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- - , ' ' ( ? I " THE' DAILY JOtRNAL "sALEM, OREGON, JATUWPAYgEPTEMBEB 5, 103.,. rouw W. C. T. U. 1 Fifty Years ft$jte? i"Mf BAKING POWDffl kntM Hitfcut Hoiur. WorM's Fair. rfgitist Twit U. S. Gov't Cftimisfs PflJOE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICACa THE SPORTING WORLD Jtcbfr HlsT and the Frenchmen. Jockey Johnnjr Itelff recently nrrlved homo front TarU full of Iiojk that lie vrlll toon be reinstated by the stewards of tho French Jockey club, without vrlilch reinstatement lie cannot rlriu In Prance, Great tlrltaln or this country "I went over for tho express purpose of securing reinstatement by tlie French Virf ofllclals," bo will "and I liaro cv fry confidence in srtme Influential friend there, who arc working for my J01INKT ItBIVr. Interest, tlmt they will soon bo able to cabloliio tlmt 1 am iikbIii In tho good grace of tho otllcints," Holff wan nuked If lie knew the ok net charge which resulted In liU being debarred from the most lucrative track In tho world, llo nnswercdi "I hnvo been told tlmt I wan ruled olt for (lulling n horse. Now. this la some thins I was never utility of. However, thoro haru never, been any npiiilflc chart!' made no fur us I have been blo to uKcertalu." ItiNiuroeU 111. Una Ilia; Hall Spread. Tho Rhamrovk III. I not hiicIi u light powered boat aa Kir Thomas Upton, Designer William Flfo and nil w ho nre Interested In the challenger would llko overy one to think. Vnrloui reports huvo co mo from tho other aide about spar clipping and small sail spread, but now that the yacht him been tteeu uud hor anil have been tried on It lit known that alio hai considerably more canvas than tho Columbia carried. It waa said that tho aatl spread would bo about Mia name aa tlmt of tho Colum bia. ' Tho mast, which l one piece, la about 104 feet from end to end. About teu feet of this U burled In th utait atop, tho boom at tho gooseneck la ntiout 3 feot U Inches above t'uo dock, and tho topsail halyard block la about eighteen Inches from tho truck. Madden lell tlkely Ilor, John H. Madden bus sold to U- H Thomaa of New York tho crack three-yonr-old colt Onataa, by Imp. Top (lal laut-BUter Molllo. Tho prlco U pri vate, but known to bo a long one, an OnatiiH wa guarded ni u clucb for tho Kentucky Derby. u Tho colt 1 entered In tho big eastern Imudlcnp. and Ida tlrst start will lie el titer In tho Hrooklyn or tho Suburban If Ida performance Justify It, lie wilt bo sent to Chicago for tho American Dorby. h Madden ha nbib i-old to tl Knapp of New YorK city tho bay yeiir ling colt by Imp. SundrlnRliam-lUmltn Ilrunli. sliter to lion Drutti. Tldt U one of tmrHctt of the not of 8nudrlng bam, who U a full brother to IVrstui moii nd niumoud Jubilee, winner of tho Kugllsb Derby. 11 arrant ttaiaaall. llve Tctera Harvard baseball plajr the Standard 'Wry ? 1 .(C ' ' WmS? y era ore In doubt at present ua iu wuem cr they will hold their positions anoth er your on tho nine. Hob Kernan, the beat all round athlete nt Harvard, who caught Inst year, la bavins all ho can do to keep bid place another season. Tarkcr, who played ou tho second ulno Inst spring, la showing up In remarka ble form, and tho odd nre In his favor nt present, lloucvor, Kernan lias tho experience he Knitted from last sea son's training, nnd every Inducement wus held out to blm In order to got him to play. Ilo Is a much sought after man, for ho Is n good oarsman nnd a star on tho track team. However, ho Is Jn tho race for catcher's position and Intends to tlcht It out. Brokn Nine Audi Ilecardn. In tho recent automobile races nt Nice nltio of the compotltors In the mllu (standing start, and kilometer, Hy ing start) events broke the world's rec ords or tho distances. Klght of tho records were made In the mile race. The best tlnie was by a sixty horso power Mercedes cur, It covering tba distance Iu 03 18-25 secouds. Nutr the "Pan" Aro Mad. Tho baseball "fans" of Columbus, O., aro raising tho biggest kind of n bowl because their team will Imvu only one holiday game nt homo during the cham pionship season. Tlmt will bo with To ledo ou tho l'ourth of July. Corbel) nnd Terry, Manager Bum Harris believe that ho can got Young Corbctt Into another tight by matching Terry McCovcrn to meet both Hnulou nud'Yauger nml de tailing them both. entitle k )U luera. Montreal Is evidently In favor of an notation. The Canadian have nppll6d for ft franchise for their ball team In tho Now England league. I'latt No llaa Hern." Wiley I'latt, the ComUkey castoff, I snld to bo burning grooves In tho air In (leorgla. Wiley can pitch when In form, . Cleveland's Driving- Aaxiclntlun. The Cleveland Itond Drhers' associa tion has sprung Into Immediate popu larity In that city, nnd already the membership Is rloso to HOC. It Is rather strange, considering th great popularity of tho light harness horse In tho Forest City, that no ao elation of this nature has heretofore been established. However, tho enthu. slusm of tho members promises to make amends for pust delliitpieucle, and there Is promise of much benefit from tho organisation of tho horse owners. Krforts will at once bo made to se cure a speedway, nud probably the ef forts of tho Uesoclutlon will bo crowu ed with success. Pretty nearly overy largo city In tho country bus n speed way, nnd these public racing grouuds have proved to bo of advantage to the city lujuoro ways than one. Horso owners In overy city nnd town In tho country should form similar or gunltutlous. America' Cue rreua. Tho personnel of Uellanoo' urow, iu well ns tho crew s of Constitution am. Columbia, ls tocn much dismissed ami innny patriotic yachtsmen think tlmt tla glory of nil American victor would W tint grouter It tho defendei were manuwl by an American crow. As a matter of fact Captain Vrbu TUiodo of tho Constitution U the oul, Anierlenn bom ottlcer who will erv on tho three big ninety footers. Cup tain ltarr, who will sail tho ltellance was born x Scotlnndt and Captali I.$m, MJUor of tho Columbia U a Ger man by birth. Tho crvwa of tho ttirco yachts an asi ca tX&t&t of Hwedo nudN'onvo grnns, nnd' It W said thar Itdliancc a crew I wholly bo composed. Most of these, however, ore naturalized cltl- 'tens, nnd nil aro expert seamen. Ttto Polo Teams Hay Come Qrer. It looks just now ns If not one but two Kngllsb polo loams would cross tho Atlantic next summer to give battle to the exports of Lnkewood, tho Myopia nud other crack teams about Now York, Iloston nnd Newport. For somo tlrno tho thrco well known English pololsts Messrs. Buckmastcr, Kawllnson nnd Prenko hnvo been seri ously considering tho Idea of coming over If they could get a fourth man to Join them, and from an eminently trustworthy source It Is learned that tho Nlckalls brothers nnd one of tho Milters may make up another team. Trotting? Stake at Indlanapoll. Tho nowly organized Indianapolis Ilaclng association bus started In aus piciously, with a marked display of lib eral encouragement to light harness horsemen In tho mlddlo west. The association will hold Its Initial mooting tho week before tho opening of the grand circuit, and to Justify the best horses In opening tho campaign nt Indianapolis It offers purses aggre gating $12,000. One-half of the sum Is In early closing purses of $1,000, of fered for 2:23, 2:30 and tlireo-yonr-old trotters; 2:15, 254 nnd three-year-old pacers. Antnlat Jarrott Mar Race llere. C. A. Itcnjamln, chalrmnn of tho racing commlttco of tho Syracuse Au tomobile club, has received a letter from Charles Jarrott, a well known English nutomoblllst, asking him to nrrango for n scries of races In this country nfter tho decision of tho Inter national cup rnco In July. Jarrott ex pects to come to this country nt this tlmo nnd may bring n party of three or four other Kngllsb racing men with u i iu. "Snulnarr Kid" I.aTlane Abroad. Tho arrival of "Kid" Lavlgno nnd French Osborne, two American pugil ists, In Paris caused a rovlvnl of Inter est In boxing, nud a scries of matches wns Immediately arranged for them. Keller llonllnir l'opnlarllr, .Too Kclley, Cincinnati's manager, who makes his home In Ilnltlmore, bus recommended ti number of amateurs to tho various state league teutus. Lard Mnrrh In Porta. Vlllaco Minn's Lord March. 2:11W. who went badly Inme nt Clovolnnd, 0.. Inst year, Is In training nnd la going In fnBt tlmo' Uso Trlb for liquor habit. Trlb for snlo by all drugglsta. ; STILL MORE ROAD Coos Bay, Roseburg QnA QaU I JllfA Will ike - . U1114 vwl swisiiv irsss Be Built Will Tap Malheur Lake and Hanvey Counties, Also Open Fine Timber Claim Tho construction of tho Coos Day, rtosehurg nnd Salt Lake railroad west from Mnrshflold to Empire, nt tho cntranco of Coos Bay nnd from Myrtlo Point east to Itoseburg, nnd thonco to Salt lako Ib to go ahead, Major Kin- nay, tho projector, having Just rcr turned from Now York to Coos Day with tho announcement that ho has raised tho cnpltal needed for tho pur pose. Hurvoys nnvo ucen mauo an uio wny through, tho plan bclnog to con nect with tho Gould system nt Salt Lake. Tho road Is now built from Myrtlo Point to Mnrshflold, a dlstunco of 30 miles, nnd nbout 1C0 men nro employed on tho extension from Mnrshflold to Kmnlre. whoro vessels drawing 20 feet of water can enter at half tide, Tho noxt section Ib CO miles from Myr- tlo Point to Itoseburg, which follows up tho Coqulllo rlvor for somo distance then goth through tho Coast ran go to Itoseburg Prom that city tho lino runs up tho north fork of tho Umpqua rlvor, crossing tho Cascndo range north of Crntor lako, and extends through Lake, Harney, and Malheur counties Into tho southwestern corner of Idaho, whenco It passes nround tho end of Salt Lalco to Salt Lake City. Thoro It will connect with tho Rio Ornndo Western, tho most westerly of tho Oould lines. J West of tho Cascades this lino will tap ono of tho finest bolts of timber I'" Oregon, Including tho only bolt of whlto cedar on tho coast, which lies READY For a good smoke? Then, r to get a Recruit 5 c cigar When you touch the FIRE t. to it you'll understand why it's at the front with; . ithe great army of smokers- TWO DANDS FROM RECRUIT CIGARS ARE EQUAL., TO ONE TAG FROM STAR TOBACCO IN SECURING PRESENTS SaVe the 'Band FROM EVERY tora&zed'Down Feeling la tfce loin. 1", . ,. KerTonroeu, onroffeshlns'slesp, despoa- It Is time yoa were flolng something-. - The kidneys were anciently called tbs in.ln roar case they aro holding the EiS.7nddxKon into serious trouble. Hood's Sarsaparilla ActHrrlth the most direct, beneficial eflcct . t-t.s--.. Tt rvintsiinR lub ueik miu 'bcislor correcting and tonlo I tf,,. ..,n. on Coos bay This tlmbor la moro val uable than sugar or yellow pine, being used for finish, sash nnd doors. Tho road will find a good lumber trade already dovcloped on Coos bny, for thoro nro mills thero which ship to Australia, South America and Honolu lu. In tho vicinity of Itoseburg, It will have a fine farming nnd fruit country, and It will again run Into heavy tim ber whon It ontors tho Cascades. In Southeastern Oregon tho road will bo dependent on stock traffic, but, when completed through to Salt Lake, It will havo a largo through traffic In lumber and fruit to tho East. Eastern Oregon being chiefly lovel, open coun try, this part of tho lino will bo cheap to build. This road will probably bo tho be ginning of tho oponlng of Southwest ern Oregon. A rond down tho coast to tho California lino and north to Alsea bay will gather In tho lumber, fish, wool nnd dairy products of tho wholo const strip and bring In to mar ket In Portland and tho East. This Is ono of tho rich sections of tho stato, tho development of which has been re tarded by lack of communication with tho rc3t of tho world. Onco connected by rail, It would oxporlonco rapid set tlement and dovolopmcnt. SUNDAY 8ERVICE8. St Paul's Episcopal. Services on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. Second Church of Christ. Scientist, ' next city hall. Sorvlccs nt 10:30 n. m. and S. p. m. Subject: 'Substance." First Unitarian. Comer Chcmckota nnd Cottngo Btrcots, Frank Abrnm Powell, pastor. Preaching scrvlco at 11 n. m. Sub ject: "Tho Fruit of tho Spirit," c mi. . ..f.k. J t lloynl and Wlfo will speak, alsJ ii "r""i" .JW.., u oiaio sun,,,., tendent of tho W. O. T. TJ, Christian Science rirai v,uurcu oi jnrist, sclentl.i Borvlccs. Lesson sermon nnd cM arons classes at iu a. m. Hni,t. .. lesson, "Substance." Wednesdi, evening meeting at 7:30 P. m. RtoA nig roum open unuy, except Sunil.. Christian Sclonco hall, corner of rw aim jjiuuriy sireeis, plrst Congregational. W. C. Kantnor, Ph. D., pastor. s vices' nt 10:31) n. m nn.i T.m - p. a. Morning sormon subject: "A 8hetl of Wheat." Sunday school nt 1' tn Y. P. S. O. E. nt 0:30 p. m. Evening sermen: "Taking a Great Risk." An address suggested by two strlklot events occurring at tho seaside. First Presbyterian. II. A. Kotchum, pastor. Preaching sorvlccs at 10:30 n. m. and 7:jo p. m. Sabbath school at 12 m. Yonnt Pcoplo's mooting at 6:30 p, m. Sub ject of rriomlng sermen: "(U'i Is speaking, Bhall Wo Not Listen' evening: "Labor Day." noclproca. tlon between tho wngo payor nnd the wngo enrnor. Labor Day Monday. Monday is Labor Day. Tho Jaboritj pcopio or baiem, undor tho nusplcti of tho Central Labor Union, will eel nratp tho day as this legal hollJu hns novor boon obsorved In Salem In tho past. Tho day will bo given up to enjoyment of a splendid program at Marlon Squaro, a baby show and a ba9kot dinner will bo tho attractloni, and at tho C. A. A. O. baseball park In tho afternoon with" a program ol flold sports tho equal of which Salem has novor scon beforo. Tho day will bo generally obsorved and tho pub lic offices will bo closed, whllo some of tho business houses will llkowlie closo tholr doors for at least a part of tho day. Nono but osteopaths aro comne- tent to pass upon tho merits of oste- opntny. Drs. Schoettlo. Dorr & Dnrr. Osteo- pnms. urand Opora Houso. Salem. Or. xne rcsumr i o ciock mcetlnr bo fconddctod by tlio Good TemDi H. 8. Jory.C. Tiorosldlnp. r.ra -.JU.j