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:1 imwuawimiuKiMiii wms?3W2a3 mVWKm aSnXWtttisMHh. 4 DAJTiV OAl'llAii JOLUXAL, HALKM, OKKOON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1W. fr d re.-. H 1 1 i ! STANLEY KETCHEL TO FIGHT BILLY PAPKE (United I'reu Leased Wire. San Francisco, May 19. Stanley Xotchel lins ngrced to mak? weight for Billy Papko, nnd Promoter Coff roth announced todny that ho felt thnt n match betweon tho two men for tho middleweight championship of tho world wob asaured for Colma July 5. Kctchol'a only demand was that Pnpko post J5000 Bide monoy. This the Kownnco boy has agreed to do. CoffrOth'fl. iflllffthv wlrn rnnmrn. tlontw Ih WHIus Brltf, representing Kctchpl, ended .near midnight, about tho tlmo thnt Pafike and hl brother had decided thalihoy had botor ac cept ivicunroya offor to moot. Jim Flynn, at Lob Angeles, in fact, ar rangements had boon mado to mill for Southern California on a boat lertvlng today, when word camo from tho East that Ketchcl was willing to right, ,MnP. u (conndent thnt ho enn whip Kotchol, nnd Ed. Papko, ngent toruSlTr' .""Ini's't'cally exclaimed Tako It from mo, ICetchel will novcr havo a chnnco to moot Jack Johnson after Hilly finishes with film, "Wo didn't nsk anything out ol tho way, nnd I feel auro that Kotchcl would ngreo to terms When ho had wCiLdhd ', tn' out o ho middle weight class. Papk-o irtaya in his w.uh, una nns n ngnt to demand that ' Dy m?n ho wls"08 t0 c'n'ni tho championship make weight for him." nJ. .,? woiKht "lomonil .wnB 158 pounds thrco hours before tho fight: tho samo weight agreed upon for tho light In Ban Francisco .when Billy was knocked out by Kotchol. 4.JfliP,"nMS.(,,v,8,on nKreetJ "Pon by thd flghtorn la 75 per cont to tho win ner and 35 to tho losor, but It la an tlclpntcd thnt each will domnnd other concessions, nnd Coffroth does not expect to get tho articles signed for BOvoral dnya, iitillllltilmllllliliiW Single Harness Special j j! We are having a SPECIAL SALE on Single Harness for the next ten days only, We are offering our regular $22 i single harness which has a swinging bearer saddle, one and a fourth inch trace, double hip and neck straps, with ;; neck strap ring; one and an eighth inch lines, with steel billets. The bridle has patent leather blinks with an ox tended loop sewed in iand an enameled folded crown piece, This harness is made in our own factory;?from Jhe best il of California oak tanned leather ,and there Is not a rivet anywhere in the. whole harness. We are offering this harness at a great sacrifice and you I! will agree with us when you look it over and get our price. We are going to sell only a limited number of this harness, and if you are in need of i one now is the time to buy, as we are going to sell these harness at actual cost and for cash only. We have the largest stock of single harness in I the city and we will give a big reduction off on all of them, but we are making a special run on this harness and It is a sure winner, IE. S. LAMPORT SADDLERY COMPANY, 4, iinniair 219 Commercial Street f tiiiiiicii-f iiiiiiiiiiifiHif icff it i8if iiit(M--fiia)!i fiMHnnaf iaiiaitijf STRUCK BY FALLING TREE, DIED THIS MORNING J. W. Steel died at tho Salem Hos pital this morning at 2 o'clock, ns tho result of being pinioned undor n fall ing troo yesterday aftornoon whllo viunnnR a pieco or property n few miles south of tho city. Tho unfortunate man was on gagod nt tho tlmo cutting down ir troo, along with eovornl othor mon, when two trcoj fell nt once. Ho called to tho othora to look out, but noglcctod to tnko tho samo precau tion, and ono o. tho trees caught him Ills skull was fractured by tho blow, nnd ho wns removed to tho Balom Hospital unconscious. Dr. E. T. Fish or gnvo him nil tho medical aid pos Hlulo, but ho novor rogalnod con sciousness, nnd passed away this morning. Coroner A. M. Clough took chnrgo of tho remains, but the disposition of tho body has not boon Uocldod up on ns yot, owing to tho doconsod bo- Ini? WItllOUt rollltlVPA 111 Mil nnr. nt tho country. It Is thought ho 1ms two brothorB In Iown, who would llko tp havo tho body shipped to thorn. Ho was CO years of ngo nnd unmnrrlcd. ko's advocacy of Chick Hudson, tlio Senttlo lightweight. "I'll tako Hudson on for that ox tra dato," said Nelson today, If Papko will mako good his bluff, and put up Home coin. Tho only consideration undor which I will moot a man of Hudson's class is a chnnco to profit by it financially. Let Papko produco 15000, it ho thinks Hudson can boat mo. "Why," continued tho Dnno, "If ho won't tako. up that proposition, I'll bot 10,000 that my old trainer, Jack Grace, can lick tho Seattlo follow." BATTLING NELSON TO MEET THOMPSON (UnlUil ITrM licd Wire. San KrnticlBco, May 18. Buttling Kelson will moot Oyclono Johnny Thompson In Cortrolh'a Mission nronn, September 0, according to nn agreement butwoen tho champion lightweight and the promoter at their conference Inst night. In ad dition to this, Coffroth obtnlued Not sou's consent to another lmttlo bo twoon May 39, when ho moots Dick Hylnnd, nnd tho September (Into Hlu opponent for this mntch will bo de cided lator Tho Dano Is wroth ovor Hilly Pnp- Coffee Always uniform our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2j lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind it batter It jjnmml at hom not too tlpo, , Senttlo Market. Unltrrt Trrii IMtd Wire. Seattle, "Wash.. May 19. Butter, Washington crcaulory, 20c; ranch, 2223c; renovated, 24026c; Cali fornia, 2728c; Eastern creamery, 2728c. Eggs, local ranch, 28; frosh East ern, 20027c; Oregon, 27c. Chocso, cream brick, 21c; whool Swiss, 2 0c; California, 17c; lira- burger, 18c; now Tillamook, 18o; Tillamook Young Amorlca, 20c; now Qlondalo, 18c. Onions, Oregon 3c, por pound; green, 30c dozen; Australian, ?4fl 4 Mo por pound; now Tomb, $1,400 1.05 por crato; Panno, 3c por pound. Potatoes, local, $38 HO; Yakima, I4O04C; California, new, 44c; sweots, 1 4 por crnto, o Nuturo'H IN'inodlcH for DImcum. Nnturo provides moro otfoctlvo remedies In tho roots nnd horbn of tho field than wero ovor produced from drugs. Thirty yearn ngo, Lydla K. Pink hum of Lynn, Mnsa., discovered nnd guvo to tho woman of tho world a remedy mado from rootn and horbs which lias proved moro offlcnclous In curing women's dlBonsos thnn nny 01110 medicine tho world hns ovor known nnd todny Lydla 10. Plnkhnm's Vogotnblo Coinpouuu la looked upon ovorywhoro aa thu stnndnrd romody for womnn'B Ills. ABOUT THE SERVICE TO ROCK QUARRY Practically all tho ovldonco Is In In tho mntter botwoon tho Portland Hallway Light and Power Company and tho cltlxons of Salem Holghts concerning tho extension of pnssongor sorvlco to tho rook qunrry, nnd tlio comiulHRlon will decide on tho case within n short tlmo. There sooms to bo a question In tho minds of thu stroot ear people as to whether or not u.oy nro nt liberty to oiiorntu this pnssongor uorvlco over tlio oxtennlon which Is now being UBod to haul rock from tho quarry. Tho county court, according to testimony given during tho hearing, gave tho railroad peoplo permission to operate earn over the extension for tho purpose of trans porting roolc to tho city from tho quarry and nothing wns snld con cerning n permnnont franchise with a permit to do u regular pnsROiigor ser vice business. Tlio company hns bei'ii biiBy of Into looking Into tho mutter of extending their service front tho lino of tho city limits to the rock qunrry and is apparently nnxioua to accommodate tho peoplo In tho mom Heights district If it Is practicable Weighty unions at noon todny voted to Join the striking postmen and to logrnphoru of Franco. Tho member ship of these organizations numbers thousands of workmen. They nro awaiting orders to walk out. o .... Hoarsonosa, broncnitrs nnd othor thront troubles, nro quickly cured by Foioy'a Honey and Tnr as It soothes and honls tho inflamod throat and bronchial tubea and tho most obstlnato cough disappears. Insist upon having tho gonulno Fo ioy'a Honoy and Tnr. J, O. Perry. o W 8, U'nen has filed the first re call petitlou against Judge Qatcifctf of Portland, tormorly Governor Chamberlain's prlvato secretary, and appointed Judge by him. IT WAS MURDER FIRST AND THEN SUICIDE Prlnovlllo, Or., May 19. All doubt as to the manner of the death of Louis H. Worloy and his wife, was romoved yesterday by tho find ing of tho following lotter pinned on tlfo gate-post of J. E. Lamb, a neighbor. It 1b ovident thnt Worloy, after killing his wlfo, took tho lottor to Lamb's, and then roturnlng homo killed himself. Ho wn n degenerato. Tho letter rends: "Mr. Lamb: This ltf all a mistake Ruth said this morning that alio did not want to llvo with mo. Sho did not llko It hero. This morning my pocketbook with all my money was missing; did not say sho took It un til I was certain that nobody olso took It. Sho asked mo how far It was to Shanlko and this morning said sho wns going to Shnnlko to earn a living and go bnck East again. I Treated her as good as I could, and thon robbing mo of all my monoy I had and going to leavo mo, I could not fltnnd It nny longor, bo think wo nro both bottor dead. (8lgnod) "L. II. WORLEY." YOUNG COLLEGE MAN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Pullman, WnHh., May 19. R. E. Davidson, a mombor of tho junior class, and recently elected editor of tho "Chinook," tho publication of tho Washington college, is dead to day from a gunshot wound, causod by tho nccldentnl dlschargo of n gun ho was carrying yesterday. Uo wns out with u party of Monde, -and wns about 1C miles south of Pullman, when tho nccldont occurred. Death wns Instantanoous. Davidson wa a mombor of tho vic torious debating team that mot tho University of Montana, nnd wns ono of tho best shots on tho stato collego rillo team that won tho championship of United 8tntea collogvs and univer sities in tho recent rlflo shooting con test. o A UAH!) Ihls Is to certify that nil drug gists nro nuthorlzcd to rofund your money If Foioy'a Honoy and Tnr fnlla to euro your cough or cold. It stops tho cougn, honls tho lungs nnd provonts pneumonia nnd con "umptlon. Contnlns no opiates. Tho tronnlnn Ir In n vnllnw i,i,Vn... t O. Perry. ' 'j X S1BBf ESS yvwSSy V PaWRI 9iWH rJWiaBBBBBBBia Well Always Make JcMto5 Bmo.& Co. Baitihokch Hew Vdkh Good Whatever you buy horo, sir, must bo right right whon you buy It nnd right nftor you wenr it. Wo stand back of ovory salo wo mako with a guarantco of satisfaction. Suits $1 0.00 to $30.00 We Have Exclusive Sale of HOLEPROOF HOSE for Men and Women G. W. Johnson & Co., 141 N. COMMERCIAL ST. SALEM, ORE. Not Only the Front y WRESTLING Eddie O'ConneU vs. Dan SulKvaii Middleweight QhampJonsKk Grand Opera 'House, Sa lens Oregoji. Friday, May 21 Last match of tho season, lox otrlco opens Friday morn Ingv Seatr$l,00 and $1,50 It. isn't enough that a suit should look well, I in the front ,.'' BISHOPS READY TAILORED SUITS Hang well in the back. They are not cut to save cloth. Enough material is used to suit the requirements of fashion to use a tailor's expres sion "they are perfectly balanced." Prices $10.00 to $35.00 ft ( :. .:. 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