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FOUR "TME BAILY OBNAL, ALSM, , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1C3. 'i ',."j(.lf- 4v I , ! !..!. m .hi IT -t - SALEM "."" TIES THE INDIANS Students and Others Get Onto Field and Hide View Chemawa and Willamette Both Play a Nice Clean Game-Better Police Reputation Wanted Tho Thnnlwglvlng football gamo on Willamette field yesterday aftornoon brought out & lurgo crowd, but the contest was disappointing In tho ox trcmo. Tlio score was nothing to nothing, though Chemawa played by ar tko boat gamo, and peroral tlmoa ondnngorcd Willamette's goal lino, oiico, In fact, carrying tho ball over j l H-O the tnly jH H form oatmeal fl jH In which the fibre H jH is eliminated the Hj jH starch 8 team-cook- H HH ed, and changed jH jB Into to fl jHj make digestion H lll Get a package of II-O B Hl and try to solve the Kin- H H derbott. jH tho lino, but ?na 'beaten1 back- tho ball falling In WUlamiot'to's han'ds, and, though a touchdown was mo'do Chemawa was not glvcu a score. Th$. pollco'rogulatlons promised for this gamo wero conspicuous by their ntisonnr Kn timvlslnna nonmed to liavo bqen mado to keep tho spectators Harris off of tho field, and within five min utes aftor tho game began tho men and boys along tho sidelines had com menced to encroach on tho flold. This gradually Increased, until a small clr clo of men and boys surrounded tho playoro, and tho balance of tho spec tators were only ablo to occasionally boo the hoads of tho players. An nbor tlvo attempt was finally mado to clear tho flold of spectators, but this had been too long dolayed, and to the ond grecablo. Following Is the lineup: C. S. I. W. U. Austin C Unruh Dyko RO Howltt Sanders R T Knotts Moon ItEJH yic'bhanv Green L? G " Lovo Lucas It F ' t Judd Harris L 13 , Beaucbamp Teabo v Q Miller, Wlnslow Davis L H Long, Miller Bonsell R H Trammoll Decker P Pollard, Long o i A Thanksgiving Wedding. At the German Baptist church, on North Cottage street, was solemnized tho marriage of Miss Katie Roddc- kopp to Mr. Etnll Roth, nt 8 p. m. on Thanksgiving day, Rev. Fv Hermann of the gamo tho majority of tho spec-; officiating. Tho groom Is tho well tators saw nothing of tho game. Tho known young grocor of tho firm of offloom promised for this gamo to & agLhQr of stftt0 Btreut Keep mo BpecuiiurB uu uiu nuiu iiuu i no boon secured, and general dlssat Miss lsfactlon was tho 'result. Captain Pollard, of W. U., becarao disabled and ho loft his place as full back, being succeeded by Long, Mil-' lor taking left half, and Wlnslow, a 'substitute, going to quarter. I Tho Indians played a fast game, and novcr asked for tlmo for break Mnrguorlto Reddokopp and Mr, Chns. Roth attended the contracting parties and Miss Rich played tho Mendel ssohn - wedding march. After the the ceremony refreshments were sorved In tho Sunday Bchool room', and thero was a musical program. Mr. and Mrs. Roth went direct to Ing, neither 1A a single ono of their thclr P11? furnished cottago on 12th niruui, in umvurmiy uuiuuon. inu bride and groom havo hosts of friends in tho city who will bo pleased ovor this announcement. Mr. Roth Is a plnyors leavo tho field. Judd and Long played tho best gamo for Wil lamette, whllo Harris and Tcabo played a star gamo for tho Indians. Wlllamotto kicked off, and sent tho ball far Into Chemawa's territory, but tho Indians at once brought It back, and tho playing from thon oii was in Wlllamotto's territory. Tho ball wns forced to within flvo yards of Wlllam otto's goal line, but horo tho Indians lost tho ball, and lost ground. Stub bornly tho fight was continued until tho end of tho half, the ball dying In j tho center of tho flold. In tho second half tho Indians forced the ball Into Wlllametto's tor storling young business ronn, and his brldo Is an accomplished young lndy, who will make him a splendid com panion for life. o Going to Nagasaki. N. Wilbur Holm, International ecc rotary for tho Y. M. O. A. In Japan, arrived In Salorn this morning, ac companied by his family. Ho Is on his way to Nagasaki, whore ho will take up his work. This afternoon ho Is meeting with tho studonts of Wll- rltory, and gradually noared tho onl 'i"tto Unlvorslty Intorostcd In mis lino. when, bv n sunromo effort. Lucob ! slonary work, and nt C:15 this ov- carried tho ball ovor, but lost tho pig skin, Wlllamotto securing, It nnd bring ing It back. Tho Wlllamotto playor, with tho ball, was quickly shoved over, but Chemawa had lost its chnnco,aiid tho ball was carried back 25 yards. Prom then on tho .surging masn of playors, frequently Intorforod with by the closely crowding specta tors, slow.ly approached tho goal lino, but, before a touchdown could bo so- curod, tho tlmo oxplred. Once, enlng a reception will bo tondored Jhlm at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms. Mr. Holm expects to leavo for San Fran cisco on tonight's overland train, J sailing thonco for Nagasaki. Oregon State Band. Tho Oregon Stato Band was today Incorporated by W. B. Warner, K. G. Rlstino and J. R. Parvln. Tho rand will havo Its headquarters In Salem', dur- and will operato with a capital stock Ing tho Inst half, Chemawa tried for a drop kick for goal, but failed, tho ball going too low. Tho result, 0 to 0, was disappoint ing In tho extremo, and thero waa a "chewing of tho rag" that was dlsa-' rotary of state. of $300. Tho purpaso is to conduct a brass band nt Salem, and furnish music for hlro at ontortalnments, both public nnd private. Tho artlclos wero filed with tho county clerk and ecc- HhH lls K? HHHHiiB iiiiiiB liiLiV kiB K kikn ' LiLiLbH IH uLiLiHHbHHHh Iiih LiH IH diiH H HW The Smooth Smoke J of the Islands JM The Largest Selling Br&nd of Cigars gmh H Tho Band la tho Smohor'a Protection W Hj RABBIT DRIVE AT ECHO. Beat Ovei Forty Acres Results in the Capture of 2000. Echo, Or., Nov. 27. Thursday 100 men and boys left hero for a rabbit drlvo on Charles Bartholomew's place, and as a result 2000 rabbits aro dressed and hung In cold storago at tho plnnt of tho American Haro Com pany, in this town. Oregon has tho only rabbit-cannery in the world, and this drlvo furnished tho mntorlnl for tho first of tho pro duct to bo placed on tho market. Only 40 ncros wero beaten to securo 2000. and It Is estimated that ono-half of tho rabbits oscaped. A larger drlvo will CAMPAIGN FUNDS POUR IN. Tariff Reform Plan of Chamberlain Appeals to Many. Now York, Nov. 27. Thoro hns been a romarkablo rcsponso to Mr. Chamborlaln's appeal for funds to holp tho tariff reform campaign says a London dispatch to tho Times. Hun dreds of donations, ranging from $1000 to ono whining havo boon re colv. Many workmon aro contributing small sums, nnd writing lottors Ilka this: "I nm only a poor worklngman but I nm sending you a shilling to holp old Joo alongi," Flvo poor dorks In Wandsworth send a contribution of 10 shillings, Baying: "Undor tho guid ance of our frlond nnd champion, Mr, Card Party. Miss Lontn Stahlcy garo the in I of a series of parties last evenlos, t j hor homo, corner of Cottage and & tor streets. Cards, Flinch and m wero the amusements of the ensiit and Miss Lontn proved herself & tkt cnarmmg nostcss. Thoso psm woro Morcedee Shns, Ella Schtlu Maymo Stout, Bcsslo Schultz, 16 Schupp, Frank Rhodes, Harry fa stnnley, Clyde Loughead, He'mu Baker and Jesso James. bo hold Sunday, when It Is expected i Chamberlain, wo havo no fear of the that 5000 will bo secured. dear loaf bogy." For a good banjo, 'gultir, n&adoUil Tlolln and French harmonic call a W. Calvet, 168 Stato stroot, practical watchmaker, who will wll 70a ill theao artlcloa At rock-bottom prtal A FECIAL SALE DAY POSTPONED Journal Sascribers Can Get The Benefit Until Christmas SatutdaYf Pec 26 This is tlie new date set for The Daily Journal's Great Special Skle Day. All who want the Best Daily Paper in Marion County should profit by this special sale day reduction. Send for a sample copy, or. better strll send in your money and haye the beneiit of the Special Price Hoter Biros. Salem, Of egon. THREE GREAT No. 1. Journal subscribers will this year bo givon a special bargain day and. It has boon sot for Friday, December acth. 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