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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1905)
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ILLAMETTE OUTPLAYS PULLMAN Hot Contest Undetf Perfect Conditions Puts Cardinal and Old Gold Wav ing in the Air uirh outwolchcd IS pounds to tho Stho swift Wlllamotto football yesterday afternoon swept tlio mn giants off tlioir foot, and d'e- 1 them by a scoro of 11 to 0, In t gnmo over played on WUIan field. Tlio visitors, though putting strong gnmo, wore really outplayed tlinn tho scoro would indicate. r flinglo touchdown was tho result xcusublo fumbles, and n cleverly oil) fako play, which, enabled Hardy down tho flold for 25 yards nnd chdown. llamotto started off with a rush, scorned to completely doraornlljso Washlngtonlnns, nnd tho only that prevented tho scoring of n own within our minutes nftor liistlo blow was tho fact that tho boya very politely fumbled tho when only ono yard- from tho lino. iptnln Pollard was tho brightest of tho gamo, bolng euro of a gain tlmo ho wna given tho ball. Phil Rador and Ford, who took i placo, woro also In tho Btnr Tlio way Phllbrook and Kador fed through tho lino wna second to tho famous Pollard, while 'a gains woro around tho end1 and m nearly always good for front four ivon yards, Btonowall" Marker played the cons! stent gamo that mado him Sua last year, whllo Nelson, tho con- covered himself with glory by ing through tho lino and; downing a with tho boll boforo ho could RE ALWAYS SATISFIED.. Tbo Pooplo who get tholr RIMTING! OF LLIOTT Tho man Jwho does your work right all the time. Phone: Mala 1243 -.. wuuku wuuiuierouu du tako. n step, giving them a loss of near ly fivo yards. Kollor played n bril liant gnmo nt tackle, nnd tho'onds both did good work, although it was only around them that tho visitors woro nblo to make any consistent gains. Tlfoyi both permitted thcmsolves to bo drawn In ore delayed passes, Henklo onco nnd) Coleman twico. "Itncohorso" Naco was injured onrly in tho gamo, played liko a flond until almost tho lnst, but ho did not como up to his usual liigh standard. Fatton, nt qmirter, though not being ablo to innko very big qunrtorback runs, was thoro with tho goods in ovory other department of tho gamo. In Jones, Hardy nnd Thayer, tho Washington Stnto Collogo has throe men who nro stars of tho first magni tude, Tho80 throo men mndo tho only sonsational runs of tho day. Jones circled tho end! for 15 yards, Hardy went through en n, fako for 25 yards, and Thayer around tho end for 20 yards. Tho visitors playod a much bettor do fonslvo than offonslvo game. They woro greatly surprised to find that, with thoir superior weight, they could not break up tho Salem lino, and wero com pelled to rosort to end runs and punts to mako thoir ynrdugo. Tholr dofon sivo work was almost, if net qulto, tho equal of Willumotte, but thoy woro clearly outclassed on offonso. It was only on occasions that thoy woro nblo to mako tholr yardage, but whon thoy did make it at nil thoy made it big.. iToquoiuiy taoy woro unablo to nd vanco the ball at nil, nnd woro pushed back for losses. If tho visitors wero surprised to find that they could not pierce tho local line, thoy woro chagrined to find that It was etralght through their 200-pound line that Willamette mado her biggest and most consistent gains. Though" tho visitors frequently ro (orted to the delayed pass, and other trick plays, tho local men woro eontont to confine themselves almost to entire ly etrnigbb football. The Qame in Detail. The gamo opened by Willamette get ting tho kickoff, and" Pullman defend ing the west goal. At tho eound of tho Toferee'a whistle, Phllbrook wmt the but on tho third they wore hokl' nnd Willamette took tho lall. A f ow plunfeos by Pollard. Kador and .ace, nnd tho ball was down in about two vnrds from iho lino, in Willam ette's possession. On the next down l,.,rM..r.r Wilkinuitta fumblod. A. Washington man got tho ball behind kia goal line, and put ib just insldo of tho field before ho was-downed. Washington- punted out 20 yards and Wlllnmetto had tho ball again. Pollard brought it lii ton yards, Phil- brook sir, and, niter a few moro uowna Radcr wa sent through for tho toucn down, and kicked the goal with case, making tho scoro 0 to 0, in a littlo loss than oight minutes after tho begin ning of tho play. Wlllamotto again received tho kick off on her 15-yard Hno, and run it in 15 mojo. Hero thoy wero unnblb to make thoir yardngo, and punted to Knco. who rccbived it on the mlddlo lino, nnd advanced it flyd yards. Willamette mndo yardago easily tho first tlmo, but after throo moro downs surrbhdorod the ball 'to Washington, Aftor a vain offort to go through tho lines, Jones was given tho ball nnd on a dolaycd pass wimo round' tho end for n lG-vard run. Tho visitors failed to mako yardago again, and Wlllamotto took tho ball. Although Kador nnd Phllbrook ad vanced tho ball four yards in two downs, it was passod back to" Coleman dn tho third, and ho booted' it flown tho Hold for 35 yards. Washington failed to make yardago and punted. Aftor a good gain by iJuco, Wdllametto' fumblod and a Wash ington roan dropped on the ball. This tlmo thoy mado tholr yardago, but failed tho next. Tho local team took tho ball, only to mako' another disastrous fumblo on tho second down. Tho visitors now took n braco, ami mado tholr yardago throe times in suc cession, a porformanco not repeated by thorn during tho game, and then on n fako for a run nround Willamette '0 loft end. Hardy wont through on tho oth er sido for tbo touchdown. Tho goal was kickod with ease. Tho remainder of tho half was uno- vontful, save that tho visitors were pen alized 15 yards for holding. The half ondod with tho ball in Wfllamottd'a possession on tho Washington's SO yard line. Tho socond half was opened by Wash ington kicking to Wlllamotto. Henklo recoivod the bnll on tho 25-yard lino nnd brought it in 15 yards. Horo tho locals wore forced to punt. Washing ton, howovor, failed to mako yardngo. Saloni mado yardngo throo times in succosslon, nnd tlio ball was given to Pullman on hor own 25-ynrd Uno. Bho failed to mako hor yardago, and Salem ngajn wont down tho field. Ford raado eix yards, Naco' sir, Ironklo two, Pollard five, Ford sovon, and tho ball was glvon to tho visiters only eovon yards front their goal lino, Thoy punted) again and tho 'ball is in possession of Wlllamotto, on Pnllmaa'fl 20-yard line. Naco brought it four yards ncaror, Pollard losaonod tho distanco by. four moro, Kader carried it six and Pollard wont through for the touchdown. Kad er 'a kik for goal struck tho cross bonm and tho scoro was 11 to 0 in fa vor of Wlllamotto. The, romnlndor of tho gamo was playod in tho middl6 of tho Hold. Tliay or mado a run of 25 yards fln anothor delayed pass and o eocondl 'good run was epoilod through' Washington's be ing penalized for holding. Naco was finally compelled to go out of tho gamo, a few minutes before time was called, but his- place was ably flllod by Lounsborry, who displayed a ro mnrkable font of strength by picking a taran 'up bodily andl hurling hira back several foot. Tho gains ended with th'o ball in Wil lamette's possession In tho middle of the flold. Free PifeGiirew TnlilflbA Belief and ' Quick, Painless Ciiro by the MaWolouif pyramid Pilo' Eemody.' A 'Trial' Treatment ' Just to'Provo Itf Is 0ontfrrod no" Every Oao Who-Sends-Thoir Namca Mid Ad 1 drosses. ' Wo aro sondilnff .' out thousands- of treatments of Pyramid- Pile Cure.nbso Jutcly freo and at our own oxpenso, to sufferers of piles, because wo havo such absolute confldtonco in it nnd its post Aifcm! hon proven its wonderful vir tues. Pyramid Pilo Curo gives instant re Hof nsa oamtdo will show. It stops coneostlon. restores normal -circulation, honls Boros, ulcers and irrltntod spots with trrdit rnnlditv. . and-euros the 0AU8H of -piles -without-fail, in ovory case; No surgical onoratlin is nocossary for1 tho euro of- piles, becauso Pyramid P116 Curo will -euro without cutting. An oporatlon makes mnttors worso, hacking to pieces the dollcato muscles which aro rolled Upon for a satisfactory and permanent euro. Pyramid Pile- Curo Is put up in- tho form of suppositorios, oaay to use, nnu applied directly -to tho affected parts, It roquirea but a small amount - of troatmont as a-rulo to produco a curo, If directions nro carefully" vf ollowod. Aftor you havo trlod) tho trial treat monf arid found It satisfactory, as you will, you cari got a regular slzo pack age of Pyramid Pllo'Coro nt your drug gists' for 50 cents: If your druggist hasn't it, send us tho monoy nnd we will forward you 'the troatmont. Sond your namo and address fo'r tho troatmont at oncd and wo will send you eamo by roturn mall, in sealed plain wrnppor, on rocolpt of your namo and nuMrees. Pyramid Drug Ce., Pyr amid Building, Marshall, Mich. tTsolcss-to-Her. "Woll, my dear," said Mr. Blugoro, "I've ongngod'n box for tho opera this ovonlng nnd" "Qoorgo, how thoughtless of you!" cried Mts. Blugoro," yon know vory woll I'm so hoarse I can scarcely speak nbovo a whisper." Philadelphia Prcsai HINGES COMES HOME ir Charles If. Hinges, who has spent tlio past six months In New York, nnd is now in Ban Francisco buying goods, racnocts to bo back hero in a iow ieijo and reopen lri the jowelry business. Ho .lias secured the room -now occupied by tlio Economy) Btoro, on Oommorclal street, and proposes to fix tho plnco up t mo(i Bfirtlnfactorr manner. Ho has Purchased tho gold medal fixtures nt the Lewis and dark fair, wiucn oto certainly of tho best. Ho Btatos that ( b'o la in flno health, ami novor In hotter shape to push n business than at thlBj tlmo. I Mr. Hinges has spent his tImo in. Now York studying' anil; looking up' new things in his lino, nnd feels moro than ovor compotcnt to ploaso his cus- tomors. Ho lias sized up many towns, from a business point of vlow, and has docldodl that Salem Is tho best place .of Its size on tho coast. Mr. Hinges hopea to bo ready for business within a fow weeks, nnd will open up ono of tho finest stocks of tho kiwi ovor brought to this city. Watch for his further an nduncemtints. President Roosevelt 1 'A 8QTTABB DEAli FOB Alii THE PEOPUB AiIi'THB-'XEUB.t That's just what ydu got at Harvey's GROCERY "A SQUABS' DBAi. Cor. Court and- High Sts. oauoJEjar'OKY Tph rUSTOHBX'S' OABTOBIA; )L. Farrlngton's moats nnd sausago aro always right. PENnYROYALPiLLS TiV w Orill ant olr ui. U llfCO t.4 CU mtittOt Hih, wlH B RakdllatlMili mm ImII- Bit r mr Dniff 111, t M4 4. ! d ''KtitttTmr i4ImCi wi-, j n-- in Ull. lS.OOTUmUl. IUU kt kllllnulliu. l!.UlMl(IkWIk. KaUraUllr. Mu. Buu. ruiiu, vjC va ja v ft CHOP SUEY at the The Chinese Restaurant 1G3 High' Streofc Upstair,-FIrst-elttSfl in all appointments.-' Ay placo for ladles and gontlomea to get all kinds of Chinese- dishes and the fa mous' LI Hung Chung Chop Buoy, and Ynkamn. WUBY BEN LOW & CO., PKOPR Salem Boar Factory Q. F. MABON, Prop. I am in South Salem, whoro yon wUl And me for all kinds of fruit tray, orchard boxes and hop bankets. Miller street, Salem, Phono Main 3W. BBBADMAKXNO TO BE SUCCESSFUL Naturally demands a high-grade flour. That's exactly what Iho now'colobrated product 'of tho 'Balem" Flouring Mills Isa high'rade; satisfaction giving,' flno broad making-flour. Good roasen: Good wheat and good milling. Ask any baker 'a opinion of Wild Koso flour. SALEM FLOUSINa MILLS, ALL ABOUT YOU Bulldors are using onr lumber for outside work, for heavy construction and for interior finishing, to tho satis faction Of themselves uikT notrnnm lall sailing through the air clear over', r l p, ni Dy tt0,r "ample, and tho goal line, but as it landed a few'tr' t. , 7 W0 ,oet only inches to tho left of tho side line, the', "tlea of lumber, and our ball was brought back to center tot a1 J0"8 0xPe,rleilC0 ""Mes us to properly second trial. This time he kicked a', anf 6aan lnem" 'P'1 t low one, which barely went ovor thel ' T- i?WJ heads of tho first men, nnd then rolled ' v a """""" juuju.'. down the field to be finally downed on " '!. their 15-yard line, On their first down Phn6 62 MaIn they made 2 yards, 1 on tho next, ' IF YOU' EAT AT Stf6flgsiResbirant BMITH & SEFFEBT, Props, Yon will always be 'satisfied. Evcry ' 'thing flret:class. , Regular 25o dinnor from 12 to 0:30. ; Morchant'o 20o lunch from 11 to 2. ' SHORT OBDEBS Hu.yMl FBOM 0 A. K. TO 9 P. K, Save Money We have, many, articles la our Second hand etoro thaUtwo can sell you at prices you will save monoy oft. Highest prlco paid for socond' hand-goods 'of every description. Como in and soo us. ;0. L. McPEEK, Pfidna 123 S Main. 176 Commercial t SALEM SAW MILLS Now is the time to buy your Winter Slab Wood Singlo load $ 1.75 10 loads v... 10.50 Flooring,. No. 1 .... .... .... 20.00 ;, ' ' "' Flooring, No. 3 22.50 Fl6orlng,'Nd. S 15.00 f TheGhaSc.- K. Spaulding Logging Co; I Eppleys Petfeotion Baking Powder i -".( I h i r;r:0Y 1 is put 'up nroLAss jabs, and WHEN" THE BAKING; POWDBB IS USED, THE JAB CAN BE USED FOB PUTTmO UP FBUIT IN, AND MANY OTmrausBFUL purposes J SCHOOL DAYSji Ato now at hand, and good service able footwear is aa necessary for your children aa books jnnd teacher, Yoo will Had our footwear'especlally'adapt ed for- growlng-.feet). footwes4r-.Utl ilurable, neat and comfdrtablolow'ia price-and high ia quality. JACOB VOGTJ SIMPSON'S STABLES The Cisb StaWes MoiOSU "MiiMtMIUMlX. First-elaar-'Lltsry sad,- Oa Zi4. Funeral tumoaM a speity Talty-M tot picnics and exeurIoa partiea. New FaUe'V phM . Club pheae 7. C&.W;VaaakcProf, A, LFRASER SuceeeseM ta- BurrosgbjnFraser. Plbmb'mg,.Tinning and Roofing l0? n6aUng M1 DaJn8 Work of all lclnds, estimates mado add Vsrle gaaraateed. B07 State JWree, Salens. Phoae 151L ' ' "" ' tata - I .College of Music-Willamette University Opens Sept. 26 neleejt I, OalbrMtk. B. M D. (.. tv-..i-v -or .-..v. Itrf TTUf S P,P WB- WallM GrahEm' DwUi ""l JK Xeir yfwof, awrly taihM 91, mw t acuity. ::'M & " 1 . m h T w ' V", i ?r K.xi HHUtfBHSi A 111 A