Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 26, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OltEGOX, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1000.
THE END
OF THE
SEASON
Football Crop About Gathered
, Last Game to Be Played
Thursday
Tho final agreement was signed
today for tho groat Thanksgiving
gamo on Vlllaniotto Hold botweon
tho "Willamette Ifylvorslty and tho
Oregon Agricultural Collogo. It
promlsos to ho n groat game, and
nil Salem and tho surrounding coun
try will ho prosont.
Corvallls comes with silicon ban
ners unfurled and with a flourish of
brazen trumpets. This year O. A.
0. has playod a scorolcss game with
Washington and a scoreless gamo
with Eugene. It has won from Al
bany, Tho DulleB, Pacific University.
Wlllnmotto tied Washington and has
lost to Whitman, Oregon nnd Multno
mah. Tho Uuo-up follews:
Wlllnmotto. , O. A. G.
Kolson 0 '. . . Chorry
Marker It 0 ...... Dennou
Boyer ,RT .' Clark
ItUBSOll RE .... Shannon
McKnlght LO ... PendegrnBS
Lonsburry . . . , L T Finn
Colomnn ...... LK Dobbins
Owons Q '. . Gagnon
Nnco L H Harmon
Thomas It II Cndy
Under PI! Wolf
HcorvlcHs Game at Coivlalllw.
Tho University of Orogon wns
greatly surprise Saturday by tho
roBultlng scoro of 0 to 0 In tholr an
nuul itnmo with O. A. C., at Corval
lls. Orogon hnd thought that It
would bo an onsy victory for Orogon,
ns tlioy have n strong team this year,
hut 0. A. C, also has a toam that they
can woll bo proud of.
Tho flold was In tho worst of con
dition after tho lioavy frosts, mak
ing tho ground sloppy, sticky and
muddy. O. A. C. playod mostly on
tho dofonslvo, and wns forced to ro
sort to frequent punting to keop U. of
O. from scoring. Orogon did somo
hard lino plunging.
Dr. Steoklo and Druco Shorts of
ficiated. Tho following ruoord hIiowh tho
nverngo standing of tho two tantivs
ulnco 1804:
Yoar Orogon. 0. A. 0.
1801 0 IS
1805 -12 0
1800 8 I
1807 8 an
1808 as 0
1800 38 0
1901! 0 0
ltioa 5 o
ioo-i n r.
id or, it o
Total point If! I 53
limiorri Defeat Nuwhcrg Amateurs.
Tho Wlllamntto Juniors lengthened
their list of victories Saturday when
they defeated the Newborn colluge
team by n'suoro of (1 to 20. This Is
the toHin that defeated Salem high
last Saturday by n scoro of 11 to 0,
and Is a strong team, although thoy
rely mostly on their heavy backs to
do tho work. Tho Juniors frequently
used tho forward pass, nnd many oth
er of thulr trick plays, that did tho
effective- work for them, and oven
tnado one of their touuhdownB on ono
of these plays. Newborn was weak
In defensive work, and also on punt
ing- Their team work has not oooni
brought up to tho standard of tho
now rules this season.
NowhorR'H stars wore Itoyco and
Hndloy, who both put up strong
games, tho latter making their touch
down. Evory mnn on tho Junldr
line-up put up a strong game. Nace,
of Wlllnmetto acted as referee.
HlKb. School Defeated at Eugene.
Tho Salem high school team camo
home Sunday with colors lowered,
although with tho knowledge that
thov had put up a hard game. Tho
final score rosultod In 17 to li In fa
vor of tho E. II. S.. which was great
ly to the pleasure of tholr largo
bunch of rooters, which thronged tho
grand stand and encouraged their
toam with lusty yells. Salem was al
so not lacking In rooters, ns most of
tho University wan on their sldo of
tho game, and mndo up for tho lack
ing spaco In the bunch of motors
that went up from Salem to sob tho
gamo.
Salem played mostly on tho de
fensive, and frequently resortod to
punting. Eugene ran In "Red"
Perot, whoso Individual playing
practically won tho gamo for thorn,
ns was shown In tho Inst part of tho
second half, when Perot Anally bo
camo winded from his hard playing
nnd hnd to quit tho gamo. Thon It
wns that Salem showed what thoy
could do. Thoy not only hold Eu
eoeo, but wont through thorn, nnd
would havo hnd their second touch
down in u few minutes moro when
tho whistle blow. Salem scored flvo
on n CO-ynrd run mndo by Royal
Kilos, nftor ho had gathorcd In a
short punt, passing throo mon and
taking tho ball Just ovor tho lino,
with hardly any Interference
Perot mndo all of Eugene's touch
downs, two In tho first hnlf uud ono
In tho second.
' It was nu Intorostlng gamo to
watch, and every mnn plnyod woll.
Cross, Jonos, NUes, Qabrlolson and
Fnnrior did tho star playing for S.
II. S.
Haturday'N Football Results.
Ynlo 0, Harvard 0.
At Chicago Chicago 38, Nebras
ka 5.
At Minneapolis Minnesota 8, In
dians 0.
At Lnfayotto Illinois 5, Porduo Q.
At Springfield -Drown 23, Dart
mouth 0.
At WoBt Point Syrncuso I, Army
0.
At Lafayette Lnfayotto 33, Lo
Mgh 0.
At Annnpolls Navy 5, Virginia 0.
At Philadelphia Pennsylvania 22
Villa Novo 12.
Neuralgia Pains.
Rhoumntlsm, lumbago and Bciatlc
pains yield to tho ponetratlng'lnilu
onco of Ballard's Snow Llnlmont. It
penetrates to tho norves' and
bono and being absorbed' into tho
blood, Its healing properties, are con
veyed to ovory part of tho body, and
affect somo wondorful cures. 25c,
COc nnd $1.00. For salo by D. J.
Fry's drug store.
o -,
Sure Curo for Plica. (''
Itching Piles produco molsturo and
caubo Itching, this form, as well as
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding! Piles
nro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'B PHo
Romcdy. Stops Itching and blood
ing. Absorbs tumors. 50c a jar, at
druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise
froo. Wrlto me about your case. Dr.
Bosanko, Phlla. Pa.
Had n Close Call. ,
"A dangerous surglcnl oporatlon,
Involving tho romovnl of a malig
nant ulcer, ns lnrgo as my hand, from
my daughter's hip, was provoutod by
tho application of nuoklon's Arnica
Salvo," says A. O. Stlckol, of Mllo
tus, W. Va. "Persistent uso of tho
salvo complotoly cured It." Cures
outs, burns nnd Injuries. 2Go at J.
O. Perry druggist.
The Bank Habit
Possibly you who read this
havo uevor kept a bank account.
If not, let us suggest that you try
thu experiment. You will find it
helpful In inuuy ways. Asldo
from tho fact that your money
will bo safe from theft nnd nro,
such u habit tends to thrift and
ocouomy, dUclplino and a gcuoral
understanding of business princi
ples, nil of which nro essential to
Hurcoss. It also affords a conve
nient method for tho payment of
bills; and, as tho chocks nro al
ways presorted and returned to
you, they servo as receipts for the
amount paid, Ww will bo pleated
to serve you as your banker,
Coma in and open a lank account.
Salem State Bank
L. K. PAG& PtmUmT
E. W. HAZARD, Cnwkhe
Free ICcturc. '
Tho two loeturos given on tho
lllble, nt tho W. C. T. U. hall Sun
day afternoon nnd evening wero woll
attended, nnd much lutorost wns
manifested. Tho lecturer, Mr. Paul
JohuHon, will deliver, Tuosdny night,
it tho W. C. T. U. hall the loeturo
blllod for Sunday night, but for
which another waB substituted. Tho
subject is "Htornnl Llfo in Torment,
or Death; Which?" Tho looturos nro
freo. nnd tho public Is Invited; tlmo
7 30 p. m.
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Cum! Consumption.
Mrs. n. W. Evans, Clearwater,
(Can., writes: "My husband lay sick
for threo months. Tho doctors said
that ho had quick consumption. We
procured a bottlo of Dnllard's lloro-
hound Syrup, and It cured him, That
was six years ago. Slnco thert wo
havo nlwaya kept a bottle In tho
house. Wo cannot do without It
For coughs nnd colds It has no
equnl." 25c, 50c and f 1.00. Sold by
D. J. Fry's drug store.
o
A Gentlemanly Train llohlH'r.
Glasgow, Mo., Nov. 26. Tho cap
tlvo of tho ofllcers alleged to have
been taken In tho act of robbing tho
passengers on a Chicago & Altou
train last night, gives tho unmo of
Claud Randall, but papers found on
him ludlcato his name is Truohart.
Ho is aged about 21, and It Is said
got about 12000 from his victims,
which tho trainmen recovered. Tho
bandit says ho la a Cnlltornlan,
and Buys hla brothor robbed a Rock
Island train In tho snmo manner No
vember 7th.
D
CASTOR I A
?? ImSulU ejuI Gfciltaa.
Tin KM Ym Uu Atwtyt IncM
tC&sffl&Gt
Prominent Albany Mnn Demi.
Tho sad nowB has reached this city
of tho sudden death of Mr. O. C.
Churchill, of Albany, who waSffound
lying dead In tho woods near Yreka,
Cat., Thursday noon, having evident
ly died somo time In tho previous
night of cold nnd oxposuro. Np par
ticulars havo as yet been learned,
except that ho left tho train at Ed go
wood, Cal nnd wan not scon again
until found dead Thursday. Ho was
70 years old and very fooblo. Ho
leaves bIx children, ns follews:
Frnnk E. Churchill, Howard B.
Churchill and Mrs. Wnltor M. Smith,
nil of this city; F. K. Churchill, Wnl
tor Churchill and R. C. Churchill, of
Albany.
Ho wns born In DoICnlb county,
Illinois, March 4, 1837, and has re
sided In Albnny for n number of
yonrs. Ho was a mombcr of tho Al
bnny Mnsonlc lodgo nnd n Civil War
vclornn.
Ills body arrived In Albnny last
ovonlng, and tho funornl will bo hold
In thnt city todny or tomorrow.
o
Tho nvorngo young woman of to
day Is busy. Beauty Is only anoth
er namo for honlth, and It comes to
00 out of ovory 100 who tnko Hollls
tor's Rocky Mountain Tea. Ton or
Tablets, 35 conts. Dr. Stone's Storo
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JUDGE
RAISED
MC G1NN
Henry Went Him $25 Better
and the Judge Made Him
Lay Down at $150.
On tho opening of Judge Soars'
court In Portland Saturday morning
there was something doing. Houry
Medina Jumped onto District Attor
ney Manning, saying, among other
things, that ho, Manning, "Is soiling
his ofllco right nnd loft, overywhoro
as cordwood." Lator In tho .dny
Manning camo back nt McGinn.
Later still, both wore cited hoforo
Judgo Soars, who rood both n loeturo
uud tlnod McCllnn $25. Honry be
came angry, nnd had a tilt with tho
Judgo as follows;
"Would your honor put $25 moro
on that?" uskod Judgo McGinn, "for
I roltornto In tho strongest posslblo
mnnnor what I said this morning.
You can Just put $25 moro to It and
mako It $50, and glvo mo nn npponl
to tho supremo court of tho stato qf
Orogon."
Tho court I will add $75 moro
nnd mako It $100.
Mr. McGinn (continuing) Tho
court has boon taking a llttlo hand
In this thing, too.
Mr. Manning If tho court plouso
Tho court Just a moment. I am
Bear the.
fMMre
THK SEASON'S APPETIZERS
Orloutal stuff ed figs and
dates. Thoso nro tho best mon
ey can buy, and aro being Bold
at reasonable prices.
MOUNTAIN HONEY
This is tho gonulno artlclo
with our guarantee to suit lu
cofor aud flavor.
THOSE APPLES
Great largo Rod Kings. Just
the ones that mako you wish
you owned tho wholo orchard.
Pure country made pork
sausago. Order early, as tho
supply Is limited. This Is cer
tainly the best made.
Moir Grocery
Company
exceedingly sorry that you used that
language, Mr. McGinn.
Mr. McGinn I am using It, nnd I
nm using It knowingly, for I know
whnt has been going on here; I hnve
not boon fooled In tho least. I pro
poso to probe this matter and show
Tho court Will" you bo silent? If
not tho court will not be satisfied
with n fine.
Mr. McGinn Woll, I can Ho In Jail
If I havo to.
The court Well, you may put a
fine oT $150 against Mr. McGinn.
Mr. McGinn And I appeal to tho
supremo court of the stato of Ore
gon from tho ruling of the court. If
not permitted to appeal
The court You enn havo an ap
peal. Mr. McGinn I suppose I may he
allowed to go on my own recogni
zance? Tho court You. may.
And ho wont.
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A Year of Blood.
Tho year 1003 will long bo ro
momborod In tho homo of F. N,
Tackot, of Alllanco, Ky., as a year
of blood; which flowed so copiously
from Mr. Hnckot's lungs that death
soomod very near. Ho writes: "So
voro blooding from tho lungs nnd a
frightful cough had brought mo at
doath's door, when I began taking
Dr. King's Now DIscovory for con
sumption, with tho astonishing result
that after taking four bottles I was
complotoly restored and as tlmo has
provon permanently curod." Guar
anteed for soro lungs, coughs and
colds, at J. C. Perry's drug storo.
Prlco .50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo
froo.
-'O-
Coos County's Valuation.
Tho secretary of stato has received
a summary of tho nsscsment'of Coos
county for tho present yenr, which
amounts to $10,017,-170, as against
$9,230,783 Inst year.
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Best Liniment on Knrth.
Honry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Wn
tor Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes
"I havo tried many kinds of llnlmont
hut I havo novor recolvod much bono
fit until I usod Ballard's Snow Llnl
mont for rhoumntlsm and pnlns. I
think It tho best llnlmont on earth." 1
25c, 50c and $1.00. For salo by D
J. Fry'B drug storo.
Thanksgiving
Special Sale .
ON DINNER SET!
11'
4
,7
Either Decorated or white
In Havilanci China
German China
and Semi-Porcelain.
42, 58 and 106 Piece Sets
22 Patterns to select from
You can surely be suited in a pattern
And much quicker on price
On account big discount
Sale Begins Saturday Morning,
November 24, and ends
Saturday night, December 1, 1906i
Yokohoma Tea Co,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OPINION".
Frank Mcuefoo Relieves That Shep
herd Is Sane nnd Should Hang.
Frnnk Menefee, tho district nttor
noy, who officiated nt tho trial of
Frod A. Shophord, who was sontonced
to be executed for tho murdor of Bon
F. Hell, has wrltton a lottor to tho
governor, lu which ho snys that ho Is
convinced that tho murdoror Is sane.
and no doubt wns ovor oxprossed as
to his sanity In Crook county until
nftor tho crlmo. At tho trlnl ho was
oxamlnod by throo physicians, nil of
whom pronounced him sano. Tho
district nttornoy'bollovos tho lnw
should bo cnrrlod out.
In ordor thnt thero mny ho no
doubt, Govornor Chamberlain will
havo Shophord oxamlnod by compo
tout alienists.
Famous Strike Breaker.
Tho most famous strike breakers
In tho land aro Dr. King's Now Life
Pills. Whon liver nnd bowels go on
strike, they quickly settle tho trouble
and tho purifying work goos right
on. Boat curo for constipation, head
acho nnd dlszlnees. 25c at J. C. Perry
druggist.
4M StW St.
PKoho 1W
Southern Pacitlc Co.
Tlmo card No. 46, offectlvo Novem
ber 25, 12:01 a. m.
Toward Portland,
No. 10 p:23 n, m., Oregon ex
press. '
No. 18 8:30 a. "in., Cottngo Grove
oxpress. s ;
No. 12. 2i58 p. in., Orogon ox
pross. No. 149:28 p. m., Portland ox
press. No. 222 -11:03 n. m. departs at
11:30 a. m.,' Portland fast freight.
No. 22611:55 a. m Doparts at
12:45 p. m., way freight.
Toward Ban Francisco.
No. 13 1:31 a. m., San, Francisco
oxpress.
No. 11 11;0S a. in., California
oxpress.
No. 176:32 p. m., Cottage Grove
expross.
No. 159:56 p. m California ex
pross.
No. 2212:33 a. m., Portland fast
freight.
No. 22511:25 a. tn departs at
11:55 a. m., way freight.
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Mny Have Excursion.
Tho O. A. O. football team with a
band of loyal rooters from the farm
er collego will bo over next Thurs
day, armed with tholr hatchets and
axes to put the Willamette -warriors
. ? -
Slabwoo
DELIVERED
ON SHORT NOTICE
The Chas. K. Spaulding Milling Co.
gtuMamitnititsimmiaituyigiHmieitKHi'
i GET ONE?
J Wo lwvo sampled tho city with Wild Rojio Flour. If you did potl
get a sample, call at tho ofllec hih! GET ONE..
When you buy flour bo sure It Is like the snmplc.
WILD ROSE FLOUR
SI. OO a sack at all grocers. Undo from old wheat, too.
finiinin8itnijiiiiiinjiigitm
oft tho gridiron. Mark McAllister,
graduato and athletic manager of
0 A. C, was In tho city this morn
ing, and said that an excursion would
probnbly bo run to tho game, and
that a largo number of students and
friends from Corvallla wero expect-
Everything
Of the Best and
The Best
Of Everything
Tells tho complete story of
Harvey's up-to-dato stock of
groceries.
You may go it bllad or buy
Intelligently and the result
will bo Uio same. ,
REST TREATMENT
REST GOODS
BEST PItlCES
At
A. L Harvey's
Cor. Court aud nigh Sts., Sal,.
Phone 218 Mala.
od to spend tholr Thnnkselrinf j
Salem. It is reported tlfat the
lametto rooters are to nil wer-
carnations at the game.
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Did Not Get License.
n-i.i. -.!.-. . nm. t
could not speak English, tnU
Ing applied for a marriage ll
but was unablo to give his ladrl
name, or any particulars aooutl-1
self. As the county clerK la W1
flclent In tho Danish languaic
thero belnc nono of the apP"1
rnnntrvmnn Jinnriv. Mr. CW'
fnenn woo xh1lr.u. in nOStDOlt
purchase of his glory ticket until
Mnl.1 nMnln nn In tftrDreter 0t
lighten himself on tho Engll H
gunge.
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'Sir,'
riiiiia ml Fevers.
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I AvAlfltmlul fno
Boston girl after tho kiss M J
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ever Kissea .mo oeiwru. j
vjh, inai s u ,.b" .
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