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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1908)
-vmw&QmimtstFwr-y DAILY OAriTAli JOUItftALt SAIjEM, QllteOofr, iJlbjipAV, KOVKMIIKIt 8, IIMM, .7 m PLAYS GOOD ALL AND WINS WITH A SCORE OF 6 TO 0 THE REMARKABLE WILL OF A DOCTOR He Leaves (he Secret of Life to His Children nnd tho World. have n better team." 11 .. n, words of Coach l. nere l"" f " .. ... i.ii. iiifen school One of tho world's greatest physi cians upon his death hed called his I"""""-" uuuui iiiiii uuu euiui vrueii "" ' I die I will leave tho secret of llfo as has ever had. As both a .ground, h"? dls,covered I ,n Practice." gainer and defensive man he had Eu-' When they reml h,s wiU H d,rcct,ja ceno entlrelv i,nmo,i tt .,, thcm to enteiV vnlut which which f. i,i ,i ...... ,. ..".. contained .v.. ... a juiu(,u mi iiuiu uo iook me hnll and his tackling was n feature of tho game. Kay was another star and spectnculnr player In Saturdny'o a large envelope marked thus: "The Secret of Life." Upon opening It they read: "Don't abuse the stomach." This profound thlnkor ntln 1H 1l ,tl , .,. trntiio nmlflnn- n ,,.. i , ""cl " IU"B "le i meuicine Knew mo JMst ns time was called he cnrrp,i ,Btomch 6 be the throne of man. tho ball half the length of the Hold to within n yard of tho lino and If Salem could have had tlmo for otm more play It would have meant another touch-down Hunt at full back played n hard and smashing game- nd Rlchnrdson put up hU hardest gamo of Hie season. Too much cannot bo said of tho back field as they worked together perfectly Cliff Farmer did great work as . . hP EiiKeno immediately after his team's t SaMirndy nt tho hands of lem h'gh school team ut,.. ho fas i3t mg """" " he l u M,n vnrillet of crerc v."" ";:..;:." m... Ig t( tv, 'hall enuniBuioio. io ... n 1.11 1 Snlcm nlnyed wa u i" - ; jltor crureiy on muir .wut . .1., 1n,.n tmnn Ifll'ir. l,efCTe 8HOUIU nu -- a rea'l show tno comimriuivv th of tho teams. Eugene ..rMc'it jnrdagc no more tlinn during the entire game, their generally belnr stopped uy en 3 ent ile ?n6C of Sn,cm bcfnr0 all ra sed the line or eenm nnlv onco was tho Salem, ln v danger, when at tho bo- rt of the second half Snlem P .1... - V,. .-.. .1.1. T ., At.-. . . .- 1 ifnalUed, pulling uiusuuu, wn .jiiuys uini mnue every uown coant. about seven ynrds to go for a.Krebs nt end hnndlod Eugene's ramous 238-pouiul tncklo In a nay that mado his prcsconco hnrdly felt In the garner The whole Salem line wni like a wall, Kulllngsworth as tacklo played strong and Eyre at , contcr put up n remnrkablo dofen- alio the sidelines. Tho ono ftlve game. Darrlck at gaurd played red and fifty Eugene rooter? B fine gnmc for a new man. were here occupied tho comer Tho gamo was one to ho long re- St-uart'B Dyspepsia Tablets will help you make a stomach healthy If It Is worn out and lacks tho fluMs of digestion these tablets will take the plnce of such fluids. If It Is filled with poisonous juice?, these tablets will neutralize and re move such poison, If you cannot eat without agony those tablets will show you how you can. If you will ent foolishly, or drink excessively, or If business do- nltnrtnnlinnl Tf nn t,la nnnl va,.,a1- J,i i il i.. , i ii , "lands abuse of stomach, theso tab ship and hendwork and placing of , nMnr . ... ' . . B( L j.n nn. first down. But Sa uw" . Lined staunch, held tnom tor Is and carried tho ball out of ft, , . ., Immense crowd witnosseu tno The grandstand was packe-i he irrandstand. flanked an cither by the Salem high school fool- The Salem hand occnpieu n La of the grandstand with a real tt bnd effect. Tho gamo N amidst cheers that contln 'until the finish nnd a number of Ihl deputies were necessary lo the crowdB behind tho ropes. best of school spirit provallcd Un the rival factions, but It Is Bless to rtv ''nt tho Eugene sun- ler were loiuewimi chub""'' he ou'eomp nB they had fully ex it d a Eugene v'ctory. The dny Idea) fr football, n clean fl'dl teltrur dust nor 6ntn to bother players. The Cnino. ut .11 k tegame sinrteu wun wen uirur-.- ilckott by Rl hnrdson for Snletn, m fumbled, and puntel tho flvst and Knv signalled for a fair ion the 40-yard lino. A try nt ield goal wn mado but missed by kv Inches. Eosene then kicked out from tho fird lino nnd It was then that em worked tho ball by a series twlft and well directed playa in the field nnd over for a toucli iv The ball was ngaln kicked off 'he rest of tho halt played In (,'ne's territory, Salem again had i hll clo&o to tho lino and (t ied like another touchdown but tlice kick was tried Instead and d. Several other placo kicks re alto tried but without success, the bill was in Eugene territory ea the half ended Tho score was as at tho finish C to 0 In a'i favor. In ho first of tho halt Eugene slightly rallied ' had a chance for a touchdown mo mentioned but Salem took I Wl out of danger and kept Eu- f fljhtlng to defend their go?l 1 rat of tho gamo. Salem worked PMt number of fnko bucks, kick forward passes which wore '.oo p for tho lsltor8. Salem's do- e work should bo especially Cloned ai they completely W$ nearly every play that Eu- F attempted Por Salem evorv mnn was 'he sane wns n star. of these John Parsons at haif- k was the r articular ono. Ho waa t'k Of the dnv and was nrucn phly the best man Salem high momborcd in Snlcm. This will give Salem high school n good chnnco nt tho state championship If n gamo can bo arranged with tho win nors of tho Portland lenguo, which gamo, If won by Salem, will give thorn tho Western state champion ship as Eugene has nlrondy won ovor all of tho strongest southern Orogon teams. Saturday's victory will give tho Western Oregon Atholtlc tcnguo pennant to Snlcm high school. Tho credit of Saturday's victory can bo given dlroctly to Chnuncy Dlshop, whose excellent coaching and .training is what put tho Snlurn team In shape to outplay tho 6trong Eugene team. Tho ltno-up of tho two teams waB as follews: E. II. S. S. H. Q. Proston rel Kay;. Andorson . .."..rtl Bollinger Koch r g 1 Barrlck Pengra c..., Eyto nno 1 g r Savngo Dolley 1 1 r. Holllngsworth DiiBtln 1 c r Kreho Kuykondnll q.. Fnrmor Knox r h 1 . . . RIchardBon Krelgor 1 h r Parsons Jenkins t Hunt Itccnitlon at tho High. Tho Salem High School Student Bqdy gavo tho visitors n rocoptlon at tho High school In tho ovonlng, which was nttondod by about flya hiundred students and visitors. Hot chocolate was served In tho direc tors' room by committees of tho co eds. After refreshments all woro summoned to tho upper regions, where Principal Marlatto gavo tho call to order, and a bpeaklng-Jolly was indulged In with uproarious ao companlomont by tho happy highs. Chrysanthemums wero presented to tho defeated team, and received with a nout response by Prlnclpnl Hugg of Eugene. Ciiy Supt Stockton of Eugene wa3 also introduced nnd mado a felicitous Bpeech. Tho great event of the evening wnn when Cant. Richardson wa called to tho platform to receive tho Capital Journal sllvor trophy cup presented to tho winning team. The applause mado tho roof vibrate and Richardson could hardly get com mand of his language, but finally mado a clover speech of accoptanca. Baying ho hoped that Salem would not be treated as badly when they wont to visit Eugene next year. lets after meals will make such abuso light, for they take the hardship awny from the Btomnch. They are great digesters, filled with more powerful agents than tho system can give. The go back Into the blood after they hnvo digested n meal, thereby Increasing tho nblllty of nature to tnke care of digestion without exhausting other organs. High livers need feel no consldor able hardship If they will ent ono of these llttlo tablets after n rich or lato meal. It Is n splendid gift to tho stomach and a good habit to form. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets bcII for GOc per pneknge nt every drug store. Send us your nnmo and nddrcsa nnd wo will send you a trial package by mail free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg . Marshall, Mich. ALTIANY APPLE FAIR TO GIVE MANY PREMIUMS Tho following Is a list of tho pre miums to bo given nt Albany's Apple Fair: Grand prize, best county exhibit $100 cup by Linn county. (Linn county barrod.) Socond prize, boot cotlnty exhibit $75 cup, by tho Brownsville Co n merclal club. Best box Kings, Harrlsburg De velopment club, cup offered. Best box Northern Spies, Linn County Fair Association aup. Best flvo boxes, threo or moro va rieties, Ohllng & Taylor, cup. . Second prize, set of silver knives nnd forks, Tomllnson & Holrnan. Best box Spltconburgo, Blnlu Clothing Co., cup. Bost box Baldwins, Hamilton's Bazaar, $10 pair blankets. Rest box Yellow Newtown Pippins, Linn & Benton Realty Co., cup. Best box Ben Davis, P. M. Scrog- glns, cup. Best box Red Cheeked Pippins, Collins & Dovlno, cup. Bo3t box QrimeB' Golden. First Natlonnl Bnnk, cup. Best box Jonathans, Bach & Buhl. Lebanon, cup. Best box Wagner, Everett, Epporl Kyle, cnrvlng set. BeBt box Yellow Bell Flowor, W. B. Stevens, cup. Best display on plates, ton or moro vnrlctles, II. Bryant, cup. Bost commercial packed box ap ples, J. A, Howard, cup. Bost display of chrysanthemums, F. M. French, cup, BoBt display of Iioubo plants, V. G. Will, premium. Best floral dlgplny. S. E. Young & Son, cup. - Best Individual chrysanthemum, "Holt Agnln." cup,. . rouw aivKgspjsi Turn the Wick as high as you can there's no danger as low as you pka -there's no smell. That's because thd smokeless device pr events smoke or smell that means a steady flow of glowing heat for every ounce offucl burned in a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smktkts Btvke) You can carry it about and care for it just as easily as a lamp. Brass oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Handsomely fin ished in japan nnd nickel. Every heater warranted. 3taj:o:t..:o!iSv 1555&8C HJ The I&xyb Lamp fo chcerineM the long winter cvcnmai. Steady. brilliant light to read, sew or knit by. Made of brass, nickel plated, latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer can not supph Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (taeerperaUd) Secretary of Labor Straus has been uphold by tho courts In his fight to keep out foreigners who come to tho United States In voln- tlon of tho contract labor law. MAKES WORK EASIER Snh'iii Peoplo Arc Pleased to Learn How It Is Done. It's pretty hard to attend to duties With n constantly aching bnck; With annoying urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills mako work cnrler. ' They euro backache. They cure every kidney 111. W. H. Wood, of 250 Cottngo St., Salem, Or., sayB: "A good many years ago I got badly kicked by n mule right over tho kidneys and at another time whllo digging n woll It caved In on mo also Injuring my back and slnco then I have had moro or less annoyance from my kldnoys, Change of weather caused my back to ache and when I worked hard It becamo so lame that I conld hardly straighten up niter stooping. J pro cured Doan's Kidney Pills atTstone's drug store, and slnco taking them altogether I have continued to work hard nnd been exposed to severe wentho'r not an acho pr other symp tom of my former trooblo remains. This clearly proved that Doan's KIJ ney Pills act up to tho representa tions mnde for them. I alo know of other people who hnvo derived bono fit from their use. I am glad to let others know the merits of Doan s Kidney Pills for bncknche and kidney trouble" For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Donn'i and take no ether. TE'A. Not 1 in lOffiTwho buy Schilling's Best wantsthe money. , ' Your croc t re turni your money If you itn'l Ukt Schilling' Dctti w pay blm. POPULAR AUCTIONEERS, WHO DO THE BUSINESS A flno now hotel has boon oponol at Vale, Malheur county. IF YOU WANT THE REST RESULTS AT YOUR AUCTION BALHfl GET THE OLD RMIiIAHLH AUGTIONER, WHO HAS A RECORD GET THE MAN WHO HAH SET THE PACE FOR ALL THE REST. OF SUCCESSFUL SALES OF NEARLY TWENTY YKARS AT SA- LEM. CITY AND FARM PROPERTY SOLD, WE HLKH A fiPK. CIALTY OF LIVE STOCK AND FARM SALES. J. F. GOODE & SdrV' PHONE 1040. " ' ' RALEM, OR How to Treat a Sprain. Sprains, swolllngs nnd lnmcnosa aro promptly rolloved by Chnmhor laln'a Llnlmont. This llnlmont ro- fducos Inflammation nnd soronoas bo that a sprain may bo cured in aoouc ono-thlrd tho tlmo roqulrod by tho lusual trontmont. 25 and 50 corns sizes for snlo nt Dr. Stono's drug store. Grand Opera House Jno. F. Cortlray,' Mk. H. 11. FRA'EE Presents MR. JAMES J. CORBETT In tho Farclal Success "Facing the Music" SUPpiTIKD MY A COMPANY OF METROPOLITAN rLAYERS. Cleverest Erac New York has scon In years. New York Herald. . gonume larceueoiueHjr wmi m READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOK WELL DRESSED MEN. s . mrW WW wjmrnKtmrnmm . ' ' y m A ME K M Vf rf" price: range &2Q T 4Q OOOOOOOOOO 0 CANDIDATES' CARDS. o " oooooooooo Tho undorslgnod horoby an nounces hlniBolf as an Jndopondont cnndldato for tho offlco of City Mar shal at thu coming election. J. L. 8KPT0N. oallyltunsy. CbWgo Tj;luno. Prlees: 91.50, fl.oa.Sc.Bpc. Seat' sale at box oMce Monday, 9 Coffee !l& DESPONDENT OLD MAN COMMITS SUICIDE San Joso Cal Nov. 9. Leaving only an Insanso sister to mourn his death. Thomas F. Maloney. en feebled Inmate of tho Pratt Home for the Aged, cut his throat nnd wrists with a razor In his room at 'the Institution last night. He dl'l early today, Maloney's act followed a fit of despondency resulting from a visit to his sister who Is nn In 1 mate of the Agnews asylum for thi Insane. I Little Is known of Maloney hero He came from San Francisco three years ago and paid tho required de posit for bis support. Tho aUte-. Mrs. Carroll, was committed to Ag- news from Sea Frcaclsco. , e Victor KtwoKaKH-. PwWlcan It .'-. ,...... in iku ius.Mt cam- mikh uitrus tho crwllt fu 1 art's Jc a. m. S3 Basils JEWELERS FbEBLE OLD LADY Has Strength Restored By Vinol Mrs. Michael Bloom of Lewlstown, Pa., who Is 0 years of age, says: "For a long time I have been eo feeble that I have had to be wheeled arounu i an Invalid's chair. I bad bo strength j and took cold at the Ellghteat provoca. tlon, which Invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough would result My son learned of the cod liver prep aration called Vinol, and procured a bottle for me. It built up my strengt rapidly, and after taking three bottles I am able to do most of my work, d I can walk a quarter of wile easily. Every ared or weak perwa who re quires strength should try Vino!. I asm delighted with what It has tiote fr e." ' dy bulliern tretfc - ter for" old peplet at chiWres, weak, w Tr;?j;"e!t. falls to H- tissti l Ura 7r maM. f , a. wmrrxxitco. Jeweleif's Umbtellas And why "Jewelora " Umbrel las? necauAO tho houBO that tnahes our stock makes them for Jewel ers. They are not usually sold to tho dry goods trade. And It ex plains tho difference between the, good and the poor, the bost aud tho doubtful. Nothing moro practical than a flno umbrella for a ChrlstuiHS gift, and you will assuredly be come oathralled with tho beauty and excellence of our display. For men and women, 5.00 to $15.00. ' JEWELERS suu.il IMKIritwHwAhHftaHsJi Bigutws TORRID ZONE FtMARCE Th abote cut rprsts er ! brick lined Torrid Zone Furnacu, Guaranteed gas, smoke and dutt roof. Economical and durable, A. L. FRASER MH 8TATK STRKBT. Kstitsatss ruratsSM es hMtlBg TV. Is riMvwn roast thb FAMILY RVER HAD Can be obtained from our prl tender and Juicy beef, mutton r pork. All our meta are select from tho choicest, and prepared far tho table to suit the demands of tk fastidious. Our prices are lowr 1 quality than yott can And at aT plaea la Ralsau K. O. OR 0 8 8, I'keae 901. 870 Slate St, 0 C. T. Co. Steamers Pomona aud OregR letivo for Portland dally except Suh day at G a. m. M, P. BALDWIN, Ageat. nuimiiiiimiiiiiiui Ii Flowers and JBtilbsi ; ; CARL P. IIUKF, 171 State St.. ; 81m, Ore. I I yll Iks ef Tulips, Hya '. ', It; ; eiBtk. Nar4fNH awt-BJ) klss1; ;. ',' ' of 99ft Bulbs. Ti U pJant ' Oreat CIiIhcso Doctor h, M. HUM II a medlciuo which will cure ay ksewa disease, Ho makes a stwstal ty of, and guarantees to cure Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, nbeumatlsw, Debility, Stomach, Liver, KldBoy Troubles; also any blackened er swolles soreness, broke IIrsIm; 8)allpox; Epidemic; all klada ( Bolls, Lt Mahhood, FBsaI WhV nm, Herau Troubles and Paralysis, CMMltattea free. Care ef YUk Tor Co., CWss drugs aad tU, HS High 8t., stairs, talfsa. Or. 8ALWt"WAW ObNtrAKY 0TKM OWTTKALfc FMT W4r MnrNMCMMsaa. MHmHMHHUHHnVUlt WM aMU)y la 4rM. n J MMH IVNI ' lfc BeWSf"