Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 22, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    &AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALSM,
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SATURDAY, MAT SM, 1.
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MONDAY SPECIAL
50c, 60c, 65c, 75c, 85c Dress Goods '
Monday Only 41c
W001EN
Dress Goods
nnd
Stripes,
novelty patterns.
ablo reduction Is value giving
Indeed, and vc expect to sell
hundreds of yards
goods Monday. -
checks, plain
This remnrk-
of these
Monday Only
50c, 60c, 65c, 75c, 85c values
Extra Special 41c
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WRESTLIN6 MATCH
DECLARED A FAKE
GO AND SEE
BIG
BOB
FIGHTING
The Gorilla Ape
Holt him the nice, hands nnd Intelligence of n pt-rxon. Now
on exhibition for n few duyn In storeroom opposite Yo Liberty
Theatre. Open afternoonx nnd evening.
Admission '20c. Children 10c
When In Newport, Oregon
go to the HOTEL BRADSHAW for
furnished rooms, with or without
housekeeping privileges. Largo kitch
en for ubo of guosts.
Locatod on tho main sidewalk halt
way hotweon Newport and Nye nonch,
look for tho namo HOTEL BRAD
SHAW on top of house. Finest vlow
of tho ocoan of any house In town.
Cnll nnd look at rooms uoforo secur
ing elsowhoro. Quests cheerfully
waited on by Mrs. Brndshnw, Prop.
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Headquarters
for
BERRY CRATES
nnd
I Capital
BOXES
Commission
Co. i
, As n culmination of tho "wrestling
match" last nlghl botwoon DanSiul
llvnn and fiddlo O'Connell, fans In
this city aro thoroughly salmonod
on tho wrestling gamo hero. It Is
claimed that Dan Sullivan, knowing
O'Connell had him thrown boforo the
bout started, played kid, and Roforco
Grant, who has been Sullivan's train
ing partner for Bomo time, gavo tho
match to Sullivan, declaring O'Con
nell took tho atranglo-hold twlco,
which wob barred for tho match.
After tho two preliminaries bo
tween Smoker and Brlggs and Gra
ham and Lake, tho two professional
men ontored tho ring, nnd tho crowd
sat back with the expectation of
witnessing tho fastest wrestling bout
ever pulled off In Salem, but aitor
two minutes of wrestling, Sullivan
began claiming ho was being stran
gled by O'Connoll, ana contmuoa mis
luntll Iloforeo Grant simply warnod
O'Connoll a few tlmos. and thon
called the match oft in Sulllvan'B
favor.
A well-known ox-boxor nnd alround
athlete, formerly sparring partner
with Dan Sharkey, and who Is strict
ly onto tho tricks and turnB of
wrostllng, sold Inst night that Sulli
van wbb nothing moro thnn "a poor
cuss with a yollow streak clonn
through him," and that ovory tlmo
an opportunity afforded, ho would
throw Sullivan, and that Sullivan
fully Intending to drop Into that
hold nnd thon hollor about It In such
n strenuous manner that Grant would
warn O'Connoll, who, at ovory stago
of (ho gamo, was working after a
hammer-lock or too-hold, and lit ft
very short tlmo, had not Sullivan
cronked ni ho did, would hnvo Btood
him on his head tor tho match with
case, If ho wanted to.
Before tho wrestlers wont to their
dresslnc rooms Eddlo O'Connoll ad
dressed tho crowd concerning tho ox
trcmoly childish actions of Sullivan,
and Grant's apparent Intontlon to
throw tho match to Sullivan. Thon
tho crowd camo tumbling over tho
footlights, and tho assortment of op!
thcts hurled nt Grant and Sullivan
enmo thick and fnst. Grant abso
lutely refused to coll all bota oft, on
tho grounds thnt Sullivan was glvon
tho mntch In a fair, squnro way, and
that O'Connoll wbh to biamo tor mo
outcome df tho affair. Tho crowd
did not tnko this frnll bit of "oftlclal
announcement" to their bosoms nt
all, and Grant was glvon a good,
round call-down by Bovoral fans,
from both Portland nnd Salem, until
flnnlly ho boat It for Portland.
Whlfo fnlklng with Eddlo O'Con
npll In his dressing room, after tho
mntch, ho told tho nowBpnpor mon
thnt ho was vory sorry tno maicn
turned out as It did, and that Snlom
fans desorvod nothing but tho bost
of sport. Ho snld thnt ho could
thrw Sullivan, nnd tlint aumvan
know he would bo thrown boforo ho
entered tho ring, which caused him
to Iny down ns ho did. It Is pretty
ovldent O'Connoll did not Intond to
win tho match.
Tho fans Inst night thought O'Con
noll Btrnlght, but. aftor taking ovory
thlng Into consideration this morn
ing, they havo como to a dlfforont
conclusion. Why did O'Connell .per
sist In taking tho hold ho did? Why
did O'Connoll say ho thought Camp
boll wni po'ng to roforco and thon
soleot L. A Grant, of Portland, whon
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O.QZSdxznrted', &rk
noli and Sullivan como on tho stago
In their wrestling suits and hand
ovor a f 40 bet lo Grant, as though It
wnB n long understood proposition.
Eddlo O'Connell wont over tho houso
boforo tho match and summed up the
amount of receipts, and thon ho wont
back of tho stago and had a conversa
tion with Grant nbout what, woll It
may be Instruction! nbout tho match,
but it is a 10 to 1 shot It wasn't.
In short, Eddie O'Connell and Dan
Sullivan would probably havo pullod
oft something like a bout horo last
night had tho crowd boon largor, and
O'Connell would havo takon a long
er chanco on tho 7C per cont, but, aa
It was, ho thought It moro profltablo
to Just talk It over with Sullivan and
Grant and work tno gamo or a roi
ton tako on a crowd of unsuspoctlng
fnnn who woro Th nttondanco to see
n dollar's worth of wrostllng. What
they did sco, though, waB a ocramblo
and that's nil. Sullivan ana O'Connoll
aro much safer away from Salem, and
some good advice on this point won't
como amiss,
Tho management acted in good
faith, however, and tho rocoipts will
ntnv rlnht with them until tho bunch
makes a atlsfactory explanation of
thd dirty work between them.
In ho preliminaries Smoker and
Brlggs, of Chemawa, wrestled In six
mlmuto bouts to a draw. Graham
and LaKo also wrestled to a draw,
with a fall each.
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Summit Shirts
Aro tho acmo of tho shirt-maker's
nrt. It Is just ns necessary .for a
shirt to bo mado right ns it Is for a
Bult of clothing to bo right. Summit
shirts aro mado to fit no woll as to
look good. You will find nn unus
ually Inrgo Btock of extra fine pat
terns to select from. Our working
mon's shirts nro hard to boat at
50c
Overalls
For hard sorvlco in bluo, black,
grny or tan, with or without bibs.
Our stool gray ovornlls nro leadors
among tho very best vnluos obtain
ablo nt
85c
"AGRICS"
DOWNED
SALEM
!
A -o, n. uoin i ni.
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Phono 170
0.A.C BEAT SALEM
HIGH BY A SCORE
OF 8 TO I
Hard hitting, good Holding nnd
Bomo fair baso running on tho parts
of tho big, husky farmers from tho
Orogon Agricultural Collogo causod
thn Snlom Hich School ladB to go
down to defeat yesterday afternoon
on the WlUamotto field by a scoro ot
8'to 1. . ,
Tho collogo team took tho Salem
lads unawares, apparently, owing to
tho two former gamos thoy played
with tho Albany high school. Tho
nlen from CorvnlllB woro ontlio Job
with flno luck yostordoy, nnd in splto
of nil Ashonfolter could do In tho
box for Salem, tho O. A. C. aggrega
tion slapped tho ball out all around
tho outfield fenco, and at ono tlmo
Koek. O. A. Cs contei floldor, con
nected Just about porfectly, and sont
tho pill on a lino out to mo lenco
fnr n homo run. Ashonfoltor showod
ana aia noi
Conklin's Horsehide Gloves
Thero Is something
nbout theso glovoB
that has attracted tho
attention o t glovo
wearing critics. It's
tho mntorlnl solcetod
and tho caro oxorclsod
In mnklng thorn, thoro
by giving extraordi
nary vnluo for tho
money.
Autoiuoblllst Attention
Wo hnvo tho glovo
you havo boon looking
for. An extra soft
snug fitting glovo with
tho big cuff nnd elnsp
a: wrist. A glovo that
eclipses nil others at
$a.85
Madp of gonulno dogskin.
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Where Quality and Prices Overlaps 1
wm tm iif aof uf HHmiiimBifinwr
i&
pltchor. Tho Salem High school boyo
aro not accustomod to bolng tup
against such wldo round-houso curves
as Robon bad, but Mr. Reben will not
Btrlko out so many tho noxt time he
pitches to tho local team, as thoy took
particular pains to got noxt lor a
good horoatter, Fred Hoyse-r um
pired tho contest with satisfaction to
nil.
Dovolop nil Orogon, and not Just
ono city, is tho watchword of The
Capital Journal,
gnni f n f ifiminf t iiff if iiiw
Hntnmllil L-rlt. lioWOVOr
niiow the crown-uns from Corvallla
ho knew Vmpuoil would not bo on I to gel ?&$w
immi flvr iinvs nco. nnd nlso rof uso . Tho Snlom Wgh School team woro
to accept Harden, of Chemawa, ono
of the snunrest reioroos in tno nusi
'ncss It lsoks iuoor to eeo O'Con
uro froro by Pltchor Reben, for O.
A. C. Robon, although qulto a
youngstor, Is tho making of a good
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quality. Mitchell Wagons once used always used.
Every Day Is Special Sales Day f
With Us
Our stock Is vory com plotn now In nil dopnrtmonts of both
now nnd second-hand goods; tho prlcos uro right.
Stoves and Ranges
Wo havo now rnugea that would bo nn ornament to any
homo.
FURNITURE
Bring in your furulturo wnnta.
Wo cnn,4tipply thorn In
now or Hocond-hnnd goods.
Art Squares
Just from tho factory. Good and servlcenblo.
I
our Btock In up to dato.
Alwnya In tho market for nqcond-hnnd goods.
Como In,
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SATURDAY'S SUPPLIES i
Strawberries
Don't fall to put in your order early for theso.
Orange Special
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them today.
Vegetables
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Boiled Ham and Dried Beef
Wo carry tho best and wo sllco them with in up to date machine
Teas and Coffees
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