Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 18, 1911, First Section, Image 6

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    DAXL CAPITAL JOrPNAI fcAXEM, OREGON, SATURDAY", NOVEMBER 18. 1911.
SALEM BOYS
DEFEATED BY
JEFFERSON
Playing on a slippery Held against
a heavier and more experienced
team, the Salem high school eleven
yesterday held th Jefferson high
echoo delegation down to a 2 to 0
score- Even these two points were
not earned, and came In the minute
of play, when Farmer fell on the ball
back of his own goal line.
Jefferson came down with the In
tention of doubling the score made
by the Washington team when It
played Salem, but a, few straight
plays Into the line proved that-other
tactics would be necessary to gain
yardage, and when a couple of for
ward passes were thrown to the
ground, they began to have more
respect for the local boys. There
was not single quitter In the Salem
team. Every one of the boys worked
hard and honestly. The playing of
Chenoweth, at center, was perhaps
the feature of the game. Time and
again he tore through the Portland
line and tackled the runner behind
his own line. Chenoweth has
played a consistent game all the
year, and there Is little doubt but
that he will be given the center posi
tion on the all-star Interschoinstlc
team.
The defensive work ot the Salem
boys Is beyond criticism. Tt was al
most Impossible for Jefferson to
make yardage through th'in. Only
In the handling of the punts were
the boys weak, and th's fault Is the
direct cause of their defeat. A punt
from the 45-yard line was missed by
one of the Salem players, and rolled
back of the line, where-Farmer' fell
on It. Jefferson claimed a touch
back, which was al'owed.
Hofer did some great work in
both offensive and defensive playing.
Whenever anyone went through the
Jefferson line for a 10-yard gain,
with half a dozen players hnng'ng to
his limbs. It was usually flofer. In
fact sometimes he was too anxious,
and was penalized twice for being
offside. Beckett also did a yeoman's
share of the. work, and deserves m
little credit for the showing Salem
made against the visitors. Smith
played the game of the year, even
after receiving a broken nose, anil It
was a well defended play that went
past him. After the game Profes
sor Kirk said:
"I am well pleased with the result
of the contest. I fully expected a
real defeat. I am perfectly satisfied
with the showing made by our boys.
An official score card shows that Sa
lem carried the ball farther than
the visitors, and If we had been able
to handle the punts a little better
we would undoubtedly have won.
We can now go Into the game with
Albany with a full determination to
win."
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Two firemen were hurt and $18,
000 damage was caused by a fire.
In Portland Friday started by an ex
ploded antern In the rear of 121
Russell street shortly after 5 o'clock
last night. The blaze gutted the
two-story frame building at 119,
121, 123 and 125 Russell "street,
owned .by William A, McRae, man
ager of the Bank of California.
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Pendleton folks, or rather farm
ers near that city, are having a bit
ter fight over the water of the Uma
tilla river, which Is wanted for irri
gation purposes.
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There never was a promised land
Into which people did not go from
making bricks without straw,
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PROFESSIONAL
BILLIARDIST
AT ILLIHEE
Chick Wright, champion billiard
player of the Pacific coast, has been
secured by the Illihee clug foran ex
hibition game and lecture on the sci
ence of billiards at the club this
evening. Mr. Wright gave an exhibi
tion of his playing and many fancy
shots at the club rooms last night
and will draw a record crowd this
evening. He has met and defeated
some of the greatest players In the
1'nited States and has a collection of
gold and silver medals and trophies
that Is very valuable. Mr. Wright is
one of the professionals who can give
a scientific account of all the wonder
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Brought Out It Is Not the
. Pu'pose of This Newspaper
to do the Thinking for Its
Headers.
Our Commercial Organizations.
Ed. Journal: The discussion as to
the" consolidation of the commercial
bodies Is very Important to our city.
One plan that is proposed Is to merge
the-- Illihee club with the Elks and
have that order carry on the work of
the Illihee club and dispense hospi
tality to strangers. The Elks have
now 500 members. They can doubt
less put up a stronger social organiz
ation. 'Another proposition that
someare working on is the consolid
ation of the board if trade and the
Illihee club. This would give our
people ' a stronger commercial club
and a place where strangers, regard
less of whether they were Elks or
not, could be epertalned. I look
upon such movements as steps in the
evolution of a higher community life.
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Turn on the Light
Ed. Journal: The newspapers
seem to be getting hold of what Is
known as' school politics. The doings
of the so-called student management
have been a closed book to the pub
lic. It was a little world all by it
self. Now It seems the newspaper
reporters have broken In, and are to
be allowed to attend meetings. Af
fairs have been under close corpora
tion management until they have got
so rotten there is an explosion and
the newspapers are getting a few ink
lings of what has been going on.
Turn on the light It will be a good
thing for the boys and girls to have
everything come out in the full light
of publlicity. Of course. If there. If
there were no agitation everything
could be' hushed up a while longer.
But it would do no good. For the
sake of the young people, It Is time
matters affectingt he Integrity and the
morals of hundreds of boys and girls
were conducted open and above board
and let blame rest where it belongs.
Student body mentlngs are where
hundreds -of young people carry on
debate. Sharp parliamentary tactics
are employed. The citizen of the fu
ture Is getting his training. Surely
we ought to have uncolored reports
of those meetings. Supt. Powers de
serves credit for taking the bits In his
teeth and without Invitation, If any
were necessary, talking out plain In
meeting and condemning the crook
edness that has been practlcd. What
is to become of our cherished Insti
tutions if even the school boys and
girls are to learn to practice crook
edness? I am old-fashioned and
cannot see the need of all this ex
citement There Is too much aping
college student body methods. It is
putting our children under too much
high pressure. INQUIRER.
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IMPORTANT
CASES WILL
BE DECIDED
The railroad commission adjourned
nt noon after hearing much evidence
In the railroad rate cases and will
resume the hearing Monday.
This hearing of the commission is
one of the most Important that has
been held In years and it Is probable
that many changes will be made in
the existing tariffs when the various
cases are finally decided. Several
commercial clube have sent special
representatives to this meeting and
the grievances of each locality are
being alivd before a body of men cap
able and anxious to remedy any ser
ious Injustice. .This is a Joint hear
ing of several separate and distinct
cases, but the evidence is all being
taken at the same time.
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Free Trade relations on all things
with all men constitutes a founda
tion of essential justice on which to
build the republic of commerce.
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One chief source of our agricul
tural disorganization and poverty Is
our great natural wealth a paradox
worth considering with some care.
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The Century in 1012.
One of the most timely features of
The Century for 1912 will be a series
of five papers on the American un
dergraduate, by Clayton Sedgwick
Cooper, author of "College Men and
the Bible.' These papers will cover
such important phases of the sub
ject a3 the undergraduate's general
characteristics, "education a la
carte," society life in American col
leges, choosing a college, and the
American undergraduate In the
world today.
Prof. Edward A. Ross, author of
"The Changing Chinese." will con
tribute to The Century dur'ng 1912
four papers on the characteristics
and influences of the Ohio and Miss
issippi valley states, differentiating
that section from the East and Inter
preting it to the country at large.
He will consider his subject from
many points of view; social, politic
al, educational, financial, etc.
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"ew Incorporations.
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discount on
Silverware
Carving Sets
Andirons
Fire Sets
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not buy now and lay rhem away till Xmas. Thev wJt
spoil and you will SAVE MONEY. 1
THE CARPENTERS' SPECIAL
Regular sized NAIL HAMMER reduced
from 70c to 50c, and the guarantee
thrown in
Special Prices on ALL ROASTERS.
ade-Pearce Co.
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Phone 191
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Articles of Incorporation were filed
yesterday as follows:
The Talclode Mining company,
Medford; capital stock, $50,000.
Benevolent and Protective League
of Health. Portland; capital stock,
$25,000. '
The E. H. Corbett Co., supplemen
tary. Riverly District Improvement Co.
Salem Wood company; dissolution.
Sterling Realty company; dissolu
tion. Glenhaven Land company; dissolu
tion. Dead Indian Telephone company,
Ashland; capital stock, $2,000.
Shermen Brothers Lumber com
pany, Yankton; capital stock, $1000,
I. O. O. F. lodge No. 126; Scotts
Mills.
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croup and sore lungs, it's the most
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CHEAP WOOD
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Our Wood Yard Is Full
; You Need Wood VVe Need Yard Room
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I ON ORDERS OF ONE LOAD OR MORE.
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Phone 1 830. Office Front and Ferry