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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914. HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - y Gross Things We Never See' STAtxrs- Pop. i'M ewJMA "Boy you some esitic C1-OTT1E5 J 'i NNet, ITS 'PEKVeCTL-y 15EAOTIFUI- Skrr- $L -s '"a, 1 Now Vou look" Qvtr yap, ir A cr. 3ipir sued Yae tee mow vou look- ucFi r. wHWR-yi. tdoini i i r $ 4--M-rMM-- i JOURNAL'S 44444444-4 "-' 444 IT ITcw York Fight Fans Covmidor Loach Cross far Bottor Scrapper Than Little Harlemlto. CANNOT BE JUDGED BY HIB bouts wmi ad wolgast. Formor Champion Out of Con'Ution r.nl Joo Azevedo, Third Rato i'igliter, Aloo Boat Him. (BY HAL SHERIDAN.) Now York, April -4. -Fight fans of little (ilil .Now York ' are n. n .t i 1 1 1-! y awaiting tho outcome of tlui Willio Jiitehlo-Tommy Murphy limit to lie staged In Hun Francisco on tlio ovmiiiij; of April 17. ' Tliiy want to know ivliethcr thry hnvo midorostimntod tho lit t lu iliuloi'nito nil those years unJ whether lio roully Ik of championship Cllli III ('. Around tlio metropolis Leach Cross 1h ciiiihidi'roil n far hotter fighter than -Murphy, while quite tho reverse is true in Sun Francisco. "Wo want to find out," miiil a jinmii ni'iit fight promoter, "whether our judgment in rot ton or not. Out In Hun Francisco they uy Murphy is mm of tho iii'Nt lightweights in the game. Hero in his homo town wo take this statement with u grain of r.ult . Nun I'riuiciscunH point to llurli'in Tununy's easy viittoriea over Ad Wulnst, "1'hoy Hiiy ho proved Inn worth in those two bouts. "Wo In Xew York don't think Murphy run bo judged by the bouts, with Wolgust. The former ehaiupiuii wb out of condition. .U'ti Anoveo won nil tho wny from Wolgnst in u ln-niund bout in Ouklund lilit we don't think in in- h of Anevl'du here. Cliarlie White J bent him nil the way with one hnnd in a Hi-round bout, Jf both rf White's 'IiiiiiiU had been in working older it's n eini'h ho would have put A.evodo to Bleep. Eitcltlo Honl thanipion. "Thoso who saw Hitcliiu in his 10 round bout with l.eiicli Cross here were foieed to mliuit that the (.'alil'orninu is n real champion, no matter what his eueinjes inuy day. lie is one of the brainiest men in the game, puok a gin.'l wallop in either mitt and is fairly rlovor, ' He floored t.'ross twb'O and it wns the eonceiiHus of opinion that had tho bout gone live rounds further Hitehie would have won by u knoekout, "If, however, Murphy should win from ititehie, we will he foreed to ad mit t lint we have misjudged Murphy all these years nnd will be willing to ac cord li i in nil the ImiMiiH due a champion, In other words, we will make op for lest time, Hut at. the mine limp it's true Hint we don't figure Murphy luis a chance. Itili'hio will be u - to 1 fnvotite in 1 ho bet ling mi far lis New York is concerned, liiti hie Is as brainy a fighter as Murphy, Is cleverer and bils twice us hard. liitcliie 1 1 1 luis outlt on his side. We emmet see whi'io Murphy litis a chance. " AT JOURNAL OFFICE COAST LEAGUE SCORES t SPORT NEWS 4444444444-4-444 444444444-44- ;CLABBY HAS NARROW The Capital .Journal roeoivoa all tho buselmll scores over its leased wiro every oTening. as soon as tho eastern season begins the big lougno. giunen will bo received in 41 time to bo printed in tho regular edition of tho paper, while the eoant, league Hcoro will bo posted on The Cnpital Journal's bulletin board. ' ESCAPE FROM DEFEAT Murray Nearly Stows Away Indiana Man With Terrific Right to Jaw in Fifteenth' Round. CLAB3Y'S EXPERIENCE AND WITS SAVE HIM FROM DEFEAT 'Hold on Throughout Remainder, of tho ! Round and His Ourjonant Is till- atdo to Sonjl bx Knociv.'Ut. VALIDITY IS QUESTION IN KILLI FER SUIT, BEING! TRIED IN GRAND RAPID3. (Iriind 1,'apids, Mich., April 4 With the validity of tho reiervo clause in volved, the suit instituted by tho Fed eral league to restrain Catcher William Killifer from playing with tho l'hila dolphin, club of the National league opened hero today boluro United Htates Judge Session. The outlnw organiza tion claims that Killlfer signed a bind ing contract with tho Chicago club, I'Mwnrd dates, representing Federal lenguo officials, filed affidavits from .lames A, (lilinoro, Claries Weoghninn nnd Joo Tinker to the effect that Kill ifer, before signing, has assorted that ho was not hampered by any other con tract, The catcher was nccoinpnnie I. hero by I'robnlo Judge William Killi fer, of l'aw I'nw, his father. Wegh man and Hiliuoro ami President linker of the 1'hihidelpliin, club also were pres ent. Killifer was represented by At torneys Samuel and (ioorge Topper of I'liiladelphia ami Jr.dgo William Car penter of Detroit. KINO OUSTAVE IS BELIEVED TO BE VICTIM OF CANCER Stockholm, April 4. That his phy sicians fear King Uustunv is suffering from stomach cancer was the informa tion secured from ft reliable source hero today. They wore said to be awaiting with lunch anxiety the report of I'rofes ror Hteinor, of lloidlelierg, the expert on internal diseases, nho has been sent for to miik a diagnosis. Economy. if Mi) FUnlc I have quit smoking alto get her. Wlnkn-Why? IZinka I couldn't stand to see bo much imoks go to Waste. Rand Jounn.I Wnuts, EUCtENE FARMER HBI.D FOR MURDERINa IIIS WIFE MX!33 IIAC'tV.TT WILL WED VENICE BALL FLAYER. l'orllitml, Or., April 4. -Miss Mar garet llackett, well kiioun in iuukii'iiI circles, nnd it it : 1 r i i degree I'annette, ml milled today that she will soon ii,:ury "Speck" llarknesii, former I'oilbind Count lenguo pitcher, new with Hie Venice Tigers. Tho wedding will tnko plncn during )lii week of September Ifl, when the Venice team makes its Inst visit of the Nnvin to 1'ortliind. The lioneynooa will be spout with the Venice team on its final rning around the circuit, fliigene, Or. .April 4. Charged with ddiiiinisteniig poison to his wile from the al'cgcd clt'eels of which she recent ly died, Androw Hosson, n farmer, is bound over to the grand jury today, fob lowing ii preliminary hearing. Perhaps tho mott incriminating tes timony given at. the hearing was by Mii-s Polly Levin, a sister of the dead won an, nml with whom Hosson was til lei el to he infatuated, who declared that Mix IWnou's lnt words were: ''Po'ly, I am dying. Andrew has pi ioued ine. lie gnre me whiskey, and it was mi bitter -oh, so bitter. Take good euro of little Stanley," This I, alimony was corroborated by Mane Hendricks, H, 1 1 yenr-obl girl Fnelflo Coast League. W 1, ret I'llltllllld ....H I .Veil loll Angeles 3 1 Sun Kniuclcco I 2 .fiii 'Veni.o .'.' "J ..oo il;land , 1 '4 ..VI fio rameiiln I 3 ,1)."0 Voshudny'l KoJliltA At foicrimipiito I'orlliiad 6, KtiiiirK tuosto 0, At Lni Angeles Innngeles 2, land 1. At Han Francisco it u Frm.cico t, Vcwle'e 0, i . HAVE PURE BLOQD Hood's GaraaparlUs, Makes Rich, Rd Blood. Your heart work night and day without a pause. It la tho principal organ of tlio circulation of your blood. It is of the utmost importance Unit it should do its work well. The ipml ity nnd quantity of your blood have much t do with its action. If this fluid Is pure and abundant, your heart and other ital urgnns net with more energy than when it Is defective in quality or deficient la quantity. Hood's Snrsnparilla makes the blood pure and abundant, It is the one old reliable medicine, that has been sold for folly years, for purifying tho blood. There is no better blood remedy, appe llor, stomiuh timid or nerv builder. From tint very first dose of Hood' SarMip.MlUa improvement begins. Do sure your druggist gives you Hood's, for nothing else ran possibly benefit you s much soil nothing else ran take its plart. (let it today. San Francisco, April 4. Inexperi ence coupled with the ability of his op ponent to protect him.ielf in rough, going wore the two things which-kept "Fighting Billy" Murray from holding a clear cut victory over Jimmy Clabhy of Hammond, Indiana, today. At th) end of their 20 round eontcst at Dnlv City last night, lieferoo Jim 0 riff in called the affair a draw anil his ver dict seemed to satisfy the big crowd. Judging tho fight strictly on points, Clubby was entitled to tho decision but the Cnliformau almost stowed Jimmy away in the fifteenth round. A terrific right to tho jaw sent tho ladianaii staggering to tho ropes. Tho blow wa.t delivered straight from tho shouldr mill Murrnv was on top of his man like a flash. Then was tho Californina 'a clmtice nnd although he tried hard to get in n clean blow, Clabliy's experience nuil wits prevented him from sending over the finishing wnllop. Clubby held on throughout the remainder of tho round and the tap of the gong wits a welcome sound. Fight Slow to Fiftoouth. I'p to tho fifteenth round the fight from n swlalor's point of view was slow. Ono round was n repetition of th" preceding session, with Clabby filing u( a lend on points. When tho fighters topiared off in tho opening round it wns obvious to those at tint ringside that Murray was n trifle nervous. Af ter the first clinch he found that he could hold his own with the ludianan in tho infighting and his confidence returned, Murrnv, however, lacked the vim and dash that eharaotoriiod his wo.'k in his bout, with Leo .Iloiick, lTp until tlo) fifteenth round his blows lacked stoain. When he found that he could hurt Jim my he waded right in and morn than held his own in the rough going. Had Murrnv stinted to rough it in the earlier rounds nnd kept to his work he might have stowed the liidmnnn awnv with a knockout, Murrnv "a advisers explained todnv the Sneratnentan 's failure to hit hard er with his left h'ind with the on nouncemont thai he sprained his wris' in the ourlv rounds. This niav be tree but many thought Murray was poorlv handled iunsniuch as his advisers he! 1 him back instead of sending him In with orders to rui-h Ins opponent off hit feet. Instead Murray tried to box with Clabbv until the lii'toontli and Ihei lie awoke to the fnot that ho mid boon lighting a losing fight, From Hint tini" there wns nlwnys prospect of a knock, out, Murray had shown Clabby that he had varied a stiff wallop ami the east erner was careful. Hotter Showing Than Others, In justice to Murray it must bo sai l that ho made n much better showiii',' against the Indiana speed marvel thirl any of the others who hove faced liiei in California. It is certain that the pair will be ro mulched and it is equal ly oertain that Clabby will net be a In In !l favorite next time. The preliminaries resulted as follows' ( hot Noff stopped Fred Wharton 'n the fixth round; IMdio James and Kid Nabisco boxed n six round draw, and Sninmy (too and Fddie llcnlly fought a six round draw. A record breaking crowd was in at tendance despite threatening weather, livery sent in the vrot arena wns oc copied, Promoter Cot froth niiiioiinein today that the receipts exceeded fl!,- mm. What Futber Didn't Sy. ill' Pto CANNOT DICKER WITH PLAYERS UNDER CONTRACT WITH PITT3 BURO NATIONAL CLUB. Hot Springs, Ark., April 4. Chaiicel- 'lor Henderson issued today a permanent injunction against Howard C'amnitz, a Federal lefiguo scout, preventing him from dickering with baseball players now under contract with tho Pittsburg Nntioual league club. In rendering his decision, Judge Hen derson said that had any member of the Pirates requested tho local chan cery court to decide tho validity of the contracts ho would have declared them void because they lacked mutuality. 11a Monied, however, that Camnitz had tho right to raiso tho question. Tho injunction prevonts Camnit'. from conversing with nny of tho Pirates. A COUNTRY HOME AWAITS YOU and as a result a healthful Sum mor and you can get both BY FOLLOWING """" THE WANT ADS FathM1 Do you thluk you can gup port my daughter In tho manner to which uh baa been accustomed? Suitor I think 1 can, sir. Father Then you can't liavo hw, Slie'ii nrrer hiul anything In her life. Clilea News. FEARS EFFFECT3 OF STRIKE IMMINENT IN ITALY AND SPAIN Paris, April 4. Threats of general railroad strikes in Italy and Spain wero causing much uneasiness in business circles hero today. Sinoo both systems connect with the French linos there in evitably will bo a serious dislocation of (inllie traffic iu tho event of Italian and Spanish tie-ups, There wero some hopes that the Spanish authorities would succeed in staving off trouble, at least for a time, but the outlook in Italy wns considered very dark. Tho number of candidates filing for nomination for tho various offices shows no sign of tho timber for that purpose being exhausted. This morn ing tho following filings, hcaido that of Frl 8. Hynon, wero mado: Harvey O. Starkweather, democrat, wnuts the nomination for state senator from t'lncknnins county. Wilbur Henderson, progressive, wan(s to represent Multnomah county in the lower honso of tho legislature. Andrew I!. Smith republican files for tho nomination for representative in the legislature from Multnomah. Oeorgo A. Johnston, republican would bo tho member of tho lowur house from Multnomah. Plowden Stall, republican is also a randidnto for tho lower house from Multnomah. Marion II. Tuwno, demo crat files for tho nominntioa for rep resentative In tho legislature from Jack son county. E, V. Littlefielil and Hen Selling both republican!, are out for representatives from MultuoiiNth count v. i 1 'f-"" gmm Send Journal Want, CITY TO rilRNISU DIAMOND. Portland, Or., April 4, To encourage clean and healthful sport among Hie boys and young men, tho city will soon establish a svstetu of municipally owned atot o'ratcd baseball diamonds, accent log to Commissioner Hrewsler today. Tho tracts will b plowed, steam rollod and converted Into firtcls ball flelda, on of which will b located In each district of the cilv. The HARLEY-DAVIDSOM has a " Real Starter The Step-Starter Th Only practicable method of starting a motor cyclo with tha rider In the saddle and both wheels on the ground. MANY OTHEIl EXCLUSIVE IMPROVEMENTS MARX THE 1914 Harley-Davidson CALL, WRITE OR PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION HAUSER BROS. SALEM Mid ALDAN Y $ I v . ivy .V- W4 ' Gossip From J'f(iiv!j Si' RICUAHD fiAnTHOLDT Photo bT American Pros Association. ErRESEKTATIVE SIMI30N D. FF.SS of Ohio be lloves In looking for the brightest tilde of life. His distinction between an ojitlmlst nnd a pessi mist Is rtppni-eut lu the following detlnltion whlcli he sometimes gives: "A pessimtet" snys Representative Fess. "nsks. 'I there nny inllk in that" pltcherr Hut nn optimist suys. Toss tlw cream.' " UK Oonsrresnmnn Hlchnrfl Hnrthordt of Missouri snilledl when neferenee wns mode to btrstflng, energetic people. Ho said he recalled n irtory that wns told ubout on esteemed citizen uamed James. Two friemls of the aforesaid James were bavlug a cunt one nfter- doou wbeii tba tatter wns luckrerrtnTly mentioned. "By tbo way," smlfiDgly remarked one of the pnlr, "I think that Janx Is tire most tired roan In ten conn Hen. Ho ha actually got up some sort of a coutrivanco whereby ho can pull a string ami Hgut the Ores in toe morning wtthont gotting otrt of bed." "Fine workl" commented the second. "But I fall to see bow be la benefited by bis Ingenious dertce." "I don't not yon, old pol," was tba wondering re JoiixVer of the first "Well, from wb4 I know of James," returned the second, "tal too oonfouwled kicy to pnll the strlug!" t It Representative Phil Campbell of Kansas evidently has no fond rocolrertlon of the plum puddings of bis boy ish days on the oW farm back In the Grasshopper State. When tho tariff on raisins was lowered the members from California predicted disneter. Thereupon Mr. Camp bell rove iu hi oat lu the ham and tmbonomod himself. "GontJeuien," In enld, with feeling, "If toe nilsins of today aro llko tboee I used to nt In plum pudding In my bare legged youth back In my state I vote rntelua be excluded altogether!" V. Clarke of Arknnsns bns the distinction of being the only member of the eemrte who hns taken the oath of olllco without be ing escorted thither by another senator. Usually the Bit ting state colleague performs the service for the new man. Chirk wa elected to suereed tho late Jnmes Re journ. The struggle was of tho character that leaves senrs. Tb Into Senator James 0. Berry had served for many ytmr with Mr. Jones and In tho campaign be tween Jonee ami Clarko was so partial to tbo former th nt when Mr. Clarko came Into the senate to begin bis service be did not ask to allow Berry to Introduce him. When somo one euggeated that he accept the escort of some other senator he refueeil, saying: "No. If I cannot go down with my colleague I will not ask nny ono else to go with me. I will go alono." And be did. t ft "Representative Jnmes W. Collier of Mississippi Is tho best swimmer In tho house," assorted Herbert Iiyons, a recent visitor to Washington. "Not long ago," said tho Tloksburg man, "when It was suggested tbnt thcro might be a swimming mntch betwooJi two United States senators, Senator Vurdnumu of my state mado the suggestion that hla protege, Representative Collier, should bo permitted to enter the contest, nnd, If 1 remember correctly, the eeuutors, getting a bint of Collier's prowess, called the match off." Secretary Cnrrlson, speaking of bis movement to Interfere with the custom of christening ship with champagne, sold nt n luncheon: "You co. thU matter can be looked nt from two absolutely opposlto point of view. A temperance orator, for example, once said to a shipowner: " 'I wns glad to see that nt tbo recent launching you christened your new bont with wntor Instead of wlno.' "The shipowner, ruddy nnd fnt, chuckled nnd answered In rich, husky tones: " 'Yes, indeed. It was full time to Innngurnto this reform. With tho pres ent twiirelty of vintage wlno I'll waste no more of It on foolishness.' " An Experiment For Dealers. Nothing like proving things for yourself, Mr. Dealer. Suppose you determine for yourself whether it really pays to push goods that are advertised in your home newspapers. Take an equal number of advertised goods nnd of goods which are not advertised and display them on the counters. l'o nothing to push one against the other, but keep rnreful note of the subs nnd the inquiries. Son if you do not find that the largest percentage of falls is for tho articles with whirh tho newpaper readers of vour town are famil iar. Onro you have proved this to your own satisfaction, no one will have to urge you to co-operate with the mnaufactur'ers who nro help ing you to make tuMomers for your store. Fresh Northwestern Grown Garden and Flower Seeds ConTcnient Packages and in Bulk Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front J nui cs HfcTw. .;.!. J 1AUO) P.