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If IBS n. PAGE BIX HIE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, wHEOON. MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914. HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - By Gross I . i Things We Never See 1 W iC CAdT YJfwJ Voo Herp NT Be 0 SetlFi A Bout T, BEAj'id? SoT AVWOLE" .07 OFF TO rfTELP, GIT B06I Aril CiFr? Yr.O -tfT nrwkr un-l rw - 1 - t tii r I THE PrSrtES AHP -R6"FLO0ff5 The viUXw-p, PoP,ia. you tcse 1 I 7 S .. 1 Ij . -11 I I I Y I I nm I f 111 I II . .. , ..... ' . ... - I -II - - - I , I I (L Bijfl ftfiD H III Rs QAk "I ! San Francisco, June U-Snn Fran-1 f Pfl fisHf B 8 ! wf "' - Wo' Snl hn I themselves today j X 44 . ll H fl RHiI B I U rl . VI U I 1 "it TuiI. IT.! Pnan TuonanI illnirrtr-h f. tl, ..l, ar;,.j mlth (In I. In, i, I "5o6T woTA.f?-riour2 VoO "TTn- "TT)E TtlJ WERE" 1 orfe VoU COiT? Report Will I mil cmiilitimi ngiiinst tlu li ic liluck iiiim'n skill, and that' whore liis hops of vviiiiiini; lica. " I Johnson Boffins Training. ' Paris, .lnni 15. Jack Johnson began i serious training hero toilny for his 20 '. rouml lout with Frank Moran of l'itts- . j ImrK, June 27. TIip nrfrni hcavywiMijIit ! iilrnriil far from fast, ami hix stom That Big Championship Mill nch showed a thick layer of fat. He Be a "Frame-up" Is Scouted j took a long run, awathed in heavy by Close Sport Followers. , ... ' .San Francisco, June 1.1. San Fran-' cisco s fH'nla hra I themselves tooay If Locals Had Boen Pressed, Gingrich for the weuk 's series with Onklnnd, Late Yesterday j Believes Race Bocord Would Have ' hoping to rennin first place in the pen-. i ...i.:.. I. .1.... and golf player, that his automobile A. B. Starlmck, June 9th. . had colliiled with a motorcycle near Two members of the fnmily of J. II. Heresford, killing John Hansen an3 : Brown, residing near Pallas, are in the Kdgar liassett, both of San Mateo. j hospital in this eity, Rollio, a son, was ! kicked in the thijjh bv a horse, inflict HOP CROP LOOKS GOOD I .leen wound, and Fred Burke, a E S-ashed- I bulged bV th. Ands to whom ?hev ' " k" " """j' f" f ro' n hiiilihiiir mi.U'r enlist rui't mn j lost five out of seven games, starting I.,. ki .j i . ill i 1 the week at tiio ton of the heap, San " ff the Salem team had been pressed ,, ... ,, u COUNTY stepson, has a crushed ankle resulting from a loir rolline on it. Hops in Polk' Dr. W. S. Cary, who removed from At Los Angeles. Henry l olz, an i Dallas. Ore.. June I."!.- a hinliling nuiler eoustructiou. I eountv are lonkino well and nrosoecta . v.., n iiro,,,,,, istv mnnthi nm. At Borstow, Cal. 1'hil Olbert, a chef,i arc for a better crop than last year, j nas ,.ome hack to Dallas to reside. l ...ii 4u:..i ni.n was fineil .i 0 tor hnrliiiir a heetsteak i A cnruiva eomiianv wi I lccuov the: t V Ui.i.n n vpinrun tf tho f'ivtl I.. 111 i, I IIIIUIW U 1111 U UIIKI lUI l', VUk UUUIIIi- - ,- r ( -1 j vf .... .huvkvuu.... wo woiilil nave sma.-ncil ino rei'orn, ... .... ....,. . . ... .., ;., ,n fal,f nf Rnv Cntless. his helner. amusement boards here all next week i . f., .iv. arrn f.,11 .lnn.tnin at. I rii;ili Hill IV UKHIIl III nnHii'i, uini nvn --- - . ' -I - - ,, u un;.! . - said 1 hrsiral Director t.ingrich toilay , .,, !ntll u.,uu T. At Los Angeles. Joseph B. Lands,! and one week later conies the annual his home and was seriously in hired. to 1'ortland re- , i4ll. nn.l Dnminik Trnnualn. 2.1. were shot Clinntauniia assemhlv. ! Ti,,.,n ra ..,.. Ii,l,.t,.u tnr One incident of the week was the ana seriously wonniu n in a ngnt wun; . ompany u, u. m. u., aooJH iu strong, members of the school board ot this) in sneaking of the Salem I lav race Naturdav. "As it was it took I us but four minutes lunger than last defeat yesterday morning of IIowai . three other men that followed BOTH FIGHTERS ARE GIVING MUCH ATTENTION TO TRAINING VENICE AND SACRAMENTO TIE LAST WEEK'S CONTESTS dice j left here Friday morning on a special citv, Mrs. Charles A. Bennett having Khmke, the "bov wonder," who had game. train ior romaiKi, wnere tney partici- ; entered the race yesterday. The other At t,os Angeies. v. r.. riienccr, a paten in tne parane tnat uny. Indies are Mrs. Ora I osper and Mrs. iliceman, was shot tiirongh thp arm! More prisoners are now in the Polk I Emma Craven. .'"I!"' superjor pitching of Peter Standridge . with him own revolver which was tak-1 county jail than that institution has; The Republican county central com .Lvf'.for the Heals, who allowed but three; en from him by Wesley Davis, who he, housed at one time for severnl years. . ,ittee of FoIk county organized Sat- , . ,,uu:i,i ,i .:n ,., i,o,.. nlts. r.nmuc osio piicncu u woiiiieruii ...w .v ..v .. c j...., ... uruiiv iv i-iriniin u. ii,ini.i.uu ut r. r 1 Imil '. ai"l '"'Knt have won but for! At London. A suffragette bomb ex-; eight men are incarcerated there, six Monmouth chairman. W. L, Toozo, Jr., , in hit out mi '"" ;(M)ae ,,avi bv his teammates. Only ' ploded in St. George's church, demol-l of whom are waiting action of the 0f Dalles was chosen for state commit the poorest team tnat will eer ropre- ; f . . everal news and stained-izlass Brand iurv. Three others have been !.,., ,i p. v. p,i.l,.k nf In,l- . .. cni,...i.. v.:..i. ..nHi vcar to finish the race and the course :.. ..... ..: i...... .. I,l.-..L. .. .... .. .. , '-"'won seven .traiifht for l.os Angeles.! mnger am. ny tK,g ,n, ': ,,ownftt, pri,riv tJ the policeman, was shot tiirongh the arm distance was added. However lievo that Salem had the best team they sent their institution and in Moran Taking a Desperate Chance But a Knockout Would Bring Him an Enormous Fortune. By Hal Sheridan. New York, June IB. A report that the Moran Johnson fight to be staged in l'uiis late this month will be a "frame-up" is circulating about sport ing circles. Close followers of the game me paying but little attention tu the rumor. "Johnson," said one of New York's best known fight critics, "wouldn't Hell out and lose u championship' to any one. He's as proud of that champion ahip thing as a Zulu is of a stovepipe hat. Johnson doesn't for a minute even inspect that ho may possibly be de feated. He has the most supreme Con fidence in his own fighting powers. He thinks ho can beat Moran or anyone ulse with ease. He believes Muran will be too badly frightened to fight when lie sees Johnson in the ring. "As for the Moran side of it, Moran ia an Intelligent fellow. He realizes Hint knocking Johnson nut would bring him nn enormous fortune. He'll go on mill fight and take a desperate chance when it comes down to the win. "The training of the two fighters indicates anything but a pissilile agree ment between them. Moran has been working quietly for several months. Johnson has been taking unusual care of himself anil has been doing uiiusii Niillv hard work in his training camp. "Before Johnson went west to fight Jeffries he dissipated heavilv while he was going through small bouts in the cist. But once be headed for the big fight ho, worked like a trench digger. Iteports from France state that John hoii has taken off a great deal of his tmperfluous flesh. " Moran 's theory of the fight is that -T.itiiisoii will look as fit as ever and be as good na ever for six or seven Tounds. Moran says that if he is able to weather Johnson's attack through the first half dozen rounds, Johnson will lose his speed, while Moran will be as fresh as ever. " Moran is pitting his own endurance Los Angeles, Cal., June 15. Venice and Sacramento were scheduled to break the tie of their last week's ser ies at Washington park today. Three games each was the net result of the week's play, ninl the series as n whole was one of the best of the season to date. Sailor Stroud was the individual hero of the week, although he dropped one of his games to the Tigers. In the two full games he pitched, the Sacramento star allowed but four hits. He lost his first game to llitt, when, although but two Tigers hit safely, he was out-lurked. He duplicated the two-nit per formance yesterday and recorded a wcll earneil shutout. The arrival of Hilly Orr fro nithe Athletics nnipiestiouiild.v has strength ened the Wolves' infield. The new comer worked well around first base with Young, who looks just as well nt second as he did at short. The Venice twirlers worked well all week, but the douliteis among the Ven ice fans opius that their fast clip of the last inontli is likely to cause a crack. The whole club was working at top snecd, however, ill spite of shifts caused by injuries. The Wolves looked better this flip than at any previous visit this year. Wolvertnu's pitching staff, however, needs strengthening, according to gen eral opinion. The Wolves leave tonight for the ninth, ami the Angels and Tigers will renew their internecine strife at Wash ington park tomorrow. which started out .windows. At New York. Tho liner Xew York 1....1 r... ,i... n.. .ti. ...i oaiuniay L'uine, li, on u 1 1 v uir i I'll. nn. i . 11 iil-i ... , . . . .... . ... .. ., t .... 4 as near comei v. had an almost traizic ine miners or ,.,e inn .cam r - - jve.l with its side gashed bv a col- !' with the steamthip Pretoria in that to a man the runner, ran good I "" . of '.'os Angeles to appear on the races. Button who had a hillv lap ! coaching line in uniform. For nine and finished in 27 minutes and 3.1 seconds ' ),alf """ngs of scoreless ball every or about two minutes faster than tho ; thing wont tine. Trouble started when . . . . . 1 Unii L'nn iimuiwh Attithrt T lint ik flirt rjkit h same lap Inst year and hildie lallman who was the offi ial hill climber of the squad ran a strong race and finished with a good sprint. Ab Minton who ran the last lap had been sick and liad not trained for two weeks before the race and according to the advice of his trainer did not rush tho lust lap as the Snn Francisco came to bat in the tenth with the score of 2 to I) against them. Umpire Dashwood made what Ewing thought was an unfair decision. In the mix up which followed Kwing swung on the jaw of Manager Dillon of Los An geles and Manager Del Howard of San Francisco performed a similar service Salem team was two ami one half miles I for the umpire. Howard is under in ahead. Had Minton been pressed he could easily have clipped several min utes from his time, as it was he run his lap in 2H minutes and .10 seconds ami finished with a quarter mile sprint. Mr. Gingrich said this morning that he believed that he could pick five men from the squad that would run 25 miles in relays faster than any team in the country, and that if any five marathoners around this valley doubted his statement that they had only to trot out their challenge. After the race the Portland Y. M. O. A. entertained the Salem contingent with a banquet nt which Physical Direc tor (irilley acted as toastninster. Mr. (irilley said that his men lost the race fairly and that the only thing was to come back strong next year. MIDDLS WEIGHT TITLE TO BE CLEARED JULY 4 ENGLISH TEAM 4 TO 1 FAVORITE, i San Francisco, June 15. Interest in t'ne Fourth of J nl v 20 round bout be tween Hillv definite suspension today and Dash- wood hns boen replaced by the return nf Cmpire Held. President Bnum said he would like to have suspended Kwing also, but the latter, not being a player or miller contract to tho club, did not come under his jurisiHction. A.B. Khiuhart, w : 5 Toothacre, c 5 Bell, f It Tinim, o 3 Hagedora, v 4 i catch, v 5 Keene, r 5 Ciill, w 4 MiMer, m 4 MeKinnev, I 0 Batteries for Salom: Keeue, McKin ney nnd Hill, Burton; for Falls City: Samson and Kagon. Falls l ity grabbed tow hits during the entire game. bound over to the grand jury, but are : pomlence, congressional committeeman, Olll UI1 UUII. Guy Hunieutt, 17 years old, who was arrested with his three oldest brothers a few weeks ago, when the gang of thieves who had been operating in the vicinity of Independence was brokeu up, has been released on proba tion by tho juvenile authorities. J. H. (.'launch, proprietor of a meat Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. market in this city, was badly injured j wji accept an eighth grade position in At nauia nosa, i. ai. iuiss nessie , a, lew iiuvh ago, wue.u ine wiuiiiuss . ono 0f the 1 ortland schools. Staeter suffered n broken s'.iouliicr and, slipped while he and an assistant were j j0Vi j t (.urti, pastor of the Dal- a tog otf .Nantucket, Nitiminy. At London. Six persons were killed by lightning on Wandsworth common, several were injured and many build ings were struck, - At New York. A son was born to W. E. Goodell, a pioneer rosident of Polk county, died at his home at KicK real Thursday, aged 7.1 years. His wife preceded him to the grave last February. Miss 1'earl Horner, who has been a member of the faculty of the Dalles High school, and who had been re elected for next year, has resigned, and Miss Hnttie Felton rerious internal in juries when their automobile collided with a Potaluma and jantn Rosa elec tric railway car. At San Mateo, Cal. The authorities were notified by R. Y. Hayne, tho polo stringing up a beef at his slaughter : ia9 christian church, has exchanged house. The crank of the windlass ! pllpjts for a few weeks with Rev. F. struck him in the face, breaking his j j, ir00ke of Turlock, Cat. nose, and also on tho right arm, crack- m ing the small bone in two places. ! Poverty is a crime only when it pro A daughter was born to Dr. and Mrs. I vides one with prison fare. Hits 3 3 o 0 o 1 4 3 1 0 PORTLAND CLIMBS 45 POINTS. New York, June 15. Malcolm Stev enson probably will take the place of ; Hene Lit Montague in tomorrow's polo I game with the British challengers at, Mendowhrook. On the strength of win- ning Saturday's opening game, the' Lnglish team was quoted toilay a 4 to 1 J favorite to take the second game. The shift in the American lineup was due, it was said, to a lack of teamwork in i Saturday's game, I The Americans probably will line up j tomorrow us follows: I No. 1, l.nwreme Wnterbury ; No. 2, I Montgomery Wnterbury; No. 3, Mai- i eolm Stevenson; back, Deverenux Mil- ; I burn. j (t Get Up" and Get Portland, Ore., June 15. After climb- Mnrrav and George Chip ing 4.1 points in the percentage column incrcasej today with the expected ar-1 at the expense of the Christianized rival tomorrow of Murray and his ninii-j Oiiks, the Beavers were en route to airer. Jack Kenrns. from their eastern : California todav for a two weeks' in- invnsion. The bout, which is to bejvasion from which ihey expect to re-j staged at Daly City, is expected to go turn at least in third place. They are I far toward clearing up the dispute over ! now in the fourth position with a per- the middleweight titie. Murray, while , centage of 500 and going fine, in the east, boxed two 10-round boutsj The substitution of Pitcher Christian) with Al McCoy, who, by virtue of a in place of Arthur Devlin ns manager one-round knockout over Chip, has been of the Oaks a week ago did not seem ! claiming the championship. In the sec-: to strengthen the team, for Portland! oud bout Murray was given the pop-j took six out of tho seven games played, j ular verdict. including a double-header Sunday, Chip, who knocked out Sailor Petros-1 Poor pitching on the part of the I key in Los Angeles a few weeks ago, ! Oaks and Portland's valiant stickworkl is expected here in n few days to begin I were responsible for the slaughter. The I training lor the Independence uny oat- March hare had not a Ming on Killi tie. EDDIE COLLINS IS WATCHING I THE FEDEttAXS CLOSELY Newport, Oregon A Charming Resort by-the-Sea, Smiles and Bids You Welcome Welcome to her hospitality, her health, and nerve restorers. To her comfortable Hotels, Rooming Houses and Camps; to her luscious sea foods; to her bathing and delightfully diversified recreations. Low Round-Trip Summer Fares Greatly reduce the expense of a visit to Newport. Stop at the first Southern Paci fic or C. & E. office and ask for illustrated pamphlet on "New- Chicago, June 5. Kddie Collins, star batsmuu nnd infielder of tiie Phila delphia world's champion Athletics, joined Walter Johnson today in his at titude of "watchful waiting" to see whether tho new Federal league makes good this year. Collins admitted that he has been offered by the Brooklyn Federal league club- the largest salary ever promised any player. He said he was considering th? ofier, and, like Washington's premier pitcher, would not act until after his contract with the Philadelphia Americans in the fall. Collins intimated thut the BrorMya of fer amounted to nicro thau $2.1,000 a year. U was stated some time ago that Manager Tinker of the Chicago Fed erals had offered Johnson a three-year contract at $20,000 annually. lay for wi'.dness in the first game Sun-1 day. In the seventh inning he walked' two, hit another, which, with the aid ! of a hit, netted three runs that broke a three to three tie. Two of the runs ; were forced in. After a week with the Spokane i Northwestern league team, Catcher Brencgan returned to the Heavers Sun-1 day and worked in the second game. He was loaned to the Indians. Portland plays Saerauieuto this week at Sacramento. Don't you back up or stop until you've tried DIXIE QUEEN. It's the one perfect tobacco for the big, two-fisted, out-of-doors man who wants a rich, mellow tobacco for both chewing and smoking, iw&a You get hold of DIXIE QUEEN. Note the honest sweetness of this pure old Burley leaf, aged for three to five years, to bring out all its mellow fragrance and flavor. DIXIE QUEEN has the genuine snap and taste ? tlifif vnn rtmnt in fnrtflnrn yP' ' rat SALEM FEDERALS DEFEAT FALLS CITY IN GOOD GAME 1 Emm 1 lilll i ( (fl sun strt I OCOENiSHAJT I por JOHN M. 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