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PAGE fx THE DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, SALEM, WSEOOK, THURSDAY, JTJLY 2, 1914. HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross M-4Je'kfe lOrLST;Cor1 VIHERE WE f d4 3jN ft To(?-eCATp I ; 1 I fTT 1 I 1 EOkke . "rao06nr 1 I I KME -HovJ "fel Tf " ' " I J , I I 6 ThlngsVVeNeverSee VOP. wE MIT60T No EXCISES 4fe WO "2- UVXEO FAi2Ap i SPORT NEWS .4.44 in Paris, including Tom Kennedy, Tony Komi, Willie Lewis and others. The Knglish critics like Huvage's work against Curran and he is Ruing back. They wrote columns describing , his gnmeness. 'M urran , said ono writer, "swung on Savage's eye while Ravage was ex tending his right hand for the cus- yituf Have Foreign Enjoyments and 1 toinary handshake at the opening of the 1 Are In a Fair Way To Clean Up ' oom- ,ne ey wa "0s" tigni. in: .... xr nA nrnn "I"'0 of ." 1'an.li. ap and several bad I cuts produced by Curran butting, Savage begged Dick Burge,' the referee, American mm ARE IN B!G DEMAND Rube Oldring By A. M. Conlgan. RITCHIE AND GUNBOAT SMITH BOTH MATCHED IN ENGLAND not to disqualify I 'urran and then went in ami beat him." 1 A cablegram received here from Jim (.'of fey, the "Dublin giant", who is in j Ireland, stated that Richard trokcr, Another Gang of Mitt Artists In In,fr boss of Tammany, has openly Australia and Scheduled for Some " " ''J. ' .,.,.. UVU vum-r itiiu limn UUUU9UU tur a Blur Game Contests. bet nf M.ooo. Casey Went to Bat. Taroma, Wash., July 2. After floor ing Big Tom Cowler, champion heavy weight of Canada, with a hard left to the jow in the first round of a smoker here lust night, "Casey" Jones of South Tacoma was knocked out by the He (Tly Hal Sheridan) New York, July 2. American fight era are in demand everywhere. Many of our best candidates tor pugilistic houors hnve foreign engagements and j Knglishman in the fourth round re in b imr mi iv iirou ut n....... KnVe n game exhiliiti i7.eu loriunes. vver in neuroua, r.u- tor.. wa. ,illp nlnMHv tn hi. die Mcdoorty, who has been Kttii.R ! ll(,i'Kjlt, weight and reach. Jones good purses at every start, is apparent-' W(,jKn,., i,i5 ail(i fowler 210. jy suiis.i.-.i ui nouKuiuw ....... Tpx Vernon, fpathcrweiiz it i'hnmnioii Red McGhee says: Baseball sure boasts a bunch o' "Rubes". That name is easy on the tubes we use to root an' yell. An' it ain't any handicap. I never knew a Reuben yap who couldn 't ring the bell. That I'hiladelphia rhampeen teem has one Rube who is sure a dream a husky, blonde-haired lad. It's Oldring, outer garden guard an ' lemme tell you s o m e t h i n', pard, Cobb can't make him look sad. In Mr. Shibe'g ol le f t f 1 e I d stands they yell an' stamp lan' elap their hands each day when Kube trots out. Thev love AC m. HAL HIBBARD CAMP GRATEFUL FOR HELP In Strong Resolutions Expresses Grat itude to Salem Generally and to the Cherriana Especially. At the regular meeting of Hal Hub bard Camp No. 5, department of Ore gon, June 29th, 1914, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, The sixth annual depart mental encampment, department of Or egon, met in Salem June 26th and 27th and Whereas, Hal Hibbard camp, . being small in number and weak, was unable to provide all the entertainment and accommodations for the hosts assem bled, therefore the members of the camp feel dqeply indebted to vhe numer ous organizations for their splendid as sistance and co-operation in making the encampment the greatest success of any yet held by the department of Oregon, and of causing the visiting delegates t him there. An' well! go away feeling grateful for the splen they may. He'al.li.l hosnitalitv. and with an enlarged shown an At brand o' play the same ' feeling of the public prldo and liberal- BedNfGfiee year in, year out. Ho don't force mv circus stuff nor play the grandstand nix. That's rough. The Hube fields with lis head. He pik-d I ho bator, picks the spot where that guy always drives the swat. Then, if he flies, it's dead. The guys who tout Frank Baker's bat might ijive the Ruble a gentlo ity of Salem people, and the beauty of the ( hcrry City; therefore bo it Resolved, That the thanks and grati tude of the members of Hal Hibbard camp are hereby extended to that splen did band of men comprising the Cher riana for their liberality in providing the necessary funds for the entortan ment of the visiting Spanish War vet- pat u'8 aiso quite some suck, itjerans, and of the bovs' drum corps, Jong aa the coin comes clinking in. Jim- L. , " noVtl "8 ... , J, ,nen cous.sting or no sons or spanisn ar ,nv Clnl.l.v Vtiimir Hhiiurue i'ul Hiown ' . "o""?-ruKnt a slashing four . scores a fair-sized bunch o' men. It veterans, wh en accompanied them; my Cla by, , Young Hhugrue, I al H own j roi.n.l dnnV with Jockey Jlcnnett of ain't exactly sick. Give Rub thd ,l ;Lllv t.r thJ'ln livi.lnal mem 'k "V. Z Z: ViL l.1'" '?"-. . y""0" K VoWn . t.k, hi, plnyin-l bers of the Cherrians for their care in A-niipodes getting rid,: Harry t ?Tett "W iTllUulS .r..,v. . n.. reiittle s hpst dleweiu it in nil of v fr..,., ,,1 ('...,!.. ln,.l. I the t'nilr ritiimlu ntt.l liiiil hia titn.. li.n... ' ! ami letters of credit. Just no.v Stone in cleaning up in Knglamt. ltesides Stunti, Willie Ritchie and C iuiIhmi t Smith are in l')uglnd. Ititcliie in to fight Kroddie Welsh, July 7 mid Hmitli clashes with (leorges Carpentier on July Hi. Jim Kuvnie hns junt re i turned to New York from Knuliind nfter defeating P. I), ( urran. A seme of loss famous Americans are fighting uig on 1 1 save n knockout on several occasions. 1 Joe Hill outlioxed young Terkev in four rounds. Joe Hennessey broke his hardly enough of n handicap to make any difference. Murray confined his training yester day to six rounds of boxing, taking on Get acquainted with mum left liuiiil in tiie second round of his i Soldier Fred Nelson, Kddie Moy nnd conte-t with A ii.lv .lost, but kept on 1 Kddie Burns fur two rounds each. The and Kt a draw. WILLIE SURPRISED BEING A SHORT ENDER ( lilitiirniiin will work out in tile gvm nasiiiui this afternoon but will do no boxing. THE NAME NEED3 IT, TOO. SolJ in air-'.ljht packages oi.ty Lightwoiiiht Champion of World Has Odds of 5 to 4 Asailist Him hv fhA Henley, Kng., July 2. Giuseppe Wii Wi.o Ring Sports. ! iff" "'' J'"1'' .""'V " '"'!'a H. Aer of Boston lv three lengths in ! the preliminary heuts for the Diamond I London, July 2. Willie Ritchie, the 1 sculls in the royal regsiitu. Robert Dib j lightweight ehiinifiion of thu wurVlMble. the American ninivteur champion, wiis n suiprised young mini today ! wearing the colors of iie :)on Rowing 'when he awoke mid found that British 1 club of Tiunuto, eliminated J. I.. I'ann pei lsnii a had made Freddie Welsh a ; of the Thames Rowing club bv a bunt s visit, and making the meetings at the armory pleasant as well as profitable. Be it further resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be supplied to the parties mentioned therein, that copies he furnished the press, and that a copy be spread on the minutes of the Spanish American War veterans. HAL HIBBARD CAMP NO. 5, By Carl Abrams, Arthur Artis, E. B. Millard, Resolutions Committee. Robber Killed (Continued from page one.) the back and almost instantly killed. The other fled. McDuffee believes he was also wounded. Ii was not known exactly how much loot the robbers secured, but they re lieved the passengers of three coaches of their valuables. It was not absolutely assured that there were four men in the robber band. There may have been only three. In a clump of trees beside the track, how ever, was found the hoof prints of horses. It was this that led at least a part of the train crew and officers to believe that a fourth bandit secluded himself there with the horses, on which to escape while his three companions rifled the train. Possces were immediately organized at LaGrando and Pendleton and started in pursuit. The place where the conductor was compelled to pull the signal cord was on a 2 1-10 per cent grade and it was remarkable that the air held and that the train did not run away down the mountainside, perhaps killing all on board. : Baseball : Pacific Coast League Standings. W. L. Pet. Venice 49 38 .578 Los Angeles a 4S 40 .545 San Francisco 47 43 .522 Sacramento 43 43 .500 Portland 39 40 .494 Oakland 31 553 .360 Yesterday's Beaulta. At Portland Venice 7, Portland 5. At Los Angeles Los Angeles 7, Oak land 3. At San Francisco Sacramento 2,8an Francisco 1. - . Northwestern League Standings. W. L. Pet. Vancouver 52 26 .889 Seattle 49 30 .620 Spokane 46 31 .597 Portland 29 47 .382 Victoria 29 48 .377 Tacoma 29 52 .358 Yesterday's Results. At Spokane Spokane 9, Portland 2. At Victoria Tacoma 8-7, Victoria 4-5. At Vancouver Vancouver 4-11, Seat tle 3-7. ON A 100 MILE HIKE. Vancouver Barracks, Wash., July 2, The first and second batallions of the 21st Infantry, about five hundred men, under command of Lieutenant Colonel J. F. Morrison, Btarted on a 100 mile hike to Gearhart Park, Orregon, today where on July 13th, joint maneuvers with the Oregon and Idaho national guard will begin. PORTUGAL WILL EXHIBIT: APPROPRIATES $100,000 Washington, July 2. Secretary of State Bryan was officially notified to day that the Portugese senate yester day had appropriated $100,000 for a government exhibit at the Panama-Pacific exposition. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. Escondito, Cal., July 2. Mrs. D. Tay lor, aged 61, sustained burns which proved fatal when her clothing became ignited while she was making a paper fire in a small heater here early today. "Tia'iVl m Keep Your Animals w... FreefromFlIes Cows five less milk. hones do leal work when toriurcd bv flies. Keen- vour stock free from ihnc. disease breeding dob bv sorav ing them with , . Conkey's Fly Knocker Gives animils immediate relief and saves you money and trouble. Docs not taint milk. Inoilcmive to animals. - Try It 15 Days Money Back jfyAi If It Kails to please you. Get a can now. Ouart, J5c; Gal.SI.UO; S Gal.,H00 F. E. SHAFER D. A. WHITE & SONS FLETCHER & BYBD i to t favorite ill the liettiiiL' on the len.ril. outcome of their scheduled 'JO round in the first heat of the errand clinl- Ihe Olyinpin next Tuesday lenge club eliminations, the Winipeg : Kowing club ileteated the rhames Kmv- lit uooa Buys in Real Estate ! acres of good land n'l set t; Italian .1 ' in lie trees, .small lnni,;e, barn, well, i;ood drainage. Four miles south ot hnleni. Price l,.l5)!). $:nm cash, bal mice to suit nt 6 per cent interest. This ib a jjuod buy. battle night. I nicer heard of the like in all in v ini club u-itinini the I lil'i" sn i.t Uitchie. "The idea of ' The Vision Bunt club of Boston defeat- Tl:alvillr II clialle.l.'iw II fiirnriln ni-.t. tk.i ..I .1... I . ......... 11 1 ..I....... .. - 1... , " - ' . v.t nir i-l. II..' ...OKI. 'I. IU I II C.I. II 3 I 1 1 ' HV , ... . i ,.i.. ....... i i ...... . . . . . .. h . . . .- abor and tune on their nart. i ' """" "'at ii.i wiinauiii tour engt is. Tin lnrvan university's! . , ,, ,, , , , ,., ,,, was made a favorite over Johnny i'mt-' ..i.,h ,w..t...l ti. i.., ,..i. i .w " lwl vp y Riatetul to the looking after the entertainment and pleasure of the boys' drum corps. Unsolved, That the thanks of Hal Hibbard cump bo extended to the Sa lem Commercial Club for its co-operation in tho entertainment of the visi tors and in providing for meals for tho boys' drum corps, ami in securing auto mobiles by which a rido about tho city was supplied to the delegates and their ladies. Also to Mr. liillingsby of the Port-j land, Kugeno and KaMeru railway, for providing a special car for the trans portation of the drum corps to the : state institutions, and also the fair, grounds and return, that they might j witness the motorcycle races, and to I Watt iShipp for his liberality in enter taining the hoyg as his guests during the races on Saturday.' Resolved, That tho thanks of Hal Uibbrad camp bo tendered to the Wo men's Ueliof corps for their loyal as cistance in preparing and serving the banquet of ihe Spanish War veterans. It is the belief of this organization that this banquet was the greatest success of nnv banquet of the kind ever held I in Salem, and that this could not have I been achieved or the result accomplished j without the active co-operation of this j organization at a cost of a great deal of Tivn ii meres p 111 ewiy ut op RIVERS READY FOR TIGHT Ion in their nt fi..hi In I .w a ......I... ! i.. .. ... .... ... . . :.. tVomeu of the rspaiiisli-American war when the bantamweight title . hanm-d 1 ,;,, ,h7,t h, l 1 , will ! or heir co-operatiou an I uutmus hands. I.iit t union had been sick and i nimble to participate in the finals, out ot the game for a year. These I l.ntons mil lie a surprised lot when thev wake up Wednesday morning. I am last rounding into shape fori ' ' the contest. I have as sparring partners j Los Angeles, Cal., July 2. Joe Rivera Willie rarrdl ami Dick Roberts, two ! practically com luile.l his traininii to- 7.rHl in nssisting in the preparation and serving of this banquet, and in provid ing food for same, and to Gideon Stolz for his liberality in providing supples for the banquet and otherwise assist ing in the entertainment o the guests, and to the Moose lodge and the car penters union tor their liberality hi loaning dishes, which made it possble to serve the banquet and entertain li) acres of good land all under cul- iivauun. v.oo.1 new nye room l.tifga-; ,., t ft, ii.ooo house. The champion is Trn- ,','"'.,",:l ,,l,,,Sl': ! training at P.rightan, and Welsh at Port iniUis from !-a!ein . Price :l..iM. jrov.l. Ritchie' appears to be in spleu- did ihape, and is confident of victory. U'.'.. : i . i . . Acre tracts list outside of th eitvi "aH M"" 10 1 'st eon limits, all in orchard, gut-. I louitioii lotue In ami see us ab.iut them. Price si)0 per acre, 'J5 down, per month. of tho host welterweights ill Kngland, i day for his scheduled '.'i round match and Manager Thirty has just added an- Saturday afternoon with Matty Me- olher LMlild Iliv I.t llu. ulviiir K"i. I ('lie. River, hns force. I .Hti-hw,iiilits Itlili'K. n fi'iitlierwoiiitil " I .until Mef.u. nn.l 1. l,,m...r l,n,..r..,l over 20 guests ill such sitlendid shape, The advance seat sale hns been enor-; bv the poundage question. Therefore! Resolved, That the thanks of this or- nious, and all indications today point-! ho regards the work done already as Ramzntion bo exteude I to the Ladies SllftlCICUt. ul 1 e It, l.tr l.tt.-.l liununv in Medio, starting late with his active supplying tood and serving lunch to the training, will work no to the ,l.iv of visiting Spanish War veterans and their the battle, lie i rol.ablv will enter' the: ladies on the nay of their arrival at the ring five pounds lighter than Rivers. Medio has been promised an impor tant match if he defeats Rivers. t 1 ditioii of his career. CHIP MURRAY MEET SATURDAY. San Kraaciseo, July 2. "Kii'litins! jl'-illy" Murray of Sucrnmento eased tin in his training today for his scheduled W roun.l bout lit Paly Citv Saturday I afternoon with George Chip of New acres eleareil. I ...i.. . ... .... . . : house, bar,,, running ; water, t.ne spring j ' bout 000 cor.U of good wool. O' -ii,., ..,i.i .... .:..i., -.l. ,. . . . up to an. t incuuling frtdav afternoon, 320 acres of laud in Colorado to trade I for Willamette Vallev property. What ! have yout 40 acres of land, 2d miles from Salem. Prico 3750. 3 acres of good land all under culti ration. New S-room house, barn, well, chicken house, some orchard, close to Street car line. Price $2050; one-half tnsh, balance to suit at 0 per ceut int., I? you are looking to buy, trade or veil, tee ns. W.HGrabenhorst&CoJ 1 Room 2, Bush Bank Bldg. "Chip," said Manager Dime to.lnv. "could knock off work today so far as the weight is concerned, lliit George is nf the aggressive type and might fret without plenty to occupy his attention. Kor that reason and because Chip likes to fight better than he does to eat, ho will go right ahead with hia training program. " Murray's poundage was announced today at 13" pounds, while Chip weigh ed 159 pounds after he had finished yesterday 'a work. The articles call for the men to make 1,'iH pounds five hours ii before the run test Chin will k... .,, ; advantage of three pounds in weight, A NEWSPAPER CHAMPIONSHIP. headquarters of that organization. The lunch was timely and ample,-and war highly appreciated. It helped to add the extra touch to the enjoyment ot the delegates and to their feeling that Salem was liberal and even lavish iu its eutertainment. Chicago, July 2. Chicago sports were, Resolved. That the thanks of the or- worrying today over t'ue possibility organisation be tendered to Company M Freddie Walsh winning the lightweight! for its liberality and co-operation in title from Willie Ritchie when they j furnishing a meeting place for the en clash in London on July 7. In such an I tire convention session, and in furnish event local pugilistic followers intend' ing kitchen and baquet hall for the to claim the title for I harlie White who banquet, and in defraying all the neces was given a newspaper decision over Ritchie in their recent fight at Milwau kee. It was admitted that Welsh will have n decided advantage over the champion as a result ot his knowledge of llritish fight rules. TERRY OUT, GEDEON IN Los Angelts, Cal, July 2. lnfielder Terry, former Stanford Vniversity star, will be released Saturday by the Angels to make room for Joe Ge.leon, recent ac quisition from the Washington Ameri cans. Reports were current ' here that Terry will be signed by a Northwestern league club. sary expenses thereto, and also in sup plying sleeping quarters for tho boys' drum corps during its two days' visit. And especially are the thanks of tht organization extended to Corpora. Mitchell, the armorer, for his co-operatiou and untiring energy in supplying the needs of the guests during theit JE ANNETTE OUTSHADES JOHNSON New York, July 2. Joe Jeanette, ol Hoboken today hob; itwsjiaper ovet ltattliug Jim Johnson f t'hiladelphia ti a result of their tif nnd bout herr last night. Both w negroes. John son weighed 230 and .'. n. tte 19oi4. Hie Gasoline of Qualify It is all Gasoline a homogeneous, straight distilled, refinery product not a "mixture.'' Red Crown signs are furnished to air dealers handling this gasoline. Watch for the sign or ask our near est agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Salem