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1 ! I! i I J 5 i i ? f I J ! ; j ? i 1 1 5 I ? HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross Things We Never See M -J IL , . U ( .uiM. ics, Srf lNLR , D: . J . U I MMM',MM"M'M"MMM'MMM . i . I- i. ' , 1 -AAA. ttttttf TtTtTTTTf f TTf TT A 1 SPORT NEWS RITCHIE AND WELSH : Baseball : jStuffy Mclnnis Northwestern League Standings. I parly knockout." Tiio boxing expert of the Evening News hail the. following to say of Kit chie todays "Ritchie is in wonderful condition. I anil no Minxes wuu me Bpeeu.oi u snake. His training bouts indicated I that he has a bewildering variety of Liehtwelght Champion Said to Be In blows and he ia a splendid defensive Seattle Vancouver . Spokane .... V ictoria Portland .. Tacoma W. .... 54 .... 52 .... 40 .... 33 .... 29 .... 30 Pet. .643 .631 .013 .402 .303 .S?.9 By A. M. Corrlgan. riue Fettle and Fans Are Confi dent Will Reclaim the Title. anil offensive fighter. The general Idea that the American la devoid of a punch is erroneous. His work was a revela tion to me. Welsh will need all his nlAvArnnya in artn " WELSH 13 A FAVORITE ,.,,-,' rmnin "i fiv( tn follr fa. IN LONDON BETTINOl Vorite in tho betting today, but it was predicted that tho fighters would enter Chips' Victory Over Murray a Fluke, Clabby's Victory In Australia Puts Him lu Line for Middleweight London, July 0. Both Willie lfitchie, the ring at even money Tho Hcv. J. H. Bouniers today agreed to act as master of ceremonies at tBe fight. Scores of clergvmen filed pro tests with the bishop of Islington inguiust such action. BY HAL SHERIDAN lightweight champion of the WOrld, j LATE BING GOSSIP and Freddie Welsh of Knglaml, tapered off in their work today for their sciied-1 New York, July 0. George Chip's uled 20-round bout here tomorrow night; recent knockouts in California of Sailor nt the Olvmpin. The American planned ' K lVtrorkcy of Snn Francisco and to arrive' in London tonight from his " Hghting Hilly Murray of Sacra training quarters and will stop at a ! monto nave convinced New Vorkers private house. His wife and biibv nr-; that Al Mc( oy s victory over the I'onn rived from America aboard the Aqni-1 "vlvainnn was a fluke. It is pointed finia nn.l await him at the Waldorf, out that the Hrooklymte has not won Ititchio today scut the following tele-, a victory over nny opponent since he gmm to the Loudon office of ihe Unit flattont-l Chip with a punch in n New ed Press: 'or rl"K- McCoy s most notable op- ' " Mv Vendition is perfect. I expect ; ponent he defeated Chip was M,ur to force the fighting and hope for nil I "' '"' the Culiforniiin bent him easily i -1 both times. Followers of the game pie- Yesterday's Results. At Spokane Spokane 1-4, Portland 0-3. At Seattle Seattle 3, Vancouver 3.1 At Victoria Tacoma 1 1, Victoria 10, Western Tri-State League Standings. W. L. Pet Pendleton 4(1 32 Walla Walla 4.3 34 Baker 35 42 North Yakima 31 47 Yesterday's Results. At Walla Walla v. alia Walla 3 dletou 2. At North Yakima Buker 6, North Yakima 1. I .590! V .558! .455) .. 1 A cure of the habit. This omission may be supplied by some enterprising ad vertiser. INTEREST ON A FORGED NOTE. CHIP DEFEATS MURRAY. San Francisco, July 6. The most dis couraged and dejected young man in San Francisco today was Billy Murray of Sacramento, who was knocked cold in the fifteenth round of a scheduled 20-round bout at Daly City Saturday afternoon by George Chip of Newcastle, Pa. Murray attributes his defeat to ovorconfideiice and is anxious for an other bout with Chip. Manager Jack Kearns announced to Red McGhee says: The most unlikely-lookin' pup may cop blue ribbons when grown up, up- seiiin' an me u,oj. IThe rcrawny-lookin' Stuff Mclnnis join ed the Macks the wise ones made a lot o' cracks 'bout foundling institutes. Their laughin' rang out loud an ' strong the funt can t be done." But Connie piayea his hunch. He know tho kid was short on height but figured he'd produce all right because he had the punch. That first year Stuff was just nineteen but in that swell in-field machine he fit (Tacoma Ledger.) Those who refuse to abide by the laws of right living and right thinking always have to pay and usually pay with heavy interest. A once prominent lawyer in a neighboring city has volun-l teered to the prosecuting attorney the infnrmfltinn flint liA Ifl ft fnronr Ami hftA fauntlcroy, a reg lar j 8urrcntIcre(, nileif to the sheriff, pre sissy when a boy,;pare(1 to take ig punishment. He is grows up bigimore than joq.OOO on the wrong side White Hope. When, , .. j d r Bnd without a cent with wnich to make good. He says nign living did it that and recklessness in speculation through which he had hoped to meet his inordinate expenses. It is a pathetic tale he tells of how he committed his first crime to secure mnnnv fnr livincr Axnftnses: how he whon Connie j could not meet the forged note when this kid 'fore long it became due; how he felt forced to would will ol' Da-j forge again to shield himself, and then vis' boots. n nliintrB into aneculation in hone of mnkinir a biff enouirh bunch of money That kid? Au, cut to holD im out It is the 0i,i ca9e over Tho, tans all said. " aaain of the man trying to lift himself bv his bootstraps. It is an oft-told tale: but. somehow, not all men seem to become as familiar with it as they ought Some who will not learn from the ex perience of others must go through the furnace of experience themselves to Pure Cane Sugar $5.15 Everything for canning Fruit Jars, Caps, Rubbers, etc. Choice lot of the season's best berries. Let us fill your market basket. Prompt service. Thorough sanitation. Westacott-Thielsen Co., Inc. Successors to Thielsen Cash Grocery L. A Westacott & Co. 151 North High of other people's money. Well, a swift run is soon over; a slide down hill is quickly madoj the door to the prison is always wide open. Now, in his failure and woe, he is counting up what interest he has pstitl and must continue to pay, on that first forged note. Other men with less abll- ty, Has money, less social advantages just like a glove. There must be sprincs in Stuffy 's legs; ho gathers inii... tilfli forcred note must some dja7 than he have gone along honestly, eat- il.. ... J 1 1 .. . . V, V. ni.loa Kalnw - .. . . i 1 ... T 1 : tV. 1 1 1, 1 n 1 1,. . P iiiw nniit-ai rr6a oiui, "-'w"i:iail oue. wim lnieresi wnicn ma uevii . uik mu euiucu huu nuuicaumD huih w. delights to extort. This man has been prosperity. as successful as any could hope to be. He has chosen to quaff tho stolen along those lines. He has secured and poisons; and they have done their part spent in fast living more than $20,000' as they always do. above. An' he don't fall down at the bat. Ask anv pitchin guy 'bout that. I They 'II tell you Stuffy 's there. Hts two-base wallops sure look like tine a .lav that he intended sending Murrav to '' ' m.e J t the mountains for a month's rest, it Is ! PJ1 tthe ,H!'-, ,"J, THE SWEETHEARTS MARRIED. San Francisco, July 8. The event ful elopement of Leo Freeman and Miss Lillian Schabert of. Portland terminat ed happily today in the wedding ii the runaway sweethearts here. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. Fa ther Stark, chaplain of the city pri son. Tue couple left Portland nearly a month ago and came to San Fran cisco to be married. They were arrest ed, however, at the request of parents. Miss Schabert was held until today, when she received permission from her parents to marry Freeman. He was re leased a week ago. It 1.1! t , !.. anfnt . :n VOUlluSlur vi Ull r I, B I I'liil.? uuiiiaici it tirst sur- r: r. f ; . t ii ii t simicivs ur iiusiiiu iu I'uu vi at VOien In SALEM, OREGON, stop BL'GH HOTEL Strictly Modern. Free and Private Baths. SATES 75c, $1.00, 1.50 PER DAY Tlie ouly hotol lu the business dbtrict. Nearest to all Depots. Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home. T. O. BLIGII, Trop. Both Phones. Froe Auto Bus, PSYCHIAL DRINK SUBSTITUTE. possible, however, that have to um ibunnged left oitic first r. ...... i :.. fi... ..n..A...i ...ifi. At i,-K-n in. hi in in" ni-iuu.i in mm in . . , . diet that McCoy will never consent toMc('ov in New York and the punches j sl"K,e 'u,r "a,luu"B- i meet l hip again. Chip landed on the eye did it little I Clubby 's win over Kddie McGoorty ; good. Murray spent mi st o'. yesterday ion n foul in Sydney, Australia, Satnr- j nursing his buttered features and pon i day makes him loom up as the man 1 dering over lost opportunities. most entitled to the middleweight chain-1 Chyi was about town yesterday jpionship held by tho late Stanley Ket-1 showing but few marks of battle. Man- i liell. The Hammond scrapper is about nger .limniy Dime believes that his man j the cleverest middleweight in the game is more entitled to the middleweight i with the possible exception of Alike! title than Jiininv Clubby. i Gibbons. Promoter Cof froth has prom-, "Chip iseil ( hip a iiiateh with Clubby and tho is more v. ? All Aboard" for Dixie Queen . . - - -) GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE lit acres of timber bind Orejimi Klei'tric railroad; will trade fur city property; price. "niO per acre (St. Louts Globe-Democrat.) People who have entertained alarm that the progress of the prohibition movement will deprive them of the cup that cheers may take more than au academic iuUrcst in a theory that knocked out Murrav and that is attractively set forth by the editor tiinn Chibbv ever did." said : of the New York Medical Times. Ale' winner will only have to reckon theu Dime. "Murray also bested McCoy i contends that there are certain meuiai with Gibbons before being rccogni.il twice, which makes it more evident j experiences that are virtually "spree- j as (iie middleweight champion of the , than .ever that his knockout of Chip j equivalents. '' He describes some of ; world. Gibbons has promised to en-j was a fluke. these, using the phraseology which , gnge in a -iiround bout in California "We arc willing to take on Sturray ; prohibition workers have made fa-j mid it now looks as if the question of! for a return match, or will tackle Mikei miliar in their assaults on the demon j who's who in the middleweight divis- 'Gibbons just as Promoter Coffroth de-! rum. lie talks of "sociological de-1 ion will be settled in or nliout Sim eides. Ve had n talk with Col froth I baneb.es " and "morbid religious in-: Francisco. ! Saturday night and Chip may be seen j toxiention' ' ami declares that the vie- j McCoy declined here Hint lie was uift in action here again soon. Boxing isjtims arc affected by the same funda-j ii bit siiriiiiseil over Chin's Imiukiiiit mir luwimw urirl it U imp uim In mnvn 1 ine ii till factors that underlie certain of Murray, : ,v competition Hint Chip is the clinm- "l.'hip," he said, "pneks a harder ii'ion of the middleweight division." punch tliiin Murray but when the bout j is only for 1 rounds it is n hard propo-; SEALS ARE DESPONDENT. sit ion to put it over on the iilitoiuian San Francisco, Jitlv ( 10 ucres of good laud all uu ler cull I Viitioii; will take city property as part p.mueut; price $2 W0. r nercs good land nearly all under vation four miles from Salem and i lose t: railroad statinn; price $750; lon n, balance $" per month. .r acres good laud nearly n! uinlei riiltivution, houso and burn all kind1 of fruit, sightly bnution. close to street 1 car line; will take good city properly i in exchange. i- nit i- Italiai. prune trees l't year small , , Mftrta His onlv setback of th bouse, burn, snriuo water Dined to bam. I running water through place, tl mile rum Salem; price $.1730. tonus or aicoiiousm. ue luciuues ; among the peuple subject to the at tacks of psychic unrest tho most active temperance propagandists. , This will furnish the people who Dismal fail-1 l)r,',,'r another kind of intoxication a sciemme ivi'ii mi iu use kii.--i i'Mrunkeu'' reformers. They may iu ! sist that it is nil a question as to ' whether the same results shall be procured from spirits of the grain or from psvehie derangement. There! i will be a new insistence on liberty of j choice of intoxicants. Hut the psychic s.'hiiol will have some advantages in j tho argument, not the least being the j matter of cost. Py reading a few in- j i expensive tracts and listening to a! few speeches they acquire, at nominal! exuense. a "iag" that it would re- quire a week 's wuges to accumulate in the traditional way. They will also be able to make a formidable array of statistics gathered from courts and pcuiil institutions pointing to after effects of other forms of intoxication. However their argument may influ ence the opposition it will be satisfy- : ing to its proponents and they will revel in their psychic debannehes. Hut the eminent, medical authority docs not coiitine his attention to tne temperance propagandists. He at tributes queer happenings in church I politv and piactice to the netivties 'of psychic debauches. He notes "the ! curious paroxysmal addiction of eer- tain interesting figures in eoniein- I.os Angeles, Cal., July (!. The Oaks' ! porary life to social reform of one losing streak is uubroken and Khinke1 sort or another." He finds the de has lost another game. That is i'.e, rangement especially marked among aiimiiin iv nt tii,i-th nf .I1- iritnlr in kA i.v.tai.linr. nt wev TiifortllS. He last mouth was nt the hands of the i., i.;,,,!,,, : iin.inii ;o Th.: ...... !,. th-v fcv. been "obsessed V'uiee, , dBK!1 after dropping five out of niiie ;bv the determination to exhibit all games, have departed sadlv tor home, the indecencies of sex ntierration AccountH of ti.e fiu lit indicate that Mnmiy began to tire after the tiith round and all ( hip bad to do then was 10 wait the opportunity of putting over the haymaker. "Nothing would suit mo better than to meet Chip again. Next time, how eer, 1 would like to meet him iu Cali fornia, where they allow "O-round lights. I am anxious to convince tlie public that I am ( hip's master and t lint my knockout of him in a New York ring was not u fluke. BEAVERS ARE CLIMBING. Portland, Hie., .lulv ti. With t.ie lire marked the efforts of Del Howard mid his crew of Seals to" better their standing in tlie (oast league race as a result of their clash here Inrt week with Harry Wolvertou's eassy Sacs. Sncraiuento won tive out of the eight games ami ns n result the Seals now are resting in third place, leading the Heavers by the scint mar gin of three points. Howard and his men are en route to Portland for this week's scries with the) Heavers, but the Seal skipper would make no predictions regarding the out come of the clash. Mv men are in clutches of old Joe Nothing like a good satisfying chew or a rich, fragrant smoke to keep your nerves steady and your head clear. Street car men are about the busiest lot of fellows on earth. Starting' stopping watching traffic taking care of passengers something's going on every minute. It would be a tough job for them if they didn't have their Dixie Queen to smooth out the kinks; but it's "All Aboard for the Contentment Avenue Line" when they use this rich, mellow, satisfying tobacco. ' ll Hi Tf 'II if I I 0 .-. t ...... I 1.....1 ll ., I.... vation, good fruit or berrv land; will ,,,K"", .01,,t ot their buoyant sails, Slump, raid Howard. " Kverytuing is take eitv lot as part ravmonl; price ; 1 "ll,'l'l'v "' ''is equally i.n- going wrong and the men are not lut- ..1,1,) iioi'r crew oi nan iiissers were en tmg. I lie Heavers are going along at a 'route to ( alifornia today. They drop-, fast clip, taking six of eight games I ncrc of good land, family oi '1'iu.l. ' i''d six of the eight games played with from the Tigers. We are up against n J well, bunted on main macadam road Portland. This was the best record of toui'h proposition this week. ' leading into Salem; price :iiO; $.10, the week iu the Coast league and the "Hub" Pemoll and Lefty Leifield. c.ish, da In nee $10 per month, ti per tent Heavers nre now just half n game be-; are Howard's most consistent winners, interest. hind the Seals tor third place. Fanning has been unable to strike his ' The double xiitnry of the Heavers stride and until he does the Seals can- 20 acres of good land, nearly all Sunday placed just three games be-. not hope to get back up among the liiuler cultivation, f h.hm of bearing ' tween them and the Xcnitinns for the leaders. poach orchard, land lias gnad drainage. leadership el the league. All of which ! fiiio building site, 3... miles from 1 goes to show that the Heavers are the1 OAKS LOSE IN LOS ANGELES. nniemi price t-hjo. rem ciimntrs. ,,, , , , , , I I!' Higijinbothain's victorv in the W acres of good land, 20 a res undci i filkt Sl,!lV ,..,. fi,., cultivation, 10 of which were set to 1 ,i ;,.:, :,.. , .,, lot, ea-t front, f,""":' l0:it two dining tho week to(Wni9 thff victorious Angeles are awaif-; While he does not discuss the English louse, close to 1 C V .. : ing confidentlv the arrival of Wolver- militants, we presume that they are is is a map. " 1 r:''"''fo ''o'nes this week and ,, ciimbing Sacramentans to begin of the same " psvehiatrie type." He Muniigcr .k( redic is hopeful of taking promises to be au interesting concludes, very charitably, that these Snerameutans. Kov Ilitt of who had won five straight shutout !i-roon house, comer bearing fruit, store house, hool; price. J'.'OO. Th series. "snree-emuva ents ' are more wnoie- I Fhmke' defeat was the fifth straight some than would be alcoholism it Use the tnott efficient busi "" that exployed phenomenon. Seven self, a fact due to the-unusually high ness method to supply y0ur : hits, for six runs, in less than thre? in- principles and motives of the vie- wantsand that method is a The week- worR was featured bv as to the probable duration of such Want Ad in thlt paper. Cut the slugging of Wolter and Ellis. Also, ' sprees, it is possible that there are ( the cornersdeal direct. I the Oaks showed signs of actual life classes, some being merely snnsmodic i and save a fair account of themselves, and occassional reformers, while others n .,, ' I-ouis Lachmund is in London, Eng- Kumors were circulated today that are habitual psychic drunkards. Nor ROOM 2 BUSH BANK BLDG.land, on a business trip. j Venice will sell Kranx llosp to Oakland, does he recommend any institute for If you want to buy trade er sell see , the series. us. W. H. GRABENH0RST & COMPANY Plug Cut Tobacco is made from pure old Burley tobacco, aged from three to five'years so as to bring out its full ripe flavor and rich fragrance. Most sturdy, live men won't use any other brand, once they've tried DIXIE QUEEN because no other brand has the snap, the taste and the honest sweetness of DIXIE QUEEN. It gives you big, juicy satisfaction such as you get out of a good square meal. ' "Mind your step"-get aboard DIXIE QUEEN for a week's trial of chewing and smoking, and you'll never stop. 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