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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1914)
U i til M HI Mi i! toe daily capital journal, salem, oregon, ram at, jttly in mn HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross TttgswtMmrSM ""ToEAT-Sofc CP THIS " l60bHT'cSTaT TfflS I I M I'M W ' Tb"RV ft PATCH 1 I llW VHtf, I (TT , II t.THAT GlOEI H1 IMMEL0T3 . j I 1 U.TblWITWW BuT&06rt,lToT . gJ C- 6 TINE. l" hTHS - ' i J" r.. r"-" "st L2 1 I - &a j SPORT i NEWS THE I expected of a champion. Ho appeared to hit Mo ran an nara as no com t out hi" was nimble to knock the white man off his feet. I thiuk 1 fould "It-feat Johnson, and if I Ret away with Smith I am going after the negro's title." Carpentier Bays he has been told that Smith Is very slow ami predict thut he will win the bout on points if it goes 20 round. He also has boon told of the (iunboat's punishing power but he thinks he is clever enough to avoid the Americana swings. "These rushing, tearing fighters," said Carpentier, "have never bothered me. 1 have always been able to avoid their rushes and also inflict quite a bit of punishment while the rushing was in progress. The gunner also is said t have a terrific wallop and that if he ever lands it will end my pugilistic ambition, t have some punch myself and if I connect solidly with Smith's jaw he's liablo to be counted out himself." Trench Pugilist TelU With Bliuliiiig Diffidence How Far 8uprlor to His Opponent Smith, Ha Ii. THINGS HE CAN STOP CHAMPION JOHNSON And Says Ha WIU Olve Him a Trial If H Gets Away With Gunboat Smith Other Sport Gossip. (Ily Hal Sheridan) New Vork, July 10. Georges Car jontier who mets Gunboat Smith in London a week from tonight, and who lefereed the Jack Johnson-Frank NOT BACKING LIPTON. London, July 10. Pessimism regard- l.lornn bout, was not much impressed iiig the chances of Sir Thomas Lipton's with the negro's work, according to ) challenger In its attempt to lift the ndviees received here. j Ameiiua's cup was felt among yachting "Johnson tried hard," paid Carper-! enthusiasts here today. Indirect in tier, "but ho lacked snup, speed and formation from Designer. Nicholson in vigor. Johnson failed to snow the class; dicnted that the challenger's speed sn't up to the mark that has been re ported. Yachtsmen are said to believe that the Shamrock Ill's slowness compared with the Challenger has been purposely exaggerated. JOHNSON TO BE IN IT. New York, July 10. Following his sensational win over W. A. learned, V. M. Johnston, California champion, was considered certain today to be in the. fight for the Dwight F. Davis tennis trophy. Johnston, reaching here yes terday morning after a trip across the continent, played Larned without any preparation and won 6-3, 0-8, 6-3. WANTS TO SCRAP RIVERS. Los Angeles, July 10. Johnny Dun dee was expected to arrive in Los Angeles late today seeking a match with Joe Rivers. Whether he will get it depends upon Tom McCarey's decis ion in a three cornered case. . Leach Cross has demanded a meeting with Rivers and stood in a fair way to get it until Dundee announced his com ing. It was believed today that Rivers surely will be one of the principal in a late July match, with Cross and Dun dee offering the other possibility. ANOTHER WHITE HOPE. San Francisco, July 10. Tom Mc Mahon, a heavyweight who comes here highly touted,, will make his first ap pearance before San Francisco fight tans at the four round show tonight, when he meets Al Kaufman in the main event on the card. The remainder of the card follows'. TVF " Dixie Queen- It's a Brick Lay in a Lot of it You- could smoke or chew Dixie Queen by the hod ful and you'd never get enough it's so mel low and rich and pleasing. Lay in a supply of it today. Keep some at home and some on the job, and it will hold you steady as a spirit-level trues a wall. Plug Cut Tobacco 'is the one perfect tobacco for the sturdy man who likes his tobacco rich, full-bodied and satisfying. Made of pure old Burley leaf, aged carefully for three to five years, so as to bring out all its fragrant flavor and sweetness. This is what makes DIXIE QUEEN always the same. It doesn't depend upon one season's crop, like many tobaccos. We have several seasons' crops always stored away. DIXIE QUEEN lasts in the pipe i because it burns slow holds its flavor when you chew it. Take DIXIE QUEEN on the job for a week's try-out after that you'll always j carry DIXIE QUEEN in your jeans. Sold everywhere in convenient 5c ' foil packages also in 10c pouches and , 50c lunch boxes. I pW"fc,TeW OM I THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY l pm if !' iiwnnmiumii m Mwnumiwus iimmi iMih ii i r -- '-- - - i' " t''nm Jack Hemphill vs. Battling Lewis; Harry Doll. vs.Frankie Driscoll; Kid Romeo vs. Eddie James; Bobby Dob bins vs. Eddie Tait; Joe Ferro vs. Sam McC'ue; Kid Keller vs. George Brand ENGLAND NOT REPRESENTED. London, July 10. It was announced here today that England will send no entrants to play for the American open golf championship at Chicago next month. Braid and Dunca, who had Intended to compete, found it impossible to make the trip. It was Btated, however, that Harry Vardon and several other British experts will go to America in i915. PUNISHED TOR KICKING. Chicago, July 10. For protesting too strongly against a decision of Umpire Byron's in Wednesday's game, Heine Zimmerman, third baseman, stood sus pended today for three days by order of President Tencr of tho National league. A fine of $50 was also assessed against Zimmerman by the local club. Outfielder Leach also drew a similar fine for kicking too strenuously on a decision. Jake Daubert By A. M. Corrigan. ANOTHER 20-ROUND MILL. RedMcGhee aaye: For all-'round value Jack's a bird. For some years now the fans have heard his praises loudly sung. He's climDed f ame a lad der pretty high an' he'll dispute with any guy the right to that top rung. Nap Kueker a old leu arm an' Jake have worked in harmony to make the Brook lyn team show class. An' Jake has cfono the heavy part he's made first bas ing quite an art. His mem ry won t soon pass. lie i won one Chalmers' trophy car for bein' leadin' all-'round star he copped that bus last year. Such honors slon't turn Jakie's head, he just keeps pluggin' right ahead to polish his career. He sets a weird and fancy pace at fieldin' 'round that 'nitial base his lank form seems all wire. He cheers the pitcher all the way just oozes gin ger out all day an' never, never tires. He's some club swinger, too, this boy. His wallops are a lastin' joy to any IT L Al Red K Ghee San Francisco, July 10. A 20-round bout hero the latter part of this month month between Joe Bayley, the Can adian lightweight, and Frankie Burns of Oakland was on the cards today. Bayley meets Johnny O'Leary in Van couver the night of Julv 11, and Burns fltnaliad ttrifh V.AAia Xfn., I,.,-.. week. If either fails to make a good Je 'lar. f an- He'9 9,1ron on. c!,8h showing, "Red" Watson may be aub- I0n. !1ylves an stnanm,s 0,,t m tne doI,e stituted in the latter bout. PITCHERS ARE SOLD. ff your JomUr can't vpeyyo. . emf 10 tor pmckogm pr Si' OO for m carlo of torn pack aft (200 eigaroitmM), pomtago prepaid. Afimr tmoking 1 package, if jroa don't find CAMELS at rmprmmmntod, r fars tho mthmr 9 packogo;and ws will wfund yZr monoy. Don't Look for Premiums THE cost of the choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos in Camel Cigarettes prohibits the use of premiums or coupons. . Here's a cigarette of exquisite flavor that doesn't leave that cigar etty taste and simply can't bite your tongue nor parch your . throat. . Isn't that just what you're after? Sold alt along thw lino, 20 for lOe. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WhutM-Saloo, N. C Fat Robbie's ol'. Supcrba nine would) our ol' friend Jake. At any rate the vriTTaTi ! a rn wm m likely hit the greased incline without i SLttrlilU LA1J TUl Boston, July lO.-Pitchers Ruth and1 ol' turnstiles would click lots less. An' Shore of tho Baltimore International! J"hbl 8 smiles a foni1 farewell would leivguo club are tho property of Boston iiea oox lonuy, aecoriiiug to anrounce-i ment by President Lannin of the leal ; 17A Al ICU fniirATAD team. Catcher Egan was secured in TUULiuil LLUtAlUK the same deal, in winch $25,000 was said to have been involved. : Baseball : STIRS THE HORNETS Professor Ross Starts Trouble by Say- ON RUN TO YAQUINA M7 Pacific Coast League Standings. P. L. l'ct Los Angeles S-t Venice 52 Portland 46 San Francisco 51 Secrnmento 46 Oakland 38 Yesterday's Results. 4:1 4V 42 4S .-.0 r.'J Standard sleeping car service be tween Tortland and Yaquina will be established as follows: Beginning with the first car leaving Portland, Saturday morning, July 11th, first ear leaving Yaquina Sunday even ing, July 12th. Car will leave Portland 1 .-tit n tn ai-ni-v Knfnnlnv mnrntnff nil ing Preponderance of Women .Teach- t;ain 013i yoltiam to Albany, and era la Turning Out Generation of will be handled on Corvallis & Eastern Sissies. I train No. 413, Albany to Yaquina. Rc- j turning every Sunday evening car will i be handled from Yaquina to Albany St. Taul, Minn., Julv 10. Having ! on C. & E. train no. 418, and Albany elected Professor David Starr Jordan ! to oMutul on Southern Pacific No. 16. WOMAN 75 SUED FOR STEALING HUSBAND New York, July 10. Charging aliena tion of her husband's affections, a suit demanding $250,000 damages from Mrs. Caroline Frame, aged 72, was on file here today in behalf of Mrs. Brownie Weaverson, aged 65. Mrs. Frame's husband died in 190.1, leaving her a fortune of about a mil lion dollars, and she inherited another million from her grandfather. She has several grown children. Weaverson waa Mrs. Frame's secretary for 12 president and chosen Oakland as their I Assignment 01 space. S'next meeting place, delegates to the1 'Twelve-section drawing roo.11 stand- . . . . land Port and to aciuina: Portland ;,71) : rtunonai cuucauon association were al- j ntycntire space. ready leaving here today, thouuh the I Ynnin tn Portland Portland Citv lumiimi 1 on iu mi .,- rnn l ian-:""nii win inn eim oiriciaiiy until Drawing room, sections 1 to 8 in-. - j Saturday. " i elusive: Yacuiina Sections 9, 10. 11 and i ti vmiiaiMi eiin-e, viiKian-i w. nun imiuer, oi me Illinois normal; 12. At Lioa Angeles 1,03 Anu-les (-4, Sacramento 5-1. Northwestom League Standings. 'V. L. Pet. Seattle '! 32 ti.lii Vancouver 5j 3.I .(25 Spokane ."3 .12 .624 Victoria .'15 51 Portland 31 54 Taconm Si ,- Yesterday's Restilts. At Vancouver Portland 3, Yaneoiiv er 1. At Seattle Victoria 4, Seattle 3. At Spokane Spokane 7. Taconia 1. GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE university, speaking at today's f ore-i noon session, attacked what he termed THINK IT A CASE OF j over-specialization in tile general! REAL BUBONIC PLAGUE 1 107 acres of timber land close to science courses in the public schools. Oregon Electric railroad; will trade James Peabody of New Vork spoke iu ! San Angeln, Texas, July 10. Four lo- for city property; price $60 per acre favor of a "safe and sane" method cal doctors declared today their belief of sex instruction in the schools. 1 triut Albert Jones, an oil driller, was 10 acres of good land all under culti- Vestcrdny's speech by E. A. Ross of. suffering from bubonic plague. Theial'n; win taue city property as part "PSYCHOLOGICAL" SUICIDE IS LATEST 407 1 the University of Wisconsin, expressing man was isolated, pending the arrival 365 'the opinion that tho preponderance of of a government expert, though the lo 341. women among the country's teachers is cal authorities said they believed the ! resultinir in the turnimr out nf n irener. uloctors' diagnosis wrong. at ion of "sissies," was the subject of I Jones came hero recently from j much comment, and if the convention Shreveport, La. A f ig'.it against the I had not been so far advanced there was plague is now on at Xew Orleans, 1110 doubt that the speaker would have1 where several cases were reported. oeen wsrnuy answered. As it was, promises were made that there would I be several published replies in the near tuture. Pasadena, Cal., July 10. Psycholog ies American associates at Snltillo, The details of that imprisonment, WAR WAGED ON SPEEDERS. BARLEY GOES 60 BUSHELS. Walla Walla, Wash., July 10. Bar ley on the Richard J. Tompkins place, near Pleasant View o Eureka Flat, is going 60 bushels to the acre. Mr. Tomp- Medford, Ore., July 10. Following kins will begin his wheat harvest Satur instructions from the cilv cnim.H i'l.i.f : ilav. This will run about 40 bushels ical cruelty wns the extent of the tor-1 0f i0j,,e Hittson vesterdav appointed an'acre, he believes, ture inflicted upon Consul Silhman and, a ,otorcvele policeman to look after Harvesting will begin Monday all speeding automobiles. .over tho flat. The name of the officer will be kept 1 Estimates ot the county wheat crop long withheld from tho public, are I secret and a fine of $25 has been fixed range from 5,500,00 to 6.000,000 bush made known in a long letter fioni lr. j for thl, first 0ffeusc j,laU,a,i 0( $o r() jiels. The large acreage of hybrid wheat J. V. Moore, one of the priranrrs. to a iRst (0siporate effort to eliminate the wil1 bring up the total. tnend in tins city. Ine Americans automobile s.,,.e.ler fm, ti tra f ; were well treated, apparently, except ; Medford. tor the tact that tho assistant jailer,! A sl,K,,j,stion that the policeman be HE IS NOT SUFFERING. the Americans called ' the j yiven a percentage of the fines wai LonJon Jul.v 10. "Sentimental,"! Salem; price $3750. 4:... .1 I . . . .'.. . - ' nrt . ,tai-..l,nlrtiriiinl ' n a iha a .1 ivn I WIIOIU field," continually harassed them abandoned bv the citv fathers j,is re. I not "psychological," was the adjective with the prediction that they had but , munoration beine fixed at S3 a dv i htre ",av hJ" PresiJent John - t i ..... . i : i li... ""'"'' riuS ai o a liny. ! ,,-:l. f t.- u-:iii. 11, .l.l l.. a u w nuiirs 10 live, in ine iiiuriuuie - r . in uv ,hd hh-v. imu au.u.hv- ! he would predict their execution at I noon. Later in the day he would warn them that prisoners were often shot at midnight, and .still oftener at 40 acres of good land, 20 acres under cultivation, 10 of which were set to PRISON MUTINY RENEWED. i bile company, to describe " the present I Italian prune trees last year, small i business depression" in the United "New York, Julv 10. Another out- States. sunrise. break among prisoners in the peniten-i Willis added that his company would He made life almost unendurable for . tinry at Blackwell's Island occurred to-, '"" out 75.000 automobiles tnis year the 11 Americans until they discovered dav as .( sequel to one last night in n,i expected to sell all of them, that none of his threats had any of-:wh':ih cvral keepers were set on and' He was on his way to Carlsbad, ficial authorization. bn ilv hurt.' The trouble todav hap-j ' 1 I r- "'i ' iM.it.i siivj', nurir a 1117 1 was sis-Tccl oy tne reoels and the power I belting wkiI cut. Hiv rincrlearterfl wr New York. July 10. The United nut i. in thcir oeils Fruit liner Manchioneal this morning; -r;l ,isoners mutinied as a protest RAMMED THE PILOT BOAT. rammed aud sank the steam pilot boat j ajaiust the refusal of the authorities New Jersey in the outer harbor here..,, rMtnre vesterdav 's culprits to good: The New Jersey' ercw of 17 and 13 ; standing. i pilots were rescued. The accident was ! - i due to a heavy fog. Dollar $ or dimes? The answer proved time and again-the WANT AD. BUSINESSES GET NEW LIFE AND men and women establish them selves in businesses THROUGH FOLLOWING THE WANTS DAY BY DAY. house, barn, spring water piped to barn, running water inrougn place, 6 miles from Salem; price $3750. 5-room house, corner lot, east front, bearing fruit, store house, close to school; price $900. This is a snap. If you want to buy trade or sell se W.H. GRABENH0RST & COMPANY ROOM 2 BUSH BANK BLDG. payment; price $2400. 5 acres good land nearly all under vation four miles from Salem and close to railroad station; price $750; $25 down, balance $5 per month. 5 acres good land nearly al under cultivation, house and barn all kinds of fruit, sightly location, close to street car line; will take good city property in exchange. 5 acres of good land, all under culti vation, good fruit or berry land; will take city lotf as part pavment: price $1200. ' 1 acre of good land, family orchard, well, located on main macadam road leading into Salem; price $350; $50 cash, balance $10 per month, 6 per cent interest. 20 acres of good land, nearly all under cultivation, 5 acres of bearing peach orchard, land has good drainage, -fine building site, 3V. miles from