Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 22, 1914, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    "jSTOHT " THE SAILY CAPITA!. JOtTRNAL. SALEM. OBEOON. 8A TUB PAT, APOPST 22, 1914.
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JONES WILL FIGHT
. ORGANIZED BASEBALL
of Ktg Leader Vho Pllotod White
Sox to World ' Championship.-
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worlil ' chninpionshlp, in to draw down
n princely salary ia certain. It also
in u practical certainty that Jones was
given considerable stock in the St.
Louis club. Iln quit thn White Sox
- partly because ho wan unable to ac-
Louls Tain Bejolce Over Acquisition 'lir y of the club 'a stock, and when
no iiut no was regarded as one or tno
ablest leader baseball ever produced.
Jones in just 43 years old. Ho ro-
I turns to big company not because lie
mva vnT vrrn vmrrv ("needs the money"' but because he
N0T NEED MONEY, !,,,, , 0,portmiitv to fight organized
(. WANTS OPPORTUNITY, Inrohall, of which hi wns n n avowed
and open enemy oven when connected
with it.
F,itn Disgusted Over Devtsiou In Gru- Fielder Jomoh retired from the White
man-Salvador Four-Round Go Gru- I Hox club at tho end of tho 11)08 sea-
! son. Mm team was it contender In JltOJi
j for the American league chninpionsiiip
; until the Inxt day of the season, when
I they lost to Detroit In the final gnuio
Jon the Chicago grounds. With the aid
of hiit brotiier, .lonea wanteil to pur
chase a large minority interest in the
1 White Box. Owner (.'hnrles Comiskev
man Won But Only Got Draw.
By Hal Sheridan.
New Vmli, Aug. Advices rocoiv
I'd here from Ht. Louis indicate that
tlie baseball f mi ii of that city are Juhil-
lilt ill .if tltn siuiilliiv if Ki.ililir .ImicH
declined to part with any of his stock
tlie I'Vilcnil lenjiiio. 1'iosident (lilim.ro Jn",,l lie anit. refusing to work for a
of the outla organization has flatly "'lfy hii.v lotiRpr, and demaridinir a
refused to tv what wai tho fiiianeial , 1'"",i of the profits which his clever
c-iiisidcratinn'that induced .lonea to re-' "'i'nriiiiiit bmiijjht tliroui-li the turn-
K t'"' presideiicv of the Northwest-1 Bt'',!-
o, a IciiKiie to join tho KodcraU. i " 111,11 Tl,1"', tol' charne of the White
That .Iiiiich, formerly mtiminer of tha 1,1 ,mu "lp.v thoroughly de
t'liicaijn White Sox, and the only man rali.ed orKnui.ntion. lie Micceeded
v, ho ever piloted C'omliikey '( club to a, l'1' ( allahiin, prescut manager
j of the club. He finished third with the
- ' 1 .... team that season, however, ami the fob
T - ; lowlim year improved it to am h an exr
J fill II l!llY IN 'iit that it niade a 8troaK bid for the
lJJiJ JJU 1U 111 Anieilciiu I-ilMiio iiennaiit. Thn club
rr 1 W rP" 1 npirf t, ,n,"',l woii'l to the Atideticn, but in
Ii T A I r S I A I r ' " ''"I'txred the pennant and also
lLli"lLi J-lU 1 JTA 1 JLi , won the world ' chiiniiiouship, In win-
jninrf tho world'a c haiupionidiip, Jonea
' i beat the famous Cub hall machine
5 acreg of Rood land nil tinier cub: which afterwards won two world'a
thntlon; new 3 room bonne; now barn, ; championships from the Detroit Tigers,
v oodshed, chicken house, well; Sty ! ,
mile from Salem, l'rice 2200, 512U0, . . , , .
(1 ,... i May Oo to Clevaland.
roitland. Ore., Au. 22. It aeeined
Well Improved 25 acre farm; flrM-1 assured tmlav t'.iat I Khortstnp Pave llan-
rlafH bulldiiiRs, 10 acre In prunes, croft or luriolder Itill HodKen, of the
fumily orchanl; bdiiio timber, running 1 I'nrtbml Const lenue teniu, will he
water, macadam road. Will take goml H0id to tho Cleveland Americana within
modem (I room bungalow as part pay-.n few days.
"lent. Cloae in. Trine 10,000. , j Manager MoCredie admitted that
: 5 acre Rood bind all umler culllva-1 rl vclti n.l wanted to purchase both
Hon; small house, tfto,l locution and .Wore, but he was nmvillinn to let
3 ty miles from ISuleui. Trice ili)iio, i 'o' than one ro by the cash route.
;iilO cash, balance tlO per month, 61, "I"1"1 would mean a third player
per cent Intorest. I '"B' 'n "1B 'liaft to some other major
. i n I'eiiKue club and I don't want to lose
20 acres of Rood fruit laml nearly all ,lr0(, plovers. said MeCredio
T-Wr ,7J!iV,, ?!,, , " "".''"i ""1 ;' ""'tliVrmore, all these Coast league
Trice 1700, $.U)t) down, balance 2Wi.,, ,,,, , ,,8 or of U). ft
per year, 0 per cent mteieH. This inlim, to the Tcdeinls if fnev are not
good buy. ! taken into organized baseball, and 1
102 acres of laud, 80 acres under enl-i'iave no intention of wrecking my club
t'tvation, balance timber and pasture, I to favor Clevelaud and the ball' play
Minnlntt water, fair, house and barn, tfjerc"
miles from Salem. Trice, $03 per aere.J
20 acre of land, 8 room house, birKe! A Tough Decision.
new barn, running water, good spring. I an rrancisco, Aur. 22. Followers
of Sun Trancisco's tour round fights
were Hitter today in their denunciation
of the decision rendered here last night
by Uefereo .Sclmler in the four-round
contest between ltainh (iruinan. for-
f'lmilv orchard, 12 acres cleared, bal
mice timber and pasture, macadam road.
Trice 5,00().
5 room' house, corner lot, east f-rvnt;
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K'Hriiiu iron: ci"e vo bchpui rim iuiti . ,, ., , ,, , , ,
car Hue. Trice 00O. Ihi. i a good j "ll .n , ?t r ""l f,i,lv.'1,or
i)lly " of Macramcnto. lirumun won decisive-
lb' i liollini? a clear lead in evevv round,
Acre tracts just outside of the citv.but Schiller called the affair a draw,
limits, all In bearing orchard, good soil. 1 (Irumaii loomed up like a finished prod
Trice S00 pr acre, $23 down, balance' net, and in the closing round he bad
H per month. If you are looking for ' Sulvador all but out.
an acta tract look the up. The other bouts resulted an follows:
If vou want to buv, tra k or sell, ' ''"".v McCarthy easily outpointed
, ,4 u. " lJm' (i,'z; Harry Wills, a negro, stop-
ipcii Dattling Itraut in the fourth round;
- Hill Sloauo was (liven an unearned do-
Icision over .lack Kelly; Freddie Whar
VIT II C V. I P i 'Uta stopped Krankie Prlscoll in the
W I IlLlnnnftfM IA L0 Chnrlie Morgan aud Ed-
ff .U.UIUU.IU.UIOI V VUs Tai, WMt fl)Ur mlAt0 a drllw.
n , iKIdie White won the decision over
KUUM I., CUJH UArv Oi-UU-fhria Ceoije: Al Lloyd stopped Herb
m. .j. . j.-.i.." j !-.--; Astrand in the aecoml round, and
Tiankie Oluistead won tho decision over
F?srsr2Kw'iJ!WiSBfiiin m Kid wuW, .
Red John Powell
By A E Corrigan.
Red McGhce say$:
When baseball wore its awaddlin'
doe's an' layers saTriea never rose
above a plumber a
wage, Ited I'owell
Mathewson, a
S'.'ldoiilde-bar'l, aure-
"j,
tire, big gun his
pitchin' was the
rage. A reg'lar ball
club s payroll tnen
was full with just
eleven men three
pitchers was a flock.
Red wont in everv
other dav to trv an '
stow a game away
as reg'lur as the
lock
He alternated with
on Clevc-
dders. H'-
licve me, guv, you couldn't beat thut
pair. Ol' Towcll 's boiler-ninkin' arm
was: thero an' over with tho charm that
made tho sluggers stare. An' when
linn lolioyoii 'b league began lied shifted
with the Hpiilcr clan to ol' Ht. Louee
own. lie stayed on there for years
an' years. Then suddenly he disappears
iie drops out as u llrown.
Hut Hod ain't through. He's pitch
in' yet. Tho Const league swatters
know, you bet, that Ited is still on tap.
lie's on the Venice teniu out there
with ol' Hoc White-, the White Sox's
bear, whose loft wing went to scrap.
guess ol' Kcd ain't gonna stop until he
does the graveyard flop he jus' goes
on an' on. It's twenty years since he
begun, so don't name basebull 's Crand
Old Man without u (nought for John.
DE PALMA AGAIN
WINNER AT ELGIN
Klgin, Til., Aug. 22. Drivers lenr
born and Fontaine were started prompt
ly at 11 o'clock today in tiie second of
the big automobile races at the Klgin
track. The other drivers started at
intervals of 13 seconds. The largest
crowd that ever witnessed an autonio
bile rnce here was present when Dear
born mid Montnine started,
Klgin, 111.. Aug. 22. b'nlph HeTalinn.
driving a Mercedes car, won the Klgin
automobile race here this ai'teinoou;
Ttillen second, Oblfield third.
De Tulmn's time was 1:00: IS fur the
:!0l miles.
PABltY IS IMPROVED.
Snn Trancihco, Aug. 22. I), M. Tnrry
of Indianapolis, former president of
the National Association of Manufac
turers, who was taken from the liner
Korea here yesterday In an apparently
dying condition and was rushed to the
St. Francis hospital, was reported great
ly improved today. It was said that
everything pointed to his recovery.
Tarry is suffering from a complication
of. diseases. The foreign trade com
mittee of the National Association of
Manufacturers left San Tanoisoo seen
months ago to investigate trade condi
tions in the far east.
DIVIDE UERMANY
ir ALLIES CONGUEB
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Care of
YICK SO TOXG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company-
Has medicine which
will cure any known
disease.
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 23:.
NORWICH UNION
FIHE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BUKGiiAJGPT ft aiEBEDIl'S
r.c i'iMit Agents. 333 Htt Bixm
The toughest job we know of is that
of a candidate for office trying to talk
pontics to men who are only wanting
to hear the latent war news.
Good flights
r enjoyed by those ia good health,
Tho perfect illjrostion, clear system,
in) pure blood upon which sound
health, depends, will be given you by
BEECMO'S'
' PELS '
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SM tTocrvStr. In Ssmm, lk I.
Knircd in strength this suspicion de-
eloped into hostility.
Mut if Ueramny should be hopelessly
bentcn. Kussia, it was suggested, would
immediately become immensely more
powerful than any continental Kuro
pea n ewer has been in the recent past.
Ci ttsequently, just as they reased to
te anti Kussinii and been me nuti tier
man when Kussia was beaten, it wa.
conjectured that the Hritish would
cease to be pro-Russian and would be
come pro-German if Germany should
tuffer dofeat. ' &I
Ia All for England.
The pretliction wa made, ia short,
that a decisive victory by the Anglo
French combination in Belgium would
immediately be followed by strenu
ous effort on Great Britain's part to
end the war. on terms not unfavorable
to Germany, before the Russians hae
had time to oTcrrun German territory.
It was predicted also that this would
breed bad feeling nmoitil the Hrirish on
one side and on the other the Fresch
and Russian.
Nobody went quite so far s to fore
cast definitely a hresk in the combi
nation, with the British shifting com
pletely t j the German side and op? t
lag its former allies by force, will,
it was said the present war is one of
which no one can foresee the outcome
and that even as n;nge a thinjj as
that was not outside the bounds of pos
sibility should the British fail in at
tempts to stay its partners' hands at
time of its own selectioa.
: Baseball :
WISHART IS KILLED
IN ELGIN AUTO RACES
I Pacific Coast League Standings.
Machine Turned Turtle in Eleventh Lap I W. L. IV t.
Wife Saw Accident and Rushed to I Portland 75 56 .5i"3
His Side He Died a Few Minuted fan ran'-iwo 77 60 .5Ji)
T . i Venice Vo 66 .532
ljaleT' - l.os Angeles i 4 66 520
Sacramento 62 79 .410
Klgin, HI., 'r,. Driver Spene.njOukland 54 84 .391
Wishart waa fatally injured here thisi Yesterday's EesulW.
afternoon in the Elgin, Automobile race.! At Portland i'ortland i, Oakland 3.
He suffered internal injuries and a At San Francisco San Francisco 7,
broken leg when his machine turned Venice 2.
turtle at the back Btretch during the; At Los Angeles Los Angeles 0, Sac
eleventh lap. He was rushed to n'ramentol.
hospital but lived only a few minutes.: Northwestern League Standings.
Mrs. Wishart was in the stand and: W. L Tct
saw the smash. She rushed to her bus-1 Vancouver 79 52 .till!
band's side. ISeattlo 73 ol .5')S
Mechanician John .Tenter's leg was Spokane : 70 57 .57J
broken, and he was also internally in-;Tncoma 57 76 .42i)
J"rJfl1- ' ! Victoria 53 77 AU
Four spectators were seriously hint.. Ballard 51 79 '112
They were sent to hospital. m",
vtisnart was trying to pass Uciniin' x:
La.. tl. U..1. t- I J.
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whfMI Ml ft huh. our nt klu ..... ..U: .. , '..
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left front wheel struck llenning's ear' i
Wishart 'a Mercer leaped 25 feet in the
air. jumped a ditch and plunged M0
feet into a tree. Wishart 's chest wnsj
so badly crushed that when he w:;s
picked up four ribs were protruding
through the skin. His left .. was'
broken in several places. He died nt
the Klgin hospital at 2:10 o'clock.
.footer's left arm was nearlv severed
fiom hia body but it was believed ho
will recover. Five spectators were hu t
but their injuries were not serious.
TEABO PUT OUT AT
THIRD BY DEATH
FRANCE WILL FIGHT '
FOB BiXGXJM EIGHTS
Pari?, Rug. "France is
i ot uni'.iiulfi j ri tie rid it has
received from Belgium in the
present crisis," the Freuch T.'ar ;
office aiinoimi'cd this ntterT.oon, r'f
"and it docs not intord to
abandon its ally in its e;trem-
ity.
Xothing will be lef indcne
to frco Belgium from German i
oppression. The last French j
soldier and the but French shot '
will be used to p'otect tho Bel- :
gians and no IVenchnmn will i
abate his efforts while a single
German remains on Belgian soil.
"The Germans will be driven
from Belgium its soon as the
French military forces can be
brought f illy ii.to action.'' j
Basebnll funs of this city who will
remember the catch phrase "Teabo'd
a got it," will he grieved to learn that
the veteran baseball backstop has gone
to his reward in Mm . I,,,,,,,,, i,.....- .
grounds. Joseph Tcnho, an Jndian, who caused bv BriL-hf. di... in -r
a been attending the Chon.awa Indian his prime' toll Z T-!h
training schnn f.p vnn. . . ..... i..... . ' '. . HS. tt t)a" P'ajer Tcabo was
sizz: i-ssi 5 ";rvt"a
wnn buried in the (tarn C'J!!, .X f"'' Tw,bo bohind the bat
Friday afternoon 30? h'eV " i":n,,n" 'ved to be-ir-
as a nattery.
Why You Can
Save Money
By Buying a
Used Auto
Used autos and motorcycles must sell for less than they are worth
otherwise nobody would take a machine that has the "new"
worn off.
Just as soon as a new machine leaves the dealer's-hands, it be
comes a "secorit,," nna must sell at a greatly reduced price, even
though it has been out of the factory only a short time. Why!
The car probably is not injured. Yet, it Is no longer "new."
This rapid and big depreciation in price-value has already takes
place on the cars we offer you.
The "other fellow" has had to stand this loss. It's too bad any
body has to stand it, but since somebody does have to, you can be
glad you are rot the one.
Tho cars offered you here have been used. The "new" in many
cases has entirely disappeared. In others it is still there. Ia
every case our mechanics have overhauled the machines, and you
will get a ear that is in good Tunning shape, and a big bargain.
Furthermore, you will know exactly what you are getting, for we
neither misrepresent nor concenl. If we know of any defects,
we tell you, and lower the price accordingly.
We own our own building, and do our own work. We take ad
vantage of nil discounts offered, buy at right prices aud ask
only a reasonable profit on our sales
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING USED CAES HEBE..
sjlh. UUJ. mm sasumva
Geo. M. Reeves Garage
Capitol at Union. Phone 971
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25c allowed on any old sadiron.
$1.00 aUowed on any unsatisfactory or worn-out ELECTrS ? "
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