Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 28, 1914, Page SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
six.
THE 8AXEM CAPITAL JODBNAL, 8ALEM, OBEOOW, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1914.
Isters f
THEY HAVE THEIR FORTUNES TOLD AT MME. JOLLY'S.
i :
I WAS JUST
OVER TO MADAM
JOLLi. THfc
FORTUNE
TELLER,
DEARIE
I HONEST? I
SHE TELL
I 7
.SHE" SAID
I WAS 'GOING
TO MARFV A
MILLIONNAIRE,
WITH A HUNDRED J
1 1 HOLOftNLi UULlAnSlJ
SHE-E-5-E
Dl D-D-D-D?
'
YES-5-S.
AND I'M GOING TO
HAVE SIX. MAIDS,
TEN AUTOS, A,
ROW BOAT, As
WASH WOMAN
AND OWN
telephone:
DOES SHE
REALLY TELL
THE TRUTH,
PETTY?
np course
SHE DOESTHINK
I'D GOTO HER, IF
SHE DIDN'T ?
I'M COIN a TO LOOK
AT SOME WEDDING
VEIL5 NOW,
i- I A :.:
IF FORTUNE
TELLERS KNOW
SO MUCH.WHT
DON'T THEY
MAKE FORTUNES,
INSTEAD OF
TELLING THEM?
THEY CAN'T
FOOL. ME
DEAR '.
J
If
11 1 I v.
r
HUH'. IF SHE'S
A MILLIONAIRE,
MARRY ONE,
IUIJ !!!
V
MME JOLLY
TELLS PAST.
PRESENT AND
FUTURE AND
WHAT NEVER
HAPPENED AT
ALL. ALSO.
TOUR NAME AND
ADDRESS AND
WHAT YOU ATE
FOR BREAK
FAST COME UP!
SI
JOHN SCHULTZ FOUND
BY TRACKBADLY HURT
Having evidently attempted to hoard
ii fust freight mid been thrown to the
ground after being struck on tin- liend
liy some portion of one of th curs, a
young man, Hineo identified ' as John
jsVhultz, wiih found on the Southern
Pacific, right-of-way about a mile und
ii liulf above Woodliurn this .morning
jn an unconscious condition.
lie was tukoa to Woodliurn, when1
medical nid was summoned, mid upon
investigation hid Bkull was found to be
Hcvcroly crushed mid several portions
of hin body badly bruised. Ho wus
brought to Hulom on the 1 o'clock elec
tric lin.l taken to the Snlcm htispitul,
where necessary operations wore per
formed thin afternoon.
He regained consciousness for a short
time this morning ami stilted that his
name was John HchulU nnil that lie
utm mined on ii ranch in southern (Ire
(inn a nd will 18 years old. Further
investigation lis to his identity und th
whereabouts of his relatives Is being
made.
SPORT new:
ALL LOSI heavily
THE WATT SHIPS
TOOK THREE STRAIGHT
Carpentier Is Wounded, Welsh !:::";
Barely Holds Title-Base
ball Gossip
lllood will tell-eyo.
-ond so will a blni'k
POLITICAL CARDS
EABL BACE
Candidate for Oltr Becordn
Platform
Kfflcloncy
Justice la recorder 't court
Ecunoiny In office expenses
(Paid Adv.)
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine' which
will cure any known
disease.
IK! South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 28:?.
WANTED
To trade fine fiirni (ID acres on the
famous Howell Prairie. What have
yout bleo llechtel & ltyuoii.
To trudo 1(10 neru slock ranch In
I'illiiinook for city properly, l'rlce
1 50(1.
HI) acres, I.li In County, price I i'00,
hade for city properly. Modern hungu
Jow HH00 trude lor limd.
Home good houses and vacnul. lots for
liado for ucrougu. What have yout
Farm Bargains
One or Hie best Howell Prairie luiins
well improved for only IHil per acre;
i i n ileep, lilaclt luuiu soil, licit in llir
vslloy. ,
San Francisco, Oct. 28. Practical
fl.liiiifcuinli Hint, tlm clubs of tbfl l'llcific
(Joust league lost heavily firing the
season just closed curno nero today
with the, announcement that the direct
ors had decided upon a number of re
trenchments lor next year.
Our of tho first things the magnates
lid ut yesterday's meeting was to re-
luce the pluver limit from HO men to
IS, to be in force from May 1 to Aug
ust 21. A further suving was provided
for when the suliiry limit was .reduced
from $1111011 to $000, and the single um
pire system adopted. The reduction In
the Hilary limit alone menus a saving
of t-12,000 to the league, while the sin
gle 11 in pirn system will save the salar
ies or three men, amounting to ifuuiui,
exclusive of traveling expenses, which
loot up to a couple of thousand more.
The HHo season, it was niinounceit,
will begin March 2H and close October
both ilales being one week earlier
I hun Hie present schedule,
Sacramento Out Of It,
Seattle, Salt Lul'e, Han .lose and
Siicniiiieutn, It wus liunoiiuccd, are in
I he field to secure the forfeited Iran
chisu of the Hiicruuicnto-Mission club
A ci ill tee of three, inaile up of him
Heir, ,1. ( al Kwiug and I'', W. Leavitt
was unpointed by President llaum to
decide where the sixth club shall be
olaci'd next year. Ilaiiui declured nil
applicants will be heard, and the one
presenting the best proposition will lie
awarded the franchise.
Nenltle has been nnxiuiis lo break in
to the Coast league for years, and the
iiurlheiii cily seems to be prelerred by
Ihe directors because they say it is the
largest city mid best prepared to siii
unit Class A ball.
Hurry Wolverlon and Lloyd .lucobs
of Hui'iiiuicnto are disappointed ut the
action t ii U ii bv the directors, nnd il
was hinted that a legal battle is prol
able before a final decision is reachc
over the disposition of Ihe Hncriiinciito
Mission club.
due of the trades arranged during
vesterdav's meeting semis I'itclier I
S. Smith ol Venice lo I'lirlniiid ill ex
cliuiige for Catcher Van!..
Ai'ier Ihe IIUI peiiiiaut was formally
awarded to I'm I land mid .lodge . .
MeCiedie has responded with a neat
ipcivh, the niiigiiaics adjourned until
I'Vlii iiiiry 17, I lie dale l the spring
srhcliile uiecling.
The Watt hipp bowlers took three
straight games from the (.refers last
night on the Klectric ulleys and are
now the leaders or tne city bowling
(lilroy, tt well-known grocerv-
rolled the high game, 212. and
I Noud, of the Watt Shipps, made the
high average, 1 S 1. The Klks and tin
(Hobo team will clash tonight on the
Club alleys.
Die scores of last night s
as follows
Watt Shlpps.
games are
HOP GROWERS
(Continued from I'age One.)
I'ierce ...
Craven . .
Doningollii
'helps ...
Noud 1H4
Totuls
Philbrick
Hllipp ,,.
Halter ...
Freela nd
Uilroy ...
5 or 10
Choice !5 or 10 acre Inlets all under
cullivalioii near Klcctrlc ear Hue and
si'liool, only 41III.1 per acre, on cay
leriitN,
1 a II Total. Av.
loo 1114 1:111 no:; 10;
L05 iw 1-12 nil ISO
Kill 121 175 402 104
15S 1111 1S2 501 107
194 1S2 Hill 542 1HI
802 852 804 2548 170
Grocers.
1 2 .1 Total. A v.
141 124 145 410 1117
17(1 14.1 112 4:il 144
111 144 12S ,'ISil 120
120 1110 45S 15:1
1118 170 212 520 17:i
(181) 780 7110 2205 147
Totals
The following is the standing of the
teams 111 the city bowling league:
reams Vwin. Lost. r.c.
Wntt Hliipp (I 0
(llobe 2 1
Klks 2 1
Printers 2 4
Mansers 2 4
(Irocers 1 5
1000
.007
.0117
.:ixi
.1(17
SENATOR LANE AT
ARMORY TONIGHT
Veiled States Senator llarrv I. line,
Oregon's junior representative in the
upper brunch of congress, will address
the people of Salem at the armory at
H o'clock this evening upon the Issues
of the campaign in the interest of the
success of the democratic party nt the
coming Miveinlier election ami particu
larly in support of Senator (leorge K,
Chiimberhiiu for re-election. Senator
I, line is due to arrive In the city some
time this afternoon und prior to the
speuklng he will probably make his
headipiarteis at the Marion hold, where
he will meet his friends nnd fellow
partisans, A wire this afternoon snys
the senator will nrrUc at (I:,'I0.
convenient central point to be attended
oy delegates duly selected oy eai-n or
the county associations of Washington,
Oregon ami California.
"At the organization of the Pacific,
Coat Hop (irowers association so at
tended by these delegates, a principal
placo of business ahull be selected and
agreed upon, mid ways and means will
be levised for the proper handling of
the hop crop at a fair and .just price, all
the details of which will be worked out
and settled ut that time by this asso
ciation, and it is understood that the
principal functions of this association
shall be the sale of the Pucific coast
hop crop to the best advantage."
Sub Committees Are Named.
Following the signing of the organ
ization agreement the meeting settled
down to business again and the next
step In order was the appointing of
committees for all of the counties rep
resented, and thiK.wns accomplished
partly by the naming of growers who
were present to solicit signers of the
agreement in their respective counties,
while in some instances growers who
were present volunteered to assume the
responsibility in their counties, and, in
this mnniier every grower in the state
will be invited to sign up until the
greater percentage of nil the growers
of the state ore enlisted in the cause
which will insure its success und ef
fectiveness. Somo of the committees who will act
in the work of soliciting membership
are: Vainhill eountv W. C. Miller and
Tom Hogers, of McMinnville, and W.
ft. Kirkwood, of Amity. Washington
county Robert Porter of Forest drove,
ami .iohn Ileister, of (Inlesburg. I'olk
county W, W. l'ercivnl, will select his
own assistants. Lane county K. K.
Morrison and George K. Knight, of
Spring! 'Held. Ilentoii county Fred Ire
land, of torvollis, Marion county
William Hoy, of Jefferson. Ilrooks dis
trict M. Jones. Milverton district,
Marian ; Palmer j Wucondn district, W.
1. Kgaii. Clinirman MeMulmii will an
nounce committeemen for the other hop
districts' of Marion county Inter,
; Mothod of Procedure.
After. the major portion of the grow
ers of the different counties of the Wil
lani 'tle I valley, the southern Oregon
comities und Wasco county have been
of them," declared President Kerr, of
the Washington association, who was
present and addressed the meeting,
which brought down the house.
Enthusiasm Ban High.
As the business of the meeting pro
gressed and the plans and anticipated
results were outlined by the several
speakers, the enthusiasm of the growers
run high and the speakers were fro
cpiently interrupted by spontaneous ap
plause. Among the principal speakers
were President P. K. lllaliick, of thu
Mendocino County Hop Growers ' asso
ciation; President W. rJ. M. Heardslee,
of the Sacramento valley Hop (Jrowers 1
association; A. A. Alerkley, director of
the same organi.ation; President HliU
Paxton, of tho Sonoma County asso
ciation; W, W. Percival, of Independ
ence; President Kerr, of North Yakima,
of the Washington ussociution; I,. II.
Mc.VUhun, M. L. Jones, K. Ii. Morri
son, of Springfield; W. K. Kirkwood,
of Amity, and (leorge Hewlett, vice
president of the Medocino County asso
ciation, and several others.
All of the speakers, 111 reciting the
failures of past attempts to organize
the hop growers, culled attention to the
activity of a certain element of the
dealers who used every means in their
power to throw cold water upon the
enterprise and break up the organiza
tion, und the growers wero warued
against listening to the discouraging ar
guments of these dealers. Heretofore
they have been successful, as was point
ed jut in every instance, by one means
or another, and It was felt most cer
taiu that they would center all of their
energies and ingenuity to frustrate the
present efforts to elicit the organiza
tion. Visiting Growers Thanked.
Before the meeting adjourned a ris
ing vote of tuuuks wus extended all
of the members of the California ad
vaacn organization committee "tor
their splendid efforts in favor of the
organizing and co operation of the hop
growers of the Pacific coast," and as
sured them of the hearty support ami
Even if You Do Make the
Most Noise
It does not necessarily follow that you are the best
dressed. In fact, if you would move in the best
circles of society, you must
Combine Gentility With Style
This may be brought about by wearing I
THE "L" SYSTEM
clothes for young gentlemen.
G. W. Johnson & Co.
141 North Commercial Street
WANTED
llonry Font, Dullim: W. H, Xouton,
I t nil lit 111 1 f tl I' I. Tlturllt)il IvllllM Vlll- 1
co-operation of tho Oregon growers iai,,,.,. j. Ai Manning, Woodliurn, Houto
bringing about a permanent organi.u- ,M. A Bllr,,h) j, Ri Custorein, Kick-1
,11011, uiio xmiiiko mnmiuuu mis 1 ,-t.ull: A. A. Morklcy, Hucrauicnto, (Jul. 1
Hrodmed nnd adopted extending thanks: K K. Morrison, (leorge K. Knight,;
I to President Kerr, or the Washington j Springfield; M. .1. Kren., Fred N.
uuurw, utwi.i for nil iiiriu. an, nt. I Ii na. 1 . . I n ' w . ' nr I
" ' - mump, nuver ai, u. jones, moons; ,
lasm and assurances of the co-operation Mi Murphy, lluena Visla; W. 0. Miller, I
of tho Washington growers. On behalf To, McMinnville; W. II. Kirk-
of the California growers, Mr. Mluluck W00li Amjtv. . a, Arnold, Aurora;
nnd Mr. Heardslee tendered their an- w u iiv rrf,.ron, w II nnd A .1.
signed up the county organizutioiis will j preciutiou of the spirit of friendship ! j.vnn) (lervuis; George j. Krebs, Jef
either attend the next meeting in Salem , anil good will expressed in the resolu- j ('em'. e. j,, Cunningham,' Uhiali,' Cal.;
Saturday, November i, in a body or ( tions, and wlieu the question of whether ; onry Seuton Jefferson; M. llattalinn,
seiecs ueiegHies 10 represent, ineiii, run growers presem were in nivor 01
wdien a permanent organization of thejorgunizntiou was put und every muu in
Oregon growers will be effected and : tho meeting arose to his feet, Mr.
a set of state delegates will be chosen Hen rdslee took the floor, saluted and
to represent the Oiegon association at j exclaimed: "Gentlemen of Oregon,
n joint meeting of like delegations from California takes otf her hut to you."
Waiinlngtou nnd Culil'orniii, to be held I Hop Growers In Attendance,
at some central point most convenient i Among those in attendance at yes
for nil, when the Pacific const assocla-' terdav 's meeting were:
A. 11. Davidson, llerbey Hill, G. N.
Sloper, W. A. Patlon, II. II. Fletcher,
II. Feiiuell, .1. S. Ilohiinnon, Verd Hill,
lloni"r Hill, A, L. Sperling, 11. Sails-
berv, W. W. Porcivnl, W. II. Walker,
I). 'L. Hedires. P. h. lleclws. M. M.
Porterfield, L. Damon, A. M. MoLaugV !
lin. Alluvial farm ( o., independence; : . MAN WTTH HAfKRONE AKT1
0. G. Goad, J. M. Grant, I. V. Yoakum, ! A m , 7
FAITH IN HIS COUNTRY
MR. FARMER, who wants a good
homo in town, hero is your chiinco:
Splendid eight-room house modern, and
two lots 150x150, good stable, fine
location, two blocks from street car,
one block from school; a beautiful home
worth ;i,50(l, for 12,400. Will tuka
good team ami 2.ri0 cash balance term
to suit; or ifoOO down without team.
WANTKD A good dairy farm from
80 to 100 acres, spot cash, Price must
For Rent
Farms and houses In nil purls of Ihe
city.
Insurance
Can place your
We write liisninine,
money on good teal ctnlc secmliy.
l"t you a good leiinnnt for your vacant
house, Tib. In your properly lor what
(you wnut.
WELSH HAS CLOSE CALL.
Ho-dou, Oct. 2S,-Kreddie Welsh,
wiiil. I s light weight champion, hold a
shade decision today over Malty Hald
win as n n-siill of their 12 round belli
here lut uiiilil. The chanipiiin, how
etei, was fori ed In extend himself lo
Ihe liuiil, llalihtin sin pi ixing In in Willi
lii-. .In-liing work. I
j U, Uh showed be-1 ill Ihe clinches.',
lie ii-rd ii ipiod, lei I to the slouulch
and il lii;hl to (he Inducts Willi good ;
i llei-l. Hlllilniu seined lepeliledl.v Willi
-el', I I. II- ii ul ni'.lils lo Ihe body, nnd
got in a niimliei of wicl.e.l lell ll.llid
v -lie-. In Wel-ll 's head.
! CAIUT.N 1'IER WOUNDED.
class than he did last night againsl
Willie Filzsinitnoiis In their LVrouiid
bout here to convince the fans (lint he
has any right lo claim a chance at the
title. While (liuiian won a clear decis
ion over Ihe local In. I, he failed to dis
play his much advertised knockout
punch, ami he missed iiiaity blows with
both hands. The bout was very slow,
neither boy opening up until the last
loiind, l-'i I .'ni iiiniiiitH got none the worst,
of Ih, i session. I.o. al Inns doubt that
( 1 1 u 1 1 n would prote e.pial to u contest
Willi such men us Fiiiuliie Hums and
Joe Aevedo.
I'rankie Mnlone, former Olympic club
champion, beat Freddie Haniineii In one
of the six-round preliminaries, Young
I .ii ii n in won u fnur-iound decision from
Vuuiig I'cnipsie, and Hilly .Milium slop
ped I raiikie Scoll In live rounds, Kd
die Hlukelce releree.l ihe mil in event,
and his de isioit in tutor of (irnnaii
was well receited.
WILLAMETTE TO MEET
OREGON NEXT FRIDAY
.The Willamette foutball sipiad is
toiknig otoitime tins week pieplliing
i lo do Inii I to a(:iiht Ihe Oregon II
BECHTEL & BYNON,
017 STATE BTHEET.
i-:ii 1'iiimi , ii.l. 2-t. Tlmt 1 in i
I'lcn h boveis have been killed, and
lioil Kennies tuipculicr, unit t weigni . ,mai l-'iidny ut l:ug
I champion of Furnpo, was prolialdt III I imi, n weaker than when
.tally wounded In the Kniopeiii ii'-,j iitinusl the Oiegon Agi Icnlluiiil coll
t was Ihe infoimatlon giteu mil heie to laiol l ute given op ml hope of
,dnv In Kid McCoy. McCoy said hisLpi,, ( (H,. oiegon leuni
wife hud receited a Idler from Palis, nmbe.
i i o ti I a i ii I n g Ihe liiloiinalion of Ihel Smarting u er Ihe unexpected defeat
di al In mid Ihe lu jul.t to Careiilier, :, ,,, hau.ls of Ihe WillaiuetK' eleven
! writ ten bv Miss (nnie King, a vaude-1 HH n'ii'oii ihe Oregon team lire going
tioa will be formed nnd the control 1
or parent body organized and incor
porated. This central corporation will,
be .'omposed of a board of trustees rep
resenting every hop growing section of
llio llir,.,. Piii'it'ic const states, nnd its
'duti's will be to purchase all of the
supplies for the members of the const
organization at wholesale rules, to be
furnished the members at cost, mid to
handle the selling end of tho associa
tion, which will place the growers upon
an independent nnd solid basis of busi
ness and will effectually eliiuinute the
destructive speculative and shurtselling
eleni'iits from the industry and the mar
ket absolutely.
Organization for Frotoction.
The keynote of nil of the addresses
preceding und during the work of or-'
gaiiizaliou was the utter helplessness of '
Ihe hop grower under the present con j
ditions, when all or the iniorniiniou
he has lit hand legariling the market is
what he gels fioiu the dealers, and no
is guided almost entirely by the die-1
talcs of the dealers. The present con-1
dilimis of the market, when hops tiro J
selling at less than 10 cunts per pound)1
whereas all ntn. aide statistics indicate
Unit Ihe prices should be much higher,
ami Ihese conditions, it was usscilcd
by 'he speakers, weie brought about
through the manipulations of the short -sclleis.
As u moans of eiinibntting this'
ileploiahlc slate of affairs, which Is'
proving minims lo the grower, and, I
as wis i centred nv Mr. .mcmiiiiiiii ami
nail
L. Schnrtz. J, A. Krebs, I,. II. Me- "u 'u'
Milium, HliK-in ; A. C. Morford, Hulem,
Houto 1; J, K. llrophy, Salem, Route 2;
Kit Loose, Snlem, Route 1; (leorge Sun,
Salem.
COLD WAVE PREDICTED.
Washington, Oct. 27. A sudden cold
wavo, covering the northern hnlf of tho
country and extending from the '
Duckies to the Atlantic const, wns pro-1 Thero are few really great men on
dieted today by the weather bureau for , earth, but there are a lot of others who
tonight nnd tomorrow. urn willing to admit their grenlness.
GEO. B. JACOB CO.,
Room 207 Hubbard Building,
Phone 2424
liSWIlf FATIHA
;f'!h::'i' v':-''; ; - "fr , if" i"' '
1 ........ 1 ' - i . . a. '1
-i; - .- V 1. Il
iV"rt,Vw''k """I"!"!
1
THE TUR.KI8H BLEND
CIGARETTES
DistinctivQly
Tndwidua!
Men of tke Service
tell their comrades
everywhere of this
distinctive smoke
lege
being
tn u. Ii
CANCER
lo iniike the score the largest possible,
mailt- of them picdictiug a hundred to
milling mailt for the conlest,
Owing to Ihe fact that many of Ihe
first t imi in were laid out In the game at
Corvallis, a large number of former
i Mo actress. I nipenlter, she Mini, wa
shot through the lung.
The four boxers hilled, nccnidlng ID
! Miss King, were CImiIos l.edoux. Clins.
Positively and painlessly removed In strnber, Adilnn lliiciin and Max Sling
lu lef time without tho knlfo or money j ,.r. Ledum pmlmbly was the best
lefuitded. known In America of the four, having second siring men luive been advanced
Address, Dr. II. II. Itonner, Dos 2.111,' bused nt i.o Angeles.
Morlh Yahlina, Wn., Dept.. J.
rr i GBUNAN 18 SLOW mr.IOIIT.
Uie, tot ,al., a Journal . ftS' uZ
i weight pit'tcge, will have lo siiow more
Want Ad will tU it.
ri,.. i ..ii in Is olhei. the present low prices mid re
Ii lined on I ii. e.l tlu value of Ihe hop land of Ihe'
Millev mere man fiuo per acre niiienot . ,
W.' W. I'ercltal, of Independence,'
und other glowers who spoke at the
meeting, declured Unit the only salva
tion for the grower was the terming of
u periuiinciil association through which
all of the business of ti It of the grow
ers could bo transacted, und the growers
were appealed to to stick together
thioiigli thick nod thill until the oh
lecls of the nsoe intion were fully real
ised, which would be In the course uf
another year,, and In the meantime the
growers were advised to hold their Imps
to the first line and me treparin to 1 from the maiket until Die mips witicn
do their best against the big Oregon i were alrndy sold ami delivered were
team, The members of the con. lung ! consumed, when a rise in the uiaihetj
stuff linte nothing to announce ex wool I be swilt and Inevitable. "1
cept tluil the team will fight for all would rather tnke a goil price ror nan
thev lire worth from wliisile to whistle.'of my Imps than a poor price for all
;!i' i 'i .. ' ;: i M?3z&gsks. ' " .
lIN ,l.l.l. !l