Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 03, 1914, Page SIX, Image 6

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TUB :TTM rMTTAI. JOUBNAL, SALEM. OREOON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1914.
BE, FORE.
AND
AFT
Drawn Tty
OllTT Sterrett
wM"T$ ME. "to
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VJ LEAVE-
Me
all Auwe?
MP
I WOULDN'T
Good Buys in
Real Estate
87 ucro farm; house, I n, well; 'lo
ncre.i under cultivation, balance tiinbci
und pasture: mill- to rnilruinl stu
lion. Will consider city residence worth
2ri(l0 us part paymeut. Price $H,UUU.
llo-ncre farm, i.curl.v nil uinlcr culti
vation; level In ml ; house, barn, well,
good roinl. Will take iflpliio in Salem
or I 'in t In ml re.iidciu'e proper! v. Price
.1.I0,.-)U0.
120 aires of land in Grant County,
Washington, fur trail1 1'or Salcm rest
deuce property,
Mil acri'H of laml in Kit Carson Conn
l..v, Coloiailo, to tiiuli' for Willamette
Valley property, What have youf
Ilil acri'B of good laml, 2.1 acres iituler
plow, lialancc good timber; locatcil 7
miles from Salcm; Price ijdiiilil, ir'.IOn
down, balance. t-tlt) per year, U per cent
interest.
27'l ncre I'arai to liaile fur Salcm city
liropcily. I2."i acres umler plow, hul
,iuce timber and pastnie. Price. ifOU
per acre.
Modern Salcm resilience property te
ti-nd on 40- or 110 acre iinpruvcil far in
i-ric.i $1111111.
10-acre tract, all ia cult i vat ion ; now
Ii room plnstereil I.oiim' ; new liarn
chlcken-linusc, woodshed, well;
miles from SnViil; (ooil road. Price
:i.'l(lil.
ii2 acre ranch, 111 acres under cultiva
lion, Diiiaueo pnsmre mm winner; i
a. res prunes. All stock, hay, grniu iiiul
linplementH go with plnce. l.ocnled ill;
miles from Halein. i'rice $.MUM.
0 neron of land all net to pr.ioo or
clinrdj house, liarn, well; il'.j mile
from Hiili'in ; prico jlfillO. $;!U0 down,
lutlii lieu $'J.'0 per year, 0 per cent ill
terest.
ft acres of land, close to railroad si a
linn and '1 miles from Salem. Price
i (."HI; fill down, lialance $10 n iniinth.
fl-noni modern liouse, close to ncliool
mid carline. Prico ifl(iOi), if: tui) down,
liilniiro $1.1 per inoiilli.
2()-,icre prune onhiird In bearing.
Maciitinm road. Price if.'iOOO,
,120-ncro dairy runcli; HO Helen undei
plow, liiiliiiirii grass laud; lOroom
house, two liarus, AO head of cows;
dorses, liupleuieuls and tools. Will take
as . in rt payineut up lo ifiiorrt) in citv
property. jlllllOca-li; Id years time on
balance nt ll per cent interest. Prico
IH,r,Hi.
If you want to Buy, Trade or Boll,
W. H. Grabcnhorst & Co;
Room 2, Bush Ban1 BldjJ.
SPORT
NEWS
WATT SHIPS WIN
BY NARROW MARGIN
Wolgast Shows Poor Form
and Is Not in the Class
with Champion
When the Watt Shipps a ml the Klks,
the two league lenders in the city Inml
iug league, clashed last night, the side
lines uud lilcncliers were lined with red
hot partisans for lioth sides a ml the
rooting kept up until the Watt Miipps
nosed out ahead on the Inst game by
two pins. Tho Wutt Shipps won the
PARTIES UNITE TO
GATHER RETURNS
(Cnpital Journal Special Service.)
Dallas, Ore., Nov. ;t. The county
central committees of the democratic
and republiciin parties have united in
getting the election returns tonight and
have rented the iirmory as a place for
receiving them. Not only will local re
turns lio given, but those of the stnte.
urrungenients having been made with
Portland for freouent bulletins
precinct committees in the forty pre
cincts of Polk county will supply ac
curate returns of the vote from time
to time.
Largo Audience Greots Booth.
Through the untiring efforts of the
Itev. tleorgd II, Heunelt, of the .Metho
dist church of this city the citizens of
lianas uud the surrounding territory
CALIFORNIA HOP GROWERS
(Continued from I'ige Five.)
effort to unload itn potatoes even of
tho better class. Uecently shipments
were made right to the heart of the
Califoinin river district.
While there continues a fair demand
for selected local stock in California,
still so little of this stock is availably
at this time nt a murketable prico that
it can scarcely be considered a factor.
California has a big crop of ordinary
; potatoes mid at the moment there
seems io do nttis iiisignt tor tins class
or goods Irom Oregon points.
first tru ni) nuil the Klks tonic the sec
ond. The Klks were alien. I until the 'mil the opportunity of listening to a
1 1 mi I count on the last game, when; wry able address nt the araiory Sun
.Nand, ol the Watt Shipps, finished with
TURKEY PRICES TO BE
LOW THIS YEAR?
Porlland, Ore., Nov. 3. What will be
I he price of turkeys for Thanksgiving?
This is a question which interests the
majority of families in the city and
one on which dealers carry to n consid
ernblo extent. Some declure the prices
will not climb as high us a year ago
Pierce
Cruveii
New York, Nov. Preddie Wy h.
ght'vcight champion of the world, was
o jubilant today over his defeat here
hist night ol Ad Wolgast at Miule-oii
Square tiarden that he predicted he
would knock out Charlie White of t hi
en i'ii when they clnh In n 10-ioiiml bout
at Milwaukee next Monday night.
The light was stopped at the end of
the eighth round, Referee Hilly ISirhe
ottihtiiiiiur that Wolirast broke n small
bone in his rihl forearm in the fifth "omegolla
round by hitting Welsh on the head, i I'hilps ...
The champion gave Wolgast the beating j Naud
of his life nn.l Ad was wcakcniug'nip
idly when Ho. he culled a halt. It was
considered doubtful if Wolgast could
have withstood Welsh's unmerciful ill - I'lult. ....
tuck for two rounds more. 1 skiff ....
Wolgast only showed u flash of his I lialph ,,,
old time form once mid that was In the'llussey ,,
second round. Piuhtiug from his fa-1 Wand
...;n .. .. ...i,........i i. i... t..,ui..,.i t '
the Welshman and peppered his body
with hard rights mid lefts. The close f
of the round, however, found Welsh i
.ril-'m.r li.ttlo. liii li, r.xi.lil'n.l III). I
il was obvious to the ringidilers Hint 1 W 'lU W"IT
the former champion had shot his bolt. '''
Weldi fought like a real champion Inst I ,, .' .
..;,.!. l l l u r.l...,.l. i rimers
as u result of his showing against Wolgast.
three strikes
Nauil rolled the high game of 214
pins and also had the high average of
Hill. The (Irocers and llaiiser Bros.'
tennis will bowl tonight on the Club al
leys, I. list night's game was rolled on
the Klcctrie alleys.
The score:
Watt Shlup.
111.1 loll Hit SU
MS 171 II 4H7
LIS I. '15 174 ll!4
172 lid 102 417
200 175 211 SMI
.1.... !... AM 1 1 !!.. ....... " 11
". "''.y crcu "y "" ''"; others suv they will be practically the
. u. . I cauoiome roi , A rttllHit,.roil the price
n.ted Stntes senator from Oregon ,,,,, ,0W(, for tllu ro)IHOIl thut
. . , ' "'" "' mora turkeys aro to bo had this vearl
the Methodist denomination in Oregon t,m ,)ut u dl,.)omls ., how ,,.,.
QOSr
IQcenis
Quality
Not Premium
DON'T look for premiums or
coupons, as the cost of choice
Turkish and domestic tobaccos
blended in Camels prohibits their
use. All the value goes into the
cigarettes you'll spot the difference
soon as you've whiffed just one
smooth, fragrant Camel. Nocigaretty
aftertaste. Get that? Give Camels
a tryout. 20 for 10 cents.
If your dtalmr can't auppfy yon, Mfirf IOc
for on patkago or $1.00 for a cartofl
of ton paehogoa 200 eigarottot), pot
ogo propaid. Ator tmoking ono pock
ago, if you don't find CAMELS ao roprm
otntod, roturn tho othor nino packagoo
and wo will rotund your mono,
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
N70 700 SSI
Elks' Club.
15s
115
147
IMS
Hid
Ins
152
ll5
I III
ins
Mil
210
107
Kill
21 111
L'.'IU 1(17
III'.'
477
511
404
524
7IS Mill SS2 2loti Hill
The League Standing. .
Tentus-
aud has ulwnvs been nroniincutlv iOen-1
tificd with church and educational mat
ters throughout the state. Mr. liooth
r 'utly gave $100,000 endowment lo
Willamette university of Salciii. Tin
address was entirely non-polrficnl, the
subject being' "The Higher Citizen
sh i p. "
Not only did 'lie Dallas people alone
turn out to hear Mr. ilooth speak, hut
the several adjacent towns wero well
represented. A lurge number of Inde
pendence and .Monmouth people eom-
.(.. iug over by special train. The services
llwere In charge of Itev. Hennett, and
l 1 special mini: was I.' idcicd by th(
i church i hoir,
l'. The Dallas dancing Hub has changed
the nihts of their dunces from Thurs-
lay to Saturday nights.
The machinery at the Whitnker oil
well is bciiiir torn down and shinned
STEADY DOWN POUR
CUT OFF ATTENDANCE
llnuser llros,
(Irocers . ...
.107
The steady downpour of rainjjnd the; N,,w Vm.(i NU. ;,M., ,, th
slil'f breeze cut down the ai lendance I i.,.iu,. ,,,, i ; ,.,.. 111,i,ii,i ,..
tluines. Won. Lost. Pet. to Centralia, Washington, where it will
,su , e used for prospecting purposes.
.550 Big Rally at Monmouth.
.500 j Monmouth was the scene of one of
.l:l;'the longest republican rallies of the
..'I.'IM ! vi-iir Saturdav nfteruoon. when hhiih
of the biggest speakers In the state
addressed a lurge crowd of Polk coun
ty citizens. Although it ruined most
of (he day It in no way Intereferred
with the enthusiasm shown by the peo
ple present. Several local candidates
for county offices were present and ad
dressed the audience.
The regular fall teim of the circuit
uro allowed to come into the market.
If receipts aro as heavy as they should
be, tho price will bo low; if they are
ugnt, the oppositu result may bo ex
pected. Oregon ia not a leader in turkey rais
ing, although thousands of them are
raised here. These arc mainly shipped
to the markets of California, and sup
plies for Portland come from Jduho und
other stntes. Iteports from Idaho are
to tho effect that while tremendous
quantities of turkeys wero raised there
a year ago, today there aro ut least IA
if not 211 per cent more turkeys in that
statu than at the same season in IIH.'I.
Heavy orders have allready been pluceil
with Idaho turkey misers, and about
the 20th of this month fine dressed
birds should begin tu arrive. Deulers
decent profit if I hey sell ut prices nil- a cost of W per head. These ewes ar'
iter those received a year ago. all dircd by registered itiinibouillet rums
It is the opinion of some that turkeys and uro out of purebred KnniboiiilleC
will tost wholesalers in the vicinity ot : range ewes. They aro unusually excel
25 cents a pound and that at retail the lent ill si.e and covering and are srild
have sent bronih list requests that large I price will be from III) to ill cents, j to average lit pounds of wool next
shipments bo delayed until the 2;id. as! Wholesalers work on nbout 1 per cent ' June. Ho far as we liavo been aldo tu
COAST BASEBALL
ALL UP IN THE AIR
it will be necessary to keep most of Ihejirofit and retails on about il cents as
turkeys sent in before Hint time in the
cooler.
A. II. I.en, iiinnager of the produce
and poultry departments of the I'nioii
Meat company, Is one of those who be
lieve prices will be on a par with last
year, lie bases his opinion oil the in
creased cost of wheat, which ia used to
finish the birds off with, and says he
does not believe raisers can realize a
a general thing.
HIGH PRICES PAID FOR EWES.
learn this is th hiuhest prico paid for
yenrling Kambnuillets in recent yenrs.
The Wood Livestock company also
liavo purchased from breeders in Can
in In and the Willninettn valley, Ore
gon, about 200 head of Lincoln rums.
The best 40 of these rams will bo so-
(Prom National Wood Orower.)
On Heptemlier 17 the Wood Livestock
company of Hpencer, Idaho, purchased lected ami bred to the Hnnibouillct
from the Cunningham Sheep ami Land i ewes of the purpose of getting higil
company nt Pilot lioeli, Oregon, 1400 i clnss half-blood rams to use on tho
head of yearling Kamlioiiillet ewes ut range ewes uwged by Ilia firm.
30 ACRE SNAP
If sold Ihis week. I will sell at a real
sacrifice, !M) acres on Howell Prairie,
the real cream of all Oregon soil, riih,
deep, black loam, all under cultivation;
ill fenced with woven wire, some slock,
implements und part of the crop In.
Most beautiful view. Price I " per
lere; tortus,
CHOICE 5-A. TRACT
5 acres nil nailer c'ullivatlon, near
car line and school, Price tl'J.1 p-r
acre', "i0 down, bulaace lo null,
MODERN BUNGALOW.
This up to date modern 5 -room bun
galow In a good location, Pi ice this
week only 150(1, on easy terms,
Choice vacant lots,
Pino Hop yard,
(lood Prune ranch
Pine Hleck farm.
i Houses for Heut,
Money to Loan.
Write Insurance.
Iioperty to Kxchnnge for what )uu
Want.
For Bargain! Call Oit
BECHTEL & BYNON,
347 STATU STREET.
Itlessiul is the man who evpects
nothing but advice from his relatives,'
for that is about all he'll get. j
at the tirst shoot ol tne season ot tne ,in,
I iipilnl I ity noil ami nun emu, hetii ,!,,.
on ine cuius revenieeinu sireeiisinr
grounds Siindiiv. The wind gave parlic- y0
alar twist to the liluerocl.s and pruhahl , ti . I tu it ihev would like to sell the
cut .'own the nernges, but It was said ,,avvrs uud bnv the Seals,
lo be tnighly good practice. No phe-j 'c, ,,, ut ,,n,,,, die poor-
iiomeiial ceores were made but the p,t ,iihi'IhiII has known on the const In
shooters broke a lew of the clay pi- i,, years. Not ft club in the leiiuim
court for Polk county convened today j
The Sun Prancisco club Is forun the emnitv cmirt l,,.n... I.f I...
Pi league directors have taken the ; ,nirrmv H,,,.,!,,,, ,,lv n, nmru,
i-rnnicato franchiHS away froni Harry (,v,.rvmM, ,,iK Kttrmvi) ,l( .iK,.
dver on und tho Met redies of Port- M,l(, ,,,.,, itl , campaign,-Judge
Webster Holmes adjourned the session!
for one week. This term of court will
undoubtedly be a very short one. as
t only a lew jury discs will ho tried, In-
,, by way of pulling their aln.lug 1 made any money, ,1. Cal Kwlng ,7,,,! j -' "''' 'r three criminal cases held
VCS III tlllll tor till' humor SIIOOIS ttl.'ll , h'rnnk I, h. imnees ,if III,, Heals lire "i '""il II""
are to come later In tne season,
ni ! ,' i,i, i,.,. w ('..rc,..!!.' n..,i!'w" n,,w ones which have come up!
The following lire a few of Hie scores Hum Merger for the sale of the club. P"1'1'; ," Ih kI'I' pnibable that the
It Is iiiiilcrstoud that the San Prim- J ' J'"-' ."" .one ousiness ,
pet. elsco club can be bonghl for 225,0OII.; '"r J"lv ,rlnl l,,f,,TO t'"1 ''I'1"' ' the.
made; .
tliolal hit
llcrt Whorlev I ."HI 110
Hichter ' I'-'.". 107
Mark Sld.lall MO "5
c, Parker loo Nl
C, U, I'resnall 50 117
W. H, Aiiderson 100 01
X
I... i l,..i' , il... loll ...I i lerui.
Mwlng mi. I Ish turned down a ;ioo,iioil w- ' T"""'i i'- retiirned from
cii-h offer for the club, Thev wauled " weeks stay ia Portland, where ho
,I50,000 for the Seals then. 'but iiiiwl1"'" ,H'IMI lecturing ill the Interests of
the republiciin partv.
Walter Nichols, cashier of the Hank
of Palls City, was In Dulles today via-
I hey are willing to sell out for 225,n00.
Harry Wolverton and Lloyd Jacobs
hl till. OHO with the Sacram'eiilo club.
Ilusliiess In the cnnlliil ell v was so' relatives ami friends.
poor that they were forced to switch '' Hessic llooch, of Corvallis, is
Ihcir club to Sail Pranclsco, taking the In the city for a short visit with
inline of the Missions, to finish I he f rlends.
acifou, Wiilvertou aked the league I'r, A. II, Htlnrbuck and Dr. V. 0.
directors to let them establish a second" Slants attended the Dallas McMlnnville
team permanently in Hun Prnncisco Imt football game at McMlnnville Satur-
hls reipiesl was turned down. Then the day.
directors took his franchise uwny from Prank Kerslake, of Sever, a former
him niid It Is now offered for snle to Dallas business niiiti, was In the citv
the highest bidder. It can be bought Satutilnv greeting old filenda.
.1. S. Macombcr, of Onkdale, was
STARTED TO SWIM
PACIFIC OCEAN
Los Angeles, Cul,, Nov. J,-I lunge. P
with stealing sheep, William llluli, a
flshermiiu, Is under arrest here le.lnv
after one of the most determined nt-,
tempts to will his freedom that has
come under notice of the Los Angeles'
i.miiilv nl'l'ii.lii Is I
in..'. ..I. ii. 14.... n i. 1 for :'o.0Uil,
land! n'tlenii.leil to row to sen. hovoml1 I'fesidenl liug.lnle of the Seattle dull shopping In this city Snturday
d'ulted Slates InMllellon, 1u avoid f '"e Noitlniestein league Is alter the Wayne Hnrham, who has been piny
pursuing officers. When his skiff was ' nim'tiisi' and If he gets It iug professl il ball with the San
" -ui'.iifii ll inline i oil" I. icngim Kraai isco telnn III tie 1'nn if c C I
"llappv" Hogilu Is: liMiiTilo tint tulvt Miutuiin It it m ittirii.nl tu
""'.'iing i"r tne i run e nim the hoine of his pnrenls III this citv
Harry Wolverton ulo adniits that lie; Vt A Kiip.-t Ii mid P. J. fond
,,,.,,(.,, I l, U..I....1 ..ll' 1.1. .1 ,. .. I
. i,,,.,i.. i i i.;.... elub lii Scuttle.
till lllf.,1, 11,11.. null .1 li,.,ll I...C i...
was overhauled,
is overhauled, "em mm i io aumns mat ne; v A .i.,l ,,,,,1 ,, ;,nA IV(,
He was iinnble to (ell Hie olflcers lias yM ,""'k "'" ' it.tils. and try returned from a business tiiii to New-
plan, In the event he had escaped lliei.i, "m"", r " " " port.
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine nnd
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
disease.
South lliph Street,
Salem, Ore. rhone2Sl.
to secure It. II Is probable that he will
assume the nuiiingenieut of the (Ink-!
laud club. A committee of three has
been appointed by the directors of the!
league o sell the Sncrnniento franchise.!
Jul. where It will go Is an unknown!
ipinnlltv and whether P.wlng ami Ish
baseball also remains
II. It. Kelt has returned from a bus
Iness visit in several parts of Yninhill
count v.
Mr. end Mrs. I, N. Woods went to
Portland Saturday for a few daya visit
with relatives and friends.
A. II, Ki inp.d, of Kirkrcull, prohibi
tion catuliilate for comity commissioner,
was In the city Saturday,
August Ilisser and Walter Young
j have returned from a hunting nnd fish-
Panama, Nov. ,1, The clearing of the l"g trip on the headwaters of the La
canal slide north of Cold Hill was be-1 Creole,
log lu. he. I with all dispatch today ami; I'. Scope, an attorney of Inde
I'olonel iloethuls continue. I to hope the ! pendence, was u business visitor in the
nig ditch would be open to navigation ; citv MkiiiIiiv.
'retire from
to lie seen.
CLFARINU THE CANAL.
again by Wednesday, The colonel siihl
ihcr.' win iiK'hlnu to do but lo con
tinue removal of such slides tint il the
lrnl,i Is ndlusted to the basic changes
ruined by the digging of the canal.
Mrs. II, II. Pnttersnn, lr leaves
Wednesday fur her home nt (Irnys Hi
ver, Wnsliingtou, after an extended vis
it at the home of her pnicuta, Mr. and
Mrs, Kugene llavter.
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