SIX. fHV. OVFM "WIT Alt J0UENA1, BA1EM, OEEaON, TTJE8DAT. NOVEMBER 3, 1914. BEFOUL AND- -AFT. jDircvOTn toy Olirr Sterrolrt 1 VtxJ fteod. kD. Good Buys in Real Estate 87 ucrc fiirnr, house, t ) u, well; -III nr ins iniilcr cultivation, balance tiuihei mill pasture; "j vi'i to railroad stu (ion, Will consider nil.v residence worth an part paymciit. Prico l,0()l). D.'i-iiiTO furm, tcurly nil under culti v.ttion; level lit it c 1 ; huiim1, hum, well. i;ood road. Will take fM)W in Salem or I'lirtliiml rciidein'e property. Price $io,:i(io. I2'l inn's of lit in I in (limit County, Washington, fur trade for Salem rear deuce property. MM acres of land in Kit Carson Conn ly, Coloiuilo, to trade for Willniiii'ttv Valley property. What have you! IK! tiorcs of good laiul, !!" acres under plow, balance (joimI tiniher; located ' mil en from Halem; Price iOOH, $."il iliiwii, hiiliince ir'iUO per year, 0 per cent interest. S!7'l-ncre farm to tiudc for Sulcin city nroiieitv. Lift acres under flow, hal mice tinilier and insture. I'rice $ilU per acre. . Minlern Snlcm residence property tu I null on 4tl. or UO-ncre improved farm I'ric.i I(HI(. lO acm tract, nil in cultivation; new li room plastered homo; new barn, chicken house, woodshed, well) It1'; i.illes from Halem; good road. Price :i:ilh. 2'J acre much, III acres under eultlvn linn, linlniice pasture ami timber; I! n i' res prunes. All stock, hay, grain itud implements go with place. Located il'; in lie from Halem. Price .'iMiiu, 5 acres of land nil net to pr tno or ehurd; house, Imru, well; il'.'j niiler from Halem; pricu $151111. :HiO down, balance $-"0 per year, 0 per cent In lorest. fi acres of Intnl, close to riiilroml sta lion n ud 4 miles from Halem. Price '."ill; fit) down, liulance $10 a month. (I mom modern house, close, to school mill cnrline. Price 1(10(1, :IU0 down, lniluuco pec month. -0-.icro prune orchard. In bearing. Mncndiim ron 'I. Price .i(IOH, 82tiaero Jnlry ranch; Hi) acres iimlei plow, balance grass In tu 1 ; 1 0-room house, two bums, (11) head of cows; hones, Implements niul luols, will take us unit payment up to $UmKI In city property, $11100 cash; 10 years Hum on linlunce nt il per cent intercut. Prico I ll. .VHI. If you want to Buy, Trade ot Boll, Boa Uh. W. H. Grabcnliorst & Co; Room 2, Bush Bnua Bldf. SPORT I mmt FREDDIE WELSH IS WINNER IN EiGHTH T NEWS Wolgast Shows Poor Form and Is Not in the Class with Champion WATT SHIPS WIN BY NARROW MARGIN When the Wutt Shipps and the L'lks, the two league lenders in the city bowl ing league, clashed last night, the side lines and bleachers wert! lined with red hot partisans for both sides and the rooting kept up until the Wntt Shipps nosed out ulieiid on the lust game by two pins. The Wutt Hliipps won the first grime und the Kilts toon the nee ond. The Klks were ulieud until the New Vork, Nov. II. Preddie W'..h, lightweight elininpiou of the world, was so jubilant toduy over his defeat here Inst night of Ad Wolgast ut Madison Square (lurdeii that he predicted he would knock out Charlie White of ('bi ngo when they clash lu II ID-round bout nt Milwaukee next. .Monday night. The right was stopped at the end of the eighth round, Iteferen Hilly ISidie explaining that Wolgast broke a small PARTIES UNITE TO GATHER RETURNS (Capital Journal Hpeciul Service.) Dalian, Ore., Nov, .'). The county ecntrul committees of the democrutic anil republican parties hnvo united in getting the election returns tonight and have rented the armory as a pluco for receiving them. Not only will local re turns be given, but those of the stnte, arrangements having been mndo with Portland for frequent bulletins. The precinct committees in the forty pre cincts of Polk county will supply ac curate returns of the vote from time to time. Large Audience Greets Booth. Through the untiring efforts of the liov. (leorge H. Bennett, of the Metho dist ehilrch of this city the- citizens of Dullns and the surrounding territory hud the opportunity of listening to a very able address at the armory Sun- film) count, on the Inst inline, when Nuuil, of the Wntt Hliipps, finished with . duy evening, deltvr-rcd by Hon. Hubert three strikes Nuud rolled the high game of 214 pins und also had the high average of i MHI. The tlrocers and llnuser Bros tennis will bowl tonight on the Club nl i levs. Lust night's game wus rolled on the Klectric ulleys. The score; Watt Sliipp. 105 lsit Pierce Craven Pratt skiff linlpli hone in his right forearm in the fifth "'mcgoiiii round by hitting Welsh on the head, j Philps ... Tli.i ,-li,miiiiin iriii it U ii eimf I hi liiMltl MLT , HIHI of his life niul Ad was wiMtkening'rnp idly uhen Hoi he culled u luilt. It was considered doubt fill if Wolgast could have withstood Welsh's unmerciful ut tuck for two rounds morn. Widens! onlv showed a flush of his old-time form once niul Hint was in the llussey second round, i'ightiug from his In-jltiind in ili.tr uwltwnrd crouch he rushed at the Welshman and peppered his bodyi with hard rights nnd lefts. The close of the round, however, found Welsh giving better tlilln he received, and it was obvious to the ringsiders thnt the former champion hud shot his bolt. Wi'Ui fought like n real champion last night itud he made muiiv as u result of his showing against Wol gast. A. Jtootlt, republicuit eandidute for I'nited Htntes senator from Oregon. Mr. Booth is one of the lending men of the Methodist (If nnminiition in Oregon and hits always been prominently iden tified with church und educational mut ters throughout the stute. .Mr. Booth recently guve $100,000 endowment io Willnutetto university of Hulem. The address wits entirely non-politicnl, the subject being "The Higher Citizen ship." Not only did the Dullns people alone turn out to heur Mr, Booth speuk, but the several adjacent towns were well represented. A. large number of Inde pendence and Monmouth people com ing over by special train. The services were in charge of liev. Bennett, and '. I special muiii wus i.J tdeied by th l church i hoir. The Dallas dancing club lias changed the nights of their dunces from Thurs- 7IS SOI! 8S2 210(1 Kid "''jr''"y U'ght". The muclnnery at the Whttaker oil The League Standing. Wl,( jH Mnf, turil j()Wn atl( B,,,IIMi Tennis (Innies. Won. Lost. Pet. to Centrnlin, Wushington, where it will IIH 155 172 20(1 171 1.15 111 175 174 102 214 5,17 407 4(14 447 50 S70 750 SX4 Elks' Club. ' I5S IMS 11(1 115 152 2111 147 105 107 , 1.15 111 loll mi i5s 2oi 504 1(17 402 477 50 401 D24 21011 Kit 150 1 115 175! CALIFORNIA HOP GROWERS (Continued from Pigo Five.) effort to unload its potatoes even of the better class. Kecently shipments were made right to the heart of the California river district. While there continues a fair demand for selected local stock in California, still so little of this stock Is avuilabl nt tins time at a murkctnulc price that it can scarcely be considered a factor. California has a big crop of ordinary potatoes and at tho moment there seems tb be little insight for this class ot goods from Oregon points. TURKEY PRICES TO BE LOW THIS YEAR? Portland, Ore., Nov. 3 What will be I he price of turkeys for Thanksgiving? This is a question which interests tho majority of ntnnlies in the city unit one on which dealers carry to a consid erable extent. Home deelure the prices will not climb as high as a year ago; others say they will be practically the same. All things considered, the price should bo lower, for tho reason that more turhoVB are to bo had this year tliun last, but it depends upon how they are allowed to come into the market. If receipts are us heavy as they should bo, the price will be low; if they are iignt, tho opposite result may bo ex pected. Oregon is not a leader In turkey min ing, although thousands of them are raised bore. These are mainly Bhipped to tho markets of California, und sup plies for Portland come from Idaho and other states. Reports from Idaho uro to tho effect that while tremendous quantities of turkeys wore raised there a year ngo, today there are at least 15 if not 20 per cent more turkeys in that state than at tho snme season in 1011. Heavy orders huve allreudy been placed with Idaho turkey raisers, and about the 20th of this mouth fine dressed birds sholtld begin to arrive. Dealers nO Tor Ocenis 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. NocteareUy aftertaste. Get that? Give Camels a tryout. 20 for 10 cents. If your Jor can't lupply yow, md 10c for on packaf or $1.00 for carlo of Ion pacAaoi (200 cif ((). po( earn prmpaid, Afttr amoktng on pack an; if you don't find CAMELS a roprv ttntod, roturn thm othor nino paekagmt and wo wilt rofund your mono? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. II . !..:........ new friends ' ,,' ' ' imuser mos. STEADY DOWN POUR CUT OFF ATTENDANCE; (llollC II . Il . (I (Irocers (I HStl.bc used for prospecting purposes. .55(1 .500 .111 .1.1.1 .1117 COAST BASEBALL ALL UP IN THE AIR 30 ACRE SNAP If sold tnin week. 1 will sell nt a real hitciiflce, .10 acres on Howell Prnlrlo, tho reul cream of nil Oregon soil, rlih, deep, black loam, nil under cultivation ; ill fenced with woven wire, sonui slock, implements und part of tho crop In. Most beautiful view. Price 150 per vro; terms, CHOICE 5-A. TRACT ft Itcres nil under eiilllvallon, near cur line and school. Price tl- P"r a. re; f'O down, balance lo full. MODERN BUNGALOW. This up to dale modern 5 room bun it'iluw In a good localluii. Price I hi" week only 1500, on easy lerins, ( 'holed vncnnt lots. Fine Hop yard, flood Prune ranch Pine Htuck farm, IIimkci (or Ileal, Money lo lionn, Wrllti Insurance. IJiopcily lo l'xclinntie for what you Want. Tot Bavgalui Call Oil BECHTEL & BYNON, 817 STATE BTRnUT. Big Rally at Monmouth. Monmouth wus the scene of one of the biggest republican rallies of the year Saturday afternoon, when some of the biggest speukers in the state addressed u large crowd of Polk coun ty citizens. Although it mined most of the tiny it in no way intereferred nith the enthusiasm shown by the peo ple present. Meverul locul candidates for countv offices were tiresent nnd nil- I " ifressed tiie audience. The sternly downpour of raninnd tin t x,,w York, Nov. .1 llitsebnll on tho The regular fall term of the circuit still nree.e cm oowii me in icimihim-i-, mcme coast is in n very minMicii eon-:cotirt for Polk county convened toduy nt the first shoot of the season of the j ,lt lfn. The Han Prancisco club is forji,, the county court house, but hecnuse i npiiiii uy noo nioi Him rum, ii, mi . pin,,; league itirectors nave luiten me on tlte dull s r-i'vonieeiiiu sireei grounds Sunday. The wind gave partic ular twist to the blueruchs und probably cut 'town the averages, but it wus said to be mighty good practice, No phe nomenal ncores were mndo but the shooters broke n few of the clay pig eons bv wtiv of putting their aiming made nnv money. ,1. Cul Kwing nnd eyes in trim for the bigger shoots that j Trunk Ish, owners, of the Henls, are lire to come litter lit ine season. iiicnering wita .lames , oirroiu nnu a cost of per head. Tiieso ewes ar all dired by registered Rumtinmllct rums and are out of purebred KamhotiilleC range ewes, 'Ihey are unusually excel- Sacramento franchise away from Harry Wulverton und the McCredies of l"ort Inml admit they would like to sell the Delivers und buy the Seuls. The season just ended wus the poor est biisebull has known on tho const lit ten venrs. dot a club in the league decent profit if they sell at prices un der those received u year ago. it is the opinion of some that turkeys will tost wholesalers lit the vicinity of I 25 cents a pound und that nt retail the , lent in si.e nnd covering and are sold hnvo sent broadcast requests that large ' price will be from 1U to 31 cents, to nverugo II pounds of wool next shipments be doluyrd until the 21d, as j Wholesalers work on ubout 1 per cent ! .lime, Ho fur as we have been able to it will be necessary to keep most of the Profit and retails nu about 3 cents as i learn this is tho highest price paid for turkeys sent in before thnt time in thol" general thing. yearling Kninbouillets in recent years, cooler. -. Tlio Wood Livestock company also A. II. I,ea, manager of the produce HIGH PRICES PAID TOR EWES. hnvo purchased from breeders in Can and poultry departments of tho I'nioii n'l the Willumelte valley, Ore- Meat company, Is ono of those who be-1 (Prom National Wood Grower.) gnu, about 200 head of Lincoln ninn. lievo prices will be on a pur with lust I September 17 the Wood Livestock The best 40 of these rnms will bo so year, lie buses his opinion on the in-j company of Spencer, Idaho, purchased lected and bred to the ltumbouillct creased cost of wheat, which ii used to from the Cunningham Sheep and Land I ewes of the purpose of getting higil finish the birds off with, and says he j company at Pilot liocli, Oregon, MOD elms half hlood rums to use on tho does not believe raisers can rcali.o a yearling ltnmbouillet ewes at range ewes owned by his firm. The following are a few of the scores Snm Merger for the sale of the club made: llert Whorle.v Kichter Mark Slddall C. Parker (', O. Presnall . .. VV. K. Anderson . hot at hit pet. ...I. Ml HO .W ... Iffit lot .nil ... 150 75 .75 ...100 M .HI .... 50 17 .71 .100 HI . STARTED TO SWIM PACIFIC OCEAN It Is understood that the snn riaii- clscu club cun be bought for i(225,000, .lust before the 1011 season opened, Kwing und Ish turned down n $100,000 cash otter for the cluli. 'lhev wanted 150,000 for the Seals then, but thev are willing to sell out for i22.',000. llurry Wolverton niul Lloyd Jacobs' lost $ III, 000 with the Sacramento club. tomorrow is election day and nearly everyone including attorney nnd judge being Interested in the enmpnign, Judge Webster Holmes adjourned the session for one week. This term of court will undoubtedly be n very short one, as only a few jury enses will be tried, In cluding two or three criminal enses held over from the August term uf court and two new ones which have come up since. It Is highly probable that the grand jury will produce some business for jury trial before the close of the term, W. I.. Too.e, jr., hns returned from a neck's stay in Portland, where he H.n. I.....H !.......!..- t t.. 1.., - ..4 HOW "n 11 ivi iiii ing in urn micn-siB oi tne repulilicitn party. Walter Nichols, ctishier of the Hank of Pulls City, wus In Dallas today vis- Los Angeles, Oil., Nov, il with stealing sheep, William IIiisIucsk lu the ciinltiil cltv was nl"'K relatives nnd friends, poor that thev were forced' lo switch Sliss Itessle (looch, of Corvnllis, Is their club to Sun Prunciscn, taking the M" Hie eity for a short visit with inline of the Missions, to finish the friends. Wolverloii asked tho league 'Jr. A. II, Htlnrbuck nnd lir, V. C, dlifclois took his franchise nwny front Prank Kcrshihc, of Stiver, a former ii ' 'directors lo let them establish a second' Stunts attended the llnllas-McMltinvlllo (inn, a ... ,., ., i. ... I r i... ii ..,, in.. . , . . . , ..... , ... , team in-iiiiiiiiciiiiv tit r-iiu riiincisco inn : ""i nun uniin- tu ,11 1-.11 1 nu 1 1 ue niiuir- lisiicruuiu, is miner iinesi in-ie iimhii . . , ,, 1.... ., , . .. 1.... 1 ... 'ins rot uesi was uirneii oiino, 1 oeii nuv mil tcnuds to win Ills freedom that hns i, l f ,l. I An.reles """ """ " "ncn'o ior sine 111 1 1 Minns oiisiness mail, wus 111 1 11 0 City countv offieiiils Angil.s MWf f( ,itf ,0IIKilt .Mtnriltv greeting old friends. " ii.'; i,!, it,.',.. u rl.,,,,,,1,1, I. -0.000- J. . Miit'einber, of (Inkdiile, wus h. , il . 1 1, 7 , Vri 1 ,f"'1"l,, "f '' f,'"Hl,, !"' 'i"l'0l"K I-- UH. city Saturday. te S . e. ,(U h i n 0 av nf "", v','Hiwestern league Is after the' Wayne llnrhuin. who has beet. .l..v- ' ... . V ,J T II 1 i,y. Sacrnmeuto franchise and If he gels Itling professional .all with the Han mil i-jiiii.ui.il 11 1 11, nil- 1 i'11'l, H-llgiin . r I'll 11 1 -1 l tl'lllll III tile J'llClfiC toast club In Seattle. "Happy" llogiut l letigue the past season, has returned to nlso dickering for the franchise and the home of Ins parents in this cltv. . Harry Wolverlon nlso admits thst he , ,. Pltisclh and K. J. fond' have inny yet buy back the franchise nml I try retiirned from n business trip tu New iinother year as n inagnute. If he fulls .,,.( 10 "r''"' ' l-rel'itble thai he will ; ,, ,,,,, frm ,. assume he tmittngcment of the Oak-. m, xlit , ,vi,nll pnr , VnmMn luirsulug officers. overturned he kicked off his shoes und swam bravely seaward, almost reaching Hut hice mile national limit before he was overhauled. , 1 i Ho was tinable In tell the officers lias plans lu the ev ent he had escaped them. lllessed Is the man who citpcctsj nothing but advice from Ins relatives,! lor that Is about all he'll get. I L. M. HUM Cnro of YICK SO TONO Chinese Medicine nut! Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. South HiRh Street, Salem, Ore. I'hone 28:1. hind club, A committee of three has been appointed by the directors of the! league to sell the Sacramento franchise. Jil.t. where It will go Is nu unknown ipinntlty and whether Living mil Ish will retire from buselmll also remains to be seen. CLUAK1NK THE CA1TAL. Pniinnin, Nov. 1. The clearing of the i n tin 1 slide north of (lull Hill was be ing rushed with nil dispnteh to, lav and Colonel tloethitla continued to hope the I penitence, wits t business visitor In the big ditch would be open lo navigation j city Mondny. again bv Wednesday, The colonel saidi Mrs. II. H. Patterson, jr., leaves county, Mr. niul Mrs, I. N, Woods went to Portland Saturday for a few days visit with relatives and friends, A. O. Hempel, of lliekieall, prohibi tion candidate for enmity commissioner, was in the city Sntiiidiiy, August Itisser nud Walter Young have returned from n hunting niul fish ing trip on the Itendwnteis of the La Creole, H, P. 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