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V" : 1 By ILawSff BUT IT WAS ONLY A DREAM. Sisters -'of i ! i !l Sffl y I WONDER IF THAT SLAVE ) ywMl f 5?JI a. f1) W 7 OF MINERS WALKING IN . to v V (dW WHAT'S ALL W ( U HER SL EE F; OR, PACKING I A li yl THIS RACKET, " J J 9R?CJ MEAN ?P tSxVAXV. ebrating' L Sj f 1 DREAMT, I WAS v Q ; JmL '" SWEET f . zzt53gZZ3 CHEMAWA DEFEATED BY 0. A. C. ELEVEN Oregon Agricultural Collide, Corvul lis Or, Nov. . The Chomawa I n.liuri-, without the services of their fullback ......i .,.,..,,1. "Amv" Maimer, were over whelmed by the Oregon Agricultural Collego freshmen eleven yesteruu; nl'In.nnnH hv fk COT flf 25 fO 0. The game wn" ,iari1 t'0")?11'' though rugged, tho Indians holding tno locum to sue touchdown in the first half. A forward pass, Wntiron to Miller, re united in this score. Early in tho second half Hulburt or the Honks, gathered in a fumble and raced 411 ynrds for a touchdown, (lio'e kicking goal. . . 1.. tin. third nanrtor a series of on- tackle bucks carried tho bull over the .oal, Watnoii getting the touchdown. With two minutes to play in tho lust quarter a forward puss to .Miller put. the hall on the twe-yvJ hue, and l'hilliiH carried it .moss. Miller starred for tue freiliiiion, Wat- Hon, Solph and (Jrnci also sharing l.miiir Jim nnd Downey shone for the redskins. ORT NEWS SP IIMI CUBBY IS WORLD'S CHAMPION Defeat of Chip Gives Him Title-May Be Matched with Gibbons EUGENE AND SALEM, OLD RIVALS, MEET SATURDAY ti sc Sfc Snjc )Jc jj( sjc )fc (c 5(t 5j( 5C ( Sjt 5 O. A. 0. WINB RACE. Oregon Agricultural College, Corvul lis, Nov. H. The first conference cross country race yesterday, rohlied of its Hcusatioual features by tho non-appearance of l'nyne, Huggins, Willianui and Dement, stars, who were doped to com pote fore first place, wns won here this afternoon bv the Oregon Agricultural College trl(i, consisting of llobgoud, Lafko and Kinlderly, with a score ot eight points. Washington Hlate College took sec- 1 place wilh 21 points. Whitman and Idaho tied for third, wilh 1W loin's each, and Oregon University was last with a score of 3:1. Women are responsible I'or men's vanity. 1 ' r Farmer, Read This! Does your land produce what it should 7 wet, com land will not do it. Why? Because it needs tiling. Have a talk with J. F. llmpjiam, the tile man, and see what he will tell you about your wet land. Address General Delivery, Salem, or phone care Hit By Hal Sheridan. New York, Nov. . Jimmy flabby, of Hammond,' Ind., became the middle weight champiua of the worlJ by reu son of his defeat of George Chip, of Newcastle, l'u., at Daly City, Cnl., lust Kriduy night. True, Clubby fuiled to register a knockout, but his victory was so decisive and clean-cut that his superiority over Chip wus definitely settled. Chip, one ot tno squarest ami fairest fighters the ring hus ever known, admitted that no nan met nis master, and took his defeat without a whimper. "Clubby." he said, "is the most wonderful boxer In the world, lie whipped me fairly and squarely und I have no excuses to offer." Two He Must Moot. Clubby ' claim will be disputed by ut least two middleweight In the runner-up class. They are Jeff Hmith, of New Jersey, und Mike (libbons, of Ht. l'aul. Hmith won a questionable de cision over ('lobby in Australia, but Australian sport writers claimed Club by was riddied of the decision. Clabby has tried repeatedly to get Smith to agree to a return, but all his efforts so fur hive been unsuccessrul. Clabby, however, will have to defeat Uibbon before his claim to the title is perfect. lie bus defeated all the other title IJtEVIOUS SCORES IftOO Two games played, each winning one. 1(107 Hugenei, B; Sulem, 0. lltOH Kugene, ; Suleui, 0. " 1H0II lOugene, Sj Halem, 0. 1 0 1 1 Eugene, 5; Salem, 11. 1(111 Kugene, (I; Salem, 0. KIlL' Kugene, Kl; Salem, 0. llllll liugene, (I; Salem, CI. Willamette Outplays Pacific Boys at All Points, Score 19 to 7 j( jC )(( j(c (( c (c 5C )(C )(( 3t (Kugene Register.) Next Saturday tho Kugene High School will invade Salem ut least 2.ril strong, to defend its present lead of one game of football over the Salem ites, the score ns it now stands between the two schools for number of games played, giving Kugene High five out of nine. A low fare for an excursion has been secured to Salem for the game and al ready 25(1 have signed up. As Oregon stands to O. A. C, Kugene stands to Salem, It is considered the one game of the year, when fight is the only word from the first whistle to the last. Up until two years ago neither team had been able to taka a game from the other on Its home lironnds. The visit ing team always lost. In tho fall of (111 'J Kugene broke the spell and nn nexed the first gnine In seven years on Salem's campus. The next year Salem turned the trick, came to Kugene and In a hard battle did the same thing. Next Kntnrduv Kugene goes to Salem nnd with the machine that Conch Johnston has developed, a' high class ex hibition of high school football is ns sored. Although unable to score on Corvallis a week ago yesterday, the lo cnl boys put up some football in the fourth period that would have done The Willamette university football team defeated the l'acifie college elev en on the varsity field Saturday aft ernoon by the score of 19 to 7. The izame was closely contested ut times, three brilliant spurts on the pint of tho Willamette men netting us many touchdowns ami winning the game. In the first quarter nothing but the old style of tackle bucks and delayed line-smashes were employed, the de fenders of the cnrdinul und gold wend ing their way d wn the field for a touchdown without apparent trouble. The fact thut they hud been scored on seemed to put new life in the New berg teem and they came buck la the next periud with a rush und vim that caused the talk about u big scorn tc vanish, while the Willamette men did the hardest playing of the game try ing to stop the advance of t lie (Junker backs. Kric Holt, who had been on tin side lines when the game started, was introduced at thin period to help mus ter forces. Tho Hay Fooled Them. After a close, hard battle of ome eight minutes, (Quarterback Booth un corked Thompson' famous shift play and unb red a series of forward passes, i Hamlers The ru"mc laiis were unnlile to solve (,,nrj found ndvance by line bucking unprof itable, and onco resorted to the aerial attack. Again the system was suc cessful and for the third time a Wil lamette man wus successful in crossing the Pacific goal line. During the fourth quarter with Cap tain Dunne, who had been so success ful at the passing game on the side lines, the team once more resorted to the old style attack, presenting still another novelty in the way of back field formation. This so-cnlled dia mond formation was successful und then the same old spirit seemed to stir t lie (Quakers nnd forced Willamette to open a punting contest. Newborg's Tine Play. Just as tho quarter seemed to be drugging to a close with the Willam ette team slowly pounding the ball up to Pacific's 15-yard line, only to lose it on downs nnd have Pacific kick to PULLMAN DEFEATED IDAH0JINIVERS1TY Northwest Conference Standings. Oregon S Oregon Aggies 1 Washington 1 Washington Slate 1 Idaho 0 Whitman 0 Pet. 1,000 1,000 1,000 .:i:i:t .000 .000 Pullman, Wash., Nov. 8. With four regulars out of tho lineup, the Wash ington Stnto Collego football team yes terday defeated Idaho in their annual football game by a score of 3 to 0. T'le lone tally came ns the result of a 0-yard dropkick by Durham, who was substituted tor uernnrn in me enter, the Ncwberg boys braced and . a,.,i mmrter. Aa the score indicates, held the -Methodists' udvance in mid- tle Kanie was hard fought from be-in-field. Vickery was ordered buck to ninff rn P,il bv both teams. This do pant nnd reeled off one of his :ii-ynrl ; pHi-ntca the score by which Idaho won spirals, the ball settling well to the I st y(Mlr, Every man on both teams side line. Colcord, the Quaker safety, nlawd remarkable football, caught the ball on the dead run and Jardine got away several tunes for tore down the side line Borne 80 yards' good gains on passes. Hernard again for a touchdown, the Willamette backs proved his worth as field general and making no efforts to stop him, every , broken-field runner, throwing off Idu one stating his belief thut the runner! ho tacklers again nnd again. It often wiib out of bounds, ulthough he wns a required half the team to stop the good three yards within tne boundary. , blon lo heiulcd quarter. Pluy had inst stnrted again when the game ended, the final score being HI to 7 in favor of the local varsity. The lineup! Diet., at full, pluyed a hard plunging game. He punted consistently ground 10 yards and got off a kick of 55 yards. In tho first quarter neither ten iti nliene.l ill), each trvintf to Solve Pacific, Position. Willamette, the attack of the pther, ilnly two first 11...... flfitna ' ,IA...... .,fi,l.t in ,hl miarlnr hnth Miles .7.'.'.rtl'. Pfnff being bv W. S. C. The Pullman team 1 2 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, the 28th. Keenev nrl Wilson , had the' better of the argument intheiday of November, 1914, to vote an lidwards r Teeters second quarter, getting the ball close Dunn Igr Tobieito Idaho's goal twice, the first, time Benson (captain) . ...Itr Bowers the null being lost on n fumble on the Crawford 1 -u-y.ird line, tne second rime juruum CORVALLIS JULIANS DEFEAT SALEM TEAM The Julians, Corvallis bowling team boat the Salem Electrics last night at the Elite alleys in this city. Corvallis made 7(10, 778 and 700; Salem 813, 736 and fi(K). Doolittle, Bergholz, Eberting, Stewart and Stokes represented Corval lis. Lnflar, Pratt, Hymnn, Kauch and Noud composed the Salem team. Al bany will bowl here tonight. Corvallis Gazette-Times. STANDINGS OF VALLEY BOWLING LEAGUE TEAMS Team W. L. Pet. Rainbow (Eugene) 5 1 .83:1 Club (Salem) 2 1 .667 Corvallis 3 3 .500 Alnbnv 2 4 .333 Obaks (Eugene) 1 2 .333 Klcctrics (Salem) 2 4 .333 NOTICE FOR MEETING OF THE EE3IDENT TAXPAYERS OF ROAD DISTRICT NO. 26 TO VOTE AN ADDITIONAL TAX FOR ROAD PURPOSE& Notice is hereby given that we, tho uinlersiiiiied resident taxpayers, repre senting ten per cent of the resident seating ten per cent of the resident tax payers in Road District No. 26, Marion county, Oregon, hereby give notice to the taxpayers of said District No. 26, thatl there will be a meeting of the resident taxpayers of suid district in Crawford scIiodIIiouso In said Koad District Ut .lor... .n Booth , innkiug n dropkick which won the either the tormntion or the system of (J,,,,,,,,, rhl, (captain) Donne I game. Idaho immediately took on new pussnig, and within three minutes ( np-1 Henslor Ihr Vickery life, and open plays, passes nnd shuts tain puuuo mid snot tne unit some I Hejdogh f Hegel ; became the new order ot tilings. yards across ine goui line to uurrer- back Booth, while the l'acifie backs Referee, Bishop, Umpire, Keene. were suvngely guarding the Willuniette Hend lincsmua, Clancey, Time of quur halves und ends. The touchdown fid-j ters, 15 minutes, lowed u series of passes that totaled I 1 1 some 00 yards. It is easier to learn how to make In the third period Willuniette again money than how not to get rid of it. additional tnx for road purposes ns pro vided by the act of tho legislature of 1H13. , MAVRO MeKINNEY, w. d. SADismiitY, B. E. ROIIKKTSON, TKOS. LITTLE, ('HAS. B. LITTLE, ,T. H. OSBORN, D. A. OSBORN, D. McVECAR. The household helpers your wife needs can be found quick-1 ' ' iL...l. L Uiw' When a mna boasts about being ly through the Journal Want , . t t Ads. j about the slow part. cliiimanls except the St, Paul ghost, credit, to a collego team, especially in nn, I ii Imhii hot ween the nn ir would be i the matter of forward passes. Sheer worth L'niiiu miles to see. 'I hey shape up as the two cleverest uiiddleweighls in the world und it is a tossup between them as to punching ability. No More lu California. Now thut Culil'id'iiia has voted down the boxing game for at least two years it .remain for New Orleans promoters exhaustion In thut guino prevented the team from marching down the field to it touchdown. Kollowers of high school sports may rest nssured that Coach Johnson and his assistants are iiultlug the boys through a course or sprouts this week that will put them in the best of trim. : . ,,i , I'li.Utv.iiiii. i for the tnt tune, hngene high has Had i .'i ..iui. . u ,.iu' yint.i ! tackling duiuniv and a pushing inn boos bout. Louisiana Is the only state i , , i... ,i, n,,., ti,j,,,t.. in the country now where ill) round L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine nnJ Tea Company lias medicine which will cure any known disease. 1!W South llijrh Street, Salem, Ore. l'hone 2S3. FOR SALE OR TRADE c hi lie to strengthen the line. Johnston is working his men on tnckllug espec ially as they did not show up well in this depart incut a w eek ago. Salem is reported to have a strong; aggregation this year also nnd when these two tenuis meet there will bo, souiu footbull In sight. j PRINCETON CRUSHED ! BY HARVARD TEAM fights are permitted, and the two scrappers unst settle tho question of superiority there. A Clabby -(libbons mutch undoubtedly Is the most uttnic tice middleweight' card that any pro mote,' could serve and It would draw like a porous plusier. Hecause of the experience lie lias had lu the L' round game, while tiib lions' efforts have been coul'iiied most ly to III round bonis, Clabby most ill,..!,, umil.l i.iil.'r llie rimr ut te'ist a' lu to N I'uvorlle over the St. l'aul wi. j '" ' I Cambridge, Mass., Nov, P. Harvard crushed Princeton, L'O to 0, vesterdav lu Welsh a Dr.lgg.trt. I li..it- milion! I'eiitliull oiiiiie.' Ai,li from I Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. ".--Charlie he surprising weakness of tlio Prince 'While, of Chlcng., will attempt to lift , ton team, the contest was almost I'ea Proddio Welsh's lightweight crown iiC turelos. Tho Crimson outclassed the a 10 round bent here tonight. To do Tigers lu eery department - of the j so he must either knock out Welsh or game. The New Jersey collegluns hud I win on a foul, as prize fight decisions little offensive or delenslve strength, lure tint allowed la Wisconsin, ;whi, h made Harvard's tak of rolling ; Both lightweights lire in great shape i UP the bljgest score thai. a Cambridge ; fee (he buttle, Thev meet nt rati It , team has ever registered again! ueinhtn. WeUli nivb'iblv will enter , I run elon an easy one i,t a it.. i.... 1.'... ii. ...... n t'.,.,i,i Tor ellv property. This I O'.e of llie H'' ring ut U"; pound and While at besl ti.'aere dairy fiirnis in the vullevs U. hi Hghlmg weight, good building, L' wells, alo spring "I ii It d'-tf c "i,v ben to win wnler, rein-oil. Orchard and some tl'u- I'"' till'' th pi.i.eU. said While ber. Located in Hie ceuler of Unwell t...l.i. "IV' a! :vs tell Hint I coul I Prnlile. Deep, rich, black loam sell.1 whip W. ih. nnd imw lir.t the op) .or I'm e uailiij terms In suit. W hat lone ; tiiaity h i niiixe.l I wi!l make Hie 5011 o tiade. Iiunsl of it. T.iere will In N -uly of In - . (ion from start t,i I inish. ' ' MODERN BUNOALOW CHEAP. Welsh prol "."l to believe Unit to- Modern bungalow, Brooms, bath, tilght "s bout wold be mdhing men toilet, stlilliinary wash tni.vs, electric tlum a workout for him. light, sewer, fine Imation, Pricei "While I don't, hold While elio'ip i .Tn HI j terms to mill . ilv," he said, "I know that I en 11 bout liim i,t 1'ierv angle ot he gum', audi. House and & lots Mftt ternn. choico IO-ncre trsct, all iin lcr runt- 1 . i,.,,. .. i,,iinir le vnlion, near eleclrlo oar line nn I school. .'I,,, ,,, ,,, ,u iV(, , ,, ,.w 1'iho 12.1 per ncre terms to suit. I my tili uvvv ,,,,, r,,,,,,,!." I'lie loner's iienret npprom h lo Hie Crimson goal Hue was iiiade in the first period, when the Orange ami Black ebtalni'd the ball on 11 fumble on HaiMiid ' vard line. Even with the ball well in their opponent's territory lit a period of the game when nil the nDiiihiug plaveis were fresh, Prince ton a unable to retain this a Ivua tugc, rellii'piishiiig the ball 011 the first pluv by a diiitious fiitnl'le. With danger passed, Harvard linnie iliulely took coiiio'iind of the sinialion ami inner I hei caller wa seriooslv Ihrentonr I. Plioei'ix, on third. 11 Barley Davlde!i, wn EXCHANGE. I We can liade your properly for nlmt, son want. Cull today. l'-OH HUNT -Houses. Money to Loan, Insurance Written, Both in Shape. Nun Ummiscn, Nov. p.- H,.h Billy Murrnv and Nailer IVtrnskev Were round'i'g Into form today for their 'J" Boldo Hi Bess 1'ieml. I Plioenli, tr., Nov. U. -- T. Hoido ! 17. win hulled here loduv a the tunhir cycle king of toe Southwest by virtue 1 round buttle here next Prblay night. I of his soi -.ation.il vi' C.ry uxor a big ; Murray uv he has recovered the form 1 field lu the iciiiiimI Son i'iego l'h"einx j which' carried, him to the I up of his ; 1 nee, ItM'ug an Indian nruhine, the , dims within a few inoiillia, and i con ' youth flaisned yest pr.lny in II hours f i ,,. 11 1 that hi) will knock out Pet res lil'id I'll minute. Arthur Holmes, of j key, The sailor is lu fine trim himself. 'Sun Diego, riding llailey Davidson, j Kien numey It upected to prevail for At tht ism old pc 347 Stat Btreet second, mid Hurry ( iiindnii, ut , the match. Yours for Hargslus. BECI1TEUBYN0N II wmii 'flJs',.--: :; ill:.!'' '...xiCPpM h . . WVL') ' " !!I-Y v jr ' r j 1 : r r -v ' """? I i sinaMuki:k. in ,,iil-.dil-l('liii."iiMI r'"l ---lIJ -l-W.JriC-W.jii.lstaiW-.- THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES To blend tobac cos to a quality so distinctive is an art ! .litUlltillll' 'lioiiuwllll. JWHtll 1 J1? I?' ..4. I 1 1. ; - tf rfwys f Wi rtt-