Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 12, 1914, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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TTIE WEEKLY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1914.
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Good Buys in
Real Estate
87-acro farm; house, barn, well; 40
ne.rea nudcr cultivation, balance timber
uml pasture; 'j mile tu milioad station.
kfLII ..A..u;.lip ..ill- roui.loiif-.i Wfirl.ll
OKiilt ... nr .,vm..,,t Pri.-t .4ilill()ll J a
05-acre farm, ncnrly nil under culti
vation; level land; house, bam, well,
good road. Will lalto $3000 in Huleni
or Portland residence property, Prico
10,000.
120 acres o( land in (Irant County,
Washington, fur trade tor Salem rosi
deneo property.
SO acres of gixnl land, 2." acres under
plow, balance good timber; located 7
mile from Salem; p-ico syJOOi', 5f)
down, balance $Jin per year, (i per cent
Interest.
270-ncre farm to trade for Salem city
property. JL'.'i acre under plow, bill
anco timber nail pasture. Price
por acre.
Modern Anient residence property to
trade on 40- or 00 acre improved farm.
Pries I000.
Macro tract, all in cultivation; new
Groom plastered liuuiiej new barn,
chicken-house, wouiIsIich, well; It1-.,
miles from Snlotii) good real. Price
;i;mu.
22iice ranch, I!) acres under ciiltivn
tioii. balance mixture and timber: (1
acres pruacs. JAII stock, buy, grain and
implements go with place. Located V-t
miles from .Salem. Price .ti'iMilO.
5 acres 1 f Ian . nil set to prune or
chsrd', house, barn, well; IlLj miles
from Salem; .price 1500. flild down,
balance if250 per year, 0 per cent In
lureat.
5 acres of l.ind, close to railroad sta
tion and 4 miles from Sulom. Price
7!0) ji'iO down, balance tld a inoutn
(broom inmlerr, house, close to school
and enrline. Price lliloil, $:I00 down,
balaiico flu per mcuth.
20acre prune orchard i'i beuriuif.
Mncndnm roail. Price $;VM0.
ll'JO aero dairy ranch; HO acres under
lilow. balnneo trass land; 10 room
house, two barns, .''0 head of cows
horses, Implements and tools. Will take
as part payment up to HOOD in city
property. $1000 cash; 10 years' time
on balaneo at 0 per cent Interest,
l'rico 1(1,500. '
If jrou want to Buy, Trade or Soli,
8m Us.
W. H. Crabenliorst & Co,
Room 2, Bush Bank BKlg.
w
ll
Will Meet Wills a 220-Pound-
erWfo Is Despite Kis Size
Quick as a Cat
N'cvv York, Nov. I
u liito hojv WM rovor,
Sani I.:itijforl,
tlt'MHtt' II pHlltlt'h
II
The 671 Miles of Almost Im
passable Roads Covered in
22 Hours 59 Minutes
Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 12. Harney Old
field 's broad bosnur was decorated to-
iml a disposition to shirk work, still isiday with a (old medal bearing the in
the bet man of his weight in the ' si-ription "Muster Driver of the
world, lie slopped into the rintr nt World, ". The meilal and if'J.'iOO in cash
Vernon, Cat., Tuesday ti i j1i and flat- j were the material results of his victory
tuned Mr. Thomas McMahon, Jimmy in the seventh annual cactus derby, or
I'iiue's white hope, in six rounds, 11 automobile road race, which ' was con
constable stopping the contest to save j eluded here yesterday alter a start last
Thomas from annihilation. .Monday from I.os Angeles.
Sam entered the rine, with rolls of I oilfield, in 11 Htnt. car, negotiated
fat hanninK about his midsection. IIe;,, ,;71 miles of desert uad inoiiiituin
trained about three hours and 1.1 min-i,.ou, j u il01irH nii,ll(lH ull uv,,r
lites fur the contest. The Boston 1, 1(,0 of ,nn .vr lmlr- n ,,,
nei;ro allowed fcMnhon to make some,i(lis sikmit, who drove a Paige, by
sort or a shovyiiiK in the Inst round ,nimit,,Mi Ki(,i,t ,.,., of tu, o0 t;i.;t
win e he tell him out. Ihc.i he r- t.lrt., ,r(mi ,os Angles completed the
eeodeil to wear li nil down, turnniK tho : ,llllrst.
tinni kick with a anort lert arm jun
to tho jaw.
1 I 41.. 1 "!....
I,, I IIUI Ultl M-rciiiir l IMM-IVI-U Ulll ,
boat Smith in three rounds in Hoston. i ,K " , , . ,' , " r"n T
, ,,. .,.. ' ,, , ,f Pl. ., eil, uml the Inst 200 miles were driven
subdue now is .less Willnrd, and tho be
I The racers lilt l.os Angeles Monday
inorninx in a li);lit lain. Weather con
over ronds that were almost Impassable
No serious accidents, however, occurred
The drivers finished as follows;
Obll'ield (Slut?. No. ), 22 hours, .W
minutes.
Nik re nt
I minutes.
Heitudot
minutes.
1 n ran t (I lievrolel
1 luiuiite.
Ilrainlett (('1111111111'
lid minutes.
Kllis (lluick No.
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
IIa3 medicine winch
will cure any known
disease.
153 South Hijrh Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283.
nan
FOX SALE OR TRADE
lief is eenerul that bin tless would give
the black an interest ing time.
Sum Still a Wonder.
Time has dealt ucnt ly with the Hoston I
i ., II.. i '..P,.i, i.k, i.,ii.,l
slower but he still retains his wallop
and rin cuunin. laingford handled
Smith like II ran baby ill the Hoston
disaster and .McAlahoii never hud a
chance.
H' t-am is wise he will get down to
tho real grind in training for his pro
nosed match nt Vernon on ThanksL'iv-
iuir I v with llnrrv Wills, the giant ! minutes.
negro heavyweight of New Orleans.! Hums (Stutz No
The pair fought a draw in New Orleans minutes.
when Wills was just breaking into the Cauiinetti (Cole No, 21), III hours TiO
game tint San rrnneisco sport writers minutes.
say Wills is one ol the very host heavy
weights developed since the days of
Jeffries and I'itzslninions.
Wills Is a big man, weighing about
220 pounds. He stands six feet four
Inches in his stockings and is as ipiick
as a eat, lie is extremely fast and hits
hard with either hand. I.angford will The Cllobe bowlers took the Watt
be giving away about forty pounds to Ships into camp last night in two games
Wills mid uulcHa Sam wiiutH to get all out of the three rolled at the Club al
mussed up, it's up to him to get Into leys. Tho powder men took the first
(Stntx No. )
(Paige No, S), 'S. hours '.U
(Paige No. 1), 25 hours 'I
No. 10), 2(1 hours
No. 10), 20 hours,
I'i), 27 hours 5H
17), 2!l hours 1H
I THE GLOBE BOWLERS
! SCUTTLED THE SHIPPS
onditiou for the New Orleans smoke,
Ho is liable to find Wills a very differ
ent, proposition from tho (lunboat
Smiths and the Tom McMuhons,
game but blew up In the next two and
the Globes rolled home a winner of the
aeries. Noud of the Watt Ships eorcd
the high game, 201 pins, and Pratt of
the (Holies scored the high average of
17.
This ends this week ' gnmes In the
lightweight champion ''"A- league, tne game on luesdny night
meet " Ked ' W atson '.lecuic niieys went 10 mo
iirocers, iwo out or, t a run from tne
Printers who ore now heading the
Th Ritchie. Wataon Bout,
Sail I'Vanrisco, Nov, 12. Willie
Undue, termer
of the world, wi
in a 20 round bout hero on Thanksgiv
ing Day, providing .luck Kenrns, Wat-
02 A. Dairy Farm on Howell Prairie,
For city property, Thit is one of tho
best Hi aero dairy farms In the valley;
Rood buildings, 2 wells, also spring
waler, fenced. Orchard and ome tim
ber, locnted In th center of Howell
J'rairie. Peep, rien. maca loam son. i recover
mm ' manager, posls a V'MU forfeit bv southern end of the percentage column
. . . , ' .... Til. I n.ior.id tl fit H a fnll.ix.j
I o clock tins atternoon. I lus was n ...imnn,
Hitchie's answer to Kearns' offer of a: ' '"' "'urea;
ri,0iui giinraiitce for the former chain- Globa.
piou for a Kitchle-Walson bout. I 2 .'1 Totl. Av.
Kddie (Irnnev, who will promote the' Urntt 1(1.1 Ull 17H .124 175
bout in the event of articles being Willis 1" I Ml I7!i ,1111 17:1
signed, Issued the following statement I Long KW 152 177 -II'M 10(1
In eonnection Willi Hie liroposed match.! Siddnll 1 Ml l.'.s 1(10 4110 10(1
" H was Kenrns, " h. said, " who j Uflar UK HIS ISO 4SI1 102
made the proposition of guaranteeing
Kltehle $5,000 for his end. lie told Totals S07
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V f'fJf
v 1)
t i iff
F.A.
for
smoke
grouches!
EVERYBODY'S
mighty strong for
Prince Albert, because
it's tobacco with a smile!
Sort of turns on the sun
shineit's 60 delightful!
And there never was a
tobacco that rolls up such
a high-top-thoroughbred
makin's cigarette. It just
beats the band for bully-goodness!
Men throughout the
nation smoke Prince Albert jammed in a jimmy
pipe or rolled in a cigarette. Sort of natural, at
that, because you nor any other man ever did hit
the trail of a tobacco like
.if
Al
the national joy smoke
Get this hunch : P. A. is made by an exclusive patented pro
cess that cuts out the bite and the rankness. Why, you can
smoke and smoke P. A. and it will not even tingle your
tongue ! Put it up against any old brand you ever smoked,
or heard of, no matter what the price P. A. will win in a
walk. You need your happy days smoke fun now ! Just get
going right off the bat.
for mint." That ' (A
tidy nj tint, iOc al
Bay Princt Albtrt in th firtt thop you hit. Jatt toy, natural lihtl "P. A.
pott word, all right, all right I I oppy Mil oa$t, set
ifo handtomt pound and half-pound humidon.
R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winton-Salem, N. C
Howell
Hurt
...17,1
..lllil
U1
150
115 45.1 151
104 51(1 172
Price ifm.'iOli; terms to lint,
-ou to trade.
What have
me also (lint he was prepared to go
through with the proposition. If he
wants to do that, wo can consider the p,rce
match ns closed." il'rnnen
If the lightweight match fulls iHimogolla
tnrungn nn, Minor retrosuey ran to
attack of yellow
85.1
Watt Ship,
S(17 527 KIS
Totals Sllll 701 71(1 2.115
The standing of the tenuis:
', Wen. Lost.
Wntt Ships
(Holm 8 4
Klka 6 fl
llausera 0 0
Oroeora 4 8
Printer 3 8
154
Pet. I
.750 .
.(1(17 j
.500 ;
,500 ,
.333
.230
1
,.15S
..15.1
,154
from his
jnundice In time to meet Hilly Murray
Matchmaker Parente mav match Hob
MeAllisler and dim I'lyiin us his
Thanksgiving Day card.
Phelps 170
Nornl 201
2
150
144
124
114
111?
,1
183
112
I3
177
152
Toll.
401
4;io
417
4IU
520
A v.
1(14
14(1
IWi
till
173
MODERN BUNOALOW CHEAP.
Modem bungalow, f rooms, bath,
toilet, itat binary wash irays, eleetrlo Clahhy to Moat Qlbhoni.
light, sewer, fine location. l'riej San Francisco, Nov. 12. dimmy t'lab-
1,500! term to suit. I by announced hero lodav that lie had
Ilouso ami 2 lota 500 1 terms. accented an offer of 7,00(i frl tUl,
Cholea lOaero tract, all under cultl-l Madison Smuire dardcii Atlucnc club
tntlon, near eleclrlo car line an 1 school. to meet Mine 'lihhons, In New York In
I'rlca il25 per acre) termi ta an It. iJcinuaiy over the ten rouiul route.
I ( labby will begin a three weeks'
EXCHANGE. I theatrical engagement here Sunday, go-
We ran trade your property for vhat ing Inter to Oakland and Ios Angeles.
Totals 83(1 720 703 2358 155
Qrocera,
1
Freela'nd 108
Hhipp 150
Haker 135
Siddall 123
Uilrov 227
2
17(1
123
100
218
180
3
130
104
102
151)
223
Totl. A v.
404 105
41(1
307
501)
050
140,
132
107 1
2101
TotaU
von want. Call today,
H HUNT llouiea.
Monny to Loan.
Jnsuranca Written.
Voura for flargaina.
' BECHTEL& BYNON
At Ui m old p'.actv 347 But Btraat
expects to leave for his home In
Indiana about the middle of IWenibr,
spen ling the holidnva there. He fig
urea he will get to Sew York earlV in
,1 hum ii iv and will have plenty of time
for Ills training.
tut Out Of It.
Co'vallis, Or,, Nov. 12. It was doubt
ful today If Arthur Cut a, sensational
Vail
Hill
Van Slyke. ...
..812 857
Prlnten,
1 2
.134 13,1
.101 103
..173 143
70S 2407 104
,1
1118
121
118
Totl, Av.
433 145
477 l.W
434 145
kicking halfback on the Oregon Agri
cultural College football team will be
able to play In the game with tho
I'niversiiy of Idaho at Portland Satur
day on account of any lujulry to his
k nee.
la practice t.uta' knee wa "thrown
back' and la badly swollen and painful.
SATURDAY'S GAME
FIGHT TO FINISH
Seventeen men which comprise the
Rugene High School footbnll wpial to
gether with 250 loyal supporters will ar
rive In Salem Saturday morning to bat
tlo for the high school footbnll cham
pionship of the Willamette Valley with
Salem High School. The Kugne lids
will "Never sny die" In the great
battle Saturday afternoon on Willam
ette field. While on the other hand the
Salem Institution is fully prepared to
get revenge on the f'ugenltes tor their
defeat of the Inst two years ns will be
manifested tomorrow evening at their
monster rally.
Principal (leorge W. Hug and Coach
C. N. Johnston will aeeonipnnv the Ku
gene delegation. lrofessor Hug who
has turned out more championship high
school football teams than any other
man lu the state, and who has sent
more men to the University of Oregon
who developed Into first team men In
their freshman year, la this season as
sisting Coach Johnston In putting on
the finishing touches before hard
gnmea, Mr. Hug needs no Introduction
to the football fans of the Northwest
as he was for four years All Northwest
center selected from the University of
Oregon.
Coach 0, N. Johnston lorved Under
the great University of Michigan coach
"Hurry Up" Yoast not many years ago.
Tho football WBrriors from Kugeno
have not lost a game this year, and the
84 to 0 score they run up against Cot
tage Orove High School signifies some
thing of a fast bunch.
Knthusinsm la running high and both
schools are expected to play as they
havo never played before, for the rea
son that each team it in excellent physi
cal condition.
LOCAL DRUGGIST SAYS:
"TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE"
We want to tell those In Salem Buf
fering from stomach or bowel trouble
that we are agents for the simple mix
ture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,
known ns Adler-l-ka, the remedy which
became famous by curing appeadlcitis.
This Is the most thorough bowel cleans
er known and JUST ONE IOSK re
lievos sour stomach, gns on the stom
ach and constipation almost 1MMKPI
ATKl.V. You will be surprised at the
Vl'ICK action of Adler l ka. J, C.
Perry. .
POPE WILL TRY IT.
London. Nov. 11. According to the
Central News the pope will soon en
deavor to initiate peace negotiations
in F.urope by means of a pastoral letter.
PORTLAND LOAN
SHARK CONVICTED
Portland, Or., Nov. 12, Charged
with lending money at illegal rates of
Interest K. E, Ware, manager of the
state Security enmpaiiy is under con
viction today by a jury in the circuit
court.
The ease will be appealed.
The State Security company Is owned
by an eastern syndicate headed by J,
Vi'iessen, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,'
The case was one of a series prose
cuted against alleged "loan sharks''
during the Inst few months,
STEAMSHIP WBECKED.
London, Nov. 12. The French steam
ship Duchess He (luiche hns been wreck
ed bv n gale in Havre Roadstead with
tile loss of 1 1 lives, according to a mes
sage received by Lloyds today.
TAX RATIOS FIXED
BY THEC0MH1ISSI0N
Continued from page one.)
mission and subject to change befora)
final adoption the assessment summar
ies for Haker, Cooa, Lake, Tillamook,
Wheeler and Umatilla counties not iy
Ing been received by the tax coinmia
sion for the year 11114 are given hors
with as follows:
per cent for Lincoln county, 80 per cent
for Curry county, 70 per cent for Mor
row county and 73 per rent for Colum
bia county. The ratios of the several
counties for the years 1IM2 and 1H13,
for the purposes of comparison, and the
tentative ratios for 30 of the 34 coun
ties for the year 1014, as has been only
temporarily established by the tax com-
County. Per Ct, Per Ct. Per Ct.
1012 1013 1014
Haker 08 72
Henton 00 05 00
Clackamas 50 55 SO
Clatsop 31 57 4t
Columbia MS 7.5 73
Coos 03 00
Crook 50 fii) 4i)
Curry 77 80 . 80
Douglas (17 75 62
Ollliam 71 74 7'i
drnu; fll 52 BU
Harney U3 67
Hood Kiver 71 71 59
JncKson it) 74 71
Josephine 01 70 81
Klamath i2 04 Stf
Lake 75 74
Lane 08 05 81
Lincoln it 90 85
Linn 04 03 67
Malheur 74 "4 66
Marlon 60 00 80
Morrow 78 84 71
Multnomah 03 00 67
Polk .Id 62 4D
Sherman (17 (18 03
Tillamook (10 00 .
Umatilla 75 77
Union 34 03 . 68
Wallowa 70 70 05
Wasco 53 . 71 68
Washington .... 6(1 50 49
Whe"ler 31 59
Yamhill 02 60 47