EIGHT, THE WEEKLY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, rRIPAY, NOVEMBER 13 1914. BEFORE, AN! Drawn "fcy Olirr sterrett horrors! l . 1 oh! i rEuTF?) iw'Yk :. VfffitS I T l( HE.Y ? 1 " fc, , WW"!. Isli!. 81 TH NEW YOHK Vfc,lNU TELECHAM (NEW rOfl"HIULD c6j. Ill flights RMeveiT Willi! 1! tJ 1 itWasttasr liiiLiS3hm-mnmtiM- A u D i as: n iv n sr fl n n TUf TURKISH SJir.MD CIGARETTES Always Distinctive JfyyftSftnij6ua flu ' a 4-TtTTT4)-t-H Corbett Regrets the Loss of j California Twenty-Round Routs :.;,V. .3- The Salem High Team. B7 JAMES J. COItBETT Former Hen try -weight Chnipion of the. World. Now York, Nov. 1 t,-(Special In t li" Cupili'l. Journal. j Caliiuiniu witliuu.". boxing will not miiiii like Culil'iiriii'i to tlio old-tiuu is who have been priviloo, ed lu enjoy the .nirt ltn' niiiny vi,,ii ! Hut it lia 1 to utHU', 1 rJiiniiriSf. Thori , for in tin' vi-rv first rov rf lisi'iriinls tin- niiilili-.Mt:lit tilliv I -Mi' lioojty is no longer n li-fritinuit'' I Niiililli'-ttiMjjiit. iu llml pula li mi out i.fj tlii I'linniiii; .for tin- honors. Ami :.i rat.'h. wi'iHhts ( Inliliv oiit-ioiiiloil liinr in Aiisnanii si'vi-rai niontlis 1140, iv'iirl' iuoirali's tl'at Ihf Osktish man lias hi: tin' iliovnwanl tiail anvivav. I'lm nionl has hi'i'ii I'lu tion Horiiino naiiiHi tin' 1 fonniilnhli' rival uf Clnliiiy Good Buys in Real Estate 1(1 ni Kcn of nooil limit nil uinlwr I'lilli viitlon, miiiill liiiimu, liiirn, wi'll, eliii'ltt'ii house, Hmt fruit, good ,iuiiiani', .'Hi., inllim sonlli of Villein. I'rk'i) fi,QW), rr'0 rush, Imlniici.' tl pur font iiittfrnit, 80 Heron of (tooil land, 70 nrri'n uinlor I'lilllviitioii, IiiiIiiiii'o liinln'r. will titku "My ri'Niiii'Ni't' iroinrty n part puvnnmt. I'lll'K Hf) MIT lll'll'. Arm tnirtH just outsiili' of tln citv nil In hrariiiK uri'lmnl, (fui), soil, diiihtlv lociilloii. I'rii'i' .tsOK" tr lien', ifuri dowi'i, nniiini'O o pur month, u per oont in turcst. S!D Mori's of ui)i sail, 17 hitch iimlur I'lilllviitlnii, (in I it 1 1 it timliiT, 7 mill's friini Hiili'in. Price JIHiiii, flou ,own, imiitih'H ftiu per year, 0 per pent iu terest, Well ltnprovoil ID arret; new 8 room plnslereit I'otnixi', Imrn, ihii kun lioime, well, .I'i miles from Milium. IVictt :i,il(lll, 8 aeriii of liunl, 3 iieres uinler eulllvii linn, liiilnlii'e IIiiiImt, ruiiniiiK water, 4 iinieH rroiu Miieui. ITlce 111700, ifiiU ilown, liiiltinee 410 per month. "'Z neri' fnriii, CI m rei" umler eultiva tii'li, Inilnni'p limlier llii'l (lusturo, K'mil lioiise, Imrn, nn.l other biiildinKs, plen ty fruit, nil Hlnek nnj Impleiuent o with phief, 8 lli nilleii from Hiilem. I'riee .'..SOD. a room liouso, bnth. toilet, Uctri IIkIiIm, lnrit hum, wlmliiilll hiiiI tank, lieiirlnu fruit, lot 7,ri hy I Ail feet, eline to Hi'huol nml ciirlltie, li! Miti'lm from Hush hunk, 'I'll in In h uon.l huv. I'riee I, noil, fi'DO down, lui hi lien 7 per eenl interest. in:i aire ilnlry riiiuh on Vinpilnii river, well Iniprovml, will eoushler Hnmll aereime close to Mnlem as part pay incut. I'rlen 4ii:i,lloil, J UK neren In Morrow eoimtv, will tniilo for L'll or HO nete Improved plaee. Whiit I111 vp yon. I'riee IOilo. 10 Here of In ml, i mile from Siilem. Will eonshler fulein eity lot us purl payment. , W. II. Grabcnhorst & Co. ROOM 8, BUSH BANK BUILDINCI name nil the enast lor initny yiars uno thev phi veil their trump eurd when th" women were iven sullraye. l-'or with out the 1'i'iniile voti' there wouhl have heeu suu'.ll I'hunee to enrry the ' ' a i't i ' ' aiueiiiliiieut ul the reeent I'li'i'tiim. Kven so, the result was comparatively, elo.ie comiilcrilij; the (frent vote of the uttite, us tin, uineii'liiii'iit vns euriiei! by less t It 11 ii 20 1)00 majority, iiecoriliii lu tho figures sent mo by n friend, Ciiliforni:i and Itn twenty rwind matelien will be greatly missed ill set tling championship disputes, l'rni'tinil ly nil the tttle nolderii in the vitrious lor the titlu ft t Hie present time is .Mike (lib- bons. While Al McCoy has to hi.. e:vd it a fluke knock-out victory over I'iiip. and by virtue ef which he limit be eon sidered 1111 "eli)riie " those who have wntelteil him in recent bouts do not seriously consider him iu the rimnini; (libbons uui! Mct'uy met iu u tea riMn.l mutch about : year n(jo and whiit th" rt. raul pin 11 tliilit't do to him nt ihal time could be told in n few words. However, there is little probability of liihlion tin I CI11I1I y HoltliiiK the vexing ipiestiun of which is the better mtfti in the immediate future. Now that iiivmioim or tne punt mteen yenrn iiuve , thev nre pupuliirly ueeepted us the tw 1 been ci'tiwiHd in tho ((olden state. Hul lei'.iliii,r enudidnti'.s for the elinmidon it is nil ill wind that blown no booh, ship, thev will likelv decide to hold e mid Ctililorniu's tomporury loss for I j li n-rnuiid bout or two withou refe do not believe Hint it will be limit lie irees' decisions before sonarlm ..rr fore tho sport will oneo more be leijal izcl and plaeeil on 11 firi.ier basis tuiiii evjr throuuhoiil the stnte will nive boxnio a lug boom in New t'lleans which in now one of the few cities 0 importance where long contests nuiy be held under the low. 1 understand I li a ' Promoter Tortorlch, ot the t'lescent City, has already placed eontructs tor 1 lit' w arena to necoiiiinoiliite more than Ul.oO'i people and in which he expects to deiide many championship buttles. A!o that aeverul other New Orlciiui promoters have planned ambitions pro IJnui.s in the buiiiug line for the near li'turo. Louisiana, by the way, has also suf fered m iii'Ii at the hands of the reform em during the part decade, l'irst they stopped boxing 1. It nct her, then put thf skids under the winter horse rae Ing, u form of sport which played 1111 Important part in making New Orleans the leadlm; wintir resi rt of the coun try. Kut renlir.iug that those rudical aicasnrcs have kept hlindieds of thou sands of dollars nway from New Or leans uiiuunlly, the business meu huvu baadcil toKitlier to restore the city to that place lu the fnvor of tourists that r:u'lii( and boxing kept It lor many yiuim. The result of their cutieerted ac tion im' first to have n bill piissed Ihrouuli the leolslaturi' le(;iillinu twenty round limits with dei isions, and during the coming winter a sixty da rami meeting is to bo held at the old r'uir (iroiinili track. Caltfortiiu may lie without racing and boxing for 11 few more years, Im 1 fully believe Hint both sports will uealn flourish there, mid In the uol very distant future. And when la permitting then' forma of nnnisenn'nt :ire again placed on the statute, hooks the olijei'llunablo features no doubt will be eliminated, for there 1110 ob leetlonnble I'eatureH to all forms ol for the big doings over a longer dis tance. And us both lire foxy lads, there would be little likelihood of eith er doing much damage lu a ten round exhibition. 1 know that New York in bidi'ino for 11 bout between these stars of the middle-weight division, tin. I I will not be surprised if an nnnounremcnt is shortly forthcoming of 11 match to be held nt Madison isipiart' Uurdcn. Such n bout would draw big, and, with an other to follow at Milwuukee or mime other city where the finuneiiil pickings nre gumi u tremendous national Inter est would be worked up for u twenty round bout In New Orlouns Inter on. When it rumen to n show-down, with u referee in the ring to name the win ner, I will fnvor Uibbonn' ehnnces. I consider him the best man iu the middle-weight division, bat- none. I have watched Mike iu a number of bonis and -while there in no iiuestiou that he han made good lu nearly every start, he Iii.h ulwnys given me the iinpren sion that he had 11 grent deal in re nerve. In many wnyn he reminds me of Tummy llyaa when' that great box er was at the zenith of his fume. Club by mny be ranked by nome a bit higher than flildions because he han met more men of reputation than bin rival, but he will hnve tu be n wonderfully Im proved boxer over whnt he nhmveil an In thin city a couple of years ugo to detent the (lihlioas we know around these diugiiiirs. If there in any delay in matching ttiein, it will not Im nny fault of (lib bons, who has uuiioiinced that he will he glad to take Clubby on at nny time, (libbunn would have been Chip's op poneut In the Sun Vrnneineo bout hint week if (leorge had nhown nny desire to take him on. Hut the hitter voted to box Clubby instead, figuring liiir th'.' easier proposition i f the pair. So it appears that It In .limaiy's move lu t' ill p ir PUBLIC AUCTION Eugene High Eleven. SALEM HIGH CROSSES The Hugene SHINS WITH EUGENE , Coach- Johnson of tho invading host 1 si) ill todnv that his team was out to win and that if they wore defented by Hulem it would only be after they had put up tne imtito or tli.jir young lives. Princiliiil tinnvtwa V tl,,,.,. .1... Uilih School football Fi,nn m,.i, a.Z..i ' ...i . ": tenn omimnled ,v am rt,. ... ;. . 'ft" i. 'V"' 'V. 't" . . 7 wuiemu i, luuiige, ij ova llarzce. ived thin citv this afternoon to give Robertson n,l 1(. I). Kiher accom l.attle to the Salem High School pig- panic,! the tenn. to thin citv ...... . -MM-,,,s. , teams will pre-. The lineups this afternoon sent their ntrongent. lineups and both follows; conches are confident of victory though ! Hulein each renlizen Hint fickle fortune mnvjT,owo e perch on the banner of the cueniv. Hot'h : Tnvlor r a tenn, a n r.i rll ,. a..n...... I .. ..... . iir,,., ,,ml, aiei lotinnil r.t man khiucs, nowever, y & -MAY' v -F --l'M- -It '''rfc-.' FOR SALEOR TRADE (13 A. Dnlrr riirm on ITowell TmlrU. For cily properly, This li one of the hest ll!J acre dairy fann in the valley; ! good building), ii welli, No spring Timer, lencni, wrennra nni snuin tim ber. Iorntcil In the renter of llowell J'rnlrle, lieep, rich, black loam soil. J'rlee ifil.'iiliij terms to suit. What have Jon to trade, MODERN BUNCIALOW CHEAP. Modern bungalow, fl rooms, bat -I. ollet, ntallonnry wa.h trays, vlivtrlo light, sewer, f Inn location. triisj l,r'iHI terms to suit. Ilousii ami t lots flOdj terms. Choice 10-nere tract, all umler culti vation, nenr rlei'trlo enr line ni l school. I'riee li,b per acrej terms to suit. EXCHANOE. We can trnde your property for vhat you wnnt. ('nil today. POK IHCNT-lloineJ. Money to Loan. Insurance Written. Voura for nurgains, BECHTEL&BYNON At the same old p!ict, Si? State Btreet sports. However, Hie silly prejudice that the match making line. - KiiocKcii mixing out in i uniorniu wilt work for the good of the sport in oik er lociilltien. With San rruiii'lneo and I. on Angelen out of the running, the From nil acroiiuln Chip In through mnklng 15S pounds for future matchen. He miiiht do better In the henvv competition for bouts of quality will j weight class than he ran hope for not be no keen an in recent yearn, nad amoiur the middles nt that While him. that should result In a better class of self of the Hat footed aperies of fight er, ills dangerous punch might mean more success for him nmong the nlow footed fellows who ndorn the heavy weight division these days. On the dope he ought to hnve a eompiiriitlvely ensy time denning up most of the so called white hones, tenn Willard linn evidently decided not to fight Sam l.nngford or any oth er heavy-weight, nnd to devote I he fu ture to preparation for the match with .lack .loliiinon, which .tack Curley litis gone abroad to clone with the cham pion, Of rourne, ' Messrs. Curley, .Tones, Willard et. al. knew their own busi ness bent, but If thev would tnke a Hp from me ilens would do eonnldernble fighting between now and the time sot for the proposed ninteh with the big negro. Willard has lielghth, weight, strength and the punch. Hut lie lacks cleverness and most of all His ncces siry exoerien-e nnd ring generalship to cope with the veteran Johnson. With proper training and plenty nf real exhibition wh"re tho sport In permit ted, When boxers find that they will not be able to hold up promoters fur prohibitive guarantees it will mean that they will strive till the harder to eslabllhh repulntlonn. for when their earning capacities depend entirely on Ihe niimler of people they can atlracl to the nrenas, nnd not on the ciit lhront rivalry In match making that has drlv en dor.eiis of promoters to the wall they will show the public, tho best the) have In stock. In other words, where a boxer's financial success will depend entirely on his own drawing powers he will strive nil the hnrder to make him self popular with his public, lliumy Clabb.v's cleverness made his bout with (leorge Chip a rather one sided nf'uir, Try tin he would, the ng gressive Chip could not land a solid punch on Ills adversary! , and from the Hr-it to th " Inst round the Indiana man proved himself a master boxer. It was a triumph of skill over Hie punch, and by his victory C'labby placed blmsclf were nn Eugene .... Henipy .. Newmnn 1 U........ll and rciMirilli'Sfl kA.,nn i'n.-i ' iW't . . of Hie final score the loser promises to) Randall I.e. . . 'Wiunior'e be in the battle nt the finish. Roth g c uhhi As to weight-both teams are about j Williams I 'l.t n Willinmsi evenly matched with an average, weight Hinehnrt q. ..ZZJ. Smith: ,,. ,u,,,,r, n 01 tne trii'K- Kadi'lifTe 1 h. Terrlll plnys in the repertoire of either team Knndnll r.h. McLean will be uncorked n the oamn this !.... i . . af ternoon which Into be called at 3:30 1 Of f icinl's-'iiefe'ren ' Arnv'Srff'' 1'iri", rreu .Monnn. This new, strictly modern, 6-room Bungalow, at 470 North Church street, will be sold at public auc tion, Saturday, November 14, 1914, 2 p. m., at the house. Owing to leaving the states, this property will positively sell to the highest bidder. Purchaser must deposit 10 of the purchase price to guaran tee sale. Terms if desired. Key first door south. J. A. COOPER, Owner. OREGON WILL PLAY on Kilpntriek Field. IDAHO AND AGGIES GAME MAY BE CLOSE Portland, Or., Nov. 14. Kxperts in I'olluginte sports were of the. opinion that, the score in the football game taoro thin afternoon between the Oregon Agricultural College and University of Idaho would be very close. The teams were apparently evenly matched, with tho Aggies, by virtue of their 0 to 0 game with the University of Washing ton nlight favorites. Indications were that ideal football weather would pre vail. It was cool and slightly cloudy. Buys Chicago Nationals, Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 14. August Herrmann, chairman of the National Baseball commission denied here today that Charles II. Weeghinan, owner of tho Chicngu Federals, hud completed negotiations for the purchase of the Chicago Nationals, MarFarland to Meet Welsh. ( hiciigo, Nov. 14. I'nckev McFar- In nd. Great Meet at Berkley. . Herkeley, ChI., Nov. 14. The first of a nome of 2o,0U0 or moro rooters to witness the twenty fourth annual foot ball contest between Standford, uud tho University of California begun to pour into Berkeley from a special and ex cursion trains early toduy. Ideal Rugby weather assured a tre mendous attendance and made a fust, spectacular game probable. The tarf at Berkeley field was in good condi tion, and all preparations were com pleted. The gates Into the field were sched ule. t to opeu at 1 o'clock and long he fore that hour the streets and the rnnipus in the vicinity of the field wore crowded with enthusiastic followers of the two trams. .ALL AMERICANS WON. hot Angeles, Cal., Nov. 14. Tho All American baseball tourists have an other victory over tho All Nationals to their rrrdit today as a rrnult of yes terday'! game. Kinir Cole Ditched fur land announced here today that ha had I .u" "" !""" 0,lly '"' tirn.,il.,M., -....-I ..... . t . " '"e sauie. practically agreed to a ten round bout to be staged in new York enrlv In January with Freddie Welsh, 'world lightweight champion,' All details, he snid, would be n Ijusted nt a meeting in New York next Wednesday, The weights mentioned ' wern 1,'lfl nouiiils for MeFnrlnml nnd HM for Welsh. McFarlan.l nnd Welsh hnve met three times, the bouts resulting Int two drnws and one decision for McFnr- fighting Jess mny become n grent hen vy-wcight, but if he confines his work for Hie mutch with Johnson to the gymnasium exclusively, lie will not mnke much homlwnv. Fxperlenre Is whnt makes champions. No one yet tins coine along nnd earned a title be fore he went through a grilling ring experience. And there Is no reason ti regard Willard nn exception to the urn eral rule. Score i nationals g () Americans 4 7 ; Alexander and t'lnrkj Cole and Mo Avov. The Aggies' Eleven Will Meet Idaho at Portland Other Sports of We've our made AURORA HOP SALES. Among the hop sales reported this ' week is that of 411! bales bv Krebs ! Urns, to Ilishop & Keyt at HH,e, Thin is the Int wnieh hrens expected to soil 1 nt n dollar a pound, .:...... ,L, . , 1 in i-n,iiiiniii nm uunoill oops in Oregon at oo,ono bales; in California (10,000 bales of Ihe 11M4 crop and WOO bales of Hie li:i crop, Washington has unsold about Sl'i.OOO bales, Henry I Dents yesterday purchased three lots as follows: 711 bales at'N'i cents from (lie Hue, Silvertuni 1!S bales -Tom ( hristensen, Donald, nt Ndj cents, pun hh uaies rrom ixnrup, Hunks, at N cents. Only the choicest large lots will "una aouM- (i-v cents toiiny, ami there Scuttle, Wash., Nov. 14. jimt about run the length siring. - That urns II, a . , 7, , , " 1 - """"i-iin inane by ( oneh (Minora Doble, the "miricle man ot tne nortnwentern intercol leginto football conference today re garding the probable outcome of Washington University's game with Oregon Uuivcrnity here this afternoon. Brink weather prevailed In the morn ing and there were good prospects that the field would be in topnoteh shape for the game. The liuhtest betting In yenrs is re ported. This is largely due to the ap parent, evenness in strength of the two aggregations, For the first time since . Washington entered the business of winning con ference championship under Dobio's direction, the 'varsity will tnke tho field under a weight hnndlenp. Ore gon averages 188 pounds and Washing ton nbout 8 pounds less, Ornirnn u-ill h. ....- ii. , . v 'ii'' services of Quarterback Cornell and Marlarkey, I their halfback. Doth are unablo to, play on account of Injuries. Conch Heidek believes their loss will be henvlly felt. Chnrley Smith, Washington's regular, pivot. Is In bod simp and It la not im probable that he will remain on thai sidelines. The Oregon team lino light work out on th rin.i ic.i.u,. .... , I .... ...... Hl uirimnii, m the evening Ilia hl.,. ...... 1.1 11 .1 V . i""."" iieuur.t a thentrlcnl performance. The game starts promptly at 2 :10 0 clock. hit"' l jfL The Model Hostess Uses an Electric Chafing Dish because it always adds a charm. ,Welsh rarebit can be prepared for one or two cents. Clean, economical, easily regulated, novel. If it's electric come to us Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple Phone 1200 . , I ''.' "..ii in. ri a a "i-.r o-y i-eius toilliv, ntlll tne Jess could prnctl 'e on and at Hie .nine I are very few of that grade left In fli nine oe giinering mncn vnlunnle cx- section, Aurora Observer pericnce while doing so. Hy kee)lng lilm Idle, it seems to me that his bmk ers haven't much confidence In the big renew tn spite or their nvowula to tin Contrary. Jess Is rated ns n possible cniidi liite for the title not so much on what he has actually at compltshed bi t because his rlvnls nmonir the whiten are so lacking In dnss. In other words h is a mere possibility. He has no' yet proved himself of championship calibre, W'ooilburn Independent! There hnve been nnny inquliles for farms, but tne inquirers have been waiting, upon advice that they consider emanating from good authority, for further de I preclntion. Vnlues will now be en- i hsnred, and If they dclre to take ml- ! vantnge of the reasonable figures ot- I fered at the present moment thev will. in. loiiKi r iiesitnre, me wise Investor, the close observer, nots this fiu.t. ADD NEW MACHINERY. (Silverton Appeal.) The Fischer Flouring mill has recent ly received verv vnlnnt.ln n.t.ll.t... For a long time they have maintained one of the best flouring mills In Ore- s " voiioii- ui years ngo tnev erect- ed anotuer large biiildlng and Installed a complete cereal plant, since which time lnrg quantities of their products hnve been placed upon the market and consumed by hungry Oregoninns, as well a the inhabitants of adjoining stnlei. Now thev have added what Is known ... peerier, wnicn Is used In the maim racture nf flaked wheat. Of this they nre turning out an abundant supply, the quality of It Is of t'.ie very lien't. mi men are better sntinfled with failure than others are with itccesi. Here You Are! Just what you were looking fort 2 acres, 'j, mile from school, fenced with woven wire fence, small shack, well, 3 acres plowed, 8 acres onk timber, U miles out; prlie H000, 2l)0 cash, bal ance C yenrs at B per cent. Fivn acres nenrly all In cultivation, 20 rods to school, store, depot, black smith shop, warehouse, Die. fare to Haeiii; small house, well, etc.; price. MM, i)3r,o co,h, balance easy payments. Nearly new 5-room, bath, pantry, full basement, plastered house, good well water, small barn, 3 lots, 140U, V4 cash. J. N. Ganiard 875 STATE STREET '