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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL. EALEM. OREOOW. WETNT8TT NOT-Tit- P", II1.). of AS STEAMFITTERS THE LITTLE DEARIES ARE PAST MASTERS.'- By LawSeir IF YOU'RE CHILLY 5AOIE, WHY DON'T YOU KNOCK On THE RADIATOR run SOME, HfcATT ' 1 I THINK THE JANITOR, IS . TAKING HIS K AFTERNOON L NAP ! REALLY. I HATE TO PISrUftBI HIM! V 7 JUST LEAVE IT TO ME". "YOU'LL HAVE) nui iri ihai RADIATOR, IN A. JiFFYj flsN'T STEAM L. I HEAT A GREAT ) THINS, LORETTA ?l I MEAN . (WHEN VOU GET J VlT , y SEE, DEARIE! I'LL JUST POUR THIS BOILING WATER, IN THE HEATER SKI. LOR ETTA. YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN AN INVENTOR. IN- I STEAD OF A SCHOOL TEACHER) . THE LANDLOARD'S NOW, I'LL LIGHT THIS CANDLE '. THAT WILL KEEP THE WATER, NICE AND HOT, PETTY DON'T SHOW THE" LANDLOARO THAT TRICK. ; DO YOU HEAR. u-y U OH. I CAN HEAR THE 1 5TEAM-COMING UP! k THAT HOT WATER. I CERTAINLY MADE TWS I PLACE AS WARM AS - f TOAST! f ( SURE" (IT DID! J WHAT KIND OF ADVERTISING IS THE BEST? o The kind that will sell YOUR goods and add to your reputation. The kind that makes sales and makes charac ter. The kind that individu alizes your . "product" and "your business" that brings its personality be fore the public. The kind that is "truth ful." "square" and "inter esting." I What is the best medi um? The daily newspaper, because it holds its fran chise from the people, is read by the people, and has the confidence of its readers. Tut your Advertisement in The Journal and get results. - -fr-M - I SPORT NEWS ! t 1 WINNER MUST BEAT LANGFORO TO MEET 82 MILES PER HOUR WILLS TOMORROW Expected 100,000 Will See Experts Say the Tar Baby Is the Great 300 Mile Auto Race at Corona Nov. 2.-1. With th.' ct ('(lllllitioil flit' S'0l'll, WHILE THEY LAST APPLES NORTHERN' BPS' JONATHANS BALDWINS 75c per Box Haul sorted, wrapped and packed free from worms. Try t box (or Thanksgiving. falem Fruit Union Comer Trade aud Ulgli Puone 380 Up Against a Man Who May Defeat Him ( 'oi-olitl, I ill., ourse ill porfo racing drivers mid nutoinoliilo experts gathered lii'rii fur timorrow 's minimi motor nice goncitilly predicted today that I In1 winner must exceed t In "' -ord of S2 mill's an hour (average) iniiiln on tin' Indianapolis speedway. Twi'lity ours will respond to Starter Winner's Minimi gun. Aiming tin1 drivers will I some ol tlm best known pilots in tin1 motor racing world. Ilnruev Oldfiold was mi iivoi-uiglit entry, lip will drive n Max well ear. (Itlier men of niilionnl repu- tut ion who will compete, ure llel'nlina lluriiiiin, Cooper, Uriint Mini I'lillen. The length of till' rueo is iippruxi iimlely lliill inili'8, The drivers will ninho 100 circuits of u three-mile course that circles the town of Corona. Stands hnvo lieen erected to nccotn initiate :i(l,(00 spectators. It in osli iiinleil t lint T.,IMII perstttis will see the races, Last your' crowd was within n few thousand of thin niiinhei in deed, miiiiy estimated it nt iib niu.-W ns 1(1(1,11111. Kliiiiornte hospital mid police nr i-uugouiouls lime been iiiude. Also, hospitals will he established along the liniilcviii'ds loading I rom I. on Angeles to Corona, for toe nceiiinmodiilusi olisnlos of sonts liuve lieen heavy. Sov my who iniiv lie Injured en route to i ral giud preliminaries have been ar the course. Ten thousand automobiles ranged. ire expected to travel these roadways, l.augford and Wills nre expected to 'letwooii Los Angeles und the speedway, j answer the first gong at about II The racers will be sent uwuv at III i o 'clock, tloorgo llluke will referee. expected to I. os Angeles, Cul,, Nov. 2o.--Wheu Hturv Wills and .Sam Landlord touch gloves at Vernon tomorrow ut'ieruoon, l.uiiKl'oril, nccui'iliii to popular belie! here, will be oppmcd for the first time in niiny years of Ins bone crushing career by a mini who has a chance to defeat him. Though l.iuil'onl reinain ed a favorite today anions those in-cliii-'d In back their judgment with coin Wills had considerable support, and inniiy of the Mi-callcd experts picked him to nivc l.iliinfuril the beating he has escaped fur years. Wills appears, to be in perfect pliyj. sical condition. He bus worked hard tor the mutch tomorrow, and should lie able to travel the entire 'M rounds, if necessary, at hiuh speed. Lnugfui'il has given his training much more at trillion than is his wont, and no is surely in better shape than when he look up the urind. True, he is a trifle flabby about the waist line, but his inn linger, Joe Wunlmaii, chums ho has nothing to fear from the standpoint of condition, Cilice t omoi row's buttle probably will be the Inst meeting of "class" tnnt I'Os Angeles tuns will be per mitted to witness lor homo years, a capacity house is expected. Advance CHRISTMAS SHIP ARRIVES Davonport, Kiitf., Nov. 23. The American Christmas ship Jason, carrying presents for the children of war-stricken Europe, arrived here today. Tho Karl of licuiicliauip and Francis Dyke Aclund were at the wharf to officially welcome the Christmas ship but n heavy fog prevented the dasou from docking and delayed the cere monies. Representatives of the war office also were present to arrange for the unloading of the cargo. UNEMPLOYMENT; SIMPLER GOVERNMENT OF STATE; WATER POWER DISTRICTS Reports Upon These Three Oregon Prob lems Are to Be Followed by Recom mendations to January Legislature. -m:im ii ifii ri i ii i n I m'l niliiii mm mtiimk "i Im n ' i ' Su' 1 -BJTIMAl Di$ht$vefy THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES lb blend tobac cos to a quality so distinctive is an art! To discuss three definito legislative problems, a special session of the Btnte Commonwealth Conference will be held in Villard hall, at the. University ofj Oregon, Eugene, on Thursday, Friday I and Saturday, December 10, 11 and 12. wovernor-eieet jameg w ltnycumoe. i 10 open the conference. The three main topics will be: 1. Unemployment. 2. Greater economy and efficiency in Rtnte. administration. S. Hydro electric districts, made up of a city, as a nucleus, and its tribu tary watershed area, The three days of consideration are to culminate in appointment of commit tees, each of which is to draft the rec ommendations of the conference upon its special problem, and to submit these recommendations to the proper com mittee 'in the Oregon legislature. The nrof.umiition is that the recommenda- j tions in each case will reach the legis lature or next .lanunry in tne iorm oi A bill. The three days, of consideration are to culminate in appointment of commit tees, each of which is to draft the rec ommendations of the conference upon its special problem, and to submit these recommendations to the proper com mittee In the Oregon legislature. The 1 ,, ,. illl,..Ji.llli.MIillll.llll.,iliillINIIIlll,UIIilM'WW'eill'.. Ifliliilii iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii uiiiijuiiuiiiuiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiuntiiiiilitili H!!!i;!!i : i In u h'li iJnli-lkLiiflliil iJll ii III iiiliiyiutWll ilirf ii' liHil (iiiiiiil Uii1 ill iiu iiJi ItliliiiUU ut liiblaatn .i-. SSl o 'cluck. The winner finish hi'Tirc 2 o'clock tions in each case1 will reach the legisla state. A concerted line of action in' turn of next January in tne iorm or a mutters of fish and game legislation ' bill. will be determined upon. This eon- The persons whose participation Is ventiou coming us it does hist prior expected In this conference represent BASEBALL MAGNATES STARTING TR0UBIF!to ,h0 s,'B,,iu" uf lht' " legisl'Uuro aliout all the elements directly inter CHINKS MUST QUIT 0RBE DEPORTED Portland, Or., Nov, 25. Following the signing of a peace pact, it was be lieved hero today that all danger of further outbreaks between the Hop presumption, is that the recommenda-1 Sing and Suey Sing tongs was over. fl.t.iu In nn,.W I'aua1 will ronch thA leuislH-' -TKa leanlv 'vm Bitrnail Into VAHtftr- day after 8horiff Word and deputies had rounded up 120 tong men and com pelled them to thoroughly discuss their Sacrifice Sale of Real Estate Must lie sold this week. Four room bouse, 8 largo lots, east front, fruit trens, l'rlce .Wl); tonus. Look This Up. (lood fl room house, partly plastered, two lots, lit a good locution close to nclinol, Trice VmO, UH easy terms. Well worth 12(10. Ac! quick If you want a real bargain. 7 'a Acres Improved. Hero is ono of the best buys In the valley, Come in n ml let us take you out In one of Mir nutos to see the best 7Vj nenw of land, well Improved, wllh n good 0 room hnue, Imm, well, and young bearing orchard, berries, l'rlce (AI'mOi terms. Owner going east, thcieforo will sell nt sacrifice. Houses for Bent. Money to Lo.ui It Your Auto lu'ttrcd? Your Building or Furniture? If Not, Insre With I BECHTEL & BYNON 017 BTATB ST. At the B.imt Old riM. That is just what a Jour nal Want Ad is a farm goi ter. It will not only get you i farm, but will got yv one in tho best of locations and at a price and on terms that you can meet with ease. (By Hal Shorldnn.) New York, Nov. 2,". "The mug nut e.i of orgnul.ed baseball," i moment' ed n Hun Francisco sport writer re cently, "see fit to cut down their ex penses all along the line, but they have nut said anything yet about lei ting the funs in any cheaper. Now, let us wait and see how the finis lire itoliig lo tn lie to tne brush stuff at big lenguc prices." The above re mm lis were made in ,'oiiii"ctiiiu with the recent action ol I'acil'ic Const league directors In rulhiu that each club must slice $IIHIH a mouth from Us payroll, This, of course, menus that the six clubs milking up the ('oust league will have to reduce salaries or cut down the number ol their players. It's pretty much of n certainty Unit the players really win t i while will not stand for a cut In salary, They ciin loiiiuiaiid gonl wages by jumping lo toe I'Vdenil league, and when the sign lug up season conies they lire pretty tine to have something lo say iiboul the slicing order. I'milic (oust leugne pillions pay iiboul the sumo prices us the big league Inns but they don t get near as much net tun for their money. The league Is lillel with players who have served their time in the big circuits and the promising youngsters me sent up ns s.tui as they have had sufficient exper ieue, to warrant a trial in fust com puny. is of great importance to ull the sports men or me state, All clubs, whether already members ested in each of the three items, and nro roughly these: 1. l.iieinplovment: rne stare icgis- of the League or not, nre urged to sendjlntive committee on unemployment; delegutes. The meeting will conclude representatives of labor; socinl service with n duck dinner given ut tho Com- workers; ity otficuiis. especially me.n niercial Club. New motion pietuns bers of the Oregon Ueuguo of Miuioi- taken by State tlamo will bo shown. Warden FinUy nalities: state officials; members of the incoming Oregon legislature; mem Kxciirsion rates will be grnuted to'bors of slate commission! or other nil delegates slate. by the ruilruiiils of the CLUB TEAM BEATEN IN CORVALLIS GAME OREGON SPORTSMEN MEET DECEMBER 6' The ( lull team of this city went down to defeat In three straight games before the Corvullis Julians at Cor vullis last night in the Willamette Val ley league. The strange alleys were too much lor the visitors, especially when these - alleys had some poculiur Hies all their own. (lilroy, of the Club team, who Is high man In the City lengue, piled up a total of II splits during the cutitest, Stokes of the Curvullls team rolled liie high game, lU'J, and Pierce of the Club ten m was but one point behind for high gntne, Stokes iilso had the high merage of IHI. The club bowlers were coming stronger as the game pro grossed but they lost out In (he eiitly part of the contest. Ciwvallis made a total of 2127 plus and the Club 2 1 fill. The scores: Juliitns, 1 2 :i Tot. Av. l!H HI2 111 -till lo-' ir,) loll 171 4SH Kill I, VI lfiS loll 4(11 I.VI i;:i lid u: 4d2 m l2 IH2 KIT Ml IH4 Doolltlle Hiirghol. I'olk Kberting bodies having to do with labor In any form; representatives of employment agencies; the state labor commissioner. Meeting with them will probably bo Frances A, iellor, managing director of the North American Civic League tor tho Protection' of Immigrants, !'5 Madi son avenue, New York. State administration fr greater grievance. When the meeting adjourned the leaders of the tongs were given an hour in which to reach an agreement. Short ly afterward peaco was formally de clared. District Attorney Evans declared he would stop tong trouble In I'otland even though It were necessary to ship every Chinese back to his native land. "OLD LIBRARY" IS 79. New York, Nov. 2o, "Old age and myself have not yet become acquaint-" ed, " Bnid Andrew Carnegie, who was 711 today. OAKLAND SALOONS IN HANDS OF SHERIFF Rosolmrg, Or., Nov. 2.1. Oakland, in this county, is dry as a result of tho insolvency of its saloons. The saloons allowed their wholesale bills to run as long as they could, awaiting tho re sult of the state election. Then they let their creditors get judgment, close their snloons and take the fixtures. This Sheriff Quiue has done. Tho Crouch saloon, it is claimed, neglected part of its preparations until it wns too late, ns the Sheriff seized $200 in coin, which was found in - tho safe. Osklnnd went dry at the recent election under tho locnl option law, effective January 1, 11115, and the saloons could have kept open until that they so wished. . POLK DAIRYING GROWING. The butter production of the Mon mouth creamery increased materially this lull, according to figures given by a correspondent nt that place. The dairy industry Is growing faater in I'olk county than any other industry. The creameries of the county, located at Monmouth and Independence, have an .uinuiil crnibined output vnlucd at about $4,000,00(1. The creameries have recently made numerous improvements in order to handle t.io winter's incom ing cream, and the dairymen also have provided more room for the horde and improved the stock, Even the pessimists must admit date had some cheer in tho news that this Is going to be a fine season for chestnuts. everybody needs to know. The niiinml Hireling of the Oregon Sportsmen's League will be held In I'ortlniid, December 0 and 7, On the former dale, December (I, the Toi-thiiid (hm Club mid the Multnomah Angler's Club have joined In nrniug lug a stale shoot and state fly and bait casting contests. Suitable 'prises have been offered for the various events. Monday, December 7, the delegates wilt gather in the Convention llsll of Hie roriluud Commercial Club to con- sider the needs and desires of the Total . s:n si" Club. 1 2 r 2127 Itl2 ,..lo7 .144 ... ttfl ...m Oilruy 142 I'lerce . Vail .... Craven Hurt loll 1.12 L.S 1 7.1 r.'ii ,1 Ittl 14 I no i;it 12H Tot. mil 424 am 410 3P7 sportsuin of tho various sections of tho wasted, Total 7tl 724 702 2IBU 114 Wiien the war Is over many will lay the foundations of fortunes by assaying tho dirt of battlefields fur the tuelal The Journal Want Ads economy and efficiency: State officials; Lj.g j.ga beCaUSe they are member of the Incoming legislature; pr7!Xtric districts: The ..me full of bargain news that hvdro electric commission; all city offi cials who can come; persons Interested in power development; legislators; the slide engineer, GRIPSASK LOADED ! TO ITS CAPACITY; A Maxwell man walked Into the Mar I ion hotel yesterday with n long, black,! mysterious lon'ting handbag, which he handled very carefully, and as though j It were ver'v heavy. When the boy, afttf.' a struggle, lifted It, he remark-1 ed: "llovs, that suiih am heavy. Whnt 1 vou got" His eyes ami ems opened ami he dropped tlie bug when he was told "That bag contains five of the Maxwell motor cur plants, three of the highest California mountains, the Indianapolis speedway, nnd part (ft! , lltant park In t.hiengo." The boy funic back with: , "1 siin'li iias got some load in henh, ain't It And you talks like you had some load yourself." As matter of fact, the bug con tained over a mile of motion picture' film, devoted tn the above and ninny I oth-r subjects, nuM the Maxwell man had Just arrived to exhibit the film be fore the public in this town free of clinrjo. The pictures nre most Inter esting and Instructive. They portray the automobile industry from start to finish, nnd are made keenly alive hvj the thread of human Interest which runs through them. I Special 50e Thanksgiving Dinner , RELISHES SOUPS FISH Your choice of Turkey, Goose, Duck or Chicken with your choice of Pastry and Plum Pud ding. The White House Restaurant "Quality and Service" 362 State Street Low Round Trip Fares for Thanksgiving For Thanksgiving Day, November 2(1, low round trip rates will be sold between nil points in Oregon en the Southern Pacific, Muin Line and Branches, Nov. 25 and 2(1. Final return limit Nov, 30. Round Trip Fares Retween Salem and Portland $2.00 Between Salem and Junction City jij.,10 Between Salem nnd Kugene iji2.fW Corresponding low fares between all other points. - Stipe rio r Train Se rvice Full piirticulors as to train service, specific fares, etc., from nearest ngent of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon