Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 26, 1914, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE SUiEM CAPITAT, JOtTRNAL. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY fOVTv" fi ion.
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AllirnnilM Tfl HI l , jteriluy afteriion, the Caliriniuns din-
I HI r Wnfi U H AY ''"ml mm ot th,,ir abii,y ' ti,!
UnLII Uiluln IU I Lnl I handling of the bull oil the fly. The
spneroui wiiii tossed around like a
basket ball ami the Junu; lateral and
forward pusses wore handled with skill
ami ease.
" We have never been up against uny
I thins of that kind," said Coach
' . , il H'ewurti 88 n! watched the rival team
Weather Bad But learns uood at w,1'r"",ul vthin u
Keen. We will want more than two
t touchdowns ti lie mire of victory."
I "We will win trom Oregon because
I we are ploying modern football," mud
jCouch Ula.e today. "The speed and
use ul the forward pass will prove a
revelutuioii to tho northern naiireita-
-Piie Dope Is That It
Is Any One's Game
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
HAS BEEN ORGANIZED
Tiiomn. Wash.. Nov. 2(1. With
weather conditions anything but favor- Hon
able, tho football tennis from the
University of Southern California and
Oregon Agricultural ('ollcge are ready
( the big gnmo at the stadium here
tins afternoon. Despite a steady cli'i.-
7.10 dlirillg 1110 UiurilHiK, jui-uicu"""
generally plaeeil the probable attend-1
mice at not less than 2U,0II. The cu- With the cooperation of Chuiiiicoy
tire receipts from the game are to be Hishop of the Woolen Mills store,
donated to Hie tund for the alleviation : Theodore lioth, of the Itoth llrocor,
of the Ilolgiuii war suli'erers. company, ,loe Albert, or. the Capital
Dope on the name obtained through I Nutiiinnl hunk, W. 1. Stnley, of the
u sludv of the makeup of the tennis. Capital business Cullegc, I'nul iliiuser
unil their pnst pert' i. inn nces would Hnuser llius, and Writt Hlnpp of the
seem to Indicnte victory for the Oro- Watt Shipp company, a Commercial
gon team. Hut the fact that t .o ( uli- Itask.'thall league has been organized
forninns lire past masters in the open 'in this city and will bcjin a (id name
stylo of piny is causing Dr. Stewart, schedule in about three weeks. Three
clinch for the Oregon team, no little names will be pluycil every Wednesday
uneasiness. While Oregon has a fiut, ' evening at the Y. M. (J. A. after 8:15
heavy team, they are not the demons 1 ''"'I fniurdny eienings will be given
Great Crowd Gathers to See
Fight-Color Scheme Is
Black and Tan
with the passing style of game as are
the soutlici ners.
In their workout in the st.adiuiu.yes-
WHILE THEY LAST
APPLES
NORTHERN SPT
JONATHANS
BALDWINS
75c per Box
Hand sorted, wrapped and p.u-kod
fre from norms.
Try a box for Thanksgiving.
Salem Fruit Union
Corner Trade und High
rhone 330
Sacrifice Sale of
Real Estate
Mut be sold this week. Four room
house, 2 large lots, east front, fruit
tree. Trice $500 terms.
Look This Ul).
Hood (1 room house, partly plastered,
two lots, in a good location close, to
chool. Trice f'fill. On easy terms.
Well worth 1I!00, Act quick if you
want a real bargain.
7','j Acres Improved.
Hero Is una of the best buys In Hie
valley, ( nine in and let us take you
out In nun of Mir antes to sue the
best 7',ii acres of laud, well Improved,
wllli a gneil B room home, barn, well,
and J'oung bearing orchard, berries.
Trice' 'J.li'iO; terms. Owner going east,
therefore; will sell at sncrlfico,
Houses for Rent.
Money to Loan
I Your Auto Insured?
Your Building or FuruUuwT
If Not, Itwr WlUi
BECHTEL & BYNON
347 STATE ST.
At tlx Sam Old flic,
over to practice for the teams
The schedule has not yet been ar
ranged nor the teams made up. Kach
of the six firms will appoint a inaunger
who will run the team. The members,
of the teams must be monibciH of the
V. M. C. A., but the manager need not
be il member. A small admission fee
will be charged tct make up a fund for
iiidiv.dual inc. Mills for the winners and
lor a bniiipiet at the end of the season.
Considerable interest has been winked
up in basketball in past seasons and it
lis thought tiiat the Coiinnerciul l.cngrc
will be the means of working out pluy
jors for some first class teams lo rcpre
jsent this city in games with other well
known amateur teams of the valley.
jSCHEDULEFOR"
THE GYMNASIUM
, The V. M. ('. A. has just completed,
ills mini i u in schedule and nil uf the
5 dil'f.'h'iit classes organized I'm the coin
ing .viiitci', Tlic following is the i
plete schedule:
Hoys, 1 1 to I I 1:00 ."nun Tuesdays
jiiud r'ridiiys.
j Mriident lr. --Con -.Vim Mondays and
'Tliiirsiluys,
1 So-nnrs - sum P::iii Tuesduvs and r'ei
'.lavs. i llii.-iiicss ,liiuior--(l: li 7:i0 Tuesdays
an. I 'I hurs.liiys.
ll.:h School Seniiies - 7;:!il S:::n Mon
i.liivs mid Thursdays.
Hhsiiicss Men, A - .ViHi-.V:iO Men
days Wednesdays and I'ei.lavs,
Hii.iness Moii, I! .Vliil il': ."i Men
day. Wc.lncs.l'iv and Triduys.
j Scni,,,' .eadfi --JUKI S:iM Tuesdays
and I'li.la.vs,
.In. lice l.cn.lces l'ni.l .i:0H u, m. Sat
, ui.l.iys.
! Hills II o 111 - 1:00 , Villi We. lues
da. -i.
i-i iies, A- 7:00 SitHI WclneMlavs.
i l.adiee, II 10:110 1 1 :0tl a, m. Krulavs.
luiiior At'iilctics - 10:00 I'JiOO a. 'in.
Salu:.liiys.
lliisiu'ess Men Hand Hall .VOii-el;!;,
Tuesdays and Thursdays, mi, I I:. Id 7:. 10
Satnnlavs.
, Co'iimercial League S;l"i 10:00
: Wed.ies.lnvs and Saliinlnvs.
I, idles- Swininiing Classes -1:00 .V;10,
7;iio .i:O.I, 11:00 l'J:ml Wednesdays ami
1'iidivs.
Los Angeles, Cnl., Nov. 20. Karly in
dications today were that Tom Mc(,'a
rey's historic Vernon arena would be
jammed from the ring to the top tier of
gallery seats this afternoon when Sam
Langfqnl and Harry Wills meet to but
tle over the 20-rnunil route.
Hundreds of outoftown reservations
had been taken up nnd practically every
reserved seat had been sold. The gal
lery was to be thrown open at noon, and
long before that hour long lines had
formed before the doors. Dnrktown cit
izens were much in evidence In the gal
lery lines and it wns assured early that
all the color of the slay was not to be
confined to tho ring.
Lnngfoni had been made a slight fa
vorite in the betting, due probably to
his past performances and to tho fact
that Los Angeles fans have never seen
Wills in nction. l.nngford 's evidently
poor condition when ho met Tom Me
Million here three weeks ngo hud influ
enced many bettors, however, and there
wns considerable Wills money in sight.
Wills wns iilirunod early today. From
his Vernon training quarters he took
a short walk with his manager into the
country. Later he breakfasted heart
ily. During the uioruiug he visited the
scene of the battle, dunce, about the
ring and announced that he never felt
better.
I.nuuford, as wns his wont, slumbered
until the sun wns high, nfter which he
partook of a hearty breakfast nt .Tacli
Doyle's camp. Then, nccompnui ed by
Manager Joe Woodman and n few faith
fill black retainers, he stepped into an
uiitnmnblle and rolled toward Los An
gcles. Tassiug the Vermin fight shed,
he spied Wills and his party emerging.
Hoth fighters waved a friendly hand
and grinned.
Langford expected to enter the riiii)
ntiiliout 100 pounds, and Wills ta 210.
Hoth claimed to be in excellent condition.
That is just what a Jour
nal Want Ad is a farm get
ter. It will not only pet you
a farm, but will get yo one
in the best of locations and
at a price nnd on terms that
you can meet with ease.
WILLAMETTE STUDENTS
OF LAW IN DEBATE
The law students of the Willamette1
t'niversily law sclunl have sliirtcl in
debute and ointorv, and Dean L. II. i
Vim Winkle is baching the contest this,
season, in con junction with Walter I
Keyes, a member of the faculty. Henry
Sav.ign, n former debater of tne college I
of liberay arts, has signified his iiiten-.
tion of entering In the law contests.!
I vim M, Hiiniel, who won his bur "V"
in debate two years ago, will be en
tered 111 the oratorical civitest. It Is
expected that the Willamette la
school debate will agaiu meet the Oro
l,ou law i. heol In debate.
THE SAN FRANCISCO SCRAP
Snu Keaucisco, Nov. 'Jll. Hoth Sailor
K.I Teteoslii'.v and Hilly Murray were
down to weight early today for their
-0 round boot here this ul'ternooii at tho
1 'u v i 1 in ii rink here. The weight require
ments culled for lilil pounds nt lll:ilO
o'clock this morning. Hut It fighters
were cnulident uf victory.
" I urn satisfied, ' sai.l Murriiv, "that
1 will stop Telroskey if he will stand
up nil. I fight. If I get away with him,
nnd 1 am certuin Hint I will, I will issue
n challenge to ,lii Clabbv, who is be
ing talked about as Hie greatest middle
weight In the world, I boxed him n
draw once, nnd I think I can detent him
if I get him in a l ine again. ''
Tclrusuey grinned when told of Mur
ray 's statement.
'1 have been against inure good
fighters," said To truskey, "than Mur
ray ocr saw. Murray will be lucky if
he is on his feet at the end of ten
rounds, He's n dub and 1 will show him
up this afternoon, ' '
WILLAMETTE FRESHMEN
ARE BEATEN BY SOPHS
In a game cliariicteiUc.l by fluke
pn-scs ami iudis.'i'iiiiiuute gouging ami
fouling, the fieshiiien of Willamette
I'niveisity came out the losers by the
score of (I to 0 Tuesday afternoon
against the sohponiores. No first squad
men were allowed to participate lu the
class affray. "Tools" Hooth, field
general on the first squad, coached Hie
sophomores for the game. He was sup
ported by Karl Tlegol, regular varsity
end. The freshmen worked under the
guidance of several upper class men, In
cluding Meiwyu Taget, varsity guard,
The lineup:
Freshmen Sophomores
Treble (', Oregg
FOOTBALL IS CLEAN
COLLEGESPORT-NIT
By Hal Sheridan.
(Written for the United Press.)
New York, Nov. 20. Two sport
writers were talking over recently tin
merits of football and baseball as en
tertainment projects. Ono was u fana
tic in favor of baseball. Ago and the
compiling of many box scores hud not
withered or staled his infinite lovo for
the diumond game,
The other was equally warm in tell
ing of his liking for football. Sitting
in a press box with a November breeze
held r,o terrors for him.
They were on their way to a town
not fur from New York to "cover" n
big football gumc for their papers.
Said the football lover:
"What I like about football is thnt
it is a good clean game. When von go
to a game between two college teamn
yoit do not feel that commercialism en
ters into the contest."
The baseball man said nothing, bu!
smiled one of those quiet little smiles
which speak of much wisdom.
They mt down in a crowded corner
of the day coach. Around them a host
of humanity seemed to fill every
square foot of sitting nnd standing
room.
Presently newsboy came thro igh
the train.
The football writer bought three ev
ening papers; five cents each for pn
pers ordinarily selling at a cent.
Then came the enndy butcher with
burs of milk chocolate
"Here you are. Get them while
they're fresh. Twenty cents each."
Kegulnr price, ten cents.
At the college town they had dinner
at a boarding house.
Knch man paid seventy-five cents for
stuff that ho would not pay ten cents
for on Nassau Btreet.
These were just a few samples:
Coffee with a distinct and emphatic
taste of chicory sold for ten cents a
cup. Snudwii lies were ten nnd fifteen
cents each, the price varying with the
customer's status financially indicated
by a fur-lined overcoat or the ordinary
kind. The scribes looked good for ten
cents, it must be confessed, and the
sandwiches were found to be almost to
tally devoid of meat.
In every corner of the town prices
had been boosted sky-high,
"Oct it while the going is good,"
seemed to be ths slognn of these sim
ple college, townspeople.
And they get it!
If this is not commercialism, make
the best of it!
MUSTEROLE--QUICK
RELIEFjJO BLISTER
It Soothes and Believes Like a Mustard
Plaster Without the Burn or Sting
Bombardier Wells. the Englisi.
heavyweight champion, aod Frank Me
rlin, who was beaten some time ago
by Jack Johnson In a twenty-round
bout in Paris, will box for sweet char
ity at tho Alhnmbra Music Hall, Lon
don, on December 3. -
Half of the profits will be given to
the Belgian Hdief Fund and the other
half will be divided 75 per cent and
25 per cent between the winner and
loser of the bout.
In order to swell the proceeds as
much as possible the boxers have an
nounced their intention of giving pub-
MTSTEROLE is a clean, white oint
ment, made with the oil of mustard. It
does all the work of the old-fashioucd
mustard plaster does it hotter and does
not blibter. You do not have to bother
with a cloth. You simply rub it on
and usually the pnin is gone.
Doctors uud nurses use MUSTEROLK
and recommend it to their patients.
They will gladly tell you what relied!
it gives from Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia,
Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lum
bago Tains and Aches of tho Hack or
Joints, Spraius, fiore Muscles, Bruises,
Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the
Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia).
At your druggists in 25c and 50c jars,
and a special large hospital size for
$3.50.
Be sure vou get the genuine MUH
TEHOLE. Refuse imitations get what
you ask for. Thf Musterole Company,
Cleveland, Ohio.
lie exhibitions nt their training qunr
tors, to which an admission fee will be
charged.
As an impoitant event in a worthy
cnuse the bout nnd the preliminary
training should be highly praised and
it is hoped, a great success. As a box
ing match, however, it should be some
what of a fizale.
But it would be unkind, perhaps, to
knock.
SALEM BOYS WILL ATTEND
M'MINNVLLLE MEETING
About 25 members of the boys' de
partment of the Malem V. M, 0. A., in
charge of Edward Tollman, Jr., secre
tary of tho boys ' department, and Phy.
sical Director Gingrich will attend the
older boys' conference to) be held at
McMiuuvillo Friday, Saturday and Sun
day of this week. Ono crowd Trill leave
Snletn Friday afternoon and the other
will leave Saturday morning for the
Yamhill city. Several hundred boys
from all over the state will bo in at
tendance and beside the regular busi
ness to be transacted a basketball tour
nament will be staged.
The boys who have already sigaeol
for tiie trip are: Claud Steuslrrtf,
Ralph Hu rroughs, Franklin Miller, Wil
liam Smith, from the Presbyterian
church; Orris Fry, from the Congrega
tional church; Earl Brunk and Charles
Hayes, from the Christian church; lr
v i ii Huberts and Bernie Anderson, from
the Jason Lee Memorial church; Reed
Rowland, Herbert Darby, Harold Cook,
Louis Griffith, Philip Elliot, Harold
Clark, Clifford Stuart, and Josephine
Parker, from the Y. M. C. A.; Ivan
Schomaker, from the High School club.
About six more boys will also make
the trip.
ABKANSAS FOREST niS.
Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 20. Tcle
griuns from Cummins, Ark., today said
the state penal farm there was sur
rrnn led by forest fires. Commissioner
Murad stated however, that the 1,500
prisoners on the farm had for several
days been clearing away the timber in
its vicinity and he thought there was
no danger. .
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. Hilletto
riegel Wins ata Tenuis
The tenuis tournament at Willamette
Vniversity was brought lo a close Tues
day when Furl Flcgcl, ft junior In the
college of libernl arts, was presented
with the winner's tuuriininent purchased
by the student bo.lv, Hegiiining Mon
day, November 90, n girls' tennis tour
nament will be staged. Conch O. C,
Thoii'psou will act nt official umpire,
Get this for
what ails you!
JUST about as
soon as you
get next and
try Prince Albert
tobacco you'll
wise right up that
it was made
for your taste I
And that's no
idle dream I v
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Covmihi im,
K. J. Ki'rnuiiii
M
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mm
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Hit 'hi
mum
&
Line up in the row with other men;
then you'll sure enough wake up to
some pipe and cigarette makin's facts!
It 's this way: Costs you a dime for a tidy
red tin of P. j. that'll prove in jig time
that you never did cet such flavor and
fragrance, whether you hit a jimmy pipe
or roll up a delightful makin's cigarette.
Pi
Puts the half-Nelson on all pipe and
clcurrttn rrrnnrliivQ hnmusA it can't Uitn
tongues and can't parch throats. And
you prove our say-so I P. A. is made by
a patented process that cuts out the bite
and the parch. This patented process is
controlled exclusively by us. Remember
that when you hear some of that "as
good as P. A." stuff!
the national joy smoke
Right oft the bat you'll get mighty happy II
you'll go to Prlnc Albert like you'r on th
trail o( boat bet. For you never will get
honest and true tobacco satisfaction till you
get chummy with Prince Albert tha national
joy tmokat
SoM tvtrywhmn tn'toppf rWlaf. I't
tidy rd tin; 10ct alto in pound and
half-pound humidon.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO Wintton-Salem, N. C
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