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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1914)
SJX. THE SAT.FM CAPTTAf, JOURNAL. BAT.PM nT"rvT totiuv psmret . BEFORE, Dra-wn toy AMD AFTFD ns u Gwi1 miff storrett Wft ... V wnia Iffl tmimK. V'Gxrt-o Now To GfcT iNTtal A" 1 H I fA fl M WnW Vo T 1 !IU A -..L r iiU jn--n-rU By MtSiMe fiE XflVtin. me ScEwtrjy an E f Frt AflJ H ' . ce- since, ,Wt yoL'See. lk.N4 -ir -J sSS? r All 3 ; . Tai sriSJ A';iLISU. 1 I lcll I Jy SPORT NEWS A Bundle of Nerves, But Full Shawkey Leaves His Bride to t',t $ .'f sjs Jc sjc sjs ): FLOODS RECEDING. Nojjales, Ari'.., Hit. o. Af ter taking u toll of throe lives ri lid several thousand dollars worth of property, fluid waters wore roeedina here toiluy after six days of continuous rains. Tlu dead at N'onnlos were Waller Fortune, county super visor, ami two Mexicans. All worn caught in flwd wntors mill swept away. t n . 11 ii 111 V If or Ui it lie nasMiunas 01 - Hard Luck, But Wins ( By Hal Sheridan.) New Voili, Dee. (liune nllileles. nio iiuthint; lim'Oininoii. lhcre are ln!s nf tlii'in lit least yon Hear of lots of tin-in because the other kind ilnesn't uttrai-t inueli atteiilion but it is i sale bet that the realm of sport has novor nor will ever see a i-liap who us Hiimo I" the euro as Johnny livers, enpuiin (if the Uoston llravos, world's champions. J-'iKlitiiiK ''is way bach to health now fioin an attack of pneumonia, the wiry little second-Hacker is ivinK nil exhib ition of roiiingo that wonhl put to shame nianv n hero of fiction. Kerov- eriiiK froi i uttncli of pneiimic.iiu im't iniii li of a feat for some people, especially biK strong chaps who are well fortified with a slriing constitu tion. Johnny ilnesn't It now the menu iiiK of the word roii.ditiitii.n. He hasn't oven the shreds of one. lie is ni in iy R little bunille of nerves, held! together by a thin frame of bones ami muscles. And his life, for the Inst' half dozen years ha-l just been a sue-1 cession of hard luck events, lie li as Hone lliruiili a series of accidents nny! one of which wiv.ild have taken the heart out of far bicker and stronger men. Jluf they didn't even fciye Johnny. After each one of the Trojan ; "caine back" with more, fire and will than before and simply downed adver-l Mit.v by sheer nameness. Kve'rir hard luck bewail when he I liuiilit nu nnlomobile years into while a niemlier of the t'liinoim t'ub niachine. He had an necident in wiilch n man whit was with him was hilleil. That, liniieived him for invhile but he soon relumed In the diamond with as much rit ;,ud fiht a ever. 1 hen he invest-: ed his sm'iiiKs in a shoe store anil when; thnt burned out he b)-t evervlninn he ' had. l-'.ven his friends piedietett tn-, wou-.in't he the livers of obi. Hut he as, and oven belter, as he hadn't! reached the y.enilh of his caieer. Next lie broke his ley and n kept nut of a world's series. He was back' nejiin the next spring, lii-litiuu as of yore. Some real hard luck clime his way next. He was made man.-iner id tne t'hienito I'ubs, with ('hurley Mur phy as his boss, lie didn't plen-e Mur phy and was shippid to Huston, then a hnpelo'sly tail coder, lie I mure. I shoujly in uiakiiiK lluil aui4i"4'Hioii u pennant ' inner, and It was believed lis "jinx" bad disappeared. Hut in the miil-l of lie-ten's pennant t'mlit livers' little Kill died. 'I'hat nils I lie ton-ihr-t blow of nil, but the l!n-i -' indoniiiiuble will scored aaiu ninl the Tin, inn na-i buck in the l'. ;ne liin-np in a short time. And his ivorl. mis ,-is lirea us eer. l.oiiLt limy tie tie! SAY HIS INJURIES RESULT OF BOXING Svi lU'i iinv.ltiio, hI.. hiv. J't. Aii i'l 'r t ;';ilt ilHI UM! 'r(IMUtl ln.im nl in jn.it'M to lino I miry, IT, hIih-Ii nuiy It' Mil 111 ll t M (It'Htll. Tin1 I'OV Wit Mill t.l 10 iliiMt n-jn lor tl I'iimI I i ;tr! urv ol hit iv'hrti'l to li:io Imimi m' I'iM'il in nu nutoimtl'il'1 n til'iil, Uw huh won I'lirri'iit, Iii'wout, llun h i .'i.iulit mil is tin' rosiill of n Imi viiit:' timti'h at Hiulnii Nfiiiu., in wliiili In' v:n U inn U oul. Find His Friend and Deny the Story (By Hal Shoridau.) New York, Dee. L'.'i, Hob Shawkey, one of tho best of Connie Mack's yomiK pitchers, would rather bite off the i'i liners of his pitching hand than wound the feelings of a friend. A recent In cident shows just how much eonsidera lion Hob has for his pals. Hhnw liey recently (jot married. A day or so later a newspaper story, from Hutler, I'll., quoted Mhawkey as saying that Header ami 1'laalt ' had been "nursed'' alone all last season by Con nie Mack, and that the "Chief" was sul'ferint,' with "a friuhtful attack of. rheiimallsnl in his riylit shoulder.' Sh.'iwl-.ev cut short his honeymoon so he could hasten buck to I'hiladelphia and tell Ileuder to his face that he had made no such nlleKiiHons. Heiiilei- i;iinne, broadly when Shaw key told Ii i i ii that he had interrupted his honeymoon "to Htranhteu things out." "Wliv, Hob," he told Khawkey, I didn't luinw any such story hud been printed. And besides I wouldn't be lieve such remarks eanie from you un less I heard them from your own lips, fin sorry you cut your honeymoon short becuuse the probabilities are that 1 never would have heard of the story if you had not returned to l'liilmb-lphin to tell me about it." Shawkey then issued the following statement: "The first heard of the story that had said niiylliine; aiainst I'lnak and Itetider was when I was on my honev iiion ii trip at ( harlestoa, V. Va. This caused me to hurry home and I went to see Header and told him Ihat I never said the things that were in the alleged Interview. "The 'Chief and f always hnve been the best of friends, and 1 haven't been knockinti him or anyone else connected with the club. The only thine; 1 did say about the couditious of the club was that I supposed Connie asked niiei"iu Heiider, l'liink and Coombs I ecause he was cult inn down expenses," H. C. Hoover Is Chairman of Belgian Relief Committee in London I'M Abiahaui. while mnkiiiu pancakes on 'us ehiini in norlucru .Minnesota, ncci J"iitally dropped one, flitting oft his little toe. We know them well. Thev an- the siiiue kind thai we used to net in our old hoiii'dini! house. "Goodbye to the Morning After OMK THIN03 ' ' Vi'ltttOTUN." Hrii.sels, N..V. U.---I Vl-i Chent ami by m 1 1 I to New York.' Here's a li.-i nf tiling "verbotea" in Hiiiss. mi der (leriniiu nillilary law, The drivini! of iiitto-'lnblle", "l Ike rulinii of molor or ordinary cjcle. The ownership of piueons. dtdeis have liecn Riven for all pii;eeus t, be destroyed. The wrltinu of letters in cafes. The readiiiLt of newspapers. No per son Is allowed to hnve newspapers in liis possession. trry wr"3 E(tirvrnt Mtdcti tiltt Truly has douo away with that disagreeable coiulition known as "tlie morning after". It is an a.'.tci'.ililo mr.u ,i tion fur tho relief (if uvlu', i ii-u i .il li'-, SCJ Ol'tl.lill Mi'kur ss atul ili-prcssion fiil luwint! ak'l'lhlllC uikI oiIut CWO-iSl-i. Prlc 25 cent par Bottla 3pci a House Pharmacy Governor West was yesterday after noon in receipt of an ncknowledu'inent I of the news of the appointment of the j Oregon Jleledun relief eoiuinittee from iChairmaii II. ('. Hoover, of the' Belu,iaii rebel committee, oil London, I'iikIuihI, in which Kreat pleasure Is exiiressed in j the prompt response of OrCKon to thr call lor Help lroiu t no war devastated connlry, ami incidentally describes some ot the conditions which exist over there where women, children and old men (ire on the luilnt nf death In- star vation and utterly dependent upon the charity of neutral nations, principally Hie i mteit Nules, lor a ticjitiuc; chance upon life. Mr. Hoover also mentions the fact Ihat he is n native Oreoenian and spent i Hi.' early yeaVs of his life, up to the 'n lie -if Hi, in tho little (Junker town of Nowlioi'K. in Yamhill cuiniv. The full text of Mr. Hoover's letter follows ".'!, London Willi Huildiiii;s, "Loudon, December t. IsHt "I bey (o acknowledge receipt of j.vour tetter ot .November IHtli, contain inu Hie iiilormaliivi as to t Ii . commit 'tee ippointed by yon in Oregon for Del liiaii ielii-f. 1 wi.-h to express tlie (rat i Undo of all tlie members of this com- Jniissi.in for the promptitude with which you nave responded to our appeal. "The task which has been imposed upim us ns American by the people (it lieluuiin tins ui on n dnilv in Us vol I lime and ill its demands, and we are I now confronted witii tjio duty of pro i visioning practically a whole nation. "I returned yesterday from Urns ;sels, in which city alone over one third ml' the popiilatiiii is beinif fed from the I kitchens mid tlie remaining two-third I are dependent upon this commission for the pucrhase of bread, The Industrial districts are in as even worse position; in one instance in southern !)cl(jium "U ! per cent of the total population is hi the .nmncipnl kitchens, It may interest you to see one of the meal tickets issued by one of the canteens under our coniiiiission in llrus sels. You mail notice that two spaces on mo iic,ni naiiu cuiuinii nre vacant (lies' two spaces are vacant on even ticket Issued III Hiiissels durinn (Ins period, and represent the dnvs when Die toed supply failed. "I'. He--Yon may alsu be interested lo K'iow that I was raised in the com iniinity of Newbei);, (Iri'nou, up to hi line -U Hi veais." JAPAITS MODEST WAR DECLARATION Tokio, Nov. .'III.- (ly nuiil t ;,. Yorli.t "Ve deeply ii'uict Hint He me forced to fn to nnr with i.er many." suvs Count Ottuiuu, in tin ordi I to the local authorities tlnounliort da pan. "We lunbor not the least hostile fceliuns nuaiiKt Cetinun subjects, Cor iniiiis who live in this country may re main heie in peace, while those nh,, wish to leave may pi iniinolest,',!, noi will those who desire to enter this conn try be refused nduiissioii, so lone, ns thev puisne (heir ecc.upnti.in, pence fully and accordinc; to law," bAtmmii 1' Mlnfclo i A TAIMILY' COMI'LICATIOM. Heine, Nov, "Ik--illy mail to New Yolk, I - Details of an unusual family complication come from St. Cull. ,' nntnialicd Swiss I'ltlen, (lerman bv birth. Is married to u llnuniirbin, One brother in luw is fi;htiui; uuaiiist the Serviniis, and another against the in (lians, Of the mini's two brothers, one Is III n I'riisslnii regiment and the nth er is servinu Franco under (leaeriil Cml i lieul. and Hj vo Doll A Great Big Beautiful Doll and 2 smaller dressed dollies for every boy and girl in flip ritv Hi Hurry and get yours! ! w w I W - A iy u jl "CM HEIGHT, 25 ISCIIES A Bigger 1i5 lE These 3 dol lies are beau tifully printed on one large piece of mus lin all ready to cut out and stuff. They have gold en hair, big brown eyes and are very life-like indeed. ACTUAL HEIGHT, 71 INCHES. Bigger Than a Baby ACTUAL HEIGHT, 71 INCHES MOW TO OBTAIN ANNA BELLE DOLLS The Daily Capital Journal is going to give away several hundred of these Anna Belle dolls, as follows: All who pay three months' subscription, old or new, back subscription or in advance, in case their paper is delivered by carrier, will receive one of these dolls free. All mail subscribers, old or new, who pay six months' subscription, $1.50, will also be entitled to a doll without extra charge.