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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, nPFHON. THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1915 SIX THE Sport News A ! Deciding Games In I American League Will Take Place This Week SEASON PREDICTED Coach Matthews Has Green Squad to Hammer Into Shape For Big Teams Willamette', new foutball much, H. I.. Matthews staled thin morning that h liinl a promising n(iiH(l out u n'.l though Iff'''" ut the game, they were beginning to show good form. Too ini'n have been practicing with the. tackling dummy. The eoech believes in' good thorir.igh workouts and his men tin; fust toughening up for t lie varsity uluiiini game, which will ho played at W. L'. Jit'lil September Tlio schedulo for tiiis year will ullnw the people of Salem jo Hi e more games on the nonie gridiron than was possible last vear. The ached- ule is not entirely completed, but uh it stnml the folliiwiiig games will lie playeil: O. A. ('., at Corvallis, Oelolier Si; Albany College, here, October 9; October 111 open elate; Pacific College, at Hnleiu, October 2,'lj V. of ()., nt Sa lem,, October JIOj Cheinawu, here, No vember I!; Pacific 1'. ut Forest (Irovo Nov, III; NmemluT no game as yet, but either Montnnu state college, Whilwiirth college, or I', of Paget Sound, will he pluye.l here. The game to be playeil October Ml, between' V. anil Oregon, will be one of great in forest ilue tu the fuet thilt in all prob ability Hnizier Small, the well known half back, who won too game for V. II, from Oregon two yearn ago, will be buck in' the game. Of the (dl men who were on the aquad last year, them are only a few left. Captain Klcgul who plnynil full buek last year is out ami in 'working, bard to make his team winner this year', dates, A. Irvine, Stoeves, Chap In r, I'. Miller, and Fletcher, lire baek, .limit h is expected in loilay ami several others who lire working will bo back before tho week is over. The new men wiio ure out thus far are, .lackson, Archibald, McClelland. nan, i riiiuv, icrnrscm ot v. .1, t ., j, VI'.. 1 , . . ' 1 luiiiiirr, iiiini, mown ami iieniiriclis, if Oregon. TELEGRAPHIC SPORT BRIEFS Han Francisco Sept. HI. Hrynliniah, John Lowe's thoroughbred, Unlay Is the champion of the exposition running rnees. Itrynlimah has made fivo ap pearance, during the meet, and bus won "very time. Denver, Colo., Sept. 1(1. -Sam l.tmg ford will meet Sam McVey in a twenty round bout here September 30. San Francisco, Sept. 1(1. The ex position stable, were Increased toduv on tho arrival of a number of noted horses belonging to Mint l.nulu Lung. of K'liiisns City, They will be entered ill the exposition horse show. Thev in cliidn My Major Dare, a I0,000 undent en stallion, one of the finest Kilted horse, in the eountrf. (lermnny has suggested to I'resideut Wilson, through Chan- K ccllor Hcthmaiiu Von Hollwog, in reply to mi inquiry us to the )k uossibiiity of making peace, that the C. S. elicit from Knglnud, Fraiice und llussia the terms un- iler which they would discuss i pence. j i The KusHiaii army is Hearing i Prxeiuysl. i Austria is railing to colors all men aviiiluble, including iniiny previously rejected as unfit. i) Daly orders nil reserves in Paris to report to the colors. He (leruiiiny denies Knglish mid French reports of victories in STANDING OF THE TEAMS j - - T National League. jT jrit ,i - Philadelphia ili 07 . 571 SsJ iTVS -.i- X Hrooklvn ........ 7.1 CI .5.'i , ' ' A. ChicaK fi3 n7 .4S5 f - tl tfMA . M ' Cincinnati Wi (11 .47H iSii&Hk ' l-ui 65 73 .471 If -4Uf f V r& , - ' I'ittsborK S 74 .41.7 Sa, " tl - ' New York CM 73 .452 f jf'W' - ' , SLfo ' , A American league. j v. 'f ' ' w iiAr., e ; n I Detroit fo 4s .r,r,a I im'" f .s V4'r ' ' Wushi.,Kto, 74 m .552 lU JjrH$ m&',' ' New York 51. 73 .447 f 'A f iU fWl V ' - - 1 St. Louis 5.i 7!l .415 f ll U 'JW &&XL " - 1 Ovelnnd S2 K .3K0 t2 i'A&fa WFfPt , Fliiladelphia 3!' ft .2M Vj If, J ' & 4 I ns .530 ft 4WvI " H V - 7i .m . -iV-AV..5i'----- ri-.,tj.iv;A,::. Pacific Coast League. VyV' I Y V , ,r WV , ... 07 72 .57ft IB H , . ' 1 V - ' JT Rl SO .503 b,.:;, , O v ' S3 83 .500 l-.'V'V'- i') H;".i'''r 7i h .414 I -Amh; ..Avll coJrtI,..,b, til. - -S- Conilmntly. man who r miijn havatarncdthatripura Ci? sm-f-r v " s amokatm an bainf fiS tS?i J1 iJ cioaen members olfio -KaT-v LJ Cu6." HaniaJ.H. S fir, "Nvr-eStSj Srreef, rVew Vort City. ' WlJJe,M,, 'Innnrv-TTl no",n Ae . i! U iWifh i ' Jn(AFl? il toilyjoya of a j,mm? w KVr-ji7r if J,Mr" d- By George II. Holmea. fl'nited 1'ress staff correspondent.) Huston, Sept. 1(1. With only two (junieH stniiiliiij; between them and the , league leading Hcd Sox, the Detroit Ti I ers arrived tuduy for n series of four ! (.'times which probiibry will decide whether the American league pennant : will fly over Huston or Detroit. Mutineer Hughie Jennings was con fident mid eockv over the four straight victories the Tigers achieved over the Highlanders in the Inst series. Jen nings showed a disposition to lie kind ly disposed towtird tne Chicago Sox for rutting down the lend enjoyed by Hus ton prior to the Hoston Chicago series. Kultured Boston is aflame over the series. With the weather clear und hot, crowds similar to those which attend ed the deciding gnmes between the Ilrnves and (mints last year are expect ed to attend this series. It is expected that either Dnuss or Dubtie will take up the burden of the mound for the Tigers today, and Foster for the Hed Sox. Watching the Scoreboard The Hees again stung the Angels while San Francisco was beating the IIUKS. Looks like it 's all OVlT lllt tilt1 (tlu'd'H in the J'. (,'. I.. Vernon got four runs to Portland 'a one when (ieorge Kahler succumbed and yielded three in the initial canto. The Cubs bent the Hrnves 1 to 0 in (Jiir farewell meeting of the year and tncy stnged n fist fight between Um pire Hyron and Ited Smith ns a finale. The 1'irates beat Philadelphia 1 to 0, Kuntlehner winning his own game with n wallop in the eighth. The Red Sox couldn't locate Faber's shoots and Wihte So won. WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AGO TODAY France. Federal League. W. I. Pittsluirg 74 Chicago 714 St. I.ouis 4 Newark 70 Kansas City .... 09 Huffalo ! Hrooklvn 07 Baltimore 44 San Frnneisco I. oh Angeles Salt I.uke . Vernon , . , Portland .. Oakland 74 Yesterday's Results. At Port laud Vernon 4, land 1. At San Frnneisco San Fran cisco i, Oakland 5, At. l.os Angeles Salt I.nko 3, l.os Angeles 0. Prince Albert 1 just does this Ettle old thing: Lets you smoke a jimmy pipe all you want to; lets you smoke all you want of roll 'em cigarettes! And that holds good every hour of the twenty-four, Sundays in cluded! Talk about home to bacco, or office tobacco, or srreef tobacco, or traveling tobacco! Well, you just , uncork some P. A. smoke in your mouth! You'll feel like putting out a Special Extra to spread the news! Patented process Axes that and cuts out bite and parch ! When we tell you, and men every where say, -that here's tobacco that reaches every desire in your pipe or makin's department, you head for Dairy Judging Contest Will Be One Feature of Polk County Fair Springfield l.iopnlilicnn: lloise Penrose's denunciation short bullot was just tho indorsement it needed. etcx ly thousands of moiorisis ed Crown 4he Gasoline i R (Capital Journul Special Service.) Dallas, Ore., Sept. IS The Polk coun ty school superintendent's office have issued the following rules to be used governing the boys' und girls' dairy judging contest at the Polk county fair which ill be held on Thursday, Sep tember 23. First. Only boys iiml girls residing in Polk county who have in the past year attended a public school will tie allowed to enter the contest. Sccoud.- Four cows will constitute a class and there will be one class of rnch dairy breed exhibited. (Jersey, (luernsey, llolsteiu, Ayrshire, and Hrowti Swiss.) Third. Knch competitor will be giv en a blank card for each breed and will lie reipiired to record the number or letter of the animals which in his judgment bo would place in first, sec ond, third and . fourth places respec tively, Fourth. Twenty minutes will be al lowed in which lo study the animals in each class and record their placing. Fifth. All competitors must be pres ent at the slock barns anil report to the person In chnrge of the contest not Inter than 1:3(1 p. m. on Thursday, September !!3. Sixth. One hundred points will be given for the correct placing of the Senator cows in all classes and u proportionate ol the i number of points civea for such relative placing. Seventh. Aiinouneptiienta of tho re suits of tho judging contest will b made ns soou as all ratings are deter mined. Thin contest will lie held under the direction of Professor W. A. Harr, of tho Oregon Agricultural college, at Cor valliB, and will bo one of tho most ill (cresting as well as instructive contest during the county fair. For the past couple of years judging contests have been held in different parts of the county by the school children and a ereat amount of rivalry exists between the different districts. A poor or inferior buttoi will make the best bread distasteful THEREFORE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Marion Creamery Butter "Meadow Brook" it costs no more and you Get the Best Co urn f ha lane you '11 find tht store that sells Princt Albert. Toppy red bags. 5c; tidy red tint, 10c; handsome pound and half -pound humi dors and fAot classy crystal-glass humidor with the sponge moutener top that'll just tickle youit's so nifty looking and keeps the tobacco so cheerful-like, the national joy smoke You can smoke a pipe and you will smoke a pipe just as soon as you get windward of some P. A 1 For it's real man tobacco that 'ust-jams-joy into jimmy pipes, and puts the merry sunshine into makin's cigarettes 1 Now, let everybody sit-in on this tobacco talk and discuss it, pro and con, then get a supply and all hands smoke up! For, P. A.'s built to test-out true-like-steel and the meaner you are to it when you want to know how good it is, the more you'll think of it when you get that informa tion personally! . , R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem. N.C Minn Cntherwood Entertained. Mrs. 10. H. Hamilton entertained a party of friends at her home on Clay sired Monday afternoon in 'honor of Miss Kdith Cntherwooil, who will leave this week for (Vivullis where she will at lend the Oregon Agricultural college the coming school year. After a very pleasant afternoon or social discourse a delicious luncheon was served. The in vited guests were; Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Hennctt, Miss Marie (Iriffin, Misses Ada and llelene Syron, Miss Anna Anderson, .Miss Kdith Callier wood, Mrs. .Maurice lnltoii. rse Bad Check. Ilnry Drake, a former employee of Duiigau Hrothers, painters of this city, is wanted by the county authorities charged with having passed several bad checks in this city recently. Drake hud been in the employ of' the local firm for the pnst IS mouths and seemed a straight and honest workmau. He came to this city from California. Arlator to Fly at Talr. Arrangements have been made bv the , beard of iliiectors of the Polk county i Diir to have an avia'or make several i tiighls during the fair in this city ueit 1 week. This will b tne first timo e i hibilion flights have I i held in this ciiui.ly and ns a cmeipience the at tendance at the fnii mil uo doubt be i reeoi.l luei king. rlr Notes. Friday, September rl, will be aeliool I day at the fair ami all the nchool ia I tin county that have taken up nohonl f ir the coming year will close that day I in older to give the pupils a chance to ! attend. Superintended! U. 0. Seymour has received word from a majority of I boards stating that it ia their in teution to close on that day, A cunning d 'ministration given by 'the girls of 1 the county will also lie given on this ditto. ! Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Teats, who have been ramping in the woods above lllack I Keck this summer, returad home the I latter part of las) week and have gone to Independence., where- .Mr. Teat has been appointed prinurpnl of tho city Kaool for the coming year, Miss I.eone Williams nnd Miss llael Knight have gone to Eugene where they will attend the state university tho coming school year. O. C. Hart, minimi! training instruc tor in the Dallas high school, wus in the city from his home in Corvnllis last week. , Mian Delia Hiigeii, of Salem, was an over Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. P. A. FinsetU. Miss Mary Invin has returned to her home in this city niter an all summer's outing spent at Hood River and Hear hart. Miss Pauline Snyder left Saturday for a visit with her broflier, Frank, n't Seattle, Wash. ; i Ross Jennings, of Perrydnle, was n Dallas business visitor the" first of the week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Van Nortwick, of Cottage drove, were in the citv Monday visiting relative and friends. The V an Nortwiclis were formerly resi dents of this city. II. O. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and Frank t'niupriell left Mon day for Kugene, where Frank will at tend the stale university the coming year. The parly ejpect to visit in Cot tage lirove lietori' citv. Mrs. Sharp, of Salem, was a guest nt the home of Mr. and Mra. II. P. Shriver on Mill slrcet Sunday. F. K. Taylor, of'Xdwlierg, was a Dnllus visitor Sunday with friends. The Company 1. rifle team romposed - uo.iiii -! nil. vt . j. vunte, a. W to the place of beginning. Said mile beinK made subject to re demption in tho manner provided by law. Dated this 7th day of September, WM. ESCH, Sheriff of Marion County, Or., B.v- w.- I- Needham, Deputy. Oct. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Wing, of Eu gene, were in the city recently visit ing friends. The Wings were form erly Dallas residents, .Mr. Wing being connected with the office force of the Oregon Power company in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Shaw have moved their household goods to Salem, where they will reside this winter in order to permit their children to attend the Salem schools. Miss Winnie Hargrove, of Salem, was ti Dallas visitor the first of the week. J. C, Madden, of Portland. (I,., ..If,. 1.... .. . . . m , ,. ,, " -"n,,,.., . UIINIV, J ti e Ci il hotT ' u i n aPI,0,n,tcd Kweutor of tho eBtatej vTL-orge iwuiiiKcr, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the estate of I r II Kirrwws,nn ,i('.p!'?lll'nt -'e required to present them LhGAL NOTIPFS Wl "" ? r,onths from the dat6 ot tins rrrV-' 'V 1 IKKuU notice, duly verified to the n,l;n at the law office of John H. ItfcNnrv Charles L. McXarv in TTnito.l States bank buildiag, Salem, Oregon. 1915ated ,'"9 Hth ,,,y f SePtember Notice to Present Claims. Notice is hereby mven that, the nn dersigned, by an 'order of the County Court of Marina County, Oregon, has (seven issues), beginning, with the issue of September 2nd, 1015, and ending with the issue of October 14th, 1915, by virtue of an order duly made, rend ered and entered in the above entitled court and cause by the Honorable Wil liam M. Bushey, County Judge of Ma rion County, Oregon. Dated September 1st, 1915. FULTON & BOWERMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. oucnu a oaie or Real Property on land x oreciosure. Xotice is hereby given, that bv vir tue of an execution duly issued orit of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor tho County of Marion and to me di rected on tho 3rd day of September, 1!I5 upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered of recurd and docket- of AuZt -l ""1 Ia " 9. ourt of State of NORA WHITAKER, Executor of the estnte of George Whitaker, deceased. Oct 7. SUMMONS ti.etr return to this in said Court pending, wherein William r . I'iscn, as incompetent person, My Car rie Olson, his guardian, und Carrio Ol son wus plaintiffs and 1., R. Hansen and Jessie E. Trestrail was defendants in favor of plaintiffs and against said defendants by which execution 1 ,, Oregon for Marion Connt.v Jay Bowermnn and Wayfo Bower man, plaintiffs, vs. Naomi L. DeLong, eo iaomi u DeLong, defendant. In I the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby commanded and required to commanded to sell the property in sai,l 1 1 Y, " ,nn8W" r otherwise plead execution and hereinafter describe, ! lc ?Mlwt Mod by the plaintiff Hennett and Akin ltbb have returned i l.'"-v tnf 8,1,11 plaintiff of twentv i ' ... , -ovic nt,t od court and cause, from Clackamas w here thev narticinat-1 '!v h""'"'"! dollar, with interest : "et'll'r , 115, and if ed in the annual shoot of the Oregon! 01 National tiuard. annum .'i iks I.MIIO Harris, monographer in , n ' - ii u iweniy-two : ,i,;. ., '. nmxram i... ii i, ..... . ii ol nrs. ami tli fiirti,.,- '. tllls court burnni? and fnn. i. ,i,,- -i,-i;iMi i ower eoniDimv a oltice is ' , , . .. num ui two ; it t , luicuiug. taking a vaeahoi, tlus wk I hundred fifty dollars, attorney, fees, j "A,?"" the rijrht, title, and interest Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Biddle, of Al imuy, were guests of friends in Saturday. Mr. Kiddie is a busin of that citv. riauk Kersluke, a former Pallas busi ness man now living j,, Portland, was in the city this week looking after busi ness interests. Mr. and Mrs. 1). p. Patterson were In dependence visitors I he first ween. O. I.. McMurphy. ,,f lianas visitor Monday afternoon. Mr ana Mrs. C. . shulu were S- Premises hereinbefore mentioned Vnd l WiUamptte Meridian, Marion C,,J lein uusmesa visitors Monday after- described tn said eieenimn ..n. I Orecon. A "iivu iib luiiuna. . r.. "'vuiiTTiiinprnrV; the e hundred dollars, with interest VJ U andlf ereon at the rate of 6 per cent per!?i . l.i to do tho P''ntiff will np num from the ssth dav of Mav l'tU- 1 i 1 . 1 le f0wrt lor tlle relief demand til paid, less the sum' of twentv-two nBal,,1,t vou, which is for a decree of liars, and the further sum of two ; 7,urt, bnrnnK ""J forever forccloa ndred fiftv .loltn,. .i, ! "K all of the r irht. titlo n.,.i t , : : "ii'iui-s ices, i, , - , ,n ' ----i luiureui togetner with the costs and ,lil,r. ot ,he llpfl'"ilant in nnd to those eor,.in in I alias '!"nU of "?iJ suit (itu' ni' 00-100 LrVTi ,Marion cou,,t.v' "gon, i I11"?""'1 ' -il expense, of id f?", lrt and parce miss uum oxfeution. I will 0 sntnrdny the ith I thVf.et f- "l-'cribed as follows: .1... oi e-ctoiier. mir at the hour of 10 t 'T ' ""' lani from tlle " " ""in uny at tlio west v. , ' 11 IK'iu ana sixteen (16) dktir of tive county court house in ,'IJ ""mediately east of and "" !"" voimiy, urcgon, 9l.u Bt public!1,'.', 'J auction to the highest bidder for cash! whu'h ,ho the ten (10) API1 tin r4 1 n ,1 said J. L. Smith ... . u NOTICE . Notice is horeby given that the un dersigned by an order of the County Court of Marion County,' Oregon, haa been appointed as Administratrix of the estnte of Aldon C. Estos, deceased. All persons having claims against such es tate are required to present them with in six months from the date of this n'otico, with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at tha office of 8. M. En dicott, 306 Salem Bank of Commerce Building, Salem! Oregon. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1915. ANN G. ESTES, Administratrix. To the Policjrhoiders of THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. NOTICE is herebygiven that a meet ing ef the policyholders of The Pru dential Insurance Company of America will bo held at the Home Office of said Company in the City of Newark, New Jersey, on Monday, the sixth day of December, 1913, at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of selecting fif teen persons to be voted for by the policyholders' Trustee as members of the Board of Directors -at the annual election of Directors of the Company to be held on tho tenth day of January, 1916. At suck moetinqr every policyholder of tho Corporation who is of the age of twenty-one years or upwards and whose policy has been in force for at least one year last past, shall be en titled to cast one voto in person or by proxy. FORREST F. DRYDEN, President of the right, title, intern ' twentV acre ffrf K Z El 'ue 8a!a .said defendants and all p,,r,on, 0inilll. west corner of the farm of said J L City, wn!iiig under them ubenn..n ... tk. o.l fcmith s tunted in ;.... c: J. , u- May of Mav. i-'" "'... .! ' ship Six South n Pn-""S. ;.."WB: noon. Dean Collins and Rex l.ampman have returned from .hurt visit iil. Mr. ,lli.. i.. v-Y- ,:V,"t.; i ' 'i tr. '..'V' r" 01 109 " acre which k..;.. .i :i : ' ticroea to pnnvA mvH-mHM MR fo OW Hiir nninir 10 BAtd Kftther na t, " V," v' Rt A Bt(WO OH th n. liM .K- rrmr i 'v' . 1 "e Bttl ton wit: The west thirty (30) acres 0f rcd and lying .outh' of the sixtZ e following described property to be?e hold and running to 1 h 1 1" X f T irr lmra",,l with immediately east of thoone ac e S was a City. Johnnie Burch, of Rickreall, Dallas business visitor Momlnv liy Lynch wa un 0Ver Su'ndnv via itor with relatives ant friend ia'Tort land. Mrs. Kugene Kayter and Mr. H. O. lllnck.were Salem visitor! the latter part of last week. K H. Strnbble, of Corvallis, wa nl the city the first cf the week the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. wet Dallas week. I'red Boydston haa returned from ovoral week.' visit at San Francisco "her he has ben taking In the txponi-tion. 0. F. Akin, of Salem. visitor, the first of the .. . .. ...... ... ,,,rr x'u-i - - ...,-in-u in nnn thn nar.on ijjmt ciaim of .)ohn m an,,; tract referred to being ad oinVl .k ..',,n v R- 2 w of ,n Wil. W Ka.herine Dick twt and ImL?' amette Meridian. In aMrion Canntv.i atcly east thereof immedi uregon. sani stone beiiur 32.75 chains' And cancelling .ni a i . north of the South of sajtha, ,er ui c0Tract made ".nT" .""2 cairn; thence north srt degree, and 30 into on March U t j "dt enstC v:" " . with k.oi u ivu bdJ;' " caiem ami Maelear county road, thence north S.1 degree's and 13 minute, west H.ho chain, to a ,t0?C X ? ,t!, in rol. thfce south S! degree, west 4.1.25 cjain, to the west line of the Stipp claim at a point where it, west line ero.se, the middle of the said Salem and Maelear road; theace north 14.43 chain.; thene'e east 60 ehaiiu to the east line of Mid Stipp claim; theace south 1J.U chain, premise, free and clear nt in i -; ..ad equitable in the premi m NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the last will and testament of Zarilda Miller has filed her4 final account in the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, and the same is Bet for settlement on the lsth day of October, at ten a. m. Any objections that may be filed against snid account may be heard at said time and place. ,.Pted this Hth day of September, 1915. c. M. MAMIE M. HAYDEN. NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the last will and testament of I.aura Chambers, deceased, has filed his final account in the Coun ty Court of Marion County, Oregon, fk .1 f mme l" ,et settlement on the 18th day of October, at 10 a. m. Any objections that may be filed against said account may be heard at "aid time and place. i9i5 '"l ,hi 14,h day ' Spr"n,b'r' JOHN H. McNABT. " - ""uu OI ' eonsecutive weeks ,'.f.'(-.