Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 25, 1915, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1915.
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Did, It Ever Happen to You?
By Mort Burger
F
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Games Saturday May
Settle Championship
White Autos ChampionsAg
gies On Way East-Phillies
Had a Plenty
I ( 'liiniji", "i't. 25. The eyes of foot-
; 1 : 1 1 enthusiasts in the iniilillo went will
turn tu I rlniiin and Chicujjo next Sat-
1 unliiy when the first iiiiMirtunt panics
of tin- tit; 'lino conference will be
j played, (in the outcome of these con
tests, it in believed, will depend the
j championship.
1 The Maroons lire scheduled to meet
Wisconsin. The
Navy Department Would Like
to Try Experiment At
Contractors' Expense
New Vork, Oct. 2".--The fool hall
hiimpinnship of the ciihI in already -!-iii
claimed by the cohorts of I'miictini
today us the result of the decisive de
teats KiMtained by Vale and Harvard
i-nturday. As a result of this .sitnatinn.
it in prohalde that, the claims of tin'
Timers ami Cornell will cause a dispute
in the title when toe season is over.
convincing manner ill
j which the liadjjei'H defeated Ohio Statu
Saturday utter the Ohioana had held
Illinois to u tie, marks Wisconsin us u
formidable contender for the title, (hi
j cago, however, lias not been put to uny
Kreat test this year uud the effective-
! ness of Coach Stnux's machine is anj
iiuknuwii ipiaiitity. Wisconsin is a slight
: favorite.
t: :.. .....
...I. .in-; son I in iaoiuiv.i iu u.i i vwi. iiu I)ri,V(.,m.Hts
lit;.,..;., uhi.n ii.,. ,.i.,i. ,.i t r). I '. . "
Conch Zuppkc has been unable
the Illinois Irani tfoniK well this ye:'
while the (iophers- have one of the
strongest elevens iu recent years.
Another important jj.'ime in the west
Washington, Oct. 25. The navy de
partment is considerinc the use of a
single oil engine in its submarines, in
stead of one oil nnil one electric, motor.
This is the new Neff system of sulnna
rilling anil the department has ulready
aiitlmnzi'il a trial of it. I he advant
ages claimed for the new system are: A
greater submerged speed, a decrease of
danger by doing away with the electric,
apparatus and a saving of time and
trouble by using only one motor force
above and below the surfuee.
The new system was originally de
vised by A. it. Neff, a marine engineer,
who now 'holds patents to all the ini-
T.f,.l-i ntu If Ixiu 1....... uvLarimLiifml
I'rbana. I ' , ., 'fiK. i. ,V i'.h.
S1'' I marine constructors on the 1'ac.ific
on less either Yule or Harvard braces ; ,Klltll.,v wi 1)B t lie first test of east
rtiifficienllv during the ruining weeks
to defeat the Orange and Black.
J'rinci'ton 'h aggressive, play and the
fact thin her men overwhelmed the big
i'nrtmnuth eleven i:i no uncertain fash
ion stamp the eleven us the best the
Tigers have had in many years. Mar
in rd is Princeton 's next formidable op
ponent but tiie poor showing the ('rim
noli made, ugainst Cornell Saturday has
inspired the Orange und Hlaek wiih su
premo confidence.
Cornell's eleven is admittedly one of
the strongest that the Jthicuns have ev
er produced mid it is predicted that it
will bring football at Cornell to the
wiine hih plane it occupied several
years ago.
I ho Cornell victory over Harvard
era versus western football. Michigan
and Syracuse will meet at Ann Arbor,
with the customers favorites.
Batting Averages
of the Coast League
San IVaucisco, Oct. 25. With an av
erage of .mill, Bunny lirief, of the Salt
Lake team, is premier Mwatsiunii of tiie
acil ie Coast league. Sixteen men
finished ill the .MOO class.
Hrief's position Us head of the (.'oast
league batters is based on unofficial
figures for all games of the season. It
is probable that the standing of those
cniuruiiy was ine nrst tiie itliicans in tnese .Mm class will not be ma
linve scored over Cambridge in 11 ti rially uffected by the officiul figures.
I I hose hi the elite circle follow!
Brief, -Suit Lake
lleilniiiu, San rrnncisco
.300
,305
.301
AMATEUR CHAMPIONS.
Kan Francisco. Oct. 25 Tim While Wolter, I,os Angeles
Autos of Cleveland today ure iiinntuiir','onnMton. Oakland 345 U,,r : dangerous, but if it in found that
baseball champions of the 1,'nited "iiklan.1 3:!i,ithe svstem works in these older craft,
coast, but has never yet been tried in
an ocean going submarine.
Neff recently submitted a proposal
to the navy department asking that
they consider the use of his system in
some of the 17 new submarines which
nre to be built and the contracts for
which were nwarded several weeks ago.
As none of the ship building compan
ies which bid mentioned the system in
their estimates, the department was un
able to insist upon its installation in
the new boats. If it had done so, the
department would have been responsi
ble for the boats when constructed in
stead of the contractors and in case any
of the under-sea craft had fuiled to
work with the new system the depart
ment would hnve hud to construct n
new boat at the government's expense.
, May Try It On Old One.
There are a number of old submarines
of tho A and other earlier types on
hand which navy officers believe have
passed their useful period. The Neff
system is too good to let go by, and
one of these submarines will be used to
experiment with. Trying out new
wrinkles on boats that go under the wa
Is Frail and Light, Almost a
Child Tried Desperately
To KiU Herself
States, by virtue of their vidorv over Kvn" Slll
the South Taeoma Tigers, 15 to 5. I'odie, San rrnncisco 320
The two principal causes of the Ti- ''it'geialil, San Francisco 323
Kit's downfall were the pitching of ""rdner, Oakland '. 320
Artie Knlglit, mid the woeful fielding Wilhoit, Vernon His
of the northerns, who miide nine errors. "I'deon, Salt l.tike , 317
Mey uud llniigliliiud twirled for the Imnor, Cortland 312
Tigers.
AGGIES 00 EAST.
Portland, Or., Oct. 25. The Oregon
Agricultural Collego football eipiml in
cluding IS players uud Conch Stewart
und Assistant Coach May is en route
today to Must Lansing, Michigan, to
play the Michiguu Aggies, October 3D.
They went, through 1'ortlaad In a spe
cial car last night.
Coach Stewart said that the stvle of
play used by the Aggies will depend on
Hie ladies of the opponents after the
UHinn starts.
Shiuii. Salt Lake
Maggert, l.os Angeles ....
Si haller, San Francisco
Klliott, Oakland
.30!"
.300
.31)1
.300
TRYING TO COME BACK
PHILLIES HAD ENOUGH.
San Francisco, Oct. !ii.-lli Lunge, . '''I".'''
Sun Francisco's baseball emissary to
San Francisco, Oct. 25 Following the
decisive defeat of the California eleven
by U. t. O. Saturday,' Coach Schnefl'er
today began drilling his men for the
big game with Washington a week from
next Saturday. Inasmuch us the Bears
were known to be woefully weak, Cali
fornia's hopes are not as dully shatter
ed ns they would have, been otherwise.
With twh weeks in which to work
Sclineffer believes ho will be able to
enough knowledge of the fine
the mist il.i.-lur.i.i iiv i, t . Points of the guine to make n creditable
for the fnllnr.. nf in'lhlili.u ... .i... "howing against the northwesterners.
Kod Sox to play a post season series on . U' K (" vil't"-y over California, to
(Jin Pacific
lirelv
I
was
" " .in n.'ii.-n Ull , , . ... .
const was due almost en- u"" ""'n speculation as to now
be
ns
Hears
irelv to Pat. .Moran, malinger of the ,m' VaeitW, coast championship will b
'billies Lange said Mortin uppareatlv "tr'gliteiied out if California happen
ens satisfied with the one beati'ig hi'i ,n ''''' Washington. If the Hear
team got tind was willln to let It go ll,,w" " nxhington m the two games
at thnt. scheduled they still will have to face
Another factor contributing to the 'li'us of the southern aggregation,
failure of the. plan was the demand of a 11 result of Saturday's slaughter.
lie club owners that they get 50 per 1
eni or uie players' snnro, I. Hugo said. TTipi'TTTipifTip
HOT STOVE LEAGUE OPENS.
Kan Francisco, Oct. 25. The hut
stove league opeued hero to.lnv with
the funs mulling over the fact that San
IVaucisco lias a championship baseball
team for the first time In six years,
The Coast league seusou came "to a
close yesterday with tho Souls fivi
names ahead of tiie Hoes, and the lutter
with ti three guine lead for second over
(lie Angeles.
TENNIS MAN WANTS REST,
San Francisco, Oct 2,". As the result
of his strenuous summer of tenuis iu
the east, Maurice McLaughlin, former
national singles champion, will be forc
ed to refrain from the court game for
Home time, on advice of his physician.
He will be unable to play in the Pa
cific Coast championships beginning
nexl Saturday.
PACIFIC COAST
LEAGUE STANDINGS
W. I..
San Francisco ...11H SP-
Salt Lnke 110 ,H1
T.ob Angeles 110 9S
Vernon 102 104
Oakland 11:1
Portland 7S 110
Pet.
.570
.54
.r2i
.4115
.452
.402
SHE WANTED HER CLOTHES
Sun Francisco, Oct. 23,-Olinibing up
u fire escape to get into a room where
AUMSVILLE CORN SHOW.
Ysterday' Results.
At l.os Angeles Portland 4-t,
Vernon 5 5.
At Salt Lake-Salt Luke 12,
l.os Angeles (I.
At San Francisco San Fran
cisco 1 11, Oakland IK
Let us all work together for the suc
cess of the corn show but let us not
stop at that but ever 'o on working
tin lid in hand. Not oulv Aumsville but
V ,""m";" u,,1, or "er clothes 1,. Turner, Shaw. Jefferson, Stiivton,
Tor alleged lion payment of room rent, Subliniitv, North Sai.tinm and the sur-
Miss Nellie (lenucy fell to the street rounding country work together for the
today at the new Southern hotel and common good of nil. Aumsville Roe-
broke both legs. or,
Don't Read This
Unless You Want to Buy Something Good, Cheap
An elegantly furnished room with bath, worth
$15.00 per month, for $6.00
Two Esty Organs, retails for $110.00, your choice
for $35.00
One $:b.00 Violin and leather case for $10.00
The case is worth more.
One $00.00 Columbia Talking Machine, records free,
for -..$33.00
One $GT0.00 Player Piano, lots of late records free,
for $267.50
Player Music At Cost.
One J. & C. Fisher Piano, sold for $500, now $275.00
H. M. Cable, sold for $150, now $223.00
Other standard high grade Pianos at similar prices.
Compare these prices with the other piano houses.
Howard Piano House
421 COUHT STREET.
the department probably will take au
other step nud call for a bid on the iu
stiillation of the new Neff system in its
next proposnls.
The complete system is now held by
Neff, who was for years the Washing
ton representative of the Lake Torpedo
Iloat company and is thoroughly famil
iar with the management and adminis
tration of the submarine bunt business.
It is also vouched for by several noted
naval nud marine constructors, particu
larly Allen Hoar, formerly chief engin
eer of the Los Angeles Submnrine Boat
compnny nnd original inventor of many
patents held by thnt company. The
system met with approval at the open
ing of the bids last month by officials
of both the bureau of steam engineering
nnd construction and repair, who be
lieve thnt if once properly tested it
iill revolutionize submarine propulsion.
Penfield's Daddy
Is Still Much Peeved
,
Seattle, Wash., Oct. 25. TVnfield
Peubudy, ngeil 17, son of Charles K.
Veabodv, Seattle capitalist, had com
pletely outwitted and outplayed his
millionaire father nud muile'good in his
elopement with Mnrtliu Stewurt, daugh
ter of W. V. Stewart, wenlthy Uothell
dnirymun,
Although the couple obtained a mar
ringi1 license in Clieluilia late Saturday
and, iu all likelihood, found a parson
willing to make fust the wedding knot
somewhere, along the line of their flight
their whereabouts is still a mystery.
It will probably remain a mystery
so long as the ship Dirigo remains in
the harbor. This is the opinion of
deputy sheriffs who learned that the
reason the ship hud been held here sev
eral days past her suiting date wns tli:vt
Pcnbodv. Sr., intended placing his son
aboard nnd shipping him to Sweden as
a cure for lovesickness.
l'eabody the elder, is still Irate. He
has not forgotten the tormenting ease
with which his son escaped him at 3
o'clock Saturday morning, leaving him
standing helpless by a lonely country
road near Hotliell beside a damaged
touring car.
To Open Up Trade With
South American Ports
San Fraucisco, Oct, 1215 Prospects for
a strong trade connection between San
Frunclsco and South American ports
were brightened today by reports that
W, R. (Irnee A Son of this city had
practically completed details for pur
chasing the Vanaimi fleet of the Pa
cific. Mail Steamship company and will
iH'rato the vessels In the South Amer
loan trade.
Seven ships, the San Juan, San Jose,
Newport, Pennsylvania, City of Para,
Peru nnd the A.tec comprise the Pa
eific Mail fleet. (Iruce uud company
has investigated the South American
field with favorable results, but has
i been huudieupped by a luck of vessels.
It was expected In shipping circles
that trade with the west coast of South
A menu wilt be prosecuted with vigor
I henceforth.
Kverett, Wush., Oct. 2.5 Violet Udell,
ag'd 1!, confessed Jtamlit, is confined
iu a padded cell in the county jail here
after two unsuccessful uttcmpts to kill
herself. She was caught pressing a
safety pin into her breast evidently
trying to pierce her heart. Later,
handcuffs were placed on her arms, but"
she wriggled out of them, and soon
she was discovered tearing the sheets
into strips, intent upon hanging her
self. The girl's capture was effected Sat
urday night after an attempt to hold
up if. (. Shaver, a grocer. Masked
with a white handkerchief, she held a
big gun close to Shaver's face and
commanded him to throw up his hands.
At that moment, a neighbor stepped
out of his yard, the girl glanced back
and Shaver pounced upon her. In the
struggle one shot, which went astray,
was tired.
The girl is believed to have figured
in a. number of robberies here during
tho pust few wteks. John Sarff, aged
in, was arrested as au accomplice of
the girl as he was leaving her room in
a downtown building shortly after the
robbery.
To the police tho girl said her parents
died when she was a child and that she
has no relatives. She is a frail, light
haired, blue eyed girl; who looks more
like a school girl than a bandit.
IS YOUR STOMACH
CLOGGEDWITH WASTE?
Daniel J. Fry Guarantees to Keturn the
Money if Mi-o-na Does Not
Believe You. 1
w5 ( carry yft Irrr i rnr .
ycRip, muter? wch puwr he .h-) t
rtWeOY, YOOVt J.- SORRY THrt MlCKeiA
tejoHeoBiyAm lis au. the CHrWLTJ)
WELCOMED M'ADOO
Will You Not Give
Cast Off Clothing
There are a number of families In the
city who are in need of suitable cloth
ing for the fall and winter mouths. If
those who have cast of f clothing which
could be used to help the needy would
kindly leave the same at the Salva
tion, army hall, 3,14 1-2 Court street, or
jdione ISL'O, it will be greatly appreel
ated by Cupl. nud Mrs. Kelso.
OOOD USB TOR WINE
Him Fruneiseo, (Vt. 23. Duokets of
new made wine were used in fighting
a fire which cut off tho chance of eit
for two children iu the Italian quar
ter todav. Men finally made their war
'Into the home and rescued the ckildrea.
"It's a pleasure 10 sen a medicine
when my customers come in afterward I
and tell mo now much good it has done
them," said Daniel J. i'ry, the popular
druggist to a Journal iuuu, "and that
Is why 1 like to sell and recommend
Mi-o-na, the dyspepsia remedy. The
distribution of samples that 1 made
created so much talk and so large a
proportion of those who received a
sample have bought a box of Mi-o-na
that my clorks have been busy selling
the mediciuQ ever since. I have so
much faith in this article that I am
going to guarantee it in the future, aud
will return the money to any purchaser
of Mi-o-na whom it does not help. That
may seem rash but my customers have
said so many good words in ita favor
that I do not expect to have many pack
ages returned. "
" Anyone who has dyspepsia, whose
food does not digest weii, aud who has
to take thought as to what he can eat,
aud when, can leave GO cents deposit
at uiy store and take home a box of
Mi-o-na aud if the remedy does not
regulate his digestion and help his
dyspepsia ho cun withdraw his money.
I dout know but what we would be
willing to pay him interest."
This shows" greut faith in the merit
of Mi-o-na. It is reully a most umn
ual medicine aul the rapid increase of
sules sinco Daniel J. Pry introduced it
in Salem shows that it does all that it
is claimed to do relieves dyspepsia,
regulates digestion and enables those
who use it to eat just what they want
with no fear of trouble after.
British Transport Has
Cargo of Explosives
Sun Francisco, Oct. 25. To escape
internment, the Rritish transport I.lan
grose which hns beeu in'port Bince Sat
urday, lifted anchor today shortly bo
fore noon and passed through the Gold
en flate. Captain J. W. West technical
ly violated the ucutni!!ty laws by being
in port more thau 24 hours, but escaped
complications as Sundays do not count
iu reckoning such matters.
The I.langroes has a cargo of explos
ives, copper and lumber destined for
England. It is said the steamer's cargo
of powder is destined for transfer to
the Kritish cruisers New Castle aud
lUinbow, now in the Pacific ocenn.
Collector of the Port Davis today
declared after an investigation thnt the
steumor might come under the classifi
cation or a merchant ship and not as
au auxiliary cruiser as had been
thought. In this case, the I.langroes
wmmi nave furttierleeway of 24 hours
in which to sail.
Suspicion that the destination of the
vessel was not a British port but that
her intention was to unload her cargo
of munitions on British vessels at sea,
was tho subject of further investigation
today at a conference between' A. C.
Ross, British consul here, and Collector
Davis, Such an action would be a viola
tion of neutrality.
Campaign Exoected
To Double Membership
When the campaign for new mem
bers now being waged by Salem Coun
cil 2H22, Knights and Ladies of Secur
ity closes, it Is estimated the present
membership will have been at least
doubled. Under the direction of Mr.
and Mrs. K. M. Saltmarah, of Portland,
district deputies of the order who
reached Salem Wednesday, local
knights and ladies are ivstematically
working to Increase the roll.
The campaign will last aeveral
week. '
A large clam of initiate will result
in the arrival here of Kirkpatrick
Council drill team of Portland to put
ou the. initiation work. - This team is
the crack drill orgnnlratlon of the or
der in Oregon and recently captured
high award in a contest held in the
Ruse City and participated in by drill
teams from" various lodge.
That 'a a horrible story about the
NiciMian, and if true shows that any
'scutcheon la in danger of an inefface
able blt when there la war.
Portland, Ore., Oct. 25. A commit
tee of business men and bankers met
Secretary of the Treasury MeAdoo and
his wife upon their arrival here this
morning.
After breakfast Secretary MeAdoo
was given an opportunity to visit Port
land banks and various federal offices
under his jurisdiction. "
The secretary was guest of honor at a
vuuiuuci ui commerce luncneon at noon
and at 4:10 this afternoon will leave
for Seattle.
The Daily Capital Journal announces they will con
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tions until November 1. Subscribe now and Get the
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Ml
Salem's Leading Store Presents the
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