Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 15, 1915, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, NOV. 15. 1955.
Bishop s
MEN AND YOUNG MEN
Will want to "dress up"
in the clothes of the "bet
ter kind" the kind that
are up to the Bishop
high standard. They are
correct in style, fabric, fit
and workmanship. The
prices are the lowest at
which similar qualities are
sold for anywhere. There
is that additional satis
faction of knowing they
are guaranteed because
"we make right anything
that goes wrong.
Bishop AH Woo! Clothes
$15.00, $20.00, $25.00
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Clothes
$20, $25, $30
Are sure to meet with
your approval. There arc
no better clothes made at
the price or that will
give you better satisfac
tion. Oregon Freshmen
Defeat 0. A. C. Rookies
University of Oregon, Eugene, Or.,
Nov. 15. Eight, and fight alone, en
ables four regular freshmen football
players and seven freshmen picked off
the eiinipns to win from the O. A. C.
rookies by n score of 12 lo 0 Saturday
afternoon.
The Aggie freshmen protested
against seven of the Oregon "Eresh,"
who entered the Willamette name, in
mi HERBAL BALM
i ACTS THREE TIMES
I ON SKIN DISEASE
Tt ilftpi nil Itdiinff nml pnln tlie ttntant it
Id Aiiioutlicil over the diai-ancd tlenli.
i It ucln liko a ponlticr, drawing our all pm
frm, healing ami dtansiiig aorei, icalvs, ertip
tiuiifl, I The rich lierbat r nienco In D'EXMA sink
itIph) Into the tirnmri unit start law, soumt
Dt'sh Kiowiiirf from iindoriinith,
' D'hXMA ji rrrtmiii hunilmU fioiu llc)i
jtntiiifT dinensoft. Why not you?
it it nature's wuy.
We nfe the only driitninH In thN town
from yum D'KXiWA, the K-ut herbal ikiu
Jj;ilin,um be LCiiri-d. Ask u today,
Crwn Drug pompany, 332 8luti t.
The Big Game of the Year
at
Eugene
Saturday November 20
1 (tf iijs-ii A C
vLOMj'ii J O j ill 20
The football game this ye;ir between U. of O. and O. A. C. will he
but oily contested. Oregon won from tho strong U. of S. Cal. team 31
to 0, while tho Oregon Asslos defeated the MIchtgiM Aj.c.tes :H t 0.
These two teams rank with the best in tho United SUtej, The win
Hlii!,' of this frame at F.tmeno on Nov. uotli, by either team, means more
than ft (hnmvdons'iUi, It will be worth your while lo see It. Tiki;
libys, forward pmmi will krep the oiieetaters tense from tho start of
the name to the final Mew of the whistle,
Low Roimd-Trip Pares
Will bo en sale at nil Soitlhern r.Ulfic stations
Nov. 111-20, Returning limit of Nov. 22. 1015.
Further j h foi m:i I inn lis to I'uKels, ol,'., from local ngeuK
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General rasscuger Asent, Portland, Oregon.
All Wool
Fall and Winter
CuiiyiijU Hurt Scluf fu.T Si Mart
SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
tlin Inst tli ico in i nut oh nf pluv.
Hair
innh'Ht fiiiiio iiiiiiiodintolv holore the
initio, nl'tor I lio moil hiiil wurlu'd for
throo wooliH without tho lout inkling
ol' nit iiNpomlintf irotost.
( oin-li '"rick" .Miilnrlioy sn'nl ''No,"
liit t'om'h lioilok ssiiil 'Yos" Hint
the Aggies had aliard game coming to ' fresh 'from the VI lo 0 defeat adniinis
them. So Mularkey went out on the tered to them liv tho IJniversitv of
i-ampus and got together a team, I've j Washington team at llerUeley, upset all
of wnom hud not lieen out for football the eritii's' ire,lietions Saturduv, by
lliis year. Signals were hurriedly irae-1 holding Washington to n 1.1 to 7 victory
tieed while the Aggies were doaningiu the return game played on Denny
llieir togs. Uielil. Washington's victory was hurl
The Oregon men against whom the w0 au,i although Coach Dobie'n eleven
Aggies protested are: Alorfitt, Must, Unstained Washington 'r record of more
lloisingtoa, Williunis, Cook and Mad- than seven years without a defeat )lny-
neii anil miner.
Throughout the gnmo the Aggiej had
it over the Oregon freshmen on the
offensive, but. costly fumbles were
priceletH for Mularkey 's parvenus who
relied solelv on fight, spurred on by
IIOII rooters who were keyed lip to the
tensitv of n. varsity game. In spirit it
was the epitome of the big Oregon-O.
A. C. ganie.
PULLMAN 19 WINNER.
l'ullman, Wash., Nov. 1,". The Wash
ington slate college football team de
feated the Whitman college team ia a
" :fio Northwest collfgiato gaino here
Saturday, bv a score of 17 to 0. The
game wns plnyed in a temperature near
zero and the field in some places in
the last, half was covered with ice.
norih of Ashland.
Clothes
RAINCOATS"
We have taken great
pains and have looked
over a great many lines of
Raincoats to select the
very best values we could
secure in the market. For
our trade this season, we
have the best lines made
in this country besides an
imported rubberzed gar
ment, which has a written
guarantee that it will re
main rainproof for 12
months.
The coats have good
style, are cut long and
with the raglan shoulders,
roomy and ventilated.
PnCPS $5 00 i) $15 QD i
A Itco yJ.Vl IU yi'J.JV I
A special Raincoat for
Hoys, full length, raglan
shoulders, in sizes 10 to 18
years. Extra value for
nf!..V
For Belter Showing
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 1.". The Uni
versity of Calilornia football eleven.
ers and spectators alike were loud in
their praise of the remarkable snow
ing ninde by the visiting team.
I'roiu the moment the whistle blew
for the first kick-off it was evident
that the Herkeley men had learned
much since their defeat a week ago.
Timo and again Washington's heavy
bucks drove the bull within a few
yards of the goal line, only to be hel l
by the California lino.
Idaho Scores 6 and
Goiizaga 3 ia Game
Spokane, Wash., Nov. II). Idaho
took the advance in the first quarter
of an evenly matched contest with (lon
?uga at I'atoriuin pnrk here Saturday
atteruoou when Might Knd Dinglo in
tercepted n forward pass in the center
of the field, Dodging Oou.ugti tacklers,
Dingle ran fill yards for n touchdown,
securing the initial advantage for Ida
ho that held through the game, the fin
al score being Idaho 11, llonzuga It.
LoOENE AND CORVALLIS TIE.
! Corvallis, Or., Nov. 1o. The football
game here Saturday between Kugene
and Corvallis high schools resulted in
a scoreless game, neither team carrying
the ball into the other's territory far
enougli to endanger the goal. Kugene
had the better of the bargain in the
first two iiuarters, but nl'ter the rest
between halves the Corvallis lads came
back strong and outplayed the visit
ors in tae second half. The field was
'muddy and slippery and fumble were
' i'i c,ueiit.
DALLAS AND LEBANON TIE.
Dallas. Or., Nov. lo. The Dallas
High School football team met the
lad, anon lliyli School eleven on a local
i;ii,liroa Saturday al'teriioou and a
scoreless game was played. In the last
part of ilie last ipiarler, in a punting
duel. Dallas made considerable gain.
The game ended on a punt with the ball
in Lebanon 's possession on their own
ihree aid line.
rOLK PKOrERTY SOLD.
Dallas, Or., Nov. 1-V -Two real estate
tiansaetieiis of iuierest locally were
,'tiu-iimuiato, lasl week. 1.. S. Complon
has tom !ia:-ol a farm of L'Od acres near
Drain, Douglas connlv, of W. C.
l?,h,'tN, hading in his 112 a, i t'r'iit
farm, near Independence, n part pay
mei.r me lotai consi.ierai mu was,,,,,,,, ,,., m,u,,. ,,,, ineM
' , .,-, '
II. ,1. i.owe ol I lluepelniOlh'e pur
,11m -I'd the 10 acre fruit trad, Known
a the "Plaster place
just west ol
Dallas, of .1. Iloepes of
Heuerliiii.
! BEKGF.R 13 HELD
Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 15 - Sam Iterger,
held by federal ligenls here with a suit
ease containing $1,000 worth of mor
phiue. heroine and cocaine, is said to
have furnished information today Ilia
will lead to Ihe nnvt of the lueiubers
ot a ring of naieotie smugglers op,rul
lug between Seattle and Hiilir.li I'oluni
1 1 bill.
I bport News
WILLAMATTE WINS
13 TO 7 GAME FROM
Three W. U. Quarterbacks '
Taken Out of Game On
Account of Injuries
Willamette university won Sntur-
day's game from Pacific university 13 j
Mo 7 in spite of the fai t that the school football team landed the football
i .Methodists lost three quarterbacks j ,.),., mpionship f ,, vn,.v Saturday af
hrotigli injuries, Inviii who started fernoon l.v drubbing Albany 7 to II.
, he game lor ., T . was taken out in Salem made n touchdown in the middle
(tne middle ol the first ipiarler. Small , ()f (he fi,,st ,..,,,,,,. nj iwtrn- kicked
,.-,. ..., . ,,,, was miu ' I . ,
lii!ic- Miiiiiues ol piay. i. ;rrnniiiiil
I ,.u i n il " i iiun, to ipinricr, our re-
. .. ,.. ,. .i.iii luii
onnutos when lie was ret n red bv in-
iuries. CaMrml Fleet u-iw ,l,e J,5ff-
I'd iVum fullback to quarter and held:1'",1 "'"I""."1?', ,, , ,
down this position until the end of the;
' Ou'rinif the first quarter Willamette!
f,,,,.,,!..,! two punts, whi. h Pacific r0.
;;t(11p
covered, so that WillnnieUe only scored
one loitchduwii ami kicked t lie goal.
; Lucas, trie and Wilcox were doing
'some creat defense playing, while h'ex
! lord and Hendricks were getting Pa
e.ilic university ineii behind tho line
on severs
occasions. Het'oie I rwin was :
taken out he made two sensational runs,m"'it company. Salem's backfield was
i ... t' -ii i .... i it i . ..... i . i t i i
Mm . aim i.i nius. wm n s iieaoiii in-
terleieuce from punt formation.
The se.-ond quarter was an evenly
lilimt-.-heil game because Of the absence!
of the
two Willamette quailers, but at I
ceiauiiui of the second half Wil-
. lai'iene eia.iw steni v okcjicss am
crossed the coal line. I'liva! missed I
""' - 111 1110 "llU'cIl 'lown tlie tie!, I!
rli;huld and Hendricks tduiiL'ed i
tliiough I'.u ifie 's line and .Soilcr skirt
(ed her ends for yardage almost every
mown. Aiier Arcainaoi retired tlie
Willauietle team weakened and I'acific
made a stcadv march for the goal line
:vA Stanley kicked the goal. The ball
ihen seesawed up and down the field
until Willamette made another costly
I'umlilo, and I'acific. had the ball oil
fourth oowu on uie six yard line with
the goal line to go. Call of time pre-
cnieu a loucniiown.
Tlie lineup was:
I'acilic.
Willamette.
P Archibald
Tobie
Jlann
.... Hendricks
Peterson
Miller
RcNt'orf!
Hoe
Stanley
l.ivesly
liastnussen
Donaldson
Tavlor
Wilcox
....C ....
T.
....K T.
....LO.
...K (i.
....I. Iv
....R 10.
Coodnuiu (J
I He LIT
l-ucns 1 II c,
Abrahams (O) ....PH
Irvine
Shisler
Archibald
Flegel (C)
Keferee, Schtuitt; umpire, I'imekoef
er; timekeepers, West and lord.
The principal substitutions were:
Willamette Small for Irvine, Randall
lor Small, 1'roctor for Rexford. dates
for C. Archibald. For I'acific Fowler
tor Stanley.
Championship Race
Still Muddled In East
New York-, Nov. lo.The muddled up
situation in the race for the eastern
football championship is hardly cleared
up iiy iKiuirctuy s results, though Cor
nell was generally favored today by
the critics for the title, despito Pitts
burg's unsullied record.
Cornell s narrow escape during the
cany miuuies or the Washington and
Lee game forced the Duncans to un
cork a brand of football they had not
(iispiayou previously turn season. Cor
nell showed it has an nlmost perfect
attack ami defense.
Vale's victory over tho best team
Princeton has turned out in years was
tho biggest surprise of the sea'son. With
a team practically new two weeks ngn,
KM literally swept the Tigers off their
feet. Although Princeton did not show
the strength which has .characterized
its play (his season, the fact cannot be
denied th:U Vale made a wonderful im
provement. Interest is paramount in the Yule
llarvard game .although both teams
are out of the championship race. Foot
ball critics do not anticipate an ex
ceptionally good game bid ween Cornell
ami I'ittsbiirg. while the Vale-Harvard
should be a "bummer, " as a result of
Ihe rejuvenation of the blue.
Learned About Football
In One Week's Practice
. , ... , .
l l o, Wash.. Nov. I.v-Tlio iwu-th.
west i still wondering what nianaer of ' .,,r. the outcome,
men I a 1 1 torn ia produce. The world j Vw of the close followers of the
".'! t"!lilv l,,!' Washington beat Mine in Winnipeg conceded O'l.earv
i :i 1 1 1 ii i , 1 1 ,'i to 0 at llerkelev, Xovem-1 ,,1,1,11 chance in the short bout, unless
0 and that the same team waii, , i i.,.i ,f 1,; i,vici..
in, v in win ,,i to , at home a week
ial.T.
WhaMhe woil, I does no! Know is how
Ihe (. alii oi niaus were able to nuiKe the
mag lit nl stand thev did Saturday.
I The CillileU liens then, selves n,,l
llh.'y had never met any real compcti-j
noil i'iiiii too week lielore ami that
lli'V I, ll lie, I nil 1 1. . . ....,. I I !
I a tew da.ii. ' '
.-,"',:i ,it l each Au.lv iuilh said hi;;
coming!
'" ""'"i head first behind inteiferen,
.,,.1 1 1 - t lliev ,h.l l 1,,.,..
to
Id,,, k, eh:
ige, t.ol.lo or form interfer-i
cace until thev saw how
did it.
Was lington
Tlie sound left for llerkelev Sunday.
Two games for next season already
!:.ivo I'eea arrauu'ed.
EAT HONEY WITH TURKEY.
Dallas, Or. Nov. 15. t'loyd E.
Siuiih, secretary of the Oregon Hoc
keepers' association, Is sending out
not i.oi that November 25 has been de
sigiu'l as National Honey day. Every
body is ui god to eat honey wilh their
'i'liituk.,;;iviiijj dinner.
IN FAST GAME BY I
SCORE OFSEVEN TO 0
Best High School Game Ever
flayed In This City Won
By Local Lads -
In the best high school game ever
played in this city the Salem high
the goal. Then for two nunr
goal. 1 hen tor two quarters the
game was about even with both teams
f- ,, .
last ditch and neither
,,! t0 111:,is,. anv consistent gains ox-
. . . i , ., , . , .
t'lt 11 Sl"'tS "Ih1 ,inth '"'"'R f'''''ed to
" " ''". ' teams were ";'
Jiiui.in.i .mil iirr .Uli.lli; 7. n 1 1 1 1
n ,,i"" .w7'' J"'0"'.' to he
P"i' hunk when their huskies lr.iod np
on the field. The Albany center was j for what she has done f.r the city and
only a few sizes smaller than Dr. Eploy for the cause of women and protection
and the visitors had a pair of ends in of the home.
Miller and Th.-ickcr that will class v.ithj Mi,s West was organizer of this so
nny in the state in the high school j ciety and celebrated its tweiily-lliird
idass. The visitors' line held well and j anniversary by breaking the ground
their baektiel.l was good enougli in
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ih im i.
Proctor, firovesnor and Hageilorn
idoue-hed throueh the line for short
cmins. but tile micetnenlnr tilnvc wore
the forward l.asses. .((dinnv 'Clebind.
id., llitn. r : .,1. i lmlf f.,- a'il.,,,,- .....o
most successful in receiving the togskin
pv way of the aerial route but the Sn -
lorn I,,,,.!, riebl men !,il ..ml- eon, ,, I, ,.,!
c ,t, ,,0 ,.r n, t,.
passes of the game.
the first quarter Albany kicked off to
Hill, who returned it Id yards and then
received a forward pass for 21) yards,
ltadcliffe made eight yards on a line
mnnsh and Hagedorn added three more.
Albany then caught n Salem forward
pass and Salem was penalized five
yards for off sides. Albany punted to
(Irovesnnr who returned eight yards.
Hagedorn made five yards and then
firovesnor received a forward pass for
25 yards when the ball was lost on n
fumble. Albany punted and Orovesnor
returned 25 yards. Roby Radcliffe then
received a forward pass and raced
through for a touchdown after eight
minutes of play, and Troctor kicked the
goal.
The remainder of th game was a
see-saw up to the last quarter when
Salem's physical eondition appeared to
be better and the ball was carried to
Albany's five yard line by Radcliffe
when the whistlo blew to end the great
est high school gnmo of season.
Albany was accompanied by a huge
band of rooters but the best of feeling
was displayed and the good sportsman
ship of tho teams left no room for a
post-game contest. This will bo Sa
lem's last game until the contest with
Columbia university which is to be
plnyed here Thanksgiving day.
The line-ups:
Salem Position. Albany
Snrff O Davis
Bontwright I,. O Allen
White...
, ,k. o Olldow
Williams
Taylor
dill
R. Radcliffe....
Hagedorn
C. Radcliffe....
Proctor (Copt.).
. .L. T Roils
. ,R. T. .. Peter Miller
. .1,. E Thackcr
..R. K Paul Miller
,.R, II Schult!'.
. .L. H Clelnnd
. ,F Trncey
(irovesnor
O MeChesnoy
Time of ounrters. 12 minutes. Offic
ials: Anderson, O. A. C, umpire; F.inil
Htutser, C'hemnwa, referee; Abraham, O.
A. C, head linesman.
Johnny O'Leary Meets
Welch In Ring Tonight
Winnipeg, Man., Nov. -15. When
Johnny O'Lonry, of Seattle, steps in
to the ring tonight to meet Freddie
Welsh, world's lightweight champion,
ho will have tho best chalice of his
young life to earn the coveted crown.
He will be given the opportunity that
few boxers get that of meeting Welsh
when the champion is not in his best
form. That is the opinion here today,
of fight fans, after seeing Welsh work
out.
The title holder, although as clever
and fast as ever, perspired very quick
ly and freely? lie looked a little fat,
but claims that ho was feeling fine nml
is in fair shape., lie promised to give
'his friends the best performance pus- j
:i ii.. .i: i ... i
u.l.l.. II,, ,11,1 I., I,., u,,.,.v!ll
right punches to a vulnerable spot.
AS WE GFf if OLDER
our minds arc quite as active as in
foimcr years but our strength docs not
I respond when wc need it most; perhaps
j the kidneys are wenk.thc liver torpid,
rheumatic pulllS or StlltOIK'il limits
l,Csct us, and wc cannot easily throw
oil the couls th.it winter brings.
What we need is the rich cod liver oil
. in Scott's Emulsion to renew the blood
anclcarrystreni'ihtoeveryorciinofthe
l.ody,vhiteitSgiyce.ine.soothes the res-
. . , p ; , ., , , , ..
piratoty trad, and Its hypophosplutCS
strengthen the excitable nerves.
Scott's Emulsion is a scientific oil-
food, of unusual benefit to those past j '"uuber of Ilucua Visla residents nnd
lifly years particularly during the I :,!'"u'" 'Ing south of Independence,
. ' ... ? . i this week, and in behalf of the corn-
colder seasons, it imparts warmth and , ,mv Mr. Martin agreed to extend the
creates strength. One bott.e will prove ! ,v,l(.m if .-, ,,. ,.0iil.l be scccred.
its worth. No akohul or harmful drugs. I f he compnnv already operates plants in
tkoU&rwWuc,UoDmuild,.N,;. Ij-W'thU city, Monmouth and Dallas.
CATARRH LEADS
TO CONSUMPTION
Cul; rrh is as much a blood disease as
serufflu or rheumatism. Jt mav be re
lieved, but c en mot be removed by
simply local t nvtmoiit. Jt causes
headache and dizziness, impairs the
taste, smell and eearing, affects the
voice, deranges the digestion, and
brei.k.i down the general health, jt
weakens I he delicate lung tissues and
leads to consumption.
Hood's .Sarsaparilin goes to the seat
o; the I rouble, purifies tho blood, and
is so successful that it is known as the
best remedy for e;ti:rrh.
Hood's Sarsap.irilla strengthens and
tones the whole syitom. It builds up.
Ask your ilrutgist for Hood's and in
sist, on having it. There is no real
substitute.
The Woman's Benefit
Association of Maccabees
The state1 of Michigan had an event
of importance on October 22, when the
corner stone of the Home Office build
in;,' of the Woman's Honef it associa
tion of the Maccabees was laiil at l'ort
Huron. .Mich. The mayor declared n por
tion of. the day a holiday and l'ort
Huron citizens opened their (lours to
visitors from all over the state, Had
many from other parts of the country.
ine lucai m.sniess men na.l all arrange-
I 111 ''' " assure,! Mvm "'
; .i , , , l ; l , (111 11 , 1 ' 1 1 1 C t: 1)111 III II MM I: I Of IMC
j association, that this day was theirs to
show her the appreciation they feel
I for this line new building which, when
I completed, will be the only woman'
i I .... I . I l . ,f : . . i. .. i ; .. . i li f .
building of its kind in the world. .In it
will be concentrated the work of fin
states ami provinces and of l-SiiJHIO
members. The society is the largest
ia the world exrlii.'ively for women anil
is growing rapidly.
This year, State Hospital Service
. benefits have been given needy
bers throughout the entire teritory of
the assoi iiitinn, and last illness and
burial benefits ami sick benefits for
wage earners were added to the al
ready fine classes of protection offered
to insurable women.
Kvery member in the jurisdiction is
rejoicing over the progress of this work
and local Maccabees hope to be able
to take advantage of u prize offer
next year which will give them n trip
to the mecen of Maccabecism Port
Huron. Queen Review located here
will have a special meeting in honor of
the event.
Coast Players Have Their
Salaries Cut Lower
San Francisco, Nov. lo. There was
weeping and wailing today among the
Coast league players, for under the
magnates ruling, they must get along,
generally speaking, on lower figures
than last season. The salary roll was
sbced from $.1,000 to $t,"iUo' and regu
lations were adopted whereby all teams
will be on an even basis as to expendi
tures. Umpires, too, will feel tho pressure
of economy, but the stuff was not
sliced. At that, the Coast players are
in better shape than other teams in
the A class.
The Coust league season will open
April 4 and continue to October 2D.
The opening gnnies will be Portlnnd at
San Francisco, Vernon at Los Angeles
and Oakland at Nilt Lake.
NEBRASKA IS CHAMPION.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 15. Football
experts today were unanimous in con
ceding the football championship ol the
Missouri valley to Nebraska, following
its smashing defeats of Kansas Satur
day. No other team in tho conference
can show u record equul to Nebraska s.
SIMONS FOR PRESIDENT.
New York, Nov. 15. Seward A. Sim
ons, of Los Angeles, today was tho
most'proniinent candidate tor tho presi
dency of the Amateur Athletic. Union,
which opened its annual meeting here
today. Simons actively in amateur
athletics makes him a favorite with
most of the delegates.
GAME WAS SCORELESS.
San Francisco, Nov. 15. Tho Mult
nomah Athletic club eleven of Portland
and the Olympic club team of San
Francisco staged an exceptionally un
interesting scoreless game nt the ex
position yesterday. Fumbling, inabil
ity to'ixccnte forward passes and ab
solute lack of kickers characterized
both teams.
BEZDEK IS PRAISED.
Kugene. Or., Nov. 15. Admirers of
Hugo llezdek. coach of the I'aivorsity
of Oregon, were sure today that lie had
something to do with the remarkable
showing California made against Wash
ington last Saturday when it was learn
ed I hat he spent one day last week
tutoring the Herkeley boys.
Hc.dek admitted that ho stopped off
at lleikelev while en route home from
the :;inn between the 1'niversity of
Oregon and l uiversilv of Southern Car
ifotnia. Kos Angele. ami nt Hie rcipiest
;or
ici Sehaet ler, instructed the I al
iton. tuns ill the deteiise end of the
EXTENDING LIGHT SYSTEM.
Independence, nr., Nov. 1,1. The
i (,r'K" '' company phins to ex-
j " 'h "f ' 'ity .to
I Huenu istti nnd give electric, service
( ,,, village and to (he farmers wdio
reside between the two places. Mutineer
-. Ti. Martin held n meeting w ith a
NEW TODAY
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PHONE 937 For wood saw.
RKMKM DKK Fred 's Night
Lunch.
Nov 10
FIB WOOD $:i.50 per cord. I'hone
22-1!). tf
CITY WINDOW CI.KANER Phone
708. Dee 11
DU ESSJI AK 1 NO By day or taken in.
1'hoao 2174.1. NovlS
MONEY TO LOAN On farms. No
agents. Wills, ill N. Coin. Novlu
WILL Tit ADK Acreage for city Iota
or city property. I'hoae 'X17. Novllj
FOR SALK Cheap, or trade good
sound horse. I'hone 2.10.",. 1 1. Novl7
111(1 Fill WOOD-ROD per cord, 2nd
growth ..'!."u, I'hone II0F2. Wov2IJ
IIKIIIKST CASH l'IMCK Paid for
poultry, lilt S. 12th street. N'ovU
PUKSH COW FOl! SAl.K W. F. Proc
tor, 278ii Lee street. Phono UI22J.
Nov 15
J HUSKY COWS And heifers for sale,
9 cheap. (.'. S. Powae, Aumsville, Ore
gon ' tf
WANT TO UK NT -Ten to fifty acres
good land, must be near Salem. I'hone.
20117.1. Nov HI
F lit Tit A DK A modern lighling plant
t,ir ., I.V...I l.Urg V".". I..,,., nf
Journal.
Nov20
FOR UK NT Modern furnished house
keeping rooms at OiHl North Cottage.
Phone lo;i2i, Novlll
CLOSINI! OUT Fruit trees and
shrubs at low prices. Roy V. Ohmart,
Phone ouFlo. Novlf
WANTKD Farm hand, small wages,
and board. Call at Hubbard farm,
Harden Hoad. .Nov 15
CHOICK (iOAT M HAT For sale at
Capital Soap Works, 1230 Ferry St.
Phono 083. tf
(JOAT MKA'f 4 and 5c per pound.
Independent Market. 157 South
Commercial stret. tt
NOTICK I will not bo responsible for
bills contracted by Mrs. A. M. Lott.
W. Franiis Lott. ' Novl7
RUMMAGE SALK Now on at 200
State, by tho Court street Christian
church. tf
FOR RENT Three or four room mod
ern apartment. Furnished. 325 8.
14th street. NovlH
FOR SALE Bargain, 33 acres, near
Salem, part tiude. Address Luther
Stout, Stayton. Nov 18
CORD WOOD Stumpngo wanted, must
bo very close to Sulem. Near street
car preferred. Phone 71. Novl7
FOR SALE Oak and fir wood sawed
in desirublo lengths, full measure
ment guaranteed. Phono 70F11.
Novl7
FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING
Shoes fixed while you wait, all work
guaranteed. Jacob Vogt, 979 Bouth
Commercial. Novl7
SPLIT BODY OAK $5.00; grub oakr
$5.51); ash, $5.00; second growth,
$4.00; old fir, $5.00. J. II. Eaton,
Phono 1054. tf
WOOD FOR SALE Ash, oak and fir.
For particulars address Wnj. H.
Egan, llorvais, Route No. 2. I'hone
3F11. NovU
LOST A bunch of keys botween Com
mercial and State, and Winter and
Union. Return to this office. Ro
wnrd. Novl3
FOR SALE 1015 three speed Hurley
Davidson motorcycle, excellent con
dition. Cheap for ensh or will giv
terms. Phone 15 or H.il. NovIS
FOR SALK Krood sow, registered Po
land China, in fine condition; cost
$50 last, spring; $20 takes her if sold
this week. Phone 2500J5.
FOR SALE Driving horse, harness and
rubber tired buggy, nearly new; nlso
practically new heater, might trada
for machine or wood. Phone 002.
Novlll
20 Al ii KS Nearly nil under cultiva
tion, miles l'miii Salem, to trada
for vacant lots or houie. Price .'r2500
Will take trade up to $1500. R. P.
, Schuctt, Salem, Oregon, Koute 2. Ilox
170. Novld
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing des, ribcd does have been em
poumled and will be killed nt the city
dog pound oa Saturday, November 20th,
unless personally redeemed by owner
as provided by ordinance:
Ono Fox Terrier dog. white with
black spots, weight. 17 pounds.
One black dug. white on breast nml
on tip of tail, Jlrced, Sheppard, weight
10 pounds.
Ono black dog with brown spots on
eyes. Dreed, Siieppnrd, weight li3
pounds.
One Fox Terrier, color, while nml
black, weight HI pounds.
One white Spitz dog, weight,, 20
pounds.
V.. S. T.l'DLONfl,
Street Commissioner.
Nov. 10.