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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOU RNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1917. Sport AS TO OARCY MATCH Carpentier Has Made No Ef fort to Come Through Must Look Elsewhere t I'nited I'ress Stuff orrcspondsilt.) Km York, Jan. C. Tex ltickard to day in wavering on the edge of un certainty regarding n match between viirge. Carpentier, the Preach chtm j i on, ami Les Darey, the Australian p igilist. I'ollowing a lTnitefl Press dispatch Pom Pari which t I 1 of Carpentier'n poor condition, Rieksrd liaj received information thai Carpentier lias not applied for a furlough ami that no one I I ! haa attempted t get a leave lor the boxer soldier. Ricknrd i now Visually satisfied i uill be virtually Impossible to gut tin- Fieiichiiian across Hie Atlantic, Ho ha not entirely abandoned hope, but he realizes, that will, Darey hero, und lictting for artioii and with the pub- The Price of Tires Has Advanced To get the most miles for your money keep your tires in good re pair. ! We can repair your J tires satisfactorily. The Salem Vulcanizing Works 474 Ferry St, Salem, Or RICKARD UNCERTAIN iniiiiiuiUHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiBiiiiiiim X XX XX "t " X XX XX XXX XXXXXXtXttXtttZtttX t XX XXX X X XtXX XX VtXXXXXX XX XXTXX XX XtXTtttTtXtTXtTtt tl xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX tXXiXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX mil ill Progress and Development s ELECTRIC AND GAS INDUSTRIES 4 HMKBWMHBsPWiiP yilslliMll B News lie demanding a chance, tj see what the Australian ean do. something must be done. It is almost certain Darey ' first match will be announced within a week. Richard looks with considerable favor on .lark Iillou or Hilly Miske as an opponent for Darey, but it is hard ly probable one of these high class meu will be used as a trial horse for the Antipodean. Al McCoy, the Brooklyn misfit champion, is believed to be the logical man. Darey, meanwhile, is working a vaudeville sketch. Californlan Won New York, Jan. (i. Sail .r CiCutide, , California heavyweight, outpointed Johnny Howard of Hayoinie. N. J., in j ten rounds Pal Moore of Memphis, defeat led Johnny Solberg, Brooklyn bantam in ten rounds. Donlin May Do' It. New York, Jan. . Sailor Clrande, I former (liant star, may be the next manager 'of the Memphis Southern As Roeiation club. The Tennessee clubs owners aro dickering with lUinlin and he" is ready to ne -ept terms. Are Off for Cuba. New York, Jan. 0. John McGrnw. manager of the Giunts, nnd ( hristv Malhewsun, manager of the Cincinnati Beds, will sail today for Cuba, where they will spend several weeks. They will be joined later by Mike Donlin. who will try to get a team ot Giants recruits tor baseball games. Barry to Manage Red Sox. Boston, Mass., Jan. tl. Jack Harry, who will manage the Ked Sox next season, will confer today with Hnny H. Frozce, owner of the el::b, regard ing training plans aud nt the same time will sign n contract. Basket Ball Season Opens at Willamette AVillamette University 1017 basket ball season oens with the annual sluta oi-'varsitv wine which is scheduled for the local' floor at 8:30 tonight. Prom every point of view the affair promises to be fast nnd to serve as an appetizer for the ''big six" series of intercollegiate ORatea which WiUnitl ettc will play in Salem this winter. The alumni hnve assembled a veteran siring of all stars of other years and their fighting quintet promises to mala things interesting for the cob legiate luils. Clustered nround the old grad flag tonight will be Shisler and Jewell, forwards; Mclhityre, center; nnd. Minton and Schramm, guards. Bngley, of last year's guard fame, is ADDITIONAL INVESTMENTS MADE IN VICINITY BY THE P. R. L. & P. CO. For additional poles and wires For additional gas mains For additions to gas and electric plants . Washington, Jan. . Allot ment to the various states of the million dollars to lie spnt during the eoming fiscal year, in constructing roads and trails in national forests, wss 'an nounced by 8eerrtary of Agri culture Houston today as fol lows: Alaska Ki,.t:.4 : Arizona i. 604: Arkansas . Califnr nia 140,9X1; Colorado C2. Sft; Idaho $1011,730; Montana S70.O42-, Nevada 1,S&; New Mexico 42.495; (wegon l'.'M, 111: South Dakota H,0tfe; Utah $41,107; Washington I,H; Wvoming 40.084 and n total of .-, to Florids, Miehiaan, Minnesota. Nebraska, North Dakota and Oklahoma. ----- - - .-j- also ready to relieve the first man los - his wind. All of the oid men . - ' j... ;nn ,;ii..w. j.. f 1 ..,. 0v...v....M.n ... old Willamette; that they intend to continue the pace tonight, the striking r n I I. I..!..-n, nt' Ihn ..1.1 - - - " to piedict. I just one cheer after another. He. was ! week' A" 1 resl,U- "on'ls are more T night's lineup at the start for the : cheered by the street boys, who quick-' ehao.'ie than usual, with the legislature 'varsity will consist of Flegel, r. f.; ly recognized him, as he left his hotel, j scheduled to meet Monday, ami state Esteb, I. f.; Jackson, e.; Brooks, r. g.; A few blocks away in Madison Square ! affairs badly split. ajid Niehol, 1. g. Substituting and Garden New York's annual six day! m probably playing will be (irosvenor. bi'-ycle nice was in progress nnd the j BUFFALO BILL HAS RELAPSE Diinick and Holmes, forwards; Austin, youthful pugilist Was taken there for center; and Proctor, Mann and Tobic, ' an introduction. When the announcer!, T)cnver, Colo., Jan. 0. Reports to guards. mounted his stand and started to tell;ly from Glenwood Springs, Colo'., the tndlenee about it he stnrted somc-stted that Colonel William P. Cody. 11 .1 T thinir. His elosinc words were never I ( Buffalo Bill) had suffered a ielai?e roruanu nocKey team vvlvUlvll inilbVUTVl Portland. Or., Jan. fi puck chasers last night leape ...... t.l-t,... in th I'....., i . ...1,1. .y.i.-i Hockey league when they defeated: Vancouver, five to three. The game which was witnessed by the largest crowd of the season, al ie seast.il, ai - by many spills arkably clean of three min - I though fast and marked by and collisions, was reinar and only three penalties lutes each were imposed, Portland w j eeiving all of them when Harris and iTobin were put off in the first, period and Dunilerdale banished iu the third for minor Infractions of the rules. The visitors started a fast pace and i before Portland had scored a goal the nncouver squad had sagged the net i three times. Ihinderdale, assisted by ; Dick Irwin, shot a goal before tfie end of the first period and in the second ' again scored on a pass from Moose j Johnson, Irwin scoring single handed shortly uiterwnrd. l'atnck took n shot frouC Roberts and scored, Movnes and Stanley scoring single handed in the first canto. In the third period Irwin scored on a pass from Mnrples and Harpies scored when Harris passed the rubber to him. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS IN SALEM AND VICINITY DURING 1916 The following figures indicate the confidence of the own ers of the Portland Railway Light & Power Company in the future growth and prosperity of Salem and their liber al policy in providing adequate additional facilities for fur nishing Electric and Gas service to the citizens of Salem and vicinity. SALEM AND IN 1916: $20,844.23 3,053.80 . . 4,610.59 $28,508.62 ' iHiHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHmiHHiiim , Great Popularity! By H. C. Hamilton. (I'nited Press Staff Correspondent.) New York, Jan. 6. When Les Darey sailed into New York harbor slioard the big oil tank steamship Cashing he knew his arrival at the. Battery was being awaited with great interest iu New York. The wireless had told him that. Hut the Australian marvel was wholly unprepared for the reception with which he was greeted when he started up Broadway it: the hotel. The usual erowd of newspaper men 1 and photographers was on hand at the ' pier when the tug puffed up alongside,! but Darey didn't tarry there long. He ivvas bundled into n tuxicab and taken j to his hotel, where a real reception j wafl 8tnKed. fhiests at the hotel had j !,,, warned in advance of the arrivSil lllicre of Iarev nnd he u-n trreetert nc- I eordinirlv. Visitors crowded into tiis ! room to see the velvetv muscles and ,,, , , . . . development of the man who has beat- en nearly every opponent with marvel ous case 1 '. I'ir-t tltl.tlf 1 Vn V. ,1 Ml ; heard, for the people had begun to i while Darev was in the hall. New Yorkers have wanted a boxer les Darey Enjoys Portland's of Darcv's proportions to cheer for ai aped into'long time and they didn't stint thei,- : TL.. . .. . . ;.. . I icciiun. x lie inia iiiiti me )miiiii had run aw'av from military service cooled their ardor until the afternoon' newspapers came out w ith the dcclara-1 jtion that Jtarcv nitcnilcd to return to Great Britain and enlist. Anyway, tk j Xe. V()lk fight publi(, has grown used t0 j.'iedlio Welsh, who isn't worrying tion that Darcv intended to return to: any about the fate of his country, and they were quick lo forget that Darey had slipped away from recruiting of-, ficers. If Darey wind his first fight in the I'nited States he will be the most popular man in the t'islic world. He will be ready to start the process of yet ling just as rich as he can as quick as he can. PAPER CLOTHING NEXT Pasadena, Cal., Jan. li. Pretty soon we may all have to be more careful of carrying matches, for paper clothm" is as sore to come as taxes. The latest I authority to thus indicate the fall of the needle and thread in the sartorial are is Jonas Kuppcnheiiiier. clothing manufacturer. He states that the search manufacturers are making for a substitute for rapidly soaring wool is leading them to paper. HAS NO PEACE Copenhagen, Jan. 6. The Lo kal Anzeiger and Yossisehe Zei tung unite in denying today that President Wilson has re ceived Oermaay's peace terms from any official source. The statements by the two tapera were made in the course of comment on Count And ran sy's declaration that the Amer ican president wes in possession of Oeimany's terms. it was declared that, on the other hand, (iermnny will not make Wilson her confidant, that it had been learned on re liable authority he bad not re ceived Germany's teams from any official source and that the government did not intend to give them to him. SUPREME COURT DODGES Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. .The Arizona supreme court today deferred its it I..: - : :.. .u , ,. , cision in the Campbell mandamus pro 'reeding to out Governor Hunt from the office he is holding, until next 'an' nn' ne js being brought back to Denver, tonight. ne. is especieu to arrive uere fllflOP WPnCtftP ilfaUfC JUUSC WdWi Jury List for 1917 The following list of jurors drawn for the justice court for Salem His- t . M"ln .,, 101. 1 TJ JI V I ,1,, ' i t-L Baldwin, A. J Bartell, John Bynon, Fred Brown, Clifford Daumgaftner, Joseph Cox, ,I. W. Cuminings, W. I,. 'learwater, A. - J. ('airfield, Lee t lompton, L. H. Denison, E. E. Daue, A. I la vis, Felix Dnlryinple, A. M. Evans, Win. D. Fleming, William (iilliam. E. E. (lilson, W. B. Halley, R. C. Hartley, E. Hunter, R. C. Huston, C. A. Huddleson, A. B. Hunt, John in the I! CASH PAID OUT IN SALEM AND VICINITY BY THE I P. R. L & P. CO. DURING 1916 labor tor material I For taxes, -I Mr. Bicycle Rider Why not buy a "FIRESTONF Non-Skid ? A "FIRESTONEW Non-skid, black tread, red sidewaD Bicycle Tire, to outwear any other bicycle tire you can buy. Try one and make us prove it. During the past season we have tested the Fire stone tires in everyway and find them to be by far the best bicycle tires on the market; And for these reasons we have secured the ex clusive selling rights in Salem for the "FIRESTONE" Bicycle Tires. They are made in three grades but every one has "FIRESTONE" Quality and are fu GUARANTEED by us, to give PERFECT SATIS FACTION. RED TREAD BLUE TREAD BLACK TREAD $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 25c additional for putting tires on wheel. SCOTT & PIPER Agents for Flyer Bicycles 252 State Street The Largest Exclusive Bicycle and Motorcycle Dealers in Salem Knowland, Charles Leboid, C. E. Laflar, & W. ' Miles, B. J. fT Morrison, Frank McGilehrist, Win., .Sr. McClellan, James McPeek, O. L. Patterson, (leo. M. Patton, H. D. Page, H. R. Purvine, Frank L. Roberts, C. M. Remington, Thompson Radeliff, N. S. Scott, J. E. Sluhbs, E. W. Siegelman, John Stiff. E. tk Shields. J. N. Shafer, F. E. Thomas, P. A. White, II. O. Waters, C.enpge Dated, Salem, Oregon, January 1917. D. WEBSTER. Justice of the Peace. $41,885,49 17.302.94 licenses, assessments, etc AUSTRIA WILL SETTLE Washington, Jan. G. Settlement sat isfactory alike to Oie United States and Austria will be reached in the case of the Austrian shelling of the Standard Oil tanker Petrolite, soon after the new Austrian ambassador, Count Tarnowski arrives here, according to hopes ex pressed here today by officials. m COLLARS art curve cut to fit the shtddtis perfectly, antseackbjjryy CLUETT. PEABODY &CO; INC 'AUIurs 7,650.85 $66,839.28 i 8 S 9 I