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PAGE SIX. THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL. SaiM. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919. if GAME WITH REE0,SET FOR SATURDAY, MAY YET BE CALLED OFF . New York, Oct. 14. Benny Leonard, world's . lightweight champion, and Johnny Dunde, his most persistent chal longer, are expected to sign articles hero in a few days for a fifteen round bout riu. Ti': n tt r ... I. n . .. i uc illume kv Ji-aii;iB utnr uao iu . ... T . ...ii r , ; ..; ,.,.iii n..h, 9s fi,,.!, ,f to a. decision. Joe Mulvihill, Connect! taste of blood on the gridiron, accord ing to information received by tele- cut promoter, is bidding for the bout as a Thanksgiving attraction. Leonard and phone from Heed College by Coach Ma- ""''o jZ thewg Monday morning, The Portland ' , . T , ...i.Ji (W -.JLvl .(,rfl. with New York, Oct. 14.-Champion Jact the Wesleyans boys Saturday, October Britton haB recovered from a siege of I but failed to win back any of his wan- I ing prestige. He was given but a feeble 1 band at the conclusion of a listless bout. for a champion the New Orleans boy made a poor showing against a scrap per over whom the king of the class should have won with ono hand. Her man coutonted himself with dancing Btunts, litlo playful taps and "chorus girl" grins over the shoulder of his op ponent in the clinches. The bout was so tame and uninteresting that 15,000 1 fans, gathered in the First regiment ar mory, hummed and whistled "Till We Meet Again" throughout the fight. Neither of the aspirants for Jack iDempscy's crown went out of the run ! ning when Al Roberts, Staten Island heavyweight, termed the "knockout king" beoausc of seventeen knockouts dnv Hint h'is team would snend tho time 'weight, is proving himself almost iu bouts, was badly beaten by Char re'ltintr into shnne for the 23th of Oeto-Minnunon i rnkmg m the coin. Forney Woinert, Nevvtirk, ono of the few lier. should Reed fui-1 to fill her date on three fight last week, he drew dowuW, had been able to stay with him in, th,. 1Sth. One of the Portland athletic .J-.1J, elubs, just -which one is not known as lllUT( i 111 1 I t4 1Q ..n.l La1 oUaoiU' IIIIIH'HS Willi flltS IIUU Him UU mu 'uii,wib .,.h'l,,ln.l for the .nv. hut faculty on- t and is getting in trim for what his initio,, nn the nart of the Red Snsti- manager, Dan Morgan, says is going to .7. . r. . . ., " !',:. Iii tutiou will probably cancel the game, True to its tradtions, the faculty of the up state school is contending against all inter collegiate athletics and will doubt lees overrule student desires in the matter. The Bearcats' coach announced Mon be "a big winter" for tho veteran. He is to go ten rounds with tho Ttnl 'ian ,Stevo Lntzo, at Hazelton, Pa., t 29, and on November S at Detroit he will meet the Akron flash, Johnny Griffiths. Willie Jackson, the New York light- HERMAN KEEPS HOLD ON BANTUH NOTICE ter, for $1000, $100 cash. All good fruit and 'berry land. lis acres pasture ana . ' Xotice is hereby given that a road t V. lnhet anr fenced. Haa farm build-Tj-.j.. ' ?n . ,..u -.It - . " .--i, . i itnstnci meeting wju ioe ueiu at ings, tot if Jo per acre, "iu . ! Fairview school house in road trade on any or all of the above land. . dUtriot Xo lsVi in Marion county. Gre riri rHT ai frfllf A Xere! at a 'barsrain. IMIr hill X KP N John H. Scott Realty Co II kL ft W I Villi IIIV 228 Oregon WdiJ. 245 gon, on Saturday the 1st day of No vember, 1919, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge. NOTICE v NOTICE By Henry L. Farrell . (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Notice is hereby given that a road Newark, N. J., Oct. 14. Pete Herman district meeting will be held ; at , . . . - still holds thc bantamweight crown. He A. K. Feller, hop pickers shed in road! ..'ce ,a oy. 'ven. 1 . roa(l won an eight round bout hero last night district No. 3, in Marion county, Ore- jS'-"1 & ft-4- 'j with the Newark boy, Harold Farcse, ; go. , on Saturday the Is, day- of 2?7e?Dri' i?.; th- n.w-nn nf l,.wino an : iJlrlitdnnoJ S. on Saturday the 1st day of No- toY- tnr i.,i ;n ui isrii-i . i vember, 1919, at 1 - AV. M. BUSHEY, for NOTICE o clock p. m. the purpose- of levying an additional County JndSe4,a for purpose in said, district. . County Judge. Notice is heroby given that a. road district meeting will be held at Harmony sehtool house in road i district No. 9 in Marion county, Ore gon, on Saturday the 1st day of .No vember, 1919, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, ' County- Judge. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be "held: at I. W. E'bncr hop house in road Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 14. Johnny 1 XI T-l. ...... 1,1. ...J Will, h fin K. urjv jigiu . "it ...i, ... v-v r . .prtrt ,1a. ann nun Vniinff K llvhv vemner zi, wmcn win prouamy neT,, Jo(,nl uu, jn 0 jo round bout ll(M.e open on account Albany And Eugene Elevens To Clash On Grid Saturday Vet, will niveau SwceUund tield on Oe. tol.er 25 will probably be held, f , lo(,n1 uu, , of ihc Thanksgiugn. ,,, ai. ii i- ...in i - j,.ii i giiitie, mo iiiiivuis win nue iuu jnu gmm from the 25th oii. The Chemawa Indians will nppeur here on Novemrcr 1. Pacific Truiversity, of Forest Orove, will meet the local collegians on Wil lamette, field November S. On Novem ber M, thc Multnomah Athletic club Albany, Or., Oct. 14. Tho niettn i levn will appear on thc local gridiron Albany high 's footbnll boys will bo tried for the first time in many years. No- out October 18 by the Kugeno sqund, vevnber 22 will be held open. Thanks- Manager Olen Gilbert having been un- giving day will bring tho University of nble to avariige an earlier game. Coaci 1'uifet Kound, Tneonia, Wnah., to Wil- Bruhaugh is rapidly getting his material . lauiette field for the wind-up oi tne sea- ,M Hiiape but lost one of his good pros sou. . " " - poets when Albert Buin received on in- ' Those who iw the .Bearcats 'in ' jttrjr to his elbow which put him out of lion last Huturdiiy against the alumni,', m KMm for the rest of tho season. The. ,'lmva no doubt but what they huve a niumiii will give the regulars a practice ...... 1 j;,,,;-,. rvT in : irn.;n nn,...f.. rirn a previous bout. Roberts all but quit ., f"""" '"J . 1 (rim nil Kn fiiirln v thn 1st liRv nt rt. veinber 1st, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. for cold, fu tho seventh round he ran away " ,1 . '...I. L- .. .1 l.lli .1 ( iruui n voMey oi rigiuN uuu icii ami re tired to his corner. Ho camo back only alter tho referee started counting him out. Willie Jackson, New York 'lightweight outpointed the Patterson scrapper, Tom my Tuohe; Sn eight rounds, and Benny Valgar, tho French featherweight, gave 'Frnukio Brown a decisive benting in an other eight round mill. fins Reason ahead of them. It Is a typi : eul, Mathews' machine. They have the " elin,rgo and teamwork, the fight and en durance which characterize Court, "R. 1,. 's" style of coaching. game Monday evening. BROOKS LEADS U. OF C. Fl TO VIE FOR GOLF CUP Berkeley, Cat., Oct. 14. Fred Brooks, crank California fullback, will captain the Bear varsltv as a result of a foot ball election last ..-night. Brooks was captain-elect of-the 191T eleven, but en tered the military service at that time No employment bureau is needed iu , Before one of tho biggest crowds Linn county, for there are more jobs that has been on tho links this season, than men in that section of the state. John Furrar and W. II. Iierchen won the right to clush in the finals for the president's cup on the lllihee country elub golf bourse Hunday, -October 19. In, tho semi-fiunls played last Hunday ' Jnrrnr defeated Dr. H. H. Winger three up and l,erclieu trimmed Edward Bauer, four up and three to go. Al tlionjrli Farw is one of tho newer players, his style of golf in the semi finals indicates a keen match when he "and .Lerahen meet on the final course the I91H. . ; Mrs. Edward fiillingliam won from Mrs. Ereol Kay two up and Mrs. John I'arrnr nested Mm. hdwrmt Grain: Wheat, soft white No. l.3; feed oats 80c; milling oats 80cj hay, cheatnew $17; hay, oats, now $184f 20; mill run 4S44. , Butterfat: Butteifnt, Oflcj cream ery butter, 6709e. Pork, veal and mutton: Pork on foot 15e; veal, .fancy 23c: steers 7Cf9c; Baker, cows CiTjc; spring lumbs 10c; ewes closo in, $5000. ' 7 room modern bungalow, good loca tion. tSOQO. : ; 10 acre tract close in, fine dark loam Snap $:(,)U0; half cash. GO acres in famous Kosedale district, fine prune laud, set farm buildings. Snap $0000. 0 acres in mco orchard, buildings, good well, 80 rods from car line and Hose in, nico location; bargain, $3500. Several choice vacant lots close in and fine locution at bargain price. 20 acres all in eh dice bearing prunes, best buy iu the county for $8000. ' See us for bargains in real estate. ' Perrine & Marsters - 212 Commercial olub Uldg - the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at W. A. Heater's garage in road district No. 23, in Marion county, Ore gon, on Saturday the 1st d&y of No vember, 1919, at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. - ; ' . W. M. BUSHEY, i County Judge. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at .loo Heuberger hop house in road district No. 24, in Marion county, Ore gon, on Saturday the 1st day of No vember, 1919, at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, ,. . County' Judge, NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Noblo school house; in road the Masoni" hall at Jefferson in road Notice is hereby given- that a road district meeting will be held at district No. 12, dn Marion county, Ore gon, on Saturday the 1st day ot No vember, 1919 at 2 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. , . . . : . I- W. M. BUSHEY, . , County Judge. district No. 30, in Marion county, Ore gon, on Saturday the 1st (lay of No vember, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an 'additional tax for road purposes in said district. . W. M. BUSHEY, ; County Judge. NOTICE . Notice is hereby "iven that a road district meeting will be held at Bargains In Real Estate We have small tracts improved and unimproved for Bale on easy terms. S acres, some cleared remainder slashed, not hard to clear, IMO, $100 cash. ' 8 1-5 acres, 1 acres set to fruit and berries, remainder slashed, and is eas ily cleared. 1000, $100 cash. 8 1-8- er-e,': "- cleared,- remainder slashed and is easily cleared. Has 2 room house and a splendid well of wa- NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district mcetinc will be held at iPorter school house in road rock crusher at G. E. Thomas' in road district No. 14,, in Marion county, Ore- district No. 32, ?n Marion county, Ore gon, on Saturday tho 1st day of No- gon, on Saturday the 1st day of No vember, 1919, at 1 o'clock p. m. for veinber, 1919, at. 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional the purpose of. levying an additional tax lor road purposes iu saw district, rax zor roaa purposes in sum moun t, HOOSIER the Kitchen Cabinet that saves thousands ot steps ;.3sS. t You Need Hoosier Now! Don't waste time in the kitchen, now or at any sea son. Do your work the quick, easy waj-the Hoosier way. . . ' Hoosier is a combination of labor-saving inven tions and time-saving conveniences. Its cost is mod erate and it is sold on convenient terms. - Gome and see Hoosier demonstrated. Then be gin to enjoy greater freedom by selecting one of many models. " CvS. HAMILTON 340 Court Street NOTICE W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge. W, M. BUSHEY, County Judge. NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a joad district meeting will be held at Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Evergreen school house! in: road Ithe ' school -, house in road di'strict No. 15, in Marion county, Ore- district No. 33, in Marion county, Ore gon, on Saturday tho 1st day of No- gon, on Saturday the 1st day of No vember, 1919, at 2 o clock p. m. for vember, 1919, -at 7o'eiock p. m. ror Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Gutea in the Odd Fellows Jiall in road di'strict No. 35, in Marion county, Ore gon, on Saturday the 1st day of 'No vember, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. for tho purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W, M. BUSHEY, - County Judge. vember, 1919, at 4 o'clock p. ro. for thc purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. . W. M. BUSHEY, County Jodje. NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hoieiby given that l,i- titii'nnen rtC'lnvvliiir nil n it A i l,i nnnl tlin ntimnan nt lnvvinor nn a VI i ti nnn I I di at rict meet hlP will he . ..h tax for road purposes in said district, tux for road' purposes in said district, school . house in Detroit in road tax for road purposes in said distriet, W. M. avatiax, " W. M. BUSHBi, lOistrict .o. oo, u million euuuvy, urn n..m. ouonni, Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Hope Chapel church in road I klistnct .No. 38, in Marion county, Ore I gon, on Saturday the 1st day of Np-V a road vember, 1919, at 1 o'clock p. m. for held at the purpose of levying an additional County Judge. County Judge. ' gon, on Saturday tho 1st day of 'No- County Jndge. three up in the women's semi-finals for 4(ff slu.ep, venrliiigs, d tlie 1. W. Eyre trophy played bmul:i- Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash COcj Those who qualified for the Gardner hens, live 22(u'24e; old roosters 15(0 & Keen trophy tournament were W. Hk; springs 22c. - - -'. Dyer, W1 D, (lubrielsoii, Edward ( Vegetables:: Onions, per sack $3; Ii., Baker,, A. B, Gardner, T. B. Kay, celery doz. 90e; tomatoes 0c; potatoes C. C. Cox,, John Farrar, D. W. Eyro, 8. gwl,t potatoes 0c. W. U. Tiei'cheii, George G.. Brown, Dr. Fruit: Watermelons Icj ornngei W, It. I,ytle, F. E. Edwards, W. H. $,-5.7500; lemons, box 7.n0()8.60j Burghnrdt, M. Abst, F, a Thielscn and bnnann() i0ct 'honey extracted 20c; Oliver Myers. J Ho lust winiination .bllm,h b ,t8 i5. ouMlttlfl, oi.-. aa Ma- will ibe played next Suudny. QudlSews lettuce uuc; carrots 4;c; grapes. lagas 10c; grnpes, Tokays 10c. Hhil prices: 1'ggs do7.en CS'Oej creamery butter 7oc; countrv butter 07o; flour, hard wheat $3.10(ii 3.2iS PORTLAND MARKETS A decree granting her a divorce from Kay S. Cooper was-delivered Tues day to Allie Cooper 'by Judge Bingham Mrs. iCooner had sued her husband, 1 losing cruel and inhuman treatment, I that he had assaulted her and attacked her chnrneter. Thevwerc mnrrled in this eilv June 31, 1917, but separated iu Mayj 1919. - ' rortlnnd, Or., Oct. 14. Butter, city creamery ti607c; Eggs selected loca ex 63i)70c, Ileus 30(ti.ale, Broilers 25 (ii'Sw. Geese inc. I hee.se 3-(a.HC. Live Stock Cattle: Receipts 20; tone of mar ket steady: guod to choice steers $9.00 (ICW.SOj fair to medium steers $7.00 1 H.00; common to fair steers, t1.50(i6.50; A petition seelclng action of the good cowsind heifers $..0 enort to modifv a decree mid judgment, .7.30.00; wetlw ""':, . . relntive to the support of hor ehild, (o'7.I0; cisnuers 2.75S14..'iO; bulls, $5.75 ((i'o..; calves, f.uu(a'l4.MU. Hogs:. Heceipts 3j tone of market slow; prime mixed 15.50 (5) lu.SO; inedium mixed $ l.iui' 1 ,i..i0 was filed Tuesday oy .:orai .icnnings. A divorce was granted Mrs, Jennings from David rViinois Jennings Febru ary 10. 1919. Thev were married in Washington April 1, 1903, and have heavies i:i(ciil4; pigs H15; rough one child. Esther M.. ago 12. In her pe ; tition Coral Jennings says that her for , mer husband lm entered into a "clan ! destine'' love affair with a marriod . woman, on . whom he spends all his jj- monev. Mlie aslis au order. ot tue court Sheep: Heceipts 117; tone of market steady; prine lambs tll.SOU'.OO; fair to medium lambs $10.50(a)ll; ewei 7.50; medium to good cows and heifers : eompelling iiiu to pay 33 a month for rolnmo - Witf lllia7el ' the support of Esther. . . uinmou U III II I Id XI - I fine lor Sore Eyes A marriage license was issued Tue- j , day -by thc rounty clcrl; to B. J. I'.d-1 ,t U sninrising how uiiiclilv eve in nurds. ,10, Sulem and Elv Westovor, flnmnintion is helped by cominim witch .'to, Harion hotel, Salem, iha.el. camphor, hydiastis, etc., as mix " ' ed in I.nvoptik eve wash. One elderly Two boys, Alfred Reed and Ells- u,iy waa )iaj iiu.,,n troubled .with worth, who claim that their homes am chronic eye inflammation for manv in Taeoma, Wash., were picked up hero years, was grentlv helped in two davs. Tuesday, and are being held pending - V0 guarantee a small bottle of Lavop recipt of information from their par- tik to help AMY CASK weak, strained' nts. The pair had received "lift" or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eve cup from a motorist who brought them -to ,PRKH. J. C. IVrry, druggist. 115 -South the iJreut Western garage. Both boys Commercial. ' (Adv) aro 14 years old. I ' , ' T.' O.' Bliyh, tho 'theater man, who keveral days ago 'bought the comer at !otl.ce and Chemeketo streets from ' I. H. D'Arcy and sister, Teresa E. D'Arcy, Tuesday recorded the deed in ' the court house. Consideration for the J deal was HO0(. Action to restrain heirs of the es tate of Charles W. Cnslin, who died in ' Tennessee August 25, 1878, from claim ing any right or title to a certain 154 sere tract, was started Tuesday by the I'hcs Fruit eompnny with iJio filing of a complaint with the county clerk. The complaint alleges that the heirs per sistently claim some right to the proper 1y, which, the Vhez company cluims, as belonged to them for years. - DV TODAY (Continued from page seven) More Real Estate Bareains 24 acre fruit tract, 10 acres prunes, Ml acres enemies, 2 ncres pears, set farm 4uiWing, one mile from town. Big snap $5500. i 30 acres rhoiro river land 5 miles from Salem, fair set buildings, all kinds of fruit; can't beat this for $200 er acre, easy ttenns. Fine fl room modern bungalow, fire place, basement, furnace, fine location "Everything for Blasting" GIAMT Wc have just taken on the complete line of GIANT EXPLOSIVES and are now in apposition to fill your orders for same in any quantity. 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