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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREOOX. TUESDAY, AUOPST 4, 1914. FORMER BANDIT HOPES ! TO WIN AT PRIMARIES By Appointment to His Royal Highness. The American Gentleman. laoEnran , iijelatives photocbiphed it mmi I M Jenning'i, rfho Served Term in Pen, j j Out ..for ..Governor T. P. Gore, the i Blind Senator, Up For Nomination. i TBI1"'" 7ri r 0 1 Li Ac the boss:- Happen to have a cigarette about you? sEcnmar.Yes, sir a "London Life." Sft'e8pim That'3 a better c!9arette tha" I can afford, my boy. Reminds me of the half-a-crown-;i-box kind you get In London. Afraid you're not saving much money with such extravagant tastes. SCCr.ZTAr.Y: Oh, I don't know. Ten Cents a box doesn't seem very steep. TIE COZS: io Cents I Impossible I You can't buy a cigarette like that for 20 Cents. SECRETARY .-Everybody who 'tries them says Just that But 10 Cents Is the price. THE COSS: Wonderful I (Ringing bell.) Boy, run out and buy me half a dozen boxes of " London Life." CORK TIP CIGARETTES 10 Cents Here 10 Pence There FRR Li Lj LS MAY HAVE FIGHT NEAR MANUAL TBAININO WOEK i the work in agriculturo, athletics or j FOB WOMEN TEACHERS art. This demand should likewise be AHUmim! rniPT jrosponueii io m an inuustriai art AllltKltnil LUAol . 0rRou Agricultural College, Corval- course. In this course the students Mis, Ore., Aug. 3. A manual training ; natural adaptability should be ascer- course, the first year of which is adapt-' tained during the first year, and all od to women ns well as men students, work succeeding that adapted to his is advocated by Professor Frank H. special inclination and talent. The en Shepherd, who has been recently added tiro course should be so arranged that to the industrial arts faculty at the a student may drop out at the end Oregon Agricultural college. This course of any semester after the first year New York, Aug. 4. Ships arriving here today reported sighting two cruis ers off the Atlantic coast flying no flair. They were believed, however, to he the Essex and the Suffolk, or the British fleet. The French cruiser Conde was also believed to be in the vi cinity of the American coast. Reports were current, too, that the German warships Dresden, Karlsruhe and Strassburg were cruising somewhere off the southern states. If an Anglo-Gerinnn war is declared it was thought likely the six vessels might fight. should be arranged with a view to fit and be prepared to teach. teachers for industrial work in rural The work of this course in physics schools. Mr. Shepherd claims that should prepare students to understand there is a heavy demand for women teachers of domestic science who can at tho same time conduct the work in manual training, and that the course should be arranged to meet these re quirements. Many rural schools also desire men teachers who can teach manual train- i ing and at the same time care for lamps. the right uso and care of equipment in nomes and other institutions, with spe cial regard to sanitary effects. It should teach the hows and whys of flommon everyday material and its uses, including the water supply, plumbing, sewers, heating, ventilation, refrigeration, gas supply stoves and iiiih iii i.ii'i i ' wyiw t w n i' i jh 1 1 f m .., nnwimii m,. i minimum mum.. Iwrlnnm. !.., .ilMM ..iln. r.n. , i m.,., , ..-t. r. . ! f ....... , M , 3 iii! ill fes cri Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 4. Bau i ditrv and the badger game have figured ' j spectacularly in the political race which1 l ended its first lap in the state wide! primaries today. If Al J. Jennings, former bandit, wins tho nomination fori governor, and Senator T. 1 Gore, the! blind statesmnn who successfully de-j fended himself from rs. bond's as sault charge, wins re-nomination, two of the most unique political campaigns! I in the history of America will have! ! been successful. I j Jennings has been running on a! j "beating back" platform. Uore re-i : peatedly lias been forced to refer to! ! Mrs. Bund's unsuccessful $.r0,0o0 dam-j j age suit for an alleged assault in a Washington, D. C, hotel. Badger J game, Gore has called it. Samuel W.j j Hayes, former chief justice of tho state, supreme court, is the blind senator's op-l I ponent in the primaries. n the guber-l j nntorinl race opposing Jennings are I Charles West, nttornev general; Hubert 1 U Williams, Biiprenio court justice; F.f I Herring, merchant; Hubert Dunlop, j state treasurer, and J. B. A. Robertson, ' j former supreme court justice. John j Fields, Republican nominated in con-i ! vention several woeks airo, is unop ! posed. J. T. Hicknmn is the only Bull ! Moose candidate for governor. ! For state offices there are more than I 200 candidates in all. Seven present I congressmen are in the congressional ; race today, and in tho fifth district two congressmen were opposing each other hv virtue of a cerrvmniuler nassp.l in ! the Inst legislature assembling their dis 1 tricts. This pair are Joe It. Thompson, I democratic vongressnian-at large, and ; Claude Weaver, congressman from the nun district tinner tno oiil district plan.' "Alfalfa Bill" Murray is n candidate for renominntion in the third district; : C. I). Carter in the fourth, Scott Ferris' in the sixth, and D. T. Morgan in the1 ciuhth. Morgan is the only Republican. aii are oppose.l ny several candidates Leifo RiffW- DUCHESS of MARLBOROUGH riR. WILLIAM K VANPtkBILT, JR , M133 Barbara vanperbilt. mrolivur. h p. BELMONT, Miss MURIEL VANPERBILT ' i.'iup 1 I'b' !. niih r, hree (tenerutlnns ire represented in the mr.nl m ...... .f-nurr 01 loeie'.y in America, (Ue 1 i .r .w UaugUter-lu-luw, and th- Misses Muriel and Barbara V,uj ,iui.. . I'iil, lier GERMANY WILL HELP IF SHIPS ARE FURNISHED HOW TO LOSE YOliR TAN, FRECKLES OR WRINKLES Berlin, Aug. 4. The German govern ment today announced its willingness to A day's motoring, an afternoon on transI,ort,ltion t0 tho coaB fur the tennis ground or golf links, a sun- Americans stranded hero, if the Unite.V bnth on tho beach or. exposure on n sen States will provido vessels to take them trip, often brings 011 a deep tuu or off. necessary thing then is mcreolUed wax, Lt ''r' ' "? ? which removes tan, redness or freckles! hi"".!! fHh1, " ' qK,eter quite easily. It literally peels off the- Zf affected skin just a little at a time. n. :1 . so there's no hurt or ininrv. As H,. . lr,c.BH ul 100u "erB ""vaucing so rap. , Marion Creamery & Produce Co. ICE CREAM AND SHERBET 111 111 rv. skin comes otf in almost invisible flaky particles, no trace of the treatment is shown. Get an ounce of 'iirrcolized wax at your druggist and usy this niirhtlv as yon would cold cream, washing it off mornings. In a week or so vou will I have an entirely new okin, beautifully ' '' r, t,ins arenfr and of a most d oate v.Iimcih s V.'raVe.i. jc apt to f-irm nt this -e.-. son, unv l.e easily and qui; !, in ii-uilm. by ba'l'iii'; th'j im-e in a m luvlmi ot povde"l salie, I c ,is'..i: . . ,r witidi hi 10.I. ', 11 T i i ,.; 1, ;,i :,.,. . valuabl iii-liiii.'jeiil. but lias n l i ':,-! 1' i:i tonie efi .ct uhr. idly that a mnximiiiu was decreed the government. BOMBARDS ALGERIA PORT. Made by the latest und most improved methods of manufacture. Try it. Orders filled for one gallon and upwards. Phone Main 2488. London, Aug. 4. A (iormnii cruiser was bombarding tho French naval sta tion at Bona, Algeria, today, it was stated at tho French embassy here. From Belgium came a report that the kaiser's troops at Verviors had seized tho railroad and were rushing armored trains toward the French frontier. IJ I I FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL OPEN FORUM WOULD RELOCATE ROADS. A Cod MX Editor Journal: That the sentiment for permanent, pood roads for the rural districts is growing f,.w will denv. Before we commein o permanent road building we certainly need to do some relocating of roads. I refer to the .hilly portions of our countv, for ex ample take the road from' Salem to ; Bnena Vista it is very hilly ami it re : quires a tremendous amount of energy to travel it when heavilv loaded. The Portland, Eugene. & Eastern have sur veyed a line from Salem to liosedule which practically eliminates tho hills. If it is good business for a railroad company to locate their lines where the least resistance is off tired, whv is it not good business for the coiintv to locate their roads uccordinylv ! It seems to me the present location 'of our roads is a reflection on our intelligence.- f am in favor of a law nuthorie.ing the State Engineer to locate an I change the location of roads anil putting them where they belong where the least re sistance is offered. We need a' com petent engineer who knows where a road should Uo and is not afraid to put it there. Oh but some will sav vou can not pet a road changed throuuh tho prone belt where land is worth from MOO to $.-,0f) per i.cre. 1 ,rP,,. U) that T would sav have the public and the individual or the privn'e "own er to ieal with, the mans concern every man, woman find rhil I, the public jin',1 their interest shouhi be consider"! fiit the private owner should be liberallv coieoensntfil for html apiiroiiiinte,! for. roads i:n,j for damage to propertv. The county .indue an. I commissioners could rpm'i'.Ne. land ain! .bt'i.-n.,.,. RIM I'll M.I.I !'S. .'' uiiu't t. l!i! I. ! Salem, Oregon SEPTEMBER 28th TO OCTOBER 3d, 1914 REDUCED RATES On All RdHroads Six Days of Profit Six Days of Pleasure 0,000.00 GERMANY DECLARES WAR ON FRAKCF is coming to be a NECESSITY instead of a luxury. Ask to see our Electric Ranges that economize your time and money "If It's Electric Corre to Us" a!em Electric Co. MASONIC TEMPLE PHONE 1200 Berlin, Aug. ). (iermnuy today is-! sued a formal declaration of war against France. " Accompanying the ii duration, thej foreign office issued a statement charg -j ing specific violations of the frontier by French troops, 8cnniii)t French avi ators of hurling bombs into unprotected (erman towns and insisting that Cer maiiv hud striven to keep the peace "despite Frcncn aggression." It was also announced that the tier man authorities at Htottgart h"d seized i L'e.l ilO.OOl) go'tl consigned to liussia. The I'nited Press' B'-rlin bureau was It-sieged by Ainericuu refuget today, clamoring to know whether the Wash ington government intended to send transports or warships to rescue them.. In Cash Premiums for Agricultural, Live Stock, Poultry, Textile and Other Exhibits :-: :-: Horse paces, Band Concerts, Eugenics Exposition, Even ing Musical Entertainments, and Other Free At tractions. Free Camp Grounds YOU ARE INVITED Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Frank Meredith, Secretary Saleiii, Oregon i V '