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tv. " I v v JOTomnrp TrcmTJNn, todfotip, (mrcnoy, tttchd'ay, 'ootobek n, 'iou if' i immww ,r!FTOTI TTTRTIT!! ' A PROGRAMME FOR TEACHERS ANNUAL INSTITUTE MONDAY CiMiufy Kuiicriiileinli'iil .!. IN'ii'y Wl'lls MMll liillcilltl NllVllue llllVO pill- pai nt lint t'ullnwIiiK pt ott ii in ('or I liu Icmi'Iii'im' iirimnil institute tor .luck Mill llllll ,llMI'llllllll I'lllllllll'H, III III) lii'lil nl llm hlh hi'IiiiiiI liiiililiiiK. Mi'il liinl, gi'liilicr 1 2, III mill I I. I.Vinritl ,sscinlil' Mninluy Foreneon: .luio mnl icgiM) rut Inn ; "Tin I'lolili'in of lint Behind in tivii iJihu-iillnii," Mr. Slu-I-iluii. Alltiiiiiiiui: MiiMiii miIiIhws. Tiiemlny FtiM'iHinii: Miihii'; mi llion, ,Mi, I'iliiiiiii. AI'li'iiiiMiii: Mm nii ; mlilri'hH, Mr. Klii'iln'iil. IImii iiiR: Miihintl hiijhiiii liy iiimIm nl' Mi'ill'iinl m'IiiioIk; "t'leullnii mnl lie cliiiiirnt n. F.liiuiuiitinii mnl Siiji iH'Hhluu in IMiii'iitiun," Mr, 1'iliiimi. Wi'iIih'mIiij I'eii'iiuiiii: MuMe; iiiN tlic, Mr. Cliuri'liill. Altuiimnii: AIiihIii; "Four I'ltmonl-Dny Kilucii- llniuil UciiuiihIn," Mi, Arki'tiiimi. Jli'lMulini'iiliil Wink I'riinnt) ili'imilinriit, mom il, Mm. J.ihlU'r. .Mmuluy Fhiciuhui: Itemling, "I'alhii mnl Titin liilfiiii'lMlHPii, liixt Clinic"; iliniiii'N, "I'miii llm fluid' icinini." Alli'rniiiiii: l.miKiiiiK1' hlmy H'IIiiik; uiiIiuk, help lor lie UllllielH, 'I ui'hiliiy riiii'inniii: Iteudiu;;, uou liuiieil, Mi'i'iuiil mnl tliinl niiiili'i lilimiicN. i'iiiiIiiiiiiiI. Afti'iiiiiiin: huiiimtiriitiiiii; iIiiumiik, Mi""' Hiuili ciii. t'ii"'t.ilny I'liii'iinini: "llm Ttiiii'lniic Viiii'c", iliiwri'-., ii 1 1 it i li i wnrl.. AllciiiiMiu: hi inly pet mil wnlt; IiiiiiiI work, .i-.h Siii'iliciii. (liiuiiiiiiir Unities Di'ltiiiliiii'iil, iniiiii -, Mr. tlenllc, .Mmiiliiy Fun'iiiMiii: Ki'iiilin; yriiiiiiiiui. Alii'iiiiiuii: llihtuiy; "Si'lniiil (liuiti'h mnl Cml'iii-Diior I 'iii.," MUr. Ilulrr. 'I iii'Mlny Fiiii'tumii: Ki'iiiliiij;; CMiiiiiniir. Allcniiinii: lli-lmy; "School (iiiini'n mnl (lul-iil'-Hinii' I'lny," MU. llnlcr. Vi'ilimMla Kiiii'inmii: Itciulinx; I'liiiiiiiiar. Allcriiiiiiii: llixtniy; "In liiMtuil Clulc," Mr. (lulling Itllllll Si lllMlU I'l'iniiliiii'iil, niiilitniiiiiii, Mr. I'll iiimi. .Mniiilny Allcriiiiiiii: "Tim Daily Schi iluli- lur lllc Uin-ltiMiiii School' (iiiimIn uith j-rmiiiniir nili tlpart -ini'iil). Tiicnilny -Al'li'iimini: "Tim Tench. it'h I'Iihi 'u i" llm Ycnr (meet mill Ciaiiinuir crmlc ili'iiiiliui'iil). W'ciIucmIii AllciiiiMiu: "IiiiIiih ImiiI J'IiiIh," Mr. ttril'liii; "Smnc (uiilil'iciitiuuH nf n Ituiul Ti'iiclici," Mr. Cliuri'liill. I'iliirlinls mnl .iiiM'riitiiiilciilM Ii'iiiilini'iil, niuiii I, Mr. (Villus, Mniiilny rnrnmiiii; "The l.'i'liitiuii nf the Superintendent nr I'riiicipnl In I liu Temlieri," Mr. Iln-cno; "Inter Seliinil CnnteHtH," Mr. Aer. TiicmIiii Feicnnun: "Tim l'lnce of llm Ancient ('Iiinhch in Sccuinlury JMiii'iiliiin, Mr. Hull; "Is Hunk mnl Suhjcct MiiHlery a Trim Hiimh for Secoiiilniv IMiiciilinn" Mr. .Mickey. WVilnc-iliiy Koicneon: Aililrens, Mr. I'liuieliill; ihIiIicsm, Mr, Ackec uimi Depiiiliiieut, iimiu H, Mr. How rutin. lllKh St-ltool Moiuliiy I'oiciiiien: "Hiolocy," Mr. Itiich; "I'lccul Drift in lliuli Selioiil IMimiitliui," Mr. Slieliluu. Alteinoeu: "Stuileiil Unity Acti ilicK," Mr. Ailuuin. TiiCfiluy - Km iiioni) s "Ih n Dclnil. inp Lciikiic I'ossilile in Ko-im Kivci Valley f" Mr. Muoie; "Mmiiuil Train, ill','," Mr. Slieplicnl. Altciuenu: "Kn-xlihli." Miss l)ui-. W'ciliichiluy Feiennnii: "llllll Sellout (iMiiuiihlics," Miss 111111111'; "Moilein Teiuleneii's In Sceoiiilury IMiiciilioii," Mr. Itouiiimi. SENSATIONAL INFIELD 2000 CARS FRUIT SITUATION ALONG PLAYSEXPECTEDIN WORLDS SERIES RU CAPTURE HUNGARIAN CAPITA L LONDON, Ort. fi, 8:25 n. m. HioiiIIiik of tho ItuHHlau InvnHlon of IlmiKnry, a illHimtrh from Itoiuo to tho KxulimtKo TuloBiaph conipuny cii)h: "AcrorilliiK to Uinta Pest ailvlrt'H tliu nipliiin or MnrnmioH-HzlKot, cup Hut of llm ItuiiKiirlau county of Miir- uiiiroH, liini nocuHiiltatoil tho roniovat of tho itovorunmul of tliut duparturo to IIiihhoI, iH mtloH weHt'iiortli'WUHt or HlKiit. A Hfcouil KuhhIuii army now tliniittmiH tlio latter city ami ro liifoii'uiiuiutH u ru ImiIiik liurrlcil up to check llm KuhhIiiii mlvuiico," MariiiiiMiH, Dm county la lliinnnry which llm ItiiNulaiiH havo luvailml lliiouitli llm (.'urimthluii piihhch, In In tho norllmiuit, lionlnrliiK i Oii llt lit, Hiiliinvlim unit Tiauvylvaiilu, MOW YOItlC, Oct. 0. In Dm rom liiK mciIch for tliu woiIiI'h lianoliall c'liiiiiiilomililm tliu InflnldK of ttm HohIoii Naltoualn mnl thu l'hlliiliil phla Aini'ilciiiiM am nxpecteil to con tilliuto many xiitiHtitloiiiil playn both offciiHlvely unit ilufDiinlvoly, ilurliin llm Htrutmlii tor iiruinlcr illiiiiionit hoiioiri, In met II woiihl prove tuoHt I'Xtriiiloritlunry If llm rnvcrun hIioiiIiI he the eiiNii hIiicd coiiililtintloiiM Which liivluilii plii) em of ttm typo or John ny IJvcm, IMilli. c'oIIIiih, "ItnliliK" Mnrnnvlllc, "Hlnfry" Mclnnlri, "llonm Uuu" linker ami lletiilo Kchuihlt cxe euln thrlllliii; calclien, thrown and ntopH In every naimi of thu pominnt nchudiilo, 'iuiMiil-iiin nr Inflptili A roiuimrlnon nr tho two IiiUoIiIh xhowii that hoth thu American and National l.ciiajm eliaiiiploiinlilp clulm liiivn iiunrlelM ot plnern Htrutchcd nroiind the himu Much that am Mr aliovc llm ordlinry run or thoim or the Mi; leiiKtm cIiiIik. UdKnrdleHH or whether thu' plnyurit nro vctorann or pheiioiiilnnl youiiKNterH, with hut a yvnr or no or major IcnKUu cxporlenco they am cither Icudcm or clonn to the top In their purtlctilnr pnnltlon. J out ho)' them two Infleldn will play nKiiliikt each oilier III llm norl'-H which Ih'KIiih thin week Ih hard to fnU'caM hul nu Indtvldunl coiiipnrlMiti or the iu'iimmi'ii work or ench or tliu pj;lit lilnyurn monl likely to rover tlm :on. tloiiN from flrnt to third, hIiomh Hint they am iilto evenly matched In Keimral nklll with kIovu and tint. llcKlnnliiK lth Unit hane tlm Ath lecn will tic rep rent nt cil by Mctn iiIh and the llrnven by .Schmidt. Tim National I-ciikiic plnyer U older and blKKcr phytikally than McliiuU but tlm latter him tho advantage or loiiKcr biiMcbnll cxpcrlcnm mid tlm ID 14 ncn ton rerordn prove lilm to tm utroiiK' er with the Mirk. Hrhtuldt Iibk u rieldliiK nveraKO or ,!)02 for 1.10 KniucH which piiU htm third In tlm lint ot National I.cnKim find bnncineu. IIU battliiK avernim for 1H.1 Kamen Ih .270. Mclnnln In necond ainoni; tho Initial Hiirkcri or tlm Junior Icnr.im with .!'. I for 117 khjiich. At bat hit Iiiih a far better nvcinim than Schmidt IiIh iciord belui: .317 for lid KmiicN. I.'hth VcrsiiH Colllim Uvorri and CoIIIiih will be oppoHed nt necond ha so nud horn nro two unuicH to he conjured with, lloth are fainoim mid both havo had plenty or Uorld'n Scrlc cxpoilence. Ah llm phoilcnl point In double plnyn and In field Hlrnteny there Ih little to choose Imtwecn thcni. lloth cover wide nrciu around xeroud bnxii and throw In allium! any poiltlon. In nuo and cxperleiicu Umth Ih older than CoI IIiih belni; .11 yearn or bro nnd with 12 ycurH or lenituc ncrvlcc aKiiliiHi Colllun 27 yearn anil kiivcii HPnnonn on tho diamond. liifleldlnK the' forinor ChlriiKo Cub ntnr IciuIh tlm Mackmnn by 20 poliiln the avcraKen beltiK Kvem, .H7K, CoIIIiih .tt.2. In lilttlm; however, tlm poHltloiiH am reversed Hlnro Collltm Hhown .344 lo KvurH 27!l At nhnrlBtop It In a cum of a Hlcndy elernn UKulimt n youthful phenntnenon. llnrry In 27 while .Mnrnnvlllc linn Just pnn.ied his 2Ut hlrthdny. Physically (hero in llttlo udvnntaKO one wny or the othor both beliiR nbout nvernKo In wcIkIi and ImlKlit. Hurry hnn lind two yearn moie experience In the national kiuiio which, perhaps, nccounln ror bin but tor rtuldliiK nveraKO which In .07S for l.i:i uninen lo Mnrnnvlllo'H .945 for 1.11 Knnu'H. The youthful llravo Ih a more cniiNlstent lintter, however hIiowIiir .2M to Harry's .212. lloth fit In to the defeiiHlve srlimno or their ronpccllvo Infloldn In splendid style beliiK rant, accurate throwers and eapnblo or rniiKliiR ovor a wide Ml retch or territory hot ween second mid third hnsrs. linker Oppose Smith Tho one position In tho Inner do reuse where- tho world'n rhauiplnus nppenr to have an ndvantnRo ovor tho Hraven, U riRiires ror tho past nnd present soiiroiih can ho depended upon, Ih nt third bano. Hero .1. Franklin linker mid "Ited" Smith will hold forth during tho coiiiIur neiica, In nRo, oxporlence, battliiR and fielding thu famous homo run hitter hns tho better In comparisons over his rlvnl who will play tho fnr corner line for HohIoii, linker Is 28 yearn old, woIrIih 17.1 pounds, and hns had six yearn or professional base, bnll experience, Smith Ih 21, woIrIih 101 mid him plnyed bull for fle yeniH. Tho 1011 records or tlm two players In iiueHtlon show that linker Iiiih fielded ,!H7 and hntted !II0 to Hiulth'H .DI2 mid .2115. 1 NORTHWEST ALREADY SHIPPED KI'OKANF., Ofl. II. Over 'JtlOO euiH ill' fruit have hern whipped by the N'orlli I'ucific Fruit Hiwt rildjtoi h IhiH MeiiH6n. At llm clone of btmi iii'mm Keplcuiber III), the number ex mllv totiillcil 'J001. Thin in jtnt tueuly-oue iIii.vh Hoouer Iiimi llm 'JIKlll uuu l wiiH iciieheil hihl year, mnl h 72 eari uheuil of the te'oril on the mime date in llllll, The liirure in Hijjiiilieaiit liccniinv it mnouulH to over half of the total fruit HhipuieutN iiiiulc by that orKiiuiuliou IiihI year, which were IID'iH ciiih altoKclhcr, mnl the apple HhlppiiiK periml, liv fnr Hie heavy end of the reason, has hntely heltll, It is cntiuiulei Hint the ili-diihul-orn have iiiaile u little oxer onu I'liiirlh of t licit' lDI-l HhipmeiitH up In the iircxciit, anil that the total will exceed 7.1U0 earn. They are liumlliui; a P iles jwM nn at the rate of ahmit nixly earn a day. These nic uoiiiu fnnviinl I'iiiiii every one of I he nine ucimrnl disliiels in which the agency Iiiih its 111) iil'lilialnl oiKauialinus. In r.pi'c nf iiiih ki'tinc I'oiulilious that me cniiNiilerably less favorable I tut ii thev wcic last year, the aver iije nicc ii'ceiveil mnl iciuilleil per ntv is just iiImuiI the same to ilule. 'fins ih rcuarileil by the tiiiMcc-. nf Hie usoeiiitinn, uhn have been keep inn ui eln-e Iniich with cnuilitmus as a icul nchii'teuiDiil. The Kuinpcau war, the Ihj; fruil crops, especially appli , lliiiiuuhiiiit this couulrv mnl iiiiliscrtmiuiile cuusii;umenlH bv smiie shippers lime nit ili innriiliyiil uimiv nf Hie maikets Hint it Iiiih In en hard to mmntaiii lust vear's stmulaul. According to the Oislributors' ic pull, issued Oi'tnhcr 1, they liuxe pmd to the urnwet'H . li'JII, I'Jtl, us n pa i ed In .fJM'.'.ll.'i? nu the -nine dale last year, uu increase of puiclicallx 1110,11(111. Moreoxcr, (he repoit shows thtil there hlls been II Mlli-lllll-lial uaiu in the nuuiher of cars hold mnl in Hie prnuiptness with uluch cnl h'elinns have been made mnl iciuilleil to the .iiiweis this xcar. GERMAN N MOT DESPERATE LONDON, Oct. fi, : 10 u. in. The correspondent of the Dally News nt Copenhagen t'dcKraphs the followliiK appear In the (lerninn iiowspiipers and ndmltH that t tin sltuuttoti In des-1 pernio. Tho Nord Deutsche AllKnelne Zel- tuiiR descrlblnK the frontier flRhtlnR In tho Vohkob rcRlon says: 'The or flcnrs nnd men have been fighting dny nnd nluht for 37 days and the (lormnnn urn racing n difficult strnto Klc sltiintloh In the motintnln regions I vhore they nro rendering super human services, chiefly In water filled trenches nnd tinder nlmoRt In describable conditions. "'Tho strnln ht said to be almost ( unendurable. The French nro fort!-1 ried In excellent positions on tho Vosges and It Is Impossible to seuj their guns. No (lerninn troops Imvu been able to retire from the flghtlnR line for rent. " 'The army chaplains accompany the troopn right to the front nud are holding rellgloun rervlce nnd preach ing sermons. 'Had weather In causing much sickness.' ' You (KM the Hest Thora Is when you smok Got. Jonn ton cigars and patronize homo Indus rlM FOR DANDRUF FALLING HAIR W E SLAVERY LECTURES GIVEN CHY F. SCALP 25 CENT DAND RINE H you 'care ror heavy hair. that, loosen and dlo; then the hair fallH ..ii. ...... ..,1,1. Imniiiv nml U rniltnnt . out fast. Himi.jiin "liu ... mw ... with life; has an Incomparable soft ness nnd In fluffy nnd liiHtrous, try Dnnderlne, Jiinl one application doubles tho beauty of your hnlr, besides lt ImJ mediately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you can not have nice, heavy, healthy hnlr If you have dand ruff. This destructive scurf robs the hnlr of Its lustre, Its strength and Its very life, and If not overcome It produces a fexerlnluiess and Itching of the ncalp; the hair roots famish, If your hair hns been neglected nnd Is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 2i cent bottle or Knowlton's Dnnderlne at any drug or toilet counter; apply a little as di rected and ten minutes after you will say this was the best Investment you ever made. Wo sincerely bellox'o. regardless or everything else mlvcrtlsed, that U you desire sort, lustrous, beautiful hnlr and lots of It no dandruff no Itch ing scalp nnd no more falling hnlr you must use Knowlton's Dnnderlne. If eventually why not now? Adv. REGISTER NOW In order to vote at the general election in November, voters must register before October 15. when registration closes. Register Now. I ii- 15 , (T Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Kfrectlvo rrom August 1, 19H,to August 1, 191G, nnd guaranteed against any reduction during that time: Touring Car ........$ IOO Toxxn Car OOO F. O. D. Detroit. All cars fully equipped. (In tho United States of America Only.) Further, wo will ho able to obtain the maximum efficiency n out factory production, and the minimum cost In our purchasing and sales departments tr wo can reach an output of 300,000 can be tween tho above dates. And should wo reach this production wo agree to pay as the Buyer's share from ?40 to CO per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every retal buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1, 1014, and August i, i3lt. Kor further particulars regarding these low prices and proMt-shar-Ing plan, see tho nearest Ford Uranch or Dealer. Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent Sparta nulldlng Slcdford, Oregon. JmJJmImJ PROHIBIT EXPORTATION OF WOOL FROM ENGLAND LONDON, OH, (1, fiill) p. in, Tlm Koviiiiinii'iil Ii'ih piiililhllcil the cxpiii' lulloii of raw wnnl I'iiiiii Kiiu,Iiiiii lo miy oilier i'oiiiiIiIch, Arrangements have been made ulth tho vnrious churches tor Dr. V. II. Insert, of Denver, president of the International AMI White Slave asso ciation nnd n lecturer or national icputatlnn to speak hero an follew: Wednesday, Octolier 7, S p. m., men only. Including boys ot the teen nge, at the Ilaptlst church, Subject, "A National Peril, tho Taxpayers Harden." How It nffects Mcdford. This In a buny xveeh night hut every man In .Med ford should hear thin ad- dresn. Women only, Thursdny, October S, .1 p. m. nt tho Christian church. Sub ject, "The Scarlet Man." AH xvom en'g organisations nro urged to as Hlst In making this a great union gathering ror women nnd girls or the teen nge. Thursdny evening nt S o'clock xxlll bo a union mass meeting ror every body, oung and old, nt the rPesby terlnn church. Subject, "The lilnck est Crime In History, While Slnvery." Thodo lectures nro all rreo.4 Dr. Ka sort bus lectured In most or the pi Io dide cities In Oregon nnd many other states nnd ho comes highly recom mended nn being n man or great ora torical ability, able to entertain and Interest any audience which demands tho most pure and chuste Inugunge, and he will convince the most skep tical Hint ho Is thoroughly convers ant with nil the phases or the great work xvhlch ho as undertaken. Hear him. SHINE IN EVERY DROP" lllnck .Sl'.k Btnvo I'olUli lliliftlrt, lie hx ml ury vviti aiii Iki in Itollio lut ilium ll,ii nl t nl iijdo vn miX'lm klit' tub i a tiui.'i loCi'.tcri i. Ywi ml yuur iuuihjT vwi th. Black Silk t Stove Polish x y y y t T t t ? ? ? t f !: t y t y f ? ? y t y t y f t T t t T y The Only Store on the Street i w r a ESBfej y iAm:J7l V W By JOHN LEE MAHIN President Mahin Advertising Company Monroe Buildintr Cor. Michigan Ave. and Monroe St. Chicago & it not mil mact kiil.ulkvluL.lru I oil..r iH.ui in run kit ii I IKjll.U ta Ii imvi'd uu II.ii, v.vty miii nianey. ; canornlc.tl. lol It bIvm brllll. tlutiu itiutlrtUiluliirU Mill) tiiiy ll uk H Ik Hiow.i l'..likl. .Lu. A II Ij.ii lour Unit lmin m onlliivy Don't land vIkii you rtk forllUiVkllk. irllLn't Ilia in-nX u iiuiuli you pyrr imil ourikkf tllrijfuiij )vuriiww)f, lll.cW 8111c Slova Poli.h Wotki, SlMllng.lUlnab. Dm ItUrk Milk Al I1.-1m J run l.liml fin lll-klM, rru ''V.t ' '."plw '! uii). Iktllutr. Tryil. . uia mikHfl.l I ltd lurillvtrttuv.iiitk.l.ili liiJfdllr iliin, 1'ravMiU ll; lili.kSllkMfi.ir.il. bilUliiiilkuilw It In it brkw. I r, nui y nikl 1111 blllluM II l.kM U.I I k( M Wl MlllltuUl wuik M It i y t t y r t y r y T T y y i &.. i The American Advertiser-has the only store on the Street of the World. Every other store has its shutters up and its doors barricated. There is no business this fall for any store except that of the American Advertiser. Within a month the whole world will be seeking the Ameri can market. The whole world will want clothing and food and other necessities. The demand for both necessities and luxuries will grow just qs surely as the American Advertisers shows a willingness and a readiness to merit it. Instead of American business suffering because of European War, the signs of the times are that it should increase by leaps and bounds. This year in America alone there has been more building of homes in every city and town than was ever seen before. Right now this minute millions of dollars are ready to be spent for furniture, decoration, painting, glass, china, silver and the other things that must be put in new homes. Putting aside the world-wide opportunity for business ex pansion, the great American puplic in itself is going to give the American Advertiser a remarkable era of prosperity. Bumper crops always the foundation of American pros peritymean more money than ever to distribute right here at home. The experieqeed, successful advertiser the man who plans ahead, and who WORKS HIS PLANS is increasing rather than diminishing his efforts. He is putting on more steam, calmly, wisely but persistently. One of our customers reports 35 per cent increase in August over last year. Another in 25 years' successful business never had as huge sales in any one month as in August of 'this year. Both regard newspapers as the backbone of their advertising campaigns. Both employ the best paid salesmen in their respec tive lines. Both know a good salesman's time is too valuable to do any of the work an advertisement can do. But the great big thought of the moment is that the American Advertiser actually has the only store on the Street of the World. Tell the people when, where and how you can serve them. They want to know. Prosperity, profit and prestige stand behind Opportunity ai she knocks. ' With the only store on the Street of the World ADVERTISE! This Advertisement reproduced from IIhj Cklatgo TriUitw by oenUkw yl , J t ?j J- .5, ,i; 11 i a i 1 f VA .r W:''JJJVW V tWnWOM