BIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914. Ill HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross I I ih'ngsWerSee III wnrrWT-rT1 .i.iii , l l n 'I L l IF I 6tT HT WtDS ot TWAf f Tl HHD IWA1 MO)e I j-HoJilE -fA ( HAi WJ. I l HEI Wftl mm I I W 1 l BE1 tE1 fl I UjMjM fef 1 FOR SALE SPORT Farm bargain on the famous Howell Pruirln. Now is tho timo to buy a farm; you run seo tlio crops. If you uro from Missouri, llcchtol & Hynon ; T -1. il.i II tl l .. ' ! I cun snow you miu iiuwcii i ruiriu in tliA crcnm of Oreiynll bind. Uitdi. deon A" t1:: CHRISTY MATHEWSON terms. 31 acres, improved, $1050; terms. "5 acre to 100 no res, nil under cultivation, no building", 125 per ucro. j ' 15 acres, well improved, 3750; terms. 1 , , Bonutiful 81 Vi ncroa, well im,)rved; , They Predicted Five Years Ago Ho Had 12,500, torms. 10 acres, 7 acres culti-' Beached the Limit and Would vated, 3 acres tl rubor, prico tllOO; only i Soon Have to Retire. L'OO down, balance to suit. Wo write in-1 lurunop, rent houses, money to loan. 1 NEWS MARION'S SCHOOLS ABOVE THE AVERAGE FOOLS THE PROPHETS Attendance Five Per Cent Above and Salaries of Women Teachers $1.25 Above the State Average. Bechtel & Bynon 317 State Street NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUROHASDT fe MEEEDITH Resident Agent. 385 BtU Straw Carpentier a Soldier. 1'aris, Aug. 3. Georges Carpentior, 1 tlio French heavyweight pugilist, re- AInrioii countv schools show an nt sponded today to the cnll to the colors. tendoiee of five per cent above tho Ho reported for duty nt the Central average for tho other counties of the military depot. -state and the women teachers of this Skirmishing between German and, ,.0UIlty re,,eive $4-25 pi.r mi)Ilth mor trench troops was reported at lielfort. tlmn the nver e of ,', o( tho C()Untieg of the stnte, according to the reports ; sent in to Superintendent J. A. Chur- ,, . , , Tr Tr ! chill. Only nbout two-thirds of the v V"!' county school Hlinerillt..ndent of thn EXPERTS TO CATCH BEAVERS. Hncriiniento, Charley White His Match V. era Have Chance for Pennant, gan is confident 01 overhauling the tnt , . . ' ., . , . rortlnndcrs when tho Tigers """'"'" '- """ Angeles this -" ovumgn m- II !..; 1 ,, tendance is shown to be 94.5, while IS PITCHING GREATEST .BALI, IN GAME'S HISTORY i speeding and Heavers clash at i,os WMiilr in a tiifiia ftlwif will .I..1.I.I.. .1... a 10 to 6 Favorite in leadership of the league. Hogan figures ,hi,t of M'"on co?",y J'5', The T V!th Azevedo-Beav- ) that the Tigers were playing mighty "".""1'! ""J"? of , ,ho tom"10 :good hull when they took fivi out of , , '.. ' l"",mlB' 'j nine games from Sacramento in the ! 1,i1b t,mt "f M,,ri,)" c,,llnty 18 'i5-50-! series just closed, for tuo Senators were rhu BV,,rl'K 81,1""T male teachers is I fighting all tho way and showed Plenty ss- wI"Il' tllc nv,'r!!0 "' Murion coun- of class. ; ,v " 1,1 HM,1 the average monthly Doth games Sundav were bitterly con- "mry tor mule teachers in this county . .... J j-mo ...i.:i.. 11...1 r.. a 1- .... .1 , doctors or ambiilunccs are exempted j from speed or traffic regulations. Tho , case against C. 8. Hamilton, who was arrested for turning across the middle 1 of a street into an alley, was dismissed on tho ground that he had a right to turn into the alley, as it is a common thoroughfare. I Mrs. K. P. Boise was arrested Satur ; day for leaving her auto standing on , the street without parking. The ma chine was left, it is stated in the com 1 plaint, more than 30 minutes without parking it agninst the curb. It is oxpeejed that when council con venes this evening there will be several petitions presented asking for the re i voking of the ordinance as it now stands. The measure is claimed to be . cumborsome, diuigerous in operation, ! anil not likely to produce the results : desired. Several petitions were circul ated last week by citizens who believed j the ordinance foolish and illogical. I That some sort of traffic regulation is i needed for the city of Salem the busl ! ncss and nuto ownors do not deny, but they believe such regulation should be I reasonable. CLIP THIS COUPON L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 28:5. GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE 10 a. 're of good liiud all under culti vation, small house, bam, chicken house ami well, somo fruit; ,T9 miles from Salem. Trice Jc.'.IlM, down, balance 2 years at 0 per cent interest. By Hal Sheridan. New Y-jrk, Aug. 2, About five years ago close followers of baseball started tested, the Wolves" lighting to grui i wlls wtlilu "lllt fr female teachers .n uii-uiig mo iiiiihii oi mrisiy .iiun-, notn games ami cop tho series. Sailor - T ewson, tho backbone of the New l'ork Stroud was outpitched oy Kd Klepfor in I" Columbia county tho average num liiunt' pitching staff. He was referred tllu ",nr,lin contest, Klepfor yielding her of days of public school taught was to as an old man. and another year, ut the Ti(,(,r9'j tl,0 afternoon. Malar- ty of the state. Marion county aver i in- mm, woiiui see nun relegated to ; key coming to tho rescue when Leftv tho luis-beeu class. wobbled in the final frnme. i A gliinco over thn pitching records; of tho .National league, however, will j TWO OUT OF SEVEN. ; show thut tho men who predicted tho , THE FIRST VICTIM OF "GAME PROTECTION nged 145 days both in 1913 und 1914. This year a few of the counties aver-: nged 150 days of school and nno or ' two 14S days, but tlio general average was nbout 140, mis in some of the conn- , I for five years yet. and that. Im 20 ai res of land, nearly nil under not tmdo him for any three plnvers cultivation, j acres bearing peach in tho league. uin.iiru, .i acres or pasture, Imliiiiee; under cultivation, 4 miles from Salem. I'rico $.1,730; terms. This is a good buv. Well iltltWltV., I nn,.i to trade fur farm today a 10 to tl favorite over Joe Aze- ; vedo of Sacramento for their 'JO round fi acres of jiood land, nearly nil under '"Mlt '""i"1' "'xt Kridny night. White's eultivntiiin, I miles from Saiem. Trice "honing :ignini-t Willie Hitchie, former 750, down, balance f5 per month, lightweight champion, and tho iiut that passing or. ..nitty were not prophets! Los Angeles, Cnl., Aug. 3. Two ties the nvcrage fell down to 120 days, i, ,.T . . i'"n'"i " games out or seven is the sop the Ait- Three School Houses Built, i ne Th" f" "'Port for Marion county: S? net I hews ,nt VwiH?,," "i"1"" !" lMH'rtn., and ns a result the vie- for this year and the comparisons with: oi Hi t, MathewHou s twirling is re- torious Seals concluded tho series hero hst vear follow i TZ tnimni nice""" "ig" 1,09itin ' J"? A?fla to ,ife! ,'"8"! '. fomalo ti.Ui.t, ! in tno ponniint rice. sutficiently in Sunday's engngements to total l'l Riiil 1'irr l'll t ll,. H7i7 tv 1 Heinareo nn,l ilanp.nnl have been un-, grab both contests, "saving then, from ' tal Tl 4 Irt able to strike their 1913 form and this ,,'t, P mut , male W .i.i, total 1.1 440. is tho principal reason for the Giant, The Seals throughout the week Lit u"'7i "V 1 HV 1 n n..ot Z 2' 8""U'8 ' "a f Chi- that character- S;;; National league players say Mathew- i T'L Z? I'X I ! , 5. f .". there are : sou is pitching better ball this season and thev slugged their way H,,lt '-l' KHs or a total enrull-( that at any time for the past fivo years. ; through 'tho first five games. Musser, ,",V ' , ,. . . , , ' His anion, tadenwaiy, they say, is ' who had suffered earlier in tho week i VK i - .""i ,,ll,1,,mn "''"I''''-11 f. : breaking better than ever, and when won tho morning game nt Venice ven-' T ? i ' ,oi"'i , V . . t ' it comes to outguessing the oj.posiug terdav, refusing to permit the visitors ' J!,',.' mttW U f,',mlW ttl - batsinun, Matty is the peer of nil a sight of the home pinto, livnu won1. V" . 'rf 0 new school houses tw irlers. i the afternoon game with ease. ' I '""lt b th '." H'"1 "! 1!'U' !"ul 1 Mnthewsoii, McGraw says, along with The Seals are on their way to Sacra- ,h,,ro 2 ' 1,001 ri(,ln8" operation Hans Wnguer, tho famous Pittsburg mento today with visions of' a .jump to ''" tl,ia ""'' In 1914 there were 117 , shortstop, nro tho two wealthiest play- second place. Venice nnd Portland will orKl"",,l 8,,l"l districts, n gam of two ers in Imsehiil). Wagner is snid to be furnish the local excitement, with prom- ov,'r t'"1 previous year. There are 11 worth close to $250,000, and Matty is ise of a desperate battle for first place. , '''"tficts which have n 9-months school not far behiml. Itot li I, mo uv.i i'ii,, 'inml unn (Mt. AiureH lin.l ID nniiitlm in money und iiinde shrewd investments. .Mcliraw declares Hint Mattio is good Medford, Ore., Aug. 3. Mistaken for a deer and shot by a member of a hunt ing party from Ashland, Henry Hansen, 21, a homesteader in the Elk creek district, is dead today. What has becomo of the old-fnshion-ed mother who thought her small son wes destined to becomo n great musi cian because he could get u tune out of a mouth organ f Capital Journal Tn indicate you are a regular reader you must present Four Coupons like this one. The National Embroidery Outfit is guaranteed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. The 200 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each. Bring FOUR Coupons and 68 cents to this office and you will be presented with One Complete Outfit including Book of Instructions and one All Wood Leaded Hoop and 10 skeins of silk. The 68 cents is to cover duty, express, handling and the numerous overhead expenses of getting the package from the factory to you. N. B. Out of town readers add and expense of mailing. S cents for postage White a Favorite. San I'Vaucisco, Aug. 3. (.'hnrlio close iu W,,i,0 th" Chicago lightweight, opened Acre tni.'ts just outside of the city, i he holds a 10 round decision over Aze- I vedo were rcsnniisilile fur his kili-miir all in or, hard, ;iO down und V00 per; following. It was expected that White inouui, u per cent interest will nanoe h In. In tn 4 fuviritn l,..i,-.. Hank O'Day By A. M. Corrlgan. Red McGhee says: Tho old time funs perhaps recall tho days when Honk was piny in bull, but mm mm s long wins : 1 back. He mnv have r ,,.,., l,i:.,., ..... But he's best known u.(ir to me nn' you nlon, another tack. It's ,.,''''"" 1 ClISIMi them. 5 room house, comer lot. East front, bearing fruit, close to school, Trice 900. This is a snap. If you want to buy, trade or sell, see us. W.H. GRABENH0RST & COMPANY ROOM 2, BUSH BANK BLDG. EEISER NEWS NOTES. (Capita! Jiiurnnl Special Service.) time, Nnto Lewis, manager of White, an nounced today that ho had received sev-i oral offers for White, but that ho would take no action until after Friday, night 's bout. ' ; "r'irst of all," Lewis said, "before we tie ourselves up 1 want to see Willie I Hitchie. I understand he wants to take! u rest for a eouplo of months. We would like to meet him first, as this is tho match the public wants to see. Umpire H a n k O' Oay wo kuow. He limped ft dozen years or so an' lives to tell the tale. A job nnd one (Mt. Angel) hud 10 months in 1914. There were l(i districts in 1913 which had n 9-months school. In 1913 ; there were 52 districts which had nn H- j months school, nnd this year there were : til. This year 12 districts had a (5-: months school, and the rest hud seven i mouths with one or two exceptions. i Salaries Paid in State. The following is the list of the aver- j nge salaries paid for the year 1914 and ; the comparisons with the previous vear: ! 1913 ; Male. Female. Mule. Fenu.le I 90.90 ,li:i.02 $SH.27 $03.74 70.91 52..r3 00.00 S 1.21 10.1.00 50.00 97.50 00.00 .100.20 04.30 89.07 t)0..'!0 jO.OS t'idniiibiii (iillham Grant .. .fnekson like that is pretty eWplnno rough to keep him Mumnth , out o' jail. Lincoln Mos guys, don callin' balls an Marion .. . jrl " strikes, have taken -rrow ., IrPfl M hnP9q,,i"t ''"h hikes llk ball map. Not so with Hank. lis Wheeler Kitehio deserves a rest, and I would not 8,,u,t "round. An' now tho ol' boy 'i Washington S3.09 90.91 99.30 75.40 105.02 07.00 72.00 87.00 95.50 79.95 105.00 1)0.44 85.00 0')."3 blame him for taking it. hand is fouud wrist-deep in a pennant1' nion 90.07 "A match is also possiblo between ai'rap. Wheu Murphy wandered from J t'matilla .. 101.07 White and Harlem Tnmmv Mnrnhv I he fold Hank heard the Chink of tho Wasco .... 74.10 here. Al Greenewald, Tom McCarev ;s 1 ,,ow 1 ub o'd an' took the job as bos. : Wallowa partner, also has offered us a bout in' 1 ht' w 1,1 baJ w,,h t,,e fans' b,,t Los Angeles with Joe llivers." (Hank went right oil makiu' plans to ! put the team across. The Beavers Have a Chance. I llis s,art !,,, The Kai,g went wrong an lossea gnnies skyward right see an Thev wan 08.00 07.53 00.00 73.SO 5.S.50 54.00 05.50 05.45 54.011 00.45 57.25 00.00 03.19 70.70 9O.S0 94.S5 0S.00 92.50 01.90 07.50 92.00 95.80 70.SI 94.50 81.32 70.01 93.03 73.70 104.44 5S.50 0S.59 59.90 71.50 59.33 i 07.05 ! 05.23 oo.oo ! 0S.00 ! 54.05 51.50 i 50.80 ! 08.42 , 52.17 ; 59.93 ! OO.til i 58.19 i 61.70 j 09.30 I 58.04 ! 00.00 , For Manly Ik M len We have purposely made up a tobacco to appeal to the strong, vig orous man who wants full flavor and fragrance combined with natural sweetness in his smoke or chew. This tobacco is Dixie Queen. It is de signed especially to satisfy the tobacco -hungry man. It fills the bill. Firemen, policemen, out-of-doors men, two-fisted men in general, all say DIXIE QUEEN satisfies. Once they start using DIXIE QUEEN they cannot get the same satisfaction out of any other brand. Plug Cut Tobacco Aug. -3. With six he right sde of th 'w r1 V1' .,h ;""" .id, ht rmved, McCredies Port- shifted, juggled, made Vm se ...j ...... ... .... . i . . i thov bad to take him seriously an San Francisco, ; games on out of oigli rvi.ier, .tuir. ,v ruriv ceiuimscu ......via nm i-u mine luimv io...... .i. ... i. ....... of Walter It., idsley and family, Dave' Los Angeles, where they clash tomorrow I V L., ' , , I h, " , , ?, Z bilvors aim t;,n,ih-; Oscar Wilson and! with Venice for tho leadership of tho ! ' . .f, , , 1 ,u ; l"X V IT .1 . . fsmily nnd .lack Murphy, lelt Thursday for tho coast, where the cn.jov a two weeks' outing. li.i'i h und luiymon 1 Kh'.oni nn Prnitli return from the coast last week. Thov AUTO CASES MAY LEAD ; TO REPEAL OF LAWi C. ('. Forman, who was arrested Fri- lay for violation of the motor vehicle v ...i . . .1... i i V . .i 1 oerco upwards men pv men uniu inev , , " " r' T mst 1 L a '''i" Uia ' i 1 " " """'-I ' ooppin- that he stopped a motor car on ,tt-M'i A,.' Hank mv put it over "...m.-rvial street and left it for more y will," game, and the o her. played yes-1 v t , k fy 1 M than live minutes without parking it erduy nlternoon, resulted in lo in,.- j ' nk ., . a,ainst the curb, appeared at' 8 o'clock d Koy.iug in. ... . this morning iu the police court and The northerners idaved biu ti ni(i ball the trip on their wheels. j 'st week against tho Oaks. Thev are Funeral of Mrs. Settlemier. funeral services were held Saturday pleaded guilty to the charge. He plead ed as extenuating circumstances thai Tno Mvyonr-old son of O. K. Cooper just nine points ahead of the Tigers, j afternoon in the Methodist church at he left the car just long enough to taka ..... ....ii a.-.u-s win n ioe iiiot.ii wooillmrn. Ore., for Mrs. Murv E. Set- suit of clothes into Hishop s store; important so far this season. McCred-: tleinier. widow df J. II. Settleiiiier, who and return, which he believed was not te s pitchers are working splendidly,; , lied Thursday at her home 972 Kast more than three minutes. He was fined ' and the regulars are hitting the ball Itumside street, aged 07 years. She is,IO, the minimum prescribed by the or-i nar,1 ! survived by a son, .1. H. Settlemier of dinance, and Judge Klgin continued the The Oaks were a demoralized crew Portland. Mrs. Settlemier came to case until Wednesday morning, during! fast week, and the local scribes accused Oregon as a child and married Mr. Set- which time investigations will be made.! Christian s men of quittiug. Oakland j tleinier in 1881. II, was the founder Dr. W. P. Morse, who was arrested ' will tackle Los Angeles hero this week, of Woodburn. Mrs. Settlemier had for turning about in the middle of a! and Los, Angeles moves on to Sacra- lived la Portland for tho past three block, was dismissed for cause as the ran agninst a nail, cutting a deep gash over nu inch long on bis knee, llis father, being at humc at the time, took a couple of stitches in it. He will bo unablo to wnlk for a few dnys. By skipping out of Mexico City while the nightingales were singing our old friend Vie Huerta gave a very clever exhibition of the safety-first movement. lctarStor. That'S k aPPea'S 10 and P'eaSes these men Dtytr Httpcm la Burley leaf, aged for three to five years, so as to bring out slowly and naturally all the juicy mellowness and richness of the tobacco. That's why its quality never varies -and that's why hurried-up, hashed-up tobaccos can't compare with Dixie Queen. A pipeful of DIXIE QUEEN lasts, be cause lt is slow burning Plug Cut. A Vjwchew because the flavor's all through it. 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