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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1914)
t THE DAILY CTKX. JOTJRNAL, BA1XM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AOGU3TJ81911 The Dope Fiend By G i i SACRED HEART ACADEMY Under the direction of the 1 GOE ypgWT6 feQENAPE -f T lQhv ' Irs) COMING NEXT 1 H Sitten of the Holy Name SALEM, OREGON BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL Most approved method, Pri mary, Grammar and High School Departments, Complete Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony. No interference with religion of pupils. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS Scholastic year begins second Monday in September. Address, SISTER SUPERIOR mascaaaaatx. VHiea In SALEM, OBEGON, stop at'prnl riHins for this. Hp sni.l : n f I-1J Unm "'" fir"1 '''"'' K'-nral iiitorpt LSLlCail 1 1 -1 ILL in the iintiinml pmtunc in at present at Strictly Modern. lower cMi than for many ean. Tree sud Private Bath. '" hpi-oihI pl:ue, tha world' wriea PATES 75c, $1.00. 11.50 PES DA popular rm it onep was, for Tj only hotel In th business district ,"' simplp reason that thp players have Nret to all Depots. Theatres sd 'list;iiste, tiie fans with their Kra'i"g. Capitol Buildings. A Horns Away from Horns. T. 0. BLIOII, Prop. Both Phones, Tree Auto Bus. v CATARRH of lh BLADDER 24 HOURS K.-h C- NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIET ... . Kwldeut Aisnta. S85Btts Strsss GOOD -BUYS IN DP A I FQT ATEi""1" ,,"lipv" lhf hm Graves would lVlLl Lid 1 X 1 Li hv'' better. e'nnnce of winning the I world's series from i'hiladelphia than would the Giants, and this Is an R.I. ti ll acres of good land all under cul-1 '" "'""on why many are pulling for tivation; new 5 room house; new barn ' ,,0,to" to bent out McOraw's men." Mooiisbed, cniekea nouse, wen; miles from t-leui. Price t'JJOO, 1200 diiwn. Well Improved 25 acre farm; first class buildings, 10 acres In prune, funilly orchard; some jiber, running water, macadam road. Will take good modern 6 room bungalow as part pay ment. ( loss in. Price $10,0iM). S acres good laud all under cultiva tion; small house, good location and 31, miles from Halem. Trice f 1000. 1I)0 cash, balsnc, $10 per month, 8 per tent Interest. j 20 acres of good fruit land nearly all under cultivation, balance timber.: Price $1700, $300 down, balance $'JH0 per yev, 6 per cent interest. This Is good buy. 132 acres of land. 80 acres under cul- tivstiou, bslance timber and pasture, running wster, fair, house and barn, 9 miles from Halem. 1'tics $'1J per acre. . , , . , SO acres of land, H room hrtiise, large new barn, ""' water, good spring, fiuiiily orchard, 12 seres cleared, bal- vice timber sad ps.ture, macadam road. Irtcs 3,0u0. S room house, comer lot. rat front; bearing fruit; close to school and street ear una. Price $'J0O. This is a good boy. Acre tracts just outside of the city limits, all in bearing orchuid, good soil. 1 rice per acre, r;z down, balance $i per month. It you are looking for ii sere, tract look these up. l you WSut to buy, Irale or sell, Mil ' W.IF.tirabenhorst &Co. ROOM 2, BUSH BANK BLDCLXT toV 1TES L. M. HUM Care of YICKSO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known ' disease. 153 South Hi.?h Street, SalemOre. Phone 2S3. g ; i j , .. 3JXISH TROOPS "P " ! SPORT NEWS ! BigJ-Blm " iftbaii Wr-.- 1 I BASEBALL LOSING ITS ATTRACTIONS Mad Scra-rbic for Cuiu Mid by Play- eis H?s Completely Disgusted Am erican Lovers of Clean Sport. INTEREST IN FACT IS AT LOWEST EBB ( Money Grabber! WU1 Defeat Them j sclrrs by Making the Game Uu pop ular, Thus Cutttug Big Salaries. By Hal Sheridan. Now Vork, Ana. I!1. The ll'll unmet fur I he worhl hasi-ball ihaiiipiuiixhiii aro pxpiM'ti'il to attrart Ipmi iiitiTi'st un.l fewer upt'ctatom than any scripM stutfi'il in ypHrn. Kuljih liavia, sporting pititnr of (lip rittiiiMirir I'ri'Hs, Pites pv- nioney Kraiii.ni ways Not h i nf like thp nmil ncrainble for I'oin whi'h prei pileil tue series of 1911, II2 and IHl.t on the part of tiie play ers concerned in thp jjaineij has ever heen known. The fact of the matter is i that thp series is being endangered as n result of its great prosperity its ilrnwing power, which has miide' it a uig.'intie financinl proposition. Mo much money is involved in it that the piny ers have gone mad in their desire to increase their respective pockets and they have pase,i years witii practices that did not meet with public approval. The chief renson, however, why inter ipst in the 11111 season is likely to be 'lessened is the fui-t that the l'hiludel- i lib I A team IM liii.kit itartntM In wi.. American league pennant, and the opin- :i0" 'i ,fa'mi t,hat," ",,n th ipiermn (onnin Mnek's great eri-w. ' isa- eon- I Athletics have beaten the (Hants each time they have met In recent years, , until it is figured that the New York- prs metal state is going against the Mackites is as much against them as the prowess of their opponents. This licilltr the case, insnv nnlinnal 1,s 1 11! TO THE I Take a tablespoonfut of Salts If Back 1 hurts or Bladder bothers Meat I forms uric acid. We sre a nation of meat raters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well known authcity, who warns us to be constantly on guard against Kid nev trouble. The kidneys do heir utmost to free the blood of this Irritutinir acid, but x''"""' 'k from the overwork; they ' sluggish; the vliminative tissues C'K "'' " i retained in thr ''I1""' to poison the entire system. 1 When your kidnevs ache and feel Ki.,, iliml,, f ,.. ... vnll ... ,,; ia tht ,Bfk uri, ilt fll(lv, fu f ,.,liment, or the Madder is irritable, obliging you to ? w.-k relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, acid stum ucu or rheumatism in bad weather, get rrom your pharmacist about four ounces of .lad .Salts; take a tablespoou- iui in a glass of water before break fust each morning and in a few davs your kidneys will act fine. This fa mous suits is made from the acid of grapes and lemon julcr, combined with litlim, and lias been used .for ienera- 'ions to flush and stimulate clogged UiS-teys, to neutralize the acids in urinp 't is no longer a source of irritation, hits f inliiig urinary and bladder disor- uers. si litnia wnter drink, and nob Jnd Suits is inexpensive and can not effervescent itliKtr can anu active. THE newspaper is a groat em ployment hurtau. It carries your message dally into hun dreds of thousands of homes. Those who art looking for you wtll find you and communica tion U dlract Ths valu of the Waut Ad department of this paper Is constantly iucreuUig. THE PRIMROSE PATH. " Portland, Or.. Aug. 8s. A divorce suit is on file here today against George Primrc, th minstrel man, by Lstker N. Primrose. Baseball Northwestern League Stpndlcjs. W. I.. Pet Vancouver M ."3 .fil.1 S title 4 ."4 . Spokane 7.1 .r9 .rM Tncoma .19 NO .4J.1 Victoria 5.1 SI .4i.1 ISallar I 53 83 .3' Coast League Standings. W. L, Pet. Portland 7:4 .Is ..',76 San Francisco sn f.9 ..137 f.os Anre.es 7S l'S ..134 Venice 7S lis ..134 Sacramento R4 S-1 .430 Oakland 57 SS .390 Yesterday's Results. At Portland Portland 4. ?an Fran cisco 0. At Onklnnd Oakland 2-3, Sacramen to. 3 ft. At I. os Angcle? Yeuice 5, I.os An geles 3. STA-VDIXQ OF THE TEAMS. National League. V New York 01 St. Louis H lliwton r0 Chicago 0 f'inciiiiiati 53 Philadelphia 51 Ilrooklyn .12 Pittsbiirg 50 American League. Philadelphia SO Host on fid Washington 60 Ietroit 59 I 49 51 .11 .1.1 60 M 61 Pet .1.1.1 .542 .541 5" !4f9 .4.19 .4iii .416 .6S4 .579 .526 .504 .471 .470 .4.1.1 .413 .37 4S 54 5S 63 62 60 61 rhicago .Id St. 1Otiin .1.1 Cleveland 50 New York .13 Amorican Association. I.onisville 77 Milwaukee 74 is 62 61 63 67 7fi .H6 49 .11 52 55 5.1 63 64 62 .561 .540 .51.1 .501 .49.1 .437 .3.1s .574 .5.13 .519 .505 .505 .4.12 .443 .436 .62.1 .SSI .577 4S9 .477 .449 .402 .3!1 Indianapolis 73 Cleveland . V. Columbus fid Kansas City fi.1 Minneapolis .19 st. Paul 4S Federal League. Indianapolis fid Chicago 63 llaltiinorp 511 Buffalo 56 Hrooklvn 56 Kansas Citv 52 St. Ijiiis .. 51 Pittsburg 4S Western League. Sioux Citv SO 7.1 73 64 .. 61 57 4S 54 53 67 67 70 76 7 St. Joseph ... Penver Pes Moines Lincoln Omaha Wichita 11 Topeka ;. 50 NOT DRY IN OREGON. "Dry weather in the Willamette val ley is not so bad after all," said D. A. White, tile feed and seed dealer, today, as ne mushed reading a newspaper cupping sent to bun Irom his old home county, Woodford, in Illinois. The clip ping reads as follows and refers to localtics thnt are entirely familiar to Mr. White: " B. I. Gliar came in from Jubilee last Saturday' and purchased fourteen pairs ot mg spectacles with green glasses at McKown a optical empor iiun. Iti says the pastures are so durn dry and browsed up over there that he thought he'il put the greeu goggles on the cows and see if he rouldu't fool cm into eating further into the ground an sipieeze out a little more milk. He says he has to prime four of his cows now in order to get any milk at all, and me i.or.t oniv Knows wnat is coming next. There isu't enouch water in the Town house creek to furnish a mouth wasii for n shit.'poke, and the mud hens are kicking up such dust in Pufry noiicw mat the people haven t seen thp sm since last Saturday mornini;. Hi says he'll be blowed if he ever saw such a lime. Ho hasn t had a drink of wa ter since the .ioiutu opened in Kickapoo and doesn't rare a continental when he does eot one. either. Mosoliitocs have to pack water in order to cross the township. HEAVY SUIT FILED AGAINST STEAMSHIP Seattle, Wash., Aug. 2S. The Pacific Alaska Nawgatiou company ave the Canadian Pacific no chance Wednesday to Bustle the damaged linvr Princess ictoria out of the jurisdiction of th I'nitcd States courts after the vessel: arrival in this port, following her rain nnng of the Alaska liner Admiral Samp- sou, as t result ot which 11 lives were lost. Within an hour of th. landing by the rnncess or survivors from the steam ship Admiral Sampson, a libel suit for 67llHlt) was filed against the vessel and the federal court took possession ine libel charges that the Princes ictoria was going aloug too fast she is recognised as the fastest vessel on Pnget. Sound ia the fog, and that she did ot properly regard the Sampson signals. Also that she did not stop and reverse waea she snout, have done so. and that she was carelessly navigated. Final checking up of the passeuge list verifies yesterday a report that total of 11 were lost. liiK Jim a, with the Cute hrt year. BriUsh TrooP3 Rationed at Cambrai. M -,,." 'srorw veryj l.0don, Aug. 28. "The British & " laiTielS Sell 1 imich. He batted funeoes now an' yJ-v. " .l n with the other men an' carried bats an' such. "Too wild," was Johnny Kvers hiincii. "He's gotta get the big league puncn neiore we .e nun siari. ro an that big Jim Vaughn could do was wait for some chance to come .1 U a ' I?edM6heehiL,r;h:talnce against the Sox. They called on him to fill the box in one post season tilt. He made that tribe of Callahan believe he was a pitchin man whose arm was edged with gilt. Chicago funs began to see why he'd been bought from old Kay See. He made his mark right there. This year he's crowdin' Matty's pace, helps keep the Cubs up in the race he's pitchin' like a bear. I don't know what got into Jim that filled his of left wing with Vim. When he was up before he didn't wear well with the auks. Perhaps it was Ins southpaw pranks that made the big town sore. The rep he's makiu' now will last an' overshadow all the past. o Jim don't need to fret. He's laid thp wihl stuff on the shell' an' steadied down an' made himself a safe, sane pitchin' bet. JUDGE FOB YOURSELF. Which Is Better Try an Experiment or Profit by. a Salem Citizen's Experience. Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be ai represented. The statement of the manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing yon hud a bad back, A lame, weak or aching one, Would you experiment oa itf You will read oi many so-called cures, ;.! Endorsed by strangers from far-away places. i It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Kasy to prove local testimony. Read this Salem ease: Joseph W'int, 66S High street, Snlcnt, says: "ily kidneys were disordered and my back seemed to lose its strength, Doan's Kidney Pills soon xed me up all right. I know thnt Doan's Kidney Tills tre a fine kidney medicine and I willingly recommend them." . Price 50c at nil dealers. Don't simp ly ask for a kidney remedy eet Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mr. Vint had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Tops., Buffalo, N. Y. The Port of Glad Tomorrow. Today, We're sailing o'er life' sea On billows, "Toil" and "Sorrow." Have courage! for there's land in sight! lhe Port of "Glad Tomorrow." Comparisons. The Hobo: Hides the "blind express From Idaho to Mniue; The Tramp: He walks the railway track From Omaha to Drain; ovotcs: Go by leaps and bounds To corral tin their name; The Turtle: Crawls and crawls and crawls His purpose to attain; While the Mills: Of the Gods grind slowly, They get there just the tame. The Fairy Girt There's a charming, graceful Fairy, And this Fairv vo may Bee Rosy checks all smiles and sunshine; one s as hnppy as can bo. She's a wondrous little treasure. For she drives away dull care; Mie's a new flower In creation. And. she's welcome, everywhere. She is wita me in her beautv. When the morning 'breaks its light; She is with me in Idve's splendor, hen the dar a eclipsed bv night. She's ever, ever with me, ' Bidding courage, steadv, strong; She's mv new flower of Creatiou, She's the "Glorv" of mv song. C.LF.N MARY. ARE ASKING AID FOR RED CROSS WORK I.os Angeles, Cal., Aug. 2S. Tele- graphic appeals for aid in raising Red!"11 'his glorious fact. Cross funds for relief of injured on the battle fields of Europe are in the hands ofi acting Mayor U'hiffen today rrom tne .New ork office of the. American Red Cross Society. Accord ing to the telegrams the funds are to he used to charter a Teasel, stork it ith medical supplies and sail for Europe to render whatever help is possilde, ; The flavor referred the appeal to the finance committee of ;the- city council .-ction on it is espnted today. ' Sell 1 your fruit quickly through a Journal Want Ad. London, Aug. 28. "The British troops on the French frontier," an nounced Premier Asquith in the House of Commons today, "sustained the ns sault Wednesday of five complete Ger man army corps. "Our forces held their ground until the brunt of the attack had been met, then retired slightly to a new position. "The British inflicted enormous loss- . ps on lhe German9 I regret to state thnt our losses were correspondingly heavy." The British troops, the premier ex: plained, were holding the line in the vi cinity of Cambrai. This was the firs', time their position hail been made known definitely since they left Mons. "Two forces of German cavalry, sup porting the five army corps," Asquith announced, "first attacked the British positiou. The British second corps bore the brunt of their assault. "The Germans charged again and again, but were repulsed with heavy losses. The British rifle corps, sup ported by artillery, proved most effec tive. "While the British "second corps was resisting thus, the first corps at tacked the Germans on the right, in flicting great losses. ' "The fighting covered most of Wed nesday. "N'o detailed list of British casual-1 ties has yet been received." j POETLAND MERCHANTS I GET SOME INFORMATION Portland, Ore., Aug. 2S. Hard on a set of resolutions adopted by the Port land Grocers' and Merchants' associa tion demanding a federal investigation of food price jugglery, Acting United States Attorney Johnson announced yesterday that he has reported to the attornoy general at Washington that local members of the association are themselves responsible for much of the food price elevations. Johnson, acting under orders of the attorney general, is directing an investigation in Oregon for the government to ascertain where, the responsibilities for advanced price of foodstuffs lies. ' ' I In the resolution adopted by the Portland Grocers' and Merchants' asso ciation, the grocers deny that thiiy took advantage of the European war situa-' tion to boost prices, lay the blame on jobbers and refiners, and demand an investigation. , LIFE PRISONERS MAY APPEAR AS WITNESSES San Francisco, Aug. 28. That Her man Suhr and Richard Ford, sentenced to life imprisonment in connection with the heatland hop field riots, may be brought from the JJarysville jail, where they are held pending an appeal, to tes tify before the Federal Industrial Re lations commission in its investigation into labor troubles, was admitted here today by Wm. O. Thompson, counsel for the commission. Labor leaders here claim that to make an inquiry into the Wheatland affair without hearing Suhr and Ford would be discriminatory. The Wheatland riot is being brought up daily in the investigation, labor lead ers claiming it was the outgrowth of unfair labor conditions. Corns Quit, Pains ' Stop, With "Gets-It" Quit Plasters, Salves and What-Nots, After using "GETS-IT" once yon will never again have occasion for ask ing, "What can I do to get rid of my corns! " "GETS-IT" is the first sure, certain rorn-ender ever known. If you Vkr "Snltmr. Y.f With ConuT Uu "GETS4T.' TWU Vuufa! have tried other things bv the score and will now try "GETS IT," you will Yon probably are tired sticking on tape that won t stay stuck, plasters that shift themselves right onto your corn, contraptions that make a bundle of your toe and press right down on the eorn. Put two drops of "GETX- lf" on that corn in two seconds. The corn is thea doomed ts sure as niirht follows day. The eorn shrivels. There's no pain, no fuss. If yon think this sounds too good to be trne, try it to- nigni oa any corn, cauns, wart or bun ion. "GETS-IT" is told by druggists rrnrp, ebc a Dottle, or sent direct oy r iJiwreoce t o, Chieign, Jf Mm Quality! Not Premiums THAT SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN j WILL CONTINUE EVERY SUNDAY THIS SUMMER VIA CO SUNSET , I . fOGDENttSHASTAI I 1 I ROUTES I , I The Exposition Line 1915. TO NEWPORT AND RETURN This Special will continue every Sunday until the close of the Summer j Excursion Season, starting from Woodbura and stopping at all intermediate points on the following Lv. Woodburn. . . " Gervais " Brooks " Chemawa.... SALEM RETURNING Leave Newport....1 6:00p.m. Arrive Salem L ...11:51 P- " Chemawa...! 12:00 night " Brooks '. 12:08 a.m. Gervais....! 12:17 a.m. . " Woodburn.. j..'. 12:25 a.m. ROUND TRIP FARES TO NEWPORT Woodburn, Gervais, Brooks, Chemawa, Salem and Turner.... 2.M Marion J f Tefferson '. ". SIX HOURS FUN AT THE BEACH Surf bathing, boating, deep-sea fishing, roller skating, warm salt plunge in the Natatorium, etc. Full particulars from the nearest S. P. Agent. ' JOHN M. SCOtT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. House of Half a Million Bargains We carry tle largest stock of Sacks and I Fruit Jars. H. Steinbock Junk Co. 233 State 8treet. Salem, Oregon. GOOD FOR For Address Tkl. L t. vvupvu umj ocj exenangcu lor vic for a trip to San tamciaco in 1915, at the Capiul Journ! office. Not good after September 5, 1914. OBJECT TO MOB RATORTtnc w v . - 5ireei lnieresia """.." t.mor, , Vs ashington, Aug. 28j-Admi.iatra- it was said, were behind '. tion officials today were opposed to it was considered doubtful m" ,red agitation for an administration mora-'gress or the President were eF" tonnm because of the untitled eoadi-1 to aet. Camels Sell Without Premiums NO premiums or coupons go ; with Camel Cigarettes, be cause all the quality goes into the tobaccos a choice Turkiih. and domestic blend. With every whiff from a Camel Cigarette you notice the absence of the cigar etty taste and stun i tongue . or parched throat. 20 for 10 cents and you never smoked a more ds lightful cigarette, ao odds wtut yog paid. Match a dime against a pick-1 ag t today I yeor Jmahr m'l upp(y yo, . md Oc for on mmthan or 1 1 00 for a carton of ton acam 200 titortttow), moitagt pnotii. , Artor amoking J packag; if yon don't find CAMELS rarrt. ' Bontod, rotornthoofhor ninopoeh tm and w mill rotund ywr toy. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C THE SCHEDULE 5:35 a. m. Lv. Turner 6:30 a. m. ....3:42 t. m. " Marion 6:42 a. b. 5:48 a. m. " Jefferson 6:50 a. m. 6:00 a. m. " Albany 7:20 a. m. 6:15 a. m. Ar. Newport 12:20 p. Phone Main W 25 VOTES t j i ... : K contest vra - Ijion of the world's "