SIX THE DAILT CAPITAL JOTJRNAL, SALEM. OREOOX. THTJB3DAT. SEPTEMBER 1914. Dick Deadhead In a Sure Fire Act By GS After shopping vs4 RefreshlngSalisfyuig Invigorating Get the T J .,-..1 I rMO n Jcn I rtTyj. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BtTUJHAiDT k MES EDITH llestdsnt Af ents. 333 trU Btrao 4 iPORT NEWS i ! SAP RPn HF ART JEKF SMITH WANTS "ilvllU1' aaa-iaaa; ACADEMY ! FRENCH 'CAPITAL MOVED TO BORDEAUX At the Same Time It la Thought the Situation Is Improved and That the Germans' Force Is Spent. TO MEET TEE WINNER : Baseball : Under the direction of he listen of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL dost approved methods, Pri mary, Grammar and High School Department. Complete Counci in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony. I Jo interference with religion cf pupils. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS After Being Beaten by Gibbons Went to Australia and Comes Back Greatly Improved. CARPENTIEK BEAT HIM ONXY Br A SHADE I Beady to Go Home But Would Like I Chaiice at Chip or Murray, Which Ever Wins Sporting News. By Hal Sheridan. New York, Sept. 3. After spending rOllllle of Vellm in Nni-rPH.f ill t'iuhriiitr in France. KiiL'liiiiti flini AitHtrhlin J.ti MiiMh has returned to his .New Jersey home au I has been otfered a match with Mike Gibbous in tl:is city, fcniith probably will accept, tie intends to re- turn to AnitrHliu within th ncvt Inn 1 month but before lie docs he would like I to tnke on the winner of the George ( mp-llillv .Murray match to be staged in Han rrnncisco September t. Three or four yearn ago Smith fought Gibbons before the old National Snort. ing club, conducted by Tom O'llourke. j "mil ii, just Mal ting in the game, ap I pcareil to be afrniil of ihn si lui.l boxer mill fmlulit an nntirpli- .l.unali- frholastic year begins second , "' " " "'"' tt ' " titled to a i raw mi tht n.-,u l,,,t iiiio't of the sport writers here were agreed that Gibbous wou by several it v blocks. Is Vastly Improved. Smith, now, however, undoubtedly is a greatly improved boxer." He made a splendid showing in Australia. He nas reached his full development now aud is us line a physical specimen as any man in the ring. Smith ciin easily make l.'iH pounds ringside. He fought Georges ( urpcii tier in I'nris aud although a-pentier took the derision, even the French fans HllllliH.i.l it u-u ii .,.... .ff.:. ... I ' h i-it, vif.ir niiMif nun that had Smith been a lilll.i gressivc he might have wou. Smith has a knockout victory to his credit over i'at Itrsdley, He 'stopped Cat in the eleventh round in a limit nt Sydney, Austrulia. He also won a 20 round decision from Jimmy flabby, but the majority of the spectators thought Hobby won. Smith bases his claim to the middleweight title on his victory over flabby. Should he me ii I (iibhnm hum 3...:ti. should step into the ring this time wit.) uo iear oi .Mike s cleverness. He has uothlng to fear from fii Him it u liia friends say, after going against 'such neii us i lunny, .Mciioorty aud Carpeu- Monday in September. Address, SISTER SUPERIOR 4 - GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE Acre tracts just outside of the city limits, all in bearing orchard, good soil; Jirice fsuu ikt acre, -o uou, uuiaiur per mouth. If vou arc looking for en acre tract eomt in and see us. Well Improved five acre tract, S',4 iniles from Salem; will take good Salem residence property up to l."U0 as part payment. Trice 2,500. Iflo acres of land in Colorado to trade for Willamette Valley property. 3 -room bouse, corner lot, east front, Waring fruit, close to school and car line. Thii ii a snap. Trice HW cash. Well improved 10 acre tract close to talent to trade in on large acreage. 10 arres of good fruit laud nearly all under cultivation, bnlance timber. Trice (1.700; .'t00 down, balance S'-'OO per year, u per ceui inieresi. inis 4rood buy. Noithweatern League Standings. v. .. p.r Ynncouver Sit 5t Scuttle Spokane Victoria Tacoma Ballard 7 mi no ii2 s;t Sii S7 .22 .'iOt .5iii .4H: .HI .ss; Coast League Standings. Portland ... I.us Anijelcs W. ) S4 San Francisco s.i Venice Sacramento i;s Oakland HO r.. (52 70 71 71 K7 PI p.r .50.5 .54( .542 .520 .44.'5 Ye,iterday's Results. At Venice Venice 4, Oakland At San Francisco, I.o Ainili n Sun Francisco 1. At Sacramento Sacramento land 1. Tort- Ira Thomas By A. M. Corrlgan. Red McGhee sayti WOMAN HELPED LURE ANOTHER TO HER DEATH a I .os Angeles. Cul., Sept. 3. That a j woman as well as a man helped to lure .,, . i , 11 1 1.. s huh isenneuy, an attractive 3i acrea of land all under cultiva- wi(0, from h(.r home Mon),ftv t.on; pleuty fruit, houi-e, barn, chicken ! I1M, nlllr(iri,d nnJ h; b'. .ouse. Located on macadam nvid ami; thrown luto n clump of seeds on a va- in Vt.k ttiila fpnm iai-lina Will luk t. I 1 . '. .... " " miu 101 nere, is t lie relief todsv nf l.nnse sn.l ot iin to kldlHI ns t.ort l.v. .1... ; ! ... ' . " 1 ,0Ha 0t soent. l'rice 2,200 10 acres of land all under cultivation . Hi l. IV detectives working on the case. I. mils Asotsvi.' known to as lycl,in. Ihompson." was taken in iu i-umiHiy inte vesteriinv. I n, !...;. Mrs. Kenneth on the I'oou uiHinage, small nouse, nnrn, rnicK-: . . i . , . ' k - ..!. i..:.... telepliuitiiig (i,2lHi; 730 down, balance at 0 per : " M,,,V V11':'1 .'!'ul .lr!,lii" an cent interest. I . i emeu navintr seen her niin inror. ne is Held lis a wit c tre i !500 CHsh. Imlnncf) tn nit ill.. II.... .: I i , . . i "-- .'i.-rnnie inturniiitii.u re- 5 acres nearly all under cultivation.! gr-rding Mrx. Kennedy's actions and 4 miles from Salem and close to rail-! associates. Kia.l statiun. l'rice. t'M, cah, bal (luce ' jier mouth. I mom houu. I.ime tot tinrit tuirfuee uess. cot, close to carliue. l'rice lu"l)0; Kstlier Kvnns, a close friead of the -Mil liiuilll. nilH 11 SO 11111111111 fin. I nt If you want to buy,, truU or sell, ce us. LOCAL DRUGGIST SAYS: "TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE' We want to tell thoso in Salem Buf fering from stomach or bowel troublo imii y gent, for the simple mix- W.lLfirabznliorst & Co. i"n "wi UeUI UMkUUUl 31 V VV. became famous by curing appendicitis. nnnii a nf ICtl n i mv ni r i f U tl,e mMt ,noro"K bowel cleans KOOM 2, BUSH BANK BLDG. er knoxvn and JLST ONE DOSE re- ... ... nvi.in.u-u, gns on tne stomach -mi eunsiipauon almost IMMKDIATE-JV,- u wiU U urprised at the Ql U K action of Adler l ka. J. C Terry. 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 283. ;iJURn AND CITY I'.-crrtrft.T'i.-is Alir I ,.i:.i. ' ner on'y ""IS "'ld ie C. Vranh i 10 ne ou . r i"jmeiber of the water b.rd in Kua. rt m rwxrtwr 1 iti.- . . w 1 1,1 -STene WANT ITALY TO PROTEST. Home, Sept. 3 -Representatives of fit political factions petitioned the tnlisn government tmlar to join the ; I luted States in protesting against Germany ' all,g.M violations of the rules of warfare. EXIOENE PIONEEU OOME. ! Elisabeth Mary Stoddard Frank, 87 , years old, aa Oregoa pioneer. who grandfather was personal bodyguard i ... i ? ". "i in r.ugeae (Wednesday morning at the bone of C. jS. rrank. Her grandoarents fi the Revolutionary war, and her two brothers weat through the Civil war ier oniy nring eniiij u e. S, Vranh IV FOJ inwiNr. THE WANT AD3. Yes. Hallston Sun is on the nmn But don't it seem a handicap to have ones birtludnce theie? Well, that's where Thomas first smv flu- ,r, in eighty-one, one winter night. They uny he yelled for fair. He yells some yet nt first or third when Connie Mack slips him the word to do a coachin' turn. From Ballston Spa when twenty-one young Thomas beat it. Twa'u't ' no fun to work that butter churn. Some lad, he was. Stood six voc.t two an' had the beef an' mus- el 11 t (Ml in aim behind the plate. Hurt ford an' New ark hnd him first With I'r..,.l.,,. he next rehearsed, then i-?r;irx his bin league trait. Ne w Vnrlf Tint M.. schedule went before id' Alnck got on his scent an' landed him with cash. Ho made a star right off the bat, but no one was surprised at that 'cause .onnie don't buy trash. His size, his eve. hU nl ' r.M.t .rn. his bnttin' prowess boded hnrm tn all the other clubs. Last venr his hnnd went bad an' when they gave him charge n' green vounir men he made stars out o' dubs. An' now when fo,.lr goes sick or lame id Ira steers the Mnckmen's irnme in this v-onr'a mnn.i hunt. We're not fonrottin' Schnno- r,r I-ai). but Ira is the hntterv rhnn -K.. auglita rank out front. Paris. Sept. ,'t. Despite the transfer f the French capital from Paris to Jordcnujc. the situation at the front had improved for the allies tc lay. The ferocity of the German assau!t on their left had diminished. It was insisted that their position was much stronger than three days ago. Troons were beintr ibf;irli.id from re aireme rrenrn ngnt. where tae situa tion is very favorable, to reinforce the left. The Gtntans were bringing to (hc front enormous siege guns, monster traction engines dragging them. Fx 'Orts attributed thin ro the f.ict tlint .ie failure of the kniser's troops to reak the allies' center ilnriinr the fighting Tuesday and Wednesday was the failure of thpir mmruniA ffiri They were nwre confident of holding out. in their entrenchments, airainst the siege guns than thev were airainst the Germans' massed rushes. It Was believed the npvt -!. hnnra would decide Taris' fate. Thouph Prenii(ent Vni nf"ira nil nii-lt government officials and the allied na tions' embassies hnd nlremlv hpen transferred to Bordeaux ami the "wound- "I were beinir removed as rnnidlv ns possible, I'nired States Ambassador Ilernck remained in Paris, pvnlninina that it was the natural center for Am erican refugees in the south and in :vitzerland, he could work in the me ropolis more effectively than nt the temiioriirv rniiitnl Th" fir.it n...l ond secretaries of his embassy remnin cd with him. Herrick. however nn thp nnK- (nr. eistn diplomat left in Paris. Re fore tho others' departure he took over their embassies and archives. Arrnneementx hnd heen mnil.i t..r John V. Garrett. I'nited Stntest nmlina. sador to Argentina, to represent Amer- can interests at Borden ox. with thp bird secretary of the Taris embassv c.s his assistant. At Herrick 's reuuest. it n tnt..l that Morgan, Hnrjes & Co., the official American bankers in T'nris ivmiM tAnn their offices open, at lenst for a time, to take care of cheeksT letters of credit and drafts presented by visitincr Ameri cans. I2edMr6hee SHOT HER FIANCE AND KILLED HERSELF Victim's Life nangs on Thread Wom- an Took Poison Then Jumped From Sixth Story Window. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 3 Refusing to discuss the tragedy, Dr. Frank L. Flee hart, 34, dentist, lies severely wounded in the right lung at the City hospital today. His recovery is unceitain. At the citv morgue is tho lifeless body of Miss Clara La Lone, 110S Mar ket street. Ballard, who shot Pr. Flec- hnrt. then, swsllowincr niercnrv bichlo ride, jumped from a sixth story window of the Holland hotel, Fonrta avenue and Jefferson street, shortly after 9 o'clock last night. She was iustautlv killed. The couple, according to letters left bv the trirl. and statements bv her fam ily, had been engaged to be married for nearly three years. In a letter to her sister, Miss Marie ha Lone, the girl wrote: "He has had plenty of time to marry nie two and a lialf 'years " If anyone knew what that man made me do, tiiev would simply hang him witnout trial." The couple registered at tho hotel early in the evening as-"F. Lanore and wue, Arlington. JAP AND FRENCH CRUISERS COMING Nurnberg and Leipsic Said to Be After Then, Not Knowing Their Strength. TO SAVE EYES Is the Object of This Tree Prescription irj it u your Eyes Give You Trouble. . ANTWERP PREPARES TO RESIST SIEGE Antwerp, Sept. 3. Antwerp was pre pared today to resist an expected Ger man siege. A decree deporting everyone not officially registered became effective this morning. Most refugees had goc.e to Holland. Some fears were exnressp.1 nf a cnn. certed German attempt to destrov the city with Zeppelins. A number of 'thev big dirigibles had beeu sighted .near l.ouvain. Lookouts sai wntchinj for them from spires anl roofs. Aviator were held in readiness to attaek them and aeroguns were nivm-M vi'h a view to bringing them down by a tiombaij tnent. Kinir Albert was i, s'miut inniUnl consultation with tho inerilieu of his general staff. b'eports em rent in ltollni.d Hint the fi 'ts were mid i nmi'nd cm. ,1.-; .I On the contra-! it wns stated the ecr risen was autpl. mil that she i:l:i,evt confidence was felt in the city's d.v fenses. Martial law prevailed anl the food supply was being increased. The authorities were sail to feel hopeful, however, that rommuuication with the world be kept open bv water, the British fleet beinu relied on to pre vent the closing of the Scheldt. The city was calm. Women were already being gathered in what were considered the safest places. It was generally believed an nnler stau.lii.g existed between the Belgian ud British general staffs and that, if necessary, British troops would be laud el in Antwerp to aid in resistbi the Germans. The aattement was made that th dykes, through which a wi le suelB of country surrounding the fortifications can be flooded, would not be openeJ unless the German siege' train are actually seen approaching. If you h.v. a room to rent or SSJ V&?Z?S5!Z want a boarder for the winter. I ' '' to cur s, . . . . .1 ana iMtlnianlala. , .... , wlll lr aeit at I awMiiwvsiw wnuni to ieam or Ik. Mil t ....L TL I I . . . . . . . I' " ' u' nuriay anemooa.-it tnrough a Journal Want Ad Thousands of nennle an f for troubles because thev do not know hat to do. Thev know soma irnn1 home remedy for every other minor ail ment, but none for their eye troubles. They neglect their .j-es, because the trouble is not sufficient to drive them to an eye spcciali(. who would, any way. charge them kmnr a. . last resort they gn to an optician or to the five and n'-cent store, and ofentimes get glusses that they do not uci-u, or wnicn, ntr;r being used two or three months, do their m injury than good. Here is a simple prescription that every one should use: j grams wpionn. i(i tablet) 2 ounces Watpr Cse three, or four tim a rlnv tn Vinths tie eyes. This prescription keeps the eyes clean and quickly overcomes in flamation and irritation. Weak, wa tery, work-strained eyes, granular lids "iner aimunr troubles aro greatly benefited and oftentimes cured bv its use. Many who wear irlnasea havn Hi. carded them after sing it for a few HeeKs. it is good for the eyes, and "ill not injure the most lAimitiv. of an infant or the aged. Any drug- gisi can nil ttiis prescription prompt ly. Try it. and knox for sace what real eye comfort is JAPS ARE ENGAGED IN REMOVING MINES Tok'lO. Sent. 3 .Tn?vn...p minp mn. ers were clearing the entrance to Kiao Ohau bay today. Approximately 10UO mines had been removed thus far. it was stated. The understanding m that thp run. son for the Japanese landing at a con siderable 'distance, from the bay was t'var of mines. Despite reports of Chi nese eomnhiint Hint th nii mint l-u li t WnS beinir Violated lli.ir trrum hn.l ni. fered no resistance and Tekiu advices were that, they had been ordered not to do so. The seven islnnda in the vicinitv nt th entrance to Kiao Cliau bay which the Japanese seized Wednesday wr also occupied without resistance. Th.uigu technically part of the Kiao C'hau concession, they had never been taken possession of by the Germans. There Is more Catarrh tn thla section ol the country than all other disease aut toa-ether, and unut th last tew yean WM suppoal In b Incurabl. For a f:rt many years doctor pronounced It a ocal disease and nrvaerllipit lo.-al mm. dia, and by cotuiantly (alllnf to curt with local tratmnt. pronounced It Incur able. 8olnc hsa provda Catarrh to bo a constitutional dtatam, and ther(or r. oulnta conitltutlonal trralment Hall's Oaiarrh Cure. nianurar(urd by t J. Cheney a Co.. Toledo, Ohio, la th onl Cimaiituttonal eur on tlie market. It to miit. n acts directly on ttw wood and aiucoua urtc of the system. ra dollars for any and iMtlnionlals. tlJV",L. r CHBV CO, Tola O r trlta $e. tk Halt a aa.ii, rm (oe coast laall San Francisco, 8ept. 3. That four ipanese and Freneh priifunra Iwn tnr. pedo boat destroyers and one consort win enter san Franciseo harbor within the next 48 hours to coal and take on provisions, while t wo German priitapra the Leipsic and Nurnberg, evidently unaware of the strength of their foe, were racing to a point off the Golden gate to head them off, was the dec laration here today of au official of the Crowley Launch company, which is said to have contracted for delivery of the goods aboard the vessels. The Japanese cruiser Idzumo was sighted about ten miles off the heads early yesterday and pilots on incoming ships today declared they had seen a vessel off this port which they believed to be the French cruiser Montcalm. The report that the Idzumo was Heen alone off this port was believed bv shipping men here to have prompted the commanders of the two German cruisers to decide to risk a battle in an effort to prevent the Idzumo from en tering this port. ."Seven warshins in the alli fiont said an official of the Crowlev en'm. pany, "will enter San Francisco's har bor tO take On COftl and eiinnlipa Wo also have received information that the i-eipsic and ISumbcrg are headed this way. The German commanders evident ly intended to head off thn Idznmn nnt knowing they would encounter several other French and Japanese warships." POLICEMAN SAVED SIX FROM DROWNING Senseless Yell of "Movintf Pictures" Nearly Cost Half-Dozen Men Their Lives at Seattle. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 3. Because a policeman dared to be laughed at last night, six men were saved from drown ing. When Charles And erann won n ..: dentally pushed off Pier No. 6, his struggles were watched with interest by a large crowd. Peter Carlson dived to his rescue. He was followed in turn by Chris Lawrence, John Shoyan, Di mon Waalen and L. Cnrlann "o,.h f whom saw that tho others were in dan ger or going down. As the last man went overboard a spectator on the pier yelled: "It's moving pictures! " The crowd was con vulsed with laughter and tho men in the water struggled desperately. Patrolman W. II. Westedt, w:ho heard the commotion, quickly arrived on the scene, aud, disregarding the crowd's attitude, began directing the work of rescue. After some trouble the men were fin ally pulled out of the water in a nearly exhausted condition. "SHOELESS" JOE BATTlNGASoFJdi ' v - r x JW;. , . I ' . . ' x, .. . 'S SL" i - V" r ; ' ' - t ii - " l lat "JOE" JACKSON Setting the style In swatting has been the big league ambition aod men than Occasional achievement of Josenh .TnpL-onn alnnn aa "RIwipIuc. Tiu" k. , Ms MWW.....O.J WUV, U. came from the cotton belt to show bis stock to "Connie" Mack and. Inter, Cleve- iana connossleurs. Jackson has Dot been hitting like himself recently, but row he is back, and la Greenville, S. C, news of Jackson's Joyous beglimlpg.of Ml first big "bnttlug spree" of the season will be digested In detail It was then a Southern scout stamped Jackson as surefire big league ammunition, because1 "Ho hits like a hftter." Clover SeedS Grain Cleaning We have the most up to date and best equip ped cleaners in the state and can take care of your seeds and grain promptly. Our charges are as reasonable as first-class work can be done for. Clover Stored Free . If you are not ready to sell, bring your seed in and have it cleaned ready for the market. We will store it free of charge until you are ready to move it. A first-class brick ware house with a low rate of insurance to store in. VETCH SEED Now is a good time to place your orders for vetch seed, as the market is strong and will go higher, from indications. We will hold it for ' you until you are ready to sow. Also, a com plete stock of Grass and Clover Seeds, Fall Grains, etc., always on hand. D. A. White & Sons Telephone 160 251-261 State St., Salem' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W F Proctor et ux tn C M Terrv 4.52 acres in T 7 S R 2 W. $900. ' L K Morgan et ux to M L White sell et ux, lot 33 Smith's Fruit Farms. 10. H C Melson et ux to A R Van vn, ienberg, land in Silverton. $1. 1 Tl.. ..... r. r. Auiranc io r n Keeves, lot 1 B Myers Add. 10. 98 Acre Farm The best buy in the valley, very fine 98 ere farm oa the famous Howell Prairie; rich, deep, Mack loam soil. . maia road, beautiful view. Price $100 per acre; terms. The adjoining sold at 150 per acre. If you bh to se this farm call oa Bechtel ft Bynon, 37 State street , WITininilMII M II lammi mmim i auraa GOOD FOR 25 VOTES For Address Thla coupon may be exchanged for votes in the contest for a irip to San Francisco in 1915, at the Capital Journal office. Not zood aftr SntmU K 1P.14. ag 0 ijc)iiciuucr 7, ii'i .it ' . . Is your auto for sale? The quickest way to find the buyer is through the Jor ual Want Ads. Phone 81. M M M M M M M -fsvs-"M---