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' nttniiniv crPTPAfBEH 10. 1911. T1IE DAILT CAPITAL JGTJENAI.. BALEM, uz.wa. " Soaked Up, or the Camel's Revenge By GF if A S'xfn o: Beauty is a Joy Forevei! et the "SAvtP VSAlN1, ME LOVe 1 D ,1 T. FEUX GOUM'D'S ORIENTAL CREAS OR PUG1CAL BEALTIFIE8 RnoTg Tin. 4rJ hk' Dart-- SSI 'MAY WE, Ok IN THE m r-HOLf WWEEfed 4- -m jcivr i -suiti . .0 CV,p0" W MP TMIrlF.,..-! ' U.-rurw,..:0'5 f?l( Of aVBilatl (inf. ftf 1. a. ? hrri av-ud o llr of lb i n ( (Mrtieiit : m a r I" will Uifm, I rteoantai : HI mm mm A1 rm ttw U1 Ufmftii oil U till H3PEM. ft 27 Gral Jar n S'jhI Itr Ta ! I aw. r- i err c w tt ' i v . v1 - - t - i - n r i i --- ii - i t i 1 1 f n li 1 mi ii ii JJI , i SPORT new: Get acquainted with h M'GRAW SAYS HE KNOWS HOW THE KAISER FEELS ma mays i ea Sold b Ir-tyht package only GUNBOAT SMITH AND AL REICH HAY MEET THIS BECAUSE WHILE ALL THE POWEBS Or EUROPE ABE AGAINST THE KAISER, ALL THE POWEBS OP BALLDOM ABE AGAINST HIM. Both Are Willing but Belch is Modest and Thinks He Should Have Mora Ring Experience Before Tackling Gunboat THE LIFE CAREER "Schooling la foutb thiul.t InnrUMy be Urcini to prepare pcra in Hit f rth bet (cr initritt otciipttiori fur which . ii cpW. '-PrclolC. w. UliX. This I the Mission of the vr Forty-sixth School Ver Opens SEPTEHBER i8th, 1914 Write fof IlliiitrateJ loo-p.ije Riok H "THH LIFB CARtHR." anil lor Cata I g contnining full Intormntion. Dfrte Coursft AGRICULTURE : Agronomy, Animal Huibsndry,Dair'Hus I inJry. Poultry HusbanJry. Horticulture. Airku"vire for Tca.herv FOHtSTRy, I CXjtiINO tNGINH KING. HO.V.fr ECO t OMK S: Domestic Scirnce, Domesth: Art. t SC.IM I Kli: blectricil, IrriRitlon, I1gtm .1v, Mfchanic.il, Chemical, Mining. Onirics. COMWLKCH. PHARMACY. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. I'oralioinit ftrif-;-Ai;riciilture, Dairy I ir. Ho:pf Makers' C.mrse, Industrial A.rrs. Fore -.frv, Biisinej blurt Course. Si-kiwl of r'un'r Piana, String, Band, V'aice Ctlluie. F"ineri B m rfii Courv by Ull Free. rt1 VIIK Kf..l-TRAK. POLITICAL CARDS (By Hal Sheridan.) (Written fur the I'nited 1'ren.) New York. t. 10. "Kaiser Wil helm, with the fombi!i:-c; powerg of Eu rope on bin nwk, has my utmost and sim-ere ynimthy," fit-ctared John Mo draw. DiBno.;(-r of the three-time run ner u in the world's aerie, during a fanfeat before he returned to New York frjm the reeent ror.d trip West with his club. "The reaon he ha," he continued, "is le"au. he and I are in the name boat. All the powera of Kurope eem to be allied n'int him. ami 1 know that every ball club in the National league is hguinst the (Hants I on general principle. They nil want j to ee a winner beaten." The little Napuleon iina si.ed up the situation just about as neatlv as said situation can be tabulated. He i. fight ing the whole league combined. Kverv one is out to take a full out of the (iinnts. dust why this is true is best explained by the Giants' leader "they all like to see a winner beaten." For three years now me Ciant have copped the honors in ine parent major organization. There is no doubt but what the league wou'ht lie better off, financially lit least, i. some other club would step to the front now and then. But the fact isn't going to keep Me draw's clan away from another world's series if they can help tt. They are out to repeat, if such r. thing is pos- line. BEICH IS VERY FAST AND IS REMARKABLY CLEVEB Besides Is Big and Strong and Strikes Like a Blacksmith's Helper Dun dee and Beecher to Go 20 Bounds. ha EARL BACE Candidate for City Recorder Platform Kfficieney Justice in rocord"r's nutrt ioniuuv i:i officj ex;vtii-s "(Pnid Adv.) All around the loop the fan are pull ing against the tiiiuits. Kven in cities that are hopelessly ou of the race Cincinnati, I ittslmrg amt Philadelphia great crowd turn out when the Gi :u,ts come to town, simply to root ng;iint the Mi-Granite. Everyone s.vm-i to want to see trie Giants drnv; ged down. The Huston Rr.ive. were clu-vrj r the echo when they si.urted to the front FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETl !llivi!,i""- There wasn't any partieuhr rensoii ior anvoiie to clieer Huston ex NORWICH UNION BUBO II AS DT tirlut Agnnte. MESEDITS Hi Stire 8 tree cept for the renson that Huston migli lieat the (iinnts out. And anyone nlio would do t lint could have ull the sup port nnv club cimKI wih -t l,.ast in the rooting line. SACRED HEART ACADEMY Under the direction of Sifters of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL As the tennis are slut piny for the fi nal li.!,h for the old pennant pole, one of the prettiest races in the history of the National league loom up. With the four lending club Giant. Hnive ; Cardinal and Cuba bunched so closely that the leader might change every ilu". the fan around the lot ;- are stirred lij in they never were tie fore. I l,e ii in ol.I St. I.ooey they're kinda , loenev. 1 lie tans in It o Missouri me i iropoii have ilreumed of pennants for , venr nioi years, hut not since th jHiowns M-nsatioiiiil spurt of iJtt'S have ,they .ad a goo, h chance to crawl ....ii. no- peununr copping njin.l wagon. .Hoggins' men are getting nil kinds of support, la,. Mound r,iv fans flock (By Hal Sheridan.) New- York, tept. 10. New Yorkers are boosting for a ten round match be tween Gunboat Smith ami Al Keieh. The Stadium Athletic club is s-aid to ve made offers to each man. Smith is willing and licit h is willing, but the latter thinks he should have a few more fights "under hi belt" before he tackle such hard game as the gunner. hen h undoubtedly is a promising avyweight but whether he could last teu rounds against the hard slamming mariner remain to be seen. Smith is wily and experienced and this would count heavily against Al. Ketch s handlers made a big mistake hen thev sent him against Carl Morris iu hi second professional fight. It was too much of a jump for the youngster and it took hun a long time to regain onfideiue after the beating he re ceived. Keieh has everything that makes a champion except experience. He's won- lerttillv fast, more than ordinarily lever, very big, very strong, and he an hit like a blacksmith. There is no loubt that he looms up like a champion. In build he has a great advantane over all the other heavyweights, excepting ess Willnrd, and he i better put to gether than Jess. IIe' not a match r Willard. however, in size. Dundee and Beecher. I.o Angeles. Cnl., Sept. 10. Johnny !ee and Willie -eeeher of New ork were signed todav to box 20 rounds at Vernon arena Tuesday night. September "!. The weight agreed upon was t.'Ci rin"-"'1- This inarKs the pass ing of Dundee as a featherweight. Even utter the calling off of the match with amnion humane, lunee maintained that he would again be able to do 1-2 ouuds ringside. Now, however, he ad mits that, he will definitely join the ivhtweight ranks. Weight forfeits of "InO were posted bv both boxers. hnrles Kvton was named as referee. to Kobinnou fold in d.- W'l.Il . ..II .i , "in- mi tins nirore is going on in the Tencr circuit, n fcelim, ,f . I f i nun pei a,t,. the atmosphere dmninat Most approved methods, lri- ' "' "" Hyron Bancroft .lidiusoii. ,wii. to Pe sure, tliev re still plaving M 1 1 : I., .11 I.. . . 1 uiary, urammar ana iiign: ics. nu,t ,.n,-e m in wiine the Athletic lose a game School Departments, Complete1'""'' hile. occasiouniiv it I But these scintillating athletes. Per r- it ... r- .. r.' . C.r.iilii i... .i ... . 1 courses in tiaro, ri&no, voice , nun,,. c .iio-knien loive spurted out n far in front in the Culture, Violin and Harmony.' -"-ni ruan league that nothing short -t , a team made up of Ty Cebbs. J, vio interference with religion j-o ksohs. i nnstv .Ma'.Tiewon am tt, " 'i ii iik coiini tieail them ofi. As . mere "aiii t no sich nuiin.il." we her.. ' by award the American ft-ague pennant ; to riiiladeldiiii. of pupils. w, MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS Scholastic year begins second Puondajr in September. Address, SISTER SUPERIOR -. they knew jlwt what' nr has its disadvantage!.. Here w U..r.. i... I :.. - ... i'i' on, im ronrentisi t eve Nl.., ftl... I. ..11. -.4 .1 .', -. I i- .ua or me i nite ti p, nrmv "",N! " ror foreign shore, when along come this war and thev all hike back to the t . S. A. It almost tempts , --..iiii nr in tin rouiitrv. Ma be it would chase Vm to Honolulu. Tiler. Rudolph and .lame .y.yildn worn a hard a thev .re w,.Kin if was in store for them if they i the National league r"""1"- ney inv. never ff,,! franklin Baker, Edward Collin end young Air. Melnnm. What a ploaiut -"'(" inirs ineni: L. M. HUM Care of VICK SO TONG Chinese 5Ieiicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 1X3 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 2S3. There t more Catarrh In thte ect-ltoB ot the country than all oilier diate put 1'HCellicr, and until the lait few yn wa uppoa to t Incurwbki. For Hit many year doetnrt pronounced It a icmi ! ana ptvseritml uk-i rvme- (liet, ana by constantly ratline 10 curt wuh local treatment, pronounced H Incur able. Hcieiic lis pruveo Catarrh t b a eonatitullonal disease, and thvretore re-Uinr- constitution! treatment. Ilall't 1 atarrli (,'ure, manufactured bT K. J. C'tvmejr A Ci.. Toledo, lhto. la the onl t'niwtltuuonal cur on the market. It li tsken Internally. It acta dlrwtly on th blood and mui-out surface of (he ayMem. Thir otTer on hundred dollar for ant fM It fall to cur. Send for circular! and testimonial. Aarfraa: T i. CMSSET CO.. ToidO, O , Kid ty imi tie. Tk liall ramlir nil fx- eoawlpailaa Billy Bradley By A. M. Corrigaa SURVIVORS OF CREW ARRIVE IN SEATTLE Red McChee ayi When Bill was still war down iu teens an' playiii ' 'round the sand lot greens near Cleveland 's baseball park. Pop Ansou saw Six Trotn the Wrecked Schooner Ma ! rooned for 11 Months Passengers on Steamer From Nome Tell Experiences. I?edrf6hee measlv wage. Pop signed him that was '9i an' sent him down to New York state where Bill became the rage. Next vear Pop brought the youngster back to fill that old third corner sack for his Chicago club. An' Pop was not long findin' out that Bill could field Ms bag an' clout his pickup was no duo. Bill got his chance when Pop got through, to do the thing he'd longed to do put on a Cleveland suit. Till just a few years back Bill starred around his home-town baseball yard. An' then he got the boot. They missed his underhanded throws of bunts to first, his drooping pose at bat, his startling stops. I'.ut fans forget- new gtars appear an' guys that DeadlincxL aome past year get pushed be- J hind the- drops. Bill sat his back seat! for a while in Canada. Then that ol'j smile broke out again full force. He's managin' but still plays third with; Ward's fast goin' Brookfcd herd. Go, to it, Bill. 01' horse. WALLA WALLA PROFESSOR I GETS JOB IN NEVADA! Seattle. Wash.. Sent. 10. Survivors! K tlx tT he. 01 th wk 8aj0line 9lh00Uir E,Vira i what Bill would in the Arctic region today doubted the j say an' have a lit- ability of Yilhjalinur Stef'anssofl, the; tie lark, he asked explorer, to make a successful plunge Bill what he'd over the moving ice in search of land. ' take to work. Bill six of the Elvira's crew who were blushed an' gave marooned off Humphrey Point, ou the his belt a jerk, 0f the Arctic pack for II months, then named some arrived her? vestetdav on the steamship House of Half a Million Bargains We carry the largest stock of Sacks and i i uu tiars. H. Steinbock Junk Co. 233 8tate Street. 8alem, Oregon. . !,, Marion Creamery & Produce Co. Senator from Nome. They are: H. N Clark and W. C. Allis, engineers; Jack Wade, Ralph Austin, Donald Addison and Louis Pritchard, members of the crew. The wreck occurred September 23, 1913, and for the next 11 months they were kept rrom starvation by pro visions from the whaling schooner Bel vedere. The ice broke last spring and the Belvedere left for Hersciiel island and Banks land. Last August 15, while the Belvedere was lying oft Hers chel island, the North Star, one of Stef ansson's ships, was blown ashore. On August 11 tho Mary Sachs, Stefansson's supply ship, left the islaud to search for the explorer and his two companions. ICE CREAM AND SHERBET Made by the latest and most improved methods of manufacture. Try it. Orders filled for one gallon and upwards. Phone Main 2488. PUBLISHERS ASKED TO SUBMIT PAYROLLS GOOD FOR 25 VOTES For . Address This coupon may be exchanged for votes in the con test for a trip to San Francisco in 1915, at-the Capital Journal office. Not good after September 12, 1914. Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 10 All news paper publishers of Los Angeles were asked today to submit their classified payrolls to the federal industrial rela tion commission in session here. The action came as a result of statements by Charles T. Scott, an officer of the In ternational Typographical union, that W. ! the I.os Ancgeles Times was paying less , aaHaBaJ than union wages. ' l"r iilitVia ra in dtkor liima n-linTit unti.n i ' " " Walla Walla, Wash., it was announced j 8nj noll:uni'on men oome into Competi-1 union, which uses neither, here touay, nas oeen cnosen irom a list tion were asked to do the same. f AH n 1 1 ii) iin n r a o i nr f) ,I.m t iif ') w. ,.- '. : . . Cniversity of Nevada to succeed thecal Harrison Grey Otis' objection to : ment that James B. McNamara, Times ! gooa 10 De ln m er , , ' late Dr. J. r. Reno, Xev., Sept. 10. Dr. A. Hcndrick, dean of Whitmau college,: but settles In a mood of deep congratulate all disputes by arbitration, under their. tne Baker Herald exclaims: "tt'l agreements. He also denied Otis' state-1 . . . . ,ftllIlt Stubbs. Dr. Hendrick i unions because of strike and rijt did! dvnamiter. was a member of the tvno-!ops are enormous and where peatt will be installed next -loiolay. not hold ngainst the typographical graphical union.- and plenty reign." Baseball Punch this pipe and Northwestern League Standings. W. I.. I', t. Vancouver tl ol .ii:;;t Seattle i:i .', .tilJ pokane k iiii ..".I Victoria li'J .s. A-'l Tacoiua lil !t .40'J Hatliird "it! li;t .370 Coast League Standings. W. 1.. P, t. uit 1 11 11 ' I sti iiii -iii; -an t raiieiaeo V. ,. ..:! os Angeles T 77 euice i 7 ..VJ4 Misions 73 sj .471 Oakland tit 07 .:'. Ycs.crday's Results, t Oakland Missions o-4. Venice 1 II. At l.os Angeles Portland 3 7, l'.os Angeles, 0-1. At sun r rauciseo i':iKiami Sun Praiieiscn 0 0. DENY STORY OF BRITISH CRUISER BEING SUNK Wahiiii;tim, Sept. l't. Pint denial ot l-eriuan repot that the ltntish cruise1 l.ristol had been disabled in a fiht with an nunamcit l.ennan warship 111 southern water wa voiced here todav hv officials of the P.ntish embassy fhc London foreign office ha- forward ed the following cablegram to the cm basv: "There is increasing o ti Hi ;i -i :- foi recruiting iu Great lintaiu. Three hun dred thonsaud uieo have joined thi regular army since the war began. The eagerness to enlist has grown markedly since llritis',1 troops have actually been engaged with the enemy. ARMY OF HALF MILLION. Loudon, Sept. 10. leniier Asipiith today asked parliament to increase the British regular army bv cH0,000, It was be lieved it would bs done immed iately. He interded to ask for further increase later, the pre mier said, if o(Hi,Oi0 proved too few. The initial increase of TWO.. X, Asquith added, wtnild bring the total establishment of regulars and territorials, or volunteer, up to l,301,S3i men. Clg news under your hood! 1 aVV :V " or 1 -1 . ''.1 i " , A- 1 t. t": . ' i sun Here's case-cards with the full y'::K: deck right on the mahogany: The reason why men smoke Prince ''::''':'-"-'' Albert in their jimmy pipes or rolled into joy makin's cig-arettes is simply because PrinceAlbert can't bite tonjrues, can't parch throats ; it is always delightful in flavor and frarrrance ; it is made by a wonderful patented process that Eili 'nto a c,ass by itself ' And r' A' " e.vccf.'y as good as Hi AT listens! the national joy smoke Smoke P. A. if you want to get first-hand news about what's zood for vm,r emokaoDetite! Whv. thre never x on 4 t -VT. . 1141 ? sooa ior your cigarette tobacco la the i sarrledass 'p. T Y' ny PPe Take a tip s You just go to P. A. 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