'; J'l ! r i EIGHT -v. Get the BANDRUFF SOON RUjNSTHE HAIR Make. It Lifeless, Dull, Dry, Brittle and Thin. Girl; if vou want plenty of tlilrfc. tV-auliftil. glossy, ilky hair, di by ;, meaiu get, rid of dandruff, for it will Jirve vour hair ami ruin it if you don't. ' It doesn't d' much gl t try t J..iih or wash it out. The only stir fly to g-t riil of dandruff is t.j (IhsoI. iU then you (k-Htmy it entirely. To d bis, get alx.ut fxiir oiiou.- of ordinary Lquid arvon; apply it at night when re- tirilur' n. ..iK.li tr. m..;. .I.- .....I. ' and ruli it ill gently with the timp-r tip. ! i.y morning, must it not all, ot your dandruff will he gone, and three or fojr 1 iiiore applications will computet dii- t solve and entirely destroy every single t sign and trace of it. ; f Vou will hint, too, that all itching ami 2 lUiruirur of tlii rlti will ci..ix ....i i --- I ..... i, ...., y..ll , v luir will he silky, llntTy, lu.trotis, soft, ana I.. and feel a hundred time het- . .srnnii or.rvoT.ri m irn cr, iou can get linuid drug More. It is inexpensive and four J "itsii ua V1HU IfUM. Low 'much dandruff you have This AHEARN SERIOUSLY .simple remedy never Uil. THE PATT.Y CAPTT I. .TOCTtN'AT SALEM OBErcOW FEIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1914. 1 si I LE-1! O'EE, -9jt.EM,v: ore r - i mi 1 1 Joe Spaghetti, Uproar Singer BATs- pop-1 I 's i .nrri-r-- o I U J 1 b'EAToTCh?A)El Beats Fcf? SPORT NEWS j ? Baseball POLITICAL CARDS EARL RACE Claim Gunboat Smith Sneaked Out of England to . Avoid Meeting the Heavyweight Tight Farce GRAPHIC SIT OF i 1 1,1 """" ' ' 11 11 111 ' " m ftife, ZEPPELIN'S NIGHT ATTACKONANTWERP Candidate for City Recordsr Platform V.i fiiicney Juntii'e in recorder ' court Eroniuiiy in offie sM'nii'"i (I'nid Adv.) CLAEBY ISSUES DEFI TO MIDDLE Hemran Silent As to Federal League Challenge Abe Attell On Way from New York NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUBOHARDT MESEDtTH iMidrot AgenU. 34 j tt BtrMi SACRED HEART j ACADEMY Under the direction of iisten of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON ! (By Hal Sheridan.) ! lork, Sopt. M. KiiuIMi nport , in .mti arc flatly ehnritiiitf thiit fiun iiuhi -riiun ran away rnmi r.iiuiaini to mm. I iiH'ctunr louiiL' Alii-arn. Jim Itcirklcv, ('niitli h manager. iniTiutm ntl v i'nics tnc alli'itntion, flHcrtin tlif filit ' I'liiii-idli'd when ATicarn wan lnl,n i iliiwn with mirne nort of n it illni's "(innliiiiit Smith," shvh the Mirror of I. if.', "lias tnnip.l mil n.,,1 or Amerii'ii. ami hn ....inthh...!.- ... fusel to earry ont the nifreemeiit mail iiv Ins inulniL'iT. Sliut n h.'i.I i.itv it i. tluit there in no governing body which eoiild (.iiniili .Smith it ft he deserves for iim repreneimlile eon. lin t. Smith s de spicable aetimi is regarded bv a vast mii.liiritv of Knglish sportsmen as the meiiiiest wav out of a contest ti,r uhi. l. he1"" did not appear to have much likinir I His Ihjtch behavior has been free.lv coiniiare.l to that of the (lerman fleet nrrai.l to fieht it out Pacific Coast League Standings. . I. P.. i I ortlainl ,u li.i an Kran.'-isi-o M.". TQ l.os Angeles so Venice oo sn WEIOHTSI Minsion ,,j 'ak an.l iii inj Yesterday's Results. At Cortland Venice 7. Cortlan.l At fan rrancisci. rij-,..w -t Craiicisco I. At I.oi AuLodes .,. .,., Oakland Tt . .r.'il ..'.41 ..".Is ,.'s San 13-: BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL Most approved method, Pri mary, Grammar and High j .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 on ii lt Ahearn has thus been de- limed of .the o.ort mi it v of ahuwing ins countrymen just how iron, he is. Vouiig Ahenm, over on thin side of the water, always has been considered a joke heavyweight. the Boxing 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 2&. L '- L If " IMI CATARRH of I he BLADDER rvWvM in 24 HOURS Fftrh Ct ul-Uwr-iilsiMMIDY1 llfttW rf r t lr frits V,Tia ta SALEM, OREGON, sWa &t BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern. Free and Private Baths. IATE3 75c, l.OO. 11.50 PER DAT The ouly hotel In the bustneaa dUtrlct I'aredt to all Depots. Ttuatre and Capitol Buildings. A Horn Awiy from Home. T. O. BLIGH. Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. A recent edition of World of London said: 'In spite of the war we may rest asiire. that the boxing game is not by my means .lea. I. The .ntmiia Snort ing club will, I am informed on reliable authority, open its .lours as usual earlv in the tin. nth of October, .lack eating han also is busy with the new boxing .imiin. wm.ti win i,e known as th vwst r.n.l Stadium." Clabbv Gets Busy San I'ranci.co, Sept. IS. Jimmy ' lai.i.v of Hammond, Ind.. is out wit) a cnaiienge nere to-lny to meet any uii.i.lieweielit in the wor d. With hi manager. I.iirnev l.i.htenstein, Clabbv reiuriie.i vesier.lav from Australia an.l liately set forth his claims to the mi.Mleweight title. " We. feel," Manager l.ic hten- stem, "that eiubbv has the right to rank hiinseir as middleweight champion of the world because of his victory over ICddie McWoorty. And as su, h he stands ready to meet any one in the I'ltme the tuildie feels is 'entitled to a chance. While we want to be reason able in securing matches here I do fel Hint if the elitiiupionsTlIp is involved challengers should agree to meet Clabbv "t the luid.lleweight limit of ITi pounds. "We lire not tied no to nuv irn...n..r or to nuv iimtch. I am going In look around here and if the people want Clabbv to box the winner of the I 'hip Murray mutch, that suits ns. I expect to go to l,os Angeles in two or three 'liivs t lk over the field and see what offers there." a the same boat with eiahbv, e.une doe Welling, a Chicago lightweight, also under l.iclitenstein; Milburn Savior ami his mauiiger, Itnv Hiouson, and I.ee Johnson of Oakland. Horrman Is Silont Cincinnati. Sept. I s.--August llerr ma ii, chairman of the National Baseball commission would not av here today! wucmer he intended accepting the chal lenge of President Cilmore of the ' r'eleial league, in which Uilmore asked that the Vedernl pennant winning team , "'I"-' ''.! in the world's champion- ship series. "I have nothing whatever to sav at present," llerrtiinii said, "but 1 may issue a statement later. " Kilbano and Attell. 1 t.us Ang.de,, Sept, s...,e Attell, ; former featherweight king, is due to ; start from N'ew Votk today to prepare . for his return engagement w itlj Johnny j Kilbaue. "This is the chime,. .'e been trying for ever since thev took my title iaway," Abe telegraphed a frieinl here. ,"l am going to be on the ground earlv . and you bet I'll he roadv when the l."iig sounds," Imarty O'TOOLE By A. M. Corrlgaa Red McChee Crize lemons in the last few v,. are coinmouer'n Texas steers, but'thev ain't quite bo eheap. These lemon, in the basebull mart come high as sin right at the start, an' that don't count their keep. O' Toole, of New Vork, Martin J.. has gained a lot o' fame that wav. tie made the Pir. ateji bite. II,. cost a quarter million cold, ain't won a dozen games all told an ' can 't get goin' right. In n i n e t e e n s f v e n Mart y shined for Brock- t o n, Mass was a year. His riuht Perfection of Methods Makes Modern War the Refine ment of Barbarism FENCE OF BULLETS BUILT IN THE AIR Airships Provide Means for Making War on Women and Children (By William O. Shepherd.) Ant went. Sent :t n.. ,.,;i - iork.) 1 ntil M. l-..., conflict began military experts were in the habit of sayinK that killing Appli ances had reached such a degree of per fection that war on 1... : ' . sible. ""'",s- It has not become impossible vet however. Last night 1 watched a German Zep pelin droppmg.bonibs into Antwerp and while it was true Hint ti, .,-.,...:. of tho method made war a verv refine ment of barbarism, there was notliiri" impossible about if. As I saw the Zeppelin depart it seem 'l to me that the best argument ..,..i...-i ..ar was innt it turned men in anything that entered the zone at Antwerp. The lig guns in. the forts around flu city begau to boom. Aeroguns mounted j on auronioinie trucks dashed about the streets. 't was a million Fourths of Ji.lv r..ll. ed into one. In the niid.-t f.f it alt there were more of the bif hnaa h.,..n v t... . of the Zeppelin. To the last, in the midst of the bul lets and the minerhumnn w.nf.isw.n men in the Zeppelin had tried to stick . ii i lie juus. Two of the bon.bs fell close to the R'd Cross hospitals. The others beat a tattoo less station, which the airmen evidently! were trying to de'frov. Murder the Helpless. The holei, in the eartn ntoot the . tion w ere the size and the shape of I 1 II'I t l US. Ten niinilttt nf firtnrv ha.l ...n.lA tt.A "'f! 'i inane lllc skv above Antwerp unhealthful. As the In..l L P . t ...si uuucu or Domes .vent over the side of lie Zeppelin's car thj big airship rose and sped away. jne tinn? subsided slowly. Half an hour Inter thA 7.m.oi;.. -. refH.'ti-fj 12 miles nwnv 1 L'l . . . . ii cniioreti. and three women and five men had been 'njured, and three houses had been destroyed. Nearly all the terrified families in the city had taken refug.; in cellars, for a week before the same Zeppelin had bombarded it and killed 12 persons. The bullets fired by the soldiers came falling from the skv, but aside from breaking skylights thev did no damage. People on therr way to work this mornintr nicked tin mmni;.:.. r.t " r -i- . them to save as souvenirs. EAT LESSAN TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts before breakfast n your JsacK Hurts or Bladder bothers you. khM . .Lx.Jjr-:i..., t j A I man 'Ldffip J ci JVew r J' ngT,;-!:rrSiiir'" J 5 2forAI I 1 ' UM ml m COLLAR A cIo,t ftting graceful collar with smartly cut curved front, that admin of easy cravat tieing. CLUETT, PEA BODY & CO., Inc. M.k.n, Tror N. y. House of Half a Million Bargains We carry thellargest stock of Sacks and Fruit Jars. H. Steinbock Junk Co.' 233 State Street Salem, Or.goo. iWrS,. I fedMf6hee I ittsburi? hear.l tlml t,.rf.. ..-.. :.. . . " ........ ....-. (lutllSt Mlliey Dir. an has e. fort . tho Lola That bargain, th ill.i (HiarttT-Iliillidtl uititf u-on( Kn.l ' nniA 1 In At ii gsy bought an' hopes a hope that Marty "in upset ine .lope nn come through just the same. O 'Tool..' n.. i The American men and women must , . .. : " Knar.i cousianiiv against Kidnev tZ uZh,,rMS ,h -'-liable, because we 5 too' h 5 The wildesf fl.Vl.V: ,.r : ... 'i our iooa is rich. Our blood is filled ...!..,....... ." ......Kiio ii witn urie acid wh eh the .t.i,. find f.lAr. ."' our:,:"" hUr,'"""-J ,n:t0 ihfr t- they weaken from over- h right arm Watching for Zenneiin - .W M, the elimlnative Larly in the evenir- n Belgian cap tain took me the rounds of ,iH com pany, stationed in the -enter of the ty. His men were divided into sn,..ll They were with their CincyVs Beds that rviii.iiow, tnougn, got miffed. in naught eight he was cut adrift with no flowers on his bier. No one could ask better start thnn ;.-.. l t.... i' - " ti . . . i. . . . . . ' . -'. . r- . ... . k ... rr mi rt....i i... I art i.n.i a ... n .1 . . . A. A. tra . Th.. h,,,,, flLa l,..i, i. . -. .. tie thinks he'll vet assnssiimia i;.. an' show the high-priced stuff. Far be't from me to plav killjov. Vou may star yet, O Toole, i boy, if given long enough. BLOODIEST BATTLE (Continued from page one.) tacking force, the killed at was mentioned ;,s among this point. French Lines Hold. Paris, s,.pt. is. "The 1. .... 1.. tmues; our lines are holdin every- where, was today's nnnmincemeiit from Pans military headquarters rela tive to the situiitiou, from the Pianco-Briti-h stand.oiut, in northeastern Prance. Though the allies' lines wer, "ho!,. i". it was intimate! tiiat thev had not been able to produce much impres 0011 on the Hermans. Fighting was said to be especially lesperate I'Uniir the allies' l..f. the (iennan generals. Vou KIuls and Von liuelow, were resisting a flankin.- .n..v... meiit. The struggle progressed in a dn Ii- ing rain. the n-filla ,f l..,;i.i: .... ....... . V """ . ..... ..,. euiree Which had been brought to them bv automobile. It seemed to me they were prettv well Hpread out to resist au attack, but the captain said there were .,:i,(ino sol diers scattered about the citv in the same wav. j l.nter the reason beenme apparent. ! Not until one in the morning did the big red harvest moon sink. It left the streets in pitch darkness. The citv was so tranquil ami still that the crackle of the dry autumn leaves which had fallen from the elms m the public square sounded loud. ,. It was chillv, too, and the soldiers on the sidewalks' were wrapped in their big overcoats, too drowsy or too comfortable to chnl- n-iige. A Bird'oX Prey. An hour and a half later I was awakened by soldiers talking excitedly beneath my window. But above the sound of their voices wns another noisea terrific whining high in the I jumped to the window ami looked upwards. Far away there s.-anded a terrific explosion., deep, boominu roar A moment later a spark came whirl- tissues clou and the result i UiHo.. trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts, or the urine is eloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach a. vm. ho., -u, ' --. 1 uC lllCUfllitUSlIl when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad !?alts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous sa'its is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has 'been used for eenerationa tn fli.-l. .i .:..... ra- --- nun Diiuiu late clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids 111 the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending blad der disorders. Jad .Salts is inexpensive; canuot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nohodv can make a mistake by having a good kidnev flushing any time. : INDEPENDENCE NEWS fOnpitnl Journal .Special Service.) I Independence, Ore., Sept. 17. Mrs. .1 S. Cooper, of this city, went to Dallas Just Arrived Verlbest Tomato Soup in i Spanlco Chile Con Carne Jnf Armour's Star Sliced Bacon P. Happyrale Sliced Pineapple .,'. 2ta iv Deviled Chili Meat . W, R-. ioc jw cm RnrZ, 55c W gallon can Spring Chix r 40c to t30c atk Salmon Trout oni qlnpl. 20c per pound iri A o ', 2 pounds for 25c Kippered Salmon 20c per pojad WESTACOTT-THIELSON COMPANY (INCOBPOEATEDi Successors to Thielsen Cash Grocery 151 NORTH HIGH STREET : : : Ii. A. Westacott ft Co. ' : TELEPHONE 850 ' 1 IVIGTORY AT NANCY CLAIMED BY Fl n After Attack Lasting 18 Days bermansMake No Visible Battle Gains some time at the frout near Nancy, pd sonally directing operations, so im portant did he consider it to cipturt the city. IJresident Poincare ordered t grntiilations telegraphed to Geaerab l)urand and C'astlcnau. The latter tos manded the reinforcements sent to to and's aid. Following a meeting of tie t'i it was stated that there were no inJi tions of perceptible German gains a the allies lines anywhere. The hardest fighting todsy wMii to be along the allies' left and at the t-eiuer. Members of the general staff P nouneed the German positions T Bordeaux. Sent IS A r- ,k I .., h.,t- ii,l tho Pmneh artillery wU tory at Nancy was officially reported proving wonderfully effective gaiai ...o vai umce iooa Dy Ueneral, mem. - Uj ueuerui lJurand, commanding the Gallic forces there. After 18 davs attack: Dumnd sn.M BOEN. .. ; " -sparK came whirl- "' ",r ' "llv county rair, ' ing through the air n sh.,fi., ... opens in Dallas Thnrsda .nr,,;., gone erazv. If -...L- . .1.. . '.. Je nllo,. i m:.. ,. , " A SALEM INTERVIEW Mr. Brown Tells His Experience. The followiiiL' brief n.-cn.i... ... :.. with a S, ,,, several vea s JZZZ " a en. mi. I ii. 1 ...:n 1. . . . . V" -"'.ui had sai kL. 1 : ";. , ' ""v.vr .r0!l" wun i,, rvi eiti.eu. P. W. Prown, farmer, i;iti;i State St Salem, says: "Three years of mill wright work in a damp atmosphere dis order t my kidneys. 1 often had lame ness and soreness across the small of my back. When having at attack, I ......... ... i-i.uii iMiinev t i is nn.I L.,,t ,. , " "-'un into rue sky line . "e ami .uiss .Mode were ; .... ..-i.u iinoiner explosion sounded. r",,rrl,(l .v "r- '-'has. Dunsmore, at 1 , 1 " !'!' "li'i'ist the stars, per- ,lu 1'resbyterian parsonage, this morn- II. Ipsa III! c In..., I 41.. n ,.' .in.r TI.. ...1..- . . . . . -- 11- ... yn 111c on.ie were the only ones present, in ad dition to the contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley will live south of this city. Hal Hibbs is back from the moun tains, where he has been on a hunting and fishing trip. He reports few fish and fewer deer. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Simpson, of Leb anon, motored down from that citv the latter part of last week and took 'their son home with them. He had become sick while picking hops. "or.i was received today that Mrs David Holt, who underwent a minor operation at the Salem hosi.itnl fi. first of the week, is getting along as IV., 1 u. ....M I. . . . . ...,... ... ,,, welll 0 ,,alia3 ,i(r 13 nays attack, Durand said to.lav tn I, ..In nwn.,n AU - l . 1 11. ... .. . 1 .. , .r i-...4l- . . ..,. .,,lf;C lue sciiooi v.vriiians naa ceased their assault 'ir.l.!SO.N To .nr. ana -rs. o..; -- exhitot at the Polk county fair, which This was regarded as averting onei derson Nelson, of 2010 Current " I T. . . .... 11 SI. enue, r rmav oepiemut-i ----- 1 1 here's a sick- f..i;.... ..c . . i, , , . , oner ne 11- :a.l ,th kind of fascination at , the though, ,,a, . thi . ; ' "'" -tl.t up ,l.re ill(. kv iiit r I ;lr, vyorking. carrying ... s ;'r'u- r":l'"' tracing Greets, pullmg levers, adjusting greasv ;'h!-r.y. twisti,,. .storing'- wheels l ig iheg ,.. fuses of bomts i,d 1 to k,!I ,..,,, .. nil(, Tnev T.nirA r..h r.v.A I remember what ..i: only that afternoon. supply. They removed the backache visit' ended. 01m siMi-ncss, togemor with other symp toms of kidney trouble. All I '.aid recommending Doau's Kidnev Dills when I publicly endorsed them' before holds good. 1 use them n... si......ii. "Only ..,i i'i-ij ., u ;ir . " , -i.ii.ises ago r.mperor .1 am t liernuny ,, King Albert as n '""".r1"'"' ';,rt "f ,h0 hHIav season together. "King Albert's baby daughter loved tl e emperor s ,mi(.h ht.(,miSl h , I"' ' tier, that she eried to , . III.- luit niti. wjj .1.1.1 , .. 'IJow l,e ia ,,rll,, hu 7.,.,,,,,,,; now to dron ...., I... .... .1. . . 1 ' . . - '- .mi in- 110 use tVl.rf. I..I....... I... t -. . I w- k I 1...... .. ... 1'iiiuiee, who will; "t- otmpioms or Ki.inev com- io-"t over the SO round course on the'l'1"'11' ud I never fail to get quick re n,ht oXHniber is are to-lav in full ''' Another of the family has aUo "'.".'K. of t'i'ig. At the Western I Imau's Ki.luey Pills for ki Inev Ulllt'tU 1IU Hsitti'tStir I . f U'ikuL 11,11,. , 1 I,,. 1... 1 ii . 1. . . v BEAL ESTATE THANSrERS. Kay llrown to K K lleider, I, I S Hnlem Heights Add ISalein t.V ti I" Hodgers et us to S A Jones, h I H 5 Oak Lodge Add Saleai.-SI. ) M Kb et vir to J J Keher, a.'..51 A iu 8e 34 T 5 8 K 1 V. 10. t' Aimmiis et 11 1 to O W llubha et 11 (, 1 O.I.JO A ia A Mark ham D I. C iu T68RI !:. tl. C Cropper to Jno Gills, 3-4 A in see 10 T 8 8 B I V.-3ldO. K Keil et 111 to K Keil, 2.7 A ia i-irv 12 T 4 S K I W. !00. Beeeher sad Dundee. I.os Angeles. Sept. IS. Willi i i.ri-cner an,t I 1111 ni tsw Athletic club Heedicr K,. 1..1 :.. . weakness nn.I I.... l'.u.i .1. . 1.... r . , .... ..- .nniii.;. ... ..wa ut, mr o. re- j the match seriously ge through a , strenuous daily grind, tearing after his' Vr' "lV. t all dealers. Don't sim- UlkrlVrt.... .......... !.. ... . .. . .. ... . ' ,r , rl.a, ow ui,uim, rv sr. ror a m.tnev remedv get win.l.!. . 1 nu,r m-V style. He , e of the hardest train- IHwn Kidney Pills-the same' that the fUO, ! i- 1 . bpgnn t0 8,uut' ... , ,, wM.rKers se.n hero. niind.e ;,,r- ',ron nad. Foster Milburn Co.. pointed t '.;. -V -v om- Tbe-V wilt do his first boxing for th coming' Props., Buffalo, X. Y. (omti.t tluur nttes upward, match todav at Dovl.v ..., p...-. I -1 I Principally Noisa. pre,.nt indications Ih.udee win enter' MINERS ENTOMBED wAhf-lf !,,der hnA mAr. the ring a slight favorite in the betting ' '1 t, V"nut was indeserib ... 11.. w... t-i. .. noiv. Thirty- lk,... .1 11: ciu i4e v liy, jsept. is. Res,'ue- l,...c. 1 iiera were were making frantic' efforts to.Tav f ZZin7 " " he reach he 13 m entombed late Thurs- Th." 0 ...... this little oirl 1..,. i.- .1. ' , .... , " - " '"ner ana sis- rs und tatlier and mother are sleeping I cin't understand." ' Another spark fell and there was a thud explosion. Then a new sound filled the air It '.'gin far away. ,t B8a thc ....... .....usanas ot them. lae firing grew- nearer and louder. mere were sham nr.l...o f- 1 - serious danger. It was reported that the kaiser spent son. over Heecher. SUOHLT 0SElT ABTICIXS CAN BE eonVrtiM into realy cash Kureki ilWw fl hnT Th' nuick v .... , llV ure "ere fillinu the air with h.,iu.. ti.. Br MEANS OP k "' "'T. .'"' r"""'r.u . " lt wow luttin a fe,a " " .P. I THE WANT ADS. " ui taem o,tit oa hi,B ar,una the eitr and theZ,;ce,ne They filled the mit!l wen as con 1 hu .,.,. .,.1 ... , .... . . , v-.-. , ini, aim w ill probably return home by the end of the Another Polk county exhibitor of fine catt e ,s Gy Hewitt, .a farmer and stock raiser south of this citv Mr Hewitt has gone to the North Yakima fair, where he will exhibit 13 head of choice cattle this .,.l ...:il .... ., ., ... 1 ..in return el n s,8te fair !,t Sani next Miss Lnella rinni.l f r ., . --'-11., w. -uoiuiioiiTn. has gone to tone in Kastern n. where she will teach ..h..i .1.:. -... .' v 1 M-11 ...is muter. . .1. Miller, nf M...i tnrough th.s eity on his wav to the three months ...o.;... .n.t lLi. I....:' 1"ntances hoo.1. ,n'9 of his Miss Catherine Camniwll .:o.. . President P. L. Campbell of the St. e llmvomli- . t ' . oiaic ....... cuene, nas gone to TerrelHjne, i eastern Oregoa. where she will aaaiateaeh school. This The? wond year in this school niEE AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE. next Mond.r vnin.. ti:. . - at uis in mre by one of Pastor Russell'. A Stylish Suit on lee- Showing grace and good taste in every line is bound to be admired and will prove doubly satisfactory. Present-day styles, at tractive colors and fine ma terials are invariably found in Bishop Ready-Tailored Suits and Overcoats Price $15.00 to $30.00. We recommend them in every way because v know they will give you the greatest satisfaction. SALEM woolen mills STORE or A. Baker. One evening ontr lo not miss it. . "