Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 21, 1914, Page SIX, Image 6

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TirS DAILY CAPITAL JOTJRHAL. flALEAf nwnn MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 51. 1914.
Get the
The Old Black Bottle, In Two Acts
By Gross
VHA fcClfc OHE WeflKr jf,l W M
Pfecf-illX'6 IFcCfirVE 7HE-
All oJ 8J?tVVwA7
IU LABEL It fb(50
Leam the
secretin
every cup ol
$dguqyslea
England's favorite tot over
mi 70 yean
All oJ BgflA'wft7 j
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POLITICAL CARDS
JJtL BACK
Candidate for City Recorder
Platform
F.fficipncy
Juatir in recorder's court
Kronoiny in off i- etpenaeii
(Paid Alv.)
NORWICH UNION
IFIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BOSCIIIABDT MEREDIT
hVMtdeot Agsute. Ml Si U Street
SACRED HEART
ACADEMY
Under tha direction of the
S tr of tha Holy Namel
SALEM, OREGON
BOARDING SCHOOL
AND DAY SCHOOL
Most approved methods, Pri
mary, Crammar and High
School Department!, Complete
Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice
Culture, Violin and Harmony.
Wo interference with religion
of pupil.
MODERN CONVENIENCES
DOMESTIC COMFORTS
.Scholastic year begin second
Monday in September.
Address, SISTER SUPERIOR
.I
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONfi
Chinese Medicine and
Ten Company
II.in imvlicint which
I will cure aiiy known
diseust.
153 South Hich Strwt.
Salem, Ore. I'hono li3;l.
WH1TEY DOAK :
By A. M. Cordon. ,
Kid MtGh0 $aiu j
When Smith or (iieen or lliown in j
Kule pile up a touple hiilidtej Ihuip
l go hard Work Kit' pluck, aoine
n;liln't ' always ml 111 u.li to wield h'
kumuti'l t'U hi knob ' lull, about hi-'
I'H K. Ili.l Smith ii
liiifii or IlinttH or j
Jilltf a 1 HU kfel lit
e o o i le hundred '
hone an' let 1 h
(l 1 1 . . I l 0 It t.
Il ' in -t that at
ilh kitty IVk
lli knockers
Lxiuk until tlu'v
clink but hthn
till B.'l.l. f.:t.
Hill ,t.-M, i kl
t I a mm'
f kiiii'k t tit m bat '
llir .til I f II in '
tin' a in i . Hi
.uh' t tl ai'l
III. totV It.. I'ltvtttMl
fJe3M6hee
ut i;iit l. i j pio.,iih to I' l l,i : pot
O't ttto l nt I' -titjtkp rtton pi.otvU to top.
V. lien tinv'K ha to ,1. i 1 1. V Hill a
it,od unto tan tW the hill with outt
tiwoll Mviikin,! l-ja 1 lioweter N ttttet
.!., tht tit. k. Hp ,lo it It 'a le-iul.
that atitk. It a planta that vt'iikl. n.t
IKtPtl.
Hill tmlt leitie a the tl. t IV
Ithith liiitp,t 'lur out mutf ouethrt'p
Jlp platc.l wttlt Akiuu'a c"i;. Hp luo.1
nut otii a Wtvk of 0 ith t m. v'a l! la.
Tupf let hint ttu. Thi-a Huti'im' aiiru
itnt). IM tear Hill I'll h. I a ponplp
tinea hut iti'ln'l .uiiil auy vklwea ol
tfn ring the tip't. wk at htui how.
thonca. Kutlenn' hm! II Mire make
notl tht piijia'ti; nAr tjuite
PB ttflt" .
The .! "'raul Wi,i A l are a
; poitipeu Hum of ljo,ptie tpl. t
a etul yew, lo ti;able t j
bulk em plover atai utpltr.
SPORT
JOHNSON SAYS TEAM;
ARE POOR BATTERS
Bella Had I'lna Cham for rirrt Place
But Tallad to Mika Good "Bait
Hlttlim and rporent Pluh
ln" la Comniant
JOHNNY LU8II PITCHED j
"NO HIT" OAMB SUNDAY
Ounlioit Smith and Battling Levtiuky
Matched for 10 Round Oo In Naw
York Other Ring OoMlp
(By Hal 8haiidan.)
N.' Vurk, N..t. LM.-Kri-.I Van Nc,
nf tin- Viirk IiiIii, wlm ia Iruvfl
liiitf nilh tin. tw Vurk Ahht I. n, uv
Uulit-r .lull ii. mi of (hi. WaKliiiiKton tfaui
liliiini'a lii lailuro to iiiiiii' ii i to hlit
fiinnor IiikIi lainlri thin maaon on Hip
Imiliillty of hi toaiiiinutpa to It 1 1 In
hlml him. TIih (llnlip ritpiitlv r i n 1 1 I
the rolloMliitt intrrvlpw Ith ' .IhIiiihiiii,
writ t iu liy Van Nona;
"It in aiiiii.lv a cni.. of ho ,.(im hot
hlttinu tlio Imll liphiml ho nt hcr,"
ai.l .lot n. "We lm Imm'ii, K"iii
Hlnim in I .It 1 1 IH. 'I'll.' IIII'U wo P.
I t''l ' lut have not hit. Our iffi'ii
on nlnit to .ii.ie ainl th rtmuTt
i llml ilio . It. horn h it v e Ii i fulretl to
toil- I hointi'U o ili'iith.
"It ia oni thiiiit to .il.h with a li'a.l
of a fi' riMin an I iiiito anotlior o liiitf
to pit.'li uliiitonl Lull pvrrv iinif l.i win.
I ilon't t hlit an a kiiui k on (lie
liliitoiit, tint it in tin- fxi'liiimriiin of
why I hntf liit.l a l.a.l yi-ar ail, I h)
llin VViiiliiiititon ti'iiin la not up in tin
not" fnihlin,! with Hi,. Alliliti. at thih
iiii.iiioiil.
"I ii in Jut a ittrmiK f't'i
Imvit liffu in ju i,, ,,J.
ami
an In
ant oiiit-r y -ur uliiiit I num.
In tin.
almi!tou i liilt. It hu I....-H .iu,
Unit I hut,. Iom my .'f. l.ul ii i
not u. I kmitr luil I Itnvtt. mi. I I Km.nr
nut no. I km.M what I hitvn, an. I I kiii-hi.
N.t'f. nan win i,., ,, niter miv uttlt'
" "''at lliw tfMr lit lialnuf iiiorf
iirtf an, I in', anii lit a , hi,iin ,.i
,i', a n, I ,li, .ii with the i,l, -it .f ,o
rt in my p,.fl, I. ut nt Ii..hiimi I
on, I iiil It.
Mi el Tlnlr Ouuoitunltyj.
Shu Kraiit'l,i. 8t.pt. '.'I. Tio Sun
Kiailrlw o Hi'ilU h.'lit a pl.Mi.li. . Iihii. p
to -lip lulu fut pi,,,,,, l th,. ;Cat ifu
'tm ti-annp mi- ll wt't'k, I. ut wfi'f
tmitlilf In Ink,. ,lt m,tai(i. f th,t (i.por
tiniiiv. With V,,iin winniiini f , n r out
of tup i!1"1' futlii I'oltlMtl.l, III," i.t
Hip 1. 1, nl t on l, ,l,i w i,a to lako throe
of tln ii'v pii (jiiintt Miif. w it'll ho Mil.
i,lll flllll lii'IP.
I'nor liittinu au tint i.ft rt't of thi in
ahilily of tho SoitU to , Ihii. Sn
rmii. U. t., l,:i fun nv, i ..ttiin th,,
li.-t pit. hin hii I iho pt.iPi.t hilliiii; in
t'lp ii'aKiip.
Kfili'i rinintii,. U .loitniK th
tittoii lit uroat hapi. II,' ri'ti-ltrt.,1
hi- sth li,iih i i, (my jt.t,.
l.,i fair to t'U, I tlto ymtr with
p.o. 'fiitHup than he iin.i m till
Thf phIj. on ..iiuli t.n to nlii with
Ihi- AiiU'-N. who lit'itt Oaklmiil u (Jiiiiip,
l.i iwo l:l wt't'k. oltt'iton ' Mnt,ioii
t'liilt n.' l I'oitluii.l, whilo tlnklitnl
ttill nipi't Vi'in.v on thf litt'nl l't.
ritth, "No Hit" Uanii.
I'.'illatt.l. Out., Si'pt, St.. .yihoiitfh
it inult,.. in h on,. o uoihiii). .Itfi'at
t..i I'ouIkii,!, .lotiuiiv t .ti-.lt to'luv hit-
in. , ,o i.i iii.iiii, i ion or int. Mi j a no
hit K"'t' thf in-. on, of lltp -,i.t ...ii in
th,. t t,at l.-atfiio. It m, h, ,,,
K i of a .lonl.lf Uf,(oi Kim.lltv with
V piii. p. Tho onlv uth'T hitlt'M 'ili-hiti
Ihi year urn .lone t.y Itov Jlitt of
pttirp tniii-t Sun I'ritn, i,u v .)
Vt'iu... iKtiif.t the wlnuiiii; roll in thf
INI, loniuti l.ithl hit an
e
Kroiiu.lfr to ti, who tot.J h
fiiii, l,'t, lu roa, hinij to'toti,!.
;h ut pi
An in
fifl I toil a.ltaii.p.l hint to lhti.. stii.l
fill pit.it t.t l.ii-h pprtoitlp.) hint t.t
. ,tit
lr.ii.f look lour till! or tt Tup
i.i' pint,, I la.t wpfk. an. I Iwirl Un-I
I'l l th, pptii.aitt ia,p nits pnl to six
ItfU poilit.
roitittti.t
Hp. k
l.!i,' mth Mi
tlx
New .ttk, Sept tiuiitmiJt Smith
Mi l lUt'JIii Let iii.k t , it ati aa
l.ooit. p.1 t,t l, hive l.eea n , he.l td
t'i ten ruiia.ta heip O, lol,pr Th
Unit will
Hiothei..
1'p atap.l hv Xl .ttou
Kaiiaaa I in . Sept ?l .... J,m tit x un. nt
I'orl'Ut. au.l t ail Mitia oMahoma
keawtariKlil. wilt meet hprp tin a ten
r.Mu.t ton. I t.toler V a.'.oi.lniu to
tti'ttn, eittt tit t.vlav.
s r'liu. i'.ti. S. pt. 21,- Hi Iv Mur
ray larte. wvik in earne.! ttf lay for
kia '.'it t.om.l I .at lie here a wrvk foin
next VVi,rt ttikt with I liptitije
I hip. iltp New. a.lie, I" , iii.le"e-'i;M
Muriay haa eHae-t lUirt Will, ike
husky MPuro hea Wright, to aiit him
wilh his tiaiuitta'
t hip la lire kete ti. lat fHutt Trf
Aaifelea. Maaaer Jimiimv I'ime i!l
katp hia tuaa ia tharve at Saa Kafael.
Hp will he a-.ite,t h Tkw VLMahoa
au.t Joe t hip.
Jutl tarn fracJk to thm Wmnt
Ad Courn nattf mnd tht
NEWS
SELECTING TIMBER
FOR FOOTBALL TEAM
Coach Thompson Oava the Booklet Iu
(tructiona Aa to Diet, Honrs of Rest,
Practice and General Conduct Rulai.
I.'ouro ThollipMili, Ill'MT Nthlt'tle lirei t
or at WillaniPttp uiiit,Tity, fneini;
a apriom prol.lpin in Ki'ttiiiK "I1 team
to ttaml aitiiiimt the niialaiiijlili of the
I ti hi ri i pllty.ira in the KHine that ia
aehi'iluli'.l to tukp pla.'p on th- atlili'ti,1
fit'1,1 licit Kn.lav afteriKion. Me a, I
mita lie Iiim a 1'iK I It of mntt'rial
for s firat I'luaa foot lot II team, hut tin.
inatenul la praitii-ally an unknown
ipuilitlly, ia w holly 'Unlet elupe.l ami
without nint h experiein e, while the men
woo are lu form the alumni lium h are
all nl. I ht'Nila lu the Kami', lime hml
year of traimiiK ami riperieiup in
liar.l uri'liron I, little-.
However, lie mii, Una iniirliiliK tlmt
he waa M'.iuti to put the a.piu.l Ihinunh
two week of preparation in Hip nejit
five I it y a . au.l (hut when they line. I up
lit'fure the alumni tiiey woul.l havp
aonip aellil.lllli, e iif ten ill work. Ilia
milt liiitie nf liol,liii)( the alumni liini. h
ia lu the fa, t tlmt thi'y will not hit ve
nun h time to ilevelop any teniiiwork or
null olf nuy at.irtliiiii triek plats. Until
wt'idht un, I experii'ti. p will eouiit henv
ly with the iiliiiuni, (or they inn inlnpl
liii'iiiselt ea to ,'im, hi inns as they una,'
ami tit ko a. It iinliiK'. of eiery opputtuti
ity to niiikp moioI itnins.
I.nitt nitiht I i.H. ii Thoiiip.iiii lua I ii
heart to lii'mt tnlk with the teiiin in
Knloii hull, uinl tine theiu rule nml
r.,iiilul urns lor the eon, lin t ,luriii)( the
st'ii-on. lie (;avp thein hints on liet.
i It't 'i ii K, ft,1., mi, I i,iu,-,l them to net out
Xli, I pro, tu p fitilliliillv us there is the
ii'lil.iiij of n leaiii in the Iniin li. lie also
"live them a preliminary set of aixnnls
lluit will l,e use, I l.y the entire aipiii'l
until lll'I'T the alumni pi me, which will
hp a kin. I of testing of the metal nl
hp arious eitii'liihites for fir-t tt-itiu
I'ttsit lona. t pieat iit -ume of thf ma
tt'rutl nhotrs up well while the lit;e ma
loiity ia just on an a teniae, whii.i
1 1 ii i n i ii U may .letelop.
Wo fur the work on Hip nthlt'tie I iel.1
'l.is . ten preliiuiua iv in iintiiie. -ni li a
nt. hint ami ,itinn the Lull, fnlliui on
lie I'llll. nitiitl put. lire, ete. Next
Ae.lt . r i i tt in it i- will lie-in in enriie-l
to, I the fnotliitll iispnmits will l.p n. mi
I .till wi'ek of miik. Al.i.ut In stu
I. ills tire out lor put. ti. e en, h nilit
uinl it is ,''. ',!,'. I tlmt the spntl will
iiiiiulit'i ht'ttteeii .'.ii nml i. il when a"
tie out.
Only four uunii.eis ut' lit-? veiir'
Irani ate t,,t. k in th. nainr-.. a'l.i with
fhi'Mp tor a iiurleua i nttrh 'riinuipsnii h:i.
In'tin tn Innlil a tinui. He tealu.es thai
the pin-puts in In lailitt'r fur next
Vfar'a train thuti tor the s,n.,,ii, ,ts unit
thiee will prol.ul.lv he ot fiom nex!
ttar's aiixiej.ntiun. Tins sra-.-n - ten
new llieti lotto to lie luun.t to p!:tt' the
Itanlf.
Aiuoiilf some of the mu-t proiinsni
tunl.er li.'in th'e.i lht taisilv r.-,m
w ill In' limit art limner, of Hn.w u-t ille.
Keiser an, I il-ou, who hrtvp exnerit'ii. e
on tht' Siileni hiyli s huol teni'i; Het
uer, ol nivinpia, Wn-h., who won the
,p,artfr unit ami tht' half mtle for the
itltiupiii IiikIi Iii.i.l at toe Washington
state iin'ft la-t tear, an. I Set'p, a -I'1
ptniii.l U'l tri.tti m ,ti tit 1 1 . oiinlv, whu
is expei'te.l to inaKp a tii-ttUss line
man. lie is h'-, f;i-t on his leet aii'l
aetittt. Teeter itit.t A. lama are a'.-o
utelitioite.t as hetu pr,iun.-in1' nialeria!.
AMatns these muiih; fellow the
alumni will hml -o. h platers as l littu'i
ev lli.ltup, I hmles M. Knit;ht. l.nkp Km
.Ier. "t miv" tiiiwlH.i.l, Waiter "lt na
utili''' I 'tiiitiiiiui;. Kinnev Miller, lit
Massey, lnrt;i'ss h r . t. tiul'in lvity. Start
lieett's, Vltie.t Srhtaiinii ami setprt!
oilier w ut hate Item tars Ivr tl. n
liitimetlr 11 is evpe-tel that this
dear's alt.miti leant will le the eiemn
of tl.t l.an.s tor (he '.it 1" tea--.
DOUBT DISAPPEARS I
L i
No One til Salem IVhtx H a B.td
Bat: Should Unor This Double
Proof
Ist-a your back ewr a-he '
tlsvp xoti ao-ppelid your kniitets'
Backache, i soineli up ki !nex a he
Wttlt it tnav come .luv ;!!,
Meeplit-a night, tlrp.l. ,1 ill .lav,
l'islipsii i unnarv d sor ler.
IVutu'a kidney Fill aste been tot
dorsed hv thousand.
Ar res oiiiuteit.led herrt at hitme.
Voit havi. read !.,iit pioof.
Keel how the talent sp.piei.
Kenewed le-lmtony ; l!el I'V tur-.e
V. ( ,lohti-tu. gaidmer l v:i Mut
St., Salem, "After eter'
remedies had Ui'i .l I i h,'!p lee. I ue I
lHa' Ki lttex Pill and got i-t ! re ;
rtef frwiu ki.luet attl Mailer Inwittl
t still uv IVtu t Kl laev Pills itm'e IU
await whea a cot.i .-tt'ivs in tttv ka.
and kilwet and the kidney aesiPtioa)
heroine lmn,tert. I alwax rt .utk
istpf otay i-vntinu puldt-aiin
the eJorvp.pttt I ke gnea IVtaa "
Ki(hv l!!a befor"
Prive ,1V, at a'l dealer. IKta't
tmpiy ak for a kl.Upy r.p-lv vt ,
1 Stait, Kl laev P(U lk m tatt
Mr. Joitrtnttiia hat F.s(er M.)tura I'lt J
l'ros. Btiftato, N. Y. j
Wha a leli a ti! ! '
that he t a,M eoi:ihtr of her a kaoas
: Baseball :
8TANDIN0 OP THE TEAMS.
National League.
W. f iv t.
Itoaton 71 ,,;
Near York TrJ SO .f.rt.l
Ht. I,ou i a 7i i;il .51.
Chirano 7n till ,T,Ti
I'bilailelphia 7 71 .tsrt
I'ittehiirK HI 7i ,4.-,t
Ilrooklvn HI 7t .4.12
I inrinnati . 7j ,J27
American league.
I'hila.lelphia mi U ,(C,2
Ho-ton H3 SI .ft Ml
IWwii 7.1 fl.1 ,.',.lli
Washlniiton 72 fit .529
Chieo Al 7.1 .41
St. l.oiii Hi 74 .4.15
New Vork 112 77 .4rt
t'levelan.l 44 .l .317
Pacific Coaat League.
I'ortlnml imi 72 ..1.1.1
Nan Kranelaeo V Nl ..i:t!
I a Anitfle fl.l H ..IMil
Venire 9.1 HI .5,14
Minsiona ?l (14 Jilt
Oaklaml HM 1 1 0 .np.T
Yesterday 'i Rssults.
At I'ortlan.l Veniee 3 1, l'ortlau.1 H O.
At Han Kranriseo Missiona 0 3, San
Fratieiaeo I I.
Afl.o AuKelea Oaklaml 4 11, Ii
A iiu-liH .1 S.
GER1I AfMVOlTNDED
WERE JNCATHEDRAL-
I'liris, Sept. 21. I'urisians were fnirly
uniililp to, lay to fin, I wnr.ls to express
their imliKiiiition nt the ilestriietinn of
the 1,'lieiius eatheiltal by the Herman
hoinl(arluii'iit. i
The (iiitraKix, lliev ileelnrpil, wua wome
than the one nt l.nuvnin.
A wooilen framework ha.l heeti ereet
e,l iusi.le the ralheilrnl to facilitate re
pairs whirh were in progress at the
tiinp the liomlinriliiient neeurreil.
A shell aft fire to thi aeaf fohlinit
ami the flume aprea.l to the heap of
alrntv on the. floor, on whirh niiml.ers
of wiiiiu. leil Herman were lyiiiK. The
straw ltliiire.1 up so ipiiekly, it waa siiul,
that Krt'Bt iliffieulty xvas experietirt',1
in tjrttiiiK anyone out nf the hiiil,in.
Hesiile the ealhe,lritl it wa atatt',1
that nniiiv iipiu.iiliiiriug biiil,linir were
to 8pars It.
Hei lin. t ia Tin- HiiKiie, Sept. 21.
"The l.attle of the Aisne eiiut inues; the
Itenenil pituittioii ia un. hane.l,' ' was
the war nffne'a siiiiiiniiiK up to.lay of
Jut elopments in th" western Kuropenn
witr zone.
The Herman, it wn tisserte.1, were
nt lra-t huhlnij! their own all alnn the
linp nml were resiiiuiii the offensive in
some plat es.
The I'otiiliiir limtiit of Klieiuts, ex
plnitie.l the war dlfi.e, was remlere.l
iiert's-nif on arrount of the heavy
French fire from theie. It was ili lare.l
that nnlers were iiven to the tuniiers
tit alutr,' the citlhe.liiil if J'ossil, le.
emoval FURNITURE
OWING to the rush of work in getting into our new location,
we were unable to wait on all our customers, so we are
going to continue, during the balance of the week, our
Special Price Reductions. Every Piece of Furni
ture cut from 1 0 to 20 per cent
We will have associated with us MR. GLENN L. ADAMS, so well
and favorably known to the best people of Salem, with his com
plete line of WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
Peetz Furniture Company
FIFTEEN ENTRIES
FOR SPEED EVENTS
Tin- entire to the late fliwinj; event
at the Oregon ."state Pat.' reeiived an
a.Mition ot 15 entne to,luy, eiht in
the 2:2.5 pnee for a pur.se of vj(nJ und
aeven in the 'J:'M trot fur a purse of
5"'t. The f.illowiii( are the entries:
2:23 Pace.
1. Tillamook Maid, black nmre, Zo
loek, by I'rinre l.ovelnef, J. W. .Met
rill, t'oriieliu. Drt'unn.
2. Zom .Norte, h. a., Zmuliro, Norter,
IVrry Aiaurey, Salem, Orei(on.
3. Albert Milks, ih. ., Hurven, ,
Sltilln; Admiral S'.. b. ., (itirven W.
Hell Fisher. ..Mrs. Dora Me Cor in irk.
North Yakima, Washington.
4. Inike, br. R., Ailuiirnl W, Beasy,
HiiU St hmiilr, Taroma. Washinnton.
5. Jennie May, br. m Hal H., Tenne
ee Maid, K. V. llelford, I'ortlund, Ore
gon. ti. tirace X., blk. m., Hal B., not giv
en, Heorgf 1.. Swiaher, atfent, Koaeburg.
Oregon.
7. tin halaila. cli. g.. Polite, by Ora
Belmont, II. 1.. llg,,iioora. Woodland,
California.
N. iietl Hal, br. (j., Hal B., Itnmbler
Maid, Fred T. .Merrill, agent, Portland,
Oregon.
2:30 Trot $500.00.
1. Nut war. b. g., strathway, Mny
belle Trent, Burton Carpenter, San I)i
ego, California.
2. tieneral H., b. g., Package, un
known, tieoree Thi.ina. hnttleground,
Waaliington.
3. On Voyage, b. ., Bon Voyage,
Snrah H., Wallnee, J. T., Fair (iro'unil.
Oregon.
4. (lube Vern, br. g., Jule Vern, Lit
tle Bnbe, ('. J. Daniel, r.ugene, Oregon.
5. B. 4 Al b. ., Zombrii, Ansel.
IVtry Mauey, Snlem, Oregon.
l. Virginiu l.ee, b. m., Ivan Alto, by
Soutian, If. I.. Ilogoboom. Woodlund.
California.
7. Son, b. g.,' Freddie C, jr.. Jluxel,
John l.ance, agent, Senttle. Washing
ton. POSSE IS CHASING
THE TRAIN ROBBERS
m Angeles, Cel., Sept. 21. No
word bud been received early today
from the officer who were purviiuj
two robber who held ,ip '.h,t aouiiibom.d
Southern I'acifie "I.aik" train ot Pit
bunk In-t uiijht nml ese.ipe.l w ith money
and jett.l.v . m-ied at l.tiOJ taken friin
passenget in the observation esr.
Three posse took the trail of the
bun, lit an hour after the robbery. They
were believed to be searching the hills
around Sun Fernando. Other officer
were guarding all approaches to Iais
Angeles.
The robber, wearing hlucknmsks and
armed with sawed off shotgeit and re
volvers, boarded the train ut Bi.rbnuk.
One guarded the forward door of the
observation ear while the other ut'ippe.l
the passengei o th"ir x.ili.al't At
ZeUuh, 13 miles (rtui, l.os Ange'. , tho
men leaped frjni the tui.i.
ALL THIS WEEK
We are now located in our new quarters with more
than double the floor space we had before
NEWS NOTES FROM OUR
NEIGHBORING CIIY
'alias. Sept. l'J. Thursday morning
.(mine Collins of Dallas was surprised
by receiving a telegram from hi eon:
Mean Collin, stating that he was mar-,
ried, to Mis Winifred Julia Moher, of
I'hoeuix, Arizona. Wedntwdax-, Septem-i
her Hi.
Mr. Collin was at one time connected'
with the Folk County Observer, where
he was iu partnership with John H. All-!
good. Ieun is now on the staff of the
Orergonian and has been for several
rear. Mr. Collins will come to Dallas'
in a few weeks where he will visit'
friends and relation. I
Clark Van Orsdale left for Corvallisj
Friday where he will enter the O. A. C.
and wear the little gTeen eap. He in
tend to take up a course in engineer-1
in tf. specializing iu logging and timber;
work.
Mrs. Fred Rich, of Summit, is in;
Dallas visiting friends and relatives.'
Mrs. Kit h was a resident of Dallas for
many rears. I
Frank Kerslake of Buens Vista made
a business trip to Dallas Thursday. I
Fred Smith of Blaek Roek is spend
ing a few days with friends in Dallas. I
George Fuller has returned to his!
home in Dallas after several weeks stay!
in the hop yards at Salt Creek.
A. A. I.indermun, of Lewisrille, made:
a business trip to Dallas Friday to look
after his hops. j
Many from Dallas have left for the
F. of O. where they will again take up'
the grind of thtx school work. j
Miss Carolyn Oohrke, a graduate fromi
the Dallas High school, has gone to
Black Roek where she will conduct the
school for several months.
Fretl Wagner returned to Dallas'
Wednesday evening after several days
visit in I'ortlund where he has been;
looking after business. i
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GERMANS BEAT RUSSIANS.
jc ik
The Hague. Sept. 21. Follow-
iug their victory at l.yek, Her-
man troops are pushing vigor- $
oiislv to the Miutheastward into
Russian territory, necordiiig to Jk
Berlin advices received here to-
day. ic
New of their occupation, k
after a brief engagement, of the k
k towns of Hrajewo and Szouo.yw
ami of their defeat of the
Fourth brigade of Finnish rifle-
men near Augustow, showed
that their campaign was being
pushed rapidly.
Tiie advance, in it present
direction, would not lead the in- 9k
! ui'ler toward Warsaw, but Her-
lilt messages indicated that a
at movement upon this city, by k
way of the Vistula valley, proli-
ic ably would be the next develop-
k meiit iu connection with the ik
k tiermaus' activity in the east.
The successful man sticks to busi
ness with the glue of industry.
GOOD BUYS IN
REAL ESTATE
270 aeres of good red hill land, 109
ores under cultivation, balance most
ly good timber. This is a good buy.
Price iflO per acre.
152 acre farm, 80 acres under culti
vation, balance timber and pasture;
riming water, bouse, barn, some fruit.
Price $65 per acre.
20 acres of good fand, mostly all under
cultivation, some timber. Price $1700;
$300 cash, balance $200 per year, 8
per cent.
20 acre ranch, 13 acres under cultiva
tion, family orchard, some timber;
running water, good buildings, close
to school, macadam road, 3Vi miles
out. Price $.1000. Ua!f cash, balance
to suit
Acre tracts just outside of the city, all
in bearing orchard; good location.
Prioe $S00 per acre; $25 down, bal
ance $5 per moot!.. Come in and set
us about them.
22 acres of good land, 14 acres under
cultivation, balance timber and pas
ture, 6 acres in Italian prune trees,
some loganberries, strawberries; good
5-room house, barn, chicken house,
well, stock and implements all go
with place; 3'-j miles from Salem.
This is a good buy. Price $6,000.
10 acres of good land all under culti
vation, all set to fruit trees last year;
good 5 room house, chicken ijouse,
well, all inclosed with woven fence;
close to station on Oregon Klectrie
railroad. This is a bargain. Price
$2200.
C-room house and two lots, bearing
fruit trees, close to car line. Price
$1750. $5n0 cash, balance mortgage
on property.
3 j aeres, close in, house, barn, chicken
house, well, fruit, macadam road;
will take city property up to $1500
as part payment. Price $2200.
Well improved 5-acre tract just ont
siile of the city limits, 5-room bunga
low, barn, chicken house aud yard;
good family orchard; close to car line.
Price $.1000.
If you are looking for a lot on Fair
mount Park, see us.
W.H.Grabenhorst&Co.
Room 2, Bush Bank Bldg.
SALE
233 North Commercial Street
Formerly Belle's Confectionery
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