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SIX THE SALBM CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 13U. By Gross POLITICAL CARDS Get the 0 'Things Have Changed" In Two Scenes EARL RACE Candidate for City Recorder Platform Kfficicncy Justice in recorder's court Kronomy in office expenses (Paid Adv.) i'v WdiTeP FoCVv N'AGi iAiCE iMtfOULASr N'SHT I LOvfe VCU MO -0E ThB WAf VQU PoTHE MAHlXF VNL.W fcALH UIHEfe- WILL TtJh, tcu ma(?(?v me ' DCNfc 3L Same? Pai?lo? Tb-Dc ,'H'."J if I 1 r Tj I Do too ? ) vje Do" SCEMEJ - ( I t SACRED HEART ACADEMY Under the direction of the Sister of the Holy Name! SALEM, OREGON BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL JMoit approved methodi, 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 L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South Hij?h Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUSQHARDT ft MEREDITH rwldeul Aleuts. $80 StU Htrs SILVERTON LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES i I M ii t ill .1 oiirmi t Hici'liil Hervlce,) The High school mill grade teachers were given ll reception by Ihi' Indies of the Methodist I'liuri'li ut tin church parlors Tuesday evening of Ibis week. A short I)" I littct-csliug program was given headed liy a very optimistic lull, liy Principal Jameson the prospects for the present school year. Wry. W. H. F, Itrow-no has relumed fioin nn extended vacation id resume Iiim duties ns niHtor of I In' Mcthiullsl church hern Mrs, M, A, Ihiiith's house on Second iilri'i'l lit being iiiinrnvcil liy (lie n.lill tlon of a aiiooml floor anil a dirge veranda. I r. Kllnsnrgc' new Inline nn Third mil M ti In streets, will he ready for 00 cupaney liy tho nilildlo of (Holier. .1 it ii i i'h (', Itnniier, 'wlio f ililnlii'.l a llioruiili enurne in nui lenlliire ill I lie Uieuon A u i i i ii 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 Colleue, luu moved from Ii in lio.nm in forviillin In iiiniiiiue IiIk I'nllii'rV f il nn In Hie Hilverlon liilln four milen nonlh of here. II in nlnter Hidie, w W n la a linnlinile of tlie uniiie iiilleue, Ik uiiIiik to live Rllh lilul nn Hie fin in. Their mrentii Intend llvlnul In Oorvnllla mil II the jounuer nieniliein! or iiik I nit ly Imvo ioiiiileted their 01 1 IK II 1 1 0 11 . now io Make the p QttlckestfSlmplent Cough f3 Remedy - K) Murk llni.r then Ike KraHr ro aiaile Kln, Hii4 )nti Nnvii SV. 4 H Kulljr l.uarmi) I lila liiiilieiniiile rulijli nip la new imil In mure In x llmu miv mLer oiiiiuli t-eiiHily, lie n i. nipt Minn, ewui and ivr It'iint.v In eoiiiiierinit ilini i I'Hxinit nimttlin, 'liel and till nut enliN, la renllv reinnii. hie. vu eun aitinillv feel it take liolil. IA ilava iim will n.iinlly mvivnine tin) liiiliniiiv eoiiuh relieven oven liiniilnn coiihIi iinlekly, Si'li'inlhl, I. hi, for Innn vliilia, aiuiHiiiiidie eroiii, liniii. Iiuil uitluna xnij inier eniiuliK, (IH Itoi y ilniidjlut, V imneea of ymex (,(( ci'iit iii'lli i , Hiiir il In a pint ti.it lie mill llll the iwtlle with plain unum luti'il aiixnr avrnp. Iiiin ulvea von at a iiml of only fit eelila a lull pint ol lieiter vunli a nip than vm eniild litiv lur fl.M, ll'nki a lint a few iiiiimlea to prepare. I' nil itint'timia with I'tnex, 'latia (iod and tiever pulln, i ini will ha pleamintlr urprlaitl how ipiieklr It liawna drv. himtmi or llht niiili, and heala the Inllmnnl iiieue liianea In a paiiitnl nnijli. It aUo nlupn the .format Ion of phleum In the tliront and liiKiiehlnl tuliei, tlmi endiim tlia Hr Hlldellt Imtae coiimIi, Pinex la a mint Tnlunlile eoneentrated Oiiiiiiuiini of uemilim Norway pine rx tiaet. Hen In itnaiiienl, nliich la ileal liiI to the iieiiuiiani'i. lit avoid iliaiiiipiiinttiieiit, he aura ami ') your dtiiiti-t (or "i onneea Pinex, mid d'in't nivept anrthtim fine. A M'lnriinli'e ol alxoliile ant lafaetlnn, or inonev priiniiitly reliin I'd, ki' with Urn preparation, ' I'm 1'imu Co., I t. Wayne, (ml. PORT I HUDDE DIES FROM EFFECT OF BLOW Chip Beats Murray in Fourth Marquard Blamed for Defeat of Giants (By Hal Sheridan.) New York, Oct. 1. Bob Edgren, aporthtg editor of the New York Even inn World, recently referred to Willie . Hitehle as follows: "Willie Hiti-hie will noon he bnek hi New York, ready to fiiht the beat opponents that eau be found for him. Of courae Kitchie would prefer Welxh, uitli n I'tiniire to atop tlio Mielinhtntin and take bnek his title by virtue of a knockout. Hut there's little ehnnee of a Welnh-Ritchin match. Welsh won't take aay iinnecesMary risks, "Ritchie will be a bia drnwini enrd at any chili. He made a Kn'iit hit be fore, when he fought T.eaih Cross and, In spite of tlio fact that lie was world 'n champion and would lose his title if knocked out, walled rilit into the walloping dentist and traded swat for swat until Cross was forced back. Ritchie is a genuine fighter not a fast sprinter and deft trapper like vveisu. Blame Rube Marquard. ing Rube Mil riinr,l for the failure of iiic iitiinis in will tin' nntiotiiii league ieiiiinnt. The New York World's base ball expert recently said: "Though all kinds of expltimitinns have been offered t'ur tile failure of the (limit ,i I'liiiiri tlirmw.li a f..,...l. It..... It is likely (hut the real one is the slump or Kuhe iMiiripiaril. lie reo'ttly losf I'.' straight games. If he Iiml won hut half of (hose gtitues t'le Oitints wiiitld still he on (op of th,i h ".in, AM the lilnuie should not be placed t n Miiriiutril, however. The team lias slowed up iniuiingly on the liases, m il the mtii'li talkol of speed Is now a thing of the past, Runner after riinnr is being thrown out stealing, mid linMoi after batter Is hitting into double plttys, It's the old story uf nn over worked machine. It Is pretty difficult for a niii'lcl of 11)11 to win a xpee.l race in llll 1." Blow KUlod Huddle. Sun I'rnncisco, (let. 1. following his ngnt wmii " MincKotit ' ( anoll in one of the six inn n.l preliminaries to the Chip Murrnv fight here lust night. "Young" llmlilie of l,n Aniicles ilieil several hours Inter ill the HI, Francis hospital. Heath was due to concussion of the drain. Carroll luiuclicit llu Idie iliiwn in the llrst round lint he was up Insttiutlv anil showed nn III effects from the Mow at the time. Carroll was given the (In cision over llinlille but a draw decision would not have lieen an injustice to either man. Ilinlilie's boilv was taken to the tiiiirgue. Carroll irndalily will be nr real ml to iluv mi, .luu (.ell wiih miiusliiughtur, Later n warianl chaigiuu Carroll wllli iiianliiiigliler was issued. War rants ii I so were Issued for Promoter .Itinies W, Cut froth, Referee Port Me Cullougli nitil Ilinlilie's seconds, The hitler will be held as witnesses, llu. I. lie left Hie ring uiuii.te. dill had no Hiiiiiii-r rein heil his dressing mom than he sank Into a stupor fi-um which he could uo he roused, lie was rushed lo the Ht, Piain'ls hoapiliil, where l,e ilicil witlioul t neiltiir coiinclimsuess " Voiing" llu, I. He a the third man lo be killed In a San Praiielsen ring Tonniiy McCarthy, u Hun I'tancisco lii;liliv..,;lil, was killed til. Mii'timltind link dv Owen Moran, April I'll, MM, ami Harry Teiiny niel .leiilh at the Iitiinis of l-'itinkie Neil til Mechanics Pavilion Pclii-iuiiy 'JM, I'.liMI, Knocked Out In Tourth, Han l'Vuii'lsco, Oct, I, Manager .lack Keiinis was lo the front early to day with an excuse for Hilly Murray who was knocked out here last night dv lleorge ( hip, the Peiinsj hanln mid dleweight, In the fourlh round of a scheduled '-Ml num. I bouf, Murray, hnw ever, never had a that , It was plain to evervuiie admit the ringside Hint the California feared Chip's swings ami he was a beaten man from the stint. "The force with which Murray's head struck the floor was responsible for his defeat," said Manager Kearna lodny. "The fall to the floor hurt him more than the punch. Murray Is not Ihiough with the ring by any menus. He will take a long rest and then make another effort to mine hack." Chin took the best that Murray had to offer without slowing up a ieond. He kepi nn top of his iiinu all the time watching for an opportunity to tint over S knockout wallop. When It rame Chip swung with his right, Murrav steppe, I hack and the blow whlsaed past his face. He fore he could get away, however, Chip brought over tils lilt with all his might. It landed siptarely on Murray's jaw and he fell flat on his hack, He tried gamely to rise to his feet at the fount- of ait but fell forward on his fac. It was ssy. NEWS : Baseball : Pacific Coast League Standings. W. L. Pi t. Portland 9fl 7H .5h Han Jr'rancisco Ml 84 .510 Venice )H 84 .538 l.os Angeles I8 87 ..MP Missions : 80 lot .4:14 Oakland 71 Mi! ,S8t Yesterday's Results. At Portland Portland a, Venice 1. At Hon .Francisco Han Francisco S. Oaklund 4. At Venice Venice 8, Missions X Pennant Dope. Portland is ,'J gatns in the lead. Portland has lit) scheduled games to piny. Han Francisco is lti. games nliend ol Venice. I.os Angeles is I games from firsl division. VICTIM OF THUOs! Los Angeles, Oil., Oct. 1. .'lis skull and chest crushed, Charles Custer, 3'1, was found early todiiy in Hollendeck park by a policeman. Custer snid he had been robbed iiml beaten by three men. At a hospital it was said that he had but a slight chance to recover. PLAYERS WHO WILL BE , IN WORLD'S SERIES Athlotics (2,-j). Pitchers Charles Homier, Kdward Plunk, .loll ii Coombs, Herbert ,1. IVn nock, Robert ,1, Hlmwkey, Leslie ,1. Hindi, ,1. Kelilon Wyeol'f, Roy Hressler, l.loyd Dn.les. ditchers Ira Thomas, John W. Lapp. Walter II. Hchatig, Head II, Hturgis, .lunies ,1, McAvoy. Inlielilers .lolin .Mclnnis, Fdwiiril Collins, John Hurry, ,1, Franklin linker, Hairy Davis, William I,. Kopf. Oiitrieldeis Amos Htrituk, Kdwntil Murphy, Header N, Ol.ti-ing, ,lames P. Walsh, ,1. A, Thompson, Braves (25), Pitchers William dames, Richard Itiiilolph, lieorge Tyler, (Itlu Hess, (loo. Davis, lticmn-,1 Cruteher, Kuueue I nch reliiini, Paul Hti'un.l, Knsign Cottrell. Ciilehers Henry llowdv, Hurt Whal ing, Fred Mitchell, Inlielilers Charles Mchtuhit, .lolin .1. F.vers, Waller Maiiinville. .1, Carlisle Smith, (I -go Whitted, Charles Ileal. Out lielders Leslie .ilauii, due Con uolly, l.ai ry (lilbcrt, .ln-li 11,'voie, -Her derl Moran, Tlieoilme ( .itlier. (ieneiiil Clilily- liM-ar Ducey. EYES TROUBLE YOU? TRY THIS SIMPLE REOEIPT. We nil know some home remedy for our minor troubles, ntnl by the use of these remedies many a doctor's bill Is saved ami ihuihllcss many a life, How few know what to'du when their eyes I me tired ntnl nche, or feel dry iiml Inlliitneil from abuse ami overuse'! la the morning your eyes feel rough ur sticky, or they trouble you when you rend. What do you dof' Most of' us rush off mid get, glasses (perhaps at some cheap store where no skill is used in filling our event, which we very of. ten do not need at till. Thousand's are wearing misfit or iinnecessnry glasses which they might better discard, n ml other tlmusiinils can, with a little care, probably so strengthen their eyes Unit glasses might never lie itecessii'ry, Here is a fr Ipt that tuny be relied up on to give cinnfnrt nn.l to help the eves of some people! II is harnili-ss mid im,. I lie enthusiastic endiirsemeiil of Ihuii smi.ls who I, live used it: S Ornlna Optotin (1 tablet). 2 Ounces Wuter. I'se us nn eye wn.li night iiml morn lug, or iil'tener if possible, It miikcs must eyes feel fine, ipilekly iillnvs Ir. ritnlloii, brightens the eyes' ami sharp ens the vision. Many who .,Vl, ,, It no longer feel the need of glns.es: ninny other have ceased to fear tlr they will s.ii.il he obliged to wear them tlet the Optima tablet from vmir near est druggist mid iepnre the mlullon at your own home. erul minute befoie he was aide to leave the ring. la Hard Scrapper. Chip convinced llio.e who saw him In action Inst night r Ii it t he can whip any man he can hit, He packs a knock out punch In either hand and Is willing to take a dorcii pumhe if necessary to get in one. The first two round were practically even with Murray having an edge In the thlid. In thls frame he heo.led Hie advice of his second and stood away and boxed Chip. Hut lie fore the fourth round was a minute ol.l Chip backed Murray against the ropes and put him down and out Willi the left In the jaw, "I am now ready to take nn any of the middleweight," said Chip todnv. "I think I proved last night thnt'l must be' considered aiming the claim ant for the title. I went in to finish Murray a onu a posiible. Against Petroltey our last time out wa fae ing a man much heavier tha'n mvtelf and 1 was handicapped. Against am man of my weight 1 believe 1 can anna championship elms," The woman who la thoughtful I never a sucr-eaafiil (ossip, MACK HAS NO USE FOR CIGARETTE SMOKER Connie Mack has little use for the athlete who smokes, at least the one who is addicted to cigarettes, and his opinion will carry much weight with the younger generation especially. As the head of the fhiladelphia Athletics, the most spectacular and best known ball team in the world, an organiza tion in which vouth is at a premium Mr. Cornelius McOillicuddy will have an audience when he uiakes the asser tioa that the cigarette smoker is not worth while. Discourages Their Use. Here in the way he puts it: "There is little cigarette smoking among our baseball bovs. We do every thing in our power to discourage the use of cigarettes, knowing the great harm they have done to those who have been in the habit of using them. We find that .those players who smoke never amount to a great deal in the profession, and I would say that this goes (or all prolensioas. "It is my candid opinion, and 1 have watched closoly the last 12 years or more, that boys at the age of 10 to 15 who have continued smoking cigar ettes do not as a rule amount to any thing. They are unfitted in every way for any kind of work where brains are needed. Shortens Useful Period. "Players, for instance, who should otherwise have continued in the game until they were at the age of Ml or SS, have hail to be let out years before their time, as the poison of cigarettes getting into their system has un nerved and weakened them so that they were utterly unfit for the duty thev had to perform. Should Have Will Power, "No boy or mini can expect to suc ceed ill this world to n high position un. I continue the use of cigarettes, "After all, it la only a habit, and everyone should have will power enotigli to overcome such a habit. There are many other ways that one enn en.ioy oneself without the riiinn tiou of health, and this cannot be dote if cigarette smoking is contlnueil. ' EDDIE GRANT By A. M. Corrlgan. Red McGhee tay$i I'm glad to see this rah-rah guy linn gone nn got the hattin eye he seemed to have misplnced. Lust year ho kind o tell away but he's relearued the good ol' way to hit Hint bull a paste, lie's thir ty now an' quite a man nut still there's none in fumloiu can for get Ills college days. He s liar vard F.ildio to the gang the same as w h e ii ii a u g h t fiin's team sang tlielr demon cap tain's praise, When he got all his law degree he Red M6hee didn't cut down any trees to builil himself a sign. I listen. I of hen. llu' for the bar he went nn' grabbed the role of slur with Jersey City's nine, lie led the league for swtits thnl year mi' stinted his big league career In sleepy I'hllly town, Four years In that man's town lie played, then went to Clncy In a till. In o hold their third sack down. I.nst year he went clear off his end, Hint I'liicy blight got ill his blood, he started slldiu back, Then Muggsy bought him up to sub an' Kibllc gave his joints a mil nn' Ion ml they didn't crack. He figured lie wits some goo I vet un' set right out to try nil' gel his old time gu nil' pep. He got II, ton. He's unlit ' gietit. His hits nn' flelditi' Munl of lale innke good his college rep, AUSTRIA WOULD PAY FOR THE BOATS Homo, (hi, I. A rcpoiled Austrian offer to Indemnify Hie laniill-s of the Italian fi.hermeii whose liua-s have been blown up In I lie A.liinilj .on wits I he bill's) icehipiiieut tn.luv u the eon troversy between Italy .in. I dii.tr in con reining the hitter's mine lulug ncliv itles, , ' It was stnled that' the Vienna gov eminent was willing lo allow Italy to fix the amount of the Indemnity,' lint It was not known whether or not II had also in-ceded to the Italian deinniid t Ii it t no mure mine lie laid, Ropoit of the Inkiun by one of them of an Italian torpedo boat were still itiieiiiiflriued, Antl-Aiislrlnn agitation throughout Italy wna Increasing, It leader urging nar Immediately, i The machinist la onr 0f trif most faithful nseri the Want Ads have and that I, because he Is t trained thlnkir n, he knows the value i the Want Columns, Rad Th Journal Want Ait and Uarn of th bargain that orw dinplayd thtrt from day fa if ay. aw 1 j.m ia SEASON IS OPEN Men, Guns and Dogs, Swarm Over Fields, Fill Trains and Line Highways Jn preparation for the downfall of the elusive Chinese pheasants, for which game bird the hunting seasoo opened!11""1 pl'arded with seditious post- today, '222 hunting licenses were issued yesterday at the office of the county clerk, making a total of 584 issued this month, and a few more than have been issued for all the rest oi' the year up to feptember 1. The totnl receipts from hunting and anglers' licciscs this year will be over $7000, according to the estimate of County Clerk Max Uchl har, The anglers' licenses number about about 3500 and thcro hnvo been nearly .H0U0 hunters' licenses issued to date. Last year the lieento fund amounted to 7000 and in M12 the total receipts! were 5000. Two of Snlem'a leading sporting goods houses, llouser Lros. and Watt Hhipp, both report their sales of shot- gun shells, immediately prior to this morning s limit, as far exceeding last I head. Hut who can lornenr admiration year's sales at this time, ami they say! at the spectacle of the Oormanio peo that the biggest day will be next Hun- I'lc whom Fngliind hns ringed about day, as many Hnleiii business men are I with enemies, standing alone, undaunt ii mi Ii lo to leave at this time. Most of od and defiant against the world in the hunters who will figure in todnv 's vital statistics left last night for the hunting grounds, The cracks of thei1"")' m'' lorbear to hoaor n race that shotgun begnn with the eruck of dawn and the variegated China rooster, ac customed to crow at siimise, tucked his crow ami his feet iimlei his wing and sought safety In flight pursued by a charge of binlshot which passed him just nstern. Many of the birds will not be so for tunate, however, ami the sportsmen are expecting a big nay's hunt. Tonight's birds are shy'iuul scarce. The greatesl trains will be filled with tales of the ' shortage now seems to lie in suitable ones they bagged and many string' hunting dogs. This useful nniinul, will he shown by the proud hunter who' which is more or less of a pest during wliely provided himself with a little! the greater part of the year, is worth ready cash with which t'i buy out some his weight in sugar just ill w, md there fnriiier lad who has had better success are few dogs hut will be followed by with his rusty fowling piece, , more tliini one hunter today. In seeli- A number of huiiling parties were ing the reason for Hie greater number iniiile up In this city to go to points or hunters out this year Hum lust, the near Albany and Corvallis, where it gunstore n were of the opinion that seems that the birds ore the most plen- the people needed the meat mure and til'ul. Ill all upland district where there the high cost of living iitts compelled are plenty of sliibbieiields, Chinese ; mail to resort to the primitive method pheasant hunting Is good, but where the of killing his own game in the wilder country is cut up Intn sintill farms the lies of sluhblefields. RANGE BUYERS, ATTENTION! MUnluiCl' -' .: M..;...f .. 'i 1 5 ... j . Steel Range is guaranteed to you for twenty years. Who else can offer you bet ter range Insurance? Walls arc three-ply construction, Inner walls of American Ingot Iron, which arc impervious to rust and creosote. This range is the heaviest built of its class. It has smooth nickel trimmings, polished top, oven thermome ter, base, cylinder high closet, reinforced flues, sliding draft, its wide, shallow firebox insuring economy of fuel, and its scientific construction makes it a splen did baker. The size you want Is here, and at the very price you want to pay. See Display at State Fair IRELAND AGAINST WAR ON GERMANY Irish Newspapers Claim Only 18,000 Have Enlisted Pay High Tribute to Gorman People, Who Dare to Fight All of Europe. New York, Kept. 30. Incoming At lantic liners today brought n number of Irish newspapers. They indicate that Ireland is fur from being unitedly in favor of war against (icrmuny. Bri tish censorship had prevented the cab ling of this news. The Irish newspapers say that Ire- Irish to enlist had failed. The Irish Times asserts that only 18,000 Irlsti men, including 111,000 Ulsterites, have enlisted. All Nationalists, the paper declnres, have refused to fight the tier mans. One of the placards posted in Dublin, according to the newspapers arriving today, rend as follows: "Kitchener whines that tie Is disap pointed because the young men of Dun lin do not join his army. Thank Ood that they don 'tl The Irish coastahulary was snid to i be Investigating the posting of a pin- 'card in the Dungunnon district which read: "Germany is nothing to us in j herself, but she isn't our enemy. Our ! blood and our miseries are not upon her arms. If they full, they will fall as nobly ns ever people fell, and we Celts knew how- to live and how to die ns men. We, too, in Ireland, were once men. Let us be men again and agree to defend our country for ourselves, let us lie sluves mid offer to defend it for foreigners, and he will mock God who hereafter prnva to Him to save Ireland! " We've a Wonderful Steel Range to Show VW-One You Will .: . Want When You See It 1 '! j SUMMARY OF RACES AT FAIR WEDNESDAY Oregon Futurity, 3-year-old pace, purse $1500 Change (Diufoe) 11 Ruth (Woodcock) 2 3 Toroso (Stetson) 3 3 Misb Hrownie (Lang) dis Timo (1) 2:24',i, (2) 2:18. 2:30 trot, purse $500 Virginia Leo (Hogoboom) 112 Ntitway (Carpenter) 2 2 1 Htyie Verne (Daniels) dis General It ee. Time (1) 2:I5V4, (2) 2:20 3-4, (3) 2:18V4. 2:08 pace, purse $2000 Ovida (Donnis) Ill College Gent (Barnes) 3 3 2 Imbre (Chillis) 4 2 3 Francis J. (Hanford) 0 4 4 Honnio Antrim (Todd) 2 6 7 Dan Logan (Daniels) 7 5 5 Nal Norte (Woodcock) 8 7 tf King Seal (Taylor) 5 8 d Timo (1) 2:07(4, (2) 2:09i, (3) 2:10Vi. -.., Innovation, 2:15 pacers, and 2:20 ' trotters, purso $700 Oakland Mooro 3 11 Jennie May 1 2 4 Hell Smith 8 4 3 Sargo & 3 2 Zomdcll 7 6 5 La Siesta 6 7 7 St. Michael 8 d Time (1) 2:15',, (2) 2:Wj, (3) 2:16. Third heat of relay race Armstrong, first; De Young, second; Stanley, third. Time, 4:04, 4:0(1, 4:MV4. Total time to date,- Armstrong 12:1014; De Young, 12:22; Stanley, 12:59(4. ittiti t:ti)(t j(c!)j t Owners or agents of country homes for Tent will do woll to advertise in the Journal Wants. After shopping a?6ilSi idgicqysTea Refresh in g Satisfy in g Invigorating 'vO 4 i X V I 1