THE SALEM CAPITAL .TOUItNAL. SALEM.' OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 3, 1914. POLITICAL CARDS Get the Ivanuff, the Popular Entertainer By Gross EARL 3ACE CandUata Cor Clt7 Reorder PUtf-jriu Kffiiiienry jMstico Id roomier 'a court Kronnwy in officii expanses (P.-.i.t Adv.) -tub YM7 IAC IPG WHO WAS COLD i6 o'EV!Di Chbe'k:, AMP Ts?EES GUkl- LBP alO 8&lFi' THAT the WON A5 our on a srfciicE. fJDDBna t?E MOVIES UlSMArTB-UP HE FACEP THE -HOWLIf6 MOr? ANP RpED- IP AGW wiPow Wftss 4 G(?ASS WiPOWfcr? YJOut-D Wie CHILPgErt BE&PA5S HOfPE?S : SACRED HEART J2 SIX M"lffifclAlffTf'Mg"t-JjJ--MJIIIMriMIM r 1 1 1 Under th direction of fhfi Sisten of the Ho!y Naniei SALEM, OREGON BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL Most approved methods, Pri mary, Gramniar nnd High School Department, Complete Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony. No interference with religion of pupils. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS Scholastic year bogins 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. 15.1 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phorte Sfti. NORWICH UNION f IRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUUOllARDT MEREDITH J. Weldon Wyckoff By A. M. Oorriim It d McCliet ia $ i Tlic homegrown Htt.t tlm burnt' tunic IiiiuiiI uf everything in every hind is rated pretty high, The farmer liken IiIh homegrown ansa tin' l!ii'n' un un .'.'..;'S!l1 ...nlh..1. him,... made iit. '1' h I lioini' -matin liniirli hit Coniiii' Murk some nov 'ml huso- 1 til II HI'IIHOIIH Illicit. Ilii tried It iv llli nueeesa. Hi niii'tn S li 1 1 i pin k ll I a garden spot nu' r n I t l y i u n g idtohora till lit' M got a pretty oliiny tlli'sn. I'hIii' V p I il o ii Bed MGKee Wviimff, u r n il ii ate. (r Connie uot Ihiit vininuniir "I rn i (j lit rnmi lliirliinll a i'iilliui at I no. ''In kid's birthplace wiin Wlllhiinspurt, whore Hlg Mix Matty loumed tin' nptirt mi' flirt tn'LCii li In nil t lit'. Tln birth- plii'i', inni lu, illiln't count, hut Connie unw H Mint nuimint uf promise In tlm hi I, lli liroiiuhl him up I hive years ni;n nu' wiiiIiimI hl "ii It U n tir nlnw hii Wi'lilnii won lil it 't nkiil. Tliin yi-iir he wiirkn lilt ri'ii'lnr ilny, lli uni'ii riiilit In nu' flri' nwiiy wlili nil ll vctotnn'ii HUH. In flvn u:iiim pililii'l he'll ilrnK iliiivn Hiiimv An' thut'ii I'lmii all In nnnw Hint hi' rnil twirl lluil til' Iti-ni'li pill. Knr lwiiil,v twn lie n lii'in nniiic, mk mi bnnim on him .for .Vi'fiin In i'imiio In ht'lii i'ihi uiiiii' n rum', llii'n li'iinii',1 n hit In l'niiiiii'' iiiIiimiI. Hi' II ntlrk, titii, If hi nln't n fool, In tnlit' nnmi" 'Hurt ili'itri'i't. For Ten Days I am offering a fine $15000 jirnportybig 0-rooiu house una corner lot, :J blocks from jiostoffice nnd state house, for only $3000; half cash, balance terms to suit. Also our beautiful country home 1 1-2 miles east of peniten tiary, either with or without etock and tools, etc., on good terms, as I wish to quit l arming. R. R. RYAN 5H your fruit quickly ( Arottf h m Journal Want Ad. XT'.. T Connie Mack Not Expecting Victory McFarland Is After' Welsh. (By Hal Sheridan.) NVw York, Oct. .1. Connie Mark, miinniii'r of tin" I'hiliiili'lphln Atlilcticn, profi'HHon to hclii'vp tin' Boiiton Brnvi'H v. ill iv." hid nuKri'ijntlon ll ntiffpr fiuht for tho worhl 'n I'linuipionHliip thnn the Noiv York (limits iliil the limt two I linen out. He fiureK that the Hoftoninnti fci'l, im a result of their Kenmitionnl ipurt whirh enrrieil them from the bot tom of the heap to the National loii'iio I'hampiiMi.ihip for n fciv d.ciiIIih, tlr.t the tenm in unheatahle. "Anil when nnv team is Imlineil ivith Hint iilen," Haiti Connie, "it in n hnnl lunrejriiti.in to toiliiliie. I expeet the llraven to give us a forking RiniJ fijlit, iuil I think the Athletir,i will win nut lieemini", In my opinion, they nre the lient tenm linKelmll hail ever neeil." Hettlng here on the outeume of the wurlil's nerlen until rally fnvorn the Alliletii'H. Hnselinll experts rla'nn thnt Hie Anierlrnu league elulin an n whole are tit least 'III per pent stronger than ihohe making up the Nntinnnl league. The llruvi's, however, lire fighter, anil Iiiini'IiiiII ilnpe may lie upset. Each Is a Champion. Mnnitger Stalling has every inemln'1 of his ten in believing Hint enrh is n 'letntpioii, 1 inliviiltiiil rei'tiiifH lmve lieen forofleu hy the playeis inul the eltibV .tneiM'ts this yesr is Inrgely tine to thit fiit't. In lliiilolph. .lumen ii ml Tyler, "tti'lling linn a trio of titirlers that 'till worry liny eluli--even the Athlet ii1'. Any nitiulii'r of liniieltnll out IiiihI nsls here lielieve Stnlllngs' slurs are the eipinl.t if not the superiors of Mn 'hews.in, Maripinril iirul Tesreuti, Me .Ir.'w'n Ihree best bets. In the Inst two tvorlil's series the Markineu hnvo been ible to tin almost lis they pleasetl Willi l -draw's hiirlsinilhs with the exeep lion of Christy Muthewsou, Kuilnlph is in Mathewson's elans, nml Tvler inul .lutiies ontivuk .Mantuarl ami 'i'enreau. Kvers Is the keystone of the llrnves' i'lfi.'bl, nblv nssistetl by " Itabbit " Mn rnitville, Kvers reeenlly sabl that Mil rnuvllle was the bent ' ball player in either league, not even exeepting the Itre'it Ty Cobb, Hliilllngs also bus n ilerllng first luiseinan In Si'limiilt, nml thlnl I'll mi' In well I n lie n eare of by "'niltli. His o'ttl'ielil Is only fair. Mnek's inlii'lil Is one of the greulest liasebnll linn eier kiionn n ml Ins out I'iel l f ir nurpttssen thnt bonnteil by Hie Mimes. Homier ami l'Inuk utiilmiliteil Iv will ilo the heavy work on the mount! for Hie Mueldti's ami the nuletuue nf the nerien will ilepeiul on their nbllity in hi'1,1 tin- 1 1 i'ii i. If the Konttiitlan's it ' able to give either Kuilnlph, Tyler or lumen a IoikI of n run or nn, the Ath- letles will I'lm I Hie Hlnllliigites the toughest proposition they lmve eni'nuu lereil In years, Ulnhliy Not Anxtoun. Nun l''rnuelsi'0, (li t. I. - I'l'outoter .Inition V, I 'tiff rut ll wits etinvlnt'eil tmluv lltitl .limiiiv Clubby is not us minimis to meet lleiu'it" t'htp Its ho nun bel'tire 'h ' littler fhiHeueil Itlllv Mm nt v in four rnuiiils at the lliulttli HI reel menu Weiltieniliiy nlghl, llefnre he left for the liiisl t ling In Ciiffroth, Clnbln 'igree.l to termn I'm' ll inatfli with Chi' hut now hln luiinngt'i' Is wiring for new terms, " Kvoryllilng nun nijree.l upon befnro Cl.ibby loll Han Vniaelseo, " snitl Cof fr llt, "inul I hnvo wire, I Hint I tlmi'l ui'tternlnii'l wltv he nhnulil seiitl ine stit h a 'iti'stitge." ''hip aiel his tnniiiigoT lmve ilebnetl their ilepnrtuie In I, on Ancelos nml re ie hi n here until the tuuli ll tilth Clnbbv l t lont'il or I'ltlleil off enllielv, Causing tho Champion. Ntn Fr'tmin'o, Oel, ll, I'm Iter Me I'nibiitil .vim hot on tho trull totl'ir "f bfldl" nUi, tho lightweight rim in pit n, lie lint nutiuuiti'i il his willlt't nt'M to meet tho Wi'IsIiuiiiii for a slot net of Vn.ii'in nml If Krivltllo nioniii. Ininluenn, Mel'itrliiiid will Rlno ton lie lilfi 1'iiiiiiiln nt II n flot'k for him, Hilly Nolan, who formerlv linutlletl WllllV Iflltiile'a alfnlrs, la now MeFaiinuil ' in nn ii tier, 'Through llnirv Vitlltiek." nnbl Me Favbiiul here Itt'lny, " W'elnh hits snitl that he wnntn a nble bet of K'fi.OOP ll nnvlitiily wnntn to box hi in for the llghtivelght rlinniplonshlp, I mill take Unit net ami 1 will hunt thf monor real iimaey, not the conversation! klnil the nilaitte W'elnh In ready to sign il net of mlli'lon. "I have flushed with W'elnh three limes nml I have bented lilm on eth nreunloa, I'm nlniiilutolv ertaln that I an dn It again and if Welsh's an nount'emei t of III" wllllnguenn to mnkr S nl.le hot of JA.OtHi In on the level and the lightweight rhamplonM.lp Is tit tine, I win win it tn mirtt a may that mere win up no rnanre for an srgu meat. "Now If Welsh meann business, let him roine to I lie- rout and ny no," ! : Baseball : Pacific Coast League Standings. W. I.. IVt. I'ortiumi hii 7:1 sm .un Kruiieisi-o KM St .551 Venieii 100 84 ,54.1 Ios Angeles UN S7 ,52! Missions HII 1011 ,4:10 Oakland 71 114 .:.4 Yesterday's Results. At l'ortlini'l No game with I.os An geles, wet grounds. At San Frnneiseo San Frant'isi-o o, (liiklaml 4 (15 innings). At Venit'O Venieo 5, Missious 1. Pennant Dope. I'ortliintl is but two games in the leutl. I'ortlaud lias 25 more sanies celled ule.l. Sun Kraiteiseo is still one and one half gumes ahead of Voniee. Two ami one half gunios separate I.os Angeles form the first division. THE RACES FRIDAY. Free-for-all pnee, Oregon imiuufiii'tur ers' purse, thieo heals onlv, purse $7110 Don I'ronlo (Ditrfeo) I 1 1 llallamont (Chiltls) 2 2" Kiln renrose (Marnes) It ,'l Time, 2:24'., i!:'JM' !i:(t. 2:20 trot, editor's im rue, three lioitts only, purse $700 I''. S. Whitney (l)urfee) 1 1 1 llallle H. (Kirkluntl) 2 4 MeAl.o (Kirkluntl) 5 H 2 St ea Hoy (Harm's) 4 4 II Iji Corona (Wnllnce) 7 ll d Zotuilell (Tiltleii) (1 S d Hluiieho l''it',',simuioiiH (I'.rwin) .... M 7 d Wild (lirl (Kevt) 2 5 dr Sunset Hell (llowitl) d Time, 2:2K 14; 2:110, 2:27'a. 2:20 tiat'i', three heats oalv, i.tirse 7oo Hal Itoy (t)url'ee) ' I 1 I May Havis (Krwiu) 2 2 Hnl I'nsloa (Woodtoek) 4 , 2 Miijestn ( Hiirnos) II 4 4 Hell Smith (Sunfonl) I Time, 2:21 I I. 2:21'.... 2:27 11. I'Mflh heiil relav rut-e First, lie Young; set'oud, Slimier: third Ann- strong. Time, 4:111, 4:li:i 11-4, 4:51, To tal time to date, Armstrong 21 :27'-j; He lining. 2l:li't,; Stanley, 22:21. SMITH WOULD MEET I ' f. C. .1, Smith, Dciiinc rntii- ciiudiilu'e for governor, ill an open letter to C, 11. aloores, cliuliiiinu nl the Republican Inlit r ii hi in it t i'i' , tillers to discuss tho issues of tho fitniiiulgii before the peo ple on the nunc pint I'm in with )r, Vt llh.voonibo, Hi,. Reiuiblieuu cum In Inti Dr. Smith deiinren his reiiiliiicr.it to cove the state if the proposal is aeceplol. nr. .-"mini mivs poiutedlv Hint in hi experience in politics he has obscri.-d Hint It is not Hie i n ti 1 1 n lull niliiin.' -I l rum wiioiii tlto people wish to lien r, but from the ciiiididutt' hlmsolf. His open letter in lis follows: onornlile I Initios II. Mooron, ( linlr- man Republican Stule Central Comniil too, Portland, Or,, September 110, ll'll. Dear Sir: llnvlntr just rcnehod Port land Iniin a Ihree weeks Hip thriun'h custom Oregon, whore I discussed pub- iiiinsttuim holoro litliiieriuts an II cures, I note Hint in divers Intcrviotfs, letters mill million In the public prens ynii hnvo inlilit'FM'd tpterios to mo and rotpiostod that I "tlinousn oertnin "am paigu Inniion Itcfnio the public, III my snuiowhut Hunted expe'iei re III politics I have observe, 1 Hint it l not I lie usual practice for a riiin, itiij'i uinunger lu seek to engiige In p'thli discussion Willi iipponing cundiihit. , Hie piosuiiipl Ion ulwtivs being Hint not the iiiniiager, bill Ills onudblnle, in best ipinlilioil to conduct Hie ilincusUon; Hint not the iiinttnuor but the liiinlldiito If olocloil, In tit be tlm gmernor, ,iml Hint not the manager hut the cmiilltltitt' Is Hie pci sun fruiii whom tho pt'iplo wish to hour public dlsciinnlniin of pending tptestloiin. Asnumiug Hint vim are perfectly sin cere la your iiiblressen tu me, nnd pre sinning Hint for obvloun reasons you would prefer to have hr, Wlthviiinilie nppear In person rather than by proxy, I propose in response to vinir wishes lluil hr, YVIthvi'iiinhii nml I engage be fore the poitplit on Hie mime platform In a public tllnciinnlon. of pending Is sues, ciinductliig the pii'sciitatlon of our views In Hint neemlv and tlluiilflod iimiiner liofittliig the high nftice for which Hr, Wlthyconibe ami I have boon nonilunteil, If thin nioetn with your appro" si siiiiii lie glml to I'liulor with Dr, llliv I'ombe s once for the iiurpone of ar ranging the Itinerary nnd fixing tortus nntt pinun or tne iiriiiionoil tnlut discus ntnn nf these pitldle ipioattona In which you desire me to engage. I think the principal points In western Oregon and I ho chief districts In Portlninl should be liti'linlcil, nnd though t have .Inst completed a npcaKIng canvnsn of rant em Oregon I would be willing, an nn secomnioiUtliin lo hr, Wlthyconibe, to tne little principal points fast of the iiieiitiiniiin in tn ttlncnrr. Very sincerely yours, 0. .1, PMITII. Journal Want Adt art m bit hlp to tho larmart whon thoy NEWS arc to bu$y to corn to town. CZAR GENEROUS WITH ! AUSTRIAN PROVINCES Bucharest, Oct. 3. The Austio Hun guriun provinces of t'ukovinn nuti Trui: sylvania have been offered by 3iiisB'u to Ilouniunia, it was officially nnnoum oil here today, if tho Roumnninns will join tho allies immediately with their entire active army i,nd compter Tran sylvania for themselves. The Russians have already oeeupiei! ninth of Hnkoviiia but are nu; yet in Transylvania. " It was sn id the Hounianin'i t row., council would meet next week I ) Jecitie whether or not to accept Kussia's prop osition. Public sentiment was itlmo.l unirersully strongly for war. King Charles, whose sympathies ate all Cierninu, hns been so worried that he was ill today in his Bummer palme it Sinnja. It was expected he would indicate if the council decided to tight in the allies' side. BOMBARDMENT OF ANTWERP CONTINUES Antwerp, Oct. 2. Bombardment of Antwerp's southern defenses continued uninterruptedly today. During the night the Oeimnns moved' a number of their batteries closer to the city. They were not using their lli.H inch mortars, however, nnd Bel gian aviators, after Inspecting their po- j sitions, suit! none had yet been mount-1 Leading Dan F. Langenberg BASSO CANTANTE Diaphragmatic breathing and nasal resonance. :!15-16 HUBBARD BLDG. Miss Margaret Fisher TEACHER OF PIANO Beginners a specialty. STUDIO 700 N. CHURCH Phone 20'11-M. Ralph Harr Progressive Teacher of Piano Music Taught as Written. Transposition and Composi tion a Specialty. 1:5(57 North Twelfth Street. Phone 107. MRS. MARY E. DENTON Tonclit't' of Tlnno nnd Theory of Music GowdBky ProRrcusive Sorlea Used 18 North 12th St. Phone With a fine Line of High Grade Pianos on hand, new steak coming, I find myself nhnrt of room and sm sinking Some exceptional prices In both new and seen ml hnntl planus. Her are snnts of the bargains! On 1 .nil wig, nimnat new, MO; one Klngabury, slightly used, tlilO) one Nomlhani, Rtwil an new, M'Sj one R, 8. Howard, in good rendition, 1 nt. W. M. Cherrington, 440 Mill street, Palrm, Oregoa. etl. The besieging forces had destroyed most of the villages constituting Ant werp's suburbs. They were conducting their bombardment from, Heyntopden berg, Thiazelt, Louilerzel and other fa vorable positions. The inhabitants of the villages had either fled into Ant werp or across tile frontier into Holland. THE LINE OF BATTLE (Continued from Page Oue.) Iittion. Germans Stake All. For this reason ;iu importance was seen in the grout eastern engagement which eveu the fighting on the Aln'iie nnd the Aisne have not possessed All obtainable mforniatien indicati . that the (lenunas had staked evirv thing on the mighty struggle. Besides the forces oi'igiunllr held in the eastern field, every man who could be spared from Fiance and Belgium nail been rushed to the Itussian frontier. The fortresses nf interior (lermnnv hail been denuded of their gnvrisonp for the same service. The best even of the land had been requistioiied to 'ii;ht the slnvs. Practically the whole of the Aimtro Hungarian army was drawn up nloug the tilt me line. Tiic liaisor was in supreme conininiul of the eastern defensive enmpnign. A'd ing him were (lenornls Von Moltke and Von Der (loltz. The battle line today in this eastern zone wns the longest in history. 3,100,000 Russians. Continuous fighting will not, indeed, take place along its entire front, since Salem 's m USIC Minnetta Magers, Contralto Just returned from Chicago, where she received daily lessons from ll number of fnmotis teachers, including Charles W. Cl'ark, nf Paris, one of the world's greatest instructors; mid her former toucher, Her bert Miller, exponent of tone production, nnd ulso llermnn heVries, who wan for many yours hend of the Vucal Depart nt of the Chicugo Musical College, and is now engaged In eonehitur touchers and pro fessioniils only. During her stuy In the Kast, Miss Magorn had the rare privilege of hearing ninny lessons given by these eminent instructors. Her Classes In Voice will begin Monday, Oclobor 5. Phone 1205 Mornings Only, Corner Commercial and Chemeketa SALEM'S LARGEST AND BEST MUSIC HOUSE Complete Stock of Pianos and Organs And Musical Instruments of All Kinds in All the Leading Standard Makes. Largest Assortment of New and Popular Sheet Music and Music Studies in Oregon. The Leading Text Books and Hand Books on the Subject of Music. Musical Supplies for Every Need. Geo. C. Will Oregon's Oldest and Most Reliable Music 132 State Street William Wallace Graham ' TEACHER OF VIOLIN Pupil of Royal High School, Berlin, Germany, under Joachim, Marteau, Halir and Markes. Letters of highest commendation from them. Nine and one-half years European experience. A specialty made of beginners. Studio on Saturdays of each week at Hotel Marion. For appointment, phone Hotel or in quire of Miss Mary Sehultz, Assistant, 1160 Center Street. Phone 2;5B7-M. 131 iiutural obstacles lik lakes ami swa.nps make this impossible, but on the map, it extends S0O miles, from north of the Niemen river to the Carpathians. In the far north the fighting will be chiefly skirmishing in force, the greater part of northern Iliissian Poland being a vast quagmire nt prujtfnt. Yet it ea" the general opinion that the c.ar would have to use 1,200,000 men to hold his line there and in east Prussia. The central Russiun army, operating in the south of Itus.tinn Poland to pre vent the flanking of Nicholas' Oalician forces, was estimated nt 900,000 strong. Another l.nno.noo troops constitu ed the line along the Nida and Donnjec rivers and in occupation of the I'nr pat'nian pusses. German Loss 60 000. Petrograd, Oct. 3. The battle of Cra cow was beginning to reach great pro portions today. The Austra-lierinnn outer line of de feases parallel the Donajcc river, be tween Turnoiv and Cracow. Here the i Teutonic forces were engaged with the ftussians. , The battle friat extends from the Vistuln river to the Carpathian t'.iot hills. More Russians were .'Oiiilag up con stantly nml it cecmeil certain that the ; fight would develop into a mightier conflict, probnbly for days, as it pro- grosses. North of t'ne Vistula and not so 'ur jadvnnced to the eastward an the Dona Joet river defenses, there wns drawn up Uhe Oerinnn line which will attempt to hold buck the mn in Russian ailvn'.ee from Russian Poland into Silesia. I This line roughly follows tho Wnrthn Dealer. Salem, Oregon Instructors river and extends from Poseti to Cra cow, where it is in touch with the Aim triuus. Along tins front it was estimated 750,000 (iermuns had been concent rnted ami nil n'i't'ouutn iudieuteil that hey were arriving constantly. The wnr office, reviewing the opera tions of the czar's forces in Poland dur ing the past two weeks, asserted that the Hermans hail been compelled to re treat everywhere. It was estimated thnt in the same length of time the Cer mans had lost 110,000 kilted, wounded nml ruptured, besides which the Jtus sinns claimed to have taken a nu nber of (iermun guns. Would Force Peave. Petrograd, Oct. . Witi. the Oeri.'ans retreating before the Kussi.VnT; in the Niemen river district and the Austii.-i retiring in llaliciu, it was officially lc elnretl here today that the Petrograd general stuff's piuns were working oat exactly. These plans contemplated h defeat of the Hermans by the Russian right, a tlcfeut of the Austriuns bv the RiiBs'an left nml then a comblnntiru of the two I Russian forces to compel the Germans I to accept n decisive battle on the south- west Russiun Polish frontier. ! Accordingly a body of 1,000,000 Tlus ; sinus hitherto held in readiness at War (saw to nee if the earlier part of the i program went through satisfactorily, j hail already begun to advance, it was j snitl. They were reported to be aheinly i driving the (lermnns out ol the vicnity of Lodz. ! In official circles hen) It was astcrt i ed n derisive Russian victory in the I battle of Cracow will compel the ka'ser , to seek peace immediately. Western Conservatory of Music FRANK K. CIH ltCltlLI,, Representative Suloin brunch. Complete course in pinna and neeoin pnnying theoretirnl blanches. Diplomas granted upon completion of course. Studios, n is 1-2 Opern House bldg. Resilience phone 1100. Pupils enrolled at any time, Miss Beatrice Shelton Teacher of Piano Studio :U3 Marion Street Phone 1290 Bertha Junk Darby Teacher of Tiano 070 Cottage Street Phone 1050-W Gowdsky Progressive Series used if desired, embracing the regular Conservatory Course. H. D. ST. HELEN PiunoH and Onrnns Tuned and Repaired. Rea. Thone 1005. RpHidtmce 230 Court Street, Salem, Oregon MISS LAURA GRANT Instructor of Prano and Kindergarten Classes now being organized Residence 859 Center Phone 2016-R