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M-ta--- POLITICAL CARDS EARL RACS Candidate for City Recorder Platform Efficiency Justice in recorder's court Kconomy In officio expenses (Paid Adv.) -4-4 --- SACRED HEART ACADEMY Under the direction of he Smters of the Holy Ntusi SALEM, OREGON BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL Most approved methods, Pri mary, Grammar and Hi.li School Departments, Comploto Course in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony. Wo interference with religion ol: pupil. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS ,5:liolastic year begin second fVonday in September. vdJress, SISTER SUPERIOR !!.. - . (.' L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. l:t South Hiirh Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 28:1. NORWICH UNION ftRE INSURANCE SOCIETY 1KIUH1IAKDT a Mni:01T mMuiiI Agent, lib -UW itiMt For Ten Days I am offonnj,' a fine $C0(K) jM-opei'tyhii; SM'oom. house and corner lot, .'! blocks from iMstoffice and state house, for only $.'.000; h;ilf cash, balance terms to suit. Also our beautiful country home 1 1-12 miles east of peniten tiary, either with or without istoek and tools, etc., on good terms, as I wish to quit farming. R. R. RYAN REAL EHTATB TRANSFEBS. .l II Smith ot ut til J n Milev, Iota S, 4, I) H I Snydeiii Add Id Auiom. I0. J II Miloy o Web Moulder, lulu .1, 4, 11, II I envdem Add fo Aururn.-10. 1 M i.'k ol u tit A li Cannon el ut, loud in II II 1 1 ii t it In n Add to Mt Auiel. A '1 Cnunoii ot ti o II lin k ot iu. Mil ,'.,.. In ,oe III T K S H S W,-l, M K M. KInli'V il in tn r' ,1 Knitf, !!( tier,.. In noes 4 .1 T 7 S H I -..liHiil. W. HAVE NT MAJIIZIA61. : - I ' " f ' LlTH" WEE' TALK To I MCA 5 Vw . 1 ' jxti'i tfsP&sb SriMl m mm? Jl A w ! SPORT - Iff WALK SYSTEM IS WRONG Points Out Loss of Smith and Close Call for Others Under It (By Hal 8hei:an.) Ni'w Vork, Oct, s. Tin i.olii v nl .Mhiiiihit Ci'iiiK,. SliillinH ol' ilrivin'tj ii'iwn nxt iii l i'Iok' of tin- Hi':i.-oi. r'Vi'u iiflir Hie ItrnviM J j . 1 i'lim lii. the I fn ii it nt wim rcajioiihlc for the injury utniiic'. nl llriioklvii 'i u i'm In, v liy Tliiril IliiHi'iiimi Hmiili. Ai.r"hcMiion of in jury in sold to he tho one in. I onl ivii.-mu wliy Mnmmi'r Cumiii Mni li o't tlii Atlili'tir Kino ui'urly nil of lii- H'lillllllH II Mli'llllllll itIIMII'ilillti'ly lltt'l l' iiunin Imd . . i .. I tin- Ai'iii'rl' .iM I : H 11 firm. As a ri'Hiilt tin- Allilctii's will outer llio fiit 1411 me of tile wurlil iiritH in I'liilihli'lpliin tninorrow with tlll'ir lilll'lli ) II t II t wlliltt till' 1 1 1 tl V rt Kit' liiiiulii iiiu'.l mi. I ili.i'ouriii'il by tl.ii i it'llrc of Smith. It i a iiiiMtion milium t:i ;-!:! 11 o lii'rtu lii'n- whiMI pliiyiim I1111.I hull will Ihin nt iliilii' In 11 ttooil inili.'.v. dvrr voiiloiiMiiinB on tnc piii't of the Urn vim in Inkiiiu tho hint vim f 1 1 1 . i'''i t m-rii'H with tho llmnU 1:11110 It iloH'iviiiH Sinlliinj,. of Ii irt two ronl Htni-K, .lohiniy KviM'k mill " ItuMiit Mil miivillo. And tliori' wnx uotliiu nt stiilio I'ilhor. Kvor nolninol nlinlll iiliO U' Mill. I iu III.' Ii'jj 1111,1 Wont down in 11 ho.ii in 11 I'ollirtinn nt n.'.'iiii.l liovo, l''oiliiiinl,.y tho out wiih not 11 ili'i'li 0110 11 11. 1 Kvitk workoil llnoimli llu' rri-t of tlio unmo. I.utor M :i 1 11 11 ill,-. Koinu. lilio h lyi'lono niter lim I , It 1 1 . looh 11 1I1111I1I0 hoii.lor inl.i ullli ol tho riulit fiol.l Imson llml 11111.I0 1 he up,.,.. Ii("i' n.-p. Mi' IVMIIH...I piny, hut he nlii'M'.l .wvonil pniuliil liriiiKoii for n.'v 0111I .lny. iil'lorwiiriU, With Kvon, Miirnnv ill,, nit. I Smith nilnsiiiK finin Ihr lliioiii, I ho wry hen. I, l imit im.l liolloiu wim ll hnve I een li'ou hoil from .' t.il " "km ' I'liili. Net, ,..ii tho 1 N,.r ioim injury t.i Muniuvnlo 11 11. 1 Kutk, lie eonlinuoil hi leuuhun in lh.. uume riilht up to io Ih-i iinv of tho tO'llHIlll. iiti.l tho 1 1 J .1 i 1 . a of Sinllh. In u iliri'.'l ri'"iilt. M1111111401' Miilnnv ulwiiyA r:i.,.. up mi llin rouullil" I . li.l ho lioliovon llu' iel li.l thoin 11 woil.l of kooiI ilonpilo St'il. Iiiili' eoiili'iilion thiit pluyoiM nllow.il to ruse up limy 11I-. 1 p'ny "en.v loill' lorioM the lilo of 11 iioil.1 ' k.mi.v SliilliiiH' eo'ilolitiou nmy lie iio,lil lln.l Mellrnw'. nil I Min i, ' ' poliev nmnu. ''t It is 11 t ti 1 11 1 y t Iki t lh,. Iinivi'f woiil.l Iiiivo eiilore.l the worl.ru Horioi with tln'ir Hiiiiniiu eoiiihiuiHion 1111 lirolu'ii If Hie Mo-Inn innioiuor I1.1.I uiiou Inn ii'uiiIiii'k ! reft on the l.nl 1l.1v ol 'he Nnl ioiuil leiiitue kimoxui. Don't Llko DkiIkIoii. "iiMun.l, 1 nl.. Oi l, UiiMiii.I t',.j, I'iim woio ,linlii'e. to.lnv willi l ie 'in iv iloeLioii leu.loii'il y lioferi'e Alio Allell in Hie I.Hh 10 iii.I Im.'iI li,.)oie the Wi l DiiMi.ii.I rlub In. 1 niiiht hot worn Wiilio .'it;..iuiMiiui 1111, 1 I,,.,, ,ohn,mli I'eiih.'i wi ;;hli, The now, I H10114I1I . ,. ,m. 110. 1 Alien n IIOl Ml.ih le iii. o.l eoiiil.leinlile nnipr'HO. .'il:'.jiu . I tluim wonie.l .l.ihiiion lliioooliout the l'Ollt"t uhh uti.iiht left Mi hi, I jlhi' tii'Din In,,, I mi levi'inl ne, iihoiij. 1 .uinii.ou i ii'.', nil oiny polul . oil l.i , Ilo0llll. 1 JAPAN NOW SAYS SHE NEVER SAID IT Tokln, (), I. H,., ,enl,il Mint .1.1 pun Itinl ovi'f pnonlied In I'oiifint. lt aetivl lien ni!iilnt (li'inuiiiv In Kinu t It it it an. I n.ljiieont wnleri wn I'uiitnlui'.l In mi Interview with Korolun Mlniiter Knlo iublibo. Iu iieviiip,u, lior,. (o.lnv, Tln 111IU1 lo'i fori'os wouM nttnt k the knlier'n, ini.l tin. minuter, wherever noco.itry o proteel .luimiiose nlilpplmt or Hint of .liipan'ii Klllea, Thin, lie Ided. m lulende.l till nlonu nnd ntith ln wn offb Inlly Hlvon mil to Ihc con Itnry. .1 n 1 it it lilnnd, Kntt) eoneludeil, wnuld be held by the .Tiipmirm. until th end nf (he wnr, Thi Interview nn In nmnor In mm detiin tlmt In i.'lf.mj Oernmn linulnr iiomei.liniii, thi .Inpniieic. wern Kolnnj nrtlietr thiin mm provided for In tho I'mitmni thv miuotiu'ed l t ) out breiik of tip" wr. THE SALEM CAPIT AND AFTEJtt.-. NEWS : Baseball : SHOWERS FOB BALL GAME. W.ishinxtun, Oct. I'l-ofoH-iiir Kmiiu onfii'lil, xovorumi'iit fore iiHti'r, preiliet oil uimi'ttlo'l weiithor with prnlmlily kIidwith in f'hilnili'lpliiii tomorrow. " ThiiniliTstornm, " ho hhuI, "will hp Ki'iii'i'il. Jt looks kIooiiiv. "showem ire nioro Hum likoly, ,1 nut wlmt tiiiu iliornili);, iitti'i'hoon or 11 i t cniiliut lie proiliete'il. Siyns nf min, however, ire plontifiil, " Pacific Coast Loague Standings. W. 1. I'. l I'lirtlnii.l us "."1 .ruiilil Sun i.'i n 11 ,-i -1 1 Inn sil ",.i Vonii o .'. ii:i Nil ,.T,i; 1. 0.1 Anxi'los 1 t ,sh ,';; MLioonn mj I f ,'j, ( Inliltiiul 70 1 H ,:i7l Yentordny's RobiiIU. At Veiiiep 1'orthnul s, Voiiiee .. At Sun l''riiiioinci MitoiiiKis 1, Sun Fruiii'ineo I. At, Uiikliind l.on Anui'lei. 7, OnUii'iu GRAND JURY THROUGH INDICTS A. J. ANDERSON Wstonlny nfteriioon the unin? p,ry .liMo. iu eiisiun with the return of n true lull iiulietinK A. J. An.:,'!,,,,, 0., . liiir,!,. of u ntniitory erlnio noni,,,) 1, 'l-.voiir-l, iluuojitor. Aiulei.10,1 ,Ml, hi iliiuulitor haw lioen livlnv.., n tent in South Nnlen, i the .sl..,ii;r. rr nl I .I11.VM. Shentf Keh henrd ,one eom I'1" "U u roniilentM of III,,: leelton 11111I wont out to invent iato. ip,,u , liitf proinie,l l,y ,','.,. ,, h,.r Hit her xhoiil.l not (.nuii.li her, Cm tfir "Id tho offiior 11 purtieiilnrlv revolt "K "lory, nhieh eniiM',1 Mm' t t( ii.th tho (.nl 11 ,1, 1 her fntliov lul.i eon tody. An. lemon in in jnil n. ,:. Ky wn. ent ,,ut to the (iin- TiiduMrinl Miiine until .lie m tuli.Mi enr f r uliipli'd hy n.uiie fninily. n. lemon hii.vh ho Ion' lr,. m I t n Ii Ion denim the eriine nnd iliicreilitx th. k'li'l htnrv. Convietiiiii on the I'linnje 1 ' ' 11" i" 11 lemon 'O or ' Jl ye ir to life iinpriie.niu.lit In I'r.on the 1 BOB GROOM By A, M. Corrlgaa. Rtd McChe nayn It'll only thirty voiu, n ,jn,. , 1011. le popiilntioii urow in ll..evile llliitol.. An' el- in. 1 l,v I ,.,.,,'1 ,.' old folk nlwny , ,' n, H, ,,tl 'Mil' Hob," "(' Or mi tit," "ill' llnv," uf eonrHi. lie a played linro nine t e e 11 . f n 11 r .when Kurt MeoH, KlIIOIIIl, lion l'0H Lore In. we.MIn'. "onii din' nn 111 e. An' Ito .pent fV)1 veiiii In Hie l.ii.li l.el'ure he .il hi. I'l( leiiaue pii.h in luiike In. I.. f.ir fume, Hob towet'i ome Ineliei pn.t ni feet, but lui.ti't Hot H 1. 1, 'It o' llt.-nl l"'tw 1 Mi I'oitei an' iklu, When h,. trot out In. .pin lie iluinli you'd wnnt III lout 101110 luibv'i luillka .l i.e he wouldn'l win, II.. did look old but. .till lio itnye.l with Wiililnutoit 1111I1I he'd niiiile n viilt five yeuri Imiu l,n. veur he left the elnn of lltil'f to 100', bv ehnnuln' unll'rli"., If he rnnldn't rliin tile uutiht. Ht, l.oueo'n Ve.li t Uolt'i addrem. llin rlilhl unit itill hm pep I uueii. Thev'11. workllt' him enuuith. He jet. In there an' worki nwav but lin k tlon'l m'em tn I'onte hi. wny-fnte trenK him I'tetty roitith Hob mvi he'a uoud for untie yivaia yet, lie will be, too, I 'd make a bet of one bin, blaek elnr. Ol' H0I1 one ' tho.e ipteer ulnki who 'a Hood, but, Vanie he'a 11. . I a Jim, oan never be a utar. California yew which grows in the national forwH nf that stale la findlnu aonie me in ient day ar. herv prae tie. Its qualities cltiielv reiembls thoVe of tho old wotld ,vw, whlrh. ma le the I'nglantl longbow famous In mediaeval -i.jtsi?sa ir-i..vv' rWlWt1 Mi SrsA M7nn9 IV.V.VJ 1 1 WMV. At - JOURNAL. SAI.EM. Wvnrv SOME IDLE PRATTLE ABOUT THE SERIES (By Hal Sheridan.) I'htliidi'lpliiu, Hit, S, Antutt) Connie Muek, nmnuni'r of the Alhli'tiea, bun put nnother one over on the liii.elinll frnti'iiiity, it wim lonriii'il hero todny. "S'.ulfy" MelnnoH, bin ntiir first liiiKoiii 1, in mi fieri 111; limn a mnere in jury. It hiiK been heretofore Htippoyod Hint Mt'lnnes wu rontiiiK up for tho world '.1 nOriei. In p.rinittiiii the met of .M.'Iiiiich' iiijiiry to lenk out, Muek xiiiil Mr 1 11 lies prubjol,'.' would stnrt in the first giiiiie. Nevi rtheleri, it wim leitrne.l toduy, ef forts hnvt) bi'Ptt ntiide to prepnre .liuiiny Wnlsh, nn outfielder, rs bin milMtitiitn. It win liolii'ved here, however, that if Meliii.i'i is nun lik' tn piny, lliirry Din in will nn ns llin iiihstitute despite the filet Cir.t he is 4 'J years old. Melnnes' linn I wni li.'tn.liiKe.l yoNtenlny, but Into iu the owning I he IiiiiuIiikoh were re IIIOV.'.I. The Hinves were still confident of it t iry todny. Miutuuei' Htulliiprs wnnt ed his iron to priietieo nt Shibe purk nt J o'i'loi'k this iil'te nio.ui, but Mini K,'r Muek ileniurr.'d, suyliiK the Ath lotits would priii tiee nt Unit hour, lie oi ler . I Stnllinus the use of the pnrii this liminiiiK. Tile funs were inoltili.iiiK todny for the first pilule. I'!dwiird Lynch, Itund 111 yen.s, iippenreil nt the blencher itnlo nt - u I'lock yestenlnv nnd biivs he will hold bis position until the unto. "I"'" nt noon I'lltlity. Cil'ty uieii were In Hue Oieri beloro midnight nnd the line wits growiUK todny. Tho Kent sole closed vestertluv wilile Si No matter how old it is, no matter how long standing; your kick or how much you've misused or abused it, dig out that jimmy pipe I Get it right back on the firing line ! Jam in a bunch of Prince Albert and make some fire. What's the answer what's the answer ? Why, it'll just about wise-you-up-somc as to why Prince Albert leads the band wherever men smoke pipes or roll their own cigarettes. As makin's, P. A. has the Indian sign on all the re-brands and ciojf-brands. It's the most delightful roil em cigarette smoke you ever hcokc d up a match to. Get the idea vow that P. A. throws a jolt into any notion you or any other man ever had about stung, bitten, nipped, broiled tongues ! Because Prince Albert can't bite I Tho bite and throat parch are cut out by a patented process. And remember, no other to bacco ever was, or is today, in the same class with P. A. mms Ai mm f he gives you a 99-year lease on some real copper riveted smokings joy. Why, P. A. jammed in a jitruriy pipe or rolled into a makin's cigarette is tho bullicst you ever pulled on; just puts a punch in your spirit that makes you feel like a spring morning I And you'll hear the birds sing and sec the pretty flowers drink their dcwdropsl You get that '76 spirit in your system 1 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wuton-Sl,m, N. C, ii rail Mi ! Wmrm mm EYES TROUBLE YOU? TRY THIS SIMPLE RECEIPT. j We nil know Bomo homo remedy for our minor troubles, nnd by the use of I ll,. P.i,..,ll.,a .. .1.......lu Kill 1. saved and doubtless mnny a life. How few know what to do when theii eyes become tired nnd ache, or feel dry nnd iiiflumi'd from nbuac nnd overuse! In the morning your eves feel rough or sticky, or they trouble you when you j rend. Wlmt do you dof Most of us rush off nnd get glasses (perhaps nt some cheap store wiiore no skill is used in fitting our eyes), which we very of ten do not need at nil. Thousands are wenring misfit or unneeessury glasses which they might better discard, nnd other thousands onn. with n little ce.ro. I probably so strengthen their eyes thnt glnsses might never bo necessnry. Here ' is n free receipt Hint ntny be rolled up on to give eomlort nnd to help the eyes of some people; it is harmless nod lins tho enthusiastic, endorsement of thou sands who havo used it: & Orudis Optona (1 tablet). 2 Ounces Witter. Use us nil eye wnsh night nnd morn ing, or oftener if possible, It mnkei most eyes feel fine, quickly nllnys ir ritntiou, brightens tho eyes and tJtjTfp ens the vision. Jinny who hnve useo it no longer feel the need of glnsses,' ninny others have reused to, four the they will soon be obliged to wenr them, (let the Optima tablets from your near est druggist ami prepuru the solution! nt your own homo. lil.ini'l fnus, tumble to sot-urn seats, were still in line. Ticket spei'iilutois were ilcninniliug .-'1 for each sent. .. !'' ' :' '..j, v"kvt wneres your jimmy pipe yj J .. ,A national joy smoke Drawn toy 'Olltt Sterrett SOME THINGS ON THE NAVAL SIDE London, Oct. ft. Lieutenant Com mnnder Mux K. Horton of British sub marine E-9 wns today's hero of the hour throughout the llritish isles 011 ac count of the K-Sl's successful raid to the mouth of the Hiver Kins, during which it succeeded in torpedoing nml sinking a (ierninn destroyer and was reported though this wns without confirmation to have sent one of the kaiser's cruis ers nlso to the bottom Houiiiliihont advices from Berlin left no question that reports of General Von Moltke's removnl from his posi tion ns hend of the (Ionium geuerul stuff were erroneous. General Von Voights-Hhetz, who was snid to have succeeded him, was merely made qiiur termnster general, It wns understood. Admiralty officials were consider ably entertained by nccoitnts of the exploit of Lieutenant Hellinl of the Italian navy who, while giving one of King Victor's submarines its initial tests in the Gulf of Spezilt, rnu away with the craft- to Hiistin, France, bii-j ciiiiso he wanted to drag Italy into the; war. " 1 Wlin t the French naval imlhorities nt, Hnstia would do with the lieutenant, his crew Hii,) their vessel wns not ye-ti known. Word wits received from Pnrls of the, decoration nf Sergciint Kraut, of the Clench uviiition corps with the cross of the Legion of Honor and of the grunt-, lug of a military medal to his incchnn-! iciiui, 1'rivnte ijuiiuilt. for bringing dow n a Gorman iioropluue nenr Hhoitus.i Ascending to give battle to the Gor man, Fin nt. and (Jiiinnlt nifccoilcd In I old xut?-- , :f y-A i icv i vri jpys X-Ai' iliiBlll AkJ llthn buy Print Albrt rrwhr In hippy t4 btft, Sc lldy rt J tint, 10c ; and alto In handaom pound ami hall-pouni buodduia, m lUttdy Bit fu nor oi Ut sBk, . 1 Stove Polish YUU Should Use TT'S differont from I others because mure care is taken In the rnuklno; nnd the mnterk'.lj used are ofVj Black Silk Stove Polish Mnlten o hrlllhnt, ulllc polish thnt does not rub nil or du.it oii, un J t.o HliiaolatJtn four tlmo n;t lrm orlinary stov; Sollnh. Used on H:mpl9 stovH andaolJ y Imnlwfire nn-1 urfCiTy UofilerH. All wo imk tantrhl, I'fo-iton your cook nltrm, jfwir pnrlor b!ov r yoi.r ku rimwi. h' yol (inn't lint! It llin bast tcvo polUn yna "V-r nurd, your rloi.ttT ti inithoncii to r I'limJ youi diiimcv. In "lit on Ill(ic!( N ik btwi t'olUh. H: Jj In lii)'ilii or Mjjto-nn -puhJII Black Silk Stove Polish Worlti Sterlttii.UHnoii INit Slash Silk AlrOr'nn Ircn K(im-mI on arHtr. r'i(j'tirt. tiiv -i!ii.,n-)'ri.wciHji rui-tinn. -Hi 3E3 imtting n bullet through the former' gnsnliiie tank. The aeroplane won quickly wrapped in flames ami plunged to the ground, both its pilot and ob server being burned to death, A rich girl must be awfully homely if n young man would rather work thiin wcil her. ..- . Ci 8 rf. V .1 ; If