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SIS on Everybody Shunned Oa Forrest Hills Courts I'orrest Hills, I,. I.. Sept. ;t..l 1 !ni!(ih both champions an. I near chain, pious slumped in their play yesterday, hard mutches were n-.l ii tt'-ii for today in the fourth round of the national ten iiis chnmpionship. So far the favorites have come through without a break, but as the play narrows ,ovvii, it is believed Home upsets are to In- expwt cJ. It. Norri Williams, title holder; Karl liehr, K i!. Alexander ami T. li. i'cll,1! of the eastern crack nr still in thej running while .Maurice McLaughlin,! William Johnston an, I ('. .). (iriffith, of'jjc the ( uliforniii contingent, tiro standing i'r the west. , Tluce lust miitehei, were looked for-' ward to today with the count plavers' lit the center of interest. M e Lough li u ! had Alexander on his hands, Johnston 1 clashed with Hehr and (Iriffith was imitched with H. P. Law. T. R. Pell defeated ('. M. Itull. of1 the Crescent A. C, IS I, tJ-2. II ,'t. ' East and West Meet. Detroit. Mich.. Sent. II. Kust nwi west today in the feature match of the Menu-final rmnnl of the American golf chnm)ionshl tournament on the links iif the Detroit Country ( lull. Kolicrt A. (inrduer of Chicago,' former national champion, and Mux Marston of Hulliis rol, N. J., were followed by a large gal lery wheu they teed off. In the other half the semi finals, ftherrill Sherman, mm of former Vice President Sherman, of I'ticn, N. v., met I iiinn (i. Anderson, the Mount Vernon, i. y., veteran. (lerdner and Mnriton played each other to a mnndstill during die morn ing riiind, which ended nil square. An derson en. led the first IN holes 7 up un Sherman. Want Football Game. Kan Francisco, Sept. .'I. Official of the expoHition today renewed, their ef fort to have the 'University of Call oruin anil Stanford University reac h an athletic. agreement no the big font IihII game of the im'iisoii ran lie played t the fair gro I. A committee head- a.l I... I il ' "J iioveriior .lonnsuu is seeking a reconciliation. Boy n Wonder. Seal lie, Wash., .Sept. It, Waller Mail, 1(1 year old southpaw of the 'i cum w no tins won L'li and lost J7 games, including a string of twelve straight, left today to join the Itroohlvn National. Maimer Itaymond aa'va Alalia ha more ability thaii any plaver be ha ever een go up. SPOUTS OF ALL SORTS. Han Francisco, Hep!. II. This 1, "Hpider Itaiini Day" at llecreation I'ark. In recognition of hi good work or the Heal (hi mciisoii the fans and benl management 1 doing honor to the Iwirler. During this tifternoon' game Jie will receive present from the iiinn "IP 'lit and the fan. Hlnnford University, Cul., H.-pt, ,1. I'lrst regular rugby practice will be held at Htaaford Uiinorrow. There were 2.W athlete nut for first practice Int aeiiHiin, a u. It i expected thai iiuuiber will bu Increased to row. Illoomlnglon, lnd., Sept. .'I. Jim Thorpe, fainoii football star or Carlisle Indian ichool, will assist Conch Child with the rnivcrslty of Indiana football eleven, It wa announced today, Kan Pranclnco, Kept. II. Hill Htcen, firmer Detroit pitcher, r ntly pur "hnsed, aicare. In a Seal uniform for the first time today. : New York, Si.pt. it, - President tlil more of the Federal league denied to day that the Hultiiuuri. i..um of his league 1 about to .lislwui.l. ft ,(,,,, RirLES TROM JAPAN. London, Sent. -The llritish goeriiiueut lias rccnc.l miu dred ill' thousand of rit'l-s niNiiufactiiied in Japan, it was learned tulav. 1; i under stood the Hiili-li troops in the Dar.lnuellci nie ulniot euliielv cpiippcd Willi these guns. The Japanese nic ulni tcporte.l to hae shippid b'ussia lonsi.lcr ul.le in till," ..,. ;. r .. New s I . dxANDjNG OF THE TEAMS National League. W. L. I'ct. .fiij7 ..'In lit .171 Phila.cl.hia lilOlllilltl Ifloslon hii-ngo St. l.,,irs .... New Voilt .. I'ittsbui; .... . lis . r,r ;.i . o!t . i;i . r,n . fist iio li.'l ti: .-(in .4.'il .i7j .if.lj ,f-iH .fi21 .471 ,:sh.i :.w i .sua .fill .fi.'.'.i .S4U S:v Mi .47:t .4fiL .:ir.n ( incinuati U7 American League. liOMtl HI lletroit f'hicago Washington New Vork I'leveland HI. Louis .... I'hiladelphia , 2 . o:; fiii 47 4 .to federal League. Pittsburg .. CM .. W .. 117 fi; . or . i . ,ri7 ewark Ht. Loui ... Kansas City Chicago Iliiffalo Itrooklvn ... fi (is OH ilaltimore '8 Pacific Coast Leavue 1.0 Angeles Hii lis WanFrancisco H OH Vernon 7ij 7y Halt Lake T 7(j Portland ir, 7u Oak land (ill 8ii Yenterdav'ii Rmnilts .nfiti .fiOU .4S7 .4f.l .4lf. At. i.im Angeles San I'ran- cini'O ii, rortlaud 3. At l,o Angelc I,o Aniiele .1 I, Vernon " X At Walt Lake Halt Lake 4. Oakland :i. He 0. A. C. Football Teams Gather For Practice Oregon Agricultural College. Cor vii I lis, Hept. . With the opening of flit I ollcge year at (). A. C. but two week ilistant the nllilc II,. coache have mith- cre, nil advance anuad of 30 football f I'ootball men and left for Xv llciich, where an attempt will be miiilc lo season the men for the work of the coming year. The task confronting the coach,. this year is not easy, Mince """I "an or Hie thirteen letter "' " lst season's crack team have "o reporled. Not all of these am aide lo take the pridiiuiunrv training and only four of the regular are in the pre hcmsoii lino up. The situation 1 Improved somewhat by the presi e of several substitute and second string men, whose plnviug ability will utift'cii the slicking qnu. ilie of the new comer. Of course no line ha yet been taken on the strength of the new men and altogether the prospect is not so encouriiging a might be wished l,v the Orange supporter in view of O. A C ,.,,,;,, i UJi eastern football teams. Last season1 work nt the bench proved Us worth ill unrnverinir star m.rf, .. .....n as in comlilioniug the men tunl thing M.ii.v near a uiiiereui o, when the sipuid reluin to the College. The team u ill I i ... .. . ioim, nr. Htewart will lie assisted bv Kverell May and H. M. I'nvev. The t'ulire trip will occupv iusl eighteen davs. Watching the Scoreboard inner i ieveiaii, Alexander outpit I,. i . i risiv a n iieu'M.in i.i. . .... .. i.. i. ...... .. l "".oi'i'iun Il 1 1 c ii'.lic.l the (imiiU "il i WT.it.. So, lilew in, ,:. . ,, : I lite Sin Idew no when Detioit Ti. geis liegini t hit, tui.l il,,, s,.r Bs S....I j,,. .1 i' ,, ,' "" 1 . Heals I the ball and again defeated ' o. ',' III U , fl... .. ..II... ..I Heavers, A toll. That' thiee iu a row.j 1 A....U split even, Put I ,"" "'l I'l'.le such lough finisiiesi I Salt l.,il , 1...1.. I...I, il, i t't- I i! ' w:l" 111 Hi,' tew cheoiicalh put,, altaiis s. " "'.s s,, Just Wright Shoes Are easy fitting ami stylish. They have pleased many men who have never been pleased in a Shoe before. Many years of manufacture have developed the things that make these Shoes suited to eurv person ality. Just Wright Shoes are hand made bv experienced workmen out of the liest materials-ami are fully Kuaranteed to give satisfaction to every customer. Prices $1.50, $.".00, $6.00 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS ' STORE TTTE DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIPAY. SEPT. 3. 101-". ARROW ; ! ! : Soft COLLARS Of While l'lijtie or Rcij, or plain Mull. 2 lot 25c. rr.iT TT. pfMionvivro.. ir makr? Eight Accidents Are Reported From Marion County-One Is Fatal Th. re were ei,lit accidents reported i from Marion county at the State Indu ' trial Accident coinuiiHion fur tin week from August 2 to Septemlier I : inclusive. The report include the ac cident at Center and Mtiite.nnnn street in' which Mrs, Casper Anderc-ug lost hei lite and four other were injured in a collision with a street car. Prank Kalilc, of riJIvcrton, hail a knee injured in u cannery. Ariel Ack crman, of Hnlcm, maslicd a finger whili working for n contractor, Prank X. Al '"'II. of Salem, suffered an injury to one of his eye while plumbing. Fred Theuer sustained a sprained ankle, Casper Audcregg, Jr., a broken should er, Cnsper Anderegg, u bruised head and shou ilcr. Father A ri(li.i.(.n.r bruised head, and Mrs. Casper Audcregg jwas fatally injured while traveling on 'iio- nigiiway in this city according to J. ine wvcki.v repoir. 'itiere were If accidents reported to the commission lor this week, of which four were fatal. Of the total number reported, 101 were subject to the workmen's com peuMition act, .'111 were rrom public util ity corporations, 12 were from firms or corporations who have rejected the provisions of the act und Circe were from firms and corporation who do not employ labor in hazardous occupa tion. Following i shown the number of accidents by industry: Snwmill, '; logging, IK; iron ami steel work, P contractor, 12; light and power, H; rail road operation, 215; traveler on high way, II; paper mills, 5; bridge construc tion, 5; incur packing, 4; and :t each of mining, department store, rock crusher, und ipmrry. The following have 2 each: Tin shoo aim.. ..m.; i.... mg null, water works construction, cannery, fuel company, and one end,' . . . ...... linn- nnop, plumliing, bukerv. sheet Mil. till U-..I-I.L. or t hew Indus! i.u. M;.:.... k.i .icosiiiiug worus, turnnce mfg., luun ilry, comiuiHsion house, railroad passen ger, telegraph company, steiiinboiuing, foundry, brick und tile works, railway section, rope mfg., threshing, depart ment store, porter and shipbuilding. ' !- Telegraphic Tabloids Long Iteach, Oil. Oscar H. Higgins, aged (is, dropped dead while returning I nun the eluboiute funeral ceremonies over a parrot which had been iu the family a quarter of u century. iishingtou. A letter to S.vrctai v New York. While n policeman was eudeavuriag to pacify her mother and lather who were uirrelling, Annie Kruas, aged 17, slipped into her room and attempted suicid. she Wns ur rested. I'ortlan'd, Ore. l'utrolmaa M. ,S llazen fainted when suspended l,v Po lice Cunt ii in Insk I'., i' I,.. i. i..... I lt , , , , 'l""K "nil self to eatables In store on hi beat w ithout the consent of the owners but iirsciii'ii .- -.... ..........I . . i .. i .- """ii -.i i.i.iav. rie taken to tin. I. was . .... ..... .,.,,,,. Vnticuvcr, Wash. Old resident., an ....... ........ ... I I . .. ' way tae ilogwood trees "bmg the road between V i ''"u ate l,inig fr a second time tins year. They usunllv bloom ,, ' ...... ftate ,a l'"rsc of tl, Hnrope,,, war SienU i,-,.l.,.. i 7"1K'' j,.f ,hc 'WZu. GOOD ROAD BOOSTERS 10 ATTEND CONGRESS AT OAKLAND SEPT. 13 Pan-American Road Congress Dravs Delegates rrom AH Over Nation Xew Vork, Scot. 4. definite ad vancement Jias been made annually in road construction, maintenance and ad ministration since New Jersey enacted the first modern State Aid Head Lawl in UUI V,,r l,o :.... A.. , r ,1,., I -., . a ji iimi (IV.. u .' ...... I'."" progrea was slow; but during the past. tew years, the movement has been go ing forward at a constantly im-rea-dug pace, and with a momentum which gather strength and force as it pro ceeds, until is now forms one of the irresistable factors of human progress. This progress has beeu marked from year to year by the annual conventions of the American Road Iluilders' Asso ciation and the Atnericaa Highway As sociation. Not only in the mileage of roads improved has the advancement been made. Better types of roads nad Streets have been d'cvnhuieil- better methods of construction: the morn in telligent employment of materials; ItlOre eCOllOnticnl niln.iinytriitii.ii. mi.rn advantageous system of financing, all .....t- luiuiuiiiLi-u iu xne wiueuiiig oi me subject of hiirhwav imiirovemeiit until 1HI.1 finds a greater accomplishment than any previous year since the move ment begun. J radically every state iu the Union and every province aud countrv in nil,1""1' ll.ovir' w frevr be disbarred from America is pushing the construction of Pr.'YileRe of 'lo'ng so. The men do highways to the limit of means avail- "ot w'18'1 to f?0' but orders are impera nidi, wi.iia ......... i.t .... tive from their soverninent on,i fn While' every commonwealth has .i.. .... .. . its own methods df urnceiiure. the ol. ieets souirht. Urn in vorv ontn ftu unmu '11... 1 . ... ' iiiw .umTiiiK ot xne com of marketing products nd securintr Hni.nlii.M- tliu opening of channels of traffic to per- i.ii uif ueveiopmcnr, or new territory; and the enhancement of the values of property; better sociological conditions; all go to make up the sum of advan tages which follow the initiriiviiiiu.iit nf the highways. Hence the Pnn-Aiaericaii Road i ongress, which will assemble at Oak laud, California, September III 17. A large number of delegates has alrea.lv been appointed, so that a full attend ance is assured. Kxperts will present and discuss the latest and most ap proved methods; and those who are seekers for information will be able to find it, on any phase of the highway subject in which he is most interested. The union of the two great nssocin. tions previously named was fur the purpose of organizing the Paii-Ameri- can Koad Congress. The bringing into one usseiuoiuge ot I lie combined mem berships of these two associations, to gether with delegates ami experts from oilier American countries, must enable any road builder, be he engineer, con tractor, official or layman, to receive vast benefit not only for himself but also for his home community bv at tending the digress. Several cities on or near the route of he Speiliul I'aii-Aincrtcnii Komi Congress train, but which are not sched uled for Right-seeing stops, have sent urgent invitations mid requests to be included, und promising the most cor dinl welcome. At most of the points where stops uro to be made, committees of leading citieus are being organized to prepare and give direction to the proper entertainment of the visitors. As the train will leave Chlcugo Hep tember L' and arrive at Oakland Sep tember 12, the time given for visiting interesting points along the route will gie much , 1 1 i .. m 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 v for rei.n.ni;.,i. and entertainment. Maurice McLoughlin Showing Improvement I'orrest Hills, f i.. j,,,. 8.Mri,.,. .McLoughlin game i rupidlv improv ing a the mali he in the national ten nis chiimpiiinliip progress. The Cnliforni-i :.. . " " hi 'i one ..ui.i i.ioiiv nu, i ,iispeil of h'. P. Ab jinder iu what hi, expected to be hard fought ,MWx. I'he former clia pion has been experimentim. .,t.i.uiv.. Iv with a buck ...r .... I . B.i.iv, inn .-unit. J through today i tp form, beating i Alexander ti ;l, 0 J, ii, ti-S. j Only i the third set did McUiigliliu slow up in the fast g;ne he carried to Alexander. Tlie r.i.iM,.r ,.,,;,,.. .,.,.. , . ......i, pcrceptiiiiv, however, took but one game of the set. He tutek strong ,,, th,. fourth sot. It. N'oiris Williams, the title holder, also displayed fine frm l his match today. The champion had no trouble w ilh ,. It. A. lone, Tcium state champion. I who was utterly ndo to solve Wil lam' smashes and ,,!,.,, ,hot. Wil- I bam won In straight sets, 6-3, (i 1, B 0. ' A second coast plaver came through uctorioii when C. I Oriffin, of Sen r runcisco, again won Ms match. Griffin ; .Ideated 11. C. Luw in straight ct 0 2, MRS. MEAN'S ACQUITTED I'kiah, fal., s,.,,t. S.-Mrs. Nellie Means, ho shot d Killed I'larenc, I racy in defense of !.r husband's life, was ncpiittcd ,,f the charge of murde. "llll IPtlttV I till li. -H ..... its after Tho verdict WH4 Mn.inKkl u -1.--lllt( till ,.ple, as eideii.-(l by the demnnstrn tion in Mrs. Mean.' favor which lowed the closing of the ease. The - .. w v , tic nm-, ur Ul" fendsnt was surrounded by Mores of persons otfcrinj ....... .,i .. c thanked the jurors a Uiey filed out of the box. Three jutvrs li.U out against acouit f;l until ilsylight, after balloting all night. ' This the first time la the hlstorv beea charged with a capital crime. D80S Tve been smoking too much!" It'sdoubtfulifyoueverheard J a Fatima smoker lay that Of course, you can't tail Q onuT you try them whether Fatimas will taste as good fj to you as they do to oioaf men. O But on thing you can b ore of Fatimas will never Q give you any mean "after feeling." G The pure Fatima blend ia famoua for being cool and Q friendly to the throat and tongue. Fatimas are the most Q SENSIBLE cigarette you can smoke. Today's the day g you should try them. TbeTurldsh Blend Gaiette 0 20 for Ijj Italians Ordered To Return To Native Land Ouinaby, Ore., Sept. 3 The Italian workmen iu camps near here, number ing about 100 111 Oil . Ptl irti ii Oil in i mttrnvu. mentH alonjf the .Southmi Pat'ifk' at this point, are ia despair owing to or dt'rs received from Italy, to the effect til Ilf. ttlPV miliit rnfnrn in tlml. .......v ,,,,,1 i j mutt native land now, ctr forever be disbarred from fve Ym their government, and for the sake of tne fnm e then- i behind, it is probable that many will return and shoulder arms for the allies. Five Men Executed In Sing Sing Prison Ossining, N. Y., .Sept. 3. Five men were executed nt .Sing .Sing earlv today in less than an hour. In' rapid" succes sion tllCV Were led thrnmrh k lllliil.. green door," the deadly current of the electric chair was switched on, their bodies hurried to the morgue and pre parations made for the tlllYt tun t,,... - i "inn jh-ii tenc.cd to pay the extreme penalty. me piiNoners were: Thomas Tarm'v Louis Roach. Pusnniili. v.,n: "..' toniii Salemme and William Perry. China and Japan Fight For Trade Supremacy Snrf Francisco, Sept. 3. China and lapan will tight it out for commercial supremacy on the Pacific. This wns learned today when announcement was made of the organization by Chinese merchants hero and in the Orient of n . .Tu,ouo,ooo anu will wmi T t r b;'i.w .lim'rs to t'mi'e with the Tnyo Kisen1 Kaishn and other lupanese coniinnies. ANOTHER PLEADS GUILTY. Indianapolis, ld., Sept. . 3.KrPst "Oder, n lonner road house proprietor iu. lie ed witn Thomas Taggart and oth-' r politicians on corrupt politics charge today entered a plea uf guiltv. M I he trial of Mavor Joseph l!eM 011 ' '"""K; f"; Thursday. POLITICIANS DID NOT PAY. buttle, Wash., Sept. 3,-0. , L,. tied to their l.ssoc.; hous used as lort by rancher. In an encounter at Lai Nosias. Trxas. between American ranchers jnd Mexican bandiu who outnum- ",ru lne lorl"" four to one. the American, took refug, i the ranch held the MMc., at bay mta M Mrived In eumcient number, to drive the bandiu off. After the battl. which lasted two hour., during which t MM,c,n Undit found dead on th battleflaM. The upper photo thowe th, cowboya with ome of the dead M.ican. to tUeir Usaoea, Just before they hauled tham to their buri.1 place. S3 Q S3 9 0 MA ponjA RAJJCHEKH MLUXICNMrN TEXAS BATTLE Last Excursion Newport Sunday September 5th. Leaving Salem 6:30 a. m. Returning leave Nowport 6:00 p. $2.50 Ask SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Icy, for the Western Union Telegraph, .uuiiij, un si.uu-u auii nere against the progressive state central committee to recover $378.45 for tolls and messen ger fees said to bo due from the last political campaign. All members of the committee lire defendants. Grodno Occupied by Ad vancing German Armies (.Crutinued from Fage One.) nients of the city and set fire to the homes of Italians.1 From heights to which thev had dragced their nitilli.i-v !. a. .": shelled the ruins of Rovereto, after their evacuation, but tho enemy guns were later silenced. The Italians en ,cred tuo city nt dusk. This is the greatest victory the Ital ian forces have gained in 'their cam- ,- iuiiiu ireiu. Tne valley is "ag.v ueieiuieii by the Austrians, "lit It is now believe, 1 I:,,,,.,-., I s army will approach Trent. before Transport Is Sunk. Berlin, via wireless to Savville L I N;pt. 3.-A British transpo'rt struck a no at the entrance to the Dardanelles ami was !cstroyed with 1870 men, a Sotia dispatch stated today. All of those on board, 30 officers, 1250 sol liers and .100 inembcrs c,f the vessel 's cw were drowned. Six hundred bod ies were recovered. Merchant Ships Sunk onclon, Sept. 3.Two merchant 'rl today. They were tho Helgian steamer boninanie, of rm tons and "tish steame'r Whiteficld, a ves v..jL:. MalHn iSrHfe. si I i bi d i T.7i . -f I r .nywwx1;" I sy.r' Every Piece of Meat Welit comes f loin the very choicet brel liv stock. Tiiat's why even the so ttIleJ poor cuts of meat from this market are better than the finest cut, frooi cattle of lower grade. And our pri,ei are no higher either. Independent Market 157 S. Commercial St. Phone to Round Trip Six hours by the Sea the Agent scl of 2422 tons, were rescued. Tho crews of both Turks Surrounded. Paris Sept. 3. An Athens dispatch 1'ere today declares a large Turkish lorce in tho Dardanelles has been sur minded by the allies. It is 'believed they Will lie fni-ee.l . - .... .. " iv ouiicuuer or race anninilntion. Western Front Quiet. Paris. Sent. 3. 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