I?? CHAKLE8 H. FISHES Editor and Manager. ger. I KKIDAY KVEXIXOJ, September 1". lt'lo. Editorial Page of "The Capital Jouroa PUBLISHED EVERY EVENTNO EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OBEGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. U 8. BABXE8, CHAS. H. FISHEB, DOHA C. ANDKK8EN, President Vice-I'rcaidaat Bee. and Treaa. SCBSCKIPTION BATES 45.00 Per month. n.ni hi mi.il. Mr year 3.00 Per month. V . ' - ....45c ....35c IVhh LEASED WISE TELEQBAPU KEPOBT EASTE RX II E PK KSKNTATI VEH New York Chicago Ward Lenin William Special Agency Hnrry K. Fisher Co. Tribune Building 30 N. Dearborn St. Tb Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put the papers on the porch. If the carrier does not do this, misses you, or neglects getting the ianer to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, aa this is the only ray we can determine whether or nut the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 81. The members of the land grant conference are in Sues Portland Theatre danger of becoming very much puffed up the way the ry prew fJ0or Line speakers have been handing them bouquets about their fine appearance and high intelligence One speaKer i JM t ex-congressman at that, said that the convention com- lower floor of the moviri(! lwtare house, J 7. e UK, ..rlfV, fUo Toti-ATiQl nnea Vpnresen-i William D. Allen, vokired. is today parcu very uxvumuiy n iiaUou ..ou , ti(, Ve0lri tatives and the somewhat hesitating and scattering ap-. ianv. ro; $.v,ui.sr damages. Alien item- plause indicated doubt in the minds of the delegates as tXtm9, the value of the intended compnmeni. if I.IMMJ. WHAT WOULD THEY HAVE WILSON DO? It seems utterly impossible to please the opponents of the present national administration. Here we have the Oregon City Enterprise "roasting" President Wilson for driving "war orders" out of the country, in the following editorial: Some time ngo. when it was announced that I'uiirles Schwab nan about to ill indent fur submarines mid bonis for the allies, in this country, such pre Hire was brought to hear on him by Hie administration and the peace pro pagandists that Mr. Schwab decided to change his plan.-. We now learn that j tllO ElfCtriC i tufl t ' O., Ill Wlll'll f.'IIWUH l IIIIITWi, IIU ilir,c uvi I" ilium fi.'iO high powered undine hum. lies at Iii.ouO each, a nd these boats are to be constructed in Halifax. 'Dins a contract culling for p,tti)ti,W is to be filled outside the Cnited States, and not part thereof will u " American labor. Moreover, had this contract been curried tint in the Cnited States wo would noon have the inu-h i nor v and the capacity to turn out submarines and sub marine antagonist - Hie purpose t'nr which these launches are to be used greater than that of any other country in the world. This is another illustra tion of the Hit in in il i it 1 ion 'a shortsightedness. Then the Medford Sun, an organ of the same political party, lambasts the president for catering to the war business in the interest 01 the allies. ihe bun says: The Mexican raiders outnumber the American troops along the border only ten to one. This is hardly giving the Mexican a fair fighting chance. RipplihiRhijmQs' Walt Mason JaUft THE MONEY GOES follows: ation and chagrin. Klowers, 73 cents. I Taxicati hire. $10. 1 Theatre tickets. JO cents. Violence of iiead usher, $2,.'i00. , 1 In what manner the flowers and taxi-, cob hire enters into the dispute is not revealed, but Allen is clear tin one 1 point the head usher certainly was rude. j ; Sunday Closing Law i May Be Enforced Now: ; Hnseburg, O.. Sept. 17 The question ' whether the Oregon Sunday closing law, ; recently held to be constitutional byj the state supreme court, is applicable' to Sunday baseball games is today re 1 ceiving the attention of District At ; ! tnrney fieorge Xeuner of this city. Xeuner is of the opinion that base ball, when played tor revenue, is a commercialized amusement and as such onstitutes a violation of the Sunday! r ' 1 a v 1 i STAYTON NEWS All in all President Wilson's altitude toward Ihe European war has been the greatest uciiievcuieiii or ins iiumiinsi ru i mui, imh n is iu,u,.sii in ' mini mm lights of humanity have been put above nil other considerations. President Wilson has put the right of American business o profit from the foreign conflict above the human right of putting an end to it, No well informed person believes lor a moment that the war would run linue without the financial and material support of this country, Looking nt the situation then from Hie standpoint of civilization and Immunity, alone, mi embargo against arms would be essential to any consistent aland, in this direction. President Wilson, however, holds that such an embargo would under the circumstances constitute an unneutral net, that it would deprive England of nil advantage her sen power justifies, and in putting an essentially legal light above an essentially human right, he undoubtedly has Hie support of a vast majority of the Amciicnn people. JNow just what is a poor president to do witn the news papers of this constituency so widely divergent in their views of what he ought to do? Probably his plan of say ing nothing and sawing wood will best satisfy the great mass of the American people who occupy the plane be tween these two partisan extremes. EVER ANALYZE YOUR TROUBLES Poor father often has the blues, the stricken soul with in him groans ; the children need eight pairs of shoes, and he has only seven bones. The good wife needs a Sunday gown, with flossy gussets, ' seams and tucks; he d send her shopping through the town, but he has only seven! bucks. The'boys are all in need of suits, to .ii, n' 11. Lake left this morning for clothe their shapely limbs and trunks, and J' 1;i,:l""ht,'r.- MS- Alil'e he himself wants rubber boots, but he has Mrs. ( has. Urown and children visit only seven plunks. The blizzards from the Thursday with her parents in t;.e , , 1 ... , ... i . Triumph neighborhood. arctic pole will soon be rolling down again, j a pam- or friends and neighbors and how can he buy wood and coal, when he ";;-';! ndavamt'ad' "'It has only seven yen? And there are taxes yabie time. Ur. ,,of n,r n-A killo II nA Vo'llc -fr.t.i A. I), (iarilncr is once more able to be nc uiuot pay, aiiu uino iui uu anu uiuo iui at rl( mi ,,,,, is (.onsi,orai,,v wllnU. gas, and bills for prunes and bills for hay, and bills for end by his rect -nines, pills and window glass. Expenses face him every hour;UAr ytwZkLiLl?o'h' what wonder if tired father yips, what wonder if his face; ijy one of the Taylor boys, is sour, when he has only seven chips? But somehow he, t)l; faof the Vvek foJ'Mnikaio. 'east' will do the trick, and feed the tribe that on him leans, for, ji",,!,Ir''1,:""l;,,.srtol ""'so'i1'"1 Mer good old father is a brick, although he has but seven beans, i "work before returning. - .ros. Eisner, Harry Porter and John RrntW nf AmWcarlnr ! IIRIf ACID IN MEAT from their mountain trip. Thev secur- w..v u..wmuuv...u. " . i,i ,,,.. ,:., i,, , , L . ... inn u,, HI III II grtUIC, owin - to the drv weather. Hon. ('. L. Hawlev and familv, of! McCoy, visited Sunday at the home of his sister. Mis. Dr. H. A. Heauchanin. I Mr. llawley is senator from I'olk coun-l tv. H. W. Mnrnhv nnd Cms Harold motor- (In the return East Through California You can travel to any city in the East or South through California at little additional expense. Tou can visin Panama-Pacific Exposition San Francisco and Pan-California Exposition San Diego are allowed 10 days stopover at San pucisco, 10 days stopover at Los Angeles and days aiopover ai m raso witnout charge. j You will see grand mountains, fertile valleys, irivmg cities and strange people. 4 Trains a Day In each direction provide comfortable ac- cemmodations and connect with , through juins at San Francisco for Eastern and South in points. I Let our nearest Agent outline your trip. i Our folders "Wayside Notes" and "Cali fornia Expositions" will be of interest. They are free. SOUTHERN PACIFIC jfa M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. iyt . a a h - i ! : b n1 c; : Works As Section Hand CLOGS THE KIDNEYS -win. Missoula, Mou't., Sept. in.-Though Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back his brother. Dr. ( ontaiitiii Uunibii lias Hurts or Bladder bothers You held the .highest diplomatic posts in I Drink More Water, the seivice of Austria. Alex Duinbu is i nn ordinary hard working nectinn blind j If you must hnvo your moat every cd to Albanv vestenlav, on the Northern I'licilic railroad, it was i day, cat it, but flimh your kidneys with , trip Mr. Harold was so unfortunate ar learned todav. i suits occasionally, snvs a noted author- ; to break a.i axle (in his ear. jk He has I u in tile Cnited Suites foritv who tells us that meat forms uric; Frank Silhavv sufiere.l frnn. ,!, T :p,!t!S!it!lc11! three years, and recently has been ntjacid which almost paralyzes tlia kid- j poisoning several days this week, bo. St. liegis near here. nevs in their cttorts to expel it from i is improving. r 1 U-5.' 151 II 2 tt 1 0 ton: 3c: "w niocxri ;. Hotel QT DTPIC S'-J-nion SAN FRANCISCO WHEN VISITING THE EXPOSITION MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE ST. REGIS Centrally located .wittiin half block of everything on a direct car line to the Exposition. 150 outside rooms, hot fic cold running water in every one RATES Detached bath Private bnth . vSl.OOsiniile S2.00 ainnrlf $1.50, $2.00 double $2.50, SU.OU double uutwuI an dirtct to H.ld or horn F? tv ukc anv MarkM St. car iret off at ith St ull. h.n.ku-b . ... t- , T . wad take my C4f going up lh St., f ott u Miuion. " Si It mm lif it Have you over taken the trouble to analyze your troubles or, more properly perhaps, the Cause of them? As a rule people dont. They come to regard trouble and themselves as a good deal like Daniel Webster's idoa of liberty and union one and inseparable. Anil they go through life accordingly. There is everything to justify the belief that Nature intends a certain amount of struggle and disappointment for everyone. The commonplace experiences of life prove that neither wealth nor rank afford immunity. IUit the notion that there can be no divorce from trouble is wrong W times out of the 100. Usually the worst of one's troubles are of one's own making or, at any rate, of one's own permitting. The man defies the laws of nature or commonsense, or both, and pays the penalty Or he sits supinely by while adversity ties him up, with the exception of his tongue; this he works overtime, telling of his misfortunes. The overruling Power is beneficent. Man is meant to be healthy, prosperous and happy. Hut in the sweat of his brow he must make not only his living but his life. History as it is written for and taught in the public schools is'largely an account of international misunder standings so garbed as to keep alive that body of preju dices which Tolstoi, brilliant as was his intellect, mistook for patriotism, remarks one of our exchanges. This in ternational crime against future generations is incompre hensible from any broad humanitarian viewpoint. It were better for us, if we cannot teach the facts as they are, to throw the lies labeled "history" out of our schools than to foster international hatreds that generation after generation drench the world in blood. What we need is a much wider, deeper study of how the nation lives and what forces of love and good-will have contributed to its growth. Our wars are but passing incidents in a national life that is essentially peaceful; our history is of the field and factory and not of the camp; our international con tacts have been, with very few exceptions, those of friends. Why not teach these things and inculcate a patriotic pride in the things of peace? Iioiiilui .vas dined ndvnntuues yrven f.,e blood. Thev become slin'L'ish nnd 4o the elder Huiiiba, whose recall from Uvcaken, then vou suffer with a dull the position of Washington envoy was ; you imV0 rheumatic, twinges. The urine recently ashed by Secretary of tut ' Kit- clouilv, full of 8ocliiiiiiit, tin? cUnn- i.ansmi.. I misery in the kidnev region, shnrn or sick headache, Frank and Andrew l'erv left ves'' lay tor a visit with friends WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAS AGO TODAY at .1 1 1 ii in i nt ami mis leiitiw section nanus, i .l(1jI19 jn jM, im, an ;m,s,....s, v ere ,Msr ,ea . ii.e.r , .i pml V(Mr stoim,h 1)U rs, ( Ke is nation ol l.auMuK tor his action. ; (,1flt,, , W(1lti,r hm j nels often get sore, and irritated, olilie, iii( you to seek relief two or thrcn times dnriue; the night. To neutralize these iritatiiiR acids, to e.leanso the kidneys and flush off the Simple Home Treatment Destroys Germs ! b'"'ty S "r',""7 Mte' four T"8 of This Dangerous Disease. if ' 1 T", 3 fr,"V,n? I''"'"'""'? i"'roi The reason why o many people who ako,a tnl.lespooiiful in a Bl" of wu- t. i ..... .. .... ii.. lLr uviure iircasinsr ior a tew uavs and your kidneys will then net fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of L'raiies and lemon juice, com- omen with litlun, nnd has been used tor and Nettie, tit Kinestru Miller ad sun llcniv. AN EASY WAY TO END CATARRH FOREVER suffer from Catarrh never seem able to get cured is that they aro continu ally seeking the inomentury relief of sprays, douching, greasy crenuis, oint ments, etc. Such things do Aneel. Thev will til,, v,it rt- laud with their sisters, Misses xf , and Anna Fery. j y Miss (ilndy's Mill was down"mj': Mill City Satnrdav, the guest fher; pnients, A. Hill u'nd wife. 1 Mrs. Andrew l'erv a.i'd childri and , brother. Mr. Illume", w 're ealler"'1 lay. They iiad been visiting in t;"'i; cio'is ii.'.iiulacturing industries town, Mr. Illume expects to leave i f next month for his home Soutli 1 Mikota. Iiev. Oren Wall, pastor of o'lnirch nl lliiena Vista, visited se'1' l'".vs last week with ,.v. Cha"r- l'1' prciohed at the M. 1-.'. chu Sunday iiioi mug. .M is. .. Ki' mer and The peace movement at Wash ington appears to have come to a halt. A lull js noticeable in the fighting along the Aisne. Both sides claim to be advancing slowly. Hussian general staff claims offensive of German nrmv is broken and that a new invasion of Knst l'oland is about to be undertaken. Nish reports continued suc cesses against the Austrians. ruu short, they are now selling nost j cards to ussist in defraying traveling expenses. Their route brought them to Denver ! on the Lincoln highway, then the Ocean I to Ocean highway, the Sunset high- way and now the Pacific highway. Aft- er their six mouths' hike, the gills lock J just like the average girl would after having spent two weeks at the beach and acquired the regulation tan. They expect to write a book, do not camp out ! at night, do not talk loud, and will leave for Albany, where they expect to stay this evening. They said this i was a pretty town with its wide streets, all of which is trua. ! - the aw ,. lie., nostrils and clear the head " '7 , . . , ril.- i,..l.i., i..., , MliniKis.il kidneys, also to neutralize the I while t ho disgusting blowing, linn king spilling and choking, but they never i cure. To drive out Catarrh for ootl you have got to get down In ils real -cause. Catarrh is a germ disease. The air is always full of catarrh germs thrown off by one person and absorbed by another and when the system does fail to throw off such germs they find peiiuanent lodgement in the " nose, throat and head and multiply rapidly. The genus of catarrh can be liest destroyed by inhaling the pure incdi caled air of Hvoniei ( pronounced High-ii-niei. This splendid and nuweifnl cointonatiiia nt ml of r.ucalyplus with lor several other healing agents has a wonderful trouble, hn geinncidul action. You breathe its air into your nose, thiont and lungs by means of a small hard rubber inhaler which Oaniel .1. Fry and oilier leading druggists heie in Salem ami vicinity supply with every treatment. This mcduntcd air is certain acids in urine, so it no longer irritate thus ending bladder weakness. .lad Salts is inexpensive: ennnot in jure, ami makes a deligtitful efferves cent lithin-nater drink. CARRY STOMACH JOY IN YOUR VEST POCKET Sublimit are home from the cxposi'- They re port the show fine. an'".i,,.Vt',l t'.ie trip grentlv. I n . . II. .1. Mutchler, uceoni'""! by M. O. Daniel J' Has sch Faith In This nnd M. A. Ma, k and F Walters, ex-l Dyspepsia Remedy - That He USE COCOANTJT OIL TOR WASHING HAIR Guarantees It. Czar Nicholas Tnrns Down Reform Program and j ' a.,,', him I'etrHMii I has refused ciillces-lons I the .hi. Sept. It!. Crar Nicholas to uraet liberals further i i their reform program, a will be prorogued today ,n it was reported. No evtr, is anticipated over the chiMiic. 'I "b-r these circumstances. Measures haw lieen taken, however, tu pievtnl ileum, m rations by the radicals. The I'iim 1,.11'inl nji'nouncciucnt that the diiuia would be prorogued was made this iiftcn simultaneously, it was more troops would be If you want to keep your huir in good condition, the less soap you use the better. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the sculp, makes the hnir brittle, and is very i harmful. Just plain mulsified eocoanut One of the greatest successes in the ( wliich is pure and entirely grease sale of medicine has been achieved by I ""U'''1 better than soap or auy-Mi-o-na, the standard dyspepsia rem-1 "'ing else you can use for shampooing, j-'dy, and its sale is iucrea'.iiug so rapid- "8 thia enn 't possibly injure the hair, y that Daniel J, Fry, the popular drug-i !SinlP1.V moisten your hair with water gist, has hard work to keep a stock oiil'""1 rul' il '" 0,16 or two teaspoonfuls hand. It is very popular with' bunkers i ,vi" mttke 1111 abundnnee of rich, creamy nnuisters, lawyers nnd th.,r ...u.-J !, lather, and cleanse the hair nnd scalp thoroughly, The lnther rinses out eusily, who hive! """ removes every particle or dust, inn, iiuligestion tliromrh irfe- ."lutf n,Hl excessive oil. """ or proiession keeps them close 'Otll iit'i . W- ,1 ,1 lllOC The hair or in oth this er causes, dries quickly and evenly, nnd it leaves tenth to the """'nm ,'d genus ot CHturiii and drives them com- """" '" u,rs. pletely out of your system and when " 1 the germs are destroyed the catarrh Wnolr 1U., Wnn w. II. alUts disagreeable symptoms will. WeaK, WCary WOmetl slop. Kvea two or three minutes use will give refreshing relief, while, if Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and reliable' im" a,ld "My,, bright, fluffy , . ii.-.,. iu uiunuge. come in tablet form .i : Y,,H "in Rft nulsified coeonnut oil at in a metal bov i,,.,;..n.. , . .. , most anv druo- store Tt ia very cheiio. town tor couvcnieiiee i earrvinir ' the mo.n n"(1 a ftMV ounces is enough to last cine 1,. 1... .... .. " ineui-, . - ' pticM'i or purse. It is pleas- 1,1 "'e luniuy ior inoiuns. 'in, II, III ;e i, .-..j .. . you will use it tow or Ihdee time n day for a few weeks it will completely banish catarrh and eery symptom of calnrih. As llyomel is pleasant to breathe and is alwa sold by tlrug gisls everywhere with a positive guar nutee of successful results or money buck, surely no catarrh sufferer should ; go long befiue trying this simple home remetty , New Orleans States: The men ot Houston aro eiicouriing the "lloy it in Texas" movement but Oeorue ltiiilev pe-'s to ,ac t'ae L'l"" " " u : 1 1 1 ; trip in tae vicinity 0fddell, Dregon. ! It. .1. has been nhi'-i Horses I 'n. filling i,i,n' pretty ''bly lail;. mi outing of this ' w'" do good. Monday. ,,a nrriv 'l0,"e from the hop curd", .1. II. An,'."1 '" getting ,.;f Ihe wni.oii steppe," n ''huir whl 'h tipped and threw" 'he grou-ii, 1 r, akin;. ( !H. nf bones in the 1,-tt hand. Dr. llcau. H' reiliiced the frac tine I, nt I,., ... anv a I i,,,,. Ii.i In s e time. I "fHKht on A M KiM.'h''""l "He. of Wo.l.-"lar eating, worry l"ke, Xibinska'.1 A- ' nnd W, V.'llllvf found relief doansoa cid ('''' Salem ivic remedy. guests at H,c ,'ome Nitnrday.l -Mi-o-na ;!-. Kist'iihnrt l"' "ner of the mer- ol,l in eetitile '.usii.'r 1 "", N''bia.' fi.nneilv ovU'v -Mr. Voung, i.... an, i hi,,, iu., ' , lei: Mr Suh''''" nioining. They go should heir. 'mV, 1 r'' "'f an'1 'to ,n,,erin, the lemovnl ,.. their 1,.. , Tt : " f how' boas, hold to 'his city, us thev i ; " ""I "-"'""ly has been' l,.., - .he .ee ll,o '.. ,. '"' "'I'-eessfn that ltnit t: !. . .. . . t'nr ti i rr.v wl" "i future sell mi., , ! beginning classes will be organized m 1 u made ,.,.. t.; ' should not nrov except the senior HiiHi school. All clnl- 1 . h ...... mis win, ..(.,. . fiv satis-. .t... r , . ....,1 I . .Ill i,l,-ii , ... .1 v M,i ne g i.i 111,'t expect tv si'cud 1 1 '"''' l',rc Standard, L'niirn,,, 1:1.. .1 " " Pupils will nut he admitted tn the first volumes for tl, ,o.i. .. i"'"" ua Then. i. .... "l "'moity. of (lie Houston Pout is frank enuugh ''""n l.coines weak and to admit Dial the stuff is made in Ken , -Mv ' k kiets Initio and r.nd Then) When the I a, k achtw and throbs, When housework is torture. "hen night bring no rest nor sleep,' " nen uiu. i'v ,(isorilers set in, Women's lot is a weary one. t'enu's khincv fills nr., for went; . . . IIA.X llll I II TJ nCfl I A I iiia ,l.v l.:. " w jiiv "Kui 10 oe done If Have proved their worth in Salem. I v , u ' .."-v on' "as dyspepsia, today is the' b.t This is one Salem woman 's testiniony. ! 1VV ' Sept. Id. New man Krh. 'tu" ,0 begin curing it ' Mrs. tie,,, stotlar, IT'.bl Mission St..' "il''"' rr"lr'""1 i", will know; 1 ' ' . Salem, say.; "1 am subject to spells Sl,'' .'T medical Turn Vn,ln- I.J' "f kidnev , o.it and the kidnev I k'' h" from, the effects of 1 "U 1011112 Lafl CS disordered. '" : . V ' " luon "e took School Announcement Beginning classes will be organized iMillifire Railroad Man Has No Chance to Live1 No other .i,..,. :. ,. . ' ''n'n who are six vcnrn obi nnd nil wlm ifver had a large enough perce Cn'!!? W 'xx V"" old ,fr November ''"res so that it could he sold i ,h ' 1!'13'. wi" b received. BegitiiiinK LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SG3 Capital $300,000.00 Transact a general banking business Safety Deposit Doxe9 SAVINGS DEPAUTMEXT tuekv. DRINMNO WATKK TOISONED. I'oait's Kola, and rid me t order. ' ' I'rice ,',,, nj simply ask for a sort', too. i ,,. stake for headache medicine. l'hysicinn. i,..i . l ittle Siumkie fknn,." :. - fill, alwavs help me "Z . L"? " "' Tf,"nv' but not ........ ...- .1. :.. '.L.-'l1- '"""i:u to move. l' lV.iei ;.. iitl-t miBin, in Pllliri - k..- . , . .,, persipratton in the hope of ' "vo round blaeh ,,V,,T all dealers. n.. tr'" """ l""sn. .u, r na, ,e ll( ,,rki,,e Bvv Zl kidnev remedv-oes . -' mul'. " "'ay be too nJL lanls Kidney IN1U-.,",.. ,K..'. ., . BECOME PARK. Mis, Maude R, ,i" Tu!. ,0" Mr. ..... v.. ....;.. I '"- wtmntt. dr.. Sept. i:.Mi,,,- !, Katb H..rUv .i... -Miss ""liner or i lie t'u um. "iMiig from ri.i.D ... . . .. , I'rops., Hiifiiil,,, X, y. i I'ittsb, u highway, and the surrounding tc t'oi-Mtllis, dr., Sept. IT.- Itclief that toe drinking water had been poisoned wa expressed here today l,v Thomas Vidil,., father tf Lester Vidito, aged ,1, who is ilea, I from some mysterious cause. The familv recently went tn in,.. .e,ie,i. e in pica nop., in a snort . '"fc . oiiiparcu witn rysiem i,v virtue ot a court ,l,v ...i I.,.,.. , I... f.i-..,....' .., . i . I!rvi. nv. tl... ,11,..,.. T.ll . .k..l 1; i i o .. . ' " ...... ........ ..tn tn,i;iiier o. n "' . iicnir. ; . ritiru l.r r, tlenson s , nun ..uisnui aiuu , n j,nf;u mini iciiviiiv. y ,ur properly- and prtcnte nn ,,r, .ivh.i. i.v rev,ri.i ,inv, , r.'riuiug iieisnus on me s cnv as a luav n round I t..,.. II... 1,..,,.. ill VI V. I ar.l - .- .. .. .... . T:. .1- ... '- - - - '-". 1 4 i iart.sun. uui wnerts t '.o'i,iii over a slieer p ito is now in a serious condition a i'd the man who rc.r.L Mr. Vil IfO'e ninri than sim i'e..i in l,..i.,i, I l primnry rooms aftei October 4, !'!". it no time like the nre.nnt'.n i imperative that the primary clnl i,t ti,n. , . . . lll-t,u TO rfren littirf nt i.A ,: ln, , .tic- U.i tilling ' - term. The schools In the McKitiley building I will not he organized next Monday, , September 20. because of a delay in the. , receipt of various materials necessnry ! for the completion of the building. It is hoped that this school mny begin the second Monday of the term, but this 1 may not be possible. A definite an ; nouncenient will be made as soon as possible. O. SI. KI.MOTT. P. A.. Superintendent. September lfl. IMS.- Walking From Chicago n rr. .si w no t." and who nrriv J" . .""'."IV"'- last "t v is todav i.art of l,.rH i .... v..i. ,u "'e eitv Miss Bri.Uon on the street thi cause of the puuwniiig. j Uoosfvelt. phvsicans are unable tn determine the', .linguistic find Wv),d to lescrili ' U'r mM,v '' H'en an' attiaction ,Jiu;,i .. ',W from (I, "t as their" fund"1, ?v Kfl0'1 li,,!"'ril"''n ' the I'aadit LONE BANDIT GOT $2500. Indiana,. oli Tn.l k;n,.t Ifl TliC American F.XHreM enn.nanv nrlv tmlaV : ino held la ... ""in , uicnirn M..,i. i. 71 m',imii inev oeiieveu ii - - ",,i. hii . 1 ..... - . t or,.. Ill 111.. K of ,1,. .. " . "" "7 " themihav. whe pur.! morning decorated ' h . 1 ! had !iof '"7 r free ' llr""""U". the regulation hik ine -P Krie 't train la"t t aveifwo hik r",.n"b,two "volverj T ?lht ,;''"n Arcadia ami Cicero, and i. time two inkers ttirt.i .... tH.-m.i i l ... , 1.1 rrt of Ihe jurey. ,u i,'00. Anthoritiea nd hope to capture him soon.