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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALF.M. OREGON'. TUESDAY, NOV, 2. 13:: SIX Corn Ltapers! Use "Ccts-If asd Smile!' RECEPTION 10 AGGIES Two Hundred Rooters i ' Go To California! . Lecture Course of C')rr.j Come Eiht Off. Clean ml Quick! You Kejdn't Limp, or Fu3 Wita Your Corn Any Mare! What' the of spoiling a jf-cj w".'h 'ZtlTZn ? ''"it '."' ;L : This Is Done At Request of . ciMUt IBlf.-if't 1:1 tn- worn, I-' . o If", H.l -J 1. nam .vftwan inner Sttl. WaJi., Nov voter, i ij-'-l -i-i 1 f jf he.r or the Criver-: fu; (!it en. barked Of 2. Two htm Ire-1 j '-O'-'U and rr-.-m y of Wa-hingto.. th" seaii:s:i:r 1H BABY IB SEEK 41 rid of th-Hi. liet I rr , 37-.. - General Sporting News 'oi.gre-H for Han Franeivo. wfi"re rt he Purple Cf. ! Ooid roborts in- ' ten I to defeat California uj r!t' in .the Ij.'ftt game itiij'-c J:".1. j The team will etitiaiu for the south tomorrow morning, a M-eeial car bav- iog been fitted out for the gladiators. J '' Dobie will take 20 men with biro. Portland. Or., Nov. 2. Kollowina; the Orx.n.ate Manager J. Arthur Younger receipt of wiri from Coach Stewart kan-ilili the details of the trip. hat he is anxious to get hi. cMrges, J hough DUie would not '., i,. i.c.r.!,,e for n.e name with the ! his lineup it in believed he I'nr.eriitv of Idaho Saturday, the 'TrwM fM Com. Right Off. CVrr A i VbMlhi, I Cudt"" I' hamher of ' ' oiiiiiien e today practical . lv nlfiiinlorie,! plan of g.vmg the Ore I gon Aifsji a grwat reception when they arrive here tomorrow from East j luitis'tig where, they o decisively de , f.-ated toe Muhigau Agricultural col i !ge. I l.is'ead of remaining in I'ortlari'l all .lay, the Aggie, will probably be here ;ofi)v an hour. Nov. t. The. Cuiver- you sity of Oregon team went through its A large crowd i. xpe ted to greet -v That', whv "(Jet It" ban 'them at the atutiou, however. become the corn rem.-dv of A-neruaJ ,.,;.-. .elli, eorn re.,lv in the XJ. of O. Beady for Oam. world, oreferre.l bv millions. Uo you ; Kniene, dr.. remember that toe-eating naive tried that itifky tape, that toe-b'indlinif final scrimmage today in preparation bandnKc, the ((oii(iii vou 've done with ; for the Kam with th I.'nivemty of kjiiven, razor, and fibril? Well now, Southern California at I.O Angelet forict them oil. No ;nor fusnini;, no Saturday. mora pain. Whenever you ue aimple,; th the exception of K,x-llman and .any ' ;et.-It,' the corn i doomed, Mo"te,th who nve wa er on th knee, L . everv all,,., wart or b inion.l t' I-rformed with ajed and ac Never cut' corn, or ralluiieii, it maltea c"'y them xrtiw that much fanter and in-1 rea.eii the danger of blood poinon. No: cutting is nece.ary by u.ini? oet- McCredle Back Baura. (i t it I-.!, ai, I ami li.iif riMPilV H.- I,e h..,.,,. .......... ..... v , j,,,,,,. 0 Nov eiiMieoee. Mietnl't" i lobl ky all druKii.tn The team will leave for i.oh An?le tomorrow. 2e a bottle, or nent direct Iiwrenee I Co., Chicago. by K. Rev. Tischer Pleads For Rational Methods J'ortlnnd, Or., Nov. 2. President Haum of the I'acifie Count league to day linn a atron( adheront in Judt;e M'"''redie, the I'orllond magnate. Kd di Maier, president of the Vernon Tigers i aaiil to be out for the popular "prejiv walp, Wd relie aaid: "There may bo nome reason for Maier ' move that I am not aware of, but it I'tiui to mo that Baiim ban made u. a iood pnnident. " liunm'a contract in said to exiire t'uin year. (irowing congregation, have been the inler at the L'nitf rian church for Home time pa.t, where He v. Tiwher I. preach ing aerie, of nermofi dealing with fnu diimental prinnple. of religion and the ... . ... lie.. o gner " , ... i,11(lh Amateur Athletic dul, -,ver become thoroughly ac()uai'te,l with ! ''' ""f"00" . '"r, Han, VS .. . ' ' t(1 uiM.iv viMiiuor ri i'ir tub rurin ftiinounf-e A'H .start with aj'taiu ilufit ari'l Murj,ii at J hoth oJ' wlioiii w-ipl. i;ore tliaa 1'., an-i hris hal t yi-nrn -xi.Ti!iv:?; i-a'lfr artl Mariioin ta-kle.)f te form- t a three yar jnan; r-urave anj V. trt, guar'lH, otri Mrs. Walter Quick Holds Homestead WhOe Husband Serves His rime around VM; Igg. 1 a M w man. I u the half will be .Miller. who ever played in the northwest; Shiel v Hiunds, at fulllack; .Noble, V.' poun-k at ri'ht half and Voung, 1 jiiind. at quarterback. The aquad will average 110 pound.. Many Children Suffer From Kidney Trouble In order to appear bforethe parole board to plead for a parole .-or her hu bnl, Mr.. Walter (juick rode across the mountain, oa horseback from Lake eountT carrying her two vear old baby terans wtio s.'aleli: her arms. Yesterday the parole board The Public Library ili-s Anne I). Swezey, librarian of the Salem Public library, announ the completion of the c..ur.-e of fr.-e 1.-' -ture. for the lt15-HH'j avju, to be held in the auditorium of the library. The first lecture of the course, will be given next Friday evening, when Col. C. K. s. Vood. of Portland, will talk on, "The Underlying Cause, of the War." Colonel Wood is a yruduu" of West Point, serviti ten years in the It... an ctrnpiiigns, and later enu'in,; i'i the practice of law in Portla.n). The complete coarse for the winter iy as follows: November 5 Col. C. E. S. Wood: "Underlying Causes of the War." November 19 President Carl Oi-ea' Doncy. Willamette university: "Fried rick Neitzsche. " December 3 Prof. C. I. Lewis : ' ' Cost of Production." December 17 Gov. James Vi ithy pounds. cenur,i recommended. a parole for her buslrand Pomt,e. .-Oregon and Its Resources.' i f i . I 1 .lit L .. - .1.,. ! If back f iehi at left i and he will be released if the parole is peer of anv man January 7 President William T. Fos- rigne.1 t,y Governor ttit.iyeomne wnen f Kp , collee: ..preparation for .., .r u,,.9 ..au . as a Guarantee of World Peace. .-vatur.iay. r or cine mourns .sirs, which T,nllBrv 21i,, Arthur Patch Me- 7" lived upin their homestead Lake. xr:i... "i. o..i..,.j r.nu....f ,.i.,.u Vmn, r' I ,...n.v lit,. - -on . knl.l 1 "":" '- (,:, ,.. ,h l,n,t n,l tlJ- Campaigning .n Jielg.um; nake her living while her husband. '" ' . j y Smith. prob. was in the tn. However, she shrank i. . . 7i.ic ,i.i from the task of living through the : the ? be t . I !. winter and keeping p the place alone1 iAn; ,Ch" . f and doeided to make the trip to plead m8.n: " Evolution of the beoM of with the prison officials. i '-ituienship. With but M in cash she started out1 reh Jr-jr7'- allace MMurray: on her saddle horse and arrived in f-a-1 V.""11? ?. ?;ay' , , rs .iiarcn i, jiibs ma iavia: micr- ' Three years ago mv little girl, Ange la, was taken sick with scarlet feverj and late limbs swel 1 r. -i ,,.v .,. ... ... ,c ,.,c, i oij(ri to make the tni: treate.t ner witnont trie siigntest sue thp motltainit witn tne animai butl cess. A sample or jour nwamp-Kooi J juik will gladly travel the entire dis saving t.een left at the house at the tance on toot as long as he is going Z , .. . i l fify en af,,,r sloping un-l -lar.cn x' f." Va r dropsy sat m; her face and b tree, for five nights. If $uick ; pretative Rdings " selled and her eyes puffed. A th fc -Je thev b April 7-Prof. Bobe physician here at the time, Ml , to ,ake y,,, ; la(;.k aor08, "Oregon Literature." agreed with her stomach I continued using it with gratifying results. The inflammation began to subside after she had taken the first fifty-cent bot tle, and after she took two large bot tle, she was pronounced cured by the doctor and has been in good health ever since. The doctor came to see her every day and examined her every second day until he pronounced her kidneys in perfect condition. Now then the doctor was under the impression that 1 was giving my girl his medicine, but as his medicine had failed to do a bit of good, and desiring Multnomah. Has Stars. I'.irtWin.t (lr r.v ' K.onfcnri foot bull huskies rci.rcncntini the Multno- nt to offend him, 1 did not tell him , will depart) 1 was giving ner rswamp iwjoi ami ne Francisco to j did not know the difference. I did not team No-1 use one drop of his ' medicine after I and acquaint ourselves with the teach ing and idci.l. of other system, of reli gion. There lie. the value of the study of, conipnritive religions, (also the need.) In computing various scheme, of sal vation found in different systems of religion the speaker confined himselfi ... .1... ii.i'i.i.l'.r.ll l.k.l r IWII iMllllril! phn.es if this great problem, i. e. sal vation by sacrifice, vicanou. atone ment, sacramental or magical substitu tion, and salvation by character, which menus the unfolding and cultivating of tue higher spiritual and divine, qual ities constintionully inherent within the epirimal nature or soul of man. Which of these two opposing method, ar.i the most rational, in conformity with natural law and process, with the teachings of the great teacher of Naz nrelh and his sublime gospel of life and deliv eiance every man must decide by the ligiit of reason and of faith, by knowledge mid wisdom, as no man can nerve two masters, No man can In) a I'ngnn in pinwtice and method and a Christian in niinio and profession. A man must either bring his life into con fortuity with his Inner spiritual life, with the light and voice of the. spirit, a. inanil'esling in tint over extuniul authority depending upon external method of hiilvntinu. Tim speaker trnccd tint origin an.l purpese of sacrifice, also of priestcraft mid priest rule to very curly beginning, among primitive tribe, and peoples; it 1 wi tin1 still popular idual ol tue devil, which is derived from tho myth, and allegories of the oldest religion, of which wo have any record or knowledge mill, after giving an explanation of the eaoterie, inclining of these ancient alio liorie. and myths and applying these to tllO world problem of sin, be closed with n strong appeal for a moro rational in terpretation of tne grcut problem, of religion and of life. Next Sunday Itev. Tischer will deal with tho question: "How lines JesuH Siivo," 4: to $ M MAGICAL EFFECT OF NEW FACE PEELER coast title. Included in the lineup of the "Winged M " team are some of tho greatest foot' Ijtill stars ever developed in the north west. They are George Phalbrook, ex Notre Dame tackle, Wallace, Dewitt, former Princeton fullback; Johnny Par sons, all northwest halfback; Joe Dart er, nil northwest guard. Med Kupert, who was at one time considered by Coach A. A. Stagg ot the Chicago team to be the best quart erback in the northwest, is captain of the team and hi. driving style has put a great amount of pep in the club team. The Multnomah And Olympic club pkiyers battled each other to a I) to 0 standstill on Mult'iomah field hern in I Wit but tiie outcome, of this year's game will lie much different, according to Manager Pratt, who played iu tho game ID years ago. The sqmid will arrive in San IVam is i n next Wednesday and will have three duys in which to gel used to the weath er conditions, Bates May Go To Federals. I ortlainl, Or., iNov. z, Following a tentative agreement with President M Credie by which he will bo permitted to purchase his release from the Portland Heavers, Third Pasemun Bates an nounced today that if the terms are tight, he will sign a three, year con tract with the Newark 1'Vdoruls. President Mct'rediu will consult with Manager McCredie regarding tho re lease. Iiefore giving his final answer. home. Jt will be necessary for them to nuch their bonvostead before the last of this month. (juick was sent up from liaker coun ty from one to seven years for steal ing a sack of grain and some shot gun shells but since he has been at the pen has proven a model Drisoner and has been a trusty for several months. Hei Robert E. Stauffer: April 21 Dr. Hector Macpherson: "Rural Credits." May 5 Prof. Florian VonEschen: "Geology of Oregon." May 19 Prof. Morton E. Peck: "Life Zones of Oregon." SOCIETY WOMEN LEAR.N HAIR CURLING SECRET has served 13 months of his time. SOME DON'TS FOR STOMACH AND LIVER FERERS. STJT- "If your hair is straight, flat, dull looking, I need not ask if you long to possess perpetually wavy, light, fluffy, glossy tresses," says Gladys Coleman in Society World. "I'll tell you what to do. Tonight, after your hair has had To obtain n cbiir, rosy, youthful com plexion, there's nothing so simple to use nd yet so effective ns ordinary inercol- iv.t.l H..1V U'ttil.t. V.t.l I'll,. ...... I.I I.HV drugstore in the original package. Just I"1''1'!' t.pply the wax at night as you would cold crcftni; hi the morning wash it off with wnitu water. If you've never i ne I it Vou n't luingii.o the magical effect of this lin nn less home treat incut. Till) will ciiusc. the worn out nrnrl' nl.iu to ciHiin ol'l' iu minute purl ides, a little at a t inn', and soon you Iv'ive en I i rely shed the olfeusivii culicule. The fresii young u.ulerskiii now iu evidence im an heiilthv and girlish looking, so free front any iippcuianc of aihlniil ilty, you wish you had heard of this marvelous complexion renewing secret long ago. To get rid of your wriiililns, here's U formula Unit in woiiderfully oflect ivot 1 o. Kiwdered nxolite, dissolved in ',j pint witch liuel. Ilathe the luce in this mid you will be simply nstonodi "d at the result., even utter the first trial. Calif ornU Is "Patching." ("Diversity of California, Nov. 2. More changes were made in the vurs'ty football lineup today in au effort to avert disaster when Cnlifor.iia meets Washington here Saturday. In order to bolster uii tiie ends, w.nch have been the most prominent weak spots, llrud Montgomery, quiirtuihack, lias been placed at tiint position. lotlier Hicks or llueltiue is due to lose his place lit end, as Giunelli will be given nil opportunity to demonstrate his worth. I'or the time being (iruf will be relieved of a halfback position uml iHid lli-nori will replace him, Expect Good Tennis Matchos. Hun Francisco, Nov. 2, Some of the best mill' lies in the Pacific coast ten nis championidiips were expected today in tue second round of play, witii sev eral stars u! nulioiuil prominence coin- have always felt that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root saved m' girl's life, for which I am grateful. I cannot praise it too highly. Very trtilv, MRS. MAKV" BYRNE, New Brunswick, N. J. State of New Jersey ) )ss. County of Middlesex ) Mrs. Mary iiyrne, being duly sworn by me, according to law, on her oath snilh that the above statement made by me is just and true. Mrs. Mary Hyrne. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this lot hda.v of July, A. I)., 1909. Margaret P. O'Donnell, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Ic Co., Ilinghainton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information , telling about the kidnoys and bluddttr. When writing, ko sure and mention the Snlem Daily Capital Journal. Regular fifty-cent atid one dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. THIRTEEN SUFFOCATED The Logical Way EAST 9 ih via California 10 DAYS STOPOVER at Kan Franco (five an opportunity to iit te Panama-Pacific Exposition San Francisco Practically no additional expense enroute to the east via the Ogden Route High class train service with through sleepers Kansas City, Chicago and St. Louis. to Denver, Omuha, A Postal Will bring our booklets "Wayside Notes" and "Side Trips on Ogden Houte" or see nearest agent for information and tickets. Southern Pacific-Union Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Portland, Oregon Agent DANDRUFF SOON RUINS THE HAIR id 'f': Don't take medicine for your Stom- it " , bruflllin(, take a clean tooth sen auments morning, noon ano night, d- it in a 8aueer of pure Uuid as usually such remedies only give tern-1 V ' ru tni8 ,h the hair oorary relief and simply digest the food starte.l my girl on Swamp-Root, and that happens to be in the Stomach. lrvVI '".'J i, Bnr, v have Don t permit a surg.cal operatton.l ed ourgelf " ut of vour downv cot) There is always serious dancer in op- ..:. :, .rations and in many case, of Stomacn, yU W1,' haVB TP Vw. . Liver and Intestinal Ailments the knifc ble 0, e "V"! , 'L- ,rl ar. be avoided if the right remedy ja prettier and more natural-looking curl ta'ieu in time and lustre than it has ever had before Don't go around with a foul smelling -ai'i there will be nothing streaky, breath caused by a disordered Stomach "ticky, greasy or anything unpleasan New York, Nov. 2. Three women, four children and six men, including n fumilv of six, suffocated in a fire which wiped out two tenements on North Sixth street, Brooklyn, early today. Thirty families, piinic stricken, were driven homeless to tho streets. The fire apparently was incendiary, the police stnted, assigning revenge as the motive. Bodies of the tenants w'erc luid out on the pavement while surgeonB des perately, but vainly, tried to revive them with pulmntors, as shrieking rela lives watched. and Liver, to the discomfort of those you come in contact with. H you are a stomach sufferer, don't think you can not be helped; probably worse cases than vour's have been p.i nmnently restored" by Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy. Most Stomach ailments are main'y caused by a catarrhal condition. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy not only removes the catarrhal mucus, but allays tho chronic inflammation and assists in ren dering the entire ailmentary and intes tinal tract antiseptic, anil this is the ser.-et of its marvelous success. ' Cf, n't suffer constant pain and ugony and fllow your stomach ailm-uts to phys cally undermine your health. T.'o matter how severe your case may be or how long you have suffered one dose ot Mayr's Wonderful Remedy should rrnvinco you that you can be restore 1 li health again. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has been taken and is highly recommended by Members of Congress, Justice of tho Supreme Court, Fduea tors, Lawyers, Merchants, Bankers, Doc tors, Druggists, Nurses, Manuf jetiircs. Priest:., Ministers, farmers ana peiplc in all walks of life, en for FREE valunblo bonkKt (t) Klot.-ae.li Ailments to Geo. II. Mayr, 15t I5(. Whiting St., Chicago, 111. M.iyr's Wonderful Remedy is sold by lending druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottlo fails to give you absoluto satisfaction. Once there existed an antihorsotliief association, ramifying all over the country. Abduction of automobiles, grown so frequent, promises to develop another fru.te.rmty out or necessity. Interest of tennis fans centered iu the inntch between Miss Mollu ltjur stidt, initio. ml w.iii ,.i n champion, und Mis. Nieniaver, pacific coast champion. Mis. Hjursledt will pair with Mrs. i 1 it el Wightiniiu In the doubles. Bimoball Changes. Sun I'lanciscu, Nov. 2 -Haselull funs were electrified today when it wa. re ported that Jimmy Johnston, star out fielder of the On kin id club, Ims signed a i'cileral league coot met l or next season. II is reported uelion is sunt to be the remit of the visit of George stovnll, Federal Iccguii eini.sary. It Was luinored today that Koxy Mid Helen uml Clinton I'rough, of t.iu Oil lis and .Im' lledeon ol Salt l-ako were con sidering IVdcrul com riicts. "A GUARDIAN OF HEALTH" HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters TRY A BOTTLE when you need a tonic or a stomach remedy, Hurt today. t'he season's beat drivers entered, rec ords were expected to fall tody iu thu 100 iiiiIh auto race lit ShenpHhea.t Huy Twelve thousand dollars in cash prizes will be distributed among the winner.-!. Darius Kcstn, Hob Hurmnii, Mul lord and Aiken will Pilot I eugeots, and I'.rt die Hickeiibucher will bo ut thu wheel of a Maxwell. It was expected that liaidh HePulmu would enter with his Mercedes. about it. If you will get the liquid silmerine from your druggist it will re quire no preparation at all, and four or five ounces will last for months. This is just the finest thing imaginable for the purpose." Say Coyotes Carry Rabies to California Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 2. Rabies, carried by coyotes from Oregon to California, has reached such an alarm ing stage that tho state board of health toilay declared a quarantine of the ter ritory within these boundaries: North by Oregon, east by Idaho, south by Lassen county and west by Warner mountains. The quarantine means that dogs in that district must be kipt in restraint and that bounties will be offered on covotes. Eleven farmers have reported that rabid coyotes nave raised havoc with their stock. One farmer lost a dozen head of valuable cattle. HUNTERS RAISE HAVOC ON FARM stands well the rural problems of Ore gon on account of having lived in the Alsea consolidated rural district, one of the best in the state. From every educator who has visited this exhibit, Mrs. BuBtcr has sceured the names of other people who expected to visit tho Girls if vou want plenty of thick, I exposition and has sent to them person- . beautiful glossv, silky huir, do by all al invitations to see the Oregon educa means get rid of dandruff, for it vvdl tional exhibit. She also sent invitations urvo your hair and ruiu it if you; to the delegates to the important con (!,),, gresses held at the exposition, to all the It i'oesn't do much good to try to! farm agent's in California, and to all bn-sh or wash it out. The onlv sure of the county school supcrintendentg of wav to get rW of dandruff is to diss. Ive that state. Many of the eonnty super it 'then vou destroy it entirely. To do j intendents hatve brought their teachers this fct'about four ounces of uilbary!in a body to visit this exhibit." liquid rivon; apply it at night when re-! The state department of education of ti-ii g' use enough to moiBten the sc.:ly.j West Virginia has published a bulletin m,d 'fb it in gently with the forger containing a half tone cut of the mod yps em rural school shown in the Oregon ex- By morning, most if not all, of yourjhibit, which is a reproduction of the dam'.ruf f will be gone, and three or four j rural school at Bridgeport, Ore., and mor p polications will completely 'is-. has distributed l.ri,0OO copies of these solve and entirely destroy eve-y Mingle, bulletins throughout the state of West sign and trace of it. ViIFinia: , ... v.-.,, find ton. that nil it. hirti I The historian of the Panama-Pactfie an.l digging of the scalp will stop, and ; exposition, Mr. J. A. Buchanan, who is your hs.r will look and feel a hundred I gathering material for his work, said of t taes better. You can get liquid nrvon i the Oregon rural school exhibit: "This is one oi xne uesi x nave xoun.i ue cause of its tremendous human interest. A whole human History could be written about that class of rural school children in dairying. It is certainly a wonderful work you are accomplishing in your schools." Dr. Beaton, assistant super intendent of the San Francisco schools, brought to the Oregon booth Mr. David son, county superintendent of Marion county, and told him that he eould do nothing better fbr the Bchools of his county than to adopt Oregon's standard school plan. J. C. Muerman, of the United States Bureau of Education, said: "We have wutched .ery closely the progress of tho Orej,.in bchools, not only for notiu? advance for cur annual reports, but also in order that we might get from Oregon results carried out to a successful :cn cl'isinns, ruther than simple theiries that have not been properly tested." ut nnv druir store. It is incxpcnBiv. and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. WOMAN WAS MURDERED Soattle, Wash., Nov. 2. Authorities here are investigating todoy circum stances loading up to discovery of the murdered body of Mrs. John Ellis, aged 40, wife of an Issnquah farmor, floating in an abandoned well on the ranch ol John Naud. Coroner Mason, who held an autopsy late yesterday afternoon, declared the woman was not drowned and every thing surrounding this points to mur der. Several bruises showed plainly on the body and the lungs contained no water, a fact which points to tho con elusion that the body was thrown into the well after death. HONORED BLANCHE WALSH. Some unknown hunters, while plying their day of sport on the old Nowsom farm, now the property of John Bon ner, shot ono of his horses in the knee and killed somo turkeys and chickens. The horse is valued at 1250. The shooting occurred on Thursday, Oc tober 21. Mr. Bonner is wrathy, and he has a right to be. The horse v brought to this city and is being given medical attention. Mr. Bonner has vowed vengeance on hunters from this time on. Silverton Appeal. Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 2. Tho stage profession today paid its last tribute to Blanche Walsh, noted actress and later vaudeville star, in funeral serv ices hore for her. Other States Look to Oregon for Latest Methods (Continued From Pago One. world have made a careful study of this exhibit and have left requests for all the literature published in Oregon on the work f the rural schools. "The success of this exhibit and tho interest aroused amonc such a large number of people is due," says Mr. gallon gasoline tank Carleton, "to the efficient mnnner in i Terms cash. which tho work has been conducted by O, L, JOHNSTON, tho custodian, Mrs. W. E. Bustor, form-1 COL. A. J. BALDWIN, Owner, orly of Eugene, Ore., and who under- Auctioneer. Public Sale Having moro stock and machinery than I need for my farm 6 1-2 mile east and 1-2 Bouth on the Penitentiary road, T will sell FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1015, 1 P. M., Live stock 3 head of cattlo, consist ing of 1 roan cow, giving milk; 1 black Jorsey heifer, giving milk; 1 yellow Jersey heifer, to be fresh. Hogs 18 shoats, weighing from 50 to 75 pounds, 1 Duroc Jersey brood sow. Farm Machinery Sterling Kid hay loader, 6 foot; Thompson gang plow. 2 H-inch all steel plows; McOormick. corn binder, Dcero 2-horse cultivator, O-hnrso uas engine with wood saw, 00- Yolo Has Hopes, New Haven, Conn., Nov. tt, Visions of a revived Vl'.lo eleven rose before backers of the Itliui today when it wua Inn ned that the ilifl'iculty over retain ing Flunk lliukey nu varsity com h had been adjusted, mid that Tom Shevlin would assist on hulling up the almost hopeless gridiron nine hi no. Harvard Wakes Up. Cambridge, Muss,, Nov. 2. Mure "pen" nnd enthusiasm was put into football pntclli'o tod ii y by the Harvard eleven than for ucveial weeks with En. vvrigiit, hlfbiu'k, out In suit again. Enwriuht was kept out of the Cornell Liiine because of a broken leg. lie is ii Hiwerl'ul line plunger. Mny Break Auto Records. New- York, Nov. II. With ft fiold of begun todoy, Weather May Cut Some Ice. Los Angeles, Cut., Nov. 2. Old Sol may play u heavy part iu next Satur day's gsiine here bet ween "the Uuiver sitv of Southern California and the I'liiversitv of Oreirou. Southern footballers are more or less iisea to oeeusionuiiy puiyiug in u-nnwr . n turn better united to pink leiiiouadel nnd pnnuinu hats than grubbing around on a gridiron, Hence, If Saturday turns out to bv u scorcher, the eleven from up north may be severely handicapped. Confidence Is not being found iu wholesale quantities nrouiui tho V. S. C. campus. The Trojan defeats of St. Marys, California, et til, have not made them chesty uml the loss of Jelly and Livernash also nut a crimp Iu their ex poctiitious. Nobody urotiud hero blinks tho fact that Oregon eleven undoubted lv- Will have wciuht on II. S. I,'. ' Speed will be the Trojans' principal asset. iJunrterimcK. jviiuietie win proo iiblv send big Jerry Craig in for all he is worth, until the hnaky lad begins to tire, aud there he may begin to can on the university a store or lorwaru pass es mid Inko plays. May Flay at State Fair. Portkvtid, Or., Nov. 2. Negotiations for a football iminci between O. A. C and thu Multnomah club to bo plsysd at the state fair, Salem, next year, were Come on in and Enjoy Some of the Good Things of Living ! 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