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,T1Y CAH7! ,1 HARTCn bHlllLII E HERE VEDflESDAY Til i .rinn nnnla l,af.lr doll l U1LCU .. -... t,ir rnmft hank all m Leslie vK- - ,M has been away, off tho 1 'don, for several years. Ru ? ... r,.mlsked the opportun- I return of our flame-haired mnortunlty with two of . "I. I' ' scenes u, admirers were long wont J, uix as her Titian tresses, In jfte emphatic successes of her This is the way the critic Xe York Press began his re- J Mrs. Leslie Carter in "Two ' -, play by Rupert Hughes, 1 ran for several months at the , neater. New York, last sea- Carter win ue seen in at the Grand theater, k Mrs- Aiffonien' 4 SUu w Women" is in five acts, the Rowing Jeannette Moreau In iit stages of consuinption.strug- painfully in poverty with, her impoverished but ear- foung count, who has gono the just as the ycing man's ln: . , J brings him fortune, his faith- ijj deeply beloved Wife falls 'Ilt his arms. ' . ,,(y Remy de Margyl at the Bal i-U, comes across the living i(rprt of Jeanetle, a dancer on "i lirlesque stage about whom a 'i la's written him, because of ' inking resemblance to his dead 1 This woman, .leannine Bar ; li hires to pose for the unlin Vi portrait of the dead Jeanette; '10 habitue of the place. One ihirdly think that a woman fluence of Jeannette's" memory, ln the .iauuouuie ana steadfast painter's wso Auu)uii,.tha woman Is ant mm un nonest ov f.,,. i.i and a desire t w k. ..., ucl ueer self ,unr. in a transport of deep feel ing and sincerity, she imviain,. love for this man and beg8 him to mi ner up. He refuses. It Is with bitter .heart burning ..., hatred for "the cruelty of good peo- v, ximi sne receives the attention of a former admirer. th rn.... mi ue uouorae; but she Art. iuo u.arums OH about Ilia h,,0n """"WOO vurmug mm away after a bold avow . u. - ,ove ior Remy, Who has touna ne cannot do without t nine, and has taken her to his arms anu canea ner "wife." The lnfurlat eu marquis returns and denounces tannine to Kemy and receives blow for his trouble, when,.., duel Is arranged. BellevlnK he has been denounces the woman. Hr bursts Into a torrent of protests and indignation, asserting her wrnno- ..j castigating him, for his lark f fi.i. wfc .HlLU in ner. Both In this scene and in the nr. ceding one, Mrs. Carter la mm , give a strong tasta nf Mint m ----- vyju CJI1U- uonai power wherewith she swayed so many audiences In the old a like a true mistress of tragedj'. In "Two Women." Mrs. Cri, ),,, from all accounts come back Into her own. Her vletnrv in Kin ...... rf Iu lulo yitty 18 such a one as Is seldom gained by any artist, and she has here recov ered theold mysterious spell that only Mrs. Carter, among actresses of the present day, can work on the hearts of her hearers. The appreciation of her success is unmistakably sincere and enthusias tic. Many curtain calls have marked the nerformancfi nf "Tn ur wherever presented, and have brought out Mrs. Carter to bow In grateful response to tho plaudits. Mrs. Carter Is seldom off thestane: in fact. It mav It ihr , rwl8ftlt could eo- At me end. wim t . .r. . . from , a , . u,y 18 funded "L!?.Uel has fought withhis "val- when Jean- J- Cort, ln one of the supporting comuaniea Ll has ever had. Th 7. " to . .. aione w one of the most mnm 8. and is to h. Z '"7. , 1 "D Barry," i whl h Z? successfully. -Tw wZ:r cu.B0 clarort v. "uuibu ia de cked to be a welcome contribution to the serious drama of the Ume, In a season devote n,0.i , .. TI,of n i io irivoity. lhat it Is so welcome Is due ln great est measure to Mrs. Carter, whose success In this ninv i,.. t. . distinct Dleasiirn t admirers. ' 01 GRANGERS RESOLVE AGAINST IT TAGE THREE. MOTOR CAR SERVICE ON WEST SIDE ROAD Through via thB s; :r; rr0" " andAIrlle. SouthernTaciflc1 "and .mourn, beginning today, as fol Lv. Indeiifinrt Ar. Airlln Lv. Alrlle. Ar. Independence. Lv. Independence. Ar. Vest Salem ...... ."I 6:30 a.m. 7:20a.m 7:30 a.m 8:15 a.m. 8:25 a.m. a.m. ' 1 WH.M, vttui, OIIC He atmosphere of the Bal Ta-( dominates every scene. There are i could reform,- yit the trans- scenes ln which, by the sheer fores when, under the In- of her maenetism and iho rt . tlj Ion occurs i mt nimiin ii iii mi ii ii mum 'vn mmmmm mim wnwiiimii n mm im ii win Ma Ask Your Grocer for it n u n II 11 Si p a l WMIIIIillllM hi rtlll IWMa il ifcM WHMM nil mJ LV. West Salpm Ar. Indenfin,lPnnn ,M"a'nl i.v i,i: jl iu:iia.m r . . ..uapuuuence 4 1 () n m Ar. west Salem 4-4Kn'n, Lv. Wnaf Sl .6p.m Ar imin a". 6:15 p.m. t .V , ""'""Ul" 6:10n.m u. fliunmoiitn. Ar Tn,io.. "A :iop.m. "4C i""'"Buce 6:25 p m a j . fluuiiiern I'wclflc RuIIwnr rnnmo... Tclenlionen. Left Ollt flf lUtDlny,, I... i, . "J uiiHiaKe or ;' """. ua not on account of S. R, j U. IIOI a I A In nnv Southern Pacific Railway Co. !! !! J.l j:tts,se.nF'D(,I't. "th & Oak ..... u inu rreiKiil liepot, Trade. Z o, , "!!H ? - Flight Agt Main UDarllnsr, 0.L, Pass. Agt u you are wise, you will clip this anu paste it In your ohone dlrerMrv or wnere it is handy. Whereas, there appeals to be 1912. Better Pianos Columbian "favorite" V 2 Selections Including awlette" and "Lucia" Sex- I $59.00 I Three days FREE trial. leWilev B AT Smaller Cost We sell on the "One-Ilonest-Price- to-all" system consequently our customers find satisfaction ln the absolute knowledge that they pay no more for a piano than any one else would pay. We make torms to suit every- one. 1 ! . Allen Store i CHERRINGTON Rr PETERS. Mr. N. Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon :: Special Saturday victor i j Sheet Music 5c and 10c -ii ' W If ' '' ' ' . ' T GRAND ! "Bgement Extraordinary TWO NIGHTS ONLY and Tuesday, Marcli 4 and 5; Tuesday Matinee i Any Seat in the House 25c VANTAGES ROAD SHOW ! fr-W iTl M III m i , Sensational Vaudeville Acts fo "'WE & rROGRAX Orchestra 'in Pat . . F, ... Tl "Ai-ULI, ,; i Europet Juggler. uuRE fe ST. original O'Brlun, the Coach, Jack REECE. Morrlssoy; Teddy Worthlng- ton , a Senior, Herbert A. Pratt. Time, present even ing, Betty's party. HARRY C. LYONS, I-ate feature of 'Tho Girl I Love" Co., and 5 STANLEY GIRLS S In a Musical Comedy Oddity. The well known Hebrew " Comedians, the SULLY and HUSSEY, Wily The Soortsman and the Valet. yenini Prir nnrl KOc Nae CLAIR, CO. W 1.- .. ' -Ck-.',Bd 1,19 Coach." . 0 ,' . "l)r "arcourt . ' "w" P'ngree: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hai won Its Kreat renntntl - - -l uuu OAIOII- Blve Bale bv ItB romnrtnl,lA - - .... v.ul41, n tttu u luepenaea upon. Try it. Sold by all ucuienj. O CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Be Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o PILLS. A Bfi, CitrxiN Bu.tr tor Huppwmup Mimrni itvjh, NtVEH KNOWN TO Mil, Hiftt ftnrl flr I H..U-i-ti"Q (luartulnd ur Hoary Httnwir4. tkui pirtpald f(.r$l 00 it bos, Will eoud tbi-moo trliU.to be inid fflr vbri rrlleved, Hemplw Frt. If ;or druuut dut ooi Uvu itud your orden u Iba VhiTCO MCLfCAt CO., JOK It, UHOAATf I. FM. Sold fp silcm by Dr. 5. C. Sfon Whereas our declaraUon f poses declare that It la best fnr avoid the credit system, the mort gage system and every other nvatom tending to prodigality and bankrupt cy, ana Whereas, many of us know hv sonal experience that much debt Is a condition to be assumed only as an absolute necessity ' to overcome Bn emergency, and Whereas, there appcads to be an effort to extend the bondatrA nir0rt existing in many places to all places tor wnat we believe can be done as well or better on a cash basis with. out overtaxing our citizens, and Whereas, certain Dartlea firA trvtnir to foist upon us a road bonding scheme principally for pleasure go ing by non-taxpayers to the Injury of citizen taxpayers', and Whereas, It is our convlnHnn fhot all road Improvement should begin at eacn shipping point and continue out into the rural communltlns nmmiiv in each county, that business may be facilitated and encouraired nim.. discrimination, and wnereas, some countv pnmmio slon courts have already blazed the way now this may be done, honestly economically and efficiently without perpetual bondage to Iheir citizens and succeeding generations, and wnereas, with an economical nrt efficient management by our county commissioners courts and the nm ploynient of convicts, we can tiA fnr an me good roads wo are able to build each year without much, if any increase in taxation. Therefore, be it resolved bv Snrin.' . i a vauey orange No. 464 that we are opposed to being bonded for any pur pose except for calamity bv fl or flood or pestilence or foreign Inva sion. unanimously adooted. Feb 17th m. Notice (or 8eaeld Bids. Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, Invites sealed bids for the mak ing of an Improvement of Center treet from the east line of Liberty street to the west line of Fourteenth street In said city, with Bltulithio navemnnt wght Standard Bltulithio pavement. Heavy Gravel Bltulithlc Davement Light Gravel Bltulithio Davement El-Oso pavement No.. 3 ,El-Oso pave mom wo, i, concrete pavement or Hassam pavement, In accordance with the plans, specifications and estl mates on file In the office of the city recorder of said city, which are here referred to and made a part of this notice. Said bids will be opened on or after 4th day of March, 1912, at or about :.10 o'clock p. in., ln open council meeting, In the city hall In Salem, Ore Each bid submitted must be ac companled by a certified check equal amount to ten per cent of the amount of the bid. Thla notice Is Dub- llsehd for five successive days ln a dally newspaper published In the city of Salem, Oregon, the date of the first publication being February 27, 1913. CIIAS. F. ELGIN, 2-27-6t City Recorder Arrow Kotch COLLAR taai.it to nut and to take oil tila II. U. ia. Clortl, P.iborft Conp.nr, Miken, Tto, N, V, ; . ' ' i .i L- .... ! 1 - - . .iii.i rl r" W4WM, wml l u UUK STORE TOMORROW See the New Spring Merchandise t SffFJ I'PC A DC Amur TrmMirt.n . f DO A Am ;P..r T rlKKsi I O Ut wcvv ortuiMiM wuus. ASSORTMENTS ARE NOW COMPLETE Ahin nrrm onmn nnx, m t.v oturi, tUK SELECTION. the' All patent medlclnfei or medicines ad vertised In this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store UoHsJO 'tnsti8 'VJ1 ispjemuioo q)J0N Tll" ,nn a""Juul m HI I u-ojj 'JO 'i"8S '') njP inn punoj ( W euoig JCI "nPI -piu joj eoJd amnSsi iuo pa 'Mil tit snondJ3wJ . '90J' w ,001 ...,r fnnlll nun HSU DQ9 nu .meui ni esnpJS JnJ)J b euoii? Ja sssodjnd iflapip9Ui joj span ne jo tjoubll pn iwn ''PnJ 1I ' nun ia1nnn.1 papol BJ J r" llo euo o. pw -mo o .o uoJojq l 9,0,, v H 1 Notice for Sculcd Bids. Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem In vites sealed bids for the niaklpg of an Improvement of South Fourteenth street from a point 24.5 feet north of tile south line of State street to the north line of Mission street, In said city, with Bltulithio pavement, light Standard Bltulithlc pavement, El-Oso pavement No. 3. El-Oso pavement No. 4, or concrete pavement, heavy grav el Bltulithlc pavement, light gravel Bltulithlc pavement, In accordance with the plans and specifications and estimates on tile ln the office of the city recorder of said city, which an this notice. Said bids will be opened on or aft'ir the 4th day of March, 1912,-at or about 7:30 o'clock p, m. In open council meeting Jn the city hall, In Salem, Ore' gon. Each bid submitted must he Ac companied by a certified check equal In amount to ten per cent of the amount bid. The city of Salem re serves the right to reject any and art bids. Tbli notice Is published for five successive days In a dally newspaper published In the city of Salem, Ore gon, the date of the first publication twli.g Tibruary 27. 1912. CHA8. F. ELGIN, 2-27-Ct City Recorder. :: " 1 11 m I New Cloth Coats I New Cloth Suits New Cloth Dresses JjN introducing our exposition of new Spring Merchandise to you, we direct your particular attention to three notable facts; 1st, the broadness and inclusiveness of assortments; 2d, the extreme moderateness of all prices; and 3d, the high and worthy quality of b every article here included. JHIS showing is certain to be of the greatest interest to you, and we therefore urge you to come on a tour of inspection. You'll find only the most authentic styles here, and you'll : be agreeably surprised to learn how :: moderate our prices are. New Lingerie' Waists New Corsage Neckwear New Tailored Waists New Shadow Lace Neckwear new oift Waists Nei n,tth rnn. New Warner Corsets, New Modart Corsets, New Silk Petticoats. You know our reputation of always having the newest at the risht mices. I Wednesday's $1.00 Bargains in Tomorrow's Ad. ii Quality Merchandise U. G. Shipley Co. 145-147 North Liberty Street Between State and Court Streets, SALEM, OREGON Popular Price Notice for Sealed Bids. Notice la hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salom, Ore gon, invites sealed bids for the making of an improvement of North High street from the north line of Court treet to the north curb line of Division stroct, in said city, with Bltulithlc pavement, Light Standard Bltulithlc pavement, Heavy Gravel Bltulithlc pavement, Light Gravel Bltulithlc pave rnent, El-Oso pavement No. 3, El-Oso pavement No. 4 6r concrete pavement In accordance with the plans, specifi cations and estimates on file in the of fice of the city recorder of said city, which are hereby referred to and mnde part of tills notice. Said bids will be opened on or artor the 4th day of March, 1912 at or about 30 o'clock p. m., In open council meeting, In tho city hall Id Salem, Ore gob. Each bid submitted must be ac companied by a certified check equal In amount to ton per cent of the amount of the bid. The city of Salom reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice Is published for five successive days In a dally news paper published In the city of Salem. Oregon, the date of the first publica tion being February 27, 1912. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 2-27-6t City Recorder o He who by the plow would thrive, Must figure costs, and be alive. Many Drlren From Home. Every year, In many psrtj of the country, thousands are driven from tholr homes by coughs and lung dis eases. Friends and bnulness are left behind for other climates, but this Is coetly and not always sure. A bet ter day the way of multitudes Is to use Dr. King's New Discovery and cure yourself at home. Stay right there, with your friends tnd take this safe medicine. Throat and lung trou bles find quick relief and health re turns. Its help In coughs, colds, grip, croup, whooping cough and sore lunga make It a positive blessing. COc and 11. Trial bottle free. OiisrsnteAd by J, C Perry. For sale by J. V. Terry, SALEM DANK & "' TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our aumirance that we are able and willing to take care of It, we solicit your Hanking Busi ness. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor consistent with good bank ing principles. WE TAT FOt'R PKR CEST OX 8AV1.NU4 Coraer RUle and IJhe rtj Streets S. t Ahlors, President. W. 0. East, Cashier. -S. 8. East, Vice President Dr. L. li. Sleeves, L. II. Robert. Directors. yim BACK TO THE e ' l i : . fu . a war- 1 itrr COLONIST FARES TO ALL POINT. IN OUtOON, DAILY MARCH 1 TO APRIL 16, 1 0 1 a OVAA TH SOUTHERN PACIF rAMu now chicao . . . T. louia . . . OMAHA - . . . KANaAa CITY . T. AUL lit.eo ai.oa a. oo a. oa ta.oo "" arma airna oaataroNtMaL tow ........... , ,.rr i ,-,MM l,in r, lli-r ;ali hi, pn-pnlil (rm .11, pi. YV Iri, to "Ofl ll. k Io II.. ..V.? .. ' .? i!XH!t-!',T!"'!'7"h .,;. atr,t U1I ... 11.. fciru.-tl? tluratars to mmd It.r.iuntxl Una 1 ( ' IC I s a y rid a I Capital City Steam laundry PHONE MAIN 105 si Our Wagons Go Everywhere at HALF A LOAF . may be "better than no bread", the proverb goes, but half a loaf of our broad Is only an aggravation Tor it is so Unlit and toothsome, "moreUh" la flavor, that ? a whole loaf goes a very short way la satisfying Uie wants of those try It. If you aj.uld know what pr ftct bread Is. try some of ours. CAPITAL BAKERY 431 Court Street Phone M V-f f" O I KJ fC I 1 .-4.