ft lieth ideals An unique problem con-1 I1ÀUS.AxAAUaJxAAi>e.A.M UiiaAcdAitaA..á. IAis«.AlAxaa^*. »». fronts the heroine, after she has 1 blossomed into the full flower of glorious young womanhood. She is wooed by three men—a village schoolmaster, a college president 1 wish to state to all my friends and patrons, on account of und a Senator. Which shall she; poor health, not being able to take care of my practice, 1 have choose? To decide she devises a sold my stock, the best quality that is produced in tins counry, test-one that will keep you inter- r ,, . . r -i > . . .... my instruments and my practice to 11ENHY E MORRIS CO., Eye­ ested aud tiuiiied. a load of hea ^ While gas is scarce to put your r ord in prim e condition. sight Specialists, located in rooms '¿M to ¿11 Rank of Commerce \y logs und the struggling helpless * ” Building, Salem. 1 recommend Dr. Henry E. Morris to all my form of u young girl hurtle over the friends and patrons, as being capable of serving you, as good, Remember , Careful , Prompt Ford Repairing edge of a cliff aud fall ninety teet maybe, better than 1 have. You will find him a gentleman, hon­ into a lake provide the punch in est and honorable in every respect. the sixth episode of "Smashing Bar­ It's a breath taking finish 1 have also turned over to Henry E. Morris all my prescrip­ riers.” at the to the episodes that comes after a | - tions and recommend that you go to him to have your broken half dozen other jolts almost as lenseu or glasses duplicated. His prices are as reasonable as startling. mine. Those who love to see William 1 wish to thank my muuy friends und patrons lor their liberal Furuum in Western character roles patronage and friendship, courtesies and kindnesses extended will have another opportunity on to me during my teu years' practice in Salem. Wednesday aud Thursday nights when he will be seen in “The Last of the Duanes” as Buck Duane, the The Home o f Your Ford. "Lone Star Ranger.” Buck becomes I , u hunted man after he kiiks a cow- j boy who had repeatedly threatened Ins life. He "lone wolf's it,” keep­ AT THE ISIS NEXT WEEK ing WOMAN STRUCK BY AUTO uway from civilization and mix­ ing with bands of desperadoes un­ MODERN BUSINESS PLANS in this ho : se.' ums tin. reply, OREGON CITY—Mrs. Ferris, wid­ lu the Ordeal of Rosetta” Sun­ til his meeting with the girl whom here; so if you will tell lue how to he “Come, ye m" * : .iv . let's get down MOVE SURPLUS PRODUCE ow of the late James Ferris, of this day afternoon and evening, Alice he rescues. He gums a pardon get there, I'll keep house until she to business. Who are you?" city, was struck and run over Thurs­ Drudy creates the dual role of Ros- through her and by running down eomes.” is El' ili, tit Ann Taylor, day by an automobile driven by W. elta and Lulu Gelardi, twin sisters a bund of outlaws. The picture is After directions ns to where to find and “My I atn naine keeping bouse until my aunt Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ D. Duffield, of Oregon City, route 4. but radically different—physically, a most realistic presentation of the the key, she started out. and in a • gets hack from Bosion. Spu* invited nte J uue 3—A name for the farm, The accident occurred near the mentally und morally. Rosetta is days of border terrorism in Texas short time onme to n little white house to spend my vacation with Iter; n a vallis, trade name for the produce offer­ set far back from the road. The cur suspension bridge. Mrs. Ferris at- a sweet, reliant, girl, blessed with and certain scenes were filmed at tains were drawn, and the porch chairs here I am," was the answer. ed for sale, signboard placed in a “Mother, do you know this young j conspicuous a place tempted to cross the street aud i t : every virtue, who supports herself risk of life and limb, adjacent to a pub- piled up in one corner of the veranda. is believed she became bewildered [ and her uged father by learning Who owned the most valuable "I didn't know Aunt Mlrn had such lady?" be asked, as his mother ap­ lii highway, newspaper peared at his side. i and caused the accident. Her left i stenography and securing a poai-1 tract of lumber in the ¡Sierras? a pretty place, but it must be the one By this time the lady addressed a s letter-head stationery, and advertising, of the leg is badly bruised, but no bones j lion first in a typist’s agency aud Dick Bream? (Who wanted to own lie said the key was behind the blind “mother” took the m atter in hand, as type writer are advocated as use a means were broken. ¡She was carried to ! later as the secretary to Aubrey it? The Hill and Burchard Cumber for the Ice man, so I can get in all she saw the girl’s embarrassment. of putting Oregon farms on a busi- the office of Dr. W. E. Hempstead llupgood, u successful novelist. Lo- Company. Did they get it? No. right." “Who is your aunt, my dear?” site nss butsis by Frank L. Snow, profes- and later was removed to her home. lu, her sister, is seen us a member j What did they do then? They The house was prettily furnished, asked. sor of ol the underworld, a lellow-coiispir-1 darned up the river to keep Dick and after opening up som" windows “Mrs. Elwell my mother's sister C. industrial journalism at 0. A. uloi of sharpers aud confidence men from flouting off logs. Who told Elizabeth Ann foraged the pantry and Mira." replied Elizabeth Atilt. DALLAS "It is taken for granted,” he says, masquerading as foreign nobility Dick Bream about the plot? Eloise refrigerator and found plenty to eat. “There is some mistake. I'm not “that up-to-date farmers are now She went to bed about nine o’clock in Mira Elwell. tilthmigh my inline is El­ who seek to ensnare Aubrey's sis- j Mackenzie. Who was she? Allen J. O. Stoats, who lives at Eugene, ter. Lula is venomous, revengeful, I Mackenzie’s wife. Did Dick love what appeared to be the guest room, a* well. Why. lioh.Tl. lie must nn an the using farm account books which is spending the week in Dallas vis­ impure und possessed of the basest, Eloise? Did he succeed in floating Eliznbeth Ann had been invited by Miss Elwell on the l.ane road. How make it possible for them to know iting his brother, C. E. Stunts. Mr. elements in human nuture. aunt. Mira Elwell. to spend her of me not to have remembered definitely at the end of the year his logs? How do men live aud her vacation with Iter at Brookside. Eliz stupid Stoats will leave soon for his farm Monday und Tuesday nights the i ! off her before." whether the farm is run at a profit luve and light in the iligb sierras, ^nn had never been there he- “Then this Isn’t my aunt’s house, and or near Airlie for a short stay. loss. double bill is Constance Binney in eight thousand feet above the level I fore, and did not know much about I've eat1 a up all your food, and—” "The farm name, together with Aunt Mira, except that she was her | "Erstwbile Susan” aud the sixth epi- °1 ILfl sea? Mitchell Lewis as Dick Ed Johnston and J. C Keating, By this time Eli .abeth Ann was in trade name for the products, should mother's favorite sister. sode of the serial "Smashing Barri Uream will tell you Friday night in transients, both under 18 years of tears. Robert E lwell , for ibis was stand for high quality. The farmer, The first two days and nights passed Mrs. age, are in the county jail, liaving ers ' entitled "Downward to Doom.” i Children of Banishment. El well’s son, walked out and left without interruption, hut on the third of course, must deliver the goods. "Erstwhile Susan" is a happy love Bryant Wushbinn appears Satur- the two women alone Mrs. Elwell been bound over to Uie grand jury night Elizabeth Ann was awakened in , Whatever he offers for sale must story—the tale of a poor little house-1 witjht in Kidder & Ko. . He is arranged Unit Elizabeth Vnti should by Justice F. L. Wood at West Sa­ the night by an automobile coming tip stay with her until some time the next be as represented. sou un °ki chap who lives in tile lem, charged with theft of an auto­ hold drudge who becomes the Gov- drive. Some one unlocked tlie door when Robert would drive her over "People like to purchase clothing, mobile belonging to Coop­ ernor s lady—of the clash between Maine and who lias joged along lor and soon Elizabeth Ann heard voices day, t c Aunt Mira's. nineteenth century ideus and twen- i many years as a caimer of codfish. or hardware, or even farm prod­ In the kitchen. She opened het er of Independence. When ihe mistake was explained to ucts from those who are business­ | iltt sticks to the old ways of doing below bedroom door and listened, wondering Aunt Mira the next day she laughed like in their dealings. Use of the business hut manages to amass If It were burglars. over it, and she nnd Mrs. E l w e l l began considerable fortune. He sent the “Say, mother,” said a masculine acquaintance which they n e v e r gave typewriter and letter-head station­ son to college but is convinced thul voice, “here’s a pink sweater and some nn up. While they talked togelher. Eliz­ ery gives a good impression, and the boy will never amount to any other things I never saw before.” abeth Ann and Robert ph ' i an arm the farmer who adopts this means some one’s eaten what we left f>tl tiling. He's full of fool notions, Uie In “And beautiful obl-fash: , d flowers of showing his business ability is There has been for of boy is, according to the old man's some the one refrigerator. his mother. more likely to close deals than one this house. Looks like During the next three weeks Rnheri who uses any kind of writing pe- way of thinking and his chief dis­ a strange In woman was in this house Elwell spent a great deal of his time per, or is careless in respect to hand­ tinction is us a pool champion. now.” with Elizabeth Ann The momentous writing. Then, wiieu dad tells hhu to go a- At this Elizabeth Ann hastily slipped I time came, does, and when j way aud return wiUi lb.lRXJ “iron on a kimono and cap and stepped out the sparkling as it ring always had heen on “Newspaper advertising is prov­ men," Uie hoy, who labors under Into the hall, but drew buck as a young ! her linger, she exclaimed: slipped “And the ing just as practical for the average man came up the stairs. the name of Cuthbert, comes to iiie. first time you saw me you thought I ‘ farmer as for any business man. who tire you?" lie asked. He goes away. He falls in love. “Well, was a burglar.” : Scores of farmers in Oregon are get- “I think I might ask you the same j And falling in love he rustles up a question,” retorted the girl. "You were then, and yon are now i ting good from use of both lot of amhiUou to amount to some "W hat are you doing in this house for you stole my heart, and it’s only ; display and results classified advertising, fair that I play burglar now myself," thing, for he knows that there will In that costume?” said the mnn. j The farm bulletin board is an effect­ be no gay wedding bells lor him “I have every right in the world to I in s the renlv. ive supplementary force." unless he manages to make a sue cess ol himself. How he does it is delightfully novel, so natural, aud so amusing Uiat one warms right up wiUi sympathy lor Uie young loven. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Sold Out Grab This Opportunity DR. M. P. M£NDELbOHN l i .. . . . , tr. , n . vaCalJUll vvitu N AUTO EPITAPHS W e Can Save You 75 Per Cent of Your Tire Value i It * * The greater part of a tire value is in the car­ cass. Yet many tires are discarded because the tread is worn out. 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COLLECTIONS Knight Adjustment Co., McMinnville Ore. A GOOD MISTAKE By M. A L U N E W EEKS. UiX l * 2 t by M c C lu re N e w s p a p e r S y m l l c i t « » There was an air of expectancy about the place, as though It had heen waiting for centuries for deliverance front tlie ties that held It there. Even Ellas 1’ptoo. station agent, general store proprietor and postmaster, lay hack In his chair against the wall of the station and slept soundly as the train rattled In. stopped to let a pas­ senger off, and went out agntn. The departing train left Elizabeth Ann standing on the platform with a sultcaae In each hand Not a human being was in sight, except the station agent, and It was with some misgiv­ ings that she spoke to him. Still he slept, and it took a sharp poke to awaken him. “Bless them flies'" said Ellas, as he slapped at a fly reposing on his hald head Then he sleepily opened one eye nnd saw Elizabeth Ann. 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