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I " 1 111,1 ' - .I. - i 1 i.i - t ; .- I ':fcJu'. "" " - . - . , ' mini i mi . -I : . - . . I i li v. .( M - - . . : -t w . I I i i ? The older jnaiuwanU a hat to Ice e p. him young man wants a smart style to match his: youth 1 '); "V V ... W miTir.-mwE-m Xpw Work Begim . ' " ' ' Sfrong s girders and " beams " are to be put in to enlarge the "Sub-' way.' or Miller's department store. Fred'Aj Dixon who ia. tearing out the brick wall and placing, in the ipew( timbers, .states that the work w i U be f ini she d soon. : . AVaffl. For BreakXast- 7 to 11 i d. Colonial i Dame Tea.Shoppe. 165 N.' Liberty street. Right dowu ttrwn,. j-15 II1-V KutertaiaOro ' r - Justice O. P Co'show, and Prof . William Hertaog were featured on the 1 program of the -Saleia" Hl-Y Buys Furniture TjpevritErs ALXm VZaUM t Down A S KoaUiy ,; O. K.0eawM &47 N. Cm. 8ft. HPAXI service r Cars, for him without driven PHONE 2020 V V -"Day and Kight Service POPULAR PRICED M en and Toung Men'a Tailored: Sttita"$3.' to$lS D. H. IJOSHER . - XAJXOIl. . Dr. B. II. VTiit Osteopatliy Surgery ' Electronic" Diagnosis' and' Treats ment (Dr. Abram'a method)' Office Phone. 859 or- 606 U. S. Bank Bldg. i rta T RADIQ HEABQUAR -or - RADIO SUPPLIES Qpeil. Evenings. 189 SOUTH HIGH TEES BANKERS, EstaJbUsbedi lSGS ; , General. Br.nTnng Busxnt:: OfTIce. Ho from 1 .at r J.fj . fTt j .vK1 y,wHv Vcal' j - r- r - -t1 y i HruL- ' I ots or men, both youns and oli are ; coming inf for one of pur smart WE SATISFY, BOTH w . . . J; T.J - V . 1 1- , ' it .: .: i Ml lit .. ' 469 STATE club, at the YMCA last ilght.i As the guests of the" evening- the club entertained- 12. delegates, from. 12 other Hi-Y clubs of Marfon county. Plans were discussed jf 6rx the : Old er. Boys'- conference to be "held here some time In 'April.' Gray IrhproTcment Shoppe- ; , Expert marcelling,! shampooing, facials, scalp treatments.- Ttoom 413, Oregon Bldg. Phone 187. jlS Clilmnev Rlazo- - - A run- to Union- and California was-made hy the fire department yesterday -to i put - out la--chimney. fire. . j:::.-.: III-:..; . If You Can't Fir Your Own Auto, we will r help you' at' the Shamrock garage," 333 Miller. J15 BuOding Permits -? , . . Oscar E." Price4 has been fceued a building permit to erecf a two story building at' T2yiJdrth lib erty which will cost $300. . C. B." Colbrath is to repair a' dwelling at: 1345 'Norway 'at an .estimated cost of 500.:' The permits were issued by City Recorder Poulsen. Income Tax lJeport, , . P6r , Completion seen W. A. SIp prelli 345 Chemeketa.1 Phone 900. III tf Granges to Meet; .; 'The- Salem 'grange 'will hold' a meeting here Satnrd ay while' the Pomona grange wilt .meet for an all-day session .on; January 21. i . U. ' Davenport Tables m At, January clearance sale prices Hamilton's. ': . , j i " J15 CrownDrng Changes- i The ownership and', .director ship of the Crown Drug store has been taken over JSy Harry Briatra and Mrs. i Amy ii Hughes;. Mr. Brians, is... fJon Tttlamook, al- SKATING at, i ' ' r DREAMLAND I,-' THURSDAY, ;PnroA3T . SATUHDAxt .ANii SUXPA3T '.. i - WOW! WtlAT-' AS TIME! f it:-- M i it-i -'--(- Is i in.' to4 W W from f the. ss os, for 1 from the large furnace t smallest Jintf ue.. . xeu nf what nnrooae the coal. nnlre nrl Wft'll . saint out-the proper; pixe to use. But althougji -we, carry. alL thd ::vrv best. Coal lr xronv.me T. ... . i tA.. Mlnal -i. Our oai servica ia juu w Biamond Liauettea C13 . . . ' , i - - ' vh 1 1 I btetson Hats ! - ! young while the theugli' heis'a-former resident of Salem.' ' He plans v to return ' to( southern Oregon. to .chte ' for",bttS- inesa and return' to 'the'city "later. -x - TPlie Annoai Meeting-' ' Qt the stockholders of theThps,' Kay Woolen Mill Co..- will be held at the offIce of,the company; in ski- lem, Jan. 20th,fat 9:30 -a.- ' m. Those 'interested will take notice.. E..Jk Swaf f ord,, Seo'y. J-20. Moorcs to Entertain . ' i The Zena. school will be the next visit of the Moo res. Music house entertainers wien they start on their next program. -The troupe has a., serjes of -entertainment? which they -.put on .at different places.. iPianqi . saxophone, vocal and other numbers are featured; Odd. Dish Sale-.1, j : L. Stiff Furniture. Co. 115 Aaxiliary Meets ' - Plans for a concert to.be pre sented early in. February, cooked food sales', and other, mattera were considered' by the Woman's auxil iary of the- Salem YMCA atr their regular meeting yesterday. Mrs. W. Harbison, president of the organization., presided. During the discussion the women, worked on silver covers, which w III be used to care, for the silver ot the YMCA. Close' Ont China :t.- 4 J " "J v' Sold during January sale at very low price. ;. Hamiltom ' J15 WilL Name Fisherman . According to promises made to a delegation of fishermen who vis ited the execulive.otfices Jester day. Governor Pierce will name a ' '. i , DEED" ' FLINT thv 'Ilo m ev 1&70 Court street, January 12, Mrs. Anna Spinning' Flint,, wife of Frank Flint, mother pf Charles F. Spinning, of Wllkenshurg, Penn., stepmother- of FCvCud worth Flipt ' of : Printetoni uni- verslty. FuneraljserTices; will be held Thursday,' January 15, at 10:30 a, m. from Rigdon ana Sons?hew mortuary, on CQttege and Chemeketa: streets.' cien- tlst -sexvlcjea;., The..Iunaf al cor tege will leave Immediately- af terward 'for the ; Portland s pte- matorium. i'f; THOMPKINS Thomas A.. Thonrp kins filed at his residence,, 1427 North Seventeenth, street,' Jan? narv 11. 1Q9S At th sen hf 75 years. He is survived by one brother, N. J. Thompklns of Battln OrOund. Wash., his wid ow, Henrietta two sons, 'Dan iel E. anJ Bert K. . of Salem, fnni I an enters. "Mrs. Mvra Cox. fra f unA Vtmn and Misa Lu- la Thompklns of Salem 1 and Mrs. Edna Ellis of Staples, Minn., twelve grand children and four great grand children. Funeral announcements Mater Webb Funeral parlor in charge of arrangements.- - , t TiTlirTnV. PurI r.nfOM" died, at a local hospital January 14 tn, s 1925. at the age" of1 '35 years. 'She is survived by-her father, . W. R- Lofton of Ironside. Ore. Her remains " Will go forward today to Ironside where ftineral services -will be held. Arrange ments in charge of. the Webb Funeral parlors. t , , , , ' FUNERAL ' The funeral of Mrs.. Minnie Rinrwalt. who died in this city in January 13, will take place Friday, January 16, at- 9- at mi. from St. Joseph's church. Prayer services will be; held, tonight at T o'clock at the Salem mortuary-. 10Center street. Burial will be at ue til. ,uaruari ceuieierjr- xxct. T. V. Keen an. will .officiate. . pjGDon.G-caiPs (Eb (; i Another iDodgc4Dbor Rr Almnot -Maw hslnr laipf 1924 mo4elL Ran very UH Ue, many, lextraa; a. verjj good buy. at;: j A LI ! man- from the coast south off the Columbia river when tha .: Itime comes to appoint another menber to the fish commissipiu. The fish ermen asked, that there be no in creased; poundage taxes .on Jilsh. There ; wn bejiia vacancy on' he fish commissidii in June, at wnjcn time Commissioner Kendall's, term of office txvixp. - Grain Deaiersi Meet special . meeting: ot Mie WU- lametta, , VaHiy Grajn & Feed Dealers! association was .held, at the Clarion: hoiel yesterday: tqS con sider geieral conditions.! : Nothing was done concerning: the niela and i k .. L rejuimaona op ine, ucganizauon. About 30 dealers . were i present from different parts ot the valley although i the entire-membership. 71 o. ' A short addj-esa was maae by ProfeBSQT HysJoes of f Oregon Agricultural coUege. Onr Prompt Service Is Popnlar- j witn tnei pusyupnainesat. man. BceakfasV "Lnncheon, Dinner Spe cial narties inftUed. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. Right ; down town, 165 N. Uberjy, St. I j-15 Liquor Case - Heard- ! i t . . mm . :y . ...... t.jL'! uitn -xsaaon . cnangea -.njs j piw to guilty when be.' appeared; in the justice court yesterday oaa jebarge ox uaiawiui saie or,uquor.. jnce Brazier C. Small sentencedlhim to ' six, monthk the couniVj Jaijlt and: assessed a iine of. $3001 "hlch Nadon was unable to pay, j If the fine- is. not paid the total sentence will be equivalent ;to .. abOut one year; : Another ', charge f pn.me same count- is.- still hanging! oyer Nadon. For Dry Wood Call C D. Query, Phone (77F2 lie License Given : .i .; A, marriage license was Issued to: Harold Li Oldenburg of route 3. Salem, anil Ida. C.i Vogt. 1656. South Liberty street, in the county clerk's office yesterday.. . -?: ( ! t'l Ladies and Oifidren---- 'Hair cutting, by men Ibarbei. Over the Gray Belle., j L. J. Bayer, and Lee Canfield. y (1 ; ; 11$ Caes on Calendar f i ,f.l'f. of Ore- 'The case of the state gonr against (Clarence KettlesoB of Silver ton, i slated to conte nj for Tuesday, Jab. 20. (A yqung girl ia . involved I in the- caset I Ji C. O'Reilly, charged with' Wrceny by embezzlemeut-from, LC.jMcLaren a. local real estate man. pill have a. hearing soon before Jdget Bra- zier.u. ma4i. t J Get Your Dining Room Set i ' ' Now during our January sale. Hamilton's, i I- U5 Corbctt Is Chairman- Senator Hamr-L. :Corbett was named chairman of f'the . Multno- mah! senate! delegation to tbe 33rd session oil the legislature ai 'a meeting. hejdjat 3 o'ciocS: edes- day afternoon. - - f . t ; Cnlcirine Oa4 Treat ia ent F6r coidjs fat offtes tr' In your home. Dri jlaxshaH,; Qregpn Bidg.;-'i ;f-. -;: :U T' i ;n5 Renairs Madi Ahother outstanding feature of the bast weks work: atithe Square Deal WelAine comnany.1 was ithe repairing if- four drfve gars used on a Cletrac tractori As a result the Matonia hop ranch was saved aboat S7i . . In the rf pairing of the ! gears the worn eteth j were built -up py the elactric welding prooess, by which steel Iwas placed on the wearing parts, thus-insur Ing a longer, life for. the gears. A material paring of ; money, time and laboriwas ef fectedr ly ,tpe re- nairs. The process of welding and brazing li an interesting one ana it is worth while to drop in atthe shoo for a tew minatei aad'jwatch Charles tuhcan wield the jtorch. and recoistruct the broken metai parts inti well finished fabricated articles. ; - j - ' 4 Davenport; Tables j r At Jannary clearance saie prices Hamlltori's; r-- ' 1--i h - . .'-415 Mvstle Number Taken f V' .$ Sam otts, molorman" on the Commercial etreet" car 5 lines; j U celebratlhe his 60th. birthdayi and the fact Ehat he has been as motor man ion i jroa -- y SAFE FOB ClULUlUsiJl . Mothers ?everywiieriB demand; a roiiahlA fpnneh remedy. freefrom Injurious narcotics. Sjipplylngthia demand if or fifty years made FOI EY'S HONEY- AND liTAR COM POUND! one of the Largest Celling Cough Medicines ini the "".'orld. Children like:it. 'y-lil boy had a viry bad cough; a'nd f r.be used FOLEY'S HONJY AllD TAR COMPOUND he'' get relief at once. writes Mont. Mrs. Van Belle, Fehroy. atefuse Buhstltutes.- Adv. J15-20-22 he- worry because he itfst missed iebratQg';hi !bCrhda.oi Mif I3tn. Sam states; that-he has a ia-acre ranch easriof Salem where Ire piaiis 'to settle-after retiring from the railroad game -Thirteen has no terrors for him,' is the dec laration of the veteran streetcar Ud Phonograph. Sal ill.; L; StirfTufniture-Co. ResUnrant Is Popular ' J15, TMrs.- D.- D.'" orrastead. Salem. caterer, who "has worf fame at the I state fair is" making a t hit with! the. restaurant in the basement of! the Capitol Velvet Rug?-' x!2; with fringed ends, $33.50 January clearance sale. C. S. Ham ilton. : " . . lis Mount to be Speaker - :- J Robert M. Mount, of the better business bureau of Portland, wilt Jta; the principal, speaker at; th 9 Lions club- luncheon at the Marlon hotali Friday noon.. r Miss. Naomi Phelps of Portland, special, mu sical' attraction, .will, be beard in vocal; numbers L Details -of (the .limerick contest - will be given in full, during, their luncheon. , f ; . .v i Salem Are atd Beauty, Shoppe 1 1 j Expert; Marcelling; Open eve-i nlags'by appointment. High; Phone 2118. 153 South J15 Bay-CaH.Bor--s. :: H A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.' W.; Hi t Moore at-the Bunga-r; low Maternity hpme Fridayi Jahj 9. ; She-has been named Marian Marjory. : Mr. pSioore .Is employedj at the state, house.. - . Furnished House :" - ' For rent. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. -, ; i' .v jis Editors 'Are Here " ! Hal' E. Hoss. editor of the Oret gon City Enterprise, and Gordo J. Taylor,' publisher of the Molalli Pioneer; G: Lahslng- Hurd of the fcorvaius .uazeite-iimes, - memuen of the'Oregohi State Editorial as sociation; ' were'1 "in the lobhjK of the capitol- yesterday. Mr. -Taylor is the regular" representative Wf the association here. Barber Work Tor men and boys ONLY. Or gon Bldg. Downstairs, 15 Additional - Pupils -n The J: L. -Parrish junior high scnooi win nave an increaoe "vi?" pupils in' the! enrollment for next' semester r" according to nouncement made' yesterday. n- A class I of. ;aoou i ' 55; students wll aradaaie -and "95 will "be "added: to YOur" Dlnthg Room Set- Now -during our January sa e. Hamilton's. ' I " U5 Birth Reported , , The birth of a baby boy to iMr and Mrs. George Bruce, 2385 Myr tle avenue, was reported yester day. . . Odd Roeker-i " ' -: 'Greatly- reduced. Furniture Col : H. i L. Stiff 315 Bray Makes TeamL " . i .Homer Bray of Salem, freshman Ja agriculture, has been selected as a member of the freshman class debate team at Oregon Agricultu ral college. " ' Close Out China r !i j 'Sold during January sale at very low price.. .Hamilton, 7 J15 i Mission Class Meets SF It Members of. the Foreign sionary society of the First MeUi-j odistr churchjj entertained- their husbands at the B. E. e Carrier home, 1065 Court.. last night.,. Mrsv Wesley Wire of Xewoerg gaye a talk on China. - Mrs. Ronald GIQV er, chairman, was assisted by the other officers in serving. Pabcolhx Sale -: A H. J15 The superior floor covering! L. Stiff Furniture Co, Papers Are Graded The.eightn. gradepapers oj- tho mid-year examinations has' jbeen cfampletedL and the? grade returns will - be sent out from the county shperintendent's ,offrce soon. Mpttnsr Prove Popular ! H 4 The- young niarried peoRld! of the First Baptist church lastjnight had charge of the. opening services of ihe:gen era! revival" thatj Is be inr conducted there at the present tlme;. Rodney Myers led tho song service. . The BYPU will ieaa me services: this evening under the direction ot Miss Ruth. Ross. A large group Js . to" be (out take part in. the exercises. All roung nftnulfl ar esnecially 'invited to be I present to near 'the pastor s i dreSBttambs-: vrith WooiOn;" Friday evening the Count-pn-Me class iwili conduct the meetings. ; Velvet Rugs r 9x12, with fringed ends. &39.50 January-clearance sale. C. S-Ham- flton JIB Dimaffe Nominal ! No particular damage has been doni the Newberg fruit crop, uur ing the past cold snap, is the "dec laration of 'Clarence 'Butt." ormer 1v a,- member; of the loweif house la. the 1 8 9 9-19 0 1. session., le said the ttackcajpa seemed to fare bet ter' than - the other - terrUs. k and thit neither of the varieties were hit, tad Hr. Butt while! In the city also conferred with County Commissioner Smith relatlre to paving two ',muddy. .stretches , of road, on -the- Salem-St. Paul road. Leave for Boston " Mrs' George J. Pearce. accom panied by her tw6 daughters Helen and'DorptKyPearce, left an the Shasta Wednesday for Boston, Mass: r Th4 trii was made Via Oakland to San Diego, to .Colorado Springs, thence by various other points to -New Orleans and along the seaboard airline to. the east ern terminus.. ... - , ! Dean toj'Addws Club De.an'Ava B. Milam of the home economics of OAC Is- to address the University Women's associa tion at their -Saturday meeting. Economic conditions of China and. the Oriemrwill be discuased. Dean Milam haa just- returned; from a two-year tour of the Orient, dur ing whichj. time she made an ex tensive, study of economic condi tions' there. : " ' Birth Rcpocta-Filed... I : -' Birth . certificates were filed with tho city health officer yester day for the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs.' Ellsworth L. Smith, of 2490 Brooks, avenue on Dec. 20. t RJjchard. Andrew is. the name given to a. -baby. boy born to Mr. and. Mijsj Waiter Stark,! who i live south, of Salem. The birth occur red Del '28. Lul u ' May is. the name given to a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. William F. ' Glover. Mr. ami1 Mrs. Mike William Lets announce-the birth of a baby girl, Esther Uldine. on January li Bankers to; Gather r ! j. The Marion; county bankers are to assemble at The Spa. tonight forT their regular meeting. A speaker from Portland has- ,been seeured for" the occasion. "'!' P , n' : Friars Gather ' V' f: ;"-" Following a line party the Friar3 club of the Salem high school gathered atThe Spa for refresh ments last night. About 25 cou ples "were present. Examinations Are-Set ' 'f ' - The first- semester examination schedule! was announced' today by trie Willamette , university regis trar. The semester, will close Fri day, Jan. 23 and examinations will will, be held, the following, week. Registration for the second senies ter .will be carried on during the same week. . - Returning From Conference 4 'Miss Jenn'elle Vandevort, presi dent of the Willamette university YWC, j and of the : northwest ex- ocuuitb cuunmi, win return, to -oct-lem Saturday from New, York city where she baa been attending a YWCA conference. : " : - ! - Drive (Fledges Announced- . Nine : new pledges 'to the local chapter of Pi Gamma Nu, nation al' s6eol6gical fraternity,' have v : "L ......... i.. ini... ... iih Floriad Von Eschen, Thomas Ach- eson, Esther Moyer. Elaine Clower, Sinforoso. Fadilla. Edna Jennison, Marjerie Minton, Elizabeth Briggs and- Theresa Smitbi . . : Senior Apparel Ordered ' 'Mejmbers of the senior class will wear the traditional cap and. gown oh Fridays of each, week only, ac cording to-plans announced by the Benior j committee. ' The apparel has been ordered and will soon be readjf ;for wearing, ' ' Cass rings have (already appeared, ' j -v I ! - 1 - v Erickson Named Treasurer--i..K- -. ' Prof, F. M. Ericksoh, head .of the 4hcation department or Wili lamette university, tras- yesterday, elected by the- executive commit tee of the student body to the pd sitloh of treasurer "of the Associ ated! Students. This is in line with! provisions of the constitution recently adopted", calling for the creation of the new of flee and tak ing'! the disposition of tnd out ot toe nanas or tne siuaenc u-bso-urei. ! Richard Briggs, who has been student treasurer, will remain-in office, out hi duties will be tightened and his position known as second vice president,: ' j ! . - : H - , Lee1 Hong,- Portland- representa tive1 for the distribution and Bales or Mah Jong sets- imported, from China; wad a visitor In N the legis lative (balhv yesterday, ' Mr. .Hong is Reported to have cleaned Up a good foTtnne; ad-a -reaulti ot- the Man Jongg craze which nas swept the country.' ' L-unb Get Position ' William. Lamb,-former-guard at the state prison and official hang man, for the institution..: is now PillLUFS" CM- OF OISLi : !r Unless, you- ask for, "Phillips,r you may not get the. original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi cians for; 60 years as an antacid, laxative, corrective. ' . : ',. 25-ceTit bottles- .also- S 0-cent bottles, contain directions any drug ' store. Adv. Li mC23U nj STARTS TODAY BEBE DANIELS first 'Paramount' starring picture. ' The drama of a; poor girl who inherits a-million dol lars and the dangers that, go with. IU Tom Moore in the cast... , ... , TODAY- FRUJAY employed as watchman about the senate chamber. Mr. Lamb served in the Philippine Constabulary for years and is an old army man. Messengers Are Named ' Messengers : for the legislative session, appointed this week,: are Bas Wagnes. from the house to the state prfuter; Berald J. Meindl senate to printer; Lillian Clark son," senate - to . house; and Vern Drager, house to senate. Homer Foster again has charge of the distribution of supplies, a position he has held for the last nine ses sions. Card of Thanks ' ' : To all the friends tor their kind ness and sympathy 1 shown us in the loss of our mother we desire to express our thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kelly, .Mr. and Mrs. C E. Clowe, Mr: and Mrs. E. T. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.lDunkin, Miss Sallle KeUey. '. .. ).' '" U5 J PERSONALS Fred Boalt, editor of the Port land News, -was in attendance at the legislature . Wednesday. , : '. " Ben. F.. Dorris, Lane county fil bert king,' was" in the city yester day and took in a session of the legislature. , ". .,- j.. " ... ; ' , ' . Mrs. r Minnie Hammon, houae- mdther at the Phi Kappa PI fra ternity, is confined to her quarters with a severe attack of grippe. - Mrs. Charles Hiinter of Wal lowa, couhtyl, Js visiting with her .husband, Representative Hunter. ' Milton A.".Miller,' who has been prominent in politics, was a visi tor' at the state house yesterday. Mr. and Mrs! J. M. Card ef Dal las were in the city on business yesterday '- 'ul ;-r C. L. Reames and Gus Newbury, attorneys from Medford, appeared A COUGH REMEDY WITHOUT ' , - I OPL1.TES . ., ;v . ' Many cough preparations con tain some one- or! more harmful drugs which are added to' take the place of opiates. None of these narcotic substitutes have ever been used in FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND. The name of every ingredient is plainly printed on -every carton. You know what you - are i taking when you take Foley's." : IT oliags to the throat. Good, for; old .and young.? You have a ! cough, ..why not, try it..' Refuse fiUbstitutes.J Adr J15-20-29 4 ,: .i-t on Piiilp l rl 1 1 1 l " 1- I I I m Oreg v: . Salem, Oregon- t MA7WFACTURERS it V IL- I k !' ; Sulphite, and ?21anila Wrappings, sIso-Bctchera. Wrrr pings,. Adding nlachlne. Paper, Greaseproof,, GUei,, Drtir'Boiid,' Tissue Srireeninga and Specialties, I 'i These meetings are increasing in interest and power. Tho public should take, advantage of this opportunity to hear these sound practical faith inspiring messages from the pure, unadulterated Word or God; preached In the simplicity and power of the Holy Spirit; free from both fanaticism and cold, dead formalism. They are of national import as well as religious and cffei every phase of life and class of society. . , Thursday night Evangelist ' Peterson v ill spcal: ci the subject: "The sword of the Lord and how to use it." , :. -- .;:) :r. . .. Friday night: "The multitude of them that believe 1 were! of one heart and one soul and great grace was ur : i them aU.M .":'":Mj h'"-'i :'r': .:y:'b"--: '-t -i - .;:-' ' , ' Saturday night hij subject 7ill 1 2 : "I! : ziil.- - ' ' n before the supreme court Wednes day. :(. ' ' ; ,-.-.,"1-.: Mrs. M. Van Gross of Amity. was a Salem visitoryeeterday - R." S.: Melson has been confined to his borne during the past' two weeks by an, attack of the grippe. He is connected with the Atlas Book Stationery store. ' Mrs:! J. Schwab was in Salem from Mt. Angel yesterday. '., L. 3. Sheldon of ; the . fiheldon Sherman'; firm, left-yesterday for San Francisco on a buying - tour which will last about fen days. t f m Mm V mmWL CoStbp thera tide;'. Stop than quickly all their dtn&n arJL diiC0CDfcct.Eoti thefevwaod beaJach. xca tbe poiaaaa out. Hills break cpid ia M hour They tone the whole yctetn. The prompt, re liable reaulta hav W millinfutoeaaplpy tlxs Don't rely on ksser helpa. don't dir CASomAr-j;;::;:3 25,000 Pounds of : :'v.jr.GrapeJRb.ot. I- Also Fir Pitch ; - - Capital Bargain ; The-House of a Million and,' - - One Bargains 215 CENTER. .. 'Last Times Today . Corixine. Griffith. '' in' MOVE'S WILDERNESS' . , ' Starting , - - TOaiORROV j ."the Clam Heart" A. S. M. Hutchinson Author of ' " V"If Winter Comes' . li i nun i nu lllllllLtll arid Pap'sr C IlillllDIIIIIII -. -