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t FKIDAY. JANUARY A. 1U2B .THE OREGON RTATES?JAN,- SALUil,-OREGON AtiEn3d6l4'Tbb6NLYtoTM 6rs'EdJtEEN-' Vaudeville Toclay V rrt am ':0O Oregon Richard Barthelmess j m mm mm v n mw j. li 11 m mm . a T mm m m - HeUic Association vaudeville. CI Igh Evelyn Brent in "Three Wise. Crooks, 'I and- a "MiaizieV. omedy, vv : (,.;,,ir, z The Arizona Sheriff " Tale f ki advBtnre, -"" cMtected-by Mjr uror-i nf "T XMputy from V aTtpal ,Caaty,' How -with BiaibU ran au teor cfcr fcrlngi awtft n4 aura. Jastic to evildoer. STACK HOLD-VP Everything had been i quiet around Bisbee-for several Veeks. The regular terra of so per ior court) was soon 7 to ; open at. Tombstone, the county, seat 26 jmllea-away, and the approach , of trial time usually acted as a sobering infln enee on those tempted to warp the law a little; in the adjacent mining camps. ; t T idi X ' U Two days ijefore conTt'lxrjrti; to open, a tip came, lato in thafter noon. than anattejaptlwoW bq made earlyv tfce' t moratnur to hold 'up the stage ,lln jtiC Ifcuiger Point, on Mule moantainfvUust a few yards &2iCbaUintal'.;jrji-- vide-:. i Straighten' Up! Don't stay!-; head achy.: dirzy. sick, Nothing Bto rft-1 Hovpji - that bllimis. I Bf tnAtl feline I ci ri-w ob Uandv- nir'. "fSnncAreta." Take one or two of these pleasant laxa-it - . , . . . f . ; W 1 f , niPTH HI V L1U1D 5 -. : 'J " ' ' . . ...1 l, !x - V'i v" ' ' 11:1 Laxative n gently stimulate your liver.anaienDiea raa.uuuic.o ..r , it kowela. Then ttou will I above him, to observe the high- . isi ti ne -tir. hfiad- becomes clear. stomach sweet.-tongue "pink, akinf .y - - - ' .' i, i .v oc-' trout r -cieanse. sweeten and refresh, the entire ii-stem. They never gripe, over- act or sicken; Directions for men. women and children on each Jox. any drug store. (Ad"- a: Wed. Eve., Jan. ? MaHlOiers IW The Dramatic Treat lUiilld .Ml 'iiFDM "iiiiin!ijiii!innrtiin iffijiijiii .i i. fii " a ; THE merchant; OF VENICE" Mr. Manten aa-rShylock'Tj "-7 i I ! ? Miss" Hamper as "PorUa Pricerf S2.2d,Sl.C5f , . $1.10 - 85c ; r Seal Hale yy-jji1' 0.. ME re i - ' - .... . '.j-". ' i -, . t "l 'V - f - ..:" ---.' . ' . ALL OREGON PARENTS I ilnk tho riture of Their CLOdreA " '-.'; . i' Lincoln National Javenila or fcdaeatianai ii - ":"'"-. at a f r VICTOR SCHNEIDEp, Spwlal Agent On ihat stage would f going lawyers' of note, persons of'Mni- ortnnee--IiJ - the "cornni unity, on I ho way itjlj onurt: 'BdL-.pomtMy ioney taken lir-rol4erie to ,bo ed as eidfenc,eT'3"-tt nphi tJbrt worm seTcrai inoosaod uuar. iu a suecessfnl Sootier," i At fi : 10 s in. the . morn Inst -th dusty Stttdebaker iaff-ttirtert panger Point t : 7. w ith dawn only an hour old. , , A little after. mklnfRht-. another Stiidehaker alippejlqut $t Ilisbee; rontalninu tJepnfy.- Sheriffs Billy Brakefield andjlted Jtlannon, ami Constables Bert Polly and Joe lodges. They swept on past Dan ger, Point, oyer tho pivldp and on into the darkness. ' , i Half an-hour later tbeir ear sneaked silently "back up the sid? Of lale mduntalns with lightaout. fo? four mites they worked slowly kin the mountainside In the dark ness, on a road 20' feet widest. Its (widest point, with no guard rails on the outside, and where the least slip to the left would have married them from 500 to 80 fee down the slope into the gulch below. About 200 yards around Dan Wer Point and almostat?l1ie crest nf Continental uivjae. . a fseep. or intermittent1 priPK had ."workedti imopntain. f "JWJm W r-iu. :r!..- ' " I road They found, U. by foaling, along ;thet monhtain r-;sido Trlth their Ihunds. WkfKnem; gu4del Bdrt Polly In hacking the Studebaker in. ' Then tin over the steep moun tain sidolhey tJlmhofl, fifltH Ihejf kep severaVhdr. feeA, above rs They wwrked around the saddle ot the mountain, two on each side It kiad been agreed HiaUhey would wait for t ut' actual , -00011? ih catch the higUwaynv.u-.M' About Dtit n o c lock J hey savr i nar- ley BnrgoonV; a Jjafliiho ;of ome renown in the mining camps. ana cow ranches of the' section, who had been in some trouble before, ride over tii-pivlde aad "secrH hisi horse Bearing il sack over his shoul der, they watched him alk.with In Uon leet of their, cached ear without seeing It, and. rp.uJ4. Pan,-. Eer Point to a sharp, reverse ttttn in tun - view ovifow lK-iow. ' " z Out or the sucK.camc ropt , i I lone .4 5 "six-shooters, a face masJt 1 and a black can,, He. njit pa'a lou I linen duster and saUjown to await net.aei -- , ---. I ti.a i..ilrtiff ilatrn which bad II & 1IC . . . i ,i,r,i,iiifi 1AA 1 waymanja4rioi4j4v jueparaUana, MmeT on,i.flV1Wy ft3..iUdoes. Uk 1 these mountains. . i mireroon iwcbuii; iroucM. 1 smoked cigaret after cigaret i paced out to me eai wo row roadway and peered anxious ly into the deeper gloom farther down the canyon , where tJispee was slowly awaking -to life. : . Up on the' hillside Polly and Gannon began taking "stock. Burgoon was plainly nervous. This was, hia first-thig" job. lie would-be, bJeh-Btraojwnen tne bold-up came i,S.upppse B,omon.e moved .and he shot theml ti t Tv . Crawling over ; tne mountain saddle on hi stomach like a oang-i er Polly conferred with Brake- field and Hodges, watting apovo their own cat.' They decided to take no chances. Cathering silently , above , Bur goon, they yelled and started down the tep mountain stoeu-.i Ait uour slipped al.startftddowjfc, Pi mell. .. :. - -r'y nurroon told them . afterward he'neve was so scared in his life as when out of Iho quiet mountain air came fomr yelling -tumbling off Icerst piling onto him with guns waving tilt U lowVed Uke a revolv ing arsenal. r r- tvhn .thrt s1hc! drw up tne sheriffs were' loading the wbuld bet highwayman .'into t heir car. u-hw-H hi heert headed in tho op- nonitJft dlre'etioB so that either way he. Went, : they would be ready. fori chase. - f J ... ' Burgoon nover came to triat It was almost thejjast approaofri d ,.000: that tho visitors to it 'stage hold-up in, this sectiBr and 4 the .heriffst .were -t urea;i running 'over - mountains -and gtijcfccsnp orroyosnd,draw8raf ter fleeing bandits. So they told Biu-Koonjhey. jcere ; going ,osg that be'rot thfi tlihlt.." rW5 - An.r later, in tf Mrison gang. working In a mino lead. Burgofin hafked, away wlM a pick till; the mine wall fell Jn npon Jtlm, and thf . last tf v- the CQcnsq con? SlKTOld 1 with Life Insurance 1W nominal, cost 4 il Ask' -'I. 1 r &jBm:-; .. Todaj is the last time Salem y to see Richard: tJlarthelmess the best pictures shown time. It has been rereiyed with higWaymeh was" no njore. atill,-' "lWasnt;nothiogat all insist the four today, "there wasn't any shooting: noboly got hurt, und there wasn't ewt any hnld-nn. o what's there about WNey Ellis, Last Year's AIJ " Sfatc Forward; Named . on' Frosh Team" r- W . -y . A'' q r e o o k Agricultural COLLKGK. Corvallis, Jan. 7.- ?Thij:fesaman; basketball squad has been strengthened by Wesley El of Salem; who-was aU-state lorjwara asi year.. ui w-ii,.uV.. hate; turned out for practice each nlhijapd.thejeam is rapidly be ing-rounded into snape ior com ing contests. ., . The first game of a strong schedule will be played .Saturday niiht , against h. 'Oregon state 4 normal school. Arrwrgethentsr I bef;ng made for four games against th University or .qregoa , irun instead of two, as haa been the custom in previous years. HEPOTS DEFEAT v nnif nnn til fn :i f oil rU, : Ana I 5mit "rfc""- r. ide Evenly Over Oppon- bands pf thol AYedrooers inur- Tie?ebfooters are Salem city ( cnmpjoas of teams in the 19-year i age limit class. , ; Pratum players wero taiier mi heavier, but lackett team , worn. They also, took long shots, seldom working t,hehball up under tne i haUket fortclos! Ins. .. (What they Hacked in weight and heighklhe Webfooters made p in team tfork ad short passing un der theirs basket. They also, ex: eled fn making qukk break aways.! Fiye-men .awenne; w" featured by the Webfooters. Whenever Pratupi got the ball the , ihW An territory, and, So . cov u.:re unable to make lieadway. siiAtno tinre were thw'tvbfpoter In1 danger 01 wBing .mw-xwuwm. Starting ut with a viWeyt three baskets -in the first lew jnlntttes ef-iplay. they continued, pour in shots through the noojwitn regu- Jatity. sNumeroas- ,riois wJio called -on. the Webfooters, ana 11 was - tnrougn - uu& . -- im team bagged? most of Its - . . ' a, w V Da4- points. . ' Lineup forthe gam loiiows: Wrhfoters . T , iT-atom Miller r:; ...::RF-7-.-- Olro.1 Simpson LF;..:t: Carpenter Do Harport .......C. ... Jl ynes Schaeffer ...ua.;. . suite ;..XG..; Smith Bill East:, umpire. lCeeney ., Referee: SUing;, timekeeper, Miller. . i s ' 3 - - - apmmmmmmmmmmmMmmm mmmtm mmmm mi ma m TviRE DESTTtci"9 STORK J.EWISTON, Idaho. Jani ihv Associated Press.)" The gen eral merchandise' store at; Juliaet- ti. Idaho. . conductea r. oy .mi. Joseph Alexander, waseomplete IU1I y. destroyed by fireot,unKno origin at an early hqr this,morn-r inr The loss Is estimated - at kibout -I24.000, with insurance the amount of si 5.0 on. 1 'Portland More than . 60O,ftO0 sheep signed op lor Pacific cooper ative wool "pool.- -"A fA'r an .oppor- said to at the, Oreadn theatre, for. aome much praise ny saiem peopie B SUNDAY SCHOOL TEAMS IN LEAGUE Church -Attpndapce.to Count in Scormk Tournament Opening Thursday Salem's Sunday school basketball- league i was organized last nicht at iho loc.ai YMCA. Six teams are entered to compete -lal the tournament Jo ha siaf;-d by the league' starling next week. . Teamentierad, are X"'?1 JnaD" tist. First lethoiist, ,ns!ie Sfeth odist. Jason lee Methodist, Court Street Christian and Prat u,m Methodist. 'A The firt games of the tottrna- ment w1, playef ThurRday eve- ning, January 14, at .T Q clock The Court Stieet Christians win. meet with the Baptists. Follow lngthis game the -Pratum boys will fight itj'' -oat witte the Jason Lee's. After this game First Methodists jrill meet Leslie. Teams ard limited Certhose boy who have attended Sunday" school three out of five Sundays. One of the ideas of formation of the leajrue is to promote Sunday school attendance in the city. Representatives from the vari ous Sunday schools manifested high enthusiasm over formation of the league. Referees for the tournament jwlll be selected' from the UICA leaders club. Carlton New sawmill puts on second shift; of 40 men to meet l-mber orders. -rr rrx PECKE & theatregoers will have a in fThe Befiotiful pity. insurance 01 ah juiu. icaoi lfeiliff Theater liobby, 1W . North Iflgh li FOUR r 1 ' " " - r- - , 1 , . - ,1 ' " I lilJS fTwE STERN VAUOEVft LJ-eOi JJ SSSr dl MANAGERS' ASSOC 1 ATtOH 1 WorldV Greatest Head Balancers WOOD and T White CRONINand ;THARTKr 1 J iRtJSSO TEiS arid JRUSSO ?w ? 1 Bid TIME DANCING ACT - I W5P.I.RINI and ' ! .;; BROVlNi ? in IIEILIG Orchestra : ' wiioi.r.s.Li: Dr rtroy t Amit.y iTnTr.n l'.rlnue of Tw iMUIton iudjars Haul Sake; Cirand 4ry - f)pen prolte , c:iTTruilE. Okla.. Jan. .. iy Associated Pres,,) ; s- States Krancl Jury, aucr iwu lays. tolay opened its inquiry in to the deaths of 17 persons in the Osako country. j ' -' i- The (irst witnesses were those who found the bqdy. ot Anna Brown, rich Osase woman, whose donlh early in l!22,'ls the lirt over 'Which the shadow of mys tery has settled, j They were fol lowed by the physiicia.ns who con ducted an autopsy and the under taker who prepared the body for burial. 'j y There was every'indication thajt the jury was xtartinK at tlie sinuins: of the strange tale of an illeced conspiracy ;alned- ut arte destruction of. an entire tisane family with a; fortune? esUmatol at .UJ)0.000 ai the stake. .j The oply .expression of the day ;Miie from Roy "Lewis, United State's district attorney., who said ti;il "unexpected deyelopment" had increased the hope of federal authorities tor a successful ter mination of the last phase of thje Took investiRationVuhtil today car ried ont through the set ret chan nels of Rovernment agencies. It was noted,"- however, that Krnest, Buf k hart, charged wih nrtirder in connection- with one df the deaths under' investigat ioa, hud Jen, taken- to Mr. Iewls of fiee not Iwiig boforu. Mr. Lewis O-Brieri Soy Thin m Pale In a TJitlc OVer Two Months Gained Eleven Pounds As a body builder, an appetite creator, and to make weak, skinny boys and girls sturdy, strong anp full of energy Ihere is nothing liko Cod Liver Oil any physician will tell you that. .But it's vile, horrible, stun 10 tak and is apt to upset an stomach, sq ,now doctors are pre scribing and wise parents are Buy ing McCoy's Cod. Liver OH Cora nound Tablets sugar coated, and aa.easv to take as-caudy. The son of George u. y uncu ofitahwah. N. i., was thin and pale And did not get enough nour ishment from bis food. In a little over ,t wo months, be gained eleven a4done-half pounds. ana-iee aftd, jooks one hundred per cent btter. ' b i ' . i ' j Others, if any of your children are weak, thin or puny, give them thesor tablets, as directed for 30 days and watch them gain flesh and health from day to day they seldom fail but -if the unusual should happen and yon are not supremely satisfied with results yon druggist is authorized to re ttfrnfyour money. Jie sure always to get the ojlgS&al and genuine .McCoy's Cod Liver OU Compound Tablets 60 tables 60 cents at J. C. Perry, Central Pharmacy, D. J. Fry, or any druggist in America. Thou sands of boxes sold daily. Adv. HENDRICKS -11 la TWO DUMBELLS aiUSIC DANCE , Alt IN FUN 'IV "a Foliieof VaudlfeYilie f, WINDUS, Songalogue ; PHtL.Lli'S) V A .4 Five exceWh? acts DC. Associa tion vaudeville will be presented by the Heilig theatre manage mem today. In addition to the vaude ville, a moving picture program will also "bo offered. would not. say , whether he had talked with Ptirkhart. An explanation of the delay yesterday in starting the inquiry was seen today in tne arrival oi Oliver Paean, an indictment at torney for tho department of jus tii'-H. and O. 11. Lor ing. special as sistant attorney general in charge of prosecution, both from Wash- ingtou. lUClIH.i: IS PLANNED S WATTLE, Jan. 7. (AP) The board of King county com missioners was today considering plans. for a two mUe pontoon toll bridge across Lake Washington from Seattle to Kirklaod. Plans for the bridge whh-h would cost about one million dollars were broached by a group of Seattle and King county capitalists. H 'S:.vJ - I j TBI A Ser It is a thing of prime importance. Your go6d health-good bpJ!onndthe chance to Uve your allot ted (time depend largely upon your Food-. i, . ' - Some people will Have good Food no matter what the cpst. Others will, pay Whlt tngiy tor any ngepw- - - iuu ei X There is usually so little difference between the cost of ahsolut it on which you take a chance, that it isn't worth considering. t that These stores speclaUzebn good food and what Is ; equa neclflli7 on nrices that specialize on prices uai - . rr T . f i t. : to the one to whom ririce is a secondary consideration. .1 . J -'a -' 1 - ; : These Zres'm t your very threshold-as near a the receiyer on Your tele phone whylnpt Utilize their many advantages. ; ' v'J-l- 1a-$ .H"'' Foster & Baker 339 N. Commercial St. Phone 259 ' "IT'c Deliver J Roth Grocery Co. 13 1 N. Liberty St. Phones 1885 - 18SG - 1887 : Talk DonH Walk We Deliver ILSntrian Grocery 190 S. Commercial St. Phone 305 Talk-i-DonH Walk We-Deltver Pickens & Haynes ., 456 Court St. Phones' 25&OI ' 257 I Talk DonH WaflT rWe Delivery- River Road Groc. 2303 N. Frohrst. ' Phone 491 : Talk DonH Walk v We Deliver 1 J. C'DeHarpport ' 605 S. 19th SL " ' -V Phone. 128G '";' ' : Talk DorftitValk i-1 , IFe. Delivjer.. Of Real Estate arid Furniture Today, i at 1(590 North Cottage at l:iiO P. i 1 The'property will be offered at 2:30 1 ahd will le sold on very easy terms. Don't "miss this opportunity a the pro-; prietor Is leavink on Sunday for Canada. tThefurnitnre will be cash. . " ; ..: '''.tr '!. -''"f'' James Beckett H. F. Wbodry Son Proprietor , ' v "Are the Auctioneers STORE 271 NORTH COMMERCIAL PHONE 75 LAST TIMES Dorothy 1 I Ls.Al-'.'jL. , rv NT -fC VI I i v - k jmw w sir I V STARTING u SATURDAY iDWiUAM,riuiotNT mtstnta RUDOLPH , a Qcaramauni Q&Uast vi ... ... -.-I - FOOD IS NOT A DETAIL are as attractive to the shopper ia 1 Service feans goods tteliveredl into our kitchen without extra . AJlfr-prr clutrge. Thirty-day- .account .erv Ice to responsible people ani H .,-merchandise oll on- a nioibey- L -.back guarantee. ,,. Friday and Saturday Special No. 2Vt SoUd Pack TOMATOES 3 for 53c i lb Pounds. SUGAR :3S0c;:,;;, si - 2" Pounds : - ; .BEANSV:V;-T'. 1V-.K Wcgs Fbhtahha i MACARONI of VI SPAGHETTI 23c r -Willamette 6 oz. .'29c-';'-.. '3'Cns:5 Five Ounces - - OYSTERS ' . 57c : !--3 Pkgsd Powdered , f , C ROM AMI M PRINCESS i . FLOUR I ; AA,i 234 '.'If- GREGW m 1 ' -EEn If ngi 1 1 TODAY Gish IL'HU 4 I r '4 L'j'l'1'1' ' '' ' " ?: ; . r II 17 lill i l 111,! Hi absolutely cood Food and ly ; nteresthTg-Ohal wtin a imuea income .1 C. o. 1 lobo stall St; i" i iA 'U 1U-.;' ' .' , Phones liacr 93 TanonVdlk 'v"' v'-;'-cj.t,v-:-- A. Efaue M Soni ons Iti03 ft CohiiHerctat St. I Phone 035 i ; Talk Don't Walk . L iv:: IKe Deliver ; 4 fi&l 12lhistrec:t Phone 9 iA on Walk drVfMi CIark ; 'J 229d State Street :'i?4Phone 070 : Talk Don't Walk friWp Deliver:' ..- ';;;:Xyit;rftn3 f. , 3 Salmllcisbls -t;phoae fF3 ; : TalicDonH Walk ;, We Denver ;"- r'i. in- r 3 - t .1- ; . I .- . -1 fe; , t - , , .. - tmmgfKmmfmlm