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" WMnSSSaasiMfsMninnSnnnSn - . I :Balem Society B ATORED BUNCH Phone 10$; ' Jtf iss Bodoif Plans hccitational Dance Fantasy SaIem Dance connoisseurs, who Savebeen especially 'attracted . by ' the notable quality, of work done by Miss Helen Rodoir, will be glad . to have simultaneous knowledge of the scholarship which she won for 4he month of June and of the invitational dance : fantasy which will, be given under her skillful direction the latter pari of the week..! Miss Rodolf a scholarship provides an entire month of in tensive study with Theodore Kos loftY - Estella Reed and . Hirsch Arnold. Following the expiration oCthe Kosloff scholarship In San " Francisco, Miss Rodolf .will join the .Portia Mansfield camp for the remaining two months of the sum- "w-- The program, for whlcht - invi I tatlons are being received,, will be 1 an original adaptation of . Oscar ( Wilde's "The Nightingale and the Hose, which .promises vto- be as distinctively delightful as it is strictly modern. - 1 ..JThe music of Paul. Bliss is. be : lpg used ' for- the 'accompaniment throughout,, while the Interpreta tive dances have been created by ys, Rodolf , tor. the music of aDe , bass? and "Dent Mowery.-.. Each role has been especially created touretchen Thielsen and Jean An- 1 1 -111 11111 ' rrni 5LM about CIRCLE TOUR UNITE!? STATES Southern Pacific ,- ' - new , '. 1 1 naval bvpia t ire 1 J. : V ' 1" i aM4 -.. i-.-" - h: . i . - AJ''' - " 6. L. Darling, Agent. Salem, or A. A. , ' r ;Mickelt D. F. & P. rt-. -( ' i, . iff- 'i t , . - . .- t lit. f I o this I-; Si - - to orrer. i You are f .-t : 1. ' TIID, OREGON STATESMAN, SALE2.I, OREGON 8 express that lovely, silent, thing that is j the personality of each serious young danseuse, t ... -' The ' story,' which is . one '.that is characteristically its author's own, will be brought to the audi ence through a special speaking part which : Miss Nancy.Thielsen will carry. "The accompanist for the performance will be Miss Jean fiobson. J f , j . , ; The story, dwelling on the oy of the stndect Nancy Thielsen) for the princess (Helen Eschlimari) will be enacted with a marked vlvaciousness and symbolism. Miss Rodolf, herself, '.. wil . take. ;;the sacrificial role of the. nightingale. The six ' courtiers 4 for, the .royal characters in the scenes will' be Xatherine" Laughrtdge, - Rnthlta Hqffnell," Katherine Gonlet, JBfon nle Schaefer,, Marie Pat ton and Doris Hicks. ' The Spanish enter tainers wiIV.be JcanPatton and Eleanor Perry. ' . . V Wilde's i story, the princess promises the student he-may have the coveted dance with her for the price of one red rose. ' Seeking in vain for the red rose, while the lizard, with Myra Belt taking the role, the butterfly, danced by Dor othy White; tepunbeam - (Ftau- ces Martin ) and the two daisies. - ' ; -- 1 J 11 ' Effective tidy Roundtrip summer-, excursion fares effective all summer; return limit October 3 1. Take advantage of these substantial reductions in, fares to eastern places. Do and see more this summer than ever before. See California oh your way. Know the whole Pacific Coast: It costs so very little .more. Have the Southern Pacific agent help you.plan your trip. Thus get the most for your travel expenditure. A., 184 liberty St. t.-. v f It , A' WELCOME Ld.O.F. f 4j. V f t .. . . store, to every service - i- r: Rebekahs will find our new rest room a . 7 haven of -restJL Meet VouV friends here. cordially welcome! 2r Lir ?V. -jj ; w . v s f i i i a a a - t a i j w m m m m m a . a ianr 1 "in,, - v.' ..: xocay - Social . Afternoon club, - Chad vlck chapter of the Eastern Star. Masonic temple. , ' . - Wednesday - ? . -.Jsilver tea for benefit of St. panl'a junior gnlld. Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. W. H. Lytle und Mrs.iJ. Rhea 'Luper, hostesses. Lachmnnd country home. , Ballet, "Birthday Dreams At lleilig theater by pupils of White's Dancing Academy. Sponsorship of American Legion auxiliary. '.'.'Leslie Can Do's. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Boyce, 1660 N. 18th street, hosts. , . .. I j Negro spirituals.: : Concert by Mrai Charles Maxwell. - Waller HalC 8:15 o'clock. . Loyal . Berean class of Court Street Church of Christ. 8 o'clock. W F. ,M. S. Leslie Methodist chnrch. Mrs. Phil Asplnw.all, 825 Market street 2:30 o'clock. k ,si n . - Thursday . ' ; Ballet. "Birthday Dreams." At Keilig theater by pupils of White's LDagcing Academy. Sponsorship df American, Legion auxiliary. ' V Art 'exhibit. T. M. C. A. build ing.. Auspices of Salem Arts' Ikeague. . i Friday Art exhibit.. Y. M. C. A. Aus pices Salem Arts League. . Presbyterian Ladies' Aid, socie ty. Church parlors. 8:15 o'clock. Cafeteria dinner. Scandinavian church. 5 to 8 o'clock. drews, all, one by one, seek to per suade or dissuade : the Btndent from his earnest mission, as if they, foresaw Its close when the red rose dyed at last by the liv ing heart blood-Ms, in the end, rejected. . . Pa.tnv LlTeftlev 'ill arrv. ex- fiulsitely,' one of t he-nips t' char m- inr v roles In the ' entire dance drama," that of Dawn,t.w'hile,;'the dances of the five shades of orn- ing will be given" by Eleanor u per, Nan:y-Stricklin,' Edith Day, Joan Newcomb and Evelyn Davis in artistic ensemble. Nibs Shoemake will play the echo.-. . The premiere of this distinctive gift' performance will be tonight in Dallas, with a repetition on Wednesday evening. The1 exact time and place for the Salem pres entation will be announced dSfl nitely later. ' Leads, in Moroni Olsen Plavers Are Married 1 Salem folk will be immensely interested , to learn of the mar riage of Miss Dorothy Adams to Byron Folger, the leads In the third of the Moroni ' Olsen plays. "Friend Hannah,' which was so well received In Salem late last winter. The marriage took place immediately after the close of the season, according to word received br local folk. Mrs. Folger will be remembered as the .winsome Quaker' Mafd . and Mr. Folger as the Prince of Wales in the Kestor drama. They . will , return to- Sa lem with the company again this coming season. Cafeteria Dinner at Church The Ladies' Aid society of the Scandinavian Methodist church will sponsor a cafeteria dinner at the chnrch on Friday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. BirtKday" Anniversary ! , Honored , . ' Mrs. .Brady Davis pleasantly, en tertained a group of friends at her home on Highland avenue, honor ing, her husband's birthday anni versary. The evening .was spent 1 In dancing and cards, and at a late hour refreshments : were, served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. DeRoss, Mr. and Mrs. Cottermah, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodcock and daughter Elinore, Mr. and Mrs. we have 4 j -1 : Social Calendar W. A Starkey and daughter Neva, Mr. and Mrs Beatty, Mr. and Mrs.' Hysler, Mrs. - Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Brady Da via. ,. - Presbyterian Aid Society 4 4 The Ladies' Aid society f th First 'Presbyterian. church . Will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday after? noon in the church parlors. ' All women of the church and congre gation are invited? - ' " . - ' -r- - Daughter "Receives Name :: Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohllng have given their little' daughter, who was born on May 19, the tame Sara Ann. ... Guests From Bandon - Mr. and Mrs." Frederick' Harvey (Lynn Scofield) and little daugh ter , Alice Ethelyn, of Bandbn, Or., stopped - for a. short visit, at the home f Mrs. Harvey's aunt. Mrs. Wm. Fordyce Fargo, on their way to Portland recently. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society The, Woman Foreign Mission ary society' of the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Phil Aspinwall, 825 Market street, at 2: SO o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Mite boxes will be opened at this meeting. A feature will be the . missionary play given by twelve women. ...... . f 1 Arts League Makes Plans for Attractive Exhibits The Salem Arts - league- will sponsor an attractive art exhibit on Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week at the new -YMCA building. Mrs. C. A. Kells Is chair man of the three-day affair. Two special features will be the lec tures, one by Prof,;N.B. Zane of the University, of Oregon, and. the second, by Mrs. AllceV Weister, who is . known for her work in connection with the art exhibit at the state; fair. . - Weterr; colors arid vi! . paintings' will be particularly, featured at the exhibit this week. ' A second..; exhibit of equal in-, terest Will be held , a . week -later when on Sunday, June 2, examples of photographic art will be on. dis play, with Miss Kathryn Ounnelt in charge, . assisted by Otto - K. Paulus, art director for the league, and the program committee which includes Mrs. Blanche- M. -7ones of the writers' club; Mrs. lvah; Bel linger of the story telling group. and Mrs. G. Ebsen of the music section. Leslie Can-Dos to Meet "' The .young married people's class of the Leslie- Methodist church, the Leslie Can-Do's, will meet on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Guy O. Boyce, 1540 N, Eighteenth street. Program of Negro Spirituals Mrs. Charles .Maxwell, assisted by both violin numbers and 'read ings, will give a program of negro spirituals on! Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock at Waller Hall for th,e benefit of the Willamette uni verslty library. - Miss Meehan Recovers From Operation The friends of Mies Mae Mee han will be., happy to know that she is convalescing 'nicely from an operation performed yesterday jat the., Salem hospital . for the - re moval of tonsils. ' . ; ' Loyal Berean Class Members of the Loyal Berean class of the Court Street Church ot , Christ will meet; at 8 o'clock 'Wednesday evening at the church for a business meeting. Miss Lev eridge Is House Guest Miss Sylvia Leveridge of Port land is the house guest for the early part of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkett 'at their home, 1585 Saginaw street. "Miss Tartar to Present Students in Recital 1 Miss Lena Belle Tartar will pre sent a group of twelve pupils In song recital on Tuesday; June 2, at the First Presbyterian church. The public is cordially Invited. Interesting Music Is Chosen, , for Benefit BaUet Considerable attenUon is - cen tering this week around the bene fit ' ballet "Birthday Dreams" which pupils of the White Dancing Academy will present' tomorrow and Thursday 'evenings' at' the Heilig Theatre under the auspices of the American Legion Auxiliary for the benefit" of charitable en terprises. Florence Delano Teed is piano conductor for the . performance; Mary Talmadge Headrick and Helen Sella OrNelU--TfoUnIsU; Martha Swart teawley, 'organist; and Mark Renna, percussionist.1 Particular emphasis - has been placed on the choice of music. The dream music Is . all from Kate Vannah's "Babes in Toyland." For the scenes of.-the -seasons, Men delssohn's Scherzo wtll be used. Whitney and Hosmer melodies for Mother Goose will be featured. Friml music .has been 'chosen , for the Russian dances; Vestoff Ser- HalDc ft Etoff Electric Shop, 337 Court St. , Ererythlng electric, from motors and fixtures and sup plies to wiring. . Get prices and look at complete stock. - . )J Cross Meat Market. BIggestJ ousiest ana uest in salem. . Choic est,, steaks, bacon, litttns, sausage, lard, -eggs, milk. Absolutely san Itary. 370 State SU ) ; j, ' " I. A. Scheelar Auto WrecUng Co. oldest in the Willamette -ral-ley. New and uaed parts l3 eflnlninent. -i Tiw lr1rM anil o il ity serrlce here. Coal t) ova's score Is being used In the second act of the ballet. ' The Blue Danube waltzes And- the Pertt Grainger , music' are additional choices, while the -performance will close with the Lelbestraum. s Mrs.' Bolton Hamble la general chairman for the entire affair, act- in? for the president of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg who is seriously mj Mrs. S. J., Ostrander and Mrs. H. R. White are In charge of the. pro grams and the accompanlng ad vertising; the ticket sale Is being conducted by Mrs. John J. Rottle and Mrs. Earl Paulsen, while Mrs. Jesse George Is In active charge of the poster work. TJlrlch ft Roberts, realtors. Ifz N. Com'l St., know property val ues and make for you profitable investments. 1 Will both save and make you money. (X , O. J. Hull Ant rt Tnn atiif Tt Co. Ratiator. fender and bodv re pairing. Artistic painting adds 100 to the annearanrui fn tnn auto. 267 South Commercial. () lumber and building materials. mo.uvui. cosu no more than in ferior era d An. fin tn 1.1 o lem factory and save money. .() O. J. Wllunn fni 91 Buick man in Salem. When better w r ouui, .puick will build them. Tho haa, rn 1. i for you -and your family. ( The Allan TtnriV an C,nt- 3o., 465 State St. High class litera ture and fine stationery. Complete appreciate the low prices. r1 - - H R E OM1 M HALF FMCl t m 'M ' -. t "V:- ' j ': Wednesday, Thursday and Friday We have some very exceptional values to difer this imohth and it will pay any one in heed of shoes to vifeit this gale one of the three days. These sales are for only three days. No shoes will he sold before the opening day and none after the last day at half price, so be on hand -try and come the opening pui.on them ' I vDOu YOUR. FJbXT liUItTT - Corns and alIouses re moyed without pain or sore ... &ess. Ingrown nails restored ..an.d treated. Pains in feet. Weak-footr flat, foot, foot ntratna and fallen arches ad- Justed. Do not suffer. I will - . w-w, - T" r '-can ' produce in -scientific . chiropody. Consult DR. ... TUESDAY HORNING, 7.IAY 25; 192G 1 General XIs2zBttTrvT v- UVXST'OCK j POSTIxAXD, Ma? 34, (By-Aloc'td Prea.). U. fi. lprtm-nt f Afrteul tnrc) Cattl reipt 160; ralTes EtJO; Blow, about tteauy; steer 85; nedium SS.OO&8.25; . comaon $6.50 6t 7; caanera and itter steam i 0.50675; haUen i food S7 fet 7.75 x, common and medium . $7 8; cowi rood 6.25 6i7.25 ; tammois Jmd mediDm $4.50 fl.25; cannera ana cut ters $2.50 ( 4.50. Bn, rood beef year liars excluded. $5.50tia.50; (oomon to medium, nunrn Mind bolognss $4.25i) S.SO ; ealves. medinm to -choice miUc (eda excluded. $89.50; mils and eemmon 6 (ci 8 ; Tcslers, medium to choice $100 10.50; colls and commons $6.50(10. Hors 50 75c nirherr receipt IS 70; heavy weight 25350 - pound medium, rood and choice $13 14.75 ; ' medium weirhta- 2OO-350 pounda, common medium rood and choice $13.5J!HU5.25; light weirbt 160-200 pounds, common, tuedium, rood and choice S15U5.25; light lights 180-260 pounds, common, -medium, coed and choice $14,506 15.25 : packing hoga, rough and smooth. 10.50013.50; slaugh ter pig 90-130 pounds, medium, rood and choice 14fi 14.75; feeder and atoefcer pits 70-130 pounds, medinm, goad and choice $14J2516. (Soft or -oily hog and roastiar piga ' excluded in. abore quota tions.) '-"i. Sheep and lambs, receiots 2200 ; " (In cluding 283 through and 870 bought to arriTa) (quotations except on lambs on shorn basis.) Lambs, medium to choUa $11 12.75; lambs, culls and common 911; yearling wethers, medium ' to ehoiee $8.50 td 10.50 ; ewes, common- to choice S5S.50; cull and canners f25. DAISY EXCHANGE ' PORTLAND, May 24. (By Associated Press.) Net prices: Butter, extras and standards 38c; prime firsts 374c; firsts 36 He Egg, extra 27c; first 26c; pullets 24c; current receipts 25c. -QBAUT PORTLAND, 'May 2. (By Associated ,Press.) Wheat: BBB hard white, hard, BS, Baart, federation. May $1.38; June $1.36; July 1.32; soft white, western white, May $1.4.5; - June f 1.40; July 1 -2 8 ; western spring. May" $1.38; June $1.81; July $1.30; western red. May 1.36; June S1.31J July $r.28. Oats, No. 2, 36-pound white feed and gray. May, June $27.50. Corn, No. 2, EY shipment, My, June $34.50. Millrun. standard. May, June $23.25: July $23.50. . PORTLAND, May 24. (By Associated FIFTEENTH . H This Month Will Be D H Wednesday is Rubber Heel Day All i . . A. a .. WTlr aV -nr w s s -fca- s yoursnoes ior tiALit iriuvta, any day and leave them for Wednesday Jf 3";CS y - ;r 11. WIIEPPJCi. J" ' testes Bois VLfattt "6IBadSS BatA.-r!i-ai fas i12Cta-UstL', : v v , BUMS ' f3r ' Pitaift f . , .tw 4.' b-S44'Aj. - IT.' T.Akt 41S.5ttnltf; do eastern Oregon $21(2. ; alfalfa $18.oOiiS; oas nay tii; vetoh $17tfia; straw 8 per ton. fecUing prices S 3 a Ion more. ' . ., " . - r HOPS' - - - JfKW TORK; Way 5M. (By Associated Press.) Steady state 125. 50e to 60c; )24. 30v to 85CI PacifiA coast, 1925, Oc to 34e; 1924, 26c to 2c.., dbxix tivrss ; NEW VORK, May 24. (By Aociated Pres.)-ETaporate4 apple steady; choice ll"4e i3c: fancy 12 to 13c Prunes steady a California 6 Vie to 13e ; -Owgona iU lie. Apwrot firm; Standard lBc to 0c; chofr 20H 21e; extra tT0 ice 51 e "to 22c, , kSaaHaSMa-' " Nash Furniture Co. ' takes the lead 'with low prices, on chairs, rockers, tables, wood and steel beds, springs; mattresses. Sares you 2S. 219 N.. Com'l. () " Nelson ft Runtt druggists. Lib erty and Court. ConYeaient for your erery day drug needs. Toi let articles: druggists' notions, tfoney eared on fountain pens. () 7 L Salem Zlarkets OSAXsf . X6. 1, trteat, -hite r.-$1.32 No. 1, red. sacked 1.24 Whito oata, J , - , ,, --as Gray oats j . ' , Barley- ' i .48 Barley . , 0 . PORT, JCtXTTOH AJTD XEET Top sags -i ! .IS powa , 9M).10 Dressed nega U Top steer Oow , j . .is a.oo 04.oo . BnlU Bprina Iambs :nndr 80 lba. .1SW UeaTier - j f- i : 4-1 :. toxxtxsx "' Light .hens,' -IS. 2 ,2S ,. xieaTy nens . - Old rooster 08 .. li Toilers.. .-,.4"- "-ww-J 8 4S 8 2 . . C0O8. BUIIKJt AXIi SUXXJSSJTAT Butterfat ' - , -. Creamery batter .4241 a.44 .tl ..t Jfl.it. Medium eggs Standard eggs p AY EMM -4- -! day; 4 aT lieeia 7 1t1I urinff 14; i "v "REPAIR Our shop Is eaulpped with all new machinery. We use nothla? ; btt jhe 'Very lest . a.....Tade -f leather that money 1 : ?( ; Mr. Jacobson, In charge of . vi. '.ia . : xa a pert n h "lto0u spent ' rears in factories mnd 'repair ..but-.hlgh grads- work. IZBaB v m s was - i Union Rooior CAPtTAl TYPOGRAPHIC-! t XTNIUW Nu , rsuu-y. 1L IX Pilkanaon. Meats aos- n eatnraar P- . - ; -y i4w -fti7rmioif NO. i 1065 " . , 4 . . V-U jiaata xanxa. eauir- vrandsnt : n. rnuu Skllle'd meaaaiea ; ran uanao. , Paona 17. jiat a iaoor usu s u t prw dent. P. W. Baars, aacratarf. Jox 44S Salam. Ora. . - - - Lodge RosLf er7 WWUSttyi aaaiiia, a ,Ui wmett, 8ac'y.- Tel. 880St : ,. KXTGHTS OF PTTHIAb MEETS AI FraUraal Hall fry iimosf Visitors iaritad. P. t. Vinaan, O. C.J Walter Laaoa. K. ot S. . . : ; V - PnbUakad a wry montinc (aP Ka Say) at Salam, taa eapital of Oroa. Local Rates Foe Classified Advertising Daily or SanSay S casta par word 5 eanta par w or On tima Thraa timas Gix Umas 8 eanta par worn i, mo. daily and San. 20 eanta par ward i la ordsr to aara taa mora aaam en tlma rata. adTartitamaat am oat iM la ePPsacatiTa issuaa, ,.j I Mo. Ad. takes for lots taaa X5. I Ada. ma Bunds? C5LT eaarCad at ona-tima rataw , .-. , - I AdTertlssmanla ' (axeapt Paraanala and Sitaatioaa Wsnted) vill a takaa aver too telapbona U tas adTartiaar is a) snbacribar'ta phoaa. t, . i , t Thar BUtaamaa, IU raeaiva aavaA ttsamasts at an C tima of .tha day or nif ht. ' 'To insnra propw- ciaasUiea. tions ads." sboald ba to baforo T y. -an, t . TELEPHONE S3 OR S8S : - JIbney to Ld'an' (Orar Lad Bnsfe Bank) f . 1 - ADVEKTISINO " 1 S " " HOITEST ADVKKTIBIWO Tkasa ! ' pus ast ba kept free from aartbiag - St a aveationabla natara. JiUrepraaen taUoas will not ba tolerated. InJor-' -aastion avowing- aay apsaationaWa la- teat on tha part al ana adTsrttesr . ananitt Da rapartao. to . tkia Anto Tops SEB US FOB TTOe AJTO FAT WOUC ,4 o. J. Hall AnM Tp and .AalXt Baop.yS,v. t SST 8. Commercisl. . . . - 6al6tfyy Help Wanted 60 LOGAN BEKRY PICKERS. GOOD ;.. iamp froniid.4. Phono 96F3. Pta28 LOGASBEERY, ASD CHEEHT PICK - ipra.- tieod camp . srounds. Aler Har old. Phone !F,. - - 9m2T Notice of Intention to Improve Mission . Street From Church Street to Fourteenth Street. Common Council of ' the Ct;(;' of caiera,- oregoa, -aeems u neceeaary and expedient and hereby . declares its purpose and Intention to im- proTe Mission street from a' point S 1 1 feet ' east oZ the east line of Church street to the, west line of Fourteenth street, at the expense of; the abutting and adjacent prop erty, excepttnrthe street and alley InterBectl6rtB,'the expense of wtiich win oe assumed hy the City of Sa lem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established gr.ade,.- 'constructing Portland.' ce-ment-concrete curbs, and pairing fcald street from 82 feet east of the eajst line of Church street to iSrelfth street with a three-Inch, bitumlzfous" concrete pavement thirty-six; feet .wide,, and said teet Trom Twelfth street to Four teenth street with a six-inch Port land cement . concrete pavement, tfeity-four, feet wide, In accord ance with the plans, specifications arid estimates - therefor which were ' adopted " by -f the " Common Cquncil.May 1T,:1826, now ori.flle ln the'xJfnce of the" city Trecordet and whlclt. s'aid . plans,, specifica tions and estimates are hereby'fe f erred. to and made a part of this nqtleer-7r J . - c fThe Common C6uncH hereby 'de clires Its purpose and intention to male tne abore described inipmre nt lyand through the street Improvement department of the City of Salem. . . ; ', ; fWrltten remonstrances may be tiled with the city recorder bt said city" against the above proposed Improvement within ten days from the date of final publication here of; . " 'By order 6r the Common Coun cil May 17.; 192 6., . - M. POULSEN. City Recorder. , pate of first publication hereof ia May 25, 1926; date of final pub lication hereof Is June 5; 192. " , m 25; j 5, inc. 8 ;0O.7iOO MPWT1 (213) PortUnd. :. r ' - ' . " tZUSTQ " ' S:ff'S:1f,"HPJlrbi! Portland. ' -8 :5:8;15TKnP 28) . Portland. . Par-ant-Teahera program. .77? PiliJ?;ry- i2l - PartUadV .roTfm-IkVlB1J"Jniera. 10KU.W. (22. 'PorUaad:' Sue. . -.- iff- .4 ' .., .... aa a . T;?0-8 :0OKa W (491 ) PortUn. 9 'tetlKOiii iS1U) PrUai. "iS f " : - ": - :L . - Capital City LaunCry. leading nrst class laundry of Salem. Gives yon best service in city. - Clothes laundered. tere1 lasts longer. Al vars on tiaie. 12 S 4 Broadway. (), T'f' E' Shafers' irarnesa tand feather Goods Store, 170 S. ComL Snit cases, valises, portfolios, brief gloves TLZ3. -t.izztct.3. , Large Si-oCjE.- TLe fioitcjc t;irs.-- S.rv' 4.". 1. 4 - -t' '4' tl