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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, -OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919, PAGE FIVE. . 7.- 3 ) ) 4 . Mr. and Airs, deorge W. Lewis, et Portland, spent Tuesday In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones or Oregon 'City( -visited vlth friends to. the.ca.i-'. jtal city Tuesday., - V 1 Pefcv A. CuoDer. state engineer, is . ' ' ' ... I Froro Arnes, Iowa, eome Mr. and 'Mr&- P. L. Freed, guests today at- the 'Argo.. . .-; ' POSfS APPEAR W l!ERE ADDS ARTfSTIC - mHX TO SCHEDULE , liazel urcen Rotes. ' at - rCenitnlJoiirBa Special Service,) ..' 'itiOKB3t BORN. J ' '&' . ' LIBERTY BONd'qttOfATIOSS bet. i-BrlUge lilunfcheoh eluo. Oct 89 ri Business Men's teae, s iH., CaifttneHSIal Club. Oet 0. P: fe. O. BlsterBrtod meeting. Oct. SlCotitttry Club dance Oct 3 Congress of Moth ers, eugenic contests, 1:30 jl. m., Commercial Club auditorium. iii Portland on business today. bt. S. C. Stone will be found at Ty ler Drug Store, 157 South Cemmer eial Btreet. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCrossen of Hasborton, Montana, are spending a brief .visit in Salem. Hazel Green, Or., Oct. 29. Mrs. rhtton of Eugene whs a visitor at the E. A. liunigan home Friday and Sat- ' , urday. At the Ralem hhspilal, lo 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johh W. Uofcbel, 1299 1 D street, Balenn Friday; Oct. 24,1 1919. a daughter, to be called Mary Elisabeth,. ' Mrs. Goehel before her marriage Guy Bates Post coming to the Grand Mrs. Vada Campbell of Portland is w8 MnrV P1S" Manager of the Balder.- iopera house dignifies the dramatic sea- visiting her. mother. Mrs. MarthaWolf. To Mr Sort With the most extraordinary of.er- ' J. A. Looney arrived from eastern , g - ' New York, Oct. S. Liberty . bond quotations: 3M'a 100.92; first 4'a,.SS; isecond 4's, 83.20; first 4Vi's, 95.80; sec ib-hd 4H's. 98.2i; third 4H , "96.22; .fourth 4Vs, 9S. 34; victory 8 S-4's, : 99.69; 4'1-4's, 99.83. . Tti.fc ., R "I. hi den-B ' lnS U menire au to . J? ' . . , X" XZ Mrs. Kooen . I, snendine the day in Sa'em. pehdence, Was a Salfem Visitor yester- i Pending tne aay in sa em. fla- . ; Mr. V. H; .Thomitson, of Pakrier. is in the city looking up old Mbnday 1 and Mrs. Parley: Jones. 455 S. Liberty street, Salem, Weanc4fiy, Oct. 29, 1919, a daugh-1 Mrs. loheS before her marriage Shipping was expwwn m ne estaoiisn- rwI.Im nilM,. led today, wncn errons raiiea 10 sei- " "OI'Kit SKOP" HXP1XTKI tbbW Vmk, btt 9. trnltei Pres.) -The 'open shop" In Ne Tdl-k's blive Thomas lit "Upstairs andOrcS0n Dbwh" at th OrBgSn' Friday I Saturday. and 266 friends and acquaintances. Leatner betting; P; B. BBafef hit neas and saddlerj-. 170 8. Commercie.1. M. W. A. ad n. PJ. A. attention. Jbint social ttieeting Thur's. eve. 266 Work on remodelling the old Salem hotel has Men begun and the exter ior is being thoroughly repainted. The best five piece orchestra in the Willamette valley will play at the new Ahui-n hsill Saturday night. Don't miss it. . aav nr ftifnrtanf Inn It IS annOUncea Willi IIU BUM, tt-vi. wuiirj. that this great artist will appear only he left by auto for Jefferson to Visit for one night, Wednesday. November relatives. - '. . " 12, , I Mr. ana airs-, ueorge jsemnsui mm Mrs. Tuiy meiiinsiu spent nunoay n 'iiV.M14 Itl all week with relatives hear Stayton. ,,. (.u.ulv busv nhd a Mrae for three wek. United States shipping Tony Malchom and Anita Looney of - . ,.mhrr (ad Mlllroa, llc9 uoftr Bnl. private steamship line offl- r. W. Kuvkehdail of fcUgenfe anient Tuesday in Saietrt tailing Sh friends thfe capltol. BllliS feUrke in "Sadie love." anotli er. Larry SerhOn ebmedy and High Class vaudeville at the Oregbrt Sun day and Monday. 256 R. W, Marstet-s bt fbrtland.' form erly county Judge of Iouglas county I'oesy, so soldem found in a mad and the rarest quality an artist pos- Major Schur. O. N. (i.- accompiin- sesses is as irresistible in every thing led V his wife. nUehded to officii' he does nr. the shadow following the business, in the Capital City yesterdny. , golden ras of the-un;' As a child he Used hever to think of l"rom, 5?!o. n prosp-.'uttt Uttl i t iwn dramatife artists a ahy thing But faf i.dt lis teW r its tli.mS c"-'i ; removed Mlrg. This gteat player,' r-erl T. Bilyetl n A'-W. M rt'!' ".oiv.es with just that appraisement, fc-hrt istHpripd over Tuesday at the t(nat eiive something which when Bligh hbtel. ivWed to his riiagtilflceht, cortipeillng , anttn stamlis hiirt great. That word ! vv off - , Uia WA t'fll.-n it niA V11V1 chureinen sections of Linn ' which has tied up harbor activity here Balem spent Saturday with their tine! , m shipped from many railroad tats declared they will hire non-union w. i,ui.iiej. -pttiits lit the cbitnty. . men It necessary. . M (jasswell arrived Stiriday fi-Brd : v . formerlv owned by C. J. Latham Mr. and Mrs Joe Oafbftrene and the ' 444-4-4 former's Siste Wbtit lb Pottlahd, Sun-, day to attend the funeral of a sister; who died on Saturday. Mrs. Buell of Sheridan came to her : MEET MEl AT "MEYERS" Tuesday. 258 Masquerade darice at Turner Thnrs EveWlony invitea. i day night. Guests at the home of S. B. Chenor weth are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mattinglyt of, St. Johns. Masquerade dance at Turner ThUrs day night. New evelauon jazz ' chestra. 51 W R. Hamilton, district manager fnr the P. R. L. & P. Company, made his usual weekly business trip to Port land Wednesday. A sroup of inttea states nrvj-mi-,., rightly withheld By OUr a!SCR1inat,.: . Chawman's test s in Ktlem loaay. o.i in. crKlcs uMil h ,,,an nns proven nis .. A in mhnv her and' worth. Whd raft forget Post as MhJ. Rltcney to battle this' Week. Mr, i "Omar" in Richard Walton Tally s es- . n-a sister In Wash : ;Bon. qulslte "Omar 1M Tentninker M'- illlptl)n an3 Mra. chapman will visit her! Post's character tlrawirtss live hecause .,,.,. M.h) h,,H onn ne invarii.'UJi.v oiimrs vi.t:wh F. K, rhp- Mrs. B R. Perkins, Who has been j jfi i t U DnlnHi Vine til to I Bin no i X ttl I Hfi inert niniiii.g. 'i rn i.-. note or numanuy. ne is mm mm nisi in a larse ing. October 10, is improving and ex-!, prune CoMMttM, . Irt Salem, on pfermanent because . he Ik the great pects to leave the hospital within few days. ; business connected I work. with his nnn o in'iLnln. serious damage, a car! TouHng the Pacific canst s 'ales, owned by the state industrial -accident , y&r ox ntolb r-j front i . . and one driven by jonn ; uaiio-.a, - rear.srerine at l;i? . coniihlsslon Minnickel of MinnlcKei or zju aorin nmu " ..,n ' Mrt Ppw- AIi-s harm done ed fenders. being a couple of sm Mrs. Pew. The annual meeting of the Western ! Members of the Leslie Methodist ine annum " ",:.,,,..,-,, -hnrch will elffi a rece"t!0l Walnut Growers association win ."- ,rtl' ttVB.hrt ,.4 .. i. - nT..ll . 1 knta Port. IUIMU1 iuw AIUIIUll OIIU It. an ; Norma N.Terwilliger.licensed lady em Wimni. with TerwlUiger Funeral Home, 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 724. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Weller, who have been spending the past week in Bellingham its the guests of friends, have returned hotne. ' regular tonight. 266- Attention Odd Fellows, meetrtg Chemeketa lodge Special program and eats. v F tiv.-irs left 'today for his home in Cloldendale, Washington. He has , u.n.nn n brief visit at the OBCIl niiti.v..o home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W - H. I'.ya.rs. The installation of the big Wurlit- er nrean at the Oregon is progress ing nicely and the opening program will be announceu buiu, human ' actor. Hunianity dominates every eha Meter he hftft ever given ux The hurtinnlly of the artist a:.d the htimnnltv Of the man; Humanity dom- i inates erel-ylHInSr he enters into. His great love for family, for his aw, and ; the most unusual affection. existir.S he-; tween Mr. Post and his distinguished author tnanager Richard Walton Tully sill stamp hlivt, to intimates, as an irresislable personality, for somC ohe once said of his best friend "to known him is to love hirti' 'and if ever a popular Saying could be applied to ah Individual, that applies to Ml-. Post. Ah, accomplished musician, painter, linquist nhd Writer, all coupled with his Irrepreachagle plfts as ail actor -j i ii.HHr,, :he is ail in- ' United has been spending the past two weeks ' aDfe worker. The mast of every ; hunting in the vicinity ur ui iuie, ur knbwn I!uman emotiriv, Olte moment "turned to the sheriffs .f.lce. n;;t ttU a-e Know da noble and i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' Pljnsky, ac-, hi3 duties Wednesday mmmng. He r . gooiJtM nfeJct eepictihg the tlttttbst cohipanled by their daughter. M'-st-; ponea goon ij. ... . depths of ull cllvllzatlott ablims more ; Anna' Plinsky; left t-efcehtiy tor.- iiOf;eiuiu- vw. "m h"- j ihtetestingiy intense tnan jecxyu ana; Angeles where they will spend "the I ; . . B.yde more gentle than Romeo yet winter. Mr. and Mrs. Plinsky were Albert Magnus, Jr., of the t. tn -, wlth u,a monertl minly mail, its formerly of the Capital hotel, and cago nrm oi ".. we known big meh great Well of to-j Miss Plinsky is a graduate nurse bfjSoiem m rt w. B,n , il 'day. Creating that within us, that sub : Willamette Sanatorium. The CaliforJ, Linn, n J" tie Sohic-lhing, In admlratioh we ere unable to put into malv. see iiir.-jiiiii uuv47, , - i ' evening T , , n J 19 T.-Iw1t ;N. land, on novemoer n ....i,,...i horrnlp in the secretary-treasurer of the ' ! "'""y ; uli- community uie hivhci. ?. i Dettiitv Sheriff (). D. Bower, who L. Pearcy, organlzaticn, IS arranging for ah usuaUy interesting program. One the speakers expected to attend is A. Reed, nut expert of the States department of agriculture. Kenneth Barnett of Waconfla spent ; the week end with friends in Hazel : Green. ' The Busy Bee class of thfe United KhrlSren Sunday school gave a birth- day party to a Cotiple of their mem- ; bei-s, Bdna bavis and O. C. Wilson, L last Friday eve at the United Brethren ; parsonage. Games, music and refresh- hients helped tb make the evening a pleasant one. Those . present were Louise and Edna Davis, Violet and O C. Wilson, ' Alto, Willie and Freddy j ! Chapman, Forrest Rhodes, Gene Par-; jmenter tmd MT. A. Duhlgrtn. - j I The Woinah's day program which j i wasto be given at the Hazel Green .church next Sunday over has been post I boned until Nbvemher 16th. Tomorrow s Special en's Economy Sqaafe Hose hest sellinff 50c hilnibers. Made hi i dhe of the largest and best equipped Hosiery Mills i in America. All sizes. . , I Tomorrow only 39c Sale of r .T Ferguson. Klamath Falls at- ,.,, v a state cauttol .visitor to rt rif in' consultation with the members of "the state irrigation securities com mis-ion, relative to 'irrisation j-irob Urns. . - . ,.i r-co T.r.me Saunders, a member of the Oregonian reportorial staff and formerlv connected with the Salem Statesman, is calling on friends in the capital city today. ngent in. Marion and Polk counties for the Xatinnal Life Co.. TJ.'S. ASee him for a full return premium policy on your if. fi,o nnlv kind. Phone lditAi tiae, m o . 1 nia trit) was made because health of Miss Plinsky. of Police in the search for the uthern Pacific car last night, ne"ar Portland, wheh much laaies ana men wearing apparel was taken. The sher iff also was requested by Portland po lice and railroad operatives, to be on the lookout for persons who might be attempting to sell the stolen goods. Linn. Mr, Magnus has just re the i turned from two years in France, ' j .1.- 4....n ,acf oePfiilliv tO see Mr.J..!nn under w hose expert til- Btnius; learned ths hop business niiister- , I rpo.tion ho here Wednesday were "'"'?!""". Mnirn11-nnd Soti deal robbers oi j:;r':r; In nopa, anu is uuu ui tuc Mi&t..3, certis in tho United Statos. NEW INDUSTRY SEEKS ! LOS if SLIGHTLY USED! FURNITURE , at our Coftier Stotfi-Court and Liberty Streets $30.00 Oak Book Case, Used Price Will be Salem May be the seat of manufac- For sale, house, contains room (ho. hnsement), a barn, makes good garage; 14S feet front, 128 feet deep, cement walks, variety of fruit, ap- i. noma nrunes. cherries, Derriesi '' . '. . -v. Ifrt.,1- lr.nfrliHh walnut trees. Jlmmf Mart', SOh Of Mr. ana ftirs. " ,, ... . . - . r-leuilnr. - . .. . j ,1,1 j... Ri sold reasonaoie. r iieen tun vi a :. y..uu....o-.. John Marr, has sent word that he ..... ,, ,,, balance. on time, i The comrhei'clal Club today receiv- been assigntd to ten days rVuty y m , corner Market 'and.' En a communluation from the invent- Washington, 1J: C. ad expects to re- h g(s ' 258 0r of sttch ah apparatus. Hi Portland, ceive his discharge at the end Of that . - - asking for Information that will ten- Ume. Mr. Marr hopefully states that h . Normal; Sorae weeks ago l;ble him to make connectbns with I had he may be able to eat inanasgii b flattering opportunity to con-'. persons from whom he might get dinner at home. He has been in the for the past two and a nan years with the rank of Paymaster aim has participated in a number of in teresting adventures. vert mv school building into apart-' plant site here. ments for working girls. After a day's, Tne npw Wreet cleaner, said to be s reflection I rejected the plan and roi- i100 per cent )n 0p0ration, able to $11'0.00 Mnjestie Malleable Range, Now $65.00 " $40.00 Oak Folding lied, Now $25.00 $ri0.00 Used Organ. In Fine Shape, Now for interview. 207 The chemical truck of the fire de partment responded to a call at lai S Winter street yesterday evening and ..iinn.iuiinil n chimney blase damage was done to the dwelling. No .Knglewood school boasts of the highest per ice.M of attendance of the elementary schodls in Salem for the first month, and the fewest cases of tardiness. . , Amplication was filed Tuesday w State Engineer Cupper by Genoa P. Hackett of Tillamook for the appro priation of water from an unnamed tributary of Trask .river for a s'.nan ( power development. Chas. Kunze, O , A Rchultze and J. J. rtupp oi n ok have made application for the j appropriation of water from an un- ; ramed tributary or jNenaiem nvn ii domestic purposes and a small power development. irv,f t until mentioned loame wuj. :The schdol will continue to do four i, v,i years' high school v.'ork in two years ind Several tnousHim uuu.ti.-a "i lit n improvements during tne new J. ,1. Kraiips. za( ispei two years. "5 ' i17 wurtB 'ews ctlt the cost of flushing streets one f.fth, and the only absolute way of keepihe j streets clean and tlustlesa in . freez- ing weaihor, is attracting much inter- j est in the east. The Inventor said j that he has hatch business already I Ined up, rtud Indicated that the esab- ilishrr.ent 'of his plant here would.) mean a great thins for the capital j city. $35.00 $12.00 $20.00 Oak Hall Tree, Now Aditorial.-CompariBOnsS tTnw oft.pn vou see' an advertisemeilt reading. "We ask you to compare ours .with others What- -does "comparison" really mean? It means, "To; X hiiake ohe the measure ot another." - : Now comparisons are not always in Quality, Workmanship and Finish to & garment, although these elements are vitalbut, you must take YARLV AGE into account- wheft comparing Heady-made' Mpi.h&ndise. It is immaterial whether the garment I iihdef comparison be. made of percale, gingham of broadcloih, the yardage usea in lis construction is an item that must be accounted hi the. expense. For examrjle. vou" tnaV find a Coat, Suit, Gown,1 t Rhh mArte of a certain oualitv and pattern of ma1 !t- terial. most easily-identified and wonder where the- :: difference, but, if you would compare yardage you i:: would find one garment carrying 1-2 to 2 1-2 yaros- ':: more material than the other, and hence in its full - ! : : and generous cut, having individuality, looking and', j '.: fitting bettei' in every way. Comparison in mer- i it chaildise must include QUALITY, WORKMAN- i i t SHIP. FINISH and YARDAGE. These are the fao; j I tors that shape our decisions, and guide 'us in huying ant'. t'AIJict'Iia tlJU lUU mauui tix uui """" $30.00 Oak Hall Tree, Now WHAT BIX'OMKS OF JilON OltK? $1 10.00 Solid Maple Combination Fold ing Bed, Writing Desk and Wardrobe, Now m... n.A.miHoo nnnointed nt the last week's meeting of the board of directors of the Commercial club, to arrive at plans for financing a con crete housing movement in the city, will make its report at the meeting, of the club directorate at the Spa at o'clock tonight. It is believed tl4 with this report all will be in readiness for the format)n of a housing corporation in Salem. The committee is composed of Chas. W. Ntemeyer. chairman. Col. E. Hofer. Homer Smith and T, 53. McCroskey. T-V,,, flnnl renort of tile eS'-UtO of Newton Vandalsem, state direc.to.r '.Mary C. ?" tor vocational education iefttoday ) oyer on his second tour oi tne sui v. I'" . , th John KiMit 14 ner cent Is driven off by Vo purpose of visiting schools , . Ella Funrue. lat,li,tion in the cokins of the coal; This tour will include the towns of. Silverton 'ton, Albany, Astoria ; " "',. Tena Haines, dust, and the remaining 21 per cent ana roruaim in - , 7. 1 . " T. ,,i- w.,h ited before. Allottment of tne state : uauRi.it:i, v. ndS im.v ded under tne ry iitiiiiiiiui,i 1 o- . . -r -t- mill.. OI lOl tlflllu. : i.-i 1 J in America's' largest manufacturing industry is Jron and steel. The piS ; $135.00 Used Piano Cane Organ, Now lion recovered in smelting iron ore 1 amounts to about 25 per cent of the i raw materials. The equivalent of $45.00 $65.00 GootV and Why "You can Always do Better at-.- MEYERS. You Can Always Do Better at IflW' daughter; Alvm s. a soli, Donald ; uiga Hem-Miller, Jn the process of smeltin i 40 per cent escapes In gas, further fume and j and Hen-; represents the slag. residing at 1 $35.00 Coal Heater, Now $17.50 K ALWAYS KKLL T OK liKSS and federal fu hmfth.Hiifthes "act for the purpore - ...1 .mnotlnnal pflllCltlOll WOtk i . 'Cw".rr. k. tnnr ' An Order granting Mrs. Amana, Biper!ence 1 win OB mom vii in ..Biafo of her . . .iv, ,1oiinilmt.rlt -inilllUUMa .ji.'uu ." .ll'Vlll lcicSiu,u ,.1 ,h hniinnil. Amis Hannuska, for the sup ,howB that zinc flouiide Is a C. A.. iJauison, u ei. ,,, nf i,.r.elf and chldren pending m.Mf,rvative for telegraph poles school oana in me city, ...s - - , ,. . th4 ,.,, was Is- ...,, ,,.,,.,. 1. fftiV if ,. fifth grammar . tne tumiiwu :i".n" aiiinivui.n ... . - n the Austrian govern- j ELStiff&Soo! has good A siudents, from the A few days ago, I told you that I had entered a contest which required TEN $10,000 policies to be written in order for me to qualify. Since then I have written THREE $10,000 appli cations, one in Salem and two else whore in Marion county. During the month of October. 1919, I have spent with business men of Salem over $400 .it.., .-on are thinking of taking life insurance, I will appreciate the op- -if,, tr. onhmit figures J. Hutchason, Dist. Mgr. Mutual Ufeo' Y. Office 371 state oi. lrn by County Judge Bushey. evade' to the senior high school, who! sued today have orchestra or band, instruments , - mrr.ina at home, to take lessons prenaraiwij Alter onu5 - yM " to joining the band which win 0 to neieciion ct a juu, n.c filmed in the near future. According Margaret jvirnwoou . .. . . . ' .1 ' i. iu--cil,tn of a cow. to the musical instructors, muic , Mason . 1- Kntn v.unifc.Rteri in music ,.Aor, At d. in. 111 w. for Western plete iminegnation of the Wood is not desired.. UAHiS ACKOKK AI'KTRAIjIA It is now possible to make a contin- ,.4 in miuriR..... .f ft. tn. in iustice court, uous railroad journey from - Perth, terest is oen ...-v ... - 1V .h for kvw. Aost.-nlia. to N. Dr.CB.O'Meill OfTOrlETRIST-Ci'TICIAN I 33,Tsrr- Male spf this year than at any previous date, Cnester rss, Silverton. attorney .. . vv eatern uu,.a, v- ind the proniise of an accompiisnea Mrs Klrkwood ana Koiun r. r-aBC, ..!(uec,,Bm..u, u.n...- band is extraordinarily good. torney for Mr. Mason are expected to -- engage in a Stellar legal battle before : . , . . t nuMnnrvmrim' j Wnvfl tins been receivea in snieui decision or reacnea 111 , -iiihi-iiii-nuMi-mm-iiii-in 111 of the death of George W. Brown of ,verEV. vnvfianil. formerly a resident of this j city. He was the eldest son of the j A cle(,ree. authorizing the adoptions lite Jack Brown, ana a uruuiei ,hy Philip -,. Aspinwaii aim m- 1 Mrs. Andrew C. Brey ana ai rrown. Helen Edith Aspinwaii, 01 iNorma -Mr. Brown, a printer Dy naue. i Adair Tyzack, a oaDy gin oorn one time employed in the offices of Grace Tyzack in Portland, September Willamette Farmer, tne leaam, , .019. was issued Wednesday Dy the agricultural organ on the Pacific County juuge Bushey.' Mr. and Mrs. coast in the '70s. He marneo ;Af,1)inwaii adopted the child that they Lizzie Patterson 01 tnis cny am. mignt mae her heir to their property, eri to Portland thirty five years ago. ; chartred the child's name to He is survived Brown. by one son, Walter :Eeanor EnUh Aspinwaii. PACKIXG IlOt'SK IX OXOMY "the tf?"i 1 r. m VIVIAN MAKTIX IN Titmi) KISS" 8:30 p. m. In reply to a request 01 tne mow-: trial committee of the uommei en i The by-products obtained in the club for Information of a suitable site h()Use inaustry may be divid- for a Salem industry that nao ou -, cla--the edible and grown its bounds in its present loca-; d into t nnaTi)nl(! tion, several otters, nave oeen it-ue incu.w.c. i,- The committee Wennesaaywai- tre external covering (nair, norm, considering a site on the feoutnero noofs and hides), some of the otraj Pacific tracks. Several days ago in : Jn the manufilcture of committee announced tnat u... - ,.. and desirable home for the inaustry w.m - received it would be forced to leave t;rtulas from the horns and hoofs of Salem. , ' cattle and sheep- and the hoofs bf and sheep and the hoofs of the waste resulting from the W. T. KIGDON & CO. Undertakers 252 North High Street "he same natural elemert that ga-.'e i'11'6 i. inl in the 1 h8. IVUMII Jll l' . . ' ,. . . , red chronicles made Heppner the mo . . reparation 01 ieKH . 1. - talked of town In Oregon a few yes-.r ,igo. N. G. Neal. a guest at the K'.i'-ii hotel, can tell you all n -.out t..' flood, and anything else el-iu Ir:p; ner that you do not know. ;r tin-.e thrown away, but it has Keen found that by treating nuch re.-tterla! v. i!h sulphuric acid the vl.icli :t contain i f. a fertilizer. nitrofre"- becomes avuilai.k- ! y 1 y ffcx. v.V'i..uV TODAY HOWARD FOSTER PLAYERS A Few Good Ones for Today Good modern 5 room cottage bungalow, in N. Salem. On paved street. East froht. If sold soon $-000. I Have Your Eyes Examined Stop that burning and scratcn lug sensation. Our experience Coupled with our skill and tho most up to , date equipment, gives us th ability to ask for and merit DR. A. McCULLOCH, OPTOMETRIST 304-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg. Clood 5 room bungalow, 10 blocks north of State. Close to car line. 200. . Good 1 room bungalow In South Salem. East front, corner lot Modern and a bargain at $3400. m . 1 m PLAYS Wm. It in - -lt Good fl room house on 15th St. Bl3 lot. Plenty of fruit. .Good bath room. Wood house. East front. A bargain at $18110. 5 acres with good room hiod erl cottage, new. Land all under cultivation. Only 2 miles from Sa lem, and close to car line. $3000. 10 acres 3 1-2 miles from Sa lem. 8 acres in fruit. No buildings, S2O00. 408-407-408 Oregon Bldg. UHJK'iLAFUR WE HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON YOt'R HOME PAY BACK LlKEfltENT OH! BOV! A REAL DANCE Cole McElroys Incomparable Syncopated Orchestra of Portland I , MM if, .1'- -.1.1 !! J Admission 25c to all Then 10c Per Dance Dancing Free, 8 to 9. SAMCM ABMOKT AVctliicsihiy lt"e- SlIiVliKTOX Monday Eve October H Si.w .wnvns IIAI-Ii Tiii'(liiy t'.W ' Octolx't 28 4l Oetobtr 2!) t 4