Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 03, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Polk Farmers
Fledge Support
i1 To Corn Show
Monmouth, Ore., Jan. 3. If the '
fMMMt tnanifented in the recent'
saaetlng of Ihe Polk County farm '
fcnreau Is a criterion, the Polk
eminty fair at Dallas next fall and
flgf MTB show at Independence 1
JrtH receive more attention on the
pert of farmers than ever before.
Uaguallfied support Was pledged
Alt la believed that the eo-oper-'
Hon between farmers and officials
f 'he fair and show will make the
undertakings more worth while. !
e regular annual meeting of the
1'alk County Fair association will!
to bcld in Dallas next Saturday
When officer for the ensuing year
will be elected. The meeting is
allied by P. O. Powell, president of
the association.
Ootruntmll) Meet Held.
A rousing New Yearn community
anaatlng was held in the conimun-,
Sty rootna of Ihe Bapilm church
Rutin iliiy and a moal pleasant time;
srss had- Community dinner wuhi
erv il in the hs 1 mem (of ti." ,
..lunch beginning "I 12 o'clock, and .
It iu id to have been among the I
best feastH fwr the innei n.an thai
hi ever been en.lnye.1 in M.i.i
i,nh. Tl.e attendance was un-j
WMjally large in spite, of the ll.ele- :
Bieiil weather. The soeial and lit
bringing Up t other By George McManus
oh: there.
1i DR.CUREH
WANT
3
SINCE HE iTAfTED
V70RKIN' 11 THIS
TOWN - FIVE NEVV
UNOEHTAKE ft 3
ESTA.&U H MEN T
HAVE, OPENEO UP
M THE CAeXOgO&j
.TOCO IN ft
AND JOIN ?,?UJ
IF I DO'T
V7IN TH1)
HAND I'M
THROU6H :
WfLL OURE"
THRQUiH
DOCTOR Q
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1920 sy mu FfATOsi Slavics. ne.
THAT OOCTOR DON'T
KNOW ANT MORE
ABOUT CARO-b THAN
HE DOE ACOUT
.,. MEOICINE
I Copyright 1920 by International Feature Service. Inc.)
Trade Murk registered In the IT. 8. Patent Office.
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DID VOU
WIN
AJST TH INi
Pi 1
FIVE.
PfxEl5CRPTlOM
route bits been abandpni
road In the worst in the (
is said, and uas not b. en
:i condition before for sevei
At the regular meettttj
Knights of Pythias lodgr
wry features of the occasion ware f' w "lght
jf9
fceld in the roi
Is culled "The
ut the Road,
was placed at
Orange awl '
guy, and Ihe
fJraiiKors and
h ferrea ni"
House bs the Side era) visitors from Dallas
The entire building leu. were In attendance.
the ltr.l,,.-.,l of lb" " '' S'-rvd iifter tbe IV. ,1'k
,eir friends for the C A. McLaughlin and If.
huge company of berg attended a meeting
ci,iu won. dn. state chamber of comni
Round-up Of
Undesirables
Due In Paris
One such colony exists in th
Lfttih iwie 'lei- around the rut' tie
Rosier; Where hundreds of Ruatu
nws and Holes live. Other foreign
ers and even Parisians passim
through those dlstflcts are ooneld-l Alrca.
err -.1 strangers, oftn Insulted, and j inn.,.- i.
.ntetlmoa attacked and robbed. j Bedding
Steys were one.- taken to arrest wi,,j ,.
First Mattress
Company In City
Now Is Underway-
Many Prisoners
Are RepatriJ
Budapest. Jan. s, ofl
I limgw riiin prison-i s . t war
been repatriated from
through- American aid, said
. . modnted.
I , r t -i . .I tbrwin-'t
goo
ut In
1 it Is f'it thill
id has bi en a-
fiaatel)
te lina
ioilr.. nieeti
fetaat deal ol
..u.nlislie.l by briuaiiig I h- people VVilleim
it tile cownwiii.il.. i . ,l 1 1 . i'. M'.'.-.'l a
.1- Iteliei ... pon-e i.lb i-iil ! ''.';'"
Casb doruttiotis i'r U.e 11 - i "f j ''
luro(ienn ebibliet. ba .'e i,. n i . -j A ; ..w v:
neiead al dlffc wi Limine houses lug lo Mr.
it the city during lb- diivs, ...I . i esbb nt.-i
the llpilUlions b. .. I.. ,' KiVi-n iw I fa! lit.
' Sfilril Ibii' elliiru. lei Ized ll.e spir-j VV. A. M
H f the V iilelbl. Mwn
ationth'ii aid la ibis matter will be
fH. for the dwwaiii ... In.
liberllt.
Communbv go.nl-lellnv.. '.ip ,e
t-.i'tiuig to be popular in ihe- vicin--toc.
A few evenings ago Mis.
ttat-k mitei lain. .1 . eomiiaiiy !
riiends in the form of a reunion
ttf friends who former! lie. .1 in u
Hie Mack home In Ihe Antioch
ii-iKbburliMod. An. ..i.i; lb. .hi- pres
mt were the families of Messrs.
yuatera, Clarke, Kake, vSiilMvan,
Alderman and (loodman. A nleas
nii evonlng was spent in playing
t.ld faablon. 'I games, )io)iping corn
and luakfng candy. It was a real I
"oldUme" oeeiislnn.
I Portland Wednesday.
Cleve Rcrblnson "f Let
i b. en Spending the holid
- ! his mother in this city,
and .Mrs. James Larson
if t)i( 'ifoiM Brother
he purrii-mtMi several wee
Mr. wpd Mi". JaroeB 1
rijoii'lnK1 ov-r the urriv
ir,i, ah I .u their home i
MIkn Mnhcl L t i 'tii ', ;i teacher
to the lieiul hh.d i chnul, tt S;it
tsvduy for that pliu'c to ni.urnr
work aftor havini; .-ni li v ,
5jm in Mnnrnmilh uith h( t j . i r
1'rr-oral IfOlltlotl.
;tun h" i.i -ii t ..'
i t'Uri) a II I U l ' l -w v.
(miih hlh n.tiHln, J VV. 1
. i .Mm. thai hi- hu.l i it" ' i Injured In j
i utriM't car aceidi ni ;i( L A m
tM, i iti Mi-. Leunai'l n.M;civcd a
4I'Xt:'i WednuHilii Inf .1 1 A:k him
Iff hhi couhln'H ih il'i i 1 n ! -I
it Injrh-w iMhi, 1 ':n. 1 1 -in-. I f roil 1 !
HH injur' k.ukI a If a I vvht-li tin
una iiv. m hu I'xn.
letin UfiuiD.v nnil i;iU(fhttr( "Mim"
fltttriyu. a. i- 1: f j . 1 1 1
J nrt 1 n . rUtttln ' - in honifl in
parenlH.
( Urn. Hi. pin. i Hall ..r h rt I. I'lin.l
vHIIm- lii Hp il.v v.ilii fiii mis,
Sh Kt !:'' "" w t '-. ( .u l
featid, when' nho will dttend th
inonred in fat KTethodlBt rhurch
i-vinlnt; by 'he 06& pawtor.
Mr. mirl Mr.H. Uny I NlArtAOtl of
Vaif, ore, havo been vWtlng rel
atives in thi Viol nil v during the
holiday vacation.
ActtW and well at the nprc of
94 yi'.'irf, J. vv. Kirk land was the
fir t mi th- vtraetei Saturday morn
ing extendjfiig n eel Ingi for the
Ni-w Year. ThiM haw been the
inn. fin- f ihi- gooH "hi gantlamag
for nearly 7fi yparn in Indepen
flerire. A nilm(r aechlrnl OftUJted the
Miad? :ei' b40tglng to the Spauhl
inK Logging' company ami a Kurd
bus to he left a! the shle ul Die
road nejir McNary Htatimi Malar
day mornings NO one was injured.
Romance Started
In Hospital Here
Leads to Marriage
Ian, A
KeTliodlsi
rvlces are to he eominete
1 it 111-
..rtii:-.
.1 deport the-.- foreigners, but In
i t cases KreheSj laws uero found
ppili ible. Some have been
out of ihe emmtfy. They
;-e ui.iilly aecompaniod to the
. ments are -v. be m fde where-!
many to thai emintvy s eastern
frontiers. 'o difficulty is en
countered in the Case of Spnnlards, j
Italians. Swiss, etc., and they are
fael
st re
Irst of N i.wdwiK, on his arrival i...tnj J
opened ily j Swir-.ei'iiinil where he h
ll I'ilpitol j ,.),.,, u,. n,, r,.,,atri-i I ojj
-.ently engaged in this eltj
hat business so far has be
illy good, that lie expects
do not expect t.
Willi.
cpoflr
e our
After
is, 25,000 j ..:
ds. .19,000 j fr
niburgers, J
left
their
ily tint
reap.
I heli
isoners. but l..,oiH a
eastern Siberia, una!)
pause .if lilt-ii of funi
iblllty to charter shi)
'It will cost ,60,0
rt the prlsonors in
til the port opens, ai
lllon So bring then, h
illlibi 111
It. 1. Gil
ported b
lo 1
111.1 i
to .
cicM
A
, 1,100
10,000
Czechs.
SCENE MWOTS 5MAR in. HSMT
NOW 8HOWIN AT TUK OREGON
Just a
a 125
a few
short time ago he
fine for shooting
1 ndependenct-, . ire.,
pretty wedding at th.
eiiureh In ibis city Wednesday eve
ning, when Slis.i Dither I.. Hi-IkIu-man
became I... bible wf Irvine
French of Willamilia, was the .'iil-
muiatlon of:, romance which found
il.H Inception a. a hospital in Sa
b.m five years i.i;o. Kev. y. B.
Oiemo, past or of ths. fthodii
church, iierforn.e.l the ceremony
In the I.....,..,.., ,.f n
.Ilni! of be, br..ll.er. Vie!,,, ,., , ,,,,:,;, j,,.
IH'-wxih, which will take il In I ,,. -,, , .
........ in- 1 nun I. (i.i unMiiuui'
ty necoratea lor the occasion. :ira.
0. W. Irvine k.mih 1 1 h PvpmlM
Me," nceonip,! nh d hy .Miss Stnall,
who aleo dayed a Wedding march
the happy and impular eonpk
matvlMil in t in .1 1 1 1 1 1
ur wecKH, ano win atso n r
lURlllei , pi MOTO,
jLgH KlHhharl; . piiHlnl' ..I' ihe
jphrtlund u 'i'ui sila
Ml-- Mi-rican Wii'.itrr ft a few
il.ivi. ago for llenton ('it v. VVanh.,
flvare Hlte Is vndtinn hoi sis!M
willMU rih- ha Pol ne-n t'i'i- ii;my
Jfpnrw. She will he iIimiii three !
bride has lived in InUe-
aeadeaoe for aevaral ears. al-
though Hlie Ii;im hren emiiloved in i
gen vial; ng Mm hrothei - in thiH
Vli-fnit tin .1 1 .
Harry Duncan In in tin- city via
ftina hi- - h ifi and a . ' iug In
wiukiitg ini pi uvement s in tie prop
4giy She recently nurchimed here.
raClnrk II. mine.' ,.f W'IUowk, C.il .
Hah ni for Home
paid
duck
down.
Alias V'-rdi! . WilUafson, ordy
daughter of .Mr anil Mrs. H. J
Williamson of Crowley, was mar
ried In Dallas Friday to Arthur
W. Anna of Dayton, Justice Bib
ley officiating. The young couple
went to Portland Friday evening
to spend a tVw flays with relatives
and will for the present make
their home on t he farm of Mr.
Arms1 father, near hay ton. The
bride has lived in l'olk county all
her life, and the gTOOni has lived
in Yamhill county all his life, with
the exception of the 18 months
Tent in nctlve service in HYinc
during the reaeni war.
Mrs. Bills Htitler Teat as of As
torla and Mrs. F'ercy I'ickeit of
Portland, are In Dallas fof a few
days vif it with their parents JUdga
and Mrs. n. it, BUtler,
Miss Kd-ia Morrison of Port
land Is spending the holidays with
her pan , ils, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
it. Harrison.
.Miss vs Stanley came from
Portland the last Of the week And
is visiting al the bonis ol Mrs.
Nancy Fowls.
Mr. ar i mi-m. Richard BchanS
and da ughj ha e returned to
their home in I (alias after having
spent the holidays in Vaneouver.
Buena Vista Briefs
line,, a Vtata, Or., Jan. n. A
River Highest On
Record Since 1915
at Independence
Indepsndence, Ore., Jan. 3. The
Willamette river reached the high
. : t point at independence nt 8
o'clock Saturday morning that has
leen known since 1918, according
w tha statement of it citizen who
has been a elo.-ie ol.perver of river
, onditlons. Mitny hop yards in this
iclnlty are flooded and eonsidet
able damage has resulted in dif
ferent parti of the country. H
Brunk l held on an island south
it towhat the 'A orline farm, unable
to e,et off, and spent New Year's
Bay watching the current rushing
i all si.l.- of him. The ferry
i ;' haa I c.-n out of ehmniisslon
for Several days. It could not be
r.-e,l ii it v.are in condition, for th
oad on the east side of the river
ll oovared for several miles. Tht
is iw, re water in Ash creek at thl
point at the present time than th
v w'.im. tie river contained during
the summer. The water is follin
however, and it is believed that th
limit has been reached.
hose .
the I
These figures rer
who have regtstc
French police. They do not in-1
ebi.ie tourists.' .Added, however, to;
this large number are thousands of I
Bthera who live buried cway in
mtny novels of the city. .Most of
them have had to flee their own
01 ion try and are wanted hy the
noliee. Others are voluntary ex
iles from their own country."
Colonics of Foreigners.
In certain parts of Paris veri
table small colonies exist where
French is hardly ever sook.n .i,-..
re managed by foreigners,
even ine news. ... , ,..t.
"" w loreitM
eu.-ifj
Company Omits
Stock Dividend
New rork, .Ian, H, the fJen
era! Motor corporation hits omitted
the stock dividend of one-fort'tieih
share which it lias paid quarterly
since .March, 1 !t20. on common
stock. At its meeting here the
I board of directors declared the
j company's regular quarterly cash
1 dividends of llii cents a share on
common stock.
years. Mr. I'aulin was formerly as
sociated with the (In.rm0.ri Manu
facturing company of Spokane, and
Mr. Marquard Is from Portland.
Heads Hoiird of Trade
Chicago, Jan. 3. .Joseph P. Grif
fin today was elected president of
the Chicago board of trade, sue-
I eeedlng Leslie F. Cues. Mr. (biles
'left today for Washington in con-
Better Than
Calomy
ic
Peace Path Paved.
Constantinople, Jun. 3. Inti
mation has been given the Turkish : neclion with the fight against Sen
government that Great Britain is ator Caliper's bill
SiiOI.
wh-i'
are
willing to deal with the Turkish
nationalists, headed by Mustapha
Kemal Pasha, through the Con
stantinople government, according
to reports in official circles hK.ro.
of trade.
Thousand! Have IMseoverrs
I Od wards' Olive Tablets are M
Harmless Substitute S
Dr. Edwards' olive Tablet!
gulatinf boards . the BUbstitute for e.ilom.-l-ssB
mini out. sure lawitive, and
eneel on the liver Is aim
The tax lew at Caoullle for the , stantaneous These little olive
eominc year will be 72.2 mills and , ol'f1 tablets are the resuli of
at Marshfleld fill. 2 mills. j Edwards determination not
treat liver and bowel coinpll
wnh calomel.
I be pleasant little tublets
Ihe good that calomel does,
have no bad after effects. Tl
don't injure the teeth like stra
liquids or calomel. They take hi
of the trouble and quickly corrl
it. Why cure the liver at the
pense of the teeth? Calomel
tunes plays havoc with tbe "us
So do strong liquids. it is
not to i.tke calomel. Let Dr.
,s vmve lauieis ins..' ua piH
neiiwiicnes, dimness ana IS
Inzv fef'ling come from eonatij
tion and a disordered liver. Ta
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tilblcu wW
you feel "logy" and "heavy."
"clear' clouded braip and
up the spirits. 15c and 30c. (M
ll'lie
nurse,
from
Ihe
.. trained lord'and Gilbert Loy t)f up. o. A.
Since be,- parents moved I' . Miss Alwiil V"1I Of the Wll-
tndependence several years li inette university. Miss m rtarv
SgO she has in. id,, her . home with I Reynolds, OarOl and Luells Keyn
her sister, Mrs. Prank Kelly. olds. CyrlH Reynolds ,,f the Inde-
""""K " unci "I isia, when ; pend. nee high School; Guv l-r.ith-
nrn was a student ,,r thtlrr of ths Rlll.on.Whlt. ,,.
11 A i I Iw, ,.1,1. i.i ...i. . .
tS In Munition! Ii ibis week ....Um- .,, ' ,. ' " ,," v , ,nsi,-, who Have bee,,
aktter Me farming interests h " 77" .f """" ' thl. vl
,i"i' ' hi ., football gam. His spending the holiday vacation
- . , : " '"" - w.ih th lr d ,11 left
Independence Items ' ,' ' : 1
' Mis, ibieb,;.e,n : ' thovt ta nnam Mr dlent
I'lved 1 ., , , . , , ' .( courses ,r study.
Miss Thetms Moe Is visiting rel-
.liH.. ;.. .... . '.
.. , ......... . ...... . ' ,-" ", .... l ,1 ! ! : npre c -i a
'" lv .level.,, i ,be .a,-,iagc e, . ''' '"" ''"'' "
:m" 1 U. in.e.es.e.i ' " ' Reynolds
M ' "' ' "' ln'' '""'"' Mr. Fre-neh Is .n...rf ... , !''leurnl d their Stlh wedding
vunx, I Or tile .1st l.u ,er,.,.l,.i . n ,'nr.i.i ,1i,..l ,.
l.li; ,11 .1 I, ,'11,11,,., I , . . , I ... ..... "... f 'tUlllll
wglneers- coil, pan v, and '.i,.u wees a. tneir eoun
served overseas during the world 5 '"' "''" Ruepa Vista
Indopew,
and Mis K c
Kiok r.on, Hi, a, S, ,- .;.
"i'O'Ui "'il Iw ea mar
all left ,-ester-
nam
Ore , ,l,i
RUlrldge
.hiss iirighiinan ..s employed I
and was totalled to administer to:
the suffrrliwr stiideut. The,,- was
Fall On Slippery-
Pavement Results
In Hip Fracture
InOeuendence. Ore- .Ian n. Bv
n the pavement in iml.
inieaee Wednesday forenoon i-:
' lust .0 years of age, fell
i the hard surface with such force
i he sustained a fracture of hi
Mr. Steptoe is a fanner llvln
. ear town and has been very active
i his age. He finds it In
convenient to be confined to his
oe.l alter years, of activity. Mr
Bteptoes son had made prewar.'
in enwst in in, rer.uiar army
and was expecting lo leav for th
.......... .ve.i i ..is ween, ll ne ean
be relieved he will remain to ass. si
h;s lather, and it is probable that
lie can. lor he had no: signed m
w.m me uovernnient
i
(SB
ll
W. W. MOORE Jj
HOUSE FURNISHER
Home of the Vlctrels I
rOU GET MORE FOR TOIJ
MONEY AT MOORE'S
', ' ill work. lt.
. I,, 1, O.illl lie pus .,
lrfMl f,w I, i. .. ni ',, Th.-
wvaMtng ne. .. . i ,1 .. ,u.,. ..
'" -"ol Mrs Kbl i idge
re rap. .,, i ,.,., ,, , , .
Tv. lIlU'K.
.111.
early part of
Cine May Clear
Murder Mystery
Police Believe
war. They will reside
near vYiU.iiwm.i
I' I lends from sale'll.
.nee and Dallas were
ii nee
uos Angeles. .Inn. 1. Evidence
wnicn oillcials .uil they believed'
mn.-ht lead to the arrest of the
.1
i .11
tile
Dallas
I 'ill I.. .I.,,, 1.0
WhII.i Walla. Wash., is
rgun Oily.
fanwi.' i eu lllon , . i ,
. A Krumei home in Ihe city
a.Kl Mrs M
kt are in ihe
towa.
Reyn.
'rom detectives here ted:.'.
these statements followed tha
wh". '.appearance at ihe district uttor-
... (. n-vs office of llernar.l Sudow
.,1 divorced husband of the ia Ordered
,l!,l
Mr
aUi.b
on bis farm '"""" u"ln haieui, Indenend
in .attend- murderer of Mrs. Pas Sudow
weallliv r, a lv .
.i... 1 , ,. . e ' ........
. - ..,, .. ., u. , ,.i,,s gave m mutilated body was found in a
' "' r nonie r.n ravine m the Edeudnle section of
' " """""'' exenmg tn.l a verv boa Angeles December 1 2. has been
i" I'lll.is UU IM.Mil time wis !,:.l ll ..... im,v..,l ... -
.... I,,, ilia . .. . "'" l'",'""k siiiie-
"wi. Mr. Mwhbwuw will .. ,i" " .' . " .". "" lunetfons ments rr
, 11 "os puree..:., ami wil l 111,' ll.' nlav s.".,n
ine. ins ot company u .Mrs. Ken.dds of T
onaw, t.uiiilla, l known in b.,s been here for
athletic elrcles as "Pobo", is in Ing be, son, I ,
. . " "."" ieii minraay for i.s in.j woman, for a second and de-
'- "" "" "inier. sets ,.-. ... will spend some tailed question
Miss Haatl Knight, who is a t lime before returning to ar hossa
m. -inw or ir.e racutty ol the . -p- q v j,
mm tiMW is nirriM,, f l i (uomy ouo.iect
her vacation web her parents,
Mr. Hud Mm. Z M U kt
Tbe Wfsllac rood which leads
from the Hnlrrn Lincoln road ... .,,. . " '' I Ca' ' '
Top. aim school h-aise has bee.n ' ' ' I An
closed hy the county court to all , . . ,r ' .',"S, In h
irucka and to any vehn-te . ,:,- n'"'' " Wl
lux 10 ,-xt-eas of S-4 cord of card Thai .. ,., ,
wood. This order uas entered , . , , lr
December 30 ind is to remain In HmnttM
but N, Year's .U, ..... ,,. "ill f..i . - mid effeel until ftp- ,,.,i, ...
., many of the !,uN;l, 'her order of the court thai h
Tlie 1.,11,'i.h aag the uaot- Herman Hawkins and Mauri..- eourt :
ik Ihe day i.ff, out the rs- Daltan, two well known sports- a .
of he t.usinesH plaeea re- at Dallas, started out sarlv a in f,
Mature- ... a .: atur.u- Haturdsv morning exueetine to vt.-.l "
Salem's Great
SUIT SALE
L.M.HUM
Care of
Yick So Tong
Cbiaese Medicine and Vs
Co.
lias medicine which win I
cure any known dleeus
Open Sundays from 10 a.!
until 8 p. m.
16 3 South y ah Stre
Salem, Oregon, fhoof Mil
ley
rh
eei
to
rei
att
"lui
I ih
Dignit of Ocmrta
To Be Increased
tlonal KUald buy,
Its
bide
dire.
of New Governor
c X. MH Jan. 3 In the
in. -:.t Inaagurml ad,lee , ever da
'vered hy a jrov, rnor of Xew Mex-
M. lit C. Meehet.l. ;o'd lb
K0.i.e today that the most Import
's mi tare the n, W state ad-
irati -n is irie prac-o-e of rigid
in ail da gat taunts of gar
rnr.-.ent
'"I'KN.Il. WANT ADS PAY
Our entire stock of Men's and
Boys' suits on sale at redicuiously
Come and select
They will
Low Prices.
that suit now.
lower as' these prices
rock bottom.
go no
are at
JOR LONG MSTANC1
AUTO TRUCKING.
Willamette
Valley Transfei
Co.
PHONE 1400
TTJB ALSO DO LOCAL
HAULING
PRINTING
A satisfied customer return
Rowland Ptg. C
Phono lilt, over Patton BS M
Trunks, Bags, Suj
Cases
Music Foils and Brief Caseil
Hamilton's
340 COURT STREET
auctioneer"
g. satterlee
it!
I
,ni
na
1
HU
U he in-
a Wo
ftga
eole ere. k i tti.- Wilia:
'. but hs,l sone only ,t.
ter of a mile when Ihe
d oxer In a racing .a
Worm ConsolidatioTi
hunt. Mr.
Btlsg mii
tunate this
taken in thi'
n niit." the super-n.-i:.
which opened at the
BttgW thonter last nigh; is
he most te,iutiful and
:!ar production ever
':- d. The scenes, par
iMMarty in the harem of
-e Manur. make on gasp.
sorgeous are they. The
ft, headed by Otis Skin
ler is an excellent one. Mr.
araeter
Call at
Thone 1177
lot Ferry Street
Salem,
i.nniin.u
For Bar g ab
of all kinds, such s ft
Iture. stoves, ranges,
chmery, of all kinds se t
Capitol Junk & Bar;
. House
215 Center. Phone