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aoi yotnt - mailt cjjiTAL jomaufr rixem, cioar, mokpat, mat s, im. - TONIGHT Grand Opera House ' LM. COMTt K FLESHtR. HI j THE GORGEOUS MUSICAL FANTASY l tl 'O "Vhoh. a spectacular. 1 ! M KKa THE ! ! ffl PRItK V? 1 1 :i D J OP ft I? i IIP ft ffl I Nl Wl OCAUTY CHORUS T1M6.S I I d4 '- v r (Citf:r E . - o-v-v ...-.-..;, c?v I ."! -T f T; F "IIIT WIWIWIIWWWI1WWWIWIIWWPIWIWWtMWIl JHHH'l H It'.t. .1 U IIJIMI'MI.'WWM. ill''!! IIW.' ' PlMMl'l WWL T ' I. ll.MMinn, i r ii i i n i ! m BI.Mn.tmiNO 1111 wr IWIM I . in iiiim riun.iiip TflE'AT.RE 1) MONTENEGRO V1LL !, I ABANDON SCUTARI Think This Will E Don Within Hours Albanian Officials An Assassinated. 21 "A telegram to tbe management of tat Optra. Hons from Manager Smith, ei the Enga theatre, state, that "The Prince of Tonight," which played Eogene Thursday night, gave the beet cf satisfaction to the patrons of that theatre. This U tha original prodactiea, with the catchy aoag hits, pretty girls aad beautifal costumes. Price: $1.50,, $1.00 and 50c; Scat Selling. DETECTIVE WMv J. BURNS THE BIG SENSATION 3-REEL FEATURE Irxmn naaa uiaia wtas.) Berliu, Mar 5. Assaniaatioa of the i i Mnitv prnvmnri mmiK at pud , lie woriu aad of justice at Avlona. is 4 j reported htr toJar is li?rth f 5m j Bnt iu!. To Tit:m rne Btaibtrs of 4 I Ktmail IW.ir. It ia rtporttj the a$aa- in wvrt oMiew fnm tfca force of D.aviJ rsha. Wha Montenegro iafone.1 the Ger ir.aa foreign office today of ita iaten tica to evaluate Scutari aa istiicatioa J l v nade that any eoatecjions are to j he exacted ia return froa the potrers. 'j Xo a3ti.es hive be a received here I that Moatenero haa actcaKy w.:h- j drawa her troo, but it ia eipected the evacuation will be effected within 4 sours, ix is reearaea as rdireiy possi ble that oaie hilch may yrt eetar. al though to date to erideBee of aav ci- Iterior di-sin by Montenegro haa ap 1 peare-L IS SPLENDID TREAT: The Comedy, "BLAME YOUR WIFE" YE LIBERTY, Tonight and Tuesday Madame GUI, Herbst-Wright, an Oregon Charms Audience With Beautiful Voice. Fifteen Tear Old Girl Gives Testimony in Vice Cafe at Los Angeles This Horning. trcrrso rasa Lasx wixn.1 Lm Atcie. (.aL, May 5. Fifteen yearold Evelyn tuici. said to be the prettiest cf the score of girl witnesses failed in connection with the various The concerts given noon aiid evening at :atcrday after the Grand by Bruce Gordon Kinsley, the noted con cert fiaiiet, and company, was highly appreciated by Salem audiences. The numbers were invariably encored. Es pecially pleasing were the difficult numbers of Madame Herbst-Wright. an Oregon girl, who has a naturally beau tiful dramatic soprano voice. Her ren dition of the Aria from La Traviata and the waltz son;. Roxeo and Juliet. gram, uttle Anita lAchmund af pear- THE COURT REDUCES THEIR SENTENCES iGomperc Must Serve 30 Days in Jail and tie Others Pay a Fine of $500 Each. k " . . ; v ! t0 'F'f" advantage in folk dances. and muic lovers of Salem had a s; ien- did treat. WEXFORD Today, Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoon and Evening MAY 5, 6 AND 7 Their Case Coo tinned. Irxrrsc ran ixttis win Saa Frarcisco, May 5- The trials of F. Prew Caxicetti and Maury I. Sicg. charged with the vio'aiioa of the Mana white siave act. ia taking Loia Xerri acd Marsha Warrington, two Sacrax-ea- to Sfcietv girls, to Kero for uucoral preuxinary hearing of William La casse, charged w::h ecntribating to her delinouency. 'Mr. LaCasse was introduced to me hy Mr. Holiincsworth at the Vernon Country Club.'" the girl testified in a low. etatical voice. Eichard HoKisgs worth is another man charged with con tributing to her delinquency. '"On Jan nary 26 I went to Pasadena, early in the morning, with him and anoiher wo man. We came back to Mr. Holiitgs worth ' atartscects. and afterwards had dinner at Levy's with Mr. La Casse and Mr. Hollingsworta. Later I went to Mr. La Cae"s bungalow in Mr. Hoilings worths n-.achiae. and I stayed there cn til late. We were alone all evening. "In February my sister came to Mr. La Cause's home when we were there. Mr. La Casse had on his pa;as- I sent mv sister to bav some ice cream. and while she w g.-ne ke dresse-1 When I went away be slipped f '.0 in I ay i-ocket." j The hour set for George H. Enby to j nno mss utuas rail Washington, May 5. Contempt charjes against Samuel Gompers, pres ent of the American .r deration oi Labor: John Mitohel, its vice-president. i and Frank Morrison, its secretary, were ! serve 3') days in jail, and that Mitchell : and Morrison should pay foOO fines. . - The eases arose out of criticism of 1 heSe LiSten Well i JniH rniel Thew Wright, as an out i ccie of the famous boycott against the i-n -ill w . .a- w ! Eticks Stove Company, of St. Louis. close to car line. aeiooL rraded street! ! -T originally sentenced I.-.,. i . Gcmpers. Mitchell and Morrison to one easy monihly'payments to' suit. Pon't i mt""h?- re" pay rent when yoa can get a home on 1 suh ea.-y payments. snectively. Justice VanOrsdall and Eobb, of the court of appeals, held these sentences were excessive and mod ified them, providing that Gompers only should suffer imprisonment, and the others should be fined. The sentence provides that Gompers shall be con fined in the Washington asylum jail. Justice Sheppard dissented from the finding of Bodd and VanOrsdall, hold ing that the whole proceedings should" be reversed. Counsel for the three defendants probably will now appeal to the United: States supreme court, but late this af ternoon they had not finished reading the lengthy opinion of the district court cf appeals. New Incorporations. United Fruit Company, Portland, cap ital stock. $10,000. Dundee Loganberry Company, Dun dee, capital stock, $20,000. Woods-Curtis Company, Medford, cap ital stock, $200,000. Bet a million that there will be a good, glad old summer time, yet. ! TWO LABGE LOTS, j 60x13) feet each, eait front, only j J6fX. Owner will take mare as part payment. See Mr. Braccer or Mr. Pet j tyjekn. i r5 FEB ACEE. acres of fine land, ail crier enl j tivatioa. only $75 per acre. IS tiles i from Oregon Electric station, in Saa j tiaai bottom. See Mr. Branrer or Mr. Pettyjohn, j SOME EXCHAXGES. We have some extra fine exchanges pay to investigate. We purpows. wa continued here today. for Jfl xlf isqa,av.r "c; tw0 was i "T T?7 tor farms, country two weeks ia tie CEited State disrict ; "... " ,r .,ii i,.- , property for eity, Oregon land for East- Statc cr.et ; , .tr !c.Ur until late this T"17 Oregon ian; cort. npoi the revest of Uaitel States I It ro pected that Bix- j "tt ioT Ihstnct Attorney McXab, who said bv " attoraev. expect Oscar Lawler. wocl. sdijrsients against i coun ae wa. asking e aeiay ia re mxt ,0 klT spouse to a telephone ecaversatioa with . t . ..v. State Senator Caxiretti, father of one i , of the accused ea. V.-Xab said the J DISPATCH SPEAKS FOR ITSELF etater wished to confer with him be-1 FLAT IS EXEE TONIGHT fore the cases case to trial The case of p-pgs and kis attorney. ! Eugene. Ore, Mayi .'.31S. C. R. Harris, of Sicrair.ento. charged (F. L. Waters. Masa-er Gni Opera with cotspiracy to RiKm perjjry. as as ' Hocse. Sales: octg-ewth of the white slave case, wett j "The Prise cf Tonight" is strictly over for cte week. i high -a-'S xas::! oe.iy. This is the I or.giaal prv-Joctcn as ui J:rirg tie.r j lorg ris sa t.h.ag a: the 5"r.icess ax 3 theat-e. Tiv lave a large eoatrasy. r ir..i r-ttn: grwat it i the b-t lurking ari Krgirg that is r-laved E-geie ti.s sea- Fcir the Weak aa Xerross. T.red oit. weak. aervoi atea ti woe" feel axtitiocs, energetic. ' full f life and always hat a good ap- j ciste. pet.te if they w:id do the sensdi le ! ior thixg fcr health take Electric Bitter j Kx- Xothiag better fvr the stoavach. liver ! m or kiiners. Tio.nsaa.d. r ther m HAXGIXG Ei THEE: tker live, this w.drf-J hoe rert- j PLAT SCSPECTED e.y. Mrs. O. KhixevmclU of estal Cew-1 ter, X. Y, says: "I regard Eleetr.e J E-tters as e S the greatest cf gifts. I aa xever forget what it ka doee for j at.." Get a botCe yonrself aad tee what j a difference it w-.ll stake ia yer health. I Only .VV ani $1.C. Eecvueeded by i I J. C Perry. 1 heatre TODAY SPECIAL BIG ACTS - Jere McAuliffe and Company, a skit from Pantagcs called THE DAYS OF '61 0 o AND TOMORROW VAUDEVILLE PICTURES) ;ims ns unit wtxa.1 Va. Or, May 5. Jcha Kowley. a wealthy tartier ear Wet Fa3. was fonxl dtai tctsy hanging ft a tree. .-ccr-i:g to rerrts telet-hoaed te Cer er Payie her. Fo-1 play is stisject- jwer t.ei lh.i. 1 hi-a when tie body :ii ".orvier lyae aal etr.eers West to ixvestigaje. as an 4 rHe Harmony Girls" a musical act of Merit, with popular songs , Tripp and Fall, Comic Acrobats 4 Four Pictures His is the Globe Special Monday and Tuesday Program, panic d by the Globe Tbeatres New Orchestra Accom- GENERAL ADMISSION EIATINEE: EVLNLNGS: Adults, 15c, dildren, 10c Adults, 25c, Children, 15c Want Verey far Durtt. r? rvasa a flit Chicago May J. Fxnis for tie f.n- . a i of tam.- i:r'W. tie ra- TT.0CS .toTTfT who w-.ll far a thirl tr al :i Le AClf for tie al leged Vr.iyry ff jurors :a tie MtXa-- -a., are c;gkt her tfixy Vt off.-e.-t. cf tie Cntcae Federation cf Itr. larrrw's fr.enis here say he is vnn.'c-s a a result of his two tr-a"s- DIX3. At the h.-cre cf I s iangiter. CUrk. a: y-S Xcrth Liberty ('NTS. strwt .i:it. Vav . : J.. at the ag of S yearv S'.'lTfS. At tV family Vr in Fvrtia: i. Sartriay. Vay X iKX Mrs. F..lr K.i.ter. Tie rervrs were trc-Tgit t tij rity t day z i were '-lterrei :a tie I. O O. F. feiw-e-y. SH1PLET. !a r-.Ux i. Sarar jay. May J. 14-.X. rvid Grant S4.jy. ', aged stvathv WANT AD HOROSCOPE Mar 5. TV is the b.r.h.iay f the Eg-eti i F-aac axd a wrraa tS a o iatrt:ig ati rwAitit cha-ac-ter. A rMt bi ea tk. jate 5 Kbiy hee If aii cha.-fre aaj jrcf.t tle-,v. Sh ex--l.''e the tr cha-vte-:r r.f this srg f TtXTT hy Vrr leff i a-ty, Wr fr axj her g-v-l gr-w.ty. a.H i theaa ViTg v-tA ta.ts wkj h cnaaa:e ti Tsirws rv i Maty avters ail a:t es era tier tl s ftga. TVy ajt la-g frt.te ai wJ theea. PewiV cf th.s K-.kiy it tt t waty f wey tnher hit it eBis ifilvmil f tr Theot : t n. TV ccmjtg mi fatr ta f.tj t f n ii thrraigk TV Jonraal Waxt A is fee vewj vers era. -fv kevp. teaatvtrrs. nvers aa-i agrxt. oa eocnty property; 1! fact we can fix yoa ip m meet any kind of an exchange. See Mr. Scott. ! FAEMS, If yc-a are looking for a fara. cose ii an i let ns tell yen aboat sonte of the '. srieniid prorertie we have listeL Tie reads are p.-w-i, axi we can show yon scxe money-caking farxs at right prices. 10 ACEES ESEPEOVED. We have jtat listed cte of tke ntost highly improvei ItVacre place :a the eennty: I1; acres fall bearixg walnnts, i J acre assorted berries. IS acres 1 choice assorted fruit: good koise. bam. w-r partly planted to com and pota toes: srall aomt cf pasrare and erctigh wood fcr fael This p'-ace caa be la-i for $'i:0: easy terss. Close to Saleai. See Mr. Scott. We have a st-al honse cs a g.i , Sot ia Portland ca a rd street, fo-r aa antODolile. See Mr. Brmxer. J"i5 will bny a gooi bnngalow. ;nst ' corlted. in a gcol district: cowx; balante easy jaytents- See Mr. : Frznner. S-fc:se yonr jrc'terty siozli bnm tonight. Ins-re wr.h Mr. Pyer. w-.:i leekte! i Byix-n. $14- bys a fivewm i:- and isrre kt: t? dswx: balanre oa very ' easy terns. Ask f:r Mr. Br-nner. 1 fi'O -.11 taie a lage k st ore bl-.vk frcta the fair g-t-.nds car line and enly eight ciitite frr-tn State street.. Terrs to rzit. Se Mr. Byrrr. $. will gel yon a lew hia'iw cn Ir i street. xer S-ite. j-jf mr'.-ctf.;: M".'-r eown: rait ' eay. an a:r wIT. icy a tV-ncr farm i-s tie best rrt cf tie I:cwl Prair.e cJtrlct. 7mJ to r-t See Mr. B-h- tel If yc-2 art "xkinr fcr cl :e-la proper ty, ijck th-s xp: I feet frnttigt. feet ieep. ee ilxk frr-a Orects Elee tr.e dert. 1 block frttt cctirt hnse: prrTerty j renting fre tT.5 pT scxth. Tt. i$ a poi prrijrry axi worth a-ore than price ssiei. HSJa: terss. See ' Vr ,-rt. Iff-acre cairy rax-V. 5 4 jli1 tc .be tartcry. ciehaii fiiii t stoce axd P. O.; i sc-rlxgn. mniiif water. ! kctse and in. TJ tra.: fcr e-.ty ' property x? t fiSlO,, Pri:e f r-r fanx. $iS. Set Mr. Sots. ! I acre. T ni rron Sal-ec: '.I acre ' tix Jer eihivatito, 13 vres tiiNt an I jfcstxrt: t'..i t acre; traoe f h--2s and V Xf t fi"."0- X inflated valae w.H i cont i-erei See Mr. S-c rt. P.ve-rwta YrrgCiw. cr-elkif iVv'i fa jaJ street: easy te-ns. Pr:' J'.I.i'''. take t as tal jaj-avest. See Mr. S.tt. JX ACXES. Seres r.Ve fma faii aearly a" ' it ier ri.lt .vat: :i -. f i tT-ig axi rua a if water; : 1? ac ef ynitj -tT:e: f.r i'H.li ir: cd fk.n...y or-ta-i. w.tk all k x is ! bea r - f-t t : "T p s re. it eay tcrr. W."l it fc ar-t w-:h ia.iiir. if i.-e.i. Th.s " jej-tj:Ty Vmi jeJ it thre si ie w-t.h rrL See Pecry.-rin. OboI five-rem kacs til larr k i.r Xrr-.k San r Kt that : i:ii tvi. ,ltvt sne at .. Ti s ;-epT is wer-i f Vrt "". w--iy A. if tffrred w.th. a ti trt few Jay Se Fetryyha. j XECHTXL k ITW Iritae ri- HT Stat Screet A FEW Spun At Q .1 EUlrlLj AT THE . f ice Slioc Company's Closing Out Sale MMMM MM M 500 pairs of men's outing, colors green and black, now go at $1.95 " Big line ladies' suedes and new buck shoes, in black and brown, just received in $5.50 and $6.00 grades, go at $3.95. Suede and new buck pumps and strap slip pers in ail styles go at $3.35 and $3.95. Hundreds of pairs of children's shoes and slippers go at 95c and 50c. Men's Nettletoi, J. E. Tilt, Churchill & Alden, Johnson & Murphy Shoes in $5.00 and $6.00 grades go at $1.95. MMMMMMMMMMMMt The Small Profit and Quick Sales Store 326 State Street Pkooe616 Xsiioi 7 Next to Ladd &. Bush Bank