PAGE EIGHT $1000.00 THE HOUSE All Around Town Ask for Zlnn's Ice cream when you want the best. o Grover Dixon of Portland was among the logal beads at tho state house yes terday. Four expert watchmakers. Best of work. No delays. Barr's. , o Wiley Moorea, former city recorder of Salem, now of Portland, was in Sa loin yesterday on business. o We guarantee gaf return of watches for repair sent us by mail. Quality counts in jowelery. Burr's. Attorney Grant Corby was In Port -land yesterday looking after legal mat tors. He returned this morning. o Kodak films left before 8 p. m. fin ished next morning. Open ovonliigs. Trover-Weigol Studio, opposite) Itligh's. o The Western Union Telegraph com pany, a corporation, filed a suit today against A. C Hohrnstedt Orchard Co., a corporation, and Waldo Hills Orchard Co., a corporation, for tho collection of a noto fr $1(0.1U alleged duo (or serv ices rendered the defendant companies. H. Pohle & Son, at 240 South Liber ty, are now iigents for tho MeC'orinick line of harvesting machinery. They carry a full lino of mowers, rukes, reapers, binders and extras. Sam Foster, who wag arrested Inst Saturday for being overloaded with lioo.e, received a treat this morning when tho White House restaurant until brought over his breakfast to the jail. The goneral rations nerved put to pris oners consist of bread, bacou or ham, and a cup cf coffeo. A nice piece of shortcake was found in the basket when Sam uncovered this morning, a friend having "set 'em up" to the un. fortunate prisoner. Alaska Tours Porsons interested can obtain full particulars by culling on Mrs. A. H. Carlisle, Hotel Marion, Hnlnm, Oregon, May 20th until May 23rd. o Ed Landers, who resides in Mission bottoms, reports that two horses be longing to him have strayed away and haave been lost or stolen. One is a dark brown ninro weighing about 100O pounds and the other a dark brown horse weighing about 859 pounds. Tho horses left on May 8, and ns the ninre is 30 years old aiid tho horse 15 Mr, Landers said he thought both of them were old enough to know where they belonged and would return to their bed and board but both have failed to do GRAND Opera House Thursday Night, May 21 The New York Grand Opera Company presents Gounod's immortal Mastrrpieca "FAUST" (In English) Chevalier Salvatoro Giordano, Richard :B. ParkB, Eo;eo Mttlpica, Marguorite Hobert, Ethvl M. Peters, Nora D'Argol, Karl W. Schub, Musical Director. PRICES W CM, 11-50 and $2.00. Get Worth of New Beautiful Ribbons Today The Ribbon Event of the Year A great purchase of high-grade, foreign and domestic warp-printed and jaquard Ribbons of our usual unexcelled standard enables us to offer these at an astonishingly low price. These, as a rule, go only to the big cities, but through our New York buyer we were able to procure these. They're unusually wide in new, rich designs and colorings; splendid for girdles, hair and hat trimming; not a piece has heretofore sold for less than 65c a yard, and many pieces would bring in the usual way up to $1.75 a yard. While they last, they are offered in two immense assortments. Take your pick One Lot 59c yd. One Lot 48c yd. (See the big double window display of these on Court street.) OF QUALITY so. Mr. Landers reported his lost to Sheriff Escb. o Try Scott's 15c meals. o The visiting shotgun experts have been putting in tho evening in shooting large billiard balls around the groun tables at tho Marion billiard parlors. Thoy say thnt knocking the ivories around the tnble helps to brighten up tho eyoB and enabtcB them to "get a bead" ou tho littlo flying bluo-rocks. Go to Dr. Stone's for trusses. Fat at St. 3 to 8 p. m. Joseph's Hall, Thursday, The Salem school board held Its an nual meeting in the high school last night, and, besides passing upon sev eral bills, elected two teachers and ap pointed a couple of new janitors. Tho teachers elected were Miss Kdith West and Miss V. Kennedy. Doth aro grade teachers and have net been assigned to their schools. J. T. Hobs and A. J. Comer were appointed janitors without present assignment. Other than, trans acting this business the board took no further action. o Dr. Asseln, Zahnarti, Bteeves Bldg. ' o Blaine Hubbard, who manipulates the business end of tho Hubbard building on the corner of Stale and High strets, didn't go to T'oos Bay on a fishing trip as was announced through the press recently. While Mr. Hubbard had every intention of iroing to the fish and game country, he failed to make tho proper connections anil finally landed in the Rose City. He has re turned and was 'out at the shooting grounds tndav making small blue rocks out of large oi.es. Mr. Hubbard u.... i ..:.. 1.'... :.-.!... i ... ... i j una mri ;i('ii ii mi iiniiiiit; ifiiir miu hopes to get awnv by tho first of tho mouth. o Visit Ollson's attractive now barber shop in Hligh building, State street. "Woof, but ain't it hot," said Rob ert L. Corev, an Aliiskan, who nrrived in Salem tiiis morning from Portland. Mr. Corey is a native of Nome, or at least, has been living there for tho past 12 years, and is just taking a little jaunt down through tho Willamette valley to look at tho green grass and pick a few flowers. . Ife is the pro prietor of "The Nome," one of the leading restaurants in Nome, and he will remain in this cit- several davs. 0 Piano tuning, first-class work. Phone 1105, leave orders with O. C. Will or B. P. Peters. J. E. Hockett. The board of control has just com pleted o, list of things needed for car rying on the stato institutions, and Secretory floodin is busy getting fliem in snnpe. l ne ijsts nave jiisi como uacK from the state printer and these come under 28 separate and distinct classi fications. These are prepared for prospective bidders aniT advertisements for bids aro being mado in many pa pers of the state. You can't stop Mosher, the tailor, from rutting prices. All $.15 suits now $25; $35 to $40 suits now $30; $10 to 30 suits cut to $35. This week only. Mr. J. Goode and daugnter, Mrs. Joseph A. Walsh, motored to the floode'a country place at Scotts Mills, Thursday. 0. R. Hammond, machinist Electri cal appliances repaired and automobile work done. Phone Main 409. 260 N. High St. a "Demonstration luncheon," St Jo seph's hall, Thursday afternoon, 3 to 8. UPS THE DAILY CAPITAL It At Meyers 11 11 11 II U M "11 11 II Over 34 Years of Successful j Merchandising in The choir concert Wednesday evening is given in tho interest of tho "Grand sjiano fund" Great effort is being made to make this equal if not excel! all other concerts given by Una organ-j ization heretofore. The concert begins at 8:30 p. in. I 0 I Cafeteria style, "demonstration lun cheon," St. Joseph's hull, Thursday, 3' to 8 p. m. . The posters advertising First Metho dist Kpiscopal choir concert Wednes day evening, wero mirdo by high school art students in coruso of their regular j work. They show great effort and dis play a no mean amount of ability, i Prizes were awarded by a disinterested 1 board of judges. Don't fall to secure tickets for tho , choir concert Wednesday evening. They may be and at either book store or of one of tho canvassers. Twenty-five cents, the price of admission, is so small that at least 1000 should avail themselves of the opportunity to enjoy this excellent program. .. o j Notice All creditors of the Associ ated Student Body of Snlem high school must have bill in by May 25, as no bills will bo allowed after June 2nd. A. M. Curvcr, secretary. 0 J. C, A. Lcggetr, the owner of the well known old race horse, "Francis J., " is in tho city again after travel ing around the country for a few months. Mr, Lcggett states that the veteran horsemen all over the country tay that busincss.in their line is quiet nt present. o Dr. P. H. May desires to inform his patients that he hns moved his offices from the Alasomo Temps) and is now located in rooms 30H and 307; Hubbard building. Phono Main 881. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Lafore received a pleasant surprise this morning when Mrs. Lafore 'slirother, I. IX Brown and wife, of Los Angeles, Cal., drove into tho auto lane by the Lafore home on North High street and proceeded to inaKo preparations to come in the house and visit. Mr. Lafore and wife had no: inkling thnt Mr. and Mrs. lirown were coming to Oregon and the Los Angeles couple completely surprised the Salem people when they an toed intolhe yard. Mr. and Mrs. Brown traveled all the way from Los Angeles to Sulmn in a littlo Ford onto. They camped along the road and had a splendid trip. They will visit at the Lafore home tor sev eral davs. FIRM NAME CHANGES AFTER FIFTY YEARS Wade, Pearce & Co. Slg.i Disappears From Window Lot L. Peace Sn Is New Businoss HouM. Lot L. Pearce & Son is the name that will henceforth appear at tie en trance to the widely known business house at 22d-2.'ll North Commercial street, which for years has carried on its windows the name of Waile, Tearce & Co. The members of the new firm are Lot L. Pearce and his son, Mem Pearce, who lias been associated with him in the conduct of tho latter firm. Thev will continue the sale of agri cultural implements, vehicles and auto mobile supplies. --Lot L. Pearce has been actively engaged in tho same line jf business in Snlem for 31 years and is known among business men, farmers and lodge meu throughout the entire state. With the present change oT manage ment, for tho first time in almost a half century the name of Wade has disappeared from the list of business houses in Sj'em. In 1565 the firm of H. M. Wade A Co. begau business her and soon took an important place in the commercial J fairs of the city. In 1906 the name was changed To Wade, Pett.Jb Co. - JOOEWAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914. II ri M ri M II ii !i 11 : u ii ii u ii ii u !! Tomorrow's Special Event, Our 091st Wednesday SURPRISE SALE None sold display., j Salem H YE LIBERTY Where Ton Always See the BEST PICTUBES. Presenting today, as always, the best pictures, "personally selected - from the licensed output. FEATURING MAUEICE COSTELLO in a beautiful Vitlgraph, two part production. "HEB BIG SCOOP" Mary Charleson as the reporter, and her "scoop" is truly a big .' .one. TWO COMEDIES Both real ones, not slapstick farces. HEBB'&OELLEB The Beat Entertainer, with the Wonderful voice. Always something worth while at YE LIBERTY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY John Bunny in "Tangled TangoiBtu" May 28-7-8 "Goodness Gracious." WOMAN AND HUSBAND I LIVING IN TERROR Seattlo, Wash.r May 19. The divorc ed wife of John R. liarly, the leper, is in terror today at her homo in Ta coma, for Karly has escaped. And Georgo N. Tausau, tho man who won Mrs. Early from her husband and mar ried her, fears for his life. Once before, the Tausau family was thrown into a state of turmoil the time Dominic Batori was at large. Ba ton was a leper friend of Early's in the quarantine station, at Diamond Head. Ho escaped and It was reported i, ., nn i,;, ... i-nrnm. t n wreak hi. f,i,,,i i',,i,,v.,Mm. Rt disappeared Tausau was a soldier in the Philip pines, the same at Early, but did not contract leprosy. ' Early discovered thot he was a lop cr ofter mnrrving a Salvation Army girl in Plattsburg, N. Y. They were driven from town to town and state to stntej ad finally came to Tacomn from Cos Angeles. . Eftrly bought a five-acre tract where lie liyed with his family. :-. Filially Tuusau appeared on scene, and eventunlly Mrs. Early cured a divorce and married Tausnn the so - Early was sent to the. diamond Head quarantine station, where no was paid $30 a month ns an attendant on other lepers, besides a pension of $Gf a month. Early last Friday escaped from the detention station and ticaded for Cana da. I It is not known how he got away, but Saturday a Diamond Head attend ant received a letter from him dated Victoria, directing disposal of his ef- fects. Used Cars for Less Than They Are Worth Mti Runabout Maxwell Runabout Knox 5-iassenger ,:. . American 5-passenger .... Stoddard Dayton. 5-passcuger Overland 5-passenger Michigan 5-pansenger $273 Wo too $330 ' t-123 $300 $600 (rMO $1250 Carter car 5-passeugor , Regal 2 ton truck . GEO. M. REEVES, AUTOS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Capitol and Union Streets. Go on Sale Women's Bungalow Aprons, Spe cial, Each, Only - - 39 cts. Here's an apron sale of unusual merit. Well-made garments generously fash ioned in an excellent style just the apron thai women have been looking for a cover-all apron, belted back, good quality fabric in light, medium and dark colors. Take your pick next Wednesday. 39c Each before 8:30. ' See window CITY "MOVIE". SHOW Municipal Theatre Would Provide Clean Amusement and Would Be Self ' Supporting Says Minton. EDUCATIONAL FILMS TO BE RUN FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Part of the Time to be Given Over to the Feature Films for the En tertainment of Elders. A municipal moving picturo show in the city of Salem is a distinct possi bility if the resolution introduced at the meeting of the city council last night by Councilman Minton institutes a successful movement. In introducing his resolution last night Mr. . Minton stated that his purpose in favoring the establishment of a municipal moving picture house was that the eminent suc cess of the moving picture as a source of entertainment had already been established by its wonderful growth in popularity. It has been used in addi tion for educational and scientific pur poses but as an educational feature Mr. Minton stated his belief that ii would become equal to its entertainment features. In speaking of the proposition today Mr. Minton stated that tho idea first came to his mind when the proposal to raise the licenses of (.oine of tho picture houses already established was recom mended! and met with objection on the part of the managers of the picture houses who claimed thnt with tho four already established the competition was so keen that it was impossible to pay higher licenses and 'to make profits and that there were alreadv enouirh movintr picture houses in this city. Ho rea - soned that if there was money to be made in the venture that a municipal moving picture show would at least be self supporting and in addition would provide clean instructive amusement for the citizens of the town and the pupils of the schools. To Provide Clean Amusement The main purposo of the municipal show house would be to provido edu cational films to be run for the school children at such hours as they could attend most conveniently and to have each film rigidly censored by a board of educators who were familiar with the education of children. "It is well known," said Mr. Min ton, "thnt pictures, especially of travel, make a vastly greater impression on the ' mind of the child than any amount of 1 reading would. If the pictures are bad they make just as grent an impression as if they have a good influence but if these pictures were shown under the, supervision of competent educators all bad features would be eliminated." j It has been suggested that a building : bo erected by the city lor the purpose of -establishing a municipal theater but none of the details of tho plan are worked out at present. It is planned' to have the officers ot the Playground Association and the otficers of the vari ous Parent-Teachers associations in the comity meet in the near future and dis cuss the proposition from all angles and make recommendations to the proper authorities "in the citv council. BASEBALL TODAY. jverican. I R. It E. Detroit 4 7 2 Boston 6 10 3 Pubac. and Stanagc; Bedieut and ; Thomas. . ' . R.H.E. St. Louis ............ 3 8 1 New York 0 5 3 Hamilton and Anew; eKating and Nunamaker. R. n. E. Cliieaso 3 12 0 Philadelphia 0 10 Cicotte and Schaik; Shawkey and Lapp. ' " R.H.E. Cleveland 2 5 5 Washington 4 3 0 ADJOURNED TERM BEGINS NEXT MONDAY ti.:.: ... i,i on ,1 innrned term of the circuit court for Marion j. county will be held with Judge Percy, R. Kelly presiding. ,No caseB or par ticular local interest are on docket and tho usual run of routine court busi ness will be disposed of at this session. Judge William Galloway has gone to day to attend the convention of tho Grand lodge of the I. O. O. F., which is to be held in McMinnvillo and as a consequence no court will bo held in Department No. 2 until the return of His Honor next Saturday when tho usual run of legal grist will Be ground out. An answer and cross complaint was filed in the circuit court today in tho case of Ruth A. Byrne against James A. Bayne for divorce on the ground of desertion. Two marriage licenses wer.i issued yesterday afternoon. One to C. Nurd Holford, a teamster of Staytou, and Grace Crabtree, a teacher also from the same city. The other was issued to Edward -0. Quinn, a cannery superin tendent, and Anna Broitcnstein, a clerk, both of Salem. RAILROAD OFFICIALS PAY SALEM VISIT A big delegation of railroad officials drifted into the city today, a welcome visit indeed, for it made some of those worrying over the political situation forget for a few minutes their troubles and think about the big crops, possible railroad extensions, and all that kind of thing. In the party wore President W. M. Sproule of the Southern Pacific, President Strahorn of the Portland, Eu gene & Eastern, John M. Scott, General rasscngor Agent, 11. A. llinshaw, gen eral Froight Agent Superintendent Burckholter, amd several others, whose names owing to their sudden flitting could not be procured. They visited the state house and other points of historic interest, among them the Capital Journal office. DIED. JOHNSON At a local hospital, Tues day, May 10, 1914, Angelino J. John son, aged 70 years. Funeral announcements will appear later. SHENEMAN At the Salem hospital, Tuesday May 19, 1914, Alice B. Sheneman. . The deceased was 29 years of age. The remains aro being held at the home of W. B. Summerville, at 987 South High street. The funeral will take place some time tomorrow afternoon from the Summerville home. NEW TODAY. WANTED Children to care for at my homo. Best references. Phone M. 1,342. FOR SALE Cheap, second-hand bug gy in good condition. Call at 070, Mill strcot. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Airdnlo pups. C. H. Stevenson, Phone 65-S-4. Call evenings. HIGHEST Cash price paid for eggs. Marion Creamery & Produce Co., Liberty and Ferry streots. SACRIFICE Six-room modern house; some fruit; close to trolley and school; 1225 Shipping street; owner. FOR RENT Furnished modern six room house, chenp. See Mr. Lynch, Salem Bank, and Trust building. Phono 1844. SEWING MACHINES are going to be sold at once; good drop-head ma chines from $10.00 up; you will miss a big bargain if you don't come at once as they must go at once. 640 State street. ! WANTED Mnn with no .,n .:ij. . i. ranch; lady to do tho cooking and the man to work on the place. Ap- ply at T. A. I.ivcsley's ottice, lith floor Stecves building, Thursday af ternoon, May 21. Vaudeville Gerdardt Sisters Direct from Pantages Theatre, Portland, also 4 Unequaled Photoplays 4 10c Coming Wednesday and Thursday 3rd installment of "LUCILLE LOVE," "The Girl of Mystery", most talked of series in the world today. Watch for full story in ach Sunday Morning's paper. Always 10c, worth more i 1 .. - - j Today FARM LOANS - OREGON TITLE AND LAND CREDIT COMPANY I Ann I C lU.fc'l UkmIt . KMw tMV V. S. 41H "'" Salem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Seal Estate Security, THOS K. TOED Over Ladd Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon Farm Bargains 860 acre stock farm, $25 per acre. . 320 acre slock farm, $60 per acre. 100 aero famous Howoll prairie, $125 per acre. 81 acres well improved, $10,250. 50 aires Howell Prairie $115 per aero. 30 acres improved Howell Prairie, $4,600. 40 acres improved Howell Prairie, $9,000. 20 acres improved only $4,000. 10 acres all under the plow $123 pel acre; on easy terms. HOUSES. $1,500 modern bungalow, 5-rooms, good location small payment down, bal ance like rent. CHOICE VACANT LOTS. We have choice vacant lots in all parts of tho city $200 and up. Houses and store buildings for rent. INSURANCE. Wo write insurance, best old lire companies. MONEY TO LOAN. Bechtel & Bynon S47 State Street i ir ir CONSIDER THESE 26 acres, near Liberty, all culti vated, $1.25 per acre. Take good Salem property. 2 acres bearing fruit, 7 room house, one mile out, $2,300; terms. 40 acres 5 miles out, improved, $4,500. Want incomo property. 5 room bungalow modern, $1,300. 210 head of stock, 4 year lease on 2000 acres paid, good buildings; fine opening for stock man. We are agents for Canadian Pacific lands, $11 per acre up, 20 years to pay. (lose in hotel, 30 rooms, $1,500, snap. 70 acres, 50 acres fruit, house, baia and dryer, 7 miles out $18,500. 15 acres, Roscdale, 7 acres fruit, buildings, $3,000;' terms. Acme Investment Company Phone: Office, Main 477. Opposite Court House. 540 State St Employment Bureau in Connection. Good Buys in Real Estate 107 acres of timber land, close to Oregon Electrie lin?. Will take city property as part payment. Price $60.00 per acre. 5 acres of good land all under culti- vntion. rour mnej irora cuii-m ana 1 -lose to railroad station, l rice $.o0, i $25.00 down and $ J per month. 22V4 acres; 13 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture; 4 acres ! young pruno orcha'rd set out this yea'; 1 aero bearing loganberries and some strawberries and raspberries, and some young fruit trees just coming into bear ing. Good new G room house, barn, chicken-house, and other out buildings, 31-'. miles from Salem on macadam road. Price $5,300. 5 acres of bearing cherry orchard, best of varieties, 3',.j mil s from Salem, good road. This is a good buy. Knee $1,230, one-half cash, balance to suit. Two pood residence properties in Cor vallis. Will exchange for acreage close to Salem. What have you I ' 40 acres of land, 20 acres under culti vation. 10 of which is planted to two year old prunes, balance in timber and pasture; small house, good barn, run ning water, fino spring. Price $3,730. 10 acres of good rich black soil all under cultivation. Price $1,000; $100 cash, balance $100 per year, at 6 pcf cent interest. Aero tracts just outside of the city ! limit, nil in nrehnrd inst enmintr into bearing, good location. Price $800 Tpr acre, $25 cash, balance $5 jcr month, , 6 per cent interest. 10 acres of good land all under culti vation; small housebarn, chicken-house and well, some fruit; located 3'j miles from Salem. Price $2,300, $850 down, ' balance 2 years at 6 per cent interest. If you want to buy, trade or soil, see ns. . W. IL GEA3ENH0EST & CO., Eoom 2, Eush BmSt Elds. ' NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY ; BUEGHAEDT MEEEDITit Eesidcnt Agents. S85 Etno tstrao.