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DOHT WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOOW, TUE8DAT. AUGUST 25. 1011. Salem's Big Department Store Tomorrow's Big Sale NO. 705--WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE Monster Sale Desirable Cotton Blankets Your Choice, Per Pair, only 79 Cents Here's a sale of unusual interest which will be at tractive to housekeepers as well as hop-pickers. A large assortment of desirable cotton blankets, the double kind, and may be had in tan, grey or white, with various colored borders. Made for regular sized beds and priced in the usual way to $1.15. Take your choice tomorrow at 79 cents a pair. Limited, four pairs to a customer. No phone or ders. Sale starts at 8:30. See window display. LgoodIgood s T THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 34 Years of Successful Retailing in Salem. KThe buggy wsj twisted ibout ami Ihj . ..'.I ......k ,m.l.. tint Imt'ev BM.III U ' I a nn-.. . ... "n broken. The headlight on the machine wn bent, while the lider hail the akin f knorkeil from a knee. .Mt. Tin ker I thrown from the rix. hut whs not iiuit. ! See that "Big Bargain" of X A. Mills; 1 acre. : o ; A order was l?ued by Judge Oallo i nay yesterday afternoon dismissing th" rase of W. II. Ko.lp'is H'iiinst Ciiarlei ' K. Hall, A. (I, Hloper an.l W. Curtis as : the matter had been settled out ot court. This rase was one relating to la mechanics lien for plumbing work. j That acre J. A- Mills is advertising in janother space is a " Untgain." ! Don't format that we carry a com- T I'lete line of lunrh coo. for jiicnii". t . t y .'len every nay in ine ween iruin i o'elock In the moriiini; until in i I n i y ii t. Capital Confectionery, l'lione 2-V.i. A License was issued today for tbe marriuge of Arthur V. Simmon nnl Clarissa L. Palmer. Until younj; people are from Bilverton, where Mr. Sim mons ia veterinary. The case of L. S. Barnes against Npencer and fherit'f Ksh mm iirjjued in department No. 2 of the fin-nit roiirt this afternoon. Mr. Humes mm n-pre-' acnted by Jay Bnwermnii. ml the ! fendunt by V. T. Sinter lunl () ur Haytcr. The May Wing Tye Restaurant, at 439 Ferrv street, has been remodeled. nml the seating inpinity more thiin doubled by fitting up the upstuirs into a dining room. ' Mere Indies, iih well ns gentlemen, may be assured of 11 elemi, pleasant plaee to ent both Chinese and Ameriean dishes. Since coming to Sa lem two months ayo, Mr. mid Mrs, Wing Tye have made a hnt of friends and patrons by serving the best of everything. Globe Today Only' M Around Town ft!. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist in fitting . the premises of Mr. Miller, 3C lie I nlnaaaai itAvsaarlw Tt Q V I. .ii THE LOVE VICTORIOUS In three reels, taken from the book, "Every Woman." BRONCHO BILLY AND THE GAMBLER Western drama featuring 0. M. ANDERSON TWO SNAPPY COMEDIES ELSIE EDWARDS - In new popular song. We do not show long, drawn out padded features, but a program of variety. COMING TOMORROW and THURSDAY Second episode of TREY O HEARTS Greatest Serial of the Age.A ,tVK SALK-At hurl time. property and farm lall , ? ' NEW TODAY Kvaity c, 304 u. s LS t VUK RENT New, moderTnt,. v1 I apartments, Inouire g, DON T KOBGKT Fed's Xight hunch. -Fourteenth street or t 2 M 1 -vni HlHM'H'KKHS wanted, l'bone i3 F li.l CASI1 KKUISTKK for u i 112 model. J...i.,.i, v ANTKD Wood hauling job. B. C Journal. V ANTKD Delivery boy. Apply 803 1 N Commeri'ial. KOK SAUK All kinds of hogs. Thone Uo? or 403. OM l'Al'r'.HS for esriets; 0 per hundred. Journal offiee. 112 model, siiclerk W "M fin. shape. Ave offer j Reeves tiarago, Capitol e'1 Phone 071. Open evenings, U 3 cents KOK sAl.K Toung milk eow. I. Baum gurdner, Fairgrounds, Oregon.' llOJKWl.R RKNT-Ku,, JNTTe cheap; rooming house, 31 1 ' briek building for rent, biBiwTj triet .See BcenteU llv,, 37 f street. - , 'i TO TRADR-Saskatohewan ioTI proved farm, twelve n,!),, VI . town; surveys of two ;i. . l.( 1ST Cold chatelaine pin, initial "SI." Leave at Journal offiee. vmnm one mile, for hap,, Oregon farm. If interested wLl M. tiiglinges, Jefferson, Qt J IVAN'TKn n;,,.i t KL'JiNlSll Kl) housekeeping rooms for rent. 004 itorth Commercial. WANTED Direct from 0 plaee, four to JO acres, near Siti VlWt HXl.V Prnh nUit vnt.-K .on,1 .Ian Ian,) l,l.n... . P'. . 1 ' '"o mtijr DC Wild 111 A. I). Pettyjohn, R.K.D. No. 3, Salem.) Andrew Btatiug full particular! ! full III..' l.ail' nil., liniuil 9 nill-rill . room, furnished, close iu. l'hone 4. WANTKIX Twenty Imp pickers; good grounds and accommodations, l'iiouo !) V o. (illflj wanted at once for general house work. V. O. Hale, loSO North Fifth st. l'bone 7"0J. LOST In Willjnn pnrk, plate of teeth. Kinder return to lilt) Nortj Twelfth street; reward. LOST (lent 's gold filled bunting case watch, !! jewels. Kinder letiiru to Journal office; rewnnl. LOST One jet earring, between opera house and 10o!) Center, on Court, Cap itol or Center, l'hono 123. FOR RKNT tiroom new house, fur nished, thoroughly modern, $20 per month, l'hone 744. xun OAucreacacs; fine qnj. muna Fruit Ranch, Kaiser Botto none iu-x -j. ueiivery. FOR SALE Choice family .!,. .J freshened in Julv! iv 7 test; very gentle. 351 North T...(J first street. I STOLKV tilobe biJ cle, new" Firil clincher on rear wheel; Pji "Kaav" sent; double bar; one trl ol'f handle; mnuV guards on.- PhoJS Seeking a long-lost brother from whom no word hud ben received for over 30 years, n letter mis received toduy by Secretary of Mute Olcntt from J. Joachim Hiirgniue of l.eimiin stcr, Slnssachusetts. The name of the missing man is Jean Knptiste Hur-1 guine and is said to be somen here in this Htiitfl nn n lui-ir,. itin.-ti II., ;u .1... scribed as being d.i years of age and coininission asking perinission to convenient, low rent. Reeves (inrnge, ui one iimo wiirKeil at t le nir her WANT TO USE DYNAMITE TO DESTROY AT. TIT!Pn ( 1,1 'K tliHt the hundreds of seals WANTED Two men for dryer; four which are camped at the mouth of the experienced prune pickers, l'hono Siuslaw river are "herding the sal- li.VK-ll, or address U F. Arnold, routj mon" and preventing them fnm enter-i 4, box S2, Salem. no- im-r, me rousmw risnermens' trade. The 150-barrel oil tank was lowered use ilvnauiite to kill the seals. Whole volleys of rifle bullets have been wasted on the brutes, savs (leniire K. Allen. Capitol lit I'liion. evenings. AMUSEMENTS. HUGH State, between Liberty and High. Alotion picture's of "The Million Dullah Mystery '', absorbing serial story which cost a million ilollurs to produce. Iteuil tho story in the Saturday Capital Journal and see it here. 1 10,009 is the priz offered to the person solving tne mys . tcry. Also Keystone comedy. " GLOBE State, between Lib erty and High. Motion pic tures of "The Love Victor ions,'' 3 part allegory. Also western dramn, "lJroncho Mil dly, gambler. ' Miss Elsie Ed wards, popnlnr soprano, in songs you will like. GRAND High, between Stnte and Court. "Creation," pho to drama, under auspices of I. , B. 8. A. All seats free. 1 ' glasses correctly. 11. S. hunk hoii.iw,- I o . ; War is hell A, monster protest tteet- j Maggie M. Smith was granted a J4-' ing against war will be held on Tuea- I vorce yesterday from Arthur Smith by ' day, Aagust 2."th, St 8 p. m., at Liberty ( Judge Galloway of the circuit court. land State streets, by the Socialists of i Sirs. Smith was given the custody of ' Salem. All lovers of peace are iuvited I Kdna May Smith, a minor ehiiti. i to be present. Good speakers, includ- ' . 0 i '"R Col. C. E. S. Wood, of Portland, A stay of sentence in the case of T. will give you nncensored news direct ' M. l)onohue, convicted of steuli.ng tint-: from the warring countries. j ber in Wamington county, was granted I , o yesterday by Justice Moore of the sit- . Alleging that 30 bales of hops weigh- i promo court. The argument on tho njn- ing 6,104 poundii anil valued at $1,220 - f tion was heard Inst wpolt .n.1 :ili. I MO hnvn h.nn nninwf.,;ir B;d...i a l fendaut wanted to be given bis' liborty ! Misbler has brought suit aguinst tlia peuding an apeal to the supreme com t. , Southern . I'ncific company. It is al- o leged in the complnint that the hops ucnuoBv liaous ouo, Duem.wero snipped irom ouverton to aiem Bank Of CnmmWII riliil,lin nn Aonxa 11 an.l - A I of the lodge are urged to meet at the, . club at 1:15 sharp. N. Miller received $200 ?or the Mm- HV n 1 riinil v ilnn'n ami .Inhn 'hi-i!.i " " , . i ioo-Darrei nux iihu nil iiiivM in rHiinivn inn mil . timber in the case betweea these parties I JEiJ:?. r,M 'T'T r." " "' which was decided in the circuit court Lh'-,0"."6 V" ' "" '"""" yesterday. All former contracts wcro ' .7 T '," "" w . , , mer one alreiulv instulleil mo i .. "M,"v ciuiceiieii ami tne i:eieni ant was en- t. . ...... ti... .u .... i i mined fro, ., . .i,h, B ' ren into the furnace pipes from ' , V" '. '- win run SAI.K or will trade for a i,. ,,;.n. u; wiiin. :thcoldtank. The new tank was made l'r"""'") ""t oppose inc reipiest, as they acreage, a new modern five-room snv the r mini nt tlin tistinriooii :d a i.... i i i..... ...n L iuiiv ami uiri-o loin. 1 nil ai Jnl'l -North Coininercial street. association has written to the fish mid' FI'RXIMIKI) flats for rent, modern l'bone 071. Open ; WOSIKN WANT E D Women wait.) at Hunt Brothers Company's Vii nery, Water and Division street canning pears. Apply nt once, Huil Brothers Company. U)ST From auto tr.ick of Capital IVf Transfer t 0., on Slacleay road or ronl from Slehama to Sublimity, 01 screened cupboard containing kitebe utensils. If finder will kindly r4. turn same to the transfer company aj Snlem or advise tho company wh.rt to call for same, be will be suit.l:,' rewarded. , secretary of the association, but of no Til K Grand I'nion Tea Co. again has avail, but he is of the opinion that a an agency in Sa1m. Old and new tow charges of l.'i or 20 sticks of dyna- patrons are solicited. C. M. Dovee, llllte won III disturb the fish. in torn mi.l VI-. .,..11. L:.-, ,1. ..1 1 t- 1 - - -1 i "ti .'uiiiii i iiivi-iiin nin-ei. imiow 1 no sniinon 10 enter tne river. an.l game coniiiiis.-,ion will small Good and Correct Work Is like a Boomerang That Always Returns ! on August 11 and that on August -' I .'. ivy . My advertisements have ulwnva been worded so as to impress upon those in need of glasses the necessity of consulting the man who !, nhvnvs N. proved himself woitliy of the pub lic's confidence. I do not claim to bo superior to nil others, nor to possess something you cannot procure of any reputable dealer. But 1 do cluim to be worthy of vour esteem and patronage and to possess tne nuinty to rurnisii you with anv Try Bcott's Uc nleais. in Salem at the Anderson Ileniim. .m. -" ,ne Iisliermeu is a pany 'a plant and is pronounced by boil - 'T' , bf AvnAa A 1,. i:,..t.i.. ..... . 1 Mo letter from Mr. A en irm.a mi In ... .rll,a c un un-uiiitDio output lor. I4 ii .1 , " this cityThe tnnk is seven feet in J', . of !",llno" 011 the WANTK.D Kxperienecd janitor who diameter and 0 feet long ami is made 1 1 ,t",i 1 -"C yeaT 011 ''"n 'lo ,i;,lt .iallir work in office or nve eigliths inch sheet steel. ""r vl "n, 1110 pres- one ilay in each week. Aiiply J. R. Clli.fi nT ItlA .1,0 1 r . ..... held from the nnnnpl nt LnUm 1. Clough and will be in charge of the iocoi lougc or ,r;iKS, vednesdav after noon at 2 o'clock, Bertha Harriet nt Silvertnn naa ar rested today by Constable Cooper ami brought to this city for a preliminary on the complaint of her Daisy Derrick I thA linna nn.a .inva.1 liv r ..aM..l Good Templars of this city will hoid company. A judgment in the sum of a meeting tonight in the United Evan-! $1,220.80 is sought by the plaintiff. gelical churc'a to boost the "Oregon, 0 Dry" movement and "Good Templary " j A requisition by the governor of Tex in general. The program of tlie evening . as for Victor E. Innis and wife, now will consist of short speeches by spea'i- held lu Eugene, and wanted on th,! era from the audience. Music will be! charge of murdering Mrs. Lois Dennis furnished by a quartet. The public k and her sister, Miss Beatrice Nelins, of cordially invited to attend.' I Atlanta, was honored yesterday after- 0 ' noon by Governor West. A. Newton, Cider fresh every day. Phone your a deputy sheriff, of Baxter countv, Tox Order 2194. Commercial Cider Works. as, who arrived to take the prisoners 0 i hack with him, said ho did not know Chief of Police Shedeck is In receipt ; what evidence the authorities held of a communication from T. M. Wor i, ' against the Junes Vut thnt he believed sheriff of Multnomah county, nnnouni-; that acid stains were found in the ing a reward of "i0 for the return of house in San Antonio where the couple, a two-passenger Flanders 20 runabout i formerly lived. This led to the belief and no questions asked. The .machine 1 that the bodies had been destroyed with was taken from Portland on the ISthiacid. ot this month and is described Hs -jf 0 the 1!M2 vintage, with an Oregon li- Austin Flegel, Jr., and wife, whoa cense number lllKill, and with n black j hone ' in Portland, Oregon, were in bodV. ISnliim fi hnrt riniA vpat ni-.ln u .n.,Hn..i wnne on tneir way to the MeKen.io appirTvri T.mm..,n riwer for nn n.itimr nrin.l l.i; " EVIDENCE Flegel and his wife will be remembered o 1 as iieiug ronner millimetre university Registration books for the city of students. He is managing the campaign Salem are now in process of preparatior. , ot his father, who is democratic-canili-and when completed will Vie tinned over 1 ,lte for congress from the Second to City Recorder Elgin. As sbon as the congressional district, and wao is op recorder receives the books, which wiiri'"ed by Congressman Lcffertv on one probably be within a day or two, hli'le and Pat McArthur on the oth-i. will immediately open thein for citizens "e ' optimistic and believes that in to register. The conneil recently pasel the three-cornered fight his father will a new, ordinance repealing the ord.-' win. As the result ot" a trip on tho nance that was passed shortly befoie ' west side he finds that the all-absorbii.g the city election Inst year. " .topic of conversation is the '!wet and 0 div" issue. In tho absorption of thi. do to Dr. Stone's for trusses. ' topic the fights of the various eamii- u Miiiies urn iorgotieo. , On the grounds that there was not 0 sufficient ground for an action, Justiej I Although the time Is drawing near of the Pence Webster yesterday dis-! when candidates for the various city of missed the case of W.. SI." Wohl o'gninst ' ,'iui"s declare themselves, so far Louis ltrnnlrnf.lL: .-!.... 1. .n I'l.ilV twilir!n im mitu T'.ia t.rln.ori. - .iin.iii or niit'i-t -v- t.i... I'limai; threatened to take his life. The e:if9 l,e is the first Monday in November was ncarii yesterday afternoon, and 'n Blul t,,e Clty election date the fim -.MiiiiiHK Wnat ne meant, tlrankofski -"oiiiiny in uecemuer. mat will tnrow saiil he intended to start an opposition two elections in November, the city pri- fruit stun, I ThA Ion .... i UlArV nil. I th AAm.rnl ntaln ala.ltnn , " 1111 U 111-IU ljl I" , .' - .-..l... D.II.1 V.V111..1I, nets in conducting the fruit stand on j which Is held on the first Tuesday aft State street. jer the first Monday in November. So Bring your agates home to have them 1 '" r tlie'city recorder's offiee and the polished nnd mounted. Gardner & office, of chief of police ias, drawn Kecne, 3ns Stat,, street. . jmany candidates. For eitv recorder there are three candidates, Charles Ki lt L. Bowlby, the state highway en-1 gineer- returne.1 from Portland lust I uight, where he hnj been on a short TITY 1MFW a business trip. He says that tho 7j,00O w" "CaVVa w contract for work in Hood River countv ' &Z will be let tomorrow. This work is about half rock work and the rest dirt1' Students are coming into the office work and will connect up all parts of I' Willamette University every day to the Columbia bighway through this j register for the coming yiar. As school county. The bonds for the construction I "I''" September 14, the students are : ... .. v,u ivwiiiy oum io a; ft 1 "en ov ami se- Portland firm. I curillf rnnmu A ii,i...l.. ' .:n l.. n .... ...iiiiin-i aim ue housed nt l.ausaiine llnll but the great er portion will find rooms in the city. St., Journal office. FOR, RKNT Nice store room, tomi Union nnd Cottage streets, dwcllii above. Also fine room in corner i new market building; nice for millm cry store; rent cheap. For both sm R. R. Ryan. Also good location i market for a restaurant, with ranp", gas stove and plnfr, dishes, etc. M me for information. R. E. Ryan. FOR SALE On easy payments, house-)" biingnlows, choice vacant lots; ben tif ul 5-10 and 20-ac.re tracts 100 k( " acre and up; also 40 to 500 acr-. farms in Polk and Marion counties!!' large farms a specialty. We writ fire insurance in best companies, li't' your bargains with liecltcl k Byson 347 Stnte str. - - ;V Portland firm. The body of Elmer Iddlngs, ion of J. G. lildines. of . Woodhiirn. whn ,l'i...i as the result of injuries received in an Dcan Alden of the college of liberal automobile accident Fridav night about I ot W'illanietto University returned 20 miles south of Boise, Idaho, will ar-; "ining from Walla Walla where ! rive in this city this afternoon about ! , ua' bcen during the past week. He 4:40 o'clock. Tbe funeral hero will be '"""edintely took up the wflrk at the nniversity and is makinir nrena ration for the coming year. Professor Florian ou Kschen who spoke in J'ortlaiul in one of the churches, returned to Salem today also, and is back at work in the university office. Already the Influx of hop-pickers is was given a triul at 3 o'clock bv Judge -l""1. 1 , ltv to ,h'' 'ountry will be Wehster. She denies ever having done ho,ht; Hl'eeial Officer lliekei anything improper. She was arrested I " rc'.'l,"rt''1 'o keep from 21) to 30 i n.. 1- ... A i .... niOVIMir not of hwn nU..l, .1... a' o mere are inree camituares, naries r.l- E. M. Barstow, who has been manager ' present recorder; K. H. Anderson, Of tile P. W U'lUllir'nill, -1 a..... un,l t'llrl Vnr ..kiof n( ,,lt.. tk.. , . 'i-'iia 1-1U1P UD 1 Ol C ' - -'. .wi nit vt I'vintl aiav lllCn iul lr...,l f. ! , ..,n.l',.lt... ... a a- a: , - i i ni- vrui aitvln nr kinil nt Inns i,r n,..i...i: .... "11 the shortest possible time, and nt i SJ" Pro'"oted to be mnnager of the iiric.ea thst nre iiist nml fmr l,.,tli . " ,n"lul i mciii avenue atot-o in Tn nriees that nre iust and fnir both tot .! W...1. ... i a .. . V vou ana mvseir. i ' "" a. ji. rot, rortiierW I am prenired to fit all conmlicatod l,a!1"''r o' the Kugene store, has be? cases. :I take care of your es ta!T. - . ,y '" rit-v- TI.e . the way of lens changes for one vear ! i." Vi' ni,,,lr f promotion I...., l... I cnndiillltes nri ton nomtirniia In niAtitinn : wnne for mayor the ouly one so far is Councilman nones. i Charles Rush, assistant fire chief, had a narrow escape from being severely injured last night when tho motorcycle i he was riding crashed into a buggy belonging to .Mrs. V. Y. Tucker at thi I COriier Of WintAr On. 1 I'linmakaU from date of purchase, free of charge. 1 ..:" , , "w'fwhu, h ""'It np Tieri at .. a...-:.. .. 'rge business for the Woolworth i.-o- "?"-';;':""' 'a ' P"'- ' corner of Wmter ami c:hm.k.l servica, ami i guaraniee you satisrnc- ... a i . , , 7 n T tion at aa honest cost. ! Elk, .tt.uZrrTv . i Mreets, about 9 o'clock. Rush asserts i 1 Mtentlon! Brother Charles El I 00 ws Roiug not more than 10 mil I If n iiriinn rA till ' l""- ,1''1""' "f noil". No. 3I0, wilt he per hour when he saw a buggy conn llf Y fllrMlH SI iH N ' r"."01' fronl '""sn Cloughs under, out of the slley onto Chemeket street. VI e ills 1 e MLLWl JLJUllll taking parlors, Wedaesdav, August 2C ) H saw that if he coutinued -straight - r. i-siiem loiige win bave charue i leai ne wouhi striKe tne norse and OT tne CereniOnV Bt thai urv.l f U. .IntValrVAll Urith thA raMnlt Iknl tka ... . .iinowjin Doctor of Optics. Offices 210-211 United States Natim.nl Bank Building. swerved, with the ranaolt thjat tka iiia..,. cycle (truck the hub of the rear wheel. pa inn.n.v aaaaaiaA vi iiuu-mrKiin in hpariiiR. Hhe in charge,! with dijior- i . JPg fclt hro"Hhont tbe vnllev. The derly comlm-t in thnt she is a Urged tot1". Hr 'Hrryii!K the .irkers in in have indiscriminately entered mens'! rreft.f,,.,K Kr and by the end of the iniinis n ' ' -1 .1. ... I 1V0CK it. IH PVIlPI'to.l thur lb. i.. . . at inutms nun's jiiaoeii. fne .j. 1 "in rAumis - v Miunirv win dc at THOU - - " nr ll -11 lllOVIIli; n1t nt tnwn naoh .Im. ' at.. . , . " , - m. .1 M,' IIUIII IHI- vicinity ot the Southern Pacific depot ns thoy drop off here in numbers with expectation of stotuiioir linnUir. s.. AGAINST Af!rrnap.n MA- hoii-nickers'-materiuls un .hull.. k Portland. Ore . Ann fs At.i.n I approach of the season wham 0..1:,- Nelms, 22 years old, brother of Mrs I l'u'k'"!K "" ''egin by the buving of Kloise Nelins Dennis, for whose nllei-ed I ""l'H'es. 1 11 another week it is ex- pecie.l that the picking in the valley aunt, : Mrs. iiiurocr ncior innes an.l wife arc to be tnken to Nun Antonio, Texas following the honoring of requisition papers by Governor West, Is In Port land today seeking evidence in connec tion with the case. That Innes must have secured about 14,000 from his sister, and thnt this was the motive for the alleged murder, wns the declaration of Nelms. Nelms will remain in Portland until evidence lie declares will make the case against Innes complete is secured. DELIVERY AUTO CHEAP A good ear. If you deliver goods. It will save you money. We can prove its worth to you if you'll call 971 Main. Cash Register Cheap We got a remarkable trade on this, and offer it at half-price, . It's a six-clerk, 1912 National Geo. M. Reeves Garage Capitol at Union. . , v Phone 971 Open Evenings. will be general. E. S. White, who was arrested last night about !:20 for operating an auto mobile without a light, appeared in the police court this morning and paid a fine of l() into the citv treasnrv. He was arrested on South Twelfth street between Hiites and Cross streets. Several Salem residents have received until. i tk.. 1 u 11. .. " -.... urn uv ot l OltllllKl tO have the lots owned bv them in the1 I Hose Citv cleaned Ot' U'lWlils II Hal t.ill grass, or suffer a charge for having the wcods cut by the nuinii-ipalitv. Jt has1 been suggested' by these same Salem' people that if the Salem city author-' lties would get busy and require the enforcement of the ordinance regulat ing the growth of drv grass an.l weeds on vacant lots that thc appearance of, the town would be immeasurably ini-' proved. The removal of the weeds an I grass is required within thc city limits but the ordinance is not enforced as is1 attested by the many vacant lots over-' gtown with them. 1 Work on the repairs at Lausanne Ha:J to make it presentable as a home fori the girls of Willamette University for! the coming winter has begun. The university authorities are binding that' workmen are scarce and are unable on' that account to rush the improvements as last as they would like. , FOK RKNT Furnished housekeeping: room; also barn if wanted. Two blocks from good stores, liood deep well. On Inglewood ear line-. Call at s North Seventeenth. Tonight, Wednes3ay and -Thursday The Fifth and Most. Exciting Event of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" By Harold MacGra'th Thanhauser's Million Dollar Motion Picture Production. See the thrilling motorboat race I - - ' See the blowing up of the boat with its three human Passengers. See the marvelous motion photo "at the bottom of the ea." Fortunes were spent and lives were endangered to bring these wonderful scenes to you in photographic reality. And remember $10,000 in cash will be paid for the best inA 1 -l-.a.- a .1 . . iim wo solution or wis mystery. Two reels of spectacular adventure. "THE STOLEN CODE" A Remarkable Two Part Re liance. . , . , ; "MISSING BRIDE" A KeystonV Comedy. MUTUAL WEEKLY World V .Important News in 1 ing Pictures. -.. . , Bligh Tlieatre Sc "Where Everybody Goes" . 10c SB NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUBQHABOT k MEREDITH evident Aienta. 385 StU stress Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! The finest fruit that ever caaie to Salem, can be found st oni waiket. Bought direct from the growers and received by ns in pri condition. . OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Everybody can afford to eat fruit now for we are offering it to at prices within your reach. Come to our market and see wn bave Vi know that, win urill v . )..n Bipe Bananas . . . ,;. line Malaga and Tokay tai.rTI,r: .Large juicy Grapefruit Sweet Valencia Oranges '. . "21 . ' Best Oregon Peaches "....I"!."!! 1 "Z Pineapples ' Lemons ": ' " " " Large Cantelonpes Fine large Casawbaa .... Watermelons Oregon onions sweet potatoes ' .. 17 for 35 5c per I- 3 for 25c Z2 do, for 25c .. 15c per Ms 15c snd 20c eacli .. .. 25c per for Fine home grown Tomatoes ..... ; 3"i5Ti'5e and 20c :... ioc -i6c and . - 12 lbs. for zm " 7 lbs. for 25c - g ins. for 25C Wohl's Fruit Market FEEE DELTVEHT ' 383 STATE STEEt I'