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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1914)
EIGlrr ' WTTEKLT CAPITAL JOTJBifAL, SALEM. OBEOOy, WIDHESUAI, " . . . . -m-Tvcm na 1 0 1 1 - . - i - i. .1.. - "" ... 1 f HHfljHHHHBBHHHBHS H SALEM S STYLE STORE IWEfiONUN STORY I P fl t I Hole HtVYJODAt 1 a A 1 a, jv JV a a - WW- I W M - - - U W 1 M aa- . - a - .awata. ' ' .. PatV - BB1 B v t i An Initial Showing of the Really Newest Styles of Women's M ANB SUITS These newest garments are not the common cut and dried 5 styles that are turned out by. thousands, but exclusiveentirely different models direct from the fashion centers. These newest, models were bought personally in New York by our Mr. H. W. Meyers and it was only through a personal visit to the great markets that such a beautiful and varied assortment of wo men's wearables could be obtained. We invite a comparison of styles, of fabrics, of tailoring. You'll appreciate the difference when you compare these newest fashionable creations we show with the ordinary, made-to-fit-anybody kinds of other stores. Our new Women's Section is now in our Court street annex (two entrances). THE HOUSE OF QUALITY HooodIcoods All Around Town ! HUGH State, between Liberty linil High. Motion picture!! of "The Million Doilah Mystery ', absorbing serial atory which cost million dollar to produce, Ren J the tery in the Saturday t'apital Journal ami see it here. 10,000 ii the nrire offered to - the portion noivihg tn myt tery. Also Keystone comedy. GI,OBr-fltate, between Mb. erty and High. Motion pic ture. "The Trey V Heart," great aerial drama, newspaper lory written by Loui. Joseph Vance. .Also "Meg of the Mountains," strong 2-reel Edison; nd Miaa Elsie Kd , wards, popular soprano, in ' aonga you will like, GRAND High, between State and Court. "Creation," pho to drama,' under auspice, of I. B. 8. A. All neat, free. CIRCUS GltlU'NDS Neat Southern Pacific depot Cir rim day tomorrow, Thursday. Performance at 2 p. ni. and 8 p. m. iu the dnluilcw match of the boys' ten- , ilia toiiriiHinent held on the courts of J. i . L U.. I 1 . i ' . . . I V.. 77V " 1 ' r 'M0n- Hiurch in honor of the departed pope, day and Tuesdav. The. matches were ' r...i... l, H ' ! August 2", 1014. i The author of the story ii this morn-, ' ing'a Oregnniun, in which it was stated i that four interstate bridge meetings i had been recently deferred liecauae of; jby absence, such action being necessary j 'on account of my being chuirman, has j ! either been misinformed or deliberately; ' lied, because: I 1st. I attended the Inst meeting held by the Interstate Bridge Commission and no meetings have'sioce In-en called ! or post iioned. 2nd. While the law provides that the Governor shall be rhairniun'of the In terstate Bridjjp Commission, the said commission elected Air. Hufus Holman chairmnn. . , i '- I .'trd. A meeting of the Oregon- mem- j hers of the commission, for the purpose I of considering certain mutters covering! the Oregon approach, was suggested a i couple of weeks ago. I was 'on hand but I was advised by the deputy district at torney that the meeting was deferred because of the fact that matters bad not been gotten together in such a shnpe as to warrant the holding of the meeting; and that I would be notified when it was called. ! 4th. That the meeting yesterday was a meeting of the Multnomah county bonding committee consisting of the three county commissioners to open bids for the sale of the bridge bomli This is a matter wholly under the con trol of the county commissioners, and this office litis no more control over the situation than it would have over the sule of bonds in Clarke 'oujity, Wash ington. 5th. Had my presence been needed for any purpose at the meeting held yesterday I would gladly had been pres ent had I been notified in time. The first I knew of the meeting was yester day. Mr. Holmnn having notified me at noon that a meeting of the bonding committee had been held lit 10 o'clock but that no bids for bonds hnd been received. He stated that another meet-' ing 'w ould be held ut 2 p. m., to give Mr. George M. Hvlnnd and others a hearing. Having engagements' in Na- "" lem that afternoon, 1 was not in posi- Mr. (iehlhar's party beside himself and ' Well, who arrived recently from Sacra-, ,IOTU,i!, l ""Vl. i , 1 1 wife were his sister, Miss K. A. Gehl-! ment California. She mi associated i 1 ,l" m,t k,mw "''V ro.p.iiWe for har, and W. F. Ilrietzke and wife.- - ! there ' with the H. A. Nauninn under-!''1' H,;,r? PPr"K in the Oregon.an, o ' taking firm. Mrs. I.effi.igwell learned i bu l'-'ever .s responsible ought to be ThU afternoon County milt Inspec-' profession under her father, who . "''nie.l of himself b.ause ,t was no tor T a nstalde is i-ting e -na I prominent undertaker some years ; JP "'"X; " ",' l.horns.edt orchard tract in the Waldo go i Bhotlem Iowa. Since then she! " ,,ru l 1 opose to be used Hills. He is looking at the gcueral con- has bad . three, years practical experi- j H 1,1 n,H,u dition of the orchard and for indica-j ne work- With Mrs. I.effing tions of authracnose. ' well is her mother, Mrs. George .Mc- o Kenstie, who will spend some months Bequiem mau was celebrated this in Salem before returning to her home morning at 7 o'clock at St. Joseph's in Sacramento. 34 Years of Successful Retailing in Salem SECOND TODAY . . EPISODE 0P; THE uTrey ov Hearts" Greatest serial of the age. . Written by Louts Joseph Vance Meg of the Mountains A Etrcng' two-reel Edison drama ' featuring Mabel Tmnuell i ELSIE EDWARDS , In new popular eong.' ' L. C. Meier . Organ soloist . 10 Cent . ' "Houje'ef Comfort" ; PHOXEMADm. DO.NT FQROKT-F;,,, ; iiorricKKua eTlw' :WAXTED-l)clivtryr---- I Commercial. -.' . ton 5 LSALK-AI1 LinToTr, i or 16j. i w TniT... ... i. . I t, Box 334, Salem. j OLD PAPERS tor earpetTtl ' l""- hundred. Journal gfi 'FOB A I.K Toung milk (oTti" i garducr, Fairgrounds, OTgt ; KI.OHT.-BOGM house to tTl liberty street, comet at l'ii6l LOST Gold chatelaine ;. j M.V Leave at Journal oftW IDDINGS FUNERAL TODAY. ; WAXTF.D-C.irl for geaenl Hmvf , Apply tS4.') South Twelfta sr,i FOR SALE Fresh, clean, tehd A. P. Pettyjohn, R.F.D. Xp, j FOR RENT Large downitairj i- j f room, furuifhed, close ii. pt. j j CONFECTION Kli Y lor salt, ! business. Address DiiIm Hox 127. S WANTED Twenty hop-pickers: grounds and accomiuodationi ii SO-F-o. I The funeral services of Carl timer Iddings, who was killed tn an automo bile ncident Friday in Boise, Idaho, were held this afternoon from the cha pel of Lehman & Clough. The Salem lodge of Elks had charge of the cere mony at the chapel and grave, with a minister of Woodburn officiating. In terment was in the Odd Fellows ceme-FlNE Himalaya berries, two hoi .' tery following the impressive services, j 50e crate; pick theiu yourself i! larl Miner tddniiis was Inghly es- I MIDDLE-AC. ED woman want i housekeeper; can cook. In.p j North Commeroial.- '; I gs was Inghly es- Front teemed bv nianv friends in the North- " tr- west. The Boise puuer said that Mfr.flA'ST Iddings was "a member o,f the firm of Northrup- & Inngum, having pur chased street. : 1 In Willson park, plate of Fwider return to 1210 North T I street; reward. j the, SALE--foung bay team, is MOO; cheap at once. 15W M High. Phone 20I7J. f promoted by the Y. M. C. A. city the final seorej in' the mnteh were 8-2, 6-3 and 7-5. o Dollar watches at Stone 'i drugstore. Father Scherbring, assistant to Rev. A. SEATTLE STEAMER (Continued; from Tage One.) ' ut ins More, was the celebrant. The custom singles ary cpremony with the pall-covered cas- I Although during the past week there ' I was a slight shower in spots that left Sampson was built in Philadelphia in a few marks in the dust, the cov-' 1W8. She has been in the coast service ket was followed. A similar religious eminent weather rfcord at the O. ('. T. for si" years. Sho was a steamship of I me win oe neiu at ine vainoiic ca- i rompany s upca ai ine rooi or xraiie j ions, icei long, and J tcet thedral tomorrow in Portland. , street shows that there has been noj'H'ain. ho Princess Victoria was com- . - . I rninfAll for ill ilnv whieli i tlin lniwr. i inautleil hv t'lktirniii P .1 lli..L..- .-""" vui.uoto jot i m neuie oyiea, an instructor in psi .period iriai aiem nas ever Deem , - . . - u i -- - . t i . . - . & A u. 111111. JMM;jllfO, ino in misonnd and not as represented, the Oregon state deaf mute school, has ! without as much aa a hundreth of an ! One of the thrilling cacaoes was that Ueorgo. Tobin has brought suit in the returned from Portlnnd, .where she had " of rain. , The government ignores ' f jiiss Cluire Buor a Seattle school circuit court against Mike Nash. It i. ; charge of a camp of the Campfire Girls, anything less than one-hundreth of an ,lMlt.ht.r ln routc f ' Ketchikan Her "J"' 7 "'V "? vrv nu 01,1 01 -y. . UV 11 rUI ,IUM Princess Victoria thmwinrr rmw. on.i x?a ka Dt counted. 1 dp river m at thi samp . . . .. - im IB mi IrilC , : A. 1 I - . 1 A I - 1 U the exception of a blemjah on the left I .Miss Svkes savs that tn h ml leg. It seems tnat certain other first time camps have been held on the; W h. been for the rl week, 1 .2 a-ntralia first se 38 th. blemishes have been discovered and Mr.J coast and that they proved biehlv sat-! of foot Mow ' . 1 m i ' . X 1 1 Tobin want, hii monev back . I i.r .... " . "., ..." f :8:!.' ' . then the school teacher. Both we i.'inwi; muii aui-tr-Biiiui. J ru KlrlB 1 " j were given an outing lor n week or nui-yiuaro, aueuuom tajie for wrni'ping tingers. Hauscr Bros, o- The Grand American Handicap, the "aiest trap shooting tournament in the world, will be held in Dayton, Ohio, September 7 to 11, Inclusive. Local sportsmen here show quite an interest i in tlie event alreadv. the fact that George -Peterson of e mid ent un- : der. but I'eterxnn criiiniit P,.., uM t t m i i. . . . i ...... . o ' i Jul vt. x. i in. nr wild wan rnrnwn u.tii i. . . i . . n .. . i i. i i . i , rrwh .tockimore and then replaced by 20 more, .o!0t of a bu-y on 'themeketa street ' in, ad ' S tliCl 1 I., l . i . . ! r e J .iv iug ked them up. - worker bound i'hiftf. flliil Mr Sihinillr ic ran . K- w. . 1 . . . . Aaairtant Attorney General Jam fmra !;,! . s . L l. ,ulm",lie the crash-be- Crawford leave, tonight for Grants t;,at both the motorcycle and the buv ' V'ln hC wa8 8 that during the summer a large number , Friday and severely bruised as the re- surface and a lifeboat Pick of girls are given an out:ng with plea.- t of a collision with a motorevele rid- L J H VarleV an infn w ant companions V . j u by Charles Rush, assistant fire Juneau, told a graphic i JL Special meeting of raeifie Lodge No. 50, A. F. k A. M., thi. evening. Work in the E. A. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. ' . . L . . whicu biio uu mr. lucxer were rm-i im . ..... i . -state in th receiver', .cttlement of In. nn iu .Ml nf n....i .. 1 R . ufkn the Golden Drift mining property. The',na ,b.t whet they started to cross to lHJfL.i. state nas put in a risawav over the k. .n i. the air just cstack. Mr. Crawford holds that the state has a prior claim over the other creditors of the company. The final report of J. 0. Nelson, who was chosen a. tha',h" 'c,p,vfr f0,,,e "P btfor Juse Dr. Mendelsohn. tpactaUtt In flttinl'head of the Salem hiirh school for the i 1 a,kll,B tomorrow. , glasee correctly. V. a bank building' coming year, arrived yesterday to take (up the work ot preparing for the open- A gtaaa fire near the Soutnera Pacific I'ug of school. He has been spendinit a hurry after dam of the company at a cost of about street thev saw i.uvm. i nr total iiiiieiireiiiien nr timi. uin..i. . mi Ai. . . . . 7. .. r . uiuvn lurr lUOUKlll lUCV IIIQ iL , . V, . miniiig company is aoout 10,400. and plentv nf tin.. m.. ,., ;, c" V ,,uw nnu "r"P smoKestackg f- I .. t 1 I- I 1 . 1 . . I . , 11 - ' " ' .' " ' v 1 the machine eame up too rapidly, and tnat when it atruek the was thrown violently- to the with the resu t that her back wa. . , t u " " "ie star interests ef Mr. Northrup') some time ago., tio.wns wen Known here and esteemed- by his biwtness nc quaintaiices. He had been in Bidse for about five years, coming here from WANTED Work for room and Woodburn, Ore., where bis parents now., during school year. PaxticuUi" '' live." He also ha. a brother here, and r dress John Scofield, Turner, IVjj one nt Kugcne. ,. ' ' - j " The body was brought to Boise at I r'OVND Light-colored Jersey, li o'clock Sunday night and taken to! cn secure Mine by paying fori.' j the Elks club, where service, were held '-ailing at 4ot South aemteatt j Monday afternoon. Joseph Perrault, AN KLDERLY woman wsnti jr., accompanied the body to Salem. to are for Bt tti.-ir home b tkf ii , or longer. nal. WANTED Two men for drjn; experienced prune picker!. Ii; 85-F-ll, or address L. F. ArnolJ, 4, box 32, Salem. . FOR .SALE-n-This week, god range, 2 rocking ehairs, 6 t chairs. 1160 South Liberty i ; A.hlress E. K. in una wnn tne pun or saiem peo- pie to keep interest alive in thej 1 hautauqlia, another Chautauqua- cir cle was formed .today with Mrs. Flor ian Vou Escbeu at the head, . Other circles have beeu formed -and others will.be formed later. Those in charge of the course for next season are work ing on the details and planning to bring the largest crowd that has ever eoine to Salem to attend auch an event.- At!' ,', T present over. 530 season tickets havei WANTED Experienced been sold and it is expected by the time the Chautauqua opens next Juue that at least a thousand will have been disposed of. In connection with the ( hautauqua course, it is planned to have either a county or state teachers institute held nere so that the teachers may avail themselves of the oppor tunities offered by the attraction. If it is possible an exhibit ' of Marion county products will be placed iu a tent near the big Chautauqua tent to gether' with an exhibit of the manual training department of the Salem high school. jaait eau do light jauitor'work ii i- one day in each ween. M., Journal office. '. J I FOR SALE Good 7-rooru hoiw.tJ ? street, close to carliue. Tk 4 - snap; price $1600, $-!00 ilowa. ' -Grabenhorst k o., roew 3, Bank building. - : ' ' j track at Fourteenth and Howard t recta the siimnier in Minnesota and returns in the Litchfield sture, called out the with his wife and child. The high fire department The fire covered an , school open. September 21. Jlr. Nelson area of about it block but did no dam-j was formerly priuriial of the ge. .school at Wenatchee, Wash. Dr. Utter, dentura, p&one 606, Salem! The May Wing Tye Restaurant, at A Bank of Commerce building-. W Ferry street, ha. been remodele.l Pr' o land the seating capacity more than "ording to reports there will be manv J. B. Stetson, a well known horse doubled by fittinir m the unstain into representatives of the h on irriwra Mml j The funeral of John Carmichael will be held Thursday nfternnon at 2:00 o'clock from the parlors of Kigdnn and : Kichardsnn. It will be held under the I auspices of the local lodge of B. P. O. high'1'-"1- interment will be in City View j cemetery. The pallbearers will be cho 'sen from the fraternity of hoo men. the" late John Carmichael was a rominent end well-known hop man Uelo revc. X " art of" 1 T' hey thought they h.d " , ..:;... !: f ship the Princess Victori; buL'c'v 8lie .W",nn'1 slic Bli,-el tkV Sampson . , half in two. - . v pavement, ..u-n t ' i'i. ' "we'd been rammed on the srnr- wrenched and her body bruised. Mr. ' ,Rr V .' ni 1 looktH, don over Tucker remained in the rig and stopped i'i' turtin and Hank the horse or Mrs. Tucker might nave 1 1,llen' l'als of m,lu' stroggling in the beeu trampled on bv the animal. I water. ., i m -i ' i "1 threw tbe-m a line und'got them 'abonrd and we turned to 'do what DIED.. : could for others. , Iron Worker a Hero. ' T ARK-August 24, 1914, at a l.,l . umn anothcr iron WOrkw there ' ..K-u -.i were o in, our party, and all bound TO TRADE Saskatchewai pM 1 proved farm, twelve mute J" town; , surveys of two within .one mile, for unpn Oregon farm. If iuterestol ni " M. Siglinges, Jefferson, OrotJ WANTED Direct from oMtr' place, four to 10 acres, Two or three acres must b ttff den land, balance may be."1;' Address stating full wrt care of Capital Jou"'1- t fins f i . Louu w - vcars. The body was shipped last night on the 10:.Hi Southern Pacific train to SnrinPf inlil 1 nna A.....,.. ..!.... 1 Benjamin Brick brought suit in the circuit court todny asking that an in junction be granted preventing John F. Enright or Olive S. Enright from in terfering with him aa manager of the Plymouth clothing store or from re fusing him access to the books of the company. Jt is ulleged in the complaint that Brick was hired ns manager of the store w hen they took over the stuck .. I T..I TT. 1 , t 01 wscur uonnson. ne claims ne wns to have' the entire management of the store but that recently the EniigkU have been interfering with his manage ment. An altercation between Mr. Brick and Mr. Knright on August 22 i, rcsuiieu iu jur. r.nngni paying a rine T J.r(f, rt.jFOR SALK tnoice '.""''- . FOB SALE reaches; . t i .1.1 .in Ml ff. irawiurug ii ftt,,j mund Fruit Ranch, Kaiw m- ' Phone S9-F-3. Delivery.; FOB KEST-Furuishod houf; reom; also barn if ' ,; blocks from good stores. " ( j well. On- Inglewood car in s at SSO North eveui-u.-i owner, shipped hi. string of horse, to- dining room. Here ladies, as well as motor loads of funeral attendants from services were held todar. jHitnHip ami nin ec tnem K'-uwi-iiivu, mmj or assureu or a clean,;ne surrounding counties. here nntil fair lime. They were brought ' pleasant place to eat both Chinese and . o her early cn account of the early clo-; American dishes. Since coming to Sa-i A controversy over a tract of land ' ing of the race, at Vancouver. j lent two months ago, Mr. and Mrs. Wing which appear, to be a "no man's! ;J 0 -Tye have made a hon of friends and land," wa. presented to the attornev' Cider fresh every day. Phone your patron, by serving the best of everv- general thi morning. The towns of1 order 2194. Commercial Cider Worka. thing. , Warrentown and Clatsop are adiacent ! The earrp ground, at the Ute fair grounds will not be open until Septem ber 14, according to Secretary Mere dith. Owner, of cottage, are not ex pected to occupy them until that date. -o Lute Savage, who li well known in this vicinity as the man who wmld take a loug chance on buying a eurload of ink, horses or dogs, reported to th inv. bce this morning that he had lost a and it it impossible ' to state exactlv and Warren ton wants to nold a school election td annex a certain "strip of ter-1 ritory which Clatsop claims i. withia! ti .ii. 1 i H. i ,.. tu l: ... . -., ...... . - iiuvi iiriinin tree city nmits or Doth towns are indistinct hound pup that had long ears, an an- Of J. A.,iut ldigree and a warlike character. where they are. The attornev eflieral stated that the matter resolved itnelf See that "Big Bargain Mills; 1 acre. w luiwuwi a mortrava te ifraieriiuv rr.i.i.i at ih. ti;.. ... .l. i-....:. . m . . . - i - ..... i. .inn, hi . inintlli ion I election may be he'd, if the land is i I within the limit, of Clatser the c'.cctiwn Any information leading to the recov-' into a Question of fact a. tA t,.r. k! jery of thi hound pup of Lute 'a would corporate limits were. If the land is. brought by C. F. I'stton aitainut Veruon ;tion. Kelly and others was dinmi.iscl - bv; Judge (.alloway la dcirtment No. 2, V. O. Holt, manager of the lot rin will be Ulrc.l DO YOUR EYES MAKE GOOD? he of the circuit court on aiutloa of the department of the Charles K. Siulding plaintiff. The rase . arttlr.1 out of l-oggmg eoiapaay, left toilay with Mrii court, Hop-pickera, attention! tape for wrapping fingers. A, K. Naylor, who has been an end neer on the Panama ce ,' a ttelejate t the Pacific Loggers'! Fast State stwet, - bitween f rresh rtock to be held o the ;,h, 2Sh third and TweMfourth rlJy H.urr Br..al 2th of th.em.ath. While on thi,,. lay. took a tumble wherebTthev 'Tn.-..r W i.aiy shakea P and par.i.l.v 7u i n i , .... n ,v. l I- . . .. . rota Holt ( Ileliiugham, .h.. where he'llatck, while riding . a motorcvle on delegate te the Pacific Logger.'! Fast State stwet -between f.eatv. r ester- were e been T.e. , . ,e ..J wl Uke.y ge.They h.5 rV7. i anal for the Ut oa to aaeourer. It. r Th ...w. .. ... v " V , " V'.?1 seven year., ka. more. te thi. city to he away iTum tbi. eitv for about a 'street car track wW tw ... . T With his family, and i. aow getting ! week. , " x.Smt!iX. V,t'VlM at iietne on Fst Stat. .tree,. M?. Nay-1 a ith the lt Z V lor will I asao,i.td with hi. h.otber.l County Clerk Mm Oenlhar returned chine sklbled .hot 1 fe auf 1 Kd Naylor, in farming oa their far,, ye.,er,..y rem a .hort tp ,h. (l-;.,W,,XSl three and one half mile, west of thi. ug K'ou.d. o the Xctutca r.ver,!The bov. had to m.11 th m.T.." '' " where he ,u,preved hi. time ceding... i from andehe wZ-wh-U T "BOr ' giK net. The were w.tcke.1 . ,mt lout bi it..... ..... .. I. : . . , . ' ' "in tneir icks, aad the mntor. Tt arr J. A- hula It advertialng in 'ion are not running i rreat Bum another space ia "Big Bargain." ber. but the fwaermea are all catching . ' o ! few. A Bum her of Salem people are Kenr.c'.lt Smith waa the winner of here now aad Mr. tiehlhar wt J. F. the uncled match d Gleu Grigg and Mounce, W. K. Puts, Rev. Uorasrkuh, CJif.'ord 'Ferguson were the winaera Bea 8. Via aad a number of ether, la cycle wa. .masked. a lauy nnaeruker will aasitt n T. TerwUUgar at the Cotug e undertaking run. .-.ae Mr, Norm 1 .effing for a job in Juneau called to me that there wna a man caught on the bow of the Princess Victorin, which had work ed loose somewhat front the Sampson. "We looked Over and down and saw the poor fellow" caught jn wreckage which clung to the anchor chain of the Victoria. The wreckage was afire. "The first thing 1 knew one of tin men had pushed the end of a rope into my hands and waa dropping over the side. I lowered him. The man below was euught fast, and though we tug- Kvn anu luggeu we couldn't get hi ! free. - i "We saw the fire creep up on him. I His clothes bejjan o ourn. Then his. hair caught fire. "ior God'a sake, shoot begged, 'I can't stand it.' - "His flesh began to burn, and when! I aaw bis rescuers' pants Catch fire,' I liulleit him lit. hr..,,l. I... . ' ... .. . , , - -ii i'""iii u.' pruicsten. : Are you getting all the bene-, Later they got the man up, but he was! fits of good eyesight? . Alld.vin8- work or at rest, indoors or out-' T. CtpUln f0 With Ship. j pleasures ana , privileges of .and we were helnins- tk. An fir l.d I - i Princes hoivt passtngera to1 her deck.' our dutv o! "B "nJ by hp U h womenl EYES EX in',,'rb-v hftd b,H'n ,if,eJ UP 'he Prin- iwuirn a, .a,- i "? ". r men citmoed aboard. rxmuvcu l unit. We were Bone too eon. for the Sam... Let us test your eye accord-'. n tur"oJ dwa into the wa- tt mta.l aa. ....a tflaV tA aaBI lAlal aa-.' l.T."- " prIJ l..V m vim methods. If glasses will not YxToi ' help you U will frankly tell "The captain of the Sampson had! you SO. .. '.retreate.1 to the atern of hia ahto.-. He", stood with his haml raised high above' 1 hi kra TK l..t .v; t . Miss AMcCulloch, K wat". " wnk ha Optometrist. .. . . . . L 1 231 N. Com'l St., Ground Floor , ,fc" 'i Til! u Hour, 9 to 5. Phone 925 :H.ut;Uh;s"lo,V,,!hb0r t... . 1. .l". . . v. f iu ivi ubuuii in iiiu justice court, run ojoic , .at 11 r, t .. ii:.. . . .1. . . .. . . . ii... h ner ten " in uuuiiioii to tne lnjunciion, Jir. Jtsru-K ; rresncncu iu uV, . j.j auk. fur 1D11 .l,i ,.,. - tt. .rentle. 3ol oru, o- I test; very gentle. 331 -first street. 1 new .: nmiir i.v- Irtlirt titia'cle. BlUbr..'-r.ivv . I, clincher on rear "Easv" seat; double, bar- off handle; mud guard. 1546. ; i a As far as the Justice of the peace court is concerned, the Briek-Enright case is closed. Judge Webster this aft ernoon closed the case by fining En right 10 for the assault he made on Brick last week in the Plvmouth cloth ing store. The attornev for Knriirht ! m i-v v ,VTED Wom , appeared in court today and pleaded i at" jiunt Brothers rompftf guilty to the charge in behalf of the) DCrv Water and Pivui ? ; defemmnt. : . s "anIlg rears. Applr ) Brothers tcmr-an. - FOR SALE Five fitii under cultivation, sn H miles from Salem. "' .,. good vision? If not, it is HAVE YOUR Bligh Theatre I Tonight and Thursday Fifth Episode in two reels of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." The World's Ureatest Thotoplav Series 1 0,000 for the .. nest solution of this baffling mystery. "THE STOLEN CODE" Belianee Thriller iu two parts. "THE MISSING BRIDE" Keystone Laugh Maker. ,.. ' MUTUAL WEEKLY Latest Events Pictured. s ' a ' ''.'. " 5cAdmuion 1 0c .lown, balance W r" Ofabenhorst 4 0., room ., building. FOB SALE-5-room houw. ' ,nmer lot. east front, gof' k close W rornor lot. cas l-i.Mi nut? fruit trees: ami carmir. -- . (;vm Price SOt) cash. w. . baii!-5.. k 1 " r rnonl " H ' ntflfll FOR RENT Nice sJ0,JL d l'nion and Cottage v;? f! above. Also fin rofm"fa,, market building; 0". " . PiW e - Tot' rr .tore: rent cnip- L,.;o m.rVet for a restaurant. j, ga, ,tove aJ pW'. ate ror m - "NORWICH UNl0jlTt , .aid ro ANTE 5V.I FIREINSLNOg-r Aaaidast AeCta BOB-"'- at uoKNSin-ii-'1-,t ' ail to . .. .i,;r 1 i..a 11 iu. iwrws ui" "i d- Stm.j Seventeenth k o Tli ?d to Fran C hut ! Tl Sees men proj P stat V the to dri daughter.