-.3! I' K EIGHT Just received a splendid assortment of Women's Stylish Footwear The new cloth-top shoes which so many Salem women have been waiting for plain toe and stitched tip effects patent leather vamps brocaded or plain cloth tops newest heel styles. Priced at $4.00 and $4.50 WMmh Friday Is Remnant Day At Meyers Many piles of desirable remnants Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Silks, Linens, Woolen and Cotton Fabrics. Take your pick Friday One-Half Price THE HOUSE Ji v HgoodIgood s All Around Town Dr. Mendelsonn, specialist in fitting I glasses correctly, u. a. uauu umg. A license wns issued last night for the marriage of KiiviiioimI K. Drake, a student uf the Willu tte university I from lone, anil Miss Minna C. right, ulso ii student, of this city. Home Wet-Wash Laundry Undor new management; all work guaranteed; wash days, Mnmlayn, Tuesdays, Wed nesilavH and Fridays. I'hone 171. lanuly washing, 50 eeuts. I o ' I The Loyal Sons of the Christian ..I I. .... I U t I I .1 i linn ll, iiiu iii.eni n.iiiiiuv ni-imui Clll" ' ill the state, held n social ut the church last night tur the l.ie.iil Daughters. A short program "lis rendered nnd the evening spent in a general good lime, i Turkey Thanksgiving dinner, family style. Florence hotel, 12 tu 2 p. m., 00c. J 0 0 verdict was given itt Wie replovm,..,to,iHt church, comer Thirteenth suit of C, A. Tucker against E. K. ; ',,1','' ' "X1 I . V ,.(P.'''M , .j OPTOMETRIST Mo-ma l nofsim lWrwml nn. ivioans a pi i son iicinsiu un - dor the laws of tho state to tost eyes anu lit glassss. Remember the word- OPTOMETRIST It is the state's guarantee to you that we are qualified to test your eyes and pre scribe Glasses to fit YOUR need. MISS A. McCULLOCH, CTTOMETRIBT 208-201) Hubbard Building Fhone 101) This Store will be Closed all day Tomorrow THANKSGIVING OF QUALITY Cooper, held In the .justice court yes- tcrdny nltermnn. It is stated in th complaint that the constable attached a cow which was alleged to have be longed to Airs. Truax when It really belonged to Tucker. Turkey Thanteglving dinner, family style. Florence Jlutcl, 12 to 2 p, in., 50c. o I There will he a meeting tonight' (Wednesday) ut the Englewood school house to discuss the proposed cominis finii ohurtei, end ut Richmond school house Friday night. Kvorvbodv is In vited to attend nnd take 'part" in the . . 1 JHCUSItOII, Thanksgiving day special, in Moose hall, Salem Dancing Academy; gentle- lnpn 7,-,,., u,iioH unaccompanied, 2ic i'eerless Orchestra. Tliore will be a Thanksgiving service u, Center streets, beginning at llh.lo in. Rev, (1. Hi huiike, of the (Ionium IDapflst church, will deliver the sor- 1.11111. i iiunitei i iinec 1 inn will lie linv- ell for tlio Ilelgiuns, -J-o - I Agatot polished and mounted, Gnrd ner ii Keene, ;isil state street. A I ....ll.....: :il 1... ...I. Tl.- .1 Tl,.l,...i.,l., A. J nimixil nni,ni,Hiiiii u'...v jeou I by the euiployes of the O. 8. I. A., will t ' 1. ..11 1.. .'1... 1...1111 .... 1..1.. ... 1. ne 11. 'i. 1 111 1 in' illuming iiiuigiii, eucn employe being given the privilege of asking two guests from the city, It is planned to make it one uf the largest juuu must enjoyable dances of the year.; Cont.ronl'i world famous Venetian "'" l"m"r.v . Dam e, ,,,,,!,,,,,,,, i,, lmUn VtnK , ,,,,,., nuA Hiu,,,"" 'M ,,,l" Wot Ice, Tho postmaster wlshoi to call alt.'iitieci to toe fuel Hint nil tinsel or fancy postcard must be placed In envelopes, scaled and stumped with n ''cent stump define they can bo sent through the mulls. Owing to the fact that inn ii, v persons have tailed to com ply with these rules, a large number of cold are being held at the put office. Centroul'a world famous Venetian Innnl fiiitn I, ns Angeles nt the nrinury tonight. See the posters. The members of company AI, the lo cal inllltin, are inn lung great prepara tion fur the cnucert ot tho Venetian baud ut the nrinury tonight, and the .Inure to be held alter the concert. i This I the baud that furnished the inn ie fur the Manufacturer and l.aud Products show recently held in l'ort laud, and the musical urgiini.ation ciriies to this city highly icciiiniueuded. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORQEONy WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1914. There will be a special service held at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, I tomorrow at 11 at ni.; subject of Bible lesson, i uauasgiviug. me reau.i.u room uf tiiis church is located in the Hubbard building, suite 303, and is I open every day except Sundays and I holidays, from 11:4-) u. m. until o p. m. All are welcome to our services and invited to visit our reading room. Will sell at public auction on Satur day, November 28, nt 2 o'clock, the seven-room house with lot at 142 Front j street, lot 1(15x23 feet; terms. The Big Brothers' association of the Leslie M. E. church held a banquet at the church last night, which was well attended by the members, each one bringing a younger boy in his capacity as a Big Brother. Kdward Tallmun, Jr., the boys' secretary of the Y. M. C. A., gave a short talk on the general subject at "Boys." The banquet was . served by the Ladies xiu sm-ni v . the church. Electric percolators mate a most de-i Washington, ami will cover the entire sirubie holiday present. We have the state on this trip. Mr. Kent was i'or best. liuren & Hamilton. merly connected with the dairy depart- o ' inent of the Oregon Agricultural col- A suit to foreclose a mortgage on , lege, real estate was.f iled in the circuit court ! o yesterday afternoon by Huthn K. I'ratt against LiIiih Kitterman, Alex Kittermun, Anna Voget aud Julius 0. Vogot. It is alleged in. the complaint that Mr, and Mrs. Kitterman gave their promissory note for flnOO to the plain-! tiff and this note was secured by a mortgage on certain real property. The property was afterward transferred to Anna Voget aud Julius 0. Voget. Special prices on table linens and sil verware this week. Hureu Si Hamilton. The "Bide-a-Wee" tea tavern Is the naino of the latest business enterprise to enter Salem. It is to be located in the basement of tho I'nited States Na tinnal bank building, at the corner of State anil Commercial, and the open ing date is set for next Saturday. Tiie!ture nnd the extension service of the proprietor is Aliss Ethel Peterson, lute-;0. A. ('., will spend the week beginning ly. from Scuttle. The place is being ! November 30 in Marion county, with nicely fitted up for the entertainment i Luther ,1, Chapin, county agriculturist, of the public. Ilusincss men's lunch 'giving a series of demonstrations and will be served from 11 to '-, and a i lectures on the prevention and euro of special supper later. ling cholera. Meetings will be held o !ut Jit. Angel, Nilvert.m, West Stuyton Three complete suits of clothing, ' and Salem. Farmers who are interested ctich bearing the price tags and the! in learning the best methods of hog labels, woro brought into the shoifrt "s niunngf incut should nttend one of these office yustcrdny afternoon by .1. Voor-' meetings. Any other locality in Mar hees, who found the gnnnents in the inn county wishing ono of these meet strnwstack on his farm between Wood-'ings inuv secure it by addressing tn" burn ami West Wuxliiurn. The suits have never been worn and tho off i-' ccrs believe that they were stolen from ' Notice. It is the pleasure of the ex some store in the valley. The sheriff ; (.lltiv,, i,,,,,,., f the Salem Business will coininiinicnte with the clothing . m,.., L.iiunn tlmt the merchants of Jiimnufactnrers whose label the goods near in nun out in wnun ine milliners , w'l'i! sold. j Aluminum saucepan free with each Wear Kver roaster sold this week, liu ren & Hamilton. j A. J, Mioklejsky was slightly injured nisi, nignt in a, collision Willi ino uuio- mobile of tlio Yokohama Tea company, driven by H (lalilsdnrf. Air. Alieklu- jsky was riiling his bicycle down the vt ii rn iiii.: iMfiunii uini, iiih iit-iiu wuh cur tiltovu tho rnr mid one whci'l Of hi 8 WUH (ltMMuliHhOll. Tlio gmss wimis lie . i or .ne au,o s or ,.- II Ml- I I II ll lull III' I UHVM III! HI) UI Hi. linn coining townni I,,,,, u t e about 5 o clod, last n ght but that the bicycle ndi-Murncd the wrong way. 0 . . . Carving sots at special prices this week, llureu & Hamilton. 0 , inn n coining toward him in the fug Voters and taxpayers! Don't you lnow Davis is Hie popular candidate for city treasurer) Efficient, too. (I'ald adv.) F. L. Kent, of Portland, field agent of the bureau of crop estimates, uf the I'. S. il.'pnrtmeut nl agriculture, is chocking ov er the livestock nssessnients t in the county assessor s ottice today. Air. Kent is making a list of the larg est livestock raisers In the state to be able to communicate with them from time to time to collect statistics on the diseases ol' livestock in the state, I the mortality rate nnd other in forum- urd:in against David I.111111 and Itosn union Oermantion uf value to his department. He IE. l.nne. A lot la the Riverside n. Mi nt tiie llcriniin.hu 11lrc11.lv covered the eninties uf: linn tn this eitv was attached in coil- Clackamas, I.inu, Nciilon, Folk and SELECTED Tomorrow THANKSGI VINO-Tomorrow The Million Dollar Mystory" Trapped by The Flamm Two Big Cnuiod lee American Beauty FUul "CAUGHT IN A TIGHT PLACE" A Screaming Comedy Featuring Margaret Fischer (the Salem Girl) and Harry Pollard Continuous Performance Tomorrow BLIGH THEATRE 10c THE SHOW THAT PATRONS COMPLAIN OF i TELEPHONE SERVICE Complaining that the service at pres-j ent rendered the public is inadequate and unreasonable .1, VV. Donnelly, Claude C. ' Clarke and II. W. Lang, of Arlington,! Gilliam county, have filed a complaint! with the railroad commission asking! that the Pacific States Telephone &; Telegraph i company be required to keep its long distance telephone office open at all hours of the day at Arlington. The petitioners claim that -the office hours now in torce Dy the telephone! company during week dnyse from 8; in the morning until 8 in the evening,' and that, on Sunday the hours are from; H to 12 in the forenoon and J to 6 in the evening, which, they contend,, are. unsatisfactory as they frequently have' ! occasion to hold outsido communicatioa ,,y tp,.nhone in ..ecUon with their i.-iuhmiIiva hntiitinauna u mn tl.O tlP- I phone exchange is closed. The Salem postoffice will he closed all !ny tomorrow anil practically all 'the employes will lie given a iioliday. j o A marriage license was issued today to drover ('. White and Josie .Morns, both of this city. Model Shaving Parlors closed all day Thanksgiving. Will remain open until 10 o'clock tonight. Brass goods, vases, lamps, umbrella stands, etc. Huy early to get best choice, liuren & Hamilton. Dr. Virgil W. Knowles, In charge of the demonstration!!! and educational iiog-chulera work in Oregon, being car ried on by the U. S. board of ngricul county agriculturist. o Sllolll win ,,ftsi, ot- nHj. m,s9 Thursday, Thanksgiving day, nur inter than 12 o'clock noon. Dr, Utter, dentist, phone 606, Salem Hank ot Commerce building. Attorney General-elect George M. ! Drown, of Hosclmrg, who is in the city . ' , - rt iw, ,;lllu,,i! ,1IW , :, .i:.. .i,: ....,. i,., fl inflice, says that he expects to move Wm Vome time between now and the first of the year, but does not want to take his children out of school at Kosenurg until tile noniiay Mican ... . tllp rllt) f the ' ' .... ... first semester. He will not rcsiun ins . , ,,, , H wil tniB hiMl 1rarly ' ol tilm. ,,, ' finish up the work he has in hand, and ), ,!, not want to leave the office ull,ji t10 fl,l1n is (.i,-iiri for his su s- i sor. As the office uf district attorney will not bo vacant until Air. Ilrown . assnuies his duties of attorney general, (Inveinur West has not announced the appointment of his successor as yet. -0 Special mooting of Salem lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M., this evening. Work In tho M. AL degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. Refreshments. , A suit to collect $6.34 alleged to be - due for 11 grocery bill was filed in tho , circuit cmrt toilav bv Ward K. Rich- , uectiou with the suit. rHOORAM Plenty of Laughs. Don't Miss This "PARSON LARKIN'S WIFE" A rine Two Part Comedy that will add Joy to the day and est to your appetite, PLEASES THE PEOPLE - 10c globe! TODAY AND THURSDAY Robert Warwick in "THE DOLLAR MARK" A Beautiful Society Drama in 5 Acts Also a good Comedy will be shown Continuous Show Thanksgiving from 2 till 11 p- m. 10c Coming Friday and Saturday "THE PLUM TREE" IN 3 ACTS Produced in conjunction with the complete prize mystery story pub lished in the Ladies' World featuring the ever popular star Francis X. Bushman The 15th and last Episode of the Trey 0' Hearts will also he Bhowii. "FOLLOW THE CROWD" H 2 I Lee Hung, the Chinese cook of the Salem sanatorium, who was given preliminary hearing in jnsliee ourt,. this afternoon on a stntutorv ciurge,.' . , i m m ,. k ,, i 1 1, t mi wii "' ; 7, ' '.nlM- hound over to the g nu airy untiei . , , . , J i s ,., ,', i i,. 2(lll bonds, which were tnrnisiied. Mis. Knighton was brought from l'ortland , ,r , .,, , ,,,,,.;, v oday by a nurse I on. the u.ut.Mii.t hospital in that ctv. Tie. Mendelsohn, specialist in fitting u I glasses correc ly. See '''"'''!'' ' .",M . . :u j priceless lust how niucn m job h , never real,.e nut s gn e. Ire sen e ii .,. -- has liail more l inn ,i eu.s imi ih, . , ex .enence in his profession nnd he." IV:,H Krowiiig Heiiker mid weaker I expei.ino mi i .nnd the shore and hen seemed lust as furnishes just the glasses Unit '" need. He uses neither drops nor drugs, as thev are dangerous. He guarantees all his work. Dr. II. 1'. -Mcndel-ohii, Doctor of Optics, 21(1-211 Cnited States Hank building, Salem, Oregon. , ... t a 1 I kept it up. Then I lost consciousness. If the dty of Salem engages in a y ., ,,, ,,,. ,; ,., , . , sewer work this winter it is prohi I e , fi,mn yU,xMw that it will make application to i'omc.ti Vl, (US (1 ,, under the provisions of the workman s; A . M y T'Z , , , n the v Ty''He on", r' that the city could come under the '"'-. provision of the act at iiny time bv ' inakimr furinal anulicalion. Sewer ...r...lr iu nii.iul.l.ii.ii.l hiiv imij ntnl it' is likelv that the workmen in the cm- ploy of the city on sewer work would tie Willing 10 cuniriiuiie t 111 r sniuc 111 the coinuiission for the protiction of tho act. 0 Business will be suspended in prac- ticnllv all of the stores uml bunks of the city tomorrow, upon the occasion it" Ihe celebration of Thanksgiving dnv : and the day will be given over in nil ; of 1 lie churches tn special seiviee in! keeping with the spirit of the day.' The schools throughout the city will bo closed tomorrow and Friday in or der that the children may observe tliel day with their parents and that those; woo ine in uu ceimiiy inuv jin 1.1 uteir several unne mr me nig lea! aud weeK-enil visit. I lie prngrutus ot service tu he held in tiie different churches of the city will be found in the social column of today's ii-suo of the Journal. ft i ! OPEN FORUM kkkKlHsi't(k')ik Pastors Endorse Welsh. i'Kan. fireman. Kditnr .Inurnitl! I,,IJ""' 'vinclni'iiii. We, the member of the Salem Mia- ',.'.. ' ,,l!l"r' Isterial rniott, being fully convinc... ' " "" ''' rf of the ability of .1. T. Welsh, and lutv-i ," J""11'""'"' ing received d. finite written nssurnn.el -v ,lll.v,,Hi 'Sr(1. "fk. I from him regarding hi position on mutters of vital concern to the moral Iwcll'nie of our eitv, hereby endorse YOUR PROPERTY! jhim unreservedly for the position of : "Y LET YOUR HOME BURN? I city ninrsh'il, and bespeak for him thclrm iCT 1 PP nrMin n.n-n :l::,fro.r;;; '- Th INSTANTANEOUS FIRE , ,K,,.i ' ' 1 " 'v r 1...,,., 1 .1., j .1. C. Spencer, Sccrelai) , I Mars is t.ie proper nnnie for the god cr bnttle, for that is whst he doe to the pence and Imppiucs of humanity. PLACE MADE VACANT FOR HARMONY'S SAKE The state board of horticulture, this morning, voted to remove A. II. Carson, horticultural commissioner for the Southern Oregon district, for the good of the service and his successor will bo decided upon,at a future meeting of the board,, following a thorough investiga tion of conditions and the needs of tho district. , , About two weelis ago the board re ceived a petition signed by several hundred of tho fruit growers of Jack son and Josephine counties asking that Mr. Carson, who has hold the position for the post IS years, be removed on the ground that he was not progressive and neglected the duties of his position and that a more aggressive man be ap pointed in his place. Tho board gave Mr. Carson a hearing and postponed action pending an investigation and the order of his removal of today was thought best for the interests of har mony and the protection and promo tion of the fruit industry of the dis trict. ' LACK OF EQUIPMENT BLAMED FOR UtAlH ... nniTinn nmrnirl IN BULlMo VYKLUV (Continued from page one.) the vessel striking the reef. "But I cannot understand the state ment that the Hnnnlei's supply of pow der for her lifesnving gun was insufii- j cient," Bulger said. "Ilie vessel was insnected a few weeks uco and at Unit time her equipment was perfect in cv-'FOK SALE Cheap, huge ccsnbination cry respect. I also want to be assured; snfe. l'oolc's Drug Storo, 11,5 North that the vessels that responded tn the Liberty. calls for help did all that could have ' .TrT'.-rrrr: , .. : - been lone I MODLUN o-rooin house tur rent; range, "It possible I shall start the Invest i-1 ''Ounected Imlh, vlectric Mights. In- ' Ration tomorrow morning. 1 hope Mi qmre o4 Mem Hunk ot ( mercc. have Captain Carrey's statement n.; '(,' SALE Duron Jersey hour, 10 that time. The other sufvivnrs will be lnoIltll9 c,), . H. Runner, Salem, Ore, summiii:cd to appear at the earliest j)idlic 24-F-lil. pessnue moment. ' ' A Heroic Fireman. Many pathetic, incidents and thrill ing stories of heroism were told by the, survivors here today. Wireless Oper ator l.ovcjoy stated that Oiler J. Ken nedy sacrificed his lite to save those of two women. "Alter the llannlei hud broken up," r.ovejny said, "Kennedy sivuin to a rat't only to let go his hold when he saw a woman struggling in the water. He assisted her to the ral't and then dropped back into the surf. Kennedy a tew r.niiutt'S niter tew r.niiutt'S Inter ussistcil nnnth wonuin to a log which v.ns stroll! enough to support bntli. Weakened In t.i ..i-.-....tu l i.., i,. i.i ... ,.; ,', ;.,,,,,. ' ' ' ' "Oiiuiii unose ine lie nau s:ieu jan: Wvll uml (lod spied, the gallant lire, , , , i , - . . , ' man dropped buck into the waters and i ,, 1 " ln LV"- i -Mrs. nl Franz, of Sin rruncisco, a Mrvlv wls hl.nrturl)kell ,IJl1liy vcr 'i(,(, ,W ',. ,iir 15.m(1t,,s.1, pnf It l'l T 1 1...., .1 - in ii i in u iii-ui-ii inn i lie "if i ..I... 1 1 T I., .1 1...I... : I ,,, ., i ,,,,,,,1,,,,, n',k. nnj ... 1 HM 1 t k n till it. Lviri tinin :i . . - , , ,. ,lM M ( TlV , , tar 'iwnv 'is when we first struck th water. I. too, was growirg weak, but . I. I was determined to snve my boy at all costs, Alv hands were neailv frozci I and us u hst resort I took tiie bnliy's ; little gown in my teeth. For two hours :,in'S WM l'"M .V""-"'''r ' H'.liaus.'FOR HALE Complete garage repair tt ' ' ! t? ipn.ent' be.onjin ,0 U , u 1,11, .1 i'i... .. . i .... n.... ' "." ' "' -in a iiia - bury reef v.o ran into n heavv fuff. I . gave orders to heave the had nnd went , alt. "Jest then wo ran inln heavy breal: s, lnt our rudder and the wnvis; iliV the llitiiiilei hi .n the rocks. I used the usual precautions for the ' siitety ot the passengers, but evei-, el ' j fort to save them was unavailing, fl came ashore on 11 piece of wreckage, " I ine Known Dead. Following is the list ef known dead: l'ussengers Mis. Denis F. .Micnrn. Sun Francisco. Alice lli.nvii, San Francisco. Mrs. M. K, Cniterill, widow, Sacra mento, Valentine Fran?., infant son of Airs. Yelcilfinit Frnnv Slu ,, T I ... i,,witt II Cole Merkelev ' ,, w H.'uvell. San ,,;' j jj u(,. 'Inns. oi, ilredging. engineer, ramento. 1.. C. .Merritt, steainhip aeut, Eu reka, ('. '' Unbelts (tie mint, l'etr.ilin, lli.rrv llobeit", 1 1 - v.n r- .1 .1 sou of C, A. Unbelts. Vern.lule. 11. V, Hubert, er.ttle inn 11 -t V- . . .Mincy Muuiiwanl, iiegrcss. Oak- ill no. One unidentified Woman, 23 or .1 ) years ni l, mule on chin, wiiglit nhnuf 113 pounds, Crew ITYTIWrillCUrDn I i-rtiimJUKJUUV KlUs any kind of blase instantly, Bpeclal Advertising Price, 11-60 (Regular Price, 13.00) FRANK LAWRENCE CO, 18 Breyman Block. NEWJODAY One cent per word each Inser tion. Conv for advertisements un- I der this beading should be la by a p. n, PHONE MAIN IL HOT dogs at Fred V Night Lunch. jUOAT M KAT for sale; first-class only. Phone aiuu !i. FOB .HUNT 3-room' furnished Hut, close in. Phono 2-134 JI. FOB SALE Well-bred llolsteiu bull, 13 months. l'hono 41-F-3. WANTED To trade wood for a milk4 cow. I'hone 7U-F-11. FURNISHED rooniB, near city hull, 3-iti Noith High. I'hceie 4. PRACTICAL nurse wants work, wages reasonable, l'hono I5I7R. 11EAVV team wanted for feed and keep. Address T 41, euro Journal. FOR SALE Full-blooded Jersey heifer, fresn soon. vv. reuse, Jia.vsvnie - I FOB SALE Dry second-growth wood, if I per cord, l'hono 22111. FOR KENT -room modern house, 2e0 South Fourteenth street, FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire at 4111 N, Cottage. FOlt KENT A neat three-room I s-!. Iii'iuire l.lllil, corner llund and Fifth st reels. (ll'XUANTKED die Frank Lawrence block. 'k proteclnis, ."ille. !ii, IS llreyniah WANTED tiuod one-horse wagon with shafts and brake. I'hone 2PS oi I-V27-.I. lit 1ST Sunday, cnineo pin, with gull w.'eath iiiouiiil cnineo. Liberal ic ward for return to this office. LOOK for the new sign, Hotel Kay-., IIS Ninth Cinnmci'ciul stiect. I'ricet roiisnniililo. Cuff Kays, prop. AlA.'K HI IT Swi'pt your friend's chimneys and elenued their funuicctf, I'hone 111, Salem Chininey Sweep. WANTED Second hand buggy, inii't be light weight. Address M, cure ol Journal. WE HAVE grain and vetch iiny for sale at the ranch or delivered whom rc.piiicd. lioorge Swegle, (linden Road. WE will alloy you the highest pi ice fur your used furniture in exchange for new. Chief Bros., home furnishers, l'hono "il'.'l. 1'tH'ND Two Airedale pups; Owner can have them by describing uiul pity ing expense incurred by finder. I'hone Al 31. FOR SALE Two gi.od high-guide .Id soy cows, five and six, one Iresh, ono will be sruti; price very reasunnhlt. ' :i."l North Twenty-first 'street. j hiiois, eie,, ncjv an. 1 llliesi, ucsik"' Addiesu E. V. Ilrnwn. lnileneinlcnci.. ....i.. 1........ 1....!.... FOR TRADE A good brick biisincs block In Eugene, Oro.j good iinoinu property. Will trade for good tuna la. id in the Willametto valley. Will pny yon tn look this up. Adilrcit 1. 0. llox 201, Eugene, Ore. FOR EXCIIANC.E (liocery stuck, real eslute and cash for city residence or suburban home of 10 to -10 acies, well located, nut over three miles from Salem, in Marion enmity. W. A. T.in tun, -INI Court street. WALNUTS BYPARCEL POST Oregon grown English Walnut f"r sale. First grade, 10 to 2.T lbs. at 20f lb.; 23 to '13 lbs. lite lb. Second grade. 10 to 45 li. at 1'ic, C O. I). Parcel 1'ost. L. W. SVARVERUD, Jofforson, Oregon When men wenr hut wllh enough rlblui;i on them to suggest that Huy lWere rigged by a milliner, It is time to stop Joking about women ' elnlhe Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamnlea, OhIU Con Came, Chop Buey Noodle 420 Ferry Street When In SALEM, OBEOON, atop BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Privato Bath". RATEB 7oe, 11.00, 11.60 PER DAY. The only hotel in tha oustnosa msu Nearest to all uepota, iiw Capitol Building. A Home Away from Home. T. O. BLIOlt, Prop. Both Phonei Free Auto But. aid a 1 t 5 X ssA Nov. 30, Dec. 1, See Page M" 3, Today's Journal 1 w 0 rrnff o a me Thompson in 11