TWO. THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1014. TO) IE Y7 ALL KINDS OF STUNTS 1:9 Is Charming as Rebekah at the Well But Draws Line On Camels The homo editor has his residence iu I and assists materially iu the ornamen tation of that portion of our beautiful and exceedingly dry city, known asj South Salem. Wednesday morning as' he got into his clothes after hurriedly! kindling the fire of love in the kitchen gtove, the dulcet tones of his far bet ter half trickled into the bedroom from the kitchen with the information thnt: 1 "I am agraid you will have to get some j water as the faucets are dry. Maybe: you eaa got some this sido the river." It was not a cheerful prospect hunt ing a drink before breakfast in a mod el town, but it bad to be dono. After some skirmishing and many inquiries well was located at Mr, Martin's place on High, near Lincoln, and only two blocks away. The horse editor amblod over with a bucket on each arm and a song in his heart, not the dox-; !ogy, for the "blessings" were not! flowing at that time, and proceeded to ! do the Hcbekah act to the best of his ability, Tho well is a good one, (JO feet of it, and all underground, too, and he ' proceeded to windlass up a couple of buckets. Just then a lady of the nci;h borhood showed up and the horso eli-! tor with that charming gallantry for j whi.'h ho is nixed and which, by t)io way, is one of the most churiuiug traits ' of his lovable character, drew a bucket brimming with wntor from tho interior 1 department of Mr. Martin's lot and ' filled her pail, Tkcro the Itchckah act j stripped, for ho refused to draw for the gang of dry "cumels" thnt liud in the meantime gathered, Jt is a reg ular morning stunt since ami heaven alone knows when it will be stopped. However, tue horso editor consoles him-! self with the reflection that "every-, body's (Join ' it," unit whut is good eunuch for Hoilh Snlom folks is sat- i Ufactoiy to him. Tho only one who seems to bo gutting liny amusement ' out of it, so fur as shown, is tho horse I editor's butter f ruction, who ,iiNt smiles j as siio sens that encyelupocdiu of j useful iul'otmatiou doing the iiiua'iiis stunt. POLICEMAN WOUNDED BHMBBER DIES Cincinnati, Ohio, Dee. IS. I'ntrnlinsn Knaul died here tin lay of h bullet wound received yestnnluy in a re volver 'duel with Frank (1, lluhl, no torious aiitomubiln hunditi. who hud robbed two Cincinnati banks of more than ii:i,00O. lluhl wns Hh(t and killed in his battle with Knnul. 1 The police believe thnt llolil, before he met I'utrolimin Knnul, iruiisfoi red his loot to a woman confederate, 1 1 oh I got H.OOtl in currency from the West Knd branch of the Provident Savings1 Hank & Trust Company mid uit hour Inter entered the Liberty Hank and Havings Company bunk ten blocks nwny, fired two shots at Cashier (loorgu Winters, grabbed !r,IOO iu cur rency run to his automobile and dis appeared. rstrolnmn Knaul met llobl as lie was coming from a rooming house. Itoth fired simultaneously nnd euch fell, mortally wounded. GL0BE TODAY AND SATURDAY THE GARRISON SISTERS In a novel posing net. Having posed for all the lending artists in (lulled Ktntes 11 ml Ktnopo. PHOTOPLAYS. Selected Vitagruph program with such ctsni a Naomi Ohlldors, Darwin Karr, Norma Tulniadgo, Jsiuos Morrison and BUlio Quirk. Also HeMrstHrJig Wnr News making this one of the biggest ami be-t shows ever shnwii in Halem for 10c Bvraclul Matinees. J loming MONDAY AND TUESDAY PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE Laurie Ordway The (1 rent English Comedienne in aa entirely new net A. SCREAM llendliner at Panlnges this week. Laurie Ordway wants to sen nil her Halem friends again so don't disappoint her. Orpheus Trio Musicians and entertainers ex t ram d ilia ry. A selected licensed pnigium will also be shown, Hargain matinee each dsy. Children 5c, Adults 10c EVENINO OilJrcn 10c, Adults 20c DHOWS START 2:15 7:15 O:oo 'Home of the Best Shows" e Open Saturday, December 19, 9 A. W M THE ENTIRE STOCK OF High Grade Shoes WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT PRICES MADE POSSIBLE ONLY BY THE LOW FIG URES WHICH THE CREDITORS AGREED TO SETTLE FOR. OUR MISFORTUNE IS Your Gain EVERY PAIR MUST GO. GET BUSY EARLY. YOUR SIZE IS HERE. OUR NAME YOUR GUARANTEE. THE FACTS AS THEY ARE We have made settlement .with creditors and are now in possession of the store, and when we move into our new location we will have the finest and best equipped shoe store in the Willamette valley. We will continue' to serve you as we always have and to improve where possible. We will give you better values than ever before. We shall give' you shoes that have style at least six months ahead. We can do this through our close connection with America's leading factories. WE LOSE THE LEASE Compelled to Quit NOT ONE PAIR OF SHOES DO WE WANT TO MOVE TO THE NEW LOCATION. You Move Then We Move EVERY PAIR SACRIFICED. EVERY SIZE OF EVERY KIND. OUR REPUTATION YOUR GUARANTEE. Trade your dollars for double their worth of shoes here. Trade here because our treat ment of you was always right. Trade here because of the values you get now NO SUCH WOMEN'S SHOES High grade, values up to $5.00 PRICE 1.95 EVE BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S High grade, values up to $3.00 MADE IN SALEM QC MEN'S SHOES- fcO QC High "grade, values up to $4.00 ipdJJ Edwin Clapp Shoes $8.00 GRADE $6.43 $7.00 GRADE $5.85 $0.50 GRADE . $5.35 Hurley or Emerson $6.00 GRADE $1.95 $5.50 GRADE $4.25 $5.00 GRADE $3.95 $1.50 GRADE $3.15 $4.00 GRADE $2.95 Boys' & Children's Shoes $:?.50 BOYS' SHOES. .$2.65 $3.00 BOYS' SHOES. .$2.45 $2.50 BOYS' SHOES.. $1.95 CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN COST LindcrorLevirs&Sargcnt $5.00 GRADE $3.95 $4.50 GRADE $3.45 $1.00 GRADE $2.95 $:?.50 GRADE $2.35 LairdSchoberShoes $7.00 GRADE $5.00 $6.00 GRADE .$4.85 $5.50 GRADE $4.50 LOOK AT THE MAKERS' NAMES - CAN YOU BEAT THEM? FOR MEN EDWIN CLAPP, HURLEY, EMERSON, ROLSTON, ETC. FOR WOMEN LAIRD SCHOBER, LINDER, J. & K., LEVIRS BfcWtfr & SARGENT, MILLER SHOE CO., WICKERT & GARDINER, H VLLAHAN. HERE IS WHAT STYLES WE HAVE For Women For Men THE VERY LATEST STYLES THE NEW LEATHER FRENCH HEELS THE NEW SHORT FRENCH LASTS THE VERY NEW SHORT VAMPS THOSE LIGHT WEIGHT SOLES, TOO, THAT MAKE YOUR FOOT LOOK SMALL THE NEWEST STYLES ARE HERE THE NEW RUBBER SOLE WINTER SHOES For Children' OUR STOCK IS MOST COMPLETE ,x QUALITY SHOES AT AWFUL CUT PRICES Reinhart Service Reinhart Quality g g- (Q) J7 N El ART'S STORE Reinhart Values Reinhart Fitting SAME OLD LOCATION-444 STATE STREET imi HI BURNED AT BEND. Hcnd, Ore., Uw, i7.Adolpli Huvtrh-1 it, iiliiint ,10 years uM, who lias beou employed on tho Tumttlo project, wus, burned tn death curly tliis moruiiiK in u fire, which destroyed tlm U rami ic's-i tiiuriint ul roomiiiK house, conducted 1 ' liy .Mrs. Orcutt. Mrs. Otcutt anil oilier 'nuosts Just escaped with but few ! iiiuu'iiU". 'l'lu IIimiiI hotel, Hiljiiiiiiuii, nan threatened, tli work uf firefinlit i Iiik iieinK bumpered because 11 I bo cold. Tim flis Minted In Iho ri'atunraiit kilc'icti, i BIDS FORJUPPLIES (Continued from ng one.) INVi Stousloff Urns., 111.1. Flour, Shorts, Bran, Carols, Etc. Kurd wheat flour, 1.100 barrels; soft v liut flour, 1,0(10 barrels; graham, me (Hum, 0 bn rrt-ln ; crocked wheat, odl-Hi-, 1(1.500 pounds: brnn, JO tons; sliorts, 43 tons; middlings, 1 ton. Alters Itriio., l'ortluml Urnlium lour, 5.50 per ct.( Crrum of Whout, 2.!3 )! rut. Crown Mills Co. Itran, '.'0.50 per ton? jL(iu hit in, .VJ0 per out.; sliorls, 27.11! per ton: middlings, I'll. SO per ns-t.i soft wheat flour, $5.4.1 per cut.; linnl wheat flour, f ft.iiA per cut. ! KurokK Hour Mills Soft wheat ' flour, tt.'i.lt.l )ier ewt. ' tlolilen Hod (triihnm flour, r.75 it ent.! I'retim of Wlieut, three eents per imiinil (!) ton). j I'ortlnnd HouriitK Mills llrnn, 27. 1(1 ton; sliorts, t-l' IO ton; soft ulieat flour, tii.H cwt.; hard wheal flour, it5.nr and (j.tlS cut., according to tho Kriide, I'rrton Slnifer (Iriihnm flour, .tS.IO et.; hard wheat flour. fi.HO cwt. i Siinsrs. 1 77.000 founds, (trunulnteit, tor Salem institution, nnd l-l'O oniols of extra ,C hrand. Mnsoa-Khrinnii Co. Horry siiKiir, 'S.2i ewt.l Honolulu, 5.I7 ewt.; beet sii(;nr, tlMl ewt. Grains, Chicken Teed, Etc. Wheat -.'I'.'.l bushels. 1. A. While k Son, Snlrm, ifl.M. Outs KO bushels. IV A. White Si Son:, 51 eents. Hnrleyl'dO bushels, White Sous, 7'J cents. t'rtli'ked eom "10(1 pounds. Albeis Milling Co.. I'ortlnnd, 1.75 out.; White ,t Semi, fl.75 cwt. Hulled uuts fiflrt pounds fiu heiol), Alliers llros., fl.sn cnt.; White k Sons, $2.ii0. Beef sernps 15mt pounds. Albers lltns., :l.:if et. White ft Sons, ;.7H, tij-ster sliells, enstei n 1:100 pounds. tAlhers Hies., I'lulfie, ?fl eents ewt.;' 7'ae eustern; Whito Sons, $1.00 u cwt. . Charcoal 150 pounds. Albers llros, 1.05 ewt; White A Sons, 2.50, i I'M,. I ......II. .... nnt -.I. .1 ,.,, imii, iii.-iii inn ,v'P JMMUOls, hers llros., ijl.1'5 cwt.; White ft Som, .l.:iil, (trils, eoiirsV 1100 pounds, Allien llros., HiSc cut.; White ft Son., S.V. tiilts, mrdiiim ,1oo pounds. Albei'i llros., O.V ewt.; White k Sons, S.V, ' Some old biiehelors lgiulie the slni pie life Slid get ma u led.