EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 191.Tr In Today and Tomorrow in Our Shoe Section FREE DEMONSTRATION By Noted Foot Specialist for All Foot Sufferers For the benefit of all who have foot troubles, whose feet ache or pain, who tire easily, we have arranged for the services of Mr. C. S. Mappin, a noted Chicago Foot Specialist, who will be at our store today and tomorrow. Consult Him His Services are FREE And You Will Not be Obliged to Purchase Your Shoes Here There's a Scholi Appliance for Every Foot Ailment or Deformity Scholl's Bunion Reducer for the bunion or enlarged joints. Reduces and pro tects the bunion or enlarged joint. Scholl's Toe-Right for overlapping small toes and soft corns between the toes a sure cure. Scholl's Fixo Corn Plaster guaranteed to remove corns. Scholl's Fixo Foot Powder antiseptic healing and pleasant to the feet. Scholl's Footdok cures perspiring and sweaty feet. Scholl's Toe-Flex for bunion or overlap ping toe. The House of Quality All Around Town rffTTTTf TTft Dr. Mendelsonn, lyeclnllst In fitting glasses correctly. U. S. bank bldg. I. 0. 8 21112 Hubbard building. The river today Is 3.B feet above low wale- mink and slowly rising. No rain fall has been recorded for the last ill hours, i Dr 0'N1'1. opioniotrlHt 11 ,,",h . ,. . 1 . , Tli. fimornl services of Angus Mac - Donald will be held Saturday at I ..'ID . in. from the Terwelliger liome Pnr - The Capital Lumber Co., 310 South. Twellth. Building material of nil kimls. Absolutely pure Tokalon Cream' Until s. The Emerson Club will ..meat to.' night with Hi'. I'lorii A. HiowMcr, at ) "imii l'..') llubbaid building. Com-' petisatinu is the topic for tonight. All lovers and students of Knicrson Hie eoidiiilly invited lo these meetings. j Sowing machines. We are closing out some nice ilmpn Is, S, tlL'.ln, s I ", i if'-'o, V'.'fi, Come at once If you want a murium', lilo Slut,, sheet', Mrs Jnnnlo Hunk, house gi'ost of Wrs. 11 it it It Thii'iipBiiii of Hnlciii Heights, lini just bought n Imililiii'! site on Nob llilll nnd w ill soon begin the election of n ' liiodcin bungalow, Learn how to make s really good cup ' of ciilfce toiiioi'iow bv iittcinling Hie free demonstration bv Miss Ncl-on al the llnggiiia (hoceiy Co., IL'I Simlh I'oiumeicinl street, J. A. Low!, formerly of Spokane, but now living on a lOncie tind that iie has n illy purch I near Liberty,' wns in the city today. Mr, Lewis is prcpiting to pianl the had iu fruits this spring. Best cronmery butter 3,10 per pound. The Huggim, (iioceiy Co., 1-1 South oinmcicial street. 0. Tulks, recently here from Cnnndo, tn lav ei.'hnnged rcsid e property In Independence for 100 acres of laud In Washington, the deal being handled by .1. K. Scott. A large booster nlssa Is being organ Wed Tor the Knights ami Ladies of Socuiity. Tlil chins will be Initiated Meyers large Ready-to-Wear Salon a Splendid Early Showing of New Spring Suits, Coals, Dress es for Women and Misses A delightfully attractive display of fashion's newest garments are shown in the newest fabrics and colorings for spring and summer. The many deft touches of the garment designers and the many different modes of trimming has brought out a large variety from which to choose. We cordially invite an inspection of these new arrivals. Scholl's Foot Baser A foot rest eases the feet, gives absolute rest to muscles and nerves light and springy equalizes the body's weight and gives a buoyant and graceful step. Scholl's Tri-Spring Arch Support for severe cases of flat foot and for persons of heavy weight gives an upward, springy pressure to the key bone of the arch. Scholl's Absorbo Corn Pads remove corns and callouses by the process of absorption; also prevents shoe pressure. v JLiCOODlCOODS f : fit ll.v next week, llistiict Manager Ihonuis, o Portland, coming here to assist in the work. Dollar watihos at Stone's drug store. To the frnltirrowor the prospocts never looked biigbtei, says '. O. Con stable, county fiuit inspccliir. Wight i.mui fl,., I'tiiil , I....,.- ...:.l. il...:.. ovtlc-lprnaing and spraying iu all parts of !the county, uad it I ) the fruit in- (specter pretty busv allcnding to the 1 ,uli,, liK 'm,.,. j T!,0 p..flo rho-0 Co, haV), oucnod iup mi art studio iu connection with tli en- post i'ii id and kodak finishing de- pnitinciit. We will malic nothing cheap Hut our great finishing equipment en ables us to give you big uliio for your money, There Is nothing In the photo lino that we cannot make. Fosl cards, the best, $1 a dozen. Call and soo those folders we mtiko for .tl.'lo n ilocn. I'liiitic Photo Co,, Kooiu I'alliin block, WEXFORD TODAY AND SATURDAY "THE MASTER KEY" Hotter than everSec the plunge of the racing automobile through the burning bridge, milking the most thrilling and renliistie scene of Its kind ever fib I its fascinating ever iiiiiinle. THE WORLD TAMED "Mary Fuller" "THE VIRTUOSO" A comedy diamn of the kind that jou like Miss Puller In, "TICKLE ELSIE" A Powers Comedy MATINEE DAILY 3 TO B ONE JITNEY n I I A new auto parcel delivery is one of the latest business enterprises for the city. C. fl. Mclilroy, formerly with the 'treat Northern Kxpress Co., has resigned his position with that eien- puny and will bo ready for business l .,1.1. 1 ..in 1 1-ii it Stating that the exhibits of the Wil Inut.'tlc Valley association were in the lead, W. F. (Iroves, comiuissioner from inniiiill countv, wired rred S, Bvuou , y f()r ,1,,ljlionl(1 rruit ,x,s i or- der to further extend the fruit lisplay shown bv the association. I Try the Electro Prismatic Wave Gen 'eratur nt tlilsnu's barber shop. Some thing new. Cnptaiit Lorenzon, of the Salvation Armv, tins just returned with Lieuten ant Colonel Scott, ol (Scntlle, from an cxlcii'lcd tour of the valley, including Kugcne, Albany ami several other cities. While in Kugcne they made Hrraugc inents to establish a barrnckn in that city williiu the next month. Boo Loekwood first before buying or tenting a typewriter. Ilicji guide ma chillis of nil kinds lit most reasonable pries, cash or easy payments. . Watch the window at 210 North Cotniuerclnl street. W. A. Clements, who has for some time past been employed with Cue Wiley II. Allen Co., left yesterday for Han I I'nini sen, where he has accepted n position with the Nnitonal Cash Regis ter Co., with ofliccs on the exposition i. I,.. 1. 1. i ... ... , . . , ' liiiiiiiius. iiiiijin .ocrcer nas iiiuen tnei position with the Wiley It. Allen Co. j L, A. Lupton, advertising and dis play man for the Meyers department store, returned this morning from Port land, where he has been unending the Hose City Hisplny association, Tois is a new association with mer ,111 mom. bets, its object being to get together all the window display men of the state in 'iiscuss unit exchange, ideas, After trying three wooke of Wyoming weather, J. Vogtliu has returned to Sn- . . , . Inn and savs this clininte is good , Kind We lliake. enough for lilni. Mr. Vogtliu wns ynnl muster nt the Southern Pacific yards,' bill ..bout three weeks ago decided to Alt fnl. Rhlirlon iPIlSPS return to Ills tWiner homo In Wyoming., "flSK 11,1 HUUUll It-iiBLS Three weeks of winter climate in Wy oming was enough t.i satisfy him, Bhoriff J. J. Campbell, of Lstnh county, Iduhu, aimed iu Sulci., today to take Asa Ti.nliill buck hi Moscow to otjiml trial on n buiglnry rhatge. Sherilf Campbell took ocensiou to com pliineut Shcilt'f Ksch on the capture 11' Tiii'hll at West Sla.vton Thursday evening. He ssys that times nre good ii. Idaho and that It is n farming conn 'try nnd most of the wheat growers took adv.intage of the high prices of wheat .(hut there is lots of money in the roun 'try. No iinemploveil prublems confront the officers' in that country, as there is plenty of work anil lota of good jobs but no "positions," and things go off with a dash in Idaho which will not permit of any loitering. . A new agent has been appointed to take charge of the local Cireat Northern Kxpress Co., taking effect today. V. 8. Poster, w'ho has been agent here for some time, will be transferred to Spok ane, and Sunford Junes, of St. Paul, has jbeen assigned to this office, ('has. K. Kichurcls, traveling auditor, ot scuttle, is. h?,-e today checking up the books be fore the new agent takes charge of the office. Misses Alma Ashby and Ruth Van I'ntten, of the (Tent rul Congregational church, lire nttending the state con vention of the Christian Endeavor which is being held nt Kugcne thin week. "After Twenty-Five Years," is the subject of un address to be given nt r.ugene haturduy evening ny rror. J.!'" . C. Nelson, principal of the h.gh school. aplnn declares no lei tors to or from The address is to be delivered before j labor lenders in alifoinia were seized the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at their: ...I I..:.:., ll .... 1 . annual initiation banquet. i Ollson's barber shop has just received a new Upliance known as nil electric .prismatic wave generntor which pro duces remarkable results in electric 'massage, etc., and gives forth blue lightning in any desired quantity on the elast provocation. It makes use of tho least provocation. It makes use of from a direct electric current is capable of sending out Bevernl million vibra tions per second. At the meeting of the Maccabees Wednesday night at -McCornack ' hall, addresses were .made by several promi nent lodgn men not associated with the .Maccabees. Among those speaking Iwere State 'ommiiiider of the .Macca bees ,1. W. Sherwood, State Commander nf the Knights ami Ladies of Security Thomas, State Organizer Siiunioiids of tne Woodmen of the World, find rrniik Mutter, reading clerk of the senate. J After the regular session mid addresses, a banquet wus served by the Indies of ihe lodge. I The case of William Jones charged with bootlegging was tried this nl'ter 'noon in police court. Witnesses for the icity testified that Jones gave a pint of liquor to Holla Howe, who in turn gave it to them. Witnesses also testified that tell gallons of liquor ill pints was delivered at the O. C. T. dock, January ; 27, consigned to. William Florence, '. which was delivered at the home of Wililum Jones, corner of llith and B I streets. Attorneys Walter Keys nnd Fred Lamport are appearing for the de Ifendant, William 11. Trindlc represent ing the city. I Tho children who come to the story I hour on Saturday morning are to have a special treat, for Mr. Ilotsou prom ises io tell them stivies of our two heroes, Washington and Lincoln. Many I of th-.' children already know what good ! stories Mr. Ilotion toils, ami all may know if they will come to the public library on Sntiirdny morning nt !I::I0. lie sure to be on time, and lose none lof the pleasure. The animals from the Noah s ark will probably not be on I exhibition much longer than that day. I The book, "I'ipoN of Clovis, " for which so nianv children have asked, has come, ami will be put. into circiilatiu.i in the morning. Dp -id litnpv Hnvor ViVUm f fnimfprfpi'tprc i iviiiii vi vvuiuviivuvitf, Sun Frnncisco,,, Feb. II). Hurry Thomanii, a jitney bus driver, whosoi dead bodv wns touud in his nutomohilei hero early today, was the victim of tho vengeance of a gang of counter-! feiters, whose secrets he is alleged to have betrayed to tho federal author- ,,,., y 0. VnuK,in lln,j D. . Jos ! -e -e ''ml'. . .i i i .i 'who testified that they purchased two I J.uiics' reouest tiint no religious ser- .,b ' I!.,. rhlHnerno'n,, I.1 ' whisky from l,Le. , The uJJ:: W ...'., Aer his ho,,yil. be ' ' . ,. . ,, ' ZZm ot MnmiAu isd Z lars, together with n, number of spur- ious i is. Tho find was made by A. S, Moiinhnn, a deputy iu the public administrator's nil ice. Thn Thoi;,; imd furnished Ihe federal authorities with information which placed them upon the hack of a counterfeiters gang is the eouvic-j."' " ... , , , , , ., , tion of the officers working on the', llMn h,s own behalf declared that murder case. Thomann, they believe, nev" '" r ''' w,- ,.,. .., : ... ni.. ..!,.-,. to th? federal agents, and was trying to earn .... honest living when mur - deed bv his former companions. . 1 . - The finding of a gold watch, M.O.i in i.., un, , ,,,,.,..,. --v.... rhoinanu s bodv first gave the polb o n clue thill the motive was revenge. When your eyes depend , , . 011 glaSSCS, JTOU Want glilSSOS you can depend upon. The, and Shur-On mountings. Miss A. McCulloch OPTOMETRIST 208-209 Hubbard Bid?. Phone 109 &l0 !Hr.nMf.imnn! Alleged Dynamiter of Los Angeles Times Talks of Charges I Port Orchard, Wash., Feb. 19. David Cntdan. in iuil charged with beinir a participant in the dynamitinir of the ''W, i ' , ' . , " , , sterdam from New Orleans with a enr- lo Angeles limes bmlding.-devoled g0 of oi1j fithpr struok a mine or was the, greater part of an interview today torpedoed in the Straits of Dover to to denving lurid details gent out from (lay- Eighteen members of the crew hre immediately following his arrest '?"! " nlu'',.V pilot ore missing, and in his cabin, lie denies that any high i 1inri,l,ll ,lvni,tn um.li no lit.,., i.un.l in .. , , . first move bv the Hermans in currving the Los Angeles Tunes destruction was;in(o ,lffe,t ,jlrir ,ocklue ng.ylmt Kn(,. discovered. land He declares emphatically, moreover,: .m r,rm(ln Bu,,mrin0 r.1(, t,.,.otlo hnt he can prove he never was ...side 0(1 rumuh off Dieppe w hile en Los Angeles. He admits, however I tonU, tv,m ,Illvrc , Dunkirk. The sub- P...B .".ougn . -re as a news agent on Southern Pacific trains, Was A stick nnd a half of dvnamit n nni in nis in tie c in n two mi es iut. of Rolling Bav, on Kainbndge Island, just across the bay from Seattle, but this is a far ory from the mtro usedl c . . . , . ., . ,1 wrec ,nK the newspaper plant, lie. , , M ' i X .HV I ilr'7 i 0f.,"'-C,"";Hne. I'umps were started immediately, ?,.io . " i. i ' . i i ' i 4 t, a week shaving the residents of Bnin- briilge. From the 2 or so a week that he made from that source an the ,. . . , - . . 1 11 IIMIIIUI'IP til Ut r, C It'll III IIH-BV . " i ; timl Imvo not boon heiinl from siikh. nhu to contribute sonmtiiuiir t"i the, , . -.i u, .1 i' . -e 1 v -i 1 Hp v oral voluiitcprH remainpd with f liica '0 '"i""' " ta"i" Dovlr Caplan has lived in Mils neighbor- tuPs a"'v,,!l "ml t0Vl 1,.or W.",m"i i..i t. ....:...:... .. . ,! As there nre no mines in the channel iiv iiiiiiiiitu un, 1111 iiui'ii ve un and .i i .it,-. has been in South Afri,-n, Europe er' w"l-"!-. struck B r,t 3 other distant spots mentioned' 'fl'' '"?'"y authorities declare th at ,f never or the other distant spot 111 1 lie earlier account. He took particular pains to deny that his arrest was, in his oninion, a "1 "u.Ly tne .ennans. 11 i as gc, -frnmeun on the nart of the Horn, le-!'""? 1"'"'vl"1' '""ver, that the- Bel- tective agencv, and spoke highly of the.;r"" rmoi. treatment he had received from the TK"! m,mon f"1 wen, 1 withheld from passengers today, and Caplan speaks with a pronounced; foreign ncceur. lie nns tno nppear nnce of an ordinary working man. and 11.. i... ' ...i q.,iii.. .11 i'r nun ri:niiiii-i i-,-miiiii u i.i jiii-n iu represent him, and will not ilscuss hi nu til 1, n nniiPn,.fl.i .. in. )i,. , - 'j The Dutch stenmer Helena was stop- OmCIAL COMMENT WITHHELD. P''(1 ''V a Zeppelin today. After ns . certuining the vessel's identity, the pil- nr 1 . , ,n . . ot of the Zeppelin .signalled the Helcun Washington Feb. 19.()ff,c,al com- , ' This was the first time, r'.M0.'', 'T,rm.0r"'1''''m W"8iwitl, the exception of the raid on the withheld today at (he Japanese em- B . , h ' h , Zomm hav H. . . . . .-. was pointed out t lint the seeming" discrepaiieies in the number of .claims; w "by B MHsh o. frills t n!"b, .1: l Ziid'b "r:?!f7' r ryr:zr "ri,,K . i. i w 1 . i . a i taken to prnfeet poawt tnwno. 1 dained It wa suggesled that Japan Frtl,rr,,msfl o( R,lips wore ,.,,, might have regarde, some of its de- . , j not known whclher .lands as no, of sufficient : importance . , , to Miclude ,n its men orandun, or that J . , k f , ,. it may have withheld some of them. . "a"'" v .Inpun, it wns generally believed iu)n t,'l' official circles here, will niake further i m ' explanation lo the Cnited States. t it nppenrs that America is laboring un-1 der a false impression ns to Japan's I attitude. i RolIa Howe Convicted r ill t t n ot illegal booze jelling ; aT UlUa Umc W11H (,nnvicted of selling! iqU(jr eonU.,lty t u,v in police court ' Vesterdav afternoon and lmvcii a fine of I ii,,,. ,',i, i:,:, ; i;" if I OH, or the limit in jail. timony recountcii tlmt Vnugiin uskeil H"We fHr B0",C li,'"r "ml H0W '"'''I'liillips, who defcnO Vaughn then gave Howe twu I fifty cent pieces nnd later re- mur l(, , ,.,., , ..,. ' ,,. turned to a rear room in one of the pool halls of the pity. Here he met "'il.,i",m J"""" "" '"V"' "M"-" "w0 1111(1 "wo ivc ,1,u ''""".v t0 ncsses nnu innr lie never O- llo wus not represented by un iW - ''"J 1 -j!'' -h ' ''" i"? M lary, Smith and Shields, was (111 tit- f.r HIiil iMllilit illln flillll-t lIliFlt till n..,u .,j - " ,.. , , i.,,.i i,.. in 1 1 ,1 nr 11M..111. 1 '"K- "'""" . ' , , . , .iiuiirii nun im,i nK, xiiiiiK.-n ,-i the merits of the case, ns he did not Hunt nnything to do with such cases. I " If your honor, yourself, were cliarg- i imI with bootlegging,, you would have to get someone else to iletcnd yon, sunt Mr. Smith nnd he withdrew from court. TODAY AND TOMORROW ' Superb Photoplay Production of the Immortal Story "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" Featuring Max Ftgman and Lo'.ita Robertson, with an all star cast, five parts of intense human Interest. Charles Chaplin In a Keystone the only comedlos made "HIS NEW PROFESSION''. A BIO LAUOHINO BHOW. ,WI If your Up is split, don't come, it will get hurt. BLIGH THEATRE 10C The Show That Coming Sunday oud Monday "THE BLUB MOUSE", and S Keystone Comedy Eight Reels. III Members of Crew if Eighteen and Pilot Vere Probably Drowned (By Ed L. Keen.) London, Feb. lit. The Norwegian ;ruiKC, in a sinking condition, was tow- f1 t0 Walmer, where she was benched. Xh; witll thp nrtemptcd destruction of ,he 'Fr(,, Btenmor Dinornh,' was tho .. . ' .... tn,..,(ln (li,i n. at,,:k Di. 'orah with full force nnd onlv one of the ..... rri... r:.. vrnt:i n .mm s Hits a iiuiij. i m: imii- , . , r . . . . , h to""1 Raf,''J ,"t" '"' by " lu ,,,,,,,,, wai) BIPraing nlmlK in ..,, ,, i.. ,,iit v,.i-Ia ,but the lowor ueok was soon nwnsli ItiTv.s wre iliftwn to iirovont n boilf oxloKi'.-n :nul the vexst'l's smnll bontH wero ( rtb.'p.Ml Iowpvihi. Ilic iilot nnd !the mine wus planted within the past lliw XJCiruii: u vi, 11111 in 11 r tne :,a I'ligs or u nuniner or "riiss-cnun- nel vessels were eoncclled. Advices re ceived hero indicate that the (lerman fleet is not participating in the block ade. but Zeppelins nre known to be pa - ' , ., . . - . : t'"'K on tho lookout I tur vessels carrying cargoes of food. lll'i'Il El II J llilli'l I" "111 I'l'ii mii'iin. . ... x..,,.i:i, .., ASHES IN BANK VAULT. Kearney, Mo., Feb. 1!). In nocordance with his request, Jie ashes of Krauk Juntos, the tjinicr bandit end brother of : Icsm"- Jnnics, who died yesterday on his liirin near hero, will rest iu the safety vault of a Kansas City bank. The body will be t'f n united iu St. Louis. jic X r . ,.i,,,v...i. i' ormer tinted States .Midge iled James when he ! murder charge at : Hallatin, Mo., will deliver the funeral i ,i1(,, vrrn THEATRE FOR DALLAS ! ! D. J. Kiley broke ground this morn- , mg for a smicturo on .uam street, , routh of Court, the cost of which when ''"'"pleted will be approximately DUO,-; , ,u,0. The building will occupy a space; of ,10x1.10 feet, and will bo of rein- p jorceo concroie. ji win no uujii especially for a moving pi.-ture house, and has been leased to Mr. O C. Smith fur term of years. Tho building oc-, ' . 1 1... il.n Ui... 41. 4 - . , n 1 cup.cn ...v .1..: '-i'-i " " . I III ri 01 1 I1R rm?. Will UC UUIll III UUIIU : .,.. ,.. , 1 """" , "r "-V" " '" '.' j niirrcniier ills ichsc, wnn u iiuin mini I next November. After the expiration 0f the lease the structure will be fnllv completed, but the picture house will i be ready to open for business by May under uny eircuiiistauces,' Uiillns Observer. Pleases the Teople 10c NEW TODAY i One cent per word each inser tion. Copy for advertisements un der this heading should be in by 2 p. m. PHONE MAIS Bfc- t HA I! I) TIMEH Remember Fred'n Night Lunch. BILLY Expert window cleaner. Fhono II OB. F1VIC .leicy cnws for sale. 1'hono tl-F-M. FOl'M) Chain nnd keys. Call Joiirmil office. VOI'MI Indy wants place to work for board while attending school. I'honc 1 S II. BAR IiKI) riynioiith Kock egga li.r hati-hing. Hi"i(i Smith Cottage. Phoiie WANTKI) 1'osition as housekecier by willow with one child. 1070 South 1 1 i ill. WANTKI) To rent, pasture for cnttlu. Wiil pnv cash rout ill advance. Phono l.)7(i-V.' I'XH! 1IK.NT Modern ."i-rooni bungalow in desirable locution, l'lione I'uiey F. Martin, 110. KOU THAUK (IK KK.VL' lly ownei, Il'i acres, good li-room house, clos'1 in. :i(l North Liberty. FOK SALK Stive fixtures, counters, showcases, scales, cash register, ec. Call 1 1 lliiies street. LOST Dark Irish crocheted handbag on North Capitul street, licturn to Journal office: receive reward.' SIX-I!OOM house for rent between Chcmckctii and Court, on Fifteenth street. Apply 1417 Court. 1'hono 1431. WE will allow you the highest price for your uso'l furniture in exchange for new. Calef Bros., home furnishers. Phone STUAVKD Onto my ranch, February Hi, two sows. Owner can have saino bv paving damages anil for this al-ve'-iiscment. Win. Miioncy, Clieiuawa. Foil SALK Cheap, wooden funks, good for water storage or other pur poses. Four 1100 gallon, five 2100 gallon, two 2MI0 gallon, two JliOO gallon. Call Salem Brewery. UKAL L'STATK I'.A lit) A I NS A 7:1 acro stock farm. Three general mer chandise stores. Kxceciliitgly tin" inline orchard, flood sawmill propimi tioe with timber. Well eipiiped dairy (iood homes iu Salein, ehiiip. A splendid large stock farm. Sipiniv Deal Henlty Co., V. S. Hank bldg. (: : sfc :(. DIED NY K--At her residence, liM'J Mill street, Tirirsday eicning, at 7:1.1 o'cloct, F-'!iruniy IS, 1(111, Mrs. Helen Nye, ag.'d .11 years. Funeral services will be held Satur day iilteinoon lit l! o'clock ut the Hup tis't church. The Hev. Hurry K. Mai shall will conduct the services. Inter ment, will take place at the City View cemetery. MAY BE BREAD RIOTS. Washington, Feb. 111. " A if: bread famine nnd even bread riots," if Kuropenn wheat or- : dels nre filled was the preilic- k tion voiced hero today by licp- k rcsentative Farr of Pcnnsyl- vnnin. author of n bill einpow- ering President Wilson to place an eiubai'go on foodstufl's. , i ik Special Tomorrow Lemons, dozen 2flc 2 lbs. Olnger Simps 25c 2 quarts Sniierkraut lie lbs, Smelt 25c No. 5 Pull Compound BOc 3 10c bars Cnsttle Sonp 21c S55 North Commercial St. Phone d8 No Rent. Low Prlcos. Vhen in BALF.M, OREGON, (top it 1 BLIGH HOTEL I Strictly Modern 1 ' Tree and Private Baths, i BATES 75c, 11.00, 1.B0 PER DAT. The only hotel In the business district. Kearcst to all Depots, Theatres and , Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Horn. T. O, BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones f roe Auto Sui, Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamales, Chill Con Carne, Chop Suey Noodle 420 Ferry Street