V, ' i V .1 EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915. t t t New Assortments of Dainty it 1 1 j IT ! : V vllllliiiw Butter ick Patterns 1 1 HV I I Delinator JiL XiOOODiGOODS 4 .H - f - - M - - f All Around Town Dr. Meudelsonn, specialist In fitting . glasios correctly, U, 8. bunk bldg. j Dr. Stone's Itch Ointment cures the I tch, ! Today the rivor 1 at tho 4.5 Btage The liev. Harry 10. Marshall is hold li ml still rising. The rainfall recorded ' ing follow-up revival meetings at for ihu past 21 hours is .22 inch I. 0. 8., 211-12 Huubard building Dr, Asseln, dentist, second Bunk of Commerce building. floor, ! 1 L. J. Chapin, county agriculturist, gave an all day pinning deniiinstia-, tion today at the Gilbert Patterson ranch neiir Kola. ro I Dr. O. B. O'Neill, ontometrtst-ontlc-! in. 11 Bush Hank bldg. , 0 i I Dr. Stone's Clulhlnin Remedy, 20c; guurnntccd. . n ilio office of L, j, chapin. county ag- licultiiiist will be moved Satuiiliiv tioiii i th postoffice building to the room just ' In the rear erf the V. H. National Haule With the entrance on Stole street, The Capital "lu7mh7rco.. 340 South Tttrnlllll 11,1,1,11,,,, miilnrinl nf nil lu The Pacific Photo Co. have opened up mi art studio in cunucction with1 their post curd and kodnk finishing ile ! ) 'il it in r ii t . We will make nothing cheap. Ilu our great finishing eipiipmcnt en ables us to give you big value for your money, Theie is nothing in the photo line that we cniiuot uiiil.e. Po.it cards, tho best, $1 a dozen. ,. j,,,,.,, ,est, 1 a dozen. lfTnr. ,U. ",(,.,fol,(,r"1W9, I'licilic I'noto ( o., 0('"' Call and boo those for fl.'il) a dozen Koiiiu 2, Patton block, THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. - FOR RENT 8-room J f i?Vrii l,0USC " ("0Urt St fin" imPrSfB reasonable. In- -almiwv.Trmm RENT BUREAU. Genuine Bargains From Oar Exchange Department $2.00 Oak Stand Table, nearly as good as new, only 65 cents $20.00 Solid Oak Six-foot Dining Room Table, only $7.50 $8.00 Oak Extension Tabic only $2.95 $15.00 Velour Couch, in good shape, only $6.85 $10.00. Daby Kuggy for only $3.85 Kitchen Chairs as low as 25c lusasrasnsassnssB your credit is This -new Spring assortment is truly marvelous in its-splendor; such fresh, fluffy white garments in so many different styles and finishes, generously fashioned, made under strictly sanitary conditions of good quality fabrics. Dainty French American hand embroidered gar ments are among the display. It is an assortment worth seeing and should appeal to all lovers of pretty white wear. Prices are very attrac- 11 tive for their lowness. Tomorrow is Remnant Friday Remnants of, All Kinds Your Choice 1-2 Price - - 4M I t i - Roth Cream. sells the famous Tokalon ! Try the Electro Prismatic Wave Gen-: eratiir at Gilson's barber shop. llavesville. These meetings will con-' tiime a week or ten days. o Good rooms and fine hoard at reas-: nimble rates. The Cottage Hotel, Hill! Court. o Special bargains in used Pianos at the Unwind Piano House, 1:15 North Lib- erty street. " i O. O. Constable, e, county fruit inspect-1 urn this afternoon' in-' ' is in Woodlnir specting the general Woodbiirn and icinitv conditions ' 0 . . . ' Electric starters always start, after Gilbert ii I'otee adjust them. fioO Per- r.v- 5SS; o - A" Styles of Vlctrolnu are Bold by the Howard Pimm House, 1.15 North l.iber- '' street. ,..8' Bunnell, night operator for the; Vl'Stl'I'll I IIIOll, 0 IIIIS IllOIUlllg Illl' II I visit of ten days in the Sound country, including Seattle. During his absence, lt. W. I offen of I'ortlnud will hold terpiise in the city employing lour down the night wn.k for tiie Western i men. With proper support from local I'liion. ' dealers, N. K. Abbott, the malinger, 0 hopes soon to increase his present force. You should see the now style Kohler ? , ... & Campbell pinnos at the Howard Pi- found crochet-edged ker n:iu limine, North Liberty street. I''1"''1' "r m'"r lU't Congregational I church, return to thin office. Real Imported D. M. 0. embroidery' and crochet cottons, "'lhe Hob Nob i. . . . i 1 ior no 1 claim io give sonic Hung ri ,- , is prepaid to turinsl. you in any nun... , , , , , klmlt, vml ""I"', ' i'T,J'y,lm,'(- '"' 1'- Memlelsoh'n, Doctol - ly while villi cnn. I S South ( on,- f () , s,.2 ,-, . Hak building. niercinl street. Prices suhstnntiully re- Iducel. ii un,il.i,..i,u.i,llk.i........ good here. wmti mmami Muslin Wear Large Line of Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases. Sec-. ond Floor The Howard Piano Housn can supply your needs in anything in the V'ictrola line. See them at .1115 North l.inortv street. Built-to-order and .built to-fit book cases for your ofiee or your home, (iet estimates from the Iteinhard Cabinet Factory, I'hone 511. After the bowling dontest tonight at fi::j(i o'clock, at the Globe, between the Kugene 101k tenia nnd the local Ellis, both teams will adjourn to I lie hlks lodge for (he special musical program to be given tonight. 50 pigs for sale at Salem Indian school , Cheinnwn. Weight from 40 to 1.10 pounds each, at 7 cents per pound for H days from date. Phone 1 S. II. F. Wadsworth, superintendent. -o Special bargains in used pianos at the Howard Piano House, 1:15 North Lib- :orty street. o O. T. Pomeroy left for Portland this morning anil will return tonight with his son Kav Pomeroy who was recently operated on for throat trouble. While tho operation was not serious, it was thought best he should be home during recovery, AH stylos of Victrolu are sold by th(, ',.,, ,,, ,:15 N,., ijt)(,ltv trcef ' u To take care of its increased husl- ess, the Huggins Grocery Co., of 121 South Commercial street, will put on its nn auto delivery licit .Monday morn- " ".A. " A HO OHICU1 DrUUll' IO. Will UUglll UOI' ntions iu a few days at their factory, 2H1KI Cherry street. This is a new cu I never advertise bai gains In glasses. Nor do 1 claim to give something fi H. K. White has bought the Insurance business of H. C, Wright, which in cludes mining other lines, the Alliance, Northwestern Fire and Marine, Nation al ('usually niiil Phoenix of Loudon. Mr. Wright left a few days ngo with his family for Long Bench where they will make their future home. Mrs. A. Dent, of McMinnvllle, has arrived In Salem to take chiiopmctic treatments from Dr. Reynolds, Hub bard building. i Ten nlilobodled men wnntcd to en list in Company M this week. Recruit ing office open eeiy day this week. Free 'Frisco trip. Tho big officials of the Hill systom in the Northwest are on a tour of inspec tion, stopping over for a few Inrirs iu Salem this morning. Among those on this tour are L. C. Gillmau, pesideut of the Hill lines in the northwest; C, O. .lenKs, general tuuuager; W. D. Skinner, , traffic manager; J-. I. Dickson, superiii. tendent of motive power; A. .1, David sou, superintendent ; W. I1. Power, truv. cling passenger agent. The parly left for lOngeue this morning, ' I do not use drops or drugs In my ex aminations of the eyes, us the use of drugs In such cases is dangerous, nnd often leaves a bud after effect. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn. Doctor of Oldies. SKI- '211 v. s. iiunk building. i i The Howard Piano House can supply your needs in anything in the Vietrolu line. Wee them it 135 North Liberty street. A fire alarm was turned in at 12:40 this afternoon on account of the en gine of an auto entchinK -fire by back tiring through the carburetor. A chem ical extinguisher put the fire out by the time the fire truck arrived. The auto belonged to V. H. Fariiuin, of the i'ariium Karate at 2117 State street?. There was no clatnnjje done. The Howard Piano House sells the J. and C. Fischer, Vose & Sons, Holiurt j if. Cable, Knabe, Kinerson, nml many other makes of the world's best jiinnns. See them at 1,"!5 North Liberty street. The postponed game of basketball in the Commercial lenjrue will be jduyed off tonight at the Y. M. C, A. cyinna-1 sium. The first game will be between the Hnuser Brothers team and the Clip-'with itul Business College, and for the sec- onu contest rue viiur nnipps ami in e Capital National Hiiuk will try con elusions nnd the Bishops and Roth Grocery Co. will conclude the perform- ;anee. ! Fresh comb honey, 15c cake. Very i best grade creamery butter. 115c. Fancy ' I.Monopole canned goods, regular 25c, I now seling for 2llc at the Hoggins grn jtery, 121 South Commercial. j Judge William Galloway is in Port land today holding court in one of the departments of the circuit court in that county. Judge Galloway wus called to j Portland Inst full to assist in clearing .(lip a rush ot lawsuits in that county. and the present trip is the conclusion of 'a number of similar cases. Judge Gal loway expects to be in Portland the re- in u i n 1 1 1-r of this week at least Do not be misled. Dr. M. P. Men delsohn will not clunge you one cent . more tor your glasses tlnui you pay ; elsewhere. 'Besides, you get the bene fit of his more than 32 years' experi ence us a doctor of optics. Office 210 211 I'. S. Bunk building, Salem. ! A. M. Clough has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate. 01 David Shep herdson, who died intestate in this county November HI, 1SH4. The estuto consists of personal property to the Value of 50 and 1 1-2 acres of land in this county valued at $il()0. There are no lineal heirs of the deceased nnd the nearest kin are Isnnc Shcpherdson, a brother, of Kivington, Nebraska; jNeth Shepherdsoii, n brother, of Hiver- ton, Nebraska; und Hnnnn Smith, a sis- j tor, of Snrdina, Indinnu. Dr. Mendelsohn fits and furnishes I the correct glasses for your eyes. That is his specialty. He does not practice t medicine, nor docs he use drops or drugs of any kind. The giasses he supplies 'lire mude of the very finest materials i t tint- can be produced nnd are always guaranteed to givi satisfaction. Dr. I.M. P. Mendelsohn, 210-211 l S. Bunk building. An even exchange of land valued at:"'""'1' lic provisions of the 11)13 law. . 111,(1011.(111 has' been made between . 11,0 largest tux payers have not paid Frank W. -Mick of Sublimity nnd Geo. j "1Xl'R y-'t cpt iu a few insti e F. Peed of Coffey county. Kansas. For I ''"'"gk the tax ciVlectors have been his 4S-acre fruit ranch near Sublimity, i '"'"y ""'' th officu was opened on Mr. Mick takes an .M0-ncre tract, loca't-j February 1. It is probable that i the ed near Burlington, Kansas. On ac- 1 ilst ""If of th tuxes are paid by April count of the illness of one of his chil- I'11 there, will be no penalty charged dren, Mr. Mick wus nil vised to move tn : 0,1 ,,' second half if paid before (Mob il different climate, and with his fain- ('r ilv he will leave next Momlnv. The 1 " " deal was made through the office of J. I The 50,000 booklets "Willamette Val E, Scott. i lev, Oregon" issued by the Willamette o Valley Imposition essociiition were ship- Special nieeMng of Salem lodge, No. 4, A. P. & A. M this evening. Work in the F. C. degree. Visiting brethren wcleitfiio. u A marrinec license was issued ves- tenlu.v to Holnnd S. Southwirk of this ' city and Mrs. Gtm-e Perkins of Soiling, 'Oklahoma. Tho groom is well known I about this city and is the son of ex- Councilman F. B. Southwick. This li cense used up the Inst one in the book, ! which has been in use since November ! S, 1014, during w hich time but 105 marriage licenses have been issued at the oltice of t.ie county clerk. This in- diciitcs that the wiut r has been a bad one for matrimonial ventug's. The j month of June atone last year used up ( nearly all of one book from this de i partinent. I O. W. Johnson received word last j night of the sudden death of his daughter Mrs. Hose E. McElioy ill I Portland, following an operation at the Good Snmaritan hospital. Paul Johnson I went to Portland hist night and will re turn with the body this evening. I'ntil word is received from a sou in Chicago, no funeral arrangements will-be made. I'ntil funeral arrangements are made, the tody will be lit the undertaking parlors of Higdou Kichnrdson. She was the wife i.f Prof. W. E. McElroy nnd leaves three children: George E '21, if Chicago: Agnes Millie, 17, Slid Karl. 10. of P Hand. WEXFORD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Robert Leonard and Ella Hall In "THE MASTER KEY" in Two Part The real action begins in this number. See Frisco's China Town. The biggest und best produced story that has been shown iu Snlem, "The Girl"and the Spy" A Drama of intrigue with Francis Nelson "Father Buys A Bale" A Victor Comedy founded on the popular "Buy a' Bale of Cotton" movement. The Best Show 5 Cents LING OFFI Probability of Referending New Law Passed by Legis lature Causes Difficulties The tax collection business is full of uzzliii situations according to Tax Collector (ieiit;e I'aulus and County Treasurer Draper anil the solution seems to be n difficult mutter nn,l nrnli. u,ly will depend upon time alone to aWait further developments. To bc(rin tile tax collector beu.au collecting the penalty on the second half of the taxes last year and was in joined frum tins in a test case winch called for a decision of the supreme court. The supreme, court held that the penalty oil the second half o" the 11)1.1 taxes could nut be collected. Abont $1,000 in penalties had been rollected by County Tax Collector i'aulus, however, when tnis decision wus made. This sum hail been tinned over to the county treas urer ami the county court refused to re turn it to the tux payers. As the col lections this year tiro being made under the 11113 law a similar ease would un doubtedly result in the same decision. The litlo legislature passed a new tax liny io cure the defect in the old law nnd the bill is now in the hands of the governor for his signature. The new measure, however, curries no emergen cy clause and in case the governor isigns it it will not become effective for 00 days or until about Juno 1. The n6w law proposes that there shall be no penalties on the second half of the. tax es but until June tho tax collectors will lamv under the 1013 law which says that there shall be a penalty of 1 per cent per month for the unpaid second half ut'ter April 1. This wi.ihl make n period of 0O days upon which there would he penalty and leave the remain der of the. time from June I to Octobef 1 witnout a penalty. Tho county court however, can decle.ro the penalty off un til June .1 anil in that event there will be no penalty for the unpaid second half before the taxes become delin quent in the fall. Another element which enters tae complication is the law recently passed which returns the collectiiin of taxes to the sheril'r. Theie appears to be a strong sentiment against this and it is practically certain that the measure will be held up by u referendum petition un til the people have a chance to vote on the proposition at the special elec tion to be held in November, 1010. Attorneys differ on the provisions of the 'uv ami tne tax commission can of fer notkiug hut suggestions until the miittur is definitely settled. Jn the meantime- the taxes of Mnrion county will be collected as in the imst i,1,'" '' ''; ; "' fran-isco. the Willamette Ve.lley association Iroui their display iu the Oregon building. T.ie shipment weighed il,0(KI puuuds, Leota Tucker, a 10-year-old girl re siding with her parents on Howell Prairie, became angered because she wus punished by her mother nnd packed her grip and left home about 0 o'clock Inst night. She spent the night at the home of a friend in the neighborhood '""t "'H1' and this morning if is lie- Move I she came on to Salem. Tile Sa lem olice have been notified to be mi the lookout for her. H. Oilroy, H. L. Burt, L. Wilson, Luke Price nnd L. H. M. Pierce, the members of the Club bowling team, will leave Salem this afternoon for Albany to bowl the Albany teum in that city. Next Sunday afternoon the Club and Electric teams of this city are scheduled I to liowi n mutch for the city champion ship, each team having so fur won three straight from the other. West Salem Parent-Teacher Association Met Last Night The Parent Teachers' Association of West Snlem held their regular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon. Addrsses were made by 11. ('. Seymour, of the Dallas, county superintendent of Polk county and by Mr. Griffith, who is in terested in educational work, Mr. Seymour ill his ndrress urged the parents to encourage the children to take greater interest in the growth of home products, und general industrial work. Mr. Griffith illustrated his lecture with stercoptican views, show ing what hnif been done by children in growing home products, and urged them to now begin taking an interest in then exhibits for the slate fair next full. The Parent Teachers' Association meet iu West Snlem the Inst Wednes day of each mouth. Message From Sec'y Daniels to Attache Not Delivered Washington, Feb. 25. Knving been halted, opnprently, by a foreign censor, the message sent by Secretnry of the Navy Daniels instructing Lieutenant Commander Walter P. (ihernrdi. Vnitcd States nnval attache at Berlin, to inves tigate the sinking by mines of the American steamer Evelyn, wns never delivered, It wns learned this after noon. The message was repeated to Berlin by the wireless nt Tuckerton, N. J., ami reached Ghernrdi. Losing one's temper wouldn't be o bad if the blamed thing would only I sine lost. Special Tomorrow Three 124c cans Minced Clams 25c Cottolene, medium "flOc 4 lbs curve-cut Macaroni 25c 3'; lbs Dried Peaches 25c Creamery Butter 33c Dried Apples, lb 10c 7 P. a Smelt 25c 855 North Commercial St. Phone 68 No Rent. Low Prices. SENATOR BISHOP PLANS TO HAVE EXPERT HERE, Is Making Arrangements Tor Duncan; Morrison to Talk to Marion Couuty Boys on Agricultural Activities. C. T. Bishop, proprietor of the Salem Woolen Mills store and Marion county seiuitor in the legislative assembly, is contemplating giving about 2,000 farm ers' boys of Marion county, and all others who desire to take advantage of the occasion, the treat of their lives some time during the coming spring in the nature of nn address by the Hon. Duncan Morrison, minister of agricul ture of the Province of Alberta, British Columbia, one of the most noted author ities on the practical principles of agri culture, ill the world. Senator Bishop had the pleasure of listening to an address delivered by Mr, Morrison at the recent Northwest irrigation congress, held in Portland, when he held the attention of over 000 men for more than two hours in a dis cussion of the subject nnd Senator Bishop stntes that through the medium of the county school superintendents, he intends bringing Mr. Morrison to Snlem some time during the coining spring nnd lnnkp arrangements for all of the farmers' boys within a radius of ninny miles to come to Salem and re ceive the benefit of a two hours' talk upon the subject of the fundamental principles of agriculture. He has not perfected his plans as yet but intends to 'take the mutter up with the school authorities very soon. $ Court House News COI'KT lIOrsE-Oliver lioisbeck wus given a preliminary hearing in the jus tice court this afternoon on a charge of larceny. Keisbeck and Eminctt Per ry were arrested last week on a charge of being drunk and were given 15 days because they beat up n prisoner when thrown into the city jitil. The next .morning they were put to wink and both escaped, but when Keisbeck went home his futher brought him buck to jail. It is charged that they broke in to the basement of Maurice Klinger and took some liipinr that was stored there. Mr. Klinger, who is a brewer, was experimenting with the liipior and had the bottles marked with the dates and other information, nnd the bottles were identified by him. Perry has not yet been recaptured. , A suit wus brought in the circuit court this nfternoon by Kd Lytic against M. Linnott. It is iillcged that the plaintiff sold meat to the defendant for the iinm of t!l!I.S:t, and that no part of this sum bus beiMi paid. The plain tiff seeks to recover the original sum -iiml the costs nnd disbursements of the action. President Taft Announces He Will Not Return to Politics Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 25. Former President William H. Taft has not tin v TONIGHT ONLY "Fall; and Mabel's Simple Life" Two Reel Special Production Tomorrow and Saturday "The Exposure" " A Strong Two Reel Expose of Modern Graft Methods "The City of Darkness" A Two Part Bronco Molodrama The Latest World News Pictures Mutual Weekly Keystone Comedy the only Comedies Made. ' "Getting Acquainted" Teat in ing Charlie Chaplin 6- -REELS 6 BLIGH Theatre 1A - The Show That -1A tlt Pleases the PeopU 1UC NEW JTODAY T One cent per word each inter- T I Copy for advertisements na- 1 t der this beading should be in by T PHONE MAIN' 81. WANTKD Seed potatoes. Phone 21- . F-:i. BJl.I.Y Expert wlndimr cleaner. Phono not). SPIX'IAI. chicken tamales. Night l.unch. Fred ' FOR WALK 50 fine hens. See A. K. Zimmerman, Jiouto 0. WANTED Kvery pel son in Snlem to buy a Sulein-made broom. IFOK KKNT -Housekeeping rooms. 505 j North High. Phone 012-M. x;i:"v"r7 tyV Bar?r' WANTKD Early seed potatoes. Phine 110. E. (I. Bun-ell, 1IIS0 Jefferson. i WI1.E PAY CASH for hens or chickens, j Phone tonight or tomorrow. Phone 527-H. 'wanted V be cheap for cash. Inquire S01 Soutn i i w en in. WANTED To buy heifer calves from 3 to 0 months old. Address J. . j care Journal. ;Fl KNISHKD housekeeping rooms, also sleeping rooms, at 4Sli North Liberty. I Phone KII0-W. :FOR KENT rpto-dute 7-rnoni flat, j close in. See H. B. Fleiiiilng, Phono 124. lies, phone 02. I MIDDLE-AGED woman wants work an I housekeeper, cosmlry preferred, Ju i uuirc 171 Court street. iFOU SALE Store fixtures, counters, j showcases, scales, cash registers, etc. j Cull 1.121 Hines street. I Foil SALE Six-yeiirold horse. weight i 1100; gentle, single and double, j Cherry City Feed Stables. ' LOST Koynle Cafeteria meal tick"t, bearing name of Tlielma Martin. Ke i turn to Cafeteria. Hew erd. WANTED To tiude, house and lot for small stock of groceries or coiifue tioncrv. Call 2:!:) N. Commercial. FOH SALE Six year-old mare, blocky built, very gentel; work liny place; l.'tOI) Mis. '71i South Twelfth street. jSIX-liOOM house for rent between Chcinokcta and Court, on Fifteenth I street. Apply 1417 Court. Phono "liai. WANTED Man to do small job-tint-., ing and varnishing iu exchange for I board and room. Call 115:1 State I street. i WE will ullow you the highest price for i your used furniture in exchange for . j new, Cnlef Bros., home furnishers, Phone 503. ! FOH T HADE Some good ! lem property for farm income Sa- nronertv for farm or pasture land; must be near Salem. Phone 1570WJ FOH SALE Several good Jersey cowl and heifers, fresh and to be fresh, price from 45 to !75. A. D. Petty john. Itoute 3.' FOR SALE By owner, 15 acres fine land, fenced and clear, rock road. .V bargain if taken soon, i'hone 12L liesiileuee phone 02. FI'HNISH El) housekeeping rooms for rent; modern. See Mrs. .1, I.. Peel, 100 I'nion, or at l'eetss Furniture; store. I'hone 0M4 or 1007-.M. FOH SALE Cheap, good gentle work horse, about LIOII pounds; will take' fresh cow in trade. Alex Tuinbull, lioute 4, Snlem. Phono 05 F I:i. WANTKD AMtitttaiit uli'iioKrapln'i-. Alwuluti'ly niM't'ssury for tilirni)t 1- lie ii nnoil sHlt'r. Apply, Htiitinn fitl arv ('.vpct'tcil, Tost Ol'tii't1 Mux .")"), Su lci) i. VOH SA I.K ( lump, wihhU'H funks, pnx! tut Vmir t'nr wntor Klonim in ntlicr purposi h. two .'KilHI -khIuIii. Cull SuIimu Brow- cry. Kolt SAI.K Iinm' nml int'uli' bur luiilt, very nt'iilli1; work liny pWo; clout in. St f K. B. Klomiu. riiurn1 Uo 2mhI-jiiiIm1ii, two 3i00-(fiiUln. Cull NiU'in Browi'iy, filiiiwi'nni'!, Hfiili'H, rnsli n'jin1ir, vU. intiMittnii nt' return t life t politic, Ho Hiiil nit liiniM'lf tmlny in un tnlilrrfx ilo Iivrrt',1 lu-fnro tin Nutiuiml Kilucul iomil Apsiicintinn in ecKhiim hero. "I liud only remote connection h politics when I 'Wuh in VtinhiiiKton, ' litv MiM, ' nml tlmt ntretion will ho more reniotp in tho future." In his iiMror4 lie advocntod n nation al bureau of oiluetil ton to inventitfiito, the public school Hyxtem, pensions for noil teacliettt, (jenenil education for nM rcjanllcsH of vocation, and a check on the theory of vocational tiuinin. Detroit was clown as the taretiny jnh'O for t))o l!tti convention. MUSICAL SALEMt:S or Toor.'' The instrument, is "Tuned""" or It is out of tune. When "Tuned" it iuesses that wonderl'iil facility of moiliilntion. ennitliuK the artist t( roiim nt will tlirounh the whole field of tomiliticN. I tender this kind of liininU service to Snlem niutticinns. 11. P, Kuck, I'hone 2.'!.-4-J. Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamales, Chill Con Came, Chop fluey Noodle 420 Ferry Street