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I mint .,..! - THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. BAU.M OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE nvE I I IMll ' - 1 1 LiH444J.J. ........ . . I . ' ' 1 NEW TODAY OAK wood i fir 13.30 tier oord. Phone "'.MO. POIt KKNT M room mouVrn bungalow, PlnO per monlh. l'hono 11,1. Juno 2i HP! STF ti !: CUP1D :ki II ti I5. F B li Tf II V Do not miss this Great Shoe Sale. Thousands of of pairs must go this week. Our loss of profit is your gain. Buy your shoes this week. A Few of the Greatly Reduced i Prices I've lirturt'S of von noon ii.v n-.il I Somo uf thorn 'la rce. sum', nf then. I small-- I to.t pictures, you know, never loll nil; II want to know how vnn cnihiulli , . , Hearts and souls of maids an.l so tliov ro never tuo same .ni,i.i' Hut always talkinir about when Thty'ro going to mnrry and life ho: w w ww jia L11C L.Q.tfL II t l II El sriflVi-I El El jM w i'i E ft' a1- Tf "1 t IT "ST ". lv a. Ill WiLAQJULAVC CO Uliy fcJIIOuS II VTBX . ill II . fca fa i fl 1.1 I 1 1 Ot Tif . IT" YJ iPW fer v --,.-? a III nu'ii, j You'vo a quivo.l of nrrn.vs at vour side. .-somewhere about von 1 am sure von hid,.. I vo looked a n.l looh.d. hut never Tho inys'ie solution in which I ho dyed. Polls Open From Two Until Six OXlock Three Candi dates In Field POSITION wnntod by etiorionooil stouoKrnphor. Phone "l.VI M, Jimill KOK If KNT A l'lirni-diod fivu roon cot Inge, modem equipped ami fully I'iriiislk'd. l.MI S. 1 1th. June S. pieil are1 Thut sets the hrarts of lover's nfito f-o tiny i an say "nothing' lire, iHitiKt ahout tliitms none else admire. And hoth of them ruv,. o'er the notes d' a "lyre." tnusic and mythical din'iutf room to talk fahUs. to talk tath: Talk cf t',:e thiiics they will buy t;lc, Till it ci.ds in n rival of ancient Hanoi. Tell me, O Cupid, in all creation, In tin re such u thini: as vaccination. jThat will vave a oul from inti-ulation "ith the poi.ion thut work such con steiiiution ! 1, .;, M. INDEPENDENCE NEWS Men's Shoes and Oxfords Men's Elk Bals, all colors; regular 2.50 grades ?1.95 Men's Dress Shoes, button and lace; regular $5.00 values, go at....$3.95 Men's Dress Shoes, button and lace ; regular $4.00 grades $3.35 Men's Dress Shoes, button and lace; regular $3.50 grades, go at....$2.95 Men's Oxfords, all styles, button and lace; $5.00 grades, go at $2.95 Men's regular $4.00 Perforated Ox fords now go at $2.95 Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords Ladies' $5.00 Pumps and Oxfords, all styles, now go at $3.95 Ladies' $4.00 rumps and Oxfords, all styles, now go at $3.35 Ladies' $3.50 and some $4.00 Pumps and Oxfords now go at $2.95 Ladies' and Misses' $4.00 Mary Janes, patent and gun metal and kid $2.95 Ladies' and Misses' White Mary Janes regular $2,50 grades, go at $1.95 Ladies' $4.00 White Canvas 2-Strap Pumps now go at $2.95 Men's and Boys' Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes, regu larly sold up to 90c, go at 50c Boys' Bicycle Bals, regularly sold at $2.50, now go at $1.95 Youths' and Little Gents' Bicycle Bals, reg. sold at $2.00 and $2.25 $1.35-$1.95 Boys' Shoes, regularly sold up to $2, button and lace, go at $1.05 Children's Shoes, up to size 10, regu larly sold up to $2, go at 50c Big line Children's Shoes, regularlv sold up to $2, go at $1.35 SAVE MONEY ON YOUR REPAIR WORK AND GET BETTER WORK. AN AVERAGE OF 25 PER CENT SAVED ON ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK, AND WE USE ONLY THE VERY BEST LEATHER. 326 State Street Phone 616 THE PRICE SHOE CO. Next to Ladd & Bush Bank (Capital .lounial Special Serviced ludepelidei Or., .lime L'l.- ,l. (I. Mclntih and wire were vi.-ilou ill KiiL'i iie Sunday, 1'. M. Kiiklnnd and wife, who have lici-u in Porilniid the past several weeks have returned heme. Mis .loins is a visitor in Kiijjeno Sunday. Mrs. Kdna M. I all, who has lieen vis itinir at the home n!' her mother in Portland fur seven:! weeks, has return ed home win re -she v ill .-main take i p her work in the millinery parlors. Clarence Ireland was n business visit or in the city this week. Ira Mix, who has been attendinj; O. A. c. at. CurvnlliH has leturned homo for the Minimer. Mrs. K. I,. Ki trhiim, n iio has been In California for several nunlhs, has re turned home. I.cr daiitrhtcr, The polls opened for the school dis trict election in the different wards of the city nt 2 o'clock this afternoon and never, nud remain open until il (sixi this ev- ciiiuk iiue nour ot closing was pro would viously announced as 8 o'clock, but the teueral school election luwa nro- vide for II o'clock closing uf polls.1 Ii is believed that u light vote Kill la polled lis there is no particular issue in volved, the three prominent candidate pitted against one nnolher hoing all well qualified nud fitted for the nosi- tion of trust mid honor, and the ele when; ,, llt- j.rM,lnl popularity and busi ness standing will probably enter into I the result very strongly. I The three enndiilales are Max O. i Huron, who is it candidate for I'e-elec I tion mill is standing upon his record for the past five years; Dr. 11. C. Kp- ley, who screed one term as school j director and his record is well-known to the tuxpnyers, and Mrs, Z. A. liose ; hrnugli, taxpayer, former school teach jer and mother of four children attend- inn the grade schools, who has the en dorsement of the woman's clubs and societies. The vote will be eanvnssed by the Mucin school hoard in annual mooting nt the high school this evening nud the result iinnoiini'ed in tniuomin ' Jm per. The polling plnees lire; Ward No. I tiarfii-ld school ( basement. 1 Ward No. 2, City eounril rhnmher. Ward No. II Wm. Hrown & Co. 's office. Ward No. -1-Iteese & lOlgin giirugo, Kerry street. Ward No. ;l (iriiut school (luisemcut.) Wnrd No. II - (lidding 's hall, Past Center si loot. Ward No, 7 - Lincoln school (basement.) LIVESLEY NOTES (Cnpilal Journal Special Service, v, I. Lesley, Dr., Juno 21. C, I). Ouerv hurvesting SM was iiccompaiiied hv Ada. I'. r. i o.-per, resident, and malinger, Ami ' Kauffiuiin nro busy of the I inlcpeiidence Telephone Co., was logniilici ties, a I'usiiiisH visitor in Portland the first Mr. and Mrs. llollev and little son of of he week. ; r,, gn,,,S f yrK i,,.y', sislor, i. .1. .-inisou una iciiiruoii Home nun, Mrs. (I. W. ( oolidge. i oruaii i liner inn ine neon conl inc.t in ,.. ,-r,v i,l,v ..M ,.r. :.-.,.i uosp.iai ioi several weeks. II.. ik, riiurs.,lnv inorninu in Hie homo uf Mr nud Mrs. I'.dwnrds. Tho luiliy'n naiiio la .Myia June, .il rs. I lark Ho.lgers, of I'.ugene, is visiling with her daughter, Mrs. P. I'M S H'hiUi.,..;,, ..,' V.,. V....L .. :ll .... WM"'. jnere aro early titnln uu the eoll the hospital for several wei feeling much bet lor. Mr. Sliiplon, of S-;lein, was a Sundayi visitor in Independence. ' j The linn of hrevier ami Alexander, iius cliiuiced llHll.ls. The new Monrielor ink lot in, nf New York, will mi misiuiiely take (session. S1.KKP1NO porch mid slooinuii rwm fur rent at 210 South .fourteenth street. June22 '.V AN'I'KD Work ill town or on a farm by young man. Address i2 Mill street Juu0 aa Pi Mi SAl.i: Soda fountain and outfit, practically new. Impure nt P. P. I in i In ii (Iroccry, 12lh ami Leslie, tf WANTKD Siiuill house, bungalow or collage, modern, reasonably eloso In, Address N. P. 11. " tf MIST sell five good milk cows this week, cheap. Ii. P. No. S, Hex KIM, Salem. Jiini'24 MAN AND WIKK WANTPD Work on farm, K. C. care of .lounial June Hi II AUK Y-Phone -Window and nnto I Noll J a'.ter tf p. in. .leaner. July I W AN TI D-Cirl or woman for tiousn woik lor small family, P.uuie p-2-1. Juno 2.1 POIt UPNT- A iiiiioroouieil house on corner of Commercial and Marion. Impure -111", North Commercial. ,lun22 POIt KM II ANi K - I Poland china boar, P. It. Hill, route 7. full registered Piione IM P l."i, Juno 22 Pl'b'N ISM Kl) Imngalnw for rent; mod cm, 1,'ood garden. Phono IDi'i.'l It. June21 V KOI'ND TRIP TICKIT-To Port land. Prod ' night lunch two wings June 2N HOOD big boy wanted, 17 or Is; on kids. Pull nails and d'p shinelcs, I V per hour. Call Monday lit build ing' 711 North Cottage nt! Juneltl PKP.SS MAKINH -Will go out by day or do work at hone, 121.1 Shipping street. Phone 2IIUJ. June 2.'l I'Oli It KNT '-roomed dwellinii, lurgo lot, good location, 7 per month. Phone Carey P. Martin. Phono 4111. Poll SAl.lv-A complete line of house hold goods, cheap, on account uf my wife's Mi ill ll. Impiiro l-IIMI Pir street. Juno 22 I'Oli HALK A siiuill grocery stock nud fixtures. Price MM, vVill rent or sell building'. Inquire T. II. Dnvld ton, heatlnnd, (lie. Juno22 ft It st'and is in n critical cceulitiun. WOODBURN NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Wooiiburn, Or., June 21. II. Hcin ilewich, of Kiitfono, spent the lirst of the week with friends in Woullmrn. Clairel Ogle has returned home from Kugeno where he )iuh been attendinj; n uool. Miss Fern l'nrr returned from Cor vallis Kundny wliere she 1ms been at tending; O. A. C. Klmer Rpeneer nml llarry Mil i t in of Punnne, were in town one .lay tliis week visiting friends. Miss. Mary Cooper, of Portland, I" visiting1 at tlio homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. lU.uer. Kdilor MeShnuc. of the Hubbard Kn 'orprise, wns iu Woodburn Tuosday on lusiness. Mr. mid Mrs. P, ). ( huso have re turned to Woodburn nfter their honey "inon and are living in the '. II. Smith resideneo on Young street. Miss M. Hoff left .Mondnv for San r rnnciHcu where she will visit "'id also attend the fair. LnwreiR'o Miekel, of Corvallis, is In1 Woodburn (his week visiting friends nd relatives. 1 -Mjs. C. v, Keeno, of Silverton, was in Woodhuin Tuesdtiv visiting friends. , Miss Until Hoot, of Dnyton, Wah-, '"irton, is tho Riiest of her minis, Mrs. " U dill and Mrs. P. A. l.ivesaV. I Mrs. (t. 11. Colo-man went In l'ortlail.l Mrs. Allen, of San Pianciseo, is the! guest of Mrs. J. M. Pourman. Mrs., Allen expects to spend the summer here. Claim Cornell who has been the guest of Mrs. 10. (i. Kininett for the past two months, returned to her homo ill Cor- I vallis last week. i ' Mr. and Mrs. H. IP Scr.lt ndunied to , Woodburn lifter speudinn seveinl ilnys in Portlnnrl where they attended the Pastern Star and Ma-onic (irand lodui" Clarence Coyle, of St. Paul, atteinled the dance in the armory Saturday night. Mrs. M. L. fiuiss mid ihiblien re turned the first of tin- week from I'rirtlaii'l where they had neon visiting friends nud relatives for the past week. Mrs. P. M. Chiisti'iisnn has leusid the Hvdinaii property on Pncit street where'she will rondui't a rooming hoii.ie. J. W. Moore is at Thomas. Oregon, looking after tlio hay harvest on Ins laiu'h. . . , . Mr. and Mrs. II. L. P.cnls mid fam ily of Aurora, mn'oied to Wnodbiiru Siitnrday n"'l altendul the pidiie. Mr li'nd Mrs. II. J. Slannrd were in Portland the first of tlio week where thov attended the dimid l.o.le ot Ma- fri,,,"'"MMr.n.l Mrs. II. Po,er. of Port lie.,. tun, Montann. an' i"s homes of N. Hecker and lo'urue I.e. k or. Mr. mill Mr:i. I'myner lire on their wuv to San pram-isco. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Illosser were Hub- bard visitors I iies.la.v. li.s Ida Ilell.lricl-.s is VIsjtmK r t ,.il, of llonald. ulile ID or' week-end hero as the guest of Miss I'ailii rhie Kmiiis. Mr. and Mis. W. P. Owen, are visit-' ing at the noun- of the hitter's i.arr-nts, Mr. un.l Mis. D. A. MoKee nnd brnthcr, cliailes McKcc. They expect to return slioillv to their lanii in luwa. I,. T. I.'r.ol, .Ii., "t Dayton, Washing 1 ton. sp,-i,t ln-t week with lelalives in Woi.dl'imi. 1 Mr. P. i leipinau and tamily moved to Salem this v.i'clr. WACONDA AND VICINITY. Pin in y niiinlier 1 1'. in . gia-lnation s nl Sal. ii: l iiiiio i--. '-ii i nir ,s Pllen -i tut y at-i-i-es of tlie s-ll'iul. held June II, ot age and Miss Nel aduates. ,., spent sevi'.al r .i-!"r. Href, lat A la i loll, led ill I !H.- .Ill: at Sal. -n whi.h M lie I'llttelsoll wei- gia Miss M:i. Pllitel ! davs in Salem with ): we-k. Mis. II. Kldiicli.'' Com Portland Monua. si.t.-r. Mis. T. .1. niv dergi'lie a s'lU .-is of ,loV lli'. .Mrs. in'... I nnni'i n Town, an 'I danllter, home rr.im Pottlti'id tl,, y have I I, takin show. S;,eii, vi.M..rs .Monday "'':'": Phlriedge, Teien and Mm and Aan.-i .Nii-oin. .Mr. and Mrs. (ieor),'.' Tl. Piniu-y wi nt to Salem Tuesday on bn .iisi-ss, Ii. Kellv nas opened up ll but. hi r shop at U aeon. la. liiurg" II. Kinney lias just re.i-i-.., not ice of the .loath of his cousin. ( I, a-. Piiiney, of I'.eiseley, California. A laie,o nuii.l.i-r from here went to Si lull Spnngs Sunday liiol wilnes-ed the ball gain.' between NorMi llowill and aeon,la. This was a viuv good nml interest nig game nnd resulted in a victory I'.ir n. r.iidii by a seori' of I to "I. Our ln.es are jnstiy proud nf this victory, as Ninth Howell has a pr "ty h'l-l.v Inin.-li of bull plavers. Next Sunday st. 1. 1. us plays Waroiola on the Va. on. la .liauiond, rniid a gor.d grinie ii us iire.l. -liervais Star. Miss iviini Whitoaker. who ha I bei-ii seriously ill for seveial weeks is lulile to he aioinid again. I O. A. Kiainor wns away on business j the t irst r.f the week. I Mis. P. W. Iliokley was in Saleiii WftlueMlny. Dr. I,. L Horn, ,. Dallas, and Miss j Havel lloh.-iiinl.il. of this oily, were I united in mniriaeo Wediiesdny HI. The I young cuiiple left for Pictlaiid whole jtlo v will spud several rlavs. Tlrev will uiiil.o their I'u ' ii i , In, mo jM Dallas. Mrs. K. C. Kl.lri ilg,. was a virutor in Portland this week. P. M. Illinnis and wife have relumed ll.'V.e from 11 two Weeks' nlltlllg, Mr--. N. Joins and daughter, Mis. P.rl lie if, wen. in I'oillailil seveinl ilays lii't wcel;. II. .1. I.'iwe and wile aie in ( abfoi inn . lo-re they will s.-n. seveinl inonlus -. istin.g nl tin lioioi- i.t' Mrs. Howe's I urn i. Tin y on peel, to take in the v oMtioii l.eiiire reluming. .1. J. Pi id. in li.is pur. Iinscl a (me new i a . !ii 1 1 1 .- of sl.inner and (honey, I. II. lii loii-oii win, a business visitor in I'r -tiiiii.! Tliurs-iiiv . nnd Mis, P, Hero . laying links lliese mornings. Mr, W. Steusloff nnd parly Thursday morning'. Miss (iriice Coleman, who has boon the guest for two weeks of her mini, Mrs. Mather, returned to her home in Piuitlanil Siiturdny. On Thursday mid Piidny of last week volunteer workers were engaged in tho erection of the now church. t,uile nn nmiii.nl of work wan a ini-j plislicd. The ladies are doing tlieir part in supplying a splendid chicken dinner. On Pridav evening a business nieeling, of the Sunday school workers was held at Hie hoiun of J. Watson. It. was do I eideil to start a weekly praver-iueetitig beginning Wediiesdny, mid a lea. lien ' j liainiiig . I li s i . Arrangements wore nl-u mii.le to have a joiul Sunday school, picnic of Uvesley an, I Liberly f hools. I The ladies of the " I. en. I a Hand" club weie i-rilerliiine.l Sntiir.biv bvl then husbands at Hie lion f Mr. and Mrs. Davenport. Durinr; tin' SAI.P Oli TIIADi:-New fl n.un bun giilow. near car line and school. Pino location, tlil.'.O. I III Meyers street. June 21 WANTPD- Ten loganberry pickers, Tuesday morning; ci.iupors preferred. Aug. Olson, lioiite f, Jlox 71. I'honii 2!' P 2. June21 W A NTPD l.ogauberry pickers. Omnp ers pieleriod. Call Monday or Tues day evening ill 7HI North proiit slii et .1 il uu 21 AN opportunity whom the .uu shiniet. Caliiinuiu laud to trade for Saletn piopcily or Willaiuelte valley land. Kooiu J l.nyiie bldg. lieorge H, Jn- "I, Co. Juue2l poli s A 1,1-; A giuil oiili-li cow giving I'. ..in eight to ton quails each inilli ing, eigl.i yens old. Impiiie James Paslwood, lulile tl, bux 112, illllie 2-1 MoNPV TO LOAN on rami .ecurity. Oioi Title iV l.aud Credit Co., 2H1I P. S. National Hank building, Salem, Oregon. JulyH NOHTH HOWELL NOTL'tt. Mr. in. I I, a i,, I .ii,, i le ,Mrci. M rs. John llngill spent Sal 's in ,;t w itn i . P. I j.gelsoii ti. f 10 a ilav easily made. I o ol.e.ato evening, ,. , , ' ice cream and eke was served. I lie w,, ,',,, ,. .,.;, h. company numbered forlv live , lot.-d, nii,ri M u, Aw, the evening grout s ss. , Unii v; y Mrs. J. ,1. lb. boils and Miss Parvinl have taken up Hi., nucii-nl and n.v al j W ANTPH I'.iglil logaulierry pickers glilne of golf, The professional eiivei about the Inst of the week, lainpeis sen ing Sat leturned home hinl repurts her go, win. ha in,- ..rut lot., is in. , her ninth' r, Mrs. I'., ntri.-i'. re'unie.l Mondav, whee the rn". Mrs. II. Mr v..,-.. . mi 1st -,;,, . I ' .roiin after bennr coiiiiii'-.i u. ,m io, . V " r " 1 0 tor the past week with the mumps. ", t0 to Iwa. , M H Hostetller. ..f Needy, was a .lame, Stoddard, of Kul-oup, visit.nl , ,,' ' , ' .,iior Mondnv. Hv":'l 01-tt over Sumlay , Z ZZ, fi-nai., .: Olivine tlooilnlo returned home Bflor ' .,r(, r,!av. Week s visit with her cousin, -Mus ' ' .,. I1i,l t. funeral nf f-drth W ne.1, nt Autusville Mr. and Mrs, (has. Dean wont to Portland Tuesday to intend the entii ''iPiieenient exercises at St. Vincent 's .""I'itnl, wbero Mrs. Demi's sister, Mis their "sl, wns one nf the ornduale Mrs. J, p. rSteellininnier has reeejied nr'l Hint her father, Mr. J. F. Hunde, nf salem. has had n s'roko of paralysis HORLICK'S The Original MALTED MILK Vtoa you say "HORLICK'S" o may got a Suhalituit. VI, .s tended tl," t t Ilitiii-v attcii II Verg.'ii at llult.viiie i uiir-o.t.' -S.'etts -Mill" t'1'" ,v'",( 'le an.i a. in i. Mr. and Mrs. cinldren, of Oak In. no of the l-'t, I Mrs. n. . ... Iliai-e liar nn.', m . .i ,.v Wednesday 1 " Mrs llr.il I 'a n 1 1' " . . ,,, where they will Iloadlev and are visiting' nt r's parent' Mr. and Mis. rived rulale. fl' and will siimm 1 tl'insden. Mr no. I Mrs. .1. i,.,y for lloekaway, spend the summer. i;. Taw and H"Mi.a ,.., attended tlie '" 1 Marrine" license ,,, I ha. H. Kunt Meirit.s', of Sn here nr.la v. , i-.y wa is-iH- I an-l Miss r.va M. 10c TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE PPA'I'lKIN'i Mai ie Dressier Mabel Norman Chas. Chaplin g Reels of Keystone Corned? g Tlie pirturo tlut has made all the wurld laiictt. Tuesday and Wednesday at reduced prices BLIGH Theatre Adults 10t ChilJr'a No advance la prties ; y r,v. I, W',,1, s Iu.-. he .In.r i g s, r i. i .lol n .'nt-it-lmt'l. of Mrs. .! P.ii.a s. ll'iirn. Iic Ii nl ul II. toKh a s lle lUillll, With d Mrs I'll -tjc, IV.Mi l,er . , s or (;. :. " The full g:i:;, i-ltli lloiv-ll .e.vnis. V Utsloilll is Inline, after a Mrs. Chdo Phil SiiiuIi, I,. I. il l rt will I .'.D. ' v, bet we , .-.-In w, la-,1 I I u !!. I Willi l-v I'. ti.llie f M.I.-IM. Iil-I it s.-lah 11. nn.'tl, I U'acini.lii Springs tula, t he s, oi l I ween " V Noil.i How, liexl Sinoli.v ..I' Nllt l.nl, Hi. -in th'-ir Inst l.-ssioii urdav at'terriorin. M rs. Hiiiiih of I'orl hind is v i-il ing with her sister, Mrs. II. II, I ai lor Hulls I'eiry will ,e opened for tiailii this week.' There was a large nttemlaiu e at Sun d:iv school iiue to I he riviiliy between the no sides, Mrs, Mather leading the blue and Mr. J. Walton the red. An ap.,,iiul,. I.iii ..'rn int. prngraui was given l,v die s. lu.Iars. D. II. I.ddv, professional golfer, hu been Hid lung fur water mi the llnlis. lie pla.es so much failh in l lie w.llovv thai alna.lv he has stinted .iinlviiie a well. I' clell, I I. Ho lli.Ulle I.t or phone A.klev, lit. I- ') Salem. June 21 I bill', tu. n A trip lo Hie Panaiiiii exposi Sou Pit n.i'io to sotno ludy, ul- . a l!Mi uintoicv.lo lo sou i. youi.st u. uu. nte tor pin I i.-iilin s. No. lul, M. Kay Hl.,g, I'orl luu.l. or. Juan 21 WAN'I'I.D If soino piop.rty ovvuei will build me a ni.e loin li loom house, I will leiiso ll lul ll lell.i of veins. M ist l-e lo. nte. I do... in. Address II, cine I iipitul .,. limit l'i HI HI. NT ii nt. ro.. . ,ri 1 1 mi nt Ho in- Saw H,e P. ..h'i utter s They ,tl..i on a Wl'.-ll's will t;il,e bliUD'S Nignt I,, .bn, i -J I noose III! I'lliei. le. n. IV mil V ill. , .11 Al! ii ui; an plug ami trim ip in I ullli- lip 'j Ninth Ci.iii cwlv leiu.v ate. I. Hit. July 22 tin ir ie ing a lu-vv bin n and nolo, aio do . Mai. CELEBRATE AT HUBBARD. Betty Nimen appears In tlie Fox fea. ture, "A Woman I RMiirTeetion," whirl, l nov piayliiK at the Oretcoa This play i b.se4 on ToUtm "Resiir recuou." CLAUSE NOT VALID -HIV.; jn 21 , lirisc W V bir d ' iner t In tin- St""" . Oll.t 1 1 lit ml,, di In bur ill.teriite i etfi... f mm tin i. urn u.-tit. ti.'i-nl nt.'l eri'ir.-ly the supr. in" eu'.rt In 1 1 today. - Mury dnu-nd . s.gm , ,e polls Void I ' ! ,tt. . ll lit w in Ii on He' I'o r- 1 1 . . ;. I. lilt ...(..stlllll piopn.-.l lllde T In- - ..r Jh Hint w..l v.ur i. . hu h w II I e I; tiling Unit could I If !l-," i hut I , t tin. tl.li.il'.' I l.'.erv leel , In es I, nn. I'f'dV .1,'.. s to gn I I W ill are w u n.,,, t h'l, w nil. : ,t ii I. r. -.1 ii. i.'o.iigs is too pun., c, i I.. . . in, k to ii. i, v a' lo .Ui, ill for hi Hie s, l.-i I In i Hi ng in mind I. el o, '.If Hi parade, is any It is a very iiieinl.ei one bit out. oe and t-vi'i v r 's gruv e, so s in I . iu of 'Hie ilu v . ll lo'lliS It I . Ttie panid" and li,. FOR RENT! Two Office Rooms Best location in g Salem. Inquire of Dr.W.A.Cox 303 State St. i,i ii Mi '' n K U t 11 I'ur "iili! nr I'M llJtCLV. 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