FIVE pa 11 ft 11 a II u ii n ti U u ti El n ti n ra ii H ti 11 EJ ti El El U FI II 13 El II H n ii n n El El El El El m u & u a ti El El Ii U EI 31 m tl U n n El ri El El El 11 E3 El El ra El El tl E3 U. u p m El ti El E3 E1 El U E3 El U E3 El II El II El tl tl El n n El u -M Stare. Announces The arrival of hundreds of NEW FALL STYLES in Ladies' and Men's But ton Boots and Ladies'-Party and Street Slippers. Every Style Is E MMft a ma Mm m mr -t w Ml n m M m n El El El ri El El El El El U El E1 a El El 13 n El El El EI El El II II El N El El El El El 11 El II El El El El El II xclusive Every shoe carried by The PRICE SHOE CO. is made exclusive for them and will not be found in any other store in Salem. Do not be misled in the belief that you can get anyways near The PRICE SHOE CO.'S.Styles or fit in this city they are different to other shoes look better and feel different these two qualities along with courteous treatment extended to each custom er by The PRICE SHOE CO.'S largeforce of salesmen, is the secret of their tremendous success each month shows a gain in patronage and each week adds new boosters to the long list now supporting these superior shoes. y ----- EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR HANAN SHOES, GROUND GRIPPER SHOES, EVER WEAR HOSE, THE ROYAL TAILORS. ' ... . . ,i IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING WRONG WITH YOUR FEET OR YOUR SHOES SEE PRICE HE CORRECTS ANY FOOT TROUBLE. r444H VISIT THE BARGAIN BASEMENT SHOES ON SALE AT ALL TIMES. Y---- 326 STATE STREET Phone 616 S v mm CO, amcy u NEXT TO LADD and BUSH Bank Marvelous Scenes In "Lady Audley's Secret" Thed.i Bats, fanifus the world over, for her wonderfully characterization of the Vampire, in "A Fool There Was" ani "The Devil's Daughter" is seen in a somewhat different role in the recent William Fox scr..sntiiiul photo drama "Lady Audley's Secret." Heretofore Miss Hani has portrayed the parts of women who are innately bad or wicked. In "Lady Audley's Secret " however, she is east for a part that depicts a woman who causes misery to two men, hut does it sub consciously. It is the story of a woman cursed by a hereditary iusaiutv which El II y El El El H El El El El n El El 11 M El El II h El El El II El El El El El H El M M n El n E9 El U El W El El El El El El El El El El El El El El El El El El W jffl WW 19 HMHM r p ) i 1 T L( 'tMMHMMtMMnT lTY-Ttr ipnn l i RUN 1UUAI Number Taking Examination In Special Subjects May Enter High School 0e tent per word each liter- tion. Copy for advertisement on.- J der this heudincr annnM Ym In Kw w M j a p. m. is brought out by a series o? terrible misfortunes, catastrophes which would seem to cause any sound mind to be come unbalanced. It is the fact that Uufy Audley commits the crimes she does while insane that makes the char acterization so particularly delicate. It is riccessary to trace the oacoming n the malady from a vague, undefiuable beginning through to a series of hor rible crimes. Miss Kara maintains the cresendo tempo of the action mnrvelous ly, as perhaps she alone could have done it. Ah a matter of fact when the scenes depicting the emotional crisis of the story were being made, when Lady Anil ley loses herself .in a freuzy of madness, Miss Hara was so overcome by terrific, strain niider which she lu bored that she was unable to go on any more that day. he seemed to lose herself altogether in her superb inter pretation of the part she was portray- Muse Hara is undoubtedly one of the most sincere and convincing nrfisls either on the Bereon or on tho legitimate stage today, and "Lady Audlev s So cret" will surelv be hailed as an added wrtaih to her laurels. Fifteen pupils of the schools of this ; county were awarded eighth grade di- i plomas after their examination which was held early this week in a number! of the towns of this county. The pu-1 pils taking the examination at this time were for the most part those who failed ! to make tho required grades in one or I two subjects at the county examination held dune 4 and 5 and by passing at this time are enabled to eiiter the hiuii i schools at the beginning nf the fall term. Among the pupils who passed the ex amination at this time was one bov from the Oregon State Training school, tho remainder were from tho various school districts of tho ecimnty. The names of those who were given diplomas are: Alia Henry Mell, Woodburn; Kdnn P. MeKlhane'y, Shaw; Dorif Arnold, Route 7, Salem; .loan Clarence Oreeu, Aurora; Diner Olson, Wtmlhnrn; Harold Moomaw. Hubbard: Kuth .1. Cooke, Silverton: ,1. Wesley Downs, O. T. S.; Helen Williams, Salem, Route Alice Muthcv. Knlcm lintitn II- la Schroeder, Salem, Route H; Minerva iiersunerper, iiiumard; j,ueillo (iladys NenVlel, Woodburn; Lauretta Kramer, Woodburn: Heitha l.ennu Wilmm Woodburn. One Hundred Shetland Ponies will Exhibit at the OREGON STATE FAIR Sept. 27--Oct 2, 1915 : Six Shetland Pony Races Daily : : T S. P. Attorney Will Talk At 0. & C. Land Conference Governor Withvcoinlio hns received a telegram from 1. W, Cninlhell, general superintendent of tho Southern J'neitin railway in Oregon, stating Hint the Southern l'acii'ic will be represented by I'. F. Dunne at the Land (Irant confer ence, It is asked that Mr. Dunne be given an opportunity tci speak for twen ty minutes, setting fori h tho railroad company's view of the Iand (Irani case. In issuing tiie original invitations for the Land (irant conference, tho govern or asked the railroad lo bo represented should it care to. Tho mnjifily of the county courts of. counties embracing O.C. hinds have al ready named their delegates to the con-fererV-e, as have the several organiza tions requested to appoint delegates. PHONB MAIN $L ' UAKKY Windowclcancr. I'hone 70S. Oct I WANTL'D A one hoiso wagon. I'hone HM'l'. Sei't lft WANTKD To trade for stuiuppuller. I'hone "OKI 1. Seit 14 OLD Ll'MHKK for sale, cheap. Call KSO Court street. tf FOR RENT -Two unfurnished rooms. ' tWl North Winter. Sept lo '.' MILK COWS FOR- SALE 33.0I each. Route 8, box 103. tf FOR KENT Furnished housekeeping; room; cloo in. 0. W. Johnson. tf WANTED To rent 50 to 10(1 acre farm Address W. 11. S.( care Journal. WANTED Few families for hop pick ing, fine hops. Call 213(iV. Sept 13 ASH AND OAK WOOD At a bargain. John H. Scott, phone 1532. Sept 22 LOST East of Salem, child's coat, Finder phono 2424, Masterson. SeptlJ ALMOST NEW lUJCOY To trade for good wngon. Route 0, box 102, (. W. Witte. Sept 18 FOR RENT Modern furnished house keeping appartincnt Call at 210 H. 14th street. SeptU Idaho Supreme Court Sustains Prohibition Lay Boise. Llnhn Sent. 13 T'n, BiturnniA court of Iditho on! Saturday sustained tno constitutionality ot the stringent liquor law enacted' by the last legislature. The net makes it. nnlnwfiil tir n on, firm or corporation to sell, manu facture, dispose of, have in possession, or transport any intoxicating liquor within a prohibition district. The oily exception is the use of pure alcohol for scientific purposes. The law was attacked on the ground that the clause mat-.-ng it unlawful to nave intoxicating liquor in. ones pos session was in contravention of the fourteenth amendment tn fhu i.ntiuiitu. tion." of tho United States and of the state of Idaho. The court holds that the law is a reasonable exercise of the mil ice nriwnr of the state January 1, lHltl, the net will apply to tho entire state. Attack Qn Prohibition Law In Washington Olympln, Wash., 8e.pt. 13. Oiv the gromd that, the initiative and referen dum was never legally adopted, an other attempt will be made to prevent enforcement of the dry law in tiiis state lanuary I. Attorr.!eys for M. ami l. (ioltNtciu, local wholesale liquor deal era have filed their brief in the supreme L'ourt attacking the liquor law on the ground that it was enacted nccovding to the reijuiiei ,'ts of tho initiative and referendum. They claim proceedings leading up to the vote on the initiative and referendum were in violation of the constitutional provisions for atnctidin'g the constitution. . FOR SALE Choice pointer dogs, traiu to field work. I'lioue 24-JM Clias. Sweglo. ' tf 30 THOUSAND FEET of lumber for Bale cheap by M. A. Cady, corner 12th mid Ferry. Sept 17 WANTED Two heavy milking cows. Holstein or Durham. 11. L. Simpson, Route 2, box H!. Sept 15 WANTED Man wants plowing or oth er farm work with team. Route 4, Box 33, Salem, Ore. tf Governor In Favor of Federal Suffrage Amendment The Congressional 1'tiion o' Woman Suffrage holds the lipid meeting of its convention at the San Francisco expo sition'ths week. Unable to accept the invitation lo attend, (Inverr.'nr Withy combe nppo'nled O. M. Clnrk, Oregon cnminisiMiuer of the exposition, as his personal represent!! the. Today the governor received tiio fol lowing telegram from Mr. Clnrk: "May I quote vnu as favoring Fed oral amendment for woman suffrngef" To this (lovcnor Wtihyeombe re plied: " Most certainly you may quote me as favoring Federal amendment for wnm nn suffrage. I have always believed ir." equal suffrage for Oregon, and what is good for Oregon is gold for Ihe nation." Central Cigar Store Is Entered by Burglars When l'nge 4 Kane opened up tile Central Cigar store at 307 State street yesterday morning they diseovered that the place hud been rnnsneked by burg lars during the night and about worth of meerschaum pipes and eight watch fobs each containing a 12.50 gold piece had been taken as well as about 100 cigars from the srncK. The watt-h fobs nro made by encircling a 2.50 gold piece with a gold ring which lias a loop to hung upon a fob and as they are of genuine U. P. gold coin they may be readily passed by simply spreading th" ring and removing Hum from the fob. The burglars entered through the rear door which they Teached over the roofs of the building next to the store. They pried off the door frame mould ing mid lifted the latch of the doer lock with a thin bladed instrument. The police wero notified immediately but no clue to the ndibera has been found. The plnce wh entered between mid night Saturday and fl o'clock Sunday morning. Chicago Kiiws; While Uncle Kam is! felicitating himself upon the growth of! bin trade, it might bo well for him to; employ, on expert international credit man. I Today VAUDEVILLE ANOELUS DUO MUSICAL ACT Pictures A Doomed Hero L K. 0. 2 Reel Comedy, The Wrong Label A Tense Melodrama. WEXFORD Theatre AXWAYS 10 CENTS Republican Leaders FavorJShip Subsidy Seattle, Wash., Sept. 13. Siiip sub sidies instead of a seaman 'h law is rec ommended by Hepresentative Simui D. Fess, of Ohio, who is in Seattle today, anil who voted against the seamen's bill. "American ship owners need a. sub sidy if they are to pay tho American standHrd of wages, and maintain Amer ican standards of living," ho declared. With James H. ItevnoldM, of Massa chusetts, Secretary of the National Re publican Pdilinittee, Fess addressed the Young .Men's Kepiiblicnn club today. WANTED Elderly man of small means to take interest in! dairy. Address K AV. 5, care Journal. Sept lft HOUSE at 475 N. Commercial street, for rent. Newly tinted and painted. call at houso or at the Johnson II cut Est ute Of lice. Sept 13 FOB KENT Housekeeping rooms for ladies only. 010 N. Church, phono "45J, after 6 p. in, tf ASH WOOD First class, immediate or future delivery. O. O. Mct'lellan, l'hcino 32 or 472. Sept 10 WANTED Middle aged woman fur general housework, refereuces re quired. Apply evening, 8112 S. 12t'n. Sept lft I1LACK MERRIES 25c per gallon de livered. Leave or phone orders to Koynl Hukery. l'lione 378. SeptU) FOR TRADE New International drop head sewing machine, for old fir wood, or prub oak. Call 554 Ferry Btreet. tf WANTED An ambitious woman as so licitor, steady work, good money, no canvasing, Do not telephone. Mm. Arthurs. Y. W. O. A. Sept 15 NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills contracted for lho Capital Hotel after Sept. 1st, as I nm no longer connected with same. Joe 'Ha nky. Sept 13 PRUNE FACERS Attention. Drager Fruit Co. will begin facing prunes lit their n'.cW plant Wednesday morning, September 15. Drager Fruit Co. Sept It A BUSINESS TRIUMP1I (Corvullis Times ! la zette.) A fine example of business ability and iiciiini'ii is displayed by the McEj voy ltjothers' store of Salem. Thev came to Salem from Chicago about eight years ago mid opened up a tiny booth in an obscure part of the city and put in a lot of cheap notions. Then they advertised them. The average mer chant would have said he had so hiiiiiII a stock he couldn't afford to adver tise. Not so with McElvoys. They published their prices and the prices sold the goods. The larger department stores didn't even nortec them nt the time, but. they do now. McElvoys kept right on in the even tenor of their way, None but the ones to whom penny saving meant a goud deal were to bo found iithejr store for a while. Then they moved into better quarters, carried a better and larger line of gumls ami kept on Bilventsing. Their ads spoke out right from tho shoulder. They didn't deal in glittering generalities, but contained arguments as to why it was to the advantage of the people to buy goods nt.their store. Then they had to have more floor space and more clerks mid more newspaper space. Ihe j haughty stores began to sit up and lake j notice. Then the town high brows be ; gan to realise that the McElvoys had I something to sell that was worth in I vestigating. Now the store has moved into the best corner ill the town, takes A FEW old Muck walnut pieces as well as a lull line of fnruitiuc ami house hmlil articles for sale. Leaving town and everything goes. Metier see what I have lit 410 H. Commercial street. eJ 3 MONEY TO LOAN On Improved farms at 7 per cent nriniial interest. I am representing the Commerce Safe Deposit it Mortgage Co. of Portland, Oregon. Qjiick delivery of money. Write me or call at iiMrion ollttl. F. J. Merger, Salem, Oregon. tf TO EXCH ANfllv- tl room modern boumi on E street, near Capital, large lot, linn garden, chicken park, cherry trees. Want vacant lot or small place close in. AImi gentlemen's roadster for vacant let. Call 211" Hubbard j 1 j The Want pages go to the I office and home and are con sulted often and frequently clipped and filed for ready j reference. The Journal i Wants are valuable that's the reason. I a page ad in ihe local papers, hint added to its departments and to its prestige I And it is loyiil to the Pacific cicivi products, carrying Pacific coast cof fee, spices and lensj Pacific const con densed milk; l'ucific. const cereals and crackers; Oregon pickles, fruits, canned goods ami flour and is being refitted with new furniture, constructed if Pa cific coast niut riii In and made in Pa cific, const factories. Their sin ss is due entirely to good business methods which were exposed to the public constantly by persistent newspaper advertising. A Big Surprise for Hop Pickers ij 400 Tent at cost prlcei for this week Only, Also everything needed f for camping. Don't fail to tee ui if you need anything in this line, i H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargain. 302 K. Commercial St rhone 80S