EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DEC. 6, 1915. i u i n I ui , ina ii ii.i ii i iiiiiij 1 1, mmmtmmmmmmmimml The Toy Zone Has Many Attractions Bring the Children to Meyers see the toys, dolls, games things to make them happy in Salem's big Toyland on the second floor. Attractive price reductions on many lines. A Sale of Dolls in Toyland FULL JOINTED DOLLS, BISQUE HEAD Large curled wig, 22 inches tall; shoes and stockings. One of the biggest doll values you'll see this season. Light, medium or dark hair. Your choice $1.38 A sale of the very popular CHARACTER BABIES AT $1.15. One of the most called for dolls in any toy department; taken from life; looks just like a real baby. Extra special price tl K Toyland (Second Floor) Our Xmas Suggestion Buy your wife a Dress Form and save worries and dressmaking bills. A large variety of forms at various prices (second floor.) $15.00 Dress Forms, Meyers Xmas offer $12.00 $13.50 Dress Forms, Meyers Xmas offer $10.85 $12.50 Dress Forms, Meyers Xmas offer $10.00 $ 8.50 Dress Forms, Meyers Xmas offer $6.80 $ 4.00 Dress Forms, Meyers Xmas offer $3.20 ThE HOUSE OF QUALITY -n . mm JUL ILL GOODlGOOOS EACH IttGOOD PLACE Session Opens With Clark Speaker and Clarke Pres ident Pro Tern of Senate By Bond P. Geddos, Washington, t)oe. 0. Tho prologue of another epoch in American history was enacted today when the Hixty-Fourth congress enlivened nt. noon. Tho routine, time honored proceed ings connected with organization of tho assemblage betrnyed no surface indica tions of tho important legislation to be launched affecting domestic and in ternational problems. A hint of tho tremendous program however, was con tained in governmental programs for 1017 calling for I,L'.SS,M57,()80.1fl Bgainst t,m.O)4,lf).r5 appropriated already 'or 1810. . That preparedness is the dominant Is sue was' conceded. Increased demands for this part of tho program showed this; and tho spirit of the house, con firmed it. Ix'gislatora engerly awaited delivery of to president's message to morrow, but in tho niojintlino many members dei'lnre.d their belief tlmt the administration program for defense will be materially changed before H gets through congress, inasmuch as opposi tion to the present program is appar ently spreading. Tun Administration' preparedness measures were not introduced today, tho lenders instead awaiting delivery of 1 lie president, s message. The senate session lasted only 40 min utes and Senator Clarko of Arkansas wns chosen president pro tem, , The house (in the other hand required several hours, because of long roll calls and administration of oaths to new members. In accepting the post of speaker, to which he had just been ro-clected, ( hump Clark predicted that perpetual sessions of congress will become nocos anry on account of the lncrcaso In leg islation. Ho praised Representative Mann of Illinois as "a capable, vlligant, aggressive minority leader," evoking applause from the house. Socialist Representative Tendon of er York did not voto on tho speaker ship, although his friends urged htm to vote for Ken; of California, whom U10 socialists endorsed. : Bull Moose Iiepresentatlve Rtnnhcns, of California, Imd Copolcy of Illinois, voted for Mann, the republican candi date for speaker. Her an so Mann had not completed minority .assignments, committees were not organixed and tho democratic, slates were not presented. From the speaker's! gallery I)r. Anna Howard Shaw, president of tho Nation al Huffrago organisation, saw ltepresen tatlve Mondell of Wyoming, republican, WILL FILE DECREE IN I CASE This Will Be Done Wednesday Congress Must Then Act Within Six Months Portland, Or., Dec. (1. Prepared by tho department of justice in accordance with an opinion handed down by the supremo court of the United Stntes, the decree in tho Oregon nnd California land grant rnso involving 2,HUO,000 ncres of land in Oregon, will to filed In the United Stntes district court in Portland Wednesday. A statement to that effect was made today by Assist nut Attorney llenorul Constantino J. Smyth. Tho decree already lias been sub mitted to attorneys for tho Houtheru l'nciria rnilrond, which holds tho land, so that any objections they may file may bo considered before tho decree is entered. According to Smyth, two injunctions are ordered by the supremo court's de cision. "One," ho said, will be per manent, nnd will forbid the railroad from violating tho restrictive provisions of the grant under which the land is held. That will prevent tho snlo of the land for more than -."0 per acre, or in tracts of more than 1(10 acres, or to non-settlers. 'The oilier injunction is preliminary. It forbids the railroad to noil the lniid or mako any disposition. Should congress rail to act the railroad nuiv apply for a court order modifying tho injunction pruliiliituig the dispusul of tno lima on any terms." Anions' the Odd FAllnum wlm niuw1 ed the initiations at Dallas Saturday evening were: J. W. Young, J. A. Mills, John Comforth, C. O. Kngstrom, Cnrl lachelle, It. W. Bimeral, Arthur Tucker, Frank Kenster, ( I Cnrlsoa, Ik A IT... I.... .1 I..1.M tir . Cnminlngs, J, A. Patterson, Frank I 'Itumimii .1 11 f'lmitnivrtll, I,' II Mil. lard, William Frost, William Sleginiind, iv. r rwvHge, 11. a. Aiuerice, A. IUU derman, ('. V. Deadlier, Wm. Illlven. launch tho fedoral suffrage amendment measure. She said It was tho first time in a half century that women had en joyed such a complete, degree of CO' operation from all parties. At the opening of the session, Chnn lain Couden prayed fervently for jieaco Dy nrmt ration, and asked divine bless ing on tho work of tho new session, and upon the president and those associated with him. On the floor, "Cnck Joe" Cannon and other "comebacks'' held recep tions and reminiscent about the "good old days." "Vndo Joe's" cigar titled at a saucy angle was still In evidence as of yore, hllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllKllllllllllllllllllllllllir All Around Town . Dr. Mendlesohn will bo at his office January 1, 1916. tf Sr. Stone's Drug Store. o Sign on a pile of wood High street: "This Job For." ' on North Is Spoken Before placing your printing order, Phone 2179. Fuller Printing Concern. tx Batty Cooper, who has been with the Kappabahn Transfer for several years, is now in the transfer business on his own account with office at the Scott & Bynon real estate office. Sr. S. T. Mclntire, pnyslclan and surgeon, 211 Masonic bldg. Phone 440. 0 For those who have not voted before dark, there is auother chance, as the polls do not close until 8 o'clock. In fact, it is expected that the heaviest part of the vote will be cast after five o'clock this evening. Dr. Stone's drug store. Dr. Mendlesohn leaves tomorrow morning on the California expresB for Chico, California, where he will visit his daughter for a few .lays. Later he will visit his eldest son in Fresno. He expects to return the first of the year. He came back. If you have any carpets you wish woven, notity 8.. A. Dobner, phone 1207M. Dec4 The heavy rains of Saturday night and nil day Sundny brought the creek near Thirteenth nnd Cross streets over its banks and into tho road and for a time yesterday, threatened to flow in to tho cellars 111 the neighborhood. 0 The ladies of the First Presbyterian church will servo a chicken-pio supper in tho church on Tuesday, December 7th, from fi:H0 to 8 p. in. Thero will be small articles on sale, nothing over SU cents. I Chief Deputy State Engineer E. I Confine returned to Salem this morn ing nfter a three via y trip to Douglas comity. Locnting Kngineer Scott has been moved to Onklnnd and Locnting I'iiigineer Peters to Cnnyonvillo where they are working on I'ncitic Highway The White Swan Dairy lunch gives more to eat x'or less money, Mrs. J. 1, Murphy, who has been on the mission field in Africa will deliver an address nt tho Salvation nrmv "nail nt 8 o'clock this evening. The subject of her address will be, "Mission Work on the ongo. " Everybody is invited Hygrade Salem made 5 cent cigars are sleadily gaining distinction. Dr. C II, Robertson reported to the police unst niht that four auto tires imd been stolen from his gnrngo nt his home at 277 North Capital street, llo left tho gnrago unlocked while his car wns out and thinks tho tires were stolen Saturday afternoon. Supper December 7, First Christian ciiurch, C. 12., Ziic. 0 Charles Falst pleaded Builtv to chnrgo of being drunk in nolice court this morning and wbb given a fine of tfiu or live lnys in inil. FaiBt had more time than money. Thornton Mat ney who was arrested on a similar charge, forfeited $10 bail Supper December 7, First Christian cuureh, C, 12., 25c. Twenty-seven members of Chem ekeln lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F. went to Dallas, Saturday evening to witness the initiation, of ten members, the tn lem decree team putting on the work Following tho business of tho evening. 1110 usual nanquet was served. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Belle Mc- Cnddnm, who died suddenly Saturday morning, wns Held this morning nt the f irst -Methodist church, tho Kev. H. w, Avison, officiating. Accompanied by her' son, tho body wns forwarded this afternoon to ltathdruni, Idniio, for 1 :i 1 ! i 1 , .1 UU1IU1 uvsiuv HIT II1ISOIII1U. The Men's Liberal club will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the I'nitarian ciiurch. liural Credits will be presented for discussion and able speakers aro expected to bo present to nine part in tne general kliscussiou. All men are invited. The Elk lodge will entertnin its mem bora and friends next Friday evening with nn Artnpollo concert, given by .umn I'rnuni jin'incs, assisted uy local laicnt. 1 no Artapoiio is a pinno plnv ulav er nnd In her entertainment, Miss Diet rich uses two pin mm. After the con cert, there will be an informal dance. Don't miss bazaar sale, tomorrow, Kpiscopal church for dainty embroid eries, tnncy and useful aprons, and mysterious packages for 2," cents. Colonel Clonard McLouirhlin. of the Third Iteglment, O. N. t),, will pay nn official visit tn Cnmimnv At. nt this city, Tuesday night which is the regu lar (inn night tor (lio local company. Colonel Mclaughlin is visiting all it the companies of the regiment on their drill nights in his official capacity. Dr. Mendelsohn leaves tomorro for California to bo gone until January 1, n 10, aim ir any or nis mends or pa trons should bo so unfortunate m to hl-milt vnll nlnuuit. vi.ii will l!.) I.n exact duplicate nt Mr. Pomeroy's, The rainfall from Saturday evening at 5 o'clock until Sunday oveulng at the same hour was 1.27 inches, the heaviest experienced in this section since February 2(S. 1014 when 1.H3 inch es were recorded In 24 hours. The river raised three and one half feet since Sunday moriiinir and Is now 12.6 feet abovo low water mark.' ' Alaotn Petroleum at Coal Co. Stock holders. Important information for you, A postal card with your name and address mailed to llerrin It Rhodes, Inc., Ill) Cherry street, Seattle, will bring it to you. Eegular meeting of Eodson Council No. 1, R. & S. M,, this evening. Elec tion of officers, A full attendance is requested by order of the Thrice 111. Master. Visiting companions welcome. ' From a social standpoint, everything will be quiet this week among the high school pupils. Friday evening, the seniors will entertain the faculty of the high school, this being the only event of the week. Plum pudding, delicious cookery, fancy candies, tomorrow, Episcopal ba zaar. The city council will meet this even ing and will take up the ordinance es tablishing permanent stands for auto mobile or jitney drivers. The ordinance to be voted on this evening provides mat each automobile tor hire snail be given a certain place to be definitely marked, and that the police will have the enforcing of the ordinance. We wish to notify the public that the parties .selling Cox s Farm Ac counting book have no authority to use our name in connection with the ad vertising or coupons in the book. The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company. Tno advance tip that sugar was weak and would be reduced 30 cents h'Midred last week was all wrong. It should have been just the other way, .is grocerB received notice by telephone tins morning that sugar had advanced 15 cents a hundred, which will effect the retail price just that much, bring ing tne Best sugar up to i.u a hun dred. The annual bazaar of the Ladies' Aid society of the Hural Congregation al church, Fairvicw avenue, will be held on Wednesday evening, December Jotn. A cmcken pie supper will be served trom oi.io 0 clock until o:UU Price for -supper is 25 cents. H. H. Corey, secretary of the state public, service commission, left yestor day for Morrow to investigate a wreck Hint was reported on the railroad near Shanico, It was reported that a car loaded with wheat got loose from a siding and wandered out on the main line unci took a joy Tide down grade. It stopped when it hit and piled up iiireo ouicr ireignt cars. Card of Thanks. We wish to very earnesty thank the neighbors, friends unci fruternnl organ izations that assisted us so grcutly dur ing the illness and death of our hus band nnd father. Jllt-S. ('. L, KOADltUCIC. .MKS. JOYCE HA VS. SI It. AND SIRS. DAVID WRTOIIT. SUSS COLD1E KOAURUCK. The Washington Junior high school is preparing for indoor athletics this winter by the organization of Bevcral basket ball teams. In the ninth grade, the boys hnvo organized four teams and the ants two. The seventh and eighth grndes have also organized sev eral teams and ns soon as a few games have been played, a regular schedule; will be "layed among the teams in the school. . An organ recital will be given this evening at tho First Presbyterian church by- Prof. Frank Wilbur Chaco, of Willametto university, as tho third number of tho faculty lecture course. Mr. Chacc has played on scvornl of the largest organs in the country in con cert. Ah an orgnnist of ability, he is perhaps better known in the east than in the northwest. The recital will be gin nt 8 o'clock and is free with the public invited to attend. The debating societies of the Oregon high schools this winter will debate military service, the exact subject be ing, Resolved, That tho United States should adopt the essential fentures of the Swiss system of militury trnining nnd service. At tho try-out last night tennis were chosen as follows: Affir mative Frank Ifosebrangh, Mnynnrd Sawyer, .lames Wolkcrj alternative, Lloyd Case, Negative Harold E111- mel, Tra Mercer, Thomas McOilchrist; alternative, Carlton Savago. The funeral of Ellis Ross, the 17 year old high school student who was killed Saturday morning on tho South ern Pncific track, was held this after noon, the Kev. F. T. Porter, ofticint ing. Hurinl wns in the City View cem etery. Although tho young man wns lulled nhout ten o'clock Maturdiiy morning, tho body was not identified until lute Saturday evening. His pnr- cum, wiiu iimi nnutit inreu null's iroin the eitv, became alarmed when ho did not return home. It wns not until they hail uindo inquiries as to bis whereabouts titnt they came to town and identified the young mail lis their son. - Artisans and friends attention. The charter of the Salem juvenile lodge will be closed on December 15. Tho com mittee in charge of this work is very anxious to obtain all tho acceptablo ap plications possible immediately, in or- lor Hint the chidren may be trained in the work which the Salem children will exemplify in Portland on December 18. All memliera nnd friends having clul- iren nnd are interested 111 having them entry a little protection and at tho same time enjoy pleusant associations under competent supervision will Kind ly notify Sirs. F.lla "Watt, 302 South llig'u street, or Sirs. F.lsio V. Matlock, lino waller street. Until the charter is closed uo initiation feo or medical fee will be charged, To aid In tha nuiklnir nf Christinas boxes for tho needy, the girls of the Grant junior high scnool met Saturday at tho home of Sirs. C. H. Pickett, at- leiiunnco ouicer, mo nign scnooi 1. V, C. A. girls are also taking up spe lal work this week under the dlrec : , n n mi.. v.iMw..i. , v, n i.vm v. ...,1 11 n, MB, iiiu a. ,,i.; teacher. Not only are the girls from oe nigner grades in mo scnoois assiot- liff It, tlm maLInn nt I 'I, . lal ton l,r- -R ... ... ........... -v. ents of a practical nature for the eedy, out the elementary pupils are la. .hftvlnff 41ia .1 .Ann Imli.lnV m.trit ........... , 'I'VI ..v. .,, as they have already mado twelve comforts, which wil be presented by Mrs, Pickett to those most in need of iiem. PAY $1 000 FOR SET .OF Viewers Appointed To Make Final Selection of Plans Submitted The FoTmty court has appointed three viewers for the proposed bridge across the Willamette river at this place and the viewers have been authorized to pay $1,000 for plans for the bridge. Bridge, engineers will submit coinpeta tive plans and specifications for the bridge in both concrete and steel and the engineer whose plan is accepted will receive $1,000 when his plans are completed. The viewers have called for plans for the present site at the end of Center street only which indi cats that this will be the only Kite con sidered. The county court appointed 12. T. Mct-ornack, J. A. ilaker and W. J. Culver s viowcrs. The government engineers favor the present sit for the new bridge in the interests of navigation and as the old bridge could be used in place of a false work while the piers for the new one were being put in plaeo and again the piers for the new bridge would serve as a falsework while the old bridge was being wrecked. Engineer Holmes estimated that the saving by the eliin inaiton of the expense of falsework would offs-t the expense of a ferry. The viewers called for plans for a bridge' with a 30 foot deck and two sidewalks six feet wide in addition. The main part of the bridge is to be 780 feet long and the approaches 900 feet long. The general plans call for a structure strong enough to carry a 40 ton street car on the car track and a 20 ton truck 011 the roadway which is to bo paved. The plan of calling for competativc bids for the bridge was adopted upon tho objection that if the county court favored either a concrete bridge or a steel bridge that their decision would exclude the builders of the other struc ture. As a result the plans submitted will determine which is tho chenpest and best structure and this' will be erected. Any standard type of draw span may be submitted. The letter Bent out by the viewers to the engineers stntes that plans may be received and filed up to 10 oclock a. m., December 24. This will ullow the necessary levy to be pluced in the bud get before December 31. The instructions to engineers by the viewers follow: Plans will be received for both steel and concrete structures and must be enclosed in sealed wrappers, addressed "Hoard of Viewers, Proposed Jntor County Uridge, Care of JIux flclilliar, County Clerk, Salem, Oregon." De signing specifications and profile may be hud upon application to Mux Gehl har, County Clerk. A fee of $101)0 will bo paid tor tiio plans adopted. The right is reserved, however, to with hold payment of above fee until bids are received nnd contract awarded. Tho right is further reserved to re ject any or all plans submitted. Tomorrow, the bazaar of bazaars. Quality not quantity. Attractive prices. At Episcopal church. Opens 2:00 p. The Salem fire department wag call ed out at 4:15 Saturday afternoon to a chimney fire nt tho residence of Sirs. Applegato at Fifteenth and Chemeltcta streets. No damage was done. Despondent from continued ill-health, Ella Power, 30, a muid nt tho Slarion hotel, drank denatured alcohol yester day afternoon. She wns taken to the Snlem hospital, and today is reported to bo making a satisfactory recovery. The funeral of Mrs. Grace Steelham mer, who died last Friday, was held this morning from the chapel of Webb & dough, tho Hcv. JnmcB Elvin, offici ating. Burial was in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Sirs. Steclhammer was the wife of Louis Steellinmnier, of Pendle ton, and was born in Snlem. Her pa rents were pioneers of tho state. Be sides her husband, she is survived by a sister of SIcxie and I.eah A. Martin, of Portlnnd, nnd Newton and Eny J. Mar tin, of Pendleton. a. E. Bchaefer, of the New York Life Insurance company, is here today after a week spent nt Tillamook and By Viow, According to Sir. Schnefer, the recent storms hnve been particularly disastrous tp Buy View, ns the hotel was washed away, and the only store will bo torn down this week, to avoid the fate of the hotel, ns an unusunlly high tide is expected on the 10th of this month. The rnilrond company is driv ing henvy piles around the track hoping to snve it from being wnshed away when the high tide of Friday comes in. The study of law is supposed to be exceedingly wearisome, and the young mini who tackles Blnckstone, is natural ly expected to bid good-bye to all flights of fancy iu the poetical world, or ambitions to become an nuthor of prose stories of fiction. But Ernest Ev erhart Baker, one of the lending young attorneys of the city, appears to have combined the study of law with the writing of poetry, ns lie has recently submitted a book of poems to an east ern firm and has received a flattering offer for its publication. Sir. Baker has written for several mngazincs and papers nnd is not hy uy means a new hand at the writing gnme. As yet, it is not known whether Mr. Baker will ac cept the offer for the publication of his book. Saturday, December 18, the Juvenile orgaulnation, the Court of Fairies, will go to Portland to put on their ritualis tic work. The Eleventh street theatre has been engaged for the occasion. The children will put on their work In the afternoon, ami the older folks their spe cial drills and work in the evening. This visit will be quite an event In Uni ted Artisan circles, is Madam Jomelll has been engaged to sing, Governor Wlthcombe will deliver nn address, and talks will be made by Slnyor Alhee, of Portland, C. I StcKenna and Judge Morrow, After the evening's program Did It Ever i Occur to You That those distressing headaches from which you suffer are due to EYESTRAIN? Others have been completely relieved by wearing our CORRECTLY FITTED GLASSES Why not you? Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208-209 Hubbard Bldg. ' Phone 109. t E. T. Judd, of Salem, Will Have Charge of the State E. T. Judd, of Salem, lias been ap pointwed by Governor Withyeombe as state exhibit agent to have charge of the state's permanent product exhibit in Portland. This is a new posi tion and Judd will draw a salary of $100 a mouth, lie is now in Son Francisco arranging for the transfer to Portland of the Oregon exhibit from the Panama-Pacific interna tional exposition, which closed yester day. Sir. Judd is the father of former County Judge E. C. Judd, of Clatsop county. The transfer of this exhizit to Portlnnd to become a permanent ex hibit was provided for by the 1015 legislature, which appropriated $15, 000 for the collection of an exhibit of the state's products. Of this amount $9,000 was to be expended for the transfer to Portland and $0,000 for the maintenance of the exhibit at San Francisco during the fair. Of the latter amount $5,087.13 has been used. The legislature of 1013 appropriated $175,000 for the construction of the Oregon building and of this amount thero is left unused $24,845.47. The last legislature appropriated $10,000 for the establishment at tho exposition Of a bu reau of mines and geology and all ot this has been used but $710.47. LET IMA COME HOME (By ELLA SleSIUNST.) I see by the papers that Thomas Lar sen, of tjiiinaby, has asked permission to take his daughter Ima from the liirls' Industrial school and has been refused. I have known Ima all her life, and I never knew her to harm anyone. When she wns a littlo girl she used to take mighty good core of her little brother and sister and nil the other children 111 the neighborhood. She used to work hard in her little garden to raise flow ers for her grandmother's grave, and she helped her mother on washday, and all week. 1 I hnvo picked hops by the side of her when blood dripped off her ringers, but sho was too gritty to quit, nnd I have heard thnt she has worked nt the insti tution, milking cows, and the likes of that, tor there arc no men thero ami those city bred girls don't know n ' cow 's tent from a sack of oats. I never could seo why tho stnte of Oregon got up on its hind legs over the affair anyway, but whatever it was, it is between her and God, nnd I think He'd be willing to give her another chance, when it's so nenr Christmas when Christ came for you and me and littlo Imns; all over the world. Rose and Tom they are her father and mother but everybody calls them by their first names because they like them, they sit up to tho fire and try to talk about Christmas, but they can't do it, for over in the comer is Ima's piano that has been silent a long time, and her picture is on top. They get to thinking about that other Christmas, 18 yearB ago, when together they bent over the little crib and showed the baby tho things Snnta Onus had brought the rings and rattles and things, nnd she mado gleeful little bub bles on her chin and took a firm hold on her father's black hair the same hnir that is getting a littlo gray, now that Ima is gone. Of course somo of us can't help being lonely this year for its the first time all our folks won't be here the clear folks out there under the sod and the rain but someway I'd like to see poor little lmn come homo to Hose nnd Tom for Christmas. Will Not Recall Boy-ed and Von Papen Washington, Pee, 0. Oerinnny will not recall Attaches Boy-ed and Von Papen, as requested by the American government, unless the stnte depart ment informs the Oerman foreign min ister of specific charges against them ami arranges lor a sole conduct lor them and their successors, n high offi cial of the (icrmnny embassy said to day. "Papen and Boy-ed," he continued "like all of us, are hoping to leave a country where we see ourselves brand ed ns criminals in the papers every morning." The reply of Berlin to the embassy's messiige notifying Oormnny of tho ro call request has not yet reached here. It is regarded ns probable that of f B cers now convalescing from battle front injuries will succeed the two attaches, if England grunts a safe conduct. in the Eleventh street theatre, the Ar tisans will ndjourn to tho United Ar tisans' hall where dancing will con clude the day's program. Word wn received today from Dr. and Sirs. W. L. Mercer from San Fran cisco, thnt they expected to.be home by iuesiiny or tnis ween, xney Teport a' fine time at the big tnir and a very satisfactory visit with their son, lialph, who is uow on the battleship Oregon. The armory is now being made espe cially comportuble for tho boys of Com pany SL Club rooms are now furnished with pool and billiard tables, writing desks, barber ship, and many of the comforts of a home, Including things to eat. And what is more important from a soldier's view, is tho fact that ar rangements will be made for in door rifle practice. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY At Bay By Geo. Scarbourotigh A 5 Act Photoplay feature with the beautiful FLORENCE REED and FRANK SHERIDAN NEAL OF THE NAVY THE LETTERED PARCHMENT The Seal American Play in 2 Keels. BLIGHU Theatre JT1 10c 10c $ $ New Today Ads, one cent per ijc word. LAST TIME TODAY The Woman Next Door A 5 Keel Photo Feature by Owen Davis - Featuring IRENE FENWICK 10c iQwa5W -10c VE LIBERTV Theatre Always the Best Pictures COMINO THURSDAY MARGARITA FISHER The Popular Salem Girl in The Miracle of Life When is SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modem Free and Private Baths BATES: 75c, $1.00, 81.50 FEB DAY The only hotel in the business district. nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol liuildings. A Home Away Prom Home. T. a. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bub. SURROUND yourself witk Comfort - o day. -a vJeek"all time--stop at HOTEL HORTONIA The house of Graciou Service.. of Unobtrusive Ministrations, The home of the Satisf eJ Guest where deliciom Viands with the natural HOME-LIKE flavor conv pel friendship. Rooms tilth, priviltg of bath $1 or more th day. Roomi wieh privata bath $1.50 or mora At dnj Tht thing that pptalt-modaral priest. 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