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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. v iig Assortments or Vacation Togs Jack Tar Middy Blouses in many styles, Kahki Cloth ingexcellent for coast or mountains, Bathing Suits and Caps in the season's newest effects, Sweaters of style and durable quality many pretty colorings, Indian Robes and Steamer Rugs in a variety of de signs. You can save money on all your other vacation needs too if you purchase at Meyers. u Special Sale of Women's Summer Vests 3 for 50c Here are light, cool, ribbed Vests especially fashioned for stout people a new, attractive style that will appeal to all women. Extra special value 3 Vests for 50c Quality and 'Service Meat On The Table Is By William Q. Shepherd (United Press staff correspondent) KolterdHin, Mav 2s.- (I(v mail) Many families in (ierninuy go meatless ror aays aim weeks at n time, This I have from a neutral business man Vl Jresdeu. It 'a R8 bad as liousocleaning Ret meat, it upsets our whole house hold economy as well as our financial economy. It's a dreadful onerntion and wo don't go through It of tenor ' Tiiun we have to. In the last sixteen (Jays wh have hud meat twice. "Fish, new asparagus just in the market, potatoes, spinach and dry, crumbling war bread made largely of potato flour, make up our list of edi bles. We get so tired of it we hate to go to the table. Sometimes we even get so tired of it we decide we'll rk.ne meat. Then there's trouble." He waH reipiested to go into the de tails of a meat purchase in a (Ionium town. "Well, it's like this," lie said, light ing a giol cigar; (in some mysterious ay a huge shipment of Mavana ci gars direct from Cuba reached Berlin the other day.) "When we decide to 'by kuve meat mv wife nnd I talk it over! Ihu uieht before. If the next ilnv is! Tncndiiy or Fri.lav we can't buy nnv-,low thing but tish, lor those aie meatless j in the line. days. "But about supper time Klizuheth "My wife calls our maid and says; wakes up, cooks the meat and brings it " 'Kli.'.aboth, we want you lo buy ajin with smiles all owr her face. She ttccfstiiak for us tomorrow'.' Llizuh'eU knows she'll get her shine. Hut if frowns and goes out. '"This means that Kliznbeth must got up nt lour o'clock the next morn Jng and go to the neanst butcher shop and stand in line until her torn comes to buy meat or until the butcher comes to the door and snvs to the waiting line: 'J 'in all sold out of meat.' "It is ulwavs a four or live hour IE3 wis He couldn't see a thing if you placed it right un der his nose. Familiar saying. If YOUR sight is THAT defective, get glasses. Get them from us and with them Serv ice that makes our .glasses the better. Hiss A. McCulloch, 20S-9 Hubbard Bldg., Phone 109 SHURON The Summer Clearance Prices on Women's and Misses' Ready-to- Wear Women's WoolSuits I Entire JU v Women's Silk Suits Stock "3 pllCe a Noteworthy Event 1 job for her, unless she wants to get I into the oueiie at 1 o'clock in th 110 ill jing, as some maids do. 'When my wile and T get up Kliz nbeth is down at the butcher shop and so I navo to lnske the tires while mv i wife gets breakfast. I go off to the olfiee and Kliznbeth comes home at 8j or U o'clock, soro on the whole world. I Sometimes she has been able toi net meat but more often than not she comes hack empty illumed. " Ol fieiiilly there are only two meat less days a irvek but in reality you find the butcher meatless duv after day. "1 call up my wife sometime during the morning to find out whether we are going to have meat for supper. If she says we are, I'm happy all day. . ou 'd be surprised to know how much difference a little meat makes." "How- much would Kliznbeth pay for a beefsteak f ' ' "Five marks and a half a pound. "How we linger over supper when wo have meat. Kliznbeth .hasii 't done anv work all day. She has been upset her morning experience. You read of food riots in Berlin. That was oulv Llizabeth nnd ner lei CI" maid fighting to keep their ices I m Led her to go out for meat every daw she wouldn't stay with us. 'That's where the' rich folks come in. Toey hire maids who have no oth er work but to go through the meal raid daily. "There are injustices galore about the food distribution in Berlin. That is why they have food riots in front of the lfeiclisiag and in I rout of butcher shops." Gervais Adopts New Charter I Capital Join mil Spc (Senilis, Ore., June election Tuesdav, June cial Service, 2S. -At II city cilv the 27, a new sanction of chnrte rreeeived the people, ii was pnsseii . j a goo,, ma-, .,o,il,y. the electoral count being ol tor nnd 23 ngamst. bv a good ma- As ears the old charter hud served for it could well be laid aside 10 tinie worn ,n the interest ol an up t,)'(() rrin(l,T ,w ,,.,.,., garrison date charter providing lor adequate ; T,H rim()ri ,,,(,,,,,, from sanitation, health m.tection, etc v ,!,,,,. .,.,-, also said Japanese , , , . , .'experts are directing work of luunn If the entries of the babies and small ; ,,!. lmuiiliims , , Mo,lt(M,,v children tor the great baby parade iuwlml ,, t.llulll v,,r ,,v next Monday continue lo come in .is,,,,,, .Moxi,.ln K,,vcrun,cnt. last as thev have lor the past week. I the Mon.lav morning parade will be one of the largest exhibitions of in fants ever shown in the city. Today, the entries are from Mr. and Mrs. )ol lie Sweitzer of rural route 2, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Reynolds, a boyt Mr. mid Mrs. A. C. Sliufer of 200 Mission street, a boy and girl for the pony contest. It is hoped by the com mittee tnat all Salem registrations will be made nt the Commercial club Saturday afternoon, from I until ." o dock. Registration mav nihil be made Mondav morning at the booth in' Willson park, C. H. Stewart of Albany, president of the Willamette Valley F.xpositionl association is in the city conferring; with tho other officers of the iissocia- tion, K. W, Haines, treasurer and Fred S. I tv noil, secretary, relative to elm t LATE BULLETINS Kagle I'liss, Texas, June 2M. I'lieon- j firmed but persistent rumors from Mex ican sources, that the American sol jdicrs held prisoner in Chihuahua City, j had been executed have aroused intense i feeling here. Tiie reports, which arc be- ing circulatd in i'iedras jNegras, across I Hie river, say the Americans were shot to death in the prison at 11 o'clock ! Tuesday morning. This rumor is discredited in official circles here because of the report of die British consul at Chihuahua to; Wnsinulon vesterilni- that the orison- ! I ers were safe. Columbus, N. M June 2S.--six Mex-j icaiis believed to have been the band j which murdered William Parker and , wife arc reported to have been wiped out in a fight this side of the border I during the night. Tho report received today by a relative of Parker living here was uncertified and faded to state which of the several patrols and posses kill the raiders. Galveston, Texas, June 2 Hundreds of Mexicans of all 'factions cpiit work in (ialveston last night and today, in connection with an alleged plot to re- 1 11 1 II to Mexico and enlist in the ('f-.t iinz.ii armies. Jt is unclerstooit tnat tiie plot was frustrated and that the arrest J of several prominent low. Mexicans will fol- Austin, Texas, June 21. Captain Lewis S. Morev, hero of the battle of Carrizal, left Colouin lublan for the base hospital at LI Paso this morning, according to a wireless received here by his wife. The telegram stated that Moro.v is "very well." He expects to arrive in LI Paso tomorrow. Mrs. Morev left for that city this afternoon. San Antonio, Texas, June (lenei al Funstou denied today the press reports of a clash between the Kleventh cav alry and Carranzn troops near Ahnuiada. He said if wounded Mexicans had been taken to Cobuiin Huolan he would hav'e received (ieneral Pershing 'sreport ou it before this. The Mexicans concen trating south of Naco, Ariz., have been bluffed bv ticneial Pavis' strength, Funstou believes. how of T,,llvdo. Texas, June 2,. American , rof ,.,, Moto,.rv ,r,m,,ht ,,,,. :i,i.,,. ,.,,,.. .i,.,t i.,', ,.,., .,.,:. ..,,. are at the head of troops of Mexicans ,, i'r,,,,, "u. ,,,!.,,..!- ri,;i i.,, Mexico City, June 2. War Minister Obregoii today indignantly branded as a "fake'' the report circulated in the F nited States yesterday that Villa has tendered his services to the constitu tionalist forces and that the tender had been accepted. Ween ;,. Kl Paso, Texas, June 21. by a firing sipmd will be the end of 2. American prisoners in Chihuahua City. Cicneriil Treviuo is reported to have siateu, it Hie I inteil Mates nrined forces attempt to rescue the men. ing its affairs. Instead of the usual deficit, the officers will lie able to refund tu the liferent c.uiiili.w n. ! mounts due them. The counties in tho I Willamette Vnllev association are' Clackamas, Marion, l.iun. Lane, lien Ion, Polk, Yamhill and Washington. All Around Town .4 sc s(c jjc jfc jc jfs sc sfc sjc sfc sft sjc COMING EVENTS TONIGHT All Cherry Fair committees meet at 'ominerelal club. June 2'J-30. Women' Home Missionary conference 1'irst .Methodist church. June lit). Benefit sales day for Ladiei Auxiliary Spanish War Veterans. July 3 All-Oregon Grange ral ly, Salem. July 3. Annual Cherry fair. July 4. Fourth of July cele bration, State Fair grounds. July 4. Indiana society annual picnic at State Fair grounds. July 12-18. Salem Chautauqua. July Hi Salem Street Railway excursion to Newport. July lit. Monthly meeting of Commercial tlub. July 20. Wisconsin society re union at State fair grounds. July 20. Southern Pacific rail way men's picnic, State Fair grounds. i Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse ea correctly. U. S. Bank. BId,j. Attorney Glen Unruh was called to Dayton this morning by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. James Kich anlsoii. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. The governor has signed the com mission of Adjutant tleneral White as captain of cavalry. He will be in com maud of Troop A. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. The degree team of G'hemeketa lodge No. I, I. O. (). P., will put on special degree work this evening. Other im portant business will also come before the meeting tonight. o Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 110 II. S. Hank bldg. Phone LS'i. The Salem MUiaary band did its share to make the departure of tho soldiers pleasant. For two hours or more the band entertained the crowd with selections. .Mr. Ordemann sang. We always carry a full line of new and used furniture at prices within the reach of all. K. L. Stiff & Sou. The police last night found a splen did sorrel horse which had broken loose during the demoust rat ion at the S. P. depot. Later the buggy to which tiie animal was attached was located. i Both await the owner. i 0 Public violin and piano recital by pupils of Miss Joy Turner at Innersi- itv C :i pi 1 Thursday eve S:lo. After making a record for a dry month, June is closing with a slight precipitation each day. Monday the record at the . '. T. dock showed .OS of an inch and Tuesday .:in of an inch. The rivTr today is 3.11 feet above low water. We will gladly furnish estimates on all kinds of building materials. Falls I itv-Salem Lumber Co., 310 S. 12th. Phone SHI. In recognition of Independence day, the First Methodist church has pre ,..,,,.,1 ,i snecial l,rii"i;l 111. In addition tll0 musical and literary program. , .1 Henrv Benson will ,1 .-1 i or the address of the evening on The Flag and Want it Represents. Trade in your old stove as part pay ment for a new Oibon Do Luxe range the best giiaianleed range made ill America, at L. L. Stiff & Sou's. Now that the Auxiliary to the Salem Uille club has added so many members, if has been found necessary to send an ii'lilttional onier lor army nni-s m the 1". S. arsenal at Springfield, Mass.,.! The next drill of the auxiliary, will lie held Monday evening. Patrolman Vamey was official nurse during the melee incidental to the ar rival of the troop train. At one time Varncy had a baby on each shoulder and nnotiier in his arms while the mothers were frantically rushing through the crowd trying to find the tots. - o- Royal Neighbors meet at lodge mount 11: 1.1 to attend the funeral ser vices June 2!i!h at ID o'clock at Kig- 'don and Uiehanlson parlors. H. N. ser vice for our deceased neighbor Anna . Mable (liloon to be held at the ceine terry. By order of oracle. Signed re- ' corder. o Spanish War Veterans sought to aid the police in handling toe throng at the S. P. depot last Welsh is giateful to for its assistance and night. Chief the association feels that vigi- lence of its members prevented dents to those less careful than should be. acci thev Albany police have notified Chief Welsh that the two boys of Joe Jones of Ouinabv who left home a few days 'ago had been taken into custody. 1 Thev are aged six and twelve years. When thev lett home a tout tuey car ried a suitcase and a 22 caliber rifle and were on their way to the coast, presumably to join the coast artillery. .niter experiencing a piece of bad luck in the way of running into a snag on the Kola bur hist Su:urlHy evening, the ( rtihuniona will b once aeaiu on its regular schedule tomorrow. A hole j the width of two boards ami 2D feet in len-'th a' toin in the I the boat bv the concealed bottom snag. of I W. C. Emmel, who has been -with the Hanics store fur the past live years. if. left Siitunlay evening to accept a po st I sitiou as assistant manager in one of C 1 1 1 O (inldoli Rule stores in the eastern : part of the state. His family will re-1 main in Salem a few weeks. I Shortage of cars is again interfering with the business of the Spaulding Logging company. Shipments have beeu delayed to some extent for the past (1 days by car snortage, but this! Hay draft resolution readied this aft weed; it has become more serious asjernoon bv house and senate conferees. the company today is in need of l" cars which cannot be supplied. 0 xne oouinern racmc nas nouiiea the state public service commission ot intention to install a warning bell on its Mill City branch near the Albany 1, limber company s mill. The Willam- ette Pacific has applied for permission , to cross the highway in Lane county! between Lugene and Marshfield. 0 families sav they would push this tvpe ! A good citizenship service, in recog-0f legislation. But there will be dif- There lay a farmer's Jersey cow, ii i t ion of Independence day will bclficulty in getting it reported from thej A scene he ne'er forgot! held' in the First Methodist church I two military committees and onto the 'The owner heard him shoot, and soon Sunday evening. Patriotic, org.mir.u-' crowded calendar of the two houses. I In anger reached the spot! Hons of the city have been invited to; Friends of the guardsmen admitted He talked of law, and this and that, attend. Besides a musical program, this afternoon 's action is n severe blow I But Thompson meekly said, Justice Henry L. Benson of tiie state mpreme court will deliver an address.! The offering to be taken is for the benefit of the Salem aPtriotic League, The Rev. Petereit of San Francisco will arrive in the city Friday and re main here for a time as temporary pas tor of the Herman llnptist church, Ipreaching hist introductory 4rmon Sunday morning. Il is well known among members and friends of the church. haviiiL' conducted evani-'elistic services here for a week during the' month of May, Final reports of all committees ap pointed bv director lteujaiiiin Brick will be received at the meeting called tonight at the Commercial club. All premium lists will also be submitted and the final business of committees turned in to the tourist nnd publicity department of the club. For this rea son, Mr. Brick earnestly requests all committees and their chairmen to at tend. J Dr. W. B. Hinson of Portland be- gins tonight a series of services at thej First Baptist church which will con-: tinue through next Sunday. These services are free and the public is cor-' diully invited to hear this eloquent! preacher. Ur. Unison's messages es pecially appeal to men. In his pastor-1 ate at Portland and other cities on the' coast he has had large numbers of men in his congregations. The service bp gins at eight o 'clock. Southwitk and Headrick; were awarded the contract for building the 12 room adition to the Marion hotel, i... i:...,.. .... i.,.-n..f i,y Hie imcciuis in mv ' tijui.ti 1 " Ilieni. coi!!)aii iu riieu nicctiii; ium j night. Their' bid of if'14.ii72 was the ( lowest. These figures do not include : heating, as this will 1m awarded in a separate contract ue worn wi oe- , ny a )niMi Forros, Walk g,n today and will be rushed forward! ; . . , . ...... to completion as the contract specitiesi September ." as the time limit for the work, The Douglas Ice and Storage com pnny has filed intention to do business wilh the state corporation office; cap ital stock is 2."i.U0il. Articles of dis solution have been filed by the Coast Investment Co. of Albany; Rogers Bar ber Shop, Portland; Jackson County Fninr association, Meilford; Tmbler Warehouse company, Inibler; Fstaca - da Fruit Hrowers association of Ksta - cada; Odd Fellows Hall association of Albina; Portland Clav Co., I'm ilaud; Sellwood Wet Wash Laundry Co., Portland. While pulling a truck heaped high with baggage for S. 1'. train 2" last, night, Pete Latham, assistant freight mini at the Twelfth street depot caught his hand in a hook on the rfde of the truck. Bis finder nail was torn out and the finger laid open to the: knuckle. Almost fainting. La til nm was forced to put the truck back in 1 the baggage room befoie he could jump aboard an auto and visit a phy sician. The injury will not 'prove ser-', ions as it was found that the bone was intact. "Cereo" the new drink manufactur ed in Salem, as a substitute for coffee, has been making a very favorable im pression by the free service nt the of fice of the Portland Railway Light and Power company's office. Yesterday ."inn cups were served and orders taken from l!l of the local grocers. There seems to be a general opinion that "Cereo" has the right flavor and compares favorably with any coffee substitute on the market. It will be served tomorrow" us the last day of the present demonstration. Word was received this morning of the death of Kbin T. Albert at his home in Columbus, Ohio, in his ii'tth year, ne is survived by three oroth-j ers and four sisters John II. Albert,! P. (i. Albert. Mrs. Llizabeth Ilolton.' M'rs 's,;.,lh Ki,inson ' and M Anna I'urdy. all of Salem; Mrs. Emma Hock well of Portland nnd Ccorge W. Al bert of Lansing, Iowa. His was the first death in the immediate family for the ast 2" years, lie was born in Wellsville, Ohio, in ls.'o and made a short visit in Salem 2"i years ago. Many hoys are registered for the state V. M. C. A. Hoys' Camp which is to be held at Cas.adia from July ." to 1!. John H. Undd, secretary for boys' work of the state committee of the Y. M. O, A. in n recent communi cation to the local association said that the camp would have large dele gations from Albai'tv. Cervallis, Fa- j gene and ninny ma'.ler towns in Wil lamette valley. Mr. TJudd, '.mweter. says that the Salem contingent is a little slow in getting ill their registra tions and that because of the mves-: snrv advance preparations he is anx ious that alf boys expecting to attend' the camp from Saleoi, send in their registration cards imme.tlately. Whatever Is Done To Aid Militia Is For Future Legislation Washington, June 2S. National guardsmen drafted into .Mexican serv- neithcr have heir iannlies or dependents financially aided bv the ! government, nor the men them- selves be given the privilege of exemp- tion, under terms of an ngreemnt on the If the guardsmen or their families do i receive any aid, it w ill be under legis-1 jhition yet to be introduced and separ-j atoiv eonsiderel. The draft resolution itself simply will I declare an emergency exists and draft. all guardsmen into federal service tliev mav be used on the Mexican side of the border, if necessary. Members of both branches of eon- gross who favor aid to the guardsmen 's ! to their hopes. The conferees planned to report their action to both heuses at once and it was expected the draft resolutions itself would have been approved before ad journment for the day. The house passed the liny resolution without a roll-call at 4:'M. A separ ate resolution providing for aid of de pendents of militiamen will be intro duced in the house Mondnv, : COURT HOUSE NEWS t r- j T"."l - I F.lmer I.. Cramblctr of Portland tn-j day secured a permit to Marry .Maude K. llorton of this city, a school teacher1 I ('. Kllum, formerly engaged in the bakery and lunch business in Salem, was brought from Portland last night I by Sheriff b'sch. He is charged with disposing of mortgaged property. Af ter leaving this city he went to Sil verton but has been wandering all over the coast tor. some time past. Action for recovery of money said lo be due on a promissory note for lOno made in HH0 and running three years, is instituted by the F.uge'ne Loan and Savings Think against A. IT. Stensland and Almena S. Stensland. j I he note was originally given to o. -M Larson anil wife but was later trans ferred. A mortgage was the security, i The gram) iurv which meets July 3, I will consider seven criminal complaints i land a number of other actions. Among! the former are Frank Marshall charged !with tatntorv offense; Louis Heed i nnd Kcam Folev charged with lar-l eny of an automobile; A, 1. F.merson barged with larceny of a motor ear; Kenneth and Beryl Way. charged w 1 1 h .. -. ci,.,,.i.,V i ,,;tl, ette pointing a gun at aiiothe field charged with waking davit to secure nlcokol. lb false Can-affi- Here In Interest of Deaconess Hospital The l!ev. S. B. We.lel of American ills, Idaho, is in the city in the hi ! '' " I'''1'0 ''ss i 110 st, of the proposed Salem Deacon hosital of the Menonile church, was in the cTTv last May and re ceived considerable "encouragement, re ceiving the endorsement of the Com mercial club. Mr. Wedol proposes to build a hos pital with the help of the citizen of the city, under the auspices of the Menonite church, liital at American The Dcasoness 1ms Falls was built of Mr. Wedel. He location ou the that Salem is the believes it would lass of people to rough the efforts is now seeking a const and believes logical point. He bring a desirable tho city and is h re now to ont'er ! with parties interest d. Whih he i" ; in the city. Mr. Iieailouarters at Wedel will inaki his bib. the Commercial (Continued From Tage One.) trenches dug six months ago within lihl vards of the international line follow ing reports by "friendly Mexicans'' tat .'1,(100 Carranzista troops and Mayo Indians will dynamite the Bisbee water lines on the night following the out break of hostilities if the Failed Stales declares war en Mexico. Carranza troops wjVe reported as liv ing in troop cars near Cnnanea, miles south cf here. Disavows Inv.tsi.in. les. Ariz... June :N.--Mo.,"'n of . ficials in a border eonfeienc; with American officers today disiivoeed the "invasion of the 1'nited State." bv eight Mexican s.ddiers -dio-tly rfter midnight. The Mexican, led bv a lieu tenant, had penetrated lo" feet into American territory w hen or K to halt by an American sent-y. A m'oic of shots were exchanged 1 et M'cn sev eral I'jiited Stat 'S trooii.'is n:.d the Mexicans. Tlier- "Tire no i.a-'.iil' ; Has 500 Refugees Aboard. ("ialveston. Texas. June 2s". The tank steamer Baton Rogue arrived off the bar slmrtlv after 2 o'clock this after- it.,,,), with refne. i.' frnm T 1 1 " ml ill . Admiral Winsli.w wirelessed the navy depart meat he has over ."00 refugees ; abi'tiid his slii, .list ribttted nleug The j eiuist. who would be enf north on the j Buffalo and lilacier. Sixty-eight Amer- : ; icans now in the Yiopii alley have re-, , fused to come out. . ' The- state department was advised J that 4!' Americans had arrived at New . Orleans from ( iu.blad Carmen. ' The Soldier Nimrod A true story in verse. By Herbert W. Copeland, eyesight specialist. i f;j,; Thompson was a soldier bold, Full six feet six he stood; He had the strength of Hercules, But his eyesight wasn't good. He loved his dear old L'ucle Sum, He loved his country's flag; And woe unto the anarchist, Who called the same "a rag!" He also loved to hunt nnd fish, A modem tinned he; .But a man should have good eyesight if A Aim rod he would be. ,One day he wandered in the wood, A deer! I p came the gun, .Then when the smoke had cleared away, He saw what he had done. "I'll pay the price, my injured iriei'd; Pray do not lose your head." The soldier gave him forty-five, From out his meager pay 'Twas dear indeed for the soldier boy! And then he walked away. He called on Dr. Copeland next, And had some glasses made. "I want the very best," said he, "The very highest grade." "I Xow- when he sees a farmer's cow, Ho knows the bruto on sight, He's well prepnred for "greasers" toe, If called upon to fight. He'd recognize that Villa scamp A half a mile away, And bring him down with ease and grace, "Xor have a cent to pay! Dr. Copeland takes Dr. Mendelsohn's place during the bitter's absence. Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY CwhoniT Hade in Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Columbia Caibon Paer Hit. Co. 83rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. When In SALEM, OREGON, to it BLIGH HOTEL , Strictly Modern Free and Private Bath RATES: 75c, 11.00, 11.50 PE DAT The only hotel in the business district. j Nearest to all Depots, Theatres aid Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Botb Phones. Free Auto Bui. MILL OH AUTO STAGE Daily Between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all wty Point9. Leaves Mill City 6:15 a. m ; Stayton 7:45, Salem, 9:15. Beturn, leaves Salem 4:30 p. as.) dtayton 5:45; Mil City 7:20. Phone 13 s'f K I The Korean Restaurant is now opened in our new loca tion at 110 1-2 Com'l street. Everything new and clean. All kinds of Chinese and Spanish dishes. Pay us a visit. SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind fop any pl&ce at any time. Office, BHgh Hotel PHONE 700 RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Satem.Ort. ! NEWPORT-NYE BEACH Automobile Passenger and Bag- gage Transfer Furnished Tents and Cottages.... Correspondence Promptly Answered L. D. PICKENS, Box 274 I