j All Around Town TODAgYL THURSDAY. OflTflRTTR 9 to. Boos Salem dunce at night, the 'big hall. armory Sat. - 233 Ir. Chalmer Lee George, dentist, 313 314 Masonic ibldg. Phone 181. 238 Beginning next Sunday with a con tinuous show, you will hear our Hope Jones Orchestral Pipe Organ at each show. The Oregon., 234 Big dance Hurst hall Thursday night ty Knights and Ladies of Security. Everybody welcome. 233 Mr. and Mrs. C. Naegli have sold their dairy ranch near Mount 'Pleasant to Mr. 'Busch, a recent arrival from the eaat. The consideration was $16,000. Boos Salem dance at armory Sat. might, the big hall. 233 Wallace Benson, son of the late Gov? rnor Benson was in Salem from Port land, Wednesday, calling on state officials. Stato Treasurer Hoff left today for Marshfiold on state business which will require his absence from the office for "several days. Herbort 8. Nunn, state highway en gineer, returned to his office today, af ter a tour of inspection over the Co lunnbia highway. iF. C. JMllard, chief engineer of the Talent irrigation district in Jackson county, was a business visitor irf the state engineer s office Wednesday. Cidor ; apples. We are ready to re eoive good cider apples. Bring them to tho Loju plant. Phez company. Phone 2U4. . '-.-; . . .. W. A Dalziel, deputy "' sealer of .weights and measures, left today for eastern and central Oregon on a tour Funeral services for Evelyn Lenore 'Kelton,. baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kelton, 1542 Bellevue Street. Who died Wvi.n0at.nn mnvninfT Iwill be held at the chapel of the Hig- uon unaeriamng company, Z52 .North High street, at 2 p. m. Friday. Inter ment will he in the City View -cemetery. - ,-. Western' Conservatory of Musie of Chicago, I1L, Frank E. Churchill rep resentative of Salem branch. Fall term begins Sept. 15th.. Complete course in piano and theoretical subjects. Studio uite 1-2 Odd Fellows Wdg. Phone 1U71K. . . 10-15 Volnev Richmond, superintendent of tho northern Commercial company, and Robert D. Menzie, both of Fairbanks, Alaska, called on Governor Olcott Wed nesday, on thoir way through Salem in an automobile trip from (Seattle to San IFrancisoo. Governor Olcott and Mr. Menzie were friends in Alaska in 1894, '95 and '96. T. C. Davis, rate expert in the pub lic service commission, has been desig nated by the commission to make a special study of the car shortage sit uation in Oregon. This designation is made upon the suggestion of Chas. A. Klmquist, of Washington D. C, chair man of the national association of rail ways and utilities. ', i . i ' APlMtttS The recent storm has shaken many apples from the trees, if the sound ones are gathered immediately and put in boxes we will buy tucrn for delivery at our Loju plant and loan you the boxes. Apples are a food product -and (should not be wasted. Phone 204. Phez Company. . . " , 237 surmlemented hv a uvtam A . ' j .' uv.. vi iu'in.L tions-to be made by the pupils in their various homes with reports to be made to tho teacher and ia tcril, t t59 fire marshal's office. - - - Oscar 'Neilson died &nfmla.. oa a local hospital at the age of 29 years. The body was forwarded, by the Tcr williger company to Mabton, Wn., for of inspection which week. will occupy a F. W. Connor, district warden in charge of the state forests in the John IDay country, was a business visitor in the office of. State Forester F. A. El liott, today." . This week's Drapery, special, fancy scrims, white and- ecru ground wreath designs, Till colors, new patterns, good value at -50c, 34c yard, Hamilton's. 233 'Congressman Hawley 's bill to pro toct the. water supply of Gorvallis, Ash land, Dallas and Oregon City has been reported favorably by the committee on public funds. John Signet of Camas met instant death while hunting near Vernonia. His gun ' was accidentally discharged, the full charge entering the man 's neck tearing away the throat. , ' Harry Jenkins, who allegos that he "wag injured when his auto, turned tur tle whilo passing over a bad piece of road, has filed suit against Marion county for $2000 damages. John Kirkpatrick of Portland, just (recently returned from Franco after eleven months service as a Y, M. C. A. secretary, was a caller in the office of State Engineer Cupper today. This week's Drapery special, fancy scrims, white and ecru ground wreath designs, all colors, new patterns, good valuo at 50c, 34c yard. Hamilton's. 233 Things are pretty dull around police headquarters these days. The. only thing the desk" sergeant had to report Thursday, was the subduance of a vic ious dog Wednesday night in the vi cinity of State and 14th streets. As there is a minimum fine of $10 for let ting dogs run at large in Salem, the owners of this canine disturber readily agreed to lock him up-. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tsunczo Murashashi died yesterday at the abb of 11 (In TI,o h,l. .... 1 . - - "v. uuuj id . ii vain Of tn Tarwilliawi. nnma ... ' mi ' t rt m ub sent to Portland for cremation. ' " luutyioMH BO LU street cars not being heated during .icoo muj .mornings, njity Attorney Macy says the original franchise did not DrOvide for n.nv nnuiUI 4nvnna.n. ture of cars and hence it is np to the ui,"i wiAiciitis. me rrancntse was granted August' b', 1912, to the Port land, Eugene and Eastern . Railway company, which later was merged into mo noujjiern .racine system.. Karl W. Onthank, secretary of Pres ident Campbell of the University of Oregon, W. A. Jensen, executive secre tary of the Oreo-nn A it.-;,.., It,,.., 1 1 lege and E. M. 'Duffy, business mana ger of the tt. A. C, wore in the city today, in conference with Sum T TTnvn- assistant secretary of !ate.' Tho con- ierence was neia in order that a bet ter, understanding may ibe had of the Drovisinna of thn il.l'inro' .j.u..i aid bill passed by tho 1919 legislature. Although flnn in ealKn f in C -.-- DV.'.i.g an lu UCUID a sack higher -than it did a few daya ago, bakers in the city announce that for the present bread prices will not advanced. There is an impression among bakers,- commiseion men and ijniilers, that flour may advaneo even ni a oarroi ocroro tne first of the year, due to the premium that is now Vi. I!K a . . . . .... . Di.-iiig oiiurea xor mining wneat, with these conditions, the 'bakers in Salem Dredict. thn tliA tima ia nn( d a far distant when the long threatened advance in the price of a loaf of bread will become , reality. H. K. Donnelly and wife, both of whom have been employed in the stato engineer's office, left Wednesday for Wheeler county where they will make their home on a fawn in the John Day country, near Fossil. Mr. Donnelly waB a field man. in the engineering de partment and Mrs. Donnelly was for a number of years bof ore her marriage a clerk in the department. " ' . The purchase of two paving plants will occupy the attention of tho coun ty court next week. It is estimated that each plant will cost about $15,000, all complete ready for work, dolivered here. The court has decided- to place th order early jn order thateven with the eustdmary delays,; the machinery will be delivered in time to commence on the market roads early next spring. The eighth annual Polk county fair is announced for October 9, 10 and 11 at Dallas. The circular gives the infor mation that amusements . will include the Brown Amusement company, bia Portland band, forest patrol plane and a Curtiss plane for service. There will also be" an original Indian dance, headi ed by Big Chief Williams and his braves, coming direct from the Grande Ronde and Siletz. Graber Appears In New Role of Auto Maker Now John Graber, manager for several years of the Chorrian band, announces that, hn Ti&a AQtnhtichrvA on .nunk:,. mnufacturing plant in Salem. However oiier miming or ratner assembling one entire auto, he. has decided to suspend operation of his plant until the oje car he made is thoroughly tried out. To bririn with, hn Tind milr engine. By a duo process of assembling uuu using nis piumner's tools he now has a car of which he is justly proud. He says it looks lik a Pierce-Arrow and acts like a Ford. PAGE FIVE. J & LUUkS III Salem and sreiAllv thnon f Vmt. IFourth street who are anxious for im provements, will meet at the Highland rcuuui uuuuunum to discuss just what they want and what they will ask of the city in the way of improvements. Committees have :been appointed to draft by-laws and constitution and the dif) rict wflll ibe . Konna (Ulrgajnrzed, What North Fourth street wants and also other parts of North, Salem is a paved street, and following improvsd street conditions.' di eufc dilapidated wooden side walks fV)r yc-uicu it aim reg mar para m gs. TWO tnifik "TfVflds nf tllA ani-nlna r foods, -bought by Salem citizens some time ago. arrived in this city Wednes day nichf. f mm ihtk nontro i ;anB... at Portland, and will 'be distributed as www uvwiiuic, ovviwuiuiiig mi rumnw tor Huckestein Thurarlov Altliniio-h it will "entail considerable extra work for tne local postotfice staff, it will en deavo to deliver the parcels some time this week to the dnir nf vnW mimlma. or. -The shipment-js now at tha. South ern Pacific depot, -i i Circular letters have been received toy several county officials and others, with the information that the Portland viuu iiiuuBinai annual is aoont w""y "'g" scnooi, z; (Jan- to be issued and thnt nno mav i,aibv hieh school. 1 : Tho Tloll- mm. . - " "j in v r u oti'Wi nis or her Dicture in the annual n a 7: DeKevser Tn,stitnt r,t rr.i...i ... . - I ' V llVIIIITltli. LOCI suns TO c The Arabian Patrol of the Al Kader shrine and 250 Portland Shriners will parado in tho down town district to morrow immediately following tho ar rival of the special in Salem. Leaving Portland at 10:30 o'clock, the special is scheduled to reach the city in tim to hold the parade and short band eon cert at 1 o 'clock. - President Lot L. Pea'ce o.f the Arab ian Knights has named a committee of ten on reception. The 100 or more mem bers of the Shriue livinir in ftnlem n n :1 vicinity have been notified to take part hi mo paraue. as tne speciul will stop at Twelfth street it is probable that the line of march will be on State street to Commercial, north on Commercial to Chemeketn, back on Commercial to Court and then 'on Court to tho court house for the few numbers by the Arab ian Patrol. ; The caravan will be nccomnnniod tn Marshficld by several Salem Slivinnr, including Z. j. Biro.. Hal D. Putt, O. J. Slhei. J. D. Allknn mil ti Domes of FGorvais. Saturday will w. spent visiting Shore Aacres and a clam buko at Marshfiold. Inimertintplv lowing the ceremonial work Saturday evening at Marshlicld, the special will leave for Portland.. SOLDIER STUDENTS IN 52 SCHOOLS OE STATE A list of tho 52 institutinnm with which applications have been filed, as well as the number of applications filed with each, fololwss The AdcOX Autn & On a Hncrfna .!,. .1 Portland, 17; Albany college, Albany, 5; Astoria Business colipfre. A at Astoria high school, 1; Albany Ingu school, 2; Baker high school, 3j Bchi ke Wnlker Business collera. Pnrtloni ar- Bend high school, 4; Capital Businoss couege, eaiem, 11; Central Point high acnooi, &; uorvallis high school, 2; Can rHwtt"('".t"tt MEET ME AT MEYERS i :: . XT 1 ip i Quality MH,M J. O. Weaver of St. Paul, with his wife, spent a few days of this week i,T,t. n v. ,ia tho city the guest of H. H. Kloep- B., are requested to meet at S. P. de-, Pm8- P" "k- About 20 pot Friday at one o'clock, to assist in aS. hfl!.lld Mr; KJoePfnS were welcoming Shriners and their wives 1 Partners m business in fot. Paul. Mr. j,,vi- ti,." tT. t Koi T i Weaver is well satisfied with Washing- f the Worthy Matron. ' 233 , ?n nd Oregon roads sofar and says they are much better than those he Since the. first nf the year 37 li-1 drove 0VOT in Montana and North, Da- tonnoaa n vim. f.f,i hito n.nra in Kn Am , ""i iiaive been issued by City Treasurer iKice." During the tair week licenses iwere granted to six car owners, thus lenrichinT the city's coffers $90. These lautos, thouerh having the privilege to operate all the year, did not run after tthe .fair closed. . ' The sugar situation in the city con tinues most critical. Soveral of the Jarger stores are already completely old out and no prospects of receiving shipments. Stores that still have a sup' ply are selling only in 50 cent lots. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC We wish to notify our many friends and patrons that we have moved -our office rooms from the Oregon Electric building to rooms 211-212 Gray block, adjoining Commercial . club Tooms. Thanking you for past patronage we extend a cordial invitation to call at our new location. Yours for business, Perriue & Marsters, Rooms 211-212 Gray bldg., Salem, Or. Phone 907. At a meeting of. the board of di rectors of the Commercial club Wed nesday night the date of the regular mem'bership meeting was fixed for Oc County Clerk TJ. Q-. oyer is headed towards hnann after (mending- a. month in the east and visiting at his former tober 8, in the club auditorium. The lome at Wadena Minn. Mrs. Boyer is series of fall club luncheons for busi- n Chicatm and.ness men, which will ibe held in the visiting her daughter in drill remain in the east another month Miss Eunano Craig, formerly a sten ographer in the secretary of state's of fice, has transferred her affiliations to the offiee of the deputy sealer of weights and measures, supplanting Miss Lillian Olson who has resigned in order to attend school. Miss Maude McPherson in charge of tho university branch of the public lv Andrew Fletcher Lockwood who re cently purchased an 80 acre tract five miles south of Salem on the Pringle road, is an easterner, coming from New York. The tract is regarded as one es pecially adapted to fruif culture and it is the intention of Mr. Lockwood to Kl.nl !. inMn fiA s.Tia in fm,t it, A brary at Seattle, will assume tempo- fcerriog and nag ordered a tractor and club parlors, begin next Monday. Plates will cost a fixed price of 50 cents. Heretofore the club luncheons have ibeen held at the Hotel Marion. SUm VarvinC from tn ftOlfl oil ,! IPnrtlnn.l 00. ! V!v ..i . - o ----- ... uo - , -v, .um, . puce uign scnooi, s: pending upon , how long a biography i Eugene Bible university, Eugene. 9- Ru one, is wil ing to pay for. The letter I gene Business college, Ernrene. 3- F... 'yJ.A-Zr:i biography must ene high school, 4; Granis Pass high s.rve .ho rifeht to do a Utile editing on 'X Bu8,nfsf "o1.1. Portland, 2; Hood the copy sent in. . 1 . mver nign school, 1; Hubbard high rr: i STATE g STREET CO. DrGBOHeill 0PT0I1 ET R 1ST- OPTICIAN LaddDush t5ank Puildin cor. state aw r 1 - UJ TuoneOZb oImOi rary charge of the state, library here next wcok when Miss iCornelia Marvin, state librarian, leaves for a tour of the Orient. Miss Marvin expects to be gone eoveral months. . , W. T. EIGDON & CO. Undertakers 252 North High Street . T.TT.A LEE . in .. : HEAttTS OP yOUTb' other equipment. Tho tract was select ed for Mr. Lockwood s purpose by W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. . - ' In view of the fact that another epidemic of Spanish influenza is prom ised for this winter in all parts of the (United States, Salem physicians and druggists" issued a general warning Thursday to take every precaution to pre-vrnt the eriD and snmad of the dis- leaso here. Every one suffering from a cold, -no "matter how slight, are urged to take immediate steps to enre it, as simple eolds are considered the sinis ter forcruimef of the dread disease. ANNOUNECMENT To the People of Polk and Marion Counties. We are opening a produce market and will be prepared to purchaso all kinds of produce. - This will give the people one of the greatest opportunities for sell ing and buying, our place will be in operation at once. We are already now for Poultry, Veal, Pork, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Potatoes, Onions, Beans, Hay, etc. ' We are connected with an eastern firm and are prepared to pay the highest prices. Give us a trial and you will be convinced A market price will be published in the Daily OapitaJ Journal to you may know every day the latest quotations. i0ur PlaLe i8 atcd at 255 Ferry street in rear of the American Automobile Garage, Temporary Phone 399. BEN. MORRIS, Manager. ' Horace' Sykes of Salem has been ap pointed by State Insurance Commis sioner A. C. Barber, as assistant fire marshal in charge of fire prevention efimpaiim work. An intensive education' al -campaign is being formulated by, Mr. tiykes who plana to go into every ' school in the state with illustrated lea tares showing fire hazards and meth ods of preventing fires. This campaign, which has been conducted in the state to a certain extent heretofore, will be A Saver to pocket book and health, and , a delight to the palate. Do as your neighbor is doing and cut the Kiah cost of livinq by drink-? ing .. Instant fostum Instead of Coffee, vs. Price -; : When yon can combine the two you - have accomplished something. We have accom . plished this something. The : GARMENTS in our READY-TO-WEAR SECTION this season are not only up-to-the-minute for STYLE, but have that QUALITY of both fabric and WOrkmanshlD. that rmts thom Jnti tViof nln t o-cvnT TTo-nr-n-nT-noo which every woman desires.-and the price is really LESS than so-called "un derprised garments made up in adulterated fabrics by sweat-shop work manship. J There is Satisfaction in Our Underwear It is more comfortable and durable because it is really hand tailored, and made of the best of . yarns. We specialize on the pick of the best makes and are pre- pared to "PROPERLY FIT" every man, woman and child in Marion county. Quality considered oar prices are lowest You Can Always Do Better At 'IPPIP XL J-XgooixLggqes school, 3; John Day high school, lj Lhu rclwood acadomy, Gaston, 6; Link's Business college, Portland, 1; Marsh field high school, 1; McMinnville col lege, McMinnvillc, fl; McMinnville high school, 1; Monmouth high school, 1; Mount Angel college, St. Benedict, 1; North Pacifie collecc. Portland. ; Mrs. Ralph White an nouaces the opening of her Dancing Academy at Cotillion Hall Courses are as follows: advanced adult class be gins Wednesday, Oct 1. at 8 p. m. Beginners adult class, Monday, Oct. 6, at 8:15 p. m. Children's class, Sat urday, Oct. 4 at 2 p. m. Junior class, Satur day, Oct. 4, at 4 p. m. Babies, 5 to 6 years, Friday, Oct. 10, 3 p. m. Classical and inter pretative dancing for young ladies, Monday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.-m. Northwestern College of Law, Portland, 27; Oregon Acricultural valfis, 469; Oregon Normal school, Mon- muuiu, o; uregon wty high schoo'. 1; Pacific university. Forest Ornvj o. Philomath college, Philomath, 3; PoTt- lauu nign scnoois and Benson Poh tech nic school, Portland. 37: Pri rir PIfw high school, 3; Balnior high school, i!; neea coiicgo, 1'ortland, .10; Eoscburg high school, 3; Silverton high school. ; Tillamook hiirh school. 1- TltiiTirroii,. f Oregon, Engone, 228;' WascQ high saliool i "iiiumotte university, Salem 0"; Young .Men's Christian Portland, (department of education), JO. "Forget If -Buy At Home One: of Oregon's four coast artillery coinipanios will be located at Albany B" (i5 young mem enlist there within tho next two months. WOODRY HAS MOVED to 270 N. Com'l St. HI WOMEN WANTED We need more women to build up our crews for tbe winter. Work will be steady. Good wages. Cour teous treatment. Apply at once to 'Salem King's Products Co. Front & Market Streets Salem, Oregon. 1 r " j 1NITA STEWART " al al .aa4ataaaflBSSHB'!aaW m . A a. . In aloisWeber Production. r t vr --.A-.... -crT a PBavaaaKHn ii mexmBBtsxmaaaxmmaaaamatKSSssttvtaimry i.vw "a nia-in. I. S:-WWM? '-llllaliiaTaW f j 1 .:) - The Bigest Hit Since tiU t' A The Bigest Hit Since TOUOjS WIVES" A Magnifkant Production The Story of a Mysterious Beauty Fro ri Nowhere, and W here a Midnight Bathing Suit Fli Nation -Led Her ' . A Picture Women Will Love and Take Great Pride In . TODAY TOxMORROW SATURDAY Wliiiillfc