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DAILY PRECOX STATESMAN; SUXDAT. DECEMBER 27. 1914. 5 til she had lived-with 'the 'defendant! THE WHOLE BODY for mora than I wvi i ment against the plaintiff for the" I lipr-n. wttus PURE BLOOD costs of the suit and was dec lared owner of some property in this city involved in the suit.

The house on the property was ordered sold to sat-j isfy the judgment for the plaintiff, and the purchaser is to remove the-house from the premises within ten! A 4.. It I Poor Economy To use poor light. Denison Electric 220 N. Liberty, have a solution to offer. 4 Mission Help poor The Commons mission on Christmas day prepared from the chicken.

The the muscles, anil all the orgrans of the body depend for their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood. Hood SarsapariHa makes pure blood. It is positively nnequaled in the treatment of scrofula. Mtnrrh NOW of $40 were also given the plaintiff. Here From Califomi I rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of ap-I petite, that tired feelinsr.

There is Mrs. Adam Schaupn of Pasadena. mince pies and other good things donated by the friends of the cause and the business men of Salem a fine basket dinner for many needy families. It is said the people of Salem are becoming much interested Cat, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Frickey, of Salsm Heights.

Mrs. Schaupp's visit will extend over a couple of months. no other medicine like it. Be sure to ret Hood's and pet it today. It sold by all druegists.

in the mission, on acount of the good Formerly in Business Her. under advisement by Judge Gallo- work being done by the workers who assist the superintendent and his wifeRev. and Mrs. J. D.

Cool, fenWha. dnju. Families TODAY ONLY Paul McAllister ami Jan. Fianilv in "THE SCALES OF JUSTICE" A Throbbinu Story of Love ami Polities. Continuous From 2 to 11 P.

M. Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Daniel Frohman Presents JOHN BARRYMORE The American Lipht CouHHlian, in "THE MAN FROM MEXICO" Five Acts of Continuous Laughter. Thursday-Friday-Saturday Tin Celebrated Actress (llailvs Hanson in are being supplied mnrnnof ro ar Ana with other wo- While you are thinking about it, make up r. your mind to come here for. GLASSES WE ARE CAREFUL YOU SHOULD BE r.lissA.r,1cCul!ocl)9OPtonierist 208-209 Hubbard Bldg.

Phone 109 Mr. nad Mrs. Frank Douglas and children spent Christmas herj with Mrs. Douglas' parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Steiwer. Mr. Douglas was a leading grocer here for a number of years and is now engaged in similar business in the metropolis. necessities neany every aaj.

me m. and. that hr have rendered his life burdensome. of any families in deed. Xorma IV.

Leffingwell, Embalnier Dr. Vinton E1B And lady assistant with Cottage .7 Undertaking Parlors. Phone 724. llook by John Muir Physician and surgeon, room 411; John Muir. the eminent naturalist IT.

S. Bank building. Office Phone 307. Residence phone 313. who recently died, is a subject of in To Open Xew Business H.

A. Smart and A. Kitterman terest to all nature lovers, and espe- 1 Dalrymple Some Shooter-Two auto loads of Salem shooters "uu "uci mail are 4t, buildine at ivi to those on the Pacific coast. a ovsSr His best known books "Our win open an o.vster nnrioi are bu remodeling the street where thev "THE STRAIGHT ROAD" Hirl Afford to Leave lie Narrow Path! went to at. i-aui weanesuay 10 short order house.

They intend 7'7' 181 Can part in a trap snooting tournament making the establishment first class it first class 1 held under the auspices of the St. in every particular and will have only tables 'and will not have a coun- hoolcJ ri b.l tor a In toMnor, a 72? b0ks' 8re bad at the pub- XT- VnL norary. of this kind. The proprietors con YE LIBERTY Ten Cents (Always) Baptist Visitor Rev. W.

II. Eaton of Rosehur sider themselves especially fortunate in securing such an excellent location. CITY NEWS and State House Briefs Paul shotgun experts. II. Dalrymple won the high average prize with a score of 169 birds out of 171 shot at.

Kenneth Brown, also of Salem was second with an average of 94 per cent. A. B. Magers came in third with 87 per cent. Just As Said Before We are headquarters for fire insurance.

We represent none but the best time-tried old companies. AIL pastor of the First Baptist church at mat place is spending a few dav here. Tin key and Chicken Dinner-Served today at New England restaurant. 264 State by Mrs. rani Bent at 35c per plate.

We desire in this manner to thank TODAY AT THE THEATERS, the friends and" neighbors for the her. 1911. -Mae Wood and R. A. Wilkerson, two of the defendants claim an Interest in the property and the others are heirs of the estate of W.

A. Wright. The proper Young. Pendleton; Mr. A.

E. Ivan-hoe, La Grande; J. Conley, Enterprise, C. T. Bonney, The Dalles; 15.

W. Barne. Hiilshoro; S. S. Dun-ran, McMlnnvllle.

policies non-assessable and insures Bishop, were re-elected directors, each for the term of three years, after which an adjournment was taken to January -8, 1915, at 8 o'clock P. the purpose of hearing the reports of the secretary and absolute security, and it will certainly pay yon to see us before placing or your insurance. kindness shown us during our recen bereavement. D. Cunningham, B.

H. Portlanders Come August and Charles Krantz of Portland spent Christmas with their parents here. They always arrange matters so they can gather, about the home table at this annual event. ly mvoivea is in two tracts, one containing six acres and the other one- naif acre In this. county.

The plain There Is No Need For'AIarin mi aiso asks ror 521.93 for taxes which he alleges he paid on the Over what others are doing. The Albeits in Reunion main nnmr noai in n-iinH ova property and for $150 attorney fees. i E. i. Aiyeri, wne ana iamny oi fitv o.

fit nf Laflar Bolinger, 406 Hubbard bid. Silas Smith Buried The funeral services of the late Silas Smith were held yesterday afternoon at 2:15 p. m. from the parlors of Rigdon Richardson under the auspices of the Christian Scientist church of Salem. "There is No Night There," an impressive soTo, was sung by Miss Greta Phillips.

Interment was at the Odd Fellows cem Eugene, are spending the holidays After all others are looked into, you' Celebrat Twenty-fifth Anniversary wim iciiu.h ucic. ouim i. ftiuni, wm be amazed when vou go to AltlUI It. McDOWKLL LANDON' At the homa of the bride's parents, near Saturday. December 26, Mi8 Ine I.andon and Mr.

R. C. McDowell, llv. Mr. Yarnef.

pastor at Went Salem, officiated. The wedding party l.Tt on the 11 o'clock train for Newport, where thry will spend a short honeymoon. Ott their return thev will be at home to their friend at the renfdenre of tha mis i iirisiiiia jifly On Christmas day 18S9. the Salem wire, ana son jonn. are aiso Mosher and compare grade for grade week end visitors at the home ofan(i price for and reaiJze now GRAND (High between State and Court.) tire Pantages bill, Monday, December 2 8, matinee and night.

YE LIBERTY (Liberty between State and Court.) Motion pictures of "Scales of Justice," a five reel Famous Players film featuring Paul McAUis- ter and Jane Tearley. Pathe Weekly GLOBE (State between Liberty and Motion pictures of Alice Joyce in "The Price of Silence," and three reel drama, "The Flue Player," with Edith Storey. Also com-' Iies BLIGH -(State between Liberty and High.) Motion pictures, "The Sea Nymph," a special two reel Keystone comedy, and three other special films. Orchestral music. A Large Supply of ISecords "For the Victrola kept in stock by Myrtle Knowland, 135 N.

Liberty st. Come in to hear them. i i Family Reunion Held Six daughters and their families gathered at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.

N. Croshong, at St. Louis, to hold an old fashioned family reunion on Christmas day. Members of the family present were Mr. and Mrs.

I. N. Croshong, St. Louis; 'Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Shultz. Champoeg; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles nifum launnry commenced opera ineir lamer i. o. Aiuen, on urn i much hotter th msltrlil tion. Since that time this Institu clothes tion has always given Salem the best offers In his Salem-niade 34 4 State street. etery.

The pall hearers were: Motor Tags Sent Out- Messers. Frank E. Shafer. II. In laundry work and as a result have enjoyed a large and ever increasing business.

In appreciation or the patronage he hns received Colonel Secretary of State Olcott's office slides Colored hv livl groom. Summit, Polk county. Stoudenmeyer. Albert Perlich, G. Johnson.

P. Andreson and Robert sent out by mail yesterday a total i 4600 motor vehicle tags for the year I Jh slides used to illus loiviiiot irate Mr. Sawyers Alaskan lectun Hawley. Wampot and family of Silverton; Mr. Olmsted has arranged to distribute to his customers for the past year a novel collar button.

This little have been received to date. Each of Le len at Methodwt church the tags weighs in the neighborhood on Tuesday evening were colored by of a pound and as a consequence the Leonard M. Davis, one of America Oak Park Dairy and Mrs. H. Kirkwood and family of Gervais; Mrs.

Jos. Martin and Purity of Wm convenience can only be secured Newly located In the new Rog family of Salem; Mrs. B. L. Eppers through the Salem steam laundry and family of West Woodburn; Mrs ers bldg.

The best place to get milk, cream, cheese and fresh eggs. Phone orders delivered promptly. Phone during the week of Dec. 28th. Customers not receiving their button in entire bunch weighed nearly two tons and a half.

V-The plan of the adults 15c. children 10c. tary's office is to send out the tags! 1 so that they will reach the applicant i uson Walter Sawyer Is what we offer to the public Annie Croshong and Mrs. Mary Man er of St. Louis.

tneir jaunary minaies can secure 669. 217 S. High street. tame by calling at the office. Who delivers an lec by the opening of the new year.

No Person Ought to Run the Risk Our Eyes Are Open-To discover the defect in yours. Dr. C. B. O'Neill, optometrist, optician, 11 Bush Bank bldg.

tu re on Alaska at the Methodist Conies to Salem Of plumbing is not all that Family Reunion Held- Many Inst met or Here As the result of a correspondence church on next Tuesday evening has it should be; See John Nathman with the Salem Commercial club A family reunion was held at the 'visited practically every point of in The state board ot examiners con 642.N.uHigh,.st,TeL.J696, Ilolman has arrived in Salem M. La Fouette home on cnemek terest in the territory and has a listing of the 'county snnerintendents from New Mexico and expects to lo wonderful collection of pictures. eta street Christmas day. Children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.

Minister Plan Special Work of all the rountioa of the state have assembled in the btate house to go all PRESCRIPTIONS we compound See that-your bottle or hot shears the name RED CROSS PHARMACY cate in this Hoi man brings with him a bunclj, of stock Ministers of Salem at tneir regu Direi'tors Re-Elected At the annual meeting" of the stockholders; it Mutual Savings and Loan association A eld last eveir-ing at the office of the Joseph H. Albert. E. Tt Barnes and La Follette were the party over the. examination pa pern of Wiljoh' Walter Sawyer "Who delivers' an illustrated lar to observe union numbering In all twenty-one persons.

and plans to rent a farm, of aoout a those who tried for 'teacher's certif Amonsr those present were: Mr. and icates In the recent examination. It week, which is from January 3 to 10, by holding groups of meetings in the hundred acres. Later hewill. pron ably buy.

Mrs. C. La Follette ir. i i-urch on next Tuesday evening has is expected that the work will oc churches in various parts of the city cupy about a week a time. Those A ill visited and ph The city will be divided into four IIks I a Pnllitfii.

an1 fam IF v. -v. H. Dr. Utter, Dentist, Phone GOG present are: J.

F. Smith, Baker; of Washington county: Mrs. Britt 4 His Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg. R. E.

Cannon. Corvallls; J. E. Cala. collections of Alaskan 1 SEE groups churches of North, East.

South and Central Salem. In the down town portion, the pastors plan Aspinwall and Mrs. Robert Cole, Tel. 141. 177 Com'l St.

van. Oregon City; O. 1 1. Byland, Astoria; J. W.

Allen, Saint Helens; Mission Bottom. The day proved a in aTIW onvQhia fhnso avt 1 3 0 p. m. Admission, most enjoyable one to those takin to go from church to church, eacn R. E.

Baker, Coquille; J. E. Myers. Officers Are Elected At the regular annual meeting of De Molay commandery No. 5, adults 15c, children 10c.

pastor leading a service in the church ZUDORA BLKJH 'THEATER 1 VEI. and THl'KS. Iec. 30-1 1 part in the reunion. Smith, Gold Beach; of another denomination.

Tnls series i expected to cover five day3. O. Brown, Roseburg; W. W. Aus Three Are Killed Knights Templay, Friday night, election of officers to serve during the tin, Hamilton; C.

D. Thompson, Jft'llson Walter Sawyer-Will deliver an illustrated lecture on Alaska at the Methodist church Three fatalities occurred in Ore- Details of the program will be announced later. When In SALEM, OREGO.V, atop at ensuing year resulted as roiiows: srrtrt InHnstrfoa -fni the wpolt pndine Hood River; J. Percy Wells, Jacksonville; Lincoln Savage. Grants o'clock.

George Burnett, eminent com BLIQM MOTEL Dpcpmber 22. according to fieures a uesaay evening ai uu be! Pass; Fred Peterson, Klamath Falls; will mander; Harry E. Clay, general elven out vesterdav bv State Labor Many beautiful pictures shown. Admission 15c, children 10c. Strictly Modtrn.

rr tad PrtU Bttbt. Both Phonet. rr Ant Bat. RATES 75c, $1.00, PEIt DAY Commissioner O. P.

Hoff? Those who alissimo; Milton L. Meyers, captain general; Glen C. Niles, senior war They Are Always the Same In sunshine or rain, Nothing quite so nice As La Carona cigars for the price. met death were Isaac Kupp. Charles Tb only holI In bniinaii dutrtct.

den; Oscar Hayter, Dallas, junior Byron Hammons and Frank Story Rrn to Depots. TbetUra ud Cpltol Eugene; R. P. Goin. Toledo; W.

L. Jackson, Albany; Miss Fay Clark, Vale; W. M. Smith, Salem; S. E.

Notson, Heppner; H. C. Seymour, Dallas; F. E. Fagan, Moro; I.

E. warden; A. B. Huddelson, treasurer, all of Rainier. Kupp and Story wer-i and F.

A. Turner, recorder. F. Baildln. A Home Away I rom Home T.

O. BLIOH. Prop. killed in logging work, and Hammons by a railroad train. There was Davis, present eminent commander, Block Trimmer Here W.

F. Hermon, a meat block trimmer of San Francisco, is in this city to trim the meat blocks of the local butcher shops. The trimming is done by removing the old surface of the blocks with an adze and Mr. Harmon makes the boast that there will serve until the regular Installa a total of forty-two injured durin the week. a Miss Bradshaw Funeral Here As announced in Friday's Statesman, Miss Caroline P.

Bradshaw, a formeT resident of Salem, and graduate of Willamette university, died at Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 18: 1914. She was the daughter tion of the new set of officers. Resolutions of Sympathy 2r. StiTcIn, Xcntift Slain 2418 is only one other man in the United pp The etate board of examiners con SSanf of Gommcrcc miff. 53 of Dr.

Benjamin H. Bradshaw, a) for mer physician of this place, and was Local Couple to 3Iarry a. a r. i OPERA ROUSE GRAND Arthur Sperling of this city hnrn in Illinois. She removed to sisting of the county school superintendents of the various counties in the state, in session at the state house, passed 'resolutions of sympathy for the family of the late Silas Smith yesterday.

The resolutions were drawn up by a committee con yesterday secured a license to marry Orpsron' about-twenty-five years ago Edith. also of this city. 'Her brother. George L. Bradshaw of False Alarm Turned In Some one.

who saw the chemical engine of, the fire department on a test trip yesterday afternoon about 3 thought, a fire-had taken place and turned in the alarm. There was no fire, however. The test trip u-oa niorla an a tTifrhf ni PP 3 i fft I FIVE DAYS, COMMENCING TUESDAY, DEC, 23 Drs. White Walton, Osteopaths 606 U. S.

Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Portland, will arrive in Salem Monday; morning at 5 o'clock, bringing her body. The funeral will take nlace from the First Methodist sisting of S. Lincoln Savage and O.

H. Byland. THE FAMOUS 5 3 lunuv IF YOU WOULD RELIEVE YOURSELF Of Sore Throat, Asthma, Tiron-chitis Whooping C'ohrIi, use Schaef er's Throat and Lung Balsam Also good for Cixnip. SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE (DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE) THE PENSLAR STORE 135 NO. COMMERCIAL ST.

Prompt Delivery: 197 To.ilt A a fslnnarf in'ttio rhpniiral Xew Floor in Court Hons A new floor: is being laid in the church at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Dr. Avison. the pastor, wjll have Many Times is Not Necessary To discard your old garments. The engine and A.

G. Long of Portland, after fixing the was giving It a tryout. According to Fire Chief, Dodd Gets Divorce Fred Dodd was yesterday given a divorce from Pearl Dodd on grounds of cruel and inhuman tretatment. The couple were married in April of this year and no children or property are involved in the case. corridor of the first floor of the court house to replace the old floor, which had become badly worn.

The work will be completed in a few days. It Phillips all the fire fighting appa-, rams 01 tne cuy is now iienen City Steam and Dry Cleaning plant condition. will be a great improvement. BARNUM AMERICA'S GREATEST HYPNOTIST 1000 LAUGHS NOT ONE TEAR. Holiday Prices 10c, 20c and 30c.

1 dranil Jurv Meets Monday i Company Gets Judgment -yy The regular term of the grana 1 1 A judgment for $126.96 was yesterday awarded the plaintiff in the inrv will houin Mnndav. December tZ will rejuvenate them. lei. Divorce Suit Continued The suit for divorce of Katheryne Couper against George R. alias George R.

Tabler, was heard in circuit court yesterday and was taken under advisement by Judge Series No. 10 Of the Mutual Savings and Loan asociation will be opened January 2, 1915. Subscriptions for shares in the association are now being received at the office of the secretary at 275 State street. Phone 16. A.

A. v. i ftj; 28. in tne court tiouse. a nuuinuer; of cases will be heard, the first one suit of the Potter Lumber company against A.

Sellers and Wr. W. Walker. Walker was given a judg- I Bush, charged with forgery. Lee, president.

Galloway. The piaintur accuses inc Girl Taken in Charge Sheriff Esch yesterday went to, defendant of improper reiauuus wim other women as cause for her suit. She also alleges that the defendant civii her with a mock marriage I This company will play at tlie Hciliff. Portland, beginriing Sunday next at prices of 50c to Marion to arrest Gertie Miller, a No Decision Given The case of J. W.

Evans who was suing Alice Evans for divorce on grounds of cruelty was heard in circuit court yesterday and was taken vear-old eirl who is said to be.aa tJ ceremony and that she did not dis in.nrriirihle. She was nlaced' in cover the falsity or tne marriage uu-. charge of Juvenile Officer" Hattie i Jackson until Monday when she will iriren a hearine before Judge Bushey at 2 o'clock. According to Sheriff Esch the girl, whose mother. 0 is dead and whose father has a email, tract of land near Marion, has run away from school and last Tuesday EXTRAORDINARY 811017 Weekly Qlobe Program ran away irom home and her tatner is unable to control her.

The neighbors made the complaint to the sheriff I TODAY TOMORROW SALEM GETS A REAL VAUDEVILLE BILL One of the Best PANTAGES Programs that has come out in many months. The entire bill plays at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE The seats are reserved and will be on sale all day tomorrow SUNDAY Monday and Tuesday ii Continuing Three Days THE SEA HYHPHS" Continuous show today from till ll p. m. Selected licensed program Alice Joyce, the popular Kalem star in Wednesday and Thursday Shubet't and Brady present "AMERICA" Taken from the stage of the world-famous New York Hippodrome. Five reels presenting in all its glittering glorious greatness the complete production of the world's most stupendous spectacle.

Also "MYSTERIOUS MR. DAVEY" 'Vitagraph comedy featuring Sidney Drew Grier Sue to. Foreclose J. B. Grier, as executor of the estate of M.

M. Powell, who died July 31, 1913, has filed suit against J. T. Kearns and Edith Kearns, his wire, and James- Cain, to foreclose a mortgage on some property in Stayton. According to the complaint, a promissory note for $400 secured by a mortgage, was given Powell In June, 1909, and was to be paid in one year.

The plaintiff alleges that Cain claims an interest in the property. He asks that the property be sold to satisfy the note and also asks $65 attorney fees. Friday and Saturday Evelyn Neshit Thaw and her son Russci William Thaw in "THE THREADS OF DESTINY" Five Acts Every man, woman and child have wanted to see the most talked of woman in the world, Evelyn Thaw. This will be your chance. This picture has broken air box office records everywhere.

So arrange to come early. Continuous show from 2 till 11 m. 10 CENTS. Special Two-reel Keystone Comedy THREE OTHER SPECIAL SELECTED PICTURES BLIGH THEATRE "The Price of Silence" Edith Storey in ft "The Old Flute Player 10c 10c No Raise in Prices The Show That Pleases the People Suit Over Mortgagi A Vitagraph in 3 parts. Also a good comedy.

10 CENTS PRICES 35c and 50c 10 CENTS. Do not forget "ZUDORA" next Wednesday and Thursday G. W- Murphy has filed complaint against Ella Wright and fifteen others to foreclose a mortgage given fcy Mrs. Wright and her husband W. A.

Wright, now deceased, to secure the payment of a promissory note for $1000 given in Decem- Matinee at 3 p. m. Adults 50c; Children 25c Home The Be.

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