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PACT CAPFUL JQPRJA1, SALES, OBEGOH, TUESDAY, STARCH 4, 1818. Children Cry llio Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and nuk'h lias been lu use for over 0 years, lias borne tho sinaturo ot and has been made under his per L jC&ffl-f-f- sonal supervision since Its infancy. uryy. s-cuc4tC Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " nro but Uxperlnients that trillo with and endumrer the health of lul'auts and Children Experience against ISspcriiueuts What is CASTOR I A CaRtorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parfl Corle, Drops and Soothlnj? Syrups. 1 1 Is pleassvnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ne Is Its guarantee. It destroys AVorms nd allays Fevcrlshncss. For more than thirty years it lias been In coiiNtant use for tho relief of Constipation, .Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Assimilates the Food, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS jBears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TUt CENTAJH COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRICT, NCW YORK CITY. Instant Relief You can stop that awful Itch from eczema and other skin .troubles in two I'l'OlldS. HrciiiH too good to 1)0 true but it Is rruc, nnd w vouch for It. Just a few drops of thu simple, cool ing wash, tho 1J.1XI). Prescription for czoniu, una thu lien Htops instantly. Wo Hive you a trlnl bottlo enough to ;provo It fur H5 cents. TIIKKK l'EHISH IX FIKIK K ' DLIZZAItl) IN NEW YOltK Buffalo, N. Y March 3. Threo per sons nre dead here and 11 Injured ut ter one ot the worst blizzards In years, The wind reached a maximum of 78 miles an hour, and with the tem perature about zero the sufferings of those exposed to the storm were in ' tense. ' Idaho 1'i'iiHlons Mothers. Holse, Idaho, March 3. The state senate today passed a measure pro viding for tho pensioning of mothers In needy circumstances, whose hus- ft nTHATi "Blue" Feeling ot telegraphing yon that aometbing It may be that your liver li tired tnd refuses to work, or your 1 digestive organs have had too much to do and need care. Perhaps you have been eating the wrong kind of food, and your blood is too rich or impoverished. What yon need is a tenia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will give the rewired aid. Tones the entire system. The weak stomach la made strong. The livor vibrates with new life. The blood Is cleansed of all Impurities and carries renewed health to every vein and nerve and muscle and organ ol the Bony, no more atiacas oi the "blues." Life becomes worth while again, and'hope takes place of despair. IiuM on getting Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. Sold by dealer in medicines. Plan Your Trip Through CALIFORNIA The Land of Sunshine and Flowers via IV I SUNSIT I lOGDENSSHASTAl I I ROUTES I I A Thoroughly Enjoyable Route YOU CAJT SEE IX CALIFORNIA I Attractive seaside resorts, famous hotols, hot springs and out door sports. At Pasadena the world-famed ostrich farms and magnificent homes, At 8an Dernadlno nnd IUversldo the Or ange groves, At Catnllna, the wonderful submnrlne gardens, and at various other points attractions that delight the eye and Inform the mind, LOW ONE MAY OR ROUND TRIP FA RES t Rount trip tickets to Los Angolos on sale dally with long ro ' turn limit and stop-overs at will. If you wish to go still furth er south or engt, tickets via all roll, or rail and steamer through New Orleans can be secured at reasonable rates. Further particulars on application to any Agent. Ask for descrip tive literature on California, or "Wayside Notes," describing trip Ban Francisco to New Orleans. j i; J0HK M. SCOTT, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OR. for Fletcher's Signature of from Eczema Now If you hnvo tried a Brent many cures for eczema ana have been dlKap- polnted, do not mako the mistake of re- lUMtng to try tills soothing wash. All other druKKlsts keen this D.D.D. Pre' sctiptlon ko to them If you can't come to ua hut If you come to our store, we will Klve you the nrwt dollar bottle on our positive no pay Kiiamntee, Uiat UD.U I win slop tho itch ut once. J. C. Perry,. Druggist. bunds aro deceased or confined in blnto institutions. The bill had pre vlously passed tho house, and now goes to the governor for his consid eration. The lighthouse Dili. Washington, March 3. The house today passed the general omnibus lighthouse bill, carrying $1,600,000. The Items pfovided include: Cnpe Ellas, Alaska, fog signals, $15,000 Orford reef, Oregon, light vessel, $125,000; North Farallones, Cal., light house, $100,000; Point Vincent, Cal lighthouse, $75,000; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, lighthouse, $80,000. When yon feel dis couraged and all the world iieems to be against yon that's your system' way la WRONG and needs HELP. s President, World's Dispensary Utdical Association, Buffalo, N. T. the WILSON'S 1UGM0N (Continued from page 1.) Capitol grounds. Preceded by a siiad of KM) mounted motorcycles and bicy cle policemen, the head of the panul extended eight blocks to the Peace Monument, at Iho foot of Pennsylvania avenue, before President Wilson, Vice. President Marshall and fifty carriages filled with members of the supremo I court, senate, house, Inaugural com-1 lultl.eemen, relatives of the incoming; executives, and political leaders filed I in front of the Capitol utter the. formal Inaugural ceremonies there. I President Wilson with former Presi dent. Tart sealed at his left, occupied the foremost, carriage. It drew away t from the Capitol reviewing stand with tin? r.ssex cavalry troop at! an escort, while Vice-President Marshall, escort ed by the Culver Military Academy "1 Hack Horse Hussars," of Indiana, drew in behind. In front of the presidential carriage and Its escort was Major. General wonaru wooti, grand marshal of the parade, bis staff and thirty aides. 'ood wore a voluminous white sash. Red sashes were worn hv his stuff loutenant-Colonol If. T Allen ehlef of staff, and Uoiitcnant-Colonel H. C. lodges, adjutant-general. Tim aides IncllHllmr hlirh offlcprn frnm on,.li branch of the army and navy service, wore white sashes. All wero rospend ent with gold loco, medals, plumes and wero asinue riciuy caparisoned mounts the finest horseflesh in the service. . As tho grand mnrslinl nimrnnehl tho peace monument, cheering swept in mighty volume up tho entire length of Pennsylvania avenue. It broke into an uproar when President Wilson's ciu rmgo appeared, j lie incoming ex ecutive was forced cnntlniinllv tn m- kuowledgo the plaudits of the throngs pacKing not n sides of the avenue, a sea of waving flags and bunting. following custom, ex-President Taft sat with his hut on throughout tho ride even Ignoring an occasional and faint shout for tho outgoing Republican ex ecutive. i radltlon and custom decrees mat tlio outgoing president shall re gard every particle of the demonstra-j tlon as given his successor, nnd shall not even appear to note it. Neverthe less, tno lalt smile, as of old, was in evidenco as he heard Democratic ex uberance but 111-concenlod in the shouts of trluninh with wi,IM. ti, acclaimed a president of their faith. iioninu carriages carrying President Wilson and Vice-President Marshall, came vehicles carrying Mrs. Wilson nnd the three Wilson daughters. Fol lowing that of the Wilson family wns the Marshall family. Then came the automobiles nnd carriages of other distinguished participants. Slowly the processional to tho White House began. The carringes proceeded at a walk, to afford a good view of the president to the crowds In tho stands and windows. Soldiers stood nt "at tention" all Along the avenue, spaced every few feet In front of tautlv stretched ropes holding back the side walk crowds. Green and white was tho official color scheme of tho decorations. Lin ing the stroets wore tall pennants of those colors, their staffs supporting festoons of electric bulbs for the Il luminations tonight. When the march from tho peace monument began a salvo of 101 guns the naJonal salute was fired by a nnttery of artillery on the White House Ellipse. It was followed by the presidential salute of twenty-one gun3 and tho vice-presidential salute of eighteen gunB. The Parade Itself. The post of honor In the parade was given tho cadets battalion from West Point Military Academy. Their band of fifty pieces headed the 500 gray coated, black-plumed cadets, with stiffly-starched white sashes the per sonification of military "spick and span" neatness. A fluttering of fem inine hearts and shrill cheers and loud hand clapping from feminine throats and handB marked the progress of the West Pointers. Following the cadets were troops and bands of 'Infantry. Hy tho time President Wilson reneh ed the White House the avenue was filled with swarms of blue-coated sol diers and Rallors, artillery troops and cavalry. While the presidential and official carriages flowed through tho "Court of Honor" nnd into the Whlto House grounds to deliver their occupants for tho formal luncheon to the new execu tive, the narndo was halted nt the north side of the treasury department building, at Fifteenth street and Penn cylvanla avenue. "Close ranks" wore the order sent down tho avenue by mndlv Rcurrvlng mounted aide. The various soctlons of tho parade, forming Into lino from sldo strees near tho Capitol for a doz en blocks In nil directions, were then marched to mass tightly. They waited an hour whllo luncheon was served In the White Houso to tho new president and his party. When President Wilson, nt 2:4.'. ns cended Into tho presidential reviewing d'nnd In front of the Whlto Houso the parade was started ngnln. "Hall to the Chief were the strains of the opening march, plnvrrf by the famous Marino Hand th o "lrmilil.m 'O own." Grand Marshal Wood and his wan iirst passed by tho president's box, with swords In snluto and "eyes "li to view inn new comiiiander-ln-cblef. The music of the West Pointers swelled louder as tho endet battalion approached with their guns at "port" and their "eyes to the left." Kvory momber of the mlllnry brunches In lino "presented arms" ns they passed through the "Court of Honor" nnd under the eyes of the new president nnd bin. Bluff ' Hy careful advance orders use of niui to mo finer- pinycii by almost every band In mist lnniiirnrnia passing the president, wns limited to ue murine mum. "Maryland, My Maryland" wns played bv tho Fifth Regiment. Hand of the Maryland mlll tln: "Tinmnnnv" bv bands and other distinctive state nlrs Including pflinn rag time, furnished a musical medley. 1'lrit DIvMnn. With thunderous tramp, the tlioii sands of mlllfnry tnnrchers nroceeded up the avenue. ThlB first "grand" di vision, headed by Mnjor-Onoral W. W. Wothersimort, U. 8. A., Included the following: West Point cadets and band COO men. First Battalion of Engineers and band 500 men. Seventeenth United States Infantry and band 700 men. Provisional Regiinenj, Coast Artil lery and band 10(10 men. llrigade of Naval Academy midship men nnd hand 1000 men. Regiment I'nlted States Marines and band 1000 men. Regiment Navy "bluejackets" and band luoii men. First Squadron Fii'tiviuh I'nited States Cavalry and band lino men. Second llattalinn. Third Field Artil lery "00 men. Tho first brigade of army marchers, was headed by Colonel .lames Garrard, or tlio Fifteeu.h s'nvulry. at Fort Myer The naval contingent was commanded by Captain Charles C. Marsh, I'. S. M. C, and the nuxiliary brigade by Col onel John T. Van Os.lale. -.Major Fred Slayilen headed the West Point cadets, and Commander McNulion the "mid dies." About fiouo militia, infantry, cavalry, and artillery were in line. Their com mander was Ilrigadlcr-Genoral A. I,. Mills. Heading tills division were every militia, company and the naval re serves of the District of Columbia. The enr.ire national guard and nava, reserves of Now Jersey President Wilson's native Btate wero also in line. The Militia. Following were other militia com panies In line: Pennsylvania 3000 men. Georgia Two regiments. Delaware One regiment. Connecticut One regiment. Massachusetts Five Infantry regi ments, two corps cadets, cavalry squadron, ambulance corps, and three companies of naval reserves. Maryland Five Infantry regiments, hospital and cavalry troops and naval reserves brigade. South Carollnn Twenty-four infan try companies. North Carolina Wilmington Ll.;ht Infantry nnd naval reserves. Virginia One thousand men. Michigan Three Infantry compa nies. Rhode Island One Infantry com pany. Maine Two Infantry companies. I West Virginia Ono battalion nnd band. Following the militia were a half dozen cadet corps from various mill tary schools and high schools. There were 2."i0 Indians from the Carlisle Government School, and companies from tho Purdue University. Citadel Cadets, the Virginia Military Institute, nnd the Washington, 1). C. High School Cadets, whiro and colored. Veterans .March. Tho third "grand" division wbb com posed of aged and youthful war vet erans. At its head was the civil war veteran, General James E. Stewart. From thu local National Soldiers' Home a brigade of blue-coated veter ans marched, Their file and drum corps was the signal for wild applause. No section of the parade got more recognition than the "Hoys of '01." Patriotic societies, Including the Women's Relief Corps, Patriotic Sons of America, the Society of the Cincin nati, and other organizations, on foot and mounU'd, Interspersed frequently with bands, then marched hy. Confcilcrat' In Line. Gray-coated representatives of the "Stars and liars" of the Confederacy were a feature of tho veterans' section. Sldo by sldo with former foes, the Dixie veterans marched. It was the first appearance In any Inaugural pageant of Confederate soldiers. Com pany B, a famous Confederate veteran organization, of Nashville, Tenn., wore battle scarred uniforms and carried their ancient muskets. Chilian Marchers. More spectacular than the army and navy contingents was the fourth grand division, composed of clvllluns. They furnished the comedy of the pageant. Colonel Robert N. Harper, of the local Inaugural committee, was the com mander. Governors of thirteen states and their staffs, gaily uniformed, pa raded In this soctlon. Tho governors came from Virginia, New York, Ne braska, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Massa chusetts, North Carollnn, Rhodo Island Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Mis souri nnd Delaware. Colors of practically every college nnd university of the country were flashed in the Intercollegiate section. Graduates and alumni made the ave nuo roar with their collego "yolls." Princeton university was represented by 2000 men, all carrying umbrellas of the Orange and Black "Tiger" colors. Greek letter societies, glee clubs and marching clubs from fifty colleges vied Willi the Prlnce'oiilans. Tho col lego men wero all uniformed. They wore broad shoulder sashes of their respective college colors, gaudy hat bands and many carried umbrellas. Despite nn official embargo against use of horns, tho collego men bad bells, horns and every conceivable noise-making device. "Original VVIIsnn Men." "Wood row Wilson" clubs galore con tributed hundreds of marchers. Among them were clubs from Princeton, Lex ington, Mas., Philadelphia, loulsvllle, Trenton, N. .)., Atlanta, (in., Newark. N, J., Chicago, New York, Boston, Buf falo, Baltimore, Richmond, S'. Umls, and a dozen other cities. One delegation was labeled "Origin al Woodrow Wilson Men." Tammany Mall sent 2uoo Tammany "braves." carrying red, whllo and blue umbrellas. Green umbrellas were carried goner, ally by tho political inarching clubs from fll'tv cities. Wild West a lea lure. One of the features getting Instant applause and wild war whoops was a bund of American Indians, dressed in nii'lvo costume from Maricopa county. Arizona. An Indian band ami two bun dred cowlsiys were Mm Indians' escort, forming the "wild west" section of the parade. They represented tho Demo cratic central committee of Maricopa county. Crimson-coated huntsmen of the I'liltiil Fox Hun', clulw of America accompanied by yelping fox hounds were another popular feature. Among the riders were society lenders of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Virginia. Marching Jnh. Others In tho civic section were: Central Democrat le Club of I'enn cylvnnln, two hundred men. National Fraternity of 1'ages, Wash ington, five hundred. Duckworth Club, Cincinnati, two hundred. Lexington, Mass,, Mlnuto Men, one hundred. That Corn Is a Sure 'Gonner,' Now "(fKTS.IT" the Nen-I'lan Corn Cure, (lets Any Corn Surely, (Jiiickly. You'll say, "It does beat all how quick "GKTS-IT" got rid of that corn. It's almost magic!" "GETS-IT" gets every corn, eery lime, ns suro as the sun rises. It lakes about 2 seconds "Never Could Do This Rcfore. "GETS IT" .Made Every Corn Vanish Llko Magic." to apply It, tho corn shrivels up, and it's gone! Ever try anything like that? You never did. There's no more fuss ing with plasters that press on the corn, no more salves that tnko off the surrounding Pesh, no more bandages. No more knives, files or razors that mako corns grow nnd cause dangor of blood poison. "GETS-IT" is equally harmloss to healthy or Irritated flesh, it "gets" every corn, wart, callus and bunion you've got 'GETS-IT" Is sold at all druggists' at 25 cents a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. I-awrenco & Co., Chica go. Democratic Club and Band, Reading, Pa., five hundred. Gottfrled-Krenger Association, New ark, N. J., two hundred. Jefferson Club, Philadelphia, three hundred. Princeton University Club, ono thou sand. Mose Green Club, Louisville, Ky. two hundred, Brunswick Braves, Brunswick, Ga, two hundred. Woodrow Wilson Club, Trenlon, N. J., two bundled. Tenth Ward Democratic Club, Wil mington. Del., one hundred nnd fifty. Spalding Grays, Griffin, Ga., one hundred and fifty. Democratic Club, Seat Pleasant, I). C, two hundred and fifty. Junior Order American Mechnnics, two hundred. Bands wero brought by a score of the civic organizations. One of tlieso wns tho Boy Scouts' Band, of, Scran ton. Pa. Bringing up tho rem was tho 'Tem perance Pioneer Drill Corps, of South lietniebom, Pa, It. executed fancy urins nil along the avenue. Tho "rear guard" of the parade was a provisional troop of forty mounted men of the Engineer Corps, to prevent disorganization nnd straggling, an un fortunate feature of former ceremo nies. It was nonrly 6 o'clock before the f resident and the thousands of snec. tutors, eye-wearied, saw the end of the parade approach. Past tho "Court of Honor" the entire parade marched to Washington circle, where tho marchers were reviewed by Grand Marshal Wood and disbanded. They returned to waiting trains nnd barracks hy back streets, many leav ing for home at once. THINKS I..UV NOT I'OITLAK IN MARION County Judgo Busbey Is douhtrul of tho working ability In Marlon county of the law created by the present sos bIoii authorizing the county court to establish assessment road districts. Ho believes the law !b a good ono in most places, but thinks It will not be a success In Marlon county) on ac count of the opposition of tho people to bond Issues. The bill 'provides that road districts may bo laid out, and bonds sold for their construction, EVERY CHILD SHOULD BE GIVEN THIS TONIC Whon children have r.o appetite; when they are continually poovlsh and Irrltahlo; when they are restless In tholr Bleep It Is almost a certain Indi cation that their digestive organs are troubled with worms or other para sites. This Is a vory common ailment and easily remedied, l'byslclnns will tell you that nearly every child Is so troubled at some tlmo, and, In fact, many ndulls suffer in the same way. Among adults this trouble Is Invaria bly referred to ns Indigestion, when In reality It Is due to a small parasite which Infests the Intestinal tract. For children, Jayne's Tonlo Vermi fuge Is unBurptiBsed, as It Is not only destructive to these parasites, but completely removes the nests In which their young nro deposited. Seldom docs It purge, and the Improvement In the health of the child will he the flrBt and best Indication of tho bene ficial results of tho medicine. Not only will the Vermifuge destroy all tho pnrasltes, but Its wonderful tonic effects will restore the digestion which has been Impaired. Por children, the Addition of a little sugar will make It so palatable that they will tako It readily. Millions of parents hnvo praised It for more than eighty years. Insist on Jayne's; nc cept no other. Sold hy druggists ev erywhere. Dr, D. Jnyne & Bon, Phil adelphia, Pa, Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Wednesday a $ bpecial 7, AnMus SWEATERS Children's Wool Sweaters, sizes 24 to 34, military collars, cardinal, grey, white, navy SPECIAL, $1.00 New Coats and Suits For Your Inspection 4-M-f 4-M-f-f-M-f -K -M-f-f HAIR GOODS Special Sale All Week 90ALITY POPULAR MERCHANDISE LIBtBTV STSCCT ORRINE for Drink Habit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE. We are in earnest when wo ask you to give ORRINE a trial. You have nothing to risk and evorytlUng to gain, for your money will bo returned If af ter a trial you fall to got results from ORRINE. This offor gives tho wives and mothers of those who drink to ex cess an opportunity to try tho OR RINE treatment It la a very simple treatment, can he given In the home without publicity or loss of time from business, and at a Biiuill price. ORRINE Is prnpariKl in two forms: No. 1 secret treatment a powder; OR RINE No. 2, n jiill form for tlioso who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us, Ask for bcoklet. J. C. Perry. Had Tuberculosis of Glands; Now Well If you aro a sulTerer from (Ihindular T, ; bereulosls, or know of anvono so sllllcli'd, it mlKlit bo well lo Inviwtignte this case, whom the writer declare after a ynir of snITerliiK, bo found nernMim'nt relief nnd full recovery i0 health hy using Kckmoti's Alterative, a t Heine which has been effectlva lu many euses of Tuberculosis: r'7 I'"r"H"i St., Phlli, 1'a. 'Oentlemen : In March, USUI, I wns taken sick and my doctor pronounced my case Tuberculosis lu tbo (Hands.' Medical treatment did not help me, and on my doctor's advice, 1 t lo a hos pital to bo operated upon, but relief was only temporary. 1 lent strength, and at times would have cold sweats unil fever. In April, lull), I returned to tlio hospital, but the continued operations wero not benclltlnjf me, "In the meantime, n friend of mine advised Kekinan's Alterative, saylnit It wns good for Tuberculosis. The wounds In my neck wero still open and lu a frightful condition when 1 started to tako It. After using two bottles, I found I wns Improving, having gained weight, could eat, and was able to sleep, I continued using it until 1 was well, which was In November, mm. iieforo I took (ho medicine, bad three I, or- rhages; allien 1 hnvo been taking It, I linvu not bad any. im November 11, 1110. 1 started to work, and since tliHt I I mo I hnvo not lost one day's work through sickness. I can highly recom mend Kekinan's Alterative tn anvono who la siHTerlng fr Tuberculosis or (llund Trouble, providing they tako It as directed. I will Kindly correHpond with any party desiring further Infor mation of what the medicine did for me." (Sworn atlbbivlll JUSKI'll II. WlllTH. Kckmnn's Alterative Is effective III llron rhltls, Asthma. Ilnv Fever; Throat and i.nmr Troubles, ami In upbuilding the system. Iioes not contain polnons, opiates or hnblt forming druus. Auk for booklet telling of recoveries and write to Kckmsn Laboratory, Philadelphia, I'a., for evi dence, For sale by all IcndltiK druggists J. C. Perry. Automobile Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem INDIANA C LLLb V 11 Ml- C Y alley iviotor car - The Utter Cleanliness of our Work Attests the Thoroughness of Our Methods The utmost rare Is mxoitIsciI In every depart innit tn have Ml details ns nearly peilcrt as possible, The ('still. In a degree of rleanllness finish and satisfaction seldom at tained In laundries. We Insifit on giving our customers 1'KKHONAI, SKUVU'll. Ho send your liOdl) clothes to ihlu (I'MH) laundry. SALEM LAUNDRY CO. 136-166 South Liberty Phone 25 4 Wednesday J Special tirwtCN 3TATC 0 C0U0T PRICES I This Will Interest Mothers. Motlmr Gray's Sweet rnwders for Child ren, n certain relief fer fevorlshnoHS, linul- Arlie, had stumflrh, teething illHenlci'H, niovs land regulate the bowels ami doHtroy worms. .They break up colds In -J-l hours. They aro 1 so pletisiiTit to tbo lastu culldrt'u like them. liver Hum!) testimonials. Vacd by mothers I for "M years. Thvy nevrr foil. Sold by all driiKulsts, 'Joe. Sample mailed Kl'tEIC. 1 AUtlrren, Allen n. ulmnled, Le Hoy, N. T. "We have the Philippines; let us pray, "Good Lord, deliver us from Mex lco." CASTORIA lor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Morris, Cash Grocery and Feed Store My prices are right -others cannot duplicate with same quality ot goods. 6 lb Dayo beans 25e 5 lbs White beans 25c 5 lbs Pink beans 2o 3 cans Standard tomatoes SCo 3 cans fine Iowa corn ,.2So 2 cans Yellowban milk 15o ,1 cans Carnation milk 25o 2 cans best Tillamook cheese ...,45e 3 cans nice salmon 25c 7 cans sardines In oil 25e Sack corn meal Sfie Sack buckhweat 45e 4 corn flakes ; 256 Large pkg Golden Rod mush 80e l.arke pkg Golden Rod oats SOo 6 lbs best lard 7Se Large Cottolene $1.45 1 gallon Karo White Syrup flOo Ilran by the sack or ton. Shorts, Back or ton. Just received a car load of corn. All kinds ot chick feed at wholesale prices. Free delivery Inside ot city limits. Krio tickets tn Ye Liberty and Wexford. Phone MU7. Cor. Morris live and Fair flrennd Road. WATT BHIPP ft I.I i-l re, v. North Commercial Ktreet I'knie Ml C Agent It. ('. II. nnd Oakland lo. rm urn su ihone muiu m 4 I X X