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I Creamery Asso. Held Meeting MAKE AL KRAUSE YOUR Clothier and haberdasher m Tinte St. SALEM. ORE. ""« ft» « » # « « » « » « » # * « « » « » « «»»«»##»»#*«»»»««*«#««***»##«** s IJ.CJ.SI IIPLTCY ( :< ) O U T F I ' I T E K S T< > 0 WOMEN. MISSES and OHILDEEN 1 1 5 ! 17 X ortlft L i b e r t y S t r e e t , Nul u r n , O r r g o u V m m i Originator« u( LU* l*a) a« You Uu l ' U n tyiallty Mercluidlsc Popular Prices J 4 Z t ,.• * * * * * * • * • * * » * * * • • » * » * • • » * » » • » * * » * * « » • * '• * * * * • * » * « » • .•* •* * * * * * * •* * * * * * •* * » •* » » « » * * * * * * * * * * •* •* * * * •« * * * » •• Call and See Us for New and Second hand Furniture Our price« are llio lowest in Salem. O u r F u r n i t u r e d o c k i« c o m p l e t e . O u r p ric e « w ill m e a n a »liv in g to y o u . 1 Hi^h School Notes S A L K If, OKI*'. FOR 30 D AYS * { s ; I will give a 10 per ct. discount ; * o n P a c i f i c S l o c k F o o d » u n d t ' d u m b i u a n d I’ r u » » i ii i i S t o c k t * a n d P o u l t r y lie m e d ie » . A l*o h a v e on h a n d M ag ic M arvel \V « « liiiig P o w d e r , X w h i c h «vitali** c l o t h e » w i t h o u t r u b b i n g t fall and examine goad«. Iu tiu l.a « a r a |iaaa>ij tiiia n ln iu u a ly lo Ini presi n i n i lo III« Irg is la tu r« u m i l i , un u d in g III« pn»»ag<- « f K it t'a r y 'a a<. c a llrd Ir« e rra rli Itili ra la lu g I Ila r * . •Iu ir*ri a llu m ili o f h o l l r r fa i frin ii s io A l t e r a ’ d a i r y F e e d c o n t a i n « lil t « r e d n i l m e a l , r c c a t . u l m e a l , m y b e a n m e n | , o a t P a o n a Tlilesaru, E d i t o r On T h u r s d a y o u r Iwys w e n t In S a l m i j «ml ware h a n d e d n u t t l i f r a t l.y t h e ! W ii l a i n e t t e F r m h . At llie«n<i of t h e ! lirai h a lf III« «cure urns 10-1», nl llir «ml o f III« aeeon>l h a l f t h e m i -re waa ' ururar. W e i l i d u ' t fiel »o had Ilio' aa j i liey w on fro m J e l l c r m n I l i of p o r t - ! land. Profraeor Kh-telirrcalU d a n : a « inhly o f llir grad«« a I (I til« liigli aiTinul to i inak« aoin« »iiu iiunm -uirnU. O ne nf tlieae u ua III« a m i n u n c r n i r n t I n f t h e aale n f S l u d m l I tod y tic krte. If uhtalm-d lh««e will g i r o a d in iis in n ! Io a n y s t u d e n t body a e l i v lt y . Mra. U.-txrll v i a i t .d t - s Turailny ami ga v e a a b o r t ta lk . S o m e i f III« girla a r r «till d la ru ta li g ! th e id.-a of 0 ««Wing Club. I n Ihv r e g u l a r Ihc iuv w ork for Mon. tlaya nf e«eh week l h « fo llo w in g «rig- Inal | hh ma were ilri'ldt-d l a s t a m n r g I velvu wlili'h w r r e u r l l l r u aa a leal f if a b ility In h a n d l i n g lh« subject i f " P o e t r y " w hirli h a s lx e n u p for rib- cusalnu In Mr. Kl«;«hcr'a Kugliah «lana fur J ú n i o r a a n d S< niurs. A S A D IlK.M K M B I tA N C K . Hy Until D i a g r r . T h e g r o u n d w i th snow w a . w h ile F u r it h a d a nnw ed a ll n i g h t. V alienee «reined lo re ig n O 'e r nil I h r whole donniiu, liy II reside ut h o m e T w o old folks s a t alo ne. T h o u g h n « t n Word was anid II >1 li t h o u g h t of onu long d e ad. O f how t h e uaed to piny I n m o w on auch a d a y . How w h e n t h e birds t o tein e To h e r for acnul cru m b * c a m e S h e held t h e m o n h e r k n e e A« h a p p y as c o u ld he. How d r e a r y d a y s so long IVero h righlem -d hy h e r song. T h a i voice h a s lo n g been stilb d T h e house w i t h a lienee Dlh-d. U n d e r t h e d e ep w h ile snow S h e Ilea anil does n ot k n o w I ho t h o u g h t s t h a t lili lite m in d O f thnae sh e left b e h in d . For Four Year» Bounty of $500 Has Bcsn Hanging Over Mon. tana Cattle Killer. by. p r o d u c t » , m i l l r u n a n d i n u la » » « « . A M I N I M U M OF TOO CUTE FOR TRAPS 12.0 PROTEIN 4 . 0 FAT IS G U A R A N T E E D H u g s B sast O u tw itte d b y U a K s d S ta ts « B io lo g ic a l S u rv e y H u n te r and H I« Dog— A d o p ts N a tiv e T r ic k « o f th o F o x. I f y o u h a v e n e v e r ii» «d a m o l a n t e » f e e d , I < g i n n o w w i t h A l b n n ' d a i r y F r t d a n d y o u w i l l h u d i t a p r o f i t a b l e c h a n g e f r o m » t r n i g h t g i a i u f e e d » , m i d it w i l l a l i o b u i l d y o u r c o w s u p t o u p o i n t w h e r e y o u c u n u»o h h e a v y in o la e te s iced p ro fita b ly . l ’r o p e r f e e d a n d p r o p e r f e i d i n g o i e i m p o r t a n t f a c t o r » in n u k in g ycur d a iry herd your herd i n v e s t m e n t p r o f ita b le a n d d e m a n d n c a r e f u l s t u d y of L o th h e r d a n d feed. O u r M r . I I . L . W r i g h t w i ll g l a d l y v i s i t y o u r f a r m , w i t h o u t ( b a r g e , l e e k over, a n d d d c u » * w ith y o u fro m a s ta n d p o in t o fe x p e rie i.e e , c h arg e » in feed o r feed in g , if a n y , t h a t s h o u l d b e m a d e t o b i i n g y o u u i o i c s a t i i f a c t o r y r e m i t s . J ’b o n e u» t o d a y , 173. Charles R. Archerd Im plem ent Co. 210 State Street SALEM Ell Locals Mias H e s te r M c K a y is in P o r t l a n d 11 per celli a m i fnrblddllig l l i c i i a r o f milk |iriMÌm-la In III« uianufai-turv of on a visit. hiitlcr su lw llluli a H ve ryouc fa-li III« Mra. Theiaacn s p e n t l l i r week-end at ilay u na u i II aprili a m i a aui-ca-aaful ' T illam ook. ¡ 11 ye»r U aulii ip a i t J fur Una. VVuutcd Wood choppers. See \Y, —W . 11. J. Octihcin. It. D . O r a y w e n t to P o r t l u u d to d ay on bust it ess m atter«. People’s Furniture Store 271 S ' o r t l i t ' o m m o r u i a l S t . Tll* T u r u r r C o o | « i »II v * l ' n ani A»- «mini luti ln lil Ila allunili iiiri-tlng Inai Huiurduy, J u u . ¡pilli, in llm aria high «aliimi tnjllilliiK w l l i i a h o u t M m s i u b v r » 10 a tte n d a m i« , Pinna for n a s i yeur » a r a d la m iH n l am i III« «lecliuu of of- Acer» « a r a belìi ai (In- iiiuriilng m m i u i i . Ili« Presldetil, A. Bear, und III« i 1 » « llln-i'lina, A. li. Itidxrtsoii «mi i M. Mllli-l, w«ru rr-rh-cL-d unuiiiuious- 1 ly. \V« liail III« p l c n . u r r nf III« al- tendano« n i l l a r r y W est, vslcrali , Je rsey Ini «i'ar alni furi limai lni|...rta r , n f J e r s e y ro lli« , » li« iniuh- a f«w ro- u i s r k s s l o n g Ibis line. A t l t . Mi f t . r n . i li» ini « i m g uiljuur u n i tu Otti! Fellow» j Ilaall for i l l m i r r wlir»« ev ery u n a did pialli-* tu « Im unlruu« f««il w r v c d hy : Mra. llr u w r r , saalali-il hy d i r «riva« «f i ili« tue tuberà «f III« uas-x-latlon. I li« a f lr r n u u u ar*ah.|i tana roll.-il lo I «f«l«r alm ut tw u «'c lo ck w lirn III« I c ru w d aulì« " A u li rli a ” h i j hy Mi»« Fsy Mlllrr; «U« (wu •pU-iutnl resdiiig» * « r a «l'J-iynJ hy Ih* iu«nili«ra, g l v t u liy Mia* Thailiiiu !>• In-ll a m i Mira F»y Miller, T h e ri al of III» a ftrrn o m i waa glvvn ov e r tu Iar. H u m u s of O. A. i «rii« apoke very cffVi-tlvcly o n tu b e r I colosi» colmi» a «ini conta n d cn u tn gli g h us al-ortloii, su l» * Jei-ta all ilairy I n n i ni« iaila-rraatat| in. II-1 >r» ili« i-l'iar of Ili« I liit-a-11nK. ri-ao- PHANTOM UON IS AT LAST SAGGED A L B E R S ’ DAIRY F E E D $ 3 7 .0 0 P E R TO N SELLING OUT All Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses at Special Prices. K. O lg g e y w as i n S a le m S a t u r d a y uu buaiiie»« m a tte r s . Mr. a n d Mr«. E l m e r i t e n u i e s of Medford h a v e a line hoy. Mr«. P o r t e r u u b r o u g h t h o m e from t h e li'MpIlal in Halrin T uc»day. Velour Coat» at »12.90. »10.7-5 and »23 75. Suits of Tricotine, Serges and Broad Cloth »12.75, »14.75 an.l » 1 9 75. Dret-- -* of P oin t Twill, Tricotin* and Ser- ges »11.75, »1-175 and »1850. ! E P u t n a i u anil wife a t t e n d e d th e ■uuviy« in S a le m S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . Mr». J . K. L y le «pent th e w eek-end w ith h e r son a n d wife iu Mill C ity . Mr. uud Mrs. E a r l look d i n n e r at ■ h r J . U. U u w u u h o m e iu S a le m s u n - day. GALE & CO. Mabel W a l k e r ia r e c o v e r in g f n in an a ll a c k of ap|ieiidicltia at th e sauliur- turn iu Salem . E t h e l M o rris H e i r s is l iv i n g iu W o o d b u r n , h e r h u a h s i.d h a s b o u g h t a 1 d r u g store t h e r e . Com m ercial & Court Sts. SALEM £ | X ! t WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors O u a u d a f te r F e b r u a r y 1, 1U23, Cash business w ill be d u d e at t h e T u r n e r m e a l m a r k e t. Civo. U row er. AND LICENSED E M B A L M E R S Scio h a s lh« w orld l-rat, r e u i a i k s t h e T r i b u n e of t h a t burg, l i u t s s it Ini» * * » « • » « » « » « « » » » » # « » « « » » ♦ « « » » » M i l *#■** * > * * # * * ♦ » # « » » « « * • * « w i t h a 1:1 mill t a x a tio n . Stella, t h e 4 - ) e a r old d a u g h t e r of OOOOO0 0 o o o o 00900000 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Court^t. at Hij{h— Day or N ight Phono 120 .1 Mr. a n d Mra. 11. M. B a r u e l t , ia real o aiek w ith b r u n c h a i l tfouhlc. c° u Mrs. A. L. H a r a d e r form erly of o § o W e h a v e th e m o st c o m p le te lin e of S p o r t i n g flood» T u r n e r w h o lea c h e s t h e se hool at o o o W a c n n d a ha« a ca-e of d i p h t h e r i a . in S a le m . C o m e in a n d look o v e r t h e s to c k . o u o o T h e M elliodi-t Ladies' Aid Soolety, o A N D E R S O N A BROWN o m e t t h is T h u r s d a y w ith Mrs. T hiessen o Salem . O regon 126 S o u t h C u m m a r c ia l S t . o lo perfect plaua for a n E a s ie r bazaar. I. L. R o b e rtso n h a s p u t on a special _ o J i m H a m il t o n a n d wife w ere s h o p ) . T J O O O O 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Mr. a n d Mrs. W in. It. Moore a u d d e liv e ry service w h i c h b e glus a few in g in S a le m S a t u r d a y . d a u g h t e r Irunc, vi»it«d w i t h relatives m in u t e s a f te r t h e close of school in t h e Mrs. J o e M orris a n d c h i l d r e n went u u d frieud* in Polk c o u n ty S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g . W ith se veral ueatly b o u n d to New bu rg S u n d a y . pa cka ges u n d e r h is a r m , H e u r y Bar- uud Sunday. E d . D ra ger a n d fam ily visited Sun- Mrs. G eorge lirow er w e n t to Aktoria n e tt m a y he seen m a k i n g a bee-line t h e ^*-v ***** Mr*. C a r o lin e Drager. for a c e rta in re sid en c e west of S u n d a y m o r n i n g Iu r e sp o n se t o a b'leo B lac n a n d M a r g a r e t e S e e p b e r incMtage a n n o u n c i n g th e serious Him »« itp b s rts o u h o m e . N o t i m e is k e p t of h is almeucs as we a r e all so de lig h ted . visited S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y In Salem . of h e r sister. Mrs. L ily I l a u s o n . R u t h G iv e n s s p e u t S u n d a y w ith W h il e OII a visit to his *i«trt at If love were w lis t t h e rose is. Imnie folk*. A m i I were like t h e leaf, S l l v e r t o n , Alec Merrifield of A uius vi'll.; tutie red » s t r o k e of p a r a l y s i s on j ° ,lr livc" w ould g row t o g e t h e r Mrs. L . H c n n i r s w e n t t o Medford M onda y lo visit h e r new g r a n d s o n ; his sight side a u d is r e p o rte d <|iiits ill. i sa ’* or w eather; I f l n v e were w h a t t h e rose is. w h o ha s been n a m e d Koliert E lm e r . F re d G u n n i n g has m ade a n e x c a v a A I w ere like tho leaf. J o h n SeliaffVrcr a n d f a m ily w e n t to tio n t h e e n t i r e l e n g t h of hi* hom e O f c o u r t e y o u w o u l d a n d l»y g o i n g 1’r a tu m M o n d a y to a t t e n d t h e funeral p r o p e r t y to w l.lek tie w ill p l a n t rose* ljOVe w i,h “ '>' l»>art. w h i c h will be tjuitu beautiful w h e n iu | L o v e me iu t h e l ig h t e s t p a rt; t h in w a y y o u w ill «cc m o s t of t h e of M r. R e n ti e r w h o was t h e f a th e r of kl| lH)U1 j L ove m e w i t h t h y t h i n k i n g soul, Mrs. J o h n n i e S h ltfe re r. b e a u ty sp o ts of th e W es t. T H K 0 1 ,1 ) S C H O O H O U S E . ,, i. i . . | L o v c m o w ith t h y t h o u g h t s t h a t roll T h e G r a n g e W o r k C lu b m e t Tnes- Ben R o b e rtso n a n d Col. \ \ r i g h t , , .. ' ............. Hy A v a l y n b e is e li. , . . . . , Love m e i u t h y gorgeous “ a irs ,” Y'ou m a y j o i n Die m e r r y - m a k e r s of [ d ay w i t h Mrs. Della Ulaeo, u q u i lt was were out last week fixing u p U-autug , . . . . . Good-by old friend, y o u r h om ely face, . Love m e k n e e lin g a t t h y prayer» O j l i f u r n i a ' s s i l v e r y s t r a n d ; sue t h e q u ilte d o u t d u r i n g t h e d a y . T h e husi- lle lov'd from e h il d h o o d ’« e ailis t d a y , pule» a n d s w a y i n g l in t s , t h e p a tr o n s W it h t h e a ngels 'r o u n d thee. r a c e s a l T in J u a n a ; go t h m u g h l C a r - i ness m e e t in g w as v e r y i n te r e s t in g a r e t h a n k f u l for su c h tw o faithful N o p a i n t y o u r ra in w a s h e d w a lls cun risco G orge a n d over th e A p a c h e T ra il i w h i c h e v e r y o n e took part In. T h e se r v a n ts . true*, H i g h w a y , a n d t a k e In t h e M a r d i t i r a » j n e x t m e e t i n g w ill he held w i t h Mrs. T u e s d a y n i g h t iu baleui, o n e could Yet d e a r e r far each w o rn door-w ay. A n n a W h i t e h e a d llie Jilt T uekday iu T h e n Io«, you h a v e a c hoic e o f routes, T he t o w n o u t g r e w t h e old t r a m p h a v e n o tic e d Deucoa G r a y a n d the F e b r u a ry . sto|iov(-r priv ile g i» a m i beat of t r a i n Halt-til police m a t r o n , Mrs. B l a n c h e aehool »e rvice. S p o o n i n g on t h e h ig h w a y s in m o to r Mrs. H e len H uU ke h a s been sick for Coe, in ve ry e a r n e s t c o n v e rsa tio n . A n d p rid e c r i e d o u t , - " R ulid ua a new vehicles a n d a t t e m p s to d r i v e w i t h a few da ys. W h a t 's '«m atter! A i k y o u r local t ic k e t a g e n t for L O W ' Twas t h e r e I learned life's golden rule, Mr». J a c k M ille r w as a S a l e m visitor W in . F a r r i e r bus secured n s t a te c o n “ o n ly o n e Hue” Is to be legally ta b - KOI- N 1) T R I P nuil ON K W A Y FAUK.H. A n d m e m o r y still ke e|isfa ith w ith you. ooed if H ouse bill No. I Uu becom es a T uesday. tra c t fot twu c ords of wood for the t i m e talli«« a m i d eacrlpllv« folUera or T h e old sehool house o f forty year», law. T h is spooning a u d h u g g i n g busi- Frt><, W ood is a ble t o be u p » g a l » w rite T.te w o r t h y f r i e n d of y o u n g a n d o l d . 1 Feeble M in d e d I n s t i t u t i o n . T h e t in t , ness while d r i v in g a e a r h a s g o t t o be her is on t h e M e N a r y t r a c t wv»t of H e lias bceu •ii>;te sick for several H a s shetl it- s u n s h i n e a n d II» trars, JOHN M. SCOTT stopped. I t w a s o n l y some weeks ago day*. to w n a n d c u tle r* a r c now busy. T h r u h e a t s as t r u e ns m o lt e n gobi. G e n e r a l P a a se n g er A gent, l‘orllan<l, Ore. t h a t ou r a t t e n t i o n wus called to th e W a l t e r Miller left last F r i d a y n ig h t Mrs. G. W . H u u s a k e r w e n t lo P o r t 1 G ood-bys old friend, I ' m t r u l y glad fact t h a t a c e r t a i n T u r n e r a u t o p a rty y o u r w o r n old wells m a y vet r e m a in , f,,r *’®'idleton w here he will spend ten w e n t i n t o t h e d i t c h n e a r t h e T . 11. la n d last w eek t u visit f r ie n d s . She d a y s on a sig h t - te e in g lour. H e w ill | will also visit h e r d a u g h t e r Mr*. A 'id in a gy m ench lai-* a u d lini, hospital. W h e t h e r t h e p a rties were visit his uncle, T o m Cook, a t H elix . sp o o n i n g or n o t wo d o u ' t k n o w , hut D o r t h y Gore w h o lives a t W o o d b u r n . W ili m ak e old echoes r in g ngniu. P r o b a b l y lo oking u p a fu t u r e h om e i we believe t h e y w ere— t h e lady pas*- I W ill Massey a n d wife of S a l e m a re for two. icng»r w a s s u c h a d e a r , sw eet g irl, t h e pro u d parent.« of a S lh. hoy w ho L a s t S a t u r d a y , T. II. F u n s l o n a n y w a y . a rriv e d last S a t u r d a y . H e lias uot been ! N O T I C E IH H K K E B Y G 1 V E N , i _ j n a m e d y e t. T h a t lite followitig a n i m a l a fottnd b o u g h t ut slier ill's sale, t h e E lla ' r u n n l n g n t largo b a v e beco Inken u p G a y 27J aero t r a c t w h ich lie» adjo in } H. L. EARL ; “The hardware Man” - 5 ATHELETIC GOODS - Wouldn’t You Like to — Go East Through CALIFORNIA W i'ihlngtna.—T h e monarch of ttia Wild West lias been killed, It was re port ed to five biological survey here. l ie was a huge mountain lion, me« iu ring 0 feet and 8 Indies from (Ip to tip. l ie was king aiming the Montana r a tt l e killers, possessed of retiuirkablg running and daring. Ills existence was a cliurmed one. F o r four years a bounty of fMO has been aw aiting any hunter who would ex hibit his pelt. l i e would strike the ra ttle at night, kill six or eight steers and vanUli. to allow up in some place fur re> moi cd. Hunting p a rties were organized and his great tracks trailed through the snow. Hut in nil cases previously they suddenly would break oIT and all truce of him be lost, l i e won re ferred to us the "phantom lion.” C a t tlemen despaired of bis ever being killed. No trap, however carefully con cealed. tempted him. Out Beebe Got Him. When Obauncey K. Beebe, whose exploits moke him champion big game hunter of America, took tip tlw trail, (he cattlemen discouraged him, he reported. Where others hud failed t.e h.sUted th at his especially trained bound, “Je rry,” would succeed. With no one but “J e rry " for a com panion, be struck off for th e deer country, near Nyack, Mont., In the hope that he could locate the lion feeding on de er In the high country. After four days he found the traH and put “Je r r y '’ on It. The dog fol. lowed U for upwards of fifteen miles, when It abruptly ended. I tee be reixirts th a t It was then h s suspected the seasoned old killer hud adopted the native trick of the fox, that of doubling, running back n mil« or so and then leaping » safe dis tance to the side for a fresh start. Both tides of the old trull were fol lowed and within a few hours a fresh one was picked up. T he lion, said to lie the biggest ever killed in Montano, Reliable Service. Lady Assistant - Salem - After School Hours Cloverdale Safety First Arrived in T im s to Shsot Him. was “ treed.” Beebe arrived In time to sDeot hint Just a s he was descending to a tta ck the hound. A rifle shot penetrated the lion's brain. Record Day's Shooting. T h e office reports of the biological survey show, however, that lteehe had Just begun to light. He decided th at he was In good •*lion country.“ and would stay there a few- days. In doing so he established u record that Is without un equal In the annals of American big gain« hunting. And at the same time it crowns “J e r r y ” as the champion big game hound of the United States. In one afternoon, from 1 o'clock until 4 o'clock. Beebe and “J e rry " located and killed live full grown lion». Hstray Notice Philadelphia F air to Cos« *20,000,000. Philadelphia.—The board of dlreet- or* of the Sesqul-Cenlennlnl Exhibi tion association approved plans for an expenditure of |2t).lNm.OOO for the lirjtl by lh . o u ,l,n l,ii,< !,m r.ii.nl to r h . y lfll< " " 'u orton n of u h f H i. ,um ' ' ",'1" ; world's !>f fair. T h e site decided upon Wood! , 2 " Wood! Wood! The S u n s h i n e If Tty 'Cross U. S . .4. I a r e now . kept .™ I , . . . , . r ............... k,.,„ I « * . 0 0 , u m . I . . 1 . « !... « - 1 Z ,o ;„ " ..7 .,,,,X m ° x b ',b ' Is ulong the Parkw ay and the Schuyl Have y o u r d r y wood a n d m ix it w iih a t t h e W. J . Denllelil farm 1J miles j detti piloti. sa laried d em ocrats, will not go very- Miller's III inch m ill r u n . S in g le loud kill river and comprises r>30 acres. F i u c e U i n g beaten in t h e c ir r u it far iu w i u n i n g public a p p ro v al unless so u th e a s t of T u r n e r , to-wit: One G ra y »3.50. T h r e e loads »0.00. P u l i n y o u r > * n i » * * * » # m i * M « » M * # « M » « * » » » « » * # » * m * * * * « t * * » t * G il d in g w e i g h t a b o u t lituo Ilia., about c o u r t re g a r d i n g hia flax s u i t w i t h the th e people h a v e c h a n g e d t h e i r m in d s U. S. T«a Import* Incrsas*. orders uow for i m m e d ia t e d e live ry, 12 y e a r s old. W il l a m e t t e V alley F l » a a n d H e m p Tokyo.—Japanese tea exported to BEAUTIFUL U. M. Miller L u m . Co. ! in t h e Inst t e n or fifteen m in ute*. the United States slnee the beginning T h e o w n e r o f t h e nliove described ¡G ro w er» association, A. K. Bradley I of the current y e arlam o o n ted to HI.- a n i nal m a y t a k e possession of sa m e la g o i n g to t r y his ca*e before t h e '.WO.UOO pounds at the end of Augttyt, hy p a y i n g t h e c h a r g e s p r o v id e d hy s u p r e m e c o u rt for final a ctio n . Home ANY SH E 9 9 | Tills Increase aiiproxlmatetl G.OOO.tNNt law. - people d o n ’t kn o w w h e n t h e r e 'e r Mat! of y o u r o ld carpe ts. W e c le an am i sew t h e m . [ pounds, compared with the re tu rn s for , h ip p e d . D a ted at T u r n e r , O regon, th is 24th ! ! w the corresponding periud last year. . d a y of J a n u a r y IU2). About 100 ton* of (lax lit sto ra g e at Itivkrenll I* g o in g to lie w orke d u p at W. Jay Detieni. OTTO r . Z W I C K tN , *N O I*K IC T O R { t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y i u s t s n d af a t T u r n e r . N e w m attresses m ade t o o r d e r. Old m a ttr e s s e s t h o r o u g h l y stere* Inited States National Bank J Used l>efor» r e - m a k in g . Foul her* r e n o v a t e d . W r i t e o r p h o n e Air T h e play, " A Case of S u s p e n s io n , ” T h e s t a te will p l a n t no flax n r x t y e a r (ie n e ru l H a n k in g B usineaa ■'* In fo rm a tio n . p u t on by t h r public s p e a k p tg class of lint will fu r n ish h e lp in it* pulling I n o t h e r word*, I n t e r e s t P a id m i 'T i m e Deposits a n d X P H ON C 1 t 6 4 M A I.K M 1 3 1 - 2 AND W I L B U R t h e h i g h school will lie held a t th e * n d m a n u f a c t u r e Havings A c counts V anUMMUMM IA M. JA JA Jf JA JA JAJA JAAAAi. u i. m school a u d i t o r i u m thin F r i d a y ' n i g h t . t h e s t a te I* g o in g o u t of t h e flux busi ¡ For. S t a le a n d ( SU, Boot* open at 7 o'clock a n d c u r ta in at ness, t h a n k * to G o v e r n o r Pierce. H alim Oregon It. lie t h e r e a n d e n jo y t h e e n t e r t a i n m ent. - FLUFF RUGS - “A Case Of Suspension Salem Karpet Cleaning & Fluff Rug Works . AT The Auditorium Molos-O-Meal at Archerd’s, Salem. Earl gives 10 per cent discount. Speeds Store will sell as cheap as Salem N - v e r th e le s * a l a m e d u c k I* n e v e r *o lam e t h a t he c a n ’t hunlle ro u n d for a n o t h e r »tale Job. ___ Clothing at AL KRAUSE Salem Turner High School Friday night at 8 o’clock 35c~20c Read the Gale ad.