A L L BOW TO MY L O R D T IG E R FURNI TURE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ❖ N ative* of th * E a it Moat W illin g ly Accord Him Royal Rank— la Sacred From Attack. Of All Kinds •> •> '/ -, v ■> -> •> V e V Mose Titus o f Linn county, wafc- ^ here Wednesday doing a little* * trading with our merchants anefi % hobnobing with old friends. ♦ Automobile Insurance Of nil Ihr animal* delfini In fhe Rial I tre. Theft an d T rane<-lully throughout / Oregon Fire Relief Association HI «i mi anil Indo-China, th« tlgi-r la kliiK. Shrine* nr* hullt and aucrlflrra made Agent \ Farmers Fire Relief of Butteville, Ore. New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. tu hlm; ht- I* u* Hiirrrd from the at- to r / .Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York tni It of ihr native* a* la the white ele­ Fire Association, Philadelphia phant of Shun. If there are fewer llifi-ra In thl* part of the Knat today. It I* due lanp-ly to « * the effort* of wehtern aportnmen who oeeuHlonally ran persuade, hrlhe, or C 4 -V * « C 4 c ', threaten a few native« to aid them In 4- -> O 4» <• •> •> ■:< 4« 4- 4> 4- 4» 4 4 4> 4* 4> 4>v A » <> 4 C 4 a bunt. Any auch lurk o f reapect on the part of the native* I». however, looked upon frown I ugly hy their neigh­ :: bor* who -rein to feur (hut the tlgur will forget the exact Individuili who attneki-d him and renieinta-r only the eonuuunlty. Native reverence gpea *o far an to allow a tiger to prowl undisturbed uhont a village night after night, at­ tacking mid Noiiietline* killing thorn» THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON f C ï i ^ C L Î A N O DC PA A T M E NTS mi unfortunate a* to ero-* hi* path. In • P t O J A i. P L A T V R C S I ...» rr.Af iarluica tL* f H y of A fa tati fol cxmT»TM. of »pecia!- the day the altered hciiMt retires to hi* • ** u c t m ul U m » Arts, tnd th« fot». B i'id e rti fa ciliti«, low c*j«t. with u iin j mountain domain, where he «tuya en­ 1 f’ No«:* of L a w . tat otrpryrUuiiUoa for MÜf-falp, " a U j I c IÌ c * for • itA ), A rrL Itn c tn r« , J'tQnuÜUOi, E /tO r et«rybc*|j." « m ilj demo» nule atroowpber» tirely hidden until nightfall. • , i -•iucatkm m uí M aale. -AiU \Lm fm au ^é “ Oregon Hpini. ” It I* obvious that the royal tiger s « U L * * * v mn^r»tx 4 tw k W o r « » H f t e inform* tl/m, a ih in m rule* entirely by feur. Awe-Inspiring TUE REC.iSTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. he I* himself, and Ida supremacy I* helped along hy the attitude of the natives. To the tiger are attributed all manner of Kupernuturul power«. It I* held that Ije ulway* know* anil trucks down those who olTend Hin; he can even turn hinuo-lf Into a human being, thu better to seek out til* eue- Ulll-M, Charter Oak h u rry H u m ph reys - Stay ton * * * e, * % 4- 1 Tom Smith went to Sidney th e first o f the week where he has at crew of men making some r e - pairs on the flouring mill th ert. The mill is 75 feet high and the* crew is shingling the wholestruc- ture, sides and all. It is som e job. <• Urion Hill Notes Ranges :: Heaters Large and Small W c B u y , Sell and E xch ange all K in d s of Furniture, — Stoves, E tc .— “ We Can Save You Money’ ;!* V Frank F. Richter 3 77 Court St. - ■ • Salem, Oregon D PEACHES Mr.and Mrs. Hoyd McCrary o f Portland, have been visiting th»* past week with Mrs. M cC rary'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H_ Tate. Adolph Heater made a busi­ ness trip to Sublimity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crabtree* and children of Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lincoln o f Port­ land. were visiting at the W. R Mollet home Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heater were Stayton visitors Wedne~ day. O. I). Miles made a busiae trip to Portland this week. a 1 Bill Carter made a busii.« ! trip to Shaw last week. Early Crawfords $1.50 box Bringyour boxes ^ ■ f SfililRS Ripe next Monday. Stay on th© J o » j VV W h ile It R ain s y I) T H E K IN D FOR C A N N IN G “500 Bushels of Best Quality” TOWERS F IS H B R A N D Abiqua Peach Orchard, SLICKER Silver on Phone 811 // ! I KE Í ! ! Î \X)' THI.XG I'LSI', mie wants timi should V en B est in Quality W e (inn ran n e I he Q u ality » f E v e ry A r t id e ire S e ll to he as E xac tly Represented SEE ( H R L ARGE UISPAAYS Hartman Bros. C o. X Ì Jew elers an d Opticians OREGON SALEM C o s ts L e s s T h a n 5c a C ord to S a w Notice it hereby given that the i i - iler*ign**d have lieen duly apfiointed y the County Court o f the State o f Or- grm, for the County o f Marion, as Ex­ ecutors o f the last wills and testaments o f James William Taylor and Itaclx I Taylor, deceased, and that they I.; duly qualified a* sueh executors. A persons having claims against th- tates o f said decendents are h- r i-y notified to present the same to us at Stayton, Oregon, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the date o f this notice. Dated at Stayton, in Marion Cm nty. X Oregon, this hth day o f September, NOTICE Notice is hereby giw *i that we will allow no berry picking, hunting or trespassing on our places south of town. Signed— YVm. Munkers B. W. Munkers M e th o d is t C h u rch “ D o n ’t C heat Y ourgelP y says tLe Good Judge * > There's nothing raved by chewing ordin ary tobacco. A little cheiv o f that good rich-tasting tohnccogocsa lot farther, and its good taste lasts all the w ay through. Little chew — lasting—• satisfying. T h a t’ s why it’ s a real saving to buy this class o f tobacco. put up in two stylet R I G H T G U T is a short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco Q f o «cHV N ew t o P k v Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. ; Epworth League 7:30 p. m., Prayer meeting on Wednesday j in the parsonage at 8 p. m. r r r t f r i > r r v v * * r r r v i '> M 'i P 4 * « > » « I APPLE GROWERS Now that you h: ve a good crop of apples, w not save them? Bring t. m ‘.o the SUBLIMITY THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW 1 Pastor W. J. Wan •on H cir : r WORKS PHONE 7125 Mr. and Mrs. E. son Lyal spent Sun Worum an tu y a s y t iiin c . p s i a l l y r o r x n i.\ j i : \ vt : l r y s t o r e s h e s i r e a m i ! Orchard Phone 293 » 4 -:--K -»»o o w »:4 -% 4 ":-»> -i-4 -:-»w - Buying Jewelry r,1 ! i'-: Bock Bros. On Mt. Angel-Silverton Road, at S cel Bridg;* I j the best wot w rethor protection w e v e r indue »w < - x o » » » » » Mr. and Mrs. Hearschel 3 J and children of Hood River, tored to Union Hill last m where they have been v.' jy relatives and friends. Misses Veda Scott and ite li» Gilmore were accompar ifld. t o Stayton Sunday where T 'iiitt. arid- Stella w ill attend high s ;S o o l. Adolph Heater has ’ «rchasedf a Fordson tractor. ? •r: H eater calls it his ‘ Henry Fa .*îuer.” Miss Shelia and Mr. iter Jame*: Neal spent Sunday ? A. the Mi'es- home. Discount in Large Lots 40 Pound Cotton CUP i « Reducwi Prices on AND Felt Mattress $13 I SAUCER - 20 Cts. Ranges, Heaters and Oil Stoves T * % % k I t « « 4 “ W E S A V E YC U M O N E Y ” People’s Furniture & Hardware Store | 271 N. Commercial St., Salem. Oregon St SALEM'S ÛUACK TIRE MAN United Slates and Pennsylvania Tires Solid T ru c k T ire s NO TE: R etreadin g and Repair W The best equipped repair shop this side of Pori Full Line of Accessories and Oils 2 1 9 N. C O M ’ L. S T , The Battery Shop SALEM , C John Hafner ; Sunday with Bi Mr. and Mt were trading i part of the w J. F’rank visiting re! Sunday. W, H. V hlood poi; under th i champ. Frank verton l. Cai tér and. Jay with Jake: r anti Mrs. ML hters, motored. Jay. ind family spenv J Carter's. *. . 1 W. BP A s h t** Stayton th e fo re- •ek. and Yamily wert .¿ves in Sublimity ollet *3 suffering witls> a in n’s arm. He is* reare of Dr. Beau- Fraise»* motored to Sil­ be latter part of the j»d Mrs. C. J. Seil-e:mad»tr :*ss trip to town. Clara Heater soent S x t - /iwith Miss Bertha Mol!et_ js Vivian Heater spent Sun- with the Misses Ruthandl lie Brewer. Wallace Neal returned toSeay- 0 where he will attend t k * fay ton High School. Mr. and Mrs. Jap Phillips notored near Independence last week on business. innie and tom Tate motoretf t Winnie Salem the later part of the »-ito Salerr week. * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter spent Sunday at the Joe H eigb- berger home. 1 S t. M a r y s C h u r c t *