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TOE ORETJON STATESMAN: MTXP.tlT S&SVAIIY, to, 191 5- - f ' " JEWELRY Firing your broken or j.wclry and have thorn repaired. We mend It eviir.l and make it look like new again If you have old out 01 oate jewelry aid gladly fi'"'U design .r broa.-bw. ring. laVelllere etc in th pwr HjH m whj. h can Us mto1 the , stone nnd settings of the old. HARTMAN BROS. CO. JLWF.LKRS and OITK'IAXH u,- ; state. kimi lut-Hy;niiiM - l Try Our Optical 'service. ..j -There U )me lietleK. bjbjpiPppjpjbsssw T CITY "NEWS topat It the theaters. ! OREO ON State street near- 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. Geraldine Fairar in "The Devil ! Stone." BLIOH Stata between lAt erty and High,- Mutual and f : Bluebird nims. a pec i at nimi. t Hippodrome vaudeville. TE LIBERTY Liberty near State. Greater Yltagrapb, Per fection and Goldwyn fllma. "The Harrier by Hex Itcacb. Company I DidvcI - Resolution of dissolution wers 'filed wit I Corporation Commissioner ficbnldennan yesterday, by Ihe J. F Potter Logging company of Mill CI fy, Everybody 'If Hear Urnce Kvan at I,elie Meth odist church Sunday, 4Z0 o'clock. - ,, . f Politician Are Slow ; i . Chief Deputy Secretary of State Kozer. comparing activity of poll- f.nifNETTA MAGERS j ; Contralto ''"-!. Teacher of Ringing. Appointments . Saturday morning- j Moot, EWsr; l'hone'1295 WUES IX SAI.KJ. OREUUK . DLIGU nOTEL ; r-K Roma Away Vrom Home." Strictly Modern $1.00 Per Day IN ItaeMM ( CoMfort Oalr Hotel in; rjuinea District t f FOR RENT , Modern S-room rtment cIomi is. rtMMie 742. ' Used Furniture Wanted Slghaat caab . pr lets' pa Id . for lurniiurt . E. L. STIFF SO.V, Fhone 041 or 604 HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! We pay the rer highest price for household ajooda and toola of vary klad. j Fecpto'f Becoud Hand Store eek The highest cash price paid for all kinds of Junk. . CAPITAL 41.' K m. . -;. " 271 Chomekeu Si. PboiM H0 WE MOVE! Ptck and Store Everylling BpeciaJ rates on eastern ahipmenta. Piano tnovlnj and country trlpa a podaltjr. Prompt ferric. Work ruiiranteed. LAIUIER TRANSFER CO. ' XiS g. LIHFTITV STRKET Office rhone oao . Ilome Mione JMM SLP A L A H I W O O i Doctor White Diicaics of Women and Nervoni Diseases &06 United State National Bank Building Salem Oregon , Highest Prices in the Ships to be deciding factor in world war ay Allied SUtesmen. We are in the market for imaU and large tfrantitiee of Heavy Cast Iron, Steel and Wrought, and will pay astonishing high, market prices. Would like to bear from responsible man In every town in the valley In regard to above. Let ns near from yon immediately, It pays to bring your Junk to the Western Jimk' Co: ' Phone 706, Salem Oregon , Iron Yard3 at Commercial and Center Streets. REPAIRED wish t have t i.,n,i Hcians-at lbe opening of ther 191 S campaign with that or two years" ago. Kay that up to the present time in the former campaign ten candidates had tiled with the secretary of Mate their declaration or Intention to run for office, while at the present thue only one candidate has filed. He 1 Walter R. Jones, candidate for Mate. M-natorrom Lane 'county. See Lloyd K.'lUmMlen---s For umbrella covers and repair. 221 South High street. Want Hack Muideti Sinw'" Suit was filed yesterday :n the cir cuit court by Klva Higg against George Higg. praying for a decree of absolute divorce on the grond if abuse an'd non-support, and there be in no children and -no property to parcel out. be asks Ihe court to re store her maiden name of Klva Vail. Come And F.n Joy .The Pleasant Sunday evening ser vice at the Fitt Congregational church. Doors open at 7. Services begins at 7:30. Noininatlne Petition printed to comply with all demand for atate and county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company f up stairs). To On let Title Suit was brought yesterday in the circuit court bv John Minger, et al.. against the unknown heirs of Alrina Hecker, deceased, et al., to quiet titlQ to certain disputed property. ; HKiitf All Tlie Folks Tonight, j i First Congregational t Lurch. .A fine film. Services at 7:30. , : ,. J TIio C1icrr" "Hy Hakliig Co, Will celebrate its first anniversary TiiesdayJan. 22, and will entertain the public at an informal reception from 7:00 to 0:00 p. m. An on poHunity will be given, to inspect the1 latest flour saving niethoo In j bread manufacture'. Refreshments I will be served. lefendnnt A k ntlxment ? In the suit of Knut Husas againt the atate industrial accident coin ml a on of Oregon, and the Croasett Western Lumber company, motion was made by fhe defendant for judg ment against the plaintiff. - At Liberty Five miles south of Salem, on Mon day night. Jan. 21, 191. fit $ o'clock Mr. C. W. Niemeer. who was lieu tenant In the British Army for two years wtll give an exhibition of war relies and tell of bis experiences at the front. Mr, Frank Davey will speak in behalf of Knights of Columbus' drive for the recreation camps. No admission. , TOO Filbert Trea-s . ' From Stol and McNary ranch, for sale, Krnltland Noraery sale yard. Corner Hlgh and Ferry streets. Halt m Xole mul MortiraKe Suit was filed yesterday in tb circuit s court by Henry S-hott against the Oregon Home Protective association, on a note for $H(i0 and interest since May 13. 1914. and $100 attorney' fees. Xominnflnfr IVtltbw j.rnted to comply with all demandr for state and county offlcet, at Sfatesmaft Publishing Company i"r- sta-frs).- " Hawthorne Come Back I ;J. B. Hawthorne, who formerly lived on R. F. D. No. 4. Salem. I where he owned a nice country prop erty, about seven months ago soiu out and decided td try a dryer and tinnier clime, settling at Iong Beach. Cal. Bnt the lnre of the green fields of Oregon grew too strong for 1,1m to afand the fine sunshine of Paid for VaUey longer, and yesterday be-walked into the commercial elnb with the" remark that he wax glad to "get hack to Cod'a country ' once more." He ia nw looking for an other jn Ml country ;stat Tube Vulcanizing Z-"k Hrackett r Jray. 27' North I'unv lueretal , strenj. Will I 'lay Ml riiil. lum f CbesH and checker players, of the Salem Commercial club will meet with t be player' of the Halern Chess and Checker club rooms at the com mercial club .Monday nfghti Kach player Is to be (riven a card which will Hiow the Initial more and the reply t it. An invitation to be pres ent I extended to all chea and checker player: .1. X. Smith and C. C, Given will he-captains of chesk player, and I. Ureenbaum and V. L. Hryant .will lead the checker players. 'I be KvenlnK 4'laCM : Of Industrial Normal begin to rcoirow evening. Typewi iting. sten ography, arithmetic, spelling. Address J. J. Krapps. etc. To Hear Ihwtorte - The clas in vocational guidance at the Grant school I to listen ti addresHea-hy Dr. II. C. Kpley and Dr. O. It. .Miles along the line of their respective profession. Dr. Miles will lecture this week and Dr. Kpley nest weelr. I iol t'oiigregjilional ( liun li ; Liberty and Center streets. Jdorn Ing service at ll:ul o'clock. Sei mon by Prof J. T. Matthews. " Kventng rvicea a't 7:30 p. m. in charge of Mr. O. -II. Gingrich. Everybody In vited and everybody welcome. Gray Likes Kngfnec-rM It. f. Gray, familiarly known as "Hob," of the firm of - Itrackett & Gray, now at Camp .Meade. Maryland, write that he la getting alng well and exnecta to leave for France soon. His. address is -Company A.' Twenty-third Kngtneers. Camp Meade, Maryland. Kverylo!v Hear Hr uce Evans at Ieslie Meth odist church Sunday, 4:30" o'clock. Inckett Has Heen III Mrs. ;I. M. Ilrackett hiss received word from her son. F. F. Ilrackett of the firm of Itrackett & Gray, that he has been seriously 111 with bron chitis and fonsiliti at the aerial 'raining station at .Mt. Clemens. Mich. He has been in this army hos pital for a couple of weeks but is improving' anL expects to be out of the hospital soon. He is a member of the 157th Aero aiuadron. Self ridge field. Mt. Clemens, Mich. IbMi't Mis I A beautiful moving picture First Congregational church at 7:30. I'nne"nl Tofnorrow Services over the late Mrs. Ellen Llndholm will be- held 'tomorrow , r-iorning at 11: JO o'clock from the 1 ha pel of Webb - Clourh. Uev. George Koehier wUl conduct the aei. vice followed by Interment in Odd Fellows cemetery. Kcalfh Advance Agal Clear weather yesterday brought many farmers to the cty. and Coun ty Clrek Hoyer had to dip Into his big chest for enough nickles to pay 'or 742 scalps of varmints that are better dead than ' burroug,iinz hrough wheat and corn fields. Pleasant Sunday Kvenings Continue While Rev. ElvJn is, away at 7:30 First Congregational church. WeWs, Team Wins Honor The team working for Armenian relief funds under Captain C. II. Webb In the business district of the city had made an enviable tftcord. lit allotment was f 4 SO. Up to last night It had collected! money and pldges to the amount of $903. C" and re port its work not finished yet. Vncn, Henr f "Mother Kidder" to women only, it Leslie Methodist church, Sunday. 3 o'clock. Arbor Day Manual Out- State School Superintendent J. A Churchill has issued the 1918 Arbor Day Manual for Oregon schools. The book la highly frustrated with Ore gon scenes and contains much valu able Information, particularly rela tive to forests and tree culture in the state. It also fcuggeats la pro tram to be used in the schools on Arbor day. Arbor day is observed in western Oregon on ihe Wcond Friday In ebruary'and in eastern! Oregon on teh second Friday In April. I Terw Wlger Funeral Home A" private home In all He appoint j Ments which we offer for the4 use of our patrons. Free guest room fori those desiring same. Mr and Mrs. ii. E. TerwIIIiger. , 770 Chemeketa fctteet, telephone 724. The Go to IM.iine Mrs. R. F, Vanpelt and son Billy Dick will leave today for fxistln?. Or., after a three weeks' visit with Mrs. Vnnpelt's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammack of Clear Lake. Thev U1 be accompanied home by .1. W. Hammack for a short visit. Women, Hear "Mother Kidder" to wmuen nly, at Lealle Methodist ihurcli. Sunda, 3 o'clock. Car fchortaae Yesterday The Southern Pacific cortpany' car shortage in Oregon yesierday was J7fi, a shortage of 176 closed and 502 open cars. The O-W. R. Sc S. company reported a shortage of 27. Met Me at the Club Alley 122 N. Commercial. Upstairs. Soldier Sends Hare I'an Ward Wolfe, who la cruising with the United States na. has sent a rare' fan from iMontevldo, I'raaurtv, to his patents Mr. and Mrs. S K. Wolfe, of Salem. The fan is en tirely made of feathers and some aay that some or the fancy feathers, which ate not j much larger than a French knot on mlladys piece of Lonic Reach YOU ARE EXPOSED TO SERIOUS dlSEASES ThalS. l.f.bS rtitra. t iheiu, wh.i. vour blood i i ifi nr- and imji.vr- t ihcd, deficient m iron, ami you ur . ertk ttd fiervtli. j At Mich a fiiiMVtlie In i Ireatiiicrit j Tor ou, w far as medicine i tmit cotubi nation tliai ii jri v afitr so much satisfaction ihmI f.urd to lc s economical, ibxni's SarMifinrilla bcfre nlilijr. iVptirori after esitin-r. id. if a laxative in ncelel. IInm1 'p ls Ml tiijrof W!K '.-I. ' bv all ln irrrils embroidery, were taken fitm a baby bird, who possesed only r.tje feau;er. However all the leatherH together make a, beautiful ran, fit for an is land princeas. It is moHtly white vith feather rosea and green leaves. Flying towards the large center rose tnd yet still in the fan, m a life nix ed humming bird with lich plumage. Ground the flowers are also in een bugs, made of eat hers. The tan la mounted on a bambome carved ivory handle. ) Mr. and .Mrs. . Will ,Hav gone to Newport for a days rest. few C'Otilet Is Iniproviny W. H. Goulet, Ji., Kpn of County I Coiiimeaaioner Goulet, who has been (ill with pneumonia since returning Iroiu a military camp in North Caro hna. is now getting about again and will be completely recovered in a ibort time. He arrived home Jan uary 2. ' XomiitAtinic Petitions printed to comply with all demand. for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (up stairs). Dra. Whit Waftoa. Oateopattm 606 U. S. flank Uldx. Phone tit ParottiiaiclMft 'amMtlxn Uev. .M. It. I'arounagian, a Metho dist minister of Salem, who is a) Armenian, is going aljout the state lecturing in the cause of relief for the suffering Armenian Christians. J II has been in eastern Oregon aiH today vill give several addrefjjes in Portland. . .f ; . Put ton Plumbing; Co., :Wi Cliemeketj Phone 1906. We do repair. work. Mr. George Kre Will Siil HogH Tuesday. He pays within JD cents of the Portland market rrice. In the Irbnte 'oert In t.re estate pf Paul F. AUnzen meler deceaited. Georae HUxIdard. t u Turner and P. J. Illlm. an- ,.,.',r. th nmnorir nieH their report yeaterday showing property ! Values amounting to $2."oo, in the j estate of A. dinger, deceased, the ' innunt t.f te helrw was filed for the sale by the administrator, II. H. Olinger, of certain- proierty of the ?stte. Heating of the final account of Howard Edwardsi executor of the estate of W. H. Edward, deceased, was set for February 25, A I "our-Year Graduate in Medicine And. Surgery. A four-year gradu ate in Osteopathy. Treats acnte and chronic diseases. Dr. II. II. White, 506 V. 8. National. Oank Uulldlnf. Jsteiner to Callfomlii Dr. It. E. Iee Rtelner. superintend ent of the state hospital for the in - ane, left yesteruay ror nan imcko. Cal., with several Insane patients who are being transferred to a Cali fornia Institution. ll. I. Clark, Hale Agent For Miller auto tires tubes and ac eessonea. Adona treads stitched on your old tires. Y. M. C. A. building. Fire Hcnre mt PWrry "Home A chimney fire occnrreil at the residence of Jndge P. H. D'Arcy on CTtnrch street last night. The flr department responded to the alarm. Damage was slight. That blisters can actually be pro duced on the skin by means of hyp- cotlc suggestion alone is the claim made by an eminent r,ngnsn urKTOii. Any man of the British army or navy whose name has appeared . In the official casualty lists Is untitled to wear a gold sleeve stripe for wounds. " - ofWortrijr Models A niaizniiieciit ajseinlda(rtf of iiituftiittlly beautiful trimineil bills of ap(irovel tiioileU. A collection f dbdiiM'tivr luHtity himI oriKinality in clulin(r en-atioiiH f our own workroom. The Il'i t'H eaii not fail to 1k appreeiatetl ly IIioho who tiitilrtalul - tin real value, of iitei jiniltic lions. The French Shop JL Buffe Morrison 115 North High St. -' Masonic Temple Eats RED CROSS I BULLETIN I Mlllamrtte hpier. Anterlraa ltel 4rM. Hvalaron Ofrlrr anl a Hmpplr ISrrlinrf. Hmm ll a I. It. aliMM Hank HmIMImk i Fourteen caes of supplies contain ing 7,067 article were snipped to Seattle . headquarters yesterday. There were six case a of surgical dressings, aix cases of hospUal sup plies and patients rlothinp. one case of knitted good and one case of nuactdlaneoua articles donated by the Junior high schools. The shipment bring the total nutn: ot articles forwarded to date tip to 79,260. Since jlast report. the following re cepits of cash are recorded; Clear Lake auxiliary ...... 8.00 .Merry o liound club . . . . " 2.50 Salem Wbmen's club (super- fluitytshop) 400.00 Garden fload Iluy club 6. no Itfckrealjl auxiliary benefit I25.m' Irs. George H. Dennett .... 3.00 Total $54.30 I xx a I headquarters requests thai 1 1 checks be Made payable to. and all correspondence be directed to Willamette Chapter American Ied CroKs. PERSONALS Lieutenant Roy D. Byrd. one of the medical department officers at Camp Lewis, arrived td visit Salem friends yesterday. r-He will, return today. 1 j W. R. Anderson. 219 fcourt street, has been confined to his home Tor eight weeks with lllneas.. Mrs. Clark Noble of Dundee fa a guest of the Argo. II. C. Johnson and wife of Do a Moines, Iowa, are at the Argo hotel. W. L'. i But-dett, August .Hunting ton. E. A. Attex. E. W. fleckeu. M. Parker, H. L. Lundin and II. C. Ransom of Portland are. registered at the Bllgh. Thomas Bradford of New York Is at the Bllgh. . , V. C Hrosk of Spokane Is at the liligh. Miss Emma Bolton of Brooks is a guest of the Bllgh. P. . j. O'Leary is here from Tb Dallea registered at the Bllgh. L. L. Partridge of Louisville, Ky., is at the Marion. W. W. Graham. P. G. McWhinney, G. E. Conner, Robert Brown am wife, and E. Stevens of Portland are registered at the Marion hotel. A. I. Potter and L. L. Adamaon of San Francisco are at the Marlon. ; A. K. Stansbury of Chicago is at the Marlon. Dr. J, T. Body ot Seattle is a guest cf the Marion, R. G. Rees of Los Angeles, is at the Marion. State Superintendent of Instruc tion J. A. Churchill went to Portland yesterday afternoon and -expects to ge away from his office a few days. Charles Archerd. the, Implement man, left yesterday afternoon over the Oregfon Elect ire for Portland where he will remain over Sunday. Miss Harriett Rlgdon. who teaches high school at Independence, la paas- ;lng the week-end Ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rlgdon. ALL VISITOR HAS TO SAY IS " GEO. R0DGERS" (Continued from page 1) is about the same as in Portland In talking fish to one light haired netsman he explained: We ben paid 10 to 11 eenta a ound; bout same ez las yare, som times little more.', "I said to him, Mmt why U it that we have to pay 30 cents a pound?' " Val, don't know said he, 'bu to people I can not -sell; ve miis a to storage company, or cannery: no fisherman sell in town.' "From the j meager Information gathered. It seems that most every good fishing bank along the river is controlled by ' aaorated fishermen and these Individual fishermen aro largely controlled by syndicates, companies and local laws which en ables ihe price to tie advanced Jn'pro. portion to what may, be demanded. I tjo not believe that the fishermen are making excessive profits, yet under present conditions when we are "ordered to subatltute fish and other products 1 believe that the bus iness of these various Industrie should be checked np and some ef fective restraint be placed arounl them to prevent excessive profiteer ing. Appealing to patriotism will not do It. As long ss money Is placed on the counter there are few dealers who will not pocket it, Again patriotism will not. prompt the con sumers long to pay excessive pricej for substitutes while meats and sta pies to be saved can be- purcnase.i for less money. If Hooverlzlng is to be successful in the fullest sense effective legal restraint must con trol the prices of foodstuffs. Visit Roger Plant. "One of the promising Industrie of Astoria is the Rodgers Shlpbulld Ing company located near the Astor ia municipal docks. To reach tb guarded beach where in the tnon'.h of .May George expects to have om lady smash a bottle of near chm pagne on hi Hag ship, take a north bound street car from the main par of the cltv.-1 lust anyar going to ward Seaside; they all run over the aame track. Do not be dUcouraga If there la no car In sight: iust wait. Yet. If. in a hurry I advise taking the first one that comes along. They are not pay as you enter ears. They seem to trust one in Astoria. Fare nlease. There was nothing to pre vent a passenger from stepping off the car with hi nickel yet I . am sure that SHer being treated wt no one could do It. ' The car In which 1 rode was a one man car Joadet from the back and contained a slot In the front door through. wblb passengers - are requested befoit leaving; the car to drop a nickel, not cents. The coin slides through the door, into a little netal cup whero the rnotorman can rescue it when he get. time. I do not say this with any sarcasm for the motormen are very courteous and if you ask one where the, Kodgers ship yard Is lo cated he will direct yo-.i to. the very spot whr Georgo is building boat tn defy the Kaiser's submarines. It y. necessary to walk about a quarte. of a mile from, the atieet car (line down a slippery hill: thai Is walking is the. polite method. Yet onelday of a vllt 'there were several who went down otherwise. - Once at? ther bottom of the hill, traveling is eas ier as long as one goes with tbJ wind. When I was there last Thurs day I was informed that the velocity of the lower air -nrrenta was about ev)enty-rwo miles an hoitr. i One would not 5 donbt it after watching the rain and, wind sue -down the street." There were many eople and umbrellas aueing ; down the street also. I started with an umbreHa which was soon blown up and over, the fence. In fact, I was Dispelling with my rain stick, trying my -bei to keep up with it, when suddenly I heard a gruff voice, shout 'belt. I looked over what was once a goo 1 shower protector but now waa in the shape of a butter np with iue hang ing on to the stem enl and I was face to face 'With a bn ' uniformed guard, who had a gun ready to en force his order.' I had approach faster than I realized, for when oit go venty-two miles an hour you are there. Well 1 baited and called, out 'George Hodgers andf received the order to proceed. Theriitnbreila being impossible was discarded. The remaining distance lay directly fa the teeth of the wind. I was within about 200 yards of the office1, yet much further owing to the necessity or talking. Within the office there were 1 three . agreeable1 young ladles to answer questions, write' letters and receive applications from those who wish employment. I said xn one of these young ladles: "'is Mr. Rodgers in?' ' "'No.' said she, 'Mr. Rodgers is out.' . "And when I perauaiively asked her where he was out she replied in excellent English with no trace of Finnish: 'Mr, Rodgers is out in the yard. Whereupon she left me and began to remove from her brand new desk the few dust , particle which bad been" left by the atmos pheric ouffs when the doors wer-s open. I stood on one loot until it was just as weary aa the other, I leaned again the counter and ;then against the wall. George really neglected to Install seats In hi waiting room. Finally, becoming somewhat uneasy I decided that I would go around tbe office building to a gate over wblon wa inscribed 'employe Her. I round another guard who Informed me that the only entrance and exit for visitors was through the of fie, mo l.took myself back to the counter where the agreeable young lady said: - "Mr. Rodger In out yet.;. But he len't Swedish notwith standing. - " Kin ally as the hour of noon ap proached the back door opened and in came, a man with e quick decisive step He was "Attired In black stick er, of the baggy shining variety, black rubber hat apd ditto trousers. he looked the uicture of lire sa er. , I aidto nini: 1 am waning , ror Mr. ROdger, ,wherupon lie peered out from beneath the riser of his big rain bat, ana aia, -neuo there and I recognized the same genial George. . who doe mins whether it be as mayor for the city of Halem or pulling the cart which held the hand-organ ground by lom other courageOua Cherrlan. - "I'm sorrr you ve been waltins so long be aatd. 'but 1 have lost my foreman and I bate been opt m tne yard looking for him Of course I understood that when tne roreman of a big ship yard M lost it is a U mentable business and 1 understood how easily he could be lost especial ly if be got outside of the big fenci which served as a ua oreag, in side the yard I ws shown the real construction oft Ch hp iy u Field, who was alio attired ; in gorgeous .-brand new hi4"K water proof. .-I.,-"--- hltlp Nearlnjr rinisn. "The vard contain four way. Two ship will probably be finished within a- few months and tne k' t to the tBIid shin I laid. One or tne (mat is ready for the ceiling or lin- inr which will be from eight to four teen inches thick, nailed and boiled to the ribs of the vessel. The ship will be nearly ?.0 feet long and one of the 'boards formic part of the engine floor is 20 br 20 Inches and ninety feet long. The prow of thj hoat weighs about twenty-five ton If wa constructed before placing la position. 1 am not an authority on htp bnildlnr, yet from the general ap pearance' of the boat and, the work' men and from the reputation of the firm. I believe that the Rodgers Ship Building company will soon develop Into one of the big Industrie of fhe lower Columbia." . HOMK KXHfRAXCK. : K ntcker1 The kaiser aays Ger man must have the will to endure." j Docker "Well. thy certainly. ANY ENLISTED MAN IN O. D. OB NAVY BLUE UNIFORM .. In the Service of Uncle Sam Is Entitled to Receive Chiropractic Adjustment FREE OF DR. 0. L: SCOTT, D C. CHIROPRACTIC SMNOLOOIST P.' S. C. Graduate ; ' " U. 3. Natl Bank Bldg Roomi 403-7-8, Galem, Oregon, Office Phone 87.' Ret. Phone 82SR THEY GAVE HER ' uimat rnn BRONCHITIS And It 1 Cured Her Read Mrt Thayer's Letter West Somerrille. Mas. "I suf fered Iroiu a severe attack of bron chitis, with a terrible cough, no appetite-, no energy, no strength an 1 loss of leep. The usual retuedle ' failed to help' me. but they gave tne Vtnol and it restored my appetUe. stopped the cough and built up wf strength so I am able to do my, housework again." Mr. P.- lv Thayer. ' ' We guarantee Vlnol for chronic coughs, cold,' bronchitis, becaue It is a constitutional cod liver and Iron remedy. Formula 6n every bottle. , Kmil A. Sehaefer, DrnggUt. Salem, and at the bet drug store in every: town and city in the county. hafe the Williams to cdure." New. York Sun. j KOMF. I'ROBLKiL "What lstbe bigeeat problem you bave faced fflnce, the days or your viiiilh' "Living " tbem down." Punch . Howl. - ' ; Vobb & Cloueli' 8 FUNERAL PARLORS Complete, Equipment . Moderate' Pricej Corner Court and IXfgb Cta. PHOflE 120-mght or Day J There3 A Delicacy of Flavor ' " In the Dlaliea We : Sene that' will utis- f fy even those accus tomed to the beat ' ' . . home cooking. . . Enjoy Your Sunday Dinner ..'.; at THE ELIC Restaurant 4 At Drug Store Where If the nervlet! i not very siilisfactory, We would mik geHt tliat yoji cliangi tliar you come to u nttft we wliat w do for, our customer. We want ettHtotnera who May 'with iih. We- have had oms etistotuern who have Ktool by 11 for year.. Those fire the: kind - we want. Wc know how to icivej them the best rviee, j tint a they want it, Unci they have confidence' in tin. (live the matter thought. DRUGSTORE 135 N. Commercial Et. CHARGE . 1. .. . 1.