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si" THE OREGON ST ATES3IAN I WED VESD AT. jIAT S. 1018 V DRIVING GOGGLES"! s We be Just received a new line ot h!gb grade Motor Goggles. AUtbeJiew designs and colors are represented priced from fifty to five dollars. Be sure and Bee them. . HARTMAN BROS. CO. ' ! JEWELERS AN 1 OPTICIANS V Stat and liberty Street. " l Exanflno Tlie Kyea Ifroken Ixraca Duplicated Is to be somewhat similar to the one at Willamette university last week and will contain some of the same dancing and costumes. It. E. Heaton and Miss Emily Griffin, athletic In structors, will foe In charge. Miss Juanita Moorea has been chosen May queen. II; CITY: NEWS ' V. M. C..A. Man Speaks The work or student Y. M. C. A.'s was discussed yesterday at Willam- i ette university chapel by Coast Stu dent Secretary Devendorf, who Is here from lierkeley In the interests I of the organization, I He Is connected with the branch in the University of California. ; i OREGON State street near , 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraft 1 and1 P a r a m on a t pictures. ' .'The Honor of His House," with Sessue Hayakawa. n , LIBERTY 1 1 b erty near State. IVigh class features. "A Rich Man's Darling." , t BLIGHState between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Soecial films. pany states that the company has re cently negotiated a contract with the ualdersee company of Dallas for ret ting out about 25.000.000 feet of yellow fir. which will. Insure the mills enough timber to keep In con- Vonnir Man Wanted To learn printing trade. Good wages while learning. Apply Stat?s man Composing Room, upstairs. - Mm 9 a - - i i Caotaln Smith of the RilverTon militia company and his first and second lieutenants were ' In ' Salem last night to witness the drill of E company under the direction of Cap tain. Wilson. Major Woolpert ana IIUX IR01I PEPSitl and 6ARSAPARILLA Effective Spring Madicine Combination. As comprised In Hood's Sarsapa rllla and l'epliron. taken In conjunc tion, the valuable remedies pomM unequalled value for tbe quick relief of a lone train of ailments common In the Spring- season. You know well the great tonic properties of Iron. They are much Increased and Improved In this combination Hood's ma par ilia, before meals and feptlron after. In these days of rushing and push inc. beyond tbe endurance of even the : most, robust, nearly every man and woman needs inn dmxhj -purifying. iiMinr. urj-bulldlnr In the Hprlnjr. If it is not supplied, the depletion of . tbe blood and the oroKen-aown nerves may soon give way to permanent 111- . If a cathartic is needed, as where the la biliousness or constipation 'Hood's Pills should be taken. They are purely vegetable, do not irritate. damages, to a fine dress which she alleged was ruined In the process of Irleanlnr. while the defendants claimed that the shrinking: and other several members of the Salem com-1 ,,,,, ntirlr dn tn th rbar- f tnnnn. ..i...s.. .1 1 , ... . . r I . .. wuuua uycmuuu turuuga me year, i panies wui ao to oiivenu- iuiuk aCer of the goods. Justice WeDster, m n a n. v wtmw. ' ' . 1 a . . , . a "uuul iwtuijuiie men are eugagea i to muster in ine new iomiauj "Matter looking Into the law of tne In the new camp on the upper Lucki-1 that place. E company Is now hold- ruled that It was up to the amute river and the work there Is ing Its drills every Tuesday nigm . ,ntirf t furnish nroof of the fact . . . a . lanl Amarl 1 r ... ... ana me scoooi tor nuDTuuiuussiuu officers every Friday night. progressing favorably. Will Give Final Concert- On May 17 the Willamette . Uni versity Glee club will give Its last! concert of the year, containing many of . the numbers which were tendered on the recent tour. Special' features will be Tennyson's "'Bugle Song. by the entire club,r "Squirrel Food. by Harold Emmel and Roswell Waltz, j and readings by Fred McGrew and G. A. Anderson. , ' Plaver Plane I have a ST50 Slnaer player piano which I will sacrifice for $5(2. It's an unusual barrain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high trade' instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff & Son; 446 Court St. Oregon City h Planning $460,000 Water Supply Oregon City has been granted a permit by the office of State Engi neer Lewis V appropriate- 20 second feet from the south fork of the Clackamas river to be used as a municipal water supply. The pro- Ject Is on a basis of a present popu latlon of 6000 and an estimated pop ulation of 15.000 in the year 1930 The . estimated cost ot the proposed project is $460,000. Plans call for a pipe line 24 miles Ion and a dam 32 feet high and 80 feet long at tbe bottom. Construction is to bef in on or before April 1, 1922. ITALIAN GIRL . TO STAY HERE Requisition for Rosa De Mar co Not Honored by Gover nor Withycombe Pan! Wapato Qaiti Study. ' to Work for Chautauqua t . v - Paul Wapato. a member of th freshmen rlass at Willamette uni versity, left yesterday for CoIna. Cal.. where he has accepted a por tion of assistant superintendent un der the Ellison-White Chautauqua system. Mr. Wapato has taken an active part In all school activities. Lloyd W. Shisler. a graduate or Willametie university, has resigned his position in the Harriburg high school In order to enlist In tbe ord nance department. The pi are will be filled by Mr. SbUler'a wife, who Is a senior In the university this year. Paul Irving, another graduate flif Willamette, has resigned from the Salem high school to join the ord nance department. Pate Set for Play s V, ?' fi Probably on May 3t the high school seniors will give their dais Tilrr 'The Man of the Hour." Re-! teirsala have already been put under way. "f t it ; S; auldlnjf. Make KIjc Contract; Manager U. G. Holt of he logging department of the Spaulding com- Anto Robe . ?A goods assortment, $4 to S28. Shafer'a Harness- Store. 170 South Commercial street,, south of Ladd & Bush bank, ; tONtmater' Retins George smith, ; the X Fairgrounds postmaster. -has' tendered his resigna tion, to take effect June 14 - Should there be no applicant to succeed him. it will be necessary to discontinue this branch. ' ; Fred Mantris Return Fred Manais of Mantis Brothers returned last night from a trip of several weeks that has taken him to the Atlantic coast and as far south that the defendants had been guilty of carelessness or Incompetency in the process. "The evidence Introduc ed by the cleaning company was to the effect that tne process usea in this cas was precisely the same as used in all similar, fabrics. ; . At the Co-rt House A decree of divorce was granted In the case of Isabella May Harden- brook aralnst Byron l liaraen- hrnnV in which the ' defendant 1 Is After a hearing yesterday. Gover nor Withycombe 'decided not to al low a requisition by Governor Stephens of California for the extra dition of Rosa Maria Mezri. a 16- Coos County Children . Make Phenomenal Sales A report was received yetrday by State Superintendent J. A. Churchill from Superintendent R. E, Baker of Coos county, giving twenty three names for the Junior Rainbow regiment. Among the names oa the nt arc those of T.nx McKeown of Marshfleld. who has sold 11121.23 worth of thrift stamps. Ella Brown of Eastside has sold S10SO.(. Kve- vear-old Italian airl who la known here br her maiden name, of Rosa lm Oerdln of Coqultle has sol. soo De Marco. Tbe girl left her bride-1 The total amount or tbe sales or m groom or a montn. wno (uea a cuarae i twenty-tnree cnuaren is of grand larceny against 'tier wnenimaklng an average of lZ4i.is.ior he found that she had .returned to I each child. the home or ber motner ana step father in Salem. The girl claimed that she, married Mezsel against her will ana was per Summer Excursion Rates 1 : Are Cancelled in Oregon FOR THE BATH Colgate's Big Bath Soap, per' cake 10c Genuine C utile Soap cat to sttiL Bubber Sponges 25c to $1.00 Nitural Sponges 10c to $L0 Bxth Salts, per bottle. ... .0c Bath Powders, pxgs. -3c, 10c Bath niifces...75c to LW Bath Tslcums 15c to 25c Toilet Waters, per - bottle 25c to $2.00 A foil line of perfumes, im ported and domestic BREWER DRUG COMPANY Court St. at Liberty Phone 184 ' it AUTOMOBILES Salem Velio Co., Phone 44 r.Iisx Ragnhild Johansson . SLiSSAGE and MEDICAL " - r GYMNASTIC ; Graduate of Sweden- Trained nurse. Hours by appointment st your horns. 'bona CZ4-K , 845 Center St. charged with being. false to his mar-J auaded to do so bv her father, who Hare vowa and with cruel treatment. iiTea at Vallelo. "The larceny charge as New Orleans. Mr. Mangis is iirsi i v.- mi. I ... .hirts . . . n . c m.A wnak.ra.iiB I u 1911. i uj w i wrieuiuu..iiivii(ii - ueuiensni oi '"t'"" K . . w-- rn-A th I .v. v.i thai ' . nrsent at drill last night. i turen. Aa . - nu uiuci iHi 1Z tenf er ajeni 01 ice urriun- j present ai arm issi s r - vt tisrr si. srslnst 1 v...k.. t,.iuii, ,hnrd tbst the I . . . . . ui - - -. uububuu. .v. 1 1 An Railroad Ml ravixauon company, Waldo Hills Orchard; company. etl. man's clothing was nolf' p0 Uejterday Informed the publ! serv: suik,io rv"5Y'" . .7, a Til K-Ir. " ; . m .Z V .v" .7. .,-, 1 1" commission mat ne naa oeeu in sum or Siaosf. .Answer in u iu IQe , expiainett uiijiuo- case of EarfV: McMechan agaidst H. j wa, fn ter as a wedding present F. Bonesteele, suit for money.' b- by.i cousin of her nusoana. ace eution filed in the case of Francis claimed a wife's rtitbt to take the Gill against William Gill, suit ror i revolver. The girl is empioyea L. Jones l arm near oi- Firm "mc Charused f The German American Investment company of Salem filed papers at the office of Corporation commissioner H. J. Schulderman yesterday, roow Ine that the name of the company has been changed to voget urotnera. William McMurray. general pa: structed by Director General McAdba to cancel all state and internal summer and excursion rates oa that road. He asked the coumlslons permission to'cancet rates Ml out in several ordera covering special sun nier, passenger aervlce. and permls lion vu laimcd lately wired IT. Ur W array. Substitute taxrTfs are to be arras red by Mr.'MtMerrsy a4. tiled'wlth ta oomzstftlon. The tid road administration's parpow in making, the order. It Is belieTed Is to produce move revenue. Contest la Coming- Two representatives of each high school 'class will compete in a public speaking contest to be held in the fchoot assembly hall on May 16 by Nora E. Vojret. Xo Contracts Until June 1 Fruit packers in Salem have re- Cregca Jail fi Baggage Co.; X Phone 77 , ."Try, our Checking System on, Baggage. Claim Checks f or trery parcel handled. J Player Piano I have a $750 Singer player plans which I will, sacrifice for 1562. It's an uanstral bargain ra rare oppor tunity for anyone-wanting a high grade instrument at a low4 price. E. I Stiff & Son. 44 Court St. of Thora E. Smltn against aiarun E. Smith, suit for recovery ortper- annsl nrooertv following aivorce. Flndlnrs of fact entered In case or n n. Randall argainst D. B. Griffin, to A. J. Lemmons, wbo win ereci nnnri' frsm Store DUUatng iiHnn d Commercial streets. Th fnllowina reoresenUtlves ot Final tlrangemenu for it have not cently received notice that no con- ":oK;ar Maccabees will attend the state yet been completed. tracts, between packers and jobbers suit to jecover on note rwai J eDtloB of that order to be held 5 Us to'the 191S prune crop can be .Pf of earig tateoC Jj w. R. Drty. E, until sfter June 1. Prior to sepn ts. w.. I Q ninnr. Walter Lemmon. W. understood, uai C-ZTZm. of Gilson and F. J. A. Boesbringer, wno K msde untllliw. naw icri . ...ij j Three Men Enter Xavy Prior to this notice It was no contracts could be made until after May 1. It Is not stated Just what Is the reason for the . change, hut it has to do with the prospective commandeering of crops by the gov- ernnrent.1 r- Yesterday' two Salem' youths and! New ilotne Owners vfarths s. Glesv. deceased, by aamm- Islrator, showing real and nersonal nrnnsri to the extent of $11,929. Petition and appeal In the case of tbe executrix of estate or Saran a. Pettyjohn.; .deased-ault to . rerjrve H rid. by.CC Constable .against to real property. one from Albany were sent out by : jhe sixty-two cre farm belonging j ,, 2 n'ancroft. suit'to quiet.-title eiillst in tne navy. They are Carl J. Usted in Cloverdale district, and ait- Miller and Robert R. Cochran of thlsl1iatej about one and one-half miles citv. who are srolng as apprentice sea-1 from nervals, was . purchased this men.' and Carl J. Jackson of Albany, week Dy y. E. Lucas, who win take. fireman. Tney win ne sent o aan i immediate possession or nis new Francisco for training. ' ' I home and will make substantial, im provements on the place during the Another May Festival - I comlnr summer. The W. E. Lucas Friday afternoon the students or I DiaCe .consisting of twenty-fire acres. Kaletn Fmit Comp-tiy- . Pin hlrhest casbf price for egn, any ouantlty. 7-S Commercial St. :i ' I ... '. ft. Great Kerf Creais Work ' Georre E. Metclff of Salem has a letter from his daughter,' Mrs.' SylTla . ... a . .a i v1l a V ' m n-n nf ! th stated delerate.' Miss Althea McKlnney is spenoing a few days at her parents home near Turner wblle . recovering . .irom . , - slight. lnne?s. . J , REND DIPLOMAT TO VTCaAISIA, .n'eW. YOR1C- April- Ifl-Baron Mumm von Schwartxensteln. former ly German Ambassad6r 16 Toklo. has Kn snnofrited temnorary' diplomatic v r - -. 1 representativa or i Germany in u s. ralala and Uft tor .Xirr March 11. say German newspapers received ptn There's No Danger .In Chiropractic Chiropractors aid nature In doing iu own "work of eradicating disease. No drugs no knife no dangerous method Is used to ' do aay with the abnormal condnions. , Chiropractors remove tbe cause of .the ailment.. Nature then performs the cure that is. it functions properly a condition that ,c. .. jt.....' ' ' , ... ft Dr. 'O'UlL CTIinOPK-CnC-8PIOLOGIST ' Rooms 400-7JI, V.'tL'Xailooal TU-k DnUB.. itt aTi'V - ' i - Ke-kbfnee roe KMR.' OfTWe rtsoae 7.1 .f. - 1 I r.ftTTrTn-riv QinilT; uAznma nAcimrc ; Buy One v " r-. At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. ; Phone 953. at.. . ,. j . . I r - j. i.iriisfti or fniiiD. a. w.. - wu - tne pnysicai tram uB arpjtrueB; ,nd sItaated imns w - th. wnter of a saiem iSa scnooi wmaive a trict.. has been also wiain. wee-. " 'VV gw. tell, of a Red Day festival on the campus. Thla Uierl FcrnUure Wanted Highest ess- Hees pml tr se Z. L. STIFr & BON, Phone 941 or . 503 . WHE IX OREGOI t 1 -. .. , HUGH HOTEL ' "A Home Away from Horn." Strictly Modem $1.00 Psr Day lM Reo-M ef Slia mft Only Hotel la Business District and the. new owner will take lmroeai ate possession. The above transac tions were mai of the Perrlae & Marsters real estate firm of this city, 4UZ iiuouara jiu Cross sale in thst trtwn that yielded; d. bv H L. Marsters ah6ut $7000 and stfll coming? some de by H..I- Mrsters ma wre sre some Doctor White i WOODRY'S ORCHESTRA 6 Pieces C Open fee all e-asa-esi (. HfO tttrtm mi AraMtry every Stray wtirfct. slif Bit. With Our Complete Eqnimrjent Ueflned services ana latest metn- ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautlfuL- Webb A Clongh. Co. i 5lr. "Woodruff Improving Mrs. Sarah J. Woodruff, the aged mother of Mrs. Rose Babcock," 631 cnnih Commercial . street, wno sus tained a hard fall last week, is aet DIxcaics ofWeraenr and Hcrvous Diseases ; ID$ United SUtes National Bank ' Bnndinr.' Salem.' Oregon V Notice to, Wheat Growers l arc asked br the Food. Ad- mlnixtratkm office to notify wheat grower that all wheat in farm era handa must b markeUd thmuirh i the ettoiary channels hr Atsv IS. 1018: after that date all storks not marketed will he requisitioned by the food authori ties. .- '"b : v" " l.nPTTV LIIY riQ-iu iu w ---rf V - - Bay phone 4' 930' Night phone U98 LART.IER TRANSFER EmdencySpeed ; ., f ' Responsibility We win packv more or store your goods and guarantee aat lsf action. - Rates on Eastern Shipments pur specialty. i Plano Moving and Out of Tows' J , - Trip. - .. '1 .NMfetHtfMttHftNtft Wanted, Junk : ... . - M M . A- All Klns mm -Gdm. -Pall Market Prices - eelsl ' Prices Get er wrtees kefsre yew sell. THE PEOPLES JUXK ft 2ND 1LAXD STORE IT1 W. Cei1 - 1 Pkee thinrtt not vet sold. th thinrs ' abe-"savs about the sale: "All kinds fining were do nated'and sold at auction. "My hus band spent $390 but' It was for a good cause. Carol's cake brought $40. (Carol Is the writer's 10-year-old daughter.) Dick (the husband) got a cow. calf. pig. turkey, chick ens, apples, beans, k sugar, quilt, blanket, babr robe, dress pattern. and I don't know what all. They would even sell a fellow's hat off his in mike him par' a big ting along nicely and her broken arm . t t ,t Dact Tou remember Is on the mend. Mrs. Woodruff Is " w banker the tlght- t the Willamette sanitarium. i vn. he wasn't bidding, so mnm on strlned off his coat and it ! Work la Under Way I mniA tn th postmaster for $100.1 vAntv tbe work of laying tne i Then he rave it back to be soia huge steel beams and girders for the 1 OTert and then - new river bridge was commeucru tne Dancer, pam s1 "V the process wUl be watched with Tbey all took it good naturedly 'but great Interest , the big derrick, man, who had his boots taken with Its 100-foot reach and Its semi- Cff ana sold. and he went home in human Intelligence. lifts sections in- his stocking feet before he would , ..tin. Thr are hundreds of ,, h.m bsrX. Oh. they had fun the steel pieces scattered along the J wlth u all an6Tmade a lot. too. They bank of the rirer. apparently In con-80id tm i o'clockNit night, and there mrmmmm W . M rv I mm. mm 9 T 1 1 Main fusion, but the destination oi still some ieit. irs. oui section is indicated In the plans, and I lt wag a Tery bad stormy day. won all bored for molts and rivets so that der whtt the returns would have . mi.n- fraction of an I rt nissant dar? Mr. ana inch of Inaccuracy anywhere. In fact Mrs. BllskI wUl visit Salem soon, and tbe bridge has already been con- there Is a bare possibility that they tYucted in the steel works, with pro- may fInd Oregon a good ahI vlslon made for every ton of vertical country In which to settle. Mr. Bllskl .nl lateral strain. In this structure was formerly a member of the South the designers hare considered botn I Dakota legislature. -.... 4t ni praceruinees ot ow. DllCUfriu " B . . some mea oi- me uiuuuv... -- . . I Fearlesa ExeratkHt of Um Dwtlew (. f Thls. Ofnce , . . T " JAS P FELLER 1 randldate Hit' . i COUNTV COr3nSRlOXER r i - Itepablican Primaries 4 - 4 , . . t, . May 17181, . . DOXAU, Oregon. Born and Raised in Marion . County. A Ruccemsful Fanner. Xo. Go on Offlctai Ballot. (Paid Adr.) Seedless ;(rape Fruit iAa Excellent Sprinff Toic,'Ew-eet nd Jnicj, EeX-t TUtct : . t : :V. . V. .5c Per dbxen . .. .1 . . .75c : 71 At t ing gained from the fact there wlll I ntA tb structure no less than S 1500 separate pieces of concrete moulding. . . . i I PERSONALS OODAND COAL -1 1 .457 State Street, ciou-lfsl Uobb & FUNERAL PARLORS ... .. - .... t . CciapleU Equlpmeat I ; ModeraU Prices Corner Court uxd Bigb Sti WANTED Used fursittire, tools, farm machinery and implements of all kinds. F. W. WOODRY The Auctioneer, Phone 510 or 511 rr. and Mrs. H. Gallakher left yes terday over the Oregon Electric for St. Paul. Minn. Mrs. Earl Wood left yesteraar on a trip to Tacoma. ! rattnn and sevmour jonea I WANT SACKS AND RAGS I pay the higher cash price. IleVore you aelU my price. I also buy all kind of second hand furniture and junk. . THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY r ' vi.. cn. TeI House. . r.ket St. Phone 308 , a I Mass Bleetlng Planned rr. Trna ration for the coming war . . . - .amnatvn In this SeC- fon . m ineTung wOl be'held at . W ytVrday, in Stayton .nd 1 tne armory y - , I " ,. ,. .Ma . m.tw m umrni I iir m. r r.iii, .a wuw .v.v - , k . ... . ll am I . . v . ... .ll wri Of KaUCn O rniuu " - i w , VI i anbteCt. "Salem I Hnes. ' ' aaareas t . "7 ' . a I . . a t was After the War. ' It is nso pi--- l j. vv. onerwouu wi iuu..u to have an address by a soldier from among the guests at the Marion hotel . fnt n n,r, win urn i nil mini. mn,til nrnrnrn. inciuaea in wnn-i a. nonruncui """" ii - iAin nv Airs, iinii" mrww m suiaeiuu uu v..o,u.o ,,i n..4.l iml'II IS aiSO OOPeu MtlO M. bnier wss m iiuiu L.. v--a nrotiMtra will f urnlsh I r.terdav on a business errand .mat a w.. -- . ' Ti.vMa11 -was i. , n. mutfri r is imuxru i Mrs. ti. u. r u mv, - the county war savings committee. among the visitors In the city yes- a vf that IT wv 111 n0 1 la a av a. w a vrl fl V . . ana it.ia " - " 1 ., j.,. frrmi a mass meeting. , I uwrge juiu.r, --- --- -- s m . k m mm nn Slivenon yevcru w- MAKE YOUR BATH A PLEASURE and get the full health-giving benefits from it bjr using the best bathing helps. . When von take a bath you open all the pores of the skin- and so you anouia . oe ex-. tremely careful that' every-. thing that touches your Doay then is pure and clean. We sell hygienic - bath eoods of all kinds clean," soft and durable sponges; firm, well-made body brush es ; pure and wholesome bath soaps, etc After tout bath, if you are liable to stiff muscles and ioints. use our nerve and bone lotion, 50c bottle. 4 for..:;: WALDO WARD SOUTHERN CAUFORlilA.ORAIiGES Thin Skins, Excellent Flavor Note the Price. "... ....I.... .....40c, 50c and BOc Per Doxen' TELEPHONE PEAS - .1 for- . ' J..... .25C Home Grown' Spinach, extra fine quality, 2 pound for. .". .S5o ROTH GROCERY: 0. Phone 1883. 134 and 123 North Liberty Wc carry the largest ajsortmcnt of Paints, Varnuli es, Kaljomine and Paint Brushes in the city. On act.' count of having an oTerstock of SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 N. Commercial St.' Our S Cast Iron. . . t Stjve Iron Z Wrought Iron. . Sacks ..y. ...... AM S! $1.00 S ton I a business i. ni.A.t fm flMliril Irln ...Mi.hmMt of a delicate secrewrj ubS..vu v. Tbe yl clotbes A. bas been absent from bis post for 9c to 15Vc "Western junk co. Salem's Leading Junk -Dealers precedent m xne jr . 1 -I-1 a nn account of Illness. cleaning-was avoioea gwi.ru., P.vue recently sold bis r.n f Center and Court in.tio Webster n oioini uie ...... o.i s : "'-'- . . .... i . i i fA.f v.a rra rarm eavi ui , oirui .imt. T.ntii vrn scniinug in..n i h Heal w .ww being handled djt, awoioisar. wma lur auuwuuvs--, - j Bunaay ftf Wrs. P. A nininr company. r' . 7; th.'lustlce court for uaa ur . , . M.i.,tit mtn. ..niihi rni 11-wtit w called tbat Mrs. senium. ...i, aaint tlie cieanera r a kn iKnv nflrmn was rrctuui r i . sued from tie city, recorder's office I Pea Green We will offer it at $3.25 per gallon while it lasts. Let us figure the hill for that new porch. Cement. Plaster, "lime, Lath Shingles, Bunders' Hardware, etc You Should Know Us. "V . - " ' ' . 3 : a : Falls City-Salem ' Lumber Co. ; '- '. . - . Everything in Building Material A.B. KcUay,Mgr.: ' 349 South Twelfth St Phone 813 ' ; , ' -T- lj pnoim i2aingiit or Dy inn