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i ' ; TTIE OTIECOy STATCSMAX: TFESDAY, HAY 20. 1019 ' r L CITY NEWS n.itnahv Store llobeil , ., The Qninaby .lor. w, roh,d rrlX. nrday night of a ; Tew RmU article to Portland. M damHamS of little value. The matter was re- been very active li thS wi tn Sheriff tP.than, v.i-..i...f J. " e IJ ine fatherless The West Woodburn postorfiie was entered tbe same Juight and a small amount of postage and wt savings stamps taken. , pr. O. I. Scott: . i Will be out of town. all this week. JUjor Hamilton Coming- ' . !l ajor Jack Hamilton, -U. S.' A is here arranging, lecture. Maor Hamilton fought under three flagis, tbe French, Hritiah and the Aiiw:? ira.i. and one of his moot thiiiiin drentures was the rescue , of :a Frencn gin irura a convent in north ern France which' was in the hands of the , Huns. Major Hamilton shot S! '! of France" movement, and me adoption of 700 chil dren by pwPia ia Oregon. Major Hamilton will Sieak at the Libertv i neater soon on Hunting the Hun." Standard Scale IfcHik H j duplicate. Statesman Job or- and F. A. Ranch. Portland; A. W. Meyer and William Sundsten. Cas cade Locke; G. N. Drazcr and wife. Eugene,. - ' ; New Show At The Bligh theater today. Vau deville worth seeing too. 12 to 6. Some sensation! flays was a student in Salem high school were made and there as a vood-lat the time of his enlistment. sized crowd of rooters who witnessed the- same. Legal Wanks . Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. Hotter Grab a Piano- Some used pianos, almost as good as new. will not last. Uetter crao them. E. L. Stiff & Son. , '- " " ' ' . V' X TODAY WHAT EVERY ; WOMAN WANTS? Youill see anil lie QrCI Parmoni. in -Wkmt tiers Womitn Vtnts." ' !' : YE LIBERTY HHrijte liidn Omiing Bids will, opened for the construc tion or a reinforced concrete bridge. 4 JO feet long, across Rogue River at Kocky point. Jackson county, when the state highway commission meets in Portland June 10. The bridge will have 17 reinforced concrete pans and an arch 113 feet long. Hids also 111 be opened on eight re inforced concrete bridges on the i.iinnvuie-iiuamook highway be tween McMinnville and Sheridan. I . ' The 1ub Stables. Phone 7 Have f0r hire riding and driving horses and cars without driver. Fishing Heportetl Fair Fishmgj on Silver Creek is report ed fair br a pa:ty which went out Sunday. Those trying the creek were Oscar Howers. James Jmiah, Fred Kirk wood! and O Neclands. - If You liny It i At Hamilton's it's eood. Tbia an- plies to the entire line of furniture. and especially to . the davenports they are offering this week at spec ial prices. Salem !!ct Toi Charles F. Elgin, who is? one of the traveling representatives of the state industrial accident commission. recently ha3 returned to this city a ter a tour through the southern part day morning Old Kcikident Laid to lleM The funeral of Mrs. Sadie MrFad- den was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the Kigdon parlors. Mrs. McFadden passed away at her home on North Capitol street Satur- She was born on "viiere snorrixG is a tlevsube 1 1 , New Coatees Neither Patients Xr Cms The dozen or so men who were out 'on Twenty-fourth street last '.light, making garden, were ncitiier convicts nor Inmates of the state hospital for the insane, as acnw of the passersby seemed to think. They were jvi3t a bum h , of O. W. "neighbors" making garden for a Rick brother-., who has had an oper ation for appendiHtis. That was the second visit this bunch has made out there, on the same brotherly and neighborly errajd. There is nj three-linker lr Silein this week who would not say that is a manifesta- ion of the right spirit. ' . - , . ust lleceive! : A large shipment of ladies- Phoe- nex silk hose. Havana brown. Silver gray, battleshfp gray, cloud gray, black and white. G. W. Johnson & Co. of the state. He visited all import- noweii rrairte in ana moTeo ant towns in that section and de- to Salem with her parents in clares that Salem is busier tni shows She is survved by two sons. Gilbert more signs- of prosperity than any of C McFadden of Portland, and Al- Don't Forget That F. E. Shafer Harness rtore. 170 South ComerHal I street, has a full line of Boston j bags and-suit cases. See them. 1 I. AV., GRIFFITH'S "The Girl Who Stayed at Home." Lloyd i Cmedy ! Pathe Cimniittee ApiMtinted - Councilman Paul Johnson. C. M Roberts and R. W. Simeral we:e ap pointed as a committee last niuht to look intoj complaints as to serous occurring at the railroad at Capital ani Marion T3ie y;,ty B endeavoring accidents crossing i".reets. the road to get tarigible evidence to lav before officials. To- i Crystal White d7 ; Soap "i . Only ; 5c cake, i THE REMNANT STORE - 254 N.lCoinjiiereial 8t. Phone 352. : jRes. Phone 1532W It. W. HALLAXTYXK f Piano Tuner : 1 ' pLATERS.'k SPECIALTY ) With Cherrlagton Piano House, t 415 Court St,,;JSalent. Or. r . . Salem Auto Radiator Shop . ' .. Radiators. Fenders .and t Gas -' . Tanks :Itepaired. Tractor Itadiators a Hiecialt f - All work guaranteed. Hi S. 12th St, J, : Salem, Ore. Waieil I rne men wit n scythes this morn ing. Call at Odd Fellows cemetery ready for work. IYiti,n For Graveling " A petition was presented at thf city con.iicil meeting last night ask ing permission to grade and gravel Nineteenth street f:m Center to Chemeketa. -The request waa re ferred to! the street committee. ltepwlnr .Meeting Of Chidwick chapters No. 37. Or der of Eastern Star, Tuesday evening, jMay 20 at 8 o'clock. Child ren's evening. Visiting members in vited. Small Investment Inans Realty Loans -House Jtental Agency, ' General Property Dealing. " JOHN H. 'SCOTT REALTY- CO . 404-405 ''Hubbard Bldg. 5 Phone 254 Salem, Ore. There'a one safe, sure way" to clean; - Nature's own way by AIR. Tie ROYAL cleans by AIR Alone! Test it in your own home. , WELCH ELECTRIC CO. j. - 379 State Street.. TO lut In Scale Salem Kings Product company received permission last night to-put in a lare sale near the railroad track beside their plant. This is tc be on a level with the roadway and will extend into the street.. TIk scales will be used i weighing ber ries and the like. . E.. H. Kfnnly in Back At City Cleaning .works. State street. . Phone 703. them. len McFadden. of Oakland. Calif. Siteele.I V.lg Feature "What Kvery woman ants at Ye liberty today. ILcs llazanloui OrciiMitin Except those-who have been on he firing line in France none of the Salem men who were in ihe service has been in a more hazardous blanch than Billie Dalziel. son of W. A. Dal- Tlil ! lvemrt Week at Hamilton's Furnitr.re Store. Now is the time to ouy uiai overstuffed Davenport and make :i big saving in price. Itorament i In Frenh A power of attorney written all in French and coming from Eu gene Pupont. Lessines. Belgium, was rn.ri with Pmintv Reorder Mildred ziel. deputy Rtate sealer of w eight RobertN)n Hrooks yesterday. The and measures. Young Dalziel is in .,,. .niM Arthur Coffin Materials are Satin, Jersey, Velvet aatljthe new ' Plush Coatees. Just the garment for Summer $16.48 $24.75 $34.75 luniHiiiiiiMHit i New Lingerie Dresses .Plain and figured Voiles; a good range of sizes . to fceleet from $4.98 $8.50 $14.75 Mrs. ItGrane mot Mrs. Carrie 1). LaGrange. 7 4 vears old. died at her home. 1541 South High street. Sunday, and the funeral will be held at, the Kigdon under- aking chapel at 2:30 this afternoon. The body will be . sent to Spokane for Interment. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. T. Matthews of Willamette university. Mrs. La- Grange leaves her husband. Char'e W. liGrange. and a son. Oscar W. LaGrange of Everett. Wash. The family came to Salem 30 years ago. the navy and is on the U. S. S. Black Hawk, which soon will !k sweeping mines in the North Sea. The Eng lish navy lost one ship to every 100 mines laid by that nation and ne ship to every 33 in sweeping them. The Americans, iiccordmg to Mr. n.-iiTipi'n letter. Inid 80 per cent of th mines and have not et lost a sinele shiD. He hopes to be ont of tho BPrviee In four months. He is stationed on the ?eotti-h coast. of Gervais to act for M. Dupont in ih matter of the estate of his bro ther. Julien Dupont. who died be- cember, 1913. Return From France Chester F. Way has returned from France where be served from July 14. 191S to April.23. 1919. He was through several of the important I battles of the war. He was in the medical corps. Good Used Pianos- Some rood as new: almost at rour own price. E. L. Stiff & Son. Wednesday Xlght TUg dance. Moose hall. five-piece orchestra. Richey's Dr L. R. Springer. DentM; Moore ' Building, corner Court aud Liberty Funeral Serviees TnUy Services will be conducted at 1 'clock this, afternoon for Mrs. Anna '"icholtz, who passed away Saturday Homing, at a local hospital. Rev. Leland W.; Porter will conduct th ervices ati the Odd Fellows ceme- ery. She is survived by her hus band. Roy Eicholtz. of Portland. Fnmilv Mive Here A. L. Llndbeck. who recently came Itelucei1 Rate Akel Harvey Wells, state commander of to Salem from Portland to hanw.e i (ne Spanish War Veterans. U en the Salem correspondence for the deavoring to procure a reduced rate Portland Journal, has rented a home i Qr rent - U1iie or tKe tate con on Chemeketa street from C. I Dick, vention which will be held In Salem Mr. Lindbeck's wife and two child- July 2. 3. and 4. Mr. Wells ad ren will arrive shortly from Fort- dressed a letter on the subject to land. W. D. Skinner, traffic manager at Portland, and the latter has replied WVdnesdav Xisrht suggesting' that Mr. Wells .write a w-k t I a-w ana a Big dance. Moose nan. mcney a r.awara tnamwrs. airecior oi irai- flve-niece orchestra. I fie in the office of the roalroad ad ministration at Portland. Automobile Recovered The automobile stolen Sunday Conference Dales Set What Kvery Woirnn Wants': frr.m r.. A. Yerren of oumaDy was recovered yederda at ) e-4on C tv throuch the efforts of the fcaleni It will be told! in the Feature police Mr. Yergfn has goocfor the picture at Ye Liberty today. ,nachine. ' Aorlyn Hoff Marries . I In Trading Moud? Inormation reached Salem yes- I if vou want to trade in a used pi- erday of the marriage in Portland I ano for a new one, we are ready. E. undavr of Norlyn P. Hoff. son of I l. Stiff fc.Son state Treasurer and Mrs. O. P. Hoff o Miss Minnie Dorothea Alexander f Portland. -The bride Is a daugh- fer of Mr. and MrsJ Charles P. Alex- nder. Mr. Hoff returned only a ew weeks ago from service over- eas and is now employed In a Borl and bank. ! KnlKt in Medical Cni Albert Ej Anderson. ROs North Liberty street has enlisted In the medical corps of the l nited Mate . . . i : I . V. . army. lie r.as 3Ciecicu st-ru m PhilippineJ. Bank of Commerce bildg. 407-8. Weilnrl.iy Xight Danccr- At Query's hall, four miles souin. on river road. WANTE D rnrnlture, ranges, beaters, tools and. In fact, anything you bare to selL I buy for cash. Phone J 510 Of 611. i W00DRY, The Auctioneer 1261 Concessions Rouse lri Objection was made last n'ght ir- the couhHl meeting to a reqnes made bjf the concessions committee for the iFourth of July celebration asking Vacation .of;- certain blocks down town and a portion of Church a.id Court streets to L be bsed fo street dancing. Members, were wil ing to give over business blocks, but when "it jwaa learned that the Brown ing Amusement company wo ild oc cupy the porHon near the cinrt house, several expressed strennon? objections to this. T;he report-was referred! back to the committee with a rque!st for detailed information as to tlie ate of the streets. Dr. Carl E. Miller - Has opened his dental office at 510-511! U. S. bank bid. Phone 341 Yew Itartier Kmployf Ed Givens. well known-in Salem. s a new barber at the Canfield shop. Tee Canfield. proprietor of tbe shop rho is a member of the state board f examiners, f In Portland on busi ness connected with the board. lust Received A large sbipnient of ladies Phoe- lex-silk hose. Havana brown, silver ray. battleship gray, cloud gray. Mack and white. G. W.. Johnson r Co. Yictorr Ru1tnn- Obtainable- Victory buttons are now author ized for nren who served in the ar my during the late war according U advices received by the home kervlee. The outtons may 13 secured by appli cation to the nearest supply officer at a camp. pot or station, if a cer tified cop of the soldier s di?rharge is included In the application. A special form is required lor the cer tification. 'NOTICE- j If you bare any Junk or second .hand goods of any kind, see us - first -.. : CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Phono 308 Full value paid for Ijilerty IJojid '. iu trade at The People's Cash Store Phone 453. 185-156 North Commercial St. Will Purchase Lumber . Street "Commissioner Low last nicbt nreseoted a report to the city council stating that 50.000 reel ot eross w?alk lumber wi'l be needed hr the citv this rear This is to be purchased. I'OfsiUy from small mills nparbv.i at an early date,, a motion. providing for the calling of bids. having passed. will Sliln lloir and Sheen- On Wednesday. May 21. G. W. FVr will shiD hogs and sheep Highest 2206M. market evenings. prices. Phone south Salem Wins In a baseball game played on thf high school grounds Sunday after noon the South Salem team won with North Salem. The scor-j was Try Northern Flour "It's a bear." Every buck guar anteed. At your grocer . If ' The public service commission yes terday set three conference dates. Friday. May 23. a conference will be held relative to some adjustments for the North Coast Power company. the conference to be in Salem. Tues day. May 27. schedules of stock trains will be taken up in Portland and today in Portland schedules of Oregon Electric trains will be stud led. Wednesday Night- Big dance. Moose hall. five-pit' ce orchestra. R!chey's Forfeits ." Iiond P. A. Frisen of Dallas forfeited $5 when he failed to appear in police court yesterday to answer a charge of passing a street car while it was discharclnz nassenrers. He was arrested Sunday. i IIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIMi New Middy Bloiises Regulation Middy Mouses in plain vrlute or white ' with navy cellars all size $1.98 $2.48 $2.98 'UMIMMMMMMIm EXTRAORDINARY VALUES In Children's Gingham! Dresses We made au exceptional good purchase of children's" Ginir hum Dresses apes 6 years to 14 years a fine assortment of plaids, checks, and stripes. Assorted ihto three lots.. $1.48 $1.98 $2.48 1 , . . ............ 11 g. htaleij ffio. Quality Merchandise Liberty Street, Salm Popular Prices tMinc Out of . Husiness The Florence Electric company which furnishes light and power for Florence. I.ane county, expects to quit business because of unprofitable operation and has written the public rervice commission asking what length of time is required as noti fication for shutting down. Offers have been made to lease or to sell he nlant to the city, but it appears doubtful ir the city can finance the operation or the plant. Under the law a pubic utility cannot quit busi ness until t has exhausted every re- Fource; but It may appeal for an in crease in rates. The commission will investigate the Florence plant. Will Apical Case Notice of appeal In the case or John J. Serry against J. Syverson and others was HJed in circuit court yesterday hr the plaintirf in the case. On March 20 the suit was dismissed and a .judgment given the defendants for costs. The plaintiff appeals from the Judgment. Ask 9:lTM Judgment Asking Judgment Tor $3:o claimed due for the alleged withholding of a quantity of furniture and provisions was filed in circuit cqurt yesterday by the Salem-Tacoma Lumler com pany against Mr J. M. Urown. It is alleged that the property involved is in or about the office or the Pro gressive Lumber company at Silver-ton. sentatives to the Salem Grand lodge Relief and expenses paid oat during the 12 mcattis aggregated $105. 708.50 ana the order has . total a. sets of 1,$6S!.3$S In the! btate of Oregon. ! .Mrs. Jcanie F. P.urke. f G.ants Pass, president or the Hetiekah As sembly of Oregon, who will preside over that body in Salehi UiU week, is one 6f the nrost patriotic Oregon women, a leader In club work in ber city, and has a charming personality that has wbn her many, frleids dur ing her last year's travels through out the state to visit the local lodges of her order Wherever fshe went she delivered forceful patriotic and fraternal addresses an! hnsmade tnt enviable record of paying an ofticlal visit to every one cf the 203 lodges alcne over 10.000 miles, over half of this distance by stage, in the wilds of Ea?te:n and Southern Ore gon. She reporti a healthy rntut lership ijrrease, having rrtablisbel two new lodges and brought the or der's enrollment up ta IK, 725. - J. . V. SIDELIGHT Three men in nniform were pass ing the Marion hotel yettrday and s man who is much in the public eye of Oregon, was seated in the lobby. He remarked: "The Odd Fellows Lave some good looking vniforins, haven't they?" He was r:ght aSout the identity ot two cf the men the other was a lieutenant of the I'nitei Suttr navy Ifnnt'w Orchestra Wednesday night dance. Query s hall. Ir. L E. Prime Occupies former offices or Dr. O. 11. Miles. Rush bank bldg. Phones: Omce 323. Res. 1601. lUta IMclure Show James Stewart and State High way Engineer Herbert Nunn went to Woodburn last night where ir Nunn eave a lecture on road con struction in Oregon, He illustrated his speech with photographic slides showinz the highways in various sections ot the state. "JUST TIIB , r jji j roM ion- f V f BM. GOI7RTEST. Cmmlmru fc"-" rl.i Ahiwlalrit firrrf. fMTii iweatra. t;ei Mil rarllna.j .... - - i . . . WASHINGTON' AT TWELFTH - Prla4. re ' 1 svpr To lie liabl A rein nest for a; lateral sewet to drain Sim'moiis and: i;rooi:de ad dition and adjoining sections met with U vora Me actio j In council meetimr ! last night. An eight-inch drain nSpe wll! be laid in the parkine along North Twenty-romm ana oili er ;? rcp- ,n tne neighborhood. fwtp'. Note ih1 All rank At Statesman Job of flea. Just lU-erived .. A lafge shipment of ladies' Phoe nex silk hose. Havana brownv jtilver rav ibaftleship eras', cloud gray black and while. G. W. Johnson : Co. ;iedtti.vi1eis .it Arg The f)regon City delegations to th Mri. .1. K WabM M . 1 F. E TALC IIS onteel . . . . . I .IWIIl 1 11-1 1 F. G. Lewis, traveling freight and j passenger agent on Southern Pacific lines north of Ashland, is in Salem a few days making arrangements for the Teturn trip for delegates to tne Odd Fellow and Rebekah convention. Mr. Lewis has headquarters in Eu gene. Odd Fallows grand lodce and the R Lite assembly nave- ineir beadqrtatf rs at the Aw noici. if.inb.iis from Oregon City wno are Legist nrcd at the Argo sre: Mr. nijd W. Howell, .v r. anu Mrs Morris, Mr. and Mn. .!. !.. n. Mrs. W, It. Wer-tworlh, . S. Mattb'-wson. Mr. a .id Mrs. Vlbrlrhl.-. Other deiezates rrg- Ktered at the Argo are Mrs. N. X. Faulkner end Mrs. Ii U. ccrisman, gives every woman who loves a rare per fume, Ihe opportunity to Know and enjoy a talc having a wonderful, costly ' odor at a price unusually Yrs. Take Jonteel home vTith you today. Perry's Drug Store Fseil ISano Going fast. & Son. Grab one. E. L. Stiff Fril Vuueral Ilehl The funeral services or Mrs. Mar) l-rot were h'-ld -esterday afti-rnoon from liigdon's ehapel with in'er ment in I.-'e .M!.-ion ifiiiettry. Hev, U. N. Aion. was fn charge ut thft -rvir's. .Mrs. Frost was Ihe widow or Jam-s S. Frost who died about 11 years' ago. She passed away at flier home. 2 11 North ( onimercial ?tr?e. Friday. l.umtier Onlereil Sohl i .ii in her involved in tbe suit of Ray Nightingale against W. A. Tay lor T. P. Risteieen. and F. S. Hun ter was ordered sold by a decree gir en in circuit court yesterday. it was ordered that the "prayer of the plaintirf be not.eranted and the de fendant, F. S. Hunter is to rerovet 1.1 4 from the defendant W. A Taylor. Fcrw ileadrirk Returns Fern Headrick returned In SaW.io vsterday having received bis dis rharge from the army. He was with the II 7th Engineers, a part of the Ttainlxiw division and fw ninrh ac tive fervire. He went overseas iu NtfvVtuber, I'Jll. In order that there might 1e no disarrangement of deoraii:ns and furniture In the armory where many of the sessions of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are be?ag held. Com pany M postponed its drill I t night. The chairs and desks were placed and most ot Ihe decorations were hung several days ag). late last night when delegates began to show up from Milioa and far east ern Oregon, f The rout hern part of the state hasn't been forgotten, for there are eV-n Odd Fellows from Gold Hill. Portland fiaslor. to Give . Addieu at Twin Oak TURNER. iOr May 29. Rer. II. F. Gnffs. pator or the First Chris tian church if .Portland, wUl deliver" the. Memorial day address at Twin Oaks cemetery. May 30, at 1:30 p. m. I Mrs. II. Ai Thlessen has gone to Newberg to sisit ber brother, Ion ard Gowerwho has Jui-t retuToed from Pranci with the IS tlx Rail way Engineers. Depot Agent Connor and wife pun to move to Woodburn soon. John Schiffener has landed la New Toric from overseas. Miss MaUl Bear ftpJt t'.e week end, In Eugeie attending an Epworth league eoavt-ntion and visiting rela tives and friends. Sh- w the ruest or Miss Verjl a Jeans. MUs Marie Durfee also attended the' convent ion. ,Miss Thelma Hansett is borne from Portland on a 'vacation. Fred Milk-r ba3 enlisted in the army for another year and left last week for Virginia. - . Miss Gladys Humphreys has been appointed o;i the "eighth trade ex amining boird. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Iar and aons took dlnuei with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Klser if Salem. Sunday. Those Cai rho-SIcvaks . are won ders. The; number only aloul ten million gJtiM. but tackle JHs that would pnt Irger powers to a test of their mettle! . i Rooms wre at a premium last night and people, weie glad to sleep anywhere. I-ocal committees cate-1 for " of the lodgn visitors and au tomobiles were inipres-ed into ser vice transpottlng th-iM to tmporaYy lodgings i.aiil a late houi la.-t niglit. On; tdiow K.n billed at s loeal play l.oJ?e mas surpnsel when told he could seca-e no accommoda tions at a hotel. A friendly theatre employe vol -in tee red to share hi--bed. One of the hofls in the city engaged nearly 70 'oom in ptivate homes for lodge visitors, t cThe toition of r"cn Two men who traveled considera ble distance to attend tbe sSHijn are Hanson . Hughes and O. O. Ed wards of Heppnv'r. TUe latter has a big wheat ranch out in the oi;n try and expresel much faith in the rrop outlook. HU companion I otopiietor of a stor. Mies Opal Jliiggs repre.ents lie Kelekahs of the same city. Store Exclusive Agents for Salem 115 S. Commercial Street ltafiHHl Sale All Ibis week. Many hands m designs to select from. Prices rans" 'rum up. Hamilton's. 310 Court street. lliH'p Jasroski Ketuni Philip Jafcoskl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank JasV-ovki. returned Sat urday afternoon from Camp l.ew where he had jnsl received bis tli charce from servire.. Eleven months ko Mr. Jascoskl left Salein utid'was finally sent Uv Camp Lvc. Va. Cr Sri for May The ca." of state acain-t R. E. Neel. a farmer living near Anmsille who is acctis-d of obtaining . money and tinder fale pretend his le-n s-t for May Z'i in jiislicec oyrt. He was arraiened lefore Jnstic or the Peace I'nruh jesterday and l. out on bis on reegnianee. - The charge against him grew o'ut of a horse trade. I. 0. 0. F. HEADS SMASH RECORDS Continued from page Zi He menlership. and lle order now hat a membership of 20.;rt men. T.?2i past grands and 53 elected rt-pre Silver Ike. l-ake View and Klam ath -Falls held the record foi' ling farthest away from the main line of travel of the towns rpre-ented ntil fhe tiosition of i . lf eminence we occupy in our pjtofession is a result of our earnest., continu ous courtesy of service. We will a all times nterit this cftiumendation. j'ttM:HM.l:iM:ri Route your frcigut fa ; Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express scrricc at. frcigli rates. Long distance hauling jDnly. ' j - Phone 1400) i i ! j i . t ! I i si