The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 16, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    TlIE OREGON STATESMAN: miHAV, JAXUAltY 16, 1920.
FINE WATCHES
We have a fefr extra fine adjusted movements in gentlemen's
pocket watch sizes at exceptionally low prices. If you need a
good time keeper, come in and see these specials of ours.
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
Jewelers and
, SALEM
I ' ! ' ; : 1
CITY -NEWS
R. P. O. E. Dance
Tuesday evening. Jan. 20, for Kiks
and ladies.
Depannent Move
The music department of Willam
ette ..university has been conducting
Its exercises In, Epworth hail, a build
ing on Church street adjoining the
First Methodistc horch. swice Wal
ler ball was partially destroyed by
fire during the holidays.
For - Sale
191? Buick six tourinj
as new. Phone 2006J,
car. Good
Petition For AdmlnUtrutlnn
Charles E. Sullivan Petitioned the
county court yesterday to .be ap-jcjvil action was awardedWjudgiuent
pointed administrator of the estate! r ':;6-fi6 by verdict of jury ia
of William Sullivan, wh.l
it Is al-
f
I
LONGFELLOW'S
"EVANGELINE
2:1573 P. Ml
O
WONDER HOSE
For Kiddles, per pair. . . . ..'.. .53c
: ItEMXANT STORE
254 North Commercial Street
ELECTRIC RESTAURANT
. ; 481 State Street j
1 Oar Specialty: I
Oysters r-Fish Chops
Chill Con Carne j
J. D. MADDOX. Prop. .
1920 ELGIN SIX IS i HERE
Motorists , who are looking for a
strong, serviceable ear with, elegant
body lines and interior specifications
taat .assume maximum eric and
economy at a rsasoaabls price should
se this car. r i
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
1S S. CaaMrrtal Kfr-t.
REMEMBER ,-" ' ::(
. thst we pajr the highest rfc for
lECOXD-HAJin rli Il.MTt BK
;- CARPETS STOVKS. M 1CH1.MCRT
AXD TOOLS i
Don't sell anything- befors ym see ns.
TUB CAPITAL. HAHDWAIUS A All
FIR.MTIHE CO. i
283 X. Cesa't St. . . . rksss MT
BISHOP BROS.
High and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400
'y i WE BUY
Farm Produce, . Eggs, etc.. Paying
Highest Cash Market Prices.
SUNKIST ORANGES
I DOZEN '
: 1 BUSICK'S
50c
KAGLE DRESS SHIRTS
$2.00, $3i00 to f 10.00
SCHEI'S
311 State Street
The Kuppenheimer lloase in Salem
WEST FUR CO.
; Furs of Quality !
New Location
251 Court St. Opp. Court lloujto
D. H. M0SHER
J Blfth Claas
MEN'S TAILORING
474 Court Street
FOR TAXI-CABS
Phone 100
SMITH'S CIGAR STORE
LKXIXOTO.V SIX
ALHURM BEAUTY SIX
KLCAR FIEUV FOUll
IL & C. 3HJTOR CO.
Victor, Pathe and Windsor
Talking Machines
E.L STIFF & SON
i
Opticians
OREGON'
leged Is incompetent. There were
36 petitioners who advised the cent
that an administrator was recess iry
and that Charles Sullivan was suit-j
able for that purpose. The alleged !
incompetent Is f l years old and has
lived: with Charles Sullivan who ha
furnished him with maintenance tor
the past IS years. Th court issued
a citation notite for William Sulli
van to appear January 20, and giv-
reasons why an administrator should
not be appointed.
Love, Watchmaker and Jeweler
337 tate street, Salem.
(ailek Get Judgment-
Charles Cladek as plaintiff
.n a
circuit court yesterday. The case
was of a civil nature against Eph
riam Shepard, administrator of the
estate of James B. Leigh. deceased,
and was filed some time ago.
Good Itance nt Macleny
Saturday night.
Building Permits Increase
Building permits have been 1?smd
at therate of one and two a day dur
ing the past week, by the city re
corder. Yesterday a permit was niv
en J. H. Downe to repair a dwelling
at 555 Cross street at an estimated
cost OE 5jO.
VanteJ
Assistant cook at The Spa.
The Annual Meetings
Of the stockholders of the Thos.
Kay Woolen Mills Co.. wMH be held
Bonds, Mortgages
Interest Bearing Investments
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
204.207 Oregon Dn tiding
BICYCLES
AXD REPAIRS (
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
S87 Court Street
: MONEY TO LOAN
Oa Improved City and Farm Property
.Capital Credit ft Adjustment Co.
418 Masonic Temple
SALEM OREGON
HAMILTON
THE FURNITURE IAN
Will make and hang your drapes
Largest Stock of Drapery.
840 Court Street.
"Clectrlc Machinery and Engineering
Company
For
EXPEBT ELECTRICAL WORK
7i So. Commercial SL Phone 956
MONUMENTS
It your monumental work Is solicit
ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our
"Huioss card.
Capital Monumental Works,
1210 S. Com. St. : Phone 689. Salem
WM. GAHLSDORF
The Store of Housewares
Wood, Coal or Gas Ranges
Kitchenwar- Dinnerware
135 N. Liberty St. Phone 67
POTATOES
Seed and Table Stock, Bur
bank's Netted GemsTTled R3e,
White Rose and Gold Coin. Get
them now, they won't last long.
Phone 717. Office 542 State St.
Warehouse Trade and High
MANGIS BROS.
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
Wc also do local hauling'.
at the office of the company in Sa
lem on Tuesday, the 20th day of
January. 1920 at 9:30 a. m. Election
directors will be held and any other
business that may properly come be
fore the meeting. K. J. Swafford.
Sec.
Three To Bo Tried
W. Halend, Frank Jackson and e
man Low were arraigned In Judge
Unruh'a court yesterday on charges
of the unlawful possession of deer
meat and entered a plea of not guil
ty. The trials will be held Thursday
Friday and Saturday of next wv.
The laen were arrested last week at
their home near Idahana by Deputy
Clame Warden Roy Hremmer. ine
of the men was brought to Salem in
the. custody of Constable Def.on?
Thursday. The other two appeared
on their own accord.
Dance at the Armory
Saturday night.
Couple Married
Millard LeRoy T)pdyke, t. or
Grants Pass secured a license yes
terday to marry lleiene Hogan. 27.
of 745 Ferry stree'. The cerem-my
was conducted yesterday.
Wanted
Assitant cook at The Spa.
Ielates Announced
The tryout for the intercollegiate
debate has been postponed until
February 16.- There will be two tri
angular debates this season between
Pacific university, Mc.Miniiville col
lege and Willamette university. The
dates for these are April 3 and April
10. There-will also be a debate on
the same subject which 1 not yet
chosen, between Willamette univer
sity and the College of Puget Sound
on March 6. ...
C. X. Xeeithittn AKrnt IUbr hicks
55S State St. Phone 400.
Morrow Crojm Iook itnMl
"The outlook for grain in Morrow
county is encouraging, snow .-it'll cov
ers the ground." said 11. C Wiuel.
a wheat rancher from eastern Ore
gon. Mr. Witzel and daughter. !? s-
sie, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.J
A. t. Jerir.nn in this city. They re
turned li Morrow county yesterday
where their home is surrounded by
over 1000 acr f productive land.
liegal Hlanks
Get them at The Statesman office
Catalog on application.
Two Or LkjuN Pianov
George C Will, the music; dealer,
yesterday received a carload of pi
anos anti a ear arrived leceniier -This
makes a nice assortment of pi-
Mi
Dr. CB. O'Neill
OPTCntTRlST OPTlClAN
STAJf ...a . o. ... m.i.-J
MYRTLE KN0WLAND
Mnsfe snd Maslcsl Merchandise
Sonora Dealer la Balem
4 IS Court SL Salem, Oregoa
t. Telephone 3S2
Salem Auto Radiator Shop
Radiators, Fenders and Gas
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiators a Specialty
Ford Radiators for Sale
198 S. 12th St. Salem. Or
CITY CLEANING WORKS
Cleaners of Quality
Cleaning Dyeing Repairing
121 State SL Phone 70S
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
Let us prove to you that our prices
are less. Some good bargains in new
and used pianos.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.
619 Court SL Derby building
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT CIQAA
Manufactured by
HENDERSON'S CIOAR FACTORY
Thone 119
USED CAR BARGAINS
1916 Ford; 5-passenger Bnlck. 1918
Studebaker, 7 passen.ter; a passen
ger Overland: 1918 Dort, all over
hauled.
SALEM VELIE COMPANY
102 .Will Coni'l
WILLARD .Storage Battery
SERVICE STATION
m N. Iligh St. Telephone 203
der, 6 passenger, equipped all Cord4 -i .
Tires and one extra, new. Guaran- '
teed Id Al shape for $1250. j I'll ' 181 J,.,.M1H W.1I '.'I'llllMll Tlima
W(Kll-ROSE MOTOR CO. 117 A TT T1 1 1 I
?4.6 State SL Phone 311 lW I l I M I
IWANTE D i WHITE
Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools ! s ft n I
and, kt fact, anything you have rS f A 11
to se. 1 buy for cash. Phone .
WOODRYAuctioneer lB PEOPLES CASH STORE
anos to select from Uoth these were
aiiippeu in name? not ooxeu, snipped'
cireel from the factory.
lticlon Company
Superior funeral service for lets.
Call of Thank
We wish to thank our frlen.li and
neighbors for their sympathy and
kindness to us during our bereave
ment, for beloved wife and mother.
Eva Miller. Also for beautiful floral
offerings. J. P. Miller. Joseph W.
Miller, Mrs. llessde Mentzer.
Dance at the Armory
Saturday night.
Here U Viur tliapte to Icarn
About tractors. A tractor school
will be held In Salem, Oregon on Jan
uary 19 and 20, at the Charles U.
Archerd Implement Co.'s 6tore from
K a. m. until 4 p. ti. each day. This
la a rare opportunity for 'racnr
owners and all who are lnteretd in '
farm power. Yen will get som val-J
table firt hind information on trac
tors,
t ions.
Come prepared to atk 'tnes- jw York! K. L. Webster. J. K. Mc
This pchool will be absolutely nll,i. pftrtlind
free to all. There will be nothing
offered for . sale and there will be
no sellinz talks. The tract r --rh'nl
will be held' by the International Har
vester cjinpany and will be thor
ougbl" practical in every way. Th?
instructors are men who have been
handling tractors for a number of
years and not only know tracJor.
from the standpoint-of theory, out
hrive' operated' them, and can' glv-
you the benefit of their practical et-l-erience.
Every owner of a tractor
or engine U invited to attend this
school. Charles H. Archerd Imple
ment Co.
10-O C.ilendrtrH fr Pritctical I"m
Homer H. Smith. McCormack bldg
T I'mler Arrest
Two men who gave their nanus as
L. .(iavigan and Jim Grace wete ar
rested about noon Thursday by Of
ficer Thompron on rurpiclon of be
ing connected with the shooting of
Jack Krohmader Wednesday niuht.
They are being hM for Investigation
by the authorities. Frank DeWitt.
an employe of the Schel store, said
he saw two men running from the
direction of the shooting shortly aft
er he heard- the report of the tun.
Tty the description he made of the
men the police have made ev.ery ef
fort to locate the thugs!1 Frohmad-
er's home Js on Riverside drive. He
was on his; way home from business
college when he was held up on the
South Commercial street kill and
wounded with a shot through the
shoulder.
Wanted
Assistant cook at The
Spa.
Three Accounts I'llnf
Three final accounts were filed in
probate court yesterday including the
accounts of Lula Macv, tdmlnlstra-
trix of the estate of John Macy, de
ceased. The administratrix alleges
that a total of $1800 was In her pos
session belonging to the estate, whicb
distributed to tha hir. and peti
tioned the court to set a dato to hear
objections of the final account and
release her from .further liab;lity.
Kmnia A. Siroeral. administratrix of
the etate of the late Wtlton oinieral-
aliegcK that $2624.15 was received
by her from the estate which she
distributed to heirs after paying
WHEV 1.W SALEM, OREGOX
mfp at
RLIGII HOTEt.
A 'Home Away from Horn
Strictly Modern 11 Ot per day
loo ItMMi mt 8114 Cnfrt
Only Hotel in Buaineaa Dstrict
EYEGLASSES
THAT FIT
DIU U II A LI. TY1L.SOX
210-211 U. S. National Bank
Bldg.
U.S. GARAGE
654 Ferry Street
PSED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPKCIAL New series Studebaker,
value $1625. today $1300. U. S.
Garage. Phone 1761 .
ttmall Inrestment Loans ttoalty
Loans Mouse Rental Agency,
General Property Pealing.
JOHN IL SCOTT REALTY CO,
4 04-4 OS Hubbard Bldg.
Phone 214 i .Salem. Ore.
DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO.
JOB WORK AXD FIXTURES
222 North Liberty Street
WANTED
11 XK AM) MACHINERY OF ALL
KINDS
We alo buy econl-'han4l mwa.
If 3011 have anything to ell for a
Kk1 price call U!8. The Square
Deal House.
CAPITAL JUNfC CO.
271 Chetneketa St. Salem, Ore.
claims on the estate. She asked the
court to accept hef account and set
a time for objections and discharge,
her from present trust. Ciara A.
Chatfield. administratrix of the es
tate of C. W. Chatfield. !eeeai?d.
claimed she had received SiSIS as
money of the estate which she dis
tributed according to law an 1 aki
the 'court to release her from fur
ther duties of the estate.
Dance at Auburn Mid I
Next Saturday night. Fire piec
orchestra. Excellent flooi.
m m
J
i HOTEL ARRIVALS j
MARION A. II. Rankin. 11. J
Smith. Winnipeg. Sanada; S. K.
Kempton. Los Angrles: C. A. Whal
en, Oaklandt John Penney. !iolon:
11. A. Nichol!. F. F. Mlnnetton. (I
D. Patch. Seattle; Paul 11. Hooard.
San Francico; G. S. Arkertnan. Des
lnlno In f r anil Mm l':ilnir
liLlGll C. M. P.ecker. Montv
Ken. A. 11. Elliott. Wood burn; E.
S. Hawkins. Frank Towney. AUju ;
IUn K-ilaher. W. W. Carroll. Mr.
A. Simniond.'t.
William Kesinger
J.
W. Black. A
Bracken. A. I.
.11. Sanipfon. A. C.
Martin. J. H. Evans.
Portland.
Arco L. P. Campbell. M. C. Se
rey, Portland; X. P. Hubhs. Turner.
GAME BILL PASSED
BY STATE SENATE
(Continued from page II
elected by the legislature, came up
a a special order at 2 o'clock e
tcrdiy afternoon together with th
ifeon joint resolution calling for an
investigation of- the present fish an.l
game commission. The bill was read
the Ferond time and by vote of the
senate was snt to third reading
un'ler siispenMicn of the rules and
placed on final pa-sage. It was the
biK fiirht of the special session and
the senate chamber was crowded
with f pectatorp. '
There was a call cf the senate be
fore action began.
Of the nine members proposed by
the bill five would rpreent the
g-ime interests, three, the commercial
fishing interests and the?e eight
would be elected by the legislature,
a feature of the bill stubbornly
fought by the sportsmen of the state
because it places the com minion un-j
ier tne iniiuence oi poim-. i
ninth member, who would serve as
chairman, would be elected by the
nlhor rnin mijisioner
Uuniinr VnrlilH vtarlert the debate!
by declaring he is more Interested In
the bill than any other 'member of
the 'senate because he represents
per cent of the fishing Industry of
the state.
Norblad In defending the bill de
fended' Master Fish Warden Clanton
whom he said would be removed If
a new commission were chosen.
Senator I. S. Smith said he repre
sented the sVcond largest fishing dis
trict in the state. He flayed the
bill because of its provision that the
members be elected by the legisla
ture. "The poorest railroad commission
the Btate ever had." said Smith, "was
one elected by the legislature." He
cbaiged that politics would influence
the choice of officials.
I think the governor of this state
is much more capable by deliberation
and after casting about over the stae
to name thee commissioners tnan
Is the legislature to elect them."
Senator Gill directed a stinging ro-
f..K .nH ..on.mucion fr their
t..v. -
lhkvln. rrrt. In rstaitl Iheir nla
uvu;iu 1 " v 1
A a ( n , . .Aiii..:a
. . ... . j
iuu will nuie dj icauiiift
morning papers." said Senator Gill-
that none of the present members
is left off the slate for the new com
mission. Do you believe, senators.
from whaVyou have seen in the last
three days that these invn are leav
ing this legislature to decide? It
does not look so to me. It seems to
me that it would be better for these
men to have remained 'away from
here and allow those in authority to
settle thi."
Senator Hanks in defending the
bill asserted that the fish and Ram
commission had ditchaf)Hd W . I.
Flnley. state biologist, upon Instruc
tion from Governor Olcott and point
ed to the governor's statement ap
proving the action and attacked the
executive because he next stale he
would fire the commission.
"It is generally understood." said
Hanks, ' that if this bill passes thes-'
men will be placed back on the boar'
and I fjr one am willing to vole to
place them bark."
Relative to the governor's altitude
Hanks said:
"What we ned in snmi depan
nients of this stale is a lilii? more ot
the Gibraltar'' and a Utile ! of tbe
Jellyfish, a Wttle more of I b i"i
live and a liitie lew of the cierk."
'This bill." raid Senaior . IMdy.
"s'.iow evidence of having t--n
drawn in hafte and with eas-mer-a
to tbrut before the lecilati.re some
scheme or other to meet th-ir partic
ular demand. I challenge the sen
aior from Clatsop to produce a do-n-n
of the 17 bouse members vb v t
ed lor it to come hre and v-:i what
Is in the bill.
"The provision of I be bill o!;i-ina
five men on the ";aine 'iepa-t nn-nt
gies the b:l tbe arparjn'e ,.f
ing homeiiiing which it dor- poi !.
for a?h loard in mu'i.i ,( onti
versy has but one vote."
Senator Kddy poiu'ed io mnie
camouilace in the bill in lb- strtiont
providing that ih c.iiin:i.i..i fb.-ill
bold riiarlerl in-tini.i at tin- tJt.
capliol or other places.
"Vhy place lhee words in tb:
bilIT" shouted Kddy. "Wlij not ju.i
sy the co'miiiltee s'l.ill ine-t . b-ie
it pl-aj-e. Why no put in tii-w
words to nv i he iiili the ;i p;-.i i a nro
of m-linic a deniMud of the K;vtits
men who have obje iei to ihit -penMve
beadqu:irteis i.i l'.i'liind?
Hi ing on your 1" ri''cettative.- and
let's ask them if 'bey know ibose
words are in this Uliag."
Kdi'v continued to tea7- the bill to
In that the bill giv-?s each loard H
'clusive jurisdiction over matters -er-taiuing
to the inletcits rcprcscu'.td
11 (5. IMjiplnj
Outfitters to Women,
Quality Merchandise
by member- nt .-jcri "ben later
Ia:in'h-3 all authority In the entire
board. I
'The i.iea'tire." said Kddr. " kad i
from to eun;uion to c-tf usicn ,
Aor'e confounded."
"Mlimteil lv nrriul're and m.-ion
hae we- got to tbe thinrthat stnl-! i'.ing tbe prick of a .ullt ton
tines and causes ,. to d thin?s that!M'lnc n 'ns of Indignant
are not right an1 tht we knox are '. cltiiensbip
not right. We c:.ie t- Ihj nio-t '
tal part of tb! bill. That f.ict that; ITtFlv-II Tin '
manes me mem'.ers o: mis ror.mit-i
ion elc-rtive by if, I'iflnt'.re. I
baven't fcun'l a ;iIe ""ni'or. even
aiuone the v. be are tack cf this!
bill. h" d 'end t!.a ' part of ir. Some
even adiiii! if in an exHdient and
say it mill l re'ectl at tlie nr-xt
s's?ion. Host ar" yon lining up on
thU? Wtiv. acro-dirg to p-i.onat
fi iend-hip. to lobbyin t and button-
holing. Why. the loMbvisM ate t"og
grj; our footyteti:'and buyir.R us din
nerV and takinz us eir r- m in
automobile. Why out of thi Dili
if it pa.Ms will f-olor the electHn of
a president of this senate and a
speaker of the house at the nvu ses
sion because theM will be two mem
bers of this commission to eUct."
Senator Kddr sugrested that "he
bill should be re-referred. At tbe
conclusion of his speca Senator
Pierce moved tkat the bill bo te-re-ferred
to one of the Judlt.'arj vwi
mlttees. The motion l04t. Kdiy
then moved 'that the bill be re-caui-mitted
to the Judiciary coir valt lee
for amendment.
Senator Thomas concluded the ar
gument against the bill.
"If this bill is passed." sa'd Tho
mas, "it will shake the very founda
tion of government.
"I doubt !f any bill ha? presenteJ
a more serlons covernmvntal eues
tion. If this bill passes 1 predict that
such iniquitous legittation will fol-
jow n fMons to come that the oft-
r created threat 10 abo'ish tbe legis
lature will actually take rlacc."
Senator Thomas charged tLat tbe
fish and game romroissioa had paid
the expenses of ten district ' game
wardens of the slat to attend.
meeiing of the Oregon Sportsmen'
learne In Portland to gain control of
the league and make th appearand
thit sportsmen objecth t the
methods of the commission were a
mere handful.
Senator Thomas spired no scath
Ing words in denouncing Governor
Olcot for hU nnmcroui shifts of
attitude in his relation to lh fish
snd game commissioner'.
"The most absurd conirpnnl-atlon
I ever saw," sail Thom. "was the
governor's valedictory.- his letter to
the fish and game commission telling
them they had done right In filing
W. L. Kinb but at hx same time
demanding, his reinstatement. Th9
rovernor. h?d power to act. He could
have demanded the resignation of tjie
rommips'.nn. Hut no. Me called a
meeting of the fih and cjrn eon
mittees of the legislature in Salem
a week before the special jesilon. He
1 looked about, and finding no clerk to
I V. v a . I 1 t
I to Pa8 ! e U gls-
laliire
I ,a 1 u ' r"
1 cmmt e1.- . m
I 11. iui 1 in,.in 1 r 1 n . r 4 .
' ".uri ihm n im t int. . rtiiruirtiil r i
se)iiently and said all member v e.f
the senate could go home perfectly
satisfied because "all of us hive
been with the goremor on every
quetion in tht controversy bcac;9
he has been on both sdes.
"After tatkin vith the pi.nilwt!
supporting this Ml!.' raid Thot.iar
"I am prepared"! to say they knoT
this bill in a hot )ker in their own
nanus and fr.ey want to get rtd r i
at the nest se.-iori. The bill "wo'ikt
not le liere if it were not for the
weakness of tbe governor an! hi
failure to act. He is entitled to wear
the crown as king of the passes of
the buck.v
"I am aulhorlz't! to say that t'.erw
Is a l ill in the legislature to cteate
an office for William Finley. but 'I
am lo author ied to siy th.i n-
office that can be presented him will
!e accepted."
Sarcastically Senitor Thomas s-iid
if the lecislature i goinz to eWt the
fish wnd rame commission it miich"
also ele-t the warden of the penite-i-ti.ny
and the n:envlers of the high
way rominitMcn-
"l-t' take over all the executive
duties." Mid Thomas, "fir.ee we have
a Kovernor wlio wants to pass the
buck to the legislature."
A Thomis proedeil with hi. ar
r'tinenl nff;tinf the bill Hie !;-
Bake-Rite Bread
Is Brimfull of Food value and deliciousnes. CT
It's Scientifically and Sanitarily Vil li
BAKE-RITE BAKING CO.
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS
' Established 1868
General Banking Dusineri
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3
Misses and Children
Popular Prices
ing senators resorted to 'lerkling tac
tics. "I am not nrprle. re?Drtsi
Thomas, "ra. you obje. t lo tt.s far
it is all true. v
"I predict that all of yon wbo vot
for this bill win ro to your homes
lights and noise were ts. but
there was some verbal exrersloa
I of tboncht In undertone Tte co'
, uum was slocrin fo.warl the nltbt
before the attack on tbe Ft. &4fliel
client.
"Wonder where we're bottud- fr
now?" spoke one doughS'-y Jur.ns
a momentarj cbeck.
" I dvnn-.' rep'ied a vlee In the
dark. bn' I h'.ara aa f'fficr y It
was Mtx."
"Htin! M-t?:"
.-iure a.-1 sal! th rnteiat
meant t.. ttk It I It trsi 100, Of i
lives. . ,
Silence for al-tt flTe sectri1:
then "Libera son of m gin, In't
he.'! Home Sror
NAME "BAYER' ON '
GENUINE ASPIRIN
For Pa!n, lM, IfeaiLirlx, Trm
ullt Neuralgia. IaithCo ?a
matfm Tou want relief quickly and sa'e-
ly? Then Insist on "Dayer Tablcta
oi Aspirin. stamped wIUi the ayer
The name "Bayer means you are
setting genuine Aspirin prescribed by
physicians fojr over elghteeu years,
ind proved safe by rr'.ll'.ons of peo
ple. For a few cents you ran ret a ban-
.!y tin box of genuine "Payer Tables
of Aspirin," containing twelr Lai,
ieta. Drngglrts also sell larger "Bay
r packages. Aspirin Is the trse
mark of Bayer Manufartnre of Mono
acetlcacldester "of SaJlflllem. !d.
COMPLETE LINE
Of .
"PUROU"
Made In Oregon
V
Medicine and Toilet
Preparation
NE1MEYER
Just Drugs
444 State Street
p. zo.