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THE OREGON STATESMAN: SUXDAV. FEBUVAnY, 22, 102O. PI. i . i I ! ! v i 1 : 1 1 ! ' ! ' i ) : ! i IF YOU NEED 1 NURSERY. STOCK FOR SPRING PLANTING ! 1 v j TRY OURS We have a limited surplus la Italians In 4-6 and 3-4 foot grades. Loganberry lips. Other varieties or Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small ; Fruits anjd Roses uninjured by the December freeze. ! Place your order early SALEM NURSERY COMPANY 1030 ChemeketaV Street Salesmen Wanted SALEM, OREGON Cultivate the - ! i Habit &BSW CATLIN ADDS $100 TO AID When you et money for tout labor, no matter what sort of work you do, put and keep a part of your earnings in the bank. This is the rare way to get ahead. I We, are Conservative enough to be absolutely safe, and liberal enough to. satisfy all reasonable people. I ' Teel free to come in and consult us. ts see you and make you feel at home. We shall be glad Put your money in our Bank You will receive 3 per cent interest Salem, Oregon SALEM CLUB More Than $7500 of $10,000 Included in Budget is Sub scribed and Campaign Will End Next Week LETTER BOOSTS FOR HOME TOWN PRODUCTS Business Men Unanimous in Opinion That Club Has Proved Its Worth opinion It has nothing on Salem ex cept the winter climate, and a well- defined policy on the part of the business interests of the city to work together in the interests of a better and larger Phoenix. The city is experiencing at thU time a good sfzed boom, due largely to the actlYitles of the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. The city Is full of strangers, and most merch ants have more business than they ran handle." .Knbarrfption Are Liberal. Following is a list of those who have subscribed to the Commercial club fund to date: W. W. Moore : $100 C. S. Hamilton 1T)0 People's Cash Store 100 C. P. bishop 100 Hartman Hros 100 Steusloff Bros. Inc 100 Cfo. E. Waters 100 H. S. Glle L CO 101 Paul n. Wallace 100 Fisher. Garnjobst & Co 100 Clifford AV. nrown 100 Cross Market 100 Ray L. Farmer 100 Weller Bros 100 Drs. Steevrs and Findley TOO Llvesley & Roberts 100 Rodgers Paper Co 100 Oscar Price Shoe Co 100 Statesman Publishing Co 100 Adolph Bros 100 THE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED AD3. BBIHQ GEEAT RESULTS The Salem Commercial club, after two weeks drive, has raised approx imately $7,500 of the $10,000 con tained in the budgejof the organi sation for operations during the year 1920. The latter sum. If forthcom ing as expected, will be used as a working capital, while the overhead expense will be defrayed almost ex clusively from membership dues and Incidental receipts. Although there has been no brass band tactics resorted to by fhe so licitors, the subscriptions have been coming In rapidly, and T. E. McCros- key. secretarv of the club, believes the goal will be reached before a week from today. Phoenix Busy City. It is admitted by practically every business man In Salem that the Commercial club, has done wonders for the city, and the response to the appeal for funds this year Is far greater than ever before. The following letter written by Russell Catlin. under Phoenix, Ariz.. date, gives some idea of what he thinks of the Salem Commercial club and the natural resources that abound in this vicinity: "In receat issues of the Salem newspapers I have noticed that you are calling for subscriptions for your publicity and extension work. want to be one of the 100 men to contribute $100 to this cause, and enclosed you will find check for that amount. "I have spent a little more .than two months in this city, and In my Why You "ftU,"GRIP,.C0LPS Pneumonia, Fever. Hard Coughs. .TonIUlls Read this plain statement. First. This whole brood of wick ed enemies of health may be kept at bny, the medical authorities say. by keeping up the high quality of the Mood, ami observing the ordinary laws relating to sanitation and health. That Is whv Hood'a Sarsaparllla is recommended as a preventative of "flu" and ether diseases it is the standard blood purifier aud vltali- 7.er. Second, for a definite case of any a . - A A 1 . o! the prevailing comriaiiu. u m wise lnune'J lately to call a physician. Third, for that weakness and pros tration following the "flu", grip and other dieeafes. Hood's Sarsaparllla by renewing the red blood corpus cles wonderfully restores health. builds up the whole system, creates an appetite ana "mixes 100a iasie ti:ood." If a cathartic is needea Hood's PilU are recommended. OIL PROSPECTS GOOD IN MARION AVERS EXPERTS ' C H. Watt Drills Well at Lo- comb Which Shows Favor able Results . E. T. Barnes 100 Oscar R. Gingrich Motor Co.. 100 John Rundberg 100 Hawkins A Roberts 100 N. D. Elliott 100 Oregon Theater 100 Roth Grocery Co 100 D. A. White & Son 100 E. L. Stiff A Son 100 Frederick W. Schmidt 100 lZj X,,v:::::::::::::: i;: company is formed Hunt Bros. Packing Co 100 F. G. Deckebach 100 Fred Lamport 100 D. W. Eyre 100 Chambers 4 Chambers 100 S. B. Elliott 100 George .Putnam 100 Jos. H. Albert 100 T. B. Kay 150 A. N. Bush 250 H. C Pyle Is. Elected Man ager and Operator Work to Continue Vick Bros iOO Shoultl Buy Suits Made to Your Order Buy Them Here .There, are jxuny reasons why you should have your suits made to order rea sons which you will recognise as vital to suit satisfaction. ; . These reasons we propose to call to your attention specifically in a series of advertisements which will appear in the Statesman from time to time. Watch these advertisements read them carefully. They will tell you many things about suits that will be of value to you things about the ma terials that are used, the details of the tailoring, the fit and finish of the gar ment, the style, and, last but not least, the cost of the suit as compared with the service it will render. V . j These advertisements will we feel sure, convince you that the best suit, llni most satisfactory suit, the most economical suit, is one made especially to yoodc, and 11x41 our Suaraat of perfect satisfaction in every respect entitles us to your consideration when next you figure on buying a suit. SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE 426 State Street Valley Motor Co 100 Webb A ClouKh 100 Morse. Robertson & Saurman.. 100 C. K. Spauldins Logging Co. . . 100 F. N. Derby 100 W. H. GrahenOiorst & Co 100 B. W. Walcher 23 K. S. KalayJIan 25 Kane Shaw m Thielsen. Roland & Burghardt. . 100 C. B. Clancey 25 J. W. Jones 25 Wm. Gahlsdbrf 25 Claude Belle-Grey Belle 25 Bruce Cunningham 25 Otto Wilson ., 25 D. D. Socolofsky ... 25 Dr. Brown 25 Fred Ingt 25 Dr. H. E. Morris lt D. Samuel 25 W. I. Staley 25 I. R. Smith 25 O. J. She! '. 25 Faria Bros. 16 Salem Laundry Co 25 Louis Lachmund 25 Smith k 8hields 20 Midget Market 10 Anderson' 'ft Brown 10 G. G. Quackenbush 25 August Huekesteln 25 Phillip Winters 50 H. T. Lore bo Salem. Hardware Co 50 VS. G. Shipley 50 Dan J.-Fry 50 F. O. Mvers 50 W. P. Georae 50 H. W. A M. L. Meyers 60 Dr. F. H. Thompson 50 Gardner & Keene 50 Gideon Stolx Co 50 C. W. NleDTTrer 50 Butter Cup Ice Cream 50 Hotel Marion 50 Homer H. Smith 50 Cherry City Bakery 50 Salem Tile k. Mercantile Co 50 Portland Cloak & Suit Co 50 'Hauser Bros 50 Chas. R. Archerd Implement Co. 50, Marion Automobile Co 50 Wm. McGilchrlst. Jr 50 J. B. Littler 50 It is announced that the new dry law la functioning everywhere. Let Is hope so. Oil has been struck In Marion county, according to the account brought to this city yesterday by C. II . Watt. Mr. Watt Is an experienced oil driller, having operated oil drilling machinery in many of the producing fields in the east and south. He Is now a resident of Salem. Mr. Watt says that well at La- comb Is now down i.O feet and filled with water. Crude oil. however. rises to the surface as rapidly as it Is skimmed off. He exhibited a sample of the oil yesterday from the new well. It is known commercial ly as a, heavy or fuel oil, having an asphalt base. The Oregon oil is of the same quality as California and Texas oils. Its present market value Is $4.80 a barrel. "How do you explain the presence of this oil so near the surface?" was asked Mr. Watt. His theory was that during some violent eruption, the earth's crust be came tilted upward, carrying a por tion of a primary oil deposit with it. How deep the main oil pool lies can not, be told at this time. But he said the company la planning to go down. 2500 feet unless oil In paying quantities is tsruck at a mora shal low; depth. The company Is made up of La- comb and Lebanon Investors. The manager Is H. C. Pile, a timber erator. The company has 8000 ac res under lease lying immediately around the project well. The first indication of oil in that locality was discovered when a deep water well was drilled several years ago. "We are drilling a hole 12 inches in diameter."' said Mr. Watt. We now have 500 feet of casing on the ground. "Our engine and rig are the same as used in the eastern oil fields. The iron drill alone weights over two tons. Our prospects for oil are as favorable as any I have seen In the fields of California, where the wells produce all the way from 25 barrels to 5000 barrels a day." Mr. Watt said a company is now being organized in Salem and that &Z local men have already agreed to contribute $100 each to sink test wells.-' The rirst well, Mr. Watt said, would be put down somewhere near Salem. "40" HAS CONQUERED BLOOD POISON Scrofulous eruptions, pimples onlVoMlT Club GathtTS me uice are do in annoying ana ais- ngurmg. sores, ulcers, mucous patches, copper colored spots, glan dular swellings. Inflamed eyelids, wasting of the muscles, constipation, a form of dyspepsia and stomach trouble can all be the result of blood poison. "Number 40 For the Blood." an old doctor's prescription, is the best treatment for all forms of blood poison known to medical science. Made by J. C. Mendenhall. 40 years a druggist, "Evansville, Ind. Sold by Perry's Drug Store. In Regular Session ii G-H00L HERE The Cleveland Tractor Company will hold a Tractor school at 121 South Commercial ftreet during the week of February twenty-three to twenty-eight free to' owners and those interested in the Cletrac Tractor.: Experts will be in attendance as instructors. ;W." H. PATTERSOW CO. SCOTTS MILLS, Feb. 21. (Spe cial to The Statesman) The Nobler club held its regular meeting at the Noble school house Friday evening. The evening was spent in playing valentine games. In the word con test game Mrs. C. A. Dunagan and Louis Shepherd received first prize and Walter Scott and Dick Lawrence receiving the consolation prize. At a late hour sandwiches, salad, cake and coffee were served. The next meet ing will be held March 19. C. J. Thomas has purchased the Kellogg ranch east of town. Mrs. Henry Piatt of Ablqua Heights was called to Portland by the serious illness of her mother. The Scotts Mills school has been closed the past week on account of so much sickness in town. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd were Sllverton visitors Sunday. W. H. Cook who has been visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Ivan Bellin ger at Noble returned to Salem Sun day. Mrt and Mrs. John Kellis have re turned from California where they have been visiting the past two months. August and Matt Semolse were over 8unday visitors in Portland. J. Allen of Sllverton visited his daughter. Mrs. W. O. Roysa and family the first: of the week. Mrs. Calvin Philips of Portland Is visaing tier parents. Mr. and Mrs George Meyers. Dr. F. E. Hume of Molalla made a professional visit in Scotts Mills i uesaay. Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson. school su- prior visuea school in this vlcin ity last week. To Be in Fashion You Must Acquire the New Figure And unless 3011 do it will be almost impossible to wear the froek.H of the season. Even though they seem loose and straight, the waists are round and the sleeves tight, and to', harmonize with these fashions, the corset must give the right foundation. A Warner w designed according tol the new lines of fashion; that is with a! slight curve at the waist, but varying.. in height above tne waist, a very low? type, not topic, mark yon, but low top; or a slightly higher but. 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