THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY MORXIXQ, SEPTEMBEft 1, 1920 CIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF Lorkhart Coming Acrowa Rev. E. B. Lockhait cabled Mrs. Lockbart yesterday Irom Taris, saying be was to start to America soon, coining by way of Naples, and tbat be would arrive In New York in about three weeks lie was In Warsawin Y. M. C. A. work, but went to Berlin when the Bolshevik forces were near ing the Polish capital. Mrs. Lock bart and children are living in Balem, where Mr. Lockbart was formerly employed as city editor of The Statesman. Mrs. Lock bart is not informed . as to his future destination after arriving in New York, but he will likely visit Salem before being assigned to . another country, if be is to continue in Y. M. C. A. work. at - that moment approached the mix-up. forcing McCroskey to run Into the bob of the wood wagon, which resulted in the damage. Have Yon An Army Overcoat You would like made over Isto a civilian overcoat? If so bring It to the Scotch Woolen Mills store. 42$ State street, The Psycho-Mysti "Delzone" tells all at the Bllgh starting Friday. Traffic Gets Mixed Two automobiles, a wood wigon and a street car figured in a mix- ud yesterday, resulting in a tligbtly damaged fender to the car of T. E. McCroskey. Accdrd Inr to Mr. McCroskey. be was driving west on Stat-street and when he sought -to pass a wood wagon, driving in the same di rection, at the Intersection o" State and Summer streets; an other car which had been parked near the curb started out on the street, crowding McCroskey np against the wagon. A street car Suits and 0at Alterel Restored or made-over expert workman and reasonable prices. Scotch Woolen Mills store. 428 State street. Your Past ami Prrwrit - Told by "Delxone, the Psycho- Mystic at the Bllgh, suiting Fri day. Five Couples I J censed Five marriage licenses were Issued at the county clerk's office yesterday to the following: Ros coe Hopper of Prineville and Ruth Stayton of Gervals; Robert . W Simmons and Eliza M. Sastle of Wood burn; Clarence Earl Gun derson of Lebanon and Cora Fit water. 810 South Twenty-first street. Saiem; A. D. Jones of Port land and Fay Klinetnan of Sa lem. ' Parlor, Bedroom aad Bath It'a coming Sunday Liberty. GlrU .Wanted At The Spa. Property Attached . Tbeo M. Barr .yesterday filed a writ of attachment against J. L. Van Doren to satisfy an al leged claim against hi in for S 390. t3. The writ attaches a Locomo bile owned by the defendant and a)to a bank account on deposit at the Ladd & Bush bank. . Oregon State Fair Salem, Oregon, September 27 to October 2. JigtC, Social Lion Coming to Ye Liberty Sunday. Infant Son Pies .. Marvin George Walker. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Walker. 14S North Twenty-Fourth i through ieral street, died at the home of his I claims of Mr. tor Judicial determination of the title to the .land.. The plaintiffs assert that the land was acquired channels, but the Miller have made parents at 5 o'clock p. m. yester- thera uneav. and nit u fiw m uay. i-unerai services win oe neiaieiear title. Irom the RIgdon chapel at 3 o'clock today. Interment will be In City View cemetery. Girls Wanted At The Spa. Indies Coats Altered Or made over. Scotch Woolen Mills store. 42 State street. Regular Meetiag L . Of Cbemeketa lodge. No. 1. I. O. O. F.. this evening at 7:30. Work in the second degree. Vis iting brothers welcome. Mrs. A. O. F Viavl lepresentatlve. 331 Hotel Marion. Friends and patrons In vited to call. HUBBY STINGY, WIFE ALLEGES In Answer. Defendant Claims Plaintiff Overes- timates His Wealth Delias Soon to Have AH Concrete Walk Hetnrned for Fourth Ye) Rev. G. S. Boeder, pastor of the Center Street Methodist Episco pal church, returned from the Pa cific conference yesterday. He has been returned as pastor for another year by Bishop Shepherd. Bring In Your Repairing Cleaning, pressing or altering, or phone 8.14 and we will call Scotch Woolen Mills f tore, -42tf State st. . .Twe Carrier Boys Wanted Apply at Statesman office, or phone 583. ELAINE 1IAMMERSTEIM ' In ' " "WHISPERS' Burning Daylight Jack London's great story last times today at Ye Liberty. Answers filed Defendants In the cases of J. M. Keeney against the Pnyallup Sumner Fruit Canning company ana J. B. Tu midge against Ar tbur Kieper, filed answers to the complaiats yesterday. making general denials. The first case Is an effort to collect money alleged due for the sale of loganberries. In the second case the defendant denies that he unlawfully holds any. property of the plaintiff. HARTMAN BROS. CO. . For Fine Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians -v CROSSETT SHOES "Make Life's Walk Easy" r SCHETS The House of Kuppenheimer THE "DAYTON" 7 The Bicycle for Everyone ' ; LLOYD E. BAMSDEX " 387 Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one- tnird MAXO.BUREN 179 N. Commercial SL BONDS, MORTGAGES Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS . 204-207 Oregon Building Who Found Horse Shoe? - See "The Luck ot the Irish" to morrow at Ye Liberty. Mitor Trip Knjo: Dr. M. C. Findley and Iamlly spent the week-end at Rldgefield, Wash., visiting Mrs. Findley's brother. 3. I). Hair.- Both families motored over " the Columbia high. Water AppIiraU. Firman Crump of Adel. Or., has filed with State ' Engineer Cupper an application coveting the proposed appropriation ot water from a spring for the Irri gation of SO acres of land In Lake county.- Other applications have been filed as follows: Br R. B. Alleging tbat her husband is stingy, close and parsimonious and that he has at all timea re fused to give ber money sufficient to provide for her clothing, and that aince the first year of their married life the defendant has shown no affection for ber Is the DALLAS. Or.. Aug. 31. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) The sev eral miles of concrete sidewalks which are being put down la Dal las will be completed by the Utter part ot September, according to the contractors. Pugh A Sower, of Salem, who are doing the work. A short delay was eiperieneed during the early part of the sum mer on account of the Inability of the contractors to obtain ce ment, but since Its arrival the work has been progressing rapid ly. Within another year practi cally all of the old wooden side walks ia.the city will have dis appeared, a new city ordinance way Monday and all were de-Pe,l,3r of Parkdala. covering the lighted with the scenery. Dr. Marshall Osteopath. U. S. Bank building. Salmon ' Cheapest for three years. " If you want to can any, phone 211. Fitts Market. appropriation, oi water irom an unnamed stream for domestic purposes and for the Irrigation of a small tract In Hood River coun ty. Jlj William G. Talt or Med ford. covering the appropriation of water from an unnamed stream for a municipal water supply for Net arts Bay park, in Tillamook charge made by Mary A. John son In a divorce action against 1 forbidding the laying pf wooden aer nusoana. uiram a- jonnwa. i walks In Ine future. The couple were married Octo- Mrs. Johnson claims that upon if Of Jl L 00711 V UOTUenS on occasion wnen sue iuiseiru to her husband that he provide a family budget for the household expenses, he flew Into a rage. La ter, she admits, he did provide a budget In the sum of $25. She claims that she was successful la holding down the expenses to $24.68. and that her husband re- county. By the city ot Wallowa. I claimed the 32 cents which she Motorcycle Stole A motorcycle was stolen from Portland some- time yesterday and it was thought by Portland offl- Place Your Order Early ' for Fall: Planting Complete, line. varieties Business Deal Made A successful business venture. extending over a period of three years, was closed last week when Art Monty, of Monty's Tire shop, sold the vulcanizing business on South Commercial street to C. M. Carlson and W. F. Gruchow, pro prietors of the Salem Tire ft Vul canizing company. The new lirm has already taken control of Mon ty s business and will continue to operate loth shops. The Mont gomery boys both expect to enter school this fall. covering the appropriation ot water from Big Canyon creek for a supplemental municipal water, supply for tbe city of Wallowa. ny Jay Dobbin, for the Associated had saved from tbe monthly al lowance. Mrs. Johnson avers that she has been treated as a stranger by her husband since the second year Are Hurt by Frosts DALLAS. Or,. Aug. 31. (Spe cial to Tbe Statesman.) One ot tbe earliest frosts to hit this part of the state In many years dam aged late -gardens In this city Monday morning. The frost was the heaviest here along tbat part of the city lying In tbe Rick real 1 river baain and rained many gar dens of tomatoes, beans, cucum bers and other garden truck. Re- ?i.a,4batthe ,WM h,ed? ? Ditch ompanTescoverlnrtle. of heirmariuT UfnTthen.h; Ports from .all parts of the .county the direction of Salem pal .of- Uroprlation of water from theUn ie tbe defendant .poke reaching Dallas state that the ticers were Instructed to watch for hlra. At a lale hour last night he had not arrived In Salem. south fork of Wallowa river for storage for the Irrigation ot lands In Wallowa county. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. to her he did so In a cold indif ferent manner. As a relief from the treatment she asks for abso lute divorce, $75 permanent all- money, one-third of an estate valued at $25,000. $75 a month frost was much heavier In some localities than In others and that In Mine places the torn had been badly nipped. judge by a survey il: The eonnty will P8 "r 021 bushel of wncai i- averaging 12 bushels to as compared wltn la m ty falfa will average Vtant- acre. Tnere are eL Barley will yield 4 to the acre, or a total oMWJ bushela. The wool cup 1,000,000 pounds. Government' end Stctii Trade Forest Acreage . Covernor O'.eott yesterday at- ..vv ki. trnirnre to the eon- tract whereby tbe lf ,c?nTCL'! to the rational government to e mrtl Of Una In tbe national forest reserves a exchange for an eiaal acreage owe body. The contract rj"" that the landa exenangwa eaual In value. The contract on behalf of the government i signed bv the secretary of the in terior. ' mm WITH A PURPOSE I PERSONAL MENTION ' Sruthe VniSX ll'mtnl Horse Hurt in Runaway RIgdon and Roa Reliable funeral directors. Salem Nnrsery Company Phone 1763 427 Oregon BIdg. St. PanPa Guild Of the Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. C. H. Powell at the recterv this afternoon at 2:30. INDIAN AGENCY at - , :.' A. H. M00RE 421 Court Street WHEV Ef SALEM, OKXOO : . ; v XUQH HOTEL A Iloa Away from ITo BtrirOy MxUra SI oo per ar 100 ttoai f Solid Comfort Only Hotel la Bntiaroa IMotrict W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER JACK'S CAFE A food place to eat Snort Orders all daj 163 S. Coml Street J. D. Maddoz, Prop. ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. For Thor Washing Machine and Electric work aad Supplies. 337 Court SL Phone 4 S3 Salt to Clear Title Because the defendant. Joseph II. Miller, claims an Interest in 66 acres of real property which Wil liam H. Fearnley and Fred D. Garrett allege they own. a suit has been instituted against him POTATOES Call on us before you sell BISHOP BROS. Corner Ferry and High Streets Phone. 1400 Great Western Garage For Real Service Special Towing Equipment Opposite Court House Phone 44 We Never Sleep ted child until he attains his ma jority, for $500 legal expenses $75 a month during the pendency Wl M. Smith, newly appointed assistant state sunerlntendent of schools, spent his first day In of-" ne Ql1 ana tne costs ana ais- f clsl ean&tltv In ih nfrir of J. I Dursemenis oi me acuon. A. chnreniii mtmf .,tnrintnrfnt I un a motion or tne aeienaani teltf . . I the case was shifted from Mult , - Better Goods for Less HIGHEST PRICE PAID For . - SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware A Furaiture Co. 285 N. Commercial SL Phone 947 7 - Sales 5f5VXTA and Service VALLEY MOTOR CO, DIXIE ; DOUGHNUTS 35c Dox. SALEM BAKING CO. 439 Court Street. Phone 054 Will T. Kirk and W. A. Marsh all, of the state Industrial acci dent commission, were In Port land yesterday. Postmaster August Huckesteln was out on route S on his annual inspection tour yesterday. He will make an Inspection tour of the othr routes next week. lfarvey W. Parker left for Pen dleton Monday 1 where. he ' has found employment In a' confec tionery shop. Nick Hatch Is In the city from Portland visiting his 'brother. Tracey Hatch. He has been at tending a technical school In Portland. J. A. Wright has recently ac cepted a clerical position at the Salem postofflce. He was for merly In the employ of the Port land Railway, Light ft Power company. Judge Glenn E. Unruh Is In Portland on a business trip. Frank Davey has accepted a position with the state Industrial accident commission. Harold Cook. Boy Scout execu tive. Left last night for his ranch ir. Douglas county. He waa ac companied by Henry Wesley Thielaen. While In Douglas county Mr. Cook expects to get his quota ot deer. nomah county to Salem and will be heard during the fall term of court. The defendant. Hiram A. John son. has filed an answer denying the allegation of his wife that he I to be shot. Is worth $25,000 and earning $500 a month as an Insurance agent, setting forth the claim that his assets total only $10,000. and that be realizes 1165 month from his Insurance busi ness. As a counter complaint John son makes charges similar to tbe cruelties alleged by his wife in her complaint, and makes the further claim that his wife Is guilty of misconduct and unfaith fulness as a wire Is Fatally Injured DALLAS. Or, Ang. 31. (Spe cial to The Statesman) A team belonging to R. Rogers of this city ran away Moaday morning about 7 o'clock and after running several 'blocks collided with a tel egraph pole, throwing one of the horses about 30 feet and Injuring the animal so badly tbat It had Newfoundland Tries to Control Fish Industry ST. JOHN'S. X. F.. Anr. 31. The colony of Newfoundland has Initiated an attempt . at govern ment control of the export of cured fish, the most Important In dustry of -the Island. Over the protest of many ot the shipping. He also alleges I flh exporting and other trading that h denied her the rlxht to I concerns, the legislature at Its use his nsme In maklnc nur chases I session recently closed . enactea from Salem business firms be-I several measures to this effect. cause she waa making such pnr- The most Important ot these chases extravaaantlr. and with a creaiea a ooara wnicn wui nave purpose to find grounds for dl-liuii jurisdiction, suoject omy to vorce. For this reason, be says, me governor-in-councu. over me YES, our pure . fooJ bread has a worthy purpose. It brings health and strength and a" meal-time satisfaction to the folks "who partake of it regularly- One slice calls for a loaf, one loaf forms the habit. he caused the publication of a no tice, that he would not be respon sible tor debts assumed by his wife in his name, and that he nald cash for what necessities he need ed. ' SWIMMING Is very refreshing on a hot day. Come and brinr vour friends. OREGON BATH HOUSE Salem Cleaner, and Dyer, j H0TEL ARRIVALS I ' Oregon Building Soda Crackers, per poand ... .20c Tnmk. Bagt, Suit Caei 252. !"S PaII- a in if Tlrl.f fW .t "MfT Soap la 23 bar loU fl.OO 1 Hard wheat Hour at HAMILTON'S S40 Court Street WOOD WOOD For all kinds of wood, see Tracy Phone 520 FURS STORED Store your Furs during summer FARMERS CASH STORE wun us. v per sack $325 The Highland Grocery Fboae 4WS 746 Highlaad Avenue W. W. MOORE Furniture Store The Home of the Vlctrola You get more for your money at Jloore s It Pays to Trade at The i.i 167 North Commercial St. At the Electric Sign ''SHOES" DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. ' JOB WORK AND FIXTURES - 822 North liberty Street ' D.H.M0SHER . - High Class , Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street WEST FUR CO. S21 Court. Opposite Court House CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 1 383 Court Street Phone 409 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE IfototUU 'waa Src kokias far trent crriebl rtx witk elefMl boar '' ad interior noeuiettoBa tfeat ! I maximum errieo sad economy at a rcaa- oaablo prico aboaUt thia car. Lee L Gilbert, Distributor 15 So. CoBUMrdal Btran C. Barton Dartlall 21? North Commercial 247 W. T. RIGDON CO. Leading Funeral Directors MYRTLE KliOWLAND llaslo aad ifuslcal Mercjhandlse Sonora Dealer In Salem 115 Court St, , . i. . . Telephone 252 U. S. GARAGE 554 Ferry' Street . USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL-New series Studebak- e.i n.ro.. er. Yalue f 1625, today 1200. b.um I ..ft u. a. uaraae. rnuno L A R M C n MOVING STORING 930 shipping AU Kinds Repairing and Alterations Phone 1868 1LLER' GOOD GOODS Today's Record Sugseetloa 18188 Tho I Had a Bit o the Devil In Me.. Reed HLSuIfFcniStire Co. Complete House Faralshers HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Vegetables and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE ARGO F. E. Peterson. Seat tle: Henry Mitchell. Comstock. Or.; Glenn W. Cooper. Comstock. Ore.; Maude . Paeti. Comstock; Marie Michel. Comstock: D. Pal mer. Portland; W. I. Fry. Os t render. Wash.; Mr. snd Mrs. W. S. Saviera. Oxnardo. Cal.; Iver T. Olson. Portland; BLIGH J. O. Bailey. Port land; J. A. Prentiss. Dan bury, la.; Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Vech. Albany; H. J. Kick. Portland: U H. Allen. Eugene; Emmett Har ris. Seattle; V. P. Powell. St. Helens. Or.: J. E. VETERANS GET SPECIAL FARE Regulations Announced Governing National G. A. R. Encampment TRAnSFEn oi Goods VAMD i g .Beans . 1 I Eggs - I 3 . . Potatoes t N 1 Z!1. .a!! j 1 USED CARS. To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Butter . THE B. C JIOTOR CO. 171 S. Commercial St. Oar Urto floot of tracks oaaUoa aa to r roa prooipi mc aaa a track ot tbo aiao Bdod for yoar Job. CeaW7 aad Leas mataaee BaaUac a SpodaJty. . Wo Bay ao4 Htli . W O O I AMD OOA D. A. LaJtXES. Uaaaisc, i RealaoBco Paooo 188 , Busick's SALEU ALBANY Dreamland Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra xrst. oAinsnoB The Store of Housewares Phone C? . 135 N. Liberty St Genuine Walrus LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WiUaxnette Valley Transfer Co. Phono 1400 7e also do local naulisg WANTED JTJNK AND JIACHIXERY OF ALL K1XD3 ' We also buy second-hand goods. It you have anything to sell for a good price call 898. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUIS CO. 271 Chemeketa, Salem, Or. What Have You? We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tool, etc Wa will buy you out. COL. W. F. WRIGHT Auctioneer 271 K. CoraT SU Salem, Or. List your sales with as People's Furniture . Store Night Phone 1047 Faona?S4 V Portland; W. J. Crane. Portland; C. E. McShane. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fenn. Portand; H. A. McDonald. Portland. MARION William O. Fait. Med ford; D. E. Green. Portland: C. A. Done. Portland; James Campbell. Med ford: W. H. Kay, Portland: Randall S. Pratt. Port land; Josephine E. Walker. San Francisco; W. A. Coffey. Port land: D. W. Hulman. Portland: George P. Downey. Portland: W. E. Miller. Portland: II. U Mac kenzie. Portland; Mrs. Fred C. Fisher. Bend. Or.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 8tratton. Portland: Peter O. Schmidt. Olympia. Wash.; T. M. Keeney, Olympia. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cato. Little Rock: O. M. Walker. Los Angeles; Scoit Keat. Portland: William Rogan. San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. ,W. II. Goar. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnson. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Keenan. Portland; T. E.. Allen. Portland; II. L. Snow den. Portland: Elmer Spencer. Portland; It. K. Knapp. Portland; W. P. Davidson. St. Paul. Minn.: B. J. Johnson, Prineville; Mr. and Mrs. II. Lewis. San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ray. San Francis co; S. C. Van Armitage. Portland: T. A. Rafrety, Roseburg: W. H. Reavls. Napa. Cel.: R. J. Wln thron. Portland: L. E. Efteland. Portland; H. Looysmlth. Port land: W. F. Long. Chicago: Jay Sattsman. Bend. Or.; M. J. Regan. San Francisco: F. Robinson. Port land: II. L. Sale. Portland; Ben Ryhke. Portland: W. W. Stevens. Portland: P. A. Shaw. Portland: L. It. MacLeadon. Portland: C. II. Morgan. Portland; I. J. Brock ha ge. Portland; I. II. Graff. Port land: A. F. Holden. Portland; E. J. Wieder. Albany; George F. Al exander. Portland; U. S. McCarL Portland. 'ocftntPeadytttSHLnsbeekuYhage! The 54th national encampment of the Grand Army of the Repub lic will convene at Indianapolis, Ind during the week beginning September 19. Tbe railroads have granted the rate of Ljnt a mile In each di rection with privilege of going hv ona route and returninr by Pommlnger. 1 another, with stopover privileges. exportation of cod-fish. Under Its terms no one will be permitted to export fish without a license and licenses must comply with regulations to be prescribed .by the board with regard to the qual ity of-fish. the. time when It may be shipped, the quantity that may be forwarded to any particular market and the minimum price that may be charged. Monthly statements will be required show Ing the amount of each grade of fish la the bands of exporters. , Other measures provide for the grading of fish and the Inspection of vessels to be nsed for export ing tbe product, most of which roes to the' Mediterranean and South American ports. Tbe spon sors of the legislation said It was designed to improve tbe quality or the cured fish, to ensure Its safe transportation and to prevent sluts In rorelrn markets wita consequent price cutting. ABCXDANT CROPS Pf WASCO. Republican Club Will Have Meeting Next Week Early next week It Is announced that a meeting of the Salem Re publican club will be held ana that tbe club will be active until election time. A definite date for tha meetlna has not been set. A meeting of the entire Marion countr Republican central com 18-iach Leather Lined.. $120 mittee has been called for Satur day, stepiemver i. w ucu of tba activity of tne tan cam- MAX0.BUREN 179 ILCcaTSt natan will be launched. The date waa ftxed at the meeting ot the executive committee la Salem yes In the transcontinental territory, which includes the state of Ore gon, the sale dates ot tickets are fixed as September 13 to 17 In clusive, with final return limit October 12. Tickets will be vali dated at Indianapolis. Tickets will be sold st the above reduced rate only to those holding Identification certificates. These certificates can be had from department headquarters. Port land. The following are entitled to the rate granted: Comrades ot the O. A. R. in good standing, and members of their families; members ot the W. R. C. of the ladies of the G. A. Bjr Daughters ot Veterans, army nurses of the Civil war. 8ons ot Veterans and auxiliary of the Sons ot Veterans, and families. The "families of members' mentioned above Is construed to mean those of the same house hold living with the member, and accompanying him or her to the encampment. It does not apply to sons and daughters who are married and living in other homes. The following from national headquarters Is published for the icformation of all concerned "Certificates are not to be la- cued to the following: Veterans of the Civil war who are not members of the Grand Army of the Republic, even though tteir wives sons or- or daughters may be entitled to the rate.. Any veteran ot the Civil war mho Is now drawing $S0 a month pension, through the efforts of the Grand Army ot the Republic, is not deserving of any privilege In connection' with the encamp ment of the organisation he is too ungrateful to Join. "Sons and daughters of de ceased members of tbe Grand Army ot the Republic who do not belong to one of the organiza tions mentioned In the proceed ing paragraph. ''Relatives of members of the crganlzatlons mentioned In th3 proceeding paragraph who do not live In the same household with such members. "Members of the affiliated or ganizations applying for Identifi cation certificates will be requ.r- ea to furnish evidence ot mem bership In such organization pre vious to June 1, 1920." . a WEBSTER. THE DALLES. Or.. Aug. SI. Crops In .Wasco county, arent worrying the farmers here this season, for the horn of plenty reems to bsve been turned upside down In this section. If one Is to PEERLES5 BAKERY rhilip Winters, rrop. You're Safe Vhen You Bu Here You know otx reputation " for reliability. We 3 ; . prescriptions acevrmtejy. Sole Agent for Garden Court Preparation Schaefers's Drug . Store 135 No. Coral SL :. ( Phone 197 The "PensW9 Store The Pay As You Oo Store Quality Merchandise 1 Popular Prices i - - li & tpbg Ota Stay Young As the years overtake yon, reading becomes -.- . increasingly difficult without proper glasses. Our Lenses make reading a comfort; prevent wrinkles from eyestrain and preserve perfect and clear vision. Come to us and have your eyes examined and your, glasses made All work guaranteed. Hartman Bros- Co. JEWELERS and OPTICIANS . J SALEM, OREGON terday. Adjutant Sedgwick Po