THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 4. 1920 CALIFORNIA TO RESTRICT JAPS N - Adoption of Referendum Has No Affect on Nego tiations With Japan WASHINGTON. Nov. 3. udop-j tion by the California electorate j yesterday of the referendum; measure restricting the right of! aliens to leae or hold real prop yl erty in that state will not Effect, it was learnea toaay, ine continu ance of negotiations here between the Japanese ambassador and the state department as to the status ' of Japanese in California and the general subject of Japanese im migration. The heavy (majority in favor of the restricting meas ure, it was said, had been fully discounted in advance, and nego tiations have made such progress that should treaty resul it may reach the senate during ithe win ter session. The temporary ab sence from .Washington 6f Am bassador Morris, who has been conducting for the state (depart ment the discussions with Ambas sador Shiehara, it was said, had been fully discounted in advance, and negotiations' have made such progress that should treaty re sult it may reach the senate dur ing the winter session. The tem porary absence from Washington of Ambassador Morris,! who has been conducting for the state de partment the discussions with Ambassador Shiehara, it was said, . has only partially delayed nego tiations. They will be resumed fully on the return of Mr. Morris this week. The 'Japanese am bassador conferred today with Secretary Colby, but no statement ar. to the purpose of his visit was given out.! Ar.ti co-rtpJiU'i-y Yos, 50': no!, in;e-Ast V3. 32: iefuge aill vaccination i'ive ,-r teat no. VJ3. Bird M.; no. 3i 2. COUNTY IS LOYAL TO REPUBLICANS (Continued from Page 4.) berlaln. 67; Hayes, 4; Stanfield. 2. Far congress Hawley. 136; Talbert. .11. Secretary of slate t Kozer, 155; Sears. G; Upton, 1; Dairy and food commissioner llawley, 130; Von "enrsa. C. Public service commissioner Bennett, 29; Buchtel, 110; New man, 2-J jCompulsory voting Yes. 29; no. 123; Sixty day ses sionYes. 31; no, 131. Oleo margarine bill Yr?s, 32: no H7.v Single tax 19. no, 13-j. Four term officers- Yes, 77; no. 72. Port consolidation -Yes, '?; no, 66. Antl compul3ory vaccination Yes. 37; r.o, 117. rive per cent interest s, IS; no. J 28. Bird refuge lillrs, "!;. no, 91. Divided legislature Yes. 31; no 05. Market commission Yes, 27; noj 103. . Sal-iii Xo. I For president --Harding. C.x, 81; Wat Kin, 0; Debs, 9. For senator - Ch-iianti :aiu, 118; Hayes. j'7; . Slau:;V.tr, 8: Stanfi.id. 152; Sveneon, l.VFor congress Hawley, 20r; Taiym. 22. Sec retary of tat-4-Ko'-. 2,,: Sears, 10; Crtcn. . . Dniry an! food eunvnSss!on-r Hawky, 209; Von Cearen, 10. Public ser vice comitm&ion-'i Honnett. ,51; BjchteJ. 'M; X'wm&n. 2. Ccin .llsory otiiU Vf l:. n:. i'J Sixty ' day s:v;on Yes. ! ; "no, 143. OloniarpaiiiiS 1111 Yes, 49; no.? 190 Sin'e tax Yes. 17; no. 220. rjur yo..r t.?rn rouu;y officers -Vts, 129; no, i( 2. Port consolidation si : no. 130- no, -Yes. !10; BIG DOUBLE SHOW Katherine Mcdonald The American Beauty, in The The King Pin of Fun ' makers iuty Market The woman's ride of t : an age-old argument I i I V: : IK- i jn Buster KEATON Takes the Ail out of Jail in 'Convict 13' IBER Two Reels of Uproar ious Laughs Today Till Saturday TY Sunday, Super Special "THE GREAT REDEEMER" BIG MJJT0 Divided 'bUVi re--Ves, ."; no, 17 4. Market c:mmI?sion Yes. U; no. loO. Vt WotHlI.trn For president Harding, 175 ; Cox, 75;. Watkins, 7. For sena tor Chamberlain. .103; Hayes. 1; Slaughter. 3; Stanfield. 14. For congress. Hawley 1 S3; Talbert 24; 'Secretary e? state Koser. 203: Sears, 13; Upton, 6. Dairy and iuou comiiiiss.o.ir Hawley, 107: Von Behren, 19. Public service commlssoner Bennett, 50; Uucb tel. 147; Newman, 13. ConipuJ orv votingt Yes. 34; no. 141. Sixty day session Yes. tf3; no. n3. Oleomargarine b!M Yes, 30; no. 151. Single tax Yea. 23: no,? 162. Four year terra county officers Yes. 96; no. 75. Anti compulsory vaccination Ys. OS: no. 130.. Five per cent Interest Yes. 34; no. 165. Bird refuge bill Yes, 176; no. 120. Divirtel legislature Yes, 73; no J5. Mar ket commission Yes. 43; 132. Uort consolidation 95: no. 1. Salem Mo. lo For president Harding, Cox.. 81; Watkins. 6: D?bs. 3. For senator Chamberlain, 120; Hayes. 11; Sfaughter. 9: Stan field. 163. For congress Haw-j ley. 2 la; Talbert. 14. Secretary of state Kozer. 262: S?ars, 13; Unton. 1. Dairv and food com missioner llawley, 226: Von Behren, 15. Public service com missioner Bennett, 63; Buchtel. 190; Newman. 3. Compulsory voting Yes, 48; no. 203. Sixt ay session Yes. 57; no, 173. Oleomargarine bill Yes, 49; io, 207. Single tax Yes, 21: no 221. Four year term county of t.cerfr Yes, 122; no. 111. Port consolidation Yes, 98; no, 110. Anti-compulsory vaccination Yes, 63; no, 183. Five per cent interest Yes. 31; no, 209. l.Mrd refuge bill Yes. 93: no, 132. Di vided legislature Yes, 48, no, 172. Market commission Yes. 43; no, 168. Jluttevillc. For president Harding, 50; Cox, 30; Watkins, 3; Debs, 2. For senator -Chamberlain, 36; Hayes, 2; Slaughter 3; Stanfield. 46; Svenson, 2. Representative in con cress - Hawley. 65; Talbert, 10. Secretary of state Kozer. 70; Sears, 6; Upton 4. Dairy and food commissioner Hawley, 67; Von Behren, 11. Public service com missioner Bennett, 20; Buchtel, 60; Newman, 6. Compulsory vot ing Yes. 13; no, 57. Sixty day session Yes, 15; no. 52. Oleo-' margarine bill Yes, 18; no, 49. Single tax Yes. 12; no, 61. Four year term County officers Yes, 25; no, 44. Port consolidation Yes, 38; no, 37. Anti-compulsory vaccination Yes, 48; no. 36. Five per cent interest Yes, 5; no, 73. Bird refuge hill Yes. 15; no, 61. Divided legislature Yes, 14; no, 54. Market commission Yes, 15; no, 58. East Woodbura. For president Harding. 191; Cox. 78; Watkins, 6; Debs, 12. For senator Chamberlain, 113; Hayes, 3; Slaughter, 9; Stanfield. 154; Svensen, 2. Representative in congress Hawley, 180; Talbert, 24. Secretary of state Kozer, 210; Sears, 19; Upton, 14. Dairy and -food commissioner -Hawley, 190; Von Behren. 19. Public ser vice commissioner Bennett; 55; Buchtel, 163; Newman, 12. Com pulsory voting Yes. 73;. no, 141. Sixty day session Yes, 76; no, 98. Oleomargarine bill Yes, 45; no. 14 6. Single tax Yes, 28; no, 196. Four-year term county officers- Yes, 106; no. 99. Port con solidation Yes, 106; no, 97. Anti compulsory .vaccination Yes, 40; no, 176. Five per cent interest Yes. 39; no. 183. Bird refuge bill Yes, .SO; no, 131. Divided legis latureYes, 59; no. 136. Market commission Y'es, 40; no, 153. Horeb. For president Harding, 27; Cox; 33; Debs, 12. For senator Chamberlain. 48; Slaugter, 7; Stanfield, 20. Representative in congress Hawley, 40; Talbert. 18. Secretary of state Kozer. 46; Sears, 19; Upton, 2. Dairy and food commissioner Hawley, 36; Von Behren, 18. Public service commissioner Bennett 17; Buch tel, 29; Newman, 16. Compulsory voting Yes, 25 - no, 25. Sixty day session es. 29; no, 9. Oleo margarine bill Yes. 23; n. 22; Single tax Yes, 16; no. 43. Four year term county otflcers Yes, 30; no. 24. Port consolidation Yes. 28; no, 14. Anti-compulsory vaccination Yes, 19; no, 3 b. Five per cent Interest Yes, 20; no 32. Bird refuge bill Yes. 27; no. 27. Divided legislature Yes, 31: no. 11. Market commission Yes, 27; no. Having sold my farm and must give possession soon,. 6 miles East of Salem, on the Silverton road (the old I Sheldon farm) ort Monday, November 8, 1920 Commencing 1 O'CIock, p. m., I will sell all of the fol lowing Property: 10 HEAD OF MILK COYS-10 0. 1 horse, 8 years old 1 Cream Separator 2 horses, weight 1100 each 1 Farm Wagon 2 Calves 1 Harrow 1 Plow . 15 Tons good hay 1 New Ford Truck 1 Drag saw Three acres Potatoes, Set of Harness, One Scraper, Post hole digger, 1 5-tooth harrow, and articles too nu merous to mention. All the above cows giving milk. TERMS: All sums of $20 and under, is Cash; over that amount 12 Month's credit will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security, interest at 8 per cent. ..No property to be removed until settled for, and Auctioneer to be final in all cases of disputes. GEO. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer L S.RAMSEY, Phone 1177 Owner NEW SHOW VAUDEVILLE TODAY 21. Melianta For President Harding. 83; Cox. 19; Debs, 2. For United States Senator Chamberlain, 26; Hayes, 2; Slaughter, 4; Stantleld. 7fi; Svenson. 2. Representative in Congress llawley, 81; Tal bert. 7. Secretary of State Ko zer. 91; Sears. 4; I'pton. i. Dairy and Foo4 Commissioner. Hawley, 81; Von Behren 10. Public Serv ice Commissioner Bennett, 17; Buchtel. 65; Newman, 4. Com pulsory Voting Y'es. 23; No. 66. Sixty Day Session Yes, 21; No, 50. Oleomargarine Bill Yes, 34; No, 46. Single Tax Yes. 14; No, 73. Four-Year Term CotiniyOf ficera Yes. 32; No, 50. Port Consolidation Y'es, 33; No, 41. Anti-Compulsory Vaccination Yes, 22; No. 61. Five Per Cent Interest Yes, 12; No. 70. Bird Refuge r Bill Yes. 21; No. 57. Divided Legislature Yes. 15; No, 63. Market Commission Yes, 19; No, 64. . Chemawa For 'President Harding, 120; Cox, 55; Watkins. 4; Debs, 3. For United States Senator Chamber lain, 76; Hayes. 5; Stanfield, 99 Representative in. Congress Hawley. 136; Talbert, 5. Secre tary of State Kozer, 145; Sears, 6; L'ptcn, 5. Dairy and Food Com missioner Hawley, 132; Von Behren, 10. Public Service Com missioner Bennett, 43; Buchtel, 98; Newman, 1. Compulsory Vot ing Yes, 35; No, 105. Sixty Day Session Yes, 29; No, 98. Oleo margarine Bill Yes, 60; No, 74. Single Tax Yes. 14; No 121 Four-Year Term County Officers- Yes, 57; No, 73. Port Console dation Yes. 40; No, 84. Anil- Compulsory Vaccination Yes, 22; No. 115. Five Per Cent Interest Yes, 32.; No. 101. Bird Refuge Bill Yes. 50; No. 81. Divided Legislature Yes, 22; No. 97 Market Commission Y'es, 27; No, 99. Kalem Height For President Harding. 134; Cox, 64; Watkins. 13; Debs. 10; W. W. Cox. 1. For United States Senator Chamberlain. 101. Hayes 7; Slaughter, 13; Stanfield, 95; Svenson, 2. Representative, in Congress Hawley, 148; Talbert, 27. Secretary of State Kozer, 163; Sears. 22; Vpton. 10. Dairy and Food Commissioner Hawley, 134; Von Behren, 30. Public Serv ice Commissioner Bennett, 44; Buchtel, 124; Newman, 23. Com pulsory Voting Yes, 35; No, 157. Sixty Day Session Yes. 46; No, 129. Oleomargarine Bill Yes, 51; No. 30. Single Tax Yes, 23; No, 176. Four-Y'ear Term County Officers Yes, 87; No. 96.-' Port Consolidation Yes, 61; No, 114. Anti-Compulsory Vaccination Yes. 47; no. 153. Five per cent Interest Yes. 24; No. 168. Bird Reruge Bill Yes. 90; No. 103. Divided Legislature Yes, 33; No, 147. Market Commission, Yes, 51; No, 128. Donald. For president Harding 4; Cox. 47; Watkins. 1. For sena tor Chamberlain. 58; Hayes. 1; Slaughter, 1; Stanfield. 70. For congress Hawley, 94; Talbert. 7. Secretary of state Korer. 99; Sears, 5; Upton, 8. Dairy and food commissioner- Hawley, 97; Von Behren. 5. Public service commissioner Bennett. 44; New nan. 2; Buchtel. 73. Compulsory voting Yes." 29; no. 73. Sixty day session Yes, 29; no, 58. Oleo bill Yes. 34; no. 57. Sin gle tax Yes, 19; no. 89. Four year term county officers iYes. 40; no. 63. Port consolidation Yes. 50; no, 51. Antl-compul- . vaccination Yet, 41; no. Five per cent interest Y'es, no. 86. Bird refuge bill 24: no, 79. Divided legis latureYes. 31; no. 67. Market commission Yes. 2 5; no, 77. Knglewood. For president Harding, 134; Cox. 60: Walking. 2; Debs. 1. For senator Chamberlain, 64: Hayes 6; Slaushter, 3; Stanfield, 125. For congress Hawley. 155; Tal bert, 11. Secretary of ktate Ko rer. 136; Sears. 11; Upton, 1. Dairy and food commissioner nawiey, ,141; Von Behren. 15. service commissioner 4 4: Buchtel. 122; New Compulsory voting no. ii v. sixty aay ses- 47; no. 109. Oleo 52; no. 103. .Single 15; no. 161. Four- county officers Yes. Kozer, '37; Sars, It; Upton. 6. Dairy and food commissioner llawley. 272: Von Behren. 18. Public service commissioner Bennett. 70; Buchtel. 231; New man. 5. Compulsory voting Y'es. 61; no. 238. Sixty day ston Yes. SO; no, 204. . Oleo margarine bill Yes. 80; no, 213. Single tax Yes, 31; no. 269. Four year term county officers Yes. 146: no. 142. Port consoli dation Yes. 118;' no. 150. Anti compulsory vaccination Yes. 64; no. 252. Fiva t cert lntert Yes, 34; no, 251. Bird refuge bill Yes. 110; no, 183. Divided legislature Yes. 74; no. 20. Market commission Yes. 50. no. 226. (Tabulations continued Tomorrow.) Socialist Object to Withholding of Mail WASHINGTON. Nor. 1. A question 'more important than was involved in the Dred Scott decision or any other question heretofore raised concerning the destiny of democracy In Ameri ca is declared by the Milwaukee social democratic publishing com pany, publishers of the Milwau kee Leader. toJte presented in Its appeal filed in the supreme court from federal court decisions to day, upholding Postmaster Gen eral Burleson's autborty to deny the malls to that publication. The postotfice department, according to the brier, has persistently re fused to indicate any specific vi olation of thJ espionage act, un der which action was taken, be yond thtj statement that the pa per had shown "a general ten dency to be seditious." "It is absolutely necessary that the use of the mails as second class matter should be preserved to the stld paper, the brief as serted. "If It is not to be com mercially destroyed." The petition said Victor L. Berger. managing editor, had of- ered to change the entire policy of the paper It tne ban was. titl ed, declaring he owed this to 12, 000 stockholders. sory 61. 17; Yes, ii i n.iii iiimi.iniirt r f t v ( S I i;. JkLmm 1 1 ! AJy i j. ROY STEWART "leFkGod" Public Bennett, man. 6. Yes. 29; sion Yes, Bill Yes. tax Yes. , year term' ; no. so. Port consolidation Yes. 39; no. 111. Anti-rompul-sory vaccination Yes 49; no" 119. Five iDcr cent intert Ye?. 27; no. 142. Bird refuge bill Yes, 49: no. 113. Divided legislature Yes. 30; no. 130. Market coinmi?sion Ye?. 26; no. 130.. . Salem Xo. 3. For president Harding. 1S6; Cox. 8..; Watkins. 6; Debs. 1. For senator Chamberlain, 13 4; Stan field, 139; Hayes.1 3; Svenson. 1. For congress Hawley, 202; Tal bert. 16. Secretary of state Kozer, 23 S; Sears, 6; Upton. 9. Dairy and food commissioner tiawiey. zm; Von Behren. It. service commissioner 54: Buchtel. 173; New Compulsory voting i v. aixiv-aav e- 60; no. 136. Oleo 61; no. 145. KfnM Four- Yes. A snappy outdoor picture western BLIGH THEATRE Public Pennetf. man. 5. Yes. 53; sfon Yes. bill Yes. lax es. 28; no. . 185. year term county officer? I": no. 9S. Port rnnnlMilnn Yes. 81; no. 114. Antl-com- '"uu,ll cs, &i; no. rive per cent interest Ye. Bird refuge bill 129. Divided ses- no. 160. Markot 173. 46; no. 167. Yes. 3; no. sion Yes. 38: ci.ramisswon ves. 4 2: no. It 9. Salem Xo. 18 For president Harding. 227: ?SV9 7 Catkins. 6: Deb,. 5; v. . Cox. 2. Fenator Chsm- Deriain. 149: Hayes, ter. 4; Stanfield. 177 tative in Talbert, 10; Slaugh-ReDrenen- congresa Hawley. 238; 16. Secretary of state Keel of Electrically Driven Ship is Laid TACOMA. Nov. 1. The keel for the first electrically driven cargo ship to be constructed In Tacoma shipyards was laid today at the plant of the Todd Drydock and Construction company. The ves sel which Is to be a 6,500 ton all steel motorship Is being built for the Alaska Steamship company and many officials of the line were present for the occasion. Klrm Xo. Ik , h Supreme court justice Crown. 141. Attorney general Ba-.lev. 27; Coshow. 9; VanWinkle. 102. Kalem Xo. 7. Supreme court justice Brown. 51. Attorney general Bailey. 7; Coshow, 8; VanWinkle. 40. Kalrm Xo. 5. Supreme court justice Brown. 95. Attorney general Bailey. 12; Coshow. 1; Vn Winkle. 74. Brook. Supreme court Justice Brown. 23. Attorney general VanWin kle. 19. St. Pant. Supreme court justice Brown. 30; McCarthy. 17. Attorney gen eral Bailey. 3. Stayton. Supreme court justice Brown. 57; -McCarthy. 8. Attorney gener al Coshow. 16; Johnson. 8; Van Winkle. 20. AumMille. Supreme court justice Brown. 41: Smith. 2. Attorney reneral Bailey. 6; VanWinkle. 23. Kat Hubbard. Supreme court Justice Brown. 33. Attorney general Bailey, 12; VanWinkle. 16. Yft Ktaytoa. Supreme court Juitlce-Brown. 36. Attorney general Bailey, 2: Coshow. 6.; Johnson. 1; Van Winkle. 23. Went Hnbbani. Supreme court Justice Brown, 35; Smith, 1. Attorney general Bailey. 7; VanWinkle. 30. W'rt Ktaytoa. Supreme court Justice Brown. 15. Attorney general Bailey. 5; Coshow, 6; VanWinkle. 8. Champorg. Supreme court Justice Brown, 15: Smith. 1. Attorney general Bailey. 8; VanWinkle. 1. McKee. ' Supreme coart Justice Brown, 25; McCarthy. 19. Attorney gen eral Bailey, 14; Coshow, 2; Van Winkle. 4. Srollard. Supreme court justice Brown. 22: McCarthy. 11. Attorney Gen eral Bailey. 7; VanWinkle. 12. Cent ml llowrIL Supreme court justice Brown. 48. Attorney general Bailey, 5; VanWinkle. 33. Victor Potat Supreme court justice Brown. 19. Attorney general Coshow, 4; VanWinkle. 7. Turner. . Supreme court Justice Brown. 91. Attorn. y rental Bailey, i; Cosbow. 2; VanWinkle. 67. t-'-t WtMMlbara. Supreme court Justice Drown. 71. Attorney general Bailey. 22; Coshow. 1; Vn Winkle. 49. Hattrvillf. Supreme oart lutir lim n 17; scatterinr. 4. Attorney r-ner-sl Cly. I; VanW'nkle. 12. hrotu Mill. Supreme court lattice Brown. 72. Attorney general Uall-r. 4; VanWlnkl 111. ... .-uprrm court Jan ': McCarthy. 1. AtT r.l-Ba.ley, ; V.aWJJ j Ka Sthrtlo " ' Supreme court Julce i5;.ttertBc.j. AttoraerVS al Bailer. It-. r. I U iakle. 74. ' ; j . mm i lu. 19; maturing. lAtiorarr Winkle 2C. T- OREGON WILL CKLKRRATE. EUGENE. Nov. 1. University of Oregon students and Eugene townspeople are planing a Joint armistlcs day celebration. A par ade with veterans of four wars wilj be a feature. In the evening there will be a dance at which victory medals will be distributed to ex-service men. VAN WINKLE IS CHOICE (Continned from Page 1) 20: McCarthy. 4. Attorney gener al VanWinkle. 9. Monitor. Supreme court justice Brown. 37; McCarthy. 1. Attorney general Bailey, 1; Coshow, 1; VanWin kle, 24. Prlngle Supreme court Justice Brown, 43; Smith, 11. Attorney general Bailey. 2; Coshow. 7; VanWinkle. 26. Eat GervaN. Supreme court Justice Brown. 44; McCarthy. 1. Attorney gener al Bailey. 3; VanWinkle. 30. Kalem Xo. 13. Supreme court justice Brown. 55. Attorney general Bailey. 4; Coshow. 7: VanWinkle. 44. Sal err Xo. 14. Supreme court justice Brown. 97; McCarthy. 2. Attorney gener al Bailey. 5; Coshow, 2; Van Winkle, 70. Liberty. Supreme court Justice Brown. 20. Attorney general VanWin kle, 18. ' , Sublimity. Supreme court justice Brown. 108; McCarthy. 3. Attorney gen eral Bailey. 27; Coshow, 16. Fairfrroand Supreme court Justice Brown. 49; McCarthy. 1. Attorney gener al Bailey.- 1; Coshow, 8; Van Winkle, 39. Xchama. Supreme court Justice Brown. 21. Attorney general Bailey. 1: VanWinkle, 14. Cliemawa. Supreme court Justice Brown. 52; McCarthy. 1. Attorney gener al Bailey. 7; Cosbow, 3; Van Winkle, 4 5. Kalrm Height. Supreme court justice Brown. 89. Attorney general Bailey. 12; Coshow, 11; VanWinkle. 84. Kt Kalrm. Supreme court Justice Brown. 28. Attorney General Coshow 2 Van Winkle. 17. ' . Maclray. Supreme court justice Brown. 26. Attorney general Bailey. 1; Coshow, 1; Johnson. 5; VanWin kle, 15. Qalnahy. Supreme court Justice Brown. 13. Attorney general Bailey, 1; VanWinkle. 10. Kalrm Xo. 8. Supreme court Justice Brown. 75; McCarthy. 4. Attorney gener al Bailey. 9; Coshow, 11; Van Winkle. 32. Kidnry Supreme court Justice Brown. 15. Attorney general Bailey, 2; Johnson. 2: VanWinkle. 19. Wmt OrvaU. Supreme court Justice Brown 16; McCarthy, 2. Attorney al Bailey Winkle. 6. Coshoi Van lfcmald. Supreme court justice Brown. 31; Smith. 1. Attorney general Bailey, 5; VanWinkle. 10. Englrwond. Supreme court justice Brown. 74. Attorney general Bailey. 9; Coshow. 5; VanWinkle, 51. DRY GOODS SILKS Men'f and Women's Farnishmjji, etc, etc. Oar Prices Always the Lowest GALE & CO. Commercial and Court Streets Former! Chicago Store LEARN TO fmi T7 l 1(1 A I Corespondent J rI case II II i i ii m m i i i Ell - U - ILAI oa us roue suu voa am IXDSTSATD ACT BOOSXrr AM TOMS WTTMOVT aV vou. school pcorsft ar TtaiLAacxsT canoes ao famous itbt ImtroctMa and Local ji l mim J WJ foaXCJTT JUST 01E YEAR AGO The People's Cash Store purchased the entire stock of Groceries in their State street Store opposite the Hligh Theatre from J. L. Buslck & Son The store has been greatly improved, the stock is more complete, regular, deliveries are made a few times daily and real service is to be had. Try us in our State street store; the phone is 1799. lieginning Saturday, November 6th, we will hold an ANNIVERSARY SALE that will make everybody sit up and take notice. Watch for ANNOUNCEMENT IN the near future we will open a general hardware and paint business in the store formerly occupied by Barnes Cash Store at 286 North Commercial street It will be our aim to give to the Salem public a hardware service heretofore unequalled anywhere. Watch for announcement later. - Doughton & Miller 286 North Commercial Street J ti 1 ai tuu. in rfutaii