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V r t '. THE OREGON- STATESMAN'S ALKM.: ' OREGON : THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER. 18, 120 3 CIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF 0 Meeting of Pa-, officer will be sent to return hiril Clarion couotF ou A. charge of Jar Snecial trifle lodge No. SO. this evening, at b ociock. Work in the M. M. degree. eeny. raring Set The public service commission w, tet November 26 as the date Jo, hearing at 'Hillsboro rela urejto iae Garden Home railway crossing on the Oregon Klectric a The crossing is paid to-be Mf ;of the most dangerous in the j ttate. , - " fetishes, 2c lb. Delivered Vrd K. Richardson, phone 494 i " Tie! Arrested John Tuel, who escaped from tktate prison .farm last month, i under arrest at Crescent City, Caly according to Information re ceived by prison authorities. An Trusses Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by i an epxert In the business. Makes Home Here tJ. Ed Uoas, who has been in Yakima. Wash., during the Slim mer, hasreturBdto Salem filth his family wnere ne expects to make his home. Mr. Ross w? formerlyV secretary and auditor for the slate h&hway department, and later was ' secretary treasurer and auditor of'The Phez company of Salem. Mr. Itoss is at present engaged in 'auditing" the accounts of the state board of. engineering examiners. day. Tlu fncorporators are Itn bert A. AVlltiams, Martha H. Wil liams and Fred Jensen. The cap italization is $:,ooo. Resolutions of dissolution wie filed by the Armature & Electric works of Portland. Resolutions showing an increase, -in capitalization from $20,000 to $r.o,0(to were tiled by the Marion Automobile company or tvaiem. The sopbpmore orators", will, be Hoy Sken and ftuby Rorencranfi. Robert Notson ajid Kdna Jenniwou will uphold the honors of the freshmen. F. A. Ilmwnell ead P.-A. Hrownell died at a local hospital Tuesday evening at t he age of 77 years. He was born in New Red ford.. Conn. The re toxins are at the Webb & Clough funeral parlors. , Antonio Mhicrviiii i Piano accordionist, at Ye Lib erty today. - T" . It . , 5 nPnnnAi1 OUVE THOMAS in "THE FLAPPER" Last Tiines Today y;i ncynx V.ig J)ance Thursday Sight At Cotillion1iall, given 'by the Knights and Ladies of Security. Everybody welcome. Solent Camp No. 1 1 Woodman of the World, and Silver Bell Circle No. 4 3, Neigh bors of Woodcraft, will hold their annual homecoming Friday eve ning. Nov. 19. All neighbors and families are invited. New Vaudeville- And pictures at the P.ligh today t -T T DIXIE 1 DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. ISALELI BAKIIJG CO. 431 Court Street; Phone 9&i I WOOD ? WOOD CaD G.'n. Tracy Wood Co. -- . for all kinds of i '. t, . dry-wood i . - Phone 520 rYqopt delivery ITALIAN PRUNE TREES A lew left,, all grades; also vari u kinds of nursery stock. We rr low making fall delivery. jRCITLAXD JiURSERY CO- Ronte 6. Salem Phone 111F21 WJHamctte Yalley Transfer Company i v Fait Oat Freight Daily Between rsrUand.fcnd Salem Phone 1400 r t ULEI! CLEANERS AND ' . DYJERS j ' JtepalrJaf 1 Alterations kill . Com'l 8t. Phone 168 floral Firm IncKsases The 1 Bangalow ; Construction company. Inc., of Portland, filed articles of incorporation yester- Jane H. Chubb Ie-.ui JameH Rillon Cbubb died at. a local hospital Wednesday at the age or S3 years. The body was sent to Portland by Webb Ml Clough for interment.1 . Officers to He Ejected There will be an important ses ion in the Commercial club audi torium Saturday night when the Salem Floral society meets for the annual election of officers. -The hour will ' be S o'clock and all members are expected to be In attendance. j Fresh Salmon 7 -Cent- r ltts Markvt, phone 211. Vw Slunv Today Vaudeville and pictures, at tb Hligh theater.' Notice Ask for "Health Creed." also "Small Hoy's Prayer" at the fol lowing places: Spa, Cray Relle. J. K. Samkson. grocer, corner of Cnion and Commercial: Y. M. C. A., also Y. W. C. A. These carJs will make an ideal Christmas girt for your boy, nephew, or neigh bor's boy. as they will instill a beautiful thought in the mind of each boy, who receives one. The proceeds will be given to the Hoy Scout organization. Cards, 2Sc; envelopes for mailing. 5c. ftreets at he residence of Mrs. M. S. McCoy, where it . was said someone was breaking into the uounv Officer Morelock answered fhe call and found the kitrheu window had been broken. The sound of the falling glass had awakened a granddaughter of .Mrs. McCoy who doubtless frightened the intruders away. No clue to assist In their apprehension could be found. Igal Hlnk Get tnem at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. caused some disturbance In thel uy was wot lo Tillamook forj" neighborhood. "Wood has been re-1 burial. . . (4dli1.Ni.Mi HeMHel collision occurreil at the in tersection of Court and Cottage streets yesterday, when an auto mobile being driven by C. K. Van Nnys of Turner. coll:del, with a truck of the Willamette Valley Transfer company, driven by A. A. Shaffer. The Van Nuys car was 1 somewhat damaged. Thnnkstjivins Football-Willamette- vs. Whitman, con ference game. Tickets $1.00. Manzine Cluh Hate The Ace, 127 North High. For Medical Certificates for Marriage Licenses apply to S. C STONE. BL D. Tyler's Druj? Store f 157 South Commercial Street Salem's Biggest Football (itn v hitman .vs. Willamette, Thanksgiving day, 1 p. m.. 9ick ets 11.00. - - L00K1 1 Debaters Select el--r ' Debate teams to represent each of the four classes In the coming fnterclass debate "contest at Wil lamette university were chosen yesterday in tryouts held before members of the "various", classes. Fred McGrew and Paul Wapato will uphold the 21 banner on the aeoate floor for the seniors. The juniors will be represented by Lucile Tucker and Viviafl Isham. Spurs Used - 1 Charged with cruelty to animals upon information furnished by Dr. D. D. Keeler, Edwin Reynolds was arrested yesterday and pleaded guilty to the charge before Judge Karl Race. He was fined $5. Ev idence given In the case showed that Reynolds who was riding a horse, had used" his spurs on the animal in a very cruel manner. promised tt pay fur the wood and to leave the city, they rlalned yes terday afternoon that It a iui pOKsible for them to continue their journey, until the car in which Ibey are traveling is repaired. !iuever. police officers are keep ing watch of their mbovemetits and bavn given them until this morniug at X o'clock to l-ae the city. SOPH LlETtlBERS rv ENTERTAINED tractions Put on at High School Last Night It if ,tpMMNfed M. It, tvie ban accepted a posi tion as clerk of the circuit tourt and will fill the vacancy -caused by the resignation of C. K. Ellis. Mr. Ellis has accepted a position mith Klmo S. While at the Ma sonic building. Accident Conimixsion Sue I ' E. E. Daniels, a chiropractic physician of Newberg, has brought suit against the state Industrial ac cident commission to collect $7.5" Which he alleges is due him for professional services. He claim Ihe commission is discriminating against the chiropractic profession. illgdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. IX PUSIXESS FOR YOUR AUTO'S SAKE v : Car niot hitting Tight?- Bring it to us. A-place to get tires, tybes spot , lights, skid chains and. tire pumps. 1 Great Western Garage Phone 44. Opposite Court House ALWAYS , OPEX I 'if "; The Vacuum Cups have ar- ' rived at v A. H. MOORE'S Salem School of Expression Lain Rosamond Walton,-Director It? Commercial -Phone 692 1484J Weekly Recital Clasa ..v.k oernce YALLEY MOTOR CO. CEXTIXE ! UNION ALLS ;i a-i.ou ana o.uo Stlitl'5 Planting Time J. Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Small Frnlts, Roses, li 11UH1 , THE SAXF3I . .XTJRSERT 1 COMPANY 428 Oregon BIdg. Phone 1763 FOR BARGAINS or all kinds such as furniture, etoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 21S Center Phone 298 Collide With Street Car It. W. Roth, 396 South Twenty first street, while driving north on Church street at -the intersec tion of Chemeketa street, collided with a west bound street car and as a result his car received a brok en fender- and a damaged front wheel. A fender was torn off the street car. " . Eerse Account Filed The Mofntt for Marshall club filed an affidavit of election ex penses yesterday with the city re corder, showing an expenditure of J65.20. Committed to pital William McDonald, who has been causing the police officials considerable trouble during the past few weeks, was committed yesterday to the Oregon State hos pital. - ftr-vn !rain rmiiiiinv tif ha" ... ' 1 wa a Salem visitor yesten'ay. Mr. With G. Andcrsoi of Jef- fer?Mn was in iatcm yesterday. j - . ' 11 v. charter, who ha. nipr0fTam and Carnival At- lUker, has lett for Van Xoys. i al.,f liere be Intend to locate. j O. E. Ia-wU motored to Port-i land Te4lay mo nlng to tbJ . hKKk shorn actompanied by J. reeeptioo in the form of a liliuT. O. J. Iter, and Lloyd program and carnival was given ' Keene ot Shaw. a night by the fBkr aad Ha- William C. Jjn of Salem l lor classes of tire high achool 1 . I registered at thf Iltrtel Portland ( 1 he Incoming aophomor ruO ' t W. C Knighton was here yea- over 40O wer present to enjty ttrday from Portland. program which was Pt on trr" Senctor C. M. Thomas of Med-.the student l-ody aociaJ coramit fotd attended a meeting of .th tee of which Will Ashby U chttr tale whicr board yesterday. man. D. F. Itaaks of lkise. atate, The. program wa UiJd JaJ treasurer-elect of Idaho, was a two parts; the fir taking pi v visitor at the offices of Stat in the aasemMy and second 4 lh, -Treasurer O. P. Hoff. . Jgym and lower baJla. Mn n1 Senator John IU-11 was hera i readings wera the Xeatsre 'f the yesterday from Eugene. Urogram riven la Ihe aml.'r. .. II. II. Corey. m.n.Vr of th.jTh. taking part were: U . .. el. T Pnnrif Ward. JIT pablic service commisstoa. teie-1 . . graphed the d tni I 1 ku . 1 z.-rA.m I Miller.- Silaa Laa ueue taiur In aa order to force payment f ! that he Is on his way home from and DeSart'e Jai orchestra. ;A aa ailcgeci IndcbiedneiM of $7SjSt. Ixns. Mo. welcome was e tended i.a Iw.ftil. ror merchandise, said to cousi.-i Percy A. Capper, state tngia-.of the UnUnt body by Paal ha of prune trays, the Hamburg ret. Las ben granted a permit j ley. president of the m uJe.it V.Iy. Manufacturing company started bv the city recorder to rpalr his (Arthur HarnlltoB. prc5id.nt of the an action against Charles Scott ! home, mu t nton street, id r-icin recni.inK Crucifix Br McCormack and Werreurath ask to hear this sacred record. II. U. Stiff Furn. Co. Two Autot Itamaged G. E. Schopf, representing the Oregon Grain company of . Shaw, reported -to the. police yesterday that while driving: on the road from the Aufrance place eatt of the penitentiary, an automobile driven by. M. . Gllsdorf, coming from the west, collided with his car and turned it completely around on the road. The force of the impact threw the Gllsdorf car into the ditch. A Mr. Peron- fcoom, who was riding In the Oils- dorf car waa cut about the face and hands. Both the cars were considerably damaged. and others yesterday. The plain tiff claims In the complaint that the trays were sold by the defend ants to the Friends Oregon Colony Evaporating company. timated cost Is $S00. E. X. Errkson and daafhter. Miss Mattie Eriekson. are vUitors i In Salem from Woodburn. Mrs. J. S. Taylor of Shears W.W.MOORE Furniture , Store The Horn of the Yletnri Ton get mora for your money at aioora'a It Paya to Trade at The FARMERS' CASH STORE . . O. Burtoa Pnrdall 17 North Commercial MT, TURKISH BATHS ! Opens up the pores of the skin, starts good circulation of the blood and knock Ex ema and other skin diseases gaily west. - Thus says Mr. Purdy, manager of the Ore gon Bath House.' Open daily from 8'a, m. to 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Intruder Frightened Away . A call 'was sent Into the. police station Tuesday night' asking for an officer at Capitol and Belmont DC (KEROSENE) HEAT' COMFORT Accounlinx Ikemanded L. S. Ilickm A filed a complaint yesterday in the circuit court asainst the Great Western Garage. in which he asks for a decree that an account be taken of all of the dealings and transactions of the firm covering a certain period dar ing which he claims to have had an. Interest In the business and until the severance of their bus iness relationship. .Marring l.h-ene Ivncd A marriage license waa granted ( in the county clerk's office yes'cr- aay to Aitia eem-'xae-ana Jac d Biersack of Scotts IlU'a. Cabbage. tUr lbi Delivered Ward K. Richardson. Phone. 494 DIschargr Filed f George S. Schaefer filed honor able discharge, papers from the United-States army yesterday in the office of the county clerk. The papers stated that Schaefer had enlisted at Woodburn and served as a private in Company D, 347th Machine gun brigade, lie saw ac tive service in France and took part in tho battle of the St. III Wel, Mause and Argonne, during which he received shrapnel wouuds in the head, shoulder and leg, on July 27, 1918. . . Api-aites Xamcd ' An order was filed yesterday in the county court appointing J. II. Porter as administrator of the e- :aie of John W. Yelenie. deceased J. II. Maolding. E. S. porter and u. it. uavis were named as ap praisers of Ihe estate which is val ued at llSv. STAXDASO Oa COMMNY fJypHie Ordere Ont Gypsies who have been caniD- Jng for the past few days on the piaie iair grounds are said to have I-1 UW CajUlUX7MJrVSZMrS. THE RESTLESS j Administrator Xamed The county court yesie.day ap pointed Jessie Martin as adminis tratrix in the estate of Koe C. Martin, deceased." The estate is lilued at $1000. J?y tVUDEJll W. U1AHSUI4 MARIOKDAVlES ELECTRIC MACHINE & iEI.GINEERING CO. fat Taor WuhJnr Machines and iPlactrie Work and Snppliea. IMCotilJSV. t Phone 488 UARHIAHBROS. CO. j Icr Hat Jewelry Jerslen and OpticUni Talkfaig Machines and Records Player Pianos ana riaycr bmus THE "DAYTOir ',Ti Bicycle for Ereryone - ILOTD E. BAMSDEN HT Court Street tJpyclenaj Bicycle Repalrtaf 'A "WALLFELT" Takes the place ot cloth at about one-third A tlAXO. BUREN 17 N. Commercial St JJ7 North Commercial St. Sic Sign "SHOES' " W ! C:0S0H ELECTRIC CO. p3 WORK AND FIXTURES !2 Korth Liberty Street Have Yon? t 7l ieU nl exchange "'tod second-hand furnl- 5Jp We wlU huy you COL, W. P. WRIGHT - "Kfti Co1 SU Salem. Or. f D y" u ; rtcpk't Fornitare Store -t Paoae 1047 PhoneTl POTATOES Call on ns before yon sell j i vtTQTrni nitofl. Corner Ferry and High Streets rnone ltuv L A n M R MOVING MSr STORING VoO SHIPPING SALOl ah v:'j- TRAHSFEr of Goods W00DRY - conducts sales anywhere In Marlon, or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER Petter Gooda for Xeae HIGHEST PRICE PAIDr ''': . For SECOND HA!nJ;FTJBITTJE Stores carpets - ana , mMtsunt A Furniture Co. . DIiavia D 17 285 N. Commercial ov. x FURS STORED Store your Fnrs during summer wun ub. - WEST FUB OCW 621 Court Opposite Conrt Honaaj r CARL & B0WERS0X , Groceries . - - r - i i sjw nnnrt Street Phone 409 Am .Trm flMt ot tracks cuUel t five fu prompt arriee aad track -ef ta sis aede4 for year iob. Ceantry and Lens Distance BanllBK a BpeelaHy -We Boy and Ball W OOP AND O O A Ir - D. A. LAUCEK, lCaasfac. J Acaidcac ?aa 188S QQammounl (picture Coming Sunday Monday Tuesday THE OREGON THEATRE .-.. I i I : sun Soe f C "oiler! A oruplaio. was filed in Ihe circuit court yesterday by Winni rred Pttiyjobn s..Fred T. Barker et ux. 'n whieh the plaintiff aska Judgment agaitm the delendaats Tor the um of $2i0 and ro-ta and (J!!thuriements in an aetion to toi I-"Ct money alleged due In a trans fer c!aim. PERSONAL MENTION Lew A. .('ales has resigned j position in the Portland office o The Statesman Publishing com pany to accept a pot-t with tb Dailr News at Uamhfield. George B. GiitXllh. rubier of me Dana at Jeixerson wai trans acting business in the citr rester oay. , , Mri J. II. Varnell nf fhl fit has been at the bedside of her fath?r. X. Coulson, who died at Woodburn; Norcm her 13. The From the ataerably hail the tndenr wei.t to the gyro wVre -attrartire a: d original enrnlTal , ' stuhts acre U cdly adTertla-.! hr ' ent huiatir maaagera. Oue or . ! Hridtre. Or.. Is here visiting her;ta. ho vhirh arooed daughter. Mrs. C. A. Lewis. ZZi intereat a Ihe "aninal th ar'- North r irteenin sireeu J. C. Woife was here yesterdar from Sllerton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hwmer or SilTertcn were In the city yester day. . t Warde Uutler ana ns u" Duller are here from Independ ence. O. F. Hutler. formerly of -ni. wll become pastor of tbe ("oagregational church at Sheri dan abont the first of the coming month. . For wome time he has been employed in a bank at Mon itor. A. W. Cillia of Monitor Is U Falent to receUe medical atten tion. Miss IUanche SteTenson went to Silverton yesterday to visit be mother. Mrs. Henry fcte reason. Haring secured a Urge er.twd. promising tbe spectators the larg est animal show erer put on. the manager displayed a ta.it on which were about two dotea 4ny aniiual. After nearly two' hours of en joyment the guesta were served refreshment In the ' dome e aciene department room. . , The crowd was kept on. tbe mere, and Interest was maintain ?d ap to a high pitch throughout" Ihe entire evening. Six Member t Aided to Kafonrs Clerks Clab A .meeting of the Kafoory Clerks Progressive club held on Tuesday night was one of the oust interesting held aa far. Six new members were, added accord ing to tbe asual order of initia tion Into any well organized or der. A very .fine hot awpper waa served la their own dining room In the store, after which A- C. tlohrnstedt gave tbe 24 members a very Interesting talk on the tnbject. The Soul of Business Thoit Shalt Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself." Some of the re marks were that. a change has come in business, that, there Is more religion is business than there used to be. On Sunday the business taan or hi clerk cannot prc-frs to love his neighbors as himself and on Monday bally hfa employees or employer.. The head f a concern, be said, must lock to the welfare of tbe workers and his duty to hU castomera and the. country; In.xp.er words, the pet pie. In dealings through the employment of truth and honor, and the employees In turn must give full value in service for full pay. The ubcle thing, summed up. is "loTe thy neighbor as thy self, or do unto other as you would have done unto you. DREATtlLAND RINK Dancfe every Wednesday ' and Saturday Jtangalow Orchestra DOWN A WEEK "Will Buy a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM GAHLSD0RF ' - Tb Store of HOVSE WARES Your Street Costume Is Not Complete without the final, perfect touch of the new and . correct mode in KID GLOVES To be correctly gloved is to be correctly attired but we realize the high prices that have necessarily been quoted on the best makes of kid gloves. We are able to offer you unusual values in a line of gloves that has come to us on' a late shipment. The allowance that their tardiness gave us, we have taken from the price and the result is a sale of kid gloves in overseam, in .full pique and half pique style, in black, white, tan, brown and grey. t" zi bars Savon Soap fl.oo 3 0 pounds Onions.. . ........ .25 Onions, per set . .92.00 Spuds, per sack. .at JVO Wheat, per hundred fl.oo The Highland Grocery Phone 496 74S Highland Avenue ft THE RESTLESS SEX Starts Sunday at THE OREGON THEATRE r. t ' m n KOHKMAX IH VOtMKI DOUGLAS. Arit.. Nov. IT. George J. Moore. American tore man of the Paerticos mine of tbe Cananea Consolidated CotV7 company. Cananea. Mexico, this morning -vas shot and severe: r wounded by a Mexican known as Manuel Fait, ae-ordug to infor mation obtained from Sato. Arix tonight. Faix escaped and early tonight had not been captured, although company men and Mex ican authorittea were hunting him. Moore was v-ouaded in the left arm and 1U hip but will re cover, loctors say. Colored Man Gets Money, i Whites Get No Whiskey "" With a worried expression oa his face. Chester Foster,- a local j cigar dealer, appeared al polk headquarters Tuesday -aight Aoi confided to the oQcer the loss cf a roll oX bills. ' He said it happened In th!s way: A Negro had approached . him near Ue .Oregon JJectric de pot ; and asked him for the price or a mesL He otiiiriagly reached into hia pocket for the money and , when he drew it forth Sashed be fore the eyes of. the negro a,roll cf. bills amounting to S1CS. which " he said the Negro grabbed and disappeared Into tbe crowd. With. i due appreciation of Foster teaw logs.. call was seat Into. Port,, Lasd. AUany and IVocdburn to watch for tbe negro, as there was." ao doubt that he wc-ald take m4- n vantage of the Crt car oat. ."Tins readeth the first chapter. . . Two co; a pJaJnts were CleJ es- . terday by t hief of Tolire Welsh sgainst one Frank Jehnsoa. - a negro, held by theTcrtland vAltn charging him with larreny by bailee. He la tbe man re.nd by Foster aa having; stolen SIC -from hia near the Oregoa Elec tric depot Tuesday Bight. On in TestlgatLtx the case, the police report stsies. It develops lsl thli" man Xohusca had ajreed to se!1 " Ft-ster a case of .imported wh's ley. the money having be-a.pald 4 over f c r this purpose. After re ceiving the mtney John sort went lo get the wbUkey.llt may he Jt ' waa In Prrtlandi and failed to re- turn. According to the report. Lt also develoaed thst roster had only $70 In the deal, and that , the balance of the money had been paid for the same purpose by Oliver lUlsebeck. . . - - rr. .rrucATiox KILKD -What N a statistician, t?" A statisticiaa. my sen. Is a man who comes to the aid of fis hier which csnnot lie of them servc h." BiMctcs HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Vegetahles and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE In Four Special Groups $2.98, $3.48 -$3.98, $4.48 ''Save part of your income Bijy onlywhat you need . Add to your bank account and PAY AS yOU GO t 1 1 a.? -' 'isii'- tt -- ti" ' - i i- i- '- f- "i " li i ? '1 " Just the thinf? These dainty. crUp j j F- A - . delicately salted Snow fUles. They --J ' ' are sold fresh every here. Ask your J,' ! ' jrocer. I 1 , II - ' a1l mm J. m,,lm. , S rUfc j , 1 1 J . "! ; EB25n2i Ray W. Aogell ot Ho yd. baa filed with, the state engineering department aa application cover ing . tbe appropriation of water from Eight-Mile creek for their--- ligation of a small tract and for domestic, purpose. Other applies- . lions have been filed aa follows! " By Grover C. Curtis of . Willows, coverinc the appropriation of water from IWllow creek for do-, raestlc nse and the Inirttlon of a small tract in Gilliam county; by Joha Jacksoa ot Glen dale, cover- ins the appropriation ot water'' from Cow creek for the Irrigajlow , j ot Co acres In Douglas county; by i John Ohman of Lakeview. coser- ling the approprLaUon of water - Cam If - , w i ,r m , i of (S acres In Lake county: by William C. rax too of Madras, covering the appropriation , of water Irons Willow creek for do for Irrigation ot a sraaU tract. In. . Jefferson county; by James Johns ot Pendleton, covering the con struction of a reservoir on Tre-' " vellion Springs creek for tbs" stornze of water for Irritation of laad In Umatilla county. ; j Never hear n more aboat a-.) dog bearing the name of Rover. , llemember when t was very fashionable.- Hut there are really bcit few oid-CaibJoaed degs left la 4 this vale of tesrs. . Potatoes We are paying the high est price for scull lots or car lots at any shipping point. We ran gtore your pota tory if you don't want to sell. MANGIS BROS. fWarcooex Higlx tnd Trade Streets Phone 1231 Office M2 State Street TV- TIT a ii ii c ti t j j tn 1