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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF pbr,w lrr,vc , .'M.-ni:i t.. ur. JiKUf I iirnli ,m E. D- Koach and family, from a charge ot trespassing and lar n8SCtt, northwestern Nebraska. . lit nt, r.-, a pi,.;, nf frecent comers to Salem. They guilty. The .court set Tu. sda toect to 'acquire a farm as soon J nr.- .v as a late for a li.-a t in g. . tliolr Kiririnr -t ml -i . 1 - lot- Mo, .r.,.,.,1 r thei pet their ......... - .i.a 'iv of the )reiron larm of th tarn Z. which Mr i l!a-h says are very lifferent from Ihe farming in th pgshopper state. With evrrv Automatic KcfriK- tor. Stift'f- Adv. Will bring you a buyer. gferftfT N Found - A man asleep in a boxfar n.ir Cottage and Trade streets Mon itr night, aroused the siis-picion a, man nannd n. who lives on the corner, lie phoned to ih wlice Station for an officer to take eharpe of the sleeper for hn micht hecome a menace !: - i , i i ,, ,. I i in the neighborhood. Pone' Il6t i l" ntttrer Victor went to investigate Officer . i i.nt fould find no trace oi th-.- bux cuulu Bn" (TosliUC Out Needleeraft StWk M Tallman-s, 12 1 S . Cot.ri. St. j Ad. . i ! Z : " ' MonmfD, TMilsone And marble cleaner. Kd MiUer. 27S0.Cnurcn . none i-ju.n. ; -Adr. smith ArralRnod Henry W. Smith, former post BMter of Turner, was arralune.l LOIS WEBER'S "Too Wise Wives" Are American Women Spoiled? jtcgulM1 f t5.0O Thor Vacuum Cleaner, Our Irice $25 ELECTRIC MACIIIXK & EXGIXKKJilXO CO. 137 Cont fet- l'hone 488 Our Glawei Fit Your V.yv. Our , bills yurt pur?t? 4RTMAN BROS. Je(rflers and Opticians rbooe 12T3 - Salem, Oi-cpon JUST RECEIVED KaaoDft Perfei t Liquid Painta Reasonable Pricoa Capital Furniture JL Hardware '. 5 N. Commercial Phone 347 Sails Cleaned ?!Jo Salts Pressed -"o Salem Cleaners & Dyers 1115 S.. Com'l St. Phone 1SCS TREES Fr BprhiK I'lsntinc Ort'r from Tbe BALKM M ltSKIlY . .428 Orrffon Ituihlini liLIM 'lt EtiON ' Thono 1763 WOOD WOOD Call 0. H. Tracy Wood Co. tor all kinds of -.. i. dry wood hompt delivery Thone 520 We pay 2c above the market orice for eggs and products PEOPLE'S 4 CASH STORE Some Builders Take Notice ea sate you money on 'out Plumbing Supplies; It lil pay you to como and US about prices. We al yn baTe a Bupply of all klnda. M Tents, all sizes, prices ; -very low CAPITAL Bargain House and soil everything ; Phone 398 Chemekcta St. THE OREGON STATESMAN. .... . . , , ,,,,, , , w jv l u I 11 - i )) .1 ! Charles F. Hon. s, and had in do with removal o! m.-nu'e irotn i i emis.-s pun has. d ly Mr. I '.ones. tee re With every Automatic Keftfg.-r-.tor. Special display at Stills. Adv. . lien: .Atittneiits Two lurnisljid hoiisekeep,,.; rooms. Marion St. l'hone 1 :. J 1 $-' month. Adv. I lit Idler Um1ciI A man was reported to the p .- iter- department Monday night as endeav oring to force an entrance through a window into a home on South Twenty-second street F. o .wiee sent in tlif rail to 1 i" ,. t. . . . ' .. station hut :i t li r..iir-. i ii b ance sent in the rail tn I'm . are limited, oumc i a i k of ,,ffi ,, i, . oif,,.rs. ihe ia!l was not rs;on l to. However, nothiuc finthe. hviiUl "f th "'"'hance. ( 0i w).f I.,f, sM.k At Tallman's. 1J1 s Com ! St Adv. T10 His.., iwr Dreamland Kink Wrdnesdar June 22. Adv. Dreamland Ore In- t ra. IH harp- Fikfl An honoraldo dlciiar-e from the I'nited States army was filed j yesterday in the office of the : county ch rk l.y Clyde C. Com- ' stock. Mr. Conistock enlisted October I'.ni, and recivelj his discharge on April 2. lM:t. j A disrhai ue w as also tild Jromi the I'nited States i:;n; hy Oral' Miskell I.emmoii d t ! A;.ril 11.1 1 91 !. He enlisted ; t Portland October 1. llls. Webb & Chugh Co. Funeral Directors RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians NOMKING Upstairs at 162 !i K. Commercial rtreet Chop Suey, noodles and Ameri can disbet, lc cream and drink a Open 11 a.m. to 1 am. Fre Dancing Every Satorday Nint tilt Orchestra Do. you ta TURKISH BATHS If not. why not? No other baths or treatments ran produce the permanent re lief to the person suf ferine from dlnaKreeabt cold or ail ments or the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths -will. Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attend ant IS. ONK of th- Rnatest Joya iti this life comes to a man throuph bis ability to read When it becomes ne cessary to strain your tye:i to take in what is on the printed pa Re it becomes Just as necessary that you ccn ftilt art authority on op tometry. Ilav us build for you a pair of plasses that will Rive your vi ion the proper accommodation. H'tlslllT 2iL .! gin- iy.nax-i 1 .enjoy !READIffG?f r M rv!iTiiBJ-i!i SALEM. OREiiUK . , WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNK 22, 1021 :iV&) 'Am Automat ic M-jiiis l-'n-c I.. lii.iuirc- today at Stiffs. - Adv On Couple laccn-ei Km ilia Snook and Ojal Mbkoll ' l. Hilton of Sa 1 -in wire granted i m.iltiage license yosteiilay 1:1 ill- e'ii. hi the coun y c!i :U. Wa caJee Snpitme Lb u'oi-.a'it Comtuai: '!'!' A W Fry will he wish us on Wednesd.i-. night. June 2.'.. I'ka.-e he in attendance ami bring mi h: her Mih i v you mav k now of 1 h i ; n t In - 1 1 hoi I -ornithine of vital impnrtanee to 'U. i I . C. M a I in , ' K K Adv. dniiiiisi ai ri N.inie.l In answer in a petit. ion fil O III 1 1 1 1 ii-e -.. in- i unit 1(11111 lor a ppomt no I! I of an ;idi ""'"r of th. , t;,!e of A J ., v deceased, t.ie court appointed vi.irL.eiy t, i.ootiev as al:niin tratrix of the .st.,t. Mill W.mhI Kive loads of 1 i; in. h inside mill " oil. $ 1 v 7 " I'uy now. promtn deJiverv. Spiuldm- l.oeqin Co. adv. Koyal Nciiililxus Tooioriovv d I - t I I' t con ven t ii n ,,f ,,i IJoval ei-lihies of America will !e he'd in Salem Th'tr-dav .lute' - : ' the cam ;is of that nril-r 'ii t h' , ounties adrJicent to Mar ion loll'lty Will he represented Mf Ida llam'.ilen. state super- i -1 n u- depuf, . v. il atti nd the me. tin:;, whi.h Uili ou n at l.u o'( lot k I - . tircal IUanki Cet them at The Statesman of f Catalog on application. Adr. DFDCnllJiP iLKSONALS j . y i Ceor'.e Brown of Slavton w is i business v isi t or v i sterda v in th sty. " " j Charles Martin of A n msv i 1 1 i ' ' " ;;"r b:i called a meetinp for was anions: li e business (allers in v ' xt Tuesday nipht which will be j the city yesterday from that see-' "f sreci.il interest to every on i t ion . connected with the troop, nd a j Mr. and Mrs W lliam .lons o j lars.-e turnout is expected. Macl. ay wer - in Sa'em Tuesday, j Troop No. 4 is the oldest an I ' liat,-. a former p-sidem of! latest troop in this city, and j "bis city, hut who is now livinp atl Mr. Ire::ory is its third scout I I.odi. Cal., is visitinp w ith rriend.i master, the first two bavin-- 10- i "' 'he ( tV. I sil'lieil hecillse of rpmnvnl frm-i Mrs. V. was in the V. YounjJ 'f l!ando-i ii y ye- tet day on bus;- ness. W. Pw. Sm tli o' Oak drove is :i business visitor in the city. John I.oper. manager of the ,r Po dmiim room, has been ill for th" past few dav. A dauirh'e" '.vas born to Mr and Mrs. S. C, Smith S I Commercial street . v est -rday. HOTEL ARRIVALS MAIUO.N - Those registering from Portl.-.nd w re WaHaie Me Camant. I'. Thomas and wiTe, d. A. Allen. ('. U. I!ra!;eman. I.. K. Davis, T. .s Loveless. Scott Kent. K. j. Dasso.i. C'.en Cooper, How ard P.utler. W. .1. P.rett, I! .1 Power. (;. S. Nelson. . It. Weiss. If. .Jones. H. A. Hampton. I". A. Keikert P.imI K: rn-iis. A I". U'l bens. Weston Clark. W. A. Matis lield. C. K. Carter. Others rg:s terinp wei.- I'. 1'.. Plat!. Yak ina: aCrl A. P.artna. Kuperie; C. K Wintler. S. title; C. Scott. Imis ville. K) ; Milton Levy. San Pra'i cisco; A. . l lanapati. San Krin eisco; (1. N I'town. I.os Aepeles: C H. Ih'nn, ( ihi.s Hay: M. K. Itoot. Medlord: .lames fiardror. .lack Davifi. New York: . Schcnhd Karl C. l-ikoiiih. C D l.tt .tr tt . Oregon Citv . aiid .lohn C. Holster. Sati KrafHssco. HI.ICH Among I hose register intc from Portland were William McKild iC.-rford Ha. ley. Fred Young. Sage Ta.'.lor. '. I' Dietner 11. H. Dumas. 1'.. I'. Skellm.m. ; -orge V. Stokes. .1 S Cleasoll. Y Sndt. Krs Nor.nl. O. M Plalh. A. A P.aue; tii.-n, J. W. Cafes and II A Craft. Other:', were F Y: tVaddy, l.os An.;ee . Ii C lirmv Turtier: U M. Me Ph ll p-. Clin intiati: P 1 Mleiiiv IT Tax bo- M. dford K. Wailsworth. ilarrishurg: Mrs Crant Kin;. Helen Kinp. Sibt. A. A. Afli.i!ir. C-,rva!!i-; M :' and Mrs. .1. C. Harmon. Mi and Mrs .1 Simon. Sattl-: Mrs. .1 D O'Hrien. l,o Ang- bs: M P. M lU'tiry. Spokane; and Claia K Feller. Don;-.ld Three Hearings Held In Salem Yesterday The public service commission vesterdav conducted hearings in Salem rela'iv- to crossings near Springfield. Dane county ; near Al bany, in l.inn (ounty, and at WhHeson in Polk ot:nt. At the Spi irigtield crossing, which is an overhead at McVeigh j point between Kugeiieaii.l Spiin - tiebl. the hi-bway com in i ssiori wishes to change th" plans and cotistr'.tt a m r tna neti t carlh fid appro. i'h instead of a trestle ap proach. Adju.-tment of a cost ar-tan-'etiient i; causing some rmi troversv ieiwe.-n 'he Southern H:n:fii eoiiipaiiv ami the commi--,i:i, ,.i.d the hi aniig put- into the h itids o: tl.e pah he set V ic. i .on iii ission for decision. TODAY THE TWO HOYTS A UiK Novell y Show o GO L I J7 Eli SCOUT HONORS Business Man is Made Mas tor at Ceremony and Banquet Last Ni-'ht To he 'elcitid ;is a S( oil t 111 a -1 e r "f the Iill Soi'l'S Hi Alneln.l iloreliv accepting the i evp, ,u - i In 1 -it les of leadi r.-h i j i tor a l.i r- ; ;-' , ii I. I oil 1 Ol Vllll'l ll'.lll lOV IIOIKI ..'! llle vrcjllol lloll tll.it (all lie . . t-Iovm il on ativ mall man may s-'tve a- a Scout coiinciltnati. or hold down a salaiied position with th. oi L-a ina t ii ui , hut to h a sruiitmaMer well, tints l i ! - I. rent. Such an honor was paid I' M. ilrr:'iirv prominent Salem !.u.-iiie;s man. la-t niuht when !e- as adiuini-tered the o.ih of oi j I i. a- scout ma -lei o Willani- ! tie (roup Xu. .:. !oy Scout.s of IIOTlea The,.' was a lar-e nuiiihir of loi s 1 1 1 1 1 1 u the hatliUet tahh' at t h I 'reshv i. i;1 n , hu 1 1 Ii . in i i'.i:.nv with C. I! Clanctv. pres ident of the local oiinril, and Walter A I'e'itoii scout master A feed, t'eiiiindmi; one of theiond 1 .lays when a'ful! stomach was ll"t '( Codlilioss. vvas served hy Ihe committee iii rhartre. alte wliiih the installation ceremonies were r.ad liv Scour Kxeeutive I la told I.. Cook. Scoutmaster C.re;ory assured 'he troop of his eood intentions, and ptomi.-ed all that tloy wie.ill have ihe opportunity to partici- nonesi-to-poooness scoutiiiK propram. To "he p'e- pared was his admonition to his 1''P. declarinp that so to be '"' re.uline'-s lor the pool thinps that are to come. Mr. the citv. II Machinery, Poultry Sheds And Other Things Make Good Sliowin.c; P.itten by the bug of retrench ment, the Idaho state leislaturi last winter cut out all the appro, priatior bills for state and district fairs, and Ihe tietu stale will have no more oiliciai fairs this year than a rabbit has an income tax. Oregon, more wise to the neces tv of keeping tip heart, and the -pirit of progress, and the ways oi spreading pood cample among Ihe people, appropriated enough money to instiro a splendid fair, whcih will . land out in the north west like a . ede in an Igo rote wake. A er,.at in . Vit.. : hed. ::i2io feet, has (li t e -r eomplcted. be low the entrai, . .ilioli. and an other shed of like vi.e is being b gim. atol will be completed in tim for the I. nr. Thi will give ade liiate iii.ii liiiir loom lor the com pctilive dispbiVS that are the best reasons for a state iai. Tin- machine sheds, are of wood construction, but the line new poultry building. Suxl2u feet, is of brick. It will be fine enough to make a common .speckled hen swell itp like an ostrich with pride :ind ought to give ten dollars worth of encouragement to the poultry business of Oregon I nere w ill be nothing better for the purpose, west of the Missis sippi river. A new roof has been put on the slate fair restaurant building This place, that has been based to various church organization? for restaurant privileges during the fair, is to be made safe and dry. and a duckling i -; not to be an essential part of patronage therein. There are fillv as many race horses now at the fair grounds as there have been of other years The on il'tv is believed to be fully as good, ii not better The auto seem- to have been unable to dis place the lirht harness horse in public esteem, and l'u' galiopcr . i nd the trotter: and the sj,, wheebrs continue to hold their own in Ihe l.oe of the hundred m i les a n boa r ga - buggies Some great ra. e.s are epe, , , (,, be ( sche,u!e. for the fall fair. ! New Yorker Wants Prunes Of Mistland Variety . 'te,- man in e.v 'ork citv who j 1 a - In-. -n c 1 1 in t j 1 1 . i,, p i u to - -j is v i . much a la "(. ", ,.st to 1 -houh! not find Oregon prune j in 'be -mall tow n vv ;ii-i he v . j I'l'll 'I the s - m !!, M W 1 I . - 1 i the Oregon c rowers Co o' i t : Ve a -soe ia 1 1 or. i "I am poii'-.' 'o my summ. r ' j home m northern New York ' ( the season and I do i t nun i " I ' can g. ' your Mi t land j rife ; theie 1 h ui' lover touinl a p:t:n that I coti'-ider a- go.wl as -.our i ;! a m ansi'iu- g. t i box if- Ulll cm fell li:e where ffl go it I in New York i Some oi. philosopher said thi: j to his g ra nd son : ! ''M boy. I have experienced a thousand wrecks and war an I national and personal i i,. 'ro j plies and iini-1 of them ncv-i , ; happened at till Let's lor ! some of Hies,, anti'lpal d e.ils livily, and wait until tli-y tome N T liiili im,si ,., IR,V do." win The New Yorker borrow, d a tuantity of trouble that neve existed; fr ,1( Oregon Mistlpii,l", have found ssich a sale in the cast thai they're liu,. vvoid- i i - in-' i thev Ill eve one moiah Girl Accuses Mattin of Being Child's Father Clniri,,,,!,".,:.:: . of herTh I I - ,. . , r 11 ' ' "'It. lo.sa I'.atalion a uirl ahout l:. y,.;,rs , h.S !,,.,, ,. '-tinm-ntal in the arrest M,,.i,i.v : niuht of Hc iip. Matt n. son ,,f Mr ami .Mr K K. Mai tin ne.-r Macleav w . . . residents -.. f . iWHS ;'.,'r"',:",, "-!"r,,,- lore ii fi (. I-.. I nriih of the 11K,,,. . ' ' ,,"1rl '"' ''! - '-' t not e,,,i,v , thl, ,.1.,,...,, ,,,s l-iil w. ... i . ..... . .. . - i . . i ?!! i ;is I u 11 it n -as inrnished The date of th I" a t . n has not vet h. I'll set. Diabetes Discussed at Meeting of Physicians A veil attended meetinp of the Man. n. Polk and Yamhill county physicians was held at the Com mercial club rooms last nipht. with more than a score of physi cians in attendance A scholarly paper on "Diabetes'" was piven hv Dr. .1 Shelley Saimnan. which vvas followed hv n siiiiii..,! , lis. .. I sjl(u of hot h the nai.er : ',.... eral treatment and manifestations of the disease No luncheon was served, it bejnp solely a sej.-nt if ic meetinp for the benefit of the healing art. NEW COMPANY TO COME IN JULY 1 (Continued from page 1 business of th,. Phe comp-ny will . be carried ( p by a new corpora ' tion recently organized and known ! as the Northwest Fruit Products I ( mipary This corporation bears Ihe same name as a former com pany now dissolved The n"v ! i orporat ion has b ased th" I.oju ! plant from th. Phez company and i will conduct ,1 this portion of tin- 1 miriness iu'.te independently oi the old corporation. I'pon being asl'-'d what he thought .oiild be a lair average 1 rice for loganberries year in and v.-ar out. C M. Miall. president of loth cotiipaires. s'ati'd that he is not attempting to answer th" piestion of what '.ifuro will, over i term of uari, yield to the rower :n adequate return upon his i ii vest in ii and for h;s labors. Flit ui e Not Fctm-d. Mr. Miail's hopes for the future cont"m;ilate a steadily iticre:sinp volume of biisine s along moder ate lines, and he expects b'Trv :.rk:es to be sufficient to provide th compai.y with a stiady supply f fruit. In his judgment it is too soon ifter the violently inflated condi ions only so r-cently terminated to foini a sa'e judgment of win' the cost of production v.ill be dur ing the next few years, and what 'il-consequence would be a fair 'flee for Uie gro ver to look fo'--w.rd to. In any event he rep- fls beitt" i tic of h's comp'inv '. Tlnc:paI functions and respoii.-i- 'ilit to t ike care of as larpe a Villtlllle a.S possible of ea''' sea son's crop ;..l thereby to do" its share towards sustaining ti'e coin innnilv and building' up Ha owi mark't-. Will l"e Many Tons. The Nortliwe t I'riiit Products fHTlpatiy will u.e a large tonnage if loganberries thi.: vear Ju I how many tons Mr. Miall is not Mying It Mil! be enough, however, to make a considerable provision m Is contribution towards caring or the big surplus that is coining' in. And thus, this vear. and in uture years, it Is to be hoped. ,nd it j; fully expected. The Phez interests will remain one f the principal stabilizers of the 'oganbetrv industry in the Salem lislrict Certainly, it will he a most valuable service when price are low. and tl"' outirt through channels is prorations. Ciowers an- already engaging pickers, and logati bei t ies w ill be gin to come in within a very few .lays 'pei haps some ilns week, . nd surely a good many tun - next week, BUSINESS SLOGANS ARE SELECTED (Continued from page 1.) ..veryone feel welcome on Harga:n Day. Let ns treat them so cour teously and honestly thai when they return to their homes they will fe.l that tbe day has beep Ten Reasons Whv 'Sou Should t A ' i t ; n ' -id Wi'i: Is 1 -t I'ei a II e w e aim to give you b't I 'I civil' 'n 1 1 We gi i e v hi ON I i 1 1 1 N DC F. I ' KNT.s' K I II I or ever y dollar. i d. i 'on r' . v. A ' u i ." and Pil I It y I - on I ' I "I I i. 4th. le V'' pi i v ie ' i v "i :' . I, U i i N IsVLIl SI HSTI 'I I I F .;-!, flub, Cr i . i i'" I'l.al ::. i ci-' till your Pre., i i p t ions le i 7l!t. (.t'l.tli' v Fn -. Then Pi ic. !,. We N'.'- r M " ' '. we .nil. I K. It h'T ,.i.i a Sab . 'Mil. V, e St l':i H " ' "f !i' :'.t.lt"ltiet:t y. ' M k e ' 1 K . ga i ! ! -1 our ' ' I I ic W e i to: a Hi .) ' r and Hcli. - tl. in Come. in. l.'-r in'! Aciu mi" d Schacfcr's Drug Stor Sole Acre" is for Cai'l'-n ( . : Pi p.l Ml I'll! - I;:.', N com i m. Phone 1 . 7 well spent Let us. if possible. , make them feel anxious to attend I and take advantaf;. of our next MarRain Day." The foltowirp are th( Harpain ! . ' fore.. Any others wishing; I'aiton Jtros. Kodak films de en !l - h 1 1 ' I i 1 1 ri i m m it ii te:. ! e u. i T 1 1 ! - e 1 1 e .e 1 1 f ree (111 I la rtr : i n I la v i In " l i UMiies. Mens l.eaL'iie. I ' h o ii e ! ' j . Andersen t- Hrown. th' sport iiiK P'iihN .-tore. Spoilsman headquarter. Hii'fr Hrown Shot Co. No A truH ficticious ,u..tatioiis. ""'"'"''"I sale. ' I Hishop. tlie home of ()reK "" "lade virtcin wool proiluct--. M: " Hun n I L. Itnsjck A; Son. Viui Flour d '.-1 ri hit I ors ' I-i.-'e,, p (',.,,, company u- 1....1. i... . , , ... ..; . . . i. i,.- i I - i III lie, lets - pre.,.,,,. ,,ali,v. That vsn ,. ' . ., ' . '" .-ii iii.iuurn ice in Manilla. I nr. d in Sab m by Hi;t t.rcup Ic Cream Co. The Houterv Shoes at less fur c ash. The How Optical Co A di p u dable place to have your glass., made Lens. -, ground u i l i jirelll ises Cross M it ket. Meals of (Jual it ami Flavor Ch. inh. is a,- Chambers. Furni Hi", tup-, linoleum, ranges and general house turtii-hings; The C-n! ral 1 i.a . m.o y Tom ('ion so Photographer. 1! North Commercial street. Commercial Honk Store. tonal ity and s.-rx ice. Davie-: Shack Peanut bnti'e. H. H Kshleman. V !1 lor less Ii L Farmer Hardware ' Our hardware wears. Kost. r t Maker. The French Shop 11a North High St. Millinery and dieses Cray-Hell". Candy, ices, and men Is. (.real Wevtern Carape. Kvery thing for the auto. Win. Cahlsdotf. lab- V' Co Mauser Pros. Sporting goods. Martman P.ros. Jewelers. Gifts that last. C. S Hamilton. C W. Johnson & Co. Kafoury Pros. Thrifty shoppers shon on M.irgain Day. McDowell Market. Where a dollar does its duty. D. H. Mosher. Merchant tailor to men and women. Only firm in Salem doing tailoring under the union label. Miller Mercantile Co. Good goods. Quality first. Neimeyer Drug Co. In busin ess for your health. Oregon Theater. Our music makes good pictures better. Peoples' Market. Our Coupon SWEET FEET Nothing is more satis fying than the freedom of the feet from those unpleasant odors which make a person self con scious and emb.tras.sed. Our foot lotion banish es sweating, and repuls ive odors from feet and armpits 50c bottle Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial St. Tli-- .'iimnier 'a t ra 1'iitig .'iircsMirii It'eoifly intij.-'d liamliing tlie Kintl that fan ',: si ill s nil It We're pi-ct.,1 ,.f "INDISTItrCTO 1.1-;(. AfiK" for rigid -ptfil icat ions, not only n-'f a nd . I vie as well. When you're tlinuiyh planning "iir vacation trip that "iNiMSTitrrTo i.rc;(;.(;f;" win satisfv that our prices C. I" Peoples', Cash Store. Shop w ith uie crowns ai naif m uusy oar-1 pain cenU-r. S i ..( . a I sale l,o stationery and on e,sj on.lence anls. I Paris Shoe Store. Style with-i out extravagance. .1 C. Perry. The Itexall store. ; Portland Cloak tc Suit Co. Sab iii's greatest women's apparel store. i Portland Ky L v P Co Do it lib cirically , Ivi-ti'in A ( ; rcen l a ii it: . Keal barga 'tis Holh Croc ry Co. (iialjly gro i cries A s ite place to t rade C. M-. Cob i ts. The Court si : i e t ocer Sil' in Pe'Kinr " The Home if Dixie Hread and Dixie dough nuts. Salem Hardware Co See the stlein Harilware Co tirst. ) .1 Schei Men's clothing'. Shoes and furnishings. S. otch Woolen M.lls Store. Del , 'or valu'-s for less money. The Spa The only cenfeciion-r- in the citv manufacturing our own ice cream. The taste i 'lis the difference. Steiisloff Pros. All kinds of tiojce, fresh, cured and mhoac,! meats t . (i Shipley. ; Skapgs I'nited Store No. ;!7. ICiocories and fresh meals Sileni Variety Store." N. Com menial street. Where you g t r:ght men handise at right pii'ef: F Iv Shafer. Harness, bags and b-ather goods of quality. Mrs 11. P. St it h. We special ize on children's hats. .lohn SHtidin. t'.4i State street. The only tailor who makes all his lothes in Salem. Salem Sample Store. 14 1 North Commeriial street. You do bet ter here for less Valley Motor Co. A. D. Thompson. 2a4 North The Boon oi Rub Tub books save five percent. j Price Shoe Co. Hunan Sh. White Wash Skirts And they always come out fresh and white for the next picnic or outing. ;6f ourse, that isn't the case with ANY white wasH skirt, but it's a rule with Shipley's White WasB Skirts for they are chosen with an eye to thesb'th hgs ; good ma terials such as gabardine, iH'afcf slatin and wash pique that will hold their -ship n; launder beau tifully; styles that are attlratf-jye; and modish; workmanship that guarantc-psioosj seams, hems and quality in the buttons,! eici, used. $1.48 $M ; ! j' ''' ' 1 ;' j. !' ! I I Tl IK' STOKE WHOSH That Defies The Baggage c;'.t imiist demand; durabilil v alr ;i;ll Ii hiugf; in hi:-; . I hey must stand !!; wear :ltiq as to duial;ilit y, but arc right S. HAMILTON HOI SK l'TKNISHKIt CnftinJ' - rijU street. The Remnant Jiqii 'jjllf.os. A pquarc deal al- wavB' ,'-i'f ' I, 'UU.A!( V Ittftvill. f Imy Rood goods hell ;aijid sell for less. r Vfller 1 Bros. We cuarantep pood Novice and right prices on fancy i!l ptaple groceries. v4wf;illace. 2 29 State street. C.eueijaHatto repairs. Expert re IiairittijUiitf moderate prices. I '1i If it SPECIAL ; ' his Week Only 2'Xoi". can of Libby, Mtfsfilli & Libby's (torntjil lieef you can ljyrj jbn:: corned beef alul talibae at this lt5? tfrice x 25c t x Fori The Picnic uWirmletti stock of cfHskita both bulk and i at H a g e, crackers, ciinq3 meats, pickles, CARL & I 6 BQWERS0X tm Court Street -, - I V Pleasures e ! I t 1 -v; ! 't it 'Em ' I : 'Btm V '- SYS11R8I PAYS .YOU! 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