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Till-: ORECON STATESMAN. S.M.EM. OREGON MPOfflT sigestis on the SIIR CARE GIVEN 111 E POULTRY To Keep the Young Stock Growing. Healthy and Com fortable is the Bin Thing at This Season of the Year Here Are Some Suggestions Worthy of Being Carefully Heeded. Keeping " young f , A ; lp, healthy ami ' - " " "; ; the nroblem which .outioi.ts hi. poullrynicn. and espc i;.l!y pinners, at this m mii, of viar The iK-ttfr a flock is c lor throOKh tlc warm r monthH the more caps you w,l. tl when price are high m tu" fall and winter. Ah soon an '! hatching season i ". r ' . . male bird not m b-d i"r " 1 ! season should be marketed ... Kcrvcd on I lu; home table. '11," desired to retain a- breed' i -another year i-houid be given .1 turd or Pn Uieinst an 1 il otlicrwi- for. hell , iijii pii'ie.;.-. arm will iu;. jii-t as 1 -1 it 1 1 11 -- Mr:'!, il from t ( 1 - - I j 11. .tie- and the-epgs will hi: in r ! ! r 1 lie ; u I;,.,.,, l-nper and ' of better e.ualMy. as well as fat r for i;,sirk-fiiiK purposes. I'I.'- i-- iriportant and is a rub- 'h i .-ho. lid ho , I oi io el In iit ; : 1 1 1 v ' J.iT. I.I 1 1 Ill - lll.l ! I ' ' oi .- had lioiil.j ,i ,r.. v !. ".! .ii tin:-: lin.- tlx -v . .in. bet u-r t ti.-n hv .111: h.oli 'li.it tr-.--. 1.', hi- , .i., 1 1 r -. 1 1 k ' ' ' o r "!! . co; ;i 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 or a 11 v 1 , III. I thi-- 11. 1 ! II' I . In 1 1 bin;' of i : 1 iMlmc The ynuii:- :!.. chick, the Hunt harmful '" ill'i I of tin- hot. Ill It! M! Ml Ml ' 'I' Mil. hut low I v.- ,,f ;, ;K0 . )-,.(lIjt-,. 'i;o!c Al-o 1 hero rho'i Id i,.--- ! I ;tl o 1 , m, W ;i it vv ji l;i, fowi ' 11. nil .it all time-. ' no i-M us.- f,,. the la. U if I ' ' III i.i I.-. I-i ' all. I mites are moi(- phn- tlos time of e;ir ,iikI at ' ill :i I he hi rds ii re Ic.i'.t i t.md their ravage-. Mn, ' in lie- roo.-t-. cinij'ii tic,!-, I h- il v t hue. a rrv in on Mood -in-! hi activities w hii" the birds sleep. Thi-. of !iiimi Very W e;i i.-iUa-. irsi . I. K il, iint suck hloo.l 'i'ii an- voi.v a l.no.' t, til' ir I: "i-'i't on thei; rierv " I - II pj:f Ve Wlillh I eiues. ' :. , III. (.ii 111. ill family. They remain .11 the fowl's hoily ihe entire time '.ml ii'. e on (e-ul kin scales. Th.- iT-nily f(,r i.nt.s is o pr..y or pairrt all tin.- wood i oi k of thi- hoaie or rurtji with otne i-i ul !iijui4i lin- killf-r. Iio I.i- . .. .' t. flH untn y(J '"" ' !i :" '! i--!ti ovcti in, ( h- 11 . ..rifuri.- 11,,. i.i.o tid-. lei; ' H 1 1 " o : ii . jo 11 1 ; 1 ut 1 lii i . !c''t !i e ! :, ;, ,w. 11 ii . .1. c iil 1 ii lo d.reciion o ,1 )e 1 . mi c.in. There ;ire many brands of jxiwder on the market, most of which ,ti.- -uod. but they will not :ai -in, 1 iii. I;, ns nni-.ss you "rd ihim well once or twice a '"I'lh thvoM.ii this warm see .-on. he.,! c ile sliolll.l tie lsel ill : I'tilliier 1,-f iill- llo i,,t leed too IMil-'h hi 1! Jiloihit in; fooii. -.,-l.ciall i; void- hirds hae a lim-iu-d run cryjiuie. , Hnv. corn should he used . With whatever "lain tei !vvs in y.uds he .sure to Mi(piy ;1 -,o)rt iot of pre.'II -tii!''. I i.i., N very eMMitial to 'heir health. Siirout'-d oats, let-tuc--. Suit--.s chard. ,'vt top. onion '"!' lawn !iipint.s. witrtnelons. ' ,l ' ' :'!I od. Chirkf-ns on fie.- r.uie can s-Io-t their own latioriM, hut 1 hose confined must take what ou i;:w them. I to Ml. (,, ;U(. thetn wha they Illllst 1...V.- to keep in health, and plenty oi iiiiin fool in one of lIlCM- Here, - jt j. v. D11 tint,' hot weather dicrstion is more 1 r -iuiiish and bowel I ii" lual-e freiiiif-nf uniunr. nee. Ki 1 p ;i hoppe, or charcoiil 'Ion- .i i.nd This will tend Keep ,ij ..tive tract sweet imI do tr, h to pf. vent sickness. Make sanitation onr watoh- 1 F TIMELY H MBl ; ' 1 .... i a SUNDAY MOKNIMt, ,)UM'; Z(. uk 1 ' - Wrifilil e pons OF IIOHIOH FOR IE BEGINNER at. A ii' ouas -When a 1 1 11 20(D)! And TWENTY-SEVEN OTHER BIG PRIZES, Totaling $510.00 Cash Ity Michael K. Hover Trap Nests. It will require ahout on,. tr;,p ,.., (,v,.rv thre hens ln th.. flock Fancy White K.-2... The Mm or.as urohahiy la tie- Iart'.-st 1 lancy 1 w lute Tin- " I.eL-lioi 11.-, am! th next. Soft-Shelled Kkks. U t : ti.i. laf. 1 1 1 l;.-i; . not supplied with sufficient lime in Ihe food, -he i apt to s y sott-shell.-d epps. Moitjtu; Sea-on From Aut ist to th.- la t of November is the proper moitin-' season, but the h'-t laers ;ire apt to ei't later than that. Itarn .oft H-n. may l,e keI(- 01 a nam lolt in winter but noor ol it shouhl h coatini; ,,f ,.;,rth Th WiioiIh MoiiiP. Wooil's ,'l"'ti front house is a v-ry pood on. and success! Ully ,is,.,i Miroupnout the- countrv the around. The First Molt.. -Pullets hatch ed prior to March 1.". are apt to molt the following fall. Those 1 hatched after that date seldom molt until the fall of the next year. Shipping Kkps. Most poultry- have the pood year m.-n prefer shipping ha t ch 1 11 cc" iti baskets instead of boxes, as they are more careluily handled, The ma he vent by express or parcel post with eij'ial safety. Color of Shell Tin- color of the -hell has notliinc whatever to do with the (iia!ity of the ei:p. It is food that flavors the eup. I'oiiltry Course". A poultry . ' hool cour-e of instruction is not absolutely necessary to make a successful poultry raiser, but it 1- a hip help. A lew months' em ployment on a successful poultry plant or farm is an excellent way to pet practical experience. Floor Space - On a farm where the birds can be out of doors near ly every day in the year, about -'-z iii ire li ft of floor space p.-r bird in flock of 2b is enouph J'.nt in a climate where there is a pood deal of mow, makinp it nee osKiry to confine the -birds close !v, four or live prjuare feet per bird should be allowed. Artificial LiphtlnR. It is not profitable to use artificial licht inp on hens as It is apt to cause a weakeninp effect In incubation. The lightJnR fytstem ts very pood lor increased ecp production amonp pallets, but ehould never be practiced with hens. Ameri can Poultry Advocate. Telephone & Telegraph company; above which appears a star or stars. indicating the employe's period ol service, a sin-le star for women indicating fivi years: for men. 1." years, with :t 11 additional st - e.o '1 'ive ears of service Salem employes receiving em ,ei.-. i.i-rt alter. ' 1. II. Dancy, Miss wui 1 r a 1 f miss YanlSHL JUss rAiua , --i:.lt r,,i Miss Pearl Col- ! linsij inc4 Nil impreasion in Washing loh&ffV i. "t yet briny en- June 28 1 p ! Si i m. Istreet word dui.np the hot weather. At p,rn or burv deeply, dead Towls no oth r time can you so iil-atford or ( hicks before they have time ; ri. pjca keeping everything ! to decompose. Sanitation as a about the plant thoroughly .clean, preventative of disease spread is v - .oops onen. icinse watering worth all -of the scnca-lled vessels; before each filing and dis- edies ?n the world, and it infect them at least twice weekly, nothing use it rem-costs WITH SALEM'S BOYS AT CAMP LEWIS toet real chip Low in tears Had low rice A kings help Sche This nhcaeelchalora loeownltnl a i had o ioerrow ka igakhgesa Vftllir OOERLHOALLCOEA OLTN INTWOLOW HAR I AAHRWI 0 A ISGNAEHNHA IhUYlh NOHCLAERONOEAR L I NTN IWOLTAR HDLWRC I0DA L KNLEHGK INSE KVl'TCDV NRNOREALCH IHCL OWTEARAETIWW HADWOLA IRC A KKNG I ISGENS Ml JIdKI NNREAUEROEHHO L OA INNTEAI T E HHLWIRWROAW AAGNSHLKHKA UeClues- 7??7??????7?7? 77777??????? ??????????? ??????????? SAID 'hat gret Mori Prodoecr, Oar B. DMinr, to hit ht4 H'l. Moi Pro 4wer Tid Warkfiakl Griffin. "I k l aasaired foor of tka Tt-t Vormf Pirtar tsUtn in Anrric fir my arzt hig Xnf Pietur PUt." Of court this ms4a Oriffia ocrr braiUM b bk to be t!i C ra( t of all tha crrat Mot Prwiorara a-l ca triad hta- bt to paraaada Dcalillrr to tell Sin fha aaitaaa of the fraat Mono Str. Jnt t taatalixa him. Car 3. DaMiller fsr Xavid Tarkfiald Gt-ifB fear rvcret codas i?reatiac ha Bme of lia four Xiotia bur had enrsffad uid told him that if ha avd braiaa caoagh Jo ijaearmr Cm unti from ana aacrct wdas bo desarrad t5 Ttnvw them. It was o Btsvh of pmla for Griffia. ao it is aaid ha cailad ia SrotUad Tard asd ban a tboasaad dollars if Ihrr vovid covar tha panes for h'm from tae foor aerst cadaa Uat DaHillar had rireo him. This was aa aaar iab for the fraat Scotland Yard XMtaetiva Porea, sad ia less than aa hear har had tha foor aamas. Thry ara tha oaoaas to Griffia aad also fara him ifcsir Ta taai for a-orkiflf out their etnas. HESE IS THE WAT THET PID IT. "It's easy,'- aaid Chief-af-DetaetiTas O'Flyaa. "I hare worked oat four acma which ?oa see heaeath each ana of tha (oar codes. "Add ap thse foor tons sad your totals fie tou tha foor cloea to the foor aamea. too go about it this way. Earn aeeret code has ten letters to tt. ach letter repre sents a number. The first letter af the coda represents 1. the second letter represents 2, the third letter represents 3, sad so on. Tha teeth latter ia each code represents the cipher 0 iastead of 10. -i-ach aaai, as yea see. instead of Bombers m saade p of letter, bat it cemtaiaa only the letters that are contained ia the code above it. "Sow chant the letters of each asm inte their eqairaient numbers, according- to the code above, putting them dowa liae by line from left to right exactly aa tha letters; for iastaaca. the first letter of the first earn ia N X as yea win see is the first letter of the aeeret oode abate that saas aad therefore reo- This Great Contest Is Absolutely FREE of Expense. Send In Your Answers To-day! reaenu o timber 1. FT. tme second letter la the first liae of the first sum u the eighth letter in the code above it, therefore it rap reeeota Bomber 8. "After yon have chaagad every letter af the sum into a aoraber, add op the ion jott exactly as you would say other sum of fig ares, sad the total thst you get givee yoa year clues to the Barnes of the Movie Stars. "Then work oat yoor clnes this wsy: "BegiBBtsg at tba left-hand aids of tha total of your sum change each figure of the total back to ita letter aa repreaented ia tha secret code above the sum; for iastaaca, I caa tell you that tha firm a amber of the total of the first sum is 7. Twe letter 0 is the aeveath letter ia the code above tha first earn, therefore the J ml letter represented by your totsl is letter C. Now chaage every cum ber of your total ia the same way and yo will have the name of the llo vie Star repre seiHed by tbst sum." This is aot aa easy-preMem, bet palieaee aad perseveraaee may find yon the names sf ths great Kovie Start. Por tbs best saswera eabmiued we will pay the feUevnag prises: TAMP LKWIS. Wash., June 21. - ThuiBla saw Salem's company standing g-iard and ready to keep 'the "enemy" from camp limits for the period ending at 6 o'clock Fr iday evening. The "enemy" is rep resented by prowling soldiers from other camps, venders of candies and drinks; of questionable qualitv and peddlers of cheap peanuts and other trash. Captain Howlett. a. i officer of the day. opiii-.-a that his uien will have a busy '.'me ot it. The worst werry arising from puaid mount is the "ver-pre-nt fear iit the inspecting officer .will discover laxity in some dom'l and place a black mark against , the conpany's hope for encamp Iment honors. With good fortune i K company Is united to a man in .desiring good luck tonight and 'also that they will escape another tour of guard duty. This is the ninth euard mount Donald C. Ringle and Staff Ser- j -eant Wade Meerman.' Ford and Meerman being out for the fast ' nrin events w hile Kitifcle will try i lor the dash and also in the spe-1 cials. The trark meet wil'. be one of the big events of the encampment, three silver cups and a special tro nhy being offered. While the Sa- I lem men have been kept too. buy to indulge in much training, they are out to win and have the en thusiastic batklng of the entire company. FD Ji if! EioprrDO'giaDD3 ArLOGoon Tuesday, 868 N. 16tlji Located 2 Blocks North of Center Strict : ' il Good G-hole range, new heater tension table, diners, kitchen cupboanl, kitchen ba$e, ta$ leaf table, 2-m. post ivory iron bel complete, magazine rack, cheat drawers, hand vacuum sweepen IbJue bed complete, wash stands, lounge, large oak irfsser, reed rocker, oak rockers, Axminister rug 9pcl2 japestry rug 8-3x-10-6, Standard drop head sewing ni?hine, cloth basket, electric iron, two 50-ft. garden, hoiei lawn mower with grass catcher, new, v. heelbarrcjvV, Uarpenter tools, gar den tools, draperies, curtains, disfve$, kitchen utensils, 8-day clock, patented ironing board Jiome canned, fruit, watpr nowpr wash machine. 7 dozert fruit dozen fruit. jars, 20-gallon crock and other; rbpjts, bunch shingles, cloth rack, magazine racw, eiuiriq fUKm. kiuuco, hct rugs, new silk floss mattresses,! Jany other things. The ownor has sold her homeiartdiis coing east. Be on time. Terms cash. Mrs. Heneretta Voight, Owner, 868 N. 16th St. Sale Tuesday next. See Woodry's Stock of New FuirUtUre, Rugs, Garden Tools and anything you want to furnish your home. Absolutely the lowest prices in Oregon. btore u When Sergeant Roy Keminglon , returns to Salem he will bear an j honorable wound received in the I battle of Camp I.ewin. While hur-t rying out to respond to a special ! company line-up. the popular nup-! ply encountered one or Uncle ) Sam's wrought Iron bunkg and as a result me reglmenta snrirenn : ?- , i"uii me i cKinieiiiai Burgeon s.nce the opening 'of encampment, adorned the point of Rov's chin tb great eetitest U being eondoeted by The HUteemaa Publishing Co, Saiem, Ore- fa, eae af taa large t aad beat kaowa pab ehiag houses ia Oregon. This is your sTusraatea that the prises will be awarded with absolute fairness aad squareness ta yea ad every ether contestant. Frankly, it it re teased U is trod a re The Pacific Homestead. Oregon's Oree4est Fsrm Magazine, and The KeitSwesi Poultry Jonrnsl, the leading pool er magasiae of the Pacific Northwest. You may eater aad wia the beat of prizes whether f oa are a subscriber to either of these po fa ir si was er aot aad moreover, yon will either be asked nor expected to take theae - megasiaee or spend a aiagle penny of your frney to compete. Here is the idea Tha Pacific Homestead Is the eldest and beat farm magazine pub 1 ? U Feifie Northwest, iaaned week- ' a very large number of readers. T northwest Poultry Journal is alao very widely read and haa the largeat circulation of any magasine ia its class published in the Paelfie Northwest. But our motto is eoe of .magasinee in every home. We waat mora J0" , to became acquaiated whh those Ismoes paUieatims. Therefore, when we acknowledge your eatry U the eoe teat and . stsnding for the prises, we sail seed you witbaut cost a copy of ewr very latest iaauee. Tbea ia order to quality your entry te be aeat oa for the jedging and V?1" ' the grand prises, yea will be sed to assist as ia carrying en this big ia- trodoetiem plsa y showing ywnr copies to Just four friends or neighbors, who will ap preciate these really worth while magasiaea aad want them ta come to them regularly two readera to The Pacific Homestead aad two readers to Ths Northwest PovJtry Jour nal, or any other combination too like to make four. Ton will easily fulfill this simple eendttioa ia a few minutes of your spare tune, and we will even send copies to each of your friends if yea wish. HOW TO BEST) TOtTB SOLUTTOHS. - Ue only one side of the paper thst eea taina names of the Movie Stars, and put your name and addresa (stating Mr, Sirs, or Miss) in the upper right-band corner. If you wish to write saythiug bat your answers, use a separate sheet of paper. Three independent judges, hsving ao rea aectiwa whatever with this firm, will award the prises, and the answers gaiaing 250 points will tske the First Prise. Yoa will get 25 points for every name completed ear rectly. 40 points will be awarded for general eataeaa. atyle. epenmg. puaetuation, etc, 10 points for haad writing, and 100 point for fulfilling the eeaditioaa ef the eoatest. Coa teetaata avast agree te ah id a by the rtinsisa af the jadgea. The eemteat will eloae at 5 p. m Novem ber 30. 1921, immediately after whirh answers will be j art red and tha prises award ed. Address yearaaswers today to : The Great Movie Mystery, Statesman Publishing Co., Salem, Or. WIN These Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th, tta. tHa, 10th, 11th, 12 th, 13th, lvtb, 16 th, loth, 17U, $200.00 Casfc 100.00 Cash 50.00 Cash 25.00 Cash 15.00 Cash 10.00 Cash $5.ft0 $5 00 $5.00 S 00 5.00 16.00 $6 00 5 00 ts.oo $6 00 5 00 Ctfh Cash Cssh Cssh Cssh Cssh Cssh Cssh Cash Cssh Cssh lth. lth, 20th, 81st, 22nd. tSrd, Sstfc, 26th. 86th. 27th, 2IU, $5 00 $5.00 tvoo V00 ts.oo $5.00 $5.00 $5.0 5.00 SS.OO $6. 0 Cash Cssh Cash Caah Cash Cssh Cash Caah Caah Caah Cash PEI2J2S GUABANTEZD eAch unit of the Filth Oregon tak in? the duty In torn. Personnel of i I' company's guard is as follows: Paul il. Hendricks, second lieu tenant, officer of the guard; Ser- peant Wilbur K. Daily, sergeant of the guard; Corporals Hernhard A. Hi'ficker. William H. Krazler. Iionald Jt. 'etram; Private First 'f'la.-s I:. II. Mi-Catiley, guard bug b r; Privates (Juv (). Hoyee. It. W. :.Mnn:kal, W. W. Craig. Maurice M. jCortheil. Asel C. Koff. Ilert T. 'l"ord. H. H. Henningsen, K. T). Tlewitt. Charles I). Need ham. F.l tner I Hoth, 3. S. Huggles. W. K. irSh-ridaii. J. F. Zak. John S. Turn ho!I. I-. A. Keene and Archie J i:i!i tt. pr.vates of the guard. M-, n Lets of F company who h.r. completed the entire coure or th rifle range and their respec ts m-o-c: made are as follow?: A'aiison il. Mason, sergeant. :i 1 I ..Toy II"wlltt. captain. U.l; For. i-.-t i.elnorn, sergeant. !'1 : litii P.iirgess, private. Ill; Walter Wig -in-, private. !M and Charles K .Klliott. private. !i0. These six men made high scores on both the 2'to-yard ranpe and tho ;;oii-yard ranpe. Points were out of a possible Inn. Officers of the company are confident that the Salem mMi will make a good s-howing during elimination con- tests and final judging. with some fancy hemstitching. While awaiting completion of ihe try.outs on the 300-yard range Sergeant Forest Welborn com manded the second platoon while its members indulged in the army games of "slap-belt" and "rub ear." Several good belts were fray ed out d urine the tournament nnrt PriviteB Curlhi ll unH U'l.,,. ...:u I North Commercial Street. Pool Tabled and Fa N. Woodry, l! The Auctioneer. 270 N. Com'l St. Ill; mm 4 I II i M Fixtures PUBLIC AUCT ION probably mess-hall dayg. refuse to bo during the seated at next few All members of the company are on the alert for the outcome of the fir?-1 annual field and track meet, an Oregon guard event, which will he held here Saturday, lune 2.". Captain Hewlett has been informed that at least three men of Company F will make ef forts to qualify for entry. These men are Privates Hert T. Ford and BRUNSWICK EXPERT TO , ,. . awjeearswgr u ' x BE IN SALEM TUESDAY ..v-.-aC Co., will be pertaining m to VVy,., ' - . ' - -t" ' I-' .' J i ' ULTON A PLAYS ALL RECORDS MR. M. DAVIS District manaeer Ph(noirranh Divisitm. TJrunswii-k-Ralkc-Collonder the music parlors to explain in detail the many .special features Brunswick Phonographs. Whether you have a phonograph or contemplate getting one soon or next year, the little time spent getting authentic facts about the Brunswick will be highly profitable. The Brunswick Ultona, a marvelous reproducer that plays all records : the Oval All-Wood Horn that tapers into a perfectly round throat both exclusive Bruns wick features. Note this: When winding the running Brunswick motors, why d they run so smoothly and silently? (No resemblance of nails in a coffee-mill with the Brunswick.) allowing a f i w moments to meet .Mr. Davis, Better schedule your time for Tuesday who is so superiorly qualified and ready to answer an' questions asked. Reciprocity does not pay. At j least, this is the opinion or Harold 1 McKinney. company clerk, and corporal with the Salem outfit. : " Mack" stood treat to First Ser peant M. Kohbins to the Pantag" while the pair was In Taconia. Tuesday evening Sergeant Kob- ; bins walked the be-f reck led cor- i poral one mile to a camp motion j .picture show, which proved to be , a free aTlair. ' Catholic Church to Hold Carnival Independence Day! ' A carnival will be held in the ; grounds adjoining the Catholic church in Salem on July 4 which promises to be an event worth i considering. Though it is tinder ' the auspices of the Catholic church, it is for everyone, and a good time i. assured. Tables for lunches and parking for autos , free, as well as admission to the ; grounds. Ilesides the usual games and entertainment which, by the way. promises to be of a superior , order, there w ill be a dancing pa- 1 vilion and good music. A cafe teria lunch hat; been arranged where fine may obtain as much or as little a he may wish. The impression that it is only for Catholics has gone abroad. Hut! it is for everyone and everyone- i is welcome. Wednesday, June 29, Basement Masonic .IIO p. m. ill. Temple SALEM, OttEGaV Hi; ; ! ' ii ' Consisting of 0 good pool tables ami! fixlO billiard table, Mi; with cues, balls and racks complete, National Cash Register, electric fixtures and fan large roll top desk, cigar wall and floor case, 27 arm chairs, ." card tables, large refrigerators, clothes safe, ,urk linoleum 18x3G, i ' walnut hat hack, soft drink fountain, and all fixtures ' 'A for a complete pool room, for saejt public auction l ill without reserve, for cash or approved bankable note. L A. Geier, Owner F.N. Woodry, . The Auctioneer FURNITURE REDUCED Oregon Musical Works to Be Presented at Library lr. Kmil Enna of Portland, president of the Society of Ore. gon Composers, is com nig to Sa-l'-m Wednesday of thia week and will present to the state library all the musical works of Oregon com posers that have been on exhibi tion at a Portland music store re-ci-ntlv. He will speak at the stale library at 1" o'clock and some of h s composition. and those of ether Oregon loin posers will be played. He I11 be accompanied by Mrs. Herbert C.aar Ueed. who '.vi!l ri-ad an Oregon poem,. All lo cal nr'Mciaii-. composers atyl others who ;ire interested.; are in v it'ul to lm present . New and Ati- Used WOODRY'S 270 North Commercial Street t i I Ii'- AW stock on hand has been piircmacd at the latest I i -tin market price direct from the manufacturers, therefore I can give the public the best values in pianos, phono- Tclcphone Employes Are Recognized for Service In recognition of continuous. 'TV ice in the Hell Telephone sys. t i 'I ii- P:i i'ic 'I .-lepl on.- and Tei'.'r.iph coinpaii v ' : pre ,rit In to its employes emblems indicat ing their length of service.' The design consists of a tele phone bell and a wreath enclrc- i ling the moaogram ol The I'acilic graphs, rugs, ranges, garden ture, pails, wash tubs, lawn rpoyvers, fruit jars, oil cook stoves, and most anything yd may ask for. Silk. floss mattresses from $11.50 and lm less than half of the regular price. Yours for sat&f faction in prices and quality. CkHs j household furni- F.N. WOODRY i i rr a. . earn I P ' ine rurniture Dealer, zt3 in. St.. Salem. Ore. s '.' . y . .www ) if,