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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1921)
p. . 1 4 1 4 t . Tarn Ittrttia Itljorf 1 ; To births were" reported dur ing the past., week , to Dr. i K. E. Pomeroy, county health officer. To Mf. and Mrs- lienor. Weasel owaki or this city pn June 3D, a boy whom they have named Karl Anthony. To Mr, and Mrs. Jactt V. Lucas. in June 30. a -hoy to whom they have not 'yet given a name. .w-.w;x:."f G t .',-'' Tour Royal Anna cherries. If Interested call at plant. King's Food Products company.. , f MianetU MiUfl , : 1U discontinued her classes in jvoVe for the summer. Will re dd me teaching at' her studio In the Derby building. September 2nd. At her time here Is limited those desiring to study should apply now. Address 212 TUf ord build ing. Portland.',,, ''., -,j , : . -G'G-G- Drs. Wnlte" and Marshall--H Osteopathic physicians, TJ. 8. BK, v -v ; - . ; r'.i-'-'4".' Jennlng Injurei t t ! P. E. Jennings yesterday , re ported to local police that while he was working on - the Pacific highway near the Valley packing company he bad been struck by a car bearing the license number of 26825. State records showed that the car was owned by Perry Parks, a farmer living near Aur ora. An examination revealed rather , serious wounds about the head and ear and several' flesh wounds on the body. "Jennings is n i'. fififi ANE NOVAk I Ti aMaW Trail" Tatty Arbuckle" flHier Attractions in ' a i Hortnan's Glasses Easier and Better Wear them; and ee ; ninTiiiit nnftp flAn I Mrtli DnUO . t ; fltone 1235 Salem, Oregon NOMICING- fjjfatn at Hayi'X.-Ooiaawrelat stmt ? Chop 8ny; BoodlM and Amni-' V. : -' Ul UkM, lc craaa nA ditaka t : Cpa 11 ajM. t l ajt. . j; h-A- Special 8nBT ' . . f . k -r CBICKSH DINKEB i Regular 4S.OO ; Tlior -Vacuum i -i nuaiv. Our Prlci . $25 f r KXJCCTKia SlACHIXB A I f ! ENGINEEXUXa CO. I a. mm 1 I I SB T v I Court St. rhone 488 i JUST RECEIVED : ; " ! Hasons Perfect Liquid Palnta ; h Reasonable Prices j; r- ,:. . Dapltal Furniture A Ilardware Co. v;t N. Commercial Phone 47 'Snlta Cleaned t . . ' .... ...$L50 Suit! Presaed ': ' r' - JSalem ! Cteartirs ' Dyers 1215 8. Com! St. Phone 1168 i -p r-..' ,-,.,Mir.tJ.-.' i.e. 4. . v- ii .; n. TREES rr Spring nUf Order Trm The BALE3I NTJKSERY CO. 42S Orro Build In - -' A T. K M ill i. i - Phone Hit 'i ft:.'- i ? ,;- ' lVTe pa 2c above ike I csrket crice for eggs and products ' , PEOPLE'S CASH STORE i . Home Builders y Take Notice We can save you money on your Plumbing , Supplies; it ( will, pay you , to come and see as about prices. We al ways have a supply of all kinds. Tents, all sizes. t J it'.. t ' . j I ! . i .' ' ? CAPITAL BargainHouse l We buy and sell everything , Phona 898 'H-i )' 'ft ? nt ...I.:-' ; J . SIS ChemekeU St. ; N - ' I I- THE OREGON STATESMAN, resident of thl;tltyGHvina.at 1785 Court. ,, GG.-i r,-- i ; 4th of July - jij- 'V-,' J '" Carnival ot the grounds of line Catholic church. Jiverybody wel come, and no admission to grounds. j A good time assured. Dancing afternoon and evening, good muKic, games, land gofldjen tertainment. Cafeteria S lunch. Drlng your picnic dinner and get hot coffee to go wfth it. or get your whole dinner on the grounds. TKia fro. Free ioarkinr - ifor autos. Everybody wihether Catho lic or not 19 weicuni. ai. i Dr. I G, Alt mail, illione li Homeopathic pnysictan. ; PnrMtn Raia J A. Wolshiffia of Portland yesterday . forfeited ia bail of 5 . j. - . T . - .1 i T.l 1 Tli in inn court oi juute x.un nauu whan r.o failod . to a T) Dear at Z100 nvicwlc to answer ia charee l ot speeding. He was arrested by Of ficer sHayden while j speeding f on Commercial street between Trade and Mission. j : Trasses . . :" . Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an expert In the busineas. (Adr.) Attention Iadlca , i - , r f Who are kine layettes! All gar ments must be returned to Red Cross headquarters 540 State, by Saturday, July , whether cdm- plete or not. , Pmr'a Dmir Store i ' i - i Anthomed agent ; Eastman Ko - " ' . i daks, films and photo supplies. Films developed and printed. Adv. : - j .t :?;., U?,U'; .V. J T . j t Wagner and Johnwa Fined i ; Baswell Wagner and ; Claude Johnson, well known residents of Salem, -when, called before Judge Race yesterday, both ; pleaded guilty and Wagner was released after paying a fine of f 10. Failure to furqlsh 50 which: was request ed of him as a fineJ extended the sojourn of Johnson to 20 days Fireworks for Sale i The Ace. 127 NI High. A,&1, .- j - v ( Library to Close f I The Salem public library will be closed all. day i Sunday and Monday, according tb the library officials. ..... . j , San Dicso Man Forfeits ' ; Failing to appear iin answer; to a charge of speeding, A. F. War ner' of San Diego forfeited pla bond of S5 In. the i police court yesterday afternoon. T'he arrtpet wag made by Of flceij Hayden. I " Uanco Dreamlaaa lUflkr July 4 iree ureworgs at : m p. m f ?! H Xotlce To .Onr .P&trohs T Do not put your laundry out un til Tuesday morning as we will lte closed i all -'dajt , Monday.- , Salem Laundry Company. Capital City Steam Laundry,7 ' - " " Adv. . . h . . : Bofldlng Material Stolen - V A.-..W. Lathrap reported to the police yesterday, of the loss of a half a barrel of asphalt from he alley between rChurch and Cot tage streets oi Marlon . So " far me material.: nas not veen , fe covered. ; . A. Classified Ad Will bring yon a buyer. Visits at Laaterman Home 1. Mrs E. Br Lockhart ot Jeffer son returned to her jhome Satur day arter spenamg tne past weex as the guest of Mr. land Mrs.' J. H. Lauterman. . , i RIGijON & SON ...-.....-..is-,,..,. , . s- . Leaung lloxci&ss Webb'&Ctpugh Co. j Funeral Directors V 'Doyott Ulte . TURKISH BATHS It sot, why not? Ka other baths or itreatmen can produce the permanent re lief to the person snffertng from disagreeable Cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths vrflL Open I a, m. until t p. m OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and: Oentlemea attend- , : ants a i - t Time To Take inventory Practically every business "takes stock" on,; July 1st, in order that they may know just wheve , they stand. J A mighty good thing for some I- ot us to do! Hows much nai ural ability b?aTe you? - Ate Would . -, i - of it? Ing heli you making use a business training help you to "cash in" on such lability? We can help you get this bus iness training,' Out scnooi is , . ,-. -'. 'i in session' throughout the en tire summer. Write or call fqr - - ; - : j : J . Information. ' ! - . , t f - j , Capital Bcsisesi College '- Salem. Oregon - - . . SALEM, OREGON Dance-Dreandamt niuk inly -1 -.:'. Free fireworks at 8;2& p. m. Adr. : -'' - ..' G :,' - s : pd The 4 th at ilehii Is. Special chicken; dinner at the Mehama Hotel. 65 cents. Sand wiches and coffee at all hours. Adv.. - Take. Scenic Rout With the Mount" Hood and Crater LakeArips upon their mo tor itinearary. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Brown and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Snedecor of this city left Sat urday for a tour to Oregon scenic points. Fried or Roat Chicken DiiUM-r With French pastry for dessert all day today, at the Gray Belle. Adv. Legal BlaaHs Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Dr. Tonnd to Xestncca Park . A week-end stay at his cottage at Xef-tncca park will complete the mid-summer vacation ot Dr. B. F. Pound of this city. Two weeks In service with Oregon guard for ces at Camp Lewis and four busy days as delegate to the American degion convention at Eugene took np the. time of the Salem dentist. During their stay at Nestucca Dr. and. Mrs. Pound and their daugh ter Jean will be hosts to Miss Verna .Martin of Salem and Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Ketchum of Inde pendence. 4 3IJI1 Wood-- - s Five loads ot 16-inch Inside mill wood, 118.75. Buy now, prompt delivery i also prompt delivery on box wood : and planer trimmings. apauldlng Logging Co. Adv. Fresh Strawberry Tarts ; Chocolate cream puffs, choco late eclairs, " French pastry, made today at the Gray Belle. Adv. i ' . . ; . ,vWoedbarn Celebrates . "The ,alem Band plays Woodburn on the 4th. 'Mr . . Mil One Accident ' Reported - VBnfone accident was . reported to .police headquarters yesterday. J. O. Brock notified the officers that his car had been struck by a car driven by Wayne Henry of Polk county on Commercial street There was no serious damage, he said. "Wfxxlburn Celebrates" "The Salem band plays at Woodburn on the 4th." Adv. Hanson Has umber . f A. B. Hanson, 1478 Chemeketa street, was holder of the . lucky number 327- that won the' 154 Handel table lamp in the Bargain it a v ilmvin? nt thA. (.torn of the Salem Electrlt company. ' other Jscky holders were, announced vestfirdav.' ; " , ; ' ' r ! -i M . ' . . i . . i ' .r-T PERSONAM I Blaine McCord, Woodburn at torney, visited friends .and -trans acted business In this City, Satur day. . . , , W. F Wright and J. M. Ham ilton, . of Cloverdales transacted business at the ..Marion .- county. courthouse while In Salem. . Sat- . Allen Balllneer who operates a Wrge farm" in the Crooked; Finger section was in town yesterday. Max Gehlahar. owner a large cherry . tracts in, Polk county Is delivering his crop to the Twelfth street cannery. - , R. HARR : ( 1S87 KeSTH TWEUTTB t Phone 168SM Teaclier of Piano Trvuerlptian, Hamrar sad OoaiposlttoB rut ' Saiwn1 Third ind Fnnrta , . - Atm ; miIm tm ImMI II. IM Fifth ud Sixth frsdea. par leuoa. lij AdTutu Htnaenu. Dr tm mm , S. C STONE, Ri D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug store 167 South. Commercial Street Fatigue A Menace to Progress In every line ofjjiuman en-' deavor,"lts the same -story the pace is getting swifter -competition fiercer. To conquer one must not only have the brains, initiative arid vision but the energy and endurance to "put it over,, as well. Fatigue is a merciless handicap. Ac cording to Dr. Harrington of tbe Massachusetts Indus tral Bureau, "fatigue comes on more qnlckly from - eye strain . than from . ? aay amount of musrular work." Most of us 70Ci suffer from eyas strain--nnknow-Ingly. Know don't "guess" where you stand. Consult, us." - -.. . . . .. . t MORRIS OPTICAL CO. h Eyesight Specialists I0M11 Salem. Bank of ' Commerce Bnlldlns; "SALEM. OREGON. Oregon's Largest. Most Mod era. Best Equipped Ex. . elusive Optical Ea - . tabUaluneat. l li FOURTH TO BE QUIET Grounds of Catholic Church To Be Only Scene of Festivity Here ' TOWNS TO CELEBRATE Siryertonr ytoodburn and Mehama Will Stage El aborate Celebrations Fourth ot, July celebrations are to be ield at Woodburn, Sllverton, and Mehama, in Marion county, Salem will be represented in some degree at all these places. T. K. McCroskey Ir to be the speafcng guest of the .Mehama celebrants; and uniformed Cherrians will go to both the other places to tell em of Bargain day and preach the gospel of a better faith in Oregon and Webfoot resources. A celebration' is to be held here at home on the grounds of the Catholic school and. church, to which all are invited. Dame, Nature, the well known mother of us all, has invited a large, number of the best of her children to join her out In the woods,, where the fishes gambol o'er the grass and the bugs dive faiiv across, the snlashine waves. where the mosquitoes sing I Love Thee" and bite holes in one's skin to prove It; where the firecracker and the forest fire are twin broth ers and, the chigger Is a bigger man than the' grizzly, bear that. was killed oft. a generation ago. Several hundred- Salemites are accepting tbe invitation, many of Some will 'i1 Pacific Cityi some will go, up to Silver Creek falls; some will go as . far as Portland, or the Columbia highway,' and the Tillamook .cheesers will see not a few of the Marionettes in their midst. The streams of the Cas cades that have been too high for the best trout fishing, are getting down to a normal fishing flow, so that the fly fishermen expect to find some excellent fishing. All the famous streams within reach of Salem are expected to be lined with Fourth of July visitors. j The f management of the big motorcycle hill climb south of Sa lem have expected several thous and visitors " to see this ' classy event. They say there is room, for lO.ODO people to , see ! the evenj with comfort and pleasure. The event isto begin at. 11 o'clock. Not everybody, will -celebrate rjotousljvlastr-if not alUof" the fruit canneries . will be receiving fruit all day, and they -.expect the fruit pickers to be toiling in the fields to save the crop. . And thou sands of just common folks, neith er packers nor pickers nor pikers, will Just stay at home and mow the lawn and weed the garden and help to keep Salem looking like the most beautiful city in the world through their homey en deavors. GIRL IS BOUND OVER (Continued from page 1) here with the girl. Ball Not Furnished. Royston's bail was fixed at $1000, which, up until a late hour last night, be was unable to fur nish. ... Miss Edwards Showed little de sire to be released on balL Quer ied by Judge Unruh yesterday as to whether she wished to claim the right of ball she said with a slight shrug of her shoulders, "I don't care." On the previous night both the man and the girl gave complete confessions to Chief Moffjtt in which they admitted criminal in timacy. - Stubbornness Broken. .Prior to the time. of. the the confessions the tyro bad main tained a most stubborn contention of their innocence. The coolness with which' they "answered -the questions put to them in the ex amination, and the . carefulness with which every, detail of their two . stories ,, matched at firat seemed Invulnerable. . Chief Molfitt, however, . after midnight Friday night received a full , confession. The two were taken Into the office of the chief and while Moftitt apparently hav ing left the room, listened .from ; behind his desk, the , two con versed. . Ruined hopes for future happi ness in which the man had prom ised his love and devotion, was the picture that Frankie present ed, to the., man in reply to his plea that she maintain their pre arranged story In order to aave the reputation of his family and to protect bis wife. When she told him that she had confessed the -whole story to Moffitt, Roy ston Is said to have become angry. Girl Indifferent. Aside' from the conversation with Royston in Moffitt's office the girl has maintained an air of almost indifference to her case. She greeted all her Interviewers as well as the officers wun a Biuile and laughed and chatted throughout most of them, la the Justice courtroom yesterday she conversed freely. While -waiting tot Judge Unruh she talked with those In the room about ! her school work, how she had liked high school, and several other subjects. Royston had . maintained through! the preliminary exami nations an atmosphere of seem' Ing innocence. He answered ques tions deliberately, and although not as talkative as the girl, he elaborated on most of the details i !nd talkeii wrlt'6 oon but Ibis brother who lat , with ! him. ? : Xot la lliaht 3Und. 1aim, i 'i vas iot.la mi right mind. he said continually. You know. it la not like me io do a thing like that4I. f not, in my right mind." he pleaded 1 1 Upon emerging from the jail yesterday : morning he announced la Chief lff It t that he had re-ceived- dirne forjrivance -during the night and asked that tbe chief also forgive him. It is not prob able, that a federal charge will be made. " HILL CLIMB BIG I EVENT ON MONDAY .(Continued from page 1) tant. Last year the machine ot 'jtfne rider jwent over backward with him, -and he bad to jump quick and hard to save being crushed. ; t . . There is room for 10,000 spec tators to see the climb, and it's a holiday so that they're free to go. At li o'clock the put-puts begin to cllmby'There are three events for the classes of machines the 37-inch piston capacity; "the 61-inch, and the 80-inch. Every entrant . ha$ two trials, and the best trial counts'. ! i Riders a;re expected from all ever the state, and it looks like the biggest! event of the. year. TWO FATALLY HURT IN AUTO CRASH (Continued from page 1) their guests. ? ; Those' who were . first pn the scene of the accident; sav tha. Os- j borne insisted that he was alone, labd that; tie bad no one In the car with him. This statement. however, is believed to have been merely the result of shock. ' STATE OF WAR RESOLUTION SIGNED '; (Continued from page 1;) Austria, it 'was held here, ended today the technical state of war with those bowers. , The next step, it was pointed out, would I be tbe Issuing of the format peace proclamation by the president within a few days. ,A treaty! of peace will then be negotiated, 1 it was said, but the administration has not yet indi cated the-manner in which this IWill be approached, The Issuing of the peace pro clamation wouia terminate war time laws which have not pre viously been repealed by congres sional action, it was said. Among the more important are the trad ing with the. enemy act and the noerry Dona act BITS FOR BREAKFAST U The glorious, k; -,, ;1. ! 1). . -s . j ;. Likewise the glorious third. I K' jCarpentier. did his test, and took his licking like a man, any way. " 'a. 1 Fred Sefton of Salem knew Dempsey well in. Reno, and in San Francisco, j before he became a world celebrity. "Mr. Sefton says Dempsey was never a slacker at heart. ''and 1 that he is a spiendid type of American citizen. Mr. Sefton Insist j that a lot of Ameri can newspaper editors and others owe Mr. Dempsey an apology. The most common . remark heard on the road is the one ot wonder that there are not more automobile accidents, the way so many speed fiends drive. -It is so easy, it get3 in the blood, and few take warning from the fatalities that-happen, partly on account cf the many they escape. r One man! said yesterday that t is the patriotic duty of every fruit grower to keep right on saving his fruit, even on the glorious Fourth. i SirtfiSF' They might hold a. good-sised Fourth of July celebration at the Salem camo ground, without any outside help. L "W W For the pttle rest, the paving gangs will have to speed up from Tuesday opt tijl. the .fall rains. Legion Members Attention The regular monthly meeting of the American Legion, Capitol post NO. 9, to be held at the armory, Tuesday night, Joly 5, 8p. m.! Special business and refreshments. I are not; guessed on but properly fitted by our; specialist after a. thor ough and painstaking ex- laminatibn with the lat est . optical equipment. Glasses that suit riartman ferbs. ;i "-"; . v v-;-: - ;; ;;' ' 1 Jewelers and ' Opticians . f Your SUNDAY MORN ING." JULY-3. : V RAID NETS STILL . j ! AND CHERRY MASH . (Continued f rom pa?f ) , Iuhey from whom the 'search warrant and order f or " llayser'V arrest , was secured. , Evidence . in possession of the! officers Indicates that a still has been Lin operation by, Kayser for several months. Although Kayser was absent from his farnK at the time of the raid officers are.eonfjdent.that he will be taken Into custody within a short time. . ! ; i - Alone on the farm at the time of the raid was little Willie Ctrte, 13 years old, an orphan whe makesi his home with Kayser. The lwy was milking four cows and taking care of the farm work In the absence at the owner. - Willie ha4 evidently seen the' nash la process of preparation, as It' was kept openly in a granary baiki ing on the place, but loyally; main tained that "he knew nothinr Later.- the boy indicated . that he wa afraid to ., disclose; facts concerning the illegal distilling operations and Special Agent San difer did not question the boy further for fear that his disclos ures would bring harsh treatment for him. i "It's too bad that a bright youngster like that cannot! have a good home rather than get that Kind of an education." observed Sandifer. , ; t MRS 0'HARE ESCAPES ARREST IS PROBABLE (Continued from page 1) rived here today with Deputy Sheriff Bert Robinson of Montel lo. Ner., ..The Nevada officer de clared he bad no warrant for any member of the party. There were no charges against them, accord ing to "Sheriff .E. K. Spearmab, and no arrests had been made at ia late hour tonight. j Mrs. O'Hare told the Nevada of ficer, he said, that she had been well treated , and that-lier. abduc tors had conducted themselves in a gentlemanly manner. j . Ctiargra Will lie Preferred ' , H. H. Freidheim, sponsor here for Mrs. O'Hare, from whose res idence she was yesterday taken by the kidnappers, today announced receipt of a telegram from Mrs- O'Hare In Montello, in which she reported the arrest of 10 imem bers of the mob", stated, that she had called upon Governor Iav!s of Idaho for protection, and that charges against her abductors would j be preferred here, either by herself or by her daughter, Kathleen, in event her return was delayed. I , It was. not anticipated by au thorities here that Mrs. O'Hare will return to twin Falls for any, impose other than possibly to j'" fer charges ngainst her abductors. The situation here today Is appar ently calm'.. .'. v , -i. ' 4 , National Party Art . . Sheriff Shearipan today, re ceived 'a telegram from Otio Branstetter, executite scfetaty of the -National Socialist , party, Chicago, declaring that "a million Socialist ckiicna are awaiting to see you observe (your oath of ' of fice to maintain ilaw and order In your county. You can prove your Americanism only by the Immed iate afrest cf the' criminal Irre spective of their Influence or ONE . of the greatest joys In this life comes to a man through his ability to read. When It becomes ne cessary to strain your eyes to take in what la on the printed , page it becomes Just as necessary that yon con sult an authority on op tometry. Hate us bulla for you a pair .of glasses, that will give- yonr vision , the proper accommodation. i7 : f i C, f Si? M3SM PO YOU I STT enjoy M$m.- Tol IX W II 11 I II -vYfii- ZJL Last year the' Senators won from the, Kirkpalricks ninth when "Duckeyw;IIolmes knocked the apple '-l -A, "-, b .A'- A: A..A,i the 'fencescore' 1 to 0 if': prominence. We demand that you do youf"besL:;v ;--i,iv.3 'j ' f '. j ;-!' y .iiui !. , , mS .".S J - ; Trlejphini IVuaSh1 pro ertlow - f ROI. ,ldV July 2r--The fof lowing iteiegram sent. by Kate Itt chard 0Har rrom Montello. N-v., was received at Governor Davis office todayv! ;:- A. r:J:f:'" "Kljlnapped from my-room In Twin Falls and forcibly carried to Montello. Nevada".- Ten members ef mob now under arrest by mar shall of Montana. Threatened with; personal i. violence Hi l ire turned to Twin Falls to. prefer charges. I demand protection 0 you . to enable ; ue to -jretnra , in safety to ireter charKea.!S.Wir me at.Pocatelk. whether or.not I will be protied n bringing criminal to Jasticei,, 'iw.v.-if',; , j TUegnremor. who iven ront to Seattle; directed his aecretary, F. W. ,lirowft, ve long distance telephone from eastern Oregon to teadthe, follow Ins,-reply J , ' , . - .Telegram Indefinite ,Go?fror4iavls:iQttV of state bnt receded i your Montello. wire over telephone.,' Instruct me to tell yoo that .the'1 state, of Idaho and it peace officers always pro tect , citizeps within the state whose purposee are lawful, r ile , , j -. ;.-, , :.- xf : ;r;Cnick:w:' :5 s-:'f Dinner mm LADD fi:TJUSH, BAI ill l CiSiaou 8 General BanMrfc 3uinf f- I Office Hours from aiiu it isn i aiways mat people want tne Knock em cold kind of business- The steady! persistent serte, usually goes farther. That's the kind of business we . do. if you doh't Tcndw, rtry us. " - v . . it . - i . 'i ...' . ' ' ".. . SchaefeYs Drug Store, . Sole Agents for Gardeii.Court Preparations . 135 North Gommercial Street , - . , ' Phone 197 h wst . SOME RAIN tlUST FALL SOME rain, apparenily,- must fall ' n ' ! everybody's. lif e. But don't worry :' about it--simp1y , get busy-and Btorc away cash in a savings aecount at the 1 1 United States ' National; ' 1 1 ' j' j4i - There is no better financial kjmbrella when skies are dark than a cash re serve at a bank. - And it is so easily ac quired if saving Is part bf your scheme of life. j i Interest SALEM f Crown-Wniamette (Cole ,i',i,-y1V8, (rnMriyva( ts 8cutan r-i-' Salem Senators (Bishop and Edwards) - AA (Kirkpatricks of Portland '':'' jfS.,... - Salem Senators '(Lund iat0cs m; to Mite It lij bis rp sonal tjiew thaV those wfco wi- h t the of good cJtlJenshlp are careful !not terbeja party in th excijin i Rot'; passions , which may h'axe ' the ettect .of disturbing tbe peace of any coramnaty.f BR0CC0U ' FOh SALE Stl Valentine strain,' tested py yreron Aencuiiurai -'I'- uoJiege . 1 1 per thousand Dr. C. H. Bailey & Son, r.t Koseburg, Ore X .; j, .. i 4- Ift, -4. "-" i Nothlnrj Is more catis-, tying than the .lreedorn .of the I feet from .those unpleasant odors which ; make! person self con. , scious and embarassed. 4 Qur.foot lotion banish es sweatinsr, and repuls ive odors from, feet and armpits . 50c botUe TylefsDriig ;rt;J Store ;v; 157 S. Commercial St. 10 a. m. to 3'p. a t ;;;;5 ,vu,-; t's per 1' on Savings i v OREGON and Kracke) (Vebb and Uaker) I .... - and Edwards) ; , in the last half of the through a knothole in ' j - SWEET S . i I ... mm miii of, bis, story- In the courtroom lyesieraay no was very - nervous