t If r i .1 THti OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29. 1921 1 terger Deeds to Iteat - A warranty led was filed for record yenterday la which F. Hi Merger conveys to Carl P. Rent 13 acres of fruit land -about half a mile east of. Koeedale. Part of the acreage Is given.' as lot I of the Sunnyside Fruit farnys. Tbe consideration was $5000. asked for proofs as to where they got money which it was atleged was paid to the defendants. He declares that J- Way . Is tho wit ness needed and that this witnes3 Is in Yakima,, Wash. At the trial a short time ago the case was dismissed- and no damages allowed. Today Only Free cage with each imported Holler sold: E. II. Flake, birds and flowers, 444 Stateby Gray Belle) AdW V v j Brunswick Phonographs I And 'records. Moore-Dunn Mu sic StoYe, Masonic Bldg. Adv. Appraisal Made In the guardiansnip 01 lwd Meyers, Edward Meyers and Paul ing Meyers, the estate left thsm has been valued at $585. 6j. Tne appraisers were M. G. Gunderson, C. A. Heynoids and J. A. Campbell. Open Houea Held The Adalante Literary society held open house Friday afternoon in the meeting halls of Willam ette university. All freshman girls and non-members of literary societies were extended an invi tation and many were present. $2.V)0-1 louses In Htyl In reviewing general building in Salem, a contractor who is fa miliar with building conditions in Salem, says that just at present there are many homes under con struction costing from $2000 to $2500. He says this amount un der present conditions will build a pretty fair home of five rooms, and everything modern. Assumed Xante Filed Myrtle Bernard has filed with the county clerk the name "Model Bteam Hatha," under which name she will conduct business at 110 North Commercial street. The Oregon law resulres that where an assumed name is given a busi ness the name must be filed for record with the county clerk. Chrysanthemums Cut flowers, potted plants and Holland bulbs. Plant's Floral Shop, 121 S. Com'l St. Phone 1659 We specialize in funeral de signs. Adv. Horn at Silverton, 1837 A pioneer's hunting license iand fishing license was issued yester day to A. C. Murray. In his ap plication he Ftated that he was born in Silverton on February 18, 1857. The Latest Son Hit ' Just received Mooe -Dunn Music Store, Masonic Bldg. Adv. West Salem Church Sunday, Oct. 20, A. Hawthorne, pastor. Sunday school. 10:30; Merrill H. Fox superintendent. Epworth, 6:30 p. m.. Miss Latona Leach leader. Preaching at 7:30. Thursday, Nov. 3, prayer meeting. Sherman Clay & Co. Pianos. Moore-Dunn Musis Store, Masonic Hldg. Adv. Bird and Flowei Free cage with each Roller sold today. E. B. Flake, 444 State. Adv. Neimeyer, Drugs Moved to 175 N. Com'l St. Adv. .? . Ask for He-trial An affidavit has been filed In the Marion county circuit court by W. O. Fisher, in which he asks for a new trial in the case of W. G. Fisher and J. B. Fisher and Will E. Purdy. against Citizen's Investment company and others. In his affidavit Mr. Fisher Btatea that at the first trial the plain tiffs were taken by surprise when Sale Confirmed The executrices of the estate of A. C. Hauseman have been given a confirmation of their sale of real estate by' virtue of an order of court dated June 27, 1921. The sale includes lot 7. block 2 of Capital Park addition to Salem, sold to Frances Sanders for Sl, 400. The executricies of the es tate are Matilda J. llauaman and Iielle Hauseman Morton. Pioneer's Ucen A pioneer's hunting and fish ing license has been granted to W, H. Goulet of Woodburn. His i application states that he came 'to Oregon in November of 18i9, and that he first lived at St. Louis, in Marion county. Had he come a few months later he would not have ben entitled to the free hunting and fishing licenses accorded Oregon pioneers. A 'rfa pioneer is one who either arrived or was living in Oregon before or durjng the year 1859. Salmon For Cannine For best quality and lowest prices at Fitts Market. 44 4 Coart St. Phone 211. Adv. mond, Oakland and C. W. Hub bard. Corvallia. BL.IGH Portland people were C. D. James, John Rlecke, J. H. Baquet. G. Harmon, Laura Lar son, Mary Holeman, Oscar Oleson. Others registering were P. D. Ott. Hebo; T. W. Darcy. Dallas; H. A. File. Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. smau. miss urace cauanan ana; . ni J Mrs. Frances Morely, Victoria several Large ntlUgtJb rtlC artists and L. J. Graves, Marenette Wis. ELKS LODGE W DONATE Y ehange., 1 know my boy ttrabna , Greeting : Card Th. kit riona wonaera ir mil : . 7 . , ' PERSONALS Transients G-et Bed H. P. Ryan, Jack Martin, O. Crowley, Jacob Vogel, Edwin Rob ertson and Lewis Andrae secured beds at the city, jail last night. Miss Annie Lavender of Wil lamette university is a visitor at Eugene for over Sunday. Miss Mary Jane Albert and Miss Josephine Baumgardner were the guests of Miss Mary Legge at the Beta Chi sorority Thursday evening. Contingent on Others of Equal Amount boy, and'I believe they have tor all of the boys, and I believe if a. wte was taken among the boys they would vote to keep Mr. Gil bert; and my wife and I certainly are not in favor of any change while our boy Is there and will do all we can to prevent It. ZELL YOUNG. 1762 Courtney street, Portland, Ore., Oct. 26. 1921. Our large ahowlBg now tier. Xrt ns take yonr order mom mma M" rare complete sUsfctloau COMMERCIAL, BOOK STORE 163 N. Commercial Tboa 4 REALTY EXCHANGES i New Shipments Of imported St Andreasberg Rollers. Special prices and Tree cage today. E. B. Flake, birds and flowers, 444 Btate street. Adv. j Reports Cnrb Accident When George Thomas puneu away from me rnrn on iai street, in front of tin Price shoe We Carry a Full Line Of stock and poultry feed. All ground or rolled grain Bold-by us is prepared in our own mill, from selected grain. It will pay every user to investigate our feed prices. Charles It. Archerd Implement Co. Adv. Masons Dance Twice Monthly Accordine to F. G. Brock chair man of the entertainment commit tee of the Arabian Knights club, two Masonic dances will be held each month at -the Salem Shrine Mosque, 167 North Liberty street. On the second Thursday of each month, the dance will be for all who have advanced in Masonry from the Master Mason degree and higher degrees. On the fourth Thursday of each month, the Shrine dance will be held. Only Three More Days Pheasant hunters have Just three more days to do their hunt ing this year, as at sunset of next store Jast night, he was struck I Monday, the season la over.! It i Myrtle Reed's "Lavender and Old Lace" ComedyScenic Coming Sunday William S. Hart 1 by a machine driven by Roy Taschina. according to a report made by Thomas at police head quarters. Thomas' car was un injured but Tasching's touring car sustained an Injured tire and Eteerlng gear. Hartman's Glasses j&sier ana Wear them and see I HARTMAN BROS. rhone 1258 : 8alem. Oregon NOMKING ,cam Inav. Soodhw an AtUa Ir.W ! crtua sad axlnks. Ogu 11 aja. W. a Spaelal Bnnay- ' OHXOEEK DIKHJU i TREES lor 8prtaR Planting Order From At firarnn BulldlnC iat.bm- :: on BO ON ' Phone 1763 SAVES $5 uJ ktVvino' vnur hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard. ware a r urnrture w Commercial street. Phone 947 DIED JONES At his home. 160 Luth er street, Salem. Prentice M. Jones. October 27, at the age of 83 years. He is survived only by his widow. The fune ral services will be in charge of the Masons and the G. A. R. Burial will be in the G. A. R. circle of City View cemetery. The hour and place of the ser vices will be. announced later. is unlawful in Oregon1 to hunt or fish at night. Is 44 Revelation" a Mystery? Beginning 9:45 Sunday, Oct 30, the men's class of the First Baptist Bible school, teacher Dr. Milliken. will study the Bookvof Revelations together with the various theories held concerning it. Men, if not members of some Sunday school, come and enjoy these discussions. Marlon and Lib erty streets. Adv. fjMral Rlanks M Get them at The Statesman oi- flee. Catalog on application. Adv. Five Fatalities Reported Out of 4 23. accidents reportea to the state industrial accident commission for the week ending October 27 five were fatal. The fatalities were: Liberio Gonzales, Prouss, Ore., miner; Albert Men egat, Preuss Ore., miner; William Mahoney, Kerry, brakeman; Mor gan Tipton, Goble, signal boy; Homer Johnson. Oregon City, bucker. Of the total number of accidents reported 372 were sub ject to the provisions of the work men's compensation act, 22 were from firms and corporations that have not elected to operate under the act. and 29 were from public utility corporations not subject to the act. Inspects Plant E. I. Garland of the Silver Falls Timber company was in Salem Friday Inspecting the West Side Lumber company. ; i WILSON On the Pacific hign- way, five miles south of Sa lem, October 27, James H. .Wilson, age 62 years, husband of Mrs. Libby Wilson and fath er of S. C. Wilson. The body is at Rigdon's. Notice of fune eral later. WORTH AM -On the Pacific high wav. five miles soutb or ssaiem. late Thursday evening, October 27, Miss Ruth Wortham, late a resident of -San Bernardino, ral. Services will be held on Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock froni Rigdon's. after which tne body will be forwarded to San Bernardino for interment. ARHER PMone TRANSFER ..; We More, - pack and Store ANYTHING WOOD W COM, I V.l V if , -j : EVANS At the residence, Broad way and Ualf.es streets, Friday evening. October 28, Allan i.a ward Evans, age 71 years, bus band of Mrs. Catherine Evans father of Mrs. V. H., Mrs. J W. Ritchie of Salem, Mrs. A F. Wood of Brooks, Mrs. S Paul Jones of Waconda, Don Vr-cA and Will Evans of Wrens Or, and Harvey Evans of Sa lem. The body 1b at RIgdon s Kotlce of funeral later. V '"V . 5 v t , Do yoa take . '; TURKISH BATHS If not, why not! to other, baths or treatment can produce the permanent re Af to the neraon suffering from disagreeable cold or ail- menu, qi u " the. Turkish, Batbe wllL Open t a. ta.' until - OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attenoante School Supplies For Teachers Monthly ach'obl repbit cards , , each Jc Yearly school report books, i-, eacn... ..... Jdanlla envelopes for either, : each .... He Teachers examination, anes : tions for one year certlfi - eate, each ..... 800 Western Songester; a splen did song book for school, institute or community slng- RIGDON & SON Lei Jinj Morticlanj . Mbals 2Zc, Quick Lunch- Chinese dishes. Sann Louie, 420 Ferry. Adv. Neimeyer Pharmacy Ready to serve you at 175 N Commercial street. Adv. Will Talk Apples Prof. Walter S. Brown of Ore gon Agricultural college will be the speaker at the Monday noon luncheon of the Commercial club. He is head of the horticultural department of O. A. C. His talk will be on fruits afnd especially apples, as next Monday is to bs pbserved as Apple day through out the state. Caso Reopened The investigation of fuel costs for the Cottage Grove Electric company, which some time ago was initiated by the public service commission on its own motion, wilk be reopened Tuesday, 'Novem ber 8 for additional testimony, ac cording to announcement at the offices of the commission yesterday. November Brunswick Records On sale today. Moore-Dunn Music Store, Masonic Bldg. Adv. Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directort Expert Embalmert , Per dozen ... 2 Tei 100..'... ..... $12.5 4iy of the above supplies wtU be sblpped.same.day as order Is received. . school. annuals and diplo mas printed in a thoroughly , flrat, class manner. ' OREGON TEACHERS' r MONTHLY 213 South Commercial St. T." Balem-r-Oregoa CAPITAL BARGAIN . HOUSE We pay bisthest price. We buy ami sell everything. We sell for lesa. IIS Center St. Phono R98 Ladies Night at Elk's TiOdge Next Monday night 'will be ob served by. the Elks as ladles' night. ' The special entertainment for the- evening will include I the Meneley attraction. By an error In dating, these entertainers failed to appear last Thursday evening. Hence the entertainment commit tee decided to announce a ladies night -when they appear next Mon day night. Wood 1 Fiv loads 16 Inch m'H wood 113.75. Guaranteed two-thirds cord per load. Prompt delivery Spaulding Logging Co. Adv. To Issne Calendar j In Order that the 1200 or iriore Elks, members of Salem lodge No 33G, may know the program ; for the winter, ths lodge will soon isaiid a Calendar which' will be mailed to each member, nicrhland Bus Line- See schedule in classified ad. AdTi May Extend to Llveley - William Bell, prominent hop man, with interests just south of the city, is endeavoring to inter est residents of the Rlverview road In securing electric service from Salem to Livesley. Wires now extend from Salem as far as the Schindler dairy. ine pro posed extension to Livesley would mean the extenFion or aooui mre? miles of wire. And then once at Livesley. the golf club could se rnro electric service by securing an extension of about one mile of wire. Cm Rent- Front office room. Apply Gray Ren. Adv. : ' Dr. Hickman to Speak Dr. E. C. Hickman of Kimball college will speak Sunday after noon at Brush college in Polk county. le will talk beginning at o'clock. Reported by Union Abstract Company I , F. H. Berger, et ux to Carl T. Reuf et uv, 8 acres sec. 1 0-8-3 w also lot 7 S. S. Fruit farm No. 2, w. d., $10. Hammond Lumber Co., to B. F. Russell, 11 acres, sec. 11 10 S R 5 E, w d, $10 and other consid eration. J. W. and Emma Ebner to Geo. and Teresia Wollek, 3.85 acres sec. 4 T 6-1 w, w d, $2700. P. C. and Annie M. Galbraith to James L. S. Rossell, lots S, 6, block 9, O. Luettich add., to Stayton and fraction south, q c deed, $450. Othmar Gelsdorf et ux to Franz Nioier, 38 acres sec 3t-o-zw, w. $1000. Ladd & Bush to Chas. L. Dick fr. lot 7. Liberty Fruit farms d. $10. Chas. L. Dick et ux to uscar melson et ux, fr. lot 7, Liberty Fruit farm, w d.. $10. J. P. Wehrum et ux to James . Mahoney, 130 acres sec. 11-b-J w., w. d.. $10. Peter Borchers et ux to Hiram J. Hess, tracts 1, 7, Laflemme acres T 6-2-w, w. d., $3000. O. F. Franklin to Maude Franklin, fr. lot 3. block 11. George H. Jones add. alem, q. c. d.. $1. C. F. and J E- DeGuire to A. F. S'.meral et ux 1 2 acres in James Brown d 1 c 6-1-w q. c. d. $1. H H Craltr et ux to IT. G. Wickoff et ux. 13.26 acres in Al fred tSanton d 1 c T-7-2-W, w. d., $2400. Earl H. Jory et ux to Jonathan E- Bourne et al, lots 19, 2 0, ire ton Fruit Farms, $10.- Ermengarde and G. W. Bedient to Frederick J. Lafky. B0 by 91 feet Kearnev & Saginaw street. Salem. $1600. Fred E. and Bessie Clark to Andrew and Arthur C. Overland, ir half tract 7. Wiseacres. $950. Sophia KCfene to Earl and Frances Seamser, tract 2, Marion Gardens, $10. John T. and Leila McRosa to Jos. E. and Grau L. Madison, part lot 8. block 24. Salem, $10. Floyd and Minnie Yandle to G. W. Oa'nes. S of SE sec. 18-8-2-E, $1 and other The Sal?ra Elks' lod.ee is the first organised body in the city to vcte to aid the Y. M C. A. in se curing its budget for the coming vear At a recent meeting, the lodge voted to give $250 provided the Y M. C. -A. management would se cure seven othe,- organixations or men, who would give a like sum. At a meeting held two weeks ago of Y. M. C A. workers, three prominent c'.tizens pledge $-aU ench. Since then two others of fered a tentative pledge of 2aQ ecch provided eight were found who would give a like amount. With the offer of the Elks. there remains need of oui i Stewardship Rally Held At Silverton Church SILERTON. Ore.. Oct. 27. (Special to The Statesman) An all day stewardship rally was held at the Christian church of Silverton yesterday. The affair was not to raise mony and no col lections were taken nor were any refreshments served. A large crowd attended. The day's program was arrang ed from an educational point of view. Roy Roadrick and Mrs. Eda Voore. eastern lecturers were r resent and gave talks. Mra. Ward Swope and C. F. S wander of Portland were also speakers of the day. Probably the most interesting The Store for Dinnerware Glassware Cooking Utensils WL GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares more cu-zens or ""''""e part of the program was the steri five 1250 each n order to secure ,... ... v all the tentative offers. At the noon luncheon held yes-, terday pledges amounting to were reported, making a total of all amounting to $7,909. In addition to names anj reported who have pledged to sup nnrt the Y. M. C. A., the follow ing vers reported yesterday: L F. Griffith .; i " Dr. Evans . . . . Charles Welder Percy M. Varney F. C. DeLong opticon lecture given by Ben Lehr, a missionary of India, Mr. Lenr had several trophies from his work in India which he showed and told of their value and use. 0 16.00 5.00 20.00 Archie Holt ... . Fook TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BED. CHAIRS. GAS RANGE. RE frigerator, rugs, tables and all kinds of furniture. Must be sold, at sacrifice. Inquire 45 N. Summer. DO YOU KNOW That The 1 4th? P. c s. Watch This Space i Kwong Frank Jaskoski William A. Boddy . . W. H. Welch Gertrude J. M. Page D. Wiggins . . .! O. D. Bower ... J. A. Sellwood ... AuF Kebrberger . . . X VtlAH - -. James S. DusenDury Charles E. Gjedsted Lee Canfield W. A. Johnson :. . -D. H. Mosher ... . Farris Bros. 5 00 12.00 F. 00 00 10.00 5.00 5.00 2 00 1.00 16 00 2.00 10.00 2.50 16.00 5 00 J. C. Jones,..- !. MoTed - Neimeyer, Drugs, now open tor business at 175 N. Com'l St Adv. Boy Scouts Meet TroOn 6 and Troop 8, under tne direction of Scout Masters Harris and Scott met last night, at the state school for the deaf. In all .13 boys took part in the evening's program. Doughnuts and cider were served.. Chester Cox Becke & Hendricks A. T. Yeaton . , . IT. E. Bolinger F. E. Loose ... t tr . 5 00 r. J. H S. Radcllff Cap City Nursery Co. Sim Phillips ... 10 00 1000 6.00 5.00 fi.00 5.00 15.00 10.00 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 WAR HERO III 10 UNEMPLOYED Miss Wallace Returns Miss Ruth Wallace, deputy In the office of U. G. Boyer, county clerk, -has returned from a two weeks visit with relatives at Marshfield. For those who Intend to get married, and the prospec tive bride lives In Marion county, it is to Miss Wallace that applica tion must be made and she wll! ask all the strange questions, a3 required by law in filling out the applications. In Our Xew Location . Neimeyer Drugs, now at 17& N Commercial street. Adv. Program Not Completed The pro gram for the corner stone laying of the Salem hospi tal has not as yet been completed. accodine to August Huchestem, chairman of the committee for the ceremonies. However, it is known that the Rev. J. J. Evans, pastor of the First Christian church, and the Rev. J. R, Buck of the Cath olic church, will take part in tho program. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer.- -Adv. To Have Monthly Dinner Members of the business men s class of the Y.M.C.A. will hold their annoal dinner next Wednes. day evening at the Y.M.C.A. Roy Shields. Dresident of the class will send out a letter to all of the 75 or more members reminding them of the fact that their prea ence is requested. Let us supply you with Clothing Shoes Hosiery Hats v Dishes, etc. s at the.Lowest Prices SALEM'S BARGAIN i CENTER V373-77 Court St. 0 0 GO TV REED'S VI BIG 11 GIRL j SHOW And a Big Picture Program Ronald F. Cameron Drops from Exhaustion on High way Near Hubbard EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE Ronald F. Cameron, veteran of three armies, was found on tne highway Thursday night near Hubbard. He was exhausted from lack of food and from worry In not having found work in Fort- and. He was taken to the home 01 Dr. S. W. Weaver of Hubbard and rnrert ftir. Yesterday the local Red Cross headquarters was nou- ried and arrangements at once made for his proper care and transportation to his home ai Grants Pass. Accordine to Mr. Cameron wno s about 50 years old, he enlist ed first in the Canadian army. was later transferred to tne Eng lish army and then later served with the American force, receiy- ng his discharge on beptemoer t7 1919. T.ivinir at Grants Pass, he nas endeavored to make a living for th widow of his brother who was killed in the war. and ber two children. Not being able to se iir wnrV in Grants Pass, he wene to Portland. Without tunas, ne tt-ao onrionvnriTie tO Walk tO Grants Pass when he fell from ex hanstlnn The local Red Cross has ouer- ed its services in endeavoring 10 appiirp nrnoer recognition for ftir Cameron for his services in the American army. The mstrr has nlan been taken UT With the Grants Pass Red Cross. A Father Protests Editor Statesman: Will you allow me a little space in your paper. I see lri this mornings Oregonian, October 26. a message by our governor to the people 01 Oregon advocating the buying of home products. I have also learned through the papers that he Is advocating sending out of tbo state to get a man to ba the of the most import ant institutions of the state, that is the boys training school, and he is also advocating paying h m more than threa times a3 much as is paid to the present superinten dent of the school. Now I don 1 ti,iT,ir thA eovernoi is very consis tent in his advice. It we are to h..v nrecon made goods why send out of the state for a superinten dent for the school? I for one don't think it is just the thing to do I also dee an article in the same paper written by Mr. Hoff. tate treasurer and one of the board of control, saying he is not In favor ot making any change in the superintendent at the school. 1 nn heartilv commena uuu for the stand he has taken in tin matter and now I want to say a word for Mr. and Mr. Gilbert. I huva a bov in the school and I havA been at the school quite often and have gotten quite well ac quainted with Mr. ana .Mrs Gil bert, and I don't think yo can find any liner people in uregou or Iowa, either nor any one taai is more capable of looking aner the boys and I believe the boys get as square a deal irom mem as anyone could give them, and I on't believe the boys v-uni a 10,305 ex-Servfce Men Respond Ud to yesteniay noon, 10.30 ex-service men have sent in thei annlirationa to the World war veterans' state aid commission, ac cording to Captain H- C. Brum baugh, secretary. Of this nlmber 5614 have expressed a preference for cash and 4691 for the benefits of a loan on real estate. Silverton Lodgers Are Robbed During Night HOTEL ARRIVALS I MARION Portland people reg istering last night were: Tom Booth. I. L. Templeton. Sol Rich ards, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cousins. W. W. Sliffio. J. P. Richards. S. C. Shankland. .Phil ifew. G. E. Rrourh. A. M. Maschimeyer. W. W. TMHon. J -N. Rodeers. Other neoole at - the hotel were W. J Kerr. Corvallls; Wm. Cavanaugh, JV: A. Grass. Seattle: Max Flem- lsr Chlcaeo: H. K. Read Los An relesi- W.' Cassell. Seattle'-Jr-A. linmn. San PranciaCO. N. J. KlCtU SILVERTON. Or.. Oct. 28. if Special to The Statesman) The roomers ot the Hansen hotel Oh Front street were robbed some t me during Neanesoay night. It is thought tnat me theif was familiar with the inside of the house judging from the manner he succeeded in entering the rooms. It is necessary to climb two flights of sta rs in Or der to gain entrance to the rooms which were robbed. Among those who were robbed re f anley Cochran who lost 110. R. King, a watch and chain: James Daly, a watch and chain. L. Laffcer. a safety razor. no trace ot the thief has so far been found. rl of Americanism are verv cheno. They consist mostly 1 of talking about 100 per cent Americanism. III X ! j I - ui -mi IB i 'CiVK ..4". J It J. . ' - rPfl 1 LARRY SEM0N In a Brand New Laugh Maker "THE FALL GUY" On With "HABIT Today Only LIBERTY 99 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. mJ I ,: QUALITY MATS at For Less at M'DOWELL MARKET MCDOWELL MARKET Phone 1421 . 173 S. Commercial St. There is no market in Salem using better steers' than we are.v We sell this same jrrade of 'steer beef 5c "to 15c cheaper per pound than the other markets.do that handle steer beef. ) ' , '.,'' ' ;'.' ... .......... ..f; Tp Roast. ..u - To Fry, 3 lbs. for.rr . .. stew :.... Freshly Ground Hamburg Choice Pork to Roast... . , Our Own Sugar Cured Bacon... ... 18c 25c to 30c Our Own Pure Lard In 10s. ..... -.---$1.45 5's ...... ."7 5 c 3 s.... ... . . . ---. -. Q McDQ WELL'S MARKET Open Until 8 p. m. GROCERS' SATURDAY CLOSING AGREEMENT j In the interest of better working conditions for our employees and to keep in line with the policy in other lines of merchandising tending towards an earlier closing hour, we, the undersigned grocers of the City of Salem, agree to close our stores promptly at 7 o'clock p. m. every Saturday evening beginning Sat urday, October 29th. . , i . r J. L. Busick & Sons Roth Grocery Co. C. M. Roberts WellerBros. R. D. Gilbert & Co. Foster & Baker Carl & Bowersox Ska ggs United Stores Caplan's Cash Store B.B. Eschleman A. Dane & Sons Simon & Pade D. L Shrode Lebold & Co. C Eppley Co. W. H. Clark j V Ed. Rocks " Jos. Domagalla ' Ward K. Richardson Geo, W. Stoner f