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-THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALELL OREGON SUNDAY MORNING; JANUARY 15 1922 a 4 A CI11NEWS IN BRIEF iia I ; loaenw ot tbe school will show . w Frank-Myers is enjoying a fine what they are doing in manual Tacation. . Having worked steady J training,, tgymnaslnm -work and aaoui m qurie? oi a cenmry. ne what they know about hiatory. : . nss iwtuuj ucvmcu iu rcai no a r. - few wees. He started in on his i vacation by hating his tonsils re ;'. moved, h . -'.. -, V- j. . j Delicious Polar Cake, 10o ADe 2pa. AdV. '..,.. J Card of Thank , ;.";?,-,J. We wish, to express oar, thanks to onr many friends for tbe beau tiful floral offerings and kind words of sympathy extended to ns daring the recent 'illness and death of onr dear mother, Mrs. Mary Ilowd.V The Family. Adr. Todd Trial .Monday- ,. About 3D residents of Salem will wend their, way towards Portland Monday to , appear, as witnesses In tbe case of. the slatt against John w, Todd. .. . .-. i ; Chicken IHnner Allday today at the Cray Belle. hi; 'J rAdvr.- Boy Scout In Town f, Robert Shattnck." first ' class Scout, troop No." 1,' Monmonth. was In tbe city yesterday, lie will come before the court ot honor of Salem scouts to receire the. merit badge in swimming, having- successfully passed . the scout tests. -' . . V Daughter. Is A daughter was born Saturday. January 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Dunigan of Salem rural route 7. She has been named Elnora. Minnie. Wanted. Amateur talent. , Apply Jack Kemp, Bligh theater. Adr. For Er-vSerrire Men 1 Although an applicant for a loan under the bonus law may not care to take out his loan for several years, yet by the law, he is obliged, to get in bis initial ap plication by May 25. 1922. The max who wants cash inust, also ppllcation by May 25. The main thing tor ex-ser-Tice men who may: want to take out a lona, is to have his initial application In by May 25, , and have the bonus commission in possession of his record. Then he may take his time about mak- their crops, "and to see what ar-1 rangements may be offered them. This committee is expected to in vestigate land perhaps report to a called meeting.' C. C. Russell, president! of the association, is chairman of tbe committee, and Mr. Savage, of the Savage gard ens, is a member; also E. 4. Kurtz and Mr. Rickman. The meeting to make the final report and recommend arrangements for marketing will probably be held on Saturday next, though the date was left open.' Mill Wood- Why not take advantage of the present low price ot $11.25 for 5 loads mil( wood. Spring will soon be here and prices are sure to ad vance. Order now. Charles K. Spaulding Logging Co. Adv. Notification Sent Letters have been sent out by President! Carl Gregg Doney call ing a meeting of the board of trustees of Willamette university, to be held in Portland Saturday. February; 4. Several Important matters will be settled and plans for the cbming year will be per fected. . Nearly Every Car Of fered At our Used Car Sale is a Hgnt car lowj upkeep, low license xee Prices $175 up. Salem Automo bile Co. rAdr. Ing a loan. formal application for a Fords, Stodge, Chevrolet- Mitchell, Overland and Max wells In the Used Car Sale at Sa lem Automobile Co. Adv. At the KiwanU Luncheon Lloyd T. Rigdon will present the attendance prise to Kiwanians who report for the luncheon to be held next; Tuesday noon at the Commercial club. - There will al so be a vaudeville entertainer do some entertaining, which will be furnished by the Elks' lodge from its Mardi Gras performers. .The day will be one devoted to talk ing about Benjamin Franklin. . A New Tire And tube free with every Csed Car sold during the week starting Tuesday, Jan. 17. Salem Automo bile Co. Adv. Laura) Sellwood, chaplain and Mrs. Zella Fletcher, secretary and treasurer: Q. X., U F4 Townsend, Ceres. Mrs. Mary Townsend; Po mona, Mrs. M. 3renji Flora, Mrs. M. McDonald: lady assistant steward. Mrs. Clara Shields; In stalling officers. Mrs. Zella Fletcher and Mrs. Annjey W. Davi son. I Legal Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adr. ;.- i 5 French raatry --. . "Vs ' ? Serve Gray Belle French pastry. To Meet at Mckinley ScHool , Next Tnesday night at 7:20 'o'clock -the South Salem" Parent Teacher association will hold its monthly meeting at the McKlnley school.; The Junior high school Delicious Polar Cake, 10c ' The Spa. Adv. j Going to Eola Howard Zinser, Boy Scout ex ecutive, will go to Eola today to talk to the boys and girls ot that neighborhood on scout work. He says there Is much Interest in I scouting among the Eola young folks. - i .- ' Unknown1 Car In Mishap An unidentified car was in volved in' an auto accident report ed by Elisabeth Miller, ot Turner, according to yesterday s police blotter. Mrs. Miller was driving north on High street, the other car proceeding east on Court when the accident occurred. There was little damage, it was reported. For Commercial Clnb Monday . W. D. B. ; Dodson of Portland, general manager of tbe Portland Chamber, of Commerce, will be the speaker for the Monday noon luncheon of the Commercial club. Mr. Dodson lis one of the heavy weights in Portland's commercial life and is regarded as one of the best informed men in the west on commercial and business subject. T. E. McCrosey.u manager 'of the club, is especially anxious tha a full representation of tbe club be in attendance as he regards Mr. Dodson as one of the best speak ers brought to the city during the past year. ; Gt JL Install j D. F. Lane Is the new comman der of the local post of the G.A-R. Other officers installed at the meeting this week Were Thomas" O. Harris, senior vice commander; 1L M. Harris. Junior vice comman der; R. C. Halley, officer of the day; D. M. Wilson, officer of the guard; James McClelland, chap lain; J. M. Watson, surgeon; Gidr eon Stoltx, quartermaster, and Al bert Loiighridge, adjutant. Gregg. Corvaltisj Mrs. J. C. Peck,' Mlsa VlrglnU Peck, Portland. ;i ! BLIGH Ac II Larson. Mrs. F. T. CuUforth. J. fw. Collins. Rich-i ard Horn. W. Tj Chessman. Z. r Lee. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wlllard. Mn and Mrs. J. Setier. O. K. Sum irons, J. H. Straub. Portland Lo4 cn E. Rennells. Medford; Mrs. Kt Os bourne, Dallas; Geo. Saunders; Klrby. Cal.: Hist, Marsh- field; J. Foswick. Chemawa; J;j W. Houe. Glendale. Wash.; W. & Wadswortb Hafrisburg. A Box of Candy One pound and Uhree-quarters tor one ' dollar and a' quarter. Haas Home Made Special. Tbe Ace, 127 N. High street Adv. Walter RIakley Recovering Walter Blakley, who recently underwent a major operation, is reported to be recovering and ex pects to be out within another week. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST r : It Yow WUI Nev Have the chance to buy a good used car for as little money as you can get at- our Used Car , Sale starting January 17. Salem Auto mobile Co.-4-Adv. -i Watldni Prodacb ; A. A. SacalbaiS - . City Ktar Phone 1784-W 240 Lefclle St. Goods delivered at your door Watch the Used Car Sale starting Tuesday. Jan. 17, at Salem Automobile Co. Ady, Resacinber--- -:.Z.V-. The big Used Car Sale starting Tuesday, l January 17, at Salem AutomobJlo Co.-HAdv. it ... . i... f - '4 s 3 J. f HartiaanV Glassei kLJ - Easier and Better - Wear them and see . HAmiAliBROiM Phone 1253- Salexo, Oregon SAVE $ $ $ They 8ab French Tbe social organization or the American legion, known as "40 Homines et" 8 Cbevaux" met Fri day evening and Initiated Bert Jeffery. It then passed resolu tions - backing -tbe membership campaign of the American legion. The bead officer of the society la . Dr. B. F. Pound and he goes nnder the title ot "Chef de Gare.". J C. K. Knickerbocker is officially known among the breth-1 ren as "Chef de Train." waiter Kirk is "Commissare lntendant,' and Glen-W. -Campbell is "cor- respondant. J '- Will Grow Flax The farm: of c. . McArthur. Oregon congressman, will grow 25 acres of flax this coming sea son. The farm is owned by Mr. McArthur and Mr. Stanff, i and r f iceieruay anr.( itaurr, who man- Dbtrict ConyraUon Here ages the farm, signed for the The district convention of knot growing of 25 acres of flax and B. Y. P. U convention of thi membership: in the Oregon Co- central associaUon will be held1 operative Flax & Hemp associa In Salem: Sunday, January 2 9, lac- tion. A number of other promi cordlng to an announcement mhde nent farmers in the Rickreall and in the bulletin of the First Baptist Monmouth districts have indicat- Oonrt for Monday ; In the Marlon couBty circuit court, there will be called Monday morning the suit of the Arcberd Implement company against Brown. Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock the court will take up the case of jArbuckle against Nellson. Wednesday afternoon: there is set for call; at 1 o'clock the state of Oregon against Rogers. The court calendar allows two days for tnls trial, church. 4 ed their intentions flax this year. . pf growing Bead This if von tiave a modern residence, in a suitable location, and will ac cept a used car as part payment we want to get in touch with yon. Oleson-Rookstool Auto Exchange. Phone 666. Adv. Swedish Massage Phone 858 Tbe Swedish Institute,' 302 Ore gon bidr. Adr. Delicious Polar Cake, loc The Spa Adv. by buying your hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & FuiTiitUrCl CO., 285 N. I Comlajr Itcgnlariy Commercial street. Phone 947 To Work! Together- It is understood, that all the churches i in Salem are planning on a concerted program of 1 for ward ' movement in church work before Easter Sunday, April 16. Estate Appraised The estate of Oscar Partbow nas been appraised as worth szooo. The estate consisted of four lots in the Hall's Home tracts. The appraisers were F. Escaped Friday, Jan. Having escaped the hcodoo 01 securing a marriage license ' on Friday, January 13, three couples lined up yesterday at the marriage license counter of i tbe county clerk's office and were given the necessary papers. These were Edward R. Richards of Portland, a salesman, and Bernice Elisabeth Gray, a telegraph f operator of Woodburn; Mendel S. Hauth of Mt. Angel, a printer land Cather ine Miller ot Mt. . Angel; D. A. Munse!l of Aumsville, a logger, and Katherine - Brock of Aums ville. A Classified Ad WUI bring you a buyer. Adv. was a good Saturday. m S Business is limbering up for 1922. i S Tbe broccoli growers who hare. not made arranagements to mar ket their crops will have to hurry. : S There Is a cut In hair-cuts la Salem. "Coming down." H N The bootleggers are still getting S6aked In Saleni. S Hotel Marion la going to have one of tbe best; kitchens in the whor country. ? It is being all. built over. . ; V S Some one suggests that If grandma has no use for th-a .knife. ling and sewing outm you Sve her as a Christmas present, per haps she can exchange it for a, pair of dancing slippers. S S Does the average reader realise that tuberculosis might be stamp ed out entirely,' with the proper effort? The faithful men and women who are fighting the scourge are gaining upon it, and as their resources and numbers in crease, and as their methods are improved, they will gain taster. ; In the ediiorlal In The States man of yesterday there was a misf take as to the new building at the state institution for the feeble minded. It has been finished, but it is not yet occupied; waiting for the furniture. When the furniture arrives, ordered months ago and expected within a week or two now, and is installed, there will be accommodations for all the waiting Hat of I 50 girls, and for about 50 more. There is no doubt, however, that ' the room will soon all be taken, and that there will ere' - long be another waiting list at that institution, of both girls and boys. This has been the situation moat of the time since the opening ot the institu tion, i . j court while arranging for road Im provements la their district. J r Romeo Goulet. of Woodburn, visited Salem fnends - Saturday morning. , . JtV. H. Wright, of Turner, con suited with (he county court. Fri day on matters pertaining to dis trict, roads. " ,' " '- A. T. Clioe, of ML Angel, trans acted business In this city, yes terday. Henry Wilquet, who .operates a successful potafo acreage near St. Louis, was among the week's vis itors to Salem. Mrs. W. C. Kelts left yester day over the Oregon Electric for Vancouver, B. C. Robert .W. Gatke of Willam ette university, went to Portland yesterday. A. W. lry:ne left yesterday for Portland. C. M. Bishop of Portland came down daring the week to attc-1 the party glvea by Hal ration. Joka Smith, 'prominent. farmer of the' AumsviUe district. was la Salem Saturday. . Bert Olinger of Portland Is In the city visiting friends over Sun day. . - ; - -n- i -. 1 in 5 HORTON'S FUN SHOW The Laugh Feast P. Wolfe. O. C. Weller and George Set for February 20 Hammond. NoMdng tTMUlra' ! H OUT. P CoramareUl BtrMt edlM i sad AmwMsa tXakaa, lea Crwa aad Drrok. . f . - Op li sam. t-,ja., . ' : l Speial Baadar - , cmcau. PxMMsa - A total of 16.848 ex-service men have applied for tbe benefits of the bonus law. Of, this num ber 9642' -prefer cash and 7206 Intend to take a loan on real es tate. ' - kt yet to. definite arrangements annge Meeting Wednesday have been made MacDodUld's Farmer A Imam At Tyler's Drug Store.--Ady. ' V- DIED ' Marion County Pomona errance will meet with Salem grange In the Labor Union hall on Wednes day, January 18. The county court !hai set Mon day, February 20 for the hearing In the settlement of the estates of James R Gist and also for the es tate of George W. Powell. T PERSONALS CAPITAL BARGAIN house 1 ... K v:. .: : f ' "f v - t Wa-pay highest price.1 ' We' buy' and tell ererythlnf We sell for less. - 215 Center Bt, Phone S83 v RAGS We want them and want them bad. Because we do we will pay you the high est 'price obtainable': any 3vhere, Bring us all you -have, . ' - ? Also old clothing, f arniture and junk of an kinds; ; l iftlllBOCk JUNK CO. The House of Half a Million c ; and One Bargains:-- (402 N. ConlT. Phone 523 Committee Appointed ' The meeting bt the Salem Broc coli? association, uatXthe Salem Commercial club rooms yesterday was well - attended, fter much discussion committee was ap pointed to make a" survey of the acreage of the growers who have not already made ' arrangements for the shipping -and selling ot Gets Permanent Position There is a young man who enrolled , in our school six .or seven years ago. He .was out of work at the time, and had determined to make his idle moments count. We saw him the other day, a well trained man; with steady employment. He tells us he has never been out of wprk since he ' graduated from our school.' ., Judge for-yourself whether such a training pays. K Let us tell you about our courses. Capital Business ; College V KUSELAt the residence 4 miles east'' of . Salem, early Saturday jnprniagaparyi4. Augnst A. Kusel. age 64- years, hus band of Ellen Kusel, father of Mrs. Ida -Green and Mrs. Chris Stuhr I ot Dakota, Mrs. John Stuhr, Mrs. George Jensen, Mrs. Mat Jensen. John. . Herman, Lew and August Kusel, all in Iowa. 1 Mrs. Earl Hangle and Vernon Kusel of Salem. Announcement of fnneral Will be made later by the Rigdon mor tuary. ? . ... .,. - -t " ' J ." . k Fitted ati Tyler's drag store by an expert in the bustnesa.-iAdv,,, Standard Oil Reports The Standard Oil company-has filed with the . secretary TefA state a report showing that during the montn or December it sold In Or egon i.svo.sui gallons or gaso line. 25.113 gallons of distillate, ana paid a total tax of 36,512.- 1Z. .. s - ,. . . . . . . Verdict of Jury Heard In the suit of T. Nigaki against George Kodama, Charles F. Si- Unon and Hose E. Simon, the J?ry returned a verdict in favor of two of the 'defendants, Chsiiea P. Si mon and Rose E. Simon. George Kodama, the other ; defendant in the suit did not appear. It is un derstood the court will be asked to enter judgment for the amount sued, 1027.97, against George Ko dama. Dr. E. E. Fisher spent Friday evening in Portland. ? - Harold Eakiu is in Portland conferring with officials of the i Christian Endeavor society. Mrs C. E. Smith of 1796 Mis-! sion street, has returned from a visit in Portland. -. . County Commissioner W. Hj Goulet,-? of Woodburn. attenrtea county court land transacted Sa lem business, yesterday. During the; past week) James Smith, William Murphy, and W- H, Smith, of St. Paul attended HARVEY At her home three : miles east of Salem, January ( i IS,' Mrs. Litza Ann. Harvey, at V the age of 6S yeara..' She Is aur . rived by her mother, Mrs. J. E. Ellison, and tour sons, C. W. Hanrey, G. C. Hanrey and E. B: Harvey, all of California, and George Harvey of Oregon. The funeral services will beheld at the Webb & Clough chapel on Monday" afternoon at 2 o'clock and wilt be conducted by the Rev. Judy. Burial will be In City View cemetery. . s .- ; WEATHERFORD, In this city. January 13, Ruby Weatherford at the age of 13. The body is at the Webb & Clough under taking parlors,' Funeral ? an nouncement will be made later. Tickets 4 For the penl tentiarr . minstrel suuw, lour uigms mis weeK, are now en sale at Perry's Drug Store. au seats reserved. - Price 50c Adv. Simpson Pays Fine C. H. Simpson, who was arrest ed Friday on a charge of inde cent exposure was yesterday found guilty of the charge which had been fiietf 5by Sergeant' Clyde Bl' Us upon the complaint of persons who were aroused by Simpson's reported improper conduct. He was fined 1"10 by Jlty Recorder Earl Race, j The Annual Meeting Of the stockholders of -the Thos Kay Woolen Mill Co. will be held at the office of the company In Salem, on Tuesday the 17th day of January, 1922, at 9:30 a. m. Any business that : may properly come before that meeting will be transacted. ' Adv. E. J. SW AFFORD, Sec'y. Prices on Onr - osea car sale from S175 up. Sale starts Tuesday, Jan. 17. Sa lem Automobile Co. Adv. "i, A FUNERALS. ' ' . Salem, Oregon Funeral services for the' Hate Henry Yeary will be, held today at 2 p j m.. from . the Nazarene church at Canby. The funeral cortege twill leave the Rigdon mortuary at 12 o'clock noon. West's Car Danuured Ben West yesterday reported to me ponce that while his car was parked on State street in tbe bus iness district, a car bearing Ore- gon license No. 3314 had brushed west s carj too closely, damaging neadlights.' Judgment Wanted ' " G. T. Neal has made application for a Judgment foreclosure tax lien in bis suit against B. O. Hum- hreys, for 14.51. j This is the amount of delinquent taxes for the year 1916 on lots 12 and 13 of block 2, Woodburn. . ' -rs Tistted His Mother J;- Robertson Brooks, who has been advertising manager of the Corvallls Gazette-Times, was in tne city yesterday visiting his mother, Mrs. Mildred R. Brooks, county recorder. He was on his way, to Astoria where he has ac cepted a position as , advertising manager of the Astorian. I KITCHEN NEEDS (ft? 7aT Drs. White' and Marshall Osteopathic physicians. U 3BL , AdV. 4 t 4 j 4 v .1 uon i .nearuui. i ': ;. .- ..v So many people, '" by -; the time they have reached mid dle lite are literally ' worn, out and unfit : for further service. " i Your eyes are your most del icate organism and to a large extent determine your health. It is essential that yon' re tain the efficiency of your eyes. Have them examined now. , , :; MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 204-211 Salem' Bank ot ' - Commerce. Building ' v Oregon's Largest Optical . Institution Phone 239 for appointment , . v SALEM, OREGON. vC 'rTy It (was about to score A KNOCK-OUT But the "timely use ' of i Schaef ex's Cold . Tablets ' prevented thi3 catastro phe. : it-Fp 1 : ,ThIs ia ihe story of hun , dreds of Salem people v who have been afflicted with colds, recently, - but ! who : at the advice . of friends have used a small : bbtUe of these little cold breakers They sell for i 25; and shoula be in ev-. eryhome.;- - --V . r Drug Sole Agent Garden Court ; v 'N.': Preparations 135 N. Cornn Phone 197. j h' ef i-t--fmi "M -r - Funeral . services . for the late Harvey fB. Miller will be held Monday Jan. 16, at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary. Funeral services of J. I. Wool ey Will i be held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Terwilli ber home.' Elder Thurston will have charge of the services and burial will be in City View ceme tery. " 1 Funeral services ot James J. Stewart, who died January ;i0, will be I held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Catholic church. Burial will be In the Catholic cemetery. Sunday the body will He In state at the Webb A Clough chapel, t : , . Illahee Club Electa At the. annual meeting of mem ber of the Illahee Country club held Thursday night in the Com mercial club, T. A. Livesley was elected president, succeeding J. H. Farrar. George G. Brown was elected vice president and Wil liam H. Burgbardt re-elected sec retary. For the next month Ches ter G. Coxj and Dol Farmer were elected captains of opposing teams. As lieutenants Dr. H. H. Olinger aad ErCel Kay were chosen. 1 Couri Costa Ft In the damage ! suits ot M. S. Ramp. Nellie Ramp and Robert Malcolm Ramp against E. O. Os borne and others, the costs ot the court proceedings ! in the: case amounted to $207.60. One witness Rollo Drain, came ISO miles and Oryllle Woolridg-a and Prank Meeve each traveled 100 miles to testify In the trial. LET one thing j pere oltte through your consciousness, Mr. Married? Your wife !jis just as fond of pretty, useful ntckle and sil ver electric utilities as you are of getting, along in the world, lit you Van t to make her home life bappy, buy the electrical necessi ties for her everyday use. 1 i Visiting In Salem Mrs. Harriett S. Mrers of Port land Is visiting in Salem, the guest of Mrs. Mildred R. Brooks, county recorder. Mrs. Myers is interested in the Island of Palmito del Verde, off ' the west coast 'of Mexico. Card of Thanks- We wish to neighbors i and floral offerings. expressions of sympathy during 1 win Talk Thursday a m a. . j m thank all of our friends for their kind words and Twlg of Thorn" A dramatic interpretation en titled, "Twig of Thorn" WiU be presented next Tuesday evening at Waller chapel by the dramatie folk ot Willamette university. EiEcmFiiTraeSuppLYfo ivn.i:ii:n'iiini!:utii'ffl 222 N.UBHZTYST. PHONE 1934 RIGDON & SON I' leading Morticiarii the recent illness and death ot our beloved sister Jul la. Herman Persey, Frank Persey, Wm.- Per- , sey, Charles Persey, August Per sey, Louise Persey. Adv. Webb; & C ;;iadmg Fcneral 'v' ;:-r Directcrs - ..; i Bapert Embabners -; Consultation and ' examination. Drs. Bradford A Bradford, D. C, state licensed . physicians. Ten years In practice. Phone 626. Suite 319 Oregon Bid g. Adr. Salem Grange "Installs r ,? C E. Shields will be master of the Salem Granre for. the eouR I year, Othei; officers Installed for the year 1922. were C. H. Taylor, , overseer; r J. . J. McDonald.' cre- Unr:?H. L. Peck, steward: R. u. The -Rev. W. W. Long, , pastor i of the. First Presbyterian church i will talk to members of tbe Ma Hon County Realtors association ! at their noon luncheon, to be held next Thursday at . the Y.W.C.A. i rooms. HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION Walter Hall, George Dekum. Frances Reid. Mrs. Jennil Richardson, Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Randolph, W. W. ! Graham. Port land; Chas. Hail, Coos Bay; R.VL. Neider.? Albany r Mrs. C. CNeil. Cody. Wyo.; Philip D. Harth. Har ry Burr, Roseburg; Harry Denee Teter, . assistant steward;. .Mrs. Carlton; Jas. IL McGee, V, I Dr. Stone V : ' will remedy that hacking? couch iri short order? with a small bottle of his B-Q Cough Remedy; 5 . For coughs, colds, croup, whooping! cough, hoarse- ; ness, bronchitis, sore' throat and lungs.. This remedy is even bet ter than Dr. Stone's usu al t prescriptions. Price i ;' Manufactured by H - -s I I ' Tyl&sDrug Store -i-jj 157 S. Com! Phone 351; W( adiating iL Nxoann?! Comedy Starts Tuesday . . Rex Beach's . "The Iron Traa" JOHNNY 11LNCS Jn "Doggone Torchy PatheNews w m IiTt m 'r - . . Special Chicken Dinner Served I AU 1 Day Today LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 V ; . General Banking Business 1 . (.. : v . ... '.. 4 . i 1 1 ' i ' Office Hours from 10 a, m. to S p. m. Real Value ;rv ;ulige of mrthnndise soli '5aVe"tnoneyr,ifyou come here isvhat "vef fer in vtfrj bjvus. ,ia will ucttlaUN for furniture, stovesranges. elci. Make saving a habit and buy quality.goods for less money. i i PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE 271 North Commercial Street , . 4. EXTRA SPECIAL Our Utah Coal is going'at REDUCED PRICES These prices are cash: Utah Lump Coall 17.00 Utah Stove CoaL 16.00 We guarantee all our , coals ; , s Goods packed, shipped or stored. ' , e Fireproof Storage. Prices to Please You ; Phone 930 - Lsirrher Transfer W Vi DOING AND WISHING npHE difference between failure and X success lies in those two words ; the successful ; man goes ahead and docs while the failure sits and wishes. It's true in Salem as everywhere. One man "wishes" he had a few hundreds to put into that stock, or; five hundred to pay down on that property offered at a .-bargain.! . v '-Ax.''A 1 . " The other fellow gets busy and accumu lates the necessary money by the sim ple medium of a "Nationalized" Savings Account. -1 ' - . SALEM - 4 I ir. .- -- e.;