THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON- s. . ,i- r FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1923 Ackcrman JTaj s Jine- Frt'l Ackerraan, charged wita assault ; and battery pleaded guilty in the Justice; court yes terday and f was fined $5 and costs, ' He was arrestod on' the complaint of- Frank Councilman, whom he attacked.- CItH Suit Filed ' i IU J. : Waite , filed suit against Ceorge. Colby, n .the justice court yesterday for the collection of a $48.81 bill, which he al U;ge3, Colby has refused , fo pay Merchandise was , spld him, on two separate" occasions : the com plaint states, September. Iff, 1922 sad November , 10, 1922. Odd-Fellows -; ; - ' Meet at; "JOQFi hall today, 1:30 p. to. to t attend ; funeral of Bro. Owen lIuttoaAdT, .? .-' Suit Filed , : L 3. Toif ord and-Td.-; Gi Cool ey filed fcuit: against; df; -IT ;ah- drews In the1 circuit J court yester- day for collection, or a 450 loan -which . it- is alleged Andrews refuses to "payi,:; .-; - Vick to, Sue i , 'Utl I - Y Charles u .Vick et al brought suit against the Oldsmobile com pany in the circuit court yester day for , collection of $65 stor age on an Qldsmobile car which it is stated Was .stored In their garage December 10,1922., Fore closure, and . sale ot the-' sear jto satisfy ' the, ' lein Aa asked. 'ick' Cafe ;'163 S. Com.1 St. A good place to t t. Tables and countex-jTdr. ' i jpment Delayed- The rfeeent floods baye tied up, r mewhero on the road from C iklakd;;-a- carload ,of - the fiew : 7ZCLVL HOT LUirCHES 1 or school .cliildren.1 Rates :ry moderatw. ' . J," ;, . 11:3 Litths " -JyVStore ?W Ccsier I U : - Cor. 12tli i pleasure toaay.. son can opera t . Tcnam cleaner. . washing ma chine and cook by elec tricity. Ouf installation r ruaraateed. 17; The best for the ; " ' ; "money.5 livvj - Fccncr Ecsrf3 ArenJ Fleentt - Electridaa 414 Court SW Faonc S80 Capital Junk All Idr Ti cf jcr.lt and Ecccnd-hand soods. T We pay full value, , ? 215 Center Street Phone 393 LADD '& BUSH; BANKERS ' Itatlished 18C8 ' ! General Banila Business . , - ; ' Office Hours frcn 10 a. in. to 3 p. xnu LATJ.IER TRAKSFEn rnora csa Durant, Surr cars, that were be- "ppea to the Marion auto company f here. The i cars Hare been promised for a number of momns, as; the; newest sensation in the four-wheeled market ; The Star: car;, though its parts uijy ue maae, in the east, of western set-up and shipmeat, the Dig ractoryfbeing located at Oak land. Licenses IsfOietl - 1. 'Marriage licenses were issued to the following. In- the county clerk's otfice yesterday: Milton M." McKinney of Turner and Bes sie WiUel of Salem and Joseph A. Kronberg of Mount Angel -and Agnes Aichlmayer'' of Mount "An gel. . Would Clwuigei . Xame Frank Fankhausef -of this vicinity would -jChanga his nanie to 2 Franks Hauser, according to a petition irh4ciu he filed in the county clerk's .., office) Fmnk hauser alless . .that . .his name leads to con fusion- with ; the -re sult that i It ; ig;pf ten ;: misspelled. The "court .'Judged - that, .the -v no tice " of change be published In a saiem.. local newspaper. ; Dr. B. H- Vnlt v x ' - Announces ' the instillation., of apparatus for the practice -of' elec tronic reactions, as outlined and taught by Dr. Albert Abrams. 606 U. S. NaUonal Bank bldg.-Adr. To "Give Abri'iSeeds -;-f n Garden seeds and' flower seeds will We givdhi awayf in the conn tyt school superintendent's .office today.' ' it ' was 'announced- Sen ator, McNaify receAtlysent; a maiU bag full of seeds to tne couniy school headquarter trom 5 Swb.-. ipgton. They will be given, away free to those who 'desire them. - - -i. I-' - - :-- ? V Will bet Here Satnrdays : " " I '": ., Miller & McCarty o( Portland; who have been conducting Satur day night dances , at ' the armory for: more than a month, want to apologize for not being here last Saturday -with their Billy Webb Dixieland orchestra, as they were prevented from showing that eve- niag due to the high water, SAVSt; $ i by- buying your liaxdware and furniture at The Capital Hard- 7sre & Furniture .Co., 285 No, Commercial Sfc, : Phona 947, FOE GIFTS THAT LAST I , IIARTTIBROS. ewelrjCiikd Silverware;'' Phone 1255, Salem, Oregon Everybody wants' his glasses right and wants therA promptly. - : v ; The i power,- of the lens must be ;rigbt. No care is "teo fcreat; No trouble too much; no test too severe to "Injure the correctness of our lenses. We reject them far trifling errors- -'" " ' - ' . I ' MORRIS OPTICAXi CO. , .301-5 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 for appointment 5 SALEM, .OREGON ? EVERY SHOVELFUL OF COAL r we put Jn yon cellar means Just so much 'comfort,-' Every lump will be a heat producer, not a single piece of slate or stone In the entire load.. Why pay tor the latter when for the same money yon can get all coal by ordering, here? Also handle briquettes and wood. promise to make p for lost time in their entertainment and dance that will be given; this Saturday night. They were conducting dances . in Oregon ' City also, - and had just recently Installed a new piano, and this instrument : was an "entire loss on account of the water flooding their dance room. - Examinations Taken ' Four jeighth, grade( students took their examinations in the county. ' school ; suporintendent's office yesterday. ; if is estimated that approximately 250 students will take the eighth grade exam inations which -are now - being given-, in the school districts. , Neighbors of . Woodcraft r l i L- - Installation this evening, 8 p.m. Man ; Bun Down Carl .Barnes of 1415 Hinges street ran down a man on Court street near Vick Brothers yester day. Th man's name ; was Pat terson. ; . He . was taken to .. bis home at 20th and D streets but was .not reported seriously hurt- Beds ! : ; ' -j 1 i ' - A , The following received beds at the station last night: G. Meekle, "Frank Linn . L. M. Thomas, Will Def ese, Jim Stevas, Albert Nichols W. R, Conklin and P. DttTfy. Wheel Stolen Oury lliiey of 1133 'Court street reported that , bis Flyer bicycle was stolen - yesterday. Basketball ' ' 'i , Tonight, 7tS0, armory."! Salenr Yellow : Jackets vs . Jndependencc) Leglon.-Adv:- i'.l'f fmri'il McSUlvUiIgefn'rtffhl' 1 .InJUat ioti ejempn,Ies ; ;at' 1 the Salem Elks lodge' bext, Thursday night . will 1 be put '.on'byr'ttte McMinnville lodge, and it. 3s "ires Dorted that a .llarge crowd t ' of lodgemen ' is coming trom1. that place. 1 &;ts .-J mmber,s ot the state legislature who . are smem bersof the . order wiU be . pres ent and doubtless -will.be, called onr'-to make- speeches., v , 1 . , . I . ,t : The ATOual,'MeetiS27--; ? ,r j Of the iBtocJfcholders '. of the Thos. ; Kay tWeolen vMBl C9., -will ber held at- the qfflee ti the eom pany. In Salem, on .Tuesday, Jan. 1C. 1923.int the bear a, I m. b Any f business flhat 'may, properly come before ' that meefr win ro trfttisaeted. E. J, Swafford, SecretaryAdT. tJrmsM Stolen- f Ethel , Craig of 1095 . north Twentieth ptreet ' reported that Jier v license plates were -: stolen yesxerasy. t ; 1 i - ' , . , natiffhter' Bonv J ' f . r Ir. vend !. Mrs. Forrest , M, Gift ot Tillamook are. the parents of a daughter, Glenna,born yester day at theCourt etreet. maternity linm. ' ' - '. . '' 1. ' l . . . nil ' v ' -: ; ' s .. ; Married In Seattle 1 r Mrs. Winnie Braden, well known. in Salem and recently an employe of the Portland Cnamber jal. Com merce, was married in Seattle to HlramXindsay, a business man ot tKA Konnd citv., January 3. airs. Lindsay is well known in Marlon and Polk counties and was at one time ;secretary; or .tne pauas com mercial .club. , r ? l i :i -',:v in i ill II ' I I . - v.. j. - . , Classified Ad - ,-' I, , , . Will bring you a ; buyer. Adv. ' . J ' I.. I,, ..IIU.H - ij - Magic Tonight - s - ) The reat sale fqr. the patton Wager, performance at .the higb school will be on, cafe -at .Patton Bros this 'afternoon: from' 2T to ,5, and Saturday f'at thesanle Aodr. DEED . HTJTTON -Funeral - services r lor -the late Owen D. Mutton ..win be held In the Webb t plough 4 rhapel f January '12,', 19?3 at ? 2 p. m. Mr. Hut ton, who died January 19,;192S,; Is sur Tired .: by hla 1 : widew,' Mrs Sarah' E- Hatton, -ene lister, . Mra. Linnie Harbin-of Water loo, "'and ., three children, - Mrs. v Oswald West; ot Portland, Mrs. i Ben Olcott '' of ; Salem land Harry R. Hutton-' b Salem. Rev; Kantner will eondnct the services. Interment in : the i OOP cemetery. " '. ' v ' ' y r - RigdoT2 '& Sotfs KOItTTJAliY jf TJn equaled Services VIebb&Clqugh LeatHsj FurerrJ Expert Exbilcri j Qincy, Fieri:, Inc.; 123 North Wsh. Phone 331 "Say It TfiXh FIoWCr3, ' Owing to the fact that there-are manyt-wbo are unable to witness the --performance - Satsrday ven- ing theycait attend tonight the special performance that- Is to be given before- the associated stud ent body. Tomorrow, night they appear Again for the public. Gen era l admission tickets can be ob tained at. the Spa, Gray; Belle; Adolph Bros., or . the Terminal cigar store, at 50 cents. Reserved seats 25 cents extra. Adv. i PotlAick apper . . , , t The women of. Woodcraft will Install offlcersUthis evening, f of lowed by a pot-luck supper. ' tgbi!ators Leave ; Among the members of the leg islature going out of town for the recess were ClaudeX Buchanan - of Benton, - who 'l went I to : Corvallis lasti night. T.i ? P. "r t Cramer I of J osephine " county also "iwent ' to Aram oemcfl icesnmed ' , ,The ' Southern "Pacific: reports. mat yesterday morning there was still about two feet ot, wafer over the main track one-half mile north of Oregon City but it was expected- tnat it would be down in-a Short iime. ; The ) bridge ; at rierfersan that was washed out was repaired about ' 3 o'clock; yesterday .after noon.: i The local t train. No. . 18, leaving Salem at l:32-p..:jn.,ris expected , to go throsgh t to Port land. The Shasta Limited No. 11, due out of Portland at 4 p. in., will leave Portland on time and wUl ' be the first California train out brway of main lines si nee' the flood.. - After No. 11 goes, all main lines will go on time. ' ' r I;.."; -""'v.; ' ;!';. Woman Struck Carl Kreft while driving south on "Capital - street n e r Nebraska, yesterday, reported lhat ne struck -a "woman who 'did, not give hei name. She was exalt ed not injured, j ; Walter ;Winjslow of 775 . north Church street, while drlvln& 'est on Courts street reported ' that be collided iw.'th Ralph Silvers o rontef 6, '-who was goins jicrtn on Cottage .Minor damages t- sultd. '. , . rtcfssbecj- lNot CnOty tV ' Oliver uclssbeck ; wi - - was charged with driving a ear while intoxicated a : rhort f me I ago was Tfoupd r oi - guilty by Jury in-, the manic pal court ye .idy Plaintiff Wins 1 . n 1 In the suit of Turnidge ' Ts. Nelson in tha circuit court ;yes- terday a verdict was returned by the Jury in favor of the plaJo Vtvaf . 'r,T 11 : . . Get them at The Statesman' of flee. Catalog f oa application. Botany Clwb .Elects . ' , ( " At a meeting of the Botany club of the Salem high school Wednes day night, officers were elected tor the 'coming year as : follows; President, Earl Douglas; -vice president. Loyal Gray; secretary, Earl Peterson; treasurer, Violet Judy; ' curators of the herbarium, Leonard Chad wick, Lucille Ander son ; Bergeant at arms, Don Lo- vell. The club's object is to pre serve the -more rare ot the beau tiful wild flowers of Oregon from destruction,' and to promote scien tific 'and ' popular ' knowledge of Oregon 'flowers. Meetings, are held -monthly, v t i Visits From Middle West ! Rev,, Benjamin Ions of Morris-. Barahj Sutton ot Mill City, Or.' are guests at the home of the tat ter's dairghter, Mrs. I Ai W. Rook stool, ot this city. Rev. .Mr.: Ions, who has bad "wide experience in the ministerial field, expresses' Himself -as being, very well pleased with Oregon and Is contemplating locating' here. : , - .;. . t , PERSONAL) Mrs. Mary Fulkerson.v county school superintendent, -visited Gervais yesterday on .; a ' business trip. f- - i ; W. L. Bentley a', fruitgrower of i Woodburn was'"- fh the jFcity yesterday i :, .'- v. 1' "' : ; ' 1: ) , , N, : Rosenbanm of Hanshaw was In. the, city -on ; business yester day. i . . ,. , : ?. J. T. j Hunt, county - commis sioner, went to Stay ton son a bus iness trip yesterday. -: -.i' li . .. i. , . i i 1. 1 . . I .HOTEL ARRIVALS j MARION D. GV Curtis, -W,? W., Carrol, J3. : W;" .Tachon,'" E. , ;W. Brewer, E. W Agnelli ; ;W; r S Park, B. J. Snow, IMr.' and Mrs. A. N. Wysong, Clifford VJ, Reed.' C. H. Farnbam, . Portland ; R. I Fletcher,! Los Angeles; C. Riley Oakland. -: '- . '-y . 1 BLIGH A. D. Downs, D. TJtter. E.fc J. Leary, J, O. Carroll, ;0. S. Shaulberg, G. E. "Wlllman, ; A.; Doty, Frank Pugsley, Portland r Ray Jones, Waconda; W. J. Udell, Amity; O. M. Jerne. " Lebanon,; Herbert Egbert, The Dalles. : 1 TERMTNAL A. D. Lane, Cor vallis; Harold W. 'Readen, jr. S. McMahan, A Boder, A. C. Brock en, E. J3. Eosworth, Portland; C. A, Cornell, Eugene. ' V. 7 ' The secretary of ' the , Interior has taken a Fall out of the Hard- ing cabinet, . 1 ...iJLilflf ILLIOriS FOR GITlf SGHOttLS ' - ; i i, . ....... . ETght - Yiar . Improvement i rian, is Approved oy llii Open Forum : . ; At the Chamber of .Commerce open lorumi Wednesday night the civic affaire committee appointed several weeks ago, .made a writ ten report signed by its three members, Elmo White, . W. II. WBson and CoL EL Hbfer, cover ing k . number- of , reeommenda- Uons'fqr ;,:'tivics betterment; " Their program , was ; adopted : by.? the chamber, and the committee -con-tJnued,-with authority to act and with the authorization of expense money J.6,, get it before the. people of Salem. ., 'The recommendations. read: -:?Your., committee- appointed at the last meeting of' the .open fo rum of the Salem Chamber 'of Commerce to report on what are the most Important lines of .pub licity "work' for- this organization" to concentrate upon for 1923, would respectfully submit that in their. opinion; we should do, three things: - - . "., ; "First, advertise the fact wide ly that - Salem as an educational center- surpasses any other west ern, city of Its class a capital city of 26,000 population. We have: compiled statistics for the school year- ot 1 2 2 -1 9 2 3 sb owing an ' enrollment In all our educa tional institutions," not including the Salem Indian school, of ; 5 1 55 students. including an university, the public schools, a business coU lege and three, private denomin ational schools. .These education-: al units represent 1 an investment in buildings; real estate and equip- , ment of 2,500,000; have 249 teachers "and" employes on . their payrolls that total $27,675 month ly wages, and are all on a sound financial basis. , - ; Thousands of Children "At the fate of Increase in at tendance tor: the past five years we estimate an: enrollment of Students by .1930 of 7779, an in crease of 57: per cent. .To pro vide, housing and facilities tor this growth in our educational Kpu iatiojn, new buildings must . be erected to cost - not less than 92, 500,000. , To. operate .the Salem, educational units costs ' 3332,100 per annum for -wages alone, and' fuel, lights, water, repairs, in surance and all items of upkeep wifl total pearly half a million dollars annually, or 3 25 per capi ta spent on education. . 4'SaIem maintains ' besides a library equipment, 5 together, with the large state library, that makes this city the most desirable place in the west to secure ; an educa tion , and is one of the greatest causes of the "rapid growth of the cit7. There is a constant ad dition of families that remove here from all parts ot the west, and from the surrounding country to educate' their children: Every phase" of ; common school, high; school, business training, collegi ate, musical, theological and other forms of professional education can be .secured at the Capital city of Oregon at a minimum of ex pense . and grades , of excellence second to no city in the west. The City Beautiful The second line of concentrat ed action: and co-operative action should be to make Salem still more-famous as the 'city beauti ful, the flower city of the Pacific coast. Salem is .already famous for its wkle streets, its wonder ful public grounds and buildings, and its beautiful homes and pri vate grounds and plantings. But a plan of 'intensive Improvement and , beautltieation : should be un dertaken for 1923. - , i "The state, county, city and school management should adopt uniform plans of planting borders, setting out plots of shrubbery, on some comprehensive plan outlined after a survey by a competent landscape? gardener or engineer. The 1 construction ot the Pacific highway and other transcontinen tal motor roads will pour a stream of travel through our city that can scarcely "be estimated. -Our city should' be made famous for the wonderful floral beauty that . is possible in the Open air' ot our long, perfect summers. Our cli mate will ' produce roses, dahlias, gladiolus, tulips, and all varieties of the poppy family more perfect ly, and in larger masses of bloom, and remain in the perfection ot glorious' colors "for a longer time than any other' place on the Pa cific . coast.'.:::': ;-.t'l !:. r "' XXAi . ; ;.-:,:; 1' :v!?rhej; Home City Beautiful should be j our slogan, but to ap- j proximate this our commercial BIG DANGE BILLY WEBB'S S PIECE - DIXIELAND : At the Armory Saturday Night 6 All Welcome, We apologize for not j being "withi yoa last eaterday.11. The high water which marooned out orchestra waa tbe cause. . ... Miller and-McCarty obdy mus,t seek constructive co operation from the various -civic and otficial departments in charge of .streets and" public grounds. There- must., be community team work,; and, it, must': not .be left alone on the shoulders ot our very efficient Floral society, that, has done so much in the past. : Cultivate Tourist ' - VThlrd, this committee empha sizes the - need of ' greater atten tion- to; the tourist travel that comes '" through 7i our city. This commercial organisation f shuold lead in some plan ot making every traveling, tourist coming through in motor oars . feel -welcome and at home in our city, There should be . no technical enforcement of speed regulations and " traffic or dinances before a kindly warning has been given r the ' delinquent among our visitors. There should be a- formal presentation of the freedom! of 'the city up to certain limits to every - motoring: party from other parts-of the state and from anywhere in Oregon to every motorist coming through, out city, with some token emblematic of the good .will of the , Capital city formally presented. "Let us arrest the travelers and strangers who come to -our com munity not with warrants taking them to the police station but with intelligence -and discriminatory kindness that will be remembered and carried away, with them, and for which they will declare us the whitest municipality in the west. The tourist passing through today may be the investors and heme - buildec of tomorrow, and is entitled to the best treatment possible." ( ... ".; It was estimated ' by the . com mittee, latter exhaustive investi gation that the city? will require 12,500,000 for educational better ment within-the next eight years: this including ; all . the.-money for .Willamette university building and . equipment, for business . and other -schools, ' andean" .'' estimated $750,000 for public school build ing. : The public schools are esti mated t ecost $500,000 a jear for maintenance,- or - $ 25 per capita. Following the reading of a let ter from H.- G- King, secretary of the Marlon -county Farm, Bureau, addressed to Carle Abrams of the agricultural committee, the cham ber endorsed the bureau demand for "a county agent for Marion county. Petitions are to be circu lated for signatures ' asking the couMy' court to make such an ap, pomtment. atecent reaerai statis ties indicate that, at the rate this -movement is growing, the're will not -be a -single ' county ,-in the whole 3 3 . western and northwes tern states . that . does not iave such, an officer within . the-naxt three years. I . The plan ' was ' outlined thus The county appropriates some thing like $2,000, the federal 'gov ernment and . the state' each " ap propriate like sums, and the farm agency is adequately financed, by the ; laws already in .force. - But it has to start with, the county ap propriation. . A.letter was read from the Sa lem Heights Development club, thanking the Chamber for the re- cent Corn Show. A report was made bnr the show, and a vote of thanks was extended to Paul Car. penter, ' county - agent of Polk county, who did much of the di rection for the wonderfully suc cessful exposition; and to .Prof. George Hyslpp,, of ! OAC, for his lectures. Judging and other help-. ful Interest In the show. : E. C. Quinn, "of the Oregon Packing company, who. attended the Northwest-'Canners'-' conven tion at Portland last week, urged that every one in or tributary to Salem begin t otalk and produce quality fruit." The showing made .by other fruit ' . districts of the northwest, he said, proves that. If Salem hopes to hold her reputa Uon she " must get , violently buf y with quality production as it has never before been dreamed : of here. . .a . - -& Indian Blnsie NMrs. O. B. Gingrich presented a delightful program of interpre tative Indian songs, in costume. The lady has been devoting years to this fascinating native Ameri can music, and she puts on a pro gram of real artistry. Maybe the crowd there couldn't have started fires without matches, or bdilt a worth-while Indian sagwa or chip ped an arrow, from . a native flint or killed a deer, with a . bow and arrow and made a pair of clothes out of Its skin, ar do any other'of those commoner Indian things but, they did appreciate this song presentation. . ",',: ' Governor Pierce j at i First ? Board - Session Governor . pierce ; attended his first meeting of theT ex-service men s state aid commission yes- terday.. It -. was said that . only routine : business was - done and that the governor, mde no state ment relative to jolicy. I The Original ORCHESTRA WaterAppIications Filed With 'Engineer The following applications for authority to appropriate : water from Oregon streams have been Tiled at the office' of Percy A Cupper, state engineer: . - By L. A; Rfiaeman, of Free water, covering the appropriation of waste water: for i Irrigation -of 2 O r acres In Umatilla county, -r ! By Clint Graham, of Freewater, covering the - appropriation of waste water, for irrigation ot a five-acre tract in Umatilla coun ty.. - . ' ' By .August J. Strange, of La Grande, r covering- the appropria tion; of j water from Mill ; Creek for domestic and stock use and for Irrigation of one acre in Uniftn county,,.. .y:; :,W,' - J--'V"1 By John Clifford, -of Westfall, covering - the appropriation - of water from Clover creek for ir rigation of 54 acres in Malheur county "at a cost of approximately $1000. ( '.;.' . By Henry Teldscher, of Pay- ete, Ida., covering the approprla-" Ltion "" ot water from an unnamed stream' tor irrigation or 1 & acres in" Mfcineur. county. vl ' : f- By x William, Allin, of Days creek, covering the . construction of a reservoir for the storage of water from Labrador creek for Irrigation purposes in Doublas county. : . ' -' ' By A. T. Myers1 of Gates, cov ering the appropriation of water from Big and Little Sinker creeks for domestic use, irrigation and power purposes in Marlon coun ty. By A. RY Earhart, of Rogue river, covering ' the appropriation of water from Earhart' gulch and springs for irrigation of 10 acres in Jackson county. " -' . J Among other: things concerning which- we r absolutely refuse tol worry Is the identity of the young woman, that the Prince of -Wales is to wed.--ExchaBge. '' ' ' choose ' VT. ing, powder is vital to t:I:I: ."7 ?(can depend upon lightr tender, tasteful 'things ev(?iy time yen .v 11se.it. Tharswhy ... t 1 ;n n Tho Economy ounce L pound B ' tt mam re fL-l i TEST THE WORLD'S GREATEST DAZZZTja PGV.'DZIZ For School In sizes 6 heel and, knee. PONY HOSE .1'This3 well known' Hose for children can be had in mercerized plain and derby ribbed. Black, hrovrn c r Whitefull Jerlgth'for boys and girb in sizes 5t to 11. 35c and 4Sc 41 ? , j : : " . Hillj !ct3 r.t mz: chck Ccki3 in i. 1 ilour fit the fTr tip of a oil tJ li and mosl dqrrJoLlc oJ -i It) AXCr ... V -: t . -. t ' .' -f - S) Tn ,'yomsl Opening of ;:.;., h ranerU Paurlori ;. - i '. .-.' The Salem IIcriZy 210 Center Street ' Our Policy Will be an : Efficient, Dignified Service at 27ora ? inal Cost . i'- I Capable; and Competent , . AttfMdanta to 8 rve You Day or Night Phone 1CS5 ircariefiillv bccnn 2 br . Y W H V' ! actaokf vaiumei: possesses, cucn unu 4n n' u2 -shouIdtbeTOur cho:ca - llizl'z why it ts the'ehoiee of i iU.c::3 of housewives who havIconicd tl: Jr "baMnff lessons .'through cH . their bake day. experiences. . The said of CcJnlet iH2H'.C r much as that of any ether Lr I. Moderate in cbstprevents iIjr never varies, ' , ; " - A pound -con cf Cclzmii cz r. ; - : ; full J6 ounces. Sorns iz'Jr.r' pc: den come in 12 ozznez izil:. r , J cans. . . JJc czi when yea want it. 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