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( THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY. MORNING, APRIL 7," 1023 j !il Duly, ft raa , Allele GarriAoa'a I?w. P&as ct bevelatiq::s OH Ai wife CHAPTER 271. ' ' . THE WAY- LILUAN ENDEAV 1 ORED TO BASE MADGE'S "'tt I MIND, r - When I awoke I could see- the glimmer; of the. suit beneath my carefully lowered: window cur ? ta ins. . Dicky must ha ral given" In structions that i because Df ny . nervous headache I should not be d tat u r bed. for 1? realized that' It r was late In the forenoon.' : , For a nvTnute or two I lay still; uneasily- wandering at. the cause 4 of ; the weighty depresstonl whtch I fc. seemed;' to? have: Settled upon rue Then ,1: remembered the alterna . tlye whlciDicky. uhwittlnrfy adtJ f . jfc given. mjB. me night: before, that. oi acquiescing in ma- plan for, try-. sold; or bjr refusal,, leaving the burden of ' helping me more and find a new home upon Lillian' already over-weighted shoulders' if - I shrunk from c.onfpslnf tof myseit how much the j fact of t Edith Fairfax's, presence jtzt door In the: Dnrkee home; meant to my r decision. v It It: were net :for he J iwouia nave enatcnea eagerly at t the chance of regaining the home . . tl loved so5 well, and whose sale by Djcky I .had resented 1 so .deep : ly. I could 1 not bear' t6 1 remain , In -the house; and knew f that 1 woTilr welcome any shelter which '. would take me far from her.1" '. ' ff etiJt LilHatfs 'hearth ! meant eVerythlngv" to me.' ' I Itnew" f her well1 enough' to Yealit ' tSat ,she -" wtfttltf spend Salt her .-etrehgth,' ini V deed r exhaust herself, in her teal . to help toe.- M kw : 1 never. In this, world 'will he get this place ettt of the clutches of mat dame- whf, was here; yester-day-I'H lay, yon,; ten: to. one ..on that, Dicky there still remains this which I'd Hike your assist ance, Madge, In getting through his skull: . i "I realize jo st as much as you do, better, my own condition, if is tor that reaaon. for one thing, that I am Piannine to move" to the country, : and. get out of the whirl' of things. . I want to. buy a; little: place, and: I want It near yon, but I don't: want it Jn.Mar vlOi for reasons' Vrhich, ; Ij do noC care to- go into how.- So. you will please not upset the, applo carl on . my account." , ; " X J 2 ' (To beJVon tinned.').. ' :- VLoyb Wins, . f I had ; a short; sharp- struggle v with myself and then my love for . UUlan.,w.on.. Not for. any adTan- tage' to myself would I jeopardize her .health v Uicky had not pnt , thai matter to me tor decision, but I had an Intuitiou that he would not. attempt to see the 2eopld who lad bought, the house until after "-, he bad talked- further with, me. I must -be ready to ha .him up In hia deciahjjt .to . et J the "place y back. Thep I. must "'. find., some .' place 'for 141Iianpear .us, ffor the : suminei at least?' To me; alarmed aBI was-lsy my't5wn iobseryation - of Lillian's pbyslcaii-Weaknesa and Dlkyis .remarks concerning:' the possibility f of k hercollapse,. the 1 most tmperatlvelask confronting I me wasprptectlpg-r?y friend from , the eonsequenees of her. own reck- less- : ezpe&dit.ure ct- time and strength... , . JL.!,.t. ' I wondered apprehensively wheth- tr "Dicky might not have been mis tak&n Ijv Lis optimism concerning Katie's remaining . wfth us,' But . . when I had descended .the &talrs I heurd fhe -: murinlir 0 Tolces . In the 'dining room. . - t.- 1 ocened the door hpon unian. . Marlon,: and Dicky rt"jareakfasC wilh-KatiA serving them as serent elfas it her tantrum ef yester day never had been. 'Well, look, who's here!" Dfcky l exclaimed, getting to his feet. I-J ! rGood-morninjf, eeryhody K ' returned sedately. - f Katie, are those really some of your sout ' milk pancakes tjiat I seeT I hope you haren't ,bake4 them all for !. these- people' ;-v"-::: -7f :-vT"4,-c .'--; "I -Realize My : Cocndltf on. :' -y:' V '! - Knowing my Httl9 - I swiftly detldew. 1 1 '' gtrapse of he thai '. cd'rse -would hef absoli n4re the happenings' e! I bfnre That-1: Was it ti mft eearse, -Katle'flH era--r-'-. ', 5 haipr glggla prOTed. :i v I'Sure Ung'.' phe carolted J-ap pily. "Dey shoost dt kind V': JOU - always sayf so - goot. v Me, I got plenty out In the Wtchen-: Vant some nw or tare you fruit and - cereal tlrstr, -" " ; "Just" grapefruit, no cereal, Katie, not with those pancakes 1 coming." I returned pleasantly. Then I sat down In Ihe -; chair Vrky pulled oat for xae and look ed attentively at Linian. She had a rested look, as if ah had had a good night's sleep, but her face r was' slightly flushed, and I guess- ed that she had been having an 1 v argument of . ; some sort , with Dicky. -. .. ,' " "Have you finished your break . fast, sweetheart?' &e asked'hr r sman daughter, and at tKs child a aCirmatiVe she addedi "Then ' don't you want to run. over to AUntle, Durkee for tew min- k utes?", . , . , - urartnn rantnrously assented. and skimmed out of the fcponjf with her mother'a eyes " fonJ , ? following her. When the door . iat hohind her, ; WHlan turned to no. lowering her Toice so that even so assiduous , a. Us v tener! as Katie would bae hid no . eYianna tn snvprhear her, tsa THoVr-hird chirps; Re i .'.um.' t eoine " to - waVa an -ffort to Ket .back thl w wofitis to whom . rrn-auestIonInffiOi I ,v- - oYioitff the laci I k that one reason for hU action 3 the fear that I will hardening ' of ta arteries tor heart Jure r : or fallen arctea or something the sort If I help, you to go home- hunting to say nothlss ot mov- "Now, laying aside tta f act ttat 3rfr. andt Mrs. Kpbert Scott? and family of- Woodburn visited Mr. and MrsKortfandsy; ftr jonn liartnJCK. and., son rtsuefl In Portland the. first of. the week. ;7 SMr.- and: Mrs. 7, Prank Ifettwfer andi family: visited relative at Crooked Finger: Sundayy-ii l'i::K , ,PaiiL Splonskt . and Ottq. Will- man were in .Salem Saturday. ; ?, Mr. and. Mr?. Joe Burtnick and Mrs.; Jake, Blersask jri&ited J in M t.H C.. -,., . - -I, V. .r J Miss Ollva; Merry Is home from the University. of Oregon former Easter vacation.; ' Mr. and Mrsi-W. Serressl,- Mrs-. Talbot and . little- Talbot; Bennett were in Silverton shopping Satur- fMr.; and Mrs. Allan Ballinger were In BaleJt Saturday-on husU ness. -' -. i Mrs. Margaret Van Evera and son ; Jinuniey . of Portland -visited her parentsover thejwcek-end. ; w. Williams' returned to: his home in Wpodbarn Wednesday after visiting ,Witb his family sev eral days. 1 !i '" ;v i Bora,: to Mr. and Mrs. .ioyd IJeinz, "Sundhy Aprfl i, 1983; a daughter- :. -.f ' ' 1 - : f Mr. and Mrs. Mel 4 Haynes- of Portland -visited Mn and Mrs; O. Haynes the .first of; the "week." " Ed Clough,i R." A. " Lawrence, Mrs; - W. P. Sfkutt' ' and daughter Eileen, were- Salem visitors Tues day. ; 1 ' -2'-;-'-j-:'- - ' :: ? ' Mrs. Jean Adams of Portland is visiting her sister , Mrs. J D.' Korb. rT. J. iMaloy,f who has been work ing In Portland the past winter 1 home for a while.- -' f - Miss Enid Xamh, who Is teach ing at' Sweet Home,, epent Easter with her parents, here. . ? 1 , f- Mr. and Mrs. . Jim; -Cully ywere in Mt. Angel Thursday. ' John P.las and his father; were in Mt-AngeP Saturday. ' Stops Coughs and Wheezy - - Breathing :j -.---V'; "Had a 1 eough . and -wheezing In my throat, writes Caroline Dlllard, Petersburg,' Va.": "Foley's Honey, and Tar gave me quick relief, and stopped Lnrj 1 cough.'. Coughs resulting ; from Fl, Grippe Whoopine Cough, Asth ma and Bronchitis, .quckly , eT lieved with. Foley's Honey ishd Tar. , Threap generations ot sat InfTAtt users : have . made ' Foley's i Itoney and Tar? thflu4argesC sell ing cough- medicine In the World. Refuse, substitutes. ; Insist., upon Foley's. ., Sold everywhere -Ady, ; - Wander if real women hare the same desire to paste In "the eye the. Insipid movie heroine" that real -I men have to do the . same thing te th sweet movie. . asli TlTBt ' best jdT l in Alarm Systerrr Installed K , By uaiias Banking wen TXL,"LA&; 3r April Special to - The Statesman.) -In . order tliat . their . patrons ! may be' pro tected 1 front ' burglars and safe breakers, the . Dallas .banks will in ; the ;ner future begin the In- UPLKB SCI 'A at men Music; 1 ; Department ! Takes Important Place on Spe. I . cial Week Caferidar L 'A Nautical KUOt.'lvein last night : by the music dnartment at; the Ihigh school proved to be not yy knotty,1 and );sttite in terestingly presented. ; Th'e sail ors and. sailors ; laxstes i or Barn stapdole showed , :'a -Burprlaing capacity for entertaiumenf, wfien euppleraentary articlesf were tiled by the Brennan & Whalen company of Pertlatidr changing' the name' to the Frank JjWbaten compa nyi - :" U'f T ''t , Notices of Increase ; In ' capital!- zatlon were : fifed by the foliow- Ingt . ' - -Y ' - ht - City Planing Mill company of Portland; $15,000 td f 30,000; Cpiumbia Washing Machine Man ufacturing company, ' Portland; $20,000 - to . $100,000; Pacitl Holding & Construction company. Portland; $50,006 to '$200,00. .'A permit to sell stock under the blue sky act in the sum of $25,- 00 was iraued to. the Myers Valve uvuiiui wa- f ivtu . - i iffi TROUBLE Lo -it i ha Addresses Chamber About ilndian V . . .- a , : r r r - uisoruers ilflfWEnTIIEIf worked-U oip -into r.aitlopreUa. J ti-; mm L.,;.., There was a veryT larger chorus jl il Q AJl" CflD EDI I T crowded during; the chorus numi ' " ' ' A : : crowded during; the chorus num bert "left very little . to doubt Of j1 sucha large . chorus it was inevitable thatj there! should be some who didn't : sine, and ! a number . more, who . couldn't,.: but as -a whole the; production, was niuslcal," and. well presented. ..U i Tha f crew of the Bounding Billow ; come to Barnstapoole, all seeking the love,6f aA"old( maid, Julia, but she, fickle : lass loves Only ah artist. who. therefore Is kidnapped by the, Jealous , sailors. Comedy is introduced - when ' Joe Stout, Stand ish-like, delegates the telling. of his. love to his ship mate, Bill &a!t and' Bill tells the Wrong girl. Bill' is the hardened bachelor, but. be. nearly gets.in the. matrimonial stew j , himself, escaping at last content with the less: dangerous adventures to i be found on, the open sea sharks; and.,, pirates, , and-; shipwreck.) -The tales oft these: adventure ..made One -'Of j the hits of., the evening. 1 But more interesting yets- waa the tale, of the conquests -made 1 by theyoungest sailor or',all,f Franks who ; to inspire jealousy in. the hearts ! of the , village . ; maidens sang of lovers in - all lands be yend . the-'aeeu ' ? -;.-;i " r 4v-!t ! Several artists. appearC as ; riv als fOr the affections of the wan derers,, but alter; singing their Songs, they are forgotten In the greater desire4 for sailors.: And happy the, - sailor 5 who can dance ' a hornpipe. , like the one introduced by Pauline Marnach and Wayne Elgjn. j r ; j Except :for cthe.. overcrowding of the staged which -..could not well Te helped, the presenting of the operetta,' was very - fin for a Ugh school production, and Miss Lena Belle .-Tartar is jto, be com mended for the way in which thewhole affair, was carried oft A number of t promising ' voices Were displayed, in what were in most cases well chosen parts, and the chorus. work showed efficient leadership. In all, tfce operetta was .: worthy, of . Its place on " the Music week calendar. Blossoms in Some Sections f Damaged By Too . M uch Water Sayslnspecto'r , Itainy . weather .during the past week has been unfavorable for the Marion county iruit; crop, accora CALCUTTA, April .--England wiHr tise ill her resources to op pose possible disorder In India! tord Reading, Ihe viceroy, told hia audience during an addressf de livered here .. recently, before the Associated. .'Chambers j of Com- inerce of; .India. lie .was refer; ring -specif cally .' to the keeoliw tlons adopted by the Indian Na tional .Congress, at vOa-ya, one of wnicn was to the effect that the boycott of V legislative councils should be continued. The viceroy held that these resolution! did not j voice the real sentiment Of India, ana said; that the government was prepared to put down any disor der which mfght1 arise, "Those who-have India's Inter ests "at heart.' ihe .continued. "cannot but; deeply deplore, the ing to S.. H. Van ; Trump,; county "V'Sfi ? ec?5ded fr,u ir,n.tA-. W, h.m t V Gaytt- ' I shall not-jdwell on from a visit, to the Liberty and f UEXI C0RP0RATI0HS I staBaWdd ; if an - alarm system Tt9 vaults twill;: be' electrically linei ;nd -alarms,' connected j with jfnton corporation . capitalized at The Orte-c company, capitalized at $10o,000 and which will de velop oil and gas properties, filed articles :Of incorporation here yes terday. The Incorporators are C. H Vehre, W. S. Hurst, R. L. Her riek and Chris A. Bell. Other ar ticles'' filed were: ; " ' '-i-f : Rock - Springs Country club, Portland; incorporators; f.Cf K, Potman, A. Swanson, George L. Potman; capitalization, i $100, O00. f' Y-'-:. :,'-;,? v'- - 'I'-f :: it Bend Woolen 'Mills. Bend;! In corporators, AJ II. HOrnV: Ci 'P. Nicwonger, John Steidl; capitali sation, $50,000. .-. "'", ' V Andrews Grain ' company; 'On tario; 1 incorporators.' A. N." An drews, Rex Marquis, M. S. Nesblt; capiUlizatlon, $10,000. , ? H t " A permit -to operate In Oregon was issued to the Oreron-Wash- Ington ' Bridge company, :i a rfashi Shaw districts yesterday. Mr.- Van Tramp made the trip... with B. , B. Fulton, professor of - field , work at Oregpn . Agricultufal. college. who, has been ; on a: tour .of the state studying zruit. conaitionsv Considerable, damage ha3 Jeen done ! to . the . fruiC buds, at Shaw,. according to. Mr. . Van Trump. Blossoms,? brought out by the re cent spell of good weather, have blasted during the. heavy, rains of the Week. In .addition,. he says, many of the 'frees are, greatly, in need rof spraying. . r , , - Y ... Of all the fruits ' Mr. Van Trunin Is most .optimistic over the Royal ; Anne cherry, outlook. The Royal - Anne, unlike the : Bing, Is easily canned and. always finds a ready ; market, ;which . usually of fers a , good . profit to the fruit grower. Marlon .'.county has : a number of these, trees under culti vation, .which, seldom , fair to re turn a good cherrjr crop. them for I do not believe that. In these- resolutions I hear even a faint echo of the real voice of In dia or of ; those who serve her truly." I will not attach too areat Importance to these threats. A vieUant watch i will,; howeverbe kept oiij these ; preparations iftnd' I can" give you -my assurance' that my governraenCtWillHSe aJTXts re sources- to : combat; and quell : the .he-rolsra fr the early-: Christian martyrs, who went tothelt leath in the KortiHO -artna to the .sound of their ow hymns .ot faith. . , The speaker? paid a hUn trib- f Drce3ot:dJsorler.shouldf they be- hlw to- Mrs W B; Anderson, come maniresu ; y know that. If ichairma there should be need I , can look with, confidence' to the support of all responsible opinion J in ;: this task.".;:" v;:M'i - ! Referring to industrial condi tion the speaker said: V r The general economic condi tion pf 'India at this- moment is hope ul. Crops are good: Unlike last rear, the balance of. trade i now In ,: India's favor. Export trad' is better, and offers prom ise; i tea , has had- a remarkable revival; the outlook, for the' jute mills I9 t more promising. , : "The Interests of India; In par? tlcular dertand: that .there should be an atmosphere of trust that all is well with; India. India is march ing; steadily, constitutionally ; and peacefully." to a more assured prosperity, to a higher . clviliza tI6n, to her ultimate gpal of self. government, and'to a great place in the Empire and. the worio."..- JAZZ ON SKIDS, r 3 SAYS PROF. SITES (Continued from page 1) Influence that good music has, had on, history; the Marseilles hymn; that.made the French revolution; the singing of the lame Spartan poet who turned the tide of bat tle in which the" Spartans finally defeated the Messinlans 700 years before the . Christian era: ' the chairman -of ; Music week,' and to Albert . Gille, -both of - whom he said had helped., moat ;un&ell8hlyr te. make -Salem: : more .: of,: a music eenterj- -He urged 'every . Won- to dive into the-sea -of i music"! and make it a general gool tiniei '-k2 Mrs. Ada - Mllle .." Harris, so- prano, sang a big,, bold, preten tious solo, " Tis Morning." .with Miss Lucille -Rosa -as h?r accen- panist. Mrs.1 Miller has ,boen one of the most popular .singers, of Salem, and her-appearance on this occasion brought an - enthusiastic appreciation. ' She responded with an encore. ' ' '. ..':.,., .. Miss Mildred p.raptfcot .Willam ette , university, a pianist of artis tic skill, - played a Hungarian dance. . They- have written reams and loads - of weird, th-iuKS- , that, for lack of ' originality, they call "Hungariaii," as a slant user Fays "punk" or hlce,? or i"tarvod- to death" or - other . banal phrases. But this one, whether it ever saw-' Hungary or not, waa one of "the trippingest, most blitbe3ome little piano r numbers ' that Salem ; has heard this spring. The player had one- of the mefst dtlishted audi- ces that - ever sat back and aited - for its -soup 1 to get ! cold,' hile it heard the music thronsh to the; last, chords .- :i -'. ;-r.. Domestic Scicnco C'.zzz . Is- Given iDcmonstrrt: :n SILVERTON, Oro April 6.- (Special to The Statesman.) -Thf domestic science class of tbe Sil- verton hlgh school attended a demonstration of the electric range given; at the Electric shop at Sllverton Thursday forenoon. Mrs. 4 Eugena Glayln. demonstra tor, gave. aspeciat demonstration to the class of girls and their in structor; I Mi3 Marlon Chas.: Cakes :and puddings were made while "fhe'.'glrla" "were present. , . Wonder whit he Say? It's TERRIBLTM ' '1- The girl who-used to blush -easily has given way to the girl who Slushes permanently. . ' Don't get excited yOa'Il find out!- Appijr euc.ly over f i cover, with, not fiatinel 'XrD;or. .-.i"-.V'VT,0 T it til ... 1 isx- m - 1 . - w , "n - 1 i saleli hahkets '1 OBAXV , An HAT. ? ' Prirea quoted r wholetala ndf r prieeg received hr farmers. No -retail prieM are given,- exempt aa. noted: ' Ksi iv-rbeat. c 1J,0. ...4 . ii If flk 2 wheat, ,. ft.08. " ' : ' 1 J ' No. S - Bed wheat, ' eked, tt.07. - ." Cbat har, '202v i: Oatv $2224. ; . i.". '. . i . Jior , nay. WLiea iaaa. !.--f " ' Oramery hotter, " 48GI49e. - Bvtterfai. deUTered. 45c. - . - e f Sr. Milk, S2.30 wt... -. . .- . '. ' -POXTLIBT., Hens; light, 15e. , -HtM, medium 17e. Hei heavy.1 . Slev. :.';','"-"' FOaK. , MUTTOH AKD BEXT, Hora. ; top, 150-223 lh.' ewt. .S 8.7S Tlog, top, 225-275 Jba, ewt I f. 25 Herte, top, 272-300 lb, ewt. Lijrh , owa, icwt?' Reach . hevy, ewt. . . ,., Top. veal.: d rented t Top ateera ",7.75 . ' .7S . 5.25 7a Be 6e Cewa 4 So Lambs ' 18e ' ftananai. lie: Bos, oraneea. t4.25tf? 4.75 case, sixes 'ranging; from 126'a to 324's: lemon, , fO.50i7.00: , Florida trape fruit. 97; Calilfernie, grape trait; 435;r applet,. fl.301.50; saparagns. 15c; tomatoes. 3.25; cabbage, (mall tugs. lOe; f 4 .50 ; head ' . lettuce. f3.50; aew ' spuds. onions. ' 3e; . rhubarb, mean 8e; heu ' pepper. SOe; aew peeet TUt:; eMeryj f l.4Q doci'ulifujwer, , ioctu, f 1.25 cue buoch beets, carrot. turnips, fl.00 ; dozen ; sweet : potatoes. me lh.; hotfioae encumbers, $2.50 dns. thein inVs-ach- a maner and plac ed at , -various ' places about the city jhat it witr be impossioie ror robbers to enter, the bank ' build ings t wlthbjt setting off an al arm. -K When ; enthusiasm runs Y away with judgment,'! the grafter runs away wiur ine pocaexpooa-. $200,000. Victor A. Johnson v of PtJiftland, M attc(rney-ln-fact' .'for Oregon. ' . ';;-. - r;.'Yi S":: J-rf; J' ''.A permit .to . operate in Oregon was ' issued i to Albertson. ' Cornell Brothers jk' Walsh,. Inc., a Wash ington corporation capitalized at tl 00,000, a construction company. F. J. Walsh of Astoria is attorney-in-fact -. for Oregon, s 1 i Y i -1 Want Help ? i ; ' ' '-vrr ' : Y JYY ', : Use The Statesman Classified ads and get the ..best j results. - Two Cents' a Word ' r-v , v i v-J--;;Vf;rn I III W Masses J; U AZ JU'U.Lii' 1 ' . v - wm 'y-y - " I IHII .11111 III I I .....l ! I .""'I -III. I I H t ,"r"- t f i olutionizmg r - t t- inHniiH miAMttifio m iaai htoir nvav a nannn - ni v-r aM ; ini& !-'. , SKAGGS STORES SYSTEr.I, into Oregon, and note the hf Hence cf SirAGH:: IIGZZ METHODS in raising the standard of CASH ST0HE OPEIlATlOiJ". ; .- ; f The founder of SKAGGS STOI 'contributed a'real sem syjtern' of savingand has set- an- example of store operation worthy of cziCztL-1-' r 4 ' ' " ' SKAGGS tremendous success is attributed : to" a strict application cf tls h"z5 l:r I mentals, all of which are , . ! . ; ' 4 ' ' . ; SKAGGS ORIGINAL IDEAS , 1st Clean, sanitary, modern stores. , 1 ' -i ' 2nd Low, consistent prices throughout entire stock based cn the? largest: p"rch::nj zr':r in Oregon. N . "Specials' : "Sales,", or other deceptive methods. ; - ' T , 3rd Honest and intelligent advertising selling nationally advertised feeds c! merit 4Ui Money-back 'guarantee -with every purchase. .Every transaction iar ccrstcres rr.u:5 entirely satisfactory to the customer. 5tfi Efficient, courteous store service,, helpful and honest suggestions' pertahhi t q-iiKiv. and contents of canned goods. ! :"'; ' J, ,6th Elimination of old fashioned store fixtures, counters, showcases, etc,, cur itc3 -" ly marked and accessible to patrons. ; 7th Delivery service:. A nominal charge of 10 cents for each order tnrcurilrj to I:: 4 1 $5.00 (this charge is practically universal tor cash stores. ::- During, the" month of March our Salem store served more than 25,000 satisfied custc:r.:rs. ' This alone bespeaksf the popularity of Ska ggs stores. . ' ' , 1 1 Bes Jr.l our. reamer .' v :. r : : " :: . ; "; :"" : il." . "t .- Qmgon Biread-. ppitad loaf dloseim Extra ILoiirge Qr-aogeo iack FlaBi ers; ilia , Hoiiey,,s5 Large- Lettuce, Flour Largev PIt(j. lb Tr. 11' Swift's; Cottage' pa : a. . . ,t , , !-, - per head! Rolls Sugar Giired Per Pouid .05 i - Ask for our complete price list if you have not received one. It. will help you greatlyas a ' shopping guide. . Delivery We deliver any size order, for one dime. Orders of $5.00 cr. mere (sick suar c- - cepted) delivered without aAarge-thii applies to city ihclsding Fairview avenue - nr. 1 West Salem.' RcU&;diis " , : T i Phone iC. O.D. Orders 478 , Wholesale Department, Phone 437 I SALEll, O REG Oil 4'