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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON . - " - ' . 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 28, 1923 CHcott in California Former Governor Ben t W.r Ol ' cott Is in California where it Is said he will Investigate a possible location in the banking; business. It s probable he wll locate m San - Francisco. The goyexnor -will visit his parents 'in Los1 An geles before returning to . Salem. Baseball I Sunday I , Salem 1 Senators and Knights of Columbus of Portland. Oxford Park, 3' p. m Adv. ; . .... .. .. Attention leoannn--. . t No meeting Saturday, April 28. Special meeting Tuesday evening. May 1, to entertain national cers. . Please .attend. Dora f ranee, -correspondent. Adv. oftl-Au Bonds Certified 7. ,-, The' state irrigation and drain age securities . commssion Tester day certifed $75,000 bonds , for the Grants r -Pass - Irrigation ! dis trict, bringing the total certified for that ! district uptof $1465, 000. The district, comprises 13.- $ 800 acrea and ; the project is comDleted. The - proceeds of the bonds certified yesterday win be used to clear up indebtedness. to- , Hear Kenneth Allen Sing At Whitney Boys' ' chorus night.' Adults, 50c; children, 25c, Adv. d-;v,?::'t -V'-- v.,.:: "v'.-J Everybody Going ' . . To th Whitney Boys chorus tonight. Adv. the 1 ERA (Electronic Reactions keeping track of the amount per of Abrams), are using, the Red Cross office in Salem for their propaganda' headquarters. By what right are they allowed to do this? Since when, has the Am erican , Red 4 Cross- become the agency ;;' for any j kind of propa ganda ; for i a private pr a spe cial! interest? :j Why do the spe cial pleaders' heed to hide be hind the skirts.! of this organi sation? These are pertinent ques tions, worthy lot a frank and truthful answer- Adv. formed each month so that j an ac counting might be made later on. n this, case the . answer alleges an accounting revealed that there was $150.22 owing from the de fendant to the plaintiff which was later paid. , The defendant alleges that he now owes nothing, to the plaintiff. : Tonight, Armory V Whitney Boys., Adv. Baseball Sundaj : i Salem Senators and Knights of Columbus of Portland. Oxford Park, 3 p. m.-Adv. ; . public 13 . .Take Army. Course . Dr. Benjamin V. Pound, Salem dentist, has completed a two month's special" course In denttst ly at the army medical school at Carlisle barracks, Pennsylvania, and wll arrive in Salem May 3, according ; to .word ! received i by friends here. '! Bri. Pound, who la a captain in the Oregon National guard,' -was . detailed, to take the courfce 1 last February by Gene- rat White. Reports - from, the school Indicate , that Captain Pound was one of the high men in the examinations following the course. : i ; : ' Open Hous . The flower loving ccrdially Invited to greenhouses i onr 13th den Road close to the end of 17th Street car line , on Sunday, April 29. C. F. Breithaupt, Sa lem's Telegraph Florist. 123 IM. Liberty j St. Adv. . , j Rummage Sale : ' A rummage sale is being carried on for Friday 'and Saturday,,' at the old Buslck : store on North Com mercial street, by the women of St. Paul's Episcopal church. They are devoting the. proceeds lot , the sate to the. clearing up of the ob ligations onT the church "property. Week-End Candy Special Cream, walnnt fudge, 25c lb; Turkfch Penoche. 30c lb. The Ace is the Place. -Adv. . I. Electronic Reaction of Abrams -If yon are' Interested and want to learn . the .' truth about ' these TeacUons and x the Oscllloclast treatments, call at Red Cross headquarters, 640 State: street, Salem.; Oregon- Adr. j , . Uy What Riht? ' ! Those who-in -this -vicinity are seeking to discredit the s funda mental .truths and, new methods for the 'diagnosis and 4 treatment cf diseases, as - represented by You Better Get There Karly Whitney Boys tonight. Arm ory. Adv., . Card 'of Thanks. The family of the late Mrs, D.' S. Adams,- in x their bereave ment, ! wish -r to i express their deepest heart-' felt! ' appreciation and gratitude lor the sympathy and kindness shown, and the ovely; flowers given, by ail jthetr friends and neighbors. Mr. D. S. Adami. Southwick family.! ana grandchildren; Adv. . Osteopathic Physician and - Surgeon : Oregon Building . Fboue'SSS' T ' i For " GUts That - Last ; HARTIIAH BH0S1. DUmaod. Watehea, Jewelry ) and, Silverware. rhone 1233. Salem. Oregon Saleia Ambulance Service Day and Night , ; Phone 666 ! ; , . 173 S. Liberty BU Salem-.. r . .!. Oregon, Capital jtink .'' X6. - -: r WANTS' , All kinds of jank and second-hand Boods.' ,We pay fall value. 1 'i Hpecl Sale of Hats - And millinery tonignt at ui lady Shop, 59 Court. Adv. j Whltney Boys Tonights , AdultsJ 50c: children,. 2oc Adv..--vi-v. -i ;'&.!-;-r: ir- Plerisant View Scores Pleasant? View -'school is the only county school to -maintain 100 ner cent attendance record tor this month.' according to Mra Cora Reid, j who completed , county school attendance records yester day. Two other .-, schools, St Louis and Howell, have records of 9 'per cent . attendance for the month. Nine schools have a re cord of 98 per; cent; nine, 97 per cent, 13, 96 per. cent and 17, 95 per cent. All ; other county schools finished the month; with less than 95 per cent perfect attendance' re- cords. i ? , ' k Claeatfied A-i- n Will bring yon .a buyer. Adv. Leave for CaKfomla , : Mr. and Mrs. C M. Robert left yesterday for a month's trip into California where they will visit with ; relatives and friends. ; -, ; Food Sale Today . The War Mothers will hold a cooked food sale today In Stiff's furniture' store., MVs. Vohn ' A. Carson, president of the local chapter has requested that mem bers bring the iood1 contributions to the sale early. - rnrnniiTTn Tlie Whitney Boys . Is thb finest boys' chorus : in the west. Tonight, armory. Ad. Ancient OroKonlans Topic! Ancient Men of Oregon'l will be the subject of a talk next Fri day. May 4, by Edmund T. Hodge of the University or Oregon. ' It will be given in the auditorium of the public library and is being arranged by the American Asso ciation of University Women. It will be given In .the evening and ttlA nK1l la . Invlfml in xatlond 7 ! r. Professor Hodge was recommend- ea io me uniwrny woraew the state bureau of geology aa being beet qualified , to talk on the origin of man here and the j member of the highway' commls- coming of the white man to Ofe-8ton, and, possibly R. A. Booth Ban. . The regular Duslness meei-0f Eugene, r chairman of v the lng of the association1- will be J commission, will accompany the I IP Hi III I0D OF STUDENTS tor. the woman members of. the athletic ' council., i These v ' two places will, be tilled at: a later election.; ; " ' ' . ": ' ' : The contests were .. spirited. The race for ; the I presidency brought, up , three of the 'most capable i athletics workers of the university, all of them seniors Forest GrOVe Man Elected! All 'have been prominent In both -: ProciHoni nf Will.-.int ttn football and basketball. Logan 1 Student Body fa captain of the basketball team and champion mile runner during the past year, and Patton holds a . similar position with the football suuad foe the year to Deputies Smith and Barber Raid Premises of Stcttler and Bachelor . A young .manufactory, of limit- At the annual election of stu dent body officers at Willamette I come., Caughlin I was student ed "oroDortions but which had university A Friday afternoon, I athletic manaagefi and. carried leg of branching into a life (icu raiiga gi luren urune kiiob tae wora wiin nuiauie uivj. named president: Phyllis Pal- Nolson was an ' unsuccessful mer. .vice, president:; Ruth Hill. I candidate for Collegian editor which t-hey had been carrying tor their personal tise. . ... They ire f being vheld in -.tl. county jail and Will - probably t beunff;: drer toi the -Justice couic1 Monday morn'nj?. i r , , ' - r sized business, was nipped in the growing stage yesterday by Depu ty Sheriffs Bert Smith and Walter secretary; Dwight, Findley,! treas-liast y ear when Miss Helen Bapber when- they raided the urer; itonaia mra. uaniei 1 ay-1 Hoover was cnosen. xsoieon I premises occupied by George lor and WiUis Vinson, members I Deen ono of the leaders In he stottler and Jack Uachelorj about of the . athletic" council. ' . " I winning debate team for the last f mllfi. nth of Salem near There were two ties: , Robert two years. Is editor of the Wal- j crolsan creek lale yesterday after-1 Notson and; "Albert Geyer . for J tuia'h,' and was; editor of, the Sa- J noon: v a still and -about one gal-i eauor ox xne uoiiegian. ana jos-iiem . hleh school uiarion ana i ephine Bross: and Esther . Moyer I member of the high school de bating team. Geyer is from w- held at noon Saturday, May 5,jg0vernor Boys Need Horn two ooys. ana ii years om, wJaen the women will meet for are seeking home through tnei tttn.iIMMI. . kind ernces or ur. : Menry or rls. The boys, 'brothers, are sons t-mt Blanks or one of the men who lost his lire I net them at Tha Statetsman of last fall during vthe , hop-picking Hc8f ; Catalog on application. season near uvesiy station. i ne i AflT mother has four sons, one older and another younger than the two she would give out for adoption. She cannot provide for the four lads. The oldest Is working now for his home and1 clothes with a family, and the widow is willing to let the , next two boys out for Ion of mash and a quart of dande lion wine were discovered in the vicinit.! 7(:. T- 'r.f- Both Stottler and Bachelor; were sawing : wood in the vicinity .; of their ' home when the raid "was made. ' The mash and wine were discovered immediately by the natchee. Wash., and has a record as a good student; ; 4 : Miss Phyllis Palmer, vice pres ident, is a junior,! as Is also Miss Ruth r- Hill, ; secretary: Dwight s Findiey. treasurer, is a ooyu- denutles. However. - i they were Will Go to Vanconvf . I more. Rlrd and Taylor. Of the ,lhiiA tn ti,mr mtpMI hnnri hr. Hop .men from all ' parts OIIathleteIc.counciIJ are aophombres j fore the still could - be found; and Vinson Is a junior. -, Miss which had been secreted in nearbjr Rrou and Miss Moyer. rival can-1 brnsh. From all anDearances the C, the latter part of , next week! dldatei fof the athletic council, tvo bad jasl started in the boot to attend the court hearing be-1 ---. both . soohomores. I leeeine business, officials stated. tween T. A. Llvesley & company I rh( election for the two nn I in addition, bottles of Dlneanole West Salem Church . I of Salem nd the Ilorst company 1.,.,. nln- 11, be announced I .ni Umnn PitraM or found on Services atthe West Salens of England. It is saldffthat overl thA meetinc of : the Student the nersona -of the two cantlTes If . il . - 1 1 . A f a! - I A n a aaW l 1 ' . it. . 14a 1 I . . nviooaiH cnureu ih uo . i laov.vvu is invoirra in. iu .suit.". Q0dy council, accoramg to trrva lows: Sunday school, 9:45: I By stipulation the cases are to H. v.mia Ruin. . Oregon and Washington are ex tracted to - co t6 ' Vancouver. B. VICTOR .. Adder and Ustcr $100 F. O. B. Chicago 1,000,000 . CAPACITY' j ; Call or Write for Circular Describing. . Don't Buy TIU You See IC ? M. LOCKNVOOD 'n 219 North Commercial . ". SALEM, ORE. preaching by the pastor. Rev. N. I be heard in the, Canadian court. Hawthorne, at 11 o'clock, sub- The cases grow out of a series SilSFi9 t0,c Trill be "Jesus. My suit, and following one of deslrtng to Uke them prefer.- In- T. ,,; rimm -s0.L . . , .... ,. vua wj 9 eaa vuau aa , ja va v whom the mother applied , for a home or homes for her boys. the deals ; it. is - said .that Uresley company repaid to Horst a sum of; $120,000. . , the the It may be too late to win suc cess" and love: but it is never too late to.be a man. j ; Hear Kenneth Allen Sine At Whitney Boys chorus to nights Adults, 50c; children, 25c Adv. (.": ) - V.i t it; 't-U DBSD Transients Pass Througli Officer! Victor reports that about 20 timberworkers . r.frpm Washington camps' passed through Salem on a freight train Thurs day n!ght, Hoing etouitlu They explained j thatpey, were moving Everybody's Gotmy . - . To , the 5 Whitney Boys' chorus tonight. Adv. , , , snv sen t worn ( GATHER i Three Fatal Accidents f A total , of 664 industrial ac- becanae of the strike in the Wash-1 tJnt virn renorted .. to the ington camps. The men were not I state accident J commission ' for 1 1 n4pr-oeti no- Addresses Heard De- aeked whether they, were atflll- the week ending April; 26, oil ? . n:.trU DE LANEY Mrs. Dora' B. ?De-l a&ked whether they were aiiui-i the week ! ending April" ze, oi tAney ? died at her -home at fated with the IWW. Officer yie-1 Whkh three were laUl. The 1655 & 'Liberty street,! April ftor said ail were young men anu fatal cases were: , George ; jaca Convention 27. 1923 at 10 a. m.f Mrs. De Laney .was 53 years .old. and is survived by onedaugh ter, Hasel De Tuaney of Salem and one sister in Iowa. Fu neral services will ' be held : in the South Salem only one appeared to be a for-l-oa. MvTtle Point, logger: Louis eigne r. They i were allowedj to hy i stutte, Portland, , yard i man: stay aboara the train, wougn Clifford, Portland logger. A weU attended session of the their presence was not discovered of the total number of accidents Methodist district Sunday school until the train reached Salem. , reported 610 were subject to the association was: held i Friday at X 't i ...... . " .i . srovisionsl of the workmen's th iMrRt Methodist 1 church. i It Friends I Speeder Fined I compensation act 43; were, from was made up. from tb Salem su- churcb A-orll 28. 1bJ3i atl G. H. Ross holds the distinction i rmg and corporations mat naTei-jntendency district, that cov .3:30 p. m. Rev. J. C. Spen-jof being the first speeder to come I rejected the act and 11 were I ers seTeral of Uhe counties of. the cer will conduct the services. I before JUdke P. J. Jtunts ror sen-ijrom public utility corporauona Interment, will be In City View I tence. : He was sentenced topay cemetery. All arrangements a nne or iu. noes was arresxea are. In charge of The '.Webb by Traffic Officer Nichols ; and Funeral parlors, i t'Vi i charged with speeding at the rate -. ' .-; :"'. ' " "'J f of SMnJles an hour; , .. V, KIRBY Florence Kirby died at " f 'f , . . ' a 5 local hospital. April t't'i, MaunscripU n -..MaaoV-- . i- 1023, at the age .of 34 years. The Statesman ."office has on She is survived by one son, hand a large number of manu? George, and . one brotherj W- scripts on -IThrift;" .written by JKlrby Ot SpOune, iWllipupii in. me iacm. puwik; Bvuuvta The remains was shipped hot subject; j to the act. valley. Delegates were present from a - number of the valley towns, including Corvallia,. Wood- burn, Silverton and all the towns about an between and i .within Inmate Escapee i , j y T. Brown, described aa 1 s years old. light compJexioned andleaual range. rather tall was reported to nave , An arternoen session was neia, escaped frpm the ) feeble minded rB9lnt,t20J.nncontfittln School yesterday. 4 Ufi v 7-1. untile clock when Hi inner .was t : , U ; served fin the church 'parlors to Iann Act .Involved . . ; I almost . ?100 Iguests, Dr Bert '.Lee Narans and a woman. who! Smith of Portland, national Suhr to I early last year.1 If the writers of I gave her name as,Mrs.f nany wnoiday scnool .worker, wae.oneot tne fnvinA w cremation by the I the papers wlsfli. ' them' returned were arrested nearlChemawa by I speakers, and he made a tremen- f I they snouia can ior tnem at -taia i saiem amnpriiies jneroj were qohs mi. Webb Funeral ; parlors. AMnoiincing -. . The opening of our new barber -hop at 264 Otate street, opposite Ui S. Bank. Yourr patronage so-1 licited.' G. C. Glvens. He had spoken earlier t --H- A i I office! Otherwise they will . be I released later in tne evening to i m the day tortne sinaenta at; vvu- vwt TmA- ,n Kaii died illoesiroyea. ua mosi.oi me mauu.iine tnnwiDMiiea mi. .,,eilCt i .c -vw, '.M -. f.A amo nrth writer I ft-- ThiMrwerft wanted by the I to th lunlor hlch school. h home on-iJi iirsiwuuuS cw.w .-v - i . - . it. - . waA Anrll 26. 1923. at the no no appear. . oe ...r. Mr Ktr ; U enrvtred br his widow. Sirs. I Child Improving f 1 Fannie Keen and nine call- Shirley (Serton. granddaughter dren. Mrs. May Elliott. t Shaw, of Mr.' and Mrsi Fred C. Settot, is Or A M Neer of North Da- ill at'their home. 645 North Six- department of Justice la Portland , for alleged violation of the Mann act. Try Our Fhr Bread- Made from delicious California prepared figs fresh ; ; from : onr ovens every f day. Dixie Bakery, 439 Court Btreet. 3 Phone 934. Krror " Corrected- .Burton F. Marsh of Salem, su premo organizer for the western , division.: : Improved Order of the Camels of the World, sends a. Jet-1 I tef to The Statesman' requesting Services were held In the .'eve ning after the dinner, - the whole evening beinig filled with capable addresses oa various .phases of Sunday school work. - Adv. j Defendant Wins M - r According to an answer filed by the r defendant ' yesterday in .the case of R. W.' Weddle against . W. A. Kotthoff In the circuit court there is now nothing owing by the defendant to the plaintiff sndtthelwoODS Drowned In the Wlllam kota William R. Neer og teenth fstreet. with pneumonia. North Dakota, Susan u4' xoung i out is; progressing iuiiui.... of Portland. I Or., Frank ;Ujirer parents reside near Coqullle .. . .i. ,-,.ir. i r-nnnie I and the little tdrl was bronzht to vr!,r of Salem AuUnVFuel Salem when she became III that that this cper reverse . n uz3L might receive medical tten-htateniet made in an arUcIe last of South Dakota, -ana--"? 1 , : , f , :- .. .f,; t ; . , Sunday in which H was-; stated L. Neer OS ivrtiana. x. Xv" I 4. ; O that th CameU are "said to be neia i " i . - . vanersl 1 Couple Marrtea Cut This Ow-y-'-It Is Worth Money" services will be .hanal i nf the Webb parlors . April' 30. 1922, at t.M' .; Vn. Rev. Acheson will : officiate. , Interment City View cemetery; , Miss' Gladys Andrews of Salem and Valney Burchett of McMInn- a n anU-prohibition organization." Mr, Marsh declares' the "Camels Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to Foley Co., 2S35 Sheffield - Ave. Chicago, Ol.r writing: your name and ad dress clearty. 1 You will receive In return a trlat package con- In ease . should . be dismissed. The answer states that the two often performed work for each othei. r in 1 . -Hr-j . DiU c. II. SCIIHIK ; ' - Has Moved to His New, ' 215 Center Street i (Location . - ., ; . - AO 249 So. Cottage Street ; ' V' Phone 3?S.: , i phone usa , ; I LADD & BUSH JA ;' ' 'V":; V". Bankers I j r i Established 186S j ' . V ' .'III tt' Ttrer" Anril , Woods, age 1 45 years; husband f Mm. Mabel Woods, father TTVn tin,,.' .till Tar "are just the opposite along lhZI7'r.ZS " ville : were .married last night at " . BT rJr".Cl" croup: F ley I Kidney - Pills for the home of Rev. G. L. Lovell. W.Q,C? woa inu , 1 nalns In sides and back: rheu- matism, backache, kidney and bladder: ailments; and : Foley Cathartic Tablets, a .-wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cath artic ? for . cd'nstlpation,; bilious ness. headaches, and-' sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. James Salem. who officiated. Mr. ' and Burehet will make. their home In Officials Visit California - r l;l and Wanet Woods, - - vozer. secrewiry ol - ' Z ' :xr a ' -"WnnAJZ Earl I no' " uein. nignway engineer, brother of N. S.oods, .:- i n.fr.tv Woods. Preston woeas, vu" wooes, Auna 'wada ment, head of the automobile reg all of Salem. ...Mf'al . - . . Collins and I Mrs. Nellie Begg. Funeral services today, Satur- day, April 28, at 2:30 p. m. v from Rigdon'a -mortuary; M In terment CUy View cemetery. Rev. J. J. Evans in charge. Mm I are for the bonodry regime. The basis of r The sutesman-s - retei ence tol antlprohibition was thlsr About two years, ag-a articles -were filed a Vthe, state house by a lodge known as the Camels, fn which, it was frankly stated that on of the objects was opposition ta'-nrohlbliton. : The Statesman assumed "that the two organiza tions were; one and the same. But poflftlbly ' there : are two Camel tirv hf tla' fitrira nr.. In 011. fornla where they will confer j loaee with; opposite tenets with oiriciais in Sacramento re-1 .. - r.ardlng the new non-resident auto 1 1 i DCDCflflAI I I TJiiitfUiini, If the long distance dance craze is to continue it will soon be nec essary to get up a benefit for the helpless trombone players. ' ' i i ? Central Banking Bunnell Office Hours from 10 a. m. to iHP m I MILLER In thU city April ; Z7. Deltrich Miller, age 70 years, brother r Mrs. C. H. Taylor of Carlton. Yamhill county. Fun eral ' services ! and ? interment will be beld Sunday at 2 p, m. 'at Carlton under the direction of the Rigdon mortuary. ERICKSON In this city. 'April 27, John D. ISrickson, age 7 years, a former, resident : o? Portland. The remains were forwarded to Portland for final disposition from the Rigdon mortuary. -1 ' , Hcenrie fees.- The " Oregon law providing for non-resident license fees toes into effect-next month. II " Wear-Ever" Aluminiim Coupon I ' We want you'.to lake, advantage of this j special factory offer. i " i ' . - Come to -our store, and see 4 uc special utensils which can be used in combination j with this kettle; ; - - I .- '4-Ovart ; ... -.- wiWdsor Sauce Pot Only -1.49 "SS" ' (Regular Price ($2.iO) ThU offer Is tor limited time only, April 27tu to May 3Ui Inclusive. ' -,! Dc;gMca;& S8 . Coml ' j t Vhibey Boys Chens Tonight Save 71c by losing This . , , Coupon; Ibrcus 71 Webb & Cloiigh ; ay j Eiptrt Enbilrtra Phone CC3 Rigdon & Son's KOSTUADY i?1 John 'Carkln.. Medford attorney and member of the legislature. , I l C - J '. ' a. A ' a . -- I Doc Kidnaped j. t - i was nere -yesxevaay io ,vu. Mlnil nn(tri TMlinlT from Al-lgineer. ! 1 . .-''.. bany that a valuable German po- Judge Calkins was here from Uc Ao had been nlr.Ved nn in Al-1 edford jyesterday. . banv bv the ocennants of an Olds-1 Wolford Allen of Grants Pass, mobile car. Officials were asked I former member of the Industrial to be on the lookout for the an!-1 accident commission, now secre- mal. r Itaty of the Grants rass irns- tion district: was here yesteruay tu ; ' inn 'hiidlnnu ; with tne state en- Representatives of the United glneering - department. States veterans bureau from the Oswald West was here yester- sub-dlstrlct office in Portland will day front I Portland V ; V be In Salem April 30 and May 1 .Mrs. Clara Starr of' Browns- to . write up clJims of disabled I vllle, sister of C. P. Bishop, Is a veterans, to hear anneals In eases I deleratl to the Sunday- school not yet, adjudicated,. and to han- converrtlori being- held in the city. d!e! government ft Insurance mat- jfMrs.il4D. Bennett of Brooks ters. . t I 'w was a ! Saiem victor yesterday. Lornberry - Piet ;Wantcd jl f Mrsi :P-W. Brown ot'771 N. Ward K. Biehardson, 23J I Cottage street. Is confined to her Front. Phone 494. Adv.; v.:- , I home with influenza. ; ' : Judge George O. Blsgham Is in Will Inspect Roabi r; v - 1 1 Tprtland. - ; - Governor Pierce will spend I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Can He Id win three days? next week Inspecting Upend Sunday in ' Portland as ttghways ; In Coos and other I rtfests ef Mr. and . Mrs. ; w. coast counties v. He makM tne j tnisboim. 8 ' v ! trip at the Invitation of Marsh- Mrs. Walter W.. Birtcneit ana fieeld ' Chamber . of Commerce. Mrs. Alice anarp wem o t wr- Wcdnesday. Thursday ' and Fri- uina yeiieraay ana wm ru..u day will le the Inspection days. I for the week-end as the -; guests .William Duby of Baker, newjof inonas. . S TOP Look at These Bargains u 1 4-piece ivory bedroom suite, beveled mirror j $73.50 Antique walnut dining table with G chairs ' ; $4.00 .. Quarter, sawed o a k libraryi table S16.95 Peoples Store Sells tor ' Less or makes the other fellow! do it. 271 N. Commercial St. Phone 734 - crzil ILocrccir Vcrr:b in the baked goods use ' " ' ' ! - i -. t - - - 1 4 4 DAEIIIDJ'- g Ounces for j I V fr r'-- III " " Same Price forovcrQQ ijcars Use less than ol higher priced brands. . :- ' 'i . - i : .. 1 .,( . OurCoremr:mtT2rr2 WHY,: PAY. .WAR.; PRICES? - 1 T7T Tts nfr 1TV 11;. u 11 R9 "QUALITY GROCERS" ; r . FresK Fruits and Vegetables 1 There is no store in the, slate in a better ' position to furnish, fresh, fruits and fresh vegetables; as we bavc. our own cold storage plant and cooling room and only a small portion of our stock is displayed at a time, the display racks being supplied from the cooler as soon zs they run low. This cooler enables us to keep a good sup ply of shipped-in vegetables ' that move - slow en ac count of their hiteh price, and you will always find thczz but-of -season items here when you want something out of the ordinary for some specml occasion. . , ' f ; . ; L4cal Vegetables : S ? Fresh Fruits Spinach v Greens Rhubarb, California Navel Oranges,' Green" -Onions,! Radishes, Leaf Lettuce,' ;!Asparagusl Woodburn Asparagus Settleraeier's, asparagus of fine tender .shoots are de livered X6 us . the same I morning as cut. The whole stalk is edible; 25c ibbunch. ; California .Vegetables l -Green ; Peas: ' Artichokes. . Tomatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Green Peppers, Head Let tuce, .Cucumbers." i i Canned, Goods ; Buy them' by the dozen' and tane advantage oi our luvv. discount . off "e rT . Assort' three of a kirid.'of any thinff at regular price j arid, deducf Libby's Pineapple i.-.;..40c Libby's Peaches .w.....35c Libby's Apricots ..-:.:......35c Rosedale Pineapple, ....:...35c Broken Slice Pineapple, No 2 cans ... .,.25c Premium Peas : ...125c Appitizer Corn 20e Libby's Solid . Pack " Tomatoes ........ ..,......20c Silverdale Tomatoes ..1..15c Robles' Peaches . ,25c, ! Canned -Ripe XJrapei v s: ; Re:BeUiCdrrt-t:f..12c nistianci . Canned ; Z: Prunes -.i...,.. Tea Garden Orange . r: s Marmalade" fine, juicy fruit, 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c dozen.. i California Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c. Florida Grape Eruit, lOc , and 15c each. Newtown Apples $2.00 box," Rome Beauty Apples, .$2X0... boxv ' These are extra fancy. 14 lbs. 25c. . ; . . Large j uicy Lemons. 4 Oc dozen. , '-. .4 ; i .., . -Bananas, ripened just right, 15c lb. - . ..25c Roth Groce , ),' Strawberries 25c per .box ; they are com ing in in' fine shape.' ' - ; Flour - : v The standard for compari son is Fisher's Blend, the test bread floiir we know of. Per ackt f2.3(T; bbl. $8.30. . ' .'t 4 - ; , ' Saphire,7 Montana Ha1r d Wheat, per sack .$20;,tvV $8.60. j": . : t . '. ,4 . ' ?, . Crown Flour $2.05 delivered M. J. B. Cof f ee--1 lb. : 4Cc ; 3 lbsv$1.2;j; 5 lb3.$1.98. Barrington Hall Coffee 1 ' lb. 50c; 3 lbs. $1.45. An aluminum coffee, meas ure with each purchase. -pur Gem Blend a hi?h grade blended coffee at a price that excludes the tin:-, 35c lb.; 3 lbs. $1.0tf. rhoncs 1885-6-7. 1 1 - No charge for dc'ivc ry. II n 1 " 1 " .u ' " T " ' i i