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THE : OREGON" 'STATESMAN SALEM" OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, MAY'S, 1923 CITY MEWS IN-. Attended Piiueral-- . ' 4 Mr an.d Mrs. I. Ounce returned 1to Salem Tuesday after attending the funeral qf Mrs. Bunee's mc-th-er, Mrs: M. E. Franklin of Pleas- ant Valley, Benton county, O L Thermometer prop 1 A slight frost Wednesday morn ing gave some of the fruit griow ers a scare.' " The ; thermometer did not register .dowp J to jthe freezing point; It was mere-incipient frost, a sign of what might have been i but waBn't quite. j it Is believed, that no damage was done, though it was close enough iv-to, (damage to make many a .. 1 ; T J ! , , wi. ; ..!. T,njwerj i wuuusc j wuere oe cuuiu get a job for the summer, in case the big freeze really should hap pen. . ' M (had defaulted 'by tailing to make I of 83 acres on the Pacific Jhlgh- an appearance) at the appointed way near uervais, says ne may time. According to the complaint have to plow up about 30 acres. filri fav Mra: niracken. her Aus- Bruce Cunninpham.-another biz band deserted! her In January, I grower, says his yard Is hard hit. 1922, and has I not returned since that time,. They were married Bicycles Stolen hi October, 1J14 Thei plaintifii Apparently the good weather J Society Favors Boycott I The Women's . Home , Mission ary society of the First Methodist church voted to endorse the sdgar boycott, -at the meeting yesterday. Miss Mary Findley spoke on ten ement conditions In New York and Philadelphia, contrasting, the social service work of the two cities. has been allowed to assume berlproved too strong a temptation to maiden name.j which was Maria I bicycle thieves yesterday. A to- F. Snyder,, ,-k,v' Save Dollars f t f Automobile tires, 35 per cent Josephine Beaty of the Klinger to 45 per cent less than standard Hotel, v Robert Barnes of 323 priced Come In j end see' for North Fourteenth "rand Richard yourself. Clark's Tire House, Devers of 590; North Summer all Son Born A son was born April 26 to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Abst of 235, Sputn r ouireenia sired. . j . tal of three thefts were reported; to the police within the short space of three or four hours. f i WEAK WOMEN cannot hope ?rer to heroine strone sod well Win nates thev have plenty of pood, rich, red blood of the kind that,, organic- Iron N mated Iron helps make. .Nuxjitcd Iron if like the iron in your blood and IiketBefc in spinach, lentil and apples, while, rriHallic Iron is iron just aa it comes from the action of strong acid on iron filing. Xuxatetl'Iron doea not injure the teeth nor npet the tom ach; it is an entirely different thine from or dinary metallic iron.. It quickly helps soak' rich, red blood. ifTitalf ae wornnut. exhausted J nerves and erf re you new strength and eaerg-y. over 4.000.000 people annually are tutneric. At all dre?sit. V--areof substitutes. The fenuine has N. I.stair.ped on every tablet. Sellers ( , The kitchen, cabinet with 15 famous features. Frei demonstra- j Always insist on Iraviiii; the Kenuinc. tion every day this week. On sale at H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. 319 N. Commercial. Adv. : ; Electronic Reactions of Abrams ' Dr. White, 5Q6 U. S. Bank bldtr. Adr. big Hospital Soom , Ready i It. -la understood that the T)r. Schenck hosDital and sanitar ia Inm fin Rnnth CottarA street in to be ready for at least partial occu pancy, about the middle of May. jit has been completely rebuilt and remodeled, at Its new location jand Is a sightly,, convenient structure- for the purpose for which It ; Is intended. , ! reported the theft of their jbtcy cles. ' V-j".' " V I for Red BIood,Strnieth and Emluranca) Improper Uglpts - Chester -Boner of Turner, A. L.. Seamster of 1 Ralph Moridy and Sidney E. verton were ! 25; North Summer, jf ,596 Hoyt street Richardson of Sil- ill arrested 1 late lerry , Wright GraAOaWl : . ' . . Perry Wright" of the Marlon garage received, word 'oresterday that he is now a grandfather. His inci l of tne hlgn 8Ch0ol. The Commencement June 15 More than 170 will probably receive diplomas from Salem high school at i the . commencement ex ercises which will be held June 15. accordine to J. C. Xselson. T Tuesday nigb for driving tlieir 0, Burley, Idaho, Announced the Airs. Mary Myers Dead , Airs. Mary; EL tMyers, an old and respected pioneer of Salem, died Wednesday: at the home? ot her .daughter, . Mrs. Ira ' Erb, ;a at 573 South Nineteenth street. She daughter, Mrs. E. ?Cr Stephenson number wno win be graduated j had lived for many years in-Salem cars iwth imptoper lights. depends, Mr. Nelson says, entire- J and: was born in 1832. 4 She was Ilanaway Captured Earl Weimer of vlda. a runa- way,- was apprenenuea oy ww authorities yesterday and return ed. by -stage t Eugene reported old. ;. : J- ; 'i ' St . puts a Sellers Kitchen cabinet Vttrhon Sttiff Fnr- . J J Wa a a, w w . . "T 5 Tniture Co. Adv. . r r . ilierted. Gets Divorce A divorce as eranted br tir- cuit Judge Bingham to Maria McCracken ' f rom . John McCrack en yesterday,- after ; the defendant Speeder Arrested George S. Shepard of 444 Ains- orth street. Portland wmj arre- circuit courtMbSne time ago ed by Officer Edwards yesterday I Jn..iMMi,.w-T..i- nMa fA naarlinir at the rate of 30.1 miles ;i an hour along Capitol be tween D street and snipping. . . i " ' C1I , Ustlcfiirtnrilv settled : Earlv and- ceti your choice. We , ' : are eivine 10! per cent off on an its- Mrs. H. P. Stith,333 State street. Adv. DivClitlkrsIiaU Osteopathic Physician and i . 238 Oregon . Building Hifhvne 258 ' For GUU That. Lvsl HARTLIA BROS.) " Diamonds Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. I ' Phone 1235. Salem, Oregon t. If Salem Anbulance Service , . 's ,,Itay.aiidNiht . . - C Phone 666 17S liberty St. . - Salem , Oregon r s Capital junk ' Co. WANTS All. kinds of junk and 'second-hand Jgoo&aJ We pay full Talael ' it-' 2tt Center Street ! ! Phone 39S christened' Perry Clare. to be about 12 years Ady arrival ot an eight pound grand-j. H tn r(,aulta of the exarain-l Ixyears of age at the time of son last Sunday. He has been d cia8s WOrk. Rev. H. I her death. She leaves, three sons. F. Pemberton.-pastor of the Les lEagefle.lWIllard M. and Ernest L. lie Methodist church will preach j Myers; and five ! daughters, Mrs. iho rtaccnlere&te sermon "In i 'the I Isabell Martin, i Miss Carrie E. furnished j y . Church . June l'Oi Tbe Myers, Mrs. Jennie Staddord. Mrs sneaker for the commencement I Ira (Erb and Mrs. t Oliver Beers program has not been decided np on as yet, Professor Nelson says. For Rent Modern 5 room He house. Inquire H-L Stiff Co. ,v Case Settled The case of Agnes Coenenberg vs. Theodore Coenenberg I filed The body is at the Rigdon mor taary. -. Funeral announcement will be made; later. A aassifled Ad- Will bring you a buyer AdV. I HOTEL ARRIVALS I was dismissed! by f Judge . George I Flower Photographed G. Bingham" yesterday , iouo wing j . some wonderful photos of tnei MARION H. S. Brltt, New- a motion, filed by Mrs. .Uenen-iOreg0n Bulb company farm, oriDerg. l. ,v. Hex, A. R. Zimmea, berg's "attorney. It is - alleged i.Tne Tulip Farm," as it is gen-r.f Chapln, L. Rowling, V. O that matters involved have oeenf erally known, were secured a lew i Koepp, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. A days ago by J. O. Brown ot tneiA. wilder, u Mildred i Johnson, Salem Studios. It is usually al-1 Rosebjurg; Ct 0. 'WabBpn;. Asp- .- ,, irnnst imnossiDie to pnoiofi'" i land r h L : Kinney, t xacom; Will E. Purdy of (Shlem claims flowers at anything approximat-1 Paul Stephenson, Mr.;; .and Mrs. the distinction of having organ- "g tneir true coior ,iuv-1 sen lescner, u. b. j fsuciies, . it . i. a t-o Klarlr and thft blues are I rt.nwn Oaattla' T tl 'Rerlr T Will Address !JHiiareB , . an Li.A an th narti-colors af0 u,ignii n .rt UorcnaHo it ji i Knrr i nn ann a m iiv iivpt z. t vrTars w u ivvi -a m j w t Governor Fierce, wiu aaaress t' ..iKor ihT hunnen to h t,a n t0v t n Tav- . J a - . m-mm m a -a. - sure lor Mrg Paul e. Stokes. P So and of having been the' first about whatever they happen iu ,B4- r- - foremnn of the order to be elect- be.' and Tiooody ls ""llor, Mrs. raul K. stoices, w im uuu i . , , m -v , j i vtv tun ne or iDeciai rs1'" lime an orpnuer w nw ; wuj - , t - - - -j.,- Salem high chool: on the night of June 16 r . . KUcbea CabUa , Sanltarv parcelain? tops, vem- BLTGH Mrs W.-H. Tim. Val and had chariro of the work In and a special new plate, , m . 8eU. Mr , ad Mrs. Frank Far t nri Brown has secured photos. tai.irJgh Bluffton. Ind: L. Jackson anized the Amity lodge he re- while not rodu KHm Clmton- Minn; R E. Silyis. Ball-.-Lj ; . pk,.i.n the Dhotoa are still the black-and I gton t D- A. , ixff0on, CotUge nr-th.' Mrth-hf ma first son. He white of commerce, but are shad- Grove;;0. L. Ballard, C. SItzinger ilated metal llnedjcake andbread ; :dli ed I to; .indicate . color .values- Ly0tt8 Joe Porter, Walton; H, C box bn sale at II. I, bun r I . o Voman w APTna make the flower garden stand out i Atchinson. F. A. Tora, Arthur J niture companyAdr. , M J, , v.W T f,i.w In startMng Tividness. Mr. Brown VIaU j. s. Hall, J. Jacobson,' G-. fh.t 1 having some of these especia. G , w H. Beadly. J. Plke.i- iknhiiM Tnuirii U.. j;.. r nne pnotos copynsnicu,, it NiChois, Portland; iawrence vVm.. , i - i iih. wiui luiuuiudueu a. ii iuc i - .. . . , .. . v, . . 'AT; lotiT of 113,536 passenger Atl sli- of protection against f tne - pmhs iQale,-Los Angeles; w. M .nttnhnM and 205T trucks had I ,.. , ' , ...... iM that Is so common. for line poo- merman. Coos Bay; Mrs. H. (J -;. " , iiwuuumn; twitius onca Vu. w U w,.lr Ma tat alan. B I r.. j e.nHWr M,i.t.r:in'nreton no to , 1 toKraphic worst, tie is aiso 1 Sturtridge. Tacoma; A and to.torU2raito.-hir Tuesday night and dJd Pff Ji.- 7n real P-T" to-i statement by am,,A ft-o-zer. n0t the .vWltors until they secretary of atate-r Total feee Were . reaiy to leave for Eugene bores a hole for the base and wire anchorage. , They .then go out to the steam dryer; to cure In steam heat for three or. four days. Then they come back Into , the .factory, where they are' polished In the power i sander and - then they are ready to paek. , , Broom-handles have been shipped to Scotland, to Atlanta. Ga., to Philadelphia, - to Canada, and to a . great number of carload markets. The demand is greater "than the supply. - v All the cull handles are passed ... . i S i on to tne aaaing-macnne , n lathe, ' or the I backet-bail cutter, or the pail-bale machine; 4he last inch of material- is used.' The small pieces are run through a "tumbler," a rotating cylinder that shakes them and partly pol- ishes, them. This: can be ! made more effective by using a Jlttle paraf f lue, and the application Of enough steam to make it dissolve. The larger paper plugs are cut drectly from the square bucks,; and not h previously latherutf They are shipped in bags, by count. Aider, makes the j ldeai plugs, the wood being light, but strong and 'smooth, .. without troublesome grain. - . '. So efficiently; has the business beenvbandled, that a new friend has guaranteed all the money the company needs, for the purchase of material for seasoning before cutting np. This opens up a vast field of industry, by giving tne capital necessary for running through the ;slack season wnen material has been hard or impos sible to get. . j ! 5 The plant has been reorganis ed along better- production . lines. so that the handling is reduced to a minimum. . A steam engine was recently installed: for power, and blower system put in to taKe the lathe ships and sawdust to the boilers. The waste now feeds the boilers, giving them their power for nothing, saving about $200 a month over the older electric drive, ; and disposing of the waste that had been a nuisance instead Of an asset. Three new machines have been set up recently, and others are being built ready 'or Installation. The irregular mod el lathe 13 to be set up at once for making handles, and! other hardwood products, and the com pany promises to soon break-Jnto the big production class, j i Concrete Mixer Devours 25b ' Cubic Yards of Gravel - ih One Day : t Cpncrete has been poured at perftly furious - rate at the Northwest Cannery plant on South Liberty, street this week. On lion dayj the concrete mixer .devoured ?S0 cubic yards of gravel,' be sides' the sand and the cemeht. On Tussday it handled 'as much, In finishing up the main floor. This floor Is a work of engineering ert, It is tremendously reinforced with interlacing steel, " is nine Inches thick, - and there Isn't anything finer In the way -ef a4 floor on the coast. " -. , 1 The main pillars that support the floor were poured a day er two 'earlier; they would- be well enough set", to; remove the for bis this r. week, except, for the heavy weight that they carry. They leave a great, basement floor that Is to be used 'for storage, both' of, fruit, such as pears that are ripening, and! of canned , goods ready r labeling and shipment. . An immense "quantity of, steel is being used,; in. the,8 building, to make it trouble, proof . ander; any conditions of use or age that may arise. ! . til they Tire, ItcK, Smart, Bunt ,ct Discharge, if Sore, IrritateJ, Inilarned pr Granulated, tiii htarine. Soothes and Rtfreshts. Sale foe Infant or Adult. Ai iU DxtJ2staK. ' ft witFmeomk-K . MlhUNS COV tut OUa &nn, ClLm all bile kinds rcered,byth anton- yesterday, i division of I the" state depart-J ment amountf to $3,306,293.5 MFMln Retnrns- J, and hand-coloring them Into at TEttMIXAtr-J. B: ! Savidson, works of art. J .' ; IRoseburg; F. L. Provost, Miss Muriel McDaniel, Portland; Mrs. IJcensen Issued 'I Nellie ; Hubbard, Dallas. ; ' . ' Marriage licenses were grantea to C Wf Davis and Bab H. GrifiH P.-T. : Meetlmri Friday The Highland TParent-Teacner if . n extended visit over the association will -meet Friday eye-1 county yesterday daring which r ing at 8 o'clock in the Highland j time' she visited Belle PassI, Mc ecboolhouse. j : J v I Kee, Grassy . Pond, McLaughlin, . . ' ITTinmaa oSil Vvo T a TnllpV ? Bemr BlfjEht Reported ':Mn ' ciamare isi reDortea iu I vaii s vi-it, t h Willam.l Earlv and eet vour choice. We Mrs. Mary Fnlkerson, county Sal ' and Dan D. Miller of! AI COT OAI CM ; school superintendent, ' returned I Salem ani Ruby Brown otBrookal , r ? FIRM RRHW in the county clerk's.ofn5eyes3er, ,.. in aay. ; Kidney Trouble Become Serious "Suffered with severe beadache. backache and pains in my legs1 and under my - shoulder blade. ' My kidneys and bladder were in bad condition. I 'was -weak and nerv ous and felt tired and worn out. Walking made me short of breath. Every- morning my face and hands were bloated. Medicines failed -to heln my condition and ddctors ad-1 vised an - operation." writes : Mag- cie Nelson. Mossdale. Fla. "For tunately I read about Foley Kid ney Pills;-tried them and! got re lief." Sold every where. -Adv. R. A. Harris is In Portland on h short business trip. a good deal of trouble in getting Estate Approved.. F (enough slab stuff from the other The final account of the estate i We mm8 to keep the plant run- of B. F. - Fresh was approved and Jningynow they propose to get out allowed by Judge W. Ml Rnshey 1 tnelr own iogs, and buy ouUide In the probate court yesteraay, i Biabs only as an auxiliary. ette valjey.bprja strange blight are giving 10 per cent off on a" The only existing heir known 1" The material Is ; first cut Into P. F. M. Fresh, brother or tne uc- ptanks ot the desired tnicjcneso, ceased. . . ad then slitted down. to squares. L : The'se" are . cut off to' the -proper j.xKmuMia Allowed length, and then run through the A iudement for $1,500 and ,m- nathes. MCBsinwmB wm u iv t.!. ttaVfd the vineyards. I dresses and suits.' Mrs. H. and some of s the 1, rowers say they Stith.333 State street. Adv. will plow; u pj portions of their i - '; yards unless j some: way of era- Clubs Visited , s 1 j dlcating the blight Is found. Sen- professor L. J. Aljen of. Oregon ator Sam Brown.4 who has a yard I Agricultural college, state Indus- . . , fi Mf erailted I artnt 600 aay. From the first the Marion Auto company against i machine,; thejf .go wt tne cuuu, Olhmar Gelsdorf by Circuit Judge and boring machine., thar rounds t voii. vfirriar. The! off tho! end ot the. handle anq judgment was given arter, the def fendant had defaulted by failing to appear at the scheduled timei In addition attorney fees of S200 were allowed. ; DR. CI I). SCIIEIIK I Has Movjed to His New IfiOcation ,249 SvCotta(?e SUeei t rhooe 1183 ; . ;. . trial club leader, accompanied ny W. H. BailHe. rural school supen- vlsor for Marion county, v-isited a number of county clubs yester day. Prof. Allen will remain here for three days. COMING TO SAJ-EM j Legal Blanks ? s Get them at The Statesman oi- fice. Catalog on application AdV. .- - ' '1 :'! LADD & BOSH Bankers Established !l868 i - General Banking Buxinei Hours! from 10 a. m. to Sip. m. DtEI Bos s WIU Entertali -Following . their successful con cert last Saturday night, the Whitney Boys' chorus is continue i it. ...ui. nt a ctnnishlnir and LARRABBl- Cornelius, r.rra. . . tQe people of ,theiT ber died?M th hpmeot his . -t own by the excellent qual- daughter, at 1TS5 Sou . six- u Qf Jtg mU8ic. The chorus met teenth street MayZ. lZ3 " tne Wednesday night In regular prac- age of 79. years. Mr. Larraber : . t-e y ag lf another big ItMe1Ien1Iiih - f SPECIALIST In' Internal Medicine for the I , past twelve years DOES NOT OPERATE ds survived by chlldrex, Urogram was sUll Testing on UsjwUl belat JUarkm Hotel, Monday, . sr fa a M T .aaVl 1 " 0 a a aa osr ji S ' unaries. vscar, mtb. muU shoulders that had to he loogni gel. Gale, Roy, Carrie. Jessie, May 7th nfM'Haiini! lO a.- m. to p. m. I ISO saw train U, S. 0varnma1 fvrcrUtoa View cemetery. i ONE DAY OXliY isaa THROW THE LIGHT 'f :v mi TCxt weunesaay and Lloyd all of Indiana Mrs. I . , .,,1n,v' hovs are to have Ralph R. Cole of Long Beach, dinner at the First Christian church and at 7:30 they are -to . fa rnnrprt tTDstairs In vices will be. in the chapel of the cburch, wlth a wholesale l rhflrffii for CoitSUlUtiOIU Webb Funeral parlors, and the I toUne whole cfty to at-1 Charge lor tonsuiuuuiu hour will. be. announced vu ..i in- iva woeram. HOf Interment will be In h City . - . . . -er they will hold to-1 ntellnihlrt lsa' regular gradu- thr for the summer, win I ate In medicine ana surgery u determined later, but just now iia,ed by- the state lol Oregon they're going as wr . . -i -v 1. ' nfemstonklly the more' Important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this tri fre consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired t -i- ; on your financial condition by; opening a Checking Account. j Then you j will know exactly j how you ; sUnd' from day to day fjrwur. check book will Igive you an accurate record " of your income and expense,. J . . It will help you toi spend more pystcma- .-: . ., - ft A- : ' - -I " I. I'll tically and sve more regularly. Why not do the business-like ''and , . ' r if ' , OPEN U CHECKING ACCOUNT r I ; today! ' ii United States Natidnal&Bank I BROOKOVER Mrs. Cora Brooa- over, 73 years of age. diea ' early -this morning at Liberty. She is snrviyed br her hus band. Louis' T. BroolKOver: two daughters, Mrs. Lbxetta l Luker of Illinois and Mrs. Margaret Tlaag of 'PennsylvanSa,- and one. son. Victor Brookover t unxar- io. Or. , The funeral is to be held today (Thursday) at 1 o'clock from the RIgdon mor tuary. - ' . '? V thing Webb & Clough LearSaf Fcssrel . Directors Expert ErnLafcscri Rigdon & Son's IIOHTUAItY T - - V WE TEACH 1 "f. COMMERCtAl. fLAW To enable our students to re: oguize the essential elements of a contract. ' '-.,, n i , To know the value of different kinds of commercial pape-s, and the holder's rights, f To be able to handle such pa pers under all common circum stances, no matter what form of endorsement is attached. To understand the meaning of legal- commercial words. . In short, to give, them the! means lot ordinary, protection In every-day business their own or their employer. Is ntrtT'thls "worth while? Capital Business College 11 HIgli and Ferry DP If ERT VOFLATE JIC' 5 the inrefdiixntd printed on the label of your bak ins po7der:cin lnchido Crexun of Tartar -yqtu: ; caltliiaiisanftoihSr' fooldsyrfUbsmdrHdaltli- f frandvei tttre and taste.. : I -Thkt is one oi ffii rca-L sons why thoughUii vomen insisted. . i v'H : V ! ) ! " "i ' GEO. O'BRIEN TO BE SOLD ' The property-of the - late Geo,4 O'Brien at ; -Capitol and. Marion streets 'will- be sold" as soou 'as possible td vClfiaR nft the estate '? j CBen. P, Weit; real estate dealer 3?P. SUtb street, -has; charge of disposing- of too, property which consists of i a , large-; bouse on :ths jcorner , with ropertri' of J 70 feet on capitor street ana xzv irei an Marion street. . According to Mr. :West! the. proierty Ideal for close-In building purposes and will be sold in part or as a whole. The entire property.irlll- Tpe dis posed of exceptionally reasonable in .order Ho close up the, estate at the earliesr possible date. Adv. IC WONG FOQK ' An Goods on Seuch al :?JP Silk . waists, blouses, noveities, sun parasols, table covers, tassels, silk piece goods, feloveskriiprias, .aprons, house slippers, underwear3, sweaters, dresse hbsie.ry bamboo baskets, chinaware, and men's; furnishing; goods, 1 i - - - ; ' j ' i. 'i "' - .-? . - I i. - I - THE CHIHKE BAZ " '264 Coiniiierdal Str ' " ? r-1 1 aasag ass 1 . -. . . . y 1 FRm p.m.. 234ft laurel Xvenue.NJ Salm Hot tiOla.1 sonTa t 5-room house in good shape, good garage, and wood shed, electric lights, plastered, builf in, Hjctures in kitenen all arrange' nice; 5bl6cks to car Uher .Highland bus3 goes by place. " You can buy this, cheaper than you can build; Terms Vt cash',' balanceto isuit; ood discount for all cash. r;-:H: :-f? ) 'J - i : j Go and see jthis home afid buy ar their sale at your price. '11. C.HUMRIEL; Ownet; . J -- - r G. Sterl Phone 430 oi 12114. Anrm-dlne to his method ' of Ireatmeat be' does not" operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade noids. . ' . '. ,.;, Hp. has' to his credit wonderful rowults In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels blood skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder bed wet i ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheu matism, sciatica, leg ulcers ana rectal aliments. O i t If you have been ailing for any length, of 'time and do not get any better, do not fall to call, as Im proper measures ratner tnan ais ease are very often the cause of your ' long standing trouble. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free lind that his treatment Is different. ' Married women must be aq- I comrsiid. by their husbands.' Ii 5i nn JV 4 ' ; SALE ! 177 N. Liberty Street Reliable! Merchandise;. Phoni 132 0 ine isann. xnu vice muw Cntqcalci Scrrle SALEM, onKGONj 'Address: -36 , Boston Block, I Minneapolis, M'uii. 1 ft r 'M r - -