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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 193 -V Cffll r NEWS IN BRIEF Will Undergo Operation j. Bev. C. If. Powell, former rec tor of St. Paul's Episcopal cbturcb of Salem, now stationed at Van couver. Vasb . artved In the! city Tuesday for' ia stay of several days. 'He -is accompanied bj his ionj Edward, an'd they' are; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. jfTer- Willi ger at 770 Chemeketa street. J- lie. Mr. Powell 4b to go tof the r Deaconess hospital 'this morning forj a surgical operation , by of the Salem eye; ear, ' n'oe throat specialists.1, r i- - ? " - ' r Graduating Gifts i Aa rost at Mrs.TTrover's-- one and :dT, Ail Kleirtronle Reactions of Anratini Dr. White. $08 U. 3. Bank ldg. Office Now tine I ; Major Joseph V. Schnr. United States property, and dIsburslnjg:of fieer for : Oregon, j hasem rod This office from the armory in Port land to the adjutant general's de- ' ; dapetrmeat offices fa Salem. V. S. f National Bank building. , Ho has charge of the purchasing nd jjlssor i ing -of supplies for the Oregon national guard. -' I. - Royal Neighbors Going to . Dallas, -telephone Mrs.' Bnnn, 1939r today. Adr. ( IVell Pomlshe Flat Modern; large fire rooms rent Immediate possession. a month. At 664 1-2 Ferry street. Call at Statesman business office. For $40 depreda- were pa- Boys In Court ' Pour ;of the fire boys who ap peared before Judge Bushey in the juvenile court . yesterday to answer .to charges of Hons In North Salem roled to' local business men while the -fifth was held by Judge Bush ey for further, investigation. The boys were charged with stealing chickens from a ranch near the poor farm and of committing mi nor burglaries In Salem stores. Swift's. Fertilisers. -For easj terms, C. S. Bowne, phone SbS. A dr. : i At lome" Announced ; The women of Latt-sann guild ill be "At Home" at Lausanne hall, in honor of the mothers, isters and friends of the stud ents of ylllamett ,unlversty. Saturday afternoon. May 12, from until 5 o'clock. "' Baby Chlckt -. . 10 cents each, assorted for broilers; reduced prices on all varieties this week. Season closes In few days; buy now. Needhams, 59 State St. Phone 400. -Adr. Everything at Cost And some i things way below cost. Mrs. Trover's. Adv. Chicken Dinner Will be served by the ladies or St. Joseph's chnrch. Thursday eve ning, May 10. at Mccornack nan TERMINAL. Ted Kenneth, M. Mills. F. II. Vetaring. C. VV. ".I T;rr""lStratton. F. West. Portland; -Ea- irom o:su io ;v. rouowinK i v - ,K. or: phone 23., Speed Cop Fined Local police officers were not a t , aware that they had arrested speed cop 'for speeding on May t f when they brought In William k Frailer, Test Salem traffic jofti cer. J He ewas charged with oper ating his motorcycle at an eacces- -give irate of speed. Judge PooJ sen yesterday imposed a Ilnie 0f $5 on Frailer but It is understood . 1 that! the case is sun nnaeit au Vlsement and that the fine Colombia River, Paper Mills 8 per cent preferred stock, cumulative from Jujje 1, can now be had from A; O. Rlach, Bligb hotel, or the Salem Bank of Com merce. Adv. k .- ; v ;i - ;-' Rain Is Welcomed 'A; rain- that is variously esti mated as being worth anywhere from $100,000 to $500,000 to the farmers and fruit growers ot Marion, bounty, started In Tues day evening. It ought to be worth a lot if Iti s general all over the valley, jThej crops are not suf fering from ' drought, but the rainfall ! has been slight enough for the past three months, that a harmful I shortage seems just in thes offing. - The coming of a whole, day's rain, that would measure up to two Inches or thereabouts, would be a boon al most beyond calculable value. dinner a card party will be given. Everybody welcome. Adv. ComnanyiF Wants Men Company F, Oregon national uard. urgently wants about a oift WORK PROGRESSES dozen new recruits in Kettins I C . i ready for the summer encamp ment at Camp Lewis the third and fourth weeks of June. Capt. Paul Hendricks Is anxious to take in few more men with some mili tary experience, who can help in winning the prize against all the the state, for their board was Sunday a worried traveler whose chargeable to the state account car balked on him going- up the if they stayed at 'the prison, and hill, called on two of the boys to so me present, aaveiopoicui i neip nun. They knew more about w urH orniti0n. of the Practically financing Itself. cars than he did; they tickled vrr .wmi uufi' ln'o b uie uuuer me cnin ana goi The balm wood snipiap, sucntft back into good running tem ps they ; hauled bacK to aenama per, and -the delighted tourist for their: camp buildings is being! gave them each $1. The state used for) the concrete forms for I might have been a brutal boss and the new power canal at the prison. I claimed the money but It didn't It costs,, at the prison, about; o jThe money may go to wife or per 1000, feet. They will cut some children or towards a bit of work- northwest. Only a few places are left, and it will be Impossible -to hold them for more j than a few days. ' Some service men. can find fine summer outing in this en listment. ' ' f be .remitted. v may Babv Chicks .. ; v U j li cents each, assorte4f for broilers; reduced prices on all H varieties this week. Season jcioses In few days: buy now. Nedhams, fp 5 9 State St. Phone 400. Adv. Smith-Hughes 1 i Trade sewing class beginning Thursday morning at 331 (Oregon ouuaiaK unuer wis. Uor. Advl .!".' Dr. C L. TIarAall Osteopathic Physician and Burgeon ! 228 Oreson Building Fhoae 258 : 1 A Classified Ad Will bring ou a buyer Adv. Anyone Wishing Information Regarding the Star Car corpor ation, Hays-Hunt Body Co., or any ot the Durant Securities may secure this information from J. E Sophy at; the Bligh hotel. Adv. A Free Movie ' .Thursday, May 10, 1923 The story of a Studebaker automobile factory in jrim. The -Grand theater, 3:43, p. ra. and 8 p. m.- Adv. Appealing to all classes by art- "4-"; " """" si i ir " - " I M.Anll.nl AM All a4 Ka nrtc. I ra a. 11 Wert oveninir Mav 9. at 8 o'clock VW4"';" u uui eveniutiuy, mey surety at First M E. church. Adv. on milL : will; the average term In the pris me spirit. 01 sincere vuupc.- on is oniy aDout one year , and tion between officers and men in I eight months, and the time is the camp Is a study in morale. I short . enough to give them the There is only one dining stable. I proper start. The camn attitude The man who Is too proud to eat M3 to let a man respect himself. with the: Officers Is likely to go his neighbor, the state; pay, his hungry. ; Theylhave a good cook bills to the state, and keep clean, who can make the plainest foods physically and morally; and then, look like a banquet. Wrh lie The t when the final discharge does Statesman representative was come it finds a real man, scarred. but Dr. R. F. Pound Announce His return to general l dental practice after study east. 408 U. S. Bank BIdg. Phone 2040; Adv. j fr- 1 1 Will Entertain Boys This evening the Whitney boys' chorus is to be entertained by the Forfeit Balls - Norris ! Ames of Silverton, Roy L. Lakey of Albany . and a Mr Button of Portland, all forfeited bails of $10 each yesterday, be cause they failed to put in an ap pearance In court at the specinea timn : The were arested on speeding charges. . Legal Blanks Ji?: :, -j i Get them at The Statesman of flee. Adv.. Catalog on appllcaUon-, f For. GifU That Last HARTMAflBROSif Diamonds Watches, Jewelry ! and Silverware. Phone 1235. Salem, Oregon Salem Ambulance Service . Day and Might Phone 666 173 B. Liberty St. Salem Oregon Capital Junk 5 Co. WANTS ? All kinds of junk and second-hand ieoods. We pay fall value. 215 Center Street Phone 398 Speeder Fined ! p. W. Karr, arrestea yesier day for speeding at the rate of 40 miles an! hour was fined iw when he appeared before Justice P. J. Knntz. Carr claimed tnai his speedometer only registered 33 miles an .hour. i Will be In Business t Just a short while. Get yonr graduating gifts now at cost at Mrs. Trovers. aov. , Cocooi Silk neckwear, fine rich pat terns. $2.50. Ed Chastaln uiom Ing Co., 305 State St. Adv. ani nil1 Vendor William Krooky was arrestea by Officer (Edwards -yesterday for selling cigarettes to minorso He will appear before Judge poutseu in ' the police conrt toaay ai o'clock. JimM II. Shearc rnnocrt orranist. iand Annie g'trnhb Shearer, soprano. In con ert at Vlrst'M. E. church Wed nesday evening. May 9, at o'clock, i Two hours of education al Tklue; inspiration and enter tainment. Adv. ) DR. C. H. SCHENK Has Moved to His New ! Location 249 So. Cottage Street ; pfaone 11S3 f I 1 - I i III -1 III 'It LADD & BUSH Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. P t WE Junk. Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, Iron, Koltles, Rubber and Furniture 1 r We Pay IHighest Cash Prices STEINBOCK JUNK CO. House of Hall Million and One Bargains, Phone 523. 402 N. Com'l. r HOTEL ARRIVALS - Ida prison lumber camp from the 1 effects of whipping in the camp OOB ffofnv Intn t h Id Ctramn on win MARION-r-G. B. Carey. W. j COuld not dream of auch thln Dally. T. E. Henry, B. W. WU- j happening! in the ken of human- son, m. ut yeioe, uavia r.-"ity The men are well fed, treat- B. C. waaia, v. vy,uubu, . 4.. Ud It RiPn thonM h Thp mann. w. M. .Norton. J. i'- man who is hurt or ill fa cared uien u. nan. v. a. uarwuu "; for as a human being should be t;. MCLAtn., u. u. Kogers, oa A ,nr .... tUov tn iveiii. i. v. ' decent treatment the finwor resvponds to the sun. They an A. E. ThOmoson.i C. L.. Wonson. Portland; Clayton L.. Long. S. M. Zeller, Corvallis; R. J. Hale, Eu gene; Jack Fowler, Denver; J. A. Shay, Chicago. BLlGdl F. E. Matson. Yaki ma; 11. Skinner, Condon; Mrs. W. H. Tice, Valseti; F. B. Fergu son. McMlnnville; B. Gordon, SH- fish in the beautiful trout stream alter work hours; they can read,' fr sing, or study. But they are turning in to the state work that Is worth from $3 to $5 a day per man; they are paying their decent bill to the state and not, one of them in the log camn has failed to verton; Ted Holt. Everett Oylatt. K Qn mainina; j. a. - mdeed, the percentage of liars laska, wasn.- DRINK WATER IF BACK OR S K I CI N E Y II! T Beaii): Taking fialts if Von ( Barkarliy or Have Blad. der Weokiwss. Feel DITS FOR BREAKFAST . hi Mrs: M. Joy. among the trusties who say they will stick to their Job and do not do it is but a fraction as large as the percentage, of frVe men who quit their jobs or who fail na Young, Canby; Phoenix. Ariz; M. D. Stallinga. to geU,e thftr fc without some Kverett; Airs. k.. a. Mnm, gene; O. W. Peterman, Waldport. kind of force or coercion'. Men WU1 be Paid The men In the camps are' to be paid a small wage as soon, as AT' PRISON CAMP prodoctlon basis. Some of them (Continued from page 1) j have made a little money on the side in perfectly legitimate ways. , .Too much rich food forms aciqs which- excite and overwork ths kidneys in their efforts to filter it. from the system. Flush the kidneys occasionally to relieve them like you relieve ythe bowels, removing acids, waste and poison, else you may feel a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains In the' back or sick headache, diz- iness, the stomach sours, tongue Is coated, and when the weather bad ' you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy. full of sediment, the channel ftenfget irritated, obliging onfe to get up two or. three times dut ng the night. ' To v help neutralize these- irri tating acids and flush off the body's prlnous waste, begin drink ing water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful In glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon uice. combined- with lithia, and has been used for years to 'help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irrita tion, r Jad Salts' is inexpensive and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, which millions of men and women take now and then to help prevent serious kid ney and bladder disorders. i By all means, drink lots Of good i water! Jevery day. ; Have your ; physician examine your kid neys at least twice a year. Adv izatlon at the Flrt Christian there at dinner-Monday cok' "ybe, from past wrongs nrph nnrlnm, Th dinner Will I w "A - uav-M a 7 " I a 1 m.-r .. am Ka nIOII AT 1 Tll ho nf If nVlock. FollOWine lu uepuijr f I "u- k it. hnv. r to using more eggs and less meat lor Some men have escaped from MnMf i th- min -Hrtftorinm the camp use. "It will be cheap- the farm, and from other trusty " " I i. i-! j nrt.. nnM dn W , v. ti,. ,l j inwtt.fi Tho, will KolWlin eegS wouiu us I wjrs minus iuv inn t wc " j;!"! V.Z t' ,'!. cookery for he certainly knows trusted; that have not the mental . . ., .t ',,-- anrflhls business and as a good cook balance even to remember or care OCULl-U I . , VI 1.1.1 .. IWa.... f .l.l K1J. . .Vl , 1 h. T.invrt 'WaltK - humorous read- is.puiwna u w r . , """t"1'""3 .' tit,, i' rrv, Kvlinjr of money for the state. To shut such men up in a bull pen V' lJ :Z,vTt Some high class skill being or in a cell will keep them from iij vu.jr "" I w , , , j i hri.tro. ahm- nut vhon ih H freo nmtfo in thia vear's Broeram I Pnuwu ,u 'n ' : J rraCUCe in mi years ru,IMU I. , .v. t,Aa- im U) fha o-mlraHnti nt thaif torm is forfait to the state. Tjielr pro-1 they are not men, but either bro- at the YMCA. j, . -r., Holfesslonal nride has been kindled ken wrecks or hateful, revengeful Board and Room in Private Horn? iessonai P"e t. .v.m kn.i - o i,i tt. n ,i a nn.bnnB tthnna DT me aecent respepi. buowm mtiu v.u0, - 7 ror icimicw - I . t -lt-, tn- ttiTinenpe A between the two . . nv I IIH 111! IV. I A U V. T I - - - - o-' " AQ V. ','1.1 . . . . i a i i A th. I nnruoc o nlnaa InTinman Biirvail. .. . ' i, .i 1 n . n il srlion lanpa and Irnn i"i fnr rft rtinplnltnA. Preparing r for -Picnic ,,, r . . j : ni'i In I and a decent treatment of the men . - j H m Mr . vttA i Lner -uuu L . w.. j - i . r A. DreUOliflUT iUWUUa VI I : . . .. -1 . i l .i J'-.w- 1. . J scnoois or Marion counj-y "'pW RebnffI ought to gain about! ten thousand Thrwinlk v;; Durin .the acent shut-down per cent in following the humane ibe annual Sunday school picnic, of the mills at MIU city.. w r .,i-i. .Ko vild In Gatem Rat- I tne I.W agiwuuu " uu, , ; ...... m,i-in third men tramped down past the pris- The Mehama camp i to be annual picnic, and the plan is to on camp; some invaded the place greatly enlarged over its present ' . I. .i l..AMftlAnallir . TOut 1 wn,kln, fnpa Thaw iilf UOA na JL . . ... o I the camD ilid not lose a man. Ifl nlany as 50 or 75 men to good ad UlOj nOl VlOSe BUUKC Ul M' louiaeo, luc . . o .vo. UUIUTi - 1 ,1 , koa Ana, an oatnnlaTlIn vlv . .M.i.i tt,A r mi i ration. i - " . mat vnar mnvf n npiioeu ua i oiuait ouw, it uiviiiiato w u,mm. crime" is brought out in a the state many thousands of dol la m. . t striking manner there In the lars, Desiaes me lncaicuiame gai camn. There Is one old; deep- in the men over the old prison water sailor, in 1ail for some com-1 stocaaae system. narativelv trlflinS property mis- An Interesting glimpse into the Methodist church will meet on Wednesday night promptly at 7:30. . . Road Is Surveyed in r. .. . . I .iHn hat h would orob- thoushts ot the men was shown District wear nooie rrr": ;-"av; under -any h But here's what he I told them that he was going back hlw. never do aeain under any Monday, when the deputy waraen Although ihTuney surveyor f"f AlLUUUhu - - - ..ii tha olaiiirh Tor or me . 1 Ana-IBO-lU ."- - lias oeen Buryey.-s - iw i maMlflcent trees that took 300 a n .a..A.t, a v habv rvrw na m. e v f w "" " I years to grow: bie during tne pas wee , w-" ..Why. that B piurderf The man atory to making ImpremeaU re- wh( wj P F centiy proposea. no rejwn, i;i tr .hnnld b nrosecutt made until the June term oi - - j Information-- of . t vofltnr. I AUU jci. v iluiu tuicv - given B,,ri,.. . the cimp there haYe been hun dreds or thousands oC trees equal to Chicago that .night to get a man who escaped 12 years ago and had just been apprehended. I'll bet that he's glad to have It over, said one of the men; "he must have been expecting It every minute fo.4 all that 12 years, and It must have been hell. It could not be called a ''happy f am ily," but it Is far j more peaceful than most logging camps, and not because the men are cowed or for biden to talk; ! . Bums' Creed Followed . "A man's a man, for a that," was the creed of j Bobby Burns, Clorious rain. . - . Now, if we may have a few more May showers and our regu lar, June rains," it will -be a good crop year.. '.: " " ; , . . .The Salem Cherrlans are :ood sports. They assessed themselves $10 each, last night, amounting to $1000- to Wipe out "Irish dividend'-, on their Cherrin go; to pro vide some more suits, and to fi nance their,' trip to the Portion! Rose festival.; They expect to drill "faithfully,-., and to go after the prize at . Portland. In July they hope to take a caravan auto rip down among the southern Oregon'neighbors, as far as Ash land. - vv : More V men. overwork others than overwork themselves. . It's all right for every dog to have his, day; but a neighbor-of the Bits for ; Breakfast man ob jects to every cat having his night. A book is your best .friend. It never " wants to borrow anything - . "a mm : The main thing wrong with so ciety is that we are not able to own as expensive a car . as 'our neighbors . It Is all right to love everybody Collectively.--; It's only when you come down to individuals that the wife interferes. ' . "a . To be. a really, successful sales man you ought to be able to sell yourself, ; butt a good ; many who try- ' It merely; gieJ themselves away.- - :- .- line of production,1 they are paid 50 cents a cord; they can make up to $1 a day r-by making about $4.50 for the state. They have been1 delighted to get out to this outdoors work and they are fast paying their court and other bills to the state. J Talcs Timber in Pay One camp is mamtaid east of Salem., where ' they are clearing land on a day's wage basis iand taking their pay in .standing Cim ber. ;, From i this tract they 'are getting mostly- hard wood I or mixed wood oak, ash, balm; jma ple, and some fir. This stuff goes to the furniture factory inside the penitentiary.- The state will get about $40 an acre for clearing this land, a standard price. It Is paid in the exact . equivalent o cash. PERSONAL J. H.' Fleener of Riddle. Or., who was a resident of Salem about 13 yeara ago. is visiting hlslsr-nj S. M. Fleener. . Dr. B. F. K!e.y of Aurora was In the city yesterday. Robert Claxton -of Shaw was In Salem yesterday. . Ill fares the land where force alone 'restrains .from 'evil deds a people without virtue. no it o ko ito itc- tic SCHOOL POSSIBLE : FOR YEOMi LOOE 7T 1 DAHIT4G POVBEH - Use less tlian of r Higher priced brands. :.T ! - . - ' OUR GOVERNMENT BOUCHT .. . : MILUONS OF POUNDS UP KO KO KO i IP i cc E Proposed HomS Could Estab ; lish District of its Own, ' : : Says Opinion- : r Should the Yeoman lodge wish to locate its $10.000.600 - ' chil dren's, home in Oregon, Attorney General Van Winkle holds that 1 it could get around the compulsory public school law passed by the people last November,-by forming a public school district of its own to embrace the children's insti tution. ; I One of. the national committee of the Yeoman recently stated that Oregon -would be undesir able as a location for the home because ot the compulsory public achooL act, . John II. Carson, dis- f or It brings the timber that the jtrict attorney: for Marlon county, state must, have for its factory. The -state buys this timber at an exceptionally low price, too; only $1 a thousand. . The Turner wood camp cut 600 cords Of wood during April. The wood is delivered to the prison at a cost of about $3.15 a cord. This land; is not being cleared; the state merely buys the timber at a state price. - 1 Saving is Big. The four . timber camps now 'being- operated are estimated to be making the state close to $a000 a month. The cost -for the men is very little greater in the camps than it is In the prison. This would make a 'comfortable Item of from $50,000 a year upwards, every year, on less than 100 men. if they coUld be kept busy at the same rate! to take that much load oir the taxpayers" oacs. ; inquired of the attorney general whether that act would prohibit the order from operating schools in ; its home, and the' reply is ai stated' above. day. ' a nam Der 1v Rniendid ut or burned to the centiy petiuonea tne counv cu.k --r ha tmnfATompnt of the Noble I grouna ; " a.Wft t,u w " - - - sent out to survey the road, which no.a !'T "T It, is exoected will be rolled down : . ' ..j - v .n.f..a -aaa The I the wanton destruction oi I . i.r.u . llvnna ttiDq n a AAlinra Of rOTnmUli" I . . brnnt of the cost of tne enterprise i - -,2. lee, Tluf Mutal creed of hate and will be borne by the road district. '7 'ss ynere " meant 0017. tieunies uevwee 1. v individuals. What cheaper lum ber would mean every yar to the millions of people who are now nayinz exorbitant prices for the dwindling timber that has dwin dled because of wanton assassin Four More U of 0 Prats Donate to Umon Func EtJOENE. Or.. May ! 8; Five thousand dollar In saving certlf i-j alion in the past, would be easy j seem tQ b cruelty and intimidation never. formed a man; clean, honorable work and decent trust have saved millions of out-of-lucks in andiLout of prison. The Oregon prison is trying to regenerate men on a large scale. These men In the log ging camps are responding splen dates in favor of the proposed stu-to figure if one had seven or dent union building at the Unlverr 1 sight figures but it couldn t ne sltv of Oregon : were Uken out I figured with less. Maybe they taat nie-iit hr fonr fraternities, an-l m t!ie wronsr men inside the.. cordinK to announcement on thel-.amDr Maybe tne laws slipped a campus, making a total of $14,ooo I C0r n defining what are action- pledged by different frAfernuier i abie "crimes!' thus far. Over one-third of the I n Cleared on Contract houses on the ampus have Not all Oregon wilt agree, on taken out certificates in favor? oil tnIg estimate of tree values Until the student nnlon fund. nost of the trees are gone. But factor proof that the plan works. McMlnnville Gets Help j The city of McMlnnville, which gets its municipal water by nump Ing, has found it almost impos sible to get wood cutters to cut wood for the pumping plant. It faced a shut down. The state has undertaken to supply wood cutters from the prison. Eighteen men are now at work ' there on .a tract of Webb & Clough Directers Expert Enbitaert j f Lthe state is aiming to log off all tJmW lan,j hlonene to the city I .. . . - l.l.11l.nl I T . . . . . .. ' is siumpaire m an iuich.buv The clly ya 11.50 a cord, tne nannef so that what land I nlJ regular raf rket pricee, and fur- 'HiaDie nau oe ien. w r5j.uicrj nj8ne8i the'same accommoaations aoir ITnilV mllAV east Of Salem I .11 I - nohlma .ew... - - ... - i as uiurr iuuiu7cia pnc tome--land Is being cleared on I at a d : The men contract, tne state xaKing ine I are being given a fair average price of the labor in the wood r dead-Hne of product ion. For. this that Is cut. This Is farm una. they are paid 25 cents a cord for to be entirely cleared off. nut i their own money. Above this dead the foothills land that is not till- Rigdon & Son's MOimjAiiY; u Un equaled Serrleg able is not to be butchered unin telligent ly. The big trees, ripe for the saw. are to be, used and the little trees saved for the nexti generation. A great and justifiable furore I was recently made over the death of a North Dakota man in a Flor- RHICHESTER S PILLS Wrv . tSf DIAMM BBABBV A j l lar fcXaai IlraaaV Mltt HUN riLUi m IIHf.M ya Krllll l sets st c&tdSTs ofomsm Wijlamelte Valley Transfer Co. Fast Through Freight1 to All Valley Points Daily. ' Speed-Efficiency-Serrlce . Balem-PortUMid-Woodbara -Corvallis Eugene - Jefferson : Dallas - Albany-Monmouth : Independence - Monroe Springfield SHIP BY TRUCK Neglect Ofa cold may lead to - very serious results. 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