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De to an Error
';'Jn composition la Tuesday's
Salem Electric display ad, , para-
graph 5 was made to read "Being
In, sets with tubes, batteries and
phone." It " should have read
"without tubes, batteries and
phones-- ' . - '
Traveicrsr Insurance Money
To loan on farm property, 6
per cent Interest, no additional ex
pense. Anderson & Rupert,-Oregon
Bldg. - nl6tf
Hanlf rCcts Charter
f The state banking department
yesterday Issued a charter for the
newly organized Multnomah Com
mercial & Sarlngs bank of Mult
nomah. The bank1 Is capitalized
at $25,000. V The officers are
Henry Raz,, president; Ben Rles-
land, ' vice president, ana K.
Fltz water, cashier
Mrs. Sande Goes Fart
Mrs. John C Sande,;niother of
Earl Sande, premier jockey of
the world and rider of Zev, will
leave today for New York to visit
her son. Mrs.- Sande's home is on
.Trade street. - i ;
lie iweaj neu - t
V - W . B WW
How would yon like to be just
real Well? There are lotsfof Sa
lem folks that are learning of Dr.
Jackson's treatments by Physia
therapy and really getting -well.
There" Is fab Heed of anybody suf
ferln g with i any;, ailment,- - Visit
Dr. Jackson, 2S3 N. Commercial
street, today and you're on the
road to recovery. - n22
littler Return , ,.
s .Robert Littler returned to Staa
.
ford university j yesterday after
spending Monday and Tuesday
Visiting with friends In Salem
and on the Willamette university
campus where he was a student
last year. Mr." tltller represented
. Stanford nnlversity"" in the' Pacific
coast conference " 'extemporaneous
contest at tne "University of Ore
gon last: Friday, winning second
place. .-. . '
Another Big Daiico .
, I Independence .army Weanes
day, November 21. Travellers
playing. ;n21
Xvt Will Speak r
The Reverend Mr. Zimmerman
evangelist for the Christian Jews,
will speak tonTght at 7:30 at th
First' Presbyterian ihnrch. The
public is invited to attend.
Alleged Forger Bovnd Over -J
Elyla Lindsey, said to ave had
forged checks .in . his possession,
was honnd oTeftd'aiwalt action by
the grand 'jury after a hearing In
the justice ,eourt rTuesday -morning,
t Lindsey offered to give , a
check on a Portland hank as pay
znenti for asaxaphone. testimony
showed. Several checks . were
found In his - possession - when
searched at the police station. He
was committed to the county jail.
Injured Man Itecove'ro " :
:H.-Wni Riley, Eugene salesman
wio .was injured iwhen his; auto
mobile turned over on the. Tur
ner road. Monday night, was able
to leave the Deaconess hospital
' 6ur; cherry prune,' apple, "pear,
peaches, walnut-trees are of the
very best.
EIATHIS NURSERY CO.
ftursery 7H'MHe East of Salem
OA SQverton Road. Phono 10F4.
Jcaltahle Savings Js Loan ,
.Association ., . . ,
, V Portland, Oregon. , , -llarry
G. Keeney, Representative,
31 MMonic Bldg. Phone 1840
I Oraroa BttiMSst Tle0an 457
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The Seavey, Bell Insurance
7, ... Agency .
General insurance
Billy" Ball
frank Warar
J HYDRO-ELECTRIC'
niERAPEUTlC.INSTrrUTE
1 (Formerly Dr. Schenkj)
T 249 8. Cottage St.
PHONE
1182
LADD&BUSH
RANKERS
JatM&ed 1868 4 I
i : Gccral BaxHsj C&sbeis
l Office Hoars from 10 a. m. to 3 p. n.
DOUGHTON
Hardware, Oils, Paint
I For a short time we are making a special
i offer hWear ever Aluminum Roasters at
54.50, 55.50 and 56.50 '
Also some very nice carving sets that will
! make excellent Christmiis feifts. tt
THE OREdOtt1 STATESMAN SALEM, OREGOtf
and return to the Marion hotel
yesterday morning. Riley drifted
from ' a State of - unconsciousness
tola normal sleep . during the
night and when he awoke Toes-,
day was feeling well enough" to
make the change.
Salesmen Wanted-.,
See F. H. Kunkle, Lotz-Larsen
Mining company's office. Terminal
Hotel, if you're a hustler. We
can get together on a proposition
that will help ns both. n21
Two Hurt in Accidents'
Two men were temporarily
crippled by accidents Tuesday.
Hugh Wilkerson, dellveryman for
the H. L. Stiff Furniture company,
sprained his ankle when he
stepped In a rut; while helping un
load a furnace. He was sent home
by a physician." Roy Dalzell, 844
South Commercial, an employe of
the Valley! Motor company, drop
ped a plank upon his foot, fractur
ing that member, while at work. :
Choir and Pipe Organ Concert
At First Methodist church at 8
o'clock tonight. Admission 50c
n20. , . : . ;
State Institutions Visited
First hand information as to
how the various state institutions
are conducted was gleaned yester
day by a party of 156 students
from the state normal school at
Monmouth.! The party was in
charge of Professor Butler. - The
entire day was devoted to the trip
and no classes were held.
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Speeding Brings Fine v
' When Jesse Burkhart appeared
in. Justice court Tuesday to an
swer to a charge of speeding til
ed by a state officer Tie was fined
15 by Judge P. J. Kuntz.
Organized Clubs 5
; W. H. Baillie, rural school su
pervisor anl industrial club lead
er, was In Mt. Angel yesterday or
ganizing clubs, ;
Christmas Pict
, S 2.50 dox. add inp, at Parker's
Studio, Eldridge bldg., across from
YMCA. n2a
Go to- Niagara
County .Commissioners,.. J. T.
Hunt and Jim E. Smith will go
to Niagara today on county bus
iness. " i " ; .' ' v h '''"
Calls In Salem . '
; : E. F. Klessllng, of Oakland,
Cal.; was in Salem yesterday. He
is of the firm of E. F. Kiessling
& Son which furnishes the Cupid's
Books given, away'at the marriage
license bureau ' of the . county
clerk's office. 6
Couple -Iarried
Judge Downing married James
TMcDaniels and Mabel Lucille
Allender, both of Salem yesterday.
Get Your Thanksgiving Turkey-
Free at H. L. Stiff Furniture
Co. with any ..Universal' Range
sold this week. 28
Licenses Granted
Marriaitel licenses were grant
ed yesterday to Roscoe J. Wilder
man. Blacker. Alberta. Canada,
and Ida Giles, Jefferson; John L.
Lynch and Myrtle Stephens, both
of s&lem: Oliver W. Cobb and
Roda' ,D.. Huddleson, . both . of
A-umsville; James T McDanielS
and Mabel Lucille rAllander, both
of Salem. I
Big "Day" of
Today will , be a great "day"
In the circuit court. The divorce
s ; ' i OSTEOPATHT . j.
VhA nHrlnal and Genuine Snln-
al Adjustment Treatment. - Skill
full. Painless Adjustment that
few results. -' ' " r!: - :
Octeopatliio Pbysiclaa and
1 Snreeoa
228 Oregoi Bldg. Balem.
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see V. SL Vattoaal Baak Bafldlac
S&a i . Sm. FboM 46SJ
' DR. B. H. WHITE
Oitsopauit yhyriclaa and Bnrgtoa
Eltctronlo XnagBOsls aad TrMtmsnt
CDs. Abmas
Salem " Oregon
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suit of Day and Day will be heard
and Robin Day is the attorney for
the plaintiff and Judge Bingham
has given a day for the hearing of
the case. Altogether allUhe Days
concerned plan to make a day of it
cerned plan to make a day of it.
The Watt guardianship ase was
heard yesterday by Judge Bing
ham and pending the submission
of other evidence the case will be,
rested. : - - I
Travelers Insurance Money
To loan on farm property, 6
per cent interest, no additional ex
pense. Anderson & Rupert, Ore
gon Bldg. nl6tf
Divorce Suit Filed '
Lucinda Horn has; filed isuit for
divorce from Gottfried flrii. ; 'She
charges cruel treatntenL'.-' ' " '
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Administrator Named .
Millfe Reading Fuller has been
named administrator for the es
tate of Frank Reading.
Multiple Listing Endorued
Hearty upport of the multiple
listing System pat into practice
this week by the Marlon-Polk
County Realty association has met
with the approval not only of the
members of the bureau but from
other business 'men of the city.
Inflated values are unknown to
the bureau, according to A. C.
Bohrnstedt chairman of the board
of governors, and the property Is
handled ' on the basis Of its ' ap
praised valuation. This serves to
make the property worth mere to
both thfc purchaser anil buyer,' for
each kfto ws the exact value' In
volved fa fthe transaction., list
ings are being m'ade rapidly by
the members. One chief value of
the bureau is that only desirable
properties are listed and the mem
bers are not forced to ' carry much
"dead timber."
Christmas Pictures
$2.50 doz. and up. at Parker's
Studio, Eldridge bldg., across from
YMCA. n25
Building Permits Issued
Soon ttra sum pf $60f)0 will be
spent by Myrtle Williamson for
the - construction of a dwelling
and filling station, according to
building permits Issued yesterday,
by City Recorder Poulsen. The
residence will be erected at 1979
North Capitol at a cost of $3000
and: the filling station at 1998
North Capitol, to cost $3000. Wi
ley Weathers will build a one
Btory dwelling at 1820 South High
at a cost of $3600 and Fred E.
Wells will build a salt house to
cost $600 at'280' South Church. :
Class Emblems Designed
The senior class at t the high
school has selected its ring and
pin 'design.. The design was ori
ginated by Stewart. Kibbe -and is
of gold with a black square. ; On
either side of the square, are the
initials "SHS" and the numeral,
1924, Js of gold figures placed in
the llack square. The cost of
the boys' rings will be $6, ;' the
girls' rings $5 and the pins ' $3.
Pomeroy & Keene will make the
emblems. ?
Christmas Picture ' i
$2.50 doz. and up. at Parker's
Studio, Eldridge bldg., across from
YMCA. n2S
Evangelistic . Services- .
Services are being held at the
Fruitlan Evangelical church by
the pastor, Paul N". Poling, and
Dan Hughes, song leader. ''Come
early to get a seat" . was the; fit
ting f 'slogan v suggested by Dan
Hughes who has been relieved of
his duties at the local Evangelical
church, to shoulder new i respon
sibilities at the Fruitland church.
The church Monday evening was
comfortably filled . with an earn
est, responsive congregation. The
front seats will be reserved i for
the; children. ; who ; under Uhe dl-
Funeral Notice
The funeral services for the
late Wallace C. Kinyon will be
from the Terwilliger Home, this
afternoon. Rev. II. D. Chambers
officiating Burial In IOOF ceme
tery. DIED
STANTON Mrs. Mary M. Stan
. ton died at the. residence of her
daughter, Mrs. Mary L. Fulker
soh. In the Mornlngside district
Tuesday; age 70. years, i She is
also survived by her Wn,'-Harvey,
H. Stanton, s of Salem, two
stepsons, Charles J., of 'Mon
mouth, i Orfe.; Myron II., of
Brighton," Ore! Funeral Serv
ices will be held Thursday at
1:3a from Webb's Funeral Par
lors, Rew J. J. Evans officiat
ing. iConcIudlrig services at
Zena (Polk county. -
Webh& Clough
Leacing Fcneral
, ! li. DIrectori '
- Expert Em balm era
onctaons
1 ZXORTUARY
. f r 1 - ;
rectlon drM7 nugheswlll be or
ganized Into a chorus. The serv
Ice Friday evening of this week
will be especially devoted to the
young people and their problems
The subject: will be "Brass"" and
every amusement indulged in by
the youth of the day, will be
touched upon. The service starts
every evening at 7:30. The first
half hour will be devoted to
son? service conducted by Mr,
Hughes. j,
Class Race Soon
The Willamette lnterclass cross
country run will take place next
Monday afternoon. The race Is
over a 2.1 mile course that will
take the runners through Bush's
pasture with the finish before the
grandstand. Each class may en
ter an unlimited number of con
testants. ,
National ,
Radio Week is from Nov. 25 to
Dec. 1. Every - station in the
country will give of Its bestl Mil
lions of homes will listen in are
you ready? There Is a -set for
every purse. See our big display
Radio Week. Salem Electric Co.,
F.-S. Barton, Masonic Temple.
Phone 1200. n21
Debate Question Changed
There has been a change In the
statement of the Willamette in
terdass debate question. It now
reads, "Resolved, That the United
States supreme court be denied
the right to declare acts of con
gress unconstitutional except by
unanimous vote." As a result of
drawing the freshmen will; take
the affirmative and the sopho
mores, the negative In the first de
bate December 10.
Triangular Debate Arranged
A t triangular freshman inter
collegiate debate will take place
in, the spring between Willamette
universiay, OAC and University og
Oregon. At each of the institu
tions the affirmative team will
hold forth while the negative
team goes . to one of the other col
leges. As a result of the arrange
ment of this debate is was decid
ed that a special freshman team
be selected at Willamette.
Travelers' Insurance Money
To loan on farm property,' 6
per cent interest, no additional ex
pense. - Anderson & Rupert, Ore
gon Bldg. nl6tf
Frosh 'Paper Out
This morning at , chapel' the
freshman edition of the Willa
mette Collegian will be distribut
ed. Hem Sun is the freshman edi
tor. Last year Mr. Sun was editor
of the Salem high school Clarion
Annual which was Judged to be
the best high school annual in the
etate. .. ' ,
Veterans to Meet
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
will hold their regular meeting at
the armory tonight. Some Impor
tant business Is to be discussed
and a large turnout Is expected. -
Will Discuss School Plans
At a special meeting of the
school board Thursday night
plans for the- new Junior high
school to be erected on North
Capitol Will be discussed.' All of
the members of the board are
anxious to start work as soon as
possible, but the nature of the
building and what are the crying
needs must be threshed Out he
fore a call Can be made for plans
and specifications. As soon as
the board agrees upon the best
possible building architects will
be given an opportunity to submit
designs. Until permission was
given recently by .the voters ef
the district, the board was occu
pied "with the question of trans
ferring the bonds, voted last
March for two buildings to the
eractlon of one building. The
hearing, ot, school-district No. 24
beforetjUr Mftf tori ' county tax
commission will be held Monday,
night- instead of Friday, having
been postponed. The Salem bud
get Is for $269,500, of which
$157,000 must be raised by spe
cial levy.
See Thls'One--
: Practically new Electric Hot
Point Electric7 Vacuum Cleaners,
$15 below new. price. Phone
Hoeye, 1403-M.
n21
Musician Loses Bag
Miss Winifred Byrd of Salem,
who gave . a concert at the Port
land auditorium Monday- night,.
lost her traveling "bag containing
clothing valued at more than $100
and $139 in cash while in it taxi
cab In Portland. With Mrs. Paul
Petri of Portland, Miss Byrd en
tered the taxicab and gave her bag
to the driver, who placed it in
the cab and proceeded to the Ben
son hotel. When Miss Byrd I and
Mrs. Petri arrived at the hotel the
bag. was gone. The Portland po
lice were notified but no trace qf
the bag has been found.
An Involuntary Bath
.His friends are having a good
deal of sport, at the expense of the
good, nature of D. Samuel, the
well-known Salem property owner
and business i man. He was yes
terday walking across an old log
bridge north of . Salem when , his
foot slipped and he fell into the
creek." .' At the time, of the acci
dent he was looking at some cat
tle which e wished to purchase.
He decided, the water was a little
cold for bathing, so he scrambled
to the bank and rushed home, lit,
Samuel belongs . to the class of
.lucky 'men, I concerning - .one 9t
reft. Inld' the ocean he would not
drown, but would come up with a
fish. Mr; Samuel go't no fish from
the creek, but it Is safe to say that
his Involuntary cold water bath
did not change his luck.
Hindu Boy Wants Work
There is in Salem an educated,
refined Hindu boy, aged 28 years,
who wants work at cooking or
helping with housework, or any
inside work. He served in' the
British army during the World
War.' 'He can give the best- of
references as to faithfulness and
inaustry. Anyone needing such
help' may phone to 161 for infor
mation. This item is inserted free
of charge on account of the de
serving character of this boy.
Mrs. Trott Elected
Mrs. Lena Trott was elected
president of the Kafoury's Clerks'
Progressive club at ' the monthly
meeting last night. Other offi
cers chosen were Joseph King, vice
president, and Miss Anna Lou
King, secretary. Certificates were
presented to the "clerks who have
completed- the first 10 lessons in
salesmanship, which are being
taken by the clerks under the di
rection of the state'vocational edu
cation department. ' Those receiv
ing certificates were Mrs. Clara
Southworth, Mrs. Margaret Smith,
Miss Ella Lou 'King. Mrs. Lena
Trott, , Mrs. Harry Savage and
Miss Betty Anderson. Joseph
King and Ellen Kaf bury are the
instructors for the courses. The
second 10 lessons are now 'being
laxen Dy the clerks. The next
meeting will be held In January.
agrant is Jailed , ;
Ten days in the city jail was
handed John Stevenson yesterday
by Police Judge Marten Poulsen
on a charge of vagrancy.' He was
arrested early Monday morning by
Officer Olson. Tuesday Stevenson
who is "some iiard-bolled" (Ua
admits It himself) was taken to
the state prison and a record of
His fingerprints made. His past
is being Investigated by. the po
lice, who believe he may be want
ed elsewhere
Mother Causes
Upon complaint of . his mother.
Lewis Kays, 1286 Marion, was ar
rested yesterday by Officer Ed
wards. He will be taken before
the county court today.
Double Parking Charged
On a charge of double parking,
H. Schoenheit, 975 North Com
mercial, will appear before Police
Judge Poulsen this afternoon.
Schoenheit was arrested for park
ing his truck across a sidewalk on
the west sfde ot Commercial be
tween D and the creek.
Traffic Violators Pined
xox ariving witnout lights, a.
Marx, 326 North High, was fined
$2.50 in police court Tuesday.
Ross Rickets. Garden road, was
fined $5 for speeding.
Brady is Realty Speaker-
Some phase of the national
Father and Son week observance
will be developed by John L.
Brady, editor of The Statesman,
who will address the Marion-Polk
County Realty association at its
regular luncheon Thursday noon.
Mill Addition Progressing
. Much progress Is being made on
the new addition to the paper and
pulp mill on South Commercial.
The forms supporting the concrete
have been removed and glass win
dows, similar to those used in the
construction of the main portion
of the plant, have been placed on
the south. The work is being
pushed as -rapidly as possible.
Gun Pointer Arraigned .
On a charge of pointing a gun
at another person, H. S. Syverson
was arraigned in e .JiistcourtH
yesterday. , TheM complaint t was
sifcned bv Harnr Quinllvan.-" The'
alleged pointing was done Sun
day, according to the complaint.
Syverson will be given a hearing
next Tuesday morning.
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox were
Portland business callers in Sa
lem Tuesday.
H. M. Black of Albany was in
Salem yesterday. - -
Richard Shepard, formerly of
the Terminal hotel here but now
with, the St. Francis hotel of Al
bany, was in Salem Tuesday. He
made a brief report ot the Ki
wanis club in his city at the club
luncheon at the Marion hotel.
-Mrs. Herman Burgoyne, wife of
or
Nourishing will restore your kair t riff
inal color whethw black, brown, or
blond. .Rodiotm dandtnff. Prsvants
falliaf balr sad promotes its growth.
CI sanies the scalp. H a r m lex and
pleasant to use. . No looser is it neces
sary for you to Tists gray kair which
handicaps you socially and is business.
N
ourismne
Positively Not a Dye
Konriihina is a real, tonie whicb. feeds
and nonrisbos . the hair, thos ' restoring
rt to its origiaal Titsltty. It is used and
indorsed . by . tbouunda , of. , aea and
women. As a dandruff remoTer akn
it is wnrtH m4jf times the pries asked.
One .t .ni,..; -nallr ia aifectiTa.
Sold by all ''esters.' iacludtag J. O.
Parry at 1.3i per bottle. -
Why
Have
Gray
Hair
Dandruff?
WEDNESdAV MdRNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1923
the proprietor of the Rainbow at
Eugene, spent a few hours in Sa
lem TesterdaV afternoon. Mrs.
Burgoyne motored down from the
university city.". ,
Lulu Casbn, Blaine, Or., was a
Salem' visitor Tuesday. , t,i " , ,w
Prom Canby, Mr. and Mrs.
J3eorge Criteser were in Salem yes
terday. ,
Nina B. West was in the city
Tuesday from Marshfield.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weeks and
Mrs. Clytie Lents were St. Helens
visitors in Salem yesterday. .
Among Albany people in town
yesterday were Mrs. J. R. Pat-
ton, Edna Patton and Tom Rob
ertson. ' ' M ,
. L. R. Nunamaker was a- recent
Stayton caller in Salem.
Joe W. JYarnell and Maud Yar
nell were in Salem' yesterday from
Vancouver, Wash.'
. Mrs. Frank Freter of Shaw un
derwent an operation at the Dea
coness .hospital yesterday. She Is
reported to be resting easily.-
Frank Hynes of North' Howell
was in Salem yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lambert of
Stayton were In Salem yesterday.
" Claude Barrlck of Tillamook is
in Salem on business.
1 BITS FOR BREAKFAST I
Apple Slogan tomorrow.
m -m
Help the Slogan editor prove
that this is a great apple country,
If you can -which it. is.' You
have only today for your suges
tion. - ; ; ' . ,-;"' ' ;
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It' would be a fine thing, and a
feather in the caps' of 'Its people,
if Marion county should on Saturr
day, tag day, provide all the
money necessary for the proposed
soldiers' monument on the court
house grounds. The tags are be
ing sent out, to sell for whatever
patriotic , people , want to 'pay;
from -10 cents up.
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As most readers know, Yam
hill's soldier monument cost
$2500. Marion county' should
not be satisfied with a less beau
tiful and imposing one. "
Talking of the parking ordi
nance, this should be said: The
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Chrysanthemuras
and Ferns
Clirysahthemuins $3.00 per
doz. Ferns from 10c to
Other stock In season.
, Short order funeral
work solicited.
Free Delivery in City.
A. D. SMITH
1276 N. Liberty.' Phone 239J
When You Buy
GLASSES
You want the . best that
money will buy, because
your eyes are too precious
to take chances with.
There is" not an optician
in the world-, that can give
you better service than can
we. ..-5 '
MORRIS
OPTICAL CO.
801 - 8 OREGON BLDQi
Oregon's. Largest
Optical Institution '
Phone S30 for Appoint
ments. moinmtmpimimiiimramimwaiiminmnmminiBmritimimmiiimnir
Twrorrmwim!iminniii!mirHHffiiiiim'mfnni:iffi!tn!iHBWifliii1
A Cough
' Is easily cured if taken
: in time but if neglected
; may lead to disastrous
" results. Our cough syrup
is a real cough syrup con
taining no habit forming
drugs.
SCHAEFER'S
DRUGSTORE
"I".;.' , "; . -r ' ...
135 N. Com'L Phone 197
WltWltIWlwWll.lW!MWJWIW
Salem, - - Oregon
parking privileges ought to be
such as to accommodate patrons
from the country from a wide
territory. Salem depends . very
largely for its prosperity trpon the
good will of the people of a big
district.. They should ttU. but own
the city,-while they are the guests
of Salem. If : they need ' two
hours Instead - of one, let them
have two hours. Even forget the
parking Ordinance, If it - is ; going
to militate against outside trade.
Salem ought to have the new
est proposed paper mill, which is
to be built outside the city limits
of Portland. But those who are
promoting" it say it could not be
built close,' to the business or
residence center. It Is to be the
kind of a' paper mill that- will
smell to heaven;' a sulphate mill,
not a sulphide mill, like the one
ia Salem.'- Sulphide is attar of
ro3es 4 compared ' with- sulphate,
Salem btight to have several more
paper mills, . .including a news
print mill, for- which there are
vast supplies of raw - materials
available. But a news print mill
would take a great deal of power
for ' the grinding of the pulp.
Even the Oregon City mills have
to shut down some of their grind
ers when the water is low in the
Willamette, river in the dry sea
son. - There Is ample power, how
Wash
Waists
MADE of a fine grade Dimity iri
. plains,' checks . a n d - stripes.
Tailored and Peter 'Pan collars.'
51.29
We have just received a large as
sortment of Vanity Cases;- Two strap
handles and" lined Vith" plush " and
poplin. Change purse," lip' stick Tiold-'
er, powder box, rouge box and large
mirror.: ; ' . ...
$1.75 and $2.48
GALE & GO.:
Relirinsr From Business .
5 j - y r . ; ,
32 inch Dress Ginghams .............. 19c yard
2 7 inch Dress Ginghams ....i.... 1 9c yard
Talle Napkins, 1 8x1 8 .1 .9c each
. 3 6 inclr Percales :X. 1 9c yard
42 and 45 inch-Pillow Tubing . ..39c yard
60 inch Table Damask 49c yard
27 inch Outing: Flannel.... 1 6c arid 20c yard
Ladies" Black Cotton Hosel.... 1.1 4c pair
-Ladies Kid Gloves, extra special $ 1 ,00 pair
36 inch Silk Poplins, all colors $1.1 2 yard
36 inch Chiffon .Taffeta, :, black $1.19 yard
36 inch Curtain Marquisette. 1 9c yard
Ladies Heather Hose 44c and 68c pair
(56 inch' All Wool French Serge $ 1 198 "yard
56 inch All Wool TricQtine...-..$2.64 yard
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