The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 24, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON.
THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24; 1924 1 "
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CITf:NEWS IN BRIEF I
Xtonsdcnte Cleared-"? J
5 E An: unusual . man, appeared be
fore the, state industrial accident
commission yesterday. He de
clared tha he; once cheated the
.state out of-some money when
compensation was allowed him for
. an iujufyatonhat Ke' Wanted to
'"' pay it back. He said he was a
Christian ! and believed he should
,make good for the fraud; ; lie de-
clared that he had lied to the phy
sician who ' examined him.- The
commission told the man it be
lieved he was entitled to all the
compensation he -received. ilia
name was withheld.
Period Buffet Table
, And six chairs to match, Janu
, ary clearance sale prices, $78.0
.00.
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.Hamilton's.
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Seriously 111
'Seriously 111 from a stroke of
apoplexy, Mrs.1 Joseph W; Lytle is
a patient at the Deaconess hospi
tal: Her home is on the pilvert6n
Toadfrom where she was removed
td 'the; hospltai'the first 'of the
week.-" She - is the mother of Dr.
W. "H. - Lytle, . state 'veterinarian,
and of Dr. C. C. Lytle of Dubuque,
Iowa, who arrived last night to be
. st ner bedside. " ? - ' ' '
V Have a Large Stock
aOf '"Square IDear fence, and
have purchased this on a basis that
w!H permit tis to give you more
and better fence for yon r money
than yon 'can 'get elsewhere. Chas.
R. Archerd Implement Co., Salem.
jlO 'State' street. -. J24
Canadian Visitor Here -?-Mr."'andf
Mrs.! Jehu -H. Linfoot
of Saskatoon, Sask their daugh
ters Gladys and Lotties of Regina,
' It.-' Beers of ! Saskatoon," and Miss
Bettenhorn or Calgary are? visitors
ait 'the home of Mrl and Mrs." W.
J.' Linfoot,' 2100 Nob Hill, and at
the home of Mr. and Mrs'.':R, 3.
Gillon, 24S North Cottage street.
Relative td Injured s
Dr. M,' C FIndlej recently went
to Grants Pass to visit his brother-
1 J f . T-"T T vtjV era """" trKn "fl.
lis!
' aokn thign6!; uto-
mobile accident
$3,MM
kiOO and $t00 Wanted
Gilt ediel Irst mortgages Salem
linmM'i4- and 1 per cent. Becke
A Hendricks. U.SBk: Bldg. 124
i You Should Know
Tttat' wtf Idtaraose. ' locate and
Bieasurefrom a drop of blood any
tlseast active or latent.
;W vxxtrjB wood wemr
.i.taKrsf of "ELECTRONS i
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fnot electricity). ;5 per cent Oil
anceri,iuDervuiuaio, u,
tetas, female and digestive flUor-
iftri. et4xr vr,ir :'i
lnecjra Clinic
f." X 1484 Stat St. 7
.Free Ftfblic Lecture Friday,
t'.i '- :
v 7: jo vf.j' Mr' a :i
t m. Neimeyer
, " ; - Druggist .
In Business For Your
'.-Health-
175 N. Coml. - Phone 167
: Equitable Saving A Loan ,
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iti PorUand;Oregon
Harry G. KceneY;:ltepresentatlTe
Muinii nidz: --c 4 'Phone 184
411Oregon Bid. Telephone 457
til l-il-' 'U.n Titcnmncal'
'General Insurance'
;Janfc;Wagar
-hVdro-electric
THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE
v ,(rpnnerly Dr. Schenxs).
4' ' 249 8. Cottage St.
PHONE - r - 1182
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- ; The Original and Genuine Spln
1 Adinstment Treatment. Sklll-
eni Painless Adjustment' that
' gets, results. . . . '-,,
t DIk L. a MARSHALL
, : (I Osteopathic rhysldan and
228 Oregon Bids.
Salem
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Dr. Abrams Electronic
Diagnosis' and treatment. The j
public should know that there are
some fifty Imitations of Dr.
Abrams machine. ' Persons In Sa
lem are now advertising and using
one of these Imitations under the
nama of 'Dr..- Abram$.--ror - the f
truth about tne Abrams Method
address Dr.u. li.wniie.qwttu..'' . nr-. C
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LADD & BUSH
. . ' EUblislied 1868
I ' General Banking; Business t
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Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Will Fix Pair Dates
"'-' Fred H. Currey,J Secretary of the
state fair board and manager of
the state fair, and the members
of the board will leave Monday
for Seattle where they will attend
a meeting of representatives of the
Northwest Fair association on Jan
uary 28-and 29. Dates will be
fixed for all the state and district
fairs in the northwest.
Harold L. Cook
Public Stenographer, 416 Ore
gon Building. Phone 412. f3
From Agate Beach
, Citizens of Agate Beach, Lincoln
county, were here yesterday in
(conference with, the public service
commission relative to the water
supply at that place. Under con
tracts with the original Agate
Beach Townsite company water
was furnished purchasers of lots,
but it is said the water system
has become practically defunct.
Boys Chorus to Meet
-The Salem boys' chorus, under
the direction of Dr. H. .C. Epley,
will meet at the YMCA 7 o'clock
Friday night. Any boy between
8 and 17 will be welcomed by the
director, who is anxious to obtain
nearly 100 more voices for is
chorus.
Oregon Voter "Pinched"
C. C. Chapman, editor of the
Oregon Voter, Is charged with
traveling 39 miles an hour on a
state highway in a complaint filed
in Justice - court yesterday. He
was arrested by R. B. Reinhart,
state traffic officer, and cited to
appear Saturday.
Several Patterns of High Grade
'"Bedroom suites in Ivory, mahog
any, walnut and gray, greatiy-re-
duced during Hamilton's January
clearance : sale. . J27
Drunken Man Arrested
Charles Thompson was taken
from an apartment house Wednes-
flay by umcers victor ana inomp-
son and booked at the police sta-
"on on a charge of being drunk.
Your Chance
To buy a well located home at
14C Chemeketa St. with 7 large
rooms,. modern In every way. "Let
os show you this property. W. II.
Grabenhorst & Co., Realtors, 275
Stalest. 324
Freshman's Bluff Suctessf ul
When h objected to being pad-
nled bv the sophomore Vigilante
wminfttelrhmait
tZlltZa PTnn vMiter-1
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riav . mornine t and successfully I
SeiwFoods a Specialty
Experienced Caterers
"OYSTER LOAF
Court i Strcetj r -Liberty
GRAFTElf iVAIiJTirr TREES
: Italian Prunes Reduced. : Mazzard
Cherr Seedliiies: C to 13c. s Gen
el 'Nursery - Stock ' Bales Yard
and Of flee, 544 Ferry street.
FRUlTLaAU AUKt.nx
A. JMATHIS, Prop.
Oince rnonriw ' .
506 V. 8. National Bank Building
Phone 850 "118; Phone 469-J
DR. ANNE BREKKE
Osteopathic Physician and
'Snrgeon ' ;
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Day and Night Calls .
Free Consultation Salem, Oregon
Excellence is the Lever
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wH.h Aonenil to movelon we enienaiumi
larae ouantities of ; coal. While
our prices are the same as those
for ordinary coal we strive 'to
make thosei prices pay for' more
and bizJtei1 coal satisfaction. How
well we succeed can be learned by
a trial. Why not make the test
when it costs no more.- Give us a
I trial.
i-armer -i ronaicr w,
469 State St. Phone 930
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bluffed his tormentors until one of I
them, more brave than the rest,
walked up and took the gun away.
The 'revolver was not loaded and
had no hammer. The freshman
came to the attention of the V.
C's when he offered a permit from
a oocior aavising mat he not wear 1
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a green cap. He misht have es
caped punishment entirely had he
not neglected to appear without
any hat at all. This was too much
and the punishment, though
slightly milder than first prescrib
ed, was meted out:
Bicycle Riders Fined
Carl Fenster, route 8, and Ross
Powell were fined 12.50 eoch fn
police court yesterday for ridine
their bicycles after dark without
lights.
Beautiful New Home, $5250
Reasonable 'terms.' Furnace,
fireplace, G rooms; quick posses
sion. Becke & Hendricks, U.'S.
Bank Bldg. ' J24
Stanton in Southern Oregon
For the purpose of conducting
a 12-hour test for gas produced by
the Hartman Shale Oil syndicate
of Ashland, H. H. Stanton, super-
intendent of the Salem Gas com
pany, is in Ashland. The test is
slated to start at 8. o'clock this
morning. Gas produced from the
huge shale oil deposits is one of
the by-products being emphasized
by the syndicate.
Kiwanis Representative Here
Charles H. Lincoln, internation
al "representative of the Kiwanis
club,' met the several members of
the board of directors and chair-i
men of the various committees for
lunch in the peacock room of the
Gray Belle Wednesday4 noon. Ap
proximately 25 Klwanians attend
ed the meeting. The chairmen
and the board of directors meet
for lunch every alternate Wed
nesday. Civic Music Club Students
Contests. First "Conereiratlonal
cnurchf Tnursdayf Jan. 24, 8 p.
m. Aamission Dy memoersnip
tickets, $3.00' each for four re
maining programs including
Chemet, the
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French violinist. H
Albany Speeder Fined
C. E. Chamberlain of Albany
contributed $5 to the city coffers
yesterday for traveling too fast
while in the city limits.
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Legion Men at Independence'
lnr order to participatsi in thelm tomorrow 41 Jtht' to celebrate
,nsiaiiauon on.cers m xne in-
dependence post or the American
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nearly 25 men, made the 'trip.
Commander Carl D. Gabrlefson
and George P. Griffith, state vice
commander, and other prominent
legionnaires, made "the trip.
Concert
Mr. Malven Korby, tenor, Fri
day, Jan. 25, 8 o'clock. ScandinaV -
tan church. 15th and Mill sts. Ad-
mission, 50c.
j24
Elks Entertain Tonight
i Members bf the Kiwanis, Ro -
itnrv -Lions clubs nlan to meet
jat variona places and in a body
attend the entertainment and pro -
gram being given them tonight toy
Salem Elks lodge No. 336. Prep
arations have been made to ac
commodate all of the guests and
a" 'big time is promised.
Pew More Measles Reported-
Several more r cases - of nfeasles
came tb the attentiofi of DfWil
Ham H. Mott, city health officer,
Wednesday. The peak of the epl-
delnic haaf apparentryeen reached
for the daily numoer or casej uw
shown a decrease this week.
Card Party and Dance
McCornack hall, Thursday nlgbt,
: 324
Tom Kay Lions Speaker
Some phase of the taxation ques-
tlnn will be discussed for the Sa-
lent Lions ' club Friday noon by
Thomas B. Kay, who has given
several talks along this line beiore
other civic organizations and who
is in demand in other Oregon
cities. Mr. Kay is recognizee as
an authority along this line.
Rotary Names Committee
. .
Rotarians who were received ,n-
to the organization aunng me
present administration will serve
galem lottuaru
IMBAXJTERS AJTD -
. FUNBnAI-DWJSCXOBS
Fliont 1656
Efficient Work Moderate rlcei
WEBB & CLOUGH
u Leading Funeral
Directors
Expert Embalmert
RIGDON & SON'S
' BIORTUARY
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Unequalcd Scrrice
?9T-t9. next three months. Those
namedfcy "It: "Or Shelling, presi
dent of the Club, are Dr. H. C. Ep
ley, Theo Barr Lea Barr. Walter
Minler, - Frank M Bramwell, Roy
Klein, A. A. Mickel, A: C. Marcus
and U- G. Shipley. District Gov
ernor Miles HIgley will meet with
tne C,UD February 13 and shortly
a'ter this date observance of annl-
ersary week will be held at'which
tIme 11 Is Probable that R. A
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11001 u Ul ugene win spean.
Extra Special
6 piece period dining room set
now 78. See east window. C.
S. Hamilton. 125.
Sister Calls for Groom-
Police yesterday released Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Kowol of Sedro
Wooley, Wash., who were being
held upon requestof his parents.
A sister of Kowol arrived in the
cIty yesterday an4 theT were turn
ed over to her. No charges were
placed agajnst either o the young
sters although both were under 18
years old. ' f ! 4
Drunk Man Fined
It cost Dan Genoo $50 to take
on a supply of intoxicating liquor
when he appeared before ''Marten
Poulsen, police judge, .yesterday.
Genoo was arrested late Tuesday
a Ferry and High by Officers Ql
9n and Victor.
Our Entire Line ;
Of high grade merchandise Is
included in our January clearance
sale. Hamilton. j23. "v ;'.
Committee Klected
Members of St. Joseph' Catho
lic church this week elected the
general committee which will
in charge of the construction $f
the new church which . the partsu
recently voted to build In the near
future. Members of the commit
tee chosen were Theo Barr, Adam'
Engle, A. A. Mickel and August
Httckestein. The pastor, Rev. 'J.
R. Buck, is chairman of the com
mittee. '
Fine Period Dining Room Suit
Consisting of C pieces, 1 buffet.
1 table and 4 chairs to match;
extra special January clearance
sale pricer 578. C. S. Hamilton.
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TJwnoeW Granted
Rea W." Benson and Ingra Chris-
tenson, both of Salem, were grant
ed a.- marriage license yesterday.
Frank Joseph Schmitz of Oregon
City and Mabel Smith of Salem
were also granted a license . to
marry.
Burns Club Tomorrow Night
The Burns club of Salem will
the birthday of Robert Burns, as
has been done in this city for many
vwirB? machine farther Back, In
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fact, than-mosti of the memories
of the members run. The cele;
bratlon this time wll be at the
home of William McGilchrist, Sr.,
500 South Commercial street
There will e Scotch songs, a
Scotch feed, bagpipes, and a pro
gram of speeches and it goes
Lwitnput saying' that there will be
a good time. Any one who is a
(lover of Burns will be made wel
come.
rin,, nrt
-.w,.i.t nrrhMtra of Port-
iatl(i cnturdav night at Dream
lir,,! t p- free. 126
roots Makes Offer
M. B. Peets, owner of the his
toric Jason Lee house, says he is
willing to sell the house to the
nubile for $8,000 if it Is purchased
Drlor' to next week, when he pro
poses to move snother house onto
the property. He wants s.uuu
cash '"'and the remaining $6,000
tint Mav.
He Is said to have paid
4(ooo for the property" only a
, vears ago. Feet says ms oi
ter is $1,000 cheaper than he has
ever offered the property at be
fore.
Pin ri-iod Dinlnz Room Suit
I consisting of six pieces: 1 buf-
f t tabie and 4 chairs to
mat,,. Extra special January
ciearance sale price $78.00; C. S
Hamilton. 125
tr tlon Given
Mrs. B. Sandstone, representa
Uye of Amaizo Oil, gave a demon
I stration for the women of the for
Tntaslnnarv SOCietV Of the
IvieM ... .
I Fronds church at their church on
Highland avenue Wednesday al
ternoon
YMCA Directors Called
The directors of the Salem im
CA and members of the assocla
tion will meet Friday noon for
KnpHal session. Harry W. Stone
nf th Portland YMCA and W. W.
Dillon, interstate secretary, win
attend at the Invitation of the lo-
al oreanlzatlon to explain th
constitutional amendments which
are to be voted upon in the near
future. The building committee
of the association met this week
to consider plans for the new
v.iuin TIip architect or tne
national organization will be
Salem within a few. days to con
suit with members of the commi
tee, .
Veterans Install orilcers
Instalation of officers aud a re-
oort u Don the recent meeting
s?alem of the department officers
of the Veterans o! Foreign Wars
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given by Bolton liamDio was .in
principal business . of "Marlon "post
No. 6fil. .Veterans .of 4"4oreis
i Wars. 1 held' at ' the armory uw.
lirst to
jOT y
'Elsie White," Noted Sing-
. era Explains Reactions
X-i- te-r-
New Tork City-Tsychoan-alysis
"was discovered by the first
actor way back in the Garden of
Eden cays,? declares Elsie
White,- wio wonders why every
body acts as if air these "isms"
they talk so much' about nowa
days are something hew.
' Believe me, 'if you couldn't
dive down into unconsciousness
and" Subconsciousness, you
wouldn't .get , very far on the
stage," she points out "You've
got to eaaKg your audience to
see whether you speak their lan-
guage er not, and before long it'
no trick at aU to do it success-
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Talks Verse' given by Henry
Hniht
.
O. Miller and Allan Carson. Of
ficers "Installed last night were
Bryan H- Conley, commander;
Willidm Wallace Smith,, "senior
vice commander; Guy Young, Jun
ior vice commander; Jay D. Coul
ter quartermaster; Chris J. Kow-
itz. officer" of Ihe "day; "Harold
Garvtr, adjutant; A. M. Holbrook,
haplain; Frank S. Sever and Al
lan Jones, trustees, tl
Objection Filed.' - i,
O. P. Hoff, state treasurer, has
filed an objection to the appraise
ment of $37,308 made on the es
tate of A. N. Gilbert. The protest
declares that for inheritance tax
purposes the full value of the es
tate Is not represented1 in the ap
praisement. Appraisers of the es
tate 'were I. L. Patterson, R. P.
Boise and Homer Smith.
Attend Ladles Night J
In response to an Invitation for
rAnrpspntative Salenit KiWiUlSns to
be present at the ladieV- flight ob
served by the ; Albany Kiwanis
club last night, several laembers
of the club motored to tfci Linn
county city. "
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Hospital A pprovexl
The state board of nurses ex
aminers visited the Salom hospit
al yesterday .and approved It for
registration. The members of tne
board are Jane . Doyle, Grace
Phelna and Emily SanderS, all of
Portland. The training offered
were, the main points investigat
ed by the board.
T- "'
We wonder If the world is finer
since kid quit reading dime novj
els and began to Freud.
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OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE
173 S. Liberty St, 1 :30 p. m.
''..-. . ;,...., v.' u ' !t t . 'V.
, Including .10 automobiles mechanic's
tools, 'office Furniture, oil drurns, and a lot
of miscellaneous articles. Everything goes.
Qlef; is going to Calif
OLEF OLESON
Owners.'"-.."
Use
Psychoanalysis
fully. X People's eyes "give ";tHenfj
away almost always.
v "I am singing one song now,!
that I call the emotional test!
'Every Night I ; Cry Myself to!
Sleep Over- You' it is named. It:
is not really-as plaintive as the
title sounds, but for all that 'it
certainly goes down into folks;
hearts and pulls out what's there, i!
"The woman whose husband!!
has the lodge habit, the young;
girl who is in love with a mar
ried man and the mother whose!
son is on the wrong track as I
sing I look out and see each'
one react. The sentiment in the!
sang and the sound of. a sympa-'
thetic voice combined with mel-'
ody which. 'Dfings'rnenforiel" con-
stiiuie completer prope tnan a
( psychoanalyst could ever devise."
PERSONAL
Mrs. Nellis Kelsey of Spokane
left- yesterday for Los Angeles
where she will spend the remain
der of the winter.. She has been
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Hutler.:
William Gray of the Burrell
Electric shop, and Mrs. Gray were
In Portland yesterday.
Will H. Mcore.: state insurance
commissioner, left yesterday for
Corvallis to attend the agricultu
ral conference.
H. O. White, president of the
Salem Chamber of Commerce, was
in Portland yesterday. ' t.
Mark Aspinwall "was here yes
terday from McMinnville. - -
Wayne J. Pickler was here from
McMinnville yesterday. .
Willard Jefferson . or . isortn
Howell -was in Salem yesterday.
W. A...Wiest, Klamath Falls at
torney, was a balem visitor yes
terday."; ''!'' -'-:..,..":.
Joseph Rubens of St. Louis was
in Salem Wednesday on business.
Blaine McCord Woodburn at
torney, was in Salem yesterday.
Seymour Jones of Keizer was
in Salem yesterday on business
with the county court.
Col. E. A. Smith, editor of the
Northwest Farm. Trio with head
quarters in Spokane, was in Salem
yesterday on his way to the agri
cultural conference at Corvallis.
Charles Hartman of Scotts Mills
was in Salem on business Wednes
day. ,
; Frank S. Sever, deputy state
treasurer, will , leave today for a
short -business trip to Astoria. He
expects to return r the latter , part
of the week. '
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WOODIZV & WOODRY
' f S" Auctioneers h!--.
" vCol. " Carle "Abrams i " will" leave
this morning for Corvallis where
hevwin, attend the economic con
f erehce, which' opened Wedriesda.
He expects to return to Salem Sat
urday." . ; '""
H. E. Chamberlain . of Albany
was in -the city Wednesday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ahlf, Grants
Pass attorneys, were in the city
yesterday. r ,
Mrs. leRoy Needham of Forest
Grove was in the city Wednesday
for optical treatment
Mr: and Mrs. D. H. Kauffman
of Aurora were in Salem yester
day. -
A. L. Lindbeck. Salem newspa
perman, was a Portland visitor
yesterday. '
T. L. BHlingsIey, superintend
ent of the street car system. Was
ca.Ued-s.to Portland yesterday on
business.
TEP0T DOME PARLEY
, WAXtS WAHMtn YtT
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that they would ask him to lie"
about certain matters.
"Resignation Asked
As the debate proceeded there
were suggestions from Senators
King of Utah and McKellar. Ten
nessee, Democrats, that Secretary
Denby should be asked to resign
because he signed the leases. Sen
ator Heflin, Democrat. Alabama,
renewed his notice that there
wouli not be a "whitewash" In
the Teapot Dome matter and de
clared he was ready to vote now
on the Caraway resolution. Sena
tor Lenroot opposed the resolu
tion on the ground that it would
halt the Inquiry, but Sehatdr
Walsh disagreed with him:1 The
Montana senator and Senator King
agreed with Senator Lenroot, how
ever, that many serious questions
were involved in cancellation.'
Senator Walsh said the question
of the validity of the lease was a
judicial one and that be did not
believe congress could determine
it. , -
As the , -debate progressed, Re
publican members of the Tnvestlga
ting -committee;- made J it known
privately that when Mr. Fall ap-
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Sulphite,, and Manila Wrappings, abo Butchers; Wrap
pings, "Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof. Glasslne
Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties, - v
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The Fence Which
The Fence which is easy, to handle when being put up,
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How Do These Prices Look to You ?
7-26 34c per rod
9-32 38 V2C per rod
9-39 43 J4c per rod
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i Look good do they not? , And this is not'all Come
and see us, and we will show you where the "SQUARE.
DEAL" Fence is better; and the above prices are not 'all
we have to offer you, 'for we allow a 'discount fori
Spot Cash. , ; ' J " - -; .
Implement Go
Salcra, Oregon,
Ma
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Dr. Mendelsohn
Does not belong to any COM
BINE. His ' prices are" . very
reasonable for the materials
and service given. More than
one third of a century 'of
practical experience r is at
you r' serviced He guarantees
satisfaction in every respect.
If glasses do nor give "satis
faction, they will be changed
free for a' period otTneyear;
rnone .TZ3. united
States Bank Building.
pears before them Friday they will
insist that ' he 'disclose fully the
source of the 1100.000 fund he
took from Svashlngton after his
resignation from ihe cabinet.
Moreover, ' they said' they would
follow the subject to Its conclus
ion by calling as witnesses" those
from whom -Fall testified he !ob
tained "the money.' -7 4
These members 'said the commit
tee would not fee 'content until it
had fully substantiated' all state
ments regarding this fund by cor
roborating evidence', including an
examination of the checks, and se
curities , used . by .Fall in raising'
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