6 THE OREGON STATESMAN. , SALEM, OIIEGON SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1021 ..r-a . ihhiih iT in ?Ctprighf W2t IIrt?cl&fllr & Mint V ' 'T, : fj , ra.-r-xsw ; ' BISHOP'S for your Hart Schaffner & Marx . . . Spring Suit ' - We are about three jumps ahead when it comes to showing Ihe newest things for men. We've never in our history offered such a variety of : I Fmart models to choose from as we do this year. That's saying a good deal because we pay a lot of attention to the style changes, in fact we've made this store a style center. This year we've broken all previous records. We have suits from $25.00 pp, that are not only big values, they're exceptional values. We invite you to come in and see them. I ii.-. ; BISHOP'S CLOTHING AND MILLS STORE Inc." WOOLEN C. P.: BISHOP; Pres. I R. H. COOLEY, Mgr. custody parly Saturday morning by thrt'e federal agents, in a raid made on the "basement at 244 South Hiih, where a quantity of oiunt and several smoking out fits are said to have been seized. The men are bein held at the police station and will-be the fi.rt narcotic cases to come before pl.yle J. Page in his new capacity of federal commissioner. Vah at Iron at Monday, don't fail UiiWsi. li. mil. 1 0. Let us prove it: Tuesday, Wednesday, to see it in our win I.. Stiff Furniture 'o. Itoast Turkey Dinner Served all day. The 'J ray 15ello. - m'.i IJmlio Class Meets The second of a 10-course serie3 of instruction ogt radio by Frauk S, Barton will be held .Monday night at the Y.MCA. Nearly a dozen men were present for the first class and though others were unable to attend at that time, in terest is keen in the classes. A boys' class, under the direction of Jric Butler, will get under way soon. We Have Xo Paid Ixx-al Solicitor, therefore, our terms are reasonable. List your sale with Talbot, the auctioneer. Phone 470. 202 IT. S. National Bank Bids. mfl Nurse Arrive; Mrs. Lida King, who will be the Marion county health nurse, arrived yesterday from New Mexi co. She will assume her duties during the coming week and her headquarters will be on the third floor of the court house, according to Mrs. J. A. Carson, president of the Marion1 County Health association. Preferred Stock H Percent SaI'Mu's paper .mill. Payable monthly. Hawkins & Huberts, m'.t Health Conditions fnipiovln. That health conditions are im proving in the city is evinced In the report of contagious dis-aMs for t!:- wepk ending ALuili N. which ..as completed by Dr. Wil liam H. Mott, city ho.slth officer, yesterday afternoon There were 1!) contagious diseases reported 10 his office during the week, vr which 14 were measles, four dipii thei'a and one of smallpox. Dur ing the height of the measles epi demic there were as many as 52 cases of measles reported during a week, while for several weeks cases varied between 30 and 4 0 each week. Another good way to study the American language is to tell your wife you forgot to mall her letter. CITY MEWS IN BRIEF. . (Continued from pass 3) i. HuHofcfa Pancc v,,; I v : Tuesday March 11, Derby The Orioles playing, i-, . ..... hall. in9 City Speeder Armdedt : i; ' Irving Cv Hunting was arrested for -peedlng yesterday byOfflcer Edwards. ' Hunting is said to have been traveling 3ft miles an hour. Daffodil, Phone 1024 W 801 Locust street. , ml2 New lighting Fixtures T Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co. F. S. Barton, prop.. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. i , mUtf Legion Equipment Arrive ; Capital Post No. 9 will inarch to the accompaniment of their own music in the near future, Karl Hinges having received word that the fife and drum corps supplies had arrived -in Portland., ; Mr. Hinges wen, to, Portland yesterday to inspect the latest acquisition of mm A RADIOLA? The following people in arid near Salem have the "RADIOLA" Radio 1 - Receiving Sets C;B. Webb. C, K' Spaulding Earl Anderson , v Boys' Training School K-VD. Barton Horst Ranch Roy Rice v Salem .Indian School Mr. Hfssler.. . Mr. Farlow Cooke Patton F S. Annunson Jesse George' , . Mrs. Kupper Mr. W. H. Clarke Mr. Rupert George Rogers H. V. Compton F. S. Lamport D. W. Eyre W. T. Stolz Dr. Fisher Dr. Thompson . A.Vick Dan. Fry ; Zadoc Riggs I Mr. Crabtree Mr. Harper Doug. Minto Mr. Towle Mr. Jacobson J. C. Jones We are glad to demonstrate a "RADIOLA" AT YOUR HOME FREE OF CHARGE Our phone number is easy to remember- - - 1200" i - Get your Radio Set now and hear the : wonderful ; entertainment FREE- SALEM ELECTRIC CO. F.S. BARTON, Prop. v' Oole Distibutoro for . Radiola in Go tern "' Free Radio Class at "Y?M. C. Mondaji-8 to 9 P. M the post and will see to It that the equipment (is forwarded to Salem early in the week . As soon as t Wh ig unpacked a call will be sounded for all men who signed up fof.the drum corps to turn out and get bu?y. For Sale Baby CliirkH That will live. Several breeds. Flake's Petland, 273 State. mil Petition Received 1 The Lincoln eounty court has petitioned the public service com mission for authority to construct an overhead crossing over the Southern Pacific , tracks near Toledo. Three Chinese Arrested Three Chinese, Loo Ko. Chung Mow and He Yim, were taken into CHANGE IN TRAINS Oregon Electric Railway Effective Sunday, March 9th changes will be made in scheduh of Oregon Electric passengei trains as follows: Limited train No. 5 will leave Portland Iloyt St. 8.15 A. M. in stead of 8:30, Jefferson St. 8:30 Instead of 8:45. arrive Salem 10:00 A. M. instead of 10:15, leave 10:05 A. M. instead of 10:20, and arrive Albany, Cor vallis and Eugene 15 mlns. earlier than heretofore. Express train No. 7 wll leave Portland as heretofore, arrive Sa lem 12:45 P. M. instead of 12:50. leave 12:50 P. M. instead of 12:55 for Albany and Corvallis. Local train No. 6 will leave Sa lem 7:10 A. M. instead of 7:15, arrive Portland 10 mins. earlier than heretofore. Express train No. 14 from Eu gene will arrive Salem 1:25 P. M. Instead of 1:35, leave 1:30 P. M. instead of 1:40, and arrive Port land 15 mins. earlier than hereto fore. J. TV. RITCHIE, Agent. Mch 8-9-11 S3 The man or business, con cern giving you employ ment wants to be certain as to your qualifications. If they know that you are a graduate of this school they are satisfied. Our graduates have always been successful, and the business man knows it. START HERE'.; BEGIN NOW! am .- What the Success of the hrtz-Larsen Aiming Company Will Mean to You, to Your Country and Your City: Employment of hundreds of people eventually. Vastly increased consumption of home produce New Industry new towns and cities. More business for merchant, farmer and laborer. Thousands of new residents and substantial home builders. Added wealth to investors. It will take only a few thousand dollars now to push the already developed property to massive pro duction. This production is a guarantee of absolute success. Get in on the futures, don't set brrck too self satisfied to investigate. Investigation will mean investment, investment will mean profit in greater proportion than you ever dreamed. BUY, BUY, BUY of the sCbck that offers such an opportunity, get behind the issue, for no chance was ever offered this country that means so much to every otfe as this. . Stock 19 limited in amount, is all com mon and non assessable. Lotz-Larsen Mining Company F. H. Kunkel Agent. Terminal Hotel Building, Salem, Oregon I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I ; Has to make it snappv fe Bits for Breakfast man almost crowded out by advertisements, whirh are more important, to iho business office. Daugherty is standing lo his guns --everybody in these more or less United Stairs seems lo havp a great deal than he has. morfo There are a lot of Californians o nearly dried uo lo the noint of danger of being blown away that th"look to ho Web foot state of their whilom quips with longing deep down in (heir dusty hearts. There are some worse things than hypothetical webs on your feet V Instead of pouring oil on the troubled waters, some people would like to see the Atlantic ocean back np and wash out the trouble in oil. m The Slogan man may have to switch and talk mostly, about poultry instead of beans, on Thursday. There is a lot to crow about concerning our poultry boom, which is gaining strength every minute. It cannot fly too high. Thought we were having a build ing boom last year and the year before, didn"t we? But 1924 is starting off with a sound like mak ing those years look like 30 cents, in Salem. .Watch our smoke. "They eat and drink, and scheme and plod. They go to church on Sunday, And many are afraid of Uod, And more of Mrs. Grundy." resignation J sub-committee to draft the bill land predicted' a report on ? the measure would be made to the house by the middle of next week. The sub-commit lee will use as a working basis the proposal made in committee by Representative ISacharach, republican, New Jer sey, in framing the insurance clause. Under this suggestion provisions would be made for ?,0 year endowment policies payable at the age of 62 years with values figured at about $2.65 for each day of service after 4he first 60 days. Whether veterans will be permitted to borrow on the poli cies has next been definitely set tled, although'sentiment o the committee is in favor of such an arrangement. FULL CASH PAYMENT BONUS IS REJECTED (Continued from page 1 ) I SALEM MARKETS G&AXX AHD HAT Ko. 2 wheat No. 3 red wheat, lacked uata Cheat kar uat bay .001 .80 $13 Q $14 12 fci 11 wholesale and ai Ko ratal .45e .$12 ip Chairman Green announced he would select before Monday the Clover hay, baled Pricea quoted are prices received by fanners prices are given. EGOS, BUTTE. BXTTTEKTAT Creami-ry liutter....'. Sic 52c liutterfat delivered 50c Milk, per c-vvt $2.20 Y.ft, felects 19c Munilards 17c 4'ulltts 15c POUIiTET Heavy hens 19 Medium and lifht bena 14e FORK, MUTTON AND BEEF ITors, top, 150 U-5 Ijs cwt $7.50 Hotrn, tup, 225-75, cwt $7.00 Mors, top, 273-300, cwt $6.50 ijight sows, cwt $5.00 Rourlt Leify 04e 6b 05 Top Veal, dressed 09e Cows Top Ismbs IF RURW1RED TRY THIS JREE Apply it to Any Ituptnrc, Old or Recent, Itrge or Small and Ton ' are on the Road That Has ' Convinced Thousands Sent Free to . Prove Jhis Anyone ruptured, man, woman or child, should write at once to W. S. Kic, 11590 Main St., Adams, .V. T., for a free trial of his wonderful stimulating application. Jun put it on the rupture and the muscles begin to tighten; they begin to bind to gether so that the opening closes natur ally and the need ot a support or truss or appliance is then done away with. lon't neglect to send (or this free trial. Even if your rupture doesn't bother yon what is the use of wearing; supports all your life! Why suffer this nuisance f Why run the risk of gangrene and aucr dangers from a small and innocent Kttlt rupture, the kind that has thrown thou sands on the operating, table? . A host el men and women are uily running each risk Jnst because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting imiinH Writ st nnea for thi fare!M as it is certainly a wonderful thtt has aided in the cure of rupture were as big aa nil's two fit4 and write at once, -sing the eoupd low. , rree for unpture W .St Ri lne , 11500 Main St,. Adams, N. 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