, l ..y. - '! ,- Jurize Downing Official Judge V. ,11. Downing officiat ed yesterday at the marriage of Robert S. Allen 'Steadraan of Al ' taiiy and Bernlee t Shanks of ISil terton. ' V V . Uos Sal Wnton rug sale at Hamilton's. Stayton Men Fil Henry Smith yesterday filed his . declaration of candidacy for the office of constable Ik the -Stayton Justice of the jpeace district. J. Ii. . Grier filed as a candidate for Jus 'ttce of the peace In the same dls- trict. -i P. ;N. Smith filed for pre cinct committeeman In the West ', lit. Angel precinct. -. T ; Literary and Musical .,;, Program 1 this even ins at 8 ; o'clock. IOOF hall; under the aus pices of the United Artisans, feat r tring Salem's popular. male quar l:tpf also MIsa Trlsta Wetarer. n. ; "other ,pppular artsj!'.? Admisaldh; 2C. aio ' Divorce Granted ;" - .. Jndge;George G.' Bingham yes . .terday signed a dbrorce decree In r ttJa tbuU brought by Banjaraln J. . Messerli against Clara Alherta ITeskerll. " . , . .. ".-.v. ., ,' ' For Bent. flood GarageJ'.v ; '. v' 'Centrally located. , See A. N. Ifoores, 401 Oregon Bldg. alO E .aiding Permits iss Mrs. Ida U Niles will build ; a I residence at 1350 Center at a cost cf 13000, according tq a, building permit : '. issued. Wednesday - .fcy Marten Poulsen, city recorder.. A L. Oders; will' erect a frame garage at a cost or 1300 at ; his home, '1055 Gaines. , - - , - n.se I . . . '7 " Sfx-rodm toiis&V large lot, paved $ireet; f,200.' Gertrude Jt, II. .all Two Prisoers Received j Two Multnomah county men were received at the - state prison V.'edneaday- to serve sentences of 1 S months each. These, were Harry Palton, check forger and ll OregoCldg - -Those 457 Ihe SavyBeTi Insurance :;; -i.,: Agency, v . : ; General, Insurance "Billy" Bell T ytrl Neimbyer- . it. ; i la Easiness ForYbnr rmmrmri hakdwari:i Coeit, Gold and Excnanged BARGAIN HOUSE ,,T' 17, Cai ;- -i 1 ; tCTJ3AT KEDUCTION ,t; Ca Italian Prune: Tree. Good r rises . ca Walnuts,- Trade -Prune trees for young cattle. . General J'rrtrry Stock,-; Sales Yard and C::icv E44 Ferry. SU,. i: ,: .: rnriTLAND KCRsiinr.i j ; ; ' . .4 A. J. Mat Prop. ' rl PlMne ICS. . . ..Res. li40M 1 1 EU Frank Wagar 1 - 3 Orlslnal and Ceautse Ejla J.ijiitnent Treatment, Gklll Tslnless Adjustmanl that .13 resalta, ,v.k'' :' E3. -i c. nw.mimf .r . " ' Carjoaax,- ; -v,v-' -I C.si tlZj.'; CsStm Cr. Ilarrisori Polk and Dr. X G. Stapran, 1484 State l :., Oregon, a r e . Chiropractic Doctors. , ' , 1 . The Ahrama method of Elec tronic Diagnosis and Treatment Is not taught Chiropractic doe tors by Dr. Abrams or any of t!a colleges.- These doctors, at 1434 State Street use the E. R.' A. on their sign and advertise ment. This is misleading and t's .caused' persons i to start trtatiafeat with -them, thinking " re rweivteT th 1 real - ' treat: nit." " - r, faU .'address, $ ' , :v,Iiui;wiiiTB .-A o Of ficd Hcirj f rbxk 7W Albert Finley, for obtaining money ....) r - 1 I y ... . 1 uMuer preienses j ne men were In4 charge of teputy Sheriff A. ,C, Schermer, of Multnomah Bicycle- Is Claimed , ' " C. E. Oliver called at the police station yesterday and claimed a bicycle that had been found by the police. ! Speeder Forfeit Rail ; I Bail of S 10 was forfeited in the police court vesterdav liv wilful C. Parker, .of .Portland. Parker was- arrested for speeding by Offi cer Sproed. t ,i ... Uance With f. Garment And -his' Metropolo orchestra. Every Saturday night at the Wood burn armory -apr 11. Evan's Returns, to Study ; ,, Bev. J.' J.. Eyansf. nastor of . the First Christian ; church, will he back-in his, study today and 'will liave charge jof he class named 'in his iioxwri at tha Bllgh theatre Sunday morning 2at 9 J 30 6'clock. The.usltbrf theclass will be furnished by the ' band, from tfce boys training school. It Is planned to play, several selections in front or the theatre before the class work is taken up for the morning. : i'vr ' . Two Speeders Arrest od Two men were ; arrested for speeding Wednesday by Officer "Red" Cannon, now motorcycle patrolman-who. took the place of Warren Edwards. Those arrested were - B.- F. , Peytoni.'. 1060 South Colptriercial, speedibg; Jn Commer cial, between Oak and Leslie, 1 ah d R." .Witerof Salemjwho :as speeding on tate-. ;They ? were citedrtoippeatitbday - .', ' Commdes f; f L Sedgwick; post requested- to meet ;at ;th Cdrigrjegatlbnal church att 2i 3f0fp;- m.ioday to attend, the funerat Bervices f Comrade' Stal ger. ;By order of Commander J. J. Newmyef. T r '' , All Wilton Rags vy Reduced M .Hamilton's. al 2 Mrs. Anderson Dles - v " . ." r; Mrs. P. J. Anderson, mother of Mrs. C. D. Gabrlelson, died In Des Moines. Iowa,, last Friday; accord ing to word received in Salem. in Downing, Realtors , Speaker 1 . Good roads and the county road program will be discussed by Judge W. II. Downing at the noonday luncheon of the Marion-Polk Coun ty Realtors' association at the Mar ion hotel today. , , .j . tt .... , . The Capital. Barher, , Shop-rr. , . 264 State St. wishes, to announce to the public that , they, don't need look .tor.a,,nnion,; card.. to get: a guarantee with every haircut in cluding bobbing. 35c. , ; ,alO Salem Woman Honored - f Mrs. r Mary c II ealy;'De Jardtn. whose J mbtlief iirear atr-r 955 ' Cehf . ter, was Jthe; rfclpiexit .bf: d special, state medal f or. five years ql faith ful service. at -ceremonials 'be fore air'the; national guard . officers of the state at Clackamas lasts Sat urday. The medal -was presented by General George A. White, adjl tant general of Oregon. Though 500 men have received this award. Mrs, DeJardin is the first woman to be so honored and .probably will be the last. :. She was connected with the adjutant general's. QffCce for seven years .and held down th f ort duringthe war.when.the male Promotes Good Health ' Ono-Thlrd Ceanr-: y ' : U. E. HIDEOUT, Proprietor U . AMD VJ O. O..D At the Following Pric For Few Dayss - CASTLE GATE,, KING, .. ROCK SPRINGS and ' BRIQUETS . 014.50 PcrTcri r.Z." f; i :. ' Wood fo 10-fasch from f 0.00 to $10.00 Per Cord Lcjrdcr 'iVansicr Co.; S3.Btati EU ; " Phone. fSO r it 1 0ri.b.fo3 .pi. 'nil -'i MSI Mm members were engaged in- active service. --It la because this circum stance may never occur again it is believed no other woman will be so honored. l . t We Itepresent tli IarRest And leading mutual : fire and auto companies on the coast. See us for rates. Standley-& Foley, Agts., phone 347. alO Dogs Menacing Pot Hqulrrels Squirrels which make their home on the state house grounds are being annoyed by-dogs that are permitted to roam about while their owners enjoy the shady benches. The squirrels are quite tame and are so friendly that; they will accept nuts vand other offer ings from . a human hand. But with dogs ronnidg after them there Is danger of tdrivlhg ttkera away from this Vicinity.; Employes Jof the state house -in pharge of the ground aje making every effort to curb, ,xno , practice Of ; aog owners and urge that dogs be kept at leash. ....... Dance With M. Carmcnts '-' And. his Metropolo orchestra. Every Satarday night at the Wood burn armory apr 11. I Gregory Is Golf Victim , i Just what grudge R. O. Snelllng had against P. M. Gregory, fellow Rotarian, is not known, bu-4Hne course of . recent playirfg at the Illihee Country club Mr. Snelllng drove a ball against the side of Mr. Gregory's nead. Fortunately aat, preTented serious Injury, al though a' watch, was jarred from a pocket. Eye witnesses claim that Gregory was at rlgnt angles to the destination of the little white ball. Several "Births RVported---. ; 1 ; : i Keports .are slow in Deing sent to the , office of Dr. William B. Mott regarding recent arrivals, but reports received recently give the following births: Mr.' and Mrs. Georea A. Benson.-1863 Oak street a daughter, Bonnie Claire, April 2;' Mr. and Mrs.'Fred Gahlsdorf, 985 Korth Church, a son, Richard James, on March 27; Mr: and Mrs. Homer W. Eean. near Waconda, a son, William Homer Egan, ' April 2; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Adams, at a local hospital, a daughter, Doro thea Harriett, April 3 : K Mr. and Mrs. James - Dodge, route 1. i a daughter, Norma Beatrice ; March 2 9 : Mr. and Mrs. A; R. Hudnall, route 6. a son.' Arden Dale' Hud nall. Anrll 6. and to Mr. 'and Mrs. C. W. Beecroft, route 8, a son. Floral Society to Meet-i- J vlr j Members of the - Salem ' Floral socletv will met at the ; Chamber of Commerce rooms" Friday night. This la a' postponed meeting.; RbWrians Urge "Closing t . ;. The Salem Rotary elan yester dav latinched a movement towatd obtaining tbeboperatlon of busi ness, men, in closing stores irvwn 10i3Ola the morning to shortly af- ter Epon, Xn . ssaiuraay, aptu flnriTitl-'aTinveiling of the Circuit Rider stattie on the state house " DIED MORELOCK Mrs. Martha More ' lock died -Tuesday : morning, ' April 8, 1924, at the home of ' her daughter, Mrs.; James A. Pickens, near Sllverton at tie age of 87 years. -.Also survived ' by a daughter; Mrs. Annie Aber : nathey of -Missouri, and the fol 'iowing grandchildren, John W. Pickens and C. J. Pickens of Sa lem. Louis Pickenaof Kernsville, Or.t and Mrs, Bessie Simmons of A,'Eagene.v Services will be held i at? 10 Vto'clock: Friday morning from the Rigflori mortuary with Interment at the Claggett ceme . tery. ; ' ( x ;. . ' ' ' ARANTAt a local hospital Tues day, April 8, 1923, Mrs. Norma - D. Arant, 37, wife of WInfred " tty Arant;i mother of Donald, - Willard, Dorothy, Ruth, , Law : rehce, Everett, Kathleen;" Mar? garet and Charlotte Arant, all of -Oregon City. Also survived by two sisters. Announcement of funeral services will be made later from the Rlgdon mortu ary. SHARKEY At a local hospital April 6, 1924, F. M. Sharkey, .- 45,' . Funeral announcements will be made later from the ' . Rlgdon mortuary. i -i . - -t. WVMMZASt XXOXOXJ ., r-. : Vkeiu 168S , ,..:r nttUUM Work Ibimu WEBBfiGLOOGH , . - - c - i - - - f,. - . ...... .' .. , RIGDDI1C:0:?S . ::..iic2iuAnY: ;v r - 1 r 5 - : grounds, donated by Dr. R. A Booth- of Eugene. T.Thongh there was . some opucsition to .the, ro tion, t resolution Ito- this ?Wtecf was passed. and Mayor John- B. Gieay will be asked to issue a pro clamation.' i Inasmuch as Mayor Glesy said last week, he was In ac cord with the movement-and would give whatever cooperation he could it; is believed that the proclama tion; will ; be forthcoming. The statue will be unveiled, with fitt ing ceremonies, about 11 o'clock in the morning. $04 Buys a 0x12 - .Wilton rug at Hamilton's. al2 Hearing Continued r1; - The public service, commission. yesterday received notice that: the interstate commerce-, commission has continued; the .hearing in- the central Oregon railroad develop' nient ase Xor. April 23. The hear ing j will take place at the 'court house in Portland. Special Offer ,.-. , .WearEver,. 2-quart -aluminum double boiler,, 1.98, until April d9th. Dough ton & Marcus Hard ware, 28C N.' Commercial. alO Will Entertain Boys. Chorus- Nearly 75' members of the Sa- lem Boys' chorus will be enter tained at luncheon April 30 by the Rotary club In . connection - with national - boys' week: Each mem ber of the club will: have one of the boys as his individual' guest. The meeting will be heldIn the large dining room of the. Marion under present plans. In addition to the presence of the boys, the election and installation of officers will be held... These were nomin ated at a recent meeting. Wanted -" . .. ; Volunteer labor this (Thursday) afternoon and evening, to arrange Armory, for' evangelistic services. Report. at Armory.- - alO Steiwer Funeral Held ; : ' v Funeral services f or Winlock W.' Steiwer, .member of a prominent Willamette .. valley, family, were held from the Rlgdon chapel at 11 o'clock . Wednesday, - morning, with Rev. Harry Johnson officiat ing. Mt. Steiwer was an ex-servce man and ' a member of . Delbert Reeves post. Sllverton. Six eonslns acted as, pallbearers, with a num ber of American legion men pres- ent to! pay their final respects td a departed comrade. , Interment was at 1 Jefferson. Mr.. Steiwer died of heart trouble in Portland Monday, . .. , , ..j Two Kitchens .. , ' ; . . . , ... ... ' ; Six-room, new house t with ,$wp kitchens,; ?2600.,, .Gertrude j.;m. Page. all' Xunn ini. New Position r, Herbert i Nunn, ; former f state; state., highway : engineer.. ia- now city manager of . Santa -Barbara,' Cat,, according, to information, ie- ceived' in -Salem: : Mr. ' Nnrfn 4 re signed his! stat position! Mh'dni p& months ago to accept a position! lii San 1 Francisco after ffierjring -a hgbway engineer for Hervjeral years He i prerlously '.acted d highway engineer for Multnomah county and was active in establishing the scenic Columbia river drive. ' 5, . Fruit Men Are Happy i . - ! j In general, fruit men are re joicing over the present "blossom weather," -which has prevailed since Saturday, according to Earl Pearcy, 6f the Oregon ' Growers. This year cherries and pears' are crowding the prunes, though there is generally" some Interval between the-two; Frosts are said 'nOtrto be as detrimental to a crop as are long, cold rains. ' Jns Tteecived-- 7 ' ' ' , , -, : A "big bunch of slightly ' used player rolls, Q. R. S., P. O. P. and vocal style. ' A bargain at 35 cts. each, three for "Moore's Music House. .' piano sales representa tives Sherman, Clay & Co, ' ' . alO Rev. B. E. Kirkpatrlck Speaker- f , Rev. Blaine E. Kirkatricfc will be speaker tonight at the church night i meeting of the First " Con gregational church. Dinner wjll be served at 6:30. Church mem bers and ' their ; friends . are being invited to attend. ' ' Th Tjadlcs of Central t , Church will hold a cooked food sale at Epley's store Sat. April 12. an ." Revival Campaign Advertised , Calling attention to the Demar eat evangelistic campaign, which opens in the city Sunday morning, a huge banner has been sliced across " State 'street between v. the? Oregon hotel and Hauser Brothers. In order to place the banner It was necessary to obtain speclarpermrs slon from the city council. . Cure With a liiugbr- j , . We Just receiyed our second or der of "Okeh Laughing" Records. Good for grouchlness, blues, head aches, cramps or gout. 75c each- Stiff Furniture Store:, alO "v- Van Winkle to Fortttn&r- ' Attorney General I. ; H. Tan Winkle will go to Portland today where be wll complete : arrange ments for attorneys to take charge of the grand Jury investigation of the Multnomah county commis sioners- MrjJVan Winkle; wilt, while In Portland, name an attor ney to Voik 'with John rCofllerf in the case. .He alBO-will look into arrangements that have been made to pay the attorneys by public sub scription. t w-i,x. ' New Minting Fix to . Get ourprices' and save-money. Salem Electric Co.. F. 8. Barton, prop.. Masonic Temple.1 ' Phone 1200. : i i m9tf Spelling -Bee ,Held . i . t , , W -'An ,tId-fashioned spelling bee waaf held ?at the First Presbyterian church - last ! night .by. the women o; the south division. .Aa small charge, pins' a fine for-notappear-ng""as, old-fashioned school chil dre4f,wasf levied, i Refreshments in keeping with the occasion were seYved.,.!., 'Xl-': '.. J , - I :, ' . ; ' " r Orators Speak Saturday Finals for Marion county in the oratorical; contest 'fostered -by; the Portland Telegram will take place at 'the Salem high:, school' at) 2 o'clock next 'Saturday afternoon. The public is. Invited to attend the contest.' Orators will enter from Salem and several high schools in different parts of the county, and the winner will ' compete in ' the jcone contest to be held at Eugene next week. ; - Wanted, Ilousekeeper I need a good cook, six crown persons in family. Gertrude J. M. Page. . ? ialltf To Explain Rural Phones .KThe -Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company will put on a series of rural meetings for the purpose of. a better understanding of , the working of the telephone system as it applies to the rural or. farm er lines. .The first meeting will be held at the Liberty hall at Lib erty, Friday evening... April 11, at 8 p. m. A. K. Morehouse and.R. M. Armstrong will talk and illus trate their talk with actual appara tus. All are invited to. attend. - ... ; v . - Prison Printer Pardoned , Jack Smetiler, prison printer and editor of ,;Lend a. Hand' prison publication,, was yesterday given a conditional pardon. by Gov ernor; Walter M. Pierce. Smetzler was sent up from .Multnomah county on September 14, 1922, to serve three : years for - forgery. Prior to this j Jime ; he; served i 4 years in the Minnesota state prison at Stillwater for a similar offense. At the time of bis release Smezler was beginning work on the annual edition of Lend a Hand, to be out about May 1. - This work ;will probably! ikll npoh Jack Liard. a iifs-termerw who has been work ing m tne printing shop and who has written several articles. DeVkebach lions Speaker V , "Community .Development" will bf ithe-snbjeet of an addfess by F; G,' Deckbach at the Friday lunch- eot ef the. Lions, club. Mrs. Clif ton Mudd is scheduled for a planc logue entitled "Some Little Big." Nomination i of ': officers ; fo the coming, year will be held at the meeting May 23, With the election of J une 5.: A number of. Lions a re planning to attend an ; affair of the Portland Lions' . club -Friday night., ;--;-:ri:.-:-: x :- Dnna. As Song-by Werenruth , Is r unexcelled In the realm of ballad - singing. On the . opposite side- is that ever, popular song, "Gypsy Love, gong." ; Moore's Mu- sic House, piano sales representa tives Sherman; Clay & Co. alO WiU Distribute Postcards , , Beginning Monday noon, at the Chamber of : Commerce . luncheon, postcards ; announcing - ; Blossom day, April 13. will be distributed to members of the other luncheon clubs' who are requested to ' take as many as possible and mail them to friends living within driving distance, of .Salcnu The cut. used will be that of the "Lope , Tree" orchards in the Rosedalo district. There will be 5000, of these cards printed, and, in addition to the luncheon club members. all no r- sons are urged to call at either the Chamber, of Commerce rooms or the Marion hotel and obtain cards. Dance , With M. Carinents .And his Metronolo orchestra. Every "Saturday night at the Wood- burn armory apr, 11. Rosebraugh Files , W. W. Rosebraugh. alderman from Ward. 2, filed his candidacy for reelectloiji Wednesday. lr. Rosebraugh " attached no : slogan aJsild -he5 was perfectly v:lllng io rjmrupon nty recora. - r "Pinafore". Comic Opera L-, . Salem, high: school chorus, Fri day, April 11,. 8U5 p. m. High school. . auditorium, f Reserved seats 50c; general admission 35c. . .;V:.:r.i. aprll ' 1 . - .-V - Red Ant Causes Scare ; Native red ants, which inhabit rotten, wood, are being mistaken for the European earwig, accord-lag- tcP- a." H. Van Trump, county fruit .inspector, This insect ? is harmless and is in no manner re lated to the earwig, Mr Van Trump said yesterday, fit Is not yet, time for the real earwig to appear, but signs Of his approach are being carefully watched. . , :,i wm. - ! - .... . Packers; Sign .Lease -. :.' ' - !-. ' . Lease of half of the main floor of the. Oregon Growers association plant at Trade, and High streets wasjelgned yesterday by the Baker, KeJlyft, McLaughlin Packing (com pany, which will conduct barreling onerationn '-thlai ; loalit-r 'this year. The space leased represents abou t 4,0 0 0 feet. Betwen ? 1 50 and 100 women wlllbe. employed during the barreling season this year. . ' Wootlburn Rerriei Good , ; - That - the raspberries of the Woddburn district ; never looked better, was the statement: yester day made by Blaine McCord, jus tice of the peace of that, district, who was in the city on business. Approximately 150 tons of rasp berries are grown ; in the .district, wJiich:;WlH only, yield about '30 ner cent of the usuad loganberry crop this year. -. :Whe it. is; a llt-i tie too early, to tell what will happen to- the strawberries, Mr. MqCord said they were advancing nicely at present. - - ? Daughter Accuses Father Mrs. Martha Peters. 1 a charge of nonuppbrt filed in' the' Justice court yesterday against Frank R. Stark,, her father, claims that he has neglected to provide for the support of her sister and , bis daughter , by : hls first marriage. The younger girl is 13 years' bid. Mrs. Peters ' told Justice of the Peace P. J'. Kuntz that when her mother died a few years ago, her father re-married after a period of ' two months, . and after living with his ' second wife, for two months, obtained a divorce. Aft er this he sold all, his household goods and' left for a visit in Ger many,, where he , spent practically all of his money. : After returning to this" country he failed to pro vide for the support of the young girl.'; Stark is ' believed to be in Portland at present, "and efforts are being made to see that he sup ports his daughter. r "T J PERSONAL . Fred Jobeiman, Jr., eft yes terday for Marshfield where he will study.the lumber industry for a few months. He recently; re turned from a trip to the" Orient. Dr." A. McCulloch has returned from Newport; where he spent the last two weeks visiting friends., j Lee Canfield has returned from Portland where he assisted in con ducting the quarterly state barber examinations'. . Of the, 30 who ap plied. 10 failed, he reporta. Mr. Canfield is president of the state board. " ''" ' ' J H. Ri Shields,' traveling freight agent for the Oregon Electric, was called ' to - - Eugene oh - business Wednesday. John Bray McKfnley, of Dallas, was a recent visitor in the city. ,, Mr: and Mrs. Charles S. Akers, were in the citjr Wednesday morn ing from Stayton. 2 Miss t Helen Miller, of Eugene, was a recent visitor in Salem. ; ... , 3, J McCracken yraa in Salem yesterday from Newberg. i J Variety of Finds Made - . By Prison' Man-Hunters " Search for the six convicts who escaped from the state prison has borne more or less fruit and the neta spread by the posses yielded a variety of "fish," for though there is yet one; convict at: liberty, there have been five returned to the penitentiary in addition to five others , who were picked up for other authorities. " One of the guards from the pris on, Bacon; the only penitentiary man sent to southern Oregon in an effort to 'apprehend Bert (Ore gon) Jones, stopped a Buick auto mobile at Canyonville Wednesday morning and turned the two youths who had charge of the ma chine over to Roseburg authori ties, where they are being held for Sergeant George White, of the Sa lem police department. The names of , the .pair - are not, known,, here, but the machine was the property of Ray L. Farmer and was stolen Tuesday night, i ,. . 't''r Bacon, 'was the guard, who "dis covered one of , the .escaped pris oners from the5 Lane - county jail who! is now -in' the 'penitentiary serving '" three ; years for man slaughter. ' -. .- ' . - In addition to these three men PRACTICAL knowledge is the one big-difterence be tween failure and success. The many.- graduates who laud us": for ; the training they received, here should convince , you. ' What - we have" done for others we can do for you, -. rCTAftTMSr?C ! fji2 4 ' 1 l 7?W - I .11 -V VVf.T 1 Mother - US i't v, ."r- j.tf.vt V! --'-v e FRIDAY; APRIL 11TZ 1 Home Comfort - Range with '. reservoir, good. . i-i A 1 Good organ with . light oak - case. " 1 Morris1 chair. , 1 Oak stand table.. . : , 1 Combination book case and -writing" desk.. 3 Rockers. 5 Diners. . 1 High chair. 1 Square extension table. ... 1 Heater, board and pipe.- 4-Burner Perfection oil stove. 1 Kitchen .. Maid- oak cabinet with porcelain top and glass doors, good. , . .. 1 Drop head rotary White sew ing machine, good. i 2-Room sized linoleum. ' WOODRY AND WOODRY u ' Auctibheers .j.; 8JiVV- .-C "JA yp w?"t to sell your jrurn.iture,phone Wccdry ill." ,:;;-iBARGAINS; NOTICE; . ; . . Will continue Nursery Office at Cherry City "Hotel ti and including Saturday. . . , ' For real bargains on prune and apple trees come and -5 us. Remember Saturday, April 12, will be the last day. ;ITHmNtjlpRY ' ' . a - Opposite OrM. 'Depoi.) ' Office Phorie;1758 -Kes. 10F4. . ; . Will Trade Trees for Any Thing of .Value. -. -- - AT 1 . Balem, Oregon . 7 MAmiFACiVlHXa Sulphite, and Manila Wrapping" also Cutchbra X.i Pfngs, Adding ; Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Clici Druj Bond, Tissue Scrceniz3 td S;cchlil;j, -Jiimninwninra-siiiiiwnEiiiFjaridrnffiniGmuaiDn 1 - : 1 Aire You Fit for tKS iDays Vc;l: 4: I' nt -"If ydu lack pep -; ; - I - -7-If you have dull back aches ... 1 T-If your whole system is in a tired condition I ,try Sciiaefer'i Ki3nzy JPilla for relief r-..v. 9s I---' - The Penslar Storb 1 139 N. Commercial SU who ;, were picked UP, during the search for. the conrlcts a boy from the training school was found and sent back to the institution and an Inmate from the state hospital, who had wandered away was also returned. ; , ; ' . . . .Though Bacon is the only pris on representatiye In southern Ore gtnrarqus county authorities are carrying on the manhunt and It is . expected Jones will . be- appre hended somewhere around. Grants PasSj. his. nOmo community.' . . . V . Trsfer Co. I ? Fast -Throughi Freight to AH: v Valley Points Daily. , , ; peed-KfficIency-SerTioe - Salem-Portland-Woodlmrn i I Corrallts m Eugene - Jefferson Dallaa - Albany-Mxnmouth - Independence - Monroe : L . , S.prinKtield : SHIP BY TRUCK 1 Popular Priced lien's and toais Hen'i Tailored Suit f 23 to 45 D. H. Mosher Tailor.' . PAPER AND RAGS . We pay cash . for all -kinds of junk. Capital Junlc Co. House of a Jialf jiiillidn -, .. , bargains. ..::?15"Cfenler'St. r Foot iof County: Bridge V Phone 398 : t ' - I A A ' i I ' 1 li 1 1 1 FUitUiTUE - Comode." - - - f --T r 1 Good oak dresser. ';' Small stand..; . Magazine rack. . . 8-Day clock. Curtains and shades. : 20 Electric light globes. Dishes1 and kitchen .utensils. A lot of tools. Sickle grinder.' , , Milk safe.-'; ; Carpet sweeper. 1 : : -' ' Ironing board. -- ' Plow. : !:.,:'..' - . -t , - '' Harrewt.-;";.:.:.;' .' 1 One-horse wagon. v And a lot of other tools incl : V,ing dryrwood, r . . . Terms CashV '-".. ' i Jt : . - Driis Btcra p:.c - 1:7 Cleari teeth i-i ,.. riH t way ; vItbcth clean 'dbLGftv:'.' tJSS SFRM for every 1 trial. a cf . rr.r, while: they last Cc !.' Also - extra rrL: . I .m j 10c lb. ill :o 3 J. .3 At Foot of Ccur.tr DB. IIAKTO.',' I. 1 DR. PAtl G. L r." .. ' Electronic ri ; . : We - practice elecir &os!s and treattner t i. s and practlcedrty rr. We are the only-'rj Salem wbo .cs3 t' 3 . lit fected machines' vii.j": rults In one half tf ti 3 t. 1- - - j . . V : liSTfCUtr, c. . .Hours 9 a. : . ' Z r. , : . '- ..Consult.-: . - rrr -. i i - t:. 11