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'Astoria Plans Celebration-' Celebration of a New Astoria" will be beld Jhly 3 to 6, inclusive, and Salem people, are inrited to attend the bf g event by a letter received from Mayor O. B. Setters by Mayor ; John B. Glesy. The celebration will not only Include that which has transpired at the Columbia river town, but Seaside and the beaches tributary. By the ; end of June the streets and.slde ' walks' In the burned area will ' have been completed and the cele bration will feature . the partial completion of the "new" Astoria. -'- - - r : The Meadowbrook Hat , 1. Many new' arrivals of these art ful creations from the Meadow "irook 6tudios,Sold.at.the French ; Slop, II High at,t ' a-22 '. vnil Give Musical Program j - As contribution to Music week : tia M&ores Music House in the per ' sonal or Mildred Jaeger; Thomas ""Weston; Kenneth -McCormick and LeoaJenniaon, are offering a pro " gram. This will be held at their place of business, 415 Court street, Thursday In the piano room. As only a limited number may attend, ttej". are asking for reservations beforehand. The program will I consist of vocal solos, duet groups and piano. ; The hour is 8:15, j : fTho-la Tracy? ; " V": ;.The used car merchant? a-22 TmM la ITasbinst The ' 'United ; States supreme court , has aff airmed the ; Oregon scpreme court n the case pt Fred erick Eall!!tr ot Marshffeld. ap pellant, against Edwla Reed, ad ; m!-'. - ator1, 4 invohrin;' theestate of llolllster's ' mother. The 'case was transferred . to the Oregon courts from California. The state supreme . ccart dismissed the ap peal, wherettport HoIJlster appealed to the United States-supreme court. -v ,;j r-. s--v--;; Desk Hoom for Rent s Good location. Call 404 Oregon .iitos-'W.-i:a a-22 JJoy Scouts Are Active , .. Inspections and outlines of the Boy Scout work and program for the next six months are occupying tie time of K. L. Haga, executive ia . charge of the four-county work; And Howard -Zinxer, , Marion county - seeertary. The c Dallas Boy Tcouta will ; be inspected!; at tt-i ClinSer of Commerce roams ! t ': -t ; at the -Independence City - izll f te work $ will be given ; " Tuesday,; night, ;, while 'Friday y i sea a;cQamittee of -Od&'Fel- A'ih:l'i:i;r 5 1.i Eirfor iti but welcome n f ft.bftan brought tv 'LI'; E::ctjdnao, Seven passenger Haynes car '1322 model,, Just like new, will pay or take difference on trade what have you? Look this np, if you want the best ear in Salem. Phone 742. 411 Oregon BIdg. Phone 457 Tla Ecavy Bell Insurance -1 . Ccaeral Insurance T .7m:!Neimeyer l' r i Ussizess. For Yoar -. ; Health ' Hi N. CbnT. Phone 167 -. .OSTEOPATHY The Original and Genuine Spin 1 Adjustment Treatment. Skill fiil. Painless Adjustment that nets results- I CH.L. a SIARSHALIi - Csteopathie Physician and ' ' ' . Surgeon . , Oregon Blds Salem CH. ABXIAM'S METHOD . cf niectronlc Diagnosis and Treatment isr not- taught to ct!rc;ractie doctors. Chlro t r ' ara using - the letters I'.U. A.), are misleading the T ' "j. ;Dr. Ab ram's grad ? are issued diplomas, and iranx's name is on his ma- U. S.-Dank Kdg. Salem, Or, DIL B, IL WHITE LADD & BUSH Established 1868 V General Banians Business Office Hoars fresi MM lows at Monmouth hear details of the work prior to sponsoring a troop for that, town Saturday night; the executive board of four counties, comprised of ; 24 ; repre sentative men. will be at the Dallas" Chanfber of Commerce rooms. - , Business men of Silver ton were met at a special meeting there yesterday. - v1 Yes, Tracy Will Trade with you. , : . :' a-22 Certifieates Mailed Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, has mailed out to the 26 county clerks of Oregon certificates show ing the variifs national, state and district offices for which nomina tions are to be ma.de by the Repub lican and : the . Democratic, ' parties at the primary election to be held May 16. . The , certification also gives the names of the candidates Party- Leavintf City' . Will sacrifice their high grade player : piano. ' Latest model. Bought new one year , ago. Will sell for 295. Terms. This piano could not be told from new. Can be seen at Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th St. a22. Steam Roller at VTork-r- With a steam roller at work, the Salem auto camp grounds are rapidly getting j Into condition to accommodate several thousand visitors. The roller has been working on places recently filled with earth and rock and has great ly added to the available camping sites. Nearly - all of those in the camp at ; present are traveling with automobiles with a Califor nia license. :'. " The French Shop - Offers smartly tailored gowns of twill and charmeen for street wear at marked savings. 115 High St., Masonic temple.' Jk " a-22 Fire Marshal Speaks Wednesday ; Wednesday ; noon the Rotary club will hear Jay Stevens, state fire marshall , for California. Mr. Stevens is spending the week in Corvallis - in connection with the school for firemen. , The musical portion : of the program will be given by high- school students. Lack Drivers Licenses Lack of r an-operator's license cost R. W. Treyethlck f 10 when he appeared before Justice of the Peace P. J. Kunts Monday! Al bert : Deal r was ; fined a similar amount for permitting a person who had no driver's ; license t0 operate his automobile. , ' ' t Tracv Is the Mar ; ! -Who sells i used cars, at F. W. Pettyjohn Co. i ' a-22 Two. Aiiglerf Arrested-7T , I ;;Fishing within 200 feet; of a flshway on the Santiam river is the complaint filed in the justice court against Hugh Moulton and A. Flatman. Moulten is expected For Rent Choice three-room apart ments furnished, heat, light, water, phone;' in business sec tion of city. Phone 1681. DR. B. H. ', WHITE DR. ANNE BREKKB - ' Osteopathic . Physicians and Sorgeona The only physicians in Salem using Dr.. Abram's method of Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment, i-. --."- :..'-. r' ' " 500 C. & Vail Bank Bldg, - Slem- Popular Priced Tailored Suits $25 to 45 Men's and Young Men's D. H. MOSHER Tailor. DR. HARRISON L FOLK ' and DR. PAUL J STAPRAI Electronic Physfeians We practice electronic diag nosis and treatment as taught and practiced by Dr. Abrams. We are the only physicians In Salem who nse the latest per fected machines which get re sults in one half of the time. 1 -THE ERA CLIXIO , 144 State, Corner 15th : Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. . U ConsuiUtlon Free ; DI. E. HIDEOUT. Proprlete 10 a. n. to 3 p. o ! Promote . Cooa Healta ' to fight ' the 'charge, while Flat man will appear .today. The men were arrested by a game warden. The Tenor BanJ Is the most popular of string in struments.. We have just received a new shipment of these instru ments. Moore's -' Music House- Piano sales representatives for Sherman; Clay & Co. &2Z. Hpeeclers Contribute $50. . Two speeders who appeared in justice ; court yesterday contrib uted a 'total of $30. Those who split the total amount were Louis Rothblatt andjClarence Decker. Traffic Violators Fined : Passing a street car while it was discharging passengers cost Ross .? Lowe $ 1 0 when v, he ; was brought before Police Judge 'Mar ten ' Poulsen , Mooday ; Jerome , B. Rosche of route 9 was fihedl S10 for speeding. A speeding charge against Grant -Farris, 1695 'North Liberty, was dismissed. Snan In av Piano We have an old reliable stand ard make piano almost new. Will sell for $175. Terms. If sold at once will give a liberal discount for cash. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th St. a22. ; Stolen Auto Recovered- After having notified the police that his automobile had ' been stolen early Sunday morning Lloyd F. Shaw found the machine abandoned near Albany. Fire Department Called -A chimney fire called out the fire department to 890 Oak dar ing the noon hour Monday. . - ' - ' '. , Tracy Has Automobiles Priced from $100 up all makes and sizes.. ' a-22 Cooks Meet Tonight For the purpose tt meeting with the cooks . and waitresses who are organizing a union in the city, Miss Agness Quinn, secre tary of, the Portland cooks and waitresses union, will be in. the city today and meet with the lo cal people at Labor hall tonight. Miss Quinn is expected to arrive at noon, . , . . Charged With Stealing Coat . Shortly after Dan. West of Dal las notified the police Saturday night that . Us leather coat had been , stolen from his automobile. Delos Grlffjn, ; Wayne Ray, and Ben Relman were arrested for the theft. , Ray was released but the others are being held in the city jalL It is expected they will be taken to the justice court today. .....; t . . ' 'III . '. v5 ; Fod a Good Used Car- See Tracy at F. W. Pettyjohn Co. '"' a-22 Field Slice Win- v " Although the game between the Field Mice and the Beavers of the Junior Twilight , league was called after the third inning because of darkness yesterday, the Field Mice won by a score of 15 to 3., The game was played on the high school grounds. The batteries for the Field , Mice were Bennett and Heath, and for the Beavers Norris and Barnes. ., , , . . If Tracy Hasn't Got The car. you want and at the pirce you want to pay, he will get it for you. , a-22 Electric Fans Are Used -. Due to the warm weather Mon day, several stores, in the business district kept their doors open and turned on the large electric fans. Workmen were busy yesterday' in stalling a new fan over the en trance to United States National bank. A Smart -f - "French Shon" frock will add materially to your, appearance. Many new gowns Just in. The French Shop,, 115 High st. a-22 Boys Enjoy Kaster ; Easter was an enjoyable day at the state training school for boys,. At breakfast the boys had eggs boiled and fried, and at dinner colored eggs and chicken- pot pie and ice cream. At supper they had cookies and Easter rabbit con fections. -At the Sunday school hour from 11 to 12 Rev. J.: G. Tate of Portland, member of the 5alem iilorttiarp ' EVBAXKEBS AND - ' . rtrjrxaai, dibectom ' ; fBMM 1686 rmdant Work ModrU FrlcM WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS' i t FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' Expert Embalmers . , , . i . '- ..-...' - 205 8. Ckurek Paona 120 mGDON cS SON'S MORTUARY Unequaled Service , 25t W. Hiib Tlioai 182 " 22SSi2S&mmi&ZZmsarava i A 1-: .. - ' I - 1- V - ' "HOW DOES; ,Y(pUHG AltDEN j GROW7rir ! K im www r ix , ,- ; " t i i - 7 "-! 1 ' 4 - child welfare ' commission; spoke to the boys, and there, was special Easter music. In the afternoon Father Leo of Mount Angel ad dressed the boys, ; bringing with him a large chorus of young wom en. The evening was : given to sacred, songs under the leadership of Mr- and. Mrs.- O. H. Bestow.- "Carry Me Back to Ole Virgflnny" This good old etandard should be a part of your record library. Moores Music House,'. piano sales representatives for Sherman Clay & Co. a22. x : Boys Are Returned. Robert Damson. 19,, and Tom Mills, 18, two boys who ran away from the state training-school last Friday, were apprehended in Port land yesterday and returned to the school. They are, the first ;tb get away sinde December 2, said to be ' the longest I period, without escapes , inhe, recent history of toe. school .. PfeW Ltghflns Fixtures ! Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co.r FJSU. Barton, prop., Masonio .TempUu'm Phone Observes Birthday , - I W. A. White ' or Vada, Wash:, spent Easter Sunday .with; hi niece, Mrs. J.-T- Hnnt Mr. White observed his 81stfbirJthday Sunday and for several, years has- come to Salem on his birthday. .Until last summer he was. Justice" . of tht peace in his home town and had held the office, for seven years. He resigned last summer. - Von't Forget , ; ; The dinner at St. Paul's Parish House,' Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. Batchers Meet Wednesday Having recently received a charter, the newly- organized butchers and meat cutters", union will meet at Labor1 hall Wednes day night. - It is : expected that union cards. will be ready for dis tribution to all members at this time. Several of the shops re ceived their -cards last week, but there were not sufficient at hand to reach all members. I Wanted '" '.V..' '".: . ' ..." -' Stove and furniture repair man. Must be first class. Capital Bar gain House, 215 Center street. a23. " - ' - . Largo Offering Received i. . At the Easter mission offering at the First Baptist church Sun day 1000 was pledged. - The actual collection taken was with in a few dollars of this amount and it was decided to make the amount even. ' Thirty-two new members were' received Into the church by Rev. E. IT. Shanks, pastor. '. ; ". . Will Graduate Nurses1 . . i The first class to be graduated from the Salem hospital ' nurses' training class since the completion of the new hospital win .receive WAWTEDr PAPER AND RAGS 1 ' . - " i . - . , s'1 We pay cash' for all kinds of junk. . - ' .. Capital Junli Co. House of a half million ' 21S Center St. .' Foot of County Bridge-1 ii n n i t--ii 11 11 i ii ji ii . h ,1 Slit , I. .- t if I- " Li Hi ere are two kinds of female gardening as - the keen observer has undoubtedly noticed. One Is the uaornamental variety with hoes and spades, and. sows, and is us ually conducted in khaki knickers and a'rarmer'a hat. The other is tk - dilettante type which sows little but reaps much admiration. It via to this second group that the charming smock tunic shown in the picture belongs. - It is ad mirably suited to a stroll in the garden with one's latest admirer, with occasional snipping of leaves and picking of buds, and much In consequential but enjoyable chatter. The blouse might also be used by her who dallies with art. In which case it will be ; found occupying first place at studio tea' parties. This model Is developed In lust rous crepe, da chine .from the South Manchester looms, in a love ly shade of apricot.; It. is an ex cellent example of the new .long, flat tunics which will be worn with, separate skirts as the season ad vances, for it is a delightfully cool easy thing to slip into on warm days, and is guaranteed to agree with almost any type of skirt or slip. The lady in the picture chose, to wear it over a skirt and under a hat of the new tourtour elle (dove) color, and achieved a most restful effect. - - - Drawn thread trimmings, which Henri Creange tells us are very fashionable for hot weather cloth es, decorate the front and' the two Blant pockets which, originally de signed for. practical purposes, will probably contain no more than Milady's vanity case and the latest letter, from her. latest suitor. diplomas at the First Presbyter ian church tonight. ) Those who are. being graduated are Miss Mary Alice Ives of Silverton and 1 Miss Gertrude S. Wagner, whose home is in PennsylTanla. . The exercises will be held at 8 o'clock and the public is invited to attend. F.. O Deckebachtl a member., of the board of directors, will make the the principal address,' with H. S. Gile, president of the board, . pre senting the diplomas. An excel lent program has been arranged. Beautiful $1200 Small Grand Piano used only a short time by the leading musician of the north west, left with us to sell. , Only $495. Terms. This piano looks and is new. A real snap. ,, See it at Tallman i Piano Store, 395 S. 12th St. a22. Sunshine Assisting; Fruit , Fruit , men are rejoicing over the present spell ''of fine weather, for this is" a ;crlticl time for; the cherry trees and, a, continuance- bf the rainy weather rwould. have re sulted in ultimate. Josses. r What everjldamagei l was4 done 1 to the prunes'; will; not jlba known until tne fruit reaches the dropping stage. While a majority of prunes are past the pollenization stage, the sun is stimulating the sap and aiding the fruit to set. Clean-Up Week Opens Today is the opening day of "Clean-up' .Week," recently pro claimed as stich by Major J. B. Glesy upon request of the Salem Woman's Civic-club. 'All trash that has accumulated around the premises and in the basement dur ing the winter should be made ready to haul away. While it will be necessary to charge a small amount for ' this service, the charges are levied so as to make the i transportation' self-supporting and not as a financial venture. Persons having rubbish and trash ready are'; asked to place this in boxes or barrels and set them in front of their places. ; The Salem Boy Scouts are" taking an' active part in this work and each truck will have one of the boys along. Successors Elected -" : ' '' ' s, In the referendum election of Capital Typographical - union No. 210 Friday to choose successors to .three offices resigned by Fred C. '. Sefton, - the following - were elected:. : Secretary ' treasurer of the union, Roy C. Blodgett; dele gate to the .Salem Trades and La bor council, F. W. Sears; member of auditing committee, t F. S. Hobbs. . " - i- Business 5Ien to Meet Members of the Salem Business Men's league will meet Thursday nigh'tl at- 'the Chamber ' of Com merce rooms, i.- Forum Meets Tpnigtit The YMCA Forum will meet to night front 6 to 7:30 o'clock, and supper 'Will. be. served. The sub ject for discussion will be "Salem andthe-Willamette Valley." .r Bible Class Breaks Records ; All -attendance records were broken at the John i J Evans Bible clas for ; men." Sunday morning, when 214 men were'present at the Bllgh' theatre. The moving- pic ture, v "The: Holy City," given through the courtesy of Frank Bligh, received so much favorable comment . that . Mr. Bligh an nounced he - would make arrange- r" J J kJrmjyrvu ments ' for 'others ' of ' a" slmiiar series'' to" be giveifom',timai.io timet ifiolosX furnlshtd .by Homer McDonald, Organist at the, Oregon theater, and Mrs. Ilnruh were wqll received,. U I Slhti'sl- . Xew Member Received ; John Williamson,' a contractor and owner of the Lone Star serv ice station, 1996 North Capitol, was Introduced as a new member of the Chamber of ; Commerce at the Monday luncheon. Go Shopping -f Through today's want ad col umns on pages 4 and 5. You will find most anything you want. Baby Clinic Scheduled f Another baby clinic will be held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. . P-T 3Ieets Tonight 1" ! The' LIn'coln-McKInley Parent Teacher association will meet at 7: 3 0 , o'clock tonight at the Mc Klnley school. Mrs. Mason Bishop has charge of the program,, while Mrs. Mllo Matthems, as head of the losing side in a recent mem bership contest, will head! the com mittee in charge of refreshments; I .. - - - . iiOcal AVoman Is Injured I Sarah Cahill,-648 Union, was severely bruised and suffered from a shock when automobiles driven by Mr. Cahill and. Frank Smith of Tillamook collided at Commercial and Center Sunday afternoon. Lillie Smith and J. H. Smith, pas sengers in the 'other car, were also injured, but -not, seriously. Both machines were badly dam aged.. . . .- Residence Burglarized -' ' ' A When- Henry u Bricker, 2415 North , Liberty, r returned home after being absent for two' weeks, he found that his home had been burglarized, and, some bed cloth ing, wearing apparel and a few other articles stolen he reported to the police, v r 5 P ! Beggar Is Released Howard: Fordyce was released by the police Monday morning after spending the night in the city jail. ; He was arrested for begging Sunday night. i Building Permit Iasued One building permit was issued from ,the city: recorder's office yesterday. . This was to E. B.. Grabenhorst for.repairs and alter ations costing $500, to a dwelling at 1775?Flr street. M:-. Emory. Parnelt' Coming Thursday night, at the regular lodge session, the Salem Elks will hear !Emory ' Parnell, an Ellison White Chautauqua and - lyceum attractleh' ' ': Former Resident .Dies '.i 1 Word was received - in the city Monday morning of the death of Mrs. Sam McElnea. wife, of a salea- man for the Crescent Manufactur ing company; in. Olympia. . Mr. McElnea made his headquarters ia Salem for 14 years prior to leav ing for Olympia about two, years ago Funeral, services will be held in Olympia. Wednesday. Beat Fruitland The Rickey Wildcats defeated Fruitland in a fast game of base ball on Sunday afternoon at Fruit- land beginning at 2:30. By de feating Fruitland.jlS to-5, Rickey won two of a three . game series. The main feature of the game was the heavy slugging of Rickey. ' . PERSONAL 1 r : ' . ,.: w ' Frank R. : Kellogg, public - ac countant, will leave for southern Oregon 'tonightr "where' he will Jook after: business affairs for a week, or ten days. . -Fred A. Williams left for Grants Pass Monday morning. He ex pects to be away from the city for the remainder of the week. ' : Miss Bertha Woolen of Salem spent Easter Sunday at the home of C. W. Blrtchet at Marquam. Mrs. Nora Payson of Oregon City .was la the city Monday. O. W. Clarke of Junction City spent Monday in Salem. ! Mrs. B. Y. Allen was in the city overthe week-end from Dallas. Carl T. Pope was in Silverton last night. - E. D. Pussley was a Monday night visitor in Salem. L. P. Smith of Scotts Mills is registered at the Terminal. E. Lettenmaier is in the city today from Mill City. : Mrs. Myra Shanks, police ma tron, spent Monday in Portland. . J. J, McDonald has returned from Ellensburg, Wash., where he has been inspecting gold mining properties..; - He ;f brought . back several small nuggets which ; he washed out himself.-. ; E. V. Ferguson of 817 Mill street underwent an operation at the Deaconess - hospital Monday morning. Mrs.-M. R. Morey, representing the Butterick Publishing company in ' By letting yen ; relief, lasting joy. and benefit. ' It removes the food particles t i r t : lodge in & fc' I mentation ancL deaxyt It . WASHE3 f, ; the mouth and teeth; countextictir! , the acidity that does so much dain3. sav .-, " . a l II.' . F . '. i is prescribed by dentists and doctcrr. ; Says one dentist: '"chewing gtna is uzzd regularly it toU result in :a npticeabfc , benefit to jthe teethe Get your WIUGLEr benefit today. : .;;'-.,, ; -vn NOTEt ' Tests show that the glands of the mouth are twenty ; times more active when, we - chew. .The fluid from thene glands neu. tralizes the add la the mouth, - and washes it sway." ' . . -r-Frtr m CUegiFnfm c MAKE IT THE CTOLDRfeN'S" TBEAT - of New York City Is spending the week In Salem with headquarters at Miller's. ' : ' ' J. F. Dunlap has returned 'from Kalama, Wash., where he ' had been visiting a cousin.- Mrs."B. K. Bertelson.'-1 " .' Mrs. : Mary Fulkerson, ' county school superintendent;' visited the St. Louis public school yesterday Frederic Shlpman,' lmanager- ot tbe Northwest . Civic iMnsie ' clubs, was In Salem last night and will be here for today. .- . ' '-. i. r - JEXSEXS KXTERTAJW SILVERTON. Ore.. Aoril 21 (Special to : the 'Statesman.') Mr7 and Mrs.' Hans Jensen entertained at 1 an 5 Easter luncheon . at their home on Mill street.'- Easter dec orations : were used. Those ' pres ent were r Mr. and" Mrs. John John son, Esther ' Johnson, f Arnold Johnson, " Mr.' and -Mrs. II. Olson, of Portland; Mrs. -' Marie Buness and daughter, Vrvian: Mrs. "Anna K. Jensen, Thea Jensen, Alice Jen sen, Alfred Jensen, Reuben ' Jen sen, Mr. and Mrs. Hans -Jensen. Norman Jensen, Marvin .Jensen, Anna Bell Jensen, o t Silverton. "' A normal man is one who thinks he would look better. if the barber had cut his hair": differently. : ; Sarah " Esther t- Rothrock .was born at Petersberg, Manard coun ty; t Illinois, February 22,' 1843. At the age of 17 she came to Ore gon by wagon "train, arriving" at Gervais In September of 1865. She was married fro John Wesley Tnomoury January 26, 186 8, and moved to the farm where she lived until her death April 16, 1924. Mr. .... v - Thombury died, in- September, of iay. lve caiiaren were born or is?? 'f; D&y's WorK; Should v Not I Leave Ycu ? . 2 Tired,ahd Weary ; - ' : Kidney Disorders' can quickly ruin a man's endurance and ' ' - enthusiasm, by their steady, 'dull backaches. Try Schaefer lclher; Fills . " . - ' ' . For Relief t ' :J ' K- The tenslar Store" ' " Phone:197. -u. . lZ5lICc7 r:-:-' T 11 :: V(- C - every meet if Svrtd flamom, Wrigtey qut:y SeaUJbtth' Purity PwsXUfvl ' ' '-1:1 whom . three survive Albert IT. Thombury ;,of . Gervais, Mrs. Vir ginia I. 'Booster1 ot ,ydodt'4rri. t ' Mrs., Lillian E. ;KeppInger of Ci lem;" and by three brothers S. C. Rothrock of Pendleton, John r.; Tock of Athena and A. Z'. It c tl ' : of Adams. '. She: far also survive 1 j i 0 ; grand-children and one ' i :t grand-child. ' 1 . . .w ! She was a charter "member" "cf Gervais chapter "No. its Order ti the Eastern Star. iShe wa.s act. ly interested in the community t - at the time of the founding cf t a town' of : Gerrai 4 5 acre 3 t j given toward its foundati ; u . ' -aldes other- donations . to" scLocI, churches and cemeteryl The fu neral . was conducted from her home' with, interment In tha lla sonlc cemetery;""" '"" A Good. Thins - XJOm 1- - - --. : " .- Snd yoar nam and adireM pTi wriltsn.tocther with 5 cenU (nd t Is slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co.; L t Moines,, Iswa, and receive in return i trial packae containlrr CIIA1ILL -LAIN'S COUGH REMEDY for coc:' , colds, croufv bronchial, "flu" and who -in eongfaa. and tickling throat; CUAI BEEjJLlN'S TABLETS for stoma i troubles, indigsstioiij gassy paint tl . crowd ths heart, bilionsnew aod er - pation; OIAMEESLAI'3 BALV , seeded in evarv fiunilv for boTBa, teal , 'Wouada, piles and skia 4-'oc-' . nj tbt i Talaed family nwaicmes ior es, j o cec . Ijob t rnias u. t j Fiiri.. ... . 3 Phcae 511 ft ni i AU Sizes. j ' - -" K - . Headquarters For SHERWifJ WILLIACS i PAINTS : ! r FRY'S DRUG STCr.iJ 30 X. Commercial . insure ni sunn jj insurance: J -'MRS. eioyei:' !i 147 jr. Com'I IXoora C t i