jr. .
J
aui.day ::cr;:;nrot ja!;uAiy if
i !
V 1 1 if i
.a w
o
;cr;;j Ships xf 'Great Ui
in rrcrujuataon vul
nerd Feints
Villi H'&lz'tf. tW en "j t r Verio d
,tcr:ra tha -CtitfltaWs
: -ay .lay down its rifst Te;2acetient
.'ttlt:i!5 "LZer rthe Washington
- "I "treaty,, navy "errert3 "VfU
l ave L-!2 tlziato siakeHLet
: : -t c-j of data 'obtained trim
experiments; the hull "of what
was to have been' the arperdread-
. -..uujr.t... Washington and other
vf-?e!s in rrerirlns de-
tor new ships. " They are
a; cted to acbelve a'fieciJ ad
vance la war ship construction ns
a result of their 'prolonged studies.
I' The .'YV&alilh'tda ex;c'rlnentt,
: ' details 'of which are fegarded as
'aoirtSa -raost confidential xnat-
, tc?2 ia tha tuliiy of ltd navy de-
j -rtr-c-t, t-IicrZii sa c; oortunlty
; to t'tala fafonnatlon of aa .ua
'usual'charatter.. ..The four ships of
this class. three of which were com
plete l.ari are row with, the fleet,
rerresent the r-ost -powerful', de-
; fnsive ' .Vr.-l ' offensive develop-
i i-entia the battleship building the
i worli .'.will Xscn3r,K2til the two new
Eritish. .. surerdreadsanslits ; are
; launch. I ai I commissioned. : Thai
I only Vfc.wci .,. r oac L la glhe Mary-
- land. West; Virginia and Colorado,
now afloat is the Japanese 16-inch
5 gunned, k post-Jutland battleship
I Mitsui, f r: v - - il l. -V- I.
S Designs for this class of ships
were prepared la the nary depart-
I cent Y-'tvtie European w.3r.was
in progress, but before the United
i t States a tered the conflict. , "The
j auh irla ' d. -Lad"" almost
! threatened Its .dinar- ia threaten-
f ing ah: i it' Trfre'the 'plans
were c .. .ciiJ, 'boa -there' are
r-.asy 't in, the tull construe
! tlca cf t-e b-ips LSch grew "out
j of t1-9 "war "experience oft the allies
j as -cts.i', wi "ty AiieriCAa experts,
j These hiTe ta do fdr the most pan
f !Hi .J.C:'ri'ic:.ctIa asa'ast'tor
; pekoes and mines acd tfce etperl
i menu, with". tr?-JT7a ih.ftc;toa;.'h.u.a
a:orf!ed the only chance naral
i er z'S- cf any 'rationality liaVe
f ,'L-d J.o "Ut tLe iuethotls of protec
l tloa ado-ted ca a scale that would
j turhUi rerialla'data, ';- ,-':"''V'-f
i . The c.?!"33 ot th a ships were
j taacl ia vart upoa VxtensiTe ex-
. p?ri.ct3 'c'a.;;Ur tatarei ia
I Caissons huflt for th purpose and
J subject tair.ic5."-- At best;ihoW
i erer, ' thi3 farrJhed only' partial
! lata totte ftree?es which nuat
I te proviicdi.oii-it'ia actual Var--
lare. lijpi, fll:txVu that the
only announcement, as to the
Was"piT?-;toa V rorteents in ad e by
tee nary i.ua.fi..int'ueciarea tne
i
ateai W
1 ,
ix'ccI.-Uwi3 cf tLa LiVfal cVastrue
tiis v, ho dc"5io"aed t-e fcLls Vera
realiztd, i'Iyis V :t tLd liill re-,
slsted un-ifwtcr tt2ck to a de
gree that "to Lattle .''Ay 'treviosly
built could have been expected to
do. ' i .... .
. The "Wa'shlrstoa I design' . alio
In c 1 n d e'd a aditiocal" protective
declt'construction nada Eeces-ary
when ."the war "proved that -sda
tattles could he fought at such
extreme . range that "projectiles
'wbuli Tall Trod high angles, Eialt
ing the decks of combat ships the
greatest danger, "point. Bombs
dropped from 'aircraft also would
be directed at 'the decks, and 'des
pite tte added weight and changes
ia stability that would result, r it
was obvfous.that protective decks
mnst be adopted without sacrific
ing heavy, side armor necessary
lor protective shorter ranges "with
shells coming at flatter angles a
Eainst the ships side.,, The pro
tective; deck 3 of the ,tVashIngton
were submitted to attacks also
both by. bomb and, shell fire. which
finally, sent the uncompleted ship
to. the bottom oft the Virginia
capes. - v - v i ;. ; ; j; ; : j , J :
, Extensive, da ta as to the results
of every me thod. or attack; employ
ed was compiled, by the special na-.
val ' beard.: which, conducted the
tests. With this the "experts hare
alo data on hell fire k'gainst the
turrets of the craped older fcattle
ship North. Dakota, . and Lreportk
from . war days of ; the , effect . of
heavy 'run fife.- torpedoes .an&
miaes '" oa" British and jvGeTmaa
battleship 'i the jjaaia on which
their. ftddles;WiH be'condnetei to
lead Vp to the lirst replacement
battieshjip design. Under the treaty
the tit "replacement .shirs '.inlay
be laid down in' 1931 to be cotrf-
pleted la 1934. I r ,
TYPHOID "HbO
v DEATH CAOSH
-; ' (ConUnned from pmg 1)
cteiaista land physicians jandsald
that "there was "nbthfug abnormal
found., lie did not discuss the
secondary nemorrhage or condi
tions which might nave caused -it.
Mr. ! Shepherd's Statement said
that the finding's Were no surprise
to him but that he was' gratified
that the, report had. tseea taade
pufctlc. He 'express'ei nls ihahks
to the' authorities who have beea
makin g the Investigation 'stating
that they "ha d only done "their
duty, 1ut;expresslng "th'e. ppinion
that they "had "been 'imposed t)ai '
. Discussing "the part in the .inves
tigation of Judge Harry Olson,
chief justice of the "municipal
court, friend of the lidClIntock
family and the -man Who affked
that the Inyestlgatlo'n t6 launched,
Mr. Shepherd statement said: i "
. '.I know that -in the rninda-of all
thinking people, I haye been 'ih
dicated, yet fa my own mind there:
still is;;One. big tiuestlon. Why
was" it done? No One bnt Judge
0130a can explain thl. 1
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1 ( :H-laVais3-inha parts of the ear th-
are leading the came life .today; a3 when Columbus
landed on our cliorco. " I "
Tlic tLzzA b obvicua: ilizy lvcn't learned the value of
c'rcaiiizcd exicrt and breanized distribution.
4 the eucceccful merchant cf Salem vhat helpo meet in
U-j distribution of mtrchndire and lie will reply at Once:
"iw ' w -w- a-r
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Tlic i;:!in vho dccnt advc'rlLa is i:ccpinj his Lusinccs in
a ctalj of "a.aCiLwJ cIwVcIcp:::cat.', .
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A..-xiJl. Viiiiiit '
Ey IX. II. Alexander
Dear Eanty Claws: I take ; my
; , . pea . - -
"I know It's yours Ietrae te!
Edna! Go 'way! You're shakia
u QUIT!. .
' Ilother, she made a face at me!
Where was I, anyway?" in hand
To tell you I've beea good.
- an ay
You only had Eighty yourself .
'An who got spanked th other
' day?" -
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X hope this finds'you well "There
v Goes the JN'K! Just look at
-. :':: "that! - C : . V . : "'. .';.;;,
Mother, ll'lir-iever 1 git " this "Wrote!
I'd rather be skinny than FAT!"
Aa iae. Dear Eanty, I would like
To have "Um-m-mm Now let
' . s me see ';'
What DO I want? X don't want
'. 'Si. - taatr r
lly goodness, "Win. Y let "me
Oh,iyes"-5na Bow "an'arrow an
A slingshot an' a "Rifle an
A 'ord an pistol aa' "Say, Miss,
You're ii girl V. XT-nt Man!
1 don't want any 'dools-like yon
i-- ir6th2eV.;Wfl1 "trtin VnaVa Al
" - w M 4MUU V - J 1 f
t-1 - -'nttit! . . . - . v-
Aft" a Bicycle "ah a fiew
Sister! "There! .That's wha't y
trho Ys :tLe tSatchert ;
IfrV Huber "(over "the 'tele
phone) ;1s this the "butcher?" '
Yes, ma'am." : : s : . "
1 MfsjauWr: W&at m'eats have
you in today?" '.... ',. '
"Well, we' have some good mut
ton; Then there's beef. Wrkv veaL
top! Thate It -r ;-
"Veal, eh? How much should
I send np to you?" ' '
yOh,. 1 didn't want to buy any.
Was 'doing a 'crossword ""puxzle.
and 'it said :a;r"ldBd.'bf 'meat. ;so
I thought you'd kaow. Thanks."
1
' f David Elcombe. '
ACKXOWLliDGEb XfiRUxilA
V Tltat 'l'alr of Suspenders ,
The Card He Sent .' ; j
It's the uaefol gifts that charm-"
;That hM o-. OlCtoo, 7
Am extra pair will do no harm ''-
omany thankr to ydn! '
' Hie. Card He Meant ; . ..:
"IV the useful "gifts that charm,
But Heavens since I left the 'farm
J
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won em- iiteQ' D0"-
Don't ever send a man suspenders!
i : e "
THAT ruUiT.U.V -
Aiit: i..ira iio eai . s
Acknowledging your fountain pen
me Fiy "Thanks" and
Thanks again: ' :
ni use it wnea I writer to you
; And try to make that often too.
Tlie Card He Meant
Acknowledging your, fountain pen
V I'll say the darned thing Yea'ka
Like all the rest, so now my vest
Is daubed with fresh ink
streaks.
Daughter: "What ia T
'trial
marriage?",';. ; s?y.;'i.
: ; Mother: "Mine!" .; .tf
.- - II. Zli Mann.
Christmas coines but i once "
.year, .rr, ?
Duna and debts are always nered
tThe Christmas Solution . ,
Ottle Buddie was Tery bad. and
was told that Santa Claus would
not come to bad . boys : with nide
presents, r. ..rtki:t I
; TneYenponrla-Hrir-confidently
told his grandm6ther; r.You.bel
good. Granny. and Santa;will Torfng
the nice things to yoU4 'and then
I'll tome ronnd -and 'play- ; with
hm "
Mrs. I. F; Denis.
.i : The tTraly Calm One -. ;,
Kyle: "Is your wife afraid when
she drives the ; car?
' car?:-; H".-"'T'r?'"f Christmas after yon grow up.' j
No, but everybodyi; "I don't know abouft that, "said
Young:
else Is.' -
.':", ; I;'. Louise? Fpster
Mrs. Santa. CJatts V:..:-.-"
Behind each man .who makes k
: famous name , ; '
There is a woman . helping In the
. game. ... .. , . ' ... .i .',.. , . -
Historians make . that; assertion.
;and ; ;,l,y, ..v;?J.;:. W , j
A public speaker's .sure to get a
'i . .'hand -:,--. vt
If he announces: 'Whafe'er I may
My dear,, beloved wife ; had made
..of. me.?. ..- ,;..sv . ....
It sounds like hull; sometimes H la."
. last that,; . : w i i , i
But i there is one man, j Jolly, f anu
;-OUS, lat, ;-;;-.7.-.i-.-.f'f1 .'--.
Who owes nls world-wide t'epnta-il :
-tion'to
The girl, who stood with him and
-. '; said: ..."t do.".,, i-..-. ' .f.l
That man is Santa Clans; 'he 'gets
- the praise. . i.- i:r. ...;je.
But come, and let "us for a moment
- ae iJLi I- - -
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L"i.ua tl.o things the Zii&sua does
: - '" fcr Lira.
iho iaakes the "dolly "drfcises neat
: arid trim?
Who cuts the weekfy fcudget here
s-" scad there
So there ; may TJe It sheep with
if; woolly hair?
Who cooks ' for Santa Cla us and
keeps him well
So he can come : with jreiadeer,
. sleigh, and .bell?
Until exciteWnViaakes the kid
And who tIps suxta, off . Just what
r to bring.
TIie krna of dolly, box of tools, or
i ring
J Come on. you hard-boiled ellows
'do what's right!
Kiss Mrs.'Santa Clans N this ery
I night.
Tell her you're grateful; do It m
tne sly.
She'll love . it "but 'she -probably
. will 'cry! ... . : ' ;- .;! !:
Tonijt and Mistletoe! ;
First .Flapper? -Iook at poor
old dwfna nnder the mistletoe
There'- life In thetrfd girl yet.;
, Second Flapper: 'Yes, bnt she's
the kind of a girl that men don't
pet . : l-y:;.
The Bright Sajififfs-of-a-Child
'.. r-V, ? limes ! - ! f -r vf : : .
Tiffs. -Brown: , , "Did you ' liear
that the cWldfen'a "society Is after
loirs. uiacai" i ' .
2drs. Vhlte: "What's the -trdu-
jble?" i "'-U r n
I ; -Mrs. Brown: "Well, you see
I THE FUN SHOP printed one of
"er 'chfldrin's bright iaVlnga.that,
Mrs Black sent ln. u Ever since
then Mrs. Black gets, them tall 16-
Ketner. every ;night, and. they each
have to say something clever or
get a whinnine." i f
i ., Edith Derby Robinson.
MrcfAW ...
There's no mystery : about
ine omer man. ."It's a mystery
; to r me where the money ie com
ing from.". J : i ?;'! :. .
H - ; Mrs. Bertha Newton. I
: 3 Ills Xiower atnre - I
" Clarice i "Old Duncan shakes
a wicked foot on the dance floor.'!
feXApmr TnixinxtJ no. 23D
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5 Across,
1 Cavalryman '
$ Sounding a signal-
15 Carbon ' ' - . "
16 Art of flying " : '
is Tear ' , .
10 ;A Biblical character !
20 Boy's nickname -?1
Foretell (Scot.) " ;
22 Insect ' r
23 A week day (ah) i
15 Open fabric
27 Streets (ab.) '.
28 Two hundred
29 Devour ; !
30;FuIl of life
32. Oh'serve "
34 High tide afa.)
25 Cloth
37 A Hindoo gentleman
'39 ?Girl's name
41 Learning (obs.) f . .
42 Musical Instrument
4 4 Hea rt -
4 5 Before
46 From (Scot)
47 Child's atron'
43 Doctor of Cental "gurgery (at.)
fcu feminine termination of
nouns
51 Rotable act '
52 Single s2ot
55 To be (Ger.)
57 Take the tart of
6"S Snakelike fish
61. Animated existence.' "
63 Delusive reasoning
65 Dark skinned "foreigner
'65' On'a who "plays a "part
es Tlghtnlng ..
3 Easeball player's naue
.70 Exist ;
.71 Seed cf tree . . r ''-...
73 Numeral (Swedish)
74 Fragment ...
75 Peek (ab)
73 Skill , 1 -;' -
.78 Bestow gifts ;
50 Frolic . .
81 -Hlsh priest
2 'Territory e'd'at c'r Deal Cca
51 f.r; ut :,
E's'lriib ci:.rri -
17 Ar
Co i. a l.Uot
Alice: "He certainly does. lie I
ruined ray new "pumps.?; -.
',: ' Edmuad J. Iliefer,
Ma says she dlda't . like the . way
We "picked the bifd last Christ
mas 'Day".- ; , ".
Twas lots ; of fun and I confess
The feathers made a dreadful
mess, i
But we lniend to both.be good
When we sit down to eat our food,
So Ma 'can't epeak In angry tones
Abou.theway we pick, the bones.
He
Dldnt Have., to ' Iuzzle Out
: ; Those He Vot Jlater
; Rolls: ir MWhy was. the . groom
so late for the wedding?" .
Royce: I "I understand, Tie fctart-1
ed to work out a cross-word puzzle
the night before and he couldn't
tear himself away." -- .
.: ?The Irlnt f Before' Chr&tmas
.'Mrs. Rnick (leaving . chauf
feur) : "Will you Wait here for
the present?! , : . -:.
Chauffeur: -"Sure thing! I
knew you wouldn't forget me!"
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Robert G. Timer.
'it '
WeVe,6fteh wohTered w"hy "somel
enterprising genius -hasn't cal
culated the mileage of the aver
age baby carriage. ji: ;;"
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REVISION 'IN POSTAL
RATE, BILL IS T.1ADE
(Cimthxnsd from pais l)
xones1. " :". , ; . ; '
a nis is an - increase ' over the j
present law of. one .cent, on first.
secdnd 'and fourth zone matter
a reductI6n vof -oine cent fn mtifh
and seventhlsones arid two cents
in ciguu zone. . : ,
Present rates for third class
nrairare retained hiit the limit f
Weiffht accffntPd fn ttif Maa' a
'duced- from ielght to four ounces:
Increased rates in this class has
been proposed by the. "post "offie'e
department Likewise present
fourth class mall "rates, (including
rnose on -parcel post kfe retained.
A service charge OT two cents on
all parcel post packages Is "provld-
fo, however, ahd-the 'excess 'charge1
ou packages weighing, over five
ir-r-
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j 1 One. who carves ,
' 2 Boisterous speech''4- -"
3 Optical, (ab) ... , , ,
.. 4 Ejaculation - (;
; 5'Iiiot
: 6 An English school '
7 To steep ' 1 f '
8 ' Domesticated carniveroua
' mammal
' 9 i A river in central England
10 Trees of orange 'fanilly
11. Tone of diatonic scale
12 It is (ab) " . '
13 Bites
14 One who tends goats
1 5 , American blackbird
17 'Cuddles ' '
23 May (Fr.) -
24 Owes
26 Golf term
29 Piece out
30 Top of head
21 Writer
i 3 Etcetera
36 Exist '
37 Two exes' . ': .
-SS Aperture
40 Coal scuttle
42 Regret 1
4 3 Want ' ' ' - - '
46 Fellow of noyal Society "(ab)
4S Itoe (Scot)
52 Name of a. southern state
33 Local guide (ItaL)
54 Small lizard
,06 North Tatitude-(ab.) - - . .
57 Overfill - .
58 iBring forth, young p " - - -
59 Herb of nightshade family
to Watching,
C2 Ltrrnity J ..
.6 1 Stringed Instrument r
65 Said (Fr.) . v .
67 Beaten track ;
fci Victorious ; . ' ' ",:
72 Southwestern dependency of
China , -; -
74-SwiEdle
77. Dutch fcs spoken by tha' whites
. . of South Africa .
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CLASSrriED' ADVE3TISEtfX5Ta .
; kat word:
Thm tartion
lcncy to Loim
; ' , T. K. FORD - !,''--;
': r- f HOVW Ldd A Buk B.ak
Eirorj You LrAYS yctjb noim
oa CAB 1UYE IT . .
Insured properly-...
Fkaaa tel. Back Ilandrlcki, TJ. 8.
Bamk Bid. ; i -2SU
ATJTQ TOrS.
STATION ART .TOF3 . .
Taa "ervlut- ut tops ---
aionb1 Prica
r - -O. J. HCLL - -
tl9 Stat Ft. . - -417tt
' FOB. HEXT
FOR RENT HOUSKS' AND APAET-
meata. F. L. M'ood, 841 Stata street.
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HOU SB AND -APABTMEHTS.
FHON'K
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PBIXTEO CiRDS, BIZ3 14" BT 1!'
wording "tor Hist," fnc 19 eenti
"FOIt KZ1NT Ajpartmentk 5
I UOOXAH B JEOOM APT. ? AND SLEEP
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rS52APABTMI5NTS 4 Mx KO
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I APABTilZNT 268 N. COTTAGE. 5-nti
I attractive s anii room heated
spartmeata. . Hardwood floor, private
l- ntraneeji. . ."1811- -Coart - 5t- - -5-j6
FOIS REXT Hoonia
0
BOARD. HEATED .ROOMS, TWO tloeka
.lrm iMjtoffce. -fd per week. - Yoanic
8i n. (Jbttage.t ,- . , . 6:j4
NICE .WARM ROOM CLOSE IN.
Phone
585-W. ----- . ) ; , .
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ROOM FOR . RENT MODERN . BOMB.
tare oiocki from tate boos. Zor reo
tletnaa. . Must lira i-efereoce. .FUu
..ddresi A. B cars gUtgmao,.e-ol7t1
BOOMS TO RENT CALL 8044-W.
IX3K ItEXT Houses . 7
MODERX BUNG ALOW j . FURNISHED.
jtweasooaote, lsiu .orta Winter.. 7-i6
GOOD -S BOOM IIOU5B AT, 1031 VH
ion. S25.' yhone , 1007-M. T-.13
WANTED-- Tk -Rent 7A
WANT TO RENT BMALL-PARM E. J,
t- Viatl; Iodependence, OreronJ ' v'7.j3
pounds Is increased' slightly.
y Senrice Fee Charged. :
A new provfsioni creates an ex-
pemuon service xor the parcel -peat
at a cost of '25 cents per -package,
tender this service "packages would
tecefve special ' touting, dispatch
"6 "ia uauuuug lfUIU tue POIUI
u uiigiB xo t aeiivery. : y t ? -:
Increases rais"ed "by the cost "of
lice '"epartineh t 'o'n money, orders
"registered mail,' special delivery
and insurance and; collect on de
livery services were approved.
, Thus, on insurance .fees, the
minimum is r advanced from three
to,;flre cents .with, lekser. adjust
ments m . the higher fees. C. O.
p. fees .are - increased from the
present 10 and 25! to 11. 12. 20
and 25 cents. j y--y : -
Present fee of i 3 to 20 cents
on m.oney orders iare Increased
from five to i 2 cents. ;
Roistered Jiail Advanced
Registered mail is advanced
from 10 to 15c with a 3c fee for
I return redelbt; Present
delivery rates of 10 cents for all
matteiT tip to two founds are un
changed. :.;, -u; 4fv
j While reduced rates are recom
mended for second class mail aa
compared with those' p'roDosed bv
the post of fice department. Senator!
mioses estimated the two sent serv
ice charge on -parcel Tost will bring
in azu.wuo.voo additional and the
new expedition Kfervlr at
3,000,000 annually.
Likewise, the reduction on adJ
vertislng matter fin the vpper
zones is expected by Mr. Moseo to
bring a "considerable Increase in
volume of second' class mail by
twmmaung me use or express and
freight by many of the Tarrft rh-
lishers. - The TeductiOn of wpf?h
of packages acceptable as third
.class, he believes,1also will drive
much X'asihes3 lato .rather tds
requiring bigher rates.
Father Id
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'ut.ll
1 Win.
In an opinion handed .lown ty
the supreme court Fri,: y, cus
tody, of a chfii belonglrs' to' !lr.
tnd Ir.-. Walter PqmtT- -a, Pclk
(ouEtyu..s, . to the
father.. ; They were divorced ? 'ay
1221, bat feinci .'that-th- "r.
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On ireti (lU laiertlon)'
Oa reosta -
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. 8ia caontln. eoc:rct, per .cr;'.i:
1 taoatii. co&irMt, per eois;'i1-3
liinimmn fo asj dvtimE.t I ; 3
-rdnsALi-:
NEARLY NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRIT
er at bargain. 4J7 North laia ctr-ct.
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DRAG SAW FOR SALE A NEW OXK
man power 'drag ttr, ail r.ietal c :i
; atructioa; two wheels uiider fru.-e
' permit machine to be moved lik a
wheelbarrow. - SeTeral special fturrs.
This hn nerer beea u.-tJ. Viil -.1
at a- (ubbtantial reduction . and f
." term to ret.poDail.le party. Wm 1.
Jleier, Saleia, Or, R. 3, Box 1 1.
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HIGH .GRADE PLAYER PIANO LIES
jew.- JLl4- with. us to 11 Will kc
rific -for-f 285. A - snap. ' F-e. tUi.
TAULMAN PIANO STORE
'39a S. 12ih. -Near SP depot. 8-j4
RADIO 5 TUBE NECTRODYNE Radio
and tubes for $-dj at 835 Union St.
Phono 893-W. 8-j2
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J-itGtiiV.y odapttb'a for et!, e' l
- (anility or kouia aii.Six.gr. hstil lor
10 psgss sow la lU 'tltxi a
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OREGON TEACHES 3 1XCVTHLT
SIS B. Commercial fat. uco. wr.
roB.suLE old jfswsPirrr v :i
eenta a baHJTa. Cire&lauoa J
Oregon Stat earn n. ,
Willamette Valisy
5; i Nursery Y
. Haa faleayard 'at 261 Court tret.
At Keaaedy'a paint shop, oppoaita Bn
aiek'a a tore. All Vinda cf fruit and. oat
treea. Dr. Bean's JJir, French prose a
peeialty. Office phon 1315.
105PS. Jea alathia. Prop. 'S-dl4if
WARREX KURSEET ALIi "KIND? CI
froit nd nui treea. Terry -&irVt
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PRINTED CARDS. SIZE It" BT TV' "
wonungi . ooem ta.fiait," T-riw Jf
eenta each. feiataamaa Baalaaaa Ci
ilea, Oronnd floor. ' -
T.recpasis Notice j
TwotpeM IToticoa. aija 14 lade If
iaehee, printed.. on rod JO eun-i
ci&rasa bomrmg t'ao v-.4, ...a .
Hereby Giraa, Tiat .Treapaat o? - la
trietly Forbidl-n OaTh-a 1 rr -'-
Under Penalty Of roaecuwol" ttM
15o each or two for Sa.. f-ma -
Tv3 Uaiiaj Coajjany, tai.u, oo, .
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Fruit Tree j
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Ferry. Fmitland KortterT. A. J. Mani
la, Prop. . I'hona 1140-il area
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wiags at a bargaia. XTST a:: -
FOB SALE SSVE2AL. ?OOD LATHI 3
u vrt:e aci tell what aiie jcj
need. Wi hii Tie ateaaer very cea -.
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Offieo 433 & CTsmetiiaL iloo 11"?
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JPDP SAWS WOOD PilOXE 142. 11 jS
BEST SECOXD GROWTH 7; UK
FOR BALE DRY SLAB WOOD.
Phone
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OAKS BliOS, EELL
WOOD.
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DBT WOOD, FT. AXD IS INCH. T
miu wooa f.5a per i.
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