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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1925)
! I THJJXISDAY MQRNING, tfANUAEYi 1 Ifei Rycirkl4b!s FuSt FUhe Jfor It wn Iiintl "y DRESS WELL AND CUCCE2D jbiTsoapnEriFfKri -wvl.W t 1 a.aMKA. 1' It J - Dinach annual numbr- - w.r,i, -:: j ':7:J; .Spinach puts iron m your blood . . - .... . i , Why . walk '-wbe vre' hav" ft : Fine Lot of Used Cars And - the iron In -"iyourt htood ....... jk. , . i gives; you a. sound backbone' and o ' choose from atf muti a stiff upper Ho. ' v Wear 'jCpmfortabtf -' y-Footwear . ' reasonable, prices, Tboth' In -4 opea md eldsed models. , 0: We can produce the best spin i 1 i t' ti ! .". , I;- .! acji groWn on 'earth; and We have I i 1 - II f: I Ui'Kp .-'H ,y.K: with Quality 16 match 1 '-i. got to 'grow that kind exclusively, in order - to ' make it a bg com mercial Industry. t 1 V- i7 " v j - . - III , . 4, lv 4t -i , Jit L ILL JPL i I I I C ! Pure Silk 5c AT THTET? UBBHTT "Taif'ot C$XL" i.,t!,l. t,-'t 11- 1 . f. OEEOOIT ' Ssan' I blioh Ttrwia. - - ' Dr Bteeves Return : Drl: nd Mrs B. 1.. Steeves re torneVl to ISalem yesterday'httf 'a visit to Chicaro. , Df . Steeves'WBB " f i in attendance. at the TTKeJalways -;5iear", them on "a record convention of the Methodist. churA'1 at 'Chicago, whtle . 3Mrs. Steeves visited -friends and - rela tives In Kansas "City. ; Fine All-Wool ' ' ; Uaion-made overcoats at special prices." CJ. Brier tJb. j 330 1 An assumed name 4 Hed with , the county tierk yesterday weat f to the Ilubbs Planing mill, toy W. W. Ilubbs and W. "E-. Batcheller .bt Silvertdn, according to the court records. . ,'!- -.!'-"" ; Police Court ACUvlti H C.'Huber. W. OJKUnfer and M Garrett cdntrlbute nhe slim: pf $20 to the police Jddgte yesterday for ftjceding .'tM sped7aws.'Git- 1 - t 1 r ii,.. t t -inii"i -" XAXl Cars for hire without CHten 15a kn4Viiht )Serfi -1. POPULAR PRICED: Hemm and Toen - lien's D. Hv nOSIISR ! v f ritf Oateopathy -ttorfierVf V Ctectronte DIagnesland'Teat oisst Dr. AVa, snethod): Office Phone S59 " or '4 1 9-1 ll-'i -; Hi Ii;; - t Cflco llonrs from :!t ,u mjd Viri .! fVfc-. CUi They ate comfortable, liirht aifd fihe yet '- i weat apjweH you ave inat a the famous Holeproof combination of. I styJ6 'and 'durability. ; ' , ' Come in Fine Lisle 43 State St. S ficer Wiles arrested wo ad aitix) ri al speeders 'who aret6 appear !be"- lore . lUB puwe juugs av a iier date. They 'are R. Oppia f ipbrt land, who wa tWugh't' gpt&gZ '29' miles an hour on South Commer cial," while William ;Cuimm" 'ed 28 miles an hduf oft State. i i taullo Yo May Never 1 f -. ' Hear yourfavoflte 'seTe'cHoft "or artist, but once. But you may 1 tfp U V WiaWr s. H Moore's Music ' House.. Moof' Mrtatr; Hos 40415 tTourt. Phone 983,1 I J'29 St61en Car T - A 1925 , TjhBvrolet touring car was stolen' at Oregon' Cltyjf ome time last' night, according o; the report made to the Sarem police officers, r Thenar bore ''Orelcm "li cense, : v 2-2?;;,u;,. I'' For Kent STodern1 XTbCfM - Inquire 110 ??. Com'l. I- Tn Tin a RaJlm Donald Severson, held! on paperhangrng'charie and latr "re leased becau'sie' too spfepjflc charges being' filed with Him, has entered, the ' United SUtfc 'naty,' It; ft de clared at. police headquarters. Sete Our OTercoal Special ada'etlQwhere Iai3 ji-i sue. C. Brier tc Co.--i - - - - - - ' 1 - . "" -.: J30 Organize Boy, Scouts- ? Scout, Troop number 2 has been j organizea iu , jsuver.ion wia , membershrp pf lZ hoys "uhAlr the direction of' ReVi Clayton Judy, according to'the statement b "Bar old Ware, assistant scout .executive whn Y f n th cltv ioVhe-ourrjose of organizing "the" dlstricii lor the j regional executive. , warej eapecyi to make V trip to Cdrvallklpday, where he wilt remain "fpr a few days, .'before returning" tp Salem. G H. Qberteuff er- re xec- If. r il 1 I Dancxntr ! Dsncuf 3! ; Salem'W fcet Andltorlxaa v -1-- sMfei Free' -1 -; Xhesdky and atfefa Bezanson's Melody PMehda j3$ At Di-eimlan ' J !i?.7t0- tft 10 . tn: f f BarVPttr;?evC USH' I" " " k . ' - . ma fa t O 'ttr v - .ir-"- from the large . furnace . w the smallest nut aizeji TeU ua lot what P"H$?J!- la ichiuk" t ... r i A -J quality, TerLi?W from .the very best f tallies. 0 coal Verrica U jon to Prices ranse from 10 W. diamond Briquette fl-' 026 ti ? TV. v i . i .. i'LI-UwJu. v t. 1 583 i I n E s s $ L D - S U G :c E E D mbrrey by buying them.' and see them. 40cl tire is expected, in the city .within 'i ev days to inspect the district; In'the meanwhile. Ware is making many sweeping i changes itt - the scdut organization here.' : s ; it tU-'! Clearance 8al s - ; i fends Saturday, better httry". H.. L,.: Stiff FurnTtttrpCb. - ' J29 'Seeks Moner. for Hens- ti-: Y..--r.Y Poultry diseases nrevalent vfn the state are to 'be investigate'!, according to House Bill' 1 4 6 " fn trdduced Monday' "byy fehoclr Clickamas codhry, whfch ' asfcs that ia uni:of tst)t);be spt asifde iqf this purpose. The Irorir Is to oe done by the Oregon 'Agricfc tufal cpllege. Mr. sVrwck -also asks that a sum bt:$V"fo tc 'wA aside to conduct the -'Oregon. ' hen laying contest, which is to be con ducted by the state college- Card of Thanks lkr 1 V ' ' .we wisn 10 tiiPi rr ana neighbors who showed -us so t . a w a much kindness STurihg our rec;eht bereavement. Mrs,. Breitenstien and family, E. C. Oufnn. .Mr.and Mrs. H. Li. stiff. Mr. and Mrs. F. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Pjr f. Quizenberry. "7 " C ' '29 Hams' and Baco- i , One thousand pounds of hams an"d bacon are up as prizes at tn John Herren traphoOtlng. range nekt Sunday for ..'high jguns. Much competition and keen interest is shown at the,. ahootsT,;.' y,' ; ? VCU- . w . ........ yt the ,.pr:oposea. changes. ''are carried" out the "MiSHoti 7 janWtV coVrt 'eoartmenlt Jfol i' wdl iaVe s-eVen terms .of. cdurt i yiar, While tei-nis. according to County Cferk Syer, s Under the' TpreSeht law 'each departmeht has four terms Vear " " -" ' 1 -' - ' l l M . i ...... 1 The r.'Pac& toltxperi School Ba So arranged Its classes mat any-. o: rie how employed -may '. kt 'the sa! me time take a coufs fir typing. shorthand and bookkeeping. J29 Mark Nearly Reached Th-e fiultafflg iufid :. of Ihe Tlrst: Presbyterian church will be reach ed 'berorar fieit Silda it "Ts pweted j,as vtlready .the . 16.oeo mark has , been passed. The?und of S 7 5.6 00 Is aimed .far. The com mittee lft5ch4Vge the camiiigh 1 -lias v u tram aicvjiiv .iai, its tuau- man. -iteeiinK&'r neia isnr h the YWCA resturant. Book, Proves 3 j"Dpwn on? the Farm' .by EJ1 McMubb. is crovine ooeular as in- drcated by : the; mail orders that have : beesrrreceivedi from Albany and -other nearby ; towns, accord in toE. Cooke Patton. of. Pat ton Brethersk' who have ,beea handling tHo. saJa pt thai hooka. , Zlentfon has -beei . made ",1a ,thd Portland dallied abtrml EUS HcMitna'a werk aiid-at the present time only ft few. icopies remaih In stock. " ' Bear XVhat Jfou Vimt, . ; jWhen'you want iCti Victor and runswicK , , recoras at Moore s Mhsic; Iouse. J29 Iishts ,.' 4 Becauseot r-Vome. ' InVerlerehce, wm vw-e .power, jine o ,-uie &rf company - yesterday, -the light- clr- lfet , ? . - jbiiaEtiAh'islc'ity;' Jan thr 2 8,Henry J6reisea. age 25. "The hodV wiit'be foifwa'rtf ed to JjJene. hy the Rfgtton'ik 4 Soh Inortdary, whfeVe thd fhne'r: jahuary, 28, Grace jainaa, ags - : tnrtVwiIl fte'ttrWai-del I td'Ast6ria :vfdr7iurlal,1bjythe Rlgddnontfuary : . L . I " iw -. , fc'. , a. ' . c- -t r ult ot Salem was temboraVily in terfered with for m while at about o'clock. Up to a latej hour it Is . pot known, what caVrsed;; the di turoance. out it la auf ftlsed Uat the high winds blew the -limb ot a tree across the hlgk powered lines, causing a short circuit, which re sulted, la' the light surgesT in . the J Willametxe . - valley. i Sometimes these interferences are caused 'bx reasons mat 'are neveri' aiacorer- ed. The Third ConcerW Of the MacDowell! club series will be given on this Friday even ing, January 30, at kK- -KMrotl AUO I x:wiaaaTa Church, 8:15 Fredrick I Goodrich, organist, : Frances V. kelton pianist; NteHrt Schwab I soprano; Leslie Springe, baTritoUiJd i pateht t6 ja mdt6r boat pro- Admission 60c. J30 I Birth Report A certificate was filed wnh; the citr ("health officer, yesterday, for me Dina 01. James wiiuam 10 jur and Mrs.. James ,WllliaibThoihasr, ai ine saiem nospitai, January. ?. To take over boetaone 596 "f 129 an tJreRon . Selected- . mw victuu.iMiivuBii Euiiiu-w. rij riM...' . t. irain In Oregon during & summer camp tms year., aeciared -Qenerat etal:; During praTloiri--aeead:1tiy?irAwlye'- fi. . , 7 . ' f ' U u rT pr site is being selectjbd 'atid'oniy the heavy artillery units are'being sent out of the state "for tratniagj burooses. ; ' : I '' ' s Best Grade " i j x insiueMiu wapa. o-igiuf 18.75; 10 loads $35. Prompt de livery. Spaulding Logging C6.V Phone 1830. ! 130 Artisans To En The Salem chapter lot the Art! sans are to entertain Artisan mem bers of the legislature, at . their regular meeting to belheld tonight at their clubrboms. j A varied pro gram has been planjned for the visltlifg members; V . .1. . in, 4i- tTenport Said j All this week. L. . Stiff Furniture Co. 1 J29 eer To Speak . District ISovern&r Frahk i-Neer Lions clah of the International ill'ljth'e'iSatstShttifig fe'pealcertiMdther thekhdoh hSurnteetnig 6t the'elub Friday. TOSHng-fhe Tpastr month he has 'Visited' a nrim1E.'er of Lion's iclubti ahd wiH ' talkl:bn'"t,lohs I fcaVe ' Met. ttre' club is 'td' have V hbhg ttst,- which 'wilt tier fed by Leslie Springer. ' Trie treekly let ter of the club asks thd members to come prepared! j Hbuse : Fbr Bent Close in. See J, H. Lhulerman, BTbtel ArgbL 1 Marnmery Kaippea - . - The canning machinery belong - ng. to , the old Oregon, Growers' Bsociatlon, which; hs been heldJ ere aner tne aissoiuuon oie ssociatiOBk WH1 beSeent to Sheri - Mdn within a few days it Is rn-; eorteiLs ThV Shertdah i&UteMs fcrhert -tn nriorato inW o 'ffclrlv laer aeale-. flJUH':- ; .lfl'i Whole Gratrr tVhent. i .Ftor heait. Piwjne Hit. 1' . .-' . '- 4 . ed -German to SpeakL f . jFred W. German, renresenta- Ove to the legislate re from Mult- hbtnah county, will speak 't6 the iaHbn-oikco:untr Beatty assod- S?ZZ UF r.ii.ri -,-?-t r ' 1 iTn J ... .. I alMM. im--:! , 4-4, --v 1 ?! shoot ranaio 'nf iACnii . St MooVe'sl. Mtfbre'i ' Meajs Muflc.1 - -. -T"" 5.-- - .-.- ---- 409-415 CourU Phone 983. 12 CoinmlTtee Iu ork - M kh.M'rhV tor ' the Salem B tartans Id tfciDate Ih 1 the "first ' distflcV cOh-J lere&ce of the otarVciub in Port land. "duVrng- iTarh 2. to t. bae f tTdiafiaV ae m . J. T. Evans, George Arbuckle hd Al Pierce. V .. . - . . , J-. . . . in U. u 6kr SatemTm Ve fcotd to re - liable party at a Ms. saving, f 101 i.ar. -a t..--.t- Vtr-tA i Txr A9i x 4 B. B.' Pirtlahd. " 33O .. , I I . : Cbmremea Jovi4 ' fc. Ptnkha'A :fet: ageh rex- K-ie-a- "V Vb'w ii4 Vfemfv. ed Ms brief case yeslerdiy htlef had been fottka dnthe lawn of th M-'riSE '' county -co uVt'lohse. tlm "rrafins lhaf .lt had beTen slblefl fJ-i,,IJ s4lilbtlI..Vtlie Tt Vas This -phetograph. -Just s received friim tondon. shows thai . meian- I ocetus. tn" oceknle inrMr fish. ry Welcome afttfer fish.- The Stkhdard Dictionary , says the t mei- ajtoeetna U ; a genus joi rs -7, . a , fc r3 'rW.-.. muthea ctracoia peacuii "f- sUted that the brief casei con tain- peiior irnica naa raten pim uyer two years to secure tne - patent from the English government. If ,,. I A-.-tz-sJ - : - J? -' Tth nnoni t (eocterals from prire winning stock, 1917 Market. 4 J3I Jblnt Meetinir Arranged- The ' jolpt meeting of the Cbr- 14 4f- n . mm4.h ,na beeniset for Wednesday1 evening, February Hll-'H Cbrtaiita.1 The' Woman's irtub building j has- been rlliilllltol niviril An . find a f - . - al - . . i wft rnr AW v l- m A At- Chlorine CAs Treatment S-or colds at office -or in your Bunaing.' j29 Promfneiit. Shoe Sfah Here (John" A. Bush, .-president of the Brown Shoe c6mpany, I spent yes- lefJi'y.ln 'iSarem as 'thie rgu'est ol 2 1 mVUKa Dnfftav Brown Shoe store. Mr. Bush was very much impressed; .with the northwest and especially with ta- lem.i He was driven over the city and said he had never fseen a city to surpass lC . ... - wt t. Sfifrs Sale fends Saturday. j29 I 4 1 '' 1 GraVTtapTOTement Shoppe t ! For marcels tnat pipase. ftoom 4 13 Oregon ' Big Phdne 1S7. fl Newspaper' Mail Retnk'im ; 'A'., H. ""Drake,"' newspaper mani has 'returned from middle western stitesU fake the management 01 1 advertising " and circulation "de- J aVlments ; oh ' "Our f Bay and magazine, ' publishea oy j thbtSray Ik-'Whit'e PuWishihg corn- 1 pahy of Salem. f -w wi ' . , ;;j;-lvv tlohn A: Bush of St. Loufs was a suest of the Rotary club yes- 1 terday. . feev. Keith of La Grande is. in Salem for 'a -few' days. , ana Mrs. H. F-. Warren ol j std ere iB Salem yesterday. - Vi w - - UnaMtlnn at ths T)PACDnefl8 Jhtot,rur yesterday.1 1 tuft?. Mande Intstrom of North Capitol underwent a !minor opera- tldn at the' Deaconess hospital 1 wfedhesaay. ' 1 1 ? 'Earl KenuelL of ' the Kennell- -ET1& htndlo.-returned yesterday ( frdm a week-end trip to Portland. I I mtltta -Ermine -1 Van 'Slacks Who has ?ben visiting - with ; refatlves add friends here,T-etttrned to Spo kane yesterday.-; - .j- Frank Gegoux-is ! In Salem . on business fiCom Kew York City. f. wrFr WrTght 6tL Tnrtrer;-was tn Salem on business yesterday. 1 1 CoSMidae fcconrjTniB roliQY .Extends Mo WhiteHqim regime nas naa wuwif.. the drkwifir rooms of lkBhtoheble 1 Washington society.? i f -i.--mial. Tfitn.'ftf PT- ! : " 1-.1.V Vl- Via'n- "S0 .f? .-.iP ZC. VZlX citldn called the Diplomatic List. therein ihe'name ana spa iegaiion simns jjciem"o VeeM made avatlaible'hy. the State department. - 1 ! Denartmentffleiahi have flecid k:that new editions of this dip- lJmaU hobk htm be printed, here after ; only, when there has been ah accumulatron of necessary re- J ipna. Conseavntljvno hostess how , taft . he certain. without spe- cial inahirr. ol tn precise ru. ot dlplohmtlc offltiaIs, or ot the J correct spelling some 01 i I Jawbreakiirg names ot those sent here to represent distant coun- tries. K K :CV K Thft c.hfln r . ha been tt, parti' tuW cause tot. disturbance to eerl- atsecretaries ah'd society editors, accstoaie4 for years to the pos- session of a ready-reference tab- ulatlon of. all Washington diplo- - , M LThey are bjack" and "have stomachs that can txs greauy ateaui.' That seems So explain the mu"i This fish ..has a.' luminous-bulb at the tip of the -'""rod" attached - to: the upperr np to ure lb prty in the arkres rot the 'deep sea, Reindeer Declared Not .To Thrive In Michigan Region , LANSING. J4 ,28.; Experi ments conducted! jy the statejide-' partment ,ot conservation, appar ently have demonstrated that rein deer will not! thrive In the. north ern 'peninsula of Michigan. , : . i About two years ago tH rein deer Were Imported and placed on a game larm ; tti whs the' hope of sportsmen that they would find the cold-stretches "of (the Lake Super ior region to their king and that the northern woods oon would he thickly, populated)- with the . Arctic animals.. .Federal. and state agen cies had announced that a mossy growth.. .prevalent ,in .the upper pehlnsula was ideal food 'for 'rein deer. The herd at first ihereased to' more than j j70. ; Then -- they started to le'olf and now only seven' r left, t j v ; Sctehtfeta have attributed the high- mortality f-ate- to a species of pneumonia a brought on by the climate, -and to ja lack of lime, in the food.., , ...j . . ' Briton Praises American Standard of JburnaHsm LONDON. Jan. 28. Sir Bod'er Ick M.'" Joaes', fchalrman of Reu-r tefs, the British news agency, in a reeehtv letter fto The Spectator, urging support j of. the journalism courses of the University of Lon don, -pays warm tribute .to the eaucationat stanaaras 01 American journalism. 4 j 1 - 'During eacl of my visits to the United States," says Sir Roderick, who recently visited America on a tour around' the wbrld, "I have been Impressed by the high edu cation standard of --oung - Ameri can "Journalists.' They are re cruited, I find,! in Increasing num bers from "the several universities which devote .themselves. -in part, to! the training, of men for news paper work. 4 v t k . , ("The t truitful experience , of these Institutibns Justifies , the nrbgreSslve and enlightened lour nallsm policy of the University Of Londbn which! over here, has been the pieheer in this as in many other educational activities." l.i.r.i- .,,-t i -i j, . BORROWED 1 100 AS BOY, ; PYRASLtDja) TO i REPAY, XS - - '. SOW SlJteOLOOO FORGJER 11 i "-roe Tormkn, -years ..a.''.; ot Brooklyn,, NV, Y., has mads a eon- fesaloa which Assistant District At torhev Ferdinand f Pecbm of New Tof k r charkcterfiAd aa . "th : most kniasins' narrative k X have -' vr heard. At he death of his father. Terman was Jert a neaa or a ram Ilyat the are of 11 WfcMMfefc ffOO and ' to repay : this Joan', bor rowed mere at usurious rates of Uv-; trest Aiinougn .ne owe 000 and naaioruy i-in ine oann. TUrmaft tfleciarcs. tn4t Muring "the ten-v-texrs he! kept ODJy-.Sja.0w0 for "bis' own jusei. usury, eating up the 'rest.. ' He was f dreed; to '. pay a, htjrh aa 809 ef cefat. AS'hU hOr rowings inrba?a; , he 'PeBaa to- forge notes. j '.Turman. formed the Equity Finance land Service tbna pany. whrchtls 'he princlpa toser the forgad hetts. ' - -' -. - - - u : ; . ., A COrCH BE3IEBY . WrTHOUT iiahy i icotih I?r6paratl6ns eoh tain tome hire - or -t more harmfu drugs which are added to: take- the piaee-of. opiates. 'None, of - these nkreotic substitutes have 'ever been used in FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAXI COMPOUND." The name Of every Ingredient is plainly prirted on every carton. - You know what yon . are taking ' when yon take Foley's. U clingl id the throat. Good for old and young. Yon have a cough," why tiot-trylt Refuse j -ah k'au.awasisiTBi of the f lax tor farmers wanting to grow the. state are. going to speak too late. Again, fair warning. - !-f - , " It is a very easy matter to find fault "With the administration of a state institution; and - to get sympathizers, too, especially hero th- Salem, where there are many. ex-employes. But the fact Is that the 'state institutions are uniform ly well conducted now." j .jAnd this is as true' of the penitentiary as ot the rest Of them.- A'man officially connected, who. has , seen a good deal of the institutions, told the I Bits for Breakfast man yesterday stitutlons'in better shape jthan now In all; the. years they J have run. And this man paid one 'of his Very highest, compliments to1 the insti tution for the feeble minded. . V: I Xr. Walter it. Brown, who is tb have charge of the five-year pro gram on child 'health and welfare Work in Marion county js making a good impression here. It l9a wonderful distinction that Marion county has been givenf in being selected -. fpr,; this . demonstration work. and there myst. be no hold ing back on the part of our peo ple in showing their, appreciation. and in telling Dr.. Brown and his workers about it.v .V v K , There Is a; lot ot Inaulry about mint; a mint. boom. - Good thing. But.be sure that you have the right kfnd of raint land before you go into Aifnt growing ton too large scale. You mustbe able to make a. laree yield every year IU order to be snre of good profits." Peppermint oil will not be worth $B a pound, every yeirv as it is now. That.wouia maxe nnt grow ing here better than a gold. mine. Red fJose Said by Doctor to Be Caused by Silk Stockings PARIS, Jan. 58 The fear of a red nose is alleged to..!haVe. caused silk stockings practically to disap pear Irom Paris streets during the Tast week. Bjtter cold weather wis responsible., r It, was not .a question of style, hutf one of com fort,' which brought bht heat gait ers oyer, well cut shoes and heavy woolen stockings to replace the flimsy silk creatiohs as ankle pro tectors. ;r; " , ' K-i 4 - The following paragraph, print ed in one .of the leading styles periodicals at the beginning of the cold weather over the signature oX one of the most renowned doetors of Paris,. is said by the trade. to have been responsible for the nn- precedent rua oh gaiters ahd "wool en .stockings. It; read: . "It j is really wise, to dress j warmly, for It keeps the circulation right and helps save ' one from red Hdke and that pinched, blue look'about the mouth which ia so very un becoming." j f Nfefit Cough Quickly Believed; This is the suDstance of a letter received from II. W4 Wehh, Qnin cy, 1114 "I toughed a great" deal. especially at night. . Tried- almost everything and have found noth ing to equal Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. One! dose relieved my cough and I rested well U night." One of the largest selling medicines In the world; Contains no opiates." Sato for children. In sist upon Foley's. . Refuse substi tutes. Adv. i t j HIIIIHullllltll 1 V $ OREGON - Last Xiaivs Today cWilh ' hABBXKA LA VAkS -- --- ' -2BT LTTEIi toberrvW . SXCHABD DIX . 111 lilll f , TodayrHday 7 1 "ybkTt ot'ciLi.' edxuxd rows ... flatazday 1 -. . iliillilCJllllltjl 4..! sure as apples, some! ffonrum tFr-?3?; -n-. r-rrt' ,v-p .r;, f urr:T; 1 Drt2 Ei Tlria Ccl t5l 6::!:::!:;, s X 47B are prepared to Ct r TranyfoDt, regaidless of - Its slae, width or develop-' 'menVllV'sho stylish as well as comfortable TYUSMSTOUTI THJ MAK x tor iviif sizes ito 'u ; " ; WTduVs AAAA to EEEC 1 CLENDER "TOOT I ' for 'sleMer arid tidr " rou Heeted fevt. piciiii i. tm I'-. 4-S 1 it! ! fill qr Ti 1 -.-w .- r Office and Sales yard.6ppoUA -t- the O E. Depot : ' 140 Sbnth lfish' Street We sell Coats Prune Trees at Prices People Can Afford to Plant. , i , . , , i Will Trade i Trees for Hay eftRtSAlS In HAmJECS and frarrri- IMPLfewitrif $ 'Cubital Bar The Bouse of av Mlllioa aa4 Ohe Bargains , 'its iriiafea.',.' The Headaches and, fcverishness Caused Ej Can Be Quickly Relieved By 1 - ... w- A- . ' ; .1, j ' it' Laxative Aspirin At the ttrst sign bl a coU .that stuffy feellpg in the head or sneezing, take the regular dose of these1 tab lets and you will soon find relief. It Is advisable to have a box bandy,'; because a . Cold takes - hold of you very Quickly. av lis South Commercial - SALEM . 1 Kim mi i-f r vCCv ? (." iiNr v5v' "f'y 1LUL shhstltntesi Adr J 15-2 0-2 9 Isa ca- iiisa.treet.:Fignaxi 'mais. 1