The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 05, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    .THE OnEGOlI STATZS'IAN, SALEM; OREGON
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Owins to tKo lateness -of the season we have decided to clean out
our entire line of all wool bathing suits. If price will move them,
they; will not, be here long. '
PICK YOURS OUT EARLY
G. : W. JOHNSON -& CO.
469 STATE STREET
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1924 Oakland 4n ku m Uu
Ih&a 40ue bUh Bamp.ni front
M4 ; rpot and tip tight; -tr
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lie.BM, ;ulpp4 life. tMa; tkia cu
eot th. fora.r ownar ovtr 11900.
All far $1276.00 wit saw cr
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received that In some districts
harvesting wag said to be held up
because the warehousemen were
unwilling to let the farmers hare
aacks on credit, since their wheat
crops are already under mort
tage. " "
Ford Motor Co. was Increased by
$100,435,41 during 1924, and the
Wall street estimators put this
down as the net profit for the
year. The company made 2,100.-
000 cars and trucks last rear.
hich would mean an average
profit of $47 on each machine.
Profits on the 172.645 shares of
8 locks .may - be estimated in the
same way. At a par value of TZi
profits would be $582 per share,
or 582 per cent- No, you cannot
buy any of this stock at any figure.
It Isn't for sale. Last year was
Ford's best year. . He sold cars at
the rate of 250 an hour, 24 hours
a day, for the 300 ,worklngdays.
tie pa;a nis employes $253,001,-
528 in salaries during the year
And to think that the Ford com
pany was incorporated only 22
years ago with' $28,000 In" Its
treasury. The story of its growth
is the great romance of. madam
Industrial history.
ONE HOUSE A DAY BUILT
IN CITY OF SALEM, SAID
TOTAL, BETLTOXa PERMITS
WTLIj EE OVER $2,000,000
Vast Growth la Salem Residential
Section - Fragr Hugo
' . Population
Obituary
Saddle Horse 1
For hire. C L. Reed. Barn No
2: Fairrrounds " - no
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Generally fair; mild temperature;
moderate, west winds. Max. 82;
Mini. 54; River , falling; Rain
fall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind
north. --- --- . " :
At 3:30 o'clock an aVning at the!
Sundin tailor shop was destroyed,!
presumably by a firecracker. Lit
tle damage was done in either
case. ,:,:..: ,.V . v
Large Family Home ..- V'" "",'
; 8 rooms for, $3750, excellent
condition; large corner north .with
garden, fruit and flowers. Rea
sonable terms and move today.
Why rent? Becke & Hendricks,
U. S. Bank bldg. ' - J3t
LIcthfleld
in this city July 4. George P.
iitcnrieid, age .85. father of
Charles L. Litchfield. PortUnd:
George F. Litchfield. Salem: Mrs,
TiiA ifffMi .if Ttn.inM. is4hiWw-l AIm Schindler, Mrs. Cora Hoi
i a. l man, Mrs. Gertrude Scott and
, myiyjj.. uwCTt uwv w I Wf It.. .. . . -
take time to teach his employees. "e'en "icnneia. au or sa
tt. w.nt. timoA , nniifiil":ui- Aia survived oy iq grand
from the start. Take a course at "'ren ana one greai granachild.
th. rjinitsi n,iBfn. PrtiTo ndlnnerI oervlces wilt be held Mon
be prepared. New classerformed djr;i,ulr 6 at 330 ck, from
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The Theaters Today
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Oregon "Adventure" by
JaclC London : with Tom
Moore, ', Pauline . Starke,
Wallace1 Beery and Ray
mond Ilatton. I :t .
GraadU-Tom Mix and Tony
In "The Deadwood Coach"
Bligh Hippodrome
Vaudeville and Pictures.
Wanted, a 40OO Loan
I On an improved ranch valued at
$$000." Socolofsky, 341 State. 5
Lost Boston Bull i
H. F. Woodry. of , Woodry tt
Woodry," the new auctioneers, at
Mission and Liberty streets, phone
T5, Ust night lost his Boston bull
dog; ; : The dog . is : about - nine
months old, and he is -a blooded
pup, and worth a lot of money.
So Mr. Woodry is very anxious to-
find him. He fears that some one
passing through may have picked
him-up. If any reader sees or
hears of this Boston bull pup, he
will be doing a neighborly act If
he will get word to Mr. Woodry;
and earn a reward, too. ' -
Special Commonlcation
Of Salem Lodge No. 4, A. F. &
. A a, 31., Monday, July 6th,
piJrt 3 p m-; to conduct the
VXJ funeral of our lateBro.
Geo. s Litchfield; Funeral
aervlcea from Rigdon' parlors at
3:30 p. m. AH Mason' requested
to attend. By order of the W. M.
J. .D. Berwick, Sec. , .
Dr. White, Osteopathy
" Electronic diagnosis and
ment.
treat
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your
your
Tour Color Scheme- -
Careiully considered tn
light fixture.. We go to
.home and make your new fixtures
to . harmonise without extra
' charge. Fixtures designed for spe
cial conditions.' No charge for the
design. - Salem Electric ' - Co.,
Masonic Temple. Phone 7200. j5
institutions which was. also auth
orized by the legislature.
Monday, July 6.
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Bits For Breakfast
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Women Wanted-
At Starr Fruit Products Co.,
Monday, July6. Church and Mill
Sts. Phone 439. . ' 16
Miss Garfield Honored
At the annual' meeting of the
Oregon pioneers in Portland,
which recently closed, the official
program of the ' association used
one of Miss Edna Garfield's poems.
Miss Garfield returned to the city
last night from Tillamook where
she spent several days on busi
ness. :. :'. . -lAWi's?
J. Shell cyv Saurmaa, D 1 J:
Announced the opening "of his
new offices on the fourth floor of
the United States Bank' bnildlng.
it was like Sunday
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The quietest Saturday Salem has
had for a long time. -
The 'weather was kind to the
fruit growers, cool and just right. I
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Salem people who were at Sil
ver. Creek. Falls yesterday j com
plained . at the condition of - the
roads. It is suggested by one of
them that It would pay -Marlon!
county to pave the road clear bp I
to the falls. .
Salem s parks had numerous
picnic parties from other , cities
and towns yesterday. Salem's peo
ple, many of them, went, to other
towns and. to country places. for
their picnic parties! A, fair ex
change is no robbery. A
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If there are any fields of flax
that have not been contracted' tor,
the Rigdon mortuary. Interment
will be made In the Odd Fellows
cemetery, under auspices of Salem
lodge No. 4, AF & AM.
Crangta
. Mrs. Harriet Hocksey Crangle,
85 years of age, died at Lincoln
Polk county, July 3. Mother of
Robert Crangle. Salem: Charles
Crangle and Mrs. Alice Simpson
of Salem; route 1, Mrs. Belle Wa
terburg of Portland and Mrs. Ad
die Spong of Salem. Funeral serv
ices will be held Sunday, July
at 10 a. m. by the Rigdon ft Son
mortuary. ' Interment will be
Zena. , !
used as soil , tts. as well as a
number : of commercial fields. :
The prospects for a good crop
of flax this year are exceptionally
bright, and growers everywhere
are becoming more enthusiastic as
the season, advances. . Governor
Piertepand' Col. W.. B. Ear tram
will meet the caravan at Rickreall
grove where a picnic lunch will
be served.- Governor Pierce and
his companion will give, a short
talk to the delegation on flax con-
Salem is not only building morel ditlons" and possibilities.
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iuiu one nwcuini uuusf uj lul
iub lust, iumuiivui vi iub niinnnsof f-iiir- rnm-rr
but it Is forging so far ahead of rununOC Tlflt UUAId
all Its nast buildlnc records that
before the close of the year total I FIVE IMPORTED AFRICAN AXI
building permits will likely be in
excess of $2,000,000. u ;
The building record for the year
1924 was $1,677,208. The total
for the first six months of the
MALS COMB HERE
Five Angora goats have been
received recently from South Af
rica; by the local raisers In the
year 1925 Is $1,162,325.1 As sev- vicinity of Salem. While the roar-
era! large buildings are to be built I were Imported at considerable ex-
durlng the next few months every
thing points to a most remark
able record of building for a city
of 23,000
During the month of June Just
past, building permits amounted
to 1385.700, compared to $59,'
400 of June one year ago,
One of the remarkable features
Is the building of Salem as a home
town. For. the first half of the
year, with 181 days, building pec
mlts were Issued for 199 dwell
ings and. the month of July shews
no decrease In dwelling permits.
'Home building in Salem for the
first six months this year are as
follows, showing the number of
dwelling permits for each month
and total of permits:
Month-1"' Permits
January ...'.24
February , . t .' 35
March '...... 38
April . . . .V 28 ;
May 34
Brothers. --: ,,: '
When askJ regarding the con
paratlve quality of the Africart
goat and tlie local product, R. W4
Hogg of ; Salem' and one 4 of the
local bnyers. replied that in his
estimation the hair of tta -.African
goat was of a allglitly fiucr qual
ity but that In all. other ijgardi
the local goat was the pquaf if not
the superior of his African cousin.
at
Rodeos Attract v . -..
Salem residents who for some land the state flax plant can ar-
Dr. W. L. Mercer . ..
t Osteopathic physician, 404-5 U.
S. Nat'L Bank bldgr ".-!'i:':'HS
Italian, Old English and Spanish-
Lighting fixtures are now on
display. tnv our rooms. We want
you to come to see them. . We de
sign and finish fixtures to harm
onize with .your interior and "we
are always glad tor carry; but your
Ideas without additional cost. Sa
lem Electric .Co., F. S.t Barton,
owner.' ' Masonic Temple' Phone
1200. ' ' r4" J-5
reason wer v unable . to , absent
themselves from, the city for the
entire week-end, 4 took advantage
of two celebrations nearby-one
at Molalla and the other at Stay
ton. The Molalla rodeo opened
Friday," was in full blasf yester
day, and will close today. tThe
celebration at Stayton was Friday
and Saturday only. Saturday was
the .big day at Molalla, with a
parade headed, . by , the Molalla
band, American legion color guard
Queen Aneita Cole and her escorts
and attendants' entries by the
farm bureau, boys' and girls clubs
and business' firms, followed by
Indians, cowboys and other mer
ry-makers. "The fancy rope work
of Wilkins Williams, Umatilla In
dian, won much "applause.
Cash Talks Here - ,
12 large lots for $1000. ' Inside
Salem limits and In new Irrigation
district,- close 40 car and schools,
Becke Hendricks, U. S. Bank
hldg. . ; . . J2tt
Jack; Taylor Release "
- Jack Taylor was released from
the city Jail Saturday noon upon
deposit-of $10 bail to insure his
appearance tn the ; police court
Mondar afternoon at 2 o'clock.
lie was arrested for being drunk
The Chautauqua Date A
July 9-1 f. Season-tickets are
on aale at Patton's Boostore, Hart
man's Jewelry store, Will's Music
House, Bishop's- Clothing House,
Commercial , Bookstore. Miller's
Store, Buster Brown. Shoe Store,
Sharer's Harness 7 Store Opera
House Pharmacy.' J-5.
Trio In Jail
Three men: were arrested at
South , Commercial , and Ferry
shortly before o'clock Saturday
morning byOf fleers Edwards and
James afid "were taken to the po
lice station to " answer various
charges - In connection with viola
tions of the prohibition law. Otho
Wallace, of Scio, was booked for
possession of liquor, transporta
tion of Intoxicating liquor and
driving while Intoxicated. Ivan
Balschweid, also of Scio, and Roy
Hoigland. of Portland, were book
ed tor being drank.
4. . -
WomeC Wanted . .
At Starr Fruit Products Co.' Mon
day. July 6. Church and Mill. Sts.
Phone 439. -- .'; 35
, pr. Marshall, Osteopathlo
Physician and Surgeon. .
35.
Dronk Man Nabbed ' ' "
At.: least one " Salenir' resident
celebrated the Fourth sot wisely
- btit tod well. lor It wai 6 6'clock
last night when E. Lind met Offic
er' Cutler - He was taken to the
'police station and booked for be
ing drunk. f .
Buy a Lot in Salem Nov
I We have best lot btryt eer han
dled, both north and south, as low
as $3do or two for $450, with ex-
' tra large size, trees, view and
. building restrictions yon will ,like.
$101 down, $5 a month will buy to
responsible .people. . Phone us to
7 see.- Becke k Hendricks, U. S.
j E ink;bldg;l. ' Tft.-". - " : f frit
i WomcmantedUl j " - '
."" At "' Starr Fruit Products Co,
Monday, July . Church and MIU
Phone 439. 3
iv V , : fits. Phoi
.' Fire Depa
.J Two 'ca
Departmenr Called
calls broke Into the tran
' qulllty of, the fire department Sat-
urday, ose of which U traccatl
to the careless use ft firecrackers.
j Shortly before coon the depart-
- ment was called to Fir and Laf
1 telle to extinguish aj roof : fire
i caused by a rpark rrom. 'a 'chiaej,
Reserved Seats-.';
For Chautauqua on sale 9 a. m.
Monday. July 6, at Patton's Book
store and Hartman's Jewelry store.
No phone orders. ' ; . , . 35
Fight Pine Blister Rnst
Prior to establishing a camp
near Black Rock, in Polk county.
in the heart of the White pine
stands, L. N. Gooding, assistant
plant, pathologist at OAC, in
charge of the tight against white
yiue uitaicr rush iu vcauu, xv.
McCloud and A. Grasocsky of
Berkeley, CaL, were in Salem last
week gathering considerable data
from the office of the state fores
ter.. The camp will be established
Monday, and McCloud aftd Graso-
vsky will remain until the survey
is completed. Close Attention will
be given to the young 'growth of
white pine. If the work is com'
pleted before the 'endof the sea
son the men will" then he stationed
in the white pine stand; of eastern
Tillamook county. "
Legion Meets Monday -;.
The final meeting of the peason
before the annual summer vaca
tion will be held by Capitol Post
No. 9, -American Legion, at Mc
Cornack hall Monday night. The
regular twlce-a-month -schedule
will be resumed early in Septem
ber
Reserved Seats -' -.-
For Chautauqua on sale 9 a. m.
Monday, July 6, at Patton's Book
store and Hartman's Jewelry store.
No phone orders. 35
Two nouses One Lot ? -
Modern, priced $3850 to move.
Loads of fruit, flowers and view.
Tea, loads of view; paving south,
Becke & Hendricks, C. S. Bank
bldg. : " . 35tf
Frank Meredith Named :.
Frank:- Meredith-- has been . ap
pointed; accountant for "the state
board of control tar supervise the
new i system . -authorized by the
1925 legislature to make uniform
the systems of all the state in
stitutions and bring them into one
office. The work la a branch of
tfeQ; new consolidated budget eys
tem placed under the state board
of control bythe legislature. Mr.
Meredith will also do the clerical
work in the adninistration of the
restoration reserve fund for state
Reserve Seats ' t
For Chautauqua on sale 9 a, m
Monday, July , at Patton's Book
store and Hartman's Jewelry store,
No phone orders. 35
Get Vancouver Llcen
A marriage license , has been
Issued In Vancouver fo Lewis" H
Bittner. and Pearl Griffith., both
of Salem. - ; ' ""
range for the finances, it will no
doubt be in position to take th-
surplus flax. But it Is rather too
early yet to say anything definite
on this head.
f Some one suggests that the time
may come when we will' see Bryan
running for president on the fun
damentalist ticket. Making a mon
key ot of the donkey? Whatt , :
f ' ' ; :?- s s
They call it devilution down in
ennessee.
Five bank bandits were shot, in
western Washington towns within
few weeks. Whereat - it Is sug
gested that , the "police forces over
that' way are overlooking ( some
good material In the bank clerks
and officials. ' -
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Who Is the richest man In the
world. Several authorities are de
claring that, bitter though the pill
must be. Wall street, Is obliged to
declare Henry Ford the; world's
first billionaire. Wall street
watches Henry like a hawk and
when the Ford Motor Co. filed its
balance sheet for 1924 with the
Massachusetts r commissioner '. o
corporations, as required by law
Wall " streeters sharpened; their
pencils and figured up the' total
value of the' company to be $863,-
000,000.. This Is on the basis of
shares being, worth $5,000, which
is said to be the extreme minimum
estimate. But the making of cars
is only . one of Ford's money mak
ing Interests. He . manufactures
tractors and airplanes, and oper
atea boat lines, railroads,, lumber
camps and coal mines, all of which
add to the total value of his prep?:
erty and brings It above $1,000
000,090. A comparison of assets
and liabilities tor 1923 and 1924
Indicates that the surplus of , the
'fi-i f:-: ' Domes -
At Milwaukee, July 4, Walter J
Domes, age 36 years, a resident of
McCoy, husband of -Mrs. Alma
Gladys Domes, father of Wilfred
, Alton F. and Donald D. Domes:
son of Mrs. Paulina Domes of Mc
Coy; brother of, Mrs. Carrie L.
Guild of Amity Henry W. Domes
and Mrs.'Rosa R. Rutledge of Mc
Coy. Funeral services will be
held Monday, July 6. at 2 p. m.
from the Rigdon . mortuary, inter
ment City View cemetery.
Total
Permits
$ 60.300
-' '118.250
" 102.600
96,350
. M11.600
June ....... 40 -j 113,800
Totals ....199 ? $602,8001
! Everyone who has bunt a house
knows that the cost is fully ' 25
per cent greater than the building
permit. Hence, It" is safe to say
that fully three quarters of a mil
lion dollars worth of homes have
been built during the first half
of this year, or will be completed
within a few weeks. .
pense, It was found necessary for
thelocal men to do so in-order
to secure new blood and prevent
in-breeding. .
ne goats , received here are
around one and one-half years old
and when received had a 15-month
fleece. This fleece was exception
ally heavy and long, some of It
being 16 inches in length, and It
Is expected that when sheared that
the yield will exceed 16 , pounds
per head. This is about twice
what the average, stock goat will
yield.
All of the goats were received
from the A. B. Hobson goat farm
of Cape Town, South Africa, The
local buyers were R- W. Rorr.
William Riddle Sons. J. B.
Stump, U. S. Grant, and Guthrie
fw guardI .
Newell Williams
- ; . -Insurance
311 Masonic Bldg,
V Tel. 1100
SMITH, PUGH &0GDEN ,
. , SELL !
NEW YORK LIFE
214 Oregon Bldg. '. Phone 185
WILL TOUR FLAX FIELDS
FOLK COUNTY TO MAKE IN.
SPECTION JULY 15-ie N
r
i"r,-'. ''.Kasberg '; . ' '-'-X
.Above Cascadia. by drowning.
July 3, Robert Kasberg, age 15
years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Kasberg of 'Salem Heights. Fu
neral services Monday July 6, at
10 a. m. from the Rigdon mortu
ary, Interment IOOF cemetery.
The Dallas Chamber of Com
merce - plans an Inspection and
demonstration tour of representa
tive flax fields in Polk county, on
July 15 and 16. i The tour, which
being made to acquaint all
those - interested In flax crowing
In the county, with the possibili
ties and manner' of growth of the
j crop will. Include . an 'itinerary of
aooui- zo nax fields , with' differ
ent soil types, i which! are beln
May bee
At the home of her danrhter.
730 South Nineteenth street, July
3, 1925, Jane MayDee, age 92
years, 7 months and 9 days. Sur-I
ived by three children. John
MayBee, Onalaska, Wash.. Mrs. B.
M. Woodworth, and Mrs." Daisy
Johnston of Salem. Funeral ser
vices will be from the T$rwilliger
nome tomorrow at 3 p. m. Com
mittal services In City View ceme-
tery.' " , ' - -i v .--
L. 0. DEMAREST
METROPOLITAN
' I4fe Insurance Go.
Res. 140 N. 21st
Phone 1100
FUNERALS
The funeral of Miss Catherine
T. Robertson will be held at the
Episcopal church Monday at 10:30
a. m. Kev. li. D. Chambers will
have charge of services. . Inter
ment will be in City View ceme
tery. Webb funeral parlors In
charge of arrangements. '
A. '
- tx FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS
Phone 727
OREGON a ELECTRIC
n
Woodry & WoocJry
Pays Cash for Furniture
' Phone 75
Harvesting- Comes- First-
Claims for harvesting," thresh
lag and sacking will be given fir".
consideration by the state Lrd
of control, according to letters sent
warehousemen, committees and
attorneys in the various counties
that obtained money "under the
$1,500,000 farmers relief meas
ure passed by the 1925 .legisla
ture. The action was taken by
the board after word had ' been
UdnSBTJMJIER RATH3
....- TO CALXFOIC1A ,' "
BY PICKWICK ' DTAGEa
Can FrancLo ne vay, f 1S0
r- Round . rrir tSp.00 : , ;
Lcj Angelc-,"c-j'way, (27X3
' i Konnd Trip, COuCO,
" C3eclaI Rates to Partus of
i-r ';, Elgtt cr'Mort--. ;
Tcr lafnnailoa and' rieseft-
Itlzzi phone 63 8r or call at
cr:nriL etach: tztz:aii
I v . yf -
GABRIEL -
Powder and Supply Co.
-' Tttata aa WtralskM i
378 loots CMBSMrelAl rkoaa Til
WOODRY
Buys Fumitorq
V' Phoat 611
It may not have been the
driver's fault, yet a Jury is
likely to award' thousands
of dollars In damages on an
accident of this sort. Wh
is going to pay? You- or
a financially strong; depend
able Insurance Company?
You can answer this ques-
tlon now and relieve your
mind of all worryby let
ting u give you full protec
tion through Insurance
: I will gladly submit de
tails as to cost, and the pro-'
tection . afforded by various
, types of ; accident "policies,
. i 4A ki Phone 07 .
: . WARREN F. POWERS
219 U. S. Natl Bank Bldg.
1
UOUgll
in Hot
Weather
Ia as dangerous as a'
cough in' cold weather v
. STOP IT!
r -'-I-'- - - :"
By .taking a bottle of
Schaefer!s Herbal
CougK Cure
;:-. .;. ...,,1.
SCHAEFER'Q
DRUG STORE
The Yellow Front"
135 North Commercial
Phone 197
The Peartar Store
Eye Hygiene
Teri Rules for Conserving
; . Your Sight -
Let yonr-Optometrist ex
amine your eyes at regular
intervals.
. - i
i When yon read, hold our,
head level, and your book
L filteen Inches 'from tha
face.' V.
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Never read iu the twilight, i,
( in, a moving car, or in a
. 'reclining position. !
Never read with the sua
shining directly on a book.
To he continued next Sunday
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Morris Optical-Co.
S01-4 Oregon ItniUliog
Salem, Oregon"
Satisfactory
-
Service
' And
Good Products
are our bids for your business.
Drive Into our service station
next time you motor south and
let us service your car with-
Red Crown or Shell gasoline
and Zero! en c, Mobiloil. or
oucu muncaiuig oils.
Clean, filtered. . gasoline ' and
gooa ou are two important tea
tures of pleasant motoring.
Let Us Serve You
Robinson
r
s
4
Service
Station
Intersection Jefferson and
Liberty HIghwnj s .
Electric Caf
For
E AT S
LADD c; ZUSH, Banlrcxa
.... . . ms -, . ,-''." ,H-
; . fZZm Carrs f--s ,l sm i av- ti 8 pw as.
Youthful
Sight
At Fifty
LET US SHOW YOU HOW,
Staples Optical Company
PORTLAND
Corner Sute and Iligli Streets
; .S.UJ3L OREGON
'
After Your Vacation
I Over
' Photographs will keep your
recollections f the . happy .
hours fresh before you. ; See
our complete line of Cameras
and plan on taking one on
your vacation.". )
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Ccrnrnercial Beck
Ky s- ' 'Store,
' 1C3 North Commercial ,
mm I I ,i mt i mi jr mmw w - .mr f a
I Lit ih vjric-
III J I d ruiwu - I
Specials on Vood
Large Loads IS In. Mill Wood . .
Cords 4 ft. slab wood ........
Cord large second growth fir ..
Cords large second growth fir...
Cords large second growth ftr. . .
Ft." old fir
It Inch oil fir .
4 Ft. oak ......
4 FU ash ......
4 Ft. Maple
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18.0 0 acl
18. 00 anl
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14.00 per card
16.50 per "cord
tC.ZZ rr cord
S5.C 3 r r cord
57.50 i r cord
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