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' 4; ;, : ,, ;.. THE OREGON "STATESMAN,1 OiflEGdNy j ' : . : . THURSDAY MOKING. AUGUST 61925 -
1 Issued Dktlly Except Monday by
THE STATESkCAH M7BUSHIHO COMPAMT
i ,i 115 Soo'N Ccanmercial St, Salem, Oregon ;
R. J. Headrleks
Fred J. Tooxe
C K. Logs 1 -Lottie
Smith -
Aadrcd Bench ,
Manager
Managing-Editor
City Editor
Telegraph Editor
- Society Ekiitor
W. H. Henderson Cireolatio Manager
Ralph H. KleUiCf Advertising; Manager
Frank Jatkoski
E. A. Rhoten
I i W. C. Conner
Manager Jb Dept.
' Livestock Editor
Poultry Editor
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Tha Associated Press if exclusively entitled to tha tim for publication of all mwi
lispaWhea credited to it or not otherwise credited ia this paper and also the local
ews published herein. , , t
' lili'l MHll Jl i l i I BUSINESS OFTICE: .. .
Then a F.. Clark Co' New York 128136 W. Stat 8t.: Chicago, Marquette Bid.;
! Doy A Perner Sharon Bide. Ban Francisco. Calif.; Hieeuis Bide.. Lo Angelea. Calif.
Besloest OffieeX-23 r 58S
Society T.$nr
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n 1 M' Entered at the Poat Officio la Salem, Oregon,' as aeeond-elaaa matter.
-ULADNES3 IN SERVICH J Serve the Lord with gladness Enter
Into his gates with thanksojrlng, and Into his courts with praise: be
thankful unto him, and bletfe Ms Dame. For the Lord Is good. Psalm
NATIONAL ADVERTISING ONE OF THE GREATEST
HELPS IN STABALIZING OUR GROWTH AND
PROSPERITY
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columns of H. S. GUe deserves attention. : He likely knows I i
whereof he speaks - .: . . :
; And his prediction ought by. all means to come true; it
should be made to come true, by the organization of the
loganberry industry, for one thing, under the right leader
ship. v! M : '. , -;
k This is one of the j most attractive fields of the kind in
this country, or any country.
There is a gigantic industry, right within the grasp of
our people. All that is required is leadership, and the kind
of organization that will stay organized.
LET US BE CONSISTENT
Bits For Breakfast I
does not: cost appreciably more in freight charges to
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reach the 100,000,000 pe3ple east of the Rockies than it does
to-reach the 12,000,000 .on the western slope; it costs Very
much less to land a car af fruit or vegetables or other of our
products iri New York on Boston or Chicago than to send the
same car to Denver '
. And this takes in6o consideration only rail freight
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i It is inconceivable that the local chamber of commerce
will endorseopposition to the extension of the Oregon Trunk
Railroad into the Klanynath section of this state. f
I The following resolution -in part in the hands of a
committee from the chamber is clearly in the interest of the
Southern Pacific railroad and expresses denial of right of
competition from another line : "
j "Resolved, that the Chamber of Commerce of
Salem, Oregon, express its confidence in the in- .
tention and ability of the Southern Pacific to
adequately serve and develop the territory its
construction program penetrates and be it fur-
ther resolved we oppose duplication of expendi
ture and operation in territory that is, or will
be, adequately served by one line, and be it
further resolved that future railroad construe-
tion should be directed to the opening of new
territory in our productive state."
It is proposed to; send copies of the resolution to the
I. C. C. and to the public service commission of Oregon.
j This section of the state has been and is still friendly to
rr,rro' Tr,o voWrwUf f c,?,w i. lor-co .!. tM Southern Pacific Dut to.seex.to deny to tne people ot any
bvwatPrmAkP thp Hiffflrenci in fnvnr nf thA Pflstpm mar. section of the state or to another railroad equal rights m
kets in many sections eveln more favorable to our producers rear? to Patronage is neither right nor good policy for any
and our manufacturers 'and shippers of local products , ending ox tummeae.
And the freight rates! to parts of Europe and the Orient ! Thls matter of competition must be settled by the Inter
on Salem products are lower than to many parts of the state Commerce.Commission finally.. If the two lines will not
United States; and thus t3ie wide world is our market, and W this same commission can allow common user privileges,
it will pay to advertise andotherwise exploit the high quality Ald if Eastern finances want to take a chance on the invest
things we have to sell in all-lands, and to market the products ment u is hardly consistent for a chamber of commerce
of our soil as they are harvested or in manufactured form usually putting forth frantic efforts to encourage the invest-
in every country; and we ;We already doing this. Scotland mt of outside money in this state, to pass resolutions
.is one of the best markets Cor Oregon prunes. England has designed to keep it out. i ;
been taking large quantities! of our prunes almost ever since The Salem Chamber should find some other mode of
we have produced prunes. , He list is extending constantly, expressing good will to the Southern Pacific and take a stand
I J i With national and international advertising, Salem is no ut wwaru au bwuuiu aim an interests oi tne state,
pent up Utica -
; I On the contrary, the worJd is her oyster. We will draw
i an increasincr stream of monley from wider and wider dis
tances for the products of our isoil and it will be new money, I ine automobile industry ranks first among the
and the resources instead of Jbeing exhausted will increase country's manufactures. The v growth of the industry keeps
! constantly; and this will come 'about with the aid of general Pace with the development of better roads. The registration
advertising. ' tees Ilcenses and. gasoline taxes go largely into the construe
ill! So national advertising is a subject of vital importance Hon and maintenance of the state highways.
to Salem and the Salem district 1 Last year these two items of highway costs paid from
'i 1 ; Coupled with quality products, proper distribution and license tax funds amounted to $305,226,742 which was more
ellimr i enenrv. it means the stabilizing of market demand than twice the amount of federal tax.
i Dver this country and throughout the wide world for what i " If . the? rate of registration since the. beginning of 1925
! we raise arid manufacture and pack and ship J continues the amount received from the automobiles of the
' ' i i Immediate market demand; and it means the creation of country will far exceed that of any previous year.
a cood will demand that in a measure gives control to our i But tremendous as the .total receipts are from automo-
producers ; makes for what amounts to a franchise; compels J bile sources there is demand for both construction and main-
the cooperation of the dealers all down the line; not only for tenance of highways far beyond the amounts thus raised.
the crops of a season or a year, but throughout the years , In Oregon the cost of maintenance will increase rapidly
And it insures a sure and steady expansion. . since the main highways of the state were built before it
It has been said that advertising is the life blood of busi- was evident that they must stand the traffic over them by
. - i : i. : i J 1 1 a J i 1, i M ..
neSS. It IS alSO tne most powerxui agciit vl uiuusiriai aim uie ircuicuuuus irut&s auu uaiicis wiiiuii iiuw use meiu
community expansion and prosperity. . , almost continuously.
1 J i All this goe3 almost without saying now. j To levy taxes against the heavy auto transportation
' ' i'1 J L j " trucks and busses commensurate with their damage to the
i - Salem ought not to lose the cumulative- value of the highways is a perplexing problem. The last Oregon legisla
advertising that has been done for her prunes of various ture tried to require them to pay more than they are now
brands; of her dehydrated fruits and vegetables,: of her paying toward highway maintenance, by passage of the bill
loganberry juice, and other products. 4 the operation "of which is held up at present by referendum.
! Concerning her loganberry juice, the letter in the blogan ? In the meantime, the highways are giving way under
AdTertlie and stahilize '
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Orsanixe and Oregonlze
Tell the world only ot the things
we hare or can do better than aay
other section. We have plenty to
adTertlse in that manner.
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There is a kind of effectlre ad
vertising that will not cost one
cent the advertising of our own
people by word of month. That
is the way California Is best ad
vertised. ,We ire losing several
million dollars worth nf i(tT,r.
tising annually I here in Oregon
from the fact that oar own peo
ple, who know best, do not per
sistently talk about the wonderful
advantages we have here in "Ore
gon.
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Loganberry juice ! is coming
back. It will come back through
its sheer excellence. There is
nothing as good. A man with
vision and one with organizing
ability could get the growers be
hind a movement that would put
over loganberry ju'ce in a large
way, and this world stabilize the
whole industry, and be worth mil
lions annually to the Salem dis
trict. Si
We have many men of that
stamp here. Which one shall it
be? The whole thing Is ready.
Now is the accepted time. There
is no time like the present.
la
They are boring for oil again
down at Astoria, and they are
sure they are going to strike it
rich. Let's all hope they may not
be disappointed.
m
Next week the Slogan editor
must prove that we lhave a great
field here for a seed Industry of
immense proportions. ' If you can
help, you are hereby invited.
Lodge Roster
nUTXKXAl ORDER OP EAGLES, maoet
lit a ad Srd Wad. W. O. W. BaU. . X.
Wllltt. gee'y. Tel. 13 84-K,
mnox sosro
TYPOGRAPHICAL NO. 10 SECOXD
Saturday, t p. m. m. D. Filkiartoa,
yreaideat: Roy 8. Blodrett. arretary.
small, and may make, the stars
also appear as near as we please.
However, It Is admitted that at
this time it is -impossible to know
whether Bacon actually Invented
a telescope or merely worked out
the theory upon which all mag
nifying glasses are based.
As to the possibility ot Digges,
an Oxford man, being the Inven
tor, It is said that in the middle
ot the 16th centnry he found
Bacon's ideas in a Bacon manu
script, now lost, and went to work
to produce glasses in accordance
with them. Digges died young
with his work unfinished and It
remained tor his son. Thomas, to
assert the father's claim as an
inventor. The son Is quoted as
saying his father often demon
strated his glasses by reading
from a distance the numbers and
letters on coins thrown by friends
on open fields.
t
tT"
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ta-1 es Dial
Paaliahed ovary aaormiaf (exevyt Mea-
fcaJem, tao capital m uregoa.
Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising
Daily or Eaaday
3 eoata par vsrd
.5 orato Mt verd
ceata poc rr
Oao tiaie..
Taxoo tueoa-
Bix tn
One aioata. daily aad
Baay 20 eaau pr wore
la order to oar tao aaoro taao oao
tlmo rata, ad Tart i mom at taut rma is
eeaaoeatiro iaaaea.
! AA. take for reaa Uiaa IS oeata.
1 Ada. raa Sua day OXIT ekarcod at
eae-tiao rata.
- r-
I AdTertUeatoata (except Poraoaala
aad SiHtaiioaa Wasted) will bo takea
over tao telepaoao if tao adrartiaor to
nWrlbff to pkoaa. .
Tko Btateeaiaa will roeeir adrar
tieoBemta at'BT tiato-of tko day or
aifha. To laauro pro par elataUiea
tioas ads. akoold ao La Wafer 1 , aa.
TELEPHOKI tl or SSI
FOR REXT Boobs . , S3
PLEASANT EOOM CLOSE IX.
584-W.
rnoxE
25a
HOUSEKEEPIXQ OS SLXXPI50 roe.
til S. Caarca. J5J34tf
FOB RXXT TO WlIXA.il ETTE GIRL
rooai aad board ia pleaaaat eoaatry
boaio. Traaeportatioa f-maraateed.
' Piaao. .oleetrie lirhta, borne yririlereo.
34 car SUtosmaa. . SSaStt
PRIKTXO CARDS, BUS 14s BT f H
wordiar. "Ko Bot" l
coat oaeb. Bute Baaiaaaa eifio,
. (rvaad floor. . . - .
BOOkt FOB RXXT IS MODERN BOMB.
Uroo blocks inm state aoaao. All
roBTeaiaacaa. Ooatiaaaa refarr4
Ptoaao civa reiarosoos aad addreee A
B, ear StaUaajaa. 341
FOB REST ROOM SUITABLE TOM
etadeata. wit aloopaua pore pnruo(oa
odor. Keferameoo ar ra
r aUatoeaaa.
Everytkiaff aeodera.
ejoJrad. Adoroas
FOR KEXT Ho
37
i !
CONCERT CURTAILED
Money to Loan
' O Real Ettato
T. K. FORD
(Oeor Lodd Baab Baak)
3ZF0BK TOU I.EATK TOUB HOVE
OB CAR HAVE IT
Insured Properly
Pkoaa 161. Boeko A Beadrteka, V. 8.
Baak Bid-. 1 4-1 S-U
WHICH WAY OUT?
INVENTION ' IS CLAIMED
OXFORD DECLARES TELE
SCOPE IS OWN PRODUCT
OXITJRD. Eng. Not satisfied
that credit for the invention of the
telescope had been properly
placed, the subject has been gone
into recently at Oxford with the
result that a claim is made that
the instrument - was Invented at
Oxford by an Englishman, and
that the only question to be decid
ed is whether that Englishman
was Roger Bacon, or the Eliza
bethan philosopher, . Leonard
Digges.
Supporters of the Oxford claim
credit Galileo with being the
greatest advertiser" of the tele
scope but insist that he did not
Invent it, nor did the Dutcn spec
tacle makers, who i are accorded
credit as the first who made the
telescope an article ot commerce
r In favor of the Oxford claim It
1 pointed out that in the 13th
century Roger Bacon wrote
may be so formed that the most
remote ' objects may appear- Just
at hand, and the contrary, so that
we may read the smallest letters
at an Incredible distance, and may
number tnings, though ever so
AUTOMOBILES
LEIPSIC. For the first time
since the founding of the Gewand
haus concerts in 1781 a visiting
orchestra, the Saxonlan State, will
be Included In the season's pro
gram. The extraordinary duties
imposed upon the Gewandhaus
ordhestra by the reconstruction ot
the Lelpslc municipal opera has
caused the city council to curtail
the concerts. "The Gewandhaus
orchestra will be available' for
only 18 concerts during the sea
son, while the Saxonlan State will general repairing, tires and
mbea. acresaorira, .raa aad oil. MtU-
FOR RENT 7 ROOM BCXOALOW
ITnfBrnUhed. garage, zirdem. and frait.
102) Court Stroet. S74lf
HOUSES FOR RENT 10 TO $4
BECKE A UEXDR1CX&
V. 8. Bk. Bid. - T,f
HOUSE FOB REXT CLCSX IV. JX
eairo Hotel Ar. STJlett
FOB RE XT
T reoai good flattered aoaao t vortt
Salaai; X blocka freai ttraoa oar. Frai
tree aad rarde. f 10 04 par aieotb.
ririek aad Roberta, in k'a. Coai'W
Pkeao 1M. -
Wanted Mlscellaeon C5
WE WRECK EM
Porta far all ear.. We eell for lea.
Get oar prices trailers. Balem Aato
Wreckiac Co, 403 &. Ckmrab Street.
PAoao 3159. . laSU
SCHEELER AUTO WBECKIXO CO, will
bay year old car. Hifbest caab priee
paid. 1QS5 N. Comtrril gt. ljltf
AUTO REPAIRING
be heard in two.
Now that everything else has
been discovered, the explorers
might start expeditions to find the
reputed 'dry" spots in the United
States.
I.KRA I.EBENUOOU OARAGK.' Pboao
54. Miller aad 8. I'ona-rcial 8ta.
jWa apecialixe ia reeoaditioaing Botara.
1 - Satitf
i
AUTO TOPS
SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK.
O. J. Hull Aato Top A Paiat BWy.
!Rear fire derertBiat. S-al6f
I General Markets
I
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HELP WANTED
PORTLAND. Aug. 5. -Portland
dairy exchange: Butter, extras
50c; standards 49c; prime firsts
47c; firsts 45c.
Eggs, extras' 37c; firsts 36c;
pullets 32c; current: receipts
30c.
HOP PICKERS WASTED
(For two of oar yarde. tbe Ifitoaa
1 Ranch ar ladepeadeaeo. 117 aerea.
i aad tke Cartia Kaaek. near Talbot ata
l tioa. 80 arrea. Uaaal aceoaiaoda-
tioaa furaiahed. Tarda' ia oxeelleat
fahaao. Piekinr w:tl btri a boat Sep
tra be r 1st. Reriater aow at Oaorfa
Watera cirar atoro. or 1araia Jk
Coraorer. Bos 63. over Poaaey's eter
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PORTLAND,. Aug. 5. Hay:
Buying prices, 'valley timothy
18 19; . do eastern Oregon 121
& 24.50; alfalfa 119; clover
$16.50; oat. hay $15.50; cheat
$15; oat and vetch $16.50;' straw
$7.50 8 ton. Selling prices $2
a ton more.
HOP PICKERS WANTED FOR THE
I Williams bop yard. 101 aerea, 4 aaile
weak of Saleas. Usual aeceaaasoda
tioas furnished. Tard la oxeelleat eoa-
ditioa. Picking will Mart aboat Sept.
1st. Register at Uaited Cigar Store,
or Lane Morley'a, eoraar 17tb aad C
UTel 1151 IS. - aat-
HELP WANTED Male 11
WASTED A MAN FOR LIGHT WORK
Address Box 4. care Btatesnaa. ll6tf
BRICK FOR THE UAULIXO. APPLT
Oregon Packing Co, 2s5 Soath IZth St.
WOODRT THE AUCTIONEER BtTTS
aaoA tarn tare tor eaeb, Fao 911.
. aissi
WANTED 50 USED FOLD I SO CHAIRS.
School Disk Ko. 31, Gates, Oreg. .
35aS
WANTED WOOD OLD FIB AND oak.
ill axchango brand new phonograph
for wood. Write box 233 ear btt--ta.
. - . ; , SJaS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USER
atovoa, tools, laraitoxe. stui l uM
Qoods Dopk, appooits ooart booaa.
-. tsu
cash paid for false texth
deatal go id. platiaam aad discarded
Jswelry. Hok Baieltiag aad Kofi aery
Co, Otaago. Michigan. tiiil
WAXTED PRIVATS MONET FOB
farm loans. Wo have aoreral appltra
rioao on baad. Hawkins d Roberts
lac.. tOS Or row BH-. SSdietf
FOR SALS
HAT FOR SALE FETCH AND OAT,
by tbo balo. ton or ear load. Mark
McCallietcr. pboao S1S-J. J7s
GOOD VIOLLS FOB 8 ALE. TEU 3044-W.
FOR SALE A CAR OF CLOVER HAT
also a ear of oats and vetch ha. J.
A. Gardner. Phone SIKH -. . 3Ta7
FOR SALE FIVE GOOD COWS FRESH
thro moDlha. New aopamsor sd
- cream caaa. Tad Wkitehead, Toraer,
Oregon. - 7at
PORTLAND, Aug. 5. Grain fu
tures: Wheat, hard white. BS.
Baart. August, September $1.52;
soft white, August, September
$1.52; western white, August, Sep
tember $1.51; hard winter Aug
ust. September $1.52; northern
spring August. September $1.50;
western, red, August, $1.47; Sep
tember $1.48; BBB hard white.
WANTED SHEET. METAL WORKERS.
State age and experieaee. Lastmaa
Brothers, 8ileerton. Oregon. llaS
WANTED 3 OR THREE GOOD HI' STL
era to work in tire factory. Exper
ienced preferred. Call at 315 Caster.
llaft
ALFALFA. GRAIN. . HAT. TIMOTHT.
oat, barley aad wheat, jruaraateed
oaality, prompt shipment. Prices
application. Richard Kyman. Wsi!a
Walla. Wash. ; . 3TS
FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEH
eoata a baadle. ClrcalatioB departoiMt
Oregon Btatoaman. . - - STU
MAN WANTED AS COLLECTOR FOR
I established business. Mast devote ea
tire time, aad prefer one who has had
some mercantile experience. Address
1760 care Hta teaman, gi'iag fall par
tirnlsrs. llsfltf
HELP WANTED Female 13
present traffic and the owners of the smaller cars are being wanted neat housekeeper, caii
j; aj a. ii . n. e I ' at Director's Iepsrtment 8tre. "13sS
with those of the huge transportation" cars. The owners of
WANTED Employment 19
the ordinary touring cars resent higher license the ordinary 2?vJ cilmiS.la
commercial or farm truck: owner orinoses anv additional coat I . .
by way of license. All want improvements and efficient rnain- ob garden plowing, basement
,,. . ..... Ili SJs and team work, aboae 19FS.
tenance The onlv obvious wavs orjen for meetinc the situa-1 imi4U
tion in the future are to defeat the referendum, add more youso woman with girl wants
m . - - ; I j nWBMCSr-yiuz m VFSVVa oat .ssai J am w-m
taxes to property values or pass tne nat. . i
BILLY'S UNCLE , i ; ; - . ; . .
Twf' i lOs:Tr rSSS&ikTU wwxw,- hjizr. .1. Wk XaV'Af
' 'J R
ls8
FOR RENT
21
FOB REST STOREROOM OS STATE
street. Iaqaire Hotel Arg. 31J3SU
PRINTED CARDS, SIZS It BT 7km
, warding vror Meat. ' price IS seats
each. Stateaamaa Jtaalaaas Of tie a, a
groand floor.
FOR RENT LOWER HALF OF LARGE
resideaeo at 2031 State, garage, S25
laeradiiHt water and lirnts.
WINNIE PfcTT T JOHN. : Realtor.
31aVf
FOR RENT ApartmetUa 23
ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOM
310 N. 14 th.
APARTMENT
tSall
Trespass Notices
For Sale
Trorpass Katleea. " stxo Hit larkes,
priatod oa good 10 oanee aaatasa oas
lag tko werda. "Notieo la Horoby vie-
, on Tkat Trespassing ia Strictly Forbid
den Oa Theo Prom Use Under PoaaMy
t Proaoostio. Price 15 sock or.
, for SSe. Su teaman Fab. Co, Salem.
Oregoa. - . . tlstf
W ATKINS PRODUCTS TERRITORY
ope for rustler 1330 ear 8tteemaa.
S'all
SELI US TOUR USED FUSNITCBCR
H. U Stiff FarnJtar Co. Used Oooda
Dept. Opposite eovrt boaao. I7m11tf
BFCirPT BOO KB SIZE S" BT SH.
0 raeoipt forms la book, IS oeois pos
book or two far ti ma. State..
man1 of (ice, SIS Sootk Commercial St.
Salam. - STftMf
FOR BALE UTerUKk: Z9.
FRESH COW INQUIRE 745H BELLE
' St. . ' Sa
VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERWN.-i
PVoao 303S-W. Bt. 3. Boa 39. Stjltf
FRED W.-LAXGE. VETERINARIAN '
Office 420 8. Commercial. Pheae 1199.
JjykjiHMJIMNljH
WOOD ' FOR SALE 4&
FURNISHED
133A 8Ute.
3 ROOM
APARTMENT.
33al0
FOB REST APARTMENTS S91 M. Cm-
EiaL. - 33tf
APARTMENT FOR REST 3-ROOMS
aad kitchenette. $21.50. 1-reosa aad
kitchenette. SIS. Cioso-ia. 5J mar
ion. 33atl
DOROTHY DAHNIT
By Charles Mcllanus
! iifK " frXTc-cTrtN STfJi " jrX-&cS??) lSra?aroS ,A SfF) 3 !
f " U !i 1 i - ; : ' . .. . . : . ' -'.j'.- , . ' ...... .. ... ..... ...... . ,
August, September $1.54.
Oats, No. 2. 38-pound white
feed, August. September $40; do
S 8, pound gray, August, Septem
Jber $10... -
Barter. No. 2, 44 pound Autrcr
September $$1. . -
Corn. No. 2 EY shipment Aug
tut. September $4450. -r
Mlllrun, standard. August
$28.50; September $28.50.
SALTTT.T . UAJmUTS
OXAZX . . .
'. t wbit ', $133
Ke, 1 red. aacked . 1.3S
PORK. ITtJTTOM . AJTS BRET
Top nose . , ,13-
eowa , S9.au l is.o
Dressed hoga - .It
Top ateer .o
Cow . 33O5.00
Bella ; L ; 3 m r e
Kpnag Uaba. SO Iba aad aader tcwH
Heavier n.::. r : .oH
Veal . tetjl
Aresao veal - US
O . . t .
UiU htas .
Heavy boas .
Old roosters
, Broiler f
: FOCXTXT
.13clS
aoj2o
4eJ30
-ESasV BUTTXB AKD XUTXXX7AT
Buuerfst .49
Ossmi,ybtur . ., ;, t 4e4
Args 'ti, .24
. . A
ei . ,, ... .JO
Standards
Vieot-
UUX. per swt,
- BEST 6RADE OF WOOD 4 t,
4 ft. asd IS lack.
Dry mill wo.
Oroe mi wood.
Dry see4 growtk fir. . .
Dry aad old fir.
' Dry 4-fU ash. ass pit sad eoA. '
FRED E. WELLS, -Frompt
delivery sad raaeeeeals ' pH a
3 SO Soath Ckwrck. Thoao 1S4S. 43 ami
1S-TNCH OLD FIR SECOND QROWT1
oa aa ask, Fkon 19F3. U. D. May
fisid. . 3flM
OOD COAL DBF WOOD
PROMPT- DELIVERIES. .
HILLMAN FUEL CO.
" TELEPHONE 1S5S. 4tf
POULTRY AND EGGS ,43
PURE BRED BARRED ROCK COCK-
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Garde Road. i. 8. Marshall. .K. ..
Box I03E. 5s
NURSERY STOCK . 49
FOR SALE CHEAP 37 ACRES ' OF
fiaa laad, six mile from Salem. Good
now batldinga,. abont half raHrratod.
balaaco psitore. Rwnaiag Water, aomo
timber. Will giv good terms. Itigbt
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