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f w , . .... IIITE ORGOX SfATEsiANSAiEii OREGON . : THtnSDAY,MORNTOGr SEPTEMBER 5; 1023 ,v n 4 013 Issaed Dally Except lfoadar y . .r 4,, IHB STATZSMAX PTBUSHIKO COmTAJTl. V tli SoaH Coraitereial Bt, Sales, Orefoa r1.- k... sw -a 5 ?drIe Manager Fred J. Tmmi - - Manaaf-Editer C. K. Loc --. - City Editor Leslie Smith Teterrapa Editor Aadred Baaelt - - - Society Editor I W. H. EiwiirKM - Clreolatiem Muicr Ralph H. )aWl' U4rortieia Vaoe-ee raakJaakoakl - e JCaaagrr Joo Dept. : E. 4. AMU - CO I MM W.GtOwraT ' Waltr-E4itor ' MEMBER Or THB ABSOCLAIfcL ?fRSft i Tk Associated Press is eselunely catitled to ska aeo tor pbjnrfto t au wt Ilspetetaea credited to is or aot otherwise credited Ms f'aDor avl aM thvlMi awa published herein, w .i.. . j f i , - BUSINESS OFFICES ' f Brer. 839 Worcester Bide Portland. Or. f Thomas jr. Clark Co, Nw Tork, 128-139 W. gist St.: CTiiKJ, Xar(fott ridr.; Doty A. Vayao. Skaroa Bid; 8aa Fraaeisco, Calif.; Hirriaa Bide Loo Ave. Calif. TELEPHONES: . I.'. ". ,. , Basinet 0fflei3 or 60S Circulation Otfioe 58 Jfea-a D. jrtont 2-i Society Editor ! 1C ' Job Depertraeat I ... i ' 5M Entered at tha Post Office la Salon, Oyeron. aa aeeoad-elaee matte t - V v THE EXPECTED . A. great many persons from California are 'arriving in Oregon looking for farms in the Willamette valley, reports the state chamber of commerce. V " - i . .. . This condition must be "wormwood and gair to the California booster whose chief pastime is lambasting .Oregon generally. . Why Calif ornians do not move up enmasse into Oregon's perpetually green fields to enjoy her welcome show ers share her mammoth crops and splendid progress, passeth understanding. HEAT CtrTTEa'8 CNION NO. t Moet aoeoad iaad fowrtlt WodaoadaT. Praaidaat W. E Malbara; McrcUry, RoSert Peda. CAPITAL TTPOCB APHICAL UNION NO. 210 Pmidant. O. r. Evaai; rotary, U. D. Pilkeatoa. Meota aoeosd Satar dar. :00 p. au i CARPENTER'S I UNION NO. 10 Meets Thurv : tainf. Artaar Tack r, pmidrat j Wat. Petti t. svervtary. flkilW! mvhuiirii fnrn inked. Phen 179. CITY SHOULD RAISE MINIMUM ' ' September V 1033 ' ' i ' ' '! SAFETY" WHILE ASLEEP: I yrMj both lay' me down : in peace, and sleep: for thou. Lord, only makeat jne dwell in safety' P8afm.:S. V SALEM IS GROWING AND WILL GROW FASTER S' t AS A PAYROLL CITY- T V ' l "It took Salem a good while to-' begin to get her gait as a payroll city, but she is going, fine now, with every, prospect m ', j it t rm. " ' r 1 ' 1 oi constantly , greater growtn. . jme cannenes oi paiem in 1911 put up about 30,000 cases of fruit and vegetables, and we thought we were idoing very well then but the pack oi the canneries of the Salem district, for ,the present year wilj b around a million cases. In other lijies of manufacturing there has been great growth in the sam'e period,; and it iant tooTnach to say that Salem has already become a manufac turlgljity of outstanding importance, as cities of j her size: on this coast go ; - ' ' l '(- ; rAnd hervmdre than $10,000,000 Annual yrblj for a city of 23,000, aniTwith her suburbs mahung up a Wetrbpolitait community, of something more than 25,000, gives a better showing, according to good authority;, than isto the :eredft of any other city of the size in all the tPacif ic Nortbwest. Hvj- f ' Marion county uses about a thirtf of all the cans used in the Pacific Northwest in making up .the total fruit and vege table., pack. -M . : i ' Salem has the largest paper mill west of the Rockies for the making of the finer grades of paper; and this mill is con stantly, growing; growing in quantity and average quality of ; output. , -' - fi '''ru'"---.'--: a-' v."--';.-.'v v,-v Salem has some of the largest fruit canneries in the whole country, like that of the Hunt Bros. Packing company and the Oregon Packing company. ' ; " , Saiem had and will have again the largest loganberry juice operations in the world. w '"Salem has the1 only fine fiber flax industry in the United States, turning out fiber of the highest grades for the worlds' j markets. The first plant to spin these fibers is just'starting; erected by the Miles Linen company, a home concern. This factory is to make twines from the yarns, and eventually will tveave various linen fabrics. A second linen mill, to be erected by, the Oregon Linens Incorporated, is beingorgaized no.w, ' In due course,1 we will' be selling $100,000,000 annually of flax products, and employing directly and indirectly in this industry a million people. This development,, which the writer believes is as certain as the rising and setting of th'e sun, will justify a city here of many more than 100,000 people. ; ;.; j I - : , .. ' ' : - : ;; ' .? " ; p i There is being: built now the factory of the Western Paper Converting company, to make boxes and envelopes, arid a great number of specialties from the paper of our paper mill, :and from its by-products. This plant will no doubt eventually employ! several hundred people. There is pretty sure to be built soon in Salem a beet I sugar factory; perhaps two of them. ;We haveji nrospect of securing here a potato starch and dextrine and flour factory. All these things will bring many more factories. There will be a cumulative industrial growth. p; ; , ! v 4 Salem now goes to the ends of the earth with her prod Iwia, bringing in jriew wealth year after year, and capable of being continued and increased throughout all the ages of the future.' . J; ' r: ... There is "white coal" enough available to fill all the Wik lamettevalTey with the hum of industry; a power' that may be used andWed and that will never wear out, as long as the laws of nature permit the mists to arise from the ocean and to fall iri the f6jrm of snow and rain to keep the rivets running down the mountain sides. -' - j- H3alem will be a big city, and it will be an industrial city, SQ.preparedor by the decrees of nature. And thus.it will be . a prosperpis city! surrounded by a thrifty rural population-p ; '.'Atid it will be a Gibraltar prosperity, in the land of diver ' ?tyvin (he country of opportunity, where there is seed time ;and harvest in all the twelve months of every year; some thing to do and ; something to sell every day of the 312 br ; thbSGo. ! . ; ' - :':.y ' -f " ' There is no such diversity in any other district in the world; no other district in which there are so many exclusive opportunities in crops the cultivation of which amount to; a franchise A ' ; . " : . , ,. , So what we have done so fariand vhat we are doing now . furnish only a glimpse of what our children and; children's . children will do, by merely "carrying on" and enlarging the lines bt endeavor i that the pioneers and -the people of tjie freaenV generation have demonstrated are feasible.. . Saturday evening one Vincent McMahan was arrested and jailed, charged with driving a motor vehicle while intox icated. He had tun the car he was driving into another car injuring the latter. At midnight he was liberated under bail. When the hour set for his hearing arrived he was still at liberty. He was simply permitted to do what amounted to obtaining immunity from imprisonment, fine and forfeiture of his drivers' license, with his bail money. The city law con templated jail and license forfeiture for him and fine. There are others convicted for the same offense who are in jail, after paying fines and forfeiting their licenses. This is not right. , The recorder's court has shown increased determination to impose heavier penalties than formerly in enforcing the law although the penalties have been far below the maxi mum provided by city ordinance. And these city penalties for driving while intoxicated are ridiculously low in comparison with the state penalties for the same offense. The minimum penalty upon conviction for this offense is 5 days in jail, $50 fine and 90 days revocation of drivers' license under city ordinance. The minimum under the state law is 60 days in jail, $100 fine and'ond year revocation of license. . i V .r. :. That there should be these differences between the pen alties prescribed by this city and the state is ridiculous. These provisions reversed would be more reasonable than how for surely the danger to life and property is far greater on the crowded city streets than on the outside highways of the state. The state law has the unanimous approval of sober drivers and is none too severe. And so long as officials refuse to impose the maximum penalties and the guilty are allowed bail in sums which represent less than the total min imum legal punishment, there is need of increasing the pen alty by ordinance. ) Union Roster Lodge Roster PBATERNAL ORDER OP XAOLP.S. Moot lt amd rd Wad. W. O. W. Hall. 8. U. WIHtt. Pw't. T1. 1SM R VALUATION i IS IXCKEASEIi OLYMPIA. Sept. 2. (Zy Asso ciated Press.) The total assessed Taluation !o( teal and personal property in the state of Washing ton za equalized by the various county boards of equalization for the current year, excluding steam and electric railroad and telegraph properties amounts to $1,010,- 237,800, it was announced at the offices of the state commission here this afternoon. The figures show a net increase orer last year of $10.57M50t Marshf ield -Pacific Veneer plant reopens with 40 men em ployed, i j General Markets 1 PORTLAND, Sept. 2. Portland Dairy exchange: Butter, " extras 50c; standards 4 8 c; prime firsts 47c; firsts 45 c Eggs, extras 42c; firsts SSc pullets 37c; ! current receipts 33c. . Oregon Stat es-main ; tXfc Orrstra &tstttaaai Paaliakad rr-r aiaraiat aseovt V' day) at Saioa tao capital of Ortfom. 1 Local Rates For Classified Advertising Ono tlaa. Thrao tia Oa atoata, daily sad Boadar Zai!y or Snaday S oaota pr word 5 ota pmr word .1 eomU or word .20 coata vor word la oHor to oar too Wjora taaa ono timoato, adrortiaomoat aiaat raa im aoaaoenliro iaaaa Ko Ad. Uko t-r taa 1 aato. Ada. raa Saaday Oi'LT taorfod at oaa-tuaa rata. AdvortWoioata (axraat Poraoaata aad Bitaatioaa Waatod) win ko takom oror too tclopaoBo if tao adrortiaor U S aabaeHVar to paoao. i - Tao fUUnui will rcol'o advar tiaanaata at aay tiaio of tfco day or aifnU To iatrur propor claaa-.flro-tiooo ad a. aaoald ko la Woforo T p. at. TELXPB05 ZS or tt Vf AXTED EaspOTTDU 19 UIGH PCHOOL, GIRL WANTS TO WOEJC for board aad m. with aaall par. llrrtaa Hotalc. Ku 8, Saieau 19' WOOL GOLF not-. CHILDKEX'S aport . kait to ordar. lUaA kail-tins- rkoaol?7SJ. 19a30tf CITT ASD COCSTT WOOD BAW1XO. Paoaa 101. ltall rOH OARDEX FL0WT50. BASZMEXT ivra FOR SALE 57 rxrsn cKisprrTrs at the bta?c! Nona PortUod B4. ' .a4 ALTALF.i. ORAIX. HAT. TIMOTIIV. Hii. karWy and waaat, raaraalr o,alfty. prompt klpal. Fru-e pplW-aJoa. Ktcbard Xjava. WaUa Walla. Wuk. ' litti aad too work, paa 1 , IPail SUGAR SACKS FOB SALK. KO PHOXC Mrrd. m drlirorm. rak ad carry. 60 roala Pr d. liaat Broa. caaarry. WAXTED EXPERIENCED CLERK wiakra potiuoa ia drat atorc. Wrila Orl . Crosdala. Tirwr. Otrcoa. or raro SUtnaiaa. Boa 3ZSA. 19f FOR BALE OLD XEWIP1PERS. Til tiu a Naaaia. ctrcsiauoa spoiw- Orra 8ttcaaua. 7 WAXTT.D POSITIOX IX GOOD HOMES for two kick rad Filipino ooya to work for room and board wkilo atady inc for the oiiniMry. KIMBAU. 8CIKX)L OF THEOLGT Money to Loan Oo Bal Ettato T. K. FORD (Orar Ladd Buas Bask) BITORS TOU LEAVE TOCB HOME OR CAR HA VI IT Insured Properly Pkoao 181. Boeka Baadrieka, XT. 8. Baak Bide 4-SS-U AUTOMOBILES ' SALEM ALTO WRECKING CO. WkrvU. Tirr. Kimx. t'rndert Half Priro and Iaa Part for all rara, cah for old rare. 402 S. Church rhoao 2139 liStf IX OTHER DAYS (Portland 'Journal of yesterday.) . There is reminder of two fine old pioneer families in the burial at Silverton this afternoon of Miss Fielda McClaine, 32. Back in the old days, Coolidge and McClaine was a household word in Marion county. Members of the firm were leading business men of Silverton who had the confidence of the people far aid near. They were public-ispiritcd and Silverton's substantiality and growth was widely expressed in their endeavors and enterprises. A beautiful park, one of . the most picturesque in any city in Ore gon, was the gift of the firm to the city, and it will stand, as an example of their interest in the home town as long as time will last Members of both families, after all these years, still live in Silver- ton. Miss Fielda McClaine, who was laid away in the SilVefton'Wtne-' tery this afternoon, was a highly esteemed member of one of -these families. Patient and smiling always through several years of suffer ing from an incurable ailment, she was an example of true woman hood and a worth representative of the old pioneer stock of . Oregon. PORTLAND, Sept. 2. Grain futures: Wheat, hard white, blue stem, Baart. j September $1.50 5 October $1.48; soft white, Sep tember, October $1.48; western white, September, October $1.48; hard winter, September, October $1.47; northern spring, Septem ber $1.48; October $1.4 6;. western red, September $1.46; October i.4 4; UBB hard white. Septem ber $1.36; October $1.53. Oats, No. 2, 36-poand white feed. September, OctobfT $29 No. 2, 38-pound gray, September, Oc tober $28. I 1 Barley, Xo, 2, 46-pound Sep tember, October $32; No. 2. 44 pound, September, October $31. rt Corn, o. j 2, eastern yellow shipment, September' $42.50. .. Millrun. standard, September $31; October!$29. SCUEELER AUTO WRECKIXO CO, win bay your eld car. - Higaost caak prira paid. IOS W. Comm-rrial f.. I)lltf AUTO REPAIRfXQ S FORREXT 21 PRIXTID CARDS. BIZX 14" BT IH wordiaf 'Tor V pro m ooaai ooca. Etataaaiaa Haaiaoaa Otfioo. o w i d ftor. - FOU RENT AijtrtMeMU S3 NICE 3 ROOM iTRXlsHEa ATAKT mrat. 475 N. CootaiorrUU Z3t FOR REXT APARTMKXTI Ml B. Ca 1 Tl FOR RELVT Room 25 SLEEriXO RX)M. ClJOSK "IX. ALSO rate. iii H. Uborty. I'koaa 16ST R , 25aS' bLKKPIO ROOM CLOSE. IX. PHOXF. 2S.3 ROOM FOR RENT IX MODERX Bukll tkrvo klocka from atau aaaaa. Al coarcaioacaa. Ooatloaaaa prtferrod Ploaao ria rofaroaoaa aad a4droaa B, caro 6lataaaa. . 1&J28 FOR REXT ROOM SUIT ABLE FOI - aradaata. -with aloapaif porok pnlacao - 'iRTrryfbiar modera. Raioroacva aro ro ajafrod. Addraaa rooa. caro btau-cmaa J '.j? , TORTLAND. Sept. 2. Hay: Buying prices, valley timothy $17 19; do eastern Oregon, nomi nul; - alfalfa 1-$ 18.50 & 19; clever p$17; oat. hay $lo16; oat and vetch $16.5017; straw $7.50 per ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. I I HOUSE BURNER IS HELD HOME SAID FIRED. TO FORCE WIFE'S RETURN ASTORIA. Ore.,'Sept. 2. Driv en by an infatuation for his form er wifeby whom he was divorced almost two years ago, and determ ined to reduce her to penury, Al fred West, Astoria carpenter, fired a house belonging to her. here last Sunday, after having discovered tat te insurance on te structure that the Insurance on the structure cording to a statement made' today by, the sheriff's afld fire depart' ment offices. Who declare that they have a full confession from him. West in regard to the deed. . , West told how he had arranged wood paper and kindling in "the house and after piling them in a woodlift had lighted three carpetw ters candles he had fixed togeth er and placed them oh the debris. The flames did not reach the debris. The flames did not reach the debris until about 8 hours after West had left the "tfouse Fortunately the fire burned slowly and was extinguished alter about $500 damage had been done. v- - Officers assert that from con versations with West and his wife they have found he made threats that he would render her penni less ana iorce her to return to GENERAL REPAIRING. TIRES AXD taboa. acroaaortva, raa aad oil. M ED LEU I.EHEXGOOD GARAGE. Paoaa 5A4. Miliar aad 8. Commercial ttta. We apocialisa ia rocoaditioaiaa; atotora. atf FOR : RENT Uonaew 27 K'H'SE FOR, REXT 265 1 Ht ' CIHTJCU FOR REXT Farms 23 auto Tors I HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FARMS fr wit-i V. K. Tbowakwa. I Taraer, Ore Pbooc 1 2ltf WAXTED TO REXT SI FOR SALE Livestock 39 FOR SALK BOSTOX IXHJ. rrriatrrod. Tea arnntaa K. Apply 271 X. CoamorrUL i'JZlt THOROUGHBRED COLLIE FCrS. SIT North Hifk. - VFTERIXARIAX PR. FATTER',t rhoao 2251. RU . Boi 2. FBID W. LA KG E. TPr;JS K1AX Offieo 420 H. Cooaatorrtel. f"- nr WOOD FOR HALii 4S 40 CORDS OF WOOD S3J50 TER CORO oa tho rroaad, Rt. 3, Boa baiim. 43. t BX8T GRADK OF WOUO 4 ft. aad 14 lock. Dry aaill woed. - Grooo min wood. Dry aocoad crovta Vr. Dry oad old fir. Dry 4 ft. oak. amapto aad oak. FRED E. WELLS. Frow-rt dalivrry ao4. raoooaaklo prM 180 gootk Ckarck. Pkoao 1542. 4a WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOR SALK Joba U. Scott. Pkoao 254 or 6i. 433f i 14 INCH OLD FIR 8EOOXD GROW IS oak aad aaa. Pkoao 1FS. AC D. ftrld. . fl." BEE V9 TOR TOP AXD PAINT WORK. O. J. Hall Auto Top Paiat Saop. Hmr fir dpartmeat. S-al6tf HELP WANTED Notice TToppirkiag at tha Willlama yard near Kola will coinmeoro Heif tetwtwr &rd. P: HELP WAXTED Stale 11 W ANTE D-FVEX I SHED APARTMENT with thrro rooms or mora aad aleep- int porrk. Pi.one H3. Bin'. WAXTEUM iacelU&coos 35 WANTED- SMALL STEAM DOXKET enrine, il3 lack. J. M. Stewart. Rt. 1. Gcrraia. Oregon. . GOOD COAL DRT.WOOb . . PROMPT DELIVTRitS. H1LLMAX FLET CO. TEUU'HOXE 1B5S. dtkf MIS4TE1XAXEOUS 01. H. B. SEAOROVB FCRNACK AXD hoot maul ahop morod to 41 Mill . St. ' 51af BATTLE CKf.EK SANITARIUM Method aro ad to tho health taati tut at 2-13 8. CotUo bt. B. H. Loraa. Phoao 2iI4. ftlaJ SALEM Ft EL AM TRANfclTR CO. Ti2 Trade bt. . Wood. Coal, Bnq-irta aad Traafrr. Price rrht. Serriro tho tt. Ir pkean. 14 aad Z19, Xiht phoao 1 '-.. Call as. 51t;tf WANTri) t'ftED I'Nur.KfrOD TTPE- writer ia food condinoa. I'koaa . ... S5j WANT WOOD CUTTER WITH FAMILY Hare Hoi iw and rabine near rbool. II. IMofre. 4t. 4'nnrt. 11.1 ( ACiEXTS WAXTED 17 SALEM. MARKETS No. 1 wh Ko. 1 red, aaeked .! I iti .1 GRAXH ..$1.54 - 1.48 POCK. Tap hoft ttoara Drastad hora Top tears i Cowa , .... - J ... Bulla nrTTOM AND BEEF .It -I9.50Q 10.60 .19 .OS .$3.50 5.00 Spring laaibf, 80 lba and aader 9ca IU Heavier i - .08 H Veal i 7a7S Dressed veal a 5 WANTED General Agenl to take orer Territory of this R ate for an Aatojrraphed edi tion of a new book. Every Lawyer. Minitlrr aad book lover a sere proa )wrt. A maa who has a car or Sale Orzaaisatioa ran cleaa ap $10,000.00 a veer. Write now for fall prt ItiIkts. PROGRESSIVE PRESS, 1102 Milw.o . kee Ave . Chirs-o. lit. 17S I.irht kens . Heavr hens; Broilers U FOTJLTBT . .15 23r(S 24 23c 25 l BOOS. WTTBB AJTP BTJTTERFAT Bolterfat i. .53 Creamery butter 53e(j54 Km .2H Standarda L., .2 4 Selects I . : .32 Milk, per wt 93 40 XOTICE OF STOC'KUOLDERS' 31EET1XG We, the undersigned incorpora tors of the Orezon Linen Mills. Inc., hereby call a meeting of the subscribers to the capital stock of said corporation to be held at the rooms of the Salem Chamber of Commerce in Salem, Oregon, on the 24th day of September, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m for the purpose of organizing, said company, electing a Beard of Di rectors, adopting by-laws and transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. E. W. PAGE. T. A: LIVESLEY, T.'M. HICKS. An?. 23 to Sept 24 Inc. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR vRKsf etovet, tools, fa rait are. . Stiff Used Goods Dept apposite eeart hone. B5m23tt CASH PAID FOR PAL8K TEETH dental, gold, platiaam aad doeerded Jewelry. Hoka Rmeluag aad Refinery Co Otsege. Mlrhigaa. 35; WOODRT; THE AUCTIOXEER BtTTI aaod faraHara for oaaa. rhoaa 511 ! ' tSatl WAVTETJ' FtlVHTB MOXET FOI farm loaaa. Wo have eeeeral oppUec tioaa oa kaad. Hawfciaa m Robr T 90S Oeerno a414r FOR KALE 37 ct.r.tx r.u;s ix)R auto wipes at Salvation Army. Tel. lii'O. 37i FOR SALE VETOI SEED. FOR COVER rrop or key. B. Canaiacata. Phone 21F2. e i 373 SELL CS TOUR T8ED FCRNITCRE H. U Stiff FaraiUro Co. Uaod Goods Dept. Oppoaito coart horn a. $7mitt RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE $ BT 50 receipt forma ia book. 15 ooata pal hook or two for J eeam. etateo maa offieo.' lit Sooth Commercial St SeWm. I S7f25tf LOST AXD FOUXD f43 FtLXD RORF. IX Phone l..A4.J. CAR AT C1RCI M FERSOXAL HIZ2 TRKATM EXT FOR APrEXPICITIS "It Is w'ooderfsl.". Freo i format ia. Add ma 11 us Cav, Portlaad. Oreron. ' to?t MOXET TO LOAX R1 FARM LOANS Long time, eaay payments, low iaterael no f"S or rotamisttoae. PERRIXE MARSTERS U Gray BUia Salaaa. Or ATJJtf WANTED LOAXH &le rrpprpprrpprrrrrpppriTT-pprrp prpppprppppppp prpprpppppprFPF fp . F PP 'WAXTrr) Mv.to aaoaey for Vt PP well ooeorod Aral morcaro P PP loans. Aay satast Opoa P PP oveaiaga. PP PP PP PP PARKER RFAI.TT COMFXKT I f PP 40 C. 6. Baak BUg. Pl ?P Telepbeae 3J42 a PP fPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPl-FPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPFPFPP Trespass Notices For Sale Trespass Not! tea, also 14zfl larkoa ririated oa good 10 raaeo eaavasa boar ag the words. "Xotiro la Hereby Gie a That Trespaaslag ia Strictly Forbid dea Oa These Premises L'ader Peaaliy of Peoaoeatloa." Price lie each or I for Sutoamaa Pah. Co, Salem, uregoa. t I7au - nnAlnrM (rpportnnltira 61 INVESTMENTS II0OO OX CP WE raa show yon a rertaia aecanly aat a retara of to 20. Maay iacoro properties with bonded leasee that B't 9 to 14 where yen know properly i ge-.tiag better. Fint aad Seeoad Mott rte. rontrar'a. e r. Becko A Hen dricks. V. S. Rk. Bid. 61al:f A OOOD I'ATIXO SMALL HOTEL roomier ba:a. Apply te Vs. Flem. Ipg. 341 Stale St. la23tf SMALL GROCFRT IX GROWING 8EC tma of North Saeoa. Beemeas eea bo denblod by eHir fed. fluOO.Ott. A. C BOHRNSTEDT Realtor. Loana aad laaaraaro. 147 No. Com'i Pt.. (slrm Ore. tla?.Mf jj -vvi. BILLY'S UNCLE ' ' M : i F" Sv - r i m i -s l v -mmm u. nil i i i-ii i i ill i a i j a . t-t ib r i . O0R0TUY DARNIT ( " . ; " V- ' . . .'.X. "--r-: . - . B7 Chartei Mtiloma VII II . I 1 rr- "Tt - V I TUfKl .WUa-i-'" I w V w w W - W" ?. Most of -ihe people of our district will be surprised to know that, lEngland .last "year took about half the canned I loganberries of the United States which means of . Oregon and Washington. . That her 40,000,000 people took about OtpOt), cases, leaving only about the same number for our .more than 100,000,000 people. That is a hint 6f what may be ,'domj with this wonder berry which was originated ' in the Salern district as a commercial product. With the 'right kind of organization,' a much larger acreage of logalrriethafl I we have so far had in 6ur calculations could WinarkeWin ; Variqua forms, r including' the juice, and at such- prices as : nvrjuld stabilize the industry. Why not? Where is the man ' Mf vision ' and organizing' ability , needed fof f the job one "willing to put in with the.growers and work for small pay up to the point of absolute success 7 , li-ttlk. Girl.. 1 CAhJ VOO Olf?ECT m ar -ri rr lie aw i nc a r 7 1 I 1 VESiRt Co OoWkJ -ri3 Woao T1UI. VOO COME TO THAT HOUSE , TMtf4 WHAT' 1T Voo'tU SEC. A MAM STAMOIM r4 .THE. OOORWAV 1 OF THAT HoOE II I s . i VMdnr r 11 i O X -r- Chl v - OH I SEC. Hl.lt- SHOW Ml THE r1 a 1 X Ht VllUi- IF Vovl vdAadT HiM, To. Dot You JO ST TAKE A tooo OOK A,T THAT MAKJ'S face n . .1 ' a vsv the; cascade r TAME CoMPARtn to THAT MAP 7 S : y. m 1 a J ' 3 M