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.'1 UESDAY-MOilNING, MAltCil lC' 1'j2G -"Behind JFron t" at th Oregon Today: General sLIarlicts . i : : . ' v J I ; - ' ! : FOR PORTLAND. March 1!. (B Atsoilt m .""" v-laaTfrf Dally Except Monday tr t ' : lift BmiU CrcUl tL, Saiaia, Orao ed Prmta.) Wheat: BBB bard rhita. Nan whits, BS, Baart, larch, April f 1.47; aoft white, wetir . white, Jdarch 1.60- April a$r.5 It hard winter, rth era prhis. March.. April I.46;, weatB Chicken BrcbderG fi. J". HandrTcXa' frad J. Tov - Laalia J. Sauta AadradSasc " V ' faa icm rfr-Ed ASty Editav .Talecrapa Editor ; SeiatydH r, March f 1.44; April J1.45. i" ' -OaU. So.' 2,' Re-pound iite feed ant 36-pound sray. tiareh, April -f28. - 1 2i . ' ' . HAJ " t POBTCAKD. ifarcU' 15. 3y 'Aaaoeiat ed Preaa.)-Bayinr . prieea:,- Valley ti .W. H,KMInM tlmWIM HMW EUilpk iiaiaif SLavarfeaiaa; Unmr Frank Jaskoaki - MMrJ)IepC, V A r? V..... . . X... 4 S-.44 Y0UU BEST FUEL FwttryKditar J . tE3 Or ,THB ASSOCIATED fUM " . ' Tk Associated freai ft xehttiralj a-tUlad to tha for pobiteotloa 4t oil -' dirpotohM-ereditod to it or oot otkwnrio orodiud im taia popor and tho loeftl awa pn-lia-ad -ri.' - - , ..-..., othy $20; do - raxtcTR -Oregon S22.&0; alfalfa $19.602o; rVdvfr "nwtflnal; oM hay $20; oat and . retch S31; atraw f9 per ton; eumr price f s a ton more. V sss, . . T" -7 41 Bart B-ra. SSS Wa -easts . KlAr Pni'iiia- tkr IhW.-BUA C; -Sow Tort, 136-1M WV Slat Cfcleara, Moroootto Brdr-;' jjoij-js .rayna. ttaarp. uax-arranaiaca. CaJM 1Hict'UM-l5ia..Lo ,uiki, waux. BnalBOM Offla 21 or III Soolotr Kditor10 H l" I . I ft TJOUHHOKi:S: I - - 3-raJai0a Tfie53 Aato -Coatot Jtdifr10-S Jtws Deportation I-f or lot 'Job leprta--. AM " ' : Ufrad at fho Poof OTOca 1 Safes, Orogoa, as aaea-d-alaaa natter. T y . , - 3Urdkiia, isa .... .T ln itAM - k.t ..1. tklrf 4on V. .V.ll .k.' Tl ttia irniu jvu nuat lupau ,uiia bci i ivc.; jbmi jMo.m sacrifice ,the Lord's Passorcr, Who passed ove4 the bouses ot the children of israe. Wn ye mot.e the Egyptians;"' ; JBxii :,-2 7. oon in America "would tl&'20':iiuhg ?ie .should repd jtJe idein wt we ifeaiy Digest under the heading, If there w any one in ihis section clothed in his right raina woo peueyes ja; resirp w tjej.3 yyo ,om uaya wie saloon artii Iwei. iiiiitiiu M-tjr iOuv.Atjjft. , . .... ..England's drink bill is $40 yearly for each individual. Each . f amfly therspeas ;alout 175 .sirmuaiiy. lor drinK, though the average -workingman jearns only 51& jveeK . : nd ,0O0,QOO nien in England are jout of work. Ahlreisrt and" sqW)f bit the brewers nrof its &r& around ii hnde4 Iniiinpn.dollars a !3feAr;;: England srn83K)Q,000 txjunds a year for ;educa Uon, andS07000dis6r dr ' ; ' Wet ngWidn in -her working people, is losing Adu : n xornpiWonrth dry toeTf witH .oppr. infinitely higher age scales, he tnotcompete.withur ie, while 3ier Jaborers arebesot tedwith nk. Oe liouor Wttye.itrangle n if .wpnot J,lcKsd tffle ct. That may be a Jong time, or ,the,ume jnay -be ihastened .lipon the initiative of Snglanfl's headers who see "their Indus- trial -nouae xo&ieruig. . :' - ': 1 t Well. Russia has gone back to liquor and sin. .According o the straw vqting wet press of "this Country, the United -The snreat process which 9?e .refer -to simply as Revolu tion' Jsmp,resse pon the common mind as something that is supposed.to hAVimppened jnthe.irn past I ' . ; Yetine3hou& iee t3feVK)cess,U still at Work; that manjs sll chang Lzi andae Iowct tantUrarea nd irare ihred nd thorqighhred iicroeaticAted animals, that kave;GPme H present forms snd are still developing. jThey are not perfect, neither is man - , t - -AiJ- uliiefQ the iegal iat;oif sbiiie fhe" states o the Soulh i f : Eydutiop, for instance, f (s tiecreasinlr tjie size of om ears - u - i - . ulvfr ;'And "having: eliminated "two of the roots of the wisdom eetl it is working, toward i complete . elimination of, ihiose eeth. Thekbones in the iittle toe are being reduced in nnm-- er. Other changes or. amendments or. improvements, or whatever you wanto call henvJess npUceable,'are going on ill the time. They can be .traced in ourdies-- r- i ; - And why should .this not be tiajtjidng to perfection or is lie standing1 still ? : For those hoth'jnlfr man h nearly petfect ?wpk Xinclu Drj a. H. SchuKz of Joiur Hopkins medical :schbol makeV these observations: r. ., .. ... n - -, j s.vJiit- V 'Ndtmore than 20 per cent of uman beingsf ' -; 't - have ears of the same size.-' ,) . li f'XUUP1 ln the 'jgreaWumber .c..iersons:.tbe;e9.; "are on differing levels. - ' ; " ' : "v : ' f ; ;j Usually the opposite sides of the mouth dif- f fef-ln si'4md'n'leYeL''v':,,' ' ';tt;; - - "The right jarmls asuaDy longer than the left. ' ' iThe collar bone is seldom: symmetrical. : , r "One foot is usually Jarger than the other." These are only examples. -You can find others if you will but stand before a mirror and .study yourself with an observ- ant eye,; , ' j - , ' I i about)the-r4ject 'Q;;8e;seeuons pi jte,coimtiy, and are manifest in smaller measure all .over the United States, Kve can find in the lowly, origin which science assigns to man !the best evidence of the sjendor of his opacities--- , J And decern Jn his Iqni' progress through the past a a'salJeijgmmd of faith; in -bis attainment of a nobler "!! ' iQ I b-z: At - "Tl'! fcli .J1 ? I f IIT I i fSSr IMiii.I I . Ill I t 111' -"y t J , n. v., vs-?w::)l g li. inii.iiir i.l m i m. i iji.il iii. nn iiinn-rir-r-i- inni li1' "r i 11 n rri ! ''I ' 1 . nYiiFiflaiJ'iiiirii iiif -'wn in ii Viiiti n- T ..i-.Ti v.. v , ftJmi "The Sunny Side of the War." nQw being ;.rle wed . at the Oregon theatre under the name of "behind .the Front," .Is .billed as ihe greatest-laugh proroker, screened "since tle blue snow.11, The picture .is trom. "Spoils of ' War," by Hugh Wiley. ..'welL known humorist writer whose articles appear Tegularly in the Saturday Evening Post. "Behind the, Front' publicity carries the line: "A comedy .scream of AWOL, mademoiselles, wine,'," bully beef of France dnrixig the World war. Get" in .line!" Ize. then oirwith Prof. JEI. Scullen. .t,he'j;0 A. C. expert, to witness some demonstrations .and continue their talk. This .is busi ness. Jt means patting our 'bee Industry on a sound footing, look ing .to great development. ; ; AT THE I5U(iH A" few minutes after an alarm of fire was given in a hotel, one of the guests joined the group that were watching the fire, and chaff ed them on their apparent excite- tfuture. ' '"X;it,-"yorllreafAsri"l , The second linen mill ; , - . It -wilt be-fin ths-way frott aqw Wotk on the 'Jlrst JbuHding'to start, very soon, and all the ma chinery ordered. A cable !ame 'back i last tnight with acknowledge sment of - the receipt of the cable sent .yesterday, to -Belfast, to the mantifactnrera of all the the jnachinery' chased' and being' loaded -for Ea- t . "f - ,. I The mill will e up' to date- .'al'olatelyJ- JTvery5 machiae-. wlU i ava an iadirilnal elettrlc raotor, and nothing in the way of con ; venienco or eCiUency .twill ' be Si .....,...' ' -. - - - ..". :. it : i . t i - . ' rest of not already 7 j?nr- t skimped. It will "be a complete nnen mill from the kick-off.' Tba next thini-will be to siake the" yarn ln .Salentor specialty mills. Thia. will mean; 24 b6urt a "day ,f or he spinning machinery of our mills, employing a ' great many mare-people than the origin al estimate hay e Called fOTrU One specialty ili that haa been waiting' fori American arn- wi5 employ J1800. people: And that U only , one Irpecialty line .he Xrl Didmel underwear i and Vjiospital - Marlon ounty beekeeperi' are to , meet f or'permanent organlzai tion at a-d'clodi Ctday." 'Irhet will . eat "a Jrr i ' ' " ' on at h Salera Chamber t,i v amerce from 2 to3, -while t her tali and organ. r f.a f 'V rt1 - o - t '. i - . . il tnentT" ''There was nothing to bo excited about," he said. VI took my time about dressing, lighted a cigaret, 'didn,tflikef fhe IcnOt'ln my necktie, so tied it over again that's" how cool I was." "Fine," one of 'his friends re marked, "but why 'didn't you put on your trousers" The teacher was trying to' con rey an Idea of devotion to the members of her class. "Now sup pose," ' she said, "a man working on the river bank suddenly fell In. Jle" could jiot swim and would bo n danger of drowning. 'Picture the'scene ;the man's sudden fall, the cry for help, 'ills wife 'knows his peril and, hearing his screams. rushes Immediately to the bank. X?iy does she rush to the bauk?" v. ' Whereupon a boy In the rear ex claimed: "Why, to draw his insur ance money." ' "t ' - The young, man George Jiad been, "hanging round" for some time, and among other trifling tokens, had presented the daugh ter of the house with a little , book giving the meaning of Christian names.. .She sat turning the pages after he had gone. "Williams mean3 'good,' I see," she remarked. "James. means 'be loved.' " She blushed slightly. "I wonder what. George means?" "I sincerely trust, jny dear," said her father, - tartly, "that George means business." - - RADlO WIU-BE GIVEN WAY THIS SATURDAY ' , (Continued front pa 1.) ' i - h ;:,- " .- . of JThe JBtatesmanlofflce fit Is truly a beauty; and well worth the few;da to work for. Come in land ask " to see it. Sat- JJ SE SUIiHyBdTO HEA17 E0im SKIN Broken- Out" Skin and Itehlng ' Ecxsma Helped Over Night For unsightly skin eruptions, rash, or blotches on face, betk; t arm or body, you do not -have? to wait f or Teller from torture or embarrassment, de. dares a noted skin specialist, v Apply a little'" Mentho-Sulphur .'and. improve tnent shows ncxtcayvt" J Because' o.f "Its' -germ ;jdestroying propcrtJes, "nothing has ever been tound to take the place of ttiii sulphur! iBrenarationi The moment von anolv it : healing begins. ' ' 'Only those who , i . . i . . ii. ' siavc naa muiguiy ihs irouoics can know-the delight this Ilentho-Sulphur brings.-'' Even inery, itching eczema is dried right up. - : f Get a 5rna.ll jar of Rowles Menthol SuTphur' from any good druggist and use it bice cold cream, 1 1 Tor FrttSom'tU HaQ TkU A tvtrtittmnt U WnTEHALL PHARMACAL. CO. fno. i f?3MaJueo Av. - Wis, tL Yt ! "Kathryn," a whirlwind dancer of the "Kathryn Company Revuo,"' at jthe BHgh theater tonight..; . urdajv March 20, someone, must carry! away , this, radio,. J Why. no you? . -' ' . '" ' ' ' - JTo the careful observation of the people who have been watch ing the contest increase in- mag -nitude "froiri 'day to day, the list shows niany surpTisiagithin'gs.'lOtn. the first place it shows that the entire public, not only 'i'n the city of Salem, but 'all the surrounding territory. .Is ' interested in this great contest. It shows, that the trlends of the different contest ants are working Just as earnestly for the success of their friends as are. the - candidates themselves. , Saturday night at 8 o'clock. the lOP.OOO' extra vote coupon given f or ' each and every 2d worth of subscriptions secured before Martb .27, Will Come to a glorious close; Those candidates who have "taK,a advantage of this, vote offer will have ' just cause for satisfaction.; They; will stand head and shoul ders above those who have been waiting for something they know not what. : . . ' very .candidate should, bend his utmost-efforts this week and turn their -promises ; into suhscription3. If you. have any five-year subscxip-i tions in ,nxind, be fure to gather them up during this Ihird big. vote, period., ' . . s land the largest manufacturers of linen and linen machinery in the world. - "-Financial standing of the new mill shows that payments have been made on about . 1350,000 ; worth of stock. In addition there are suDsenpuons in saiem on from $25,000 to $30,000 worth of stock, on which no payments have been made. Directors feel con fident, ' however, that with orders placed for the machinery and the work going ahead definitely there will he no difficulty in getting payment on this stock, and about $20,000 more is seen in Portland. Total capital to draw from will be approximately $400,000. plant and machinery will ' cost about $Z75,UO0 with about $125,000 left as ' Working capital, j The directors figure that a sav ing -of 'from $40,000 to $50,000 was ihade in buying the machinery at Lockport, which was purchased a ta rock bottom bargain price and as a result they se their way clear to a safe operation of the mill ... ' Under the arrangement making it. 'QvSnelling general manager, J. J..Aldred will still remain as superintendent of the actual oper ations of the plant. Sneling will hoid the managerial position sub ject; ,to direction of the board of directors, his position "being in the nature of business executive for the plant and office manager as ,well. IRISH MACHINE WORK , C BEGINS BY NIGHTFALL industry here. . Cost of ;the equip rnent ordered yesterday win be ap4 proximately1 $105,000 when laid down1 .here. " '. f ' - Ninety 'days, it Is estimated, .will be required td start the jthachlnefy on' itsway h'efe4' date of . arrival in Salem being -.roughly ; ' set at August '1. JBy that time the build fng ''to "house It will hare been constructed, though no 'definite announcement as : to-form or, size has,, been -made nor- contractor selected.- - " . . -'Directors have outdone them selves.'.'.'eaid Mr j Snelliifg,. when fntorviewed last night." ?Th plant here wil be as modern as science makes possible. ? In the las three years efficiency in Hnetf'itnanutic tura i has - Increased - 50 -per-cent. These Innovations will, be utilized here; Individual motors will be placed do. 'eaeh machine. ;",vThey 'ime "elecfrieally' ilrlven. ' fiacli splbdle Vlll have iridivIduaV gear with a trip so each catt,bet6pped without halting the :bthera.? ? fThe . plantrwm be dOnfpleted bjrthr-tnne"" the :ttachineryvaf-rives'l''-'; -..j -r 'j..; i - " ' iyv-. , l .On .May .2, the weavingAnd Jfih- ishing machinery; bought at LoclU fjorjl .Iew Tbrk, will leata j fdr Salem 'anil will fill more than 1 freight :cars,XThe new.,niaehlnerr will be 'manufactured: by Cotal- -tjarbour .'company, of Belfast, lrB " ' - .' noiiBLE em is Si rtopkiris io Distribute Gifts; Special Picture l' Program Offered Si Hopkins with his Oregon Products Show dispensing bads of free: gifts and barrels of laugh ter will .b6 featured at the .HeiHg theater tonight. .' i Hopkins comes to Salem from a successful showing at the Rivoli theater of Portland and during the seven years he has been con ducting Jhis show has played". a good many of the larger theaters in most of the cities of the north west -- ' ? - During bis show SI Hopkins will give'-'awayV hundreds of dollars worth of valuable articles of mer chandise Including wearing ap pa,rel, furniture, and a huge stock of groceries, a large part Of whlcb are .made in the state of Oregon. During bis performance Si gets off a good many stunts and from reports the Heilig - audience' 'to night ta In for a good many laughs as well as a' great many gifts. h There will also (be shown a spe cial' picture program. v Including Peter ;' B. 1 JKyne's ".The Golden Strain." The usual admission prices will prevail for .the double ishow. ' ' ' f it - I 1 r POETLAND DAISY KXCHAJTOE - tFHTUAHlt, 0e, Marr 15-. (By At sociated lrjn. -.Net traa, 3e; atandardm 38c; firata 37e. " JEgja, extra 26c; first 24c; 23c; current jetpt .22e. . prieea r Batter, - "38e 'prime "firsta pullets t NEW YORK, vM arch "I5. By Ao cfa ted , Praps. -Wtady ; . to 5065e; 1924. 85 40c; Pacific eoait abaoc; 1V4. 2225c. TOKTUUTO LIVESTOCK , PORTLAiiJJ, Ore.. March 15. Cattle atead to 68 cents higher, reeeipta.tiarttie sua, emirea j.oo. Bieera, iooa n.uti S.OO ; medinm ST.2fl8.OT' - Common f6.507.'S5' , cannera and entter -tfteees $6.3017.33; heif era. sood 17.1508.25 conimoB and medium S5.00-y) 7.25 eowa, gaod S6.254j7i25; common and medinm $4.50fti6;25; cannerg and cotter $2:fl0 US 4.59; bulla, rood beef (yearlinga ex eluded) $4.00 3.00:' common to "medium (tanners and boksnaa) $2.504.00,, cairea,- medium to '-choice milk feds -x-eluded) " $ K10.00; -eoH"and common $6.009.00; vealeri, . medium to choice $11.0US 13.00; cullx and eommoaa S6.50 Mil. . Hog strons; receipt 105.: Heary weight (250 to 850 1b.) medium, ' rood and choice ' f!3. 00()13.50; - medium weight (200 to 350 lb. ) common, me dium, rood and choice $13. 85 14,00; liglit weight (160 to 20"0 lbs.) i common, medrum,. good end choice $18.S5&'14.00; ugn urnta (150 to Z t lbs.) common, medium, rood and choice $13.O0fct 14.00; parking - hog; (rough nd smooth) 10.0O12.OO; shiurhter plga (90 to 130 lbs.) medium, rood . and choice S12,7.5fe! 13.75; feeders and ' alocker pira (70 to 130 lbs.) ined ium, good and eh ore e $14. OCKuj 15.00. , (Soft or oily hogs and roasting piga excluded in above quotations.) ' Sheep ateady: receipt 154(6. l.ambs, good and choice (Mt. Adams) Sl2.oOrfl 12.75; lambs, medium to good -(ralley) 1 1.50it 12.50; hearyweight (82 lbs. up) K).50(,,;12.5O; all weight, culls, and common S10?12.00 .- yearling Wethers, medium to choice $9.0O4Jl 1.00;- -wea, common to choice 55.50 (a 80 ; cannera and culls 2.40(5.50. ' LISTEN U 1 DINNEE CONCERT " " 6:00-7:00 KW (491.-5) Portland. 6:00-7:00 KFWV (212) Porltand. MUSIC 8:00-12:00 KOW (491.5) Portland. 8:00-12:00 KKWV (212) Portland. 9:00-10:30 KPFJK (263) Portland. "Songs and Melodtee of Yeaterday." 8PECIAJi :15 KKWV (212) Portland. Lady' 'Hour.'" My STOBT 7:30-8:15 KFJR (263) Scout Story. Portland, Boy 6:00- '- ENTERTAIKMEHT KNIU: (28), los Angeles. 6. or gan recitals; 7, orchestra; 8, Aeolian orchestra: 9-10, Royal orchestra. 6:00 KMTR (238), Hollywood, 6-7, atu ,dio program; -8-10, KMTR concert or- chesrra. 6:00 KFOA (454), Seattle. 6-6:30, program; 7-8:15, program; , 8:30-10, program; lO-ll, Jackie Souder'a' Lido erenaiSers. 6:00 Ki I (47), Los Amselea. 6. night ly doings; 6:30, rest pocket program; 6:45, Radiotorial period;' 7-8, dance music; 8-9, Screen Artists' instrumen tal, quartet; Virginia Flohri, soloist; 9-10, Louise Kloa trio; harp, cello and violin; 10-11, baHad "hour of popular song hits. 6.-0O KFON (232), Long Beach. 6-6:30. theatre organ; 6:80-7. amuaement bul letin; 7-8, studio program; 8-9, studio program; 9-11, "Long-Beach Aero club frolic. 6:00 KFWS (252), Hollywood. 6-7. din ner music; 8-9, dance orchestra; 9-10, program. Bare Ward and his banjo, or chestra; 10-11, frolic 6rOO KGO X361), Oakland; 6-6:55, Brokaw and orchestra; 8-9, program; Mishel Piastro, rioliniat, assisted by Lev ghorr, pianist; 9 1 10-0:80, Albert Peck Bates, basso; Joseph Mentyre, ac companist; 10-12, dance music. 6:30 KNX (336.9),' Hollywood. 6:30-7, orchestra; 7-7:45, program ; 8-S, pro gram, Killgrore's Junior Symphony; Tom Mitchell, baritone; 9-IO, program, orchestra ad i. Howard Johnson, tenor; 10-12, morie night, .Ray Weat'a ' 'dance orchestra. 6:30 KFROM 268), San Francisco. :30, popular songs; 7, "Vhen Good Fel-lo-a Get ' Tgether" ; . oM-tlme min strel show; 9, program; :30-l 1. dance music. 7:00 KJR (389), Seattle. 7-8:30, Cor nish School Artistic enaemble; Peter Mereblum, rioliniat; Kola Lerienne. cellist: Bertha Poiwt" Dow, pianist; 8:30-10, orchestral, j , ASCO:Bffl0iS. . No -Ashes-HoId Fire Like Antlracite-T-Most " ' ' Economical Fuel . . ? - ' " " PHONE 1855 ' HI LUiyi AW FUEL CO, Jiroad way at Hood Streets '. , ... . - Orders Shipped Promptly to Any Station OBZOOjr STAXESMAH AJTJTp CONTEST List of Candidates At 10 a. m., March 15 ; citt or BAXBX Beath, - Evelyn :,.,......., Blaco, Wayne U h Blaekbnrn, J4ra.-Rth Orowther. Mr. B. 8. . feller. Miss Bernice Fandrich, Marie "Gartett, "Roftrt Greenwood, France M. .... GronkeaMra. Leo Godsey, - Doris - IlalU Miss. E. O. Hayea, -Incian , Henderson, Faye 'Hayre." Mra. "IT. ' B. r Huddleston, "Mrs, Leo Jepsen, lalbert . Judson, 'Mlrdred Laaner, fienlah Loveland, Mrs. Florence Maw,! Russell, Miller, f Roland Miller, ,Xitha , McClary, XUaworth KcVey. Mra.-B. . B. . Mnnkers. - Vernon , Sash, Mrs-. Mildred ... Oglesby, Mr. Orrillo Pemberton, . i-aura Pennington. Mrs. J. B. sphRlip. Helen Pitt. Captain Allen ... 'Regimbal, Mr. Mary 'Roberta, Howard Sanderson, Alma Sen"! age. Ida Shepard, Ma rri n Spopli, Mrs. Ralph Snyder, Violet Steiwer, 4tns&ell . .1, Smith, Mrs. Jno. N. Smither, A. W. 'Thompson, E. A. WilLiams, Nina Wiederkehr, Mabel Wheeler. Mrs. Belle -Woolery, Cecil 5 - Welch, .Elizabeth Woodry, F. R. .. Wilson, , John brace May Veater, Young, COTTJrTST Adams. Mrs. A. ii. Antrican, Jennie . . Aher. Rowena . ... Aspinwail, Mrs.' Mae .. Ashbnugh, Mr. Barnea. . Lawrence Brantner, Leotn H. iwwmtn, Itutrt Bock, Mr. Gu O. , " Brad en. 1n. , Minnie Bryant, Adda JS. . Beugli, Nellie Clymer, Bin Geo. - ; Corhoose; Marie .-.... Crane. Clement C Clark Mrs. K.G . .ChandTer,Mra. Guy"". Uoenran, iirs. jrranlnv - Chapman. Audrey ".; Dennia, -J. J.-. . , lean. C. K. 'Parrier. Ida .; 3,839,409 1.012,800 ii38,000 3,040,700 3,20,350 1.298.400 1,619; 800 2,690,900 3.975:232 900,200 J 1,846,400 2,S0,9OO 1.400.20O l.T05.SO 1.424,900 1,486,200 2,990,900 2,500,400 1,690,400 ,200,900 2,442,900 1.024,600 1,400.900 2,600,900 988.900 1,524,400 980.200 900,200 800,900 2,408,900 2,400,900 2,670,670 . 800,240 1,930,600 800,200 -3,893,383 2.180,900 2,694,799 1,048,550 1,645.900 .1,-00.400 1.4U6.900 8,408,700 1,004,200 1,20,S00 2.149.400 2,098,630 70O.8OO SO0.20O 980,400 3,391,00 1.4OO.20O 800.500 1,900,400 1,400,200 8O0,4(M 1,300,400 1.400,200 2,200,900 1.900, 400 2,082.900 1, 409,200 2,00,800 2,800,400 -,200,900 1.340.COO 990,200 "1,98600. 90O.4QO 90000' 980,400' 1,900,200 1,400,200: Fee, John H, Jr. . -Good, Mrs. Ada j.... ....... Hicks, Mri, W. - B. Hopkins.' Marguerite . Hershberger, Louia Huffman, ntin Hatch, France ..... "Humphrey, . J. P. R-nauf. . allium Keppinrer, Vera . Kellogg,- Mrs.- Vera -Klampe, aJmar- Klauser, Anton .... K leen. Franc i Lais, Erelyn Lytle, Klfa ; Mumm, Mrs. CSristine Miller, Mr. 3. M. Marshall. Theodore .Poindexter, anus -. Potts, E. J. Powell.- Mrs Clere . Rags cable, Mi& Richards, Grace . , Snoderly, Mrs. Roy Swan, Archie ......., Tichenor. Lct.lie Oi i , Townscnd, Mrs. J.-'A." Watt. Mrs. 'Abigail y..; Weiser, Claire . i..ii . Wynn. AJta , Wheeler,- .Margaret .. -Younif, Mrs. Martin C. ..t. ; .2.464,000 -, 2.948,349 ..' 1,200,800 .k 1,285,900 1,200.400 990.200 992,400 1 ,'200,300 3.418,960 800.400 1;600,900 903,200 1,840,200 1,900,200 " 1,232,400 3,910,960 1,882,900 . 1,912,438 -2,OOl,t)0 -. 1,300,400 2,600,400 2,200,900 - 900,200 2,300,900 1.548,733 2,900,400 " 1,300,400 2,400,900 1.300,200 : J, 200.300 : -,640.800 2.100.400 2,100.400 Si DELAY AGGRAVATES YOUR CASE rf my.jnaiiy'years specializa tion in treating Piles and olerReci-laaid Colon ailments, titer ally lhousaaJs of extreme cases have come to my. attention. .It Js this scientific study and experience which have enabled me to perfect A method of treating Files from wLkh permanent re lief i GUARANTEED IN AVRTTtNG. or the patient's fee returned. 'Send-to day for my FREE lOO-pase . book of valuable informa tion, or cairat my Portland or Seattle etBat foe rrnmrnaHon, " mr-mmm Mf w , i - a. w w-w PORTLAND -OFFICES; SEATTt-fc OfFICls: Or Dlamn Bwil-inf- -t-SJl Sa4br sWiWie O TMAf CLM A4 ri ATM N 1) H N C . Portland Portland Electric Power Co. will " issue commoo stock, under new pla for lieavy n nalnn A. A V, , a aaw . 1 . Portland Northwestern Elec tric spends $165,000 for adequate transmission exchangre lines', .be tween east and -west sides. ' I Weft la spoon; inhale-vapors; ; I B pply frseljrup nostrils." Mi) mmfev With Tbt Cold . .r-Ua v, - .-.- Cold Caps r jp-- f r;v " i J . J n 1 - tuiu iu iiuura or . PRTJQ STOKE V-f . The TeHow FrOBt -Phono 87 1ZH " North - COiitDBercXal Btteet ' -Penslar tcre SMALL DIAMOND BRIQUETTES are exceptionally Brooders as "they -are hate1 more heat -units.' good for Chicken smokeless -amd Www? i . i. 'TL LI iaw V. 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