1 r Ii ' i f :Jf : ' Are Ask night V ' ..Plant Shrabbe. The. grounds Y-Virst Meth odist, church jot this clyj are un dergoing i spring beauttacatlon. Snrubbryvpt varied sorts' is being ,;"plantedfm tho parking strips on v State .and Church streets, t -jl ri-.Tor late cheap; delivered. Phone Mal City. Transfer ;Co. ,!Too Many in Seaf -i T r ; . B-. Fuller, was fined 25 by ' Judge" Poulscn Tuesday for baring driven bis car with four persons In the front-seat.? !-"; Cbnctlla Pur Babbits 1 Six months, ,614 JB..J'hone 20 9 4-J. .1 m24 '-I-: Too Mach Speed' ' . H. B. Millard was fined S by Judge , Poulsen Tuesday for bar ing ' exceeded the city's Upeed 1,- Suits Cleaned and freosed $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean era. Down town receiving office. 352 Chemeketa St., f21tt License Suspended r ; , Joseph,, Descrano was convicted by ' Judge Poulsen Tuesday of speeding on his motorcycle'.. ,. His driver's ileenso was suspended, for 30 days. ,iV. i , s Sir Oliver Ixtfgesv; t - '3 GVeat'CabinetSeance Aba Ney, the Arabian jseerY Armory . .WM.O- - ? - . , . Receive Son 4i -i i pine pound son has been born " to Mr. and Mrs. FL W. -poorman t 790 North Summer street. - He ' has received the name of David 7 Wlnfred. Why Buy New- ' ; When bid will do? Eaton's Hat Shop at 141 Liberty reblocks and renovates all kinds of hats. Also cleaning, pressing, i dyeing, j Tho very best. Phone 1919. m24 One License Iaaued ; Roy A. Sharp and Lareva Cron- ser, both of Salem, Houto 3, were 'issued a marriage license Tues- day, In the county (clerk's office. 1 .i i" ii i . i -i. mi ii . Underwood Typewriter Co. j Direct Factor Ernac&f CI 9 Court Street v rbone 223 : Typewriters Rented, CoU, Repaired . ...'- Special rental rates to clzi:it3 Y r-&0r Liberty Streets in 2 4 ,-Tbet erne court Tues- u temporary, restraln- J: Inhibiting Alex Ander- sL other residents of Jackson from - grazing sheep Aon Jhat is known under' the law as unfeneed cattle .range. The order was requested by the Big Butte Cattle 'and IIorse Raisers' asso ciation. The . hearing in cbnnec tlon, with thfr -issuance- of ' a per manent restraining ofrder has not yet been 'set by the'co'urt.V- - : " . -.. t i't-.Aii. ; '" i i n-' :r yicaleaslxlcan OrtUig u'Roee bushes! Pearcy Bros., 178 alizatlon 'examiner is In Salem." He will conduct the naturalisation ex aminations, i . ., , V.f I-V Card of Thanks-. f . ,We .wi to express ; our .thanks for - the ' beautiful . flowers . and words of sympathy during the bereavement -of our husband and son. Mrs. Willard Tinker and Mrs. Mi H. Tinker. xn24 Changes Plea, to. Guilty . , X Russell' Crossan, arrested Sun day on a charge of possession of liquor, appeared In the ' Justice court' Tuesday, and entered a plea of guilty to the charge. He had previously pleaded not guilty. The case has- been ' continued until April 10, ' 7 ' : : :'J ' r' Tlie Public Is Cordially-IiiTlted. ' To attend benefit dance, Mc Coruack; Hall, Tuesday evening, 25th.' Maccabee Lodge, ! Come and bring your friends. 4 - m2S .;, . .;.,,.-. - t . Fined For Possession- " " , : t.E. o; Jacbappe' of this city was fined 10 ty- Judge Poulsen Tuesday upon having been con victed of the possession of Intoxi cating liquor, r Vivian '' Moyes " of Eola, who was arrested,- "with Jachappe and charged With speed ing and transportation ' of liquor, was ' fined only on the charge of speeding, being assessed $10. : Come la and Get Acquainted . Farmlngton,s,'147 X.'IUglu.ni24 Spewing, Charged- . 'V Ivan White was' arrested Tues day evening by Of fleer O. W. Ed ward and charged with speeding. He Is cited to appear! this after noon at z ociocir,, 1 " ''' " ' ' ' F: N. WOODRY I.' Salem's Leadlas auctionheii : .rays Cash or Fnrnltare 0Re12ence ud Ctore . tlO North Bammec n : kione sii;', f- TstaMUhed Since 101(T S. -CommertCiJ street, f m24 rM ' . .mi ii I..I-IUW 4 !V1 l.Tomlinson.' district rtatnr- LiLDD & BUSH, Bonliers : ;; K- Etabllxhed iszs , - '"- Ill General "Banian Pusinses ' ' 1 OfSee Conn from 10 lb. to p. as A the M ii&Uty Meats, lenges to Debate , , ' Guy Fitch Phelps, j of this city. has addressed a letter ; to' Judge Wfniam.,N. i Gatens challenging him to meet In debate In princi pal cities of the state on the ques tion of modification of the Vol stead act. Mr. Phelps would stand for rigid enforcement; of the pres ent law. wo reply nas as yet been made public. ' i Buy at The Public Market Farmington's, 147 N. High. m24 Plant Walnut Tree? See us for trees, of j all kinds; shrubs, perennials, roses. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. m24 Kiwanlans Meet. Members ef the Salem Klwanig club held a banquet at the Mar ion hotel Tuesday night.: The af fair ; was "ladies : nigh t T . Rerl Norman- K. Tuliy, pastor of the First- Preabterdn. Church of fia- lem and aember of the Kiwanls club, was the principal speaker of the 'evening'.',- ". l.'A - A Limited Number of Pupils. ; . In piano and 'voice will be ac cepted by Florencn Moore Fere 4hetiah, 657 Chemeketa : street: Phone 1741. ; U mJl Real Bargains ' ; v ; -' i Used cars. MacDonald Auto Co Cottage and Ferry. - m24 Dance Sat. at Clemen's Pavilion, Hazel Green. m28 Boathouse Is Moved - - Spong's boat house, for years a landmark of Salem, is now located at the foot of Chemeketa street, having been removed from the location on the Willamette slough. Steps are now under construction leading to the new location. The boathouse win be readyj for the spring canoeing rush byf the end of the week, it is thought. H Hotel Marion -ti.f I ; . ' Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every, evening, t .'"j-. ,'.' J2tf I'iurt Around tlw? Cf tner . ; , Fox TroL R,jcord LKjnartiniani fct Stiff's.- t .4, . ml f Meeting Called George Hug, -city superintend ent of schools, has notified mem bers of the commission j on ac crediting of the Northwest asso ciation of secondary and i hiaher schools that a meeting of tho com mission, of which, he Is chairman, will be held in , Spokane 'April 6. The commission consists of three - DAILY TRUCK EXPRESS and freight service to and from all points south to Medford and west to. Coos Bay pointsi Ex press service atvfrelghtt rate. Depot; High and ' Mill Streets A. Phone $$f 4 -f-i i Oregon Amo Transportation Co. TRACVS FUEL YARD - 167 D BtreeC Telephone 313 M Wood Wood MM f If you are looking for light , sedan, don't fall to see this Bice Star: - .- : A 1D24. model, robber 90, new paint, with all the ex tra you would care to have on one car. Ton must see this to realize what value you can get for $493.00 en eaeh from Oregon, Washing- n and Idaho. Besides Mr. Hug. ose representing Oregon are W. L Smith of Salem and C. A. How- hi of -Marshfleld. I : r U T ta Cleaned and Blocked . 7BeJl Cash andt Carry Cleaners; 2. Chemeketa. St. :,f2itf Iraiinway Silk Hlciy ; 'They wear as well as fiey joki- Spectr.l $1.30. , Swart f peeialty, 455 Coui t. r ' , -Hna 4 lit Attend Congresa Clad In red over-blouses with lack tie, blue 'skirts, trench caps t nd Army . bonnets, a delegation of S 0 young people will represent Vhe" local Salvation Army corps at congress to' be held In Portland Inext Saturday ' and Sunday. 7 By courtesy of the local chamber of commerce, each delegate will wear ! a t'booster". ribbon for Salem. The congress an annual affair and will be conducted by Commission er Glf ford -of San Francisco. Ask.' Hint Any Questions? , "He can tell you. Aba Ney, the Armory tonight, - ;, m24 Gill Bros. Garden Seeds . Lawn and flower seeds." Pearey Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. m24 Cheney on Paper " Alvin Cheney of Salenr has ben appointed to the staff of the Bir- ameter of OAC, the' daily publica tion put out by students. Chene Is active in industrial Journalism and. Is taking that department course. In elementary. He stands high in the number of printed In- .-. , " 1 : : " " 1 $4 10O Modern Home l ; .. Being finished, north. Furnace.' fireplace, garage, hardwood. Terms to responsible people. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. m20tf 92.S0 Per Load - In 4-Ioad lots 'or more for IS lneh 'mill and ' block '. wood.-: it Tracy's: Phone 2313. .'tri271t -t-.-.w'nr .1-" c---t j ' WiU Hold Hike ' ; A two 4 dkys hike,r he flrsf. of the' year) will be held by the mem bers of Salem Troop No. "4 bf the Boy' Scouts. The boys will jour ney -to Mehama Friday' afternoon by an to. They wfll camp Friday eight near Mehama. Saturday they will hike to House' Moun tain. - ' ' - . . For Sale Cheap ' - " ' : 4 4 ' acres near Independence, might, consider part trade. Henry Yung. Independence, Ore. Rt. 2. . ; ; - . m28 McDowell Chorus in .Concert ; ' 'Jv'lth Portland stringed quartet, Friday, March 26th. Waller Hall, admission -31.00. . Students 50c. ?. ": m26 Special. Army Program ' Rev. F. L. Cannell and his sing ing f chftdren will be the special attraction at the Salvation Army Saturday night next. Rev, Connell Is the energetic pastor of the West Safem Community church, and an Interesting speaker: " ' " " Furniture 'Upholstery 'J1 l ; " And repairing. V Glese-Powers Fumlture.cgmpany. ; , s20tt To Sponsor picture "On Flanders Field, movie to be shown in Salem 'April 28 and 29, will be sponsored by the Sa lem post of the Veterans of Tot elgn "WarSi-z ; Houses -to Renti $20 to f40 Four ? vacant. Becke & . Hen dricks, 1S9 N. High stree't.- m20tt St. Paul's Romnuge Sale ' ; At Parish House, Chemeketa and Church. Bargains In clothing ror everybody. Thursday; Friday and "Saturday . . .;, ;m24 two Xiots, sw.ermsf k Block, north' of , . ne'w VschooK south. 'Trees.and' Tiewfr-. Come now.! Becke & Hendricks; 189 Ni High street. - "Z.'Sy" " 2tf . - - iv''T "T v - f Troop'Is'CanJjsed-" 1? A new Boy Scout troop aasbeea organized Iri the district ijust -eaat of the state farm. It- was made V Fruit !lVee;Pricesl Slaughtered Royal Ann and' Lambert ' Cherries ; . .... . 15c to 35r Mazsard Seedlings. Be and 10 Early Italian:' Prunes. - - -per hundred 4-C grade. fS.OO Petite Prunes (large J .-strain) 4- grade. v.-.,. 10c, Bay immediately for the plant-' ing season will soon be over.-. , J . i 1 78 B Commercial - . . . fFaTes" yardIn rearf r ') known." herenTueaidayv-; Gordon Tower, Is. serving as, scout. master.. Already ''thi -tro4p. boasts tyr 15j mambora.' t.r V l' v He Really .Helps Yon!- v ;. Askr him. Ana Key, Armory, to- nigbt. . ' , m24 E (! .i " t' Jefferson Organization- Cej V: ebrates Twenty-fifth u JEFFERSON, March 23. En clidChapter a El SKo; 70 cele brated their 25th anniversary at the Masonic hall Tuesday evening When ' the 'charter 1 was granted Lona ' . G. Looney k was elected worthy matron. She .gave, a very interesting talk on the history of the chapter, also read the minutes of .'the first - meeting. She has been en active member ever since the: granting of the charter. : -Other charter; members are D H. -Looney, Ed Hahn, Mrs. A. E. Phelps, F. E. Wall and Mrs. F.: E. Wall.- all of whom -were called upon to. talk. . Letters" of greet ings were received and read from Mrs. Hawk of Bay City. Mrs.' Hud elson of Salem. Mrs. Anna Tucker of. Salem. ' These ladies ' were charter members. Ed Hahn teld of how.'SS tyears ago Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Looney and' himself came to lodge to gether driving' a horse and hack, while - last Tuesday night they came in a car. The p rogjt a m consisted of speeches. Jim Johnston ' played his violin.; The remainder of the evening was spent in social acti vities. . The missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church held its meeting at the home of Mrs. V. D. Looney Wednesday after noon. Lunch was served to Mrs. H. C. Shields; Mrs. J. G. Fontaine, Mrs.' ,J. - L. Farlow;Mrs. C; M. Smith, Mrs. Randolph, Miss Addle Libby, Mrs. Longiworth, Mrs. M. S. Allen, Mrs. Robert Mcllvenna, Mrs. C. H. McKee and the hos tess, Mrs. V. D. Looney. HISIUG SIGN : M IS ENFORCED 3-v- . . . . '. x Dissatisfaction : voiced at Rigid Construction of New ' 1 . Ordinance , SILVERTON. March 23. Ad- yertlsing, signs and other inter ferences to pedestrian traffic are -being -taken oft Silverton's side walks ; as. the result of a recent city ordinance 'which prohibits the placing of such signs or merchan dlse of any kind more than 18 inehes'from the buildings. - The enforcement, of this new ruling Is creating a lot of dissatis faction in the business district, as it is felt that the general enforce ment of this ordinance is unwar ranted. , ' . :; . ' This' question has come up'sev eral times in the past year or two, and lways as a result of the blocking of the sidewalks by one or two business houses- , ; " y i The majority . of , the' business men are of the opinion that the present administration is Impos ing too many petty restrictions on the city and that disharmony will result ' '" - - ' ':'' . '-'A ' : , - t , . 8 I GUI ENTER SCORE OF 0 Hih Men Are Reynolds 25, Rue 23 and Dale With '" 22 Kills- '7-SILVERTON. March, 22. The f Silverton Gun club entered a score of 70? in ; Sunday morning's tele graphic shoot. The high men were . Chaf les Reynolds 2 S, CUf f . f Rue 22 ' and Buck, Dale Jz. Un fortunately several, of thejelub members could not be present to take part- in the shoot, and a de fective trp added : further handl cap O fthomakng pt : a perf ect core.;!,-, v Ji'f It -' 't i : ; Lea Kiliian Is I Fined S !i bySilverton Officers '.SilLVERTON. March ZiLeq Kill Ian of Salem was arrested here S$hdaj lght and fodged 1ft Jail on a charge of being drunk and dis orderly. The officers ", who 'made the jarrest had previouslyt ordered Kllllanlto 4eave. town, -'Vnd his failure to take their advice cost him $25when i.be" '.appeared in court this morning.. C APTEH MIIS sim y ILVFRTO ERS GIIIPPICEDIIIKii PLilYliiG IE IIEILIG Trie' Gilded Butterfly", -Will Open Today; Bert Lytell : ' -"Is Co-Featured : Beautiful Alma. Rubens and handsome Bert Lytell are. co-featured in the For Films produc tion, "The .Gilded ButterfjyVnow playing' at the Heilig theatre. f : This rlDDln drama of society tells the story of a lovely young- girl, Yaised tohelleve herself, eno?. mousiy weaitny -wnoimas , ne self 'desUtute at the death of her father. ; J 'dS.iz , She has alway had everything: she wanted she - knows ; nothing of earning money, nor of saving It so she borrows money and sets out to 'keep up the show." Her life from then on forms' the basis of an absorbing story which comes to. a thrilling and 'unexpected cli max. "' ' ' ' ' Others In the cast are Huntly Gordon, Herbert Rawllnson, Vera Lewis, Frank Keen an, Arthur Hoyt and Carolynne Snowden. John Griffith Wray directed tho production. . - . , . ; SILVERTOrj LISTS FIDDLERS' CONTEST Legion to Sponsor Old Time Dance Tit Silverton Armory Saturday SILVERTON, March 23. Sil verton is to have its first old time fiddler's contest on April 3. This is to be held under the auspices of the Modern Woodmen and is a result of the interest that is being shown in this locality in .the old time dances ' and old time music. . , ; Several of the old time fiddlers have already signified their will ingness to compete In this eon test. Saturday night, March 27th, the American Legion is sponsor ing an old time : dance at the Armory. ! I Bits For. Breakfast Wanted, oldest reader-- ; , The person who has read .The Statesman' for 75 years, if .there Is such a person. : j " ' ' There are several who have read it a good many years,, and. at , least one who. has read it 73 jreafs. .If you know a 75 year reader,' please communicate with this office. This is wanted in connection with the Diamond Jubilee number on Sun day. '-.'' , - . v , : If there is a farmer who has not planted, Hu bam clover this spring, he should get some seed ad plant it. D. A. White & Sons have seed, and can get more.. ihis clover makes the best late bee pasture knpwn and it Is gord for the other uses of clover,' iooi The, honey in dustry should be pushed, for many reasons; for fruit pollination, tor one. . . . . ;'-) , , Nothing is going to come of the straw Vote agitation ' tor flight wines and beer.' The vast 'major ity of the people 1 of' the "United States are far from - being, excited about all this fuss, and the politi cal, leaders who keep their ears to the ground are not going 'to risk their .futures in getting In the way of the 'steam roller" of; aroused public opinion.. - y '; ' r ... ..' .- " The Bits for Breakfast man, had occasion yesterday to' look trp the well know Quotation, ."All of Clean Child's Bowels with ; "California Fig Syrup" v ; Even if cross,? feverish, bilious, constipated .'or full -of. cold, - children- love -the; pleasant taste of "Cillfornla" Pig Syrup." A tea Spoonful never fails to clean, the liver and' bowels.v -V.V ' Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for, babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mo ther!;, you must say 'California or; you may get an imitation fig I V. ' eyrup ASv. which I saw and part of which I wpi.f MIfi tfatvia, state: librarian; fond "It la 'Lalinv in Vlrgii; f he trsnslsilojB-lhelgg. "All ., of ' which misery I saw and part of which. I was." It Was supposed .to refer : to the experiences of Aeneas. Do the Willamette . university v students know. who used this expression in the way It Is commonly qsoted? That, is, -AU of. which I saw and part of which ! was." Ot was it used in the original?.' Salem4" Traded and Labor Council Sponsor Lecture - r'. . oer tot pni -. t " ..... . - f ,. . Jl .if TJ , , t- ''--- ' i' , 1 -. a Kate Richards O'Hsret- of -the United 'Garment :W6rkers;j will speak "in he, Salem armory ou Friday April 2, under the auspices of the Salem Trades and Labor CounCU. ' .'." : i ! Every effort' ki being, expended on the part of the organization here to promote the lecturer f who speaks ' on 1 prison labor from the Tiewpolnt 'of a: person who rhas served one term In an ; eastern prison.' , '' ' ; 'vr? - J r Plans 5 for publicity include the placing of 1 5 0 window: cards and the distribution ef more than 1000 handbills rr lor to the lecture F. J. A. Boehrlngei; president of the eouncnJ Willi preside a chair man! : .v., "t, , ifil'tr. " Announcement was also . made JasVinighi' that "the Wflfamette on- lverslty debate teams will meet in the . Labor Hall next Tuesdajr, night at 8 o'clock ttf tallp th the proposed ' child labor amendment to the federal ; constitution. The object of the .debate Is to bring. the college students out of their usual atmosphere and to familiar ize them with the attitude of . real laboring men. ; ' Larger Crowds! See "imon . the Jester", Witn tugepe.; O'Brien Starred j'.s rv Prances , ' "Marion's admirable screen "production.'. "Sltuon v.tha Jester,' in which Eugene pBr!en and, Lillian Rich are featured, proved thoroughly delightful 'to the large audience that witnessed its premier showing at the Ore gon theatr yesterday. : The iW9Tk Of these two screen artists, !as Well as that ,ot Henry Walthall, form er screen star and leading mem ber of the supporting cast, and William Piatt was highly artistic. The . storyv of ' the picture re liUl SPEAK , o;) mum W- - Mim -V -. - - $.' v 'NORMAL SPINE WEEK - ' - The week of March 22 to 27 has been designated by the American Osteopathic Association as Normal ' 'Spine Weeky. U i , I l ::'f '-"'.r '.'rV-."' '');-v - The Osteopathic physicians of Salem will examine any school child free of charge, by appointment, be ;' fween the hours of .;4 and 6 p. m on .these - days. JJrlljuercer, Dr. OIL KemtDr. John 1 ynchDr ' JU'.CL Marshall, and Dr. B.. HVhite;.;, it vn i,' ; .! -i ii JOIINJ. ROTTLE H a J T ii m IX Now in Fall Swing Thousands Pairs of Quality Shoes Sacrificed at . ;' -1 ' Now is Your .Great Opportunity to Btly Spring and Summer Footwear, for Little Bloney We are going to remodel our State street front and windows very shortly, therefore we are compelled to cut our stock to the -smallest, minimum- to savo much unnecessary handling, and as good shoes such as BOTTLE'S quality have appealed to thou 3 aads Of thrifty and satisfied buyers, you are ' now assured of bigger values at unexpected prices that will temptjrpu.to.buy not only two, but three or fou pairs. ( j "r t . Mercilesa Price-Cuttins, Knife Turned Loose! .' A group of Ladles' Slippers in Group of Children's Shoes End black,' patents k Id' and : satin Id V cuts. 'To I'-J i- r f and tan.: ealf. Medium and, low Iose"ont, m pair. ; .CD C heels. Wide range of .styles to - ?Z?nt Et' 'S3 05 Group of Children's Shoes end -? ! :. -. m , -- , - - out'a.palr. . ; 3. ... vXaUL) Spuntez Chiffon Silk Hose, all -" "j :; "-"f: :fr Men's 10.6oVade ValH-Over arpair, ,yvrf"''v,;r' V1C1 Black Kid Shoes ni ff 2 pairs for' i . . . ; . .Sl.73 J To dose out, a palr.. . ' . Shop Our Windows 4 rae joHru. rrs ' r -VMA..'- IivU V" I . ( m . . 'iMTri '," 4 is static ut::tV;V A rD Ucn cZ V.r.:";-Crcr en zri..TTJ:, ": " CxrX.lcrcr Feet '.-car - ' ' l . i .VTM-. :... - ' volves around. Simon de Cex, who la' jtko prime lot llfej l3Ri.,a a tew wee ks io lire, .iijs friend an l secretary;, is enamoured of Lol Brandt, a circus woman, and Simon seeks to break up this mtch.. In so doing he falls in love with the circus woman which brings about all sorts of compll -u-tions anil 'exciting situation itad inUhe end reveals a startling de nouncement. . , . . There's comedy -rich and rare. Comedy of the wholesome type, there's a circus with all Its per formers and performing' animals,' a sideshow with Its human fros. The. picture Is 'well worth one's whiie, v:c , . ; Qfcituary. V5'- . . , Atkins r- ;:Atnhe jregldencev lt 4 : FCPry treet, Oliver J. Alklns. He H survived by biswlte. cue.fon; and onedaughter. ot. Portland: a, sjt ter, 3Ira- Clara Howard of Salem, and a brother in - North Bend. Funeral services will be held from the Terwilllger. funeral home to day at 3 p, m. Rev. R. L. Put nanr will officiate. Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery. . ... . FUNERALS . , V Funeral- services for the lato Leroy H. Edwards, father of Mrs. Fran tela Hart, of Connell. Waih.; son of Mrs. Sarah A. Edwards. Aif Salem;, brother of Miles H. , Ed wards and Burtpn Edwards .of Salem, ' will 'be" held on Friday, March 2C, 'at :2:3-'Crb'ttt',thfc Rtg don , mortuary.rThe- concluding service will be held at upa rei- lows' ceme'iey. fr- ' there ij4' V6 iifivriV ' " Ye 'tldUds that gof geotfslV ' : I 'pese ,-,. ,y;t ,,j., ,.,,.,, '".Atound the setting -sun. Answer: have ye a homo 4 for , j- ' those s , "r Whose earthly race is run? The bright clouds answered . . . ,"We depart, . ' We vanish from the sky; Ask what is deathless in thy ' "heart,!: 1 ,w For that which cannot die." - Felicia' Ilemans. W. T. Rlndon z Son I. . i li i JOE WILLIAMS ' The Battery Mai 1 CU''J, Then Bm How ' Quick ' . Wa .Oat Thar. , irti.t.inn 531 Court' Bt, Phone 1 3 :s.,-.D1SEASES TYeate'd by OsCeopathy? and the latest-1 Electrical. Therapy. In cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System." : : ' v v jf0 Charge fcr -, V -Ccasultation , , I DR H WHITE "(physician and Surgeon " " 600 U. S. Bank Building '''. . Salem, Oregon 415 tate Street,, n ,;. mm 1 Early Eargains G! m (10