) i 7H TTfJll V7V i'T rim LOnrWeatherMan 4 ' 'v 4 UNCHANGED with fog near the coast; m Li era ferately warm In- the inter- Iorr""entle north to , east winds. MondayMax. 8 3 i MIn. 4 S ; River 0.2 falling; Rainfall none; -Atmos- phere clear; VWInd north. "L, ' " ' Hbbrd itan Flna J r , O. Mi Pulley of; Huhbard paid m lZQ,ue in - justice ;rcourt here, i Monday -and- had ' his t drivers j lcensv? suspended for ku ayt s when -he appeared,. hef ore; Brazier. C CmalC Justice of the peace, on - a. reckless drfyin charge. "Puller 5 wa involved In .an ' accident -on jOm highway.- f ; t ail uanuiton rnnum varr : , V For furniture .upholstering. - re fills hlng.aod repairing.'1':' "a?" Road Kets $34,41 The Oregon-California & East ern. Railroad company.- with head ouarters In Southern Oregon, had 'net income of 134,493.81 during the year i 1 $ 3 according io the annual report of the corporation ; illed in the offices-, of the public - service - commission here;. Monday. 'Operating revenues of ihe com pany "Were 389.E30.C1, while the operating expenses were f 49. 1,25.46. Suit Cleaned sauT 1.25.. Cash and Carry Clean rsi Downt townt receiving office, 3521 ChemefkeU $t. ttltf GrahtKxtraditn ; . Gyernor Pierte Monday issued extradition paperWauthoriiing the return ' to . Idaho of - Tom Miner, who is wanted there on a charge ' or resisting and obstructing an of ficer. ( Miner . is under - arrest ' at Ontario, .r, : Special lrlccs for One Week ' Klelnert's" Miracle Rubber.; Re ducers. Swart Specialty Shop,. 4 S3 Court. . . ' a29 Charles Zoaer Parses Away .Charles T. ZoseV brother of Wll liam Zo'sel. and former Salem res ident, died Sunday erening at Eseondldo, Calif. j He Is survived by his .wife and brother. Hotel V Dollar dinner, erred 5:45 to S rery evening. ' J3tf Better. Homes . Prpnstratlon Cottage in charge of Vcr lean Better Homes com mittee, open dally this week in Fairish GroTe addition, half "block beyond .North -Mill creek, on Pa cific highway - North Capitol street ) . Vlsl tors welcome. Tour inspection invited. a30 . Yesterday Dr, Stone Removed " Cancer from the face, of -E. O. Mills, Jefferson, Or by the. .use of medicine. ?v '" :--9&t . Flnd ..for Int9xlcatlon7-.-.w a j leo Killlan of Salecj, who.was arrested early Sunday morning rby Officer G. W. Edwards ad charged with being, intoxicated, .was: fined ,715 for the offense by Judge Poul sen Monday. '.; .;; ir. To -Make Room f New goods, every davenport at greatly reduced ' prices. Hamil ton s, 340 Court St. a27 Too Many in Seat , George Wagner of Falls City was arrested early Sunday morn T - . ... r -1 4 -tt charged with driving his war three persons in the f rontiieat be sides himself. He was releasedj on 85 bail and . cited - to appear Wednesday afternoon at Investment,. Brick; and Concrete- Building paying 9 per cent,-net szle, 42xlt5, invlocatien .steadily Increasing ' in Value. ? "Price,; 821, 0 0 0 : reasonable- terms 'VBecko as Hendricks, 189 N. High St. a25tf One License Issued D. H. Goldenr. pfCobeU Or:, a logger, and Graee Witmar Senn, 2180 .North f Fifth street; "were granted a -marriage license hem In the county cleric's office Mon- day. . . . .. ., ...... ' State and " Liberty Streets llr.dcnvccd Typbv.Titcr Co Direct Factory Vrtath C19 Oomrt fisreet Hume CC3 ' -: Typwrltf s Rented, Cold, ' , , 'Repaired ; Evdil rental rates id ctsats TOT? or i r jbt i ' v Held for Invest! Ration ' Jimmle Palmer, alias'; Frank Ilale of St-Louis. Mo.,- was picked up Sunday hy Officer Olson and held, at the local police station for inTestigatlon, On the police blot ter, the charge d "mooching" or begging on jthe streets Is placed against him. "!. - ' A Good Cotton Mattress At 19.98. ' Hamilton's, Court street.-, 340 a27 Cars Reported Stole; Eugene police haTe telephoned local police - authorities' that two cars were ' stolen 9 from that city Sunday ereuingl lA Chevrolet touring, ' bearing Oregon " license No. 115-811 wasvstolen-etween 7 and 9 "o'clock.4 A Buick 4 sedan, Oregon lieehse No. 1 2 5-7 18 was stolen between 8 and 11 o'clock. , itaia Cleaned and Slocked ' fV76c, Cashand Carry Cleaners, 332 qhemekeU St UltfJ Car Stolen - H. C Posn'er has wired local po lice that his, Star touring, Wash ington " license No. 240-880, was stoIn from Portland Friday night. Posner is a resident of Olympa. : Fnmltare Upholstery And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture company. 20tf Uses Wrong Plates, Charge ; G. M.' Schuett,' 265 North Com mercial .street, has been arrested by. Officer Davis and charged with driving his motorcycle with 1923 license plates. The plates are al most the same color as the 1928 plates. , ' "r StatcpMret Ixt ifust wesf 23rd St, 50 ft. frontage cxt6'p4 In g to creek. Fine building site.i;Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High !,' a25tf ' V - ' : ' '. Howard .Iker and Walter Shanders, both, aged 17, were re ported to have escaped from the boys state training school at 8:15 o'clock Sunday evening. Their liberty, ho werer, was of brief du ration. At 10:40 o'clock Super intendent Gilbert phoned police that the boys had been returned to the institution. ; Drs. Morehouse and Lange - Have opened - offices at : 529 Souths Commercials street. Their phone number is the same, 1198. : '- .,- : '-i ' ' a28 Motometer Stole: George Dalley, 1955 fair grounds road, has reported to lo cal police that the motometer was stolen from; his car while it was parked near the Dreamland rink. Water to be Turned Off The Salem Water, Light & Pow er Co. wishes to announce that by reason of new construction work, it will be necessary to turn the water off . the mains most of. the forenoon of April 27 th on thajtol lewtng streets: : Waller street between 20th and 22d. . ? t 2 2d street - between- Oak ytnd Hines.- ; " ' '.-i0TX 1 21st street from Mill street south to .Turner Road. j Lee street ' between 19th and i4th.;-;ia - '" -, i We advise all water consumers on these atreets to draw ahead to nteet this emergency; . V . i CHASA. PARK, - v. President. Tllahec Wins Tourney "Albany; golf team" lost to the II lahee club players here Sunday, score standing 33 to 3. Jette If Sentenced ; Arthur Jette, Champoeg farmer, was sentenced to pay a fine of 8200 and to'eerve 30 days In the flora Cir ufaeture of liquor. Jette was ar- tTTsted-several week8 ago by state fcand-jpounty oiflcs. and an 80-gal- jon still ana 3 ou gallons 01 masih were seised, together with nearly 200 pints of moonshine.. Jette de clared he was making the liquor JOE WIULIAMS The Battery Kaa Xfe chn for thttit cUs wlU ear servlcs car. ? ' WTliliARP v SSI Oowrt Bt. 1 rhoM lM F. N. WOODRY , V t Ealems .Leadlnjt . , ' AUCnoNinixt M - ,- - . . . , Pays Cash For Fnrnltar . Reslaenee and Ctora , ClO North SstmmCa . PHONE 511 -EstaUlahed Since ltlCT LADD DUSaBanlier GcrLcrdl Br.nlnng Biiilnrra iCZZs Com frcfica 10 v fcs. to S p, sa. t BMIMF- tor. a company - In Portland, and was receiving 50 cents a gallon for its manufacture. ; , Excellent Buy--74 Moto- " And side. car. ' Together or sep arate. ; Inquire af Salem Restau rant, ' , i a28 Will Paint Court Hoose ; ; . Work will start this, week 6n re painting thoV court ; house, the county buying and mixing Its1 own paint. J. Kennedy has been" placed? in charge.- The , building will remain .white.. . . . J - v ;: . t See the Monarch Electric - : Ranges at C. S. Hamilton Furn iture Co. a27 Warehouse Is Uiind L . 7.,- - " J Ths'new addition to' the Salem Navigation company warehouse at the -fooj. of Court-street was used for the first time Sunday evening. construction Having been . com pleted the; day. previous." Capacity of the 'Warehouse "has now been doubled- YIt will now hold 500 tons of. freight, It measures 50 by 102 feet. . ' ; - Fnrnltvre TJpbolstery .And repairing. ' Glese-Powers Furniture company. ' 20tt Undergoes Operation l Mrs W. E. Simpson of Mob mouth -underwent a minor opera tion at a local hospital Monday. , Brings Home 18 Fisii ..J -i . . Elmer Savage, whistle tender of the Salem fire department, re lorts good luck on his trip to Val ets, where he caught'several fine fish. :W. Et Anderson, Otto Tlmm and Walter Low also report a fine catch of fish during a ' week-end tripsin theValsetz district. M1 Tote 'Can Save Enough' I f On a refrigerator to buy a ton of ice, at C. S. Hamilton Furniture v.'o. - - :' ,.aay Strawberries Riixv Bill McAdams, special deurery - . . .. . . carrier at the postoff ice, declares he picked strawberries for his Sun day dinner from his own garden In West Sslem. - j . Basket Social Thia Evening U Sons of Veterans have announc ed a basket social to be held in their rooms in the Salem armory this evening at 6; 30 o'clock. Mem bers and friends of members are invited to. attend. r Returns Thursday ' Oscar- Steelhammer, county as sessor, will return to his office Thursday morning, having" spent the first of the week accompanying the Al Kader Shrine patron on its spring pilgrimage to Marshfield. Accompnnies ShrlMers Dr. Gerald B. Smith of Wood- burn was In Salem Monday, accom panying visiting Shriners. ' Bedroom FurnltnreVReduced r a 25 per cent on discontinued pat terns. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. ' ' ' a27 Seek Pavement, The paving of ' Capitol street from : Mill to Bellevue streets Is sought in a petition received by the city recorder, v The ' petition; which Is signed by 10- property holders, will be submitted to the city council at Its next meeting. - Club to Meet - lf. at - The Salem Garden' club, of which Mrs. W. B. ' Anderson ' is president, will meet this evening at. 8 o'clock In the auditorium of the Salem Chamber of Commerce. Building Permits Issued r' I " ' Three building permits were is sud Monday from the office of the city recdrderf : W. T. Ramsdon took outfcpermit.to construct a one and one naif story dwelling at 771 North Commercial street at a cost of 84500. W. A'. Bond took Good Seeds Acclimated seeds that cost no more than the ordinary' type. Gill Bros.; seeds in bulk. Vegetable and flower plants. Sprayers and spra materials. Fertilizers. Gar den hose. ' ' :: PEARCY BROS. ' 178 S. Commercial St. Wood :Wcod TRACY'S FUEL , YARD 187 D Etreet Telephone 31t This ,1s a good buy fori j -.'you 1025 Ford touring 83 rubber, spot, . auto 4, " natlc swipe - and new paint. Here is a good I running car and will giTO v , some one real service for. t v out permits for the construction of two 'one story dwellings; one at 2030 Marlon street, to cost 43000 nd4the other at 1130 South Lib erty street, to cost 83500.. . Your Credit . Is Good - r - ; Why not . buy. a davenport now at specially reduced prices. : Ham 11 ton's. - - j. ; a27 Speeder Fined ..--. G. Bellinger, of Salem was fined 35 by Judge Poulsen .Monday tor having exceeded the city's speed limit. ;- Petition Filed. . A petition for the installation of a street light at the intersection of Summer and Norway streets and bearing the signatures of 20 property holders has been received by the city recorder and win - be submitted to the city council at its next meeting. Petition Submitted A petition has been filed with the cUy. recorder, to be submitted to the. council at its next meeting, calling for the paving of Norway, street from Capitol to Winter streets. 'The petition bears 25 signatures. 1 Strictly Modem 5 Room Home " With sleeping porch, hardwood floors, beautiful lot 50x150, all landscaped, all pavement paid. See at 1776 Fir street. Becke Hen dricks,' m N. High St. a23tf - Judgment Returned A lodgment of 84884.93 against Charles A. Clark was returned In favor of the California Packing corporation in circuit court Mon day. ; The defendant defaulted the case, interest at the rate of per cent dating from ' February, 1924, together with attorney fees or 93 00, ana costs, was also re ceived. . The case was filed to Re cover on a note. " . Five Dollars Down Places I An Opal range, in your home. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. a27 !"ue for .lllmony t Altha MUsom has filed a suit in the circuit court here to col lect back alimony declared to be due her from H. J. Milsom. The gross amount, the plaintiff states, is 8500, to be paid at the rate of 50 a month. " Milsom, according to the complaint has paid little of - the amount. Speeding Is Charged '. Mrs;' M. B. Frank of Portland was arrested on a speeding charge Monday by O. O. Nichols, ' state traffic officer, and slated to ap pear in justice conrt here. Seek More Pay Ah Increase In nar from 14 and $5 a. day to 15 and $S a day for musicians playing at the local theaters is sought by the members of the Salem Musicians' union; They also seek a six hour day and a six day week instead of a seven hour . day. and a vseven day week. Theaters are divided Into classes A" and ,"B . -A" theaters,: are those seating 1000 and over and B" ,t heatrers are those ; seating under 1000V Both the Elsinore and the , new Bllgh theaters will come under the first classification SPECIAL SCHOOL VOTE WILL-BE CALLED TODAY - (CHttsut na 1 - down. It would be too late to sell the property this year. The option he gave, it is understood, expires before the first of June. Bond attorneys hate Instructed the school board that the wording used on the last ballot is neces sary In order to assure the legal Ity of the bonds. Fearing aa re currence of the Washington bond mlxnp, bonding houses will not accept bonds -Unless they are techn nically trouble proof. -; - Directors will consider f the names of abont-10 teachers, dis cussing whether or not they are to be retained for next ' year. : Th 10 "were singled out for a'elosed discussion at the' last -meeting of the board. It ': is intimated that t POIt TTTFORMATlOlf 1 JLSOCT RAILROAD XSI. OREGOri ELECTRIC : -"'GENERALS f: FREIGHT LINES Operating In nnectlon "with the Salem Navigation Co., from Salem to Eugene. k ' ' - yDally Trucks ' " TRUCKS ANYWHERE FOR . . inRB . Salem phones, 967, Res. 210 CW ' Eugene phone: 4T7 - (In ' no - way connected ; with General Transfer-lines.) at least half of these will be pre-1 seated contracts. ' ; All con tracts dust b submitted I by tBe teachers to the board by I May 3V; As soon as they are sign-1 ed by the clerk and " chalrntan of the school board, they become legal, and the teachers are for mally retained for another year's service. TO FORM CITY : -IF DUMP GOES leavor to use tho quarry as a pri vate : dumping ground - f of ' their other garbage, v ; ' Attorneys for Salem Heights -esldents Monday assured -their clients that as a running stream Is Treent in the old quarry It is im probable that tho city council will approve of any eoatract to dump there. . But as. th City ficaenfer company iolds an option on the marry they; can still use It for private purposes! The Incorpora tion of a city by the Salem Heights residents would prevent, any gar bage being dumped. , . Delegates already approved to approach the city council' at Ila next meeting include King Bar t- lett of the Powell Motor company. Mr. Bartlett Is also chairman of the Salem 1 Heights;; Community league. - Other delegates will Include Donegal Wiggins, H. O. Wiggins, A. N. Fulkerson. Harry Rayburn, W. Scott; R. D. Halsey and H. S. ulle. The petitions will protest the approving by the city council of any contract -covering the dis posal of garbage or the erecting of an Incinerator on any part of the Salem Heights or South Salem dis trict. Council members,' Including the mayor and Mr. Dancy, of the gar bage commission, have assured Salem Heights residents that they will oppose arfy such contract, but in the event of their failure to do so, or any attempt oik the part of the City Scavenger company to use the quarry for a garbage dump, then Salem Heights and South Sa lem will incorporate! Jnto a city and definitely check any such move. Several residents. Including H. S. Gile and Albert Richard Wet- jen. have threatened personal In junction proceedings should the petitions and the resolutions of the Salem Heights ' Community league fail to be effective. It is stated that yesterday a deal to buy property-on Salem Heights was called off by the purchaser when he learned there was a possi bility of the dnmp being located there. This, it is pointed out, is a good index to the attitude buy ers would take and the manner in which property values would de crease if. the proposed dump can not be sidetracked. D0011 OF STREET CARS BRINGS FEW PROTESTS . (Continued from page 1.) wanted to ascertain whether or not the buses would continue the service now offered them by the street 'cars. Alderman W. W.' Rosebraugh, member of the ordinance commit tee, denied that .there Is any grounds for the rumor that Fair grounds Road will be vacated. He asserted that he was perhaps re sponsible for the rumor, as he had made the statement that the city would be better off financially if she would vacate the street rather than pare It. He declared, how ever, tnat tne council wouia proo- ahly oppose any , action to pave Hhe street in the near future. v Although the aldermen declared that "whether or mot the . Salem Heights-service shall be continued as a matter for the county and not the city to deal with. Mr. Billings ley, manager of the Salem street railway, declared that the service will he maintained, both Je cause it pays and - because the public service commission requires them to make the run." ? w- faatC3 The one big objection offered to the 'crowding out of the street cars and the installing of the buses 'was that the' company will not have "to maintain the road beds for the- buses as it does for the street car road beds. Under the franchise, tne com pany is requirea to pay tor me paring of the : street between its tracks. ; Also, It must pay for its share in the construction or repair of all bridges which Its rails cross. The contention .was maae at the meeting that if the rails are torn"' up, then the company will not he liable tor any part of bridge construction or repair. It was also held that the company would no Monger be required to maintain Its share of the paving of the streets oh which it gives' service. These objections - were admitted -. by ;the aldermen ' present, - who ' merely stated' ' that ' the coming of the buses is "Inevitable. Another: objection was voiced that th buses will have to pay an annual license tee or only $25 whlle the street cars are paying 50. flTo this, the answer was of fered that; there will be more buses than street cars, so that the difference in revenue derived from fees will hardly be discernible. Residents' ( of the ; Fairgrounds Road district declared : that they were; not particularly interested on the retention of the street cars br in the paving of the street, but they Idld want assurance that the street would not be vacated. The alderman . present -.yentured the opinion that such vacating would surely not be ordered by the coun eft If 'ft met with opposition of the residents. .". - - In answer to . a question If the street- car. company would give ample service during, rash hours. IMr. BillSigsley declared thataerv- lea WOcld ha so colled to meet all possible demand. He stated that the company is seeking to estab- lish bus sertiM for two reason's: First, the street cars are not paying, and second, to tneet the growing demand for service, addi tional tracker would - have to be laid. Towns, all over the coast are adopting the policy to lay no more tracks, he said, because the price is prohibitive. - In the larger cities, when branch lines are need ed, bus service is Installed, al though the main lines. running through " the heavily trafficked business sections, are still main taining street car service. r EDITORIALS QF THE PEOPLE AH crmoa4ae fsr tkte ecput- MBt BUM SlgBd y th WXtMT, mart b vxltUn std sf the spr nly, n saMld .ask. b Umgn taa 160 vndi. t 8alem Ore April 2C, 1929. To the Editor: Perhaps yourare not -aware of the fact that there exists In Salem an Alsoclatlon, "which should be known as the Salem Rat Breeders' Association. It Is little wonder If you have never heard of them, for although they have been In exis tence for some time they have persistently sought by all manner of - evasive . practices to conceal their . identity. And who can blame them 7 While the business itself Is not one , to' be proud -of, their 'manner of conducting It has been even worse. Well at last the Salem Heights District, by long and persistant watching have been able to learn the purpose of their existence and also form an idea of the extent of their membership, and we are of the opinion that It consists of a number of garbage handlers backed by a few of the city's, executives who are desirous of disposing of the city garbage with as little expense to the city as possible, and without regard to the interests of the people out side of the city, who would' be loudly denounced by this same Association if they should return the compliment by turning their trade into other channels. The citizens of Salem- Heights district have several times recent ly felt Impelled to protect their Interests, as movements have been in. evidence to make the old Rock Pit in Salem Heights the place to deposit Salem's garbage. And al though our representatives ap peared before the garbage conAnit- tee presenting the interests of our school, our community hall, and our citizens in general, setting forth the damage that would ac crue to our property, and although we were then assured that we should have no further reason for anxiety, still the ball rolled mer rily on. until on the. evening: of April -23d one of the magnates' of the garbage Industry brought out an employee to give him Instruc tions regarding preparations and Informed one of our citizens that he was preparing to dump garbage and that no one could prevent him from so doing. . It was not until we were able to convince a member of the com mittee that a stream of water flowing' through said pit wended its way through South Salem and emptied into Mill creek and would carry the aroma and flavor of GHOICE of Triub Genuine 5 Orange Blossom engage ' ment and wedding rings is a v' tribute to the judgment and ; good taace of the wearer. HARTMAN BROS. Iqasr !' Jwlrs, Conn " s gUU sad lifcrty. ':- I win Just one year ago, on this sort of bceasion, we had the pleasure of -"V" entertaining; 3000 Salem people " v:; yisiTdRS are welcome V iJut many cannot take time during the day, so again we are extending "an - invitation, tot every one '.for Ithe above hours and date. If you have not '-seen a Sanitary, Light, Well-Ventilated Laundrya -visit will be profitable to you and a pleasure to us. - . - " . . . . . . - . ' sale'm: laundry ; gompany , : y' E.L Wiedcr , , dead rats' and i rotten ' garbage back, to Salem that any Yeal in-,. terest 'Wasjcreated, but still there are- - no v noticeable .' steps being taken to prohibit a desperate out rage on. our community. '' But not withstanding this treatment we are -ready to shout "Long live Sa lens the . jelty beautiful. but :let death come quickly to her garb age dnmph We would also wish for Salem the degree of prosper ity that would enable her to pro Tide means sufficient to destroy her garbage in a sanitary manner without dumping it in 'the midst of a peaceful community, thereby depreciating the value of proper ty which Ilea just outside' the city limits. - and. also polluting . Clark creek, , a fream , "which flows through a "number of small,: but valuable ranches, and on through therleggthj of South Salem empty ing into Mill creek, thus menacing the health of thousands of people. And - during high - water when everything in the pit is floating we will be able to send a few carloads of the raw material downstream, 'Very trulyrjrours I W. E. SCOTT, : Rt. No.! 4, Box I3-A. ' Salem, fcre.' "" . 1 IT" a , 'w. Qualification Is Basis fop Claims ;to Office by Women ST. LOUTS. -The League of Women Voters Is not functioning to put women Into , public offices and political Jobs on .a fifty-fifty" basis. It will be brought out at the ' seventh annual convetion of the organization "here April 14 to 2i. r Although the league is urging PXtXERAIjS Funeral services for the late Harry H.iHlU will be held Tues-: day, Aprij 27 at 3 p. m.,:from the Rigdon mortuary, concluding ser vices and Interment City View cemetefy. j '""' j c Funeral services for the late Mrs. Mary E. Palmer, wife of Cab el Palmer, will be held . Tuesday. April 27 it 10 a, m. from the Rig don mortuary, interment Lee .Mis sion cemetery. GOD'S ANSWER Man alone of all earthly creatures asks, "Can the Dead Die Forever?" and the instinct that urges, the question is God's answer to man. No instinct is given inj vain. J Bulwer Lytton. . W. It. Rigdon & Son Administrator's AUCTION SALE Tuesday April 27th a 1:30 p. m. " T i? 1145 N. Liberty, Corner Market ; EVERYBODY COME F. N. WOODRY Is the Auctioneer i-Phone Ofl Notice If you want to sell mer St. WoodryPbone 511. Ait Wednesday; EyeningApril 2S between the hours of 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock ; SALEM'S' NEW LAUNDRY , (The JWieder Laundry) At 263 South JHigh Street be open and all equipment in women to "delveihlo politics au-l aspira ,to,pul)licoffice3 U' not followlBg any lines of the old spoila system," , leaders , declare. but desires to place women in of fices strictly .on a basis of qualifi cations. ' " - ' . In support . o fthis claim,.- tfce . board declares that women hato more idealism than men. that they are -"not yet dIsIilusiond"4iaad through the proper political train ing should be a potential force In public life. , New potatoes are being Mp?od from Douglas county, "earlit . pn record, - " - :' Rainlo- new office. - Review to buUd T7 Chiropractic- .-("-4 A- lot of men have form ed the habit of looking up a Chiropractor before akin the adrice of Oliv er doctors and until some one else shows a safer, faster and better V way : to get well tney WilT Continue to Do So DR. SCO FIELD The Best in- Chiropractic. ZS Oregon lildg. " . , , Salem IT DOES i THE WORE i3T Sofia e f ex's Oold ' Breaks up your cold ihs4 24 hours or.your money refunded ' ' " J ; - Sold Only At : U -.rr. drug vtoiiKjrz ;;; The Yellow Front lhone 107 1S5 North Comroerrtat Street The Penslar Store : ; T 'A - i Vour furniture phoae- the Sum 1 operation ' As lu.