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. Au'Klf i" JV'i' V ' f -j -y f t i m Mr M m m m- a a u , - V - THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEU. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1923 Ohe dip of ircrf er dc& 'not make a waterfall'' One man9 8 effort will not build a community TV. EHDUSTMES MAKES PAYRQ: .. , Li- How great this community may grow, I Qnfl A l l fnv (ftblXIF ;- . - r - a ' 1 - m I. 11 .J . - nnninnniinnnnnnrnn rriiinrfiTj-LfinfinnrJlii AiVuVLnjuuxru-ifJli hruiru'irmrri 1 rr ir-T-iij- ii 1 - 111. FA I A r?. T?. . TO :r . ' I ... . . . ... ,, 1 1 ' 1.1 1 4 V i ,4 1 -1 'I s 5 ' f- tt IPORTlBT At ' ' 'L..r.. . .t'u.. li-.nl RmM n;U:lfAKrU CAtViWiiil D. U. ttclinSKIf ul uc nci wwi u.auwi iiuiui u oowilf they will outstrip all berries -'rlSS bUCCecucU III Oiuiyuiy u ' iunCultivatioon, Treatinginem Jusl as LoganDerries Are Handled in This Section "Wild blackberries nnder culti ation may make a Tery Taluable new commercial crop for the Sa lem district. B. C. Zlellnski, whose farm is eight miles north east of Salem, has succeeded in taming" the wild blackberry of the (Oregon ..woods and. lanes and burned OTer, . lands., ; One may reach the Zlellnski place, by turn ing at the Chemawa four corners on the Pacific, highway and going straight east on the Silrerton road, to .the Hazel Green. echobT house. His place is across theH Am i. .i 1 ., 1 1 V I LEGAL NOTICES -.ADMIXISTRATOR ICOTICK OP 8ALE OF KKAIi TftOPERTY Notice. fs hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Floyd C. Perkins, de ceased, will, on and after Satur day the lzth day of June, 1926, at the hour, of, ten o'clock a. m. tf said day, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, 203 Oregon building, in fSalem, Marion county, Oregon, sell at private sale, for cash in hand on the day of sale, all of the right; title and interest of . the estate of said Floyd C. Perkins, deceased, 1 In and to the following, described real property, to-wit: , . Beginning at a point on the east line of the right-of-way , of. the Southern Pacific Railroad, com pany, 37.865 ..chains south and 32.58 chains north 8 5 ' east of the northwest corner of the Ubuis . Vandall D. L. C. No. 70, In town ship south range 2 west ef the Willamette ; meridian in Marlon county. State of - Oregon; . thence north 89 59' east 21.22 chains to thw center of the Salem and Vnaka county road ; thence north . 8Jr$r east 9.80 chains to a stone " an4 iron bar; thence north 0 38' west 15.02 chains, to a stone and Iron bar on the J. east line of the Salem and Brooks road; thence nortk 33 6' east 10.35 chains along the east 'line of the Salem and Brooks county road to an iron bar; thence west 21.976 chains to the east line, of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railroad com - banv: thence south 31" iu' wesiitne turtner sum ox sizo.uv aor- 27.695 chains along the east line ot said right-of-way to the place w.innt. or. ntoininr co . of beginning, and containing 58- 2& fres of land, more or less. In Xidrbn-county, State of Oregon, anf feeing a part of the Louis Van- doll D, L. C, IU 70, in tovnsnw 6 south range 2 west of the WH- .lamettemerMIan.iave and except " all roads and rights-of-ways. That .eaW bids for said Above -f . ' rIhed.real.nronertl vUI.Im re - eeired by thendersigiie'd at.the ealtlce up to o'clock al m. 6f said. day. -.Said Bai fs made v... un hrr f ta-coUntv cburt -jj-- rr -of the-State ot uregon or. wieir---7 -lf. - c - vr 8th day pt JKay,-1926. 11th day of May, 1326 RONALD C. GLOVER, Administrator of , the Estate ot : Floyd C." Perkins,' Deceased. NOTICB OF FIXAL SETTLE- i : . MEKT undersigned W. S, A. aiassey, ex- r ..t.tn And last will! end testament of Ira Stanley Mas - sey, deceased, has filed hia nnai i account of the administration upodj .. in th county couit ,w Marion eoantvi stafa of Oregon and al4,eourt has appointed the Cta day of July. 1326, at tne bout nt ten. o'clock in the forenoon of -ald day at the county court roonUtbw'28tb?day of June, 1986, at the n thm rnnrt honu at Salem. Mar-1 htmr of : 0 0 o'clock a. m. nd ion county, Oregon, as the time and pUce tor the final hearing' of said final account and tor the final settlement ot said estate. Now,; therefore, aU persons In- terested in said estate are hereby nAtifled and, reeuired to be and appear at said time and place appointed tor the hearing of said iTnI account and then and, there J . . . . . Vriyw cause, ix any exist, wny saiai -- " y -v -ti naal account snouid not De anowoo and approved, aald estate forever and finally settled and said execii - tor discharged,. . v Dated this. 2 Ota day. ot May, 1323. 4 -v-.,-:.!-- -V . t W. S. A MASSE F, .-.. "i Executor of aald Estate. Frank W. Fenton, Attorney for aald Estate. BCOMiRCIUOP, - v - r . . ; ? & - -. . .VfioiHa uuuci.ouut.cdo-.ijafar as demand is concerned. road from j the .school house; north oft that, building. Mr. Zlellnski tells an interest ing story of "how the natire Ore gon wild blackberry has been lured fronv its haunts and made to grow successfully under culti vation: : ; He' says ; that '6ne man In the ralley tried for seTen years to transplant the' blackberry plants and secure berries " from them. But his results were failures. The plant in, some instances - would grow, in others die of the -blight, but in all ases refused nil efforts to mike5 ft Tieaf. His father also worked on trails plantm of the I berries; until-filially tfeed 'was! persuaded to . grow, shoot; 'np a I plant and Jfrbm this seedling has I come bis twd acrepatchV It was found that this Seedling could b tipped the same as a loganoerry 1 or -any other blackberry and de velop producing bushes. Mr.' Zlel lnski has been raising these .and cultivating them for six years," and enlarging his 'patch as fast as he could produce the plants, until he now has two acres of them. They are earlier, than usual this year, but he says the cultivated berries always are earlier in pro ducing than the wild ones, The cultivated berries will run from a ton to a ton and a half to II. .cr.H. h., been milling I SHERIFF'S KOTTCB OP SAliE OF REAI,: PROPERTY QN ; runrtnY 1 . Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mar- tt"u itr.ri - inSl i Hrif HiW rrJ 2fr ment and decree duly rendered, en- tered of record and docketed Jh then in said court-pending, where- in F. O. Johnson was plaintiff and n tt. -rtr t n:u-m im Tir his wife, was defendants. In favor of plaintiff and against said xle - fendaats. by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and hereinafter de- scribed to pay the sum due the plaintiff of 135.8.15 dollars, ;with interest thereon , at the rate or 7 ter cenfner annum from. the 20th iday of April. 1826, until paid and ney'a fees, together with the cosU fdb"?"5f:. ' Jf! taxed at 44.20 dollars, and costs and n8B of Bald execution. I win on Saturday, the 5th day of jane i92, at the hour. . of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the weit . aoor o we7 nouse in BU(Bu.wmin Lu"l' wegon. the .nJsnS8' bae' ?OILf.a8inJ?a?d n. aJlI :.5"T I.Tm' fn,nfl ". nPrnnl SLtatai 3X5 thrn sdBsequent to the execution of pla I gage, in, mo. iu sminiicn hereinbeforei ; mentkned.r;an4 ? luvibsd in. said execution, aa Tol - twenty-seveiTXTj-,..mi xew j-ar;i Annex addition to the Clty.ot Sa-1 A nri.mnHnn In th man - ner nrovided bv law, ,TUi , low Dated this 5th day or May, is zb. ; O. D. BOWER. Sheriff of Marlon County, Oregon. M. 7-14-Z1-Z8; Jl NOTICE OF SALE o l"a w "" ciacaamas 1 In the matter of the Estate of Alva ceeon, aascihu : TCotlce Is hereby giren that tha I undersigned executor 'of the anove I entitled estate will offer 'for sale (and sell at Private sale In epte. i prv w uwuiw I scribed, said sale to be 6n Monday, i continuing hbw w ur b'clock p; mr for cash and credit; saia properiy io oo aoia m.v me oi- nee of Granennorst Bros, on soutn Liberty street, Salem, Oregon, said ale to be subject toohfirmation of the ?above entitled court and sol said sale to be to the highest re I sponsioie omaer, me iana 10 oe I oid aescriDca as. ?-x. - I i.t.i.i,t iti iWuniiui i wno wum, v I eight (3 j ana nine t m wocg four t) ot, Albany Heights, Linn i county, Oregon.? r :. I Date of first publication way 2 Sth 1926. ' . . Date of! last publication, June 25th, 1926. : . ; , . WILLIAM BEESON, : ", Executor, Canby, Oregon. I III 14- IULKrrL KUU , CBLaiOf HmV.iAA . a.Ji . the ' product - to the stores, who -will take all that he can supply. LAst year he gare some to W. G. Allen of the Hunt cannery. He canned them and kept them tor . his. own.nse, as the quantity was mm oil Knt Iia 'AMtuwAm ftA tfttn Tl DA ;-v . ... rrftt traantiMM or tnem Tor com- w4rcial purposes, as he is confi- I had planned. In a rather selfish way,", says Mr. Zlellnski, "to keep my plants to myself, but after talking with Mr. Allen, who recommended that I offer them for planting,: I have decided to do so. : He " states that a heavy acreage of these berries could be raised with" profitable results, and I am going to let some of the plants go," The berries have been bringing around $4 a crate at the stores. jur. zieiinsKi invites any one Interested in this prospective new commercial crop to call " at his place and see the vines, and the berries. - r ' -" 5 The indications are h at' the de mand for. tips' will -like fclfhls supply , this yearV- add Ifhat ifier will be a waHliifllst Tot nert year Mr. Zielihskris famiiiar witi loganberry grbwinir. 'ifnd wifh'tbe cultivation ot i'6fher 'b'ush fruits, He 'says he treats his "wild black- berry, plants Just the same as loganberries, in every way. H. Lc Stiff Furniture Co., lead ers In complete home furnishings, priced to make you the owner. The store that studies your every need and to readT to . absolutely ' Capital City Laundry. Leading first class laundry of Salem. Gives you best service In city. Clothes laundered here lasts longer. Al- on time. 1264 Broadway. () MAJORITY RULE STAYS5 521 TZ& I - I MINORITY VOICE BEATEX RYleitv without undue cost. I . , I ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 2 eighteenth biennial convention of lDmen the General vAin f .wlSir??"; men cIuba toda defeated the re80lUti0n f LOIWfll dele- ,.tinn . . Tetli WinTth. f ofl Vit delegates JttViUYi"e women's club succeeded in addressing the con- Hf.n"on: e other being shut out l1111 cnes of question, question.',' Hunt & Schaller, leading meat 5"' OIL,Nortn Commercial, at No Finest meats, fruits and It tb- iSa J ,? vrowd8 tradln at this store tell the story. () J- " ' juamatn Falls Building per - mits totaling 178.505, issued in one week. PROl'OSAL FOR SUPPLIES will be received on . at 2 p. m. for f urn - tution.. snoDlies cOMteti nn goods, dothine. fnrnishm L hardware, brooms, drugs, stationery, crocked, nlnmb: . etc., for the semi-annual Deri- e."uul iecemoer 51, 19Z6. gTSXKd iSLtlf j f - t - w. wfaiJrora" 1 T 7. ,7r r oi vommerce -j, h hirt. Btihii ha .n , BTCL2 E3h SL52 I... ...IIH.J 1 V. " ., I ktJ ....LI. n . I 1 V7wo io mo uregon Biaie I Board of Control, or where the 10 per cent amounts to $500.00 or more, a surety bond from some company authorized to do business in Oregon will be accepted In place of the check. The same shall be! held as a guaranty, ot the faithful performance of the contract. The deemed the best for the state. CARLE ABRAMS, Secretary, Oregon State Board of ControL WELDING : ELECTRig , ACETTLENB TRACTOR SPROCKETS Tracks' etc., built up good as new tor less than half price, v General welding of all kinds Steel, cast, iron, aluminum etc An Optica Weld ; - Has Always Held I ' TXH3 FLAC3 COS 1HLL BTV V . f7 iC ' I N Brown Thinks Farmers May JDouble Shoot, on Drain ing and Irrigation A Statesman reporter ran across H. E. 'Brown of the firm of Brown & Johnson, realtors. Murphy build ing. Salem,, yesterday. Mr. Brown told the reporter that he still has the idea he has advanced hereto fore, of putting water on the land In the Willamette valley. He out lined a system which he thinks has merits. It consists of ascertaining the .amount of tile needed to . pro perly drain the water from the land - in the winter, then -so ar ranging that when the super- flous water has been drained from J th land the ttlA mav be olugeed I at the endaad the water forced from UM-tliWM 1-to .the tile, tnus suoMrngaung ine xanu. Mr. BrowA" cljsjms bat the wat- er- used in, iBia manner wui torce nlant erowth, much 'faster, than that applied to the surface, as It is warmed by the, soil before it . ' . . ., reaches the roots of the plants. Another project which was ad- vanced was the possibility of se- curiae storare water which would h warmftd hv th snnlleht before it was turned into the field. Mr. Brown cited as an' instance of where this is practical, a place on the Uttle North Fork. of the Santiam where it is possible with a small dam, to store approximate ly forty acres of water;--also it is claimed that this water is abso- I sonrce of water supply for the L. A. Scheeiar Auto Wrecking Co., oldest In the Willamette val ta Maw nA niied itarts and eaulDment. Low prices and qual- itv aervica here. 1086 N. Com'l It) Tyler's Drug Store, where in creasing numbers prefer to trade. A varied stock is kept complete and np to date. Your needs Mr. Tyler's concern. 157 S. Com'L St. Ira.w. Jorgensen, 190 S. , mgn St. . Parts for all makes of cars - Best equipped auto accessory store In this, section, prompt ana re uable getvlce the rule.. ': ;.') 1 -ifv.'ti f - Lloyd' Ei Ramsden is having J a Bt,lend!f trade on bicycles, kiddfe I cars," speed wagons,- bicycle, tires. J bicycle accessories, etc Store and shop. 3 87' Court St. Nelson Bros., clumbers and sheet I metal workers and heating. Best, en ninned in Salem. Prices and i cij iyv u --" - service and quality get and hold l 1 business. 4 355 Chemeketa St. , iJJA Narii Furniture Co. takes the leail with low nrices on chairs. rockers, tables, wood and steel! beds, swings, mattresses, Saves you 25. 219 N. Com'L i) f - - 3Sim:D1MWti H. F. Woodry & Son Auctioneer Sales handled id complete sat isfaction ot owner. Years of hexperience,. Store 271 N. Com'l Office Telephone 75 Kitf Tu Hour ta Oiatuu Baf as Ontoa OariTAX. icmnnczarTAi. woaxs" ' AH XiniU ef ICGasaraUl Wsxk . raotoiy aa4 OfXiesr J ttlS ft. Cm'U Oppoatt X. C O. t. OiwiUfy, B SI- - sts. hum, etrfum 0 a fc 1 and Po n t i a c Saks tad Serrka ; VICKBROS. . 1 ITIh Street at Trada I GAT 101 GUIS SEND . ArCOPY EAST GENERAL HW ..OF Robert C. Paulus & Co. Sent Out a Circular Dated First of June (Robert C. Paulus & Co., Salem, general agents and brokers -for northwestern canned and other fruits,' issued a circular to the trade, dated June 1, from which the following excerpts are taken:) To Our Brokers: Weather conditions In the North west this season have not been conducive to the elimination of gray hairs in the heads of the can- nerymen. Whatever kind of weath er we happen to be having at the moment we generally get an ex cessive dose of it. We first had a long dry season, and the drouth was getting to the place where it, had ns worrying, when it began to rain. Now it has rained so long 72j2 rwfco. Knma ftf, tYit cherries and ts just-'beginhlng to aiiet-t ine ttoyat annes. i ne uar- ometer is rising,' however, and it oks as though It might possibly clear up. We hope it will as we had enough of this kind of weath for awhile. , We oresume hn order to follow the course it has started on this year we will have an excessively hot harvesting sea son for loganberries and cherries. and perhaps a drouth which will cut the yield of these two items some more. Gooseberries The gooseberry crop has been picked. The ravages of mildew cut the crop considerably and in addition a great many growers did not harvest their crops on account of low prices offered toy eanners. This has resulted in a very short pack of this item.' '; Strawberries The eanners have to . contend with one rain after another in strawberries. Picking season is about half over, and some varie ties are showing up short in fact so short that some companies who i expected JO barrel the surplus over their orders, are diverting straw berries to fill canning orders with the result that the barreled goods will probably not show any sur plus in western Oregon. Due to the continual rain the quality so far has not been quite as good as Usual?- Some of the later districts a - t k 1 1 f f id h t flBA w.lM.tr: Cherries' The black, cherries are begin ning tb. suffer fronv rain, f Bings are badiy cracked. In fact it was reported rthat ' one shipping con- rn today' made an investigation Into the .percentage that, would be available for, shipping and found that frffttvSO to 75 per cent of the cherries'-were so badly affected by Seneta. beetle damage or by rain that they have given up in disgust ana aeciaea noi 10 snip. nuya. Annes-ave also been badly dam aged by the Seheta beetle. Th and decided not to ship.' Royal The crop 'orlgfnally was estimated at about 60 to 75 per cent of a nor mal crop, but the 6eneta bug has cut Into the crop very heavily. Inability to secure enough raw fruits in California to take care of the heavy' demand from can neries and Maraschino manufac turers b,as caused j a shortage of tnc ouppnes 1 1 t.. rs rvsTAiLTva - i -J- - - VIBBERT & TODD V Perry and High Sts. RADIO LIGHTING MOTOR SERVICE GIDEON-STOLZ CO. - -"' '- Manufacturers ot TCTEGAB SODA WATER Fountain Snpplief Salem ," Phone 20 , Ore. DUNSMOOR BROTHERS tais State Salspacae SSSO - Painters and Decorators v Zataiter er Bxttor Worx aa aav yea mm week w aav uu 19 DIXIE HEALTH D.1EAD As!c Tocr Grocer Sr. -4 . . cherries in California with the re sult that a number of California eanners have invaded the north west and have bought up practl? cally all of the surplus. -' Loganberries Conditions so far have ..favored l a good yield ot good quality lo ganberries. .' Extreme heat; flaring the month Of June, howerver, would have a very serious -effect on the last half of the berries. . Bartlett Tears The crop looks good at present, both in Oregon and Washington, and the same Is true of California, and it looks as though the qual ity will be very good. Growing conditions have been excellent. and there has been practically no difficulty from pests of any kind. Canned Fresh Prunes The fresh prune crop looks very good at present. The bloom ing weather for prunes was un usually good, there being no rains and consequently no scab or other defects. Unless we experience rain ac naryesiing time a very fine quality of prunes will be packed this year, which will , un doubtedly go a long way toward increasing tbe"' total pack of this Hem; which is gradually becom ing tnere ancUinore popular Dried Prunes v K.) Tha- aboveti .reference to fresh -prunes. a pejtatns r.lso to dried prunes-, Tne crop of dried nrunes Will be . very fine quality this year and owing to the fact that the prunes are about two weeks ahead of normal they are consid erably larger in size than we gen erally anticipate at this time of the year, for as heavy a crop as the orchards are now carrying. xoung orchards are well loaded Old . orchards are more or less spotted. It . looks as though the crop will probably be limited by drying capacity which is general ly around sixty to sixty-five mil lion pounds, unless we should have a long drying season like we had one year which lasted forty uays, m wnicn we dried seventy- iwu minion pounds. Nats" Both filberts and walnnts very good at present. Crops of both -will be much heavier than last year, due to increased acre age and increasing age of trees. C. F. Breithannt. flnrlf mnJt decorator. 123 N. Libertv. Phnn. 380. Flowers, bulbs, flnrni signs for all occasions. Pioneer and leader in Salem. An important western nower consolidation recently announced, is me purchase by the Inland Power & Light Co. of the stock of the Grangeville Electric Light & rower Co., of Idaho; the Enter prise Electric Co. and the Des chutes Power Co., both of Ore gon. All the stocks, 12,000 shares worth 32,000,000, were bought at a good premium above par. In land Power is an associate of the strong, enterprising Pacific Pow er & Light Co., of Portland. The plants are to be strengthened and extended, though no present phy sical connection is contemplated with the coast lines. Darby's Drug Store, wnera Dual ity service and low prices meet. Everything in the drug line, noth ing wanting in high class service. Court at. Liberty St. () l Your Well PrBrLinea7 se r,pnr ?i sanitary faTl ill r 'ouf surface ""water. ; and lets only deep ' firoimd water in. Made of strong1 ma terials, and reason able in price, OREGON GRAVEL COMPANY Hood at Front Street; Salem ,-ur :SHff BY. SALEM- n OPERATING ON A REGULAR .SCHEDULE Handling llerchandlse and Carload Shipments Between 8ALEM.ant;PORTLAND and kWSy Landings - : juieave ruuzjiOAii o:uu a. ax. nnncuiya, xeeaaye mma xnnrsaays ' Leave SALEllV 0:00 Ai 1L- Mondays, . Wednesdays and Fridays p ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS " CareSUPPLESCOCK i x& ' SALEM POCK find WAREHOUSE rOSTLAND . POSTURE CH I SCHOOLS HED Reports of DirecfociJfi Marked ImprqvejejiU Comnletion of the fourth and last posture. check 'for the school year has 'Just been made by Miss Grace Snook, director- of physical education in Salem schools. Much has been accomplished during the i present school year, Teachers have, worked hard to helD correct such, muscular de fects as shoulder wings, short pec toral muscles, flat chests, weak ab dominal muscles and 'protruding heads. The result of the last check showed that posture has "been im proved 19.7; per cent since the time of the nrsti check. The check; is taken only ' fniHlnf 'grade schools. At the time tha" last check was taken there! were. 93 6 girls and 376 boys in the seven grade schools. Of this iVumber 66 girls and 89 boys, or 7.3 per cent were in need of further, individual attention in posture' training. . Results of the four checks, tabulated are: November, 2038 pupils; 27 per cent needed help. . February, 2041 pupils; 15.1 per cent needed help. April, 1993 pupils; 10.2 per cent needed help. June, -962 pupils; 7.2 per cent needed help. Each grade school room that attains 100 per cent in posture work, that is, each room in which no child needs further individual attention In posture training, is awarded a red star. Following are the number of stars earned by each school: Garfield, 9; Engiewood, 7; High CAPITAL CITY CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY BUTTER-CUP BUTTER "Know for Its QUALITY" Buyers of Best Grade Cream Our Methodt "Co-operation Our Ildeal: The Best Only ' 187 South Commercial Street i Phone 209 DEMAND , "MarionButter" The Best More Cows and Better Cows Is the Crying Need Marion Creamery & Produce Co. Salem, Oregon Phone 2422 V I Ai Livesley & Largest Growers, Shippers and Enortera of ; j PACIFIC COAST HOPS Offices: Salem, Oregon and San Franclcco, California Orego .lnufscturers of B0NDLCTGER--GLSSINE V 1 f . GREASEPROOF TISSUE ? 'S.'h&ax0 : CfiMi. MC.i. ir.j.M -'W' ;w.'r3 ' co WATER an SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ; N M?S G AT STEAMER "NORTHWESTERN" SCHEDULE , n --T-;iZTJir?3 :t r: , 7 FOOT - i ' -- . - ' . . . Park. 5 r Richmond. 3. - , Garfield leads the field In Stars won-andralsoi has a perfect record. There are 3 ()0 pupils in. Garfield and not one needs further individ ual attention. In Posture.trftjning.' 'rne or ner acnooisTtre usiea oe low,.with the total enrollment fol lowing and. the per cbt of pupils needinjfur ther indl Jldual ttten- J 'Engiewood; 264 PUD fifty 2.6 per cent; .; Highland, . 238 lbupils, 7.9 per cent; Grant, ;490; Jnipils, 9.3 per cent; Lincoln, hi pupus, lu.a per cent; Park, 269 pupils, 10.4 per. cent,. and Richmond, 280 pu pils, 10.7 per cent. A Consider what, u c)a.in)e4 tor Chiropractic i methods .and you will easily t ealize iwhat Mi com mon sense i. science lti-l. It alms, by 'reradvlhg; Auss, to eliminate als'eas'e,' and ' Hoes so successfully. Phone fdr an appointnens Dr. O. L. Scott, D. C. 256 North High Street Phone 87 or 828-R " OilrO-r.latic SSO THEO. M. BARR Phono .192 . ' t Ilg any. Roy Bohannon, Ugr, 0 City Vew Cemetery Salem, f " r Oregon JU. . DUNIMOOB Salem Wicker Fitraltar- llannfactaring Co.' W. SU Ptr.es ii - t miu xuttu M kilty I Faraltar. lirlBf, mtfiaUhln. XfplMMkmttat S21S8U. St SftlMt PNfM ' rr land, Si Grtn.;-..4; tLtocolni Health Comp Strpport Oreson ProdnetT T- "tfft Stationery; tin I OM6 G. V,. OP OOCBT OTRTirr ; dffi BX TifATrzz csi save the piFjxRifcs - i