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'' .' i ' IVlMui Daily Ksaap THE STATESMAN FttBLUHTNO COMPACT ' ' " SIS Hoala Oacsorejl 8L, b Oregaa . .-'..J I. .... Bi J. Hendrieaa . . . , . Manager fredl J. Toosa - KaMfftHg-EdiMT Irl S. MeBherry - - City E4ita -Parker Brania - - - TalerrepB Kditer Aadraa Banca Boeiety fcaitor f v i IfZXSXX Or THE ASSOCIATED PXESI , : i Ta JttaoeiataA Press U aarloalvaly enlitlod ta taa aaa for anbueadaa af all aewa lrpUkk rreditod I it or not otS.ro is. nrdiled ia taia aaaar aa4 alaa the Iaat aewa aofciishea heroin. - , , ' 'v."-.-v bushtess orriCES: ..... Jiaa galley 138 Wereeeter Blil, Partial, Ora. . Xaaaaaa a. Clark. Ca, New Vara, 129-130. W. Slat St.; Cateag. JCaraaette Bldg.; TXXXPEOXZS: 1 ... . Baaiaeet Offiea or 883 Society Editor ..1(X lfewa Department lateroa at tka Past Of fie ia Salem. November FINISH THE Wnn if "Ra tlrnnr fear not. nor b dlamayed for th -v. . v r Kflth thee; lie will H6t ritil thefenor forsake theet " ! . . ; . NOT-TRUE TO TYPE J 'Trio - f iv momKora -rf Via flrn object to the employment of a type; not true to the national Oregon type- - . . For the national Grange through congress ; the act : that tjje expenditure of government and counties and school districts of the country in promoting and carrying on industrial education and training and experi mentation r ' ; And the 25 agents in the 36 all owe their appointment and ties of the various counties.' -The Grange stands for boys' out the nation, and m the state acrenti; have rlone And dnincr , - - , . . - iniiuence m Keeping mis spinr. vThe spirit of helpfulness and boys and girls in the rural homes "The spirit that tends to keep the young people. on the farms, and gives them gainful There is nothing more important than this. If the boys ana srirw are not to De Kent on .u .1 u :-n. t" w tut; ijcupic in vuv Herbert Hoover says the time of feeding our teeming" and increasing population will be a pressing one and it is not very : In order to be true to type, sentt every member of the Grange in Marion county, to. the il - I 1 ' iiiuiiici s &uu ttuu s. be wholehearted! in favor of the r ijiiuaiiuiiuuumjr. The William Jennings Bryan lnnntul tha Amarlxan ftotf avusi,wu ms; s.u.&. . A Jew donated the flagstaff. a ru!; ji:..-j viu ict A negro veteran of the late drew-the flag to the top of the Ten thousand friendly looked on. -In this manner did Port Huron, Mich. celebrate Armistice day, under the guidance of Pastor Brady of the First Meth- odist Episcopal church. Portland NewS. Jim Smith, Marion county made the triD from Salem to" ChamDoecr in his car in an hour anda quarter. Ed; Dupuis, whose stage station in old Cham- poeg stood at the end of De Grasse street, as an inducement to people to patronize his line 'THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT," -j , . nave Deen some cnanges -in 53,000 people have already visited Champoeg park since the fin-t of January of this year. historic spot stands. therethe vote that decided for the Oregon Country allegiance to the! fi j i j oittis aim ouipcs, iiBicau oi Kmnire. -O I General Markets IXVESTOCK . i" PORTLAND. Or, - Nor. 23. (AP-) Callio a lid rslvrs. bag, shp a ad lambs aauiinallr steady; no rocoipta. Ilnrs: alaagkter pica -90-13A" paad medium, cood aad ckoira $11-50. : ' . " ' PKODUCE ' " 1 rORTLAXD. Not. ,. AP) Milk i'eady; beat churning cream 44 $ 4 He per pound net shipper" track ia sane 1. Cream deJirered Portland 4fi(48e- per pound. Raw milk 4per oant 3.2 esrt f. e. b. Portland. , w' Poultry ateady ; . fceary hens 28(CS7 itht 19-v 20e- springs JifrnJ-le; pakin vhHa.-dnrk 24e; colored l620e; tark eys lira 3 fet3.tr; dressed 4J43e prnnd. .Onions steady; lixal 73!. Walla Walla OertI. i .Petatoea ateady; tl.S0t?$1.75 sack. TXASXKO DCTEOVES . ' - PORTLAND. Ori-fior 3 AP Trading- improved aa tha local market with soma holiday -demand. Oraagea ara Boring rapidly bat at a eaaaiderabla ro d action oa .tha larger aisea. which pra daminata at this time. The craaherry market H practically demoralised with 3 par 1o about tha ton for western roek. Tne supply is linerai ana tne atoek ia showing early deterioratiOB. - ORAIir - ' - 1 i ; POBTLANn. Nor. 23 AP ) Wheat fids: BBB, hsrd white. HW,.B3 Batrt. Norember. December. Jaaaary 31.35; Federation, Norember; 'JVeemher, Jan a-' a nr. g 1.34 ; aott white, woatora,- white. Nor em her. Jeeember , Jannarr. .l.85t kard winter, Nrvember, IVcember, Jann ary, $1.34; "Northern spring.' Nutt- ei, lvrrmber, Jaanary, gl.33; western red. Norember. lecember. Jaaaary, $ 1.32. Oata : No. 2. 36 pound while, faed, and gray, November. December, Jaaaary gs3. e barley: K. 3, 45 poaad BW, Novem ber. Doeembor, Janaary,, ft28.5 - t r Cora: Ko. 8, Y.Y ahipmeat'fioTember 3U Oeeember,-Jaaaary S5. No, 3 t:Y I saipmeat. Iioceaiber 833.. . . . . - f ... Millraa: standard, November. Decern. j Wt, $240; Jaaaary 2i " HAT rORTtJtND. Or, Nov. 23. (AP , Hay paring prices: Eastern treroa tim othy 8206(22: ditto valley IT fJ) 170; rheat 813; alfalfa 817.50(18: oat hay $13; oat and vetch gl4.oO3 15; straw 7y7a per tan. Selling prieea 83 ton more. . . , -. -v DAIET Or., Nar. roan-AXD. rP)- ' " " ........ iy Maaaay y -,)-. 5 W. H. Hsndereea - Cirealattoa Maaager Kalph H. Klctiiag Advertising Mtuin Frisk Jaakoski - '.- - Maaager Jab Dept. E. A. Raotea - LJvaetoek Editor W.-C. Coaaer - Paul try ILditor Job Departnseat S8s IS or lOf, Cironiatiea Of fie 683 Orr a. aa teewad-elaaa matter. 24. 1026 smt nf wnnA orinra anil Tr It I Lord -God. even my God. will be - j - .j 1 - rrra in fatnnrt rAnnfir wrin I " I cbunty agent are not true to! type, nor conforming to the ... lobbied the &nith-Lever act became the law authorizing money in assisting the states T " counties of Oregon almost retention to the Grange activi - . - arid girls club work, through- of, Oregon, and the county mow than anv nther nne .o , .... . j aave useful training among the occupations there. tne iarms. in larcrer numoers. wwua nu tiucaj is coming when the problem far distant. and to the calling they repre- " "-. "as J r it ....Li 1 uuftiuci ut Lxicut, uuBiu w camDaiam for a countv aeent - al I 1 THE MILLENNIUM! , fc chapter of the Ku KIux Klan ". ". " " , . .. r... .. . : u- .jjMnn l ftUUiraa. war handled- the ropes that pole. Americans and Canadians commissioner, the other day, advertised in big black letters, Champoeg to Salem. There 1 me mean umes isy tne -way, . lne Memorial that marks a spot where was taken the ui- ' ... ,. me erauiem oi , tne riusn ;- - . Dairy Exchanre, net prices: Butter ex- tras; atandarda 4,1 Vc; prima firsts 40c; firsts 37 H. ,, - " Krgs: extras 48c; firsts "43c; pallets 33c; current receipts 41c; aadersiaed 29c WOOL ' BOSTON. M.. Xor. 23. fAP Practically all of the Texas faU clip" wool is reported to Pa ia tha. bands .of dealers. eiiner aa tneir owat pnrcaaaea or aa con signment, -l he price jac-ted to mills is 33 ta 34 cen'a X tha ttrease, estimated at mj to 8a seats, clean basin. Hmall Quan tities are reported to Jtarn been so 14 aa the basis of these I i cures. - - WHEAT ' ' CHICAGO. Nov. , od. ZAP r Rail strike possibilities ia Canada, toretber wua ear movement restrict tons bow en- f"reed on one Canadian line, led to. rawer 1 pricea here today - for wheat. -Chk-aao eioaiaa ajowtationa on -wheat were anset- tled 7 8 to 1 S-8 cents net lower, corn finished 1 1-8 cents off to 1-8 cent up ana at i-b to 3 s renta down;. ?:; LISTEN IN " ; I ' rORTT.AXD KOIN, 319 11 a. at. la book, women's . prorrioi, music. 3 to 4, news items, - mnsic. 5:15 to 8, childrea'a program. t T, deathman hotel pipe- organ, re- . citaL . 7 to 7:4., amoAement-jrattle. . g. , to 10, KOIN radio plsyera ander the - direction of Jeaa Macanley, presantiag 'Sevea Keya to Baldpste.'" , vv . - KOWi 492 TjISS to 7:1ft 'a,-avi vj-M. C. A. sett iag-ap exercasra to la U, Town Crier. . S to 7, dinner program. 7:80 to 7:45, utility service. 7; 45, to 8 - teetara. 8 to 10. vaudeville prorram. KFON. 232 Lonjr Beach, Cat. Srtova pe m.. coacert orchestra, 8 (0 7, orgaa : recital, concert ..orchestra.- traretocae. 7 to 8. dance orchestra, to 9, baad. concert, 9 to 10, uladio program. 10 to 11, masicaL classical program. -KFWO, .211, Avalon. CaL 8 to m.. chimes. ' :S0 to 7:30, St. Cath erine hotel concert orchestra,- 7 :i0 to 9, band concert aad re-broadcast pra- KF8D. S4, Saa Diego, CaT 0 1 p. m, , dinner program ' 7 to 7:30, plana ra eital. : " - KOAO. CorvaTIta. ; Ore 280 T:15 fi. "m.. colleciate sperta. review. 7:30, "Pivots aad Ntopa,'' Coach K. II. Harer. 7:4&, Uncle Loa South-worth aad Ilia Vio lin," Professor J. B. lloraer, 8, lira. - Tlarry B. Casick, contralto: Lillian Jeffreys Petri! ia piano - antogj fcio (uunit fey jergumo ilseVeaut. , KWH!.-.fuiUnan. Ykaaa., 34a r:SH to - p. at. Evelja Eparlia, violin; Mtrfant Amandieri, piano; l-iwyd Mou, tenor: -Prepartag tka Farm for Winter.' ' T.eonard Hegaaaer, extenaioa specialist in toils aaa riw: i-'"Mw .-m Mmr Wiwi,'; F. W. Clearer, assistant pra- fesserof fonoaiir : "Problems t'- eet-d Wits fln Orcharding." Profes sor Morris, i bortecnltaraJ department ; "Reforming th? Criminal ia : tee Prison,.' Ur. 'V. Taster.-.-? ' SAM FRANCISCO ANU OAKLAND : KPO, 4286:30 to 6:i: p. m.. ehiMrea's program. a:3 to 7, piiatea- eafe or chestra;, i ? - to 7-.S, KtiraoBt hotel eonert orchestra. 8 to 9, elaasical prarrsm. 0 to; lOntudio praeram. lu la 11. 8tata orrhtra. -' KFWI. 25 -6 ta 7:3 p. m.. dinner pro gram. " t. H :?.. Ktadio program. H:s' ta lO. Tom Ca'n weekly aeettat. 10 to 12, II Trovatore daiiee orehetra. K'RC, 2 5:30 to 6:30 p. m . Sfae anA hi gan?. :SO ojr30, diaaer pro- Kram. M to t, little Hymppoar orrh-- tra, 9 to 1, ftadvo prorram. IB to 12, Ralcofiarfes Uneo orr hefttra. ' ' KfiO. 31 3:30 to 6 p. ai "For 1- im." 6 to ?. dinaer procrant 8 to HtSO. farm Dtamm I', S. donartwm of aaTirnhnrr. Caiiforaia Faria ' Kodio t-oaiwil and ! rua Ihiirr fmiiifil. :3f W) , roaeert trhetr. 8, ad- dre for farmers. KLX. 508 :3i to 1 p. eoncert tir- ; hetra. 7 to 7:30. aew bml,-.t. 8 to 9, edttrattonal pracraat. B to 10, pnecial pros-ram. " ; XTAB. 2o 5 t p. w . raildrea'a pro rram. 8 to "lu. lasieal roeal and ia- .jhtraneBtal -ororraak : KFC8. 256 S p. m.. aaered songs and choir music. . - SEATTLE KFOA. 451 8:15 to 8:S0 p- m..-toarist iafarraatt information. 9 to 10:30, stadio pro- mm. It, 381 Sj40 to B p. stork qurta- ttons. 6 to 6.-30, nwt items, an Bnnremeiia. 6:30 to 7:8. organ r eital. 9 to II. dance prorram. KOMO, 306 6 to 7 p. m., dinner pro rram. 8:45 to 9, National Farm Radio 'nneil. - KIIQ. 394, Spokane, Wash. 9 to 7 p. m.. dinner prcraai- 7 to n. stadio pro rram. ft. to . ronoert orchestra. 9 to KOWff, 285. Walla Walla. Wash.. 9 to I "J p. ., varied xtaitto program and dnnee ntosir. Xotlcf of Intention r Improve South Nineteenth Street From the ' .North Line . of t Bellevue Street to the orth Line of Ie Street. Notice fa bereb-y given that the Common Council f the city of Und expedient and hereby declare purpose and intention to lm- I na.nA Oa...K Vt.tAAAMiU CaAA j u v c miutu a iiicLccuiii tin m. rrom the npfth line of Bellevue Street to the north line of Lee Street, in the City -of ''Salem. Ore gon,, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent "property, except the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed ly the City of Salem, Oregon, by lnl" portion of aid street to tn estanmnea graae, con- structing Portland cement con crete curbs, and navine said nor on of said street with a six inch t'ortiann cement concrete pave ment, twenty-four feet in width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council, on November 15, 1926, now on fllA In Ihs nffifa nf tha ritv Tt-l . . . . J r eoraer, ana wnicn are hereby re- rerred to and made a Dart hereof, vwfiii uiuu vuuutu iitsrtjujr uts- flares its purpose and intention to make the above described fm- nesiVAmont and Id.ntink SA Street ImnroTement nnartmnt of the City of Salem. Oreeon. r the 1 5th day of November, pnm crv r"! t a ' Date of. xirst pubUcafion hereof November 21, 1926. Date of final Dublication hereof win be December 3, 1926. d3 Notice of - Intrntion to Improve North Fifteenth Street Front the North Line of Court Street to the South Line of Chemeketa Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common council of the city of aaiem, tjregon, aeems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to lm the north 1Irie of "Cou;t street to tfce south line of Chemeketa g0n, at the expepse of the abutting ana aajacent-property, except tha expense of which win be assumed b th,e Cii Salem. Oregon, by aa ts5 'O fvri ttifii a a. t DliTI to the established grade, con Trbs? S5 tion of said street with a six inch Sm7 iTiuS'.i cordance with the plans and peci- iicauons inereior- wnicn were adopted, by the Common Council ion November 15, ; 19Z6, now on me in iub oiure ui mo viiy Re corder, and 'which are hereby re ferred to and jnade a part hereof The Common Council hereby de clares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described lm provement by and through the FUMING ON THE DAD BUSINESS FRANK H. l JliST BEEN fVK P81S.0EN7 "I SCARCELY MXVT OF Dt ?jltVf RSS 4 WORLD V01AI)"7 dft . ti" V S Coprlaht, II Jt. lor-Ufa -TV - c--. wr tfa. a J :fj IK' CYCLONE BLOWS: SCHOOL DOWN L - k wW. Z- .... x I 1 . -V, V me.- ". .... '' ;si r : vif, : ' - Relief ' workers' clearing np the ruins of a school house and residences at the hamlet of La Plata, Maryland, where a cyclone claimed IS lives and injured a score. The school collapsed on the -students, who comprised the majority of victims. Upper view shows complete destruction of a house next to school; lower view, ruins of the school. Street Improvement Department of the C.ity of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Conn fiil the 15th day of November, 1926. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is November 21, 19 26. Date of final publication hereof will be December 3. 1926. d3 Notice of Intention to- Improve South Capitol Street From the South Line of Mill Street to the North Mne -of .-Bellevxie Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of tire City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Im prove South Capitol Street from the south line of Mill Street to the north line of Bellevue Street, in the City of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adja cent property, except the street and alley intersections, the ex pense of which will be assumed -by the City ot Salem. Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade., con structing Portland cement con-i crete enrns, ana paving, sata por tion of said street with a six incn Portland cement concrete pave-i ment, thirty feet in width, -in acJ copdance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council) on November 15, 1926,. now. "Obj file in the. of rice of the Cfty Ite corder, and which are hereby r-i rerred to and. made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby Q clares its purpose and intention to make the above described im provement by and through, the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. Oregon. t By order of the Common Coun cil the 15th day of November. 1926. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. . Date of first publication hereof Is November 21. 1926.. Dale of final publication hereof wilrfte December-3. 1926. d3 - i Horton Road " TOck, . I crusher finds ore carrying $18"0 gold per ton. ' .v- . CHELEY . NO. rj5f PREOCCUPIED DAI THE world often calls him the tuc A ceaaful nun, and prints his histon In Who i Who. f . . ' Be gives his family everything he need but himaeli. In the -wild rusa -o uodera living he has literally abduae kat responsibility as a Dad r He b a really Urge calibrrd man b bai become wrapped tip in his work an til . almost forgets be is a lather at al - "Perhaps when profit fs . dead n broUsaJaood is an established (act ' lass coavmtsriLJ geueraUon will seize tbv - greatest of all oppoituaKies and fatbar wu concern themselves w;ta tnetr sons There b raxhy a preoccupied latLet .who wakes tin to laU to the fact-tha . the "went tklng ::ut money 'is; that, iv Not aU the homeless hoys in Ameiirj live in the slums. Y It b"a great service to such me j t ' help them discover that It is" theft privi lege to be more than a Sanu CLtuf L thav own boys. . "-."T".- To vbom does your borgo . t :Tke? 1 -" "Yes, my. Dad was a dne mui. bvt t ararr Aarga htm," wua -a ecrvt lir trouhla. , JV Sadlcata, Oaavar. Colo. XOTICK OF APPOINTMENT OF, ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as administratrix of the estate of It. M. Cammack, de ceased, and that she has duly qualified as such administratrix; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my at torney, 2Q3 Oregon Building. Sa lem, Marion County, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this' notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 10th day of November,. 1926. MARY CAMMACK, Administratrix of the estate of R. M. -Cammack, deceased. RONALD C, GLOVER, Attorney for administratrix, Sa lem, Oregon-. nl0-17-24-dl-8 . Cobhs & . Mitchell. Co.. lumber and bpilding materials for every purpose. Get estimates, look at quality of material, then you will order. 349 S. 12th St. () Work begins on Baker-Halfway highway, eliminating miles of dangerous road. ROSTEIN & GREEMBAUM Ladies' and Children's Knit Underwear Barginsf to clean upC ' - r Long sleeves ankle length : Ladies' Wool Union Suits; White ' Regular $3.50 Now 1.90 . Ladies' Wool Union Suits, Crey I RegulaV $3.25N6wI$la75 : r Ladies' Union Suits, $2.00 reg., now $1.25 Ladies' Union Suits. $1.50 r eg., now 85c , f - - ; -3 : : : Ladies' 2 Piece Underwear 25c. 50c, 75c, $l.t)0 Children's Wool Union Suits, long sleeves, ankle length, sizes 10 to 16, sale price $1.25 Children's Heavy Cotton Union Suits 75c 36-inch ; v 27-inch Outing Flannel Outing Flannel Yard 15c Yard 12fe I.., 3 Ib4 Stitched: . . 2Vi lb. 72x80 Cotton Batte Cotton Batts ; ,; ; $1.00 , 95c, BLANKETSALL FIRST QUALITY v -'72x84 Nashua .White : S 66x80 Part Wool Blankets 1 ' Blankets Striped Borders $5 Values - Pretty Plaids 4 V lbs. 'J- Now $3.65 Pair . $4.50 Pair , $2.50 All White . . ; Grey and. Tan Blankets . Blankets r.::r Pair $1.69 Pair $1.75 : : ' V"-s'. r 240 and 246 North' 1 ON CHILDREN Pratum A basket social will follow a program which will be given at the Pratum school Tuesday eve ning. The congregation of the Memor ial church will, meet with the con gregation of the Methodist church for a union Thanksgiving meeting at the Methodist church Thursday morning at 1D.-30. Rev. De Yoe of Salem will deliver the address. Friday evening the Loyal Work ers Bible class will hold its month ly meeting and class social. Next Sunday evening- a repre sentative of the" Methodist hospital at Marshfield will speak here. Rev. John" Franz and family, have the pleasure of entertaining at their home the -father of Mr. Franz who is visiting from Min neapolis. ' Potato- buyers from- far and near are getting their potatoes at the-Pratum warehouse. D. H7 Mosher, Merchant Tailor, is turning out the nobbiest and best fitting tailor made suits to measure. 100 business and pro fessional men buy of Mosher. ( Commercial : Street OEKBLfflyOUTIISi PRACTICE OFJ PLAY "A Full;H6use,,?t6"Be'Pre7 sentecT'at Capitor . on" Evening of Dec. 16 ' "" . Bs 1 1 Lihpw . That "a smile on the lip fs worth two tears In the eye," was the opinion of the De Molajr boys when they chose "A Full House." rapid-fire situation comedy writ ten by Fred Jackson' that ran a full year at the Longacre theater in New Pork, for their dramatic offering this year. - Members of the cast have been working hard during the past week and are already on the" sec ond act. Through the courtesy of Frank Bligh, of Bligh's Capitol fheatery -where "A Full House1 will be presented on the night of December .16, rehearsals of the play are being held frequentry on the stage In the old BTigh theater. Here the amateur Thespians are able to get the proper atmosphere or regular stage rehearsals and get the strangeness of stage sur roundings worn off. t Mr. Used Car Buyer: - Have you seen the real buys at the Capitol Motors incorporated? See Biddy Bishop, 350 N. High St. Tele phones 2125 and 2126. . () WILHELM STAYS IN BED DOCTOIl KEEPS EXACT NA TURE OF ILLNESS SECRET DOORN, Holland, Nov. 23. fAPi Tramnine about, the rain soaked grounds of Doorn house PACKARD l a $ed CdT . SEVEN out of ten who buy the Packard Six trade in lower priced cars that have been driven but a year or two We buy these used cars at a fair price and then sell them without -profit. .Every used car, no matter how low its price, is sold with the hope that it will lead the purchaser to ' become a regular customer for used or new cars. - Examples of Our r Packard 1926 Touring Excellent mechanical con dition, . new Duca point, new car warranty on this one . St ISO Hudson Coach Late model,- rubber 90 nevM new paint, A real buy at ..... . .... S475 Dodge Business Man's Coupe Rebuilt, new paint. You cannot beat it at S4SS5 Several Ford Tourings, SK-if priced from S35 to ' f 200 CAPITOL MOTORS INC A. C. "Bfcldy" Bishop ; Al. J. Roussean 350 No. High St. . . THREE REASONS WHY YOU , SHOULD USE ; DIAMOND BRIQUETS "-la' ; Because of their great heal value 2, Because theyVare clean ; ; t?- Because they are odorless Wm HANDLE THE HIGHES GRADES V :QF UTAH COALS Castle Cale and Rock Springs Lump Coal tt A rf A fr. a ton ; ' ' " ' 5 14. 5U Also Bucoda.Ftirnace Coal fi?r, ajton. All Fuel F&t Prompt 'ESoHyory -:" -. r" I " , .-' T" tf : ; " "'-. JP-LAnqEn Traisfer antl Storcge 443 SouthiJberty Street Salem, Oregon before "-lie had "recovered fully" from a cold dating back a week, the former German Emperor ac quired fnrt her affliction and is confined to bed with what la var iously described as rheumatism or a severe attack of lumbago. Every movement is painful, though apparently there is ho im mediate danger from the effects of the fresh chill following upon an earlier one.' Princess Hermine, however, is anxious about the pos sibility of complications and is keeping her husband .under clos. observation t - The doctor in attendance refj-V es to disclose the exact nature;,? the former emperor's complaiiA. iFISH2.DD0.OQQ YEARS OLD FOUlQ 1 Pearified "Fossil Ten Inches Long Believed Perfect In 1 t Every Detail -V : V SAN FRANCISCO. (AP) A fossil fish, believed to be two m'l lion years old and belonging to the oldest known fish family, the ganoidei, has been brought to light by the chisel of a stone cutter in a yard herel The , fish,-which was petrified, was found in a block ot limestone. It was ten Inches long and perfect in every Hetail, even showing the color of the flesh and the scales. Differing from other specimens of the ganoid family the fossil is rather round and stubby. Astoria Ten ocean vessels load here during first weejc In Novem ber. Used Car Offerings, Oldsmobile "6" poach -New rubber, rebuilt, real low cost .transportation, only ...... v - S80O Oldsmobile 4 Pass. Coupe This car '. has been re built,, in our shop, has new paint ........ S4 73 Oldsmobile "6" Four ' Late model, looks and runs like .new. . A give away at .... S300 $11.00 Guaranteed