. . - - - - i . LOCAL NEWS IN BRIE F Rated Communication- Initiation, 8 p.. m. Tuesday, t)ec. '28, 19 2 . Entertain ment. Glenn C. Nilea. set'y. d28 m. o. v. r. Jtoturnsfto imgem J"Tiord has -returned to liis firA-at the University ot OregonKifter spending Christmas with hfa parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford. Capon for New Year's Dinner- At Willis It.. Dallas, rt. 4, bx 29. V d28 Attends O' S. T. Convent ioi Anne Simpson, director of health education "for Marion county, is attendinlhc Oregon State Teach- i i , i era his week. Furniture tpnoisiery And repairing. Uleae- Powers Furniture Co. a2tf Broadley of Silverton crashed cars Saturday , with no damage to eith er drivers ot cars. . . v. Visits Portland Mrs. Nona White, county pro bation officer, and daughter Zel pha, were Portland visitors over the week-end. rantageft at Jtilgh's ' Capitol Theater today. d28 Celebrate Oth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King or Waldo Hills entertained about 20 friends and relatives last Satur day in honor of Mrs.. King's moth er, Mrs. Carrie Wajrren's. 80th birthday anniversary.' Mrs. War ren lives in Oakland. Cal., but was for many years a resident of this section, and one. of the early Ore gon pioneers. ; i' taken to a local hospital Sunday after being stricken with paralysis. He is reading clerk of the Salem Trades and Labor council. Used Plai Lots of them 8125, $150. man Piano Sto Whyrfay Vs9 875, 1100, more? Tall- 5 SouVb. 12 th. 32 UriiiRs Mother Here . Major C. A. Robertson was In Portland yesterday, for the pur pose of bringing his mother here where she will make her home In the future. 1927 Calendars Free, Homer H. Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers. dlStf I5ee Meeting Wednesday A meeting for all who are in terested in bee raising will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the chamber of commerce. Any one interested in bee raising is asked to attend. Proposed legis lation will be discussed. The meeting was called by J. T. Whit tig, president of the Marion Coun ty Beekeepers' association. Aire Tracts In bearing fruit and nuts. Just outside Salem, close to bus line and school, $1,000. Terms. Three left. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. Mrs. Becker Fined Mrs. Theresa Becker of Gervais was fined $150 and costs in justice court here yesterday on a cnarge of manufacturing ami selling in toxicating liquor. She recently pleaded guilty to running a moon- shining outfit at her place near Gervais. Dance, Derby Hall Tonights Admission, 25c and 50c. d28 Paper t'liase Today A, paper chase for all boys be tween 12 apd 18 years old will be held this morning under' the auspices of the local YMCA. The boys will leave the YMCA build ing at 9 o'clock, followin a trail laid by Harvey Brock and Ivan WhittJ SThe trail will be eight miicj&cfegt, Boys can go afoot or on bicycles. About 75 are ex pected to take parti The paper chase is an annual event held by the Salem YMCA. Nothing Lasts Forev Except real, estate. Why not a lot as a New Year's present to some one or to yourself., Fr,om $125 on up. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. d30 Visits Sisters Dr. and Mrs. J. Ball of Seattle are spending the holidays with the doctor's sisters, Mrs. Josephine Davis and Mrs. Ida Shady of South High street. Larsen In Portland- Harold Larsen, manager of the local C. J, Breier store, has gone to Portland to attend an annual convention of the company Dec. f.n n no Complete Line of Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamilton's. , a21tf Auto Climbs Into Window The plate glass window of the Salem Automotive company on North High street was wrecked over the week-end when an auto mobile driven by a man from Leb anon climbed -over the curb and) ran into it. Damages are estimat ed at several hundred dollars. rl mm OtLIL, Tally to Speak Rev. Norman K. Tully of the First Presbyterian church of this city will speak in the Portland central library Thursday evening. He will discuss the life of Wood row Wilson. h o has issued an. order that summons ; by 'Publication may be made WHson. - ' . SAYS: t Oar late 1025 Chevrolet roadster with HO new rub ber, bumpers, inotonieter, good top and curtains and a ear that runs ami looks like -new is real value for $425. ' Phone 1841 280 South High on Final Settlement . Decree of final settlement in the estate.of Bernard. J. J. Moritx was entered in Judge Hunt's court yes terday releasing John J. Moritz as administrator. Files Motion iln the case of Alice M. Pagevs. Therese and Frank Schwartz," the plaintiff has filed a motion in the circuit court asking permission to J serve summons by publication. of the state. Owing to the slide near, Moser. Or., they were forced to detour at Hood River and go along the-Washington side of the Columbia for some distance. To Entertain GAR The Sons of Veterans and Iheir Lauxiliary will meet at the armory this evening at S o'clock. "They will entertain the GAR and their wives. The auxiliary will hold a short business meeting beginning at 7 o clock. If members of OAR will notify U. G. Boyer, machines will call for them. yesterday. The thread is used in sewing shoe soles. Shifters Have Baby An eight pound boy was born Dec. 23 to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shifler of West Salem. He has been named Thomas James, BasketBall Game Today The second basketball game of the Pioneer club league will be held at 10 o'clock this morning on the YMCA floor when the Lincoln club of Knight Memorial church meets the Jason Lee club of the Jason Lee church. Drunk Man Is Fined Ed Norman was fined $10 in police court here Monday on a charge of drunkenness. Thefts Reported Arthur J. Bard has reported the theft of a Ford touring car from Trade street Sunday night. E. F. Fisher of route 2 reported the theft of an Indian blanket from his car the same night, and H. J. Eckstein of route 5 the theft of a motometer fromhis car. High Grade Cirjfiwl Piano Will be sacrificed if sold this week. Terms. Tallman Piano Store, 395uth 12tn- j2 Traffic Offender Arrested C W. Olinhouse of Anker, Or., was arrested by local police on a charge of failing to stop at a tnrough street intersection. Man Hurt In Crash Gus Verdick, route 6, was cut and bruised when a truck driven by Ralph Beutler collided with an automobile at Leslie and South 12th streets. Men Fined on Liquor Charge Hersil Acuff.and Walter Zeiler were fined a total sum of $250 in police court here yesterday on charges of possessing intoxicating liquor. - Goes to Seattle Mrs. R. L. White is spending the holidays with friends in Seattle. Breniieman Convalescing Glen Brenneman, who has been seriously ill since Nov. 18, is con valescing and was able to sit up yesterday for the first time. People Get Auto Licenses Now is the time to get the 1927 auto licenses, accordrns to Secret tary ot State Sam Kozer. Tem porary quarters have been opened on the corner of Ferry 'and High streets. Only a very few licenses are being issued each day, accord ing to Mr. Kozer. Attention is called to the fact that it is strictly against, the law to use a 19 26 license plate after the first of the year. ; Mrs. Park'c Bible Class Mrs. Park's Monday night Bible class will not resume its study on January 3, due to the fact that Mrs. Park has been called to Cali fornia.' Drunk Man Jailed - i Henry Jones was arrested last night by local police on a charge of drunkenness. He'was locked up in the city jail. - Admitted to Probate The last will and testament of the late Sarah E. , Campbell was admitted to probate yesterday. Judge Hunt appointed George A. Meyer and A. E. Meyer as admin istrators and H. R. Crawford, L. P. Aldrich and William. Randall appraisers. ,;. i Home From Eugene William and Frank Reinhart have returned to Eugene after pending Christmas here with their mother, Mrs. C. E. Reinhart. The brothers are coach and assistant coach, respectively, of the Oregon basketball team. MINER DUPES .GERMANS Youth Dined, and Entertained : While Posing as Prince Overtime Parkers Fined W. D. Faught, George C. Matten and RayAlbee were fined $1 each in Salem police court yesterday on charges of parking overtime. The Holiday, Season Is not complete without a one dial Atwater Kent radio. Vick Bros., phone 1841. d29 Traffic Offender Fined Mervin Fidler was fined $5 in police court here yesterday on a charge of. failing to stop at a through : street intersection. There Will be a Meeting Ol Knights of Pythias tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Crystal Gardens hall, cor. Ferry and Liberty sts. Everyone come. Business of im portance. N. E. Park Sturgess, C. C. d88 Building Permits Issued Building; permits for the erec iont of a one story dwelling were issued yesterday to John Meyers, 2180 Myrtle street, $1800, and to William Froelitch, 850 North 15th street, $2400. School Head Visits Mrs. Minnie Taylor, head of the designing department of the state vocational school in Portland, stH-nt Christmas with her mother, Mrs. E. Willard of South Cottage street. Mrs. Taylor was accom panied by her daughter Catherine, and sister, Mrs. Pat Willard. Warehouse Property Buy A beauty, 102x139 corner; has been cut from $15,000 to $12,000 and today to $10,000 total price. Two residences now on; the best Two residences now on; the best my of its kind in Salem. Cash. 1 leek ft & I ton fir intra 184 1ST. ITirh street. d22tf Goes to Portiand Earl Kennel of the Kennel-Ellis studio, will go to Portland this morning to attend to some bus ness matters. Mrs. Kennel will accompany him. Buys Fixtures for Store Oscar E. Price of the Price Shoe company is making a trip to Port land today to purchase the fixtures for the new shoe store which will be located on Liberty street next to Shipley's. He will be accom panied by his family. Income and Business Properties At $8,000 and $22;000: we have extraordinary buys in inside In come property. Both are corners. One 102x104; the other 165x195. Others all sizes and locations. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. . d30 Visit in Salem Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foster of Sexmith, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Will and Mrs. Ferguson of Bay City, and Oakley Kerr and Nettie Wildes of Portland spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and 'Mrs. G. E. Erickson of this city. Go to XcwberR j Mrs. E. B. Keene and daughter, Miss La Velle Keene. motored to Newberg yesterday. They will spend a few days there visiting friends, and before returning will visit in Portland for a few days. Pant acs Vaudeville Today At BHgh'g Capitol theater. d28 Pierce Will Speak - Reminiscences of his four years haa. governor will be given by Gov ernor Walter M. Pierce at tne wanis club luncheon today. Gover nor Pierce is a member of the local Klwanis club. Delinquent Girl Escapes- Agnes Van Damme, held in the Deaconess hospital on delinquency charges by Mrs. Nona White, county probation officer, escaped from t, Hat institution Saturday and has not: been apprehended..- It is thought 'the girl had outside as sistance id making her escape. . Will Hem Motion-! Judgs Percy Kelly will be in Salem !ec. 30 and 31 for the pur pose of bearing motions, demur rers and to set trial dates. NjMTlar Da lice New. Year's Eve. M. (iy. Domes Hall, d30 Accident Victim Recovering Gunther llalselh, who was seri ously injured a week or so ago In a motorcyclo accident near Stay ton, has sufficiently recovered to be up and around the house. " Accident Iteoorts - The following accident reports have been received at the sheriff's nfTin rtVAV i rin HrnaVn1 W 17! v mm. v v v m v -ww -v mvuu Dunsford collided with a- car driven by Jehn Watson ot Turner, near Hubbard last Saturday, both cars being materially damaged;' C. N. dcener of Salem and Robert Motor Vehicle Owners Aooly for 1927 licenses at tem porary quarters, corner Ferry and High streets. Entrance on Ferry street. Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. d31 Appointed Administratrix Papers of administration were issued yesterday by County Judge Hunt to Bertha Helen iiuston in the estate of Anna Gillcs. Judge Hunt also appointed C. W. Conyne, George Jensen and Ruby Conync as appraisers for the estate. ....KaRlcs,5 Attention: Important meeting tonight, 8 o'clock. Labor hall. Signed, G. L. Seagrove, president. Opening New Market- Walter Corbet wtii open me Corbet MeaC Blarket, 1316 State street. . on Dec 30. He has in- rstalled new fixtures and is making the shop modojrn in every respect. Mr. Corbett is well known in this community and he InVltcs his many friends to visit the new shop. Boegs llavo Child ' A baby girl was horn Sunday at a local hospital to Mr. and Mrs. W.:M. Boeg of Amity. The babe has been named Delorcs Adelo- c . r -...v ... Brant Seriously. Ill ? Vi-, A . j. vA. C. Brattt; ,73; one, ot the oldest printers In the city, was 500 Down Balance exactly like rent. Three new modern homes, 4 to 6 rooms, $4200 on up. Every one has double construction throughout, large furnace, fireplace, hardwood, garage, ldry, coils, linoleums, electric water heater, shades, light fixtures, cement walks and drive, lawn graded and seeded. Quick possession. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. d30 Two Boys EscaiK Julius Blackwell, 15, and Glen Stringer, 14, are at large after escaping from the boys' training school near Woodburn Saturday night. Portland Realty Man Here William Taylor, a prominent builder and realty dealer of Port land, was In Salem yesterday in specting some properties in West Salem wit a view of investing here. Mr. Taylor was accompan ied by Mrs. Taylor and two sons. Used Pianos Standard makes. $200, $245, $295; terms. See these at Tall man Piano Ste, 395 South 12th. j2 t San Jose Normal Student Here Annette Heckman of Medford is visiting at the home of Helen Pol lock for a few days before return ing to San Jose where she is at tending the normal school. Miss Heckman was formerly a. student at the University of Oregon. Goes to Palo Alto Edgar M. Rowland left Sunday for Palo Alto, Cal., where he has acquired an interest in a large printing establishment. Mr. Row land has been associated with his brother, Reed in the printing business in Salem for a number of years and has made a large number of acquaintances who will regret his departure. Reed Row land has purchased his brother's interest here and will continue the business. Visits Dayton Mrs. Claudine "Mellingor and daughter Marjorie spent the week end with Miss Mellinger's grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mel linger of Dayton. Attends Teachers' 3Ieeting County School Superintendent Mary Fulkerson will leave today to attend the state teachers' con vention being held in Portland. George W. Hug, city school super intendent, will also attend the con vention. Exhibits Linen Thread Henry Meyers, superintendent of the Miles Linen Mills, was exhibiting-some samples of linen thread manufactured in the local mill Authorized Distributors CORONA The Personal Writing Machine Typewriter Exchange THOS. ROEN Phone (tSl - 431 Court, Ralem CHOICE oTraub Genuine Orange Blossom engage ment: od wedding ring is m tribute to the Judgment and good taste of the wearer. XXARTMAJf BBUtV Boys' Chorus to Meet The Salem boys chorus will as semble tonight at 7:30 in the YMCA. A ful attendance of mem bers is urged. Young Men's Division The young men's division of the YMCA will meet tonight at 6:15. The address of the evening is to be given by Rev. C. E. Ward on the subject "Making Good." Obtain Marriage License Wolcott E. Buren, 27, Salem, obtained a marriage license in Portland yesterday to wed Luella Henrietta Houster of Portland. Itowning Improving County Judge Hunt has re ceived word from Lebanon to the effect that his cousin, Marion Downing, who recently underwent a major operation, is recovering rapidly and "believed to be out of danger. Make Business Visit Joseph Rubin of St. I-ouis was transacting business witli the county court yesterday. Health Officer Will Speak Dr. Walter II. Brown cf the county health demonstration will deliver two lectures at the state teachers' convention in Portland this week. On Wednesday he will address) the home economics sec tion of the Lincoln high school on "Making the Child," and Thurs day's subject will be on "Health Education." Marriage Licenses Issued The following marriage licenses were issued over the week-end by County Clerk Boyer: Ray Hen derson and Lola Staples, both of Salem: Edward Hardman, Park dale, Or., and Mabel Bond of Sa lem; Adolph W. Mackaben and Eva W. Hopkins, both of Salem; Herbert E. Barker and Ruth E. Darby of Salem; Frank W. Cass of Salem and Vera E. Schneider of Shaw; Wallace P. Larson of Oak land. Cal.. and Lois C. Wheeler of Salem : E. Leroy Hiatt of Lyons and Cleo Weddle of Stayton. Files Expense Statement F. P. Rawley, candidate for the office of constable in the Turner district, filed his statement of ex pense with the county clerk yes terday. The statement disclosed that neither Mr. Rawley nor his friends had exponded any money in the campaign. Orders Summons Published -'in the case of George Frohma der vs. Henry and Eliza Krebs and Audrey Wrilson, the circuit court FOR INFORMATION A ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON a ELECTRIC STOP THAT BARK Take SCHAEFFER'S HERBAJL COUGH SYRUP SOLD ONLY AT CCHA k? DRUG EFER' DRUG STORE s 135 North Commercial St Phone 197 Original Yellow Front " - The Penslar Store Player Piano Left withus. Will sell at a real bargain. iTerms. Tallman Piano Store, 39 V South 12th. j2 Man Injured in Crash A man named Johnson received slight injuries last night when his motorcycle crashed into an automobile-driven by George Feller at Mill and Cottage streets, according to a report liled by Feller at po lice headquarters. Mist on the windshield of his car was assign ed by Foiler as cause for the acci dent. T VISITORS REPORTED T I - IN SALEM I o o F. II. Ridenour and Lee Ride nour arrived in this city from To ledo, Or., Monday night. John Wright of La Grande was in this city Monday. II. E. Feller of Donald was a Salem visitor Monday. Earl Simmons of Eugene arrived in this city Monday night. Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, a resident of Hood River, is a local visitor. J. M. Un)b of Eugene was in this city Monday night. Ruby French of Albany is in the city today. Leslie J. Smith of Portland was a Salem visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King of Jef ferson county were week-end vis itors in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Grey of Medford were in this city Mon day. Mrs. Howard M. Turner of Mad ras is a visitor in this city. G. T. Kennedy of Molalla spent the week-end in Salem. A. Wasson Smith of Lebanon was in this city Monday. Mrs. William Norton of Albany was in Salem over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Snyder ar rived here from Portland Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wells are visiting in this city. They are residents of Klamath Falls. W. S. Riley ot Corvallis Is a local visitor. G. L. Beardsley of Reedsport was in this city Friday. E. F. Coltrin of Reedsport was in this city Friday. C. A. Nielsen of Eugene was a Salem visitor Friday. John Reed of Astoria spent Fri day in this city. 'WEIMAR, Germany, Dec 27. (AP) Posing as Prince William, son of the former (Jerman crown nrince. a 22 ear- old miner from the Baltic, under the title of Baron Korff , succeeded for a time In dup ing the notables of the little towns of Gotha, Erfurt and Weimar. The lmposter first appeared at Erfunt, where he said be had an appointment with his mother and the former German emperor'a ad ministrator, Herr Von Berg. He was conducted in great state to the leading hotel in Gotha, where of ficials and others Tied in paying their respects to him. After extracting from his hosts OBITTJART Yarious substantial loans and In scribing his name In the "golden book" at Erfurt, the pseudo prince , disappeared. He is wanted by the police on several charges, and has served time for embelement and fraud. - ' . ,. . , , - - ASBESTOS MIXING ACTIVE , Commercial-, production of as bestos Is now going on in Navajo, county, Ariiona, opening up new mines In that part of the United. r . States ' -v - Suitcase Is Found Clair Mauk found a brown suit case yesterday and turned it in at local police headquarters. Itct urn I"rom Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Martin of the Martin Advertising Agency have returned from Walla Walla, Wash., where thev snen the holi days visiting with Mrs. Martin's parents. They reDort some snow on the roads in the eastern part John V1 At the residence. 1195 North Cottage street, Dec. 26. Chrismah John, age sz years, tatner oi xwrs. Annie PearsaU of Salem, route 4. Mrs. J. F. Graham of Salem, Mrs. J. S. Arnup of California and Fftoa John of Salem. Funeral services today at 1:30 p. m. from the. Riedon mortuary, interment In City View cemetery. Dickey At the residence. 10 South 15 th street, Dec. 25 th, Mrs. Myrtle Sarah Dickey, age 45 years, wife of Guy Dickey, mother of Mrs. Dolly Byerley of Salem and Mrs. Harriet Cook "of Klamath Falls, Step-mother of Johnnie and Lloyd Starr of California. Funeral ser vices were held Mondayy Dec. 27 from the RIgdon mortuary, inter ment in City View cemetery. Larson Girls Featured in Silverton Weddings SILVERTON, Ore., Dec. 27. (gpecial.)--Two weddings were solemnized in the John Larson family during the past few days. Miss Hilda Larson became the wife of A. H. Sacker of Silverton, and Miss Ida Larson became the wife of Everett Bixley. Both weddings were solemnized at Vancouver, 'Wash. OPENING Corbet's Quality Meat Market ' AT 1316 State Street, Thursday, December 30 Walter Corbet, manager of the State Street Market for the past several weeks and up uqtil December 15 when that market was sold, is now located in a new up-to-date market of his own at above address. Come in for best quality Meats and Good Service 5 DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE 290 L ADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hour from lO s, bl to I y. 2-7-9 Last Times Today 2-7-9 :: BON HAIR TROUPE World's Premier Kisley Experts " GEKALDINE MILLER & CO. Fantastic Parisian Adagio PARIS SISTERS & ALEXANDER A Musical Melange VERNA HAYWORTH & CO. In a Brilliant, Spectac ular Offering in" . Terpsichore ADDED ATTRACTION THE EjOODADS The Famous Dadson Trio The Musical Treat Supreme. INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMEDY Capitol Orchestra TfvrTRSr Direction TOTT1S.N Vlola'Holmaa - At -the" Wwlltaer . iram tMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm iiiiiiiihhii; FUN FIT FOR A KING! " AT v NEW YEARS - . .MIDNIGHT MATINEE UP TO DATE in every facility and detail, within an estab lishment wherein sad ness will find peace and grief, and a reverent service for the dear de parted. ' Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 TERWDLLIGERS Perfect Funeral Servlee For Less Licensed Lady Mortldaa TTO Cbemeketa Street Telephone 724 New Produce House and Feed Store - . At 260 Ferry Street Cash paid for poul try,' eggs; veal, port and hides of all kinds. We carry here and at Silverton a line of feeds and poultry supplies. Withers & Neal Produce Co. J. M. Oakley, Mgr. 260 Ferry Telephone 125 E. W. Cooley 211 N. Com. St. Harry I. Pearson Co'oley & Pearson Guaranteed Quality Foodstuffs Pre-inventory Sale Taking inventory is a task every merchant dreads and in order to make this task lighter we are going to move a. few thousand items at pre-inventory prices. Fill your pantry shelves with foodstuff at these-prices and start the new year right. Select your items in dozen or case lots or in any quantity your room affords. Phone usi 1371 or 1372 and we will promptly deliver to any ad dress in city limits. FREE DELIVERY 79 c 75c 45c 5c POTATOES ioo lbs. tfji on Burbanks Ple&7 APPLES Large Spitzenbergs per box HAMS -Sugar Cured Hams OO round eJfcit No. 5 pail Lafd 2 Large Pkgs. Citrus Babbit's Cleanser can - SOAP POWDER Wonder Foam, Q large pkg . OUC White King JQ lanre pkg. 1 3 Old Dutch Cleanser i2 Ground Salt 50 lb. bag Vz Ground Salt ,100 lb. bag 2 lbs. Peanut Butter OQ (best quality) eJeC 4 lbs. pure vegetable JQ Shortening UeC C Van Camp Pork & CQn Beans, 15c size OeIC HEINZ MINCE MEAT 1 pound can ' : 2 pound can , Heinz Plum Pudding Fancy Prunes 3 pounds ... 6 fancy Toilet Soap ........ 10P&G Soap . 23c 48c 89c 20c 39c 39c 29 c 32c $2.29 25c 37c 49c 35c 45c 25c 25c $2.75 FLOUR 49 lb. bag QQ Crown -V lee5 49 lb. bag Ceretana Flour Montana all hard wheat ..... Pep 2 for : 2 pkgs. Crown Pancake Flour No. 10 bag Cream Oats . s .... No. 10 bag Corn Meal-... No. 5 box Crackers (salted or plain) Kellogg's Bran Flakes, 2 for 2 Peas (sweet June) Peas (Sweet June) per case. 2 Corn DKf (Iowa Sweet Corn) uvC Corn per case ... I O. 3 Campbell's )Kn Tomato Soup . C 3 Tomatoes, An solid pack ttO C; Tomatoes, solid pack, case . Fancy cut String -Beans, 2 for...... Snider's Catsup -..L . G lbs. Lady Wash ington Beans .... 6 lbs. Head -' Rice Matches per carton 6 boxes Three - Margarine ... 1 DC 39c Coffee, sale price A A 3 lbs. UtC $3.35 25c 19c 49c 49c 19c Our Free Delivery covers entire city three times daily, most parts four times. West Salem each P. M. Salem Heights Tuesdays and.Fridays. ,? . , . . . .. . . ;