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Mlft ahlnnait points as far east as Bostop,. ineommentinr otrforth of Cilery; growing i&tA ije biH dirtrlctRo-jK. fPttkadaas 1 sociation prent ald lhatco operation ta . the , adopUon bf T,ryvcntifl! rere! the f fsW of ha phenomenal growth. ytMenv years a small .colony ,bf vicatxro.vjert.B ttuggiea along unr. Xtlthey, discoyered . the. .ralne pf eooperatlbn.and since throrRatl- s&tion bf their association the re- - salts: hare been aatonndlns.. . la Jsandllng the 1921 crop Mr. rultoda had his control so -com- plete that ; the :. commission men were unable to set prices; and were toTced ,to .'accept high quality icel cry at prices quoted directly from :tJiTOttsv-;f-" V. V u .'.'V'SeTeralu growers hare come to thi Lke Xbish! territory iinaHag attempts to 'rtaisr' .celery ,with'no sign of cooperation aud i only jf a srjsll amount of capital," ssatd Mr, ; lFukpda,rTlie harei UUiib , wis jau t because-' sacceasf ul mar t' :kti&r oC our crop demands capi ' tai and keen observation As the trf-salt of our efforts'we bare mide : Loike Labish celery- famous, and . each, year we can expect, a sub- stflntiat Increase la the market de- .mtnd.' ; ;.i ; "Thlsi nlme j last yeat we'-an- : nbunced that we would' build a stor on the Pacific highway to gif e 'the public a chance to sample our celery products, including many - other Tege tables grows. This has . ' been a- decided . success; and ;wUl b continued again this - season. Just now we are waiting t or the weather to moderate,! as we can do Yery little work inltnfi Jfjlldh , t ' . itAst : season our; celery rated . ao: high that we were able to draw least. 12 jeTcjraJte jh.Ighet.than . the price received , by fCaliTbrnia - growers.? it may. be ; nigher. ,thls I I l II I HI in I l i l.l j" m i til , j il ,Ulll f - i GQflTII mo pnrnrrconnn TO HIE ACR life fertilizer Applied Ran Up the Reasons Wh' Sticcessf ub Celery Covers- wust use rTertilizersjvRnd the ,to Get Results f Editor. SUtesman: . -ir Celery, like all other truck gar- Aim cropsrinnst havthe son 4hor4 . ' . j o incorporatea wun organic 1 matter, i . The avif wanouidv-be tejlia neutral condition -and mar better be aligbtly : alkaline rather than ; ?ld. bCaUi celery-li ar hfgViUme requirement crop. There mdst be 1 present an ample supply, of available plant foods and the soil moisture content must be abun- - dint.' i Hence the necessity of our bearer danrlahda or other irrtgat ed ' lands ' tor the successful: pro dnetion of ! this crop.; ..X- ';: .tuiia-he First Biepi,;Ol; W ' - ;In a discussion of the fertilisers' required 'tor celety,' the 'first .step Is: to j learn what pnK food ,teV ments are by nature'not available, oi are deficient in the soil nnder consideration.' The beaver dahr soils, being largely decayed organ ic matter,-we haye learned. by ex perience, are deficient in the ele- jnent potassium andMb ant :,ex-. tent,' but not so noticeably so,' on the newly formed lands." the elec ta en t ' of phosphoric add. ..The . . Instead of soda hereafter take a HtUerrhniipe, Milk of Magne-4 sia ia waterany time for Indi gestion or soui, acid, "gassy atom ach. and relief will come Instantly t For fifty years genuine, "Fhil Ifpa Milk of Magnesia has-been prescribed by physiclaps because It overcomes three times as much f acid In'theVomabas a "saturated solution ot bicarbonate of soda. . leaving the toia'a'ch - sweet" anc . free from all gases.1' It neutralize a fid fermentations in . the bowels and gently urges the souring 'waste ! from. tLa tysteni wlthbat putting. t C .sides;. It it ? more pleasanV ; to ; tike tizh; e'?f M-.i Insist - of bb . TiU'Jrs.- Tweaty-tira cent and firty cent bottles, any drugstore, 'illllc cf Magnesia' baa been tL - 7J. S. Itcsistered Trade Mark of Tv Cl IT. r!!!!ps Chemical r ;r Cbirlci IL -. ,i LXJTL : "'5 !TIaUijaUi2kof ilajnesia" I'-!- '"Better thaa Sodk-.V S K, : I I l I ' 1 IthrBlgla conOnQafcrr for help T Also WhdtaHW thrtfeatf ,yeif.; if' r&fc'nt plans '.WoW'.out ,tia iur. r utua&, vane w him .rftW ai the highway slore. s y , Mls McMunn . i" vA..4! . :,. , - : .- , . i'All", of 'us ; Japanese .would i ,be" mighty, welt pleased-, tbVseV, Rojr FukudaV photo in ,th"e papery l is the" fou.nder. jDf JhL mUHon dol lor industry, and It is his business ability that hai put Oregon on the celery . map.' And ' one thing tt at' tqu" and ! I .can appreciate ': be-; cause ,were newspaper folks, and oj; course, measure, people pywiat NEWS we can :et out of item as well, as tor -theirr beauties 'ot;disi pouuoa( ciCi is ue xcl max nc will give out WHAT we want to know, and tell the truth about, it ' Rather funny that I handed the carrier., my letter about celery to you. Just - as .; he .handed : me ; one from you asking .for' a celery" ar ticle. Well, as I learned jny busi ness from you, it is not surprising thatI should follow the workings Of your ; mind to some extent,, al tbbugh never; can I hope to arrive at youlf.diyine patience and' perse; ve ranee', even though TTnote that your system. L,ultimately ; achieves results. "Sineerely, ; ELLA M'MUNN. Salem, Rt.. 8. Jan. 26, 182T. . ; (Thanks ! to Miss McMunn. There are a couple of other coinci dental matters in this connection that are worthy" note. - One of The Statesman reporters was try ing tb'get Roy K. Fukuda on the phone, to ask him for his photo- fgrtiph, when the photo, fromwhieh the" "accompanying cut. was made came by mail from Miss McMunn. The '.same reporter waa trying , tb connect up ith Ay. H Hi Ipdge, celery expert," for' air' interview. When he d id t get word front the Dodge bome.pri Tuesday, It was to the effect that Mr. Dodge had died that morning.' His funeral was held jresterdayHe,, wasj one o the first commercial celery grew ers'of.this dlstriqtEd.X -'. i HQ OULU m souu - SI to a Value of Around $600 Kinds That Must-Be Applied - - .... . . 4 ' - L supply jor nurogcnf in beaver dam so if1 exceeds that'ot'any other soil m5.J??H!?.ife fluctuating temperature and sea- i. onal conditio,,- freauentiv retard Ihe'i ,ii6Miaf4 " hitefpftal art I An whfch renders this-"organic nitro gen into the form that Is used by the!, 'fgrowinafv- crop. Jlience 'the wisdom and necessity of applying commercial nitrogen. ;'' : Some) Xecroeary Things : in the growina of celery on a commercial bajiIsJjLmaxJlwey jCi mention a few actual practices for the consideration of the reader, i" To berfin with'" Ih rrnwor Af feeUry likes o' hate rs a founda tion, for soil . fertility an applica tion bf JS p ; tons c of' manure per acre plowed under. and at planting time there is -made a broadcast appiicalfon of from one-half to one ton of Swift's Red Steer D fertilizer per acre." Then , the youhg celery plantaT are tfans planted and the usual cultivation of a truck crop follows.. About three weeks later. a' second appli cation of ordinarily half a ton of the same ; "B fertiliser f ia7 made along" the. sides of the plants and worked into the soli. In about 1 D days an ; application of "400 to SO pounds lot sodium . nitrate is made and in three, weeks, should the crop not be making a satisfac tory t growth another application of .4 OQ, to 560 pounds of sodium nitrate is made. . This causes an immediate and " quick growth and fork rgren colorg- g&4 In a jweek or two the usuat blanching boards are put in j)lace, - and in ; two or three weeks the crpp is Teady.for market' This abundant supply ot nitrogen' on" soil so' rich In nitrogen to- -nnny seems wrong, if But; ex perience has shown that this quick tender1 and ;dark colored growth -oieacnea oni" oetter -and pro- jduWs ' theraue white shine' which " on 1 the .open maricc siways orings a premium price.4 ' Whn manhrcr.ls not to be obtained successful growers U8j ,Chaa.,K. SpauJding Logging Co., laciber,, and ; building materials. The best" . cog ts' uq moro than' in terior grades. Go to tbd big Sa lem factory and save money. () - : ?. A. ! Luthy. .reliable' Jewelry store. . What you are looking for. ta" Jewelry. - .Where a child can buy p! ?-'.-'r 3 a,rin cr, wcr.tn. Ucpairiaj l l ' J. -V . . - i'i wis erf 'ill Eov K- Fukiida, the ceiery king hiswife and three toi nis cnnaren, manue, jessie ana ousie. Frank, a nine year old son, is two tons1 of "D" fertillxer per acre and from 500 to louu pounos ot sodium: nitrate.; Swiffsl'Red Steer "D" fertilizer ,is what is known as a complete fertilizer, the analysis being 4 per cent of : nit rogen " in the ammonia form; 7 ner cent ot available ; phosphoric acid and 1 6 per cent of -water solii ble and available to plants of pot assium, and to the experienced in dicates a good strong .fertilizer. The ' 4 per cent of ammonia al ways carries the growings crop, of celery along in a. rapid growing and healthy condition; even through cold and stormy (weather. The phosphoric acid and potash content assures a balanced growth and maturity, and more resistant to ; disease or Insect attacks and give the - tender and firm condi tion to the edible portions which are placed on the markets. ;; ' TKe'PrbbrorTt On 'one of the most successful crops of celery "growii- lit" this dis trict thegrpweg used;10P .tons of manure, one ton, of 'Swift's Red Steer .DM and: one-half ton of so dium nitrate per acre! The'early or' first crop yielded 400 crates of celery and was sold for .szovo. The second crop was planted. Jbly 15th with no additional fertilizers and yielded 350" crates of celery and was sold fbf SlwOO; mating the gross returns total S3000 per acre in the one season. This is an excellent example of what can be done on'soH when. the" farmer really knows, his business. . ' - ; CLARENCE, S. BOWNE. 'alem, Oregon, in. 26, 1927. (Chas. K. Ogurawas. the, man who prouced'the $3000 per acre' croD of celery. His place is on the east side of. the Pacific high way, in, the Lake Labish district, about 'five miles- from Salem. Some of the same methods are to e this year applied in the San-tiam-J Irrigation district, where there si. likely to be developed an immense tbelery; industry, ;.t That district grew good celery last year. It grew,': near Aumsvllle, good celery , tot, the Portland market before any celery- was grown in the LakeLabish district on a com nercial scale.' Ed.)" - 1 : lThe"Mans Shoprsaves yon a ten dollar bill on every quality suit. Shirts, hats, ties, collars.'. High grade clothing.-1 perfect"! lUting; long wearing. 41$ State. -h ; () , Acclimated Whamental' nursery stock, evergreens, rose - pushes, fruit and . shade trees at : Pearcy Bros. In season. We have our own nurseries, 173 S. Coml. .()' Senate-to-Send Delegation i Grants Pass Celebration The senate yesterday accepted an Invitation extended by Senator filler to send a delegation of leg islators v to iGrants V Pass Friday' night to.. par tlclpatejvin s a celebra tion held In appreciation of fede ral aid. for the development of! the Crescent City harbor. I . IF POISONED BY1 Trir'thid FREE 85 cent Bottle i Did you get np this morning tred,- head dull,: - back ; aching, joints stiff, muscles sore, weak all orert.' i. i . Wre.you,in'and'outx)t l)ed half a, dozen iimea.last.l-3ght? . Li- i. ? i I Are congested kidneys. Irritated bladder.' rheumstio ! pains " - and aches, mak In gr yb U. feet 'old? 'and wiseabe?-if-1:tv UwVri' ! st f Send this, notice and your ad dress to The Dr. D. A. Wflliams Clo.i -Dept4 GA5 6 5 ff? P." Oi Building, East JLIampton Conru,! and Jron will -receive an 8 5 , cent bottle ( 3 2 doses 1 free,' by Parcel PosU Kind ly enclose 10 cents for " ppstage, parking, etc. . I Tbousands using' this ciedicinc, KstablJjthed 1S02. Only one free bottle to any address. No C. O. D. r:-:tV!":- to pay. Try it at our cxc;c A'lr, - UN I v of Lake Labish, shown with not shown. . Many Interests Acts Given by Salem Hi Club" at Capitol Theater The third, and best, ; vaudeville revue everaponsored, by the Ame nic club of the Salem high school took, place at Bligh's Capito thea ter last night. The house was prac tically, sold, out., for the event. - Seven acts were' features'; with some outstanding work by Prof. Lestle Sparks agile tumblers open ing the, program. Tne Jitnietee, all garbed alike in white duck suits, with, purple ..silk sashes per formed with great skill and vari ety. - f. j, i.-.i , . - '- The .Chant Icier trio, ' featuring Kenneth Allen, Edward Burnslde and Col las Marsters, Bang a group of 'harmonious melodies numbet- ,lng among them a. compoaltiem by s- Salem girl- Miss 31 axin. Glover J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover. Forthe second-part of their-ct the trio wore smocks. derbies and goloshes, r v Miss Helen Rodolf. -instructor Indance art,' presented an elabor ate Grecian dance revue. A col onial garden dance preceded as a solo. ? Kenneth Allen, a Tocalist of de j after which Edward Lewis, assist led by Ruth Hazetton. unfolded i I series of Oriental mysteries. I ., The sixth stunt was an uproarious-take-off on magic by Clark Durham, Eldon Foster and Bobby Delmar, The Pied Pipers orchestra entertainment, with musical assortment, which left the aua-ence highly. v pleased- i The 111m, 'Faust," , was " shown in' j conjunction .wlth'. Jhe: high school vaudeville acts, all of which were produced under the. personal supervision of ,E., J. Summerville C. F. Breithanpt. florist - and decorator. 12 State: Phone 3 8 0i Flowers, bulbsjflof al, designs for all occasions. r Pioneer and leader In Salem. - ' if,v. v ,- Hf- DEBATE ON ATTACHMENT Eleven Senate .Lawyers Argue -, : On Proposed Lrgislatiosi '. "I' 'L ": : : - - r; Eleven of the 14 lawyers In the senate participated n a debate yesterday, n connection with a til j introduced 'by Senator Davis re-j latin . to the discharge of attach-f ments: Senators Moser and Hare contended that the bill should pass in its present,, form, while Senators Eddy, Joseph and: Klep- per contended that an amendment was necessary . ; . Vi' , ' Other senators took sides on the question, but upon being submit teid to ja vote, the bill carried with-; out opposition. . f '; Lawyer, members ; of -the; senate who refrained from speaking' on the bill were Senators Butt. Bailev and, Marks, i They admitted tha they had not given: the bill any study; and were not in a position to discuss iU4roTMous..r.4 l. ' ' ' '"'if." i 5l i 25 SUndar,' Buielc Coaelu in excellent v coadition. Lookf and runs'like new, car. Otto J.. Wil son. The Buick Man. 338 N Coml-,TaU21 0- .w - - C 1 .-Oregon ! will- have ? above - , 000,000 forest highway and road ru5ds,in If 27-38. ? , r f)iWV VI. U T ABIC IB nnmrrn nrnx rft li i I IIUlLU ULU I Ul HLL THE SHORT ROAD TO HEALTH- Pres.it this bd and receive Three Delightful Irec Treat' ments at cur offices, 305-7 First National Dank Builinsr. Salem. Phone 703. . : omcE nourr; v'x. rf. td3P.TL1 ! Committee-- Appointe"d ;Uo Find Solution for Farmer , arid Invested Capital Yesterday representatives pf the Oregon , vdirt fa.rmers and. those representing, inveeted.capital. gath- ered t,ogemer or. a, neari u neari taj If. oa taxation, ; questions. , , .After considerable discussion "a commit tee, waa appointed to. investigate the' tax,' problem,". whclh confronts all", alike. t and 1 then draw ,up . a schedule whfch' wUl;satisfy. both j groups. Tnu committee is, com posed of John A, Laing, vice-pres ident : of .the . Northwestern Elec tric company,, the. Portland Qaa, and, Coke company and the. Pacific Light; and Power , company;.. Earl Fisher, state. .. tax commissioner. and JU . A, , Shumw w. .of . the-state Grange and Farmers'- union. Both groups agreed that the tax burden was too ' lieavy.as' it .lib w stood and that there was a great need for some redistribution. In tangibles came In for a fair, share of discussion,, and were declared a serious case ' of tax" dodging, They held : that if intangibles could be brought" out and' made to pay their fair share relief would come to all No date was set 'for the report -of the committee; but it was un derstood that a conference will be held 'before the legislature closes so mat, ip- case a soiuiion 10 toe tax problem is found,' something may be presented to this legisla ture. Those' attending this informal gathering" were: George Palmiter, maBter of the state Grange; C. H. Wheeler, of ..the XarmersL. Union; R. A. Shumway, of the Grange leg islative, committee; . Guy Talbot, Orin B. Alell, Johnd A. Laing, A. E. Hickman," R. M. Towhsehd, A. C Spencer, Ben Dey, Allen A. Smith and Oswald" yest,'. who' pre sided and who called the. confer ence. The utilities represented were the Southern Pacific rail road, the Union Pacific System,' Portland Electric Power company. Pacific Power and Light corn- pan, Northwestern Electric" com pany, Portland . Gas . and Coke company, And the Pacific Tele- phone and Telepraph company. ' The state legislature was . not overlooked. Attending the con ference were Senators Butler, Barley and Hunter and Represen tatives Stewart, Howard and Weatherspoon. These legislators are known advocates of a state income tax, and Senator Butler is the sponsor. of one such mea sure no win commltteein the sen ate. ; II. ,L. Stiff Furntture Co., lead? era in rompletehome furnishings, priced to make you the .owner; the store that studies your every need and 1m' read to meet ft. ab- nlutely New Measure; Eliminates Previous District Laws as Being Adequate; . A bill which' would give high school boards' authority i,tp7 tnrnj over to their local county board the financing ' and management of the high school district without a vote of the people, will probably' be withdrawn this .morning,;, be cause it will not apply to every district, til the State, j,. . There . wJH be a , new m bill Jntro- auced today by several members of the house, asking for antppro-. priation of $13,000 to create an office of state high school super visor The aupenrisor,will be.apr pointed by the saperintendent of public instruction. . The need; :1s felt among small high schools throughout the state for expert advice on financial management and instruction in educational courses. It. will be the duties of thesupervisor' to visit at least once a year, an oi tne uign scnoois in the state of Oregon to see that the students are receiving a, stand ard course tnat win enable. nem to be admitted into any colleges." i .There. are2jai. high, .schonla . In Oregon with 100 ot less students. BYSCOLDS;! T O ar soon "nippwl fas the bed" MHIir itii r-im fi I i-j- IIWI in. - .M0.HiS -m to) - ,. BILL FAVORS HIGH. SCHOOL SUPERVISOR of the blll.feel tbat, the,.teacherf In such Schools-need, some, sort ot orderly assistance year after year. : i -E.' A. Howard, superintendent of puhilc 1 ins true tion states that there Is iia'conUhitaT crr tor. help 1 frpi " 'the".' sjtnall 'highn '..school throughout tne state, it is nis De lief thaj the" only sbluUbn is to haye an. eperienced man help them manage Jthelr financial problems. He stated that a good man should be able to more than save his' sal- The estimated expenses of the commlssjon allows , $ 3 S 0.0 for. sal ary and S $ MO 6 traVeling "expense i S1Z00 wiu De afiowea tor ciencai work, and $200 for-printing nd sundry, expenses, The approprla tion of $13,000 will support the commission for two years. .Quality pamting", ibothl vamiab and, laedner work, in our modern equipped paint , shop.- ;;. Washing! greasing .ana, nigM.. service; ure I - ' . . repairs, wood's Auto Service, t ) STATU ASSOCIATION CHOOSES OFFICERS FOR YEAR j MOkMOUTH,an426.-rSpec-ial) The Oregon gtatejjjpalry men's MsociatioBL-at its annual meeting here" today elected Jake Luscher of Falrrew president for the.' coming, year. Othef officers chosen are: : J. Rr McCracken. Tal ent, first ylce-priaenjU, IraG, Lance, ITilla'mbok", ; second vlce presideht; and P. M. Brandt, Cor vallisi:' secretary-treasurer. - The annual meeting' next year will be! held some place, in Mult nomah -county. It Isbelieyed. The i5oc1etyicustoa '''Ja.'tohold'each annual meeting Tin" tie" county in whlch.the .preside nt-lirca ... I This year's meeting was a two day. session; lasting all day yester day and . tbday; ;j . Hartman Bros. Jewelry , Store Watches." clocks, rings, pins, dia monds, charms, cut glass," silver ware. Standard goods. State at Liberty St. () ADDlies for Development ' of 15,40.0Jlorse Power -Charles HLeeot Berkeley, and Rbmalne- Myers jpt Oakland have filed wiht the state engineer here application to dptelop 1MQ0' theo- reitlcal horsepower on the Illinois river in Josephine 'county. ,The apDlicanfs'alsb would construct a reservoir for the storage of 41 OH coo acre feet of water. ; Our Ads f Business Getters i 99 fli Know quality and prac tice economy. They are ridf misled by brilliant labels of fancy names. We ae going to pack the store the balance of this eelci $0 do this ; wje , know, we must give'bi values and this we intend to do, so come prepared - to 'See and take adran - tage of some real money jsayers. ,.;,-'-"- ; .MilkvaUrands 25c 3 cans for- i , (IJmlt 3 cans) Frestt Standard -.i.Eggs,, dozen...:... RedMeJcican ' ft Beans, 10 lbs......... . Honey per square .rr... 30c 75c m uauviauv . w gg .l:eqaal:to'anythinjjr on tne ..market.; 2 cans for. ..... O-IIenry Bars :',35c: Fluff Cake' J Flour 35c 15c 251c 2 cans "Franco Americah .pr Bewhrmt OJJ Spairhetti LtO C . bel Monle Golden illaA "tahfCorn' -' Ohl i our price ............. aUC " 15c size Salted Crackers i"our- price. -vr "; r-Z pksfor7J...i rrihee Alberts Camels- or Geoto,Washiriaf- 3 1 ton Tobacco; 2 for Lo C -4c. ..... ; i . w t . J .PUOrl-fe-S,. . ; 899 N. ' Commercial 'St.s United Grocers of Oregon ? : m id customers Memorial '' Adopted Aboiit . Pending Legislation- on , ; Umatjiia Projecf ?, AbiU, introduced In the senate yesterday , by lx members or tne. Muitnoman bounty delegation., pro videa for the creation of a civil sjcryice commission classifies em ployes,', and provides for the stan dardization of service and compen sation in. Multnomah countr.?'i";The! commission' Is1 to be composed-. of three members, who snail serve without, compensation for a term of six- years.. -. -. .. " - u"-- r-. - ; v Porsons, who have, served. In, the army or navy, of the .United States in any war and have been honor- sbly discharged' from 'such service would be givea a differential . or 10 points on a basis of . 100 points. in all civil service examinations. . -.The .proTlsiona-of thebill at- lepttogltncini es virtually are -the sanse as con tained in the civil service law now operative in the city of Portland. Members of the. hi nltnomah.. del egation-whbsb; signatures were af fixed to the bill Included Senators Staples, Moser Banks and Dunne, and Representatives Lonergan, Bailey, Bronaugn, Melndl, Kuehn, Olson and McCpurty It was sald that the civil ser vice bill played an, jm.pqrtap.1; par in .the recent elections in v Mult nomah county, and that a number of the legislative candidates w.ere pledged to support the ; measure early in the campaign. These nledges were obtained, it .was .rer ported, by' employes JoObe; Mult nomah county courtnouse wno have been active in bebalf of the proposed ;civll- service regulations The senate voted to adopt a memorial , introduced , by- .Senator Joseph, urgihgTcbngress tp act far orably upon pending legislation which would" v : authorize develop? ment of. the. IP.matUla rapids prpi- ect. Copies of" the memorial -were ordered sent to Oregon's delega tion in Washingtoni ; A bill introduced by Senator Dunne ' would make it a mlsde m ean.orjto..d..ef raud .the opera tprojf a tourist camp ground. The pen alty was fixed at a-line of not to "WF5, w tyafttecl'aBoat mother. She wouldnjt1'' ... V-V eat, Iwas tembjy . constipated, bilious, and seemed to betading fast. ; We thought it due entirely to her 86 years ; of age. But a neighbor brought oyer a bottle of Dr. Caldwell W Synip Pepan aqiJ'itwas'eyir Jo? she picked right? up, and now m& can even dance around trith her grand- tj the houe? (Nime and adJressYurnlahed Upon request) ' ; Regulates Bowels Dr. CaMweliSjTOrJ Pepsh i soT jialaUble; sets so well in thestomach, works so easily; so gently, so kiridly withd JoIlajtanjp gripe, pain or other chstress. For biliousness sour stomach, coated tongue, constipation, and the lassitude, whether ox children. Mrnf ir tlvuu in tha-ivinr n( hf Svnm Pepia is' recommended everywhere.. It is sold by all drogaJst. C JIUJP " r FoKOre' trial tottU enfam and address to Pimm Cinmv. lMlK2lai W :'v. i.'w'wli4 Ht. i:::.-;itxa:MUJil p.L. (. L. Jr-&fT&iL3l: i tZJ A: ;-t ? V rJti -Wtefcil Nt - J ,. - eakinzM -a fitting-proverb of the business world today wouifcf bj : VLnimmtdtatt amwtr turns sic's a multitude of business complications. ; " : Modern buaness depends largely wport .'. ' speed, accurati4ck..ecisip.nrne " : 'diate information and close .contact with r customers for its efSdent and successful , operation. '- When spcea is a factor or when anim i " mediate answer fs necessary Dis tance Telephone Scrric stands ready to carry -our message td ANYONE, ANY- . where; atanytime. 4 Many; new and practical uses of, Long i Distance are no doubt ; applicable toij''' U 5 9 the pacihc telephone Under the provisions ot a bill offered by. Senator -Joseph, .all ia corporated" towns and , cities, port dlstricts.Mrrlgation districts and other pbiitical subdivisions of the state, would be required to file with the state treasurer a report of all bonded, warrant and funded indebtedness. ( - v -i nThe roads, Vand. highways com mitted bas introduced a bill pro viding; that., the : cost. ot . all over- ; head and underground crossings Shall be apportioned' against tU A railroad corporations and the staff County,, municipality or other pub ip I authority ( in Interest x on an eo.ualbasls...:,.!r- :"-:.. i A; .bill introduced:. byrSenator Dayis.c appropriating ,000 for artesian; weil.experiments in Harr j ney' county, :. was ; reterf ed ': to the I ways;, and means committee tor V investigation. ,This , bill . previous- ly. was. reported, ont , ravorably by the"judicari,cominitteev.. ; JPomerby Jkr;' Keene, Jeweleri never tajl to ' give you 1 0 0 o" the- dollar. Watches, clocks, plti," charms." Standard "-nigh grade stock in all departments. () . At-Shipley's the ladles of Salea have satisfied themselves that they can get the finest fall and winter irocka, coats and dresses ever thown in this city. () Seven Bills Pass Senate' ' During Wednesday Session $ ' The. following bills were'passed by ithej senate .yesterday: '. i I SB 8 4 by Marka -Providing for r Alexander Smith, a veteran of the 'Civil. ;War,., v: .ri--v; 1 - . SB4i, by. Davis Relating to " the assessment and collecting of taxes In irrigation districts, - v.' t B 41f by Datis Relating to I the discharge' of attachments. . :- SB 7 7' by Bailey Authorizing issuance and sale of refunding" bonds in connection with the oper- ation of the world war Teterans State aid commission." ; L SB: 5Ja' by Upton rRelatlng to the disposition of transcripts of f appeals taken .from, circuit coart east of the Cascade Mountains. . f , HB 87, by committee on rail- roads and transportation Author- I 4 lzing : governor to appoint police officers employed by .railroad ana steamship corporations. t t HB jB3, by Peterson Relating to time of holdingterms of county buft In Lincoln county. ' -i i of Old Folks AT s roverbs a- 1 ! Mr.. r r business. These will be cheerfully dis cussed with you upon request to the Bus iness Office of the Telephone Company. and TELEGrMni:c?4rAr'iY t I 1 I