TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, -1927 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON BO CAL NEWS IN BRIER Notice 1 - Advertisement in these col urans tare charged at the rate of 25e per IJne. - - flO Whltaker to Speak- -4 Rev. K. C Whitalcer, pastor of the First ? Christian chureh', will oeak f on - Saturday. February 5 , vl the Saltation Army hall at 8 ;t'. taJ fie 3s an excellent speaker ' and a larg crowd, is urged to at tend. ; i - - tear. Tne norse was nuv uun, c J ai , Mnnrt maitn tn thai curuiuft iu local police. i . " Collision IteDorted , , A collision between automobile J nerves. driven by Charles Clagett or 4z South High and Mrs. W. F. Fish er. 1211 Broadway, at North Com mercial and i Marion streets Mon day, was reported to the police; Recorder Mark Poulsen's' court. it was found that he bad been tendered temporarily irresponsible due to "an' oTerdose of medicine which he was taking to quiet his The case was dismissed. r v.-, ii ii. ii . SAYS: - - - We hare a 1924 foun-loor ' Ford Sedan, with 1927 11- cense; good paint lota of : Fextras,. and a car that has e liad exceptionally good care j : for S3.-so.oo. ,; ' ' v Cash and Carry Cleaners . 352 Chemeketa, Tel. 185. a Barred Rock Baby-Chicks 'Special, prices today. , Pe'tland. 275 State. . , v fz . I rt..: ; Program, JCnJoyed " The young people's annual work progriamVwas held at the Salvation Army hall last night and was at tended bya large crowd.- " A great deal bf interest was manifested by those! in attendance. Prises were awarded to the various " Sunday school scholars. ' . ) V Entertalnlng and Instrnetuve T&at fwill be the character of Mr. jStaiko's -lecture at,, the arm ory -this evening, v Come and hear The Wht and Why of a "Di-rette Dieuretics are used to aid the kidneys la carrying on their ne cessary work of picking out of the blood stream certain poisons which mnt Kft rezularlv .carried off In fl I the secretions to preserve the sys tem from,- self-poisoning. ' i Foley T.--.-v - ' I flllS. OJUreilCi IU wuswui Rev. C. Murray Keerer ot tne i twenty-live years, a reiiauuv fiu Kimball school of theology faeul-1 able medicine aid . in- regulating m odrfnu the vounr men's I this flow and) in -keeping the sys- di vision of the Y41CA and the res-Item free of the lurking poisons a mii n.n at a dinner this I that cause certain pnasea oi m evening at : 1 5 o ciock. . .1 health ana Doauy oi- For Your Shine Siep IownstaIr I ley Pills. dieuretiC-.You may need Ilenry Mrlchaf It. I fl Car iRecovered William, Block, whose car was ttolen from Salem last week, tele phoned Sunday evening that the car had been found at Multnomah station by the Portland police and rt-tcirneds to him. Tbe carvwas In good' sha,pe but "most of the 'acces sories had been taken. i "i ' Complete line Of -? Monarch s Electric Ranges at 5 h21tf ' -t; 'Jncersfto'Meei-"1!.-''' , . A mTOting- of the Marion-Polk : - ccantv sector Of 'Reserve Officers' r 5 oBncladon ' will be held at the "Gtjay Belle , Thursday f evening 'at "fake In the JSUB lAnd!?.Hang Out.theMoon?nd Tm Telling Uhe' Birds, Telling the Bees .How I Love You." sung by Wendell Hall. Exclusive Bruns wick records at: Stiff's. : , n The IloQse That Service .Built j In the First Nat 1 Bank BIdg. I them now. t-v t d.ininr Parlor.. f 5 I otnro h Sold at Capital drug; fl rvirt ; ffonsA ' Visitors - I HnmA Robbed. Report- Alfred Lowell and O. A. Solie The home of E. Kcfcemn at of thi Evans Valley district, near! North Liberty; street, was entered Silverton. were court house visit- and robbed at 1 0 o'clock Sunday ors yesterday. lice. -;. Th6 mtruaers upsei eTry Hwinir Them on Corner . thing la the house. dui xoos: notn- Atr Crystal caraens inesaaj wwki . .u. ftii i. nrial old-time dance. I u was siaiea. 6-piece ' orcnestra, membership committee; - reported at Monday's luncheon ; Members added during the past week were Frank Monner. Dougherty Bros., and R. E. Todd Poultry Aid Asked . Ambrose Browner! night, it was reported to the po-P! Amprose jjrowneir ana ru n4tIonailgt BOldiery. The Ameri, lice The intruders upset every- Cockell. prominent poultrymen of ican consul is continuing his efforts tne fortiana aistrici, appearea oq- t0 effect their withdrawal, fore the ways and means commit-1 i '. - tee of the legislature yesterday and I j PEKINQ. Jan. 31. l AP) -The petitioned for an appropriation to j northern and southern govern cover the exnenses of noultry ex-1 ments are preparing for a supreme ;fTnr WhThas been Periment work in Oregon, similar strugle to determine the mastery , Mrs., Lyda KUi8, who aas been of all China. Each has begun effertng; from shock Wto;t tottjt !tS:S5. alining its forces for a campaign was j considered V necessary from Fukien owing to the rampant an ti-foreign agitation and the hos tility displayed by student mobs and soldiery, ' : v . . " - Ainericaai missionaries have been - removed from all "Interior stations of j Fnklen province ex cept three missions. Approxi mately 130;. women and children have departed, the majority going to Manila, i Some of the mission aries went t to J Shanghai; others were concentrated in Foochow and other places at the mouth of the Min river, where they may be per mitted to remain because within easy reach ot i American warcraft. The largest group of religious workers who remain In the prov ince are 40 members of the Ameri can board i of " missions stationed at ! Shaowu. r In its : northwestern interior, . 10- days civer journey from Foochow. , This community wais Instructed by telegraph Janu ary '"22 to proceed" to Foochow. Nothing has been beard from them since then, but this: is tnot " eon sidered : alarming -.because com- manlcatlon with Shaowit; is" slow and uncertain. They are presumed to I be on their -way to-Foochow " Obstacles prevented the bring ing out of . 10 missionaries at Kutien and seven at Yenplng. all of I whom are American Methodists. An armored, launch which was pre pared at Foochow' to assist in their withdrawal was commandeered bv tre TJrirst Ba Building Directory 4 .;."'( a-. -; 3 if. iti '? ' ) : K t II h r ' r r ' H f ' . ' - "Sri-"" SSCOKO 2X00 Coffer's PSot BwTlei TL 70S. Ovr i Sya. . TKTKT yXOOa afartto Oytleal C- . f S010-ajBS , Pkw. SSS - rrrTfw rOEXi CCaOPAHT Batan Offle v,if, , SH-S18 (Wlnr PUpUr i . 311-S12 Oonmnltin EitlsMi S10 EXSCtttiV BM .S0S-SXS T1bbs 87 Yard XS66 Tnx ik K. Kuogr, rsbUo AecaataiU Srstem AadiUos Xacm Tax Pn 184S i , ,, ,. SOS Kbtg "Wyekoff Baeolflfikv a Boa. Tel. 970 .304-300 1 1 JIxs.KlnerRecoyerlnjs Dad i Sneers Popular prices, pOc and zsc. '- Senator rreoi aae. wuo.nu i ,... - - iaiiUI , oln.. a t,nit.t for hlKhvar.K left the hospital here! .w?P uu ill ui - v. - ; I - . " j . v- 1 . . . 1 : - the past two weeks, returaed . to.1 t Cash' ajbd ;Carry .a-er ' Salem yesterday and has resumed npip nar f , s , , 352 Chemeketa Tel. 195. fl his legislative euues. ; ( -Z c,.tt ? tTrnin-' at 8 Meet Eaglea Chief tor. O'Hani a Bmrdatta. Ontemtttof FOM S2S -401-403-40S-404-480 spe.jrwtar- delivered flv. A, S, Page 0 roriiana was .ntsu. i . Ma tnanri A lattenaea ine- session oi m ruri' fi? ;.r.i rivat the, armory by Hon. Joseph A- , , A party of Eagles from Salem j in the basin of the Yangtse river. with Hankow in central China as the focal point. . . V - ' -a flj Marshal Wii. Pei-Fu, considered one. of the . ablest - generals v in, China, has beenrreceived intp the northern alliance .of war lords' and Vith General Chang Hsueh-Liang, son' of the Manchtian dictator '"" - -.v - - - - - i whifh aii ra mviteo. .ivmie Mr. i ' r-i tianaow: i wu. waow a six-Uar. charge and eb. z iwtc--.. v "t,h- , t&nng the nation in the lnterestr fered when nls forces were-thrown set as the 4at for his hearing. " Kniehts of Columbus, he lof the order nd tne old age peh-,1 tr(m Hankow last August by - ' t . iti. is no sectarian discassea the subiect from a pure ly American staf-point, asking no favors fox any religious body, and all whtf.htear himwill be well re paid t orlheir fTouWte. ; His ad- Cnt This Out tt Is WVMrth Mone.y - Send this d and 10 cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicaeo 111., writing your name and address dearly. You will re ceive, a . trial bottle ior oiey dresses Tn various cities have Honey and liar tomponnn, i drawn large crowq antve re mnrhiL colds. CTOUP ( spasmodic 1 I -ot vert iraiiTniiatratfe from t liIversltr.Monien ar r.iK and tickling! .throat; aiso a inat i Dres8. ;The lelartTntlreJrTree ine? uicitvj 4- ipaciei eacnpi o 1 ls especia- oesiraoie;' max tne quested to notice the loiiowmg i retic stimulant f of the kidneys, I ministerw&f the cjHT pr6f essiqnal ctange in xne piace oi meeuns ior i and foley cathartic aoieis -or i and.hfinea narfple, ana all think Wednesday evening, ii was pre-1 constinationl biliousness, ana sick vicusly ahnouncea that tne dinner i headaches, rrhese wondenui rem would be1 at the Gray Belie,- out Udies have Ifclped millions of peo- ow nc to the great numoer ot res- iAj, f them, sola at japi- ervations which have been made, it i al dru e stdr e. tl .ai K,.il-ion act which it is sponsoring. A ih Cantonese and he lost much cu s ui. was luiuawu. aiv. . pj HIS' oomam In renirai u, 500 Eagles attended, including I BrTe assurances to Chang-Tso-Lin members from all , parts of the that he bad put down, the insub state. Those fromJ Salem were liordination in his army, and was Lesta Jones, A. N. Potter,' J. C. I prepared to take the field against Mullen. T. F. Myers, Ed Sundquist, I the southerners. C L. Seagrove, W. L. Royal. S. N.J The men of Shantung are arm Willett. C. W. Alnin. S. B. Eshle-line themselves under leadership of man R. D. Teeters. E. A. Need-1 their governor Change Tsung- ham, C. B. Shaw; E. B. Taylor and Dr. T. B. Schmidt. RebuildinK House- in g; people the iwelKre of, ssent. i o are rested in try efiould Chan-". aJlv of the northerners. who is expected to lead them in battle. ' To meet the great force roi- Une. upon them from the nortn. th rantoTiPse f nationausis i are Molested Harry and IJoyd rower Attend Fnneral Hei Misses Anne and Nell Parminter i .11 It a V ..--t m I concentrating their forces at Han- 3 . .i. - 1 I-TmwI-a Toi V I C1nft vAri -"hflKTfVMt ' ' ' iivui a hi a iou iu tjaram cos- 1599Oak treetlV ' " '. . Parrish Funeral Held :n . ,Ar Anderson, route 2, has become necessary to transfer to the Elks club. , .!. ; - . ni. t -.::,y,v ' rif Hn?tu . p.-.,h. i 1 t ow Tree numbers oi tneir irons are on the move from Ichang and elsewhere on the '"xangxse river. ' " p; A: Grajer has lssu(l a tad Fortlander uea for Acconnt . JmiiI- President Comlnc .! Mi Ooldstone filed HUltl ! Cir-l . h. '. Tr-f Tlntnliardt. i JV cult Icourt yesterday against H. J. -r--ldent olAfills college, will be- ChurchilL , of Salem. Ulaitning I M A.letn , jeednesday had -vr ill 1i 2150.61 and costs of suit on anl ,v .i iai rhanAl exercises at Jr , -l?T,t!tT .llml'." .;'i"TT" " 1T3 accuum. . " " i Willamette finiveraiiy. . . 1 IT to be dueViim a the Oiirchaseof ?i J!Z I JUckwoaviorrison wbjuwj, , Hospital Rlirns - ' . - original, creditors.. - . . I ; sians cdntaining ' Information f ' "" 1 I obnot tha Salem hospital and di rections fof finding it, are being placed on itate and county high ways near Salem. R. f . Red' Rabv Chicks ' ! Snecial Drice today. Petland, 273 State. : . . f2 1 Sunday night, the automobile be- ir;-- rrnTii. Si uin8 .10- "" 1, Mission cemetrvl Ji. r AA,AViva cui w c&o a ovw v .s va trioffiCer at Academvt and Commercial ' streets shortly aftr raiamgni. . - ''it IA Fine Lett Do not i the free lecture at the armory tonight on. the .Mexican School District Seeks Change i - Petitions have been filed at the nfriPft of the county superinten deni for a change of boundaries J questions f between district 4. Silverton, and! v t 33. i Evans Valley, n According to 1 wm Sneak on Lincol those filing the petition, many Senator; R. R, Butler of The small children who live close to Dalles hndj Col. W G. Di Mercer, the Evans VaMey school are com- sergeant alarms and chaplain of : celled to. travel several nines ,to I the state achate, will go to soutn' Silverton. Petitioners desire to I ern Oregon- February. 12 to de- chance the boundary jto perait I n-er addresses on Lincoln's birth their children to atteadf Evans Idav . BuUer will talk at Medford Valley schooL .ir- ' ' ' ' : I and . Mercef at Ashland normal f ' : fschooL Ji., Real Old Time Dance . -,lEa "v. P Crystal Garden Tuesdays, FebjKhnnd Leaves Position rurayf 1st. 'Dad Speers - Famous 1 ? GelargShnd,imanager of t Old" 'Time FJSi-Piece "Orchestra. Salem Iron Worksr If leavifig tiisi Popular prices.- 50c and;: 25c, fl? position aid will be succeeded by : j f "-t- ' A. BIcLauehlan of DallaisMr. fialem Connie licensed' ' Shand hai , been.. connects, 'with H-rnt o. Hfftchiha-1480 Ha-lthe,;compsny for ..SO SBarar, ; rel avenue, anrf .Vera Mildrd RIp-Jhas,no,aiQU-ced Jiis plans. . leyL 1395 N. ammer street,, were i -, - - r-r"i 5 granted a marriage license .ai me iwm uau.- He law of J.i L. Parrish, pioneer Ore.-! gon minister. Many .friends ;nf . . I V. . X J 3 , Stolen from Church, and. Ferry I v i.H-tT.-rT Stolen 'Auto Recovered ,....l.I- , - i ! ... I I Cllliuil r Muijs ' ; . . i A petition to pare North Front street- from , Columbia to Mcust, was filed with Recorder t (Mark Poulsen Monday. It contained a sufficient number of property own ers signatures, Poulsen stated. . i PUPILS SIGfil W. V4 Kxams Ope Examinations for the first sem ester were begun at WilUmette jBeme8ter. as the registration at the j ! Over 1.000 students had regis tered for second semester work in the Salem high school up to Mon day evening so many,! in fact, that the high school office force had been kept too busy to Check up the exact number. This num ber indicates a much heavier en rollment than that of the first university Monday morning. Reg istration fqr the second semester is also under way.' A number of new students are registering. Two Fined for Overtime i L " M.": O.: Eggers and C. J Martin were fined 1 1 each for overtime parkJagfAIonday, ittss municipal Tk Many In Seat ! end of v the first day last fall was less tnan suo. v i About 80 six year old children entered the first grade In Salem; 24 at Highland. 14 at Garfield. 14 at Lincoln. 12 at Englewood. eight at , Richmond, six at Grant and two at Park school. . " - Parrish. 1nnior hJh had a rain of i6 pupils. "00 new ones com-; lag In and 84 advancing to the senior fclh.V McKInlev. reported Henry. W Redgi of Portland wast 40 new j?upjls and lostionjy 12 by fined fa tn municipal court won- srauuauuu. , -v lf day for driving an automobile j 4 ,J x '"s--1 1 .V with Jhree other perwn to !Oe MARlNETORCE TO SAIL; driver's seat. WUliam; Sipprell, 640 . North Winter, was fined ?5 for speeding. f-.s-. VT : ?: office of the county clerk Monday; " 1 " 1 '" ;' . - - t Anto Strikes Horse : v w- When an automobile driven by P.! A. - Henningson of r route 3 horse belonKlnr to Dick Gamble, on the River road near the Fair- Crvstal Gardens. .Tuesday."- Ken. r 1. ' Dad . Slurs' Famous old-time Attend iortiana ncen C-plece orchestra. .Popular prices. 50e- and, 25c, ' ii Moser to Address Rotary r ' Senator Gus Moser will .be the mbunl dalrj Moayroyen gss speajer thejlotary club lunch from a, window-of the car caused J cuts on the hands of Miss Mildred Henningson, who was riding In. the W V Overstuffed Furnrtiire Made to Ordtr Recovering and. . Repairing : Complete Line of , Wicker Ware Salem Wicker & Overstuffed Fiirnlturc Lifer- Co. 2218 State Phca 22CD eon wediesday noon. v " v ' . . Purchase Beechler Place - Mr. and :Mrs. Fred EL .Tiffany ha ve.purt hosed -the. place on, the SUveftoni roadfbelohging to Dr. C. W. Betchler.UndiWill take pos session lfamediately. " , ,. Symphony Hnpport Ursed . ; Support lor the concert here of he Portland Symphony, orchestra as urged upon, members i of the alem. Chamber of Commerce Moni ay noon ty F. G. Deckebach, ho" declared thai supporting pro- rrams oi this kind is of inesti mable value to the city, as it will make' this; city known as a'musi- za.1 ' center? t - Wrecks Apartment ' Alfred McSparrea was' arrested Monday": by the local police on a charge - of disorderly conduct after be had, according to report, wreck ed the rurnlture in his apartment. When McSparren was arraigned In Dr. J. D. McCormick and Dr. H. C. Kohler of the Willamette university i faculty, and Keneth McCormick and Charles hajifmar, students, went to Portland" Mon e.y to attend a musical program. SOON TOWARD CHINA (Co-tinned from 4.) lifetime L'bf. effort and the flnanc lal, value ' represent millions i-of. ! Amerieanr dollars. . Tne exodus New Semester Opei Regular - classes of the second semester, at ' alt oof Salem schools except the high school, were held Monday. 1 The : high school com peted registration Monday and to day will conduct SOwininute periods completing the- : program in : tne forenoon. Full time periods will be conducted Wednesday. , , . Cf vamber Adds JHembers . Twenty new members have been signed 'up by the Salem Chamber tt, Commereo In January, .Dr. NeTer ".Col J In this House Fully Plastered, 6 Rooms 1 South Liberty Street , Corner Lot f3OOO.00 f ; . TJLRIC1I : ROBERTS -, PUOiEI35 , . ROLLER SKATING . Tuesday, Friday. Saturday From 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. DREAMLAND RIXK Ladles Admitted Free Gentlemen lOc 25e . tONVJCFS DIAMONDS STORY NOT CREDlTtu :' -i (Continued lom 1.; Vi;. ., j r - i ti- . 1 Turner himself or other parties wTio would be benefited by a Mem lsh on his character. i, Johnl Carson, district attorney said, t "I believe that the whole thing is Just a typical con's story and nothing to be afraid of." Jas what effect the charge win have, on the political future of the warden is. hard to estimate, .aT nrominent officials-have exoressea belief th,at the nature of the an it will Onlv strengthen tne cause iot r.lllte whn is taking no action m the case except lo reime me siic- ments made against hinv. SOCIETY ORGANIZED SUNDAY SILVERTON. Ore.. Jan. 31.-- fSpecial) -Emmanuel young peo ple's society was organized bun dav from the St. John's and Trin ity societies. Officers elected were Clarence Sibo, president; Luawig Moel vice president; Marcella En nevoldren. secretary ;Jalmar-Refs- land, treasurer. , . t OBITTJABT -.-At tne residence. ,16 60 , South SQ-307 Slstxlliatora tor WUiUn'i . romaiH txook WlUard H. "WUts and rani r. bbitu Attorn 410-411-41- Tel. tss nn ixooa IcUa S. Dir nnd onU W. nM its. . ft ;.;-.v 8iw-w Ctra. lwU, 8kad-t C-aSOa-B0S . f . vaansta .... ... .. , B. F. 0-dtk, Kw Tsrk Ufa Boon BIS. ' Telephoa 198 V t - .... . . : ! . i Commercial street, early Sunday morning, xars., Annar oynuii, a- 50 years, wife of " Paul Hcnuiz Funeral services af St ' Joseph'! Catholic church. Tuesday, Feb. 1 at 9 a. m. Interment, In St, Bar bara cemetery. Remains :are the Rigdon mortuary. . btxth rxooa . ;!. S16. &M. t?8 tavgjim rxooa ziohtr rxboa I. H. Ssnden, H. D- Phytidaa larceo- anit aB-.v". :i --' - yat. 1 ; bmm Sr. H. B. See field- .SOS Cblrapnetor. Kmraealoaketcr 8-rrlea irnrra trooa - j 4X S1.45 SL95 tejtth rxooa . Chaln-r Xm Oeorga, XD. 8. i Oenaral IXctlstry i . - - E. M. GrUiin. J. X. 8- OrUiodoatta TaL. 1SX. . - ; ; ' Sttita lOOS-lOOS terment in Lee Mission cemetery. Remains are at the Rigdon mor.- tuary. it At the -.residence Junction of Liberty and Jefferson roads, Mon day, Jan. 31, Mrs. Emma M. Craig. age ,69 years; r wife of 'John S. Craig; mother of Mrs. D, Ma-? sbn of Lakewood, OhIo;'.Brs.r Lew ACates of St. Heltns; -Or.: and Dr. , D. D. Craig. of .Salem ; also survived by two grandchildren and 3 great grandchiidreh,., Mrs. Craig was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star at Bay City, Or. An nottncement.of funeral later -from the Rigdon 'mortuary;- ' r' "i ; :;: -1 Laniro-" In this city Sunday,, Jan.i 30, Merle Stewart Lange, age 44 years. father of Merle Bern Ice Lange; son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F Lange of route 9, SalemJ brother of Mrs. Edith Allen of Anchorage, Alaska. Remains at the Rigdon mortuary. Rosary services at 7 o'clock this evening. s, . . r ' - . ' ... , .Dame . At the' residence. 456 N. Chureh street, Sunday morning, John W. Dame, ajge 84 years; brother oi Mrs. A. XL 'Page and Mrs. Jr. m Craven of, Salem; also survived by seven grandchildren and' nine great g:randcnlldren- Funeral ser vices Tuesday, en. . a, at x p. m. from . Ihe" Evangelical .church at Chemeketa.1 and 17th -streefej. t In- DISCREET; and dignified service with simple and rever ,&nt .thought, illness for all concerned. ; Webb's Funeral Parlors . Telephone 120 IllWJlrYf 0 I lfli ! I I U1H i I 111 I .V-. ? Neivxrisp shirts in : patterns ;of smart ; riessr and distinction ma de by Wilson Bros. More t h a n aKirtv dozen at the .above prices in sizes 13 to 1 81 Your . opportunity to get -acquainted , with Wilson Brothers', fine fittingr shirts', at a re-nxarkablesavirig'--1 r CLOTHING Masonic.Temple .tJ..j.:- :U.';iU''4-..-; -'''iS . .. i!. t- ; . J .'",V'" ''j.-'.'i 'K.f.'' - ' . TERWILtlGERS - Perfect Funeral Service . . For Less . ' Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa 1 Street j Telephone 724 , SKATING LADD & BUSItB-erb titabliiedl863 , . -. - - '. - : " - ' ' General Banldnj Busineit Orttca Hoar froaa ! a- as. to y. aa. 3 . We wish, tb announce' that A. B. an has- beeni; appointed 'v :'Mc yriahager jto succeed Qeorge Shand, effective Fehrii- o nas resi ary l ,v SaleM ron Ao FUG.. 117 Nor '-'j t---i,- rent fl i Telephone U u J Salem Orecn .pes- ff V : - -r: We Are Now Making 100 XP-alth Bread BAKE-IUTE BAKERY i ; 4 843 State ' The Home of Good Paatry,. CHOICE of Traub Genuine Orange B'.osaom engage tnec and wedding rings tea tris to the judgment and gocd taste of the wearer. j t s4 I t:TYPEWinTEItSU RUBBER STAIPS j; We' seh repair and rent type ,. ' vritersl "V .. i . Manufacture- all types ; rubber - jr - Stamps, "-j rJi ATLAS BOOK STOHXt.'i -- , 463 State St. ; Jvi? . Special - Charter Oak Grey Fnamel U.VNGE . . Regularly priced at I1S5.00. Offered at a very special . ' price of only , Cico.oo " SQUARE DEAL nAUDWAEE C0 rrCHTTI CommercIJ Ctreet Yick So Herb Co. Eat'd. 18 Tears In Salem J. II. IONG, Msr. If other treatments have failed try our - Chinese ; rer-.edles lor asthma, bronchitis,' croup nd cough. , We have jivea relief to many suffering with throat trouble. Never neglect a cold. We. also treat all disorders cf men, women and cLUdrco,- ' ;. : Consul tatlcaTre 3' . '. Can er write 423-423 Ci:s f fc, Balem, Oregon, Phone Xt3 - f 1; - 't TRANSFER AIJD STORAGE , - L0113 end Short Distance Haulins "y 1 Public and Private Storage -J r Fireproof Buildixr ! . GRAIN, FEEP AND SEEb". 'i- Free DeliTery to any part cf tLe dty ; QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION; ; warmers lYarelionsb v;r:-r.vvtv..4i--T: , -r ' ii .1 FLAT or Economical Transportation Til, , j - - RATE SERVICE PL I 1' Flat IeSevlcete!lrd of .ervics you ha? ' , waiting Tor, is now at your. caQ. We have adopted t - o method-of ; handling charges for Chevrolet repair -v. : cause it enables u to give every Chevrolet own : r r 1 ,' "gent estimate of the cost ofrepairs before the work I : - Our repair shop is guided hy a schedule cf repair c ; - each vering a speciflc repair job with tha exc;t 1. ' time indicated plairJyv5 1 The standard price list cf CI ;r Parts ?ye3, the exact .cost" cf replacement p-rts : These are the facts that ''-take the uncertainty Cervic wofc I ... .. ' . , " , The Chevrolet Fla Rate System rxxaVes far tettc: lower prices, because repair? men spend their t only what you have ordered, That's vh-t v. 2 c '. v and you know ixx advance v hat it will cot- Our shop, is 'equipped withcpe-i-l Chevrclct toe:, pair iob it too large cr" too snaall to. be iisr.-!;d ."."..:; .T at rxurtinuirn cpst tor yoa.' Hi ":,":.;".' ' ' Remember: -Good; and rtr--"- service cc:..1j j the end because it"prevr.U ep:r.l ' I . ' lensthens the Ills cf your car. ; -'. , .- . -. ' ' " .s - ." 1 - - . Opposite City KaU r T 1 i .i . ?