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i. 4 a Km .a The OHEGON STATESMAN, Salari, Urr-ca, rr;.:.:y ;..crr.:.-.-. ...src.i x-. Jilhi! ill! 10 REDUCE FIELDS Cut cf 14.7 per Cent now : Forecast; Exceeds , . Heps cf Board WASHINGTON, March. 28. (APJ Wheat ,farmera. Buffering from overproduction at borne and abroad. Intend to plant one of the smallest sprinz wheat crops since the World war. This was disclosed today la aa asrtcnUare department estimate that farmer intend to plant if. 7 jxr cent less than la&t year This reduction exceeds the topes of the farm hoard, which ' announced Monday It would not snake 'stabilization purchases ot tto 1131 crop. The board hoped for a cut of only 10 per cent In ' . arln r w ritaa t " - . ' .The department's report show ed farmers Intend to sow 23.9 per .cent leas Durum wheat and 22 per- eenf less other1 spring wheat. These nrurec, nowever, may be-, altered by weather," price or . 'labor conditions, and a further curtailment mar .result .from the " farm board's decision not to buy surplus stock. ; Total . Will 1U .8 Per Cent ! Joseph B. Becker, a member of the crop reporting board, I com puted on the basis of available figures the total of the . 1931 wheat crop, including- spring and winter varieties, at S per cent less man last year. I BOAT THAT BROUGHT BACH THE RECORD Y i 1- ID EiiST m i ; ... .... m ' a ' W . . . . . .-!.. Atmm. tiM uiatni. na.. as. s' neea bi ivi.v Adovs ib the meter Doaivn.r.Bg w 7viJY " T JiL 4.Mn.:rMm( was 98 miles tpeed recoil back to the United State, r She Is Miss miles aa JSm EL America IX. owned by Gar Wood, veteran race i mm beor. held by j "Jo 2riVer.wbo oroT her in her reeord-breakiax ran on ' of England, who tost bis life Jaalrfng ft. Searrave ORDERS BE OF UFJ1UERS1TY Governor : Hurray Declares Misuse of Funds and Immorality Shown ' T TflOfM- flYG Occurrences and Ckisip - 11UV1 it the center of Oregon's I JOTTl K i state government OKLAHOMA CITY, March 1 . t API CnTPrnnr W. H. Alfal- The report showed that from fa. Bill" Murray: who believes In the present prospects for winter J the , homely i educational ways he wneat, zarmers expect to nanrest i learned at a little Texas college. 35,759,000 acres or the 42.042,-1 today laid charges of ''flagrant ooo ; planted last fan. l immorality and misuse of funds RECENTLY appoUted offi cers called on the governor "who called were Industrial Ac cident - Commissioners A. W. Lawrence of Cortallis and . Charles Early of Portland. A. H. AverUI, new Insurance com missioner, was also t visitor. They were here , to prepare to , take office' next Wednesday, , Herbert Gordon, who said be. was not seeking any office, was among the twenty or more people hn tsKnI la iM itiA rovpnior n n I 1. 1 - . . I w " . v. v.. league, vice cuajrman oi 1 st the floor OI the University Ot t tAdaV Cordon en a reoreaenta- tno farm board, commenting on I Oklahoma. - .. . J tire in the last session and head- me spring wneat report, said ne i - Ha mMA the uniV6r.it board of I ed the Meier forces in the lower was very muca pleased, ana regents would consider the re-1 house. expressed me opinion -farmers i it. invt,Bn,ttn f Hm. have corns to realise responsibil- the university by Alva McDonald. th. w-ter - -.ld thl . .OTernor Ity for better market prices lies tti- tMh- -. l tn . f1.a .,n aovernor. with thm v - , . "z L7 iwno anegea no naa uncovered Ti rAifftr.t - - innrcnase ot instruments neer -rwwww u uuuc i wmvT r n a wwnrA 'ina iAarn i . mm. , for a so-ner enf rA,iMAn in i:rrr'7:-.r se ny me scnooi nana, wnoe- Vheat planted this spriug". mhTJInnouVh h.ouM f- ll1 I Hnmeaiaieiy comment, ut. . i lajrant cases of immorality.' Old time "mule skinners- and I k-!i- t It already was known the gov- bull whackers' who Blared im- .ih th. ernor had sUrted th InvesUga portant parts In nioneet tlmA r I nA., -ti . lit Itlon at the nnlvemity, a sore spot going to bold a celebration in id llZX.T" - with him since be took office and Han gt own in April. -The town Is I Anserts Expense now known as Flacervllle. CaL I Accoante Pxldl We've got the roods on them and we'll blow them clear oat of next fall. recommended drastic curtailment ot athletic activities, an eight-hour day for professors, lower salaries for coaches and fewer frills all around the campus. - , t1i Liberty Inrne Compaay. of I Versity School Of fine arts had TopcKa, in im state ot uuu, n signed a letter that would con- thirti-firrt Jr of fe-br. 1930. m.d. TjQC ny per80n o the ml3Use of t tba Iaiaraaea Commiationer of tat 1 j SUta af Orecoa. vartnant to Uw: funds. - j i-AfiTAu . i xne governor did not elaborate. A"ooDi n uviui ci Data n. aduu. i A VUU.WU. T. ... t 1 T 'l.i . . . - - - i. . . ' ; -ii rjfCOMK ; t tuaa to say d consiuerea an in- Total preoalum iacoua, for the year, Teetlgation Of them "my doty to 39,698.17. ' ' I Tr naM.ti -n if . wVAm tiA arias aa vaar, i.332.22. ... said, had eomplained, Income iroat ether aearee reeelTed I ' i 1 Ke. 49 Syaepaie of the Aaaaal fiutemeat af the Eqaitable Life lnaaraaee Ceapany af lews, ia the State ef Iowa, on the thirty first day ef December. 1930, made to the Inaaraaee Commissioner ef. the State of Oregoa, partnaot tn lawt CAPITAL - ooiooToo.' C,piUl ,tock p54 Bp"$1'' rjfCOME . Intereet, diTidrnd anl rests TCCalved dnrin the Tear. IS.5tt.0aa 5n. Income from other eoareeil received 1 1739,698.17. aeinair taa rear. S1.73T.50S.29. Total iaeome. 2.OOS.e$S 00. Paid for laasea. eadowmente. ammltiae i dartor the year.-S128.10S.27. eat aarrender alaea. S7.02t.585.89. ' I Total income, $1,054 026. DiTidenda paid to DoUcThoUiera darTne I DISBUBSEMENTS . the year. $4,812,334.89. I Paid for loaaes, endowments, aaaaitict ' Dirideada iid nn eaoital atock darlne I and sarreader ralaes. 8203.349.42. the year. $100,000.00. I Dirideada paid to polieyholdara dariag Cemmiaaieas and ealnriea -n.M lii,, I tao year. S12a4e7.S7. the year, S3.413.262.14. I Dirtdenda paid oa capital Stock durlaf Tiixea, lirenne end fees paid during I te year, $9,000.00, , tie year. $554,081.43. I Cemmuaion and salaries paid dariag Antra nt ef all ether eaoeaditarea 82.. Itkejrear. $208,268.52. $51,308.57, r I Taxes, lieee tee and ' feet paid dariag i Total expeaditm-M. aiT.952,573.42. : Itha year. $,7 34.16. ASSETS I Amount ot nil ether expeaditores. vain ar real estate ' owned (market I $zoi,zS7.o9. ? : - - --' aWe, $5 822.38.61. . . I TeUl expewlitore.. 8732.109.05. ' VaH af stock and boads' owned i mar. I ' t . ASSETS " set or emartiid valae), 821.400.09O.49. I Value ef real estate owned (market ! ia en mortgages end eeilaeeraL eta. I value . sioa.j-.j4.4S. $S 35.785.88. . . I Value of stocks and Vond owned fmar- SUSPECTED GIVES HIMSELF IIP rremien notes sad. policy loses. $21.- ke r amortised Talne). $705,973.79. S08..376.82. Caak ia vanks and aa hand. tTOS. $33.89. . Ket BnoIVtlcd and deferred premiums. $2. 909.662.00. . . . j : Intereet and rests due ' and aeeraed. ; Other asaett (net), $471,558.17." ToUl admitted assets. $118,702,148 LIABrLTTTES Net reaerees. 8100.763.718.00 Oroas claims for lot sea aapaid, $521 All 'etlier liabUitiea. 816.418 785 50. Total liabilities, exelaaiee af .capital o-k ef 81.O00.0O0.00, ineladiag laxplas. BC8TSKS3 IV OREG0H FOR TKR VF. Dress . preminms reeieed . daring tke yeer.SS0S.SlS.60. Premiams end di.idnds retaraed dnr- I year, $7,476.28 tor tea year, sei.293.S8. Laasea paid daring, the year, 888,601.- Xame of Company, EquiUble Life la nnaee M. ot lows. Name ef President, H. 8. Ksllea. Nsme of Seertsrr. B. P. Hsdlev. rwstntare reaideat attorney for service. PROVIDEN'CE, R. I., March 2. -(APJ The extensive I 2-day search for Elliott R. Hathaway, 28. alleged strangler of i Verna Russell, 20, attractive Pall River student nurse, ended today with Leans on mortraaea and collateral. I his surrender to Attorney Oener fi.788,558.81, , . - I al Benjamin M. McLyman. r t rremma. ne.es aa policy loaai, $7l.- Several bonrs after the Ivolun Cash ia' banks and aa kand. S38.865.S5. aurrenucr at a jsonm A'ue- Net ancollected and deferred premiams, I borO, MSSS., hotel, be was ar raigned on a charge of murder In the first " degree, ' pleaded sot guilty and was held without ball. After McLyman bad questioned Hathaway at the Portsmouth t state police barracks, be i said. "From the evidence at band it looks to me as If .Hathaway strangled the girl in an effort to criminally assault ber. Miss Russell's bruised i body was found in Tiverton . Tuesday morning. Judge Max Levy of Newport district court continued Hatha- way's bearing until April 3, when ! he Indicated it would again . be continued until April 10. . Hathaway is the son of State $104,451.69. 1 Interest sad ; rent das sad aeeraed. ea. i - . other sssete faet), 0. ToUl adranted assets. 83,810,459.44. iLIABILJTIES Net reeervee. $3,111,997.09. ; Grots claims, fee losses nana.14 SIS. 010.08. - I " All other lisbilitlee. $243,985.52. Snrplas. 8138.468.80. Total liebilitiea. exclusive af eanltsl iwn et t,uu,uui( ej,oiu,eay.4a. ' FOR TEE TEAR Cress premiams received dariag the sr. ST.476.tR. - Premiams and dividend ratnm. J 1m. tag ma year, $131.83. Loess paid darinr tke re sr. 0. Kama of n. T tK. tn. . V, " - et t-reeident, Charles A. Moore. fama ef Saereearv. Tlaod I. , Satatory reeideat attorney for Berries. Iasaraaca Cemmiaaioaer. Salem, Oregon. I Representative Louis F. Hatha- n ... . . V - J way of Fall Riter. Smeoaia af li Inul Rti.iu. The Lines In ; Kational Ufa Ininnnu JLsrfc McAllister, .who leaves the office of ieorporatloa com missioner on 7 f April 1, Boaaced his new company bad secured eadqiiartersj la the New HeaUunan block in Port land, and would bo ready for baslnems - shortly. James j s K. Jlott of Salem succeeds hint ia the commission job.. ' ;'n it was understood nere max i ,, . ,,n,n, , r-mn0r.. Millie Trumbull, secretary oi the J . . r , - . Disputes Reign cf Spring .by Sending Snowstorm of , Unusual Severity KANSAS CITT, March S. (AP) Winter, whose reign dur ing January and February had been disputed by spring, Tetalia t ed furioasly ia state east of tho RockrmounUins today. ' - ' Roariar wlndsr,. rising ..to..7i miles an hour,; played .bavoc with comciunicatlons facilities In east- em Wyoming,: eastern, Colorado, western : Kansas, 7 western Okla-; homa and western Nebraska. They drove a barrage. of snow across railroads and highways, -paralyz ing traffic. Their icy breath, .sent the temperature down, to low rec ords for. the year, which threat ened to be passed by -"new lows tonight, . . . It was the most severe storm of , the " year,, in .the. ranch , and range country of the west but no lives bad been reported lost early tonlgbt. and 1 was believed ' advanced-warning of the storm bad averted otherwise enormous "live stock damage." ' - . Schools. Closed ' V. , Dne to Storm . Planes were grounded. ' Motor tourists were , baited la their tracks, . Schools . were closed In rural' sections. - Rain preceded the storm as it moved inexorably eastward and its advance warning caused states of the Mississippi valley to pre pare tonight for snow, sleet, ris Industrial "Welfare commission r-TA T o iZ ZJZ, torm aaick 40-degree drops Child labor, expected to resign I ot temeratnr were not unusual In territories swept-: by the J:" ' iStltT Af L Vw Of temperature were not unusual -niT1!!6 in iirtilnS measured snowf all was i as . .... ... TCiDciiT Qt. u izuiea an uuur u expenaea were uwt. ; rariatarad st Parrn Wrn .A tem- by the legislature althoagb the n - ."I TV ; CWm . r- consolidaUon of the two depart- ' at jad, s. D. - . . . menu as provided. under 1 1 the I v .v!r:.r; v la. evH-.-..M -m, HI M 4, a. -Uia, M - WW CS a Ui, tUO WUU1.A T iolvCU VJ iiuiceu, w w " Indar'. TtllaxA.rYl.Hk-a Wfethari lecuie uaui iiext vuuv. tuvr tt.-W . -v - . v M e.AM nj. .w f. vlAiit n.e nnl 11 I SHOWiail, tary, to serve without pay, until the The CI AU St 11. A. . t. e.aes eonsolidaUon takes place. I Bfllua "l r1" 7nS "iTii .-ir . et boma and Texas were experienc- otber expense, due the secreUry I variety of weather phenom- . . i . ins lnclndlner sandstorms, thun- or tnese two groups, cannot ne 1 ca . r.U1 ,egi8U "H?n?w0Si- frl7g , v k i t . Tne aate or tne execauoa yjt Tt party at the state penitentifry C TlBTlClS tlQIlOT : nex, Tiaay. sun remains 1 aa- chaaged, altnongn reports have been received that a ' stay ' of execntioa for James EL Kings ley would be forthcoming. The move for appeal , from ; the Jackson county court is being prepared bat to date, neither the- penitentiary officials i nor tne supreme court nave Deen apprised of any stay of execu tion. - Kings ley was sentenced to be hanged at 8:80 oa the morning of April 3. 1 dK'Affed 5, and Ted, G, By Communists . ST. JOSEPH,- Mich., March 2. .(AP) Nine year oia cnarges W rite Bo ok oi Songs and It: Will baifesued Soon f API . faults. Bob Maier. 5, and bis brother And they don t go in lor Art Ted. fi. have written a book. lor A s saae ... . mey ui;vv What's more, it's to be published. I every nickle coming to them. it'a a hnok of annra I words DV I : a e Bob and Ted; music by Bob and , tr v Vif J Ted) and.it will be on the sprirfs JuQ X Ga I ViU list oi u. ocairuier. at aouas iuai-i . t- j puts out musical works for com- p ChnrfZCS V SLCQCL ons." "Song Cargo"" Is the name, and the publishers have designed it for practical use in "the schools of the country. - As If writing words and, music weren't : enough, ther . younj-sters have illustrated the work pro- iuseiy. . . Bob and ' Ted - are the sons 'of Guy Maler, pianist and professor of music at. the .University.. iOf Michigan. .. They live .in . Ann ,Ar bor ;v - -z . - - . : Nickles bad a lot to do with the creation of the book, JThe boys' father . posted a .reward, of five cents for'- each . bit of verse be Considered acceptable.' Each7 mel ody and' each Illustration drew., a Similar cash, payment. i Here'a7 one nlekle'a worth r t "Here we go sliding down-tbe street It's better to slide. than .waUt, o?t our. feet.? .- .. . And another "I'm golnr In my little boat 9 . inn. v... iit et.- r t Mr. Maler, known for his two- piano recitals. with Lee patuson. denies there is anything; unusual about bis sons. They're average, he says, with "average habits and aa!-it SI rersons arrested ia a rail ca a cnriunLt roaventloa in tho tan.i dunes near hre were revlvel today a:ii tha defendants were ordered brour.lit to trial. The raid ia August, 1922. at tractel wiJa attention. Among those -arrested were William z. Foster, Communist caniiate for: president In 192b. Foster was tried and the Jury disagreed. fruitlani i:it:::3 tkactiers FRUITLAND. March 26. The Frultland school board has hired school teachers for the ; coming year and by the report of the di rectors there has been no reduc tion in salary. Mrs. Alfa IIead rick ot Hazel Green was hired for the upper grades and Mrs. Rem a Pehultz for the primary room, Mrs. Schultz has signed her con tract for the tenth year at Fruit-land.- Mrs, A . McCorcle HAYESYILLE. March 26 Mrs. ArcHIe McCorcle was honor guest at the home al her sister. Mrs. Emma Freed, Wednesday, i the occasion' being Mrs. McCor l cle's thirty-eighth birthday. : Those enjoying the evening of : cards were Mr. and Mrs. - Bob Carson, Alice Thompson. Mrs. Jack Bailey, Almlee Hartley, Les ter Hartley; i Velma McCorcle, Vivian Freed, Leroy Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCorcle and Mrs. Freed. Victory Dinner For Jason Lee Groups Tonight 'i-- Members . of three Epworth League groups of the Jason Lee Methodist church will enjoy a victory dinner at the church par-1 lors this evening. The event Willi mark the conclusion of the inter league contest which has been in process the past six weeks. The intermediate league, win ner of the contest. Is to be guest ot the other groups at a five- course " dinner . prepared jand served by the members of losing ! organizations. Following the ! dinner there will be a program 1 consisting of -musical numbers. readings and toasts by represen- tatlves of the leagues. . - The committee in charge in cludes Don Douris. Esther Black, Myron Fouke, Paul Tennant and Josephine Rodgers. Public utility investigations are coming fast. Two Orders is sued the past 24 hours were a . Si . . . a .. .. M ?TW agamst service cnarges oi Plre Jettermea ' and 10 other "! if""V.iT.ie n.."ai.r lewdldates weighing 175 , pounds Ke. 4T Synopsis of tbe Aaaaal Sutement'W ae Security Uataal Ufa Iaaarsnea Cam- Si T -JZj.d '"""'"Tv . lyompaay. ol Tert Wayne, ia the StaU New York tse thirtv-firat dav of 1W I of Indim.a K. .vs..! i" iswsarniuioner m ib &tt ox Urcgtoa pnr- ; avmieakas rV ass mj si Amount ef i esDital storlr ao . tAA AAA AA W JT, i isrovr. Tots! premiasa income for the year. $20,060,168.1 S. . , Interest, diridends end rents received daring the year, 83.824.198.82. lacome from ether soarces received me year, S4ou.960.s4. Total iaeome. $24,844,728.85. IHSBl. KsMr.M3 i-si for losaea, endowmaate, aaauitiea graph 'company and the Moun tain States Power company. v The utilities commissioner indicated that there may be other, investi gations ordered, ' based rupon complaints received is the-past. Ralph "Watson, political - writer for tbe Oregon Journal. paid his respects to members of the state house press Thursday. Mr. and . Airs. Watson ' were visiting "with friends in Salem for a few boars. Both were here during the recent letrisla- tnre. Since Joha W. Kelly of the Oresronlan went to Wash-. fngton, Ralph i the lone old time member of the legislative, newspaper group ia the state. Walker Delays .Start For Home ,PALM SPRINGS. Calif., March 2, (AP) Mayor James J. Walker suddenly changed plans today and extended his stay here until next Tuesday. He had con templated leaving Sunday. It is believed he shifted plans in order to arrive in New York on a San- day. or better are backfield aspirants on the Oklahoma grid sq,uad:.- TO SEH BETTEB SEE US V V V f "5 iOUB - SHOULD BE EXAMINED IT you have Frequent HEAD ACHES. ' Df yea cannot read fine print et thread a needle. - tF yea are NEBVOUS and trrl " table. Ceasolt as NOW. . v Cliaixes Reasonable Commiaeioaer of tba State of Oregoa. CAPITA!. Amoaat at capital atopic psld sp, Kone x .t-v e ... Total premium ineome for tee year. t3. - laterosa, dividends n& rents Lreceived smriag the year. $9S0,7S2.44. T lacome from other soereea received eranns; wis year, ai43.ot4.lS. Totet income, $5,042,808 IT. f- uisauasr.y knt Paid for losses, eadewmeals, snnniUat wmm snrrenaer values, S 1,8 13. 934.3d ihT V... aaiT ai "cy"ou,er" aunag i ana anrrender va aee. $10,700,131.88. Ddcud vt ; ..pan atack dariB, u.l?TiitryUr i"riB year, Cam saiona and aaleriaa J.-. ,vr7. ',al wc J - - . a.n aer JTW" a-aaw j el , f VIf,VUV.VV I If i tnaiii r n iu i i r'e . -i rnimur i".' r i i ... -m. ... J I i i r. 8734.5J2.75. . - I Commissions and -r'iriri mil IT Ii i'amTSi1!!? r'. $3.42.427."4 1 I T '.l?9 ,!1-58 ' , ... I '.. Tee. litmnees and feea said darlne I I Lai mmmna i ts sa i iha eiT -aa a A QS4 ae ., t. .. " the yearr8734.5J2.T5, Taxes, the veer. Amoant of all other . $642,118.22. ' Total tipeaditaret. 83.74I.8T4.65. f ASSETS Valae ef real esUta owned (market vshc). $1,764,054.31. Vslaa af stocks and Voada owned (atn ket ar amortised valae). $8,008,844.88. Losse oa mortgages aad collateral, ete - $7,422,890.88. ? - I'rvminea notes aad policy loans, 84, 003.815.84. Cash ia baaks aad am kaad, $429,83$.- Net nncaUeeted and' deferred prensiamt, $652,992.00. Ietereet aad TtitM da aad aecrard. $363,212.72.' - ... . Other assets (net). $3,448,$T. Total admitted aet. 82O,84,60s.-$2. k LIABILITIES Ket reTrea, 84,512.518.00.' Oms c la una for loaaes aopaid. $162. ' 143.64. i- - , All other llahilislee. $1,914,241.94. " Sarphis, 27,50.24. I Total lisbiiitirs. eielaalre af eapital tack. $0.48 S98.S2. BUSIXFaS INT ORFGOJf ' 10 it THE TiA Greta prminmi tecaired daring ta year. 83,743,44. Fremiums snd idivtdenda retaraed dar ins' the year, $470.62. Iotaea paid daring the year, $3,000.00. ' Kama ef Company, Seearity Mataal i-Ife lata ranee Company, . Kama of President. X. S. IHckenaoa. f f Secretary. T. C Goodnoazh. biarntory resident stterney for service. Hen. Clare A. Lee, Commiaaioaer af Ia nrance. . .. t $0fl.52.J. . Total axpenditaree, $17,720,797.90, - . f .ASSETS . . - Teluea af reel estate owned (market valne), $3,538,695.15. " " Value af stecka aad Wads ewaed (mar fee or amortised VmlnaV S4.4 saa at 2 lan en taertgagea aad Collateral, etc. 870T5,2:2O8! T1"'4 Pli-, ". u ktk B om M48 Net aaeollected sad deferred premiums. e tA t kk aa-. . . s interest and rents dsa sad acersad. fl,3f,Ii.,l,, Other aaaeta (net). $17,495.55. Total admitted-aaaet. $78,238,357.58. - ., UA1U1H. , Ket reserves. Sari 471 96.2 SI . Gro claims tor losses anpald,$ 1,445, ai b.oi. i ... ... AU ether liabilities. 82,121.418.34. t Total Itahihties. exclusive of eepital stocc at x.svh.vwv, sto.73s.J57.SS. BrsiMESS INI ORKUON . FOR THE TKAR. : GretS premiams received daring tba year, lrli.u. Framlsma and diridends retaraed dar ing the year. ,0. -v Losaea paid; during tne year, $41,185.- 00. i ! - - - Kama af Company, Tbe Liaeola Jfa-1 nenai i.iie insuraBea Company. Kama of Preaident. Arthar V. Bait, Kama af Secretarv. S. 1. Rawtamd. Etatatorv reaidan ailnram Iasaraaca Commiisioser, Salem, Oregon! AD'S i We all catch colds and tiv but yours needn't last long if you will do this: Take wo or inree laDieta or JJaycr Aspirin just as soon aa possible after a cold starts. Stnv in ilift linnsft if vmi Ann llrAMt --." TJ a" . V .XV.- T evT7 a epeai. wiin anomcr-iaDiet or two of Bayef Aspirin every three or four hours, if those symptoms of cold persist. Take a good laxative when you retire, and-keep bowels open. If throat is sore, dissolve three tablets in a quarter-glassful of water and cardca This sootliea irmamirintinri. nnd rcAiitm infection. There i3 nothing like Bayer Aspirin for a av-1l -m, t a a . ? . .v 1. . . ... .a vvaU, sja auto uifuuu aiiu ii rencYe3 acnes ana pains almost instantly. The genuine tablets, marked Baver. l. ..V . 1 - . . .. . - " are uusoiuieiy narmics3 to ,lno heart. . Tin Px r ru --rrn Aspida SI tbs trada aarkj of JSayer afaanfartuxa at iloaosostiramamter af Saikylkmcid mm 1VW II - ' Ii I I I I T II . 11 lVUri i a a '.' 'Vllfl-'ll- iVafMullnJ Originators Of Low Prices . 351 State St - - pnncEc ace eovw . -. , . , On all livestock. . We buy from the pro ducer, dolour own slaughtering and cur ing. That is the reason we are able to quote ( these prices this week. ' r ' Young Pig . Pork Roast 11c lb . Dainty Lean Loin Chops 20c lb. From irrain fed porkers "Nut Sweet" Sliced Bacon .... :......25c lb. One whiff ; of this delicious bacon, as it crisps and curls In the pan will awaken your breakfast appetite' as nothing else can- '.;,-,....;.." . Choice Beef . I , Pot Roasts .12V2C lb. Tender Sirloin Steak 20c lb. - Sugar Cured Easter Hams, alarmed, 22c ltj. These are small hams, deliciouslx mild, fat and skin removed. Whole or half at this price. Sugar Cured j Bacon Back 18c lb. Best Margarine 2 lbs. 25c ; Milk Fed Veal Steak 20c lb. Milk Fed Veal Roasts 18c lb. The irm white meated kind " Pure Pork Little Links 20c lb. Home Rendered Pure Lard 2 lbs. 25c Out of consideration-to our employes we close Saturdays at 7 iZQ p. m. , , f - HARRY LEVY, Mgr.' The iJL JL 1UU1CJLJ of tKe Present Day U Is Economy . 1 aad there is only ae trmy to ' ecoaesalae, aad that la to pateoalxe a dentist who caa handle volanre at ; . lesa coat. . One who ia willing to glvo yoa the "beae- . 1 ot m really reasonable set price aad oae whose , aaaie and reputation bare ' stood ' for tjaality far : " years throughout the state, as Btlaa have. - ' f I Advertise . and Perform the Best Dentistry tt- Fisures Prove Facts ' ! ' 4 " ' w J - ! i r ' I atialsMiiim ir n iJmni . Ht M mm f' 'it T" "" Gold Crowns ' I Bridgework Fillings . Painless " Extractions Dental Plates....$15.00 and up . 1.C0 ... 1.C0 Dr. C, A. Eldrledge - AH branches of dentistry done on the most approved principles known to the profession. a A roofless plate - permits yon to taste your food, swallow easily, and feel sensations of heat ' 'and cold. Guaranteed nates. fcyte teethe, ased ' Tra $19.50 People who mast count the cost of dental work in these days of high price shouI4 look for RESPONSIBILITY ; FIRST then prices. DR. C A. S03 SUte St. Telephoae 205s DENTIST I - . ' e I tine7! "l FOR EACH IOO MILES GOOD ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING " ; ADI?Uil S DE BACK BY MIDNIGHT THURSDAY .Here's an EASTER "Dollar Day Sale. This time you can leave Friday nd Saturday (April 3 and 4), and we've t extended the return limit to midnight. Thursday, April 9. Tbis meant you must return to your starting point be j ore .midnight Thursday. : The same low fares . . . roundtrips to all places on Southern TuxtPacifie lines for approximately lea mile, . err fmret mrt nundiript for lbrt-ffLt f tht rglr saw . fr$im tmtl easts approximlelf le m miU. . Some Examples of Roundtrips: Portland r.. Eugene Medfcrd Marshfieli . San Francisco Los Angc!c3 SOc -.$1.40 $G.OO .J3.G3 -S15.C3 523.40 DUYTICICETS UOVl v. n v . , I City Ticket Office, 184 N. Liberty Tel. ED Passenser Depot, 13th Cz Oali Tel. 41