"'ac9 t.iiOi.f trATiIC:,IAN.: Cakru Orcgoa Weiiae&Iay tlan&i jy J&asary-IO 1S34 - V- PAGH five 1 ""'' J4r 7 --. 5? 7 V- 7X fit jt. 51 "r At 5 I. t! Local News! Briefs Hearing Dates Bet The east ern Oregon Light and Power com pany has filed a protest against the budget order ot C&arles M. Thomas, state utility commission er, reducing the salary of Its president, J.- P. Palllan, of : Mil waukee, Wis-, la the amount et K1500, and eliminating service tees of -$S450 to. the Columbia construction company ; also iot Milwaukee. Hearing of the protest has been set, for January. 24-in Portland. Thomas announced; An other hearing involving the pay meat o 13600 to C. B. Glllet ot Baltimore, Md., president ot the Hermiston Light t Power com pany. has beet- set ; for January ... --"":.- .-Hi .-'-?:;- - .. Harryi Merle and Harold Gwynn now located at 3z state St. To Make Award Today J. M. Sehon, deputy state insurance commissioner. today will aware. Hre chief badges to Richard Blair .A'-. and Joan George,- winners of - X third and fourth places. In the recent essay contest on tire pre vention In the home. The contest was confined ' to the Portland schools. Firsthand second place winners were Robert Kean and Alice Prentiss. Collegiate scholar ships were awarded to these win ners. ,? " . Devers Leaves Thursday J. M, Devers.1 attorney for the state highway eomnJsslon, who went to Washington several weeks ago to confer with public works adminis tration officials with relation to the loan application, covering the five bridges on the Oregon Coast highway, has telegraphed that .he will leave on his return to Ore gon Thursday. Officials Bald a meeting of the hlghwsy commis sion would be called within a day or two after Derers returns. Johnnv Robinson, Daace, Mellow CasselUns, Burrell Pay - An thony Cassellius, 165 Judson street, whom city police arrested yesterday for tailing to stop his "V'-r car at a through street, paid a $1 i :.tine in municipal conrt. accord- Ing to court records. James Bur- , rell. SO North 20th street, who V on being arrested last month reckless driving, promised to pay jV 1 5 fine within ten. days, brought iiJ-the money to Municipal Jndge Poulsen yesterday. Harry." Merle and Harold Gwynn , lni.f.4 at ie.9. Statu 3t i Runaways Caught Two 14 Tt year-old boys who ran a war from -f -i.v LUCli uuuico ca v A va imiuu v j .Gwere apprehended at the Southern v Pacific depot hre yesterday by "ielty police. The lads, Elden Scott :iid Verne Street, said they, were " "V no tvftla vlavai r)to Knva KoV fn a. uig a cidj va iuc wjta umv v y Portland last night. Erickson Fined $2.50 Donald "HErickson, 895 Chemekefa street, y whose automobile was Involved In 'X ilrocti SatnrrfnT . nfpht. TM(nliiT . r , j i v i 2 , ( t a A J. --. -t appearea municipal c o u r i iu i "v plead guilty to a charge'of driving with a void operator's license. He paid the $2.50 penalty imposed by fudge Mark Poulsen. Dance tonight, Johnny Bobinson, Mallow Mnnn 9Rp , BTamml on Board Mrs. C. W. " iayhnrst ot Portland Tuesday ras reappointed a member of the v ' " our year term, the executive de- tartment announced. Other mem- ers of the commission are Dorr J X. Keasey and , Henry M. Renin. yr--r oth of Portland. The state wel- , A are commission was created in rT-f-- 'Warrants Are Called Call , teo payment of general fund war- r .T -tnis inoorsed noi paia ior want - funds" during the period No- mber 21 to 30, inclusive, was "j xued Tuesday by Rufus C. Hol- r'r4.an, state treasurer. Approxl- - .iL e a a aaa a 1...1..J i call. yW--)hl Wood Wanted White ? A and hemlock both barked t unbarked. i If interested in Irnishing wood write or call at je office of Spaulding Pulp & sper Co., Newberg, Oregon. Kavanaagh Has Crash Joe M .ivanaugh, 25 North 23rd street, ,ported to city, police yesterday tat his car was involved in a -lUslon with a machine whose river he did not identify, at lurch' and Ferry streets. 'There sre no injuries. . I.MMgto to Preach Dr. Louis V -Wi-i'1n district an norln ton riant will . ' n . MT - " . . rw mma .'etch at the Leslie Memorial; u.ySJL urch Wednesday evening at f ;30. Officers ot all church organ- Vs. - stions and teachers of the church I , 40oI will find this of particular I j-;-"erest;, i s . To - Spend $180- Repairs cost . i $180 will be made soon to a . V.- 'elling at 330 Bush street, ac- Yj rding to a building permit is- . 4 ejyta: 2d yesterday ,re ."3i , owner... to Mrs. E. D. Jack- Conrbt2 Events January 10 -Salem Busi- ami Men's league 8 p. mM sm jr utycrs , u iicr &i change. - January 12 wmamette va Oreson NormaL baaket- . V.. January 13 Willamette Colombia, basketball. -) January ' 15 Salem school v. auam eiecuon on o,uuu "i- i sond Issue, -'i ; - . ; Jannary 10 Salem v. " January 19 Eugene TSleemen. Boy Ecouts Bene fit. Salem armory. ' January 80 Roosevelt rthday ball, armory. February 18 Reserve Of 4cers' association of liarion iid Polk counties, formal oilltary ball honoring lia r , General George A. 'bJte. , Com tie Pay Tazea Unpaid last hill state property taxes for the-year im aaeregate 417,238. ana lor the first ban 1710, ru- fus c Holman, state treasurer, announced i Tuesday; Jefferson county still owes a small balance of first half taxes. -Counties yet to remit., either Is whole or part xor the last half, are Crook. X6.- 78. Curry $2261, Deschutes, J 5,- 033, Grant. $1100, Jefferson. $ 811, Polk, $5044, Sherman $6144, Wheeler $3023. - Gram Books Conferences Con ferences will be held la Portland Jannary It and Salem Jannary 20, to revise orders regulating the employment or women in garment and clothing, actlTitles and ta es tablish the price for bean, pickers the coming; year,: Charles Gram. state labor commissioner, announ ced Tuesday. The conferences will be conducted by the state welfare commission. W. C Wlnslow, Roy Hsrland and S. M,' jJBdicott hare moved their offices from the Guardian Build- ins ta 46ft IT&son'e Rnildltir. Landscape Class to Meet The regular weekly Garden club class will be held Wednesday, evening in the Y.W.C.A. at 8 o'clock. T. Paul Dutcher, landscape architect. is the teacher. Each member is re quested to bring a sketch of his or her landscape place as it now exists. Discussion will center about the plans brought in. Suggestion for Improvement and development win be made. Patronize home Industry. Ask for Salem beer. Knox Law Test Today Argu ments of attorneys in the suit brought by the city of Klamath Falls to test the constitutionality - k a : q Tv t '5W' cancellation ot $414,000 of certifl wUl be heard here today by Judge cates owed the state nlus the in L. G. Lewelling of the Marion county circuit court. George Neu- ner, attorney for the State Liquor commission, will represent the state, while Elton Watkins will appear for Klamath Falls. Seeks Divorce Ida Lucille Robison filed suit yesterday for a divorce from Glenn Robisen to whom she was married October 14, 1932. She says he deserted her shortly after they were mar ried. She asks $10 monthly for the support of their one child. Code Hearing Set Hearing on a petition for a marketing agree ment and code among manufactur ers and distributors of the ice cream and frozen milk products in Oregon, will be held here Jan uary 18, Max Gehlhar, state di rector of agriculture, announced yesterday. . Glv ens - Barber Shop, 482 Court. Ch. 25c, Ad. 35c. For. Gwynns. Seek $3500 A mortgage fore closure action designed to collect $3500, Interest and costs, was in stituted here yesterday by Fred C. and Eva C. Ritner against J. D. Hill and others. See Chemeketa Players tonight. Final Account In S. E. Co- burn, executrix of the will of the late W: M. Coburn, filed her final account yesterday In probate court here. Seeks arooo suit to foreclose a mortgage note for J1000 was commenced in circuit court here yesterday by Julia Gallic against John T. and Francis May Meyers. Judge 111 Continuing illness has kept Judge John Siegmund away from his desk at the court house the forepart of this week. Drop Land Grant Claims, Advised Guy Cordon, attorney at Rose- burg for Oregon counties receiv ing land grand moneys from the federal government, has advised members of-the court here not to press claims for the unpaid 1932 balance. Such an attempt, Cordon thinks, might lead to repeal of the Stanfield act which provided moneys be retundel to the coun ties from government income from its land holdings therein. Last year Uncle Sam restricted the disbursements to the counties to the amount of money actually received from timber sales. This amount as less than one-half the counties' claims against the fed eral government. Marion county received approximately $3500' on a 67100 claim. Diphtheria CdSe VMl,v Is Yea fs First The tint case of diphtheria oc curring in Marion county in 1934 was reported Monday to Dr. Ver non A. Douglas, county health of ficer. The patient, a two year old boy living in the Parrlsh junior high school district, has only a mild case of the disease and as tar as known has only been in contact witn two other persons. immunized. : O . births Rose To Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick .Theodore, Rose. Woodburn. a girl, Beverly Mae, born Janu ary 3 at saiem Deaconess bospi- . Charlie Chan Chinese Medicine & Herb 'Co. New Method With i out Operation -3 I S. B. FOXG, Herb Specialist " Eight years' practice In China. Use all Chinese herbs tor piles, kidney, bladder, stomach, ca tarrh, constipation, glands, rheumatism, tumor, asthma, headache, liver, male atd fe male troubles r . 11 years of service. " - ' - - : : 123 N. Commercial SL, Salem Office Honrs 9 to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 11 A. ' CONSULTATION FREE IMPOBTMJT CASES If C DDH COURT IIL Interest on Bank Deposits Of Public Funds Issue ; Of Genera! Import Two Important cases, one In volving , the payment of . interest to cities and counties on aeposits In banks, and the other involving contracts affecting more than 1400 dairymen in Multnomah and Washington counties, hare been set for argument-by the state su preme court for January. 17." ! Tl"he first ot the two cases was brourht by the Grants Pass and Jeeepkine County bank against the city of Grants Pass. Attorneys aid,' this case would affect; all banks in Oregon which carry de Dosits of DOlitical subdivisions and would settle for all time alleged conflicts between state .and-fed eral ; laws concerning; such . de posits. Tho lower conrt held : tor the city of Grants Pass, The other case was tiled by the Dairy Cooperative ot - Portland against the Brandes creamery to recover the purchase price ' on grade B milk and cream in the amount of $4500,' and to enjoin L violation of a written contract in which the creamery was alleged to have agreed to purchase milk and cream from the plaintiff; Another case, set for hearing January 19, lnyolves the right of the state to cancel certificates of indebtedness ot irrigation districts in order to make refinancing possible, largely through federal loans. This suit was filed by the Warm .Springs irrigation district of Malheur county against Rufus C. Holman, state treasurer. The proceeding involves the terest charges. The decision in the case will affect 11 other simi lar districts and certificates hav ing - a face value of $2,300,000 Officials said refinancing plans were contingent upon the state cancelling these certificates of in debtedness. Cancellation of these certifi cates was ordered by the state reclamation commission. C. E. Strlcklin, secretary of the com mission, said the state would benefit materially in case these certificates were cancelled for the reason that the irrigation districts could then proceed with their refinancing program. Such a decision also would restore these lands to the tax rolls. An adverse decision would result In loss to both the state and the settlers, Stricklin declared. The court has set January 18 for hearing the disbarment pro ceedlngs involving Frank McMini min of Portland, who Is charged with loaning funds of a client without proper security. The charges were filed by the Mul tnomah County Bar asoclation. Another disbarment proceeding involves J. G Arnold of Port land. 5.. ' Mutual Savings9 Resources Total $399,125, Report Resources ot the Mutual Sav- ngs & Loan asoclation of this city totalled $399,125 at the cloce ot 1923, the semi-annual state ment released yesterday by the concern's officials shows. Chief of the assets were mortgage loans to talling 6298,601, Real estate own ed or sold on contract amounted to $70,000. Members Investments aggregate $360,390, A. A. Lee, secretary, re ported. Only $1000 in matured certificates are immediately pay able. Payments Into the asocla- tion are reported to be increasing ana demands for withdrawals diminishing. The association has thus far received $24,000 in ad vances from the federal home loan bank. Tonight, 7:30 F N. WOODRY Auction Market 1610 N. SOIMER ST. -... , Used velonr davenport aad chair, oak ext. table, chairs and buffet, oak rockers, all leather rocker, breakfast ta ble and 4 chairs, new linole um remnants, -new linoleum rugs, chiffonier with mirror, ivory dresser, used steel bed, ; coil spring, cotton mattress,' choice home canned fruit, oak library table, bookcase: and writing desk combina tion, bedding, blankets, cur tains, drapes, phonograph and records, elec. floor lamp, stand table, bird cage, ma hogany writing desk, miscel laneous furniture coming In Cash Paid for Used Farnitare Phone 5110 HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT ;1; Call e&10. Used : Parnltere . DepnrUnent , - j- ..tSi North " Blffh v-W III UU IILI AUCTION -New V. S. Attorney Takes Off ic& ! . ' f; ?--'- - -ssfe . -, i f i I I i While Postmaster General Jamef A. Farley (left) looks on approvingly, Martin Conboy (right) takes the oath as United States District Attorney , for New York. Judge Martin T. Mantom la administering the oath. Attorney Conboy was appointed by President Roosevelt, whom he served as counsel in the Seabury-Walker hearings. Troop 12 Enjoys Annual Surprise; Miller is Donor Members of Boy Scout troop 12, sponsored by Jason Lee Meth odist curch, were given their an nual surprise taffy pull Monday night at the church. In addition to the 50 troop members present, Nyal Aspww XeiWevS For WxVxhei. cokk, few MUPoioic laeaMallc snfcis KO-5-ente 2 (or 50e Nyol hJISSk el Mognesisi For mod Madi omd Itmet iadigatfKM ond out. socWipw 2 (or 50e Nyl fertfctag Akc4 Kafmhes Bred we mmdm bodrWx SOepW 2 lor 50e - Myse)tol Te)ot!i Pos4e SSc taU 2 for 25c NyaJgcsk Far (form and mvtaiar i iwtf ihak cm nib pain crMap. 60c borf, 2 for GOC Nyal VaporiaiWg Sohre HmtJ and 6m caU yU M (ooStino wopeo aad penetrotutg om. Lwo. 50c 2 br 50C. NyeJ Cold Copsvfes Quid rmimf irom coidi ond Uod odha, pml oad pouMv ia odhjfc 50c box 2 for 50C Nyol Face Cream A pwexid wananiAB amam ikat tchmnt and- vrfciteM St skin, i Lwge 50c ior 2 for 50C Klcci'tt lied " 50cboU 2for50C tt, boa asd Wise Bvildt robvst kaiih ed nek red Wood deilciovs vne nower. $100 bcU 2 for $1.00 MMr ftWoati and raclnng OttwovW Xeodar 50c Use 2 for 50C NyeJ VasuUa Eafrexf A pmrn (wft-ammgA Koaor-? J 6omt met baU or w owt 3 evnceboifle 2 for COC NydHlakkTaototf : Ins popwior ossoans IsMoHtny otnoyisoieoad always edeaWe. '35 Bo 100 2 for 35C . Lazacold Tablets Joke ot the first tiflV of colds, aWk fanW dhmnMlf ! 25c bo.' 2 for 25C r Nyal Hwsbeys A sooriting iocengw ior Wnky sVoal ond bronoSiol irriiofion.i . - 15c boa 2 for 25C it ) Ve r h . Lonnd WfiBD 1 " ' Jack Dasch, committeeman from troop 16 at Liberty, with troop officers paying a visit to trooo 12, came in for part of the party. Ray Miller ot Marshfleld. form er scoutmaster of troop 12, this year paid the expenses ot the treat which Gordon Black tradi tionally prepares. Don Douris is scoutmaster and Alrin Games as sistant scontmaster for the group, which is planning a special ob servance of Lincoln's birthday. ALL U3 Your Nyal Service Drag Store Court and Liberty 1 t I,, Mjl ,J y 9 wkv yvesfyf if yui two standard, M-eized Itow yo bey oaewe give yoe MODESS "Form - fit" sanitary pads, deodorised and rery absorbent.- or 25c ! FOR 1" NYAL HOMS 01 3 ox. bottle 2 F Qyeann end Rose Water 3 oz. botne.... Baric Add Cry, or Powder 2 oz. box...... Tlednfe of lodlne-l oz. boftie. .- ...... E1. WnckHozei 8 oz. bonU MercsroenrosM Sokinoa H oz. bottle,... Peve Ensean Sottsld oz. box. . Nyol Wane Lhdisel 50c bottle. ....... NyoJ While Pine ond Tor 50c bottle .. . Chevron Razor Blades Arden Ptaywg, Cards Linen Enith, bridge size deck 2 For 50C 2 for 25c Vicetay Watch Keeps accurate time. Guaranteed to give satis faction and long service. 2 for U-50 EXTRA IS Double edged blodes. Pockoae of 5 FHEI! 8 beantifnl rUUnom Banded Glasses with C A ' BAe tnhn Nvdnta Toothnaste...ALIi for-wwC- Ciiocolate Coated CKerries, 2 one-ppund boxes..... i.;w.......50c . 25c Jig Saw Puzzle ......... 2 for 23 25c Kleenex i .2 for 25 JMks Krank'n lather Kreem ....... rorS5 10c Wave Set 79c Electric Carting Irons . ....... . . .2 for We 7Ss Reliance Hot Water Bottles ..... .8 for 75c, wn i 4 a yv OOipsrta TI1I0 CLEARED OF ES Compromise Case, Checks Made Good; Mrs. Ermete Held for. Multnomah ... Cases of the trio arrested In Medforu on cheek charges filed here were disposed of In justice conrt yesterday, with a compro mise Teached for. H, V?'. Rlggle and Mrs;. Robert P. Hunt and Mrs: - tJ; A H. Ermete found ; ot guilty. All were charged with knowingly uttering and publish ing forged checks.. - Justice of the ' Peace , Miller Hayden, who heard the cases, dis missed the f orery phase : of charges against Rlggle and Mrs. Hunt,, but held they knowingly gave checks without . sufficient funds. Early yesterday, morning a compromise between the district attorney's office and defense at torney. W, w. McKlnney, was made and the two cases dismissed on payment of a total of $69.60 on RIggle'a count, $31.66 on Mrs, Hunt and' $9.60 tor Mrs. Ermete. The costs including making good checks passed here totaling $29 for the three, court costs and two - thirds of the costs ot the police officer's trip to Medford to Teturh the trio here. Though freed of the charge here, Mrs. Ermete was still in the county jail last night, as Mult noman county officials nave a warrant for her on charge ot passing a bad check at the Llpp- man & Wolf store in Portland. In the trial before Judge Hay- Jen yesterday, it was developed the three checks pas ed here were given to Rlggle, Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Ermete by real individuals In payment on correspondence n i Day Drug Needs ON SALE THIS WEEK at Sor the price oS S. m . - nlL I, - --. J - sVA t vopw ora wm ttviosreov pof of fee sosm Iclsd or nW scbm price for ousdisf bee. Com eceiy, tkp end ; : Muriel Atfor Toiletries at M2 for 1H MurieJ Astor Toiletries include every requisite for a complete Home beauty treatment, every necessity forboavtiuiKairaftdKands skinand complexion. Almond Crean with Benzol . . . Brfflkmllne . . . Ponder Bom Crean . . , Tonic Astringent . . . Cocoa Butter NeQbt Crotsfli Hoi Wqtv Foot Powdesc Spwal Hand Lotioa . . . Centphor iced Skin Crea . . . Tnwe Crean . . . dooming Crean . . . Deep Pore Oeonser . . t Rose Water, Gtycerle and Benzoin. All reotfioT 50c voiwes Yoot Qtoke ;:::;: 2 for 50c REMSDSS 2 for 25c 2 for 25c 2 for 15C 2for2SC 2for5CC 2 for 25c 2 for 25c 2 br 53c 2ror50e NyeJ Com Pads Palmolive Soap 2 bars 10c Actually take corn right ovrt 25c box of 12 pods 2 for 25c "S FOR 1M EVERYDAY DRUG Saelkry Du.tln PowdW 5Qc tin IWiO CeowU. 50cbox-. ....... Nyol Eye Drop. 50c-vaIee.....J. Epnedthie Coegs Syrep SOc ti2er. ...... EpeedriM Masai J0y-50c lube Aalgk Bola-50c hjbe.. Nyol Apiri-TaUw.-25c box of 24.... Lnrie Urn Pills 5c box.. NyMpfol ToOfll Bl'nVenW e a a a a e SPECIALS FOR THIS SALE IS? Linen Envelopes I . - r. court at, uberty Lcggirugs eourses told by the trio, thus eliminating the . forgfry charge. However defendants knew that the checks were eot backed by sufficient funds, it wm admitted. The Hunts. Ermetes and Rlg gle have been traveling over the country :f selling, correspondence school courses, it developed. Rig gles put up $500 cash ball short ly after his arrest. . . t Request to withdraw the recall petitions .against Governor Meier was received at the state depart ment Tuesday from F. W. Stevens ot Goldson. one of the principal sponsors of the movement Stevens informed . the secretary of state that In requesting withdrawal ot the petitions he spoke for the Lane County Recall association. "We do not feel that we are justified in adding to the tax bur dens by special elections ot spe cial session of.- the legislature,' Stevens wrote. Attaches ot the secretary ot state's office said that as far as they, knew no' petitions actually bad been placed in circulation. Officials attributed the recall movement to small track, owners who were dissatisfied with the 1933 bus and truck act. GUEST AT KEIZER KEIZER, Jan. 9. Miss Neva Pelterling, who is attending Nor mal school at Monmouth, was a week end guest of her cousin, Erma Cole. Robert Unruh, who underwent an operation recently, returned to Kelxer Sunday after spending a Week with his par ents in Portland. He is In school again. Telephone 3444 A 9$ r? J, - -a .. f- a - 1 i oppoovviry to pvy lU pc sovo en evryoay Dwg NJ. li Adhesive Plaster A bandy household ne. Five yard 1 -inch reL 2 for 25c 1 FOR r TOILET NSCESSITCS VI Vegetal for Skarioa--35c bottle.. ....... 2fo735c Rose Hair Oil 25c bottle. ....... 2 For 25C Nr D Lsxe Powder-7Sc box.. 2for75c Tedet Water S130 bottle, Z for Q Ml Costpoct Roege 50c box. 2for 35C Nyeis Taken) PowoW 25c tin 2 For 20c NyfoHs Baby Taicwa 25c tin...- 2for25C LadW Die whig Coab 8 in. size...... 2 For 50C Men's Pocket Cob in case 2 for 15c Perfection Toons trashes Cocoa Soap Selected bristles, bevel or Excellent for toilet, bath or shampoo. Large 10c bar- 2forlOC tufted ends. 2for25c r NEEDS 2 for 50c 2for0c 2for50c 2for53C 2for50c 2for5CC 2for25c 2for25c 2 f Of 50C ' Gwaranteedl Alarm Clack Sturdiry const arcted. 24-hour movement with con-; ceaied bbck-belL Special ' 2 for $1.53 F El E E ! Cannon Bath Towel, heavy, 24Mx48M, free n with erollaZaloTonetTlssae..ALIifor dUC 75c Reliance Fonfala Syringes 3 for 75c l.OO Stellar Hot Water Bottles . . . 2 for f IJOO 1.00 Stellar Fonntaia Syringe ... .8 for f 1J0O 50c Stationery, 24 sheets, 21 envelopes, 2 for 50e loo Linen Writing Tablets i . . . . ... .S for 15e i ...... . ....a for I3e telephone 3444 1BMIII0 FIIEIPLMIID StLYERTON. Jan. 9 Fun. eral services for Norma MeDon- -aid, 17, who died at the residence here, Monday night, will be held from the. Ekman funeral . heme here at 1 : 3 0 p.m. Thursday with, burial following in Belcrest Mem orial park, Salem. ; , : t The ! girl was born June 10. 1916. She had been ill tor the past three years,; ' Surviving are the parents, Mr.: and Mrs. B. Glena McDonald ot SUverton. a sister, XaForest, WIl- lamette university student; a bro ther, Robert of Sllrerton; grand parents', Mr. and Mrs. George Croxtord of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDonald of Salem. Sefto License Takes Munici pal Judge Poulsen yesterday sus pended for ten days the driving license of James R. Sefton, route eight, alter the latter pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding, court records show. : We Offer Subject to Prior Sale Following High Grade Municipal Bonds City of Portland 6s doe 19389 Port ot Portland 4H-5s 19401 Mult. County Road 4 Us 1938 Mult. County SJXJfa. 1 4H S7 Jaxtheimer & Co. SALEM BRANCH Leland Smith, Mgr. ' 881 State St. Phone 0033 Nyol M!eral On lUliW imcoaaM ond ir. rvguianVrPur and ksteien. 75cfupin'2 for 75C Nyseptel A refresking novA wok, one. WfMG Ona VKnl OenOOOfOrnL 7Sckflpint 2 for 75C ' NyJ SHs TU Hbat hiipQt regular tisnvntofvOsV oSc lor 2 for C5c NyoJ Afrracid Powdaf Banehei Uicknj, gat ond thm aatnMS of soar ikoaaca. (odor 50c Km 2 for 50C Bocha ewe! JasMpar PtHs A tfnnnnnneflO sWOefC aHof 00 - motmt iiwr and Wnsy ocwoe. Socket 2 for 50C : Nytk Face Powder , Mieoteh1 perfunnj, mkf soft oppkes sneolhly ond rnvmrn. SSt bo. 2 for 25C . Hirsvtoaa Sfcetmpte fmmmm dandryR dans W fccxr, lowg ft toil and giote. Larg50esae2forSOC Nyle4xatrVe octt wist. oirtoripina. Safe for oSddnm, fi5eboNU2 for 25C Nyal Cora Retnovor . Stops pain et enco r oo ownwrtnionwapplioaiioM. iScboMl2for 25C Nyal Nasal Drops TI 1 n mmmtmi mm ti mm t mm ' - f . - oHHiAo mWM snajooarnna ana 1000001 oORoaiojoiia ' IvnspM araaMainf 1 t SScsae 2 br35C Nysis Hood Let'soa A ffogpant Qjutcirrytna loaoA1 toaWig a jduqKi cKoppaa Kane ' 25c bottle 2 for 25C Vt SWvma Apply iMneMipvi njownm . no fennhj ne ftoSAoTy ne nnV4n Unoe 3Sc ivbn 2 for 35C .Tl . Nyol Foe Balm for white's foot, sbn cnxb end foot eczena. Not otosy or sntia- - SOcboMe 2 for 50C Nylotis F Powder A snocdt siScy'powidef tfoi . 1 kxy on 08 oW ot mvmning. 50c boa 2 for 50C' Nyws Almond 'and Cacvmoer Crecm A wkttenina Jollon iioJ brinas . . sohnen 10 slnn end Itandb - l50cUu2for 50c - - -. - i . . - t ; 1