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; Silvertonian Got Too Much Tonic, Is ! Claim; Is Jailed Perhaps John Pickens, who live iiear Silverton, didn't read the direc-' tions on the bottle carefully. -. Anyway tie was taken to the Salem police sta . tlon Friday night, charged with being Intoxicated, and was held in the city Jail Tor-further investigation. Police ald he had been drinking beef, Iron nd wine. - : Pickens was picked up o the streets about 8 o'clock by Officer Brown. the Industrial accident commission, re turned to his desk this morning after an absence of two weeks on his annual vacation- which was spent in the vicin ity of Castle" Rock,' Wash. ' . Six Cent Fare for BesMoinea ' , Dps Moines, Iowa, Aug. 21. -Six cents street car fare was authorised In Des Moines in an order , issued by federal Judge Wade today,", u-: . y" I - Local Briefs Warden I E. Conipton, State Paroo Officer P. M. Varney and Don H. tro John; private secretary to Governor Olcott, will leave tonight for San Fran Cisco . and other California points where they will . look in on the con vntlonf traffic officials and visit the sttae prison at San Quentin, .. ' ''The July contribution of the Union Oil company to Oregon's good road tuhd , amounted to 15138.40 according to a' statement reed ved by the secre- tary of. state's . office ; today, accom panied by a. check, for the amount The remittance covers the state tax on gales of 487,313.5 gallons of gasoline ana 63.0&2. gallons of . distillate. Not a single, fatality marred Ore- Approval of the reduced tariff on ton's industrial, record for the week ending August It, according to reports. filed with the industrial accident com mission here. Of the 682 accidents re ported to the, commission during the week 55 were subject to the provis ions of the compensation act, ten were from firms and corporations that have rejected the provisions of the fact -and It' were from jubllc .utility corpora- Hnna' Mnf 'aiiklant . tt.A ..js,ta,i a.o' .f I material saving, to shippers from the new rate which will soon go Into ef fect, under the recent rate increase .granted by the interstate commission. shipments of dried fruits within the state os filed by the Southern Pacific company with the Interstate., com merce commission, . is1 expressed by .the Oregon public service commis sion in af ' telegram to 'the-Interstate body . this - morning. The reduction (granted by the '. Southern Paoifle Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Smith and children of McMlnnvllle,., were in the city .yesterday en route to Albany nvhere they went to visit his mother. J. , E. , Whitehead, postmaster at Turner, was In the city on business last eveping.. .-; : ' Hon Frank Mottes, former reading clerk In the house, accompanied by Ills daughter,' are visiting In the city. Attorney Joe Richardson, former deputy state treasurer, Is Visiting with .friends in the city. , Additional New Today (Continued from page ' nine) : E. S. Longacre of Silverton, is in the city. Mr. Longacre will go. to Jefferson to look after his farming interests. Tom Smith of gtayton, )s in the city on business. :' - A large proportion of the crowd ummering at Newport la from Sal em, according to Mrs. Ida Niles, 425 Jv. Winter street, who, with her father, H. N; Doty, Thursday night ; returned from a ten days' visit to the const. . Mrs. Niles and Mr. Doty also apent ' a few days at Toledo. The weatlier, she states, has been fine at Newport. . Two bicycles,' found standing near "The Bllgh theater, were taken to the police station early Saturday morn ing by officer. Dr. A. Slaughter, of this city, has 4eft for Newport for' a few days' va cation. He expects to return here early In September. Everett H. Plxley, of this city, left Salem Saturday for Eugene where he -will spend several days visiting relatives. - The first threshing of the year In the neighborhood of Qulnaby was threshed yesterday on thfe Ray Lick Tarm. From 30 acres MrV" Lick got j,isi ousneis or wheat, making a yield or better than 38 bushels to t .cre, nis veatcn ana oat crops tnreshed a little more than from 26 to 75 bushels an acre. Ira P. Reynolds, superintendent of i the Portland branch of the goodyear rubber company, - regsltered at the , JV!arlon, is in Salem on business. Mrs. Vivian Dodderldge is spend ing the week-end visiting Mr. and iJUrs. Percy Pugh at their ranch on the Silverton road. f A party of touristB Mr., and Mrs. W. W. W. Vogel and Mrs. Jesse Hubbard from San ' Antonio, Texas, registered at the Marion, spent ' yesterday In Salem. ' -i'-. - . Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Latham, of Waverly, Kansas, left yesterday for their home a brief visit at the F. L. "Wood horn. William Lusk, of Myrtle Point, is spending a few days in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Snellllng are spending their vacation at Cascadla leaving Salem during the week. R. B. Seblfaut of Spokane arrived m .Salem Saturday morning to get John Myrick, 13, the runaway lad wtin turned himself over to local police Thursday. Myrick left home to Join a circus several days ago. Mr. Seblfaut and young Myrick , left for Spokane .Saturday afternoon. GOOD BUYS IN HOUSES . 6 room cottage 8 i clocks "' from Bush bank corner,, basement,' station-' ary, wash tubs, lights, , bath, toilet, east front, large lot, gravel street. Price $2100. 6 room plastered house on car line. paved street. Price 12800. ' - 7 roo mmodern home, basement. furnace, fireplace, garage, 8 blocks put. Price 15000, 13000 down. Two good 6 room bungalows', lo cated at 610 and 820 South 18th St. Price $1600 each,: H cash. Good 7 room bungalow located six blocks south, basement, fireplace, paved street. Price $5250. Good 9 room home located en pav ed street. Price $6000. ; 8 room house located .- on Fair-i mount hill, bath, toilet, lights,- fupi nace, large lot, overlooking the city, streets paved. Price - $4000. Easy terms. 6 room bungalow and two fine lots. basement, bearing fruit. Price $3200. Terms. . Good. 7 room house located onvpav- ed street and car line. Price $4000. small nouse ana tnree lots do by 100 feet each, bearing fruit, sightly location.' Price $1500; $500 down. - room modern, home, . close fn. paved street. Price $4500. ; Fine M block on Fairmount Ml). paved Street. Price $4000. Good 7 room house and . several lots, bearing ' fruit, good- location, Prica $3250. . 1 acre located outside of citv lim its, good street, 5 room cottage, elec tric lights. Price $2000. 1 " 1 Strictly modern 7 ' room house, well located. Price $8500. Modern 6 room bungalow." -large lot, paved street. Price $6500. Beautiful located 6 room house. paved street, close In, carline. Price f 4500. Good 6 room cottage, basement. corner lot, east front, paved streets. sightly location. Price $4650. . 6 room house and large lot located Close to the high school. Price $3000 uu aown, taiance terms. Good 5 room bungalow located in east Salem. Price $2800, cash. ii you are looking for a buy in a house see A - , W. H. GRABENHORST & fto. 275 State street. a year old prunes and one acre rasp berries; 4 room nouse. Darn ana iam ily orchard. $3160, $1650 cash. . Orchards and farm of all slses, PKARCY.BROS - "' : 210 -OreW bldg.- "'" C,lS.;:tt. 8 room house on Hood. . Many other houses in good locali ties fo sale. Bring listing tor sale of houses, if you have for rent furn ished or unfurnished, I will rent them for you. I will sell your houses, rent your houses or would buy yours if you wish. :r GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE ' 492 N. Cottage, Phone' 1186. . :. '";:'-'. $1000 for 6 rooms and U acre with" fruit an garden. . ' $1500 for small plastered with bath on pavement. Quick possession and terms. - $2300 for 6 room horn very . close in. $1000 will handle. $2600 buys modern S - room" bunga low on pavement near car. Cash deal $2750 takes strictly modern, 7 room residence near car and school' ' This with basement, east front) lawn; built In and built right. ...,. ; . $2750 for fi room - modern bunga low with immediate possession. r , $3000 for modern 6 room home well located garage, gas. Quick pos session. . ... ; ; '; J..'. $4200, -takes any ot three . real homes. . ;. At $6000 to. $5000 we have ma n wonderful homes listed complete in ail ways. Everything at owners pric es; Let us show you a few places you might use. ! BECKE & HENDRICKS:-" 205 U. S. bank bldg. : ?: a202 NOTICE TO CXJN IK ACTORS State Institution for Feeble Minded On August, 30, 1920, at 10:80 a. m., sealed proposals will be opened at the office, of the Oregon State Board of Control, ' fealem, Oregon, for the furnishing nf labor and materials re quired for the' plumbing and heating installation for a two story and base ment brick dormitory building to be erected about three miles southeast of the citv of Salam. Oreicon. for the state Institution for feeble minded. Plana and specifications may be ob tained at the offic or W. C. Knight on, architect, -40 U. S. w.t i oanit bldg., Portland. O., and R. B. Good- ln, secretary Stat Board ot control, Salem, Ore. : - ; J Contractors will be required to de posit $15 for each set of plnns as a guaraste that the plans and speci fications received by them will be re turned to the office in good (.onditlon on or before the date set for opening of bids On return of said drawings the money will be refunded. . . , A certified check for 1110 must accompany each proposal ,tnd be drawn to the order of R. B. Goodin, secretary of the Oregon State Board of Control, to guarantee that the bid der will enter into a .contract and "ex ecute the required bond. Same shall be forfeited to the state of Oregon if award of contract Is made to bidder and lie or they fall to enter into a contract and furnish the required i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT i notice ls .nereDy given that me undersigned, baa filed In the county county of Marion, her final account as administratrix of the estate of A. W. Howell.'-deceased, and that said court has fixed. Monday, the thirtieth (30) day of August, 1920, at the hour Of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. as the time, and the county court room in the county court house, in y Salem, Marion county, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and of objections thereto. Dated in Salem, Oregon, this thir tieth (30) day of July, 1920. MARY S. HOWELL, ". .' ' :, Administratrix. G. E. Unruh, ; : Attorney for administratrix, Salem, Oregon. . : Michelin Tubes ar full Bizet in cross section.-" and are therefore- not sttetched thjii when inflated." This ad vantage is especi ally important when buying tubes . for Cord tires, which are nearly all "over--size." ; CLARK'S TIRE HOUSE 319 North Commercial Street Salem,-Oregon bond within ten days from the date of award of contract. ' Proposals shall be made only on the form furnished by the architect. The envelope containing bid to be mark ed on the outside "proposal for JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY SMALL FRUIT FARMS ; 5 acres 4 miles from town close to pavement, all in fruit; 4 room house, barn, cow horse and wagon. $4500 cash. 6 acres with 8 room house, nearly all in bearing fruit. $3000. ' 6 acres all under plow. 1 acre 8- 6 room house , on 20th street 10 room house on Union street 8 room house on Capitol street . 6 room bungalow, on Shipping St. 5 room bungalow on Chemeketa t room house on Saginaw street , 7 room house on Chemeketa St. 6 room bungalow on 20th street 7 room house on Cottage 8 room house on" Church B room house on 26th V" ' ' 1 8 room house on 21st "" t room house on Center street 10 room house on N. Winter BIG-AU.CTIION 'AT R. A. W OUTER FARM 6 Miles East of Salem on the Fjuitland Thursday, Aug. 26, i920 V'. At 1 o'Clock P.M. ....As the Owner is leaving Oregon, . he ' will sell without reserve, all of the following: 1 Jersey cow gating about 4 gallons milk; 1 Jersey cow 3 years old, giving 3 gallons; 1 Guernsey cow giving about 3 gallons; 1 heifer 2 years old; 1 Jersey 4 years old, giving; about 2 '2 gallons; 2 heifers 6 months old; 1 -Jersey 7 years old, giving about 2 '2 gallons; 25 laying hens; 1 black Jersey 7 years old, giving about 3 gallons. ,. -;v-.4 - ;--:t ; One Ford car in good running condition f 1 Sampson Trac tor Model 12R; 1 John Deere 14-in. Tractor gang; 1 6-ft. Disc Harrow; 1 2-secw Spike Tooth Harrow ; 1 6-ft. Harrow; ; Fork and Rope; 1 Garden Seeder and Plow;; lPump Jack; ' 1 10-in. Feed Cutter f 1 U.- S. Cream Separator ; 1 Hay 1 Lawii Mower; 1 8-in: Orchard Plow; 1 Steel Range; 1 Ex tension Table; 6 Dining Chairs; 4 Rockers; 1 Couch; 2 Iron Beds "and 1 Springs ; 1 Victor Phonograph and Records. Family Dishes enough to accommodate 250 people. And other- articles too numerous to mention, TERMS OE SALE: All sums of $10 and under is cash; over that amount 6 months' credit will be given to parties furnishing ap proved bankable notes, bearing interes,t at 8 per cent per annum. No article to be removed until settled for, and Auctioneer to be final in all cases of dispute, ; V r Fu N. WOODRY, R.H.WOLTER, Auctioneer, Owner. Route 6, Box 63. Phone 32F4. Phones 510 or 511 f; WatYour Sales with WOODSY for Results . SATURDAY, k Plumbing and Heatl The right is rZL reject any or iTS? anvinformauo, Oregon0,. CANTON CAFE The sanitary inspection report by the Oregon Tto Commission congratulates Mr. Lai Yick, proprietor t m tsi Cafe for the 100 sanitary condition ot his niar-I . ,tht CitM Commercial street. : , . "LB M l2(i jortt Flrst ass-Meals are served, as the following American or Chinese dishefi nnv tiva n ,i . . . ..- vt ,n oay or nlitht Boulllo rncn.im.il iiuti nuurs rrom 11 a m to 8 n i . - August 10, 1920 m' SOUP . Chicken Broth i : ' FISH .' Fried -Tenderloin, of. Sole wltn Tartar Sauce . Fried Salmon : with Lemon .. t f" rVied Halibut wtth Lenvon. j... .. .. ' V Frled Black, Cod with Pepper Sauce . . , , ,"j. " 'fcNTIUEE " Top Sirloin Spanish . Minced Ham Omelette . . ' . . ' Fried Calves Liver and Bacon . -v ; .Minced Chicken. X3ren Pepper on Toast 4 -' Hot RoastBeet Sandwich . ' ...,I . ' ROAST ' " Roast "Sprfng Chicken wHh Dressing , - , . - Roast Leg of Veal -wlth Dressing i.. i'..-.i.... :.. i .t ;. Roast Leg of Pork with Apple Sauce Prime Rib of Beef with Brown Gravy I..;,..,;..... . VEGETABLE 1 . Summer Squash - - . . , DESSERT -. . . Apple Sauce : . . n Coffee- Tea Milk Including-houp, Veavtablos and Drink with uny Meat On) " 1 ' SANITARY INSPECTION REPORT! " OFFICE OF THE OREGON DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSMkW Portland, Oregon ' J. D. Mlckle, Commissioner Name of Place Canton Cafe. Name of proprietor Lai Yick, Salem. Street number, 162ft North Commercial. , Date of inspection, August 20, 1920. . Remarks: "Dining rooni has excellent light; Is screened. Boom and tables kept clean. Kitchen also is well lighted and screened Range, tables, sinks and dishes kept clean, " " W. B. DUNCAN, Inhpector." ... St iv tie tk .Hi:. 297 STORES Of The J.C. With Number and Location of Each 1920- and Still Crowing Peniney Go, No. TOWN STATE Miasical rv rr n -' v . M I II - Mrs. Floyd Utter and children left this morning for Portland to visit Mrs. Utter s sister, Miss Edna Pohle while tr. Utterls in California. ; Roy Bohannon and Lloyd Rlgdon of noon for Vancouver, Wash., where they will spend a short time visiting. . Chauncey. Eishon and son. Hobert of Pendleton who have been touring leiowxtone. National Park, and Clar ence N. Bishop of Portland are ex- pectedt o arrive In Salem tonight to spend the week-end at the C. P. itisnop home. use Will be found here in abundance. We have been fortunate , in securing a large stock of up to date musical needs, from sheet music to musical instruments including the beauti ' fully finished : ; :, . - ' ' J-:''" IHSTtUMIMT OrOUAHf The Marion v, County .Women's. Re Tubltcn club will meet Monday after noon at 2:30 o'clock in the matron's room In the clly hall. The amend ments to the state constitution will be studied at this meeting and a promi nent woman in the state Is planning to naaress me meeting. Arretted at the state fair grounds wnere he Is said to have beep driving his car around the track at a high rate of speed, John O. Heggerty was taken. to the Salem police station Fri day night and charged with being In toxicated. Ten dollars bond for his ap pearanee was put up with officers. "The fair grounds are in the city lim its now," Chief Welsh pointed -out to- i day, "and persons there are subject toj the laws of, Salem. Heggerty eemed 10 oe la Boring under the Impression that be was not within the city limits." . .1. . 0. RTV I Known for its clear: sweet tone and cabinet xvorkmanship. Secretary of State Sam A. Koser left this morning for San Francisco where he will attend the national convention cf traffic officials ext week. The con vention in called with a view to stand ardizing traffic laws and regulations. William A. Marshall, chairman of Come in arid hear the Sonora be-s lore purchasing a phonograph. TV MYRTLE 1 ;;1 : '''I im TTiTVTT7ff A TVTT7V 1. Kemmerer, 2. Cokevllle, 3. Murray, 4. Preston, 5. Malad, 6. Richmond, 7. Rexburg, . 8. Mackay, ' 9. Lewlston, 10. Moscow, 11. Eureka, 12. Price, 13. Trinidad, 14. Mt. Pleasant, 15. Provo, 16. Spanish Fork, ! 17. American Fork," 18. Midvale, 19. Bingham Canyon, 20. Bountiful, 21. Montorose, 22. Richfield, 23. Gunnison, 24. Ely, .25. McGill, 26. Pendleton, 27. Athena. 28. Walla Walla, 29. Dayton, ' ; f . 30. St.- Anthony, 331. Wenatchee, ". 32. Aglular, 33. Grand Junction, ;. 334. Great Falls, 38. Helper, 'v 336. Las Animas, " 37. Centralla, "' 38. Chehalis, 39. Dallas,' 40. Albany, 41. Roseburg, 42. Kellogg, - 43. Alamosa, 44. David City, 45. Downey, 46. Shoshone, 47. Colville, 48. Springville, ' 49. Wlnslow, 60: Needles, - " - - 51. East Las Vegas, 62. Fort Morgan, . 63. Heber City, ; 54. Gallup, 65. Rlgby, . ; 66. Wahpeton, 5,- a 1. argo, , Nottfr-Dakota BSGrand Forks, .V, Northlakota 59.:;Tooeie,i;-; .V'iiyV'' , Utah 60. Grand Island, ..J- Nebraska 61. Ilastings." Nebraska . '- -" Colorado Wyouming Wyoming , Utah Idaho Idaho Utah Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Utah ' Utah Colorado Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Colorado Utah . '. Utah Nevada ... Nevada Oregon Oregon Washington ?..W4shington . A. Idaho 'Washington Colorado Colorado Montana Utah Colorado Washington Washington Oregon Oregon , a- Oregon Idaho Colorado Nebraska Idaho Idaho .Washington -" i Utah Arizona California New Mexico Colorado Utah New Mexico Idaho1 Nottlt.. Dakota No. TOWN STATE 61.-'I)urango 63. The Dalles, 64. Baker City, 65. La .Grande, 66: Tonopah, 67. Chico. 68. Anaconda, 69. Kalispell, 7 9r Leave nworth, - 71. Abilene, 72. JBakersfieur,'" 73. Sterling, , 74. Loveland. 75. Laramie, 7. Rawlins,' " 77 Beatrice. T8.reyils Lake, 7. Colfax . 80. Pomeroy, 81. Missoula, ' 82. Marshfield, 83. Sedr Wooley, Washington SONORA DEALER IN SALEM V 115 Court Street MJ 84. Wallace, 8$. Mesa, 86. Albuqaerque, - 87. Roswell, 88. Raton.-. . 89. Fort Madison, 90. CurUngten. - 91. Newton, 91. Wausau, 93. Bisbee, 94. Miami. 95. Preticott. 96. Ottumwa, 97. Modesto, 98. Watertrown, 99. St. Cloud. 100. Hlbbing, , 101. Everett, ' 102. Santa Rosa, 103. Little Vails, 104. McCook, 105. Milton, 106. Ritzville, 107. Eugene, ' 108. Mankato, '109. Astoria, " 110. Montesano, 111. Coeur D'Alene, 112. Minot, 113. Williston, 114. Shelley, 115. Valley City, ' 1167 Dickinson, 117. Pullman, ' ' 118. Jerome, 119. Canon City, 120. Marsa'lltown, 121. Redfield, 122. Falls City, 123. Ord, 124. Waitsburg, 025. San Bernando 126. Fergus Falls, 127. Sand Point, 128. Okmulgee, X 129. Magna, .- ":.' 130. Rice Lake, . . 131. Red Wing, 132. Salem, ; 1333. Lakevlew, ' " 134.. Iron wood, 135.' BemidiJ, 136." Muskogee, 137.- Mollne, 138. Corvallis 139. Olympla, 140. Chippewa Falls, 141. Hillyard, 142. Virginia, 143: Oregon City, ' ... 144. Marysvllle,. 145., Enterprise, 146. Las Vegas, . 147. Hood River, 148. Calumet, 149. Escanaba, . 150. Ishpeming, 151. Tekoa, 152. Mitchell, 153. Huron, 154. Oelweln, ' 155. Salt Lake City, 156. North" Plate, 157. Atchison, 158. Paris, . 159. Salina, .- 160. Dalhart, 161. Creston, 162. Colorado Springs, 163. Temple, 164. Wichita Falls, 165. Nephi, 166. Douglas, 167. Flagstoff, " ' . 168. Pittsburg, 169. Longmont, " 170. Shenandoah, 171. Arkansas City, 172. Lapeer. 173. Port Huron, 174. Crookston, 175. Carrington, ' v 176. Grace, 1J7. Blackwell, , 178. Alma,v ' 179 . Bend, . . 180. Oil City, 181. Lima, 182. Mansfield, 183. Ardmore, 184. Jerome, 185. Bradford, 186. Napa, . 187. Fostoria, ' 188. Franklin. : 189. Moberly. 190. Porteo-llle. 191. Enid,- 192. Plttston. 193. La Salle . 194. Marysvale, 195. Webster City, 196. Hallev. Wisconsin 197. Owosso, ' Minnesota! 198. Stotkton, " 4"'. " " ' regoh 'i -ViV Oregon : l" '' Oregon ' v,. 1 -.' Nevada 'Tij California . - S Montana ' Montana ''rr Washington Texas . California , ' ; Colorado s r . Colorado "Wyoming - Wyoming Nebraska ' North Dakota ' Washington "t. .tWashin gton . . ,'Montana Oregon Idaho Arizona New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico - - Iowa - Iowa Kansas Wisconsin Arizona "Arizona Arizona Iowa J California Minnesota Washington California Minnesota Nebraska Oregon Washington ,. Oregon . Minnesota Oregon Washington Idaho North Dakota North Dakota . .! Idaho North Dakota North Dakota Washington Idaho Colorado Iowa South Dakota Nebraska T Nebraska - - Washington ".' California ' , Minnesota Idaho '. Oklahoma ;':' Utah . Wisconsin Minnesota Oregon Oregon Michicang Minnesota - - Oklahoma ' y. Illinois ' " Oregon Washington Wisconsin i" Washington ... Minnesota - r Oregon California Oregon 1 Nevada Oregon Michigan Michigan Michigan Washington South Dakota South Dakota Iowa . Utah Nebraska Kansas ... Texas Kansas Texas Iowa Colorado Texas " Texas v Utah ; Arizona Arizona Kansas Colorado Iowa Kansas Minnesota North Dakota Idaho Oklahoma Michigan Oregon Pennsylvania Ohio Ohio Oklahoma - Arizona . Pennsylvania - California - Ohio Pennsylvania Missouri California Oklahoma Pennsylvania Illinois , Utah Iowa , . Idaho Michigan California! No. TOWN 199. Champaign, 200. Muskegon, 201. Peoria, 2.02. Shenandoah, 203. Sharon, 204. Kirkisville, 205. Hillsdale, 206. Columbus, 207. Alliance, 208. Clinton, 209. Lebanon, . 210. St. Paul, 211., Anderson, 212. Kankakee, - . 213. Miami, 214. Sacramento, 215. La Porte 216. Greensburg, : 21 7. Portland, 218. , Ventura, 219. Hanford, 220. Joplln, 221. Gary, 222. Hamilton, 223. Port Angeles, 224. Connersville, 225. Fond Du Lac, 226. Marion, 227. Anacortes, 22"8. Allentown, 229. EJlensburg, 230. Tillamook City, 231. Niles, ' ' 233. Hoquiam; 283, Forest Grove, 234. Houghton, 235. Maryville, 236. Palestine, 237. Sherman, 238. El Reno, 239. Denison, 240. Nogales 241. Fort.'Worth, 2,42. Boulder, 243. St. Joseph, 244. -Amarillo, 245. 'Sari Antonio, 246. Leavenworth, 247. Greenville, 248. -Scranton, 249. Jacksonville, 250. Anaheim, 251.. Phoenix, 252. Parsons, . 253. Mattoon 254. Wichita 255; Tucson, 256. Cedar Rapids, . 257..Coffeyville, 258., Warren, 259.' Saginaw, . 260. Salmon, 261. Marshfield, . 262. Cadilac, 263. Sheboygan, 264. Antigo, 265. Owatonna, 266. E. Bt. Louis, 267. Dubuque 268. Galesburg, . 269. " Hannibal, 270. Rapid City. 271. Kearney 272. Norfolk. 273. Springfield, 274. Fresno, 275. Pottsville, 276. Sedalia, 277. Evansyille, 278. Austin, 279. Emporia, 280. Nevada, 2&1. Hutchinson, 282. Silver City. . 283. Whitefish, 284. Centralla, 285. Mandan, 286. Dixon, ' 287. Rupert, 288. Michigan City, 289. Oshkosh, 290. Rockford, 291. Huntington, 292. Grand Rapids. . 293. Beaver Dam, 294. Oakland. 295. Shelbyville, J96.McMinnvUle, 197." Bartles ilre, ,,,v " SIffl j".' Illinois ,' Michlfu i Illinois Peansyivac Pennsylvanfs ' Mlsoirt : 1 : Michigan 01 , f Ohio : :, Ira '". Orejon' Minnemia '. Indian - Illinol Oklahoma ". California Indiana fennilai .- Oregon : Caliionis '- CallternU Indiana - ; ..- 0W . : WasWnsW" -Indiana - Wisconiln " " Ohio ' ... Waahingtn ' Pennsylvania ' :. WashinsW" ; , ... - Orego ; Michigan Washingwa . ' . OregM : , Michigan V- Miwri Tem ' ' Oklahoma Te Arijcna ., -v Tew . Clcra: i'i j'.i-JIISlW , Is" ' Ka' .'. Tea Perlnslvanla . Illinois " Callo"!, . Kara" H lines . 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