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r FRIDAY, FEBRUARY gr LOCALS Three members of the Salem T. M. C. A. staff vent to Portland this morrtfnjf to attend the annual three days' workers conference of the hoys' workers of Oregon and Id.ihi. Those going are Loyal Warner, Clarence Oliver and fc. C. Ktmber. They will return Sunday night. Boudoir lamp at 2. IS at Ham ilton's. 3S Miss Danta Itobbins. who had charge of the Hatem playground la.st summer, i to go to Columbia university teachers' college te take a course In physical education In struction, according to indications reaching Salem today. . Income tax service, G. Ed Ros arcountant, 331 1-2 State street, phone 8098R. 41 Don't forget the rummage sale February 12th, 13th, 14th, in store room formerly occupied by Johnson Clothing Co. Auspices Business and Professional Wo men's club. 3S The Northwestern university Mvimmci'i. performing in the Sa lem Y. M. C, A. tank, were able to clip several seconds from a number of world swimming rec ords J esterday afternoon. The shortness of the tank enabled them to get a substantial push from the en J more frequently than would havo been the case if the tank had been, standard size. We want a second hand deliv ery body for Ford. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 39 The Y. W. C. . rummage sal February it, n, is, nnone Mrs. W. I. Stalcy 131.3 or deliver at the Utrted States National bank build in? when you have collected your packages. Clothes and furnish ings of ail kinds acceptable. 38 XV. i:. H.'insen addressed the Ht- T club at its meeting at the Y M. C. A. rooms last night. Ilia sub jeet was "Qualities of Abraham Lincoln." New officers, tistalleJ by (ioorge Hosier, retiring vice president, were as follows: Cecil 13d wards, president; Dwight Ad nms, vice president ; Ezra We3b, secretary-treasurer and Jak Har bison, sergeant at arms. Masquerade, W. 0. W. Sat. nite. 33 Saturday your last day to buy bed spreads at $4.59. Hamilton Grace Zz?I, instructor at the Richmond school, was back, on duty again this morning, having been out for a few days because of iUue&rf. One call does it all. General gasoline, llyvls oil, air, water, battery and tire service, accessor lea, greasing. You will save time at the Harbison station. Capitol street at Market. 38. 100 Gladiolus bulbs blooming size, postpaid, white they lant, $1. D. II. Upjohn, 964 S. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon, phone lTOt). Several business men of Sj.ilem are planning to spend the fir?t of trext week in Kusene, in attend ance at tho convention of the Ore gon Retail Merchants associations on the University of Oregon cam pus. Lectures by professors of the university will comprise the great er part of the program, beginning Monday morning and ending Wed nesday evening. A banquet Sun day evening at the Osborn hotel will open the convention. E. C. I'ntton, 13. B. Sisfcon, Ed Schunke and Isadore Gieenbuum are going rrom Salem, and Mr. Pa'.ton be liever several others will decide to go. Men from associations from over the stato will attend the uni versity program, says Mr. Patton. Masquerade, XV. O. W. Sat. nite. 39 Free embroidery thread with stamped goods. The Petite Shop. ! Royal X. Christofferson, route 9, Balcn. 22, and Miss Evelyn A. Loughmlre, rout" 8, Salem, 18, ob tained a license to wed st the ?ourc house Wednesday. The wed ding date was given as February 1,2. Saturday your last day to buy bed spreads at $4.59. Hamilton 3S Hotel Bligh rrivab Portland. W S U'Ren. Charles Mmre. H A Il.-nnott. K II Dunsall, H M Olto. J King Shank?. A Ra ti er, F L Provost. Mr and Mrs GI rard V 1'avis. S C KMiimc-r. P S Urtiwn, Mrs Grace iJelifle am! son. Howard M Tonjes. 1 R Sher man, Fred E Klug, Miss Cr.i.o. lirf.lges, Mr and Mrs K M Hert.vi.o W L Keofor. C E Collard. O T Tate. J N' Kropp. Carl (i Lufkln, J K Rathrick, O M Urolllngcr, E 1 ward L Raymond, Arthur E Rowles, A W Franklin. James Have. Roger N Smythe, R E Chin ton, T E Cornelius; Kcio. John Sarr ner. J H Mantor: Rend. 8 B La foree; Ashland. Mrs Eliza bf th M Carpenter, Miss Ruby D Paige; Tho Dalles, Jack Purdy; Madras. H W Gard, M F llnyden. Howard W Turner; North Bend, Walter E Mills; Nehalem, R O Richards, 8 (1 Reese; Beaver. J N Knapp; Roseburg. R L Whipple, Mr anJ Mrs N L Wehrling; Eucne. Miif Daisy, Lee Messlnger; Raymond. Wn, Mr and Mrs Harold Hounh lon. Miss La Verne Houghton, Qeorite Houchton. James H Maur- er, F Houghton; Seattle. William W Anderson. Mr nnd Mrs J i Smith, Csrl J Raamussen, Mrs Adele Tyler. Xllsn Pnncy Tyler; Yakima, Rufus H Porter; Boise, Ida, Mr and Mrs R L Pomeroy; Miss M Winters; Orville, Cat. A A Hhoen: Stockton, Ren F Willi Los Angeles, Mr and Mrs Roland V Trench. D T Simmonds. Mrs Hattie L Bender; San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs Lester K Oottschall Oeorge H Brewster. Nathan A Fnlk; Santa Anna, J M Wright; Osden, U. Harold W Brown; Chicago. J B McAIHsipr. Mr and Mm Elbert M Doremus; St Paul. 13, 1925 Philip farkioa. publisher and Don Sterling, managing editor of the Portland Journal were Salem visitors today. Special Valentine dance. Sell in d ler hall Sat. night. 3$ See Yick b rot hen radio ad fa thi Issue. 38 An order allowing the final ac count in the estate of Elizabeth Wiggins has been filed In probate. C. 11. Wiggins la administrator. VU'k brothers are now selling radio. See their ad in this istjue. 3S Daffodils 50c doz. China lllUe 50c doz. Arthur Plant's green house, 129S S. 13th. 3S Appraisement of the estate of Maude Guernsey Williams, made by Ira C. Powell, F. E. Chambers and O. A. Wo 1 vert on places a valua Hon of $2572 on the estate. Martnelk) Beauty Parlors, ex pert marcelling, 245 N. High. 3S County Superintendent Fulkerson yesterday visited schools at Fair view, Liberty and ftosedale. She especially praised the work being done at Fairview for accomplish menta being secured In a one room school. Life Insurance is very essential and should be carried by everyone capable of passing a medical ex amination. Let me explain The Travelers Life and Accident poli cies, I also write automobile, glass and fire insurance. August Huck estein, 211 Oregon bids., phone 1339, or home phone 20o5J. 3S Special Valentine dance. Schind ler hall Sat. night. 3S The teachers' club met at Jeffer son last night with 15 members present. The subject di.--cusivl was geography. Rural SiU'crvisi-r Fox attended from here. Potted plants, cut flowers, fu neral designs. Adams, 453 Court 3S One effort was made to securo a marriage license today in face of the fa that it was Friday the 13th. Clarence L. Evans, Salem, route 7, made application for a li cense to wed Ruth Gilmore of Co lumbia City. When he discovered that under the law the bride must be a resident of the county where the license is secured, he went away. He will secure the license In Columbia county. Bed spread special in all colors. $1.59. Hamilton's. 3S 20 per cent off on all stamped lunch sets. The Petite Shop, over IJusick'6. 38 Betty Louise Royce Is the name of the girt born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Royce. Report of the hhth u-'.s fil-1 n-llh tl ifv hnitlh officer this morning. The birth took placo on February 2. For service, pedigreed Persian male. Phone 17S5J or call 465 S. Winter, evening. 33 Radio at auction, new $110 Freed Kisinann 5 tube set will go to the highest bidder. Sealed bitlfi received up to Feb. 21st at Moor. Bicycle and Radio Exchange. 39 Five bicycles are parked in the not ire st-ition nwnitlncr claimants. Two were picked up- by officers Inst right. One-man reported the loss of his bicycle this morning. Y. W. C. A. rummage sale Feb ruary 16, 17, 18. Will anyone having material suitable for rum mage sale phone Mrs. W. I. Sta ler 13 or deliver at the United States National bank building. 3S Bargains in men's clothing at rummage sale Feb. 12, 13, 14. in I'. S. national bank building. 38 NIns guests were entertained at the Hotel De Minto last night. Chief Minto let them out early this morn;ng. Dr. Stapran, advanced electron ic diagnosis and treatment, 14S4 State. 39 Golden ambulance ph 609. 8S3R "ryouts for "The Charm School" a three a.H comedy to be present ed by the Snikpoh Dramatic so ciety of Salem high school, will be held tonight. Miss McGllchrist. advisor for the society and coach of the Snikpch play a year ago, will have charge. Bed spread special in all colors. $4.59. Hamilton's. 3S Old papers for sate. large bun dle 5c. Capital Journal. Fi-nr.at Ttuton. SO vp.im of nae. was committed to the state hospi tal for Insane today, nfter It was alleged he had been discovered fondling a four-year old girl. Oili er complaints had been made In regard to him but without evidence to Justify his apprehension. Love roe Jeweler, sal em. Business Women's club rum mage sale Feb. 12, 13. 14, in U. S. National bank building. 38 A. J. Eagan, a farmer of Hop mere, and Ray Lick, a farmer of Qulnaby. were In Salem on busi ness today. Put on your mask and come out to Dreamland Sat. night. 39 Clean, neat house on good St.. 2 flats furnished, $3800. Ger trade J. M. Page. 38' Asa B. Robinson, former county Judge of Polk county, Is visiting in Sale m tod ay. Ton will find Dr. Redmond, chiropractic physician. In his new quarters at 208 Oregon bldg. where be can better serve you. 29 VUr To, former reading clerk In th at die senate, who has bc?n ill at home for several weeks is Improving rapidly, an-t expects to be well enough to be on the street In a tew days. Boudoir lamp at 2.48 at Ham ilton's. 38 W. H. Bloch. of the Roth Groc ery com pany, has purchased a new home at North Church and E streets. The house was built by Rave Kiiplan. Dr. March all, osteopath pr.bldg Frank FergMson. former sheriff of Yamhill county, has taken a po sition at the state penitentiary. Mitzl Bcaute Shoppe, Bligh ho tel lobby, phn 216S, open. 39 C. Lorcnce, pioneer rancher of Polk county, Is in Salem today. Terrtltlger undertaker phn 724 Thrt ti'i'll nt Vur. Tn.L- I'nlnn Hill school teacher has been post poned indefinitely by district at torney Carton. Baby chicks for sale. Buy now. Early chicks make winter layers. Flake's Petland, 273 State. Beautiful bed spreads at $4.59 Hamilton's. 38 Among other evidences cf an early spring was the fact that sev eral Willamette students were seen on the tennla courts y ester day afternoon for the first time of the year. A group of North' western university students, visit ing tho campus, expressed great surprise, stating that at Evanston where their school is located, ten nis will be an Imposisbility for several months. Go south to fumble Inn, bf Valentine dance Sat. nite,- Feb. 14. Paramount orchestra playiug. 38 Two young men appeared before City Judge l'oulsen this morning to explain a charge of annoying women on the city streets, filed by Officer Breneman. They explain ed their actions to the satisfaction of Judge Poulsen, and he told them to go to work. They are working for a building contractor In Sa lem. The!; names are C. L. Apple and W. XV. Robinson, and they are irom the Puyallup valley, Wash ington. Boxing. Salem armory. Phil Bayes of Salem ve Joe Marcus of Portland, 10 three minute rounds. Salem Manning of Salem vs Kid Carter of Oregon City, 6 thre? minute rounds. 8:30 Monday, Feb. 16. 39 Tho Clarion, official newspaper at Salem high school, was issued yesterday after having been pro duced by a staff composed entirely of seniors. The staff was as fol lows: Alvin Burton, editor; John Minto, manager; Marion Bowman, associate editor; Rovena Eyre and Dorothy Kezar, society; Francis Luts, sports; Sid Dartlett, features Cecil Edwards, advertising mana ger; Ross Harris, Charles Hnge ni.tu, assistant managers; Eira Hebb, James Fairfield, circula tion managers; lie km Marcus. Ivan While, proof readers; Ronald Cra ven, Lorraine pierce, Jean Shipp, uurotny Raker, Esther Lurch. Ruth Draper. Arlie Anderson, Fay Wassam; Margaret Hogg, Garlen Simpson, Louvera Horn and James Kvanoff, newswrfters. Miss Ada Ross is advisor for the publication. Beautiful bed spreads at $4.5). Hamilton's. 3s R developed thin mnrnlnir thni Ahinson Beers, who came around the Horn in 1R37 with i-,nn t n and helped him establish one of me nrst settlements on the Wil lamette river, has three sons liv ing in Oregon, one of whom, Oliver Beers. Is a retrtnt nt Siiom an- janiin Beers, eldest son of the fam ous pioneer, died last December nt tho homecf his son at Crabtree, Lin county. His death occurred as a result of his falling and break ing his hiO SIS Wfflrt .hrtf nt-n ThA other two sons, William and John uve at uregon otty. Tho name of Alanson Beers, the father. Is car ved on the nlnnoere' nmnt. t Chempoeg. Portia Mansfield dancers. Sei- on ticket holders reserve seats lues. e&. it. Grand theater 10 a. m.-4 p. ni and 7 p. m.-9 p. m. General seat sale Wed. Feb. IS Prices $3, $1.50 and $1. 39 An unidentified mntnrl a fine bv the mnniflnnl uric. n day to prevent a black cat from crossing his path. Driving along Commercial street, this mnn r jM far to the left to cut in ahead 01 a cat mat was as black ns the Funerals The funeral services of Mi Fanny V. Neer, who died Feb. 11. will be held at the Webb funeral parlors Saturday, 14tli, at 1:30 P. m. Iter. Aeheson will have charge of services. Interment will he ill the City View cemetery. Died SC'IIKLMiKHO At the residence. 653 south Commercial, Feb. 1.1, Otto O. Schellberg, age 62. He was the husband of Dell Schell berg, and brother of Herman of Salem, E. C. of California, O. B. of New York. A. A. of Port land. Leo E. of Washington, D. C Norman of Seattle, and Mm A. H. La Croyx of Portland. Funeral services will be held from the Rigdon mortuary Saturday, Feb. 14. at 1 p. m , under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias. Interment at Stayton. AI'STIN In this city, Feb. It. Mrs. II. Lynwood Austin, age 23. Announcement of funeral will be made later by the Rig don & Bon mortuary, SMITH A the home near Lll erty. Feb. 11, MlM Flora Rlla Smith, sister of Mrs. J. D. Mann and Miss Rebecca T. Smith. Fu neral will be held Saturday February 14, at 10:30 a. m. from the Rlgdon It Son mort-t-arjr. with services at City View THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MANY BILLS ON The house ground through a mass of bills yesterday afternoon. A number of them were of conqu erable Importance. Included in those passed were: House bill 25, providing for a li cense fee cm electrical vehicles of 50 per cent more than charged f3r motor cars and trucks; house bill 151 stiffening the optometry laws of the state; house bill It 7, relat ing to the establishment of 'road districts; house bill 418, amending the law relating to the manufac ture and sale of bed clothing; house bill 76, raising the salary of the county clerk of Coos coun ty from $1800 to $2700 a year, the salary of the sheriff from $2600 to $27000, the assessor's from $1800 to $2700 and the school superintendent's frjm $1800 to $2400; .house bill 125 preventing stock from runinr at large on paved highways west of the Cascade mountains; house bill 395, regulating the branding of packages in which caustic or cor rosive acids are sold at retail: house bill 301, providing that In judicial districts of less than 200,- 000 persons the sheriff may be authorized to bring in qualified ciitzens o serve as jurors: house bill 50, making it possible for the county central committee to pli;e o nthe ballot, in case of the death of a candidate, a new name; house bill 302, validating defective and irregular sales vt wards estates; 368, relating to sales contracts of persons in co-operative associa tions; senate bill 45, authorizing the board of regents of the Univer sity of Oregon and the commis sioners of Multnomah county to enter Into certain agreements rel ative -.o surgical care of patients In the Multnomah county hospital senate bill 62, providing for a judgment of confirmation by the circuit court of the organization of union high school districts and the election and organization of boards for such districts; senate bill 110, raising the salary of the county judge of wheeler county from $400 to $(i00 a year and tin- treasurer from $250 to $1000: senate bill 144, pertaining to as sault and battery charges. douce of spades. Fridav the thir teenth would be a bad day to be crossed by a. black cat, this motor ist believed. Masquerade skate at Dream land Sat. night. 39 'Willi 10 ol the 85 districts in Salem yet to be assigned to so licitors for tho Red Cross roll call and a number of others not yet heard fromt decision was made this atternoon to continue the ca I'aiffii over until the first of next week. Saturday being considered too busy a business day for effeo tive campaign work, the drive will not be carried on tomorrow. A call has been Issued for more workers to help next week. Always In Trouble" at the Hayesville school house Satur day, Feb. 14th, g p. m. Admission 35c and 15c. 3; The Willamette university biee club will go to Auburn. rOegon, to give the regular club concert tcnight. 6 room house and largo ground along( the creek, beautiful oak trees,' J4500, buy today, Friday 13. Gertrude J. M. Page. 3S Died RODGERS At the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Wood, at Eighteenth and Ferry streets. Mrs. Sarah Rebecca Rodgers age 82, a pioneer of 1S52. She is the widow of the late Clark Rodgers, and mother of Mrs. :. W. Read of Corvallis, Clarence N. Rodgers of Portland. Clay ton O. Rodgers of Portland. Ce cil P. Rodgers of Salem and Mrs. O. W. Wood ol Salem Funeral services will be held Sunday S p. m. at Turner. In terment Twin Oaks cemetery under direction of Rlgdon & son. KENNEDY Helen D. Kennedy died Feb. 11 at the age of 54 years. She Is survived by her widower. James R. Kennedy three children, Walter R., Eu gene W. and Ruth, all of Sa lem, a brother, William Roth rock of Hillings, Mont., and a s6ter, Mrs. C. S. Urlbfind ot Newport, la. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Sat nrday. Feb. 14. from the Wehfc; runeral parlors. Interment iriV the City View cemetery. H For Sale by Owner ii Choice l-:nt front mrncr lot. Hrlmont and north Capitol. Iniiil''c of II. KIkkIiis, cure Curl & Ituwersox t.roccry. WOODRY i 1 n r !i. t uuys rurniiure Phone 511 L. I Dick and L, M. Hum CIllNttSU 1ED1CLE CO. 420 and 42f Bute fit. Daa wonderful Chinese reme dies wlilcb will cur any banian ailment Including aldraebe, backache. stomnrb, kidney trouble, male and female. If in consult as at once. Delay la dangerous. Esiabllsbcd It year la 4av . Orrfna sfboa 2 BE CAREFUL XV. P. Durkln of Portand re ported a collision with the High land bus at State and Commercial yesterday. Mrs. Carl Huber, 8 9 Kouth 13th street, reported that when she stopped her car behind a st a tiding street car, T. C. Gosser crashed into her car from behind last evening. Mrs. P. H. Dolem&n, 1S0S Fairgrounds road, reported that Mr. Wethers hit her ear broad Kido as he was making a mid block turn. Another accident re ported by A. She 1 ton. of the county assessor's office, and U. P. Cleve land, Salem, route four. I K. Sh-gmund of 1099 South High street reported this morning that he was run Into by a boy on a bicycle. The boy, whose name Is Cook, ran against the front fender of Mr. Slegmund's car. E FN ENGL AND ACUTE London, Feb. 3 The dearth of wool Enjm'fs here Is nertcus, and the ditf.ciilty wis Increased yes terday by receipt of a tetvgram from the national council of wool brokers in Melbourne to the Lon don Wool Merchants' nmoclation, saying it had been derided to re duce tho offerings fifty per cent from February 23. Tho Dally Mail quotes the lead ing London dealers as saying Brit ish manufacturers are unable to pay the highest prices demanded and at the January sales there was what amounted to a buyers' strike. The manufacturers are now work ing on diminishing stocks and when these are exhausted must pay whatever the growers demand. Prices in 1924 steadily Increas ed, the advance varying from 35 to 57 p?r cent. An Australian clip of 2,000,000 bales fetched before the war 26,000,000 pounds sterling. The growers expect to obtain near ly 70.00'), 000 pounds sterling in 1925. JOURNAL'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AWARDS 1st Prize $3 -HOWARD IlKltGMAN' 1 IU5 I liclm ki-tu SC. 2nd Prize $3 Wll.!,ltl KAI'I'IIAIIV 1 lot Court .SI. 3rd Prize $2 MISS. r. S. HAMMOND 2111 S. llorizonliil 1. Take 4. Time 7. On 8. Two 9. At 12. Kver 14. Tuna 16. Klun 18. Rope 21. A. H. 2.1. Aim 25. Or 26. Read 27. Well Vi-rllciil 1. Tope 2. An S. Kl 4. To 5. Ill 6. Etna 10. Ilo 11. Nu 11. Vat if.: Nifi 10. Sl-ar 17. Un is. Of 20. Karl 22. Do 23. A. n. 24. M. W. 25. Ol Note There- were 42 correct answers ( tills wii-k'n iifz.l, Isssays being of equal merit, rrlzes were anardril to the first three correct puzzles to roach tlic Journal office OREGON last Times Today 'OH DOCTOR" by Harry Icon Wilson Tomorrow NORMA TALMADOE LIBERTY New Today Double Bill ''DADDIES" and '"Vincennes" A Show for Every American GRAND New Topinht "THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS'' with All Star Cart FW.-8AT.-8U11". Relundccr meat, not as a novel ty but as a at u pie article of food, is making It appearance in Salem markets. It is claimed by the pro moters of the Industry that before many years this Arctic raised food product will be accepted as a regu lar thing on the bill of fare of ieo pie living all over the United States The first reindeer were rought VEGEX (Vegetable Extract) Come in and try it. A representative of Vitamin Food Co. will help you with your food problems. TEA GARDEN PRESERVES Tea Garden Preserves have been recognized as the very best for many years and we take pleasure in selling that grade of goods. Every jar guaranteed on the basis that if you do not like the taste, return it to us. Orange Marmalade, Apricot and Pineapple, Strawberry, Raspber . ry, Loganberry, Cran berry Sauce, Currant, Pineapple. $1.00 Special 1 jar Strawberry, 1 jar Apricot-Pineapple, 1 jar Orange Marmal ade. Dressed Chickens Another fine lot of medium and heavy hens, pound 38c GRAPEFRUIT Large Florida, 3 for I saving hhkb&m&&&& stores jjjj All Week Prices Saturday COFFEE Skagg3 best Features Coffee, fresh OQ i Larke Pkg Peel's ground, 3 lbs forP Ast Washing Machine QQf GEM NUT Fresh ncn jOV, daily, 3 lbs. for.... OiJC 3 treme Oil S)r p Soap hdJs 8 Bars Crystal RUPERT'S JAMS Berry white Q7,r and sugar, 9 oz. O ft Soap O 4 U '""2'r-DC $100 SIIRIMI'-Exlr. egg yaia;..'.M l.Tncy, 3 tins Sugar Pure cane, CLAMS "Royal Chef" 10 1I)S- 68 C brand. No. 1 tins, H(n for 3 tms 79c;;u!!;,.$6.79 PINEAPPLE Broken Suller-Skum's sliced No. 2-2 size for ... 89 C tins, 3 tins Shredded Wheat, BREAD 2 double OP per 1 flf loaves for sSnJC LJ, .,..,,, I! 11. 0. OATS Quick JLMBO Oregon I-ran- . , quette Walnuts, OP- cwin 14 C 2 lbs. for OO C P"Aa8c GIIIRARDELI.I'S CRACKERS Salted or Ground Chocolate, Plain. iOn Slfc QQp 3 lb. box tin OtC SPARE RIBS From porkers, lb. BACON BACK Light weight sugar cured, lb.. Phone 478 into Alfltfc:t from Hiberi in lm under the direction of Or. Sheldon Jackson, then commimoatr of education. The project at that time was for the purpose of Im proving the living conditions of the Kklmo. Prom some 1200 Im ported in 1891 and the following years, the number Increased with Much rapidity that soon the rein deer 1 Domed as a possible food fac tor In the United States. The Ks ktmos todny own more than SOO, 000 head, and according to a re cent report of the Unite, I State commiiuloner of education the herds havo increased to such an extent that an outlet is evoii a ne cessity In order that ths industry may not receive a serious setback. Modern methods of cold storage make It possible to transport the ROTH'S Quality First Groceries and Meats Order your moats with 3-our groceries, one order, one delivery, one account. Alaska Reindeer Meat Reindeer Meat, a novelty a year so ago is now making its appear ance on the market of this country. We have made arrangements with the Lonien Reindeer & Trading Co. of Nome, Alaska, lo hard!? this meat for Salem. II has been sold in Seattle and Portland for several weeks and peo ple we know have told us that the meat is very tonder and has just enough of that game flavor to make it a wonderful treat Order a roast of steak for your Sunday dinner. .. Several., of., the restaurants will also feature it on their Sunday menu. Ask for a book of receipes. Roth Grocery Co. Phones 1885-G-7. No charge for delivery. SATURDAY PRODUCE FEATURES ripe OP JU EGGS-Large fresh Ranch JP Eggs, two dozen - fctlVi 10c 10 size, 2 tins 6 SATURDAY MARKET FEATURES young t XC 26c PAGE NINE me-jt from Alaska is the United States. Salem will have Its first tasta of reindeer mem tomorrow, Keu ruaiy 14, the Kotn grocery com puny having arranged for a shio n.ent to be distributed on that dute. She weut into business after fa -t husband, a Wall Krrtct broker was killed In an automobile acci dent and the reHpunsibility of cif tng for her three children wsj thrust upon her. She began ia a position little above that of a clerkship and steadily advanced ta the rank of executive in the first bililon dollar commercial bank m America. CANADA DRY GINGER ALE The peer of all ginger ales. Special price Dy the dozen or case. FRUITS Florida Grape Fruit Heavy Juicey Fruit 2 for 15c. 10, 2 for 23c or ORANGES California Navels 30c, 40c, 50c, 80c doz. APPLES Yellow Newtowns, box $1.50 Spitzenbergs, box $1.25 Hood River Spys, box $3.50 ; dozen 40c VEGETABLES Lettuce, Cauliflower, Spinach, Rhubarb, Cel ery, Green Onions, Radishes, Squash, Parsnips, Sweet Pota toes. Heinz Demonstration Beginning Monday and all of the week. Come in and sample any . of the FIFTY-SEVEN Varities. All Week Prices MATCHES Large OQ boxes, 6 for. SALMON Good " K grade pink, each.... till; FLOUR Big K Flour is all hardwheat, guaranteed, 40 lb- (I?9 CO bag piOU SEALEDHEART GRAPE FRUIT, No. 2 tins, QQ best pack, 4 tins .... OaL SOUP CAMP- 1Ap BELL'S, all kinds.. i"L rr. .it, RAISINS Seed- OD in hulk H lbs. ... Ot 87c pounds DEL MONTE PEAS Tall 35c 98c tins PICNIC SHOULDERS Med- 1 Q. ium size, very lean, lb. X POT ROASTS Choice cuts from young grain fed beef, 15 C 5 Deliveries Daily Minn. Mis Jennie Lee. cemetery.