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PA(JE TWO TUESDAY, JUNE DO, 192;: News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREUON OFFICERS DENY Charges made by Lewis Yates of Silverton tiiat lie and a friend named Burnett were held up and Insulted by a person representing himself to be a traffic officer of the city of Salem, are denied by Chief of Police Frank Minto, who declares that none of his men Is guilty of the charges and further states that the city has no motor cycle policeman. In addition state and county traffic men deny that they were involved in any way with Yates or his friend. Yates story, set out in the form of a statement, is as follows: "To All Whom It May Concern: My name is Louis Yates, I am nineteen years of age and am em ployed in driving a delivery car hy N. Digorness of Sliverton, Ore gon; that on the 24lh day of June, in connection with my cm. ploymont I took said delivery car and transported a quantity of fruit from Silverton, Oregon, to Salem, Oregon; that accompanying mo on said trip was Aubrey Burnett and Sweard Tegland; that. I had de livered said shipment of fruit to the cannery at Salem, and wo were returning and had Just crossed the railroad tracks of the Southern Pacific Company In North Salem and were proceeding towards Silverton on tho Silverton Itoad when someone riding on a motor cycle came up beside the car which I was driving and signalled me to stop. I started to pull over to tho side of tho road to be out oi the way of traffic and this person said: "What In hell Is the matter with you? Why don't you stop that car!" I got the car stoppea and then ho said, "I have tne goods on you fellows. You have been hauling booze in that car." I assured him that such was not the case. At that time tne iiur. nott boy got out of the car and he was immediately seizeu " searched by said person. This said person then also searcnea me automobile or truck In which we were riding, but found nothing. After this we were permitted to go on our way. i wan uui u., qualnted with the person who had stopped the car and mado the search. Ho exhibited no Bearch warrant nor did anytning eiso ex cept as above stated: that I was informed by a person who had witnessed this act that the person ho had stonned us and who nan ml tlie search was a traffic of ficer or speed cop employed ny the City ot Salem. Oregon. That the traffic officer above mentioned accused us several times of being drunk, which was untrue, and his general demeanor toward us was harsh, ungentle manly and very overhearing: that I have never been engaged In or before charged with law violations of any kind. . 'I have read over the foregoing statement and know the contents thereof, and certify that tho same is true. , , Dated this 26th day ot June, 1925. LEWIS YATES." NEW FALLS CiTY LODGE CHAPTER IS CONSTITUTED Falls City, Or., June 30. Tbursday evening at the Masoni, hall Rhododendron chapter No. 152 was constituted by the Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Caroline Lewis ot Seaside. She was assisted by the following officers: Dr. Daniel O. Webster, worthy grand patron; Miss Nellie McKInlcy, grand sec retary; Mrs. R. i. Peters, acting grand chaplain; Mrs. Amy K. Webster, grand marshal, and Mrs. Jessie Darby, grand organist. Other officers present were Mrs. Margaret Hayter, past grand matron, and R. Frank Peters, past grand patron. After the chapter was const! tuted, the following officers were installed: Maud Brown, worthy matron: Ira Mcrhllng, grand patron; Anna Merhling, associate matron; Emily Criswell, sccrctai; Laurctte Starr treasurer; Abagail W. Watt, con ductress; Dora L. Glaze, chaplain; Mollle A. Pugh, marshal; Marie Lunney, organist; Eythel McDon ald, Adah; Eva Teal, Ruth; Lizzie Treat, Esther; Mary V. Adams, Martha; Florence Grant. Electa; Anna Elle, warder; Raymond Crisswetl, sentinel. Speeches were made by the worthy grand matron, worthy patron, l'aet Grand Matron Mnr- itaret Hayter and Past Grand Mar shal Mrs. R. Frank Peters and Past Patron R. Frank PetorB. At ilio close ot chanter a beautiful bounuct was presented to the worthy matron of Rhododendron chapter No. 162 by the worthy matron of Naomi chapter No. 32. The chapter was instituted May 24, 1924, hy Stella Kellogg Drake with a charter of 20 members. At present data the roll of member ship is 20. SILVERTON GUARDSMEN RETURN FROM GAM Silverton, June 30 Company of the national guard returning to Silverton from Camp Jackson re port the encampment as having had a more military aspect that any encampment heretofore. Part of this may be due to the fact that the company had its largest showing this year, sixty-four men and three officers having made the trip. Although it was the first trip for about fifty per cent of the company no trouble or sickness of any kind was experienced, excel lent discipline being maintained at all times. The company was represented by the following members In the rifle try-out: Sergeant Roy Davenport, Howard Edison, Melvin Chandler and O. W. Olson. Owing to their limited practice the men were un- able to gain a place on the rifle team. The men appreciate particular ly their treatment by the people of Medford who did so much in the way of giving free entertainments, NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS TURNER Turner, Or., Juno 30. Mr. and Mrs. Kaymond Stewart left for their home at Spring Valley Minn., Saturday. Mrs. Stewart called at the Tribune offico an o I'd c ied the Tribune sent to he new address. John Watson Jr., left Saturd afternoon for The Dulles. Hollli Hones accompanied .him that far on hin way U Grass Valley, whore h? will work this summer for . K Smith. Fred Smith visited a few da; al the Gunning homo tins we. en route to UoueburK from tbj siato encampment at Oregon City air, uml Myh. J. M. YVutson t .if n cd from I'ortliind, Thiimhiy. Mrs, Wattum viiutcd in Portlun'l wltHc Uncle John attended tho A, R. eiiciunrniienl at Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. C. T' Kwunder r- rlvrd iu Turner, Friday morning, to prt'jmro for-'.lie unnuiil conven tion, of tho ClirittLiiin church Oregon, wliicu convened Saturda, niKhL. Air. Swander is state secrc- tmy for the CliiiAtiun church Mr. and Mrs. George Nichol spent a few itays la.st week at the limine of her piiientw, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. linker. Air. and Airs. Niehol have recently moved from HoulUi to I'orllaud. T, K. Smith and wife left Fri day for their home at Crass Val ley, Or., after upending a few da visiting Airs. Smith's parents. M O. Knights and wife. Miss Agues Kcny spent a few days last week with home folk.n In Turner. Miss Hazel Peelx of Portland wna a week-end guest with home folks. K. (ligRey and wife of Jefferson were In Turner, Sunday, ntlrnJ ing (he convention. O. E. Taylor and wifo of M.: Minnvillc and Airs. Tillie Jones of Amity wer0 in Turner at the con vention Sunday. Mrs. rrank tinker and sons spent a few days tlio past week U tho J. F. Lylc and K. C. link homes. Mrs. linker Is the daiiKh tcr ot Air. and Airs. J. t, Lyle. C. W. Heiltt and family at tended tho Woodman program Salem, Saturday. II. It. Martin and wife of Amity motored to Turner, Sunday for the opening duy of the convention nf the Christian church. JEFFERSON Jefferson, Or.. Juno 30. Mis. J. O. Van Winkle was a Salem shopper Friday. Clifford Roth, a member ot the natlonnl guards, stopped on his way home to Portland, Friday, visit his auut, Mrs. K. J. WheJ- bco. Mr. and Mia. Phelps nnl chll nrcn, Dorothy Hilt and Mr. and Mrs. A, li. llinx had supper on Hlnz' lawn Friday evening to celebrate the birthdays of Mr. Phelps and lira. IHn. It. L. Welch left the last of he week for St. Helens to visit rela tives and friends. Harold Jackson and G. O. Davis and on went to iOiiKvlew, Wash.. niinuay 10 secure worn in a mil Tommy S'.iolton lias been hired by tho Methodist church board rcslilnnlo the church. Nelllo Wall left Sunday for her home in u rants Pass. Mrs. Chester A. l.von and chll dren stopped nt the II. J. Mori-?, noma Saturday on their way to jjcimnon rrom l'oriinnd. Jenn Smith returned Saturday A Godsend to the Bilious! I'rlif "T pl""" J" ellln. m (, a Ckxicni .re brerham'i Ptfii. I am wom.n i lw.nty.flv. rein of int. F.-r x.t. I uftcred from bllloui htaj.chn. Ttn V"! ben without them llnce. "I hop. til fwnoniwho differ In thlf muuui H MX heM.I. irr thou." "m" Mn. Edna Dnn, rrondWt, R. I T4 W) Wtl Jtl Ulmmm. CCTurfluUM. Wot mm SAMPLE wrtn B. . Alba Co, 417 dial Him, Nn Tor PJ hum Deccham' Pills from a few weeks' visit with rela tives in Salem. Mr. Uurkhart returned Saturday from tho hospital in Salem, where he had an eye removed. Ho is much better, being able to eit up in bed. Harold and Alaurine Jackson from Oregon City ure visiting at the Davis and (V. mm ins home. Air. and Mrs. Paul McKee re turned Saturday from a low days' fishing trip to Woods. Air. and Airs. II. C. Shields and son drove to Albany, Friday. Mra. KiiiRsley Thurntm and children from Portland aro visit ing relatives in Jefferenn. Aire. Mocker is visiting her daughter, Airs. Lester (.'miser, .it Conser Htatlon. . Keith Allen from Portland ami Marion Allen, who la at Landing normal at Monmouth, wert home Sunday. Air. and Mrs. (leoigc Ionoy went on u fishing trip to Niagara, Sunday. Mrrt. Cobb was called lo Albany, Saturday, by the illuesfj of her mother, Mrs. Ida Hasselt, "WEfcJT SALEM West Salem Cr.. June .10. 3;ie of thy most enjuyable social func tions of tho seisin was held in 111? basement of tho Methodist chiir?"i on Thursday cMMting, when Lin member: and fricuos of tho locil church gathered together to ecl urate Air. Hunt s anniversary. Id party was a e rnplote surprise lo tho honored guesi, and tliu even ing quickly and pleasantly nas.iv with music oni a general soc'al time. At n late hour light refresh mepts were served. Children's diy was very a onto pnately observed at tho loca cbr.rrb nn Sunday evening witi a very ;:ixm pnfram given by the ot l ie Sunday nrhool and ntit'utivo audience at child larg teuK-d The Ljdh f, AU of the Mcthodl-jt churdi met al the homo of Mrs. Hvu tor f'oir regular mcetiuc tlie ti'ne win very profitably fp' Tit In lewr.ig The ladies wil 1 1 anin In a fortnight. It may by of interest to I he 't ii nds of Uev. Alexander Haw tlrru to know that ho and his f.ini'lv huvo failed for Ireland, where they will isit relatives anJ fri'md HUticp Shenird and five of tie listvict 8Uieriulcndant of vlv Orogoit conference made a hort vlist at tho A!pihodlat church Monday morning. A large audi ence met to greet them, both from tho Summit nnn West Sa'.em ene.rgca and h veiy profitable an ood time was spent. Friends nnr1 ncaunintanees of Mr. and Airs. u j-itts of Salem nay be Interested to henr th.t hey ore receiving congratulation: I'pon tho nrrivui of a son. Mr ind Airs. Fitbs wero former reii- lents of Wv S.ilem. (Inv Hnrnes. who was so unfor- Tonight! A Summer Treat For Dessert Serve Your Favorite Fruit In v i it rar I :.ons nutate os to tul over by a large truck while working at the ca.st side gravel works was very seri ously injured and is confined to the Deaconess hoepltal. Uuy is a little improved at this time. Air. and Airs. Aleshire an daughter, Charlotte, of Itamona, Kansas, who have been residing In Oregon for almost a year, hatfe left for their home town. Thiy .im mctorin? tbiough. They likod tho WillauiLtte valley fine, but think there is no place like the junflowcr state. Uev. Cannel! and family had us a recent dinner guests, Dr. IHcIc uan and wife. They are parents ot Di. Hickman of Kimball cul-; Mvs John, Hamby and daughtir, I Doris, were cr.Ued to i'ortland .n account of t'ic il noss of her sititJr, liw. Tupper, William MeAdauis lias improved the nppearapco of bis residence by papering the Interior of it. Quite a few folks of town are employed at the Oregon Packing company of Salem, where tho can iiery h running day and night, Mia Matiida White has return id home front Seattle, Waaa. where she has been visiting liar mm, Chester. Aliw, White has bee:; 1'iiite ill since liho returned. Atil.-e ProtossD and Angela Oros :;o ao employed on a highway near Oakridge. Will U Cha.icy of Troy, Idaho, m:de a recent visit on his sister, Mrs. William Ar.der::on, cn route 10 visit relatives nt Myrtle Cree.v Mr. Chancy wns accompanied to Myrtle Crook by her sister, AMjc Andrews. Mr. and M,s. Creasy had ns re cent dinner guests, the following folks: Hev. L. F. Council and fam ly. Wanet.'. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Foster and family of Silver ton, Airs. Deckeu and daughtv Wrla. of InJependcnce were week end guests at the home of her par ents, Atr. and Mrs. F. L. Hunt. Mrs FJ. T F'arnsworth, accom panied by her daughter, Mrs. Chester Hound, and children, if Hamilton, Or., ore visiting at th? 'ionic of the former's sister, Mra Walter Gerth. John Carrb:!;. accompanied oy friends motored Iu ('orvallis, Sun- d.".y, on a pbnsure trip. Mr. Barnes ot Minden Alines, Mo., has been caned to Oregon on account ot tiie Illness of his son Cny Jiarncs. Jlu wi'A remain ho re until his son s better. Mr and Airs, llamer wore 3un lay dinner guestp at tho home of Mr and Mrs. Hi.rber. Frank Fredorickaon, wlfa and children of lows nro visiting ni tht) home of tho former's parents, Air nnd Airs, liuies. Mrs. Alary Hillings, who has nen making on extended visit with friends at Corvullis, has re UiriuMl horn?. Little llle.idora and Kuth Tup- I'er of Teril ..id ere spending wine time with their aunt, Mrs. Ham- hy- Rev. Mr. Cancel! and family en joyed a motor ana pleasure trip up the Columbia highway last week. The West Side cannery i run ulnx pretty steady for the firs yc?r and Is l-.andling quite a bit i-t fruit. ! Miss May Flatten and daughter Mrs. uanon. ana cnnuren oi las made a short visit at the home of A D. Lesch recently. Mr and Mre. Gray of Milton, Or.t were visitors lately at the home ot Mr. and Airs. Andrews. T arro w I Alright I 111 rcMA, TitPtM Hnttv Is I r3I rvllevo Constipation and DI1h 1 ouintM nnd k-cep th dlceitlvo noA 1 cliroloaUv fuQcUoaa normal Chips off the Old Block -iT Little Me If r del. Mad of f k i am lngrdlnt, MM ba caoily coated, m m rea nd dulte, I rouR DRUOQiaTWl FALLS CITY ! Fulls City, Juno 30 Aliy nnd Mrs. J. It. Hatch, Mrs. Jennie Cobb, were Sulem visitors Mon day. " ' Mr. and Mrs. John Chappel came out from Valsctz Saturday to spend a month or so. Their two wood fvtws were burned In tho re cent fire. Misfl Grace Thomas was homo from Salem over the week end. Miss Thomas is a practice teacher in the Yew I'ark school. Mr. and Airs. Jack Kreitzer nnd daughter, Mercthal are visiting Mr. Krelucr's parents in southern California. Alias Flora AVard of Oakland, visited at the Wm. Willis home over tho week end. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Stralian and baby of I'ortland were In Falls City two days the past week. Mr. Stralian Is a salesman for the Goodyear Rubber company and whilo here he went on to Valsetz, Mrs. Stralian visited with the "Mucks." George Robinson and Col. Math ewa have been to Portland the past week. Mrs. Robert L. Griswald left here Saturday for Michigan where she will nttend a family reunion on July 4th. . Airs. R. II. "Waseon of Salem and Airs. Rolton Stennett of Dallas vis ited with Airs. Kelte Sears Sun ITALLS FERRY Halls Ferry, June 30 W. C. Fettyjohn and daughter Mnxine motorod to Sttete Basin Sunday. T.lttle Jacqullne Judd had been sick but Is much improved. Lewis Cummings accompanied his Sunday school class . to tho coast for tho week end. - Jack Lnnkford ts spending his cation with his grandmother Airs. L,. Af. iJinkford, Lsurn Afnchltn was a Wednes day afternoon caller In this vicinity. J. H. dimming and family .mot ored to Sttverton Sunday after noon to the W. O. W. and circle memorial nnd unveiling of two monuments. Frank Judd has finished cutttne wood In this vicinity. He is mov Ing his family to Liberty where he wil bo near his work. Mrs. J. A. Lankford la spending tne week with her mother-in-Iuw, Mrs. L. M. Lankford. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Oscar Percil is rapidly gaining her neaitn since her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Ohio have purchased a small tract of lund from J. M. Crotsan and ex pect to make Oregon their home. Miss El ma Bowman has been quite sick and at present Is under the doctor's care. CLOVERDALE Clovcrdale, Or., June 30. Mr. Liinuougn ot Salem, who has ue?n carpentering for W. Butzky, re turned home Saturday. Master Jock Hamilton and Misj Meiva Hamilton of Ridgcfleld, Wash., are spending their vacation nero with their grandfather, J. At Hamilton. Tho Schifferer brothers ar milking hay this past week. Mrs. Helen Butzky left here Saturday morning for a visit to Montana, where her son, Robert HiVerett, and family live. ROSED ALE Rosednle, Or.. June 30. Prank Millet and family have moved in to the house near the church and formerly occupied by P. Cronn. uarroil Tamplin of Portland oc cupied the pulpit at the Friends church Sunday. Mrs. Tamplin sang, "I've Had a Glimpse of Jesus, and Cecil Pearson sang. I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go." Mrs. J, D. Alexander ie making an extended visit with relativos in the east. Mr. asd Mrs. Ray Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Baer, also the Misses Phoebe and Caro ivlser, dined at he cammack home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Cole and son, Ken neth, are spending a few days at Newport. Mrs. Thomas and children spent several days last week with rela tives near Scotts Mills. They re turned Sunday evening. A new Christian Endeavor so ciety was organized Sunday even ing with 17 active members. CENTRAL HOWELL Central Howell. June 30. Mrs. Clarence Simmons enjoyed a visit for tho past week from an old school friend. Miss Mildred Cox, also Aliss Ruth AlcCain and Martha Marie Hallier all from Alaska, who are spending the sum mer in Portland. The strawberry season closed in Mr. Iferr's yards last Saturday noon, after a four week's run qt picking. Jno Kaser from the Central Howell store, and his brother, John, from Kvergreen district, made a business trip to Portland Saturday afternoon returning the same evening. Central Howell baseball team was defeated again by the Turner team Sunday at Turner, Oregon. A partv was given at tlie Will Lcrchty home last Friday evening. About forty-five guests were present. Air. and Mrs. Kivin Herr drove to Portland Sunday evening re turning Monday noon. at tho Good Samaritan hospital in rortiuna. Miss Martha Mason of Jefferson was a week-end guest at the home oi ur. ana Airs. w. W. Allen. SILVERTON Silverton, June 30 A number of Silverton people and friends held a picnic at the upper flood dam on Silver creek Sunday. The party motored as far as possible and then completed the journey oi foot. Those making the trip were Atr. and Airs. Albert Straugh, of Portland, Air. and Mrs. will Pres ton of Wood burn, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Geer, Claud Geer, Air. and Airs. Lester Geer, Mr. and Aire. T. E, Preston all of Silverton. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Keene and daughters returned to Silverton Saturday after a trip to the coast. Dr. Keene is at present attending a medical convention in Portland, Mrs, George Henriksen returned home Saturday from a trip to Min neapolis -and other points in the middle west. A seven pound boy was born to Air. and Airs. Gladwin P. Hainre, Monday, June 29. Mother and baby are at the Silverton hospital. Airs. Alvln Krug was taken to the silverton hospital Saturday for medical treatment as she has not been well for some time. jjranK Andrews and nta son, Douglas, returned to their home in Coeur d'Alcne, Idaho, Saturday alter a week spent at the home of Air. and Airs. Lester Geer. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Worden ar rived in Silverton today after at tending a Northern Pacific conven tion at Livingston, Montana, They also visited the Yellowstone park. FIREMEN HOLD PICNIC IN GROVE AT GATES Mill City, Or.. June 30. Tha Mill City fire department held their annual picnic at Moore's grove near Gates, Sunday after noon and evening, with a large crowd enjoying the sports of the day. Races, volley ball,, indoor baseball, horseshoo tournament, swimming and other games were played and an enormous table of eats was spread about 6 p. in. In the evening, the crowd gathered around a huge camp fire and Rev. C. Stanley Knott conducted re ligious services, after - which inurshmallows were toasted and a fireworks display was shot off. CHURCHES OF CHRIST OPEN TURNER SESSION MILL CITY Allll City. Or., June 30. Airs. Charles Reed, former resident of Mill City, but now living at Gari baldi, was in the city the latter part of the week renewing old ac quaintances. Mrs. C. M. citne left ror ron- land last week and was operated on at the St. Vincent hospital Tuesday for goiter. She is report ed to be getting along very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aiizner oi nrtland snont the week-end in Allll City visting at the home of Airs. Mfzncr parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mimer. Dr. Mlzner is on th staff of physicians employed Turner, Or., June 30. The con vention of the Churches of Christ opened at the Turner Memorial Tabernacle, Saturday night, with Hev. J. M. Shelley, the local pas tor, as the first speaker. Sunday morning tho local congregation joineed with the convention visi tors forming as targe a Sunday school as has even been held in Turner for some time. At 11 o'clock. Rev. John L. Brandt of Aluskogce, Ikla., who is the con vention spoaker, delivered a stir ring and inspirational sermon on "Tho Divinity of Christ." Al though there was not as large a crowd as usual, the large taner naele was more than half full. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Falls City, June 30 The Christ lan Endeavors held their business and social meeting Friday night at the church. Games were played upon the new tennis court until 9:30 when they went indoors, and the regular business was attended to. The following officers were elected for the summer months: Rev. Errol Sloan, president; Miss Elsie Shultz, vice president; Mtss The! ma Shadle, secretary; Mrs. Ed na Russell, treasurer. Cookies and punch were served and a good lime was enjoyed by all. MINNESOTANS HOLD PICNIC Silverton, Or., June 30. The annual picnic of former Hills, Alinnesota, residents, held on the Helge Rue farm m Evans valley Sunday, was attended by about 100 persons. A short business meeting and program were the principal features of the day. A picnic lunch was also served. At the business meeting, presided over by Mrs. John Moe, president for the last two years; Arthur uani was elected president for the coming year, Mrs. Clara Balti more, vice-president, and Ferdi nand Rue, secretary and treasurer, The program consisted of vocal solos, a piano solo and talks. Those taking part were: Philip Rue, vocal solo; Mrs. Arthur Dahl, piano solo; Esther Towe, vocal Hall's Catarrlf Medicine Mmw 4 rid vour ivstem. of Catarrh or Deaf nest caused by Catarrh. Sold by drutgiiti for om 40 ym F.J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio CORNS Id one mlnnto Jat tht colck th twin ndc Nothing so ftnfe. sure, thoroughly nti Mptte and ckntUie In mcy mj u DlScholTs ''Put on or - thm pain is Pom Constipation The most common ail ment that comes to a chiropractor's office. Hundreds have found permanent relief by proper adjustments. Consult Dr.Scofield Palmer Chiropractor 328 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 2194 or 2187-J ulo; Arthur Dahl, talk; I.eroy Rue, vocal solo, and Hev. Qoorgc Henriksen, talk. POLK FIRES UNDER CONTROL Dallas, Or., June 30. The fire situation in Folk county remains much Improved and at the prenent time all fires are out or under con trol, according to W. V. Fuller, district fire warden. Men are still busy near the Wil lamette Valley Lumber company camp on the Little Lucklamute, where some fire still remains. The proposition at present Is to get It completely out before a change in weather conditions causes it to again prove dangerous. BIRTHDAY SALE See Page 10 11 NEW AND FACT0EY REBUILT Typewriters Underwood, Oliver, Royals, Corona, Remington, Woodstock, Portables, all makes Sold on easy terms All makes Rented and Repaired Atlas Book and Stationery Co. 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That's why your milk always tests lower in butter fat during fly time. Dr. Hess Fly Chaser has the odor of the pines It does not taint the milk, gum the hair, nor blister. It is most economical to use. A single gallon will last the average farmer all summer. Unconditionally guaranteed. Sold by D. A. WHITE & SONS 2fil Slate Street Auction Sale I wili sell at mjr home Thursday, July 2, "e following household goods at 1:30 p. m half-wny between ISth and 16th street on 250 Strand Avenue: Acorn gas range, three burner Perfection oil store, oil heater, boo heater, i bedsteads, S sets ot springs, S mattresses, sanitary couch (like new), t drcssera, wash stand, 1 stand tables, library table, S good rocking chairs, 6 dining chairs, 4 kitchen chairs, 2 folding chnlrs, kitchen cabinet, six-foot dining table, 2 Brus sels rugs SxS, pink rug 0x12, Congoleum rug 9x12, Good wheelbarrow, good bicycle, 6 pair ot short window curtains, 6 pair other door and window curtains, 8 dozen fruit Jars, lot ot cooking utensils, electric Iron, Ironing board, 2 courh covers, Lot ot other actlclea too numerous to mention. MRS. H. OLDENBURG, Owner. COL W. I. WKIGHT, Auctioneer. 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