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FRIDAY, JULY 10, LOCALS "Wearing their new uniforms of- purple hlousee and socks, and white trousers, shoes nnd huts, jomo 150 niimhers of the Snioni Elka lodge paraded on the streetB of Salem last night preparatory to the parade in which they are to participate at the national Elks convention in Portland next week. It is stated that nearly 400 will probably participate In the parade. Dance tonito Crystal Gardens. io:t B. C. Marah, former president of the Washington State Federa tion of Labor, will Kive a public nddrcen at the labor temple to niKht. The local organization ie Kponsorini; his appearance. Gladiolus, cut flowers, floral pieces. Upjohn'e, 90-1 S. Liberty, phone 1700. Sinoko coming from the base ment of the court house late yes terday afternoon caused a passer by to turn in a firc alarm. Smoke was caused by a back draft on the furnace pushing smoke Into the basement when some old pa pers and refuse were being burn ed. ' "Just a Little Drink," popular record i smi s. iiu' A jury in circuit court yester day returned a verdict of $1, 074.80 in favor of A. C. Bolirn stedt in his action against the Travellers' Insurance company. Terwllliger undertaker phn 721 II. C Shields has filed on amended complaint in circuit court in liis action against Lee Welis. lie states Wells cut down three trees In front of the Shields place of the value of $150 and seeks 5150 damages, the treble damages allowed under the law. ; Come and hear, "Don't Bring Lulu," Ilruimvick record, at Stiffs 1C3 ' Charles K. Spaulding Logging company has filed complaint in circuit court against A. L. Seam stor and wife to collect 53083 and foreclose on a mortgage. Hear "Moonlight and Hoses, " Stiff's Furn. Co. 1R8 Ferry street residents have been calling in delegations the past two or three days on mem bers of the county court express ing fears that their property is Included In the new drainage ili trict. Judge Hunt has been advis ing them that their property was stipulated out of the district dur ing the hearing. However, the mill rare and the sireet itself are assessed, but not the property along them. Come nnd hear. "Don't Bring Lulu," Brunswick record, at Stiffs 103 Frank A. Dnmogalla, whoso au tomobile crashed head on Into a car drived by A. A. Mickel near t lie Chunawa cross roads Wed n -lay night, and who is accused of driving while intoxicated, pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace Small and the case was continued 24 hours for sentence. tt Is said he may withdraw the plea. Several persons were injur' ed In the accident and the Mick el car waa almost totally wreck ed. Domogalla is said to have been on thc wrong side of the highway. Best music Crystal Gardens to night. 103 Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinar ian, reports a total of 11.807 dogs licensed in Oregon. Not all coun ties are reporting them as licens ed and thc dogs are assessed only when requested. Those reporting are Benton, 782; Clackamas, 87; Clatsop, 10; Columbia, 305; Coos. 123; Curry, 3Ha; Douglas. 9; Grant, 6; Hood River, 6; Jackson. 35; Jefferson. 297: Josephine. 689: Lincoln, 119; Linn, 1817: Marlon. 1813: Multnomah, 796: Polk, 861: Tillamook, 218; Umatilla, 16: Un ion, 1; Wallowa, 314; Wasco, 60; Washington, 5; Gilliam. 37; Uine. 2030; Morrow, 400; Sherman, 3. Wonderful savings on good rugs for the next four days at the midsummer sale of Chambers & Chambers. 103' John Abbott of Silverton was fined $10 in police court today for being drunk. Dancaing every Wednesday and Saturday night at Tumble Inn. Sunday dinner from C to 11 p. m. Music and dancing. 101 Albert Lee was a free sleeper at the police station last niglit. For the best car wash in Salem trv Stroud with Fred M. Powell Motor Cars, Cottage and Ferry. 105 PorUand. L W Anderson, A Ouy Hirseh, John Jaun, .Mr and Mrs Howard S Pennington, Frank BlaUeley. J K Wood, V S Cleaver. Br C It Bennett. A Beller, D F Miller; Hnlom, R D Butler, George W rinno. Reynold M.icIJonald, A H Drake. Fred Lechner; Oak ridge. B C F.ndrup; Tillamook, James J Flannery: Eugene. Mr nnd Mrs Louis T Woolson: Baker. Earl Ferguson, Sid Mnrkley: The 1'iillcn, llnrvey O swegler; Oswego. Mrs Mnrv K Tyler and daughter: Corvnllls. W J Campbell. Ed Halz lip, L K Darlington; fieou'". J A Kirby, Oriine Kirhy. A B Leslie. Mr and Mrs Gerald W I'nderwood, William F Srhuli, R L Stephens. Mr and Mrs J F Smith. Henry E Warner; Tacoma, Mr nnd Mrs James n Park, Frank S Kllng blrd, Harry K Secor; Chlco, Cal. D F Miller; Los Angeles, Mr and Mrs Francis L &tinvon, H S Canf fielrt; Anaheim. Frank Seamer. Mr and Mrs Joseph Bercot: Ban Francisco, Mr nnd Mrs A W Oberg nd ion. 1925 Pat Hays of San Francisco was arrested last night and le held in the city Jail on a charge of be ing drunk and carrying a con cealed weapon. Dance, Dance tonight, DuBois' popular dances, Crystal Gardens. Iiliss' orchestra from Portland playing. Ileal music. 1G3 Fred Mark and Harold Iloppc were fined f7.50 each in police court yesterday for speeding, and Frank Zak was fined 55 for speeding. Joseph Simon Is here today from Portland. Newport, new 3 room cottages, .lory Park, Nye Beach. Good stoves, sinks, private toilets. Ev erything new. For information call Ed A. JoTy. 30F4. . 103 Miss Elenora Tliomsen, mem ber of tile staff of the Marion county child health demonstra tion, will leave tomorrow for Se attle, where she will take part In the institute for nurses being ar ranged by the University of Wash ington. Tiie Instituto is a regular part of the University of Wash ington policy of staging institutes for members of various profes sions. The present institute is ar ranged by the public health nurs ing division of the university. Miss Tliomsen'6 subject will be mental hygiene. The affair will continue for one week. It is ex pected that there will be over 100 at the institute, more than that number having taken part last yea . Midsummer rug nnd furniture sale now on, Chambers & Cham bers. 16 Everything was made in readi ness late today to take the local boy scouts, numbering ncirly 50. to Camp Cascasan, located on the nouth fork of Jhe Santi.nm river near Cascadia. The boys leave for camp early Saturday morning, and will be taken there by local automobile owners. None of the members of troop 4, one local boy scout unit, were registered up un til yesterday but it has been stat ed that n number of them may go for the second camp which begins at t He close of the first, two weeks from tomorrow. The com mittee in charge of troop 4 has gone on record as opposing a sep arate boy 6Cout camp, which was the original intention. A site has been selected at Fisli Lake. A plan to take troop 4 with the local YMCA encampment was also abandoned yesterday. Attention Elks. You may get your uniforms at Bishop's. Call for them. 1G3 Professor D. A. Haag of Mon mouth was in Salem yesterday. Attention Elks. You may get your uniforms at Bishop's. Call for them. 163 A health clinic at Mill City was completed yesterday by the staff of the Marlon county child health demonstration. The clinic was staged on Wednesday and Thursday. Members of the 6taff report that there was a great deal of interest shown in the exami nations as staged. There were 39 children examined on tile second dav alone, and some turned away. The demonstration will arrange for another clinic In Mill City some time in the future. The ex amination were made with he cooperation of Dr. Allen, director of medicnl service at the local lumber mill. Attention Elks. You may got your uniforms at Bishop's. Call for them. it3 Mrs. E. B. Watt of Fall City was In Salem yesterday. Dig sale. Friday nnd Salurdny of large size dresses, from $S to $15, wonderful bargains. Other lines in dressos and ensemble sultB greatly reduced; all sum mer milllnerv below cost. Mrs. H, P. Stith, 333 State. 163 The state Judicial council, which was created by the legisla ture of 1925 will meet at the state supreme court building on Fri day, July 24. Judicial procedure as practiced In Oregon will be discussed whereby the courts may recommend legislation. Members of the council are Chief Justice McBrido and Justice Hand of thc supreme court. Circuit Judges C. M. Thomas of Medford, Fred W. Wilson of The Dalles nnd Walter H. Evans of Portland and Albert H. Itldceway of the state bar as sociation. All circuit judges of thc stato ore considered ex-oficia members. Want used furniture, phone 75. The new Elks temple on State ttrcet, It was stated authoritative ly today, will not be ready Tor occupniuy until some time in Au gust, making it Impossible to have the dedication next week while the national Hlk convention is In progre.. In Portland. It It possible that the dedication will not be until early fall. Dance Sat. night. Mellow Moon pavilion. West Salem. 163' Miss Amelia Feary. gnduate of the University ot California, and prominent eccial worker ot Ore gon, has been attached lo the staff of the Marlon county child health demonstration, with whom she will stud:- pibllc health nurs ing methods. Love, tho Jeweler, Salem. "The mind - of nearly every salesman Is divided Into two pars, one l thinking about what he did last night antl tho other Is thinking about what he t going to do tonight." said John C. Prlti. Pacific coast representative of the National Cash Register company, making a epeecli before the Saiiiu Lions club this noon. He used a chart to illustrate the points made In the speech, which was given over to a discussion of salesman ship and salesmanship methods. It ie much more important in saics manslUp, he staled, to appeal to the human element in a custom er than to appeal to his brain. He recommended the use of short, simple words and stated that the customer should be given some thing to look at aa well as being talked to. Dance Sat. night, Mellow Moon pavilion, West Salem. 103 Witb the mercurv on the streets of Salem having reached 91 degrees above zero by 2 p. m. totlay, antl rising more siowiy than yesterday, indications were that today would be le6S hot than Thursday, wlrai the mercury readied a high point of 94 at 5:30 in the afternoon. It rose gradually from 91 at 1:30 until s-sn dvnnnhiir rnnidlv from 5:30 on. Both yesterday nnd today the temperature began to rise at a. m., the temperature being 67 at that timo this morning nnd 61 at the sanio hour yesterday. Free boats to Broadrlpple bench 163 O. E. Fransky of Newport was In Salem thir- morning. J. Shelloy Staurman, M. D., an nounces the opening ot nts new offices on th0 fourth floor of the United States bank building. Phone 776 and 777. 109" Announcement was made today that the leaders of the Marlon county child health demonstra tion staff will give a run course in child health as part of the University of Oregon special sum mer school to be held at Portland beginning July 20. The school will continue for two weeks, and is being given for teachers and health workers. Public stenographer with Mrs. Pettyjohn, 216 Ore. bldg. phn 534 161 W. S. Clark was in this city to day. He Is a resident of Albany. The Salem boys chorus will stage a picnic and general cele bration tomorrow afternoon at the stat"! fair grounds, beginnMig at 2 o'clock. There are over loo boys in the chorus, which gave several concerts during Hie win tor and spring. A "feed" will he a part of the program tomorrow, Dr. Epley, who had charge of the chorus during the winter, will have charge tomorrow. Dance Sat. night. Mellow Moon pavilion, West Salem. 163 The number of students regis tered at the Willamette university summer school bad reached iu by today, it was stated at the ot tlco of the university registrar. There were 92 at the same time last year. Broadrlpple Bench opens Sun dnv. 163 Mrs. linns Johnson ot Silverton was in Salem this morning. Dr. Marshall, osteopath, Or bid Miss Gladys Melntyro ot Salem sang "Oh for a Draught of the Moorlands" and "Top O' the Morn Ing" nt this noon's luncheon of the Salem Lions club. She was ac companied on the piano by Miss Betty Bedford, regular Lions club accompanist. Dance with the Ramblers to- nlte, McCoy. 163 8. A. Hofer, resident of W-od- burn, took a trip to Salem yester day. W. B. Anderson, professor at Oregon agricultural college, mad a trip to Salem today. "Just a Little Drink," popular record at Stiff's. -toa Decision was made at thl6 noon's Lions club meeting ot Btngc a Lions club picnic on Friday, July 24, at Lloyd Reynolds' grove. Thc regular Friday noon lunch eon will not be held on that day. Swim at Broadripple beach Sunday. . 1J Mrs. L, F. Meredith spent to dav In Snlem. Her home ie In Portland. Mrs. M. E. Lnoney ot Albany was a Salem visitor today. Dance at McCoy tonlte. 163 The Bankers and the Gr.itto nines will cross bats on the Ox ford park diamond this evsning In the twilight league series. The Hankers are given the edge in the game as they have been playinj more consistent ball all ;eason The Game is scheduled o be played t 6.45. A postponed game wili also be played tonight at the high school grounds nt Hie same time as the Grotto-Bankers ftnie UNION PACIFIC GIVEN PERMIT TO CUT RATES Wuohlnirfr.n .Illtv 10. (A P. I The Union Pacific railroad and connecting lines were given per mission by rne interstate com-moi-c rnmniiKsi.in tn make passen ger fares from Mississippi, Mis souri valley cities and Chicago ter riirtrv m nninin on the north Pa cific coast, which will enable th-:m to meet competil'on ot normern transcontinental.) with shorter routes servlnr thc same territory. rockefoEOeeds COUNTRY HOME TO SON White Pia'na, N Y., July 10. (A. P.) John l. Rockefeller to day deeded to his son, John I). Rockefeller Jr., his Pocantlco Hills estate nt Tarrytown, hlH home for mnny yrars and valued at $1,73.1.500. The deed was filed with the Westchester county registrar. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON "Variety Is the Leake' Orchestral Entertainer Distinct novelty Is Introduced In tho excellent program ot Leake's Orchestral Entertainers, coining to Chautauqua this season, without sacrificing the artistic in any degree. The result Is one of entire musi cal satisfaction nnd distinct entertainment. II. J. Leake, who has been connected for many seasons with prom inent concert bands, orchestral combinations, and with leading Chau tauqua and Lyceum companies, hns been on tho Keith Vaudeville Cir cuit and with the Al. G. Fields Minstrel Company. In addition to be ing an exceptional musician, he does novelty musical numbers, an acknowledged master of drums, xylophone, nutrimbaphone, 3nxophone, a whistler, a monologulst, and a polyphonlcnl Imitator. His Inimitable reproductions ot animal and bird sounds is one of the outstanding fea tures of the Lenke program. Beth Woodward-Leake, soprano, mnrlmbnphone nnd piano artiste, la also a distinct attraction of this organization. Other artists employ violin, cornet and similar Instruments. The Leake Orchestral Enter tainers offer a happy combination of personality and musicianship with a proper blend of dignity and merriment. E E London, July 10. (A. P.) It has been a lot-.g time since any oc currence in the United States has attracted such r.n amount of at tention here na the prosecution if John T. Sc'Jpai Dayton, Tenn., for touching the theory o evolu tion in violation or a stato law. Tho Incident has already been the aubje."'; of numerous cabl-.d stories and mailed Articles and with the oont:iK of the trial to day the papers feature it with re markable r.iommcT.co. bonia mio lish long detnili'd special articles from their correspondents in the United States and othera display the news frercy reports, while most of front pases bear pic tures of Scopes and William Jen nings Bryan. No sympathizers with the anti evolution standpoint have exprc33. ed themselves publicly thus far and all the ec'.orial comments either trealr. tha case in a humor ous vein or professes amazement that tho fundamentalist view is seriously hold by men of Mr. Bry an's positiju anJ attainments. This, however is not to say th.it believers in tne menu text ot tue itible do not exist in England, but tho view of tho ordinary Unghria man ie probably correctly gamied in the Daily Mnil ci&torial todiy, which eaya; "In this country, where free -,?x- presaion of opinion has been so loiiR a recognized right and wnerc the doctrine of evolution is treated as a purely scientific question having nothing to do with religion tho idea of i-rosccuting a man for preaching Darwinism would ap pear to be fantastic. "To English eyes there is some thing comic in tbie storm in a tea. cup, but it has a serous aspect too Tho attempt to stifle liberty of though a:id speech Is doubtlesn doomed to ultimate failure. ECUADORIAN REVOLT OUSTS GOVERNMENT Lima, Peru. July 10. (A. P.) 131 Comcrclo'a correspondent at ri..... ,.,! l?r.rlnr rnnnrln tlio overthrow of tho Ecuadorian gov ernment at wuuo ny a uioouu-sh n.tlitn.w n.ni.nmcnt M IjS Tint known whether tho movement war, directed only ncainst tho cabinet or also against President Cordova. The dispatch says government officials nt Quito wore imprisoned and that the movement Is believed to have be?p widespread in Ecua dor. FIRST DELEGATION OF ELKS REACHES OREGON Portland. July 10 (AP The Jackson, Mich., dolrgation arrived today to attend the annual na tional convention of tho lienevolent Protective Order of Klks. This In Lho firwt delOK.-Hlon to arrive as a roup. Tho delegation 'band Ref unded the city at 0 o'clock huh nornlng. liy two tomorrow night a great number of deleatlond will have arrived as tne convention op ens Monday. lyirgo delegations are en route from Cfillforiiia cities by motor. They aro duo tomor row. Officials ot the JackHon lodge nald today that Jtiat before tho dolo nation left Michigan the lodco vir tually doubled Its membership. 1n itiatinir 1194 new members. MATERIALS USED In making our glasses are the best obtainable. ! STAPLES OPTICAL CO. Comer State and High Portland Salem, Oregon Spice of life" Scheduled for Chautauqua. TENT IS PACKED OF CHAUTAUQUA The tent sheltering thc crowd which gathered last night to bear the opening number of the Klli.son White Chautauqua was filled to capacity. Alton l'ackard, proces sional entertainer, kept the audi ence amused throughout the even ing with hLs combination of wit. sketches and songs. The junior chautauqua was or ganized this morning. This after noon's program was provided b Leake's Orchestral Kntertaineis, who gavo a concert beginning at 2:30 o'clock. " The same orchestra will give tho prelude to this evening's entertain ment. They will be followed by Captain Sijurdur K. Gudmundson, who will give a lecture on the sub Ject "Back from Russia." The program begins at 8 p. m. Tomorrow's program for tho morning and afternoon Includes a meeting of the junior chautauqua at 9 a. in., and a program begin nlng at 2:30 p. m. Tho prelude for the afternoon's program will be given by tho Baughman-Pcfferle duo. A lecture, "In the Other Fel low's Shoos,' 'will bo given by Onoy Fred Sweet. NUGGET VALUED AT $85 ' FOUND NEAR MEDFORD Medford, Or., July 10. A mill iaturo gold rush to Itogue river ia not improbable tie thc result of tho announcement in tho village of Hogue llivcr today that True- man Hcitt, a visitor from Iowa, yesterday panned out a foiir-ouncr gold nuggo1. which ho values at $85. Mr. Scott has boon a fre quent visitor to Koguo itiver "n tho summer nnd has persistently maintained thero are great otore:i of free gold In the gravel ot the famous trout stream. He claims to have made wages before, but today's find wag the first one tf Hensatlonal proportions. Itiffj Driven Back. Fez, French Morocco. July 10. (A. P.) The French offlclul com mutiio.uo today sr.ya most of thc enemy tribesmen who recently came south of tho Ouorgha river. art pait of a threatened Iliffmn drive upon Taza, have been forced back to the north side ot the river by the French. THeA nnwwiMri At thn home near Sublimity, etrly July 9th, Judge William uenry Liownmg ago 67 yearn, huftband ot Mrs. Jo eephina Holmes Downing, fath er of (Jeorge V. and Flmor M. Down'ng of Shaw, brother of Uohert K. nnd Walter F. Down ing of Salem and Mrs. Ianthe Snhlbrede of Corvallie, son of Mrs. (J. S. Downing of Salem. Funeral services will bo held Saturday, July 11th at 1:30 p. m. from the Itigdon mortuary, under tho nimpieefl of Sale-m lodge No. 33fl H. P. O. Klkfl and the Kev. J. J. Kvans officiating clergyman. HUKD Myrtle ilurd died at a local 1 otiplta July 9, age 54 years, survived uy nui iiminci, Mrs. J. 8. Nfwby, widower C.eorgc, flUU;.' Ida I. Iomlon. brother L. H. Newby, four iimifl. fieorge, Ilyron, Robert and Raymond, and one daughter, Aha Ilurd, all of Salem. Funer al announcement later. Y'ebb funeral parlora In charge of ar J! 7l BATTLE VALUE WILL BE TESTED Washington, July 10 (AP) Maneuvers to be conducted prob ably soon after July 15 by the dirigible Shenandoah with the bat tleship Texas, and .alrahlp Tonder Patoka off tho Atlantic coast will be mado with a view of determin ing tho bcct means of employing rigid airshitw In naval war opera tions. "It is to be remembered," said a Navy department statCMiient today, "that tho Shenandoah was design ed aa a naval airship and tho e.--oreiHWi aro for the purpose of aid ing tho navy department In reach ing a policy In recommending fu ture expenditures on this type of aircraft." N The objects, It was said were in general to conttuct: "Tests of the radio and com munication facilities of tho Shen andoah with a view toward perfect Ing them. "Tests to determine the visibil ity of ribid airships from surface ships and vice versa, under vary ing atmospheric conditions. "Tests to detormine tho type and position of the defense nrmamcnt that should be carried by rigid airships in time of war. "Tests to determine the feasibil ity of overseas patrol by rigid air ships In time of war." The last exercise will be a search problem in which the Shenandoah will proceed sovernl hundred miles to sea in an effort to locate the Texas. Automobiles driVL'u by W. J. Nelson and J. U. Carey, both of Sulcm, collided dt State aud High street with minor damage. Wlillo tho automobile of Edgur P. Slmos, 24-15 Maplo nvenue, was parked at tho fair grounds it was run into by a truck driven by J. L. Squier, according to Simos' re port at the police station. An automobile driven by Jack Maun and another that was not Identified collided on Commercial street. Capitol and Mission etrcefs was tho scene of a collision between automobiles driven by M. Johnston of Los Angeles and Mrs. H. O. Lenrs, B90 North 17th street. m At the THEATRES TODAY m - OKEGON EICHAKD DIX in "TOO MANY KISSES" BE CAREFUL 1 M GRAND I",; "The Hunted Woman" fti .TnniPH Oliver Curwood saving qSMEMIm 0 SATURDAY PRODUCE KLONDYKE WATER Guaranteed ripe, pound All Week Prices FLOUR Riff K made from choicest hard wheat, guaranteed, . flJO (TQ 4!) lb. bags $tOu CERTO for easy jelly making, ftQp 3 bottles Oft KELLOGG'S 'ALL I1RAN' largo package, )C CAMPBELL'S PORK and HEANS, ideal for ACkn picnics, 5 mod. tins ft POST TOASTIES or KEL LOGG'S CORN CQ FLAKES, 6 pkgs. OUV, CRISCO 9 lb. &S) i Q pails ALJ Skaggs Market Saturday Features SUGAR CURED BACON OCT I SWEET MILD TICNICS, SQUARES, pound . Quality Meats Woodry & Woodry Pays Cash (or Furniture Phone 75 Ladd & Bush Bankers ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from Cooiey & Pearson Guaranteed Quality Foodstuffs Our Increased Patronage is very noticeable to the general public. Expressions of appreciati m of our clean, sanitary method of handling foodstuffs, plus a service and price which they maintain is not surpassed in Salem, regardless of a few staple items being continually featured below cost, these expressions are quoted daily in our store. WATERMELONS CATSUPS per lb. 3c We handle the Best 3 gnider's Catsup Large New large POTATOES 0 9 lbs. OC 25C SARDINES : Fancy Imported Fresh Local Globe-Trotter CABBAGE 3 f or per lb. j- 5c CERETANA Sugar ceftjer lb Salem's Best Flour buar red' P . Montana Hard 35 C Wheat 0 KK PINEAPPLE v'33 Highest Grade - FLOUR Large Tins, 3 for Fisher Blend 05 C $2.55 COFFEE . . 1 lb. Bulk 40c S,xr,wf?l?a 3 lbs. Bulk $1.15 Wheat Flour 1 $0 E-r- Oregon Z.DD WALNUTS 3 lbs. . FRESH MILK -0 Per Quart 10c goC Phone 52 Daily for Your Grocery Supplies No extra thiirse for delivery. All of Salem, West Salem and Salum Heights. Fresh meal orders filled. I & r"VVi HVliJnV Cash HI UJriMTB i&xism-mBr fhl MELON 3c Medium WHITE OHIO POTATOES Sound and smooth, (PO KQ 100 pounds S.dUO Saturday Features Wesson Oil ..the best salad and cook '"S?oil, AQn quart tins.. R u 1 1 c r Skaggs best, guai anleed, lb, best, guar- A C Shredded Wheat Fine with sliced peaches, package 10c 3 Jones' Shortening 4 1b. 4 07.. H(0 tins ft pound - at Our Market at Reasonable Prices PAGE SEVEN 9 . WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone Sll 10 a. m. to 3. p. tn. FEATURES All Week Prices WHITE WONDER SOAP Excellent for the QQp Laundry, 10 bars.... Oft 100 bars .. $3.69 lillENT WOOD PEAS Very small and QQ tender, 2 tins Oft COFFEE Skagg's Peaber ry Blend, freshly OQ roasted, 1 lb Oft $1.15 pounds . HULK COCOA 2 lbs 19c SNOWDRIFT 8 lb. pails $1.95 23c