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o o o o CUT. OLÍ TOPER. .EMJDYS 3 UVES 3 Community Development Unmut Gers -in S'-E-t i ru - h:u» » Ever) St.ßj ' FOND Or HC'WE £ 5 E * | T^e talui*V Fuv«a te te -i it OL- C t -c -c &* m jk ' 2 H e l i t e KZ t e c -Látete, t t e ■,’ uLtr* VSalate. A it- la» m • Laear.ia» w ^ a a »C - 0 « * Ite to t e tec*. tea.’ ■ i«ia jR a lte b «ar»«te. k fi « : .a» m -i. 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W ATTHIS PhrEicibE And Scrgeon PtoOKS 573 « a i fcue» S r a ;) t - » g A c u »r» k n x H the Y loor fo r rix u U iit m ; « B ea B oom 867W S e e . t S -lu t a r e erf C oa itterc» B ldy. Salem . Ore. A. M A R A N J Fire Insurance, Real Estate and Surety Bonds Reliable Service tua u a a faa-Luif Is an ertra-na* ly »T»< All our skill, facilities, sod lilelong knowledge of the ¿nest tobaccos are concentrated on this one cigarette— CAMEL. Into this OHE BRA HD, we put the utmost quality. Hoiking is too good for Camels, They are as good as it's possible to make a cigarette. Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the same high, exclusive standard. You can always depend on the same mellow-mild refreshing smoothness— the taste and rich flavor of choicest tobaccos — and entire freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. And remember this! Camels come in one sire package only—20 cigarettes— just the right size to make the greatest saving in production and packing. This saving goes straight into Camel Quility. That’ s one reason why you can get Camel Quality at so moderate a price. Here’ s another. We put no useless J h frills on the Camel package. Ho “ extra wrappers!” nothin if iurt for show! Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or '■-oupons. And their added cost must go ol the price W B r ^ t\ or come out of the quality. One thin g, and only one, is rei rvcnsible A for Camels great and growing pop ula.’ *ty M M k — that is CAMEL QUALITY. tl-ctete BMaud and ro'**»-? bi* beat m l ' « u » <af d » » » la t e r » fa u t Tr» (arianvaa-r toa|a|am«4 u> b» uapa-r^jtteai« , atod jliiDfaa< tl.ru» fa r ! « te r » .r « b » j br a a v Kastua. a black cat. rrurn ba» j jartk. Uaarva Sue* toot toa^lert b l» t. «u«e » art tv at- r» a f bla hat*.ma d r brnakra. f u r» he « r a y e d tat* t b t l n t t o t e year a *o be h a rm\: ;>tete»y « t a t u la a M f th » « b le b Itifevtaad tee ata tau«, ttod ban* DOG JOiSS PAL THROUGH PISE M el - tu » Cai • Vetea- » « n a » te toa«*ow» G eaa E iu » te a'» » a w a -« B»-s»j< te c » '« a CVewlaai«.— W ¡11*. ■ IV *tov Tenter «<aal tv !u u M * wie d y r ux barked a cardial (r e e lin g to B o » ! « bt* frien d n m door u t e M ood o u « tb * addeualb v e rr* t. f hi» ta ll 1 't e a - * m .* lluuter bow w ow *d “C a a l." »aid W illi*. "M r*. K «b iei 1 «» «an e to the K a rt and left a t u gut fi * 'W e ll, r e a l yu* ataad w alrb out «a b yute a » a a li a» iv Ibe b ona» V Buate» fl» r r » d . W liite «*ao»*d arvuad a e rto a riy ava ttoea «aate • i y a y >eap fo r Baiate» •nd lib erty. H e w eat au-al*ht th ro«*t tbe wtvalvu aad Leaded la • afcower • bm bec (laae. A v***bb*r n a ta a a c fy Kn . Kabler » If* o f I red K obler cov a rj • *■ • a«J • tbe c r-r v r y . Mn K ob ler rWvnM» aad cv Tied Dr. V. W BKaifer. re«eri variar Ha paitod apEnteru <rf t n fTWts WUU«a paw « aad haada«*d bb Lumber Prices Have Hit Bottom There is little probability of their going any lower. If they go any place m the future, the chances are that they will go up. not down. \N hy, Man, you can buy the lumber for that bungalow from 40 to 60 pc. cheaper than you could a year ago. Just what you have been waiting for! RIGHT NOW , while pnees are at the bottom is the logical time to fire the land lord and build that Home o f Your Own * f citer especially to borne builders. Drop in and Jet’s u k over your plans, or the best wdf to finance this won- derf.. prryeet. We can pro!»ablv offer some suggestions or give you some information that «rill be of value to you. * » « - * K ille « D « e t * - » « o 1a b na* D v* H asard k y — la a y in to dael la t b , arrapa K elly Rotoiaeoe. thirty y e a r a !*, tootortev* « H i * . « * • ahot dea. by IW paty U beriff Joto« S s ltb . tw rn -y tu a -al*» w »S m orta y u nac t e d TV »Mw fe il u tibia a few fe e t o f r a d alba* Monmouth Lumber Company L. W. Waller, Manager