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. . - iVjnvJVffll 21, 1922, bREGON NEWS MOTES OF GENtjttUHitKtdi irlclpal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. ntH1'1 carload of broccoli liUt Of the I'llllKlUH ,v Dew " 10 .. . ... mU. itrcct of llorlm wt-ro do- Lnl by n- in annual rolK rouniy ueciawaiury . m.v 20. Tb. lor high school in mcmiim. m. .ii broken Into and conlderbl . j.,... Iiu unniltil Dll " Wbn he undertook to nx ana ,Ub it the " time K. K. William ' Albany luffcrcd ft broken rib. Tb J yrold daughter of Mr. and tt K. , MrKenale, living irnar Ctrl' , died of burn received when hr U gettlr of th central urvgun irn- fcoWO not !ue to flnanct the d Mi llet fr th coming yar. J Work of Uylnf pavement upon th improved portion of the Pacific ;bty between uranu ra anu oc , mountain ha begun. Tb Columbia county track and field will b held at Rainier on May 6 Kb 8t. Helen. Italnlcr. ClaUkanle, rnonl d Mcappooao high school I'mtlni' jEiteroilnittlon of the gray digger la L objwt of a county-wide rodent !t to b launched undr the dlroc- of II. Ii. llocll, county agent of hlne county. 4 imct of 69 acre, partially altuat- on the lope of Knox Hutt, four n tal of Albany, ha been pur- iwd a H tor the Albany Coun- f dub and lf link. One fourth of the value of the entire lulturul output of the Mate Innt t poultry product. according L'. U I'l'ton. head -of the Pacific j!try Producer' aoclatlon. The U liivt'Kiiftailon committee an- atl by Governor Olcott some time i to uncertain new lourtti of kroua for the conduct of the atate j tmmeiit, will meet In Salem April L the (tmmid that th fit y may levy prhlrl" ta f'r regulatory purpom- f Dot a a mean of reverjie. Circuit ! Chm)hell bnn het Illegal tht! INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE KJ a00.0O for tbt ronalructlon of 1'ruUaU.t boaplui In lndlton wai tol' d by tli- board of director of th. l'er.dkton fominrclttl uHMruiHtlon. jt I pUnncl Vi) tirivt fwmirurtlou work aturti-d within (iU day. Tlan for tb completion of the proj wt to cotiNtruot a prrnan,nt road from Albany via Lebanon up the gouth Baatlam valley to Caacadla were for mnlated at a mating In Albany, at tended by U.bKatio,, of prominent en rrom Albany and I-banon. The Oregon public ,.rvlc e commi. Ion b granted the Morrow counti court prrmlaalon to conatruct a high way at grade aero t track of the uregon wanhlngton linn at a point wear floulder. Two gradw cronnlng provbuly mttahllahed are to b aban- don o J Tt mad- by the lloaeburg can nary have regultncl In a aatlafactory method of canning broccoli, according 10 tianagKr Frank Norton, and In fu iur mau tie.i which cannot be rlaed a extra fancy ahlpmenu to eatern market may be canned and placed on the market. The Itooervclt Memorial highway In Oregon 1 being conaldered a a road of primary Importance, the chief of the bureau of public road ha Inform ed Itepren-ntatlve llawley. The mat ter la now belli Investigated by engi neer of the bureau at Portland and Ban Franclaco, It iu'IilT HalenV annual bloaaom day will bo held tbt year on April 30, according to a dcllon reached at a meeting of the Cherrlan organization. Invitation will be ent to all commercial and fra ternal bodiea In Oregon and It wa predicted that not e than 20,000 proo will Join In observing th event. Sale of lumber by firm affiliated In the West Con t Lumbermen' aaao- elation eiceedud production by a good margin during the week ending April S, according to the weekly report of th aeocltttlon. The report ahow that the mill manufactured 78,518,43.1 feet of lumber, gold (t7.728.487 feet and hipped 72.133.394 feet, A alngle order for 11 carload of canned product of the plant of the Kugene Krult Grower' acaoclatlon ha juat been received from a l'enn ylvanla firm, according to J. O, Holt, managar of the aoclatlon. The order call for aaaorted frulta and vege table, to be delivered a aoon a the various producta are packed. There were three futalltlea In Ore gon duo to Induatrlal accident durliiK iht wc-ek ending April 13, according to a report prepared by the atati Indua trlal accident coutmlMlon. The vie- 'WEED' GROWN IN MANY UNDS Almost Every Country In the World Ha Made a"; Last an Attempt to Cultivate Tobacco. Home old Engllah chronicle ahow that the early cultivation of tobacco In England wa attended with atrang re Rulta. In 1055 the county hangman of Ulouceaterublre complulned that men were ao bimy growlnif tobiicco t bat thpy neither bii'l time nor inclioMtlon for nhe'j alenling. The oppottltlon of the I BURGLAR WANTED i ' By MA3EL PAR8QN8 The aoclul climbing Mra. Hogg was heartbroken, '11m clever ,,econd atory worker" who lm,l vlaltcd ao iimny real- tliii-g of Hie, wlihy HihI the lUt might be Unit of the nodal reglxtcr hud for gome renaon forgot to cull ilium the llognn. There waan't another home lu TylervilUt that coulalned go many coily furiilglilngH, allver and Jewelry punlcularly Jewelry and yet Mr, lii'tig waa denied a ahare of the lliue Uglit with the arinfoerucj-. "It ain't a If we ain't not nothing. I'blneaa," aha Nobbed, her mtwiy tlla-1 cept In any pbyglck gurden for either minion naMiing m the morning aun a alio pourcl llm coffee. "There the JoueaeN, and" "Stop right there I" exclaimed Mr. Hogg Irritably. "Ain't I done all I can? Ain't I gone all over Oil house every night and opened the window? Why, luKt night 1 even left the front door bulf open, and did any burglar come In? lld he, I auk you? No!" be continued, anawerlng hi own question. What elae be might have aid will never be known, a the butler entered at that moment, and If there wa any S'honj Jjejitood lu awe It waa nenry me miller. Succeaa bad come to the Ilogga late lu life, and while Mr. Hogg wus In clliied to lie back and take thing e'agy, Mra. liogg w;ag happy ""'y when alie waa "among thoge present.'' Hut I'hlnea wa a good ajiort and under her constant urge be ran her a pretty good aeiond In their chaae for aoclal recognition. He anillated himself with every club and every hx-)h1 uffalr ahe auggeMied, and gave her every bleaaed thing ahe wanted but there; pauae a moment. There la one thing In which be had failed. Mr. Hogg told him, In that heart touching, sobbing way of her, that the Powell and Hentons had NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County. Maggie C. Bartch, Plaintiff va. , George E. Quiggle, Fannie E. Quig gie, hi wife, C. II. Hill, Pearl Hill, hi wife, J. P. Willbank, M. E. WiJlbanka, his wife, B. F, Hart and Dan J. Malarkey, Defendant. By virtue of an alia execution, and order of eale iaaued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 18th day of March, 1922, Page Seven FOR POLK REPRESENTATIVE I beg to announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for the nomi nation of representative in the atatr legislature from the 11th district (Polk couny). With the slogan, "No interest to serve but the people's interest," I respectfully ask for the support of the Republican voters of the county. D. E. FLETCHER tnlO-tf royal HtuurtK to tobacco ruining In Kng- jUpon a judgment and decree entered rn fit) whole!.! vehicle lice,, I mi wrre rhomaa Olaon, miner. Scof- fiosnce. A'hll the total of pontal aavlng d' 'ita la the I'nlte.l State decrcaaed O.OOO In March, Portland wn one ib five clileg In the Cnlted State mike a sain In exccn of fl&.noo 'ItiK th month. :Tbe backward aprlng aeaaon I prov- k a IxK.n to the fruit crop of the river vglli'y, irapeclally the penr P, hy hnlilluK the bloaNomlng period k thus huHonlng the danger of f j- froai damage. X A. Churchill, atate auperlntendrrt public Instruction, linn named a ntnlttm comnoacd of nromlnent ton educators to aaalKt In re via- the courso In Kngllah for the lilKh Ooll Of till) htate. VT,B Cormdla Marvin, tte llbrar- haa left for Chicago, Detroit and iff eaaiern cttlea where pli- will pa month or lx week. She will It many of the larger and more lm- tant libraries of the enat. tate Traffic Officer Drown. I laden WiTl l.rnn irli t lit in I nt it a ntier' court at Corvallla. rbarited ll Vlolttllllir til, i Irnfftn r,lln. ,,.,. '7 had parked !hlr mntnrpvrlpa done to th city fire bvdranta. Jot"'pIi niersack ninl William 1'ardy, "nani, und Steven Joseph Schmidt, ltlve of Hungary, were barred from '"hlp In tho circuit court at lk'"i because they claimed exemp 111 from military dutv durlnir the kltl war. 'leconinti 'mini t mm nii'im un inn Placo Deschutea county on a ciihIi 1b 'llhln threo yenra featured n f" report of the grand Jury. Out, m"ng warrant imiiitrin,iui in rnd and general fund waa arlvcn 114,000, Pl'e Iobsoh In Oreirnn niil,t nf 'r"nd 1,, March aggregated 1276.- J. according to a report Issued by BRrber, RtatP fire mar.hal Thorp i ra 84 fires, the moat disastrous of occurred at Oregon City with a h8 f 188,000. if Jmublle dealers associations (, " 1 Btu''!) drlvera' associations In . state, through a Portland attor- petitioned the Oregon pub Btan. . C0mmlB8'on to order the J T lon of Warn'nK lights at n.11- Accordlnj to a preliminary report lrl m.a'Ju,t beetl Issuod by the de ireau r comlTloc,. through the W dah! th cenBU8' the total mort M on owned home and farms lMa f r,,g0n ,n 1920 W(l8 (Mand tho total value of these 8M ii meS 0nd farmB wa" -255' nil, "J Wort debt thua repre-.- ,3 per t8nt of the total value. field; Marcus Ixivennteln. teamster, Portland, and Anent Lcmonldis, ata tlon man. Myrtle Point. A total of 396 accident were reported. The tonnage report of the port of Aatorla for March, when compared with, that of the corresponding month of laat year, showed an Increase of more than 120 per cent !nihe amount of freight loaded or discharged from ocean going learners. There was also an Increase of more than 100 per cent In the toimage handled at the termin al by river and coasting vesaela. The director of the Hooaevelt Highway aaaociatlon, at a meeting In Kugene, adopted reaolutlon anklng Governor Olcott to request from Attorney-General' Van Winkle a new opinion on the validity or the state highway cominlaalon transferring the 12,500,000 bonds voted by the people of tho state for the Rooaevelt high way, to other project. U wan an nounced that thla action on the part of the commission will be fought and that strong efforts will be made for an early beginning of construction on the highway. When the time for filing declara tions of candidacy for the primary election to be held May 19 expired, even republicans and four democrats had entered tho gubernatorial con test. The laat republican to file for governor wa Philip Wlthyenmbe of Yamhill, brother of the late James Wlthyeombe. Other republican candi dates for governor are Charles Hall of Marshfleld, L. K. Dean of Kugene, I. L. Patterson of Kcola. J. D. Loe of Port- hind. Hen W. Olcott oi caumi uU George democratic candidates for governor are Walter M. Pierce of La Grande, Will K Purdy of Salem. S. G. Starkweather of Mllwaukle and Webb Holmes of Til lamook. A coincidence In the personnel of the new officers of the grand council of Oregon of Royal and Select Masters of the Maaonlc fraternity, named at the annual assembly hold In Albany, developed in that four of the tlx ap pointive officers are prominent In edu cational circles in this state. Freder ick S. Dunn, appointed grand sentlne , is a member of the faculty of the Unl ver.lty of Oregon; B, B. Beatty, named grand chaplain, is a profeaaor at the Oregon Agricultural college; H. r. Carl.ton, who waa advanced from grand aentlnel to graad ateward, s .?Per.tendent of the public achools CBugene. and J. JO. Martin, who waa selected for grand captain o the guard, which is the hlght aPPlnU ItL, 1. a member of the Portland school board. family tree, and she didn't have one. Never mind, Lucy," he said sooth ingly, "we got money enough to get a front lawn full of mem!" So you see, dear reader, his heart was In the right place. Away from the eye of Henry, they klKHed In rtlng at the door. "Cheer up, dear," said Phlneaa en couragingly. "we'll be robbed yet." And Lucy smiled fulntly In hoie and partly becauat Mr. Powell, acroa the street, wa looking ou. Phlneaa waved his cane airily as he entered bin motor, fur the same reasons that Lucy Krniled, and be wa off. Arriving at hi office he Immediate ly rmiif for hi secretary. "Mr. Uugget," aald he. In hi cute little poinpou way, "do you know uny (Cixwl 'porch climber'? I mean, ure you acquainted with any good crook? I meiin what Ithat In" Plainly, PhlneuH wan confused. Mr. Daggct doecu t know jet what hi employer meant, but lie was glad to get out of Ida night, and for the rest of the day he went about on tip toe with a moist handkerchief In hi band, and a glassy look In hi eye). Now, while the Hoggs valued the no toriety of a burglary, let It be known (lint there was about $XO,XK) worth of Jewelry, which was carefully concealed every nighf, that they had no Inten tion of losing. Thut night, while pre wiring for bed, Just at the moment that Mrs. Hogg had put all the Jewelry In the cafe after a careful checking, a loud crash sounded through the house, and while they looked at each other, first in surprise und then In joy, thut crush wn followed by another. "A burglar! A robber!" Mr. Hogg shouted enthusiastically, mailing out into the bull, Mrs. Hogg close In his wuke. Snapping on the lights In descent, they arrived un the scene at the moment the policeman ljtid subdued big prisoner. Subdued doesn't convey the picture nt all; he waa worse than that, and as he stood there In the light, It ls.no wonder recognition was de layed. Mr. IIoj;g was the first to wake "P. "Why, It's Henry!" he exclaimed In amazement. He whs right. He was the bntler. It seems that Henry was not n real burglar nothing like that quite a duffer nt It, In fact. It was simply a manifestation of his interest in his employers. He knew how anxious ! they were to ho rolibeil, and as it j made him nervous to sleep in a house J that wns open to the world, he had re solved to the end the suspense for . . 1 both. Steal nothing, you mmerstauu ; lund Is nld to have been "for revenue only." It has been written that Charles II "prohibited, In order to maintain the revenue from It Import duties, the cul tivation of tobacco In England and Ire lund under a fine of 40 shilling for every rood planted with the herb, ex university or In any private garden for pbyslck or chlrurgery." In WA the penalty wa Increased to 10 pound sterling per rood. It 1 not generally known that to bacco Is grown In nearly every country In the world Kngland, Ireland, France, . Switzerland, Spaln( Italy, China, Japan, Uruguay, Argentina. Java, and so on throughout the world except In the extreme northern and southern latitude where the tempera ture 1 too low. There have been various efforts during the last ten years to revive interest in the cultivation of tobacco In England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Otdtim Footoan. Football may be a rough game, but It 1 quite gentle and harmless now compared to what it used to be. Way buck in the Eighteenth century when the sport was in It swaddling clothes, the type of ball used wa not so kind to the feet of the one who kicked it. Eighteenth-century footballs were made of straw which was braided until a long rope waa obtained. This was then wound and colled Into the shape desired. The finishing touch wa to knock it around In water until It became hard and unyielding. When the leather ball finally re placed the old straw model. It was stuffed with horse hair until It be came bard and solid. The leather ball was at first scoffed at by the old timers who had played the game when straw balls were in vogue. Even when stuffed with hair, the leather ball was regarded as a toy for weaklings who were afraid of injuring their feet. The parents of that age had more in said Court on the 20th day of Oct' ober, 1913, in favor of the above named defendant, Dan J. Malarkey, and against C. II. Hill, and Pearl Hill, his wife, de fendants, commanding me to satisfy the sum of one thousand and thirty three and 32-100 dollars ($1033.32), and the further sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) attorneys fees, and the further sum of ten and 60-100 dollars ($10.50) costs and disburse ments, now due on said judgment with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 20th dav of October. 1913. in United States Gold Coin, together with the costs of and upon this writ; And in obedience to said alias execution I did on the 22nd day of March, 1922, duly levy upon all of the right, title, interest and estate which the said defendants, C. H. Hill and Pearl Hill, husband and wife, or either of them, now have, and which they or either of them had on the 26th day of December, 1915, or at any time since that date, in and to the following described real Eroperty situated in Polk County, tate of Oregon, to-wit: Lot 8, in Block 19, Hills Town of Independence: West halves of Lots 7 and 8, in Block 1, Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lot 2, in Block 1, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, in Block 20, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Indepedence: Lot 3 in Block 20, Hills Addition, to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lots 5, 6 and 7, in Block 9, Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, in Block 12, ia Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: all of Block 15, excepting O and C. Right of Way, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lot 5, Block 13, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lots 2, 3, and 4, in Block 18 in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lot 5, in Block 18, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 17, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: A strip of land lying between tne A street, in wenry POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I am a candidate for joint repre sentative from Lincoln and Polk counties subject to the will of the Republican electors at the primary election in May, 1922. 24-tf B. F. JONES. ' TO THE VOTERS OF POLK , COUNTY On the basis of my record in the last session of the legislature, I am announcing myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Repre sentative for Polk county. P. O. POWELL 24-tf "l ANNOUNCEMENT . I hereby announce myself as candi date for renomination as County com missioner for Polk County, Oregon, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary, May 19, 1922. T. J. GRA'VES al4-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS SWOPE & SWOPE Lawyers Campbell Building INDEPENDENCE. OR. D. E. FLETCHER Cooper Building Attorney INDEPENDENCE. OR C. C. WRIGHT, M. D C. Veterinarian Residence, "Uncle BiHvV cause to complain about the rouj?hnesn of the game than have those of today, (north line of whose sons kick Inflated pigskin In- Hills Town of Independence, and the steud of solid balls of straw.- north line of Henry Hill and Martha .Ann Hills Donation Land Claim, in I ti n r , : J a. : , rout toumy, uregun, saiu snip uemg about one-hall a mile long. Surely a Genius. A man In a small town had -a son who returned home from dental col lege and opened an office for practice. At the end of a week the neighbors told one another that "practice" was Indeed the proper word; and one of them even went so far us to suggest to the young dentist's fond father that a man should be of a mechanical turn of mind In order to be a successful dentist. "Why," exclaimed the father, "Jim Is a genius! One day last summer I sent, him to cultivate the orchard, and a cultivator tooth caught under a root : whereupon the boy took his pocket knife and tried to cut the root off. But finding It slow work, he hammered his knife Into the root with a rock untv be broke the blade. Then a bright thought came to him. Getting a club, be whipped the mules until the culti vator broke and he was free." Youth's Companion. If you want to sell it, buy it, trade it, or find it, try an Enterprise Classified ad. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has, by order of j owner of an undivided one-tenth in A strip of land, 102 feet by 114 feet in size, King east of lots 1 and 2, in Block 1, Henry Hills Town of Inde pendence. A strip of land in Lot 6, Block 2, Hills Town of Independence, said strip being 15 feet long and 6 feet wide, located north of the Miller property. A Dart of the Donation Land Claim of Henry Hill and wife. Notification No. 1525, Claim No. 45, in Town ship 8 South of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk County, Oregon, beginning at a point 146 feet west of the northeast corner of the John Davidson D. L. C. No. 44, thence north 351 feet, thence west 60 feet, thence north 400 feet to an iron pipe, thence west 16.5 feet to an iron pipe, thence south 195.8 feet to an iron pipe, thence east. 68.2 feet, thence south 292.3 feet, thence east 60 feet to place of beginning. All surplus land in Blocks 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25, in Hills Town of Inde pendence, and in Blocks 5, 6, 15 and 16, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Towii of Independence, lying between the east line of 6th street and the west line of alley in said blocks, ex cepting only such land as has been heretofore sold and conveyed. All of the aforesaid real property having been formerly owned. by Mar tha Ann Hill at the date of her death, to-wit, on the 26th day of December. 1915. on which said date the defendant, C. H. Hill, became the Have Your Piano Tuned by an Expert Moore -Dunn Music Store Masonic Bldg., Salem Phone 506 Brotherhood of American Yeomen Meet in K. P. Hall 2nd and 4ta Wednesday nights. Visiting Mem bers Always Welcome. Foreman, Bli&s B. Byers. Arthur Black, Cor. the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, been appointed Administra tor with the Will annexed of the Estate of LAUCIOUS RICE, de ceased. All persons having claims a white of Portland. The 'llKst make a noise to arouse the house hold. That done, tne collected articles on the floor would lead to the belief thut the burglar had beep frightened away. Thus his employers could hold up their beads among the aristocracy of Tylervllle. As I snid before, Phlneas was a good sport, and after Henry had whis pered this explanation, he swallowed his disappointment and gave the watch ful, waiting patrolman a sign Indicat ing that his services would not be needed further. Mrs. Hogg was the first to enter their chamber, when with a sudden shriek she fell back into Mr. Hogg's arms. "Oh! Phlneas, we've been robbed!" she cried. Mrs. Hogg was right l The case with Its $30,000 contents, forgoKcn in the excitement, was gone! And, as it sub sequently proved, so was Henry! An Hour I a Measure. X What's your definition of an op timist? , y x man who can realize flflit even the hour of adversity contains only 60 minutes. terest therein as devisee under the last will and testament of said dece dent. Now, therefore, by virtue of said alias execution, judgment order, de cree and order of sale and in com- against said estate should present i j on Saturday, the 29th the same to the undersigned at Inde lday of April, 1922, at 1 o'clock p. m. pendence, Oregon, within six months at the front door of the County Court , , . f. f fv; 'House in Dallas, Polk County, Ore- from the date of this notice. , , oLf Dated and first published April 14, re(emption as provided by law), to 1922. ' the highest bidder for cash in hand, C. A. McLAUGHLIN "n the riEht title interest and estate ...... . . .which the within named defendants, C. Administrator c. t a. of the es- H Hm and Peflrl HiH husband and tate of Laucious Rice deceased. wife, or either of them now have, Jno. R. Sibley Attorney for Estate. and which they or either of them 8-14-Ot . . .i . ii j 1 1 i 4.1. or since mat uaie nau in aim w me above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. JOHN W. ORR, Sheriff pf Polk County, Oregon. Dated this 31st day of March, 1922. First publication March 31st, 1922. Last publication, April 28th, 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly appointed executors of the estate of C. H. Wheeler, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk county, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said etsate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to gether with the . proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned executors at their residence near Buena Vista, Oregon, in said county, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published April 14th, 1922. DeOrsa D. Wheeler Eugene W. Wheeler . Executors of the estate of C. II. Wheeler, deceased. B. F. Swope, Attorney. The Enterprise is still $1.50 a year A.J. Foster! , PAINLESS Corn Doctor All Foot Troubles Cured Painless S22 State Street Salem, Oregon Above Patton's Book Store 8l4-5t fo. X HO Efficient Service Courteous Treatment A. L. KEENEY Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Calls Promptly Answered liay . or Night Reasonable Prices Phones 9821; 9822 Independence, Oregon j Wind Mill Barber Shop j ! W ATKINS & WEDDLE, Props. 5 I I o We appreciate your trade. ? Pioneer Employment Co. ' 14 North Second St. Portland, Oregon Furnishes Hay, Harvest and Farm Hands Write for Magazine Em ployment Service, our publi cation Free to All. Phone Broadway 2278 ! i ranama, Dtraw anu , J Felt Hats ' Cleaned and Blocked j I They Look Like New ? Style and Service THE HAT BOX 179 South High Street SALEM, OREGON L. fi7. HUM Care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. 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