c SL______ TREASURES OF BUDDHIST AR i CO NFECTIOERY FOR THE AFFECTION-ARY If the «ay to a .na:/b ueart is through his stomach, as the old saying goes, then surely the right road to a woman’s good graces is through a box of choc­ olates and bon-bons. Of course only the daintiest morsels will accomplish that end—and "b est” means Clark’s. Send a box to- day to your bestest. CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. Cross & White Heating Stoves and Stove Boards at re­ duced prices. A real assortment of Granite Roasters for the holiday dinner. F * l Many other articles in keeping with the season. Cross & White Z r / '» p a t h u p a n d g o to Msrvelous C '''e - ~ ------d > C ....-I.3 S in u .s i i . plw Ml CALIFORNIA DaigoJI in J a p n. P u lp tl. th e head tem p ■ of the Ot •chiM.1 .if th e SI. neon ‘ o f R e. i lh i m ii Io Ja p a n , sit mi eil i . fa r I r . K yoto. In ihe I j i d istric t, s i k ... -■ It» uutne Is relatio n Io K.upM" P s i go, w ho reigned from to Its nam e orlg natod from i.ie fact tlm It« founder, Abbot Shull», n r . • to i l l ! ' village and exclaim ed a f ie r lie tl -a n from an old fa rm e r’s sp rin g : “ Tin w a te r w as a s good a» .h. .. It is a K u d tlh la t w o rd no aning in m lo ■< rich liquor. T h e posilm , >us till.' o the em p ero r m ust I. ve o r i. n o te from his devotion to the t.":,| Its founder, a s well a - f r o t i his Imri:! in th e tem ple grounds. R a re specim ens of l'.udil!.1st a r t am ' lite ra tu re , c are fu lly p res m i l as tin tetnple tre a s u re s of I »a g o ji. a n d ex h lb ite d re ce n tly al Toklo. through tin effo rts of Iir. K atsum i K oroltu o. t i l l ' e d ito rial sta ff o f hlsti l Io; .- " ¡ l|.h T :;l m a te ria ls In T oklo Im perial unO ersIty, brin g the sto ry o f the toinple din.'." to 300 y e a rs ago. Am ong the ,.. eu lia r p a in tin g s in the tem ple a re tie "'flower view ing s c r e e n s ” p ic tu re s ot horse tra in in g and a collectn.n of fan p a in tin g s said to l.e ra re trea su re s. In th e lite ra ry collection th e re I an Illu s tra te d copv of t i e th ird ml of “S c rip tu re of C ause and Effect o the Rust a n d the I'rc.-ent.” It w.i m ade nearly 1.200 y e a rs ago lint tl . colors In the p ictu re a re as fresh a ; the p re sen t day pigm ents. Phis . . i| is considered the oldest tiling e x tan t in Ja p a n of colored a r t on paper. “Winter’s Summer Garden” Sooner or later everyone goes to California where the bright warm sunshine greets you; where the delightful climate, the sweet scented flowers and the lure of the sea welcomes you to this land of beauty and charm. Four Daily Trains ‘The S h asta” “ Oregonian” “ California E xpress “ San F rancisco E xpress’ Pi rtlantl to San Francisco and N ew Through Sleeping Car Service Seattle, Tacoma and Portland to San Francisco and Los Angeles Proviile co m fo rtab le accom m odations a n d e x c e lle n t service. W inter Excursion T ickets a re on sale to Southern C alifornia Y our copy of o u r new tiooklet ‘‘C a lifo rn ia for th e T o u rist' w ill be m ailed F R E E on re q u est. In q u ire of Local T ic k e t A gent for p a rtic u la rs as to fares, rontes, sle ep in g c a r re serv a tio n s a n d tra in service, o r w rite SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES , JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger A g e n t TREES GIVE MILKLIKE JUICE Albany S a le m BUSICK’S T ro p ic s P rovide P re tty F a ir S u b sti­ tu te for th e Ar.imal P ro d u ct in Use in N orthern Climes. Will chop Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satudays. Uz In B ritish G uiana anil th e W ist $ Indies, an k s of Mz the R iv p er a r tlc D eu iih ien i* ' ira. on th the ere b grow s a Mz tu Mz Mz Mz Mz S O. W . F R L M & Mz “Perhaps You Don’t Know” •ays th e G ood Judg c f> H ow long a little of the R e a l T o b a c co Chew will last N or how much gen nine chewing satisfac­ tion the full, rich real tobacco taste will give. A sk any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew. H e will tell you that this class of tobacco will give more satisfac­ tion—and at less cost— than the ordinary kind. / * ■ / ■ > « I ftP O U n p le a s a n t Stylet W -B C U T ia a long fine-cut tobacco R IC H T CU T is a short-cut tobacco •" tre e know n to the n a tiv e s ns the hyn hya, w hich yield!, from Its hark and p ith a Juice slightly rich e r and th ic k e r th an cow 's m ilk. Tin- tre e Is a bout fo rty feet high nisi eighteen Inches In c irc u m fe re n ce when full grow n, nnd th e n a tiv e s use Its Ju ee ns we use m ilk, it being p e rfe c tly h arm less a n d m ixing well witli w ater. T h e C in g alese h a v e a tris.— they call It k lrin g h u m a —w hich yields a fluid In all re sp ec ts like m ilk ; while In th e fo re s ts of Rarn grow s a t r i e called the m aesenodendron. v liiili gives a m llkllke Juice. It r a i l he kept for an indefinite tim e anil show s no tendency to becom e sour. On th e o th e r hand, c erta in tre e s In the valleys of A nnum and In f a tin g ia yield a sim ila r flu’ I. which, when e x ­ posed to the a i r . begin« te form Into a kind of cheese, w hich very soon becom es sour. In th e C a n ary Isla n d s th e re Is n tre e called tah ay n d o h . . o f w h ic h th e m ilk, thickened Into a Jelly, Is con­ sid ered a delicacy. D «*ny. H Q / B rodfyw dy. N e w Y ork^City ■'* ▼ oh Oot ALL FOUR of Tboao M A G A Z IN E S and O UR N E W S P A P E R Year Each ^ H i» Sa* FQR $ l 2 » ‘ t i b - O 2 O ~ 5 rO R tX Q g P T lO N A L O F P 1W * * rw x ew > L A U f . . ua t n t o . K Order Now A S H O R T T IM K QNL' •wbes.r1p«U>n« w iU b « « B t« u s .U 4 f o r c o ,!« t« o f A ^ p i m i . o n . t Look for some special club ratei that we hope to have for you befon very long. R E T A IL E R S AT W H O L E SA L E P R IC E S Soap and Washing Powder 1 .0 0 16 Crystal White soap 17 Rob White soap 1.00 17 White Wonder soap 1.00 4 Easy Day .25 25 3 A B Naptha 10 Fels N aptha 85 3 'rystal White Soap Flakes .25 Lorge package Golden Rod Washing powder .25 C ’trus .28 3 Cre.ne Oil .25 12 C’eme Oil .95 3 Palm O’ive .25 12 Palm 0 ive .95 BROOMS All Gold regular 1.65 B tby Blue regular 1.10 Brown handle regular 75e D ream ». A London chem ist, d re am in g th a t he hnd sw allow ed poison by nilstnke, ro se from th e c h a ir in which he had fallen asleep and, so vivid had tin d ream been, he w ent to th e shop and took an an tid o te. B ut t i l ls . In the ab se n ce of real poison, began to poi­ son him, and before lie realized the m istake tl.e e rro r w u s ’beyond repn In a n o th e r e ase a rnan, a f ie r a h e a t­ ed a rg u im n r w ith a visiting friend, dreaiueil th a t Ills g u e st w as In his room m olesting him . H e actu ally “f e lt” rough b an d s on his body. Jum ped o u t of bed. and ra n to Ids frie n d ’s room . T h ere he a ta ' kisl his Innocent “a s s a ila n t" so violently th a t th e la tte r w as confined to lied for sev­ e r a l w eeks. Jest o f a Jehu. BIGSUBSCRIPTION OFFER First Door W est of St Francis Hotel. Phone C O D Orders 77 A London bus d riv e r hnd cut I t ah ea d o f a cabm an r a th e r aw kw nriiR brin g in g upon him self a tira d e e ab u se lib erally s p r ln ’ led w ith profa- itjn T h e bus d riv e r listened to It n ’ w ith a good n a tu re d sm ile, and ih a s he clicked up his horses he ,, m a rk e d : " T h a t’s wot I calls ’nvln a horn atn en tal h n d d ress p re sen te d l you."—B oston T rau a crip L E asily H eld Up. R e sid en ts of Salem u- I to tell c'ei fully about one o f th e ir fellow cit le n s w ho w as re tu rn in g Inte one i :1 In a snow storm along tin oi l Salei tu rn p ik e w hen he w as suddenly co: fn .n tisl hy a burly figure Hint a p eared to extend one arm vigorous! aa If to dem and. “ Y our money o r yi llf e l” M indful of the proverb e In g th e b e tte r p a r t of va lor, continu Mr. F re d e ric J. W ood, w h o Incident In “T h e T u rn p ik e s of A'c E n g lan d ," th e tra v e le r le.-tily tos- hls w utch nnd p a rs e to th e illm ly -. figure and re tre a te d . T he n e x t m or Ing. w ith rein fo rcem en ts, he re tu rn to th e scene of h l- iliscotnflture. ot to e x p erien c e h itte r m ortifleati • w hen his v a lu ab le pro|>erty w ns feu In th e horse trough a t th e foot of tfe old fashloneil pum p, w hich still hel Its ground w ith h an d le hu-U uutal. COFF EE and TEA 1,45 .95 .50 1 pint Mazola 1 quart Mazola 1-2 gallon Mazola 1 gallon Mazola 1 pint Wesson Oil 1 quart Wesson Oil 1-2 gallon Wesson Oil 1 gallon Wesson Oil 2 pounds Peanut butter 5 pounds Peanut b utter 1 pound Nucoa 3 pounds Nucoa .35 .65 1.25 2.40 .38 .68 1.30 2.50 .25 .60 .35 1.00 BREAKFAST FOODS No 10 Pancake No 10 Wheat hearts No 10 Graham No 10 Pure Buckwheat No 10 Pastry Flour No 10 Corn Meal 10 pounds bulk Oats Pckg Olympic W heat hearts Pekg Olympic Pancake 2 Puffed Rice 2 Grape N uts .75 .75 .55 .75 .55 .45 .60 .30 .30 .32 .30 1.20 3 pounds M J B 5 pounds M J B 2.00 3 pounds Dependable .95 RAISINS •5 pounds Dependable 1.95 2 1-2 pounds Folgers 1.15 Two 15 oz packages Raisins 5 pounds Folgers 2.00 Two 11 oz packages Raisins 2 1-2 pounds Hills Red Can 1-15,2 pounds bulk Raisins I pound Tree tea •■’5 12 packages C urrants 1-2 pound Tree tea .30 2 packages Dates 1 pound Folgers .50 CANNED GOODS 1-2 pound Folgers .25 1-2 pound Liptons tea .42 2 cans Delmonte Corn 1 pound Liptons tea . » I 2 cans Delmonte Peas Green tea in bulk .4 0 12 cans Delmonte Tomatoes Black tea in bulk .40 ¡2 cans Delmonte Peaches 1 pound Ghirardellls choc­ , 2 cans Corn olate .40:2 cans Peas 1 pound Ghirardellis cocoa .40 2 cans Tomatoes 50c Instant postuni .40 2 cans String Beans Blain postum .20 2 cans Pineapple 30c Instant postum .25 2 cans Clams 2 cans Carnation milk .27 2 cans Shrimp 12 cans Carnation milk 1.60 2 cans Salmon 12 cans Bordens milk 1.60 2 cans Pork and Besns ' 2 < ans Oysters SYRUPS 2 can Soups 10 pounds Dark Karo .80 2 cans Dried Beef » pounds Dark Karo •f;’ BAKING POWDER 10 pounds Marshmallow 1. I o | ,G0 12 oz Royal '» pounds Marshmallow 1.80 16 oz Schillings 10 pounds Karo Maple .90 16 oz Rumfords 5 pounds Karo Maple Large Log Cabin 1.45 16 oz Cleveland 5 pounds Wedding Breakfast .60 16 oz Folgers 16 oz Crescent SHORTENING Ryzon No 5 White Ribbon .if» We want your Eggs. No 10 White Ribbon 1.45! Cash or Trade. No 5 Cottolene 1 00 No 5 Pure Lard 1.10 .85* 3 pounds Crisco .55 .45 .55 .45 .45 .45 .45 .35 .50 .32 .30 .28 .45 .45 .35 .50 .35 .25 .45 .25 .35 .35 .45 .30 .35 .35 .35 .35 Vim Flour. I