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THE SALEM CAPI'AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914. THREE. oa and Personal By Mollie Runcorn THE Present cold period which met with thft immediate condemnation of the older folk bun been a source of extreme delight to the younger, mak ing potmible as it has, the unusual diver-' si on of ice skutinjr. Yesterday, the slough south, and the ininitiire' lakes north of the city, supplied abuudnut opportunity for lovers of the recreation and they wero there numerously. The sporting goods stores were kept busy the punt week filling orders for the little ice shoes, and dozens of pairs, in the discard from the skating of several jears ago, were again brought into use. The pleasure subservient to Oregon's vlimatic conditions will, however, prob ably be of short duration, us it is ex pected that the thermometer will reg ister a warmer temperature within u Fifth street tew days. X A i A X For a Greater Salem ures nl'ter each concern denote number! of people employed.) Public Institutions. Stato institutions $111,070,110 I Capitol and Supreme Court.. 30.(1:! 1 .l0 Mrs. Xellio White, Mrs. Jessie Crosson, Miss Ureta Crossan Mrs. Matlock und Mrs. Breiinnn. Mrs. Crossan served re freshments. .Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Sykes, January seventh. Christinas time is here. The time of rounded on all sides by streams that ; County 'officers and help (3(1) happiness and good cheer for all. As; wi" ''tt'1 ,he ''ity and furnish power j Postoffioc ti ; . .,. f i.ifor all purposes. And it can be used , City offices one of the l le.onmig ottieers of tbef . 1 1 . ., ,. . . ., .. . v, i i- i , , . , , .. : ns a means or building up the citv in I Public schools (100) city will try and state briefly what the! ,,vorv ,vav. u we llavo ,,ow;r f0; High school (2S) new k. (ministration hopes to accom-l offer manufacturers they will locate Willamette I'niversiiv (IS)., plish. ! their factories here. We can in that ' It is the hope of the new officers to w-v tunusli pay rolls that will in-! Total give a sauo unit satisfactory govern- crease me vniuo ui our properly, tower. Public Service Corporatlous. ment for the coining year. To try and! U"". n"'1 keep our citizens employed j Portland Huiluay, Light and -treat every one so that they will feel the year around at profitable labor. power Co (04) 4 1" inui we nave ircareu inem rigut, piayeu . " i--y "J " Pacific Telephone, anil Teleg- uuc.vsi uii uii in rsiiitt-iu oi T-.i,ii'0: graph Co (541 simply for citv lights alone, not count-: , ,, ' , ' ,'. illir liuhts for all 7h honsis ',1 ., ;A,,1 0,l"'r ''Oipi-rntlOllS state buildings and the amount that is used for power purposes. This is on an investment far more' than it would cost t lie ruv to buv a no favorites and given every one a square deal. There are no large projects ahead iu the usual business of the city. The city has been paved until there are very few streets left to be paved that are able t ostand the cost, 2,900.00 4.000.31) 2,500.00 ! D.000.00 :i, loo.i ii) 2,200.00 72,S11.4i): .45, I 2.250.00 ' 2,000.00 1 Total ' ' 8'I!)L45 Larger Manufacturing Concerns. T. Kav Woolen .Mills (125),. 0.000.00 v.. : n water right, miner site. install t ie rouem .M nr. l'o. .Hi 000.00 and trust to commence work as soon as! necessary plant and cany the power to Anderson Holier AVorks ( 2S) l,i.i5.00 possible after tho first of the year so! 'le'i'. , .(Ueason (.love lactory (.12). 1,000.00 as to i?ive umnlnvmcnt durinir thp win- ; The rilv ,-nti soil' Cjii- tunra limn Total 0,275.00 canning Companies. served bv the hostess assisted bv Mrs, Hoy Clark and Mrs. Prince. .Next meet ing at Mrs. W. W. Hills, Market and . The regular open social night for the Miss Verne DeWitt went to Portland) Maccabee lodge will be held Wednes Saturday, where she will spend the' day evening, December 30, when the Holidays with friends. Tomorrow shoi Mr Knights anil the Ladies will en will he an attendant at the marriage of! tertain jointly, friends and lodge mem Aliss Agnes Hall, of Sulom, to William! hers being welcome on this date. Bert Powell, of Portland. . I An enjoyable contribution to Iho A pretty miscellaneous shower was affairs which their order has given tho compliment paid Miss Hazel Mor-j recently will be the banquet, to be ris, bride-elect of William F. Mosher, held by the members of the Knstcrn by her sisters Miss Martha and Miss star circle, following the installation l'ilvirn at their home, 331 North Four-0f officers Tuesday evening, January teenth street, Wednesdiip eve.niug. Miss nth. Their first dancing parly lust Thelnia and Miss Hernice Swayze were 'Monday and the large social gathering asked to assist in serving. Scarlet int the Mrs. L. K. Page home, lust hearts uud cupids cut; from paper ornn- Wednesday filled their calander for mented the dining room, suggesting tin", lust week, and each week of tho win approaching nuptials. M usic and games; ter will be marked by some pleasant were played, following which the event, honor guest opened her beautiful and. useful gifts. The invited guests were: Closing exercises at the Sacret Heart Misses Lillie Feller, Marie Meager,; Academy will be held Wednesday, Orphu I'.lliot, Clara Feller. TholmiC when many of the students will go to Swuyze Klvirn Morris, Jiianitii De Voe,! their homes to spend Christmas and 'Alary Burger, Winnifred Moir, liernico: New . Years. School will reopen on Swayze, Martha Morris, l.ois Bason,! January fourth. Mrs.' Franklin Lenou, Mrs. Kdwardj ' " Swayze. Mrs, Homer Mcllonoiigli, Mrs. jr, nn, Mrs. H. I. St. Helen will lie Oscar Morris, Mrs. Curtis .ininierman, (lie guests of the (ienrge llliinchards iu Mrs. William Morris and Mrs. Martini Portland on Christmas day, ami will .1. Morris of Turner. 1 remain for a week. The FJite Embroidery Circle was en tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ilattic (liven, at her s)acious home on North .Commercial street. Christmas colors were used iu decorating, holly being tastefully arranged with poinsct- t,i lilnuu,iii Tlti, ult.ii', mm, ii-ua miii.ti enjoved bv the guests who passed the ter lll0'ths to those that need it and! enough to pay operating expenses and .;'..' ...!.,.' I. l l 1ivA thrill It cIlHIICP til Slllllllirt t lll'lll-! OIV II itumvtl I. lllllt U-hi.'ll M-ill tlru.lxullt- iimu wiiii nrisiiuus wurn una social n , , . . . , ' . . : . . " i " ci r.. i , ni , j, n -.a a conversution. A dainty luncheon wus c,v. ""' '"miiii's as mej uesire. pay lor us sen oy creating a sinning -'"" ' :'.' ; j no luiria in nie vnj iiniu i-ii 11 ust,-ti j mini nun ui nil- nine Hie IIOIIIIS tire ...... . . ... ,.v i, to the city officials all the work of duo et them and have a plant that Knlem Kruit Union (50-150). 2,000.00 1 laying sewers and building streets will help reduce taxation instend of Hunt Eros. (150-250) 3,500.00 1 bridges, etc., believing that tho city as at present taking IdiOO a year to1, ' can do the worn as cheaply and in a pay their street light bill aloiie. Its. Total . . 0,200.01)' more satisfactory manner than under! time the city got busy and lustulled a Lumber Companies. I the contract system. j plant us within a few years the desir-, Capitul Lumber Co. (10) , ,. S00.00 j There is also, one strong benefit by, able power sights are going to be taken Falls Citv Lumber Co. '(171.. 1 Vn) nil having the city do the work and that and the city will have to pay a high Spaulding Co. (175) 10,000.00 is that home lubor can be employed, ; price for what they can get now at n ' ' keeping: the money ut home and giving1 very low valuation. 1 trust that the Total 1205000 it to those that support, the city and proper steps w ill soon be taken so that " Flouring Mills.' " make their homes here. I'ndei' tliCtliis work can be finished und we will Capital Citv (4) . ' li)00 -w " , ' '"i" n-Bn i iii.i, ...in ..ui Minn "Hi' t'herry Citv Mills ('II ploys who he pleases and it makes no; installed our own plant and saved the iirv u,,j ,,, ell ilit't'oi-elicn wlln nr wlult ttiev urn ns llinie villus u-n hnvii been iiiivintr nr'ivnl.i ' ' long as he can secure them at the low-! coiupunics. j . est possible wages. This often works Our citv is ns prosperous as anveity i " u J'o"'i''' iil0.no n great, hardship on our local men who in the Northwest todnv, new homes n re '. , "rav1- f1'8,1""1 Saml Companies. need the employment and are entitled to it. 250.no iso.no There are a few things Saleui needs and needs badly and that is its own water and electric light systems. If Salem hud bought the water works here at the commencing of the agita tion for city ownership a few years ago, the profits Hint the company hnve made, during that time would' have gone a long way towards paying for its cost. Siilem is never liable to secure the, best of water and proper service until the city does own and operate its own plant. Oregon bus the most natural power sites of any state in the I'nion today and the least developed. Saleui is sur- 'Mel- ,, . , ,'. ,, '. : i, flat, Dnrnnil, Catherine DeWitt A new Clll. I IS lieilin uik.iiii.i h i"i i n lOIII'WIUg piiijiliuii iiiisK'-i " i..' f I ,. l,i, l,n Mnitlm the wives of the ploys of the P. F,.' ,,npils of professor T. S. Huberts at the f J" '"K ' ' h,7" & K., under the leu.lorsl.ip of Mrs. L.JSIind school Friday evening. , , ' '5; , , , " T,,beriz- n..k. I M.- Fdwnid Shunk. ..Ii:,,,, linn,," I.ivesv. Hazel Oeoree; . KiiRelmaiin, 1'iai ces l iulierU, Kight ,. . . I . I...I.I 4, unit . m. '. 1.. II IM U...,1,l. i ne i.rs, ineeu.iK i ' ' , , ' 1 J . . .. ' t-,.. . V mi! ' i . ' ' I (i i lis ; Valse Dunseuse. Miles,, .lunnita viiations will be ninde later. Waltzing", Brown, Alice Sperling and Francos Sperling; Huet "The Pixies on The Degree of Honor Sewing Society the Wnler1', llruwii, Helen Aspinwall met ut the home of Mrs. Jessie Crosslin, and Huth Aspiuwull; Duel, "The Pixies Thursday nf toriioon. The time was' Asleen ". ISrowu. Olive Moores und .luuiiila Moores; " the Shepherd,' Wil son. Ornce Tscliudi; "Over the Mills," Wilson, Lena Hall; " In Hull Costume," l.iinue.. -Ili..el Long; "Winniwawn." .. i,..,i. ....: .ii. ii..:.... i;i,.. ' ; c V 1 1 1 11 . nillll iiMinniui. .li-iii, , ,. , Kdilh Duiv.i (lesten, Kdna Aclien.inn; Walt, in K uruiiioe, muius i ".". Hpent with needlework. Those present were Mrs. Hcrtha SI ut sitimii, . Mr:, (ihi'lys Stut-iiinn, Mis. Kiihiui Snool;, Mrs. Klln Trnver, Mrs. lOizabeth Sykes. Mrs. H. J. Leslie, Mrs. I a W ritiht lrs. Jo'ie Clossson, Mr Moores; "isabelle (Iriinde Yalse," liacln n, Olga Wickborg; Duct, "Yalse,," llohin, Nell Huberts- and Ituehili Huberts; " Lolienne Harp," Smith, Frances Coodenough; "Second Muziirha," (lodard; Huth Jones; "Craiiil Yalse de Concert," Miittoi, Nora Sclilensner; (a) "The Butterfly," Liivulle -(b) "The Pluto's Revels," hinoil, Lucile DeWitt; Nursery Hliynio FOR THE CHRISTMAS TABLE Princess Plum Pudding, Large, 50c; small .10c Atman's Plum Pudding Large, 55c; small 10c Best Mincemeat, bulk... 15c lb. Vorlbest Mliicomoat, 2 lb. palls, per pail 25c Cnlnnh Figs, per carton 25c Alniunds, no, 1 Walnuts, Bra zil, lb 25c No. 3 Walnuts, Filberts and Mixed, per lb 20c Fnr.cy Mixed Candy, lb 20c Choice Crisp Mixed Candy, ll).20c HUNT'S SUPREME CANNED OOODS Pineapple, can 20c, 15c, 10c Bartlett Penrs, can 25c Cling Ponchos, can 25c Apricots, can 20c Cherries, can 45c Asparagus, can .. ..25c, 20c, 15 Oyatcrs, c.'.n -15c, 25c, 10c Com, can 15c, 12' 2c, 10c Beans, can 20c, 12', sc, 10c Peas, can 25c, 15c, 8 l-3c Tomntoos, can .12V2c, 10c, 8 l-3c WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY (INCORPORATED) 101 NORTH. HIGH STREET. Grocery Telephone 830 Meat Telephone 840 The Christ inns program of the Y. W. C. A. of the I'nivorsily on hist Tues day aflcrnoou wus very delightful and a large number of girls uud outside visitors were iu attendance. For the past week the eirls rest room lias been iieautifullv deenrated with Christinas greens hud bright red ribbon bows. The -nf1 ernoou was informal, the pro. eriini being iinniinnuncod an I the uirls did sew ing while enjoying the iiiimboi'S. The program was: Christmas carol; I. layer, Miss Rey nolds; solo, Pnnuic McKenuon; solo, Carrie fooksey; solo, Florence Cook; scripture reading, .Mildred Bartholo mew; solo, Huth Winters; reading, "The Other Wise Mini,'' F.nid F.lliot; solo Leila McCuddnm. it At Iho F.uglownod school a Christinas program was given Friday by the pri innry grades which follows: Mother (loose Party, room 1; The First ( hiistnins, Louise. Wick; Christ mas, room 2; (iernian Christmas, Walter Hunt and Sam Diilryinple; The Fir Tree, room 2; Father Christinas, room II: drill, room 2; I rei.ch ( hristinas, going up everywhere our school census ' , , ".."n ".i t i,ih,j."i shows several' hundred new students Snlem lilo & Mere. Co. (32). 1,1)50.00 every vear and goes to prove that tho,'s"l('m Sewer Pipe Co. (14).. 1,520.00 city is forging ahead at nil times. : Salem Construction Co. (8).. .1 ..'KIO.OO Saleui is going to have another large: school house the coining year and it, Total $0,175.00 will only bo a very short time until! Bottlinjf Works. the High School will need enlarging oi" Salem Brewery Ass. (20-:i0)iH 3,000..in bv the addition of a Junior High (ii.leou Stolz Co. (,i) -I."!).!!) School. ; This nil shows a very healthy eonill-1 Total $ 3,4."i0.iiO Hon in the business life of tho city and . Packers and Allied Products, goes to prove (hat if we all work to- K, r. doss and Sou;. (15). ...ti I, IOU.no getner umi nnost rnr Miiem and Milem steuloff Bros. (KM.:!) 1 200.00 I resources, it will nrmg me results we. . all desire. ; T.itnl 2,:iiio.n.i Yours very truly, i Nurseries, T1AKLKY O. WIIITH. (junker Co. (.'hl-IH) 1 .luO oil All others (IO-.iO) 2,.HIH.i)il lielievf that times are going to the bad and that worse is yet to eomo, iSaturally, such conditions iu the 'omiiierciitl life of a large country are reflected in the more remote portions, but the effect, is not so great nor the depression iu business activity so badly felt as ia the larger centers which nr.! the cores nf this commercial life. Join, in this regard, may count itself extremely fortunate for its situ,. , for its varied interests, for its wide contributing territory, which places it practically independent of how things may go iu other less favored p luces. It is true, if the question is faced squarely, that buying and selling in the city has fallen off considerably during the past fall, but this condition is be lieved to show but slight effect of tile general poor outlook elsewhere. Christ mas shopping, iu tho niuin- buying ol useless but pretty trinkets, of jewelry, of extra clothing is much less t Ii 1 1 n heretofore. But this fact cannot bo taken as tho real criterion of business conditions. It shows thut. people nre not inclined to part with their money for useless gifts Hint only cuny toe i. ii i isi mil s niessno nl good cheer without proving of some intrin sic value. )n continst to this fulling off, the regular buying of drygoods, for example, is'ubout 'tiveiago lind the people are not slighting the nocessuijes of u coinfortublc existence. Outlook Is Promising. Business men, therefore, are not at tributing the present dullness to any thing being seriously at fault with the economic, conditions of the country. It is a recognized fact that commercial opportunities are good hern and else whore anil that the restraining influ ence is mainly lack of coiitidence. And, 'IV a I $ :i,.iiii).iih Brio.V, Companies. .1. C. Hoi, I, ins (12) riO.1,.10 Sfcor III. 'nnsmoe l . Lra.r. v Inexpensive Gifts of Reliable Values This season our store is filled to overflowing with gifts which are both charming and inexpen sive. Our specializing in goods suitable for presents of genuine worth but of medium- price will prove an important aid in selecting a gift. We call attention to a few of the many articles for your selection- Reduced Prices on Reduced Prices on Women's Neckwear Box Stationery Novelty Ribbons Women's Umbrellas Richardson's Linens Bath Robes Leather Bags Fleeced Kimonas ' Leather Purses Knitted Goods Mesh Bags Knit Underwear Lingerie Waists Character Dolls Silk Waists ' Parker's Games Silk Petticoats Women's Handk'ch'fs Women's Sweaters Bedding and Blankets Hundreds of Gift Suggestions 3U.G.5HIPLEYC0. j. , W LIBERTY STREET Total Creamory Companies. Capital City Cr, Co. (5) $ Townsend Cr. Co. (5) Marion Cr. & Produce Co. (.'i Laundries. lion. Capital t it v l.auinlrv ( I" Salem Sti am Liirtndi v (:i: Wlil.i'w 4,Vi.wil Total ) . 11 1.1 ..1 'I ol nl l,l.M.M Publishing and Printing, .lob printing offices (2i :io).$ l.luO.uO stnle.niiin (7:i 5..".i!I,iI0 Capital .louniiil (2(1) 1,7-Iii.mi) I Total Toli.l 4, s,7iH.oi), General Industries. Candy MamtfacUiriug Co. !.'. M. L'ppley Man. ( n (0) pn (.). $ .iOO.ll-l l.eWI-, ,v Jones (illlll. Ls (5) Cigar Factories, 'ignr I'li.-tory (II) Tot.,1 Boat Fnctoricd. Sul. -in Hunt Factory C!)... lilli.OO .... 1,550.00 .... 2,1110.00 7O0.0II .....ii 7011.00 200.00 White d Sons (Il-I)... Burkus i Son (J-l)... Cu. (5) Ceo. Cniuevou Bos Fuc. (J).... Koilcrs Paper Co. (12) Angora ling Co. (I) Ilmvii Planing .Mill (20) Iloav 'i' Stuff Paint Co. (il).... Price llnv. Bie-k Oil Co. (2) I'll. lei scher i. Fuller (il) A. M. Hansen (.'.'. MO) (iroi-Bello '(Oi that is, the inn's (.l Cherry City Candy Co. Burger Coiil'ectionerv 1 ."iinl.o.l . V ill.l I.H't 1 1' 'J-.'l.'i') Sa'.-in I'ci o. (I) T it 11 1 i,::.i.i.'i 11 11 i t i 1 i it 111 III)., Works (J) I Sllletll b e 1-0. ( I I .".i..i'l I P. F. S.dinlVr Harm ii'ail J.'pscn 1 2 :i) 1 1 'i.iuti.i-r.-ia I 1 ider WI- I.. Total lll' ti.nes , ; Co. CI) (-').... 2(10.00 w. II. Cilson Box Fuc. (2) Hill 2li.'.llll lillll.OII lllll.llll 250.0(1 .'ioo.no' L'.'iO.iuij This is the Llo.OII ' oi ervhody iu 200.no ' III Willi, ' I'll Ii .and total 1 ."11.01) ;i.-.5.oo 400.00 150.00 1.5H0.O0 J20.n0 l,:ioo.oo 20(1. 111) 50.00 :i 10.111) 1 ,11110.111) I50.UI) 25II.IIM ...if S,5!IU.O0 l5l,lsl.H5 a son ol' tho year when tho house is preparing Christmas Specials - 1 1 irlli rlirirlivirlll." man (5 f USTE Jim tPTABLE 1 Only Three Buying Days Left Hcliablc Goods at Reliable Prices Mirrors, 65c to $7.50 Perfumes, 25c lo $3.00 Combs, Iirushes, Hand IJags, Manicure Sets Dan J. F?y 310 North Commercial St. Kvelvn llcbel room .1; Christinas flouts,' """""K". "' "''oiiik like trailinir lu the room' 2 lines and sulfoniiKs of other human be- Tlie'cliristinns floats forniod nn In-' '"B"' "ur conditions in Kuropo cun terestiiiK feature of this part of Hit-: not linlp but have u tendency to enliv prourniu. The little ones were slowly 'n Amenciin coniinerciul activities roii draivn across the stntfe in Kiiyly decor- j erully, and so briiiK homo to Siilem a nlnd toy oxnress wiil'Oiib roiireHontinif l'"rt of tlie prosperity thut must even- Christmas bells, Cbristinns stockinijs, tually result. With the destruction of j Chiitnins toys niiii the last float iu the European manufacturing interests com ' procession carried a ulitterinir tree. merce will sock a home on this side of j A liirue number of parous and friends tho liatcr, uud this trniisplantinir of nttonde.l the exorcises. ninny kinds of indiiHtiial activities , The upper jinnies of Kimleivood cannot help but bo reflected in every ' school jjnve the folloivinjf iinnibcrs: town and county in the United Stales, 1 flonj!, Merry Christinas Dolls, room ; And ill this niviikoniiiK to lamer com- ; ('hristinas Messnjie, MiMinetli 1'ior; ex-, m,.reinl liie Salem will undoiibtodlv 1 tract from Birds Christinas Carol, B,llr(,, ; Arthur It brauiihi It 'ame I'pon the 0V(,r 2() jnstitu(iN (, Mi,liiljiht Clear Dorothy V,. t; soiiK.I t(lvo a Ita,(lt li 1- payroll of over iH.OOO Christmas is I ore room -U Alio her, ,,, ,, ,. , . ljLtLSt I ! 1 . in 'a,'"" !'! "ve payrolls of from, -'.I : , i. oi t.i K.iii (loo .. n,,..,ii. ,. :ii. ii... ; I-......I C.li-ln .hi nil i 1 ' 1 ' I"' I "'I'' "" ( 'Ii i-i mI mi ns j ,liuuio.uo, Mrs. St. .Nicholas, room 4; soul, Silent Nivlit, room 8; Honjf for ; Christum 01j;n Hunt; The Little Feb : Ion 's Stnckiim, Mildred Alexnnd avernjie ruiiniiiL' I'r ttio to five thou sand for the liujrer ones. There are 17 distinctive eonimercinl interests oper- aiinjr wiiiiiii tlie enrporato limits uf Teleplionc 223 o I.'iillo T.m-n of Bcthlcheui. room UI,,M' 'tn l ruin tlireo to eijrlit coin ! 4- The t hristiniis Tree. Henrietta Vunr- luinies or business houses leju nled hois; C)nilnis Limit Ann, Huth llns.-h; under ouch. A Letter to Santa Clans, Helen Siivukc;; Salem's Fine Payroll, ' so ii v. Christians Hells, room 7; I'lulcr, Siilem 's hiontlily payroll amounts, as the llullv Boiiuh, Untold Millard; sonji, fur ns can bo as tiiined, lo a grand I Vii. lor the Mistletoe rooms 7 and total of $I5I,IK.S5. I Hilda's Christians Altlien Porks', An-; The work of nsecrtalniiijr the iiniuber I nio's and Willie's Prayer, Jessie of emplovc-i ami the aiiioiiut of mijros itlrundy; Nazareth Alice (llacser. pai'l hy the follow inj; Siilem ctiiccins I was done by Ivan McDaniel, iissislant Clil'l'iinl Spnuldiuji, of the Orejrun .,,cretiirv of the promotion department ! Agricultural Collene, Is luune to spend 0 t10 SuK ni Commercinl club, and lie itlic 'Holidays with his parents, " , nnlv enmpleteil it Inst eveninif fur tho i hiiries 11. npniii'iiuiis, "no "'",' CliiiHtiniis edition of the .louniiil. brute Christinas with a jionernl family I lt wU hl, ,,,,, i( Um t1( t(, renninn. stnto und federnl institutions brinjt in c .". r,,,n niieiMrcc ,0 r"1, m "n av,'n'" "f '-'.Nii-io h oALblV) O KilMNtjS ' cve,y m"k- A,,,""kr mnnufiic IITH IMniTCTDICC ""'"H iiuliislr'ies the liimboiiuj; brlnjts ANU INUuOlKltj Ki-culost umiiiint, while the cniiiiinn ! . n ; coiiipiinles come n close second, The nuilnesil conditions llirouj:linnt ho ,Hi.050 that is pnid en. h Inontli by tlie eoiinttv durinu the past year have been lumber concerns Is tlie most sternly of L.,.1 nn,l rulrenrliment in iri ncial "'em all while the eemiiujr enmpanios, lexponscs by liirjre numbers of comincr- thoimh liriiij;iiiH in 0,200 each month !ciul houses III rccponse to the pressure of work, lire only seasonal, from outside sources has thrlnvn lnrae Jlunkinjt next In I m port a lice Is the I numbers of men nut nf employment rrintinjj Industry, which distiibnlos land preciitatcd whnt Is believed to lie ,704 each month to employes, 'I lie ''the liardcst winter nn lubor for a grind Iiublio service corporations cnine in Imnny years. With these conditions no-; third with a distribution of S,:IDI.45. Jtual." it is hard for the average man Tim following is the Inhabited list Uho nns suffered In one or another to us preparcdOiy Mr. McDuuiil: (Fit;- Candy Chocolates French Mixed Ribbon Mixed Honey Comb Peppermints Almonds Brazil Filberts Peanut Butter Kisses Maple Flavored Cubes Peanut Brittle Lion Mixture Baby Mixed Nuts Pecans Walnuts Peanuts Popcorn. 3 lbs. for 25r Plain Mixed Stick Grocers' Mixed Broken Mixed Mixed (no peanuts), per lb 20c Mixed (with peanuts) 2 lbs 35c Fresh Country Meat Sausage (pure pork) lb 15c Backbone and Sparcribp, lb 12! ic Tenderloin, lb 22c Live Chickens, lb Tv 13c Plenty of Good Country Butter, lb. 30c New Buckwheat Flour (pure), sack fi5c Home Made Kraut, quart 10c Fruit Apples, Bananas, Jap Oranges, Lem ons, Cranberries, Oranges. Vegetables Cabbage, Cauliflower, Carrots, Celery, Onions, Parsnips, Sweet Potatos, Pumpkins, Squash. The prices below are offered as a special inducement for you to call at our store on one of the following days: 21, 22, 2:!, 21. In order to obtain these prices you must call at the store to order them. These prices do not apply on phone orders, or orders given our solicitors. resh Ranch Erks, dozen 10c Potatoes, sack lots, bushel 35c Sultana Raisins (seedless), '.) lbs.. . ,25c Jones' Picnic Hams, lb 12c Jones' Breakfast Bacon, lean streaked, lb 25c Jones' Sweet Pickled Back Bacon, per lb 20c Jones' Cured Meals tasle differ ent. They are the best we can buy, no matter what the price. Open to 8:30 p. m. Wednesday evening PHONE 191. Ward K. Richardson FKONT STKKET KI ii -v-;.., . '