J I! "HEEZA r W . "V . -i- I I ' 1 III J i-. d J 1 1" ' K IV "S. X .WW i ll S S S 1 - vW X ii" . : ally Capital Journal's Classified Advertising Page RATES FOR ADVER f ISEMENTS: One Cent per word for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Divenport, Iowa, if you have tried everything and have got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 IT. S. National Bank Building, hjhone Maiu 87. Residence Main 82S-R. CLEANERS AND DYERS Al'BAREL SERVICE COMPANY 138 South High street. We clean, press, repair, remodel and Te-line clothing and furs. Careful attention given all. work. Wfl call And deliver. Phone 72S. DENTISTS DR. 0. A. OLSON, DENTIST Administers Nitrons OziJ and Ogygen Cms Boom 14. PhouetlO. Masonic Temple. Salem, Ore. NURSERIES. THE FRriTLAND N I'RSER Y City yard, High and Ferry street. Roman strain I'ranquett walnuts grafted on California black, 8 to 10 feet, $1 each. Italian prunes. Call and inspect our general stock tet'ore buving. Plume 23F2I. ' ff SCANGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. G.irbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 11247. Residence Main 2272. LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. V. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 8 in the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets, R. 0. Donaldson, M. W.; S." A. McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, Financier. SALEM LOnGE No. 4, A. F. A. M. Stated communications first Friday in each month nt 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Chns. M. Carter, W. M.; S. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC L01KU-: No. 50. A. F. & A. M Stated communications third Friday; Has moved from their former location, in each month .it 7:30 p. m. in the . 430 Court street, to 3 17 South Com Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bolaui, W. i mercial. (The old stand of the Lawr M.; Ernest H. Choate, secretary. ence Grocery, corner Ferry and Com- ' ! mercial streets) and are open for busi- SALEM II I'M AXE SOCIETY O. D. ness at that place. Highest prices pid Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillnon, for hides, wool, cornier, brass, iron. etc. secretary. All cases of cruelty or i neglect of itiimo animals snouiii ue reported to the secretary for invests j gation. B. N. OF A. "Oregon Grape Camp.'M No. 1300, meets every Thursday ev ening in McCornack building, court and Liberty streets; elevator. Mrs.; Sylvia Schaupp, 17Sl Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder. 12!0 North Commercial. Phone 143U.iL j DE MOLAV COM.UAXDERY, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri day in eaih month nt 8 o'clock p. m., in 'Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with ns. Lot L. Peaice, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. CENTRAL LODGE No. IS, K. of P. ! McCoruick building. Tuesday even-' ing of each week nt 7:30. ,T. G.' Heltzi l. C. ('.; W. It. (iilson, K. of R. , and S. CHADW1CK CHAPTER, 'No. 37. O. E.i 3 Regular meeting every first jndi third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma- ionic Temple. Minnie Moeller, W. M.; Ida M. liabcock, secretary. VVOODMKX OF T1IK WORLD Meet j everv Friday night at 8 o'clock in; McCornack ' block. It. W. Maeey.! C. C; L. S. Gcer, clerk. 507 Court j street. Thone .SKt. MULTNOMAH ROVAL ARCH CHAP TER, No. 1. R. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month nt 8 p. m. in the Masonic temple, ivny; P. Pichudson, Ex. High Priest; Rus-j sell M. Brooks, secretary. MODERN WOODMEN" OF AMERICA ; Oregon Cedar t amp, No. 5240, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCormick hall corner j Court and Liberty streets. Elevator I service. Oeo. Heinohl, V. C; J. A.; Wright, clerk. j IN1TED ARTISANS Capital Assem-1 blv. No. S4. meets everv Wednesday, at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. C. O. Mat-1 ' lock, M. A.; C. .. Randall, secret iry, j Salem Bank of Commerce. I HODSON cor.wir., No. 1, R. t- s. mJ Stated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Temple. N. P.. Rasinussen, Thrice Illustrious Mas ter: (llenn C. Nile, recorder. 1 New To, lay Alls work while yon, sleep will have results for you in the BOOB" Takes a MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE J. C. O'Reiley and W. L. Baker, of the Modern Shoe Repair ! eo.iin.nnv 1, iv dissolved mirtnerAin .i oigned. v. U Kaker. YOUNG MAN" Experienced collector, wants work eollectiusr. Will issue mummy Mnicmeiiis in lypewrureii ' form. Let nie collect your "bad", ones too. Can furnish excellent ref .... A.I.I........ I-,. II.. .,,... rir. it-il .Tnriinl P.jl.oi l ; ; ; I UUULI USf.ll I UAll llit-JJOUghl! and also taken in exchange. Full line new furniture, ranges, heaters and other house furnishings, Some walnut pieces. Peetz Furniture .Co., 233 jNorth Commercial street. Phone 834. tf REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points east, on all household goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated carload service. Cipital City Trans fer Company, agents for " Pacific Coast Forwarding Co., 101 S. Com mercial street. Phone Main 933. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOI'GII CO. C. P. Webb, A. M. dough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 4!!i Court street. M.iin 120, Main 9SS. RICrDON-RH'HARUSOX CO. Funeral directors iml undertakers, 32 Nort'j High street. Dav and night phone 1S3. FOR SALE $11.h) Takes fine five acre tract in Hollywood, part cash, balance $10.00 per month, 0 per cent interest. Phone 51 2M. FebSl FOR SALE A few Rhode Island White Coekrels. Eggs $1.50 and $2.00 for 15. Booking orders to ship later. State when. das. 01mste.id, McMinn ville, Oregon. Marl The Oregon Wholesale and Retail Hide and Junk Co. Before selling elsewhere, consult us for I prices. D. Samuel, proprietor, Phone, 3!fl; Res. Phone, 1737-W. L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disGciSG 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD QTr La4d ft Bush Bank, Salem, Orego MONEY TO LOAN 1 ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECUBITt HOMER H. SMITH McCORNACK BUILDING SALEM FENCE and STOVE WORKS ft. B. FLEMING, Pro. Depot American Fence Gates, Plain and Barbed Wire. I Paints, oils and Vamisaea. Xooflng, Posti, Hop Hooka. 40 Years Making Stoves ItoTM rebuilt and repaired. tOT Bought and fold. 250 Court Street. Phone 124 Back of Chicago Store. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, FED. 21, 1916. Vacation for a Week 'vrop HELP THE KIDNEYS D, D.J... ."TT:. a,cm ums It's the little kidney ills The lame, weak or aching back The unnoticed urinary disorders auuijhuj icuu iu uiuus huq ugai s disease. ' ' " j When the kidnevs arc weak, !4 ir.,1.. Ui. T, T.-: -i T,r In5 A i-oii.a.i.. Aani...!. ii i -i , nOVS.- I T)nnn' !,,- hr.- ,1 kidney troubles for 30 vcars. Endorsed by 40.0U0 people endorsed at home. Proof in a Salem citizen's statement. Joseph Wint. 60S High St., Salem, says: "My kidneys were disordered and my back seemed to have lost its strength. Doan's Kidnev Tillg soon 'I fixed me up all right. I know that Pork is up and eggs are down and the Dona's Kidney Pills are a fine kidney I remainder of the market enters the medicine and I willingly recommend' week with the dullness that has pre theni." vailed for the past two weeks. Price COc, at all dealers. Dnn't; simply ask for a kidney remedy get : Doan's Kidnev Pills Hm enmi ti.at Mr. Wint had. Foster-Milburn Co i Props., Buffalo. N. Y. '' NO JOB FOR ALIENS Washington, Feb. 1. President Wil son, it was li-anii'd today, recently null ified the civil service cominissiiin ad vertisement whereby aliens would be permitted to serve as draftsmen in posi- IK III limit.,!, ri-llu, li'l,,,,.n . ..I hey niiirht lie able to "niii nnw ppwi Quinaby Items (Capital .loiiinal Special Service.) Quinaby, Or., Feb. 21 The liuenn Crest Literary society held her regular meeting Friday night. A big program was enjoyed. Mr. Heed was to speak on cow boy life but in one dialogue there happened to be a grost scene, nnd Mr. Reed was never seen after. One of the largest crowds was pres ent that has ever gathered at Iiuena (rest. A surprise party was given on Miss Lena Tanipiaiy last Tuesday evening, this being her twentieth birthday. Games, all kinds, were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served. Miss Tanipiary received a large num ber of presents and all had an enjoy able time. The Iiuena Crest young peoples Sun day school class nil went to t lie re vival meetings which are being con ducted at Clear Lage church' bv Mr. Stover. A Valentine party was given by Mrs. CHICHESTER S PILLS W-rv T. 111'. )IIA.1IUNI I1UAM). 1 rid I.A.IK t A k your lrt:uitUt f ir l hi.'lH.t'i" a llumtfil KrniHlj ri;i in iii i an i i ma nu-taim. Nk, icaV-'l villi liluc Ribbon. Tttltii no a I her. ItitT ttf vif- tlrocstif. A - U rnrMll.4'lfl.Tm IU AH (.Nil i:t.M I'll.l.M, f.,f Ui years known 3. I3it, Safest. Alya Kslial 'i SlllCBYDRl.TifilSTSFVrUYlVHrPF ft STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Cartons? Made In Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Lach Sheet Columbia Carbon Pa?er Mfg. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS For rent, very reasonable. Phone 1995. FOR RE XT 40 acres five miles out, no buildings, will take one third the crop. Also five acres close in, small house, l'.j acres loganberries.. Price $7.00 per month. We also have money to loan. $"j0O, $700 and $1500, Square Leal Realty Co., :wi U. S. Hunk Bldg. tf WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. For water Berries apply at . office. "ilU D&rnble monthly in advance. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON' Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Kirks ville, Mo. Post graduate and special ized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic dis eases. Consultation free. Lady at tendant. Office "0.V50iJ U. 8. Na tional Bank Building. Phone 85U. Residence 340 North Capital street. , Phone 30S. - i syJKI A M. Anderson and sister Miss Ethel Collier at their beautiful home at Vnaiiy. imierent kinds or Vnlen me games were piayea, atter which a three course lunch was served. ft:!: THE MARKETS I nPnn,Kn5al5n3F'p The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. Fees started on the down trrnde of price about the middle of last week it ml each day -sav a dron of two cents. Now rowli is paving 20 cents cash and 22 cents trade and the retail nirce is "5 cents. Grains. Hay, timothy, per ton . Oafs, vetch Cheat Clover hay Wheat $14.00 12.00 12.50 $12.00 $12.00 85c, lln,. .40c Rolled hnrW . $35.00 $40.00 I Corn Cracked corn 141.50 Bran 20.00(5 27.00 Shorts, per ton $28.00(530.00 Butter. Butterfat '. 32c Creamery butter, per pound 34c Country Butter 25c Eggs and Poultry, Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash . Eggs, case count, cash .... Eggs, trade Hens, pound 13c Roosters, old, per pound Of) Sc Spring chickens, pound l.ic Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 10c Pork, dressed 10c Pork, on foot 7 1 -2c Spring lumbs 7(fi 7 -2c Steers , 5 l-2(trCc Cows 4(W 5c Bulls 3 l-2c Ewes Wethers Lambs, grain fed .... 5c 6 l-2c 7 l-2c VegctiTnea. Cabbage $2.00 Tomatoes, California $1.752.00 I String garlic 15c Potatoes, cwt (LZuQi.l.ia Brussels sprouts 10c Sweet potatoes $3.00 Beets '. $1.00 Carrots $1.00 Turnips $1.75 Celery, cuso $5.00 Onions $2.75 California head lettuce, case .... $2.50 Apples, Hood River $1.25(ul.75 FrulU. Oranges, Navels $2.25(7?3.25 Tangerines oranges $1.75 I T amnni nnf Vint . $4.25(?i4.75 . j -I j,. T i Banan&s. pound 5 l-4c !! 00 i Piilifnriiiii rrriinn fruit J Florida grnpo fruit $5.00(fi'(i.0fl CniiUflrnver 2.5(' Dates, dromedary, case $3.35 Fard date $L0 Grapes, barrels $4.00 Cranberrie $12.00 Pineapples .. Honey , 7 l-2c $3.50 Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch ... Sugar, cane Sutrar. D. G. . 2.M' $7.:!f $7.15 Creamery butter 40c Flour, hard wheat $1.00 $l.fl0 Flour, valley 1 .30(?i.$l.C0 PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Ore., Feb. 21. Wheat: . Club, It'tdilHie. Bluestcm, $l.l).-(Ti 1.00. Fortyfold. fl.'icMI.OO. Red Russian, 01c. Oats: No. 1 white feed, $20.50 (T; J7.00. Barley, feed. $23.50. Hogs, best live, $.00. Prime steers, $7.50. Fancy cows.-$i. 50(i 0,75. j Calves. 7.Hiffx s.Oii. ' Spring lambs," $!.00o"i 0.0.". , Butter, city ereiimery, 34c. . Eggs, selectvd local ix.r 25i.. Hens. ll(r l.V. ' : Broilers. 146i 15c. " Geec, J0(illc. ' HEZ.V ALWAYS TRIES TO Do GOOD FOR MANKIND BIT As l s- i:al, with sad results. Monmouth News (Capital .loiirna) Special Service.) .Monmouth, Or., Feb. 21. It is safely said that the training school teachers, tinhiing school student and in fai t all of Ihe citizens of Monmouth, 'were very happy last Monday when school ',nvas tirtight for the first day iii. tht-h -new; training school building. Plans are now being made 'to hod the next meet ing of the Pnreiit Teachers Associa tion, March 7, during the afternoon in tlx, mm- 1,m;.I;W. u.l.l . fl.A ...v ..v.. in.iMi.,h n,.iA - in,- ii-iiii- u Monmouth and vicinity w ill be invited , to be present. There will lie exercises ' and after they are over the visitors ! will be permitted to inspect the whole, j building and see it's fine equipment. ! The members of the Library Associa te are glad to announce that the libr ary books arc now at the disposal of the public, at the southeast room on the first floor of the High school build ing. The library will be open from 2:30 to 4 p. in. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of. every week. I,ast Wednesday evening Mr. J. H. Ackcrman, president of Normal school mid I'rote the Oregon ssur (lent It of the, Normal, were the guesti Of the Chics Club of Salem at their annual banquet held in the Salem II igh school building. Mr. Gentle gave .the princi pal address of the occasion mid we know t lint it must have been a good 1 one as that is the only kind Mr. Ocntli is noted for. The credit: of the banquet preparations is due to the Domestic Science depni!nient of the Salem High school. Today was "Middy Day" for thejnt the Evangelical church now anc1. tlio boys in Monmouth High school and those who failed to wear it middy blouse received "The Second Degree.'' however there were only a few who "got it," as the boys were only too glad of the chance to play girl for a little while. As it was a pleasant day the High school students spent the noon hour outside and a great time was had photographing the middy boys. Miss lloliam, musical instructor in the Normal school made a trip to Salem Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of renting n piano to be used in her department. Mrs. Mamie Fulkerson, lecturer and institute speaker in the state of Ore gon, gave a very interesting talk in the Normal chapel last Friday morning, her topic being "The Ileal f of a iGirl." The Commercial Club held a meeting at the social club rooms Tuesday e.ven ine;, February I' and elected new of. I'icers for the ensuing year. "Th !'ri,cilb. club" held its rei-nlar ., , , , ,, u.. 'extra large bottle, ami promptly upp lied sen-,nonthly meeting at tho 'M-acuity , wi lls.1y (amMl yjf ()U1"iu.,. House" Saturday, -i-cbrimry .,. M iss jg torture. It ilea uses and soothes the Taylor gave a talk on Physical Culture skin nnd heals quickly nud effectively and n fine program was rendered. most skin diseases. The farmers and dairymen of this Zemo is a wonderful disappearing liquid vicinity held a meeting Tuesday, n t- "n't.'"' not Kmart the most delicate skin. - , . . . " is not greasy, is easily applied and ing for the purpose ot starting a eo- t.os(H lit,c Uvt h toduy nml guve tt operative ereaiiieiv. No definite nc j further distress. Hon was taken but the matter wasi Zemo, Cleveland. turned over to the stock-holders of the Monmouth crea rv and it is hoped! If tte carrier doe not glTO that something' will really be done. j aervlce notify the office. The High school basket, ball team -went to Silverloa this afternoon toi " " " play a game (hero tonight and 'tomor row night they will play Mt. Angel. A meeting of the Golden Rule class i of the Christum i-liui-ch v. as held at the home of Mrs. J. I.. Murdoch lat Tuesday. After the hnsiness session the afternoon was spent in quilting. The .Misses Daphne Ostrolu nnd Gladys Evans, students iu Monmouth High school gave a Valentine parly for their sp'eeiul friends nt the. home of Ihe former. Besides old games, I several new Valentine games were played nnd upon departure the guests were given gifts which told their THE "COME-BACK" The "Comeback" iiiun was really never down and out. IDs weakened condition because of ever-work, lack of exercise, improper eating and living. j demands stimulation to sutisfy the cryj for a heallh-giving appetite and tm:( rerresninir sice p essential io sueuyui.; l(iOI.I) MEDAI llanrlem Oil Capsules, the National Remedy f Holland, will ion u si in ii on ins n'i'i in iuiv in nnna .. ...i. , t. : 1. 1.. f Ii; Wlicmcr ins iiouoic cuines iioin nm: ncid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stone in the bladder, stomach derange ment or other ailments that befall t.ie over-zealous American. Hon't wait, un til you are entirely down and out, but take them today, lour druggist Willi gladly refund your money if they doi not help you. 25c, 50c mid $1,011 peri box. Accept no substitutes, Look tor 1 the name (.Mil, I) MEDAD on every box.j fhev are the pure, original, imported ir. '..i .:i l.. By Mort. tText Time. I into OTM&ft. " P&oPuti Biriess SEt'.y fortune. All who were present reported an en.jiiyablo evening. Miss Althea Evans of this place who was recently operated on for appendi citis, is doing very nicely and her many Monmouth friends are pleased tu know that- she will soon be home ajjaiu. -. - ."' Last' "Sloijday mornjng Mr. Keezel, professor of the High school, posted a bulletin giving th average grade of each syidejit for the fyst, semester, al son giving the names of the "honor students'". This, of course created a (treat deal of excitement ' among the students. The teachers stood back and watched the students compare their grades. Judging from the smiles on their faces they must have enjoyed it more than the students. Mr. Stone was taken to the Dallas liospital this week to be operated on for appendicitis. It is reported that the operation proved to be successful and the patient is doing us well as could be expected Sumner W. Ostrolu went to Portland! last Sunday evening where he is at tending the Pacific Auto and Gas Engine school. A, special meeting for the voters of School District No. E! of Polk county will be' hchl February 20 at the High school building. di'iinings Lorcnce, Clarence Daniel anil John Webber of the Oregon Agri cultural College, were home for the week end. Several' people from this place at tended the masquerade dance at In- i dependence last Saturday night Special meetings ul'e being conducted attendance is good. The Senior and Junior basket ball teams of the normal school played a game last night on the normal gymnas ium floor. The roads in (his vicinity nre drying lij) very fast nnd if the good wenther continues a few more days the'y will begin to show signs of dust. A class in Economics has been organ ized in the High school. Twelve stu dents have enrolled in the class and they like the subject very much. Harold Haley, a senior in Monmouth High school was taken to a hospital in Salem to receive attention for sugar iliaoetes. ins mends nope unit he will not have to be there long. Heals Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for von to suffer i with eczema, ringworm, rashes and sim ilar skiii l roubles. A little zemo, gotten 1,1 nnX "rug store for Zm, or $1.00 for THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telephone EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1299 LAUNDRIES Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty - Main 21 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. I!arr, 101 South Commercial Street Main 111 TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE Salem Truck A Drjy Co., comer State and Front streets Main 7 I ir.U Tl,!. . W a"-" aai i , . i T Strictly correct weight, square tfeal junk, metal, rubber, hides and furs. Big stock of all sizes second hand iron for both roofs and buildings. linoleum. 4. .4 H. Steinback Junk" Co. - The House of Half a Million Bargains. S02 North Commercial St. IT . M. Burger. MANY TROUBLES DUE TO WEAK KIDNEYS "It is no use advertising a medicine unless the medicine itself is good enough to back up the claims you make for it. On the other hand it is a pleas ure for druggists to sell a me-Jioino when customers come in after-ward and tell how much good it has done them. And that is why druggists like to sell and recommend Solvax the great kidney remedy. Ever since we first introduced Solvax dreg clerks have been so busy selling it that it is some times hnrJ to keep a sufficient stock on hand. Moreover Solvax is always sold on a positive guarantee of relief to tho kidney sufferer or money back. This may seem rash but users have said so many good words in favor of Solvax that" it is not expected that many packages will be returned." This shows great faith in Solvax. It really is a most unusual nicdiciac uo- B " l" """" V'" ?i Kinmv coiiifiiaiuiH nv ri'iuu iug iuo on use. it boos straight to trie ecat or the trouble. It soaks right in and cleans out the kidneys and makes theai pass off all tho uric acid and poison ous waste matter that lodges in the joints and muscles, causing rheuma tic pains; soothes and heals the blad der and quickly ends all such troubles. Nothing is more uncomfortable or hurts a person's perfect enjoyment of life moro than troublesome kidneys and their attending evils. Use Solvax and begin to get your full measure of benefit out of life. Sold bv. Daniel J. Fry and other leading druggists in this i vn-iiuty. : !;; ; )(:;!; ;(c HAD 32 BROB.EN BONES I.os Angeles, Cal., Feb. 21. Helen Birdsall, aged S, has suf fered .'12 broken bones up to date, Tho thirty-second bone was snapped when her crutch slipped ii u i L she tumbled to the sidewalk. Although already suffering from a broken leg. the child made a heroine of the receiving liospital by laughing and joking with surgeons while the painful operation of setting the fracture was in progress. Brittle bones are responsible for the child's unprecedented record of injuries, according to surgeons. sis STENOGRAPHER SUICIDES ' jj, Ug. $ I jj Seattle, Wash, Feb. 21. Miss Alien Brata, a stenographer. 40 years old, was found dead in n vacant house, yester day with a bullet hole through her head. A revolver was grasped in her had. Tho police believe she committed suicide be cause she had to work. Phone 81 for better carrier service. AJ - "Changes Often - av ana highest prices for all kums or I pay 2'fC per pound for old rigs. incubators. All kinds corrugated Hoofing paper and second hand Fiona 808 morning. Haarlem Oil Capsules. t'''f'4'-f'tTt'tTt