M CHRISTMAS IN CAUFORNIA THE DAfLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. DEC. 26, 1916. THREE Co the New Way The North Bank Rail and Ocean Route 10 HOLD EXAMINATION MINE INSPECTION 0E TEACHERS IN JONE IS BADLY NEEDED LowFares for Holidays '? ftBe, ? iSTTE i Krariphps (In v Save Srort tpnhnn tn I nnnihnnc in aera mmwnww VIM; MJ U VHlt4 Churchill Uno r SAW 0''- MHSoN $2 70 Ru.nd To SAN FRANCISCO from Portland, Eugene, Corvallis, Albany, Salem and all points on Oregon Electric and also, on North Hank Road west to Seaside. LOS ANGELES S.S. Northern Pacific Sails Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 23 Dec. 28 tendon to Conditions in Coal Mines The need of an inspector of mines Just as the December teachers' ex animations are over comes the an cation of the examination for special 1 a"-d '""bs f ,Dose 'n thu la- certificates which will be held in June duMly " 8y Labor Commissioner from the 27th to the :50th inclusive. ThisHoff, "as well as the properties of the announcement is made bv J. A. Church-1 employers, was finKlllWin on the .'list COMMITTEE INVITED LAW TO TESTIFY If the Plunger Knows of "Leaks" Fill Be Asked to Tell of Them U BOAT ACTIVITIES IMPERIL TRANSPORT OF SOLDIERS BY SEA WesMngtc t. rtinaiii in Oregon for the protection of the lives ! I.awson enn prove "there is ibn leak" on important government mi W. s a Consult agents Oregon Eleatric, Oregon Trunk, or The North Bank Koad. J. W. RITCHIE, Agent Oregon Electric Ry. SALEM COLONEL HOFER SEES (Continued from page one.) cars needed, while the business of the eouniry nas grown l.iy leaps and bounds. Coal la up to fabubus prices in many parts of the country, potatoes are two dollars a bushel in the big cities, and in the f akima valley I ran across one teratate commerce commission has proven a (failure in preventing the worst car shortage and coal famine in the history of the country. The people are paying about forty millions a year for governmental supervision and what dftfltt it nmminf tit ...... ' cuii- cwi uie civil war nv near.e conferences liOt net capital to blllld tracks and I tailed in our own ermntrv If hAtbl t'UTm needed wltt. thn K,,..;. ....... .1. ..l-u-.. , , ' .. . it he thought Germany was sincere in her peace proposals or was just play ing politics. Uis answer, that, Germany was absolutely sincere in desiring the end of the war was met by unanimous applause of that, vast assemblage made up of all nationalities, with a prepond erance of Americans. President Wil son has also met universal approval by his effort to get both sides to con sider peace. Whether peace, can come through arbitration nr imf i n nnAatiin open to grave doubts. All effort to end the civil war by peace conferences ill, state superintendent of public in-1 struction. An applicant who makes an average I grade of 88 per cent and who does not fall below 75 per cent in any subject j will bo granted a three-year non-re-1 newnble special certificate. This will I of last October, when three miners losi their lives and two others barely es caped with theirs, as the result of an explosion of gas in the Beaver Hill coal mines, near Murshfield, in Coos coun ty. "Under present conditions of lax or eiiimo me uniner to leaen only ine spe-; careless uiemoas or operating mines, cial subject named in the certificate in j such disasters are likely to occur at unv any school in the state. Persons who time and they never fail to take their have been graduated from standard vo-1 frightful toll. The whole mining cational schools may, upon making prop-1 industry is under Hie jurisdiction of er application and furnishing proof of j this department, by implication aider their qualifications and fitness, be the employers' liability law, and their granted special certificates without ex-' machinery is subject to inspection by animation to tench the subject m which;'1"' field ileputies. Tht most dangerous sides would agree to leave it to a square contest Detween twenty of the best wai'shins of the iillioa rl hnAn. ty of the best warships of the central powers in open sea with all crowned . " "T ' ""V acioss one ueaus on noard, ami no submarines man who got. an $1S,000 check for his 'or Zeppelins allowed, that would settle fifty acre potato crop in the field. It I the question of naval supremacy, or ww" i in" uiai-eveii uregon potatoes will bring a big price if the growers tan hang onto them until they can be moved. "Tu Chicago I heard a great deal of peace talk. .Public meetings for peace are being held everywherr 1 heard laron Walloon, a Swedish diplomat, lecture, on permanent peace. Some one in the audience asked him if it was not a fact that, monarchial jealousies were the cause of the war and prevent ed peace. He said there would have been war in Europe under any form of government, and the monarchies would not be succeeded by republics. Just the same this European Bioiiarcqist could not explain to a little Woman who asked him the question, why twenty -odd republics like the United States. Mexico, and Central and Smith American renol,lo, li.nl hmn aKU ra.V.i ,1...: .. , rww..vH nmr viiatnvui iau im-n (rutwB is as goou us tnat get along for the past three-quarters of politicians Or lecturers, of a century without wars between any "I was delighted to return to the! nf Hi am 'PI,,.,- I , . . I ....... I. .:.. I i. l .. , ? . . I . ""'i io"jiuuuiio uaimier wregon climate, it was i;uu,: I within themselves but no wars with miles of snow and zero weather going each other. least and the same coining west. One .'The Chicago Woman 's cbih listened continuous snowstorm followed us for to an address on the cause of war by three davs from Omaha to The Dalles, Airs. Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gil-land we did not get into the land of man, (she may annex more before she (green grass and decent temperatures dies,) who blamed the male sex for all! until we had passed Hood River, whore the wars in the world. She handled jit melted into a gentle mist. There the men pretty rough, saying they were was heavy travel going and coining, a compound of equal parts of pride, de-j People of' western Oregon do not ftp sire and strife, and if what she called jpreeiate wiiat they have until they take the dear sex ever had full power there a. few weeks off and bit the frozen ..m.(i ,,u ,,,!, ,r in ,,it- ,uiiu. nans oi invei anu tne soiverntt ecu- 1 w.,u H.a ,.!,. ... 41... I..... I l-il- i J, ., " .. icis oi population ensi oi tne cas cades. ' ' M'llo im niialrneu nf ,1... ........ 1..V'.1. wiuuer might have to be licked by the j same number of vessels from the Unit- ed States navy. I would like to havej the moving picture rights on that kindj of .1 matinee. It wmilil nff tlm! whole European war debt. Toe opinion ot great minds in the east, and I came in contact with a' number of them, is that the war can-'1 not be easily settled by arbitration or peace conferences but will be fought out to u further conclusion. That I seems horrible. But it is a bigger! war than our civil war was and that; took five years. It is not easy to see the end. Jt is not easy to sec that our country will suffer or easy to see how j we can get into it. At least that is Hip nriinim nf .,iiin nf fl,n liiirnucl ,....1 ! brainiest business men in the United j. they have specialized Applicants for any of the following nine kinds ot special certificates will be examined in five subjects as fol lows: Bookkeeping: Arithmetic, eomposi lion, penmansnip, theory and practice ami nooKiteepmg. Domestic Art: American literature, course of study, geography-, theory and practice and domestic art. Domestic Science: Chemistry, compo sition, geography, theory and practice and domestic science. Drawing: American literature, com position, course of study for drawing, theory and practice and drawing. Manual Training: Arithmetic, compo sition, theory and practice, mechanical u rawing anu manual training. Music: American literature, geog raphy, history, theory and practice and music. Penmanship: Composition, geography, history, theory and practice, and pen manship. Domestic Science: Alneriean litera ture, English composition, physiology, theory and practice and physical cul ture. Stenography and Typewriting: Am erican literature, composition, spelling, theory and practice, stenography and typew tftihg. The examination questions will be taken from the following sources: American Literature: Two-thirds from American literature by Abernethy anil one-third 'from the following Amer ican elastics: (a) Hawthorne: The House of Seven Gables; ((b) Holmes: The Autocrat of the Breakfast, Table. Arithmetic: One-sixth from the course oi' study and fiversixtjis. from Watson and White. Bookkeeping: liyon 's boakkeen- Chemistry : An Chemistry, by .M son. Composition: English books I and II, by Brooks Course of Study: Course Elementary Sehobls. Domestic Art: Textiles, and McGowan, - , Domestic Science: Practi by Thompson. Drawing: Applied Arts books. Geography: One-sixth from the coursi of study and five-sixths from Tair am McM array. History: One-sixth from the coursi ii "asiiiiigion, especially in connection with European ma Iters, he w ill be en an opportunity to deliver such prool to congress in person. Eawsoii may I even be called to give such testimony I as he claims to hao. whether he want's1 to or not. t'hairman Heuiv of the house rules committee to which Representative uu.i s investigation was referred uni, extended a formal I.awson to tell that knows. "If Mr. h bout a 'lenli the rules with the will be to- invitution to committee all lie to .aw sun has information n night to come befon committee and furnish m facts." said Henry. "W( lad to have them, if ha . . give, Ins testimony I favorable report nn lubi here since one dow i hearihi I posted.'' consideration would solution until uf said that while gible now before body is not at all report it, if anv intoimation to beck it nn is Elementary Study ePherson ami Hendi composition of St ml y by W il Dietetics, drawing element with which (he workmen have to cope is the generation of combustible nnd poisonous gases, the discovery of the source of which and means of avoid iug of same, requires expert Inspectors who are equipped for tiio work. "As soon ns possible after the occur rence of the ubove inentioned disaster an expert was sent to the mine to ascer tain the cause and also to inspect oth er mines in that section for the exist ence of similar conditions, in order that prompt steps might be taken to avoid a repetition of the Beaver Hill fatality, and to make a full report of his find ings together with recommendations. There being no person in Oregon who, nmini my Knowledge, was properly trained nnd equipped with the necessary testing paraphernalia to make the in spection, and, being desirous of send ing some one who would conduct the in spection in a manner uninfluenced by any motive or .sentiment other than to perform his duty tnirlv and imnnituillv I was fortunate in securing the services of James Bat-lev, chief state insnector I of coal minesj of the state of Washing ton. JMr. Bagley made the inspection of the Beaver Hill mine, the scene of the disaster, on December 7, and, on the following day inspected the property of the Henryville Qwal mines, in the near vicinity. "His report, explains in detail the careless methods of operating the mine end the inadequate working devices and equipment which were responsible I'm the fate of the three victims of the ....,.. tnti ! i ... . ., ., . iv inn uimc, ami snows mat sim ilar conditions, such as insufficient ven jtilation, air supply, etc., exist in the .neighboring mine and, perhaps, in the ,,aj,.ltl u ,,ie mines in tne state. It only to be wad ami forward demonstrates thatyhere is need for the many 's enemies of the enten serwees or a trained and comueleiit I thus l "i"iuB luopciHui in wregon aim j trust fit hat thin legislati ve assembly will sup- t . ply the necessary means of safeguan j ing the lives and properties of hose el gaged in tins industry." would re the Wood IQUeat congres- a insult resolution, and sional investigation. "Let Mr. I.awson and we will give him he claims to be so wc nenry said no be given the Wood re ter the holidays, lie I there "is nothing tan the committee, that b loatn tavorably t tangibl i urnished Representative Wood said today h is spending his holidays seeking clues I to evidence that will prove the charg-1 cs. " Wood says he has developed auj f'entilfiJy new lead" which he be ' lievOH may furnish the committee with sufficient facts to work on without! Lawson's testimony. Wood said he j was more than interested in Laws Doast. "This man I.awson brags he was aware, through underground channels, of this government's plans," said Wood, "that of itself should be suf ficient to justify a report of niv reso lution. An investigation should bi) be gun immediately.'' II .. . I ! . . ' l . i . ... . . . "e.ii, auniuieu louay mat lie Lew oration has acted as a spur to out of the resolution' . ,, SJj'' o a pa vson The peril attending the transport of allies' soldiers by sea was illustrated by the sinking by a Gorman submarine of a 8,800 ton French transport tilled with troops, announced by the German admiralty. The announcement follows: "A flei'inan submarine on .November 27, near Malta, sank the French trans port steamer Karnak, 6,800 tons. The Knriiak was crowded With troops des tined for Suloniki." The Karnak was -147 feet long, was biiill in 3.899 and was owned in Mar scilles. She was was last reported on h lotat on August 8, since wh apparently litis been in tin Hie J?rench admiralty. L she reported, on her arrival les with a large number of from Alexandria and Malt had been pursued fur several hours submarine. Illustration shows E ami Servian tnops ready with thid preservers on a transport bound fo In n i U i. ner ai nival at Li llch time e service o t Januti' it Miuse' passenge: , that si son the de carrying which otherwise, natural death. alight ha die, a GERARDHANDED . ... . , privately expressed th et light down to brass J X Ml i . i haps 1 t ielftl et, thiough Ambassador nnnl ntA ill. i i' i ,;..i,i if I (Continued from page one.) d to ( the belligerent tacks. Cabinet member! were informed tin i iii.ri;,, i... , ,i.,,. i,., i ' "' " lv.'"v" formation person by United Press representatives point. ,iist Before the hour tor the regular I Tuesday afternoon cabinet meeting, Shortly thereafter President Wilson J instructed Secretary Tumulty In calT it tfie meeting. .No reason was at! hope that on its way 1 Cera rd, may confidential clear up II TWO BOYS DROWNKD Bnohomishi Wash, two buys, Paul Gr Walter' Jensen, 15 lie for man 1 Coal Goes Up 50 Cents a Ton in Chicago coal men I was the on v man at the lectin w hich" was a political address for wo men only, and had special invitation by courtesy of a i prominent member oi pretty ativo win he club, and fell here among four irows. Charlotte lit havi f T; 10 si 1 1 in houndred female hi looked as if she ; kind of .combination of Helen and Cleopatra in h peachy days, -and j rrexations has cans strife and desire a "At a peace mo attended bv four o day alternoon the speaker was ak THE JURY DISAGREED El Centro, Cab, Dee. o, Cab, Dee. 2.". After :i'i" hums' deliberation, tile .jury hearing; the evidence in the trial of li. C. I.v-i tin ..1, ...7 ntith ,,, u,,,, .,..1.1 A, ,i, : 'r younger and more face of Thomas Potts of Holtvillo, was I udging from her an-j discharged this morning, deadlocked 10 ii her full share of to - for conviction. This is the longest ; nong' the males. a jury has ever been out in Imperial 'tiny the auditorium : eountT. honsand Sun- It is probable the case will be tried lain. of study and five-sixths fru current events. Manual Training: Curreh in Woodwork and Meehanit by Griffith. NTc,y Kducati School Music ' 111: Mij 'd t'uurse: Draw ing Rostein & "Greenbaum DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, SHOES Despite the sharp advance in the wholesale cost of Merchandise, very few things have been raised in price at this store. I Nice Fur Sets, tMuff & Collar J $4.50, $7.50,: i and $10.00 Ladies' and Girls' winter union suits Men's heavy bib Overalls $1.00 Men's heavy black sateen X Overshirts I 7Sc I 50c r 4 ---M-----'4-M-f4--4 i tu nf t-v. Ladies' black f sateen i off the market, : at this price 65c Ladies' real linen Handkerchiefs, a big variety; dainty nice ones at 12 l-2c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c each Clean up sale New Millinery, Hats at a trifle of their original cost. . See them or you will miss a bargain. Ladies Trim-J Ladies' Trim-1 tmed Hats, lat-I med Hats. :est style, $4 tot Bar?aing :$5 value, now! yaiSains I A. $1.75 i $1.00 -l 240 and 246 COMMERCIAL STREET Ladies' $7.50 Hats $3:00 Music: Course, a:..i GMdings. Penmansl Business w l'hysicaf Practice of William A. St Physiology: course of sti Conn and Budding Spelling: One-si of study and fivt Champion Spelling Stenography : (I Theory and Pro Child and Pl'imat ell. Typewriting: U ip: The Palmer Method 'ing. Culture: The Theory a Educational Oymnastfcs Chicago. I) cents a ton i ,-ei Special R. W. Chi coal inquir, his offices, tioned and demanded. Dealers explained that tin was temporary, due to search during the holiday season ami er cost of mining and tram The shortage, which has bo famine for some time was r day after efforts fo break t lion in the freight cars had su 2fi. Advance, in all grades OT to Assistant Attorney s, in charge of tin busy summoning d Th xpl Gene rede i'alel s be i pi pow offers. Otherwise ed. The case of Benedict father I cessions No otl'ii hen1 today the court I actually il was fo ng G piested retnrne tonus uuopeii i n la hoi hirii (led. line report declared in Hie note submitted to Cermany permitted the read the secret lijd of demands. il comment was obtainabl either from the va to this rciiort or a official view on the peace sug contained in President Wilson It was apparent, however, thai Ital: ufflcialdoin is puzzled by the Amerii suggestion, considering thftre is so diplomatic secret behind it. The Italian press today cotttipu speculation concerning President 'ion 's step and found countless motives as imbelUni? it. f tha first gi meeting U'l sonic official i ed out, that, whili make the frank ' jectives" which the sought from all 1 ape I was there ajivthintr dioate that German equivocality fi for a Ground At the win disposition on dent 's aih'isei there was some failure to answer the uesidenl. Some officials. tody con- an or to the iltioni note. tor postponement of the relos it w as point -Gcrmaiiy did not leclaiatiou President w 'Uigcreiits, neithi the rehlv to 11 hi, ill withholding any table conference.' -B in to Tin one ml and ed. tin ouse part to In I its Wil ob i ixirve wrwnFPFiiL nrk.mr'WMk.t. 'KrSTUMACHtralll, cms Gall Stones, Cancer and I'lceis of the : Stomach and Intestines. Auto Tntnxic. there was nojtion, yelioW Jaundice, Appendicitis ifrid of the presi- other fatal ailments result from StOfn cssiinisfie, but i nch Trouble. Tlituisunils of Stoinio ii ici tit iimmiI o'er Sufferers owe their Complete recovei v fie ipieries of ; to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, IV like any other for Stomach Ailment a, is connection le by J. C. Perry and dtuggistl I e'er'where. dc as ins II the red I lnism own il tl Lanabi e possi ntern tht One-sixth and five igton. sixth frdu from ixtha the from Australian Labor Against Conscription' ( u Wi Will Not Suit Ey Hobeit J. 'd Press staff cones iigton, Allies Bender Uei A-P stenoj amine dition Hon, 11 In both Ameri Juvenile Books at the Public Library recent consci i dio referendum has tOtlaVto'ttate his 'belief "tai aroused bitter leeling between certain I h; enl eule 'allies will not be satisfied government officials and many of the to ijeet the Teutonic proposals, laboring classes, according to .1. q. A. This official declared he is strong Henry, former San Francisco pastor, ly of tin- opinion "ihat the proposals who returned today from a two year 'would be unsatisfactory to the entente eVangelistic campaign. , insofar as hope in artanging a peace "The recent coal strike was undoiibt-I conference at this time is concluded." edly the resul of labor's ill feeling He expiessed the view that the a! over the conscription question," hcj'ics wonbl not consent to a meeting said. "The strike brought about a rB- jp'as1 on any sin-h answer as was given luarkable condition. for a time Hn the brief fuply by Germany, theatres and hotels were, lighted by llp lll,,t Germany had directly candles, iiinianv cities and heatlhi loKd ""' request of the United systems were unknown because of the!S,al.es "'? l iC li the fuel shorlage. " I " a!. 1 . , m I he u-orman answir aQuarcd frila NEW ENTRY FOR FIGHT 'Ambassador I lei n-toi 1 1 ' , ai slate it the Journal Want Way. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS - " . : '''''' '. 1 1 I'm iRMiaaV. ' i mi I'M; i ih , I l.l II Mil I lllltnff ThoPictuA " n GEO. C. WILL I C ta ! AUTO-WORK j JrQ r- E- SHAFER I j 170 S. Commercial nient tnat uermany is willing. ,, at,, g aj run -u Andrews. The enchanted finest b v e and. Ohio lc ., Ihee,,, M,,,,. importaill Uian anv other COS ' 1 1 WOOD - COAL Ulaisdell, Tomrnv Tinker's book I new entry in I he fight to stne the '"K ! Ki,,.r)li j,,,, n n,.ll.lK ,:,.,, f ,,. I WAU Boyd, Winn mother lets us cut out F m ln, - 52 i hpresitlent 'a nogotiati t is the fact that ! iC0ALili 1 SALEM ...res. iu" "'"I r l"'""1'"'' "W to discuss f. V in ! fuel liurt, Iferukles. (be hero ot'Thelic, i inoter, who staged the Kilbaue-I liani y , llrl, ,.,.,., t ,,,,, Th .v. JE531 i VAWna Cable, Cable itory book. championship go, loaves for New York erl !it offidaP who talked with the ! IT If 1 YARDS Davidson, Xibblek and Bobtail '." "'"t.,i'" ""' '"",r"1 vl Madi-soiiJ ;.,, p-regg ,,0inted to 0.i. after ai I I U ! Phone -52B Dwight, Children of Labrador , Square Garden. ,, e ,-a , el l .t, l e r the ,,. ,-. as , ! W Pinpemore, Oefmany Hmkel is known to have influential SDiy precloding any get together at H " - Poulks. Twilight stories. , friends in New York and lie hat been this time. , -a. i 01d Shoes Made (liovef. Kittens and cats talking in nhispeia to Jimmie Johnston n,. held that the allied nations rely ' 9 1 i New Grnbb, When mother lets us mk'etjro controlled fights at the Garden un-jon tie silbjeel of future guarantees as I 1 The quality of our gifts itil Go' recent court J-llle. their big trnn'lp caul at tins metlt, ' j Uiai'riBj I work is a high Han is. Aaron w the wild woods 1 ' Hence Cinnain's refusal to discuss ! Wl i as tho price is low Harris, Sights with Uncle Remus j BAKERS ON STRIKE isu-h guarantee's now is a death blow j Ifc-x 1 Ye Boot Shop Harris. Uncle Remus and his friends to any American hope for a quick ! " ! 325 State St. Inkpen, One thousand poems for chit-1 Bnenoi Aire Dec, 28. Pair of a peace, in Ins opinion. j , Opp. Ludd k Bush ilrcn I bread famine imieased here today! Preliminary examination indicates to i 1 1 1 i ivemey, complete version ot ye tiireej""'" ieie wen- nnonious m me rwuK administration oineiais tnat tin- en , rj n Gle blind mice. of striking bakers. , tente allies will I nwilliug to joinlH JBk j Keeler. Kll'in songs of sindaml The situation, as to M-ttlement of -,,..1, session until fhev can -ct si O JBPfl H Lensei Kirkiand, nomi corners me s r reraaineo uncnangeu tooay. thing more definite upon wnicti to op , ; I. aite. Stories for children 1 ' erate. V' 1 M'.ngianliiii, I'onncehio under the seal HaaBM" CvJ""1" . M ' ' I'vle, Six little ducklings ; W? (()) F0" pica-lire . (b-iniauv's ven imiue .:, i sktnne,. Taie ot'Tibbv 4 Tabbv I JPJf CATARRH and uiato ponse to the president's note. Btevenaon, Guide to oiograj.hy for ))$ usv mra i They declare n "augurs well. BHice youuii pco i''. s nr rLVLn ij) mean- German obviously wenl im Tilliaghast, Tnrner picture studies ai m - - am mediately to work on bei answet. 1 ! Tottie, Principles of public health 2 Dennis tucalyptu Ointment WhlU, mafly ,,. ..(V m Wade, Tea (illle Indians AT ALL ORUC STOHEB pointed at the w of .cific terms rffc . . I Whin., 'fhe mauic finest TUBES gSC Jars 50C jnsked I'm, th.-y pointed out that an jSf'l';gP. I ' '"" "' ' m ,i i n i ,e prolonged, "itti a lonsideramc per M n .,;uick, nenauie i od oi' discussion to U- expected before O The Picture Tells The Story :s our ialty. luplicated on short notice. Dr. Herman Barf, Optometrist Hartman Bros Co Jewelers Larmer Transfer Phone, Office 930 or Residence 1898. Storage, Packing, Shipping, Moving, Coal and Wood. Quick, Reliable Service. vertiaerg. Box 17. On GEO. O. WILL eon Cliy. On. I II, t! Pianos Best and Cheapest ones. Pianos rented. 432 State Street Phone I!) Auto and Car riage trimming Enamel. P. W. BLISS, Auto and Carriage Trimmer 304 S. Com l. We make your linen wear longer and look better by our auto-dry room and press machine work. Salem Laundry Co. 130 S. Liberty St. Upto-tho-Minute Jewelers and Optometrist Hartman Bros Co Jewelers State and Liberty The Handy Man Around the House PORTLAND R.Ii. LIGHT & POWER CO. PURE Ml I K and CHKAM SUNNY BROOK DAIRY Auto Delivery Phone 222 iL'ffO State St.