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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1917. F1YE - NEW TODAY - j OU1BOTBD ADVBBTTBINO BATES ""OR SALE Baled grain Kaj and vetch - bay. George 8-egie. tf Bate per word New Today: Bsea insertion, per word lc HOlSKKKKPlNi; Uooms, close in. ;t.V, Ome week (6 insertions) per word..5e IJellvue. Phone BMt One month (20 insertions) per word lie The Ccpital Journal will not be re BATB YOU WOOD SAWlNGf- sentible for more than one insertion tar errors in 'lsssified Advertisements. Bead 'our advertisement the first da It appears and notify us immediately. Minimum charge, 15e. FOB BENT SIONS Tor aale at Cap ital Journal office. tf phone 7. Call tf FOR SALE 'S F 10. -Dry big fir wood. Phone 2 6 JONES' NURSERY SUte and WANTED Beef Phone 1150W. and stock 24th. 2-8 cattle. 2-20 HOWE FuK treet. ALK Cheap. 999 Trade 3 2-EOOM Apartments, bath, lights, and telephone. 491 N. Cottage. 2 23 WILL SELL 22 head 3 and 4 year Id mules. Dwight Misner. tf HAVE phom you 7. WOOD SAWING ?- -Call tf CHICKENS Phone -'12 WANTED C. T. . 121 S. Com St. DOTY. 2-7 CLOVER ST HAW For sale, ally like hay. Phone 24F5. practic 2-8 UKT fKlCKS On fan The Journal oftice. ale bills at TRESPASS NoticeB for tale at Jour no! nffic.fi. tf SIX CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS an 1)1) Dr. Muv. Phone 572. tf HARRY -Window cleaner. Phone 1391J 2-18 DRT PIH Ash and manic for sale. F K WMm -'.-in 1.1 2. 2-9 WANTED 2500 market price. High. AMERICAN SAILOR KILLED IN SHELLING OF STEAMER American Sailor Killed. London, Feb. 5.- Hichmd Walla c. an Americau sailor from Hultimore. was S. By Robert J. Bender. (Fnitcd Press staff correspondent.) m asniugion. reo. o. Aiier a uay oi , hone in the (ii rman situation, news of1 killed when a submarine -helled the sacks spuds, h'j?hesMthc killing of an American sailor came boats of the steamer Kaveston, the ad none ,ZS or can MJ 1 t( o..f.e.als aImMt M miralty announced tonight. Wallace was "among those killed " FOR SALE At about price, new Vi H. P. ga engine, standard make, Address box 40, Salem. tf APPLES 50c a box; last chance, tew left. When mine are gone you will pay $1. Phone 101 F2. 2-5 8 COWS And heifer for sale; 3 freak, lf was md. t nuon iu ul J ri-sii , I uuic guuiu v m tor Point. Frank Chcny. 2- tion of war from Germany. Officials' first comment was; "It looks bad." The Eavestone was a British ship of; But iu the same breath they ask for 1,791 tons. The sinking of the vessel : time to get more details how far off 'with the loss of four lives has been re-1 land was the Kvestonef ported in an earlier dispatch, but the, (iermany. herself, has held that inter- admiralty statement is the first mdiea-: national law provides against killing of tion that the boats were shelled after persons from a sunken naval ship, so, 'the crew had put off. This woul.l iu even rf the fcavestone dicate that the Eavestone was torpedoed should prove to have been an army without warning, .transport or a naval auxiliarv the kill- EVERYBODY NEEDS PURE.JUCH BLOOD Pure blood enables the stomach, liver and other digestive organs to do their work properly. Without it they are sluggish, there is loss of appetite, sometimes faintness. a deranged state of the intestines, and, in general, all the symptoms of dyspepsia. Pure blood is required by every organ of the body for the proper per formance of its fnnetiona. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood, and this is why it is so suc cessful in the treatmeut of so many diseases and ailment):. Its acts di rectly on the blow!, ridding it of scrofulous and other humors. It is a peculiar combination of blood-purifying, nerve-toning, strength-giving substances, uet it today. Special for Wednesday Holsum German Coffee Cake. Have your grocer order one for you and git acquainted with its origin al rid) and dainty flavor, produced by the use of real fruit and nuts. Price 25 cents. Made in Salem's new bakery built to give Sal m folks the opportunity to keep their money at home. Cherry City Bakery ,, ,,,,,, ... ,, , ,,. . , i'lg. on Germany's own interpretation, DRY GRUB OAK--12 and lh in. lengths , wuW u iMt 9Uch , He; Phone 1322J. Liberty Sts. ',',r'i 1 t 'i ', Protest in the Baraloug case, officials from ships sunk bv the German rr ard cor, trade an believe(, ni hf ,)arallel fa (ke South Atlantic and made pr i ii i i iu 1 1 1' ' juu i sn. s uiai iirin up- !. (J. SNIDER "Whirlwind J" h,Ple8 l"'n mecr" courteous, quick, effi- 'on,s' . " ,ht f -. i k- i from which thev were driven, is direct COL. E. auctioneer" courteous, quick, effi cient. Get Snider, he knows how. Res 1568 Mission St. Phono 1428.M. 3-1 violation of the law. i Will Release Americans. The Hague, Feb. 5. Americans taken iider ison- crs in Germany will be released, Ger many has decided to comply with the American demand for liberation of the sailors, Berlin reports stated here today. MONEY IO A NED On furniture, live-1 stock, vehicles, implements, etc. All transactions private. Possession re tained. Union Loan Agency, 217 B.1 High street ' 6U Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S r.ASTO R i A DEAD ON HIS FEET WANTED Experienced man to prune small orchard. Phone 994. 2-ti WANTED Large Manimonth Pekin duck eggs for setting. Mary Wilbur, Cottage Grove, Ore. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will bring new life and quickly relieve that stopped up congested feeling. They will thoroughly cleanse and wash out Secretary Olcott Wants Action Taken Regarding Salem Hospital Matter On account of the alleged dilly dal lying of the Salem Hospital associa tion regarding the vacating of the property which was deeded to the state and for which the sum of 25,000 was to be paid, Secretary of Statet Olcott at the meeting of the board of control Saturday afternoon proposed a resolu tion authorizing the hoard to take steps to secure the property for the State hospital which is in need of room for kstw buildings. This resolution was HOGS ABE HIGHER -c Chicago. Feb. 5. Heft estali- lished a new record price here today when heavy hogs sold on the market for $i2.:l0 per huud- red. This is the highest since the civil war. student body officers for Kimball college, J, Stanley Van Winkle was chosen president. He will be assisted by Thomas Aeheson, vice-president: J. li. Woodfin, secretary; J. W. Miller, sergeaut-at amis, and I! M. Kalke, reporter. Rc show the l last 1 ed U orts from Pennsylvania university that the west can make good in ist. Lloyd Height, a member of ear's freshman class, who is enroll the department of dentistry, re ceived a rare compliment. The head of the laboratory work told him he did the Iiom work of any freshman, who had COnM under his supervision. CITY OF NEW YORK FOR. SALE 1st class dry growth. Call Uiehardsons Phone 494. second grocery 2-10 MCE BOOM And board in modern, iflosi in home, lady preferred. 744 North Cottage St. Phone 2179. 2-5 FOB SALE Salem Garage, fifiO N. Cap itol (Pacific Highway) Phone 1010. FOR SALE 4 good milk cows, 2 fresh aud 2 to freshen soon. 431 N. Front. 2-6 FOR RENT S lots, all kinds fruit, 0 room house, city water. Phone 2041 B. 2-5 OET YOUR Tresspass notices, new supply of cloth ones at Capital Jour nal. WANTED Ford or good young team in exchanee for lot in North Salem. fhnn ''504.12. Harvev Green. 2-G WANTED Six wood cutters at $1.00 per cord, no piling. Apply 131 care. .irtiirnnl "6 the kidneys and bladder and gently opposed by Governor Withyeonibo and carry off the ill effects of excesses ot ! the opposition sustained by Treasurer all kinds. The healing, soothing oil ' Kay, wi;h the result that it was laid on soaks right into the walls and lining of the table. How ever, secretary Olcott the kidneys and expccls the poisons in j expects to g'o before the legislature for your system. Keep your kidneys in good shape by dail use of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules and you will have good health. Go to your druggist at once and secure a package of this time honored, world wide rem edy. It is not a "patent medicine." it is passed upon by U. S. government chemists and declared pure before com ing into this country. GOLD MEDAL is the pure, original Haarlem Oil, im ported direct from the ancient labora tories in Holland, where it is the Na tional Household Remedy of the sturdy Dutch. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box. Accept no sub stitute. Your druggist will gladly re fund your money if not as represented. Salem Soon to Have Additional Source of Supply of Electricity authority to redeed the property to the association and retain the money that was to have been paid for it. Gymnastic and Athletic Carnival Wednesday Evening New York, Feb. 5. A blinding snow storm, driven by a gale, increased the apprehension of official New York and naval militia guards on bridges, about public buildings and on the waterfront were increased today. Tugs carrying officers and details up and down the streams increased their Potato Growers Met In Salem Saturday vigilance ami proceeded more slowly. Artillerymen manning guns planted at the bridgeheads began to exercise more I caution. j Jt is the first time within the mem ory of tin" younger generation that New j Yorkers have been challenged by arm- led soldiers along their own highw ays. j Merriment reign I Now thev arc told to move fast as they idea of "flunks" pass over the huge spans cone. iing : eather in the literary socieiv Brooklyn with Manhattan Island. Loit ering in Hatterv Park is also prohibit ed. The driving snow today made ap proach to bridge piers easier and for that, reason even greater precaution was taken than yesterday. The naval militia, which was the Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A refreshments, prepared by the Miss. Gilbert and Cooley. In addition to mei bora of the faculty and student body kUM number of outsiders were preset! 1 including several from O. A. C. With the distinction of being the on1 mid year graduate at 1 'Old vTiltametti this year, Maxwell K. Ball departed Sa urdav nii'lit for his home ill Portlai. thi first to be summoned American wn pul supreme over the the student body alls on third floor of Waller hall, Friday evening) for the annual post-exam jubilee. With Lnbau A. Stevens, master of ceremonies, a program consisting of piano sides by Beatrice Neuport and Ethel Forbes, vocal solos by Evelyn Kelffelntan and Derril Kcxt'ord. a cor- in the Spanish-1 . solo lu. v.lwin hn: ..nd mm. r. is holding a rigid guard be? 01 animated cartoons bv Dean Pol itic property; the bridges : lu(,1( delighted the audience, watert ront. Blue clad 1U.-...J. w.. v.,11, a, ;iii.,....i a series of games and dances that were not interrupted until the eleventh hour, ecept for a few minutes to enjoy the No formal O his collegia! diploma "in This mark lege life. M ette has beet and hard v few student- 11 is originality tpiautitv. That the Wi passed in its pu iision narked, the elate career, he will receive I i absentia." the close oi' a aaloue eol . Ball's sojourn at Willani a Queer mixture of prims ik. lie was excelled b in the English dcpaitme: v was always an unknot lunette O nake up a blieations is uk, last vi negian is su d onlent b due to h s editor II ihief. and Any. who OAK, ASH, FIR Maple, Vine Mapje, cordwood, yard at corner Trade and Liberty Sts., near armory. Willard F. Proctor. Phone 1322J 2-8 FOR SALE Or exchange for city resi lience property or small acreage close in, 1(30 acres iu Lincoln county. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State St. WANTED Good team farm horses, weight 1200 or over, sound and cheap, not necessarily young. P. O. Box 345 City. Tho public gymnastic and athletic, carnival which is to be given by the Young Men's Christian Association in the State Armory Wednesday evening commencing at 7:!0 p. m. is arousing considerable interest. One of the particularly interesting features of the program will be the work of the ladies' classes. While no attempt has been made to prepare special work for the occasion, the reg ular work of the classes which takes place six times each week will prove amply interesting as will be demon strated by them. The Association expects to have at Railway, Light & least three hundred persons participate has recently com- including members of the business over all and th : youths from office; I patrolling these plac stops is aaked to move on. Qoeaitona are met with a flash of bayonet and a little more suggestion. Street cars are I kept moving. Motormen and conductors! i have been warned that while crossing j the bridges they must keep their can windows and doors closed and keep the power turned on. Automobiles are met with the sanTe, i orders. Underneath the structures, search-; lights swung on the piers and up and stream. Arc ad drop lights DAUGHTER Protect Your Members of the Marion county Pota to Growers association were told one or two unpleasant truths at the meeting held Saturday afternoon at the Com mercial dub. The truth camo from Mr. Franklin, an independent dealer in produce of Oakland, California, who down the said that Oreaon potatoes ranked third ; illuminated the bridge. Important look and fourth compared to those raised ing artillery pieces frowned grimly to in Tdnho, Utah, Nevada and California. : ward the river, w here a constant vigil The vo.ninn ns the mm rlisensoil no-! was kept by men aboard naval tugs. The Portland Power Company menced the construction of a new tiO,- 000 volt electric power transmission line to Salem from what is known as their River Mill hydro-electric power plant on the Clackamas River, near Estacada. It will take from six weeks to two months to complete the installa tion of this line which is to be con structed by way of Beaver Creek and using Mt. Angel on the Willamette alley FOR SALE Nice 4 year old cow, fresh in 3 or 4 days; also 7 year old mare weight about 1100 lbs., good worker single or douhl 1646 Mission St. 2-7 FOR SALE Cheap, household goods, 7 room modern house on car line near school to rent $7.00 a month. 298 Hoyt street. Phone 09P3. 2-5 BARGAIN 150 acre farm smooth land, new buildings, only 6 miles out. runninc water, on main road. $80 per acre. Address W box 67, Salem. 2-6 FOR SALE Small irrigable acreage, 40 acre tract, Bend-Redmond district, suitable for poultry, truck fruit. Will consider auto in deal. Geo. lr. Sedgwick, 298 N. Capitol Salem. 2-6 TO TRADE 0 acres near Livesley, hill land, woven wire fence, well, build ings not good; also 1 acres near Portland. What you got. R.3, box 201. men's class, hoys' class, junior class, senior classes and the several ladies classes. A unique feature of the exhibit will be the human chariot race by the mem bers of the senior classes. The men, will be divided into teams of four j each ,yi 1 will dash around the room by the skip step, hack team will lie iudtrod according to form aud not necessarily according to speed. It is expected to have the spectators de-J tenaine which team demonstrates the; best foiin by their applause and each1 member oi the team winning win re- gau; ceive a pound box of the Spa's famous , rpne strength chocolates and bun boas. The members I ;et reflected of the team coming in second will re-1 throughout finan ceive a hair pound dox. r rains wieyers cies. This lin) of the Spa has ottered to donate the I prizes for the occasion. The demonstration will be free. The i Associltaion has been put to consider- 'able expense but will nevertheless omit any Charge for admission. tatoes in this market, dry rot and an other big reason, that of poor grading. Varieties were badly mixed and many stocks badly run out, he said. Luther ,T. I'hapin called attention to tho necessity of securing a few good varieties of seed and said that one of the finest lot had been shipped out of the county. He also suggested that at tention should be given to the develop ment of varieties that seem best adapted to this climate and soil and that Oregon potatoes would stand high er in the markets of there was more at tention to grading. William H. Egan of Hopmere made a short talk on the purposes of the association and suggestions of benefit to the potatoes growers were given bv GeGorge Schrapp id' Pratuin, J. P. Asplnwa'.l of Brooks and others. Southern Railway, and when completed will gi.e Salem a source of supply ab solutely independent of its present principal source, which is the hydro electric plant of the same Company, situated on the Willamette River at Oregon City, The power from this last plant is conducted to Salcin over a 60,000 volt transmission line located mostly on the right-of-way of the Ore gon Electric Railway Company, the substations of which latter company are also supplied with electricity from this line. The installation of this new line will necessitate an addition to me suu-w tion at Mill and Liberty streets, to con tain the high-voltage transform! which change the voltage from 60,000 down to 2300 volts, which is the pres aru nue.l in distributing the electricity throughout the eitv. This new trans- Captain Conrad Stafrin, of Coinpany mission line and the transformers will L, of Dallas, who is a member of the have a capacity of 2,500 kilowatts,! twenty-ninth leriav ajwwbfy frgw ni4n am t-n th" ntnnnTlT OT : 1 1 f, 1 , A i to aam 1 fijiimunv could In' mobilized within Wall Street Market Shows Great Strength New York, Feb. 5. The New York ICvening Sun financial review today Tugs were warned not to approach closer than fifty feet to any of the piers and barsees were especially watch ed, lest one of them, laden with explos ives, should bump into tue masonry. New Workers hurried and fought their way to work today with just as much brusqueness as usual. The usual jam of thousands poured into the office and store buildings at the usual time, so far as could be done in the face of a blizzard. American flags flapped in the wind in the canyon of Broad and Wall streets the financial district. Huge strips of the tri-colored emblem met across the narrow street. The flag epidemic contin ued uptown, in busy Fifth avenue and Broadway. More flags are flying in New York today than for years. A good habit cannot be formed too early start the children on lr. Lyon's For The Teeth Powder Cream Send 2c stamp for generous sample of either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. I. W. Lyon & Son., Inc, 66 W. 27th St., N. Y. City t t --t- -- Is I Captain Conrad Stafrin Ready to Answer tall run Bi,rt . " , i. Il.lhertv street .h ; electricity required to operate 10,000 ?mPf? 20-candle power 2o-watt incandescent lamps, such as are erdinarily used in the home. In addition to supplying power to Salem ay this line, power will also be supplied to the Southern Pacific com- nan at the power house at Mill ami i .in I mtwriv Bircets. tiiei iiiwm.,,v. ... - wringer, very reasonanie, M.is.o. , - t ,.,:..: line north to sired: also Mute sewing U-J Street across the Union street perfect condition for $,.00 0 the sul)stations of the -i''t' s. P. Ca. on the west side of the ral- tnr u..ii; Ttfnrth llnkota lev where it will be transformed into vviuu "I"""-.-" -TJ t ,, voltoo-e for use 1G0 acre farm tor Close in mi eiecuicuv r"?". -, , ., ot busir new TAi v I'nttflue I'hone any. ''tinn of this new power POTATOES W A N T KD Don ' t forget line g;ve9 Salem and vicinity four we are always m tnc marsei ioi pu B0Urces 8rs 0t ample capacuj to nu1T.. twenty-four hours alter the call to ser vice came. That the call will come ha thoroughly believes, but that the work required will for some time be mostly patrollying government property 0 strategic points on the coast. The members of Company L, Which shared the Mexican border service cam paign with Company M, are pretty well scattered but Captain Stafrin is in close touch so that telegraph and tele phone wires would soon call the men together. That the situation is ten times more serious than the Mexican I crisis he frankly admits. for more than a very few minutes, due to failure of the source of supply at j certain times, there is always danger of an outbreak of some kind, and the increased reliability of service made tatoes in small lots or car lots at the . .. tw0 lant3 above mentioned, possible by this new line wihh benctit highest cash price. Phone 717-. Man-j , ,s0 f.om the 3teain plant in Salem j this institution in particular, probably gis Bros. ftnfi from the small water power plant more tn-in any omer. I 7t Hilvorton " Eitlrer of the first two The total expense involved m brlng- rOLANTJ CHINA Pigs for sale, grc "of aple capacity to supply ing this new line into Salem will be oio. sirea Dy r. a. rrrmK- iM rpniiiremeuts of Salem ana approximately -u,uou. jiu ui n.o e ,.11.... 9ni a.Dfpr In KoV . ... ,. :n ....... i or 1, um.nliori oc. V wi ere farm for close m resilience electricity ot a piopci tiSt: - sir.ess property; also practically ;n the operation of the electric rail bievcie, cheap. B. A. Shaver, jwav lines of the S. P. Co. in this scc sr Cottage. Phone 2179. 2-S:tion 0f the Willamette Valley. a today s stock mar iiupioved sentiment la) and securities cir- vement was due in largi measure to the removal ot numerous un certainties that have been cleared away! by the definite break in diploatic re lationsy with the German empire. These steps taken the atmosphere of Wall Street has been cleared. Security values may now be regarded for what thev are actually worth. The uncertainties thus largely re moved, there has been the most vigorous response bv pronounced strength in the stock, grain and cotton markets, all of which were well bought today. The advance in stocks was from three to six points or more, but the movement was by no means consistently abstain ed. ' Attempt to Reconsider Fish Bill Is Failure Callan of Multnomah attempted to have the Rogue river fish bill reconsid ered in the house this afternoon. Al most unanimously the motion was voted down. University Notes Now that exaiuations are over and the registration for the second semester nearly completed, student body interests are again centered on the manifold ac tivities of college life. Among 1he events that will be featured in the near future are the basketball game with the University of Washington, Wednesday evening, the first glee club concert of the season will be given at Jefferson on the same date. On February 13 the Ladies' tilee club will present n pro gram in the chapel- Next Saturday will Occur the dual debate with Pacific uni versity. Award day has been definite ly scheduled for the 22d. Class atten tion is invited on the annual freshman glee contest, and ambitious poets are hard at work to produce the winning song. Although Professor John O. Hall, head of the sociology department, is the busiest man on tlie cninpus, it is definitely stated that he will give his lecture, " Remedies Against Poverty," iu the chapel. February 12. For the past tno weeks Dr. Hill has been much in demand by various state legislative committees. His lecture next Monday Will embody many results obtained by recent research work. At tin ?ont semester election of j Japanese Resent Passage I Ot immigration Dill Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION i'f 5! sjt id $ aft THE BILL PASSES ton's Chief, mother full sister to WSJi? t :,,- line will , i . ,i , i, .. , ,,,ui anw Ttriee . each. Write or I'hone C. Stay ton, Ore. W. serve terial that can be supplied locally will , ,L. I L. 1 1 1.11.. nu la IUI relav or auxiliary source to me ne uure-wu ,ut-a... , " no. n ntewaru, , - - . n . ,rh) n one ""b ' J one Tiwcr Blast, electricity I up-to-date metropolitan class of cities i , ii h from the other in a witl WANTKD Will buy or sell on com-1- .;tnn vnnr second hand worn tiar- icw iuutc - ' 1 1 A1 neaa and collars: harness oiled Clark's Harness and Shoe Repairing, Y. M. C. A. bids'. 311 N. Commercial 8t., Salem. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA . .. i m. i: 11 tie lhe introduction or mi.- "" of considerable benefit to the custom er, of the Company in this vicinity, as tf it will insure almost continuous serv ice which is Ot consiaerao .."i ance to electric power users in par ticular, and also to the State institu tions, rue- as t Asylum and Peni tentiary. If the Hf in the peniten tiary were to be suddenly extinguished This will put Salem in the strictly spect to its electric ngni, ami power service. (tons JEMULSiON DRIVES OUT COLDS Washington, Feb. 3. The im migration bill, vetoed once by Cleveland, once by Taft and twice by President Wilson, to day passed the senate by the necessary margin to make it a $ lew. sf: The house passed it Friday, sje The. bill contains the literacy test and the anti-alien clause to sf; which Senator Heed, Missouri, today declared Japan has ob- jected. The law becomes effect- ive May 1. The vote was 62 to 19. Previous to the vote, Sena- tor Lodge of the foreign rela tions committee declared the bill in no way affected the Jap :e anese agreement regarding iin- migration from that country. 2 ! , That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- 1 lets, the substitute for calomel. i Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomels old-time en emy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the keynote of these i little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. j. They cause the bowels and liver to acw vj TP YflTT T'nnrmallv Thev never force them tn I Hl L IWU unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad nreatn a mill, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every ! night just to keep right. Try tiicm. I 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. It's Great Fun Making Fudge on a Gas Range It's easy to pass a pleasant evening making candy on a Gas Range. The "goodies" arc bound to turn out just right because it's so simple to regulate the gas flame to the proper heat and there's no danger of burning. For All .Cooking Purposes a Gas Range Is Best It is ready for service at the turn of a value at any hour of the day or night. No fire to watch, no wood, coal or ashes to carry about. Gas cooking means less work, dependable results, lower fuel bills. A GAS RANGE IN YOUR HOME? IF NOT, TELEPHONE 85 The Gas Co.