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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY. JUNE 4. 1917. t M , I The Daily : Capital Journal X e .-. Classified ; Telephone and t Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People Willamette Valley News V SHvertoi News wlia is a student at the O. A. C A uiee program is being prepared by tie pupils of the Christian Sunday school for Children's day. June 3. Mrs. J. C. Roseneitn and daughter. Nettie, were at AAstoria this week sis itinff Clarence Koseheim. who is work- spent the past two j for the Hammond Lumber company. fioas. Slid familv Xr T.-.K.. H.iiaj. cncvit Katnr.4v r Mr. Miller has three sons in Une'le! n.- rvnital fitv Kht n. iimitii'iiw.I (Capital Journal Sneclal Service.) ilverton. Ore, June 4. I. VT. Miller returned Tuesday ewening from Shelron. a , wnere he ka weeks with tin son. fani s w?vnf and is a very patriotic citizen. He visited his daughter. Mis Eva. in Portland en route home.: The Henry Be Guire family are to move over near Salem soon, having trad ed their property on S"ater street 'for a farm. Mrs. Osoar Bentson spent Wednesday with relatives at Woodburn. Mrs. Charles Shults and little sons left for Casi-sde Looks on Wednesday afternoon. Thev were eseorte ta the lepot by a large delegation of Eoyalj home by her daughter, Mrs. Frank Eope. and baby. The O. A- Tunnymark family who have been living on First street, depart ed for Portland the first of the week, where Mr. Funnymark has been working the past few months. Fairfield News (Capital Journal Special Serviee.) Fairfield. Ore, June 2. Miss I-aura EVEHYTHINCr ELECT2I0A1 fcalem Electric Co, Masonic Temple, 127 North High TRANSITS AKD DRATAGE Salem Truck ft. Dray Co, eorner State and Front streets . Telephone Main 1200 Main 7i is spending a few Parker returned FOE SALE OSTEOPATH 70B SALE AT A room two story house plastered inrouguout. Barn, wood ehed, two large lots, plenty of fruit and room for garden. Square Deal Eealty Co., 202 U. 8. Bank bldg. MISCELLANEOUS FLOBA A. BBEWSTEB, M. D Neo rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es' a specialty. 35 yrs. experience with drags, surgery and drugless methods. Examination free. 712 StaW St. Phone 1350. 7- i DKS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL- BAKGAIN Seven i TON Osteopathic phvsiciani and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkaville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized ii nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 505-503 C. 8. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Besidenie 1620 Court. Phone 2215. Neighbors of which order Mrs. Shultr .Baker, of Dallas, is visiting her sister, was a popular member. - J Mrs. A. Wilkinson. The Will Xicol family, of Portland. . Brn. to Mr. and Mrs. Ealph DuBette. are guests at the home of their parents.', bobv'girL May 29. Mtither and baby Mr. aud Mrs. John Nicol, on Water Joint; fine- street- - ) ylt Francis airs, jnnn names. -Mrs. tiarn MieUi, davs in Portland. L. J. and Virgil Haines motored to Sa-j r. and Mrs. S. F. lem Friday afternoon in the Adams ynmP. Thursday after a short visit with Mr. Parker's sister, Mrs. G. B. Corne- Fred Zurcher and wife, of Silverton ' Turaer. Hills, were Silver-ton business callers! yr,. j. p. Short, of Corvallis. is Thursday. 'spending a few weeks with her daugh- Mrs. Charles Hartman came over from teTt jjr9. Ralph DuBette. cotts Mills to attend Memorial exer-1 jj,. x. G. Olson, of Portlaud, is cispg Wednesday. (spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. r r t i. . -I'll 1 ! -iirs. -Maggie jvfviiuius ami ciiLiurvn (apj irnneis. are spending the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock. Victor Bergeron was a passenger for I'ortlanrt rridav morning. Miss Mabel Short of Corvallis, is vis iting with relatives this week. Mr. John Imlah made a business trip to Portland the latter pan oi isi i WATEB COMPANY INSURANCE For fire insurance in standard companies, call on P. J. Kuntz, 309 Bank of Commerce. 6 27 FBUITLAND NURSEHT Higb and Ferry St. Full line nursery stock. Italian prune a specialty. Nursery lo eated one mile east of penitentiary. Address B. 6, Salem, Ore. Phone 100 Til. CHXROFR ACTIO SPINOLOGIST DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiropractic apinal adjustments and get well. Of fice 406-7-8 U. 8. National Back building. Phone Main 87. Beaidenee, Main 828-B. ' TJNDEETAKXES WEBB ft CLOXJGH CO. O. B. Webb. A.-M. Cleugh morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 98S8. EIGDON-B1CHAEDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 Nortk High street. . Day and night phone 133. STOVE EEPATBING BTOVES EEBCILT AND BEPAIBEC 60 years experience. Depot National and American fence Sizes 26 to 53 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. BaJera Fence and Stove Works, tot Court street. Phone 124. LTJNCH COUNTER SALEM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. Amos Cage returned from a short trip .v to Salem and Fortland Friday. j Tr lnj ifrj. Joseph HugUL of Wood The fjrneral of Grandma Eaton was burn. visited at the home of their daugh Rev. Irvine, a former pastor of the Methodist church officiating. Mrs. Wal cott accompanied the remains back to UaYersty Notes j Rev. J. F Crowther, D. D paster First Methodist Episcopal ehureh of Se attle, Washington, delivered the bacca- taareate served t the KiiCll tuee of Theology. Eev. Crowther spoke a the Chritiaa ieity as the God f the impossible. Present day facts were largely draws upoa tot his ssateriaUs. Other features of the Kimball com mencement are: Tuesday, the competi tive reading of hymns and scripture for Fisher priie. Only faculty and stu dents will be present at this exercise. On Wednesday night will occur the re reptiea given by President and Mrs. Talbett ta the students and frieads at Kimball college. Thursday afternoa will occur the annual eomiauinion ser vices. The graduating exercise will be held in the colle' assembly hall Fri day alteraooa. The address will be giv en by Kev- Geonre H. I'arkkason, pas tor Methodist Episcopal church, Eu gene. The altunni busiaese meeting and banquet will be held the same day. The next issue of the Willamette Col- lesian will be the co-ed edition. It is scheduled to appear in six page form. Wednesday Jose C Among the teceat rampns visitors are Howard Jewett, who has been teaching in the Cottage Grove hijh school; Juha Gary, who was located at Coquille, and Harry Irvine, who is attending the Ore gon Medical school of Portland. Next Wednesday will be the last chapei service of the present year. The senior class will have charge. A special committee is planning an elaborate program. Stanley Van Winkle, of the senior class of the Kimball college of Theol ogv, has accepted a pastorate at Hins dale. June the class in statistics is conducting sow original research work. A qaes tionaire has bees given to each studeat to determine the effect of the moist climate npon the student txxiy ' health, and school work in general. - WOODBTjajI SHOTS SCORE 111 Oregon City, June 4. The Woodbura Gua Club visited the laaemaa Cue club members yesterday and a real race was offered in the Columbia-Willasa- . ASK FOR and GET or lick's . The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Sam Prica. ette Trapshooters association competi tion. The visitors managed to win by one bird 111 t 110. The result of the match put Woodburn at the top of th circuit with five wins and one defeat. No perfect scores were turned in be- Montana. He will go there about leans of the poor birds- that wee 20. i thrown. Conditions were not jost right (for trapsaootiBg and the count made Th AdWante literary" society enter-1 yesterday is considered remarkable un tained the two other women's societies! der the circumstances. The- Woodburn Fridav afternoon at their regular meet-"scores were: Peter Wkitaey 4, Charles ing. A ' children's" program was pre-1 Feller 23, E. G. Hawman 22. Charkw scute.1. LeitB 21 and Eraest Feller 21: total. Mildred Wiggins saag a vocal solo. 111. Oregon City scores: Ct T. Parker " There Little iiirl IoTt Crr?" "The! 23, G. Stokes 23, G. H. Long 22, Land of Dolls" by Helen Wood; Ha-jtharles Gates 21 and E H. Long 21: zel Hockensmith preseated two solos, j total 110. "A Nervous Chat," and "The Mar-1 tyrs;"' The story hour, Buth Spoor;. '"'The Crowning Indignity," by Faye! Bolin. After the program rcfrohments were served. The societies then met m their re- spective haits for, their business sueet-1 inc. Two new Adelante oft'irers werej in--tallel. RIA Ftr Iniuits and Childrea In Usa For Over 30 Years foder the guidance of Dr. J. O. Hall Always bears tha Signature of e mm wm ww ww sisfiefi pi imssswi BCAVANGEB SALEM 8CAVENGEB Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Mail 247. Beaidenee. Main Siii. the old home in Kansas. Per J C RnKlsnd. Tatnr nf the i I'nitnrt T ntlmrnn phtirph. lpft Kriilsv for St. Paul, Minn., to be in attendance at the convention of the Norwegian Luth eran church of America. Miss Olive Young, of Oregon City, is visiting Silverton relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Johu Morley motored over to Corvallis Friday- They were accompanied home by Miss Frances, MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security TH08. K. FOBS Over Ladd ft Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith,! Boom s, Aieiornack Blag, Salem, Or. ter, Mrs. John Imlah. Rickreall Items X THE MARKETS TMYEERS' GUIDE J ; 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 priees are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. As usual, there is little to say about the markets- on Monday. Everything is running at the regular quoations ot two past few days and the only change to day is iu bananas which are quoted at half a cent a pound higher. 0rains ... Wheat 1.90(fi2 Oats, New 61 Barley, ton f-iuiaiz Bran Shorts, per ton Hay, cheat Hav, vetch Hay, clover $41 $43 $16 $16 $13 39c 41e BATJN LOUIE LUNCH COUNTER Bowl rice, sugar and cream, 10 cents. Mush, coffee and doughnuts, 15 cents Noodles 10 cents. All kinds of sand wiches, short orders and soft drinks. Basement Hubbard Bldg. 5-31 OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. musts bosko Lt Salem Train No. Ar Portland 4 :35 a m Owl 6 :55 a m 7:15 a 6 9:25 a m 9:45 a m .... 10 Limited ... 11 -.33 a m 11 :20 t a 12 1:35 pm 1:50 pm 14 4:0U p o 4:00 p n .... 16 Limited .... 0:50 pm 6:30 p m 20 7:40 pm 1:55 p m 22 10.-00 p m SOUTH BOUND POBTLASO TO 8IJttf Lt Portlans 6:30 I a Salem 8 :35 Eugene 10:53 l m 8:30 a m .... fi Limited ....10:11 a m 10:45 a a 1 12:55 p m zhjo p la v :io p m ' p..,.!.- 4:40 n a .... 13 Limited .... 6:40 p si", it -A?? n n 17 I ..a I fi.1,1 n ... i I DTK 9:20 d m 19 11 -20 p mi Veal, according to quality 813e 11:45 b m 21 Owl 1:55 p m steers "feSe KOBTH BOCKD I C0W9 Old It Lt Corrallls Ar Salem i diu 5(ff 6c V.1U W IU ..... V ....... W ... w u Lt Eugene 7:35t m .... IV Limitec Butter jButterfat . - -- H'resHierv butter, rer iwund Country' butter 30g32 ' Fork, Veal and Mutton i Turnins. bunch 4" on foot ii:i'l i-',--c 8 -To 5 mi Pork, dressed - lifelSe LODGE DIRECTOR? MODREN WOODMEX OF AMERICA Ore fin Cedar Camp, No. 5240. meets every In a radar evmlng at 6 o'clock in Derby building, corner I'ourt and High strerts. i. W. Hay, V. C; J, A, Wright, Clerk, BALBM LODGE No. 4, A F. A. U, Stated commnnlcntions first Friday In each mouth at 7 :80 p. m. ia the Masonic Temple. Fred A. Uclntire, W. M. ; V Z. Sulver, secretary. L O. V. W.-i-Protctlon Lodge Ko, 2, meets every Monday evening at 8 In the alcCornack hall corner Court and Liberty street. L. R. Mason, M. W.; 8, A, afcFadden. recorder; A. L. Brown, tuancier; R. B. Duncan, treasurer. CENTRAL LODGE, NO. IS. K. ot P. Uerby bonding, every Tuesday evening of each week at 7 :30. Lojd T. Klgdon. C. C. : W. B. Gllson, K of R ana It, SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Eeeler. president ; Mrs. Loo Tlllson, secretary. Ail cases ot cruelty or neglect of dnm snlmais should be reported to tbe secretary for lnvestlgatloa. DE MOLAT COMMANDERT, No. 6, K. T Regular conclare fourth Friday In each month at S o'clock o. m In Masonic fTemnlc Rotonrnlns Sir KoigbtS are courteously Invited to meet with os. Gie C. Mies, K. C; H, B. Thielsen. recorder. sat ps fHin?r,tT. n Kniirhts snd Lsdtes of Becsrity Meets every 2nd snd 4rh WMlnrslav Mch moOtB St UurSl Hall vuitinr mrmbers sre Invited to attend. E. F. Vtalton, financier, 480 S. 14th Street. 10 Limited .... 4 :00 p .... 22 T:55 p . . 2 Owl 4 :35 a 1 :55 p a S :25 D a 12:05 p n SOCTH BO USD Lt Salem 1 :55 a m 21 Owl . , 10:15 a m .... 6 Limited . Lt Salea 12:55 p m 7 Ar SlemPr"1g lamb?. 9:45 a m Lambs, yearlings lOe 9e Ar Eugene . 6:50 a m . 12 :25 p m Ar Albany 1 .50 p m Stops at Corvalis Ar Albs ny Lt Salem 4:15 o 7:35 Lt Salem Ar Eugene 6 :45 p m 13 8:50 p m CORVALLIS CONNECTION HOtrK BUUSiD Lt Corrallls Wethers - Lggs and Poultry. Tr. trade 30c Eiss; cash 2S29c Hens. Dound 15c Broilers, live over 2 pounds 20e Hens, dressed, pound 23e Cabbage Vegetables 4'ic Te ew Dotatoes c Potatoes, per 100 lbs. .-. $22.25 Green onions ... 4C 5:10 p m 'String garlic Ar Albany K cw potatoei 8:25 I n 12:12 p n 2:41 p n 4 :10 p n :18 t n Lt Salem 10:15 a o 4:15 p n 12:55 p a 6:40 p a Lettuce, California, crate Onions. Bermuda, erate t'2.2.) Ar Salem; Onions in sack a .A i ww Jii.Vlerv. crate Cucumbers Green peas Radishes 10 8 :45 a i A 1 .ir K a IV ....... A V " ., 1 i i:iiib m 'Turnip?, sack 20 6 :au p m 22 7:55 p m SOUTH BOUND Ar Corvallis 5 11 :33 s m 9 5:36 p m T 2 :20 p m 13 8:00 p m Ralem-Geeb Lisa ... 4 . r Ralm ..9:13 a m k 7 I ,,n Salem 9 :50 s miOolden figs No. 75 Ar. Salem miied) ....2:00 p mi Dromedary dates No. 74 Leave Saiem 3:05 p m: No connection sooth of Geer. ctrwlxrrie SALSfc. Fauji City .vd Wbstm . trawoirries No. 161 I-T. Salem, motor 7 :o0 a m j Apples Ns. 163 Lt. Saleoj. motor 9:43 a m Oranges, ravels California tomatoes Asparagus . s-pinach $4 $2.50 $11.15 7c 40c $25 40c 5c Black figs Figs and Dates 10c - 15e $3.75 No. 165 Lt. Salem lor jauitnomao and Airite Ko. 1ST Lt. .Salem, motor . Na 109 Lt. Salem, motor .. No. 239 Way Fr't It. Salem No. Iii2 Ar. Salem No. I'M Ar. S.ile So. 10 Ar. Salem No. 168 Ar. Salem No. no Ar. Salem Ns. 240 Way Fr t ar. Salem . 1 :40 p m . .4 :00 p m ..6:15 p m ..5:00 s m . 8 :30 a m .11 :10 a m . .3 :15 d m ..6:0") p m;Coeoann!s .7:45 p 2-lo $1(S2 $2-50(ti 3.23 .. $3.75(5 4 5'..c fruit $3-50 Florida grape fruit $jo0(0.50 Lemons, per box I in lianas. potiiKI California grape Honev $3.75 $1 . .2:30 p m PACIFIC LODGE NO. BO. A- F. A A. U. Stated comaiuniestioos third Wlday In escb month at 7:30 p. m. la the Masonic Temple. W. H. Iisncy. W. M, : Ernest 11- C boats, seeretsry. WOODMEN OF THE VTOBI.D Meet ever Friday night at 8 o'elsc In l" b'dg.. Court snd High Sts. A J. Sweinlirk. C. C. ; t.. A Gw, clerk, 407 Court street Phone 683. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly fio. 84, meets every Thursday st 8 p. si. la I. O. O. F. hall, A. A. Gueffroy. M. A: C. A. Vlbbert. secretary. Crows Orng stare. 338 State street. -rsruaanan-) soi axRf 'japjooai waos l.f sxafliH -SJH :iJO 'USJVIV T1BI Mdasqs .vK 11K !aiJls BilH pas IJno.T Saiplinq iV.rl s ')J1 Bl Ssinias Ispajnqx ii-. Mi "09SI tov ao sdsia bo8Ow T ai "8 a-hoae 1436M. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. Orejss Clin rrssorttio Cowjs Boats leave Ralem for Portland Monday Wednesdav and Friday at U a. m. ; sad Tuesday, Thorday sod Saturday mornings it 6 a as. For Corrallls tbe boats leave Salem Tuesday. Thursday and Sstnrdty evenings st 8 o'clock. Boats leave Port land Isr Salem at :45 each morning. QVANT J Off Retail Prices Creamerv butter Countrv butter Eggs, do7.en Sugar, cane , hngar, beet ; Hour, har.l wneat Flour; valley . .. 45c 40c 35c $s.oe $S.8C $35 3."C $2.90(u 3.20 (Capital .Tonrnal Special Service) Kiikreall. June 4. Paul Smith and Beni. Hill members of Company L, of Kallas visited their homes over Sunday. Tliev came from Vancouver to attend the' funeral of Corporal Blake, who died of pneumonia. Alias Bliss iavis oi saiem vuuru over Snuday with the Lownys. Mi Zela McLean of Salem and Miss Helen Johnston or Monmouth were Sun day guests of Sliss Mabel Craven. Mr. anil Air..J. A. aici-eaii uu uwo of Salem spent Memorial aay wim Mrs. McLean's mother, Mrs. J, J. Burch. . ' Mrs. B. F. Lucas spent several days with relatives iu Salem. Lcoua, Luverne, Virginia aud Donald Craven of Dallas are visiting at the home of their uncle, E. F. Craven. Mrs- F. B. Soutkwuk is hi Portland, called there by the illuess of her moth er, Mrs. J. B". Xesiuith. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Powell are re joicing over the birth of a son on Mon day. There was a largely attended meet ing of the Farmers' Cniou on Wednes day May 24th. ! A good roads meeting was held at the Artisan hall Thursday May 25. Tk& Ladies Aid gave an ice cream so cial at the Artisan hall Saturday even ing for the beuefit of the Red Cross. Music was furnished by the Rickreall orchestra during the evening. There was a large crowd to enjoy the program also the ice cream and cake. ' MISSIONARY EETUliNS Turner, Or., June 4 Sophie Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, of Turner, has icturued home for the summer after graduating in May from the Chicago training school for city, home and foreigu missions. Miss Wat son also holds a diploma from the in ternational Suu.lav school association deiiartmeut of education for completion of an approved teacher training course. OLD AGE A CRIME! Some people are young at 00 red checked, ruddy and vigorous. Others are obi at 40 joints beginning to stiffen up a bit; step beginning to lag and lose its springiness: occasional touches ot pain in the back, feel tired without cause, and possibly a twinge of rheu matic pain. In most cases these are the danger signals to warn you that the kidneys are not promptlv doing their work of throwing off the poisons that are al ways forming in the body. To neglect tiwCco ftiirnl n-nrninirs is a crime against yourself. If you have these symptoms you can find prompt relict in CtOLP .MtUAU lianrirm v.i. sulos. Fur more than -W years " " been the recognized reiueuy ior iu ner and bladder ailments. COLO MKDAIa Haarlem on -(- Mules are imported direct irom tne mu- . ii l tJ..nnml Clt oratories at nuariim, iiwuuu. them nt your druggists, uo not ia substitute. In l.oxes. tnrec si.es. SILVEETON MAN HURT siii-rtnn. Or . June 4. .T. l. Fine. l ie Silver t ails 1 linger lav when he backed a heavily loaded i.,..,i,o. ;:tnpv off tbe tramway at mill, a distance of 14 feet. He was pin ned under the load for some time be n, the machine could be reneu. v;r.m oniiscions wlicn tai.en ho, nnd the attending puysi he will recover. He had lieen operating the tar only a few Uys and was not luimuar " Bt fore go'inf to work at the null he was employed in one of the Silverton barber shops ami had worked in 1 ort land as a barber. ii n ii ii ft ii ii El ii ii ii ti ii El u fl II fl ti Si ii GreatestSlaughterof Sl"J Tf ( 101 jJG Livestock Market Portland. Or.. June 4. Cattle re ceipts 717. Market steady an.l slow. Light steers $ 5(3 9.50 ; heavy steers t.7.VaS.2.': cows tT-XXii "iMi heifers ?ii S.50. Sheep receipts 223. Market steady Bet eat of mountain lamb U 2.)g yearl- ewes . fl. -t Ml - CCSI eSM Ol lliouniaiu T ,-ipts lor.H. 15.40(u 'iM; Market steanv. light $15.25iu In History o f s aiem BARGAIN DAY Our Largest Day in Five Years Friday the largest first day of the month in five years. Everyone b talking about the wonderful prices on shoes that THE PRICE SHOE COSIPANY is offering. Every store in town that is carrying shoes is baying newspaper space and shoot ins. it recklessly to stem the tide of shoe buyers that are rushing to the Price Si . Shoe Company. Some of these stores, if you only read the papers, you would think they were running a shoe store. . 11 ii n ii !! El rices P ti ii ii ti ii H ti Ii II II ti li if H fl IJ U II II Ii II H 11 II fi 11 argain jyay Prevail Week All This THE PRICE SHOE COMPANY WILL GO ON CRUSHING OUT PETITION WITH THESE WONDERFUL LOW PRICES. C0M- See Display Windows for Prices SALEM SHOTS DROP Or.LT TWO Only two birds were missed out of 125 bv the Capital City tiuu flub repre sentatives in the Columbia-Willamette Trapshooters' association yesterday. ti,. sin shnotini? against the 1 UC " - - - r. . ,lfc I ji Gran, le Gun i-lub. Vil.oii, Lewis and ; I I'aker eaeh are credited a run of i't. j : w!ulj toiiley inis'tl Ins ninin eis rock and Whorley let his Klst go l althnut even diistinif it. The niatk of 123 ties the league hlg ! mark, origiually made by tbe oou burn Oun ijlub. Cut Rates on all Re pair Work (hiring This Sale - iiEPHICE Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Next to Ladd & Bush Bank shoe i Salem's Leafing Shoe Store of Style and Quality 4-S-4- !! ii ii M II BtjajByMaWBy W WW IWWss1ij?lWffW' ' mwtlMI 'a 326 STATE STREET PHONE 616 " I i ii ii ti ii ti ii i ti ii ri ti n li u 9 s: ii ri H ti ii ii ii i i i i i i t slpiWJ V .-9 ii fi