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g(fTTTgn ADVZSTISZXUm late Far Wert fa laeeruee Se Three a -. (six insertions).... S! fiesta . .20 i7tlM eaatract, per see.. 15s iTewetha -'ct- Ir -12 liMaivMf edverueesieat ite KORWICH UNION i PSX DiSCTLiXCE SOCIETY (Melsea, Roland at Burghardt .Aat Agent 371 StalWSt. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate T. K. FORD (Orer Ladd ft Bush Bank) Ml LOANS BA17KINS & ROBERTS t4-207 Oregon Uullding UR OFFERINGS ef homes Including some of the li test In the citjr. Our list of farms tad acreage is complete. . IAFLAR & LAFLAR .481.7 Oregon Bldg. Phone It 44 NEW TODAY ro KKXT SLEEPING BOOMS; 630 I .V Winter. ' as! iiOlREHOLD FCRSITCRE FOR ri I ait week: 339 8. 25lh at. SALE roa SALE 8-ROOM MODERN EUXG V lew located ane Mora rem pared itreet aad street ear. furnace, fir place, datrh sitehea. Uundry trayt, all built la f stores, corner lot. newly pi in ted ad tented PrW eesv terras. SIRS. WIXME PETTYJOHN IT! State Street. Phone 513 TO StI.K HERCILES STt'ilP PC'L Irr. 10" feet esble. Phone IVUW. Phil ip Gilbert. 233 .North ljlh street. ElBT 1IICKS BEST t-OCAL. STOCK, 'dee bow for spring delivery. C. X. yhn, 33d State.' Phone 400. IXSt'RE TOl'R MOPS. PRUNES. C.RATN er other prodara w.th us for 90 Cars rSaroetna. and protect yourself while vailing- far the mar It ft to so wp. Ytry lew coat. Phone STANDLF.Y t FOLEY Agent tUa ;'Duli Bank Bldg., Salem Orejroa OCM BUXOALOW. FIVE BLOCKS I rem pott of 'ice, east front, furnac. fireplace, large lot. garage, pared arrft. at wly painted, t'rtce BoOU. MRS. WISX1E PETTYJOHN ::3 Slate Street. Phone 313 600O 7-ROOM HOUSE WITH BASE wt, wo.'d ahet. trait house, barn. 4 Wta, fruit. Price J300; will Uk Fnrd er Ilsht car and eome rash or -f o' 5 kaadrtU dollar down, balance lite tn. ' BARBER & PEARSON TO Gray Bids, urar Commercial Club. 11XTED STEXOGUAPHER. SOME nldzv .of bookkeeping. Stale purification. Auiwcr in hsndwritins. AddreaH 'C'0U," care hiatr.man. UtOOM IH'XOALOW, NEW AND 3IOD era. Price 3000. iraoia luutuw, thrre lota, variety of W-aring Irait. nj"t'rn coneenienccs, larn. Fries tJjPO: eay termv MRS. WISMt. PEffyjoHN rj Stats Street. Phone 313 WORTH WHILE " tn hoese, mo-lern ercept bai'mfi', li wWit in good neif;MnrbK)d : eloae in. A teodid bur. 1'rice JHjO; IOo raik. . . mei houe. iaht-rd: aSont i -sere trmind: ek-ic to tchool. Price '00; S15(H eah. Will exchanje for amall krrfy ranch. " MILLS & COPLEY I V 3. State Street. Phone 175 FINE 8 ACRE TRACT 11 hv land .ul fit under .'cultivation. Tie hst of dark loam noil: box noune 4 tine new barn, chicken houses, etc. Loeatfid on- yrnid rad 3 m't a from city limit ami . is for rods from vlw.il and More. With the true are iochirfrd good cow, 2 horses, 2 light ous. about 20 chickens and all hay 'd feed in Larn; ever? thing .goes. Fries 8.-I700 - i KINNEY & SMITH r Slate Street. Ground Floor. BEST BUYS i U7 rre How. II I rairie farm. $lC0 n.-r re. half cah. lJ acres seven miles from Salem. $63 Vt acre. itn, ." rod of city limits; price iJaim, $;,oo cash. : balance for three .'ra at 6 per cent. U mm, 3', losanv, buildings, close in. '.iO0, .: ........ X .. i tnres strawberries, loanberriea; $2500. HOUSES lt-roem apertment house, furnished, in caaae $73 per month. Price $3300 terms. " fa modern bungalow, paved atreet )0. . ("mat strictly modern bungalow, pavtd Kriet, $000 all cash. reooj strictly modern bungalow, $17,000 asy terms. . ".cictly. modern 10-room residence, best loeation, lU.dOO ; eaay terms. "t a l.iOO loan on god city security at per cent. D. D. S0C0L0FSKY jj' tUle Street. Iemployrient " HCELlaAXEOUS iSTED MEN AXD WOMEX TO farm paper subscriptions. A rood "seilioa to the right people. Address ' Pacifie Homestead. Statesmen Bldg. '. Ore. FOR SALE lAvmrCL WALL TIXTS. MAKY w eelors lOe eouaa aad a p. Max O. rea. 179 . Cem'l 8t. FINANCIAL -!.TT BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. "kia as Roberta. 205 Oregoa 1 Wg. HATE SOME GOOD FARM laOBT 8fa te sell. v, HAWKINS ROBERTS . ""Mi BMr . Salem. FARM PAPER "TOO WANT-TO GET THE BEST ra Paper, ead 15e ta The TaeHie iMeatd, Eelem. Oregoa, fer a throe taa. trial subscriptioa. Meatioa this - POULTRY. NH BK.JWX rEGllOKX KKER l liewe 43R. J: NORTHWEST POULT RY 1GUR- bigg.t live maga.ii year. $1. the hiirest and heart in the wa. .in. for live eoeltrym.e LIKI ia Kalera Ie4 . . . ... . . , .il v ;wt Pl.try Jeeeaad. awl.aa. Ore . Mention t... .1 t ' misci-:lmxeous ( VIARD EXCHANGE." 943 NORTH T"."' atret. diamonds, wa'eh. . ' 'imeete jmee. rlolhiag. s. ete . Bth .w and aaea seeds 'tat. eoM er esekaagad. Matcsjuaa tTasUicl Ads THE OREGON STATESMAN: &ALEM. OREGON mSCELLAVEOrS ItAVHY CI1HUJ AiiAlX CL MMl.Xt.ii. 94K13. POTATOES KOK SALE. IELIVERKU Phone 59F2. GOOD 3 OCTAVE DEAU1X XYLOPHONE for sale, eht ap. Phone 5 J 7. WALFELT" TOUR KOC8E; IT S superior to rUth, a; ehoot half price. Mas O. Bnren. 179 N. Coas'1 81. "WALLBOARD" CAS 'BE USED OVEB lath or studding. Can ha tinted ar papered. Mas O. Bnrea, 17 tferta Commercial street. "WALL PASTE." vKO COOEUNO BE quirrd. Slicks everything. Max O. Baren. 179 N. Commercial stnet. SACKS. SACKS TOO. SAf.E iOO.OOO (rain. oats and potato (art. Capital Junk and Bargaia JJoose, 2 IS Ceater atreet. Phone 39S. FOB SALE TRUCK CHAIN'S ALL SIZE3. CAPITAL JUS .BAR- OA1N IIOUSeT paONE 398. 215 CENTER ST. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATXA! OIRLS Thia trna etory of weetera immigra tion hee bees carefully rviaed. makiag a baadcomo little book. It telle iai graph ie term a of the anaaaarre of the Oatmaa family, of the eocene of La reoxo, aad the captivity of Mary and Olira. Mary died af aUrratioa eod Ohra was pnrchaaed frt-aa t'aa Indiana five years later. The price is 20 eenta, postpaid. Address Orefoa Tesehais Monthly. Salem. Orasjea. WOOD PIIOXK 1363M. fOIt WOOD. FOR DRY WOOD PHONE 1S78W. CALL THE SALEM TVTKK TARD8 POU your wood aad coal; off tea 752 Trade street. Phase 629. POR SALE 16-IXCH AXD 4 FOOT SECOXO GROWTH AXD OLD Flit WOOD. SPECIAL PRICE OX OREEX WOOD. FRED Phone 1342 L WELLS 803 Soath Cbnreh Antomobile Directory DODGE CAR FOR SALE PIIOXE C2P2. StlGHTLY USED PORDEOX TRACTOR A bargain, 349 Ferry street. 0LES0N MOTOR CAR CO. 319 Qf. Commercial St. Phone 666 1 Uaed Car Center. Quick Chaoses. 1915 Stndobaker S.3M 1 1 -passenger Iludaon 500 i16 Keo 650 1910 Liberty Six 9.V) 1916 Jord 293 Ford ssedsa, sU stsrter - 530 Kew It, ton Day-Elder truck at bargain Many ether good bays ia used cars. FOR RENT HOUSES P. U WOOD. 831 estate, rentala STATE 8T, REAL LOST ND FOUND IiOST. LOST AIREDALE DOG. SATURDAY morn ins. weight about feO lbs. Finder please phone 1F11, J. II. Wright. Re ward. ' " WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTING MILK COW Phone 1213. GOOSEBEERRY AXD CURRANT CUT tings wanted. Fruitland JSursery. Phone lllOJi. TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS WAXT ed. Slate make, eondition best price and termv Address 'Tractor," ere Stal'smtn. BUSINESS CARDS CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. Ia. M. HUM CTTRES ANT KNOWN dlaeeae. 153 8. High St, Phoa 29 S. I)RRSSLKING. WANTED. SEWING, hour. Call 18U6-R. 1 LL WORK BY FOR DRESSMAKING AND PIMX Commercial. 13O0 X. HAT SHOPS. HAT SHOP MEN'S AXI WOMEN'S hats renovated and blocked 49j Court street. J LAUNDRIES ! 8ALEM LAUNDRY COMPANT, 188 8. Libert street. Phone 25. OlJest Largest Beat. Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work, prompt serviea, 1264 Broadway, raone tea. MONEY TO LOAN. PLAN TO BUILD NOW WHILE MA terials and labor are on a ljwer basis and secure your building loan of us. Repayable 1 ke rent. Fire, life, auto and indemnity insurance written. A. C BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple. Sam. Oregon NURSERY STMTK. FOR SALE fiOOU MONTMORENCY cherry t reea. Phone 75F11. ' CHOICE LOGANBERRY PLANTS FOB spring delivery; any quantity. Ward . K. Richardson. 2395 Front. CHOICE STRAWBERRY Pi.ANTS. ANY quantity; all leading varieties. Prices interesting. Ward K. liichardaon, 2393 front st. Phone 434. F It V I T L A X D NURSERY NOW HAS sales yard corner High and Ferry st., Salem. PU ase call and see onr stoek: tt and 8-foct Italian prune and smaller grades, also other aurary slock Phoae 1U0.M. 150,000 CUTHBEKT KED TtASPBERRY plants: strong, thnity. year ia. t-"w quantity prices for early delivery. Per 100 postpaid, '.50. Ward K. Rich ardson. a:S93 Front. ; ' PAINTING AND PAPEBHANGINO I have gone east on an extended visit and I recommend A. H. Clark fphone 139C.I) .as a 'competent workman. Ciena I. Adam. PRIVATE HOSPITALS. WANTKO CONPINKVENT CASKS AT private hospitsl. I have best of equip ment. I'hon. 1 ;". - - - PIIVHIC1AXS AXD SCRtiEOXH K A THKR I N KSC M It K F, M. l, rWY ateian aad Sergewe. Otlb Oregon bstldier. ""ma 41113. Thoee 640. ' 24. O vr Ofc.ai Kt-trie jepat SETXI HAND FURM1TVRK WANTKD ST.nONrHAXr rmst tare, rage, eerjeeta. etoves. eierhinery sad teobt. Best prieee paid. The Cap ital Hardware A rsraitere Co.. 75 N. Cew'l St. reee 47. REPAIRING AND SHARPENING DEN WHtELF.R tVEBTTHINO HK paired. fJeweraH ewwwit. weep. 143 Voitk Ceouuereiel street CCTLEUT ORIXDIXO: LAWS VOW- r" ' . Stewart's Ue pair Shop. 147 Coert street. VTOVE REPAIRING STO-E3 REBUILT AXDREAIRfeD 40 years exnerienr; Depot Xatioaal feaee, atzea 26 to 58 iaehee Paiats oil and taraiaaet. etc , lot an berry and bap aooki. Saiem Penes and Stoee f;- a0 Court atreet. Paoae recoxd iiaxd coons WT BUT AND SELL SKOOXO HAND Koods of all kinda. pipe fittings, bar aeaa. coUara. collar paJa, tooia. aad chaiaa. Fred Schiadler. 259 Cents' atrret. TRANSFER H.UIJX CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. US Stat 8t phone 933. IMatribatiag. forwarding aad Storage snr spsrialty. Get vur rates. WALL PAPER, PAIXT WALL PAPER AXD CEILINO PAP 20e aad m doobls roll. Max O. iJo rea. . 179 A. Uuaime amerciai St. SEE . PORTER POR PAIXT8. WALL Paper .nd Pictoro Framing. Ooo4 workmen. 453 Court St. Phnao 44. WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT a POWER Co, office S01 Booth Com'I atreet. Tea per cent dlaconnt oa damestis flat rates paid ia advance. Its de duct ion a for abaeaca or any eaase ' less water is shot f f your presileee. PROFESSIONAL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICTANS DBS. WHITE AXD MARSHALL, r: B. Katieaal Bank Bldg. S06 DR. W. U MERCER, OSTEOPATHIC Pkyaiclaa aad Surgeon, Klra.rLi graduate, 404 aad 405 D. S. hall Baak building. Phone O if ice 919, resides e 61. DR. JOHX L. LYNCH. OSTEOPATH! 0 Payeieiaa Sorgeea, 403-404 Oregoa Bldg. Phones: Of flea 1894; Res. S8F5. CHIROPRACTORS. DR. O. U S)TT, P. S. C, CHIROPRAC tor. 3U9-12 V. 8. Baak BHg. Phoa REAL ESTATE Exceptionally Good Bay A 5 V -room xnodera et r.t - be.'emeat, with a eery larje lot aril gurase; one block off the ear line at 1 2 "(; new plumbinz and eerr cheap place. WIT. FLEMlNti 341 State Street. 5 ACRES CLOSE IX WITH GOOD buildins, aplentLd buy for price asked 4I0O0. Another for 8,30. 4 room plastered house, wood shed and barn, en corner, 100x130 ft.. $1300. PETTEY'S REALTY CO. 331 State Streets FOB SALE STRICTLY MODERN 7 room honte, dose in.- eaay paymenta, immediate posaesaioa. Hart aad Mailer, 208 Oreffoa bldg. i 20 H ACRES 3' mites out. 15 cultivated, wood enough ' to half pay the price asked. Trade for eomething ia Salem. fi acres, 60 cultivated, for rent, $250. Well built 4-rocm home, $950. 4 MAGEE Room 29, Corner State and Commercial Over Busick's THOROUGHLY MODERN" EIGHT-it OOM houv, 2 blocks from car line, larce lot. hi front, plenty of fruit and garage; well worth the money. , New 5-room plastered bangalo-ir. frome - fruit, - good location, "ill take auio mobile as part payment." Mony ta loan -on good security, city r . country, ia umsrauging from JoO'J to $tooo. SVUARK lr..la IV. U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. " l'hone 470. WOOD'S BARGAINS SIX ROOM BUNGALOW. $2750. $100 cash, balance $2j per month. lJ-room house on State atreet. near the. eapitol, $8500. Three-room house, $500. easy terms. 40 acres, 16 acres bearing er chard, will take house up to $4000, easy terms on balance. Three-room house and two lots, $850, easy t-rms. Four lots. fine garden land, $.".00, terms to suit. 00 acres river bottom land with buildings and bearing or chard, $3500. Booming home, $1800. House for rent. F. L. Wood, 211 State street. 40 ACRE HOWELL PRAIRIE FARM ON paved roa.i; All tillable and all plant ed except small tract fine timber. F.ne 8 loom house, barn, store house, chick' en house. Price $10,500, easy terms. Modern 5-room bungalow on corner of paved street, $2850, $1000 cash; bal ance as rent. Msxi.ru 7-room bungalow and garage, cor ner of paved atreet. close ia $30uu; easy terms, t OREGON LAND CO. Fhone 426 3 State St. GOOD BUYS 320 acre farm, about 80 aerrs cultivated, balance good timber, about fifteen thousand cords of standing timber. House and barn. Will consider proper ty or small acreage aa part payment. Iriea SR: nrr acre. 280-aere farm located northeast of Salem. 100 acres cultivated, balance pasture and timber, good buildings, sbont 25 acres of beaver dam soil all cultivated. Price $123 per acre. 200-acre farm, 100 acres cultivated, bal ance timber and pasture, eood road, running water, buildings. Trice $100 per acre. 4 61-acre tract of fine berry aoil located nouth of Salem. Pacific highway. Price $1600. $300 duwn, balance terms. -20-arre tract, small hoo.-e and barn, prunes, logsns and strawlrries, fan.il orchard. Will consider hope and lot as part pavnVBt. Price $7000. 5 acre located close to car line, fine berry soil, good drainage, some logans. .Price 8J5tK. Terms. 3 'Seres of good soil. 4 room house. . 3 acre logans. aa 'aero prune, t arn, good road. Priee $3K0. 10 acre, honsw end barn. g'Xd berry soil, l'rico $2200. ";..'. . 7 room plastered hu"d fm garden lots located just outside of city limits and rlue to ar liu. Price S2100. 3 room houe and large lot in sonth Salem, barn, erasel st.eet. cbe to tar linv Price $2500. '.i cab. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State Street. L A. HAYFORD REAL ESTATE AND TIRE INSURANCE 305 State Street If vou sre looV'ms for s b-me in the city or tountrv we have it. Here sre a few. If you do not see what you want here come in as we have a lar;e list to se lect from. 5.".0 3 Koom hone. 81-00 5 room boo-.e. l '(iO f. rn.tm house. I $ 1 0-O 5-Toont hnuse. semr amnern. I s-joM room h..tise, seati -modera. A I St' .".I n -". room b.mealow. nindern. new. 82TOi j rgun t.ursalow, mdern. '::iH'i r. riMini house, semi ldern. :fi." .'. room h.me, wni modrn. .i,-,iio it-room honse, semi modern. SttOl -roin hese. s-rai 'ntndera. ;,.K. ; rmtii IinnraVww mwlfrn. fd',rnf 7-room bonsal'.of nswtern. f7aHI rnma bn:a).iw wwlern. and ilt!rs too aemervus ! asentia. t-.o.i .it ere. 2i ia rail iva i : ...... ,n .rrh.ril nrpii'-v . SUTS. Ill I berts, .heme, ete ltm:r. h.rn. rlc, on g'od road. 8 mileis from Jalem. fl.,0 per a. re takes a JO acre tra-t, m.W f e tv. an swd r.. , . iti.'ioti tales 2" aeies vf blae' s.il, I i i, miles of Finm. oa good read; ha Terms caa be had en all ef the above. f L.sai.a I. sa r-ci fear a 1 1 sr 1 1 L A. HAYFORD 83 State treet. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOOAXBERRY TRACT i acrea ia full bearing. tretlied with ce dar poata. rich loam aoiL . Pii.-e $45UO. S caan. balance rny psyanrata at 7 t-r erot. Hart A Mul!er. Sua Oregoa Bldg. 5TXKT TlIK NEW YEAR KIliHT l'.ir home ard atop r.at. Wo bate th'-tn at a 1 price any trm. A fine renicbl l.uiijins in a zhh1 lire lti ! trade for acreage or t I) propr;r in Sa'em. LOOSE & PATT0N Slate .Sf re-t. Phone 97 BARBER & PEARSON Sella e'tr end ountrr property. I.it it with us and it w.l! receive aerial at t'nt.on. We will fiod you a Ua.le if that i what yon wnt.2U0 GraS Bldg, near Commercial club. 38 Farms 38 (Some pr.ron!Iy ianprcted) In i'oik nl Marion Counties S60 e tlSO FLEMING REALTY CO. 3 It Kute Street. ''t'RR- NOTICES. $223,000.04) KOAI IUVM)S OF MARIOX COl'XTV OREGON Scaled proposals will be re ceived by th9 County Court of Vlarion County, Oregon, at the Court House in Salem, in said countr. until January 10, 1921. at the hour of 12 o'clock noon of aid day, for the purchase of $22-", 000 Permanent Road Bonds of Marion County, part of an issue of $850,000 aathorized at an elec tion held June 3. 1919. The bonds now offered 'for Bale shall be dated January 10. 1921. $85,000 thereof shall mature July 15, 1926. $85,000 shall mature July 15, 1927. and $55,000 shall ma ture July 15, 1928. and shall be in denominations of $50 or multi ples thereof up to the sum of $1000. to suit the purchaser, and shall bear interest at the rate of fire and one-half (5"4) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. All bidders are required to in close with their bid a certified check papable to the order of Ma rion CoMnty. Oregon, and drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company to the amount of two per cent of the par value of the bondd bid for, and the check of the successful bidder will be applied by the county in part payment of the purchase price or to secure the county against loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of the bid submitted. No bid will be received for a price of less than par and accrued interest and the bonds will, be sold to the highest b:tlder. The County Court reserves th right to reject any and all bids. The proposals should be addressed to U. G. Boyer. County Clerk, Salem, Ma rion County. Oregon, and marked "Proposals for Road Bonds." The successful bidders will be furn ished with the opinion of Messrs. Storey. Thorndike, Palmer and Dodge, of Boston, Massachusetts, that the bonds are a valid obliga tion of Marion County. Oregon. , fa s m a i t-. 1- ' iJ jiruer ui iu. ,yuunijr afrit,. T U. G. BdYER. Clerk. Dated this ISth day of December, 1920. Hayesville District Has Good Convention Th Sundav school convention I scariei ana wnue living room to of the Haresvillui district held atMhe rose-hung boudoir where I lirooKs Sunday in all proDaouiiy j was one or the most prolltabie oonventions ever held by that district. Rev. A. Weinert. presi dent of th Hayesville district presided, and it was largely through his efforts that the con vention was a decided success." A large and appreciative audience or delegates from different parts of the county attended. Speakers for thi day were Mrs. F. W. Iiuner, Salem; Miss Fern Wells. Salem; Miss Georgia Parker, Portland and Rev William T. Milliken.paator of First Baptist church, Salem. At noon a cafeteria dinner was served to the delegates. A spe cial feature of the afternoon pro gram was music furnished by the Wells sisters; piano selections by WHOLE MILK AND PRODUCE WANTED Marion Creamery & Produce Ca Salem, Oregon. Phone 2483 CHICHESTER S PILLS Wa-v - T n k wt saiexa BB.AWBV 1'klahM.ltrl fill, la Ke4 ' lawt. i 1 a. i4 MasAVi ma Btaa V Tsao . e. mwr 7 " a.klwrilU' euMsss astsa rttxa. aa ews hmm a Sat, SMM. AHwrs ehable SOLO BY CRl'OGtSTS DISYnltR Qnicldy Relieves Constipation Don't take pnrfiatlvcs lor Con tlpaUon they act Harshly they overstrain tbe delicate membrane and leave the Bowels In a worse condition Uxan before.au yon are troubled wlUi Con tlpatlon. In dlacstlont SoarS torn- CARTER'S 1TTLE VER 'A . PILLS ch. Dizziness. BUloasness, 9 1 INcrvoasncss, or loss ol Appe 1 ile-Di hltai-G1 m t1le I OI tAKItK 9 LI11LC UVLN ' PILLS tatC OUC Stlter Cacti Bn( Me .e bedtime. A ae--e . .... urltl mat VT a Wit eaa. mm wv mmm news SfsrmaicaVo an gf Bmwmlm In normal condition. laall nil C Small Pose faalllTkC s n 9 BALLPLAYERS jTRIAL ON SOON Indicted Baseball Players to Answer to Charge of Throwing" Games CHICAGO. Iec. 2S The pre liminary hearing for the lt;ht Chicago American league baseball piavers and five alleged gam bier who were indicted by the Cook county Krand Jury in connection with the alleged "throwing" of KntiM-H ia the 1919 world's scries, will be hel within ' three weeks nd the tri?l wijl begin shortly "Iter. Ftale Attorney Robert E. Crowe announced tonight. Mr. Crowe assigned Georges E. Gorman, second assistant atate's attorney, to handle the case and f.rdered him to prepare for an immediate, trial. Mr. Gorman to night said he expected to devot? Ihe next few days to a study of the grand Jury investigation and that he then would f-f t definite dates for the preliminary hear ing. He refused to discuss the trial of the Pacific Coast league players where the Judge ruled that "throwing" games was not a criminal offense but aid that he would ask the attorneys who bandied the prosecution of that case for the records of It so that he could see what bearing It might have on the trial of the major league players and the men charged with bribing them. Eddie Cieotte. Joe Jackson and Claude Williams confessed their share In the scandal to the grand Jury, and Oscal Felsch was quoted by newspaper reporters as con fessing to them, but Felsch. Buck Weaver. "Swede" Rlsberg and McMullin have officially denied that they were guilty and have hired counsel to defend tbem. Jackson and Williams have been qupted in press dispatches as say ing they "would be back in base ball nest season." Chick Gandil. the eighth player indicted, haa not announced his plani in regard to the trial. iATIONS OF A VIFE The Story o! a Honeymoon 4 Wonderful Romance of aVLvrrted Life Wonder fmlly Told bj ADKI.E GARRISON CHAPTER 782 Vn.T MADGE DKKAMKD. HOPED AXD FEARED AS SHE HELD LILLIAN'S CHILD IN HKR ARMS. "Miss Sonnot! Hurry!" " tt The low-ton?d call in the phy- seians voice came from o!d Mrs. Morton's room. Katherine was j - on her feet at the first word. At the- last one she was almost at the door, throwing a quick com mand ovr her shoulder at ms. "Send Lillian up. You'd bet ter Btay with Marion.". I ran down the stairs noiseless ly and across Lillian's .wonderful -' -' ? sunn asicx-p- m un mother's arms. As I entered, on tiptoe. Lillian stirred slightly. "What is it?" she whisp-red. I bent over her and explained (Catherine's message In a low monotone which I am fortunate In being abl? to use. I have found U to be far less disturbing to a s:ck person than a whisper, and there i. little or no danger of awakening a sleping person with Its use. "Help me get up." she whis pered. Marion was lying cuddled close to her mother In such fashion that there was great danger of awak ening her if the morthrs arms were withdrawn. Hut I compre hended Instantly what Lillian wanted me to do. She wished me to substitute my arms for hers, to cuddle the child in Ihe same fashion, so that the little thing even in her sleep should not miss her. i ! With'lnfrnite pains we made the substitution, and before Lillian left she looked down at us with a gaze I shall always remember. There was' a great lor for her child In IU but there was some thing else, comprehens'on, aye! and compassion also for me. Slve did not kiss rither of rts. for both she and I feared a single awkward movement micht awaken the steeping child. I'rt the long look sh cave us was a caress and a benediction. In another moment even the fro-i frou of hr skirts had rrown ind'stinct. ,. yet another, and I u!d hear no sonnd in all the house save the child's soft. resp'ration ; and my own rather REV0 h.rn'4 training. s,.u!dren and Mrs. Gigera siMer. Miss An a men t no wains oi closed over me. For Marion, still restless, even in her sleep threw one little bar arm around mv neck, cuddling her tiny band into mr hair. '"Mamma. mamma." sire mur mured sWnlly. and th-?n,was off into slumberland asaln. And .1. quiv-rinj. with the old. old long'ng tint rTcr would be stille!. lay staring out Into the long years in Tront of rue. tears which" mipht never b? llvss-d to me with thi touch of childish fingers. The Mothr AcoTadc. With my arms Ntraitt".! art'iind Ihe sft. childish fir'ir" of tny rri"nd's liMIe datiEht'-r I trie!, foolishlv enough, to ntys-lf in the illtisi.n Oiat it wa realK tdy own child In my arms, that I too. had Itevit triven tha accolado of woman's life mot her hood, P.nt to ni avail.. LtM Marion. dear t me. beloved, was ttll my I I Franklin 15 ;,BSj: rhrmUKr9n' h th Seven sclical church WEDNESDAY MORNING. PEAR PETEY: T . 2 5 V: friend's child, not mine. And 1 round that it was torture to pre tend. Another thought. insidious, black, crept into ray mind. Even If Dicky, always so prejudiced against, children, should change bis feelings upon the subject, would I now want to bring Into the world the child of a slacker? It was a bitter thought, an aw ful thooght, but as tt crept un bidden into my mind, so it re mained, even against my protest, ltecause be was just old enough to escape conscription. IMcky stood back and had seen all his fellows march away to the great war. Is Madge Thankful? Alfred Durkee was but one of those who had gone. Even Frank I e m aW . lit. A 1 aSkaas Lester, the man I liked least, the man I had always characterized as a "bounder" 'was la the avia tion corps, while his wife and child vere with her people, fortu nately possessed of enough means for comfort while he was away. Only Harry Underwood and Dicky rental nod of. the old. merry crowd. Harry Underwood was lit tle better than a traitor. If he wasn't actually a conspirator against his country, while my hus band what was the reason -tuat k?pt him puttering around Illus trating an aviation serial while his comrades were giving life and everything that maken 1'fe worth living to the cause or world rree dom? For th first time I felt thank ful that I had no child. Kettcr to have empty arms all my life than some day to look Into my child's race and to find there contempt for its father. t To be continued) Christmas Program is Given at Noble School SCOTTS MILLS. Ore.. Dee. 2. A Christmas program was-given at the NoWe school house Wed nesday evening to a well filled 1 house. aXfter the program Santa! Claus'made his appearance and! distributed presents and a treat of candy. and nuts. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. R!ce and children spent Christmas with rel atives in Wbodburn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Wa.bel and; daughter. Marion, are spending! the Christmas holidays with Mrs. j Waibel'a grandmother. Mrs. G. M. ! Wilson, in Portland. j i Rorn. to Mr. and Mrs. Myrcn l Holtcn at their home three miles' south of Scotti Mill. Friday. comber 17. an eight-ponnd girl.' ' She has been named Oia! Veda. John Drougher is spending h s ; vacation with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cigr asd chil- Alice Cox. have gone to Heppneri to visit during the holidays. j A Christmas program was glv- ; en at the I. O. O. F. hall In Scotts' Mills Thursday evening. t Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg andj daughters Loraine and Doris v'slt ed relatives In Salem over ChrUt mas. Mr. Hogg returning home Sunday, while Mrs. Horg an4 children will v's t until New j Year's. I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mulvlhl'.l snd I small daughler visit d Mr. Mu.vl-j hill's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. J Drougher over Chrif tmas. j Miss Emma Larson, teacher of j the Noble school. It visiting hT. paretics at Silverton during lh" holidajs.. Miss J.e"0 r.nt-li. mh-i tca.-hesj t (rfwhrl Ftart r rrhu"l. it swndin lr vacation with l;-r parrnt at IL -Angel.' ' Allan Ilellinger and nt-'tlier. Mrs. I-na Ilellinger were S!-in . ti)lj,or9 Thnnuiay. j Itlchard Lawrenc was in SaKni ' Wednesday, Ads..in The Statesman Bring Results DECEMBER 20. 1020 ' Bet you a house and lot you'd stay in W-S a month if you ever got to know folks here like I have. Between business and Reynolds factories and a bully time well my date book has been bubbling over! And. I'm still running into facts that would stag ger even your imagination, old football, with all your kick! A Pete, take it straight from government gures direct to you. tAaf every work day in the week R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. buys from our "Uncle Sam" enough revenue stamps to pay for a duplicate of the hand some new Winston-Salem post office build ing! Ever bear of such a thing? And. if you want to get an eyef ull of an army of more than 15.000 people, be down in the Reynolds factory district when the whistles blow ! Never saw such a cigarette firing-up time in my life! Peter, everytime you light a Camel in the future, call back on what I've slipped you about Camels absolutely, the greatest cigarette at any price for quality, for re freshing flavor, for mellow mild body, for freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or odor! It's worth the busiest smoker's time to compare Camels with any cigarette in the world ! ' Camels are simply rev elation! You know that. I'll open my eyes in Atlanta tomorrow! In the meantime here's a wad of best wishes I have in stock! Yours Firm With Fanny Name Files Corporation Papers The Snap on Dust Cap Manu facturing company is the name of a new corporation - organized at Milwaakie. Clackamas county, tad which filed a nicies of Incorpora tion here yesterday. The Incor porators are J. G. CJork. P. D. Labbe. A. II. Lab be and D. B. Labbe. The capitalization Is f 1000. Other new ceocera filing arti cles yesterday were: Oregoa College of Ocular Sci ences. Portland; incorporators. Harry Le Felding. Ervln I- S!1s. Frank N. Sandtfar; capitalization. $2500. . Ciarke-Brower. Optical com pany. Portland: incorporators. Fred W. Clarke. Peter Rypma. George D.. Young; capitalization. 95000. - Itrenman A- Whalen company Goes Farther Here Never since we first opened bnsiness bare we been able to sbow such a wonderful array of real bargains. Every buy does full justice to tbe money spent M In every department Shoes Hats Caps Go thin; Underwear Dishes Crockery Cooking Utensils Furniture almost any thing you could want Every Article New. Every one a Bargain The oose 373-77 Court St. ' .Wlnitoa-S aires, Jf. (C, Uondtyt I . 'y as Portland; Incorporators. M. P. -n renin an. Frank J. Whales. Frank J. Riordaa; caplulizat'oa. tio.eo?. A permit to operate I Ore r on was la-ued to the Clair Train Or- 2 der Deliverer com pa ay. a Wash ington corporation) wt aed- r" qiarters at Spokane. A McCl'.l of - Portland Is aptHtted attoraey-l- . , fact for Oregon. The capital uV. - ' of the company Is Ilie.Vr. NotiCration of Increase la stock -ha been Lied by tha following: 1 Gerrltaen. Cnrtls company Ine of Port land, front S SO.bO 0 la 1 SS.OeO. Aagaard Lamber com pany. Portland. Irons Si 00.0 $9 H. i S:00.060. The Western SAles-1 company. PortUcd. frota fll.wt0 v to $20,000. . KeaoIaULas cf d -saoltjUon wtt . filed by the Lnrns Manafactnriax company, the Haul laves. meat company and the Motorcycle L Supply company, all of Portland. Soltek' s ol Bargains Phone 4G4 ' ' ' T ) e fi j , 1 1 ii a .1 J T S P. J ' , I - -s f i . JJl'.iei'Jfaf. 9