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. ' c.riM r-nv : ' WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 23. 1921 ' " . ' - . -'-j ' THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON r : BUSIMEBS GHAtT . t I f i I i t il GASH REWAR D -$1 0.OOiE AC H :, W E t. W PRIZES-1st, $5.00; 2d, $2.00; $3d, $1.50; 4th, $1.00; 5th, 50c HOW TO COMPETE Study the advertisements and the map of Salem's Business District on this page. Then mark accurately on the map where each of the following phones are located, by plac lnK dots'on the map and drawing a line from each dot to the advertisement .where phone number is printed. THEN bririj, or send, this page marked with your answer to The btatesman office on AUCTIONEERS AUCTION SALE and COMMISSION HOUSE 4- ail Fi W sell jreurj Fornimre, Implement, Sn.rk farm ("rodari. or anything of dia. on straight ronioiiuiwi basis. v c n ii i; G A V C T I O X Ilarti Saturday t -. Phones 998 and 1177 Gvo. Sattcrlee, Auctioneer, H. 11. Patterson, Sule Manager 254 South Llherty St. i ACETYLENE WELDING ! SALEM MACHINE AND WELDING CO. j General Machine Work ; We Speclafiie in Cylinder Griudinjj Crank" shaft Turninc. Welding.' Traetoi ' Work Large Stock ol GILI. PISTON KINGS in eU aUea. He Job too laig ' er too eniaU. 345 rXEET STEEEI TEIXPHOKE 493 AUTOS AND lialicricN, Cjarages. i:iectrlcal, raJntin.;, Repairs, Retreading, Tires, v ) " Tops, Vulcanizing, Etc. TIRES Silrertowne, Brnntwick, JUV -Stromberx Carburetor, Ignition Sop- plieg, Gill Piston King. .-, "The Cans That KeTer Sleepi" i GREAT WESTERN GARAGE HIGH STBETT OPPOSITE COTJBT HOUSE. CENFR Afii AUTO REPAIRIXO, AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES. ACETYLENE ' WKUUSO. , PIIOXE 44 i E. C. V JARMAN High Grade Workmanship IPAipi 168"B. 12th Street At Tout Sertlee Call S. L. BATTERT ft EXECTBICAX. WOEE.S Phone 180S 418 Court St 1 it 1 Onr good work is the only cheap .rk. Do year gears stock! Try Gear ..life grease.;. . ; ... , AUTO REPAIR SHOP . , " . X X.. Miller Snail Car SpedalliL Auto Aecesoriea Phones: tr 890; Sight 1363 25 Center St. (Esst End of Bridge) AUTOS A3TD RUGGIES rAIXTED4nd FINISHED W.J.:ANIBAL Phone 290 ! ! 1100 Mill Strret PHILADELPHIA Oaaranteed Two Years lATTEDV Not a loeal hot ' a factory and na- tionst guaraintejr of two frears backed )y ever Philadelphia service atattoa ia the L'. 8. This is your insurance f ebttiitant: dependable aerrice and proof Of onr faith in- oar piutlact. We Uo repair and recharre n make of fcttiT made. WAYHE UAYIX 863 K. Com'l St., Sslem Phone 413 i Ssfs PUce to Lesre sn Auto is CHERRV CITY GARAGE' ;.Colwell Pros.) r When needing the serriees of first ias ineehaaiea, er atorage, phone 458 '. 170! South 12th Street BAKE SHOP WE MAKE TO ORDER J Cakes For Parlies i i BETTER - YET BREAD HOME-MADE CANDIES ; MISTL AND BAKERY 1097 ChemekeU Street. Phone 644 BOTTLERS riell's Club . ' ' ; GINGER ALE 'Makes Tea GUd Toa're Thirsty Made ta Salens. BoU hy An Leadinf i Dealers. Phone 1420 TAB B0TTLDTO WOKKS. IPO 1MB ART GOODS YOC A HE IXYITEI To visit onr store and see the many Uesutifol Art Picture on display. ricrrnE FRAMING AlfTSUPPIJES W.J.PORTER Phono 465 455 Court St. TRUCKS TRACTOR The FAGEOL TRACTOR tire sure traction with power ami darabi!ity. The KAtiEOk Oomponn.l 7-ipecd TrnmniKia Truck ive Mi per cent '.more trnck ped ami 81 per cnt too re pullmj jKiwer than uilim. ! JFAGEOL TETJCK ft THACTOB CO.. .1 186 S. High St. - MACHINE SHOP TRUCKS , DEGGE & BURRELL AUTOMOBILE ELECTEICIANS , 238 V. High Street Phone 203. Others Save Tire Costs WHY NOT YOTJ? -Bjr inTestigsting nr Modern Methods of pro longing the life of Tires. Salem Tire Phone 428 & Vulcanizing Co. 154 Commercial St. EXIDE SERV ICE D. RARTOX Phone 1107 171 S. Com'l St. F. W. BLISS 23S Commercial Street (Orer Marion Garage) Phone 362 3-IN-l AUTO REPAIRIXO AUTO Top Slaker Painter Machinist R. W. DAVIS 220 South Uherty Street AUTO IGXITIOX, STARTIXG LIGIIIXG A. 0. .SCHUMACHER Ante Electrical Expert Phone 203. 238 K. High Street BOWLING ALLEY FOB HEALTH AND FUN Come to the CLUB BOWLING ALLEY 122 X. Commercial Street Phone 1704 BUILDING, ETC. "Good Wood Work" Building Kepaiis Cabinet Makinit Furniture Kepsiring ' Sw Filinc Etc General Joebiax . POTTER BROS. 1875 SUte Street v HAKERY :5 l BREAD EAT QUAT.ITr Therefore PEERLESS BREAD Baked hy Eioctnelty at 170 Korta Commercial St. Phona 217 BREAD PIXIE BREAD IS AS GOOD AS EVER IT A LAV ATS WAS . THE BEST. SALEM BAKING CO. Phone 954 ' 439 Court Street CHIROPRACTIC ARE YOU WELL? If not, here la health tor the, anlferer, acnte or chronic. ... - DR. 0. L SCOTT Chiropractor P. S. C Graduate Clasi 1911. One of the largest and best eqnipped Ct-iro- pt actio Offices on the Pacific Coast. Hears 10 to 12 A-M 2 to Kooma 309-10-11-12 U. 8. NaUonal BanJc Building. Phone 87 C3 oID DO 00 r i ri CAPITOL StB cm WINTC QO SBBB X M CARPENTER AND REPAIR IF IT IS WOOD We Make and Repair It THE NOVELTY WORKS W. A. Roddy, Mgr. 239 Court Street. CHINESE MEDICINES L M. HUM Csre'of YICK SO TOXQ Chinese Medicine and Tea Co., has medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Phone 283 153 Soath High Street, Sslem, Oregon CIDER AND VINEGAR Yon'U lake Onr Apple Cider and Vinegar For Their OOODKESS end PURITY Commercial Cider Works A. F. Beardsley. Prop. Phone 394 1010 Commercial St. CLEANERS AND DYERS FT-ESCH . DRY CLEAKIKa PEESSIKO SWISS DYE WORKS Jack Uayes 514 Ptl St, Oppoit Court TTonse Phone 11)5 for Prompt Cail CREAMERY SWEET CREAM MILK AND nUTTERMILK . Phone 299 137 S. Commercial St ; ffATTTaT. CITT CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY lJLJ Z HrrM r, v iii ,-i I I I ' i lor W -W L eaassi ae v X f f atassea asanBMi 1 UJ LJ LJU v X 1 f LJiLJ L l il XNXvn I FOURTH , J X. V) I 0 USM H W g rHIW P- I I I i I in I I AWARDS will be made for accuracy and neatness. If your sense of lo cation is highly developed, chances are that you will win. CONTEST OPEN TO AIX YOUNG 'AND OLD Plume Si0 Phone 2S.1 Phone 511 Phone 195 Phone 458 Phone Si) I Phone 515 Phone 1926 Phone 1701 Phone 998 Phone 299 Phone 362 BAKE-R1TE bread Is tBxdf with the erv l.est flour, pnre lard and pieuty of ini'.t. Bt expert t i.ers in onr liebt. well TfptiliHe.1 an! scrupulously clean kake-biHip. Itake-Kitc Sanitary Hakcry Phone 2C8 457 State 6t. DENTISTRY DR. ALF SWENNES DENTIST 204-205 Gray Baltting Oti-t IUrtmaii lrua.' Jewelry Store Thene 1300. ITour: 9 A.M. 5 T.M. DRUG STORE WE WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN AND AGAIN So we maintain onr atore on plane if service that nowhere else will Jon find more '.RKKI'LI.Y PKf!tRi:i P KE S V BIPTIONS. PftOI'KIETAKY ARTICLES and Sl'XDRIES. BREWER DRUG CO. Phone 18t. Court and Liberty Sta. UUIUU i 1 i 1 rv mn nninn CZ-J LJ IL ua lj uuiuu ; ST. CZJ CD EZ3IC I 5UMlM !B BiSB 12 lU I ' . LI 51 (771 ! l I COTTAGE I r ! 1 111 l l l LIBERTY V I I luri EZ3 CZD CZI rn n"n'n rzMCZJ I I I -: FRONTS H H H U Se" S" DRUG STORE ft WM. NEIMEYER Pharmacist Phone 167 444 State Street FOOT SPECIALIST CHAS. E. TATRO Foot Correctional Specialist Maker of Tatro's Fsmou Feather weight Arch Support from Individual Impressions. Scientific Treatment for all Derangements of tba Feet. 404 Masonic Building FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNER At DIRECTORS WEBB & CL0UGH CO. Fnnersli for Less' Pione 120. Court St. st High pUEL AND TRANSFER EMPEY TRANSFER & FUEL CO. 254 S. Liberty Phone 993 Night Phones 679J 1778J GROCERS Ton Are- Sure to Get RELIABLE GROCERIES ' LEB0LD & CO. Your eootinued patronare and good wiH is our first considerstion. Xw Customers will tied this a rood plsce to trade. Phones 64 and S50 1244 Bast StaU Street. NATUROPATHIC NATUROPATHY Is THK Hrugless WAY to get WKLL Naturo pathy teaches you bow to keep well. If you are sick, consult a Naturopath. IH It Now. DR. A. SLAUGHTER rhone 110 HARNESS AND LEATHER r.EUAniiJTV Always Character izes Kverytliiag Wo S'll Ilarne. Auto JCobes. V. K. S II A P K 11 (K.tabli.hea 1891) Phono 411 170 8. Commercial St JEWELERS LOVE The Jeweler 337 State Street JUNK DOXT WASTK YOUlt TIMK 8ee We always pay the MARKET PKiCE for eTervtbin of lue. Looking for BAHRAIN? Also see vs. CAPITAL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Street. Phone 39 S LJ C3 ST. - T I ft- f III J I 1 " uJ 3T.r-rC- r 1 H H H At:-. ia rPni do bo jdu dq z Y r r1 i it Fi i irrnvi n m O5OjC05LI1 LJ : R r I ItZDKCD QDiQ wJI I o WATER 3 T. ' KODAK FINISHING I. Kodak Finishing Tinting . Framing Copying enlarging 548 State St.. Opposite Coirt Bense Phone 1774 MACHINE SHOP Liberty Machine Shop E. M. KKIGRTUKOEK Manager and Machinist Repair on Auta. Marine and Thresh ing Km i, i 'ics and all Farm Machinery a specialty. Vnrk done on shortest notice St low et rates. 178 South Liberty Street. MEAT MARKET MIDGET MARKET ran Originators of LOW rKICLS. in the Combine. 1 Jr & 361 State Street Phone 170 MEAT MARKET Cash Js King More Mat of Better Quality for Vonr Money. tnr upo Boots are 5 en Your Meat BiiL PEOPLE'S MARKET Phone 994 155 Korta Liberty Street, MEATS Wholesale BeUU Enjoy Toar Meals By Marhetiag at Edward's Market Fresh. Clean, Wholeeoae Meats 1885 State St. Phone 126 PHYSICIAN VATUEOPATH 210 U. S. Rational Bink Buildiag NURSERY STOCK STRICTLY Illgli (irade Stork SuMrior Quality Reasonable I'rirea SALEM NURSERY CO. Phone 1763 42 Ore f on Bide OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Take Care of Your Kyes We Will Do It DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Optometrlst-OpUrian 610-D12 U. S.ank Bid. Phone 341 REAL ESTATE TELEPHONE 6 IS W. H. GRABENH0RST & CO. Farms and Fruit Lands Small Tracts and ZattestssenU 275 State Street. REAL ESTATE SEE ' : L A. HAYF0RD for Real Estate and Insurance 305 State Street. Phone 737 SHOES FULLERTON'S Heme of LADIES' SHOES 413 SUte Stre.t 114 Liherty Street l'booe 578 TAILOR JOHN SUNDIN Tailor Phone 282 317 State Strwt UNDERTAKER Whea ear serriree are required we undertake to aerve with pompt an 4 sympsthetie ticaily. Terwilllgcr Funeral Home LteeBe4 Emhslsiers raneral Dlrectece Phooe 724 779 Chemeketa Street VETERINARIAN DR. A. R. ANDREWS Veterinarian Phone 7 CLUB STABLES 395 South Liberty Street Calls answered at all hears. ri i rr r i I ni i u iCJ tv- ii i ii H Q H Ur AUTO TOPS ATCWTtD taOV.2lrl' .Hi HLi ubleSeax 'SEALS TUX WALL ym cum These Piston Rings are for ssle st all Firrt Class Ante aVcpalr Shops. HULL'S TOP SHOP 111 X. CeassercUl St. Phone S0 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION MISS LUCILE BARTON Voirr, Iiaao, Ilnrraonj 147 V. ConuBerdsl St. Phone 1511 Eesideace Studio Phone 192. PIANOS s r Tvr t i,f "Iv-Tf. ,5l'iaia. Phoaorrapht. mmm ' ..III, Toned, Ltc. Mr lW5r 1 ltl S. CemssercUl -7i Phone ii9. i e. J.W. I ALLL1 AM WINNERS Some Tery Interestlnr eolations to onr Tln.ineFS Chart pare were turned in last week. Dartlcnlnrlr the one which has' been awarded the first place with a cash reward of $1. This solution was turned in by Mrs. Oljra Munson. In each of the ads envolved in the contest a telephone Instrument was Terr carefully drawn in ink around the telephone number. Fro mthia instrument wires extended to a carefully drawn telephone pole and from this pole the wire was drawn to the location of the ad- Tertl3er s place of business on the chart of the business section of Sa lem. For neatness, accuracy and originality Mrs. Munson's solution was the best ret received hr Th Statesman. The solution of Conn ell Ward was also clever and original and be has been awarded th .-,! reward $2.50. Other solutions were neat and accurate but lacked cleverness and orisinality. ee if yon can't do something clever in your solution of thi week's problem but don't forget nearness ana accuracy, for they all count. Here is the list of winnere nf last week's contest: I First Keward S3. lfi iPa Blunson, Marion street. near Church. P. O. Box 54 Salem. Second Reward. 12. Ward. 1487 Broadwav. Salem Third Reward. 11.50 Ja n Coulter, 250 South Cottage street'. osiem. Fourth Reward. 11.00. rnr. II. Alley. 371 South Chnrrh n, Salem. Fifth 17erar4 ?A Tr.A t 2 South High'street, Salem. WOODBUHX AETVVS WOODDURN. Or rK (Special to The State. 1 r. . . T , nra celebrated his ninth oirthdar Tharsdar eTninr . tri,nin number of his friends a uu Home. .Mr. ana Airs, j. V nr.i. j . . family left Alonday for their fu- .uie uome at I'a&a Rnh M - Mra. Ida Umbach of Lakeview Ore., grand worthy matron of the Oregon Order of riom c-- eIId.E.T!5rreen chPe- No. 41 her t -Monaay evening. Ser 1 isuuiaaiei wrrt in i,i in . 1. ..m.w.-vb 111 LU he order. Sererat visimr. frora he Salem and Gervaii chao- ters. Refrenh.mont. . ,t . . -vie arrrea In the banquet room. bt. Alary a Guild will meet with Mrs. Frank Webb Thuradav after noon. ilr. and lira. Edward nAV. turned Monday froml an extended Visit in California 'BFV'UUlll ft K preater part of the Hm. wwh "ie-M"-George Fre-her. at rJLl i, and daahter. Mrs. t? ii". " LSnoX ot rW City, left laat week for a month or aix xi p ouhrn California. Mrs. S. J. Franklin an k.i John Durfey. hare returned from a. me man n i visit . t d.i. inn d 7'1 make tbe,r home ith the former' daughter. Mrs. M. L. Hendricks. The Artian lodge met Friday nifjni. Arter a business lunch was serred. meeting uc r.mera ciub dance at the armory Saturday night was quite a ocia Isuccesa. The decorations were in keepinr with St. v. TL w-. . r; Several lrom out ol twon at- ituueu. orana ingn 1'rieet F. W. Suttle mier is tpending the month of February rlsitlnr Tlnrai a-k BBS A Dt CikJOVt chapters in the Willamette ralley. -ui maae an oniclal visit me wooaburn chapter March 5. Mr. i. i.. I'oorman and her mother. Mrs. Susan Livesley were joint hostesses at the former's home Thursday eTening when they gave a delightful valentine party Five tables ot "SeO" were played! the first prite o!ng to Miss Hazel Iiilney and the second to Mrs. L. m. uiiney. irs. t.a. Lahta recelred consolation prize. Delicious the re- rresnmenu were served. The ho tesa was assisted by Mrs. Keith Towell. Mrs. II. M. Austin. Miss iiazei unney and Mrs. H. D. Mil ler. Those enjoying the evening mere .Mrs j. M. 1 'oor man. Mra. Frank Whitman. Mrs. Blaine Mc Cord. Mrs. F. W Settlemler. Mrs. L. Lawrence. Mrs. K Emmett, Mrs. II M. Austin. Mrs-Havarnar. Mra. w .A Chapman, Mrs. L M. Bitney, Mrs. II D. Miller, Mrs. Eugene Comptroller Reports Ley Loans and Discounti In Month WASHINGTON. Feb. J Loans and aiscoants. excej. rediftrounts. of th us t ion si ont&id of Sw York Cltr t - crea.ed t2S.2C0.O0 brtwea Xo, 15 and Dee. 29, Com pt roller jWfll iiauia ui i lie ireasury aJs.noB4 tonlsbt In laakiBs; knova tk rt. suits of the bank rail of the. h. ter aate. in iew York loan aw creaned $4 9,041,000. i Sarlnics bank deposits laerfoM Id that period, the eonptrollr re ported, frJtbough other haak 'tiiL. posits decreased. Capital, j rar plus and profits also iacressed $2,787,941,000. which he julj as the highest amount ever tt ported. . Net reduction of loans, all, ins for the increase ia New York. totalled $21.37.7M0t. a rti. tion of $714.11 4.090 sinr N 15. ToUl deposits were $11)77 757.009, a reduction of $111 t' 000. - Capital was reported at $UTt 231.000, an increase of $UlU 000. Surplus and undirio. profits of the banks ajnoot4 ta $1,515.50.000. which shorn! , increase of $15,327,000. ' The number of banks report was 8.130. an increase of 241 ov er December, 131t. Courtney. Mrs. Keith row3. Vn J L. Shorey, Mrs. R. Gaise. ii. I. Tin an Sborey.'Mrs E. Lahta, Mrt. T. K. Sanderson. Mfs. AJlea Ftw tor, Mrs. Eugene Moshberger aal Miss Haxe Bitney of Portland Friday evening; Mr. - an a Sin, Keith Powell entertained I tie members cf their "50" clak at their home on Heftlemier arenas. Five tables' of '500 were ptaret Mrs. L. M. Bitney had high cor and recelred a prize and Mrs. L. Lawrence haflog high score bf tit ladies also received a prize. Un. L. M. Bitney was give the ctss lat ion. Mrs. Powell was assist in serving by Mrs.' T. C Pooraaa and Mrs. Eugene Courtney. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. IT. Whitraan. Mrs. F. V. Settlmler. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cos riser. Mr.'aad Mrs. LaKajett Lavresca. Mr.' and Mrs. L. M. Bltneri itr. and .Mrs. II. D. Miller, Mr ui Mrs. Walter Johnson, Dr. j psl Mr. Lyman Fhorey. Addltiocsi guest vere Mrs. T. C. Porsiaa and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Proctor. Mrs. Conner was hostess to tr 500 club Friday, two tables beltr played. Those enjoying ibe lit:. party were Mrs. Dinn. Mrs. Hati- tnan, Mrs. F. W. Scttlemler, Xru Frank Whitman. Mrs. W. A. Ckip- man. Mr. Engeme Moshberger ssi Mrs. T. K. jvanderson. Portion of Hospital . .; Encumbrance Cleared SILVERTON. Ore.. Feh. 21. (Special to The Statesman) K pitad day was observed at SCverw ton Saturday. The purpose of tu lng a hospital day was to rais money to pay off the $2009 saorv gage with which the Silvertoa hos pital Is incumbered. Twelve hun dred dollars were raised; fCCO of this amount was made by the sell ing of hospital tags at one dollar each. The other f was raised by selling shares. Nothing nor will be done to rslse mosey sov until toward fall, at which tine aa endeavor will be made to clear tie remainder of the debt. ' Resolution to Force Adjournment Fails Senators Hume and Thomas early yesterday in trod need s con current resolution calliag lar so journment sine die of the legis lature st 6 o'clock p. m. Tl day. Senator Hume endeavored to have the resolution adoptei once but Danks moved that It ha referred lo the committee on res olutions, declaring- there ! much work to be done ana so cer tainty that adjournment eonli be reached by o'clock. The, mo tion carried. j E TEA YOUR HAIR DO When Jllird With Sulpha UtincM IUrk t IVaaitfal laiMre at Oaee - Gray hair, however handsome. denotes advancing age. Ws ' know he advantages of s youttO appearance. Your hair Is I4 charm- It makes or mars he fce When it fades, turns graf. d looks streaked. Just s few applk tiona of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance n ssa dredfold. ! Doji't stay gray! Look yosst Either prepare the recipe st ! or get from any drug store s bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Solpssr Compound." which is merely the old-ime recipe Improved hT tM addition of other Ingredients. Thousands of folk recesiinesd this ready-to-use preparation, be cause It darkens the hair fully; besides, no one can I1" ly tell, as it darkens so natsrsui and evenly. You moisten sponge or soft brush with It. draw ing this through the hair, takij one small strand at s time. Ef morning the gray hair disappear: after another spplicallon er Ita natural color is restored, sni It becomes thick, glossy and ln trous, and you appear years ron er. . to - m 1 i t t I v. ,5'