- . - '.;'. .- T-.; : ''it',; WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH-2, 1021 THE OREGON 'STATESMAN: SALEM, OREGON gr 1 , ... - J LI IS CASH REWARD-SIO.OOIEACHWEEK PRiZES-1stf$5.00; 2d, $2.00; $3d, $1.50; 4th, $1.00; 5th, 50c IIOYTO 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 ing dots on the map and drawing a line from each dot to the advertisement where phone number Is printed. THEN brin, or send, this page marked with your answer to The Statesman office on or before Saturday. ! AWARDS will be made for accuracy and neatness. If your sense of lo cation is highly-developed,. chances ar that you will win. AUTO TOPS 1 NOV.Slrati ATCWTTD CONTEST OPEN TO ALL YOUNG AND OLD Phone 931. Phone 1 619 Phone 110 Phone 282 Phone 19:, Phone 428 Phone .TJ8 Phone 167 '- Phone 413 Phone 1774 Phone It Phone 26S Olcott Turns Down Meac Providing Union-Wallowa I I I I I I I I I I I I iT f . New Judge . M caoorf sjju XKZ WALL f eaofM Theae PUto Biage are tot sale at sQ Pint Claee AetwBeeeir Sbeve. U V I. X.' S T O p 8 H O P - Ill V. CessaMrdsl SC rheae $09 MORE ARE DISAPPROVED DIG SALEM BUSINESS T CHART GIVEN 1 ) AUCTIONEERS COMMISSION ! SALES ROOM 231 S. LIBERTY ST. We sell anything and everything on commission. We have wag ons, clover and alfalfa hay, chicken feed, ground feed, we want good work horses, good cows," pigs " harrows," plows, household furniture and auto mobiles. " Anything you might have. Open from 9 a. m." to :3 p. m. B. C. PATTERSON, j ' r Sales Manager ACETYLENE T2LDING-MACIHNE SHOP SALEM MACHINE ' ! . f 1 W 8; i ucnerai macmne uora . We fpeclalixe la" Cylinder Grinding. Crk Shaft Tnrnlnf. Welding. Trsctot Work Large Stock of GILL PISTON KINGS la all sixes. Ho Job too lai t toe small. i . . ... , 345 PEEET STBXET V AU1US AMU lUUUiiS ; lotteries XJarse, Elertrieal, PalBtins Repairs, Retreading, Tires,. I -j v Tops, Vulcanizing, Etc " . ' TIRES Silrrtown,Bniniwick, Fiik Stromherr Carbnretor. Icnition Sob pliea, dill PUton Kinri. ,.: r G Tk Serer Bleeps' - i GREAT WESTERN GARAGE niGH STKBETOPPOSXTB COTJET BOUSE -C?IAUT' EPALRlSO, AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES, ACETTLETfE . . 1 - 4. L C JARMAN f r' i '; ' Hlk Grade "Workmananip J HI 8. 12tk Street .At Yur,8eriee Call O. S. I ' BATTERT ft ELECTE1CAL e WOBBLS.-. - Phone 1803, 411 Coart St Oor good work is the only cheap work, bo your gears stock t Try Gear life greaae. - AUTO REPAIR SHOP ! L. M. Miller Small Car Spedaliat Ante Aeeesories Phones: pay 890; Klght 1363W. 245 Canter 8t. (Eaat End of Bridge) AUTOS Ail! BUGGIES PAINTED end FINISHED W.JeAKIBAL Phone SOS j , 1160 Mill Street Guaranteed Two Years lATTKRV Ur nt 'a fartorr aod na tions! ruarantee ( 1wo jwi hacked by every Philadelphia erie atatioa in the V. ;H. Thia i your innurani-e of roaatant dependable-, aerrice jnd proof of our faith in onr predort. We lao repair and reharre any make of battery made. WATVB QUAYLE 263 K. Com'l St, Salem Phone 413 A Safe Place to 1 , Leave an Ante is CHERRY CITT CARAGB (ColwslI Broa) : '. i When needing the service of firat elaae mechanica. er atorage. phone 438 1701 South 12U Street BAKE SHOP WE MASX TO OEXJEK Cakes For Parties . BETTER. TET BREAD 1 HOMEMADE CAIIOIES - MIST LAND BAKERY i . . - c -- 1087 Cheaektta Street phone 644 BOTTLERS Pfell'a Coh 4 : ' ., -1 " GINGER ALE "Makes jTe Glai Tosre Tklrstr" Vade Jesjem. Bold by An Lending TAB .BOTTmra wobxs. MTO WW :l z,4!; PHILADELPHIA ART GOODS YOC ARE INVITED To visit ar etore end see the tnanr beanuful Art 1'ictarra ea display. PICTURE FRAMING ART SUPPLIES W.J.PORTER Phone 465 455 Coort St. TRUCKS TRACTORS The FAG'EOL TRACTOR rire sure trartion with power and durability. The FAUKOI, Otanponnd ?-ied TranamUaion Trucka aie 30 per rent mora tru-k speed and 91 pr rent more pollinf power than other. -TAGEOZt TRUCK ft TRACTOS CO. 186 8. High. St. AND WELDING CO. LI ITT - ' . . TELEPH02TE 493 DEGGE& Eviiaj BURRELL I AtTTOKOBlXE ELECTEICTASS 23S H.'Blk Street" Phone 203. .-. Others Bare Tire V ' - Costa Ti WHY KOT . YOU ? By lnTeajatinr wir alod.rn Methd ot of leaginc the liie el Tires. 8aiem-Tire ft Vulcanizing Co. Phone 42S 154 CoaamercUl St EXIDE SERV ICE R. I. RARTOX Phono 1107 171 S. Cem'l St F. W. BUSS.; . 233 CoBBercial Street "v Oner Marios Garage) Phone .362 3-IX-l AUTO REPAIRING AUTO Top SLakrr Painter ,. . Machinist R. W. DAVIS 220 South Liberty Street ' AUTO IGXTTIOX, STARTING LIGIILXG A. 0. SCHUMACHER Ante Electrical Expert Phone 203. 3t K. High, Street BOWLING ALLEY FOR HEALTH AD FUX Come to. the " CLUB BOWLING "ALLEY 122.X. ConoineiTlal Street Phone 1704 BUILDING, ETC "Good Wood Work" Baildinr Repaiia abinet Makior Knmimre Meftairing Saw riling, tte. General Joibmg POTTER BROS. 187S Slate Street t .; AUTO IJAKERY BREAD EAT QUALITY Therefore PEERLESS BREAD Baked ty Electricity at- 170 Korta Commercial St Phone 247 BREAD DIXIE BREAD IS AS GOOD - ' AS EVER - ' IT ALWAYS WAS , , - THE BEST. , . , ... . ., SALEM BAKING CO, Phone 854 . ' 439 Court Street BnennBB.HBlaBBBBBBBnaBnnBasaBiaans.Ha BnnnsBnkmBnBnsBnmBnsnMasBSBSBBBnnBnnnnnsnMnnnsBnnBSMassn '.' CHIROPRACTIC -" ! : ARE YOU WELL? II sot, hare Is btslla for the, sufferer, acute or chronic ' DR. 0. L SCOTT r . Chiropractor , -; P. 8. C. Graduate Class 1011. One ef the largest and best equipped Chiro practic Offices ea the Pacific Coast. Honrs 10 te 12 A 2 te P.M. Booms 3C9-10-11-12 V. 8. National BaaJt Building. Phone 87 HIT.' - CAPITOL gg Ug 5 E l if ' LLU ED V T f s - e - COTTAOC- BBBBB N M U OTuRCH niUJ.CJlLJ LJ iQ CARPENTER AND REPAIR IRIT IS WOOD We Slake and ' Repair It THK NOVELTY WORKS ". W. A. Roddy, Slgr. 239 Coort SUeet.' CHINESE MEDICINES L M. HUM ' ... Care of YICK M TONQ . Chineeo Mixlirine sad Tea, Co.. hie medicine whirh will enre any known di tease. Open Snadsrs from) 10 am. nntil d p.m. Phone 283 ' 153 South High. Street. Salem. Oregon CIDER AND VINEGAR Toa'n Uke One Apple Cider and Vinegar Por Their OO0D5X8S sad PUBITT Commercial Cider Works A, P. Beard aley. Prop. Phone 394 . 1010 Commercial St. CLEANERS AND DYERS FPEKCH DBT C1XAKIHO psBsscra SWISS DTE WORKS Jsck Hsyee 544 Ptate St, Opposite Conrt Tlonte Phone 185 lor .Prompt Call CREAMERY SWEET CREAM - -MILK AXD, BUTTERMILK Paene 299 133 SjOeamerculBttr .. CITT CfJ OPERATIVE CBXAMXBT no i ii i FOURTH i AJ I I v BfTT -TTL T . ill I r . r i i i r i cs, ivr i I I O i i J I sa - r i i 1 UnQ L f3 L" f I?f 1 f I i -r-i J ' I 1 AJ.UJi. J1H j BAKE-R1TE BREAD it made with the Terr brut floor, pure lard and plenty of milk. .... . By expert baieri la our licht, well eptilated . and trrepulously dtu LeVe-ilvop. , ' Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery Phone 268 457 State St. DENTISTRY DR. ALF SWENNES ; !' DENTIST " ' " .. ' v -' 204 205 Gray BnUdinf " r " 0r Ilartmaa Broa.' Jewelry Store Phone 1500. Hour: 9 AJf.5 P.M. .DRUGSTORE WE WANT TO SEE' YOU AGAIN AXD AOAIN. 1 So we maintain our atore on e iIa,ne of service that nowhere ! will j m find more OARKFI'LI-Y PHEPAREIJ PRESCRIPTION'S. PROPHIKTAKY AKTIOLKS and HL.NDKI t8. BREWER DRUG CO.-. PIloim 114.; .Coart nd XibTty Cs. j i i yuiLJu 5T. n ri 5UM1MER.' I 1 JKO te? lwt CD! CD; - LIBERTY C ) 53uti 3 1 1 f IOI 1 - ' ' ' mT i V i I I I 1 1 U J I rr fromtt I r i i-i i i I WATER DRUG STORE WRL NEIMEYER rharmadst. Phone 167. 444 SUte Street FOOT SPECIALIST CHAS. E TATR0 Foot Correctional Sprc!allt Maker ef Tatro's Para out Pealhr weigkt Arch Support trow Inditidual Impreaaiona. SAeatifie Treatment er all leraogementa the Feet. 404 Masonic Bonding FUNERAL DIRECTORS PUVBBAX SIBXCT0B8 WEBB & CL0UGH CO. runerals for lVess Phone 130. '"- Conrt Si at High FUEL AND TRANSFER EMPEY TRANSFER & FUEL CO. r; : 254 S. Liberty Phone 998 Night Phones 679J1778J GROCERS Tee Are Bare te Oet BBUABLS OBOCEBXE4 LEB0LD & CO. r m Toor eeatinaed patronags 'anSi gnad V- " eonaiaaration. - J" f9 end 850 1244 East State Stteet. i NATUROPATHIC NATUROPATHY la THE Driigless WAY to get WELL. Naturo pathy teaches you how to keep well. If you are sick, consult a Naturopath. ' Do It Now, - DR. A. SLAUGHTER . YATUKOrATH Phone 110 210 U. 8. Vatieaai Baak BnlldlBf HARNESS AND LEATHER RELIABILITY v 'Always Charartcr- Jit'M Everrtlilne We SHI Ilarnrsa, yi tilovoft. Auto Robes. P. K. SIIAFRR (EatabliKhtsl 1801) Phone 411 170 8. Commercial St JEWELERS The Jeweler 337 State Street . JUNK DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME See Ta. VTe always par the MARKET PRICE for ererrthing of valae. Looking for RAIUiAIN? Alee see as. : CAPITAL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Street, . Phone 391 tsr9r4TRCJAL i J I l'LJ IrU s T. i ' . i i i i KODAK FINISHING Kodak rialihlag Tinting Praming Copying Bnlaiglng t4S SUte St. Oppeeite Coart Boe.se Phone 1774 MACHINE SHOP Liberty Machine Shop E. M. KBTGHTUKGEB Manager and Macainiat Ri-paira on An to. Marine and Thresh ing Dnsmea and all Farm Marhinerr a upenalty. Work dune on eeortest notice et lew cat ratea. v 178 South Liberty SUeet. MEAT MARKET M I D a E T MARKET On'rinatore ef LOW PRICES. Jiot ia the Combine. 351 State Street Phone 17S MEAT MARKET Cash Is King WMonly?1 C tor PEOPLE'S MARKET Phone 994 155 North liberty Street.' BIEATS Wholesale Betsll Enjoy Tear If eels By Marketing at Edward's Market Freab,' lea "Wbolesons Venti 1185 State 8t. 'Phene 1979 LOVE 130)1 DD 03'DD DO rB Eil! fj DDj DD DO 1 flirn capzcx." it. B BIB BB B U304 s ) I 1 1 X. - PHYSICIAN NURSERY STOCK STRICTLY High Grade Stock Superior Quality Reasonable Prices SALEM NURSERY CO. Phone 1763 428 Oregon Bldg. OPT03IETRIST-OPTICIAN Take Care of a Your Kjea We Will Do It DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Optometrlst-OpUcian 610-812 TJ. 8. Beak BMg. Pkene 341 REAL ESTATE TEXXPHora eis . W. H. GRABENH0RST ico. Farms and Fruit Lands SmsB Tracts and IbtssUs sate 275 SUte Street. RE AX! ESTATE SEE L A. HAYF0RD for Real Estate and Insurance 305 State Street. .Phone 737 SHOES FULLERTON'S Hesse pt , XJkSXXS' SHOES 415 Stste Street 114 Xdberty Street Phone 478 TAILOR JOHN SUNDIN Tailor Phone 282 347 SUte Street UNDERTAKER Wk rTires are repaired we ndertako to aere with aompt end sjrmpathetie dignity. r Terwilliger Funeral Home Xdeensed Entbslaen Paaeral IMrecten Phone 724 T70 Chemeketa Street VETERINARIAN DR. A. R. ANDREWS Vetloiirlan . - Pbcrne 7 CLUB STABLES 199 BeaU ZdWtr Street Calle aaawered ell aeers. I - - -T.V - "T MUSICAL INSTRUCTION MISS LUCILE BARTON Voice, riabo, llarmoo - . j 147 V. CoauMrdal SU Pheae ISIS Beeldeace 8tadle Phene 52. PIANOS y' wQ j Player Pi isbos. Phenogrsphs. TsJ Vf 1 'iaao K-taili. TV.y I 121 . Cessaterelal f.TytJ Plea 145t. "jeYe i ALLr.iAn VINNERS A -Tery- Urea nurabr of sola lorn of the Satesmsn's Btulness Chart ruule wr hamlewi in lut wk, but they lacked-the clfTer- nesa ana onglnality of preTlons weeks. ...... , ... 'Try roar luck at wlonlnr a prize thla week. Be original. Try cleTerneaa. Bat.' don't fortet neat- DS. ' Here la the Hat of winner nt last week's contest. ..First reward. 15. Hash Ward. 1487. Broadway St.. Salem Second reward. IZ. Mary E. Mc Kinney. 67X N. Winter St.. Salem. Third reward. $1.50, Mrs. S. K. Thompson. Rt 8. r Fourth reward. 11. Marie Waldorf.- 1X05 X. Hth St.. Salem. Fifth Reward. S0c Konai ri. warda,.lU5 sute SU. Salem. .. THE CTWIXAL TKMIXIXE. "So-yoa have broken Tonr e-n- MjementL .. And. J suppose, of rotirse. yon returned tbat loTcly rime?" ' "Well, noi- that, wouldn't "te reasonnhle nill. i fc -wi M v like George, I admire that ring quite aa-mele-. everyou see." "-Such b darling; blouse! How" much Is this one?' said the lady shopper. "Fifty dollars and so sweet for the price!" ' -It's b dear Jugf eractly what I want, (he color and eyerythlnj. I beliere I will take It thoach H0-i-w - " . "Pardon 'me. madam.' I ' hare made a mistake thia la marked only 115 instead of $50. . "Oh I see! Well, show me somethlnj a little better." "So yon visited my commercial school for.younr ladies?" "I did." . ? "And I were creatly edified. I hope, by the thoroughness of the course?.'... "Oh. yes.. When I was there the slrls were having noee-pow-dering . practice." Courier-Journal. cx)ruixT no witoxo. "Baby was taken very bad while yon. was out mum." said the new serves t girl." . "Oh., dear!" eried the young mother.-.' -Ma he better now?" "Oh,- he'a all right now; -bui he was bad at-first. He seemed ta come over quite faint: but 1 found his medicine in the cup board " "Found-,, his medicine! . Good gracious! What have you been giving the child? There waa no medicine in the cupboard." ' "Oh. yes there was. mum. It was written on it." And then did. that girl trium phantly produce a bottle labeled 'Kid Beviver. " $ . M TO OilKEN Too rn Brlnjt Back . Color and Lustra With Kage Tea ' t Aa-rJ . rialpherr - - - When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally,. Bo eTenly.' Preparing thla mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store he ready-to-use preparation improved by the-addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur- Compound." You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time.. -By morn ing all gray hair -disappears, and after another application or two your hair becomes, luxuriantly darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, .though no disgrace, is a sign of old age. and s we all desire b youthful and at tractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound, and Innh- vm m younger, - Hi Executive Seesr No Rernedy I. I s.a a . 1 i in ujjiun Mci against Profiteering With the announcement fttt j more vetoes and .the signing f ' 13 more house and-senate blUs, Covernor Olcott yesterda na ished the task of passing on brjg left with him by the Slst in- bly of the state leglslatirsjjwhiti adjourned last Wednesday, tkt bills vetoed yesterday were: :' ' 8. H. 318, Committee ov Jsdie-lary-J'rovlding an addlUoa! Judge tor the 10th Judicm c'i- trlct. comprising the con a ties if Union and Wallowm. j. r S. B. 37. Cdmmlaee on Js4." lary Providing ;tbat r.tj county officer! close "their. rnes at 12 o'clock noon on SaturCin. S..I1 23. Upton Providitf " for the appointment of a eomm!-C sfoner for the co-operative xsart ellng of meats. j - JS. II. 25. EIIls-lReUtter V salaries In Harney county. !- H. H. 400.:neteher an4! Tow 1 Relating to salary of district attorney nr Pott'couaty: - .Need Xot RejfTlrieW j - In his veto message on tni . bill 31 9 the governor- objects mainly to the provision that lis additional lodge must be selected permanently from Wallowa eov ty. but further. the. gotertor says after investigation he i tods there is not enough conrevtiow e court business to warrant tie creation of a new Jndgshij, ; ' The execa tire's reason for ve toJnr aenate bill No.-37. rTrr Ing the closing of, county offices'. m v iaiop couaiy at coo a oa Eat urday are virtually the same sj .those which caused him to veto a. similar bill for, Multnomah cbs ty. He believes the custom wouii ; work a hardship oa the pBt,"e. particularly at the tax payirr season. - - - - - . - - -Measure HeM Iaadeqnate Relative to Senatar tyt?ai -bill So. 219. which Is announced today as vetoed, the goverccr says: - - . i ."j . ThfabUL provides for a eoa mlssloner whose duty It.woaid U to lovertirte I f restock cosiiUn?i- fOr the DUTDOsa rf rather! t. formation la regard thereto. El- ,? penses and salary of the conmls- aioner would be paid out 'of s ' fund derived from fees lff-jci-l! on livestock shipments. The till itself .provide that Its purpose ii to co-ordinate the livestock grov- ers to the end that the speculator , and ' profiteer between the grey er and consumer can be ellmitit d.' A bill relating to livestock scarcely could have a more Unli able purpose than this and the & thof or the bill has sincerely -deavored to bring about some re- -suits toward that end. But It it doubtful If the bUl would rears the end sought. Its main rtuS probably would be to place ai unnecessary expense upon Bve stock men In the form of fees, which expense would be borne ll the ultimate consumer. Rather than enhance profits for ; live stock growers and reduce the cost to the consumer apparently U bill might have, a directly cpso- -slte effect. . The .measure jseerrt to be opposed by a great rnajorur of the stock men In all section of the state. We all hope to see tif time when the consumer and prcv ducer may be brought more close--ly together for the common gool of each, but thia proposed, pi of legislation Is' only a doejbtfsl step in that direction at the best Its possible demerits aeem to c'z weigh Its potential merits.! CVipTJM rServlce) Feeu-rd Governor Olcott objects tt Senator Ellis' bill No. 2$f ea grounds that "the bill In Its pr ent form would be very apt ta cripple. the public, aervke.: H finds that "Its only practical af- feet Is to limit the traveiar -nensee of the sheriff of that eo" . ty to $108 a month." - f House bill No. 400 la vetoei ft the reason that Its purpose Is r" filled bv senate till No. j ll whkh already has been approves" ; by the governor. The governor slrned th fol lowing bills In addition toittos previously announced as! improved- . S. B. 68. Ellis GranUag tosai enablinr certain, parties the rix"" to Intervene in actions and 1 ceedlngs and declaring what KW stitutes an intervention and th manner In which 1U shall h made. t 8. B. 231. Banks Relating . notes taken In payment on usur-, ance premiums. ' S. B. 2 SO. Gill To provide mane education in . the, public schools of Oregon. - Q rt 11 1V T?lattnv ta drainage dUtrlcU and the leryisX oi assessments ana taxes. POLITE RKBUKJC When, years ago. E. T. les son s novel or "Dodo"" maae a sen sation mainly through a rumor that his rather naughty herolnt was Margot Tennant. the fotar premier'a wife. Mr. Benson! took tt on himself to send Miss' Ten nant a note denying that tt intended to portray her la Jer novel that was the. year's tens tion. ... . I . Miss Tennant's reply t this note was: I . -Dear Mr. Benson ! Havs yo really written a novel? ;IIoir, amusing!" 1 f :1 ' r i