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6 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1921 I fl fV ft e-a a ".' I Sal m -mm: 1 nTrP Tinnp r nm m. T7 v TT T T TT TCv T IT "H CV iTV CHA CASH REWARD$10.00 EACH WEEK PRIZES-lst, $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 ing dots on the map and drawing a line from each dot to the advertisement where phone number is printed. THEN bring, or send, this page marked with your answer to The Statesman office on or before Saturday. AUTO TOPS HULL'S AUTO TOPS UPHOLSTERING PAINTING HULL'S TOP SHOP 311 V. Commercial St. Phone 809 House needg painting? Eyes bother, too? Auto needs (izins? Makes you feel blue. So hot, you want something To quench your thirst? Whatever your troubles Try Salem first. MACHINE SHOP SALEM MACHINE & WELDING CO. linder GrindiM, Crank Shaft Turn ing, Weldhr. Tractor Work, etc. Gill Piston CiDgs; all sii 34 5 Terry St. Phone 493 AUTOS AND TRUCKS Batteries, Garages,. Electrical, Painting, Bepairs, Retreading, Tires, Tops, Volcanlziag, Etc. TIRES Bilvert own. Brunswick, risk Stremberf Carburetor. Ignition Sop ' plia. Gill 11 toa Bins. The Gang That Sere Sleep" GREAT WESTERN GARAGE HIGH STREET OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ..i n.mmrvn aTrrnVfrTTVE SUPPLIER. ACETYLENE UF.r.KAIi AUIV awajwv, WELWSG AUTO PAINTING To" insure a cood Job have yenr work done by a tnan that learned the buaiaeaa (not leet picked it P. E. C JARMAIt 156 8. 12th Street. d. s. I Battery a electrical works Tarris Bros, rop. Phona 0S all Court St Osr a-oad work le the only cheap work, fto your gear stock! Try Gear lite grease. AUTO REPAIR SHOP L, at-Miner Small Car Specialist. Ante Aecastoriee Phones: Day 0O; Right 1S63W. 245 Center St. (East End of Bridge) AUTOS AND BUGGIES TAINTED and FINISHED W.J.ANIBAL Phone 39S H(0 Mill Street BHIIADELPHIA Guaranteed Two Years .ejos mrov 0 ,of' oat ftufcn a factory and na tional goaraatee of two years backed by every Philadelphia service station in the C. 8. This is your insoranre of eoattant dependable service and proof of onr faith in oar product. We also repair and recharc any make of battery nado. WAYNE QUAYLE 203 M. Com'l St, Salem Phone 413 A Safe Place to Leave as Ante la CHERRY CITV -'. GARAGE (Colwell Broa.) When needing the services of first. class mechanics, or storage, phono 458 ' 170 Sonth 12U Street BAKE SHOP WE HAKE TO ORDEK Cake For Parlies BETTER. TET BREAD HOME-MADE CAXDIES MISTLAND BAKERY 1097 Cheaeketa Street. Phone 644 BOTTLERS "HOWDY" and Cnerpr niossoms are Lloomlng fine rtrinkn. Order by tho faso and have money , KTAIt IWrTTLIXG WOHKS 47 Mark St. pione H26 ' SALEM, 0RFJGON 1 eaw, - EM ART GOODS YOU AKE IXVITEIi To ririt ear store and see the many beautiful Art Pictures on display. PICTL'KE FRAMING ART SCPPLIES W.J.PORTER Phone 465 465 Court St. TRUCKS TRACTORS The FAOEOL TRACTOR fiT sire traction with power and durability. The FAOEOL. Componud 7-ipeed Tranamiision Trurka RiTe 36 per cent more truck ped and 91 per 'ant mora pullicK power than other. TAGEOL TRUCK ft TRACTOR CO. 186 S. Hlh St. Phone 903 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION MISS LUCILE BARTON Voice, Piano, Harmony 147 V. Commercial St. Phona 1588 Residence Stndio Phoia 692. PHftVir 44 ly DEGGE& BURRELL j AUTOMOBILE EXECTXICXlXS 3 H. High Street Phone 20.- " ' ' ' Others Save Tire Costs &g WHY NOT YOU? By inrestig-atiaaT our Modern Methods of pro longing the life of Tires. Salem Tire & Vulcanizing Co. Phone 428 154 Commercial St. EXIDB SERV ICE U. D. BARTOX Phone HOT 171 8. Com'l St. F. W. BLISS S33 Commercial Street (Over Marion Oarage) Phone 362 AUTO IGNITION, 8TABTING L1GUINQ A. 0. SCHUMACHER Anto Electrical Expert Phone 203. 238 V. High Street PIANOS Player Pianot, Pianos. Phonographs, Piaaoa Rebuilt, Toned, Etc. 121 S. Commercial Phone 1659. J.V.IALLMAU BOWLING ALLEY ft BUILDING, ETC. 'Good Wood Work" rluildiaf Rrpaiis f'ahmet Uakinc Forniture Hepairing Saw Filine. Ktf. Ceneral Johbinx POTTER BROS. 137S State Street V V " AUTO BAKERY BREAD EAT QCALITY Therefore PEERLESS BREAD Baked by Electricity at 170 North Commercial St. Phona 247 BREAD DIXIE BREAD 13 AS GOOD AS EVER IT ALWAYS WAS THE BEST. SALEM BAKING CO. Phone 954 439 Court Street CHIROPRACTIC ARE YOU WELL? -II not, hire la health for the, (offerer, acute or cbronle, DR. 0. L SCOTT Chiropractor P. 8. C. Graduate Class 1911. On of the largest and beat eqoipped Chiro practic Officea an the Pacific Coast. Honr 10 to 12 A.M.. 2 to 6 P.M. Rooms 309-10-11 12 U. S. national Bank Boildlnc Phona 87 uu I I A CAPITOL BEB cm n3 ao no r, i-i r i it r-i ' WINTC clo c com B B.B H m U CHUPC aaa & I Z FlftH BBr-Bi I BROADWAY CARPENTER AND REPAIR IF IT IS WOOD We Make and Repair It TILE NOVELTY WORKS W. A. Roddy, Igr. 2SS Court Street. CHINESE MEDICINES L M. HUM Care of YICK SO TOXO Chinese Medicine and Tea Co., has medicine which will cure any known diaeate. Open Sunday from 10 am. until s p.m. Phone 23 153 Sonth High Street. Salem, Oregon CIDER AND VINEGAR You'll Like Onr Apple Cider and Vinegar For Their GOODNESS and POEITY Commercial Cider Works A. F. Beardsley. Prop. Phone 344 1010 Commercial St. CLEANERS AND DYERS FFENCH DBY CLEANING PRESSING SWISS DYE WORKS Jack Hayes S44 Ftate St.. itoite Ooort Iloase I'hnno 195 for I'rompt Call CREAMERY We have pure Jer sey rream f rtsli eaeh day, fr whip, pint; and tallc um. Phone 209 137 S. Commercial St CAPITA. CTTT CO-OPERATIVE CEEAMERT a la I I I XV II Baa 2' COMMtRtlAL "jfrl" I BSH B fnjB F AWARDS will be made for accuracy and neatness. If y our snse of lo cation is highly developed, chances are that you will win. CONTEST OPEN TO ALL YOUNG AND 0m Phone 905 Phone 61! Phone 110 Phone 282 Phone m Phone 12S Phone 398 Phone 167 Phone 113 ? Phone 1771 Phone 41 Phone 578 BAKE-RITE BREAD it made with the rerr lest floor, pnre lard and plraty of milk. Br expert baien in onr light, well Tenti'aled and scrupulously clean bake-ihop. Rake-Kite Sanitary Bakery Phona 268 457 Stata St. DENTISTRY DR. ALF SWENNES DENTIST 204-205 Gray Bnilding Ott Hartniaa llros.' Jewelry Store Phone 1500. Hoars: 9 A.M. 5 P.M. DRUG STORE WE WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN AND AGAIN So we maintain onr atore on a plana of service that nowhere else will yon f.n.1 more ''ARKFLLLY PREPARED P R E S C RIPTIO.VS. PROPRIETARY ARTICLES and SUNDRIES. BREWER DRUG CO. Phone 184. Court and Liberty Sti. 1 I f 1 , I lJ UUIU! trf nn i i Tin I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 l 4T. I y i ! jrjTf : i 4 ' SUMiMrr? BBiBB. it i m mi r 1 v v 1 U t I a I 11 r IX 1 I TS I COTTAtST I Ll I ) I I Jll LZ3 CJ ; CHURCH I I . I i ol H -fir - T r-n.r iirzicrzi : CZ3 SULDLUh LZDoCDiCD'eCDIll- - I.iftFRT Y C - ' ,7-, r -i. . 1 CD" CD O C3 LZ3a 3IBO BiBfa BiBBi jr- T FRONT z 4 5 T BE BOD B DRUG STORE WM. NEIMEYER Pharmacist Phone 167 444 State Street FOOT SPECIALIST CHAS. E. TATR0 Foot Correctional Specialist Maker of Tstro'e Pamonii .Feather weight Arch Support (mm Indmdnal Impressions. Scientific Treatment for all Ieraagements of tha Feet. 404 Masonic Building Phono FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOTTERAL DIBXCTOSS WEBB & CL0UGH CO. rnnerali for Less Phone 120. Conrt St. at High FUEL AND TRANSFER EMPEY TRANSFER & FUEL CO. 254 S. Liberty Phone 008 Night Phones C70J 1778J GROCERS Ton Are Sure to 0t RELIABLE GROCERIES LEB0LD & CO. -Tonr continued p.itrnpc and )tod wilt ia our first coniderattna. --Vew Cut-mers Will (md this atcaad place to trade. Phonee 649 and 650 1244 East SUte Street. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN NATUROPATHY is THE Drugless WAY to get WELL. Naturo pathy teaches you how to keep well. If you are aick, consult a Naturopath. Do It Now. DR. A. SLAUGHTER Phona 110 HARNESS AND LEATHER RELIABILITY Always Character izes Everything We 4J11 II ( .jtf Gloves, Auto Robed. F. E. S H A P E R (Established Phona 411 170 S. 1891) Commercial St JfcWELERS LOVE The Jeweler 337 State Street JUNK DOX'T WASTE YOUR TIME See T". We always pay the MARKET PKlCE for even-thinr of Talue. Looking for BAKGAIX? Also see us. CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE 219 Center Street. Phone 398 uu cniLLi nn rzm f IK n aw ' ! I 3 T. 4 )UTr- I I ! ?C!3l)4-I fr L j y) cn czd CD tzji l l i ill 1 I 1 KODAK FINISHING Kodak Finishing Tinting Framing Copying Enlarging 548 SUte St., Opposite Court Hons Phone 1774 MACHINE SHOP Liberty Machine Shop E. M. KHIGHTLDtGEK Manager and Machinist Repairs on Aato, Marine and Thresh in; Kncines and all Farm Machinery a apccialty. Work done on shortest notice at low en rates. 178 South Liberty Street. MEAT MARKET 11 MIDGET MARKET Oricinatora of LOW TIIICES. Not in the Combine. 351 State Street Phone 176 MEAT MARKET Cash Is King --'Jure Meat ol Better Qaality for l onr Money. - Our Coupon Booka Sara 5 oa our Meat Bill. PEOPLE'S MARKET Th-ine 9!1 155 North Liberty Street. MEATS Wholesale i Retail Enjoy Tonr Meals By Marketing at Edward's Market Fresh. Cleaa, Wholesome Meats 1885 SUte St. Phone 1926 i irsTN u 1 1 n i i nsf " 1L N'T ' i - . t" -3111 II I I II I f.AProL I 3X. I ...j I nfxvm mm 321. a: ! I Jl 1 1 LflJ I LJ Vf L 11 kl i II i if t-r I H I'1 r ' raTH r V1 NATUROPATH 210 U. 8. National Bank BuUdlna NURSERY STOCK STRICTLY High Grade Stock Superior Quality Reasonable Prices SALEM NURSERY CO. Phone 1763 428 Oregon Bid. OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN We have taken erer Dr. Albert R. Miller's Salem optical business and will be glad to tueet bia friend and patrons. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Eyesight Specialist Phone 239 204-211 Salem Bit. of Commerce Bldg. REAL ESTATE TELEPHONE 616 W. H. GRABENH0RST & CO. Farms and Fruit Lands Small Tracts and Investments 275 SUte Street. uu uu inn nn r p wtWlTY ST DD DD REAL ESTATE SEE L. A. HAYFORD for Real Estate and Insurance 305 State Street. Phone 737 SHOES FULLERTON'S Homo of LADIES' SHOES 415 State Street 114 Liberty Street Phone 578 TAILOR JOHN SUNDIN Tailor Phone 283 317 SUte Street UNDERTAKER When our aorrtcoa are required we undertake to sprro with pompt and sjmpataotie dirtuy. " Terwilliger Funeral Home Licensed Emhalmen Funeral Directors Phone 724 770 Chemeknta Street VETERINARIAN DR. A. R. ANDREWS Veterinarian rhone 7 CLUB STABLES 195 Sooth Liberty Street Calls answered at all hoars. WINNERS This week IryouRiit to Til? Statesman the most acrtiraU-SS-well an the moist clever ; solutttiNh or its JJusInesK Chart contest 'et received and ft was indeed pleasure for the judges; to exatn ine them. Their only regret that there are only t(v? cjfch prizes to award as there were . to many original and clever nolti fionn that It Is regrettable thatvo many worthy ones should go uti rewarded. fii: The best that can be done. I? to decide the winning isolates and give complimentary! menttn to the other deserving Ones. The most original solutift winner of the first reward, was handed in by Mrs. ;F. Bfed well, 52 4 South Fourteenth street. Salem. Other solutions were Drobablv more artistic bat they were not so original as thtel plans had been used in solutions received during past weeks. air nedwell's solution was a follow: F.ach advertisement involved th contest is "connected up with the location of the advertis ers olace of business by a il& zae line representing electricity or lightning. On the-left hand W tha nnca a Rtorm cl6ud Is drawn with electricity discharging into a telephone instrument. Beneath the telephone Instrument- are the words: j "Power Unmeasured . Statesman ads electrify Ther tell the Dublic Where to. buy." . The second cash reward is git- en RHbv Jane Allen. 290 South Twenty-first street. Her soltt' tion is the neatest yet received, also very accurate but is possibly not quite so clever as some or tne other solutions. The 12 advertise.' ments involved in the contest arf pasted on a gray card surround ing the chart of the city. Tnfl ads are connected with the adyer tisers location by silk threads. Th colors used in the solution ar Violet Kruger. 2540 Lee street is winner of the third priz$ ll.S'H She han placed miniature tele phone poles made of wood; on the page and has extended 12 shades of silk thread from the advertise-; ment to the location of the ad-; vertiserB place of business. The ourth prize IlilO. is awarded to Bessie BuelJ, Route 1. box 115. Salem. She bas usert the telephone pole idea, the poles being cut from green cardboard and two poles used to support th" "phone wire" extending from te ad to advertiser's location; Hugh Ward. 1487 Broadway is winner of the fifth prize, 50 cento. Artistic coloring of the pag and crayon lines to the locatljn give his solution individuality and distinctiveness. ; The solutions deserving of com plimentary mention are as fol lows: ;! Myrtle Page, 1605 -Court street; Mrs. H. M. Bueil, route 1. Salem;. Mrs. Carrie L. O'Neill. ddO Gaines avenue; Mable fotson, Salem; Glenn Ivie, Salem ; Doro thy Marsters. 14 75 Court street; Connell Ward, 14 87 Broadway. We hope we will have an equal number of clever solutions o. this week's page. Try for it. You don't hare to be an artist.; AH you have to do is to be original, be neat, be accurate. Get; busy You may win the $5 reward. It Is worth trying for. April Auto Registrations Shown by Secretary Kozer A total ol 3750 motor vehicles were licensed by the automobile department of the secretary of state's office during April of which 2613 were new registra tions, and the total in fees recelv ed was $136,707. The registration of motorcycles. chauffeurs, dealers, additional sets of license plates, and the re cording of transfers, duplicates and the licensing of operators brought in additional fees' suffi cient to run the total in Xees up to 9143.490.25. ;S The whole number of fnolor vehicles registered from January 1 to April 30 is 95.580, motor cycles, 2171; dealers. 4 68; chauf feurs, 24 28, and operators. 16. 176. and the total in fees is $1, 993.549. lw Grtutdina'K 8agt Sulphur llocipo and Will Know Tea an) Nobo! ' The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmoiher'8 time. She used i( to keep her hair loautifu1ly dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this: sim ple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect. liut brewing at home is an ussy and out of date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store tor a bottle of "Wyeth's Rage and Sul phur Compound," you will got this famous old preparation, im proved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be depend ed upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown drug gist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been app!ied.'-Yoa simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with 1t and draw ithis thruogh your hair, taking one strand at a time. Hy morning inn gray hair disappears, and after another application or -two it becomes beautifully' dark and glossy. Adv. - ' ;t LADIES! DARKEN roieiriR nflltD I HHbti " ' s Driving Attack Bern ji Washington by Big Sh!p.u perspf Nation P- t ". CONFERENCE ARRANGE Shipping Costs Declared ! Hold up Building Work" And Road MaJdngli; WASHINGTON, May ! JtC first driving attack by'JS shippers arainst high freight! as impeding national protfesik culminated, it was annouaeM aay. In an agreement lor JoS m conference here May 23 lete I railway executives, interstate- ton. merce commission memien a-i producers and ehlpperiv " The meeting was arranged it ter the producers groai. repri senung an me larger Imild -f Q material mannfacturers rs. 0 tlons. had carried to 7 JhHii. va.i. men ucuiaua ior Brot actlotf. ' ---"r Jfardihg Approves plat ' " The 8ituatiorf was urgent, tier contended. The president vu said to have approved the. confef ence plan which contemplata bringing the rate problem to 4 Issue and getting stagnated m. struction work on the' me through concessions in ratei'k the carriers and In prices by n terial producers. i , T A report on the steps taVM b the material' men aboVg that tin group of producers repreith! concerns which eupply jan, irkl, lumber, gravel, tiles, dqr piq uets and other building materiali; determined to carry theijf stta on freight rates to the top'.v&B efrorts to negotiate .reactioa through general freight agentta! the railroads failed. -1 Building Retarded: The first conference here u with chairman Winslow of tke house interstate commerce com mittee, and later the materil men talked with Chalnnaft Clark of the interstate commerce' eca mission, the joint conference it- ing then suggested. In eac as later during their conferee with President. Harding, jChe ns terial producers contended'freight rates were holding up bnildinf. A : memorial was presented t Mr. Harding outlining the altn lion and the building men tia telegraphed Daniel Willrd4 of Uu Ka!lway Executives' association, asking for the joint conference. to which Mr. Willard' iagreea with the understandlnf thlt rt?' resentatives of both sides ar pre pared to discuss the matter in ' t m . . m .1.1 T. uroaaesi aspects ana wiin a ipuu "pt cooperation.' V . lUmd Making Stops n outlining their case to Pres ident Harding the material mn faid: - 1 . j The building and road makinf Industries are at a standstill. Tit Ihtef cause of deferment (In bui& ng work) is excessive JtreigM fates. - -' T " : fi "Freight rates on building, an road materials have been in creased an average 'pf MJQ V lent since l9iT as" cotapared ith 75 per cent on general com modities. In some InsUnrtl tin fates on building and road mater ials are now In excess f thjjf rlce at the point of production- Uniformed Policemen Are da ' Nearly All Ocean-Gdingl Vessels in Port ; J BALTIMORE, Md.. May X After a day Of riots and anxiety the marine workers' strike, l formed men of the Baltimore lice force tonight were oa fca tieafly all ocean-going vessel! tne harbor to prevent furtntf treaks and all available reaerree Were concentrated in the Wtcf front districts. U Shipping was at a standstill. ' j?pt for bay traffic. SbifP"1 Biiard officials and private tors struggled all day in f'0"' ttl' obtain crews with little Mecejs. i Strikers raided the cattlr" Western Kintr. They boarde f ship from launches and compel" ill but seven of the 50 men, Ife negroes, . who composed ! 0 crew, to abandon the ship. W they went back and 5''tl?f2 three others, leaving only ,W men in the crew to care for V lSf. head of cattle aboard. I , L Arriving ut the Toot of Brow way with thoir first boatload jecruUs' the strikers nwj lirge crowd and a dcmonstraU adjust the nproes occarre rl U Tjwee neproos were badly Injur8 Falling Off is Shown -In Income and Excess ! WASHINGTON'. May 1'' come and rxcesf proms collected by the government s iiik -Man n my fc March, 1920. arrording to re!: isstiefl tonicht bv the Intern" revenue bureau. .Vn Receipts totaled '47.l-i;t aftagainst $686,939,318 V1 J lazn. iM Collections from Jqly I t9;. ena or .viarcn amounicu . m mat a . - JL ' V A n a - J .waU S521.174.S01 as aKSlnst t6 00 responding period laBt yfV"j: mors STAGED I; V 111 BALE