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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON I SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 22, 1922 i 1 '..a i HIGHWAY BONDS SATURDAY it Million and Half in Securi ties Are Sold at Figure Above Par State highway bonds In the Aiction ,'- . tr yJ&Fifesday, October 24: A 0:30 p.m. IV. MJLES -3f ORTItmESr OP SALEM OX WALLACE ROAD 2394 Acre Farm Horses, Cows, Macliinery, ILuuschold FurnJL tore, Tools, Etc., a follows: 25 acre farm, best .of soil, 1 acres planted to strawber ries; 9 acres tinder cultivation, balance pasture, which is nearly ready for plow; has new. barn., 16x24; new .chicken house, 10x14; pig pen. 8x10; all were "built in 1921; wire fenced, nat ural drainage, has. good well and running water the year around. ,Would make an ideal country home. Terms made known on day of sale. At same time and place I will sell the following; ,1 black horse, 4 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; 1 grey horse, age S years, weight 1500 lbs., well broken single or double; this is an extra gbod team; 1 Jersey and Holstein cow, 6 years old, will freshen Dec. 10th, this is an extra good cow; 20 pure bred Oregon hens; -4 Talon se. geese; 3 Pekin ducks; delivery wagon; rev. orchard disk, good;. grape hose; No. 20 Oliver plow; 8-in. vineyard plow; 1 one-horse cultivator; 1 one-section lever har row; Kimball garden seeder with attachments; De Laval" cream separator No. 12," like new; incubator; set plumber's tools, set taps and dies, rev. bench vise, tool chest, block and tackle, 100 foot rope, 1 set doable harness, forks, shovels, saws, carpenter tools, windlass and" 100-foot rope, 4 cords dry oak fire-place wood, oak posts. Monarch malleable 6-hole range with reservoir, this is an extra good farmers' range; rugs, dressers, tables, chairs, chiffoniers, lard press, dishes, kitchen utensils, sanitary : couch and many other articles ... Terms of personal property Oct. 24, 1:30 p.m. ' F. II. KUXKEL, Owner : 415 Court sum trf $1,500,000, on which bid. were opened at a meeting of the state highway commission yester day, were awarded at 1 0.09 to a syndicate composed of Blodgret & Co., of New York, Curtis & Sanger of New York, Taylor Ew art & Co. of Chicago and the Mer cantile Trust company of San Francisco, represented by the Se curity Barings & Trust company of Portland,. $ix bids were sub mitted. Board Valk Target To eliminate the famed "board walk" highway now approaching Oregon City from the south, the Sal r. - H tt vrv cash Be on time next Tuesday, F. X. .WOODRY, Auctioneer, Res. 1610 X. Summer St. - I, t -V ... . mm, v Is one phonograph that does not have to be sold under the induce ment of cut prices or special sales, but is sold upon its real merit of superior tone quality. That same quality won for itself the highest award at the Panama-Pacific Ex hibition. It is not more costly but is the Highest Class Talking Ma chine in the world. Prices $50.00 to $2500 MOORE'S niusic house St Phone 983 highway commission at its next meeting, in Portland November 21, will receive bids for the grad ing1 of the section from Fifth street south on the east side of the railroad to Canemah. This is at the.requesi or the Oregon City council. The commission awarded to John Hampshire, subject to ap proval by the county and the f3d eral roads bureau, a contract tor the grading and macadamizing of the highway -rom Havden creek to Kemo, a distance o 12 miles, in Klamath coun;y. The estimat ed 'cost is $124,000. Ilaker IWr-pntion Comes Upon representations received from a Baker county delegation representing the Baker Chamber of Commerce, the commission-iiu st rue ted, Highway Engineer Her bert Xifn&v.to maXe.' irurf ey' and estimates of cost eereringN; the moving of the location of the Old Oregon trail between', Telocasaet and North Powder to 'mAke it go around the reservoir site of the Thief fiver irrigatfon project. It would mean a mile and a halt of new construction and about the same amount of reconstruction. The members of the delegation were William Duby, W. A. Stew ard, C. C. Fisher, engineer of the federal reclamation service, : and L. R. Stockman. Highway I.oratad A definite location of The Dalles-California highway between Dufur and Tyhg Valley was adopt ed by the commission yesterday, fhe highway engineer was in structed to construct a half mile of the John Day highway through Fossil. Bids received at the last GOOD PTAXO $K9 Only $5 down, $5 month We are closing out our entire present stock of Pianos. Five pianos for almost half price. $5' down buys any , piano.. Come now, they are going fast. See ad on page 3?-second section. NEW PHONOGRAPHS HALF PRICE Geo, C. Will closing old nation ally advertised lined? phono graphs at half price. $1 down, $1 week upj See ad on page 3, second sectioa u " i 1 'X4i!Dfl -AUTO STALLS ON 'TRACKS MOTHER AND i In spite of the frantic efforta'of kerTrosband to push a big seven passenger auto which stalled on tbe oad tracks in Valprahvvtodilfrs. Harriet Hargot and her six children were killed instantly whrt a Mlm train swooDed .downtwxa them. Picture shows what was left of the car with t'ic - o. ; ra.Qroad casseneer train swooped .dowa'tpoca. Uiue aog oesiuts iu , t meeting in Portland were re jected. An action of considerable im portance was instruction to the engineer to enforce penalties against contractors who fail to complete their projects within the time limit af their contracts, with due allowance for unavoidable delays. The commission made arrange ments for a conference at the meeting of Novemuer 21 to con sider whether telephone and tele graph franchises and power lines ehall be allowed on the state highway system. Chairman Booth recommended favorably on a petition of Doug las county to place on the forest map of the state the section of road between Scottsburg and Gardiner. This was referred to the chairman for a report and his recommendation will go before the next meeting. EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE Apology Duo Mr. Pierce Editor Statesman: In Justice to Walter M. PieTce, Democratic candidate for ' gov ernor, an apology should be made by the papers and politicians of Oregon that have circulated! the report that Mr. Pierce had- se cured foans from the state school fund , through questionable meth ods. 'The statements of these news papers and politicians are' thati fn borrowing $25,000 on different tracts of land, he so depleted the state school fund that other farmers in need of loans were deprived of the privilege of bor rowing. To show the injustice of the charges made, an investigation of the records In the state house show that in the year 1903, when Mr. Pierce borrowed this money, there .was, in ' the irreducible school fund, subject to loan, just as the loans were made to Mr. Pierce .the sum of H02.000. This does not look as if any persons desiring a state loan were de prived of any rights, does it? The records also show that during the Underwear for Women and Children When yon buy R. A. Un derwear of your dealer you are getting the best knit underwear procurable at any price.: And yet the price is moderate. It will last for two or three seasons if properly laun dered, whereas, ordinary underwear will last about half as long. Comfort and fit are as sured, and gaping is -prevented by the careful fash ioning of R. A. Under wear, and by the exclusive feature the! long, wide, curved gusset. No children's underwear like R. A. It wears longer, and is warm ad comfort able. Special button holes that stay buttoned, special fullness in the seat, giving freedom of action without binding. Special waist suits. Buy of your dealer. In sist on the best R. A J. C ROULETTE & SONS UAGERSTOWN. MD. -y.u .ATA-.l. ...... i l . i- - ' " 1 q them. Picture shows NO JOKE, BUT GETS Charles Austin, noted. British comedian, photographed while read ing a cablegram from an American theatrical syndicate offering him an engr ment at $5,000 a week. I' . period that Mr. Pierce had the use of this money npon which he was aylhg ffSe sfate "6 per cent, there was from $100,000 to $1,000,006 in this fund each and every Year. ' As to the "fraud" suggested by Mr. Pierce's political enemies ' In connection with these loans, the following telegram from Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain, governor of Oregon in 1903, is sufficient to set all doubts at rest. The message is dated Washington, D. C, Oct. 19, and sent to ,.T. H. Crawford, Portland, Ore., campaign mana ger for Mr. Pierce: 'Dunbar, Moote and I consti tuted the board to loan irreduci ble school funds in 190S. ; It was arranged to loan Pierce and four or five relatives and friends $5000 each on valuable tract of land if title to it was in these parties in dividually, and each made appli cation for $5000, provided secur ity ample and the loans were rec ommended by the local agent of board in the county where the land lay. This was afterwards done and the security was ample .title ap proved and loans recommended by the local agent. There was nothing fraudulent about it. Two Republicans and one Democrat, constituting the board, made and approved these loans. "At that particular time we were anxious to keep irreducible school fund invested to realize as much as possible for the childreu of the state and tbe security in this case was so ample that there was no 'hesitation ou the part of the board to approve the loans. "My recollection is that it was quite diflicult at that time to keep the money of the fund re volving, and this loan seemed so amply secured that the board did not hesitate. "You will find the board did not at that -time insist upon pay ment of any loans at maturity But was glad to let them run as long as the borrower, who were dsually-' fas-Brers', wanted the mon ey and continued to pay interest. This course saved the expenses of reappraisement, re-examination of title and expenses usually incident to affecting new loans. "This statement is sent in jus- , tice-to PieHe.- I -Chink yrm will And that all interest payments were promptly made and the prin cipal paid in due course and that Pierce acted with perfect fairness to theVWWf tB state." v It is quiu. apparent that Ex Governor Chamberlain's explana tion of this matter is sufficient to convince any man who wishes to know the truth, that this whole transaction was absolutely above iiispicioni'ery respectfully 4.W. H. DOWNING. Mrs. Murphy Only think, Mrs. Brady, that great pianist down our tree.t has practiced so hard dnringhe last six months that he dv yc?;t?xea two lingers: 7 Mrs. Bra 'V (proudly). That's inothin' tSIe; "tlau'gtter Bridget has CHILDREN KILLED. 8 A! LAUGH HERE. practiced so hard for the last six months that she's paralyzed two pianos. ! .... ......... . ... 3 YHJ S n ii real chance of winning at least one of the prizes offered there are the big prize and win $2000.00. Somebody will win it your -.chances are Just think what you could do with the rr.one7. $2000 00 could buy an automobile ar.d leave enough balance to make a, payment on a coiyhorr.e. Perhaps you have in mind just ! he thing you would like to do ii you received a check for t2O0O.Oa Certainly you ore it t yfeuraetf to try to solve this puzzle. You will find tbe trying very easy and pleasant. - i. . The 'Way to Win One of the Twenty frizes You do not have to spend a penny to fret into this contest. It is not necessary for you to order any Yeastoiax. If your list is adjudged to be one of the twenty best you will re ceive one of the cash priaea. Without your order for Yeastolzx, if your list of words commencing with the let ter "F" is the largest you receive the first prize of S50.G0. If the judpes award you the second prize, without your order for Yeastolax, you will get a check for $25.00; and so on down the hoe as shown in this announcement. Win the Bis Prtee 91000.00 If you choose you can win a great deal more than the Class A prizes. All that is necessary for you, to qaanfy your list for the BIGGER PRIZES is to send in an order for one or more packages of Ycastolax. Look over care fully the schedule of prizes as classified fa) this announce. ment. You will find that if you send in (1.00 for ooe pack age of Yeastolaz and the judges, award yoa first prize rvo will get $300.00. If you send in $2.00 for two packages of Yeastolax and your list t awarded first prize yoa will get a check for $600.00 ; and so on up. If you send in $5.00 for 5 packages of Yeastolax and the judges award you the first prize, you will receive the Big Prize of $2000 00. Should your list be judged as the second best you would receive $1000.00; and so on down tbe list. Remember, there are twenty prizes offered, a shown. All the opportunity ooe could desire. Go in to win the best prize. $700.00 Extra Award for Promptness Dec 15th, 1922 is the last day for receiving your solution to this puzzle qualifying you to win one of the prizes. But. note this: For every day before that date that your order for Yeastolax is received an extra prize of $10.00 for each and every day will be added to any first prize won.. Ii you send in your order today you will get s receipt for the money; then you can send tn vowr solution any time before Dec. )5th and yow list wiO l)e qualified for any of the prizes. We will award an extra $700.00 in this manner. Yoa should try your very best to earn this additional award. It will cost you little additional effort. In case of ties we will award duplicate amounts of $700.00 to each Contest ant so tying. Don overlook readme boot our extra premium of 50.0fO.00 Genuine Russian Rubies, whether or not you enter this contest . ... Go after the Big Prizes don't delay start right sway get into the contest. How many words can you find with the letter "F" ? Great amusement great opportunity. $2000.00 is awaiting your call. Now is the time to act. Yeastolax Co, Chicago OSTEOPATHY is the orielnal and only scientific method of adjusting the spin. It Is never rough and seldom painful, bat gets results. . It U the only school of mechanical treatment siting a phy sician's full four year course of ttadj. The following are regnlarly graduated, licensed Osteopathic Physicians la Salem: j ; . JR- H. A. WIUTE 1I(. Im C IUKSIUUi Auction Wednesday, Oct. 25 1:30 p. m. 280 Richmond Avenue NEAR RICHMOND SCHOOL .VRoomcri Mnlorn Bungalow, 1021 Ford Sedan, New Piano, Viol n da. High Ciritdt Furniture, Ruga, etc. This ideal home Is a 5-roomed modern bungalow with reception hall, back and front porches, double constructed full cement basement, fire place, built ins, fine bath room, fixtures, newly tinted; has 3 lots, 100 ft. frontage, and garage; only 2 blocks from Richmond school and 2 blocks to State street car. It you are looking for a good home, well located, you need look no further. - Terms made known on day of sale. At same tune and ilctf I will sell all the furnishings, consisting of 1 large cabinet Vtctrola, fumed oak case and about 126 records, like new;-1 Remington. up right piano with bench, in golden oak, like new; 1 roll arm waxed oak davenport in genuine leather, thU Is the- long style and makes a very fine bed; dining room suite consisting of fumed oak buffet, 64-inch top, the Sheridan pattern, and china cabinet to match; 14' inch solid oak xtension table, 48-Inch top, and 6 oak diners to match; 2 waxed .oak rockers, leather seats; 1 mahogany pedestal; child's rockers and toys; wsxed oak library table; 3 extra waxed -eak diners: telephone table: 1 waxed oak reclining chair in craftsman leather; electric read-' ing lamp; z Axminster rage 9x12, like sew;;l AxmlBSter rug 9x12. rose design; some small ruga, window curtains and tunC fast silk draperies, cedar chest. & inch copper hound; fireplace screen, and land irons; 2 beds, springs, silk floss and cotton mattresses;, looking glass,- new Seta Thomas 8-day clock In roe wood, sewing table, ash dresser, 37-piece gold rim china dinner set, drop head Singer sewing machine, 7 drawers. Ilka ' new; 1 Monarch malleable 6-hole range, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, aluminum ware, granite ware, dishes and glass ware, home canned fruit, garden! tools, electric iron, willow clothes basket; 5 cords od fir and oak 16-inch dry wood; swinging .door; keg vinegar. " - ' i ' '? 1921 Ford sedan with all extras, like new; waxed Oak roll top desk and chair, like new; 1 good 12x11 linoleum, Terms of personal property, cash, , MRS. AGXES PEARSOX Owner, 280 Richmond Ave.! STATESMAN CLASSIFIED CostsYuNopngto ThTTTTr TTr TTTTTTTTAT i - l. LUUUJ UjUU JU Jl 1J j .words get pkrrm and rslativas ef tba X 2Ths first Prist wUI b swsrdad Um pmoo giving th largMt sumbf af word tns-iaaiaa- witfe tba tattar "". Ta tha Mil na ardar will ba awafdad tba Pria aarf M mm anaa tha Twenty Prisaa, Tba awro mill ba mada an tha basis ai fta words sobraiuad and net fraaj aiaJatarmiiKd Iwt. Bltaold tncra om any turn im i an wiaua. o ma prisa wig ba awardad to aaeb aaatajtaat a tyine. ( 3Waads ar ayaajByajaos MasaJsw aajd wards of sha nrna Wafting bat Jjfrnr snt maiBiag wifl eaaot as oajf oos. Una aithar tha ajngaUr or blaraj of s word. Only word apotaHng 1 r tn WaoMar" A Wordi aonaamti vri v. TintbnnfifhHifnv 3wwawwwaa Hi 'i'w'i'lalS aajLaatwMi'i in a iwTtar sS EI1101XT ANT Special tefjretjictory Premlnm p, i hi wiwirunn fanwxiiwi iwwaiiiii.wawisataawiaa Absolutely FREE 50,000.00 Rubles . U-aoa Safcaa aaaa wttk aara awnfaia Mtr tw aataaaaa raa wm a9a awaa twl wtwaw waiaa aaO Caawal tn ai rt n m m nn ml if i. naw i i iin ,i , a, - mmi annn'i miina awanttMk M vaat Aww Ii aa ilj,.la af at aaa aaHar aMMw ttai an wnaa ill .i .i laaai imi Ii 11 , n.OnTiilaiwH. nwwtlilinan liw wnl wMck kaaran www '' allailaa M 11111 ' Onwn . aaa Ci.a.l Aws. affn mm a aaw aaaraa af raw a tar wj tniii f i-.n nakaL 1 " .a - mmA 1 "Jj.wwar.aj n i aa aaaa awu aa ar ' rwrnaa aww iw wars. It w niinl bar aawwrtek Pi Twenty Prizes- Class A WbwlBB $50.00 2vOO 25.00 20.00 1SX)0 1st rtza 2sJ Prise 3rd Prize 4th Prize 5th Prize 6tslol5u 2-00 DR. JOHN L. LTXCB - Sale - F. N. WOODRY The Auctioneer v 1 6 10. J?. -Summer street A ADS. BEING RESULTS. now r.Iany Words Can Ton Find la flbls Picture Conecdsg Willi the Letter F"I For 'example, yoa will : notice -Fire," 'Fiddle, ; "Foundry," etc. Are you . able to find 20 words commencing with : the letter "F? The picture ' is very clear: there can be no mistakes. You will find it very interesting to look for these words, and -may win the big,: prize. Anybody can try , costs nothing. Why should yoa not be the Winner of the $2000.00? - person having, the largest list of beginnmg with the letter -F'wiU the First, Prize. Yoa surely have a fifteen of them. Why not try for. as good as anybody's. , C Tha aaa io4aaa. la aartad wttfc tba (aaabslaa Cm. I Jada wiU award tna ria. 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Vaanawa awaiaa ma anwQ) mi i ilijw I iii.i iirS nitlliaMins ag bi I and anfaaa. mm4 war Mown mrCrmt, Twat w a wa. r lawlia I d.ww at gwna Saawa. mmt m.. ha. or mm mm, awwifr Iw taa i arlaw). Swia tta Bw aaaw a www.nl Sav.SOBJ law Inda U Oman t mm aViwna. TWakj wa lh $4,000.00 Class B VVa' TI M awafanai Class D $300.00 150.00 . 75.00 45 .OO 30.00 3.00 $eoooo 300.00 1504)0 85.00 50.00 7.00 $2000.00 10004)0 400.00 - 250X0 150.00 13.00 Class C VkwRM hnM in tw twaj h