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THURSDAY MORNING, MAY45, 1024 a , ' ""Tf ' I 1 lined Daily Except Monday by -. - THE 8TATESMJLM raaiJSHINO COMPAST ' ' J,; ! , 2i South Commercial St, Salem, Oregon II. J. Hendricks ; . ; ..,.... . : , Manager John I. Brady - ' - ' . Editor Frank Jaakoski - - ... ... . - . . ' Manager Jon Dept. i membeb or rat associated press Gi ' Tie Aociatd Pres. ia exclusively entitled to the ne for pvbtteatioa of all w dispatches credited to it or not etharwise credited in thia paper and also the local mwi published herein. H. JF. HENDRICKS , i CARLE ABR AM S . ' ' 3. L. BRADY f President - i . -Secretary Vice-President ! ' .BUSINESS OFFICE: f. ' : Thomaa F. Clark Co, New York, 141-145 West 86th St.; Chicago, Marquette Build ? . ing. W. 8. Grothwahl, Mgr. ' ' , - "(Portland Office, 3 Wore tor Bldr. -Phone 6C37 BBoadway. O. F. William. Mgr.) , ; - - TELEPHONES: . - ; . . , " " Bnsiaet Office ' ; S3 j Circulation Office - 588 Kewa Department - 23-106 " f '- Society Editor f i 100 s :- -r. Job Department '" - ,683 ,. -f.- Entered at the PoitofXice ia Salem, Oregon, at aecond-elaaa matter. . I BIBLE THOUGHT AND PBAYEB I PTeae-Kadio Copy : i ' rmnnd W Sadie ITJLX EEXVICB Bareau. Cincinnati. Ohio. j If parent wia hare their children memorize rtceleag hexiu te thm in arter eaxa. T , I May 15, 1924 . 5 f ; RULES FOR RIGHT LIVING : Let' all bitterness, and wrath. Sand anger, and clamonr, and evil speaking, be put away from you. I with all malice: and be ye kind i glTing one another, even as God for jEphesiansr 4: SI, 32. ; ' PRAYER: Fill our hearts, O thou haet loved us, and then we will A T.TTTiLTON PEOPLE IN SALEM . ; Salem will become a city of a million ople; backed by a j population In her patronizing territory of seven millions and fmore - 1 : How soon! ; ji '- j As. soon as she fully develops her water powers; and on account of thw development takes full advantage iof all her natural possibilities.- "J: . ' . .i. - ,i . :h- The linen and hemp industries, for instance, will eventually I employ here, directly and indirectly, a million people ; perhaps, I a great many more, because there is no boll weevil in -flax or hemp, and their fibers are coming to be cheaper than cotton fiber; will eventually.be a great deal cheaper. And they are I much stronger and better and more enduring." .Their manufac- tures will be preferred to cotton manufactures, on account of their cheapness, and further on account of their superior qual j ities." y:. ; !';:-v; I " And Salem will become a manufacturing city in many j branches with the "use of her available ' white coal;" with the ( harnessing of her water powers.- ' . ' Salem is already a manufacturing city ; she uses more than a fourth of all the cans in the Pacific Northwest that are used .in putting up fruit; has the largest and finest paper mill of its ;kind on the coast ; big wood workingplants ; large packing house, "etc., etc., and she is growing fast as a manufacturing center- .. : ' ! ' i But nothing like as fast as is possible, with tho use of-her ; available water powers. ( ' ' 1 ' : ; The foundations of a great and solid city and a perma nently prosperous country with a: Gibraltar prosperity wee laid when the forces of nature: fashioned this Salem district; this central "Willamette valley, potentially richer than the valley of the Nile. The dream of a great population and a great pros perity will come true. It is only a matter of time, T. The eoopera tion of raen with vision will make it come true soon. :i : . The complete development ; water power will make the dream come true -; ; ': ' , - . The thing that never dies, naver is consumed, never wears out, never is used. to destruction or to extraction,, that is the great agency that is going to be the central, feature of our de velopment, electricity; It will come from the rivers running "down the defiles of the Cascades and the Coast Range. It will come to make us great It will come to fulfill the destiny that the Creator has marked out for this district and this city, and when we have used it, like the faith of God, we have not consumed it. "We can use it and use it and use it. The world has been seeking 'for something that will give us power without destruction or consumption. The white coal of the nearby mountain streams, "will be ours and our children's and our children's children's. Neither will the fertility of our soil wear out. On the contrary.it will grow more fecund as it is longer used, under the rules of good husbandry. . That is the glimpse of the future; a picture the mere out lines only of which have" yet been painted, and which will de velop into a perfect painting only after generations shall have added their work in the making of the accomplished conglomer ate,' coherent,' composite masterpiece. TI. H - J "What are we here for! "What is the meaning of life! "We are .here to serye, else we would as well not have been born. The wide world needs what we have to offer our fruits and vegetables and the products of our flocks and herds and our fields and farms and gardens; the preparation and manufactur ing and packing and sending of which will require the use 'of power; the power that is now-running to waste. .,' : Develop all our available water powers and use the energy in manufacturing the products that may be grown in the Salem district on land that is now idle-i-" : : - ? i And Salem will become a city of a million people , And the Salem district will rapidly fill up with a teeming population that will ultimately become ten millions For this will never be a single crop or singe industry dis trict orcity.; We have the greatest diversity of any section of any country the greatest number of things we may grow and do with success and profit above the ordinary. This isthe land of diversity, the country of opportunity ' And the surest way to diversify and intensify the possible diversity, and to fulfill our abounding opportunities, is to launch out into an ambitious water power development . To put all our resources as a city or as at district be hind it ?'t!-' :! - To go after it and accomplish it. This can, be done. It would mark Salem as one of .the coming cities of the United States ; the future most prosperous ' city of her size in ; the world ' ,' . - . . ' " ;y! .-- ' -" And the size might be 100,000 or 500,000, or a 'million, and this would still be true. i j - It will pay. - It will be the biggest and best thing we can do, in serving ourselves, and in serving our state sind country and the wide world. y- ; ---- ; hs, If Log Angeles could become a city of over a million peo ple, with sand dunes and climate to start with, what may not Salem become, with all her vast natural resources and possibil ities? ,rpr:. :y . - :.-v f! , Rapid growth here is almost a moral issue. "We owe it to the world to give to the world the things we have that the world needs the things we can grow or make of better quality or at lower cost or to. greater advantage than can be done else where : t ; .. .' . -"?:. . "Wo have a right to grow ; and it is right that we should rovr. It is our duty. , , s EIITTEIl 1TOME3 A breeder of livestock; Is apt to make hi3 tarn. better: than his I o-j-3. That is if he has "thor culbred stock. . If he has scrub , tocl; he never does. In hnmanity y i the daily Bible aelectioona, it wQl proTe one to another, tender-hearted, for- Christ's sake hath forgiven you. , - , -1 ; Lord, with thy love wherewith think no evil. . 1 ' and full use of our potential we have thoroughbred stock -always. It is every man's duty to think that his family is thorough bred anyhow, v It. gives ns an idea of wanting the best and getting the best for our families. Better Homes week is empha- sizing the importance of having a good home, a better home, in fact. Yesterday we read that, many of the new houses were poorly con structed. This naturally applies to the j little ones, the ones that ought to be the best constructed in this 'day when there is so much credit In home 'buying. No one should jever buy a home, however small, jthat ,1s not strongly con structed, warm In winter and con venient in summer. - Better Homes week is for the sole purpose of selling the people the Idea of getting better homes; not necessarily new homes, but painting up their old ones, clean ing up j their yards, planting trees and ehfubs, caring for them after they aire planted, giving ? every thing plenty of water. In fact you can re-make the average home in this city and make it attractive. A FAR CRY The farthest cry from the gov ernment of our fathers which we have; extolled so much Is the United States, senate passing upon a criminal indictment in the state of' Montana. Men have' gone to their death, thousands of them, for a' crime less than this. The senate had no more right to try this Montana indictment than the meanest official in the old world had to take life without due pro cess of law. The crime is so ap palling that it startles us. What hope have we for our future re public when men in high place3 use their power automatically to destroy; the courts of the country. There should be a protest so gen eral that -the senate would, here after keep ita place. Rome 'never committed such a' crime as this in all the; days of the Caesars; yet Rome tell. America will fall if justice is to be bartered about in It he high places of America at the fbehest of the individual and the courts rendered helpless. It is an appalling situation. MARK TWAIN Ten statues were unveiled this week in the Hall of Fame, nine men and one woman J The list is a dlstinugished one, but we wish to call special attention to one name, Mark Twain who was re garded j first as a clown, then as a humorist, and about the time he died, a philosopher. HU fame has continued to grow,; however, nntil now many people pronounce him the ' leading literary man in American history. : Mark Twain was humorous, but there was a gold mine of real thought in every article he wrote at least a gold pocket. No other American has grown posthumously as has Mark Twain.- Jack London has contin ued to grow, but that is another story. CHANGING POLITICS The attorney, general has ruled that a man cannot change his poli tics on a moment's notice. In other words there is no deathbed repentance for a democrat. It has been the custom In Oregon for men who have registered in one parry to change their faith officially before casting a ballot. This can. no longer be done. . This ruling is a righteous one, one that every friend of good gov ernment will uphold. The - curse of politics Is men voting in opposite parties. Under the prim aries : they . can only vote once. In the old convention system they voted In both party caucuses.. It Is all wrong; this policy is un moral.!.: THE MAX'S COURAGE No matter what your politics. yon cannot but admire, the cour age of Calvin Coolidge. He has made pp his mind that people want tax reduction and without a thought of his political fortunes he is hueing straight to the line. The people at large appreciate this, but the senate is tantalizing him by playing cheap politics for their own supposed interests. We have an idea that the peo ple cannot be fooled in this way. They are reading too much, they are doing their own thinking too much, they are making their own values and Calvin Coolidge will win triumphantly. - DR. ELIOT TO THE RESCUE Wei confess to a personal hurt when a man, who ought to be a great educator to lead all advanced thought, stoops so low as to de fend liquor and the liquor traffic. This man is a fawning, servile creature of the rich and no one respects him. ; . ; Now comes Dr. Charles Eliot, the great former college president, educator for many years, and who can look back over a useful life. He : takes Issue with Butler and puts the latter to shame. Thank God for a man like Dr. Eliot. " He keeps onr faith in higher educa tion. : , . : f . , A PARADOX A candidate for a prominent of fice declared - his martyrdom by saying that; during ttha war he had . been thrown in prison for opinions sake. A man who heard this remark, being r ; of opposite political faith, repeated - IU and. I said the man must have been an aggravating pacifist whereupon the candidate was highly insulted. The man was viciously attacked, but declared that his . authority was the man himself. As he went back on it, there was nothing left but to apologize. Exactly! . OXE JUST WAR ; I There is one war that is entire ly Justified. ; It is the war against insects. . The Willamette valley is one of the greatest frui valleys in the world, but as onr fruit multi plies, likewise do the devastating pests.' ' , ' There must be increasing war fare against the pests. It is a con tinual fight to raise fruit, and the man who is not willing to fight day and night has no business get ting in a fruit country. BOYS' CHORUS HEARD BY 4000 PEOPLE (Continued from page 1) and things don't go very well. And if you'd just as lief, j please don't come down to dinner; we talk over the scandals, and the mo vies, ; and all those things; and maybe you wouldn't enjoy the sup pers either, for we are all , ner vous and excited getting ready to do a lot of things for the evening that you wouldn't enjoy a it. And then in the evening we'll have cards and cocktails and gossip, and it wouldn't be pleasant for you! Fools! Do you think that the Lord is going to be a prison er in your house? He will be master, or He will not come. If you want to have the Lord, you will say, 'Lord. If the conversa tion or the books or the music or the children's teachings are not as you'd have them, we'll change them all at thy bidding. Then the Lord-will come to you and your house, and bring you peace and rest." ; The accursed, restlessness - that drives men and women and chil dren to nervous Insanity of amuse ments and excitement was charac terized as the demon that had been cast out of the man in he parable, coming back to reoccupy "his house," the man who so self righteously had reformed or made himself clean and perfect. The speaker told of an old colored woman who testified that once she had been the prey of a "debbil," that . she had argued with ' and fought with, but whenever she went to the door to talk with him he got a foot Inside the door and she couldn't shut It nntil he came Inside. "But now I have t Jesus Christ In my heart, and when the debbil comes I send Jesus to the door to talk to him, and I just stand behind while he drives the debbil away." The empty room, the empty mind, will be occupied by some one; if not by Jesus Christ, then by the devil and it Is: up to the man or woman to Brazier C. Small Democratic Candidate for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Salem District ' I feel that my training and axperience as a practicing at torney in Salem, qualifies me for this office and justifies my asking my friends to come to the polls Friday In order that a qualified candidate may be named on the Democratic Ticket. , nrn v I till I I I I I GddSccl lllflHIIihlTtM ! M "3" kW ! Man O. " BuiFenL' Are You Ruptured? Learn How To Heal It FREE - Ruptured people all over the country are amazed at the almost miraculous results of a simple Home System for rupture that Is being sent free to all who write for it. -fThis remarkable invention is one of the greatest blessings ever offered to ruptured persons, and Is being pronounced' the mo successful Method ever discovered. It brings instant and permanent relief and does away with . the wearing of trusses forever. Thousands of persons who form' erly suffered the tortures of old- fashioned steel and spring trusses are now rejoicing in their free dom from the danger and discom fort of rupture after a' brief use of this remarkable System. There is nothing like it anywhere and hosts of ruptured persons are as tounded at the ease with which their ruptures are controlled. For a limited time only tree trial treatments of this Muscle Strengthening Preparation are be ing mailed to all who apply. It Is an original painless Method. No operation, no danger, no risk, no absence from daily duties or pleas ures. Send no money; 'simply write your name and address plainly and the free treatment with full information will be mailed you In sealed package. 'Send now today. It may save the wearing of a torturing truss for life. - . v FREE TREATMENT COUPON Capt. W. A. Collings, Inc. Box 649A Watertown, N. T. Send Free Test of your Sys tem, for Rapture. Name : Address ... ........ . , ...... choose who shall rule, . said the evangelist. The speaker ' gave a powerful dramatic representation of' the un clean spirit,, the demon that the self-righteousrmarf has cast out of his own life, prowling around the house of , the soul and peering, clawing, snuffling like a blood hound for a way to .get back in. "But If he looks into the! house from which he has been cast, and finds the Lord Jesus Christ there, he goes away,-for I wherever, the Master is there is n room for any devil selfishness, hatred, Pahris- aic- pride, anything. "Oh - -the tragedy of the empty house, al ways Open ' to assault, to danger, tojruin!" .y : - ifrs.' Demarest ' spoke feelingly of the failure of so many who pro fess conversion in great meetings, and then fail to, live up to- their professions. "Souls are born one by t one, as people are born into the. world one at' time; not in mass movements. I To come to the altar in a religious fervor incited by-mass enthusiasm, does not ful fill the call of God that each soul must make it a personal matter of , repentance and surrender. I do Tiot care the snap of. my finger for the converts who come merely to Mrs. Demarest; to Billy Sunday or to any leader. There is only one savior, one leader to whom they can come and receive power VOTE - - 4.. , , -V ' ' j " r" ' j J !. u f ' Eo.To - Biisselle FURNITURE WALL PAPER PAINT DRAPERIES m i 1 1 i t I t i i over sin; add temptatibn,' and that is Jesus Christ." Hundreds are self-deceived in coming en" masse to exult in their own power to save themselves. There is only one road to peace and rest and safety, and that is through surrender to God." . - There will be only two more eveniue services this week, to night and Friday night, and then the campaign ends on Sunday, af ter five weks of service. The lhak offering for the Demarests la to be taken Sunday, the enve lopes , having been distributed at the meetings this week. . WHV I WROTE TIIE CITY j OP THE RUX." j . Ily Edwin L. Babin. Robert Louis Stevenson said to his writing self, in certain mood: "Let us make a story." The. Mas ter' of Ballantrae" resulted." That is not an uncommon, meth od, given mood and the urge of an atmosphere. And so said I. summoning from the horizon the genie there astir not a Stevenson genie, but nevertheless a genie of romance. Let us, said I, profit by the qualities of those old-time "thrill ers" issued by Peterson, Beadle, Munro, from the pens of rapid fire writers, for fireside reading, Qualities they. had: of straight ac tion, of primitive virtue and of vice unglossed, of human motive's, of closely connected but shifting plot, of suspense, and of clean vivid language. . The better class, however, .was rather overladen with nobility, baseness and an ex uberance of style effective in simple days but not In these. Now let us, said I, try to do a romance stripped of lost motion, laid in a free-hand field, put Into modern language, and containing those "thriller" ingredients of action, virtue, 'vice, suspense and shifting plot, and characters noble or base without apology. For veri-similttude let us incorporate local color and historical lore. Let us make the story sound in de tails, and clean, and remember- able. v . The genie responded with Old. Mexico, San Lorenzo town, Robert McClung the Kentuckian, the Dona Felisa, the wicked uncle, Don Gas par, the picturesque beggar San tiago, the remnant of the explorer Pike's men, the Desert of Hell and The City of the Sun." 90-Foot Fish Ladder : Proposed for Rapids SEATTLE.. May 14. Several plans to enable . salmon in the Columbia river passing a proposed 90-foot dam at Priest rapids, 190 miles east of here, were given at a conference in Seattle today, called by the University of Wash ington. Backers of the project, who are . determined to solve the problem and. build the dam, were also present. An alternative method of solv ing the problem that immediately confronts the projected $100,000,- 000 power development was pro posed by Dean C.E. Magnusson of the college of engineering. Uni versity of Washington.: Construction of the fish ladder at the Long. Lake dam of the Washington Power company, in eastern Washington, was suggest- ed for experimental purposes by ELECT A SALEM MAN for PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER FOR i 1 1 i 1 1 i I I.! i L f 111 1 W -I ; r I I I I.. I'll . J". 1 179 N. Gommcrcial Salem GUASSIFIED SECTION pbxme 3 CLASSOTID . ADVIBTISEMEMTS Rat par werit Per laiwtlon , -Tax U rtioaa Money, to Loan Oa Baal EitaM T. K. rOBD (Over Ladd Boah Bank) AUTO REPAIRING H.H.Harris V-nrt An to Rnair Mia 1730 South Liberty 2 1 EXPERT Auto Repairing JiT TOPH5ER MOTOR RKPATR 410 Booth Commercial 2-mlS AUTO TOPS O. J. Hull galetn a Auto Top Man' can maka your old Ford look. lik. new with on of bit one-man tope. CALL AT 5SS STATE STREET anil let him rWo hi ouotationa. 3-ml6 FOR. RENT apartments b FOR REXT TWO THREE-ROOM FUR- nished apartmenta located in building .... .... - v A ..i. T ; v . ertr at. Rental S25 encn. W Tf Orabcnhorst A Co. 275 State. St. Phono 515. ' 5-18 KEATLY FURNISHED APARTMENT. 545 Court St. Phone 1057 . . 5-ml6 FOR REXT NICELT. FURNISHED apartment, 555 Marion. Phone. 1524. : , w . . 5-m20 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED E COOL, clean, comfortable apartmenta, reason able rent; located: downtown 'district. Patton apartmenta. For inspection or reaerration call Patton'a Book Store, . 5-ml4tf FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED anartmenta. Pbone 1320J. - 5-ml5 FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTment. 1335 - State. Phone 1516M. " 5-ml3tf FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH Piano 692 N. Summer. Phone 1078. 5-a0tf STRICTLY MODERN FIVE ROOM heat . ed apartment, mnfnrnishoA. Oarage. Reasonable price, 1444 Center.. Phone 1377J. " 5-apr23tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS. 891 NO. FOR REM rooms fl ROOM AND BOARD FOR, GENTLEMAN Beautiful borne. Pbone 1545W. -ml6 ROOM AND BOARD WITH. HOME Priv ilege. Phone 1942J. S-m4tf FOR RENT bouses : 7 HOUSE FOR BENT PHONE .1825. Call at 161 N. 13th. T-ml7 HOUSE AT 1389 COURT, COBNEB15tb, good condition,. $30. 620J. 7-ml7 FOR RENT TWO - FURNISHED 3 -room apartments with - garag. and fruit, $35 each. Child Beehtel.. 540 State St. 7-ml5tf Dean John N. Cobb of the college of fisheries. Dean Cobb also point ed out that experiments were be ing prepared to pass a number of young salmon through a modern type turbine at the university lab oratories for the. purpose of de - lermimng lr xne saimon, on ae- scending the river after the spawn Ing period, can pass through the turbines. ? v DRUGS EXCITE . THE KIDNEYS. - ORIHK WATER Take Salts at First Sign' of Bladder Irritation or Backache ; The American men and women must guard constantly against kid- ney trouble because ' we often- eat too much rich food.. Our blood Is filled with acids which the kidneys strive to tilter out; they weaken from overwork, become sluggish. the elimlnative tissues clog and the result lg kidney trouble, blad der weakness and a general de cline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts, or the urine is cloudy, full of sedi ment, or yon are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer Vith sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or . if yon have rheumatism when the weather- is I hail - - " soft water and get from your phar-1 macist about fnnr rtTi e t a I Salts, .. .w v.v ase a laDieSpOOniUl In a I glass of water before breakfast ! for a few days and your, kidneys I may then act fine. r I This famous salts i marl a f mm the acid of rrapes and lemon 1i,I. I combined with lithia, and has been JL ye",he1?. "U8h d Bitmuiate clogged kidnevs. to neutralize the acida In the sys tem so they no longer are a source of : irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. .- Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not Injure, makes a delightful ef fervescent lithia-water drink, and belongs In . every home. becansA nobody can-make a mistake by having: a good kidney flushing any time. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. Adv. Advertising Dept. On waak, (tlx taaartiou). Oaa moot h. Six months' eon tract per bo. 13 montha' contract, par no. .15 .12 Viaiasaa .for any a4vrUaomoat--S5 FOR RENT nouses' 7. UODEBX 5 BOOai HOUSE XEW PAIXT and paper.- gioto in. Leaio n tot 5 yeara and I will ' giro you ' a dV !. .Owner 1 S Twelfth. Pbone 1602 afUr S p. m. ' T-mli i LARGE 6 KOOM BOUSE. MOST ALT, furmahod. Faooo 1911 or inqtiir. lit FOR SALE xnlsceUaneons 8 FOB SEED OR EATIXO POTATOES j 8-ml(i call 1493R. FOR SALE SEED POTATOES. GEO. RAMP. 35F24. . 8-mljt IBIS NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT your pianti while la bloom. Cut flowers. Mr a. E. A.-Bennett, 2233 Fairground road. J S-ml4tf FIRST CLASS OATS AND VETCH HAY,. Phone 1264M. 8-ml3 FOR SALE ONE HORSEPOWER ELEC trie motor, suitable for either 110 cr 220 volt alternating . current. Siugi. phase -60 cycle, 1750 ravalntiona pr minute. Looks and acta lik. new. "Cheap for cash. 198 North Slat, Salem. ; -)". ' " 8-mli SPRING 18 HERE AND NOW IS tlZ time to plant your garden. Bay yo r Mceasary . garden tools front na. , carry a complete Ha of garden plows, noea and rake. Capital Bargain boat 215 Center St. We bay and aell rtry thing. - ......... S-mlli! PRINTED CARDS. tSlZK 14" JBT- Ihi" worsiif, juMoii ( neat, - prte i cent eaels. Statesman, - Buaineaa Ci- , fice. Ground Floor. . . , . BURBANK, SEED POTATOES. 70F24. - ..... u , . . 8-mlfi. BAILED HAY, OATS AND VETCH, cln eneao a. a. Juenzt, ttu 1. Pbonf 10F2I.- ' 8m31 Beautiful Oregon Rc z z ' Asd eleves ether ' Oregon . song t tether with m fin eollection of patriot le eonga, aacred aonga and assay oii time f areritea. - ALL FOB 20. (Special prleeaj la qa entity- ltt) -Zapecially adaptable for ncboel, eoi SMBity er sens ginginf. SmM4. for- Western S6nster. . , TO pas sow in its third edition PabBabed r OBEGON TEACHERS MONTHlT . SIS 8. Commercial fit. Salem, Ci lUNDKRWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. nT ynr macaina repaired by H people who make it. SpeeUl r?- 4 rate to atndenta. S00 Maaonie I Phone 282. t -.', . ! FOB, SALE OLD K EWSPAPEE3 1 J cenia a nanoje. OiresUatio 4pMta . j Oregftn Btatesman. - FOR 8AUS UvestocJC T PIGE FOB SALE U. MILE WEST I -ratnm. William lim Vriea. TeL 23? :i FRED W. LAXOE. VETERINARIAN Office 430 S. Commercial, Phone 11 :i. Re. Pbone 1003J. ; . 9-nil, f JERSEY COW FOB SALE INQUIRE K. u. ncica, ;s jo jsuafc , street. t-mli J several good milk cows, fee. i - coming ir.se. tor aaie. w. a 7XV.- 'eiieraon, vr aU. l. fbo't 49F23 from 'Salens. 4a-ri.i FOR SALE A' FEW SWISS SAAKI3 milk gosta, young kida, yearling, t year olds, dry and rood milkers. Al registered. Prices reaaonabl; $35 ari p. Kingwood Saan.a Goat raaco, Weet SaUcn. At ranch Bnnd.y. 1 ning. E. E. Woods, 700 N. Higb , Balenr. Call and e them. 4-t 1 WOOD FOR SALS 11 DRY WOOD SAWED. PHONE 1855 11-mIJ J FOR SALi: 18 INCH OAK WOOD FO stay aaiiTery. Phone 77F2. . 1 1-m 1 5 BUY YOUR WOOD FROM A MAN WIT J na rood wood that ia easy to p!.t 16 .inch or 4 foot, old fir or ecoii4 growth at reasonable price. Prompt delivery. Phone 2024M. il-Jacl BUY YOUR PUEL FROM A BESPON aioia est a bii shed dealer who ks a iw ntation to mainUin. IT COSTS MORE. Hillmaa Fuel Co, PUO-SJ 1855. Beit coal, dry WOOD, Fir. Oak and green slab. 1 PROMPT' ATTENTION TO ALI ORDERS 11-mayltf Jobeen or dry mill wood, fir. Oak; noaeoaaeie nriee. rrom- deliveries. Phone 1878W. . 11-mai.J DBY 8ECOND OBOWTH FIB 7.00 p i s sHiTina, nou ir. jiayti f BEST GRADE OP WOOD 4 ft, end 18 lack tnu mil wc;l Dry mill vod . Dry aeeond growtb fly - Dry old fir . 1 inch BLOCK as 111 wood la te bt ' yew dry wood. Premrt delivery snd reaaonabl price. It I . Walls, 280 8. Church. Phone 154 5, - at FOB BALE DRY 8EOOND-GROWTH it wvoo. i. low lmassdiato dlir. Phono IPS. 4.f 4 ' WANTED employment 13 SM.11 WANT8 day work, caix isweit. l t?i- WANTED mlscellaneons 13 U. . ' w Arj!.i to rent A.nrw-tir rnu. "rtable house, good location. Oar. li. F. E Statesman. 13 m-l TO i trade new a ton truck for "? ut- Apply kum- woo.DBZ TH auctioneer. BUYt need - fnrnitnre for cash. Phone til 11-anit BASEMENT DIGGING AKD TEAM w.rl by contract. Call 19FS. !S-aprl74 WANTED MEN AND WOMEN T3 lann paper subscriptions. A go! proposition to tho right peonl. A4 o lpcif,e Homaatead, tetaUtmsr anscELXAXEoua 14 . Roof Painting a apecUlty. I ean pait your root green, bine, end black. v j pairing and reshingliag. Cait 1ST eul gc my pnc. M. K. MATHEWS 14 mIStf i