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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1925)
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Orefo. ar eMontt etaae aUttoe "I : .rlZl THOUGHT Attl MUTTS' - "'.v"j -: I1- !J Pre-Ll 1 Ciila ELBLD SEltVrCS Dutssu; Ciacfcuiat!, Ohio -. rrr-raita hzri tzeir- crujrea cezacriza wa cajjj uioie aei? ........ ! . i i- - Hi twdrt fa f nnv in aftnr raar. a ' NEW -YEAR GUSUHNOi-Th Iw4"ble45. thee, and keep the The Lord make hla fac itis'.toa attd b gracious anto th. The Lord lift np hla countenance upon thee, and glte ihee peace, 'Numbers i:24-2C : . :. ' ' " ; J " -V:- j! ' - "PRATER: Thou Blesai' Ome, -may we purpose to Mto eachj day of this year with Thee.. Tliea we shall bask continually in the lht sOf thy countenance, aod otnera shall see and know thai Thou art God. ' Tim imTAYEAH AITNTJAL EDITTOlf A2H OTTJ "Ainf 0At P2iAH ttOQMt "VBttlON ' ' i'hik Mnrr . of the editorial na ee must .earry a donbli 'headed' article, because this is fit.' -x t n 1 a lariette-Valley Edition--and it the annual SlogniUoa on the, pearjhdustryjof jtlie Salem, district. . i , -h i r There is an attempt in the" New Year Edition to show that wtf have i'eVe the- larid-of diversify, the country of bpportuiiity and the city of welcohie-A-uhd'the task is'far-too great xor; any r idle- isiiie 6f a newspaper. Indeed, it is, but incompletely JLbn in the f if tyltwo annual Slogan issues; the Thursday number f ot:tbt Daily;and the Friday issues' of the TwiceaiWeek Sfifesi - man, in which- are printed many hundreda f teoluinna of . m'a'tte " Mttihg forth 'the claims of this section and this cityr jj i ' ; s -tif lu.nii Wrtinh t .ihn United States that hs: s6 " rna'y outJstandiiisadVantages"'; j may. be,grow to jerf ection ;,So yeax- aaairmrousne years ; istt many trvys- u wuicu.ne maav crens. on which we have what atnotmt to irancaises which rwe'can'produce to greater or mpreTrheaply than any other ; least ,re5atancie; getting above f 4ion. IIeid.of them in the-review of, tbe 52. annual Slogan numt ; bers. j Space is crowded. ' This nrus.t 'j be made brief. . You wilt findilctpirit.oLJielpfuliiess here. : If .you have industryl aa4 : genius, you. are '-invited to -comei;,s; i: v-r-i, t - . . As for tlje Btatesman-.publicationsv-they are de voted fn? full : t6 service; dedicated to the highest and best ;:Mtefesta:'dfthii ? city, this 'districhU .state anVithisjhation lu pirif of optimism and of constructive developiment.' 'These publica The Paily Oregon Statesman, about to enter4ts . 74th ;!yeai nfimfcllmion. Born. March 23,1831. SubrcripTiotf price; $5' k year. . . I..-'. .. . ' -: h''j 'i -;-I L15 Twice-aA7eek Statesman) $1 -a .year. T'r't F Hi Pacific Homestead; weekly ; farm paper, with a circulation now away above 25,0001 iThet kelpiui; ionstrtititive fam aper of thU;fi?ld.;v$l;a-year.v"-? "'.h'-n.-4l .f snbscribert largest paper of ayegrl.,,; r. 4. 1- . s " V V ithis entire the s!re VtJuy ccASes it, end find J j . laaa lUaaft? Jab l. r.' - vCSmlSSaW Offles ? '" a"! fit . . SSS the - New year Annual; the flU .! ..mmiiI OTa AUtnri JVI such diversity of ejrops thai maiiy asb croptf bringing eVm:itt.io-ftp at ICO;000.- The new money irora wng cuswncea wu amvuui w perf ectibn or betfer aamt'tfge" section ; following the fines of the dead level ox xuere eompeua ifs tslass' werf of the' KockieS ; i 712 take this ibrricriunitv i ta 'v-v:'i-",'-V-: "-Ki-r l.u:,r;ii! ! ' thank all "who made it Wsible if or store to prosper; in 1924.. Tins coming year looks good state of Oregon and; nil vrho Willamette Valley, can bank .-on if they fcHow.the GcTJca Rula on wHai ryon riecdior a to be of value if-your have no above all. Pair YiuGo 152513 tie a proepcrcua yeir - 5 I- 4) t VlMilf Mill Creson' Te-chera ir&ntulyV Or ri;' $1.23 a year, : . . . t J As "to the' tnnud pear-: Slogan number: . The' Statesnnaa has foVsix yearji arid longer1 beea preactinpr ih jfosspeL. of pears; more' pears, Tor" thli distnct ; and especially rtior IJoe Barllett and Clairgcau pears. " .. ' '. r5 r f:..:"" '" ; i j Prof. CL I; Lewis, af tenrards managing editor nf tUe Ameri cari -Fruit Grower ; Magazine, one of the nation yj"beit pear experts, atltHor of a book for school use on pears,!. said four years ago that1 he had never seen good Oregon pears sell at low pncea, and he nerer( expected, to , I I ; AJid he recommended, our .growers .jumping" into pears-' II And trrawinsf ,tbe Bbsc. the Bartlett .and the Clairsreau; t planting tbem'25' to 30 fet apart - putting two rows of Bart- lletts twof Bose and twaof-Clairgeau ' r i . . For while he thought-the also the Bosc and the Claireeau, there was Safety in getting alF ea ed ; r" - Arid5 he said alt three excel 1 at fiver years. Ills advice was tt use Japanese roots, grafted to , Surprise ithen the variety you want. tfcje , use- of, Japanese roots - they; are blight proof, cold resistant and diasease proof.- Surprise workfd on the" Japanese! roots, arid then-grafted to-. Dose, Bartlett or Clairgeaw Vsq the Recommen dation' of- Prof.,Ieww for safety. . ' j f I i Aiid Prof. Lewis of ten said, while i himself a ' resident and pear, grower here, that -Oregon ought to be.gbwing.ien times the pears she' was producing. Prof. Lewis: died last -yeary in Ghieago, but he would speak the same words of: encouragement if he were ilive. . f; " 'j. t'x v iy Bead the interview with Marion County Fruit Inspector Virt Trumps a most conservativev authority, ityon hav6 any pear ,t.i w i i : -f M Onr Salem district Bosc. pears have repeatedly topped the and London. Did it last year in 1ft conclusion t it ought lah.one taJattaintain her a nondescript variety of pears.' Graft thaV over into theradney making kinds. ' , .. i . i ..... l :.. ; 1 i . 1 - Salexa' has one linen mill nrovided for. to commence mnin July first; with, two or three more- in proSpdti-ianjl many to fol&wv Thire are fwb or three beet sugar factories; for Salem in the offing. There ii a potato sfarch an4 dextrine specialty factory among the probiabilities. There are many nibre indus trial concerns Whose backers are , looking h& Way1. We are gblng to hitch up the wheels of industry to theraw products of our land,- and build here the most prosgerpus ity in the entire world.- How large f Jt will be 50,000 bef ore very, long. itmttdtfielf&st: Jity of 550,000, in jthe world,' and a greater -Belfast is possibre Rerei We have an; inc nararai aovantagesr ot i cles from; flax and hemp, and we ana -ifeiiast must OtipOrt all but materials. JiRtrxB PRdDCCTio? survey1 SHOWS OMPOBIANT FACTORS PrBne production ii Oreron Is towd .ch'WTT fi me Willamette Valley; ttat tlfrimipa Yalley. says thtf cn exteilsl6n report o the coat of prune produettoir. - To- set facts -on- the pfbdtfction,' typical orchard areis in1 aflilnston aa Po etftfnt te -wer ureyed to represent the Willamette valley, aha tnTDouilaJ county to represent tMTjfiSW vaTMy.1 ? I ABout- etery eoatflf Ion ar lo soit topography, air rfrafna"gewafer pfrafna; distance' front market and type Of farm was covered, heartilr lor he fri live their bargain use lor "f ifof.H. ! . 4 , -. f f only magazine. of its. kind in' .. . - .- r Iktrtlettg isifcf self fertile, and in this oV and elim'ate r still i& pollenwe tty- setting as indi- - - - :' - f . . here; all three hear early ; bear i.V'ri '''-W.v-;.1 'i f 5 This is ideal. : But by all means Anjotf. "Winter "Nell's' and other markets of tfew York, Chicago several big. Brit ish! cities. to be considered a' disgrace' for flax ind-line industries have and; one of the- sotidest cities Belfast for mannfacfuring arti can produce tneflaxi and hemp, about 10 per cent of her raw showing tho following? ; - : I On' soils- Of' 'Melbourne', foam were 29 farms, -Olympic red upland clay foam it. Ibo'ttom lah4 23. and not classified $4y on level not Com were 1 farms, -ferei Bench 16, rolling' 10, northern slope 22, southern- slope it, west slope 5, east slope , and not classified 6; sooa air annnagff was xouna on 107 farms, fair on 4 -and poor on none; same condition for water drainage..'.-- ;-jii,""s,tJ,,s The l.ll farms;: and facts con cerning them Were distributed in Washington, "Polk and Douglas eounties 'in" order I named. Num ber of farms 38V 24, 39; total acres in farms 3 320, 30 60, 12 503; acres in bearing ' prunes- 6 7 8.-79 9, 976; age of bearing frees i-2$,' 9-19. 12-26; acres noni- bearlng prunes 16. 14, 19;' average age non-bearing trees 4, 3, 2.7; tons -dried! prunes pro . ,.. . t L SNAPPY THINKING NO. 257 i ! Cross Word Puzzle - uj sV i ,. ' iii - i . i 1 j i ii i t - - :: - C '. - -i l tftw-M ill ii I.' ' I ii t li 1 I T ' -mm- i, i i i r- . i -T 1,1 I - L-Llll CiJ i I I , i : i i-J-Li , 1 1 - -w aiitiiil-" 1 I ' . I i. . -J -sj 1 1 I ; J 1 1 1 ...... , - . j' to''"'' - - . i 4 . -t - i t tr .. i. A it t X.,r ! i i I n i,l i I - " li ' " ' i . . I .. .ii. 1 1 - --vv ACROSS - . . 1 Having properties of a -narcotic- '''' 11 Only warm -;. 12 Major crime )" .. 'r 13 .A, prefix . ! 14 Point of refinement IT A prefix 18 Rabble ' i 20 Sailors 21 Stater (ah. f 22 Schoor (Ib'.r 24Medlcal"man; (afe.) 25 Beloved 20 A-hrrapr " A 28 Part of the head 29 Paper debt 30 Friend Fr.)' ' 31 Always , 33 Steamship (ab.) 3S A tree ' ' j .; ; 37 Our troops in Europe . 3 8 Told -an untruth 40 Southern General 41 Kraal (ab.) j 42 Character in "Merchant of Venice."? - . . 44 Indefinite article 45 City in Certsany 47 Line - . . ' 49 Eertti -it part:.. " ' v Here are fr-r twp!rf-letie '''r"'"v; I (A?xer duced COV TST'lTlir Average j-cur.vl. dried- prunes' pet acre 3iraS'vf, 2277. . - .. f , . . These prunes were grown either1 on ' diversified or special prune farms as' follows: On dirersiHed farms, 13 In Washington, 8 in Polk and 14 In Douglas f dttiBpe iallzed prune' farms the numbers for the three counties are 25, 10 and 35; average distance to mar ket 5.2, 3.2 and S.2 miles. - - This Is official - i hU .;VkV,r.,(-i: 1 , ;You .are larited to the city of -S ' I i welcome -.,). , -i , .. a . -; . j MU;f "- And the land -of diversity, the .country of opportunity. If you have . . ..... . . . j iaausiryA ana anuuy ana vision. Safent la th4. most promising city of its Bize in the United States. It ; wants you, if you fit the de scription. But there .1$ no room her for drones. , , Every copy of this paper ought I to go to people looking this way; evea your own, after you have read ; it.. -Extra " copies, 10c; in wrappers, if you like. J Rat better hurry. Advance sale larger than expected. May run out of copies, v '. S Statesman a few. days ago an nounced that Polk county had the oply goat cheese factory In Ore gon. It - haSi P Also, this is thei only Roquefort cheese' factory m the United States.!.' And It needs net advertisings ye. Portland and San Francisco take) all the-product. as fast - as- it can be. ripened and turned out. That fSrst f actdrV mdy lead to great things. The United States sends f 3 5,0 00,000 annually to FrBJied for' Roquefort cheese; And western. Oregon could -make the whole amotcnt, 73,000,000 pounds annually, and not go out side of a 50-mile circle surround ing Satem; Watch'this. ' jf v . Looks like Salem js to1 hare more than one sugar beet factory. Perhaps one or tw$ this year,. and one or two more next year.- We can. make room for them. We can grow the beets, . with a higher HEAD STUFFED FROM S CATARRH OR A COLD Ts'CreamAppUetioalir Opeai Air Pasoajea Eight Up, Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing,, head ache dryness. No struggling' for breath at night; your cold or", ca taTrh 'disappears. , , J' ; Get f a , small .bottle. sof : Ely's Cream Balm from .your druggist now. Apply a little of this frag rant, antiseptic, healing cream! in your nostrils. 1 1 : penetrates through every air passage of the head, .soothes the Inflamed 1 or swollen mucous membrane and re lief comes Instantly. . , It's just fine. tDonl stay stuf; fed up with a coldi or nasty ca'T tarrh. Adv. ' , I . DOWF 1 Spellbinder , 2 Singer ;3 'Above '-;V 4 Fasten together 5 - Prepare for publicatfoii ' S Felines v " I " 1 , ' '7 Attempt . : '! J' t 8 An actuality I - J ;9 Thereti That's that (Fri) ' " si i0Btggeri reproductions i i - 'IJT Disreputable fellow ' 16 Mistake ' ; - 19 Opmldn J '21 Part W radio receiver -.1 -. : ;23 Penniless ! ' - l 25 Moist -! ': j::-'i4 f 27 ,UnJversity in Mass. (ab.) ) 23 Everyone of stated number - uw . 32. Poetry . . ! " v . 33,English Utle I , S 4 Stubborn r r , 3 6: Smallest quantity " -- y 38 Singly - ' - . - -35JDa'y (Lat.) - ' 4 2 1 By . ; j 4 f j. i.'. i - 1 43 Edged tocj . ' . . 46, Western metropolis (abO , ; 48 itliia - . " - . . . wnrrfa Hinrnn rVto 11. nn , i: T0Z".;rrci7)i ' ;-V' average sugar content; than the best German beet sugar districts l- .:V--.Vf:v-f -; One 'of our franchise crops Is pears, u But we have many fran- chise crops. Gooseberries, for in stance, I to be the Slogan subject next weekj make another. ' ; V:;;:r;,:SiV.,-. The Salem district has seed time and harvest . ever month In the year. Is showing up belter in mis respect; day by- day and year by year, i : - ' The Statesman of Tuesday con tained a review of the work of the Salem Chamber of! Commerce for 1924, Makes 4 splendid show ing. Very briefly,; here are some high points: Does! not owe a dol lar. Helped secure five-year child health 'work for Salem, competing with 32 cities In the west. Printed and distributed more good litera ture, than. In any former year. Handled . great tourist travel; saved a lot of money heading off fake advertising . schemes;, had biggest: corn and "industrial show in history of "county carried on efficient eastern -advertising cam paign; cultivated community good will with neighbors; helped save U. S. Indian training school from being crippled; increased constafit ly tn; membership." an d' helped In a thousand other ways in making Salem a better and . bigger city. Credit ;is due .all down the line; but - the man in the background, modestly playinjg his great part, though' shrinking from the lime light and claiming - nothing of credit for himself, has been and is the very efficient - arid" tirelessly working secretary,- C. E. "Wilson. Ho won d not want any such claim made for himself, and he would' be the last man to assume any credit for himself, but the fact? is, and it ought! to be said that thi3 same C. E. Wilson'; 'former newspaper man, isj one- of the- most -efficient managers of ; community, develop ment frerk in this state, or any other stale, or-any other country.' This! la pear , paridise. PROSPERITY IS INDICAT ED FOR ENTIRE STATE Continued from paga i veiopmenta ,Mr. Marshall said that there . Is : a , disposition to de part from general farthing and to undertake the cultivation of spec ial crops for which' there' is al ready markets and to which the soil and climate of the state is peculiarly adapted, such as wal nuts, eelery,. fruits; tlax and other products. Fall wheat planting acreage Increased , 5 percent over that of last year, ne said, and It is figured that spring wheat plant ings: of wheat . .and ' most .. other crops will bear; at least the same proportionate iacrease. . - Railroads, on Increase ;"' "Mining does not furnish any considerable' amount of employ ment fn Oregon," Mr. Marshall said.' if'There has been" some activ ity In Southern Oregon in the past season! along the line of develop ment work which is expected to contiue at about the same rate in 1925. . "Actual construction ot 200 miles of railroad was-undertaken In Oregon' during the current year, and .will, be in full swing a gain with favorable spring weath er.'' Mr. Marshall said , in . closing. "This 4s significant of 'a trade de velopment that - means much to the entire state.". 1 Business Growing Better Iii Spirit Says Chambers "Business has grown better re gardless ot what has. been said to the contrary," declared J. W. Chambers, Salem business man who spoke before the Rotary clu 9 at their noon luncheon Wednesday at the Marion hotel. "The spirit of cooperation has manifested It self in; the business methods of to day and by Xh business men. The time . has changed when competit or In j business were -enemies," or else were' not on. speaking terms,' declared, the speaker, in comment ing upon the business methods of the past with the business ethics of today. , ' -Tn Kotarians are : to hare a Joint meeting with the Corvallis Rotary club, according to the an 1 liiAlAfi)arnt i 1 in T O , Answer to WedncsdayVPuzzle . TT to A 5l Hi v . .... . j 1 Uo:d- :t1 TC s o ,aaainMajMMWalaaMaMaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- 1 1 1 11 ....... - . I : CIjASSIFIEDa SECTION Pboho ci-AdvertlsteS Deptg crAssinxi aivxnTisxMXHT Rata par;or4t Per inaertloa Timer laaartltiaa Money to Loan ' On Kaal batata . T. K. POttU (Over Ladd Bash Baak) nsro Ton.LKAVi votra -ntmi . . oa cla uavk uv J; Insured Properly: . Beak B'dsT - , i a-88 , AUTO OPS 3 STATIONARY TOPS Tka ity Imtent nn auto . tope -," - - -Jiiiit'w Jrtre - ' O. J. UVLV 219 Sfata St. 1 - !" 1 3-dl7tt FOU RENT HOUSE AND APARTMENTS. PHONE 4 al5tf PttlNTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 7 , - arardiaf 'Vo Kant.' priea lO ata . acK. StataaaMB, oalaeaa Oliiea, a -' Oraond floor. . ' f . i - - A 8MALJ MOSEV MAKKR; - A- lunch :eoeTiaml equipment no-Ibr- a nioa busia. 94 ". , . Rt $33 lp aonU. . Sea. Jf A. A1ILLS, ; 331 M FOR RENT Apartmenta 5 PURNISHED 2 "ROt APARTMENT for 1 or 2 iadiea. 50 . Cottage. . , 5-jl UODEAN 8 ROOM APT. lag porek. . 2X50. 7X6 AND BLEEP South. 13th St FOR RENT APARTMENTS I Commercial. . .' - 891 KO. APARTMENT 2 68 N. COTTAOE. -tf FURNISHED -APARTMENTS Sleepin c rooms. 160. Unionj . M v W ATTRACTIVE S AND 4; ROOir HEATED Apartments. . Hardwood floor, privat enfraoce. , - tJnfurnihed.: . 1311 Court . . FOR RENT Rooma . NICE WARM ROOM CLOSE IN. Thone 65-W.. ,v-..E-i- vi-'"----1- - ' -jC FURNISHED ROOMS TOR ' RENT "AT 960 Broadway. . t . . 6 J2 ROOM FOR RENT MODERN HOMH tarea bioki from jttate houia, loi fn-tiemaa..- Mutt fiT Tefereacea. Pleaae addreaa'A. care Stateamaa. i 6-ol7t ROOMS TQ RENT rCALU 2Q44-W. . , ' I . i - . e-a9tf BOARD, HEATED BOOMS, TWO block from postoffice, fd per week. ..Yoanj men. 391 N.Cottaee. - 6-jl nouncemeht made yesterday. . . 'Owing to the Rotary conference which is to i be jheld ; in Portland January 16, it was decided to des ignate the date for the meeting at the next luncheon of the club "peter Pan" at Oregon fs Winning Praise, of People No film ever brought to. Salem hass, brought more . enjoyment to the children-land grown-ups alike than "Peter Pah," which is the current offering at jthe Oregon theater. - Fir two afternoons and two. .evenings now little hands and big I bave Clapped their ap proval of "the boy "who wouldn't grow up," as portrayed by Betty Brqhson, ! and - have chuckled, - or cried 'with glee jas Peter, assisted by the "lost boys" . conquered the bold, bad pirates in hand-to-hand conflict and forced their ferocious leader, to walk the ptan'k Into the aea; :.-.:;. -;. V: j.. i:l: -:,;: j- ..." f No need to-go into the story, as written .by -Jaim'es" -" M.'Barrie, which tells0f a little boy who . al ways wanted' to remain young and have f un.s He jf ilea through . the open window - ot a modern day home, teaches the three, children he finds sleeping there to fly, and carries them off; to his home in Nevert Never !Land. The picture shows, as the' stage production never could, their' ad ventures with the Indians and pi rates. ";': -'-j J3 ' ; . Every word picture the; author painted In the sltory has been vis ualized on the screen even to ihe children flying I over ' the house tops. Roy Pomeroy, who obtained such marvelous! effects - In . "The Ten Commandments," saw to this. You've never Witnessed anything quite like It ; before inyonr'life. RED PEPPER 1ST ; -. foil maiTH 'Red Pepper f Rub' takes the "ouch' from - Sore, .etif f, .aching joints. It cannot hurt you. and It certainly stops Ithatj old Jheuma tisnv torture at once. ' -.When you aria suffering so you can hardly get! around, just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief .known. Noth ing has such; concentrated, pene trating heat as; red, peppers. Just aa soon as you! apply Red Pepper Rub you will jfeel the tingling heat., In three) minutes It varti-r the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. , :' ay'ioJ! 'iru-: :st for a Jir of ,.Zl-jv;l23 IU if re-- er Hub. V. sure to get tLe renuine, -with the " me Rowl - j c:i each rac'-:?". Jr. ., i - . - , . 8a .20 Oaa taoata fetx meataaVeontrMl, par aaonth 15c IS Boatka' aatrat, par moatU 12a KiaUaam for aay adwtlMmaat 2 FOR RENT Houses 7 ; CKK)D ROOM HOCSK AT 1031 VS ion, $25.i I'fcane ltiQ7 W. I ji" NICELY FURNISHED 5 ROOM BUNOA- $40. Inquire 865 Helment. 7 jl FITRN1SHKD HOUSK VOK KE NT Stiff yartirtur Co. -',,: -If. Ii. FOR SALSJ-r-51Ielljftneoa a JUDD SAWS WOOD rllQNK 142. 11 jS RADIO 5! TUBE- NEUTRODYNR KH and tubes for fliS at 8J5 Uuion -t.. Phone 3S2-W. i . 8 i1' WILL SACKIPTCrT ALL OUR PHONO-' irrauha for quick al.. Slf.O F.iiison - 75; Victor $75. Othpra; reduced in proportion.: Tertna. TALliMON PIANO STORE 395 8. 12th. Near SP Drpot. 8 Jl Beautiful Oregon Rcca aa ln nthav Brecon aonee to ? ether with a fine eollectioo ot patriot e aonga, aacrud tonga anA man oM time faverltea. , . , ' ALL FOB 25a. i . rSpacfai prleea ta quaatlty Iota) Especially adaptable for aekeol. eoa monity ar aome einKinf. txind tor Western jiSonister 70 pajeai - aow la Ra third adltloa Pabliahed by OREGON ' TEACHERS MONTHLY - SIS 8.- Gomaanrriat St. Salem. Or. KOI6 SALF3 AT A BAKOAIN : KKAKLY r new white enamel' Wsio?hono rt ; tfic raajeJ Phone 15o8-W. - - "OR SALB OLD NEWSPAPES.3, 10 eeata a baadla. . Circalatiou departmeat Oregon Stateamaa. " Wi Ilainette .Valley . I "Nursery . Eaa a'Salesjard at 261 Court atrent, at Kennedy' paint aitop, eppoaite ten tick 'a atore. All kinda of fruit and cut treoa. Dr Bean'a Bis French prune a apecfaltyi. ; Office pbon 1315. liea. 1051T5. Jeaa Wathie. Prop. - 8-dl4if WARREN NTTRSERY ALL KIND 01 fruit and nut tree. C55 Ferry btrpet - . ) . t - . ... ,8-n21tt PRINTED 'CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 1Yt" wording,. "Rootua to Rent," price 10 -eenta each. . Stateamaa, Boalaaaa Cf ; fiee, Orouad floor. HIGH GRADE PJiATtEH PIANO LIKB new. . Left with na to Bell. Will rifice for f'JdS, A nap. See tliia. TALLM AN , riANO STORE 895 S. 12U. Near SP Depot. 8-jl ........Trespass 'Notices- :f-j, For,Sr:3r:, - ' , Tregfpita Notice, iln 14 kj 0 inckea, printed . on r"od 10 ennr-e eanraaa bearing the wer ii, ';-. ni-.ca I Hereby Oiren That - Trepae!Ti Jt Strictly Forbidden Oa Thene i rtml Under Penalty Ol Proaecution." Prlc l&e each er two for 2 Sc. Sttteemaa Publiahiaf Company, fialem, Otfon " 1 ; - ! b-ati Fruit Trees Oaa waak (lis laaarttoaa) Walnut aod ahrubbery. Elrh and Ferry. Frnltlaad Nuraery. A. J. Mi.a-. j , la, Prop Phone 1140-M aTeniace. : f ,,J i 'i e-JH . : I ' www vir liauuuui at it rv: awinga at hargaia. 1767 Wii!.r- FOR SALE SEVERAL OOOD LATUF2 all'aixea. .Write and tell what aixe jam need. We ahip via ateamer very one . J. L. LUcaa U Eon, Iae Bridg--it, - - Omii i. k- s III I If I n l. l l r1 it i . ---3 ' FOli SAUG Uvestock O . POX TERRrEIiS FINK STOCK. fvim wefcke old. Prife $3 each. 1'hona Sheriiian 696. Broadmead, Oreirnn. - Box 6.. f , e ji- VETERINARIAN DR. Phone 2028-W. PATTER RON a d.;'. tf f RED W. XANOE. . VETERINARIAN' Office 430 S. Commercial. 1'hone 11"? WOOD FOK SALS It BEST SECOND GROWTH FIR 67; OAK 9. Call 1131. ll-diHf FOR SALE DRY 6LAB WOOD. 1T5S. . I ; Phone 11-13 OAKS BROS. SELL WOOD. Photie 11 j 15 DRY WOOD, 4 FT. AND 19 INCH. P! Y mill wood $4.00 per load. Tlx . 143. ; 11 j 7 WOOD SHORT LENGTHS OIS 4 IT . COAL, beet qualiy from 112.75 per 1 a Bp. Orejoa, UU, or Rok f,)ri -. Prompt deUrery. Phone 1835. 11-n. J l-INCH OLD PIK. 4 FOOT OLD H i erond irowtli oak and aak. Pi;' 19PS. XI. P., -Mayfield. 11-j t fOB SALE: DRY SECOND-GROWTH :,( wood, 4 ft. i or immadiata dU- , Phone 108. ! - 4 f J . BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 10 iinch. . Dry wmiI wood. Dry aeeond frowta f!r. Dry aid fir. Dry 4 ft. otic Ani a'V : Prompt delivery and r" t&L'.e n t Fit Z.'J E. WELLS V S80 8oath Church. 1 hone 15 12. li t t leINCH AND 4 IOOT UT - . jsy i.rt'ia. 1 Pr-- re.,- T.i )t mii ; . ; WANTi:D Employment 111 WATETl SAVE TIIIH ADIIRK: .;. , 1 or ttvmp friend will wast to know whr-re the Wi'U Oirjlier livea in lesa than bix moaths. ... R. A. vr-T Artrsiun Vt-".l jjri:-r Konte 6, Balem. Orefron. i." i 1 -re 2 milea east of Kaleuj oa Garden i. i - ... 12 ji Foa income--tax :::ro::rw keeping an.l an-: ;r t.4 . preu. a. u.. Hi .;.-::u-k-t... ; &00. . . 1- iV, C-n.::ir:-CD ? J - -'-at 1 t T.r .... "! ,J I 11 .t WANTED - PRIVATE 1 r farm Joana. . ' We hive ctf, t tja rn bund. Ii.iwi , - s , ' inc., iu5 Orefnn ius, , , - ... A if I WANTED- .. ?'F.N AN' - r