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SU2 DAY HORNING, ' JANUARY f 4 1C 25 IT. f rTTX- -" - -'T!; The use of excessive ; W. battery voltage In the effort to injueeze the utmost volume from a radio set is a very expensive pleasure, accord ing to figures' fro ra,. the J2veready Laboratories. It is the habit of many to employ 90 volts of plate .battery and then to detune' local stations In order to avoid overload ing the loudspeaker;. - ' T 4 CHHKBieOl' IO SlOWing down a motor car by applying the brakes without shutting off the gas. Since most radio reception isr aone wnen turned to local sta tions, it Is frequently possible not only to operate at the lowest fila ment voltage but at plate voltages of 45 and 7 instead of 90. A typical case which came to the at- ' cently was that of a well known make of four tube receiver, ' equipped with a C battery having one stage of tuned radio-frequen- , cy, regenerative detector, and two rant (train wiifi ft ft vnltn -waa 7 mil. liamperes, t but by reduction of plate voltage from 90 to 67 volts, - ' V? .. . - w -1 1 .i.,-.- To clear our systems of poison toxins that taint the blood and break down health, we must keep ence now knows that the. liver Is our most important organ- be cause u aestroy the body poisons that cause diseases of the heart. Kiauejr s, ciooa vessels, create nign blood pressure and premature old ae- . ... . , .- , ' f' , AVhea the- liver becomes torpid, these poisons, instead of being1 de stroyed, are carried through the system by-tbebloodv Then Nature gives, quick-warnings. You" have sudden siek headaches, dizzy apell and nausea. , If your stomach is acid from sour bile and yonr skin becomes-tallow or blotchy, yon may know poisons are in your The liver cannot be regulated by drugs.:-tut there Is "a safe Nature substance which will act directly on the .liver. The discovery Is purified ox gall. . . Get from your druggist a nack- i"uiui. tacn laoiei con tains ten drops, of purified ox gall. In 24 hours the poison toxins will be removed. Your liver will be regulated. Blood tmrlfimttnn mrm begin. Sallow skin will clear. You will feel so much better you. will know you hare fotmd the cause of your ill -health. . D!oxol tablets are harmless, tasteless and' cost Jess than two cent each. ; These- genuine ox gall tablets p preparetuoniy nncer.the name "DioxoL" If. any tablet is offered you under another name, refuse It. - - : . . - " "Vltiw uuir jjiuioi in xne original:'" iuuuis m nqaur la moaerauon genuine package.-AdT r,- h if. rt T3 - -f the plate current fell to . 3 fmilll- amperes, a saving- of - fiftyseyen per cent lit plate battery dTajn; j; ; ; Increaslna: Tube life i...! 4. I Reduction of filament voltage not only reduces B battery drain bat.' effects &T Babstaintlal increase? in the life of tubes; and la A bat teries. An, overload of mo per cent above rated voftage -'recently cuta in- half ktbe Jifo'of a? tube, while continued "operaton"at five per cent "belo w" ratedt voltage may often double the life of a tube. i Since- A and B : batteries and tubes represent most of the : up keep -cost -of 'a , radio set;- it . Is thoroughly worth while to effect such: substantial '4ylnxs.-ai ' fifty per cent, readily possible through economical 'use of plate and fila ment .voltages. :'-:;;.-!; i " I '-- Those, listeners who find Mt nec essary to get the utmost -but of their sets for long distance recep tion, should, do so ,by using hlah plate voltage, but w hi? n listening io local programs take advantage of tha savins: resulting from' the use of reduced 'voltages. Prchlblticn ls Dccricc! ? ;Dy Oritich Offcids ; BIRMINGHAM, janl -3--luB- Ing the' lifetime' of the present conservative ' government 1 the question xttl th. heavy burdens of taxation borne by the liquor trade will receive the closest attention of the cabinet, according to Col onial Secretary L. 3. Amery. - The secretary- told h a recent meeting of, the wine and spirit merchants ' theirs- was- a- licensing trade because it dealt with a cpnv modity which 'when'taken In mod eration -was' harmless T and enjoy able, and . to that', extent' bene ficial, but when ? taken In excess was. undoubtedly the cause of a good ; deal; of III health, misery. suffering and ' many social evils. "The . government could ' not," the speaker continued, "deal with these great problems .in the' crude and rudimentary fashion advocat ed by a certain type of mind by sweeping away, the trade altogeth er, or if that could not Jbe done by . harassing the ,; members ? of: It and making t their lives miserable. The , experience : of the : United States" has shown that even, if Great Britain could 'rise to the pitch, of a national decree ' abol ishing the production of alcoholic liquor, it would not solve the problems." ' i' J'H : t Such a decree might-deprive millions of sober minded people of refreshments which liad done them no harm 'in the past and of which there was no reason to de prive them' the secretary said, adding that it "would not 'prevent real intemperance as the Ameri can experience has shown? - . . , - " "when It was ;alldwed by the laws cor mr:OEs throughout I1ZST OF JANUARY i LSI i- . J7 . y '1 in n (COrrTRACTED GO0!3S EXCZPT2D) 2 LLrl - 77 c r. r ef the country - "was a perfectly natural, moral and temperate ac tion," but " to " Indulge 'In " alcohol even in moderation against- the law of tne country,' and" thereby Inducing large numbers of 'peo ple to earn their livelihood by lawbreaking was I 'intrincieallv a worse form of Intemperance than drinking in a country where the law allows intoxicants to tie drMrkAmery declared he did not believe that that kind , of legisla tion "whether carried out nation wide,' as In the United Statesv or by patchwork involving .various schemes of local ' option. wonUl make for the good or the promo tion of real temperance." Ruin'i'of Vast Olden City Found in Sumatra Jungle THE HAGUE, Holland, Jan.1 21 A.romantic story ; of the discovery! or an ancient unknown and unin habited fortress city eomes ' from Sumatra, one of the largest islands! of the Dutch East Indian archlpel - ago. t v Acoramg to.tne Sumatra 'iost; J. U liiemstra, a forestry official, journeying in tne upper laagaat tesiuu, reacaea a poinc oeyonaiswer. . 1 iJ wnicatne native guides were-re- luctaut to proceed. They talked of a nearby silent city which they had once seen from afar, (but never dared approach, as they imagined it, to be haunted by evil spirits. . Hiemstra, however, pushed on witn arsman party and eventually reached a sheer wall of rock: of greai neignc ana some miies 4ong. witn natural bastions and inacces-luD aible except at three points, by one oi wmcn tne explorers entered. , The came upon a veritable maze oi miercommunmg alleys, r pas- sages, chambers, and cave dwell- ings. ; In the center of this 'Zort-I ress town was found a large open space with one, huge solitary tree, mere were inscriptions In strange characters, and. remains of what seemea ancient tomos. silence 1 thing the telegram or the, newspa brooded over .the pGace, and al-j pers. had contained.' T. noted, al- mougu traces pi wua mountain goats were ooservea, not a numani ed the messengers slip and, 'paid soul was seen. ; tlVi land dismisMd Mm avaW rith Who the ancient rock-dwellers I were , ana wny iney aoanaoned i their impregnable stronghold re mains a mystery. ' . I , lnnn nrtN.Af ; , On PaClflC ISland Of Yap LHHan said brusquely, arthongh"! ; r rltaught a pitying note 'itf hervoice. TOKIO, Jan.. Z. -In accordance with the American-Japanese wire-' less agreement covering the island I of Yap, one of the Caroline Islands in tne facuic now under Japanese mandate,, the Japanese army pro-1 poses to erect a mgapower radial station on the island next year. at I a"c6sr or i;5Dtr,W0'yen. f i 1 iorestan American action along thkTsame lln?:-ttigkirkxra6m6hii,ttctrv,-ATt "ntVfiTt f i provides that If Japan- ails to provide 'adequate radio facilities on xap, tne united states shall i have the right to erect a radio! station there. , ' . - I l..Ui n CHi fj iwr :.s4WrK Witn Sale Of War GOOdS GLASGOW, ' Jan.- 1. The re-1" cent -disposal through large ship-1 ments abroad of the last of the I huge surplus war stocks of tex, I tiles Is expected to caus a rreat sourt of aetivitv . omn. mills which for a lone tim hav been on redtiM nntnnc h.nU of the presence in the market ofJr or, nytnmg nice. that, the war stocks. Look here, Madge. she' faced the Among; the last of the stocks sold were 15.600.000" yards of flannel, 5,000,000 yarda of suit linings, 4,000,000 yards of serges ua viviug ;ituu Vena. VI j thousands of men's suitings. in'-V0? Jood'hWltlii kna there is io dan Ing nation has been, t .nIs post4e- ihrtPnt-, t,t - for a. littln whilot Vmn . V n.l. . " w 4. b vu j wav Tar Mm n f- inf again ise resIgn---Pathf inder. the: Trade 'J nu. nnn n.nj n-.nrl: 1.11 UiilJimiuL I '- - . a Adfile Carrlson'a Phase of REVClJATlONS OF A VIFE 1 1 - - I Cppyjight. by Newspaper feature it Service t -- 4 - . . . .. ,1 . ' .: CHAPTER. 350 WHAT LILLiAN , TOLD M.A1KJE BEFORE , SHE READ HER TELEGRAM. 4 J- "A dollar," I repeated in dazed absurd fashion., f 'The man says he wants dollar I .Lillian was at ray side now, her j hand 'upon my arm. I " "I'll attend to It." sh Raid liur. riedly. and turned to the stairs. "Tell the boy to wait,, Katie. I she called. itThere maye an an She was halfway down the stairs before the "reason for her haste came to me. She wished to see the telegram first; and ahe I must have been warned by some I thing in the newspapers he' had so cleverly kept from me. j f Fear and a childish resentment against her efficiency, winged m' own feet down the stairs.' I caught to her. and reached across her shoulder to? Katie, ? whoi held the yeUow envelob eineerlv In hnr hand a If it wori nvni'r 'h exnected to eo ofif at anv aennd "Madee. dear, won't , - Lillian's ' voice i trailed" awav" as f mv-eves met hers for a"tens sei- ond, and I think she" realized the I futility of trying longer to shield I me even .temporarily, front ahy- l most subconsciousry that she sieri- trembling" fingers' I tore bnen the yellow envelope. j. "Katie," get, my purse," please." I f babbled with1 the Idiotic attention to details one sometimes exhibits at important moments I"! fancy I can wait f Or the return of the dollar! until ybu' go -upstairs again. - ' i ; - -s" - S ' I unfolded' the sheet, or.ratfcet tsneets, f or-It was-a long- message; and saw the beginning". " "Come at once, then a sudden dark , blur crept over the words. .! thrust I toward- Lillian-and -caught at the - "Forgive me and. read it.". raitered; The papers rustledAfterward' realized that: she must have turned efficiently .to Ihe signature beore ir "Dickra.all.rlaht!' iller volfe ran ont reassuringly. tThe teleh gram is signed by him." . y, j J Tne war anisHea f f om my eyesi. and 1 8aw er; face frowning, la ient wenc upontne words before ner 1 "But It says, 'Come at once, ' I ll faltered es .she; said slowly i "he wants you. to-come to Jilm. nut he w"a u aaf n f oeterminauoh. "I'm " s 7,?, . a mts. telegram to f " . -T"u; LrZ m UIT .x4a. . x uicu iAj Keep irom you at first, but you would not let me you put it Into my hands yourself, and, I'm going to do what I think best about if; She; turned and went "upstairs, and I had no recourse but to 'fol low her. It was not until we were j saf ery- in her own room -I guessed that she had chosen ft 'because mjr motner-m-law would not be so apt to aisturo us there and she turn. edupon me tensely. : Lillian Warns Madge.' . "Madge. she said "I have al ways; thought yon were one of the gamest women I knew, and thii time has come ior you lo prove me either a fool or a seer.: I told von the .truth. i told yon th truth' Your husband is neither ill nor In danger, but he has been making ffifilMOTIIES The : -.First Application Makes; Skin : i Cool and Comfortable. J" It yott are suffering from ecze ma or- some other torturing, em-f narrasslng - Skin trouble you may Quickly be rid of it by using. Men thoulphur; declares a netted skin specialist, i " : : .. This sulphur; preparation! be cause of its germ destroying prop erties, seldom fails to quickly sub due itehinf reven of fiefr eczema: The first ..-plication makei the ':'i cocl ficl comfortable. Rash and Latches are -healed rls- f up. Rowlea llei-tho-Sulphur is t: -:ied like any pleasant cold crea:Y and la' perfectly harmless. - Yc an cttsia a.?. --.alt Jar frcn asr :-o-l the original forty-nine varieties of 5iocy look., like benzoate of .soda iiaitdtlons," and 'although I do. not kr vr the details, I gather that he U in Borne sort'ofa scrape where you can get him out. And- there it a woman involved not serious-ly-Jlthe Dicky-bird ' Isn't ihat sort -!-i-l'UttembarrassInsIy. And as the iriena wno ioves you ouiu ut-si ui all Inr the'worldr I're got to warn you, Madge,, that on the; way you handle Ibis'4 thing may depend your future happiness." ; ; My swirling ,'braln. fixed upon two words," "wemah Involved, "'al though , I. had.; heard "every word she bad tittered. I felt, my' stiff lips forming fa name: ' 'r i f "Claire Foster?' "v t '.' ; ; t 11 Lillian- pnt'hers h'an'ds1 ; on my shoulders and jo'okedMqwn stead ily into ihy "eyes. .' ; ' f 5,., . "YesClaire Foster."' she ' said, "andvyoii may ibe thankful that a thoroughly up-to-date?, da msel like her is the lady in the case.. Now read your telegram." ' j . i . ; ; ..(To" be continued) ' u i Gambling on Increase Among1 English Women LONDON,' Jan.- 2. Betting - and gambling are increasing enormous ly among theVwomen 'of : r England, Bilioiis Constipated Child Hurry Mother! A teasDoon f nl af California .Fig1 Syrup" now iwill sweeten ' the I stomach;' and thor oughly clean the little bowels and in a few ; hours you have a well. playful child again. . Even if cross, feverish, bilious, .constipated or full of cold,' children love ' the pleasant tastfebf this gentle, harm less laxative.!; It' never cramps orj SNAPPY TIIIXKIXG XO; S60 : -v SX" : ... " T" -fe- -H ?S- vp: iT ' ls : I 'if 2 T" T " 3a.i f " t I T - w ) ' i f:'.- r' ir; f.;T- j l 177 77 77T"? j .-..i.i . r ' r iv4lif. -.- - : . -Kirrr" . ! ::; if1? .-. s5" F ' . r" " ' ' l ' ;;f " ; ' ACROSS ' ; M fritfceredi r-'- i f v ; 5 To. mimic . '. . rd'anliaai " ; . II -Corrosion ' ' f 13 L.Ightlusr vessel ; ? 9 . 16 Musical Instrument " 19 Species of armadillo 21 Boy naftte (ab) 22 Facial covering 24 Mineral n 25' A dye ,f -' !' ! T'S&ecies bf 'canoe .-- 2S Musical composition 2? t Near the ear SI Royal Mail Service (ab) 32. Man's name ' ' ! ' T 34 Paradise. v ' " " ' 3f Part of the eye; , ( 38- Part of 'to be' ' J" 1 3ja Radiate , 40 SKarn ' " 41V Enclosed . r 42 -Barren!' , . 1 44 i Wealth T.'orsh5r?cr-v j 48 Pampers . ' .-:., 47: Part'of r-cut'j 49 A g-ntlvj l-.-.-ze '. 51 Only 52 Hairy growths C 51, r"6ot coverirs " " 56 Small child 57 Emancipator 5 9 Part of "to be" 60 Opening' - 62Meridianal C4 Designate : ": 66. Loyal :. . ' ". . 6 S: Decompose 69 Fail3 . . l-J Btid.the "spirit or gambling seems to- be in the very blood of our.peo l ie;", j: C.MeggitC of Barry, de clared at a recent conference here on "'"SweepstakesJ Bettihg and Gambling," promoted hy , the YOdng- People's Department of -the Congregational: Unlonr of England and Wales. '. ' I Mr. Meggltt said the newspapers are' largely' responsible for the growth of gairihlingbecauae they foster it as a commercial proposJU tion to increase their sales. Sup porting this contention, another speaker said he, had found in ten Weekly, papers he bad examined at random 21 gambling competions,' offering nearly $100,000 in prizes. Germany Seeks Travelers , To' Us& its Rairrrjad Cars DUSSELDORF,' . Jan. 2 The German RaHway Administration is introducing; American efficiency methods .' - ' i ' :. t "The tolrreaucracy. Inherited- from Emperial times, is giving place to business.. methods.;.' Various subor dina'tes, such as divisional chiefs. are belng.giveh wider latitudes of decision ahd their Initiative is Jthus being sifengthened.' By way of ro- quciag- operating expenses, the ad ministration Is negotiating for the Haiss:;lA3CATIVe AU Children Love Iti i ;..:v , (Pleasant, Taste ' f-r-'-l - Fig Syrup- overacts Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs.. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup" which i has . directions for ; babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, f Mother, you must say "California ? Refuse any imita tion. Adv. : . DOWN 2 Scholarly' 3-Llquor, : . 4 Discover " " jB Scattered type . " 7 Heap'up 8 Species of ostrich' ' 9 Opportune 10 Volcano in Sicily 1 2 Species . of wo6d ' 13 Escape 15 Parposes 17 City in Nevada imtuier - 19 A holiday ; 20. Extinct -rIld;ox -, j . 23 SoRg of praise " - , 1 S' A.hinge.d'gate v v:: .. . . 28,Portentbu3 :v' ?-; 30. Small i har',v'-5' ' . . -' 32 'Amphitheatre ' ' " ' SS Face value ' -'"T- ' -35 ; Bow ' ' - - - 28;Suffii Indicating plurpl - ' 37 Terminal . ; 42 Transmission power - 43 Mineral n- ' . ... -45 Wider - , . , , 4 6, Indigent . v " 47 Narrow path. 48 Common laborer . . . 50 Town Jn:yew;Y.ork.' state '.V " 51'Ceaee. . . . , . J-'. ' 52 Rodents ' '"" 53 Groove . ' ' - " ?.' 55 Chain of "coral i.;lanJ3 57 Mineral - ' ., . 5S Sandbank at mouth of Thames' England - - i Cl'-'D'IataB:r'"" ' "' ' : ' 63 Knot In wood 7 Puzzle C 3 Execute j .. ' T I ! - - TbrM I&Mrtiss- iloney to Uonh' 'On Rl KtsM ' 'T -". t. k. ro&i (Orar ladd BvaS Bak : BEro&a TOTJ LEA YB YOtr ROUS1 t . OH OAK 11A.VS AX : ...,- I Insured Properly Pkon 1st; Brk HMdrickv V, S. AUTO TOPS i-' ' 8TAT10NAHY TOPd -T Vrv- latest in uto topt; . i - KonB VPVie K.' ' ' ; (---':; o. j. uulL ' Sl Stat St.. .. . a-dlTtt FOR RENT FOR . RKST HOUSKS ' ASP -APART-menta. fj. ,W'oodi 34 1 State street. -t ,.' f-.- -". . . ' . . - 4F3 HOUSR AND APARTMEXT3. PHONK 4 If!tf fFOlt KENT Apartment - 61 IIEATKT. FUR.ISHKI 3 liOQM AlU , 1'rlvale taUi. 280 .3i..I8th St. lJuniH &84-M: - ' . - - 5 j4 THRKE RfKM ItSFL'KN'ISinOJf AVA.KT oient. , . ineluilmK. Jilioae,. Iiht and waif r. none luno. . . . MODE AN 5 ROOM APT. ' ANT3 SLEEP- io pores. 1220. 716 Bonto. 12th St 4 - - . .5-021U FOR RENT APAETUXTS: 891, .NO Clommereial. ...... APARTMENT 368 N. COTTAGE. -5-ntf ATTrJiACTlVE 3 'AUD 4 ROOM HEATED K-partments. - Hardwood floors, private Vntranro. 111 Vir St. 5)6 I : FOR ItEXT Room THREE LARGE FtTSXISHED HOUSE kcpmg rooms, 214 teta t. 6-J7 ROOM AND BOARD HOME Pririfceet everything new. fhon1912-J. -j4 BOARD. HEATED -ROOMS. TWO blocks from yMjstof fit-. $8 per vaek. Vodbh men. a.91, K. Cottase. ,. , : -j4 NICE WABM.ROOJC CLOSE IN." Tboae ROOM. FOB RENT MODERN HOME. tare biock Irom state bpoaa, lor ges tlemaa. Mnat ref erescosw '. Pleas addreaa A. B, care fitatessiaa.' 6-ol7t &OOM3 TO BENT CALL 2C44-W. FOR RENT House FOR RE XT SIX ROOM -STRICTLY modem btingalowr ,1275, B street. I . ; - -i- MODERN BUNGALOW. FURNISHED. ReaitonaMe, 1310 North Wlntar. 7-j6 - 1VAXTED -Ta Rent 7A WANT TO RENT SMALI FARM Ei X iaii; .indcpengpTitt. Oregon.- -f -7s-j5t IR 8AlJrj- MJsceRawma 8 ONp : UNIVERSAL HEATER PRACTI- cauy - new. . jftione 86F1?. 8 jT 1935 CHEV. COUPE IN COOD CONDI- tion; Cheap 'it taken at: oncel 354 Kearney St. . - - ; ; j . 8 j4 XF ARJ.V WW mil r ro-TTi t .-- . . . j . a nun , 'P-aV ellTery. r Bargain. 4,lO80 caarnet Bt. rhone 1474-K. -8-j4, 1 ' FORD SEDAN FIN E "SHAPE" " ' $395 TERMS. INQUIRE L. R CHAM bers, 1025 N. Summer St. 8-j4 Vm RENT. SEf.T. OR RMAJR SEWINQl .mirmrej. n mar nines 5. and up. Bi(-adTerlisins disconnt on new ma .V cnine. "' '' - - - . -i, . - . t- ;.- j WHITE SEWJNO. MACHINE CO. . ii f l'.i block' sontK OK. depot. -221 - ijioiith 7l?gh Ht. -Pnone 208. - J g.f ;j acquisition of saw mill3, "steel mills; etc.. In i which much of the equipment needed. Is to be made. - Tha" change q spirit la most no ticed la connection- with' adyertik-ing- methods. , ' A t comprehensive scheme, has been, mapfied "xyft for popularizing, travel online rail ways of the Reich? through folders, maps, moving ; picture films, ; and travel asencreamdintdlned In: f or-eign-centers. 1 . , ....''. n.J 1 So ldrig" as 'the'Vaiiwiy. system was merely " a depat-tment rof. gov ernment, "there was little done to mke active propaganda for the rojada.r A drained advertising staff fsfnow; at work to.'change this. : JJust as soon as the railway ad ministration : is! on" Its feet finah callr. more comfortable cats are to be constructed and put" Into ser vice. ' . '- DENMARK TllP.XFROSI DillXK AARHUS. Denmark . Jan.- 2 Ctt the 330 communes into whi t-i faark is divided 270 bow favor pro- uiulUua, iiBa in only 60 Is there a majority of the voters iaifavor of retaining- -aIcohoi.Wlaccordlng- to Larsen Ledet, member of the Dan- itu parliament from thi3 city and reader In the prohibition -movement, - - t - .According to M. Ledet, "it is -reless.:tb eect te-rrat economic regeneratioa'of Eurone unless intoxicating li-ior diap rears from the face of the earth." T 1 SO- IT - t t I" 1 t i 'J -' jv v W 4 4 1 Advertlslns Deptg , 0 Welf -(tls Insertions) 8e 2U ' fiix tuoalh1 contract, pi taoutA -15 -Hr-moDtli" eoatict, ftf woa:ttlJa u,tSCs FOK SLU -Slisccilane "is 8 i)ArSiW rOU-SA!.K-A Kt V OXK man pwr dr; , ill imtjl cuii Ktnjetiar7 fvi Wlifef-M uud. r (rtuio , j-rmin jnf h(h to fmov-t! lika a wlielj.rrgw Several. S))e il fauir-s. at.- aabstanrtat" rfduft ion nj gjrrt . rt-noa. tu rpiusi3,)p nfrtr. Wo M. KJflH-URADB'IfAVKJt 1'IA.W MKK 1 Jw.i lj-ft-wtfh- to JelL Vi'ili tar- , rifie for Sift.V. A Kiiap. this. TAJ .I.MAN PIANO STOKri BbatstlifuIiXJreson josi ... . " , : .-V . i . Ani othrr rrffoo if t . ffetSAr With a fin eo!!ectioa of patrio lo'tooc. iacred sB( al b..u vi4 tiiaa lrrUa. v- f (Bpff'O prtViet !a r t Eipu I!jr daj i e rtroit or Uot ; 78 ,p host ia l.i u- ORiaON . TEACUP. 3 . 1: : A, eoa a far . itioB SIS fi. Comanareikl 6k feaiem. - Or. rOR 8 ALE OLD' NEWSPAPERS, 10 ' eents m bundle. Circulstioa departmenl OrefonKUtesmsn. Willamette Valley '-Nursery- : .Has a Raleayard a 261 Conrt street, ,ennKiy" pain shop. ppoait lu Sick s store. All kinds of fruit and nut traes. , lr. Bean's Bi i'rench prune a specialty.. ' Office phone 1S15. Kes. 106F5. Jets Mathi. Prop. 8-dl4tf WARREN NURSERT ALL KINDS Ol ' trait and ant trees, 655 Jerry Street - : - . . .-v 8-n21lt PRINTED OARD9, ETZB 14 BY IU" wortUng, "Koom to Rent,' priea 1C cents -eaea. - Ft u ma Business Of tie. Groaad fiuor. " Trespass Notices ,; f- For Sale';-? : . T', Kotic" i icis i inches, printed on rood 10 onnfi canTMa bearing the words, 'Notic Jt Hereby Oiren That . Trejpaninr U Strictly Forbidden On These Premises ydar Penalty Of Pro seen tion." Pric ",:Lch or, two or 35c, Siatesmaa Pnblisainc . Company, fialacn. Ore iron, ' "' . ?',-v -. , . 8-atJ Fruit Trees "Walnnta and snmbbsry. Hijli and .Perry. FraJtland Nnrtery. A. J. Math is. Prop. ; Pious' 1140-U STsningg. - ' ' " - . .. - 8 111 ffOOD STEP" LADDERS AND POTim rwins at a aria.. 1TS7 WaUer 8t FOB SAIuE Livestock 9 SOW AND PIGS PnONE 105F5. 9 jT SUEEP FOR. SALE FOUR HEAD REO iMerea Shropsbira ewes, JSO. Phone 10bF2,- Rt. 6. Boi 149. Salem. ? jf NOTICE 35 .--HORSES-AND MlTf.TTS-. j Account hi Ch feed, priced reasonable V One wtrinrt fresh. Two l,rS.sl -weignt 1300 and 1400 Ibsu Owner iri Mexico. Orders to seJI. Fair trul al- lowed. Commission Stable, 554 rt-rr. St Salem. , - 9jlo' FOR - RALE ' SOW AXD PIGS I'l.on 9 jS 105111. ' 1 VETERINARIAN; DR. PATTERSON' z-none soiiB-W.,- . 9-dt-tf RED W. LANGE. -VETESIViRnv Office '430 S, CommarciaL l ioB 1 1 q Re. Phone 166V, ' o., .,. "WOOD FOR SALIT 1 1 par wooD-.pno.vg 254 or .. m JUDD SAWS WOOD PHONE 142. Jiji DRY WOOD. 4 PT. AND 15 INCH. T:.T mm wood 14.50 per kad !. 12. j .- 11 jl' rOOIi-SHORT LENGTHS OB 4 FT CUAJj, best oaTiy from $12.75. per tea JP. Orerea. Cuh, or Rack tori Prompt deliTery. Phone Ibio. H-n V IB-INCH OLD PIR. 4 FOOT OLD Fl: second rrowta. oak and asm. Fhor IM'a.- D. Mayfield. - -11-jL .t FOR SALE DRY SECOND-GROV,-TII fir www, or Immediate ifinn-i. Pbone-106. , . 4-fl. BEST G It ADS OP WOOD 4 ft. and 19 inch. Dry mill wood. Dry second frowtk fix. Dry old fir. Dry 4 ft. oak and aia. Prompt deHTery sad resaemab! prks FRED E. WELLS SS0 Sonta Gssrcb. Phona 1542. 11 a' 16 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF At 2m4s Prices resionsbla and pro delrrery. Phone 195S-W. 11-il BEST" SECOND GROWTH FIR T; ; oaks" pros; stll WOOD. I : 1" SALEM MARKETS ! Prices qnotf 4 are wholaisls sal are price receiTed ty farmers. No retail prices ara rien. . GRACT AND HAT No. 1- soft white wheat : $l.F,fy No'l- soft red wheat ?1.53 Oata uz .. . 62c Cheat hay 12fcdl4 nt hay . t itj CloTer hay, baied $is Oat anS Vetch hay ... lid l c " ;. iruiT i au. : Ho?5, lta-200 ewt ..tll.CS- Hoe. 00-250 cwt .i lll.fi 200-250 cwt .... U L..lo'7 ! t sows .7(8c. ' -.-. t sow ; 8c Top Teal . gc Iressed Tesl. tcp. :llUe Lambs . -13Cri3Vie I'esry hens. -13a .' priDjrers . ., Li;it fceni I -.,'? : i r stars . urkfj &, choice 18 .1 i ?14 .15,'l.oa .: --, : .--.1'. 2"-c Live turkeys I'uclta Dackg, dressed Geese - Uees". !re?" . - X. - . ... Creanipry buit"r ' i.W, ver cwt 1. r- S imlsru s 1 e 1---3 S.'a (An.iv.'cr Tuesday) ! to j: '3'