The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE 0?.EGO:T STATESMAN, SALEIf, OREGON
1 pniDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9
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rn F. Clark Ce, IitTmV, 'I41-i,i3.vr4 SB; fi,"j CUetstk Varou! Es4-
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rt!nM Offle . .
! iee ' Depertaseat .
J Departmaal
TELEPHONES:
1 Cirealetle Off lee
Sl-lOS . Society Editor
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"Xatered st the Poetofflce In 8 !. Orefem, mm eeeead-elaee matt 1
Frertred fcy Radio BIBLE SERVICES: Bureau.; CtnclirsBtl, Ohio.
If rirenta will hare their children memorize the dally Bible aelae
Usui, ft will prove pric:3 r:usa to thee la alter years..
1 " f - January 9, 192- " ' ' - ''
i HOW TO ESCAPE , FRO tt EVII: Because tbou hast made the
Lord, which is my refuge, even the Most High, thy habitation; there
shall no. evil befall thie,. neither shall any plague come nigh "thy
dwelling. For he shalJ sire his angels charge over thee, to keep thee
In all thy ways. Psalm 91: 9-11.
'PRAYER: We rejoice to know, Father, that Thou dost keep us I
precious, as the apple of Thine Eye. -
roma betteb, but should. csrra ztiu:
The Northwest Canners' association, which has been holding
its annual session in Portland, on Wednesday toolc. up the. dis
cussion of prevention of plant diseases -" - " ' -
Ajid it. was shown that "while, the losses of growers, in. tht
vaciiie .Northwest from pests are large, they are proportion
atelx mucli lessthan they are m the East.
"This is a showing creditable; alike to our growers and to our
agricultural college experts, "who are working day in and day
out, in every known, way, and constantly, by experiments,.! induig
nov waysf to' stamp out -plant diseases and to control their
leaders oX the Slogan pages of The Statesman -will recall
! tat m' the'.Jssue of yesterday;, morning,. W. Frank Crawford
- successful 'fruit grower and general farmer of 'pTJfe county,
sevpnmncslKelovvr SaleUj said in his interview on ttie go'ase'rrjt
industry, that he 'puts "oh "a "dormant l'to 9 lime-sulphur pra
; cvery-year prays every bush fruit and-fruit tree on his placer
, iiCQCfs. this, ax a prudent housewife would clean house- It i$
t his annual. housecleanmg for his orchard; for,, all his orchards
; and berry, plantations. It must make a' largo annual expense
i for i.Ir. Crawford. ,Iiut he thinks it pays, as a matter of insurJ i
i ance. Ana lie Deneves tnat it ail growers would do this, there;
j would' not he much'loss from, bugs br.p'ests high' or Tow. , ' j
.Mr. Crawford docs not refuse to spray, either, for specifics !
diseases, when they, show up. - He enera.lly sprays "his coose
i berry plantation of 25 acres twice besides giving it thisdorman(j !
; winter spray ; and lie cultivates, too, with an. eye partly to the,
l control. oF diseases. ' ' ? !
The corners of tlie Pacific Northwest could put over larger,
i campaigns ot" selliu their products if they could have all their,
J raw. supplies-from' such farms as the one of Mr, Crawford. They ;
S could, with, greater confidence expound the . virtues of thei
quality canned products for the markets ,
i And all this would tend to allow them to pay the growers
) better prices.; v ' ' ,. ,55 ' -l
j . Thexe-ia no. money in scrnb: products.. Let the ' other fel-1
low" grow thein. But our growers should get above, the dead
i inn; ui mere cuiupcuiiQa in eu(;a a lieid,
i Wfe are doing better than others, but we should do bettet 1
: stUL We. will not get as far as. we should till we do our best,
i in -putting out quality products. .
f ).,' - '' " "r a t . ... " i ; -i
, - Those Salem, fellows are mighty loyal to their town. First
i thing Treasurer Kay did was to move the state.depository hack
ito Salemv" Oregonia'n.' The Salem fellows ought to be loyal
?to their tQwn.t Itis a. virtue possessed in high measure by Tom
, ICay. But he is also loyal to his state, and he has a regard to the
' lest public Kcrtice and convenience. Having the active account
; in Salea is iriych handj.er.than to haVeitinPoriland. , It facili
I tates .state, business; ., That ia the. .account that has
i-eejo. iransierred, toiiaiem. All tlie rest of the state money is
f .eposited as bexore; in-the banKs throughput Oregon.
i ' ADVERTtSIXa AVTL1AIETTB VAOJ5Y ' '
i . (Corrallia Gazette-Timpa. 1
w Tll . t plece ot adyertislng Jor the Willametta ralley. and for
arion uuarois couniies. m particular, that has cqme to our atten
tion, is the New. Year Slogan edition o the Salem Statesman. : For
six years now Old! Bob Hendricks has. been; preaching. that. Salem Is;
1 1 vmcwx t?wrur iuo yrune cuier or. me nut center octqe uniTerse.
They lau?hed-.at Bob. but ha , la hard boilfid.
The result,! that more. people know about the possibilities of Marlon
touuiy man erer,beiareand-while we think Bob-talks a good deal
: 4 estate agent sometimes, .nevertheless; aa a consistent
i ooster ior nis community, you hare to hand him the long distance
i-iedaL- And the latestj annual number ot The. statesman" contains
ir.eijfuiiBK uiai jiiou uas saiaaDout tne community possibilities la the
jears. coo a Boosting is. largely responsible for the. flax mill
mem .wii. cave' ana me; nax mill means that -Willamette Talley
. w. . nrUBrv ur wvuei ior x proiitaoie'Xrop.-"-" t-j r-
... !' , , t . . i . i ' ' 7..-J ' ' ; ' -:
ntr-f tare tils - protection." Tfca
feilS-te sets cxed!toiLceML ts
that are chargeable to the Ttola-
j.tloni o&the. prgblhitory, Jaw. -It
la a very serious matter to handle
the question ot drunken automo-;
bUe drlTers-and this Judge seems
to have offered a solution that is
sound. "
Th 4Me!ti Tt it seliuiTly cntitM to tk nta fr DLlitioa n mva
r4iu4 ta it r Mt nHs.rditd 1 IMk nsw Md tlM-Ur lil
The most tearful unbelief Is un-
heltef In yourself.
I r FUTURE DATES !
.. . . : : '
Jaanarr 12. fondaT-Oianta ol 1925
Urltar. ?
Jannsrr 18. Friday Mrioa Connty
Ploncfr rally, Halem YMCA. '
Jf ebrtiary 7, Batardar liabata. Wtllam
nWaraitT va. UniTorailr f Waat Vlr
ia :
MATttt 12 to 14.' Thuradar to Satur
day Annual Oregon State Champloashipi
MafcetbaU toarnament, Willametta Bmrer
lty. . . - '
Ficnecr Frutlland VTcnian"
tGiven Big Surpn:3 Pcrty
. . v. , j. vr j . . f -
FRUlTIANd Jan. PPrayer
meeting was well : atetdpdj. ; last
Wednesday eyening, , .j
Mc and Mrs. H. JG. Evans and
daughter Jean hare returned from
Ilermiston, Or., having epent th
holidays with Mr... and Mr. Roger
Lambert r ;
In honor of Mrs. C. )Vtf Pugh,
wlioae birthday : waa an event of
January' 8; ' a surprise party . was
held at her home at 31ear Lake,
The evenlnywas'spent with' games
by toe young folks! and a 'social
hour was much enjoyed by the
older ones present 'A number of
lovely i gifts, was received by Mrs
Pugh. after which Iunciebn-waa
served by Mrs. Hr E. Evana, Mrs.
AFTER4KENTEY
s
1-
I KTRnXGTT?7n.VGL TJIE LAW-
! ' The blue' sky law In Orego'n
r.iust be st.-E'r-Leei if ltia.EOiVg
to serve thj.c.eoiile..lU.la.a-goo4
Itt, and yet, according to the ret
r rtsfof the governor's special in--v
i-.tigating coxnrqlttee, it Is not
Tr&bg as it should, work. Com
r.: .'.sloner Crews Is proposing cer
tJ!a Biandmettg." They , are en
tiiJ?dkto every consideration. ;I
ttey plug up all 'the holes, his
should be adopted. If the
If lislature sees where the law. can
Ise still farther strengthened, auch
ar.:endments should, be adopted,
arl it would meet the, hearty ap-;
proval of'Mr, Crews.1, f-'
7ha.t Oregon wants fa protec
tion -against the depredations of
tha blue sky salesmen who hold
out glittering promises that can
not be fulfilled," "It Is tie bll get-ricb-qiilck
Idea, and It takes mll
licr. but of the state every year.
Ore -on la not alone la this, Thp
wt-Ie' country ."is "suffering .We
n'd a national blue sky law, and
we need one with teeth. In it.
riAriRAXGrxQ taxes
'acst remember that a re-r-snent
of taxes is not reduc
'iratbn, Taklr g 'taxes of f one
?5 and.plaeing tlieri on an
r 'is enly a nic.h:;t.' It, 13
-ry to te CQatlzually doles
! zrrzrt", t? Mrs f Hr ilstrl-
cf tlj
the slnp purpose of eeonorav; in
government. If we cux the. "ex
penses as they shouidbe cut we
will not have, to be demising . nw,
avenues- of taxation all the time.
Now we do not belong to the class
which believes that taxes can be
drastically cut. " The growing state
must be supported, and this taken
money, but unless we find avenues
of economy we will not be able to
lpok after state Institutions ea we
should, and no greater calamity
could fall .upon any state than, to
allow' Its eleemosynary" or educa
tional institutions to suffer. $' ;'
. 7 Economy Is 'a need- that ia much,
abased,. It doea not mean that f
an insiUution toeeds raore money
It must not have it. .. It meansths.t
all avenues of expenditure must
be carefully overhauled to find the
leaks and. to find wber8.w8 can
save money." Smair savings are
absolutely, necessary. . Added -together
they make big savings" -
a good Erxixa
One Judge has sensed the psy
cnblosr of law breaking, especi
ally .that rrt" referring to a.:ta
mofcila driving. Ha ; aaya ; tLit
where a drunken driver under
takes to drive, a car. the, car be
comes ia th9 h!?ndap cf thi3 drunk
en driver a da-eroui weapon.
" Tie. mere ylpuJttir.tout th!.i
the more reasonable it seems. Ve
must find aame way, to" rrr.clt 1!:
drunica drivers. Tha aiitozacti:?
Here Goes for House -CfeaMii
We have quite an assortment of small lots of good j staple
merchandise that we want ito move out . T,beprjCAs ye
name will start them at once, , Read the Jist carefully : v ,
One Lot; of Aut
All sizes in stock now any pair, any
up to 33x4
$2.75
r?iflrfpr?:o.34flS. - I . , Keserve uistnci xo
f "REPORT" OF CONDITlONfOETilE. -
, T .ilr-rt, It t, $L2t 6( Oresros atthe close of business on
1 ' " s" 1 - ""Dt'C.''3l, I92i ,; - ,
; -" i KKsaiTRKM " ' ;'" ,.
: 1. (a)jLoarwf and discounts, including rt- f
discounts, acceptances of-otfcer I t .
, C vbaakirand TrelgulbiAls of ex- ! , .
, change or, drafts, sold! with Jn
- 1. dorserhent of Ithla .bank (except .-. i
thvo ahnwn in b. and' ci . J. . $500,951.58
' ' Totat. loans .1 . , . ?500.95L5S
nvarArnftsi ' Poiirpd. None unsecured. i $ 577.1 3 . . 5Z7.1.3.
4 V, CiovemmcTJtiwMrlties ownl: ' j -j .
; (a J posited ,t ' evu,re circulation
V! 8;ond ifar Tulue) 'J. . . $100,000.00 j
Z , (hi "XH, olhjec .'UiU0j'SUU& Govern- ...... , ,-
, - ment securities (including pre
miums, if any)-. ...J.. 241.950.98 r
Total ....... J!. . . . . . . . .
: !5. OtlM-r bonds, stock, fcecnrft !,- rte.l
C' Banking "House,'' "$2g,2t9.47; Furniture- and ;fix
i s- . ifh cures, t,ut-. i ..
- 7. Real estate owned other than; banking house
8, Lawful resewe with Federal Reserve Bank .5.
10. .Cash in vault and amount due fcom national banks . ,
13. Checks QnVother hapks in- the name-city -or town a
i .... reporuns ouur, iviUp -
; Total of . Items '9, 10. 11, 12 . i -
and 13 . . l . os.2.;iz
X
4 f fa. -t 3
y.a.
JWle
CLASSIFIED
;
TION
lhone C3 AdvertLJrj Dept,
Ct-tITIID ADVEBTISKMIVTi
.! 4
' -
i . ..
171,417.01
3r.029.28 !
" 2.219.28
S6.800.54,
5,7.404.63,
11.537.69
t -f ' Rata ierqrd:
Pap- Inaartiaa ,', " ' '
Thraa JaaarUaaa , , j , :, ,
Sa
a
Oa wtek (tlx latarttons) . . 8
Ona month , . . ...lpq
6 ix monffca'. eontrael, paf uoatli 1$
13i nantaa- eon Ir ait, par aaoata 1S
- Kiaimaov io aay adrarUsaiaaat S(a
Money to Loan
r - 'Otvlil Ktli - -.
' T; K. TOUM - ' - "
(Orar ldd Br Bnk)
.
fbV Miscellaneous cash .items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
BXrOSB T0TJT MAVE; TOTTB HO Ml
OK OAU UAVJB IT
w f;rnm' :- v u,4l Insured Projsrly
r I U.' S. Treasurer .
Other, assets, IC anX-
I Total
i .
s.ooo.'oo
7,718.90
PrnuM TBI lWk A JBandrlaka. IT. 8.
BakJlJ.. -.- S-S8U
. ' - - - i LIA1I1L1T1K.S i ,
17. Capital stock paid In I . i ............... .
1 8. Surbiiis . fund . .; . . . - : . i . j. i . .
19. (a). Undivided profitsi $15.033.07; J-
(c) Lesa current expenses paid : ..... i. .. .
21 Oirculatlne notes outstanding:, r. . . .i .
l ih ; a - w- . . ' . - a i J i V . . -
...j. $1,194,722.42
t - - -
.$i25.ooo.oo
.-. . i.-. . 1Z.50U.U0 j
1 AUTOMOJULKS
Storage
- a' -
15,035.07!
100,000.00 I
3,513.91
Fjrproof luitiling.t day andL nlsht
SPrvict. $4 per months 1999 J4- Cap
Hot. TVxas farae. j Htf,
SMALL IIOUSK TWO fiOOD LOTS Sin
L . WiJl taraisl, partially, it waatad., i'lium-
4 4(1. ..... ... . ! : . 7 j
27.
Amount due to national banks'.. .... . ..y...
Amount, due to State lank9, bankers, and, trust com,-;
- : paniee inthe United States and, foreign poun
' ' . tries (othenthan included In items. 22 or 23J1
Certified checks outstanding j ...... L ..
Cashier's checks outstanding . . , . L ;m :. -'.
; ' TotaLof Items 22, 23, 24, 25: i ' t
s. . ana 2,6 .$ 10,803.30 ' ' -
Demand deposits (other 'than 'bank tleposit) fubjevt. -
-1! ' to ltervo (deposits payable within 30 days:) v '': "
Individual depoaits subject to check.". , i . . . . . t .v- 355,696.82
AUTO REPAIRING
4,3(hl6
870.57
1.4&.S.6C
VK WILL COMPLKTELT RENEW Tour
ear, .trucks tractor, m itj yen aay
terms, rli. II, Shockari 349 1Vrry Kt.
. I 1 ' 2-t
VOCB TlilK WILL BIJ-I WELI SPENT
it you gi-t astimates n yonr auto re
pair -work at th ' .fShpinrock caragre,
.i:t liUr,- phono 114-2M. ' -
AUTO TOPS
; i.
Gross chains most any size you can- ak'or
ali one prwje i while they last -
; Haridjr Anifly JittncH Rtfe
tbei tia enanuel box with bottle ;-
; j A Iot of Fine Handyr:
-f. Baskets . .
.!: . - Any pattern left
9. State, countyr or 'other municipal deposits secured , by .:
i Dledse of assets, ot this bank or iBurety bond ;
30.' Depoaits requiring notice,' but less than 30, days 7. .
31,. Dividends unpaid ......,.,.... ? ( ; .
32 pther demand deposits u
' Total of - demand deposits! .
- " (other than; bank deposits)-' --.
, subject to Reserve, Items 27, '
5 28- 29.. 30. 31. and 3Z, . $637.691.5a -
Time deppHlta subject; to Reserve (payable after) 3Q
: , . . days, or subject j to .3 0 .days or; more notice,
330.092.73
1,610.00
L28.00
. "164.00
i STATIONARY. fTOP 1 " .
Tka yery latest in auto topa rt ,
- f - Reasonable Prica- '
s o. j. mrt.L
111 fil. C - I
FOR RliT
S-dlTtt
4
FOR RUN T Room
DKSIHABLB SI.EKPIXJ ROOMS, Also
apartment. Olosa in. 25U Wouib Vt
- tag, s . 4 . 6 ji
ROOM POR REST MODERN HOMIE
' tkraa blocks from atata booaa, for fen
tiaman. Mast gia reteraaaa. PI at.
addrairs A. care Stataamas. Col7t(
ROOMS TO BENT CAUL 2044-W.
6-a9it
1 OR LJXN'X House
P1VB ROOM HOUSE 31
street.
S. WTN'TER
7-ill
t " T.D03IT. liOrSE IltiffTDrATB VOH
sessieii. " l'hona 1C98-J cvroinps.
SEVEN ROOM 1IOCSE PARTLY FIJK-
itianed, C77.f winter. Iniuro isiatps
man offictf. . f ;". r' i' ? i 7 jstf
WELL FURNISHED BU.VOALOWWITH
parage. Reasonable. ilel?iu Joliutuiu
1U9 H. Coiu'I. . 7-jl-i
FOK RKSfT - " -
- room hona located, at C97 llark-
ft street. J5 per montlu .lmi-
' dials jMXutftSsion. - '
V. H. UHAHKS llORST ft CO. -
275 '.State 'St. ? " ' ' '-'-.. 7 ja
FOR. SALE Miscellaneous 8
OFFICE r. SI'ACB
alty Co. 109 S. High,
TO LRT-
-HOME RE-4J14
FOR REXT HOUSES iAND - APART
; ments. i L. Wood,-Sitl SUt-street.
. - - ! V3
and nostal savings)':
Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor
i ' T" rowed) -..L. . .'. , . . t'.-.i . '
Other time aeposus
PoataL savings', deposits, s. . . i .
. . Total of, time deposits subr
Ject to Reserve, Items. 33, 34,1
v.r.
15.779.50
223.738.52
, 4,174.48,
: HOUSE AND; APARTMENTS. PHONE
ifwao-, . . - ' .... . , S19I1
, PRINTED CARDS. SL2Bjl4 BT TVi".
woraiog "f or JBent," i pnea iv. cm
aeb.- Statesman Bnainess Of ilea, on
Ornnnd floor.' " ' ' -
? ' I
35,, and S
$23,692.50
FOB RESTlSApajrtinenta 5-'
,;',.!.$i,194,722.42
Qmy
; Total .... 1
ctota nf rtroirnn. Cnuntv of. Marion, ss:
-t Ta m Aiherr. Cashier of the. above-named bank,-do solemnly
swedr that, the: above, statement is true to the best of ! my knowledge
andbelief, . r. ... jys. h, AbHut .Lasuer.
CORRECT Attest: . . i " ;
; v JDan'l J. Fry, Paul : B. Wallace. E. F. Slade; Directors. ;
aunscriDea ana sworn w bww u vui ""''JS'fr''
' ' ! v 1 ' i- ' , 1 v.' " Bi M, PAGE, KoUry Public,
r j :-!-."- - . ",iJJi cpmmisaion expires, Marcjh 31, 925.
! FURNISHED APARTMENT 110 DIVI-
aion st. :. i b-jib"
SJCELY i FURNISHED. APARTMENT
: i 590 Union: Phone '6G7-J. - - 5-jl3
Patented ;RiemoMWe Side
ingeI:::G.Fans
Good larqe size-: the hanniaafe
thwinr yQii ever $aw
3
35c
- , v - . l'v..
An assortment of.
Granite Dish Pans
Somec great bifj ones -talce anyione ofithem
. ; ior 50c
' ' Some very fine
Toplr ahdi Knife Grinders
4 inch, wheels well made, yerVf.fin 7f :
! J ! f or theJdtchen it
!': . Only $1.95,... t::-'.;:;
! 30x3 1 I Cqrd Gasirigjs
1 Just a fev. Left
. . . - .
30xai-2: Inner
$1.50
i - Gillette Easors
' .. : Just thinlt
Only 50 c
Genuine Gillette Blade
..--, -. . : Every onp 'cuararitecd' -'-?'(.:"
,. , . .- . w -. fit- tfi. . . f
., t- , . Per psc&acB . 1? . t :-:.'., :
'l' ;4Cf.vr.;;r;:U.'.:
;t 'J: --. -;" ; Lot of cssortcdr ;7-';1-:p'
! 3" Blade Pc sZriet'j Knives
Frank Lyniff and Mrs. Anna GU
od:t Mrs:' Pugh Is" one of-the
Jiloneers. "coming, from Mis
souri by: means of oX team In .18 65
t.atttie age of 5 years. Those en
joying the evening, were' Mr. and
! Mrs.; C. W. ;pugh,' Mr. and Mra.
Frank Lyniff, Mr." and-Mrs. Percy
Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. H. Evana,
Mrs.1 Anna Olrod, ; John, Hamilton,
I Williajn, Slocumr the Allsses Joan
Evans, Frances Lyniff, EstnerGl--
I 3 ROOM APARTMENT. HEATED. Hard
wood floors.. 1311 Court St. 5-J9
FOR RENT APARTHETg ; 8 9 1 KO.
ConunejreiaL ' s
APARTTCENT--? W:-'OOTTAO."
and, trying to getit a'ck in shape j
ute it waa before: the freeze.
GOOD' APPLES TOR SALE 73c PER
box it or ' Uwm . boxes, deli vared -1 re.
Phono 1 1 5F23.: 4 ... . . . - S i'J
OARAO& BUSINESS IN COODTOWS
f Good territory. Good agency. Will aeil
i ad equipuu-nt ' aod lease build
- ingr. Box 73, fcicio, Oregon, t 8-jll
EO- aLE-13SIIARES ?50 EACH)
' United Drug Co.. (Reocal!). 1st prefer
j. red stock, 7'peif cent guaranteed, pay
able quarterly. - Wa.
H. Commercial. : , -
Xteimeyer,' 175
8 j4tf
X:e3pas3r Notices
For: Sal
v Tresspass Ketieest slse 14 lnekas hi
9 inchea, priAtad a rood. 10 anr
easTass bearing tha words, Notiee li
Hereby: Giyen Tbat' Trespaisinr r it
Etrtetly XorbkLdeu On These Prwaiaat
Under Penalty Of Proserutjcn." Prl
J,5 or two for - 3 5e. S ta teatnai
FmbUskiat, Compny,. galas, s Owroa,
that is much needed On the. new
road past .hjsplacej
Stayton Man, Purchases
Estacada Phone Exchange!
STAYTON, Or., Jfan. 8 Alva
SNAPPY, THINltpfq No. 204k . j
Crosa Word Puzzle
H ...
, KJti:
Many ether barins of civ;o:i
' Come in and ciop arjd s s h -t " '
- WE ALWAYS fcJCE 'jU3j?p
" 236 north; c OMMEncrraijP 1 '
f I 3t f .Tt I 4a : Pr- t J.
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a" - -- j" - -cr ; .-- - -
TjT "T" """" !, 7$T . . - 10 . T 'r '
3g - ay V"- ! ''' H - sfi ' ' ' ' ;-
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" ' ' V ' . ' . ' laaaM Maaaa mmmi -
rod Mra; Frank Girod, Uoy4 , GI
rodf Donald. Moorej and . Willie Gl
r!oL 'j . ! -
'u Mr.- and Mrs , George , RHley
have moved . on -professor,. Dur
ham's farn- !' " .-' 1
: The interior of the schoolhouse
has been re-palnted by the men of
the community, during the holl
davsi " - : - . .).-.-1. ' ; . . -t
The road men n this district ith has pnrchased jthe telephone
ar'rirttv hnsv. drazeinsr the road I exchange at Estacada and . vrill
'I n n n 11... , ,!'... ,
I uiuvo lu tui i)iaie iu iu near iu-
Kturei " Mr. Smith. 'went toEstacada i
on the first of the Week to look
after his new possessions.
7 Mrs. Matilda Jones has return
ed to Bend after a pleasant. visit
with her sister, Mrs:. j.M. English i
and other relatives J Mrs. .Jones i
siient the holiday (vacation 'here.
? C. It:. PJatUf,' proprietor , of, the
WE RENT SELL OR REPAIR SEWING
; machines. Old. machine 5 and np.
-'Big; adertisins discount 09. sear ina
. . cbines. ' ' " .
: WHITE SEWIXO, MACHINE CO.
1. blocks soutk OE depet. - 221
South High tsirPbone 208, 8-f3
T, ,JrJ Gadgls h4uling gravel J drag saw forsale a new one
man power drae aawr all metal ran.
st ruction; two wheels under frame
s permita machine: to be moved 'like a ""
i wheelbarrow, - Several special features.
, Tb--raa Beveyiteea. aad: - Wtil tt-
it a Snbataatial radactioa and give
terms - to reapoaai'ble- party. Vn M.
Heier... Salem, . Or, R. 8, Box 231.
- - - - 8-j2U
Willamette VcIIoy.
; . -Nursery- ' , " . "
- Has Sales yard at 2 6 1 Court atreei,
mt Kennedy' a paint shop, opposite Bit .
aiek'a atore. All kinds et trait and not
: reee.-'-dri BeeB's-iJij Freneh pnuie m
specialty. Office phone 1315. Res.
lOSys. Jess Mathia. Prop. 8-dl4tf
POR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS.' 10
cents m uuuuja. vircoiatioa; B.epartmant
OregOB Htatesma aw .-' f -. -r. i
WARREST NURSERY A1A-KIKD3 Ol i
xrwi us aut. trees, CS5 Jerry Street
Pastime pool hall, went to Hub-j RenJf If.,1 nPwnn TV-
lijir1 MnnHnv on a rirlf hneiness I " -4-
I trip
Mra, 'Grant
returned'" to I
Aad eleTsa ether Ore fan soars to i
aether with fine collection ef pa trio i
ie aonra, sacred. souca aad amaay eld '
time favorites. - t '
' , ALXi FOB St a.
(Bpertsl prices ta vaoRty lots)
Espeeial.'y dapul,t for kooi, ear
mtmity r home sisciziiv Send ior'
Western Sosic r
70 pares - la Us third; edIUoa "
Published fcy
OSItgoiT TKACHET.S JfONTHLT '
S15 'ft, 'Commercial, fi Seiam. Or.
. ' . " , i- Answer Tomorrow) .
: , : across : . ; : ' -'- . . . . ' ! - - dow
t l Equatorial' islands. ' ' . ' i hn'n t-' v.
r.i X: 2 Ambassador ah.v
:". 8 potato.;
' 1 9 Horse. .
10' Intelligence. ' " w
12 PerUlnlng tojBjlk.worjn
-jl. Linanca. ... .
i7?,GrateT.;
18 Bracing.."
'20; CarCgame
21 info, r '
S Sea- port In Peru.
4 . Parent.
,23 New .York City (ab.)' -V;
V,
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23 Measure 'o capacity.' 1
28 .Iron .' ' -":
3.ft Beholdi
31 Regret.
32 Unwell.-
35 King . of, Bashan.
34 Skull: protuberance. .
." 37 -Harbin ffir ' ..
; 39'i Npva Scotia, (ab.) V - ."; . '
42 Diphthong.
43 Refr-aJ,
4 a Ea.r p
47 Soft" food.
49i;&a.!dlerv
CI German clty..-;-C3
Flulshl - '
.5 4 Lire Fr.)
4 .
4-
of
-5 Agriculture . (ab.) .
" Particular. . j. .,.. t! ,
. 7 One who moves obliquely.
8 Pronoun. - i
11 -Also. I -!
,12 Very. bright. 1.
'13 Pronoun.',i
v ; 1R Ann v coma fth'
. -j- description or , one 'class
. ', things. " ,. ; ' ' 1
, ", : -19 'A brood . (obs. ) , C I .
- ,22 Roman emperor (poss.) '"
-,'24 Town, in Italy.: U ' ,.
, ... 26 Result! of electrolytic decom
' - position. ' I ;
,K 27 r Chase. I - - .
2S. Influenza (col.) . - ' ..
29 Small deer.- j
..-.,33 To Impart Intonation:
.neIammal (ab.) I
40 Melody and harmony. .
41 Hold in check.!
44 Natural substance. " '
4 S'llTgh" priest (ab.) '
4G Dutch,, (ab.)- " . ;
45 Perform.
0 Not Even; ' - "
ZZ TJIrl tlc!:narap.
C3 Calciur: ?'.:-.,
- Mrs. Jane Bursonj of. Portland,
a former resident ot Stayton has
been here for a. week or more vis-
I itlng her daughter,
1 Murphy.".
Melford Allen '
i SPCingflebJLSunday. after spending
a . few, days , visiting' : his. mother.
Mrs.' Mary Allen.. Mr; Allen Is In
the undertaking business In Spring
field. -;
Edwin vKeech; Lee Browiw Miss
Ruby Speer Mlss jWava Brown j Mack, who . is also looking after
ana miss Margaret t Ilensley, a j business interests1n the city;
gro,up oi btayton young people, r- Kowe," manager " Of " the"
Who-ra:tudent-ai the;. Unlver-. I. Mountain.; Sta tea. iLlgiit. &, rower
sjty or Oregon, .have , returned to I company,, for, this place, has in-
Eugerie after, holiday .vacation ac-.j stalled concrete foundations for
tlvities here. , ,. .... . two neve, transformers, which are
I School activities were resumed, to .be added - to the service here.
Monday morning,;1 with renewed The i company has -made several
zest, after a few days vacation, I new additions since taking over
wnicn waa enjoyed by both teach-1 me plant.
era and pupils. However all seem-
tA p1.4 . . AI... ..U.V.aI mIIah
after the few days rest.-. i--- I Mearso end - Auto-Dariiancd
The Misses Norma and Mary p Head-Oil -CCIIiSSCn
oLuuip vauie uv irum ruvuauu
Prlda'r after ancniinicr the linHfiav I st'ITtaw r- - ..
--. . :-,. , : ' ...-.M.Vu,,f Jan.- 3vi.na
vacation with their mother, Mrs. J driving Into town last week John
wuietMaiuD m roruana. iorma uozier, who Uvea near ;tf.,n
is a freshman'at the.tf; otOTahdTl drove 'heddwr. irn-0 .- .
icit ouuuajr ior aogenB waere ane I w, A. weddle. Tnal 'nErt,i.,.
I will ravnm .. Tn ai fn A laa . . . .. . 4 n A t . . . . ..... .
ir . . .1.. .. -J " v. m
aii-h. ueua iuacKwiio operates i near tlie Yeoman wn-'-n .. . .
thft local millinerv slor. . wptit to I.- Tifr. rin.t....... ...
r . . ' i - -v,. . . n aj uuiiopn . ntr tha
Portland Monday where she at.lhMvv tafn t,.;t jm
t . . . , . - j w.u .uu ciiii iinr oca
! tended, the; wholesale 'millinery hearse la time to prevent the ac-
ijuui, -Airs aiacj-. was accom-l ciaent. ncth maehfTiea .r.
vdfijou uj iivtit Buauttvq, j. orresr, agea cy tin Impact.
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