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SATURDAY MORNING J AITUARY 101023 HID OREGON STATE31IA1T, SALE1T, OREGON v - -- Si5iaia C - i - ii."l " .-Tit JLiioe!sii Trait ia' xi.t6!iYr.taie 1 WaJ'V.4f at vJbBritfoVkf I suits rrcuui te it nr ao Uerar.a St I, J... I. .TLX. ,. ' r.tau r. ciikTC4xyTe?v: 141-145 QtatUOT ltl3?of r. iiwJ' IVw. . iT.fcioYtiraV. a F. IfruUaaat; Vgr. - ''" i ' f . hews L-paius. ...;. , , s tor,,; 3tt9 Lfi w-4i.. 1 - Cre aVtiY i,.JL..Txfi"e 'A taliH : f HVt 1 . 1 " . ItV. tk-i vHl .live tl ylr cV.: - li -kl ttot 'xricfeloij ilUi than' . - v. v vjknttary-lja..il5- . .'-.lL-..LL:i REWARD OF fIU.MIL.ITY: Whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased: and he that hurnlTleth "hlmaTlf BffaIlb'e"iBxaltid. I , Luke 14: 11, Cut- ia Iwwliaess 6t mind lwt each' "esteem 'Other; btterithaiithemH eelves." Look not V very man. on on the thines of others. "Phllipplans 2r3-t i PRAYER: O Lord. irlvevii8 pnre hearts, that we may see. Thee, and then we- elialt ilwajrsjy-tLUc. .-.SCGAlMlIDUSTIiY NEWS year, at least to the extent ''j5f - or sugarvneers, a e KDippea.n jne.jiew yiai -luauu cwupauj J. . ; tLCi.! Jllitt.'i.Uj'.tTT'Vjli'. ..!. 2. Vn ! i n Mr 4rt r the cons'f nictfon -of "n .tael'iry In. "district by tlrat' coinpan sigar news in this field takes onl greater sigirifieance ,here- And Ih ere are possibilities' of even larger developments in ttie BaleH 'disVrict tKis-ear? prtapV ibetdinig' V beet sugk factory; here..' ' ' .. '.'A -4ti. J-PiYt.f ! ' ; ? .. Rer. James-Elvin, in a letter. to.The Statesman, .published a" fewCdayk 'ago Jt'old- 67theoMctSottYal$l')0l!000hhee siigar factory at Sidney, lontana. It is learned from the cur rVnt nuabet, of "Facts AbotrtugarVlrNew Yorkj the. leading fcligar industry newspaper, "that the -Itotty Sugar Corporation is the eo'ncern building the nef factory (at Sidney that this comi ilAnv Tnflnnfaitnrel Hnrino-. the nast-Reason. 1.440.000 ' baes of tiugar, at itsrfixV plants v that- jnm urnu . unction, ijcuoy-jneixaan, onuiig-apti Qau4,iisxuj.at Cal.. and-h.at .this. Vjsja40jper cent IncVease op thje "output fit that 'company, over, li23. 7 Also that "this maSes fhem second Tn is the first, and the Oreat Western of Denrer"is yamong hj$ Hg 6rfes.: .. .' ' ( I From the sanie source it is learned;.ttiat the growers in a niimler of districts arc organising to fight for the retentibh of the present protective tariff rates on sugar. ) J The necessity fori this may ways. An outstanding one.is.thoaresent state, of the sugar inrtnstry'of Italy. . That country had a protective duty of V2.3Q? to "3. 30 cents a pound on home sugar. But'n:account of , a short beet 'crop and consequent scarce suspended, and, on account "of a i ne iiajian governinpnii is tpracticauy a aciaiorsiiip.j . ine result is that the" Italian lactPjries . ar?e' 'beiiig ruined. ean l- '- . 'l i .'il . ' LA ' - " . ri tjj1. ' feujrars are coming into xne counuy irop ue,nnany, ivzecnosio va"kii, Beluia'aiad other countrfes; patting the price; below' the cost of raising the beets in Italy : -; - ! : ft All tie German sugar factories 'are. '.in a combination amounting to a "trust, fbr offensive and defensive trade warfare. Tliey will be x'eady'.to f 'dump'Vthelr product onto the markets of the United States, if they get a cha'rfce-v! ; ' But, in tthe. present emper of this country, they will net liljely get the ehaiice. There is every iope that we are getting beyond the. domination of any free trAde party or wing, of a pafrty; and w"e , are-certainly free frotn rabid free trade ideas under the present administration. . j " '; Another thing. During the last national political campaign,' when President Ooolidge had" been assailed by La Folletfe'fot ndt deciding in favor of the Wall Street Cuban sugan trust iai its contention before the tariff commission for a lower duty onl sugars, it was shown that the President had the interests of the 2T0,000 sugar beet growers of the United States as a part of his concern in The mter V '.'.,""" 1 f - , j -: ; ; And it was also showk thatXa.J'olIette was speaking falsely (and knew" it), when he was claiming that the attitude of Presi dent Coolidge was estirig' the ctmsumers of the, country a large wim . r " -v"-" " r;:!"--' ' . 6 "' For.it was asserted that each year, after the 'beet sugar factories rere through.-ihejr. run, and had !their product to dispose of, there was a Wading of thei kugar prfees.4 Now comes "Facts About Sugar" with the following pargrapn in a lori editorial Oh the sugar situation of "th world : v v , j MSo kfeen has been the comptition.between these domestic, sugars that The unusual spectacle hasbeen' witnessed of sugar " JIGIIT and da, there ia always ," someone ready to serve on a rhom ;cnt's nuticfe at our icstablishment. ' Bc slZzs assuring you oti attention at any hiu'r, this means that those we serve fertr' not restricted inV any way by elos- . in j: hours." , They may come and go as ! '1 - ' s . I n - - ' : th'cy clioosa. . ";. Our sols aim is td render a superior service tht "will be appreciated by th3 diicrLvJiutinjr people that ;e serve. I- - L; - i. - 6rliAv - - T- Manager Jo -Deft, arediui ia ti.'. cg fcW4.-.UU ' 7 " wutrvst;j aat;:xrrqfcu boa H CirenUtfon Offteg . i til Soaiaty -Xd!" -.- lot f Cj4fe aVoeafc4a auite Ivinn Bnro Cioclnnatl. CM4. .rek.vtiemoMze:tlie - ranrlilti9 mlSi1 Ms own things, but ever ; man also humbly , wlthV;iI6d4 a! '6iiV' faVmeri .'griwinf 7S0 ..o6re these pYa&tir are-at Deta, SwinkJ be illustrated' in a number, of supply of home sugar, this was quarrel, has not been restdredJ i J ellHi'ata'lo.wer-prlceTn'Vestem competitive territory han on Sor no J only does our. beet feugar keep the price" tlpwn for the consumers -of -the iSast 4nt it makes sugar cheaper for Western consumers than: for Eastern- users of sugar. -T,'hus Uie La. roll ette; lies look blacker now thanithey d?d when thy we're uttered.? f-'- . '.'::f:Vf.jr '"'. y- ". If 1 . ' There was a 3tX)bM0 to'A Increase inf w&rld sugaV tonria ge fot 1924 over l923ylpt'eveh wbVld cohsiiVnptioh is-'equal to it'; afle Wtake cafe of tW larger supply, wfth a slfglit juveragV aecime m, prices. ; ,t:,r,. t,.,Tr -Ur:-- 'i-M. .-'r.:i ' - - " ' i . c j t -f t ''' T , ..'.1 ti .J. i . ' ;TOE J'RiaiARY ELOKCTIOX. The campaign r to cttange ' the electfpn law$' so. as to cripple the primary j8 not ''getting very f ar, Jn the .Mills biU it is proposed to have a delegate 'tbnVehltJn to a6Wnat&;where Wb ""caiididkte gets 4 0 jer cent of the rote.. J n Texas and a. number .'of other states they primary. .That is. if iio candidate gets the majority, : then a second brtmary . Is. held. - TMs' looks a good deal fairet than 6-hold -a coVenlIon and let that convention do as! it nleases. The' easlest waV Vonld be to 'have a 'conventfonjn the first place. 'The Tact of the caso- j 1b, . the . convention! !sytein( means .bosses. ' .'.-'. -;;-.,,,, : :,. -r. What we dp need,' however. . is party responsibility, and ! that is wast; we do slot hire in "Oregon. If- we oonld havr a platform adopt ed In; tn'e regular way. then the pfatfarm "cau' represent the party, and, the party can b'eheTd'resipok-H sihle. Senator.Mcary fs, In Wash ington Without a siBgiepajti,re ipon'sibility. .eo far ras - Oregon is concerned. The same ia true of all our -.atato officers.; ' The' "republi can 'party- ha: not even, promised good bervice in. this state, "and ofi c6arse the aemraic party hain't either. Vave 'opened the:.wai" for. free lances."." " ' ' ' . , ' '. . What we need in this 'state is to get a party council arouna which- we can organize the republi can party. . Tnenr we can cave- state-"platform -and can takepesi tive Issues on state affairs There a one thing, however, iihd- that Is anybody in Oregon 21 years of age who has the franchise has a right to aspire to any office in the state, and to attempt to control this; Is an attempt to control the prerogf atlves of citizenship. It is a great Americai right, ; an Inalienable tight ; to ran t f or oftfee, ; and , It is lip to the' people to-see'how the offices are filled. soiAiERs vorord I Vhen the propbstion - was first made to permit soldiers to vote la Oregon it looked specious end fair and a number of editors took It up. . However,-'; there i another side to this. ' '. i ; ; I A ' soldier regularly enlisted loses his political identity when he hecoxnes a cog in the machine' of government. To put it more pret tily, he consecrates his life to his Country the same as a sister wonld consecrate herself to the church. lie must never he a partisan. The moment he becomes a partisan and votes,' that .moment; he ceases to represent police protection for all the people, lie hasn't any busi ness having 'any likes or dislikes. tThe : eipreiir6n,"'"hrlde of the ehurch",..1s used In another sense: In an equal sense the soldier is the' "groom ot the nationV He ia weeded t6;patriotism; wedded to the country, and no matter what administration It is. he Is always for the t gbveriment. He is bur arm. of defense, and the: moment -' - . -1, , - we permit htm to become a par tisan that moment we weaken our defense. . . . .u. m - 1 m , i : i . ABOUT PAROLES t . Covernor Pierce objects .t'i judges iasuing' parolea whout at least taking flrfger prtnfsf. ' The governPr Is rfgftf about thik TheVji. is another thing: - Judges ' are" mighty apt to .become cbllection agents If the VresenVpractice con tinues. it,It isn't , fair "to J use .the machinery or tne judiciary tor me purpose of collecting a bilr, and a man who proTntffes ttb repAy should 'Ulsd pay' the Cost Of ; the action. Our courts cost (a Tot "Ot money ahu they' neVei treVe d"e it2iie&k "collection ageniie.s t ; - A FOOLlSif JUUllOR 4 A woman named Sweetia was sent to the-penitentiary; ffor 35 years for poisoning '.her, husband She stood up- to take her jsentenCe 4 crushed, broken and. frtendlss wbman. jSven her family "haft ei ierted; her. What fiaijbensVA brutal "Judge seised the. Pppbrtuni Ity when the woman -was n. th'e yalley of 4e6rideiicy atfde"spalr io exconate. per ana Koqgue-issn ner, anoutaunt .neE.uaa.ias, s&e was, thK woma"s spirit i Was ito worse than ; the ) udge'a,, a.hd there ought to be a-law against ercori atfng creatures -wheh they atfe at tar. . i::r,: ;. i ' ilii i'- -'Y Z -REOPiE Editor Statesman: ' . tj . . jWa. would appreciate It If you would print the following article for the. benefit of, the farmers in your community: . , , - Ia. regard to the, larmers of tor oay- claiming there . was - not.prol- ItSr-Jt rls the high coat of opera tion. " For .infitanifiej,Vltarl car Vould" CMt, a"t ( least.. $$0Q. a' year, aepreciation ana operatio n. and -It Is.shQwn by the income lax that the man who " farms with horses or. mulesr the number was so much gre'ater- that paid", income; taxes. than those who farmed with trac tors. Good ' horses.; and . mules never were' scarper than-today, land the highest 1 thati theirs have, pben -,in; for common stock,. bnt ood horses are in great demand4 Jn .cities - for draysand' muk' jwa'gonsv I '.hay'e tried' to, buy '4.' carload' .of young mares., from, three to'. Ave .years bid, weighing r 1600 pounds, .and have hot befeh able to fill imy con tract fn the cbdntTe xr T$n ju3$i Lane.- And there . are", no .year- ! ri o gs, twoyea f HJldsi-or, th'r e'e-yeir-1 Olds, and., the average age of Iy .12" .years. . tioir .would' he ",'' great UmP f or farmers ko alslg and tell, .horses; ", farmers" shbhld ha fielfera lnafieaA of. bhTlen-sT ttev have made the .manufacturers and 1 Oil companies millionaires;-:. Why not do something for themselves., The Salem jStorage & VTransfer company, havd fbu'srt trycksL ari'd logl j l,uu,,in casu oa ije uy ora tion of, these trucks ,in:t92t be sides the.aepreclatton.. They 'jSaVfe even teams ana every jeam pam them 1gbod ; "prof itsih'd' I have aVi order . from, them ' for '..'a.! Jalr bf horses that weigh. 1800 pounds. , Sacramento, CaI.;5fltHahd K streets. . . S:,v.-. ,A; r; ---.,... '( The abbvet le tter was J address ed at Lebanon, Or..; fromVHotel Lebanon , Jan. 7. . .Mr. BpweTs to quested that it-be. printed,, feeling that; It Would be of value to the people of the Salem district. Edij " - - " ' ' i - MaiH . fchirged WithlSlaying ot Bend Resident; IS' Be-i . . Jeased3ylShetiff 21 BEND, - Or, r Jan. 9 .-Arrested yesterday on a suspicion ot con nection with the murder of Aleck fi'ouchek, whose. charred body was found in his burning; cibln near Bend yesterday Earl Cculsoh was released today,. Sheriff Roberts of. Deschutea couaty hiving satisfied himself that Cotl!3ra, had no con nection, with the crime. vfA reward of $500 - for the apprehension - of the man : who- killed . jRouchek, crushing his skull with! a small axe,; . .w asoTYeVedaa tr "tStf- ccty .court.....,., - LL..ij' V I, TUTUHH T3aTESf I 1 1 i ye - JlMIT 12.-2fosd-0sftii f.19'S .JiBiiinrjr 1 C,- Friday rTarloa ,'Cofti.i y inn-er Uy, .-.aUm YiJCA.r . i'ebrnarr 7, StTrdr Jet. W11!m. unirUy v. U jivers'.:- it- ll..iULUilLhill! . I Ik County Work Calls-Benjann JKitriber; Severiil -CltibSv rmtt Orgafnized : Benjaraan. KImbeT.iMariowoounH ty eecretary bf the Ms a busy: week ouUined fbr yilm a& cording to ' the- announcements made yesfterday. Uo to and in cluding: "Thrtft wek, which starts January 1 7and is to continue pne Week, Mr.. Kimber will appear, be fore , 10 or, 15 organizations pre paring "and.. .organizing . for., the campaign' which .has! lieenlnaug-j eraiea .10- ceieoraie. ue .'Ujriuuy of Benjamah Franklin. . ,. ;- ; Already Mr.. Klmfier has. visited Silver ton and. Wobdboru and ".ad-f dressed, civic clubs, there on. mat ter's pertaYning to thp Tfrrift 'w'eekV lo .addUion he -.has visited' Vive hieW schools id ll'arTbh 'county and established two" tlf-Y., organiza tions a't tTurner "an &' A'uma v MVe. There has been one Marion, county city ..organized for fihances and tKe; usual .work continued of pro moting the twelve' clubs how un der propagation of. the YMCA iDuring Thrift weep students jn k very high school of Maribn cpun ty Will have amble omoortiknltv to compete fbr" prizes that 'arfe1 being offered fbr the special workdurs. inV the wWelr. kany of the! Marion county grammei schbols' Will also dp' special "wor tt&hthlS; line. ' 'Cbifdreu in the grade schools of (he county are ft compete v tor first and second prizes by i stating the! best ten"ngesn?tytroney; The business men of "Woodbnrn and SllVerton are cooperating with the Y-MCA In promoting the Thrift campaign; and have placed; twenty prizes to he- cPrapeted.;, for by- stu dents in ther various schools.: In sxappy TTmTtixc Koi-ses , ,r" 4 ,., 1 3 , k'I'"sLv. TT. T? t.i "t 75T IT T "" "3" Tt W "T" 'tr" .. Lz - ' ' t .1 ' 1 ' 1 f ; ' 1 . W VT j -. : i T j, T C7Z T T" ' . j . . ,. I" ' i-ts i ? -,y 1 r. . 1 -" : -j 'j:' Tn?! "T T "rr" ! ' if n - .- i " ti. , t-??3 ' fit: , 1 ti '? .1 -1 ' - j.S.Vi' it 1. . ' " rf-TTT" -i-, H "??THir ?! ; : ST" p i: . "T" 1 "T "7 r" T" T" ' '' :' " -, - '! I -.-.1 tfj- .y -in :: TV U, 1 u .j s" n i 7-r 1 74 ;'-: ; , 7irp:f h " " " j7 nrr p Trr "r m ! - f-r-'r 'rLf Ci"ud iL . iJ jLiLrnji -U- : --'I -;--v :i- ! I 07 1 t -t .. '""iU , r - -ct-': : - . -i- i" -r-, -.4 r 1 -t -t j I I 1 - t m.-';- f . I rf, : , : . r AcSo;sT f IMasses o'f'h'ay.V '. S- Verbal ending. ? , ? 8 Orderly. .-,'. .!,. J malt, the .4lamefef ' (pi. 2 Ve txaia "rtpWr. i- ' S i':s li jVhders. , I 'r 6. .Sloth..; " -iV... -. 7 Usage, ft ii Browned' ? i i'.ij.'. S;xperlmeht:. ? Vr ? ! Citizen pf Ipwav. !ki If :-; r-.jsi:.. &mJ J . paying.-. :i-r,,K wti a 6 Ta adppt.,. , Kx 4 .; " i u. jrjsn famuy name. , 2":pirl'slhame; -.V If - f''i 4:pu3s,r-i:sjt:. S Produce ahead, y '. . S' t Brought . . .. 1' 5 3-.Sound. --Si, ;:l- 4, Old English mbneV, 55: Hush.- ' :, -, f - - . f v.. . i .;". j- 5 H' ; -'" 56 J Putrid- 5 7. In days of yoire. 5 8 ; Dimmed. . , it .- ' pep. ,! yj-v ;:;: J 62 ;ta.te bf mind, f ' " 6 4 ; Girl's name. v-.j 1 66 By wordof mouth. r , 69 .Say: again. v 72 Harbor.;.;:-:' ijy - 73 -Book. of Bible (ah.) 74'euf. : r. .'; 7 (JCpUege ffeshnVen. ' . 79 Led. . ' 82 J3one.k 82 JRad wfiiftVet" 87 s New EnglandVstate.r 00 Btwo,. j. pay, 91; Barely v add to. ; 92:.Wlda AwaTriC.-i. li- .-, 96 A 'metaL . 97 "Entreaty ( Ansvvei-: fVj.,esteViiayva.. ozite)"- .1- 1 iEn n b .IIEj-j BQmIS j t C R j A j N OO M I loir. TjOKJ T fr LOO 1 L,N 'lil c 'i ic w 1 J - . i u ( e Tu" u a Ti; " y j . olWjMj p. R I - r j Hi t f tt-f pj V P , ; 1 c i i ' - I 1 - n I i I -- I 1 t I t ! I 1 i-nr . . 1 1 inn . '" - i i ' " I. , . . - - J addition ii'tbeywlll iA$4 thrift eatesr-andv are- ealld;Htentipn:.;io thespeCUtvieek iiy-raJrloua-ther means."" Marlon county banks ire interested: in the campaign and are suttDortinc: the movemenr. anu theyvtoo are giving1 prize and-ad vM-tlsinir heavily. 'I i 4:" '" '( Stayton' was organized- Thars daV by the "Y" worker and otTu?r cities of - Marion , county , have sig njf led. their indentions of holdiag Thrift weekexerclses; ana u con duct the campaign 1 I . j ? i The campaign ,tor ; Salem . and Marion county which; was outlined lat week la already proving success; Meetings "have- bHn held at; Tu rner Au ms v ille- a n d S fay ton where- special programs ..were pat on. As a rule .these 'programs consist of four 20- mihute periods which are devoted to'Jthe study of ritual" and business. Bible - study, social recreation and h organized ga.taes),.'v.'si'.? ;f. jC-J.-i i '$!,. li. ikiv" Wetftddfst Activities 4 Are : D&pictcct iBcUires "Circuit Riders' was the an propria te ;ttlle given ito the -,111-ub t rated Hteroptlcan 4 lectare dellV- ered by Rev.C.; BJ Harrison, seen rotary of- board j of conference claims,, at ..the. .FjtrsCMethodist churcn iasr-nigat beirore an' auoi ehce jo tJtO 0 j?eo pie l:'im J . -A'series of - 5 0 : slides were dia played r depicting the early Metho- dist actiTHiee in the Pacific north west,' wlthinustratfonsr i ot jthe pioneer .churches and- the. educa- tional ' institutions and- the many Methodist ministers who clayed an important' part 'in the tiiistory of the" Qregon country'.-' ' The purpose of the lectnre fsJto create fnterest in 'the endowment campaign, which Ia tp be staged: in the; Oregon" conference to s'ecure a fund ;Jtp .ddfaged 1ahd retired ministers. - :i-il:;! ' ' -nj.t- All we wish. Is that .theke radio guys would find their Sally. You can't turn a dial without someone wondering 'what's become of her. i .P4reht.: .," '; ) M- : i 2 Hypothetical "forte, ; . : 3, Accpmpaniel , by, f ' "4 Father.; " ."V j ' ' 5 Girl's namei ; '? i: C Negative. Jewel, j 8 Italian river. 9 Particle, -fv Id Baby's first word ti Prlhter's measure. 1 2 AnnoTa HI: 15 A cubic meter. 16 Do. - : 18 Ireland. 19? A- mPantara 21; Poem., 25 StargaWrs 34 Rentalht' , 26 A water hird. fr'". 27 Machine tfsed in betting'. 2T" nitilffnf Irlncr i U I : ; 3i4 Africa (ah.) 3 4 Ran, ' -j j 35 Raids. " : 37 Spreads o'ver wltfii- scrao sudsl 35" caffix for -namhrg ' chemical .. T . elements. f 4 ; 3; kephistopfreles Hr y 41- Hither.. '- . -;V:, 43 Handy. "t ' ;.. ij 45 Ganlne.j ::; ,v ;if-:"j...'; . 4 7' dp Wongi ' P !; f 48 CPntalnip.! ' 4 9 Name of 19th letter; ' -i .. 5 d Tree. ! 52 Vale (cpl.) 58" Polntedl hllL- 9;trxlsfsr 60 Period. tS 'CSnrse: " -..i4 65 Similar j 66 D welling. 67 -Too. 68 Toil.; ,f- y i-f d" ';f:-f:i 69 iNewEngland stater. 70 tiGaa,'..i 71:;irappenTair, 7i;Xa;;'aVmeni favor. . 75 Abgio-Saxon letter.: 7 7 Arabian 'ch ie ttaln , H i y.i 78 ;Rough exterior efjbarfc sn -'TU'. tCmnir t l .r;.1-; :,-.'. 81 :IIadesf f 84 ; WeK ;! . ' . -. . . i i i i - . --CsnOWEAQS.;.., -;vt ' yJr,. i !- f- 4 M 4 rrr GMSSIFIED: SECTION, . " tbone i ' . lUt pr word: P.r iBMrtioa l' .1 1 .1 ThrM teMirtlvas .'.'1 " in 1 "" "' Sidney to tiari - t. k. roito (Orir U'li Bull Bk) Biroai you ttAywjrorrB bomb 'OS OAS HAVE .11. j , , Insured Properly Fkoft ieti Bwki EUadricka, V. Ji. Bak BMg. j ' ' 8l : , :'4 :-. . AUTOMOjtl I JC . . !, Storaige .. Fir proof . btiiMins, Rri"t, $4, jwr mouth. ' ' ll., t,Twi garage dr ' ! J999, N.. .Up- lif ... f . AUTO REPAIP.IXQ ,,a. WK WILL. COMPI4KTKI.V RE EW.Your 'r, truclc. tractor, and ir' y aT terms.' lf."H. RhockM-I 4;TrTy Wt. virf - - ' .-"t 2- YOUR TIM B WILL BB t WELL: 8 PEST if -yds;: r't ftimatM your ut. f i pair work.: at tha fibirorock- f arage. n:t: M i IW, phono H4i.'M. 'fS AUTO 'TOPS i " srATIOXARV TOPS '... j j Tk very lateit in fctita. top - , tteaa4nljl- I?ric'--j i "-'' , Af.il ,51 ,4 - V -1 FOR OFFICE SPACE TO LETT -HOME. JtE- aity. Coi, 163 H. High, j . . . - -4 FOR.-ENT ilOUSES (AND . APART-J neat. JT. L. Wood1, 841 Stata- ttrrvx. BOUSB AND JkPABTMBNTS. PHONE -4-15tf PRINTED -CARDS, Sizaild"' BT W, warning- r-trom. urt.-.-jpuei' iu ecau - ,aah. v Stataiitaaa. liaaineaa OfXlca, en F01VBJT-ptmemt FURNISHED APARTMENT 110 TrVI- ion St. 1 - i - - - 5-J15 NICELY FURNISHED- fVPARTMENT rOR -.RTENT APARTMENTS ; SSI WO. Viammareiai. ..-. . APARTMENT S6S TT -TJOTTAim Stf a J -it I ft-' ' t '...-7. FURNISHED ,"'. HOUSE KEEPING ROOM , i : I., i - i nd garage. ,110 Marina St; r jlG ROOM: -TOR ! REHT MODERN HOME, tare oioece f reaa-stata-kaiiaa. for gen tlemaa. .Moati give rafarencaa.- Pleaaa addreaa A , rcarav Btataaiaaa. 17t ROOMS' TO RENT JCALXj 2014-W.; - - , aaeaataaa 1 1 ii j i i a i i aaaema esaaaa k -'.itfinonse: ;; r- NIOEiY FURNISHED HOME TO RENT. Medi-m, -piaaa,. Virtrolai f irpl3(-. near nun muse. inquire at 770 N. Cap ital st. ; j " 7-iiwf F1VB ROOM HOUSE 320'' S".' WINTER atrret. -y - I Till ROOM HOUSED I'M SFEDIATB IOS aeaaton. Pkoae l(iUoJ aveninza. -i t -.-.1.".., 7-ilO SEVEN ROOM HOUSE tPARTLY VUR j. inquire Statpa f r- - -?-j8tf Bshd, 7T N. Winter, wan-off tea.' - v - WELL fFURN ISHED BUJOALOW: WITH garage. reasonable. MfWin Jobnaoa 109 8. Oem'l. " i ' 7-114 FOR R ATiF atfirrciTlanoons S OfRD J6I U.K tXlVVT-TEiSri NO .2. Rri- .ii mare, poiiiiu ana tale Jot rhtldren t drire. Work, narneftiu harrow: .hutr- . gy. hak gerdan, cnltlaior. 11. Morran Box 4.-A. Paleai. jl3 FOR - SALE 12- SliARKB - $50 EACH) unite Drug.- Co. (Kuiall) 1st prefer red ateek, ? per cent guaranteed, pay able luarUrly. ; Wm. Neiineyer, 175 N. Commercial. j , -...8-j4tf r 'y Treajpaaaattfear atsiriseWr Trt ; - ,.- tclia,r priated, oi ,rod, llr annc i Sf ,Vfri ha wowia 'Ua Ji Hereby Oiea That Trapaaalng li ' tficuy. Farbiddem, O, j Tieia Premiael Under. Penalty Ot Proamnion. , prf l!.tiic.h ' jiSa. Stateamai PakUaklag Company,; jSalaaa, Or r cos. S.V" s i n- .. . j .-.?-. s-.- -.- S-atl WR RENT SELL OB REPAIR EWINO ) nacUneaw Old . a ae bu.ee i vd a p. advertiaing discount on new ma chines: ' -, , ..... .,, AvmTE. sEWiNO MXcnrNi; c6. r " - v, 'A blocka aontk Ji depot.' 221 South. High St. Jhon.!S08. - 8-f3 DRAG SAW . FOR SALE A NEW. ONE .' an power drag aawj all. metal eon ,.; ;stru lion ; two wheel r under f ratua J liermita machine to be mored Lke a frrow. Several ! apeeial featurea. Thia baa never been . need. Will aell , at a -tubatantial reduction and- give ? teraa to reaponfbl party. Wm M. Meier, Salem, Or, . - 8, - Box 231. y : :'-. - I . . . 8-j2tf Fruit Trees "y Wain a U and akrntbary. :HicV a4 Terry. Fmltland Nursery. A. J. ilata-?-!.- iTeir.-- Ptoc-ili9--tTenJcrr. Slips iCiiiiiiiih :i-':i , The . heat pf red f)eppers takes tlie "ouch" from a sore, lame hack. ' can Bct. nurtToti,. and it'ecr tainly enl i the torture at ,once. jiWJien you-are suffering so von can hardly get around, just try nea . reppcr uuD, "and yout. will hive tie c.uk!cest1rel3cf kns-.va; Nothing has such 1 canoe r.trr.tt. 1 i ' - I " t, w tg t lisueiraun j r.eac as nid peepers. J i'epper 1 - a -yo , w i U- f: e .-: tlr.z ;ti :i' it i and Sg'fteat'J 'tin. ft':r! '5 .- i -AdrerUilE3 fJl; Ofiwle (iU luerJon) , tBOBtK, 6 li moci.il oBlrMt. per twoata 15 .noBtki; eontri'-t, pr. B0tHl FOXt SAIX- lfccllaneous 8 FOR HALE RICKED LUMJIER., IKH)lt window, and rood tnrnm-. . 2e;i H. llis-U, Ato trom. V'itk Hro. S jU OARAOE BUSINESS IN GOOD TOWN Wood toirilorr. Uood aencf. Will it-ll '' alo k and niipmnnt and leafia builit tag, .ltax 73, Hcio. t'r.'gou. B JU Wi I lam cttc Va l 1 ey '.---:tlrsery . ZJa a elfyrd at. SCI Co- atreat, 4t Knanad'a tint (hup, oppo.ita Ha- aick'a atora. All kioda of fruit and nut . tr, pf. J5au'a ilLr,'rDrh prun . pwialty, Of !- ' Vl'0 131$. Kaa.' 106'ii Jaaa Mathia. Prop. S-dl'if. l"OR BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 . xaata- Anadla.-'Utretilatioa 4irlJtl4. Orextin atatasman. ' : . i WARREN NURSERY ALL KINDS 01 ' fruit aad aat traoa,' i5 trrf Htrt . -.v. '. ' ' f .211 Beautiful Orepn Host , ,J ' .. . - '",-'?.. - , 1 - ' . - 1 f And alevaa a that rrfoa. aonfa t fetharirllk a f ia. clactMa f patrluv 1 agrpta. aarad- aonra aJd inaav. aid lima . tavoritaa. : . i '--f Bpaalal plea la qoaaHtr. lu) . ' Eapaciallf adapubla fr ackooJ. w-ttBity Soma ainxiag. . tMtod far ' . western ionstcr 70 pra aaW la TU tLlr a'liJoa ' T' :: '-- HaVad.br' ' ' I . ' OBXOOZf TXACXtE&a MONTHLY SIS 8. Ooaaercl.al. fit Ealaaj, Ot. - MILK; GOATS JIT. BAItfJA-IN PRICES : FLAKJi'8. PETLAND . "' : ' V' ;- -9-jll BARRET? jROCK COCKS AND COCK OiKKUS. Utility and Jiiniclvt, atraina. Mr-,- -A. A. Kafzirr.- balem, -,Or. .:' Jtota 7. 1'bona 10&P12. . . il an. 11 NOTICE 3 5 . IIO&BES AND MULES Account high fpd, priced reasonable. na..eor Juat rU. ,. 'J'-. liori, , wejicbt. 130JJ and. J4.00. Iba. -Owor ia ' Mexico. Urdera to aril. Fair trial al lowed, CouuniiioafcUlu. 654 J-Vrrf . .fit Salem. 9 jlo VETERINARIAN Phone 20S8-W. ; PR. FATTEN RON t 8:d3Utf fRED W. L ANGUS, VETERINARIAN Office 430 S. OnmniarciaL ilea 119 Ra. Phone 1P6 8. " 6-m28tf WOOD FOU SALH i . " "rait' .n !,.,' 11 4 . DRY',. SllAB WOOD AND - SECOND, growth for sale. Phone 1.758.; ll-jJ4. BEST GRADE OF WOOD :4t.ftji and 1- Inch. ' ' ' " Dry - mill wood. ! ' Jry. acond growth fir. . 'I , Dry old fir. .." , lry 4,W ah. FKED E. WELLS I . I'rompt. dtilirey: and reaeonatita price. 280 South Church. Phone 1S42, 11 aetf ORY.WOOI rHQSLS5A OR C22. llld" aOOD SHORT LENGTHS OR 4 FT COAL, beet, oieliy,frott.A4 3.7 a.. tea , JP. Oregon, .Uuh,. r. Reek burinr -Prompt delirery. Phone 1665. Il-n2ut lINCH OLD. FIR, 4 FOOT OLU PIR eeond growth, eak . and, ask. ; Pbone 19F3. M. v. mjiiK ll-jeii l INCH AND . 4. FOOT. WOOD OrlLL winda. Pricea reasonable aad prompt delivery. Jnone llid-W, , ll elU BEST SECONH GROWTH FIR ft; OAK 19. Call liai. ll dUiit OAKS BROS,.BELIc. .. P.ona WANTED rrrnployrnetit 13 HOME ELECTRLO LAUNDRY YOUR washing done at my home. Phone 20C4J V.- . . '--' : .li-jll CXPERIENCED CTENOGRAPHE R Wants permanent . poaij; ion. 4iood -- reiWenewa- : Aiire ft2 t'nl"nn. - I a-.'J t , . V ANTED ?.IUecKat.r-cta 13 WANTED ' PRIVATR. MOSEY FOR farm loan. Wo have several applica tion on hand. HawVina A i Iko -rt : aw ?05 Oregoa : liuilding. ' l.d4if WANTED MEN AND WOIIE TO itake farm paper subscriptions. A good proposjuon-.to ..tha...rtiitppW-.Ad. aresa toe i-aeuic iiometteaJ. elates aa Bldg, Ealaoi, Or. WOODaiY"- TILS AUCTION E!"' It BUYS , .."aed fumitura,.for w cash, . Phone Ml' i ii-Ttrtr ii:5ci:i.lai, 1:0 r 3 14 : ; y Square Deal Welding Worka 49 Kerry Street . '' Phone 64 We-tencn electrle and acetylene weld ing. Welder ot 12 yeara eiDcri.nr. as teecher. 14 511 Acc:rr.'3 -.wanted 1300.00. A. MONTH TO DISTRIBUTE everyday household necessity, rural and . tmaU town districts. va K11,f;y.neH. . d.,li,iiion -i..i.r. firna bemud 'it. tllll ,0l,P"rti'nI'-. te territory dea.red. V. N. ;JOiUj!0.v 161 ...rt., tmnn.Av !V"sm . i. . . .huiu . kelp WA.xr;::.: in wanted two :,:r -wit?i i n ...Mr. t..,wer at, Atarwa lBte, a-. :i POtTLTRY AND i:GG3 1 " Vv'HIT ; 1. TTO"XS ir.AT 'IIIN'Q iyT. , if-- ' t- r, -'J. ...It. W.- . Lapel, Lt. "it. -iU",'-t--t-!- ' - 21-jDtf CCKLii:.i.3 run PA.Li:-i ,.y. 1'orns cheap-.if Uien at - I ,"l " -; ; - i." ;r and re: .".:""":" LOST LA ! -:-CAT, AI.T - : t r - ' , rri-..ni. . 3 . : i,,.,!-, . ' "' ':' .jT L ' . :' A Nr.'.V " 77". r.r . ..::...r,. . wees-.-. aa-sra: ' ' f 1 f - XG.a.Zj io rry -.r cm, ... -r t- ... v , , ,; ' r. '.-. . - ' J, .. ' fe t r a- f 6 Fowl. : . j- ' v nms the: pore i.i it. t ?D - Not 9 if f '"; ; : 3i:icUl:-f er.... j', ::""' S4"T!syrtIaa J:.- ; ;"; (Ar.'-.Trr fr-;:r,irow) .-fh 14, if. 1 '-rcJ . i .'il-