wedxesi6 ay itoririNG ; January 14; ;is2
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Bta LUMBER SHIPMKXT
PORTLAND; lOrev, Jan. ' 13.-
Lumber shipment f romMhe Col
umbia river for the1 year 1&24
amounted, to J 922,623,194 feet:
This means that more thari an av
erage Of 3;000,000 feet erf lumber
was shipped .'from 'the 'Columbia
river each Working day! j While
the shipments did not quite equal
the total of 1923," they were very
, moch higher; thanfdr ' the' year
lf22 or any yeaf previous, to that.
Shipments' during the ;f early- part
' of "the year Were particularly good,'
the month of January being best.
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Advertise In the modern way
Illustrations for advertisements in this newspaper ef A be had
by local mercha-nts" b'y appTyTng to our Service Departmenti-.' i t f
Make your a.dvertisements more attractive and compelling. Theft
right' pfef urea will bring crowds to' your doots.' They have thef
same power as window displays., - ' " 4
Illustrations1 are available for any and every advertisement.' ,We',
are here to help yon for a bagger business this year. i
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T7e carry ia stock:
trassacticrSL. We rbay haye just the form you are lfcfcJdngfor, it & tls f
saving 3 compared to xaade to order fbrras. ' '' ' ,
Sccscf the forms: Contract of Salev. Hoad Notice, Vill fcrrsy Assxnii
ment cf Ilbrtgage, !Mprtgage forias Qci'i Clfia DeedJ,t--Abrcts fcria, i
Bi3 cf Sale, Buildlrisj Contract, Promissory Notes, J lnstfclit :K6tes'
Ctcneral Leased Power' cf Attorney,- Prone Books arid Fddi Scale; Re
ceipts Ete.. Thse forms are carefully prepared for the? courts attd private'!
tie. Price oh forms ranges from 4 feats to 16 cents apiece, and on note
tccla froT3'23 to CO cents." ,
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Shipments this month amounted
to 93,820.006 feet' which' is the
record ihoritn' to'date.' iSepiemer
1924 was the next largest month
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taken From the Current Is
sue of -the Chemawa
' American -!
(Following are -clippings from
Ihe Chemawa American of Jan."
7th:);- .-, : ' . .
The Eigmas 'held a New Year
meeting at the home of Mrs. Hail.
A delightful hour was passed In
giving New Year Wishes, making
plans f&r the present" yean-and
getting- better acquainted with." the
22 new pledges. Light refresh
ments were served. ' '
!-"Daring: "tlie holidays' Messrs.
Robert and William Service' mo
tored io Chemawa from their home
iri "Toledo to renew their actdalnt
aacgj with the old school. ' $ Both
are former graduates of Chemawa
and Robert is In the automobile
business In Toledo. j : :
. Misses Anna LaRanee,- Sadie
Seed, Rose Gray, .Theresa uau. all
graduates of Chemawa, and, Maud
Potts, a former student, came np
from Portland to attend ihe cos
tume party on New ,Yeaa; eve.
Ha.d,. the. young ladies arrived3 fn
time for the grand march they
would certainly have carried off
sem of thet prizes,, for their cos
tumes werfe beautiful. , i.
Just at .the close of our season
of Joy and recreation wet received
a report of the death of Mrs. Alicia
Florence Walters, nee Kimball, on
December 30, - at Veverly Park,
Washft Th remains were in tefre'd
at-Everetts bri January !'' under
theauspicea. of-, the" -FOE. Alicia
was" one of Chetaaiwa's finest gfrlsv
She, was A jnembef bf th'e' BIgmas
and they wf 1 1 hold- a memorial
meeting for her" soon. - Sfhe was
indeed a: young woman of tfriusual
worth, and many will learn 6r her
demise with gemiine-sorrow,
n Last Sunday., eveniag dnrjng
chapel exercises ; Superlatendeirt
liall Introduced Miss Edna Groves,
supervisor: of : hqma economics for
the Indian service. ' Miss Groves
hait many Interesting things : to
say and stressed the necessity of
Indian students becoming leaders
in all good avocations when, they
return home on the, completion of
their course of school.
Buying of treiries : .
: To Be Started ' Shortly
Active buying tit Btrflwberrtes
will not start" V here until " next
nionth Is the decteratlon of R. J.
McLaughlin of ihe f m of Baker,
Kelly! v&-McLaagnliat Irat Never
theless when it does start his firm
wjll be in. . the- field. It io i ex
pected that the firm will be locat
ed next-year in the nw.ad4ltIon
of the Capitol . Ice & Cold Storage
company. ' The firm .has handled
tarreled strawberries tot the pas
seven years, and this season, will
make Its eighth" one. U '!;
iLbcaCl indications, according to
authority, points toward -a. good
strawberry, crop although nothing
definite - has been shown so far.
Trinity Youfig Peobf a
Have Sptenciftf Program
1 4SILVERT0X,-lOfe., Ja: iS.
( Special. )trlnlty Ydanfe -Peo-i
pleMr Soeftfty guita a shrt-but fn
ttresting jftbgnm Sunday s!fteW
nootf ttf an' audience n'um"berlrig
abotft --twd lrttfdred. -Triaity "Y.; P.
S. programs are gaining in pop-:
nlarity and at -each- monthly meet
ing a large number of members
and Tleitor are . present, i . Lu nch
was served at 1 o'clock with : Mrs.
Amos Corhouse,' Mrs, Roy Solum
arid Mrs. P. Jacobsen as hostesses.
The program consisted- oi selec
tions by' Trinity "band, a ; 'reading
by Margaret . Sathef , : violin solo
by Alfred Jensen with piano' ac
companiment by Mies Mafle Cor
boruse, piano duet by Miss Louise
a rid . Miss Dora Henxikseh. ; Rev.
George Henriksen spoke on Scouts
ing. ; It Is understood that a new
troup-of : Boyl Scouts' will be xSt-ganlxed-at
SUiertoir ' under", the
auspices of Trinity cnarch. - U. C".
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to xneef nhy btslhe&l -
Jacobsen, road man for th La her
Spring and Bumper cbmpany, will
act as Scout Master. 4 " 1 '
' .Ilev.".Mr.v Henrrkireri ali ; an'-'
naunced.that ItayiCharlcCTroTth;
who has been, acting as director
for the Loyal Legion band will. as
sist the Trinity bands (Trinity
musical organizations are making
preparations to' pnt out a ,fednce"rt
Id six weeks, j This wiljj consist of
music ; by the. choir, iy I.Trinlty
hand, and by the string quartet.
Special numbers... coitF&tiflg of
both vocal and instrumental mneic
will also be added to tlae. program.
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Kingsbury Recounts Adven-
t tures While Conducting
i Party on Amazort Riyer
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1 Augustus" H. ' Kingsbury, explor
er-and eitensivo traveler in South
America!, described sofifs dt.fa ex
periericfea- tb the Ki wahls club at
their , regular1 ' luncnebtt Tnesday
noon at the' Marion "hotel.
iTtie- basis of the", address iwas
keV front adventures 'eficoani
tered while Mr.- KingSbury con
ducted - a party ;of, missionaries
across the , Andes and Mown : the
Amacon river; t In? 1 the 1 main 1m
told of the thrilltaff.:experleeXf
a party of explorers thjrongh, the
cannibal onntry pfihQfpper
Amazon basis of South. America.:
t Experiences 4 of traveling,, over
rough; mountain trails with . mule
pack, train portaging inland with
in man carriers, wno cost 8 ; cents
per" day, and later, of .adventures
in a country where barter of goods
was the . only means of securing
help in traveling. ,:i . : '.
: , That sleep and food are the es
sentials for traveling in country
Where hardship was on eyery hand.
ana, wnere-a gun ana itniie me
only law, was the remark oft the
speaker" yesterday. A jshort - de
scription i of an Indian blow ' pipe
and the manner in which game
was killed with poisoned '. darts
were, also .given.''" -v f vil'-.i.. ;
( Mr. Kingsbury Is. to give an 'ad;-!
dress at the Willamette' iuniversily
chapel describing the experfencieai
id the unexplored jungles of South
Atnerica,- over rough j mountain
trails 5 and of floating t down the
Amazon on a raft with, hosts of
too' friendly " alligators ;and man-
eating cannibals upon the shore.,
UMBALL SECURES
FOS F(f ,1 11
Methodist Society
$6000; Presiden
Awards
Sees
. Dr. Doney
' A 1 thou eh the Kfrnball' School of
The6Iogy; was 'awarded f$60e(y. by
the national board of education of
the Methodist cnurcn, abon 98000
fs AAHToi? for ttiA' rifchnffttm'e'ats f
the sch'o'ol, aecordltfg to iP'resldenf
E. C? Hickman Who 'retimed 'yes
terday' from aif extended -eastern
tour: - 1 : ':
.While at Chicago Drj lilckman
attended' a meeting of college
presidents and there' met Dr. 43arl
Qregg Doney, prestdexitj of Wlllr
mette nnivefsity; who was in at
tendance Dft Hlcimah stated that
Or- Doney showed some improve
ment In health", ttltth'arif was not
sure whether" hie V&ad j recovered!
enoWgK to return t6 the leadership
of; WmanleU nnlverslty: ! ' .
p Xft: Doney was given a leave of
absence' for one yeSr by! the board
oft trustees of Willamette 'univer
sity,' -'xr- --'h''.frf
PQUCE TO HEAD ;
D'utres pangedfrdm Street
supervision' unaer jrro-,
-posed Ordinarjce -1
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An of dlnarice Oatisf orin'g ;'(h
dog--catcher from the 'street -dei-parfraent
o-the police "dJepa'rti
ment is telng'work"edi over now
aftd' wlll: pfobably r be -fntfodu'cedt
tc lii&iltf co-Qhciltuhe "next
regnHrmeetIng-; ? Tne! faew' rdlS-nances-dotes"
not entail anything
new, but simply changes the name
of the departments r which .will
handle the matter-of do?s. " : ';
.- There' " ,'-' howev; soinfe'
changes ift l the newf ofdiaancjc
wtaen win auow stock dog to he
f fiA at lit gets At the' present time
any-de. which Is nStjlnT leash is
considered: to-'he runtflngr at large
and-'therefore-sublecf. to-- being
impounded: rS: . ,fp'$::. :n;r''?
sf Another phase of the new bill
will be the discontinuance of pub
lishing ; the descriptloa;. of the
dogs caught. With! the change
the notce will be posted; in three
prominent.; places.-It : costs more
tow, to publish the notices of the
impounded does..whjchI hare, been
condemned! to death; tbjan. the sum
realized by those reclaimed. ,
Sero-n Slayer of Eit Trcppcd cd CrIcUJ t '
LIlLi li. rLotc.pl.id on Eye of One V ictira
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i German police employed a most
lwwi means i of tracing and :. an-
j-esting'ProlturSt ' Angerstem. ' ac-
an' f ovtr woroen. . i By pnotograph
the. eye of one of his victims,
h&l nolice "were 'able tot secure a
-likeness of the" murderer, H This
phenomenon of science is attestea
tw iw medfeal exDerts and -proof of
h.lie test is obtained In the .convict
ion of Angerstem He - is shown
eERilffiEGTS
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FfflCH PROPQS
German Delegation Held Un
willing: to 'Meet' French
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Ministers Half .Way
PARIS, Jan. 43. (By The As
sociated Press.)-That Germany
Ts beginning to feel her recovered
economic and financial i strength
aiid bas decided to try It out on
France Is the conclusion drawn by
French industrial and political cir
cles from the refusal of the Ger
man delegates to meet the 'French
half way in the commercial nego
tiations that hare 1 been 'going on
for several weeks. , ! ,
"AlthmiD-h an Imnan 1a rnitr.
all y looked upon1 as ' a matter of
ffof.j; Dr. Trendelenburg,' chief of
the German! delegation . has ' pre-
vjented a final' rupture by having
asked 'for a postponement of a
concluding interview; with finance
fctinlster Reynaidy until tomorrow.
All hope,1 however, ! of reaching
el en a temporary accord has been
abandoned jat the ! ministry ' of
commerce as ' wen ' as at; the f or
.fi&n office. iM' 1.
'7The French government, on ad
vices from Belin, became convinc--ed"a
. wlelc stga'th'at ; the Germans'
would reject all the1' French pro-
posals for the" conclusion of ' a
trade agreementl' Steps; have al-f
.ready been taken j to protfect '.the
xport trade of Alsace-Lorraine as
far as possible from the conse
quences of, the anticipated tariff
BS EXCITE
THE KK
DIIlTEIt
Talce'juat;.iti.fs-J9
, tiertrrritation or Backache: '
c , The American' men4 and women
mSst guard coirstahtly against kid
ney trouble ibecatfse weloften eat
tniucbf rfch 'fbod. Our blood'ii
filled with' acids which the kid
neyi! strive to' :fler;-'bat?;'.they
wqaseo irom overworK, Decome
slugglsfi,; the : ellnif native T- tissues
cidg and the result Is 'kidney, tfou
ble; "bladder weakness and a gene
ral decline In health. j ij' ','
. When your 'klneys feel like
lumps of lead ; , yoxtr! back hurts or
thefurle is cloudy, fuirbt sedi
ment b1r"y6u are bhllgedf to seek
refief two j or three times daring
th4 j nlghti; if you suffer : with sick
headache, or dfzzyf nervptis, spells,
acid stomach, of it you hive rheu-.
matfsTriwiien;tne weather; Is bad,
begin drinking ' lots . bf go6d "soft
water and get frpni your: pharma
cist about four ounces of jjad,Saitg.,
Take a tabiespobnful In a glass bf
water befbte breakfast : for' a few
days and your TtidWys may th'en
acf -flne A , '-j
1. TI1I3 famous salts is made from
(the acidl of grapes 'and lemon Jufce,
combined witif llthia, and has been
psed" f6r years .to "help flush' and
Stimulate - clogged .kidneys, to
neutralize the acids in the system
so'they no longer are a-source of
Irritation, , thus often '. relieving
bladder, disorders." ;; . ' ,l "
, Jad Salts is inexpensive; an
pot Injure, makes a dellghtfl ef
fervescent lithla-water drink and
belongs In '.every home, ' because
nobody can' make a mistake .by
haVing a good kldney.flushing-any
timel I?y' all, means -have your
physician Texamine your . Jcidneysat
least twicVa year.-i-Adv..:.;.1-,. .
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above, in the' center. 'At "the' left
above is . Ella , Bar th. Ida sister-in-law
and- one of ibis victims: - At
the rlg-ht above is the wife of the
slayer, also a victim.-.. Below at
left iS shown E114., Stoll,' rn ployed
in thr Ariger'stemi household as a.
servant,"' who xiaS k kilfed' '"At the
right lis Mrs." Barth, irioiher-in-law
of Angerstemi; the - fourth f.ofr the
women victims., ' '' . , . .. - -
war.' -'iMInlster of j Commerce Rey
naldy has had experts; working oh
schemes to' facilitate the pentera
tlorn of 'Alsatian'prbducts'"int6 new
markets and to increase their con
sumption iri; othef '"provinces "of
France. , I : ; '
AVCJlMAN IS MURDERED :
SAN FRANCISCO' ' Jan. 1Z.--Mrs."
. Anna ElHrjgson, 47, was
found j shot' to death' in the-bed-room
of her house today and po
lice were seeking her 16 year old
daughter, Dorothy, for question-,
irigr I Two bullets ! had entered ' ho
back' of the woman's head. A :-
cording to a son.' E&r Ellingsou,
who discovered" the body on hfs
returnffrom W6rk"oday, said his
mothe had'fruarreled ' frequently
with the' daughter Over the latter
habit bf" staying ont' until late at
night
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RESIGNS OFFICE
Miss
Marion Wynian to Take
Charge of Girl Reserves
at El Cenird, Calif.
Presentation of the resignation
of Miss Marion Wyman of the Sa
lem Y)VCA was bne Of " the out
standing disclosures made at the
regular board meietlfig of theY or
ganization Tuesday.' s Miss Wymari
is to .go to the Imperial valley iri
California to take charge' of the
Girl Reserve . work- in five towns
with headquarters in El Centro. -
.Because of her interest in the
QIri Reserve; work Miss Wyman is
giving jup her Salem position. The
new off er which has been tendered
her gives her an opportunity to
give full time td !the work that ia
oflparaniount interest to her.' The
resignation is io ba effective March
i,.uu iis-jrei intj lycai uoara 01
directors ' have 'lot .secured - any
came' here, front Lincoln, Neb.,
onO to fill, her' place. V Miss , Wyman
where she was engaged in Girl Re
serve work, c ' ' -l, .r'-.i"v:"y: :
' .T6e Girl ileserve" work? In Salem
has progressed Ffeatly during the
two" years" that Miss Wyman has
been here. Under her direction
and cqrps of efficiently trained
workers there has been established
seven GIrl'Reserve triangles In the
jjuilor thigh, schools of Salem, one
large 1 triangle, In! the Salem hlgh
school,! and fbtirj divisions in the
girls': training ' schobl Which have
shewn 'marked improvement. . Tri
angles iln Wbodbnrn,' Stayt6ri;anfi
Silvertbn' have aisd been" encour
aged." ! ' J , . ,:; 1
In1 the meanwhiie the other ac
tivUleW of the YWCA 1iave' been
carried on ; with- a . growth arid
shtjw of improvement.
lEIESfEIKES
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Coiinsel fdn Bishon Brown.
f- Cbrivict6d"of Heresy; Gom-
l mence ; rgurnents - -
CLEVELAND, i Obio, JuxUtt.-
The CathoHcity of the Protesfahf
Episcopal church in! America, the
origin f of authenticity t of the
Nicene creed and the binding' ef-'
feet : bf .the. creeds upon the niem
bers of the church, were discussed
today In the opening argument of
counsel for Bishop - WilHanrMoat
Iforrfery Efqwri; appealinf ffoa 'tis
coniicf'lbn' last May' for heresy.;' '
C 'Joseph, r;.yr.c- Shafts of Dayton,
chief counsel for! the -bishop occu
pied? the time of Ca rurch'sboare
of; rfeview-4a-th, ,.ktal ,prcKeed-
;Mmim
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(Over Luidd b jiunh Bank),
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Phone 161. Beeka 4k Hendriets,'' tJ. S.
Bank Bid?, i ,1 -28tf
AtTOMOBlIiES
SCHEEUAJi AUTO WRECKING CO, Will
buy toor ola or. fugnem price
paid. , 108 N. Commercial. St. LjLStf
- - Qti;St6rage' :;!;;s:-. r
Tire proof build in it. day and sight
erric. $4 Tr 'month. 19?9 ?T. Cap
Hoi. Ta parage. t --. I j9tf
AUTO REPAIRING L'! 3
WE WILL, COMPLETELY RENEW Your
car? track,-tractor, and girm ym- easy
. term. -H. II, Shocker, S4 Ferry t.
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YOUR TIMR WILl, BR - WELIj SPENT
if von ret .estimates on your auto" re-
air worlc t llu HUamrocic rarare, ii-i-'
iller. i'hoae 1142-M. - S-m
' AUTO TOPS -.. '.
STATIONARY- TOPS J
The very latest in; awto' top
.. Jieasonabl Price -r. .v -O.
J, HULL. ...
219 State St. S-fi7tf
FOR RENT
OFFICE ROOM' TO - RENT MODEHV.
-Call 169. South High; 4-J17
FOR RENT-OOOB - HOUSES AND
apartments furnished and unfurnished.
' Childa U Bechtel. '540 State Street.
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OFFICE SPACE TO LET HOME RE
alty Co. 16 S. -HtRlr.- :: 4-il
FOR RENT HOUSES AND APART
ments. : F. UWood, 1341 State atreet.
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nOUSB AKD APARTMENTS, t PHOWE
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PRINTED CARDS. SIZE ;14,a BY714'.
, 'wording ''For .Reat.'f price IO cents
. eaeb. . Stateamaa: Bosinesa. .Office,' on
Xi round lloor. ' '. '- "
FOR RENT Apartmenttf &
FO RENT WELL FURNISIIKD ;TWO
room apartments. rCloee in. ; 541 Mill
streets : E. T. Prescott. . 5-jl5
LARGE TWO-ROOif FURNISHED Apart
, ment.- . Sleeping roomt.-ioO Union.
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ATTRACTIVE THREE I ROOM APART
ment, hetted Call i4133& State.
HEATED FURNISHED APARTMENT
-. 4 blocks from state house, 592 N. Sura-
tner. - ; 'i . 5-jl4
MODERN. EXCEEDIX&LY.-WEL1, FUR-nisbed-3
room apt. ' Private bath, joat
- like wn borne. ? . Adults. Thomson's
Aptsv 720 N. Com'l. - 5-jll
FURNISHED APARTMENT 110 DTVI
sion St. j . , 5-J15
FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 . N.
Commercial,, , ;-r . ;j .. ;
APARTMENTS 2BT X, COTTAGE. Sntf
FOR RENT Rooms'
TWO COMFORTABLE .ROOMS WARM.
- Price - reasonable. 440 "Center .street.
Phone 591-W. . - i 6-jl5
LAUREL HOTEL UNDER NEW MAN
afement. Rooms furnished clean, 12th
and' Oak.- ., , -"! . , , 6fl0
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7"
wording. "Rooini to f Rent,' price- 10
cents each. Statesman- Business office,
Ground' floor. ; ("-.-
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS JN MODERN
home. ' All conTeniences. ' Breakfast if
desired.' Twa blocks from-State House.
253 I3th.t Phone t38W.! y6-jl4
ONE' ALCOVE ROOM PARTIALLY FUR
nished. One-half block - from-Ladd b
- Bush. 246 Stat. -- j , 6-jl4
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPINO ROOM
sad parage, 118 Marion St. 6-jl6
ROOM FOR ;RENT MODERN HOME,
.. three blocks from state house, for gen
tleman.! Mast giy references. -Plrase
sddresSt AJ B. care Statesman. 6-ol7tf
R0OM3 TO RENT CALL S044-W. .
J ;.' ! " - ( -ot
sMasasBBBtamaaespsBiaBeaaaaa
ings-'of the- appeal-. Tomorrow
ChWles , Dibble of Kalamazoo,
Mich., church, advocate win argue
for upholding , the ' conviction by
the atrial Court of bishops ' last
May after which ilr. Sharts will
conclude' the arguments. -r' -
Washington Legislators '
; Expected to Vote Fund
OLYMPIA, Wash., Jarij IS.-
Legislators, are expected; to, make
an emergency apprbriatfon of
5 0 0.0 007t6 tZJ) 0 O.'OCu : for art- In
dustrial: Insurance 'department ac
cident fund which, compensates
Injured'., workmen "j and .their, dependent-ay
it -was revealed here to
dayj v - - - -'---' "
Official , reports disclosed, that
there were 'l 6 4 deaths arid C2S3
accidents In the last two years.
. Logging, "pperators, constituting
the .largest single class under the
indfustrial insurance! J fund, may
have their assessment rate doubl
ed in March, as compared with
the 192f rate, it was asserted.
WASHINGTON, ;Jan. . 13. Rep
resentative Hawes.Ldemocrat, MIs
soufi, introduced a resolution to
day 'to Investigate charges brought
hy ' the-; St Louis i Post Dispatch
against Federal Judge "George. W,
Engllshof the eastern IllinbSs dis
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Uu voats " ; n,
. fits BiOBtbi eateL'iMr Mstk it.
" IS momtkl eoatrmet, per amoetli 1;,
wantedTo Rent ?.
WANTKU TO R K NT CAS H REOI.sTf K
for. ahort time. Call alata hoan
: : tanrant. . . ' . 7.j j .
, FOR RENT Houses 7
FURNISHKO HOUSE FOR RENT H. I
JSliff . I'vraitare Co.1 - . - - " jl j
FOR SALE 'MODERN- HOME SEVK.N
larce rooma. ine location. J,t
-by 165. 'Addresa Owner, 1051 Cbeair
; keta atreet. 7-fu
SEVEN ROOM HOCSE PARTLY FUK
'nished, 67? N. Winter, loquire Staui-
ft ice. 7 j(tf
WELL FURNISHED BUNGALOW WITH
farare. Kasouabla. Halria Johnson
109 S. Copt' 1. 7 ill
FOR SALE MiscellaBeotu 8 .
FOR SALE It SHARES ($50 EAC1U
United Drug Co. (Rexall) 1st prefer
red atock. 7 per cent raaraateed, pay-
able quarterly. : Was. Kaimeyer. 175
Commercial.'' . 8-j4i(
: trespass :Noticcs
I v. MPor -satis-' r '
Tresspass-Kotlees, siie' l 4 'inrhe' hx
9 inches, , printed oh enod 10 eunre
canvass bearingthe -word, 'S"rt!l-e Is
'Hereby Given That Tre$sr'5line 14
Strictly- Fortaidden.'n The' Preiulse
,; Under. Penalty Of Froceentio'n.' l'rioe
15c each, or'two for 25c. Statesman
" Publishing ComDany,' " Salem, 'Orefun.
. . , '; . . 8-iif -
JVE RE'T,SELL OR REPAIR SEWING
" machines , Old. machines $j and up.
Jiig adrertising" discount 1 on new ma
, chines.-, c . - ' , , . "'
1 WHITES SEWING MACHINE CO.
Us blocks south OE depot. 221 South
' High St.- Phone -20S. . - fi f J
FOR SALE jiijceCarieous 8
assail nai r r' iiiT " ifi 'i " " "i T i" T "
FOR SALE nCUTHBERT RASPBERRY
flsnrw. Rhode Island lieI1ist hinK ege.
talian . honey bees. .."Halemead"
Brunk's' corner on Sslem'-Dsllas high
' 'rr. .' . s i-jo
DRAO SAW FOR SALE A NEW ONE
man power drag saw; af! metal con
struction; two wheels under frame'
. permits machine to It luoved like a
- wheelbarrow.- Several special features.
--This has never-been used. Will sell
at a substantial redaction and gi
r terms to responsible party. " Wm M.
:- Meier, Salem, Or-, K. 8, Box-23 L
. . . ' -:-. i 8 jza
Fruit Trees
Walnuts and shrubbery."-" Hish and
Ferry J Fruittan Nursery. A. J. Math
ia. Prop.- Phone 1140-ij eveninss.
; . r ' ; 8 J13
L . Willamette. Valley
.Nursery
h Ha a Salesyard af 261 Coiart "street.
at Kemerys-pfrinV'slKrp,- opposite' Bu--.
. eick's store. All kinds of fruit and nut
,y trees. Dr. Bean's Big French prune a
t speciaHy Offie phene 1315. Res.'
105F5, Jess Mathis, Prop. 8-dl4tf
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10
- cents a bundle. Circulation department
' Oregon Statesman. "
WARREN NURSERY ALL KINDS OF
j fruit and nafr trees, 655 Ferry 'street,
) . . ., , . 8-n21tf
Beautiful Oregort Rose
'.'. ' ' if- : ,.- " : ...
- ' And" eleven, other ' Oregon sonrs to.
! Sether with a fine collection. of patriotic
songs, sacred sons and many old time
t- iaTorites. -t-.t. j .,.,.:.. r j. .
ALL FOR 25o
' (Special prices in quantity lets)
Especially adaptable, for school, com
nrunity or home .ainrinK. , Send for
-Western! 3ong$ter"
: 10 pases now in its third edition
' . . Published By ;
- OREGON" TEACHERS MONTHLY
315- S. Commercial- sr. -8 ale nr. Or. "
. FOR SALE litvestocS:
PIGS PHONE 105F1I.
9 jl7
REGISTERED IMPORTED POLICE doRs.
f Poppies" '. sire; brother famon Stron?-
heart of marie fame. 2531, Monroe St.
Corvallis. : . - " V Jl
VETERINARIAN- - DR. PATTERSON
Phone 2028-W. - 9-d30tf
FOR SALE-"TURKEY rjOTSBLERC AISO
iiuineas, S3 pair. Phone 64FJ evening
. - " i 9 jl4
FRED W.' LANOE, VETERINARIAN
Office 430 S. CommerciaL Phone 119
R. Phone 1666: ' 9m2.!tf
ItOOD FOR SALE : 11
WOODSAWINJ JUDD AND" SCHIIT.
Phone X42. jll-jtatf
WE CAN -SUPPLY YOUR WOOD AT
reaaonable prices.- Call 143. Judd. the
Woodsaw;Maa. . 11-H3
DRY SLAB- WOOD. ' AND SECOND
growth for sale. Phone 1756. 11-jH
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft and 16V inch. . -lry
mill wood. ,i v
Dr second: rrowti" ' - "
Jry old fir. , j
Dry ft. ash. . j
- . FRED E. WELtS .
Prompt delivery and reasonable price.
280.Southr Church. Phone 1542, ll-afitt
16 INCH. AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL
kinds. - Prices reasonable and. prompt
delivery Phone 1958-W. N- s ll-siaif
BEST SECOND- GROWTH FIR $7; OAK
8. Call 1131. . - - i ll-d27t(
16-INCH OLD FIR, 4. FOOT OLD FIR.
aecnnd rwth oak and aah. Pbooe
1K3.- M. l: May field. . , 11-jotf
WOOD SHORT LENGTHS OR 4 FT.
COAL, bst.iuality from $12.75 per lea
up. Oregon,- Utah, er - Rock Sprins.
Prompt delivery. I'hone ls.r5. ll-n-Jtf
OAK3 BROS.: SELL .WOOD. Photi
1 '-M. - 11-5'"
' " V WANTED r-mploynsent 13 .
MAN WANTS WORK MECHANICAL
work ' or" common labor. 43u2, Care
Statesman. : 12-jl5
LADY WISHES POSITION IN RES
tsurant or bakery. ' Phone "1990-J.
" iCooa 11.-- ' . ' " - 12-jl5
FOR INCOME TAX REPORT BOOK
keering and auditing see W. A. Sip-'
pro ., A. B, 845 Chemeketa, Rwr
' : "12 jlT
MAN AND Y,'IiE V.ANl CC j
I JiOjrein? camp - or . sawmill. 245 Care
' Sutesauo, X2 jlT