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i 6 THE OREGONI STATESMAN, SALEM,. QREGQN FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1925 smiiEO . By SERVICE CLUBS .Representatives bfEacfr and Chamber of Commerce ; ; May Close, Deal; ; 4 Representatives of the Kiwanls, Hotary, Lions service clabs, the Realtors, and . Chamber of "Com merce met yesterday for a general discussion - regarding the advisa bility of bringing Frank Branch Riley to Salem. ; ' All clubs are- co operating to get Mr. Riley to de liver an address here. y According to " the figures pre- swill , El Next Door to BfisirAV Grtoery $toW i u . ' Satisfaction In PRICE, QUAlilTV and SERVICE Is wkat you Ul gel at the ARMV & PUItXQ STORK. In other words., you must b pleased fo we wll nwke rights any purchase with-which you are not atisfiedrThe. store is now riui-under a. new. tvaer ad manager who. is. anxious . to give everyone a square deal and the best' prices and nieixbatuILse obtainable. . ;";" J ' " : We are increasing- the stock so the- wording man. can.' jaquig ' himself from bead to foot, and what yon want is what- we want to know. ' -t ' ? J ' - .' t y yy , ' s 1 i . IT WILL FAY TO VISIT AND' INSFEGTi OUtt: STOCK L! : ' I . . i ' ... . . OVERALLS Best grade 220' deniffi of all sizes and union 49C . r odv shirts; ', Gentrfie Army issue shirts 80 per cent wool, double elbow and lined-. CA bosom .'. .: . vwUv COTTON BLANKETS i . ;- : Double cotton- blanket, all " colors with . light (Jv qj rwooltknap finish. v'3 Ch K D O O a: CO O V o 2 y Xtd and Bias Middl riaaal 30-lnck O0 2000 T4. Tsct Color GXKOHaK 27-iacB TO Rg.s,5e JJy o o A u 47 - laeh Feqaat Pillow . TTBINO Sg. 8S ft rtoi siM xoo New Cotton Doa ble Corded COMTOETXES ' Ro. t04 S To: Tqx The MERQH A'C&feE Into: GASH l J y l d: J ' ' ' A r .:. CZL- f V- aentedV Mr; Riley -will deliver' an address here for $250, itis estimated? that it -will taK$ an; ad ditional $ l o n to i pay- f oi- r the ex pense of a baildins andCdvertla ing. Some of the discussion cen tered around, the selling 3 tickets at 1 each in order to secure the necessary lands. L - P'K -is? understood tka he' will be brought to this, city sfecm after the - adjournment of 5 the legisla trfre, to, deliver his famous lecture, wfaleh he has given before large eastern audiences.' Jk. J f;S ' Last year the development .bu reau of the PortlandtCha&iber of Commerce derated" 9 lO.OpoMn ad dition to the $8,000 tna vras se cured, privately, to provide funds to send the speaker. easU Me gave about 50 talks.' "making ieach one to cost about $360 each. t: "r ' Speeder Caught- -1 j & 1 1 . A. B. Payoeof.;AJbanyi jrsu ar rested' for traveling 27 taites an hour on South CompwciaJ street during the dense fog- last- night. He placed 3 for bail; Ei 'M Kho ten, of 155 South. Highi waa ar rested on a .charge of reckless driving, when he- passed!! a street car .that was discharging k Ji&ssea- gef: ' r . . p. it tfT . ALL WOOL SHIRTS Genuine- ail wool shirts. full cut coat style- in plaids, green,, red and " . CQ brown ......... . VvJt .... I 'ARMY': s pi' ' WOOL BLANKETS New raedioal; corps i weight from. 5 to? 5 lbs. i jf j Olive Drab &XViX ! - ' 1 RUBBER: BOOT Some of our new "Stocks -Just the thing, for rubber Ofl' ; boot -.... -4-.4 f rS M V C. 13 our Success ; Ce AT THE PEOPLES CASH-STORE. icago Sa tes Co m pa ny of fefr CLOSING OUT PRICES COMPEL US TO SACRIFICE - THlSuHl(C2rl tlRAOE MERCHANDISE ! 4 ttadieV" : i: - 1 COATS and DRESSES TllfiS PRICE$ CAX'i LiSTf I - AU lilies , HAT? Balance o Winter ! $2.'98 COATS v. and OHESSES PRICE ECONOOT ? BASEMENT SPECIALS : hlte Tea Cups, each. . 4 J. lOc v One Lot Men's Roys' Shirts. One Lot Fancy Market BakH, rrg. 75c CROCICERYl PIUCKflLLLOWER Fnro Can 8UOAB , ... . Fooiorr? cofrxs Bnlk 1 1 90 Fonnd Ji Lbs. AT THE PEOPLES CASH STORE EES liELESEG- mEBteiiT Month Spent in Jail While . Officers Seek ' More - Liquor Evidence : After languishing in J Jail for nearly a month, while officers sought evidence which would con nect him with., bootlegging, oper ations in ' Salem; A. ; Henry and William MoMulHn were released yesterday : Henry1 : was arrestee about1 three months ago on the H. R Jones : ranch- and charged with the- possession of a still. '- It is alleged? 'that,- the ppera ti'ons ft. Hansard and Miller, who staged an escape from the city jail recently. : in which Hansard was captured in', Portland ; whije Mil ler made a get-away, were con nected with the still possessed by Henry.' ' The police,' however;, were J liable to - obtain conclusive evi ence and as a result ' the' man ssr ' s NAVY RUBBER SHOES These- are- just what you need, for rain, and 1 Cf mud,' .get yours.. vl0y ARMY SHOES Herman's 'Army Shoes in good, grades, best of?, .for comfort; . . ... vr0,X ROCKFORD SOX s ' w". '';.'.-'':.-. ;The - real genuine Rockford Sox. none - . TCV better 13C 4-' - ' MEN'S SUITS and O'COAT ARE GOING PAST! W V . Reg. $30 and $35 SUITS . Close Out $18.85 Reg. $20 and $25 0X0 ATS i! Close Out ' ; $11.95 fl, . BoUed OAT ft 10-Lb, " Sack ::. I' 12-0. Q0 Con ir- waslgrven-Ws frfeddmrasardlft Is confined in thpfcity jaa in the 1 1 1 '? I ' ? H ! Z t , h- iron-cage-, where -be was placed after a saw Was 'discoverei' and! oars- on tne wmapir; were rux. u ' Henry wasf givett 99 days In" jail' and a-9100 fine, and JMcMul- lia finished serving 10-day sen tence for vagrancy, being sent up from Jeirerson. License Give 1 William,: Lainf,! 1 163 Twelfth and Florence Center street. street, Portland;: MacQregor. 13 5 were-given a marriage licence In the-county clerk a: ofice yesterday. ! - T" - - ! j I " t 'V: FogwHJwgS 'C3oSe4 V;-" A heavy fog huag over; Salem all ; day yesterday land enveloped the city In a thlcjh!' blanket ; last night. A fine drizzly rainj began falling about. 10 Mock in"fhe eve ning and- continid" until early this morning. ill ! ; t i; Bankers-: Sleet 1 1 J . . ; .ytr' ' the bankers of Marion Jcounty gathered for theiri regular meeting last night at the! pray . Belle, at which time Frankf Bramwell, lh Cr Seymour and Andrew' Miller prominent in bankiag circle made the principal addresses. Abont-J2jB bankers were present, represent- ing XS banks. i i Mr I POLISH OVKU.MANXED WARSAW. Jaiii 17. JPolfsli railroads' are expensive to operate because of the- large . number- of employes. This averages 4 ?f W each kilometer of Irack, as igainst sen-en i Wen'in " Prance 'and-ffVe''rld the JJnited States It is declared by! experts that Poland could dis pense ' with 50,000;- TaIIroaf" em ploy esand thus safe- v30t600,000 a- year. v .'. . BUEBUGIGfiiMf Kidneys ' cause backache!) No! rour backache is Caused' by lum--br 'a etrai and. )ago rheumatism the quickest relief is, soothing, penetrat nelStJ Jnrnhs Oil Rub! Hi. right' on rour painful backr and1 instantly- -the 4 soreness, . stiffness and!! lameness-- di" appears, uon i stay, crippled! . Get a. 35 cents jbpttle" Of St, Jacobs Oil: f rom yotit druggist., A monient after It is tpplledf you'll wonder- bbat. became , of the backache or lumbago pain. lJn.use for 65 ye4rs-4er-lmbago, back a c b e, sciatica, n.enf algisr. rheumatism or sprains. .Absolutely harmless.' Doesn't burn the skin; adr. ; vf ' j)-.) S -' . .; ';- I f si O m 2 o o 5' ft . . t. . ; i' f 1 - H"- 2 t VI Meni's V- WORK StlOtS One lot onljrj Vi-1 it nes np to $6.00 Wwaea'sVtatKid. Bteel Aroli Sup- fort SHOES, i Town t Blick To Closer I 9 925 Ont ij ONOMTl BASEWBN n a a i 5- " BUck Bear sad Boo of tko Hood Water KeooUoak ,.49c -49 PANTS Wkilo they iJirt -.4. IJ9S A -4 l. ' Jf.0 Boy SUCBXB HATS t 1 1 Hi l! HltliniGOl mm i 'PROBLEMS Adele Garrison's -j' New Phase ot RE VELATIONS OF A WIFE i '.y!yy':';.'' V';"i f- J' : t:-r- Copyrisbt bji Newspaper- Eeatare ' ; : Senrlce CHAPTER 359.; THE REASON LILLIAN BADB, I , MADGE PACE MOTHER ii 'j:f-.' GRAHAM. .,.:f:; "Katie!" I gaspedr horrified at the-girrs impudent speech to the Intrusive reporter; of : which she had just gleefully told us; . ;: You did perfectly right, Katie," Lillian interposed, y laughing.1 "And what you said to: young Mr. H, she glanced card she still Edouard Sraythe'fr mirthfully at the; held "isn't1 - a -.-circumstance to -'what he's bearing;! Just' now from the; other reporters I with: him. I Kappen to know a number of meri and women fin ? the newspaper game," and turned to me with an apologetic little "gesture for' hav ing .championed Katie, and I made the mental comment that there were few occupations in which she did not know a-' number of men alad women "and r they ; all hare the Baxqe. lament! that' oni almost erery. assignment they are 1 getter- ally afflicted with" one of these cubs, either in years or mfehtalfty. who thinks: the reporting game consists- solely in! bribing employ es, or doing a little- amateur second-story work, i ij By the . way, there aren't any j photographs lying- around loose downstairs,' are there?' If' so, the: gifted Mr. Smythe probably has at least one In. his. pocket by this: time." I ' . "I go, see di8 raeenit," Katie said excitedly. j'Eef dot soup bone dars- touch: pictures I turn heem oopside down; shake dem out hees pants pockets," " ' j ; ;;She was out or the door before could muster breath enough, to call after hef. : Lillian, laughed jbpenly at my horrified face." i 'SSbrs Foxy Enough ' !' -s - .vT Si j:i tU - -i i "Leb her go," she; said philoso phicaliy. J'She's' foxy enough to look around, first and see if any fpictures. are missing , before she tackles, him.; And if he. has taken bne, it will' be a (lot better for bar to go after bim of her own aVcord than for you to. accuse him. Llndeed, you. couldn't very well da rthat if he took your reat-gfand- Jatner's. portrait ot of ita. frame. So; It'a . all . rightj any way. But here is something more serious. Your motb.er-tn-lW showed me a little while ago. a photograph, of Claire Foster with a breezy In scription written across it; Tne W . v SNAPPY THIKIXG XO. 27j(; JV; Cross Word Puzzle r - t I 3 I if is- 14 ' !?'; r ''L' i': : 'yT' . ... """ ' ' if i. i r-, ZT V3 Tr" - . In .. j I .". ' i r frrriy " 1 T-m t' i i t' u k P7t"mit terT"rrr" mmm " ki x " ' 30 t , 31 JX -r4 vf -"tar- 1 irvT i.-.ut j .., IT" "T" T l 'T f I 9t , : I - ' ' 4 ' v:. ,, 4.O." - ... . 4-t. f J. .. - b"U'.- .. . '-.- : ' LL r 1 T I 1 j 7 Xi ' 1 I " - . l 1 f 1 I. j ... " ACROSS 1 Airman. 4 African fly. 7 That is Cab.) 8 .A, fabulous .animal. 13 And. . 7 j .; 14 Before. ' ! i ' 15 Southern state; (ab.) 116. Railroad . j t - - IS Variety of corundum. 20 Two cOhsonants. 21 Evr (poet.) i! . 24 Part Vf "to be." i 25 To pereeire. . I ; i 26' Poisonous reptile. 28' Msjo,'" name.- 29 Sable (heraldic) 30 AlQmfnnrn (ab.) . 3 i'a "biblical character. 34 'German beer. J-36Eve (poet.) i-, 23' :Auitomobile. 1 1 39'RIrer In" England. 40. TechnicaJ terivtn, radio (ab.) 41 -More than willing, . 43 Correct. - I' 45 Near East Relief (ab.) 46 Man's name, j 4 Religious-sect (ab.) 51 Ancient stone ; in Ireland. 52 Colksge degreo. -j , SJrcw. - . 5C;Reply-(ab.)'- i.i thing is "Innocent enough In- Itself, but' can't- you-- imagine- what Mr H. Edouard Smythe and his nws pkper wouMldOvWith it!" ,J ; I can, -Very Tivldly,": I replied grimly. What did she Jdo with it?? id shej leave It with you; or take It back to Dicky's roomi or tear it up farid throw It away.? She's capable of doing, the last trick, yo?iXnpw:;.: ; 1 .'''J. "She didri't leave it with me," i, returned-. panic-stricken, as-. I visualized the possible appearance in a newspaper of Claire Foster's photograph: with the inscription to Dicky, "tou's till the: last apple falls.: Claire." , j ' s ; I .; ' "Then we mustn't wast any time finding out what has become of It. I'll fro down to tackle-those people direct rand keep, them oc-. cupied until you get there. ! Inci dentally.. When : you! come into the room, 6talll along,the platitudes about the Weather and the jnotbr roads anything .until I have -a chance to tip you "off on "what I've said to theni.j I'll try to manage it so they Won't suspect what I'm doing, although I'd try ' to .fool anybody inji the- world rather than a. crazy, experienced newspaper re porter. They! simply must not; get a glimpse of, that photograph," she declared. '-tao straight to your mother-in-law-, ; an d .find: out what Ox Gall Treatment II UverTrouble Oveivornea! body, potcona ' that cause. 'tojaeasea or nearc k irasaur; fj; All the blood in our bodies passes liver revery 15 min-. utes. Ther MlfC, is ..the blood's purifier, '.ly,. -v. .Tli.'i Our blood Is "Constantly poison ed by body!; toxins -formed ivi food' waste, and when tha liver becomes weak, or torpid, it cannot perforni Its work oi purification and! pur systems are' at ' once tainted! by impure blobd. ! ' These are the; poi sons that, if not destroyed by the liver, cause diseases of the heart. kidneys, blood vessels and create premature old age. Nature gives quick-warning of a torpid liver. You have sudden sick headaches, dMzy spells;' your J biuiucu ia) ciu iiuui euur , uuc, your skin jturn8 sallow, blotchy. . Doctors know the liver cannot be regulated by drugs, but a safe Nature substance has been, disco ered which! will act directly ion the liver. jThe discovery is puri fied ox gallJ j ! ; : ;-i Get from! your druggist a pack ago of Dioxol.j Each tablet - con tains ten dfops1 of purified ox gall. In 24 hours the poison- toxins will be removed. Your liver will be regulated, j ' Blood purification win begin, j Sallow skin will clear. You will fejel so much better! you will know j you have found ! the cause of youryill health.-" Dioxol tablets are harmless, tasteless and cost less than two cents-each, j i : These genuine ox gall tablets are prepared- only- under the name "Dioxol." lit any tablet Is offered you under another name, retuse lt Accent onlti Dioxol In the origin al, genuine package. AaY.i j 1 K "-ft - .1.. d . DOWN 1 Atmosphere! : 2 This (Fir,.) ' - 3 Interjection 5 Point of,; the compass. 6 And the) rest. - 8 Objective of "I - ' 9 Mineral ' , : 10 A Biblical, weed. 11 'A" catheklral' city in. Northern : ' Englalnd. ' . .'!!. 12 Sun godV' I 16 Conqueror; ! 17 Revolutionary. -19 Period time.' I : t : - r j I . 20 "The (Oer.) ' 21 Brand or. fatuous Irish china, 33 'Gum obtained from trees. 25 Raw herbs cut up and dressed 2 7 ' Passed t u ickly. 1 28 Present president (ab.) i f oz America ! forces la Franco (ab.) H f .-" 33 To linger. 3 MAn's name. 37 Dear- (Ital. 38'Halters.j f j 41 A fish. J J 42 GIrrs nanie, 44 Anger (tat;) 45 Stark wbllL 1 47 Eastern 48; Unit of atate. i- - ! wilkht fbl.l SO; Article fpan.) ' KS 4"i e.tt.l i . .-.. ..... 4 " ft,-:'.! f hi - " - v "LASSiFISD SEGTION ... . . . , r 11 , - , . ; .. ..... - Bote orfwerat Pot inoertioo , Toroo tnaortiomo ! o Special ltf fer For TWlWeek Seven, Issues! ior the- Price . of Three As a special offer for Thrift Week and also to. acquaint more -people, with the! value of the classified columns tf The States man, . a special; offer is being made for Thrift jVVeek,, - Classi fied' ads will ! be -Inserted for seven issues tor the price of .three. .. Ads must be In . Satur day so as to appear in Sunday's f Isshe.'Jahuaryj 18r and will run 'all week including ; Sunday, January 25, for- the regular price ot three insertions. " Money i to Loan z- ! : i. f : )a Keal Estate . 1 T.-KHFORD ' ' ..(Over Lodd j Buh- Bank) KEFOJtE TOU lea Ye Youa HOKE OR CAB, H AYE, IX v - Insured ; properly rhon 161.. Beckoi & : yBank Jldg. i "liu Hftadricka," U." S. :. . ,,. -28tf AUTOMOI1IXE9 6CHEELAR AUTO WRECKING CO. Will bar yonr old car;! Highest cash prico , i paid. 1085 N. Commereial St. 1-j13U Firo proof building, day and night aerrioe,.S4 per month. . ' 1999 K. Cap Itol. Texaa garage. ! V - l-j9tf AUTO REPAIR LN"Q WE i WILI, COMPLETELY RENW.Your : car, truck, tractor, and rTe "you easy : ! torma. Ii H. Shocker, 348 -lrry St. yoUR TIME . WILL BE WELl, SPENT if you get estimates on Tour onto re air work at toe Shamrock: garage, 333 mer. i-none mz-Mt z-re ATJTO TOPS M , i STATIONARY. TOPS i The very latest in anto topa i i j 1 Reasonable Price r j -!ri pi -: O. J. HULL, , . -219 State St.. S!l - " 3-di7tf FOB BEJTT FIVE ROOM HOCSEU FURNISHED AND .: unfnifnishprt - ' apartment. - Close in. i Room 4. Breymo:Bidtr-. - 4-j22 OFFICE ROOM TOI REXT .! Cal 16 Sooth Hjih. -MODERN; 4-J17 She did . with it. down ; until j with you har.e locked jAnd don't, come your own. hands I away in a safe place, and taken the . key with you," Mother Graham's Dismay, Her hand- was ton the doorknob as she spoke,1 and the next instant she had 'whisked Into the hall and was gone," I losf'no time In' fol lowing her Injunction, although I dreaded immeasurably to meet my mother-in-law,- - I. . : ; I knew: that Mlllian'a humorous little comment, "ihe is sure some way that It is all your fault," was only ! too tue, ren though,' as lUllan had Asserted; my mother-in-law was angry! at her eon, and full! of admiration! and approval for my decision io go to him. . But ; the knowledge that there was in her mind Ian undercurrent of blame' for' soikethihg .which I could in no wise haYe prevented, rahkled and made me dread either her sympathy or her open censure. Tbere waa no. way out, however. and; I went down jthtf hall toward her room with spirits tobogganing JownwardJ i j ' i' r'.'T-'' ' -one ws just earning out oi ner room ?when It reajched it, and the haste with which jsheJ'h&d. changed; her housecleanini rig for a cos tume more befitting her age and dignity was patep.t ' . ! "Margaret,, whdpi did Katie let in Just now?" sh! demanded. . ! "Three reporttrs," I answered laconically, rand Lillian .wants to know where you put that picture Of Claire Fosteri i She's afraid one of them may get hold of it." "Gracious, " goddness! " she ex claimed i.with pabicstricken facet "I tore.lt across ind. threw, it Inta Richard's waste basket."4 It's now downstairs oa.tb,back porchV. 1 I (To be continued) " ' MHu -; ' - I i Eoom wlth'tw meals- daily In one of, the prettiest private homes In, city for one 'permanent gentle man with every convenience im agmable.: Detroit Free Press. j i Opinions, are Worth little. We judge' another town by- the way the speed cops treat us. i (Answer to resicTdyg pttzzle) yesi sTul a ' 1 U l .N A B iT H V! N .I H ID Ml iPl tits T QjT CT '' stplBl L LORE yt iSNAT iK 4 f .- V. t s 1 I lc i alSl!2Sr6Tr I . I - -ir.. ifc n. Oao wook (tlx laMrtiona) Oao montk - ' ' ' 10, Six aoontba' ooatroei, por botUi u. 1 aaeataa' ; oontnet, per nvmtklj, Kialatsta or any dTertUeaent-li, 1' FOR RENT 5 BOOM CNTURXISHED- HOCSKAVn -parage on North Fifth tret: 3 ro',1 faraished apartments. 2 blocks fr,, ' atate homo. . Phone 630. FOB KEKT-i HOUSES AND aPabt" moata. g. U Wood. 841 State trt - ' ' ' ' 4F3 HOUSE AKD APARTMENTS. S058-J. : !r- , PH0SK 4-Bl5tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7U-wording- '.'For Rent." price 10 c'e"nti each. Statesman Basinets Office DB Ground floor. .' 1 ' FOB RENT-Apartments 5 HEATED ! APARTMENT PARTLY Pb7. . aished, 13& State -.St. 5-jls TWO MODERN APARTMENTS 0XE y with large ilirlns room and irepisW Call between 6 and 9 p. m. 830 if,n" Phoao 209O-M. 5-jaJ TWO ROOM I UNFURNISHED APRT i ment, prirate bath, 870 Union. 5-jiT FURNISHED i APARTMENT Funnce ; heat, prirate both. See owner at 1065 N. Chorchi Phone. 584-M. o il TWO THRKR003C APHRTMEXTS -Modern.. Oao -fornjshed opartmnt. At the MeAIpino Apts 1132 Center St Phono .l&4a.,-- . 5 ji:' LAKGE-TWO-ROOM FURNISHED Ap.rt i menta. . -Sleopins rooma. 160 Union. -'-r.l- ' 5-il8 III. I FOR REXT-APARTMENTS. 881 X. . Commareisl." APARTMEXtS 26S K." COTTAqE." Suit FOR' RENT .Rooms Q KICE: WARM ROOM OPPOSITE STATE .bouse. Phone "1330-W. 6-jls FURNISHED ROOM WITH OARAGE Rent reasonabte. Phono. 659-J. 6 )18- A LARGE. SLtEPIXG ROOM DOWX ataira, - beat,-prira'tO batb board if di- '" aired.- Buitsilo for. two. One blork . from postoffice, 634 Ferry St. Phone :- 1708-J.- y , -: 6-J18 ROOM3.TP RJNT CALL 2044-W. i9tf LAUREL HOTEL UNDER NEW MAX aemeat. Rooms forniahed clean. 12th and Oak. i . . ... 6fl0 PRIXTED; CARDS, glE J4" BT 7i" vordior ' Rooaia-to- Root," price 10 cents, each,! . Statesman Business office. Ground floor. u FURNISHED! HO0SEKEEPIXQ ROOM and saragei. ; 116 Marion St. 6-jlG ROOM FOR j REXT MOBERX HQME. three blocka Irons, atate house, for gn . tienan. Musi give references. Pleae addreee A.. raro Statesman. 6-ol7tf - - i FIVE ROOM MODERX FDRNISHKfi bangalow, piano, faa. $30.. 173 S. 13th treeU. . ij , ... 7-j20 FOR SALE i- MODERX HOME- SEVEN irgt rooms. fine location. Lot 5 by 165. Address Owner, 1051 Cheme keta street ' i i 7-fll SEVEN ROOM- HOUSE PARTLY- FUR .... niabed, 671; N. Winter. Inquire States : mn offiee.j ' - 7-i8tf FOTt SAliS .lcellAneous 8 20 ACRES FO SALE IN HIGH State ot eoltiTaUon, fcood btuldings, one mile oast from ' fairgrounda. See - owner, 2123, Broadway. 8-jJl Fruit Trees ; Walnuts land abrubbery. High and Ferry. Fmttlaad Nursery. A. J. Math is. Prop. . Plions- 1140.M. sreaiags - i M - . 8 jlStf FOa-SALE 1 8ttARES (50 EACH) wniiea unj uo. Jttsxali) ist prefer red stock; if per cent (maranteed, pay able quarterly. - Wm, Xaimeyar, 175 IT, Commereial.' 8-)4tf Beautiful Oregon Rose : And o1ri otber Oregon songs to fether'VilS a line collection of patriotic aonga, aacted; soags and many old time .' faToritea. j j.j y ... . .. ;" -. . ijfJUSf. FOR 23e -. (Special Drkos in, quantity lots) Eapocialrjr adaptable for school, rom - mnalty or.feomeslncinr. - Sand for Western Songster ' pagerow la its third edition ' - - i - ' - ' . Published By oregonI teachers- monthly 815 8. Commercial St.- Salem, Or. - ' j i - ... y ' WE REXT, SELL ORr REPAIR 6EW1XO asachiaes. -i- Old aaaobiaes- S3 and up. . Big adTertising discount on new ma y chines. -I i- i WHITE- SEWING MACHINE CO. 1H blocks: south OE depot. 221 South Hig-h et. Phono 20S. 8 f3 FOR . SALE CUTHBERT RASPBERRY plants. Rhode Island Red hatching rcc. . Italian - honey bees. "Halemesd" Brank's corner on Salem-Dallas hi; way. "; ',' , y 8 j-'O Trespass Notices Sale Tresspass: Notices, sixe 14 inches by ' 9 fotfcesr "Printed on-good ' 10 ounre canvass bearing the words. "Notice Is Hereby Given That Tresspassing In Strictly. Forbidden Oa These Premisei .Under Penalty Of "Prosecution. ' Price 15e each, or two for 25e. Statesman Publianing Company, Salem. Orecon. i . - 8-stf r SALEF.y L1ARKETS t Prteos (footed. srs wbotesals and are prices . received by farmers. Ks retail prioo are. given. - - . GSAI3C AND HAY No. 1 soft, white wheat..i- ft-7i No. X eoft red wheat $t. Oata , j 'j ; , ... ' tiixsHItt Cheat hay - , , - fia'rai4 Ost hay . . ..i $1 Clover hay, , baled $13 Oat aad Vetch bay , t - PORK. MVTTOW ASTD BEEF HoSs. -1OO-20O .vt ,.H.''f Hogsv 200-250; tau I... ..$10.25 Hots, 25O-30O: cwt .10.oo Light snwfc.iZ- C 99 Top Veal .U. " 8He Dressed TcaLi top ...13e Cowa -''.. ; i . 23cta Lambs lJ: .14o POUZ.IST lteary hens .l?rl!fl springers -. UgSt hena .16fri le l.t;i. .15-51S . r ji z. 3, r -' - - " a, i c- -ri-.A i -jiieiiat. delivered. Milk, per cwti... C?r, etandards.,,. ... .. " ;.oi I 405j a ..-K- I I i . f t f : V ' -A .- -