The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 17, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    & . .-" .-.l!. . ---- J": - SATORlyMORrofG JANUARY 17, 1925, u
REALTOR
GIFTED ORATOR
Irving E. Vinlng, President
of State Organization, De
livers Main Address . '
Irving E. . Vinine of Ashland,,
president, of the Oregon State
Chamber of Commerce, speaking
before1 the annual banquet of the
Marlon-Polk County Realtors' . as
sociation at the Marion hotel last
night, electrified his audience by
the magnificent description of the
"Willamette valley; "Professor VI n-
Ing delivered what is believed , to
be the most outstanding address
that the realtors have ever been
privileged to hear at their ban
quets. "The Land of Hearts' De
fire" " was his' apt - description of
this .part; of the. state.' .;; J
"A wonderful community spirit
of welcome and of optimistic view
point must be presented 2y Salem
people. It must manifest the en
thusiasm of its people. It must
resemble i an imprisoned power
which" can be .released: to farther
various interests pertaining to' the
welfare of the state 'and the com
munity. The trafflness minds of
Salem .must be utilized in giving
service In addition .to the dollars
necessary, to carry , ion the good
work,. he,said.;,J; , j ,
. VCitlzenJn the Willamette vaI-
ley must be directed by a, genera
tive force that will motivate every
man ''and wvmaa in Salem," ne
continued. "It Will bo used In
creating faith and causing un
bounded confidence 1h this'eom
munlty. It "must be a f attn that'
has projective force and will be
able to visualize the future. . .The
Salem ot tomorTOiw must be real
ized "with it linen' xhiTIs and fac
By millions, ended
; Hi rvmiTliAnr,trt-iI1rvr-v,,tf trtnfff
id 04 hours.. ' Taef eod hjfche.ana
fever, open the bouTls, time ttc ' hole syar;
tem.' Ue no thin:; less rd-laHe. Colic and
Grippe cu for prowp, caioent help.'; Be
eurc you gee it. i?
f All dranau fJtW tt Price JOsV '
Ctflted Box
Daclt
SHEAR:
Advertise In the modernwaywIthlUJuatratlens. : ' ' ,- .
' " " ' - . . - I ; i
Illustrations for advertisements ' In jthla newspaper can be had
by; local merchant by .applying: to our.Servlce Xtepartment. . , i r .
Make your advertisements, more attractive and, compelling. The .
rigbt pictures will bring crowds to your doors. They have the
same power as window displays. -,. J j !
Illustrations are available for any and every advertisement. We'
are nere to neip you ior a Digger
THE OREGON
Phone 23 or 583vAdyertxbingDisplay; Dept.
)-"",; 7e;tatry:ia stock 'tirer' 115. Xes'al blacks etdted' to inosV any buslnes.
transactions." We may hare; just the. forra" you aire .looking for. at ".a"
Earliis as compared to made to order forms, I F ' ' '
.....".. . . 4 - - ..,M : '.Tv.ili- '.. ::; j .-
Some of the forms: Contract otSale, Head rfclici. Will, forms, Assign.- .
: 'meniof llorlgage, Mortgage forms, .'Quit Claim Deeds, ''Abstracts fona,;
BiH of Sale, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes,
. General Lease, Powtr of Attcrpcy $ Ijx?e JJcc!:rr and Pads, Scale Re
t . ceipts, Etc These forms are carefully prepared f ct trie courts and private,
rise. 'Price cn forms ranges from 4 jcents to 16 ccri3 apkee, asdoa jacta
. .books front 2o to 50
The Statesman , Publishing Co;
. -5f - K,
tories that will bo operated with.
ts nerj3y. generated In the moun
tains; xiose "by."- The atmosphere
will , not Wladen with, the smoke
of belching factories.: ' : .,
"We. mast be able to view the
past ' and; see the bits of accom
plishments . as. they line the path
we hare trod, ; declared -the
speaker. . j -' v
Prof essor Vining. declared that
eastern capitalists' do noti have
the confidence ia s Oregon that
tkey thonld, because the -people' of
Oregon do not have the steady
laws 'that ? must Insure, safety to
business; . The Willamette val
ley .""rliowver, will come Into "its
own J because a realization of the
proper - economic needs is being
made. ' . ; ;-; J ;
That the community spirit molt
be 'developed in Oregon' was the
outstanding statement "of .the
speaker fast, night; because It j fe
absolutely necessarr InseHItag the
city of Salem & prospective
tlers;!be'-sa1d-?'" rt J r. M
Jim Smart, Polk county farmff,
was 'heartily applauded and won
a place in the heart of every one
by Ufa Scotch ' songs ;ad imper
sonations of -Harry Lander. ;
Ar real quartet," was the man
ner la which many of the realtor's
and their f rienda described the.
MacDowell quartet when they ap
peared before the meeting In sev
eral numbers.; ! ; - 1 1
John M.' Scott, retiring presi
dent of the realtors,1 was preei-
Ine- nfflcer last nleht.
3
Brown Funeral Services
Wait Daughter's Arrival
. :- ' ! y
. .Funeral services .for .the late (A...
Il Brown are being delayed until
the: 'arrival of. hi daughter wjio
lives in St. Louis, nk. ur. lirowu
died at his home, 176& Sotfth'Coni
mercial, at i :?t o'clock Thursday
morning after being ari Invalid for
nearly five years. He was born
In' Polk City, ta., Febmary IT.
1861. moving to Salem in 18.8T
'j Ever tince locating' here he has
been connected "with ' the Salem
Water ; eompany, -until he was
forced to retire on. account of . hfs
health about fe year ago.""' v Je
was a memoer or tnetrreBDytena?a
church and, several fraternal OT
ganizations;- i :; i i I
Mr.: Brown Is survived by his
widow, Lillie A.; daughter II rs.:
Ralph, Matthews,: ot- St.- IoaIs;
Mo., two brothers,, David of Salem
and Wallace'ot Des Moines, la-,
and. three , sisters,- Mrs. ' Belle
Thompkina v and MrsT" -.Hennete
Minto of Salem, and Mrs. Agnes
Moon, of Portland, -i - ' . j
ousinesa inia year. :
STATCIvIAN;
- 4
cents. jv -... t
r
PIUNTE0 AND FOR SALE BY,
-il
4
LEGAIr BLANK HEADQUAnXTRS
- A'rj ..n l. '- -V ':
, At Ecrnc3 CTfice, Grcur l JI;cr -
CAS! I PHIZES ARE
GH CONTEST
Thrift Week in Schools Brin
. Opportunity to Win One
of 28 Awards
A. total of 28 cash prizes,
amounting to $65. will be distri-i
buted among Salem "school chil
dren duringThritt Week by Salem
banks who have placed - the prize?
up for competition. -Classes from
the fourth grade to the senior, high
school have i been provided for in
the thrift essay contest, which will
rim from' January 7 to 25 inclu
sive. : . t " I'l . '
Th senior high "school essays
are limited -to a maximum of 500-
words; the; ninth graere to 350;
words;' the . seventh and eighth
grades to 230 words; the fifth and
sixth grades to 200 words, and the
fourth grade essays are set at 150
words.' . - I ,
'According to the rules that have
been issued the essays should.. be
written on good paper with pen
and Ink and. only one side of the
paper. The name of the writer
should not be on the essay, but
should, be designated by sime
number. v s
The senior high 1 school shall
send in eight of the best essays
aad the junior high -schools arc to
send; in - eight essays" for eacli
grade and the grade schools shall.
send four essays for each grade. . .
ii Five prizes will be offered 'for
each group; ranging from J5,t6'$l
Jdte .the high, school; from' $1 "ft
$10. fori the junior, high; from
$3.60. to $1 for the eighth, seventh,
sixthland fourth grades. y : ; "r
t BITS FOR BREAKFAST
: , "
N Same here 'some time
,; ',i;V;'.N't"!:.'-:;::::
' The Utah legisla'tttre has a nflm
her of sugar makers an& . sugar.
neet .growers among its members.1
The solons ot Oregon will have
harder work the rest, of the sea
slon. There are a lot of things
that must be done, aside from con
sidering proposed new laws.
V. V .....
A Court street high brow says it
i'. . . ... . ... . . .
is aimosr. ampossiBie to ten wnicn
comes first, contentment, or lazi
ness. " 'l"."- r "I j
- s The old timeH tramp had , a tia
wu, oisu, uui it was not on
wheels. ;. J-
" :fk.
i Doubtless : the . world's - greatest
waste' of . energy, consists in de
nouncing the' methods of a win
ner. , . , r . " V V '
' V ' .
: Silence is golden. If your dog'
could .talk he wouldn't 'be such a
true friend, y I
. V V '
' ' Before marriage, a man. yearns 1
for a. woman; . after marriage he
earns for her, or ought to. ;
!v - . '.- v v u ' ,
The reward of .virtue, enables a
man whp lives up to. his ideals to
feel high and mighty.
: v
A .pessimist ia a man .who has
t CREARFOaCATARRri:;
OSEHUPTRILS.
.If,'
1 Telli IIowT Get QTiickEtSef ,
romneajJ-CoIda.IfSplendU!
'In one minute ' Tour cloggen
nostrils will open, the air passages
ot your head will dear and you
can. breathe . freely. No more
hawking, snuffling; blowing, head
ache, ; dryness: H Ne struggling for
breath at night 'your cold or a-"
tatrh will be gone. ; .... ; .
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream.
Balm from ' your- druggist now.
Apply a little of this fragrant,
antiseptic, healing cream In your,
nostrils:'" It penetrates through
every air passage ot the .head,
soothes the Inflamed or swollen
mucous' membranes and. relief
comes Instantly. f V
ICs just fine. Don't stay stuffs'
ed up with a c&ld r nasty catarrh
Belief comes so quickly. AdV.
been listening to a mechanic ex-J
1a1n hatti(a Wcwkif a r ."' f
.1 m ,N .A. V
The French' debt renjalnS un
paid because" the chief; tsk. there
as here ' Is to get ' elected. " : "i
"' ' ' -,'-';:V'"." Vli I'v
- Another reason "why we nave
more law-breakers than t other
countries Is because ve have more
laws."
. t -.-1
-r I
-a . H" "
Liquor Perrnits Usedjs Side
line;: Chipago Wpfey Fi-'
. nanced Scheme . : . ;
NEW YORK, Jan. l'fcji-A gen-i
eral business in ' pardpps,'' with
liquor permits as a.slde! line was
engaged In try' Gaston fB. Means
former ' -department Wfj ' justiee'
agent, and by the man' known as
his 1 "secretary." Elmerj j W. Jar
necke, the federal ' jutyS hearing
evidence against "Means and Thom
as B. Felder, his orm4 attorney,
on, charges of conspirlji$j to bribe
government officials wa told to
day.. ' ;. . . . U
The' witness, Samuel Schmidt, al
Chicago Jeweler, ,sald; Chicago
money ..financed, the operations of,
the "ring", , which, operated... In
Washington. ... Some of the money
npwjnuch.he .wowia not say--.
went, jnto the enterprise! through
larnecVe. he gaid.,. Jarnecke in
dicted wljh. Felder,, and .Means,,
.pleaded guilty at the start, of. the
trial and Is expected to , be a wit
ness for the government; scnmMft
said 1 he bad , advanced "many
thousands of dollars' toiJarnecke
in the summer .of 192 on Jar
necke'0 assertion , that reat prof
its. ,were; to .be made fin. obtain
ing , permits for . the. blease of
liquor from . bonded ii Warehouses
and, for obtaining pardons or oth
er influence" for. persons charged
with federal offenses, j ;
? . . I 1 V' "
Race Relationship Classes
are to Hear Mqrjorie
Danley of Portland
.The, Ra ce.. Relationship .-classes
which are being conducted by: Dr.
Hinman, returned mis&ienary "at
the central. Congregational chsrch
will be featured by the. appearance
of Miss Morjorle Danlej, colored J
welfare ..worker, . who with the
race relations department of the
Portland, YWCA. , , Jj If v1;: f
. Miss Danley has. mad an. un
usual ; record in her 'work and has
obtained,' her.; experience jinthe
south.Teast and. west -portions of
the United States, She s a col
lege .trained woman. .':Uftz father
and mother, are. also college .train
ed and . have ' taken . a, , pfomineni
part in the .leadership! IjoC their
people. . , . ' . '.. f I ... : '
" One feature, of the meeting will
be the duet by Miss Dahley and
Mrs. Charles Maxwell in a series
of negro spiritual songs.
! APPOINTMENT. DEFEIURED
f OL.YMPIA. Wash.. Jan- 16.
Governor ' Hartley , announced to-
tfay that appointment; of a suc
cessor to Ernest; A. .Seaborg. supr
erylsor.of fisheries, jwho was
drowned Jast ; Friday . ta the Bu
wamjsh waterways at Seattle, will
be Indefinitely deferred.;
TV.
Situation, wanted, by, laundress;
colored
days work. -4-i
Chicago
News.
r
WITH Sffi TEA
Ml
fi
If
Mixed ti With
SnlphuT .
It
narkem "so' Naturally I Xo-
j -body Can TelU
' The old-time mixture jof Safe
Tea and '. Sulphur ifori darkening
gray, streaked 'and fadedj hair !s
grand mother's recipe; and U folks
are Taga!n using? It' to lilcefp their
hair "a gopd," even ' color J Vhich
quite sensible, as we are living In
on! age when a youthful j appear
ance ia of" the greatest ! advant
age.1 ,
! i Nowadays, " though.
111
W0 ' don't
have . the, , troublesome 1 1 iusk v of
gathering, the sage and ibe mussy
making at home.' All dng. stores
sell , the jeady-to-use inrodnet. Im-
prpved,"by; the. additionS Of i other,
ingredients,, cabled. .'.'Wieth'g Sage
aatU Sulphur vCmpoundJ is
vry popular becanse, nobody '.can:
discover It has heea appBed. Sim-'
ply moisten yonrcomb f a soft
brush with" 1 . and f artfw 1 this
through your hair, .taking- one
small strand, at, a time; morn-
lag the gray. hair, disappears, . put
what delights" the ' ladles with
"S7yethV Sage, and Sulphur" Com
pound Is that, besides heantlfnlly
-darkening,-thja, hair after?-a"few
applications,, it'alsoj pro dices'that:
soft lustre , ak4 ' apr earipjee : of
atuadanea-w!-!rh is so attractive.
GOtflRED WELFARE:
'WOiERili
. ' ' y ' '
. ,
-2. ,. . "
SNAPPV TIHVK1XQ Xo. 271
Grcssf Word Puzzle
lA P I? h h 1 I7 1 ir- yy rr
33" bnir 33-"" t"T"
36 " "nT ' " ' ' U7 : """3?" j , .... j,
i---. .s-i ii- ..11 f 4 M 1 ' '' -
fe- " "J"
wFX XT 7177 I7?3" - ; . n- i5"
u - fn ?r
"""ST 52" ss" jW 77"
,35- rtT"5wT "STBr" . I
S3" k0 ' " . v """iSTr -'
-7" :' ' -: ,.i - f.l .
Li-:! ' . 1 . I t-ii. I I III w
. . Across
. 1 To. conduct one's
selfjl i :
i kidneys
7t Currents,; "
13, Pertaining to the
1 4 Song of triumph!
16 We
18 To, ravish r
,19 As far as
20,
23
26
27-
29
30
33
34
37
Lifting up .
Kind "of reindeer
A demon '
Consumes '
ReviTes : ;
Striken
To mislay
A marshal's' staff (pi.)
Ravine 1;- . pH
39
Amount of "surface
40
41-
43
46
48
Used In med icinfl
Volubly j
Greatest1 height
Period of time
Talk idly
50 'A prickly shrub
52 . Kind of "serpent
54" Purple dye
l- Heaadres3 for women
57 One who" constructs I j
59 ; Denoting Rurprise ! I J I jl
0" Discoloration of 'the' sinn
61 South Atlantic state
62 Quaff ":: I ' " J' S
64 To show contempt
67 Publishes i '
681 Attempts ' i
PIONEER RALLY; !S
, ; HELD US! m
1 i-
Nearly; 150, Marion Coun
fcoys Gather at; First
I Presbyterian Church
The most . outstanding pioneer
ifially of. the year was held last
light at the First Methodist
Church by the Marloa county clubs.
Representatives from ; 1 0 .organiza
tions, I representing seven Salem
clubs .and three Marion' county' or
ganizations . were present. ! i !i
. The "Whitman club from! the
First ' P'resbyterlan church won
honor and the bird house' banners g
for; their conduct during the past
year.; The. Jason Lee Pioneers,
however, took first place by their
tablet , talks. attendance record,
table decorations and . club yell.
The Daniel Boone cub came second
and the .Sheldon club third in the
securing; of honors. . , jSflverton
ranked fourth. r. V j . ':
, Rev. Ward Willis Long, pastor
of ,the First Presbyterian church
at Salem, made the main address
of "the evening. . His topic, '""The
Making of a Boy," was presented
to 150 boys of. the county '
( , GirL Reserves of Salem served
refreshments. ' i i
Farmer, disappears;, believed to
have left. Des .Moines Register.
JjATEST; FHOTOGBAEttOF , j;
PREMIEK MUSSOIiEI WHO
, VRGES: BALLOT REFORM
1..
,ls'1. photograph' of thB Italiaa'
Ptemier was reoeivd itn .this
country simultaneously, with, -icabte.
despatches stating that, he-had an-,
nounced :' that',. Parliament, instead,
of adjourning until March;; will're-'
open . on Jan. ,3' la! an ;itratiain-!
iry 'session ti consider 'an le;U0n
rtornv.bi It and ,tJrlv ' t- f gva
eraJ' clectiocSi - ' .;'' V "
j.-. -.:-.-.
i !
WQTVX
2
.
4
5
6
7
8
ft
10
11
Suffix, one who
Pronoun
A smith's block
Conceded - t
Funeral oration
Pertaining lb ihe iige o
the
moon i j
Facts ; I
Species; of stag
Iowa (ab.)
Suffix, to make
12 orbuhS I
15 To stir up . !
1 7i Term 'of re?tpici ( Hindu )
T9 Trunk
21: A" jot!'
22i Worne
24 Cprttrry.to he art of reason-
ing
A float i
One
2r.
28
31
32
'.35
36
37
38
41
42
44
45
46
47
49
The stroke of a bell
Strayed j
Celestial body
To declare j
Carpenter's todl
Flee
Hebrew coin
Cut of meat
A. blow
Place of safetjf
Head, of a mprtaatery
Not one
A third ( mui
A substance which flows from
' trees j
Births !
To violate j
Excavates 1
56
58
62
63
65
1 'j
66
Female relative
A kind of yasa (pi.)
A physician Kab.)
New England stated (ab.)
Every separate one in every
number faq.)
Railway (abJ)
Answer to Friday'$ Puzzle
Ari iMuirya Concerning the
Whereaboytsiof J. W. Hill,
. Former Salem Man ;
A matter of considerable fin
ancial interest to jtjie party "specil
tied above, or heirs who former
ly resided In your city, hascotae
to our' attention, j ;- jVe ' know you
will assist us becau'se it means &6
much to him.' ! :-' - j
"It you don't know where he
' - - ... 1
now lives, ; please; inquire among
iiis lormer neignpors or - friends,
for one of them Burely will. '.
; "Please "write the information
at the bottom' of; this letter and
return In the stamped envelope
enclosed."
ine, aoove quoted words ar
concernipg J. ;wj ililL and they
come in a letter from the Electron
ouxgicai Appliance . co.,tJ. W. B
Tongue ' manager, Chicago, III.
40X;S. Dearborn street? V
They are directed to the super
intendent of thei (Oregon, state
training .school, Salem; f
vXU any one jknbwa this J. W.
Hlilfbeing Inquired S.for the above
information may be' of service. , 1
Solving of Puzzles Said -
To Increase Efficiency
. j... a -;; .'.ii, j ji j. -r'.;-r
CHICAGO, Jan.; 1,6rCrossword
puzzles ''are. a blessing in disguise
to "those '.employers!" wW, feared
their distracting Influence 'When
they first appeared,!' accordlngto
Albert., M:-JohnsonJ president, of
the National Life Ihsuiance. com-?
pany of the;; United- States, who;
aald that; so far ks his organlza-i
tion was, concerned f the - puzzle
were responsible f or'ticTeasIng- the
j Eg m o N sff Bill
Rf" j" E ft l a TJc
JC e R " A R C S E
2. p B. 'A 1 c . n u
"uSft At- UL.
ft y p- L A. G R
je etN TTc A R IIP C E
.. rf rig a g e n okL.
R cL.. Sl7 a r1 n Ely .. ,iA B
ftiLlEt 1st" IaInIs
M ! '.r.-,i 1 - - M 1 - M
atesmae
'tt' -" ' Phxme S Adrertlslns Dep,. j :
OLASsmEO aPTZBTIEXMBIITB
' Ku 1 pr wars:
Pr lertk)"l
Tim iMt ties ",
Special Offer For
Thrift Week
Seven Issues for i he. Price
of Three
As a special-of fer tor Thrift
Week and also to acquaint more
people with- the value .of the
classified columns of The States
man, a special offer is being
made for Thrift Week. Classi
fied, ads, will be inserted ; for
seven issues 'for the price of
three. Ads must be In Satur
day so as to appear in. Sunday's
issue, January 18., and will ru
all - week . including .Sunday,
January 25 for the regular
price of three insertions.
Money tb Loan
On Heal Kstate
T. K. FOttl
(Over l.add & Bush Bant)
BKFORB TOtT LE.WK TOUR HOME
: OR CAS HAVE IT . ;
sured Properly ;
Phone 161. Beefee & HemlricVg, U. S.
Bank Bldff. . : ' -28tf
AUTOSIOIIILES
SCHEELAIt AUTO WRECKING CO. Will
buy jour old. car. Highest cash price
paid. 1085 N. Commercial St.-T-ji:uf
Storage
Fire proof buildirijr, day and nijht
service. S4 per uionfU, 1999 X. Cxp
itol. ' Texas garage. ' ' 'I ' - " ' l-j9tf
AUTO R.EPAlitJXa'
WE.WILTj COMPIETKLT RESEW Your
car, truck, tractor, and (rio you eaay
terms. 11. 11. Shocker, 849 I'erry t.
i-. l i ' 2 f
YOUR TIMR -WII-Ij BE WELL SPENT
if you eet estimate m yonr auto re
pair work at th Shamrock garage, 333
Miller: Phone 1H2-M. ! ' 2 ttf
AUTO TOPS.
STATIONARY TO rs
The vry latest in auto tops
KeaaonaWe, Prie V "
- . J. .HCLU
219 State St. i ' 3 d i Ttf
Foil RENT
FIVE ROOM HOUSK, FURSISHED AND
nnforaished apartmeota Close- ia.
Room 4, Breyman BMg. i .4 j22
OFFICE ROOM TO RENT MODERN.
Call 16. South High. 4 ' 4 J17
efficiency of his stenographers 25
per cent. - . "' -1 .
Rather than being a distraction
to the office girl, the Mental labor
In solving them has made her fas
ter and more accurate in her
work, Mr. Johnson found. "
"Noticing a marked Improve
ment in the speed with' which, our
several hundred stenographers
were handling the correspondence
to'100,000 policyholders, I inquir
ed the reason and found that we
had the cross-word L puzzles to
thank," Mr.- Johnson; said,- "I dis
covered our stenographers were
cross-word enthusiasts i and their
idle hours spent over the diction
ary hao Improved their spelling
and recognition of words to . a
startling extent. . ! ." 7 ; . :
"All our executives reported
that . the stenographers, were- tak
ing dictation far more" rapidly;
than they .were., recognized and
handling correctly words that they
used to stumble over. I ..We , have
encouraged onr employes to play
the came as', it widens their minds
and improves their speech, as well
as increasing their office efficiency."-
K - . .
R e ad 4he CJasi.fied-'Ads,
rlXQtT:RYt'ASKS.kjait.TlO.S
: now of isrtoTioun Bon",
:,:!!vi
I .Chief Justice' Harry Olson of the
Chicago . Municipal -Court wob." ro
eponstbl for tho questioning of
"William 'D. Shepherd, foster father
bf f. WUtiam N. McCUntock, the
fnilllionalre orphan.", regarding the
young man's death early in. t)cc-iemben-
He startled'omciala at'the
(McCllntock inquest1 by demanding
exhumatlon'cf the, body ( of! Dr,
Oscaj- Olson, .hla,bfotherY'whd died
Cnree years ago. Hla brother was
ta, friend of the McClintock family
and -he said he had leuriMwl Jlhat.
Bhcpberd was with '"hi brother be-,
Tore his, death. . An esnlnnilon
tr coroner's cherrrlstslehowed.'their
; irted.' thaCMcCntockt acatif
y, caused r bylypoldf cvrt. y.
.- wis jHb -v a. 1
Om wk- (itr Umtttw)
M
23
Btx amUi' otret, pr aeta 1S
i iiiuUi' eoatraet, par aatk lit
FOItBENT
5 EOOiC tTKTUK!iiSHKD HOUSK AN'I)
, rara(re tt North 'ifth street; 3 rooua
turmshl - apartments, 2 blocks irm
' atata house. fhone 630. 4 jH
FOB - KENT--HOCSKS AND Al'AKT-
meats. Y. L. WMd, 341 StaU gtrct
. , ; ' ' - - 4tr.t
BOUSE AND APARTMENTS.
alStf
PRINTED CAUBS. SIZE. 14' ' BY Vt'
wording Kor Rnt," price 10 stt-l
each. States ma a Basinss Office, an
ronnd floor."
FOB REKTApartmenu 5
HEATED APARTMENT PARTLY Pur
urstwlj 1335 : Stat SL j . 5 jl8
FOR EXT 4 JtOOlt FURNISHED
apartment.' PriTate.bath, 700 N. llisii.
- . . y. : 5-jia
TWO MODEEUT APAXTMENTS " ONK
with large living; room and fireplace.
vail Between t ana 9 p. m.;. 9','0 Aiill.
Phone 2090-M.
5 j--
TWO KOOiC UXFCKNISHKD APAKT
ment. priTate bath.,570 Union. ,5-jl7.
TtTRjStSHED APARTMENT Furnace
heat) private bath, i See owner at 1iuj
Jf- ChBreo. - Phone 584-U. ' i-jll
TWO THREE- ROOM APIVRTH ENTS
Modenrr-'tn tunrhihed aartinent.- At
tao HcAlpine AptR, 113a Center Si.
lhnt 19. i i-
LARGE TWO-ROOM FURNISHED. Apart- .
men is. bheepinf room. ibO t'nion.
fcOR! RENT APARTMENTS 891 N.
1 Commercial. . " i . i
APARTMENTS a"S. OOTTA'.JE. 5nif
FOR RENT Rooms
NICE WARM ROOM OPPOSITE STATE
house. Phone 1330-V. j c-jlrt
FURNISHED ROOM WITH GAKAOE -Rent
reasonable.: Pboi 65 J. tjls
A LARGE SLEEPING ROOM DOWN -:
.staira, beat, prirau hatli, koard if de
sired. Hnitahle for two. One i hlu k
from-, portof tie, tit- Ferry St. ; Jlioue
1708-J. . j ti-jlS
ROOMS . TO iiNT--CALi 204VW.
0 9tf
LAUREL nOTEL UNITE It XEW MAS
' iKoment. Rooms' furnished clean; 1'Jih
and Oak. . ! -i ' ' WlO
wortinff,-' ' Room to Rent," price 10
cents, each. Suietaao Basiaesa office.
Ground floor. j.
ROOM; FOR. RKNT MODEKiJ HOME,
'.three blorka from state house, for ga
; tleman. Must gite references. Pleaat
address A, B, cre Statesae. -o!7tl
FOR RENT Houses
FIVE ROOM . MODERN FURXISHETI
buBfralo-B-, pianot gas. $30. 175 S. 13l
. street. - " i - T-j20
FOR SALE MODERN HOME SEVEN
large room. Fine' locatton. Lot 5
.by 165. Address Owner, 1061 Cbeme
keta street.' ., - 7-fll
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE PARTLY FUR
jusoed, 677 X. Wiaxer. laqwire Ota tea
Bia office. ,t i ' i ?-J 3 1 f
- FOR SAXE mscellaneous 8 '
,20 ACRES FOS SALE IN HIGH StaU
of cultivation, rood bmbtings, one mil
east from fairgrounds. ' tiee owner,
2123, Broadway. . ; 6 ill
' Fruit Trees : "' '.
'Walnnts and frfi rubbery. High and
Ferry.-. Fro itlaad Kuraery. A. J. Math
is, Prop. Phone 1140-M Taia.
- ' ' ! - 8-jl3t
FOR SALE 12 - SHARES tf 59 EACH)
cnitea urvg co. r t Jtexali) 1st prefer
red stock. 7 per ewt girarsn4eed, pay
able quarterly. ,Wnu Keimeyetv 178
K. Commercial. s . 8-j4tf
-' i - - t
Beautiful Oregon Rose
And aleven other Orefoa songs to,
' Cther wttll s fine coTTection of patriotic
- aoaara, sacred songs and many oht- time
, faroriUa. - - ... . C-
i' ALL FOR 25c ! ,,1 "
, j (Special prices -4a. quantity lota) -'
. Espetdally adaptable for S' heoU com
tnunity. r home stnging-. vd for
I Western; Songster : :
70 pases now ia its third edition"
: ' Published By j.
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY
; 315 S Commercial St. Salem, Or.
: - ,v - M. . - :.
WE RENT, SELL OR, REPAIR SEWINVl
tnachiaea. Old jnaChiaee S5 and up.
Big adrertiaing discount ea new mar
' ehiees. " ' I.; -- -
WHITE SEWING- MACHINE CO.
.1 blocks soutth OE depot. 211 South
High St. Phono 208. i 8 13
FOR. S ALE CUTHB ERT RASPBERRt
?lants. Rhode Island Red batching ejirv
talian ; honey bees. "Halemead"
Brook's ooraer ea Salem-Dallas oik
way. - - - i -; 8 j2t
Trespass Notices
TreMpass Notices, sixe 14 inrlies by
iarliinr priiM ea- gwed Ifronnre
canvass bearing tbe words, "Notice Is
Hereby GiTen That TresspaxKing la
Strictly -Forbidden On These Premises
Under Feaatty Of "Prosecution." Price
15c each- or two for 2 So St ate in an
PabUahing, Company, Salem, Oreuo.
" t ; S alt
POWERS NOT HKLI
. OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 16.
The state director of " agrlcntture
Is not empowered by law to make
public analysis oi foods sold In the
state, eYen A, though "the-; analysis
were, made by the state chemift,
John H. Dunbar, atorney general
advised wP. ; H. Gloyd, dircetor
here today. . : ,., :
(Restaurant a'dv:) Where yoa
look before you eat. -ChicsgO"Tri-bune.
' ! '
- Married. Mr Topp and Miss
Coate. Oaelph Advance. ' i;
' Classified Ada In The,
Statesman Bring Results
V
sr