The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 20, 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.

    THE OREGON- STATESlIAI SALEM; OREGON
TUESDAY HORNING, JANUARY-20, 1925-
uuti ituii Uii
Coats Little .avod OwrcooM lW
- bleAlmost Ore Nigh r
j'1 Any breakinr oat of tne skin;
j eren fiery. Itching eczema, can be
quickly; oTereom by- alyfti;
- Mentho-Sulphtuv declares - noted
. skin specialist. Because of Its
germ destroying properties. Jtkia
snlphur preparation inataWly
brings ease from skin irritation,
soothes and heals . the cesama
right up and leaves the skin, clear
and smooth.: ;
It seldom fails to relieYw''.' the
, torment without delay. Sufterera
from, skin trouble should obtain a
small jar of. Routlea Meatho-SuJ-phur
from any good druggist and
use it Bka cold crea Adr. .-
Child Labci Araenent
Is Favored By Church
At the. Jason, Lee Memorial IL
E. church, at a largely attended
service" Sunday mbntfag, the con
gregation adopted ,a resolution in
faror of the child labor bill which
is now before the Oregon legisla-
tare.
f
The., fallowing? statstment
was sent to the senators and mem
bers from .Marten , comity yester
day: v . ., ' '
To ... the . Honorable Senate and
House of Representatives of the
State eC.Oregea. , .
Gentlemen': - ;;; , i . l'
The following resolution , was
adopted by a practically unani
mous rising vote of the congrega
tion of Jason Lee Memorial' Epis
copal church of Salem, Oregoni.
; Sunday morning, January ' 18,
1925, and is hereby respectfully
submitted for your consideration.:
Whereas, the labor of children
of tender years fn - behalf ot in
dustrial employers for profit, has
long been recognized as an out
standing eril .of American life and
the need of effective authority for
Its suppression is very great;
therefore be It . - ' c
Resolved; ' that Jrsaon Lee Me
morial: Methodist Episcopal e&trrch
of Salem, Oregon, "hereby appeals
to our state lawmakers for ratifi
cation of. n the twentieth- amend
ment to tae federal censtitation
giving the national congress power
tc limits regulate and prohibit the
labor of. persons under IS years of
age. !-. : '
. THOS. ACHESON.
. . v . " rastor.
R. A. HARRIS",
I Chairman Official Board.
Salem llan Hew Manager
Of SHverton Permy Store
SILVERTOX. Ore., Jan. 17
( Speciar.)-W. M. Arbuthnof; of
Salem .has taken . over the man
agership of the J- C. Penney Com
pany ' store at . Silver to a. . Ms.
Arbuthnot has been ia the eervice
of thitf company at Pendleton, Eu
gene, and Saiemv Sv E.' Parker,
former manager; t together "with
Mrs. Parker writ . take a trip to
California. ."'-: '
OPEN TIOSTRILSI B.D
A COLD OB CATARRH
now To QetEeliefTTnenllead
and Bom are Et&Sad TJp.
. ConnC fifty! Your cold in head
or catarrh disappears. -, Yotti clog
ged nostrils . will open, lithe air
passages- of your head wfrr clear
and row - can- bTeathe "freely,:" No
"more BnufXlia. hawk at?: mucous
discharge, drynesa er headache; no
Btruggtlng for breath at night. '
Get a small bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm front' your druggist
and apply 'a .little of this fragrant
antiseptic cream In your nostrils.
It penetrates through erery air
paseage: ot the head, soothing and
healing the swollen or inflamed
mucous membrane-, giving yon in
stant relief. 7 Head colds : and
catarrh- yield like magie. Don't
stay stuffed-up and miserable. Re
lief Is aire. Adv. .
We carry: in stock oyer 115 legal blanks stilted io'most any businesa
transactions. VTe may have jest the fora you 'fixe looking for at a bis
saris ail ecapored to rde to crdcr fcrai. I ' . .
" ' ' l -. i j , . iilyf - hm - j V - r" . ' . ,
Some of the forms: Contract of Sale, ! Koad Notice, Will fonas. Assign
ment of Mortgage, . Mortgage forms,. Qnjt Qaint Deed. Abstracts form, ..:
BI3 ef Sale, -Banding Contract; PrfcSrJssory Notls, - Iristallsient Notes -'j
General Lease, Power of AttceyPnmelBoce Scale Re
ceipts, Etc; These f orris are carefully prepared fcr the coarursad prirsta v'
cse. Price on forms ranges from 4 cents to 16 tchtj apfecer and cruets
bcrcis frost 25 to 50 cents. . ; ;'- . - '
prjNTUD AND FOR SAtJD BY .
The Statesman Publfsliing ! Co.
; ' ' : legal phAiiK nnAtiQUARTCia . v.
r TtTCT CTFUTT"1 in
uH'Ui'if IUjIU;
IOC CLtiQ
Potittfy : and Flax, Industries
bain Adherents; Irnga-r
tion Outlook Good ?
WEST STAYTON, Ore., Jan. 19
-(Special to The Statesman).
The West Stayton Commercial club
has come to. life again. The citi
zens of this district are awakening
td the many Opportunities offered
here. sad are eut to let the! world
kaow about It . ." ' ; f ; V
Organization of the club hf now
complete with E. R. Clark,'! presi
dent; Mrsi F.', C Fery, secretary
treasurer.' I i1 '11
Poultry is becoming qaite a pro
minent industry in this section.
Poultrymen here are daily, tilling
of increased egg production, i pome
of the smaller flocks now produce
as high as 75 per cent daily.' '
Some of the best.' flax prodaced
is the- valley last year was grown
half a mile west on a tract owned
and farmed by. L Walker, f A ten
acre tract netted apprcaltaatery
...-. ; i : jf .
West .StJLjtem is. centrally locat
ed in the' flax producing area and
it 1 rumored that a . scutching
plant connected with, the Vancou
ver linen mill is to be located here.
' P. E. Thomason, district mana
ger of the irrigated land ;. tract
here, promises big things fbr wa
ter users 'this season. According
to Mr. Thomason Water- will 1 be
furnished to applicants as fast as
possible. Those who- used; water
during' the past few seasons are
enthusiastic over the present pros
pects. ' ; ! : ; ' '; t .
Approximately- 3 acres of Ken
tucky wonder beans have- been con
tracted for in this Bectlon by the
Oregon Packing company of Salem.
The paekins company entered this
field for beans- because irrigated
beans have been found, ta be su
perior to others for canning pur
poses. A few tracts of beans grown
here last season netted the grow
ers approximately 1150 per acre. .
.Wool Prices are Betted
Than are Being Off ered
. ' - m,:,j.t-
. Small wool dealers; are being
robbed of from. & to 10 cents- a
pound on, their product by follow
ing the advice- ta contract every
thing at i from 40 to 45 cents a
pound. J .' -
This became known yesterday
when outside buyers . visited the
district and were offering greater
amounts than . were being paid by
local buyers; I -
It Is understood -that In Eugene'
50 cents a pound'; Is being paid
for medium and fine wool and 45
cents a pound for wool of a coarse
grade. . --''-:;: ' ll
Armory Revival Services
'"' Dravyjrig itarge; drovyds
People attending the revival
meetings at the; armory are en-r
thusiastie in. their reports of : the
interest and power; manifest. Some
remarkable testimonies are being.
given regarding the wonder work
ing power of God in transforming
loth soul and body. Most Of them
aie confirmed byj eye witnesses
present. . ; j '-; - , J-
. Mr. Peterson's , message ' Satur
day nisht 'Earthiaakei'' was
very interesting. He showed- by
the Bible fin connection with cur,
rent event that not only the phy
sical earth la being continually
shaken; 'but that also every "class
of society and phase ef human life
is being- shaken 'as merer befere
in its history;. j 13 j
Sunday afternoon he preached
on the subject: "Repent for the
kingdom et heaven is at band
He proceeded to show that there
is the same need of a special prep
arahon of God's people, today tot
the second coming of Christ that
there was in the days of John tie
Baptist for His first taming. 5 Thl
night meeting-was filled with eni
thusiasm and Divine, inspiration
Sereral .surroundng towns were
... - '
At Bzsircrs Office, Gnrrrd Hpcr
represented in the crowds that
gathered;' during the day. , ?
- There will be meeting 4a tho
Armory every night this wetkz ex
cept Friday night. Next Sanday
there will, be twa meetings as
usnal at 2:3d: and T:ao" p. m.
sharp. '
Control of Fii eai'ms Is
. Object ot Lbngerari fTHl
- - . r, .
Control -of the possession, sate
and use of pistols and revolvers Is
advocated fn H. B; No. 6t fntro
duced Monday by Representative
Lonergan, of Portland.' '
The"- bill would preynt the sale
Of smair firearms ' without u II-eesse-
to persons other than peace
Officers and mlritary organizations
knless- a special permit ' Is heM.
The ' bill ateo-' provides that' If a
person is cm trial for felony and
Was armed with- gu&V the posses
sion shall be- taken as proet of an
intent to- comatit a fekmy. t-
H CEFORE Ifi
Looking Forward to the Captivities-
to Be- Connected
' With This Service' ..
Lestle Sparks; who had charge
of I the public play, ground . last
year,: will probably hold the same
position 'this' summer.. Sparks is
now Physical education director
ot jthe Salem public scools. While
so' definite program has been
mapped out, the one fast year will
unidoflbtedry be followed again
this 'year. The program for, last
year-was as follows: i tozp; ml,
tree play i "2 to S;girfs swimming
ah'd "'boys organized play;' 3 to -4
girls organized play,' and boys
swimming; 4 to 4:45, girls swlm
mfng,' and beys organized play;
4:45 to 5:45; free-playj' " p '
H i popular
The- ' popularity of the ! play
ground can be Judged by the at
tendance, which '- was - recorded to
be-' as- follows ! for- the 52 days
uuniiy wnica ine piay gronsa was
open, the number of girls partici
pating fit swimming and organized
play, 3M9;' the number of boys
participating in swimming- and or
ganized play, 3,650; making- - a
total of 7,239. The number- which
attended the- park but did not
participate in the organised play
ts not given,; in the report .but
would probably be very large. The
report given above is for the 14 th
street play ground.
The- report of the year's activi
ties .. at. the Lincoln' play ground,,
shows that there a total attendan
ce of 2,736 for the. season On
Doll day. Pet Animal day, and
Funny Paper day, there were 125
335, and 100 children respectively
at the park.
Something ;ta be thankful for:
The Cal in the White House is not
a radl-Cal. "Washington Post.'
BED PEPPER IBT
QUICKEST RELIEF
Red- Pepper Rub takes the 'ouch'
from- sore, stiff, aching joints. It
cannot hurt you, 'and it certainly
stops that old rheumatism torture
at.onee.' . " . - ,
When you are suffering so yon
can 'hardly get ; around, ' just try
Red : Pepper Rub and yon ; will
have the quickest relief known.
Nothing' ha-such concentrated,
penetrating - heat as red peppers.
Just as soon- as yon apply .Red
Pepper Rub yon will feel the ting
ling heat. - In three minutes it
warms the sore-spot, through and
through. Pais and soreness are
gone. .-. ?,; -: I
Ask any , good droggUt for ; a
jar of Rowiess Red Pepper-Rub.
Be sure- to 'get the genuine. With
the name Rowles on each package.
Adv. f k
-
Plf
DAYS
FOR RUT 8M
TIE MITIS OF
s-'iffiTimewEEi;
1 1
Everything Is Orgarted and
Prepared for a Big Week
! ' and a Useful; One
Saturday, January 17, was the
first day f-Thrifl week. This li
a national institutfofi j and origin
ated In the indnstria r department
orthe.Y; eM;,'cCA. Il908w Since
then It has. grown to a.; place of
much importance In be-thrift pro
gram of tha nation. j There-are
now 47 of the leading civic, in
dustrial and religious . brganlaa
tiona. of the country boosting; the
program' ot . the week. ' National
Thrift week always! j begins' on
January 17 the birthday of -Benjamin
Franklin.; : I. Z :--7-l'"
More Hum 3Q Here .
There axe twenty odd organiza
tions in Salem fostering the pro
gram for .thlsvyear's .Thrift week.
They include rvRotaty -f lu,bi : tdon's
dub Realtors, Chamber jot Com
merce, Kiwanis cluUfTW. C. -A4
Business Men's- league, Ministerial
association, 'Salem Heights Com
munity club. Salem. ! library, Mut
ual Savings and Ixan association,
State Business and :loan; associa
tion. Boy scouts, Uriivereity.WcH
men's: ' dub, : Underwriters, Banjc-
ers. and the' Y.-A. 2. r- i -
'. t A Iot of lork,
Dave Eyre ia the chairman of
the Saiem organization, for obser
vance. -of Thrift . week, .;and Air.
Kells is the- secretary. ,'AU of the
cooperating , clubs will emphasize
the program for the-, week,. Each
day during the week; letters, will
be written by leading business
men on the subjectjpf thrift, and'
these will be published In the city
newspapers. , ; Andy Miller, a rep
resentative of the State j Bankers
association, will be In the city on
Friday the 23 rd, to talk on the
subject, of thrift. He will probab
ly. 'talk before the Lion's club,
some of the schools ,nd the Salem
Heights.' Community club.
. Thrift Essays Too
A Thrift essay contest is being
held In the public schools during
the'' week,' and prizes are to be
awarded the winners m each grade
frdm- the fourth "''op, up1. There
will5 be second, third and fourth
prizes given to the' winners of
those places fn each grade. , The
total amount m prizes to be given.
out amounts to $65! and the Salem
I i - r
banks, are. offering the prizes.
paulus Company Withdraws
3U-ws prunes lor . ruse
Thar withdrawal of the Robert
C: Paulus eompany offerings of
30-4 0s prunes was i announced to
day and win be in effect! for some
time. When they j are again put
on the market the prieew wilt be.
11 cents a, pound: Prunes
the market' are shorfand- l$ml
expected that jthe i best4arJv mf
feredwiUr.be the nitjnoT,Jfjgnuary $2.18; February $2.20;
It is presumed: that the Oregon,
packers have' no more than 9,000,-
000 pound of prunes t and the
holdings in the dealers hands will;
cause- the market to advance in
stead, of decline, is! the allegation
Therefore, the Paulus company ex
pects to make a cleanup on the
prunes when theyj throw thetms
on the market, again.
i The exhange rate of ' Snglish
money is rising and consequently
makes It appear that the market
rs weakening, -Wha is actually
happening is. that the- same money
can buy more , prunes because of
the exchange, rise.! ; There, is,,
however, some movements . at
eastern, docks.
s
Silverton Resident Dies
' After Lingering Illness
, , silverton; ;or4;,jin. 17.-
tSpecjal.) FredHck Leonard,
aged S 6, died at ihe Silverton hos
pital on January lBthVrfollowing
an Illnese of several months. Mr.
Leonard leaves three sisters and
two brothers in eastern states.' He
has ' been a- resident of! Silverton
for the past 12 years. ( Funeral
services wiTT be held from the new
Jack and Ekman 'chaper Sunday
afternoon and interment will be
made" In the Silverton' Icemetery,
r- j , - ;
' ' Nashville Banner-4 Men's efforts
balance. 1 y Exporers :; are always
looking for lost races, and mission
aries axe always finding, them,
t.
j
Ahswcfr- to Yesterday's Puzzle
t " t I i i f 1 I I I r f t
W iLvIi't. P w A I. M !
. r I l -
: "r 1 1 ft U ; m
m TjkT&4i: v 'it- m o
ihmC.J I .... -
J5. L t-J 71 M iL g t -" t
A N V j tf f F E- "m C g
uj.c Tve(t( R t A. t E.
tiVA e-l-! a ! o o spr
- i f 11 f 4 ' I
a m a i it i a i o-f c e
s a .."aT g'v Tiyt n
Change rn .Ballots Is .
y - -U j 'I ,;""-- '-.' ;j
Eett'drl- irosslScaxiott . -of 'Ji the
names of , presidential' electors;
candidates for office and simplification'-
of j titles b amendments
printed on the official ballot is
sought by Representative Coffey,
ef POTtlandV- who- introdneedt H- TB.
No. yesterday, i which would
amend section f 4(03 '" ef Oregon
laws relating to . the form or tba
efficfaf ftsJJetst ;- t H: .dih;'.
Kcepmg Lsses tit luxury - 5
.: , Uakes Industry Suffer
HIRSCHBERGr Jan 14 The
lace a hi e'mbrofdery' todnstry of
Germany,' which 'has Its chfef seat
In Silesia, W having an exceedingly
difficlt --timo which Te the
Christmas season' did not alleviate.!
Embroidered 'goods! still belong- to
the -7 cf 1 of Ixnrhrles .without
which most Germans can da. Since
the stabilization of the mark most
German housewivef have- discov
ered so many gap-rSn their ward-l
robes, that they 'have'' been quite
content to-' re-stock - with plain
Hnens. - V-.: V-fV .i-l": I
The r many " women ? who ; givej
their : time to lihe- needlework
declare- that' they wIU work for
almost nothing just to have some4
thing to doi They are ready to
adapt - themselves t changing
fashions, whereas formerly; their
uotput was of a somewhat stereo-f
typed variety.
H. - I
Berlin Schools Adopt i-
' Courses rrr Athlctrcs
in-
- BERLIN, Jan; 7,, The schools
of Berlin are becoming Increasing
ly Interested In athletics and qalj
esthentics. ' The.' movement r 'for
matting- gymnastic ftrafnligf, obli
gatory lis gaihins headway. Thus
It Is? contemplated, .as soon as thia
facilities ;an be provided, to com
pel all school child-rVn- to learn to
swim.-., r.---: ' i'l:. r:-(n :;- --:MA'kH
Inring- the - past' summer : over
2000 school children were given
instnxction in awimmfng and with
in the next few months the. priv
fege is to be extended to 10,000
young' people by setting msuie- the
natatorial in the various parts of
the city for their' specific too..
; Another foTnT of sport that Is
to be given - enconragement this
winter- Is bobsleighing and skiing.
Pushball and medicine ball, com
paratiTely llttW known Ger
many before-f the War, have also
come; into vogue! in the public
schbols. !. - ! T-i rii'iHlJ :. I C
.... -J , i, (- ,;,.!' 4i i-l'i I - : . . i
. ' i ""'i ' .
TT .i ii 1 1 i.ii.i . 1 . ' ir .
VTORTlAXD, Jan, 1 9 Grain fu
tures: ": "Wheat, brdf whiter blue
stem ' nnd baart, '.inuary, ' Febru
afy j March ; $2.02? II soft white,
Jannaryl bruaryl'f t.sl: March
$1.92t western "! white, January
1 1189 : ! February ;1.90 : ' March
$1.9lVtV hard-' winter, January
Febroary $1.90r March
Northern:: spring; January
February 11.91: -western
$MQ;
Fd, I January,?! February S1.86;
Jlach $1.86 : BBB hard white,
Marcb$2.25,
- Oats, NbJ 2 white- feed, January
$42.60; jFebrnarr. Inarch $43.50;
No. gray, February; Mardh $4t. .
SNAPFT THIXKLfC No S7 ! .
Cross Word Puzzle
1 W'-j I3 4 -1 k L ' j i
; t; i : - ' i : ;! :s !'-: :-" ' - - - . . -. . .
J-' I . 1 ""': . t:j,;! (V.. , i
7ifv tTTT mmmmm TT! TT" mmmm' : i '7 ' ia" :
.j.r " -; ' '"-:"-"' ' -:y
f . -v ; i S( ; t" : J"-V:': - .
TTT mmmm T3T "ff y :J" '.. M.t-
"vr - "I'.-: " ' - i', ,.-.. f. M.. -. I
"MMiNBM'M" m MMMBW MMMmmp MMHHM MipMMH HHHM m,! WMMOT
,a j,.. HTfj- :--' r- titj" rVJ " 1 -'1 i! '
S'-"1 ' t ' . t ' f I ' ; - S r'l- i-
4 I -- - J ' W j ,r
:1 !! -slV - '-J ft r ' ''V ; i-'
WWi M 'Sill 77S- 7- : 3rr j
' j' !- .i mmmmmmm mmmmm . h- : - .
!: ; I't'ih ; 'Htr 1. l,-:.r: j ; ' - . - -"" f I
'IiV-T' mm ''!."?' "' mm imtmm w mmim mmmmm mmmlk
J ; : 'ii iJV : - . .''. I ; . 1
1 1; 1 i 1 -I- I L i.J
ACROSS
-!.t, 4- V
V - r .
Garment of white linen
-4-T6 piece' out
8'A
fabrfiS
10. Tusk of elephant ;
1 ;K"illMa:-.'L ,"
,Js
1$ Mohammedan scripture
17 ;Ponsumed '.r
1 Nine Inches ' i-..-2lirrwntyifpur
nenrr ---iTf.--.
22 CMopt eiUeat'5s:i,t t
23 Ai prefix meaning . wrong ;',
25. Ilostility . . -
26
Encourages
2-7
31
.jcMdd.K-?.::.
Girl's name (ab.f
3? ; Front ot the - head- '
35' Set of fools' " - - -
37l Th track; or deer
aJlpoet.),,:;:;!
40 Sufrendars
42; Streets
4 3 j Urgency ,
4 vi 'Pefainlng to oak . t
4 ;rito.iJrove -about fa? jJ' "A.
I "er-Tersely 'Cobi.) -
'.J'TV Answer
1ASSIFIED SECTION
Phone 23 Advertising Dept.
CtMiSSI-flED; ADVERTISE 51ENTS
i;
Rate per word; r
Per,
Thre inrtioo.
5e
Mqhey to Loan
, - On Real Eistatw
" ! i-T. K. FORD
(Oref Ldd Baah Bank) -
UEFOIU5 YOtT i TEAVE TOTJB HOME
- - OK CAK HAVE. IT
Insured properly
Phrine 161. Becks a ' Hendrjck. U. 8.
f. : Bank Bldg. r f; m s-28tf
Automobiles
-
- - . - I NOTICE 1 . '
' . Salem 1 Auto ! Wrecking Co. is sow
' - open ' fori bosinesa and -we are in the
market fo old j cara at higkest cask
!, i prices.: jl !,'-J '- '
! l j l See- a befere aellin? or "buying. - !
I t SALEM AUTO WRECKING CO. ?
I ! 4 Heary Kkjfesen '
, So. CommarcUr St. ;
. iri: Mi - 1-J25
8CHKSI..AB AJDTa WREGKIXa CO. Will
bar your old i ear. Highest cash priea
i paid.- .1085 N.. Cofbmercua St. I jl3tt
Storage
Fire proof bnildioe, day and nieht
f' erri'ce," f per montli.' 1999 IT. Cap
tol. - Ta -armrr, -: --. - -
WE WILL! COMPLETELY RENEW Your
- j. ear, . track, traetor " sad .-"r if Vyou easy
terms "SL "Hi Shocker, 84S Ferry St.
M'tf i. ..-! ... . . 2 f6
nrB TIME -WIIA BR WE LI SPENT
: . it .youi Rt eitimaies oa- your auto r
: pair, work at tll Shamrock sarags. 333
Millet-. Phonei .1142-ir.. - 3. f 6
auto Tors
I i ; . -JTAJINAET TOPS
i i -TEijrery latest in anto tops
;' i, Seasanabla Price . - i
t- y.,-.. O. J..UL'LL '
219 State St. S-mtf
FORBES7!
GARAOF 75a ! KORTIT ; 21st.
1477-M4. h . ...
PHONE
OABAiSS
FOB BEJSTi -FHONB-' -13 5 3-W;
HOCSS - A3SO AfAACOUVTS,
JPHOSg
. 4-S15U
FOB RENT HOUSES' AND- APART
menta. j IV L. .Woed Sal Stata street.
,: . - f-.. j - - -. 4F3
FIVE ROOM IIOUSE. FURNISHED AND
unforniabed r apartment. Close in,
Room 4. Breymaa Bldg. j ... 4-j22
PRINTED CAROSr SIZE 1" B"C 1W
wording "For Rent." price 10 cents
each-. Statesman--Businee OI(iee on
Ground floor.- ' ''" ", ', '-
' v Corn;! No. 8r eastern yellow ship
ment, January, February " $53
Matcbi $.52.50, J , 1
, Millrnnr January , "$38.50; Feb
ruary. March ,$3.9T I , . .
Dairy produce- exchange! But
ter, extras- 44c; standards 42HC;
prime firsts 41c; firsts" 39 c
Eggs, extras' 56c; firsts-. 55c;
pullets.: 53c; peewees 50c; current
receipts 50cJ J t !; ..... :." C f
Hay, buying prices; valley timo
thy $20 to $22; ditto eastern Ore
gon $l24; alfalfa. $20 to $2050;
clover $17 to $17.50; oat. hay
$18.50; cheat $16.5Q;' oat and
vetch $19.50 to $20; straw $8 to
$8.50;. selling prices '$2 & ton
more. :
l. A. vagrant ,r ;
Tamimic ... .
. 3' To drip- througb '
5 A placet to heat bricH
... Evening , r.. vv,-x'
j 7- Scriptures : r.
.9- A unit of weight ; ?
J2 28 pounds of. wool
13 .vAj body;oC water, --
14 A na hotr-. r : i a . .
15 A poetic foot (pi.)
17 Radio to-f- . -.it n-.
18 And so frth"! : ; . ;
20 A relative-, ..." '
.22-:BundleB V .j.;- ;'-j"f
2 4 An infection of the eyelid!
28 Toward the stern of a vessel
.30 J4everagel: ,
33 Pronoun ! ' - ,
34 City in.N. Carolina.'
35" A small cask ! .
26-A- nnmberr.' - - -:-
38 An- aquatic- fur- bearing- mani-
. .mal - ,
40; TJethargy; r
41 Flat bottomed ibokt
43 Tooth of Awheel'
r -
- i
44 Asiatic 'animal .
Tomorrow) y
-
On week (&ix insertions) 8
(kix insrtioB)
One month . , : 20
Six months contract, per month 15c
13 noDtht' oret, per moat"! 2 e
Jtinimum. for any advertisemeat 23e
ITOR RENT Apart meat 8.
FCTtlflSHEIj AP ABTX E XT
aion atreet.
-UO MVI-
5-J25
IXRXISHED APARTMENTS 1173 K;
Fourth, Phone 2080-M. 5-J25
HKATED APARTMEST 4 BLOCKS
tram ststa hoiiuv. 597 p. Sumufr.
- -V ' I . . . 5-jlStt
FURNISHED APARTMEXT VVO
threa rooms. Hester, gt Tinge. 160
Union. . i ' 5-j25
TWO ROOM FtrRNISHTI' APAIITSrEJrT
close in.--Phone 151S-at. , ..-l-18tf
TWO) ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT
Terr reasonable, 960 Mill. 5-J2S
WELL FURNISHED TWO ROOM Apsrt
ment. close inr 541 MilU 5-J25
TWO MODERN APARTMENTS - ONE
with. Urge. liTLDg room and fireplaee.
f Ctk ketweew 4- mod, p. au 920. UtJk
; Phone 2090-M. . - 5-j22
KM- HNT APARTMENTS- - It-
Commercial.
APARTMENTS 268 N. 'COTTAGE. 5ntf
FOB REXT Rooms
ROOM" 7TKAK STXT-C FO rent
during- Legisk4tnreu Phone 583. S-jlOtf
FOR- RENT OOD - ROOM, FOR Gm
. tleman. Befereaeeaw -iAddreaa Bex-E.
care Statesman. I - 6-J20U
SLEEPING- ROOMS CLQSEk IN PriTata
. home. Phono 87-W. . ' -j25
FOR RENT -WARM ROOM WITH board
for lady. 332 N. Chdrch. s 6-j25
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPINO ROOMS.
One block from, bus line. Call at 2111
Maple Ave..,,. - .- . . - 6-j23
THREE LARGE FURNISHED ALL. Out
side, room Private i aatrsnea, 2184
State St. T. C. Sanborn. 6-j25
STEAM HEATED KOOM ; r WITH OH
without board. The S Alexandria, ono
block front - eapitaL ; jphoae 2069-J
, --! -.6-i25
A LARGE SLEEPHM. ROOM DOWN
stairs, best, private bath, board if de
aired. Suitable- for two Ooe'bloeft
- trom poBtotiica, 634 ferry St. Phona
1708-X. . f - S-ilS
BOOXa TO" RKTT- CAXL 2044-W.
e-avtf
LAUREL HOTEL-UNDEB NEW HANr
, g anient. . Rooms furnished, clean, .12th
- and Oalt; . j . 6fl0
PRINTED CARDS,, SIZE 14? BT 7Hn
' - wording", .'"Roomr to' Rent, - price-' 10
' cents, rach. . Statesman Business office,
Ground floor. . ... , ...
ROOM FOR" RENT MODERN HOME,
three blocks from state houso, for gen..
' tleraanV Must give- references. Pleaaf
jddreggA. B..eare SHatieman. el7tt
FOlTKrriTjronses 7
GOOD -.MODERN EIGHT ROOM HOME
at, J03J..Cnion. Phone, 1607-M. -
'. ' . ..vir .7-125
SIX ROOM HOUSE S15 RT.' 4. Salem
- HeihtaAvet Near Jefferson Highway.
Inquire of George W.: Cotton, ob phone
- 86FS. . - j , . - l-fib
FOR RENT.. SALE OIS .EXCHANGE 6
room house and nrtfe. Furnished or
unfurnished.. Call at 2545 Ctate St. or
Phone L446-J. after. p, m.. -j25
FIVE ROOM MODERN -FURNISHES
bung-alow, piano, gaa. 130. 175 8, 18tt
atreet . - I. T-j20
SEVEN ROOM HOC SX PARTLY FUR
nished, 677 N. .Winter. Inquire 8tates-mn-office.
.ri -. . -. .- 7-j8tf
; WAXTETTo Rent " 7a
PARTLY "FURNISHED-! 3 ROOM Heated
. apartment. Address. 4389 caps- States
man.. .: I ' TA-J25
MODERN 5 OR 6 ROOM- FURNISHED
"bouse, 'close in. F. Bay Fellcer: Phone
94L . ,j - - 7A-j25
FOR SALE-r-3fiscelIaneons 8
"PETITE PRUNES Set FKR "POUND-
i Dtlivered, Phone. 107F14, O. Jt
Taylor. A - - - S-i25
FOR SALE 6J BUSHELS EAA CORN.
,n : 1 .1- . . c 1 . m
atad, Jefferson. : 1
8-j25'
FOR SALE ONE PETALUM A INCU
. bator, $10. One X-Ray incubator S 5.
' Both in rood eondition.- - Canav Statea
' man..., A577. i -Z -X i!. H .. 8-j27
ALFALFA. GRAlNv HAVJ TIMOTHY and
' straw, ruaranteed' quality, prompt ship
. nrantc Prices upon, application. Rich
ard Nyman, Walla Walla, Washinctoa.
' "-. . . . 8-j20
OOOS BBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE
. . Writa RolUn Baa-verw Rt 2. or. Phone
.47F2.. , , TT . . ,a-J85
FORv SAUt 120-EGG INCUBATOR
i complete. .- A snap- t- it teirra-
once. Alto good shearing outfit. 2
s machines, ' Lots ot i. comb anl cot-
tera. , If interested all Phono 65F-14.
w write J U..AaJl itit.- 4,.Box 81-B,
J - ' . i a ..... . o-jdj
BALED CHEAT. AND
Phone 12B4-M. .-. i
GRAIN .
HAT
8 j25
CHOICE BALED - CLOVER HAY FOR
t sale. - Phone 44F13, 8-J2S i
GOOD APPLES FOR SALE 90e A BOX
' .4 Free delivery. ali J494,; i v8-125
FOR SALE DRIED BEANS ALSO one
baby fence..- Call -4F5. . 8-i25
33a4 CORD TIRES RIMS. TUBES 8
.XtJ. Ave.;"-. .-8-325
SOME HOUSEHOLD f i IIJRNTmtE i -TN
etttrilnr- evnail eleetrie. iaag,&d hestec I
viu ii su o- ton, j . s-)2a
FINE CLOVER, HAY J0 $14 FERf ton
at 'my farnu - T H. - Walker: Phone
' 1SF4. - 1 ' -.' - ... '-S-12 5
. s .'C- ,.ar .. i.. t..
jl SALEU MARKETS I
- Pricea qnated- are - wboJesale- and 'are
prirea j-eceired. by iaroiMav No. retail
pi ices are given,, . . .
-: ; oraut xstd hilt . ' - -
fN 1 soft wliUo whestJilA it
Xo "eeft ,d wheat.l ai'
Oat- , . - ; :IjTr
0 hav . ' ' 2?f
Clover hay, ble4 JZ!ZZlZ7siS
Oat ana- Vettb, bayi. JIio
rr PORK, UUTTOH AH1 BEEP -Hors,
10O-20O cwt . . , sio srt
n u.in f, en . . .-
flight sows
Tow nti ,.
Pressed . top
:rrt."
l3He
14e
Lsmbs
"W'fPO'OLTUT
Heavy' Kens' f ; -
Hpriasera' . '
4- i?re-
I.irht at ' 1
Ducks
13156
r..l5i?$l8e
'"lettertat everedw4-
3
Mi.:4fie
$2.00
EffKa. stasdarda
mirs, per tvi
-40 4 4c,
cart 4, ,,. ,h $10.00
' .9
FOR SALlMisceUancous 8
HAY 110 DIVISION STREET. 8 j2
TRREB SMALL CHICKKV Hnt-4i-
be-aewved oa track) 1 barn 13 bv
: 1 feet at bargain. Box 140, Stat.s-
8j35-
WHEAT STRAW 40c. A BALE OAT
: straw eut green,' one-third vetch 50e 1
. baU... RU , Box 67. Salem. NobU
Andrews. ..; 8-j2a-
1924 DRTED LOGANBERRIES. Extra
.15 4.: Phone 2 It 12. . 8-j25
300 LARGE CEDAR POSTS 1800 LBS
. No. 12 wire, I3;00O loganberry stakes"
75 picking crates. 8. C. Nelson. Sil
. verten. zoaaV near FairgrenacU. 8-jU3
BAROARI NEW i WESTIN6HOCSE Aa
tonaua KJactsic Range foe sale $150
cash, used only S months. Cost $187 5ft
Mrs. .Msrtia, 1605 8. Churcls Street'
. ' 8-j25
WMITR LtCHORJ. HATCHING EGGS
. SAJO per hazurrei. Fhan 2F2.
; . ' i . :, . . 8-j25
10,000 LARGE OREGON IMPROVED
gooseberry bushes. Inspected and free
J1'1'' rr old, f2u snd $3o
; lSojDOOEtUbnrg 121 Strawberry
. plants-. Near1 bed, laegw planta. $3
per M. A. v. Parr, Kt. 8, Box 7. Port-
' lana, road...
8-j25
20. ACRES FOB SALE IN HIGH State
- of cultivation-, good buildings, one mile
east from fairgrounds. bee owner.
2123.- Broadway. 8 jil
Fi-ilftTreies
Walnuts and shrubbery. High
ind
F.
is. Prop.
Phone 1140-M even
ings.
8-jl3tt
FOR SALE 12 j SHARES ($50 EACH)
United Drug. Co. (Rexall) lit prefer
red stock,. T pee cent guaranteed, pay.
eaas -ejuanartyy - wjav. mimayer. 175
N. CommereiaL
8 i4t(
Beautiful
Oregon Rose
'And? 'eleven 'other wegoa songs to
gBUtar with a fiaa collection ef patriotic
songs, sacred swngs sad many old time
favorites. . y . - ' 1
r-AM P 5 . I'
(Spectal -prfees itt' quantity lots)
- Especially- adept aWe for scboet com
munUy os -Kome-aingiae; Send for
- - ' ' ' I 5VV-" '
Western Songster, j
TO pars new In Ra third edition I
' T ,.' Pabiished By . ' '
OREGON TEACHERS. MONTHLY
315 8. Commercial St. Salem, Or.
WB RENT.' SELL OR REPAIR SEWING
' machines.. Old machines $5 and up,
- Big advertising discount on new ma
chines, j , - - 1 4
- WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.
Ttit blocks south OB depot.-221 South'
High 6t. Phone SQ&, . , 9-13
roR SALET CUTHBERT RASPBTRRY
flsnts. Rhode Island Red batching eggs.
taUaa: Aeney beea. ."Halaaaad"
Brunk's corner on eialem-Dallaa hirh-
. way, y . . .. .-..--.t ; .' .. 8-j20
Trespass Notices I
" :; AlF3pf 'Sale'-
- - Trees paaa Notices, aise 14 taehea by
9.- inches, printed . oa good 10 ounce
canvass bearing the words. --"Notice Is
Hereby 'Gives 'Thar' 'Tresspassing- "It
Strictly Forbidden. On These Premise
Under Penalty- Of Pjoseoution-."1 Price
15e-eachr or two for 25e. Statesman
PubUahiftg Company.' Salem, Oregon.
, ( ; - .- 8 atf
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10
' : eenta a bxind-le-. Circuiatiea department
Oregon Statesman. -.-,.: ; ,
WARREN NURSERY ALL KINDS OF
fruit and nut trees, 55 Ferry street.
' ' " ' - " I ' 8-n21tf
DRAG SAW FOR SALS A 'NEW ONE
. man power drag saw, all metal con
struction; . two-..; wheeia under frame
permits machine to be) moved like a
wheelbarrow, i. Several special features.
. This he aster bean, used. Will sell
at s subs tan tisl reduction snd giv
terms to respana-fbla parry. Wm M.
Meier, Salem, Ocv. R S. Box 23 L
- - - 8-i2H
; l 1 ' , !' ' .
';.W:;Nurscry;.. ;
Has a SeleeyerttY a 26Y Conrt street,
at Kennedy's' paint shop, opposite 6
eiek'a stiorei All kinds ot fruit and nut
tree. Dr. Bean's, Big Freoeh prune a
- specialty. - Office phone 1315. Rea.
105FS. Jesa Matbfa.. Pren -dl4tf
FOR SAII livestock
2 JERSEY COWS-rnGENTLE, TESTING
S..13th..,. ......... 8-125
BEAUTIFUL INTEWJrOENT MALE
Spits dog, . Cheepi. 4JLA. . flL. Liberty,
Salem. .; , , ., . . 9-j25
Petland
;;.Selis I
9-j25
VETERINARIAN T)R PiTTFRRftl
- Phone 2028-W. . ; (9-d30tf
FREI W. -LANGE. VETERINARIAN
Office 430 S. Commercial: Phone IIP
. ea Pheae 1666. . 9-m23tf
Bargains
- Milk goats, white Leghorn pnllets.
F Terrier pups. Petland, 273 State.
1 8)25
. WOOD FOn SALE 1 1
DRY WOOD FOR SALE PHONE 554
r- 622- . 1 11 j2S
DRT WOODj-FOUf FOOT AND" 1 Tnrh.
jr mill ;.wod7 4.7y per load. Thone
J-Ollf-VT. - II 111
FOB SALE -DST" SCAB WOOD AST
'- second growth. Phone 1756. Il-j21
WH CAN . SUPPLY YOUR WOOD AT
IZ0. Call 142;, Judd. the
Wodaaw Utu . - . . ll-flSL
l INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL
kinds. Prices reasonable and prompt
delivery. Phone 1858-W. llslStf
V- . BEST" GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft. and 1 Inch. 1
Dry mill wood.
J eco-e4 i rPwia fit.:.
Dry old. fir.! r. , '. 1
"Dry a It aeh. "
L" - FRLD E. WELLS
Prompt delivery and reasonable priee.
280 booth Church.. Phone 1542, 11 sfitf
WOODSAWING JCDD AND SCHMTtrT.
Phone 142; i l v . , H il3tf
16-LNCII OLD FIR. 4 FOOT OLD FIB.
aeennd growth oak and ash. Phntm
18F3 M. D. Mayfield. - 11 j6tf
WOOD SHORT LENGTHS' OR 4 FT.
COAL, best quality from $12.75 per ton
wo. -Ortonj Utah, or Rek Snrinei-
Prompt delivery. Phono 18551 lrnSOtf
BERT SECOND GROWTH FIR S7: OAK
; C'V 1131. ll-d--7f
- WAXTmEinploymCTit 12
PLtrsft rva-AVii .eepatrtno. work
: 'IV- Egn. p;)ne:. lilQ-W.. . 12 j25
WANTED PRACTICAL NURSE Want
maternity cases Phone 193-M.
12125