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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1925)
i. Issued Daily Except Monday, by. . THB STATE 8 MAX PTTBLISHIKQ COMPANY . 21 South Commercial 8t. Halem, Oregon , . B. J. Hendricks John- It.- Brady Frank Jaakoakf IfUKBfeS or THB ' The Associated Press ia exclusively entitled to tha use for nablication at all news dispatches credited it or not otherwise news puonsaca BeretP. , - - .-. , -- ' . ; BU8INESS Thomas I. Clark Co, New Tork, 141-145 tag, W. 5. (Portland Office 838 Worcester. Bid-.. TELEPHONES: Jr' ;-m '. . . 29 Circulation Office Business Office, . New Departmaat .:, . 23-106 Job Department . . En.rd at the Pfttoff.e is Salem, Oregon, ft ttconti -class matter sanaia-ss . BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER f : , VrmirfA tr Radio. BIBLE SERVICE Bureau. .CuiernnatL. Ohio. . If parents will nave their children memoriie the daily Bible selections, it will prof - a priceless Heritage to una in after years. ... ;.: s : r A -amuary 21. . r . ; fi BETTER .THAN SILVER AND GOLD: Goailtiess with content ment is grgat ain,,-,fjpr e' brought nothing into this world, and it Is certain we can carry fiothiftg, oat. And having food and raiinent, let ns be therewith content. I Timothy 6:6. 7. 8; . !: l .PRAYER:- O Lord, we thank hare- all andaboQfad. . , ; ' - wixr feopLe, siibriB pay . "Thrift Week" generally brings Improre his floancial. condition especially called to propositions of . Jife. insurance, saTiivga ..accounts, postal eaYinss. and many other schemes of ..getting ahead financially. In.my mind, oiifc Ot.the most important elements in any person's sucr cess Is, rgood credit," or the reputation of meeting one's obHgitions as promised. . ' The most f itat eletient of all business is "gbQ,d credit." t Is the very foundation of odr foreign trade. AmeriQun business wotild be paralyzed If it should be suddenly "credit system." " Thejiuccess of the "credit syatemll, depends. uponthe. Jntegiity of each indlvldnai; his promptness In meeting his obligations J Today, the tendency Is More than -ever to sell commodities on deferred pay ments.. There are many advantages.ia this. jlan.t. It. gives the bjnyr the; use of an article -while paying for it, and makes possible many luxuries which otherwise could not be had, or at least not so soon. Thousands of families .would still be paying rent, unable to own a home of their own If It were not for the "credit system." It brings such luxuries as automobiles, good furniture, and many other things within the reach of nearly every one. i : - J S . S The success of this system of buying depends upon the prompt ness with which the Individual meets the payments as they. become due. In accepting the benefits of credit, the buyer .assumes th.e responsibility of seeing, that the payments are made as per agreement. The merchant extends credit because he has .confidence In. the buyer. Laxity of payment destroys confidence. Promptness ip making pay ments establishes good credit. , -"t- i h . ; , - This is. the first day in "National ..Thrift Weell". 4nd has been designated as "Pay Your' Bills Pay." , No finer start could be, made toward- thrift than by paying up accounts that are due and. making let accounts drag on, but it has its reflection od one'B credit. y paying promptly, it will soon become a Mabit. When the. time comes that one has an opportunity to nse hjs credit to .good advantage, it wilt be extended to him gladly. His merchant, of binker will already know of bis prompt methods and will have the confidence lit Aim that he deserves. : ; ;:,;" t. 1 "Good credit" is a big asset . and one well worth striving for. Start the habit today by paying up all due accounts,. and by. making aa effort to be prompt. Promptness inspires confidence. It is an evidence of thrift. Signed, C. S. HAMILTON, President Salem Busi ness Men's League, i i ; "- ! (The above was Intended for The Statesman of last Saturday; but the person to whom : the copy was entrusted for delivery did not deliver it through a mistake or misunderstanding. It is too good a contribution to the spirit of Thrift Week to, be omitted; tBerefore it b printed both out of its order anil Its intended plaCe in the paper). GRESHA3I FARMERS There must be an unusually progressive set of farmers around Gresham. They refuse to let the manufacturers 'Influence them to make a fight on the children of America. At a recent convention where 500 were assembled, they almost unanimously endorsed the child labor legislation. i A most unfair campaign Is be ing, made. The truth has been misrepresented to the farmers and many of - them do not see it and will not! see it until it Is too late. The child labor bill will help the farmers. No congress ever did. or ever will prohibit children from laboring on the ' farms. la. fact theyfwill be encouraged to djtToui door work just as they should be. There nevier will be a" more dras tic labor law passed In America than ' the one in . Oregon today; and. we submit that it ia unfair for Oregon citizens, who , bare every thing they need int. the way of legislation, to Join in to keep the chiidren of other states In the sweatshops. L It , is an awful re sponsibility to assume. . CHILDREN AT THE FAIR . .The state fair is an institution of interest to every citizen of Ore gon. One : department has been growing out of all bounds nd that is the boys' and girls' club department, This has gone so far thai there 4s a demand for a bulfdrag, and that demand ought to be met by the present legisla ture. . ' .. It may be permissible to quib ble over many things, but when it com'e.S . to helping the children there should -be no quibbling, no Cvejay, .Machinery should be put In motion to give the children every opportunity for develop ment, especially , along agriculta- ril pines. Oregon is an agricultu ral state and we must encourage Our ' children to be better farmers ; A VALUABLE MEMBER - : It Is mighty fine to see the way Wark D. McAllister is performing in the legislature. While he is a new member, he has had the ad vantage of previous i association "with legislatures and went in like an eld, hand. - ; Mr; McAllister is right on the gteit questions before the peo pled 'He Is the only member -of the IcsUtQTa rroa MaTlon: coun ty . vLo UtisU on te child llbor pmendment, and this shows, that S ... -. , ; Manager fcditor . Manager Jb Dqit. ASSOCIATES PRESS i - crdited ia thia paper aad also the local , -:. .- i ; . .:. . .-i Is. -. - OFFICE: . ;- , . '- v West 36th St., Chicago. Marquette puild Gratnweal. Mrr. , ' - ft' Phone 6637 B Roadway. C. F. Williams; Mgr. Society Editor 583 - 1 Thee that when we have Thee we : , f-i.-- '-.J,-;. i ; iiitui bilLs promptly" suggestions of how a' person may and general welfare-, i Attention is ;. ',. y.: i --Li. i '-.. .4 -I ,i deprived or tne oenems qi tne - 1 ; M' he has his ear to Jhe .ground and knows what the people want. In addition ; 16 that, Mi. McAllisief has a well defined sympathy for the children 'and he wants to help them. : . j i. '1: ' It Is a great piiy tha ajfcounty like Marlon should have only one member of the legislature jwho; Is for this square deal for the child ren, but she j appreciates ' naving such an one as Mr. McAllister.; A PITY j" 'I . 1 It Is a great pity to see IdVtio and even portions of eastern .Ore gon stand in the light of their 6wft marfiets i by endorsing th'e Gooding Ml. 'j Tbey. wocid iill e better off it they united to make the Pacific ports of increased im portance. Waterway transporta tion is the cheapest on earth, and waterways can be ; reached only westward from Idaho and eastern Oregon.. The' people nave bfi misinformed and are blindly fol lowing poor leaders, f I 3 , C .1 . - . t . : 'v. . m r';. i I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I Celery Slogan tomorrdwj I 1 V, . I '' If you can jhelp "in this, do . so. It is a gfeat Industry In th'e niak- i The penitentiary,; will iveits annual show, Starting' Tuesday, Jan. 27, and tunning five days. Going to be unusually" good this year. j. : J- :- I j..- f: & --t-4-.-- r Vl I fail' I ' .The tfcre'SgeoX.flax fo .be tiken on by the state flax industry this year is likely to be all spoken for a&d .conractfd.aw. before some of the old growers speak: up if they hesitate too- long, j There has be'en'no solicitation. . but there .are new inquiries from every direction. ! . V -ff The matiSers ox the proposed new linen mill Jit ,f Varfconver, Wash... fciay. be in She iriarket tor some flax from our farmers. But they will have, to be active before long; for the best res (TIM; ff Self-preservation 1 is the ' first law; pelf preservation ;the fiext 87,642. j. j -:, si : The best argument for gentle ness is a good i description of -trench life. U:. - ; v I It seems Incredible that people ever were slow enough to be rnn over by a hprse and baggy, f -.. The poor.; foreigner "learning American-can't ten whether "dirt" refers to soil, pollticaor literature. " i 4i!2 Our friends are those who know , as... 5l3 we are wearing, the old salt jus I because we like it. Tj; -t ' ' V,V-,v ; j About the only caste system In America is that indicated by tne price paid tor beads. ; - " 11 - 'S: NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from page 5) salesmanship class was a success; according to officials. - Interest was keen and members were signed up at the first meeting. It is expected that the membership will be Increased to .between 20 ana memoers . oeiore a iori night. Any young man ' who li selling merchandise, or service. will profit by a course at the YMCA. T. E. McCroskey.jwho has been, instructor ,of , the class since its founding, will, be in charge again. . Serur Marriae T Jet "nse Oscar Dahlen of Silferion and Tena Gunderson, also, of .Sllver- ton.. were parried yesterday by Justice of the Peace Brazier C. SmalL EMy Speaks Today : ? Sherwood Eddy, will addreS Willamette university students at Waller, hall at 9 o'cioek : tna morning. Through ' ah error wan knnonnrod vesterdkv that the address would be given Tuesday morning. Roquefort Cheese i It is rilanned to serve Roquefort cheese at the Salem Chamber of commerce . at their, next regular ifieeting, according to the bulletin. Last week '"Mother McCJur&'s Prune Conserve," s just as it was served at Mother's Inn at Tangent, Oregon. - . Case Dismissed . The case of the city against P. Neuswander was dismissed yes terday when he appeared in court to answer to. charges of speeding Stolen Car Refed-. A Ford coupe, was stolen' from Mi. Angel sometime, sionaay even lor. according to the report made to the police station. The car be longed to A. J. Ficher. Attractive Sew Sticn-. One of the .added advertising attractions to appear recently on Commercial street is a new electric sign .bearing Jthe name and suggestion,- "Schaefe'r for Drugs, So da, and Ice Cream." The sign is the work of The Salem Electric Sign Co. 1 .. j Plan Big Cherry Pool me The Salem Diack enerry pool wants to ship between 25 and 30 cars jot cherries . this year and is lining UP things in that direction. Indications are that a banner year will result and the black cherry men are oui to make a reputatioH and Incidentally the money that will come with the cherries. Desires Whipping Post A whipping post Is urged for male narcotic peddlers, and indi viduals; who, carrying .firearms; enter buildings prt pu.blic,jIa;es to rob, by 'Robert C. WrigHt. Portland attorney. In a letter to Representative Bennett. The let ter has been referred to th com mittee on public health and mor als for th, house. i Rose Croix Club J t ytstWg members of thfe Sctft- tish Rite members of, the state legisiatate were entertained nJ?t the Rose Croix club . at 4 banquet at the Salem restaurant last night. Sojourning members, pi the organization were- present. Assumed Name FileVP- ; A. certificate of assumed .busi ness name was filed with the county clerk yesterday for the Capital City Laundry v Thomas A. Windishar . of Saleni andRqdolph H. Windisher Of McMlnnvllle are the owners of the business. Asks For Divorce midst Tice desires- Ca divorce' front, Ernest . F. Tice, because he makes' life burdensome to her by leaving her home for long periods of time. Later she was told to get out. and stay dut. , There are property rights or children con cerned in the divorce. ; j - ; i Desire To fee ttdikkl 1 TTArman Ml-vl a t Hnlm natlTA of Norwlty aifd Gottfried Paula, na tive of Russia have filed declar ations of . intentions ,of .becoming citizens of the United States, with tne county cierk. Report Of Library ,,.' ... . itji-. - ine puoiic scnooi librarian re ports that balance of $58.65 oft hand January I, 1926. ; The total receipts,! ,tne rear jere .5 2,3 ZJ.- 75.. One hundred and fifty new books were added, miklir a total of 327i4voiumes on hand. - Meeting Postponed The- meeting of the Capitol City t CooperatiTe" Creamery asso ciation' wag, postponed yesterday on account of conflicting business which prevented some of the mem bers to be present, ' The meeting will be held, however, later in7 the month. , ; State Forestry Board The state board of r forestry Is to meet in' Salem -next week J to consider the forestry code and get islature. State Forester F. A. EI meeting. The board wjil also consider, ither measures, pertaining to forestry Interests and, will ask for legisla tion which wirt require "campers to have campflre licenses.'" xikstaned--f - ,: v . The McKihley' Junior ! high school has received a. lathe, from the. machine shops of ; the Salem hih school and is. to be used, In mkfiuai trafriirig work there. After Its installation there however, it was found that through some mal adjustment the machine failed to function, properly.; According to the instructor, perry 'Foster, some adjustments ,111 be made wheh the lathe Is .taken back to the sho'ns. which will cause it. to be equipped for use in his depart ment, 1 . - Bus Rooting Changed- Commencing January 2 1st. bus line routing will; be changed as follows: . North on; Summer .street from . Marion, to parrish, east on Parrish Jo Capitol;. nW to on Cap- itputo Market; east pui Market to 17tb sonth on ltthN "D?l west on "b" to 16th; northson-'ieth to Market, then west ion Market returning by the sameiroute. Terr minal will be at 17th and 'D" streets, time point 'being, trans ferred from 17th and Market to l7tM and "D"; f busses leaving 17th and "D" 5 minates, 20 min utes, 35 minutes and. 50 minutes past the hour. Lea?ving time at State ahd Commercial renilnihg as it is it this tinie. j ".".""'" Annual Holsteln Meetinjf I ' v The annual meeting of tie 'Ore gon llolsteln Breders association will be Held January 28, Tat. 11 o'clock in : the Salem Chaniber of Commerce rooms. W. H. Barney of the national extension service is to be the main speaker of the meeting. The election of officers and other business; matters will be the feature of the day. An In vitation is given to all those inter ested in the meeting. "Ybu are urged to attend; and bring your neighbor, whether a. .member of the state association or nbt. A lunch will be served at the noon hour. j 1 . I Stewart Qits Board Wayne Stewart, of Albany, has resigned as a member of the state fair board. His successor bias not been named. I Birth Certificates Filed Patricia Mae is the name given to the baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Waters at Ihe Salem hospital, January 19, ac cording to the birth reports filed with the city health officer yester day. The baby boy born- to Mr, and Mrs. Verle L. Adams on Routf 8 of Salem was unnamed when the report was t fled yesterday, Lawrence Lester, was named by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! C. Plank, when he arlvedi at their home, south of Salem January; loT Phyl- issv Collen was ' born toMrv 'and Mrs. Grover C. Wolf at 896 Soufh Twentieth. , David ; Leror is tie name selected', for Jthe , baby utaa borfi to Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Nelson of Salem, who was; born January 14. A baby son ( was born to Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Hultenberg at 490 South Sixteenth and has not been named, according , to the report. . . - Washington Times Some folks with queer ideas of what's what keep cats to drive pet; mice away. This is wrong, because mice not only feed themselves. but are grateful. . f - I'' j : -.'. Clean - Child's California Fig Syrupi" is Dependable Laxative for n f Sick Children Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful t "California i Fg Syrup'V- now will sweeten the stomach and thor ughly clean the little bowels -and In a few hours ypu have a well, playful child again. ' Even'if cross, feverish, bilious, cbnsitpated- or full of cold, children lovo its pleas mt taste. It never cramps or overacts. Contains no narcotics 3T soothing drugs; . 1 V Tell your druggist you wantl aniy tne genuine - "California Viz ?yraja,-jwhich.haR:dijpcttons ;,-r babies and children of all tto"3 trltcj ti tottla. - TTother. xc.i must -say CiirriA:rf-iiel use i anj imitation .-AdT, liol called tfiel. ' R. JJ. jHoftriesJ formerly with the - Southern ., Pacific company here -was, a. visitor, from Eugene during the fitst of: the week. He Is a;, traveling passenger agent at Eflgene. , , v j ;Dr. Roy. Peebles of Pprtlind was a Salem visitor Tnesday. ;? Drt "William Strykerina family are 'tfie guests' of D'f- and Mrs..L. Cu ;iiarshal Jot this ;cltji - Dr. Stfyker and his , family are for mer residents of McMinnville but more recently ot Long Beach, Wash. They are traveling to California- where they are to spend several months. i ! r Mr. and - Mrs. Elmo S. White motored, to Portland ' Tnesday, where Mrs. White atteiided a meeting of. the . executive council of the Daughters of American Revolution, - of which she Is sec retary; - . .-.'-j - r ; Leonard Todd was visiting in Salem from Independence - Tues day afternoon. 1 1 T. M; Hicks was a business vis itor in bregon City yesterday. t Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Davidson were visitor in Salein . from Wobdburn yesterday. ;F. . Brockman was in Salem from Wdb'dbqrn Yesterday. ; ' , , x Mrs. Edwin. Armstrong; who underwent an operation for appen dicitis at the Deaconess hospital, is reported as doing nicely. Mrs. A.J.H. Dodd, jf Falls City was in Salem "yesterday t . , 4 Mrs. M...t)ryef, bf "Woodhufn, was -a. business .tisitbr in. Salem Tuesday.- . .- ;; -' ' HAZEb J6REEN ! l W It. T. slater ofRoseburg was a Sunday visitor fit the W.' G. Davis home. r" 4 !.'"- ' IMr. and Mrs. Henry Rassmuson, a-recently 'iriarrldd cbuple of S1I verton, were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rassmuson, last week. The young folks gave then! $ noisy welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Q. A.. Van Cleave and children spent Saturday with their imcle, Joseph Van Cleave, at Monitor. I ; Mfs. N. P. Williamson had two major operations ; at j the Willam ette sanitarium Saturday. She is doing nicely. I h Mrs. A; T. Vattlcieavte's mother, Mr$. Crowe, has been sick for the p'ast'week. Mr. Crowe was called to Idaho on account: of illness of his mother. " ; Mr. Fflkiii mjbved his family ffbhi the Lablsh celery farm Sat urday to near jbregon City i to. market garden. f , j ' ' The following officers were elect ed for the coming year: Superin tendent, G. G. Lobney; aisistaht superintendent W. , A. Dunlgan secretary treasurer, ; jukxiuy au Cleave; chorister, fclif ton Clem ens; organist, Ellen Clemens; sup erintendent home department. 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Church St. IJ2S SCHEELAR AUTO WRECKING CO. Will boy your old car. Highest cash price paid.. .1085 N. Connnercial St. I jl3tf Storage ' Fire proof luildinR, day and' niht itmed S per month. 1999 N. liap itot Tezite garage: - i . ... - l.jstf AUTO REPAIRING 3 WE, WILL COMPLETELY RENEW Yonr car, truck, tractor, ana you easy terma. H. H. Shocker, 849 Ferry St. 4 ' -'. - it YOUR TIME WILL. BE-WELL SPENT if you ret estimates. on your.ajito j-et pair-work "at the Shamrock garage, S33 '-Ml iller-. Phrma t 1M3-M.1 2-f AUTO! TOPS STATIONARY TOPS . f Tha Tery latest jri aiita tops Reasonable Price n j wrri.T. . 219 State St. 8-di7tf Relief work .will be taken by Sun day. school January 25. j h . Homer Davis, Who. is working, in Salem, spent Sunday with bis folks. j The young: people of the com ntunity plan to attend. the "Win My Friend" meeting at Englewood church from January 18 to 25 TJtJNDON CHECKS DRUG TRAFFIC IN ENGLAND LONDON, Jan. 17 The London police campaign against the illicit sale of dangerous habit-forming drugs, coupled with the existing legislative provisions against such sale, has reduced the import I of these drugs in some case by about 80 per cent, according to tatlsttcs recently made public. ' J The decrease, it is stated, is due entirely-to the step's being taken by the authorities against, the manufacture of the drugs, and not to any diminution In the amounts i - j . - i . .y i ii prescrioea oy pnysicians. . j ..R e'ad the. Classified Ads, .-it TOtabrrow) i DOWN i ? j An animal ' ; . 2 A.metal , t 3 PreOjc meaning equal 'i.v 4 Qualitypf that which mafr be breathed . 5 Approves (ab) 6 Anger .. 7 A poUch? 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SIZE 1 4 ' BY t A WprdiPS '.'For Rent. ! price 10 cents aeh. i Btatesman 1 Business Office, on 3rotia floor. ' I - -- - R RENT Apartments 5 FURBISHED APARTMENT 110 DIVI oa htreet .i ; U !i-iW" ' rS-m 1 r li FURNISHEDI 1 APARTMENTS 1173 ,N. foni-Ui,! , t'hone; 2080-JI. 5-J25 HEATED ! APARTMENT 4. BLOCKS trom -stste : house. W4 r. bummer.' : ..L;i t .U.'LI i ., . a-HotX Flttt)ISHEp; j APARTMENT TJWOt .. IJiaeial rponi8.-t .HeterJs'sa range. 160 -t- ... union. j i i i .-4.1,;- j S-5' TX KOOM IFUNISHED APARTMENT cloe;m. -nae ijio-ji. j-ibh TWiO ROOM iFURNlSHED APARTMENT irMT Imaon.tiy Ofi f ill i H.i9H -- j " ; ' j - WELlj ijFJNlSHpn" TVO ROOM Apart- iqiSH close ii.r 541' MUt. 6-J25 TWOi MODERN L APARTMENTS ONE kith j large llrips room and fireplace. tuaiii Miwe(n.na p.,m, 2U juiii. ; phpne 20?O-M.j -i. . -A- - .5-128 . i I 1 1 ' )R I; KENT-HAPARTMENTS- 891 N. jmrnerciay. : APARTSfENtSges Ki, COTTAGE. 5ntf FOR RENT?Rooms - 6 TW WARM ROOMS RATE REASON- Bbip, j Phone 591-W.. . 6-j25 -H- ROill jNEA4 STAtE HOUSE FOR rent FOR RiENT-HGOOD . BOOM, - FOR Gen tleman. References,. Address Box E, cfcrei..Statesap, i . 1 6-J20tf SLEEPING ROOMS CLOSE. IN Private me, H i n(ip. uoi-n. -. t j. y O J4J Fpil RENT 'WARM ROOM WITH board jforj lady, 833 N. Church, 4 i n. j..i FlfRNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Une BlocJt prom bus ine. Call at 211 1 f aple Ave.: j- i-f -h i-- . . - 6-j25 THREE LARGE; FURNISHED ALL Out- Mdei room. ! Private ; entrance,,- 2164 Ktte Sti, f T- Pf Sanborn. . - a-J85 4 STEAM! HEATED ROOM, WITH OR mil hoot board. The Alexandria, one block' from capital,! i Phone 2009-J i! i i I ! I ' :H';' " 6-J25 A I LARGE SLEEPING ROOM' DOWN- stairs, beat.' private batn, Doard if de- jnndi "i Suitable ' for : two.: - One block (from poatof f ice, - 634 Ferry St. Phone . Ili70B4J.il: ili'Tj-i-l ... if- iW - .- 6-J18 Lit'REL HOTEL UNDER NEW MAN- acement. Uooms xurmshed clean, 12th jsnd Psk. j i'.!':.,1, nr..- ' 6fl,0 'j I"! I1-':! '"IT1" ,:S .... ---r- PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 7" wording-, "Rooms to Rent price 10 jcbnljsj each J r Statesman .Basinets office, Ground floor.! j 1 . ! ii: ,-! J : .1 A;, .- ROOM FOR! RENT MODERN HOME, ithree blocks iroip state house, for gen- jajddrdes -AjI B.j rcare Btatesmaa. 6-17M "''2" t,, FOR RENT Houses 7 good: i MODERN I EIGHT ROOM "HOME jat 1931 Union. . Phone 1607-M. 7-J23' SIX ROOM HOUSE 815 RT. 4 . ,,Ski Heights Ate. -I Near-Jefferson Highway, Inquire of j George W. Cotton, or phone 3CFS. ,...!;!; .i .. . ;.; .: f-j25 ' I '' I i i i . ' ii FOR RENT.f-SiXE OS EXCHANGE 6 toom house .and garaze. Furnished or vnfnrmshrd. Call at 2545 State St. or Phone 1476-J after i6 p. m. 7-j25 SVEN, ROOM !OUSE--PARTLY,FUR- muuea,-bTi fl. Winter, Inquire Statan jwiis office...!-"-1 .' r n 7. jstt WANTED To Rent 7a PjARTLY FURNISHED 3 ROOM ifeated apartment, Adareha; AoH3 care States 7A-j'J ..' : Ott 6 ROOM FTRNtgHED house, ! close in. ,.. Ray Felker. Phone t.i F. Ray Felker. Phone 't . i- 7A-425 FOR SAiEfMttllarieous 8 M :: .' - MIXED ad '- -:; - - . . - I i Trt cream separators in fine Condi tion.; Take your choice for 825. ! Horses and farm machinery for ssle i 1 can get you a: loan oa any good reel . or ! personal aeenri'ty.. I 1 BO acres splendid soil. . House, barn land 3 acres orchard. About 1500 icoft a of pipe timber, 10 miles out fonj good roadj . 8500 " cseh, remainder !iin a-ood delivered in Saletn. , r ! JOHN IL SCOTT - . ' - KJ!tpLXr68ouiB.ldg...j --v-'sf;- 8-J23 PFTTTE PRUNES 8e- PER POUND delivered. fhon- j I.07FI4. C - . Tsylor. ! B-J25 FORi ISALE---6Q BUSHELS EAR CORN. 12 .miles, south of Salenx - M. Tinfcel atad.J JeHertpn. , j j '..a'-y, .8-j2a 'OR I SALE ONE PETALUHA ' lJICO- bator, $10. ! One X-Ray incubator 85. Both in (tood condition. Car States man. 4577.) . , i -: : 8-127 (3W9KBERRY : PJjANTS . tXR SALE' V) 1 1 ' r it write itouin Beaver, Kt. 2 or Phone i . - IT L ' 1 1 BALED . CLOVER HAY FOR safe. Fhoae "i'i rv i. 8 125 Answer to lestcrxlay's Pujtxle -II N A'-'-U ,i : i T A B1 - E i I IfV-td T iC O "RjftjH "j TEj 6 p a . a7r ip. Aiy be st Oa b e" t( Jb e u TTeTj '-,nfasM " 11 iani "sSsoJ ! a ansa uiMbbbI y Li 0 1 a1yy k l TM"j FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALI5 120 EGG INCUBATOlu; complete. JL ssap at rf if ukett once. , Also good shearing outfit -. tnachines. -Lots , of com bs and " f u, ten. If interested call Phone er.Ki; Or writa R. Day. Rt. 4, Box i B BALED CHEAT ASD Phone 1264-Mi GRAIN llAT-I GOOD APPLES yOR SALE 90e A BOX Free delivery, j Call 494. 8 i;j FORALE-DRIED BEANS ALSO baby fence, i Cell 4F5, 8 82x4 CORD TIRES RIMS. TUBES M . cash. 2370 Myrtle Ave. 8-J2. SOME, HOUSEHOLD FURXTURE IX. Call at 585 S. Com. i. ,, t" T'" vwwio range and heater. 8 j23 five rrxivrrt mv v ... . 5- 8 j25 HAY 110 DIVISION STREET. 8 J25 THREE; SMALL CHICKEN HOVSFS Mcais-be saoTed on truck) 1 barn 15 br 19 feet at bargain. Box 140, States'- WHEAT , STRAW 40c. A BALE OAT . atraw cut green, one-third vetoh 5oc m. bale. Rt. 6. j Box 67. Salem. Xhl" ' Andrews. 8 y,s. 1924 DRYED LOGANBERRIES, Eitra fancy, Piica ,28c a pound, Rt. 3, Hoi 154. Phone 21F12. , . 3 523. 800 LARGE CEDAR POSTS 1800 I.ns - No. -12- wire. 18,000 loganberry Make' 75 picking crates. 8. V. Nelson, sil verton road, near Fairgrounds. 8-;3 BARGAIN NEW WE8TINQH0USE Aw tomstic Electric Rsoge for ssle HjO cash, used only 3 months. Jon 1187.30 Mrs. Martin, 1605 S. Church Street' .- i- . 8 jJ3" WHITE LEGHORN. HATCHING EGGS pers nunareo. rnone r 1. 8 3-'3 10,000 -LARGE .OREGON IMPUOVjEli .gooseberry bushes. Inspected and free from disease. 1 1 year old, f 20 and Ju .per-M ..-!. ; -j . , 100,000 Etteburg "121" Strawberrr 'plants. New bed, large plants.1 $.1 per : A. v. rarr, t. , uox 7, J'ort- iai snd road.'t v 8-j2 20 ACRES FOB SALE IN HIGH Slat of cultivation, good buildings, one mile : east from fairgrounds. 1 bee owner, j 2123,. Broadway.. . ' Sj2i . - '.-; Fruit Trees I Walnuts and shrubbery. . High -Vn,) Ferry. Fruitland Nnrsery. A. J. Math is, Prop. - Phone 1140-M evenings, y . : !. .- ... . , 8 iintf FOR SALE 12 SHARES ($50 EAt'll) United Drug Co. (Resell) 1st trefr red Stock. 1 per cent guaranteed, pay able quarterly. Wm. Neimeyer. 1 175 .N. Commercial. .. . . 8'j4tt Beautiful Oregon Rose And , eleven other Oregon songs- to gether with a fine collection of patriotic eonga,. sacred songs sod many old time favorites. - . ALL FOR 25c i i- -ii (Special prices in quantity 'lots)' ' Especially sdsptabTe for school, com munity or home singing. Send for Western Songster. 70 pages now in its third edition 1 !-;-. ((., ., ! Published By - i "OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLT 315 8. Commercial St. Salem. Or. WE RENT, SELL OR REPAIR SEWING macmnea, - Uld machines fJ and up. Big advertising discount on new ma- , WHITE SEWING MACHINK CO. Vx blocka south OE depot. 221 Soutl High iSL JPhone 808. 811 , Trespass Notices ."1;. 'Frof' Sale ;'" - TresspsIS Notices, site 14 inches by 0 inches, printed': on good 10 ounce eanvaaa bearing the words, "Notice Is Hereby Given That Tresspassing i Strictly- Forbidde On Those Premlsal Under.. Penalty 0' .Proaecution." Fries 15e each, or-two tor -25e. , Statesmas Publishing Company, Salem, Oregon. :' .j,. v -i..- -1 st FOR . 8ALE- OLD NEWSPAPERS, , II cents a bundle. Circulation department Oregon Stateaman. DRAG SAW FOR SALE A NEW ONE man -power -drag Saw, all metal con struction t tvo wheels under fram permits machine to be moved like wheelbarrow. . Several special festures. This has never been used. Will sell at a substantial reduction and gii terms to responsible party. Wm M. Meier, Salem. Or, R. 8, Box 231. Willamette Valley Nursery Haa a Salesyard at 261 Court street, at Kennedy's paint shop, opposite Bn sick'a store. . .AU kinds of fruit snd nut ireaa..Dr. ftaaa's Big FTeanh prune a specialty. Office phone 1315. K. 105F5,Jes Msthis. ProD. 8 H14tf FPR ALf-Lirestock 0 JERSEY COWS GENTLE. TESTIS 5 Vs., 753 8. 13th. j J3 INTELLIGENT MALE Suits doir. C Cheap. 1415 8. Liberty. 9j23 SalemV j Petland j Sells Bkby thicks ,9 yi VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON - - 9 d30tf Phone 2028-W. FRED W. LANGE,- VETERINARIAN Office 430. S. Commercial. Thone liss Res. Phone .1666. . 9 m23tf Bargains Milk goata. white Teghorn pallets. Fox Terrier pups. Petland, 273 State. 9 j'iS WOOD FOR SALE 1 1 DRY WOOD ; TOR SALE PHONB 2 r .622. " : ! . 11 J-J DRY WOOD, FOUR FOOT AND 16 Tncs. Dry sain wood. $4.75 per load. Phone 1879-W. - , It fH FOR SALE--DRY SLAB WOOD AND second growth.- .Phono 1756. 11 j21 WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WOOD AT , reanonsbie prices. Call 142. Judd. Wood s w, Ms n. - H 18 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF A LP ' kinds. - Prices reasonable and promP'J j delivery. , Phone 1958-W., .. . - i sl''W BEST GRADE OF WOOD d .L and 16 inch. , Dry fcill wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry old fir. Dry A ft a ' - . FHtl Tr. WELLa,-.-y Focr!'t. delivery SB.easoeanle Ff: 39 fcoatli CharchJ fhene 1543. 11 WOODSAWINO JUDD AND BCHMIPT; Fboe 142, , BEST SECOND GROWTH FIB SJ; 9S CU 1131. Al 37"