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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1925)
THE OHIIGOIT STATTGIIAn, rSALIZI, OHEGON SATURDAY T-IOnNG,-JA!UJAnY 21, 1023 . Iiaued Daily Exeept Monday by 1 THE 8TTATESMAN rTXBXISHTNQ COatTAJTY SIS South Commercial St. Salem,. Oregoa R. J. Hendricks John I. Brady frank Jaakeaki . SCEMBEB Or THB ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaeeiated Preaa ia exclusively entitled to ttt nae far publication of all am dispatches credited te it or not otherwise crdited in Vua paper and also the local uwi pobiiahed herein. - ' - v ' ' " S BUSINESS OFFICE: ' - ' f '. Thoawa 7. Clark Co, New York. 141-145 West 36th SWdficago. Marietta Build ing. W. 8. GrothwahUJfffr. ; t i (Portland Offiee. 838 Woreeoter Bid., Phono M37 BRoadway. C. 7. Williama. Mgr. TELEPHONES: ' 13 or $83 , Circulation Office Business Office . News, Department 23'tti8 Job Department Entered at, the Poeteffiee fa Salem, ' ; : : - BIBLE THOUGHT AND p'kAYEB , ? 74" Prepared by Kadi BIBLE SERVICE Bureau, Cincinnati. bhio. If parenta will hare their children mAtftorize th daily Bible e lections., it trill prey f a priceless 'heritage to them In after 7 ear. , . j . ' , i . January 584, I93." ir.t-; i -i 'ii! 7'i: THE StJPREMB'RtJLER: Exalt ye the Lfff-our. Cody and wor ship at His footstool; for tie is holy. Psalm 99:5. ' 1 t? f S PRATER: Help 11s, Lord, to worship Thee .in the beauty of holi ness, and then we shall become Thy workmanship-and so exalt Thee. NEW FDIIIC MUFACUlED FIlOI FLAX , . . "Flax growrl on the Ford farfhs iil DerboTn is being woven into a lineii. f atfic with more than twice fho tensile strength of normal cotton. Although operations at present are on an experimental basis, the new fabric rhas. Been used successfully as a backing for artificial leather. Extensive installation of machinery to produce the material is tinder way- r . . . L i' "Production of . the new product is -the outcome1 of a suc cessful harvest of 600 acres of flax planted last spririg; 1 .The process of converting this into ' cloth beginsr'with the the rotting of the gum-like substance which surrounds the fiber.; This was accompUshed by allowing the: crop to lie on. the ground for: some time after mowing with Jan oc? ; casional .tiirtoihg - to preYe'nt seeo! 8ro(ilitg. ; i "The flax is next run through a dryej' and a sepaJraftiilg machine which irenibves the seed and ches, yieldipg clear flax fiber. Thd fibrrdriwn into tows,- is sptin into thread while the see4 ahd chiVes1 are ready to be made into linseed oil and cellulose paper backing, respectively. l 1 . 'The fabric woven from flax fiber by the Ford method shows an average tensile strength of 129 pounds an inch against a formal tensile strength of 60 pounds for cotton. jet ' r -The above is from the "lord News," house organ of Che great , Ford organization. 1 ' h ; , , , The description of the treatment of the flax straw was likelv not dictated bv one of the chemists or eneineefs of the Ford organization, working on machine wftifcM refnotes tHe seed ana cmves, yielding clear flaxflr.'-'tRe fktxki &&i.T'(&'isctteiyhe c ; rrfVrap'&a'tTpAtKff U f hsft hf rffiw ffttinff. Nffit must cope the drying, preferably in the sun. ! No substitute has yet been found for the cuh. (But &enry Fofd will IHcly fid one.)- Then must tome the scutching-gettin the fiber ' from the straw ,". " . ; ' And neither is it'a "gum-like substance' whicli surrotirids the fiber! that iS rotted; or retted. The fiber is on the out side;, the chive, (or shive) oh the inside, and the retting or rotting ii tHri eating away by bacteria of the pectin that holds them together. ' j , .The rest of the! description is no doubt correct- . r .'a. And it is easily imagined that the; Ford organization wastes nothing; no fiber, no seed, no bolls, no shives not' a ; - Some of the fia farme'rs and other flaxrwise people 6f the, Salem district will ' wonder why the Ford people dp nbt use the warm water tank retting; instead of dew retting. . TViaf rAqofttt ia riat TTnrv they ar on the heels of a process of Separating the fibier from the: jshives of. the flax, without retting at. all by a mechani cal Process. Thiar has alreadv been done, in' several ways, by dif f erent' in'en,' witfi'fhe use of work in a short time. ,.Jut there is no great economy in me cheiical "t;rdcess; since the discovery r of , the warm water .feitihg.Tr--in " ;v-: - '::-:X'-. i j u l T- j f '"' ' f - ? There woQd; however, be a great advantage ahdeconpmy in the mtf3ifaical retting of flax; The great leaders of the industry say, erf course, that it csmncrt be done; it never, has been done ' ;'y-. r '. j1"'' -.- II: ; ;i 'feut-Henry Fofd is ah iconoclast: ; He is consthtly dpift thd fhiriss that cannot be done. :UT - aarlal lUA of01If ftf "fl Q V likfefy find a htrmBer of other Any waV.' he believes he can count oh making his own Knens at half the preseht-ost 6f I ' sat'eWetcJtr i-hr;:' '.' tVhich air means' a lot to . that what. Henry . Ford can do ic means inat linens are going lo oe encaper uaa uuuuus and they are. twice as strong and four tp'six to ten times' as there" arie great things ahrmd of the Salem district, in the flax' aftd linen indastriw-- '' "' . r--;K: ! :lv--M " 5 -A' minion vcrople employed' directly and-indiectly f arid then onfy a start wffl W made be done in thfeie hidustrles in The Statesman told of the bv Ilennr Ford, early last summer. Mr. SlinirJwho -was in Sa)em for several weeks during the flax rowingseasbni was xtith the Ford chemists apeximix'vAih''ti-tor- Secretary Tloorer declined the fosft-Ioa of secretary of 1 agrfcul ture, I The, reason was this man. Is a sluttorr for serried arid de I'ffcts to do' thfaffs for the people A rp::nt tIttia' front tfrg"tfgirart risrt cf conrssreo Te a record of ' c . 3 week a actiTitiei-aai they lnZl- -ta: how- the department is nn'-; tis- tr-'z: i interests of ' , '. : a' . 'i :' : - . ; . - I : Manager -. ; - Editor Manager Job Dept. 581 Society Editor 105 Oragftaj" as aecond'-Traw -Mat ff ' - V- 1 11 the flax and linen pifpblems. Fnrrl nnri Tii rlietniats' believe chenucals accomplisHing the He will likely! sfepatute the TT ld KT Tf 1 V ' faA f- VtKfl slibrt cuts hi irikkihg linens see far ahead enough novt to Uv,- 1- ' the" Sale'ht 'district; : It means with Knens, btheri 'can' do. towaf ds wlTat 'wtll artimately- this vallay; r i growing of 600 aeies 6f flax America'. Mr. Hporer's portlolio may not be as big asl the others bat it is as Important as any; In ine royernmenv : jcqainegiraar from merry-go-rounds to horse meat, tio'lland meat, iHckled and Mlted . pos- glhle- openluy -tor 4 isposal of some of the wild horses ranging ca (h plains and In the mountai t of central Oregon. Horse meat 'was 8t?pla article of Slet ia th Ttn--tra5tog fiaa missionary pZtliSS of the Pacific northwest. -Testimonials are recorded in history that a young horse,' if properly fattened, produced a 'steak as Juicy - and palatable as - beef or venison. Austria's Inquiries this ..wees: are all for meats and fats. Nor way wants cigarettes, smoking to bacco and linoleum. " From Al geria, In Africa, comes a call 'for caTflfe fruits and meats',; dfieS fruits and sSfat". - Oreece and Switserland want films and pho-: toplay apparatus. - Chlnja. ' feeeks hosiery, norel ties, rubber goo'ds, underwear arid -bathing suits. Eng land Is calling for "paneled, doors foffnterlor and ebctericfr use and for Douglas fir ties. t Colombia Is irrrririag f&r Holstein Vows, j : -; Foodstuffs lead the list Of gene ral inquiries, with a - strong de mand for chemicals,, drugs, iron, steel and hardware, industrial ma- drhrery; lumber, textiles, rubber goods, shoes and leather manu factures and specialties of many kinds. 4 j Uncle Sam has the greatest de partment store ' in the -world and his eager customers' come' from the four quarters of the globe. IT IS WRONG Sweattngifl ther voters Is wrong. and the present trill befdre the leg islature ought to pass. This an avenue which puts a premium on repeating. Irresponsible par ties to-ftfe' Iff ' h'fl: voTffT&r&Tteft &g desired; Two men hare to vtouch for each,; and those two men may both be crooks 'working for some candidate. .',"4. --, -" ,; lt-migirt w!oYkTarliardshl oc casionally If a oerson could not Vbtfc it i& jiii ti.t're'iered', but It does not! work nearly so. much of ataf a;.fje .WTD,rfT1PnC government by Illegal voting. Any way", a person who can not regis ter does not deserve to vote. MORE CONVENIENT The fact is that we have so rnnch more government now than we had" 25 years ago' that it tSkes several times the amount of money to run it than it did then. Of course we would not be content to ia iafclc to' the oia days. Practi cally all of our governfmerit is tfse- fut; ut we mrfit be' content t6 dnCw-"a linfe somewBeYe. i '- The present - leglsla'ture Is of fering more and more government Some of . it , may toe needed, tut other parts of it can wait for bet ter times. The' fact Is that we haYe I got about all - the govern ment we can pay for pow, and to get more is adding burden upon tmrden." We need a better dlstri- butfofi of th& onrdews of govern ment, but we can do wlffiduV morA government for a .whilfr :until we can catch our bTeatli at least. TO H5Et ASTCJ r ATUfOTRN The governor of Washington has ma(ie a yery sensfole "proposal. 1 It Is one ' that is practiced in Cali fornia; He- proposes that ail the blUs in the legislature except the emergency measures, ' be Intro duced, printed, and then the legis lature, a'djiurn: for a', definite period to study over the various biiis an3 declSe wEa'C IsTgood for tfie statel - It Is ;a; plan with a good deal of merit in it. : THERE IS HOPE "The welfare of agriculture de- mandVan early and thorough re- lsfon of the freight raie atruc- Thitt significant sentence Is put oot by the agriculinral commis sicrni appointed by President Cdol fdge. Unqnestionably.idts Ugtrue aid the commission ill make a comprehensive report pointing out so emphatically the need for if eight rate revision that the tub- tlcwTtinacSept It ShS ffemand that congress do .the'S8uM A; i-- Th president will give sefidlus, sympathetic consideration: to the recommendations ot his commis sion. Congress is going to cock up Its ear and the Interstate com hteTc4 comraisslbn Is gofag to take reTOwtr,rt''rf-v."-vi.'":: Preigfit rates' on' bulkf jagrfcul tural products like applet, grain, lire stock, nay; and potatoes, par ticularly', where those bulky prod ucts must move long distances- to markefT are" "to be revised . tfbwn wirtf, "noi upward. The akrlciil tiraf commission, ' the presierA's cominisslon has spokenr and . Its pYCttott&cemehi is direct .'and of ficial." x , , : iJ"?. :-.'' . f: FUTURE CTES f t- l . v. I.', 5rVnnary 27-31 ioelu"i ianual ea- fiteatiarr akow. ... . f!" ' '. : Jannarr ay. Tnegqay a.aigtta of Py- IWr'e'Utefta'tHlB'HIl.""'- -. -'r- , Kebraary 8, Toeadar Tbtrd ainual cnWrV Wohin-a AoxirUtr. XMCA; i iraa lirtacdiit churra. - i - yebraary T..air4T Debate, TVillaav ette vaiToraitr va. HiuTeraitT of Wui Vlr- 'Uuth 12 to II, T?mraT to-1 3 tar ia Aaaaal" OrTa i ' Mmpi ..hip baakctbaU tedraauee., . jiuito stirw iy. -. Marea 14." SatT!T Or.rom "'cal rjneation associativa "aoeUcg. Vi . ..- Y LIARRIA G PROOLtuS -Allele G4rtivr !9few Phase : of ItE VtLATIONS OF A WIFE ? T Copyright by Newspaper Feature Service ' ": ' v.- - n CHAPTER 366 THE HESITATING WORD OP ADVICE MADGE'S FATHER OFFERED HER "Remember," Lillian whispered, as, after Katie's delicious lunch eon. I stood on the side veranda wliile my father brought the car he ' had given mm to the door, "don't; be 'hasty i )n your judg ments.' That's alljl askxf you." ril remember,"! I replied, kiss ing her warmly." and hoping; that she ' would; not '' notice that : I had promised only any memory, not my actions. But I knew from the troubled look which flashed Into her eyes that she ! had caught my omission. In all j honesty, how ever, I could not promise any kind ly feeling towardDicky.; I was too angry at him for any other feeling to sway me, and I climbed into the car beslde-my father with the knowledge thaf her' eyes were sorrowfully and worriedly watch- fBgme. . " ' V " " The knowledge! as 'well as my sombre thought concerning the ri diculous errand oil which -I was bound kept me silent during the drjve tq thef station I feft subtljr tha't iriy father was Icovertly watch ing me, and I was , not surprised KKen be h'ad 'drawi up at the sta tion to" have him Stum; to me and say hesitatingly: 1 ; "You Won't Be Offended?" : - "iaughter,- dearj rot. won't j be offended if your Old father sounds just a note of warping?" .,' - i ; To -myself I . said rebelllously thrft I coaW:vefrn do without SNAPPY THINKING NO. 77 t ' - r - ' '..:.-- , . .... 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' Spoken Piece of property -Nickname, . -i I ; ; Book (ab) ; Greek letter f 1 1 Upon . j-1 A billiard shot Destined A measure of type A floor covering: Little face M Form of "to be" : Price of passage 25 26 28 30 31 32 34 36 37 38 40 42 44 46 47 49 51 52 S3 54 55 57 58. 59 60 62 64 65 7 69 71' 72 73 75 77 79 ti 82 84 86 S7 88 90' 92 9? 94 Pieces of property Agreement Delay . Fish -, : I ! t Interjection., i. Aged j Girl's nlcknam Article i Blade - ,. i Are ell j: ,!,iti Bx plosions " , t Self (Lat) Seated A metal-, Cover- r ; Said bya-drunken' man- To resound r Ether . " Animal ' ! 'f :"' Pleasure of, distance Evergreen herbacious; plant To utter musical, sounds ' ' Black roofing substance , - Madness1 i 1 i v'i-1 v; Iaect ? i .'';;sLg...Baic:.t Prefix meaning again Miss of matterf Burn :; -4 4- J-'- Father ) j : Tool tl pierce notes. Combustible Jetfter ; Box-of tools; j. Dry,(Fr ' f Never (Poeti) To imitate Hallucination i 4 -Fascinate j !C pers -. j-r . advic from TStn, tiilias or any one else But I could 'not hart hftn by -even, a hint of my feeling, and my answer; was prompt: and earnest. !Sj. "Yon know that, you could not possibly ouend me, I said.: and he laid his nana over mine in a swift caress. . "Let me tell yon - first, deai child," he said, and there was- the hint, of repressed i anger.- in his voice ."h'at I ,am. your champion in this thing. ; . Your husband is absolutely in the wrong, and he has no reason to expect any leni ency from you. I am glad I ant pot younger or " I 'would give him1 the' thrashing he deserves for.sub Jecting you to this undesirable nubliclty." J ! I shivered af bit as he came to a sudden stop, for. there was some thing in his voice ! and .manner which made' fme' realize that be neath my f aiher;s gentleness there was a man I nevef " had; seen, a man. of tempered steel, i wbo had participated! in many ?wlld and hard scenes of which I knew noth- ingr-. -tVt-BrT"'" '" "But while all this Is' true," he we'ht on in a more softened tone, T am 'very sure 'of one thing There is nothing really wrong In this ' escipadei ' nothing which should cause you to shut your hns- band away from either your for glveness or yb'ur "confidence. Dis clplinfi hfni as mub! sfy6uJ, like; ihy dear, and I 'imagine your, fe minine resdurcef ulhess ' needs no hints as -to method Tr , !Thaf s My Brave: Cirl! V -!; . Did I imagine the ghost of a smile twisting his lips? ! r "ut; let me 'heg; of . you pot to make the fatal mistake of dealing with a foolish indiscretion on your husband's part ak if it were a real rro'hjr'agalnit yodr 'marriage vows. Such an attitude might -drive a temnerairiehtal,' high-spirited, sen sitive man 'like, your husband, al most jwltfcotit his f vjofltioh, to some ? Irrevocable iact1 which he otherwise would never - have dreamed of committing"; : I H "i--I;" Tie- hesltiatedi 1 "I once kn'ew such a manj ihd, he expiated his wrong in a life-time of lonely anguish and I thinfk htis wife also regretted her com'ea' your train, Tomorrow' ' ' - " DOWN ' ! 1 'Luminous circles around moon 2 Prep-ositlon , t il ' 1 Negative 1 - 1 " 400' (Rom. Nanr.) Snffrx meaning agent ! Quibble preposition- ' ' 10 Preposition I 11 Metal compound ! ! - " 12 Conrpanio'Bi . ; IT 13 Slcfpe i f ' I 15 Mongrel dot t - ' 17 LltUe bed I ; 20 Means of entrance i 21 Long seat vl -h'tu 22 Large containers ; 2 S Jump v,-:. ; (:J i;: jp-in ,26 Small vehicle i 27 Club anciently used as a . ' weapo' rAl'tji'qa:! f-:i 28 To touch -!'!, i ! 29 Extract . . iM .31 Young girl 32 A buming 35 Resound 36 Mistake 3d Annoying . 40 Not so good i 1 1 " 41 Dead language J; L 4 3 Chancel -.; v,.-- f, I S 45 Ruin' ,r f-!" fit. vager s j i N: ii; , 49. Until (Poet.) ,50 Finish - ,;t tT6 CrfaiJiriction i ; 59 Inkling - I j 1 Verbal: ; ? 2 Exclamation of torra-w" 63 Medium of exch'anfe (Port.) 64 Obey : 6 6" Narcotic 7 '.Electrical term (ah.) 69. A seasoning 70; Mark- . 74 Bundles .76 Wide mouthe4 jug 78 .Ipsa ne 'fr-:r.l - fj-:jii j! 8'6-To intf-t; 3 f j : 8 1 .lry-Kmeasur. .'"; li i!T . 83, SheltVir J ' ! 85 Famous watering place 81 Term, of addTCSg -89 Royal Arcanum (ab.ii - 90 Exclamation- ! , 91 Suffix -.1 T ST H ., ait Phone 23 Adverllsliig liept. CtASSIliEtf ADVERTISEMENTS T . Rate per word: rer taaertioa , 3e 5e Three Insert ton Money tor Loan . ' On. Real Kstale , (OtexLadd A Both Bank) BEFORB TOTT OB CA IAVE It Phone 161; Boeko He Icka, V. S. Bank Bldg. a-asu . AUTOMOBILES , NOTICE! .-c -y.-i-i Salem .-Ante- Wreckiae Co. la ni open for bnstflsa and wo -are. in the market ' tor : old eara - at algheit eaah prtcea. s i , . , See as before sellinir or buying.. SALEM AUTO WHECKIXG CO. Henry Klossen ... 403 So. Chnreh St. ' . SCHEELAli ATJTO WRECKINO CO. Win i Inrr- raur old can Hicheat eath price ' paid. . 1085 . N. Commercial St. 1-jlStf i 777' " Plro proof ; bafld tag:, day,, and night aereiee; $4 per month. 1999 N. Cap : Itol.', Texan far ate. - - l-jtf AUTO RUPAiRlKd ' & WE WILL COMPLETELY RENEW, Your I car, track, tractor, .and tire. you eaay : terma. H. It Bhocker, ' 49 jf"erry St. 2-fS TOUB TIME WIWi BEL WELT.: SPENT ; it you pet estimates oft your, onto re I pair work ht the -Shrmrock' aaraee, S3S Millpr.- Phetfe 114S-MI!- -I - ; - Bear child T PlfelrfeJJfl1 Vt hurt' you."-!! - - ' ' ' f -"Ton baven't hurt' me," I whis pered, as' he helped me from the car and escorted me to the train. "And I'll try my best r to' do the right, and generous thing." . "That's my brave girl," he whispered back, and then. wl(n his good-bye kis4 upon ray cheek and the remembrance of. his tragic feyes in ' myl heart I ' boarded : the (rafn and stifted oh my journey to Join Dicky.. - 7. Too well I knew what he meapt by that last! tremulous revelation, fie most hae been', the man who had been driven" to an irrevocable wrong by his wiffe's severe judg ment of innocent Indiscretion'. 7 1 never had kn'own the real story of that long -paB't tragedy ln' ther llvas of my parents. :t That my father had deserted my mother for another woman when I ' was: f oot yeari . old this bald fact' I knew, tcti& T was familiar wftn "mrr father's log and bitter atonement rand' hris "sear cfif for meV But my mother's side of the story had never Been ' told to We.' She had kept it bitterly locked ih her Own heart, although in" rrry trunk there was a' record which upon h'e dying bed she bad asked me to read if 'everiln my life' with my husband ' i should need it, . Was 'It possible;' I wondered, that my mother had once - faced the same problem I "was now con fronting; and had made the wVong decision?, ; i (To .be continued) Corifererrce of Older Boys fs ScheduTetf irf a1em Ad Older' Boys conference Is to be conducted by the boy of Mar io A county and HI-Y. clubs ; in Sa lem durtng the early part of March. Prepaiatlohs aJr!e already under' way i to secure some out standing character'fdr'.thelr: lead- er ana guiae aunng-tne confer ence aiid have aske'd Frank Moran to' be Dfesent. ; A COrnriletft nre-aril- zation has beep, fortned which will care me anaira or ine con-! fererite .ahd a. gteai gathering Is expected, j 7;-; , Banq'uets and addresses Ibearinz upon every phase of t a boy's life are to be given and every; chance is to be given the boys' to be nres- 6nt. ' : R! II CHEST COLD IVmiHEAT OF RED PEPPERS Ease your tight, achfne- Cheat. Stop the pain. -Break tfp the con gestfoh. Feel a had cold lobsten up In just a short time. ' "Red Pepper Roh'r i the Cold remedy that ' brines Quickest rei lief. It cannot hurt you and At certarnly secmar "'to end the tight ness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating . heat, as red Benners.- and when! heat penetrates right down Into r colds; congestion ach ing muscles and . sore, stiff joints relief comes at oncec i- '',--. . a r The moment .yon apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In thre m1iiiiitf tha n. g'ested Spot fs farmed through; and tnrough. when you are sufferfng from a cold, rheumatism, back ache, stiff; neck or spref&fiscles. just get a Jaf of Rowles .Red Pep per Rub. made from fed nesDers. a,'t any drus store."" . You-willbave the 'iquiekest Telfef' Vn'ov I r V lU'malmrrtt 'irn aaaaaaj One week (ix inertiJni) : So 20o One ntoato Six moHtha' contract,-per month 150 12 BTontha contract, per raonth12e Minimum for any adTertiement.258 AUTO TOPS " . STATION ART TOPS ....... Tao eery latest in anto tone t Keasonable Prico-'' . ' .; ' O. . HULL -',"r:.i: ' Sid: State St. 8-4l7tf FOR RENT FOR KENT IESrRABX.E BI .EE PINO rooma, IVi blocka Irom peat office. 250. S. Cottage. 14 j23tf GARAGE-755 KORT1I altti PHONE OARAQE FOR RENT PHONE 12S3-W. .; ; f-J's iOUSE I AND APARTMENTS PHONE t - : 4 nl5tf 2056-J, ; FOB . KENT HOUSES AND, APART menta. T. L. Wood. S41 6tate atreet. I : ,.- . - - 4r3 PRINTED CARDS. 8IZB I4- BY T ,, woraing- ..-tor' en, pneo cenw each. Stateamaa Buaineaa Office; on Orannd floor. " ' .v r' FOB RENT--Apartment4i 5 PURNISHED1 APARTMENT 110 DIVI aloa atreet, u - - -j25 TTRNISHED APARTMENTS 1173 N. Fourth;. .Phoae. 2080-M. S J25 F0RNISHED APARTMENT - TiWfr ; three- rotfmt. Heater,-c ranfe. ' 100 . Union. ,-.... ; - - 5-J25 TWO BOOM FURNI8HEI -APARTMENT Tery reasonable, .960 Mill. , . 5-j25 WELL FURNISHED TWO ROOM Apart mant. close in, 641 MilL 5-J25 FOR, KENT APARTMENTS St' N. CommerciaL .'.-, .5- - , ' iPAUTMENTS 268 N. COTTAGE. 5ntf iFOR ito'T Rooms 6 TWO WARM ROOMS BATE REASON able. Phone 391-W. ' 6:j25 ROOM NEAR STATE HOUSE FOR rent during Legtglatnre. Phone 583. 6 j20tf FOR RENT GOOD BOOM, FOR Gen- tleman. References, j Addreaa Box E, -care SUtesmaa. - i 1 6-J20tf. SLEEPING ROOMS CLOSE IN Prirate home.! Phoao 37-W.' ' 6-j25 FOR RENT WARM ROOM WITH board for lady. 832, N. Caurelu ; ? i 6-J25 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. One block from baa line. Call at 2111 :- Maple. At . , j ..... .) .r J.,ii6.j25 THREE LARGE -FURNISHED. ALL Out side rooms. . Prorata . entrance. 2164 State St. T. C. Banborn. 6-j25 STEAM HEATED ROOM WITH OB without board.'--' The Alexandria, one .block from capital. ; Phone 2069-J A LARGE - SLEEPING ROOM DOWN stairs, heat, prirate. bath, board if do aired.' Buitable for two. One block! , from- peatoffioe '614 Ferry St. . Phone : 1708-J. ..,- .-:.,,.; S-J18 LAUREL .HOTEIir UNDER NEW MAN semeot.. 'Booms furnished tleaA, 12th and Oak. u 6110 PRINTED 3ARDS... SIZE J.4" BY 7" . wording, ' 'Kooml to Rent," price 10 ceata each. Stateamaa Buaiheaa Off ice, Ground floor. ROOM 'FOa RENT MODERN HOME, . - three blocks from state house, for tea. ' tleman. Most gio references. - Pleaar addreaa A. B.. care Statesmaa. 6-ol7tt FOR RENT- Houses 7 GOOD MODERN EIGHT BOOM HOME at 1031 Union. Phono 1607-M. M - T-J25 SIX ROOM HOUSE f 15 RT. 4. Salem Heights Are. Near Jefferson Highway. Inquire of Georre W4 Cotton, or phone -86FS.. i . ; ; i- f.jas; FOB KENT. SALE OR EXCHANGE S room houae and rarare. ' Ferniahed or unfurnished. Call at 2545 State St. or Phoao 147 'J. after ft a. -rn. 7-j25 WANTED -To Itent 7a PARTLY FURNISHED 8 ROOK Keated apartment. Addreaa '4589 care States- mn-. -. V i . ' - ;7A-j25 MODERN 5 OR 6 ROOM FURNISHED house, close ia. F, Ray Fclker, Phono - 941. s i s 7A-125 FOR 8ALJE Miscfllaneous 8 TEN ACRES WITII ,NEAT DOUBLE GA- rage nouaa May rent nouse and. one or two aerest sepsratf. , Tea nrtnntet from f n aiver vurueu, ' jkhim o, ! 'i - - - ; :--8-j34 T. 1. . 1 . . T. . . .. Box a-E. . ONION SEEI YELLOW DANNEB. Half-globe No. 1, $1 pound.- C. E. McEhralnVGerrais; Oregon, Route" I. -j ;.i 8-J25" FOB SALE ONE PETALUMA . INCC r'bator, 25T egf, $10.,, .Ono X Ray in cubator, 150 egg, $5. Both ia good .condition; Car Statesman. ' 8-j27 PETITE PRUNES 8c PER POUND DoliTered. ; Phoaes 407F14; if CM; Taylor. I . , - .. r."r 8-J25 FOB SALE SO- BUSHELS EAR X)AN 13 miles Booth of Salem. M. Tinget fd oMoraoV.XiS . 8-i2S CHOICE BALED CIJVER HAY FOR 'aaTe; Phone F13 8 j25 FOR SALE I20-EGO INCUBATOR complete. - A snap at 86 .if -taken, at oace. . Abo good shearing uttit. t machines. Lota, of combs and cot ters, It Interested call Phono 65F15. Or writ K. O. Day,' fit." , Boa 81-B, Salem, . . r J . j. s- . , 8-125 BALED CHEAT tAND ORAIN HAY Phoao 4244-M. t - r - S-j25 GOOD iAPPLES FOB SALE 90 M BOX Free deUrery. Call 494., ' 8-125 FOR SALE DRIED" BEANS-ALSO one aby fence.. Calt 4F5.: " 8 J25 NEARLY KEW CONSOLE VICTROLA . for aale cheap. Phoao 997.- . S J23 SOKE noUSEUQLD., rnENXURir, IN-, ' eluding araall aleeUifl range and beater. Call at 585 B. Core. : , 8-125 ' I . ; .. . :- : ocETri&RE'jfe'cTr r- g t Itj u. s. -7?: R 9. - !l A s Tf "je M M "ji o 1 0 L. F 12. Tl It &j l o e V ' T foiC 1 A Wi o t T S "t T 'T? ? a R I A ti ft ft t fi T Tj P ,' M X (X S 1 t 5 ( A r p 10 TI s t -J f I t: j F A Q 7 Ts f"j VI H y j h R. T S c ojofr i Jp'ie Rtv! t sjni FOR 8AIJ-..ntsceiUneoua 6 HAY 110 DIVISION STREET, a .72 i in - - L , J -J GOOSEBERRY j PLANTS FOR SALr" - Writo fcoUto Bearer. El i or Pb FINE CLOVER HAY FOB !4 PERtoI py farm.- . T; T: Walker. rh 82x4 CORD TIRES RJMS, TUBES V each. 2370 Myrtle Are. j2" THREE, SMALL CHICKEN HOUSES tcaa be mored on truck) 1 barn 15 br 19 feet at bargaia. Bo 140, Stat i man. . t . . . 8 j J5 WHEAT STRAW 10c. A BALE OAT straw: cut green, one-third vetch Sue a bale. . Bt. , Box 87, Salem. Kobl" Andrews.- 8-jj5 1924 pRTED j LOGANBERRIES, Etra fancy. Prico 28 a pound, Rt. 3. unt 124. - Phoao, 21F12. . g j23 SOO LARGE CEDAR POSTS 1800 LBS No. 12 -wire, 18,000 loganberry stakes! ,75 picking era tea. 8. C. NaKon, Sil ertoa road, i near Fairgrounds. 8 j'5 BARGAIN NEW WESTINGHOCSE A tomatie Electric Range for sale liso cash, osed oarry S months. Cost 8187.5U Mfs. Martin, 1805 S. Church Ptrtet .,. . '-j ; j. i . 8 j23 WHTTE LEGHORN HATCH IN O EOGS 84.50 per hundred. Those i - , . . 8-j25 10.000 LARGE ' OREGON IMPROVED - gooeeberry bushes. Inspected and free from disease: 1 1 year old, 820 and 10 ' per M;' : 100.000 Etteburg 4,121., Strawberry plants. New bed, large plants, ,l : 'per M. ; A." J. Parr, Kt. 9, Box 7, Tort , land road. , 8 Frtiit: Trees ' . Walnuta" and shrubbery. High an Ferry. Frultland Nursery. A.J. Math la. Prop. Phtoao 1140-M ereoinga. . . . . j l 8 jl3tl FOR 8ALB 12 SHARE8 (50 EACH) United Drug Co.. (Rexall) 1st prefer red stock, 1 per 'cent 'guarantees, pay able qaartrly.",Wm. .Neimeyer, 17."i N. Commercial.' . 8-j-tt f Beaiitiful Oregon Rose And elerea etn Oregon aongs to gether with a floe collection of patriots ' aongs, aaored songs and many old time farorites; ' ' . : , ALL FOB 25e - (Special prices la quantity lots) EspeciaHy adaptable fer tehool, enro munity or -home' sloglng. fiend for Western Songster ; . 70 psges liow ia Its third edition Vi-nlllsned" fly-i "OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY ' 815 8. Commercial, St. rSalem. Or. WE KENT, SELL OH REPAIR SEWING . machines. , Old jnachinna $S and np Big, advertising discount on new ma ' chiniw. t... .... WHITE 8EWINO MACHINE CO. IVt block shoth OE depot. 221 Sontl High St. Phono 268. 8 ft , - trespass Notices Pot .SdUT. Tresspass Notices, alio l inches by 9 inches; pftnted on fod 10 ounrt esnrsas bearing this words, "Notice 1 Hereby Oirea That Treaspassing It Strictly Forbidden On Theae ' Premises Under Penalty Of Prosecution." Pries 15c each or ' two for 25 e. Statesmai Pnblishinf Company; Salem, Orefoa ; . '--'). : ' 8-att rOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 1 . cents a bundle. - Circulation department Oregon Statesman. 0HAO SAW FOR BALE A NEW ON B maq power drag saw; all metal con struction; two wheels , Under framt permits machine to bo moved like wheelbarrow.; -.Several special features, This baa never been used. Will sell at a' substantial reduction and gir terms to responsible party. Wn if. Meier, Balem, Or, B 8. Box 23 L - ' , ,7 . 8-j2tl Willa-mette Valley. V Nursery 7 1 Haa a Balesyard at 261 Court street, at Kennedy'a paint shop, opposite Bo atck'a store. All kinds of fruit and nut trees. Dr. Bean's" Bg French prune a apeeialty. Office phone 1815. Res. 105F5. - Jm .Msthia. Prop. m 8 dl4tf FOR H.VLE Livestock 9 BULL PUPS FOB SALE 7 MONTHS Phone 493-J, . .. 9-j2 7 r , i .. . 8 JERSEY CO W GENTLE. TESTIS f 54. 753 JJ. 13th. J2.- BEAUTIFUL - INTELLIGENT MALE Spits dog. ' Cheap. 1415 O. Liberty, Salem. . . . " . 9 j2S I Petland . Vf Sells Baby Chicks - . 9 J2S VETERINARIAN '4 C PATTERSON Phono .2028-W, . . . - - 9 d30tf FRED W. L-AHGE. VETERINARIAN Office 430 8. Commercial. Phone 1198 Ree. Phone '166 a.- 9-m23tf Bargains ITilk goats,: whit Leghorn pullets. Fox Terrier pupa. Petland. 273 Stale. AUCTTION SALES 10 - FORECLOSURE SU.E Tueada, January tt T p. m. Fourth Avenue'.; West and Ma'diaon streets, r - Eugene, Oregon -1 -milch eows Jersey; Ouerntey Holstein ; 2 horses 1300 lb. Gelding, 1000 ' pound Mare 52 milch Goats -fine stork. Nu-i -' biaAs, Toggenburgs, Saanena !Naaniea---aome frext). One buck - - " E. T. STORY Xfortgs'eee 3. Ki Ofeer. Auctioneer r ! . .. lV- WOOD FOR SALE 1 1 DRY SLAB WOOD F0 SALE Al0 Second gowth.- Phone 1756. 11E23 DRY WOOD i DD . BALE PHONE 2' r 622. - J ... U-j'-iS DRY. WOOD. FOUR FOOT AND 16 Inch. ITT Tiiia wooa. f.79 per ioa. i n-"-1879-W. U tl WE CAN JSUrrLY YOU - WOOD AT , reason sblo prices. Call 142. JuM. thj Woodnaw- Maa. t INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF Al-I , kinds. Prices. reasonable aad prompt ' delivery, Phosa ,1958-W. 11 s!3if ! BEST-GRADE OW WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch. '-Dry mill wood. - - ' lry aeoond growth fir. Dry old fir. Dry A ft. osh. FRED E. WELLS ... -.. . Promfit delivery ar-t tfeasoaanle pr"" 280 tioutH Chnr- h. pb re 1543, 11 St! WOr DSAV'ING JLDD AND SCIITT)T. Pi.ao 142J i.v - " - ll-rl3tt BEST SECOND GROWTH FIB 87: 8. Call 113. , ... 11-4377 WOOD FHO RT-LENGTHS OR 4 TT. COAL: f. ' quality fro 1 12.75 per t8 -. vs. Off. -n, Utah, or Kw pr";';; pt delivery. I'hoi.o 1855. llf From iei:CH-) O FIR'.. 4 JOOT OLD k. ti . n nn t? r ar v n hu w m ear aaat. - . X2ZS tc t J-j Citcfl.-iyrr'r.ife) 77iVi 1. . i. II. D. V.3)'..zli.