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r 0 : ' Ji,"!! THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON tuesdAx.morning; januaryJ27;i525 .s:rz? : Ltoss Word ruzzie t 1-1 1 I I . .11... II 1 -r " ' t ' - - . ' IT" """" "nr' 'TTHT" TTTTT" "I" j,; ' f ' j - f I I : ' J: laeaaMahV, MBMBH aeBBBBSSai 1 l T r I IflMMI aaaBBBB J -. 1 ! -4 , -j il . L v( " 4 j 1 ri i hri . " i t r ; I ; - - i : - . " " " " ' '" .: T . f -A"r4MM " ..-! i JtF ... .- " V '. ? ' ' f I J I . ; ; ! , ,. '- wan n i ' i i, J ii i O w hmh I ' I I f i y i - - L .-. AXSWEB ACIU)S 1 Classify L , ;'. 6 Worship . 11 Pillages 13 Irisease j. , '3 15 In this manner 1 6 Participle end lux 1 A 18 Brief-poem-tu 19 Ream (ab, 21 Arcwti)TOd,. 23 KtaUqa (ab;)-,. 25 Spirit. (fu- - , -t 27 Bo defeated ; , t 29 Medal JorLrery , 32 AnU-prohlbltlotolat - , 23 Ungrammatical contraction 25 Repentance 37 Last of the Stuart sovereigns 38 Ab. meaning It la not per mitted i , ' 39 Strong resentment 4 1 Summer (Fr.) 42 Incorporated (?njt. ab.), - V 4 4 Prefix meaning not 4 5 yOcean liner ' V"i: 4 8 jPerlalnlng to wood nympha ' 51 Hostelry .; 52 United States solp 53 Aisle .: -56 I ask . ' ; ": 59 Have exlateoce T 60 Even , , .. . . , . - 61 Certified public accntant ' 63 Yes C4 Position n foe tball-team : Precipitation 68 Capital of Persia 71 Asterisk , 73 Pool ' 74 Take up aftain . 75 Order of St. Aagwtla 76 Group of tenta 78 Ailment tTr.) 79 Trap r 81 Small .pieties .-;.- .j 82 Half tien . I - 83 Shelter - - -85 ProTince of Canada (ab.) 86 Epoch, . , . .. ... 188 Part of "to be" 92 Important family of languages - 35 Cruel 9C Rigid ANSWER TP SUN1AYS PUZZL S0L0HS THUMB i nniim.TruTnnnifn Coatino4 from paf J 'to the regulation of plumbing and defining a plumbing code,, met j with some oppoftiiofl Ad were re- : referred to the' props committee, j Rev. Carl: F. Miller, pastor of the Sooth Salem Friends church, 'offered t opening prayer. ' i j Other bills introduced inta the .house yesterday, were ts follows: IIB 133, by Pierce, providing ifotf assignment of district ttor- FiVfiTciai-'iiciaysoon ! JE. TlQ jQMp1 rT f. Tf tii .l T-lt rh js l a 'ii ct ) t4 fe eft? .ffir-Tjcfwclsr; afakiTj m sun j Mentho - SRlphuf, pleasaat cream, will soothe and heal kin (hat Is Irritated or broken out withv eczema; that is cxrvered with ugly rash orpImples, or Is rough r dry. Nothing subdues fiery kia eruptions so quickly, says a noted! skin specialist. '! ; ! .' The moment this sulphur Tvrep i ration Is applied the itching stops md after two or three applications the eczema la, gone and the skin is delightfulfy clear, and smooth. Julphnr is so preclous as a, skin renedy beWuKe '.tt -idestroys ,ihe parasites that cause the 1ur,ning, tchlng or disfigurement, Mentho "ulphur always heal ce.'-ma rirat A smallfar of Ron leg I.rentho :al;har may be- had at any good irus store.. Afir.' - ' i V I ft TOSIORROW i DOWN 1 Behold . , i i 1 2 Barren 3 Prohibition 4 Ova , . & Football position. .. C Exclamation of surprise 7 Fate . i ' -f t 8- AedEfV k'' 10 tndieg of comparative degree 1 l,PetrHiPd plants i j 12 iiallinK utterance.. 1 . . j j li 5ereeed " c -f " H 1 4 Peladtt ' " ' j " 15 Vast region faf "North Africa - 29 39.37' inchest ! ' 22 Age : . j' i 1 " S' 24. Golf term : ' .' 2 9; Possessive pronoun -t i 28 Have ' . i :- ,31 Word (Fr.) 34 Fasten 35 Remainder I 36 Supremely happyj a Augment 4 Promote ' 43; Savory 4 6. Beverage i 47 English (ab.) t 3 4. pray produced In N. Y. in 1923 r,a I have (coot.) . ' , , t 53 Petty farmer European ) -!; n 54 Japanese coin i' "55 Military formation 56 Father and mother "i 57 He Is (con t) 1 ' , " , i" 58 Resilient 59 Steady 62 Slfy . C3 Turf C7 Belief'1' V5 69 Age " .70 Reverential fear 72 Thou (Fr.)' 77 Request 78 Soldiera" food ,80 Subdued ' 81 Stakes ' t - r C i 1 .1 ' .87; Intoxicant 90 Royal Highness 8 1 Exclamation of surprise Ana lT.) 94 That is neys from one county to another In cases of emergency." ' j -i 1 HB 134, by Pierce, to amend Chapter ill9, Oregon Jaws 1.92 1 raising salary of treasurer of Cur-j ry county. 1 j IIB 135, by committee on ub lie institutions, authorizing rea tion of office building on capltaf grounds and appropriating. $410, 00O for purpose., . . j?. 4 I. . . HB136r by committee on mb lie. institutions, to divert. 4uibua quarter-mill eyy of state highwaf fund to general fQn.d,dUTtng. 1925 192T.i?: ;t.-.v' - jt .s I . I JIB 147. iby , Buchanan, pertain ins to stock running at large, HB 138, by German, defining a real estate broker and providing regulation and licensing of same, HB; 139, by Reynolds,, relating; to-.clearing of land along banks of streams under certain conditions HB 140, by Sh rock, to apjpror prlate money to investigate pouH try diseases. , ' :-, , , , HB 141, by Shrock, to appro priate money for state egg-layiag contest:'.: . ' "Tr -r v-r 'f ' X; ' HB :142, b7 Wlo8loir,to rege late troHinj? -and aagling for sf eel head salmon in Tillamook county. . HB 1 43, by Winslow, closing season for hunting. Chinese' pheas ants in Tillamook county. N; f ' , HB 144, by Reynolds to "amen j Section 3 820 . Oregon. lavs, relate BABY PEGp v . J r , lAHD-fiMo TisAT .M ,t- i, v, IlTS A LOST, C5?:riW,frt. ir !.': . 3 t , Ny u,a. . 1 Ut I.w.M.n.i. I 1 1 . . . ; - .i--w ' i ' .0 vXT'lv--' vA..l.L" i- ' s ,v i ?. . . 4 . AtK ling fa city' street improvements. 1HB 145.' bf Miller, tti amend Secfton 5142 Oregon laws, provid-la-for custody and' distrtbutloh of school funds.4: - n !' ; HB 146, by committee of dairy and food products, providing for protection of butter fat "tests , HB 147, by committee? on' dairy and food products, prohibiting saleof , commercial' adulterated foodstuffs. i HB 148, by committee on dairy ani food products, to' prohibit the bagging of milch cowsl HB 149, by Hurlburt, providing for protection of health; of. work men from poisonous and danger eus gasses.. ; -i" ' HB.150, by committee on dairy and food products,, to prohibit misuse of dairy breed names HB 151, by Meindl, to aniead Chapter 565,1919 Oregon laws. pertaining to practice of ; optom etry, i ,-iv-.' .:1m- : 1IB 152. by Meindl, providing for acquisition of land and water rights by railways . . HB 153k- by Oakea; to amend Section 7263- Oregon laws per taining to assessments. -j HB 154, by Oakes, by request, relating to registration o ,engi- eerji v- - - --.i.;- -: ': :'?'- :: HB 155 by Oakes, by feqaest, to amend Section 1, .Chapter 381, 1919- Oregon , laws, r creating .-. a board of engineering examiners. - HB 156, by Oakes, to amend Section 4268 Oregon laws, relat ing to assessments. . i HB 157, by Marion couiity del egation, aid in completing armory at Silverton. : ; j , v . t;;r:1 -r' ' IIBjl58, by Carkln, a substitute bill for, KoffifpvWlnit'f or,, tte projection of purchasers uftf cer tain iooda. - - ?. V --' Whra a woman looks her best she finds what sheis aftpr. TOETJTY-F1VE I'JILL GET SHEEPSKINS Silverton High to Graduate First ' Mid-Year Class Early Next Month ! SILVERTON. Jam-, 26. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) For the first time In the- history of Silver ton, graduation exercises will be held at the high school at mid year. - Graduation week will be gin the first of February with baccalaureate services held at the Eugene- Field auditorium. Rev. Clayton Judy of the 'Congrega tional church, will deliver the ser mon. . : iMonday evening the class play will be given. The title of this is ".The Iddesistible Marmaduke." Wednesday evening class, day ex ercises will be given at the Eu gene Field aurltorlunv and Thurs day night commencement will be held. ' Professor Dunn, head of the University of Oregon Latin department, will deliver the com mencement address. The date for the alumni reception has not been set, bat it Is supposed to be on the Friday or Saturday evening of graduation weekv The seniors to be graduated aTe Robert Fronk, Gladys Larson, Es ther Towe, Cecil ClOw, Mae Qra den, Harry Larson, Marie Boh me, Laura Norgaard, Venita Rahwby, Margery ShIpley,MerIal Behtson, Nina Robenault, Blanche '- Heald, Esther Byberg, Julia Hvlddingi Wilda Callahan, Margaret J81mnis Agnes Daheln, Ferrest " Wright, Donald - J,inni" Wlnfield JBrandt, Wavard - Cramer,' r Lloyd Larson,' Milton Bristol and rWilbur Mporea.. Work makes prosperity : pros perous times ar .those Id "which people hope to get enough to stop work, - . .. ... Tired After EaiiagT Try This Simple Mixture ' H yon feel tired after eating, it is of ten' a sign of gas and un digested matter in yotrr stomach or bowels. Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium surph. c. p glycerine, ete... as mixed in Adlerika, helps any ' case gas on the stomach, un less ; due . to . deep-seated causes.' The QUICK action : will ; surprise yon. Adlerika is wonderful for constipation -it" often works in one hour and never gripes. J. C. Perry, druggist, 115S, ComT. St. Adr, until everyb s top ly.MBBIjlGE PBBBLEIS ndele Garrison's New Phase' at REVELATIONS OF ii WIFE Copyright by Newspaper '.')' ": Service if ' ' Feature CHAPTER 368 The. Way Madge Strove fo Avoid Harry- -Uaderwood Only the consciousness that somewhere behind nie i were the watchful eyes of the three report ers. kept me from a Violent start asi I , caught sight of the jtall man who- at my approach bad Suddenly turned away from the head of the stairwav and melted into the crowd. ' 5 ' For I instantly , had recognized the disguise with which the till man was Invested "ahd ctiew at once the identity of the matt sport ing the white military miiatachios and closely-trimmed while beard of an elderly forelgne, and wear ing the faultlessly tailored but foreign-looking clothing! Harry Underwood again appeared upon my horizon. And with the knowl edge of the watchful yel behind me, there was no other jjakrson of hjy acquaintan(vi whom,; ,mre dreaded to3theet.r Wit M in my vicinity I f eU as At l weref boldlm: a can Of- tatploslvea ih ,Ohe;tiand and a lighted inatch nlfe pther. : , That ;bad been jwatchtor my. apprance'afe Aheihead. oJL the waiting-room stairway ! vf a Bttre, tnd I did not need tojexerclso, my mental powers very greatly to de duce the reason for; his , being t here.: . He bad told me that he kept close track of my doings and Dicky's, and he must have read the account of. Dicky's Escapade in the morning newspapers, and decided that I would take the first train available. "I , i - His quick avoidance, j of me meant only a respite, Hrry Un derwood ean do nothing except with a dramatic flourish.) I was not only sure that be would join me at some stage of my Journey. but; that he would - endeavor, to provide a setting for, his appear ance, which should breathe mys tery iohd melodrama, j ' v A Sudden Inspiration. If I could only elude iim and the reporters at the same time! .1 clicked my teeth angrily! -'at 'the remembrance that, my . ineipe'rf en6e in city driving had prevent ed me from ; marking.! the entire journey by motor, and I mental ry resolved that before many weeks had passed I would; be able to take my car anywhere. But that- resolve did net, help na now, and as I walked slowly, across the space, eevotea xo nurryjn , com-1 muters coming and gotogv I tried And then, with a sudden in spiration I wheeled' and j hurried toward the stairway : which: leads up from the Long Island f 'station to the taxi entrance; I was tempt ed to eteg into a taxi there and be taken -directly to tbe ferry, but I had a psychic little feeling that somewhere behind me . Hajrry Un derwood's keen eyes were; watch iag ? me. and I dodged i between taxis across the driveway nto the big open space of the Pennsylvania station. I . had remembered that from the1 corridor pf the lavatories beneath the women's waiting-room there Us' a. door leading' into the kifcyrinth of stairways ;and pas- saies: By these I'rnlght Nach the Klgbtll avenue side Of jthe big building,, and'wlth good luck, get a taxi unobserved. '. -i. ,f ;'WeU; Played; Lady Fafrt : Trying to keep my gait (a mod erate one so that I mighty not be conspicuous by my i haste; I walked through the concourse and the .waiting-room and' down the steps into the lavatory cbrrtdor, and ' thence Up the stairs to the SUghth Avenue entrance But there was no empty taxi to e seen, and I realized that . I . muit , walk to the corner before getting one; I ca -an , apprehensive! glance round me. was reassured b seeing n&.fanfciUar face, and ide my way Mo .the. corner, where I - was instantly accosted by the chorus: ! -Taxi, 4ady?. Taxi?", ' ; 1 selected the man nearest nte. and waited ntil I -was i the ab . i. - " -: i before I 'gave him the' direction. Thep ap tphe fldltmo tak me tar tJte ferry and t fiirry. I knew, that itcoald, bae- jaade much better time. , to the; Jersey terminus of. my- train, byi" taking the tubes, but I already had de cided to wait for a later train te Caldwln ior. to find! some, other route to the vmiThan'jthe di rect; one which- I was sure: thfr re, porters meant ip laxe. i t "AtVsitef tarrj ntraneevl ' pa4d and Z dismisied.v the f ; taxi man, walked into th biff Building and secured my ticket just in time for the opening of the gateL. I 1 went directly to! the front of the boat, my favorite7 snoti one of which i never tire trhen crossing the river, and exulted over - two tilings that I was alone, and that I bad eroded Harry t'iaderwood. : .The boat was moving slowly out of the slip when -hisr voice, 'cauti- oubIv low; but full; of exultant mischief sounded behind me. ! f'Well played, Lady Fair, but you 11 have to get up earlier in the morning to fool youf Uncle Dud ley." J , I- ' ' ' ' ,v- j TO BE CONTINUED) Silverton Cemetery -Way I Have Concrete Driveway t. SILVERTON,. Ore.i Jan, 26.- ( Special to The Statesman . At a, recent; meeting of the Chamber of Commerce,, G.. & .Anderson, J. L. i Stalker f and Johnj; Small were appointed as a committee to draft specifications for the building of a concrete highway' about 8 & 0 feet' in , length, to- be-.-used as. an' en trance, to the Silverton. cemetery The money for theTconstructIon of thd road has. been raised by, popu lar subscription.- t " i i tw.;." Lands irt:Cityif After, Hanging Paper in Salem .... i : i. ' l- -i .( ' O. Whitlach, aged 21,, Is said to have succeeded in passing a worth less check yesterday bt he- did not escape the clutches of the law. The yoath had cashed a 15 check on the atery tftat hef was the priv ate chauffeur of Mrs.: OidsJ of the Olds, Wortman & King, who was visiting in Salenu. It is alleged that Whitlach has a suspended -sentence-- or six months hanging over his headland it lathonght he" has beem impli cated i in other mattesr - around Salem. : ? 1 i t :vl S. Swegle, who was With Whit lach. at the time, was also taken in toll, by the police. : I . Corn for, Generaf feeding Birpose& Can; Be Raised . ... i -Jn the sections where the win ter wieatwas killed by the, rer cent .freeze "corn Is to be planted. according to the reports that are made from southern t and western Oregon Early maturing varieties of corn like Minnesota number 13 and ,the Iihferoved early strains of ;golden gfcv as well as others of the early ytl!ow varieties, may be arown on ta ery mUch larger scale to be used for grain purposes, says1 the experiment staiios. These early corns may be husked and stored In a crib safely, and serves as food for poultry, hogs and cattle. Directions for the construction' of -corn cribs can write, the Agri cultural college. At Corvallis. PRISOM SHOW IS BEST IM YEARS (Cirtlnud, from pac IX ' ' ...... i ' i ." I - eatioa of jazz exponents, and "Jimmie Valentine." singer of songs, too young to be the original "Jimmie," but with an ability en hanced by "'aSrJntrlulng a!r'"ot, mystery ereatedlyitua assuinipuOn: of .laepgldte.'".1 , " yf - H - I .A musical program rxq rendered by , the prison orenestTa under- ,tho direction of FredWlllla,ms.tt0 i . The bill will be played for, the benefit of public audiences for the remainder- of this week. .. "Reports from Perry's drug store, where the tickets- are on sale, indicate that the: prisoner-actors will play- to fufl houses for. the entire engage ment. --: '-. ' !' I SENATE PASSES -; : ... BROWN BILLS (Contianea rrom pg 1 bill made vacant by -the unexpect ed illness of another .actor. Other hits, were . tho.OJ, Sv-P. Syncopators," a seven-piece aggre- cer, sergeant-at-arms in the senate. HB No. 11 preventing A stock from running at t large .ia Lian eeanty ? passed: a. - second reading, (as did a similar' measure from Hood River' country. Other bills presented" were J .-'- - .; i SB Net 6 by Senator-UptOT, requiring ilia ansijrance associa tions oj-ganizAl on the assessment plan, to tise tiro. wordVaasessment" in stbeir certificates and advertis ing, matter in order to prevent the use. of misleading!! descriptive matter. : -. ; fh ' ' M- " ' (SB Noi 70,-introdueed by Sena tor F. J.jToze,'. provides that if. it is ded to dissolve a union high school, ten or more ; legaL voters residing in th.e district must sign the-, petition, Amt not more than onevthird of Die total number of legal Voters jin .the " district is necessary.-..' i fit j'i; -Mi ' in ' - ! ; Thet senate icohcarred with the suggestion o? 2 Governor Piefce that W. H. Fuller.be named as; a member 'of tfie board of regents of the Oregoni Normal Schools BY GOU) WEATHER Walnut Jree$ ; Jhpught.Hurt While Cherry Trees Est cape hard Frost . . County Fria It Inspector Van Trump, who haa toade a survey of the damage-aOstatnied. by nursery stock during :th'rt;past cold wea ther, has cqm'e .to. tbe co.n4ruUn that n. hard blow has beefl"-dealt. Perhaps'SO-per' cenl;,bas beefl.Telt by nurseryroeTT, tooth -to- the young trees that Werp lfeftfio. the. ground aad th heeled " in tlie ground tor. thie "winter, i 'fmpraper treat ment of the yflUri trees, 'in ' the" heeling process is te reasdn given by "the inspector for the losses shown. 'i : i- - Walnut trees haVe been iniured. but it is thought j that cherries have escaped. Loganberries have been damaged in. part wherethe snow was less than four inches. JPrunes came f through without much damage- and It is thought that no particular 'injury was done to the buds of the trees.' Strawberries did hot suffer, al though they appear;, tobe. badly hurt by crownborers. ' j Design for Y BuifcTihg ' " ! Announced by Committee -The exterior design of the new Salem YMCA 5 building has been selected by the buildingeommittee and the ! board of directors , who met yesterday1 tor thev conference. The plans submitted: by Kenneth Legge, SalemS architect, - who is working with pVrchiteetTWniteside of Portland, gave the exterior de sign and someof the elevations of the bunding.- I iJlUlJ-J:;.,; --' t According to the design selected the building will be of the Italian renaissance 1 type, the facing of which has not 'been selected. At another meeting of the board of directors and the building com- (UH0 V1TKOUT SURfiIRT ; . M?f HETHOO rf erewinr Puea r reeogiazed aaoacg sfet), inot urgfcaL No Lncpnccriienc emkarraaar merits or corrfltteimtnt dufihg tTeatmertt Qa may come and go about hij 'dutte usual, Keltet Is, appareat from tn very first, and I poaitivelr GUARAN TEE to cure any c of Piles ot refund the patient fee.' " - - -, Ifyctt will writ to mm 1 . will aanul oi my FREE book km Piles and othsr Rectal and Colon disor der, p.; I ";' DEAN.MDJnc t0)tlLAtQ.Of f'CES' SEATTLE OfflCCSI Or- 6iBwiain .:Sl!-lS SMSimMm STMVANa MAIN !TH AINO PINt Mm. 0 i R Macaialey j 1 CLASSIFIED SECTION . Phone S3 Advertising tept. 23 Advertl EXT3 it o fa 20 II 12 be II Mi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEXT3 -, Rate pr word ; Per inrtin . .,.. Thne tnsertiufti .- Money to Loan K.. FORI) f v (Over Lad.s Bail Blk) ,- BEf OSM -TOC l-lEAV TOUB- COUK i - . W UAK IIA ill 11 j, Insured Properly Phnn 161. Beeka Bi Handricka. XT. B Bsok Bids. . . -' . . : 1 - . v28tf AUTOMOBILES SCIIESUA.B, AOTO WRECKiNcj CO. WiM buy Towr . old ear.' Highest b prica paid. I5 .'Oamnwrrtal St. 1 j3tf Storage I" ar4er f per aaoattu ( K. iap- AUTO REPAIRING 2 WE WILL COMPLETKLT RENEW Your ear, track, tractor, aad ftivaryoa aaay terma. U. H. Shoekar, 849 iPWrrv St. 2-t VOUB TIME WILJ BE WEtil SPENT :pair werk at tne nmroc 10 MumrocK sacasa, aw JWJC. - ifd Millef.-Phane "AUTO TOPS ? 3 ' - STATIOWABY T()PS1 ' ' ; . Tta ry latest ia sio top , . Reasonable Pric ' ! . JV ." TOR RKNT STORE SPACE FOR JtENT INQUIRE 5JrrCoart tret. i 4-j3 FOR RENT. IH-8f RABIjK SIEEPINQ rooms, 14 blocks from post office. 250 S. Cottage.- " S - j 14-j23U OARAOTT TSS 1477-M. NORTH Wat. I PHONE 4.-J25 HOUSE A5D .APABTMESTS PHONR 205a-J. ... 3 j 4-nl5t FOR RENT HOUSES AND t APART taeata. JC L. Wood. S41 SUU atreet. I 4FS -- PRESTED OARDSj SIZB X4" ?V 1W. : wording- "For Rent." prica W eenta each. Stataaaiaa Bunsau Offi, on " Ground floor. FOB RENT Apartments 5 FOR RENT A A- ROOM ;A PART3TENT niealy furnished, good localit. Pha J7i. r- -. . . - : 1 i 5-J28 FOR ICENT APARTME5TS. U North ConuaarciaL. : .- .s. I 5-j3i rCRNNISHEO APARTMJENTS TWO -or tfcrea rooms, modern, 20 .Mill. 5-j'-'8 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. - 891 AP ARTMENTS 268 N. COTTA&E. 6ntf FOR REXX -Rooms ROOM NEAR STATE HOUSE FOR rent during Legislature. Phone 583. 6-j20tf FOR RENT. MODERN SLEEPrNQ rooms, iurna.ee heat. Phone 2090-M. ! -." S-12S FOR RENT GOOD ROOM, FOR Uuman. Ref a ranees, . Addraaa re t ear Sta teaman. 6-j20tf LAtJREli HOTEL UNDEB NEW KAN ; agement. Reams tarnished clean, 12th and Oak. 1 - SflO ROOM FOR RENT MODERN HOME, three blocks from state house, for gen tleman. Mast giro references. Pleaaf ddresa A. B., ear- Stateamaa. 6 ol7t PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14 BY TW wordins. 'Room a te Rent." price 10 . essta each. ' Statasmaa fiaaiaooa office. Ground floor. mittee the material to be used in the building will be determined as well- as other matters that are under consideration. S " j : . - A. iH "i c BiTIOr '! : .,"'!! ' ''' -?-? i-jf try fj S'A ' t -y - ' ; ; . . . ' ci tyi . c? i. - Red . Pepper Rub taXes 5 the "ouch" from sore, stiff j aching jofaits. It cannet Itmrt yo irad it certainly Istops that . pidj; rheuma tism torture at once. ' - j - When yotr are suffering'so yon can; hardly get around, Just , try Red Pepper-Rub and you wjUl have the : quickest relief known. Noth ing j has such, concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you. apply Red 'Pepper Rub you will ' feel the tingling heat,' In three minutes it! warms th sore spot through ahd through. Pain and soreness are -gone.. , "Ask any good druggist for a jar ; of Rowles Red' Fieppef Rub; Be sure-Jo- get the genuine, with the name; Rowles, on each pack a ge Adv:Hk. . 4 . RED PEPPER FOB MontUs rntncti.iN naalh Ah nimum for nj drtiiu.Bu.nt... ..ia FOR RENT Houses 7 FOR- irENT-5 ROOM: . Commercial. - i HOUSE. 71S N. 7-i31 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 SOO GALLONS OF BLACKBERRY jnice for sal cheap.! John ii. Scott, an-, 4)mga Bldg, j - g j27 AIjFALFA, ORAIN. HAT TIMOTHY and travs, guaranteed quality, prompt Khip .meat.' Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla. -j Walla,- Washington - ! - je; FOR SALE SEVERAL TEAMS. Wsgin, cream separator and farm mschinrry! Also a Fordsoa tractor, Fordxon diio ' and a two-bottom plow. Jolm II. S-oti 305 Oregon Bldg. ! j27 Petland I spite Baby Chicks j27tf FOR SALE ONE: PETALDMA 1NCU ; bator. 252 egg, j $10.- One X Ray in cubator, -150 egg, $5. Both in good condition. 4577, care Statesman. 8 ju7 WANT TQ :TRApE--FROIT TREES for bay; FruiUsnd Nursery. Phone lunit. 1924 DRYED LOGANBERRIES. Extra fancy.. . Price 28e a ponod, Ki. 3. Bos 124. ; Phone. 2iFl3.t. 8 ,"iWalnnU endJimbbery. High" an Ferry. Froitlaad Nursery. A. J. Math la. Prop. Phone 1140-M eVeaiags. . ! ' : ' ' v iI8tl rOR SALS-tC)U) NEWSPAPERS. . U eenta a bundle. Circulation departaeut - Oregon fitateasBaav . FOR SALE 1Z SHARES (50 EACH) United Dnr Caw (Uesall) 1st prefer '.red stock. 7 per cent guaranteed, pay able quarterly. Wm. Neimeyer, 17 V ' N..CommerciaL , . 8 j4tf Beautiful Oregon Rose Aad eleren other Oregon eeage to gether with a tine collection of patriotie aeags. sscred songs and many eld tim . xaToritea. . ALL F0R.25e , -(Special prices; In quantity lets) . Especially adaptable tar aebool, cob , manity or home : singing. Send for v Western Songster 70 pages now ia its third edition aU " - , - ; . Published By - ORECKCT TEACHERS MONTH LT 315 B. Cemaiereial St. Salem. Or. Trespass- Notices -For; Sale" ' . Tresspass Notices Ue 14 Inches bj 0 inches, printed -es - geee 10- act - LAnvkM ! . . Ml ....... - Hereby Giren Thst 1 Tresspassing It Btrictiy Forbidden On The Premise - Under Penalty Ot Proeeeatiea." Price 15e each or tw for, 25. - jtaeemaa . . , Pnblishine Company,; fislem, Oregon, - - - - 1 . 8-etl WE RENT. SKLLr OR REPAIR SEWLNO machines. Old: nachinea $5 and ap. , Big" adTertising discoant oa sew ma , ebioes. ! WHITE SEWnirOaf ACHTJfB CO. Hi blocks south OE depot,. 221 fionti . Hirh fit. Phrnx Ml) . . fl.fl DRAO-8AW FOR- BALI, A NEW OKI man power drag saw, all metal eoa strtwnea; - twe' whaele aadee frame permits machine e- be- sneTed like a wheelbarrow. Several special features. This haa Beyer feeen. aaed. Will sell at. a anbstantial redoctioa' and givt ' terma to respensfble party. Wm M. Meier, Salem. Or, .fc. , Box 231. S ! ! -. - j2tl Willamette Valley Has a Saletyard at Sal Court tweet, at Kennedy's paint ahopv opposite Ba aiek'a atora.. Ail kinds of fruit aad ant trees. Dr. Bean'a Br Preach prune a specialty. Office phone 1315. Rea. 105F5. Jess MatMs. Prop. - t d!4tf FOR SAXE Livestock - a PW 8 PHONE 105F11. COH,l: POPS FOR AL CHEAP- Phone St'i. I ..i. ' 4 TETESTNAWiN" Pit, " TxTTERSON' -Phone 2028'W. FREO i W. LANOEx VETERINARIAN (Office' MO S. CeratnereiaL Pheae lias Res. Phone 1668. : 1 a-nrgBtf WOOD FOR; SALE 11 DRY WOOD FOR SAXJE Phone 254 or 622. . , i 11-I2S liRY UOOIJ. FOUR FOOT AND IA Inch. lry mH weod, f4.feHper lead. Pheae 1B7-W. 1 I-Il i GENERAL MARKETS ! - : PORTLAND, Jan. .26 Grain fu tures: Wheat, hard white, bine stem and baartj January 12.10; February, March $2.1; soft, Janu ary Februarr $1.93; March 1.94; western white, j Jan nary 1.90; February .$1.91;; March 11.93; hard wtnter, JamraTy :fl.i;- Feb ruary 11.91 1" March 4; north ern, BplTflgr, 'JaTntary-11'.tr Febru ary 11.93; rMarch-11.94; western red,-4 , Jaanary, " February 1 1. 17 ; March ; $1.90; BBB hard, white, January, February, March 12.26. - Oats, No. 2" white, feed, January 142; February,; ; March 142.50; ditto, Cray, January, February, March' 1 4 :'-'!, 'V- Corn, No. 3 yellow shipment. January 150; February, -March 151. ' . v'k . . MUIrua. standard, January 1 3 917 5; February, March 140. -Hay, -buying prlcer. valley timo thy 120 to 122; ditto eastern Ore gon 124; alfalfa 120 to $20.50; cloTer, $17 to $17.50i oat hay $18.50; cheat $16.50; . oat and retch $19.50; straw $8 a ton. Selling price $2 a ton more. . Dairy produce: exchange: But ter, extras 43c; standards 41 c; prime firsts 40c; firsts 38 c. " Eggs extras '47c; firsts 4Gc; pullets 4 4cj current receipts 42c. atsarhers-oa Elites -cld be better if the drlTer could wear f i e " - - - " -- .... j