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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1925)
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' : 3Prepo6ition",, ' 35 'To labor ' V. 37 Southern state (ab-.) . 38 Ingine" ' 39 Stowed away 40 Girl's 'najne 41 Postpaid .Cab.) 4 3 Touched 43 Postoffice '(ab.) , 4 6 Serpeni. , , '. -4 X The year of .Qu.r Lor,d 49 Man's name 51 A portico i 52 An arpied force : -, 54 'A young soldier' 56 A printf'r's term 58 Clij.ii nsuns .(pps.) GO Mimics ' ' . 61 Pish " V , 63 A man's name 4 A" place to.recyne C5 College degree C6 AdveVb- ; 68 Yes"(P9et.) ?9 lead of lirm (ab.) . 10 A,c well Jtnown printer 71 r-oad(ab.) , -rrr .-r-m rfrtfefcl (Answer lb i'cstertlay'ii Puzzle) IIG- , 1M SHIP RESCUED Revenue' Cutter Jakes'Seyeit argo Is Lost r ASIQIUA, Ore., an. ? 7 .-Word by wireless from the United States revenue cutter Algonquin, which left here, Sunday afternoon in seardh of even of the erew 'of-tjve j . steamer Speedway which burped ' Saturday night and sank some- where south ptjCape Flattery Sun ' day. Is to the Effect that she is on her wayrback. The seven jnen I were" rescued'! by, the Canadian coast gtard cutter -Armentierei Sunday night abont4ll o'clock in , Pachena Bay on Vancouver Island. ' The first seven' -were rescued ; earlier la the day ' by the steamer ManuUnL and were pat aboard the lightship wiftsure.-' Captain R. Sinclair; of the Speedway, was among the first group found. ; Modern Factory Lines are jo Be Followed in Hew Mill A jmodern' steel and glass fac tory lias been designed for the new: linen mills thai are to. be erecte ! iSalerd on" the' Fairgrounds- road", and plans have bben worked out here by. engineers In co-operation with - B. C. Miles. The most- modern factory lines are to be followed, wit It" lhe Initial unit of the building lying on the south aide of the . property, the entrance v facing "on 'the" ' Fair grounds road and. the rear en trance on'tha. Sonthertf .Pacific tracksViTo location is near Iwo fire hydrants, as a 'safegnard pgalnst - fire Jia3fcl, which - will j 1 m( t : t w tt i a " t Hi-tog jlHTSlIE j e Jc e o It f jo w r t M" r I j' T I Mr i 1 T T "T" wig rAe -r 31 IE 3 f.r K 4H IP U'E 1 j 'plJllj "FT7TTT --7fV-$ iT"'-c a 1 IKWX 1 Indebted j - 2 Wnes - . l. - 4 Perona,l pronoun 5 pfrcelotl. s f Quebec (ab.). 1 ... 7V Not down, ' . ! I s ;j 1 1 8 A bay in .orth Amerjca; ; 9 A large plant 11 laterals 1 - j .: . j 4 nuns inruuKu ; ious. 1 1; If 16 South American anima . is Preposition -.. f io Negative J ..,20 Pursues "1 1 22 A prefix meaning not "'24' Dried treo'nar 27 Sites for tents I I I S- i i 20 A beverage ,' 30. Tramped. - 32 A light boat j '34 An"ouflet ' ! 33 To niake laca , 1 4 1 SC-Guided 37 Opening ; f : 4 2 Pierces . j 4 4 Forest 4 6 Portended . 47 Perform 49 prefix; meaning three 50 Currency , j . ; 51 Writing material - , 53 Father (Latin) : 54 Vehicles j ' 56 Pennsylvania (ab.) 57 iits j 59 Fish ' j - - 61 Cry of sheep "j ' 62 Girl's name, (ab) , .65 Brother !.(ab.) 67 Note of scale.'. f r I result in the handling of large f quantities 9,f HaxJ ; , , 1 1 , Considerable' iaterest' hpis been aroused pver the. g,rowin of flax in the Willamette valleyj 1 A3 a result several' farmers from, vari ous points .have j called, iii ;Salem to inspect , the" local flax lll anr the: state peoitentlary . Quarters tor flax. ; v . . 1 ''It- i Crowds Attend Opening Of Betts Revival t Here The openingservices oi the re vival campaign being conducted at the Alliance :tabernacli,; Ferry and Cottage, by Evangelist; Fred erick J. Betta i of New YoVk City, was,, atende Sunday ' atternoon and evening by crowds tatting the seating Capacity of the building. A large chorus choir, and th 8-ptece orchestra, -lead bjr Mr. afid - Mrs. II. ti, Steuberk, and a reflrlvaUof it&. oia .time . religion .fiucti as Luther Wesley, Finney Wojody and others preached. - Today .there will le m&wajges pn deyine healing and atf the ev ening service the prayer fbf faith will' be prayed for the slclc and afflicted. " ! ' f BACK TO S1LVJERTON s SIL.VERTON. Or., Jan. 27. J. JI. Hyett, formesljr with th First National - bank pf Silvjerton and more recently cashier jot th? Cres well bank, has returned t lilver ton and jtaken off jco xooh) at the Hubbs real jestat company ibflice. Mr. tlyett .will deal In reil, estate ancL inanrance- ,4 BABY PEGGY n o t DiDrwT5 ' am v ;13 j 4 - n: . v.-fr r- vi', i . m ci i i i ,n i ' v r- tf f irt . i r i ' - vt i - m-. Took 100 Mail Bags to Hold i Checks Goinsj to( Stock- holders of Telephone The Amejican, Telephone and Telegraph company paid its 141st dividend on January 15, 1925, to the stockholders recorded oil the books of the' company on Decem ber 20,r 1924. i This f dividend amounting to' $2.25 per share, was paid to over 345,000 stockholders. : The work involved in the prep aration of these thousands of div idend checks may be visualized Xrom- the following' facts f Over two tons of paper are used for the cheeks. Even though many labor - saving machines are ' em ployed, the clerical labor of pre paring the checks is equivalent to the entire time of five supervisors and 55 clerks for one month, -j I The signing of the checks. 12 at. a time, requires the time of one person an entire week. ' 1 -' . If one bank .undertook to cash all the checks ovter its .counters during regular banking hours it would ..require six tellefi more than eix months to eomplete the job, allowiiig each teller one min-r ute for .every check. ; J . The checks are delivered to the postoffice by, motqr .truck in' ap proximately ,100 ! mail bags. : At the request of the "postmaster at-j New -York," deliveries j are -spread ovr th,ree . .day3; iri adraace of .tbft ;diyidend mailrng date" to - givey the postal- clerks time- to' -sort thds large :bulk i. of mall . for 7 prompt dispatch- on the afternoon of -Jan H .,-.. j. . . -.q.-, . . The 'checks,' averaging about $58 each, go to the homes of stockholders residing in every sec tion' of the United States. These stockholders comprise one. of the most interesting and - unusual groups of investors in the world Coming from all walks, of life, they constitute a representative cross section of American citizen ship. Then, loo, nearly jevery. for eign country of note is .represent ed. Gathered together In one place with " their families I fchey would equal i the present popula tion of a city- even larger than Detroit. t , Trf i-.-r-; i ' . . . . - i' , i ' I SIDNEY-TALB0T NEWS j . ; William Freeman who- has been in 111 health . for the i las.t i few months, was taken .Tfery much worse at her home In the Talbot district Wednesday r night, i. She wast taken to a Salem Jiospital and a-majdr operation was performed Thursday ' morning. ? Mrs. Free man stood the ordeal very well and is reported to. be '.out of dan ger at this writing. ; ? . Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Blinston and Mrs. Edna Reeves drove to Salem Wednesday to .attend the Pomona Grange meeting there, j I v -Mrs. Q. H; Marlatt and Mrs. C. F. Meier spent Monday afternoon in Albany shopping and transact injr .business. ? : ; : y ? ) Mrs. G. 1. Marlatt entertained the'Ankeny Welfare - club at her home Thursday afternoon. Owing to. the stormy weather only a few members were present but a very good program was given. The his tory, hour was followed by a dis cussion of. Oregon poets, some bi ographies w,ere" given and a num ber of quotations i from Oregon wi-iters. The" hostess' " served " a da4iatyf luncheon during the en tertainment hour. Cliih metubera weret SMt. G. M. Belknap Mrsl Eugene Finiayi Mrs! J. QJ Farr, Mrs. ,C. P, 'Meier. MI3 1 Jvquiso Italic and the hostess, MJS.G. H. Marlatt.. ; " k. - ; ; i Mr. and-Mrs. j:' O. Farr have asf heir guests this week Mr. Parr's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 'and Mrs. Chapman Anderson of Portland. Jlr' and Mrs.Andeav eon came to Portland only recent-? Ijrfrom Kansas' City where thy liaye lived for a number of years. Farmers line number! 24 hetd a special ! meeting in. the grange half at Wlntel Monday night The njeeting was called for the 1 urpose of - discussing the ew J ruling of the Pacific Telephone company re garding the payment t all rentals on farmers lines. ? After much de bate jt was decided to have each subscriber ay direct jpj the jihone She's &ei v? w ' i im .1 t 1 j - i pi ir l inwrv - 1 -vim . r - r . 1 1 rs -4-: v. i .- x i i : . t i i 'Bm-T i ' ii .- p t w. - f i fk ri r .- w -i i i j x t cop-pally- ia8tBad.-444r-'4-- I tary of the line. " T. - T t. MJ' tuiaiuss anno ruu- land last Thursday! on business, ' O. M. Belknap drjoVe to Monroe Pridajr .evening to spend theeefe end with his f ather,j ti H Belknap. Jle was ' accompani on the trip by hi Fothe.r MrsJda Belknap, who teaches Ihe idney School. ; ; Mtb. G. II. Than and daughter, Mrs. C. O.1 V,hitem xvt, were shop ping in Albany Fri day. . , F. E. Osborne has tot been well for the last week. lie is suffer ing from ear trouble find just now is taking treatment from a Salem physician. !4 . z,;, An old-fashlone d J party ' was given at the home f Mr. .and Mrs. C. O. Whiteman Saj uday evening. The evening was skent in card playing: and yisitling. Refresh ments .were served at midnight.. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Marlatt, Mr. ind Mrs. G. H. Tharp. Mr. and Mrs. jj. G. White roan, Mr," and Mrs. Charles Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers, Mr. .and Mrs. C. F. Meier, Miss I Thelma Harlan, Harry Pre ;man. Mat My ers, Uoyd Marlatt Fred Winter mantle and ; tha 1 osts, , Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Whitem ml ;j The road comm ttiee . appointed at the last regular 6ad:-meietlng in district number 8j?,' --.was out viewing-the roadH last Friday. This committee wa 1 appointed for the purpose of, ai portioning- the speciar road tax voted In the dis trict" last ' fall ' - ' ; '; ' j Mrs. David Turnidge has been ill. . She was., sue dCnly stricken with appendicitis' lalt'w26 I1 had to be taken t a Salem hos pltal "where an ope ration was per formed. At this v rittng .It; is re ported that phe u 'getting along .nicely.' - j l b;- Ii; Farr ! went ho MiU -City .Friday afternoon t o p attend the hasjcetbali game bt tw'n the Mill C'ty girl' team iuad'JthelTurner high school girls' tjeam. 51 '- Mrs., G.H- Marlftt and;Mrs. C F. Meier. wer? :-.-,in Salem -Friday afternoon. . ' Mr. and Mrs. C O. Whiteman iwere the guests of M. and Mrs Fred Weddle at their home near Jefferson Sunday ROSEDflLE I Of special interest last Satur day evening was the surprise party held at the honje! of Mr. and Mrs. Cole, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Cannoy, because fj their birth days and also their! wedding anni versary. One feat a re of the eve ning ,wa3 the f ' jm'arriage cere- naony" which was! conducted by Mr. Trick. The "hfide" was given away by her brothfer, Mr. McDon ald. Jean Ander son and Mar garet ' Campbell were "flower girls. Mrs. Ande -son" acted " hs" bridesmaid, arid MjrJi R - V. Bates' as "best man." Misses Berchen Cole and Mildred Cannoy furn ished the music. During the eve ning a birthday lub, with Mr. Trick as president, wa formed for the purpose . of i. ;Iebrating the birthdays, of -its n erahers Late in the evening 'a lelicipns . lunch was served. k ''- -.- j. ' :'-'2 i-'j-! iftext -Friday 'nfcM will be the regular , meeting f j the Parent Teacher associatioz at the school. A fine program is being prepared pnd.er the leadersh p of Mrs. Can- npy hf I Several from heej attended the box social which w is held at Sun nyside last Friday night. Misses Mildred Cannoy an 1 Berchen Cole 9f Rosedale gave uduet,,, ;J Miss Magis.' a returned mis sionary from Chin; l, spoke ,at the church Sunday morning. Her talk was well illustrated, with models of Chinese article? and peoples. 1 Becent Eosedalf visitor a were Mri? and iSxf. CookJ of Jrtlan!d. who "visited their laughter, Mrs. Lesta Bates; Mr. and Mrs. Van Copes.visited Mr. i Mrs. .Chan tine, an4 Mrs. jfucrf r of Mlssour has I been - vis'itihg Mr.' andt Mrs. Chester Tucker: fok-jthe 'last two weeka. ','-..:. - j j - .14 : Mr. apd Mrs; ,Tlter' xeqently. visited friends at Amity. Mr. and Mrs.! Ry of Portland s,peht part bf ast 4ek with Mr-. Bay's mother, Mrs. Berg. ! j ... LIBERTY i -it Alva Coffey motored to Jeffer son Monday mornlfag on business. The Misses Veina Tittle and Jennie Schooly,' who are attend ing the Oregon State normal; and Mrs. Fw; Hodges wre visitors at yfeq ijcoi 4 ?s'K;gr-W r7isy J J a. ..;. I -..-. . , , the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jii.l Jist flatnrdav.- - - i---- . Miss. Ida MathespnU jmable to, attend high' school la Salem on cco! at .0 JUlnjs. f, -1 - v . Mra Wmir was ar dinner guest at the W. H. Mathesoa home last Sundayv.;;"'.'-'-! . . - . ? v; H Miss Esther Neuens. who had ler ankle brojeen during the De-. cember enow, had Ithe cast takes off last -week, but it rill be'some time beore he will be -'able to walk. - In spite of r her handicap', she Js ki?eplor up wUh! hjpr gtudies in heTiUiiie course of .the f?a lem Jbigh acho9l. f -f- f ' ' ' '- Mrs. I. W. Jory and aoa Johnny Dancer, have j gonel to Med ford where "they" Were calledon account of the sudden death of Mrs. Jory's brother, J. Thomas I ; ' - . ; The Coppty Federation of Com munity clubs will meet .with .the .Liberty Parent-Teacher " associa tion in .February. ( This will be a rare treat to all who attend the meeting, tor & more sociable and Jolly bunch of people never got together. It Isra privilege for Liberty to be host. Let us do all In our pow,er to make them glad tha,t they .met wlth tisi Th.e exact date will be announced later. Fred ; Scott ( was j,, elected rice president of the 'county Federa tion "of .Community clubs at Ihe annual meeting held in Salem last Thursday night. ! -' The regular Parent-Teacher meeting will he held at the usual time, the second Friday, which will be February, J3,flo.Mrs. Cone, chairman pf the program commit -tee, announces. Th pay program has Been IriefinI(.eljr DQstponed on account of entertaining th.e' feder ation.., ' " ' -Jfarry Bailie,' county dlub lead er, met with both the fcookiag and the chicken cluyand"tiieif leaders, Mrs. H. Gilbert and Maude Steven son ( lat Friday $.1 s;chpoi.';' ! ; ; ;' Oscar " S. Nelson left for Wash ington last W.rxkfh.'X'''- A; B. Browning "and family were Albany, Corvallls 'andPhn.Qmath visitors , last'Su'nda j , " ';. '"' " ! Harold Zosel has purchased a new Maxwell' coupe-j 1 ' ; MrsTda'OdeIl apd jher mother, Mrs. Wjljiam pash Of Portland, visited at the home of J'. H. Dasch last Sunday. ' " ' " . Dr. and Mrs. ; Cruthers were Portland visitors last (Thursday. ' The Misses Ruth! Jand Bovilla Emery, arid-' Albert Zlniker "of Portland, 'and Clarence Weiss of Salem were guests of W. ' J. Neu ens'and family last Sunday. Floyd Scully,1 JrJ," is seriously ill with bronchial pneumonia. . Mr. 'and ' Mrs. Dave' Smith and daughter, Gertrude lof 'Klamath Falls, are visiting Miss Plla and Betty Smith. ,. I j- V ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Day of Portland were recent . visitors of Mr.' and Mrs. John Berg. - George Krenn's father died last Tuesday lafternoon.-J, I -, Ifarlan Judd has returned home Irm the Willamette ! sanitarium. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ohmart and daughter; Velleda, and Miss Dor othy Erskine . attended the dedi cation v of the Hayesville school. Miss", Erskine sang a solo as part f the program. ; - .' " ' 4 Verda Jlalns 'has ; been out of School for several days suffering Trith tonsilitis.- - J j Mrs. J, E. Cruthers has received word that her mother"; Mrs. G lea son,' has arrived safely "in Cali fornia where ; she will jspend the remainder of the winter ', Mr. and Mrs. Monney and child ren visited Relatives In Kelser Bottom last Sunday "evening. ; The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. : O. "Plank has been named Lawrence Lester. ! " School visitors for the past week were Miss G ladys Wright, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. John Anderson and daughter, Evelyn Mrs. Verna Cone arid Miss Pearl iScott were- guests at tlie Dallas home last Tuesday evening. : Ed WestenboDs,e;who has .been Ul for several weeks. Is now bet- CUEAVR $AID T0 BE :; T USELESS AS DRY CHIEF XConUaaea jrat 9U0 1) statel money?" he was asked. ; rKo." . . rp'r "Which fund, then, ; provided the'money?" j '"V "The special fund In Portland," Mr. Herwig replied. : :z -..'Mr.'lferwjjg testified that " the money was paid to WIneberg in lump sums of $500 each, two of these in July, one week apart, and the other later.' ' '" ' ' . Garland Brings Laugh. "Did 'Mr. Wineberg offer you the Customary tw,o per cejttt of f for cash?1: Senator Garland interrupt.- I mm i w Kw-iirtwwi 4r r.Mifcft-HvK?ffc,v i j I 4 Mi - r Hundreds of poultry men have m&le fortune? with JPurepred Chickens hrdto Ir from! 290; to 300 eggs a ffar,i S0tns : a5id trios of pure breoTchickenB ($prhe wjfth "world champion records) andC :;; ' J i r 1. i '!i!'J ri Valued -Ut Over $1,200.00 Will ; Bjy Given ' Away to ambitious j men,! women, boys, anllfgirls.ljr Ivllltrlli ' Fjr fml information ticjut 3 out jthis Advertisement and sen4 yoi (name and j ad dress -to 1 - J).,4:-jS-i-,.j4U;..-;. i !, .. j:...N ..1 Ji.v !! !! lev TiarShwsist Poultry luuruai r ed, bringing a laugh.' Mr." Iler'wiffl "admitted that : he and ' Mr. Cieayer.' had been1 active in Deschutes county "in .ttle 'can didacy 'ot ' sheriff.: j'ailti' ;ir!l8tr.ict attorney- whi were running agaln.c,t the JncumhntsV wlicj w'jre, republi- can.'y:-" I) 'I fi;itk'-t;!li i" ' -""Pqn't;'y jblb.esly' tlVftjthat WlneoergT4i yp)e.;you;, Mr. Ilerwlg?" qjilerri'ed Rehfesentative Lonet-gan-in ;;,'..; :(.; -. s jdo no,? was the reply. ; . ; Everyone apparently was satis fled with he; activities pf Mr. Wineberg, fhjafc is, Mr. ilerwlg, the governor al(c" in-fpea'pt.prpnibl-; tipn i,n Pornand who had dvnced the' $50p0-yeryone, tb?.t.;is, iut the investigajting cpmmittee. , ? io Cqnvictions Secured Mr. Ilerwlg said ttit'po one in the world f quid' com pjete "the In vestigational begun by Wineberg and that tle matter Was "ridfpg'' at present.ir A; huge stack of' affi davits is tlffe sole' reminder, if the approved expense accounts are ex eluded, of Ithe easterner's Investi gations in JCftregonJl'Mr. ! Herwig said 'with an additional "$5pr00 he could proniise at least one "arrest. Testimony was given : by an e operative named Barker, worklrs under the direction : of Linyillo. federal prohibition, director, that VVineberg ad( attempted to bribe him with $i0Q faijd that this t still in the hands j ot-the United States attornfey'f'.n f!' f--n f :. ' ' Frank B.itcheil;: legal adviser for- the federal prohibition 'depart ment for Oregon Jf tola5:. 'the com mittee thgt thee had been.no cor pperation between f the state ami federal authorities and ""that "the state officer. did not 'know their business! : Tley were always mak Ipg - mistake ; iie said. - (Ciegyer never sought 'the ' cooperation the federal j authorities' thoieh. these worked in liarmony, with the police and sheriffs ; and obtained favorable resloltsJ! ' ""!, 'Announcement was made that a public hearing1 would; be held n the senate chambers' pext Monday night, at whjeh! ahyonV in 'posses sion of facts! With empliaerfs upon positive knowledge and not hear sayi would he given an 'opportunity to appear either for or against Mr. Cleaver. -; i I- ! ';f Poies Accept Mysterious - Statue of Unknpvyn Soldier fWARf?AWi"fan." ' 24v- Poland recently 'achieved1 a monument to "The Unknown' Soldier" id such a mysterious " 'mhntief- that neither the press npr. the public knows whence it. caine. One morning at dawn a motor lorry appeared 1n Saxonlan Square and tinloaded at the base of the Pon la to ws'bi s tattle a great sanlstone' block : bearing the inscription ''To the Unknown old fe ri." " : ; " ' 1 1 1 ;f : i ' The JJublie immediately began laying wreaths if flowers befpre tJInscribedl .stone an. it Jiaa j)e-. come" an ' acjjepted monument" in spite of the j ignorance as to the origin of the!gjf,t. jt , I it v --'' : .. - -L1'. ;.fu';--The latest i.wIU-power test is to snoop .or let; it alone. ul. Pvii toy ,-; j Phone syir Aas - CLASSIFIED AUVKK.TlSEMC.ua r - M'. -- o-f-.j - ," j Per insertion 4 i 2S Three Insertion -4 fie. 4 Money t6 Loan I" On Rl Hstt - T. K. FORI (Orer Lad ft Birth Sank) -r- BETOBtB TOU I.EAVB ! XOUB HOltB V OR FAVt HiVE'IT Insiirfid Woperly Fboaa 161. Becke B-nk Bid. . ft Hendrlcke, t TJ. S. I-' -28U f AUTOMOtUlJES SCH.EELAR AUTO WRECKiNO CO.,Wm by yonr old cr."X ijighe eh orice pid.- ,-, i- Storae Fire proof building. dr od aigbt ' AUTO REPAIRING WE WiLX. JtEilW -Your rr, ti terma. e r, truck, :ctor, n4 JtiT yop. wj XX. 11. fcliociter, xerrj ,2-f VOCB TIlfE WILI BXi WT.i; PEST - if Jro4i . getAatimatcBi oa your aato re pair work at the Shwufock fmra.e, 333 Midfr. Phonf 114'.-MJ 2 fg AUTO XOPS : " , 8TATIONAlt)r TOPS L ufo topt ' Tb very latest Priea .- ' : . : : . ' . a. O. J. S19 Btmte St.' .- 8TOfRBT SPACB FOR i-619- Co-rt streeU- REST -l NQOT RB j ;';: ' ,-131 rOR REKT DEStRBLE SLEEPING - roqms, 1A block - 250 . Coltagft. GARAGE 755 OSTH -it; : PilOSK ? i25 : 1477-U. HODSE A'D ; 2056-J. . API AKTl KJJ T S PHON E i . i 4 nl5U FOR RENT HOUSES I AND APART- 341 6tt tret. PRINTED "CARM S13B ;114" BY7". 'wordiDr " 'For Rent, nt,F' ! Tirice 10 cents : emeh. Stateamaa Ground floor.' U!Iice, OB riTRxrgjIED APARTM EKT 558 Stt 1 .- fit-;. 643 ; t. - . FOR -RENT -S-A' 4 -ROOM APARTMENT ,niSely ,nrnlshed) g6?l loclitr. Ffiqne 1718. j . . . ! '.- - . - 5-123 FOR REST . APARTMENT 719 North i CoipjuercUL . FUBXXISHED APARTMENT S T WO or .three rooms, modern, ,820 .Mill. .5-j28 FOR RENT APART raj ENTS . 891 1. . Commercial. APARTMKNTS S6S N. POTTAGE. Sn'tf FOR ItEN4R6ous FOB r RENT 'MODERN ' SLEEPING rooms, lurnace etJ roose susu-m. '. : : J.. v -J28 LAUREL HOTEL TTNDER NEW MAN - acetastft. Rooms JnrtauOied eUan. llth .And Oak. .- - '10 ROOil FOB REST kODKRN HOME, f three .klocka nem atata house, lor gen- tleman. ' Most itb eferencea. ' Pleas ' addrei A. B xr" Stateiinan. o-al7t( PRINTED CARDS, SIE 1" BT 1i" wording:. "Roomt to) Ren, price 10 cents each. Statesman 3Hi8 Wice, Gronnd floor. - ' "1 ( ' ' GENERAL MARKETS I i . PORTLA.ND, Ja i.i 27. ---Grain futures: ; Whejit,- hard wjiite, blue stem and Jlaart, January, v2,12; February, 12.13 ; March. 12.14 ; soft wnite, January,.! 1.4; Febru ary, $1.95; ilarch, $1.96: western white," January," $ L.9 2; February .93; Alar oh. $1.9 D; hard winter, January,- 1.9 3; February ''March, $1.94; 'northern spring,. January, $ OB; 1 jPeyruafy; 6; "iMatch, $ 1 .9 7 ; i western ' red ' '.'January, $ 1 .8 8 ; f February, $ 1:8 9f March, $1.91; -BUB iiard irite,. January, February. March, 2.27 - . ' Oats JCo. i jai hlte "jd, Janu ary, 4i2; -Tf.hrxiarir, 2klarxb .$ 42 50; .No.-2 gray, JaWuary,-F ebruary M.arctwI-JIfU -: U.-'-i.,....; Cor'ti-so. Z eastern yellow shipment, Januiry4 $R0... '" ' :'Iillrun, standard -lap. $39.73; February, MaVch, ! 40. ' ' ... i i , .-- ' ;f : Portland Prpdace .putter, extras, 43c; standards. 41c; prime firsts,; 40c; firsts Eggs Extras,- 4.1c; firsts, 43c; pullets, 42c; currents receipts. 38 ' cases. Classified TAds in The jStatesroan Brilesuits . aaIey l -nrClO.Pl VPS. .i'. I 1 1 re - - .... t IB ,-' . ' i ... eHising jUept. One -wAnk (six Iniertion.) 8 w - Bit. 6nth' eonlract, p-r month " lie 'Vl M i rr ih fnl m m r - .4 mi : . I . . VOR RKXXHouses FOR RENT-4L'NS'L'RN'ISHEi COTTVCK ; aemi modern, fine sleeping porrh ex. cellent loeatio. fifteen dtllar&. ' till '176-5 ' State: StT U ; . FOR OMISfT-ji ,$OQit -7.1 9 jT - "Cmnieral. "7-j3i FEATHkREET 550 WATER ST. AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, JAN .r J 1:30 p. m. 1800 North Comme'rr'Li : St; F. N. Woodry, auctioneer. ijj LOST-r-BOWN BKADFD H.Ui l (jrav Belle or Oregon theater. Findrr Irae at Statesman office. - KewarH. j-j HIGH GRADE PIANO XKAR SAI.Em will be sold to reliable party at a" Lur caving. SIO monthly will, bandle ... hrnmr W'wU -ml oe l ilr, U c Tay, 4:128, 44th St. Sku Portland. i t.i - - - - Pet land - .4.3J ;; s . Baby Chicks JS'tf FOR HALF ONE PFTAI.USlA 1N0D- - ex. JH0. ..One X Kj eubator, 150 gg. Both in good .condition, 4-.M7, ar -BtatesmaD. ji; WANT TO TRADE FECIT TREF8 Tur i kay.Prulttand Nnriery. Phon-H40l. .- ' .r . i924 DRYED JXWAJSBF.RRlKtf, Estra , faaey." Pric SSe a-pound, Kt. , -Bus 124. . Fhon. SXtUi - 8 1?' Walnuts and. ahrulbery.t , JHifV n ' Ttrty: "FruitlaDd Nnriery. A. J. Matb la. Prop. Fboaa 1140-M f eniaf a." ' ' . - - - . . 4 . ; . Sjiatt FOB -BAIE OLD "NEWSPAPKR3: - II centa a bunl.. Circulation depaTtmeut - 'Oregon', statesman. , ' . V FOR SALK 12 SHARES $50 EACH) TJxtited Drug Co. (Rexall) lit prefer "red atoelc. . per cent guaranteed, pay able auartarlr. Wp. Neimeer, 175 N. .Commercial. BeautifuJ Oregon Rose . And eleren other Oregon, teas to gether with a fine roilertion of patriotl aonss, iacrcd aocga 1 nunj old tiui favorite. . ALL- FOR 25e (Special pcicea ia quaaUty Iota) Epecially adaptable for aebool, rom inuaiiy iblr home .ingiftg. ad ior ;:::e8tern:9ngter . , 70 pagei np-a- In Uitbird -litiqn - - - - - PnbHibed Br OREqOtf TEACHERS lfONTHLT 815 8. Commercial St. Salem. Or. Notices . For Sale Treaapaaa Jfotleea, all XI inches hf inches, printed oa-'good "10 onne fan- Rearing the. words,. --Jfotiea It lereby Giren Tbt Tresapaasing Ii Strict! Forbiddea On Then Premise Under Penalty Of ProieCntion.- Pric . lSe each or two for 25e. tatesma Publishing Cotnpany, : Salem, .Ore rob. 8-atl P"E SENT, BELL jOR REPAIR fiCWIXQ tnaebinea. I Old machines 95 and ant Bic adrsrUauax diacoaat -e mw mux - -chines. I f WHITE 8EWINO MACHINE CO. : llVt blocks1 south OR depot. 221 6out , fjiigh St. jPJtont 2W. . 8 fl pRAQ SAW FOR SAI E. i .man power drag 'saw, al fatrnetion; two wheels 't -A NEW ONI All metal eon-' ' Under fraxM -permits machine to be, stored like wheelbarrow -SeTeral speciAl features. This Jiasperer been ned, JVilt sell si a suDsianuai rtuuciroa ana X1 terms ts ripaTiiibla" psrry. Was H Afeier, Salem. ; Or- R. 8, Box 231. . . I . ; . . .. - - l-i2U Willamette Valley .jNurfeiy-V; ' Has a fialeiyard al 261 Cotjrt street, at Kennedy's paini 'shop, oppeaite Bu aiek's store. All ,kj"da of fmit and nut -trees. Dr.l Bean's Big French jruj!S specialty. l Office "phone 1315T Re. 105FS. Jem Mthi. Prp.v -t-dmf POIl SLE-rflFf stock 9' F9 SAJ.E-fJERSEY' CALF. 9 WEEKS old. Making of en. excellent row, 'Phone 17(3i; . . , 9.3Q? SofBtrjrs Yotrsro f olst eij ? j evr s e f eew, 'freh. . I See her at J. L. Hrady place" end lof 8. Comf 'car line oppo site Salem: Height hall." """ "T9 !i' PIGS PHONE 105F11. corx,nr ptrps" for sale cheap f;,Phon. F4 ' t: . 9-j3ir VETERXNARtAN J)R. PATTERSON ihone S028-W. - . - 8-d30tt PRKD .W.'tANGE, VETERINARIAN rOffiee"430i 8. Commercisl.. Phone 1198 Rm. Phone Ifififl. -in23tf iVOOD FOR SALE 11 DRY WOOD FOR SALE Phone 254 or , ll-f23 DRY WOOD, FOUR FOOT AND 16 Inch. . Dry mill wood, $4.75 load. Phone 187ff-W. 1 ' 11-fll JPRTSLAB -WJQXLD TVS SAXE Also Second growth. Phone 1756. 11F22 -CJLN SCTPXJT JOUR ,W.OOD AT reasonable prices, Call 142. Judd, the Woodssw Mas. . . Il-fl3 ; WOOD SAWINO JUDD A'D EcniriDT. PliQns i.42. ' f ... , 7 U-jl3tf BE8T SECOND GROWTH lilt 7; OAK $. Call 11S1. U-rt27tf SXU MARKETS I 1 ' .Prices quoted - are wholesale and are prices receNed jby firmn. . So .retail pilces are gien. - - - v , GRAZ9T AITO HAY No.l Soft Whit whe-t . f 1 TT N-..1 jgoft red wheat : 1.75 Oats . $5e Chest i.- : -, - - . ,14 Vat. Hay. .$! ;loter bar. baled Oat and Vetch hii-r. J16.S0 - roEi, itxrnoarAKD BEST Hogs, 100-200 ewt .tl0.50 HojTS, 2 0f-2.1ftje-ri ' $10. 2 Hos-a, aS5O-30O , , f ift rin Light - SOWS i - i i , , , , tte Top real t... .. , .. - .. fie Dressed Yea I,', top. l$4e .2 (33 Vie 14c cows POULTRY Heary " hens .18(3190 16(lao SprtBger JAtU heT.i. .....- 13 8X5 .Cre:r rvl- -r X. -i.'. 1 47 Finttertat. Ae.ifered - ' ' ' ' T loC 47e 4e Milk, per rwt..j A2.00 Etfi stsndsrds -38 O 40 -i'uUets - t-