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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNINGrJANUARY 30; 1925 ' ' ..K J.r . . ( 1- - ' lMBd Dally, Exepl Monday jr TBS BXATKSMAV TWBUfHTHG- COMPANY .aiV South Povmrul St, SaJent, Oregon K. J. Hendricks John L. Brady -: Frank. Jeskoakl !' ev . ' . . - Editor Manager Job' Dept. the government Monday night. He there "dedicated the next four years of nfs administration" tajredae tlon of the tax burden, , 'decrease In' federal expenditures and "con tinning pressure , for economy wttntn the government. - As usual, when -dicu3slnff; na tional problems, , the ; president spoke, with epigramatic . force. He said It -was hla .desire rather to "talk, of saving pennies and save them than to theorize in millions and save nothing." ! ' ''The people of this nation -have been , not . only patient under the heavy . burden of. war taxation: they, have : been heroic" t j "Our fight must be for further reduction of the? burden of the people.1" 5. t.;'v - w i"Whftf Va - httVA (4nna tnna :kd :BlLBTHOt;iIT ANDPRAYEft j ; f v .-vj ! Spared fcy Radio BIBLE SERTlCR5Bre. 'Cincinnati, Obi consiaerea only me Deglttiung. we If parent will their, children murii the daily ilible selections, it will prove have proved that we can reduce ,,J - i Janoarr.;i, J25 f t the cost off government, and I pro- V- TRIED. ANDiPROVKTI: Aa for" God. His way Is perfect;.' the word pose that this cost ataallAosf.r of the IX)M "Is 'fried; ,11c is a buckler to all them that trust Him. tH. ther reduced.", 4 ."Sat;?1.:- i r Lri i. L ':JmMitlLman. "l .waWnXito you in the Heinous to-giveJrplace In mind and heart; then Jt will perfect us. jlnterests of, the taxpayers... They ure in8 -wain support,' ine cmei ' KZMBEB OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tk' Associated Vrmmm i exctiuirfilr ntiikd to tha m for uo'blirAtioa of all news dltfttfekM enxUtMl to.it .it. aikirwisa crAiifd in this fpT mud th lcl ituuiisiieft Bereta. ' , t - ... j , J-iu- : . -. ' BUSINESS Oi'riCE! : i ' ! , ThomM V. CUrk Ct, S'Tir1t, 141-145 West 3Cth Pt., Chl.Sgrt. Marquette Bui!d- "la W. &,ntkwikl, M(tr. 1 - c (Portias Oftiee, 3 WorcetW Bid., I'bone 3t BKoadray. C.F. Williams. Mgr. Bnsia Of tie 1 ews 1 l-prtmeut TELEPHONKS: ; ... f . "' .i ' . --23 or-SS3 j Circulation Office : ' l i i . : . - 23-164 I- Hocl'ety Xdi'tx- '.:' Joh Jiartuif-Bt .1 i : . . . - . -: Katered at-tka-PoiUattii? ia ljiaeg.BsaejidlrUss jalr j LET THEM ALONE i i and only foundation of the - eco nomic system of this country." f f ' von. hwnmn " viarv nndir - There-are orae projects before tne iiiegiamure: to pup i tnis constant can and pressure for 1 the "state institutions under, boards made up in various ways economy, think of the benefidar- Taking them from the state,board xonfoaJ, "jaade up of iofryour efforts. ' Think; how I v.-. -.a.,rrwl.,,--.j Qfl,r0forv nf Qtato ; ; I they have ;.borne uncomplainingly - .. .. .. ... 4,- ., . j. - 11 1 their burden. . This .will, hearten (Theoreticaiiy, tnat seems iiKe tne tning 10 uo. 5 a you lo renewed ef4ort3. : coached .weiiare .worKer coum convince any? mexperjenceu i - 7These inspiring , calls to duty i person tliat to handle the institutions- inany other way is a , ahouM -be emblazoned upon ; the .crime.''" . . ' ( . '. .. ' ' : . But,' practically, the board system 'with .state institu-. tions does ; not work out according tov tHepry. It .fosters abuses worse than 4ny: that, are likely to inrQW'.up under the i more direct system that we have in; Oregon . -1 Worse than we have, ever had in this- state. Direct responsibility is 'better. r, 9peope.,jhaye85riTe J. one to hold responsible. Temporarjr faults may creep in; but i .the next shift may change them, whereas under the ;board i system they may persist indefinitely., GOOD FOR STONE X Attorney General Stone, is a to markable man.: .He went before a hostile -committee of the 'senate and defied tem. He declared he was doing his duty in investigating Senator Yheeler,.ana he proposed to continue doing that duty. .He clearly put the' senate in a hole. If they refuse to confirm Stone it will be accepted as coming to the defense ef jone-of their own members wbo is accused ratherr than offering him up to the courts, ot Justice. - The position of Stone is much more enviable than that of the senators. ;s MARRIAGE problems; J'ia rcorlne Dickv on account of nice to me. and mr hand frozen, 1 .n - thi- peif ormanee'heu my . own j yet from the ley mlt youhanuUJ .'-im recoru coo.cvfni.ns.uvisn. i,an toirae. ; ,. - His roice traUed off into "silence and I -realized -thatfoT"a second fr I two he was actually lost in thei reminiscence ot that long-past time, which I remembereda3-viv- the balmy, well, in ' one way yen're probably rteht! 1 I'm nOt .haaKH? -any 'Japanese- iantrnS m mygelf ter i constancy i or decenry or any other of the domesticjvir O ill:. tues. but you ve got to remember ldiy as he. Then he spoke again this " ' - more briskly. He paused as If choosing-his f ' fBut I'm getting away from my words, and' I watched him. faeci- tauttjeet. Confound you. I -always nated by an expression of sincer- Ketf off my trolley when you're itv that sat oddlv unon hla usu- around. Here's the point. The "Dicky-bird " swept you off your feet, married you after a whirl wind wooing, and you had about Lil and I," he resumed slow- u, haf vtr ml3.h. get' up against as a tame white rabbit. The Dicky-bird ought to be en his knees, thanking his par ticular little Joss that lie ever was ally mocking face. - . i . . "Can.I Ever; Forget?- ly, Vwere-' two battered hulks, drifting down stream, when we jostled each other, and decided to drift together for company. "I'm Adele Garrison New .phase 1 of REVELATIONS OF A , WIFE Copyright ' by Newspaper - Feature Service ; i L vails of-every, legislative., chamber in America, : In every courthouse and city hall; -In every' place where public officials gather tolevy tax es upon the1 pedple' or toi spend taxes thus, levied. . - A .THE-BEAIj tSSVK As a matter of-fact there, is. hut ne - real -Issue - at -stake -Jn the child labor agitation whether we This is a big subject. , If the members of; the: Legislature want to h strengthen the federal f ircf nnnofnf I government er weaken- It. Out this "way nobooy wants 10 'expum the children. The arguments made some one or a committee toJriYestigate !.;: And the decision will be to notadppi it. A GOLD STAR HIGHWAY, - j u. ? .5.; are most; of them very far-fetched and do not apply at all. There -Is,; just one real question involved ' and I that is,' is: this': an encroachment, of, the. federal .gov ernment on state rights? -t " It is our position that this law is-right and 'that we nee4 etrong- , r Des Moines, la., Jan. 28.--Govetnor Kendall hastlesignat L el. theWhite Pole .o-oad, . jextending-from!. Council IBluffs .to I Davenport through Des Moines, as the "Iowa Gold StarHigh- ; way." Along this ( memorial troad a tree, will be planted for er federal government, rather than .each of 3,600 Iowa service men atld .women: vho lost their , weaker sute .government back v. Jn the World wa, WhereantinimpossMe 4 tTS bronze marker will be placed. There will be "courts of 0f those things that will persist honor" in the larger cities through which the' highway passes, until it is, finally ratified because , The American ' Legion, Department of Iowa; sponsored' the it ia right. "Gold Star Highway." : " ' - THE SUIVVTSY The above appears in the current American legion News Service bulletin. . IT WOULD RUIN THE INDUSTRY Next : Sunday a; survey will be undertaken in Salein vhlch.is of i i vAUCic ia 4& .ui.cuii. ui. viuiu uwu.Axi"aJ-"' uiCKuuu i muxe -.man . orainnry. iiuyuuaui-D. tha- minds of the American War-Mothers. U , - . I The people can aid .us Jn .knowing . v These women have been so taxed with other tasks,- how- rB19. a e are tise : ever,.including the soldier monument:rertakirig for Marion lj-uM.- county, that their burdens Jiave .so far been too hea,vyi to allQW xhe purpose is to find out the real i of the taking up of the Gold Star Highway project. condition of Salem, it is some- ! It is a splendid idea; and ought to be undertaken at an thSig that every citizen "ought t to ! early date? ! - T ".::.' T j ' - know, and It is aomeng that forward by giving the information. We wish to bespeak for these In vestigators courtesy consideration "RolijuTlno-tfiof ftio nrnrmc rolnptmn it ?nfv nn linapprll and compliance with, j their re- ,1f nnfovftoKlir -floir formorg f Snntri QOeStS. - 4t 19 lor iB6 gOOa Ot . an , . o:.. t,-,-:i: m.t: ot to -have this survey made. ; jjaivOta, in a larra economics co mini nee at ouuui uaKum otau; " ' v' " . .T.I 1 i ' ilA ULC . 4 i Tariff! Commission at Washington urging that the present, t frhe statesman - pointed' out 1 tariff schedule on linseed oil should not be disturbed." 5 , months ago that the Qre,gon sh4n-i -The above is from a current bulletin of the South Dakota p- were sieepitur on.their. tights Agricultural college. ! - r- ';V ? I'l;f1w? . , . .. , . . ., I . . Geddlng bl to get aJl the public- r, 'A reduction of the duty . on. linseed t col would certainly The Gooding amw would be a result unfavorably to the flax farmers of South Dakota and severe blow to Oregon, and at last toj those of Minnesota North Dakota and, all the rest f theioregon commercial intemts t -4. it. i j it. rv; have rseen it. The hear in rs .in TT-ij cj- u i - li t Waihipgton,ef the s Oregen ,oom- oil and the flaxseed for making it - r tV But last year the large increase of acreage, especially in j ing bill would be "a severe wew to ;ihe Dakotas; almost brought the home supply up to the point faMWW4IBPWMM'- of I Ming the American demand. CHAPTER 371 WHAT UNDERWOOD SUGGEST- KD IN ANALYZING MA DOR ;and DICKY. ' ' I . ' . ! ;v I had "no retort to make jto JIarry Underwood 'a .mirthful as sertion that I was like all other women, .ready. lo flare -up 1n de fence of my . husband. no matter f how badly .-he. had treated me. i : Indeed, too conscious-was I of the' fact that there was more than i a grain of-truth in his absurdity to' dispute his . statement,, even if J had wished to continue the un dignified dispute. -That I had dragged Lillian's name into - the controversy was another matter of keen regret to me. "Why," I asked myself scathingly, "didn't I remember ' ' Harry Inderwood's penchant for teasing, and leave his sally .unanswered?" -But there was no use mulling over what I might have left un- said. "And there was. no recourse" for me except silence, which, I am afraid," was distinctly sullen'. Harry Underwood, "however, lost no-' time -in breaking into it. ' s "Look here, old dear." he said, suddenly sober, "let's get this thing straight. You think I'm the devil reproving sin because not denying that I was infinitely aUo!Wed to cop you out, instead of . , f3"" UI lue twu' a,,u philandering around ,-with some that Lif made a mighty poor bar- othjrgIrI. :If tBe fates could only biu. .flui,. "fflemoer, mai sue hav fied it. vou rouid- h-TO - wouiau i married me, now." a uimrii to'ooui wnen sne rjut the imae-e of Harrv Tin picked me off the. lemon tree, and WOod as a possibly constant hus uc . uur mu jjjn was too much for me, and V,' , 1 tnat .4 waa over-npe x ,aughed unrestrainedly. ahu uKeiy io suoii ob.wt nanas. (To be continued) ijii was preparea ior anyming 1 1 , might do. and like the thorough bred she is, she. never has yipped Commissioner Of Health CLASSIFIED SECTION . rttone 2.T Advertising Dept. CTjASSIFIED ADVEUTISEMENT3 - i Kate pr -ortl: Per iBSttrtiuit. Thrpe insrrtions ". .... 2s 5c Odb week (six instrtions) Oa month Six RiDiiths contrnrt - c ijt-r- t) n. - - - - , mtiii; jhitnituum lor any advt-rt. fun-tit Money to Loan T. K. FOKI) L (Orcr Udd A Bush Bank) BET0EE YOU LEAVB TOUR HOME Oil CAU 11AV IT " ' . ;. Insured;Proper!y ' Phone 161.; Beck & Ben4ricka, tj. S. Bank Bldf. ".. ." , , -28tt AUTOSIOB1LES SCHEKLAB AUTO VRTi6lCIXQ CO. -Will bay- your old .ear. 'Highest csh price paid. 1083. N. Comiueroi.l gt. -Stt Storage at anything I've done. But the fact remains that she married me Unowlng exactly what she was do ing, while you " lie, broke off i abruptly, and In to .his eyes flashed the old in scrutable expression which always compels me to turn my own eyes away from his In a confusion which maddens ine. "Can, I ever forget,". he. began '.Education. Is. Advocated Upon . request., of the Peoples' Legislative Forum, Representative Ilurlburt," of MulfnomaK" county. yesterday introduced I1B No. 1H7 asking for the creation of a health education commissioner "with the power to supervise matters per taining to theuropeutic practition ers.. ; ......... . - T The commissioner would be again after a long .pause, "the appointed, by, the governor for first night I ever saw you? It four years and must be. a licensed was in the ' theater, just a few I civil engineer, arid- specialist In week after.yqtt; were married,, The sanitajlion; but not a graduate of DicKy-bird introduced you to Lil I any theuropatic .institution and me, strutting, like., a young rooster who has just won hi3 first barnyard', fight. I expected to hear him crow every second. And, by" George, I didn't blame him when ;yon lifted those lames of yours and looked up at me! It was like looking into deep pools of water where the sunlight is try ing to chase the shadows away. ... ..,. J-y:j- - Madge Is Amused. "Not. that, you. turned any sun light. In. ray direction," he smiled. VYou . might have been . Galatea before what's-his-name kissed her, or an angel floating around on a fjeecy cloud for any V warming-you djd, toward me. You didn't like J either Lil or me one little bit, and while you. did the cordial to Lil because you were afraid the Dicky-bird might think , you were jfalous, you didn't have . to be Nothing has ever been done -un til it was first tried. o Tlie young live in the future and the old live in the past. o- ; ; -j Marriage may le a failure, but divorce seems to be a popuhir suc cess. : . - - -: Just as many people are asham ed of their ancestors as are proud of them. - o ' Now and then, happy to relate; a son succeeds In spite' of a rich father.- . O ' . ' .1 : The champion boob is the fel low standing between two women who are fighting over him. o Hez Heck' says: "A shave, a ! shine and a bath goes a' long way in getting either a job" or a gal.1; Fire, proof building, day and night aervicc. tl. jeE-iUuUi 190a. i. Ca teil. Tm yaragf. ' ' 1-jt f AUTO RKPAI KING ' 2 WE WILU COMPLKTflLY, KE.NEW .Ysur car, truck, tractor, and rive you e:isy "terms. II. U. Shocker." 349 IVrry .St. . - ..- 2-f a YOCK TIME WIIJj. BE WELL HPENT if you K-t. -st!Uiat-s on your an to re pair work at tbe SUamrock garage, H:t3 Millar. Fhon 1142 M. 2 ffi AUTO TtlS i ' STATIONARY TOPS Tka Vefy -InU-nt in auto topa - iUasuoabl Price .." . O, Jj iiULL 219-Stat St. - ' 3-d i7tf FOJl ltKXT STORE SPACE VOIt ItKNT INQtW RE 51 Court streti- 4 j3t rXHi JKENTi PES1RABLK .gLEGCTNU rooms, 1 2 tilorks from pott ific. 250 S. Cottage. 14 j23tf HOITSE AXU 2056 X APAJlTMEXTS P1X E - . 4 nI5tf FOIi KENT IIOCSES ANI APART mcnta. IVL. Wood. 341 State tre-t. ; 4t'3 P1UNTED. OARDS. Vfif; W TSY wording VEor. ReJit." price 10 cnts each.' Statesman Business Office, on fironnd floor. " FOR RENT lwmw LAUREL. HOTEL UNDER VVM- . . asement. Room furnished clean i 'A', and Oak. - eaa- ROOM FOK, RENT MolEliX Ei)u" three blacks from state house for . tjemaa. . Must give reference. iru' aJdreas A. B.. care Statesman, e oi PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 141' BY Tv? wording, "iiooiua to Rent" j,-iCt. 3, , . cents each. fiiatesman tlusints eti , . Hnmnd flonr. -, FOR RKXT Houses house iron, kext close J. 11. Lautermun, Hotel Ani.. FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOl'SK ,ri condition; starasc. I'hott,- l;, - A FOR RENT CXKlMtXlSHKl ion ,, ...s.e,ni ,nV,,ern-.- Kletjuui; iir.-ii. , ?riirui luraiiuit, Illleeu Uollar 17o5 &ite St. 1'Oli.JtKNT 5 HoOM HolSE, Commercial. ri4 s FOR SAL.K MLscItanHus s EEATHEUBEO 550 WATER SI ALOTrON KALE FhlJMY. JAN 1 :S0 p. tu. 4800 North Coum,..r. St. P. X. Woodry, auctiuiieer. HIGH tiKADE PLAXO XE4Ji .SVi., v will le tolik to reliable party at 4 t. sailcgr.' - 10 -invbtury -will haa!e t . Uri!aia.'Uri t-wc !Wh h Tw, .18, 44lh Sst. ME,- Purt:a'4. .',-.; .: - Fruit "Trees" j Walnuts and shrubbery. . High Ferry. Fruitlaud Xnrsery. A. J. A'aii,. ' is. Prop. Pbuno 1140-1 evening. " - . FOR SALE OLD 'E W.NPAPEKH. ,t cents a bundle.' CiixulatKiU depau'iut-;4 Oregon. taWfmau. . FOR HALE 12 SHARES (50 EViH, L'nitea. i)rs Co. (ReJtall) ltt pt.-i. r red stock, 1 per cent guaranteed, iav able cjaarterly. Wm. Xeiniejrr. 1 , '. N. Comiueroial. . - POB REXX Apartments ,5 FURNISHED St.- - APARTMEXT 558 Stat 5 f t XFUItX SUED , A V A KTil E X T r-ITA RI wood floor, Ileatc-d. I'lioiiBi J51t5-M , 210 X. 14th St. 5-fl FOR RENT APARTM EXTS 719 North Cottiinercial. " : 5-j31 F0 REXT APARTMENTS Commercial. 891 N. APARTMENT5) 5B8 Jf. COTTASE. 5ntf KJ ROOM APARTMEXT FULLY FUR? nisbed.- Piano; f nrrtace Jirat." Good lo cation. Reasonable. Plionn 1870-iI or rail fiofi S. Chnrch n'ter 3;30-p. m., 5fl 9 ,M SNAPPY THIXKlXa XO. 283 : . . ross Word Puzzle TO SAVE ON HOME FURNISHINGS L .This sale, the most successful In 'the history of onr store, will end tomorrow night, and those who have not taken advantage of the big reduction throughout Uh'e-istore will do well to investigate before it; is too ' iWS. BARRETT RESIGNS - If the tariff bars should be thrown down, the Americfil grpwer wouia nave wuitinu&ingtiiaxi l or, tne seed. wibe Mrg. Barrett, who has been bs cheap land and labor countries, like the Argentine, ..would tats? manager of the little town .of "take the market. - J Witrenton w for oter ,a year, . has The dutv on linsAA nil 5s ihrv nrtrl t hrPA-tPTitha rPnt a resignea aa wm evote,;iier n- pound, r The rate on flax seed is 40 cents a bushel of 56 S-?!? pounds. ' I I. L: I - ' 1 lfehfd Jit be FlPbruary nuinber f It is riot likely that thete will be any, reduction. There success magazine an iiiumlnaung, surelyshould not: be. any reduction. i Our farmers who are asrtl - rticio on " ih real raising flax seed are entitled to that much protection. : I . ,ry ff ' Covered Wagon. She i r. r- - - i , , ' tells the . story well - and weaves . ; Our Oregon ? growers ?xf ;flax .&re. fiber e also ,t9 it the story of Oregon' m'a interested, for the seed is.a.more .Yaluabte with. raaner that, wr make, attractive -"- fiutcvLiuu iuaii.li. wouio.De wiia me oars uown, ana ireei "ut oouna to. near jt Jt THE PEOPUS'S FRIEND , President Cooridge looks with" alarm upon extravagances and waste " In everything. He Is a canny New Englander. and took o the "White House- a sentiment for thrift, born of hundreds of years of. thrifty forebears. . . . President Coolldge has noticed (hat nations are seldom destroyed from without. They are j nearly always jl destroyed ; from . '. within, Tho' destructive f oreerare-extra vl egance, licentiousness and ; creed. JAs a nation w are beset with ex- travagance and there is increasing ! Indulgence in luxury. - Not only Is President Coolidge serving ra good purpose but he la combating the dangerous tendency , to luxury and extravagance' all over the country.; ' p , : - . . - The state legislature and every body else down to -the lowest tax making body should take notice and follow the. leadership of the president. He stands for economy always.':. , 'a. iTT'"-; .The president) made that clear at Xbe i regular .jsjemi-annilal meet iDg of the executive officials of Qne of the quiet senators always on - the job, always j looking lout for the people's Interests, is Peter Zimmerman, the ' senator - from Yajnhill. He does not make much npUe but he . knows . everything that i& going on and makes his own ralues. ;lt is? impossible; to Influence;; him wrongly, -and be i about as straight thinker as they bare. Senator Zimmerman ' is a rain able member of the senate because of his ability and because el hiS;devption tOi-ecpomIcarad-pi'aistration.' 'ETery; legislative body needs "such a 'man. FOR THE LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR SALE .'Iv ,-. i: ". WE OFFER ; - ' :t .. Nol... No.2. ...Special.L79c . Special ...89c ..$pecial..:.99c We were fortunate in making a good buy on' these tubs and are. passing-them on to OHr, customers at a big saving. All Al galvanized tubs, the same as carried In regular stock. ftiSEAIBXT . t f - I' U j It h Xs I i I . h 1 f I v """"" .7 - -. ii "T7" """" " s3 " -J . it 1 - - - ' T" ' I7 SIT "r !i - f """ t T-, .. (44 - !' - t 47 v 37" "T """" t fj. - . ' ;. ' J -y. ' J . . : 2 . '. ' j - ,5 sir ' 1 jfT ! a f- ' Wnfv "5r"l-8'T T """" 1 "J1i'ir" """" 35T"Tr--' ' 7T"" BT "jsylT -!Bi( s . -.-1 . """" 37" "T T"T "TT TTT '. .-- r 4 : ' -: - . - ----- - - --- - - 144. TT "wT " T" " 5? r -rr 7TT """TpcT " r" rt - Tl I i LJ LI 111 1 For;AirPqrse$ ! 1 i. ,- : No matter how much you have to spend; for; Radio equipment, we. ean supply you with ; it best or all. Come in and let ns demonstrate the many different .models. Big shipment of Ttadio Sets, Loud Speakers and1 Radio Tables, Just irecetved; ; I ' .-' f" . ' '( ' ' V .;l : -' ' '-. ' J " ' . '.'-nr. i - ' We Inslall Aerials : . , . . C.X .ALWAYS IrO BETTER ,A WHERE YOU . .Li - -7 If' " ' r' IfcVaiMaWrllf!-. (nsl&M'us : ..iiui iriifililfi! yJPOUp CREDIT GOOD . I -Even at these extremely low-price. ' CREDIT TTriIOUT INTEREST ACROSS 1 An animal 6 Style s 11, Lateral - 12 So be it 14 , A silyery fish 1 6 Metal 18-Owned - 19 A recurrent dark, period 21. Epoch f - ' " - t ?2, English' prep' school . .. 2 4, Inebriate -- - . . 10 Inorganic matter left rafter fta be" . (i . 2 C, Place of-worship. .. - i 2 S, Fireplaces 30 f Prefix : meaning together 3li Otherwise 32. Illumines r S6 Exemplary .tinreaL conceptions 1 40 , Measures of .land . v. 41 Concealed. . 43. Black .... .. ; 44 CoJf term 1 4a: Proportion ' . ? 47 Repent ,j8i Alkaloids from. Calabar bean ; 50 Flattened at the. poles - - lit Xopg. tooth - " 63 .Tailless .'amphibian 54 Serfs: : v"V" - 55. Conduit -for refuse ANSWER TOMORROW ' -' DOWN 2 A man's name 5 ' 3 An intoxicant f. 4 .Famous garden ' : 5 JSisa ..again , : . .. u . , iC Wife of Ahasuerus - 7 Leave out i - . . 8 Semi-solid colloid ' . : 9 To uncover' ( J . 10 Inorganis'.nratter left- after combustion (pll) 13 Contemptuous term fpr a - child (pi.) 15 Obsolete form .of has ' ; . 17 Sea eagle s 20 Proceed 23 Small recess in a wall ' 25 Concur ' 27 Negative adverb .29 Bow the head slightly 1 3 2 M ore recent - ' - , i . " ;33 Frozen-desserts . 34 Tarelcome. , .35 Legs, , - " ' . 36 People. of very low intelligence 37 To -njfb 'or wear off " 4 38 A'.bumpkin ... r39" A 'contemptuous "grimace ; At. Pronoun '- '" ' '45 Ascend-;- ' ' 4 .JrBsicar instrument 49 Move rapidly " 7 S X rule, justice utiful' Oregon Rose And eleven other ' Oregon songs i. Settler with a fine collection of patriot is songs, sacred songs aud wauy ulj i.u. favorites. ALL FOIi 25c -(Special prices in quantity luts Especially adaptable for srlio.il, roin tnunily or hoina S'ncint. tieud fur Western Soragster 70 pases- bow ia its third edition "". - Published By OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 315 8. Commercial St.- Salem. Or. Trespass Notices ,: For Sale Tresspass Notices, size 14 Inches l.j 9 inches, printed on good 10 ouiui canvass bearing; tho words, "Notice It Hereby. Given Thst Tresgpassing Ji Strictly Forbidden On Then Premise! Under Penalty Of -Prosecution." PrM 15e each or two for 25c. Statesmai Publishing ; Company, , Salem, Ibrerin, ,i 8-ati WE KENT. SELL. OR REPAIR SEWING machines. Old machines $5 and up. Big advertising discount on new &. ? chines. WHITE 'SEWING MACHINE CO. '..1. blocks sooth OE depot. 221 Soutt High St. Phono 208. 8 fl DRAG SAW FOB SALE A NEW OS'J man pwr drag saw, U metal con strnction; twa wheals under fraoul permits machine to ba moved like s - wheelbarrow. Several special features. This baa sever been used. Will at a substantial reduction and iv - terms to res pons it le party. Win M. lleier, Salem. Or R. . 8, Bo 23 L ette-V Nursery Ha a Saleayard at 2C1 Court street, at Kennedy's paint shop, opposite Uu sick'a store. AH kinds of fruit snd nut trees. . Dr. Bean's Big French prune a specialty. Office phone 1315. Ken. t03F5. Jess Msthis. Prop. 8-dMlf SALEM MARKETS I I Prices quoted " are wholesale ami ars prtees received by fanners. No retail pi ices are given. - GEAIN AND HAT N. 1 soft white wheat 1.8.1 Ke. -1 soft red wheat . 41.81 Oata . .. r.in Clieat hay ; .i $14. Oat ay -.;.i..-.$iti Clover hay, baled. 1 j Oat and Vetch hay. $16.50 PORK.- MUTTON AND BEET Ho?s, luu-atMJ ewt. . 11 .. lloffs, 200-250- ewt . Moss. 250-300 cwt :: : tlo (n Licht sows Ua Top veal Ua Vressed veal i:se Cows 2(,(3'iii Lambs 1 -I s POULTET Heavy. hens ..... 18(3194 Springers I Xtidr IXo Light -hens - lflja EGGS, BUTTER, BUTTEBFAT Creamery butter 45 fi?. 4C,n liatterfat, delivered 1 S 4 4 Milk, per cwt , f 2.0a Jtfffs, standards . Pullets 33 (:t5 30a I . FUTURE DATES I - - Jsncary 27-31 inclusive Annual ten- Ueittiary show.. . February 3, Tuesday Third annnal concert. Women's Auxiliary, YMCA- JUit Methodist church. February 7. Saturday Debate. Willam ette university vs. Uoivexsity of West Vir ginia. , . . V" - Jebruary B to 18 Annual Ri Prn drive. - ' March 12 to 14. Thursda-v n fi.tnr- day rAnnual Oregon State Championship uiunsm tournamejit, . Willamette uujver-aity. " j " ill, J fe" i jjjb ! ! 1- j t lr je- IMTTnT I s ' v I ft Pi ' ' Li 4 ... .. e-a .-' -ir." (Answer to Yesterday's Fnle). v