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TUESDAY MOBSIKG. .FEBRUARY 1,0. IMS T ihto,wlilngeflrore comthg f - !rn:n:irr r Tin: OltEGON ; STATESIIAI U SALEM. OHEGOII OV'3 O:: : "'"I mi f a - ' . ' a. 1 l ft sLr Issued Daily Except Monday by 1KB STATESXAS frOTLISHTSO COaCPAVT 215 South Commercial St., Bslem, Oregaa- B. J. Hendricks John Ik Brady . Frank Jaakoaki - KEMSZS Of THB The Associated Press is eselusiTely entitled to tha nse tor nnblieation ef all uwi dirpatchre credited ta it or aot otherwiae saws pa Quanta nereis. - . RITSIXFJ5S nomas F. dark Oew New Tork, 141-145 inc. w. 8. Grot imam., jjct. i (Portland Office, 830 Woreaater BIdg., Phone 6C37 BRosdwsy, C. F Williams. Mgr. TELEPHONES': " ' 23 or 583; " Circulat'oa Office Bnsiness Office ' . Neva Department 23-106 Job Department . Entered at tha Postoffies ia Salem; Oregon; as second-class matter. BIBLK THOUGHT-ANlx PRAlEB M ,. . , ; ' . Prepared by Radio' BIBLE SERVICE, Bureau. Cineinaati. Ma. If parents will bsT, their ehitdn mmoruethedu"y Bil selections, tt.wJll.prova " "" " a "priceless neriuse 'fcTinein In after years. I February 10, 1925 j ' ALL. IS WELL: -Let not your heart, be troubled: ye belies in God. believe also la Me." Iff My Father's" house ""are '"'many mansions: II it were not so, I would hare told you so. I go to prepare a place for vou. John 14:1-2.. . "''..',".. f PRAYER: Lord, increase our care on Thee, for Thou carest,.tor "COUNTY, AGENl TOltELI LANE FARMERS1 . (Eugene "Results vastly: helpful to may be expected to. oomel oat; conntv acricultural aeent-with farmers are irtersei by the sheafa of letters that are already coming; into the agent's office, with inquiries for inform "The .chief value. o the work of a, county agent , lies in the fact that itaork of demonstration. The farmers are taught how to improve methods and seeds, and soils and stocks of all kinds by practical experimentation before their ey es. One may be merely1 told of a way to improve some .ofie or more of his, methods without much enthusiasm being' aroused, but when the improvement is carried out before his eyes and its value jnade, apparent beyond la doubts then there is pretty certain to be-response and adoption of the innova tion. That is the kind of thing that the county agent does. "The county agent's work is made possible through co operation by .the federal department of agriculture, Oregon Agricultural college and Laiie cctunty. Whatever innovations it; offers are the- products, of. the best thought of the two agencies first named. O. S. Fletcher is Lane county's new agents It will be worth the while of farmers generally to place themselves in touch with they will do so." The above, from, the Eugene Guard, shows i that Lane county, after being without the services of a county agent for some time, has decided that she'needsjthe help of' such a man in keeping; her agricultural development active And the writer believes Marion county is in the same class-r ' j V" ' 5 X:v4 :'-- -':- V l 7 ' : l''' "' ':'v: , And this county ought to have an agricultural agent- And that the fight kind of an agricultural agent would be worth many times his reasonable salary, if he were" the right kind of an agentif he were qualified, industrious and enthusiastic, and wth, the right qualities of leadership and the proper ability to impart his knowledge, j ; T Marion, county is the greatest county in the Pacific Northwest in an agricultural way. ABut she is capable of be ing more outstandingly so, and in this regard; she needs, the soft of leadership that would be supplied by the right ikind of a county agent. "S. H. Van Trump, Marion county fruit : inspector, t has for. a long time been athg also in a general way as county agent; and he is a godd man aridunderstands agriculture gen erally as well as: fruirgrowmg"specially. But there is plenty .of work for both a fruit inspector and an agricultural agent. Lane county has" done" well to re-establish her agricul tural agent, and 'Mariort county would do well to follow suit. t -I- Without neglecting any other worthy call, ike plan to raise the money to pay off the debt on the soldier monument ought to berpiit through. The sum is; $1320, and it will be raised this week if , enough tickets are bought f or? the-'Amer ican Legion ball on Saturday, nighty at 50 cents7 each and they are being taken very generally. Nearly evefry thingurY connection with the ball is being, donated. So eveitV cent you pay( for a ticket from now on goes towards ,th j debt for enofugh tickets, were, sold.the first hour at the first day to pay all the cash charges against the ball. j HUE RED CROSS It is .hardly peceasry to urge upon the people. oLSaJem the da-' Eirability of supporting or sus taining the Ked; Cross. . At this particular time the 'appeal should b stronger because the work be ing done is general relief-, to? the soldiers Now if there Is one thing above another that the, peo ple of Salem want, it is to have the defenders of the country prop erlyj looked after, and .id doing this, work the Red Cross is doing precisely what Salem would have "W, If t S) r J : JJ ycuccnrclsr aR tZio ccZd. NO NARCOTICS . ... Manage -. Editor Manager Job Dept. A8800ATSO FBEU crdtted'ia this paper amd also tha local . . - flTTIfT' Wn 3,;!i St, Chicago, Marquette Baild- 513 Society Editor 108 .583 faith and then' we will cast all our us, Guard) the farmers" of Lane county of the r&establishment of-a headauariers here. That the hi operatidns, and doubtless , it do and what each t resident of the city .would bimsejf do of he were in a position' to do it. This is a clubbing together, of residents who want to do a great piece el work and yet caa not do. it IndU vidually. but by uniting '"their' In terests they can do it splendidly. Tho Red Cross makes its own ap peal. The Statesman dees not seed to make, an; appeal. We are simply calling attention to the fact tha.t. the drive is 'now on. . A' RESTLESS MA!', AT REST America has had no raorerest- less nor; picturesque figure than Thomas JW. La w8on,:whe has just died. ! At the-' age of -17 he ran awayand'weni in;to fljiaace. Dur ing all the following years he never had an idle moiaenL. One hour he was a' millionaire and the next he was broke," but he waa aV ways' 4 !doing something, - always alert.- A few! years ago' Lawaon conceived the Idea of-, exposing frenzied flfcan.ee. He came mighty near upsetting "the world. He waft getting along fine when it was? dis covered that' he was himself spec nlatlng and doing" the very things lie was spendiivg hundreds of thou ids of dollars-j to, bave fore the public.. but La wsoa did a good' work" In" calling atteniton to . - --- - . m l m sa aw a .r coarse, yea. want to ret ) f jtur. i uu maney: a iron a gm TmWmm vai . Knv a.1 1 tm you satisfied that yoa do f If J ypa are ia doabt try an order Q of our. high trade coal that eostslasa ia the end. It is tha i perfect coal for home nse. (J AHo Best Grade of 0 DRK WOOD O Sawed Any Length Q HILLHAN FUEL CO. A Broadway at Hood . PHOITE 1865 . the close corporation' of "Amerl can financial interests. Golden Wedding, Celebrtited ay unieT jusiice racunae Chief Justice,. Thomas. A. Mc- JByide and. Mrs. McBride celebrated their golden wedding anniversary recently at their' home at. Deer Island, Ore., which was' the: scene of their marriage February 7. 1875; Ther bare ' not lired ; there daringall this time, however, as over 30 year . was spent else where.- !; " ; r George; McBf ide, . and May' Mcr Bride Newton, th etwo children of Chief Justice and. Mrs. McBride, were! present. No other relatives were present. Congratulations were" received however, ; from many of their friends, i Justice McBride stated that two days before his marriage 50 years ago, he skated across the--Colum bia river, to ' be present for the occasion.: i - ? OREGON GIUDDERS OUT EUGENE. Ore,. , Feb. 9. -Over 20 candidates for center and brick field bertha on - the 1925 Univer ity of Oregon: football team turned out today, the first day. of Wpring football : practices .- Next week- candidates for the line will be called. Even though It was ; an army dentist ' a sold ier shot in Wash ington, we say- he shouldn't : have Bone It. . - Ht- ; , ! BITS FOB BHE&KFASTn - a ..'. i " iTi...; Biggest dance .ever-. . . . - Over 3000 people to-dance Sat urday. V V. "a That Is what it looks like, the way the American Legion; St. VaW entine ball tickets are selling. - - m. a- Every cent youcanpy' fora dance ticket goes to. pay off the debt oh the soldier manument; the idea being to clean it' all up out of these tickets. The debt . is 11320. 'I :l V- S mml ;;;; The legislature is. enacting . an other consolidation law to con solidate the" departments. But' It merely provides that the matter be studied and presented to' the' next legislature. ; In, Oregon, such re ports have on the whole' not fared very well. : We have seen many of" them, and excellent reports, too, thrown into the- scrap, heap. : "'. v ; ' " - The high ola bills were white yesterday morning; but the thin mantle of enow did not' last" long. ' s m w . In his latest book H. G. Wells says he Is against the clothes we wear, the food, we eatour schools. our amusements, our money, our methods of trading our tcomjrQ mlses,' oar, agreements, lav?, polit ical associations, the British: Em pire and the American' Constitu tion. Beyond that he refuses to so.'; He ; majt still be" IW heaven too. - .v-w--- : t There's always something. If it isn't hunger that makes men discontented, it's Indigestion. That scientist who says we may live on air Isn't guessing. He has been studying Armenia. ' ' -b " -fi At times It isn't, the overhead that' endangers a young business so much as the 8wellhead. S "a a i It Is'savage-to sacrifice children in the name of religion; . we "do Jt Only In the name, of speed. ' rT5i"u Tv i -Jc .... ;For morhiri'grotichcjli -. ' ' A rl . -" sian every aay wiin : ood" cbecx , 111 nature In the a av.-.-i i i- - f 4-2"''- morning is ; ine re- gmt of accumuiatea .A -They ,are, eay to -Twari eliminate.- Drink a V IA r glass of water, bo- V . x fore breakfast. That washes out, the stomach. and fits it fortoodT " '-v Add to that 'water , a little Jad ril.s, ' Then-you- Live an acid, eifervescent drink.- It is de!:ht- a - - mw VG g PR am Adcle GarrIsons New Phase I CIELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright by Newspaper Feature Service CHAPTER 380 THE WAY MADGE "OPENED . FIRE" ON MRS. BARKER. I looked curiously at the lighted house before which, we had drawn up, the' house which held ; Claire Foster, and In which: I instinct ively felt , X, would, be compelled to act warily if I were to avoid a scene. . . i - It was evidently a summer hotel of the remodeled up-state farm house type, and upon its broad front veranda were several worn en swathed fin- heavy wraps, os tensibly enjoyingj the - moonlight upon the distant mountains. - - That nomet them were genu. inely indifferent to my arrival, knew, for the guests at a moun tain resort , in tne late ran are generally autumn lovers,; and pay no attention to anything else save the delights of the Indian summer. But I: was sure from the furtive glances of two of the women near est the door that - they--had .been watching for my - arrival,' aqd an ticipating the pleasurable prospect of a possible exciting" row, . . Dicky 8 talked up the steps, look Ing neither to the right nor-the left. He' had assisted me from the taxi, and kept his hand be neath my elbow as I mounted the steps.-;:' :-,?':-;, s. Just before we reached them he made sdme remark" about, the beauty of the. moonlight upon the mountains, palpably an attempt to play the game as I had requested. I answered him with equal, casual ne3s, but gave a whimsical twist to my answer,' and' accompanied it with a light little laugh for the benefit, of the sleek -tabbies on the veranda. . J ' Dicky's answering laugh was a bit hollow, but plausible enough, and I had my reward- for our ef fort in seeing, from beneath my lowered": eyelids; . a" . turning" of heads on the veranda j. and hearing a crescendo in the creaking of the veranda rocking chairs. . . 'HbwHls MIsscFoster?" , Dicky sounded an . imperative tattoo upon the door.' Almost im mediately it was opened by av tall; spare woman, whoee '' abandant hair with streaks I of Its nrtglaal red showing -.through the'; gray , of advanced middle -agev. was wound tightly around her head. Her eyes were blue, cold keen. . And there was a suppressed .hostility in 'her manner "which? did Sjiot-f scape me, That' she rejished; neither '.JLh$ ppblicltjr Dicky's -. escapade Jvad brought upon', her "house," nor"hia reappearance, was plainly.' to : be seen; and i I . could not blame- her. Justice made me admit that -in her place I should, no doubt, have felt as she did. But, curiously enough, In the face of her cold disapproval, I began to feel a real champion-1 ship ' of my husband and Claire Foster. ' , . ; 0 , . ;. The hurried introduction which Dicky mumbled gave me only her- ntme,-' "Mrs. Barker; ' and, I re peated Ifwith a forced "smile. The first thing on the program, I saw, was the' placating of Mrs. Barker, and' though I distinctly did not relish the task there was nothing else for me but. to undertake it. , . . "I am so sorry to bother you at tbls'bdUr; of the night. Mrs. Bark er;" I said ' apologetically, "but the afternoon trainr was the only one. I couldv get, and 1 1 did net Costs Little and Overtomes Tirba ble AlmoOyer NighV , Any breaking out, of the skin, even' fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties; this sulphur" preparation instantly brings ease ' from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear, and smootfc"; iv-- festv ; - It seldom fails to relieve the tor ment without delay. SfiTJerers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowlea Mentho-Sul phar from " any gpod drngglt andf use It like cold cream. -Adv. .- r."f vt ful. , Jad Salts are made from' the acias or lemon-ana grapes, plus llthia, etc. . , ' ;-v In one hour comes complete eli mination. All, that irritates; ' all that poisons is removed. Yoa start the day fit; happy, energetic, like a child of ten. a - .Millions do- that now. If-, the day looks gloomy, they take Jad Salts in . their morning drink. Then everything is sunny in an hour. You will, save those- lost day3 when you find this out and. wilt thank ns for it. Start tomorrow. See what a difference Jad' Salti make,. AJ all drugskts. A4r :- Tf-8UMfliI to my . friend. Miss -Foster. How Mrs. i Barker stared frankly at me before answering. That my attitude astonished hei opset some of her preconceived ideas of the situation. I was sure. ? "I guess .she's al right," she said at last grudgingly; I haven't seen .her since she came back here yesterday morning. But the girl who took up her meals asked her if she needed ;a doctor or any thing, and Miss. Foster told vher all she needed was rest, so we Jet her have it." A' Breathless Moment. : There, was; a grimmness- about he thin lips of .Mrs. Barker which betrayed -ho v thorough, was - her disapproval of Claire: Foster, and how "glad she would be when the girl should leave her house. In-j3eedj.,-.l strongly suspected that while : the ' troma.ii' had1 too ' much principle to send - a ; guest away while suffering from a. shock such as Claire Foster had received, still she waa only waiting for the girl's recovery- to- ask forher" room. ' ; I a,nt; so. glad," I said with an air of extreme relief. "When Mr. Graham wired me of the accident to his-airplane-' I.. was- so worried for; fear Claire might have been hurt or . shocked nervously. She is .so, venturesome, and so delights in flying I-wish I were'as brave. My , husband has tried so often to bave-me go up, but I am too much , of - a, coward; He tells me , I'm missing ' the : greatest sport- in the world, and' I suppose l am, but; I cannot, help .it." , "Do you! think Miss Foster, will be-' able toi travel tomorrow?" ; I said with . deep solicitnde "I.do so want, to take her home with me, and V ought not to stay over .the. day. . ' '.. ' I had let her have It all at once, a bit hurriedly; as I' Imagined; ah unsuspecting mouse of a wife Would talk, and I waited breath lessly for her answer. , " (To be continued) Bandit Hunt Keeps Wires ; Busy; Rod Rider) IsTken ; Every station on the' Southern Pacific company was on the alert last-night to secure-the' arrest Of Roy D'autremont, alleged mur derer of a train, crew in the hold- 'np in the Siskiyou tunnel last year tvho was reported to have .boarded a train at -Oregon City; Officer pisen and James were sent to the Southern Pacific yards here where they kept a careful lookout for the supposed outlaw; . : " - r : 1 I Dispatchers kept the wires busy -Reporting the progress of the hunt. trhich terminated at Salem - when he:-officers : found the min an swering the description ;rlding on t, freight train. It turned o'ut, however, that the fellow was a 'weaty. Willie,"-, who .had been mistaken for the alleged murder er The visions; of the $5000 re ward, ."was quickly dispelled when the traveler, established his Iden t "tyk He was booked at the sta tion as a sleeper, . Near Hagerstown, Md.,"an auto killed a wolf. The driver may claim he thought it was a pedes trian. i ' i ': -':.i..: SNAPPY- TiflXKIXG XO. Bfliji dross Wotfd' Puzzle ' fir fl I' fr j :lHfr . mm"- -""'V mmnt0-J. mmmu4 aaam- . tmrnmrnm ntm'rmm WHaiiW i waBaaJ faaaaasBaaa -" " f "-- ..- -1 J ifr . Wf-.jl ! 'Til. i -J GET ii r i fir ti!' j ri rrn fwiw pi; I': I I .r V ILJ 1 Z i i i i i ? i r. .-. I r I I ? 1:1 i t; .11 i t l I s I : B I I i : . : I. . I S I . I I i i it H II U-J 'If ' i I :. CI m l- u i- ? , m oh (Answer . f ACROSS 3 A beer Jug r BIaclraHlae t mower f .. 10 .Desirous LlS'-A'twist in a rope . 14 A, water . plant 15 Novice Ifi'ditviiniPraco 1 : 18; Concise Zlr ATurkish title, , : 24.' A" kind , of dogwood 25 -Cognizant 26 "Tie tightly A 'small 'ship's boat (PL) 32 : Consumes 3i, Begin s . ! -:' 31 Views' 35 State positively ' - 37 AIowTEbfa, io Contends " 43 An; Jt em of one'si assit3-. 44V Fulcrum' ,'. 15-'6etJsIIo ' " Z- '! ' Ha- ... ' - V;T" ANDjV' j. " Neighbors knock; ofteneri jthan Opportunity. i i ; f I s ! c Hairpins - now take their j place la museums with the corkscrej. ; Men . are; different, after ,mar-: riage, ana tne same peculiarity applies to women; M:i ?, r c Some relish a joke,; some,1 de-1 test joaes, wnne every m now ana then a woman marries i one, - There is enough to doj right now without - worryia g- about whit has been or what will be. oil !' I When Nature makes genius - she. picks"! b.nti a-musical men" with names; nobody, can ; spell." oil pro- nounce. : j Hez Heck says; "An expensive pipe organ in a church! won't git I people into heaven any quicker than no organ at all. SimpleMixture i Best j . For ; ponstipation v Simple, buckthorn i bark, magne sium: sjulph. c' p., glycerine, etc., as mixfed-in Adlerika,, Is' excellent for constipation. It often works ini-one hour or les""and- never gripes. The pleasant: and QUICK action, of this "efficient;; intestinal evacuant will -surprise, you. jAdle rfke helps : any,1 case; gas" on the stomac i, unle8s due'o' deep-sieated causes. Often removes matter you never thought j in 4 your system! J.' C. Perry,! druggist, 1115 S. Commercial jSti-iAdv, Treat thexijocally A cold In the head.! means a local germ attack. Fjght i't locally. Ap ply in "jthe ' nostrils! j Ely's Cream juaim. Breathe it, watch the tin stant relief. . j i. ;:, t .The. kir passages' are opened, the head is cleared, the1 cold meets Its Waterloo.1, ?' 1 ;; : . j . ! Somej use gasl hu jthe jfumes of Ely's dream Balni are better. et a bottle! fromi yQurdijugglst. Don't suffer .the misery of , cold or ca- tarrh iAdv. i! : II ! .Mil tomorrow) DOW l' Gloom r ' I r r 2 Scrutinize 3 ' Romai , Emperor 4 , Stead 'i . , i 5 ; FlaV.hottomed; hoad 'A,vehlcle I 8 Heayehs h 'r 9 A' choice body. (Fr.) 11 a wry j , j, j 12 An anaesthetic! 16 Artless i I 4-M 17 Seashore I U r 19. Burst forth 1 1 20 Woodland Diety: 22 .Untidyj- '-' Lj ;, . 23 Wauders i ,i : ft 1. ill' 111 27-King of Russia ; (Ft!) f ss,.;Atart- . i 30Eipiat9 - . 31 Depar . 3 Aid j . t 36 Every , t. 3g Detail i . 41ttVexes l , 42 Food-ffci- ' i. -as- i ki m Colds v: ' : M . i : I : H ill - .irrnn-nrnii vr-4 I : r : i " i- wm hi MKm f: i ; ' I 1 i I I - X 1. i r I j j j . - Phone 23-AdvertIsin3, Dej-t, jCXApSiritD ADYZSTISESIEXTS M I f ! ! RaU per vrit Pet, iakertion . .... -Thj-ea; Insertion 28 so Mpney to Loan ' k f Oa Real Estate'" ''- ' ' "t-U r. k, roan " (Orer Ladd Basa Bank) i B&TOBSL.TOU; ZZXYK TOUB KOiCS , j -OB SA& HAYS IT ' Insured Properly Fbons 19l. Back BaakBld.-.- ; EaBdrtcka, TT. S. 'AUTOMOBILES KOTICE i SAIXM AUTO WBECKIXQ Co.. now opn for busiDeaa. - Get our 5 pricna before aelliot or buyin?. 40S S. ! ' Chorea St. Phone 3159. Bas. Phone 1806-B. . .' .. l-JSlt SCHr.KT.AR ATJTO WKECKINO CO, iU bny yonr old ear. Hifneaf eata price ' paid. -1085 N. Commercial Si. 1-Jl3t '! "V Storage4 Fir proof : balldiag, day and, tAW aerriee, , 8a pax moats. itoL Texas girtgt. 99 N. Cap- 1-JStf . Open ay and night. . Waahinc and greaaiBg.- .... ;:EIKERAUTa:COeu ' Corner Liberty and Tarry r -: .Fa one 121 i-fett AUTO TOPS 3 STATION' ART. TOPS very lateat in apto top JieaaoeaMn met . 19 State St. - " - - 8-ai7tt OFFICE ROOM TO RENT HOME Re- alty. Co., 169 S. Hieh St. 4-f 13 HOUSE OR APARTMENTS AT 785 X. High. Rent very reasonable. 4-fil PRINTED CARDS. BIZ& 1" BY tW. wording "For Rent,?' pries 10 eenta ' each. Statesmaa . Basiaess Olflea -on uroona iipor. HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE " 4-nl5tf FOR KENT- Apartment 5 4 AND 5 ROOM UNFURNISHED Apart ments close in, 465 .Center. - 5-117 HEATED ' APARTMENTS FlRST Floor, nnfurnUhad. 210 N. 14th. : 5-114 ;XEW BUNOAIX)W 2 AND 3 ROOM inrAtsbed apartments near atata boose. 'none 630.-.-' v - s-iio NEWLY FtJRNISHED 3 ROOM APART ment with bath, fi72 N. Winter street. Phone 481-M.c ' 5-fll APARTMENTS AT 1191. OAK STREET. Modern house. Rooms $8 per month and up. BP car. Phone '828. 5-fll" FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 . Commercial, : . . ' : ' S.PARTMENT8 268 X.-'COTTAOB. Bntf FOR RENT Rooms 6 PLEASANT ROOM8 CLOSE IN RENT i -reasonable.' Paane 591-W.. - 6-fll FURNISHED- HOUSEKEEPING- ROOMS, Part of 8 room hoase. Garare. Re liable party call at 896? Booth 21st. Phone 381-J. 6-flf 1P1EA8ANT BOOM: FOR GENTLEMAN- llosa in. Phone 585-W. ' 6-114 BOARD AND BOOM FOR TWO Phone 1547-M. S-fll ROOM FOR RENT MODERN HOME, three blocks from stata honae, Jor fen- ttemaa. Mnst ti refareaeea. Y least address A. B car Statesman. 6-ol7tt IPRIXTED.CARDS. SIZE 14" BT 7H" woraing, "ioom to Kent," : priea 19 eenta each. Statesman .Hasinas olXlca, oronndfteor. FOR RENT Houses FOR RENT ROOM HOUSE, 2000 Btate street, 9v. WINNIE PETTYJOHN - , . Realtor J- 318 Orrea BTdg. 'T-31tf. FOR SALE Miscellaneons ' S AUCTION SALK 4 FROST STR BET. Thurdyt Febr 12,-130 p." m: r; N Woodry, auctioneer. . , 8-111 FOR SALE . OR " TRADE-riVE-TCB.K ndio'tM." Complete --with aorac A and B batteries. 2000 N. . Capitol St. "' , . - ;-- ,8-fll ALFALFA,' GRAIN HAY, TIMOTHY and . j sira ' Guaranteed ' .quality-; prompt anrpment. men- npoa ' appiitation. Rirhard Xyman, WalU .Walla, inpton. , . -, . Wh- 8-flO VOn. SALE-r-Y,AND E'FlUNO Cabinet Used but 'a short tuns and is in. ex cellent condition. Will sell for $6.5f it Uken immediately. Phone 23. Mr. Tbomaa. - , ' 8-15tl GLADIOLUS BULBS. BLOOMING iiae. postpaid 81. . Georxa Lawler. Ball i J rower. Dept. 12STacoma, Wakh. 8118 Fruit Trees i; Wains ts and: shrubbery. . Hlca' aal IFarry.- i'rnitlaod Nursery.. A. J. atata is, Prop. Paona 1140-M erening-s. 8 jisu STATE CONTROL IUT"- WALLA; VALLA; Wash., Feb. 6 .4 State game control : was de nounced by several, speakers, at a dlhuergiren by the Walla Walla I sportsmen's association, to visiting fame, commissioners' tto'm. five &oy thea stern Washington counties here .tonight, -f' - 1 ' . Vf MTOlRlUt JUlviBRT R E B fit Af I D E M t ; NS T1 a B f t l I tV MS ;" I D V)U L 2 (L o: to oj !k n I-SiL, h tlx :C.i N 1 1 B jbfA(M r aTd j a oTT "rV ma" 1. H. SL1L 2jH JL a sfplefNi . Ar? c UTiT j LJ ' T""- "7"-J - T MsaassaaaeM-siaaBaaaja -W f'0 jVrr ' t.-iaj s - One wek (aix Iniartiom) . ft -208' Ona month Six Biontt' cor.tratt, jmr morth15e is mnntha: contract per inontJi ize Minimum for aoy aarertisemeot 2.3 lX)Ii SXLU Miscellaneous VillnhietteVnllc:'. Nursery 4 Haa a Salasysr at ICl Conrt str-t. ' at. Kennedy's paint ahop. apposite . ' sick'a Store. All kinds of trnit sad nut trees. Dr. Besa'a Bif French prone a specialty; Office" pbon 815. - R?y : 105F3, -Jess Mathis. Prop. : B-dl4i TOR SALE OLD XEWgPAPEr.' . U eenta a bundle. CirciJatiaa datuasnt' Orefoa Statesmaa. - Beautiful Orcein Rcs( And eleraa other Orcg-oa sonr ta ' a-ether with a line collection of patriot , aocrs. saered aoags and many U turn latoritea.. ' ' ALL' TOa S5e "" (Special prices ia quantity lots) ' : Eapecialiy adaptable for achool, eed amnaity ar home sin r ins". Bend for Western Son-tcr ; TO pscas aow la Its tiird aditloa , Fablislxaa By - OREGOX TEACHERS aIONTU. il - 815. 8, Commercial . et. Salem. Or. ;' HJGHGRADB' IMPORTED AND TXMES-. "TlCBREDr ; CHINCHILLA R U . ITS. - Prices reasonable. Northstar luibbtrry. -Box 8. Goodrich North Dakota... TQ' DRAG SAW FOR SALE A KIW OXt masr power drag ssvvil me;af eon " strnetion; two wteels' acder , frsmf : permits mseala a to be motel 'like ' - v whaalbarroW. Several special feature. , This aaa neer been naed. Will aJ ' a - a aabataatial reduction and rT - terms to reaponafble party.' Wa II.' Meier, Salem,- Or, K. 8, Box. 231. -. . .... .. .. -8-j2J Trespass Notices ''-. : For Sale Tresspass Xotleet, sits 14 Inchei A I 1. : . - J j ' .. .. H . . 4, Inchei tT-. , I 10 aufict V"" Notice It. tpassiog It, A e Premise caaTaaa bearicr tha words, Hereby Glren Thst Tresips Strictly- Forbidden,. On Theea Under Penalty Of Prosecution." Prict! - aaca vr awia tor o. cfwimaa Publishing Company, Salem, Oregon. . ' - 8-atf FOR SALE Livestock 9 WORK HORSE CHEAP PHONE .18F22. .:. - - - - . alia FOR 8ALB AT ALL TMES BEST' OY registered milk goats.' Kingwood Saa ' aen Goat Ranch, West Sslem. O f 10 VETERINARIAN XTR, FATTXRSON Phoaa 8028-W, ' . . - S-430U FRED W. LANGS, VETERINARIAN Office 430 S. ConunereiaL Phone 11BI Res. Phoaa 1866. 9-m23tl FOR SALE FRESH MILK GOAT 2 -Doe kids. - Splendid milk-er. Kinj - wood 8aaaea Goat Ranch, West Sal'm. ' ' -' '.-- ' - - - - ..i,-'fl0' i V WOOD FOR SALS 1X.1.1. 16 ' INCH ' BLOCK WOOD $8.75 PER" load; 4 loada 814. Phona 1879-W. " llm5 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES HILLMAN FUEL CO. 1 'PHONE 1855' 11I2H DRY WOOD FOR SALE Paona 254 ot 622. 11-121- DRY WOOD, FOUR FOOT AND 18 Inch. ury mm wood. 84.75 per load. Phmnt 1878-w;- 11-111" WOODSAWINO JUDD AND SCHMIDT. Phoaa. 1,42., . H-jl3tl DRY . SLAB WOOD FOB SALE Ala Second ' growth. Phona 1756. 11F22 WE CAN SUPPLY 'YOUR WOOD Al ressonabla prices.' Call 143. Jndd, thi Id, thf 11-fll wooasaw Alan. BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft, and 16. inch. Dry mill waodi . . Dry and green mill wood. Dry second growsa, fir. Dry and old t ir. Dry 4 It. ash. 1 . ' ' f FRED E. WELLS' " jfrompt deliTery and reaaonable prfca 280 South Church, moti 1542. li-aci BE8T 8ECOND GROWTH FIR $T: OAS : 89, C0113L li-d27tt: 16 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF AH kinda. - Prieaa reaaonable aad pranrpt aeilTorys, Pfaone 1858-W. - ll-al3it 18-INCH 'OLD FIR, 4 FOOT OLD FIR, ' aeeond growth oak aad ash. Phona 18F3. M. D. Mayfield." ll-jStf WANTED Employment 12, TRUCK HAULING WANTED -EITHER wood, hay, or moriag. E. A. Colwelt, - 1441 N. Com'l.- - H f 10 WANTE1 Lbcellaneous 13 -WANTED TO CONTRACT Caenmbers lor pickle. Ward K. &icbardnon. ' ' . . . 13-112 WANTED TWO THOUSAND LOGAN- berry transplants for prompt "oVliterv. Benedict Nursery Co 185 i 87tb N. Portland, Oregon. 13-fll HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID-rWE buy Teryvnuig. v used lurjjiture, tools, rafts, sacks," old metal and bei csrs. Get anr price before yoa sell Phone 898; 215 Center St. 13-f4tt' CASH- PAID - FOR TAL& TEETH dental gold, plstlnnra and discarded jea-elry. Hoke Sweltingand Refinir--" CoOUego, Miehlgsn. 13-ii7i WANTED ' PRIVATK MONEY" FOR isnar loans. . Wa hare several applies tiona oa hand. Hawkins Lotens, Ifle 205 Oregaa . Baildiog. lS di:? WOODRY THE AUCTIOJiEES p.nva foraJtara lor esahi Phone 511; ' - - n. ... JIKC1JIXAXJLOUS 11 NOTICE We hare "customers' wacticr to ouy.suvu-ta 5000 acres che.n r. - ,r. lanoT for grazing -purposes'. What hat yon I Home Realty Co 169 Tih atrect. "" ' ' " .:-.:.:.. ; 11113; Bqar - .?''. Elding Works 84a Ferry Street Phone cr : Wa teach cleetrie an-1 erp In?. Welder of 12 ytJ.- ti teacher. ylne weld . i . ;ic as 14i2i WE sto: JE YOUri J"0"i ' l!TTTi nA. ' S,nn1hJSi0? 5 U ' r " h" ' week, month, or ,yer. I A i.. - corner Liberty and i.rry. Inoae lil. HELP WANTED ? IQ lf PARTNER CONGf.XI r, v !-' lie tit' t k. - trir" 'c.der'ma'.'Vnd fnonth.y s-naraotpM. .: - ; vr - . . fee Mr. lak, l' j . , 1 1: -1 -t