THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALET.T. OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY. 13, 1925
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R. J.. Hendrieka
Jobn-Lu Brady
Frank JaskotcJ
tuned PaUy.Exeept Monday by
tsas "Bt lixsMAS Tuttismsv toztpkxt
218 Smith Commercial St, fcelm, Oregon
. i . Manager
Manager Job Dept.
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Rustaeea Office ,
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Entered -at 'the Poeteffiee in 8lov Oregon, aa second-class matter '
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' : BfBLE TlrBLHt'.JND. PRAYER .-'-!- - -'
' Prepared y Radio' BIBLE SERVICE Barean. Cincinnati. Ohio."
It pnreaU -wilt have tbmr-ebMdr. memorise the daily Bible selections, it "will prOT
. -a. priceless neruaga 10 iu la aner year.
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GIVING AND GRTttKG:-ilye; ad It Shall be siren unto you;
feood measure, pressed down, and shaken together, ami running over.
shall men give into ourDdsiBi. ) For With the same measure tnat ye
mete withal it Shall he medKurei td you again. L.uke 6538. , . ,
f 'PIlATERt bur Fafhef, Tncpii st made us all of one blood cre
ated In Thine' 6wn Imag.' M4 "ehOw oir'kln6hlp'to f he"by our
enefoity to our fellows. ' ; , ' " ' " 1 '
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OUR -BEETSUdAR FACTORIES
iWe Are to hVe beet surarifactories in Salehi,and in all
the VVillamette valley cities hd towns that eantfurnish the
labor for thinning and harvesting the beets.. . When? Likely
soon. , .. . - -ll k !,',.:,;
' .In this connecti6n the. following excerpts taken from an
interview in J New Yoik wltiif tord Invernairn a') few. days
bgo are interestinghe-being oneof the active "figiites in'ihe
devejopraeht of the "Bfitish; hk$V sugar industry riowsunder
way.- '..-U. ; :; ''"S' : : '': y,
. "We feel thatiat last we are in a fair way to establish
the production df beet suglr -on a ; stable and i permanent
foundation in Eritain. 'Why tt was not tione'long'ago:is hard
io say. The war neal'y opened the eyes of Englishmen to the
danger, they ran through being wholly dependent upon f oreign
(countries for their sugar supply KoW two of the three politi
fcal parties are definitely committed to the encouragement of
the home sugar industry and public seritiment is strongly
Whind-thB-plan':-'--;-"- !- . ' i
, : JLord Invernairn -goes onto tell of at least ten new or
rbjected beet -sugar-factories Un tlreat. Britain;' one of them
eat Edinburgh irt Sc6tland, others in Spaiilditig in Lincoln-
shire one in the West Midlands,, one at Ely, another at
Ipwich, Suffolk, and One at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
it The British government; gives a bounty on home. grown
sugar, lasting for ten' years, on a -gradually diminishing
scale '-" ' ';..-.-. . 0 : , . : ' ')'.";
t For the manuf actutirfe and also for the growing of the
heets, s The baisripfvinglis 44 shillings per, long ton for
beets of 15.5p-ciritsUgar Content. ; j J
I it 'The, bounties ate Jfc. Jthe -purpose of ?getting a home
jproduced supply of sugar; to aid in reviving agriculture, and
jto help dispose-of thejunemployment situation. . V ' . i.
J . We caa have the same benefits ' in? this country without
bouritles; by maintaining the present protective tariff-duties.
. r If this coulde absolutely guaranteed, thererwould be
iio doubtiwhateYenof iherUnited.States before Jong beccftning three cents, But there is jimitf
self sufficient in sugar v and !tnat mit ehouid not be ail
":'rt,n.,l,,tl44f nrAtUJl'fo Tf trt.ra'i ;n'vvm I traffic woBld-beaT. -The. 4lrlT.
a- iw mimm iivuiu wnc a-vnov luvicwii . a a nviuc-aiunui '- - . ..... . . . .
. I era .of,Btomoblles Hla In this
luuuage .. : , 1Mr. . , . ' state are eutitle4lo conslderaHon
x or our consumption has grown to nearly 5,500,000 tons and the tourists should not be
and We made only a little over a million tons of beet sugar last J encouraged to carry tanks through
year. ,
VIX OTHER WIIOXG1 GITES3
Of eodrse ft Is robtisb to predict
the end of the world, and pretty
soon people will .quit -paying any
attention to'lt. -The recent proph
ecy was baaed npon. the scaling or
144,000. The Bowenites contend-;
ed they: belonged to that clast. ?
The coming bf Christ la a pre-'
clous event to ihe whole ehurch.
but no one Knows elactly when
it will occur. Mark 13:26: "And
then shall they see the son of man
coming In the eloads.Withgre&t
power and glory' verse Si. "But
of that day ' awd that hour toaow-
eth" no m'4n,' no ' not the ' angels
which are in heaven, neither the
sen, but the father." This eihg
the case, how -can these people
state that they know theUlme?
Again, as to the 144,000. Refe-
latlons'7:4 reads: 'Ad I heard
the number of them which "was
seated, and they that "were sealed
were 1 4 4,000 of' all the tribes of
the children of Israel, of the tribe!
of Judah was sealed f2,000, of
the tribe of Reuben -wag-sealed
12,000." So it-goes on until each
of the tribes are named -and each
one -allotted ;i,00, making the
144,000 sealed, but they are all
Israelites and Israelites -only be
longing to the ) original 'twelve
tribes of Israel. " t
, At 'Jhe present thne weliav
ibodt 12,000,000 Jews in th
world, scattered among' the na
tions of the earth, wlthL nd 'nag
or nation of their' owp," who are
Identified with whatever country
they happen to be in. Those-i 2,
00 0,000 belong only to the tribes
Of Judah, Benjamin and Levi (the
latter the priestly tribe), the rest j
of the tribes t present feeing hid
denor w&at is called the lost
tribes. And nd one knows where
they 'really; are. .
' The right df these people to be
numbered In this '144,000 is open
to question always. ! They simply
assumed this. The beautiful truths
bt the Bible are so often lost sight
of by misinterpretations, by half
baked. -unleavened bread that is
sought to be fed to the people
conclusions drawn -that are x-
travagant and unwarranted. But
the Bible Is 'notto blame, s The
blame is on 1 the enthusiasts ' who
have not ' learned to make ; rea
values. ' ; " ' : t - " '. " '
CHANGE FOR TIIK BETTEIt
the state. It. is possible to kill
all the good effects of this gaso
line 'tax by making it so burden-
I some that it will be to all a hem
1 esis. .
I we are mighty well pleased
with the new idea that is coming
ifato schools of having debating
teams. A number of -years go
there were oraterioal contests and
thev aretiMd rsneh i interest. Knf
tha dd8M were rfulr i tr4 lnd 1C ha3 helped a lot of students;
Hared and the'spfakers carefully Sta-nt's loan fonds re becoming
S. GOOD 'SHOWING
i In 1 4 years - the student's loan,
fund at OAC has lost only $589,
kralned and everything set by rule.
That ' was not quite satisfactory.
It did "not develop the mind or,
show the alertness of he speaker.'
Now; there' has come a debating
contest, in .which Only a email part
of the debate Is prepared. Each
side, i of course, -makes Its out
line, but each side must . answer
the -points -brought .-out by the
other; This is calculated to make
men's minds brighter, quicker,
and teach, them "to think on, their
feet. ; The country Is full of -men
who ean make a prepared speech,
but there are not so many men
who are quick enough "on the in
tellectual trigger to make a credit
able speech without preparation.
These debating teams develop
men ttad women along thisjine.
I We may -be a bit old-fashioned,
but do younow we. would rather,
have Willamette ftrniverslty win a
debating contest than a football or
basketball game. Both, of course,
teach men alertness, but one must
be -accompanied with physical
popular Decause they provide a
way for " ambitious young ' menq
help themselves. iWe are coming
to understand more and more that
charity does' not . pay in many In
stances and; bright young men do
not ; want it. V What they ; want is
an-opportunity to -work out their.
own salvation and be independent;
Before long every university will
have a1 flourishing student's loan
fund. It will be a-fund' that will
et results " because ' It will - be
claimed ' toy lhe: brightest students
who will reattze the -value 'of an
education as well as the cost and
in turn they will honor themselves
and the worldl ' -
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Webfooters .Win -Scalps -of "l
; Richmond TigersThursday
Another victory is credited ; to
the Webfooters after they wallop
ed the tllchmorid Tigers by a score
of 27 to IS in a basketball con
test yesterday evening. ;
It J was a close, snappy game,
with r' the scores evenly matched
during the first half of the game,
but during the latter part the
Tigers failed to register shots.1 Al
though! the Tigers outweighed the
Webfooters about 13 pounds to
the. man, they were unable to get
around the gymnasium floor as
rapidly. It did not, however, keep
them from taking advantage ! of
their size, and " consequently the
game was rough. Several person
al fouls were called on the play
era; Lv. , , - ;.. i.
Simpson was high point man: in
the game, playing for the visitors.
The Webfooters will play the
Dallas ihigh school at Dallas, . as
a preUminary to the Salem high
school and the Dallas high school
basketball game.
; 1 The ! Webfooters are coming
along as one of the best light
weight basketball teams of 4he
district; 1
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WASHINGTON, . Feb. . 12.
Abolishment of the tariff commis
sion .was urged In the senate to
day-by-democratic -menrbers. ' i
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One way to .live to a ripe Old
age is to avoid a rotten youth.
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Three ineertiona
Phono 23A6rertlsIns "Dept.
i ADVEETISEKETra Oaa week faU Uaaruona
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Rate per word: ! ?- ,' Six taoatha" contract, per nonta
So
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15
12 aaontka 'Contract, per moatB 1 -e
Minimmm for. aay adTertiaement S5c
Money to Loan
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(Orer Ladd V Boaa. Sank)
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Insured Properly v
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AUTOMOBBLKS
NOTICE -i SALEM -AXTTO - WRECKING
Co., nowl open for business. Get onr
pricea boforo aelling- or boyingvaOfr fli
Church St. Phone Boa. Phone
18Qt64C; i . . j .r-i-. 1-J31t
SOHZELulR ADTO WRKCKINQ CO, "Will
bay . your old - car., iiighect eaaa. price
ZJM4. ;.i085 JS, Comiarcija gt. 1-ilStf
Storage
; ' l-lro proof bniiainf, day and alght
aerrice, $4. per month." lfl N. Cap
itol. Texaa carace. . 1-Jtf
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i. - -M - a . AaV Ha.knw4w
ot the average young nian. Only rj5DEMOoSa
a iew can px itoujuh, uui, ct, -rh ruhr. TAn.trt t ai.i
student in scnoor can tram up -iu age - the ddre it shows.
tie tte Dating team,
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A GONER
Many -women shep, but . very
few visit a store to buy something.
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Honesty knows its limitations,
and wastes no time on politicians.
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We have talieti' the exclusive agency forthe Splitdorf .
S Ttlbe Ratlio Setrand wo are equipped to give Radio
service on Splitdorf second to none, v
We Feel-that "vvith dur vaxemcieht electrical depart
ment vire will be tible to "sell arid service radios to the
entire satisfaction of our customers, and it will-be
our aim t5hatldle the best arid take caro of our own
ers so they will be more than satisfied ,: . .-
The Splitaoff Itadid deceiving Set Was designed'for the man who wants
to enjoy the-reception of radio' broadcast without the necessity tf experi
menting, and "tinkering?' with delicate adjustment devices. It is the result
of , several jy ears of experimental work on the part of engineers whose
inventive genius coupled with an intimate knowledge. of . radio -have won
recoghitibn-throughout'lhe world. : j: ' . , w
This'lWhth .Installed ipreperly represents many marked improvements
over other forms of tuned radio frequency receivers for the 'following
reasons:'' ' y::1
First: The circuit is balanced.' It does not require neutralizing condens
ers or angle settings of the transf pnners ,to prevent oscillation. Moreover
the set cannot be made to oscillatenindek' any operating cotwlition.
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Second: This set is remarkably stable. The inherent balancing or neutraliz
ing, Is maintained under any and all conditions of broadcast reception re
gardless of wave lerth, type Of tubes csed, form of antenna, etc,, when
the proper battery values are used. j - :t : j. v ' v.
Third: The set is designed and constructed so that the necessity for any
form .of critical adjustment has been eliminated; making it simple to tune
and operate. v - - ' , -
The Splitdorf 'Receiving Set la built; entirely within 'the great Splitdorf
plant-at Newark, N. J. All the Important parts, excepting 'tubes, in the
set are of Splitdorf maker ii ' -
Tladio Dcpartesnt
It Is i really almost - pathetic to
witness the dull, sickening thud
ami tne censequent spiasa wuen Petting parties in the old days
tie: Mills bill was punctured and I hid n0 traffic cops to contend
tie practical politician exposed, j with.
The Mills bill was a wooden, horse i o
and in It was concealed the in- I o early training for a vamp
strument Of defeat of the people i9 luite so effective as an appren-
centrolling their own HdmlnaU"1"0 ln manicuring.
A fi '- a Ii atxa, .tlotAlilwoi Wvnlf
u. u. t , - So f ar God Becmg to have failed
nave to no wouia do vo resori In. creating- a single woman who
tacties in whieh they are - past-1 ia satisfied with her chest, waist
masters, that is bringing but local land hips
candidates to muddy up thef altu-fJL j o
ation. i That is their , Jong ; euft.U Hez He6k says : "Whenever a
rhentls- ttrts- entellr "WttceaJ woman makes an opportunity of
-reasinc
storaqe
Openr4aiTaid lgiitW
and
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i Corner Liberty iind i"etTy
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AUTO TOPS
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FOR RENT Houses 7
FURNISHED - 5 .ROOM HOUSE 'ALL
. modern conveniencee. 1780 Court. t( IS
FOR BENT ROOM HOUSE. 2000
State etreet, MO.
-WINNIE PETTYJOHN -f
Bealtor
210 Oregon Bldg. I i
VQR SAJLB AliscellaneoTu 8 T
EIGHT 'BED
dinner platea.
Call 19W5-J. ...
MINTONS TEN-INCH
Excellent condition.' 10.
8-ftS
CLOVER HAT, -SLIGHTLY DAMAGED.
$10 per ton. J. II. Kng-eman, lrer
ton, Oref. 8U5
GOOD iPfANO IN EXCELLENT CON
. dltion. Price very ' reasonable. ' 23".
- rare Staterman.' B fl3
KOIi SAL.B JtUE OAS -WATEE-.
. heater, nearly near and gam rang-e In
, food condition. ' Call 640 " Chemeke'ta.
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75 GLADIOLX BULBS, BLOOMING atao
. postpaid, SI. t E. A. Bennett Nnrsery
Co, Salem. . ; 8 flS
50 GLADIOLUS BULBS, BLOOMING
sise, postpaid $1. Georco Lawler, Bnlte
Grower. Dept. 139, Taeoma. Waah. 8(ia
FQX. TERRIER PJUPPIES-r-9eo BROAD
way. Mrs, JUlliwilL Phone 1P76-W.
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'Make everv dav a iov.
A sparkle in your momixxs!
unuKwuiao mac
STATTONABT TOPS '
I The very latest in anto tops
4 Reasonable Prion "
.Th: O. J. HULL i- -1
219 State St.. i - ' !' -S-il7tt
FORRENT
FOR BENT -! -42 ACRES OF GRAIN
land. ! Phone ;9F1J. : r i : 4-fl
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OFFICE ROOM" TO i RENT HOME Re
any to.. ' 1 a.. nigD St. . 4-113
nimiy tioit. at toaWI" US' 'Hie : " "re to be .em-
consent or tne vreums.
i The change in the primary that
should be made would be to pro-'
vide a.narty council. But to draw
the old convention system back:
under the sugar-coated proposition
of requiring large note to nom
inate was too transparent to fool
anvbodv. The MUls bill never
would do, and just 'how .they
thought they could get' a thing-
like that -across is hard to see.
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" Tlnn't lrtA a Aav tr n. i PRINTIcn riARTM RTZ Jfc 14" TV Tit'
unfitness. Don't aufferblue, days , 'iZZZjZ
wnen iney can oe sunny. ; i uroona oor. -
All the difference lies " in ihe j house Iand apartments phone
way you start them. This is what 1. 2Q56-J.
to do. .
i unnit a giass or water upon
rising, hot or cold. That washes
out .thg stomach - prepares the
way for breakfast. j
' Add to that water a little Jad
Salts. , That makes a delightful
effervescent drink. Jad Salts are
made from acids: of lemon and
grape, combined wlth'llthia
; In one hour comes elimination
of the-poisons which depress.: Of
that clogging which makes -you
unfit. ;.. ' ..; , . ";
The experience is delightful. It
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FOR RE1XT Apartjnenta -5
CLBAN '$ i ROOM FURNISHED APT
6S Center. Phone 1284-W. . S-I13
4 AND 5! ROOM' UNFURNISHED Apart
- meats close In, 465 Center. . 5-117
HEATED APARTMENTS i-FIRST Floor,
: unfurnished. 210 N..14tk.- 5-fl4
FOB REXT APARTMENTS 891
CoasmerctaL u. -41--
N.
4.PABTMENTS 263 N.' COTTAGE. Sfttt
2 THREE-ROOM APARTMENTS .Partly
. furnished, f 20 each. 626 S. Capitol.
J- ! .in (, -, I i- I!'-' . -it - .. I-- . .i ".- 5-fl8
!' ! ?,.FOR RENT Rooms - O.
Breyman: Block. ..
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PLEASANT BOOM FOB GENTLEMAN
Close in- i , Pnone 585-W. : . . 6-fl4
is bringing millions of joyous days office rooms enquire boom 23
to . people who employ . it
-Just a fine drinksbefore break
fast means a day at your best.;
, Go try it. All druggists have
Jad Salts. " And you will never
forget the day you first employ
them. Adv..- .
BOARD AND BOOM FOR-TWO, PHONE
1347'M. t , , 1 , it - .6120
TROUBLE
5 Thd man who Is to e ehairman
of the waysland means- committee '
for the next lower house of con
gress has served notice' that he is
going to ask that the elastic clause
of , the -present -tariff law 'be reH
pealed. ' The trouble has not been
so much with 4 ae-law s with the
conrmtssion. We have an elastic
law, but we ao hot have an la. J
tic commission. Tho result has
been that the commission has not
been able to do anything. The
president has been considering.
scattering, these fellows and . giv
ing them;Jobs l9ewhere. DertaIn
it is -he HSbotild lift the members
of the tariff commission and throw
them out, no matter where they
land. It' is n6l necessary to have
them land : In soft berths again;
They haven't 7 been fair. They
haven't played -the -game right.
' '2ifl SXAPPT THTXKDrO NO. S294
Cross Word Puzzle
BOOM : FOB BENT MODERN 'HOME,
three block from state hottse, for ten
tleman.j Mnst givo refereneea. Pleaef
addresa A. B caro Statesman: 6-ol7tt
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY T
word in e. VKoomi toJ Bont." price lO
eenta each. - Statesman Basinets Office,
Ground, floor. -. . 1, ..
TRR GOVERNOR AND ADMINIS- I
TRATIOX -
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It must be admitted by-all that
the shift of respoaslbillty into and
out -of -the eff lee -of -governor is
bad nollcy.bad -politics,-worse
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3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FULLY I or-
msned. 'l.iKnt and water, to tenants
who Will assist in care of an Inralid
in payment for rentj- . Pnone 1870-M
between 9 and 10 mornings or call at
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AVOID ENTANGLEMENTS
i IS 1 PLEAOF HUGHES
XContlnaod from, pao 1
their . patriotism .would- - do less
barm to their 1 country; " if some
of our advisers would be as astute
in finding ways out. of trouble as
they are in getting us into, trouble;
if we-could sound. the- note, not of
an"! Ignoble- pacificism erof trucu
lent 1 chauvinism, but of a neble
reasonableness' - we . should be
thrice" armed and "he "secure In a
Just- influence to "which no one
could set r bounds'." j": ; ' .
GLEE- CLU B CO NCEMT
; I RECEIVES OVATION
tWUMVV WM JSW ,
of Miss Lucille Turner, the violin
ist to ? appear, on , the .' program.
In, veryway the ' program was a.
distinct treat for hundreds of Sa
lera" people. i
16 Strikes sharply
18 Answer (abv)
19 Observe , .
' 'ATROSS
1" Recompense
statesmanship, and' Is inimical tot 10 Example (ab.)
nublic interests, The srovernor 1 11 'Color
is chosen with ii distinct under-1 iz XJecay
sute admlnlstraUon., The people "jff'jTf P7?1;"
know whan they elect - him that l S2S5-YSSiab-
th offices under hlmwfll'be filled
by; men f "his political- party." -To
Umper with this is to "tamper with JO 1 Poem
tad win of the'peopie. . - !.ti-Shiot:Noah
Playing politics Is a- dangerous 1 12 ' Wharf
game as well as an unprofitable 1 13 Perform
one and themeh"who"are playrnKl EdW lot an object
t ia the iesisiaUire JiiUliylTP6"" 6f weight
. m a 1 n 1 rn iiairi urr r ry r "nn
He !i stronger ; with itheTpeople
today than he has been. , If the
waff are continues h will be made j 31 Hooch
invincioie. Aa we have remarked J 32 Reverential fear
before, he is not the kind of ma-1 33 'Metallic element
terial out of "Which martyrs ought SlEntltlo
td be made. - . P "
Answer tomorrow)
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26 Imperfect 'Of
27- Heated
28 An ejaculation
29 Aicrustaeeon .
Doxtr ovnnuo
DOWV
i I ; A copy M" - jf. if r! ;' ;
I 2, Prefix denoting out
3 Vase shaped receptacles ( -
4 ' Open-work, fabric
: 5 Boy's nickname i
6 Weapons of offense
T' Upper extremity
8 That one - ! 1 '
p None the 'less r
13 limic ' - ' '
'-IH Colored liquid 4
lfelShelter "
1-7 Bustle ' ' . '
18 Upper limb 1 L
19 Transgression ' " -
21 "tteipjiffil !,Mli'::"lh: M--'F
22 Rounded vesel ' :'
24 Side timber l a ship
25 Boy's nickname 4
" 26 City to northern" Palestine ;
; 27 Center" of "wheel
28 Nocturnal tird ! ' "
3b To free f ? 4 W " ' : i 'f:
tl Graze . f-
-32AtmosrShere 1
34 Italian actress i '
35 A. fairy "of Persian mythology
37 Food of .rnminante ' v ., i
38 A sailor -
39 One r ; -f
- 40 Before Chrlit T 4 , .
rUIi t it qaictly stop cokia tn 34 nours.-
rlndesdKe'rinBnan Grippe i
conquerea in 3 aaya - every winter it aavea
milliorit danger and discomfort. Don't taks
chances, don't deky an hoot. -Get the beat
help atienee-knowa. - ! " v
f iUldrossists ItiLt JINiieiioi
8TrIth jrRflNTg;
B of 1 B e s i e gr To
f-- IR A R O
. - T (pTejiT qtTa. ian
HER JiTISj (MfFfR
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CQLiONl iYTrTlATsfT
DRAG SAWS CHEAP NEW THOMAS
- portable 4 h.p., all metal conotructioa.
laonted'with two wheels. Wheal like
tion-to crossent saw, ehnrn, separator,
. ie. Priced complete with blade at
f 88 each f o b Portland.
ALASKA JUNK CO.
203 Front, Portland, - Oregon.
'Will allow S 5 credit on saw if ad
. is enclosed with order. 8-ml'i
Fruit Trees '
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Walnuts and skmbbery. Hlfa an
FarTy. Fmitlaad Nnrsery. A. J. Math.
' la. Prop. Phono 1140-M ovoninga.
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WillaiaieUe Valley
Nursery
Haa a Salosyard at 261 Conrt street,
at Kennedy's paint shop,' opposite Bn
' tick's store. All kiadt of frail and nut
- . - - v. i . .
.rwa. mji. sen a J'B .noes prnna a
specialty. Offiee phone 1115. Bee.
105F5, Jess Mathia. Prop. - 8-dl4tf
FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 11
i eenta a bnndle. Circulation department
Oregon Statesman. - - -
Beautiful Oregon Ros
And -eleven ether Oregon songs to
i gather with a fine Collection of pa trio til
; songs, sacred songs, and many old tins
. faToritea. . i :. , , . -
'- 1 ALL "1T0B 25o ' - ;
.(Special prieea ia ansntity lota)
Especially adaptable for school, eons
aannity or homo aingiag. Send for
.-Western Songster.
TO pagiH-ioV tn Ka thirdoditioa
Pnblished By
OBEOOW TEACHERS If ONTiril
15 8.- Commercial St. H5alam, Or.
DBAO SAW FOR SALE A NEW ON
man power drag saw. all metal eon.
i structi . two -wneels nader from
permits uaohino 4e be moved like ?4
wheelbarrow. Several special feature
Thie haa never Seen- tised. Will ael
at a snbataatial redaction, and gin
terms : to reeponsiVle party. Wa M.
ICoior, Salom, Or, B. a. Boa 281
Trespass Notices
:tr:Fdraie .r
- Troorpass SoUeosv-siso-M fnehos fcf
9 inchea, printed on .good -10 onnot
eanvaas bearing the words, "Notieo It
Hereby Given That Tresspassing . 1
Btrlctly Forbidden On Theeo Premlsal
Under Penalty Ot Prooeentioa. Pries
loo eaen or two for 25o. Statesman
Publishing -- Company, - Salem, Oregon,
. -v": -. 8-atf
'FOR KA1VE Livestock O
WORK HORSE -CHEAP PHONB 18F22.
-' :: -, - . - ... . v ,-. . 8F15
VETEKINABIAT ' DB. PATTERSON
-nono-zoa-w. r -d30U
FRED W. LANGE. "VKT ERI !f AKIAN .
- Offiee 430.R. CHaaaniil ..Pttm naf
t Bee. Phone 1B66. - - C w23tl
"-AUCTION SAVES lO
AUCTfOjr-SAfcE FBIDAT. ' 1 r30 "P. M.
at aau Jioyt street near JS. Commercial
street.. 4. N. Woodry, anetioneer.
- ' ? 10-fl3
"t5OOl FOR SALE . 11
LENAKEB SAWS WOOD Phone 2097J.
Il-ml2
DRY WOOD, FOUR FOOT AND 16 Inch.
T.;u woo. -75 per load. Phone
1879-W. , - . - - - Ilml2
IS INCH BLOCK Wrvin prn
load; 4 loads 814. Phone 1879-W.
. 11-mS
GOOD COAL DBT WOOD
PROMPT DELIVERIES
.HILLSf AN FUEL CO.
rxivxti 1855
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DBT WOOD FOB BALE Phono 254 ot
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WOODSAWTNO JUDD AND SCHMIDT.
wsru,-'.-.' . -ll-jltl
DBT SLAB "WOOD FO S ALB Also
ooeon growth. Phone 1759. 11F23
WE CAN SUPPLY TOUB WOOD Al
reasoaaMo-prteoow Call 142. Jndd. th
wedaaw iian. , . .- . U-fia
BEST GRATE OF WOOD
4 tt snd 18 ineJu ,
Dry mill sreod.
Dry and' green mill -wood.
pry -second growth fir.
- Dry and old f ir.:
Dry 4 ft. asb '
' FRED E. WELLS
fJonlP deliTery and reasonable pries
280 South Chor ch. Phono 1542 ll-aej
"ST SECOND CE0WTH JIB 87; Al
l till, ... . J1-02TB)
18-INCIX AST4 FOOT WOOD OF AU
auios. -aness roasonthlo and prompt
delivery. -Ihoao 1958-W., ll-cistf
18-INCH-OLD FIB, 4 FOOT OLD FIX.
3 1 'i ne .same . t ao. ) ,
37 V7h41p . 1
38 Territory a (ab.)
S3 Austria (ab.)
40 Carrier . . '
41 I -rt cf "to fee' -
Silen, Ore.
growu oak and ash. Phoso
? i f- -a-rfiMd. 11-j8f
VANXi:D Sllscellaneous 13
1
The sf ate of Oregon inaogurated
the r' "-ne tax ani it has led the
w:: : increaslz- tLzt tax t
CA?1 paid
TCI FAL8S .TETH
J '. tin. "i ani" t :rrded.
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c,f.t I ..:
CO, UibJ,
41 Italy (ab.)
(.nr., cr to 3
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