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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1925)
rlATORAtlST iDECniES ' RUTHLESS SLAUGHTER' OF, MIGRATORY 43IRDS : NEW YORK. Feb. mi gratory game , birds of North America . are threatened .. with practical extinction, in the opin ion ; of Dr. ; ,W. T,. . Hornaday, noted naturalist and defender .of Wild -birds and animals. . Ducks and geese may come to the -.van ishing point in - ten -years If .the present, rate qf slaughter contin ues f "The doom ot our, non migratory birds as well is sound ed unless bag limits are immedi ately reduced," Dr. Hornaday de-' Clares; , '."'- . :( v t "An army' of $.000000 hqnters equipped with the most modern devices of slaughter., has reduced to a certainty the practical, exter mination of the- game-birds if the present unparalleled ra,te.,of (destruction continues,' the speak er said. "There has never before been anything equalling the; pres ent pursuit of bird life in Ameri can ' history. ; Not even the , de struction of the buffalo was more persistent or widespread. , .v "t is generally admitted that the, automobile has doubled .the perils, of the game, because.it has' placed every stretch, of cucater where ducks may be reported, and every, hunting -ground within the .reach of Jh.untera living within a radlus; Of ?00 miles, or more , 'Under the ruling of, the De-i ipartment of Agriculture the bag limit that may be shot by a single ,hunter la eneday iss 25" ducks of all kinds, except the wood cock ,and eider duck, and eight geese and eight ' brandt.F,.3ihe, season, lasts f.or. three months or more, r For aQ stomach and intestinal troubles and disturbances ftye to .teething, there is nothing better than a pafe Infants' Children's Laxative , rt A iM?er-rfiB4 castor oil ta3e Strength and porky? unchanged. TmmTcm and odorlt. huia n Kallozz', JmoU -mad Jabtlkd it 'I r ae S e woman HThese 'limits -are almost "wasteful No man or -ordinary sized family j can,, eat 25, ducks In one day, nor more 'than one-fifth -of that, nam ber,;andise their sale-is forbid den in most states, Indications are bag ; must . given away or be come a 'loss by decay. .. -. . .- ; "The lawful limit of 25 dncks a -aay now -prevails In 29 states. fatally jingluding all the states where the ducks find winter feed and where they ,'congregate in greatest numbers in winter. ; Al though no hunter gets his limit every day, and in many states Where dpcks were once plentiful he will now be fortunate if ,he kills one duck, yet in those dimin ishing areas where ducks seek winter protection and f ood, ;he often gets the limit, by the time most of us are breakfasting, f - u -"Without further .legal .res,tric- .tlons,, 1n-, 1 0 tyears , oar znlgratory gAme . birds wJU have become o shot to pieces and weakened as ;t6 be reduced to the vanishing point. .Unless ste.p are taken, further to jPretect the.bir.dsfagainst the jmil- ;ions of jhuntersarrayed against them for three months of the year the slaughter -will automatically make duck phqotlng a thing of Joe past, and manx species -may pass permanently from pur list of game birds. ; -I appeal not ' only to ,tbe sportsmen bt to all ird lovers, to tbe -women, of-Ahe. -country, to .aU others ,,v? ho lice , Interested ;in preserving our wild life for future generations, "to act .now, before it Is too late' U I IT , ; ; A . " Vi ,4 Struggle vpb,.Poverty IsU -- rvisclbsed in Affidavit ., The story .Qf..trnggle with pov ettjr was .disclosed in the affidavit filed in .the eireuit court by CUvra B.'- ySotf 4n connection with her divorce proceedings: against G. A. ott; 1 ru Mrs. Eoff contended that -ahe was working for 'av livjng, ..even though she -.is not. able to 4oi o, ajidtthe ;&trugg,l snake -enough .to-:iive .on , i, almost too great , for her- That the automobile -regis tered xhjier name has been sold to meei. ojuigauuns. - vsne asserts that ah.e pas no property. In her name except where the defendant lives and - charges that the life estate In , thesame she holds was given her by the de fendant -in -order that he might avoid paying some of his Just oh ligations. She states that she has never had use or occupancy of the property. It is .added that lots formerly owned by Mrs. Eoff In Portland have been disposed of by mortgage foreclosures. . She . de clares that the defendant's life estate in the old Eoff 'estate is be tween 17000 and $10,000. u Borah & Koueer chap. He thinks . repudiation tpeans- repudi ation? - s 1 1 ' - ' - - : till f ' - something indescribably Who entertains well. . L 1 n enter r? . - cKeeryappearance of he'rlibme 6 the service "sKe Ibc "deftly af f ords---everythingf is so natural Vet so charmingly different. " i - - . ';?',"- i " 1 4 ! w- t ! ; ... -buch splendid hostesses, once very rare and belonging only to . the idle classes, are now to be found, everywhere. ;They grace homes in every walk of life -making them happier through the many friends they, attract. .Advertisements keep these wpmenahead of the common.placev Advertisements tell of thehewest and most delightful things. Ad vertisements announce new customs and prac tices. They tell what the world "approves as correct, v-. The woman who entertains well must read (He . aclvertijfemente. with progress but Vo learn How, to clo so on a limited purse. Foradversemer more. . than harbingers of style they are announce ments of economies that may be practiced safely. , Rcd the advertisement to Imow what is new, vhat is ccrrect and what r ' is economical ... mwuM Marion County YMCA Secre tary.. Reports, in - Detail . Upon Activities . .During. the past month the Mar lon county ,XMCA secretary, BenJ. J-KImber, has covered practically every ;point in Marlon , county, ac cording to - the monthly ..report submitted this week. ; Activities in the thrift. campaign, father and son banquets, charting.ofdfe, .con ferences conductEng of clubs, end trips and hikes are reported upon In the report.. . : -Activities areis.followsit . ...THRIFT v , CAMPA.ION'-pver Jl.OpQ. aets jq ,Tbrift .rules were .written ..by..atudents;:t pver, -40 0 Thrift Posters ,were made by. stu dents; over JL0Opriies were given by merchants to j above .winners; overk35 addresses . were made, on Thrift to more than 3000 people. i FATHER & SON BANQUETS four Father .end ..Son- Banquets with , 356 jFathers and, sons -pres ent; 78fathers and 78 eoqs jchart ed. themselves as to their genuine Fatherhood, and; Sonshlp and found out they measured up to the standard. , ' , . f CHARTING OF. LIFE-r-3J,5 boys .and girls of high. school Age sat, Ifix. . 4 0. minutes g.u.ietly. .consid ering their character assets .and, liabilities. ; ; ; ' k. CONFERENCES-r-Qne .. pioneer tajly pf 125 boys; one leaders con ference... T.ulL''.S, . CLU.BS .1 N, OPEBATION-rl2 clubs. i)f , 268 .boys'. stdyinjT; and practicing the Four Fold program and. character,, holding ,a total of 4 1. meetings during month. ,..- TRIPS AND HIKES OneedB cationaj trip thrpugh nianufaotur lng plants- two hikes .of observa tion, end .a,tudyr ?, j i r, 11SCEJUIANE6US--41 Mcom- munitles were assisted in charac ter, building .by charting, Address, hike, song, thrift, .sermon, etc.; 86 .meetings.. held .during' month; every high school assisted. ; -i '.. '"". . 1 1 .v-" f . I f Charges Are True White Will Be Asked to Resign Maj. Charles Gjedsted, recently of the headquarters staff ot , the Oregon National 'guard, will have an opportunity to prove liis .state merits against Gen. George White, declared Governor Pierce yester day mornings If I the. charges prove true, ;the' governor f .would ask for the resignation of General White. ,'-;-:":.:. , r Certain records hare been placed under lock, and k.ey , and Gjedsted states evidence against - General iine about From the , ' - - yeli White is contained "therein. No actios ; will be taken ; - hrwe ver. . 1 ( the retired officer cannot produce additional evidence against : the commanding .officer.,, f ; , ' Gjedsted asserts that he has ad ditional evidence to offer, and will place It before the : district attorney with a request for, crim inal prosecution. ; The. nature of the char geawere'not. disclosed. Cherry Growers Desire, to Give Dregon a Good Name . TJnsprayed cherries are to .be aimed t, according to ,the jnove ment .that is being made among cherry men , to secure action, by the state board ,of horticulture. To protect..the, shipment of cherries from maggot and to save the . In dustry here a hlac eye is the .pur pose of the move. T . California .placed a .quarantine against Oregon cherries last year and the fruit men . are., alarmed. Thejr understand, that If . proper remedial . steps are taken , the southern . state .will ; remove the quarantine, now in effect. ' J. AH Indications point to jthe co operation of. interests In .remoying the maggot frpm the Oregon pro duct. It Is estimated that within a ' three year period the evil ean be stricken out of :the Oregon territory. : ; - ' '. v r " ; ; tribute Js. Paid Retiring i t Minister J)y. Association . "v . . . . "" ,- i- --i j i - ! A letter--which - paid a 'glowing tribute to Rev, -Blaine Kirkpatrick was; read at1 the anornfarg 4ervices of., the First .,Preshyter.ian church Sunday, .following its presentation by. a special committee of the fiar lem Ministerial association,; It is aS'followe -,:? v: -,--.;v.-t.'t To the members of the First M. E. Church. SaJem. Oregon: -v Weaa members. ,oI the -minis. -terial association,- in : behalf .of -our bxetbern,, wish to be knew Jy yo.ur body .as having gone onjecord n ap .expression. of. regret at the loss which we sustain with you in the se,vering of the pastoral, relation- ship between ;you and the Rev. B. E. Kirkpatrlck D. D , , r. i , Mr. Kirkpatrick in the period of his pastorate in Salem has been more, than, toe, past oc - of 4 one charch. ..The .high est. good of the entire community has always been his chief concern.. Jn a very dis-. tinct sense all the ministers f the city Aave te It that-he was a true leuo w-servant ;of : -. Christ - in our midst. - In all things pertaining, to the building of the, kingdom, of God Jn ,our . community .. be had proved himself a hard w,orker.and one with whom coaperatton .was asy,-'. -:Lr .-r.-f--''- , ; -.k- We also appreciate with yodi that he has been among people a faithful and an indefatig able- pastor, air. KlrkpatricVs leaving ,Baiem . will be a re great able rand genuine loss to us all; but in his going .we recognize, un der the providence ot God, he is entering a field of great useful ness and influence... We therefore. unstintingly pray ; God'e ' blessing Inpon him And. wish every possible success for, him in his new work: , .Ministerial Association, Special Committee. ; Harry W. Johnson, Minister, Central Congregational Church. . Ward. .Willis Long, Minister First.; Presbyterian .Church Evening Church Services ' Will Be Discontinued SILVERTON, , Or... Peb. 16.- Special to The Statesman) -Eve ning services ' at Trinity church hare been " discontinued for the present. Rev.' George Henriksen pastor, of. Trinity, has been suffer ing from . ill , healtn for. the past month. .and asked, that he jnight be .excused from . other services than those oq. Sunday morning until he again feels better. Rev .Ilendriksen ,haa . Just re- L turned from a ministerial, confer ence , of Lu therian p churches - at in , f ' - . . . , . . . v wmueiwiis, Aimnesoia...,- e re ports that It is the desire of the Lutherian church of , America to free itself . from debt before-its centenlal celebration. , which will occor. this , coming summer. , All member churches have been asked to .assit in this... In order to ac complish , the most in thee , least possible time the congregations have been divided into districts Next Sunday afternoon between 2 and 4 o'clock, two. delegates In each dlstrictwill visit every Luth eran .jnome. iot, contributions to help pay the debt, The delegates will return to their own churches at 4 o'clock to make a report. beeo urop uonditions "Near "Silverton Probed SILVERTOX. Ore.; Feb. 17. Special to The Statesman), Seed crop conditions' in the -vtcin lty of Silverton were Investigated Wednesday by F. W, Nelson field man of .the Portland Seed Com pany. Mr. Nelson found the crops at jsilvertpn had suered about the same as elsewhere in the Willam ette vaUey. Kale aeemsto have been least 'able to .withstand the recent cold and most of it is dead. Seed' .crops- in the country - sar- ronndlng Seattle are said to have also suffered - considerable dam age. r r RIGCS John L' Rlggs died ' at y -his residence, 492 North; Sam mer, . at the age of 82 years. - Survived by his widow, Caaelia Rig aid by one eoni Ralph P. :Rigrs.;;.The."; jromains fare in care of the webb .faaeral. par lors and funeral announcements tvITl be r.'l l?ter. Tjzrgd and Unique Carpet . . PRAGUE,- Feb. 17 -X unique specimen, of art ,andat .the same time perhaps the largest end most curiously designed, carpet .in the world is being displayed in a pub lic hall of Prague.:. The carpet, is a iproductlon of the. Jedllcka in stitute for cripples at 'Prague and in design U Tei)reserit8 sin--wym- bolic 'Xashlqntie, surf ace of Bohe mia, the rivers -being represented by branches of the trees, characteristic- to the -territory - through which they course, .while the other complications. Jn design symbolise the .leading- features of. the dif ferent parts ' of, tne.'country, the situation of towns and other strik ing landmarks...; The jWhoJe -4s hjended-in such a"way,as to pro duct a synthetic and harmonious impression, so. that only on a clos er examination the map or topo graphy appears. ,,,, . , . The ..carpet covers about, 100 square metres, weighs 450 kilo grams, . . has 50 0 0. nods , and the piush stands .an inch, high. It . Is the work-of , ten children working after, the design ot Professor Benes of the -School ot Arts end Crafts. The carpet .is destined for the International ..Exhibition of modern decorative , art in Paris. , -v . - l - r-- Sariiia il&TOy'saTne; v 1 Serves as Memory Test jWAIIIA. Feb. I7.r-A promi nent ' lawyer ' of Manila who Is known generally simply as Colonel J. ..Wolfson. but w,hose full name con&ists of 12 Swords ; containing 106 letters. s S$ 1.50. poorer as a result .of what : he -terms; -the -remarkable, memorizing powers -of ther- Filrpino; pupils -of ithe high school at Tarlac, province ot Tar laci. cr. ' 5-!..-v:.-;r ' s .1 V f ir i Recently Colonel Wolfson .was at .Tarlac en slegal . business : and daring his -stay viited the high echooL, i JJe . was .invited. by; the principal, an -American, to-, ques tion the pupils on various, topics. After receiving answers with vary ing success he announced that he would give. one .peso. .(fifty cents) to each pupil who .could . memorise his fall naone in i minutes i.. The entire school was eager fer the . attempt, but received . some thing of a surprise when.. Colonel Wolfson wrote -on the blackboard the ' name, . Josephus Adolphus Americas -Vespucias . ,. Leonidus Wolsicanlcus Alexandricus Napta- iicus i iucius . Quintus -Cincinnatui Wolfson. T" tiAi,5U fm KW- ? his wrtf 'u,,IM, .ry T 'Tili - boys wnen in i rouoie M lilt . Atl WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Men of Uncle Sam's - fighting forces :.;: Gross Word Puzzle V 1 1 I I1 K Y'JffiMk 7 I t it h " n - 'Jm' ' " Trrmf ii r (Answer , . ACROSS . . 1 An ancient Persian goremor 6 ..Done. without aim 11 ABrldsed (ab.) r 12 Baffaloea . 15;Mimic ' 16 Type of airship 18 Exclamation - 19 American carnirores ? 21 The (Fr.) : j. - - i . .. i 22 A leglslatire body of Russia 23. Southern 'state (ab.) 24 Inestimable age l" ; 1' 26 Post script. ' 27 Seed eoTerlns ; 4 29 ,In the jrear pf (Let.) r .30 In -a little while - 32pistrict of Columbia v 33 .Marvel - ' ' i 38rKote of scale' . 39 Maiden changed to heifer ;t 40 To put into words or writing 41 Mountain (ab.) 42 Three (La t.) ? ; 44 JBuilder. of the Ark . .. , 4 6 jTlxni - Immediately preceding event (Poet.) 47 Italian church (ab.) 48 Metal - 52 The (Span.) 5 4-Self , controlled S5 Preposition ;. 5 6 Blood, vessels 59 Diphthong ; ' 6 0 Eon-; "i- Vv i i Xj 62;EngIisli. (ab.) , -"t 6S light or luminary 6 6 .-.Nickrs ime' for Moses . 67 Rank- i ' CS An ancient military machine for tirowir1- ctot-es who--etf Into. -sera pes la the na tionat capital Xlnd a jgtAnnch-trlend in Mrs.-e.ndraw-J.. CampbelU For the last .three years, she has visited the police-courts almost daily to assist soldiers,-- sailors and- ma rines on trial for minor offenses. Her work ..has. eibeen; commended by, army, navy and marine autjior ities iandi bypplice magistrates,; i : : Mrs. Campbell,. who. .had son and daughter-fn the service, helps service men n. trouble bytsupp-jy lng small funds or by comSftunlcat- ing with relatives. It is ner boast that i no man she has aided ever returned to court. She .takes pride in another patriotic service. the placing " of wreaths on every new grave in the Arlington -national cemetery. - J ' FUXERAIi iAXXOUXCT3IEXT i -The funeral of Samuel Newby, formerly- pjt ."Afarshai,town..Iowa,J will .be 'held' from the Rosed ale! Friends church on Friday . & rl o'clock. Mr. Newby died Sunday; Feb. 15. He is survived by two sons, E::a. Newby of Washougal, Wash-, and Jesse .Kewby of ,Mar- shaltown, -Iowa, and -by three daughtfiraZJdaheL.Huf t otiJarrls- butg..Sade..Pearson . of Bozeman, Mont., and Ruth Wagoner of Marshaltown, Iowa. . ' i ' --. ilnnrirjeds of .poultry men have made fortunes with Purebred Chickens bred to lay from 300 to 500 eggs a year, 30 -pens and trios of -pure bred chickens (some with world champion records) and- 4 Valued at Over $1,200.00 VVill Be Given Away to ambitfous men, ; women, boys, an,d gjrls. : . . : .. - Por f uU i inf rmition . cut -out this advertisement and send jyour name and ad dress" to ' ' ; ; . Northwest Poultry Journal , Salem, Oregon 3fo.298 tomorrow) . POWX' ,.1 Siberian ".carnrrore . 2 Competent " 3 .Prefix, meaning three - 4 Archbishep (ab.) 5 Greek- letter 6 Royal , Navy - (ab.)., .7 A .yenomoua serpent . 8 Restrain- ; - 9 Gem-r -i 10 Flat .tablelands .1 13 JJquid Xood 14 Electrical , unit of resistance 17 Celestial body . .20. On- . t , . .. j -.. - 24 XM Xoz repltiUon., 25 ,In.no manner or degree 27 Father , or. mother 2 8 ' Long .Turkish outer garment 29, Entrance '..l': 31 Nathaniel (ab.) " ' 3 4. Upon.. 35 No date (ab-) 3p Prefix meaning separation 37. And (Lat.) , ' . 4 3 uniform 45. Greasy 46 High, bodily temperature 4 8 Color, of a horse , 49 A 'member of a co-educational J school . . . 51 Yo un g in ale ox . 5.3 ;Girrs, name" 7" .- 55 'Plant with bitter JTrult ' 57;UnknoTn '(Lat.,ab.) , 58 (Scienco (ab.) . jS 0 Century y' . ' " ' ;6l-. CoEipanlons " of the Order of ; St. Michael and St. Georgo i (ab.Y -- 64 After Christ t3 Ei-ical exclamation ffiPZfj-'X- ;V ff?" J n'wai -m : FPU LASSIFIE15 Plione 23 Advertlsins Dept. . W.iBTTrn nvFBTTSrJlENTa A ' Rate ier word Per mtertion -Tlire . iniartioB 6a M6ney to Loan )n Reel Ett T. K. FORD (Ore Ldd Baeh Benk)- BETOKB TOtl LEATE TOXTB HOJiK O&pA&lLXVK IT r Insured Properly PkoM 161. Becks HeadrUk. 8. Bank Bldg. . P . 8 . , AUTOafOBILES-z ; NOTICE . SALEM AUTO TV RECKING Co now opea for bntinese. Get onr prices before selling or buyiK. 403 8. fchtirrfi St. Phone 2159. Bes. - J806-R. .- : x-izvtt 6CHKKLAB, ACTO WRKOKING OO, WU1 bny yottTold cr. Hixhest exsb price psid. 1085 N. Oommercisi St. I jl3tf :. Storage , i ' Fire proof bnildlnr. dT IS1 Berries, S4 per anantL W9 ltoL Texee rirsre.' ? -itf ."BT0RAQE..;,,. . ' Opea dsy, end. nlsht. t "Wssbiax . d i rikER UTO CO. i- Comer Liberty end Terry Phoas 1st ....... l-'f 6tf 3 STATTONABTTOP8 -k Tirr'Utwt ia aato topi . Seasonable Price . . . k-diTtf zrry FOR RENT 6 ACRES 1188 N..COSfI '4-118 PBTNTED CARDS.' BIZB I4" BT 7". j wordinj -"! But," pries 10 eeate each. - Statesmaa Bnsinsas Office, oa "Grooad floor. SOUSE AXD ASTJI ENT S PHONE ' " 2056-j; ' ' -.:--- 4-nl5tf FOR KENT Apartments & 4 ROOM .FURNISHED APARTMENT Frirate bath. 1047 South Commercial. Phone 1168J. r ; .5'18tf APAB.TSCENT PARTIY FURNISHED; -srdwood -floor. ?iO Kortli I4tii.-5tza FOB RENT APAKTUENT3 891 N. I APARTMENTS 268 K COTTAGE. 5ntf 9 THREE-ROOM AiA.RTMEHT Ty .fnrniahed. 820 each. 6128 S. Capitol. 1 - -i --'3 '- 6-fl8 POR RENT TWO "ROOM" MODERN , IM4 kl - anartments. Marion- spar irfenta. 5-fl5tf - FOR -REyT Rooms- O OFFTCE ROOMS INQUIRE BOOM 22 Brerman " Bloelr. t- ' - dwdito BOARD AND BOOM TOR TWO, PHONE 154T-M.- ROOM FOB BENT MODERN HOHJ5, 'three bloc ire lrm state aonse, lor gen tleman.' Mast five references. -ie address A. B.. care Statesman. 6-ol7a PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 1" Br iH" wording, ' iiooms to iient," price iu cent each. - SUtessaan Bnaineas office, rn v-pOR RENT House -A 7- 2 ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY FURNISH ed. rood location, inone -i-ia FOR SAIaE Miscellaneous 8 WASTED ONE TO - TWENTY CARS choice oat hay or oats and vetch, 1924 crop. Quote price. Address Box Id, care Statesman. B-il9 POR- SALE A UREBRED. PA WN- X)IXiKKD, MALE -GREYHOUND PUP. , MALE AGE NINE WEEKS. - PRICE 810 PHONE - 1508J. -- 8-fl8 RADIO FOR SALE CHEAP 8 TUBE Thermiodrna. eaed as demonstrator, Several emaller. 'sets - completely equip- ed at barrain orieei. W m. BechteL 1810 State SU" Phone 1t24-Wr fl GI.ADIOLA JULBSy-BLOOMING size postpaid, f 1. -JO. A. itennett Jiorery iCo..- Salem.: - f tnrr..: :. ' 8-fl8 OBAG SAW FOB BALE A NEW ONI Bias power draf sw,. all metai con strnctioa; two wheels nnder frami Dezntita . mac tune to be Braved like wheelbarrow. Several special features Thia has sever -been "need. . - Will eel . . substantial reduction. tod iv terms to responsible party. Wa at MsUr. Salem. Or, B. 8, Box 23 .. ..... . .rr; ... 842 I DRAG SAWS CHEAP NEW THOMAS Strtable 4 h.p.. all metal conatrnetion. ontd with two wheels. Wheels like Wheelborrow. Hss pullsy for connee- tion to crosscut saw. cnarn, sepsrstor. ete. Priced complete with blade at 886 eactt f.o.T Portland. ' : ALASKA JU'K CO.?" ' 803 Front. Portland. OreCom." ' WiU allow 83 credit on ssw if ad Is .enclosed with order. .s-t 8 ml2 .Willamette Vallex , . Has a Sslesyard at 261 Court street. . -at JCeanedy's paint snop. opposite cu sick s store. All kinds of fruit and net ' -trees." Dr. -Bean's B'r imrrh -pre-a ' speeiaUy Offlee nhone 1815. Ree, PORTLANPFeb. . 17, - pairy producelexchange Batter, xtraj 44cj Standards. 4;; prme firsts f41e; firsts 39c. Eggs, extras Sic firsts 30c; pullets 29c: current receipts 26 VS5.X ;" - ' "Americans . cannot enjoy leis- he." sava a critic. . Tie KhnnlH se ns when the boss goes out. .Ansisrer to Tuesday's puzzle C L ' . ") RgfGRTHj mlj t OiN O e TfTciotD 'EtC)'-tlc Nil ft mi . i I - , , c .it, Mia i. SECTION f On week (rix InBerUom) .20o Six months' etcl, per nth-J15t 12 month' eeattsel per' Benin if o per ku . . er tiaea ent 8 5 e Minimtinf for r For -Sale Sliscellaneuos- 8 HOXKY BEES AXD QUEENS f HONE lOO GLADIOLCS BtTIS BIJOillNG eiie. poetpsidUe they last . V. 11. t'&hi. S3 4. S. -Liberty St., Sjlem. Or, Phone 1T00. .' - . 8'UTtf. GOOD MILK COW. HEITEB AND US unur. ' Oeorre Hsres. Ammerille, Preon. i . '. " 8 fl9 roa SALE OLD MEWSPAPEBa,' H eenU m bundle. Circulation department . Oreson fitmtem-. . - . CUTHBERT RED-RASPBEKBT PUnte--Excellent rqumlity. Phone F5.8-18 Beutiiul Oregon Ros( '"ABd 'eTeTeaetber"Oreno'nrs te gether wiU fine-eeUectioa of petriotk oass, sacred soagf aad many .U tM favorites. f OB, 5e (Special prices in nsnUty lots) Especially adaptable for school, eon soonity or home siniBt. fiend for Western Songster. TO psfes new in ita third ediUo i Ci'. -i:i--lls4edB3r--r ... oREOOJf 'TirACHERs-iifbif'rH H fFCaamelL.St.--fl8lwfc.r. Fruit Trees. Wain ii ta shrbbbery. ' lth SW rsrry."I'mitiand Narserr. A.-J. Mates' la. Prop. . Phone 1140-M evenings. i..-. . ........ .. - 8-i3t Trespass, Notices ';.T..r.TFo"r:?Ale'.;,,, Tresspass Notices, else 14 Inches bf 9 inches, printed on good 10 onnet esavass bearinc -the words, "Notice II Hereby -Given That TresTesin - II Strictly Torbidden Oa These Preralset TJsdsr Penalty Of Presecutien." Prict lie each or two for 8Se. fitatesma Pnbliahing Company, Salem, Oreeo FOR SALELirestocJc O VETERINARIAN SR. PATTER SO Phone 2028-W." - . , 30U rRKD W; LANSR, -VETERINARIAN Office 4S0-S. -Cowimeirisl. Pboae Roe. Phone 19. v - WOOD POIl SALTS f-ll SECOND GROWTH FIB WOOIB. "8. Onttlia. nhnii ASV22. Il-fl9 11-119' WOOD TO MOVE AT ONCE," 2 CAR loads second irroWth, first elsss Wood, S.65,-f..b 'Baleen. Geo. T. Srsvee, Blsck Rock, Oregon. l-f3 18-INCII OLD PIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash.. Phone 19F3. M. 1. Bay field, . - ll.-i6tf LEKAEER SAWS WOOD Phone 2097 J. DRY WOOD, TOUR FOOT AXD 18 Inch. lry mill wood, t.74 per load, mono 1879-W. : - - - . llmia 18 IHCH BLOCK; 'WOOD 83.75 PES load; 4 loads 8 14. Phone 1879-W. GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES H1LLMAN FUEL CO. PHOSE " DRY WOOD rOE SALE Phona 254 M 822. 11-fJI WOOOSAWrNO JTJDD AND BCHMIDT, Phone 143. . " " - i X1-J18U DRY SLAB WOOD POR SALE Also .Second growth. Phone 1768. 11122 BEST GRADE OP WOOD 4 -ftrnd-e -tack. ' ; Iry inill wood. - Dry and green mill wood. ' Dry -second growth fir. Dry and old fir. "Dry '4 ft. ash. - ' - PRED E. WELLS ? Prompt -delivery and - seasonable prfoe 880 Bontb-Cnnrch. Phone 1542. 11-aSS BEST SECOND GROWTH 7X8 ft; "OAS 89. Call 11BI.- ' ll-d27tl 14 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD-OP AL1 kinda. Priees reasonable and prompt delivery. Phone 1958-W-. 11-slSstf 18-INCH OLD FIB, 4 FOOT -OLD FIB, second growtl eek -snit.ssh. Phose ? 1F8. hf. D. Mayfield. ll-jf VAXTED--IlscellJuieons 13 . DRAG SAW MUST BE IX GOOD COX- dition. Call 19F3. 13-fl9 WAKTED SEVERAL HUNDRED Cedhr posts. Piala's Vineyard. Rl. Box 21. ? 13 fl9 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID WE fcsy everytflinr. used inrnitnre, tools, rtfs. sacks,' old metal and ased cars. Oct ot price before yon aeiL Phone 398, 215 .Center Bt. Z 13-fJTtf OASH-i-PAID TOS FALSE TEETH -dental gold, plsfhinm and discarded lewetry. - Hokr -Smelting sad Refining Co, Otsego, Aliehigaa. , 13-j37lf WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR farm loans. W have Several applica tions on hand. Hawkins Roberts, lac, 205 Oregon Building. 13-ttf WOODSY" THE " "ATJCTIO"SrER-BUT3- ased . furniture ior cash.. Phone 6 11. - - 13-rrtf mSCL'LLANEOUS 14 TWO MASTER INCUBATORS, 500 slie. Inquire 411 H. Front. 14-fla" WARREN NURSERY GUARANTEED nnrsery.' Stock, all kinds. Special low prices thia week. See me now. 8se money. 655 Ferry St. 14-fr.i . Square Deal Welding Works 849 -Ferry (street , Phone. C64.w , . We tekcb eleetrie and aeiytee weld ing. Welder of 12 yesra experience as 1 . teacher. ' . ' - - 1428 WE STORE YOUR .HOUSEHOLD Goods or anything yon. have, by the week, month, or yer. P. A. EiVer, corner Liberty and 1'erry. Phone 12 1. IIIILP 1VAXT::n Male IS SALESilKX SELL BRAEMOOR Js's , snd women's 100, pure wool made-to-measure costs; front fctory to wearer. Big eonmluniu. Well aJer tiaed. thousands of customers. 1'uii or " Pert time. Write for information. I.-ae-.r-oor Cost Co Inc, 128 Fifth N. V. Citv. - 19 if" jaa. ITATCiiTNG.; I - snd hens, llione e-ij. ks 21 " ora I AC, i'roiit t:. t ... re- 4 - . . (