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THE OREGON 5 STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON k. . n M ; " " , w v w a er w w "" 'J Iuui Daily Exeept Monday by THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COUP AST 215 South .Commercial St., Salem, Oregon K. J. Hendrirka John L. Brady Track JaakoakJ i 1 ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS K TU AuMltUa Ptmi la exclusively entitled to the use for pHbliratinn of all itwi dispatches credited to it or not oUierwiao erdited la this .paper and also tka local saw published herein. - - . - - BUSINESS Ybeniee F. Clark Co- New York. 141-145 Wnt 36th St, Chicago. Marquette 1 i . . ing. W. S. Grethwahl, Mrr. (Portland Office, 83a Worcester Bldg.,Fhone S637 B Headway. C. P. Witlisma. ' v TELEPHONES: Baslaese Office, . , . . 23 or $83 Circulation Office . jwe , Department . . . . . 8310 Society Editor . . s , .Job Department . ....... . . . 633 Entered at tha Poeteffice la 8alem, Oregon, aa eeeond-cuss Batter ' ' BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER " J -' . 'Prepared by Radio BIBLE SERVICE Bureau Cincinnati, Ohio. It psrcat will ha to their children memorise the dailr Biblo selections, it will prove (a prieeleae heritare to them In after years. - February 10, 1925 1 ; WHAT, DOES GOD REQUIRE? And now, Israel, what does the Lord thy Cod. require of thee, but to fear the Lord thy God, to walk la all Ills ways, and to lore Him, and to serve the Lord thy God with All thy heart and with all thy soul. Deuteronomy 10:12. : I PRAYERr We rejoice, our God. to know that Thy comjnands are pot grievous .to those that love Thee. .-. i BOOM THE BEE KEEPING INDUSTRY There is one wild boom district; decidedly. It can scarcely be over done, j It ? would pay the fruit growers of the beekeepers, with a money subsidy - ; But they do not have to. Here is a Detter way: . t Let them raise more white, alsike and sweet clover, and more Hungarian vetch themselves, and scatter more Scotch broom,, and in other ways provide more late bee pasture j ;t ,And encourage more beekeeping; get better bees, and see thai See diseases are .stamped out j ? Y "And in that way the orchard men will subsidize them selves; they wil improve the fertility of their soil, and they "will get three crops forne the clover, the "honey and the fruit y' ' ' ' - " . ! And they will especially make sure the fruit, i There is no section of the world that has a better honey :flow than the Salem district in Extend this, bv nrovidimr Droner bee pasture, throughout all .te sunshiny days of the late summer and fall, and this will be a veritable land flowing with milk and honey and money. jThe honey crop will be a moneys crdp--an essential story of a threeKfour and five and six u 1 A. good authority says 90 per cent of the pollination of our fruit r depends uj6n' insects principally honey bees. In the, case. of cherries it is practically 100 per cent, because the cherry pollen is not carried by the winds. j t , So we must have literally -billions , more bees, to insure pollination of bur fruit blossoms. " The "virgin daughters of toil," the worker bees, are the original "working f ools"--they literally work themselves to .death, in six weeks during queen bee will lay from 2000 to 3000 eggs a dayi So in each hive a working "fool is bora every minute" and then soine ' And a good hive of bees contain 30,000 to 60,000, and So, though there may be fruit blccoming-season, 'with sunshine through the weepy lif sunshine the bees will carry For the bees literally "improve each shining hour." They work every minute where it is possible . for them to do so. They have the urge of their ancestors back through the ages .for .work; that is the life of the honey bee, and that is her "death." " .; .i"H.. t-'' . i ; ; i':-f. j ? -4 v 'i More ought to be done tp develop faster along substantial lines our bee industry , The industry is like an insurance policy of certainty of crops in our fruit industry, and in directly it is a guarantee of greater prosperity on, the land generally, because the crops that will make the bee industry gloriously,prosperous here will help dairying, swine breeding, poultry raising, and all the rest. ' : -i IV i . ; Dr. Robert T. Morris of New, York has, probably "started jsomethjng" in advocating that newspapers give a tithe of the space they devote to crimes and scandals, to matters of agri cultural importance. If this idea could be pushed io the limit, all oVer the country, vast benefits would accrue. There would ;be no longer danger of congestion of population in the cities. V GEORGE W. CABLE " A great writer of a quarter of a century ago has just died. He was a, native of New Orleans, but in' his earlier stories offended the .Creoles.. He became an' exile and the balance of his life was spent away from the city fie loved. ; ; There Is ; no reason to believe tbk&t Mr. Cable intended any In sult to anybody. He simply In terpieted. the conditions as he saw thienu" : He might have taken li(ns.ln : some of his expressions, biijt certain It Is he gave ns mighty interesting books, and while they are npp so much read now, in the gtmeraUon when they were fresh thVy were regarded as real litera ture - . I -Por-.2 5 years Cable's en -has s been comparatively sclent. He ha I not been able to recover from the j ehock'of KIs exile. "Mr. Cable saw j the romance of New Orleans, say f the mingling of the races, and In j an altruistic sence described them, j And that was Just the trouble. Sew Orleans at the moment did I not want to be celebrated as po 1 tlc or romantlc. Briefly,' In mldn -wfnteratlArdl Gras, these quall 1 ties were well enough. 5 They ! brought Visitors and business to I a town which at heart was strong ; for business. Had the Cable stor ies celebrated the greatest cotton port la the world, had they de- " X':t3 tin Ejlrit tLat was 'destined to raise syscrajers oa land be- . -..Manager r.aiuir . Manager Job Drpt. OFFICE: Build- 58S 106 which is needed in the Salem Salem district? to subsidize the the spring and early summer. story agriculture. the honey season and a good will at the height of the season e.ren 100,000 bees j torrential rains all through the only an occasional breaking of louds, during those; few hours the pollen on their furry backs low cthe river's level, build the greatest system of municipal docks in the United States, dig a ship canal for a town which a : state might well hesitate about financ ing, hemlght have 'been esteemed a leading citizen. put he chose rather ' to write of the more Ineffectual sector of society, of ' those Creoles outclass-, ed in' the race for material prefer ment ihere are many who hava manfully- and successfully main tained themselves in that strug gleof free men and "women of color, of families in decay, victims of the lottery,, leper recluses in the swamps, Cajian In the 4ayou country, " And so. Insisting -that he depicted, these as the types of New. Orleans life instead of - as the strange' and exotic'-characters which appeal to the. novelist, the aggrieved citizens turned upon him so chilling an array of cold shoulder that he fledto North ampton, Mass., a town not noted for the warmth of Its more emi nent citizens, i ' , . Will It pass? Te'sT" because the men and women back of the child labor amendment do. not know wheir they are whipped and never will be whipped to. the point where they will know it. They will keep on until they get what they wan t. -- Don't strain your" eyea reading late at night. Tate care of them. SkirU will be shorter this eprins, 0 " g GF course, yon want to get year fulf money's worth when yon buy coal but aro yon satisfied that yon dof If yon are in doubt try an order of! our high trade coal that eoata leaa in the endl It ia iho . perfect coal for homo Me. - Also Best Grade of ' DRY "WOOD . 8 0 0 er i t , Sawed Any Length 0 HILLMAN FUEL CO SniAwiT .ft SmI 6 PHONE 1S65 . - Q MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele Garrison -New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright by Newspaper Feature Serrica CHAPTER 388. WHAT TROUBLED MADGE AS SHE WATCHED CLAIRE AND DICKY. . Long before we had finished Mrs. Barker's delicious supper I had satisfied myself upon two points of. the problem which the escapade of . Dicky and Claire Fos ter had presented to me. Claire Foster was not in - love with ' toy husband, and there had been no tender passage between them. VI was sure, also,-that the girl, headstrong; self-centered, careless of other- people's rights as she was,, yet . had not deliberately at tracted Dicky's attention- as had Bess Dean, for instance. Dicky had taken the initiative, had sought her -company and had urged the air excursions upon her. I would have staked a great deal upon the truth of my convictions. ' But there was another question that was vitaf to me, which puz zled me greatly and set my pulses throbbing with an emotion bald ing both fear and anger. In it. What was Dicky' feeling fcr Claire Foster? . '. . i- ... Whether, because of my own vanity or from my years of ex perience with my Peter Pan, it had not occurred to me to doubt my husband's essential loyalty of spirit. I had been bitterly angry with him for subjecting me to such, a performance as this which had just been compelled to ex perience, but I had felt no fear of losing his love surTCas had come to me twice hefojeTBceJn the .first year tof i mar - marriage when Grace Draper had., caused ma so much mental anguish. by Dicky's ' apparent infatuation for her, and later when I had, felt tbatEdith Fairfax's deep and ap parently hopeless love for him was at least meeting, a response. Madge Is Perturbed. - - But' there was something in the way Dicky's eyes kept golug'back; to - the girl' face. as., though the ' act '.were something outside -his 1 . V 1 i v " I 1 I I SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" -fenuhe am .- Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine, Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by. physicians 24 years for Colds Pain Headache Toothache l'Ji i tie tr2e c&rk e$ Saxr XUsufacture Waaotcetlcaclics'.ci cf SaUcyUcacU volition, which vlroubled jneJL xnew that her type of beauty-was one that he greatly admired we had both remarked her resembl ance to Grace Draper, and.as long a "io itii in tun i siiiiii re member that once he called Grace Draper's beauty "practically fault' less." . . Of 'course I knew that', never more would Grace Draper have power to stir his pulses with any thing save aversion and horror her attempt to spirit away our boy had settled that, but -here was a girl, of the same type, the .type he admired so much, and who pos sessed in addition youth glorious youth and qualities of heart and brain which Grace, Draper never had known. Had association with her led him ?- "I Shall Stay With Miss Foster." il cut myself short: right there, and forced myself to stop watch ing my husband, even in the un obstrusive manner in which X had veiled my surveillance. . Either he cared for her or he didn't, I said to myself with a frantic attempt to set my common sense In the sad dle. ; If . he did, I must - face the music. If he did not, there was no reason for me to be perturbed. Glad, indeed, was I to see, Miss Cargill appear at the dining room door.- Action of any kind was a relief from the torturing thought! which possessed me. ' ' ; "Is this the audience we're- to stand on our hind legs for?" Dicky demanded in a whisper as ne caught sight of her. I had ex plained to him that Miss Cargill would come to us for a minute or two by agreement with me. - I nodded assent, and despite my anger at him and. the secret trem ors which his glances at , Claire Foster- had given me, the laugh I gave at his exaggerated gesture of .preparation for an interview was no pretended one. '- He sprang to his feet as Misa Cargill ; reached our table, mur mured a courtly acknowledgement to the introduction, and seated her at a chair next himself with great impressment. .. "How about that, Madge?? be demanded of me with mischief written all over his face. "Did I do that right according to the chapter on Introductions Jn that etiquette book we have at home? And what do I do next, offer the lady some cold chicken or bean her with a cup? You see,; Miss Cargill," he turned to her smiling. the book, comprehensive as it is, gives- me absolutely no hint as to what is expected of one when in terviewed.' . ' , - . 'I'm not going to stay long enough to make .it worth. .fyoar. while to remember,?. Miss frgill said brightly. "And I need ask whether; or .not Miss Fos has recovered" . She jsmiled at the girl." "But may task when you leave here?" "Tomorrow," I struck in promptly. "I shall stay here with MIss-Fostertonight, and tomor row we shall join Mr. Graham in Caldwin in time for the first .traia to New York." I was watching Dicky furtively as I spoke, for I had not yet told him of this plan, and was vicious- ly glad of the piqued astonishment which for an Instant . flashed Into his eyes. . . ' ' " ." ' f ' (TO BE CONTINUED) William Watson to Play Upon a Carpenter; Saw ? William Watson, entertainer from San Franclscoappeared be fore the Veterans of Foreign Wars at their regular meeting last night and demonstrated his methods of testing Atkins saws. He ; used them to play melodies and rag time pieces.;,. -j. ',.;.,;. :', ! Watson is to appear ..at . the Farmers Hardware company1 Sat urday from 1:30 o'clock to 5 o'clock in. the afternoon and from 7 'to 8 o'clock in the - evening where he will - demonstrate the merits of the' saws there in a mus ical way as well as the practical manner In which a saw la intended to be used. I . , ' He has been Rooked for several audiences In this district and will appear here during the - coming week. : i Neuralgia Neuritis ' 'Lumbago , Rheumatism .Accept only ''Bayer" package wicn contains proven directions. Handv Bayer boxes of 12 tablet Also bottle of .24 and 1C3 Dmriata. 'it' Cood clothes do not change the anatomy." V--, -i . If you want good service, don't pay servants in advance. ' - -o Where the guests are numerous, the portions mist be small. Folks with no car have no hesN i tation in being generous with yours. .... o : . . x paiient, ana ir you are really smart tbe public wir dis cover you. - A man with more . education than he can use strikes 13 as a plain nuisance. . , -o . Hes Heck say: "Sleep supplies many people with the only pe riod in. their jives when they be have themselves." : . .... t . i : f. ... T SECOND TDIP HERE I, Mrs.-Demarest Scheduled to SpealTat First Methodist . Church Friday Night . - Mrs., Victoria Demarest, popular evangelist of last spring, is to be in ', town again -'Friday and will speak at the First Methodist church. at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest are on their way to Eugene where they will open a union -evangelistic campaign In the Armory Sunday night. They wUl be accompanied by their sec retary : and the nurse and -three children - including; the latest . re cent arrival, David Livingston, a husky, youngster of six- months. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest and party "will arrive Friday afternoon , on the Southern Pacific from Port-i land and probably will be enter- tamed at the New Salem hoteL ' H C. Manela, the secretary 'of the . Demarest ; evangeltic choir, has been busy rounding up the old organization and a choir of 100 to F5 0 voices Is expected to be I present. Mr. Demarest has been oasw woraing ior tne past six njonlhs on a new song book which UJaSs oft the press. This. book, includes ' many new compositions of Mr. - and : Mrs.1 Demarest and members of the 4 Booth-Clibborn family. The evangelists have Just closed t a very successful meeting in Horonto, Canada, ' ' ' ' " If it is a. pleasant day it is hoped that there will be volunteer cars to take the party for a drive around Salem. C. A. Kells, gen- No. 299 urn Gross Word Puzzle 7 m 3 - 7 IP iy 77 W f r IP " m- -izkM- 'M- m - " . t - M " 9m ' - ,,11,- - . s'' H M m 18 Hi T ' 1 "M ' 39 T7" o - w ' ' v? - r- a ttizA Sl """" "T 1 1 i i i r i i i t , ACROSS 1 Deceptions 6 Plait of hair ' 12 Scope . 14. Kind of fish 15 Summers (Fx) 16 Cunning . 18 Volcanic mount7 19 Novel ' ' 20 Hum i 21Do ' - . 22 'Court of session (ab) 24. Emperor (abji 26; Errors excepted (ab) 27 Snake , .. - 29 Serpent 31 Father of waters 33 Our (Fr) S 34 Insect . " 36 Point of compass . - 38 Hint 4ft( Famous president . 41 'jn fore . 43 -American elk . 4 May (Fr) 45 BTunders , 47 Owed : 48-1760 yard . 49 Celts SI Claw of eagle J 52 r ises -- - - S3 v -.'s-slxUetli ot a lalaute , eral secretary of the YMCA, is in eharg'e of the arrangements.-"Any Information can be secured from him at the" YMCA or from C. G. Wrenn, representative of the party by calling the Willamette univer sity office. "- WOMEN DEBATERS OF SCHOOLS MEET Triangular Affair - Between OAC, Willamette and Oregon Is Tonight OREGDN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE; CorvalUs, Feb. 18. A triangular debate, with, women of Willamette university OAC, and I University of Oregon competing, will be held tomorrow evening. Winners of the clash will ibe, re cognized as state champions in women's debate., ' ; "Resolved,-that the present -Im migration law. he: amended to ad mit Japanese immigrants on the quota basis" is the subject. Frances Nordberg' and Winona Rice win meet the Willamette negative, team In Salem. Helen Griffee and Marjorie Stone will uphold the affirmative side of the issue against .University of Ore-! gou" speaker at CorvaUIs Miss Stone is the only , member of the local teams with, previous debat ing experience, - having won a sweater for three consecutive sea son's work". ; She is expected , to retain her speaking success in the debate. L The Japanese question has been chosen, for women's debates : by most of the larger colleges and universities, on the Pacific coast, reports Dorothy .. Bush, ; women's forensic manager. The Beaver team will use this subject through out the season. The squad has been working, outjunder the sup ervision of C- B. Mitchell,- pro fessor of public speaking and var sity debate, coach, since the try- outs last terna.. , THE BAKALL SYSTEM What is it? (Answer Tomorrow) mPohP umas" e pL a. 331 T I IS d A.N N O A Wogf DC WON Pie R"l. A i o . w lEs. - M Hi T ftES ' J ' ;N O AH . ElC V El ..lRcl.-jT7" N It ikCioo uHu a t J. N JV CLE !.. a n d lEmoe RiAiNich d1T3Qm1a1gIe R Y - DOWN . 1 A language 2 -Degrees - 3 Newly- . 4. Rugs (Eng. pronunciation) . 5 Of (Fr) - i " 7 Right (ab) L. . . 8. Part of "to be" .9 Jot - 10 Dolt ' 11. Declares '13 Indiscriminate ' - . . .'. : . 16 Part of J"to be" - -. : 17 Summit - ' V t 23 Breast ' j",- . ' -' M 25 Low-spirited persons -I ; 27 pontalner . . t ;28 An animal . . 2'Worn by baby", : J , . : 30. Monkey 32 To emit air through nose 35 A well-wisher ' 37 Mistake SS Kind of fish 39 Suffix - " -j ; 40 Claw of hawk . " 42 Bald: eagle. - : 44 The Ancient Melos " 46. Dry' (Fr) . .. :. 48 Beginning' of many-Scotch, - : . names 50 Street (ab) f - -..- 6X Tea (Span . ;.XL!LJ - ' tut S "jtetoS. U - ' ----;-.- ;ac'.Cttrren wceipu 28 cases. CLASSIFIED SECTION t Phone 2S - OLASSinEO ADYItTISEKirra . . .. . . , - : Kate ser word: ' Pr isaertion te 5o Three inaertioct Money to Loan - On Seal Eetate- T. K. TOKO -(Orer .Ladd Boa Bank) I BXWOBSM TOXJ LEATE YOCB EOHK I OB CAB HAV IT OB GAB HAYS IT Insured Properly Phono 161. Beeka A HendriaJu, TJ. S. Bank Bids. .. . . .. a-S8tf AUTOMOBDLES NOTICE - SALE AUTO WRECKING Co now open for butiaesa, Get our pricea before aelliaa; or hnyin. 02 S. Church. St. Fbone 3159. Boa. Fhono 1SOS-B. 1-J31tt srHira-LAR at wRiemriNn m wui I , hnr roar old ear. Hicheot caah erica -paidV Storage Tiro proof talldinc day sad alrht aervieo, 4 per aaoath. ItoL Tazaa raraso. IS! 09 N. Cap- STORAGE Open day and night. Washing ' and rreaain:. EIKER AUTO CO, Corner Liberty and Ferry Phone 121 1-fgtf AUTO TOPS STATIONARY TOPS Tha very lateat in ante tope Beaapnable Price . . a J. HULL . . tt9 State St. 8-dlTtf FOR RENT PRINTED CARDS.. SIZB 14" BY 7", woratnc "ror Kent." priee 10 eenta each. Stateamaa Bnalaeaa Office, en , wrouaa uoor. - HOUSE AND 205S-J. APARTMENTS PHONE 4-nl5tf FOR RENT Apartment 8 4, ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT il-TJTate bath. 104T South Commercial. . Phone 1168 J. , i 5-f 18tf APARTMENT PARTLY FURNISHED ; . hardwood floor. 210'Aorth 14th. 6f23 FOR KENT APARTMENTS 891 N. commercial. 1PARTMENTS 208 K. COTTAGE. 5ntf I FOR RENT TWO-, ROOK. MODERN furniahed apartmenta. Marion apart- menia. - - .- 5-fl5tf . ,FOB REnVRoom - 0 OFFICE ROOMS INQUIRE BOOH 22 tsreyman - Block. - - . 6lebl3U BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO,1 PHONE ROOM , FOR : RENT MODERN . HOME, , three blocka frers atate houae, for fea , . unoia. v moat (iTe rexoreacoa. Pleaaf aaqreea a. care Htaieaman. 0-ol7tl PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY JU" wording.' "Rooma .to Rent.'! priee 10 nun eacn. etatoamaa itnaineaa oil lee. won no Tioor tansniaa -; " FOB RENT Houses 3 ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FURNISH- ' ed. good location.- Phone 1794-J. 7-f2 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. nona vapiiai atreeu learms own. . S-flB ALFALFA. GRAIN. H AY, TIMOTHY and atraw, guaranteed quality, prompt ahip ment. Pricea upon application. Rich ard Nyman, Wlla Walla, Waahinctoa. ; 8-il9 100 GLADIOLA BULBS. BLOOMING aiie postpaid. 1. .. E. A., Bennett Nnraery Co, Salem. 8-f 19 WANTED ONE ' TO TWENTY CARS cnoice oat any or oata and retch. 1924 crop. Quote price. . Addreae Box 76, -care Buinmio. - 8-fl9 BRIDGE IS APPROVED WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. Con- t struction ot a bridge over the Co lumbia river between Long-view and Rainier. Or.,' was annroved tonight by the senate. t SALEM MARKETS Pricea anoted - am !. i . Pceo reoetrea ov iirmm N'n. r.f.ii . -. . . . . uu mv f r era giTen. , M , . GRAIH AJTD HAY o..i aott white wheat . - . ' ft .ye Ikl. -m. avii Tswnu . ; e. o r-cr:."m - ft.rv." si sii Clover hay, baled Oat and Vetch aay -$164 PORK. UlJTTllw awn wwv no ..iw-xug ewt. , fit tMl Hoga. 250-300 ewt. Licht Mvf "e. wiru ewt .$10.71 sio.si :.. ...So Top eeal ,-, Dreaaed veal. e 15c -23tte Govt -- Lambs ' . , , 14C POUXTRY Hear hena -18 .1 19el Springera Light bena lSe 15e BOGS, snrra tt1lii -18( creamery butter tKrHflc niii. uer m. . ...2.15 I Eggs, standards 'ulleta . : visxze i -18c 1 GENERAL MARKETS PORTLAND. " Feb. 18 ft rain futures: - w;..; ? V SMrt: . .i-..i.9O'l.904i.90 " wnite 1.80 1.83- 1.83 wnitew 1.80 3 1.91 Hard winter.. , 1.80 1.83 f 1.80 runner! - snnnir , -- i an l l-n ?f I II I'U I v eatern red -..i1 1 ff nara rwh!tev-. 2.1&- 2.15"-2.15 No. 2 S8-lb. whefo d40.Sbf42.OO S4S.AO No. 2. 88-lb. gry. 30.5O 39.50 41.00 Com . No 3. EYahlpment.4X50 48.5Q 49.00 Standard 1.137J50 "87.50' SfSO ruitlLAM). Feb. 1 R TT. V-: Oregon $ 22 (f$f 24; alfalfa 819 to 19.50; clover $16.50: eat hav nominal. rh. ai .. . a - . r T HIBOIDT H ZU T Hilt. i'.?1! 5.0' : " " aw wire. pnErr.ivn .i ' v - 1 exchange-: Butter.- eztraa 44e: atandarda I 44Al-' . ;. . i . . r. .L ..... ' 1 , 6ertlslns Dept. Ono week (al iaaertioaa) One month-: , So 20o . Bix moncha contract, per saona.ja 12 montha' contract. Mf moath12 Slininum for any adrertlaement 2S- For Sale Sllscellaneuos ' 8- DRAG SAWS CHEAP SEW THOMAS portable 4 b.p.. . aU metal oonatractioa. Sloan ted with two wheel. Wbeela like a wheel borrow. Haa pulley for connect tioa to croaacnt aaw, chora, aeparator. -etc Priced complete with blade .at . $80 each f.o.b PortUnd. ALASKA JCNK CO. 203 Front, Portland, Oreron. 'Will aUow 5 credit oa aaw if ad la eacloaed with order. S-mlJ RADIO TOR SALE CHEAP S TCBE Thermiodyne." used aa demonatrator. . Several amaller aeta -completely eqmip ed at bartain pricea. Wm. BecMel, JfllO State St. Phono 124-W. 8119 , DRAG SAW FOR SALE A NEW ON mam power dra aaw. all metal ooa atructiea; two -wbeela under frame . pormita machine to bo moved like a wheelbarrow. BeTeral rpeciai feature Thia haa mover been. uaed. Will a4 at a anbatantial reduction ' and fi tenna to roopeaafhle parry. Wm K, Meier. Salem, Or, B. , Box SSL a-i-il Willamette -Yalley Nursery Has a Baleayard at S01. Court atreoi. at Keanedy'a paint ahop, eppoeite Bu-. aick'a atoro. All kinda of trait and ant tree. Dr. u i Jsg French prune a opeeialty. Office pbono 1915. Rea. . 105F5. Jesa Itathla. Prop. -dl4tr I HONEY BEES AJJO QCEEN'S PHONE . Sirs. ; ; 8-ml8a 100 GLADIOLUS BULBS BLOOMING aize, poatpaid, while they last SI. D. H. XTpibha '954 S. Liberty St.. Salem. Or., Phone 1700. . 8-J18tf I GOOD MILK COW; HEIFER AND US t aeparator. Georga i Hoyea, . Auniarltlo. ureson. S-I19" FOB - SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 11 eenta a bundle, cuealatiea deparUaent Ore con Stateamaa. ' t CUTHBERT RED-RASPBERRY Plant! excellent quality. . Phone 8FS. S-ml8 Beautiful OregOH R0S( And elevea ether Orevoa aonra te (ether with a fine collection of patriots eona, aaered.eonsa and many old tim t ' favorttea. . . - ALL FOB J5e (Special prieee in quantity lota) Etpecially adaptable for achool, com munity or home einfin. Bead for -' - - t s - Western Songster TO pagea mow ia ite third edltiea . PubUahed Br . OREGON TEACHERS MONTH ii Sift S. Commercial SU Salem, Of. Fruit Trees. Walanta and eh rubbery." B1V and Ferry. Fraitlaad Nnreery. A. J. Mata la. Prop. Phone 1140-M eveniaga. S-llStl ' Trespass Notices For Sale - Treeapaee NoOeea,' eiao"l4 fncee tf tachea..' printed eft rood 1 0 att eanvaee bearing -the word. "Notice Iv Hereby Giren That Treaspaaaiaa ' -If Strictly Forbidden Oa Thoao Pretnlae Under Penalty Of ProeeeuUoa?' . Priet J'.e-wr tw for 2Se. Stateamae . Pmhlieaiag Company, Salem, ' Oreron, .-''--'' - . J . , . FOR SAIiE Livestock '. : VERLVARIAN DR. PATTERSON rmnm , 0-43O . "BED W. LAN OB. VETT.RTWIRTiw- Of flee i-430 & Commereial. Phono 1191 Ree. Phone . . . p. T mmt T mmm e MWD FOR HAy.vg H , eyonvrt ipnin I SP GROWTH FIR ..WOOD--R." Grettie. phono 84F22. H-fl9. , WOODTO MOVE AT ONCE. 3 CAR " rrowin, i.rt clan wood. S5.65, fAb : Salem. ... Geo. T. Graraa, Black Rock. Oregon. ll-f24 16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH, field. , , , . . xi-ilStt.- LENAEER SAWS WOOD Phoae- 209 7 J.' . : , 11 -m It DRJWOOD. FOUR FOOT AND 16 Inch. , woou, per load. Fhono 1879-W. . Ilia 13 18 INiCH BLOCK WOOD 13.75 .FES ww, waoa jrnone lBTS-W.i ,. ' . 1 ' - lt-aa5' GOOD COALDRY WOOD . PROMPT DELIVERIES ' - i ' ' HILLMAN FUEL CO. . FHON8 1S55 - 11-129H-' DB.T-WOOI roa S ALB Phone -254 1 : . Il-f2 OOD 8A WIN 0 JUDD AND SCHMIDT' DRY SLAB WOOD FOB) SALE Alao owoa growra. rnoae 1760. 11F22 BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 1 inch. Dry mill wood. , Jpry nnd green mill wood. " Dry second growth fir. . " Xry and eld fir. . - ' I 'Dry 4 ft. eth. - " V . ; FRED BL Wf T.T.a 1 ' . Prompt deliver 9BO Sooth Chnrclio ; Jhop i&42 ;i-n3 -aT IS INCH AND 4 TOOT WOOD OF vAU . .. f" raasonaMo aa prompt PANTED :5IIceIlan eon 13 LOT IN GOOD LOCATION WANTED e passenger touring car with new tires and good battery- Bo t care- owieaman. . . - - 'la-fsl DRAO SAW MUST BE XX GOOD COV-' anion. Jall X9F3. : ' . - , 13-fl9 WANTED SEVERAL HUNDRED Cedar "- uu a vineyaro. ill. jjot 21.' . i3-fi HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID WE bey TerytWnf niture, tools, r.f . w metsi ana nsea ears. Uet r before roa sclL. Phone 898, . . 13-fl7tt CASH PAID 'FOR FALBK TEETH dental gold, platinum and discarded jewelry. Hoke 8melting and Refinfst Oov Otsego. M-fairan. 13-i27t WANTED PRIVATE MONEY- FOR r tasBa. vvo a are several applica tion on hand. Hawfcina Roberts' Iae, 205 Oregon Building. 13-di.f WOODRY. THE AUCTIONr-.TTV, .!. m Z . V.V. . . . k : ' ' ie - fT' r T. a .- r t - w....f. i.-vw J 14 TW MAST?a INCUBATORS, 600 er, gue. Inquire dll N. J-rontT- 14-Iia