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THE ORrG02liSTAtES:iAXElI;-6p;ficr6r r . . . , 1 11 4 . . - ...... -- v- . - - - V evV S : s.'.siarjs'tfnUtX v Issued Pally Except Monday by- SIS Bout it Commercial 8t, Salem.. Oregoa, ' R.' J. Hendrleka oka L. Brady Frank Jaekoaki . ' '. - 1 Maaw .. , . - dito Manager Jon Dept. MEMBER or THX ASSOCIATED PRESS ' Tbo Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the asa for publication of Q wi dispatches e red. ted U It er met otherwise erditsd ia this paper end alo tke local mows published heroia. -. ' t : ' -'- -" '"'' i : f- -,-BUSINESS OFFICE :- i ''"-'- ThoaM T. Clark Oft New York. 141-145 Wwt 3th 8( Chicago.; Msreuette Bndld- " , " lng, W. SGrothwahl, Mgr. , , , -.- (Portland Office, 838 Worcester Bids . Phono -6837 BRoaeway, 0. F. Williams. Mgr. Business Office Now . Department Job Department TELEPHONES:. " "" i IJ'or 8 . Oirtmlatioa Office 593 688 106 Enteral at the Foeteffiee la 6JB, Oregoa, as" second-class matter ' , . .... . BIBLE THOUGHT AtfD PRAYER -- ' .Iiv-.iii- nnT.l? ai?TTTrrft Ttn'i-.ati CtaMtinatl.- Ohio. II paraat Wiil hare their children membriie: the daily Bibla aeloctioaa, it will prore . i m pxieela-aetita td tkem in alter yoari. - - .: BEOINTHE DAY RIGHTi Cans xn to hear thy; loving .kindness in the morning; tor in thee do-1 trust; cause roe to know the wy wherein IhoukI walkforHift-Up mysoul uhto thee. Psalm 143;8. PRAYER: Gracious God, so eleansW tfs 17 Thy Spirit that every morning' we may beh0td Thi Cf CHERRY MEN SIAY HAYE CHANCE . ored "fewrDut:tneyfi6u1cI e Ifot the reat mass of the peopled Of coarse it is possible for people to save np and go to fewer and bet ter things, bnt w want people to hare, entertainment want, them to hare enjoyment, and want them to getTlheTbestTJthings also.r f it These audiences in the last year or. two hare, increased In a most gratifying - manner and there is evitrf reason to - believe they will continue to increase. The best things can. afford, to come here, and are coming ,nere. -. . ': 4 i , ...i. THE OLD MINISTERS - Just now the i i Methodist church is making a' determined drive to get funds to provide an adequate pension for retired ministers. ' It has been a long time since' there has ,been, a more deserving cause than this.v1: vT':; VJ'-" X!1 j These ministers have " given their lives In eervicje. Nobody wants .a minister . to be a' busi ness man. . The minister who s is a business man is a failure gen erally spiritually. The man , who has to watch for his last years is bound to devote more or less time to business because he must invest hii salary in such a way that it wiir .'get ; results.' Ity is so touch better, to have a man devoted to the gospel and hae it so' that when Jie is ., through he can get enough .to live upon. i -i - : ,No minister should be worried about the support of "his "last years. ' When he is unaple to oc cupy the pulpit "his services to the church should entitle him to this The:, senator lias Just' passed a concession giving to' th people- of Longview arid Rainier j Authority to erect a :bridge across the Co lumbia river at that point. Port land is strenuously opposing, it. : Portland jnakes a; mistake in this, :It is such a big city, that it ought to help all these- projects. Portland ought to be the leader of every improvement In this coun try.1 It ought to want till the bridges that can be. sarelr con structed. ' The people .all center in Portland anyway, and : It will not hurt that city to have Long- view erow into a big city. :It will never be in a class with Portland, never - be a contender with - that city. It occurs to ns that it Is a mistake in poTTCy. "It is a foregone cqnclusipri that tJiQ.tariff.wUi e revised by Congress during the life of the present administraUonJi , These are the words of thelAmericajiEconomis organ .tf the American Frqtectiye Tariff League" And they should be welcome. words, to the cherry, grow era of the Pacific Coast states ; as indeed to every fair minded American citizen- H i : - ;b;r;5 -. rinr'--'-. Because we of this country are all in. the same boat. .We go up or down together, "in pxosperity.ior adversity t A little while bask, the peanut ''growers of Lthe .South were in favor of protection for their jriidustryr. but .they werej support, and certainiy-the Oregon against protection for the industries of tne xsorxn, ana inereiconrerence win no us snare no - - rt,D olnnatWin triia TPRTfect. ' : see that the retired ministers are ! The American carpet arid rug jnen'paittiQ attention to nrotection when the present. :Jaw '.was being.: enacted. Now they are confronted .with, ruinous aimpetitiohVfromwlio Slovakia and other central European. countries.. :ti here are a number of other American industries which must have re- nei. yjr icjr n ..v . . T. , .i' dications they are doing mighty i Oregon is very well-favored generally, in the duties of the weU , Tfaere Ig alwayg a demand nresent tariff law. outside of cherries, whkh should carry. 6 fne nhnnr twfCo aa much money cents a pound at the leastr and which have a duty, of only 21 a the taxes "can afford, . arid it rpnts ft nound. secured bv the visrilance of the maraschino takes strenuous efforts to resist Tf'olvl the raids on the ; treasury. Many H usk ucoiiiii iu jcit iJ (inv&u vuvmw ..Vvf ,- and Spain, regardless of the chance. of ruining' the : Royal , The refiners are trying to Te duice stocks and offset surplus pro duction by exporting. It. -Total ex ports jn; December were 10i,000 000 .gallons of gasoline.. f '. What , the public would like to know and is entitle to know is, at what price this exported gaso line is sold and how they compare with the . prices required from hoiqe consnriiers, particularly since the recent advances. . . . - . - - i '. . . PROBLEMS f b i , : lu$ .... Adele" OartHoam - New Phase - ol REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright by Newspaper Feature Serrlce CHAPTER 389' J t i-1 . vi' . . 440SES3 provided -for as they -should be. ; A beautiful woman needs carry no purse. ; , - , .7 ' . r O , The size of the paunch . fixes the size of the belt." "When cheated twice in the same THE REVEXUE ' 1 The ways and means committee! of the leeislature - have - had a mihtv hard irth and from alt in- way, don't look for sympathy. -(-,:.. . Bv locklner your doors care fully, your neighbors can be kept honest. i !:.'! ' ;' ' ' . une necessity in . uaruius uuw to swim is water.' and another is of these things -are . not raids at I nerve. all tint ara lps-ttimalA demands. Ain cherry growers of Oregon, wasnington, laano ana ana If tne people had the money California . . ', ' k..-M, ,s f - - 5 . .. iV ' " I they would be good things.; Add i The people of the ITnlted States are very generally comr to them the raids, and the appeals Ma tare almost beyond human endur ing IO UC IU, HlXUrU )VUlt t.IJC. WUUS ;i,cwiuwwi v. mv ; tional Grangeat it? rectannual convention: j; -quaUfieolyvin vorof an-equa agriculture and' other-industries, and for equal pro- ' f -: m. k -r -t.L -ill '' ' . .'; ; . , ...... tecnon 01 jLtU mausines. k r 1 : are almost beyond ance. .., . Vi' '. - ' Everything X- indicates that the present ways and means commit-1 jn j tee has acted with the highest con science and for the best -inter ests of nnblic ' welfare, -as the No philosophy has ever succeed ed where, more than one wife at a time was involved. . it-'i - '0-7 ', , i iHez HeCk says: "A man jist married tells liis wife, ever'thing; one long mirrled ttells4 her riota- THE REASON-MADGE 'KNEW SHE WAS "PLAYING" CORRECTLY t That Miss Carg ill realized some thing of the suppressed - emotions which -were surging beneath my mask of pleasant flippancy I found : when, - after Surprising Dicky with .the nonchalant asser tion that I meanfto" remain wttn Clair e Poster during4 the1 night, leaving him to return to the hotel in Caldwln. by himself, she bade us a pleasant adieu. 1 : There was a distinct signal .to xne in her eyes as she L left the table, an appeal which'J answered by unobtrusively, rising as sne turned away from the' table, and walking with ' her to the door. When we were once safely in the hall outside, the door, she held out her hands to'mei ; L . V , "1 want to thank you for your courtesy to us under such, frying Circumstances," she said, "and I wonder if you'll think me pre-; sumptuous if I tell you that the cleverness,- the resourcefulness and the tact with which you have handled this thing set this. exper ience apart from most of my as signments. " It has been a pleas ure to meet you. - t - es , ' rp. i t'You don't really believe that anybody 'could dub the utterance of a compliment like that - pre sumptuous do you 7" il asked, smiling, and giving her: band a warm answering grip.., "Indeed, I can't imagine my calling pre sumptuous any possible utterance of yours. The pleasure of our meeting is not - all on your side, you know." : k- , ir'Vi "Then she hesitated odaiy I'm coins to take you at your word and run-the risk-of offend ine you. "Please," she hesitated aeainj fdoa't-ilet T)itterness ... gei the tipper hand of -you' secretly In this thing. Outwardly, . 01 course, you'll carry on.-. I am older khan you nd I have seen many.' things ' (Her . eyes r were suddenly weary, woriaworn f 'and.- believe me. this affair - is.- nothing to take seriously in your own heart. But I glory In tne way you are handUng . it. ' More power to you Dicky Takes -His Cue t f; ..She droppemx5 hand, turned and walked swiftly away before I fcorild? have answered her, even if ; I had wished to do so. With a warm little glow at " my heart, because of the womanly sympathy she , had given me, -1 went back into the dining-room. But I was not ready to follow" her.adrice, any more than I was In a state of mind to heed what Lillian and my fath er; had told me before starting on my journey. T had forgiven Claire Foster, but I could not .find par don in my heart for my husband. Dicky rose as I jcame back to the table, and remained standing even after I was seated. : t , ."The'Lord knows I'm not usu ally thrifty," he said with a fine assumption of carelessness, 4'but a clicking taxi meter, or ' whatever they substitute for it up here, an nexes my Angora more swiftly than anything else. So as long as you're going . to stay. here. witn Claire; anyway, I think rn mosey along. What time win you oe along in'the" morning?" "TUB" first train leaves at 10, the second and only" other one at two. But i warn you now,: I'm not going to get up id the morning In time to eaten that first train." , " . . i -"Neither , are we,'I responded promptly. "We'll get down to your hotel just in time for you to take us to luncn, so oraer a gooa that's a dear,'' , : a -. -jj "f- tiJ- ' ' . t - a . 1 i 11 i CLASSIFIED SE Phone 23 Advertising Dept.. rir igarrrm invT!RTTiSEiaarra ' On weak (ti lawrtioM) - One monta t-'Bata per word: Per insertion. Three insertions So So. 200 Six months' contract, per monta IS months' contract, per month lie Minimum for any - adTertiaement ao Mon ey toLoan -On Real Estate " ' T. K. FORD (Over Ladd Bash Baak) - FOR RENT Rooms . -. f, i ; - , BETOKa TOTT EAV1! ' YOTJB ' HOMB . OR CAR HAYK IT.. , .. Insured iProperly ;. PaW lBlTBaika h Headrieka, TJ. B. Bank BJdga. y a-SSti i. AUTOMOBILES . .-i . -: . - . Ml law -ki- a-jl- 4v'A'aei-' BB I That is the r!ghtpit;: It s only through the prosperity fIUt iooH s thgh of ail tnat every one m ine umtea otates may nave a cnancc they have, done mighty well. 2 5? J .' t .nL.! - t . .L'.n.r xMTiroM onJ oil ntViai I " 1 ' men on the tective, tariff that all others wise there would be no home markets worth much. 'And the home markets take all but a very small percentage of what our producers have to sell. .., - .N, j land in the United States should have ample pro-1 AvreMre - J ; ui i protection ; but it is just las important to them I ,.h ltuniOfVh''s needing such protection should have it. Other-I 4vf.,v-,Y. HliH'i ; TT coming And going both ways -CSinty Etif, : 5 t in XABIXBCST 'STOCK ARkt itreeqera mx v - Beerlstered Ajrahire CstU , y . f : ' ( British steamship J lines are doing -much to make travel attractive to Americans. They (are offering reduced rates and vastly improved , accommcwiations for . second and third class passengers, and in this way are providing pleasant journeys for many students and teachers, who j would not otherwise have made a sea journey. This keeps the ship fairly well laden all the time and must be considered good business from the British viewpoint. y -1 -t ; . Under our new immigration law, "the ' steerage quarters 111 iuc wis aiiiya uiuft uitcu uc ciutjr ouu ucn uuoureoo &uuoii , i f Bagl CrekOrS he rrpntr!" ? TTia "British shin nwrirs-ftrA-dninor thia hoth wavs.i ' ''P- l2 7 : : ' -..r-r -, " .1 Hod een-Brewster Mining- i;o Americans were first encouraged . to make the. outward 1 E?""v?':oas iv.' journey and now the companies are including English educa tors and pupils to venture to sea on the same terms. They are given thbrOughly Comfortable sleeping: quarters and the best of. food. ' Th6y., can have as much f up put of it(as the .M.,v.o, w ,mu. -"w.: rw,i J "i. jHodireB's Catt- geV JxeMat it is suggestea tnat American snipping, lines snouiai reroit. stock farm. meet this comrietifion' . Rivalrv in stirjrjlvincr comfort fori - sirad). By c. 1 Serssnons. second cabin passengers is good for democracy and interna-! . HodgeiiS Calf Meal tional understanding We cannot have too much of getting hodokh-b rkwster millinq co it., ill . ...iw;- . ' J . 1 T . J I - irtMa, vnf V. me jotner ieuow s view point. 11 everyooay Knew everyooay j Sold By ; else the world over there would be few quarrels and no more wars. in rajroonoe to '-rer laamlrv with ref- erenc to. the resalt we ro fetttpa wlta roar Calf Meal. ,ire are acloslna; a photo era ph of a calf which almost dleU of pseasioaU. ' Herderelopmfit for vho paat bi monuis was aen tnat sho was awarded the Junior Cham-plon-shlp Mt the Maltaomah Connty Fair la Jnlr. We are now feed in r all oar eerrea XAMLS'O THE BABY 1 I H I ! ' 5 The new. Longworth baby has been named., After many .family councils, after much consultation, after general public interest, the t,am. Tana li 7 " S interesting ana ? some of the greatest dUcoverles name VwVm elected, and th oatIk eTiUt has taken iai modern medicine relate to '- a gooa aeai oi saiisracuon m tne I glands. - When glands rail. ex- There la a lot of fun in naming ! the baby, , , There Is 'romance, a f lot of zest, enthusiasm and imag- inatlon employed. It is a job that f everybody likes and everybody is I ready to suggest " a . name. Of j course the child : has to carry it f through, lif ant f ew people. con- r sider the child they get a name they like, howbelt t the. child is i si ill too small to tell ' what kind r of a name will fit it when it grows j up.' Its little red face, sweetens I all ViB world is as yet incapable of giving any index to the'ehar j acter 1 of man or woman it will I grow into, but it is all guess works If a r-.otier nancS a baby "Patsy" "t it ncans she wants the baby to ? groTr-:' t",& 'fl-Tcr. - If. .sae lnstaoc,"she wants -the xhildtp grow up strong and masterful. The namels the parent's outward contribution, to what character of person the child will grow up to b.:;,i.vWf...(u.,-4i. vIt Is 11 'very Interesting and D, A.; Whko & Son, Salem (Wnn Hrain Pa. 'Tnnirr W. 'AJ Kotthoff, Jefferson i ?J .JTo Waste a dav. A pleasant morning drink prevents it always' . Think of the days lost by head ache, by dullness, by , unfitness. Just because tbe stomach isn't right,, or the bowels are clogged bv Doisons. - " " -, ;That all unnecessary, aiunons now prevent those lost days by an easy, pleasant methoa On rising drink a glass of water. hot or cold. That washes out tne stomach before -breakfast. 'Add to that water a little Jad - . . a a a. m V Salts. That makes it aeugnwui .n.fViini ' Jad - Salts are made t from, acids of lemon and grape combined with Uthia.f u , la an hour, cornea a .wonaerzui change. ' The poisons are elimin ated. AIL that makes you miser able- is gone. ? r? ,. Tne -day Decomes" sunny, you become fit. You feel as you felt when a chUd. v , ,You - gain a day, which, other wise is lost." You place yourself at your best. Try Jad Salts-one i morning in your glass of water; Si It will bring i a revelation. You will never again let a day start wrong. " All drug gists have Jad Salts. Adv. MofeT?og youtiior beauty naming of the Longworth baby. THE BETTER THING It Is mighty pleasing to see these finer entertainments come to Sa lem well patronized. . There is a growing appreciation of the txetter things-of , life.,; The pity Is that the prices do not" come down. We pay so much .for? the artists and have, to charge so much in order Cov get reven that these concerts are really- for the few. There tracts or secretions of like glands are used -' :....,..'-. -v The' liver., is our largest, most Important gland. Ox gall Is now used to stimulate it. Thusxount less people may get results which drugs have never brought, ! : Aid for Millions r ' : Torpid "lifer means more - than constipation The T liver supplies bile. That bile checks germ de velopment in the-intestines.? -ff - 1 When bile Is scant, germs mul tiply. They feed the blood a con stant stream of poison. Bad com plexions may result. Or falling hair.1 Heart andf kidney troubles ought to be some way to popular- ire them and makaths13 "for -the I are 6f ten due to poisons,; So'.is many; The public needs tbe?5t-sabiood pressure, so is prema thinsrs. and th nublic la fc-llLl.J H-arc old age. to tienu tit isa't.fair to bav best t:ins3 rcsenr?:4 f?f ti9 TIi8 new way to check those r to supply Its quart of bile per day, And ox gall Is the substance now employed. . Check the Poisons U -ri, 1 i j..t . . iuwo iuo vuuuitcas tuuuiuulu whlebr an active liver would help Conditions which results from germ, toxins. Results I are t often prompt; sometimes 'they are price less' I Anyone who' suffers from such troubles -should' learn what ox gairdoes.'- ' f : -.:v But' get genuine ox gall. Ask your druggist-; f or, DioxoL tablets. Each one contains ten drops of purified, ox gall. Yet the tablets cost "but two cents each.' ' Remember the . name Dioxol Those '.tablets will show-yon what ox gall does. - Perhaps it i3 just what you need. - - - - - - y ' -. - Guarantee4 . Aaron not satisfied wil resaits from the first box of Dioxol may retora the empty bat. to t5"fciaker. and NOTICE SALEM AUTO WRECKING . Co., bow open for -business. ' Get oor prices before eellinc or bnyins. 02 . -Chftrcb Bt. Phone 215S.; " Bes. Ptone 180S-B. i .. r N , v. ii3ltt BOHSKLAB AUTO WRECKING CO.-Will buy your old car. Highest. eil pries 1 paid. 1085. N. Commercial St.l-jl3tl Storage OFFICE BOOMS INQUIRE E05 " Bxeymaa Blocks. - 6febl3tt BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO, HOXS'. 1547JM. BOOyt TOR RENT MODERN HOME. three bloeka from state house, for ri , tleman. Must ie referencee. f addrasa A. B cara SUtesma. S-ol7tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE X"rBT-7Mltft wordlnc ' "Rooma to Rent.-' price . 10. Btateemau - eeata each. Oroand floor. FOR REST nouses 7 2 ROOM HOUSE, S .W good HOUSES FOR RENT THREE TODAY. 20 to S30. Becke as itenancsa, v. o. " Bank Bldg.' t-rsott one. "Tomorrow at Lunch Time." 'fSay, where do you think you are?" he countered aggrievedly. " f Order a good one!', Well, that's a. I hot .one. anyway. : You'U get vAnt choice between roast beef and some sort of 'stew, and a piece of hakerv Die for dessert I've been eating at that so-called hotel for several days now" "Then we'll eat - an extra . late j and - bountif ul breakfast! ' I aid imperturbably "Come on, Claire, let's speed him on his way. We an come back and finish those delicious baked apples afterward." . She. rose obediently, -even, as nir-Vv harked: "Now what's the use of that?" And I saw that she was prepared to agree like a do cile child to anything I might pro- nnsB. I . 1 ' "You know very well why," I retorted and if Dicky had barked yke a big dog, I certainly yipped like a little one, and was glad of the opportunity to lay . aside even for a second the saccharine tones lira proof building, day and airui serTiee. per monto. 18S,N.. Cap ltoL Teas garage. - " - 1 . l-ltf . STORAGE ; r,- . Open day and aif bt. - Waibiaf and .ii i Corner. Iiberty and Fanrv S Phone 1ZX- w AUTO TOPS -l-ffltf S. FOR WINTER . ENCLOSURES Curtain work, etr aee O. J. Hull. 21T Ktata. FOR RENT : RENT RESIDENT GROCERY HOUSE and garages. Best money-maKcr m city. Cair326, State St." . PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY IK wording "For Rent," price 10 cenU eaeh. Statesman Bnainesa Office, oa Ground floor. . - "' HOUSB AND S056-J. APARTMENTS PHONE . -nlStf FOR RENT Apartments . 0v For . Sale Sliscellaneuos 8 DBAO SAWS CHEAP NEW THOMAS portable 4 h.p.. all metal construction. Mounted with two wheels. Wheels like a wheelbarrow. Has pulley for connec tion to crosscut saw, churn, separator. t. Prieed -eeeaalet witk - blade -at SdO each f.o.b Fortlaad. - 20 -Froot, Portland, Oregoa. . Will allow SS credits a saw it sd it Enclosed with order. 8-mlZ Willamette Valley , : -' - Nursery . t TT. Hlrd a "261. Court street, . - at Kennedy's paint shop, opposite Bu aick'a store-. All kinds of fruit aud.nut . trees. Drt Bean's- Big French prana- - ti- specialty. Oi nee -pnouo xsxa. ,"T-;v j 105F5. JC8S Mathis. Prop. S-dUtt; HONEY1 BEES AND QUEENS PHONE (1 8F5. - i o mip . 100 GLADIOL.TJS - BULBS l BLOOSS sise, postpaid, while they last si. u. - H Upjohn. 8S4 S. Liberty. St., Ssletn, Or Phone lTOO. - -- " - S-flStf FOR SALE OLD HEWBPAPEBa, 1 eeats a bundle, ctrcuiatioa. aeparunani Oreeon Statesman. - ... CUTHBERT RED-RASPBERRY Plsnts . Excellent quality, x'hono era. e mu- 4 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT Beautiful Oregon Rose . Private bath. 1047 South Commercial.! - . . .- -.. Phono 1168 J. - - S-fl8tf APARTMENT PARTLY FURNISHED; hardwood floors. 210 North 14th. 5f22 FOR RENT APARTMENTS 8S1 N. CommerdaL - : " -r : -V A.PABTMENTS 268 N. COTTAGE. Sntf FOR RENT TWO " ROOM ' MODERN f nruisbed . SBrtmcats... , Maripn . apart ments. 5-fl5tf CROSS "WORD PUZZLK Xot SOO ? GfwSsWordBu -. - ' 1 1 yf k v .fe if;. . m - - . t X . f I - .r -I L I . L T'ssyi ' - sUSl I , T ? i lir I fci16 1 -1 , 14 . - WVXIT I -I ss.p. JST f s t t: t si1 So wfc .-t 4v. -sv. .; - ft ' ' aaaiil " mmmm " -mm IT" S7 , - V- TT -1, I-,,? HI - -r iJ " 11 8 11 5iT T 5? "" r f TT" IT j : i ...i . ta a cp?r,.:-. j 7 , : - : . " " "T" - - T" T TT" TT TT TT" TT 11 SALEM- MARKETS PVicea ouoted are wholesale and are prices received- by faf tiers. " N9 reuil prices are givea. v f v--. " GHATS AND EAT No. ; 1 soft white wheat.. f 1.69 J No. 1 soft red wheat ,S1 .64 1 Oats . 5 Cheat ;hay. : . , .... Slf S18 .16.5 inag. tfu TToa ass BEEP Hogs, 100-200 cwt . $11.50 Hogs. 200-250 cwt . $11.25 Hon. 250-300 cwt. $11.00 Lirht aowa ". ' ...... - So Tod veal 1 .1.' ., . .. -So Oat bay Clover bay, baled. Oat and Vetch hay- Dressed veal Cows -., . .. Lambs . . .....lo 23V4e 14e Heavy beat Springers Light tiens P0UX.TRT -18( -16( 10e 18e 15c Aad eleven otber Oregon soars ta gether witk a fine collection of patriota songs, sacred songs and many old timt f avorites.. -j . ; : ; ," j..-; j ALT) OR 250 ' Special prices in quantity lots) ' Especially adaptable foe aehoot, eout munity or koma tinging. Send for Western ;Spngstei: TO paget ew ia it third odltlea ; ' -l-Pnblished By ; 6REO0N TEACHERS MONTH ul 15 8. Commercial St.- Salem. Of- ;- r Fruit Trees . j ..V Walnuts and. shrubbery. 'High an 4 'Perry. Fruitland Nursery. A. J. Math, la, Prop. Phone 1140-M evsnings. ' . ! ;-.J18d Trespass Notices ;. - . For. Sale";!-a ' ! Tresspass Notices, sise 14 inches bf . 0 laches, printed, oa good 10 ouad csnvsss bearing the words, "Notice It Hereby Given That Tresspassing It - Strictly Forbidden On Those Premise! Under Penalty Of Prosecution." Priet 15c each or two for 25e. St a team a 1 - Publishing Company, Salem, Oregon,' ". . . .-- - 8-atf BaBaBBBBaBBaaBBaBBBBBBaBBBaBaBBBaaBaaaaBBaBBaai FOR SAIJMTestock 9 (Answer tomorrow) J ACROSS 1 Sowed ' ' 7 Protection ' " " 13 Harshness r 14 Employ ) " . v 16 Snares ' ' ' 1 17 Australian bird (pi) 18 Subdues ' -- 20 Disgorge ; ; 21 Golf term- - !4 ' 22 Type of man's hat (pi) ii Before i ' " ' 25.Strffit fo form jlnral . 26 Old Sol 27 Slash 29 Electrical Engineer (ab) 50 To put np in cans 31 'Atlantic (ab) 33! A? young dog 35 Judge '- " 1 -i 7 'Cdnductor ' ,i ' 591Body.". I, 41 iSend out - ?.' . . . . 13 Range of European mountains 44 Exports - . ' - -46 Final ' ) 45 Place 1 . " , '. 60 Russia (ab) ' ; 51 Number A -r , - 52 Printer's measure 54 Tear ' . ;.:: , . 66 Wander' - . . 57 In reference to 58 Drag' 1 " fO- Class of play. 63 -Chart , . ." " " 6 4 Bibtcal. country south of 'As- syria , 66 Uncovers " " ' - 67 Kind of coffee 68 Sclavonic -ab) . ,r , 70 Eastern Standard' time-: (ab),4 71 Abstracted,'- . 73 Besur. , : i 73 EeTsecut?.- - - . , , i ; DOWN . 1 Make believe'.'1 . i t 2 Lemon like fruit pl) v 3 Periodic malarial fever 4 Numbers (ab) ( . 5 Initials of a president 6 A pair" of units ' 7 -Fleet footed animal 8 -Measure (ab) j 9 Before - 10 Call 11 Steeple j; 12 Regards A 16 Soft 18 'Number ! 19 A' membraneous pouch 22 Mirth " , - .. 23 'Eat -26 Easier 28 Drinking vessel 30 'Southern state 31 Flower 32 Loans - , j 34 A song of Joy 36 Ever 37 Chaldean city (Poss) 38 Russian (ab) 40 Seniors (ab) 43 Abortive : 45 Shoves . 47 Large rock-boring tools 49 -A small horse 51 ;To attempt . , 53 Fine unjustly is EOflS. BUTTER. BX7TTERFAT Creamerr butter 48 49c Butterfat. jleliverea . Milk, oer ewt .. Eires. Btandards...... . .2123e PnlleU . . le which I had sedulously used ever since my arrival. Oh!" Dicky returned blankly, following the exclamation : with . a sulky: 'All right." ." 5Bwt Jyhen .we emerged, from the dmlng'room' into the ban he bad adjusted: his own' mast.; and'; we were a merry trio as we tsimeuut on the veranda and, Dicky signal ed the taxi driver to start his en- gine. J'' . . .''". . '. "Tomorrow at lunch time then. .Dicky said .clearly.: "So long. matr nrstiA-YiV ,Wjit'f ' " ' Wfj al WW ml A' O , He tapped Claire lightly on the i snpuider, stoopea ana Kissea me, l ana ran down the steps to the I waiting taxi. (To be continued) FOR SALE PIGS. ..PHONE 407F21. ' S-f22 ie Tbe arguments over child labor laws show we do more for Infant j industries, than we do for infants. 11 3 THE BAICALL .SYSTEM j I What is it? v (i MM i fc- I VETERINARIAN .. DR. PATTERSON . Phono 2028-W. B-dSOU FOR QUICK SALE GOOD WORK Team. mares wagon and harness. Phone . 41U 170 S., Commercial St. F. -E. Shafer.- - r-: , 9-121. FRED W. LANQE, VETERINARIAN i Office 430 S. Commercial. Phone 1 IS I . Rea. Phone 1666.. P-m23tl WOOD FOR 8AL25 11" WOODTO MOTE AT ONCE, 3-CAK - loads second growth, first class wood, $5.65, f.o.b ' Salem. "Geo. T. Graves," Black Rock. , Oregon., MI .... . LW3 18 INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH - ak and tab. . Pbona 19F3. M. D-.Kay field. . . . . , 11-flStt . LENAKER SAWS WOOD Phone 2097 J. . DRY WOOD, FOUR FOOT AND IS Inch. Dry mill wood, f 4,75 per mU. rhone ilS7-W. v . ' t ,- llml2 IS INCH BLOCK WOOD I3.T5 PES load ; 4 loads 14. Pbona 1879- W. ll-m5 GOOD COAL DRY 'WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES HILLMAN FUEL. CO. PHONE. 185S - . - 11-1294 DRY WOOD FOR SALE Phono 254 ol S22. - - - . . : ' ll-f2i WOODSAWINO JUDD AND SCHMIDT, Phoaa 142. -. ll-jl3U I DRY SLAB WOOD FOB SALE Also Second growth. Phone 1756. 11F22 " BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. aad 18 inch. Dry mill wood. Dry and free a mill weed. Dry second growth fir. Dry and old' fir. - Dry 4 ft. ash. ' FRED E. WELLS Prompt delivery 'and reasonable price -280 SouU Church. Phono 1542. U-aC ; BEST SECOND GROWTH FIB T; OAS $9. Call 1131. , 1-Q7a 10 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL kinds.- Prices reasonabio aad prompt delivery.. Phone 1958-W. H-sl8tt (VAN TED Miscellaneous 13 - t-. (Ar 1? tTlslsr -iWt t eTTinlfi Before (prefix) i 56 Editor (ab) -67 Rages 1 69 Festive 61 Imitated ?; i " 62 Within (Greek combining . form)- . . " ' : ' 3 Create V . .65 Impair "..- -67 Shake v . ila - JtewJCnglandLstate.(abl. . .... - . mm m. . mm - s . - er Tomorrow) WANTED BINO CHERRY SCIONf Nursery CoH 140 So. High Bt. 1-hone 10F4. ; ; : ' - . -13-f LOT IN GOOD LOCATION WANTED . "Will trade a five passenger touring esr with new tires and good battery. Box 89, tare Statesman. . 13-121 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID WE buy , everything. Used furniture, tools, race. aaeka. - eld ' metal - aad used -rare.- iiet our price before you sell. - Phot) 838, " .t : 11 f 1 - ? t r-r r-ijo r pt?rn r 2 15 Center &A, 13-fl7tf rrts: tit: Hi 1 1 -1 ucmn CASH - PAID FOR - FALSE TEETH dental gold, platinum ana oisraraea "Jewelrr. Hoke Smelting and Refining Ce - Otsego,- Miehigan. ia-j37vf WANTED PRIVATE MONEY TO farm feiitl,-W rave - " 1 - tmam no- fcaud.- Hswlics it i f.-rt.-- lac. 05. Owgea Buudtug... . li-al'J WOO DRY THE AUCTIONEFS EUT3 used I or tutors Xoreasb.. ito" sn. r X 6 ( T. t3 taly raull-e, .3 U taj s I3 to c i 1' iSfitf ti Sine. tut, A4T. 1 A2JlMil9. A -"-