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rTOr- the Oraoil STATES? fAN, SALEM, "OttEGON; , SUNDAY. ?JORNINGpFEBnUARYt?2,arl!51 ;f l75rT - TV? AVs-t ST. VALENTINE'S CRUSH ' .By. Wallace M. BajIIss Young Valentin, .before he was a Once saw a dainty maiden, mod es t, quaint, ' And . lest his heart "kerflop! as - fellows do ' " T -"When some, young female Tisiori . heaves In view. Now Val was quite religious even , .then; Instead .. of running around at ... nights with men He used to stay at home and meI . . ; . . Jtate, -...: - - - . .... Vi And so . at thinking he'd become first rate. Said he: "I innst invent some way, -Dy gee, . n.-.t t.' To make that wonder ous maiden .rtbmk of -me."-' " - It took him sixteen nigh.ts; wUh . paint and glue, . With lace - and sil -and - colored . paper, too, . . -. To make his love epistle to his taste,. . . - - s ; And then he sent it to the maid . post .haste., i .4 . ; She swooned with pleasure when . . . she looked at lt 1 i ; ; You'd say it literally made a hlti He didn't sign, the thing just let - '. it go- - v-- ,..,,.,.. Anonymously, . hoping she would ; .'' know . . " "" . " , ? ; That,, it was he who ..thought "her . - so' divine, v . 1 ' And told hia. love, .through this" first Valentine, i. Instead , the poor girl promptly died,,, for she. . ; Was overcome by. curiositee. V ' His story teaches .'this, beyond all doubt, ; , : ; Enclose . your card or: cut the darned thing out. ' . ' Safety First, Maxine: "Why do" you - al1? carry, red Ink ; in , your, fountain pen?' . .' ' . . Dorpthyr "Whr you -See I might misplace my Hp stick sometime.' Two of a Kln1 Will: VI love to walk." Tull: "I can't afford a car cither.' :rrr;:r " . , J. Willard Ridings. The Show-Down . . t Aunt Prudence: -Why J. declare Helen, you might as well not wear anything as wear that dress!" 1 Flip Flappert "I'll take it off if you say ,so,, Auntie.'. -',f Mrs. Samuel , Koch. TO MY VAMTJCTTXE By the Editor My coffee's low, , ' My beans "are few. But what I have Belongs to you. - Frightened Away . : ' -Johnson: "Say. Doctor, will yoa tell me that story of yours about Pat and Mike?" - Dentist: "Yes I will, if youfd like to hear It again. Well, one time there were two Irishman walking down tha street and Pat says to Mike Mike t -Johnson: "Thanks, Doc. That's enough. You've cured my tooth ache." - Lyle Heintz.' Sophisticated . Her fond nun t, returning from a visit, kissed her four-year-old niece. . . . , Wishing' tor let: the child know how much she .appreciated the' kiss.. she said: "that's the sweet est kiss I ever had." "I s'pose 'causel just been eat lng bread and ielly," replied the niece. ' . . - , -Rae Eliot. - - - j' AALEXTINT? GUKETIXGS TO " ' ""OUR- EDITOR V 'In their anxiety. to remember the .Editor on Valentine's Day, seveiMr readers eent their greet ings; a day .ahead and,- always having the devest .affection for showing you what jthe, mailman in showing'you what the" mailman brought us. EDITOR) . ' The Card She Rent -Hearts tconfess today and so Dear Editor I'd have you know That In, my own, affection true 651 For 65 veara St. -7' TO OH has been ending pain for millions. It stops at .. once most of the pains we suffer, and gives Mature a ' chance to cure. All pains . allied to rheumatism, to backache and lameness . . are among them. And the pains and dangers of chest colds. Some restUts 1 come .hrough counter irritation. Some by. relieving conges :fon, by brisisring the blood to the skin. All are proxapt. Before you' stop rubbing on St. Jacobs Oil the rain ebbs sway. Then you forget the , trouble, while Nature has a cliance to cure the cause You. cau afford to wait. ' L.: l-le La la grdwlng day by day for Vo. - The -Card She Ieant Hearts confess today and so -Dr Editor; You gotta knowf Pay me a quarter more a line. I'll always be your Valentine, i ; ---Tlie Card They' Sent The message 'of this Valentine Is to express the friendly sigd And lei you know that we're with a all you plan and all you do.' t-,. $ The Card Tlwy Meant ; The message of this Valentine Is all included In one -line, : To It your strict attention gire: It'si 1'JIave a heart, we gotta live." iDore, Anita, Bee, and Ruth.- . 1 The Card They Sent Valentine Greetings are speeding - away ' -- - To bur Editor's desk: this one goes that it may - Bring a message.-. or cheer and encouragement, true, , To that friend pf our. hearts all the busy year through. ; i-. . . The Card They Meant Valentine Greeting are speeding ,.- away . . :i. .. Like . that bird Cupid's ? arrow : . here's hoping this, may , Wing him for that check that tie Bald without fail Would be one of the features of . yesterday's mail!," ,. Mildred, Jo, Margaret; Aline, - 1 and Marlon Tliose TtriBfr-Letter Words Dickens: "What" Is a 'gnu?" Marshall: "Something to com plete a Cross Word -pustle." Going Some - 1 Mrs. Pace: "Who was named as the corespondent in their divorce suit?" - ; " : Mrs; Swift: "The detective that she hired to keep" an eye "on her husband. ' tCA. Bisbee. - Ph'ilosbphr-fs: say swere ther less hasty- marriages' there wbald be fewer divorces. l I' True, also fewer marriages. I NEWS BRIEFS . J (Continued"! ram vt 8) . session of the prisoner, a bottle labeled Bromldia.' with directions take, in small 'quantities; ' wS taken, and it was surmised by the police to be" the soured of Green's inspiration to paper the lawn. ; To L select officer jA major of artillery in the dre gon Natldnai Guard will be elected today at a meeting of the eeleeting poard.. Due to- the dismissal" Of Major C. E. GJedsted, the vacancy was created, and consequently the special meeting "waa called. Df fl eers of the Oregon National Guard coroprjsing the board are present here from different parts-of the state. ; Expert Vtsltj - r j i : Floyd A. Dayton, executive 'for Jhe opticians of; the Pacific coast ptganization, visited the state" leg 4 jslature yesterday , on business. Tie opticians will have a biU be fore the solons at the present time which is intended : to raise the standards of the eye specialists In the state. . , ; Jfon FraAk II. Fawk, pAal- iat, nanjeer and farmer of KiCkre- all, was attending the session of tne legislature yesterday and had the courtesies el the house extend ed to him. ;Mr." Fawk, 20 years ago, was - a . member - of the lower house irom Polk county. 'He Is" a democratvandjig county hairmin of the Polk ; county democratic central committee; . ; " ' : More Twins Found Every once In awhile twins, in Marion county are being discover ed, by the. cub reporter. Yester day, however, the names of two pairs of them were turned Into the office making the total larger and larger. The last names to be re ported are Helen and Helena Wit- Jacobs Some will iell you other ways to do' this. But re member that this way; has for 65 -years been' reliev ing pain for millions. 'It does that quickly, without burning the skin. You can rely on it. Your druggist guarantees It. Why take chaikces on a method not so sure? Keep St. Jacob's Oil on hand. Have it ready when the .pain start. . Don't waste . hours - which -you can spend la comfort. Just a moment of rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil- will end most of the pains you suf fer.. And check a -chest cold 'at the start. T;.iTiir how l!t" he cet nlv, 3S-c .-..j to izs.ra tbat. - I1FR'JITIB.FI10;.1 . .iiiysiiL 1 (Following are some items from this week's isstie or the Cbemawa American, the newspaper of the Salem U. S. Indian' training school): Wallace Morgan and .Charles DePoe have returned to enter for the Second semester at the Salem high school. ; --. . ' The Salem, high school, students it is understood, all passed exam inations the past semester with good averages; ' ' t """' The four higher 'grade classes took turns last 'week visiting the Oregon state legislature, studying the methods of law making. -. - The Boy Scouts made war on, rats last week and 104 -were put to death. The first patrol of Troop 2 brought In the most scalps. ' Do a good turn and get rid of more. -Mr, Henry Turner, school poul tryman, has the Incubators in op eration with .about i I St0 eggs.. On March 3rd the first hatching will be completed. . It. is. expected to complete three hatchings -this spring wil't a production. of 3000 chicks. - . . Tweaty-f.o . Chemawa girls, pledged; Sigma. Phi Deltas before the holidays, were initiated, into the society on Thursday evening last This is the important event of. the year for the Sigmas. From all indications the girls must have bad a wonderful time. . --Many ladies, wives of the legis lators, have shown much Interest in the work, at Chemawa, and Sa lem friends have been bringing them in numbers to vi&t . our school. Mrs. Hall. . has acted as hostess to several afternoon teas for the ladles. The Domestic Science has also entertained. Che mawa is quite 4 'popular place. It is pleasing to have representative zel, and Arthur and ' Clarence Bates. Get Reindeer Meat : ' Direct from Nome, Alaska, comes the reindeer meat to be served at the Chamber of Commerce lunch- eon Monday noon. The ineat is frozen in Alaska, placed' in cold storage and then shipped to Seat tle. Reindeer meat is something new In Salem, Those who. have tried. :It .report that the meat Is quite tender with a slight game flavor. Reindeer meat placed on the market , is , from" herds that have been domesticatecr to some extent. With reindeer meat, a la goulash, Hungarian style, and the dpen forum for original Ideas, the Monday noon luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce promises to be of more than average in terest. - : f" - 1 Car Claims Hohoi An automobile parked on State street yesterday had signs painted on the ; body 5 claiming distinctive honors: In large letters it was Stated that the car had' run a to tal of 116.000 miles, and during that time a sum less than $100 had been spent In repairs. From all Indications the machthe was In good running order,- and ready for another $100,000 miles. Hear- National President Several local cannery men went vto Portland yesterday; to hear E. F. Trego, newly elected president of the National Canners associa tion, who waa r In attendance at the Northwest gathering of the aS BOcIatlottJ The cannery business of the northwest is getting Id be a big factor In the business world. to the"1 extent that natldnil can ning operations are influenced: Ira Hutchis of Corvallls was a Sa lem visitor on his way to Port land. Denney Siirhs for Lettuce i 2m Over 350 cars of lettuce in West ern Oregon , has been signed by Denney & company during the past few days, it is declared. Most of the contracts have been -let la Lablsh Meaddws codhtry, -Pre vious years the company has been buying in Idaho, but the repeated failures there caused them to di rect their attention td the Willam ette valley. They' are buyers of outer vegetables as welL Patty Held 'Saturday A post-Valentine party was held last evening at the home of Miss Bernlce Roberts of 1637 North Summer, which entertained guests who are mostly students at Wil lamette. .Those present at the af fair were Elizabeth Duncan, Berp tha Milter, "Esther Lisle,. Florence Starker, Edna Ellis. Ella Pfeiffer, Irene Breithaupt, Plra ' Franklin, George: itigby,. Charles Redding, Leslie Tfevltt, Winston Wade, AS nbld Taylor, Vernon Taylor, Lesi He Fruing, Kenneth Lawsoa, Paul Trueblood ajid Frank Alford. Miss Berniee Roberts, Misa Bonita Ban nister and Miss Madge Reid were hostesses. ; '' nhmor Is Oa5 V Since tha- arrest of the thirteen school boys for shooting dice last Friday; several rumors have been afloat - Considering the gains of some of the players at previous meetings. One of the lad. In the party is said to have maia "taore man 17.50. Open boasting is made of the games that have been hld.ia the viciftitr of the nrhonl. Active step's are to be taken, how ever, to curb thin part of school lire; as Indicate I 17 tLa affidavit filed by -Trcr. J. C. rr'-oa.yes-terJy. ' 0acl .c6mpiekipns pimplec eruptions :V tuodem ftxyi end thciti Don't try to. treat skin troubles from the outside. , - The . fault Is internal. A. supply of . poisons is being constantly fed to the blood. .They come from the intestines, where .millions of. germs are breed ing. .The ducts there suck them up. " The only way to relief, quick and complete,; is to stop all that poison supply. k The Modern Way. ;. Gland treatment is the best way. That is doing more to help people than drugs have ever done. We now feed glands with gland extracts or secretions. And we are doing things which a . few years ago seemed Impossible. - When the blood is poison-laden the trouble' may lie In the : liver. That supplies the bile, and bile checks intestinal germs. When it is scant, those, germs multiply by millions. They feed the blood a ceaseless stream of poison. ,.Aa4 all , you attribute to impure "blood results. ' '. - i Stop' the Source : Don't try to mitigate that poisi on. Stop the source. The quick results "may amaze you. ' i Drugs cannot do it. but ox gall does. The bite supply is lImmedi ately stimulated.- The germs are checked. In a "very few days you will see ' conditions that convince you. And , other helps may en tirely change " yoor life.- "All le cause .modern science has learned how to stimulate glands. ', But get real oxgall. It comes in tablets called Dfoxol. " Your drug gist supplies them. v. Each tablet is guaranteed to contain ten drops of purified ox gall. . Remember that name Dioiol. It wilf bring to you the' greatest help that' modern science knows. And the quickest: You would not go one day without it if you knew. OnaruitM: AnyonA hot satisfied -With retail from th first box of Dietot may return tha empty box to U makers n4 receire bU money bck Adv. people from all over our state take such an Ihief eit. , - PERSONALS I " . " Dr. W. B. Morse visited in Mill City "on business yesterday. R. R. Withers of Roseburg vis ited In Salem Saturday, . , i Dr. Robert Franz, a resident of Wood burn, -vlsitedin ' the city yesterday. , - -, t ' ' -. Mrs. Charles Dryer and 'Mrs. H. H. Booster of Woodburn were Salem visitors, yesterday., Anna Frye visited here yester day from Dallas. . : Anna A. Graham a . Falls City resident, was in Salem Saturday. D. S. Stansbury of Woodburn transacted business in Salem yes- CROSS WORD Gtcss WbrH Puzzle T "T" T i9 """" " ur ZZy Tr r j Mvf' "T zrmir -.- - y ........ . - f r:wr if - - i - '4 - - - - (Answer ' - ACROSS A large box To fall by degrees Alarm Southern state (ah) An eagle's nest To unite . Achievements - Period of time '. - . 1 5 9 10 12 14 IS 17 18 Personal pronoun v - 19 Pertaining to Malta 21 Conjunction - , 22 Guided '. I 2Z 25 27 29 SI 32 Possess power An act Name of a tree Worthless , A proclamation till - - . . . Gin's nime (Russian) 3 4 Female sheep . S6 A skein of yarn 33 And bo forth .". v - 'i 4 a Nourished - 41" Exists 4 3 Family name1 " 46 West Africa '(ab ; 47 A large wagon '' 49 Lure 5 0 : Pref lijjieaning salt ' 51 An explanation - ' , . " 53, Exclamation (pi) "4 A planet te a j. .. .. J 65 'Arrears i i . ! i. - v w emSSI0Ii)B. SECTION CLXS3l)nlCI AVK?IS.MXT8 Sat per word: Pat, , laaeruoa. U fi Tkraa . iaaertioaa . j.loney to Loan On Ftl Ertata - ' ; v T. K. FORD " f Orar Ladd h BuaM Bank) BXTOSl TpTJ htXT9 ' YOT7B EOUt OS CAB 1J IT Insured Properly fkotaa lei." Back Baairiek. t. & Saak Biiti -SStf AUTOMOBtLEa. NOTICE BALE AUTO WRECKING Co. m -cpm tot btuisaaav Oat our : prica barer aaiiiBC er ftuy lac. . Chorclt Ut. Pbos 2159. Raa. Miofia 1608-a. 1-JSJVI, SCHEELAR auto wreckino CO. Will buy rear- oid ear. Hifheat eaak priea paid. .aOSi.X. Ctommexcial St. l-j!3tf Storage Tira proof IsUdlBK. day and mXg'ht sarrtea, 9 P notatk. " 1S98 N. ap ItaL Tazaa sarasa. . . , .J-Jrtf STORAGE - .. - Opaa day and-nikt. Washing and EIKER AUTO CO. Coraer Liberty and Tarry -PkoM 111 - - 1-ffltt terday." - . - -f Joe Kemper of Siiverton-was a, visitor In the city yesterdays - Mrs. G.'B. Hay ward of Silver ton' was in the city Saturday ,ar- ternooh. ' Miss Lottie Tallman' of Amity was in Salem yesterday - i Mrs. It.' E. Barton of -'Lamar; Colo., left for her home yesterday after -visiting with rela tires here for' several' weeks.1 1 - - --- . Mrs. TVO'.'WIllifdf Chico, Cal.i is visiting WRh relatives here. at the home 'of -Mr. 'and - Mrs S. Ni Willit," 1265 South High. . Harnett Brinfo&to Apf); ; Before Salem Audience Harriett Brbmlee, traveling sec retary t)f the YWCA will ,be in Sa lem for three' days tommencing Monday, according tot; the an nouncements made yesterday. . . Miss Bromlee la traveling to the northwest for, anl educational con ference1 in Portland,-and. consent ed to stop over here for Feb. 23, 24 and 25.- - During her last 'appearance 1n Salem, a year ago,-she made many friends and bee visit here is greet e with much enthusiasm. . ; PUZZLE No. 303 Tuesday) vmr- r, DOWN 1 Give up 2 Possessed .3. Sign. of comparative 4. A Chinese coin 5 7" Recent . , "Father . . ' Body of water -Therefore . 8 Celebrated 11 Strips" of - wood - "U' - An herb ' . ' 15 A passing fashion -.. T -16 Solicitor . before , 'the .'-.I 1 supremi ; - , court ab) . ;,: 19 Conciliate : : 1 20 Pertaining to the earth ' t 22 A shelf of rock-" , . V -?4 'A, water-nymph " .' 26 Long rish";ivV. 27 Devoured 2 S. -Tint , . " '--.' -..i' 3 Circulating Library ; System ,.. tab.)., " , ' 23:Arfrliit ;:, ;'.35 An evil person -J ' S 7: Loud sounds ! - 4 -' A coward ; " - 40. Fairy , ... ,42 -Wise 4 i Resting, place. 1 1 1 i 45 48 Dwarf, tegetation Conflicts . Navy, (ab) ; : F0 'P'' riae - 3 i SO k: t it On week (aU iaaartiods) Kix months contract, par fnoatk .15a M 12 tnaBtka cntraL ser masth 12a .1 .llintmaaa fa any adartiaamaat-ia ATJTO JTOPS s FOR ' WIXTER EXCLOSURES-Cortkia Work, ete aea O. J UttU..'21T Stata. FOR BENT REKf E8rDENTP.'ORDCERT' HOCSE ad garsf ea. Beat money, maker in city. XCaU 826, Stato St. . 4-f2S PRINTED CARDS. BIZB 14" BT T". lrotdiBf "For, Rant,"-, priea 10 twU each. . FUtaamsa Baalaaaa Off lea, a f Ormidfloor. , r -. . t - - HOUSE JLXD 2056-J. APAK.TMENTS--PHOJJE .:. 4-BltU F6r.:RentSixAcres. . ; . Kearcity. soodlioaae. barn and about 4 acre eultivated. Fine aoii. - ROBINSON ... . 4-f22 FOB- RENT Apartment fiV 4 ROOM PC&NISHEO -APARTMENT Prtrata bath. 1047 South Commercial. Phone 1168 J. . ft-18tl APART1TENT PARTLY FURNISHED ; - hardwood tloari. 210 Xorth "IiK. Sf23 i 9 11 r rOR .RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. -Commercial. -. AIARTitENTS-r-268 K. COTTAGE. Stt FOR. RENT TWO i BOW. 'VOBERN furnished, apartments. Marion apart fnetitB. - - - S-tlStt FOR REST Rooms ; . O , ROOMS FOR RENT 565 N. HIGH. -. ,e-2tf NICE ROOM, LOSE IN. Pbme iSSWi FURNISHED ROOM 2 B LOOKS'. FROM state bouse in modern . borne, 253 N. 13th. Phone 385W. , -f25 ROOMS. APARTMENTS, EVERYTHING furnished. 1191 tk street. Phone 828. - $2.50 per week and up. 24 OFFICE ROOMS 1KJUIRE ROOM S3 Breyman Blocks-.., , . SteblStf BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO. PHONE BOOM FOR RENT MODERN BOME, thra blocks from atata kousa, for sea- ' tleman. Meat ria refereaeea. Pleas address A. eara Slateamaa. 6-ol7a PRINTED CARDS;; SIZE 14 BT!tH" wordinff, "Rooms to Rent,, price 10 - eeMa each. Stiteimaa Business office, - - Ground floor. FOR RENT Honsea ' 7 7 ROOM HOUSE PARTLY FURNISHKD and Karare.r38 S. 31st. . 7-f24 NEW 5 ROOM BUNGALOW; ALSO Fur : Dished ' apartment. Phone 630. 7-f 22 RANGE ASi WSOLEUM -INT 4 KTTCHEl - and bath. ' With carat. 465 N. Cot toge.. t..-v ".7-122 FOR RENT 'STRICTLY MODERN 5 room flat 664 V4 Ferry St. 33 alao . strictly modern .7. room house 540 Mill St., S45. " - " BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. . Bank Bids. 7 f22tf 3 ROOM .HOUSE.. PARTLiT FURSI8H. ed, good location. Pbone, 1794-J. 7-122 HOUSES' FOR. RENT--THREE TODAT, , $20 .to $30. Becke U Hendricks, - Bank Bldg; ' : . - y-tsOtf For 6aleWsceUaaeuos S; TWO TRUCK S-i-A FORD SON OUTFIT, .ism machinery, teams for sale, 1 305 Orefoa .Bldg. - . . .. - -8-22 SPIBJXLA CORSETS SOLD - BY ALICE A. Miles. 451 N. 21st. Phono 1JW2J. Salem, - Oregoa. " 8-123 RHODODENDRONS FROM THE HIU.8. - The West's mbst beautiful shrub. Each 36c fhre. das. 2, postpaid.! Mris - Acres, Molalls, Ore. - . . . . 8-122 TO EXCHANGE.-; AT ONCE--Equlty "o . $2000, iareaidenea for JSmsll residence . or- s rarant lot. Cireumstancer forces a chaare.1 thertiore will feive .. splendid deal. John 11. Scott, 805 Oregoa, viag. ..' ' ' 8-123 ALFALFA. GRAINk HAY, TIMOTHY- And straw, mi gran teed quality;' prompt shipment. - Prieea pon - application. Richard . Nyman, Walls Walls, .Wash, Inrto. . - 8K2 v . Prune Trees ': Largs French 4 W 8 ft.; 10et C to 8 ft. 15c Italians asms price. Phone 1140M. High and Ferry. . .Fruitland Nursery. f 8-f22tf HOLdYWOOD PUUETS One eow. one cream -separator, one incubator. Phone 100F3; -8(24 HONEY SFB( , BEES AND QUEENS PHONE 8-mlS I J: SALEM HARitETS --Prices' quoted sre ' wholesale and srs prices reesivsd by fsraers. .Ko . rstsil prices art.girea. t t . ; . . GSATjf ASTJ HAT No. 1 soft White wheat .. 81.69 Ko. 1-aoft red wheat ......$1.4 Oats - . . . .. Afij Chest liay -814 -tl -SIS ust nay- Clorer hay. baled. Oak and Vetch hay- $ia.5 t - PORK, MUTl'Oa- ABT BEET " HogsT'100-200 cwa...I..Tr.".mr"..Jl.f 1 1.50 Hogs, eeO-SSO -ewt a.fll.25 Hotrs,. 25Q-300 swt... ..,..., , $11.00 Light sows . 9V4c Top feal.. ; .....16c Dressed real '...r...'....l 6c Cows ,. , , , tQavte Lsmbr . ,. f 1 .,. , ,14s ' " POULTS Y , Heer .heas ; .. ., . ...... , .il8g?19s Springers -- - - -L . n 1 1 6 1 Light hene-.-.-. ;.:'.......:.:..1S 15 EGGS, BUTTER, BUTTERTAT Creamery, batter . ..48-e F. ltterfat, . gUvered..J. : .v.;46e Mills, per.ewt . ;..-:.u.82.15 Egrs, standards. y... .. , .....2 1 2 3e Pullets - .: -. 19e (Answir't: Tslterys Parxle) ict PIT- TTE- a nit v V - lu ll- ( c r 4?' rTT nTgTc t. ie jpjG rfop r. L o ' ?-- 1 s 4 j v , vS-i- m "'! - ' jr-v.". . ll-.U"lb':S"M'ii-; lidL- rOU'SALli-Miwcllaiieoua : 8 yillamette Valley V ; Nursery s , : lta a Salesysrd at 861 Coart street. ' it Kennedy's paint ahop. oppoaito Be sick's storsi - All kinda of fruit and ant trees. Dr. Bean's Big French prsne a 1 specialty. Office phone 1815. Res. ;i06F5. Jess Mathis. Prop. 8-414tf rOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 1 cents bundle. Cdreamtioa departmaat Orsfta Statesman.-. Beautiful Oregon Kosi .X Aai - teea othe Orejoa Sofigs ' father with a fine oolleetioa of patriots soBgs sserod soaga and assay aid tin tsToritos. -' . , . ALIi FOR 15s . ... ' (Special prices la quantity lots) - Especially adaptable for school, osa - staattF or horns singing, fiend for ; Western Songster TO pages mow la its third sditioa , PbUshsdBj-:, , C&XSQ!T TOCHERS llONTB il . c 815 " 8. CoatmoroisW St.rSaiom. fir; . CUTHBERT RED-RASPBERRY Plants Exeslieataality. Phono 8F5. 8-ml8 1P0 OLAJJIQLlja.BUIaELOOMC5ia sue. tie, postpaid, while they last si, ""if, CpjobO, 954 8. iorty St, Salem; 'Or.. Phono iTOO. '- J fi-llStl PAulNT. GRAFTED WALNUTS OSR.O best Vrooman Franquettea Jn state, "Well grown and"" selected. A ; full line of aursery stock, at right: prices.- Send . ia your list. 85 years is. business. Carl - ion. Nursery Co Carlton Ore. 8-22 DRAO'SAWS CHEAP NEW -THOMAS por$bio .4 . b.p aU. pxetal comtmction. Mounted with two wheels. .Wheels like ' whealkorrow. -'Has pulley for oanec . tiOB to erosscnt saw, oh urn, separator, etc. Priced' complete with blade at SSO -eaoh f.o.b Porthiad.; ' ' f ALASKA UN K CO, . 303 Front, Portland, . Oregon, . WiH allow 5 credit on saw- If sd . t Is anelesed with ordex. t.S-ss18 Tresps:N6tlces . ' TresrpaM Notiief, ilts' 14 iflensi 9 inches, -printed- oa -good 10 ouact eanvsss bearing tbs words, ."NoJJos J Hereby GiTetf That Tresspsssing Tt Strictly Forbiddea Oa Those Promitel .Under Penalty .Of Proaeeatiaa.V. Prict 15 each or two for S 5c. StstoamaS . Pabliahiag. Company. . flalam, - Oregoa FOR BAIiE Orestock 0 1400-POUND HONEST WORK MARE ' Trade for Yresh ' eowr also 1250-lb. .horae,- bsrne sad light wagontrade . for larger horse.. .. D.- W. JUanham; . Bit. t B. 124. Phono 44F31 noon r era .njngs. . , ".' ',. . 9-ti2 1. 1 i .I i- . FOR SALE PIGS. 'PHONE 107F2t . i ,9f22 VETERINARiAN PB. PATTERSOS r Paoaa , 028. W. - . k . , 9-d0ti FRED W. LAN QS, VETERINARIAN- Office 480 -8 Cemmercisk Phono-1191 Res. Phowo 1S. i-in2t AUCTIOX SALES io PUBLIC AUCTION - TUESDAY. FEB. . 24. Commencing it 1 o'clock . at tha v Bennet Loganberry ranch at Lake La-k-bish, , 2. tailesosst of -Brooks, -24 . head of Eastern Oregon hqrsea., ranging from ' 1100 to. 1600 lbs. These chorees ar i broke. Age tits to eight -ysars and is rood xiesn.- - - io-ra4- TfOOD FOR SALE .11 WOOD TQ MOVE AT ONCE, 2 CAS loads aecqnd growth, .first class wood, 5.65, f.o.b' Salem. Geo. T. GrareS, Black Roek, Oregoa. ' - . Il-f24 16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phono 19F3. M. D.Jday. fields-, -- il-fistf . .1 t .. ... ........ , ....... ' j LENAKER SAWS WOOD Phone 2097 J. f . - - ll-ml2 i i DRY WOOD, FOUR FOOT AND 18 Inch. Dry mill wood,- 84.75 per load. Phono 1879-W.- - t . .limit 18 INCH BLOCK WOOD $3.75 PES losd; 4 load 914. Phona 1879-W: . ., .o-..-.U-BS GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES HXLLMAN FUEL Ca PHONE 18&ft --XU20 DRY WOOD FOR SALE Phons 854 f t 622.- . .; - .11-121 WOOnSAWING JUDD AND SCHMIDT I PhOSO 148.- . -. f - :r , r 11-jlStf PRT SLAB WOOD FOB SALE A 1st Second growth. . Phon 1786, J1F28 BEST GRADE OF WOOD , 4 ft. and Id lack. ,. , Dry mill wood. Pry jmd reea;min wood. ry second growth fir. ry. and., old jfix.. ... ry 4 ft. sah. FRED E. WELLS Prompt deUrery sod roasossbls pries ' 280 booth Church. Phono 1543. li-adj BEST SECOND GROWTH FIR f 7: AS .89. CaU,113X , 11-4274 10 INCH .AND 4. FOOT WQOJD OP.AXX s kinds.:. Prices reasonable sad . prompt - tietiTrr. Phone tR-W. v .. ." ; WANTED -Employiaent 13 VIOLIN AND. PIANO INSTRUCTIONS gives la oxchsngo -for - work.- Credits gives. Phoao 1518J. -. - , . 12-J25 POSITION -'AS SALESMAN ROAD OR city work. Mesa business. 869, -ears Statesman. 12-f24" VAXTEDIIlscelLaneoiU 13 WANTED RING CHERRY SCIONS Narsery Co 140 So. High St, Phone 10F4.-.-. .-v 18-f22 WANTED TO CONTRACT - Cacambers for pickles; also, strawberries, currants . and raspberries. Sea Ward K. RirhaTd son. 8385 N. Front. - J3-I24 WANTED . PniVATE i MONET F 03 farm loans. Wo v- several f-lies-: tiong ca hstid. Hawkins A. 1. rfrts -Inc, 80S- Oregoa baildinff. - 18-d4tf HIGHEST CAPTt PRICE PAID WE buy everything. Used furniture, tools, rs", sacks, old metal snd used cars. . Oet . oor pries before you sell. Phons 893, 215 Center Jfet. 13-fl7tf CASH PAID FOH- FALSJS TFZT1I . dental geld.- piatinnut and discarded jewelry. Hoke SiaelUcg and Refiaicg Co, Otsego. Miehigaa. C HHJU WOODRY THE 'AUCTIONEER BUYS a sod faraitare for- cash. Phono .511. - - """ ' j "a , . -- '7n 't'faiiB,' f t.t-trrf ' ; ' i:iC3LLAt.EOUS " 1 ROOM- AND BOARD GOOD HOME. Phone 2062-W, -- ! . ? 14-f25 WARREN. JfCRSERY. GUARANTEED ; norser.-. Stock, ail. kinds. - fcpeciaJ low prices' this wwk. fees uie now. rave . money. 653"Ferry8t..V- . Equara Daal' Wei 'i- .Works - . '-' J - S4. Ferre t-: et. f - r P nrir i "LI'" ' avswsAa Ws terh electric sad ace ; : Log. Weldsr ef 12 ysars ssperisaes S teaoh. '. .- ,14126 WE J., I .Ti. LT o. ' . i l. : -. ... i rue : Liieriy-si erry. . 1 uvu 121.-' . ' ... ' -" AGli:i 57 ANTED 4 13 SALESMAN OR SALESLADY TO ftZLL direct jtOnCcnsnmer, permanent position . to saeosssfnJ. applicant, reference re qsird.' Seo Mr. layisoa, Marisa:Hot ol. Jioadsy after 19. a. m. ; I5f28 AGEXTSi WRITE t FORi FREE Sample, f til Mai isoa , B ttter-Mada' shirts for Urgs sosnafseturT direct to ,w"rer. ., Ko cgplul or supsrieaes required, i any earn 8100 wecklf sad t ant. MsUoa MiUs, 668' Brosds-sy, Kow Totk. ' 8SOO A.iiOXTH TO DISTRIBUTE Every- day; household .aeeeasity, rural . and i sasQ towa diatri'ta. iNo money aeed ed. H MUlioa foliar- (irm behiad it. Writo for aarticalarsj state territory desired V-N Johnson. 16 North Vo ion AM. Portland. Oo. 16-f22 n mi 1 " " , HELP WANEIJ-enmlft 17 EARN 85 810 WEEKLY,?. ADDRESSING nailing circalara. . Bead stamped ' en velope for particulars. Palace Mail Co., Toledo, ,OhKL J . 37rf22 WANTED" WOMEJt' TO MAKE MONET at homo, f Plain homo sewing. No cant assinar- Td prevent carioaity seekers, send ten; cent (com) for samples .and particulars, I Sdceeas " Sewing System, Box 207Loug Bxanch. N. J. 47-122 WANTEDWOMEN TO MAKE MONEY at i homo. . Plaia homo Jl sewing. - No ; canvassing. - To prevent cariosity ieek ora, send tea cents : eoia) for asm- pios- sad. partiealaxa.- iiuocoss 'Sewing , System. P. O. Box 207, Long Branch, N. J. - - -- ': - 17f22 ClIIEP.EvGINEERcbOK 'WILL.GIVE yea personal instruction ia Electricity aad Radio. . Esra .while" yoa learn at - hme. Position--secured. Writs for ' Free book, Chicago Engineering Worka 2146 Lawreace, Chicago. . I8 f22 SELL.SOMJETHIa EW-r-PATEN TED . wrinrr-mp aelling every . home. Noth ing also like It Low" price. Big prof it. ' We denter K 9 Mffc Co.. l)ei- phoa. Ohio. : " . , 18f22 HELP i WANTED TO TRAIN tOGAN- berries. , Phono 96F3. . 4 , . , 1 8 f 22 WANTED YOL'Na jMAN ABOUT 18. to make himself asef ul . around repa.tr ahop. " Address ' Box 33, care States- - mm--. . --. j- -. t.v .J.18-f2tft SALESMEN SO AMAZING .STYLISH HQES LARGE cash commisatoas introduciog popular 3.95 sad 84.95 'ahoes. iActdsU smm plrs furnished. . Writs o,uick. Stylo . Areh' Shoes, Dept. E 2, 'Cincinnati. I .i, x.t ,20F22 WANTED EXPERIENCED AUTOMO- kilo salesman. Jdast far sigh good refer ence, and bs -first . class man. , .Apply Ralstoa Motor Co, Albsny Ors. Xodt ; Bros. desUrs - : : V " ; - 20-126 -WANTED-AUfOMOBlLE . SALESMAN for popular Una Z cars. . WH make an sttractivs proposition to Tight party. Irvia's Garage, 824 Broadilbin &t.. Al bany". Oregon, r :v v .2of25 ANYBODY CAN 8ELX THIS ' SPARE OR WHOLE TIME 4 . : ; Me sad "womea - glsdy ' py. Sl'fsef saon th - - lor - oar - monthly - iacouie aceidon t sad ieknos, policy. - ps3rifts.J)i .bsnsf its. Big opportunity,- big . commisaioaa, big company,, act autqkiu North AmsTicaa Ac cident Insuranoe Company, 1032 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.; Portland, Ore. 20f22 RIR HATCHING.: EGGS BAB X chickt sad hens. Phono btS. . 21-mlS.' ANCONDA COCKERELS - JUSTO , hstching. --Thons 872-R. ... 2112' 3&Icni ChlcIceVjes . -. . - . a -- -.. . -'- i Hesdquarters for Bsby Chicks if' 7-VARIETIES r ; 264 N, .Cottage Sslom-PhoaS 400 -.j EGGS FOR SETTING "Bnff Rocks, Buff OrpQtg tons. A few , cockerels. - While -Pekla- daeks. Stock- and- yr- Sqush breeding pieona. . R. K. Poultry ,snd Squab .Ranch., 21.01 Roosevelt 6t4 Aberdeen.. Wash . 21-125- BABY CHICKS BLACK MIN0ROA8, .BP Rocks, RI Reds Iogboras and Jer sey Gisnts. Flake's Petlsnd," 273 State w 3I-fl5tl CUSTOM HATCHING .Hatchiog eggs, puljets. cockerels. Pkons 82F21. - - LEES HATCHERY- ;, LOST AND FOTJSTD ; ,12- , LOST GOLD . MESH, BAG CONTAl.T lag bunch of keys, between Opera Houss drug- store aad Terminal. Mamis Don nison. Terminal hotel. . 22 i24 LOST-r-LADIES UNDER-ARM WALLET. ; C'jataiaiar wrist watch, bank book, bus. iness cards and key book. Rewsrd. Finder please retnm to Bligh hotel f- i.-lles..-- '-'i---' ,22:f22 LOST BLACK TRAVELING BAG sear Central Howell highwsy. Also black aweater with orange 'S'.'. Notify Jobs .Riches, Eilverton. .Orpgon. . - 2? f2 PERSONAL OATHOLBCS WANTING. CORRESPON . dence, booklet free.. Homo Club.. B 23. O rsai Rspida. Mich. , -i- 22 THOUSANDS WEALTHY--WlLLIMl to s marry.; Photos free. .Martin, flub B-1022, ; Wichita. Kansas. .23-122 MARRY If LONELY JOIN J 'THE. UC eessfal Correspoadoaeo ClisB,' i- lia ble. jDescrrpHoB fro. , Boa 5 So, , Osklandv Cslif .r.- vj - , - .i3U 2 EPILEPTICS AT LAST A Trestmest which stops seisurrs , from first dsy. No bromides. asreoUca. " Gaaraatsed. Information free. - Hsntsr La bora tori's, 207 Maia. tottio Rock, Ark. 23-f22 MARRY .TO WEALTH HAPPINESS Jlnsdrsds 'tch, sUractivo, ' eongsnlsl, , .wllUnf W wed. i Thotos- Ire. Ettsblish d 25 yesrr. stheriae Wsin, SOT . sUaakcrshim Bldg, ls Angeles, Cel. IMPOTENTS. REPRIEVED, i WONDER r fal iwgiesl splint wtmusf results pes klvs; . immediate..., G usraoteed. See s doctors, dreggists, writo Blgrsde Spae 1 Hity Co.. ; 1209 a Maia St- Das. --Taa,;-- - :-';--....;.,-.. 23-122 LEADING CLUB LARGEST, MOST R . lisble fof ' lonely people, eonfidentisl descriptions" free ia plsln sealed eave- lope. Thousands wealthy members. It - sincere write. Established .20 years. Mrs. Matthews. Box 26, Oakland. Calif. 23-f22 LOAXS Si 8200O TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY. - 1L E. Brown or Melvia Johnson. ,24f23 WANTED TO BORROW $300 FOR ' months,' chsttet mortgage. Tea , times amount socarity. Good Interest. 187 Statesman. V - 24-f2i HAVE- CLIENT iDESIHIXG 81 J Uss -' for 3 years on pi seennty. 7 i r cent. John H. Scott, 305 Oregoa L.u;. . v 24-f:2 CITY i BUILDING. - AND RESIDENCE loans. - Payable 1'ke ront. "--A. C. fcOiiRNoTEDT '"; ' Realtor; Loans,- Inimrsace . ' - 147 No. Com' I. St. Saiem, Oreron. ' , 24-f2S(( WE "ARE -IN A POSITION TO HANDLE '. ('airy cattle loars. tW'-.ty months tm.e. Interest 7 per cent. r;sid 5 per cejt t-f'h'T, Oregon-Idaho Dairy Loan, E. , t . snd, Canby, Oregon. 24-ui MONEY TO I.H4.N ON CITY TKC ,i ei'-r . !ild!-v etH lui t a r s- J . n- 7. i - a i i- 1 - cy - - v. i euj..aj,(,a s.1l. 4 ... -T Kos. 5 snd 6, t ;eT-.afe - .-, It, Si, V V $4 Personal pronoun