The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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- BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRATES
Prepared fey Radio BIBLE SERVICE Bureau. Cincinnati. Ohio.
If pares ta will have their children memoriae the daily Bibla seleetione, it will proTe
pnceieea aernage to tnm in altar yeara.
' - .March 3. 1925
THE WAY TO PEACE: Acquaint now thyself with Him, and be
at! peace: thereby good ahall come unto thee. Job 22:21.
(PRAYER: O Lord, keep us In perfect peace, for our mind is
stayed on Thee. ' . , ;
THE RIGHT WALNUT TREES
i
The public 4 ought to be warned against salesmen for
seedling walnut trees that are being sold at "prices j as high
an $3 each in the Salem district - j
Because a walnut tree is a long range proposition
It is for, more than "a life time"; it is for "unnumbered
generations. " ... ' . ' ;vs- ; . 1 t y.
... Further experimenting may develop other superior vari
e ies of walnuts; but for the present there is only one best
v iriety for the Salem district, and that is the grafted Fran
quette. And.it should be grafted on a black walnut root;
preferably a California black walnut. root. . Then it will be
immune from mushroom root rot.- i : ) ; :;
j Under very favorable conditions, with the right kind of
soil," the grafted Franquette on a black root will begin to bear
aj few nuts at four or five years; and by the time' it is 15
years old it will bear 50 to 100 pounds of walnuts -
'And it will increase its crop every year, indefinitely, as
i grows larger and its bearing surface increases :
For the walnut tree never grows old. It renews its
youth every year. , ; ; - V -
I The Franquette walnut grown on grafted trees in the
Salem district is the best walnut so far developed in the whole
wide' world. It brings the highest price of any walnut grown,
because it is a nut of fine appearance, and the quality of its
meat is the best so far attained in the walnut industry.
lacking in the vigor and virtue which spring from the soil
It is perhaps not necessary to explain to any reader of
The Statesman that "Ma" Ferguson is the woman! governor
of Texas.
t
A GOOD MOVR
A movement la under foot for
Americana to sing grand opera in
English. It has been regrettable
always that American singers have
felt that they mast use foreign
languages to express themselves
and thus deprive their audiences
of much of the Joy, that comes
from an understanding ' of grand
opera. Carrying the tune is only
a part of singing. The public has
a right to know the words and en
Joy them.i This new movement is
one that will have support all
over the country and it will re
sult in added financial returns in
grand opera. '
SHOULD LISTEN IN
i omorrow President Coolidge
will make his inaugural address,
and for the first time in the his
tory of the world the Inaugural
address can be heard all over
America, due to the marvelous de
velopment of radio. It is not only
an opportunity but It is a duty to
listen in, because ny American
will be inspired by hearing the
voice of his chief executive. There
Is no politics in this, but It Is good
patriotism." - ;
GOOD ADVICE
HURRAH FOR ORPEN!
Sir William Orpen, the distinguished English artist, said
recently in the columns of the Sunday Pictorial that mod
ern men and women are growing handsomer and better than
heyeyerwere before. He. says that all faces and all ap
pearances are T shaped tnrbugh an attitude of mind-
As you think so you become. j : ; -
The average of beauty is rising; and it is rising because
it a steady rise in virtue. ; . ; j
Hurrah for Orpen I f
His voice is a welcome sound in the fog of gloom that
as been hanging over the world for a number of y ears, dur-
general degradation, and might have been led to conclude
;hat everybody and everything was growing more i ugly and
nore drab. ' " . ' ,. -r. j , ;
But Sir William Orpen speaks as one having authority,
and not as the scribes and Pharisees and Tie deserves the
hand the reader would no doubt be glad to join in giving
him--.' - ... I ;;
Unless the reader happens to be an incurable pessimist
and general grouch, j
"HOMESPUN FRIENDSHIP
V. The poet or. essayist hard pressed for a theme will find
a. good one in "Ma" Ferguson's tribute to "homespun friend-
uBhip.' The" simple grandeur of this manifestation impresses
nerjBije says, wnen:sne iooks into xne xoii-marKea iaces oi
the farmers who shake her gubernatorial hand and wish her
good luclC ' r 'y-i . 1 , ' ,
- 'it is. a good apiece of imagery "homespun friendship."
Of course, there isno tmore spinning of fabrics at home in
these days of the factory but homespun friendship has sur
vived the spinning-wheel and the hand-loom and is as true,
wholesome and hearty, as ever. . j ' . ;
' The farmer is your true democrat, the one to nod and
smile and give a cordial "how-de-do" to you wherever met.
He is a friendly man and his wife is a friendly woman and
there is no chariness of address in their communications with
their fellow-beings. While this springs largely from kindness
of heart, it is also the reaction from the isolation in which
days pass without sight of a soul save those of the house
hold. So when a stranger comes along he is riot, a stranger,
but a friend to whom one may pour out one's heart after a
very brief conversation. , ? h T
Not so the city, man. One of his greatest bugbears is
that somebody will steal five minutes of his precious time.
In the street he will pass an acquaintance without a glance
of recognition, fearful lest he be "held up" and a moment be
lost. What he considers his necessarily aloof attitude re
sults in an insulation which so discourages those Jwho would
be friendly and talkative that they draw in their antennae
and go their way with the feeling that he is altogether too
stiff and exclusive. Then, too, there are purse-proud men
who walk the streets , with what Emerson calls ."upstart
wealth's averted eye." Rich men are run after and -impor
tuned. They grow suspicious of advances, and ! with good
cause, for enthusiastic expressions of friendship often are
aimed, not at their hearts, but at their pocketbooks.
. The countryman is honest. As a rule when it comes to
giving an opinion he may be depended upon for frankness of
speech, v The politician knows pretty definitely how' the
farmer .will vote after he has sounded him. .- He caii only
guess how the city man will stamp his ballots r) l' : t
Yes, homespun friendship, homespun honesty and home
rpnn integrity are dependable. They are the backbone of the
-t:: trithcut'irhfch it vrculd bo. flabby, invertebrate end
Colonel Hofer, '- an outstanding
Oregon citizen whose home hap
pens to be. In Salem, gives a lot
of good advice and he sends it
out over the country, a part of it
work of love and a part of it.
of course, paid , for. Here is a
paragraph that ought to be read
by every citizen of Salem, and If
made Oregon's shibboleth it
would help up immensely. It
says:
"If you have money to invest
this year, bear in mind the local
mill, or bank, or creamery, or
quarry, or any local industry that
can employ labor or capital. Why
send Ayour money out of your
sight, to help build another com
munity, when it ought to be work
ing at home where it was raised?
TAX WAS NECESSARY
The Statesman, of course, had
no part in levying a ta on certain
lines of tobacco, but It wants to
commend the position bf the Ore-
gonlan as being sound jin Insisting
that there e no referendum on
this.4 The tobacco tax was a ne
cessity and It is in emergency tax.
We : have ; no doubt but what it
would be taken off if the finances
of the state warranted. Indi
rect taxes are ' growiag because
they are-easier paid -than direct
taxes, and finally we will come to
the point where there' will be no
direct taxes levied for state pur
poses. Several states have reached
that point now, notably Califor
nia.
Bits For Breakfast
The City Beautiful-!."
r : I i
That is the Slogan - subject for
Thursday. ! : ' - -
Every citizen of Salem is as
much interested in seeing Salem
become the most beautiful city in
the world as the Slogan man is.
Help him, if you can; and do It
today or tomorrow. j '
Palls City has a City Beautiful
campaign on, and she will set' a
pace for every town jot her size
in the state. I
, a 'm l ' '-
The development of the flax in
dustry is going forwarl. ; We now
need more linen anld specialty
mills. A large mill to make yarn
would likely find a market for all
its product, and that would mean
4000 to 5000 more people given
employment In Salem factories.
All this development will mean
that we must have many scutching
plants. : : They should be located
in every flax growing neighbor
hood, in order that the haul from
the field to the flax (field to the
scutching plant may riot be a long
one. : I
; Flapper version: "Pet and the
world pets with you;f. refrain and
you ride alone." j .' v;'
. '; a ay:;"Ss
According to a bulletin, of the
Tailors' association, ) every maa
8 - 1
8 (5G)
I
0
0
OT eonraa, yon waat to get Q
your fall money' a worth f)
when yon buy coal but are yL
yoa aatiafied that yoa dot If Q
yon are in doubt try an order Q
of oor hUrh frade coal that g
eoata leaa in the end. It ia the U
perfect coal for homo tiaa. 0
. Also Best Grade of 0
DRY WOOD 0
Sawed Any Length j Q
HILLMAN FUEL CO.
Broadway at Hood .
PHOHE 18SS O
t?
LENTEN TALKS
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING
TO ST JOHN
ought to have four overcoats in
his wardrobe. Out in this country
a guy with four overcoats would
be ' looked upon with real suspi
cion.
"m mm ,
Now there's a car with bump
ers equipped with a -net to catch
pedestrians. Here is the makings
of a game that will drive tennis
out of business. The motorist that
packs the fattest bag of. pedes
trians at the close of the day gets
a nice black cigar. .
V
Another good mechanical de-
device for taking scientific exer
cises Is a washboard.-
i : m
, The scars of war are healing.
You seldom hear a former dough
boy say "We; we."
A Frenchman is trying to prove
that Hamlet was a girl, whom the
Queen, of Denmark reared as a
man in order to. preserve the in
tegrity of the crown. First thing
we know some other critic will be
trying jto demonstrate that Yorlck
Is; not dead and that the skull
which Hamlet .dandled really be
longed to a Great Dane from the
Royal kennels. Possibly Ophelia
wfis 'merely a stenographer in the
offices of a pants-button foundry.
These experts are not going to
leave us much of anything but the
shell.
States
CLASSIFIED SECTION
Pbose 23 Advertising Dept.
FOR SAIJ-nlscellArieoaJ 8
60 GLADIOLUS BULBS. BLOOMING
alio, postpaid, f 1: - Oeort LawVer. Bala
grower. Dept. 126. Tacoma. Waah. Smft
SLIGHTLY USED HIOiH-ORADE OAS
ranee, a bargain. - Sea Mr. Feareat
23ft North Commercial Bt. . -aa
SEVERAL DROP HEAD SEWIXO'MA-
chiaea. .- $12.60 np. Sirr Sewlaa
Machine Co 519 Cattrt. i al
CUTHBERT RKD-RASPBEKRT Planta
Excellent quality. Phono SF5. S-aUS
OLAJBSmXD ADVERTISEMENTS
Rata par word:
Per iatertioa .
Three iaaertiona
One week (ail Iaaertiona)
One month
3a
5a
8e
20e
Six months' contract, per monthl5
12 months' contract, per moath 12e
Minimnm for any edrertisemeat-.25o
Money to Loan
On Real Estate
T. K. FORD
(Qrer Ladd A Boah Baak
BXTORJi YOTJ LEAVE TOCB HOME
OS OAS HAYS IT
Insured Properly
Backs Hendricks,
Phone 161,
Bask Bid,
IT. 8.
a-SStf
THE LUTHERAX SETTLEMENT
BUREAU
will help both '
HOMESEEKER AND HOMESELLER
with
OREGON INCORPORATED
Realtora A Insurance, Phone i.013
Victor Schneider, Sec'y. Rooma 4-5-6
D'Arcy Bldg. A-3
AUTOMOBILES
NOTICE SALEM AUTO WRECKING
Co., now open for buaineaa. Get our
prieee before selling- or baying. 402 8.
Church St. Phone 2159. Rea. Phone
1806-R. : -! . l-j31tf
AUTO TOPS
FOR WINTER ENCLOSURES Curtain
- work. ate. aea O. J. Hull. 217 State.
. .. .. . . . - s-f gotf
FOB RENT
DRAO SAWS CHEAP NEW THOMAaJ
Sertsble 4 h.p ad maul eoftstmAiioa.
Loaated with two wheel. Waeela U4
a wheelborrow. Has poller for eoaaaor
' tioa to eroaaeat aaw. ehara, aeparasor,
ete. Priced eoaspleto witli blade' as
$80 aach f .o.b Portland. ' i i
ALASKA JUNKT Ca
03 Front, Portland,-. OrafOB.' ;.
Will allow 5 credit am aaw If. ad
la eneloaed with order. . S-Avla
Trespass Notice".
For Sale
PRINTED CARDS. SIZft 14" BT IVk'
word Lag- "For Rant," priee 10 aaata
oaeh. Btateaasaa jsaatnaaa urxice, a
Ground floor. , .
HOUSE AND
2058-J.
APARTMENTS PHONE
FOR RENT lO ACRES. FOR SPRING
crop; with house. 1 mile eaat; on
paved highway. See me at once.
SOCOLOFSKY. 341 State St. 4-m3
-5 !
Tresspass Yotieea, aisa Id tacaad af
iachea, printed on reod 10 aasel
canraaa beariag the words, " Notice St
Hereby Girea Thai TreMpassiag Ji
Strictly Forbiddea On Tkeaa Pramiaei
Under Penalty Of Praceemtiaa." Priet
15 oaeh or two for 5e. 6tatassa
Pmhliakiag Company. Salaas, .Orotom
a-aj
4-Bl6tf RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8" by iH".
50 receipt forms ia book, IS cents per.
book or two book a for 25 cents. Statear
man office, .215 South - Comniaroiai.
Salem. - 9-ttiU
FURNISHED 2 hi ACRES Seven-tenths
t mile eaat of asylum. Water system.
g-ood-buildins, good tire room bouse.
All kinds of fruit, etc. W. E. Kurts.
RU 6, Box 148C- 4-m5
HONEY BEES AND QUEENS PHONE
FOB RENT -Apeu-tments 5.
APARTMENTS 208 N. COTTAGE. Satf
Willamette Volldx
,l Nursery
SCHEELAR AUTO WRECKING CO. WiU
buy your old car. Hisheat eaah price
paid. 1085 N. Commercial St. 1-J13tf
by
Rev. ERNEST H. SHANKS, Pastor bf the
First Baptist Church
. . MARCH 3, 1925
John 1:35-31. The Witness,',, concluded.
John's disciples follow Jesus, verses 3342.
Xathanael's witness, verses 43-31.
Key: "What seek yeT ::- :
, Blemory verses: 3, 39, 41 43, 49.
THE witness of John Baptist bears fruit and in the section we "are
A to read today we find other witnesses added. His own disciDles
turn away from him to follow Jesus. John is happy to, have them do
so. for it was his mission to turn men to Jesus. Andrew and John
(for no doubt it was the writer of the Gosnel bear In hfa n amAl fal
lowed Jesus and abode with Him the few short hours remaining of
me uay. iney came oac 10 testily mat tney had found the Messiah-
iney naa no doubts regarding their witness. They found Andrew's
oroiner simon ana orougnt mm to Jesus and he became a follower.
Philip; was found and asked to follow, too. He goes to get Nathanael
and another disciple is won. . The power of testimony is clearly
anuwii in inese instances, uoa is asKing ror witnesses today. There
may be some secret disciples, but they must be very selfish if they
are such, for He asks for confession, and delights In those who own
mis name. ?
- : -.-'"...I ,. i : 38 1;;.' '
"Rabbi, where dweOest Thou?" '
"Come and see." j: .
. v y" 41 . '
"We have found the Messiah (the Christ)."
"We have found Him, of whom Moses In the law, and the prophets
wruie.
"Rabbi. Thou art the Son of God;
Thou art the King of Israel."
Simple Mixture
Surprises Salem
Simple buckthorn bark, mag-
nesium sulph. c. p., glycerine, etc.,
as mixed in Adlerika relieves any
cise - gas on the stomach unless
due to deep-seated causes. The
pleasant and, QUICK action will
surprise you. Because Adlenka is
such an excellent intestinal evacu-ant-lt
is wonderful for constipa
tion it often works in one hour
ad never gripes. ; J. C. Ferry,
Druggist, 115 S. Commercial St.
Adv.
Storage
Fire proof banding, day and Blent
serrlce, $4 per month. 1899 N. Cap
itol. Texas carafe. : l-ifttf
STORAGE
Washing and
Open day and night,
arreaalnc.
EIKER AUTO CO.
Corner Liberty and Ferry
Phono 121
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ORGANIZATION 1DF SPECIALISTS
B'OMTLANO AMO CATTLE OTFICCS
HPHB unparalleled success of the Dr.
A Chao. J. Dean non-surgjcal method
of treating Piles and other rectal and
colon ailments has built an organiza
tion of highly trained specialists to care
tor tne patients who come from all
parts of the West.-
The skill of these specialists is proved
by the unqualified GUARANTEE
that each Pile sufferer is cured or his
fee REFUNDED no matter how
long standing or how
his case may be,
Send for my FREF book.
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Or DtanWitaiita tU-9Z Swir hr4mm
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SO. 309
Gross Word Puzzle
Am I a Boldier of the. cross, . (
' A follower of the Lamb? I
And shall I fear to own His cause.
Or blush to speak His' name? ;
Must I be carried to the skies
On flowery beds of ease,
While others fought to win the prize,
And sailed through bloody seas? Watts.
&rAMne
. ill . . rav r i
M.
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FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Apart
ment 412 North lat. 5-m3
Has s Saleiyard at 861 Ooart street
at Kaanedy'a paint ah op. apposite fla
aiek'a store. All kiada of frait aad a at '
treee. Dr. Beaa'a Bs French prase a
specialty. - Offiea phono ISIS. bos,
s-euati
105F5, Jass hf athis. Prop.
NEWLY FURNISHED THREE-ROOM
apt. with bath. :S72 N. Winter St.
Phone 48 1-M. 5 m5
rOR SALE OLD VXWSFAPE&a. It
eenU a handle. Olrealatiaa departsaeat
Orerea Stataamsa v.
nl&JSffA-" Beautiful Oregon Rosi
liA VALLEY APARTMENTS. CLEAN.
Comfortable. Reasonable. 819 N. Com
mercial. Call afternoons. 5-m7
NICELY FURNISHED 3 ROOM APART-
ment; 1133 Court St. - 5-f201f
IF YOU WANT BETTER: FURNISHED,
nicer arranged and 'cleaner apart
ments, i see the Patton Apart'ients.
.down town district. Call latton'al
Book Store. 5-mltf I
Aad alevaa other Oresoa itan u .
gather with a fine eoUeetioa of pairiotli
soncs, sacred soags aad ataay old Urn-
,favoritasv- - 5. -. . -
v .' ALL FOB Sdo . r" '.
r ' (Bpeelal prtcea to ejnmntlty letav . v
'- Xapoelany adaptable Co sekeeL ansa
aaunity or homo atnriac Bead for-
Western Songsterv.
TO pacea ow ra Its third ediuea .
ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT FOR RENT.
Inquire 1335 State. 5-m5
PnbtlrtM By
OREGON TXA0HXB3 MONTH 'il
1S e rinmmml,1 SH HikUm it
FOR SALE Iirestock
1119 Fifth atreet. West Salem.. .S-u
CHEAP RENT FOR CLEAN TWO ROOM
furnished aoartmenL. 592 North Hum
mer. . 5-f27tf I THOROUGHBRED YOUNO JERSEY Cow
4 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT
Prirate bath. 104? South OommerciaL
Phono 116SJ. 5-fl8tf
FOR KENT- APARTMENTS 891
Commercial.
VETEKINARIAJt DB. PATTER,"
. t-deoJ
Phone 803 S-W.
FOR RENT Rooms , 0
FRED W. LANQB. TETERIN AR1AN--
Offiea 480 8. CommereiaL Pkoaa 111
-MiiT m ll ? - a..r'' 1
. WOOD FOR SAXJ3 ' t t;
18-INCH OLD FIR SECOND OROWTSl
ak and ash. i Phone 19F3. M. D. ly-
1 . H.f) iff
ROOM FOR BENT MODERN HOME, LENAKER SAWS WOOD Phoae SMtJ.
v ll-ml
ONE UNFURNISHED . ROOM TWO
well furnished rooms, rarage, heat.
- light and water. Phone 1633J 6m4
three blocka from state house, lor rear :,
ubhwu.. muas sito reiereaeea.. jrieaaf
address A. care 8 U teaman. 6-al7tl
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 744"
wording. "Rooma to Rent," price 10;
Kt hcq, eaaaaamaa nnameaa eitiee.
Oronnd floor.
FOR SALE -Miscellaneous 8
18 INCH BLOCK WOOD
load d loads 914. Phone 1879
98.75
-W.
r&3
"ml
.-4
BICYCLE. YMCA.- eTenings. 8-m4
WHITE ROSE POTATOES, $1.50 PER
uunurra. rioia lazo-J. 8-m4
GOOSEBERRY, ETTERBERG
berry plant, phone 57F13
8TRAW
8 mil
Hi
acmcr
ALFALFA. GRAIN, HAY, TIMOTHY
ana straw, - guaranteed quality ; prompt
ahipmeut. Price - upon - - application.
jvicuara .i jmaa, . niua vreua. .Waah.
tngton. 8.mi
GOOSEBERRY,- ETTERBEBO
berry plants, 1S7F13.
STRAV
8-mll
MAHOGANY DAVENPORT.
Phone 1815-J.
TABLE
, 8-m5
SKYLINE ORCHARDS WALNUTS FOR
were over M per cent in the 3
cent grade. By black walnut aeedlingt
grafted with Skyline Scion Wood. "We
have them. Skyline - Orchard, 121F11.
- - 8-m8
GOOD COAL DRY WOOD
. PROMPT DELIVERIES
HILLMAN FUEL CO.
DRY WOOD. FOUR FOOT AND 18 lac,
fry mill wood, 94.79 par. lead. Paon
WOO DBA WING -JXTDD ' AND 8C
BEST GRADE OF WOOIW i ' t '
-- Drr -and. graen'mfa wSat,
Drr and old fir., . -, , ci
. Dry 4 ft, aak. . ', i
- FRED BL WSLLB ' :" Vf
Prompt deliTery aad-"resnatr'f --a
S80 South Ohurea. Phoae la-aO, ,
BEST SECOND, GROWTH FT& mit 1
Call tlfl. 7 iiJ .
WAJfTlID JSmplormetii ' 1
MIDDLE-AGE WOMAN WANTS -W --fc
care for Tfcildre or bid people 49
housework. Q. K. Statesman.
WANTED TRACTOR PLOWEf 0 t .1
- , w wm. m ao. eome 1 a
implemeata for sale. Phone lfa?i
4VAXTa .SOsopnaneona 13T
AUCTION SALE FRIDAY; MARCH 6, 1 WANTED TO CONTRACT nLV
:a F- SSX Missioa St. Phono-I . strawberriea. m.wu. " ZZZ..T.?
son. 2385 Front. . Phone 3184.. l1Hv
Prune Trees
Vr 7T?'h 4 t f- 10c; 6 to 8
it. 15c Italiana same priee. Fruit aad
Walnut treea. Phone 1140M. High
and Ferry. Frnitland Nursery. 8-f25tf
graph, range, ruga, furniture, toola, ete.
P. N. .Woodry. auctioneer.- B-mS
8-m5
FOR SALE A REAL WATCH DOrt
voitco atram; also iscotca collie, eat
tie broke. i"or quick aale, 810 each.
v;. w. iannanv itouto 9i Box , 124.
Phone 44F31.. , .. . . a. i
WANTED PRIVATE MONET f OS
am loaas. ' W hare aeTeieJfepjC
t'ona.eo haad. Hawkins JL- a.
lae 205 Oregoa Buildiag. . ,,1
T " ii , dental
j SALEM MARKETS 1 &i
1 vnnns
CASH PAID FOR FALhjE -Wr--
deatal gold, ' platinum aad &v 4
jewelry. . Hoke Smelting ' and' L-r., ,
Oo, Otsego. MtAhima. . - ia. n i
WOODBT THE ACCTT0NE2Bj BOY 3
aaaa ranutars for: eaah. Phone 111.
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Prieea quoted are waoIeaaU mA .r.
pricea received by farmera. K : rLl
prieea are given.
GRAIN AND HAT v
No. 1 Inf t whita aknl a. m
1 aoft red wheat H.iz ORANGE PERSION MALE AT 8ervcV.
S5 I a o a. ota fctreet,
BOSCELLAXEOU3
No
Oat a
Cheat hay
Oat hay.
Clover hay, baled
914
818
911
.918.58
(Answer Tuesday)
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SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I gS3l
ACROSS
.1 A Russian Association
, 6 Attract ,
11 Soil 4
12 Idle talk (col.)
14 Melody
15 One j
IS A tablet of wood
17 Word (Fr.)
18' Owns
20 Pen
21 Encountered
23 Number
Egyptian god
29 Reparation
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets. you are, 11
not getting the genuine Baver Asnirin craved saf 33 Garb
millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for li V? oTpas?"
Pain
V Toothache
Neuritis
Headache
Neuralgia "..
Lumbago
Rheumatism"
3 6 County in Tennessee
38 Article ,
39 Susan -.
40 Domestic animal
42 Belonging to Al
43 Point
1 45 Policeman
14? -A. prefix , -
48 .Interior
49 A battering machine
5 T Small body of water
53 Lair i4
AefTitnntv"navT-.Vr--.v:u ---t j? x I53 ,
r. j r j-- wiiwu vuiiutuia fiuvcu mrccuons. 1 54 Girl's name
Handy "Bayer boxes of 12 Ublets Abo bottles of 2t and 100 Drngsiats. I 65 Come In .
lr?!fia la tte trsOa mark ef Ti.tw ITaatifactura of Moaoaeetlcaciaater cf Sailer kac!d 1 S 6 Founded
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DOWN
1 A eirl's Bame'
2 What Croesus was -
3 Delight
4 And (Lat.)
5 A singer in temple
7 Exclamation .
8 Helmet' '
9 Tumult ' '
10 Used to rub feet on
12 Aeriform fluid
13 Turkish title
19' Grave "
21 Pertaining to mason
22 Quality
24 Courage ' ' "
25 Stop f
26 Droll
28 Consumed
30 River tn Scotland" -
31 Established (ab.)
32 A drink .
37- Held in check
39 Tilt
41 Stabs -
42 Later -
43 Plus
4431ales - " T
46 Sheet of glass v V
47 Mimic,
50 Enraged
52 Prefix -
54 Article (Fr.)
Oat aad Vetch hay
PORK. MTTTTOaT AJTD BfiZP
Hoga, 100-20O ewt. , 91T Sff
Hoge, 200-250 . an ?X
-911.00
, 9 Ha
Hogs, 250-300 ivt
Light sows
Top veal ;
Dn-ssed veaL
Cowa -Lamba
"
Heavy hens
springers
ught
POXTLTBT
hens.
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BOOS, BTTTTEB. BUTTBBFAT
.OB'
WB STORE TOUR HOUSEHOLD Caa
t SL nTtBi W bT Us Wrk,
Liberty and Parry. y Phoae 131. "V
L. . ' - " la-'
- AGEXI8 WANTED ;l t$ f
.10 I MAN OR WOMAN FOR COnwrv iri.
-12V4lc I ger. No houaa to faottse work Writs
tr personal iaterriew. The Cleveland
. iioaiery Co., 5113 EaeliA It. r
land. Ohio. - , -T-ig.y, ,V
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.16018 sr ttAJtAi ill" rit?aoJ
!18
ii5
tter
Creamerr
Butteriat, deUrered.
Milk, par cwt
Err, standards
Pullets
48 49a
WOOD - CHOPPERS
Oregon Building.
WANTED. 805
CO I vij ,n.uu r tU 1.
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Bo 101. Phone 17F2.
POULTRY AND EGC3
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FhA TlTlf -w . - :
The lazy man's ambition I, a I henV ".fw.wtT r
coal and Ice business. As an ice I 800411 13tB " : - - JirU
man he could loaf In wlnterjaod por sale 250 white leoV" : v
as a coal man he could loaf sum- -tekA Win aett for "i
mers. , - - rm Urge- 2 year old 9-
ti X litis. ,- . 1-3
Answer to Sunday Puzzle
v i.iT IT' r" aT strsra. 'a 5
N. 18th street, honari877-W; i ,21 1
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ANOONDA, COCKERELS
hatching. Phono S72-R.' i :
err,
S1-;
FOB SALE MOSlfomTT .r
turkey tots. Best of stockv- 1,. , i.
Bog 100.. Phone 83F23. l t
BARRED BOCK BABT- CHICKS I P
A hatching aggs from high rrade'O' y
and Imperial Ringlet stock. : V . A,
, aiaiger, -.BOUte'7, i Pfcoa 10. .'
tor P r Ck!eli
Sal era C
Seedouartttrat
, 7 VATlrfTt " 'i
' -' 284 K. CotUSa fcaieai rissa f
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BARRED BOCS CC.Z3 ' "
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