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r 0 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON WEDNESDAY IORNm.G,. MARCH 4, 1925 limed Daily xept Monday by . -"'. THE STATESMAN PUBllSHXHO COMPAHT ' - - ' SIS South Commercial 6 Btlto, Oregoa i B. J. Hendricks John It. Brady frank Jatkoskl MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; Tho Associated Prats is exclueiveiy entitled to the nte for". nblteaUon of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise crditM ia this paper and alae the local mwi published herein, '..j j i; - - .i. i - "'" 1 . BUSINESS OFFICE : Thomas T. Clark Co- New York. 141-145 Wee 36th St, Chicago, Marquette Bnild- inr. W. 8. Orothwahl. Mgr. - - (Portland Office, S38 Worcester Bldg., Phone 663 T B Road way, Albert By era, Mgr. TELEPHONES: Business Office . . . . ' 28 or 583 Circulation Office Neva Department ... 11-10 Society Editor -. . Jeb Department . . . . . . . . 583 Entered at the Poatoffiee in Salem, . 1 BIBLE THOUGHT AVD TSXXTW. ! Prepared by Radio BIBLE SElVlC"BoTeeo Clne'awatt. Ohio. If parent will hare their children memorize tbeaify Bit selection. UwtH prove " a priceless heritage to them ii iftx 7tit ; " : - MarIi4i-lt. , . -4 ' v ,': ETERNAL PROTECTION: Tfce; Lord' shall. preserve;:, thy going out and thy coming in from tbi time-forth; and even for,. erprmore. Psalm 121:8.- ''.'. :"' V, PRAYER:1 - ' - : VV.:. j i "God,' will take rare of you, ! - Thro every day, o'ei oil the way; i . " V ' He will take' care of you", God will take car of you' ARMS " AND' Nothing of world the rebellion of the San Bls Indians on a remote part of the Central American coast Une- . - 1 j But one interesting and possibly instructive piece of in formation is contained in the news dispatches., J, " The dusky natiye all com pletely supplied with repeating rifles and modern shbtguris- Showing that when it comes to taking, the I blessings ef civilization to the inhabiteiits of the wilderness the dealers in firearms can put 'it ; alf 'tfi the b!est equipped; missionary societies or the most "enterprising dealers in hooch. 'Therjs are still' some spots where the Bible is unknown and the rum bottle a minus quantity j v I ' .'-:-,- But in Central China or the wilds of Africa, in Siberia or the Andes or the South Pacific islands the trouble maker can always rely on securing a gun. ; 1 j If the possession of guns the world over could be con fined to soldiers and policemen,, and the "number of these could be very' much limited . (especially the soldiers), the world would be quite a distance universal peace and. order. " A BLOWOUT , f flxs 'Aliseles Timei) - s . .. "He had a blowout and rjjn ajround on a flat tire until he was traded In," was the biography of a man as given' by afriend. It is unnecessary to say more; anybody can finish the story. ',- .. It does not take. much, to let.a man down on the rim Just a Jack or a sharp word will do. Broke? bottles are a prolific source of trouble! More then one telephone girl has started it; then it has been expended on the president of the corporation and finally Involves thousands. After he ha run on hl rim awhile and has chewed up his inner tube, the office force and several customers of importance he goes home and lays the train that finally explodes into a divorce from his wife. By -that time he and his business are ready for the scrap heap. ' , 7,71' ; ;. - ; The doctors call It cirrhosis of the arteries; but the street "calls' It a blowout. The doctors are Jusr using subtertnge-and tryinr to be polite in arranging as pleasant a funeral for him as they can.- They would also make it eaey for, the preacher not io dislocate hial con science. However, the street is a great place for truth. High pressure, high gear,; high blood from a man's thinking compartment as efficiently as a knife will drain the heart. j Shock absorbers are invaluable for the mind, f "Why will men expend time and ducats on their cars' and . allow their minds to run without attention and lubrication even alter they .begin to rattle and show signs of a loose nut? ' ; . nr J -! r 1 t V- The man who Is obsessed by himself or hy an injury, real or imaginary soon becomes pudgy like a flattening tire. He Is likely to go off with a bang. ; i ' ' ' Why do blowouts seem- to have a strong friendship for dinner coats? Tires will run on forever, as long a you have on your old clothes. They will burn up In the desert; they wilT grind up on the grade'; they wiU cut up in a rocky ford; and then they will let go within a few blocks of the party.' The especial habitat where punc tures and blowouts thrive is on the way to the function. More men also dron dead in dinner coats than In carpenters' jackets, r . J Worry rubs a hole In the brain. Again the doctor calls It 'av lesion; but your friends know well and might have been avoided. , CAV WATT 7 President Coolidjge Is doing his best to force through congress a farm billj but the Wit Is not satis factory J.o all the farmers. Even the chairman i of the- farm com mission. Governor Corey, denounc es it and declares that it would be better; not to have any legisla tion this session. V . The economic situation Is tak ing care of itself pTetty well now. The price of wheat "will be good this yeaiV everything' indi cates that other prices are air go ing to be better. . It is a good time, therefore, to let the 'econo mic laws work, their course and when we do have legislation, have it digested, so that it will serve the purpose. We have had enough half-baked legislation; we have had enough .wild panaceas lily ap plied. We need sober, deliberate action on the next measure. So far as we are concerned e would let the bill go over rather than have the wrong one again passed Now Is the time to help the farm er, hut I3 dohH neto.te;4on today. JJi situation Is Improving anyway. w The help should he ex tended after everything" has been carefully thought through and thts plans worked out In detail. " .Tro:'TET." Senator Gus iloscr is C"3cte4 ,E3 saying thaf-Cnatrs in 'iy, Ilara and Jclisson are T?eak sisters. We . ; UiBinr f. . - Editor, lUfr JV Dept. ESS loa ; ft v J. '. Oregon, fy second-class natter Mr THE MAN Wid-importance is likely r to fplloTy : further on its way towards living, high temper will let the enoMgn v was a jpatn puncture i . V hope the quotation is ineorrect. because these men should dwell together In unity.' The three sen ators mentioned; saved the situ- ation In Oregon because 'had . the original program - been carried through Governor Pierce would have been " made a martyr and strengthened in every way.. 1As it was, he comes out of the Jegis- lature just about as well as he went in. Moser made a great pse siding officer and his politics were entirely, on the! side. He never mixed them with his rulings nor his" conduct In office. When it reached the stage that something had to be done, Senator Moser for got every thin 3 except the public welfare and t helped ; to carry through : the final - program. - He should give these three 'aenatoMr credit for seeing this a little soon er than he did. i All four of them worked for the good of Oregon, and Oregon needs all four off them. A pREAK COMJXGr It . is hard to understand why the "republicans in the senate are so . anxious to read several tneri euf of the party when they know there has- to be a break' In the next , few months. There"Is no more chance of" Borah 'working with ,-tbe administration , than thefe is of La Follette..,, The fe pu.MIcan rmjartiyisT so narrow now ;that . a 'feyt: ??' leara t!:a rrty precisely -wrsre it was la the-jreseat conrrss.' ft seems thete-sh-ould bean effort .at . i - ---: :;;" ' '.,7 lEHIEri TALKS I IV 3 by Rey. ERNEST H. SHANKS, Pastor of the First Baptist CJiurch ; MARCH 4, lflCM . Jehu S: 1-12. "Wedding in Cana.' The wedding. 1-11. f -1 Jet urn to Capernaum. 12. Key: "ODey." . Memor' ; verses: 4, 5, 7, 8,. 10 THIS is one of the delightful human accounts in our Lord's ministry. What more natural than that Jesus should be at the wedding in Cana? What wedding ought ever to be celebrated without' His pres ence and blessing? Too many marriages today "are no more -than a legal arrangement to be set aside by legal process when they become inconvenient or interfere with the selfishness of. the contracting parties. Marriage is a sacred thing, and should.be made a matter of deep religious concern. ' Do not have gloomy thoughts or sordid Ideas about Jesus. He is the joyous One, the happy Guest, the charm ing Guest, the charming Presence. This; Is said to be Christ's first miracle. It was wrought for a definite purpose. He never-wastes effort, or works "signs' for the novelty of It. Our efforts become holy when we realize His partnership. Some things we will not do, when we realize this partnership. What a change would-take place In society If the presence of Jesus were recognized. In -marriages The happy pair sometimes glibly repeat,, "Until death "us do part," and then turn away to forget their solemn vows.', , " Jesus wine was good wine. It ferent from any man had ever made. The wine or the-kingdom is not like that which men make. Let us drink 'the wine of the Spirit. - 4- y : ' - r - : "They have no wine. ; " "Vr'hat have I to do with thee? . Mine hour.-l! not yet come." , "Whatsoever He saith to thee, do it." ' ' "lTill the waterpots with water." . s. "Draw out now and bear to the ruler (toastmaster) of the feast." And His disciples believed on Him. . ; , EternaMove, whose law doth sway The worlds in ordered course. And works in human hearts its way Withr sacred forcer ' - ! ' '.' To Thee our waiting, hearts we lift, , . This solemn,, joyful hour. And ask Thy Spirit's perfect gift ' For marriage dower ' , . ' . Thy hand the sacred' links hath wrought V That binds two hearts in one; ' Thy highest mysteries thus are taught, ' Thy heaven begun. . . . f p halloawith. Thy preB.ence now ' . This sacrament of lQve; 7 Breathe in the' trembling human vow . .; -. - Strength -from above. - , . t , MRS. E. S. ARMITAGE. eonsillation rather than, beating these fellows over the-" head' and denying them the privilege of com ing back. The break will come between Borah and Kellogg, and Borah will not stand alone.' A SERIOUS PROBLEM ' . The question of lawienforcement Is" not entirely up to the. officers, although they must do their duty. They must be supported by the citizens. , fn addition, to that the citizens must obey the law them selves. ' All of them .do not- do thla. ' i -:-;. - v v w- c- ' During the year 1924, $2,750, 000 was taken In ' holdups,' burg laries and confidence games. Forg eries amounterjLto' $100,000: Then there is a collateral cost of ' de tecting and punishing these crimes find" ' the total-amount that is lost is $3,5oo;o9o,opojrr ; Gpod citizenship can not come with l. more enforcejent officers or mora enforcement laws. .It cancomo only "by1 a revived con-ecience-on the part of the citi senshi and the determination to leads a - better Iff - , ; I 9IARKETS ANP TTCApEVG A! recent meeting of traders in London disclosed" that: they were trying to sell waterproofs In An trofagrasta ' whereIt never 'tains, and woolen clothing IhthfrAma zon valley where it is always hotf This la a mistake that Germany never made. That country stud led geography. ' f Is it not possible that we are making the sane mistake? We glut 0ur big market centers and starve other portions of the coun try, i '" An Investigation 'would doubtless diseiose that we are al most, as foolish ' as the English tradesmen. We 'must learn . to send our" goods where1 they are needed and keep them away from the markets that are- being over supplied.:: " A market agent would be a good thing' if he studied markets, but unfartuiiitely in Oregon , we hive a market agent who simply Indi cates to the farmers how bad their plight Is-'Vldeally there" is a. won dexful fieid f or a market agent. Practically, the law works out badly. ,1 i PRESIDENT COOIJTDGE ' At noon today Calvin4 Coolidge becomes nresdent of the United States of his own , right He was an-accident before, of course pro vided, for render pur laws, and in this "ease- the succession was ad ministered wisely. ; v , " in ihe next four years we wil have a developing Coolidge, a cian still ardently devoted to public welfare, stiU economical almost tO" the point of penuriousness, tiu devoted, to' the people. He is the most . democratic man who has erer been president,'' not even ex cepting Roosevelt, His heart Is with - the people and ' his entire thought Is- to lead an adm'nistra tloa that will be helpful.- XJ ? fiou ntuTiied f o Coolidge last fall beaujg 4 the r eople had Karced 'toTust hin. Thty'tse ll'je I i hh Intety cri l'3 t"t- :'" THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO-ST JOHN M.J was made from water. It was dif - r - poses, and" our prediction is that the next few years will see the man strengthened rather than weakened. He Is not of a .spec tacular turn of mind. 7 He Is de cidedly not a grand-stander, but he Is a steady plodder who does his work well and whose purposes are always In the interest of pub he welfare. - . . . ..y.A -POWER The key word in America Is power. The Joseph bill didnot get far In the legislature, yet in the next few years it Is going to be the - central matter of import ance. - We are just' learning" .the uses of- power and the develops ment indicates how hungry the people are for more of it. The use of electricity is growing so faat that It' is almost impossible' Jto keep pace with it, and we mast find new ways of manufacturing It. The whole world is moved by power and we are learning that lour development is really a de velopment of power. " They are even going to bhgpower from Alaska and our waterways have been - making power for a long time. - ; - X The Corvallis Gazette-Times is so reactionary that, it-wants the Provision against negroes .voting in pregon kept in the constltutlon because it was put t there - origin aHy; It ; doesn't want any new thing there- unless it Is assured that that thing-Is reactionary;- ! 1$ is mighty' good news that the drunken dver law lsto be ad ministered with sympathy for the law rather than for the drunken driver. Discussion Group Meets y 1 T he inter-racial discussion group, an organization of Salem people who zneet , every second Tuesday - of each month lor,' a round table discussion,, held their regular meeting, last night at ibe YWCA. , Short addresses by Prof. Horace WillistOn of -Willamette university, Prof. R. Riddell of the Kimball School of Theology and Mrs. William Hamilton were the features ot the meeting. ' Inter racial problems were discussed by the speakers, i Those present at th emeetlng' were Prof. Laughlln. Rev. Thomas Acheson, Marjorie Minton.1 Mrs Ray 8mith, Prof. Hammond and Miss Marlon" Wy- Speeder Pinched . '.-. . , Lowell Beckendorf, .a . former student at Willamette university, was 'arrested for traveling ' at an excessive rate of speed yesterday morning., f He was". fined -$12.54). while G. lu Pearsaa paid a fine of $7.50 for the same of fehse. Sallow akin b more than skfa E deeth Forthat tired, worn out, listlesa faeling, keep your etornach, liver andbewels free from indigestion, Lillousnss ".' said r:'" ' ', -pation. , .:v f . wSl keep- ; . a -i !- a. two torusLu -T' v, i --t r a yoa Kicx ana tnorrow. &Q7 -J v ,vJ-1" . cents.; i.-w-..", 1 . - -- - I - tJ All womeru" who cook ' are not cooks. Hang too many thing on one nail, and' the nail will' break. "r Education does not make any one good. ; it nly - makes him clever f , ."" . . ." i " - - - o . : Modesty has its limitations.: No one protests against 'having ' his photo enlarged. 7 Statesmanship is the art of try ing to accomplish something with out ' using any common sense. . , r -o -Poise, ii a matter of avoirdu pois. : Skinny men can't be digni fied" nor. fat women infatuating. i LDemand's Made for Constitutions At a meeting of the - faeuUy members of the Sr 'em. high school yesterday, it -tvas requested by Principal Nelson that all constitu tions of high- school' orgs nidations must be turned; in to the -school executives, together with an au- T SALEM MARKETS ' T vPWcea quoted arewholeaal- sad - are pri'cea' received by farmer..- i reUui price are girpn. i .. . " " GEAnST AJTD HAT ' N"o. 1 aoft ihit" wheat..t.. . $1.78 No. 1. ofl red. wial.....; jl.73 Oata .I..... V ... 6bt Che hay , $14 Oat hay - , $lt CloTer hay, baled ,. . SIS, Oai and Vetch- hr . tlO.St . TOBK.' KTJTTOTr AJTD BEEF - ' Tioga, 100200 cwf 1 . $11.50 Hdgc, 200-250 ,cwt . ,.$11.25 Hoga, 250-800 ewt -.$11.00 Light Kiwi . , I . 9C Top Veal 10c Irested veal. ... cow ' , . ," Lambs , , , ,; 15 Uc ... ........2&3hit lc POUXTKT Heary hena -JSC -1 1190 HSo liight ; hen.. ' caflS. XTJTTES, STJTTESTAT - : Creamery batter.. 48 49c Buttcrfat, delivered .46c Milk, -per fcwt , , , . Kjres. ? atandards.. l'allti s ... ;.20c Jfo. Cross Word Puzzle . , " 'SSjS. ' , aa1 bbs aaasaawJai aasasi . , - . . , . : ?: "' - -."-" , . .- r, v. . W WWirrtr'' i ml . Ml C . -j iar S sfer n m W- r Tj f. : SOyS- '- " Lal bbb aaaa z j fr " -m ' P" ill '" -iiJ ,.,,, V7 !jL'" """" w "- FT I 1 I 1 il 'm 1 I 1 u (Answer -' 1 ''" ACROSS 1 pwing 2 A 'temporary member of a - : household ' ' 11 One who rescues 12 Make lace 14 ppposes r ' 16 Eager - - ' 17 Above (leg. term) " " -19 Trim H 1 20,SyUabus (ah)' ' 21 To be sustained 23 Eart ot"to be"1'. 24 Grit ZQ A grayish-white 29 Final " 31 Colors 33 Dog" 35 Regret 37 One of the famous pals , 40 Globe . -' 41 Not clear 42 Friend (Fr.) ' 43 Being of high caliber 46 Shelter ! " 47 Treadle ' 49 A god 51 Narrow- stream " ' ' v 5 4 Golf term " '56 '-Totals - ... 7 59 Title" 61Non'e at all "-vZ-i 64 A form ot wit ' - ? 66. Dry - '."?' . -,r ; 68 S,ettle ' 69 Point -of 'compass . 70 Ceremonies'" t ' .- - 72 -Jndfvisibl' number V 7S Hearts -titc-' r :.-.-- 74, So3Tcs-in . '- '7' ' . 75 ArtkTesr' . V tr -V . 1 Man's nickname ; 2 Crfmea'v, - S Resting place " Prefix -mjeaning not 5 Glide, slip ' 7 .Upper Canada ,(ab) 8 Period of time 5 A .weapon 10 Pull apart 12 Vat . . - 13 - Prefix, thrica" '"5 I Phone 23 -Advertising Dept.. CLaSSiriED ADVERTISEMENTS . Hat tmt word: 1- Per ' inaertion , , , Jt Tkre inaertiona Sft. o Money to L,oan On Ceal T?Ktt ? T. K. FOttD- f Over Ladd Saah BaakV v 4 .-. ...... . betosb tou leave totjb home f .OK CAB HAVE IT Insured Properijr Phoa tier Back ' Hendrieka XT. 8. Bank Bid f." ' :: ? arBtf . . ... .- ' "- -Tfe. Lutheran Settle : Vf nient Bureau -A f. will help both , ' HOdESEEKEJS AND liOMESEIXEH. . . ; ' ' . wUh .Oregon Incorporated Rnltor & Insuranc, Phone-1019-' Victor Sehneid, Sec'y. -" ...h . . lVArcy JJldg. Rooms 4-5-0 A-3 AUTOMOBILES NOTICE SALEM- AXlia.JVK liXK I XQ ' Co.',' now opea for hvstnaaa. Get our pricea before selling or buyiag. 402 S. Church gt. Phoao 2 ISO. : Kea. fhona 180B-B.. . : . ;. .-:-, -r . 1-jJltf SCHEELAK AUTO WHF.CKTNO CO. -WIU luj' your aid cr.Uigbe each, prioe paid. 1085 W. Commercial 3t. l-il3tt Storage; Itr proof- bonding, day Bd-fght itoil! f exaa garage.. " "15T0RAQE ; Open day and nlghC Waahing and creasing. 7 EIKER AOTP C ,; Corner Liberty iH Yvnj " Fhona 1Z1 - l-f6tf thentic "list of students belonging to the organization. Faculty, mem bers of the organization . will, be required to sign "the affidavits as well ps the -officers of the organi zation: ; . ''."'.' ;" ';':- 31 0 tomorrow) - ' - ' ": - i- -. 15 Let stand. 17 Soapy foam 1$ Pallid 21 Crack. 22 .Having toes 25 Everyone 27 Man'a name " 28 Pitch 30 High sweet' noto 31 Prevent 32 Wanderer . 22 Gained 34 Diminish 3 6 Employment 38 'Irratronal 39 Nothing 44 Repose : 45 A garden" - - 47 Stopper.: 48 Tree 1 ' 50 Scent " 52 Is not (cont) 53 Emperor 4 Hackneyed 55 Scintillated ; 57 Varlety"of whalo 58 .Insects 60 Part of the eye ' 62 Also 63 Sdfflx " ' 65 Employs 67 River in Scotland 69 -Misery- v s7I Special (ab) t -Vv - 73r -New, England State (ah) Answer to yeatexday's poxsle) A t E U Ci cIhU p. M o T a a Bt a f 7 . .J - mas : s hr i V 1m a V - - -T7 - I r " Z, i L j L L AlT R a P fe Q W k . 5 r u ATT i fve J! u" EJ1 2.S L1 2LJ To A m jj s u Tj c p o -y 3 A t S j A J m d o p p o n Of "Cl.Jri I UtP a T E w 1 n i0 ' - jj, - - - 7 . ' - "- "V 'S. . - - ' - 7 ' ' " "vk SECTION ' Om week aix inaerUona) .. Ou ntoath Six nontba' contract, per month15 ; 12 nntha contract, per raonth12o aijnimum lor any adTemaeaaeat 25 AUTO TOPS FOB WINTER ENCLOSURES Curtain ' work, ote, se O. J. Hull, 217 State. S-f20tf JTOR RENT- PaiNTED CARDS. SIZE-14" BT 7' . wording "For Beat," prte 10 coats each, etatermaa Baslneaa Office, oa " Ground floor. - . - -t HOUSE AND . 2056-J. APABTMEHTS PHONE , ;.. . 4-al5t EURNISHED 2 ACRES Seven-tenths miloeast' of asvlum'. '.' Water -! system. , good" building, m1 five roonv boose. - a inus.oi .trt, te w... i .urti. JSU 6, Box 148C. 4 m' jaOR-RKXT- aPATWEliTS 2G8 N. COTTAGE. Satl "XTCTXT EL'U.VTSHEt APABTMEXT XEWXY FURNISHED THREE-HOOlf apt. with , bath. . 372 N. Winter St. Phone 481 -M. ; 5-m5 rURNI8IIEI APARTMENT 292 Sorth Sununer. - . :. a-mlO. FTVTT'AXD THREE ROOMS. -ICth streei. Phone" 883-J. 13C5 5-ml SEV STRICTLY MODERN" UXFTTR--nished four room apartment. Also fur nished apartment.. Adults. 755 .Kerry ; atrect. " ' 5-mO lA VALLEY APARTMENTS, CLEAN. Comfortable. Reasonable, 818 X. Com mercial. Call . aitcrnoons. 5 oi7 XTCELY FURNISHED 3 ROOM APART ment, 1133 Court St. 5-f26tf II? YOO WANT BETTER" FURNISHED, nicer . arranged . and cleaner ... apart ments, see the 1'atton Apartjentu, down town district. Call istton's .Book Store. - . 5-mltf ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT FOR RENT. Inquire 1335 State. . , . 5-m5 CHEAP RENT FOR CLEAN TWO ROOM lurnishad apartment, 592 North Sum mer, " ' , 5-f27tf 4 ROOM FURNISHED - APARTMENT Private bath. 1047V South Commercial. Phono 1168JC ' . fi-118tf FOR KENT APARTMENTS 891 Comrne lal. : '' . N. FOR RENT -Rooms 6 ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM TWO . well furnUhed rooms," garagA, heat, light and water. I'hone 1633J - Cm4 ROOM FOB. RENT -MOD ERN HOME, threo blocka from state house, for gen tleman. Mast give references, Pleasf address A. . B car SUteamao. 6 ol7tl PRINTED CARDS, SIZE. 14" JX 7' . .wording, "Booms to Rent,' price 10 . cent each. ' Statesman Business oXfloe, Oroand floor. ; FOR RENT flooses XEW 5 ROOM BUNGALOW NEAR PAR rih high.. Phoite -630. - 7-4 FOR SAJ3 Miscellaneous 8 BICYCLE. YMCA, evenings. 8-m4 WHITE ROSK POTATOEK- S1.50 PER hundred. Phone 1328-J .... . 8-m GOOSEBERRY) ETTERBERO : t berry plants. , phone . 57F13 STRAW- .SrnU2. MAHOGANY DAYEXPORT,. fhoqe 1S15-J; " TABLE . 8-m5 SKYLINE ORCHARDS WALNUTS FOR "1824 were lover 0 per-cent in the 32 oent gTada. By black walnut seedlings grafted with Skyline Scion Wood. We , have ther-' Siyflfle Wchard; 121FII. . - s-rnS 7 - Prune Trees ; Large French 4 to 6 ft., 10c; 6 to S ft. 15c. Italians same price. - Fruit and Walnot trees. Phone 1140M High and Ferry. FruitUnd Nursery. S-I25tf ACCTiON SALE FRIDAY. MARCH , - 1:3ft p. B. 231 Mission St. Fhono- graphj rang, rugs, furniture., tools., etc. 1'. Jf.( Woo4ry. auctioneer... ... -n5 CHOI,CB VETCH HAY fl7 PER .TON.. aejBTf. ;flone ifrzi, - B-mo 50 -GLADIOLUS BULBS, BLOOMIXO siie, postpaid, St. George Lawler, Bulb grower, Dopk. 124 Tsoosso, Wstk, S-mft SLIGHTLY USED HIGH-GRADE GAS .. ranaer .a -bargain.- - Sew Mr -. PVarce. 23S North Commercial 8t. 8-m4 SEVERAL DROP HEAD SEWING Ml chines, ,S 12.50 up. i Singer cw Jug . Machine Co.. 'Sl Court. . -v ; bm7 CUTHBERT RED-RASPBERRY Plants - xcllent quality. Phono 8F5. 8-ml8 Drag : saws ' cheap-new thoiai portable 4 hp., all met si construction. Mounted with two wheels." WheeU Ckf a wheclbortow. - Has pulley for connec tion to crosscut saw, churn, separator, etc. - Priced complete . with, blade at SdO each f.o.b Portland. . , . ALASKA JUNK 00. , " , 203 Front. Portland, Oregon. rWIU allow $5 credit oa aaw If ad la enclosed with order. ( ml) Trespass Notices ' tr - For.Ssde"J"Z-7; Tresspass Xoticea, siso 14 inches If 9 laches, printed on good 10 ound - canvass bearing, the words, "NoUeo Ti Hereby Given That Tresspassing It Ptricly Forbidden On These Premiset TJn4fr Penalty Of Prosecution." Priot 15c each or two for 25e. Etatesmai . jf'1 Cosapwy,' Salem, Oregoa HO NET BEES AXI QUEENS PHONE . 8P5.' - - - w. g.ro 1 ( - 7-t . SCENIC. RORS " ' Tp .makelts trips in the Colo rado Rockies .'more acceptable to bobbed-hair sightseersvthe .Rocky Mountain "'Parks Trajaposfatlcrn coigpany Is thinking of elimlnat-ing-.the tarns known as' hairpins. j -? A suncr-refird c?t! tna i - 1 foe edicinai us. Not flavored ; 4ns apa oaorieii. insucots . ; Jve'iojg'f, Ixjtticd and b t fit tho- Laboraroricsi As. .l FOR SALE -miscellaneous 8 RECEIPT BOOKS ?IZE 3" by 814.".. SO receipt forma in boor, 15 rente per baok-wr- two.booka a2A.oata. tata-. nia office, 215 aouth Commercial, Saiem. . .. 8-f25tf .Willamette Vallsy , Nursery' -, - .Haa- Baleayartl at SCI Coart atre( at Keanedy'a paint shop, opposite 1J aiek'a stores Alt kinds of fruit aad nut ( tree. Dr. Beaa's B g earh prune, a . specialty. ' Office phoae 1315. Kea. 105F3. Jess Mathia. Prop. I dl4tt fOB SALE OLD KEW8PAPERS, 11 cents a bundle. CircuUitioa departeat Oregon 8tateni aa. Beautiful Qregon Rose And eleven other Oregoa soars ta , getker with, a fin colleetioa ot patrioUi ooega, saore4 aonga aad many old turn favorites. ' ; . - .-v. :.,'-- FOE 25a (Special price quantity total EspociaUy adaptable for school, com aaaolty or home aingiag. . bend for Western Songster 70 page aow la its third odltioa PnbHskd By - OREGON TEA0HER3 ONTH'1 1 w - (W.i,i at -ui H FOR BALE Livestock 9 THORO UO-lt BRED YOUNO JERSEY Cow 1119 th street. West Salem. m5' VETERINARIAN DR. PATTER80S . Phono 2028-W. 9-d30ti FREtJ "rr.""A:NGB, VETERINARIAN ; Otfieo 4fl 8. Coasaaoreial, - Phoo-lll "Ttew.' Phom Q- ?SH WOOD FOR SALE 11 18-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH : oak and ash. Phone 19F3. M. D. May. titli. . - ll-fiatf LENAKER SAWS WOOD Phone 2097J. " --- - ....... ; - -11-B112 18 ' INCH" BLOCK " WOOD $3.75 PES id; 4 toads 914. Phono 187&-W. ... 11-mS GOOD COAL DRY WOOD .PROMPT DELIVERIES H1LLMAN f UEI. CO. PHONE 1855 ... - 11 i39 DRY WOOD, FOUR FOOT AND 16 Inch. Dry mill .wood, $4.7& per. toad. Phono 1879-W. Ilml2 WOODSAWING JCDD AND SCHMIDT. Phoao J42. ll-jlSU BEST GRADE OF WOOD ft. and 18 inch. Dry mill wood. V Dry and green mill wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry and old fir. - Dry 4 ft. ash. " ' FRED K. WELLS Prompt delivery and- ressonsble price 380 South Church. Phone 1542. Il-a6s BEST SECOND GROWTH FIR f7; OA 9-n 11Ct.: - 1tl2TH WANTED Employment; 13 WANTED TRACTOR PLOWING OR any tractor work to do. Some farm implements lor sale. . Phono. 67f 2. : - - - 12-m4 tVANTFll ... Mlscftllnneona 13 WANTED GPROPOSALS ON BASEMENT .job. .Inquire at 293 N., 20th St. after -5 p. -m. " ' 13-6 WANTED TO CONTRACT CucuaiWs, . strawberries, raspberries, enrrsnts, strawberry plants. Ward K. Richard son, 2385 Front. Phone 2184. 13m4 WANTED PRIVATE . MONET FOR fan loans. Wo have several applica tion on hand.V-Hswkins k Roberts, ; Ino- 205 Oregoa' Bnlldinc. -H d4tf CASH PAID FOR FALSE ' TEETH deatal fold, platinnm and discarded ' Jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refining Co. Otsego. Miehigan. . - 13-j27tf WOODRY THE AUCTIOSEEIi BUYS . used furniture ior eaalu. Phone 11. MISCKLLA NEOUS 14 QRANGE PERSION MALE AT Service . Highland Cattery, 2185 JT. 4ih Street 14-m4 WE STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD Goods or anything yon tsve. by th week, month, or year. P. A. Eiker, core ex Liberty and Ferry. Phono 121. :-...-. - --- lQ.fStl- HLP WANTED female IT - WANTED A GIRL OR WOMAN FOR general housework. Call 997. 17-mG HELP WANTED Male 18 WANTED MARRIED MAN TO WORK. by month oa farm. House fnrhished. . Phone 29Q or call 1312 State St. "- 18-mG . POULTRY AND EfiGS 21 10Q, HIGH-GRADE, WHITE, LEGHORX ' hens, one and two years old, at 753 , Sooth 13th street.-- -- J- 21 tn4 It. I. REDS HATCHING EGGS, 4 cts; ... baby .thicks, lj eU, dark, strain. SUA y. 161h street; phone 187T-W. 2t al ANCONDA COCKEREX.S CUSTOl hatching. Phone 972 R. 21 -n12' ii . BARRED .BOCK BABT CHICKS AXD .. hatching egga from high, frsde BtlUty ,ang Imperial Ringlet stock. Mrs. A. A. Nafiigejv Route 7, Phono 105F12. "-' " ' -jx -m2U f'SaIem hickeries . . Hadqnarter for Bsby Chicks -7 VARIETIES " X64 V. CotUe Salem Phone 400 . 21-fl4ti BARRED ROCK COCKS AND COCKER els. A few pullets; will "sell cheap. Purebred 'stock... Mrs. A. A. Nafziger, Route 7. Phone 105F12. 21 5 . . ' POULTRY and EGGS 21 RIR HATCHING EGGS--BABY ebirki and hena. Phono 8(5, . 21-ml8 HOLLYWOOD PULLETS SI EACH For flock. Laying 60 per cent. C. A. Dowd. - Auburn road, Salem. , 21 -ma BABY CHICKS . BLACK. MINORCA S, 1 BP Rocka, 1 Reds, Leghorns and Jer sey fciianta. Flako'a PeUaad, 273 State -. " i 21fl5tf BABY CHICKS CUSTOM HATCHING Hatching eggs, pullets, cockerels. Phono -182E21. -LEES HATCHERY 1 " ' "' 21-ffttf PERSONAL 23 LOST 5 ROOM HOUSE PLAN. Call 1191. Reward. 22-m5 EXTERMINATING ENGINEER EX--- termination of all rats, mice, ants, Tosches, fleas, moths, bedbups, weevils, "and outdoor farm pests. Work docs 'in apartment houses, stores." fsetori.s, . hoiwes, hospitsls, fsrm Is nils, etc., cr. erywhere. -Work i done confidential ly. "The Pied Piper of America." Route R.-Alhanr. Ore.- 2-r7 LOANS WAXTED 42500.' WILL GIVE FIPT .. mortgage on building: and eaninment - and pay good interest loi U. t are Stste,smsn. , - - -24-m8 WANTED TO BOESOW,' 5000. . gild edge security that woald suit you of yoc attorney, doubling value of the , ' oan., .Two to five years, interest psy ' able semi-annually. Address Box 12V care Statesman. 24-m7 WArD--r.-VL r ST ATT. I on -property -r.rtri 3 tim-s i azent. M HIS, care t . - V ' " "'.".. . d