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0 Tun fiT,pnAT tat: AN. SALEU, OREGON tuesbav hohning, hahcii io;i92o not. la compelon, with. frea. la-J CONSERVATION bor and. It may get by for good 9 ' . : Issued Daily F.ieipt Monday by ;--HS. BTXTXSilAS PETELXSHISa COEPAJCY 15 Sealo. CouuMitl St Salens, Orgaa : B. J. Hendricks John L. Brady "rank. Jaskoskl ' ' ; ' ' MMHEB Or TUB dlapatfhea enxiitod to it r uot othrrl business Thomas P, Clark Co- Now yTk. l4i.lA " TELEPHONES: . ,i 23 or 683 CirenlatSaa Of fieo Htfatness Office j Nwa lepartuient 29-too- Job Department Entered t the . Pos (of fie- ia- Salem, Orrgon, a MMaJ-eliu natter BIBLE THOUGHT Pimand bv Radm BIBLR SKRVTCE ) OiiMlu ntI If panatl will haTO thalr ebHdroa meawrna tM 4ity Sttblo lrrtfm. it- viU mot y imiiia srriuf p Mftrrli LOVE DEFRAUDS N0T;-Owe another. Thou, snait not steal. love thy neighbor as thyself. Ilomans 13:g. 9. prayer: r ' v: "O lore Divine, ho sweet Thou art ; " Thea: shal I. find wy willing heart , - " . - All-t-aJtn uo with Thee? I thirst and faln,t and dlo to. prove ; The greataer etj redeeming love ' . ! The love of Christ to me." NOT HIGHEST piUSON POPULATION Several Orrart. llCWST)3irerH days published the statement had the highest popu4tidi in Which was not true. The number of prisoners number was 566, in 191G. Included in trie 517 are. prisoners and eight fedtraL; the forlhe lcieeTvof thelatrr. "J -The high population of the unexpected.;-, warden Ualrymple ased lor a budget- based on an avera'cre' population of 525. That number will likely be reached within a few weeks; AnnU HAi-A'i ck tuic ixic .wiutwr MiB iwue ox me laresc unem- the ,ast chapter of which Is dls ployment, and the devil finds, mischief for idle hands to do.Uiosed in. the news columns this J. his is true in. or out of prison. There are some other mistakes in the current published statrhpnts rnnrM-tiiW 'tli rrnwfaA ivmrfitmir n th nnw fiai-ir T?rw nHa.tiar v, -""'fa, are kept in one cell., r This is mere arena cells at the. prison (It is obvious, however, to experienced prison men. that cells shniiM Viavp oitViof nnlv rvna iinnl- nv tv.-oQ hiinw r.Mromhiir it r-. : . .There are ome cells at mat are not lit for: men to sleep in;, some of them on the fourth tier. Thpf-o fc! nrtthirtV t fii "eVanTmmf Tto4- wt.;wt.- t,Ql increased the Oregon prison population. The fact is, it de creased it. vThere were only the number of men has- fo long time run around 350, which is very lowfor a state with the SnmA-nf iW ncMnu nf crrw4K rtf'nnw AAWkl prisoners m ine vregon penitentiary, in tne days Deiore tiwninifi twV a'v. 11 a Vam1 A f jjiujuuiuyu, w iicn uiiu pupuiuLiuu oi our state was not more J than half what it is riOW. Thprft flfA jvtTno fw.tlort v"Co ...vip.koym tuuu iwjjuia.iuil, uj. uw can in any otner way oe great deal of the increase can. tonditions following the war. ; A lot. of young meri who were UDrooted from former privirfttirnpntq Viovo novo. Kuwmmo settled, - . Aia.iiiUJi)iisio lAbUbU 1 . There, ia a movement on m California to secure a license, j : TAnA ia the '-application for a Kcense he would be asked to show for whom he was working, what helwarited and how much lie was being paid. : After this information had been u.yujuiwi, .yit t.uu vttpiim iuei;i;. vruuiun t. ue mucn mystery I .... - - -- .4V4v. aii limesremancs: "VhiIe thememfiers of the third house e being rounded np and catalogued they "might as well be re . quired to wear their license number: on their hats and blow a horn on approaching a legislator. Pos-. --sibly It iiiight be well to insist that every; lobbyist should wear "a brass collalr around his neck to which' f a four-potmd bell should be affixed.. Then the solons could quietly disappear when- they heard one on the 'highway, ' : ; . .; -' j;;- - ,"The lobby has. ever 'been, the source of much scandal at Sacramento. There are himdreds of per- . sons who hang around the capital and make a living V put "of their traf fie VithUhe legislators; This, may " v?hoUy innocent at times but as at general proposi- ." tion the lobby is an anomalous body whose influence k . is not for the general good. It would be. better. if .the J lobby could be done away with and . nflu)ence, ' be epresented by. written plea or public protest." ? We have the same nuisance the Legislature. But we will W1I1 not be possible ever to tatr ition would come up. as to when any one interested in publicly affairs became a lobbyist; when he ceased to be merely a iMvH, vuu,w out uiwaumeu ORK FOR PRISONERS tT - - .... - 1 " - . "The flax Industry may helD tbe Oregon . prisoners to- secure em ployment. The fear of coming in comptitidnwith ; free labor has prevented i prisoners from, "being tusy ,::,i nii:r?'taiia'w:-:Ttl3 is rUL'o. jrlsoiaraf&a :Tf6ll-'as T . era. r labc. Z7 .fcr ' '-call fca- L'.T pro - Editor Maaagsr Job Dept. ASSOCIATD PRESS 4-tdtA in' .til. uti,. k. i..i etmrr Vm SGt SL, Chicago. Marquetts Bulla- iDm oTMt,p. sftS .Hoerety editor . loo 883 1 I AND, PRAYER to inrnn in. alter yeara., - i . Iff. tira.-s no man' any thing, but to love onelcan not be perpetuated because it Tboa. halt etrt covet. I Tfeo hait have , in the past COUpIe OI that the Oregon penitentiary its history- yesterday was 51 jThe record f ; i- ; ten women; two of them stater;! flrovernment payin the. state ; - . ' ) 1 r ' ' - Oregon penitentiary was not But the population will then no ; ' 1W - V,i tu-i! it-. v.... j .? f V WV llUCCtUUUIiO not and never has been true, having more than two bunks, , j f t . I the prison being occupied now : ; J j ' i 397 mea on Jan.. 1,1 1921; andjtwnrarbeatto leara fawrbu population of Oreeon. '. vtm,1o4; ; ,1," xir- puuiauwu,, ire iu auuui as uiauy f . a j . I I orw? oV.;ft, u.'u uiuviuautid uuiviiK vul VC4V 111, tit: vi lUc XrUWin I axtriouted to proniDition. A be attributed to the unsettled foot to require every lobbyist una buuuciiuu i.iiq xjva rtijcica , i ; in Salem duximr session of always have lobbyists. And it them or,he!lthpm ITriAnna-Ito'conduct wito. a loooyisfav j , -.,J,..j.;;r.A. vided, the Da goings to . thejlam lly and the labor being done by prisoners. ; ;.. I j : f ! -1 .' ; ;,. -' Organized ; .labor ' has opposed this because it was enforced com petltion -which ia true. The busi ness : men generally isapport" the labor unions jta r ttlsct tlsre tattst. b. something thath prji-" caers can do." Our new flax btTsi-m-3i promises wtlU- Co-fir-1: Is wlSI..;V,.v,:, . i i t Secretary Hoover t fostering govermment commission to InTea - tigate the output of enforced eora - netittnn nnrt tf ff Mt nn munn. I la&iuicu Biertuanuiw. . t lie COIU- mitte will start tha vnrt In n short time.' Upoa the report of (that rommlttAa murh ripr.An.ia Tf , c 3v (.9 IV ' laiUf (Ul, OUWCrU!",,',Vtt .w ems.., UMU ,w idleness, it will be a bad day for the penitentiaries. Yet every one gPp. wa'Mn-'anf hT. IfiiUftorfrnt: nate manufacturing in the ' pris- 1 Ons A way must be found to keep, prison labor employed "pro-1 ductlvely aad in, a beneficial, way. It la s dreadful economic waste aad naturally a burden oa society I to maintain prisoners in idleness and It la productive of ricions ten dencies which assert- themselres after liberation, ' That . condition l is both, morallv and economicailv unsound and socially it la a. en- ace to the country. Yet what are we to do?- :, ;;.V ,. ;. i Z The national chamber-of corn roercfr 1 suportieg this investiga- tion declares that large corpora- j t Ion haye grown up through con - tractlng for prison labor at low rates and escaping 'most at th overhead Incident to private ' in- duitry. This new Investigation is rolng to put the matter right j I squarely before the public aad a way mast be devised to protect f ha. nnMU M wall- fl a aapiirw. thm In. bor for the orisonera.- TUe rs- eiit situation intolerable. the beasox wny moatnjr.aEO to My ta4.t u a uc reception hA was ; Introduced to Governor Pierce three times nd the govemor did not remem- him. Hw tneught the matter a jest, bnt thereto hangs a tale. morning, while Governor Pierce has been keeping-a brav front, a cheerful uu a K sraue- oacK- al. , -fc-- Ko o- ool.tl.9 heart because for the two veara he has been goyemor Ms wife has ; been slowly dying, not by inches, nt by almost infinitesimal amounts. While he has been at duty socially a, well as la an. ad' 1 ministrative way, his heart haa jalway ieea with : his suffering wife and his mln haa been there It is a big thing to hive your heart o entwined" around your home "at it is. always tnere ana. your luluu cjiibs . Qouiflujr. , Oovernor Pierce has been for- getful. He has not always re-J . . . i . . It memoreea people, ne as sot t-j ways remembered things he want- J ed. to do and today we know why. v.,l VIm Mnnl.lii tin one ever heard him lament. He was always glad he had the op- Prtanity of doing so much to make his, wife comfortable and rne., m!r: - 1 coutun no anyining realty nentw ffctnl rft -t.r ' (Timi '"PI rnp's mind has been, where his heart waa and now in the conumma- tkn ot 018 impendin tragedy, llw enure state is in, sympauiy uw torgetfuTn should give themselves whatever satisfaction they can m knowing fc , -.-vviv . ... t , A GOOI APPOIXTMEXT Senator A. G. Beals has heen appointed one of the Investigators I of the higher curriculum. This is 1 an unusually good appointment. 1 senator ueais is not a display man 1 but he is deliberate and In the Hast session of th tat nnAte. ia ! wielded a large Influence because he never acted until he was ure -.-.. - 4x.uac,, imcrica m eauca-1 nwi su ne is not. - going to uo I anyimng 10 injure it, but ne wm I I strive to get the facta and to find! out what Is best for the growhii! 1 pupil. ! Tj-; ! -- f I 3 It must be admitted, that the sit-1 f nation is critical anrf thtainVoQtle-n-1 I " T tion IS tlmelv. We waul in Trtio ! the Caots. .If we are going in the right direcUoa we .want to con- tinue, but if we are going I the yroiig dipection. we -want to call 4 ahalt, but first of all wo. want j men big enough to make values! the investigation. OF COURSE Therein an. ef fprt,jiQwi. under- J - vic in. mnv. Ai.tKitAM ! !, " reI1Ve tne,ld sso- m - . - j I se laem ousy at is home. It is too late for the lat- ter organization to get anywhere I It cannot even hinder. The time!69 Is jlpe for International action; I A" iiqjior, trafllc is wicked and 12" it 14 . just. A -HicXed in England It waa -ia . America. rlt- was doomed because it Is .economical ' .".:i -as morally wickeJ.' It la true, that contrast ton la aa great thing aad- hair do ne won- I ders for the country, but we nrust jnot forget that: we owe something to t ho nreient rpnnrAtlnn ktii! in. I n"u ui cuuxniug eT?rjriiniC-JOJC I the future wan must havei Imwsv (.enough, to take eareof ther ores- I ent. It is so easy to take eon- stop 1t when it get to going, that the American people are warrant ed in their present reaction; - A penny .-saved spoils the. pud ding.;;. Neeessity is often the mother of I vhrtuej . Fools and" their money are the llfe blood of Wall street. -o- No ; matter : what kind of mls- I take you make, it. always runs "to a lot of money. It la to be hoped that his bib bing crafe will find its way into congressmen's speeches., ;t The Golden' Rule has Its'sd van tages ."but lacks popularity be cause those who -follow H get-no publicity out or It. V HezTHeck! says: "Folka jist git tin' arried and folk jist build- Jboia,gita.moat.othe .a.dvico that a t been used - yit. - VoAPORUD Fcr All Cold Troubles . , . Ov ,315 X7 1 11 . . J1UIL1UL Cross Word Puzzle 7 07 5r (Answer .; ; ACROSS. 1 Attractive A ' 7 Wise 1 Pungent 14 Carniverous animal (d1) Mtscnevious child 17 Having shape of a winr Pke of corn ill 9Wg Junction1 or union , - 24 south America (ab) 26 Afternoon (ah) Sonhist fabl 29 IrriUting 31 Afweed 33. One, combining " form In.contact wrlth tha upper part" 2 Indies (ab) , :, ;.v . treaeh for good : - 48 goaaess U aV a 40, Trouble !4 T",;" . ' Ir.'ST' d9D"a v24 Lassitiide,:, 48 Article ot dreBS r i : .- i so Less Set 54 Saffia denoting, condition ICS That Is : j 57 A western state fan t .v - UB,,irT given to Esan ( Blblt - -.. 64 Position on football team (ab) srvaa ut aJOLU I r mica. I f- suffix 4 6T; Personal pronoun ' - 68 .Boy's name (ah) Point of. compass 70 Perfect or rara object w-w-wm f T .f 76 Seaport , in -Asia, Uinor, IUbO no son or iiiikiah (Dltl) , '" I I . 1 r-A 1 1 1 ; I lia I 1 I ... I lAIJIIH I" I III I - -. iS"-" -g- 3t" r, T" r JTr So"' rrr" Zj r- Mil(( -r ' - I '1 (lllMj 1 - - '.j om- ataaiaMaa-i kOBM. S i J - ' , - - 7 ?J 7J , TT 7y 7 """ " ITT -TT" 57" " "7T TT" . ; TTT -I. I 1 ' I- I I ; : ' ' : n " . ' j;V . " 11". ' ' .(Answer tomorrow) ' v.., 81 To deprive i ! I ' ' yV ,f " Continued rom pa'go '4 ) ' - - i ' 3 i L fThe silver teal planned for thl afternoon; by ttie Berean class o the First Presbyterian church has been , postponed kecessartly on- ac count . of the ! ilfness of those in chaJtfte. Mrs., llenryi Meyers Jhag as her house guest. ss Helen Jordan of Seattle. The Ladies! Aid of the Christ Lutheran church Twill meet at o'clock: tomorrow afternoon at the home of Hrsj Ji Simon, 1030 N Winter street j ft , A ; very pleasant . day was ; en- Joyed by the Fpita M clnb Of Mac leay when they 1 met in the Mac- leay Grange! J ball j Wednesday March 4, for ;4nf all-day meeting Mrs. Harry E. Martin and Mrs. W II. Farr acting! 4 hostesses for. Oie occasion. , Abo!ut 35 members and Visitors were present' to partake of the bountifuj dinner which was served at the noon hour. The hall was 'beautifully decora ted in green, the; long tables were centered with ilirge green bask ets filled with if ruit and green candles were! Iso Used, The guests were Mff JM. Doke of Turn er ana Mrs. tJopjf in of, lacieay. A irery lnierestiaa ... program was given In the afternoon .j Mrs. aBtb eczema Learn hor modern 'ience cones with such condilons. With any Dreaking- ont,i roaghttess-or red- VtAan .1.1. .... d w 110 dkio f1,. ; ouipuur n pini rne supreme helpa But Menbo-Sulpfaar is a new-aay com Dinajtion based on de- caaes ofj skin ! sUudy. lv brings mnujipued erfetts. j It is more" than a germ destroy. er. it sootnes iifstaiitjy, and heals so quickly that results' seem magi cal. 1 j - Use it In faifness lto vonrself Don't , suffer avoidable tronhltni. Don'f rely on oltj, inefjnclent wayi. Ask your druggist for a Jar or Rowles Mentho-pulphlur. Note the instant relief, Thenj watch how HuicKiy everyinrog clears up. j rcForFree Himplo Addrees WHTTGHALL lI?ARtCAL CO., ""' if-., i . - j 598 MaILwn Avt. Xcxr York, X. Y. tomorrow) .1 The week oglnng . Wklsun- 2 A short slep I 3 Southera state (ab) 4 Pertaining to the mouth , C Military (ah) I 6 A law promulgated 7 Habitual Indolence 8 Mien j 9 Small dogsl (ab)! 10 Confinements, within Kmlt$ 11 Point of. compass . 1 2 ; Extreme psiin 16 Moonstruck 18 Fronted I 0 Protective jgarmnt Exclamatl&n 25: Presence , or nearness 28 Snice ? 29 Within "30' Pronoun 33 Unrestraint Pertalningl to a;n Qbm. -t. Tinge deeply ; !City in France f - --J j 1 ! i : : ' Ml MOTree -'. ' 4li Month (ab) 4 3 German f tir one , 4 6; An ornamental :land 7 Touch getlr sr-A a rug - n i . i br irregular t &z; Moaestr . H 69 Pronoun hiU a I CI fix I CI A void, caeo 2: A fragment- . C3"Prlnters' measure CC Article of furniture 6S Flshv fence. , 71 Month " of year (Fr) js.mg at;) 74 Spawn of f Ish( 77 A continent 79 Anactioi 1- Oreg CLASSIFIED SECTION . Phone S3 Advertlslnff Dept. OU483iniD ADVERTISEMENTS ' Rato pr word: Per iaaertloa Throo insrtioaw - 6e Money to Loan , Kal Kitato ' ' ' T. K. FOKD . (Ovor Ladd Bnab Bosk) BXTOBts) TOO LEAVE TO0B HOME " OK CAB HAVi IT v " . insured Properly P1io 161. Boeko a Hamdrieka. O. 8. Book Bld(. s-SStf THie Lutheran Settle ment Bureau will help both- HOVESEEKER AND HOMESELtER with Oregon Incorporated Realtor-- Insurance, Phone lOlS Victor SchneMer, S'y. Kooms 4-5-6 . , D'Arcy tHdg. A-3 AUTOMOBTLKS BCHEELAR AUTO WRECKING. CO. Will. buy your old ear. nigneat -eaan pneo paid. 1085' N. Commercial 8u 1-flStf ICLT tS ISJ? Co.. bow open for boatsaaa. Get oirr price before aolling or buying. 403 S. Chorch St. Phono 21&9. Rea. Pbono leoa-R. j , . j-isiti 'Storage Tiro probe boildT ng. f day and. sight aerrice. per month. liifiS N. Cap- Itoh Teraa mrare. 1-itf t FOR ' W1NTJQR ENCLOSURES Curtain wore eic aeo J.- J. IMIII. .il l state. 3 f20tf I70R RENT, . 4 i 20 ACRES ERU1TTFARM, LOGANBER- riea i .prunes, apples, cherries, ground for potatoes. Modern house and other buildings. 771 i. CommercioL 4-mlO FOR RENT 5 ACRES BEAVERDAM garden land. House, efc. . Phone. re- ninga, O. A. Miller. 260t Marion street,! Salem. Uregon. 4-mia- PEINTRD CARDit RTZn 41' BY 7". j wording "For Kent," price IO eenta each. Staxaasaaa Baaincsa, Offlea. oa a ran nt floor. . HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONR 2056-J, 4-nl5tt of Salem gave an interesting talk and reading on "Love for Our Ti'oilrtW-XTan Fellow-Man Other members responding to the roll call were: Mrs. J. M. Mar tin, Mrs. ; Otto Shelberg, Mrs. Jen nie Farr, Mrs. Harry E. Martin, Mrs. H. O.: Taylor, Mrs. "W - A. Jones, Mrst G. A, Spellbring Mrs. Francis- Robinson, Mra. 5eorge Berg, Mrs. Edd Knighton, Mrs. Cornforth, Mrs. E. Welch, Mrs. Ida Tekenberg, Mrs. Norma Ter- willlger, Mrs.-N. Feustman, Mrs. Arthur Spellbrinlr, Mrs. A. Bar- tells. , : - The charm and enchantment of the old South in the days before the devastation of the. war came upon; it the days of .Washington, Jefferson and the heroes of the Revolution; the days of Jackson and Clay, Calhoun, the Lees and their contemporaries: when plant ations were fat with abundance and J gentle folk held court at countless manors, are called to life again in all their grace, ro mance and chivalry in the great est of all films, "Abraham Uno- oln,"; which opens at the Oregon Theater on Thursday. The whole - world has felt the enchantment ' of - Dixieland since the - motion pictures and 'songs have carried its beauties to- all climes and nations In "Abraaml TncoIa'.' signal honor has been done thethistory. chivalry, the immortal heroes and the . wonderful - women of the South, ' for - the picture- s an.-au thentic historical document. - Robert Edward Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Jefferson Davis,; and others, who wrote- their, names high in the annals of the South's history, oome again in living, breathing forms to. thrill the hearts ; of those- who- adore their memory. . - . , . The story of the picture to.neh es the south at Hodcenville, Ky., the birthplace of Lincoln; at New Orleans; at v Richmond; City Point; Appotoraax; Charleston, S. C. ." - . SILVERTON, Ore., March a ( Special. ) Aa event of social in tenest at Sitvertoric Is the coming. St. Patrick's day. which is to be( Biven by the American ; Legion Auxiliary on March 17th at thei home ' of. Mrs. LeRoy ! Lemon be-i tween the hours of '.Q and 5;30 An, admission ot ents wiir be charged and the money thus re ceived will be used to earry on, trie work of the auxiUary. (Afiswex to.yeitertsy, pjuaUO. EE Bl I J I 2L TL i3jwf g-f r s4g'Ti L . N.1 E T ' j S j 1 g" O j ,11 . tobTcF TTp M R PjOT 7fe El R O Nl 1V JA K3RjA U f 1le Tf Tl?fT T T I ISjP A RJ N E" T pfl H A TlEi: TIE L.I IM A L L 1 II ! ' " i i l I i l in i I I I j . i . a r i I i i rrr . : t" t j S r jo laj &Ts i o t mJ-q six Ono week (six laaertioaa) UOO BlOBtB Six Bnontha contract, per month15o 13 Bjiontha contract, nor montii l-e Hiaimam tor aar adrertitemeat 25a POU RENT ' fob rent ; : : ; 50 . arrea rirer bottom land', fine for atra'wberries and truck farming. One mile to Cannery. Good house and barn. Want experienced track farm er. Cash or share of crop. ' Ad drea. F. ,,W. Seefk,' Lebanon, Ore fon. ' '- '.-; . : . 4nit. FOU RKNT Apartments O FURNISHED HEATED APARTMENT 1335 State Street. -.. - . 6ml TURXISttED ANT) TnfaroiAed Apart meats. 15JjO Wallet aUeet. - 5-uH SICELY FURNISHED THREE-ROOM - apartment with bath. 372 N. Winter. Phono - . APARTMENTS JOS K. COTTAGE. Snti 2 ROOM APARTMEXT- -PH0!7E 1633-J. 5-ml2 HEATED APARTMENTS ltk COURT. Phono 1518-M. ' 5-tnl0 NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT 690 Union. Phone 507-J. 5-mlO FURNISHED APARTMENT 292 North Summer. - 5-ml0 NICFJ.Y FURNISHED 3- ROOM APART ment, 1183 Court St.: - 5-f26tf IP YOU WANT 3ETTEJS FURNISHEIl, mcep arranged. and. cleaner apart nifnta. ,aes tha Patton . Aparteato;. down town, district. Call- Jratton'a Book Store.. ).. - . . C-mltf CHEAP RENT FOR CLEAN TWO ROOM furnished apartment. 592 lorth Hammer.,.- - , . .-.'.. --f25t 4 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT ITivala bath. 1U47 Soath Oomnienrial. Phono. aiOoJ. " ... 5 fl8tf I FOtt 'RENT APARTMENTS 891, N. 1 vmnrawcui. FOR RENT Rooms, 6 3 OR i ROOMS; FURNISHED OR UN- fiirniHhed. with - garage - nn4 garden. 412 Ji. aist Kt, . . timlO UPSTAIRS. 4 ROOM SUITE LIGHT. water, ana rent, sis. I84ft State SU ' ' ti mlO LARGE-FRONT SLEEPING ROOM . with ono or two beds. "428 N. Church . St. ... Cult) I x xe.ast kw closk ' i-hohk 1 585 W. Cm-11 Vr.K.1 UKIUUtiK KUEEl'l-NU KOOMM. 250 H. Cottage. 6 m5tf 1 SLEEPING -JtOOM PHONE 1C33-J. e-ml2 printed cards, sizb ia." by ihk" J wording "lieoraa to Rent," prieo . 10 centi each. Statoraaa Bnaisasi oftieo. Oronnd floor. FOR RENT Houses IMPROVED LOT. ON VAEU STREET. . Call phono 7J1 W i - - 7ml2 BOR. RENT T room dwelling and store ia Connection located at TZB lntx bib- t rty- treoe 45 -par month. W. H. GUABENHOR8T A CO; - - - 273. State Sfc- 7mll NEW 3-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. - basement and garage. -1450 Center. .Phono 1T82-J. 7ml0 FOR RENT 5 ROOM STRICTLY MOD ers flat. 664 'A Ferry street 835. Strict ly modem 7 room, boa so 540 Mill- street - 845. 5 room. 'house, modern except , basement 2180. Lice, SL, partly fnrnish ; ed. 85. - Bctt,a 4i Hendricks, U. 8. - Bank Bldg. . ... 7-m8tf 5 ROOM HOUSE WITH BASEMENT on earline. 8 blocks from capital. Call 2190J or 395 N. 19th St. 7-mlO 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSB AT 805 Crosg xtrept. Phone 644K. 7-mlO FOR SALE Sfiscellaiieoiu' 8 FOR SALE A GOOD BEARING tai of Wilson, strawberry plants. Phone 51F15. " - - 8-ml2 2200 POUND TEAM MARES Harness. wagon, good for all around fwa work. '8125. 175 W. Leghorn' laying hens, includ ing contract for hatching eggs at 35c per doien, 81 each. Can dwiibto your money, oa- thia buy. 50 laying pulleU 8L25 each. Inquire 170 S. Commer cial street. Phono 411. F, E. Shafer. . . -; . ' ; 8 mlO NEW WHITE ELECTRIC SEWING MA- - china. . c aalo reaaeaabio. IHUUU . ..."-. 8-mlO . i . : ' i - . ' Tresspass Notieea. slso 14 laches b a inohaa,-. priated oa ?aoV 10 aaa) aana bariag' tha words. "Kotieo- h feraby - Givea- That Tresapastiag I Strictly Forbidden Oi, Thoso PremJ- Under PeaaKy Of Prosecation." Pric la aaeb or two- tor 86. etstaemal Pnhliahiag Company. Salem, Oregon a-atl DRAG SAWS CHEAP NEW THOMAS portable 4 h.p., all metal eonstraetioa. Mounted with two wheels. Wheels Uk a wheelborrow. Has pulley for eoanee tion to crosscut aaw. charn, separator, etc. Priced complete with- blade at $80 asch f.o.b Portlanif. . ALASKA JUNK CO. 203 Front. Portland. Orarom. r Will -allow 85 credit on saw it ad ia enclosed with order. 8-ml2 HONEY-BEES AND QUEENS PHONE EECEIPT BOOKS SI2B 3" b 84". 50. receipt forma in book, 15 cents per book or two pooka lor 35 eenta. bt a tea man office, 215 outfc: Commercial. Salem. vf r 8-12 Stt fOB 8ALE OLD TTEWPAPER3, - II rents a band's.'. Circulation daparUBn( Oragoa Statesman. . j- .- Prices quoted' are wholesale and are prices received by. farmers. Na retail prices aro given: . - GRAIN' AND HAY " 4- : No. 1 toft white Tua ,-, ;m ft No. -1 soft rl wheat x...,..81 .4 Oats -.1 ,...,,, ' .,,, ,,, .. 65c Cheat hay , ", , ., .,..814 Oat hay .. . ..310 Clover hav. haled. . i K Oat and vetch hay . ' - -' n'flfi.50 P0KK, UTCTTTtfir AK1 !BITP HM).oon i.rt. .'". in :a HogB, '20O-S0Wt. , , , ffil Hoga, 2S0-300 ewt. - ,..412.00 Light SOWS , - ., . ...rmQ.'r't Top yes! . : , ; 0c Iresaed ml j. Cowa Lambs i.-15e .2 34e -.14r FOXTLTXY ll.. . I"vy nens Light hcs . i...: 1 8 1 9 ..il jil6c Creamerv batter : uio. i.iMierist, delivered ClirL"Bpr ewt. .v.40o :.83.20 FOR- gAI.Eiuisctllaneots 8 ; OULBRANSON PlATER PIANO Af A bargain; alichtlyuse4. , 519 Court. - : .;: - - INSPECTED 'SEED POTATOES FOR early planting. A'etted Uema lor tbU una. Must be . aatisfactory or munr will be refunded. Yew-Park Grotery Atarket, 73 S. 12th St. fkM J. ; .'. . . .. . . ' o-aittf alfalja, Orafn TiaiOTHr ond Btraw, guaranteed oaality; prompt ahtpment. Prieea npon application. Kicbard , Nymon, , Walla- Walla. Wash . iubU. 8ml0 Beautiful Oregon Rost - Ad alerefc other Oretfoa ooar ta gskhar With a fins collection ol patriots songs, sacred, songs and many old tin f voritea. ALL FOB - (Ppedal prices in roantlty loUl Especially adapUble for school, com . mnaitj' or, homo singing. Sana for - : Western Songster 1 TO pages ow ia its) third odlUsns . -PabllsbM By ' " OREGON TEACHERS MONTH' V Hi Ol OANIOTHrlViot W1 IWH ..NUIJ.SERX STOCK 9a FOR SALE STRAWBERRY PLANtS " Trebla, EtterbeiTr. Dnnlap, Gibson, 8am- Ma nad i-.vcrbearing. ew. - rljttert treeo.- - P. L. WOOD West Salem 8am It UOOSKRKRRY, ETTERBERO.. STRAW-, berry plants, phono 57F13. 8a-ml2 CUTHBERT RED-RASPBERRY Plants Excellent quality. Phono 8F5. 8a-ml8 Cherries and Prunes - REDUCED Prunes, . 8c; Royal . Aanes 20o np. General nursery stock at- aturactiva prices. Warrea Nursery,. C55 Farry. 1'hono 104F24. " . 8vml4 1 " ' ' ' 1 1 i 1 1 . 'Prune Trees SO . Large Trench to 0 ft, 10 S ta S ft. 15-.' Italians same jJrioa.- r ruit and- v. Walnut trees. " Phbne - 1I46M. High and FrfV. Fruitlartt Nursery. 8af25tf Wi I laraette Vallsy ::::; Nursery; : BAs a Eslesyard at 0 1 Court t treat, at Kennedy's paint shop, ppoisa bu sick' atora. All kinds of fruit had out trees. Dr. Bean's Big French arnno a snoefaUy. " Offtee pbnne 1818 Res. 105F5. .Tesn' Math in. Prop. 8adl4tf- FOR BALE Livestock 9 WE HAVE 5 Stt 1 JERSEY COWS FOR SALE Wm. Edes, Horseshoo IiSke, St. Psnl, Oregon. ' 9ml2 THOROUGHBRED YOUNG JERSEY Cow 1119 Fifth street.. West Salem. 9-a5 VXTKR.INAR1AN BB, PATTKRSOlt ifaoao soaa-w. . -e-dAOtl FRED W. LANGS, VETBBJNARIAN i Office 430 8. Commorcjal. Pboas list Res. Phooo lftaa. - 8-n29tf WOOftjFOR SALES 11 DRY SLAB WOOD AND SECOND growth tor saie. mono noo. ll-sa" 16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH as It and asav Phono 19F8. M.D. Msy. LENAKER SAWS WOOD Phone 2097J. ' -- ll-ml2 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD c PROMPT DELIVERIES . . HXLLUAH FUEL- CO - .: PHOJTK 1855 . li-J2B DRY WOOD. FOUR. FOOT AND 18 lack. Dry mm .wood. 84.75 per. load, Fhoer 1878-W. ' " " llmll' WOODSAWUTG-JUDD AND SCHMIDT, i'Hona 142. 11-jlStf BEST GRAD5 OP "WOOD. ' ft. and 18 ina. Dry mUl-wvod. Oreen aniil -wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry snd old fir. - Dry 4- ftw mh, map1 and oakj FRED . WELLtt Prompt delivery and reasonable pries 280 South Church. Phone 1542 llm6tt BEST SECOND GROWTH TO ST ti-daTsf aw. uaii till. WANraD--5llscenaneous 13 WANTED VACANT LOTS, ACREAGE, car or piano aa part payment oa gooa bouse. Box 524, 1970 S. Church. - 13-mll WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOB faraa loans. Wt WH several applies tiona on hand.- Hawkins At Kcberta, Inc, 303 Oregaa Building. " 18-d4tt CASH PAID " FOR, FALUC TEETH- -eVental -goM, ylatiaoea waA ajeeasded Jewelry. Hoke Smelting and .Refining Co, OUegn, 2fhhigaa. - ' J3 J27U. WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS ased farnitaro for. oaak. Phono fill. .... ' - -i.-f i - MISC&LLAXEOUS a. ? TO EXCHANGE 150 - MARSHALL . Wells Range for Ford Truck, -will py . difference A. H. Moore, FnrniuirOt ' . Store. 235 y. THgb. . IwV V ? ta. - 1XKLP WAITED ; 13 MAN TO WORK ON OUR FARM Must be reliable and good worker. Flake'a Petland, 273 Stat and Pacific High-' way., 15-mll WANTED MAN WITH FAMILY TO cars for small tract of land with soma berries; can keep cow aad- chickens, and work out part of the time. See Childrs sad BechttW 640 Slate St. - 15mlUtf HELP WANTEIWFemale 17 WANTED 50 WOMEN AT ONCE Good pay ; pleasant work, 1849 V State St. 17-ml5 LADIES TO DEMONSTRATE OUR Rad - ion Hot, Fsd and. give, onr Radiumv '- Apron , f reo with each pad. We pay 323 week to prodacers. Write lor Ire ' offer. International - Radium Syndi cate. Detroit, Michigan. 17-inll MAX, ENERGETIC AND RELIABLE, wanted for factory representative to ' handle our businesa in Salem district; unusual opportunity,' with -fortune, fee '. right' man; experience or capital un necessary ; - write , fully Syacro Motors Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. , 17mlO K HELP, AVAXTED Stale 18 ALL AROUND MAN FOR GROCERY Stars. Phono 290. -13th and State St. - . - "f - ' - ' - lS-mlO i 1X)ULTUY AND E2G3. 21 i FOR SALEHATCHTNO EGGS 88 Per hundred. Phone 2F2. 21-m6tf B. I. BEDS JJATCHIXO EGGS. 4 etsl baby chicks, 15 etfc, dark strain. 805 . N. 16th. street, rpfaoaa 1877-W. 21-at BARRED ROCK BABY' CHICKS AND hatching -gg from high grade utility and. Imperial Kinglet Stock. Mrs. A. A. Nafaiger, Routs 7. Phono 105F12, -- -j- - 21-m20 ANCONA COCKERELS - -CUSTOM 21-ml2 t hatching.' Phone. 872-R. C rleadqnart'rra for t 'y Cltwi. T VAEIETI1.J .- i4..f.-S.atandarda - - - -v 20e