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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, , OREGON wwN, - WFnMFRnAYl MORNINOriiARClI tl92S iV ': - V " " "" , lamed Daily Except Monday hy . - - XES STATESMAH PTJBLXSHTKO COMPACT -: - 315 Soath CobimkM 6W. Salem Oregea . . J. Hendricks Joba L. bnirty l"raak Jaskoskl Tie Associated-Pro, i exeliuivejy KK'n-xn wm'wi w ik r ut BwurwiH w : Huuinru an via ' BUSINESS tmeii 7. Clark Co.. New York. 141-145 fPorfmmd Office,' S36 Worentw Bliifc, TELEPHONES: - -- - 1 Business Office .... 13 or 583 Circulation Offie . '. Newa Department ." .v. . f23-l 'Society Editor ... . 1, Job Department .... . . . . . . 593 i .Entered at the Postetfiee U.-Selem, Oregon, u weMi-cUH natter i ':-jr BIBIE THOUGHT ITTO PRAYER - : J ; .Prepared tV Radio BIBLE SERVICE -flirsean .'Cinelaaatl- hhla. ' , If psrenta will have the'.r children snetnortre the daily -Bible seUotieaa. It arm prOT - pnwm Hmt r --. ' Marcli 'GIVING GETTS: There fs'that there Is .that witbholdeth more thanus meet, but it tendeth to poverty. Proverbs 11:24. -, .,.,...:;; PRAYER: O God.. Thou, didst learn of Thee. and then we ehall' Into the likeness of Thine own image. ' SOIVfE ONE If you live in.Sakm; y0Uhave probably noticed the beauti ful wreath at the foot of: the ; houssquare? ; Placed there by some -one The American War Mothers,: the monument, appreciate this. - f ; i And it shows that gome one made and of f ered to make the war; still ha& a thrill such as when the, soldier boys marched. away. j ; In tbte coriiiectionV Ibe; it known that the Salem ,War Mothers are holding a Rummage sale in the U. S.j Bank build ing, in the room formerly occupied by the - Johnson Clothing store.- The object is to raise money to endow hospital beds for service men and 'Women. any War Mothff,v and it will be bers are, 95, 163 and tl795W; glad to respond. LAURA HL A close friend of Laura M. Pierce said at her funeral yes terday that he had never heard her utter an unkind word of man or Woman; and that he believed she harbored no unkind thoughts concerning any human being i . ' : And that was a great tribute. Can you think of a better one?5 ' ;vf :-):' ;: M :!"'; - 'i 'f She was in the grip -of the fatal disease that sapped her life "for six years. . For the pasj two years sshei was much weakened arid towards the last was a mere shadow of the robust woman she had been ' j , . - But she . bore up bravely and did her part cheerfully in managing and planning the affairs of her home. She planned the household affairs feVen up to: Saturday evening, a f ew hours before passing, peacefully to the land beyond the stars, at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. The wing of the angel of death touched her cheek so gently that the waiting members of her family scarcely realized the moment that for her divided time from eternity- : j. i . ' And she was ready. She knew her time of departure was at hand, and she had no protest. She had "fought a ;good fight, and she had no misgivings. - r ; j t -j , r She was' concerned for the good and the happiness of her loved ones; her husband and son and four-daughters and the piher half orphaned daughter of her - sister," whom' she brought up as her very own.' - - : z Mrs. Pierce was a good wife and mother; a splendid home builder; modest, retiring; womanly; giving herself to the full in service, demanding nothing for herself. j She was a woman of culture as well as kindness, and she would have made a' splendid impression as the first lady of Oregon in official circles had she been favored with her f or mergood health. . - I ; .1 .; The cause of her; passing was a loss to the whole public. Having iio fault "to firid with herkind, she was'loVed by all who knew her well, and would have been loved by the multi tude. . " ' - : !' Such' poor words are "a weak tribute to the character that was fine and unique; hot because; she was near to high posi tion; but because she was in her own nature and self discip linepossessed'Of 'the -very 'finest of 'human attributes. A GOOD CtlAKGK Ve have neverrbeen partial to animals 'performing.. It has al ways looked ruel and brutal to us, and the public looks at it In the eatne way. An animal circus has a mighty hard time . getting a crowd-. It Is good news, there fore to recordthat the iRIngUng Brother 'and fcarnnm ' St. Bailey Combined ahows the coming ea Bott" have decided to' sell all their animals and '.have no more -performing la the rings. . They "will have the mdnagerie as usual, but no more .animals will perform.' One of the Kingling Brothers re cently Issued this statement In de fens of the" position : and U "is commended to all lovers of anl mats. . "i'. There has been enough critr A 2et A v It A t" i - Editor A Manager Job Dept. smtled te u.lr plieatlen of all mewl ciuitea is. taie paper matt ( lie ioal ... . 1 .- . , OFFICE : ' Weet 36th St., Chicago, Marqnette Build- PSi etf37 11 Headway, ' Albert Byers, Mgr. 583 100 Manii m aitar years. - . , H, 192. . " , j u - ' . - seattereth. and yetiaereaserhVaud ;,, .... ....... . ,;Jiiiiv ... .-f give us Thy best, beloveds May we Eire Tbou "bast given, and grow STILL CARES soldier monument in the court ." . . U .4 i4'' ".t- who has chosen to be unknown who sponsored the 'erection of still'cares for the boys "who supremeaCrifice in the World gripped everyone in the days If -you have rummage, phone called for. Convenient num but any War Mother will be - ' PIERCE Icism by the public of wild animal acts to warrant us In withdrawing them, as a- quite commoa impres sion Is' prevalent that tigers, lions, etc., are taught by l very roagh methods, and that'll Is cruel to lorce them through their stunts, "2.' Many parents object 'to bringing young eh ildren to a show fn which men : and! women 'enter the cages with feroclous'beasts. ; 3. The delay In hauling the animals into and oat of the circus tent-and of transferring the ani mals from their shifting dens into the arena and back, Isveryfobi Jeetionable and ' iot altogether without danger. ' ' - ;: '4. The public seems to prefer animal acts. In whfcbT;the animals themselves aeem lortake & Inter ested ami playturpcriras dofogs, seals, hbr3es, elephants, etc."1 i . Starts THURSDAY j' Lecture Tonight 8 p. m. CHAPEL WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY , .:. ,-. -j . By .r DR. RICHMOND BURGE 'Reiiowned lecturer an Psychol ogy, 'Fsycho-analysia and ,. Vocational Analysis - "Demonstrations " Don't "Forget the Time ' "'' the Place ' TONIGHT Adele Garrison New Phase ol REVELATIONS OP A WIFE Copyright by Newspaper Feature Service CHAPTER. 404 :. llow Madge Managed Harry Underwood and Claire 'Foster I held out my hand' to : Mrs. Barker with a warm little glow at my heart such as I never had, ex pected to have for that doughty lady. V. - - ' ; Her advice J not to - waste any more time in getting away from the house was highly sound. I wanted to put' as much space as possible between myself and Dr. Pettlt before the release of the irate physician whom Mrs. Barker had shut Into her root cellar when he stormed through the house In search of Dicky. "I won't say 'thank you again," I .said heartily, "but I can never forget your kindness." "Don't burden your memory too much," she advised dryly, and I flushed a bit with the realization that she had gauged the '..pert unct- orinese of Che phrase. There was Teal kindliness and liking, how ever, in both her hand-clasp and her hearty "good-by," and I went down the steps with the feeling that she "Would do her, best to show -: Dr. Pettlt the- error of is ways.. ; .. . ' I ; 'Harry .Underwood. -stood like a eentlnel -on the reranda, and I noted that he had planned his sta tion 'so that no one could see him from any possible window. He spoke .In tones loud enough for Mrs. Barker to hear as I came lip to him. "Is it here that we are to wait for the motor, Madame?" he said with a most impressive air,, adding tout of the 'corner of his mouth:,' 'Everything jake?" .- i;i3 "Yes,". I murmured lacbnicaUy, then in 'tones -to match his first ones: ""The car will stop for you in a few minutes.' - : "What Happened?" I swept past him with a little air of hauteur, which .1 '. guessed convulsed him, and walked swift ly up the Toad over' wfiicli Brother Bill had driven a few minutes be fore.' J':3 j l"V 'Hii"' : ''-' ' I It did not take me long to find the machine.? .Brother Bill had kept , his word, and had stopped he car. around the first "bend ?in the road. - 'As he eaw me comlsg, he started his engine, and ; with Don't thinkhat torpid liver means' merely constipation. The liver supplies bile to the intestines. .That bile checks germs. When it is lacking, germs may multiply by 'mmSolns in --$ j . .: , Germs create poisons. The in testines absorb them. Then may come all the' effects of impure blood. ' ,Heart and kidney troables are frequent results. Bad - complex ions, pimples, dull -eyes, vfalllhg hair. : Also high blood pressure and premature old age. All come from poisons which yon should avoid. . ' .Correct the'lJver -Don't try to treat the results. Stop the poison source. .The liver ssppliea bile a quart a" xlay at normal., Increase that bile, Jsupply.v rcbeclt tha- germs, stop-the poisons. Watch the quick results. "Drugi" cannot do this The PROBLEIS i i t f . - ii . , ,j lie ". ; M-nri rmM it .'-.'r ii i'H -l i,' j a.-i . m m-m-w,T,T- i uaraiu, ' ' 1 . ; : r J, " ' " ." ' ;. CLABSiraCP ADVEHTIggMKUTa Qa jwaakj CaU iataertiaaa) 9f I LENTEN TALKS Rev. ERNEST H. SHANKS, Pastor of the . First -Baptist Church - 1 MARCH 11, John 5:1-47. The Pool of Bethenda.' IfeaUac at the pool. 'l-4. Criticism by Jews. 10-18. Jesna contends with leader. 10-20. -Ifli critics Rilenced. itO-47. Key: "Search.' 3Iemory verses : ' C, 7, 8, ' 30, , 40. THIS chapter Is interesting as showing the attitude of the enemies of Jesus and His replies to their criticisms. ' The helpless "man at the pool of Bethesda furnished an he was healed on the Sabbath. He ones. These always caned rorth the pity or our Lora. Tee cnarge against him was that he carried his bed on the Sabbath. . Jesus replied that "The Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath." This chapter might also be called the "witness" chapter, for Jesus points out five witnesses (cf verses".S3, 36; 37, 39 and 46). These witnesses are 'l) to the divinity of Christ by the Father; (2) "to the proofs of His divinity by John Baptist; (3) to the fact ol HIS Sonshlp by the Father; (4) to the witness ness of Moses.' His enemies sought deed (cf Verse 18). . ; "Wilt thou be made whole?" "Sir, I have no man . ... to put me In 'the -pool." g : "Rise, take up thy bed and walk." - " r. -" - 39 . y .:....' j-; ' '.. ' Search the Scriptures;- for in them ye think ye" have eternal life; and, these are they 'which bear "And ye "will Trot come nnto a competent air, listened to my di rections' for -retracing his course and pickWgr tfp tht "forelgn'gentle- man" I used his own vernacular -In front of the Barker house. And then I was in the car whir ring back over the road I had. just walked, with .Claire Foster's tense fingers gripping my arm, and her strained Voice asking: "What Happened?" It was upon my lips to tell her that Dr. Pettlt had gone, with the mental reservation that I need not name his root cellar destination. But I remembered just in time that -the physician's motor -car "California Fig Syrup" Dependable Laxative for Sick BabV or Chi!(T : - Hurry Mother! - Even " a bilious. constipated, feverish child loves the pleasant taste of "California Pig Syrup," and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful -today may prevent a sick child to-. morrow, , - : u ' i Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed ton ibottle. Mother! You must say "Califor nia" or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. Adv.- . modern way Is to use gland secre tions. The treatment for liver Is ox gall." . Thousands who read this will get results worth many times 'the 'cost. i: i-- . .f .; " 5 ,,- Xicarn'the Results i I Perhaps you have been treating with 4 rugs. Perhaps yon are dis couraged. But try the new way : ox gall -one of the greatest ad vances modern medicine has made. In 24 hours you may see the re sults. Perhaps in a few days It will change life's whole complex ion. , v'-vV4ijpv ' But get genuine coxvgalU It comes in tablets called Dloxol. All druggists can supply them, i Each tablet contains ten drops of puri fied ox gal. Then you have the utmost results of this new meth od. Get it now. Don't let - any trouble you can remedy linger an other day. I' Gnarantae: Anrone not 'aaUafied - wtth reanlta from the first box Dioxol -may renrn the empty box to the1 makers and receive hia money back. A4t. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST JOHN excuse -for the opposition, 'because represents the friendless, helpless of the. Scriptures; (5) to the wit to kul Him because of His good witness of Me." , Me that ye might have life."' x - must still be standing in the road in front of the house. I remem bered something else also, that If the' engine had not stalled it was still running, for Its angry owner had not stopped even to turn "his switch key when he bad caught sight lof me. "Mrs. Barker Is attending to Dr. Pettlt," I answered with the grim little reflection that'this particular statement was absolutely truthful. "And she has promised to keep bis attention engaged while we slip past. We Shall stop in front of the house ohly an' instant for the foreign gentleman. to join us." ' "Won't "he follow us?" she breathed. "Mrs Barker will make him believe we went to " Caldwin," I returned, "Here we are now." A Plausible Story. Oh, he must have gone away!" she cried, as Brother Bill stopped No. 310 (Answer ACROSS 1 Closed S Grammatical term 9 Precious stone 11 "An oven, , 13 The -present era 16 Retard 17 Discover 18 Pronoun 4 19 (Border ?1 i:A fruit 23 Hastened 24 Support . 26 Played 27 Divide 28 A tyrant - ?0;Three prefix 31 Crippled U2,A.blrd; V 34' Pronnoun 3fr Fly . 37 sAn' insect 38 Masticates 40 A small table 42 At that time 43 SmaU child 1 45 Nautical term 4 7-Dread 48 'Earth . 50 Scold , 52 'Paddle 1 5$ iWaste - . 65 Roe (Scot) i ; 56 ipart of "totbe" 57 'Broad smile' 58 .Fruit 60 "Preposition 61 tPar tof a boat 2 Troth 64 'Destroyed i i I 65 Part of body f S ' " H p i4 ... rS 77" "r. rs . "" JrT" ' IP TT uT . " ;JM . "mmm 1ST. " p ST " "1 I g XT T " ' i mmm mm I umi UUti , mmmm ' W IH t- T"T "S7t ' - s-- W. -V Im i I I M Kata par word: . . tux aionm caiuws p a 'Per lasertioa , .. 13 ttstki; contract, par tsantfc lie Thraa inaartiona tmmBmmmraiBllpmm i iftiimBfJ .n. ... , . t - i i-. i -ii i ' Money to Loan J O TUal Frtta ' T. - K. FOKl - Orar Ladd Baaa iBaak BtTOSB TOU LEAYS TOTB E0tfl ' OK CAB HAYS rr Insured Properly. Paoaa 1st. Back Handrleia. tT. B. Bank BWg. 2U The Lutheran Settle r mentBureau . ': will help both IIOlfESKEKEB-AND-IIOllKSKLLEtt . - -with - Oregon Incorporated ' Realtors "ft Insnranee, Phone 1013 " Victor BehneMer. Sc-'y. Koom "4-5-S : I'Ar7 Bldg. A- hli car where Harry Underwood an impressive picture in hU rather fantastic ' trappings stood wait ing for us. "See! f his car 7 Is gone." ; - :y. : : A startled glance showed me that the. physician's car was in deed nowhere to be seen. . -For a bewildered minute I -wondered if he had -fluceeeded 4n breaking his way out -of the root cellaV. - But when Mr. Underwood "had mounted to the seat beside the driver,, be turned with a flourish and ad dressed me.4 v-.- . ' - ."i -.tiave' a -message- tor you, Madame," he said. "The gentle man . who ? arrived In sd- great a hurry just -now, -.you remember "Yes," I answered, mechanical ly, as he paused. "He went away again Mr. Un derwood went on, "and he asked me to say to you that he was desolated not to be able to stay and see you before he left. ; Bu he was in so gr-r-eat a huTry.": ' He was so plausible that for an instant I almost believed him. And then I realized from the very waggishness of nis tone that he himself must have run the physi-' cian's car around the house in or der to give color to the tale he had just told for Claire 'Foster's benefit. ' '' - ' ' (TO BE CONTINUED) Word Puzzle tomorrow) DOWN 2 Exclamation of attention 3 Prosperous state of af- ! fairs (PU -'4 Hydrous magnesium silicate 5 An herb' 6 Aged ': 7 A preposition '8 A musical instrument 10 Clown 11 Generous - 12 An opening - 14 Matter out of place 16 Penned " T 17 A supernatural being 18 An animal "20 'A bog T ." 22 Grain . " 23 fitrtkei ' : .v - 23 Wild animal - 27 Assoeiate , 29 Mounted " 31 Pertaining 'to moon 33 Seat in church 35 A train , , . 38 Carbonize 39 Severe- - -40 'Piece of leather 41 Beloved " ', 42 Flock -44 Eye 46 Command ! 47 Young'of.an aninmal 1 48 Rear ien'd 49. Periods of time - 51' Man's -name. - 5 . ' - 53, Courage (Slang) 64; Every 57; Means 61 cooking . 69; Regret 4 61". Thus ' 1 . 63 Myself - - -t. - ; i - fStqra-e. rlra proof halldinv ar thl aarrte., 4 per aioaU. 1W ia-CSl SCHTELABi AUTOWRSOKINa fcO. Y5TU buy! took aid -ar. Higheet eaaa priea paid. 10SS, It Oacuaerclal Sft 1-llSM vrvpinie i hjii.f.u adto wkckiso Ck.. now iopen for busineaa. ?uet oor price before aellins or buying:'- 402 S. Church St. Phono S159. Kef. Hiona auto qroi" v. j TOR W1HTEB ENCrXJSURES-s-Cnrtatn work. ateU aaa Q. J. Hull, THata. FOR RKNTi 5 ACRES -BEAVfiRDlAM rardrn land. House, te. Phfiae Te- nings, O. TAJ Miller. 2C0 Mario afreet.f Haiera,' Orrron. -' j . t S I -12 PRINTED CARDS. BIZ 14" fit VWi wordinf 4 'For Rant," priac 10 nU each. 8ta teaman Baalaaaa Oiaa, ' Oroand floor. : -. - . i . HOOSR -AND APARTMENTS F HON K 2050-J. - 1 4-nl5tf (FOR RE XT i i SO acre river, bottom land, jrfino for trawberriea and tmek farmjtij. One mile to Cannery. - ttood - hqyse and barn. Want experienced trwyle Uru er. . Cash or uare of crn. t Ad dreaa'F. W. Beeck,' Lebanon, Oroi - Eon. - : " ( -Iml' 4 POlt RENT Apartments FURNISHED IIRATED ; APART ENT i 1335 State Street. 5mli FURNISHED AND Unfurnished 'Apart ment. 1550 Waller street. fi-wllj NICEL.Y, FURNISHED THREE-ROOM I apartment .with -bata. '37 N.lWinterj ! Phono 481-M. . u . 8 5-mll APARTMENTS 38 N. COTTAQE. Satt 2 ROOM APARTMENT PHONI ; 1S33-J. 6-mia A i Hil PART- ment, 1133 Court St. 6-f26tf: IF YOU WANT -BETTKB FURNISHED,: nicer arranged and cleaner! apart-; : menta, aee the Pattoa - Aparraenra, dowt towa -district. -Call ; Book ' Store. . - X-attn's 5-mlttf i t CHEAP. RENT FOR CLEAN TWO. ROOM furnished apartment, 593 Nor h Sum- mer. 5-f27tf 4 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT Private bath. 1047 Sonth OoromereiaL Phen 11&J. - . 6fl8tt FOB iRENT APARTMENTS ' 8S1 K TYJR KENT HooW 6 1 ' . . -i PLEASANT ROOU CLOSE IN. PHONE 685WW..H ,.-- .;,. v.-- Sm-ll VERY DESIRABLE SLEEPING llOOMS.! S50 S. Cottage. 6 m5tf 1 SLEEPING TtOOM PHONE . 1633-J. . - . - . ; S-ml2 PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14' By 7", wordinS; "Rooms to Rent," price 10 ' eenta each. Suteaman Basinet office, C..J Mla I I'll I I ' b,,,, i FOR RENT Houses T IMPROVED LOT ON PAYED STREET. Call phona 791 W. 7ml2 FOR RENT 1' room dwelling and store in connection, located at 729 North Lib erty street $45' per month W. H. GRABENHORST as CD. 275 State St. 7m 11 FOR RENT ft ROOM 6TRI0TLY MOD- ern flat, 664 Ferry street $H Strict ly modern 7 room ho axe 540 Mill atreet 8.45. 5 room houae. xoodara. xcapfc basement 2 ISO Lee St., partly furnish ed S25. Becke h Hendricks. C. i S. ttanlc Bldg. 7-tnStf FOR SALEMUscellaneoni : 8 FOR SALE A GOOD BEARING Strain Pboae 8 ntl3 of Wilson atrawberry plants 61F15. 2 YEAR OLD BLACK WALNUT SEKI Also ttovet. Kt. 6. 8 ml3 lings, lOc each, you dig them 'S Buckeye coal-barniec brooder . C A. lowd. Auburn road, Salem! FOR SALE -r 50.000 STRAWBERRY .plant, 121 bt the Lest kind .35 cenU per nuuarea you dig men or v cenia per hundred due. Home "Realty Co.. : 1169 South High.. Pbone 1718.1 8 ml5 Trespdss- Notice For Sale -rraaspaai -jNotieea, u ' 14 Xnhe bf 9 - inehea. printed am good 10 ooaet ; eanyaaa. bearing .tha.worda, "Natic. It, Hereby . Given. That Traaapaaaing U Btrtctly Farbidden Oa JThaaa PreaUaat Under Penalty Of Proaeention.' f Priet 15a each or two for SSe. Stateemai Pttbliahing Company, Salem, Dregoaj QOEEN INCUBATOR. 275-EGO SIZE. One 14 inch; also Emeraon riding plow. . Phone 67F2. p ml7 DRAG SAWS CHEAP NEW THOMAS t portable 4 h.p., all metal eonatrnetion. i Mounted with two wheela. . Whela like a wneeiDorrow. liaa pulley lor connee- ; lion to eroaaeat aaw, churn, aeparater, ate. Priced complete with blade at fou eacn x.o.o t-oriiana. i ALASKA JUNK CO. . , 20$ Front, Portland, Oragoa. . . Will , allow $5 credit em aawi If ad ' i la oncloaed with order. ' . ! S-mUS HO VET BEES AND QUEENS PHONB RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE $ .by!i4", SO receipt forma in beak, 15 casts pec 'hook or two hooka for 25 crate. States' . mam effiea, .215 South Commercial 1 1 galem. , . I.;.- - - - 0-f25tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. It ! i eenta bundle. .- Clrenlatioa dpartmai4 rtrcn Rtat.uii. . . .-,; ?i SALEM MABKETS - Fricea noted are wholesale -and are pricea rereived-- y fa mars. , Jioietail prices ere gWea: . . j - asAnr ass hat - Jfa, 1 toft White , wh eat . . ' j f t i ISo. X aoft red- i si S4 Oala Cheat bay 65c .814 .Sio .$15 vat nay Claver hay. baled uat and yeteh hay . .$16.50 PORK. KTJTTOH AHD BEEP . 100-200 nrL .. " -T W poga,-200-250 ewt. , 12.25 Hopa, ,250-800 ewt f n W L'ght SOWS - 1S10.5O Top Teal Dressed Teal.' . L.10 ..tr- -15tje ... . 140 . Cows .-j.i..L Lambs. , ; , r- hk&d .the -Classified .jds. amis INSPECTED E :OTATOE3 ro earlj plaotino Natted U"i or abl us. - Mt - be ' tatiafaetory r money will ba r.fdd. :1 Market, 70S S. 12th St. phoa t . ' - - ii', ' -' ' 1 - - Beautiful Oregon Host kA Uvea ether Oregea ngs t 'gaUer with; a fine eollecuoaof frtota aonga. aacsred eeags and many-oil tlmt (Ppedal wieae-rn (roantltr 1Jb1 Eapeeiellf edapUble for feheoJ, eat nunity .er -home iiagiac 4aa4 fox Western Songster, TO mii aeTT te Its third edltlam . :.l ' Pnhllshed B la : TOBEGOX TEACHERS -MOST2T41 ; i NURSERY STOCK 8 MARSHALL STRAWBERRY PLANTS--f l$l per-$1000. dig them youraelf. Rt. I ie.'BW Phoe:S8F22.v a-IS FOR SALE STRAWBERRY "PLANTS r Trehla, Ktteffcerjr, uniaprion, jple nad Everbearing. Few Filbert ' trees. --. .rU WOOU waat-8aia - Sa-mll GOOSEBERRY ETTERBERG STRAW- jberry plants, pbone 57 13. s-mn CUTHBERT RED-RASPBERRY PUata ; Excellent quality. Phone 8F5. 8a ml8 Cherries and Prunes : - I- " ' REDUCED , . . Prnnea, Sc; Royal Annes 20 . up. : fOeneral nursery &atck. at attractive I pricea. Warren Jurery, 655 Ferry. I hoe 104F24. . S-a14 Prune Trees Coats Improved Ptench, 3 to 4 ' fti. Sb; I !to 6 ft.. 10c; 6 to fC. JRff.' Staliaas same price. - Fruit and Vlnnt (tree. Phone 1140M. High and Ferry, ruijtland ?nrery. - . a-f25tt 'Willamette Vallsy ; j Nursery . .. , Haa a Balaavard at 361 Coarl a treat at Kaaaedy's paint chop, eppeeSte Bmr aiekfa atora. All kinds t ir ait. and nai . freea. Dr. Bean'a B"g French prune a, hpeeiaUy. . Office phoae 1115.; Ree I105F5, Jess Math is. Prop. , Sa 414tf PRRRH COW WITH i SECOND CALF .704 South 13th St. 9-ml3 Wfc HAVE 5 NO. 1 , JBRSEYCOWS FOR i PAliE Wra.. F. Edr, Horseahee Ike, I pt. Panl, Oregon. 9ml3 THOROUGHBRED YOUNG JERSEY Cew i 1U1S ruth., .street. ..West aialemw- B-a5 VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON rRKDi W. LANGS. VETERINARIAN. Dfliae 430 8. OomaterciaL Phone 1181 Res.l Phone -1S8S. '9w29rt WOOD TOB? 6AXJE2 11 DRY SLAB WOOD AND SECOND growth for sale. . Phone 1756. - . ll-ao l6fIKQH OLD riR SECOND GROWTH t ana aia. x-none int a. -m u. at ay- eldl 11-tlStf JUSNAKXR SAWS WOOD Phona S 09 TX ) i ll-ml2a GOOD COAL-DRY WOOD .... PROMPT-DELIVERIES - TILLMAN FUEL -CO. i PBONE 185S . . ;! ii. ii-i29; DRY WOOD, FOUR FOOT-AND 16 Inch. ry ; mill weed, $4.75 per lead. Phem raeu llmll WOOD SAWING JTJDD AND 8CEMTDT. Phone 143. : - 11-ilSd EST GRADE) OF WOOD 4 It ana 10 inea. Dry-mHl -wood. Green, mill wood. Dry-eeomd grwwta tir. - rry-d old ftr. " Dry 4 ft. ash, maple and oak, IKED H. WLLS Prompt delivery aad leaSBaahle "prlee 280 rata Church, x'bona 1542 llmotl BEST SECOND GROWTH KB $7; OAS 8. Call 11C1. ' 11-d27a yAXTED Kmployment 12 TRVCTOR PLOWING OR ANY TRAC- Cor work. One 14 inch anlkey plow to trade for food cow. Phone 67F2. -'ir jf ' - 12-al7 tVAiTEDMlAcellaneous 13 ) I WANTED TO ! TRADE A HUDSON I apeeduter in good conditiau fer.a gootf huildiog lot. i Will pay cash --differ"' j eUM.;ii..Pb.oe473J..-. - 'r-i.,l&mh2n wS NTtD A 5 OR 6 ROOM MODERN Iwum from S5OO0 to -$ttOo caeh.- Not too far oat. - Call at our of fica ad plve t particular. We have two eaeh-rns- lomeva. Home Realty Co., 169 Sooth' IfiKhjj Phone 1728. - 13ml5 WANTEp-ri VACANT LOTS, ACREAGE, I car 'or piano as. part '.payment -good ' - bouse. Box 524. 1970 S. Church. - - St I....Mi!.H ii'5 ! r- 13-mll -i I ! i ii I". i I- ' i . -r WANTEDi - PRIVATE! MONEY FOR farm loans. We have several at liea- ttona on hand. 1 Hawkins Roberta, S05 Oregoa Building. lS d4tt Ipo cash Paid for false teeth idatal. geld, platinum and discarded 'jewelry- Hake Smeltiag end Refining lOe, Otaego. Miehigam.' 18-J27l3 WOODRYI THE 'AUCTIONEER BUYS nsed ;farnitre for eaah. Pkeae StL 18-anW IdlSCKXIiANEOUS TO EXCHANGE $150 MARSHALL Well a; Range for. Ford Track, will pay difference. A. IL Moere, Furniture BtoreJ 285 y. High. 14mI2 HELP WANTED 15 MAN TO WORK ON OCR FARM Mast bf reliable and good worker. Flake' a Fetland. 273 State and Pacifie High- - iwy. j;r.j'. ; . ; ; .; . - 1 5-mll WANTED MAN ! WITH FAMILY TO eara lor small tract of land with some hemes; l ean keep cow and chickens, aid work out part of the time. See Childra and BechteL 540 State St. M'ii 1 1 "ii I5ml0tf ipSLP WANTED Female 17 -a- WANTED 50, WOMEN AT ONCE Good pay;, pleasant work, 1849V State St. - ' i - r I.; 'ii ; -. .- j- :, s -- . , 17-ml5 . LADIES TO DEMONSTRATE OUR Rd 'injn Bet; Pad 'tad: give cmr Radium ; Atron : free with . each pad. . We pay $23 week to producer. Write' for free ' offer. "r International Radinm .' Syndi- lIElWAXrED Jilale 18 WAITED A PARM HAND, FOR OEN eraPfaRB work 7' all summer job. Pbone 2'2F25,. or addreaa Noma Hunt, Shaw. OreswiJ f ' 18-ml2 POULTRY AND EGG3 21 roR- s.iL3:-nATcnin?ECC3- -3 Pr -1-mctf nuiBdred-.; ; iUona 62i i. , ; R. K REDS HATCHING EUOS. 4 etai baby chicks, 15 ett, dsrk strain, 805 .16th'ttret,. phoae xill-M. .214 BaaawaaKkaBi8anaMnBHBeKa ! I ! r