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0 T THE OREGON? STATESMAN; SALEI. OREGON , ' TUESDAY -lIORtpyq MARjgH 17. 1025 x '.7.. . . ' I LECTIES III! I Great, r Interest "Aroused- by 1 -l Sermons; Needs of J "Churcli Outlined . j. J - i K ter. Charles Poling of Ridge wa. Pa., gave a special Vd dress at Hhe First "Presbyterian chnrch yesterday evening on the subject: "Tfee Church's Greatest Need.' " - The church's greatest, need is no money," Dr. Poling; declared,.1 "Aby church devoting its energies properly, and luIfilUng the spirit ual needs ot its people, win not laclc in funds tcarry on its work! -:. 'More memhers is not the great est; need of the chart li; many ch irches now hare more peop'ft in thilm than can be fully aecpminQ fTheone great need the thing of paramount importance is that thi old members, tbe, members ai re; !dy in the church, be revltal if .1." " i" v - Starting thia evening, a. serjtosJ of Special lectures- will be given byfbr. Poling on "Why. I b.ejlieve th( Bible to be the Won of qod'. E: ch, lecture wiU . s.tjirt; prpmptly at 7:30 o'clock. Di. Boling. has ur tusedi a great deal o,f interest i ln Salem for; his forc?fal 'address i an 1 the depth of Lj 'philosophy..; ' - 3n i Friday evening. va special seivlce will fce.held.forthp.yonngj ripple, wnp, XJr; i,,ount qciarea, fell the need of a( more vttal in sight into religion tiiah has ever lx-Jore been witnessed."" ' gPreeeding services , tonight, a shprt prayer meeting willhe beldt starting at 7 o'clock. During the mjin services the male quartet of the men's Bible" class -will ' . be hnrd. " "' v V ! ...... , Pastor. Is Granted.TwQ Weeks' Leave of Absence SILVERTON, March 16. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) t Rev. Qjorge Henriksen has been grant ejlj a two-week 8 vacation, beginn ing the latter jpart of this week. lev. Sir; ' Henriksen.' pastor ; of Trinity church, has been suffer' isfc from throat and ear trouble ffr sogie time" past fan'dThe is re leased from his duties for the two. Mreeks in ' order that he may! seek; rjltdicaY attention with specialists; s'jltev. "M. , Sherwijx ' talk at rinity church Sunday morning, feaing services will bedlspenfeed with for 'the present. , ' 1 i . Hi fiOKKIE Order Organizes joim uiud ai suverwn SILVERTON. March 16( Spe- al to The Statesman..)- A Salem nd Silverton. club, composed of fnembers of the Dramatic Order of jkiights of Khorassan has been farmed i at Sil,verton varidwJU j be powa at tbe Shelberg society. It i i H I LDREM Cry for JH TOTHER: Fletcher's Castoria, is especially - pre jared: to relieve Infants in Irms'-ind Oifldxirt all; 'ages " of Constipation, Flatulency, I Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Fcvefishness arising tltere rom,. and. byp .regulating . toe : Assimilation of! Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.' b avoid imitations, always look for Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Blanks TFIhia5 AirQ ' Legal te rry. ta, stock. q?er 11$ leal blanks' suited tp most any business transactions. We may hare just the form you are looking for at a big saving as compared to made to order forms.! ; f . Some of the forms: Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Wifl forms, Asslgn . ' neniof Mortffasre,: Mortgage f orarv Qtrft'Ciaim rDeedSr "" Abstracts form Bill of Sale, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, ; Installment Notes, , Gcneral.Llass, Power oi Attbrnej, Prcae Books and Pads, Scale Re - ccipti, Etc, These forms are carefully prepared for.thj? courts and priyate use. Price, on forms ranges from 4 cents to 16 cents apisce, and on note. PltlNTCD AND FOR SALE BY f Txte Siatesmah PublisRing Go. LEGAL CLANK HEADQUARTEHS The meeting, at which the organi zation, "W.as perfected wa hed at thA Knights, of;- Pythiaa "bH and was attended . by Salem, Silverton and Portland, members of AbHJ hi Atef teiapltt.Io. 17. i. f i Officers elected were as f oL lowa: Marion. - Anderson. " . presi dent; H., Bartlett, vice president; Walter. Lemmon, secretary, Sola mo n, Roberts,' master at arms. Charles Barbour, conductor; Geo. C. Will,. treasurer. Meetings will be held- at ' Silverton teT -second Thursday of each month' and 'at Salem on the last Tuesday of each month.. ' .v. " r-t--' ' PIPEIBEIIIS WVKE TO CITY Eddie Running " Arrested in Olympia; Wanted f(5r ; - Silvcrton Checks .-r 1 -t .:' . : Kddle Running., the. Silverton check artiat, has been returned jfrom Olympia, Wash., wherehe had fled, has a long prison record, according to the report of the Marion county officials. ! : i It is stated the prisoner took ad vantage of the "personal Jnterest" itlause of the letter! Bent, lb -him latter he had . opened an account. JIa wrote ebeekswhlch exceeded his account by 1200. J , 1 . His prison record started at Monroe reformatory. Wash., when he was pent up for a five year hitchi on. grand larceny. ! He has also done time at Walla Walla on two different occasions.- j -f ' When he ; first arrived; In Ore gon be was employed near-Hebo. After gaining the confidence of the banking officials by cashingk several good checkalbe- went on bis rampage. J.!.- . Home Product Is Boosted; Used in Silverton School SIL.VKRTON, Or., March '16. .(Special to The Statesman.) The Silverton 5 Blow Pipe j company whose owners, L. C. Eastman and A.;. Eastman, are the makers of the Sibllco furnace which has gained' such popularity on the Pa cific coast, has a new appliance on the market now. The new inven tion is to be known as the "East man Patented E-Z Start fire Chute." ;W; . .: :f., - The' Silverton schools have been equipped with these saf ety; devices and it Is said that the manner of escape is so simple and interesting that, the faculty has difficulty in keeping- the younger j students from using them for pleasure. The chutes are so constructed that when a child, once starts dowtf, he cannot get out of the chute until he lands. f M. C. Jacobsen, formerly on the road for the Laher Bumper and Spring company' has accepted- a position with the Eastman firm and will demonstrate its new in vention, r torna1ch and Bowels, aids the the signature of Cgajtrfr'CeijtA , Physicians everywhere recommend it. ' ..... At Ez:incc3 Office, Ground Flocr A Soldier Citizen Honored .Colonel Carle. A brains of Salem standing: before the American flat that flew over American headquarters in England for eighteen months during. and after the World wan. The case contains war trophies which, wih the flag, Colonel Ahranm has donated to the new O. AC museum Annual Statements Must Be" Published in Newspapers 'Will Moore, - state insurance commissioner,- who-has wagedan active campaign for I the publica tion of annual statemjents in news papers of general circulation, has been advised by tbe Attorney general- that such is demanded by law. Letters are being sent to all those Interested. : ; The opinion from. the attorney general read: "That such newspaper shall have ' been' established and regu larly and uninterruptedly pub lished in such county at least once a week during a period of at least 12 consecutive months immediate ly preceding the first 'publication of such notice." I :v ' " This ruling f eliminates the pubr lishing of . such statements In any publication other than a regularly issued newspaper. . Mr. Moore, in taking his stand, held that the public was entitled to know about the business rather than the busi ness itself. i Silverton Woman Dead; Funeral Is i Wednesday SILVERTON, March 16. (Spe cial td The Statesman.) Mrs. Anna F. Johnson died at her home at ; 4 0 9 North Church street Mon day' morning after) an illness - of cevefaf 'months Fnneral services will be held , from St. John's church ; Wednesday! afternoon . at 2 p. m. with Rev. S. Lindseth of ficiating.; Interment will be made in the Evang Valle cemetery. Mrs. Johnson wast born in Swed en on" January v, 18"t. She, to gether with her husband Erjck, Johnson, came to Silverton five years ago from 'Sharon- Springs, Kansas. Last October she ' was taken III and never recovered. Be sides her husband she leaves three danghterg," Mrs. lvina Stragey of Sharon Springs, and Ida and Em ma Johnson- of Silverton. ."God tempera tie wind tri the shorn lamb" Is neither iq. the Bible nor in human experience. . . Marion County Federation To Meet at North Howell North Howell Community club,' one of the liveliest units of the Marion county, community : federa. tien, are sponsoring' the meeting for this month, according to the invitation extended by W. L. Stev ans. president. The meeting is to ' '4' , be held s.at - the North Howell Grange hall Thursday -evenlngV" . An, extraordinary'program ' has been provided bytthe lively, com- munity, ; which i3Jfated as a1 top notcner in: the, federation ..The folks from North Howell Com munity club will put on their, own program for a starter, which will be followed by Dr. i Walter H. Brown, ( director of the . Marion county child health demonstra tion. He is to tell how his. great work, will begin in Marion county. J. A. Churchill, state superin tendent of public 'instruction, will discuss various features of "Re cent Legislation"; Mrs. Jessie D. McComb, i state demonstration leader of OAO, wUl talk on "Can ning of Fruits for Home Display Purposes." " ."Rural Community Building" is the topic announced , for William L. Teutch, district agricultural agent for OAC. Use CJranflina's Sage Tea and. Sol. I phur Recipe and Nobody U ' Will Know. ' Ther use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded gray hair to its 'natural color' dates back to grandmother's time., She used; it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive, Whenevw her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this sim ple mixture was applied witbjwon derful effect. - But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, ' by asking at any drug storg . tor a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and- Sul phur Compound" yap. will get this famous old preparation, mprbved by the addition of'other ingredi ents, which, can bo depended upon to restore natural color "aaid beau ty to the. hair. tt-t--U:?-. Wt- A well Jmowh downtown! drug gist sayjj It y darkens;. tbj hair? so naturally and evenly that nobody can; tell if has been applied. ,Yq.u BlmjplJ dampen; a pdngtorsoft brush' wiitff it ; aina - draw.' this through ; your 1 , hair,4 taktnf ; one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears,; and after another application or two, it be comes beautifully dark and, glossy, " Stops instantly Itching skin, broken, pimply, or Inflamed skin you will never suf fer troubles like that when you know. ; Modern science, by decades of study, -has learned hW to j deal wjtk such troubles. Hp Witq rre-" lieve Instantly, hqw to start heal ing at once. ' And how. to bring complete results so ' Quickly . they amaze.' C ''i;;1. , ; . f h'!i,;- ;-f . ' The basis, of course,- is sulphur. We can never hope to find, aXacs tor which so quickly destroys skip, parasites." But men have found new ways to give it multiplied ef fects. . v " , The new-day method Is called Mentho-Sulphur. It combines the best alt science has developed. To countless people it has shown the way to avoid all skin afflictions; Ask your druggist for a Jar of Rowles . ; Mentho-Sulphur. Then you are doing tbe utmost, and that Utmost will amaze you. We be lieve that never again will you let a skin troubft annoy you for a day. . ; . For Free Sample, Address WHITEHALL PHARMACAL CO. (Inc.)', ! S9S Madison Ave. ; r r New Tork, N. Y," Mil nrr-rnH MnPCT nr ,. ' IfflTl'JlTfffiO Dearth of Buying. Caused : Sudden Frightr Values 'Are Demorafized i CinCAO, March It Sudden fright over the dearth of boymg swept through the entire grain market today at the last and re sulted in big selling and a general upset of. values. Wheat fell Sc a bushel from the day' top fig ures and closed excited. $ 1.64 to $1,165 for May delivery . and 1,45$4; tor July, the bottom prices reacbed 4 c to, 6 ' un,der Saturday's close. Rye finfshed at 3 4 : to 4.c net loss, corn S 'Ac to 4c down, oats 1 5-8c to 2.1-Sc off a,nd; provisions varying from, 7c decline to 2c advance.. , . , : It wa8 hardly, more than 'halt an, hour before the. end of the day that the situation arose which deK moralized the. wheat market. Spec ulative sellers, were quick, to seize the advantage and. the smashing of prices which ensued was made ,wrse by the wholesale execution of ; standing orders to stpp. losses on the" part of the holders unable to unwillingly, to, maintain owner ship beyond, definite limits. : The stampede, to sell came in the face f the fact that export business here was the largest of any day for months past and des pite announcements that the Uni ted States visible supply total' the facer of the mact that export 3,32 5,0 Ofl bushels. National Guarri Unit -T ; v Making Fine Progress . . . - . . t ' , ; SILVERTON. Or., Marci ,&: (Special to Tbe Statesman Com pany I ' of the Oregon National guard is forging ahead rapidly! During February the local com pany, went .- from fourteenth ; to eighth place in drill attendance, which is. a gain of 6.5 per cent over January. Since the recent gain there la but one company outside-of Portland that is ahead of Silverton, and this is the Lebanon company. Federal inspection at Silverton will be held March 17. No. Cross Word Puzzle 1 - v. ' i W 1 1 I 1 wA 1-1- to (Ancwer ' ' AritOSS ' k- kI- By way of - - - ? : -. - -. 4 Dispossess . ; .' . . v. - 8' Cunning - u t 11, Period of time ' " 13 f First name of . a well-known actress 1, 14 Pronoun !-" ; :' 15 Toward IS Play in which songs intermix 21 A southern state (b.) 22 Watchful 24 Prinked 26 . To take quick steps 27 "Hoarder ; 29 Preposition ' 31 Draw liquid Into mouth ' 33 Negative 34 In, addition 1 36 Hold - . $ 9, Pertaining to lore 41 First name or "1001 Nights' : character 42 A term in botany 43 Hour '(Italian) - , 44 A: parcel , i 6 . Owner 48, Atmosphere - - 49 Contraction of - ere 514 Part of a .week ... S3 -'Girl's name 53 Name of famous Puritan 55 Springs of . mineral vfater 57 Italian calcareous rock 1 A drym.easre. (pl,l.,. . i i. Repr.eseiitiag;ir(ale 'person flj A eases size of large book 65 Thou(Fr.).'. - , 66 Oblong mass of nnforged iron 61 Three Towels 6S Monstrous bird (Ar. myth) TO Weight 71 Girl's name . - T3 The head (In ridicule) - DOWN 3 That is - 3 "Country in As5a Minor , f.3 Stringed Instrument " C First three lettsrs of a state Floof covering 1 , ' $ Scalp manipulation 1 i . Q And so' forth CLASSIFIED SECTION VfabiU ci AlTArtislnfc: Dent. OlAfiSiriKD ADVKRTI8KMJCNT8- ; Kt per word : Per Threa tnmrtion On Kl Kstkt T. K. FO&D Orr Ldd Buak Bask). , ; ; - .- BXTOBJI TOU LEAVTB ' TOtTS H01II 1 : OK CAB HAYS IT - . Insured Properly thonm 1st. Bk BDlrtka, XT. B. ; BMk Bid. . . . . ... A-asu The Lutherab Settle- v : rneniBureau 4 will help both HQMESEEKKR AND HOVIE8ELLER Oregon Incorporated Realtor & Insurance, Phone i013 Victor 8chnelder, Sec' y. Roomt "4-3T-6 U'Arey Bldf. A-3 AUTOMOBILES lire proof beUdioc. 4y eed. aUrh.t erriee' 4 per mont. lfl M. Cp ItoU - TttM rrK. - 1-Jtt BCHEELAR AUTO WRECKlKO CO. Will hey'' Toor eld ear. liifbeet- ch price peli. 1085 K. Commercial 8t l itlt liiOtlCE SALEM AUTO -'WRECKING .Co., now open. or. haaineta. .. Get osr ipricea before aellinf or bujiagv 402 S. -V nrrh St." Phone' 8159. Ref. Phone AUTO KEPAXltlXQ 2 CALL. AT-THE SHAMROCK. GARAGE and get estimates on your auto repair work. We will sae you money.- All work froaranieed. Jiight end day aer ticf. 333 Miller Commercial. Phone ; 1142-M. 2-al2. AUTO TOPS FOR WINTER ENCLOSURES Curtain . work ,'eto see O. J. Holt 217 State. A desirable' alien is one who can get enough capital ; in . ten years to stop cussing it. " 331 Tomorrow) 12 Our boys abroad - : s.. 1 4 Ifis Imperial Majesty 15 Crazy .''": -; - 17 Row, . , ... -l. v ; 19 Chimney (Scot.) 80 Shippings terra : ,' ; . 2 1 A constellation a- 23. Name. of Italian .opera. 25 Original model-foi casting . 28 Animal. with undivided foot 30 A fruiV :J ; ' . v 32 Player . of wind Instrument -34 To walk 33 To strike with sudden terror 37 Highest note in Guido's seals (obs.) 38 Boy's name 39 Tree 40 Anger , - ' 45 Chief bowling pin V 47 Leather boot stuffing (obs.) 48 Elevated, In mind 50 To boil again 52 Unit (cards). 53 Manner , 34 Not any' (law term) 5 Alto ' ' f 57 Timid - - - - , . 3 5 Bulky piece of wcod 60 Ti.tl? of, A 'knight - , ' ' 61 To prosecute---?': 64 An, adversary, f f C River in Italy, w 69 Signifying with (prefix.) (Answer to yesterday's puzzle) A JL J" E L. O 5 CjR C 5 V U N 6ENS ' I A rTjE K Li iL a 3j If g v jVi e t Ik 1 tsTF Nr 1 Ej M TIKI HgK Al T oei Tf" IaJc e Ta Tai t r.i a "sis' "p T IQ fi A J TJiJ k TeTr q 5 sa"q l m BIoIb BY' L-1F- TlrTjE On' wreA. (six inMM) l in a tntnt H Six month' contract, per nunth15o. iiidimom for any aderVieoient 25 11 iMBiki. AHirirt xnr buwiiu-i. FOR-BENT; fRINTKD OARDa STZB I. BY . wordiax "For ; Rent," priee 10 eeaU ca. Statoaaam Baalsaaa Qtlicm, - ' 6nul floor.' - .,. . . . - HOUSE AND J05S-J. APARTMENTS PHONE : . .. . ' 4-nlStf RENTER WAN'TEU WANT REL.IABL.K RKSTER oh 2T aer place planted priacipakHy' to prone and apples; - aome cherrje walnut, , strawberries, ami :miceUaneoaa. '(ruiWr ' A. C. BOHRNSTEDT -147 North Oommereial St. -Salem, Ore. - - .. j 4- v-:. . . . - .-.-4-aalT FORBENT- - . . . r - -A jxartiuents ' K FURNISH EI APARTMENT, 1ST Floor. 232' North Summer" St. ' ' ' ' 5-m21 APARTMENT Nj OOTTAGK. 6a tl SH'KLV PURXI8HKI) APARTMENT. SSfV Cmoa." Phone 567J. " -5-m2t FURNISHED HEATED APARTMENT 1336 State street. . 5-nl9 GARAGE ALSO 3 ROOM FURNISHER Apartment, first iloor,' 411 N Summer New bungalow, li nad 15th street. ; Plibne C3U. " . " 5 m!7 NICELY FURNISHED - APARTMENT- for rent. 3 rooms, heat, private' bath, ' down staira, -11 3d Court HU S-ml3tf IF YOU WANT. BETTER- FDRNISJiED, ' nicer arranged ' and. cleaner apart '. iuts, see the PatMn Apartseota, down town diatrict. Call f-atton'a Book Store.' . ' " ' 5-mltf FOR REST APARTMENTS 8llfP. Ceamereial.' -' ;' v - ' , - FOB JtEXTr Xtponia . 6 FURNISHED" ROOM WITH BOARD.; 455 North Summer.' "1'bone 144Wi . , ,C-mI8 THREE BOOMSy " HEATEft. 1633J. FHONB 6m20 FOB RENT Houses lOR RENT 5 ROOM STRICTLY ItOD ern,flt,'664 Ferry atreet $35. Strict ly modern 7 room house 540 Mill -street $45. 5 room - house, modern except ' basement 2 ISO Lee St., partly forniah ' ed $25. Becke A Hendricks, U, S. ' BankBldg. - 7-m8tf i WANTED To Rent 7a - WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED, house, Close in. Phone 86S.T. ' ' 7A-ml7 FOR aAtElscells4ieous 8 FOR SALE PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH ; with 25 double records. Call 1592J. . ' 8-ml7 FOR SALE 5.000 : ETTERBERO J21 strawberry plants, 25c per 100 and r you dig them ; 40 . cents per 100 dug. .Home Realty Co. 169 S. Hijh. : Phone ;1718.. ' r : . . . . s-mi7 QUEEN INCUBATOR. 275-EGa SIZE. - One 14 inch ; also Emerson riding- plow. . Phone 67F2. " :--... . 8 ml7 HONEY BEES AND QUEENS PHONH . ' 8F5. S-mlS PRINTED CARDS, filZB -14' 'BY 1W wording; "Rooms toTtent," price 10 ' eenta each. Statesman Buainess office, Ujoand floor. . .... RECEIPT BOOKS 81215 B'Vby SH'S 50 receipt forma in book, 15 cents per . book or two book for 25 casta. Statea . man office, 215 South - Commercial, .Salem. ' . ; S-f25U rOR SALE -OLD NEWSPAPER 8, It -eenta m handle. Circalatiom department - Oregon ftatetnan. " Trespass Notices For Sale - Tresspasa Notices, else 14 Inches h) inches, printed on rood 10 ou eanraas hearing the worda, "Notice It Bereby Given That Tresapassinf It Btrictly Forbidden On. These Premltet Under Penalty Of Prpseeation." Priet lSe each or two for . 25c. State t ma Pnbliaking Company, Salem, Oregon . . - . S-ati VETCH, GRAIN AND CHEAT HAY; route 8, box 67. - ' , - 8-njl5tf FOR SALE CLOVER HAY. 117F32. 1 - S-ml7 B.eautjiulOre6ii;Ro8(. And eleven" other Of egba ' sonrtf te g ether with a fine coIlccUoiiot patriot. . aongs, aacfed aonga and many old tin -. (avorUoa. ' ALJj YOB . , - . i ... . ;. J-' (Special prieee In xiuantfty letal -,. Xapoeially. adaptable Jor school, eoSl . nltuuty or, horn singing,' Send for Western-Songster ' TS paiai-aow tn 1U tabrd edWen -Psbiiahed . OREGON TEACHERS MONTB'il SIS 8. Commercial St. Salem. Or. Large Hop Ranch Bought For Silverton Residents SILVERTON,. Or-, March 13. (Special to. The Statesman.) -Mr. aid Mrs. P. M. Morely, noted hop gf-owers of - Silverton, havegur cllased ' a 100-acre yard of J. R. Copper at Independence." This ad ded hop acreage is said ' to place ;Mr. andVMrs. Morley, at. the head of the list of indivldnal hop grow ers in. the state ot Oregon. , ii SALEfJ MARKETS i Prices ' qnoted ' ere .' wholesale and are prices received by ' farmer. ' No retail prlcea ore-given: ........ - ORAIV AJTU HAY. ' , N'ci I soft white wheat ..-...fl.48 Nt- lf o- Ted'hat.7..:.......1.4o Data .w;,.,.;..-. .... ,., , ... est Cheat h aK --- f- Oat hay ,$15 -15 Clever hay.- baled Oat and vetch hay -$lff - 4. .. POKK, IfUTTOK ASg SBEY . Hoga, lOO-aaO ,ewi..l. 11 " .--$13.50 Hogs, 20O-25O ew.;..i... -$13.25 Heire, 25O-30O ewt: lS,O0 Light aow.i. i $11.00 Dressed vesi .i., ... , ,,,.,16 Top veal. :.....9e Cowa i U 3 V 'Gfr 4 He Dressed pork' . .'.150t6e Lambs : ' - ' -- Spring lambt . ,.',.., ...,.;15c rj "m - r-POTJI.TBY ; Heavy hena- ,1 8 3) 204 Light hens -l--, . 1517e s ------"T!.'"-T!:rr-?- Creamefy bnittrsiL Bnttesfat. .delivered : Mirk, per cwt. K-r, standards' -i PiuieU , . , ,.t. 46J $2.20 .2224e W&M3 f FOR &XE--nJ3ce!1neoiI4 ? HAT H DIVISION Hen' raaerx.' ; ' ' OPPOSITR . 8-B21 . ..... niiuaTUV . Sr4yma.' ..W.1U W.JU, t Jngtort- J ' i i jt NUPSKHV STOCK CUTHBERT RE-RASPBEH HT Pj"1 Kaeellent quai ty. Phon " Sa-ma IKSPECTED SEED POTATOES FOB - early pl.utin. N$tl Oema for Uhle ei. he aatifactory or aaoney ? iU he rf anded. " V w Park iJroeery AUrket.. W5...AUt 8UTW.A8j i Prune Trees W-orrru & :4i iree? Phono 11403L : Jiiflt Frttitfand Nnraery, . 8s-f.tf Willamette Valley ... V . iNfiirsery Has a fleJeaYdat S81 Conrt Atreei " at Kennedy's pain ahop, oppoeite Bp aiek'ei ator All kinds ef fruit and aX J " treea?1 Dr. Bean'n Bi. French pmo; apeeialty. Office phone 11- . 1KM --Jeee-Mathls. Prop. Sa-dMtf FOR SAIJJ OveeitocSc 9 30 HEAD OP' GRADE SHROPSHIRE - ewes. 20 Iambs. 24 months old. and after ,4:30 p. m. tl. c iewis, aiubj- ville, Oregon. , ' . ) FOR SALE CHESTERr WHITE SOW and 9. pigs; Chester white saw add aev-' 'en pigs; registered Chester white bow-. - farrow in - April ; -ten WO-pou nd aboata B.; V BOWKhV, SaWimily, Ore. m7 THOROUOHBRJCD YOUNO: 4ERSJ5Y Cow 1119 Fifth atreet. West. Salem. S-eS GOOD -JERSEY HEIFER) 'CALF, TWO ... -weeks -old, not pedigreed. but . thorf H' oughbred, from '. high ; test -cow, .-$5. FlaRe'a Petland, Pacific highway. . i, ! . ' . . 0-mlS -. VETKKINARIAI . SK. . PATTER SOS RED W. LANGS, VETERINARIAN . -Office 4 SO S. CoBUaarctai. PAene HSf Ree. Phone lS. B-B2at AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, JlARCH;2A,. f . u 1:30 p, -nu on Oardea rpad, - . nU -. .. "" east of maMress factory, good Improved : 4-acre. farm, and a -;lot; of - hlgh-clasa ; furniture, rsngs. loU, etc. i C. X. ' Nichols, owner, and Woodry, the "anr-" " -tioneer. ""' - IO-m2t ... ... . . , , t - WOOD, FOR SAJJ2, t 11 FOR DRY WOOD CALL 77P2. ir-al2 DRY SLAB WOOD AND SECOND grown for, sale. ' Phone' 1756. .:J ll-aS. . WOOD8AWING KENT - BROS.. 8UO eeasora to Judd A Schmidt. - Phone 142, ' ll-nitf I61INCH OLD FIR--SECONl QROWTH oak and ash.' Phone 18F3. H. D. May- - field.. ... ; 11 flStl GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES . , HIXLMAN FCEU GO. . PHONE 1855 , ' '- ...-:vr v - H-J29I DRY WOOD. FOUR FOOT AND IS Inch - Dry mill wood,; 4.7r per load. Phonr .AWlHZ.. '-. - ...A.Xmtt. . BEST 1RAIJB OF WOOD- ,-. ,( .- 4 ft. and 16-Inch ( --. -- pry mill vood. , -1 Green -mill wood. - -, . Dry aecond growth fix. ', - --Dry and oW fir. - : ' Dry A ft. ask. maple, and oak , FRED .-WEIiL8 - Prompt delivery ahd ireiscmahle price 280 South. Chnrch. Phone 1542 llm6tl BEST SECOND GROWTH FIR S7: OAS S. Call Htl, , . - Il-d27d ' WAT13) Ernplbyment . 12 ". FOR GARDEN,' PLOWING AND TEAM . work, phone 19F3v - - - - - 12ml4tf- TRACTOBV PLOWING, OR. ANY " TftAC-T - tor work. One 14-ineh aalkey plow- to . trade for good cow. Phone 61F2. . . . 12-ml7 SITUATION WANTED BY UARRRIED man with -10 years' experience in gen eral merchandise- busines' and ootik'i , keeping; can furnish 'first clast ref erence In Salem.' - -' 120O' Statesman. . ,- - .r.-.w .... :y -'- - 12 w . : WANTED Mlscellaneona 13 WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOB farm loans. W have several applica- ' tiona en han4U ilswkina Huberts. Istow SOS Orecoa BaileUns. - M-d4ti CASH PAID FOR FALH8 TEETH , .dentals gold.'. plaUaum. naS' discard ed- Jeweiryi Heke Smeiting and Kelrnief" ' Co, Otsego. Michigan. .-.3-j2fd - - - ' - i - WOODRY THJS ; AUCTIONEER BUYS ' . need farnitnre for cash, .phone Sit, ' JIELP AVANTKlJFemaW .17; WANTED A-1 'WOMAN COOK AT. ..Lunch, Box, 188 8. Liberty. -- Steady-po' . sition. 1 No olhera need apply.. 1 7-m 19 GIRL FOR HOUSEWOUS..,.3ia SOUTH - Winter Street. , . .; . - ; X7ml7 TYPISTS TO TYPE AUTHORS. ' ananu- . script, spare time, experience nnnecee aary. .. Typist Servien Jtnrean, 40 Clin-' toB2NMTrJHgl7m2T HELP WANTED aial ,18 WANTED MESSENGER. - Western- Union. APPLY AT - 8-minif POULTRY AND EGGS 21 SETTING MEN .WANTEDCALL 1233. .'?."- ' ' ' : - . - -- - - 21 rolS FOR SALtSHATCHINO EGG 3 S3 Per hundred. Phone 62F2.- r. -' 21-mttlf RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKS; AN other hatch, dtie Tuesday. Phone 111F14. , A.L. Lindbeck. 2lml7 T. I. RED S ' HATCHING EGG 8. - 4 ctsr ; baby ehicka, 16 eta, dark strain. 805 N. 16th street, phone 1877-W. 21-al BABY; CHICKS BLACK MINORCAS, ' ' f BP Bocks, EI Red,. Leghorn and Jer- ' sey Cianu. flake' a PetJand, 273 Eut . . . - 31-fl5tf '. RIB HATCHING sXOGO BABY ehfclrf '. and hena. Phono 8f5. 21-mlH BABY CHICKS CUSTOM HATCHING. ' Hatehlnf egga, pnlleta, eockerels. Phons '. ' I2F21. - - . : j LEES H ATCHEI1V i BARRED. ROCK BABY CHICKS AND hatching egr from hig grade nttlitt end Imperial Ks aglet Stock. Mrs. A, A.. Kaljiger, Roava 2. Pfcoae 105F12. v '-.'-.-. :'-.. - '- ..- ,2l-m20 Beadqnartera for Bsby Chicks - - 7.VARIETIF 84 SCottaSe isaieia Phone 400 :' IMI ' ll,1-flt LOST AXD FOUUND 2 ' . N CapU'Cl. Cail'Rt. 7, ... k. t, . .a;; LOST BKO vVN FUR Ni.CC I ii- Ln-" lined, two weeks ago. ileturn f-tts,. wu P-fward.. . 22 ' I i I i . r 4 ' ''V