THE CHEGOK STATESMAN, SALtlM Onrxo:: , WE ACGiDErjfsacoun 2 .'If! LID GQUFJTY .:. 0 Wreck' and Savvmi!! In jury 'Are Sustained By County Residents Louis Grisler m6tored to Stay ton Sublimity and' AuniSTitla last Thursday. " " - .- Mary and Frank Hora spent la3t. Tuesday . evening" at , Ben Darby's. Dave Aegerter motored to ' Scio on business last Tuesday evening. Mr. and .Mrs.' Ben Darby went to Stayton last Wednesday morning indj to Charley Peters In the at terioon. H'T Vv; J K;.:i Cecil Bates and his fcride, rorroer ly Mis Elsie Isaah, have - made thejr home two miles east of Scio on. Jier father's Jarm, J. A. Sens and Harold Darby 101 "California Fig Syfup'! Dependable Laxative "fotSick Baby orV Child ; Tongue , Shows Bilious, Constipated Hurry Mother! Eren s fretful. feverish,;-bilious or "cdnstipated child loves the ' pleasant ; taste, of "California Fig Syrup'', and, never fail to open the -bowels, - A tea spoonful today may "prevent a Bickj child tomorrow. ' - Ask your druggist ' t or genuine "California Fig Syup' which has directions for babies and children ' of all ages, printed on. the : bottle. Mother! You must ; say .fCaliror niat or yon may get, an imitation fig 'syrup. Adv. ,.v. Aut B W . W ft J For Few More Days Only We Will i 'Gdntiiitie To Sell i ' i i-5 1 jVTRmCEtBEACH Coal, Wood, "and Gqm Tbination Gas, Coal.and Wocd, . A'rry Efridge Beach Range for a few more days at . ........ , J! -1 r ' by i Carl Itumlsrhu, In "ItoW Hood, ' iJOniins to the Grand Theater helped Frank Hora .butcher hogs la,st Wednesday afternoon. ' - Ilns llay made a business trip tp Stayton , last Wednesday; i Mrs. .tcnis Ray and''son, Lyle, visited with her sister. Airs. Chas, Peters, last Thursday and Satur-dJr- , i 1 . , s Ves.. Downing is seriously ill at his. home east of Kingston. .... i McKeazie brothers delivered a load of hogs to Mill City ast Wed needay. ... . . . ... , . . i While returning from Scio last Thursday evening to take part in a! home : talent play at Richardson Gap: hall ; Oeorge" . Patraey came near losing his life. - - When" near the Francis Arnold -place 'he un expectedly overtook Thayer with -a neavy load of lumber ani In order to save himself,1 made a short turn, hitting something that caused ni ar te turn over- and break off the 5 rights wheel, faeTer the front 'ale from the car and demolish tne .windshield. He hU his : head j against something that caused a big knot' to rise f and re ceived other, minor: bruises, Darrel'. Montgomery is now driv ing a new 1925 model Chevrolet touring. , - : ' ' .. ' ' ' " . , t : About two '1 weeks ago Albert Isaak' suffered . "Very- painful in jury to his right' leg, while' oper ating a saw at. his father's farm east of Sclo. ..His clothing caught on a set screw, and he was wound around the shaft, tearing his clo thing. off and a. hole about four Inches square was cut in his leg - FOR our; )...', .... ; RANOE I , ' ' , - - :- : ,- i . J ' : - . . ' '(& , ' , .Balan'c , .. . . ; I ' ' ' ' ; JustlRcceiyeda 'FuirCar'Loacl r Hernck ,1 : . , i wee your oraer . eariY..ioJ assure delivery? Before 'trie . rush ... All the inuscles were torn out. ' He waa brought to town to Dr." Prill, wh-lres3ed bl9woanda. IIe:wli be unabfa to 'walk on : the injured toot for some time. - ; Erma Darbey is sllghtly lntprov ing after a very severe attack of whooping-cough. V .";"" Elsie Limbeck called on David Aegertra, Jr., last Wednesday eve ning.. : : . . .- i , I. ,K. Howe. and. family of Sa lem, L. ,At ..Darby .and. family of etayton, Louie Hay. and family, Frank Hora spent Sunday at Ben Darby's. .. , , . , -i.; .. .Maude and - Violet Darby spent Saturday evening with Maxy Hora. . Joe Hora motored to Scio Sat urday evening ... j Oral Bates sheared goats .for Otto.. Limbeck. . iLouIa Geisler.,and family mo tored to Jordan Sunday, y Louis .. Geisler. t delivered: two loads of sheep to Jefferson Satur day afternoon. f ,.-,--, I.; T.HQwe and . family: ,and ;t A4 Darby and family motored to the fish hatchery at Mehama Sun day afternoon.?! .tA v ' :-,iWe understand,, that -the ;E4 Smiths of - Mt. Pleasant have ' in stalled a new j radio., m .. ; Laurene Frame is visiting with Maude Smith, j,; , ,m,... ,.rV Joe, Pittrek and. family motored to alem Sunday , u U... Mr. Shanks motered to Albany Sunday, . , t -t : " Mrs. Tempest Brenner and her daughter spent Sunday with Linn Lambert and family - ; rf i s ' Mr. ; Stewart ; and Mr. Large is coming , to Mt Pleasant J Sunday, March. 29. There will be services at 11 o'clock.. a m... and 7 p. m. Everyone be.suree- and come. ;.. : ; Mrs, Francis -Horeth. and daugh ter spent Sunday with homeolka. The -Frames' .attended , a..birthi day j party given a Cob's Sunday, In honor of Mrs.. Cob's birthday t. - : Mr. Shnltx spent Friday evening at Ed Smith's.,!-- '.:'. The parberry fatnllies spent last Sunday at Ed Stniih's. t V ,, r Mrs. Charles" Peters and son. Elvin, Bpent Sunday at Mr. Peters". Mfa.- Crabtree. and Edna spent ohe day last week, at Peters;. . Leo Bund and family spent Sun. day. v AtttvrZ-?'rz. KvtVj'-!- Pete Fiedler and Mr. .Kramps motored to. Portland last Friday.? . Harley Darbr. Charley Peters, Frank "Sent'andriFraak; Peter, all were in Stayton "Saturday evening Mrs. ; Anna Pietrok is aerlonsly llUat her home with blood poison in her hand, : . ; Legion Auxiliary Clears ; :60 From Scarf Raffle SILVERTON, Ore., March 24. lidDuuU . . .: ... .. Without teretit r v ;ratur XO. T - Sis; ill - I?..; id H 13" k .i i ir i-a , U JL 4-'l1'' 1-, iSTt-T ii - ,. " x.v.- - X" " z?f" mmm' " TJ" "7 "u" """ . "T" . 4 . ,r ii- j. " i'-Ti liii ;ii : 3f T s v ' sT" "T " i5t TT TT ' ' . .-V V'" " ' '-1- ; ,t-.. f i i 3fc t &T" 6?" "TT'- Pi ' m. ti as- " "T"" ST "TT "T ""T T "77 4?" ' "T" "T" 7 " 49 i. " 7! isit.joJ. i is t 'ir' ..." "!"': : ' - 3"' -.' iv7 "n"" 5?? " """7" . . isy ' " .' . t vie -j vtvj .-,jt 27" ' ". , ST" T" i,y " """T" TT" 73" "" t 7T" "" """" i - ' -' : -' - ' - ? ..--w.s nii.i) r n -- mmm. mtm - .. ... ;.. . . . . . u .i :S 7 7 " 73T ..... - ' :tl " : ' -4 w- - : r- i . 72 7- ""TT -S-T - , .; o, .v 1 1 1 I -1 ? r h-4 r . 1 I 1 I I -I H - (Answer ; , , . ' ACROSS .. . ,,. 1, Celestial , "' r . 7 , Inversely orate ' 14 Eastern city. - '. 15 j Jumbled type ( 17 Destroyed i 18 -Adjoining-. r . , ,.4 f . 19 Style in young - men's clothes 22 Name unknown (ab.) ! J,. w 23 - A .metal . ,V .. v 25 Sinking . 4 26 This, (Lat.) : 27 , A .dessert '". ' 28 And (Fr.) - 29 Preposition 30 Perform-; . : -. 3 1; Period tilne . . 32 New (Greek . 34 Geometry; (a bt) - t . ; 35 Part ot. a sailing vessel . .." 36 .Lieutenant : ,.- t j .s 38. Recording Secretary (sb.) : T 40Utahl - i4 U Idler, i 44; Discord (Poet.) 4 7, Granted 48 One -who severs 50 Sutfix , , f - 51 Supreme Court (ab.) 6 3. Hall. of an em' ; -... ( 55 ; Ai span G7;Ood of thunder - s 58, Drive,.. .. , 60 Evergreen plant CI Prefix and sufftr - '' 3 ,Rood- (ab.) : - 64 First note of Guido's scale . 66: Convene 67 Cymbals 68 List ...... ,., ,n. . 71 Head covering ' . 72. Edltop .... , . ' 7 3 , Weeping noisily - 76 From (Fr.) 76 Cuttle fishes - - , 78 Senior 79 Pilot : . . . , ---Special) The scarf which was made by Mr. Endres, a World war veteran who is confined at - Hos pital ;No. ' 7 7, at Portland, .wasf raf fled off at a special meeting Of the Ltgion Auxiliary; at Silverton Monday night. The scarf went to Lawrence Madsen ' for 1 4 .cents. . The Auxiliary cleared $60 on the scarf and this was all sent to Mr. Ehdres. ' AhH be well, 'tKe hew . way can doi t ,v.. ; Some of, the greatest discover ies in modern . medicine - relate to treating glands. -By using gland extracts and secretions We are do ing things which seemed impos sible before, '--.t- .;. w 1 TKe Jlver: fU ; quf iargesfmQSt important gland; -The. treatment for that . is ox. gall. It does .what drugs '-. Have : never dpne.T jt u hdped and believed lhat' to mil- ons or people it will bring price less help. - i ; Stc4 the Poisons, ' i lfoA think of Uorpid liver as meaning ; constipation. , It does. butrasUy more., . . . .t The liver, should supply lha ln4 testfnes a quart ot . bile per dar. That bile- checka germ growth.. If it is scant, the germs may breed by millions.- And -the blood may absorb from -"them a constant stream of p&ison. ; From that impure blood cotneS sallow complexions, pimples, etc. aiso many heart and kidney trou bles. J. Also, high blood 'pressure and premature old age., One. can-' not tell what troubles inav Wtifi ed by stippihg. that poison' flow. ; larn What It Doe V. . . Here js.a new .discovery from which millions may gain benefits, t iari) w.bat it means to you. . Tbe,results.isUrtiin:24 hours. To some they are amazing.: To countless, pep pie , they , may - mean new health, new youth.,.,. Perhaps ox gall for the ItyerjEland means just the relief you, aeek. But get ; the, genuine. , Avoid deceit, The -best is calledDipxoL ii-actt lamet contains ten( drops 61 puriqea px gau. in a treatment so important don't risk . uncertain I Remember iheT.nam Dioxol. Your, druggist, surplles.lti Wa4Cb t quick, .reraarkatJe effectsw To wiUJse delishted CeLiit now j Gnr?-tea: Aaron no sst'sRed ith r 4 sails from th first bos ot Dinxol my rr tnrn t - iwfy ax- to ti-iSBki.tri asd rtceiT als.monejr back. Adr- v 7 - ' S2 " Tomorrow) 81 Braces - - 82 Decorates , DOWN 1 Mitigating 2 See 1 ,3 Grand Sentinel , 4 And so on (ab.) ' 5 Unfastened-. . 6 i.Strip of water , 8 Mark.. . . . 9 Expense 10 Contend : 11: Article, 12 '. High; male voices 13 Teach L5 Caresser . .. 1.6 Eskimo huts ; 20 Long ton (ab.) 21, Dotible I.,t 24 Containing new words 2 6. Pagan 33 Stiffening 35 Gather troops 37 Eat ! 39 Levet ; 41 .Louisiana ., 42;Ferrum1,(ab,), , 43 Royal dragoons (ab.) 44Court of.Jrobate (ab.) 45 Arabian. ;(ab.) 40 Doctor jCab.) . 49 'Mot; adipose 51 Bushes t 52 Prhkm (slang) ' 54 Communications 56 Peruser 59 Crown -- ; r 61 "Collection of maps' 62 Purpose 64 Useful (FrO 65 Church 'dogma C9 B'a- ' . . ' 70 'Affirm! (ab.) 73. Twice .- 74 '.fish-' '." , ,A- 77 Pressman's ; Union (ab.) 80 PrefUc meaning twice . Jos, Angeles, man wants ligjtita on baby carriages. Hardest thing wm be keeping the mufflers on. it A super-refined castor oiL macie , foe medicinal use, Noc flwpred. , f rrnigth and purity unchanged. -..r ' -TsstcTess and odorless. 'Insist on '' Kelfogg", bottled -and labelled ? at' tha- Laboratorie. At all drirSaistaV i 'iic . -;. .-'-M. sTofflcrasiiP Says - Indigestion ResulU From u Excess f Hydrochloric l -r. - r . .; Acid.. Undigested' food delayed in ,the stomach, "decays,: or. rather fer ments, the same ;,asf f obd;jeft in the open air says a noted author ity. He also j.tej.ls ;n$ tha 'indi gestion, is caused by Hyperacidity, meaning there is hn 'excess of hy drochloric acid , in .the ttomach Which prevents complete digestion nd starts food ? fermenUtion. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach much like garbage sours n can, forming - acrid ; fluids and gases which Inflate the stom ach like a toy balloon. ' Then we feef a heavy, lumpy, misery in the chest; we belch up. gas; we eruc tate sour food or have heartburn. flatulence, water-brash or nausea. :' He tells us to lay aside all di gestive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four, ounces' of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a. glass of. water..before,breakf.ast L and drink it While It is effervesc ing, and furthermore,' to continue thif for a week i4 Wbile.. relief ottfenv tollowt the first dose, it is Important i to help .neutralise -the aciany," remove ; the gafr-making mass start the - liver, stimulate be kidneys ' and thus promote a frei flow of pure digestive juices. r i- Jad Salts Is iaexpensive, - and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, eoisLl&ed.wUb. lithia and sodium phosphate. .Tts iiarm-le-- salts 13 used, fdr xaa.iiyst6nv ar d'.'rJe: iwl ; exce" .t. re- s-. Air, TAKE SALTS IF IGIIT 1 VC a - - - a tm mum vmu- u ij1innrirJxrM-u-tiririhi .nj-i unnj-inir-y- J local Rates For Classified Advertising -. , . . Dai!? r Saly De time 2 cent pr word Thra time 5 cents per word' Six times S cents per word One Si o nth, daily and . 3 Sunday . 20 cents per word ! "In order to earn the more than one ttne rate, advertisement .mast. run in conaecntire issue.''1 ; . '.So ad taken for lea than 35 cents. Ads ran Sunday esly chrfed, at bne-ttme rate. -.,: - - ' : - ; Adrertiiements (except "Pergon als" and "Situations Wanted'.') will b taken bver . the telephone it . the advertiser is n subscriber to phone, i tTheStstemn 'win teewir ader- iilementA at sy twa kit (he day-or niftht. i 't wos pret)1" elsssiftca4 tiens ads- akotUa- he -i betarw 7 pi m. TET.r.FHOKX S3. r- 583 J Moitejrtd Xoah On Real Estate- Tr'K. POBD-I'1 (Over Ladd A Bash Bank) BEFORE TOn-tEAVE TOCE HOME .tHt-UROXAV.a.T . Insured Properly Phbnn 181 Betke ft Hendricks. Bank tUd. f -. , 8-28U TKe ICuiKerah "Seitle ment Bureau j . - s :in' Brtp bot n Vl V ' iHOMKSEEKER AND HOMESELLER . Oregon Incorporated ' Keal Ktat Ihanfsae; PSone. 101S : Victor Schneider. Secy. " Roomi 4-S-6. D'Afcy Bid. -3 - J ; PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVB NEBRASKA 'AVENUB FROM CAPITOL STREET. TO FIFTEENTH STREET. f Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council '"of 'the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it heoessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and . intention to . im prove fNebraska Avenne? from: the east line of Capitol Street to the east Jiae . of Fifteenth, . Street, at the jexpenseot the. abutting and., adjacent ..property,, except ing the street-aud. alley Intersec tiona the, expense "of - which "Will be assumed by the 'city of Salem; by bringing said portion of Said avenue to -the 'established grade, constructing cement' oncrate curbs, and paving said-portion of said avenue with a six inch cement concrete; pavement 24 feet wide in accordance. . with . the plans, specifications and .estimates there for., which were . adopted , by .the Common Council .March 16. 1925 now on file in the office of the Oitv Recorder and iilch said plana specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice.- -r - Written remonetranes) r may .be liled jWith .the- .City , Recorder of said City against .the above pro posed, improvement , Within , teA days ' from the final publication hereof.'1--" , The Common v Council 1 hereby declares Its purpose- and intention to make the above described im" provement. by tand throsighrr.tbe Street Improvement Department of .the City of salanu. , By order of .the Common Conn ell March 16, 1925.- - - - M. JOUL?5EN, , Cit Recorder.' t bate of firsr publication hereof Is March 19, 1925iV- is- .., uSf.... . . . j . ' .ml9-to-m3l-inc .t; Mil GENERAL MARKETS I r Portland Prodnco .PORTLAND, Or.. March 24. Butler extras 46c; - standards 4 e i' prime firsts" 4 5c; firsts 4 4 e. Eggs, extra 32c; firsts 30c f pullets 29c;"cufrent receipts 27cv : Portland ' Grain" . PORTLAMD,rOr.j March 24.- Wheat, H, WH, BS, Baart, Mareh $t.7; April 1.69; May 1.T2. Soft white March- il.66 April $1.8 ;' May $1.7. Western white March i$li64f April '1.6t: May 11.69 ' hard winter' March $ 1.64 Abrll $1,66; May $1.68; Northern- spring March : fl.63; April 1.66; May 1.69; Western Red March 11.61; April $1:62; May $1.63. - BBB hard white March Ui April $2J -May $2. j Oats -No 2, 3 6-poand r whole feed March $38.60;-Aprll $38.50; May-. $39.' .- Bo-' - 38-pound gray March ?3 7.50 ; April $ 37.5 6; May 138. , r Corn No. 3 EY r shipment March $40;"April $40;-May $40: , Portland Hay ,.; ' : PORTLAND, "March 2 4:---Bay-ihg Tyrices' valley timothy, $20 $22; .ditto eastern" Oregon $22 $34 alfalfa $19 $19.50 - clover $16; .oat. hay nominal; cheat-$15 ?$16l50; oai and vetch $18.$Q G $19 i straw $8.50 per ton. Selling prices $2 a ion more7"; ; ; . (Answer to 'yesterday! puzzle) WW r l'f T" if l ra f3 s f y A p : t ;4 ?T rljirfejT .... 75 7 ' n 1 1 n AUTOStOMLES rserTic. $4 Pr month. 1999 .C;P; ritol. .Teaaa j-sraje. , l-i9U SCHERLrR' AtTTW -WRKCKWa rO. will hwr yomr v id rat- V paid. 108S S. Commercial Ss. 1-llStf KOTICC SALEM AUTO WKEl'M.w Co., now open for bnnines. Get wr .'pr4ee before selRns r boyinir. 403 8. Church St. Phone 2159. 1806-R. J8I" auto iLCPAimNa r a CALU -XT THB ' SHAMBOCK' O ABACK and et esthnatea n yanr- anto reptir -work. W wiH saTe x oner. AH wars romiMi Nigh and dareel Tiee.!833 MiUes;ComnarciaV AUTO TOPS FOR WINTER HCIiOSURES-nrtaln work. eteSea O. J- Hall, 217 Ststa. FOR BENT PRINTED CARDS, SI2B 14" T 7' wording "For Rant,'- prlea cents each. Statesman. Business Office, on Oronnd floor.." . HOUSE AND 2056-J. APARTMENTS PHONB ... t - 4-nl5tt FOR RENT Apartment 5 FURNISHED APARTMENT FIRST floor. - Kent reasonable. 293 N; Sara ner.' , . . . :'- ' S-l 5x IF TOU WANT BETTER FURNrSHED, - nicer arranged and cleaner spart- ,' a th Ft t1 Apailiuents, . downtown district. Call Pnttan ook. . ; Store.., ,- , . .. . . s-mitf APARTMENTS -RENT . BEAHONAMK , . 70S North High. . . 55 FURNISHED- APABTMENTS-ADUtTS. ; ;755 Ferry St , 26 FOB . RENT APABTMXNTB 9l , K. ,- Commercial, ', r.- '. . , I - ri fi ii irti i ' 'I mmmmm FURNISHED APARTMENT 1335 Ststa St. '5-m?$ APARTMIXTS 20SfN. OOTTAQB. Sntt NlOEbV; FURNISHED- -APARTMENT- . sfor rent. 8 rooms, , heat, private bath, I dowa stairs.3' 11S3 Court fit.- - 5-Htiatl A' TWO-ROOM FURNISHED FLAT FOR f adults. Larg front rodm,"laree Jtiteh S en, modern-end finished in. white. Bath. 11421 N. Chureh SL Street car ewrner.' v :: ' , . . ' s-2t J FOR RKNT-Rooin i r i r, r ! vrsLT, FURNISHED HEATED JfcOOMS with private- bath. 248 -K. Summer.' ' ritr-.X"".-:.? v: ir. .:;r eas 5 ROOMS PART FURNISHEDTODERN 'desh good hxatien, April. 1st. $35.00 .month.. Fone. 659-J., . . Cm2.5 , ... ...... A'. - - MODERN OFFrCR- BOOMS O ROUND . : floor. Home Realty Co., 169 8. High. FOR RENTWIoiisew 7- FIVE ROOM HOUSE 848 N. BUMMER Phono 1480-m. ... . . . ' . 7-m25? COZr -THREE N. Cottage. ROOM COTTAGE C9 . . . 7-m?5 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED NEW . 'fout--room house. . Phone 1762J. 7-m25 I I II It i II li i ... . it i ii i FIVE ROOM ., HOUSR .:.MODER2f EX eept furnace; 846"ortn" Front. .Apply : 1315 Jefferson or phone 727. . 7m29 FURNI8HED 7 ROOM MODERN " House, s-srager garden 16a Court. Inqvir sw RobejlCrawfar.d, joQ iCourt 6J." 7-m26 ;i266 --FOR WELD ROTTED FERTILIZER ' FOR V:aahtT-PsWP 20SO-M.;-. ""T: ;8st2fl HUNETBEBS 'AND -QUEENS WORK, ash r bare. Phoaa 8JT6. -sv8l FOR SALE TJHEAPMAHOGANT Brnns- wick. Original price f 320. - Phone .'1790 Wd." ; .: -.- . r s28 FOR i ALR CKtA.T, A- FINB LOT ; OF 'doors n winews and' abeut BO.ODO feet of second hand lumber. . For in . " ionnation caltW. T. Rigdoa. - 8m24tf CASH BEGISTE-ARAGE TYPE snd safe. ' Like nwp Sacrifice. C. A. El ' Hots. Mario Apartments. ' S-sa26 SELL US YOUR USED' FURNITURE . - H. Uvfitiff FarBitureX3e. Used -Goods Dept. "oppoilts" court Bouse. 8-Bt22tf RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE S' BY 8 V4", SO receipt forms Uf book, '14 cents per - ot ir two-boots far 2 cehts. Mates 1 maa office, 21S South Commercial St., Saiem. :k . . . ; . - , 8-f2Stt Notices : , 4 : For Sale i Trepasa- Xoticea, 14 inches by 9 Inches, printed on;-: uod ia ounce hnass hearing The words, "Notice Is Hereby GWeh Tpt Traspassins is Strictly Forbidden On These' Premises Under Penalty. Of- Prcntiv' V PHc 15e each, or two "for.2jc Statesman Publishrng- Company, Salem, Oregon. VETCH- AND-OBAIN AND CHEAT HAY, tottta g,- hot '87. ' : "r Bt3tr FOR' 8ALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN cents a handle.-. Circulation department . Oregon' 'Statesman. . Beautif u I 0 regon Rose r I And eleven other Oreren aodgft t kther with a Xina collectibn of pstrioMe engs, sacred songs and many old time favorites. '.."'' i ' ALL" FOR 25C " - ' . jlfSpecisl prices in qusntity lots) ' Kapeeially -adapts bU -for aeaooL com munity or home singing. Send for . i v.-. , 1 ' . Western So ligsier- , r"" ... . j ...'".- . .r . ' ' T - 'IW ..'a 1 t '.- 7a pages now fa u third edition . -t . , . .... t . : jThiViialied Br----'-' ' . s' t OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY rt5 H. Commerciaf St. Salem, Or. - t- sAUEU.LIAHKETS' rVieea cuoted . are whnlU ! prieea reeeiTed by farmer. No xstaU prtcea axe given t - v- qsjlis Ain kaT - - ? ft white wheat $152 K. 1 soft. red wheat-.. 11 k Data Tjheat hay 0&C $14 ti5 815 vat nay Caover hay, hli - Oat and vetch hay . PORK, JiUTTON AJSD BEXF 118 i iou-ioo ewt 1S.53 Heg gQ0-25a ewt. " fn ?i( .ao- ewt 113.00 ugs 'J wa... Dressed Veal $1.1.00 Oowi . loo Dressed pork - r ..184i'18ie . 1. lc 15 Epnag lambSw Tt"nrj hms Li, i hfnga. P0U1X2T 21e 18e ,.r..u .. . . . - - t A tin y Duller 4iC' I " erf dc;Tfrl 1 - , c . .4 FOR S.LK-5Il,eKf FOR HALE SMALI. nhOaC JXtlZ -L.AR- ' reT ' Ilood Brothers, 8 Chamber: of c,mmarisdK, Portland, Or. 9 2 PRINTED CARDS, fiIZ7-14 " BJt ;7 wqrdinaY Jtooma Retrt. prita 10 cent mVv 6tte5mn Business otica. Oronnd TTocr. NURSERIT STOCK FRPIT TREE - - Bargains Special price. o ! and aara money. Frry., CUTHBERT BED RASPBKRRT PlaaU. J Phoaa 8F5. Prune Trees Cteats Imp'roTfcd French. 8 to 4 ft. Italians aama price. Frnit "dJW'B trees. Phono 1140M. Hifh and Vrrf. - Frnitlaad- Nnraery. . . 8n i2att Willamette galley . " Nursery ' Has a SaUayard at 261 Conrt atreet at Keanedy'a paint shop, opposite: Bu - atek's twrw.'-AWnda" of frnit-and a - re.- Dr. Bean'a Bis Froaeh pniira a spislty. Offica- phoaa .1315. - 'Ka. 105F5, Jess Mathis, Prop. 8a dMf INBPECTED SEED POTATOES FOR early planting. Netted-Gems for table ' nse. Most bo satisfactory Vt money x will b refunded. Yew-Park- Groeery . Market. 70fr . 12th- Bt. Paa- - i . FOR SALE Uvcslock, X 8" J . VETERINARIAN ; DR. Phone 2Q28-W."" - PATTERSON - -9-d30tt i i i FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN 'Office 430 S. Commercial. Phone 1198 -. -Res.' pbe JBB. ' f f "9 tn23tf AUCTION "SALES , to AUCTION SJLLETHIS FKIDAVv " Mir.. "2,7th, 1:0 p, m.. &5 3 . J2tWpt. Kanfe, ' 'heater, furniture, jood lea bo' rugs, .1 tooll, tc F. -N Wwodry; ahetloireer. - " .-. . lMa80 WOOD FOR ALB 11 JL FOR: D3ty WOOD. -CALL? T7F2,"llia la-JNCH -PARTLY t)HY"OtD FIR-. UUea drr k.' teetfheT tawto. Hnm '.'fleet Bros. Phone. 652.., . Il-m27 DRY SLAB WOOD AND irowth ll-5 r- for sale.' .Phona -175S. WOODSAWINO KENT BROS. . suc cessors to Judd Schmidt. Phone 142. -j ..... -r- , 'H-mtf 16 INCH OLD FIR SEtX)ND GROWTH " oak and Aslu. Phone 16F3 U. D. Msn field. 11-f tatt - - - - r . . GOOD CO-AL-DRY-WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES-. HtLLMAN FCEL CO.. . PHOXF1855 - . ii-J2tfT : .' BEST GRADE OF WOOD ft. and inch. . ; : 'Dry milt' wood. ' , - - - -' Green -AHl wooif ' J ? -' ' - Dry- second growth fir. - . Dry' and old fir. ' ". t Dry 4 f t. . sin, wneple and oak. - ' FRED E. WELLS . - Prompf deliver and reasonaT price. 280, South. Church. Phone 1542 11-nStf B:8T SECOND GROWTH FJR 7 OAfC 99. Call 118. - ' - ' 'if 8Ttf i; WANTED tniployment " 13- DRE88MAJKIVG-wrAMES'-ASa CTiH Wren's clothes. Aiso men's fancy s' ins ; "148$ Fir: jr -; , . 12-K28 - - - - ' : - - FOR GARDEN PLOWING , AND TEA If L-!wtV,phn-1tF5 S2mt4tf TYPEWRITING FILLING IN. Addrea- h -w'ei - r- rice. reasitjac!e;. 548 I2tri27 WANTKD. MisceHaneoija ,13 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SED toTes, 4o4 f nrsHrt . Used Xjooda IXpt, opposiU court hooaa. l3-m22tf WANTED PRIVATE MONST FOB 1tm loan. Wt hare sereral snlica tSona o m: rifawkias Js IW.rte, ;Iac 205.Orea-oa, Buildiag. 13 d4tf CASH ' PAID - FORr-TTALSfi TEETt 'dental fold, platinbm? Sad discarded jewelry. ' Hoke Smaltinr and f!-'oi tCo, Otteco, Mtchiran. V . "lS jili? WOODSY" THE 'AUCTIONEERS BUT S t.ttsed furniture, for .tash.. Phene -511. ,nETPAJsTSD-enMssw 17 WANTED-iWOMEN TO MAKE MONKT ?ht home. Plain homo sewing. No ean fcssinr. ' Tprrrent eiirlositr teekera. I send ten -eats (coin) for aamples ssd ' l particulars. gaecess ScwiBe fiystem. TYPISTS TO TYPE AUTHORS tnana- fPU, spa; ttoe, 'erw-Heacc tnne I lTU "-orvte-Bareaa,- 40 CHa- mi i T '"Wllrt Ji ,Ti-ir. 17-' "7 flZ lTOIiP WANTElMIala riav". WANTED (MESSENGER. Western Union. APPLY AT ia-tntt Male and Female ' 15 WANTED MAN" AND WIFE TO WC'K ' v Addresa- "i arasw, VsT. pis'-man - POTJIVritY A?Sj EGG3 ri HEN3 WANTED PHONE 68. , 21-m25 BLACK MINORCA BABY CHICKS- EIe?EflSLANJ? KE?.S- CHICKS AND "trid, A U Lladaeck. 1-K,id HATCHING " EGG5Pnt)NE ''2TJ58J. 21-m '7 r.5e?KAm,I!,( EGGS 88 Pe hundred. JawP8..e2Fa... i.almett Raisin Chiclcericj Readqaartera for Baby Chick-- ' r7 -VARIETIES , J6 NCottsfe Sslem Phone" - 1. R.' I. REDS HATCJUsa EGG 8. 4 r -3?ila?",ta"?U'-m,k tTia-N- 16ta street, phona 1877-W. . 21-1 ptsY ; cnxcsa-cceTou hatcht- ! 82F21 Tsaiiets, eoekaraU. I . . - I LEES tlyVTCI I UTlV IOST AND FOTJTJND tZ. ' lOUND-D RUMMERS SAMPLE C war Turner on highway. Ir .emascna Cream station, 1 i . . i . 2J-r CTRA Y ED OR FTOLEN SIT VEB G. - rri -rown f. 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