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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1925
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KZVSDPJEFS I
Arsonist Returned-
- Walter Sinclair, who Is wanted
nere to answer a charge of burn
ins ut6 trucks haa been returned
from Toledo. Ohio, by I. J. Lester,
an operative ror the : state lira
marshall's department. The arson
took place at 'Woodbnrn, nearly
two years ago, when Sinclair and
his father-in-law, Art D. Mason
were implicated. Mason was put
in jail about three months before
the time set for trial, bat plead
guilty previous to the trial and
was freed, Sinclair was arrested
In Portland and On a pretext of
going; home to seejhiU fatntly made
nis escape and' went to the eastern
state. He will be tried at the next
term of court.
Court of Honor Held
Court of Honor this weak wai
Dig success according to the re
ports made following the meeting
in the auditorium of the supreme
court building. Salem Boy Scouts
and their guests assembled there"
to watch the conferring of nri
badgesj and scout honors to the
:& boys assembled for that our
pose. Fire eagle Scouts from Seat-
lie were present for the ceremony.
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Ir. Brown to Sneak
Dr. Walter H. Brown, director
oi tnej Marion county- child health
demonstration, wiUtalko the KI-
wams piuD members Tuesday noon
on '-Oregon's Most Valuable
-rop'j Music will he' furnished
y Kiwanis octet. The first
meeting, in April vof the Kfwanls
ciud 111 be a closed affair, no
peciai music, Ho speaker, and at
tendance limited to club members
oniy.
Back
From Hawaii
Mr.
ana Mrs. A. D. Moe are lu
Salem guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. o., E.., Palmateer, 336
south Twenty-third street. Mrs.
Palmateer is a daughter of the
isitoj-s. Mr. Palmateer has
charge of the Standard Oil station
on Eighteenth street. Mr: Mo is
proprietor of the Hood Rirer Gla
cier, (one of Oregon's- prosperous
newspapers. Mr. and Mrs. Moe
have been taking a vacation. They
were live weeks in Hawaii. Then
they spent some time in southern
California. Mr. Mo says Hawaii
Is a great winter resort. He says
he would go there every winter if
it were not so far away, tt Is a
rich jountry, but it Is no place for
a min, with no means or even
small means. ; " -
Display Ptctart Annoeei-
AH exhibit of photographs,
twanied first prizes at (wo of the
Pacific International Photograph
ers' fassociation meetings, are to
be displayed this , week at the
Gunnel, & Robb studios. Thirty
fivejstudies are to be on display
from the studios of Pacific coast
ttud os. Some .very remarkable
Pictures are to ' be show, it is
stated. The exhibit is free to the
PUDUC. ;. :
Bail Furnished-
Ball of 1500 was furolslred by
s " panzer, who was arrested
on h charge of assault and bat
tery, alleged to have been mnlo.t.
ingja young woman, and was re-
Ipip fr. v
S2J- wTth, . lm "v0
l i,?h? ni sk toT
ir-Mnuiuary Hearing, j
f "? AMr8 CoPtion
i3w! - in.the Elk9 ten,P1
il be finished April 10 hecording
1:! ,n CnarSe- The interiar
"via. i now rini8ned on
three
sides of the building except for
ww minor jobs. Lirht brown
stufceo will b placed on the oot
e or tne bnildinf;. Most of
tn scaftolding wm b taken down
Monday.
, !
watered Oysters,
ortland fish dealers hare been
accused recently of adding; too
reached here Saturday. One local
dealer-stated emphatically that he
pui not over 4 per cent water in
Hi product. The ; state law re
quires that not orer 16 per cent
or ftn product as aold shall be
composed of-water
i
Address to be Girt,
In address, Hearth as an Edn-1
csuoaai UDjectlve.'- Will 1 rivon (
by jDr.. Walter Brown at the, con-f
renuon of the inland. Empire Ed-
ucational association meetinr. I
Fifty to Take Sciiool Work j
nny of the teachea- of theJffnren by tbe .Maclear xranae on
Dnblic school nvftfom win 9vs.lArjril 3. ' ; f I
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fiiimmpr trhnni ,Arv i.t .t.n. It
' mwo-uiiuu.i
according to reports Cled at Sup
erintendent Hug's office. Thirty
more were undecided and 72 ex
pressed themselres as; unwilling
to ftake the work
School Association to.Mret
Superintendent - Hng- has sent
letters to the-16 members of the
accrediting committee of the
Northwest Association of Second-1
ary and Higher: Schools, calling a
.meeting of the association the day
before the convention of the In-land-Earpfre
Educational vssoeia
tion meeting at Spokane. The
convention will be neld April Z
and 4. The purpose of the com
mission Is to standardize the re
quirements of the schools in the
northwest. Every school is grad
ed on the wcrk done. -Iast year I
Salem did cot Lire a black mark!
tSt'zzt it,
La
Tot Breakfast
Watch salem grow
V
Or.fe thing bfirifcs another- f
. , : . -v -g- I
And another linen mill will
bring many things, making the
city row solidly. ;
The Salem Chamber , of Com-,
merce is getting hundreds of let-
ters from prospective newcomers
and is .sending out more litera-
Jure and persona! letters than ever
. - - ) '
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After the linen 'industry get up
to turning out 10 to 15 million
dollars' worth of products annu-1
ally, which will not be very far!
away, people wlir wonder why the
development took so long to get
started when It had for , years
been known that this was I the
place for It and that there is and
can be no other place on thia ton -
1 . a.
v v v
There must be no stopping with
the next linen mill for Salem.
mere must be sua others sev
eral specialty mills, like the. Dr.
Peimel proposition, manufactur
ing linen mesh. 1
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Those who tell us how to; fun
our business may not. be efficiency
experts. They may be neighbors.
Knowledge is power. The. more
you . know about a car the less
you'll pay to have a spark! plug
cleaned. - . 1 ,
-
The differences which cause the
most trouble in most ' families iz
just the indifference. ' I
The saddest thing about life is
it takes 50 years for young peo
ple to learn what they should
know. . ' i '
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Even tha man who hdaata that
he understands women will even -
tually have the conceit taken out
Of him.
V I
State motor officials' in 1 Con
necticut are trying make the
world believe that auto drivers'
improve with age.- In other words
the assertion is made that the old
er they are the better they drives
that accidents are mostly caused
by youngsters. A compilation of
the accidents in the Nutmeg state
shows that the average age of the
drlvers concerned in them-was 23
years. i On the other hand, there
are drivers bver 80 years of age
who never had trouble Of any
kind. Possibly Connecticut win
be the first state in the Union to
refuse licenses . tq he operators
of cars until they have attained
the seasoned age of 60 : years
which appears to be the new age
of discretion. , . t '
u
In Chicago pastors of : the col
ored churches are exchanging pul
pits with their white brothers in
order to show that ho racial feel
ing exists and that all men are
created! free and equal. In the
list few years nearly "100,000
darkies from the southern states
have settled in Chicago, j where
most of them have found employ
ment. Chicago is now said to
have the second largest colored
population of any city la the
wona. iaere are eyen mon
brunettes than "there are la Birm
inrtam-althotiitn the' nercettir
wona. xaere are even; more
gham--althougt the' percentage
is not so impressive. The white
preachers in Chicago hare been
xtendlng the gospel ot brotherly
lov nd it was largely with their
inspiration that this nlan of ex-
haslB imlpitf Has been devel-
oped.
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PERSONALS
. Judge Eclus Pollock of GranU
Pass was in Salem yesterday.
Mrs. r. n: sip wire ot Pro-
ressor Sipe of OAC. wis in Salem
yesterday. . ' ; -
wmjani McKinney, . student in
ti.. umm, ' ut
or operation. , t
Rev. Mr. Pendleton of Tangtia
underwent the second . minor op
eration to be performed on him
in the last few weeks ftt m local
hospital; recently. ; t
Miss Maud CoTington, head li
brarian, wilt return to the Salem
public library Monday. he has
been n a Vacation In Washinrton
and Tdann. - .
C. J Slrris of Mt. Angel was In
Salem yesterday. C t
E. Cooke Patton nd M M.
Croskey will furnish the enterr f
tainment at a jitney supper to be
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Mrs. Lelacvi IT. . Elna. i raltfir.1,
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nas ner . omces at the present
time with the Childs ? Bechtel
realestate firm, at 54b State.
Albert. Greyer, ' principal ef the
Lyons high . school, is a Salem
visitor for the week-end.
Miss -fttfth- Jones ef Silrtrtoa I
was. In the city yesterday.
W. T. Mlltonberger: and George
Howton Islted In PCTrtlant on tma-
Ine8 yesterdar.
Miss Christine Halvorsen is
spending the week-end In Port
land; ': ' L-'V:!,;-; .
Fred Brady, realtor of Albany,
was a Salem visitor yeatewlay.
W. F. Walters, secretary oil
fioys workc at the -"Ensene' T2HCA
! was ih the eity yc&textlay; ' ;
v Carl: Cicion bota 'sfedfetary at
vne i'ortiaim TUCA v t Salem
visitor Saturday. . ,
C. A.Kells is a portland yisiter'
OTer the week-end.
T
TURNER
. Farmers are glad to use the
fine weather in plowing and seed
ing. A few are sowing flax.
C. H. Riches, who suffered a
stroke of paralysis two weeks ago.
Is slightly Improved.
Mr", and Mrs. Gerald Cower and
son, late of Raymond, -Wash., are
spending a few weeks with Mrs.
Oower'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
v. Baser. Mr. cower went to
jee --.' .- ,..
entg
r. d. Gray was In town the
ttrifof the week. -
A good progrant has been pre-
pared tor the Santlam district
I sundae tAAi rhtiaittn. t h
held April 5, at 10 a. m. at the
high school auditorium.
Prof. J. Bedgood will be with
Turner school again Beit year;
' E. C. Baker hat been flow iefc
for some days. Most Of his child-
jren called over the week-end, ia
1 cludlhg Fraak Baker and family
6f Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Nicholi of Seattle.
Mr. and Mr. It. R. Crawford
were at the farm Thursday,
M. J. Fox and son were in Sa
lem Wednesday.
Miss Lois Fuller, English teach
er, will accompany Eleanor Moore
and Ethel Given to Forest Grove
to attend a musical tournament.
I neId Friday and Saturday eve-
I nings.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear, John
Watson, Mrs. W. F. Riehes and
Mrs. B. Brlggs were Salem visit
ors Wednesday. ,
; Th Turner high school orches
tra furnished music for the Com
munity club at Marion Friday eve
ning.
' Mrs. C. Bones has been sick at
the home of a daughter in Sa
lent.
Mr. S. H. Baker has been seri
ously ill but is .improving under
the care of Dr. Kent of Salem.
Mr. Simpson, Jlax expert, was
in Turner Thursday.
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GENERAL MARKETS 1
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Portland Produce ;
PORTLAND, March 28. Port
land dairy ; exchange: Butter ex
tras 461 Vie; standards 46 He;
prime firsts 45c; firsts 44c. Eggs,
extras S2c; firsts SOc; pullets
2 8c; current receipts 27e.
Portland Hay
PORTLAND. March 88 But-
insf prices, valley timothy 820
S21: ditto eastern Oreeon 821
824; alfalfa $19.50 $20; Clover
816: oat hay $19; cheat $16; oat
and vetch $20; straw $8.60 per
No.
Cross Word Puzzle
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ACROSS
1 Climate poet) -.
.6 A plea of being elsewhere
11 Weapons
12 Tropical fruit
14 Unites
15 Comprehend
17 Man's' nickname - '
It Australian bird
19 Lets
21 Obscure -
22 Sun god
23 Preposition
2 Father '
26 Depart
27 Act of spittiirg-
33 Mystic ejaculation of the Hin
doos ' emai omestlc quadruped
dd leiegrapnic transfer (ab); ;
i toe sain
's" - - ook
M . . . .
iwaiin oira
M CJ-
i" OTuiur .vsu;
15 In that manner
46 Fear
4 A Hebrew measure of eapacity
52 Plunder
S3 Weary
85 Mored rapidly.
56 A protuberance
6Y- Puzzle - -
59 Incarnation
61 One of a fabulous race
62 A heavy sword - -
DOWX
1 Apex
- 2 Steaa
3 Those who are in--.
4. Major. General
6 To be (Lat)
6 Incite
T The tPr)
8 Girl's r.at-9
H Rfcstr.iiia- tie
JO 1 One of the prismatic colors
il
ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more.
PortlasMf Grain
PORTLAND, March 28. Wht.l
HW, BS, BAart, March $1.60;
April do; May do. Soft white
March $1.55; April $1.62rMay
dd. Western white March $1.55;
April- $1.61; May do, , Hard win
ter April $1.60; May do." North
ern spring March $1.55; Apirll
$1.60; May do. Western red
March $1.50; April $1.; May
$1.55. BBB hard white March
$1.90; Aprn do; May do. Corn
No. 3 EY shipment March $48;
April $43.50; May do. Millrun
Standard, April $29; May $30.
Synopgi o( tka AannsI Statement of th
BUSINESS, MEN'S ASSUR
ANCE COMPANY
if kansas City, in the State of UlMoaft
oa the 31nt day of Decenber, 1924. made
10 ine insurance Commiaaiener o5 tks
ovaie 01 uresoa, pnrsuant - to law:
. . , , Capital . -
Ajnount et capital stock
paid up rz. f 250,000.00
' t ' IW Will
Total prrmium Incoma lor.
, .f- S.4tr.BT.3l
tnieresi. aiTiaeads sad
rent received jinrins
the yr
laceate from other aoareea
received dariae the year .
103.76s.X3
;, y 725.73
S,522,16.l I
Ttsi income 'J ....J
. DiabuTtementa
Paid for ; leases, endow-
aieats. annuities and .
surrender values...- $
Dividends paid to policy
holders dnrinc the year
Dividends paid on capital
stock durinf the yesr
Commissions and salaries ;
paid daring the year
Taxes, licenses and fees
' Pi4 dnrinc the year..
Amonnt of all other ex- '
peaditnres .. ;
Accident and health claims
. 23,400.00
457.11
SO.OOO.OO
969,650.0a
; .!, 133.99
4li,310JS
1,586.389.49
Total expenditures..
-9 3,082.340.97
Talae of real estate ownaA
- (market vshae) ...9
Value of stocks and bonds o
! dwned (market or amor
tized value)
Loans on mortgage and
collateral, etc
Preutiaia note and policy
loans ..v ..
Cash in bank and, on
hand ... ...'.-..-. :
Net uncollected and r de
ferred premiums J....
Interest and - nnta due
and accrued .
Other assets (net)
Less asset not admitted
14.3T9.23
497,706.40
1.674.853.04
9,089.63
289.799.19
57.651.52
48,235.06
70,483.31
70.880.10
Total admitted assets f 2,592,417.28 i
Net reserves i , f 329,398.88
uross claims tor losses ,
unpaid: ' I
Life 6,000.00
Aecident and Health 772,110.67
All other liabilities... , 1,234,907.73
TotSl tisbitities, exclu
sive 5 capital stock of 1
8250.0O0.0O ...-.....f 2,842,417,28
. susuiesB in uregon lor IB X sax
Oress.. premiums received
uk.( in ujo ear mis . j
accident and neaHl)..$ 2.045.33
rremiuma and dividend :
. returned . during the
year : . si .aa
looses , paid auriag the
"--1 r 195.72
BUBt.MSSS Mfc.N'b ASSURANCE
i . COMPANY
W. T. Grant. Preaideat.
A. J. Rieder. Secretarv.
Statutory resident atuniey for service
b. i. uumort.
332
Tuesday
11 A metric unit
13 A semi-mythical person who
figures in Romance '
16 Half an em -19
Mythieal bird . -
2ft Mineral spring
23 Degree of speed
25 Perfume
28 American author
28 Evergreen plant
30 Confess
31 Soak J . ..
32 Pronoun
36 Excite k !
37. Mooing ' " '
38 Farmer's tool -'
39 Suffix ' ' ;
40 Barometric line " 1
41 Grave
47 Ireland
49 Prefix before
50 Ejaculation , j..
51 A genus of ducks
52 Repetition
54 Self ?-:.r-::Vj .V":
56 Labrador (ab)
58 Millimeter (ab)
60 Southern -state
(Answer to yesterday puzzle)
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PabUahed erery raorninr C except Mob-
aayj at s&ien. uio capital, el union
c-
Classified AdVeftlsing
Daily or Sunday
2 cents per word
One time..
Three times.
5 cents per word
8 cents per word
Six ti
One Month, daily and
Sunday
-20 cents per word
In order to earn the mote than one
time rate, advertisement mast run in
consecutive issues. v
No ad taken for less than 25 cents.
- Ads ran Sunday only charted at
one-time rate. , -. j
Advertisement (exeept "Pergon
als", and "Situations Wanted") Will
be . taken over the telephone if the
advertiser is a subscriber to pbene.
The Statesman will receive adver
tisements .at any time of the day or
mzat. to insure proper classifica
tions ads- should be in before 7 p.- aa.
i TStEPHOlrt 3 or 6S
v -r- - - ' - - - - r i i j
Money to Loan
On Rest Estate-
. T..K..PO&r - f .
(Over Lado A Bash Bsnk) .
BEFORE YOU .LEAVE , YOUR HOME
OR CAR HAVE IT
Insured Properly
Phone 161. Becko
Hendricks,
V. S.
Bank Bids'.
B-8Stf
The Lutheran Settle
ment Bureau
will help both 1
HOMESEEKER AND HOESELLEB
Oregon Incorporated
Seal Estate A Insurance, Phone 1013
. Victor Schneider. Sec'y.
Rooms 4-5-6, D'Arcy Bldg. . a-3
AUTOMOBELE8
Storage
, Fir proof bunlding, day and night
service. S4 per montn. ias . cap
itol. Texas rsrsgc. l-j9tf
SOIIEELER AUTO "WRECKING CO. win
buy year eld ear. Highest cash price
paid. 1085 N. Commercial St. I jl3tf
NOTICE SALEM AUTO WRECKING
Co- now open for business. Get our
prices before selling or buying. 403 S.
Church St.
Phone 2159.
Res. Phone
1806-R:
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ATJTO REPAIKINa 8
CALL. AT THE SHAMROCK GARAGE
and get estimates on your auto repair
work .We will save yen money. All
work guaranteed... Night and day ser
vice. 83S MUleT Commercial. Phone
; PUBUC NOTICES
PROVE NEBRASKA AVENUE
FROM - CAPITOIj STREET TO
FIFTEENTH STREET.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon.- deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
Its. purpose and intention to Im
prove Nebraska Avenue from the
east line of Capitol Street to the
east line of Fifteenth. Street,
at the expense ot the ' abutting
and adjacent property; except
Ing the street and alley Intersec
tion, the expense of which will
be assumed by the City of Salem,
by bringing said portion ot eatd
avenue to the established grade,
constructing cement i concrete
curbs, and paving said portion of
said avenue with a six inch cement
concrete pavement 24 feet wide
in accordance with the plans,
specifications ana estimates there
for, which were adopted by the
Common council March 16, 1925,
now on file la the office o the
City Recorder and ' a Lich said
plans, specifications and estimates
Are hereby referred to and made
a part ef this notice, i
written remonstrance mar be
fl'ed with the City Recorder ot
said City against the above pro
poser! improvement' witntn ten
days from the final publication
nereor. ' - .
The Common Ccmncfr herebv
declares its purpose and intention
to make the above described Im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
oi tne City of Salem, i
By brder ef the Common Conn-
cii Marcn 19, 1925. r
M. POULSEN.
Date of first TirifjMrntTft
is uaren is, 19 35.
ml9-to-m31-lnc
NOTICE CF 8 ALB OF GOVERNMENT
TIMSEB
! Washington. 1. C,. March 171 1925.
1 " nmrwuj giveni tnat subject to
lis roauiiiens ana iimitxiinn. nf (K.
of June 8, 1916 (39 8tst, 218). and
Jnim 4, 120 it Stat.,' T58). thd flepart
TVt m "aulatione of April 14, 1934 S
1 a !?,'! ,ne "nw a me following
" 'ay , ivza, at 10 a.
at public auction at the United States
land office at Portland, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the ap
praiser varae aa shown by this notice,
ale to be subject to the approval of the
Secretary of the Interior. TV.
price, with an additional na .1 .nf ink
of oae per cent thereof being commissions
must oo deposited at tims of
sale, -money ta be rrturaoit it .T 1.
approved, otherwise patent will issue f
uwr wnirn mass Be remove within
ten Tears Bids will be received from
eKizens of the L nit erf 8tatMj.Hii.iMi..
of such citizens, and corporations' orgsn-
" na taws 01 tne united tstatea,
or any Stste, territory, r district there
of, only. Lpon application of m quaUfied
purehaaer. tha timbor an n 1.0.1 .u
division win bo offered separately before
being included in any offer of s Itrm
NEU. fir 20 M., NE- 6Ei, fir 880
Srii8 XE V fir $06 m' frt
SWU SWU. fir BOO . T S V tt B
w eec. zi, AH BW4, fir 475 M T,
3 H- K. 5 E.. See. 19. 8W SEU fir
nan M 1 nM. . . ' . . " . -
none Of. tha timber m thua .t;n..
be sold for less than $1.50 per 1C. for
. r 0-50 Pr l.rfor the cedar
nn uemiors:. i . X K. 5 E., goc. 1 1
W!4 NEV4. r 1460 IS., hemlock 00
M.. cedar 50 M NEW XWU fi- na
iU hemlock 560 M.. cedar SO IS., XW,
rt this tit :ia m itemise nsn m
"i o iimoer an voeso tracts to bo sold
' . permit, for the fir
and S1.S0 -per M. for the hnilufe ..rf
c-flsr, - T. 8 S R. W Se-. IT. XK U
?.W; fir 14M NW2 W. fir TSO
niie Of thtv tsmber aa these tract; to
bo acid for less thsn S2.O0 per M. T T
S-- R. 1 K Sec. 27. SWVi Nrii
ing fir 765 M.. down fir 60 M hemteck
V M." seised lees an this1- iriM i..
eluded herein sad no sale to ba made for
lesa than 2.0i pr I. for the standing
nr and SI.OO swv At. or ti. . i. j
r
hemlock., -
..-VrittlAM SPRATr-
Commissioner.
.. Hch, 23 ilay I lac
Ore
AUTO TOPS
FOR WIXTER ENCLOSURE8--Curtaia
work. etc. See O. J. HulL 217- State.
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iX)It RENT
PRINTET CARD SIZE 14" BT, T",
wording "For Rent, price 10 cents
eacn statesman .Business uxiice, oa
Ground floor. - - v
HOUSE AND APARTMENTS iPHOIffi
2056-J. 4-nl5tf
FOR RENT Apartments 5
APARTMENTS 90S N. COTTAGE. Sntf
APARTMENT
; S sleeping porch.
FlfiEPtiACE," BATH,
iaa M. vommecclat St.
- - '. 5-al
tVB&X&rrj APARTMEXT FIRST
floor.. Rent reasonable. 292 N. Sum
; tnor. ... ; 5-al
AND 5 ROOM UNFURNISHED Apart
ment. - Close in; adults. 465 Center.
- . . 5-a5
PURXISHED . APARTMENT, 1333 State
.." St. . - ; - ' : ; , -,5-5
FOR RENT APARTKEXTg 891
, Commercial.
H.
APARTMENT FOR RENT LIGHT AND
airv. Phone, bath A-ee, very desirable,
(adults). Phono 580M. 446 . Union.
. ' 5-m31
NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT
for rent. 8 rooms. Seat, ferivaU bath,
. down stairs, 1138 Court St. S-ml3tf
CLOSE IN, VERT PRIVATE HOME.
: . like 4 ' room furnished apartment.. Pri
t vate bath. Oarageu 1047 S. Commer
cial. Mm. O. Ireton. 5-a3
FOB RNT--Itomui
NICE ROOM CLOSE IN PHONE 585W.
. -al
MODERN OFFICE ROOMS GROUND"
floor. Homo Realty Co, 169 8. High.
- . - " 8-a4
FOR RENT Honsea 7
MODERN 6 ROOM BUNGALOW, FIRE-
fiace ana turnaae. jam ana -L.ee.
hone 1351. ... 7-al
FIVE ROOM HOUSE MODERN EX
- cept furnace,' 846 North Front. Apply
1315 Jefferson or phone 727. 7m 2 9
5 ROOMS PART FURNISHED. MOD
ern, clean and good location, $35 per
snouin, vacant April 1. rnone
.... - . 7-m29
FOR SALE mtscellaneons 8
ONE TRACTOR AND ONE NEW Tractor
plow.. 340 J. Church. . 8-al
HAY FOR SALE CHEAT HAY. Clover
nay. foona exria. is. rryslie. 8-m28tf
HONEYBEES- AND QUEENS
WORK,
8 all
casn or anares. Phone 8F5.
SPIRELIA CORSETS. SOLD BY. ALICE
a. Miles, i A. auu Phon.19i2J.
Salem, Oregon. . . 8-m29
FOR SALE CREAP. A FINE LOT OF
floors an windows and about 20,000
feet of second hand lumber. For in
formation call W. T. Rigdon. 8m24tf
ALFALFA, GRAIN. HAY. TIMOTHY
ana straw, guaranteed quality: oromnt
shipment. ' Prices upon application-
Richard
Nyman,
'Walla Walla, Wash-
ington.
. 8-m31
INSPECTED . SEED , POTATOES FOR
eariy planting, netted Gems for table
use. - Must b satisfactory or money
win am remaaea.- x ew-i-ars: - uroeery
ivs o. 4ui &i. x none v.
" - 8-m8tf
Trespass Notices
For Sale
Trespass Notices, size 14 laches by
inues, pnnieu on good IO ounce
canvass Bearing the words, "Notice Is
n7 ven -xaas 1 res passing is
Strictly Forbidden Oa These Promises
under renally Of Prosecution." Price
15c each or two far 25c. Ststesman
Publishing Company, Salem. Oregon
- 8-att
tO SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS TEN
eents bundle. Circulation department
uregon statesman.
SHLL. TJS TOUR USED FURNITURE
n. x. euir furniture Co. Used Goods
xept. opposite court house. 8-m22tf
KEUEIFT BOOKS SIZE 3" BT HU."
50 receipt ferma im book. 15 eonta per
rwm. mi w whi tor sea cents, states
man nice, 213 south Commercial St
Bales. 8-f25tf
Beautiful Oregon Rose
And eleven other Oregon Bangs to-
initr wim a una coueeuoa oi patriotic
Songs, sacred songs and many old tims
sevoriies. -
ALt, FOR 25G '
(Special prices la quantity lots)
Especially adaptable for school, cea
tunnity or homo singing. Send for
Western Songster
70 pages now ha its third aditiom
- Fnslishad By
OREGON TEACHERS lioNTHLl
15 S. Commercial St. Salem, Or.
PRINTED CARDS. SIZ7 14" BT TH"
w.iius, Aooms so Kent, " price 10
eaen. statesman Susiaaaa. nffiea:
Groond floor.
XCRSERY STOCK SA
PLANT GRAFTED WALNTTTfi nvc ro
w TToomau r-ranquettes fa Stste
treB-mnrs and mtHtS s eu u
" 'TT'wtek, at right prises. Sene
jm o years is ausineaa. Carl-
rm j.Trery t'o.; Csrtton, Ore. 8s-m29
r
SALEfJ MARKETS
i
Prices iruotel aro wlnUi.i. ; :
prices reeeived by farmers. Xe retail
prices are gi veri : .
GSATlg Am TTiW ,
Nol soft whit t n tl It
No. 1 soft rt vhait '
Oati .-: '""Ms
Cheat haj .
Oat bar : :
-ii
Clover hay. baled
if
- i vetca nay - , ,,. - gig
PtiRKV MUTTTJN AND 3BEEF
Hogs, 100-200 ewt ai 73
Ifoffs. gOO-250 wt ..-.;:Jg J
Jiors. 200-xso t
I, , . : .....tia.jj
ight aows. tn oa
Dressed- al. .
....154
i 4,
i-llVss
er--1 -- 1 3!
Cows - ,
lreaaed . pork
Lambs " .
Spring lambs.... . ...
; i14
wm.nv
Heavy Iibtit - Lu -
Liglit
. . .1 '-4 1 8 a
TTTR, ETTTXiiiFA?
i rrim.rr o ; : r i
t w e-rf at?-tr? hv ere a
Milk, per ewt. . -...
rrrs. standards
-48
50a
..rre
ri3-2sot-NG
?aieU r
J22Q24e
NURSERY STOCK 8
CDTHJBERT-- RED RASPBERRY Plants.
Phone 8F3. i -- - ea;s
- Prune Trees ; ;..
. Coats ImDroved French. S to 4 ft.
Se: 4 to it lOe: 6 to 8 ft., 15c,
Italian same price-. Fruit and Walnut
trees. Phone 1140M. High and Ferry.
Fruittsnd ik urservu ' 8a-f25tf
s-rke A GARDEN FULL OF Flowers
Advertising, . distribution of Gladiolus,
. Primttlinus. Hybrids, the most beautiful
summer flower." Send" 25c (no stamps)
for Dackinr and mailing and 1 will aend
20 flowering aise bulbs in assorted eol-
. ors.' K. VaUentgooa, Uoiiingbam. Wash
. ... - ; 8a-m29
Willamette Valley
Has a Salesyard at 261 Court street
st, Kennedy's paint shop, opposite Bu
slek's store. All kinds of fruit and nut
trees. Dr.- Bean's Big French prune a
. specialty. Office phono 1815. Res.
103F5. Jets Mathi Prop. v 8-dl4tf
FOR SALE LdTetocfc &
ITALIAN HONEY BEES PHONE 89F23
: . - t 9-m31"
TEAM OF MULES WEIGHT 2500 Lbs.
Will take one Cow as nart payment.
- Work single and double. Gentle. See-
ad hoaee- nortk of Claxier station.
Oregon Electric. . . 8-al
HORSE AND POTATOES RT. 6, BOX
a. Jfhoaa ,1SF31 - , 9-wil"
VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON
Phone 2028-W. 8-dS0tf
FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN
Office 430 S. Commercial. Phone 1198
. Res. phone 1686.. V-m23tf
WOOD FOR BALE 11
FOB DRY. WOOD CALL, 77F211S
DRY SLAB WOOD AND SECOND growth
tor -seia. r&ono 17. ' zi-a-5
WOODSAWING KENT BROS, suc
cessors to Judd h Schmidt. Phons 142
11-mtf
16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND OROWTH
oak and ash. Phone 19F3. M. D. May
field. Il-fl8tf
GOOD GOAL DRY WOOD
PROMPT rSLIVERIES
HILLMAN TCTZi CO.
PHONE 1855
ll-J29tf :
BEST GRADE OF WOOD '-.
4 ft. and 16 inch. . -
Dry mill wood.
Green mill wood. '
Dry second growth fir. .
- Dry and old fir.
Dry 4 ft. ash, mapla Shd Sale
J ; . FRED E. WELLS
Prompt delivery and- reasonable price.
280 South Church. Phone 1542 ll-m6tf
BEST SECOND GROWTH FIR 87: OAK
89. Calf 1181. lj-d27-
WANTED Employment ?' 12 ;
FOR GARDEN PLOWING AND TEA
work, phone 19F8. . 13ml4tf
WANTED Miscellaneous 13 .
WANTED A 1O00, 1800, and 2000
iuB a wen real estate,, fcocolofsky.
341 State. ,. . " lS-sn29
WANT TRAILER SUITAB1E FOR Ford.
Box SSO, Statesman' " I3-a4
DESIRE TO LEASE OR RENT Modern
bungalow. Permanent. . Phone 1553M.
. . , . : ; 18-m31
WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF
tarns or unimproved land for sale. O.
K. Bawley, Baldwin, Wis. 13-m29
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED
stoves, tools, furniture. Used Goods
Dept.. opposite court ionse. 13-mt2tf
A HORSE THAT IS USED TO CULTI
ating ainglo. Cheap r, cash. Phoae
WANTED , PRIVATE MONEY FOB
farm loans. We have several applica
tions on hand. Hawkins Roberts,
Inc., 205 Oregon Building. !3-d4tt
SEE WARD K. BICHARDSOIT ABOUT
atrawberriea. raspberries enrrssts.
gooseberries, etc Phone 2184. 13-m31
CASH PAID FOR FALSS TEETH
dental gold, platinum and discarded
, jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refining
' C Otsega, Michigasi. Il-i27tf
WOODSY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS
mco iiu-nuuro lor aaab. x'hone 511.
13-aprtf
BUSCEIiLANEOUS. ,.14
ANYONE HOLDING BILLS AGAINST
2v Boe McNamee, please send to
-715 Center St. - 14-nr39
AGENTS AVAXTED
16
ASBNTS 1- PRIZM A - DYE SELLS
every tinr shown. $1 box makes IOOO
- shades. Every woman a prospect. Big
repeater. Yeor profit 10r. Write
for exclusive territory applicstion. Ba
alc Laboratories, Lot Angeles Calif.
HiTH? WAfcMaiPemjtie xT
$25 WEBSLT AT HOMB Jd A K I Nm
com worsinr groves; , instruction and
t"Jcrn, se. xiome Buppnes, Box 1583
?ittabara;.-. Pa.
17-m29
SALESLADIES TO SELL HIGHGRADE
.r""""' P"ceo aim gnu Itageria.
mill to consumer, 25 eomnissloa in
advance. Princess-Kuittinr Mills, Pe
uonock. Conn. 17-m29
f 5 TO 820 WEEKLY, LISTING NAMES,
jclip ads at home.. Coasolidated Listing
0., . commercial Station, St. Paul.
Mn"c. , , 17-m29
WANTED WOMEN TO MAKE MONET
jriam aome sewing. K0 can
vaasing. To prevent curiosity seekers
send ten . cent (coin) ?or samples and
particulars. Success. ' fie wing System.
Box 207, Long Branch. N. jf 1 7 m 29
EARN 85-810 WEEKLY.. ADDRESSIXO
asaurag anr.nlara. Send stampod- an
Je,op2, ,fo.r PrticuUrs. Palace Mail
Co., Toledo, Ohio. . .. 17-m29
WANTED WOMEN TO MAKE MONEY
.. .yui.. in name Sewing. Ho ena-
, -;- prevenv curiosity Seekers.
Bead ten cent co in for samples and
S . Dyre'H oewmg Byatem,
OX 207.. LOJIT RraiMh V. J iLS
EARN
N $5-810 WEEKLY, ADDRESSING,
Uing circulars. Send K.mn,H ...
veiope for partwnlars.. Palace Mail r.
Toledo. Ohio.
18-m29
aU-ESMEN DIST. MORS. 50 Profit"
mn7 2t"5r"- l5 Tries brushes
r- f iN?Wm Bn,h Hartford
conn. . 4
SALES5EEX
2a
AMAZING STYLISH LA mrs auni-a
; TrR commissiona intrndurintf
KtT., Arch Shoes. Dept. F2. rinei.
nsti.
rrnsofTAii
3
n.wi. j v'"iwsasifs clwn.' p..
: land. California. - - Sa'mUa
CAT.y WN'TIXG CORR es POT n.
, ..,,,t ,Cn
23-m29'
ALT.
r..."": "in msrry,
,Y ichita, Ksas,
Kathryn, B-1022,
23-IB23
FERSOXAiV
23
LEADING CLUR LARGEST, HOST Re- . .
liable for lonely jieople, confidential, .
descriptions, free la plain aealed en
velope. Thousands wealthy members.
If sincere write. Established 20 years. . .
Mrs. Matthews, Boa SO, OakUnd. Cal
iforaia. -. 23m29
EPILFPTICS AT LAST A TREATMENT
which stops aeiaurea from tht first day
No bromides, Narcotics.. ' Guaranteed.
.' Information free. Ilonter Labors tor im,
-207 Main, Little Rock. Ark. . 23-mg9
. ; POULTRY AHI EGGS 21 ,
BLACK.MINORCA BABY CHICKS
Flake's Petland. 273 Bute. 21-m25tf
Salem Chickeries
1 Headquarters for Baby Chicks
284 N.
Cottaga Salem Pnona 400
; ' ' ai-H4tf
R. I. REDS HATCHING EGGS, A etij
baby chicks. 15 eta, dark strain. 80S
X. 16th street phoae 187T-W. tt"
BABT CHICKS CUSTOM HATCHING 1
Hatching eggs, pulists, cockerels. Pkona
I2F21.
LEES HATCHERY
LOST AND FOUND 23
LOST REBEKAH LODGE PIN.' Reward.
- Fhwno B8F. - ..j ga-sl"
IOASS
24
WANTED f500Q LOAN ONt REAL ES
tsta worth -8 timea amount. Bos 650,
care Statesman. ' 24-m30'
MONET TO LOAN ON CITT FRO Pi-arty-,
aither building and lean plan
, private money. - "Farm loans with" in
suranee company money it SH wita
oommission added. Ralph H. if eCurdy,
Ncs. 6 and 6 Siaeves-Moora Bldg- Sa
lem. . 4-iiat
ICTSAXt ESTAT& City
your
Hotato
ENGLISH TTPE COTTAGE UNDER Con- '
struction at 1785 N. -CspHol. ; Furnish
ed to suit Inquire at 1818 N. Capitol
Phone 1562W. . " ' - - 25-in31
FOR SALE STORE BUILDING AND
lot. 0650. Two good lots f 150. each.
Lot on- pavement S40O. 60 acre farm,
bottom land, good buildings," close to
town. $9000. ISO acre farm a good ana
$80 per acre. Good close in plastered
bouse with basement 23200. Nina room
house close In 8200O. Money to loan.
, F. L WOOD 341 State St.
' - ' f J 25-tn28tf
MODERN -7 BOOM. HOME NICELY Lo
cated, large lot 65x165.- Owner 1031
Chemeketa atrset. ' U5-a28
2 LOTS FOR 1350 OTHERS S LOTS,
f 7oO. very lot 56x105. Soma with
large treea and view. Terma as low
aa $5 down, 85 a month. New-aewera
and streets, and .larger Salem .will
doable the values af these lota. Com
now.. ' .
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg. . 25-m29tf
CLOSE IN
Nice 5 room modern bungalow, close
in, oast front,. lull .baaemenL furnace,.
garage, paved etreet. Boa F. Wert,
a?
170 State St.
- 25-maStf
"OWN TOUR HOME BUT HOW .
. . " . 'BE HAPFT" .
A bargala.ln a 7 room nouse, tssa '
tnsnt, garage, built two years ago.. East
front. Oaks addition, $3500 for nick
aale.
For trade Fine 00 Sera farm. Stan
Euffeoe, (or Salem property.
Have a 70 acre farm, 411 fa hick
state ot euRivatioa; 1 acre of bearte -walnuts;
1-4 mlie to paved road. Xhir
is a snap at 1125 "per sere. ' " '
For reas Tw S-room flata olMa. Im.
. WB WRITS .INSURANCE , .
- m.vn - ir. k rm mm
- Bealtor - ;,
4-5- D'Arcy BUg Pku 1012
' - t -, 25-a8tt
FOR SALE " - - - ' .'
- Completely : modern cement - tile
stucco home, 6 rooms with garage;
paved street. This place ia up to
-date in every way and Is -bar-
, gain at the price asked. Price
87950. terma.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
375 State St. 25-m31
B ROOMS. NEW, BASEMENT, A. BUT"
at $2950 cash $250 and balanca like
rent... . . .
4 rooms, new, furnace, fruit, paved
street, $6O0. Fine range goes with it.
6 rooms, 8 Vedrooma, - garage, paved
; street. $2800.
- . S rooms and. Hooxed. atticu. best con
struction, plats glass windowa, bard
wood floors, furnace, $4700, good term.
0 -rooms rtrictfy -raodern, new, beat
location in Oaks addition, owner going
to leave, will sell far. $6000,. This has
- extra larg iot and double garage.
rooms. North Cottage, f uraaee. cor
ner lot, garage, good terms at $5000.,
Beautiful stucco home ia best resi
dence district, $10,500. -6
rooms, fireplace, garage, beauti-.
. ful shrubs and abundance of fruit, largd
iuiuH' lot 75x16 ewveowt, east frost,
Xiaa baaamant,. 865O0U - Will exchange -...
te email acreage. -:
: rxwins; nwni-modfrn. frrepiaca, cor
ner lot 74x1.00, paved, twe magnUiecat
trees. $3150. ' -
Twe Fairasemat-HiU lota that ean be
: sold right. - 8 east front loU on South.
t High at$750 to $950. ;
WIXNTB PETTIJTJHJf '
Realtor '
SIB , Oregon ddg. ' ' 2j.m22tt
8 ROOM HOUCE MIGHTY CHEAP
?ef ? ?ow"' i,,5 ka rent. See
159 North Church. Vscsnt.
BECKE HENDRICKS -
U. S. BanJc Bldg. 25-m29tC
APTS. i FOR RENT ' CLOSE IN-FUB-aiahed
house near Bute house.
Room close in. furnished and vacant.
, fiKRTBUDg J. M, PAGE mcmJ"-,
- - . . ..r.-r . . 25-m27t
WILL BUILD
Modern bungalow with firenUee oa
T" ' ITt between Norway-and feaippin'
. .. N. Broadway. Price -$375y,
?T trrms. , '
W. IX. (tHABNII0R3T & CO.' -'!
' .- 875 fctate St. , 25-m3V
$250 DOWN -
Buys a house. 6 rooms,-4 lots. Tilth ti,
-Aewer. bare, garaa, fruit. Prtce f I6O0.
Act quick. See Cailds , Bechtel 5t V
btate St.. , 23-m29tr
t ROOM HOUSE," HOT WATER 17 AT.
east front, near state bouse. 85500.
. .ro5ra ew modern bungalow, eaot
front, furnished er unfurnished, priced
to suit buyer. . .
m 5 r kouse, new, modern, $230'
down, $30 per month.
$2650' "' lr0Bt' Ut
iBfcwly furnished bouse, modem in
very -detail, . 6800.
A 2-flat houae, $4800. ' -aoS111
oew 0" east front, close i
Most attrartive country home $68"0.
w Attractive homea on N. Snmmer fn..
-'" 5n.wm wJ: N- Church. N.' Winter. N.
clsl. Saginaw and Fir streets at ea&rr
paymentii.- For ask- by . "
.CERTCD-B M, PAGE ZS-mZ
JtAeAkZr ACRES- "A1R HOC? ;
.ii rn!, ?. f"' ia cultivation.
, 400 erds ood fir timber, good Prin-."
running water. Similes out near K. hooi
en pouuty.road., at a bargain $l20v
terms. .... '
3 icres, 3 acres clear. 4 room Jsr1f.
r rnnoi. All fenretl on
cons y
218 itasonic LU3. I fcoas f '