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"JWJ'WUWS.'E W
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
It1 is, in sooth, the wildest folly
To live with Old Mari Melancholy;
Let's all be happy, blithesome, gay
And laugh -real hearty erery day.
i A Wise Young Man
Young: "I wonder what excuse
I pan give my sweetie tor break
ing our date tonight?""" , . ,M . , , '
Younger: "Why don't youJ tell
her that you were detained at the
office?" , "j'.. . j . . J jNlf.
Young: "Wqn't do. She's ! a
widow.'? -j; J. a. Callahan.-
OH, YOU HANDKERCHIEF
FT. v. ;
me ways or women folks Mare
queer, ;
And past all understanding;
Between themselves some I apron
"sheer : . ' j-Mljpf:! ;
Or handkerchief they're handing:
But from- the fellows never fear,
Swell presents they're demanding.
. ' !. UN-
A piece of cheese cloth they will
x buy i
And put some lace upon it.
Call it an apron, cry; Oh my!"
And at any party don it.
If any man did that, the guy
Would be bughouse, doggone it!
A piece ot cloth two Inches square
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(Answer
ACROSS
1 , Preposition -"Z
3 Moisture on flowers
8 RiYer in Italy. . !
10 Liquid -
11 Ruffle , 1 .. "
12 Psalm (ab.) A !
14 To put off I ;
20 Township in Burmah
21 Needing practise
22 Prefix .
2S To put aboard a train
24 Electrical engineer (ab.)
25 Consumed
28 Science (ab.)
27 Proceed
'29 Flying mammal
30- Civil Engineer (ab.)
31 Vex j
34 Territory governed by a bah
36,. Those who name beforehand
39 Doctor (col.) i '
40' Exhorbltant rate of Interest1
42" Giver . .. . -iij, , :
44. Philosophy (ab.) " ' I j
45' Town' in Kiang Si, China , j
46 Preposition f
DOWX
I- Preposition
2 Pertaining to flowers
3 Left tpdiscretldn
4r Boy's) nickname
-&1 Treatises "
. 6- Preposition
7 Solem utterance 1
-r"A western rtrer "
9 Olympiad (ab.)
12TAn eastern state (ab.)
lnS? J el US legal blanks , suited to aost any boslaess
transactions.' We may hate just the form you are looldnff.for at a bi2
aaTins as compared to made to crder forms.
pafffiffl0rms: nlnci ! SaIe'? Road Notice, Win forma, Assin
i ?'c roH&s?: loT:Zze forms, j Quit Claim Deeds, Abstracts form,
?S r? X1 Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes,
SSff lifuiVVt of attorney, Prune BooksT and Pads, Scale Re
ceipts, ttc These forms are earef ully prepared for the courts and private
rSrt- 1Ce S? Jorm.s "Se fron 4 cents to 16 cents apiece, and on note
books from 25 to 50 cents. i . . . .-
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PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY
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The Stetesm
LEGAL IBLANK nEADQUARTRS
At Busiscss Office, Ground Flocr
Embroidered with some posies
they cill a handkerchief, and dare
To use it on their nosiest
The darned thing wouldn't stand,
I iij ''j I swear, 1- ' f': ' :''--Gnci
single he-man's blowsiesf
Perhapis the next life will untold
At least a little fraction i-
Why ; iny "handkerchiefs should
hold ,. t .'jf. r
For women such attraction, f
We men, cast in a bigger mould,
Buy handkerchiefs for action!
jiiperj-
Brandt: "Why wasn't that can-4
didate Alerted tn ntio
Grant: ; "He slipped on a wet
plahk in his platform." i.
! j Allan Fitchburg.
Cramping Eternity
pafling:,! I'll love yon forever!
Gordon told Marie,
N'o, dearie," Marie
repnea.
pad- said I must send you home
at fleyen; o'clock. , 1
W. S. COOMBS
MRS.
TRAPROCK'8 I DOG
IHello,
boys," said Mrs. Trap-
rock poking her head in !the Shop
one; day last week; J
tomorrow)
13 By;
f
14 The intervening space between
f two mining claims
lf jHindu name of Supreme Being
it ,uma (ODS.)
17 The rainbow J
18 -A Roman weight
19 Embroidered openings
28 Onset
30 A regetable
32 Point of the compass
33 Interjection j
34 Bachelor of Arts
35 Negative
371 Doctor (ab.)
38 A state (ab.)
40 Ascending
4lMJade j- i.
42 1 Deposit account (ab.)
4 3 International language
Answer to Sunday's j Puzzle
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2 e o jO G t ; D o
f " M rj, pr- P""
M AN T f ri pr VltlMC
tt 'in 11 I PI- j I 11
j N T o ' y K j 'Ki
w i ft e:' R .jxlR . jp
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2 ' QT?!iu-, eJff (gi y5
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it's like that now, boys'f
Smother." 1 ' f V 4
and
"I just wanted to tell yon about
Walters dog," she said. "He's a
mixed breed, a Spftzfoundland
Walter says, but bright my land
Walter uses him to hunt rabbits
with but Laura that's his name
yes, I know he's a he, but I al
ways told my sister Laura that if
1 1 j had a daughter she should be
named after her and I didn't, and
I the dos waa tbe best 1 COUId d
well, anyway, Laura does all the
hunting. Walter just sits on
log and Laura chases the rabbits
up to him.
Last week Waiter was in town
vls,tin you so he says and one
morning I thinks to myself. 'Sar
ah, you old fool, let's take that
viu itau-roa over mere and go
over to Colby's Pond and catch
me a nice trout for dinner. Soon's
I come out of the house Laura be
gan to yelp and shake himself all
over, I suppose because I had on
Walter's shooting jacket. 'No,
,I f JiV .7.. '
I "' mj' n I
no
use your coming along with me
oecause I ain't going hunting.
But he Just raced off ahead of me.
mi "-
mere was no stopping him. And
when I got over to the Pond, what
do you suppose?
Well," we hazarded, ''We sun-
pose that Laura was in the nond.
I cnasing the trout ashore.".
e s no such fool." said Mn
Traprock with a'scorn that plainly
impued mat we were. "He was
up on the bank digeine worms
G'bye. Boys."
i i
riaia to Kee
Mrs. Depeck: "John! What in
the world is wrong with you?"
uepeck; "Absolutely nothln
m'dear."
Mrs. Depeck: "Don't trv to kePn
me in the dark! You're lit no"
- Hilda Humble.
! xianaa up.'" said the farmer at
Ktf jm ... - i
4 a. m. -and th tium. rn
hands tumbled.
DO YOU KNOW?
That tooth-picks were first nH
to hold sandwiches together in th
year 1891?
That the expression. "Thr an
other country heard from." was
originated by radio fans? s
'
That chewine eum vain
58,000,000 annually is stuck to
the backs of theater seats?"
That it fs ' a viofatlon or th.
postal laws to natch oi
tubes with two cent nn.9r.
stamps? ; Paul s Pa.
w vs o t-
A BIRTHDAY MIRTH LAY
In Tongne-Twisti- xr-
Nurmi is a Finn chap, who is run
ning right along;
THE FITS SHOP and that Finn
ETESDIOi
TO DiKEfl iR
It's Grandmother's Recipe to Brine
voior ana Justre
to Hair. !
Tou can turn srav. faai
beautifully dark and lustrous al-
uosi over night if you'll get a
bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Snl-
"1U vomponna- at anv dme
.urJ. MliUOns Of hntMa. t.t
v& iu
ua lamous Sage Tea Recirie. 1m
proved by the addition of other
ingredients, are sold annually
says a well known (druggist here.
- n".ciiB toe nair - so
oaiurauy and evenly that no one
can ten Jt has been applied.
xuose wnose hIr -, is turnine
gray or becoming faded have a
surprise awaiting them, becanae
after, one or two applications the
gray hair vanishes and tout lock.
oecome luxuriantly dark and bean
mm.
This is the age of youth. Grar-
baired, unattractive folks arent
wanted around, so get bus with
vyyem s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound tonight and you'll be de
lighted with your dark, handsome
hair and your youthful appearance
within- a few dayaJ Adv7T
Legal
VHellor Mother," we said
se
THINGS ::THAX, -
. and jdst
. ll oTfXKTtO U5ir6 THIS
1 OlD'NT mVC
chap, they both
strong. '
The Finn chap has a championship
Which a year's run may finish!
(Like the Gin Shop,-it's a gone
" shop; .. C
At least they're getting thlnnish.)
But THE FUN SHOP is the one
: shop that a year can't dimin-
" ish, ;:t
THE FCN SHOP Is in Fine Shape
: (tho the Finn Chap be near
his Finnish.)
The old Gin Shop was a "grin"
shop, hut finally it went.
It had kinship to the pawnshop.
and the latter's badly bent.
But there's one shop it's THE
FUN SHOP that's a GRIN
i shop here to stay: :
Boss Judell starts a New Deal:
'cause it's one year old today!
C. L. Edson.
; Kisily Explained :
Little Katherine cutout a num
ber of paper dolls and announced"
gleefully that she had a whole fam
"But you've left - out daddy."
her big brother said. !
J- "Daddy's travelin' mah," was
Katherlne's quick retort. 1 '
1 C. S. Valentine.
Tutll Further ' Notice
( Bystander: "Dont be so sad,
Uncle Joe. Can't - you see the
bank's closed only temporarily?"
Uncle Joe: "Ysesuh, boss, but
hit's a Long Way to Temporary. "
Fannie W. Butterfield.
: (Copyright 1925.
tion forbidden.)
Reproduc-
T CLOVERDALE
I
Mr. and Mrs. William Farr spent
Wednesday at Macleay. j
Mrs. Nettie Mason is quite sick
witn intluenza. t ,
Tne WCTU met for their rem
lar monthly meeet In gr with Mrs
frank Schampirre as hostess.
rery pleasant day was" spent bv
the 12 members present, as sick
ness and the busy season of spring
prevented o triers from at
tending, i
Mrs. JennieJDay had, another
shipment Of chicks arrive from
CorralHs yesterday. " j - .
Ted Whitehead has1 purchased
several dairy cows recently.
Friends of Dr. Staples are glad
to hear that she expects to arrire
home in a few' weeks from her
Tisit; in the east where she has
ceen tor aboot six months.
. W, H. ! Wilson Bpent , Thursday
evening in Salem, returning home
riday. . h -t
". . a. woon or saiem was
a visitor at the Wood ranch Fri
day evening. L:
J. Cooks is working in Salem
at present. i
wuuam Cuttky has on attack
of la grippe. . I J
air. and Mrs. Frank Scham-
pier left here Friday fori Portland
10 visit with friends for a few
days. . .. .. - .i ; . ... .
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I SCOTTS MILLS I
. ; i
!ir. and Mrs.: Ivan Smith and
mall daaghter, and Mrs.- O. H
Brougher were In -Salem Wednes
day on business. - i
Mrs. Ed Algner of North Dako
ta Is visiting her cousin; Mrs. Al
bert Rich.- - -- " - : i- '
Jesse Mctillop and Miss Eliza
beth Lang of Needy were married
at Oregon City March j 24. Mr.
and Mrs. McKillop "are making
their home with his parejjtg;
Air. ana Mrs. Hugh Ma gee were
Salem Visitors Tuesday.
Air. ana Mrs. Almond Rich were
In Mt. Angel Wednesday. , .
The Misses La Vern Rich and
Beatrice ' Amundson returned ' to
Engene" Monday after J spending
their spring vacation "With their
parents here. Miss Clarice Am
undson accompanied them to Eu
trene. - -' ' ! - - : .-
3 Hr. and Mrs. Harvey Brougher
were Salem -visitors Saturday;,.
Shirley Dunaean. who is attend
ing' OAC, spent his raeatlon with
rif 'V-V FTl ' irL ' W H f I'll 1 1
U Mil Att- ' r ft l : ,1
ffi I.4.l,r,,ffl,.f .11 S i Si . -71
ifii I ' lln II I1 f ? II1 I II m $ t C-f?Jri?L MX 1M I BEFOI
i t r. i it 1 1 ii ill ihu i . mi. . j i u i nil u r ,vvs'jo -jri ii . i
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KSt!l.; - !H
i- ,
tniMR BtroRe
j ONE. ttrMR
relatives here.;;
Mrs. Gill Giger and son, Ralph,
attended the funeral of Dinah' Eb-
erhardt of Scio. Thursday,
Funeral services were
Pratuni. ..'
April 2L
held at
Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Hartman
attended the GAR convention In
Wpiodburn Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnes and
family of Salem visited
here over the week-end.
relatives
The RNA club met with
Mrsi
Charles McConnell Wednesday af
ternoon where an enjoyable time
was had by those present. . Late
in the afternoon a delicious lunch
was served. '
jMrs. . Kellie Lawrence, who has
been in the Silverton hospital for
several weeks, land has been very
low the past two weeks, seems to
be about the same. Her many
friends hope she will soon be lm-,
proving. ' i ' ' . 1 I
3Irs: George Haynes and jJjs.
V. T.'Hogg and daughter, Doris,
spent Sunday with Mrs. George
Wooster near Monitor. !
Ray Telfer went to Willamina
Saturday, returning home Sun
day accompanied by his grand
mother, Mrs. George Wilson and
son Frank, who have been -visiting
Xfrsv JobnJVaibel and family the
past four, months. ... cj
air., ana Mrs. L. S. Rice went
to "Portland Saturday on , business
HAZEL GREEN
' i .
Albert, Edward, Alicej an An
nie Hashlebacher and Francis
Durkhart spent Sunday visiting t
Qanby. . ! , j - - 1
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Luckey
celebrated their 14th wedding an
niversary Sunday. Mrs.f Luckey'i
brother, W. Wearherf red and -wife
of Keiser, were guests to dinner
, The Woman's Missionary society
will meet 'with Mrs. At T. Van
Cleave Thursday at 2 - o'clock
April 9. Mrs. Louis Kobow will
have charge of the program. Sub
ject "One God to Glorify."
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clemens and
Mr. and Mrs. Schneider spent Sun
day in Monanette.
Glenn Fox of Salem and sister-
1 GENERAL MARKETS
I
PORTLAND,. April 6. Portland
dairy exchange: Butter, " extras
44c; standards 43c; prime firsts
4 zc; firsts 41 He ,
PORTLAND. April 6
Hay
Buying prices; valley timothy $20
si; ditto eastern Oregon $21
z; airaira 5l9.502p; clorer
116; oat hay -$19; chealj $16; oat
ana veten $20; straw $8.50 per
ion. Sellinr OriCeS I2 a Inn mnrm
PORTLAND, April 6-iCraln fn
tures: Wheat,, hard white, blue-
stem, baart, April $1.60 May do;
soft white, April "$1.60; May do:
western white, April $1.50: Mav
do; hard winter, April $1.50; May
uo; nonnwn spring, April $1.50;
May do; western red, April $1.46:
May do; BBB hard white, April
$z.io; May do. -
corn,- No.? 3, eastern yellow
snipment, April $40; May do;
iMIUrun, standard, April $32:
May 932.50.
Asked..
SALEM MARKETS ' (
Prices enoted are wltoUisU
prieea received by farmera. i Ka Mt.il
ytici mim s-iTen; '
ORAJOC Aim HAT
No. T soft white i-wheat......
No. , 1 soft red wheat .
1
l.SS
$1.80
Oats
65s
Cheat hay
?14
uat aay
Clorer hay. . :
1
-$ia
.tie
Oat aad retch hay j ;
PORK. Wimi AWT m
IIos. 10O-2OO ew L. -t-.tlS 50
Hoars. 20O 2.')0 cwi atao
Hogai 2QO-350 cwt X 13.00
Iiisht sows . I 11 ii.
Dressed veal -, , .!,".. 15 2
Cewa 4. IU a Ail.
Dressed aerk .
J18Hs
12
lie
Spring Ismbs .
v. ruuLisr
Heary hens wC-...
-31?22e
1 WlOB, BUTTEI. STJTTERTAT
'-sanrery nntrw r
43 a 50s
tertat.
delisarad
--...47e
t.ao
..-. Ie esrt.
-a. staaaarda .
r .wets - - -
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1:
Mw rat 1 States
Ctie Oregon tattman
Published Tarr morninr (ezceDt Mob-
aj) at bsten, u capital oi Weeoa
i Local Rates For
Classified Advertising
t Daily or S nadir
One . tiina. . 2 eenta Per word
Three! time 5 ceota per word
Six time , Sccnuperword
One Month, daily and
bundiay , .Q eemt per word
In older to earn the more than one
time fate. adTerticeoMat mast run is
conseeutiTe iasaea.
Ne ad taken for leaa than 25 eenta.
Ada Irnn Sunday only charged at
one-time rate.
I
Adtertisementa (axeapt ' 'Perca
Is" ahd "Situation, Wanted" will
be taken orer the telephone if the
adTertiaer ia a" aabaeriber to phone.
The j Statetmaa will receie adrer
tiseraentv at any time of the dy or
niyht. I To insure proper- clamifiea
tiona ads ahoold be in before 7 p. m.
f TELEPHOKB 23 or S83
J
Money to Loan
On Real F.ntai . .
i) T. K. FORD
(0er Ladd & Bush Bank)
TO0 LEAVE TOUR HOME
OR CAR HAVE IT
Insured Properly
PboneMiei. Beeke A Hendricks, XT. E.
Baukf Bids. I -28tf
The! Lutheran Settle
ment Bureau
ill le!o both !
HOMESEEKER AND UOUESELLEBj
.: : with -
Oregon Incorporated
Beat Estate Sc Insurance, ftione 1013
'? Victor Schneider. See'T.
KOomt 4-3-6, D'Arcy Bid;.
a 3
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AUTOMOBILES
Mi! WK WREfiS- '-RV
Parts' tnr rll fr n
Get our prices oa trailers. Salem Auto
Wrecking Co., 402 .- Church street.
Phone :2159. - laStf.
SCHEELER AUTO WRECKING CO. will
buy iyour old car. Highest cash price
paid; i 1085 N. Commercial St. I jl3tf
AUTO ' REPAIRns Q
CALL AT THE SHAMROCK OARAGE
and get estimates on your auto-repair
work. We will save you money. All
work; guaranteed. Night and day ser
vice. 333 Miller A Commercial. Phone
1142-M. . 2-12
auto Tors
FOB WINTER EXCLOSTTRES Curtain
work; etc. See O. J. Hull. SI? . State.
r . i 1 3-faotf
in-law, Mrs. Cox of Cleaveland,
Ohio, were guests; Sunday of Mr.
Fci mother.
Refif. Leila Luckey will lead the
prayermeeting at the church at 2
o'clock on Good Friday. All are
invited. J
Mriand -Mrs. C. Lenbam and
Mr. Woodward, G, G. Looney and
sons Guy Allen and Glen, attend
ed Methodist church in Salem Sun
day evening to hear the Easter
pageant, "The Dawning."
Mn and Mrs. Hugh Aspinwall
and; daughter Leondene of Salem
were guests Sunday at T. A. Van
Cleaves.
The meetings of the MP church
the,1 past week have been well at
tended and close attention given to
me preaching by Rev. Ewing,
which has been very forceful and
cutting. The subject Friday night
is fjBreaking Through." Jeffer-
sonviae Citizen. I i
If
Kour Back Hurts or Bladder
Bothers ou. Begin
" ' - Taking Salts.
wnen your kidneys hurt and
juir uacic ieeis sore, don't get
scad and proceed to load your
stoinach with allot of drugs that
excpe the kidneys and irritate the
entjij-e urinary tract. Keen voiit-
Kiorteys clean like you keep ypur
bowels clean,- by flushino- thtrt
wit a mild, harmless salts which
neips to remove the body's urin
ous Swaste and stimulates them in
theji normal activity. The func-
uoni or tBe kidneys Is to filter tho
Woidd. In 24 hours fhov slrsln
froitit 500 grains of acid and
Waste. Bn w ran ginn
stahd the vital importance of keen-
tug -me- Kianeys acthre. v..
Drink lots of good water von
can'$ - drink too much: alRr cot
frobi any pharmacist about four
ounces of Jad Salts; take a table
spoonful In a glass of wmter
forw breakfast each morn ins- fnr
a few days and yoar kidneys may
theni act fine. This famous salts
is Wade from the add of rrnM
and lemon jnlce, combined - with
lithla,- and has been used for
yeir to heln clean and tlmi.
elojgged kidneys; also to neutral
ize! the acids in the system so they
ar? no longer a Bource of Irrlta
Uon thus often relievinr buanr
weakness..
fad Salts .is .inexpensive: ran
nofj injure; makes a dellzhtru!
effervescent lithia-water HrinV'
which everyone should take now
and then to help keep their kid
neya clean and active. Try this;
also keep- o the water drinking
antf: no doubt yon will wonder'
-what became-of ' yout kidney .trou
oi sana Baekacbe. . By all means
have 'your physician examine your
kidneys at least twtr '"."..
M
DDK ITER TO
IELP WASH OUT
i BEY POISON
1 ' -
FOR RENT
FOR REST MODERN OFFICE ROOM;
M cosTenieneea. ; Home Realty Co.,
169 & High. 4-2 14
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BT f'
wording- "For Rent," price 10 oenta
each. - SU teaman Buaineaa Office, oa
Ground floor. , - i
EOCSK AKD APARTMENTS tPHONE
2058-J. 4.nlSrl
FOR RENT Apartments 5
COMPLETELY. FURNISHED THREE
, room apartment with bath. 372 North
Winter. Phone 481M. 5-a7
THREE ROOM! FCK.NISHED Apartment
for rent for adults. Ground floor. Ga
rage. T. O. s Albert, 86t Mill. 5-aT
FURNISHED IPARTMEXT LOWER
floor. 292 X.i Summer. , i 5-all
NICE FURNISHED APARTMENT 590
Union. Phorie 567-J. , 5 al2
APARTMKVTR ?nf W COTTAOK Unit
FOR RENT Apartments 5
fOR KENT APARTMXNTS 881,
Coanmereial.- v i-f . ;
NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT
for rent. 3 rooms, beat, private bath,
down stairs. 1133 Court St. 5-ml3tf
tm till I I I III II I B
FOR RENT Booms 9
HOUSEKEEPING EOOMS AND Garage.
110 Division.1 ' 6-al2
FOR RENT Houses
MODERN 8 ROOM BUNGALOW. PHONE
1351. i Ta9
FIVE ROOM MODERN - HOUSE 20
1434 X. Cottage. 7-a8
CLEAN FIVE ROOM HOUSE
conTeniences, S20. Phone
Modern
1274W.
7-alO
FOR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. 820
to f50. AIL racant. Becks Hend
ricks. U, S. Baak Bldg. 73t.
MODERN 4-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE
,1233 N. Liberty. " .j 7a8
FOR RENT S-ROOM HOUSE, WELL
located on pared street. Comfortable
but not new. f 18 per month. Will
lease for long , term. Phone 1748-R.
; ' " n31tf
FOR BALE nlscelLineona 8
HAY 110 DIVISION.
8-al2
GOOD SECOND-HAND DORT CAR 1920
model. Joel Sprunger. Phone 100F21.
. J - f . 8-a7
HONEYBEES AND QUEENS WORK,
cash or shares. Phone 8F5. 8-a21
fxK Mnr.rXE tj? rrnu t, rr ri-t-
! late model, cost S1250; one McCormick
binder with trucks, good shape; one
mower; one, wsfroo, wide tires; one
narrci spray, pump: one Superior drill;
almost new: ; one -disk: 4 eood aomn-
one large gasoline eng-ine and chopper
io use ior commercial purpose. iWill
sell whole lot for f850, or will sell part
of it. See Jit S, Speer, AumavUle, i Ore.
Trespass Notices;
Fotf iSale j
Trespasa Notices, aixo 14 Inches by
B inches, printed on gcod 10 ounce
csnrass oesring; tne words, "Notice Is
Herehy Given -That Trespassing is
emciiy rorniaaen Kia These Premises
unaer renal ty Jt lro seen t ion." Price
15c esch or two fnr 25c. Ststesman
Publishing Company, Sslm, Oregon.
r . i i . 8-atf
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TEU
a Dunow. jirwiauon aepartment
INSPECTED SEED POTATOES i FOR
early planting:. Netted Gems for table
use. junst .M satisfactory or money
will he refunded. .Yew-Park Grocery
Market, 705 S.j 12th St. Phone 9. .
8-m8tf
Beautiful Oregon Rose
Aad eTeyen other Oregon soncs to-t-etber
with a fine eolleetioa of patriotie
aonajs, sscred1 songs aad msny old tima
favorites. j , ,
ALL TOR 25C
(Special priees in quantity lots)
Especially adaptable for school, icon
m unity or homo ainginf. ; Send for
Western Songster
70 page
now! in its third edition
' Published By I
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY
815 S. Commercial St. Salem, Or.
PRINTED CARDS. SIZ7 14" BY 1V,
i wording. "Rooms to Rent." nriea IB
: cents- each. Statesman Business office.
Synopola of the Annual Statement of the
warmers Alatual Fire
Insurance Association
of Washington County. In ' the Rfat it
Oregon, on the 3 1st day of December.
'. mj me insurance (Jommis-
sioner of tho Stat of Oroi mnm,!
" ' Canttal . "
Amount of capital atock T
paid up ... i. Jfono
xneoma
Net premiums roc aired
durinr the veir I i 1 sti 9
t. j-jj -" r i . "
utimt, uiviuenus ana
rente received i during i i
tho vear 2 J in 10
xncomo irom ouer sou re- '
, es received during the '
1 yesr . .
Total income ...S
Dithnrumcnti
1,760.35
2.040.50
- ! ?
' iNone
I -
1,548.43
i
83.05
Net' Josses Paid - durinr
the year including ad-
jusrmeat.
Dividends paid on capital '
stock durins- thn '
Commiscions and aalariea :
t paid during the year.... i
Tsxrt, licences and fees .
- paid during the year... 4
Amount of all other
penuiturea ; . ;
233.15
TotsI expenditures-lt i
3,853.13
Value of real estate own- i
eo t market value) 1
Value , of stocks- and
Xons
- i , V - '
bonds owned (market T
value) j . ; . . . t.
3,31 T.85
l.ooo.oo
Loans on mortgagee and
collateral. tr .
Cash ' in. banks and oa 1
hand ' i
7.575.42
Premiums in -course of -1
collection writ too sin-so i
- Sentember ; HQ- ta-i I.
-t IXoae
Interest and rents due ,
I '
48.63
and accrued 1
Total admitted aets..$
11,933.90
Gross claims for loasea
unpaid - l
None
None
I -' Koae
! 4.732.47
Amount of. unearned
premiums" on - all ; ont-.-
staadinir risks . .
Duo for commission aad :
brokerage u... t
All other liabilities (Re- '
serve liability) . $
: Total liabilities, exctu- i I
' 'iJ?t r5'l I 4.7W.4T
Business In Oregon for tho' Tsar,
aet premiums . received
J during the year It f ; 1,251.38
Lotaes paid during the . '
i year i 2,027.00
Losses incurred , during
- the year-..,....;.,.. ,- o nn
WO-?ATf.WAV Xm? INSURANCE
Oregon. ? mbitlftoJ County.
"V f- HPresideot; Hillshoro. Ore.
Tllieat attorney fgr serriee,"
For Sal iliscellan euoa 8
FRESH OR WELL ROTTED FERTXLIZ
er ior sale. Phone 203UM. 8-9
SELI US YOUR USED FURNITURE
. If. Ii. Stiff Farnituxe Co. Used Goods
Dept. opposite court hots. 8-m22ti
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 3" BY 8",
50 receipt forms in book, 15 cents pel
- book or two books for 25 cents. States
man office, 315 Sooth Commercial gt,
Salem. ' 8-f2Stf
NURSERY feTOCX 8a
CUTHBERT RED RASPBERRY Plants.
Phono 8FS. 8a a21
Prune Trees
Costs Improved French. 3 to 4 ft.
8c; 4 to It, 10c; 6 to 8 ft., 15o.
Italians same price. Fruit and Walnut
trees. Phono 1140M. High and Ferry.
Fruitland Norsery.. 8a-f25tf
Willamette Valley
Nursery !
-Has a Sa Us yard at 261 Court street
at Kennedy's paint shop, opposite Bo
side's store. All kinds of fruit and nut
trees. Dr. Bean's Big French prune a
specialty. Office phone 1315. Res.
105T5. Jess Mathis. Prop. 8s-dl4tf
FOR SALE Livestock i 9
VETERINARIAN DR.
Phone. 2028-W.
PATTERSON
9-d30tf
FBED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN
Office 430 S. Commercial. .Paone 1193
Res, phone Tff68. Q-m23t;
WOOD FOR SALE 11
FURNACE WOOD CALL 29F4. Il-a9
FOR -.DRY WOOCr CALL 77F2. ILaia
BEST SECOND GROWTH FIB 17; OAS
9. Call 1131. ,llrd271
GOOD COAL DRY WOOD !
PROMPT DELIVERIES
HILI-MAN FUEL CO.
PHONE 1855 .
- ll-jatf
WOOD FOR SALE 11
BEST GRADE OF WOOD i
4 ft. and 16 inch. .
Dry. mill . wood.
Green mill wood.
Dry . second growth fir.
Dry and old fir.
Dry 4 ft. ash. maple aad oak.
FRED E. WELLS
Prompt delirery and reasonable 'price.
280 South Church. Phone 1541 ll-m6U
18-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH
.oak aad ash. Phone 19F3. M. S. Msy
field. ' ll-fietf
WANTED--Emp!oyment 12 "
WILLAMETTE BOY WANTS PLACE TO
work for room. l!6, .care titatestnan.
- 12-a9
WANTED CULLD TO CARE FOR li::
Fne. ' 12-apr8
FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT
digging and team work, phone 19F3.
' 12ml4tf
WANTED- Miscellaneous i 13
23 MILK Cl'STOMERS GOLDEN
Guernsey milk iterd, test 5.2 10
cents quart delivered. Home of junior
Grand champion Guernsey boll. 19U4
Oregon State fair. Pbone 81K13 or
address Wm. Sheridsn, Salem, Oregon.
Rt. 5. BxlSO. 13-a9
SEED CORN WANTED WE ARE IN
the market for a limited amount of good
local, grown corn. JJring as some im
ple ears so that we can see the qualnr.
D. A. Whit A Sons, 261 State fe't.
13-as
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED
stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff's Uses
Goods. Dept., opposite court house.
13-m22tf
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR
form loans. Wo have several applica
tions on hand. Hawkins Roberts.
Inc., 205 Oregom Building. . 13-d4tf
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH
deotel gold, platinsLm and discarded
jewelry. Koke Smelting aad Refining
Co.. Otsego,. Michigan. . . 13-j27if
WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BCTS
used furniture for cash. Phone 511.
13-aTrtf
HELP WANTED Slale 18
MEN TO CUT FINE WHIT3 FIR Wood.
Call 231T4. 18-a9
MESSENGER BO YSr APPLY -WESTERN
vjuvu. . ..... i . . . .. . ; . xs-aa
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED FOR Ford
truck. Steady- employment. 305 Ore
,goa Bldg. . . 18-a5
WANTED MAN WITH SALES Ability
for local territory as exclusive dis
tributor for Can Francisco Mfg. Co.
Unusual offer for right party. , See
Sales Mgr., Mr. Frsnklin. Hotel Mot
ion, Tuesdsy and Wednesday. 18-a7
MAN ENERGETIC AND RELIABLE,
wanted for factory representative to
handle our basiness in Salem district:
unusual opportunity, with fortune for
right .-man; experience or capita! un
necessary; write fully Sy nee Motors
Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. 18 a7
- -. POULTRY AXDEGG3 21
BLACK MINORCA BABY CHICKS
: Flaks'a Petland, 873 State. 2l-m25tf
MORE OF THOSE CHOICE RHODE is
land -Baby Chix. Monday, April 6th.
15ct. 05 - North 16th St. Phono
1877-W. , 21-a8
Salem Chickeries
Headquarters for Baby Chicks
7 VARIETIES
264 N. Cottage Salem Phone 400
. 21-flltf
BABY CHICKS CUSTOM HATCHING
Hatching eggs, pullets, sockersls Phono
2F21.
LEES HATCHERY
- PERSOXAIi
S3
GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL
paper published. v CORRESPOXDEXT,
Toledo, Ohio.
LOANS
24
29 YEAR FARM LOANS
- On rural credit plan with privilege
of paying off any amount st sny time;
low interest, easy payments, no exam
ination fee, or commission on loan.
PERRINE 4s MARSTERS '
212 Commercial Bldg. - ' 24-attf
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP-
erty, either building aad loan plan ot
private money. Fsrm loans with in
surance company money at 5V4 with
eemm'issioa sdded. Ralph H. McCurdr,
Kcs. a aad . Sleeves-Moore Bldg- Sa-
nUAL ESTATE City 25
Own
Year.
Iicmo
LOT 66H27 3 ROOM HOUSE. j Psvrt
street. Ffcooo 1121-W .caa f
Summer. , ..
I HAVE A SMALL HOUSE IN FINE Lo
cation which I will rent reasonsoiy nu
take two months rent in work. Robin
on, Oregoa lilis. . , S-T