The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 19, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATESilAN, SALEM; OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1925
. ."-raw- II ' t
This world's aWondroiia i place "to
i - C lire,.-. . . ' i
And what Is better thaa to glre
V smile -to-all the friends we. meet.
And watch that good old smile re-
- peat'
Extremes y.
j Flora: "All the boyg' have prom
ised to be in the Easter parade.".
Ethel: "Why shouldn't, they?
There will be something - more
;han hats to see this year,"
flare Relief.
Mrs. .Askin: "Does-the Moth
er's club help you any in bring
ing np your babyt"-
Mrs. Stern: Oh' yps. It gives
anexcuse to leave the baby with
John fcocasrtonelly." "
Rudie Is.
Inquisitive . .
Little Lena, aged slit, was help
ing her mother by stirring the
salad dressing. Finding It hard
to reach so high, she got up on a
chair and was learning over the
'ftove .when her mother ' bailed t
j"Oh, Lena deary don't' Jean evef
'the stdre, you might slip and fall
and get so badly Bfirh"edtnat" we
: wouldn't have anyjittle Lena.",'
Lena stopped and thought a
moment, as though seeing the re
sults to the "very end; ana then
asked: ."Well, what would you But
on the door?"
-M. G. Tdyiof."
EASTER POLLIES-
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Polly, 'cleverttre kid.
Built herseiran" Easter lid.
Steeply crownfd and broadly brim-
- med. . :' V " v ' ""
Which the little darling trimmed
With some maraschino cherries,
Saying, "There, ain't that the ber-
rles!" Sylvia Weil. '
During church, on Easter morn.
MM HAIL
Turns Right Out Itself
"A few drops of "Outgro" In the
Tevice of the ingrowing nail re
juces inflammation and, pain and
so toughens the tender,' sensitive
skin underneath the toe nail, that
it can cot penetrate the flesh, and
the nail turns naturally outward
"Outgro" is a harmless antisep
tic manufactured for chiropodists
However, anyone can buy from the
drug store a tiny bottle containing
directions. Adv,
Foreign Students Find -
Christianity LacRing
'
NEW YORK; April 18 Amer
ica has the largest enrollment' of
foreign students in the world and
many of these youths, composing
the greatest student migration In
history. - are struggling against
heavy odds of iahospitality and!
race prejudice while carrying on
their studies, according to , the
findings of a committee of Investi
gators. An expansion of the
Friendly Relations committees of
the Young Men's Christian and
the Young Women's Christian as
sociations, the Investigation group
is, composed of 24 representatives
of many welfare and denomina
tional bodies. It 1 called the
Commissionon ..Survey of For
eign students In the Jnited States
atid Its labors in this, field have
taken three years, j
The need for self-support has
been no small factor In the lives
of theseyoung students from dis
tant lands, the commission found,
and many have taken back a sense
of disillusionment -as t -America's
ideals and practices. ' Some .find
that ,.tbV Christianity -acquired
from-American inlssipnaries- -was
not Confirmed by the Christianity
theytlcaet Infthe 'land which sent
the missionaries forthr
! There are-more than ,000 of
these students In colleges and' uni
versities of .the JLTnited States and
6,00 'if more In secondary schools,
the ?eDort - sets forti. ' 'Fifteen
hundred are, women. The condi
tion bf these young people, the
Tsroblima t involved. aAd sugges-
tioniias to their 'treatment are
set forth in the report.
American life and the Chris
tian church never have met a
more severe and searching test,"
says Drl Robert ,E., fepeer, . seCre
tartr nf th board 'of foreign mis-
ion of the 'Presbyterian cburch.
"thaa In the presence or these
foreign students. "They wilt" not
r.arrv back what they do not get,
and they will not get what we
cannot or do not gire. : - - '
Dr. Speer points cut that not
all these students have been dis
appointed and that thousands
liave eone home with strength and
faith. In general the. "results VP?
?tudy abroad are more Tjeneucial
; fi
Polly, looking most forlorn.
Said to Mother, with a pout,
Jdome oh. Ma. let's bealit out,
For the fner
of Easter lilies, j
ves me the willies."
Jack Krebs.
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Honest, jt g
Polly -sail, -Is
a'easlpm
This Easter calling
most appalling.
So I simply Hag. the bell.
Leave .a fcardj
and run like well.
Why delay?4
because, you see.
Everyonel is
lout like me."
-fclizibeth R.: WinslettJ
THK MUSIC DEPARTMENT
,' : ... ; ,.''1.
jtne Good -Turn i -
"Joe gave-his neck a bad wrench
last nighj." :
"So! How did It happen?' '
'"He tried to read the name on
a phonogram record -while it was
playing."' ; - V j. .
r- ; i . .. ' -i - j
.'. Ac c-ompIislkPc -
Beth: j'Wiy does Lester Insist
on 'talking about, music?"
Melford: ''He ha iuatJ
how to tfrlhoance Rachiflalnln6fr."
Mrs.lA.-R. Zimmerman'
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Characteristic, ; '
Do, re. L fi, sol la, si. do, -L
fiaefi "day! I lear him bellow so,
And I'm jrensinded as he f wails
That fishes, too, are fall of scales.
N.:m. Levy. I
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5 j Hard Lines i !
Bobby: "I'jpn going to be a great
musician wh0n I grow up." I
, Freddii: "frot for me. A feller
would naive to take lessons after
school hours
' -j James
G. Peple.
,
An ope-a differs from a musical
show in
hav
ng the spectacle ; in
the boxes
instead of on the stage.
(CopyrighS 1925.' Reproduc
tions Forjbidden.)
1
than detpmr
international
the church.
. The oiher
plat to.t,he cause of
friendship: and of
side of .the picture
Is. snggbted in detailed state-
statements by students of nainful
experiences, knd their complaints
of political . and commercial dis
honesty fa America, moral laxity,
craze to organization, and "im-
periali3ni," -fcrhich they compare
with what tpey have , seen .-and
heard o , American 1 ideals S and
achievements. "Much of this
criticism j" says the j report, "is
unquestionably sincere. Some of
ifr conie4 frfro Intolerance f and
from lack of energy in appropria
ting wha Is offered I
A JapajneBe observer writes: "1
can readily name 20 young Jap
anese wo intended (to ; become
ministers; and entered American
theological seminaries, but later
changed jthefir minds and entered
education, or business or official
service."! Eljner Yelton, executive
secretary of j the commission; asserts-
that "the fact; eannot be
ignored that there is among for
eign students! in the United States
a rising itida of criticism of the
whole Christian movement."
tViUTE. WtlSON 1XKA1X
IS StTOCESSOB TO VOTAW,
HAUDNG junOTHER-tX-LI W
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Kutherj C. White of Massacb
usetts. his been appointed Super
intendent oT l?"ederal Prisons,: suc
ceeding IL II. votaw.' brotier-ln
law of te laie Iresident Hardin,
who reslgnedl This photograph of
White w4 made at the Department
oi justic
You Cannot 11
"Hide Your Fat
OTerfataipss
the 4ne nisfortuno
which you I cni't hide from yourself or
from those! arourd you. If too thia. your
dressmatce or; tailor ran sapply the defi
ciencies, btat tits overfat arry a burden
they cannot conceal. There is one suro
way to reduce j your weight quickly and
plea sanly-t the famous Jarmola Prescrip
tioa. This Jrescrtption changes the fatty
tissues anAc fat; producing foods to solid
flesh and (energy. It helps the. feneral
health artel digestion. It permits you to
eat substantial food. Jt leaves the, skin
clear and jimoofb. This famous prescrip
tion is bow condensed., Into tablet form.
Each tablet contains an . exact dose of
the same ingredients that made the origin
al urescrrhtion-i eapablo of reducin the
orerfat body steadily and easily withont
the alightt. iUj effects. Take one tables ;
after each) meat and at bedtime until theV'
normal weight Is reached and the bodily
health completely restored.; i Ask . yonr
druggist fr M srmola Preacriptioa Tahleli
or sand oaa dollar to the Martcols Com-'
pany. General ilotors , Baildiog. Detroit,
Mk and tou will receifa enough to
start yon. well on the road to alendemess
and tappinesa-i Don't put off .getting
slender thia iaj Tour opportunity to ake
yourself attractive o et-s box and
'tart W6)'. Ar. , ; -
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SSrons
Healthy at75
. There U no reason why .tfce great Ma
jority o( ppl ataonld "fall to pieces"
in the twilight of life. It is possible to
be ti-one n4 hIthT even at 75. v i - -
Io you feel tired and worn, exhanateI.
depreiwedf Are yon aohje-t tn '' ' nerrea ' f
Do jea aaffer from aebea and paiaa that
yon cannot explain I lo you feel old f
The reason, in an enormous Bomber of
eases, is that b blood ia ainrply atarvia
for iron. Feed your blood! this iron, and
often in a few. short weekt new strength
aad vitality will conrs j through ' your
reins, years will drop from your should
ers and you will feel wonderful! strength
ened. Physicians recommend Xuxated Iron as
the best form in wbirh to take' this life
bnilding element, because i it is 'like tho
iron in your own blood. Millions of men
and women take Nuxated Iron for
strength, endurance and -vitality. If yon
take ,two tablets after evjery suesl, you
hould feel like a new person in an amai
ingly short time. At reliable drug, store
eierywhere. Adr. j j. -
I for Red Blood. Strength and Ew?iirwcel
Resenting Higher Prices
Britons Boycott Whiskey
LONDON, April 18.4 A whiskey
rebellion is brewing iri His Majes
ty's -domains. The fact that one
pays more for the legal purchase
qf a- bottle of whiskey in British
than for an illegally obtained in
merjca, is tod" much" for f the
Scotch distillers arid the English
consumers. Several visits to the
chancellor of the exchequer rand
a boycott-', on spirits: have been
undertaken. 4 j i;
i This dual effort has been! un
productive. Chancellor Churchill
is making no provision for k re
duction of the excise tax in. his
coming budget and, although, the
borne consumption of spirits has
dropped 50 per cent, from 24.
064,000 gallons in 1314 to 12,
583,000 in 1924. the I foreign de-,
mand has kept the vats filled and
the distilleries wide open; About
29,000,000 gallons were distilled
last yeay, against 1,000,000 gal
lons less than that amount i
1914.' r- : .." -!. l ' : vj.i
The distiller and the consumer,
who thus have been brought to
gether, have organized a society
with the object of telling their
less Interested countrymen ; of
their grievances. The society is
contemplating a nation-wide cam
paign for the reduction of the
domestic r revenue tax on spirits.
DOXtr GO TO RACES OX K
SUNDAY, CO TO CllVUVni
'FOlivfER JOCKEY'S PLEA'
Jack Jennings, once prominent
as a jockey on the British turf, in
pictured above as he preached the
"Turf Sunday" sermon at the
British-American . church at Maisoa
I-Affitte. near Pari. t Holding his
Bible in his left hand.Qthe ex
jockey addressed a Ja.rg congre
gation, imploring them not to at
tend the 'races on Sunday but to
attend church instead. - Sunday Is
one of the big racing days In
France.
Cascade
Poimdv
Paper
Exceptionally good quality,
vhite linen finish- stock,
96 folded sheets to each
pound.
Special Price This Week
33q lb.
Perry Drug Store
Ill Eontii Comaierclal ''
Salem, Oregon
if iLMI'
i"1 " "'"'"s isssMUasflsf
' ft'.' f-
' New Twine Box
' 1 11 1 ' ' I . I J I
MAKE IT YOURSELF
This twine ) box is as convenient
as It Is pretty-i-a really very r.sjni
ple and pleasing thing to make.
All you need Is a tin can. the kind
you throw away every day with
out a thought, some attractive pa
per or a bright scrap of cretonne
and a tube of the best, quality
liquid glue. Punch a hole in the
center of the cover of your box
for the twine to pass through. .Then
glue ' the covering around the can
by glufng the two ends together.
It "Is not necessary to glae It all
round the can.- Let the glue- get al
most dry before "you apply it j to
fabric. Then it 'will bold smoothly
add permanently. ' - " j
Guards To Chase BartfJits
r ;n Their Own Speed Boats
t 'WASHINGTON, April -18 The
specially designed" speed . boat
which have (become common i' in
the illegdl. delivery traffic between
Rum Rdw'ahd the coast, are' to
be pressed into service, whenever
captured, jin ; the war to enforce
the blockade under ; regnlationa
nowj being prepared' in the treasj
ury department. ' I'
: Acting ' under authority of j a
statute enacted in the , closing
days of the 68th Congress, the de
partment Is preparing to " utilize
the authority: therein conferred tcj
use vessels and vehicles seized iri
the process of enforcing the Volj
stead act. ' f ...-'
The new regulations are to be
promulgated play 1. In the mean
time the government will continue
to offer at auction the carriers
caught in4 the coastal: and highj
way nets, but with stricter applir
cation of safeguards designed td
prevent their purchase by former
owners.. :.. ' j.;'!
I While recent figures
.are not
available. . the prohibition
unit
during the year ended June " 30,
1924, seized! over the country
5,214 automobiles having1 an esti
mntpH total valup nf $3. 226. 339:
and 236 boats and launches val
ued approximately at $2 "'5.198
The coast guard, during the. calen:
dar year 1924, seized 251 vessels
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ACROSS
,1 Satiety -:
6 Anything wrapped
10 Inspirit
1 3 Chart
IS Encomium ' '
IS Units i measurement in printing
Z( Matcn in contest
? Hold on property;
22 Fissure ii -
23 Permit
54 City in Cornwall, England"
St Periodically ebbing and flowing
28 .Ally .
80 Man'a name
81 Measure of weight
32 Petition
S3 Shepherd's pipe
85 Prairie wolves
S3 Coarse husk of cereal
41-rWhiIo -
2 College dignitary
3 Mimic ' '
IS Bachelor of Science (ah)
46 King of Bashan
7 Promote tha health of
4 Mongoloid
49 Pronoun :
60 Any powerful deity
S2 Open , .,
fc4 Go astray morally
65 Civil Service tab)
66 Plagiariae . .. ... . .
55 False step j
I Ignoble I -63
Choke np f
63 Remaia prone '
tt MaseuEna (ah)
67 Greek Bhilosonher " 5
69 A flower .- "
1 Concerning' , V' i"
t3 Purpose ' ' " I-
f 4 Short sleeveless Jacket
76 Found on golf links
t S Moroceo
T9 Insect .. -.
$0 Possessing distinguished merit
62 Period of years
63 Encircled
64 Quenched '
65 State in Mexico
J ""SKOWJT
1 Pack animal - "
2 Ecstasies
: 6 Make ase of
i4 Doctrine ;
; S Hend downward
. ft Jeopardy ' -
IT Prickly plant
8 Studios ',
B Orianul ' . . " : ,'
New Artie Ice-Breaker
Will Honor Famous Name
WASHING TON,
April 18 tn
the construction of Its new $925.
000 ' ice-breaker Bear, the coast
guard is drawing
perience of its own
upon: the ex
officers versed
in Polar conditions,1 and asking
foreign countries for Information
that may prove useful'. '.'!"
v Lieutenant Commander Stephen
O. S. Yean'die, aide to Rear Ad
miral Frederick C. Blllard. coast
guard commandantj, hopes to hate
incorporated in the new craft
provisions ' for carrying : two air
planes, equipped to land on the
ice. : ': 'f-'-M ::": ? ":' ' , '
The veteran cutter Bear,' for
which the new craft will be named
has been doing "duty in Alaskan
waters since 1885
and probably
will make Its last trip In the froz
en north i this
season. Coast
guard headquarters nave written
to some 50 officers who have serv
ed on the Bear and other ships
in the ice regions, i to obtain their
views on just whit features the
new Ice-breaker should embody.
A communication j recently was
dispatched to Sweden ; for data ion
a new Ice-breakerj . being built
there, and officers have in
mind gleaning information oyer
the world from those experienced
in vessels called upon to do ice
duty. . ;;H n:;ii;! ; ;,- r - -f M i
The old ' Bear will remain j In
service, if possible,) until its name
sake is commissioned. I The new
T
Cold
Spring
Rains
Results in Coughs and Colds
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Schaefer's Herbal
Cough Cure
to prevent serious sickness
: l!. ir; Vf::i' :.::ff
It Will Break Up I
,1 Your Cough
QJCHAEFER'Cl
lJ DRUG STORK
"The Tellow Front"
135 North Commercial
Phone 197
' ' The ' Penslar - Store
Puzzle
Tuesday
11 Forbears nee'
12 Despot : i i i "
14 Mien .' ! I ! "' ' . i.: ! .
16 Three loed sloth :
17 On condition that
19 Cams np to i
2r, Wand 1 : '
-7 Irrevocable destiny ;
29 Knot - j :
34 Keen J
35 Body of persons acting together
36 -Assault i i , i 'y. . ;
37 Folding frame f i '
38 Pinnacle i .
40 Primal chaos
42 Duet . i .
44 Auricle ' I ' : '
61 Band of fibrous tissna : -
53 iv vent to i'
55 Window ii i
If
66 Efficient
57 Chiroptexous mammal
59 Long overcoat 1 !'-. 'i.;.' t
60 Inset t
fil Interdict '
r.2 put aboard train I
64 Controlled by authority I
C6 Adhesive; .. "
68 F abrieation ' M
69 Noted English ye courae
'0- Having a thia sharp ton
72 Likewise i not : . i i
75 Out of (prefix) . .
77 J'refix, into i i . ' .
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die rtcon tattsaimn
PiUsae4 nrary morninf (exrspt !(
day at Salem, tha capiUI t Urecua
1 Local Rates For
Classified Advertising
Daily or Saaday
. 3 cents per word
S rents per word
Ob time ;
Tbrae tiuies.
Six tiiae.l L.
o reats par ward
Urn Month, daily aal
Sunday 20 rest par word
in order to earn the mora' than ona
time rate, adrertisaoiant most rua la
coSserutire issues.: -
Ko ad taken for lesa than 35 eeata.
Ads ran Sunday only efcarjed at
ont-kime rata.- j ::
Adrertisempnta (axeept "Peraion
aU" and Situations Wanted") will
be takes orer tka ,tlepbon it tka
advertiser ia a aubsTiber t phone.
The Statesman rai receiva adver
tisementa at any tima of (be day or
Ditbt. To insura proper classtfiea
tiona ada should La i a before T p. an.
1 TELEFHOHS 83 oc 683
Money to Loan
On Real Estai '
" T. K. FORD : - "
(OTer Lsdd aV Bosk Bank)
BEFORE TOTJ LtAVE TOUR HOME
j OR CAH HAVE IT
( Insured Properly
Phone 161. Becke ft Hendricks. U. 6.
, Bank Bldr. ' - - 28tf
The Lutheran Settle
ment Bureau
will help both
HDMESEEKEK AND HOMESELLEB
. I-..- with "
Oregon incorporated
L Kcal Estate ft Insnrance, rhona 1013
Victor Schneider, See'y. , .
I Boom -5-, ji'Arcy.Bldj c , -3
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AUTOMOBILES
WE WRECK .'EM
. ParU for nil cara. Wa sell for lesa.
Get oar prices on trailers. Balem Auto
Wreeking Co., 403 8. ' Church street.
Phono 2159. Ia3tf.
SCHEE.T.ER AUTO WRECKING CO. will
buy your old ear. Highest cash price
paid, 1085 X. Commercial St. I jl3tf
AUTO TOPS
SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK.
(. J. Hall Anto Top A Paint Shop.
Rear fire department. ' " " 5-al6tf
! HE1J .WANTED Male 11
MAN WITH AUTOMOBILE TO E3TAB
lish a profitable and permanent bus
iness in Salem and Ticlnity. Exper
ience unnecessary. Exclusive territory
with no competition to right man. Some
raptal required. For appointment with
factory representative Tuesday, address
Box 640, Oregon Statesman. Il-al9
shit still is in the blueprint stage,
but officers expect it to be In
service by next season or certain
ly in 1927.
Haying In mind the recent
Nome epidemic. Lieutenant, Com
mander Yeandle wants the new
ice-ibreaker to; be equipped with
airplanes as a measure of ecbn
oniy.' The aircraft not only cOuld
scibut ahead for clear water, say
ing: the vessel from bucking heavy
ice packs, but In an emergency
could rush aid Inland, ; . I
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GENERAL MARKETS
Portland Hay !
PORTLAND, Or., April IS.
Buying prices valley timothy $20
21; do. eastern Oregon $21
$24.50; alfalfa $20.50 $21; clo
Veri $17.50; oat hay nominal;
cheat $17.50; oat and vetch $20
$21; straw $8.50 per ton. Sell
ing Jprlces $ 2 a ton moreJ " r
Portland Grain Pntures
PORTLAND, Or., ApTll 1 8.
Hard whitej .bluestem, baart, April
May and June, $1.55; 'soft white
April $1.51; May $1.52; June
$1.52; western white April, May
and June $1.51; hard winter April
$1.46; May and June $1.48; nor
thern spring April $1.47; May and
June $1.48; "western red April
$1.47; May and June $1.48; EBB
hard white, Aprll $ 1.85; May
$1.80; June $1.75. . .
Corn- No.' 3 eastern yellow
shipment April, May and Jnne $44.
Millrun standard April, May
and June $31. : , . r
i i Portland Dairy Exchange
PORTLAND, Or., April 18.
Butter, extras 41: standards
41c; prime firats 40 ; firsts 40c.
Eggs, extras 30c; firsts 29c; jul
lets 28c; current receipts 26c-
1111'
Afe ctuiddy mded -
, Learn what countless people
know that pimples, blotches and
all j skin eruptions may 'be easily
and quickly ended. ; ,
! Modern science has spent de
cades in developing: the; methods.
Now the best we know, or hope to
know, is placed aVyour command:
r Sulphur ' remains the supreme
help. It combats the , parasites.
But other factors give it multi
plied effects. ' - i-, r
- The new-day treatment is railed
Mehtho-Sulphar. It brings la
staat relief, starts neaUng at once.
Often Jn two or three days, you
seei the end of all that anntrys or
disfigures. .- : 'i-'v vv.
' So many people, have proved
tikis that such' 'trpufefes are now
Inexcusable. . A remedy quick and
complete Is at 'veyerynody call.
J ust ask yonr - dTnggtstfor a Jar
6f Howies TMentno-Sulphtir.l Then
watch' the akin trouble go. "
vv For Free Sample Address
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508 Madis6n'Ave. .New York, N.Y
. (Adv.)
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msilmjC eireHlarsv rsend atampea enr
lop, for p.nrtiralars. Palae Mail. Oo.
Toledo, Ohio. ' 13-al9
I.VtIES Gl'ARAXTEED' PAT WORK
inr for me if yon ran ns ntedle. Erery-thin-
fnrnislied.- ParlU-nlara Ire.
Write today, lioyal Art Co.; lek 20A
Lcipsic. Ohio." i 13-al9f
LADIES PLEASANT SEWIXO AT
borne, on yoor maehine. KerythinsT
furnished, birhest prices. Write, for
Particulars. Home Sewing- Co.,. 311
ifth Are, N. Y. C. 13-al9
WASTED WOMKH Tt MAKE MOM Elf
at home. Plain home Sewing. So eart
' tasslnc. To prevent mriosity seekera
send tea cent t coin) 'for sontplea and
particulars. Success Sewins Byslent,
box 207, Long Branch, K. J. 13-al
WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED TO Trat-
el 'during' summer facation." ! Interest
ing work, congenial - taehe eompan
ions. and at least 0 per week. Salary
to atart and railroad fare paid. ,Ui
age. -education and details of experience
, in first Mter. , Addresa X. T. WMITH.
131-68 K. Washington St.. Chicae.
HI . . .. ..- t .. 13-al
SALESMAN'
15
RKPRKSEXTATIVES WANTED - TO
. liandle the Wlfl'M .Cooker. Esrl.it
aive territory. Write R, fV Rwihart,
20. Eitznatrick Bldg., Portland. Ore
- gon- ' ' 15-alO
AGENTS WAXTED
AOEXTS SELL GUARANTEED. SHOES
for men, women , and children below
store prices. 70 weekly easy. We de
liver, collect. K-W SHOE COMPAXV.
41)4 Harrison. Chicago. 17-al9
- WAXTEll KmYrtoymcnt ; 1 9
FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT
digging and team work, pbone 1E3
FOIt IlfcXT ,
21
OSE , ROOM- UXFURX ISHED" APART
- ment near cannery,; very reasonable.
Phone ld6(l. -M 21-al
HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE
' S036-J. j ' ai-nl5tf
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY
wording "Far Bent." price. 10 cents
each. Statesman Business Office, on
Gronnd floor.- !'- -r - j
PQR ItEXT Apartments 23
MODERN 5 ROOM FLAT PARTLY FTJR
niiAied. 965 N. 5th. Phone 428W
t 23-a22
1TN FURNISH ED 3 ROOM APARTMENT
downtown, private . bath. 490 Marion,
! ' - 23-422
CLEAN 2 ROOM. AND KITCHENETTE
f22.50. 2 room apartment 618, 555
Marion. Phone 1524. - 93-a20
3 ROOM APARTMENT, PARTLY FUR
irishcd, with garage and garden. Iown
stairs, 412 N. 21sL ; 23-al
FURNISHED MODERN FIVE ROOM
flat, fireplace, piano, nice yard. In
quire 9-.0 Mill. i . .23-al6tf
FOB RENT APARTMENTS 8t W
- Commercial. i t v S-tf
APARTMENT FCR REST LIGHT; nd
airy. Thane, bath free, very desirable.
(Adnlts) Phone 580M. 466 Union, i
- i - - 23-al2tf
APARTMENTS 263
Cottage. 23-nt
FOR RTiNT? Rooms 2
BOARD, HEATED ROOM, REASONABLE
Close in. 391 N. Cottage. Younir men.
PRINTED GARDS, 8127 14" BY 7M
wording", "Rooms to Rent," price -10
eenta each. Statesman Business office,
Ground floor. . - ij . I
BOARDERS GOOD CLEAN ROOMS. All
home cooking-. - Under naw management.
677 8. Cora'!. ' 25-m9
FOR RENT Houses 27
10 ROOM HOUSE ALSO 4 ROOMED
house. 700 K. High. 27-al9
CLOSE IN 7 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT.
Kitchen furnished. Phone 536J.
: 27-a23
FOR RENT FOUR ROOM HOUSE, mod
ern conveniences, garden spot on North
Front Call 1526-M 27-al9
5 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE Modern,
big .garden, to. .Will lease for 6 roontha
or long-er. 45 N. loth. - - 87-alB
3 1SOOM COTTAGE, BASEMENT, FUR
ce, attic and garage Phono 434 W.
Kot for sale. Mr.; and Mrs. A. J. Ba-
: sey.-' . ! ! 7-al
FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1052 Sag
inaw; 20 a month. Call at States
man buainess office, or Becke Hen
dricks. i . 27-a8tf
RENTERS SAVE THIS.: HERE" ARE
vacant places for rent and worth the
money asked. 1703 Broadway $20;
1096 N. 21st S22.50; 625 N. 16th S36;
664 Ferry 35; 76tf Marion $40;
540 Mill 45. Also, many homes from
2 rooms on np that a down payment
and rent will buy. Becke M Hendricks
- Phone , 161, t.t?. Bank Br1g." 2T-algt
WANTED MWM-rllaneoiis 35
FRESH GRADE GUERNSEY COW. Writ
8151. Statesman. . " 35-a24
WANTED ABOUT 50 GOATS. 8TATE
price. Route 2, Box 1,7 4. Phone
46F14. T. T. Croier. ' 35-a32
HIGHEST PRICES "PAID FOR U8ED
. atovea, tools, fornitura. Stiff's Used
Goods Dept, opposite eoort house.'
.. S5-m22tf
WANTED PRIVATB MONET , FOH
t -farm loans. Wo va several applica
tions on hand. Hawkins 4s Roberts,
Inc.. 205 Oregon Building-. - &5-dl4tf
CASH PAID TOR FALSI! TEETH
dental gold, ' platinaa and discarded
iewelry. Eoke Stealtinr and Refininr
Co.. Otseeo, Michigan. - 85-j27ti
WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUTs
used furniture for cash. Phone 611.
' - - - 1 . s - 35-atf
I'" SALEM MARKETS
' f'rieen emoted ar Vholeaale ant are
prieeo ..received by farmara. No retail
prieaa ore ri'en : ' "
QBAXaT ASTJ SAT:
No. 1 soft white wheat $1.38
No. 1 soft red wheat. , tl.80
Oats
Cheat hay , . , - , S14
Oat hay . . , ... ,.. . - ..13
Clover hay, baled . t
Oat and vetch y-'-' ' , fT
POWT, MTTTT01I AJTD
Hogs, 160-200 rwt.. ....f..-.....r.--.;13.25
fioti 200-250 ewt....:.....S13.00
Hoas, 250-300 cwt.. 812.75
Light sows ... fill. 2 5
Dressed vaal - Tl - t .-, - t
Cowa ; , 5c
Dressed pork
-18ai8A
, 12e
. 12e
Spring lamhe
. VA-Totrx.Trr;
tteary Ben
-51C23e
Light hen ,l7Q18e
- EOOS, BUTTER, BTJTTXXXAT
Creamery butter , 4445e
Batterfat, delivered j. 41c
Milk, per ewt S2.05
Frrs, - standards ; , - ?
PniUta . . . SO
R;ead the Classified d$t
it 4
...-c i-n4ir. 37-m
17
fiRUV. Hwnn ,
r rent less tUan cost. tni' 37 al
Cottage- : -
For Sale
disc, grain jr PJ cott.
enitine. Cheap. ; p 37 al
Orea-oa lildjt. ' 1 .
FOR SALE A FRIEND . 4i SVt DjXj
had factory at Aberdeen, yao..
hroke, ua
dryinff rka blf PrVf i 054 Front
or call at 2,uV,d a7-Sl
St.. Salem. Oregon
WT-TRACOiV;
French and ltU" rr?hone 1140 M.
rattle, hay and! oaM. Fhone 11 12tf
l- 1 JK fit. I
FOR SALB OLD NEWSPAPERS TEN
.TKtl., CirenUtion depn'n,
4 Histesmas.
v, dWH '
FOR SALE-SEED POTATOES A in p.
: eWctrle motor ..t. ar
XrX? 7o!8's. Il2th. r. OT-.lc.f
Trespass Notices
For Sale
t Inches, printed o geU f
rsnvaia bearing the words. otiet is
Hereby Given That Trespaaslng I(
Str"tiy Forbidden On Tbes. Premises
Under Penalty Of trtoiMtmtlt
15e each or two for 25. et"""'
libUahing Company, Balem, "j
SELL US TOUR USED JURNrrCRE--H.
Xi. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Good.
Dept. Opposite eonrt house. 37-m At
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8" BY 8 1
- 50 receipt fonnav In book, 15 eEnta pet
book or two hooka for 25 eenta. Statea
tnsn office, 215 South Commercial St.
': Salem.,-- - i - - .-T-f35tl
Beautiful pregon Rosei
And elevea other Ore ton eonfe t
tether with a fine collection of patriotU
. nones, aacred songa and many old tim
K'fiU-ALL FOR 250- ' '
(Special price in quantity lots)
Especially adaptable for fcbool, eont
inanity or bom singing. Send fcr
Western Sortgster
70 pasea now ln Ui third edition
! Published By
0REO05T TEACHERS MONTItLY
SIS H. Commercial St. Salem. Or.
87-tf
FOR SAIJ? livestock 30
VETERINARIAN DR; PATTERSOJt
Phone - 2028-W. i 39-d30tf
FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN
Office 430 S. CommerciaL Phone 1191
Res. phone 1666. 39-m2:Mi
WOOD FOH SALE 43.
16 INCH BLOCK WOOD, $3.75 PER loa4
4 loads. 814; also dry fir, oak
ash. Phone 1879W. . 43-ml7'
GOOD COAL DRY WOOD
PROMPT DELIVERIES
HiLLMAN FCEIV CO.
PHONE 1855
v 4i-i29tt
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft., and IS Inch, ' .
.- Dry mill wood.
Green i mill wood.
Dry second growth fir.
Dry bad old fir.
Dry 4 ft., ash, maple and oak.
FRED E. WELLS '
Prompt delivaryi and reasonable price.
280 Both Church. Phone 1542. 43-m0tf
18-INCH OLD FIH SECOND GROWTH
oak and ash. Phono 18 F3. U. D. May
fleld. , . , - H . " . 4S-flHtf
POULTRY AND EGGS 43
-
FOR SALE LEGHORN COCKERELS -
-S weeks old, 10 cents. Phone 83F14.
... 1 , - - . . 4ft-al9
1
Salem Chickeries
--:-' 'j' " - ' '
Headquarters for Baby Chicks
7 VARIETIES
164 N. Cottage Salem Phone 400
i . 45-fl4tf
BLACK MINORCA BABY CHICKS
Flake's Petland, 273 Stale. 45-m25tt
BABY CHICK8 CUSTOM HATCHING
. Hatching egga puUeta, eockarela. Phono
- 88F4-- -
LEES HATCHERY
' 1 ' -45-f6tf '
, NURSERY riTOCK 40
CUTHBERT RED RASPBERRY Planta
Phone 8F5. f 4 a21
PERSONAL
'05
NOTICE $50,000 GOES WITH PRETTY
pirl wishing marriage. (E-B-M) B-1022,
Wichita. Kane. . 55-al9
GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL
paper published. CORRESPONDENT,
Toledo. Ohio. j . . -. - 55-mS
CATHOLICS WISHINO COKRESPOND--ence,
.Booklet Free. HOME CLUB B-23
Grand Rapid s, Mich. - 65-altt
.. HIZZ TREATMENT
FOR APPENDICITIS
"IMs-Wonderful.V Free Id forma
"titm. Address ID is Co Portland, Ore
gon. r 1 55-816-1926
MARRY IF LONELY JOIN "THE Roc
essfal Correspondence Club." Reliable.
descriptions free. Box 556, Oakland,
..California. ' - i ? 45-alt
LEADING CLUBr-i-LARGEST, MOST RE
liable for lonely people, confidential
' descriptions free tn plain aealed enve
lope. . Thousands wealthy membere: If
sincere write, f Established 20 years.
Mrs.- Matthews, 'Box. 26, Oakland. . Cal
ifornia, i K.S-alQ
r BIONEY iTO LOAN -1 57
20 YEAR FARM LOAN
On raral credit plan with privilege
of paying oft any amount at any tima;
low interest, easy payments, bo exam
ination fee, or commission en loan.
PERR1NE MARSTERS
212 Commercial Bldfr. 57-a4tl
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP
erty, either bailding and loan plan or
private money, i Farm loan wiu in
aurance company money at 5H with
oommission added. Ralph IL MeCordy,
Nee, ft sad 6, Steevea-Moore Bide, Sa
i 57-fl4(f
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CI
FOR SALE Wo I have . some downtown
business blocks for sale at prices that
are right,. paying good income, also have
come close ia property which is sure to
increase In value. If yon are looking
for an investment in down town prop
erty it will pay you to talk with us.
. W. H. Grabenhorst Co., realtors, 273
State street. j 61-al
A LOCAL MANUFACTURING PLANT
Desiring to increase ita production for
;' which there ia a splendid demand, of
fers an opportunity for a few men who
...desire aoiae thing better than working
for other parties to become interested
' by purchasing, certain new machinery
, and equipment needed and become the
operators of said machinery as a part
of the corporation. Not a cent of the
money ao invested will be used but for
increasing production of plant. - No
. oents to oe paid, or other nse of funds
Made. For information call 805 Oregon
21df. . i. 61 a!9
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