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TTIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1925
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- Isiued Daily Fxft.pt Monday by
THE STATESMAN PUBUSIUNa COMPANY
SIS booth Commercial fit., Salem, Oregon ;
R. J. Hendricks-
Fred 3. Toon .,
C. K. iip
Initio iith .
Audred Bunch..
... Manager
.Managing Editor
-City Editor
.Telegraph Editor
ijoeiety Editor
Ki A. R notes
W. C. Conner..
..Livestock Editor
-Poultry Editor
2CE1CBEK Of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Prea ia exclusively entitled to jnai aa for publication of all news
!spaiehe credit el to it er not otherwise credited in thla paper and also tba local
wwa puBusuea uerei. i - - -1 i.; , .; t - ,
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BUSINESS OFFICE;
Thojna-P. Clark Co, Kew York, 141-145 Wlest 3th St., Chicago. Marquette Build
In - W a nLllla.lil !U.
Portland Office. 838 Worcester Bldg, Phone 8637 ti Roadway, Albert Byers. Mg-.
fioiiDCit Office- ... . 23 or 583 C renin Sen Offica 583
Kawa Department j- . . . 23 106 1 Society! Editor 106
3 ob Department
Entered at tba Poatoffiee ia Salem, (Oregon, as aeeesd-elase matter
home and industry.
recognition of curiosity m the human race makes us
patient with the lad who wrecks his grandfather clock in
order to find out why the "wheels go round. And curiosity
raciilta in omioivVi vr-vlr rr a 1 n vera cnolo in fVin (rronf lilinTa
rwipa ji. B.iixie'iTertiaiB Manacer tones oi uni versities, manuiaciories ana muusixiaj msiiiu-
trsnk JashoskL..Msnscr Jab Dept. J . . f . , , . i - ' f -
lions. . I ;,; ,; :'-;;j r ; 'V ; ... i . j - ..:...;.-,,.
The monetary value of research work evolved, from the
curious in man is tremendous. The jiyerage earning power of
man has been multiplied by four through the discoveries of
science. ' The supply of energy made available through science
is in man power sixty for evei-y man, woman and child in the
United States. . Forty five billion dollars worth of human
production is credited to science each year. Research scienti
fic and educational holds indeed an; exalted place in modern
life. And curiosity still urges it on. I
THINGS THAtr NEVER HIPPEK
By GENE BYRNES
; SH3
WITH MANY
Editor Statesman :
The greatest opportunity for growth and prosperity in
Salem's history the establishment bf a' second linen mill.
THANKS ;
The erection o new buildings, current civic improvements,
and increasing attractiveness of her homes and streets
x-r . . mm : . . ( . . DtvAnirthon Valam'o tit In tn "'Iho I itir KiollTlTIl 1
i xiave jusc returned irom uaiitornia, so was not here to auc"6"ltu vwv-"' v. w"v"
answer your letter concerning an article to be written about
I am a great booster for Lake Labish asparagus, so need
less to say I am sorry that you- letter was not received by
TYP till tV V - ' I Hi'li - .- - 1 : .
We have a five acre experimental patch of asparagus on
our Labish ranch, and it is surely I turning out fine. The
plants have been in. the ground one arid two years, and to look
at the crop we "have this year you would think it was an
I I H AGE
PROBLEMS
Adele Garrfaioii New FhMe of
patch.. And the quality of the grasi is excellent. Needless REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
to say, I will be glad to write an article for your asparagus
Slogan paper next year. . M J ! ' I 'i
. I am going to take this opportunity, and believe me I am
sincere ..when I say it, to . tell yqu that I think your Slogan
papers and your continual boosting or Salem and the Will
amette valley are great. . And I f jr one want to thank you for
the gocjd jpii'baye done this community. Personally I think
you have done more than all of ihis jcommunity combined in
A ? ! 1 A ? A 1 A 1 A A If. f 1i . 1 rfa 1 '.
sumuiaung me enmusiasm inai sas resuuea in ine iiax Doom
that seems to be with us at the
good work.
Covyrlsbt liy Nf iiiiper Featnre
: CHAPTER. 441
THE REPORT FATHER GRA
HAM, GAVE MADGE ABOUT
HOME FOLKS ,
Salem, Oregon, April 22, 1925.
1 . . 1 "J- i I J J VT VI AA J AAJ AAAJ TT 4A7 Ull: U V
l,1, c" "ie fnl, and my nerves gradually set-
wcu iu 11 nauuuiiiuj aikvi
Very truly yours;
printed; but mainly to
leditor has been correct
With many thanks, the above is!
show to the reader that the Slogan
all along in his assertions in favor of ii gigantic asparagus in
dustry here. The time is ripe. There is now needed a man
with vision to organize both end4 of iit the growing arid the
canning ends. ; . '.''; Uijit. -f r I : i j ' ji
The Slocran work of The Statesman is absolutely
fish; excepting as any one shows selfishness in wishing io
live in a better and more prosperous city; Service above sel
is the idea of the Slogan work I ' j . j
Service for Salem, the Salem district, the state of Oregon
and the entire nation and the whole race.
The5 men Just now deserving the greatest gratitude at the
hands bf the people of Salem are the1 ones who are subscrib
ing to and securing subscriptions forjthe stock of the second
linen mill . , j -; . ! ; j
And the sense of this gratitude will pass to and: grow
with confting generations. Their names should be preserved
and written on tablets of memory in letters of gold.
;i ill!
Tie writer of the above letter is! the son land nephew o
the Hays brothers, San Jose, California, the men largely re
sponsible for the development of thei wonderful Labish bea
verdam lands. They staked a fortune ion that venture, but the
growing wealth and industrial importance of that; district is
proving more plainly each passing year that their judgmen
wasisound.
my
fright concerning the taxi-driver
' "'.Mh ' i 'rom the Bliss apartment. '
By the time I reached the lamp-
lit station at Bridgehampton. ' I
had almost persuaded myself that
I'd been mistaken all through.
and that no message concerning
me had been passed between the
driver and the porter who had
carried my bag to the train. It
was nothing, I decided, with which
to trouble Lillian. ; i j
I knew how strictly she kept all
her worries to herself, and I had
the secret feeling that I'd cut rath
er a ludicrous figure with my
production of a revolver though no
one had seen jit save me for
which I had not found the slight
est use. I did not care at all to
relate : that part of the story to
LillianV: 1 1: " -j . ; , j ; J i . 1 -.;
My father met me at the sta
tion, and when his arms went
around me in welcome, I felt a
sudden leaping in my spirits. This
was home and peace and safety.
I felt a million miles away from
the intrigues and dangers I had
sensed In the city.
"Junior?"' I queried anxiously
as my father released me. and
with his hand under my elbow es
corted me to the waiting car.
Madge Is Confused. ; . , i
A TIMELY APPEAL
ure
. "I do wish the press would give i conviction at least as
much ipace as it gives the crime itself' V is the j expressed de
sire of Robert ECrow, state's altorney for Cook county, Mi
nois. That there is cause for this appeal is admitted by the
attention now given by newspapers themselves in art attempt
to njinimilze as inuch as possible, current criticism of present
day :methods of publishing crime and resulting court proced
', The Review of Decatur, Illinois!, tried for l a week, the
plan of segregating crime news In a Sifigle column of its first
page under an inconspicuous headlin. ! The Morning Echo of
Bakersfield, California, has announced its purpose of banish
m . ... ? . I i ! f if i . ;: ' i. I i i 1
mg an crime news irom its iirdt page; and eliminating from
such stores all but the essential fact.) The Register of Des
Moines, Illinois, has adopted thi device of publishing it "on a
1 t , I 1 ! HL l -'rSi!L.!!l : - '
single page so mat tnose persons averse to reading such mat
tercan omit it as a whole. These papers while not of metro-
tVKf AM ATAOtiltMaa A. IA a
jjunwu BHuiuiug, represent every section oi tne country ana
their act. indicates that there ik pressure being exerted for
the reform of journalistic methods in regard to giving pub
licity to crime. - ' . J ! j j; f: j
The theory that bold exposition kf crime, on the printed
page or on the screen produces tjie effect of a deterrent holds
true only in part; that criminal details' are insm'ration for
criminal experience, in the imprssiv mind of youth is a psy-
cnoiogicaLtruth. -jLess detail m description should reduce cur
rent criticism" directed at the press While more emphasis on
con viclion4 sHould increase the! deterrent I effect of the law
and consequently discourage crime. I j
: ; As the public loses conf idenpe in the effectiveness of the
courts crime increases, Efficiency Jin. applying the law re
duces crime. And the press more than any other agency can
help the courts by publicity. Trie appeal pf the states attor
ney is timely ; and the press will give! it fair consideration.
RESULTS OF CURIOSITY
If man were not the curious creature he is there would
be no radio, no telephone, airplane, nor countless other mar
velous everyday conveniences m now enjoy. -
Curiosity?was responsible fdr Newton after being struck
by the falling apple, evoling the; theory of gravitation. Ben
jamin Franklin, inquisitive as td the' nature of lightning, by
means of a kite, made experiments during a thunder storm
"As wonderful as ever," he re
turned with grandfatherly fatu
ousness. "Perfectly , well, and
happy, except that every day he
repeatedly demanded to , know
when you were coming home."1, V
"Bless his baby heart!" I apos
trolized ardently, i
"Amen," my father said as fer
vently, and waited 1 until I was
perched on the seat beside him,
and he had started the car home
ward before "I asked the other
Questions which -were trembling on
ray lips. ..;
"Is .Lillian "all right, and has
Mother.; GrahaioJ1 Jbeen-dlfficult,
and and how is young Chester
getting along?" !''!
I waa .furious at imyself for
stammering over the la$t question,
and was glad indeed that in the
darkneas my father could not see
the flush which I felt burning my
cheeks.. I told myself angrily that
it was no wonder I stammered
and flushed when I remembered
the ugly opposition Mother Gra
ham had given to the wounded
boy's presence in the house, and
when I anticipated Dicky's sure
and equally unpleasant . reaction
to the: news. But I eagerly! hoped
that' my father had hot Noticed
confusion.
S NEVER
CtMX. fOR THE .
: SIX AKI 3EVE
P.M. FOR rzJR J
D1STUR& )
TTIE. TENANTS
ili- ATT TMrArlIlK. ; (
t si t e s m a zi
Che reran feratttfrnan i
Putliahed arery morning (accept Ifcn
daj) at Balem, tit capital ol Ornfoi
Local Rates For
Classified Advertising
1
Daily or Sooday
2 ceota per word
. S cent p-r word
o cents par word
One time
Three time.
Six timea
On Month, daily and
Sunday 20 rent a par word
Ia order to earn the mora than ona
time rate, ad rertiieuitsnt moat run in
coosecatire ifiura.
Mo ad taken for 'eaa than 25 cent.
Ada ran Sauday only charged at
one-time rata.
AdTertiaententa (exempt "Peraon
la" and "Situationi Wanted") will
be taken Tr the telephone if the
advertiser ia iubi.rriber to phone.
The Statesman will receive adver
tisements at any time of the day or
night. To insure proper elaaaifica
tiooa ads should ba in before 7 p. m.
TELEPHONE S3 or 683
FOR SALE
37
GRAIK, HAY PnONE 1264M. 37 nlf
i ii i
FKF.SH Olt WKI.f-ROTTr.'l FEKTM.IK.
' er for sale. l'houe 2U.10M.
rhlne or
ar Auto
mercial.
37-ajil
FOR SALE IJAI.TOX ADUtNO Mil-
trade for rash reitinter. 8ehel-
Wrecking Co., lOdj X. t:ci-37aJ9
Money to Loan
On Real KnUie
T. K. FORI)
(Over Ladd So Basil Bank)
BEFORE
TOTJ LEAVE TdUB HOKE
OR CAK HAVE IT
before his answer.
"Yes, as far as behaving goes
last, "but the girl either
Insured Properly
Phone 161. Bet-
Bank Bids.
Hendricks, U. E.
28tf
is
not
"Has Katie Been Behating?"
If his keen perceptions had
caught the stammer, hie-gave no
Indication of .it. His!.inswering
voice ;was as calmly perfunctory
as if he had been discussing the
price of the late cabbages, i '" :
"Mrs. Underwood is her I usual
self," he said. "I think her physi
cal condition is steadily improv
ing, and you know she is always
thf same mentally. She j never
lets down In spirit."
"I know," l assentedj softly.
"Your mother-in-lawl" went
on, .wiiu me iormat note jwnicn
his voice always holds in speaking
of that doughty lady, j'has! made
no d"ffieulty at all jconcjerning
young! Chester's presence here. I
Xancyjshe keeps all of that for
your benefit when she feIs es
pecially disagreeable. ; Butj aside
from hat, I fancy you will have
no especial trouble with her now.
She is; exceedingly grateful to you,
I think, for your action in going
to your husband, and stopping the
publicity concerning htin. As for
young1 Chester, he is slowly get
ting better, is able' to sit up a few
hours: each day, butj he is very
weak.! and it would bej a risk to
moveim for another! week, al
though in case " j ! , -
He stopped, and I knew.he was
thinking of Dicky's possible atti
tude when' he came home;
"There is no in case" I return
ed hotly. "That boy has done too
much;for us, risked too! much, not
to be entitled to all tl)e care we
can give him. He shall! stay right
where he is until it lk perfectly
sare to move him longer! If he
wishes." .- j .j 4f
will be, of courhe, as you
wish.'F my father said quietly, and
I felt unaccountably rebuked, not
for my decision, but for the
warmth of it. I wished that 1
could; see the expression im his
face, ) but, failing that, hastened
to fill; up the silence with another
question: ' ' , : '- j- -
"Has Kate been behaving?'
tried to make my voice light and
care-iree,. but was conscious of
failing miserably. I ! '
- - i - -
Tnere was a perceptible pause
she has been all right," he said at
t. , . T J -
wen or is worrying unduly over
something. And, like Junior,) she
nas ; asKea every day when ! you
were coming home."
(To be continued
LINN COUNTY NEWS j
Ben and Harley Darby, Clarence
Overholts and Joe jHora made a
business trip to Stayto4 Sunday
morning. I
Mary Hor'a spent Friday a lter
noon with Maudo DarbyJ i
Clarence Overholts spent Satur
day and Sunday at Ben Darby's.
- The; program and basket social
given at the Mt. Pleasant! school
hot:se Saturday night wai well at
tenaed and everyone reports an
enjoyable tine.
Frank Hora-spent Sunday af
ternoon with Harold Darby.
Maude and Harold Daby were
trading in Stayton Saturday af
ternoon. j . ,
Harry Chrlsman and family :and
George Sandner and family spent
Sunday with home folks, John San
dfler Sr. and family. ! , ;
LI A. Darby and family of Stay
ton 'spent last Sunday at Charley
Peters. ) . M
I
PRINGLE
TheMarion county health com
mission will examine th Pringle
school children the Jast .of this
week. The examination is open
to children under school lage also
The ( Frank Clark family -have
purchased a new car
Jk. a. ciarks are having some
sickness in the family.
' Mr. McDonald Is working near
Bend, on a building job.
Carl ; Propst reports that j he Is
off, with the big navy Ifleeti for
I
The Lutheran Settle
ment Bureau
will help both
HOMESEEKER AND UOMESELLER
if ATI OX AU CASH RF.UISTF.R t""0. MA
chine int first class shape, j Keys fbr
six clerks, printed receipts and tajje.
Liberal discouut. 38J Statesman.
I ! 37a2G
FOR SALE A SEW THOMAS POWKlt
drag; saw. Just the thing for the man
cutting j-wood. Rejfular price, l4u.
We will! sell thla one for $125. terms
if you wish or will take wood for
full purchase price. See it at The
Statesman office. 37-a2tf
WANT TOI TRADEfCOATS IMPROViB
French and Italian Prune trees fo
cattle, hay and oat. Phone 1140 M.
8. 14th; St. 37 alttl
FOB SALJD OLD XKWSPAPER3. TEX
cents a handle. Circulation department
Oregon iStatesmas.i ' j : 37tf
FOR 8AI.E SEED POTATOES. A Ihlp.
electric ! motor. Wanted veal, cluck,
ena and eggs. VU" Tark OrocHry
Market, i 705 S. 12th. . 37-allf
Trespass Notices
- -1 For Sale
Trespasa Notices, alia 14 Inches Iby
9 Inches, printed f on good 10 ouoci
canvass bearing the words,"Xotice Ia
Hereby ! Given That Trespassing I li
Strictly Forbidden 0a These Premises
Under Penalty Of Prosecution." price
15e each or tw for 25e. 8tateamaa
Publishing Company, Salem, Oregea.
M i . i 87-atl
Proposal Made to Examine
Immigrants at - Entry Port Oregon Incorporated
WASHINGTON', April 22. De
Real Estate ft Insurance, Phene 1019
VicW Schneider. Sec'y.
Rooms 4-3-S. D'Arey Bldg. a-3
AUTOMOBILES .
tailed study of a proposal by Sec
retary Davis for examination of
immigrants at ports abroad ! or j
aboard ship on their way to the
United States with a view of mak
ing the plan effective as soon as
possible, was begun today at a
conlerence of representatives of
the Immigration service, the pub- I SCHEE'.er auto wrecking CO. will
lie health service and the state b7. TVQT Hihet ",
, . I paid. 10P5 N. Comniercial St. l-j!3tf
The nlan is designed eventually AUTO TOPS 5
WE WRECK 'EM
Parts for all cara. We sell for less,
Get oar prices on trailers. Salem An to
Vreekinr Co.. 402 8. Church street.
Phone 2159. Ia3tf
to eliminate immigration stations i SEe us for top and paint work,
at Ports of entry in thi3 country
including Ellis Island, and to re
move the necessity of returned
aliens after they have reached
America in the j belief that they
would be admitted.
O. J. Hull Auto Tod s Paint Shop.
Rear fire department. 5-a 1 6tf
WANTED Employment IO
WORK CARING FOR GARDENS, Lawns,
and shrubbery. 10 years experience.
Best of reference. Write 3289. 19 s 26
A
"COMING
THROUGH"
FOR garden plowing, basement
aiggtng and team work, phone 19F3.
- 19-ml4tf
FOR RENT
21
HOUSE AND
.2056-J.
APARTMENTS PHONE
21-nl5tf
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BT 7'.
wording "For. Rent," price 10 cents
each. Statesman Buainesa Office, on
tiround floor.
FOR RENT-Aportmenta 23
FURNISHED APARTMENT HEATED.
210 North 14th. Phone 1518-M. 23 a26
SELL US: TOUR USED FURNITURE
H. Ik Stiff Furniture Co. Used Ooiwll
Dept. Opposite court bouse. 37-tn21;t.l
RECEIPT! BOOKS SIZE 8" BT 84i",
SO receipt forma la book, IS casts p
book or two books for 25 cents. States
man office, 215 South Commercial fit.
Salem. i j , 37 f25t
Beautiful Oregon Rosa
And eleven other Oregon aonga to
gether with a fine collection of patriotii
ongs. sacred song and many old tin
. favorites, i i ;
M - ! r !
ALL FOR 250
(Special prices In auantitv : lotsl
Especially adaptable for achool, eon
uoniiy or some sieging. Bend fcr
-Western Songster
70 pagec -now In iU third edition
Published By
ORKOON TEACHERS MnVTnLT
215 S. Commercial St. Salem, Or.
FOR KAIJ-Livestock SO
VETERINARIAN j DR. PATTERSON
Phone 2028-W,
8-d30t(
FOR SALE HEAVY WORK TEAM $100
"r auywuere. diaries Lanhim, Kl.
8, Box 124. 9-a25
FRED W. LANOE. VETERTNARIA V
Offica 430 8. Commercial. Phone 1191
Res. phono 1866. j -89-m23t
lit
mm
E
EXIHID BY
THREE ROOM APARTMENT DOWN
stairs, psrtly furnished. Garage and
garden. 412 N. 21st. 23 a25
APARTMENTS r268 X. CotUge. 23-ntf.
ro RENT APAJtTMXNTB 801 W
Commercial. 23-tf
11 ROOM APARTMENT HOUSE, Almost
lurnisned, sleeping porch, garage, very
close in. Phone 1U81M. 803 S. Winter.
. ' i 23-a25
CT
APARTMENT FOR RENT LIGHT, and
airy, i none. Data tree, very desirable,
t Adults) Phone 680M. 466 Union.
23-wl2tf
FOR: Ri:XT Rooms 25
and ! other
enes are
ies jthis
not seem
Word j. Puzzle
" 'T I '. 157" T
av 5b w5F "j-
l i M I i I I
Monolula, Australia
points of the globe.
," L'uyers from the canri
inquiring for loganber
spring.) Usually they do
interested in logans.
a This cool weather seem3 to suit
cot worms, and thev are on
Job. , : ; I - -j
' William Propst made a! business
trip to; Portland Tuesday,
-The grass is making a wonder
ful growth In spite of cobl weath
er. ' ' j ; i I ;
the
r
PRATUM
. ACB0SS
1 Contrary opinion :
Pont of compass -.
9 Exist
Ii A continent '
I Pay for
13 Boy
13 Falsehood
17 Andrew nickname)
19 Small rope
1 Ta make work ' s
I Writing implement'
2- Eorepean river
2'i Pronoun ,
27 1-er.ed ef time
(Answer tomorrow)
lid llorn drivers
D0WK
1 Attack -
2 Part ef to be"
8 Consume
4 Big black bird :
5 A numeral
Upon
7 State ef being uncovered
i anaae .
12 Leave secretly '
14 Answer I
18 Anger
20 Unsawed timber ?
- J A meat s i
24 A trap . -26
Electrical Engineer (ahj
28 American Revolution (ab)
t
Henry Schroeder Is seiiiously HI
w.iu pneumonia wnile Mrs. Sch
roeder f is at a Salem ( hospital
where she had to undergo an op
peration. ; " j
Attorney Martin Feireshetlan
was the main speaker at; the pat
riotic Celebration at the school
here Monday evening. Xn excel
lent program was also furnished
by the school. The eirl Uiri
$10.25 Worth of home-made candy.
me Loyai workers Bble class
will hold its business and social
meeting next Friday j evening.
April 24. Mrs. E. Branch ihas
charge of the program.
Otto1 Beutler and familv
viaiiora at school WedneSdayj
iv.ev. ,ana Mrs. Beadles hart
pleasure of entertaining! the
mer s parents from Molalla,t over
Take
Salt to Wash Kidne-s if I PRINTED CARDS. SIZ7 14" BY 7V4"
Uk rains You or BWd- wording, ''Rooma to Bent," price 1
FRESH JERSEY COW AND IiAV ni
heifer calf. R, A. West, Well Drill.ir,
Garden road. 2 miles east of Salem.
3-a2
pRY SECOND GROWTH FIR.-PHON 8
der Bothers.
ceou each. Statesman Buainesa office.
Ground floor.
BOARDERS GOOD CLEAN ROOMS, All
home cooking. Under new management.
677 8. Com' I. . 25-m9
FOR RENT House 27
MODERN 5 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE.
i7o Court. 27-a21tf
Flush your kidneys by drinking
a quart of water each day,- also
take salts occasionally, says a
noted authority, who tells us that
too mucho-icn food forms acids
which almost naralvze the bldnev.
in their efforts to expel it from KUchJn fu?ni.HOphonf M6jP'T'
me oiooa. iney become sluggish I 27 a25
and weaken: then von ma v snfforl
wiin a auu misery in tne kidney pweiy tarmsned. o per month. Call
reeion. harn nalnc In the hi, Mr- t8k,n' Pnon 211- 27-a21tf
or sick headachei.xiizzines8, your I RENT dwelling at 1052 Sag
maw; fzo a month. Call at States-
Mian ousmess oil ice, or Beck ft Hen-
WAXTED Miscella neoas33 j
FRESH GRADE GUERNSEY COW. Write
ouiumis,' 35-sA
WANTED USED FORD TOURING from
nriv.t. wmw 1 l. AaW . :
m ooj mier TSp( m.
1 a-a24
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR nam
atovea, tools, furnitura. , Stiff 'a Used
Good Deyt, opposite court honse.
8&-m22tf
the
ifor-
C.
i ue latest additinn tA
Ramsdeu family l3 doing nicely!
Sae has been named Alhie Marie.
TORIX is HELD
the
a
E. Jr Tobin, attendant at
"'"" wsuuai, arrestea ow
charge of aiding In th 4acape of
arf inmate of the asylum)- was! ar
raigned: in the justice) court yes
terday afternoon, and wlji be giv
en a hearing today. He is now ln
Jail, with bail placed at $500. To
birl Is said to nave received $100
front a .'patient and to have fur
nished means for his escape.! ,
- i : :.n r
-Boost for the linen knllC 1 1 It
will bring prosperity to Salem and
to the entire Willamette valley.
stomach sours, tonguer is coated.
and when the weather is bad you
have rheumatic I twinges. -The
urine gets cloudy, full of sediment.
the channels often get sore and
irritated, obliging you to seek re
lief two or three times during the typewriter w;anted what have
nl,hr ZZV c.fi nere can it be seen I
,1 utCTI JJi. care fat-a-Lumun ?...rl,l
io neip neutralize these Irritat
ing acids, to help cleanse the ki4-:
neya and flush off the body's urin
ous waste, get four ounces of Jail
Salts from any pharmacy" here
take a tablespoonful In a glass of
water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys may then
act fine. This famous salts Is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia.
and has been used for years to
help flush and stimulate sluggish
kidneys; also to neutralize the
acids In the system so they no
longer Irritate, thus often reliev
ing bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; can
not Injure, and makes a delightful
effervescent lithla-water drink.
By all means hare your physician
examine your kidneys at least
twice a year. -Adv.
WOOD FOR SALE
43
i
. GOOD COAL DRY WOOD
PROMPT DS-MVERIES
HILLMAN FUEL CO.
PHONE i 1855
I 43-j29tf
BEST GRADE; OF WOOD
4 ft. and 16 Inch.
Dry mill wood,
v Green mill' wood.
Dry second growth fir.
v Dry and old fir.
DrT f sh, maple and oak
Prompt deli-very and reasonable price.
280 8c-th Church. Phone 1542. 43 m6tl
16 INCH BLOCK WOOD. $3.75 PER load
.'ol. also dry fir, oak an"
axh. Pltn.. iaio ' . .. T!
- w w AO I 9 tw .1 -m i '
18-INCH OLD PIR SECOND GROWTH
oss ahj a. at. L. May.
""A- I 4-fIHtf
FOULTRY AND EGGS 43
I10?-? HiGI1 GRADE LEGHORN CHIX.
iii w S. 26th. Phone
-W. i i .; ,, 45-a23
HANSON 8THAIN WIIITR tvnuv
chicks reduced now,; April 30tn chick.
Also every Wednesday. Julius Gehrtns;.
biiverton. Oregon, i , 4i aa
WANTED PRIVATE arnVF.V Vni
farm loans. Wa huve several applica
i"" -?nn lBd- HwMm Roberta,
Inc-,205 Oregon Building. : 85-dl4tf
cash paid for rAUtu tkith I
dentel gold, platinaja and discard I
jewelry, Iioke SmItin and Kefiniaf
Co Otsego, Michigan. 85-i27tl
;Salem Chickeries
Headquarters .for Bahy Chicks
7T7 VARIETIES
284 K. Cottage Salem Phone 400
' : ! i 45 fl4tf
BIjIACjC.MINOROA BABY CHICKS
" riinu, a State. 45 m25tf
BABT OHICKa CUSTOM HATCHING f
2F21 " punet, ock"'. Phn
LEES HATCHERY !
' ' 1 1 : j 4VMtf - ' I
LOST AND FOUND 531
LOST SHELL-RIMMED GLASSES 1ST
ieioie case. ws at Statesman. R.-
53-825
iscaxaa
C3!
ward.
PERSONAL
WOODBY THE i AUCTIONEER BriTS
ed furniture for cash. Phone 511.
N 85-atf
(Answer to Yesterday Paxzl)
h a h-.lt tqsI fe
r o I a Id j 1 G-) n f hr
k N f Ale V S
I SALEM MARKETS
Prices a noted --m
prices received hy iarnaan. I. .t.n
prices srs given:
GSA7V ivn TTAW
No. 1 toft white wheat .
No. 1 soft red whet.
uaia
Cheat hay
oat nay
..$1.42
..SI. 39
85e
914
1S
sie
16
GET MARRIED BEST MATRIhTONIAL
paper poDiienea. QOIiilESPONIKNT.
oieao.
Ohio.
55-m8'
HIZ2 TREATMENT I
FOR APPENDICITIS !
. It-Is-Wonderful." Free Informa
Hon. Address Hiss Co, Portland, Ore
MONEY TO LOAN ; 57
20 .YEAR FARM LOANS j
On rural credit plan with privilege
f paying off any amount at any times
low interest, easy payments, no xm"
ination fee. or commission on loan
PERRINE ft MARSTERS
12 Commercial Bldg. 57-a4tl
Clover ksr. luM
Oat and Tetch hay -
PORK. ITtTTTOW ivn vr
ITors. 160-200 ewt iiim
Hogs, 200-250 rvt.. 'Il2 75
Hoga. 2 30-SOO cwt . 'liz'sa
l.ieht sowa j,
Drwwd real - .
V- .
Dressed nork
Sprinx lambs
85o
-19Q18e
12e
12a
Hear hena
ijignt bens ..
POTJZtTXT
2l022e
tf ia
Imtn -- attaaa J9Vft AaU4MaA
Creamery butt., ; 44(5?)4Se
Hutterlat, delivered . Aitt
MUk. Der cwt
Egsjaj. standards iam; 22(a24
-vtuu ?qb
K5T ? S,- OX CITY PR0P4
i srty. either building and loan plan or
private money. Farm loans wits in
aaranee company money at 5 wita
!... added. JUtph H. MeCurdV"
i Nrs. and , Bteeves Moore Bldg, tsi:
- '"m- 5 7-fl4tf
BUSINESS OPFORTUNITIES 01 !
WILL SACRIFICE GOOD GARAGE and
"-n Dusiness. Several rood
cara, beat of ahop equipment. Filled
up with storage. It will pay yoa to
WT'k L' A"" Tsd B.fsden. SO
iso 6tv st- nn. Oregon or call at
449 terry, Salem, j 61-e26
rCTOR WANTED
Village center of
' severe
IMMEDIATELY
Srida Aiivi
town. .il. -.1 .
, ' . uv oiner aocior.
i " ,i amry. 1 am rel nquish,
Ing small practice, but (rrest sco-e on
in?rn sm'.nwie.;" hia
oniy. bmall outlay and averhe. ...
lordsviile, Ure. l 2a