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THE OREGON STATES2.1AN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1925 HES'V II S POPUUlTIOf Est mated v Statistics Are Given by Bureau of Econo mic. Research NEW YORK, April 25- The population growth - ot the United States is slowing up, in .spite o? the tact that the samber ot people in the country la placed at 114, 311,000 for January 1, 1925, ac cording to estimates announced today by the National Bureau o! Economic research, of this city Both the birth rate and the death rate are ailing, the latter -Caster than the former, while immigra tion accounts for ,tmIy;oe-fjfth f , the annual population increase of continental United States. The total population figure for Jan uary 1, 114,311,000, compares with the bureau's- estimate f 112684,000 on January 1 1924, and the census count of 105, 711, 000 'in 1920. i . Continuing the bureau says that Given Free SI5IJI 4 The! above i amount will te f given away as follows t f First Prize $100.00. . : Besides this splendid first prize we are going, to give away nine other cash prizes. : ' "TTT1 TT x f. , ' T" Tip 11 i - , Solve the above cross- word paszle and! send us your, answer worked on the puzzle diagram as pointed I! bore with a ten word slogan for rhe Oregon Statesman tthe "beat you can think of) neatly and iegi bily written on separate jheet of paper with your same and ad dress in the upper right hand cor ner.! if your answer to the -cross word puzzle is correct we. will at once mail you a splendid illustrat ed prize list describing theprizes and: "giving full information "and rules. Don't send any. money. .Ton tan be a- prize winner without, ipending one cent, of your own money. , !" Send your answer act oulcsily. Ths Oregon Statesman j I ais fcoutn commercial -- Jtev To Solve Cross -Word Pnzzle Each number is the. start of a wordWhite space represents a ret terT .Look at the key printed and see tpe -definition for the word you seek- Select a word that has,, the rightj number of letters for the space allowed it horizontal or ver tical, as the case may be. Remem ber the word ends in the square just before the first black square you reach or at the border, of the t puzzle After you have found one ori two words you will have clews to 'still others. - Cross Word Puzzle Synonyms Horizontal Words j ,Yord 1 -A small moving body of water. : Word 4 A kind ot cloth made from flax. ; - " ; " tWord 5 A lady's gown. . . ' Vertical Words 1 - . Word 1 A" word used to des cribe the condition of cotton or hay or other merchandise after :it has been pressed and boand tightly for shipment. Word 2 It takes sixteen of them to. make a pound. wora 3 The ruler ti a mon archy plural, A i A Zlan Zluzt Decide for Himself what his standing will be iti his i profession, and then he 1 must so conduct himself affairs that he makes that stand- ,4 ing his own. ; ' i - , f -' 'I We decided when we started in business that we v,-ould strive, to reach the, ethical heights cf our . profession; to' aim for the i high points set by the leaders in our profession. And we have i tried hard to mrlce good along j these . lines. f ... . . . r-r" " i ' ihe estimated 'gain during - the year 1924 Hras j 1,627,000, ; which la approximately 100,t)00 less than the average! sata for the last llTe years. Thej year of greatest gain since 1920 aa1923. when the population grew by 1,996,009. In a IS year period the year of great est gain wis 1909. when 2,173,- 000 . were added. ; The natural increase of popula tion through excess ef births over deaths was fou times the amount added by net immigration in 1924 the bareau figures declare. j la 1924 aet Immigration was 215,000, while birth are estimat ed at, 2. 4S,00 and deaths at 1,333,000. J j i Since 1911 j the number of deaths has fended to remain con stant, while: births have increased by nearly 11 per cent and the population has grown by some 21 per cent.' j; - t ;- ; Of the t$tal? poulation, !38 out of every hundred persons are en gaged in soine .gainful occupation that is working Tor -a direct money income.' : : -f,.. ' This study ot population growth waa.made- ty -jDr. . Williford I. King, a ' the bureau's research staff, as a part of 'the bureau's general and continuing investiga tion of incomes in the United Slates and its changes from year to year.' j - - .:$ '-..: The greatest percentage growth according, to the figures , of - the bureau, took place in 1909V and tW -smallest-lit "ISIS? A year "of war and of influenza epidemic. The year 1923; shows one of the peaks of the period, while 1924 is slightly below the average, the change from 1923 being due to the falling off in immigration. ! Estimates made by Dr. . King indicate tht, during the 16 years there occured in the United States more than 41,000,000 birth and approximately 22,000,000 deaths. It- appears therefore, that the gain in population from excess of births over! deaths was something over 19,000,000, or more than three times the increase in popu lation ,duej to immigration. The chief cause of increase iff popula tion In 4 United Staes. there fore, the bureau says, is not immi gration tuft rather the fact tht mOre people are born than die. j The number of births since 1909 has been a little less than double the number ot deaths, but the figure indicate that, during the last five years, the ratio of births to death has almost reach ed 2 to .1. This ratio has chang ed materially since 1911, a year which was; about' normal, i In that year the n timber of births was ap parently some, 2,389,000, while the number of death was about 1,328,000.1 In 124, 13?J years later, the j number, births 'Hi i i p.' . i That needs healing Skin that is broken or pimply, ed or rough 'or -Inflamed with eczema. Use the best help mod ern science knjows f j The Itching or pain is now atop- ped instantly. The healing Is done so quickly; that it often seems like magic. All in a new way, based on decades of skin sudy. . j Sulphur Is the germ destroyer. We can never expect to find a better-help for any skin eruption. But a new-day "formula, caned Mentho-Sulphur, brings multiplied results. i All discomfort ends the moment you apply It. Healing starts at once. Comple e results often come with amazing quickness. . ! . Countless people are proving in this way Jthatj such troubles are avoidable j Anyone can do so. Just ask your jiruggiat for a Jar of Bowles Mentho-Sulphur and watch it end those blemishes. ; You will gain newirespect tor the methods of oday. ; ; r 7 T;, ; - For Free Sample Addrem WmTEHALL; PnAR3fAOAL CXn i : ' - I . Unc : i ? BOS Madison Ave. New York. N. Y. and his i business i. 4 ; ; . ' Mi pears; to Ahave Increased by more than 2 5r,00 0, while the "number, of deaths was approximately un changed. Since 1911 the number ot death has tended to remain con stant, while births have increased by nearly 1 -per cent and tfie population has grown by some 21 per cent. ; The death rate, la other words, has fallen faster than the birth rate. The death rate has. been persistenly low during the test decade except in the last half Of 191 8, the first half of 1919, and the first half of 1920. This low death rate has been respon sible to no small degree for. the rapid gain In population.' - The gainfully occupied consti tute 'about 88 per cent of the pop ulation,' the remaining; 62 per cent being almost equally divided be tween children and adults. The proportion of the population gain fully ocupied increased noticeably during the war. period, but had returned by 1924 . to approximat ely the same percentage as. that prevailing In 1909.. CITY HEWS I Ta lteCorn Girl ' : In an attempt to return one of the girls involved in the morals charges placed against, ten local men,: Mrs. Nona White,- county juvenile of ticer, 1 lef t ' torv Kelso, Wash.; where: it is said, the girl is -being held. As soon as police started making arrests in the delinquency charge two f the girls in the case left he city. One of them Is stfll unaccounted for. War Motliers te Sleet , ' j The American - War Mothers have called a special meeting for Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, which will be held at the Salem ing la called in the interests of the Chamber of Commerce. The meet state meeting, which is to convene booh., v. -. t "-.r :, , , . ; Creameryman Visits Here-U- - : Edwin J. Bayllss, formerly con nected with the Fairmount and Capital City Cooperative creamer ies here, is -spending the week-end In Salem. Mr. Bayliss recently purchased a half Interest In the Sheridan creamery and -is devoting his time to the books and outside business. .The Sheridan creamery manufactures butter, ice . cream and ice.-- -.-v: Police Court Doings I Bail 6t 3200 was forfeited to the city yesterday by D. E. Hamel and C. I Johnson,-who were "arrested here on a charge of possession or liquor.. Joe Chenowith and Mike Tanzer each paid a fine of. S1U when'they appeared before the po lice jadge to answer charges of annoying . women. C. Evans for feited 310. jwblclr he had placed for his appearance In court tddajr In answer to the charge of speed ing. " Dismissed From Court - John Painter and Monk Wagon er were dismissed from court, yes terday after they " had been ar rested on charges Involving pos session of liquor. A third 'man. Chet Ridgeway, was found guilty of possession of liquor when he faced a jury Friday. ; Kappa fiamms IUm Ranqnct " , Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity held its sixth annual banquet last night In the banquet room' of, the Marion hotel. Sixty people were present, including members,' alum ni, faculty and guests.; Musical numbers were giVen by Glenn Stoneman. Herbert Deal and Ken neth McCormick. Winston Wade, Harold Fearing, Robert Story. Dr. J. D. JloOortnick, lieslie Frewtng and Leland Chapin responded to toasts. Clarence Oliver acted as toastmaster. i New officers of the fraternity to be installed this week are Warren Day, president; Ken neth Wylie, vice president: John RUssell, secretary; Herbert Deal, 7 - . . ! ' Small But Appreciative Crbvc!, HeHrU ZZ. 'v : j OAC Symphony Ccnc' at Waller Hall Orchestra, Under Direction of aiarguerite MacManas Offers Splen i; dia iogram; Byron Arnold Is Piano Soloist -' 1 By AUDRED BUNCH By no means a large crow, but in every way an appreciative crowd heard the program last nigh in Waller; Hall given by the OAC symphony orchestra tinder the direction of Marguerite ilac Manus. j:j j' ' The program opened last night with the overture, "The Merry Wires of Windsor" after which, the bigger number of the group, the Mendelssohn ''Concerto in G Minor," was heard. Byron D. Arnold, as the; piano soloist of the evening played with Judicious touch and ample musical assur ance the three; movements of the difficult composition. It was some what novel to a Salem audience to hear an orchestra accompaniment for a concerto instead of the sec ond piano, with the skillful direct ing of Mrs. MacManus bringing out many colorful , effects., 1 The Rachmaninoff "Serenade opening the second part '. of the program, was followed "by Tschai kowsky's "'Andante Cantabile' the latter by: the string, orchestra alone, and both revealing great re sources in directorship. Through out the evening, "Mrs. MacManus, the conductor,! proved her dynam ic power in this field and her abil ity to draw from the orchestra the triumphant best that was in lt.i , Mrs. MacManus, the "artist, treasurer,' and Parker Whitaker manager. . ; . RidKeway Foand Gailty . Chet Ridgeway was. found gull ty of possessing liquor, according to the complaint filed . against him in the local police court.- The defense claimed that the" patty .had returned to Bush's pasture jto search for a black JTly book, j It developed that they did not hive a light and were several feet IrOm the supposed location of the lost article. He will be sentenced later? Ridgeway 'was arrested with- two others - in Bush's pasture recent ly after officers- observed the the party drinking' intoxicating liquor.' ; j; - ' - ! i'-r. ' I PERSONALS 1 J Mrs. G. C. Pomeroy was a Vis itor here from Monitor ,Sliur,!!&jv . Miss Loretta Wolfe' wa$ In he city "yesterday. She Is from Wood burn.' ' j! ":t .;s r-.'l"' j Albert Guyer, a graduate.p.fjJJTilr lamette "university, was in the.uy yesterday. y- C. Tt'. Ellis; Independence -attorney,- was in "Salem yesterday ., ; John w. Orr, local feuslne33 man went on a fishing trip yesterday. ' ; Mrs. M. Houck lis progressing nicely since undergoing a major operation at a local hospital. j t Tom Currey is doing fine since undergoing an operation at a local hospital. : , Mr. Ray, Klamath Falls busi ness man, is visiting his mother. I. AJ Sneider was' a Portland visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Li. Demytt of Turner was in the city yeBterday '. i ;' , R. E, WUlia, a resident; ot Sil verton, ; wag a . business .. visitor here yesterday. f- : ' 1 S. A.', Hoefer visited here from Woodburn yesterday. C. W. Cochran was In Salem from Monmouth yesterday, t ; P. E. Gibens of Jefferson was in the city yesterday. ' Cross oird Puzzle ' z V- X I WMZMM' P I7 I P i TTm- -r-r -: . ir .7 j : ,ff ; ' "iter7 1 I irwr Answer A.CSOS8 1 Landholder (Scot.) S African lake 9 Part tt foot (pi.) 11 rnnrrtti 12 Towmblp b.) 14 Kind of typ (pL) 1 7 H iccoogli - 19 Omit in pronouncing SO Krer i 21 Enrage ! 23 Biblical mount 25 Colore I , , " ' . ' 26 S njrnpk j 27 tireek letter 2i Article i O ' 9 PUnet i 32 Fabric ! . 3" f rpe Hiannel , ' 86 i iiifiil I'aetrr ' ) nutitrie nnder Honammed 6 rule 41 vrt irrom Added te a. letter 4 1 Annomt 4 i mi.ia ' .... . . . 4" i n-r.iferooi animal 47 ti.niiir .) !vm- (. ttm. pleased the audience no less. Her instrument, for.-: the -."Air from Bach?' became a violin of distinct ly tewing voice, utd o effeetive waa thl3 number, with, string or chestra accompaniment, that n repeat-was ' clamorously;: demanded. j The. bright Ganne number, "La Czarlne, . Mazurka,, introducing the theme of the national Russian anthem, was full of spangled mel ody, well brought out hy the wood-wind section of the orches tra, that perfect musical mechan ism that It proved itself to be. v The concert closed with the OAC Alma Mater song, full or chestra end Mr. Arnold at the piano. - A "COMING THROUGH" WITH THOMAS GI amos 'Theneatt help modem l Xmedicine has fouxtd j The greatest, discoveries in modern medicine relate -to glands. Now we use gland extracts or secretions. And we are dolnjg things which seem miraculous by restoring gland activity. U vine or the ., greatest results comes through the liver. That Is our largest gland. We feed. that ox gall, and we are getting ef fects which mean vast help to millions. , ' We Stop Poisons Torpid- liver means to (many simply constipation. That is minor ' result, ! The liver supplies, bile to the Intestines.,'. jit. should teupply "a quart a day. , That bile checks germ growth. . When It is lacking, germs multiply by millions. They feed a constant stream of poisons jto the blood. Then . come count less ill -results. i- -' . - BadUeomplekiona, pimples, , dull ,eyes, , railing hair. Heart' r and kidney troubles, high blood . pres sure, premature old age. ( Nearly everyone who reads this jwould feel vastly, better If the liver were made active. And ox gall is the modern way. I i i Quick, Great Effects ' . V Ox. gall is bringing amazing effects. They start .in 24 hours. Many HI conditions, 'existing for years, are helped in short order, Every person , should find out What it AAa ; But get genuine Ox gall. It comes in tablets called Dioxol Any druggist can supply them Each tablet is guaranteed to con tain ten drops of purified ox gall. t Jiemember the name Dijoxol. it costs but two. cents per tablet And its results may affect your whole life. Prove this without delay; Onaraate: Anyone not ntiafied with rnlU from the first box of Diozol my THurn the empty box to the mkr and eci hU money Uck. Ad. , Tuesday -- xhwv 1 Stream of oblirioa - ... 2 Pronoun 2 Kin (1'r.) : 4 Ihahke preatlf ' 5 In a particnlar manner 6 A f f irmatiT 7 Preposition - 8 Brisk , , . . 10 Keasona . 11 r amoua African neeu (peaa.) : H Liquid meaaare. , . 15 Uland of N. Y. itaU I 16 Part of "to bo" " . f IS Clime 20 Banaet ta dark 22 Habituate . t- 24-Knrajtfd .. ' . 2 Croddesa of Discord (myth) SO Honor -examination, England 31 Variety of tea S3 Renting plaeea . S Allow -. 34 Close 5J 6 Attach RT Ridxm , . 4-t-Lcft aide (ab) . 4 3 A nmiinre ' ' 44 Kngliah city (ah)! '' ', "Zl 4ti Note of icale 43 1'oit oiric (lb) . ' ; T m ' '" : -5. Cfjt (Drtsca Statesman p d PubUhed ry monicr (except Mom- Local Ilites For Classified Adverlijin Daily Ot Sanday a cent per word 5 eenta per word ... . 8 centa par word One ; time- Thrae timet- Six time... vraa aientn. aaliy nd , Sunday t , , 20, oamta pa word la order to earn- tba mora tkan on time rate, adTertiaamant ut ran In conaecutire iaaoet. t. No ad taken for "eat thaa 2S eenta. Ads ran tfuuday only charged at .tiae rata.. -vx - . ., , - - Adrertlaementa f ; except "Paraion a la" and S1 1 nation Wanted"- wiU be taken over the telephone if the adrartiaer is a sabsrriber to phone. The Stateiman riU .receive adrer tiaementa at any time of the day or night.- To lneuras proper ciaaaifiea tions ada ahonid be la before ; 7 p. m. TELETKOVM tZ er 683 i Money to Loan : I ' ''': On Baal Esiata I" " T. K. FOBO . (OTer Ladd Bssa Bank) aKFOEB TOTJ XEAVE TOTJS H03CX Oft-CAR HAVE IT. Insured Properly Fhone 161. Backs Hendrieka, TJ. 6. . Bask Bids. . s-28tf The Lutheran Settle j ' ment Pureau ' ' will help both ! BOaCESXEKEK ANT HOMK3ELLK Oregon Incorporated Baal Katats ft Insnrance, Fhone 1018 Victor Schneider. See'y. . Booms 4-5-ft, O'Arcy Bldg. a-3 AUTOMOBILES WK WRECK 'IM Farts for all eara., W sell for leas. Get ear prices on trailers. v Salem Auto Wrecking Co., 403 8. Church street. Phona 2159. XaStf. SCHIETXK AUTO WSECKIXO CO. will bay your old ear. Higheat cash price paidSjCorarciaBtJnJf . AUTO TOPS - S SEE TJS FOR TOPi AND PAINT WORK. . O. ' I. HbU Anta Top tt Paint Shop. Rear fire department. 5-al6tf HELP 'WANTED 0 GOOD wood hanling eontrarta to let - at . once. Call eremaga after S o'clock, at ' 820. Shipping St.. or phone 1305-R. IfELP WANTED Male 11 SALES REPRESEXTATIV?: Mw'a. Women'a and jChildren'a 1 shoes and hosiery direct-toiwearer 40 ander re tail price. Honey back guarantee. 62 'stylea, excluarr territory, full co-operation and high aarntnga. Experience unnecessary.. Tanner Shoe Mfg. Co. -tPseifi! Branckl 323 Mohawk Bide.. Portland. Ore.- ' Ila26 HELP WA'TEP--yinle -, 13 WOMEN: Earn money weekly, spare time, mailing, addreaaing music circulars. New York Publishers, iept. O., 1369 Broadway, Kew York City.; 13a26 LADIES Pleasant sewing at home, on yonr machine, everything furnished, highest prices. ;Write for particulars. Home Sewing Cp 311 Fifth Are., N. V.; C. ! ! 13a2 WANTED WOMEN TO MAKE MONEY - at home ; plain home sewing ; no can l Tassing. To preTent curiosity seekers, ' send 10-cent (coin) for samples and particulars. Success Sewing System, Bo 207, Long Beach, N. J. 13-a26 WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED TO travel. During summer vacation. Interesting- work, congenial teacher torn ; paniona, and at .least f60.0O per. week. Salary to start and railroad fare paid. Giva ago, education and details of ex perience in first letter. Address, N. T. Smith, 1516-58 E. Washington St.. Chi cago. 111. - - j 13a26 SALES3IAN i 15 SALESMEN OUR LINE OF ADVERTIS- : ing and i ancy Commercial Pencils of fers unlimited possibilities. E-very busi- : lness a prospect. Straight commission, weekly remittance. Give referencea when writing-for particulars. Address Caramercia! Dept. Ozark Pencil com- " pany, 4460 Delmar St., St. Louis, Mo. Delegates Are Elected by ; Silverton yVoodcraft Order SILVERTOf, Ore.', Aprll 25. ( Special to The Statesman). - Marion circle 314 elected the fol lowing delegates to, the district convention of j the Neighbors of Woodcraft, to be held at Corrallla on May 12 arid 13r Representa tives Pearl Harvey, Rebecca Bar ber, Margaret ukens, Minnie Winchell, Leona Drercs, Ruby Brunk, Elsle Simeral, Annette Hlbbard; alternates Josephine Bentson, Olive. Morely, . Wynola Otto way. Opal Pahl, Maud Man- ary. Esther Inman, Ciatine Bent- son, Wynola Desart. Building Permits For April uiose to uo.ooo Figure 1 1 ' "... ' r " Building permits have to date total S190.17S for Anril Inrlnrl. ing the $29.8v0 Issued hv Marten Poulsen, city recorder, daring the Of the eight -Dermits lssned last week, one -was for the erec tion of. an Jig. 000 concrete build ing to be used as a garage. This Is being erected on the. property recently acquired by Nelson Bros. a?id is at 362 North High-" Just north of the Newton-Chevrolet agency. . . - - , (A&gwlt ta .Tmeri-;' rszzl) U o ) a" ' v g-1 1 A RVtn TTrry a e. I . jui 4-.. . ' r e a r v a! AA . A n p 2 Afr ojpl "( f r tT a, a ot- f - o 1 u j jC . j r. i U V li fr. salesman; 15 FOUR WHEEL BRAKES for Ford, Che rolet, Orerland.- tieaaon's sensation. Life and money aarer. fiesp. Itts. Wtd. McXrrny Prodncts .Corp., Grant Bldg., San Francisco, 15a26 LIGHT JflJTO strange battery compound. Charges diacharged batteries instantly. Eliminates om nwsiMd entirely. tniion free to agents. Lightning Co., St. Paul. Mian. . j 15a2 REPRESENTATIVES WANTED I TO handle the . Waterless Cooker. Exclu sive territory. Writs R. C Swihart, 205 Fitzpatrick Bldg.. Portland. Ore gon. , 15a28 AGENTS WAXTED 17 i WEAR a stylish shirt and double your earnings. Free selling outfit. Fastest seller." Send for proof. Fashion Wear onirts. uepi. r-x Cincinnati, onu. lT-a26 WANTED -EmploTioeut 10 WORK CARIXO FOR OARDRN8, Lawns, . and shrubbery. 10 years experience. Beat of reference. Write 3289. 19-a26 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work, phone 19F3. s 191T3. 9-ml4tf - 19 FOR RENT 21 HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE 2056-J. Sl-nlStt DDTVTC-n lions CT71" T1K TV SUU wording 'ir Rant, prie 10 eate each. Statasmma Business Office, on uroaso floor. FOR RENT Apartments 23 STRK3TLT MODERN 4-ROOM unfur nished apartment. Adults. 755 Ferry Street. 2828 FtrRNTSHED APARTITENT HEATED. 210 Kortk .14th. Phona 151-il 2 3 -a 24 APARTMENTS 288 N. CotUge. 28-ntf 1-ROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. near' cannery. Very reasonable. Phone 1086V 1 f 26-2 FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N s Commercial. 28-tf APARTMENT FOR RENT LIGHT,' and : airy. Phone, bath free, very desirable. (Adnlta) Phona 580M. 468 Union. 2S-al2tf FOR KENT Rooms STEAK HEATED ROOMS, RUNNING .water; in rooms. Bath and stained floors. Neat Capitol. Phone 2069J. 25-a2fltf 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ; HeSt, light and water. Phone 1W33-J. i i - 25 May 1 PRINTED CARDS, SIZ7 14" BT ! wording, "Rooms to Rent," pries 10 , eenta each. Statesman Business office. Ground floor.""" I ".! ' I . BOARDERS GOOD CLEAN ROOMS. All : home cooking. Under caw management. ' 677 S. Com'l. 25-HI9 - FOR RENT Houses : ' 27 MODERN S ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. 1780 Court. 27-a21tf FOB RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE, com . pletely furnished. 940 -per month. Call Mr. Eakin, phone 2110. 27-s21tf HOUSQ TO RENT furnished or nnfot . ( aiahed. - 1 blocks from Stat - house i a Bummer. Call 1503, mornings. I . 27a28 FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1032 Sag t inaw; $20 a month. . Call st States ' man business tff ice, or Beck A Hen ,.. dricks. , j ; -. . .,. : 2t-a8tf FOR RENT NEW 6 ROOM SOUTH 8A . lent Datca Colonial honee, or will aall on amall paymaat down and balance ' like rent. '' A. X BOHRN8TEDT , Realtor, Loans and Insurance, i 147 No. Com'L St., balem, Or.t 27-a2fif FOR RENT Farms 29 FOR RENT 17 "ACRES, 80 ME FRUIT I and. garden land. 710 N., Commercial St. 29-a26 SWAPS 33 NICE TRADE,-SET 5 DISC WHEELS for wood wheels. Ford. Eiker Anto Co. 83a28 WANTED Miscellaneous i 35 TYPEWRITER WANTED WHAT HAVE you! Price! Where, can it be aeenl : Address 8279, cars Statesman. 35-a23tf HIGHEST PRICES PATD TOK U8EB stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff's - Used ' Goods Dept., opposite court house. -. i ' S5-m22tl WANTED PRIVATE! MONET FOB : farm loans. Ws hare -several applica : tions an hand Hawkins - Roberta. Inc 2p5 Oregon Building. 85-dl4tf CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH . deatal gold, platinum and - discarded jewelry. . Hoke SmaHiac aad. Refining Oo OUego, Michigan. 35 j37t! WOODRT THE AUCTIONEER BUYS rosed fnuaitara lor eaah. Phone 511. ' ' 85-atf FOR JSALE 3T KJOOD TWO WHEEL TRAILER. Good : terms. S25. Eiker Auto Co. 87a28 GRAIN. BAT PHONB 1264M. 87-ml7 FRZSH OR WELL-ROTTED FEBTILIZ I er for sale. Phone 2030M. S7-a21 iDAHLIA BULBS NAMED Varieties, perennial plants, JJelpb imams and double pink hollyhocks, ate. . A. Ben nett Nursery Co.., , i S7-aJ0 FOR SALE DALTON ADDING MA- china or trade for cash register. Scheel : ar Auto Wrecking Co, 1085 X, Com mercial. . ' : - 87-a29 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER f 350. MA ' chine in first class shape. Keys for , . six clerks, . printed receipts 'and tspe. Liberal discount. 3282 Statesman.. FOR SALE A- NEW THOMAS POWER drag saw. the thing for the nun cutting wood. Regular price ; $150. Wa will aeH thia ana for 9125,. terms if yoa - wish or - wilt Ttak -wood; for r full purchase price. " See tt at The Stateamaa office. " 87-a21tf WANT TO TRADE COATS IMPROVEI French and , Italian Prune trees fot cattle, nay ' and bats. Phone 1140-ML-S. lath St. - 7-al2ti FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN eenta a bnadle. Circulation department Oregon Stateamaa.. 87-tf FOR. 8 ALE SEED POTATOES. A Jh.p, electric avnor. r," Wanted -veal, chick tas'sni "U" Park .firoeery Market, 70S 8. 12th, , 81sl6ti Trespass Notices - -r For Sale Trespass Notices, sue 14 Inches by inches, printed ea geed 10 ouaee canvass bearing the words, "Notice Is . Hereby Givea Thst Trespassing is ,r ' trictly ForbUien On Thn Premisat i nder Penalty Of Pro'emt.on." Prica 158 each er twe fot:25c. ... 4,iUmi Publishiag Company, balem, Oregon. - ... 87-ati srLLr-ua 'korR used rcrsrrcRE- l. L. tiiif Furniture Co. Used Goods iX"pt. . Oppri?j eourt house. 87-ra22tt ErCEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8" BT. f",M, SO receipt forma in book. 15 eeeia-V took or two boolre for 25 eenta. fciate mn ef.'ice, 215 gouti Co5Qiacr-il ft, s FOR SALE Uveetock SO JERSEY-GUERNSEY cow 4 yeara old giving about i gallons rich milk, fresh , 7 weeks. Phone 44F31. Chas. Lanhsm, Rt. 9. Box 124. I ". ' 89s2S VETERINARIAN '4 DR. PATTER SO It Phone 202S-W. I 9-d30tt GOOD TEAM MARES. 6 and 7. 2900 lbs. wagon and harness, S 275. First house west f end of Seath Commercial street car line. Wrightj j 89-a2g FRED W. LaNGE, VETERINARIAN Office 480 . Commercial. Phone 11BI Res. phone 1060. 89-m23ti FRESH JERSEY- COW AND DAY OLD heifer eatf. R. A. West, Well Driller, Garden road. 2 j miles east of Salem. WOOD FOR SALE 43 DRY SECOND GRQWTH FIR. PHON I 1754. I 43-m21 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES . i HILLM AN FUEL CO. PHONE 1855 , 49-J29tf BEST GRADE OF WOOD i "4 ft. and 16 inch. , . k ' 'Dry mill wood. . ; Green j mill wood. i Dry second growth : fir. iry and old fir. Dry 4 ft. ash, mapla and oak; ' FRED E. WELLS Prompt delivery and reasonable price. 380 Both Chortth. Phona 1542. 48-tnsU ie INCH BLOCK WOOD, ?3.75 PER load - -4 leader aV4 ialaa-dry fir, oak ssf : ash. ; Phone 1879W. . ,, 43-ml7 18-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phona 19F8. M. D. Ul field. ' I 43-flgff POULTRY AND CQQ3 4S AMERICAN BRONZE TURKEY EGGS. 30e each. Phone 16F3. G. P. Sharker, Golf club. i i 4S-a'io NICE FLOCK OF BLACK MINORCA bens for sale. Flake's 'PeUnd, 273 - State. I , . , . 45-a29 HANSON STRAIN WHITE LEGHORN chicks reduced now. t .April 30th' chicks. Also every Wednesday. Julius Gehring, Silverton, Oregon, i 45-a2d aSaleci Chickeriea ; Headquarters for Baby Chicks 7 VARIETIES 264 N. Cottage Sales Phone 400 ' I j :.- . 45fl4tf BLACK MINORCA BABY CHICKS Flake's Petland, 273 State. 45-m25tt BABY-CHICKS CUSTOM HATCH TNd Hatching eggs, pullats, eackerela. Phoas . S2F21. -. i i .i LEES HATCHERY I : ' 4S ffftf - i Auction sales 47 AUCTION SALE of furniture, . Edison phonograph and; records, rugs," romb. Universal gas and wood range), heat er, tools, etc., at 653 N. High St.. on Tueadsy next, 1:30 p. m. Woodry is the anct?oner. ' ; 47a2a mSCEULANEOUS Ol MARCELLiXO 75k I 447 Center. Phone . 444-M. i -M',--, 51a30 . UOST AND FOUND 53 LOST A LADY'S' BROWN ALLEOATOR pocketbook wth -srd and about $1.50 -"Change, Friday night-. jMrs. H, M. Per-, ry, 1008 B.12th. : , 63-a27 li08T LADIES' ' PURSE -containing about 840. in bijls and some silver, also private papers, receipt foe drivers' li cense, and receipt for esr. LibersI re ward will be 'paid to finder. Meode- A. McGraw, Elmira. Oreron. 53a28 PERSONAL C5 NOTICE f 80)00,00 goee with attractive lady wishing inarrisge. (E-B-M) B 1022. Wichita. Kansas. i i 55a28 GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper published. CORRESPONDENT, Toledo, Ohio, i 55-mS LONESOME Attractive -widow, worth i f 30.00O. Description. Write Airs. Mc Kay, B-10H3, Omnha, 'abr. . -55s26 MARRY-IF LONELY Join "The Sue reaaful Correspeqdenee C!ub." Reliable. ' Descriptiona free. . Box 656", Oakland, California , j 55s2fl HIZZ TREATMENT FOR APPENDICITIS" It-Ie-WwadrfuJ." Free ioiorma tion. Address Hiss Co, Portland, Ore gon. i 55-al-192S EPILEPTICS At last a treatment Which stops seiinres from first dsy. No bro- ; mides, narcotics. Guarantee!. Informa tion free. Hunter Laboratories, 900 Scott. Little Rock, Ark. 55a2 LEADING CLUB, largest, most relisble for lonely people, confidential descrip- ; ,' tions free in. plain sesled envelope. ' Thousands wealthy members. If sincere ' , write. EsUblished SO years. Mrs. ; Matthews, Box 20, Oakland, California. : r.. - - j - ss2t ; HONEY TO IX)AN 57 i 20 YEAR FARM LOANS ' Oa rural credit plan with privilege of paying off any; amount at any timet low interest, easy payment, so exam ination Tee,--oT tomgiiwtow im Isaa. PERRINE MARSTERS 2 12 Commercial Bldg. 57-a4tI MONEY TO LOAN I OR CITY PEOP- erty. either building and losa plsa er private money. Farm loans with In auraace eompsny noney at 6H with commission eddedM Ralph H, MeCordy, c-e. 8 and , Steevee-Meore Bldg, Sa-'"r- i 7-fl Stf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CI IF YOD HAVE A ! CAR, are energetir, and desire to distribute the best sell ing automobile .accessory on the mar-; ket. address R. 4 C. Manufacturing Company, Parkersburg. West Virginia. . ; 61a28 ' WILL SACRIFICE i-GOOD GARAGE and auto exchange business. Several toad ears, best of -shop equipment. Filled : up with atorage. I It wilt ray you to investigate. ' Address Ted Baisden, SO , W. 6th St, Eugene, Oregon or call at ( 449 Ferry, Salem. 81-a28 ; DOCTOR WANTED IMMEDIATELY Village center of wide district and ' several towns with - no other doctor. . Fine farming eeooXry. I am raliaqoish ing amall practice, but great scope on ; j accotnt el wife's health and family only. Small outlay and overhead ex- I penses. . Apply . Dr. J. T. Fox, (rw. fordsville. Ore." 1 ai8 HUNDREDS OF POULTRY MEN HAVE ' made fortunes with purebred ehickena. ' bred to lay from 200 to 800 errs a year.s 80 pens snd trios of pur-ftrd , ; chickens (snrae with wnrli ct- n records) and valued at over 1,2U0 ' be given away to ambitious men, worn- 1 a, boysn and girls for full inforroa- ' tion cat out tnia advertisement and send yonr name and address t North- -west Poultry Journal, Salem, Oreron. lw7tf REAL ESTATE C3 s Ovn t- i t Your. Homo s. XX ,. -lOCMT HILL CORNER ?l30f t-!s morning; redi)-pd frnn Jl'sOi. . Vir, trei-s. ?. ! Le 4e i, !: !r. ks.