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G Tin: Oregon stati:s;iaii,sali::!oiii:gcn- - -7::mr r r r F m f -. ' Pair Arrested. by. State Pro hibition Commissioner Near St. Paul "Arrested yesterday; with ab'o'ut If gallons of rtnshine. 'in:, their possession, Julius Schmlt t And Frank Opitx. both of St. PauU.w re . arraigned in the justice court, and took until today to plead." Their case will come -:' up for' " hekrlng Y thla morning at 10 o'clock before " , Brazier C. Small, Jnstlco of the - peace. - - " . , Wllliad S. Lerens, state prohi bition commissioner, arid ' W. . Duckworth, state! operative; made the raid. ' Although no stiir.Wai found on the place, located about two miles west of Sir Paul, tft cera seized a -16 gallon, "keg' tit Hquor -andtwo Jugs. Tlta-plant was found in the woods., and off! ctals eclare the . two jrgejl wrji about to make a delivery. An au tomobile in which thn liauor wa said io have; been found U . ruejd by the state department. . " In the jastice court two counts weraB placed against the menhe - , - -. - . i ) - - - Ldblr Aroimd t . uaiuu up luvsf umiga axuuuu jruui umi ' you have no further lisfe for, Look up in the atic and down in thfS basecient. i " - ' .T-r '; i i i ;ri- - j Someone csui uso tjiese things ! ; - ; smd will pay youxasli for them These artfclea altKbuh of no further use to you, may be usect hv someone and the money will come in handy. - AlL;ybu hayeto do when you iind what you have ta otfej fo sale, is to Telephone and insert an ad inthe Classif iet3 : ' CoIunns.of .The Oregon Statesman Thejcoitiilt !e small anbV jSheTesults alnostcer- ' tain for. these columns are read daily by thou sands of people who. are looking, for just such i u tthlnsa you have to offer. -. TURiJVuURj'..inVJCi.SII K rt fj t- - was Tor transportation of liquor, and'JISe I1 dtlie" 6n! a ' possesion, cbargef -Schialt has been! arrested for fthe "tame offence before. " At tliat tfcje 1 State Officer Culbert Sdn! was": discharged from serrlce by George hi Cleaver, then state prohibition commissioner, wflea he wa-a charged' with treating Schmlt brutally. ' ' ' 1.! r : r. tism a io JiilSiOSTED Pamphlet- Containing. Sug gestions for Program ' ; j Are", Maifed Teachers . . i . j )- ' .-"J! Tr-ft i ilmorlafDay arinniia for 1925 arebeih distributed to the schools of Oregon by A. J. Churchill, state school superintendent. Tne pam phlet contains a sugegsied pro grn). fdr .the:obseryance : of May S A- brief, blstory of Memorial tjajsj poerri9 and prose selections to .fcprtot- of. thoBe who Ha given I their; iyea. ia the aefTlerr of their rpnptry. section devoted, to -the patriotic poems of Oregon authors ami js. section on peace-time . patriotism.- ' : t'v 'l'i i f1triotlsm may be as truly demonstrated-tn 'time of peace as O'GHSEI t (, . ' I A littl6 Polish boy, without telling, his parents, changed his name the first day in an American echool; He had a fine Polish name, but he wasl in America , in a new world; and he wanted .atname that'would symbolize his great change. European women, upon coming" to America, quickly revolutionize the manner of thin they buy for their tables andi their homes., . An authority: ba3 estimated that foreignrborn. iV.Toirien ask for goods by- their, a d v. e r.t i s e d names within two .weeks after, they have begun housekeeping in America. i -f , . They are quick to sense, thatin theJiewL world tl)e good; things are - advertised, and - that, un known .goods lin unknown stores are likely to be of unsatisfactory quality. ; As the European woman quickly- learns,' American advertising is for the buyer's protec-. tiQn. . 1: ' r L An advertised product bearaaproud. name. It has a reputation to uphold MOTOrX rillP 4BRQAD. Thb. Historic JZityof Namur, V TT7ELFTH OF1 A SERIES OF TItAyEL TALKS . - I f: : if v ' ' ' i TTT f 'I i ':. : : ! ,i . .:;. .: ::: : -.5 : ii ' ' - i . x " v . ' . i j v h 5 I .-w' ! t ' I , ; ill - tr . ' ijj- i. W Jl lJaHiiin"iiniirBT iprnrnniTTn-imrfTrrr'T i Phot Conty Chrysler Uarmell Mote Cfptratieni . 'I- Namur still bears the marks of the ing cities in. all of . Belgium dd och motorists stopping there to vtew the AMERICAN motorists who travel from Brussels . in Bel gium to Paris invariably go to . Namur, thecapital of the - province . " of . Namur in - Belgium,; 4 This, his i toric city is most: picturesquely sit uated at? the junction of ."the rivers Sambre and Meuse, the town lying on the left banks of the two rivers, wlifle the rock v prornotorv forminff In time of war and it is -expressed In. every:; f ormif service whereby man proves that he places love of "fedUBtry aToYe love Of self, Super intendent ; Churchill says la the foreword. ; - "I hope"; that every school in Oregon - will participate an observance of Memorial Day worthy of the service anisacritice of those whom we honor: on this day an; observance-from whicl ach child will- go . forth with a determination In. his heaH "to., so Urfe' 'that these dead shall; not have died in vainV" ; r' ' Read. the classified ads In The Statesman. Something, of ferery-! thing is either wanted or , Is . for sale. , . 1 - , : - z I tvdr. litis one ef tht fi9Sf interest-, year sees more and mors Am0 famous old cuaaet. ..t the fork between thera is. crowned ' with the old citadel shown' above. "The original bridge at Namur was constructed in the 11th century and rebuilt. in the reign of Charles V. It will be recalled . that , the . Ger mans entered-Namur- August 23, c 1914. - In the ' defense . scheme -of . Belgium. Namur, with J Liege and the . small intermediate fort of Iluy, barred the line of the Meuse against attack from the east. i", ' " HEALTH WORK TO GET UilE Examination of Public Schoo Child renp: Begini 'iMoii-Ti T .begin, 1 Active, work . will In Sa- lem's public ; schools t by .Monday morning when' a, health etamina tion wlll.be offered to 600 or 800 Duoils of the various schools. This part of the general plan of .work offered the school board at a w cent'! meeting and will ,be under the direction., of George W. Hug, city superintendent of schools, and r)r. Eoss, health officer, in co-op eration with the Marion County Child Health Demonstration. I, The proffered service is a med ical examination of ; the schools which has good health as- the ob jective. The examinations are to be conducted by those whose busi ness It ia to know all about health The examinations will be given to the children, whose parents de sire, it by Dr. Hobs', city school doctor; Dr. Guldbransen and Dr "Warner, noted child health work era in the northwest-- In; a letter directed to the par ents of the community. Dr. Walter H. , Brown, director j of the; Child Health -demonstration - here - has outlined .theplan in a few words. No child wilt- h -examined nn- less he is accompanied by one or both of hla parenUi or unless he has their written request.' . Examinations . are to begin Monday and Tuesday at the Gar field school with", the '4 A, 4B and the 6 A, grades. ; ' i -"- We carry ia Block; oyer 115 leal tlzzka stJleJ to xrcst any, bualaccj, transactiuns. We nay-tare just td fern yea are , looking r for, at , a. hl , savins as compared to cmda to order fcrrss.' r Some of the forms: Ccntxaci;Cf Caia, Head Notice! ''iWETf o'rm'a " Assign- --' meat of Ilcrtsase, Ilartse fcrr' Quit Chin Deeds, 'Afcsiraets' fern, Eia of t5aIe,. ;Bofld:r.j CGatrt;: ircusscry" Notes, Installment "Nclca,". ; General (Lease,'- Power' f i Attcynsyi4.: Prtsnjllooks and PadJ" Scale Ke-;: ceipts, Etc These f cms are carefully prepared for the courts and private Price cn fcrrr.3 rar.es frcti .4 cesti to 16 cents apiece andcd.nsts bccl3 from 23 to SO cents , . ...... .:,i . , : ,. f ; " . -'. i rncrrzD ai;d fch sals -dt- . - ' - I -s . ' . . - , ; Tlie Sit'ssman, FiibiisKmsT. Co. ' " " j ' ' ZGVL BLANil UALQUAinx:' " ; , 1 . I.. - ' f ... . . ' . ..... .1. 9 L 1 SITE HELD LEGE tew , Teachejrs' , Training School at Independence: 1 Gan Be Constructed I t Though located dr Independ ence, the new training scnool lor the Oregon normal school at Mon mouth ia still under the jurisdie tion of the institution and under the law can be legallyconstructed at Independence, according ' to j an opinion of li HZVan Winkle, attor ney general. The 1925 legislature appropriated" r $128,000' for jthe building, which 'will servw for regu lar school purposes, for Independ- esee win also oe usea as a train ing school for the teachers'. ! j The opinion holdd' that the con stitutional amendment of 1908, providing that all .state institu tions n,ust be in the county where the seat of government is located, unless otherwise voied by the peo ple, applies, as the Independence schools is "part of the -Mohmtiu th normal whieh :was located by jthe people. - The - law has never been construed as' preventing other state buildings from being located (sev eral miles away'from Salem. Mill Citv.Schoot.rioW: . Has Week-Day Bible Stuayi A, Bible school, has, been organ ized at .Mill City wlth-a; member- snip irom tne puoiic scnooi wmca .a' ft f 1 voluntary.; Bible .instruction is given twp. h,ours -achj weekf uhdfr direction of the Presbyterian ,mih Ister there, according to at report Inade by County., Superintendent Pnlkerson. .. - ' '-. ' I.- i ha . reports .that ; a,, new, school CrtiM Word Puzzle -i IX '1' C' I' i vyM'-H.:- jAJ i j V, 12. 1 Hi v . . V',. - ' - 2 -i- r : - It ri, n .. a v 1 21 - T""T -mv- v- zs. Tr-ga7 .' mi -i STZ - -$r "tl'Sj i - ''5, .. r. v Zt'-n if- w 1.. .... , it ' . ! ''.-9 , ----- JT; .-" " " x' ' . ; I ' - J ; ; . : ' . r : t- , ' " ;- : J -t , -. v , -. v. .-. (Answer ACBOSS. . 1 Apparent falsehood 8 Reflect! : 15 Opiate - ! - 16 ndr . IT 'Wharf 18 Knock - , 20 Exclamation (Fr) . 21 A -pioda Interjection 23 (impact 24 Consider, - 25 Beetle , i 28 More ibaa one O . 27 fetrtto ot.land , : . 29 Prefix, meaning three 50 WitWn 1 31 Afaiaat . - - 32 'Give Use of 3-4 Preposition ' 8S A- "mrH- v ' 37 French batUetield . 39 Tbat ia(ab , 40 Aei, i. . 41 Aweriran Bird 4G I -real -compensation 51 Near . .. tJ ; ' 52 Hituatloo 3 tiem . , a- i 64 Pronoun . , . , f5 Chart i r v- , . M Stray , C Oil . . CO Greedy r2 Part of ties-. V 64 Kf f icaey ; t : 65 Ocean eonreyanca 7 ITnit of work 8 Tonicity - 69 Respect. 71 Scholarly i - 73 Plain . J 74 Rested 1 f -f protests A gainst , Eulgar Brutality : is f Charles S., Wflsop, American., ambassador ir" Sofia has" joined envoys of other ojernments in brotcstint against . inhuman .treatment of prisoners taken by the ulitaf ian veTriDient "in" Its round-up" of revolutionary sus ; peetf - , h " " ' y ' building has ' been completed at Detroit and :1s considered .ona .of the best one-room school build ings . ia the county.'' - - r : . Two. pupils at the Taylor school made two . grades this year, under the direction of Mrs. ,Leora Stev ens teacher.. . At Gates, Mrs. Ful- kerson .states." the - teachers ; have been retained: tor another year ; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mark and Mrs. R. A. Gilbert and son Luther; were in the city"irom : ' MeMlbnvIlle tomorrow) DOWN 1 A para icon of knighthood " " 2 A flower - . . 3 Pirate vessel , 4 A seaport ia Asia " ' '-' 5 Coloring matter, ' & Prepaaition ' t Abnormal dryness, of a part 8 Protuberances . . , 9 Spanish definite article 10 Pinch - It Pod . 12 Insert 13 1mg In serrlce - 14 Recluse 19 A famous gxtyernor'a nickname 22 -Places 23 Rntrsnce 26 Unit : 28 Label - i v ' ' , 31 Spacea , . 33 Pertaining. to a swelling . i SB IntosicktinV driak ' Si A rectanjrulAr block -of wood 1 41 Mexican delicacies - 42 Hereditary descendant - ' ! 43 .A. vehicle J 44 State (fr) v ;f 4.1'Atone'tnent 48 Sfciety Matron (cot) ' ' " ' 47 Simulated . 48 Frenzied ' 49 Exude rr 60 Agreed - - 56 Liquor messnre (Pr) . 59 The end 61 Abstruse t - 63 Snf fix . denotlns comparison. ' 4 Extinct bird 66 Corded fabric - ' 8 A ram 7Q Pronoun . . , 72 Anent : 'L A I day). at -JlaLem. taa -eapilaPol Oracaa Locd IUtesFcr Classified Advertising Daily or Sanday 2 ceata per word , 5 eents pr word Oh ' tlma Three times Six tiniA 8 ceateyer word- One Month, daily, and ; Sunday .8S ceata pet word In arA Ia MrK th . Mahr. k.m Ana time rate, dvertiaeuteBt mast res in eensecutive issues. -Ne skd 'tekesi for ss than 85 ceata. " Ada Hi HuLdaV nalv eaaread at one-time j'ate. . . Adeertlsemeate (except "Perawn alat' and; 'ISitnatUna Viaated." wiil be- takeat snr tJia. t.l.nhnn. U laa adTertis.r-is a subscriber te phone. J xne Biatesmsu wut receive adver tisementa at any time or the day or nig-ht. Te iaaure proper elaaaific tioaa ada abould be ia before 7 p. bb. TELEPHOHB, 2S , er :ttS J Money tp;Loin Real Estate ,T. K. t-OKU (Over Ladd Buaji; Baas BEFORB ' TOU LEAVE TOUB HOME -v-r OB CArt HAVE VT ' '--':! Insured Properly Phoae 181. Beck Headrieka. U. B, The Lutheran Settle- j; m en t JiauJ : - -will kelp botb BOUESEEKEB AND HOitESELLEfl witk , : . ' . Oregon Incorporated Real Estate Iasnranee. Pbone lOlt ' - - Victos Sobaetden. Sec'y. - - Boom 4-5-8, O'Arey Eldf.. . ..-- TRAFFIC liJJiliS SlSCDilFEB Control Sought by Southern Nations; bxportation to . be Curbed GENEVA, May.. 5.( By Associ ated Press. J Through the Voice of t)r. Jttstafo duerrero ot Salva dor, noted jurist, whQ spoke be fore i th,e , International .conference on, the control, of, the traffic in arms. and munitions today. Latin America has told the world that arms should henceforth not be ex ported freely to countries in the throes of a revolution but only to gorernmeuts "which ? have-' been chosen by. .constitutional, means' The opinion is thought to repre sent, the views of. many South and Central American statesi and It put intoeifect. Implies an. Impoft-1 ant amendment to the draft con vention' 'before : the "conference whlcii . permits ; the 'exportation of arms as soon as the manufacturing country' has recognized the gov ernment of, the purchasing; coun try. 1 W. H. Fulkerson. Pioneer. Dies at Home in Seaside Word has been received of the death of W. .H. Fulkerson, a pio neer ot 1847, &t, the .home of a daughter Jii Seaside. lie Is the father of A, Fulkerson, presi dent of theMarion Counly. Com munity federation and. the father In-law jot ,JMrs.. Mary L Fulkerson, county, school superintendent. For thet past few years he has; been dividing, his. time between Salem and Seaside, spending one .half o each year here, : ; " ' ' . According, to arrangements, in terment will be made in. the fam ily plot in the cemetery near Crow leyt station, in pplk - county. The remains wlh 1 be accomiahied by A.' N. Fulkerson, who- was called to Seaside. .. ' . , ; (JUuvaz te Testetdari rnxxV -r. Fit . Pric. qooted .! are- wholesale and. are prices received by farmers.- o: retail prices are given: - - ' f No. 1 -soft -white wheat i- 1$1.4 No.. 1 silt red wheat .$1.47 Oat . .; ; : , 6; Cheat hay - t1 Oat bar- .n4-1 CJorer-.hay balcdU f Oat and Ttrh hay $1 s PC": T- ZTV 2 TOST JtXP EESf HogS.- Ki.i-atVi ewt $12.25 Hogs. 200-250 cwt , $12.00 Hoes. 250300 ewt-i "J4 Light sows .r.i.r. :. -- Dressed . .....13c 'ewA ... : ; -. J: -3 ha & Irsid rnrk 1 M.. ' t ... , - '' ' - PflTJt.TllT Uut hena-.-... 2122e Liji-i- . . l' - 20e Creamery hct'r .....t- .....430440 I '. u t e rf a t, ti e a x irei - c !iik. rtrr -ew ' " fl.f'J i-i-ffs. standards , . .,-.22(g24c fo 1 1 if ' let s It t g e j PSalEilEUilHlL - s!l -r. lesa. fr.I-ui Ante O.t ur urleti an trailers. Wrecking JO . -?o o. vaarsa- " Pliene S159. laatr. SOUZE.EB AUTO WRKCKISO CO. will buy your eld ear. ilitue.t casn prica paid. 1085 N. Commercial St. lllI AUTO TOPS 8EK US FOR TOP AND PAT NT WORK. O. i. Hull Ante Tup faint sue p. Rear 'fire department. . 4 S-alttf 9 WANTED MAN AXDWIFE AND TVO Crown children to work 4B weeding onions. House ' furnjsHed lie in. C, E. Mellwain, Oerrais, route l.-One railn west of Xorth.HowtU -echool. mt HEUP WANTED Blalo 11 WASTED GOOD MAN TO WORK O farm. -Mut oe single, aiign aiau -ploy gdod chore boy. E. J&. -Flake. .273 St.ta 1 1 ra7. WANTED Employment 19 FOR GAfcbEN PLX)WIxa. BASEMENT, dit-risK and team-work, pboae ivrs. . , . 19 tnUlf FOR RENT 21 HOD8E8 AND APARTMENTS FOR Rent. P. Lv Wood. 341 State St. 21 J3 HOUSE r AND APARTMENTS PHONE 2056-J. 21-nl.U FOR RENT MODERN OFFICE ROOM, ground floor, back of Oregon BUr. oa High-street. Home Realty Co., 16 H. Hign St. ...u . , . .21-mlO PRINTED CARDS. SIZS 14" BT wording "For Rent," priee 10 enta each.- Suteasnaa Boaisea Office, oa Ground floor. FOR RKNT Apartment 23 APARTMENTS 110 DIVISION . STREET - - i - 23-mlO" RUMMER RATES -FIRST FLOOR. 293 i. summer, sj-me APARTMENTS 268 S." Cottage. IS-ntf 'CLEAJi NEAT- J..ROOM APARTMENT- $20. Two rooms -and - krtchenette. 1220. j 555- tMAHon. Phone 1534. , ,." . 23ml2, rOB KENT APARTHKNTS 89 K W. Commercial. : 23-tf FOR , RT.NT Rooms 3 PLEASANT ROOM, CLOSE IN Phone : oow. . . . ' f . . as-sis PRINTED CARDS, -8IZT 14" BT TH" wording, ytooom to Kent," price 10 cents each. . Statesman. Basiaesa office. Ground floor. BOARDERS GOOD CLEAN ROOMS, All borne cooking. Under new management. 877 B. Com'l. ' gS-tn9 FOR RENT Houses . . 27 : 9-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. EAST State street, $40. 5-room modern Lun- Ealow, Fairgrounds ' road, $25. bea ocelofsky, 341 State SU 27-mBtf MODERN 9 ROOM HOUSE WITH Gar age, $25 per month.. Phone &3j. 21 b8 MODERN 5 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. 1780 Court . . 27-a21tf FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1052 Sg- laaw; $20 a month. CaU at Etatea maa bnsinesa office, or Becke Hen dricks.' - - - 27-aStI FOR RENT NEW 6-ROOM SOUTH SA- lens XMitcb Colonial noose, or will seN oa small parmeoi down and balaace like rent. A. C BOHRNBTEDT Realtor, Loans And Insaraoce, ; 147 No. Com'L St, Salem, Or. , . - - - ' ' 27-s?-f WANTED JLiscellaneous .23 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FAR CESI stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff 'a Used Goods Dept opposite court bouse. V-. .. .- 85-m22tt WANTED PRTVA.TH MONET F03 . farm Imu.. W 'have seral appUea ; tionj on. baud, . Hawkins., A Roberts, Ine 205 Oregon Bailding. - S5-dl4if CASH PAID FOR , TALSE . TEETH dental gold, platmam and discard jswelry. Heks Bmalticg nd B!:o!r Co, Ouego, Michigan. . 3 5 - j 2 7 i.1 WOODRT THB AUCTIONZXR BUTS used fnrnitare for cash. Phone 611. - -i. : " ' -t-" 1 " 35-atf Furniture Packing Iet me pack and, crate your boots . bold goods for shipment. 17 years ex- perieace. Call and get my price.1 Pbone 19F4. : - - 85-in-? FOR SALE ST GRAIN? HAT PHONE 1S4M, 37-ml7 FOR SALE CABBAGE PLANTS 1 A i doifn, 750. N.. Front. t , SXmi TALKING MACHINE AND RXCOUDS , cheap. 445 3. Winter. . .37-nt!, FOR SALE A K EW . THOMAS POW2R drajc saw, ' Just, the thing lor .tht mis - cutting wood. Regular price flStf. ' Wo.will sell this one" for II2S,' terma it yoa . wisi, or" wil take wood for '- full purchase price. See It at The . Btateamaa office. 7;a21tf trrespass.Nctice3 ! Vor Sale i Trespaaa Notices, Ue .14 Inches bf t inches, printed oa ged 10 oonc fanrasa bearing, the words. "Notlee It Hereby Girea That . Treves in g i Etrlctry Forblddett Oa These Premise! Under Penalty Of Prosecution." Pries 15e each er two for 25c SUtesmaa Publishing Company, eleja, Or-oa - -.-.-;- 87-mf OORPOTL&Tj WEST OUDI3ST ACTIVE SOtDlEU IN .WOULD, . IS ON DUTY AT AGE OF .73 Parte for all ears. a , . -. '. C.-i C t 'i ti 3 C! 1.1 cu-. i ! j' 7 5i j 4 Xir-j . ' - E e racial .,t tl t State.' f Attorney C i r. e . . Westra jertnittft ! to e army h?a ha - r JU lj UtatiD""-! st 1 . Corporal V, i - tl t f i I t I ,-1 V - Pnls ... . We ii Read tho Classified Ad