cl. U.TIIE.QBEGDN STATESMAN, SALEM O&fiGON 1 ( ' i Isirae Dlly Exeept Undir ' A THE STATESMAN rULISIIIa COMTAST 215 South CeiwwercUt St, ln, Oregoa .SCri(irn l rd J. Toot laasrina; F.dieo C. K4Logaa Leslio Smithy Audred Bunch. ..-.:iir r.Uitor ..Telegraph Editor Society , Editor : , : t J i . ItXMEEE 01" TBE.AS40CUI5I nZBS -'i . --j f . Tao Assisted Press la exclusively entitled 1 the use for poblicatioa of all tMri OlapatchM, credit el to it or not otherwise credited ia tail paper and also the local wi paouahed. nereis. '-.... i i , . .. i i BUSINESS OFFICE: v I Thorns. T. OaTk Cc; Kew Tort. 11-HS Wt3lh 5?., CsUsgo. MsrqostU Build r .,1 , ... ttroUrwsht. Mgr. :'-' .- ; : ; Portlpad Office, 36 Worcester Blrtg., Phone li(5aj etRoadway. Albart By era. Mgr. TELEPHONES Bntiaess Office . . . Jt S3 or Hi swo Dopsrtmest M . . . , 8$ i0$ I J0 Department .. t i Kntsrea at the' PostofGoe !a Balom, Oregon, at aeeond class matter I GET IT OUT 'Sugar contains no . element , of : the soil and is 'the only food that is taken from the.sunlight and the air, therefore its , . t'uw uuf 3 IUTurt'ie,'" jc- t,1Il,I1(eeMng oy proaucts, tops'pulp and molasses, we return, all that is talcen out, and, ia auumon inereio, one-tentn I in he soil as humus. " "Another important consideration I Is that,- under rotation; all crops following sugar beeU no pugar beets are grown,- This means that the farmer who puts one-iourth nis,.farm m. sugar beets will have just as muchivheat, potatoes and tther crops as he did on his entire fann without sugar 4eetsthereby lssening the cost of pro- uucuon and increasing. the pronts and purchasing power of the farmer." : i . i .i ' " " i. . I ; The above words are taken son of San Francisco, editor of.the Sugar Beet Journal of that city, delivered before the .Chamber of Commerce of the United States at a recent meeting heid in Los Angeles. : j ( , ... It used to be said that "yoii. cannot eat your cake and have it too," but that saying was -invented before we knew so much about sugar beets - i- . V . 5 Most Statesman readers know that the chemical ele ments of sucrose (sugar) are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The carbon comes from the air and the hydrogen and oxygen comes from the water-i-that is, sugar comes from the wind th: ,t blows where it listeth arid the rain that falls from lieaven on the place beneath. . . I " Mr. Wilson, in proof, of -his -statement that-"sugar beets am one of the most profitable of crops," quotes the official records of the returns per acre of the North Platte, Nebraska, reclamation project in 1922. The returns are the average gross returns per acre. Alfalfa hay yielded $13.62 per acre; beans, $25.03 per acre ; on ions, . $66 per acre ; wheat,1 $14.74 per acre; all the cropk an average of $21.74 per acre, while sugar beets yielded an average of $34.32 per acre. I The yields in California are greater. Mr, Wilson reports as follows : ---' -.j. At- : ;" j .-. I I Five farmers in Oxnard, Calif ornia, district, in 1923, prja duced $79,952 worth of sugar from "128 acres, an average of $G23.84 per acre,. and ihejr returns from the beets ran from ; $2D7.45 to $355.19 per acre. I " J j It is presumed that the Nebraska figures represent about the average for the. country. . v The overhead would be lower than the average for the country in the Willamette valley.. - We must secure sugar beet have at least one ; M rhU Afid the thing to do is to sition finished up and out I of : CI O t oel Lold Cbeari. Fin a il : : 'I K M- !-i 1 : : ! - i , i I' ; ; il i -, - . I ; ' - . i " r vx nVV A W. II. HenlMOB..,Clrenltiom Manager Ralph H, - Kleing..AdvslDs; hlaoa er Frank Jeskoaki MeaereT Job tfpi. T... A, fitioto.., ..Liverteck Editor V. C. ' v . --Pouitry Editor Cirtnldtiai .-e'fieo ssa 100 oiety Mi , ; f - ; I ..HI. OF THE WAT ot.tne yield 01 the beets is left i ' I will produce mote than when fjrbm a speech of Oswald Wil o i factories here. Salem must - M J-ri get the second linen mill propo- j the way, in order that the ilriscrlcan Cntlcry LZzCo CXauss CUsar Oo417tx:mcrst, O. VX7E are anxious, to get a 0zass shear or . VV scissor iruo every-JimxiSa With the cooperation of .the-.manufacturer, me are offering you the opportunity to purchase two piece of cutlery tor the ice of one plus - -one tent. This famous line hasbeensofdto the American tHibliclbr half a ccnttrrv. In -offering it to our customers we-Jbelieve chat we are offering you a product of character. , the-very finest quality, bull I of thejbest ma-: terials ctainable. by workmen clollfully trained to the exacting needs of producing shears scissors and razors that measure up to a high standard. very piece is fully guaranteed. Made m the fargrst shear works In the world, by Americans who know how , tor Americans who want the best. Saturday, IVIay 16. 1 Salem Hardware Go. 120 North Comn?r:kl Street '. matter of getting beet sugar factdries here niay be taken up and pushed. Next to :the development of tht? flax arid linen industries; wo neetl .here in the Salem distr jet the develop ment of the various induatrien connected'witli arid dependent upon beet sugar factories. . j i if : ; i FISHING IS GOOD OVER" WEEK-END Where to Go and How to Get --There -to Told by .'.George K. Cadwell of Anderson's W port ing do! Store. Big Lucklamate River At Ilos kins Tla. Monmouth -watr re ported to-be In fine condition for fishing. ' Some nice catches re ported during the week with Spin ner .and chub. Flies also being used with good success. Coachman, Professor and Yellow May. ' tVilUmlna Kiver Via Rickre all and Sheridan Two limit catches reported from this stream during -the first of the week, with spicnera and chub. Blue Upright, Marsh .Brown and Brown Hackle flies also bringing results Thomas Creek rla Jefferson to Sclo Reports from this stream are very favorable for week-end; water at normal stage and very clear. Spinner and 'chub being the best bait. Salmon egBs also being used. to .good advantage. '. Silver Creek, above upper north faUs Several nice -catehes were niade with black gnat, blue and red upright flies and salmon eggs. Roads are Jn fairly good condition between Silyerton and the falls. An ideal camping ground is to be found at the, north falls. Uttle Ljicklamute The best fishing reported from this stream is between Falls City and "Black Rbck. Gray .Hackle. Black Gnat aad March Brown flies being used. Salmon , eggs also bringing good results. The roads to Falls City via Dallasre in fine condition. Information concerning the con dition of these streams tanen from actual reports of fishermen who have - fished these, streams daring the forepart of the week. Bits For Drealcf art Nearing glorious victory V The loyal linen mill workers. , V V : . ; , : After that, other projects for hooking up the land to tne iac tory must be taken on; but the KHnen industry is the biggest or the mall. There are 220 boys in the state training school; the largest num ber ever there. .Yesterday 55 of the boys took the county examin ation Jfor ighth grade pupils, and 60 are to take the sixth and sev enth grade examinations. , They have the Regular state course of study. Those who fail i witt try again on June 12; ' r There Is one more day of bean planting, when all the crops on the training school farm will be in; and looking fine. ; There' will be plenty of pears, petite prunes and cherries in the training school III CATCH "Thfj Midnight EkpreS 99 Gelstori Xjzt 7 i V: orchard, but.-fejw .Italian 'prunes, and I not many apples. Work on the foundations for the new school buildings near Woodbum Is going forward. The old and new school will be run as one institution. till the next legislature decides what to do about the old site. . It. will likely be used for an Intermediate reformatory. , . v u -v - The Salem police -rorce la get ting a reputation for efficiency and harmony. Recently the city com- miSBioners and chief of police of Oregon City came here to see bow they do it. Every man is up on his toes, anxious-to make a record reflecting credit on the whole force. Recently they recovered a Cross Word Puzzle TP" 1 lQ P4 ST 17 pi v 4 (Answer H - 1 - j ' . CROSS . t Collision. Double notcblaf. 10 Moulh . African plant.. - 1 1 S"nit out. 13 material of a eell. 15 eb4ir.. - 17 Capttal of Canada. 0 guadruped. it Hourly. ; L-3 lsre bay window. -4 Induto plant. " 25 Rwr In Eirypt. , ' ' -.'C Man'g name. 27 aimall bed. ' 28 Blot. r- .. - - 30 A ntcasura for rloth. . 31 Protatea money on account. 32 Forming the base. . , 34 .To moisten. 35 A metal. - 37 A aantikrit dialeot. ' 38 Roman poet. 40 Madera inveotioa. . . .: 4 1 ' A Mar of Orion. 43 A fabric 44 Traasliteration of Jebovab. 46 Paaaea awiftly. 47 Kinds. ' 4 A perforated '"ball. t 50 Goddess of diseord. 62 Vegetable (pi.) -53 Rotating part of a dynamo. Let Your Next Silk Glove j Purchase a Pair of ' i : - . . Kay set Silk They represent He very higheststand ard of the. glove making art. Quality and Value leave nothing to be de- T sired. Fancy Cuffs and Gauntlet Style I Silk Gloves A" PAIR . 1 !. j .. $1.75 $1.95 $1:98 ; 2lasp plain silk gloves, a pair......$1.50 I , . Eventually-Yoti ;Will;: -Pay Cash for EveiUiing You Buy . . Why not now and save the difference? - Erery ,tlme a.. cent's wort,n.is bought! oa; creditsome one loses -money. If it. isn't the merchant, it is the customer: for cash is King, and alVayg will be power ful in the .commercial worlds. . now tojlng for oiduUB wir dl. j . ,-v count regular, which means ttfie aavinga we make are shared with you. . , i Isn't it belter to pay cash and save the difference? t- . L . satkfaot6gu -'J- ou eTery pnrrbase or j our money cheerfally refunded. p. "CAN AND, DO" Ealenr Store. 4C3 State, steles watch before the lady, from whom It rwa -aiolea knew aba bad iOAtilt. .Hut that iaril 1 in the day's. work." It la a fine thing for the city to have such a police force,. Ditl You Ever , Stop ; to Think? . r' Br C B. Walt. Sacratary j Baavnea, Okla Bor4 of fCommircs That no man, or set of men can stop progress.? That any. set of men properly directed can make any community progress. faster.' ! That strength of any-community depende on "the prosperity of that community. I That In most cities the local retailers,, manufacturers and . Job- Ders do not get the home support they should have. . - '... . That in most Instances it does FT 1 S57 FT NT tomorrow) '. DOWN 2 Note of the scale. ' 3 Great height 4 Air by one - roealiat. fi Moorland abub. Kingly. . 1 Mohammedan prince. 1 S Kkpire. ; Preposition. i . 13 Porch. i ' 14 HceR f a battle in 5 World War. 1 5.- Constructed. j a Wavelilce monldina;. 18 Lament. i 19 1 igiire of speech. - . 1M) Teudina; to reconcile. "far fnateliation. I 29,Bmfg. i . j., 32 iive li to. I --.:33.Wife of Augustus. , 34 Fords . f . 36 Periods Of darkness, tc 7 Tap of the bead. . : . .39 JftihU t .. - 40 H)Ktile incurttioTM. .1 1 43' Af footed- by draad disease. 3 mm imp o( wood. ; 45 Chief character in. m norel. .48 Payment for service. j ,. 48 Rest. '-'! 49 Exist. i 51 Therefore. , - J . Finest 'Quality Silk ' Gloves - k Washable Double " : Tipped Fingers ; 16 button, i . long, plain silk CJI C? . gloves :....-tVl O 12 button, I long fancy. silk J0 no gloves 1... I)aCa0 " - Portland (st(n S83 Alueir" I T-fi i Zbt OttQon &tzttsman . iabbUhd avarj uorbiog (aicapt Moa 4ay) at aaria..Ua capital 61 Orttfuo r Local Rates For -Classified Advertising i - , Dally or Baadey Onaf time . 3 peta pr mrA Thro times . .... .w.i cTot per word Six time.. 8 rant er word Cue .Muth, dally aj Saaday ...-20 rants par word la order ta earntlia atora tkaa oo tim rata), ad rartllouiant moat aa lav caaaacutivo issues. " ' No ad takes) for es than 25 cetita. Ada run Buuday oaly char gad at OBO-tiiao rata. - -. - Adrertiaemeoto' faieeps "Perawa a la" and "fiituaUons Wanted") wilt bo - lakes over tho telephone if the advertiser is a subscriber to pbuna. ' the rUetesiuaa will recoivo adar tiaeaaaata at any time of tba day or aigbit. To Insure proper claaatfica' tioua sda abould bo lav before 7 p. u. . ; TELEPHOKH 2S or . 613 - Lasasaaasassaaasssssssswaaaasaaj Mbney to Loan Real Rstate T. K. FORD (Over Ladd A Bush Bank) BEFOKB TOD-. LEAVE TOU& HUH I OK CAR HAVE IT Insured. Pro jperjy Pboao 161. Becks ? -Bank- Bid. A Hendricks, V. B a-3Stt The Lutheran Settle ment Bureau ; Wwni balp both 4 -;1 BOMESJCEKEK ANU HOMISEtLZa . with--:., ., ; Oregon Incorporated 'Kaal Istate InsnraBce, Phcme 101S " Victor Schneider, Sy. .Booms.4 5-,;D'Arc Bldg. - a-S AUTOMOBIJJS 'WIS wueck 'ek; Parts for ail. ears.- Wi sail far Uis. Oet our prices on trailers. . Salem Auto Wrecking Co., 403 S. Chorea, street. Phone 2159.) ' . . . .. , . Ia3tf. SCHEEI.KR AUTO WRECKINQ CO." wilt bay your' old car. Uigbest cash priee paid. 1085 tf.' Commercial 'St. l-jl3tf not seem to be lack of home-pride or. lack of willingness to. bay-home proaucts, .out , u seems to oe a lack of ; knowledge, as : to what Is made "and sold at home. 7 That in such cases it is general ly the fault of the manufaetarer and Jobber. . They work the .out side trade and overlook the home trade.; i :. - t ; - That a display of produets man. uiactured and display or pro ducts sold by local jobbers would be; a revelation- to the people Jit the home city, ' t That in most cities it would be a never ending source of surprise to learn, to ?what an extent the home city has progressed, in the way of industrial growth. ' -That tobbers and -mannfacriir. ers exhibits should be held in ev ery city. . ; ' That they will show the diver sity of. their industries. . That it will give prestige to lo cal industries. , . , ' . .. That it wiU thoroughly acquaint the citizens with every production of the home city. Citizens should be made to re alise the importance, of . home : in dustries, what they mean to their city, and. the importance of their buying Jiome sold and home man ufactured products. Prize to Bo Awarded' , .The -Percy-Willis , prize will be awarded at Willamette university soon. The prize consisting of $25 in cash ts to go to the student who in the eyea of his fellow stu dents has had the most helpful and wholesome influence on his class mates. i - ,- , . j ;- -v. Chorus. Holds Meet ; The Salem boys chorus held a meeting last night at the YilCA wbere they ran over the'kcales to get ready for their concert to be staked soon. The boys have been hard: at .work during the - past eeks and have been given good training under the direction of Dr. H.: C. Epley. : , . .':- V. - ' ' ' School Districts Join Davis Porter, Mountain .View and Hull- have banded together and are building up a. large com munity house halfway between Hull and Davis on the Silver Falls road. The districts have also formed a community club to car ry on the community spirit, ac cording to MrsMary.Lfe Fulkerson county school superintendent. The scehools -of Evans VaUey, Fern Ridge and Porter, are now closed for ; thft seagnn . .1 PERSONALS w 7 Harry Levy is confined t6 his home with a -severe cold, ;Senator Sam Garland of Lehati- on stopped in Salem yesterday on " way iu roTiiana., A.J.: Jensfen of Amitv V9 t in tae city on business yesterday. v-Mr. and: Mrs. M. A. Hill of Jef ferson. were in the city yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Norman at Woodbum were In Salem on hnsl. ness Thursday morning. Mr; nd Mrs. Edward 'ffrsnAe nt Jefferson was in the city yester day. riVi - .: -V " . r . . , -. ., John W. Orr, Salem business man, was in Stayton yesterday. : . -. jiiBinia warren 13 visit ing ; Dr.- and Mrs. F. Griffith. She .-was formerly .-'Mrs. George A. rreuies. ' ner nusband wan for merly -city sunerintendent . of schoohr nd-litter county sunerin tendent here.' j PetertJIrriatensen of Woodbum was in the city yesterday. " Waiter Cllne left vesterdav for Eugene on a business trip which will require three or four daysi Tell your -'eastern friends about the progressive spirit? of thef city eCal.ejgWewaat rnore people nere, not only to . share the city with us, tut to'nc!p"os build it S auto Torn SRE DS fi)ll TOP ANU PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Aiito Tou Paint hop. hear fire department. 6nl6tf JIFXP WANTEi Male 11 WANTED "WOOD C1IOPPKRS TO CUT . whtto.fir and otbir wood; Johii IK Hcott. a Oregon Pldg. j m1. . HELP WANTED .Female lit ' WOMKN TO OO WASHINU. . 1936-J. . - MIONR i:tmlG TYPISTS 'I'O - TYPK -.AUTHOR'S manuscript, riare time, experience un neceitary. . Typints Service Bureau, . 4U Clinton Ml, Newark, New Jersey. . ' IS -m-Stt 15 p p p p p -p p p p p p p p p p p.p p p p p p ' 4VAKTKD ' : ' ' SAI.ESXfAN WITH CAR I.istinr and buyers furnished. You show property lifted by ua to Vbuyers furnished hy us. tinder out nyteia you imiduee steadily from the start. -Unusual oiportttaity- for advance-' nient to sulcsmanspers positina. Our own offices iu Salem itJ PartUnd. See Mr.- I'arker-per-Konatly. AT OVt'E. PAKKKU RKAI.TY CO. 4I9 U. S. Natl Bast BM;. t'omuierrial'at State. 15ml5tf P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P l P P WANTED Employment lt DRESSMAKINO-i-HEMSTITCHf NO f-IN eluded. 1350 N. Cottsarf. ' lim2 PLOWING AND DISCINO ' Phone -eTeninsrs. " 67Pa. DONK. InilS t'OR GARDEN .PLOWING, BASEMENT ..-digging -and team work, phone l)tF3.: - . . ' ' . - ' 19 iuUt( M nsTf WOf TT.I RKCKIVK - MTISIO ' studentn. Prefer ; bBjeinaej-s.- Hare completed teu courses of T Matthew study. tJood referencea. 'all or -see Mrs.. Hurt Marfch, 410 Rural Ave.. ' Salem, Ore. 19m 15 FOR RENT. . 21 ROOM AND BOARD PHONE 1081J. ' - 2l-ml6 HOUSES :AND APARTMENTS FOR Rent. P. L. Wood, 34V Slate St. 21 j3 HOUSE AND APARTMENTS 4'HONE ao&a-j. - 2i-Bi5tf PRINTED OARDSj-firziB 14"- BT 7"i wording "Pot Kent.'! price- lO .eeata each. Statesman. Business Office, on - Ground 'floor. 1 ' - : - FOR RENT Apartments S3 N1CB .FURNISHED APARTMENT---590 Union,-phone 567.7. - 23m21 FURNISHED APARTMENT, MURPHY Bed, piivate bath. 920 Mill St. 23 m-13 tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS. FOUR rooms, bath, lights, water. $18. 1550 . .Waller. - 23-ml6 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM," 111! MAR ion St." - : " 23ml5 APARTMENTS--268 "TJ, Cottage. 23-ntf FOR KENT APARTMKNTa 891 - V. Commercial. - - 29-tf - FOR RENT Rooms ' 23 BOARD A ST D: 'ROOM CLOSE " IN. Phone 1547.JJ.- , . .. . . fcim20 r FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOR gentleman. Strictly modern home. Four blocks from Capitol. Address 86, care Statesman. 25ml4tf t ROOMS, GARAGE, PHONE 133J - ' i 85-mlO PRINTED eARDSBIZT'la" BT "T" werdiag. -"itoossa to iKent," priee 10 cents each. Statesman Business office, Uronad ' floor. - - . FOR RENT NICE CLEAN KOOM Quiet, restful 'place for workin tt rirl I'hone ' 1944 or fce Mrs Burt Atarab. ,111 i.. . 1 .. r- 1 r . . . FOR RENT Oooses -27 MODERN 5-ROOM: BUNGALOW CLOSE in. CaJl 14 State street. , 27mlti TWO FIV E " Rt H lit HOUSES CLOSE IN right irie if taken at once. . Spanlding IjOgging-4-o. - - . - ; t 27inl7 FIVE ROOM. HOUSE. - CLOSE - IN E. Jlofer, 705 Lomniercial st. Phone 1070 or tiTi. U7jnl6 MY' FURNISHED 7 KOOM HOMEtIM- mediate possession. Mm. John Maorer, 399 MUsion. 27ml7 FOR - :RF:NT 5 -KOOM ! BUNGALOW with fireplace, located at 1010,-N'. Juth St., $25 per month. W. H. Graben borst, I'o., 2.75 Mate St, 27uil5 9-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, EAS1 State street. V". a room modern bon sai ow. Fairgrounds road, 925: Sea Hocelofsky, 341 State St. 27-m3ti FOR RENT DWELLINO AT 1053 Sar maw; f ju a tnoata. uaa at, Hta tea man business office, or Becko & iieo' dricks. 27-s8ff WANTED Miscellaneous , 33 WANTED LIGHT WEIGHT TRAILER. Must bo cheap. Phone 1I4FI3 35ml5 SEE WARD K. RICHARDSON ABOUT . B-ooseberriea. 2383 N. Front. Phone S184. ' :- 8Sml SALEM .MARKETS k ; Prices quoted are wholesale - and are prices received by farmers..' No retail prices aro given? GRAIN AND HAT f Mo. 1 soft white wheat ..L... JS 1 .4 5 -w. 1 - toft red wheat ... $1.4 Oata ... ; Cheat bay , "f'14 ot Jiay j. : :. : ..-... ; tts Clorer hay, baled , , ., , , 5 Oat snd vetch hay ... tie V PORK. MUTTON AND BEEP I loss. JriO-200 cwt 112.S5 i logs, 200-25O , cwt $13.00 lloxs. 250-300 cwt ..-$11.75 Xaht sows -I.i.i... ...:.10 ltvssed eal . . -13. We Cows 3Va 5e Pressed pork , ,, ,,. .,,, 1 ln -5 , ' V - -r, PfllTHRT '.-.- Hoary hens f G tOt Light hensu.........:..-.':..: 3ff25e - f EGGS, BUTTER. " BTJTTEfiTAT Creamery butter . .. 43044c UaUerfat, fleliveeeii ; - . SO. Milk, per ew , . $1.95 r-KC. standards :; ,..24i86c t.a'ullets .22e (Anwr . , Yefctetdsy's Pauls) Si. K. !u HL-,fijTl& TAt' A tj iNi E s j, j S H & T y u E in il , x 1 5. 11 i xj A Sl Jsjs. MOji a r XtttlS H ' A TT lA 5S F 1 . . P. 1. TrT ... r ZJ - I1-' 'fJ Trt J ;0io i ofrx 'jje a, -S. T! T pT1 'T- TrlEfjg - - n -? U I " ' O T F R WANTElh MDut-llMnou .'15 ROW BOAT WANTKD NEW OK fix--otid hand. , Address H n. ,.'re Statesman. ' . a.uaHtt U1UHEST PRICES PAID PQR AlrtES atorea, tools, furniture. Siift'a Us4 Uovda De p t onpualto Cuurt house. ; . - , . 35 25tt WANTED - PRJVAT81 MUaSY FO -farm iosna. Wo hare Several appiua , lions aa band. MawUns Koberta, 1 BC.. 20.1 Orrtoi Buildiuf. SaJltif CASH PAID YOH. PALS 15 TEETH dental .gold, platinum and diacarde4 . JewuIrK Hoke 8mHiag -aud Kefiain Co Otsego, Alichigaa. 35 ja m Furniture Packing T . . 1 . . L. . n . ...... M .. . LA.... bold gooda for shiantout. 1? years - .. 1 . . 1 1 -. 1 . . : ... . noia gooos lor snipnioui. i years perirtuce. Call and get aiy price, fl 19W4. : ; 35 r dubi WOODRT. THE AUCTIONEER BUYS used furniture for ssh. Phono 5H. i ' t sr. af FOR SALI-: 7 KMAI.I. SIZE SUIT PDR-- RALE . I .'tirt .North Cottaee. . 37ml GOOSEBERRIES POR CANNING DEI. Uered. Parr. &7K13. 3aild THOROUGTtBKED fX TERRIER , puppies for sale, or trade for 1ed, rug or dresser. ... Phone ltKii-W. . 3?uiltf GRAIN, HAY ifipSE 1284M. S7 m!7 Trespass Notices For Sale Trespass Notices, site 14 Inches tj 9 inches, printed on goad 10 ounr-s canvass bearina; the words, "Notice h Hereby Otven That Treepeeetaf -Strictly Forbidden On Tbesa Prasuisat Under Penalty- Of Proaecutton." Prica 15o esch or two for 2 As. titataaaial lublishlng Company, flalem, Oreroa ,. : , ' '. . . . a7-tt PROFESSIONAL Wxi TF.L4PHOTll eauiera. Inether oarr.vittr rase. fullv - equipped. Price f.0. luqaire 33o S. High. ' - -. 37ml 7 FOR SALE SEED POTATOES. A lh.p. . electric motor. Wanted real, chick- ana add -eersT- lf Park Grocery 87 alolf Market. 705 S. 12th. FOR SALE A NEW THOMAS POWER drag saw. Just the thing' for the mat cutting - wood.. . RegaJar price $1141 . We will sell this one. for $185. tortus . If you ' wish or will take wood for fall frehae .price. . See it at Tne tbtatesmaa office. 37-a21tf 11 POOLROOM - AND t?ONFECTIONERY : I -Corner. .Pacific Highway. Me- , . Olella'n, Rickreall. 37-ml ' PURE BRED WHITE SCOTCH COLLIE . puppies. Phone tveuioua, 6T"J. , . 37ml5 - STEAM ENGINES THE IDEAL POWER FOR THRESHING We have on hand a limited number of 1M and, 12 H. P." steam engines which eou b had at prices you will want to Pay. ' SMALL THRESHERS Now is the time to plate-. yoar -ardar-far your Jtusselb. .' 'Grain Saver.", These ma chines have been redspni in. prioe -over last year., -Call or. write for eatalos--The A. IL Averill Machy. Co., Port laud. Oregon.- " 37ml. FOR SALE FURNITURE. STRICTLY modern and up-to-date black waJunt . . and mahogany - farniture for 7-roem house. .Electric range, victrola, small ssfe, t0 ivwry ' bedroom snites, tjnak. ing room suite included. -Call 315 Cen ter St. Phono 39S. - 37mli FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN . oents a bnndlo. Circulation department Oregon Statesmas. 87-tf BUILDING . MATERIALS . For roofinga, bnilding papers, mantle iricka sod tiies, shingle stain, and all bnilding supplies. Call on a, We also carry DU PONT and GIANT explosives and "everything for blast ing." . GABRIEL POWDER ft SUPPLY CO. 175 Sooth Commercial Phone 7'U - 37m3f SELL US YOUR USEX FURNIT URE H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Good Dept. Opposite- court house. .aZ-ao22U RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 3 BY 50 receipt forme in book, 15 cents m4 book or two boeka for 25 cents. 8 ta tea man office, 215 South Commercial St. fialem. 37 f?T.il FOR SALE- Livestock 39 VETERINARIAN Phone 2028-W. DR. PATTSRSOrt . 3d30tf DU ROO BROOD SOW , FOR SALE M. M. -.JhtcGee, - Koute 5, Phone , 1 Fj.". .- . f39inl7 FRED.W. LANQE, VETERINARIAN Office 430 S. Commercial. Phone 110 - Hew, -phone 180. -- - - 3 B23tt WOOD FOR HAIiE 4.1 16 INCH MILL VOOD 8 TWO CORD Phone 20R. - . 43uil5 DRY SECOND GROWTH-FIR. .PHONt 175S. - ,43 m21 10 INCH BLOCK WOOD, 3.T5 PER losd 4 loads, f 14; also dry fir, esk an ash. Phonw 187VW. 43- 18-INCH OLD. FIR SECOND .GROWTH ' oak and ash. Phono 1F3. If. D. Mar field. . . . ' , : .43-flotf - BEST GRADE OP WOOD , 4V ft. aad 1 iaea. Dry mill wood. '" Green mill wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry and old fir, 1 Jry 4 ft. ash, maple aad oak, ! v FRED K. WELLS . Prompl deUvery and reaaaaabla price. 2 BO Seath Church. Phone .1543. 43 mflit GOOD COAL DRY WOOD rROMJT' DILI VERIES 1ULLMAN FUEL 0O. . PHONB 185S iiiiw.hi' il'" 43-i2tf POUIiTRY AND EGGS 43 Salem Chickerles Headqnsrters for Baby Chicks 7 VARIETIES 184 N. Cottage Salem Phono 400 - -, 45-f I4t JERSEY-GIANT EGGS $1.50 A SET- ting. Box 853.. . , 45-a30tf PARKS' MAMMOTH HATCHERY WILL run lata. Brin your eggs for custom hatching. Also chicks for - sale after Jone-1. 876 S. 24th,' Salem. Phone - . 45ml.', BLACK JUINORCA BABY CHICKS - Flake'a Petlaad, 273 PtW. 45 wi25tf XOST AND FOUND 53 LOSTPACKAGE CONTAINING RED and white checked dress. Finder write ' 'H7ti Perry St.. Snlwi. - 53ml 6 V PERSONAIi . 63 LADY GOING TO SEATTLE IN AUTO can. Uko ono lsdy. . Phono- t.iri . -' - - -65ml 5-tf f -FOR APPENDICITIS I'lt-Is-Woaderful.' Free Informat tloi. Address Hiss Co, Portland, ore- o.-va in-1 nzn ilONEY TO LOAN 07 TO-LOAN $300 X. Y. Z. 57m 15 BZB US FOR CITY BUILDING AND residence loans. Re payable like rent. A. C. Bohrnstedt. Realtor, loan a and Insurance,. 147 N. Com'l St, Sslem, Ore. . 67ajl3il -. : t ... , I Tl V ea St; In m hr f I Bt yj bi tot SP 1 1 4C i 111 $2: Id 1 1 1 s i t i