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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1925)
ll I'M:- Vv - Issued DUr Kwnit fowe'ay hy . XSS STATMAM ruilil2i CUM AST ; 215 South Commercial St, Salem, Onf ' ' R. 3. Headrieka- -Msnsrer J rei J. Toon Imaging Editor U K. Lorn -City Editor Leslie Smith. .Telegraph. Editor Audred BuhIu eiety Editor i : 5 ;- member or tkb Tfco Associated Press it oxelusivnly entitled to too nse for publication of all mew ttispntehee credit el to it r not oUmlw credited ia this paper sad slao tho local ews punusaea beraia. - . 4. i 1. - i. BUSINESS OFFICE: i r ,u r ; , J f Thomas T. Clark Cc, How Torn, 141-145 Weat 8flth 8t Chicago, Marqaetto Bail- . .' -f --- . -a. 'iac.W .'ft. GrothwahL Me..,. . r . ..... Portland Office, S36 Woreeeter Bldg., Phone 6037 BRoadwsy, Albert By era. Itgt. I . .. . telepbones . Baalnaaa Offiea . . . . 2S. or 583 Cireulatiom OfHco . f Vawa PepartaieAt . . . . tS-106 Society Editor I - - JoVDoportnast . . . . . . . .581 Eaterai at the Potto floe im Ealts, ! SELF DENIAL: Whosoever himself, and take u hia croa. save hla life shall lose it;: bat whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel's, the same shall A last The quota of Salem towards the second linen mill to be built here should be finished tomorrow ,. : j For the sake of the reputation of our city, and in order that the example may be set f o the other cities" working to aid us in securing this mill ; , 1 ; ; I Thdogh there is no just fault to be found with what has already feeen done here. ,TBe mtteeaeieryc all praise f 6 t)ie way the have workVdr and the people-who have made their pladges have put all the rest of us who have a stake in Salem or its future under obligations. to i them : , , , . I For, without any doiibt wliatever, this linen mill develop- i ment here is the biggest thmg that 'has ever happened to i "4 Salem and the surrounding country; in fact, to this whole va ley. ALWAYS . WILL ; ' (Springfield,' Mass., Republican.) 'J The trouble with the bill to establish new registration (niV im W 1U1 uivwi. viuwao o t..v V' , -o Xejt the bill is opposed by truck owners. If it were not for niotor trucks there would be little or no need of "concrete high ways Except for minor repairs and the mending required byj frost upheavals, our macadimi2ed highways would last indefinitely uhder the traffic of ' passenger automobiles and ligH'dwrylragolns If the actual cost of road building due directly to the heavier trucks :were to be assessed against them m the form of registiratioii f ees, the fees now proposed would be. only a minor fraction bf those which the truck own ers would have to pay. ' These are 'demonstrable facts which sooner OTlater must be given due importance, a 1 The above from the Springfield Republican is but a sam ple of thfe battle that is going on aU over the country v Ip' Oregon as jn other "states ith paved highways. ; It will go on indefinitely, for there will always.be a ten dency of the meVoprating freight trucks to overload, and to' exceed the safe "sled UmitT-Tsafe for the roads over which th!ey-.:lfiveL'; No "tnaftexf'wJikt Ih'e limit in "either case, there will, be those who will disregard it, V j j i j r-:. fThe Springfield Republican is mistaken in the assertion that macadamized highways would have served under the traffic of passenger automobiles and light delivery wagons. They would have served the wide tire age that was being ushered in when thexneumatic Arid then roads with "a binding surface became necessary. e sucking of pneumatic tires, even on passenger automo biles and delivery wagons, will excepting with a repair force more expensive than "the dif ference in interest on the cost of roads with binding 'surfaces j The ultimate best road is not here yet. It is a long way in the future. It may be a rubber surfaced road ; using hard rubber similar to that on the i And all the way up there heavy trucks ' . , And. fhey will probably tionate" share of the 'first 'cost arid upkeep of the 'highways. That would make the'eost of carrying freight on the highways prohibitive, 1 PROHIBITION STATUS Every now and then some into print j with the declaration of suggestion that prohibition is a, failure. This in fact is one of the devious methods em ployed against the Volstead bition while it was . becoming made every effort possible to prt of the statutes and the 1 Prohibition is law whose tiii-teii. uta men uiy, person who aius loe uoowieg or moon- Ehme gentry byopposing directly or indirectly the govern rent's efforts at its enforcement "be either -patriotic or law aUing;? One of the most effective means bywhich" any law may be rendered ineffective rr?ans to the same end is to tlia Jaw And both of these methods are being employed per sistentiy by the opponents of the present law. " The fight made by. officials, by law abiding citizens and hj the prohibition press is a fcr .thrift, for home and human happiness.? . Gloss over the truth as you will with prating ti : rights,! and prevalence of drinking, the f act remains' that tl 3 enemies of prohibition are fighting the fight offvice and fccrruption against all! that is best and that promises most tf happiness and harmony in hi The bankers, building and t-rocers and other retail merchants know that there has been rr ere money for the home and. for their business Isz&cpjbocze I -3: be$n outlawed. School and college head3 know . that tie breweries and saloons were ordered closed under 1.2 zr,d national laws that !..- 1 . .fl,, THE PREGQSTATESIIAK 5ALESI0JIEG0N 3- ; W. H. Henderson-X.ClreTat!oa Mtu(M Ralph H, Xletxiag Advertising liHef Frank, JMtoiti,,., . MMMit Job Dept. E. A. Rhotcn. .. Livestock Editor W. O. Connor Poultry Editor associates press i 688 109 OreX&a, ft aaonl-caa antter '"will tome after me. let him deny ttd follow me.- - For- whosoever .will save it.,,. Mark ?: 34, 3&. wofiir i BE TROUBLE rVta fooa aw rinr. Viio-K pnonch. tire age cut it short destroy any macadam redd; solid rubber tires of. trucks, i will always be trouble with 1 ' - 1 ! i never bear their proper propor ' 1 i misguided individual breaks act by those who fought prohi Taw and by those who have "evade it since it has been a constitution!, 1 ' ! I 1 J i enorcement is the.dutyof every is ' ridicule. Another effective emphasize every infraction of struggle for order for morals, about personal liberty; domes- human life. : J f-.; 4 , loan' &socktiontxecutives. children have been better cloth . ' 1 ft... -,4 . rj-., ands of homes that were formerly in poverty are well-to-do since the heads of the families cannot spend their money In the skioris ; ' ! 4 ; ' : ' ' , : -'." If prohibition is; a failure why so desperate effort to evade the law or to make it ineffective by ridicule or Take propaganda in which it is; proclaimed; a. faHur?. , , v Increased output has resulted in industry throughout the country as a result of "prohibition. Of this the paper man ufacturing plants of Oregon, the steel plants of Illinois and ihe glass factories of the East are examples. , The fact "that liquor is still to be had in limited quan tities and that there are those unfortunate enough to drink t does not mean prohibiion is a failure. Nor can frequent booze cases in our courts be fairly interpreted to mean that the law cannot be or will not be enforced as well or even better than most of the laws nowton bur statute books are enforced. Booze Is fighting despierately against law and decency. And the more scarce it becomes and the more completely the taws are enforced the more1 desperate the chance's which the boozers, the moonshiners and bootleggers will take to evade the law. Meanwhile every ' citizen who really desires obedi ence to ALL law will insist by Jboth deed and word upon pro hibition enforcement fjy riRiiiME PHBBLELIS Adete Gaurlaoafa Kew Fbaaa 1 of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CGPyrlfBt by Newtpsper Vaatara ..,wnric CHAPTER 461 THE WAY MADGE MANAGED TO MASK. HER XERVOUS ; FEARS With a shrill of protesting brakes the gray limousine came to a stop a yard or two past me, for its speed in pursuing: my small car had been such that stopping us momentum was no easy mat ter. H v - j. - .:- - The big man came out on the running board, as the chauffeur put his engine in reverse, . and backed the big car close to mine. I sat watching them with the feel ings of a trapped animal. I did not fear immediate death.' unless the hatred of Grace Draper should break through her poise. I was sure her beauty of face and ugli ness of soul was hidden beneath the fashionable yashmak-veil oS the woman T had seen in'the'linv- ousine. But I could not "help re membering Lillian's, sinister sug geetibn that the gang whicn in cluded Smith would not balk at torture to find the paper contain ing the secret formula my father had invented, and I am not asham ed to confess that I had the sen sation of being closely wrapped in- ice.' r .- -'; ,f -: - But there was only one thOiyJ left to me to nlay the game. I would let them see no falferlngv I grimly decided, until it was no longer possible for' me to stand firm i had no illusions as to my behavior' under physical 'pain, for I am an arrant coward' in a.den- itist's chair. But I knew that they would carry me i to some safer place than the broad boulevard which links one end of Long Is land with the other before begin ning any act fan otner than getting me Into the other car, and some miracle might happen before then. It behooved me to " keep every sense -alert, and let no word or action' of the. companions forced on me goad toe into forgetting my watch of the road. . , . . "Get in Here.'" " : f ; I folded my hands on ihe wheel, and looked "with 'cool inquiryjat the big man wbi with redr angry face, jumped to myrunning board when the car had "stopped, :and te(zed my arm roughly. f . ' "Get in here," ne said ja vaely "You won't yelL-if you" know what's good for you." "I haven't the slightest inten tion 'of "felling, I said, "atid 1 shall be charmed to go with. you. Your car is much more com for ta able than mine, a great deal speed ier,and I shall reach my destiny tion far , more quickly. It would probably have taken n several days to find jyour interesting! lair which now I shall reach before" "Shut" your ( trap!" the man growled. That sort, of buTxk won't get you' anything."" But J had seen the quick, f urtive, almost alarmed glance which he had hot at the woman behind the yashmak- veil, had Seen her almost imper ceptible gesture In reply. and knew' that my random shot had told. ... - t , ! . The " chauffeur" had jumped down while. -1 was speaking, and had come round to the front door of my car. ' The big man released my arnC.---- -. v v A . You'll get in quietly,"! he said - "Of course." I retvfrned. WU1 you please transfer . my. things, or are you forbidden any courtesies?" Minute Directions, . . - i - - i rTh nan looked 'at the woman again ' and again she benk her head,' this time' In a' nod lot. per mission," feBut I saw her.yes" nir row at, my taunt, and I; was more than lever conviaced that the? eyes were those of Grace Draper " The ebauffeur put out his hand courteously enough ato - lift me down, but kept his hand firmly on my - arm until I was safe inside th9 tlsr Hnossine. 'The yashnalc- on the seat beside her, and when I pressed back into the corner as far away from her aVf could get. she gave a little malicious chuckle, impossible to identify but which was strongly reminiscent to me of Grace Draper's langh. " " . The bik man and the chauffeur packed, my luggage Into the limo usine, and then the big man', as it by p re-arrangement, took his seat behind the wheel of the limo usine, while the chaffeur climbed into : the : seat I had 5ust vacated:' "The first opening you can see that j you can ;drive her- IntcV .-the wood, do it,' directed the big man. "Don't be afraid of amashing the cursed thing but be sure, it can't be seen readily. If you hear me honk three times you'll know there's somebody behind us' and lay off until I honk twice to show all's clear again. I'll be right be hind you, and will wait In. the road, pretending to fix the engine until you come out of the woods." I There was no need of the honk ing. -. No one passed. and we had gone but few yards when we came upon 'the entrance to a winding wood path, too narrow it seemed for even my small car. But with infinite skill the chauffeur guided It Into the twisting path, disap peared from view, and in two or three minutes we ' hea"rd a crash ing, rending sound, which made even the impassive woman start behind her yashmak-veil, and set the big man to muttered cursing, which I, saw held distinct' worry for the chauffeur. ... U i. .- i. Bits. For Breakfast I Glorious rains , V V '. Good for nearly all crops-- U V A . And especially good for the flax. If we should have no more rain at all till harvest the flax crop ere - would be much better than last " year. And ; we .have missed our. "usual June rains" only once or twice since, the Coun try was settled. To say nothing of showers yet to come in May. -? :': si , The shortage of our fruit crop will be bad enough.-But there will be a lot more fruit "than the alarm ists have been predicting.! . , V la Tomorrow Is- the day on which the Salem quota ' for the second linen mill is supposed to be fin ished. And that will be glorious news to broadcast; to tell the world. ; : : rr : ' The Bits for Breakfast man was asked yesterday if he thought the present low price of sugar would remain; would it go lower or gejt higher later in the season? Toe present wholesale price of, sugar in Salem is 6 V cents : a pound; but - some merchants arer selling it as low as' $6.23 a hahdred pounds, as a leader. - They "know best why they do this. ' The world produced 23,000,000 long tons of sugar last vearr an increase' over the year before of 3,000,000 long tons; the greatest Increase ever made In a single year. The sugar producing nations- of -the world are generally increasing their plantings, both of cane and beets; that Is the nations of the northern hemisphere, while the southern hemisphere is now grinding - its sugar, and is buying less from the northern - hemisphere than' last year, i But the whole world .'tr.eat Ing more and more sugar; the. peo ple of the United States consumed 4,500,000 tons in 1923. They con sumed ,000,000 tons (long tons) fastyear, and" they are expected to get away with 5,300,000 lon tons this year. The lower prices speed up consumption. The carry-over Is so large that present 'prices are not likely to. advancemuch If any. It will depend somewhat on 'the -. way the plantings f come on: They hare been having Ja' had LEG SORES AXE CURABLE. Tf yon anffer from Leg Sore r Varicese Ulcers. I will aend yon absolutely TREE a copy ef my famous book tbat telM hsw to be rid , of these troubles for all time by using my remark able painless treatment. It is different from anythiag yon -ever heard of, and the result- wf over '-'33 " years aperialtzing, 6imply aend your name and address to lr." H. J.rWHITTIERv' Suits 117S, 421 East 11th Etreet, Kansas City, Mo. Adv. GUIGIIESTEa STIIJ3 a, 1 ! VMV w v J0f ''""S. J " '" -s Jfi if-.. - Vie Miff. kaEsue-'l ' 1 " nil -'!- ., ,..,.-... t n - - 4 k L ii . l a I i . . f 4ay) at Salam, tha eapiial ot Oracva Lccal Rates FcrJ Daily gaaaiy 3 cents par word Oaa tirna.. Thraa timai a eanta per wra 8 eanta par ward Bix timet Ona Miaata. daily a Suadaj - 20 caata par ward la brdar- to aara tha mora tkaa ona tima rate. MrertiaatBaat matt ru im eonaaeatira iasvaa. . . Ka ad takaa for laca thaa 25 easts. Ads ran -Suulay aaly eiarcad at one-time rata. . . t ' A drartiiBata (except "Fei ala" and "Bituationa Wanted") will be ; takaa erar tha telephone if tha adrerbaat la . anbtenbar ta p&aaav Tua 8tataamaa , wiU receira adrar timent at any time taa day ar ighb Ta . iaaua - proper c'aaeiffriar tiona ada aaonid ba in. beiora 7 p. aa. XBIXPHOn 85 ar. sS Money to Loan Oa Seal Rotate T. K. FORD (Ovar Lsdd Busk Bank) BIFOKB YOXT- LEAVE- YOUB BOHX OB GA& HAVE IT Insured Properly Fk-ona 1(1. Back A Bcadrfeka, V. - 8. Bak Bldav ; - . avtttf The Lutheran Settle ment Bureau . .- hoxxsxxkeb asp noMxaxiXEa Oresoh Incorporated Baal EUU luaranea, Iana 11 f Vktor Sekneidar, 8aey. Boms 4-5-, P'Atcy Bldg," a t AUTOMOBILES Wi WRECK 'EX . Farta Ut a-U- aara.. W sail te leas. Get oar prices trailera. Salem Aata Wreekinr Ca 403 8. Cknrek atreat. SCHKXTiER AUTO 'WREOKTWO CO. wilT - bar yoar old ear. - Bisheat cask price AUTO TOPS SEE US FOR. TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. 3. Hull Ante Top Pais Shop. earireejjarhMnt-sltf HEIiP WANTED Female 13 TYPISTS TO TYPE AUTHOR'S mannscript, spare time, experienca an--necesssry... Typista Service Bureau, -40 Clinton St. Newark, Xew - Jersey. .. .'; ,'13-av80 EARX'SS-tlO WEEKLY, ADDRESSING. V mailing .eirenkwa. Send stamped enve ' lope 0t particulars. ; .Palace. Mail Co., Toledo. Onia.- - ' . ; "I3ral7 WAXTEDt Women to make money at home. S lain home sewing. No can vassing' ' To prevent curioaity seekers, send 10. rent (coin) for samples and particulars. ' Success Sewing System, Box-207. Long Branch. N. J. I3M17 drouth in the, beetf ielda of, Colo rado. In the cane p districts of Louisiana and Texas, too. They sehL for Hatfield, the rain maker, to go to Louisiana. But a "slight rain fell, and they did not hire him. If the beet and 'cane dis tricts of the United States get plenty of rain, sugar j will not ad vance much, if any.' If general drouth conditions should come "on, it Would likely ' bring- small ad vances in price. It would he bet ter for all concerned if the price of sugar "could be kept around 6 cents a pound. ' Better for the growers," manufacture" nd conJ sumers. Salem, when sne gets her sugar factory, will be able to sell at . 6 : cents wholesale here and make good profits for the. beet growers and the manufacturers. ; i - Music Masters Give Lessons In Famed Italian Gardens ; ... ---- . - i - - '" ' . . -!'-- ROME A special: music course exclusively for American students will be given this summer in the grounds of. the famous Villa d'Este at.Tlvoll; one of "the marv els of Italian landscape- gardening. The course, will, open Jury; 18 'and continue u n t i 1 September 12. Amou g the r aoted . instructors are Respighi. Consolo, Corti and'Sig norina Valeri for composition, piano, violin and singings respec tively., ECZEMA PSORIASIS ITCH ' . - . ... . RU-BOX will heal every spot. Barbers itch.. army itch, ring worm. Tetter, ulcers, old or new, poison ivy iodine poisons, all dennatites. prevents blood poison. Re move dandruff, stops hair from falling out;' XYon : won'f be .bald or torn, gray nesr ao yanng if you um RU-BOX.. We have-offered for 13 years $100 If coald be found a rase of ECZEMA that eon Id at .be healed with RU-BON. Ru Ban Skine-Toae S1.0O a bottle. Ointment 50 cents.' a , Ask your druggist. .AH wholesaler drag houses- sell Ra-BeaC - If yoor dra;gist tries- to sell you a-snbsti-1 tote, send direct to na, we ship prepaid a 3 orders" tor' $iJ0f ot 1 mora. J - VjT StT-BOjr CHEMICAL CO. . , Kansas City, Mo. r Prices fliioted arawhalesale mitt9 prices received by farmer. Na- retail prices are given : . . -. e&UJI A8D HAT- No. 1 soft white wheat . gl.45 No; 1 soft ; red wheat .... ,.... 1.45 Oata .: ll ;S3e Cheat hay t '- , ,....$14 Oat hay -US -15 Clover hay, baled. Dat and rtch hay SIS I C5K, UUTTOX AND BEEF Hors, 10-00 ewt -...12.25 HoffS," 20O 25O cwt ia.oo -$11.73. Hol-s, 230-300 .r Lit rt sows - Dresed veal Cowj .10c Drt pork Lat. . M .'.4 ...... . IT t -t hti i :.:r:.;..:-.r;..XL...::. J 5 1" ( i5! :t.i0t lire . .....5A-j35c Cre. 51..- - - v hnt t" .ji... i f f t 3e QrgO:ii HELiP WANTED Female ' 13 . WOMEX GIRLS. GUARANTEED PAY in yonr own home if you ranaBse needle. Ererytkins farnUkei. Parrtclar"fre. Royal Art Co.. Drawer .20. I "-'P Ohio.; . ;t- ..j..r 13ml7. EARN MOXETi WEEKLY SPARE TTME home addreaaiagr msinar music cirru lara. New York PnbHahera, Dept. Fv IM9 Broadway. Xew York City. 13ml7 LADIES PLEASAXT " SEWING "AT home on your machine ererything tarnished highest .prices. Write for particulars. Home i Sewing - Cox, - 311 Fifth Are.. X. Y. C. j ; J3MX7 3 AVOMES TEACHERS WANTED TO TRAVEL ' -During summer racation. Interesting work, congenial teacher companions, ana at least $60.00 per week. Salary. start and raUroad -fare paid, tiii ' (location and detsita of expfrirace in first letter. Address. S. T. Saua,,13 58 E. Washington , 6U Chicago. - 111. fi-- - I3ml7 SALESMAS 13 LIGHTNING STRANGE BATTERY compound. Charges discharged batter ies itfstautly. Eliminates old method entirelv. Gallon free, to a rents. Light hlng Co., St. PaoU Minn. . r, tlSBU? AfTO ACCESSORY f SALESMEN TO aell Seng'a locking steering wheel 'for Fords and Chevrolet to ' dealers only. No other wheel like it: fast seller; MmmiatiAii tkA ' established iChicago firm; write- qniclt for particn . Irs. ,: W. P. Seng;! 4450 'Rarenswood units ro. - "mi i - AGISTrS TTA3TTED "17 XECE8SITYJAXD XOVELTY COMBINED : Original eoastraetion of famous Wal ton Duplex shirts . guarantees double wear.i-'-Ba our factory representative, make 15.OO-20.O-daily. - Wrrta Wal ton Duplex Co., Brooks Bldg., Chicsro. . r - i -- il7mi7 A6ENT8 WRITE i FOR FREE SAM pUst Sell Madison : "Better-Msda" " Shirts for Targe manufacturer direct to " wearer. - No capital or- experience re- quired. Jlanr earn 10 weekly-and bonna. MADISOX MILLS, 566 -Broad-way. Xew Yrtrk. 17mlT WANTED- Employnient 'Qf DRESSMAKING HEMSTITCHING IN eluded. 135 X. Cottage. 19m20 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work, phone 1BF8. 19-otl4tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FOR Rent. P. L. WMd, 341 State St. ;-- 21-j HOUSE; AXD APARTMENTS PHONI 2058-J. 21-al5tf FOR RENT SLEEPING PORCH WITH j dressing room.- Wrth or without board ifor lady 33a X. Church. ,21m20 PRIKTED CARDS. 8IZE 14"'BY T' wording "For Bent," prion 10 cents f aadu 8 ta teem an Bnainesa Of fUe, an Orunf fUxif. r . . FOR KENT Apartment 23 XICE . FURNISHED APARTMENT 590 Union, phone- 567J. ' 23m'.' 1 FURNISHED APARTMENT, MURPHY ' Bed. private bath. 20 Mill St. - ' j v'. S3-m-13-tf APARTMENT THE BROWX. PHONE Emma Murphy Brown, 931 or 1632R.. im - i - ' - - 23M16tfe APARTMENTS 263 N. OotUga. 23-nU rOR REXT APARTMXXT - m : CemmereiaL- -j. ,,2t-it APARTMENT RENT' REASONABLE. 735 Xorth High. -.23M23 THREE ROOM UNFURNISHED APART : ment, $9 a month, including phone, light and water, near cannery. Phone 1086 23M17 FOR RENT Rooms 25 BOARD AXD ROOM r CLOSE IN. I-Phoner 1547M. - 23m20 FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOR - irentlemsn. Htnctly modem home. care Statesman.. . . , 25n14tl PRINTED OARDS. SIZ7 14" BY Y44 wording. ' 'Booms to Bent," price 10 eeaia eecn. cnateaman xsusmesa oxuea, Orosmd floor. v - VOTt RENT Hottaes 27 TWO FIVE ROOM HOUSES CI-OSE IX ; right price if taken at once. Spaulding : Lagging to. f i - ' ZTmll MY FURXISHED 7 ROOM HOME IM ; medinte possession ilttr John Mauter, :. 3ta Mission.- .i ... , - , a7ml7 CLOSE IX , COTTAGE, ,;- 3 . ROOMS, : breakfast nook and bath. .Partly fur toished, a20 Mill. i , 27M17tf FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1052 Sag r iaaw; 930 -a month. Call at States , aaaa bnainesa affiaa, or Back Haw . dricka. - H 27-a8tl FOR REXT SIX, ROOM HOVSE FOR ?' rent.T Modern, . paved street, garage House not for sale. See Geo. C. Will. '' thw CTumic dealer. i Mt7 ; WANTEDiiscenaiieoiis ROW BOAT WASTED-XEW OR BEC ;; nd hand. Address Box 88. - care ;.j tatsjmsn. , S5ml4tf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USX1 atovea,, toe Is. furniture. Stiffs Used . floods Dept opposite coart honrn. , .-,.,.-..41 86-m22tl WANTED PRIVATE MONEY . KOI , farm loans. Wa have aeversl appUca , tiona on hand. Bnwkine tt - Roberts, Inc, 203 Oregon Bnilding. 85-dl4t CASH PAID FOB -FALSE TEETH dental gold, platiaam and discarded ' Jewelry. . Hoke Smaltiag -and Refining ' Co. Otsego, Michigan. 85-j27U '""-""""""aaies i Furniture Packing Let ma pack and erata yonr house-, hold goods for shipment. 17 years ex i perienca. Call aad get ar price. Phone I 1SF4. - r--. -. - -85-maS WOODRY THS AUCTIONEER EUTS nsed fvroi turn for eaaa. Phana 51 X - - Sf-et FOR SALE 37 TWO 18x3 8ILOS-. AND. ONE BLIZ ZARD IS in. entter. O. B. Terhone, Jefferson. r , r , S7M20 THOROUGHBRED FOX - TERRIES puppies Tor sale, ar trade tor ted. ru or dreaaer. Pheaa 1055-W. 37ml2tf 6RAXX, HAY iHO!fg -1264M, T,ail7 GOOSEBERRIES FOR CAXXIXO AT Se 'per pound. Phone 43F2 evenings. Dsy phone 1013. 27Mlttf f I Tresp&zs Notices Trespeea Notices, alia 14 Inehaa bj :, 9 iaehea, , printed on . ged 10 oua esavasa bearing tsa words, "Notie X r Hereby Given- That Treapasing b ,,' Strictly Forbidden Oa These Prem!se Under Penalty Of Pcas-outien.' Price ' . 15 each "or twe for 2ie. Stateamar , Publishing Company, avians, Or-wn ,v.;v t - v - -' ' - .i. - 37-ati ITIOFESSIOXAT 6 V xS H TELOPITOTO stnera. leather csrrrine case. '!" xraiPDed. Price S20. ; i no airs ,n . . K r.lUga..;. . 37ml7 r.r-'T.:rT rcxs sir?, 3" et .' i rttt'; t t rir in , 13 c. pg I " r- -9 hnr fr i ffi'4. - ' ' s, Z i i k . . k, , ' - - -- of-i.wM! bt-ate ' ' ? V FOB SALE 37 FOR SALE A XEW THOMAS POWER drag aaw, Jnet tne um ior matting wond.. ; Baglar. , price 15Q. Wa will sell this wna for $125, terms if yen wis WU take - wood Jor Btateama offacaw . - , j 87-a31tl POOLROOM AXD COXFECTIOXERY 4 -Comer, ,r5iu : uijbwj. ft Clellan, Rickreall. ' 37-mlU Voa 8ALB OLD ' XEWBPAPER3. TEN eenta a bnaaie. uurcniauon aapaxsmeni Oregon Statesmas. J7-tf 'BUILDIXO MATERIALS ' For roofings, building; papers, mantle - Jrieka and -tilee. ahingia stain, and all building supplies. Call en us. .Wa also sarry DU POXT and GIANT explosives and "everything (or blaat ,-tng " - . . GABRIEL TOWDER SUPPLY CO. 173 South Commercial Phene 728 SELL U3 YOUR USED FURXTTURE H. jj. stiff jraraitnra uo. usaa uooat Dept. . Opposite court house. 87-m22ti FOR SALE SEED POTATOES. A lh.p e lee trie motor. Wanted veal, caicw ana an egga. .U' Park Orocerj Market. 705 8. 12th. 7-alSti ;FOR SALaBJ--Iilvestock 39 GOOD: WATCH DOG FOR ; SALE Flake's Petlsnd, 273 State St. . 39M20 VETERINARIAN DR. PaTTERSOS Phona 2028-W. - 31)-d30U DUROC BROOD SOW FOR SALE M. M. McGee. ; Route 5, Phone 81F25. FRED. W. LAXQE. VET ERIN A RIAN Office 4S0 8. OommereiaJU Phona 119t Raa. phona 1666. - . t-m23ti FOR- SALE: GOOSEBERRIES, 2c AND i piek them yourself; 3 e' picked 4 r delivered. 3Va milws north of Salem on river road. F.E.Evans. 3M20tf WOOD FOR SAJM 43 DRY SECOXD-GROWTH FIR. PHOX1 17S. . 43-m21 1 INCH BLOCK WOOD. $3.75 PER loai . 4 loads, $14; also- dry fir, oak an ' ash.; v Phone 187SW. ' 43-n17 I6-IN0H OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and aaav Phooo 18F3. M. D. May field. , 43-fl8tf BEST GRADE- OF WOOD 4 ft. and. 1$ lnek. , "Dry mill wood. ! Green -mill . wood. . Dry aacond growth i C. Dry and old fir. Dry 4 ft. ash, maple aad oak FRED E. WELLS PVompf delivery and reaseasbln priea 2$0 SouU Church. Phona 1541. 43-mSt GOOD COAX DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES BILL-MAX FUEL CO.: PHONE 1855 i 4g-j29tf ! POULTRY AND EGGS 43 FOR SALE LEGHORN ROOSTERS, 6 , weeks 15c. A. 3. Hilfiker. Box 23D, . Rt. 4, Phone 83F14. -., I ( 43M20 Salem Chickeries Headquarters for Baby Ckicka 7 VARIETIES i 164 X. Cottage Salem Phone 400 .:... r. 45-tl4tt JERSEY-GIANT .EOOS $1.50 "A - SET ting. Box 353. ' 45-30tf LOST AND FOUND 83 LOST DOUBLE ELK TOOTH; WATCH fob -with ruby. Reward.? Phone 1829J. 955 Center St.. Salem. 53M20 PERSON AIi S3 LADY GOING TO SEATTLE IX AUTO ; can take one : lady. Phone 63F15. . - ' i 5ml5-tf YOUXG ATTRACTIVE WIDOW Worth $30,000. Lonely, will marry. Club. B 1022. Wichita, Kansas. ; 55m It. MARRY IF LONELY JOIN "THE SUC ressfut Correspondence Club." Relia " blor descriptions -free. - Box 55S. Oak land., California. -. -; 55ml7 HIZZ TREATMENT 1 FOR APPENDICITIS . "It-Is-Wonderful." Free' informa tion. Addresa Hiss Co, Portland, Ore gon. 95-14-1926 LEADING CLUB LARGEST, MOST RE liable for lonely people, confidential de- . acriptions free in plain sealed envelope. Thousanda wealthy members.. If sin cere write. Established 20 years. Mra. Matthews. Box 26. Oakland. California. - ' ' . . , S5m-17 MONEY TO XOAN 37 TO LOAN--$300, X. Y. STATESMAN. : v. - -. . : 57M19 SEE. s US FOR CITY BUILDING AXD - residence .loans. Repaysbln like rent. . : - A. C. BOURN ST EDT : 'Realtor, Loans and Insurance -liT .No. Com'I. H., Salem, Ore. f 57MI7 - ' l SO YEAR FARM LOAXS ' Oil rural credit plan with privilege of paying off any amount at any time; low Interest, easy payments, no exam . ination fee, or eommiasion an loan. -' : PERRIXE MARSTERS -212 Commercial Clnb BIdr. 57ml3tf MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP - arty, either building and loaa plan or private aoey. Farm loaa a with in surance company money at &M with commission added. Ralph H. McCardy, Nro. 6 aad 6, Staevea-Meora Bldg,. Sa lem. . .x. J.. .j. , B7-fl4tf MONEY- TO 'LOAN ON "IMPROVED . Willamette .valley, farms at low rate ; and lorig term. t Liberal pre payment -; privileges. " A. C. -BOHRNSTEDT ! Realtor. Loaae and Insuran- .,. 147 Xo... Com'I.,' St, Salem, Oreron - 7M17tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 61 IF YOU, ARE. 1J)OKIXO FOR AX IX - Vestment ahowiag 10. 4121 Ht sta men. eimi7 OLDEST AND BEST LOCATED STORE 4i a Beach. FarnUhed ' complete for groeery and meat market or any line yon wish, i Living room ..np-stairs. For aale or rent. -. For-farther information address G.' E. Turner, Rockaway, Ore gon. . -- 61m-lT HUNDREDS OF POULTRY MEN HAVE made .fortunes with purebred rlikkena. krad to !y "iroaxx CQ J to-ZjQ egzs a year. 80 pens and trioa ol purebred Chickens (some wllb world champion records) and valued at over $1.20p will be given away ta ambitious men. wom an, beys, aad girl for full informa tion . cut out thia dvertiieaint and sand year name and address ta North. wee Poultry Journal, .Sale", Oregnni , U.:.-,. REAL ESTATE -----63- FOR SALE 97 "at-res timber - and -open jmturj fenced.-, close to 'small "town. $2.ooo. Easy terms. 700 acre itwk .ranch with stocks-close to town and . highwuv per; art. .For sale gar- . se. i.-eeo4. lot, $550. R,. fc . rWood.sJ41I fcta'te bt.' - 63M17tf i FAIRMOUNT BtTILDIXO SITE Fnll one-nartrr hork located t Lincoln street -tetwen 4oha - and Fairmount street. Price $5000. W. H. GRABEXIIORST CO -i - 275 .-'e fc-t. .- ,. - ... - " i i ii - - SUM REAL ESTATE 63 JUST TWO OF EACH f Two 5 and 0 room bungalows of unusual merit value. Cash counts in one. Extreme easy terms in another. FLEMING, 841 State S4. " : , 63M19tt i . THERE'S A XICB LITTLE 5 ACRE tome on gvavel road aad only 6 mites oat, with 5 room phtstertd house and 3 acres of fruit and 3 new chicken houses and fine water for only $1,500 and half down; and t acre's a 15 acre home only; 5 milea out on 'gravel road, with large houso and barn. 2 acres of strawberries, running - stream, beautiful view .and splendid noil, price $2,650.. MeGILCHRIST A PENNINGTON '809 U. S. Bonk Bldg. Phonel40 ,3M16tf . i 7 room Fairmont-Hill, modern reK? dene s - - - $5,500.00 South Salem new- Dutch' eolon-, i,l -.i. i . $(?TOOO.OO Tew Park. 7 room residence $3,000.00 Yew Park! 5 rra. residence $2,000.00 A. C. BOHRNSTEDT Realtor, Loan and Insurance 147 No. Com'L SU Salem, Orettoa . .. 6J17tf TO THOSE SEEKING A HOME We especially call your attention to the following propertiea: K $9000 real home on Court street. $&O0O double flat,? Court street. $5700 snap on Capitot street.-. . $4000 real modern bungalow, 5 rooma, furnace, fireplace, only $1000 down, . bslanee lfke rent. . ' $3250 thats a good buy. Bungalow, 5 Voom,, furnace paved , street, with furniture $3473. Terms. ClULDS BECHTEL 540 State Street.....". , . . 63ml7-tf -. SPECIALTY VOR THE WEEK s Basement bargains in lots for this, week. About n dosen scattered. Now is yonr time. Easy terms, low prices. They are on tha bargain-counter. Take yonr -eaoieo,-- WM. FLEMING, 341 State St. . , -, CSMlOtt-. r STOP! READf ' - 5 room house 3 blocks to sohool. gra Tel street, let 50x100. Price- (&30; $200 eash.. balance $20 a month and in terest. Just north of State street at"13S X. 21st, a 5 room bungalow and garage. Price including paving paid $3,930. Terms.. ,- Located at 1965 X. 5th St.. a 5 room bungalow, basement, fireplace. Price including paving $3250. Terms. KRUEGER, Realtor 147 X. Com'I. Phone 217. . 63M19 : $150, DOWN ; $23 . MONTH : i Cuts a good 6 room house, Va. acre, good land on Fairirround road, street car line. Price $3000. - Another nice 5 room plastered bungalow, bath, lights, garaga fine lot, garden all in, only $250 down. $25 month, price cut to $2250 for quick deal. Also dandy 4 room bun galow. Paving paid, $2O0 cash, balance tang time, price $1600. Other house not quite so good. House 4 rooms, 2 lots '$700, terms. Gsrage house $650. $850 and $1850. Why pay rent I Save it by seeing Childs A Bechtel. . 540 State Street. 63ml7-tf nTDPAI IS THE ONE 'WORD that ain-.raa- perectly describee thia 7 roora 2-story home. Not new but every thing else. Cleaner, more perfect from basement to garret aimpty cannot be found. Lot 60x160, fine .corner dn paved street with -east front and open . view; fine big double garage; for order, neatness and general appearance from end to end. it is simply the last word. Basement as clean and orderly as a dining room with profusion of closets and atorage nooks; construction tha best;- conditions A-l. At the price, $4500, , it is very seldom equalled. The kind that' a salesman is proud to show and that buyera wait months to find. Will consider a smaller house, in exchange. . BI RTH D AY x. Tuesday. All Who remember and see me a that day will find a eurdrise if they desire . a lot for a home. Best lot values in the city. Daly 17 left out of 64. Salem's first linen mill now under construction-just across the rosd. New- homes built -and being built. Lota priced $275 to $600, but never mind ; see me on that day if you want a lot , for a. home and I will surprise you. No speculators. . . ' fAH "CP TO 3000 for the best value in Salem residence proper ty new or old. Submit house number ad price and if property . haa the value yon' 11 hear from na. DDfolEIT" -A BEAUTIFUL 5 ACRE rKJtrM 1 TRACT can, be bought for the price of the house it contains if taken at, once. . This is an emer gency deal to settle an estate and , somebody is certain to profit from it. S400 7 K00Sf- 2 -STORY, Fnll BaaJv m.n. ,ut Mnstrnetion : East Salem;. dose ia; fine corner; good con dition; nice lawn. Rent for $30. Boy on easy terms. Splendid valve. , I advertise value which I . know to be not merely good Vat exceptionally good. - I have never misled or disap pointed a, tingle buyer, HARRIS Kaaonie Temple Phones 795. 1942J . 63-m-17 .. $7oo BUYS: A fine modern 5 room home with cor ner lot located at 1695 South- Commer cial St. 7 Tmh. r ' v W..H. .GRABKNIIORST A CQ J, 273 State St. - : fTT . 163M20 r:-' FOR RENT TILL- SEPTEMBER 6 room 'house, partly furnished at 475 X. High St., $35 per month. ' 5 room furnished house, 844 Com'I. St., with good garage $35. A 5 room plastered Anse, Jbath, toilet. . electric, lights, paved street, $2250 on terms. 7 room modern houso on paved street, close in. haa garage. , basement furnace, near grade, 'Junior High and high school - $4,500: S 1,000 down. ; Sea J. A. MILLS, 33 Va SUU St. ..... fi3M19 GROCERY 8TOCK AT INVOICE, LEA8E - on building and fixtures.' good location ' and opening. tor feed baaiaesa in con nection owner retiring. Large lot on" Capitol atreet. suitable for- haziness, $3,S0O.- ' Confectionery store doing fine busi nesa, books will show profits that will ' make - thia- intoet . yo - " Owne baa other -fnteresta that make 'it adUable fo'fceTl. Living quarters in connection. .-" $5.0OO; - ' - ... - . Grocery business in residence district. eteck.- bonding and -residence," corner lot 65x165 ow ereek $5.000. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 216 Oregon Bldg. i':-':.''.'. ' . 63M17tf $50O DOW!tr - - .-. .-.. w ---- -j i 40 par month buys a new 5 room t modern bungalow, located near 8. Com j mereial St., on Miller. Price $4100. t Thia home- ia a good buy and we wiU bo pleased to show it to you. : - W. H. GRABKNHORST A CO s r ..- i- 375 State Bt. ' "T - - 63M20 " MODERN PORTLAND H OU8K TO . trade for acreage near Salem, 8 room i bouse in Portland, choice residence di- trict- This house rent for 0 per month. - Price $5,000. What have yon to trade for this! . $1,300 buys a new 4 room bungalow with range connected, -also hestfng stove, garage, lot 50x100, $300 down balance $20 per month. 50 acrea well -improved. 25 acres in prune." balance open tand and timber, running water and 2 well. 9 room '. house, larre barn, l.ifgodryer. 2V&'mile from Salem. Price $16,000, Will trade for ; city property. . - - . , A 5 room modern bungalow except fur nace, good location, good garage, corner lot. A good bo, at $3,700. We have " sood propertr in Oregon City to trade for Salem property. ' ' A fine 3 acre tract with a choice 'plas-' ' tered ew ix rrmiV bungalow. " near good town, to trad fwr "ho'ie in Fslem. We spctlie ia trs4e, write lirnrance. If you hsva anything in our line give' a triel. x. v. ft tti a r y,. -T - A- w - ! vti!?i wc::3 3 'r:aie rcon frr rre