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HEGOH STATESMAN, S ALEM, OREGON! - - ' ;:i -1 - ' jiuuai muuiw iu " ' . -3
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1 GREAT AND. TRUE: Ascribe ye"reat&e8a jWit.Q our God. He
is the Hock.4 his : work ia perfect, for all his vsys are judgment: a
God of truth and without Iniquity. Jusrand right ia he. Dedteonomy
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nuiuiAn for'salem! 1 1
TTnrrnli fAr Sfllpm nnrl hurrah f or the Salem Chamber of
Coiniaerce hustlers AThoavecarfied the Salem quota for the
isecqnd. linen mill oyer toe top-- .. . r
They exject tojo on till the last dollar & m sight for the
linen -ttuU ; securing' more sulcrip(ion9ere af Kome and "help
ihgiother cities'and towns with their quotas. .).
4 This is the biggest thing ever done up to date for the solid up
biilding of Salemforit he development herte. of a. lar e t xnanu
Ifacturing'ceiitcr;;the hub of Oregon's greatest industry for all
Anne;-' --r,. - n-. j .... , . ! -
, j Tjie names M 'thesI? hustlers bnght to be written in im
5pqrishabje letterslLhevill be lookedNHpon. aa -having aecom
Iplished a, ltorieii'underia future, and
will le jO'iujs'lU- to Ie k&nq&d asjgbrdirigljr;-' ' ! I
I SUOAli PACJOEY IIEST
'Sne of the most important of all foods is sugar, and hencp
hehhoves ns to Droduce a ereat a Quantity thereof as is rea-
it
onably possible j The prpuotfpn flf beet sugar is one of ihp
iiHKst important industries in the United States today, and, aa wp
'pointed out in our issue for last week, it is entirely possible for
u$ to produce enough mjgar,jn United Spates territory to supply
our own needs. " The production of beet sugar from sugar beet
;Wohe of the most important subjeets which can engage the- at-
' jtention of the people of this country today.0. : 'j
j The paragraph quoted above if from the current number
of the American Economist, he official paper of the American
I-otective "Tariff Xteague -f 1 . . - :: - ' j '! :
j .The main part of the article being devoted to a showing
that we of the United States ihrow away vast quantities of
potash everylyearJr tu '4 -" ; ! ".Li
( That in the waste products of some of our industries, nota
biy, sugar, wool ecouringj ajcpho, eement and blast furnace in
dustries, there is oeeurrying aeonstaht loss of great quantities qf
available potash, in the aggregate more than enough to supply
American agricultural needs, the recovery of which is entirely
.feasible..- , ,;. . -r I. "')'" ;
t Jn the mean time "we are paying high prices to thejFrenchr
Oerman pbsh trtist ; for this product tq use, in our f ertilizerf
.and these prices are to'be boosted the trust jaamed haying been
organized within the past few xveeks.: I . , ---J J , - - - j . 4-e
j ...That .'makes ' anjrthjgryalnabje ; bjrfiucjt. for beet sugar
manufacturing.' The"tops and the pulp and molasses were al
ready well known as most valuable'by-products, of great bene
fit to' the live stock industries," and especially to'dairyihgl" ; ?
..." Jsow comes this newly diovered 'valuiiWe ''hy-piuet ,bf
beet ugar manufacturing potash to make fertilizers.
j Ths thing after, the development of our flax and linen
industries must cojne sugar beet growing and beet sugar fac
l)ries, here in -tlie Salei (Jistj-ict--j f i i ; i j' .
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W.' H. Hroflroa Circulation Manager
Fnlph II. L.eMngAdvertiain Manager
Frank Jaakoaki Manager Job Dept.
H. A. F-"T" I '"tt Tiller
W. "O. Conner r Pan! try Editor
credited im this paper and ale the local
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ateeaety - Editor . .
Orejoa. aa aaad-laaa matter
financial activities in-
ijefhana many of the
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.OAtGON
, The .exj most important industry. in building up splid and
permanent prosperity, . ";
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v4 ; .! 'Something ought to be done in Salem towards !abatingt the
nuisance of peddlers. They come here and take orders for out
side merchandise, going from house to house, and they cannot
be reached. Is there not someday that may be devised to reach
thejn t ' Those who come with the goods and deliver them from
house Iq' house may ge by with a dollar day license. - That is
not enough. , t The men wlio.pay the taxes and the rents and help
make i Salem a city worth Jiving in 'ought to be' protected.
suggestions re ui order, i-: - - 4
: Kumerons are the methods
a man 'worth the' startling sum
on.,, Ji is reported that he left
wealth here qn earth invested in tax-exempt bonds. He had paid
r(o income tax to ihe federal government for many years. He
naa jnyesrea, no money in esiapusmng iuimw ju uuuumg
homes pr in .commercial enterprises and paid but a few dollars
localtax.es.. . '..X . I - ' - - " '' "
'.'Puring these' years when this man of money paid no taxes
the expenses -of ; the federal government had to be paid. State
and. J.ocal taxes' were ; also, collected. And they were met by tax
payers indirectly a in the case, of the federal government or
direetiy ui case pf smaller political
, And "unliket the. bond investor
ed their money in commerce, in industry, in building homes and
iq other Constructive effort (which is most heavily burdened by
taxes .with which to meet the expenses of government
. , V Among oher phases of the situation which makes the: ac
tion of tbe tax dodger more reprehensible is the fact that the
taxpaying investor is the one who provides opportunity for the
great mass pf workers to arn a livelihood and to establish and
maintain homes for their families. Without the investor in in
dustry and commerce there fwould
tne sz the great needs! of today is more money for invest
ment.; And one reason for this need-is the hllUous of 4oUars in
vested and being invested iiri non-taxable securities! Further
issuance of this type of securities should be permitted only in
case of emergency:' If congress will hot serve the public in-
fci, Aujjisvtay, me states snpuid include them under specific
inheritances. . - , i " V . - - -
v No. Jelass -or classes of Individuals should lift Temiitti in
enjoy the privileges of government and force others to pay all
or even an unjust proportion of the taxes.-' ' , ' ,
GRApi
Prospects for a big grain
reported as unusually good jf or, this year. This report will pro
bably be used to bolster up the-eontenlioii that the future prices
qf American grain depeuds upon supply and demand, with the
result that the price will be kept down; The brightest Jiope for
the Oregon grower lies in the effort of the Dresent Seeretarv of
Agriculture to check the gambling of-the metropolitan boards
iaucr nuicu iaie tiuu lower
"Whether right or wroncr on
Jennings Bryan is still a grefat moral force in the nation. - ,
m WfilllBE
PRDBLEdS
Adela GarrtsoiTa 27ew Phase ' el
REVELATIONS QF A K7IFB
Coj?yrIglit hr NewfBaper reatura
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CHAPTER 465
WHAT MADGE SAW AND DID
DESPITE , GRACE DRAPER
I felt Grace Draper stiffen
lightly against me at the; big
man's query. Then she bent over
me, her malicious eyes close to me.
t'How about It, , sweetheart?'
she said.' ''You're a woman ! of
your word. Will you give your
word of honor not to attempt to
get away or to say anything while
we ate changing cars in Tony'
garage if we unwrap you and take
out the gag?", .'i ' Jj4 -r
- My first impulse was to 'nod an
assent.,' Then rargtted that if 'for
any reason ahe de&ired me to ap
pear a-tree-will passenger in the
gray limousine it would "be good
policy ' for me. to : thwart i her.
There was - nq possibility of my
geiung away irotm my captors u
the garage. was rnnty a member
of the underworld, as their man
ner of speech seemed to indicate,
but there might be a chance- my
brain began to revolve certain
possibilities as I gave my bound
nead a aeciaea snane. , t -
Her face darkened malevolent
ly. .:;' :-. , S;
;si'Goihg. to be troublesome, are
you?" she snarled. "Thanks -be,
we're, not sp far now. And when
I once get you where it's safe'
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Saturday --Iiiay-23rcj Only
Enamel AVare ? , ,
Galyanucd vans . .t
: . . - And Tin Ware
. Quantities Limited Come Early
...... The Homecf Good Furniture - -
4210 V. Ccrtiercial St. - .
for evasion of taxes. . Kecently
of fifty million dollars passed
all of this vast accumulation of
units. v t "
these taxpayers have invest
in fact be no progress.
riTTPPB .
crop in Europe and Canada are
prices at wn
reli?ion r nnlitin William
She broke off .abruptly as the
car turned away from the, road
and rolled into' the wide open
doors of a Wg garage.
"Tell em she's stewed and we're
getting her home, -also away from
ue Dogcn cods." ane said awiftrr
and softly, i "Tony's used to that.
it s tne best thing he knows.; .
A Strange Insistence. . 4 '
A swarthy, undersized man with
a face by no means uppleasing,
and a pair of bright black eys,
came torward as George brought
the erav limousine to a a ton. with
a cunning born of desperation, but
wa no nope i help, j aent my
eyes the only part of me left un
covered in roving search of the
garage. ; !
At the Bide nearest nje there ,
was a pajrtitioned-of f coop it de
served no better name evidently
usea ior an ouice or sons. There
wag" a vague impression .in' my
mind that a tall man had hnrrUwi-
Iy entered the coop when, we drove 1
in, and as Tony began speaking,
I distinctly, saw the door of the
coop open - stealthily, and remain
open. wun. nowever, only a tiny
crack showing,.,. "
; There came over, me the strang
est feeling, . an insistence ; that 1
must "watch that crack; that in
some' way the actions of the per
son beVind it were a potentiality
In my fate, whether for. good or
evil I could hot tell.
"Hello, George!" Tony "said
cheerily, as he flame dp to us.
"You vant a something eex?" 4
"The Devil Help You Later!" -
"Valve trouble." George -replied
brieny. "Afraid It be' sev
eral hours job, and w've got to
get home.! Have you got a goo4
closed car! we can take?" ' . ; t
He spoke casually,- off-hand,
but) I guess he had beckoned Tony
nearer and I realized that the two
had exchanged : a swift," low col
loquy. "Then Tony lifted his voice
and shouted- orders ' In some un
intelligible. - dialect to his two
helpers. - ? - . J - . -
;Oneof -them immediately went
Special -
One day
put of the front doors; of the gat
tage, dosing them alter ; him,
while the of her sprang to a big
lack"1 limousine, 'and-started the
engine. 5eorge had ; driven the
gray limousine close to the side
when he entered, bo there was:
plenty of room for. the black car;
to pass out. He now descended
from the car and opened, the door
of the tonneau. : j . !. -
"Everybody here safe,' he said.
"That man outside will keep any
chance customer busy until we get
away. . I told Tony the ) girl was
te wed! Better, hurry.
Grace Draper gripped my arms
as the big man bent to take me
from her.-. . '
"If you try anything." she
whispered menacingly "the devil
help you later!" " i I " "
"The devil help me,i anyway," I
thought despairingly, as the chauf
feur took my feet an the; two men
lifted me out of the car. f But my
eyes watched the nprack of the
coop door, and as luck would have
if,' my face was constantly toward
it, as the two men carried me to
ward the other car. j
? "Wait till I get in to hold her,
poof girl.": j --)
' XSraCe Draper's voice was all
womanly sympathy as she tripped
across the garage floor to the door
of the black limousine. And the
second 6r two she Consumed in
getting into the car was my op
portunity. ' ' ; '
-. : First relaxing my muscles and
then flexing them. I succeeded In
tearing aWay the blanket; from my
face so that the unseen watcher
behind the coop door , could see
that my mouth held a gag.
(To Be Continued) ' -
(Continaad from pagf )
Airs. Smith is 72; her. increasing
icuoery nas seemea almost mira
culous.' v . j .';. - i
- While her friends are anticipat
ing with ' pleasure her : return to
Salem and to her beloved flowers
for which she' is so well known,
they are glad to know she is safe
ly spending the important period
of convalescence with her son,
Fran-. "During Mrs. Smith's ab
sence from her garden at 801 Lo
cust street, for which she has long
been well known and' admired, a
daughter from Colorado is 'in :
charge of the household.
Mrs. Smith lias an expansive
knowledge of every blossom tn'her
garden and her flowers, which she !
knows as ft mother knows her ownlj
children, have decked "the rooms;
of 'many friends throughout the
city; - . .-' - - r
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The Yomarco club of the First
Methodist church will meet this
afternoon at the home of Mrs. A.f
A. Siewert, 388 N. Winter. street.
The home of Mrs. E. E.Fisher'
was tje scene of the Mothers; day?
program of Chapter G pt the PEC
sisterhood which was a meeting
delightful to members and guests
alike'. The entire f Fisher home;
was beautifully decorated with
white syringa and yellow iris, car-?
rying out the PEO colors. In the
crystal holders yellow tapers were
used.. " . ' ' " . . ! 1
" Each member responded to roll
call with a pleasing quotation apf
prppgrlate to-'the occasion. Mrs!
A.s T. Woolpert read a history of
the origin of Mother's day, while
Mrs. Richard Robertson, a special
guest of the afternoon, gave twr
charming vocal numbers of Moth
ers' day sentiment. Mrs. Frank
Churchill accompanied Mrs. Rob
ertson at the piano. .
: AX the tea hour ' Mrs. D. X.
Beechler ' and Mrs. F. W. Selee
presided at the urns. A lovely
bowl of golden iris and fragrant
syringa centered the table.
Guests; who were -participants
in the pleasure off the afternoon
Included Mrs Walter F. "Buckneri
Mrs.,, F. W. Lange, Mrs. Lloyd Lee,
Mrs. ' Richard 'Robertson,'" Mrs;
James Godfrey,' Mrs. O. L: Fisher,
Mrs. Coin of Jefferson, Mrs.Melis
of Spokane, MrsH.' S. 'Bosshard,
Mrs. Temple; Mrs.N. Gellman
and Mrs. Hearrrlcaf.r: j 7"!
Members , of ...theT -chapter who
were ' hostesses were Mrs. -.D
Beechler. 'Mrs. HI'' E.'f Bollnger.
Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mrs. E. E.
Fisher,' Mrs. A. L.1 Godfrey. Mrs.
Harwood Hall, Mrs: W. T.'Hickey,
Mrs. E." J. Huffman, Mrs, W. M.
Hughes, Mrs. P. J. Kuntz, Mrs. G.
V. Laflar, Mrs. C B. McCuilougb,
Mrs. C. K. Logan,' Mrs. W. W,
Moore, Mrs. A.' CJ Parr, Mrs.
E. Price. Mrs. F. W. Selee, Mrs;
W. M. Smith and Mrs; A. T. Wool
pert, i : ' "
' At the: close of:;ihe meeting
chapter, members ipresenfed Mrs.
D. X; Beechler, their president
with a lovely box Tor candy which
he will enjoy en route east, haft
ing left for Waterloo;" Ind., this
morning. Mrs.' Beechler will ar-
rive at her destination .on Mon-
day.
: ;" 4f
"Daniel Boone,": one. of the
Chronicles 'of" America photo
dramas Jhown Tuesday at the Ore
gon . theater, will , be shown with
Jackie Coogan in "The Rag Mas,4
tor the - special pleasure -"OX the
children at. 11 o'clock Saturday.
In.the, Opinioa'sl thi,3.f viewer,
few pictures have come from the
commercial studios og the industry
which can' match this graphic rev
elation of an exciting episode ih
American hstory. j : . . !
"Truth fa' said to be stranger than
than fiction. Surely, in the case
Of "Daniel Boone," truth Is tre
mendously more Interesting- than
most of the fiction which - has
found its way to the "screen. 'From
this- virtue- of authenticity comes
a quality of reaUsm; of human
emotions . humanly''. t" interpreted,
which rings 'true and 'which make
the production vivid and forceful.
Daniel" Boone, dauntless fron
tiersman of a dangerous period In
the gfo wth of 'America; loses none
of his appeal. He is still the idol
of all 'Americans from T to 7.
No. traditions .are broken, no Ideals
destroy.! as -he leads his valiant
C0P,-i-y 0f pioneer Into tis wil
def . s. f i zhts" s tirvatlon- r 1 J a-
dSi-3 with " eiual :f3Ttltudi ,ani-
1 5 m-M't i
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Paoliaaed aTarr inorainr faxeapi Hoa-
lay) at Salefe. the capital af Oreeoa
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Loci Rates For 1
Classified AdTcrtisfcs
Pallr ar Bsaday
fhia tlma-.
8 ents par word
6 casta par word
Thra tin
Six trmac.
a ceata par wora
One Month, dailr and
: Purvey . , ,. gft eaata pat ward
Ia arder to aara taa mora tkaa aaa
tiiao rata, advartisataont moat ran ia
connecutiTe isavas.
' No ad takea for aa taaa 35 ceata.
da ran ' abday aaiy ehargsd at
one-tiae rata.
r Advartiaementa (axept : "Perawn
ala" and "SUnatioaa Waatad") will
b takea ever the telepaoaa if taa
advertiser is a anbseriber to phoae.
- The Statesman will receive adrer
iUrments at say time of taa dy or
aitht Ta lasara proper clssiifir.a
tioaa ada akould ba la before p. aa.
TELEFHOYB S3 af BBS
Money to loan
y ' On Real Estate
T. K. FORD
0rer Ladd Boah Bank)
BKT0K1 TO0 LKAVX TOUH E01U
OK CAR HAVE IT
- - Insured Properly i
Phone 181. Becka Hendricks, V. 8.
Bank Bldg. ; - ; -28tl
The Lutheran Settle
merit Bureau !
" will kelp beta '
E0KXSE2SER AVD UOUXSXIiLC
Oregon Incorporated i
Beal Katata Insurance, Phona 101 t
r Victor Schneider. Rae'v. "
Boobs 4-S-6. ' Arey Bids. " a
AUTOMOBILES
- ' WE WRECK E3I " r'T"
Parta for all ears. We sH for less.
Oat oar -prieea an trailer. Salem Auto
Wrecking Co, 403 8. , Char? a street.
Pkona -21S. laBtf.
SCHEUJCa AUTO WBEOKTXO CO. will
bay roar old ear. Hlrhest cash price
paid. 1685 H. Coainiercial 9t.jjl3tf
AUTO TOPS 5
SEE US FXJIt TOP 'AND PAINT WORK.
O. J. Hull Anto Top Av Paint Shop.
Rear fire department. - -S-al6tf
HELP WANTED
WANTED STRAWBERRY PICKERS. A.
B. Cowder, Route 7, Box 160. 9ra26
HELP WANTED Female 13
GIRL FOR " GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
' CMtt 16S1B. 13m23
A-l LADT COOK, ' AGE ' ABOUT 30
years, permanent position. 181 S.- Li
berty. - : 13mS
SALESMAN "-
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AN OBEGOX CORPOrLATIOX
With aa authorised capital of S2.
000,000.00 will open a branch office in
' Salem in the near f atnre and the- poi
- tion aa District Manager will be open
to same local .man, who rnufct be a lire
wire, a go-getter and capable of man
aging a crew of salesmen; mast farni&h
a bond and be prepared to spend a
few days at the Home "Office in Port
land for instructions.' This, is ' on " a
commisMon basis, but the fullest co
operation and help will be giTen from
the Home Office, and the man who
onalifie may expect to earn not les
thaa S500 a month. Write Box , 37,
care af Statesman, giving address.
te!phone, present or preTious bninef.s
eonnectiona. - 15m27
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WANTED Employment : 19
LAWS WORK EXPERIENCED MAN.'
Pbana 2149 W. - : 19M29tf
FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT
digging and teaa work, phone - 18F3.
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"FOR RENT
21
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FOB Rent.
P. L. Wood. 841 State St. i 21 j3
HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE
2056-J. ' -' 31-al5U
PRINTED CARDS. EI 14" BY 7V4'V
wording "For Bent," price 10 cents
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, eaca. oiaaaaai pnainaaa wiiice, aa
' Gmand floor.' 1 H - '
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wrests from a relentless nature the
western outpost of a new nation.
There is an epic qualify to the
picture ' which cannot1 be denied.
There is Sweeping dramatic force
which raifes it above the plane of
pictures to the level of reality. It
is as if progress had turned back
1 5 ft.' years and the cameraman of
a news ' weekly had accompanied
Daniel Boone . upon - his explora
tions.' It is' the realization that
here is life Itself, which makes the
production an unusual treat;
It ia a rare event: when Ihis r-
viewert. recommends a photoplay
with such conviction, for, with all
due credit to the increasingly lopg
list of ' worthy . photoplays. It Is
seldom- that -a picture such as
'-'Daniel Boone" appears on. our
reportorial horizon. w ; Vt r
Real Estate Transfers ' T
; "W
Burch, R- M.r soid to Smith, A.
D., lot 1 block M North Salem, i
Houghton, Western, sold .to
Rhoten, E. A"., lot 1 block 13,
" a. a . 4.
nigniaua aaaiiton. f
MIckeisonY "L-V soid to Tibblts,
Julia H., lots 5 & 6 block 31 Uni
versity addition to Salem.
' Russell, - Virginia L., sold to
Dickey. Mary Gl, lot 13 Lons Hills
fruittractsX-""- r'".7.Y. ."."J" i
Cochran, Myrtle, sold to Dryer
Charles-, vlots '37'and 28' block' 2
Thomas addition to Woodburn." '
Irrin. V. W.'," sold to" Bauer,
"Henry V., land In school "section,
W. Morion county,. Oregon.
..Push.' John Jr., gold H T?gr?tte,
Loais, lac 4 ia A,-. Ar--..-..-Ira.
yrRN-ISHED ArARTiiEXTS S59 JT
labetty. . I ' - 23rn-7 .
FURNISHED APARTMENTS, ALSO f 5
rnrt. trt- : t 23mJS
rURSISHCD APARTMENT, MUBP'f
Rod. nrinte beth. 920 Mill St.
T "r s,, 23 m-13 tf
APARTMFXT THE BROWS. . piTONE
Emma Murphy Crown, 31 ar !M('t'fe
AFARTM ENTS 2 8 N. Cottage, 3 J at'
K)B REST APABTaiMTi
-Commercial. SS-tr
APARTMENT RENT REASONABLE.
75 erth Uigbt zaaaats-
TWOi ROOM APARTMENT, Fl'RXrsiI-
fj or umurnituea aa per mouiu. n
fi. tin street. ; 1 2Sm24
FOR "KENT MODERN 5 KOOit . FtiAT
C64 erry tst.. ss. uec as nt-n-dricks.
U. S. Bank Bidj. 23M19tt
SOME ! TEACHER, ' SURSB, ETC.
Here a clean modern iiai ior rent. aoa.
Right down town. Ranee furnished.
Vacant. Becke Si Headrick,- iJ. 8.
Bank Bid?. 23m20tf
FO5 IUiNTllobm 93
BOARD 1 AND BOOM.
! Phone J5"M.
. CLOSE IN.
i , . 25m23
FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATHFOR
T jteriUeinan. Srictty:"modem - homei
Foor blocks from Cafitol.. Address 3o,
' care 8ttrmn. . - " 2mltf
PBINTED CARDS. BIZ7 14" BUS"
. wording, "Rooms ta Beat, prioa IS
cents each. Statesman Biisiaaaa office.
1 Oroand floor
FOB RENT -Honseei 27
CliOSE ' IN COTTAGE. 8 ROOMS,
breakfast nook and bath. , Partly fur
nished, "920 Mill. , f J.27M17tf
FOR BENT t -ROOM HOUSE, 768 X.
Winter St.. $:io; garasce. Becke 4-Hen-t
drieka. V. S. Bank Bldg. r 27-Mltf
FOB ENT DWELLING AT 1052 Sag
inaw S20 a month.' Call at Statea
J man busmesa office, or Becke H
Urw-k.: 37-agtf
WANTED--liscellaneous 33
CASECPAXD FOB FAXiSB TEETH
-dental gold, platiaam and discarded
'Jewelry.- Hoke Smelting and Refining
Co.. Otsego, Michigan. 3j3Ta3
WOODBTTHE AUCTIONEER BUYS
' nied furniture for eaab. Phone 511.
' . '"- r-H'; 1 35-ati
Furniture Packing ;
Let mo pack and crate your fcoaie
pold goods for shipment. IT yeart ex
perience. Call and get my price. Phona
J.9F4. S5-m28
kOW. BOAT. WANTED NEW OR SEO
ond hand. Addresa Uox 8, care
Statesman. 35ml4tf
HIGHEST PRICES PAID POR USES
stoves, ' tools, mraiture. . oust s usea
Goods Dept- oppaaita court house. -'
85-m22tl
WANTED. PRIVATE MONEY FOl
farm loans. We aave aererai appuca
tiona on hand. ' Hawkins ' Roberta,
lie.,- 205 Oregon Building. 85-dl4ti
FOR SALE i.'
3T
LARGE KALE PLANTS FOR SALE
Phona 82F21. -37mzz-
G0OSEBERRIES FOR CANNING DELIV-
ered ia Salem at ac per pouao. mono
45F2 or write Victor Schneider. Tur
ner, Oregon, Route 1. .. 37M19tf
FOR BALE SEED POTATOES. A lh.
i eleotric motor. Wanted aeal, eaica
'ena and egga. "C"' Park Grocerj
Market, T05 S. 12th. 87-alSU
STEAM ENGINES "
The ideal power for threshing. We
hare on hand a' limited number of 10
and 12 H. P. steam engine which can
be had at prices you will want to pay.
SMALL, TtlKESHLKS
Now is the -time ta place your order
for jroar Bnssell "Grain Barer." These
machines have ben reduced in price
over Ufct year. Call or write for catalog.
The A. H. Arerill Machy. Co, Portland,
Oregon. - 37m22
FOR SALE A NEW THOMAS POWEB
drag aaw. Just taa tbiag lor taa maa
cutting -wood.- Regular- price -' 15l
Wa wiU aell this ona for S125, terms
if you wish or will take wood for
full purchase price. See it at The
Statesman office. 1 : 7-a21tf
- RTJILDINO MATERIALS '
For roofings, bailding papers, mantle
iricka and tiles, shingle stain, aad all
building supplies. - Call an ns.
Wa also carry DU PONT and GIANT
explosives aad "everything for blast
ing." - -i I-."'-:' -i
GABRIEL. POWDER SUPPLY CO.
- X3i South Commercial Phbne 72 8
: ' " - . -, 37-mSI
SELZr US YOUR U8ED TTJRNITURE
H. 1. Stitf FurnUnre Co. Used Oeodf
Dept. Opposite court house. 87-m22tl
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE S" BY'
50. receipt forma ia book. 15 easts pat
- 'book or tw books -for t5 ceata. States-
maa office, 15 South Commercial St.
Salem. - . ' - . 87-f25t
FOB BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TES
eenta a bandla. Clrealatioa department
Oregoa Statesmaa. - - 3T-tf
FBED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN
Office 480 S. Commercial. ?baaa 1191
Res. phone 1668. ' - 89-m23t
;;-; - p -
Trespass Notices
For Sale
. . --- ' -.- t-..i .. . - -
Trsrpasa Notices, eua 14 lnehea bj
inches. - printed 4 oa gead 1 0 auej
canvssa bearing tha words, "Notice B
Hereby Given That Trespassing m
Strictly Forbidden On These Premiees
TTadar Penalty Of Prosecution.' 'Prie
15a eaear or 4wa for S5c 8 U team as
Pablishing Company, Salem. Oregoa
,. .. .. , - - i ..i- 87-a
. JFQIZ SUaLE Livestock S9
SOUND MARE. ' WORKS " SINGLE OR
double, wt. 1120. prica 35; 1400 lb.
work horse $25. Pair Percheron chunks,
vL 2800, a good ranch team 160O lb.
mare, bargain, sound and '-true. Well
mated parr heavy , boned, .low set wt
250O. cheap. Pair . blocky. mares wt .
. true' and rentle, hsrneta and wa-
gon, Prie eonaliler-r. - i '-'"
' t " ; C. L. BEED,, Fair Grounds.
' S9M24
1
I SALEU. UABKETS
Prices ajuoted- are wholesale and are
prices received ; by f armors. Na Tetaii
prices are given;" :-;
.--v- - 1 OBAIN AKD HAY
No. 1 aoft white wheat .:
N'; 1 soft red wheat i. ... u ...1.60
Oata : . iOc
Cheat hay '. . $12
Oat. r - i . . i ,i I., unr r- K1 s
Oat aad vet eh hr ....iJL.?..:Z......'-J9li
- PORK. MTJTTOS AND BEEF
Hogn. liiro :wt. v.... ,. .....L..t 1 3.75
Ifcgj,, COO-250 tsU , ...$12..V
Hojrs. 250-300 cwt. :...$13.25
Irht sows ' " ' 10c
Iressd -veal
.13. We
..17e
, VMt
.1 :H l?e
(vt
Dressed pork
Lambs
Hcir heaa
Li?Vt heas -
EGGS. FITTER. BTITTEEFAT
Crestaery bnlter " ... ..ti 4c
Kn.erfat, delivered 40c
Mt'k. per Wt 'L .',;...;, uf 1.95
tr-, stsadarda , , ,. .23 Zlt
I u.ts . , I., .... ,y. ' , ,..?..23e
lOIVSAlE Livestock SO
FOR SALE MILK COW, 5 Yr'ARS
ia. i si. a. pw .
GOOI; WATCH DOG FOR SALE-;
Flake a xetiana. xt aisto c "'"'-'
VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON
Phona S028-W. v -Baaoti
FRE1 W. LANCE. VETERINARIAN-
- Offlea 0 H. Cornmcrcial,
He phone 1g.t: 'SgmS-ltf.
wOOD FOn BALE 43 '
FIR. OAK. ANi ASH. PHPNE 42K14.
1S INCH OLD PIR 8EOOND GROWTH
"oik. aaa. Paona X8FS. JL D. May.
field. 4S-flSlf
' ' BEJT GRADB OF WOOD
4 ft. and 18 inch, .
i pry mill wood. -Green
mill wood. -Dry
aaeond growth fir.
Dry and old lir. --
Dry 4 ft. aah. maple and aak.
' FRED E. WELLS
Prompt deliery and reaaonable priea.
880 Soatk Church. Phona 1542. 43 moil
. GOOD COAL DRT WOOD 1
. " PROMPT DELIVERIES V
HILLMAN FUEL CO. ,
PHONE 185 t
r- 43-29tf - '
POULTRY AXP EGOS 4
Salem Chickeries
Eaadanartera for Baty Ckleks
T VARIETIES
64 X. Oottage Salem Phona 409
- 45-fl4tt
JERSEY-GIANT EGG8 IL50 A SET
tine. Box 353. 45-30f
LOST AND FJQUNR .5?
tXjsT-i-BLACK MARE. ABOUT "HOO.
lbs. Finder wtll receive reward. Phone
1930W.
53m26
LOST ONE McCLAREN TORD TIRK
and inner tule brtWecri Dallas snd the
comer of "High hud '"Center. Finder
return to Moore's Music Hoube and
get reward. . ', 5Hm22
LOST SOMEWHERE ON CHEMEKETA
atreet a grey vefct,- Finder pleae phoea
124SW. Reward. C3m23
LOST A BLUE FLECKED ENGLISH
Setter female brrd dog. Wearing a
taa 1925 license collar. Liberal reward.
Phona 1508 3. 53M19tf
i LOOK . :
for f2100 we can aell you "a good
6 room house with 3 nice lots with
fruit and cxrden'. - 200 will handle.
Balance S?5 per month.
T1IAMASON. 33l.i State Street.
' ' : .-3m2t
PERSONAL
, HJZZ TREATMENT
POR APPENDICITIS
IMs-Wonderful." - Free .informa
tion. Address Hiza Co, Portland. Ora
gon. -j- - S5-al-1924
' MONEY TO LOAN " 5T
20 YEAR FARM LOANS "
On rural credit - plan with privilege af
paying off any amount at any 4ime;
low Interest,, easy payments, no exam
ination fee, or commission on loan. --
PERRINE MARSTERS "
212 Commercial Clnb Bldg. : 7ml3tf
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP
arty, either-building and loan plaa or
private money.- Farm loans with la
aaraaee company money at 5Vii with
eomraiaaioa added." Ralph H. MeCurdy,
Kca. S and , Stesves-Moora BU. 6a
lem. ; 6?-fltf
BUSINESS OPPORTIJMT1ES 61
INVESTMENT CLOSE IN BUILDING
containing 4 five room atrietly modern
flats, in first class condition. - Will
take some trade, balance terms. Becke
4 Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. -
, 51M19tf
HUNDREDS OF POULTRY MEN HAVB
- mader fortunes with Tmrebred chickens,
bred to Tay from 200 to SOO eggs a
year. SO pana and trioa of purebred
chickens some with world ehsmpion
records) and valued at over $1,200 will
ba given away to ambitious mea, wom
an, eioys, aao. girls ior iui xntorma
tion cat out thia advertisement and
end your name aad. addreaa to Nerlh
weat Poultry Journal, Salens, Oregon.
4 " 61-m7tt
BRICK BUILDING BARGAIN. IN 8A
lem garage building.- Will sell an terms
to responsible party. Becke & Hen
dricks. C. S- Bank Bldg. 61Mltf
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
No. 609 Automotive machine shop,
established business, Jrood equipment,
will-sell all or half interest. Good in
come, low overhead. See na at once.
No. 266 Going restaurant central
ly located. Cheap rent. Attractive
price and terms, if taken at once.
Na- 227 Grocery and eonfeetionery,
.fine location, nicely1 equipped; - New
building with living quarters. WiU sell
stock and fixtures at attractive price.
Terms on fixtures.
No. 498 Down town retanrant. fine
location and lease. Special priea for
quick action.' ' '"' '
- 'p . 254 Nic pnburbaa ; grocery,
fnod location. 13MJ for fcfock and some
ixtures. Worth more.
See u for city or suburban liomet.
HOME REALTY CO, 169 So. Histh Kt.
REAL ESTATE
61
Own
Your
Home
FOR SLE- MODERN HOME OF T
room. Excellent locstion. - Lot 6x
165. Closa i. Address 1051 Cheme
' Veta or phone 1233 J. 63Jlt
AUTOMOBILE FOR' HOME, WILL
take good car. up ta $1500-as part pay
ment oa modern 7 room bonse located
close in. Becke A Hendricks. l H.
Baak Bldg- . . . - , 63M19tf
BEAUTIFUL SUBURUAN HOME-IO
acres, orchard, berries, hay. Fina
plastered house, barn, garage, bat.en.ent
and furnace. Will take in srod house
and. lot to f2o00. -Call I8vJ N. Com
mercial St. Ban te 4. - 63Mltf
; ? JUST TWO OF EACH
Two 5 and 6 room iinnnlovi of
annsual merit value. Cash counts in oae.
-Extreme ttfr term In another. t
4 FLEMING, f541 State St.
, " -. .3JIltf
WE HAVE A NEAT; CLEAV. 3 ; ROOM
pUktered bouse -n paved street, a
.blocks to car. 3 blocks to' school, $2300,
, $300 down and terras on the .balance.
Love'y east front lot on pavM street. '
sidewalks ht. sit clear for $500, $150
down and flO per month.
' 'If you have a reahinable priced
house lo sell "on " easy' terms, let me
know about' it. ' I aa rnncinj short on
these. rf- -- ' - - 1
J, A. MILLS,'33IJ, State Street
T ." - 6nm24 4
'- ' GOOD BUY8 '
country home near Sale'n.f
6 room houe' basement, 'fire-j
bath,. -'-lights, ' gsrsse. Ia-a
bouser24 acres. v Price flWJ.
lot in The 6ks Addition.
1200V- $150 cash. Teraii on
Real
Modern
place;
chicken
Terms.
Good
Price
balance.
Neat,
i cemrnt
Pr5'
14T" n;
.-. - - r -v"
S room bungalow, paved etreet.
walks, east front., nrar a'liooL
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KRrEGER,-keanr ' .
Coa-'t-- - Fhone 217
r. -V - r V .. , , 6,:iTl23
LOTS EASY "TEllMH IX)T3 Fine
' bui;i..iir to' aii ti; ri,;i from t-"t
i ti -::oo; !- w --.r, l, , ' ar, - r.
' Becka & '.t'L V. i' ' r.
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