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'J THE OREGON STATESJIAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1925 i 1 1 ' s ImoM Daily Bseet "Monday rT Xm ITAtLSiLAN FVeXXSLe- CilPAJTT 215 Sort Comxoereial R- J. Hsnriekn Fre4 J. Toose C K. Leslie 6mfth Manager rnC Editor City F-ditor -Telegraph Editor Aadred Boneb society utr MEMBER OF THE - I The Associated Pnu ia Tchi1val-e a tiapateae ereditel to it r not otherwise - - . BCSTXESS Sew Tore. 141-145 Thomaa P. Clerk Ce. lag, w. e. Part U ad Office. 186 Woreeeter BJdg., " - TELEPHONED .-" . ; ' Basinet Offiea . , . . 3$ af 'SM Circulation J Offiea . ! Newt Dpaxtaaa .... 2-lv6 Society . Editor -. i ! I Jab Department . . .. . . . . 51$ Entered at the Peetoffloe ia Salem. ' May 2L ABUNDAXTLYY SATISFIED: 'kindness. O God! therefore the under the shadow of Thy'wlngsi with the fatness of Thy bouse; of the rlrer of Thy pleasures. Psalm 3$: 7. 8. i -i THE GOOD Wer they so good ? That would b'ejapswered in Tho have become accustomed to plumbing, electric lights, gas or electric ranges, furnace heat radios, automobiles, daily newspapers with aews by wire and cable from the whole wide world, railroads, and a thousand and one other things un known to the people of this or Commonplace now; undreamed of Jthen; : : fa : 'tr The ' daughter of . the ' man .who -brought . the first i cook steiveto the :Willamette valley, jis , liying in palem-r-ana the writer would hot dare say she if an old woman; in fact, she is pot. The daughter of the woman who had the first sewing machine and the first coal oil lamp in a now prominent city of this valley is a resident of tajem ; 'and ; surely . not old in appearance. The son of a woman who saw the first matches in the United States is a resident of Salem i I And yet the forefathers managed to find life tolerable and exciting. They were longer in getting about from place to "place, but not having experienced faster transportation than they knew, they probably j The newspapers of century ago were laughable from our standpoint, but they brought fresh news when they came, even if most of it was weeks until it is told. I I I ' The simple pleasures of the past sufficed to meet th.e needs of a people unfamiliar with those of greater complexity. The tallow candle provided a oppofftmity for reading, but nat is, litue as we oj; inf presenp yiew. ine matter. The .early, settlers worked rugally, but one does hot detect in such things as reveal them; and their feelings any sappointing, or that they were dissatisfied with what we, of the year li25, would consider I : The early settleraf enjoyed . - - a much. They had the experiences of a life in a land that provided great hunting and fishing they could" and did take J . A i . I'l! X X a more intelligent interest in political matters man ao citizens generally nowadays, and what rjortant, they had tioie for sober thinking along! the lines which make for character building. , j - I The country boy has for generations been moving to the City in early manhood, there to take precedence of the city i jred boy, and all because as a boy he lived in surroundings which were not of a character to keep him from pondering on " " I he problems of life in a manner that later has served in many nstances to give him a distinct advantage over the youth " ,vho has never acquired the habit of thinking. It is no acci- ient that has made the country, boy so ; prominent-.in. his mature years in all worthwhile inaustriai, econgmjg ana comnjrguti! jie. , -AHa.t jjryuuneiice traces to the freedom of his youth firpmf the; distracting, p3fling and; inconsequent 4pj4asuies an3( ' excitements, of fcitylife,- : - - : V- The older generations have the feeling that the youth of the present are scatterbrained and superficial and, believe that the cause is found in distractions of modern life nd which they, as children, never experienced. Are they wrong in thinking that the rising generation is mentally shallower, albeit smarter,' than were they at the same age?; ' The question will be answered in various ways. Whatever the truth of the matter may be, in all prob ability the people living a century hence will look pityingly upon the conditions of life existing now and feel sympathy for those forced to endure them, j And yet most of us are not laboring under the impression that we are missing anything. Probably in grandfather's day, he too, felt his life to be com plete and satisfying in the matter of comforts and conven iences and a great improvement over that of the man who had livej ajhimdred years before him. : ; ; j : ; e , The "good old days" -Were only good enough to satisfy those who experienced them, in i A TIMELY RESOLUTION i JVbereas, Law and Its observance is fundamentally essential to the existence and preservation of tne Gov ernment of these United States, and - ! ' "Whereas,. There, is a manifest and growing disposition on the '.part of ouritizensi ' Including ' on rsehres. to ; ignore 'and "disregard law, and ' regularly constituted authority, and j, i -;'V- Whereas, Such attitude on our part as citizen' Is. in- " imical to and destructive of the Government of ' these United States, ' Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved. That we, the' mem ben of the Progressive Business Men's Club of Portland t Oregon, do greatly deplore and .vigorously cocdepia J 'V 3: SfV as unpatriotic. and disloyal ourselves and other 'citizens, and f Vr ;;' , Be It Further Resolved, Tnai'we,s merabers of the . ? .. - Progressive BusIasES ilea's Club, tjo breSy.iniiviJcaUy T and collectively renew our alliegiance io Hir?,:ovta- -T, . Country, and da ilcdf 9 ourselves that we will, to the ' l c-r C"'"-T t.-Tcra tatta 2aw t-J Us autior- St, Baleen, Oregon W. HV Hen'eraexCClreelatloa VUUW Rarpe H. RletxiagAdvertisiixg Manager Frank Jaxkoski Manager Job Dept. Ifaaosen , , , .Livestock Editor W. o. Coaaor .., Poultry Editor ASSOCIATES PREM I titled ia -turn mmm foe- nntlluHni f all am credited ia thia paper an aU the local OniCB: ; ; ! - ; West ieth Chieago, 11 argue tte Build (rota warn, Hrr. Phoae 631: BEoadway, Albert Byere. Mgr. $ 100 Oregoa, a seeoad-cleae matter IS3 !; i How excellent is Thy lOTincr children of men out their trust They 6hall be abundantly eatlsfied and Thou shalt make 'them drink OLD DAYS the negative by most moderns apy other land a century ago did not. miss rapid transit. or months old. News is nes subdued light that gave little then there was little to read-r hard and lived simply and indication that they found life .. a pretty poor living conditions. a new country, and that is is more, and this is not unim- nianifestations of our national, MU .r:l:'tv all probability. such nets :n.4be f iirt-pf - ity, and use' our bes efforts io Induce others to do : likewise; and .--..'..."! ,- . j ' .. V ., '. .. Be It Further Resolved, That a .copy of these reao lutiona be sent to the several newspapers and to all civic, social and fraternal organizations throughout the city' and state. Inviting said organizations! to take sim ilar action, and report to our Law Observance Coin- mittee. i-' , ;j: . ; ' : : . -1 ' Progressive Business 'Men's Club, RESOLUTION COMMITTEE j ! - George Arthur Brown . W. t. McFarling - ' - ( : L. Bi. Lawrence' LAW OBSERVANCE COMMITTEE Cb&. B. Turlay, Chairman, -j-. ' I jlOai 'Failing Bldg. Judge J. Kassler p.; p. Chapman , Geo. Arthur Brown . Clarence R; Hotchkiss G: C. Blohm J. F. Elton. The expressions of this resolution are one hundred per cent American, hey are caused by conditions .which now threaten the preservation of our goverpmeht. Disregard for law and executive authority is in our country's history.-; .U l ' i :V. v'f With increased temptations for pleasure and the result ant demands for money brought, about by the present jazz era, there results greater indifference to; the personal and property rights of others. The mania for auto speed and for other excitement results in increased number pf crimes and misdemeanors. j , . . ; Grownups spurred on by transgress the motor, prohibition and other laws and still try to make themselves and others believe they are good citizens. Youth, in a mad rush ; for .conquest, and 'pleasure, influenced by example or ipdependently,;idigobeysthe laws uncu tne larger portion' ot the mitted by this class of citizens Remedial steps are 'imperative. r e r the law abiding element- This resolution voted by $uch men as Charles E. Wolverton, Judge of tile United States District "Court, Robert Tucker, .Circuit Judge of Multnomah county, and Jacob Kanzler, Judge of the Portland is a signal for personal The first duty of every obey the law. Without this Added to the personal duty to ones self and to the community and state, there should be imperative insistence that others shall also obey the law and it is still further incumbent upon every citizen to encourage and assist those charged with the enforcement of our laws and ordinances.; , The atjove resolution ! coming from a business men's or ganization and endorsed by the best element of citizenry in the state should carry ;with it great weight on the side of obedience o law and aJathority. ' " - - HEALTH DIRECTOR HAS BUSY TWO-WEEKS HERE NEARLY 430 PUPILS EXA3ILV ED IN CUT SCHOOLS J. L. Parrish and MeKInlew Junior Ilijhs Will Have lamlnati'qBS - ' . m.i. n ; i :'-!' This Wee k The staff of the Marlon county child health demonstration hare examined 445 pupils of the Salem schools during, the past two weeks according to the announcement made by Dr.. Walter H. Brown, director. This week, examinations will be carried on at the McKinley and Parrish Junior high schoqls and following that no more work will be carried on with the school children fpr the ' time being;. In the Lincoln, Park, Grant and Richmond' schools 245 pupils were examined in grades 4 A, 4B, A and' 6B nd In clasa 5A tf the dif ferent named schools, j The response to the wotk In thf schools has been rery aatisfactory. according to the statement of the director. - : t . j '. . , Those who will assist In thtH woric ol the Parrish school next week will be Mrs. Carl Bece, who will be present on Mpnflay Mral W. Fullman, .Tuesday, Uad Mrs. Fred Brock. Wednesday. At the McKinley j&chool classes 7A, 7B SA, and' 8TI, and. SB, win be examined. TbJose assistintr there are Mrs. H. JR. ; White, and Mrs. H. S. Poisal on , Thursday and Mrs. Edgar RwlanKnni r P. M. Gregory ok vii . ? t 15 MAGAZIFjfES BARRED PEHODICALS LLEGED T9 BE OBSCENE MA NOT BE SOLD SEATTLE, ay 23. Sixteen magazines - we e ordered . hjuined from newsstan! BBtf in Klne count v as eontaining-1Iegd obBCeAp ,nd ehjectional matter m an 0Pder is. suea oy ineiCf.Iint nrniu,rtni. t4tm cpur bIiti day; zines Distrlb tlnn ftf than ' tnaem. bjT WatlAttftlAVs aSA hoiti s ealere were Inotifled JOW ""time to tiet Tvld of T Spots. I tne double - .tn j !7- Teagth is -gaataateed remove these A sjaejy-apots. Simply get i hie - strength 1 meat store and! and morning 1 a onace of Othiae dan rom aay drag tor" depart apply a little of it nijht nd yon should ' aooa aee rorst freekles bare begun that even the to -dike t near. hile the tighter eaes bare J raniahed at!i ly. It ia aeiaeaa that ounce is needed1 to cota- mora toaa ' a pletely clear t e skin and gain a beau- ft.?- mn -?.'-1b tor the doable itreniffTi tome asthi j. noid under garanue SLS?Br i -MA taiWto remora your a uanwc m e ecaurMa4 OthJne Cewplexieo u TLr r -wiin . mine, :;at'-o.,.a- a 4 ...... K , Wonrterful tor ooboed bs r 2j0 k at all drur or -rfart- t Wi r iil. Oiixne Laaumtui lac, LwXi;0( jf. y.,dT. i prevalent to a degree unknown various unhealthful stimuli enmest; the state, are com under twenty-one years of age. Domestic Relations Court of observation of all laws. ! citizen is to .observe authority, obedience there is anarchy. that sales of the publications would hare to cease. . . "'. ' Dealers were warned that they would he held responsible to keep the forbidden magazines off their racks or be subject to prosecution under a statute relating t6 publi cation of obscene matter. - , WASHINGTON, May 23. (By Associated Press.) Postoffice de partment officials disclosed today that the May and June issues, of the magazine. True Confessions, being withheld from the mails by the postmaster at Chicago hare been , declared to be unmailabla under the postal laws. Constant watch over circulation of such magazines through the mails is being maintained by post masters and postal employes throughout the entire service and suppression has resulted in many cases. ; j " - . " ' ; Did You Ever Stop toThinlc? - y B. R. Waite, Sacretary Skawnea, kla., Board of "Commercf Thatlh.e josslbUiUea for devel opment of any city depends to a large extend upon the efforts puj forth in that direction by its citlr zena. ; ' .'- - " That business men should boost their; own business. "I That they should boost business in general; and 'above all, boost the whole community. - That in boosting they should use the kind of optimism that re fuses; to swerve tr be shaken. ; t That they shoald har unlimit ed confidence in the future pros perity of their community. , - That they should have faith in their ability to -successfully cope With' any situation. . ' That they must talk their city. That they should praise their ity.j : ; A, v- 4 I That they should believe in their (ity fjrst. last and all the time. I That Idle rumors about a cfty re often accepted as facts and dp inuch harm. " ' .' : r; ' ' That the reputation of a. city should be carefully guarded. " That" Che "cities that" appreciate the spirit of determination to win osually get omewlier.e.' People should neTer. forget that asluUever helps, the. home city helps them. ; s' I , ' " i ' lira -LEVES" I FRED TAYLOR MEMORIALS. VThls is'done for a memorial." 'History, reveals, that ' memorials have -long- been . a part ;of crrliization". "Monmuments, fes tivals,' calendar, days, masterpieces In ' art and 'sculpture, elassics 1fl music' and literature," ablets ail d statues -ate .pur. memorials from the 4asf. I lAtaong the.m ae Jiated, the ; Passover of Egypt, the Taj Mahal of India,' the Passion Play of Bavaria, Ten.nysoa'a . immortal "o-i, "InMemoriam" .and KIp- "God -of -our fathers, -be rith us yet, ; ". ' til iibH&bed vry mornipc (except Mon 4y) at Sktan tbe capital o( Oregon f?-: r . Local Kates rpr ' " Paily or Sunday Oaa time 2 eat per war TUree- limp 5 cnts per Word Si time, i s ceat per word Our month, daily and . ; Sunday .20 eenta per ward - Ia order to earn the more than one time rate, adrertiaemeat moat run ia confteautire iuuiea. - Ko ad takxB for leaa than 25 rents. Ada run Sunday only charged at ofte-time rate. f ; -,.. ; . Adrertiaementa f except "Peraoa U" and "Sitnat Ions Wanted") will 'betaken orer the telephone if the advertiser ia a aatMeriber to phone. The Statasmaa will receive adrer tUemeata at any time of the Jy or hieht. Ta iaaure proper ' elaxsifica tioaa ada ahonld be ia before 1 p. m. TEXiEPBEONZ 25 tl3 Money to Loan On Real Entate ' T. K. TOSS (Orer Ladd A Boah Bank) BETOBE YOU LEAVE YOUR HOME OB CAR HAVE IT ; Insured Propprly Phone 161. Becke & Hendricks, XT. S. Bank Bldg.. - ' 4-28-tf The Lutheran Settle ; c merit Bureau '-rill belpbath ' II OlIE SEEKER A" OMfSELLEE ; Oregpn Incorporated Beat Eatate . k . Inanrance, Phone '1013 ' Victor-Schneider. Sfecr. .Boomi V5 ." t' Aiy jidg. a 3 AUTOMOBILES , WE WRECK 'EM - - " Parts for all n. Wa aell far leu. f?t tar prices on trailers. ,Salem Aoto wrecKinz va.. 2 s. - Chnreh street. Phone 2139. t Ja3tt SCHEELER AUTO WBECK1NO CO, will lny your old car. Highest cash price AUTO TOPS SEE VS FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. P. J. Hull Auto Ton k Paint Shop, Rear fire department.' 5-al6tf ITELF WANTED WANTED STRAWBERRY PICKERS. A. o. Cowder. Ronie 7. Box 160. ' ia26 HELP WANTTED Male 11 WANTED MAN AND TEAM TO I bank ont 90 cords of oak wook. About 1 half-mile haul. Will pay good ' wages. Phone 20. llaa23tt MAN WANTED (CITY OR COUNTRY) via eMatiiHBe company will supply capital and start you in your own per' manent buxittess seflinr necessities teo p-le nut buy eery day. -t Eaperienee unnecessary. - v rite McConnon at Vo. Factory. -408 Winona. Minn. - llm24' HELP 1VANTED Female I? A-l LADY COOK AGE ABOUT 30 ! s cars, permanent position. .181. 8. Li lerty. I3m20 EARN MONEY WEEKLY SPARE TIME home uddmilng, milling music circn i lira. New York Publishers, Dept. '. j 1360 Broadway, New York City.. N. Y. ! 13m24 LADIES PLEASANT SEWING AT home, on your machines, ererything fur nished, highest price. Write for par ticulars. Home Sewing Co- 211 Fifth Are., N. Y. C. 13mS4 DURING SUMMER VACATION 1N ' teretting work, congenial teacher com- pan ions, and at least $60 per week. - Salary to start and railroad fare paid ' Give age, education and details of ex , perienee in first letter. Address X. T. Hmith. 1516 58 E. Washington, St., Chicago. 111. - ' 13m24 SALESMAN WILLr GUARANTEE SALARY $50.00 - per week "and furnish auto to aereral ttien ,sellina , excellent Ford accessory. Address SaJe&nanager, 1951-' Broadway. Oranrille, Ohio. 13m24 PENCIL Si SALESMEN- "OTyc OUR High trade" line of Vr .... . M i ' . - - L. . ecorated Commer cial pencitv carers. her netdalot. Both retailer and advert iner. Straight com- misttion, weekly and remittance. Oire : references whf n writing fot particulars. Address Cmaerriai rVept.,!0ark Pen cil Company, 4460 ;eLmar Bld, jsu BaasEBSSKaEaaBc:anBaBMaaaaaBEsaaa . Lest we forget, lest we forget." ; America can ' boast of great memorials. Washington's monu ment on the Potomac, Lincoln's mauaoleura at Springfield, build ings and statues on campus and public squares. Independence Day and Memorial Day. ' None in the nation are more beautiful -than "The Circuit Rider" and "Over the Top" in the Civic center of Salem. Oregon. One memorializ ing 'the faith and sacrifice of the pioneer missionary, the other memorializing the - courage and sacrifice of the American-soldier; On Memorial day we eulogize the Veteran of the Civil war and we wear a "Buddy Poppy" in mem ory of the red sacrifice of Flan-: ders llelds. . We renew our, al legiance to America, our devotion fij the flag and J rededicate otir selvesfto the ideals , of God and; native land.' J ..GENERAL JJARKETS 1 ' , i Portland Dnlry Exchange h .' OBTL.aD, May '-25.' Butter, extra. 41;- atandards. 46 c; prime firstsi- AtfcV TTrsts. 8c. j i - Eggs Extras. 34c: firsts. 32ci phllets, 8 Hf current receipts, X 9 Portland. Grain Fut ores , VOJITLAND;. May '23Wbea h"a'rd,2ue tem.-Baart, May, Junf, l.ft5; July, 1,47; soft white. May. June, 41.51; July, S1.4S?r western -white, May. Jane,' jl. 39'; July. $1.45; hard winter, Uy and f Jnne. I. Jnry.l.iS; -nortJierii spring, aiay, jnne i.tu;. juif, 1'.4 5; v western red, MayV f.SSJ Jtme. t.59j; Jpty, 1.43; BRB Jvard white, .May,' S1.75;..Jtine. '"'Oa ts Nor? 'MayTJnhV 1 37:3.0 r No. 2 ray, Mayi June, -37; bar ley, No. 2, May, June, $35. Or 8.LI1SJIAN 13 SALESMEN -TO SELL. : WHIPfORD and Twill aaits, with .'. 00 ; roairaiftiion and hmiu. Uaamnteed. Best ia world. Chas. March; t 1716. " West DiTiaiun, Chicago. . j 15m24 BI OPPORTL'SITY SELL 2 SHIRTS ;for price of one, factory to ' wearer. Large ceatntisKiopi.. We detrver. Write or wire, i Walton-lnplc, Brooks Bidg., Chicago. -15m24 LIGHTXIXO STEAK OE BATTERY Componnd. Charfres discbaritVd batter ies instantly. Eliminates old method entirely. - 'Gallon "free' to agents. Light ning Co.. St. PanL Minn. - )5n24 AS OREGON CORPORATIOX With an authorized capital of 12, 000,000.00 will open a branch' office in Salem in the near future and the posi tion as District Manager will be open , to some local man, wit nwt be a hva . wire, a go-getter and" capable 'of man aging a crew of salesmen; most, furniih ' a bond and be prepared to spend a few days at the Home Offiea ia Port land for instructions.- This is ' on a : commis&ion basis, "but the follest co ' operation and help will be ghrenr from . the Home Office, and the man who : qualifiee may "expect 'to earn 'not less ; than $500 a month. Write Box 37, j care of Statesman, giring address, , telephone, present r prerioua bnineis ; connections. ! li lbm'ij P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P PPPPPPPPP P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P ! WANTED SALESMAN WITH CAR Listings and buyers" fnrnlsJbed. Yen show property listed by as to bnyera - famished by na. L'ndeT oer ayttem yon prodneo steadiiy from tna start. L'nu ual opportunity for adrance tnent to salesmanagers position. Oar own officer in Salem and Portland.. See Mr. Parker per sonally. AT ONCE. : PARKER REALTY CO. -409 V. H. Nat l Bank Bldg. Commercial at State. 15m20tf PPPPPPPPPIPP PP P PPPPPPPPPP P P P,P ? AGENTS WANTED ; HALP SOLES CEMENT ON TOP OLD :- soles, anyone can pat oa, sella an sight; Alden's Shoe Service. 367 Starr St., Portland. Ore. Sample fl 17m24 WANTED Employment 10 LAWN WORK EXPERIENCED MAN Phone 2149 W. r 19m29tf FOR GARDEN PLOWING, , BASEMENT dizrinx and team-work, a hone 19k 4 " 19mt ttf FOR' RENT, 21 HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FORRent. P. L. Wood, 841 State St. " 21j3 HOrsK AND APARTMENTS PHONK 2056J. ' 21nl5tf PRINTED CARDS. filZE 14"- BY 7' -mnrAi n f. i ' For Rent." nrice 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office, on ground fioor. FOR RENT 3 ROOM FIAT VERY close in. Clean and modern. $35. Also houses, SI 5 to f 50. All parts fealem Reck A Hendricks. V. S. Bank Bids I . 2tm24tf FOR RENT Apartments 23 SMALL FURNISHED . APARTMENT. Pmate batlu hear cannery. . '2Jm24tf CLEAN 8 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART mane, closn Tn adults. 440 Union street S3m24tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS. ALSO 5 room nnmroished ei-irtmentk. 1311 Court atrret.- - - 23m28 TOR RENT ROOM APARTMENT, 570 N. Literty. -Phoae Miff. 23m26 FURNISH EO Liberty. APARTMENTS SS N 23m27tf APARTMENT THE BROWX, PHONE Emma Murphy Browa, 931 or la BUR. 23ml6tf APARTM liNTS 288 N. Cottage. . 23ntf FOR RENT ' merciaUt -APARTMENTS 831 N. Com- t t-;--, . ,-.-a3tf TWO ROOM JV PARTMENT, FURNISH- ed or unfarniahed $8 per month. 412 N. 21st St. 2.tm24 FOR RENT Rooms 23 BOARD i AND Phone 1547M. ROOM, CLOSE IN ' 2om23tf FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOR irentleman. Strictly modern ' home Four blocks from Capitol, Addresa 34J, Care" Statesman. . 2Sml4tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "14 BY 7l" wording. "Rooms, to Rent,' price 10 : eenta each. - Statesman Business office. ground floor. , FOR RENT If oases 27 FOR RENT 3 ROOM HOUSE JEAR of lot. I Suitable for 2 people ' '1031 Cfaemeketa. . ''-' - - 27m26 CLOSE IX COTTAGE THREE ROOMS breakfast nook and bath,'1 Partly fur nished. 920 Mill. - r27ml7tt FOR REST T ROOM HOUSK. 708 N. Winter St., $35; garage, Becke A Hen dricks. U. S. Bank Bldg.' 27ml9tf FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1032 Sag inaw; 20 ptr month. Calt at States man business office, ar -Becke A Hen dricks, i 27aotf 5 ROOM HOUSE fOR RENT IN YEW Park- district. - - Including garage, S1BU0. ,'-'. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT Realtor. lianV and Insurance.' 147 No. Cem'l St.. Salem, Ore. 27m24 JV ANTED Miscellaneous S3 1 CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH , dental gold, platinum and discarded , Jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refinery ; Co., Otsego, Michigan. " 33j27tf WOODRY -THE 'AUCTIONEER BUYS t used farniture .for cash. Phone 511. f ' - '"" - -- ' 35atf HIGHEST PRICES J PAID FOR USED -atorea, - tools, furniture. Stiff 'a Used booda Wept, opposite court house. 35m22tf WANTED- PRIVATE MONEY FOR ' farm loan. 'We hare sereral applica tions on hand. . Hawkins M Roberta; Inc.. 205 Orcron Bldr.-- 35dl4rf FOR SALE4 S7 GOOSEBERRIES 2e LB. MILES S7m27 east.. Phone 73F1I. 1 INCH MILL WOOD. BIG TWO CORD 'toad $8.1 Phone '- ' S7m27 Used lumber 2r trom 8 to so feet long. 260 N. High. . 37m25 GOOSEBERRIES FOR CANNING DELIV- ered in Malem at 5e per pound.. Phone ot'i or write Victor Schneider, Tur ner, Oregon Rente 1- : f - 37ml9tf FOR SALE SEED POTATOES. A 1 h.p. efectrie motor. Waatod VcaL chick ens and'ecg),. '"V"- Park " Grocery Market. 705 S. 12th. S7al6tf BUILDING MATERHL8 - For coafink, uild3ng papers, mantle SMALL 6TOI1E OE GAS STATION. TWO bricke and ttlca. shingle ttains, aad alt locations, for sale or leaw. Becke 4 bmldfflg auppJies.Tall pn us . . UBdricks. V. S. Bank Bldg. 6im24tf We also rrr-Prtntj r'.yvjf .... ... . t explosives aad "everything for blast-TWO LOTS $450 VIEW' AND TREES. gbriel'powderVsup 17j South Commercials-Phone Tig - -strictMrna-rtlia will insure fine heme -----w . Jt , . - J H"tw?., iHrirt. Fire plats left. This is the " 1 1 ' best lot 'Xarsifrt we'have handled Hirh SELL VS your. USED FURNITURE . and ry. south Winr between Crl'? H. I Stiff Furniture Co. Used Goods and Howard. Becks &' Ueudrkls. U. Dept. Opposite court aouse, 87m22lf S. Uni BUz. 63m21tf tat FOR SALES 37 TOR KALE--A NEW, THOMAS 'POWER ' dijf saw. .lukt tue tning tor me men raisin wood. Regular . price". fl5. We will fcell thi one for li5. terms if you wish or will take wood for full purchase price. See it at The Statesman office. . U7a21tf RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE "3 BV H" 50 receipt forms in book, 15 cents per book or two for 2S--cents. States man office, 215 South Commercial St., Salem. ' . - 37f25tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TES rents a bnndle. Circulation: department Oregon Statenroan. : ?!7tf Trespass Notices; ; For Sale Trespass Notices, size 14x9 inches, printed on rood 10 ounce can vasi bear ing the words, "Notice Is Hereby Oir ea That Trespassing ia Strictly Eorbid den On These Premise I'nder Penalty of Prosecution." Price 15c each or 3 for-25e. , Statesman Pub. CoM Salem, Oregon. P.7atf FOR SALE Livestock 39 MIAMI BERRY TRAILER. COLTS 45 automatic. Shepherd dog, 9 months old. Phone 1346W. 39m26 WATCH T00 PrPPIES. HALF BCLU half Airdale. $5 and $10 each. Flake's Pet land, 273 State and Pacific liigh- - way. 39m27 80UND MARE. WORKS SINGLE OR ' double, wt. 1120. price $35; 1400 lb. work bdrse (25. Pair Percheron chnnka, wt. 2SOO. a good ranch team. 1600 lb. mare, bargain, sound and true. Well mated pair henry boned low set wS, 2500, cheap. Pair block y mares wt, 3060, true and gentle, harnesf and wa gon. Price reasonable ' . ' C. -L. REED, Fair Grounds. - - - 39M24' FOR SALE MILK COW, f 5 ' YEARS - 4d. -Kt. 8. Bos 153. v V30m24 TJTER INARIAN DRvi PATTERSON ' 'Phone 2028W. : '39d.1ff FRKD W. - LANGE, V UTERI JfARi AN Office 420 8. Coawereial." Phoae 119. 1 -'Keg, phone 163. ' - 1 " : 3 0m2 3tf WOOD FOR SALE : ,' 43 FIR, OAK AND ASH PHONE 42F14. " .- 43n204f 16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phone 18F3. M. D. Jf ' field. . 43fl8tf BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and IS inch. , ' Dry mill wood. Green mill wood. . . Dry. aeeond growth fir. Dry and old fir. -Dry 4-ft. ah, maple and oak. FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delivery and reasonable price, 20 Sonth Church. Phone 1542. -43metf COOD COAL DRY WOOD ' PROMPT DELIVERIES 1 HILLMAN FUEL CO. PHONE 18r,5 , 43j29tf POULTRY ANIJ EGGS 45 Salem Chickeries Headquarters for Baby Chicks 7 VARIETIES 284 flf. Cottaze -Salem Phone 400 45fl4tf JERSEY-GIANT' EGGS $10 . A SET- ' tie. Bos 353. -f - SaSOtf SOSCEIiLJLNEOCS . SI ROOM AND BOARD, HOMELIKE, '. walking distance. -Phone. - 202W ' - " ' 1 51m27 LOST ' AND JPpLWD 33 LOST BLACK MARE. ABOUT - 1400 lo. Ptnder will rereire reward. Phono LOST A BLUE ITLEOKED1. ENfiLTSH Setter female bird dog. Wearing a tan I aa 3 license collar. Liberal reward. Phone 5S J. - !53Mltf PERSONAL 55 YOUNG ATTRACTIVE WIDOW Worth $.10,000, lonely, will marry. Club B 1022. Wichita, Kansas'.. 55m24 MARRY IF JX)NELY JOIN "THE suc cessful " Correspondence Club." Relia ble: descriptions free. Box 556, .Oak land, California. 55m84 HI7.Z TREATMENT v FOR APTTCNDICITIS "It-Is-Wonderfal." Free, information. Addresa Hits - Co, Partlaad. Oregon. A 55alS-1926 LEADING CLUB LAOREST. MOST RE i ia Die lor .ioneiy people, confidential oescripnon tree in pmra sealed enve lope. Thonsanda wealthy, members. :If aincere- write.' Established 20 years. MK Mathews, Boa 26.. Oakland,'. Calif. omia. t '"' ' . ' ' 65m24 MONEY4 TO LOAN I HAVE KBVKRAL 'THOUSAND POL- r w, i iT.m invney.- to loan on Jrooo 11 estate. Rich l Reianena; D'Vtrey Bldg., 462 State avreet. Phone J013 between 9 and 10 a. m. , 57m24tf ABUNDANT FUNDS TO LOAN .ON Willamette -Valley improved farms. Long time, low rate of interest. - i A. C. BOHRNHTEDT Realtor. Loans and Insurance, 147 No. torn 1 St.. Salem, Ore, - - 57m24tf - 20 YEAR FARM LOANS Ob rural credit pleat with privilege of paying on any amount at any time; low interest, easy payments, no exam ination fee; or commission on .loan. PERRINE ft MAKSTERS. . 212. Commercial Club -Bldg. , 57ml3tf MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP- rn.', rnurr ouiiaing ana loan pian or private money. Farm loin with In surance eeaipaay money at 6Vj with commission added. Ralph H. McCurdy, No. 5 aad S, Steeves-Moore Bldg., Sa lem. , - .5?fl4tf AFANTE1 LOANS 50 CLIENT WILL PAY 7 CENT INTER- ett on loan of S3uOO, on close in resi dence. Robinnon. Oregnn Bldir."'5926 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES v 61 BUSINESS- IOC.VTIONS-FOB LEASE aaaabkBeokaHeadxtcka, V. S. Bank Bldg. ' - Slm24tf HUNDREDS jOFjPOULTRY MEN HAVE msae lortnaer wirn yupehrpd chickens, bred, -to lay. from. 200 t"o 300 eg?a a year. 30 pens -and -trios of purebred chickens (some with world, champion records) aad valued at over $120or will be- given -away to ambitions men., wom en, boys, and girl for 'full informa tion mt out tht advertisement and aaad year name aad addresa Karta west . Penary ; Journal. Salem. Oregon. 61m"tf : KUAL ESTATE ! 63 .yojii Home HOUSE AND LOT-3-50xl00, $2500. Call a. loin. - r v . O esto am REAL ESTATE" 63 FOR ' SALT: MODERN HOME Of J ? loons. Excellent location. Lot 63s lSt-: Close in.' Addrea 1051 Cheme keta r phone 1233 J. . 63 IS LOT BARGAIN Siie 55x150 located near N. Caiti tal Street1 facing North en f braska Street. Price 700.: Eay terms. W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 27,5 State St. Phone 515 63n26 WANTED WOMEN TO MAKE MONEY" at home. Plain home sewing. No ? canraafcing. To . prevent cariosity seekers, send ten cent (coin)' for asm " pies' and -particalars. Snccesa Sewing System, Boa 207 Long Branch, Si V. . 13m24 BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME 10 - aerea. arehard, : ' berries, hay. Fiae plastered house, barn, garage, basemeaa and furnace.' Will take in good house and lot to $2500. Call 180 N. Com mercial St. Room 4. S3mI91f WE HAVE A NEAT. CLEAN, 5 ! ROOll ' plastered house on pared atreef. a blocks to car, 3 blocks to school, $2300, S30O down and terms on the balance. ' Lorely east front lot on pared street, sidewalks in, all clear for $500, 9154 down and $10 per month. ' If you hare a reasonable priced house to sell an easy terms, let 'me know about it. I am running short oa ' Mies. :- - - - ' " J. A. MILLS, 331 s State Street 3m2i SMALL APARTMENT HOUSE FOI4 sale furnished, $650O takes. Good homo and investment in district yon like best. Becke A- Hendricks, U. S. Bank BMg. ' - . . C3m2t A REAL SNAP Iot 53x150 located on N. Capital between E and Belmont streets with two room-garage house and double garage on alley price $1800. $750 down, balance $30 ' per month. -i - W. II. GRABEXHOR9T CO. -275 State St. Phone 515 f3m36 NEW HOUSE; ROOMS, MODERN EX j cept furnace, and fire place. Priced ; accordingly';. Terms. Also nnimproved : "acre, 4 blocks aehool.. ear 'andpwred road,J F. J - LAFKY. Phone 15.f ; ' - t i .- '- . - . ; . 3j9 ' ' GOOD BUY3 Real country home near Salem. Modern , room-house, basement, fire place, bath. lights, garage, large chicken house, 2 acres. Price $4500. Terms. - ' Good lot in The Oaka Addition. Price $1200, $150 cash. ' Terms on balance. Neat 5 room bungalow, pared street, cement walks, eat front, aeas achool. Price $3230. V i s KRUEGER, Realtor ! 147 N. Com'l. Phone-J17 r 63m24 APARTMENT HOUSE IN SMALL TOWN, 'oar main street. Will trade1 for ' Salem or country property. - - To trade A ' 5-room modern house it Man Bernardino, Califs for Salem modern house. - 21 acre rauch with splendid bnild 'inga, modern, to trade for' Salem pro perty. ThU farm ia tocaed in the flax raiting district. 4-room house. N. Cot tare St.. $2650. A aplendid corner lot lsr ai200. -Rooming house, close in. $7000. Apartment houwe. dose in, $15.0OO. East front lot, close to ear-line, $550. . Lot close in on D Street all pave- -meet paid. $1125. - tJERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 1 '492 N. Cottage St. 63m23tf DPQfllDT S4 ACRES VERY PCKN JC3vtv I I0 oa en 0( gaiam' a most popular summer drives. Big gov ernment frh hatchery ia constant at . traction.' Fine for camp ground, -email' hotel and service station; large barn' and land under plow; fine fishing; on paved highway- and stage route. . The . outlook, price and 'terms - make tliir most attractive. CfhTV GARAGE HOUSE aid id ' line ' Parrish Grove Addition, -Salem's meat central and beautiful residence location; only half block from Paelfie Highway; cor. nor, newly ' paved, wear Nw Parrish high school.. Easy termi. Beatl renf, '. log. ' ;" . . " : - . CPNTTIAf BIo i'OT 6xio3. VP1' VW xorth Summer near . 'Center; fl-roem honsa: fine big bear ' ing walnuts, English and native; sev eral vsrle ties grapes and other fruit: big barn: alt for the price of the lot. Easy terms. Hurry; it won't last long, f- - ..f.:;'s PINF 79M19 CLOSE . IN; I llliu ped: best rmidence section: rfered at two-tbirds its' actual vsioe by abundant eemparisoa. fHIPDDV fine. larg-. VP-VX clean ones, worth, $1000 adorn and have paid the taxee oa thin Union street home: 8 rooms; superbly built: close in; AOsllO; beautiful lawn; priced low. end easy terms. HlflH E ACRE TRACT MV Hanson Avenue lately grac on ly graded and graveled : ' half mile wet of Com nereiel atreet car line near aummtt of high ridge; beautiful fir trees; aronder ftrt ' view, -best ef soil: cosy garage htiA 16x4: fine garden fenced io: aewly dag welt, fine water; eoaaider able wood, a trnly beautiful bomeit in the cream of ' snbur ban -locations, v-. .. ' HARRIS Masonic Temple Phone 7S5.1942.T- - '.a3m4 ' if. - FOR SALE NEW BUNGAtX) FOUR rooms, built in kitchen, and nook, yon can't beat it for $2ilfiOU. Vtw five room bungalow with fireplace and basement, east front,' $2500. Four room bertga low, - with furniture. - Urge garage, $2700. Garage honae with lighta' and water, one lot, $500. Ten seven cloe In with five room bungalow; Will take a good car or house. New five room bang-alow, and ' half acre, close ta ear line, has lighta; furnace and basement and tbe price is way down. If you want a aubarban heme better look this up. 97 acres timber end open hind close to town. $2000. Tske a lot. house or car. Ford car ferial.'f Bis roe ar house for rent. $20.- Five room '.fnrnisaed house close in . $2730. F. L. WOOD, 841 State St. 63ra24tf P P P P P P P P P P P P PPPPPPPPPPi'PP P P TP PPPPPPPPP BEAUTIFUL NEW, BUNGALOW 'Overlooking, Rive $2250 $400 Cah ', Aa unusual baaxalow built oh artistic lines, 2 bedrooms, white enamel bath. jreakft room that- overlooka the Wil lamette river, garage, 12 fruit trees, choice lot with iOO feet frontage. "A ral eonotry home right in the city. SEE k PARKER FOR PROPERTY aO U. 8. Bank -Bldg. - ' Telephone 22 42 Office Salem and Portland .. . - . ' ,Sm24 PPPPPPPPPPPPP PTPPPPPPPPPPP P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P ' - ' V MONEY TAIjKS ON THE FOMXiWIXG PROPERTIES "THIS WEEK END SPECIALS ' - ; ' ' ' i $550 Cash buy house, 4 rooms, with a great' big lot. - $2800 Cash, coiy 4 room" house, fnfl baseasent, only a blocks from Basa '. 'bank. - - . - $3600 Part ash, new modern bunga- : .law, S rooms. fiirnsce,' f ma loca tion, not far off S'-ate street. $5000 Half cash, rood IO room house, ' "SiJ'ii lOOxlW -feet, cl"-e in. cor n.r. lw,th mtrntt nitwit l.i r..n raying apsrlmfnt hmise i t .FOOf $750". fBOOO, "750. "AlM store for $1700. dandy jrocery CHOtCE 'BUSINESS PKOPERTY . To Buy, fell or Trarle Property - . . t .i : "See CHILP A- pvritTi-rr