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4, - - Issue- 7?y Ef3 Jff"y . - xsa etate.' majj pu.susinii a l ::?ant 215 Kouta Commercial St, a lent. Oreron R. J.! Headrlcka, Fred. J. Tnnf 0. K. T-nf.- Leslie' 8mitk Audred Bunch .Maiisrer -Mksariag Editor City Editor -Telesrspa Editor Society Editor 1 1 - msil or THE The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to iu use for pebUe.tlos of all bows dispatches ereditel to it or not otherwise credited ia this paper end elae tho local ; BUSINESS OFFICE: v 1 Thomas I. aartc Co Kev Yore, 141-145 Wert 86la fit, Chtearo, Marquette BU4 i inr. W. S. Grotfc.weh.L Mf r. Portland Office, 838 Worcester Bldg., Phono 6637 BRoadway. Albert Byers, Ugr, f ' TELEPHONES Basinets Of flea . . . " Si ar 583 ClrenlaUee Office - . -Wewij Departaaat -. . , , 23-106 Society Editor . I Jab Department ; . . . ... . . . . 685 I Catered at tee Poetoffioe La Salem. 1 I May WJIY WILL YE DIE? Cast sions, whereby ye Hare transgressed: make yoa a new heart and- a Dew spirit; for why fwill ye die, O house of Israel? For J have.no pleasure in the. death of him that dieth. ealtb the Lord God: where fore i turn yourselves, and live ye. SALEM OVER J The matter of putting the finishing touches on the great enterprise of providing Salem Vrth her second linen mill is lagging for the moment-. . ; f And through no fault of Salqm. - f - This city undertook! to provide $300,000 towards the 600,000 of the preferred stock of the proposed company; and Salem has subscribed $306,000. , ! Silverton, Albany, Jnclependence, Dallas, and other towns of the valley, are at work making up their quotas t , I Then where is the matter 'lagging?- ; I 1 It is in Portland.' - A' re'presentaUxPlC0mittee of tfce forward looking .business men' Of jthat ity pledged 4175,000 towards the total. This was done in eood faith.. No doubt the pledge will be redeemed---' But it should be done quickly , j : " , , , ; ; , r ' n 1 .', If Portland will make-up once, the other towns will quickly finish their quotas, and, the company can be incorporated and get down to business the business of securing the site, planning and erecting the build Jngs, and ordering the machinery. : j j (Haste is important, for -a humber of reasons. Not the least of these is the fact that with the full assurance of the success of the second linen mfll for Salem, the third linen mill for Salem will be in immediate prospect, and the fourth linen mill for Salem will pe more than a probability. It will be in the stage of actual planning. ' - j BUSINESS AND ALCOHOL -..Hi Mi':--i-- . . ; f' " f-rVJ (Eugene 'Guard) - ; ' "Today, in business; driiiking is out of fashion," says "A. A. Wright, president of the Cadillac Motor Car company. N With all .the daDy seizure of stills and the frequent arrests of moonshiners, business men contend that drinking is not 10 per cent of what it tised to be in the clubs and other places J Generally speaking, it is the bootleggers' customers who complain the loudest Jand say that prohibition is unsuc- cessfuL . . . . '' j To quote from Mr. jWright again: "Abstinence from aU coholic beverages is recognized by business men as necessary forj the highest productive efficiency. - I am satisfied that everywhere today the use of liquor is infinitesimally small in comparison with what it used to be. The fact precedes the law, and the prohibition Jaw was a clear indication of the opin ion of the American people." j -A DIFFICULT Close tabulation of the immigrants entering the United States through i-egular -channels is made. These figures are public property ancf are fallowed by few persons who are for some reason particularly interested in this phase of tiational hiktory. - .. : " ' : ' :v J . Immigration officials keep, records of those who enter the country through" regular channels. It is of course desir able that all immigrants should enter lix trua way ut there are great numbers it is aseertakied from time tc time who do not ehter regularly; Nobodyn"J6wlor estimatethe number coming in from Car4aat;Mexico who have t no right to enter. Thousands of them undesirables are inter cepted every year after having entered illegally 'and many are deported as a menace to our laws and institutions. 1 The situation is very difficult. The long borders of Can ada and Mexico may be crossed in hundreds of places where there are 6 gAiarJd. i Those who :"Wish to; evade the law re main in the border lands and gradually make their way over the line and into this country. cC ; I; i v J Lured here by the higher wages and more work than can be obtained elsewhere, these newcomers use of times very clever means to elude the officers. If they defy the laws here they increase -their chances of detection. Many of them who cbme into the country, irregularly. are a menace to free gov ernment;: : j, 'Y; :-.v :'- :- '"-" j'1' j And the people of this country are tolerant, even trust ful to a large degree. The laws we have' regulating immigra tion are more strict Li themselves than their enforcement. TThis applies emphatically to our immigrant problem. r Bits Tor BreaTif ast i Over 100 per -cent t, ffhat is the Salem way T That is the way Salem responds 12 all worthy calls. : ; V V L. V T Near East bundle flay ti ent over far beylnd the expected quota, for Salem, and is still going. - . j . '.:. - "m m K-.?"" . The second Cnen -mUl irlve went o-ver the top .and Uien iome, and Is still gotris strong, - v s ' f J ?y : ": n Now let Portland falfill- her !nea mill pledge, and that great W. BT. 'Jl8nr''rfoaC)";nltIoa Manager Ralph H. Kietticg Ad Te-rntia-r Manager fwik JMltOikl ..Manager Jee Dept. K. A. Ixooten, , ........ Livestock Editor W. O. Cwnw , ' , i , . . , Poultry Editor ASSOCIATED PRESS . 583 105 Oregon, ea .aeoond-eleaa matter 2fl. 1023 ' . ; :': ' 1 away from you all your transgres Ezekiel 18:31, .32. lbb!PERCENT J.- e -J . i i f or underwrite tlt& ? 175,000 at j PROBLEM enterprise will be ready xo launch, and Salem will hare not efily her second linen mill, bat her, third and fourth linen mills. , ... V The Slogan man la working on the mining industry of the. Salem district, for Thursday's Statesman. If you can help, please do so. (The f login editor has been in the nos pital; Imt he is en the job now). Salem is going to be a mining cen ter; sure as you are 'alive. -And the sooner the better. . -:- ;v;;,. :;r; vV f ' . ; -Salem takes no back seat to any Other city in the United States, or any other eld country, in tbe'raat ter of specialists In tie jaedlcal profession. . Men of the cubical .1 J. L- f Mm- Ul MAHR1ABE PR0BIEL1S Adele Oarr!sott Hew Ptotse ol REYELATIONS OF A WIFE tv. CjoPTTight by Newspaper Feature Service dy'. i U CHAPTER 46S THE NAME GRACE DRAPER; IRILTELY &PQKE WHICH i ; BROUGT-A-HOPE TO r MADGE The engine of the big black lim ousine -under George's - directing hand put on a terrible burst bf speed, an4 when it next slowed to stop, Grace Draper a voice held exasperation. . " i I "The blithering fools she. said. 'The .gates are sb.uU' i "Why shouldn't: they be?! .tbej big man demanded. ''We shouldn't be anxious for visitors.", , . . i "Is that any reason why we should advertise. the fact?" she re torted. "The gates inside, nearer the house, are locked,. ;and we're profession who have made " their marks have net come from 1 the big cities. Most t of athem Jiaye come ; from oSscure placesiifhe Mayos started on their father's farm, and are there yet and the farm has -become n city;: medical mecca of the wide world. So jon up the line. Salem has not made enough of her brilliant and thor ough men of the: medical profes sion. .. . . ' . ' ' f The "three-dimension" moving picture is now promised for early appearance by a leading film pro ducer., -With the picture , colored and "speaking," the "movies" will soon be about as near life as pos ibie;: ; v - I s : -"!' Germans are in a way to learn by political experience what Am ericans long ago found out that once in office a man may perman ently surprise his foes white be ing discovered by his friends, the more democratic papers in Ger many are now nailing Hindenburg &s the republic' true friend, j i sr w. . r... ' iTTT:-..7.r :'fjnc -jam;;::- iTK : 4 - ; -!- ' --.w:LS;'il viScz: .i..::: . '!"Si., atMsassnaasasaa i i i suss , , , wasssasassssassasaaawassasSsssWsassn SL-'-aT.' . ati 1 1 vlph isat7 -1ft i r vo tst s i mfe i A , mm hii f i Akie. Leant of Ail Cay a poppy. In this act you wilt serve two noble .purposes maintenance of ' the Doernbecker hospital .lor crippled children and general-aid tor- disabled vet erans.; . i ' ; , ..: ' , . . r; :. , Veterans of foreign "wars oreanltatfons throughout the English speaking' world have adopted the poppy as. their Emblem and most of them observe "Poppy Day" when Tlowers made by disabled soldiers are sold t to raise relief funds.. All Americans are urged to wear this flower on Memorial Day to aid in relief activities and to encourage friendships .between those who have' been comrades in arms. , . . . - A Wreaths of poppies wiir be laid on the grave of the unknown soldier of France, another wreath , on the unknown soldier's grave at Arlington and others on the local soldiers' mounds or monuments wherever there fare legion posts of those who were In foreign, .jrara.':; f , ..;--. . ; :- , : The poppy which grows so abundantly on Flanders Field, in other parts of France and in some sections Jof our own land, means with, its bright flower, valor ;and sacrifice. Its wonderful struggle for existence amid tramplings and neglect is indicative of the in domitable spirit of the. American soldjer. "Buy a poppy;"" is the appeal of the disabled, dis couraged legionnaire, it Is reitetatefd iy his depend ent, suffering children, lie has paid for his purchase human liberty his all. The least jot all we' can do 1i buy and wear a poppy in meinoriaou certainly ; guarded .heavily enough." . ' " . .. George had descended from the car and had taken a massive key from the hand of the big man. He now paused uncertainly. "Shall I lock them again V he asked. - -r , -.-.w-.,.,. "Who ordered - them locked?" Grace Draper countered.. ' f :Next to the Ttfone-M - -.' -v:it-. 'i .a--r,.n? j s -His Royal Highness himsel f .' the tginanJ "returned, "and "While I thought 1 detected a Ttote df de-l rision in his.yoice laC theUtle. J 1 also recagnixed distinct respect. 4"Bett'pr lnirlrJtKm' Strain VtA-n l 'Bettier lock them again, then," she- agreed. - VNo- use bucking hat bird. ' .He's next .to .the throne itself, the only one of the crowd who ever talks to the Inner Pres ence." - ' : ; Wrhere does the Big Tangerine come, in. then?" the big man ask ed while George unlocked the gates. , -; ; . ' "He doesn't come In with .those two," Grace Draper repjied,, and J wondered at the Irritated resent ment in her tone. - j ; "He hasn't any higher rating or any more authority than have, even if he does pose as the boss of the works. You'd better lock those gates while George takes the car through and we'll save a few seconds;" - . i ' .: - I mentally noted ' the fact t hatf whatever Grace Draper's rank in the evil organization, whose power and ramifications Lillian' evident ly had not exaggerated she was distinctly the superior offlcerVof Ifhfc. present expedition. The big5 tnan obeyed her as well as a well trained lackey might have doneT and no more words were spoken while the car rolled over a smooth but winding road which I .guessed led through the .grounds ' of some big country estate.; ; - r . Beneath the swathing folds of the blanket which Grace Draper had drawn over my face, I -tried to compute the distance ; from s the gate to thei house by 'counting to myself. - But soon I gave it op, for my physical discomfort of the gag in my, mouth, and the mental turmoil which the bjg: man's men tion of the .Big'Tangerine had set up In my brain, shut out every thing else." A Slender Reed. " ' ' - "The Big Tangerine!" How well I .remembered the bizarre phrase as it fell from, Harry Underwood's iips when I, had -dfivn to Greeh- .I" n rrr- i - U,r T " m i x I ! villi 1. . 11 1 - ' . TMg. wm.s--,a 1 II . r - ; 541 tin- & m m port aft'er his masquerade as Don Alvarez, in the home 6t the South ampton war profiteer. 5 Even now against my flesh inside my bloUse I could feel the scarab which he had twisted from his tie) and press ed Into my hand with the inju'n tion: , f ! r"-v -: "If you ever get into a jam with a gang you don't know anything about, give this to--the least of fensive of theTir',: preferably a woman, nnd. tell her to give it to the Big Tangerine: " .1, stand pretty well with hlm";!'jn .'liinnnto ! He had not -eiplalned bistn- structions further,; and ; i-hadia- I counted . lt heavily because of "his rnrinofeatt v tnr Tnt.itfr,t propensity for embellishing all hii action and words with atouelr',of theatricism. But r had .kept the scarab upon toy person ever since, urged 'thereto by some subcon scious instinct of .precaution of which I was now very glad. It was a slender i reed upon which to lean, nut it was the only sign of help for me in any direc tion.; The hope which had sprung Into being with: the noise ot the motorcycle behind the car nad died before we had finished the journey from the outer gates of the estate to" which we had come. or there had been 'no further Sound; of thi motorcycle" engine, a fact tipon .which ; both Grace Dra per and the ig man - had " com Red Popples By ARTHUR GUITERMAN -.-.; Ladies Home Journal - Though violets grow in every glade ' And fair and tall the lily stands, - Goran buy our martial poppies, made Though steet tie golden enni that anill ne morning--aew-arra tjt tne Trees, What flower of garden, ' field or bill " Ca show as dear a hue aa these ' Thefrs is the 'hue that stained the snow , rf Valley Forgw and Brandvwine, ' That timr-d Catawha'tr turbid flow ' And Saratoga's bills of pine That plashed the trail where Morgan Ted." The psth of those who charged with Wayne. . ' The dauntless wreck of Flamborough TTead The un-di'ied ; grass of Monmouth Plain; It d-ed the spot where Lawrfnce fell, Where Perry held the shattered deck, Tha Alamo's white citadel And glory-crowned- Chapaltepec. That hne has hallowed lowland fen . And southland moss and norland ice-; - -- i The bue nf riven hearts of men, ' ' The hue of gallant sacrifice. - ' Yon boast of them that fared' onr foes ' Iiong since and shall you grudge to , Pay I ".;.. Your tithe of what we owe to .those Who fared our foes "but yesterday f ' The blood they gave has eqnal claims Or when or where they stanch! stood' " r' ' By Marne., or Aisne, or Charles or James, At Lexington, or Belleau Wood. The, toil, the' grief, the pain were theirs. The eafce, the joy, the gain are ours. Who stint and hoards Who gladly - . shares ? , , Come.- buy ,jpor ' boppies .buy. our .flowers ! r wr ana ll Puhlighell' ery morning 'trxeeat Mon day) at alein, tha capHalaf Oregaa- Local Rslca Fcr Classified Advcrl;:n Dail or Runds On tim.. 2 cent per WuiJ Three tilnaa ... .5 tenti pet .word fSx timrs S Cfnti per -word One month, daily and . ... Huuday 20 cents per word In order, to earn the "more t nan one time rate, actvertiitenient must run in rooxecutiTA issues. .... . . v , So ad taken for leci than 25 cents. ' tAds run Sunday only charged at one-time rate.. . : AdreKiiemenU eceept "Peraon. alt" and "JSUuationa Wanted") wa betaken over, tfaatalephoan, .if . tha advert iner i a inbsmbor to phone. .The Statesman, wilt jrecei-ve radver tisenents at any tim V -the. day or nirht. . To insure proper .clss idea tions sat should he-in betore 7 p. a). TELEPHONE "23 jBr 683 i Mpti'y to Loan i On Beat KstiU I T. K. PORl (Over I.dd is Bush Bank) BEFORE YOU I,EAVfc YOITK HOME ! OR OAR -HAVE IT Insured Properly r Phone 161. cke tc Hendricks. IT. S. Bank Bids. . 4-28 t The ,' Lutheran Settle 7 ;ment; Bureau ;; c will help both - " HOMESEEKER AMD 1IOMESELLER j-;. (-. with. : -J..::1.:. rQ regoii ; I ttco rifed Relv Estate Jt. Insurance, '"" PhoVTlpl' i Victor Schneider.' Sec Boms 4-5-6,1 IT Arcy Bldp. "a-3 AtTbSlOBtnES ''f, ' ' " 1 - J-" i iVTF. WRECK 'EM .?!: -'-Part' for all .ram. Wt sell "for. lest. Get our price on trailers. Salem Auto Wrecking Co., 402 S. Church street: Phone .2159.- . ? - i la3tf SCHEEI.ER AUTO "WRECK1KG -CO., will . bay yonrwoldcar. ... iliehett cash lrice paid. 1085 K. Commerrtal Wt. iimi AUTO TOPS SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Top Paint Shop. Rear fire department. - : 6-al6tf HELF. WANTED WANTED STRAWBERRY PICKERS. A. B. Cowder. Route 7. Box 160. '9m26 - RELsP WANTED Male -11 WANTED MAN TO WORK ON FARM, ree J. D. Hartwell, loth and. State ? Grocery. -: llm36 HELtP "WANTED Female 13 WANTED PRACTICAL. Phone 1394 or 58F31. NURSE. ! ,13m2 A-l . LADY COOK AGE ABOUT 30 years, permanent position. 161 S. Li berty. -: ft - '- . ...... 13m20 inented jubilantly. ,My fantastic conviction' had -, ineanf ; . .nothing. after all. The men on the motor cycle had -been. -travelers, nothing Wore, and had ' kept .on the main road when we "had turned to the less-traveled road., . -I doubted much,- however, if -I would have a chance to give the scarab to any messenger. . Grace Draper's personal malevolence to ward me was so deadly a thing that I was afraid she meant to mount , guard over :me herself, if indeed she did not intend to put me beyond the necessity bf .guard ing. - j ' 1 : : .. vv . : ! (To -be continued ) - Ever Stop to Think? l By E. R. Waite, Secretary Shawnee, Okla., Board of Conunerea ' That' judicious advertising bf a Busiutrss win pruve a jjiuuiauic iu Vstnientt" -j h - -- ;?.. rijiet Jo most hoppem's.tt tells thenl where'Whd m hat-He ty- rThat'the' .tWatjSeWSm; store, fully realizes its : responsibi lities. : .,: - -- 'f ' ; " '- I' That the customer expects ser vice. 'That they expect reasonable prices. .. . . , ' ' .;. That they expect quality. That they 'expect -goods to be as represented. That the store will stand be hind the goods.. That they want to "say "my store" and , when they say -that, they express .the faith they nave in the reputation t i that store for square dealing. That the merchant wants to sav my -customers" and to.be croud of them. . .' - ' A'mnttrai llfefae lifitween atbre tond its customers does much to benefit both. ' ' ' SALEU UAIuCETS , . -i-v.w. an .witwtM ana r prteea received by farmers. Ka retail " ; . OBAl AND HAT Jfo. 1 toft red wheat , , "nn "at .j . ....... . , ,, wfc Cheat hay .. ,.;." JL. fia Oat, hay : tn Oat and etch ba-v fi5 . POSE. lTUTTOH AJTD BEET Hogs, 160 200 ewt. $13.00 Hogs, 200-250 cwt. 12.75 Hoes, 250-300 cwt. $12.50 Light sows ' ' .i . . . t a Oressed vesl Cows ., Pressed 'pork Tatmba - 18.He 17e POULTRY, tXpTr bens 1 Light bens a 5 i ' I8e Broilers , ..2025e EGGS. BUTTER, UTTfiRFAT Creamery butter . 44Q4S Br)terfat..deUered Miik, per ewt , n Frsrs, standards 280286 I'ullet, , 2 te I Did 15 AK ORECOS CORPOR.TIOX Wita an autliofied 'capital of $2, OOo.OoO.OO wilt open a branch office in HaUm in -the .near .future slid tl posi tion as District .Manarer 'will be open to some local to an, who" mast bet a live 'wire,, a o-feter and rapable ofman rhK crew of a'alasnlen; must ftirnih a .bond and be prepared to -spend .a .few days at the lioiae )ffice in Port land tor instruction. T1i-is is .bn a ronunlssioa basis, tut the fullest co operation and help will be firen from the Homo Office, and the matt who qualities' may expect to earn,, not lest than $500 a month. . Writer Box : 37, care of Siatesmaa, . xi'OK . addrest. telephone, present or previous, business connections. , . 15m7 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Pf P P P P P P P P P P PP P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P PF P P P P P P JP P P P P P P P P P. P P P P P P P,P P P-P . wanted " " salesman with car ;X,istinrs and. buyers- furnished. Yoa ishow .property listed: by to -buyers furnished by vs. Under our system you produce steadily from .the start. Unus ual oDDortunity for . advance P P ment, to Mlestuanaeers position. P P Our own officers ia 8alem and P P Portland. See Mr. Parker per-P P sonally. AT ONCE. . P P PARKER RKAITY CO. F P 409 U. S. Nafl Bank Bid. P P Commercial t Utate. f ISmOOtf P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P PP P P P P P P WANTED Kmplojiuent 19 LAW.V WORK EXPERIENCED MAN Phone 2149 W. . ,1 .lttm-'9tf FOR GARDES PfXWTNO. BASEMENT aitfgnns; and team 'work, pboue 19K3. . i - . 6m14tf i FOR RENT 21 HOUSES AXD APARTMENTS FOR Sent. F. L. Wood. 341 .State St. ,. . 21j3 HOUSE AND "APARTMENTS rHONp- 2056J. . 21nl5tf BDiwrn finnc ei7P 11" n II."" . wording "Fori, Rent," Pke .10 ', cental FOR RENT 5 ..ROOM ; FLJiTV-YERY close in,. Claan. and-modern.. ,25. AJso ., Tiouses,, $tS .to. $50. All -pari Saieo. ,fce A. ITendriclrs- U: . S. BinE Bldfe.' lrVTlEN'lApartfnen 23 , SMALL J FURNISHED APARTMENT. A PriTata bath, near cannery.; 020 Mill. ''i-i t i , 1 -1 ' ! -: 2"Jm2Gtf CLEAN 8 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART- mtM, Close it sauiu. 40 L man street, r" " ' ' ' .'. 23m24tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS. ALSO 5 room : unfurnished apartments. 1311 : Court street. ' 23m28 FOR RENT 2 "ROOM APARTMENT. , 670 N. Liberty. Phone 991W. . 23m26 F.URNISHED APARTMENTS 359 -N. Liberty. 23m27tf APARTMENT THE BROWN, PHONE Emma Murphy Brown. 931 or 1632R. .ti .1 i ' 23ml6tf APARTMENTS 268 N. Cottage. 23ntt FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 X. Com i mercial. -:. I, I : 2.3 tf FOR RENT Rooms 25 PLEASANT ROOM CLOSE IN. PHONE -585. ; l' " 25m31 FURNISH ED ROOMWITH BATH FOR gentleman.) . Strictly - modern homo Four blocks from Capitol, Address 36, . care Statesman. "" ' r S6ml4tf PRINTED CARDS; SIZE '14 BY 7" wording.; ' 'Rooms ? to- Rent,J ' i price iO cent cash. Statesman Business office ground floor. 1 FOR RENT Houses 27 6 ROOM HOUSE 3 FURNISHED ROOMS and barber shop. , Call at 1680 N. . Com' I : .... .. i- . , 27m31 HOUSE FOR" RENT 5 ROOM BUNGA , low. ' Sea J, JJ. j Hartwell, 13th and '. Ktste Grocery, i-. ;. . j ' 27ro2tt 4 ROOM FURNISHED JHOUSE. 10 room house, also 2 .room furnished apartment. B. M.; Woods, ,700 N. Hiph :: ! h I : . i.' i 27m2fl FOR RENT 3 R.OOM nOUSE REAR of lot. Suitable for 2 people. 1051 Chemeketa. 27m26 CLOSE IN COTTAGE THREE ROOMS breakfast nook and bath, i Partly fur nished. 920 Mill, i : 27utl7tf FOR JRENT 7 ROOM HOUSE. 703 N. Winter St.. $35; garage. Becke Hep dricks, U. B. Bank lildg. t 27ml9tf FOR RENT DWEliLING AT 10.12 SafcS - inaw; 920 per month. Call at States man business office,! or Iiecke It Hen : dricks. ! I . .'' TaStf FOR SALE SPANISH-OREGON BUN-:- -sratow. .Jnst completed. Modern . 4 -and 5 rooma' each. .: ' A real iome "at 'i' A'nivejtsity and Mill streets. Telephone 1718.' We will rair:and show you the property.' Tbe Jlome IfeaUy Cd.;'"l9 H. High. ? - " ' 2Tm27 WANTED TQ REiiT ." 3t FOUR OB FIVE sROOM FURNlSHED-r . . 1 . . J (. . J, nouse Dy'ipw i. - ooauurn,. Ore; WANTEI Mtecellaneoua ' 35 CASH PAID FOB FALSE 'TEETH dental gold, platinum and discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refinery t;e.; sjtsego, jaicnigen. ssjyti WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER 3UYS used furniture tori cash. Phone 511. : j - i , ... , , - f 85atf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff's -Used .Goods Dept.. opposite court house. ,' 85m22tf WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR , farm loans. We have several applica tions on hand. Hawkins Roberta. Jnc 205 Oreron Bldg. 35dl4tf -FOR SALE 7 LARGE KALE PLANTS . FOR SALE. Phone 32 F2 1. . 37m31 GOOSEBERltlES 2c LB. et- Phone 73T11. ... .. 4 .MILES , 37m27 16 INCH MILL WOOD. BIG TWO CORD .load $8. Phone 20S2R.. .. 37m27 USED LUMBER) 5x8 FROM 8 TO 80 feet long. 260 N. High. 37m25 FOR SALE DR LAVAL SEPARATOR in good condition. ' Prtc4 $30, . Phone 59F5. ... . 37m28 GOOSEBERRIES FOR CANNING DELIV ered in Salem' at 5e per pound. Phone 45F3 or write Victor Schneider, Tur ner, Oregon, Route l . - ; ' . 37mlBtf BEDDING . PLANTS GROWN OUT OF ors. Slroag -aad wU rooUd. . 'SAM kinds at half price. Call evenings. Ernest Infer, Wallace . Road, opposite Tulip iarnu Box 11, Phone 116F4. i 37m28 SELL US YOCR USED FURNITURE IL L. tiff Furniture Co. Used Goods Dept. Opposite court house. 37m22tf BUILDING MATERIALS Fr roof in gs, building papers, mantle liricka and tiles, shingle stains, and all bailding auppliee. Call on us. We also carry DUPONT and 6IANT explosives and "everything for - blast . Jng.' ..-..-..-.- ...?..--.. r GABRIEL POWDER a SUPPLY CO.5 ; 175 South Commercial Phone 728 ; 37m20 W POU SALT3 FOR SALE SEED POTATOES. A 1 h p. electric -voter. Wanted Veal. rhik ens and etrs. "V" Ptrk (Irocery Market, 70 8. ltu.' UTslotf FOR SALE A NEW THOMAS POWER drar caw. Just the thing for the man 'cutlins wood. - Regular price $150, ; - We will sell this one for (l'i5. terra If i you wish or "witl take wood for full purchase price. Be it at The Statesman office. 37a'Jltf RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE "S ,B? 8i" AO receipt forms in book, lf cents per "book or two for 25 cents, Mtates rnsn office, 215 Houth Commercial St., Aalem. - . .. - 37f25tf FQR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN rents a bundle. Circulation department i Oregon -Statesman. - t - 37tf Trespass Notices ; For Sale Trespass Notices, size 14x9 Inches, printed on good 10 ounce canvass bcur- , ing tbe word. "Notice J Hereby Oir-, en 'That Trespassing is' Strictly Korbid-" den. Oh, TlieM J'remiseS llndrr Penalty f Poseeution.,' Price. ISe each or 2 for,; 25c. Statesman Pub. Co., Salem. Oregon. 37atf DOCTORS.-. OPEKATINO CHAIR ftF.T. dentist tooth forceps . in. .ease., folding' . wooden eerewn r ixrtition and wiany other things useful to a physician. Fur nished apartment lower Hoor.' S94 N. Liberty. .- , - - - ftTmSrt FOR S.UjE livestock . 3 MIAMI . BERRY TRAILER, COLTS 45 automatic. Shepherd dog, 9 months old. -Phone 1346W. - .39m2C i WATCH DOO PUPPIF.S. IIAL.F BOLU half Airdale. $5 and $10 each. Flake'a retiand, 273 State and Pacific Hitch- way. . . , , f 39m27 VETERINARIAN -Phone 2028W. DR. PATTERSON 39d30ff TRED W LANGE. VETERINARIAN - pifica.420.a- Commercial. Phone 1198. t Res J phone 16 iS6. - H9m23tf . OOD FOR SALE 43 FIR, PAK AND. ASH PHONE 42F14. j - - ' .-."'- 43m2titf ICtINCII OLD FIR SECOND. GJlOWTIl" oak and ash. Phone 19F3. 11. D. Mav ; field. - " . -43flfetC i BEST GRADE OF WOOD , ' 4 ft. and 18 inch. . Dry mill wood. Green . mill , wood. . . . ; -' Dry second growth fir.- ' ' -., Dry and old fir. i Dry 4-ft. ash. maple' and oak. - J FRED E. WELLS. - -Prompt-delivery and reasonable price. 280J3outh Church. Phone 1542, 43m6tf GOOD COAL DRY WOOD, - , HILLMAN FUEL CO. PHON'E 1855 - : 48j23tf FOUIiTRY AND EOGS 43 PULLETS FOR SALE EIGHT! WEEKS old. - Lee's Hatchery. Fkone 32F21. ; j ...... ., . .. : 45m31 Salem .Chjckerfes : Headquarters' or Baby Chirks .. -. 7 'VARIETIESi- . , 284 ; N.- Cottage alem Phone -40O . ' . S . ' ,45f 14tf JERSEY-GIANT EGGS . 1.50 --A - SET-. . i ting. Box 353. . 45a30tf (; jnscniiixANEous St ROOM AND BOARD, c HOMELIKE . walking ' diatance.' Phone 202W i- '5lma7 SALEM FUEL. AND TRANSFER -Moving r specinlty. " Equipped for all kinds of hauling. . Dry wood and' coal , always, on Jiand at best prices. Day phones, 529, and 13. Nierht phone 1606. "Real aer vice, : 7.52 Trade Street. Salem. ' .... Mm-'Ctf LOST. AND FOUND 53 LOST -BLACK. MARE, BOUT 1400 lbs.' Finder will receive reward. I'bne . 1930W. 5mU6 LOST IN .SALEM. OR ON DALLAS highway, . ladies', wrist . watch with .monogram back. Reward return States man. ,i;im2C PERSONAL JIIZZ TREATMENT ").'';. - FOR APTflNDICITIS ' It-Ia-WonderfuU"Free information. Address Hiss Co., Portland. reron. ' ' S5al-1T'J MONEY TO LOAN ST 1 HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND -POL lars of private money to loaiuvn good ' .j-esl estate. Rich L. Rejmenu, ."D'Arcy Bid., 462 State atreet. - I'hoae 1C1S between 9 and 10 a. jn. 67m24tf ABUNDANT FUNDS TO LOAN ON .tWiI)ameUe Valley ; .impreved . farm. . Leirtime.- low rate of interest. : I it .X,C BOltRNSTEDT " .Realtor.' Loans end Insurance, J 47 No. .Com't.Stlj Salem, Ore. -' " . 57w24t( " Dn rural credit plan with privilege f ' paying oir -any amount at any tine; low interest,' easy -payments, no 'exam- , (nation- fee, or commission on loan. 1 "VERRINB & MAK3TERS ' ' 213 Commercial "Club Bid. 57ml3tf . MONEY' TO LOAN ON CITY PROP-' erty, either building and scan plan or . private money. Farm loans with In ' suranee company .money at 5 with - commission added. Ralph H. McCurdy,5 Nos. 5 and 6, Steevet-Jkloore Bldg., Sa ' lent. ' ' - - - ' " ,17fi4tf WANTED LOANS 9 CLIENT WILL PAY 7 CENT INTER . est on loan of $3500, n close in resi : dence. ' Robinson, Oresron Kldr. SOml HUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1 BUSINESS LOCATIONS FOR LEASE and sale.. Becke ft Hendrkka, V. H. r. , Bsnk.Bldg. . 61m24tf HUNDREDS OF POULTRY MEN HAVE . made forrhnes with parabxed ehiekeas,- -bred to la yt from 200 to30Q trzn. a ' ' year. . 30 pens and trfos of purebred, '-chickens some with world chsmpinn . :". : records) and vatned at ever 12G0 r ill, ' be given away to ambitioua men, worn en, boys, and girls for full jafornta- . tion cut ' out -this advertisement .nd send your name and address to North-.. . west Pooltry JeoraaL Salem, Orejrhe. , . . ." : .... . ... . . i61iu7tf ADDITIONAL CAPITAL CAN BE PRO-. Tided for meriterious business enter prises regarding of whether' such busi nesses were originally financed through, personal capital l the owners or through the sale f toek r bonds te , ' the public. .Our excellent facilities are --'available to both estsblished firms and to those ' eoatempiating expansion ' through pablie participation in their' -stocks or bonds. .Submit brief history' 'of eotnpany, present statas, details of ?ertnal requirements etc; "to the 1 "-ftie )eposit Company, Sixty Five vsll Wrwt,. Sew York, N. Y. . 61m3l REAL ESTATE C3 .Own .''year'' S if ALL STORE OR OAS STATION. TWO locations for iule r.r 1 "e. liecVe k Jlendricka, V. S. Bank L.il;. eimJlif v.,