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jBETTEB lMLUiG(mZKl TO BE OBSERVED HERE CAJIP.UGX TO UK IVAUXCIIED i V SAXE3I OX JVXB 1 Manjr Xewlless Articled Sont to "Dead rttr" Office; One Man Kept on Job The" Salem postofnce will ob serve "Better Mailinst Week" from Jane 1 to 7, at -which time a nation-wide .campaign will be made to reduce to a minimum the. num ber of. pieces mailed that fail of delivery on account of insufficient or' improper address, and -reduce j , , the number of -pieces that are seat to tfca -perfoftiee Travevirrt ac coiiiit of 't h sender ta- 'tl Sap," pry a r6lkrn'I2res3. " .:' 4 .The Salem- ipoatofflce contrib utes about r50 to 75 lettsrs a veek to the dead letter office at Seattle, abd every effort is to "he made to cut this loss tiown. ' One matt de votes 'hla time to correcting the mistakes that -occur When', letters are -seta without sufficient ad dress. ; - i The loss to the government and the public on account of careless ness of 'mailers- In preparing: the niall is great, as shown by the fol lowing account: J Do you "know , -; That ,21, 00;000 letters went to the 'dead fetter.' office ;Ias$ year? r That 803.000 parcels did' like wise? - . .; "j -. . That lOO'.OOO letters go into the mails yearly In perfectly blank envelopes? ? i " That$55;OO0 In cash Is removed annually 'from misdirected enve-l lopes? , 3 - .L-ll.i.'.-- - Ttttft f 2;00fr 1n postage stamps is ftnhrd'fn similar 'fashion? jThat. , Jf3000;000 J in clrecks, drafts and money orders never reach. .Intended, owners? " ; " That Uncle Sam collects. $32,000 in postage for the return of mall sent to the tfead letter -of flee? That !it costs Uncle Sam fl,- desert mmj c! Wll of ' Arid Alto . McKeirazie !IRivi: Hill I EDITORIALS OF K PEOPLE- - Appeal to Public Sentiment Editor Statesman: On the front page of this morn ing's Statesman we have a defense of the program to be polled off at Corvallis tomorrow, Memorial day. This article Is evidently put out . by the promoters, j They try to 'Justify themselves by quoting the G. A. R the American-Legion and other patriotic organizations. - This is not surprising1,' for the pride and loyalty :to their home town may sway them -and there by become, a' topi in .the bands of their friends. . But why waste words? Let's get down to bottom facts." There is 'no nullabaloo about this. The Sons of Veterans who have taken this up, are not in the habit of judging hastily Or dealing unjustly, and not going to be. silenced by a cry. of "hullabaloo. There is no question of the loyalty of all who are back of this mili tary tournament. ' .The question is this: is it proper as a Memorial day exercise? Is it proper to etftri- 740,000 'annually to look np ad dresses on .misdirected4 raall? 5 That 200,000,000 letters are given this service, and" - That it costs in one city alone ?500 daily? ' 1L Seethe edti Of the regom Fmd Eisr - Mi Interest cf 51 From Nevpori tnerelalize 'Memorial day? ' An ad published in. last Sunday's States man is what we must go "by as to what Is feolztg to be pulled off on Memorial day. Pine. Very at tractive, and would be one of an immense - drawing card :. for" a Fourth of July celebration. ; I Why n.ot poll off srich a stunt fen Sunday? Simply because pub lic sentiment Is against it. Pub lic sentiment has almost stopped base ball and dances on that day, but now comes our state school and defies public sentiment and pulls off a tournament -the like Of which hass not been attempted in - Oregon, and of fenr everything to amuse and excite 'but a bull fight 'and horse race, and all for fifty cents admission; 75 cents- for reserved - seat. Good money is spent in ads and posters all over the; valley. Pour commercial planes will -carry those desiring to ride, no doubt at 95 per. In fact It makes one dizzy to note all they propose to pull off for 75 cents. All fine for Fourth of July.' - But the crowds will be there. Some .would be there if pulled oft on- a Sunday. - ' v ; - The real sad part of alt this is that we have to learn that our state schools; and tne .O." A;,C., especially; supported partly by the government, should defy :-the 'pub lic by desecrating .Memorial day.: I am not trying to speak for the 4 . I -.1 ' . - s - ' i i Beach Reccris toGearhart . . . . ':. - " SMesm rand Armr. biit-am-trylng to ex- t!ain 'fciyself as I seo'4hl3. - GIDEON STOLZ. i Salem, May 29, 1925.. iLECTHfC ftPPLftfJCES ACf.'E 0FCLEAr.Llf,ESS PROTEtt t$K dP'FEJCTTTIfES IS described tx article r Amazing Growth of 'Applledl Elec t trielty Is. Now Traced to. ... -' Convenience Today there Is , nothing novel or extraordinary a Bout -electric cookery "to those of ns who have used either an electric stove, per colator, grill or vacuum cleaner. Bat. to our grandmothers, these modern; conveniences would., have been : most astounding. , These modern labor-savins devices have gradually proved so thoroughly practical and been demonstrated to us so convincingly In our homes that ; we are now used to them without .'realizing the wonder of it all. . Though these, are bo -longer novel there are some points in connection, with the care and op eratlon . of these devices not so familiar, -which may prove helpful and saving of . money and time,' and. the- first " of these is absolute cleanliness. , Keeping ' the - top . of ft I .4 v .. ': -.. i' ' ."' Pbliihd every morning (extept Mon day J at SateiB. the capital el Oregon Classified Advertisisz T)ai!T orSnhdy One time.. 2 cents per word Three times iu. 5 cent per word mix iimes.. .- s cent per wont One munt u, daily end Sunday ....20 eents per word In dder- to earn the "more ihan one time rate, advertiaenieat must ran in consecutive issnra -r . . r . So ad taken for Jess than. 25 rents. Ads run Sunday only charged at one-time rate..,-., .-.-v ..Av- .. . . ' 1 -V - 1; 'Advertiiementa- (ezeept " "Penon la". nod. "Situations WaBted.',' will - betaken rer the telephone it the ad,TrtiAer in aubaeriber- to phone. The Statesman .will receive adver tisements at -any ' time of the day or nigrht. ,: T Insure --proper clasifica tioas ads thoald be in before 7 p. m. TELEPHONE 23 r 6SS Money to Doan On Ral Ksttte T. K. FORD ' (Over Ladd A bush Bank) BEFORB YOU t,EiAVE , YOUR. HOME OH. CAB-HAVE IT Insured Properly Phone 161. 'Beck " 'llentlrlcks, V. S. - Bank Bldf. . 4.28 tl The Lutheran Settle ment Bureau V; will help both i.i ,- ROMESEEKER AND' HOME6ELLER '" ' with . Oregon Incorporated Real Estate b Insurance, Phone -1013 Victor Schneider, See'y. Booms 4-5-6, D'Arcy Bldg. a-3 ATJTOMOBlTiES WE WRECK 'EM Parts for aU cars. We sell for less. Get our prices an trailers. Salem Auto Wrecking; Co., 402 . S. Church street. Phone 8159, ;! - , - la3t "SCHEELER AUTO WRECKING CO, SriH buy your old. ear. Highest cash price AUTO REPAIRING 3; GOOD SERVICE FAIR TRICE, MED LES s LIBENGOOD GARAGE. Gen eral repairing, asaeecories,tirea. Miller and South Commercials 3-m26tf. AUTO-TOPS SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Ant Top Paint Shop. Rear fire department. 5ail6tf 1LELP WANTE- Female WANTED GIRb FOR, HOUSEWORK. Call 335 S. Winter. 13m30 SALESJIAN, 15 P P P P PP PP' ppV ?ppppp P P PPPPPBPI.PPPP P P P P . . " P P P P . WANTED P P P P . SALESMAN WITH CAR P P P P Llstinft nd buers furnished. P P P P You show property listed by P P P iP us to buyers furniahed by us. P P P P Under our system 70a produce P P P P steadily from the start. Unus- F P P P ual opportunity lor advance- P P P P bent to salestnansgers position. P P P P Our own officers is Salem and P P P P Portland. Sea Mr. Parker per- P P P P. sonnlly. AT ONCE. P P P P PARKER REALTY CO. P P P P 409 U. H. Nat'l Bank Bldg. P P P P Commercial at State.'- 15m20tf P P PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPFP P P P P P P P T P P1 P P P P P P P the range of trie bowl of 'the per colator or frame oC the grill shin ing and spotlessf is fine--but sometimes we fail to keep the vi tal parts of the devices clean "Be cause we don't realiie theytneed It.. ? . . ,j- ..--H - - The short projecting studs over which the plus at the lower end at the flexible eard? fits if not cared for, may rust and caose short: circuit ; trouble. Rub these until' bright. 'Remove burned crumbs and dust collected, in the toaster, using a -dry cloth, or small brush, of course only after the device, and the elements are cold-. Such, devices generally have reflectors under or- behind them and these reflectorsubecoailng ev en slightly, dull wilj decrease the effectiveness of the device to an astonishing degree,' Never wet an electric cooking' device, "but if It does -get wet always dry thor oughly before current .is turned Into it again. - When turning on or Off elec tricity from the smaller devices. wacfc as- toasters ot percolators never disconnect the plug to the device. Use tire switch if one is provided or the plug at the outlet end Of toe cord . Using- the plug at the 'device end causes short circuits,- fcurns out the tlevlce lantt often causes serious trouble, CODDLING M0TJ-1S APPEAR sRAYiNo slrbtrij ' not b NEGlECTED AT TI3EG CORVALLIS, Orv May 29. CodlinaT moths nave been emerg ing at Corvallis since ilay 11. the temperature the past few evenings has beeh uffjcientl3r high to force the moths to iajr eggs. The eggs Wilt hatch from- Rtovl 6 days, de depending, upon the temperature. A Therefore," -groweTB in the Wil lamette vaWev, h6uia .olv th."e f first - codling moth ' spray within the next few days Jn order to get the worms before fhey enter the fruit. This covers spray. Is fre quently called the "30-day sprayr for the reason that-it is generally applied under-, normal conditions 30 days after the calyx spray. Lead.arsena.te is the standard poison material. The powdered arsenate is nsaally;the pref era tie form.; .The tandard dilation Tor ilala rprny 1 three pounds to 200 j,an ns cf?7iy solution,- occord- i'Z to Dun U. Mote,entomolois. WAKllii:mploynierit 1 GRADUATE NURSE fAS CAKE FOR paUenta at borne. .Call 1183M. 19-m31 FOR GARDES '1HOWIKO i BASEMENT, -dirrinr and 'team work, -phone . . . lnrI4tf FOR KENT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS fOftjeot. F.: L. Wood, 841 State 8ts SIJ3 HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHOXF. SOaSJ. 21nl5t( FOR RF.NT MODERN' FIJVT. SIX rooms garage, clo in. iSee Child Jfc BecHtel. 540 State. S. Phone 1727.. j 21 JU PRINTED CARDS-'SIEE" I" "BY Hi" . i wording ' "For Rent.'" price 10 cents each. Statesman, Bvfstneaa Otfica, en, r (round floor. , FOR RENT 5 ROOM FLATVERY i close in. Clean and modern, S33. Also : hones, $15 to $50. All parts Salenw Becke ft Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bid: I 21m24tf FOR RENT Apartments S3 ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS FURNISH ed, and onfnrnihupd. 1311 Coort . 23-7 MODERN JHTRXTSHED APARTMENT Pour r frte rooms. Firnplacc, irarsice, 920 Mill....- 23-maotf 4 ROOM FURNISHED- APARTMENT Prirate batb. rarare. 10 S. 'ommer- (UL Phone 1163J ; , 23-m2tf VERT DESIRABLE 5 ROOM FLAT. Just renspered. painted. Buffet kitchen, fur nace. Lovely Home. , Enquire-406 Xv High. . 23-m3U' . 1 . 1 1 . . . 1 : . . . APARTMENT THE BROWN, PHONE Emms Hnrpby BiWrs, 931 or 1632R. . ssmietf APARTMENTS 28 N. Cottase. . 29ntf FOR RENT APARTMENTS 881. N. Com mercial. - .- . 23tf FOR KENT ftoonrs 25 FOR RENT 8 BOOMS, PRIVATE. Bath, : sfi(. Phone 1883J. - - - JWJ2- PLEASANT ROOM CLOSE IN. PHONE 585. S5m31 FOR - RENT THREE LARGE GROUND floor rooms with bath and basement, -unfurnished SI 5, food location. F. L. Wood, ,341 Stat' St. 25-i2 LARGE FUBNISHED ROOM WITH TWO beds, steam heat, hot and cold water. 218 N. Liberty. Over Darby's Drac tore. - 25-i FUBNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOR srentlemaa. . Strietfy modern - home - Four blocks -from Capitol, Address 36, care Statesman.. - 25ml 4tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZE "14 BT IVt vtirdiitr. "RMmft tn Rent.' Tyr-irn 10 cents' each.'- Statesman Business office, - ground, floor.. , . . -r FOB RENT Houses - 27 6 BOOM HOUSE 3 FUBNISHED ROOMS and barber shoo. Call at 16 SO N. Com'l 27m31 FOJSEENT 7 BOOM HOUSE. 70S N. Winter St., $35; garage, Becke ft Hen dricks. V. 8. Bank Bids. 27ml9tf FOR BENT DWELLING AT .1052 Sag1-. in aw : f 20 per month. Call at States man business omce, or oecke lien . d ricks. 27a8tf AV ANTED Miscellaneous 85 CASH . PAID FOB FALSE TEETH - dental gold, -platinum -and discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelting and. Befinery Co.. Otsego, Michigan. 35j27tf WOODRV THE AUCTIONEER BUTS ' used furniture for cash. Phone 511. v . ' , " 35tf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff 'a Used . Goods Dept., opposite court house. f , 85m22ti WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR farm -loans. )V hare serersl sppli ca tions on hand. Hawkins Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon Bldr. f 85dl4tf FOR SALE 87 SEED POTATOES 'AND SEED CORN. W. E. Johnson, Route 2, Silverton. ... .. . . ,' . 37-jl LARGE KALB PLANT8 FOB SALE. Phone S2F21. 87mai FINE PATCH OP WHEAT, TWO CITY lots, 880 N. 22ad St. : S7m30 GOOSEBETiniES-40 PER LB. DEL ivered.. Phone 14F15. -? - 37m30 ROW BOAT FOR "SALE NO BETTER . on the river. P.. M. Langloia. 13ii4 Court. Salem. U7Jne2 MUST RELL 200 HlIARES (LOTZ-LAlt- J 4 on Mining) at ry low price for rami. A xnap. itonrr f jiomner, a McKay Bldg., Portland, Oregon. B7-raai aOOSEDSRRIES FOR CANNING DFLIV ered in Halem at 5 per pound. Phona 4SF3 or- write Victor Kehaelder, Tur ner, Oregon, Route 1. 87ml9tf CRISP HEAD-LETTUCE- 15C HEAD AT : garden. Bring baskets. 2505 N. 6th St. 1 ' : 87JaBg LARGE- TOMATO PLANTS lt A : thousand. Come while t bey last. Phone 79F2. . 3T-m3i SELL US YOUR USED FURNITURE H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Good r Dept. Opposite court houss. 37m22tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN cents a bundle. Cireuiatioa department Oregon Statesman. . 89tf FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS for all cars.. Saves 50 to 80. Tops, 'bodies, trailers. Mike's A'ufc Wreck ing, House. 245 Center. Phone. 898. . S7m28tf BUILDING MATERIALS -For roofings, building naperv manUb bricks and tiles, shingle staiDt, and all building aupplies CH mitt,. We also carry DCPOXT and GANt exptosirea and "eTerythiBg for- blast ing." -" ---- - '; - - , j OABRrEL POWDER SUPPLY CO. 175 - South Commercial Phone 129 . . . S7m30 FOR-SALE SEED POTATOES. A l h.p. electrie moor. Wimted Vee.1, chick ens and eggs. "U" Park. Grocery Market. 705 S. ltth." S716tf FOR- SALE A NEW THOMAS POWER drag aaw. Juit the- thins; tor ba man cuttina; wood. 'Regular -priea- t '$150. We will sell this one for 125, tenaa if you wish, or will take wood for - full purchase' price. Sea if t Tna Statesman office. 87a21ff .-. Trctjpsss Notices ; ..For -Siile r Trespass .Notice. . sUsp 14x9 . iuches, printed on good 10 ounce etnrsis besr ing the words, "Notice Is Hereby Git en That Trespassing is FTictry -Forbid- , den Vti These Premttes Under "Penalty of Prosecot'on.' Prife -15 each or B . for -25c. Statesman Pub. Co,. 8ttln, Our. adver! '?r9 re coopTatlsg to mata rleta uhe most prcsper oncity i" Con. TatroRite the auverti - , t : t-11 them yon busiaes3 men. . " " . " .17 RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE "3 BT 8V4". 50 receipt forms ia book, 15 cents per book, or two for 25 eeuts, states man office, 215 South (Commercial St.. Ralera. 3ff25tt . FORJiAIiE TJvestock 39 V ETER IN A R T A N1 PB. PATTF.RSOM Phone 2 02 aw. -ad3otf FRED W- LANG E, VETERINARIAN Office 420 S. Commercial. Phone 1109. Res. phone 10o8. . , ---- S9m23tf , FOR SALE GOOD FARM; AND OR- chard horses. Guaranteed as represented. Harness for sale. 'C L. iieed. Fair Gronndv ." . . . nJne-t "WOOI POR AXJ3 43 r n WOOD FOR SALE , . Old aTOwth f'r 4 - foot and IS inch; Second growth A foot, limb wood. Ah 4 foot. -Phone "1367. 43J26 16-INCH "OLD FfR TSECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phone 18 F3. U. 1. Majr- - field. - - I . - 43tletf ! BEST GRADE OF WOOD ! - 4 U and Id inch, '. Dry mill wood. . Green -mill "Wood-. Dry -aeeond 'growth fir. j Dry- smd otd fir. i Dry 4-ft. ah, mspte and oak. FKF.D'K. WKLL.H. Prompt deli-very and jvsAOfts'ble price, 580 Mouth Church. Phone tS42,43m6tf GOOD CCfAL DRY-WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES H1LLMAN-FUEL CU. PHONR 1SSS . - 4Sj29tf PULLETS FOR 'SALE EIGHT WEEKS old. Leo'a -Hatcheryv Phona 3-2P2I. ' 45a3 LEGHORN COCKERELS SPECIAL price Tuesday, and Wednesday 15c to 25c. 'Order early.- Phone 32F21. Lee's Hatchery. ! ' 45 i'i Salem Chickeries Headquarters for Baby Chicks - 7 VARIETIES i 284 N. Cottage Salem Phone 400 - - 45fl4tt JERSEY GIANT EGGS $1.50 A SET ting. Box 35a. 45aatuf II II Hill ! - 5 AUCTIOX SALES 47 AUCTION SALE OF SCHOOL BCILD ing at Sonny side oa highway sis milea , south of Salem. 2 p. m., Monday, June 1, 1925. Furniture and apparatus re served. Build Iffg at "disposal "of 'per- cnaser . a iter j una ia, i.tnsa. . ii, ji. TTlnr chairman- . i '17mM MTSCJELLAKEdrS SI . BEACHES Sr- LoreTy beach cottage for rent at rest ful, beautiful Mansanita -Beach. Ocean riew, modern, reasonable. June -or July, make reserratiems early. i'is "Geijsbeekv Maniantta.' Ore. 51-j2 SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER Moring our ippeialry.. Equipped fot all kinds of haulier. . Dry wootr ia4 coal - always on -hand - at best -prices. Day phones, 529, and 13. Kiht phone -1606. -Real service, 753 -Trade Street. Salem. . . . . 51m26tf LOST AND FOUND 53 LOST BLACK SUIT CASE Berween Canby and Woodburn. Reward. J. U. Cooley. Phbne 817. S3-m31 LOST BUNOH OF KEYS. BETWEEN Salem and Chamawa. S3 reward for return . to Statcsmsn. . 53-m30 7 PERSONAL si HIZZ TREATMENT .- TOR AFTENDICITIS' "It-la-Wonderfui.' 'Free information. Address. Hiss Co, Portland, Oregou, - 5Sal6-192f MOMr TO XOAX I HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL lara of prirate money to lose on good real estate. Rich L. Reimron, D'Arcy Bldg., d3 State street. Phone 1014 between 9 and 1U a. m. 57m24tf ABUNDANT FUNDS i TO LOAN ON Willamette Valley improved farats. Long time, low rife of tntereit. A.C BOHRNSTE-DT Realtor, Loana and Insurance, 147 No. ' Com'l St.. 'Salem, Ore. . 57m2tf 20-YEAR FARM I,OAN8 Oa rural credit plan with -priTlIare ot paying off any amount at any time; -low interest, easy payments, wo exam inativu 'fe, or cotnaiiasion tm loan. PERRINE A MARSTLUS 212 Commereial Club Bldg. .- STmlJtf MONEY TO LOAN ON ClTV -PROP-erty, either building and -loam phra or prints money.. Farm loses With- in suranre company money at 5V,,i with commission added. UaVph H. McCordr, Nas. S and 6, SteoTea-Mooro Bldg.. aa- BVSLVGSS OPTORTUXirits 61 BUSINESS IXJCATIOS8 FOR LKASK and ssle.; Beckst llsndrirks, U. M. Bask Bldg. UlmJUlt SMALL STORK OR OAS STATION. TWO . locations for sate or leane. Beelt Hendricks. V.. H. Bank Bldg. 61m24tf BUSINESS LOCATIONS FOB KENT nr . sslo. At this time we hare five excel lent fronts of 16 to 25 feet. SCO to 9125. Becke Hendricks, U.-H. Bsak Bldg. - . . 6t-m.'J0tf A BUSINESS OPENING A Transfer and Trucking, buflnfsa fully equipped and e&tablished. Price 95500. See Wm. Fleming. 341 State St. , ei-msotl ' FOB BALE " Good groeety and fixtures. Living room ia back. Price including furni ture "S2650. Art quirk. '. KKCEOER Bealtor 147 N. Com'l St. Cl-m31 HUNDREDS OP POULTRY MEN HAVE mada fortunes with purebred chickens, bred to lay from 200 to 300 er a - year. - 80 pena and trios of purciired chickena (some with world champion, records) and valued at over $1200 will bo giren sway to ambitious u.t a. warn-' SB. boys, and yirls i'or lull informa , tion cut out this 'adTrtisemr.t asd 'Send yoar - sanfe and adciresa to North west Poultry Journal, . baitnn, 0" -".' blui tlf ADDITIONAL CAPITAL CAN BE rrx Tided for meriterteus busineas enter Prises Tetfaraing of wbetiier ouch buki eeeea wore, originally' finvaced tbrough personal capital of the owners or through tho sale !f tock or hunda to . tho public. Our oxeeilent facfilittes are - OTailable to both eatabluhed firms sad to those eeutempiaticsr iivhuhuh - through, "pirtjlic partieipatios ia tnir atocka or bonds. Submit brief, hbtory 'of company, present atatus, oetails of ' personal requirements etc to the 1 ia Deposit Company, Sixty Fira VS oil Street. New York, NT Y. 61ra31 ESLil, E3TATI1' C3 3 BOOM HOUSE $2000. MODERN and garage. Immediate poskn. H'.Bth. Terms. Becke 1 iJeudricks, IT. R. fctik SMC,.-, ' - . . . .-63-3vtt NEW MODERN 4. ROOM. 'V XOA LOW on -ortb tbureb r., li'Ou . t ins. rre r -..J.. --e. 1 if 5 p Mumen l roont' rTpacIsih tot jFOTt SAtE -skiw, 43500, ey terms, farm.. 9 . acre 1.. : nr. set IjoiLJli.,. fTe ton, a -.(uO. . . . 1 t ; e '1 -r ki. x r .-- i e'i 1 r . it i i Hit, i. . -. i ) T'r r --.I t !- s . ' - fc1.: ,, It..: i. ........ tiit-rcul CU.S L.jj-. o-k. ' re- y r