l i . " '' m , ,,.,-.,. .. . . 11 ' .'. "" 1 111 .......... ' ' -. . . . ' .- "-. " l ... .';;. v.,,,.; : T. I MARY piCKFORDVVASTO BE KlDNAPED,?IS SAID (Continued from pa?i 1) " from Woods, the youngest of the trio. . - i - 1 I The plot. Woods Is assorted to have confessed first took shape last November. Its victims at that time were to have been the grand .children of Mr. Dohenjr, but they later were discarded in favor of the film fetar. . I Beginnings of the alleged cqw--. pi racy were discribed to police by in associate of the trio. A M, J. Harney, who will be used, police said, as state's witness.'' - "L a s t November," Harney's r i. y . - J V RrnnLtvn. N. Y. Mi E Rich sav: -I don't know what the 'can te was but evrrjr few day my stomach would feel all bloated up with gas, my appetite wa poor and 1 felt sick to- my stomach to say nothing of headache. " I never thought of using Carter's tittle JJver Pills untjl nothing seemed t$ help- After u&fig Carter's 1 felt relieved at : and now) as soon as my stomach 'talks back I answer with Carter's and have the last word." On sale at Druggists. Oregdli Pulj) -a-- ; j . Salem, Oregon : 'BIANUPACTDRERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue Screening and Speclaltleaj ' TAGIFPVC7Z the realm In its used by fiai----aiia theNew j r ! FUNERALJPARLORS lSutmor SUncral Service" V 205ScxChurch5frect B! We tarry In Block 'OTer Its'lesal. blanks - euitcl io.xiost, any, business transactions. We raay hare just the f orra'you ate'looMng t or W a big caring as cocipated to made to order forms. ' v V i . . , :-,: ; - - . 'i:-:: r-.v-..:- -r. Some of the forms r Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Will forms, .'Assign ment of filortgage, Mortgage forms. Quit Claim Deeds, Abstracts form, Bill of Sale, , Building Contract Promissory Notes, Installment Notes, General Lease, Power of Attorney, Prune Books and ' Pads, Scale Re ceipts, Etc. 'These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and private cse. Price on forms ranges frcn 4 cents to 16 cents apiece, and n note becks froa 25 to 50 cents.. - .. t .: - PRDJTED AND FOR SALE BY : I 'The Statesman Publishirig Co LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS 1 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON statement read Jn part, ''Stevens catne to tn, ,H was living in the same room, .We used to sit nights and talk. One night be asked me how I'd like, to make eomo easy money, 'legitimate? I ased. He said 8nret f , asked how. He said it was a: little .risky business. I was curious. '. jie said he knew it could be done to kidnap a cer tain party he would not name any nameaar.d bold them for reward. ,1 said that would be all right- ! wanted to know who he had picked to kidnap. ' ' He said (?.iary IMckford, Tor tone Then he too ppla Negri. His plan as to ?et a bpu!3 and hold them in it until he got the ransom." With' the assistance of Harney, police-were able. lo rent a room ' uext to the one used by, the men in a dQwntown hotel. j Night after uisht defectives listened to the al leged fortnattoa of plans. The ar rets followed today after authori ties considered that sufficient evi dence hart been obtained. Stevens - and . Heleorab were falcon Into custody fh front of the Pifkford-Fdirbanks atudlos. while Woods wan arrested later at his home In Albambra, a suburb, j wkifeKs stint IMPROVED JiOSTON, My SO. (By Associ ated .PreS3) Secretary of War John W. Weeks, who was operated on, at, the Massachusetts general hospital for gall stones last Thurs day had "a more comfortable day" today according to a bulletin issu ed! at 7 o'clock tonight by his phy sicians, Drs. Daniel fiske Jones aXd S. Gorham Brigham. ani Paper Co. A 7 The old style hearse, with its gray carvings and its dismal at mosphere has been relegated to of the antiquated. stead is the dignified, ; m mm graceful, modern limousine funeral car, which ,at first glance look? like a fine big sedan or limousine. This modern piece of equipment is this organization. WEBB'S Phone 120 '1u At Izzlzzzj Cfficc, Crcni 7 AGED GEfJTLEWO MAM DRAWS VIVID PIQTURE OF PRE-VICTORIAfi ERA TOKIO, May 30 rBecahse he was actually only 89 years" old. and not 81 : years, as reported in the list of those to whom silver cups are to be presented in com memoration of the silver wedding celehration of ,. the emperor and empress, Kinaku Tajima of Ima Jukumura. Saitama, killed himself in the traditional haraklri way. The old man's' body with stom ach ripped; open was found in It Is room, with a letter explaining that lie to'uld not accept the Iniperial cup under the circumstances and did not wish to refuse it because such action wqi:!5 necessitate ex planation and bring someone into disgrace for making a mistake. Death offered the only way out. KNOT IS TIED IN AIR IRKAK CEKEMONV CARRIED WYi 311NISTER I'SES PLANE DETROIT, May 30. Associat ed Press.) With a minlBter rid ing in another plane shouting the wedding ceremony through a meg aphone to them, Howard H. Pot tor, & student aviator, and, Gladys Mae Baxter were 'married 8000 feet - above the ground today, i potter and his bride arose in one plane, piloted'by Frank Over cashier. ; Rev, Henry II. Ford, pastor of the Memorial I Baptist church of Highrand ParkJ was a passenger in the c other plane. When 3000 feet high the engines were stopped. The planes " were brought close together and the ceremony was shouted through the air. - - i , " Artificial Wells to Keep I Up Minnehaha Falls Flow MINNEAPOLIS, May Z0. Pic turesque - Minnehaha Falls, ' Im mortalized by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and :knawn through out the , country as- a park show nlace associated with much Indian lore, will be saved from virtual drouth and preserved by artificial means, undertaken by the local board of park commissioners.. v Due to an abnormal deficiency in precipitation' in recent "years, l'd:nnehaha creek which supplies the waterfall, has suffered such a decreased flow, as to make it Im possible to sustain the falls, it was explained by Theodore Wirth, su perintendent of the local park board. ; As a remedy, the park board has ; ; , , S - texan a project of supplying the water through the drilling of tfejts. Aft 8001601 well Is being sunk; in Minnehaba creek,. Super intendent Wirth said, and it Is hoped to strike a flowing well, but failing in this, a bump will be installed Should one; well be In sufficient, several others will be sunk. : ":: ' " . Minnehaha Falls has a beautiful C0-toot drop, and is about 45 feet wide, f Tourists from many states visit, the .waterfall and adjacent park, legends of whielr are con tained in manyrof the romantic work of the Indians who once inhabited it. . 2 Work on the project is expected to be completed by middle sum mer,' Mr. Wirth said, i OBITUARy - ; JOEL HEWITT ioel Hewitt was born near Get tysburg, penn.; June 1, 1849, his parents moving to Colesburg,' la., when he was H years of age. In his early twenties he,-with several othr young 'men crossed the plain with -ox teams Into South Dakota, taking up homesteads near Can tori. He lived' in Canton- until coming to Salem in May. J.892. where he resided until abdut. years ago, when he ..went, to Se attle to be with his two sons, Ed ward P., and Bert S. Hewitt, the only i remaining members in the family. j August 4, 1902, he lost his only daughter, Mabel, at the age of 23 years, and on November. 7, 1910, his wife. Sarah F. Hewitt passed away. May 23. 1925 at the agt of , 75 years, 11 months 22 days, Joel Hewitt passed beyond In. Se attle, interment being made jn' the City View cemetery at Salem be side his wife' and daughter. One sister,; Sarah Clark, In Long Beach Cai., survives him. " - - . 4. .. . The remains, were, brought to Salem where the funeral was held at the Rigdon mortuary at 10:30 last Tuesday, Rev. W. C. Kantner ofTicIatingr, Interment being in. the family lot in City View cemetery, beside his wife and daughter. Mr" Hewitt was a member of the First Congregational church of Salem, and a prominent and faithful one, during his residence in this city. ; He is survived by two sons, one sister Mrs. Sarah Clark of Long Beach:, Cal.,. and his niece, Mrs Mabel; Bowman of Salem. 1 Was a Salem Builder ' ! j .During the time of his residence In Salem Mr. Hewitt was a, ..car penter and contractor, as he had been in South Dakota, and .bad erected many prominent buildings there and here. Some of the best homes in Salem were built by him He bullded as he lived, on lines of honest and straightforward deal ing. JoeMlewitt was a. good mani -n4 the world is the poorer when uch as he pass on to' higher sta-f tiens. ' ' . I Metjiodist Pension Fund i Totaled Over $3,000,000 ? CHICAGO, There were . 8,300 claimants on the pension fund of the Methodist Episcopal church in 1924,1 to which $3,252,619 .was contributed, Dr. J. B. Hingeley, corresponding secretary of the board of pensions has announced. Since 1908, when' the board was organized, the. annual distribution has Increased $2,646,239. i !i;he total received last year was $251,349 more than in the previous year," Dr. Hingeley said. "The claimants Included 3.4 56 re tired ministers, 3,960 widows and 884 children. . "In the flret quadfenniumr 1900 to 1903, the. total amount of pen sions paid in the four years was $1,183,000 and in the sixth quad rennium, 1920 to 1923, "It , was $9,40,000." : . Bill Hits at Foreign Real (Estate Buyers in France ; i 1- .-. i P,A.RIS, Foreigners purchasing real estate In France .would be subject to a real estate tax as large, as that levied upon natives it a bill now in j the harida ot - the - finance committtee of the chamber ia ap- profed by the French . parliament, The present law Imposes tax of 13 percent of the .price paid, while the new bill would amend the law making it 52 percent when the i buyer is a foreigner, . even when such a foreigner haa a legal domicile in France." ."The depreciation of our cur rency has incited a certain number of capitalists belonging to cotrn tries favored on the international exchange market, to invest their capital in France, in . the hope, of realizing heavy profits, w"hen the ! franc returns toward par value," the preamble says "The franc having lost ' 80 per- cent of Its value, the English and Americans are thus able to buy French property at prices much below , those prevailing in 1914.M r.luskrat Led in Value Furs v From Canada Last Year . OTTAWA, May -3 ft. Raw furs valued at 115,643,817, baSed' on prevailing market prices, were produced in Canada last year," the bureau of statistics reports. Sil ver and. red fox, mink, otter; lynx and coyote "fur recorded an In crease In output over 192 3. V In point of aggregate value tb,e muskrat was the- itnosf Important fur producing animal, -contributing 2,985,395 pelts worth 3,4 40, 363, followed by beaver witli lBt, 173 pelts valued at $2,142,992, and mink with ,219,U w pelts vorth 12,113,569, White tnx .and silver and red "foxes ranked next. pur:ES bombing rebels SPANISH SQUADS SIIKLL'MO- lUKHAN IN'SU.UHKCTIOX ISTK TETUNA. Spanish Morocco. May 30. ( Associated t Press.) Span ish air squadrons have carried out an Intensive bomUardnitmt -ot the Yebala tribe regions, it was an nounced here today and conse quently the greater part of the Yebala country Ja deserted, except for a few rebel guards. . W'omen and children have been sent to the interior. :, ; AirnLinpa Tint nnlv )Amlli1 nil places suspeoted of harboring reb- els, but at times flew,, low and tired; their machine guns into groups of Yebala, dispersing them. In (bombardment oT Zoco-El-Sebt-de-Ualau, the rebels suffered 300 casualties it is reported. The village of Xanakras was Bet fire by Spanish airplanes. Rebels, who were using rliles against the air invaders were put to flight. Did You Ever Stop to Think? ; Bjr E. E. Walte, Secretary Sbwnefc, Okla., Board of Commrca Tnat you should be ever loyal to your home city and spend your money there. -That your merchants sell goods just as cheap as you can buy them elsewhere. - . - . ; . That the profit they make, they spend In the city that supports you both. V v. , . , , . That you - will find your local merchants right because they be lieve It is right to be right. That you will find , them free minded men who have the welfare of the home city at heart. . That you will receive money saving" information if you read lo cal ads. s That you can find goods or ser vice advertised that will meet your personal requirements. ' That your local merchants com bine quality and service in a way that will give you perfect satisfac tion.- : ' i . : That . advertising is a part of the up-to-date service your pro gressiye merchants give you. Yoti should appreciate this Service and take advantage of the- opportuni ties offered you. I ' That when you buy from a ped dler or a catalogue you help" build some other city and: tear down your own." "Don't look around to nee who I am talking to. I am talking to you: ' j i,'. . Copyright 1925 I PERSONALS I : Miss Hose Baumbartner spent the week visiting with relatives at Bull Run. pr. . C. H. Robertson and family are spending the day at Nes kowin. t " ' Mr. and Mrs. Burns of Renwick visited in the city yesterday. Governor Walter M. Pierce spent Memorial Day in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Eakin spent the week-end at NeskOwIn. W. A. Marshall of the state ac cident commission; -and -family spent the day at Newport yester day. : ; . i 1 : ; C. X. Loughbridge,. deputy sec retary of state', wife and daughter were in Tillamook yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. ; Sam A. Kozer spent yesterday in, Portland. - Mr, "and Mrs. Lewis, Heniger of the Court apartments were in Portland yesterday, i Silvertoh t ! SILVERTOX, May 30. Memo rial iay program was held at the Eugene Field auditorium "Satur day morning. The' program con sisted of Invocation! by Rev. J.' Al Bennett; "America,"! by audience; vocal solo, Martin Uoerfler; 'read ing, Miss Rosella Richardson; vo cal solo byMr. GJ I. Raven; ad dress by Col. Thomas : R. Hamer of Portland; vocal solo, by Mr, Doerfler; reading, ''Com. Logan's General Orders," by. JacklHuett; 'Star Spangled Banner" by audi ence. : .,',.'j '.' Followingjhe program the" par ade formed and: marched to the cemetery:"-The parade InCludedif Colors and guard, Civil war vete rans, 4-L'bandt.Bpahish War vet erans, 'Women's Relief corts, Am erican Legion, auxiliary, '. War Mothers, national .guard, - Legion members, Boy. Scouts, Girl. Scouts and school organizations. Election -of -of fleers' for the SI1 yerton liigh school student body for the ojnIng year resulted in; President, LeRoy Rue 160 votes; Charles" Hartley 53 rotes; Melvin Bell '. S'f': x6tH? l ice president, Louise Oliphant -226 votes; Lucile Lukens 21 yotes. -Secretary, Mil dred Kleeb, 141 votes, Ilelga Jor genson . 50 votes; Anita Gilkeson 45 rotes. Treasur, Lowell Brown 141 Yotest -Norman 'Eastman 57, and 'Henry Gunderson 20 votes. Sergeant-atarms, Lloyd Kircher 186 votes; Chester Mulkey 40 votes. ' I"-.:,.:-. " Miss Esther Larson, a June brideselect, was guest of honor, at a" Httfe shower party Thursday af ternoon at the M. J, Madsen home on Paradise road.' A color Bcheme of i!nk and white was carried out in the ' dining room by means of candles pU;a . ctxia favors .and sweet peas. Pink peonies and del- SUNDAY MORNING. . t . ... ,-1 vibe Drcgon n tatfgman lorninjf ( except Won ,f emuttxl ot itrrcou Published ery morni lay) at Salm. tb Local Rates For ! Classified Advertising 'laily or SiiuJr On ,tiu ...... J --n) l trr wurj Tfirw tima 5 rrnli. it word Six tim-s (J crttta .r M'nnt One month, !ify and! , Snudr ...,. .0 criilg pofirorJ In ordi-r io earn tha mrt tttan one time rate, atlvt-rtisiuitit un:st run iu Xo ad. takva far ! lha 25 ul. Ais run Sunday only har;-d at one time rate. , Advertisfmenu iexec pt "I'pd U" and "Situations Wanled"') will tetaki-n - over thn t-!eplioii. if the advrrUKt-r is i tuUrriWr to i)ione. The Statf.ain will" reeixe adver ti"nii t at any time of the day or night. To insure proper . clat.sifica- tiuua al stioulu lu iu eaord 7 p. in. TELEPBONE 23 cr CIS Mbrfiey.to Loan On Real Kxiate T. K. KORD (Over Ladd & Bush Bank) BEFORE YOU 1.EAVK YOI'R ItOMK Ott CAE HAVE XT. - Insured Properly''"'-- Hione 161.' Haclca & HendrtcltH, , 17. ' R. B&Dk;BIds. ... ..i Ntl The Lutheran -.-Settle rnentBureau ' " . . . will kelp both' HOMESEEKBK AMI HOMESELT.ER ' with . t . Oregon . Incorporated Heal !.' fe ts' Insoranee, Phone 1013 j Victor Schneider, Sec y. ! : Rooms 4-5-6, D'Arcy Bldf. ft 3 AUTOMOBILES i WE WRECK! 'EM 'Parta for all cars. We iell for ; leas. Get our -prices on trailers. Salem Auto Wrecking Co., 402 S4 - Church street. Fhona 3139. . ' la3tf BCHEELER AUTO WRECKING CO., will bay your old -car. - liigheat- cash price ' paid. 1085 N. Commercial St. Ijl3tf AUTO REPAIRIXQ GOOD SERVICE FAIR PRICE, MED LER te 1ASEHQOOL GARAGE. Oea ; eral repairing. asseccories,tir. Miller i and Sooth Commercial. 8-m2fltf. AUTO TOPS SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK, j O. J. Hull Auto Top & Paint Shorr. Rear fire department. 5-al6tf HELP 'WANTED -Female 13 L.AUJES PLEASANT SEWING AT home, on jour .machines, .everything ; furnished, ' higrheat prices. ' Write for particular. ' Home Sewing Co., 311 Fifth Ave, '. Y. C. 13 m31 WOMEN TEACHERS WANTE1 TO TRAVEL. iDnrinr iirnmer Teatio. Interest ing work, congenial teacher compan ions, and at least $60 per week. Salary to start and railroad, fare paid. Give age, education and details of exper ience ia first letter. Address N. T. SMITH, 1516 E, Washington St., Chi cago. 111. 13-m31 , SAIiKSMAN 15 GOOD TEHRITORY rAVAI LABILE for experienced salesman trho ran sell our favorably known, line ot, exclusive art calendars, . aiicns, label, fann, pencils, adtrtiins ipecialties. etc. . Year round proposition. Exclusive contract. Pref i erenee iriren to men- with tood record and men experienced in ' selling ppe- : cialty advertising. MERCHANTS PUB LISHING CO., Kalamazoo, Mich. i ' ' 15-m31 SALKSMEX Exclusive Side Una Our High tirade .Commercial Pencils, heautifoJly decorated, vith a aelling apt offer wonderful opportunities to A-l aalesraan who travels in auto. Com- misaian paid weekly. Oie referencea when writing for full particularx. Ad dreaa Commercial Dept., Oxakr Pencil Company, 4460 Ielmar 01d., JSt. Loulu, Mo. - . - 15-m31 phiniums were used in; the other rooms. -Those present for the a"f tersoon. were Miss Larson and her mother,; Mrs. W; C. Larson,-. Mrs. M. J. Madsen, Miss ."Cora Satern, Miss Alice Jensen, itiss Viola Riv iness, Mrs. Melvin Riviness, Miss Marie Corhouse, Miss Ester Towe, Miss Dora Henriksen, Miss Wi nona Palmer, Jdisa Lillie .Madsen, Miss Nettie Hatteherg, Mrs., Ar thur Madsen of Brooks. The music recital ,glyen at the St. Paul's .music school Wednes day night was very well attended. The program, consisted of , a num ber of violin and piaho solos, duets and chorus. LArgentfne, (Kette- rer) playedon the piano .by Miss Nettle Benson; Fantaisie (Sing lee), a violin solo played by Miss Francis Coberly, and the violin at the close of program were par ticularly enjoyed. The list' num-j ber given by the yiolins was "Bar carolle," by -Bartlett. ( , The American Legion Endow ment, fund for, crippled ,war .vete-i ran'andwar orpHans 51 Silver ton netted about-$540, which is $ 2 1 0 short of the quota set for Sllverton. It is expected, that the quota will yet be. raised at Silver ton. . 4 " , t SALEM MARKETS A ; - ' Price quoted ara whole sala and -are pricea received by farmers. Na retail 'price ara' a-''" ' ' -- - '- -ORAIW ANT HAT . No. 1 soft whita wbeat .'. t.49 No. 1 toft red wheat $1.44 Oata , ........ , , r..ah....04 Cheat liay . : 113 Oat hay .... 1S Oat and tch may , 15 POSK. JTOT03' ASiH BEET . 4 Iloji, 160-200 CwtJ ; ,T 1 3.Q0 1Ugv," tOO-250 cwt.- .i. ..i-.f 13.1S Hoj, 250-300 cwt.'-J .$12.50 Lieht ow .... , . Dret-aad -real a :l 1 , 12e Cwa , 3 0 6 DraaVHl pork ' ,. t , ....lTf Lamb b.M:'M.li POUI.TRT Heavy bans Lisht beaa . .l.sr(i 18 Broilers :.; : 2 5 i EGG 3. SUxTEJL . BTJTTESF AT Creamery butter .- ,fc4Q45 Fitter fat. delivared . y k. per aw , 4i I . -4.- standards i'Uiieta .24 MAT 31, .1925 goo States:T.::: SALKSMAX LKiflTXIN'tf STRAXOK J1ATTKRY Own 5 pound.- Charset. diffharired , J'terie t iMHtui4-. Kiiaiii&atva old iw!lil-m- tireiy.' -tailtn r-e t astt. I.it,htmst Co., St. Fanl. Minn. l.Vrj.11 Nothinic t Belt fir earry. Earn : week); : r.'f r. tv(i-iJ: Jvplj' """ f mediately. - tfulirantee Adiastment Aisn.,, lo5 V. Monroi St t'hicaio. . . j - .-- . . - l.-m31 PI'HPr,IPPIPPPPlPPI p j. h v t i f f r e i' r p P f f i v ; - - P i" P P '! VANTi:n P P PP.; SALKSMA.V WITH CAR P V P P' 1 1 f y ' Liklinra auj Uu Ti t urniiej. -p P P P Vol kaw prrerty . listoH ; ly P P P P na to buyer furnished by b P P V P I'uder our s) wl am o jmidiii-e P P V P tidily from the Urt. lrtu- V P 1 P nal opportunity; for : advane- P P P P ment to salesutanarerA pobitiou. P.P P P Our own offwer ia Salem and V- P P P Portland. See Mr. Parker per- P P P P aoually. AT ONCK. P P P P PARKER KKAI.TV CO. ,P P P P 409 V. S. Nat't Uant Uldgr. P P P Pmttercial-atWte. jl5'u2ltf P i? rPPf fPPrJ'I'Pl' P, P P P P p v p p p p p-p i; p pr p p p p p WAXTKD I'mploynu'tit 1 4JKAIUTATK N17RSK TAN 'AKK FOR patient at home, t all 1 18.1M.; 19 ni3l FlR GARDEN' PUIWIN'O, BASEMENT -iiggig d.tt work, pboue 1UH. . I9uil4tf FOR REST 7 ROOM MOliERN House, close iu, $5rt. " ' ' ' : " i G room modern bouse dote in $40. ; i 7 room honse close in $."ti).j , c : ; ft! room furnished houfte; Old furwittji jng . h- t-'i '. : Furnished lower floor, rari(c , and private bath, lights and water furnish-: ' ed, $35. : ; ! 1 1 ;!"; Apartment 1 roon. and kHcfcentte( f 16. ' -'.-;:, .. :' 2; furnished large rooms, heat, water, light included. $J2. --hi Vv: r i (JERTRUOlb .T. M. PAGE ! 492 X. Cottaife. af-mSOtf FOR RUNT 21 HOCSES AND APARTMENTS FOB Ment. - P. L.i Waod, 941 State .Ht. . Uj3 HOUSE AND APARTMEXTS PHONK 2056J. . :. I 21nl5tf FOR RENT MODERN FLAT, SIX rooms' Jt3ragt, ciose in. see wnuaa uectjxei, 5-40 fctate St. Phone4lT27.- 21-J2 PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14"' BY 7" wording Tor. Rent,", price 10. cent each. Statesman Business Office, on ground floor. I : , : '' FOR RENT 5 ROOM FLAT VERY close in. Clean and modern, $35. Also houses, $15 to $50. Air parts Salem. Becka k Hendrieka, TJ. 8. Bank Bid?. 21m4tf FOR REXT Apartments 23 2 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT and gara?e. 700 X. High. 3-m31 FURNISHED FIRST FLOOR.. SUMMER rates. 292. Summer. 23-j3 ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS FURNISH cd, and nnfornished, 1311 Court 2,3-j7 MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT-r-Four or five rooms; Fireplace, garage, ; 920 Mill. . i 23-m30tf 1 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT-? Private hath, gars ire, 1047 8. Commer . cial. Phone 1163J. - 83-m29tf CLEAN 8 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART meat, close in adults. 446 Union street. S 23m24tf APARTMENT THE BROWN, PHONE Emma Murphy Brown, 931 Or 1632R. " . ' 33ml6tf APARTMENTS 28 Nt Cottage. SSntf FOR RENT ' mercial. -APARTMENTS 891 N. Com- 1 23tf FOR RENT Rooms 25 FOR RENT 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE Bath, garage. Phone 1633J. J 25-j2 PLEASANT ROOM CLOSE IN. 585.- PHONE 25m31 FOR RENT THREE LARGE GROUND floor rooms with bath and basement, nnfornished 915, pood location. P. L. Wood, 341 State St. 25 j2 FURNISHED-ROOM WITH BATH FOR pentleman; vistrietly modern homo Four blocks from Capitol, Address 34, care Statesman.: . .1 . ;- ,25ml4tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZE "1 BY word in y, "Koooit to Rent,'' price 10 cent each. Statesman llasiness office, rronnd floor. FOR RENT Houses ; 27 6 ROOM HOUSK 3 'FURNISHED ROOMS and barber Shop. Call t 1080 N. Com'l 27m31 FOR RENT 7 ROOM JI05TSE, ,708 N, Winter St., $35; ssrape, Becke & Hen dricki, V. S. Bank lilde. : 27ml9tf FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1053 Sag - inaw ; 920 per month. Call at Sta,tea- man business office, or Becka h Hen- dricks. , f . 27a8tf WANTED Miscellaneous S3 TWO! 50 - OR 60 Phone , 17F2. POUND SHOATS . : .-36-J4 CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH dvotal fold, platinum aad discarded Jewelry, lioke Smelting and Refinery Co Otsego, Michigan. j 35j27f WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS used . furniture for . cash. Phone 511. i i . v.; ,!-.... h : 85atf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED i, fctores, tools, foraiture. , Stiff Used Goods Dept, oppokite court house. -.' I- ;. .v,.;: . ;. 33m22tf WASTED PRIVATE MONEY TOR ,. farm leans. W here several' applica tions on hand. Hawkisa Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon Bldr. FOR SALE SEF.D -POTATOKS-AXD 8KtlOORN. V' E. 'Johnson, RtiOt 2," SltWtoa. ? - - ' - v 37-jl1 LARCE KALE Phone 32F21. PLANTS FO SALE; 37m3t ROW BOAT FOR SALE XO BITTER on the river. F. M. Lamloisr 1384 Court. Salem. f 3TJn2 MUST SELL 200 SHARES 1 LOTZ-LAR-aoa Jiininc) at verjr low price for ramJt. A aaap. Ho4aer & Uosner, 608 . McKay Bldj., Portland. Otegoa. 7-m31 GOOSEBERRIES FOR CANXTiG DKLIV ered in Salem at Sc per pound." Phona 45F2 or writ Victor Schneider, Tur ner, Oregon, Boute 1. v..;f ; , ,1 87nttf CRISP HEAD-LETTUCE -5C HEAD AT . garden. Bring baskets. 2503 V. 9ih. St. . 37Jn3t LAOE- TOMATO PLANTS 10 A L -thoH&iad. Come while they last. Phone SEIXTJS YOrR USED FURNITURE - H.i Lip Stiff Furaiture Ca. U led- Goods t luepu Oppoaita eaurt hoasa. 37mU-'tf FOR SALEOLD NEWSPAPERS", TEM , : eeats a tmadle. Circulatioa dpartroent Orcraa -feutesmao. ,i 37tf FORr SALE -A NEW THOMAii POWf. t drsr saw. .Jast tka thiDg tor tke rr4 ex'-.t? wood. Rerulr pre $li . ' , e -w- ill fcell tbia one for $125, ter i.i -i.if . M Wishor wiil-tske wood t..t ; .f '' '! ; pnrchaita price. J. ,it.at n ( '-feiaiesiuaa oil.ee, ... ii.ik.4Lf S5dl4tf 37 37 FOU SALE SEEI POTATOES. A I hf. rleetrie motor, Wanted ea!. -hu k MU" Park Oro ery Market. 703 )4. - STuidtf POR SAl.lt REOUAI WED "AUTO PARTS for llt ram. Se 6Vi V- Top. bodiea. trailer. I Mike'a Autj Wreck , wg Hoube, 245 jCeot. iv Phone Trespass Notices For Sale - Trespass Notires. aiite 14xt iochea, printed" on good H uuoe ranvass benr lug t!i word. "Notice i Hereby en Tht Trepafin U Strictly Forbid ton On These Preiea I'tider IVnalty of Precutiotl., Prie Se ech or 2 for aftc. Statenmati Pub. Co., Salem. Oregon. ' 1 37atf RECEIPT BOOKS-fc-SIZE "3 BV " 50 receip fortra Iti book. 15 rents per book or iwo'-for rent. St:--nian ftM-e, glS SoBth Commercial St Sulm. -- M 17?-f FOR AWC IJvwJtock VETBRrKARIAN DIt. tbwe 2028W. U PATTERSON asd3itt FUKD V. UNGR-- VETERINARIAN ufflee 420 (. ('4mmrcfal. Phone 1198. Ues. phone 16 J. . 39in2Jtf FOIt SAI.K GOOD FARM AND R- : chard horses. Guaranteed as represented, 3Urne3 for aal. t'. L. Keed. Fair Grounds. - iHtJni Yl'OOU FOR SALE 43 ; - WOOD FOR SALE ! Old growth a, 4 0&t ,4 id Inch. :i Second growth 4 foot, limb wood. Ash j 4' foot Phonei 1307. . T i. 43J2G 10 INCH OLD FIK SECOND GROWTH ' uak and ash, J'lione 1F3. il, D. May " J field. A 4311Stf BEST GRADE OF WOOD : l 4 ft. 'and 16 Inch. Dry mill wood. ! Green mill wood. Dry second growth fir. - Dry and old fir. ,r-f Dry 4 ft. ash. mapla and oak. 280 South Church. Phone 1542, 43m6tf GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES H1LLMAN FUEL CO. PHONE 1855 1 4S52?tf POULTRY AND EGGS r- 45 PULLETS TOR SALE. EIGHT WEEKS old. Lee a Hatehery. Phono 32F2U I-. - ..- , 45m3 LEGHORH COCBTERELS SPECIAL' prices " Tuesday and Wednesday' 15c to ! 5c. Order afly. Phone 32F21. Lee'i '-. Hatchery. i - : 45-ja . i-Salem .Cfeickeries-- ; Headquarters for Baby Cbieka --V 7 VARIETIES N. Cottaje Salem--Phone -400 ;l : U i.v45fl4tt JERSEY-GIANT EGGS -tine. Box 353. 41.60 A SET 45a3(Hf SHSCEliLAXEOUS 51 i BEACHES - -LoYely beach cottage for rent at rest ful, beantifnl Manzanita Beah. Ocean view, modern, ; reasonable. Jnne or -July. Make reservations rly. Mis Oeijsbeefc, Mamanita, Ore. 51j'J SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER 'Moving our specialty. Eqaipped fot all kinds ef haulinff- Dry wood an 4 -coal always en band at 'best prices. Day phones, 529, and 13; Nipht phona 1606. Real erTic, T32 Trade Street, -Salem. ' i - 51m26tf LOST AND FOUND 53 LOST BITNCH OF KEYS BETWEEN : Salem and Chemaw..f5 reward for . return to Statesman. 53-m31 LOST BLACK i SUIT CASE Betweet .Canby and Woodbarn. Reward. J. R Cooley. Phone 817. 53-ina PERSONAL si YOUNG ATTRACTIVE WIDOW Worth ;30,00, lonely, will marry. Clnh lB-1022, Wichita, Kansas. 55-ni:il MARRY IP LONELY JOIN "THE Suc cessful Correspondence Club." Reliable; descriptions free. Box 5j6, Oakland. . California. i 55-iu31 HIZZ TREATMENT FOR APT7CN01CITI9 i "It-la-WonderfuL"Free information. Address Hizs Co Portland, Oregon ,l S5al-l.r EPILEPTICS AT LAST A TREATMENT : -.which atop seiiures from first day. No bromides Narcotics. Guaranteed. - Information free. Hunter Laboratories, : HOO Scott, Little Kock, Ark. 5j-ra !l LEADING CLUB, LARGEST, MOST RE- bible for Ujnely . people, confidential ' descriptions free in plain sealed enve lope. Thousands Wealthy member. If . aiacere write.-.c Established 20 years. 'Air. Matthews, Box 2t, Oakland, Cal ifornia. 55-m31 MONEY TO 1XAN I HAVE SEVERAIi THOUSAND DOL ; lara af private money ta loaa an good -" real estate. Rich L. Reimenn, D'Arcy Bid?, 463 -State atreet. Phone 1013 ; between 9 and 10 a. . ; 67ra24tf ABUNDANT FUNDS TO LOAN ON Willamette Valley impraved farms. Lons time, low rata of interest, v A. C. BOHRNSTEDT l Rtaltor, Loans and Inaaranca, 147 No. I Com'l St.. Salem, Ora. . 57m24tf - 20 YEAR FARM LOANS On rural credit plan with privilege of paying off any amount at any time; -' low interest,, easy payments, no axanv tnation fee, or commission on loaa. . PERRINE A MAR3TLES 212 Commercial Tlmb Bld. 67ml3tf MONEY TO LOAN OS. CITY PROP rty, either building and loan plan or private money. . Farm loans with In surance company money at i with commission added. Ralph U. McCardy, ' No. 5 and 6, Steeve-iloore Bldr., S-. ' Irai. - 57fl4f BUSINESS OPPORTXJNmES CI BUSINESS - LOCATIONS FOR LEASE and sale. Becka A Hendricks, U. 8, Bank Bldg. .61m24tf SMALL STORK OR GAS STATION. TWO) location for tale or lease. Becke A .Hendricks, U. 8. Bank Bldg. 61m24tf BUSINESS tOCATIONS FOR RENT -or sale. At this time wa have five excel lent fronta of 16 to 25 feeu $60 to $125. Becka A Hendricks,, U. S. Bsr,k !Bldr- - - . 61-m30tf . A BUSINESS OPENING A Transfer and Trucking bnsinesf fully equipped and e&tablifcbed. Price 5500. See Win, Fleming, 341 Mate .- St. CI-tu30tf ' FOR SALE Good grocery and fixtures. Living room n back.' Price including fumi-" tare 926SO. Art quick. KRUEGER Kaaltor 47 K. Com'l St. 61-m31, ADDITIONAL CAPITAL CAN, EE PRO vided for meriterioua businesa enter' . ; prises regarding of whether such bu&l v nesaes ware originally f iaaaeed ihreujrh a personal capital f the . ewuers r j: through tha sale of stock or tond ta tha publiij. Our excellent feiHtiea are available t both est,-. Mi- he i f ,rms as 1 - to those.- centemplutincr expansion through pnhlie participation in their .tocVv or bonds. Hwbm't brl.-f blutory ,ot company, prent status, dtaiU f personal requirements etc. to the Ji"- Deposit Con'pany, Ktufy Five . . ! " Street, New 1 ork, N. Y. CI - i FOU SALE J? w c J.