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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE2I, OREGON : FRIDAY MORNINGJUNB 5, Vm,:; . V; -l5nd" Xmi!y STATIC JLIU atSBouth Commercial Sfc, Salem. Oregon - B. J. Hmdricks, tt J. Tana. C. K. Logan Leslia Kmith Audred Boneh : JJImter -Jkleni-'Ttg I -.or -City Editor -Telegraph, Editor Society Editor 1 i ! 1 icacBEa or thb Tke AatoeUted Tnta in exclusively - "v-""7: w u or not eiaerwise Mi published aerevn. BU8INES3 ffooma T. Clark Cc. New for. -J41-X45 Portland Office, $86 Worcester BIdg.. f ... .. :: Business Office '. t2fews Department ' TELEPHONES St or 583 Ciretdstiea .Offiew ai-ioa Job Department Entered Dili Potto fflee la Salem. Oregon, aa eeeond-eless aaatter tHE ONLY WAY am the H: 6.-. --., STILL (Portland A national convention was ?At that convention were the sugar who-wer deleg"atfes to William Wrigley, owner df delegatefrom Illinois.;: :i -: Charles B. Warren, president of the Michigan Sugar icompany delegate from -Michigan.- I 1 . v j William 1. :TeKSi,'pf3efii t$&$t&i'-W6&rii (Sugar company, delegate from Coloraiao?a oia ? . , I Charles W WWman, couhseT 'foi ffift jtjal Western bugar company, delegate Trom-lioraao;' .H . : , ;f r' John D. SpreelspresiSeAt of trie SpreckeTs Beet Sugar company and the Western Suar Ref ining.company, delegate from California. ; ' f r i ' William H. Wallace, vice-president of the Michigan Sugar company delegate from Michigan. U' William V. Hodges, counsel for the Holly Sugar company, delegate from Colorado. , . r p ; 1 . V. Gerrit J. Diekema, president of the Holland St. -Louis Sugar company, delegate from Michigan. ;. v' E. O. Howard, director of the Utah: Idaho Sugar company, delegate from Utah. i. .1 ? ; ' ' That convention nominated Mr.; Coolidge for, president. The federal tariff commission a year ago, recommended to the president that ftKe sugar schedule be Reduced, pointing; out that such feduciion could be Absorbed "by th' companies and that it would save the pubc'$206,000 a'dayl. ) , : .r ilr. Coolidge dd not redueW. tie stfgar schedule. He has not done it yet., But he did change t'be tariff commission.' . The above from 'the editorial jpoltirans ,of the Portland JourVitltotl!6ibt;propagatada of the Wall; Street trust owning the refineries for Cuban raw sugar along the Atlantic seaboard, and afe0 "owning or controlling most of the Cuban sugar lands 'and cane -plantations and the grinding factories of the cane to proddceithe raw product ; V fl For. the names "of -delegates mentioned are all interested them, John D. Sprckels of California, .being in any way interested in refineries ;fo working! "raw cane sugars; and in his case his raw products come from Hawaii and the Phil ippines; from American soih :: --:v 4' " fm. - J i ' r .j ine xeuerai tanii commission was aiyiaea on its recom mendation, and the leading free trade member of the com mission Cnlbertsori, 1 who. j dined, in the majority 'report, is now going out 'oftptne commission; lifted out ; by President Coolidge. .;, '"; . :; j Mij; ! : ;' ; . ' . ' -, ,:-J '' Of course the; matter is "still waiting and it will wait, till this country goes for free trade which will likely be many a year in . the future, if The statement that the reduction on raw sugars, recom mended by a majority of the rtariff commission under the elastic provisions of the tariff , would -"save tbTetpublic $200,- 000 a'day'Ms aTi And in fact it would save contrary would ete long cost a day.. This would happen. as soon as the Wall Street sugar trust could, control the situation, through the crippling or destruction of the 'beet sugar industry in this country; ; -1 awrWWV WAMkW TV VU1U AlatlAV Vl V AAJk for itselfand it would pass none of it to the public, but would sting the public as soon as it was free from the danger of competition, ;"4 T r:wv.;:;, ) .'f - ; ; ' ; .. Mr. Coolidge considered, the 250,000 growers of sugar beets in this cowitrj, arid he considered the interests of the public The number of sugar beet growers is much increased this year, in Minnesota Iowa, Washington, and a number of other states. It will continue to grow, , under present condi tions, and the game of the Wall Street sugar trust, .with all of its propaganda-, will not work. v Does the Portland Journal not realize that We would have no prospect Of getting beet sugar factories iri dregon-with a lowering of the protective rates? r f.J;j i;;:; j 7 .;:,;-:!: Does that paper realiie that this country would have no chance to become self sufficient in sugar with such a lowering 01 jtne rates? t - , k: : - :v.; Boosting the Waine of the Wall Street sugar trust is the next thing to treason; Is against every interest of the great mass of the American people. It is fortunate, however, that A TMAVA am m J A 2 Ja? i 1 f -a ' . iMUiMKauiM x muie ana worse than siUy.J 'Mr. Coolidge met this issue ia his campaign for the presidency. It was jraised by a. skvage attack of LaFollette; The voters of the "Country ; understood. Triey voted accordingly. They - will i!;ecp on doing :soU ; Such attacks as that of the Portland 'Journal is pouring water on the wheel of the popularity of President Cocs. The more of it the better, for his standi ir.z with the ercat mass of the American people. ; Beet suar growing and manufacturing in this, countrv cither czilrdy x'ocpefa'tive," jor ;'-it Is: very generaUywhc counts to Ll-t U-ririe: 1 r:i Vzi crc73; I. V EveVptMor.tJay'ty- JPU2.iIi. - II - .' 3 CcTZTLar W. H. 7IetfrfiiCIrtIIIoar Manager Ralph. H. Ktetsing. ,., Advertising Manager Frank .JeakoEki. ...,..Mnarsr Job Ufot. E. A Hhoten, -, .Ljreatoek -Editor w, li; umu .poultry Editor associated pees ehtBWa to f he ose for psblleafida of nil news ereoitso m tarn popor an also tha local OFFICE: - Weal 3 Sth gu, Chicago, Marquetto Balld Phose 6637 BRoadwar. AlWrt Byera, Mgr. ass 104 society Editor way,' the troth, and the life. Joan WAITING Journal.) , ,s held at Cleveland a year ago following men interested in the cpfiveition: f the Gunnison Sugar conSpany, , J ' the time ever arrives. the pubUf Cftthg, but on the the public more, than that sum thing; through the fifty-fifty. crd tha manufacturers..: 'J . IJIPORTANT .s. . . The choice "of Senators should result in a new record For years past this department of the state government has been a hotbed Of political highbinding-and "economic extrava gance. Interests assuming to themselves special dispensation to direct the fishing industry of the state for their own. special financial benefit have for years maintained shrewd lobbyists at every legislative session to. put through their program. Fish committees' have usually been obviously subservient to the will of the cannery interests the public "go hang.". The legislature of 1023 appropriated from the state treasury the enormous sum of $221,000 for use of the commission and during a few years previous to that date had appropriated several .hundred thousand dollars for the same purpose artificial propagation of fish. In 1923, the state's lawmakers appropriated only $35,000 Jdr use "of the commission - with the ultimatum that this,' one of the state's great industries, should be placed where it belongs on a self -supporting basis. The last .legislature appropriated no inoney for nse of the commission but frOm licenses and from . poundage and other fees the commission's income during -the present bien- num is estimated at $387,000. - From the courageous stand the activities of the commission's five . hundred dpllars-ar month lobbyist and against satellites during the last legislative session it is expected that the commission's business open business-like way. Al! J fishing interests large 'and small, in all sections of the state, have reasons to. believe 'they will receive from the present The high priced of any for the commission, .arid from commissioners there will, b6 none employed by them.' With confidence, in the new commission ' the legislature should endorseJtP&ns.; v :.r::. ' 5 , .-. Politically , these aptoOmtments ' are Incidental. , From the standpoint "of the'stieite, they MAINTAINING BALANCE Those who enjoy making new, or of conditions past arid commodity prices of years ago Within the past forty, years the consumer at three cents a cents a pound,, corn at 25; and Farm and other general labor a day. Then a good 'suit of clothes could be bought for seven or eight dollars arid board was less than two dollars a week.r -.V,: .? ; - ;P:' j . ,-:r : . ; ;;. ;"ft,:':, i ; But who shall : say , that times were better or worse economically then than now? There was in the days of; low prices for food, clothing and labor, less required and for the necessities proportionately; less was demanded. Bitter com plaints were then heardr ; however, of the high prices and financial inability to purcliaseX? i i ' ' ,. . 'f In the present we eh joy the coriifofts and marvels of inventions and manufactures not heard of Ven a generation ago. We insist upon expensive roads and means of domestic transportation. We support the best of schools and colleges at tremendous expense. We build and maintain homes better equipped and more costly than heretofore The cost of living has increased from every angle. But these things are for our satisfaction.: We can have them for a price. . Whatever our plan Or style of living the ratio remains much the same. Earnings and costs individual and govern ment bear generally a well-balanced relationship. - t Those who find fault with Oregon climate, beauty or production should be giveri, forthwith their passports. Y PROBLEMS A dele. . GrvXaon's Sew . Phase of ircVELATroNS OF A WIr E Copyright by Newspaper Feature Service CHAPTER 477 The Way Madg and Svatherine Met , ; Swlftlj The news front Grace Draper's lips that Harry Underwood him self was the . JBig Tangerine, coupled with the knowledge of his perfidy, to which I had listened unseen fey either1 him or the worn, an in whose power I, was, gave me the feeling of saving been sud denly 'drawn'dOwaIato swirling ocean waves. ' , ; Once I bad that experience' In realiwhiifa'tffetkrgt year o my marriage and of my acquaint ance Twlth Grace Draper she had clutched my fool one day when we were swimming, and had drawn me 'underneath the water in, a mad attempt to drown me. Then not yet hardened to murder, she had brought me to the surface again after a hard battle. : ., That-: she hadj regretted her weakness as she termed it, many times, I knew aid I had no mis' givings "as to. her course now that she had nfe in her, power.'. But to know that my only hope of rescue, Harry ' Underwood's intervention with the Big Tangerine, of whom he had spoken so confidently, had ! cca bat a mockery, ftfeis well nlsh Hotted- out consciousness 'rom me. ". .' : It was only; the Mind struggle for life 'till" the last breath, whici APPOINTilENTS ile&lsl and Garland as, members for thetJrsgdn fish ccmmissicSi. : ' . - ' ' : i ' ' ; of the newi appointees against the lesser, of their lobbying" will now be conducted in an commission a square deal. -' ; ; other lobbyistis riot necessary the past attitude of the new are very important , comparisons of things old and present will be interested In and now. ;, eggs Were sold regularly to dozen; hogs at two and a half wheat at 65 cents a bushel. was sixty to seventy-five cents unconsciousnes which yearned for me, and gave me strength to lis ten longer. ; 'lf.vU. . "It is nothing o you," Harry Underwood was saying, Vwhat the Big Tangerine does or does not dd. But do yon Imagine there was suiiden' ferocity in his yoide "that I have waited years for the chance to tame that proud, sneer ing, litle devil, to pay her back for affronts you know nothing of, and. then, let yon snatch the opportunity-away from me? N"ot in a million years Give me the key to . that room this ' Instant,;, and don't you dare to. show your face there until I come back again! I can't wait to go up there now."' An Effective Threat. : , "I will not give you the key,'? Grace Draper " Teturned "steadily, land I am going to headquarters with your Interfeernce and with the real name of the nurse you brought in here yesterday. I don't know what you're trying to do" ''Perhaps the same stunt you're planning," the man replied, slow ly, significantly; "For the last time, will you hand oyer that "key and keep away from that root! nnttt I give you permission? Or will you compel me to inform tar Prince of a few other keys which are In your possession, and the little fact that the Inner pres ence f "V .'- ' ; w.. ' "You devil." Grace Draper said faintly, -v. ""I thought you'd see reason," he said after a second. "But .keep up your spirits,"he added 1th a return to his old bantering tnan-i ner. "Perhaps neither of us wm be compelled to use our emergency plans. If I get back with the did man all right, the whole program ought to go through with a.baas and you can have what's left of both the nurse and the damo, be hind this key for a rag rug' So long:. . ' i -who is it?" Z-i 4 ;.Vt - '-' ' ' - "- - I heard his footsteps acrof? the f'ocr of the rooxa below, and hen a f'?"-!;ad closed a teariag, "' '! -t ..low-rauttered ; from Grace Draper's lips. ..Then I carefully laid the ; rug ; over the fdg-ed Ifble agaiaaDd, noiseless ly ; ratamea Jon&xst th.e pillows around the radiator pipe to dead en any sound of my movements. With the desperation of a trapped rat I meant to make an t effort to get 1 ont of my prison room. ' ; - f : Linda lay deep in drunken slum ber. Grace Draper would not come near me until Harry Underwood's return.: - ! - ' If I made any attempt at aU. 1 must not wait. y Jiiaaen in me nnineT ot my manicure ease were a couple of finely-tempered , tools whlcn Lil- lian had given me in the days 6f our government work for Just such a predicament as the croe fn which I found myself. With infinite cau tion I rose ,rom the cOnch and took; the tiny 1ut powerful things from the case. j , t Then I "went swiftly to ttfe bath Toon, rejoicing 4n tlndaVstertof- ous breathing, and feverishlv be gan to-femore the screws of ttte lock-which held the door sepaat ing the bathroom j from the next room.; Fortunately, the lock was a - new one, and the screws were not usty, so t made comparatively little noise, and it was "but a few moments before the lock was loose. - r--.w-' " ' I eflipped the bolt which re-en f6rced the lock on my side, pressed cautiously against the door, and realized there was u similar "bolt upon the other side. I wondered howloud a call I da,red risk, wneri I heard a fens'e whisper through the keyhole. 'r: '"- A . "W'ho is It?" I ; i ' when '- T '. nAiwors 'Uorio!. there was asp of amazement. the bolt slid 'back.yifd Ka.theTine Bfcke'tt was fn my arms, t.- - (TO BEjCONTINUED) X s V Bits For Breakfast Wanted, more, sunshine ' y i V ' The "usual June rains" having threatened to become unusual. -L.' "V--V Hi' ":' ' - - ;' f.This is a big country, with at least 47 'different "varieties Of weatheY in the past few days in the different sections. Nearly every part of the country has been having-"abundant rain, with the exception: of : parts of CoIoratTo, where; drouth conditions prevail. This affects some . or i the sugar beet sections of that state. Every other., sugar beet section of the United Staes has had ample rain. So hare' all h sugar beet sections of Europe; i too much in a number of countries. ... ,. i - ' t nl ' V k - . 4 ;. : r i .The employment bureau of the saien) x: M. C. A. secured Jobs tor; 487 people In May, 88 Women and' 399 , men. That department of the Work of the t. &f. C. A.; which, is carried on with- the help of the government, wMl be one of the busiest 6f 'all the departments from' this time till all oar crops are harvested in fact, It Is a busy and useful department all the year through. , :. ? ' M A .., . The head lettuee Industry trf the Labisk section has "prOved itself a second season a comer.' It is bound to assume big proportions, selling on quaTlty against ail com et's. The celery Industry of that district Is already on the map to stay, and to grow enormously. Among the future "bfg OUes will be the asparagus industry, too. A'ltbongb the habit is supposed to hare passed. America Is the greatest snuff eonsamlng nation. Last year' our people ; consumed 40,000,000 pounds. Besides this we smoked 8,090,000,000 cigars and ( O,fcp0,OOO,OOO cigarettes. 250,000,000 pounds of pipe tobac co and 130,090,000 pounds Of plug and twist. Since the Wofld War the shuff and cigarette habit has doubled. - m .""The vogue for dark furniture in colonial shapes has brought the de serted antiques of New England farm houses into such great de mand that the i old secretary or cupboard that yotr-grahdfather or grandmother used for . years and then stored" away in the attic is now; bringing $500 or more when sold to the ultimate retail custo mer inVome antique "shops. - fm mm .JWhat is more important, do yoa know that fully 90 per cent of the furniture that-is of colonial de slga Is . brand new, and manufac tured in steam power factories ia IfejfeS1 ;of . this- country partic ularly in Michigan. North Caro-Hna;-pennsylTahla and New York? "Why not a Father's Day to hon 6r the mezhbry of the good old fet lobo cheerfully meets the in stallment each week upon the piano, phonpgraph and parlor suite? the gent who pays the rent, grocery JIUst Ught and water bills Without a murmur and takes ma and the kids to the beach In tha flivver every Sunday afternoon: That's pa, and he's a cheerful old scout, the backbone of the faniitv and the salt of the earth. Jark- sonvllie Times-Union. v , VA U -HVILLE VBJLL GOOD EXCLi'TIOXAL I'llOGfLlM IS 'KILLED AT THE BLIGII iNreptioral . r : uderille is nrom- In a tiM f?f y a . ii Publi&ud' trery moraine (axeept Mon 47) at Salem, tha capital ot Oreso LccaJ Rates For Claxiilicd AcJycrtijbj Daily or Sunday t cent per word 5 centa par word 8 cents per word Ona tima Three timet.. Six times. Oaamoatb. daily and Sunday 20 cents per . word - Ia order to earn tbe moVa than one tima rate, adTertiaemeal mnat run ia COnsscutiTe iuuei. , i No ad taken for leat than 25. cents, v Ada ran 8nnday only charged at one-time rate. -. : -i Adrertiaementa (except '"Peraon Ta". and "Sitoationa Wantea"! will i betalcea . ver tha . telepboua it th adrertiser ia aubaeriber to phone. . The - Statesman will receive adver tisements at any time of the day or ?ifht. : To imsnre proper elauifica ioas ada should be in before 7 p. m. TJXEPHONE 2S or 883 - Money io.Loiih On Seal Eatate T. K. FOBD (Over Ladd Bask Bant) BEFORE YOU XiEAVE JTOUB 'HOME OB CAR KAVi IT " ; insured Properly - Phone 16T. Becl:o 'ft HeTJtfrtm , V. 1 8. ; Bank Bldf.-f 4-28 tf The Lutheran Settle- :?C -merit C -v --rl..lh both ,. . ; HOMESEEKEB AND HOMESELLES A , .-wUh-; Oregon Incorporated Real state as Insurance, Phone 1013 , Victor- Sdtneider. Sc'y. v 1 Booms 4-5-e, D'Arey Bldf. S-S AUTOMOBILES V?E WRECK 'EM Firte for all ears. We tell for let. Get our pricea on trailers. . Saleas Aato w recking Co. - 402 .8. Church street. Phone 2159. " . . . Ia3tf SCHEELEB AUTO WRECKING CO, will bny year oM ear. Highest esth price l faid. 1085 N. Commercial St. . IjlStf muslct noTelfy, comedy, singing and dancing, -beaded 1y Jalck Sler- Hn and company in a humorous magical surprise. Merlin not only presents tbe most advanced man- iprulation of cards ever attained on tbe vaudeville stage in a vfery humorous .vein but also combines beautiful scenery, costumes and effects. In addition to his 8k ill. Merlin is a comedian at all times. Pero and Wilson, European nov elty act, juggling, barrel spinning and pantomime in the nake-np of tyro French r clowns : in evening dress offer a laughable and most enjoyable bit of divertisement. Dan Cfracey, a tnbnologist, prom ises one f vaudeville's best cptn- edy acts-Id sbfigr patfeT and dahc-- Ing a comedian who has a pen chant for making everybody smilej Young and Bonta, a petite and talented pair in a cleverly arrang ed turn in neat . and natty cos tumes. .Their.- revue ot songs dances, music and whistling se lections is splendidly woven-In a very desirable entertainment. j -Hooker and Davis. in a novel dancing, revue," present an act of the whirlwind, nature, doing ec centric,: high - kicking, acrobatic and all other , dances, . finishing with a; fast , and furious dancing number and; hurrah- curtain. i- - BERRIES TO BE FROZEN SPOKANE, June 4 -Arraflge-ments have been made here, it "was announced today by A. J. Brown ell, connected with a local canning CompanV, to freeze 3f6Q,fJ0o pounds of strawberries" for ship ment .to eastern markets. , Coh-, 1 tracts alfeady have been miide Tor ki.ii.k t AhA C. i' suiliuicni. vi i,vuv - vaiicn us : in f roztia' fruit to Chicago andj.vr York. ' This process of shipment -is an innovation here.;,;.. ? 1 LOGGERS KILLED2 f 'C 4 OLYMPIA, June 4 rThirty ' fa Ikl industrial accidents,' Of which seventeen ; were in logging and lumbering, were, reported to ' the department of labor-and industri es during the month of May, it was ahnounced 'today. - The' total number of accidents .for the month, fatal and non fa tal, were 3.60S, nich was . an In crease of 3 per - cent over the corresponding month ita 1924. GENERAL MARKETS 1 : - ' - Gntla Parnres ,-'-4 : ' PORTLAND, June 4 Wheat, white, bluestem, Baart, June $l.t2; , JuIy Jl.STdr soft ' hlte, Jnne J1.61;, July western white, June $1.0. July 1.5; hard winter Jane $1.61, July Jnlya$1.50; northern spring June $1.61; Jhly $1:45; western , red Juno 11.58? July $1.45; BBB hafd white! June $1.65; July $1.50. s .--.t- i- i Pats,'-' No. 3t-pound white feed June $37; No. 2,' 38-pound grayvjune '$36. j - i: Corn, No, 3 EY, shipment Jun,e $4g.50; July $48.75. ' ., -dillrun. standard Jufte1l33. f ; ...... '.---- ; ) -' v vllajr :--': - yr: ! Buying prices, valley timothy $2 0 31; do- eastern Oregon $21 024.50; alfalfa $20.50021; clo ver $17; oat hay "nominal;:-oat $16; 'oat and velck $llf20; Straw i$8.50 per ton., Selling prices, $2 a ton mote. : Ihslry Evchame Quotat ions :'tBnttert extras 43c; . standards 42c; pr.Lue first "itUciTIfsrittf.- .feggs. i extras 35c; firsts 34c: b AUTO KEXiir;iXQ GOOD SERVICE FAIR- PRICE. MED ! LEB A LIBENGOOO OARAGE. Gen i eral repairing:. aieccories.tire; Miller i and Soath Commereiak- S-m26tf. aUt TOT9 SEE US -FOR TOP AKD PATS X WORK, f J. 13.il kmln Ton A Paint Shop. Rear fire department. 5-al6tf r . HELP WASTED WOODCUTTERS WANTED -Pone 180S-R. ' ' . , .TSQrTRE 9j3 HELP WANTED Male 11 FIRST CLASS DAIRYMAN Inquire PQFlg .- . .. .j . liJ2tf SALESMAN' IS WANTED Vacancy now offered to han dle WrU BrtiaMe products ia Mar ion county. Gentlemanly, steady hast ier desired. . Previous experience not .necessary. "Particulars forwarded- en request. Dr; . Ward' a Medical Co., ' Winona, Minn.- Established 18o8. 13jj P P P P PJ P P T 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 P P P P P P P PPPPPP.PPPPPPP P P . - - P P t i- WANTED . P P SALESMAN WITH CAB) P P . P P Lrstinsw and buyers furnished. P P You show - property listed by P P us to buyers furnished by us. P P Under our system yoa produce P P stesdily front the start. Unuv P P ual -opportunity for advavee- -P P ment to salesmanagera' position." P P Our own- officers iiv galoaa and P P Portland, J. See Mr. Parker per- P P sonally.' AT ONCE. PP , PARKER REALTY CO. P P S09 U.-S. Nst'l Bank BId. P P Commercial at State. lSm20tf P P PPPPPPPPP P P P P P P PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP WAKTEI---EBtrplo3rment 19 STENOG RAPHE 8-rriVE YEARS rS1 perience, desires part time work. Box 674 care Statesman. - t Jfftt PRACTICAli NUBJSISO AND MATBSS ity work. Phone 1756. ;lSjlB" FOR GARDEN PLOWIJf G, BASEMENT . ditng and team work, phood 19F3. l 3!B 1,11 FOB RENT 21 HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHOSE 8056J. -.1 21nl5tf fCRNACE AND AHAGE 1ST. SHALL cottatre. On paring; to lease fcr $22.50 month. !- v.' Targ 8-room close ki for $33i 6-roora S30; 5 room flat' down town $3 3; two room $12. Others. BecVe 4 Hen dricks. U. S. Bit. BWg. . 21j4tf frtSted cards, size i by 7" Wording "Fr Rent," price 10 . cents each.. - Statesman Business Office, oa ground floor. j - . . - - - i GARAGE - BUILDIXG FOR LEASE. Can fftre long-term lease on excellent building.- Posaeseicn-Jviy First. Fire smaller store rooms for lease, $60 to .$125. Becks i Hendricks, U. S. B&. fitdr. - K - . . ; - , , i 21j4tf FOR RENT Apartments 23 3-ROOMED FURNISHED APARTME-NT 817 Mill St. 237 i - 3: ROOM APARTMENT; WELL TURN - isaedi cTose In. 701 -J. t l s 8J3 ATTRACTIVK APARTMENTS FURJflSH--ed. and unfnrniafeed, 1811 Court 23-j7 MODERN .FURNTSHiny APA RT STENT . Tour or fire robmsi FirepUco, garage, ': 92Cf Mill. . " 23-B30ti 4 ROOM. FURNISHED APARTMENT Prirate bath, garage, 1047 8. Commer eial. Phono 116SJ. 23-m29tf CLEAN S ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART ment, elbse adults. 446 Union street. - : ...U 23m34tf APARTMENT THE BROWN, PHONB Enuno Murphy Brown, 931 or 1632R. I 23ml6tf APARTMENTS-f-26S N. Cottage. 33ntf FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Cora- raercial. . -. 23tf NURSES OR TEACHERS. ETC. Here modern 5 large room flat. For rent 33. Close to all schools, bospitsls, library, state house, business. - laundry, .water beater, ranges, etc. Im- - meaiate possession. Becfce Hendricks U. S. Bk. Bldg. ' 23j4tf FOR KENT Rooms 25 i'UKNifeiifcD'ltOOM WTk'BAlk '6i' gentleman.. , Strictly modern .home roar bioeite from CapitoL- Address 38, esro Statesmsn-. , 25ml4ti PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14 BY IV," wording,. Rooms to. Rent," price 10 ceuta esch. - Statesman Business office, rroiind fToof. - FOR RENT -Houses t S7 FOR ; RENT 4 ROOM . FURNISHED hottse. $30. V jv r -T- -iower flat, private batfi, garage", f&f. -.House, close in. ' i . GERTRUDE 3. M. PAGE FOR RENT DWELLIN9 AT iQ5?-8ag- mow: eu per montn. at states man business office, or Bedke & Hen dricks. ' 27aStf AYANTKlV-rjacellaneoiu 83 CASH PAID . FOR FALSE TEETH dental gold, platinum . and discarded Jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refinery Co., Otsego. Michigan. S5j37tf WOODRY THB AUCTIONEER BUYS sed furniture for essh. Phone Si 1. . i - .:.''.- 35atf HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR USED stores, tools, ! furniture. Btiffa Used tiood Pept opposit .coart house. WANTED . PRIVATE : MONET FOR joana. ni una aeTsrst arplica tions on hsnd. .Hawkina -Roberts, T4 . tal TJ 1 J I T s i ar - -- FOR SALS 87 LARGE KALE PLANT & PHONB S2F2t ana osiv,'ir.'r--;--i 4i. ... .-' J37t GOOSEBERRIES FC)R CANNINO DELIV oaiem at oe per pound, lone 45F2-f iicrite -Vietor-'Sckaaiiir ,: ;',. 1 i j- SALErT.tlIRKETS j : qnotea are waoieaale and re fricea received by farmers. Ko retaii prices re; girent No. 1 soft white wheat ....... $I4 o V soft red wheal $1.48 Ona f , - -ftr Cheat hay - . 119 OsS ..- Hi Oat And'TsttJ iaf'.r!'::r 7T".!l!lliis PORK. 1CUTTOW AND BEEP 2Tr. leo-aoo est. , . ji2no Hos, !!0O-230 wt. !ZZrZ:1 1175 lioss, 230-300 cwt. , : $li;50 Ligiit sows . .- 1(V,. te4 ye zx ..:r Cows , j r 3 it & Ir.ed pork .HtW 13lM4c Lambs - i umciu.. POTJXTBY tXcirj bent J.ijtit tieos :i'ui Jroilfva. 11M2 Lu,3, LCTlIiiJ, BUTTEBXAT Cre.p., butt,, , ..(. ..44Q4'. isaiieriBi, cetrered ,, 4, . fiis,r'r'et rri.r 1- . - -i ,.rfJ, ,, 25 Jr ? .- 5 s m i j ( f TOn SALE S7 FOR SALE GARAOE, .TOOLS AXD equipment at aacrifiee. ' Also ;5 metal signs, 3 by 8 feet. Charles Lanhnm. Pkone 44FS1. ereniag. 37j7 SELL US YOUR USED FURNITURE . H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Good Dept. Opposite court house. 3Tm22tt FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN cents a bundle. Circulation department Oregon Statesman. . 87tf FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS - for oil cart. Save 50 to 80. Tops, bodies, trailers. - Mike's Auta Wreck . ing House. 245 Center. Phone: 893. - , J ' . 37m28tf Notices Irdr Sslo Trespass Notices, - sise '14x9 lnehss, '. printed on good 10 ounce einrass bear ing the words, "Notice Is Hereby Git--en That Tresptsting is Strictly Forbid deft On These Premises Under Penalty of Prosecution." Price 15c eaten or 2 for 25c. Statesman Pub. Co Salem, Oregon." 7atf , RECEIPT BOOKSSIZE "S BY 8V4" 0 receipt forms ia book, 15 cents per book or two- for 25 cents. Statea man office, 215 South Commercial St.. Salem.- I BTf25tf FOB SATjR Livestock VETERINARIAN PB. PATTERSON Phone 202W. , . I 89d30tf GOOD FARM AND ORCHARD; HOTtS . rs. Guaranteed as reprekeuted. Jir ness for sale. Milk row. .Reasonable. " C L. Reed. Fairground. . u S9ill FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN ' Office 420 8. Commercial. . Phone 1193. Res.pphono 166 9. 1 ) gQmatf FOR SALE Radio Equipment 41 RADIOLA SUPERHETERODYNE. SllRht ly used.- flOO reduction. Phone 404. I WOOl? TX3B SALE 43 . tVOOD FOR SALE I f f Old. groWMk fir foot audi 18 Inch. .- Second growth . 4 foot, limb wood. -Ash 4 foot. - Phone 1307. ! 43J2S ' ' ' . i t 14-INCH OLD FTR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash, Phono 19t"3. il. D. Mar field. j 43fletf BEST GRADK OP WOOD . 4. it. and IS iaek. V , , Dry mill wood. -'!, ' Green mill wood.. i Dry Second rrowtn file. Dry and old fir. -.. i . -Dry 4-t. ash, mania and oak. FRED E. WELLS. i Prompt deliypry and reasonable price, 290 South, Church. Phone 1542, 43m6tf GOOD COAL DRY WOOD i iROMPT DELIVERIE3 HILLMAN FUEL CO; - PHONE 1955 I. 4Sj;tf POUliTRY AND EGGS 45 LEGHORN PULLKTS AND COCKERELS. tome nn see tnem. Fkonoi S2F21 or 620-J. Lee'a Hatchery. . . , 45ja Salem Chickerics t Headquarters for "Bsb Cnfekg . 7 VARIETIES S84 N. Cottage Salem phone 400 - - - - - " I' 45-fMtt inscEijjAXEOva st J. SALES FUEL AND TRANSFER MoTing our specialty. Kqaipped foS an kinds of iauling:" "Dry wood an oal always on hand at hett prices. paoaos, os, ana is. ftigDt phone 1608. Real serriee. 752 Tr.Ja Ki,u. taf LOST AX1 FOUND 53 LST DRESS," HIGH SCHOOU BOOKS, .and buttons. Leave st Statesman or at : HiKh Hrhool. Reward. M 5j3 PtRSdyAL . f3 YOUNG MAN WISHES TO DRIVE CAR, or share expenses for transportation iJ Saw Francisco. La. aar time. 3."5 BelleTue t., phone 176-Wv' 5ojG HIZZ TREATMENT fnit iPPrvnifiTid . "Tt-Ta.Wnnitorrnl r.. Address Hiss ,Co, Portland, Oreron, " - I I ,! 1(11 MONEY TO XOAN ' C7 Long time, easy payments, low interest, , no fees or commissions. PERRIJf E MARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg Salem. Ore. 57J2ti I HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND JDOL Iara ot prirsU money to loan on good real estste. Rich L. Reimea, D'Arct , Bldgv 4sa Stste street, laoae ion . between 9 and 10 n. m. , 4 67m24tf MONEY TO . LOAN ON, CITY . PROP ... arty, either building and loan plan, er j prirate money. Farm loass with !o , ,. anraaeo company money av 5 14 with . commission added. Ralph. JL McC'erdy, -f11 d S, SteeTes-Mooze Lid?., fca- : m- . . j . . J 5fi4if BUSINESS OPlRTtJKITmj 01 i A BUSINESS -OPEXIXa - Transfer and Tracking bttsfnesa ' it11- xiaipp4 and established. Price :$500. See Wm. Fleming 341 ' S rate ' J , - . . .1 61-tnoOtf TOR 8ALK ! 1 5-room bouse with basement, pared strse, eement walks, gar re, WiHed - at lfto 21st aUeet. frtce $aa5u. : terms. - ' j, , ; 5 room bungslow on ' N. 5th St. rati front, basement, fireplace, cement walks, pared street.' Price $3230, terms. Good 5-room bungslow with basement, furnace and garage in south Salem. Price $3650.') j 6-room hcase and, gerage in north 8s . j lent, tot 66x130. Price $3J 50. terms. $ good lota on pavement in north Salem. Price including paving $2250. ; Near Parriah junior hieh achool. New 4 -room house with bath, bot aa 1 cold water nod lights,. 2 blocks from ear .ia, located at 745 Norwsy street.' x Price $2250, small cash parmcnt, bat- i ance like rent. , : t Just off ' the PScifio fci-hwsy near Hsyesville. a 2 acre tuacl- with a e-room bungalow, basement, fireplace, water system, Hghts, beta, gsraae. a feal buy at $4500.- Ti - ' ' . v ,ttt 1. 1 nn?ie 1 . REAL ESTATO 63 Your LOTS LOTS j In the- Kay Addition Pric4 $200. $23 down and ftO per mnth.i H. GRABEXUORST k CO. 273 State St. phone 515. 63 j 3 . FOR SALE 4-KOOM.-10-ROOM h. ' 1 6C4uivt HAVE YOU $7500 TIIKX LOOK BACK ' or,ini 1 r rfirs-tHm to gain your bale me and se this in come bnsmess property rist down tow n S ,"!. 1309 orer- sil. Aaotuer for $22,(0, Either wt!l brins you tpot net interest than any Ie2iiimste bond "a wiTl sfesdily incr,.,e j., TK:.,m BecVe & 3i6n4.xu.Zs, U. to. , . . -... , . j . 63j4t;. " ir-o?.oo.Lu.i . . A tnortfrn lire ro 1 tunnlflv hr'- located -at. 22 , . V . nn , ., Xhi, : home is. ,n good wnnmj ... t lt wort 1 tlhe money aoked. Ter ""w en - : & co. J.i-ALi.i,,, ., . . 273 fata St. , . . - r , - - -