The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 14, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
"' SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE--14,-1025. -'-TP
RADICTOVEF, TOO UILES
coiDitrxidATiojr jestabllsii.
ED WITH LAND STATIGW
World Record Is
lstate Was 40 Mile.;
Future Bright
World radio records of talking
between land and air and for
plane : to plana communication
broken at tae recent Chicago milit
ary tournament 'through a series
of remarkable : tests by station
WLS of the Sears-Roebuck Agri
cultural foundation in conjunction
with army airplaaes, according to
Curtis D. Peck, englaeer-in-charge
of WLS, who conducted. the tests,
not only were the distances .bridg
ed between land and plane beyond
anything achieved heretofore, but
for the first time In history radio
fans were enabled to listen In ta
the' conversations' between WLS
and the planes. j
The prerioas record for com
munication between a land atatfen
and an airship by radio was forty
miles. The record made between
WLS and the army airplane, in
command of Lieutenants Laurence
P. Hickey and Charles H. Howard,
was 110 miles, and the .reception
was so clear at this record point
that engineer Peck aays another
attempt to break this new record
will be made in the near future".
The plane to plane record' 'was
15 miles, as compared,, to a previ
ous record of five miles. The
army operators were Lieutenants
Johnson and Salsman. ". .
"The. tests were made while the
flyers were 4000 feet In the air."
said Mr. Peck, "and the reception'
was rery clear at both ends. From
our atatlon we kept In constant
touch with the flyers all the time."
The army airplanes used a. 59
watt master oscillator sending set,
with three 50 watt tubes and
oscillator, modulator and speech
amplifier, in addition to a five
watt amplifier. WLS used a nen
trodyne receiving set while the
army used and army 8 tube super
hetrodyne for receiving. A two
pound lead weight held down: the
antenna. Within the city limits
the army men had ,a 50 foot wire
over the side of the airplane, while
as they got farther away they used"
a 200 foot aerial to transmit.
The officer in the front seat of
the airplane, by means of air
phones, could hear both conversa
tions. The spectators also heard
them as trrey watebed the airplan
es obey the broadcast orders.
THE GIjARY OF MAX
If only Huxley were living to
testify at the Scopes in Tennes
see! .With the confidence born of the
same faith in science's dottritiea
as Imbues the gentlemen who are
assailing those- doctrines, be
would say:
Thoughtful menr once es
caped 3 from the blinding influ
ences ; of traditional- prejudice,
will find in the lowly Btocfc whence
Man has sprung the best evidence
of the splendour of his capacities;
and' will discern In his long prog
ress through the Past a reasona
ble ground of faith in his attain
ment of a nobler Future."
He would add: ,i
'And after passion and preju
dice have died away, the same re
sult will attend the teachings of
the naturalists regarding the spe
cialists respecting the great Alps
and Andes, of the , living world
Man. . '; ' :
"Our reverence for the nobility ,
of mankind will not be lessened
by the knowledge that Man is, in
substance and structure, one of the
brutes; for the alone possesses'
th4 marvelous endowment f in
telligihle and rational speech,
- whereby, in the eeenlar awried
hhr existence, he has slowly ac
cumulated and organized1 experience-:,
which Is almost" wholly lost
with the cessation of every Individ
nal life in other animals; so that,
now, he stands raised upon it as
on' a mountain top, far above the
level of his humble fellows, and
transfigured from his grosser na
ture by reflectlUgt here and there,
tew D Fkej
They seem to have o? many beautiful things -and there go some more! ' And Mr. Home Lover
earns less than father does, too!" Of course, sh e wonders hbw they do Itbut the Home Lovers
have learned howjmttch asier It is to have the new furniture they want :;and pay for It just a
little at a time on each pay day. Then the money that so often goe for other Intangible things
i Invested in furniture omethlBg that endures and stands as evidence of their'gobd judgement
during the year to come. You can halve the nice things jrdfr wantJoo, and never feelany sac
rificd either. Open ail account here and let us explain -our convenient budget plan. Then' you
will know how It Is done -how you can have better furniture without exravagant expenditure or
fcardsMp,' ' ; - ' ;! ' V-t
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, Additional allied troops are being landed In Shanghai a result of the distinct anti-foreigner
tpne tiie- latest of ruing thjere has taken One American is listed as a victim of riots began by Chi
nese stucfent agitators, who want to oust all foreign resident from their country. Some of theses
agitators are seen talking revolt to passers-by in one of the main streets of Shanghai. m : , ,
a ray
truth.
of the infinite source of
Let us keep In mind that the de-
i i
TcJapeaeat of exact aataral It&owl-
" - H
edge -in all its vast range, .from
physics to history and eritilcism,
is the consequence of the working
out. in this , province, jOf thejjreso
lutibn.tb "take nothing forjtruth
without clear knowledge that! it is
such;" . 1 !
To consider all beliefs opn to
criticism I ; if
. Ta T&rsirft tlin valno tt anthnritv '
as neither greater nor less; j than
as much as it can prove itself to
be worth.
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Travel in Foreign Lands
Weaves Bonds of Amity
Rome,, June 13. Europe since
the war tias become a social melt
ing pot for Americans, much as
America before the war was s rac
ial' and national melting p t for
.Europeans. : j
This is the opinion of a num
ber of thoughtful Italians who
have lived for considerable length
of time in various parts o the
United States and who .have had
eitensire contacts with Americans
Abroad..: ; - i
Life and travel In Eu -ope,
these observers declare,' break
down the sectional and social bar
riers between Americans , whW in
their native habitats,' consider the
democratic ideas of Jefferson and
Jackson of purely historical jinter
eat. i - ' -- -,
Except for . the so-called Ahieri
can ariBtocracy which has I iived
more comfortably in Europe khan
America ever since) Tory4lEVhig
days, almost ! all 1 AmbeHcans
abroad' are ; mutually accessible.
The "big man" from the Ismail
city is- wilting to accept as icom
peer the "little man" ; rromj . the
big city, and he sees no gap be
tween himself and the lowliept of
his townsmen when j there fts the
choice between him and a foreign-
Turkish Laws in Syria
Headed for Scrapheap
BEIRUT, Syria, June l3.il.The
Ottoman code, which has been the
law of the land in Syria for sev
eral centuries, j soon will bfej re-
Placed by Ihe French system.! Un
der what is known as the Judicial
'""on aeeree, comprehensive
changes are to be introduced into
the legal system f-substituting
rreoch procedure for Turklsbi.!; 7f
M. Vergelot, sponsor of the Ju
deiai ftrsfon decree, has- arrived
here from France. Assisted tojr six
other French magistrates he will
codify the new laws. Upon Com
pletion of the work he will assume
his office as the legal adviser to
the high commissioner. i I i ; ' .
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.The middle-of-the-road driver is
known as a "road hog." Keep to
the right. :,-- :f '
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UJs LV -JUL
PfirU JigdsM
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EXPERT GIVES RULES
OF SELF PROTECTION
H THUNDER STORMS
MILTON, Mass 1 About this
season, as the old almanacs used
to . say, expect thunder storms.
Inevitably they bring danger to
human lit but the hazard ean be
diminished considerably if the ad
vice of men who have made a
thorough study of the electrical
discharges of the atmosphere is
followed.
, One of these experts is Alexan
der G. MacAdie, director of the
Blue Hill observatory and profess
or of meteorblogyf at Harvard, uni
versity. In the. little building on
the-wind swept summit of Blue
Hill, the highest point In eastern
Massachusetts and in the midst of
the Blue Hill forest reservation,
he has spent many years in watch
ing and analyzing the action of
the elements. He has made a
special study of thunder storms
and some time ago he fornrulated
a set of suggestions to help people
take care of themselves during
sueh disturbances. Since that
time, he says, experience has borne
out the value of these suggestions
and science has not developed any
new means of safeguarding a per
son against lightning discharges.
Get under cover, is his first
rule. If you can't do that. He
down. About ten lightning if lash
es In a hundred come don " to
earth in a straight line anfh'tbe
person who stands out in the; open
when such flashes are seen' invites
trouble.' But getting under cover
doesn't mean seeking shelter ben
neath a tree because that will
bring you in the direct line of die-'
charge and Professor McAdie says
more people are killed by light
ning in this way than probably
any other.
f; The doorway of a barn or a
window near a chimney also are
dangerous places to stand, because
lightning follows to some extent
any draft of air, especially warm
air. When the flashes are heavy
or numerous keep away from
chimneys, trees, flagpoles or metal
clotheslines, and cut out your
radio. . .
You are safer indoors than out.
The probability of a person in an
ordinary residence building being!
struck, says Professor McAdie, is
very slight, and dwelling houses I
in city blocks are virtually Bafe.
He defends the lightning rod, once
so popular hut now largely fallen 1
into disuse,-asserting that If a
ppuse is provided with good light
ping rods there is little to fear.
Going to bed doesn't do any
particular .good, but standing on
glass, rubber, a woolen blanket or
any other good insulator will give
a person a little more security.
The observatory director advises
passengers in a trolley car to sit
still If lightning eomes ; In and
burns the fuses because with ' the
roar and blinding flash the dan
ger ia. over. ' :- ; ' '; ;
He urges that every - effort be
made to resuscitate a person
struck ty lightning.' It seldom
Credit
Openf ?
The Door
to a
Happy, j
Home
China
n
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kills outright,; usually stunning
the victim in such a way that arti
ficial respiration will restore him
to consciousness.
For the protection of livestock,
which often -are killed by light-ring-
while- at pasture, he warns
against tying them near a wire
fence. 1 ' "
English Expert Forecasts
: Radio Control of Raiders
t MANCHESTER. England Dr.
L. Lt. S. Palmer, chief of the ap
plied physics department of .the
College of Technology, Manches
ter, told the Manchester Mission
ary and Philosophical Society re-,
cently that in the next war that
was accomplished by the British
in ; the Zeebrugge raid in 1918,
could all be done by wireless.
; A soldier in a dugout in Eng
land ; could send, out a fleet of
boats, said Dr. Palmer, guide the
vessels by radio to a certain point
make them discharge bombs and
bring them back, without airplane
observation. The course of the
ships , would have to be ..plotted
upon a map, but with airplane ob
servation a raid could be made
against the enemy with great pre
cision. : The speaker explained
that in controlling a torpedo alm
d, for example, at a submarine,
the ' torpedo could be seen " all the
time, and if it went the wrong
way a tap on the key would alter
Itsjce-urse and send it in , he di
rection of the target."
England Much Disturbed .
Over Shortage of Cotton
MANCHESTER .: Pessimistic
views on the future of the cotton
industry ia Lancashire have been
expressed in various quarters here.
Viscount --Leverhulme". recently
warned the country of what would
happen in the event of a shortage
of cotton supplies, and went so
far as to say that it was possible
to calculate the time when Amer
ica; from which most of X,ahca
shire's supplies were drawn! would
consume as much cotton ks she
could produce. vV:
This warning is now: echoed by
Captain G. S. Bumham In a book
on "Cotton Growing in the British
Empire and Exotic Countries."
"There is a world shortage of
millions of bales of cotton of the
American : Varieties,'.' the "author
says. "This shortage and prohi
bitive prices confront the Lanca
shire industry, and that of all
other 'countries, ' with a crisis of
which the gravity can onIy': be
compared with the. cotton famine
brought1 about by the American
Civil war." .-; ; - ; ' '
. Captain Burnham attributes the
"appaling disaster which has over
taken the cotton growing industry
in America" to the ravages-of the
boll "weevil. "The problem which
Lancashire and all countries have
speedily to ; solve IsT" he says,
'where is the American type of
cotton, rat economic prices, to
come from?" and be supplies the
answer that it must "come prin
cipally from the new cotton fields
of the British Empire, 'but only
gradually," f .' f - j -:J -!
Efficiency Experts Prepare
To Feed 8000 Freemasons
"LONDOX An office fashioned
after a battleship's conning- tower
is to be used for the direction of
a banquet. August 8, when 8000
Free Masons in their regalia will
be "entertained by the United
Grand Lodge of England, with the
Duke of Connaught presiding." '
It is claimed that this is the
greatest number of persons who
will have ever been taken care of
at one tinie, at an elaborate fune
tkn which is to be a banquet in
every sense of : the word. There
are to be seven kitchens, several
hundred chefs and'assistants, and
1500 girls as waitresses. The
working arrangements will ? be
controlled from the conning tower,
electrically fitted, and containing
means by "which instructions may
be conveyed to any part of the
great hall to keep things running
smoothly. -. - ' , -
More than S0.00O -plates and
dishes will be,, required, 24,00p
fla8?esarI4 1(50,000 pieces of cut
lery. .Th6;,largaO number ever
served In London previously was
In 1922, when 7000 persons Eat
down at luncheon
1 he
1
Crjt Ott son stattsfntan
PabUshcd every morniag: except Mob
aj) at Salem, the capital Orega
local Rates For
Classified Advertising
Daily or Snndar
Oietini9 . 2 cent per word
Three times 6 cent per word
Six me 8 eenta per word
One moa'h. daily and
Sunday 20 eeots per word
la order to earn the mora titan ono
time rate, adTert'semoot must run in.
coneatiTe Hones.
ho mi taken for lesa than S5 cents.
Ads run Sunday only charged at
oae-tima rate. -
Adrertisements (except 'Peraon
al" and "Situations Wanted") will
butsken over the telepbona if tile
adrertiaer is a subscriber to phone.
The Statesman will receive adver
tisements, at any time of .the day or
night. To insure proper classifica
tions ads fcboald be in before 7 p. m.
TELEPHONE 23 or 583
Money, to Loan
On Ileal Kstato
T. K. FORD
(Over Lsdd & Bush Bank)
BEFORE
TOU LEAVE TOUB
HOME
OR CAKJHAVE IT
. Insured Properly.
Phone 161. Becke & Hendricks, TT. S.
Bank Bide -28-tf
.'v;. Listings Wanted .
City homes. U
Farms aad acreage. ';
IiOtb. Rentals, Traden. :
Service i our promise, write,
. call or phone. 1013.
Oregon Incorporated,"-
''j-: i Realtors : J:i
'-'-.J Victor Schneider Sec'y.
Rooms 4-5-6 JJ'Arcy Bldg., Salem.
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AUTOMOBILES
WE TRSCK 'EM
Parts for ' all cars. Wa sell for. lesa.
Oet our prices on trailers. Salem Auto
Wrecking Co., 403 8. Church street.
Phono 2159. . , . 3atf
SCHtELER AUTO WRE0K1NO CO., will
buy your old car. Highest cash price
paid. 1085. N. Commercial -St. 1)'
auto itEPAiraxa 3
GOOD SERVICE FAIR PRICE. MED
LER LEBEXGOODj GARAGE. Gen
eral repairing, asseccories,tires. Miller
- and South Commercial. Phone 514.
j , J - Sm2Rtf
AUTO TOPS
SEE US -FOR TOP AND PANT WORK.
. O. J. Hull Auto Top! & Paint Shop.
'Rear fire department.! 5-alfitf
British Temperance Workers
Po'mt Proudly to America
HULL, Eng.: Prohibition in the
United States has proved to be
the ..Jiandmaiden of thrift, home
building,' happiness and proseprity
and it would go a long way in
England toward solving the prob
lem of unemployment, said Gerald
France, the president, addressing
the- National and Commercial
Temperance union nere at its an
nual conference.
, M r. France said be rejoiced in
the sinking of the vessels ''flying
the Jolly Roger of the bootlegging
fraternity," and he hoped those
men who" financed this traffic
would loaf every penny they pos
sessed, rather than that "the fair
name of Britain should be dragged
Into the mud of international
treachery," J
rbotograpli of Odd Character is
: 7 On TMsplay.
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A photograph of a famous wom
an Indian scout is on display at
Anderson's Sporting Goods store.
She. was1 one of . the chief scouts
for General Crooks during the
Sioux Indian war of 1876 and
spoke several of the Indian lan
guages, j
When ' different tribes were
massing under Chief Sitting Bull,
she. posed as an; Indian woman;
going into the Indian camps and
obtaining information of move
ments. " ; :
The photograph is owned by M.
W. Manard, who is an old Indian
fighter and scout. An old 45-70
Sharps jifle fa also on display. It
It similar to the rifle used by
"Calamity Jane." The rifle is from
the famous and valuable collection
of old rifles owned by Dpnnegan
Wiggins and is one of nut very tew
in existem6e. Due to the fact that
this rifle is rare It is prized very
highly by collectors and com
mands a large price when offered
for sale. :
Laborite's Cousins
. Emphasize Extremes
LONDON As an Indication of
the character of English life of
io&ifiiComm&vider P. Harrington
Edwards, chairman "of the Labor
Co-Partnership Association, stated
publicly recently that he had a
cousin, who -was the grandson -of
a duke and another cousin out of
work and drawing the gorernment
dole. -' r :;: ' , v: ,t :
"It may sound rather snobbish
ot - rae to admit' this," said the
comaiander "but enchi are. the
facts. Under suclfconditidns fclaw
feeling should ' be out of the . quea
tiori." : i-:
SLAYER,JUi .COXIICTED
SAN FRAN'CISCO. Juns' lS.-r
FelLg Sloper, who shot and "killed
a 'police of fice5 during a boidup
here . of . branch office or the
Mercantile Trust company, April
9. was found guilty of first degree
murder by a superior court' fury
bere today. . TAeriUct bin.re-
turned without recommendation,
:
the penalty probably will be death
Oregon
HELP WANTED
BOOKKEEPER FAMILIAR WITH
automohile business. Fred it. Powell.
H9J Kerry St. 9jl
HELP WANTED -Male 11
FIRST CLASS DAIRYMAS Ineuiro
90F12. . lljttf
"WK NEED TWO MORE WOOD CHOP
prs rieht away. . Special indwreaent.
Call J30.J-R. or sec MrKrstie ( 8"2
Shipping, evenings, after 7 p. m. 11)14
HELP 'WANTED Female 13
WOMEN WANTED FOR GENERAL
house work. Good wa jes. 585 l.-
' i berty St. - .."'v.- ;13jl4
EARN MONEY WEEKLY. SPARE TIME,
mailing addressing mi'MC- circulars.
New York Publishers. Dept. V. l-"9
Broadway, New York. 13jl4
WANTED WOMEN TO MAKE MONEY
: at home. Plain home sewing. No
' canvassing. To prevent curiosity seek
er. tend ten cent (coin) for samples
and particulars. Success Sewing Sys
tem, Box 207, Long Branch, X. J.
13jl4
SALESMAN
15
LiajITNlNO STRANGE BATTERY Com
pound. Charges discharged batteries in'
. stantly. Eliminates old method entire-
j ly. Gallon free to agents. Lixhtnin
I Co, St. Paul, Minn. 13)14
SALESMEN SOLICIT ACCOUNTS
Nothing to sell or carry. Earn $150
; weekly: reference required; apply im
i mediatelv. Guarantee AdjutIbent Assn..
; 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago. 15jl4
HAVE OPENING IN THIS TERRITORY
for a good lire insurance man. Extra
jcood co minims ion and renewals, for
: interview and full particulars address,
li. E. Newell, State Manager, 715 Cor
bett Bldg Portland, Ore. 13jl4
EXCLUSIVK TERRITORY TO "BE As
signed salesman acquainted with Drug
and Setail Trade in state of Oregon.
Year round line. Straight comraU
: moh.s, -weekly remiltan.ee. Give refer
' ence and former connections. Address
Commercial . Dept. 0ark Pencil Co.,
4460 Delmar BlvcL, St. Louis. Mo.
... 15jl4
AGENTS WANTED
A REAL WINNER.- BEATS - ANYTHING
i out. Wonderful stylish shoe. Big de
j mand. lrge commissions. All or part
j time.- Outfit furnished. Style Arch,
Dept. N7, Cincinnati. 17jl4
ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION, OF FAM-
oa Walton Duplex shirts guarantees
double 1 wear. Our factory rpreeeta
tirea made $15 20 daily. Write Wal
ton Duplex. 1200 Brooks, -Bids., Chiea
K. 111.- !Tjl4
WANTED Employment 10
PRACTICAL. NURSING AND MATERN
ity work. Phone 1T56V 19jlS
FOR GARDEN PLOWING,' BASEMENT
digging and team work, phone 19F3.
. - 19ml 4 tf
FOB RENT
21
HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE
2056J. . 2i15tf
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY T"
wording "For Rent," price.; 10 cents
each. Statesman Business Office, on
gronnd floor.
FOR RENT .
Large store room on South Commer
cial St.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO."
275 State St. Phona 515
. 21J17
GARAGE BUILDING FOR LSASE.
' Can giro long term lease on excellent
building. Poasessicn July 1'trst. Fire
smaller store rooms for lease, f 60 " ta
1 125. f Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk.
Bldg.
21J4tf
FOR' RENT Modern 5-room flat 66114
"Ferry St xacant,' S5. Modern 5-room
flat.. 760 Marion Kt.. vacant July Int.
5-room house; 1U98 N. 2 tut St. $22.50.
7 -room house 1595 N. Chnreh St. $30.
Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk, Bldg.
' 2ljl4tf
FUJtNACE ANGARAGE: IK SMALL
cottage. Oof paving; to leas fcr
- tSS.SO month.
Large S-rpara cloe Is for $35; 6-raom
$30; 5-room flat down town $35; twa-
i room $12. Other. Becke t Hen
dricks. V. S. Bk Bldg. 31j4tt
FOR ItENT Apartments S3
2-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT, 355
Bcllevue. 3 blocks south Bush's bank.
' 3jl4
ATTRACTIVE
: Court street.
APARTMENT.
1311
25J17
CLEAN 3 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART
ment, close in adults. 416 Union street,
i - t 23m24tf
FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Cora
merrial. ' ' ' ' 3t4l
FOR RENT Rooms
23
BOARD AND ROOM 1547M.
25jl4
BOARD, HEATED ROOMS 391 '. COT
tage, . v 25J20
ROOM ANI BOARD, CLOSE IN. PHONE
200o-R. , . ' s ; 25jl7
FOR RENT 1 ROOM AND KITCH
enette.. 1833-J. ' : - 25jl4
FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOR
fentleman. Strictly modern home
our blocks from CspitoL Address 38,
cars -Statesman. 25ml4tf
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "14 MX IVt"
wording, "Rooms to Rent," trice 10
;, cents eackc Statesman Business offirs,
trronnd floor. . '
FOR REXTHouses 27
FIVE ROOM iIOiKUX HOC St, JMS.
17. . ' 27jl8
FOR RENT DWELLING AT , 1052 Say
Snaw; $20 per month. Call at Statcs-
. ma business office, or Bed h Hen
drickt. , 27a8tf
. FOR KKKT '
7 -room good platvred honse in Mrl Q
Salem; 2 blocks from street tr. Erv-;t
trewi and garden Si.in monr1-.
I'lrich and Bolt. Ko. CoaS 1.
Phone 1354. 27jl.f
WANTED TO I. VIXT . 91
WANTED TO KENT 1 o:i ROO't
: modern, good neighborhood, c'jse in, 1 y
July 10th. WiH lease. Box 54 c
Statesman. Sill I
I SALEM MARKETS v
Price quoted ara wolesjle and a
price receiTad .hjr frm.-r. flf rots i
prices are given t
i GRAIN ATD rt-T
No. 1 soft white wheat . $l.il
No.. 1 soft rcd.r.tiL-at . ,.$.!..
Oats .-
Cheat hay -; . 1; : 1 ?
Ont kay 1 ,
Oat nd rrt'ch t - ... - ,
PORK. MUTTON AND BCEP
Hogs. 160-200 ewt. ?13
Hoga, 200-es-ewt . . 1 17 .
Hogs, 250-300 . cwt. $U.5 t
fght sows . 1
1Tes4; eal 13r
vows . ; . j.
.IjffloH-
POULTRY
Heavy kens
145l)t keaa -
-:18!5r2t-
'-lSfSt
Bpilers
i O ' 4 rt
Crery better i; . ..45-i 4o
Hr-Merfmt;- rJHvei-et . - 4ie
Milk, per est. ? -. f I PO
Ergs, standards .
..2830e
26c
Wautetl to Kent 31
STKICTLY MODERN BUK6ALOV rOCB
to six rooms by responsible party.
Phone 2017-R.I 31jl4
WANTED TO RENT Small lwusp with
fireplace, preferably with water heater
and electric store. Address Renter,
v"31 Chamber of Cumnerre Bids- fort
Viand.. Ore. : Sljl4
COUPLE PROFESSIONALLY EM
: played "want bom for themselres and
two small children before July 1st.
Requirement: i 5 Two bed-rooms and
stijdy m modern housa eeatrally locat
ed whera there are no other small
- children; breakfast and dinner for
selves; all ''meals and part care for
children. Will pay liberally for- satiar
faction. Reply Box 113 ear States
man, givinc address, phone number
and sppreaiutaie term. , 31jlS
ANTED MlsceUaneona , 85
WANTED FIRST AND SECOND MORT
gages. Party wilt buy if soma discount
is allowed. Home Realty Co, 169 S
Ktgfc.?"Opea evenings. 9 :30. 35jl9
WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS
used furnitura lor cash. Phone 511,
i :. . :' ,-.P' 33atf
HIOUE8T . PRICES PAID TOR USED
stoves, too la, ; farnitura. Stiff's Used
Goods Dept, opposita court house.
85mS2tf
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH
dental gold, platinum and discarded
jewelry. Hoke Smelting ' aid Refinery
Co Otsego, Michigan. 35j27U
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR
farm- loans. W hrTe sererst applica
tions on hand. , Hawkins . t Roberts.
IncV205 Oregon Bldg. 85dl4tf
FOR SALE
87
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN
cents bundle. Circulation department
Oregon Statesman. 37tf
SELL US YOUR USED -FURNITURE
H. L. Stiff Furniture -Co. Used Goods
Dept. Opposite' Court house. 87m22tf
tJSED LUMBER. INQUIRE 14TU AND
Oak. Phono 1622-W. STjl4
FOR SALE CHERRIES ON THE
trees. Come and mtfce a bid. E. J.
. Watson. Rt. 3, Bsc. 251, Lirealey Sta
tion. Phone 76F2L1. 37jl6
FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS
for 11 cars. Save 50 to 80. Topa,
bodies, trailers., Mike's Auto Wreck
tug Hobs. 245 Center. Phone 898.
37m2StJ
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE "3 BY SVk"
50 receipt forms in book, 15 cants pat
book or two for 25- eenta, Stateo
1 man off ica, 215 South Castmereial St.,
Salem. 37f25tf
Trespass Notices
For Sale
Trespass Notices, size 14x9 Inches,
printed on good 10 a nee raarraas bear
ing the words. "Notice la Heoby Grr
en That Trespassing is Strictly Forbid
den On These Premises Under Penalty
of Prosecution.' Prica 15c eaab or 2
for 25c. Statesman Pub. Co., Salem,
Oregon. ; : . 37sO
FOR SALE Livestock 39
VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSOS
Phone 2028W. Rt. 2, Box 29. 89j2ti
FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN
Offiee 420 S. Commercial. Phona 1108.
' Rea. phone 16. 9m8tt
WOOD FOR SAIjE
43
WOOD FOR SALE
Old growth fir 4 loot and 16 inch.
Second growth 4 -foot, limb wood. Ash
4 foot. Phone 107. 43J24
16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH
oak and ash. Poena 19F8. H. D. May
field. , 43fl8tf
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft. and 16 inch.
; i s ' Dry mill wood. - : : :. . i .
, , Green I mill wood. U
Dry second growth fit, '
Dry and old fix.
Dry 4-ft. ash. maple and ak. ,
FRED E. WELLS.
Prompt delirery and reasonable price.
280 Booth Church, i'hoae 1542, 43m6U
GOOD COAL DRY WOOD
' PROMPT DELIVERIES
. HILLMAN FUEL CO. .
PHONE 1855 : 43i29tf
POULTRY AND EGGS 45
LEGHORN COCKERELS 25 CENTS
per pound. Phone 32F21. Lea's Hatch
ery. 45; 16
i
t mSCEIJLuANEOrS 51
BUILDERS, WOODWORKERS. SPECIAL
-demonstration of the "Master"' Wood
worker, at 52 First ; St Portland, all
Carnival week. The machine, that ran
make' money 4for you, every dav. Sold
on very easy teraisj Ovet-11,000 in
ae. ! ! , v : .. . j ; ; - n : ij 5iil6.
SALKM P0EL AND TRANSFER
Moving our specialty. Kqnipyd (ol
Mil kinds of hauling. Dry wood aa4
coal always oa hand at best prices.
Day phenea, 629, and 13. Night phons
1606. Ileal service, 752 Trade Street,
Sslem. i f - 51m28ti
IXST AND FOtJND
S3
FOCND BUNCH OP KEYS OWNER
may .have same by paying for tbia-ad.
Inquire at Statesman office. i 53jl4
LOST SCOTCH- COLLIE AND SHEP-
eed male dog. , Portland license 2412.
Children's pet. Reward. Notify W. X
Mohondro, 822 , Oregon Street. Port
Isnd. 53jl4'
PERSONAL
SS
OTICE ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY
worth 23.0K) willwiarry. (Elnore) B
1822. Wichita. Kansas. 55jl4
MARRY IF I)NE1.Y JOIN "THE
Soceestful Correspondence ClwH." tie
liable; Descriptions free. Box. 556,' Oak
land. California. 551 14
HIZZ TREATMENT
FOR APPENDICITIS
I-I-Wonderful."J,roo ioformatioa
Address His Co Portland, Orego
- , . 55al6-192f
LEADING CLUB, LARGEST, MOST EG
liable - for loneTy people, coniidentiat
descriptions re- ri plain sealed, enve
lope. Thousands Wealthy members. If
sincere write. Established 20 years.
Mrs. Matthews, Bo 26, Qskland. CaHf-
l omia. j.- , . ..... Sojt4
TO - THOSE WHO BUFFER. THOU
Rkaumatissa. I ; had saftered . for 15
years, tried everytHinl I heard of. Went
to the hot springs three; months last
summer, but no relief Now I haven't
an ache or pain and feel better than I
haej for 20 years. If you will write me.
T sHU telt foa how you can , be well and
nappy, tlox tiiu. ln. Ore. 55jl
; MOygl TO UOAS 57
FEDt.UAi: FARM LOANS. 5i TEB
cent, F. L: Wood. State 6t. 57jlyl
- - . JFAKM tOAJfS
Xorg time, ea&y paymasHsv low interovt,
tes ir r'TiHcissions. " - .
' V PE RHINE' MARSTEH3 -;
212 Cra nidr.. gslem. Ore. S7J20
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MONET TO LOAN-N 5ITY, PJiOP-.-
erty, e!l!. buid:ng and loan plan or
: private mic.. frrm lostf ' with tn
. ' sura 'mp,i,r.,w,Pj at-5 with
, roniv.ion added '.Ralph. II. McCwly,
; Ns 5 mJ , cfWrres-Mooft Eld?., Sa
fleu.; ; . , iftTtldt!
t Hr JiSVKRAl, THOCJ?ANIVJDOf
i laws 4 pmt inunej. tn toast' es (rwod
real es'ate. Kirn L. Keimeisn. A'Arcj
: BMs .--4M' State rtreet.' I'bona: inn
betev 9 iad I&jl au . ..57a2iJ
tatesmsin
BUSINESS OPPORTtTflTIES 61
A $2000 TO $30O0 INVESTMENT WITH
' going auto business in Salem insures
good profits and position. Money se
cured. Act at once. Address Box 96.
' Statesman. 61jl.
FOR SALE '
Two-story brick building on corner, in
. come $4400 per yesr. Prica $45,000.
For quick ssle.
; W. 1L GRABENHORST CO.
I I 275 State St. 61jl7
EOR- SA LE-r-GROCERV STORE. SODA
fountain.- living rooms in, connection.
Exceptional good . location. Special
price if sold soon.
j HOM E REALTY CO.
I - 169 S. High. - 61J14
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
-I can us two good men with cars in
the Realty business to mutual advant-1
agej Particularly if you are a good :
trader. Wm. 1'leming, 341 State St.
I . oijutf .
MANUFACTURER WANTS SALESMAN
acer, open branch offices, mum sslcs
men. S51M) to glOOO necesssry. Pos
sibilities unlimited. Address: Manager,
415 Balboa Bid;- San Francisco, Cslif,
ornla. -fjU
i ' FACTORY SITE
flOO per 10O0 sq. ft. boys 16.OO0 sq.
ft. on trackage. North Front ,St, or f 12
per-front foot. -
' - KRUEGER. Realtor.
147 N. Com'l. Phone 217.
i. '' blj-iO
INVESTMENTS FINE BRICK BC1LD
ing containing about' "10.000 JTcel of
floor spsce, $-0,000: Concrete building
-leased to good tenant, f 25.000; Build-"
ing containing 4 five-room modern flats,
income flfirto per year. Price $16,000.
Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg.
I Gljl4tf
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
' Store and gas ststlon, this is a money
Maker for 4h right man, gd loca
tion. Small dairy with miik route.,
Hotel ?0 rooms. Apartment houaa'
close in. Store building and stock,
nice living rooms with it, at O F.,
atation. Store building and dwelling
to trade, for farm.
P. L. WOOD. 41 Ststo Ft." filjIHf
REAL ESTATE
03
Own
Your
Home
MODERN DWELLING Bargain flfrrtct-
ly modern home, basement, furnace,
fireplace, double gsrsre. located on Lin
coln St. $5000. Bcke & Hendricks,
U. S. Bk. Bldg. ; 63jl4tf
FOR SALE 6-ROOM HOUSE. 2173
State St., new garage. V acre ground.
.54x231, beautiful home aite, worth
f 3.OO0, take it at 265) with terms. A
White, owner. Phono 1718, 1C9 S.
High. ' , 63jl4
FOR SALE
Modem aix-roem home with beaatifnl
grounds-, located on Fairmount HilU
S74O0; terms.
:V. H. GRABENHORST ds-CO.
I 275 State St. 63jl7
SPECIAL
New 4-room bungalow, full basement',
fireplace, breakfast nook, lanndry trays,
plastered, double construction, lot 50
135. paving paid, $3000.00. terms. JL
E. j Brown-or Melrin Johnson, 149 S.
Csmmemial St. .Phone 559. 6Jjl4
6-ROOM MODERX BUNGALOW, FIRE
place, east front, paved street, $1300.00,
terms.
GOOD T-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE .
iod condition: large lot, fruit, Prtaed
, right. H. E: Brown or Melvin Johnson.
109 S. Commercial St. - 63jl4tf
FORI SALE 10 ACRES WELL IM
proved honse, barn, new wash and wood
house.- Prune orchard; rest in grain,
black sotl, 1 3-4 mile from Salem oa.
highway. Worth $5750. will you givt
lesa thsn- $4500? A sacrifice prica. Mas4 '
offer, fpart cash, terms. A. Whitf
Owner 169 8. High. Tel. 1718. 63jU
-SOME SNAPS-
One of the best paying ' restaurants,
also a garage, "business property, groc
ery and confectionery stores, apart
ment bouses. Large lint of property to
exchange for what you want. If ita
any thing in real eststa sea Child tand
Bechtel. 540 State street. 3 autos at
your service." C3jl4f
U - . : , : NOTICE
We have some very choice small acre
age tracts located Vt .miles' east of
Fairgrounds on the main . 8 ii vert on
road. 1 hi acre to five acrea on easy
terms. See us at once.
V. U. OKABJCNHOKST CO. r "
; 875 State St.
6Sjl
WHY RENT! C-room house. 1120 Cbe
meketa St., modern except basement,
close in location, small cash payment.
.. balance $30 per month including 6
' per cent interest. Becke k Hendricks,
V.j Br Bk. Bldg.- - 63114tf
FOR -SALE BUNGALOW HOME. 3
years old. S' room snd bath down. 2 up.
X finished, extra room on garage, furnv
re. full basement, laundry trsys, bse
ment ranee, large buffet, two roomy
t china closets, bailt in dining room, built
in white enameled kitchen, located at
11S2 N. 5th street, reasonable price-.
ihalf down. Reason for aeilng. leavistg
City, call at above address, phono 208 nl.
A LITTLE OYER 4 MILES OUT ON
good gravel road and bnt a mite from
- -new paving we have lO fine acres
with good 6-room houe, plastered.,
with bath and the price is only $M0
and Itel take a amsH town property;
6-room honse and 4 Jots ia Salem worth
$2009 and owner wants small plsce
nearf store bnildiag, stock, fine resi
deace nd 2 acres of land ia small
town near Salem, value $10,000, to
trade for farm; 9S00O stock f new and
Second hand furniture to 4rade-for
farm; clear property in Salem earn
log 6tt per, cent- 10.000 and leased
.for 2 yesrs to trsde for clesr farm;
a splendid modern 5-room house worth
$4500 to trade for farm but must have
good - honse.
McGILCHRIST ft PENNINGTON ,
20917.-8. Bank Bldg.. Phone 140.
- . - 63jl3tf
Easy (Terms!
New jfiousesl
Fonr rooms and breakfast nook. Doub
ly wnstmcted. Best of material. fSood
workmanship. Bath, toilet. AH built
' ins. City water, electric l!;ht. Om
half of an acre. Garden and chick ena
will pay the grocery bill. taxe. gtc. ,
: Bill7 Sunday says:. -"The rent payer
-who sings "H(imt,i Sweet Home." is
kidding himself and serenading the
Twndlord."
,We hsve now three houses under con
struction and we in vita yowr 4napec
tion. We will build to sail' yoa.
Price rery' reasonable and terma like
rent. , . ., j,
- Phone 1082 for an appointment or
726-ft mornings and evenings.
Rich L. Reimann
' ' Realtor.
Room S -147 N. Commercial St.
. ; Salem, Or. Sjl4
iB-ROOM HOUSE, LOCATED R. COT
tare St., corner lot $1200 terms. Rent
-A Hendricks. U. 8. Bk. Bldg. 63jl4tf
FOR. 8ALK BY OWN KR, GOOD 6OOM
honse, foil cement .basement, targe lot.
variety f irnit,- 2 walnut trees, n'u-m
garden., double parole, on tav-d gtreet,
near Parrtch school, rery reasonable.
U50 2f. 15th street. . 63J14
: If-TOf WANT
One of the best little firms in th
. lov She -price f iOOO, I liaVe it ta
aell. Good- improvements, .ruoniag
water. family orchard. 1 blot k of
artroel: 5 blocks elertxic (Utxia ; 5
sniles good.vsiley town. Ideal for 3
or 4 ttiwn, 200 chix and lots of csr
- in Will accept soma trade, priced
rigai.
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