The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ' ' Ia Dally Except Moaday by ' I
THE " STATESMAN PUBUSBXXCI COMPAXt
- Sift Sou'1! Commercial St, Salem, Pregoa J
V,R. J.Hendrlrkn .
.';"- Manage
If saarlnr.F.1 itne
C. K. Logs ty Editor
MIU Smith - . Telegraph Editor
Aadred Bstek .-. . Society Editor
; member or tbe AssocLAnsi ymsB; " -4
a-1.A,,H;H.Pr"'.' U "- tltld t tt ao for u!mm(W'' lu''im
taw? pttruVu' tZilt r ttorlM aXiVw7W
BUSINESS
ibw urera, 330 Worcester Bldg Portland, Or.. . ' I.; , ? M. CTt
fi . 1 tT' Clarlr Co.. Nw York. 128 136 W. a lit St.: Oirvfttl lUrqctt9 aStdir.:
Doty A Ptrw. Sharp. Bldg, San Franelec. Calif.; Higginn Bhij2rn7 j.
TELEPHONES:
.23 ar S8 , Cirealati Office 583
B adnata Offlea
8olty Editor.
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Entered at tha Foal Otflea ia Saltan,.
A SURE SUPPORT; The eternal God is thy refuge, and under
neath are the everlasting arms. Deuteronomy 33:Z1 " " ; -; .
A CONTINUED STORY
John Sortie, a painter livinsr in the metrobolis of this
state, drove an automobile which plunged from the foot. of
Main street .in his home city , and landed on the deck of a
river boat anchored on the river below. -
In said auto were, besides the driver, two nersons hoth
of whom were injured and both died from the effects of
ine crasn. lnis occurrea niy a lew weeks ago
Sorlie was charged with "driving while drunk," and on
mis cnarge was neld by a coroners jury. The evidence was
clear, decisive and convincing. Policemen, tiblice surc-phns
and citizen witnesses testified
aragged from beneath the wrecked auto. Strangely enough,
however, a grand jury with the evidence of . the policemen,
police surgeons and witnesses who testified that Sori; woa
drunk at the time of the crash,
pu iiim. , uc w penuiLLeu
is what happened further:
Sunday night last the nolice
driver was trying to operate
and Ainsworth, streets. .He had barely missed striking a
woman with his car. Policemen summoned found Sorlie
was the "drunken driver" reported. , - ;
B6i laW Say1iIi aIl drunken drivers jail, fine, and
Joss of icense. Portland judges have declared a strange
declaration-that this law shall be enforced, i And these
same judges pass upon the qualifications of the jurors who
are charged under oath to do their full duty, i 1 "
The effectivenenss of government itself !is; on trial in
this case. The outcome is very significant. . i iriaV,in
THE READING HABIT I '
T, Tfa wading is on the decline is affirmed generally
The chief causes are the automobile, radio, and thfmov'
J th these social factors occupying the neoWr rTfim
! SS? inevitable- :S2lSS
amadeinthe average residence for practical libraryur
tion aTaS mfSS ..Inspi
reading habif . "lcn
To create thi
on reading con TJZSS??
to read a ' little real liWifiir! l yJ VVe should take time
while-kind at theilnn w day-Select the worth-
will soon lose iS S ' f fming the bit.and trash
the rl& be better known
cal, scientific! fiction ind taSH? histori'
teresting and hvZZS? in .5racter-in-
Jibraries.' They cost the Treader
.Ask f0P them. er
MATTER: IS THERE
Has matter any existence as such' i'
real TJw Whkh teaches tfta thing is
It is related that a believer in the theories of the sect
professing the unreality of matter, was one1 to luw.Su
ng a crowd in an Oriental city. "Nothing is reverythS
wd and P Came Ch&rging d0wn the treet. The
StSiZ ran for their lives' After the infu"at-
ed -Wfc ? 6 Cmpany and the speaker reassembl
ed. Sahib, inquired one curious soul, "if everything is a
myth as you say why did you flee when thTmad efephSnt
came down the street?" eiepnant
he said 8Paker regarded hl's heckIer with dit. At last
"I did not fiee. The mad elephant did not come
down , the street, . there was no mad elephant, there
was no crowd, I was not speaking, there is no city. yS
are not .before me, nothing is real, everything is imagi
nary."t ' . . . . ,
All of whirh
--.- ..w
are w oeueve ur. Whitneydirector of the research labora
tory of the General Electric Co., wha is credited with the fol
lowing description of matter:
"It is electronic and celestial, whatever that may
mean, and. the most we know about it is that it is al
most entirely space. It is as empty as the sky. It is al- -
most as empty as a perfect vacuum, although it usually
, contains a lot of energy." ' . v :
Modern scientists' seeking to explore the tiniest of all
known particles, the atom, have alreadv hppn
vhat has been, revealed., They are perhaps proving by suc
.fcssive steps that the most real of all things js itself unreal
at a materialistic sense.
' Was the Hindoo' right? '
The word matter comes
Alatter is the mother of the universe, according to that sug
gestion. One of the definitions of Webster of matter-is
("that of which any physical .object is composed." Another,
Whatever occimip snacfl''.
i "'I' , ., ....-' '
The Amercian chemists met recently in their annual con
cnuon Dout me ninetieth
vngeles, and some of the distinguished delegates are now en
oying the hospitality of Oregon. One of the subjects dis
ussea at that convention was this: "Matter: Ms There
anything to It?"
CheirJcally, the reader is
. W. H. Hand son Ctjeul.m Meuktir
Ralph H. KUtttag Advartifting Manager
Prank Jttkat ; Hnr Job lpt.
K A. fthol, . , f i Ijtaauiek Edjtar
W. O.Oeunr - - ' cT'onitr '.ditr
OFFICES
Kew pvartoHt&t 1 .25-' '
Joh Department
.68$
Oregoa, aa aeeood data matt-
that he was f drunkr vlhen
a matter of record, exoner-
io retain nis license and this
i ?
an automobile at East 23rri
a
aevei0Pes and maintains the
nothti CalLal the Public
nothln beyond the effort to
ANYTHING TO IT?
owuc scuiuiaiice pi irutn it we
;
' 7' '
from the" same root is mnthpr.
annual convention) at Los
twelve buckets' of. water and
to the dust from which it came
way station on the'road back.to
The! ancient philosophers
ments. The ancient alchemists believed there were only
seven metals. Modern chemists up to twenty years or so ago
had found half hundred "elements, as they believed ; and
they have kept on discovering "elements," till there are about
90 now, either definitely listed and weighed, or on the verge
of discovery. There were 83 about a year ago
But Madame Curie found radium, and overturned all the
theories about elemental substances; for radium is the heir
of five metals and the parent of eight, and it gives off light,
heat and power, and finally reduces itself to lead
- And it suggests that all the other, elements have con
cealed in them similar stores of energy so all matter has
force. There is no matter without; force; no force without
matter
And the whole blessed universe is made up of molecules,
the molecules are made up of atoms,' and the atoms are made
up of protons and electrons, which 'are merely positive and
negative; charges of electricity , . I
-T . And the chemists are now looking for the parent ele
ment of! the entire family of so-called "elements," and they
find-it is at least very near to the door of helium, the inert
gas witH which balloons- of the best and safest dirigibles are
inflated; that an atom of it contains four, protons and four
electrons; that is, it has positive and negative force, and is
therefore matter under the rule, "no matter without force,
no force without matter."
There is do doubt , of the ultimate reduction of "all "ele
ments", down to one or two parent 'elements; and these are
indestructible ; always were and always will be ; subject only
to change
; Bulj the chemists cannot
animal 0! vegetable. That power remains with God.
I LIFE SIGNAL
"The solution of the evils and social unrest which trou
ble the world today is right thinking and right living through
the application of the Word of God."
j RULES FOR RIGHT LIVING
i Ephesians 4:25. Wherefore putting away, lying, speak
every man truth with his neighbor i for we are members one
of another.
26. ! Be ye angry, and sin
upon your wrath ; -27.1
Neither give place to the devil.
28.; Let him that stole steal no more: but rather let him
labor, working with his hands the thing that is good, that he
may have to give to him that
29.) Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your
mouth, ,but that which is good
may minister grace unto the hearers.
30.1 . And grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby ye
are sealed unto the day of redemption.
31i Let all bitterness, and
and evil speaking, be put away
32. And be ye kind one to
giving one another, even as God, for Christ's sake hath for
given you.
PRAYER: O Lord, thou
prone to go astray. Give us
that we live up to what we know
Remember the Sabbath
20 :8. Go to Church Sunday.
WATER MAX FETED
! f .
WENATCHEE, Wash., Aug. 15.
(By The Associated Press)
Coming back to the Wena tehee
valley to live after having served
in irrigation and hydraulic work
for the state under three different
governors, Marvin Chase was ten
dered a dinner and given a, wel
come by those "Who had' known
him from 20 to 25 years today.
ROSS .WINS RACE
VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug 15.
Jack Ross of Seattle finished one
lap ahead in a 25 mile automobile
dirt track race here today. His
yrK-dJ LMSH mzk-i- '
DOROTHY DAHNIT " - . , - ; .i.,.. , , . . . . . . - . . , rv "
is only its arrival to the half
what we call "matter."
held that there were four ele
!
j
create one single living thing,
not: let not the sun go down
needth. .
to the use of edifying, that it
wrath, and anger, and clamor,
from you, with all malice;
another, tenderhearted, for
dost know how we are, how
thy undergirdmg strength so
to be the right way. Amen
Day, to Keep It Holy Exodus
time was 29 minutes three fifths
second. Seven cars started " and
three finished.
! t
Lodge Roster
FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES, meat
1st aad 8rd Wad. W. O. W. Hall. 8. M.
, Willett. Bee'y. Tel. 1884-R.
TJNION ROSTER
TYPOGRAPHICAL NO. 210 SECOND
Saturday, 8 p. m. M. D. Pilkingtoa,
praaideat; Roy 8. Blodgatt, tacrcUry.
CARPENTER S UNION NO. 1065
Meets Thura crenings. Arthur Tncjk
: j President; Wa. Pcttit, . aocratary.
psineq mecnanic furnished. Phon 179,
- .ilUU.li iu, i.J-1
I " ; t i . " : ' , i 1 1, ...
f SI HELP WAXTKn 0 t . WAVTED-Allacelbtneoiu 33 t MISCEIX..VEOUS 01
Cfce Oregon &ttrnui;
PvfclUhal atary aiaraiaf (xept Maa- i
day) at Salaav th caBital af Ortfea.
Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising
Daily r Baaday
Oaa tlaa-
i " 1 eaata par word
6 caau par ward
eaata Bar ward
Thraa timaa.
Bis timaa..
Oaa aiaata, dally aad
8aaday ..J0 eanU par word
la ardor to aara tha Bora tkaa ana
tlma rata. advartiaaaBt ataat rma ia
aoaaaeatiTa iaaaoa.
Na it takaa (or laaa thai 35 aaata.
da. raa Snaday OiJLT ahartad, at
aaa-tiaia rat.
AdrcrUaamaata (azeapt Panaaala
ad Sitaatiaaa Wanted) will ba takaa
wvar tha trlaphaaa if tha adrartiaar la
a tnfcacrlbar to pbena.
Tha Stataamaa will raclra ad Tar
tiaaaaaata at aay tiaia af tha day ar
aifhi. Tm iaiara propar cUaaiflaa
tieaa ad a. ahaald ba ia bafora 1 p. m.
TELEPHONE it or 681
Money to Loan
On Ral EtUta 1
' T. K. FORD t
(Over Ladd Boah Baak)
BEFORE
TOTJ LEAVE YOTJB
OR CAR HAVE IT
HOME
Insured Properly
Fhaaa 161. Back Saadrieka. , V. 8.
Baak Bids. 4 SS-tf
AUTOMOBILES
1.
"j WE WRECK 'EM .
Parti' for all ear. Wa aall for laaa.
iit our pricea aa trallera. Balaia Ant
Wraekinf Co 402 S. Church Straat.
Phaaa 21.10. jaStf
8CHF.ELER AUTO WRECKING CO wlU
bay your aid ear. Hi f hast cash priet
paid. 108S N. Commercial St. lfrstf
j AUTO REPAIRING)
GENERAL REPAIRIXO. TIRES AND
to baa,' aeemoriaa, fat and oil. 11ED
LKR LEBENOOOD GARAGE. Phoaa
664. i Miller aad 8. Commercial Sta.
We tpecialixa ia recoaditioniBg motors.
- Sa6tf
AUTO TOPS
6EB VB FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK.
O. j.i HaU Aito Top Paiat 6bp.
Rear fira department. ; 8-al6tf
HELP WANTED
0
HOP PICKERS WANTED
ror two of our yarai, tha alitona
Raaeh aear Iodependeaca, 117 acra.
ana ui curua naicn, near Talbot eta-
, tioa. I 20 aerea. Utnal accommoda
tion j fnrnished. Tarda ia axeallent
hap. Fickinr will berla abont Sev-
trakM 1st. Karister bow at Georfe
Water . cigar store, or Darbia 4
Voraoyar. Box 62, over Fenaey a store
. f Bj25tf
1 SAIsEM MARKETS
v - GRAUf !
,K. 1 whit ; $1.47
No. 1 red, sacked , ,..... 1.40
PORK. MUTTON
Top host
AND BEEP
If
.$9.50 10.60
- Rows
Draaaed hog
Top steers
Cow -.v.
.06
$2.50O5.00
Bolls
S4
Spring lamb. 80 lba and ander 9c9t
Heavier .08 U
Veal 7e7
Dressed Teal .... , .IS
POTJLTRT
Light fceaa .
.18
..20 22
.08
..16Q22
- Heavy bcn .
Old rootUrt
Broilers
EGGS. BUTTER AMD BTJTTERTAT
Batterat - .51
Creamery butter
.50Q62
.26
.28
&gg
Standard
Selects
.80
Milk, per ewt.
.$2.80
, For places where electric cur
rent is not available there has
been invented a ventilating fan
that Is driven by the heat from a
kerosene lamp. .
The wheels can be removed and
carried inside a French inventor's
wheeled marketing- basket when
desired it can be carried by a top
handle,
. 1 1 " . : : , .
HOP PICKERS WANTED WE FCR
aiah waod. water and trat Ptekta(
at f 1.00 far 100 IU. Laa Hiaf Hap
yard. Konta . B n. Salaut. Or.
&Mt milra aarth of SU. 9al
Notice
nopplrhiiif at tha Wllliama yard
naar F.ola will cttiaaioara ahaat
Raptciabar lit. . 9a31
HELP WANTED Male 11
WANTED EXPERIENCED TIRE MAN
ana vmranr t ork at rebaildiag
tires. 213 Center Ft. Phone 38.
llali
A '.FATING POSITION OPEN
t represeatative af rhararter. Take
orders Kbo-tinnier direr t ta wearer.
Good ini-ome. Perauneal. Write bw.
. k. K. Clark. Kill Manager. 3-2.1 iio-
aawk Building, fort land, Oregon.
ELECTRICAL JOBS, f 0 200 WEEKLY
traia tab quirhlv for nil-par ra
lto and etectriral expert Jobs. Big
em pin? era want .National-trained men.
Kxpert instructor mot completely
equipped eleetriral srhoot ia America.
Short ronrse. I Jw rate. Writ for
big IKKK "Oppnrtunitv" ratalor. Na
tional Klertriral 8 ho.il. Dept. ifrt. Los
Angeles. , al
MAN WANTED (CITY OR COUNTRY
Id established romps ur will nppl?
rspital and start Ju ia your own
permanent business sailing aerecsities
people mast bny ery day. Experi-e-nee
unne-eisrr. Writ Mrfonnon
Co, Factory 296, Vinona. Minn.
1 lls1
SALESMEN
IB
THE WATKINS PRODUCTS CO.
aeeda bnstler for part Marion Co.,
writ 1130 cara 8Utasmaa. 15al8
LIGHTNING RTR.WGE BATTERY
enmpoand. Charges diM-barged batter
lea instantly. . Kliminatea old method
. entirely. Gallon free to agents. Mght-IlljlS-l-jiL-li'lL-
" " 1 it a 1 6
! AGENTS WANTED 17
A RESPONSIBLE PARTNER WANTED
to handl oar interest in yonr terri
tory. Big income, easy. No investment.
Writa qnirk. Htyl Arch Company.
Dept. B-260. Cincinnati. 17al
SALESMEN GUARANTEED PURE
wool fit to-me a arc $5U. Clothes J3.5.
Largest rommissioa eter offered. We
deliver and collect. Dept. 8 Crane-Kent
Clothes, Cincinnati. lTsl
II acaaa.ll mi PMMBew. i
WANTED Employment 10
CITT AND COUNTT WOOD SAWING.
Phone 1091. 19sll
FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT
digging aad taant wark, phoaa 1FS.
, 10ml4if
FOR RENT
21
PRINTED CARDS, 8IZS 14" BT 7H
wording 'ror Boat," prte 10 eanu
each. States ma isoainesa Office, aa
ground floor.
POR RENT STOREROOM ON
street. nntiire Hotel Arm.
STATE
21j28tf
FOR RENT ApttrtmextU 23
ONE AND TWO-ROOM FURNISHED
apartment. 700 N. High.' 23alStf
ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS.
Fourteenth.
210 N.
23a21
2-ROOM
292 N.
FURNISHED
Snmmer.
APARTMENTS,
23alF
FOR RENT APARTMENTS $81 K. Com
wiereial. . " tt?
FOR RENT Rooms 23
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BT 7'
wording. "Kooms to Kent." priea 1$
cents each. Btatcrmaa Business afiica,
ground floor.
ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME,
thrao block from state bonsa. AU
conveniences. Gentleman preferred
Please giv reference aad addresa A
B, cara Statesman. 351284
FOR RENT ROOM SUIT ABLE FOl
students, with sleepalg pon-k privilege
Everything modern. References are r
cjuirad. Addrea room, sars SUUsnaa
2Sj2
FOR RENT Uonae 27
HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE IN. TN
uir Hotel Arro. - $728tl
FOR RENT OR LEASE
"room Biodera house, everything to
keep bouse with, rlof-1 klat hoas.
adjacent to all schools, see me and ar
range. 4 room boos all famished, even sew
ing machine. $30.00.
Vacant honse for rent, by
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE. Realtor
42 North Cottsre Street. 27slctf
HIGHEST PRICES PAID PO USED
tare, taals, faraitar. BUff t-saa
tida Dapt appvaiU Mart haasa.
s i Sm33ti
WOODKT THB
ad faraitar
t
ACCTIONIKR BCTt
Pboa 511.
SSad
WANTED TO Brt A LlGlfT TR VILER.
Harry jek-ott. It? S. Com'L Tel. 68.
. I . . nSald
cash paid por riut tketh
deatal i awld. plasiaam aad diaeardad
Jewelry. Hoka ftmaltiag ad Raflaary
C Otsego. Miehigma. Sj2l
WANTED PRIVATE MONET FOB
farm laaa. Wa: bar aarl appliea
tiBB aa haad. I Bawkiaa Keberte
Tae.. o.t Oreraa BMt. mdMtf
FOR SALE
87
FOR RALE GOOD BARTLETT PEARS
anS'Graveastam apple. Phon 9F23.
! i " . 7al
DINING ROOM I 8 CITE. LIBRARY
Uble. desk, dishes, etc. 950 ITbiob.
I STalS
CANNING PEACHES AT M. P. ADAM9
Ranch. WalUc Road. Phone 1I6F11
j STala
FOR SALE TENT, 14i20. 12-OZ. DCCK.
in good rendition. AIo trailac I
good enndition. will eschsnge for
wood. Phooa 129 J. STalS
GRAIN BtCKS FOR SAI.F CENTS.
John II. ScotU Phon 234 or 62.
- " Siald
FOR SALE OLD' NEWSPAPERS.' TIN
cents a baadi. Circnlatioa dapartmaat
Oregon State at. 7U
ALPAIJ'A. GRIN. HAY. TIMOTHY.
oata.' ; barley and wheat, guaranteed
qaalit. prompt i shipment. Pricea apo
application. Richard N)siin, Walla
Walla: Wash, t STalf
t
Trespass Notices
I For Sale
Trwpsin NoUce. ttt 14x9 Inch
printed oa food 10 aca canvass boar
lag tha ward. f'Notic la Hereby Gi
a That Trespassing la Strictly Forbid
dea Ob The Premise Under Penalty
of ProsacBtio." Priea 16 ch r 1
far 15c t La team a a Pab. C, Salem,
Oregoa. I?aU
i I
SELL US TOUR USED FURNITURES
H. L. Stiff Faraitar C. Caad Good
Dept. i Oppoaita coort , boas. $7a22tf
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8" BT 8
60 receipt form la book. IS casta na
book er two for 25 eeaks. Bute
maa ftie, 81$ Soath Cemmercial St.
Salewt. ' 87f25tf
FOR S-iI Llvewtock 39
VETERINARIAN; DR. PATTERSON,
Phoaa 2028-W.i Rt. 2, Box 29. 89j'itf
FBTD W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN
Offie 420 8. Commercial. Phoaa 1198
Re, phon 1M6. 89mlBtf
. .WOOD FOR SALE 43
FOR SALE 187f CORDS 2XD GROWTH
fir wood. 10 mile oar. rkas. to paved
road: twill consider good vacant lot in
exchange. See CTiilds It Becbtel. 540
Slat tH. . 43al6tf
BEST GRADE OP WOOD
4 ft. and 16 Inch.
Dry -till wood. ,
i Green mill wood.
' Dry second growth tit.
Dry and ld fir.
; Dry 4 ft.' ash, map aad k.
fSEO S. WELLS.
Prompt delivery and reasonable prl
260 South Church. Phoaa 1542. 4Sm
16 INCH OLD PTR SECOND OROWTE
. oak aad ash. Phoaa 19FS. M. D. May
field. i 43fl
GOOD COAL DRY WOOD
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
HILLMAN FUEL CO.
TELEPHONE 1HSS. 48579tf
i MISCELLANEOUS 01
H. B. I KE AG ROVE FURNACE AND
sheet 'metal shop moved to 681 Mill
St. I 516tf
BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM
Methods are ued ia th health insti
tute at 253 8. Cottaga St, 8. H.
Logan. Phono 2214. 51sS
SALEM j FUEL gf TRANSFER CO, 751
Trada 8t Salem.. Lot aa uet ye
a wood, coal aad transfer, moving aad
drayag. Day phoaa 752 . aad IS.
Night phon 160. S1J7M
$I.OiO TO $4,000 YEARLY FROM
Chinchilla. French Silver, Havana, and
other! gennine imparted Fur Rabbits.
Oiirk, easv profits. Guaranteed mar
ket Han. Kir illustrated book, "FUR
BABBIT FARMING"." and full partic
ulars ' free. GOLDEN WEKT FUR
FARMS, Box N-417 . Arcadia. Calif.
i 'Slslt
R.I1SE FUR RABBITS T tKT RIGHT.
Follow oar meiSi and mak flOO t
$MO a asoata. ItMbl prW.t market
far all yoa raiso. PACIFIC FUR CXI..
4ud West 111 tU, Loa Aakle. Cal.
Slate
LOST AND FOUND 641
FOUND GOLD WATCH. INgCIRK
A. W. Veatcb. 1414 .D" St. Pay fr
ad aad describe property aad raa kta
ssme Stsl
PERSONAL
MARRY IF LONELY JOIN "THE SIC
reasfnl CorroepoadeBc Crnb." Rl;
able. Decript Mas re. Bx &5t. Oak
. land. Calif. &al
HIZ2 TREATMENT
POR APPENDICITIS
'It-Ta-WnderfL Era in format ioa.
Addresa Hit Cl. Ictlaad. Oreroa.
. AjsI 192 J
ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LAITY WORTH
2S.OAO, Welr will marrr. K. C.I
B 1022. Wichita. Kaasaa. 5sl6
LEADING CLrn. I.tR"KT, jtrT RE
liabV for loneW rt.n!ideatial
deaeripticis f re i t-Uft sca?d c
elowe. Thnn.ind sre-'thr "eiher.
If sincere arite. EtabUshd eers.'
Mr. Mart hews. Bos 2(1, Oakland,
Oslifnmin. t
MONEY TO LOAN
57
FEDERAL FARM LOANS. .
Wood. $41 Stat St.
ATal
FARM LOANS
Lang tim. easy paymaau, Uw !atrl
- s fee or eansmissiaas.
PERRINB MAR3TERS "
1S Gray BWf, Salaaa. Or . S712H
WANTED LOANS
09
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PP WANTED Privet maey for
PP wall aacared tint mart age PP
PP loans. Aay amoant, Ope PP
PP evenings. PP
PP PARKER REALTY COMPANY PP
PP 409 C. B. Baak Bid. PP
PP - Tsiephaa 8348 ' PP
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 01
A REAL OPPORTUNITY KO!b MAN
with some salesmanship and snechaa
ical ability. Sosoe anon repaired and ,
aernred.- Will guarantee good wages I
man who will work. See o. J. Hall,
Top fc Paint C., Rear of Fire I.l.
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FOR TWENTY DOLLARS CASH,
check or money order, will eewd by
registered mail 19.0o.Oo Marka A S
MOOIATED 12 MOKTGAtiE BASK
BONl'K redeemable 1929. Unaranteel
by seven GERMAN BANKS. Mortgag
es payable oa 2VJ- Irtil.D BASIS ac
cording new GERMAN REVALU.
- TION LAW. May mean' yur fortune
later. References: Chatham Jk Pheaix
bank. 1NVKHT NOW. Address: II. A.
NYDICK, 124S ThiH Ave, New York.
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MEN EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY.
815.00 daily. New patented wringer
mp, sells nine out ( tea. Na compe
tition. Complete line money maker.
Wa deliver. NEWTON, Delphos, Ohio.
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REAL ESTATE
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IP YOU WANT TO BUY OR EXCHANGE
for a nice Salem City Horn or Rabnr
baa acreag bom or farm. SEK UR."
we hav a well selected list of ever &Q
properties for sale and exchanre,
WELLS TALLMAS HON
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A. C. Bohrnstedt
Victor Schneider
Realtors
Speciallt la Oregoa. firms. Rale-a
bma and writ Insuraaco. 147 s.
Commercial Street. Phon 57. 631 3tf
FOR KALE Oil TRADE
1 A fine f ally mMlera 5 roons
bnncalow cloe in. X very good boy
at 84-00. Terms. . .
It. 54 cre good Waldo Hill land,
boo, bar, some timber, running
wster, family orchard, and near high
way. A splendid buy for $45O0 or
will trada for hons ia Salem.
C. A modem 6-room bungalow In
South Salem.
t'LRICH AND ROBFRTS
-123 N. Com'l St. t Phone 1S-.4 '
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