The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 29, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OllEGON'STATESitXlJrSALE!!, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29. "1925
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r The New York- Giants hare been
t i handicapped in many ways in their
; effort to hold fast, to the pennant
that has flown5 orerr their club
j house for four 'years. Bnt one
t thing will be. greatly, in their fa
J vol fn the closing weeks of the
I campaign. This is the schedule. ;
The National league schedule
, committee . unintentionally made
things to order : for the Giants,
handicappe4 as they are by a brit
! tie pitching uff. . .
. j The western inrasion la the Na
t tonal league ends, . as tar. as-the
j Giants are,, concerned, on Augnst
f 3t when they play their last game
with .the. St. Louis Cardinals. ,
J ,Tba, following day the Giants
s reBt.v .Then: they take the, shdrt
) Jujnp to Philadelphia and play, a
I fowr-game ; 6eries there; . winding
' it up on. Saturday. .Sunday rs an
' i other, off day for. Iherov,;: They
; hve. the ; usual donbleheader on
September. 7. fLahof : dav iti I
! year . with the Boston Braves. I
! oui noi a game la booked for the
; njxt; three days.- :. ; J;r'-
I ; .They play- the, .Brooklyn clab
j SeptemberU nd '12, and.-igain
5 find themselvea with an Idle Sun
day and ihe day following. Seven-i
I off days in two weeks This, is, t
I of cpurse. as far aa the . sehedsle
Is onoerned- In allr probability
the team.'. will, have 'one or two
postponed games, that ;mnt.6e
playedv and.hese games, willres
duce .that -number.- - But f iva off
days at the opening of - the home
stretch will , mean much . to stlue
tired armof ljVI,cGraw's.veterana
tfnf 'wili; give;the' Giant; leader
tjrae to niepd his fences' a bjt."
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speaking, prise -ighters,
which .no owe. was, wsv are wonder
ing .today what becomes of . all
these enorms. amounts, posted as
forfeits' every time the leading ligt
ures, pf the fistic circle are badg
ered, into endangering their .'repu
tations in the ring. 'The supposed
posting of such - forfeits.: always
gets a. bit more pubHcfty for; the
principals. But never have we
heard of. a-., tighter n losing Ihls
dough .when the fight involved has
Kope, pflPietor,BQme Teason tr
other. ',: ...;.- . v,.- j,..-
L.Ajj matter of fact; that money
?,uauy1,wpr.thles .paner.
I sFP,know', western promoter
Whoused, to announce $5,00 a for-
feitfl pasted by prlacipals-ift bot
ne planned. . And knowing him
and most of the men he gathered
in . for. his battle we ' can state
truthfully that any; one. of them
iWQiild,have. needed two or' three
blackJacks, a- couple of guns and
fthe,, .combination to t a jjrosDeroufl
jbcjotlerger's safe towscrape .-to-.
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Season Opens
Rifles, Shells, Gun
Oil, Gle&ninfl , Rods,
. Clothing -
SB'ElBi'
'' Hatiiware -Paints
" .'Sporting Goods
' :'" 7S72 State Street
To Move
T i
Clf orTt for we ,fcave padded Vana cfj Itcsc:
T., itjicollcbTcjrs 'br.your furniture and pkuu -First '
) ;TI l.i4n Dm4ai Qt-Me' ITKMnn
V C UlOU ilUAlVAAC Ul.UUUtl UlU V tOi A Uilia
Coal3 and DiamoriLT Briquettes
Larm6r
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ijit, j ijhml i 1. 1 .-ji i jLi'w.ai.m i a - i i Mini ii j. atjijaw "i-"b m -a .j. ,-k I
Rpnwm -
J The gate at eacfa .fight would
bam-and fighter tissiirgtoutla. Ver-
tilled check for riYe,graBg,to show
uuf gooa laua ana .willingness to
take s sock oil the jaw for twelre
or thirteen, huaJd wfijnackexa. ....
. The light garnet, where Dig
money and bis men are involved.
has become such an' Intricate af
fair" nowadays that a po'sUd, for
feit mean little if thj match is
called off, for ariyeasor,
While praise is'belng; distributed
In large gobs to the various Pi
rate! players for their, showing in
this, year's pennajkt- race, -GeoTge
Itaerjtficitj
erous portion- of ,LSpplause..The
fact that Gedrge ir deMalBff Ms
plaee to the list, ot the -first,
hitters of the circalt Indicates his
swatting " propensities..: ; Byt: "..'the
"rds dOaot tndleat clearly how
t,nljr Ms - hitting has. '-been,. but
a glance- at -4h - weekly .averages
bring to;ligh the;faet that in re
cent weeks he hasclimbed "stead
ily in he; AveragesJ JfiaVly ury
records, gate. J&im an average of
316 for the season up to. that
time. Itecenf averages -give hfm
a mark pt around .370. -
tRAP SHdofiErV mnom
ELMER KtARXKR, ITHACA, IS
CROWSED CHAMPION
DA-YTQV:.-fTift. ,-Ajtw.. 4b -nlof th& financletj rJ.P Morgan; 1
Associated Press) ElmerC.tar-ti,ea
ner, Ithaca. N. V., hotel-man, was Bequeaths : the .bulk 'Of her prop
crowned, gran4 champioa of ama- erty to her. fourc,hil4ren and the
tear trap shooters at Vandalia this remainder to her-husband. No
afterneoih. . . . .
-Standing ; o: the- 17-vard line: 1
Starnep ran throughiat set ofslOOj6'1 8 beQoeathed to .the' chil-
targets with only; two misses, and
by. the 4ean.marKin..f .abb elavHUDlU! spencer ; Morgan, Mrs.
finished High over three-ties- ot T.
J 'T New-Yorker made-a Tepu-
tation by grabbing eoff the -honors
In- the. first grand- American he 1
has ever attended, - thereby win-1
hing the- highest crown the sport I
bestows; The eyeift . carried a I
guaranteed purse of, Jl. 000. V . I
-A- namber.-of shooters eeister-1
eSecores of 6, among ? them
Gladys rReid, Portland. Or.... wol
many national, amateur champion,
ana Harriet Smith of Milwaukee.
flJpWErts! Wife.; MATCH
AIlS5SK0Si?,s:
BOSTON, Ang. ,28.- CBy Asso-
:claiedcPreas.) Tiger. Flowers of
Atlanta:. tonight won' the decision
from Jock -Malone of St. Paul in
& 10-round :. open., air . bout at
Braves field. They are middle-
weights. Alalone weighed 155 and
Flowers .161,. . - : ' ' . ,
c The Georgian won eight rounds
one was a draw, and the eighth
rouna was Malone's., The latter's
right to-the, chin la that session
sent; Flowers xeelinr and was Ma -
lone's only effective blow In ' the
Vlt .J . man was MeSe ""kk he had had. He will
wont out- by. that time and wasfha ...u.j t-,
:r" .S ouow- up l0e puncn lolinside the walls. :
THREE KfLLED Ifl SLIDE
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THREE OTHERS ARE KNOWN
TO HAVE BEEN IXJTJRED
SACRAMENTO, CaL, Aug. 28.good conduct and must serve seven
-t-r( By , Associated Press.) Three
men are known to-be dead, three!
injured, are. in & hospital here, and
snowier is reported still buried In
debris In the rock slide which oc-
currea . eany ioaay at tne Lake
Fordyc dam of the Pacific Gas
& Electric company, . near Cisco,
The Ticllms, were, buried under
a fall ef rock and cement' while
at work, v The cause , of the slide
could vnot be determined. All of
the .dead and Injured are Sacra
mento men,
Ti'fiiisier &
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T.;,. - -BASEBALL c:T3
.1 .By limiileilMM '. C
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. : Pacific.k..-::,t, ,:r.:-
Sacramentoll Portland S.
Salt Lake .9-9; Seattle 7-0.
(Second .gamaf. 7. Innings. J
Los Angeles 5; San Francisco 2.
t Vernon 4 ; Oakland 3 -( 1 2 lh-
niagsj .- '.; ',
.4 .' American . -..-- 5
" Detroit 8;' Philadelphia" 1.
Boston ;2: Cleveland 1. j
Washington 3: Chicago 2.
t St. Louis 1 : ,'ewyork 0.
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?, - National . ?
Pittsburgh 10; Philadelphia
Cincinnati 12; Brooklyn 7.,
Jiew Tork 4; St. Loul3 3 (10
Innings.)..
. Chicago 6; .Boston-4.. - .
WOTIAN REGilXS TITLK
iEVERETT. Aug. 28 (By the
Associated Press, K Mrs.., Fred
Jackson of Seattle:; regained .the
Washington women's golf cham
pionship when she defeated Miss
Pljoebe Nell, Tidmarsh of Seattle,
former Pacific .northwest, cham
plon,' 4, up and , 3 to p)ay Jn the
final round of the tournament
here today.:: j
MORGAfftwiLL;-! FILED
WIFE .OP-FtNAkciEli; LEAVES
" ESTATE TO CHILDREN
NEW YORlC, Aug. - 28. (By
Associated: Press )The wilt of
the late Jane NortonMorgan; wife
Ior PrBaie loaay.in Auneoia
lother bequests are made. All
personal property r ahd " $150,000
aren . "enfy, mrgiss Morgan,
Frances Tracey Pennoyer and
Mrs- Jane Norton Nichblsr Mr.
Morgan receives certain property
10 England, f
' "I should like j to have given
everything I possess to my dear
husband, " the will read, "but he
prefers that!' should only leave
him my property In Eneland
known as the Wall Hall estate.
formerly Aldenham Abbey, and
j other real property in the county
I or Hereford, and also the use,
during his life, of my household
effects in the United States."
EMBEZZLER IS RETURNED
ESCAPED BANK DEFRAUDER
; IS AGAIN BACK IX CELL
LEAVENWORTH; Kans.. Aug.
28. -(By , Associated Press.)
After seven months of liberty,
I Coney Slaughter, Pueblo, Colo.,
I bank embezzler, who escaped Jan-
hiary 31, last, was tonight back In
the federal, penitentiary here
I awaitlne in isolation an assien
Lment tomorrow as third grade
1 nriannr-.. a . t.,i.
loner he will not enjoy the privi-
cape he was planning to apply .for
a. narole.. -Ire wrwild hiva. trnAn
eligible for one at the next session
,t of the board. Now Jh addition te
being reduced f rbm a trusty to a
I third rade prisoner, he must lose
more than .500, days granted for
I additional months, the price of his
escape
I - Slaughter hae eerved- two- years
BILLY'S UNCLE
SiV;1? . QWCL VOli HUpAf yS . rVit VOU OUGVVT TO BM f . "tlvv "'. 1 1 I ' .L I
; tesfls -1 tiwmmW tear -: K nrr ,
ii.BI 1 -Fr c J if .1 .;. ,. rv V.-- . .... ll li I l.-- A j .r -. . . r. ill- H L 11 1 ' I A J-' I II k' 7 - I . : - a u. i r-rk - f II It - 1
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i i' i ' jrq j ii . ii ii ii i f i i r t -.w i 11 r . fi"ix p:f-- . i m r ,v Js x d .
? i i i i i f . ,u. ii ii v 1 1 'ii . if . f v. -rv ii li a r i u wh. zj -w r ? a.i yv r5a f ri , fr '
of a six jrear sentence imposed. at
Denver, 3C0I0., tot wrecking, the!
Mercantile National- bank of
Pueblo.
DOPE1 IS SENT BY AIR
CANADIAN, POLICE. ON .LOOK-IciPITAl TTPO0KAPniCAI tTXIOlf KO
OUT FOR imUr PUVUS I
VANCOUVER, B. Aug. 28.
ab exiensiTe searcn 01 lanainr i
. . . . . . . , i
places on the , shores of English
bay and Howe sounds, near here.
was being .conducted by; "Royal
Canadian mounted police tonight.
following ther finding today of a
package of narcotic drugs on the
west Vancouver shore of English
bay.
Today's find was the third big
package of narcotics discovered by
auiaomies in ine last xew montna, i
bringing the total found to $30.-
000 worth.: ; ' ,c -V "
."The drugs' - were, wrapped in!
layers of .cork and were packed
in a case-with Oriental markings
on the outside. - -
Police, theories were that the
drugs are being brown overboard
from outward bound Oriental lin
ers, as incoming ships are sched
uled to close scrutiny by custom?
officers. .". ; v ,' :.-'
RAIN DAMAGE: IS SEVERE
rvn-t . I',', ..A.-
XLOIL.lKriUlL KQOPMENT
SALT. llAKE CITY, Utah, Aug,
2 8.-( By the Associated Press. )
Damage t Denver' it Rio Grande
Weten railroad tracks, bridges
waftAuvut. wo 4 a GOUU WL A I
clSuabursCjresterday-near Verde, t
tTth 147 VniVJA, ftr.iT ;
here, is estimated at about $200.-
rwf . m, - wwmm V
000 ajid-tt is" expected a week will
nasi hfore r.nfl!r nn orw. I
pleteir.EiiCTaman . bridges and (
a mile of track" were washed out J
and" In the 'meantime traffic is 1
belpg' routed' via Union "Pacific 1
tracks. Five freight cars were
swept from the rails but no train J
employes were injured. - v I
Near Logan, north of 'here, ahd I
in other sections; heavy rains
caused landslides and In, many in-1
stances ; roads were ; reported
blocked.
Rain was general oter the north
and, central parts of Utah "yester
day and last night. No great dam
age 'to crops has been reported." '
fiCRUAWY. A PPCDTO M HTC
FRtxrK PRntHKAL ArfnFiifods (or adults and the "Borstal"
TO nr TETTOV atio . . I
PARIS,- Aug. 28. ( By . Asso
ciated Press.) In " a lOO'.word
npte' the . German government
places Itself on record as "accept
ing the proposal of France. -made
in ueuaii ui toe allies m iae ne
gotiations for - a security... pact
guaranteeing Germany's western
frontiers, that, the , first ; step
should- be a. meeting . of German,
Belgian, French and British jur
ists a( the earliest possible date.
.The communication, the. text of
which1 was made public today, 'is
In direct reply to the Frendh note
delivered. in German hands early
In the week. It is written Ina
friendly tone and says Germany
agrees ; with the allies that the
time -for exchanging notes' has
paased, .? , .
j PAPERS ARE -FILED
MADISON, .Wis., Augl 28. Rojr
H; Wilcox of Eau Claire and Rob
ert M. La Follette, Jr., ot Madison,
candidates in the special primary
September 15. for the republican
nomination of United States sen
ator, filed nomination papers with
the secretary. AtCatate tonight.
Union Rosier
MEAT CUTTER'S UXIQX NO.' 5SO
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SIO rrvlnc U. i'. :: MrUry.
M. u. t-iiKBUtott. neu Mona Br-
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NO. 1062
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rr. nrrudrnt: Wm. Petti k. leerctary.
kil1d mhiulm fnrvixhmi. Phonn 119.
Lodge Roster
rRATKBNAIi ORDER OP EAQT.K8.
lit ab.4. Ird td. W. O. W. Bill. 8. M.
WlMKtt. sre-y. ti. 1394-k.
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Ud MUIU I.1UII upuilllbUC
Over German Conditions
BERLIN. Cermany shows
signs 6f increasing stability that
warrants business confidence, says
John N.-Willys, of Cleveland
Chairman of the Foreign Trade
Committee of the National Auto
mobile Chamber of Commerce, He
has just concluded a study of the
lc.,rrrtUVc.rSf,
The -efforts which are being
made towards the readjustment of
made towards the readjustment
bu8lneaa to normal condItiong w
ill
do much to - remove the . uncer
tainty now surrounding the en
terprise because of the prevailing
restrictions on trade between Ger
many and other Countries," Mr
mu sUted
k1t- a V ...... 4fAH
ii f
of these postwar impediments will
1 A
J"?'""' "Pf
,a"'' viFjnanjr ou. ne
tinned iaies. -me uerman oinc-
lala' be sa,d' were ' B,neere,y.i
deavorlng to.brtar abeut an lm
provement in the. trading .condi
tions between both countries." As
a result of Informal conversations
between the American motor in
terests and official German circles
It Is believed that, a liberal in
(crease in the present import quota
for American cars will shortly be
decreed
Britain's Prison Reform
: :Methods Emptying Jails
I LONDON. Probationary meth-
treatment ior young people nave
neen responsible for a maraed de-
crease in the population of British
prisons. So much so that more
than 20 Jails in : England and
J'aJe8-br one-third of the total,
a-ve-dieea -closed -since -1914.
There arte now. only about 4tt
prisons.. In use throughout the
country and these are not fully
occupied." . .
A Home- Office" - official says
that fewer and fewer people are
being committed to prison because
the tendency now is to reform a
man or woman If it be at all pos
sible. The . increased use of pro
bationary methods- has worked
well .and -in the opinion of the
Official the time is not far dis
tant when prisons will be used
only for habitual criminals with
whom all attempts at reform have
failed. ' . .
During the first few years of
this century approximately 600
oabof every 100,000 of the pop
ulation were sent to prison each
year. -Today .the percentage 'is
juslver 100 in the 100,000.
The greatest drop has been in con
i Actions, for drunkenness nd. simi
lar offenses. ' ' "
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MOIilLKS
WK WRECK 'EM
Paru for .all earm. W !! far Was.
Oct Our pricra va-trailers. 8lem A a to
Wrwrkinfi Co 402 8. Cknrek Street.
Ptmaa '.- . , . .. . laStf
SCHEELER AUTO.WRECKINO CO, will
kuy yoor old ear. . Ulckort caak priaa
pid.M105 X. rotnmereial Pt ll tatf
AUTO RKPAiRLNd
GE.tERAL RXPA1RINQ, TIRES AND
tubes, aeee4fortos, cb tL ME1
LEK A LtBEN(KOU UARAOE. Pboaa
b4. Miller aad 8. , Commercial 8ta.
. VTt apociaLUa ra recoadttioaiaf, matara.
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AUTO TOPS
8CK.ua ron top axd paikt work.
O. J. Hall Aata Top A Paiat 8 boo.
Rear fire department. S-e,16tt
HELP. WANTED
NOTICE HOPPirXIKQ IN MINTO
yard will atari Moadax, Am. II. Phoaa
1267-J. SaO
IIOPPICKER8 WANTED LEWIS TARD
Browne Itland. I'kona 114F4.
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, HOP PICKERS "WASTED
Per two of our yaras, tka Mitoma
Ranch ner Iodepondcaes,. 117 acrea,
aad tka Cartia Baach, aear Talbot ta
tion. 30 aerea. ' Uanal aeceaiatada
tioaa fnraUhod. ' Tarda ia axee'.lect
. akapa. Pltkinr will bepa aboat Sep
tember t lat. -Refille sow:' at Georfe
Water a eirr flora, or ' Darbia Ax
Ooraoyar, Boa 02, orer Peaaer'a atora.
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Notice
Hoppieklof at tka Williams rare
near Eola win commence Sep
tember 3rd.
i3a
HELP WASTED Stale It
WANTED A MAN TO PARK- WOOD.
Call 19rs. lla30
HELP WANTED Female 13
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER. THREE
in family, amall hoOe. Call 1610 A.
Hifh alter 6. eeeninr. t. 13a30
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN T6 CARE FOR
ohiMrea. ' Small pay. , 744 Ckemeketa.
eBBaBWMBaBBBiaBweaweBWMewiM
-WANTED Employment 10
C1TT AND COUNTY WOOD SAWING.
Phona 1091. 19all
FOR GARDEN PLOWINO, BA8XMENT
digjiBf and tada work, pkoaa 19FS.
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WANTED r:XPKRIEXCEI . CLERK
wiahea piiTtii in drnr Btore. W rita
, Orral 'rudale, Toraer, Orefroa. ". or
rare Statsmaa, T5o ?2f!(. J94
FOR RENT
81
FOR REXT DF.8K BOOM IX A PAXDT
(tic. TL 7a7. 3 laid
TWO KOOM3 ! AXD KITCHENETTE
22 J6. cloaa is. VlriB. SliO
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varJIaf "To Hmt." prira 19
aack. 8Utwau aaaiaaaa Otfiea,
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FOR REXT ApartinenU S3
FOR KKSiT APAKTUXaTS 1 X. Co
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rOR HRNT THREE RiHil APART-
Brrrial CailJ , S34l
NEW 5 ROOM APARTMENT. ALSO TWO
raracaa. H.OO pr atoatk. 101S
Nartk Cmmreil. S3a30
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furaitkao. - Duwattaira. fit. With
rrr. 41? V 21tt. ?0
FOR RENT Rooms . S3
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3A Ktlmiu
BOARD ASD ROOM FOR TWO TOCXd
B.n. 623 North Cottage. 25aZS
PRIHTED CARDS. 87ZB Id BT: tH
a
waTdiar. ."Booma to BnC prie ll
cent aark. i StaWtmaa Bsaiaaas tAc
grovsa floor.
BOOH FOR RENT lit MODERN HOM3L
tereo block irom tut snu. AO
coavaaieaeaa. Ueatlemaa preferred
Pleaaa r rafaraacas at aidrata A
B, car fiUUaaa. SS28f
FOR REXT ROOM SUITABLK TO I
tndeBta, wltk aloepaijr pore privilaf aa.
Irerjtkinf modara. Reieramcea ara ra
4lrad. - Addreaa ream, aara fitatoema
FOR RENT Hon
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POR RENT 7-ROOJd Fl'RNISHED
koaia and ' otker honaft. . Uertrad J.
X. I'ace. 493 N. CatUce. 2Ta28tf
FOR RENT r-IM MEDIATE POSSESSION
room 30, 5 roora flat $40..
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fnrnUked ! hoase. Call 2154 be tweet
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WANTED TO
1F3. T
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CALL
3U30
WANTED SliscelLtneoaa S3
WHEEL CHAIR. WANTED FOR IN-
valid. rtjone 1233. 35a29
WASTED A PLACE TO STAT AND OO
to icbool Dy a kuni r L2-Tear-ol coon
try boy. Bos 470, Statesman. S3a2
WANTED A GOOD PONT OR SMJLLL
horse. Will bar or fira rood rare
for mia thronf h winter. Phone 18F13
after p. m,' or- addrcaa Grata Harria.
RickreaU. . S5a2Stf
HIGHEST PRICE 8 TAID TOR UBEB
torea. toe la, faraitora. BUtf'a Caad
WooAj tpi, appoalta aoart hooaa.
! Sml2U
WOODRT TOT ATJCTIOKZER BUT!
aad faraUora Ior aaak., Phoaa 61V,
k I Sat.
CASH PAID FOR TALES TEETH
4aaul fold, platiaotn aad Aiacardaf
jewelry. ; iioca saaiuag aad Kf inery
K utaero, Micbifaa. . 5j3"
WANTED PRIVATE MONET FOl
fsraa loaaa.' .Wa bare aararal aenliee.
tioaa aa kaad. Hawkiaa Robert
I . 205 Orerow BMc. ' RSdl4
FOR SALE
ST
FRESH CRISPETTES AT THE STAND
.North Portland Rd. S7a4
GOOD TOUNO PrREBRED BARRED
Kock hen a. TeL 89P23. 373
TOUNO GRAIN FED RABBITS. LIVE
or dreteL i Leo Ob mart. Phoaa
10SF31. 37a30
FOR SALE UNIVERSAL COMBINA
loa eookatore. (iaa aad wood. 333.
iiooa eoodiUuB. ' r-alf 2CI or 271.
FOR 8-M.F A i NICE BCNOALOW AT
1944 X. Liberty, 92300.: Tana.-
37a30
87
ONE OAK CHIfrOXtER WITH IXX)K-
imf (lafa, oak rilfiMwi . diMtng
takl. tPia. 3 dravrra aa4
looiint X'bb. 1245 S. Uib Si. 7
fOR SALE VETOII REED. FOR COVER
rroo or kiy. B, Cuaaiaxkaa. fkoaa
JirX . . 3T3
PEACHE3 CANNiyO PEACHES,
Crawford, bow raadf, at J. Vt . A.
Pallctu'a artkard. ? anlaa aortk (
Balria river road.- Manaa eoaatr.
arr Clear Lak ockooU Pkaaa Tltl.
' . J.a2
Trespass Notices
For Sale
TroiBaia KotHaa. in Ktt tafka
prtetod mm rood 1 9 aaara aaavaaa koa
tag tka word ".Natt ! llorabr Gi
, Tkak Troapaaaiaff ia Strictly ForWd-
dB Om Tkoaa rraaalMa uadar laaJt
t Proaatioa.'
PTiea 1& aaek ar
for S&.. S
Oratoa.
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sej.l cs tocr rsEtr rcRMrrcRE
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XtapU OppoaiU aoart komaa. S7a
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE BT SH".
60 racaJpt forma Is book. IS aoata pal
. kook ar two for SS.aoala. Btat
iB aJXlca, 3It ftaatk OaataMretal 81.
Salaa. STflftU
OR 8 ALE OLD KIWSPAPERS, TtS
NSU a kvaaUa. Cirtaiatioa Aapartmaat
Orft tttMmi. 7f
TOR SALE Llrectodc S9
VETKRIXARIAX DR. PATTERSOU
Pfcaaa g?3W. Kt.-g. Box t9. - Sj2tf
FRTD W. LAOE. TXTIRIXARtAJf
viuea u h. .amarctat. iaaa iiik
Em. pkoaa 166&, maa
FOR SALE CHEAP . 130O-POCXD
work horse; yewre kf. -well brwk.
Kt. 9, Vox 134. TeL- 44F3L. IIbso)
vreea DUtrirt. -
WOOD FOR SALE 43
BEST GRADE OP WOOD
4 It. BQd IS iBch. '
BtU WWOAV - !
Grora mill waod. . -
- Dry aeeead frowth. fir.
Dry aad old fir. -
Pry 4 ft. aak, saapW S4l aak.
- FRED E. WELLfl. .
Prwatpt dalWery and reeeanahla arte
tie fiamth- Charek. phoaa 1543. 4Sad
IS INCH OLD TIR SECOND GROWT1
as aaa aaa. raaaa ltra. At. D. May
field. - dttltaj
OOOD COAL DRT WOOD
PROMPT DKLIVXRIES.
HILLMAN VUEO CO.. '
TELKPHOVE 15$. 4!tt
. lOSCmiJUfEOUB 01
H. B. BEAGROVE FURNACE AND
iheel meUl (bop Btorad to CS1 Mltt-
Bt. tta
BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM
Kethoda ara Bed ta tka health iBJtt
tate at 153 8. CotUra St. 8. H.'
Logaa. Phoaa 3314. ' 61aS
SALEM PTJIL As TRANSFER OO, lit
Trade Bt, Salem. Let ma et ywa
a wood, ooal and tra aaf ar, aaorlar aa4
wrayara. SHf pkoaa TS3 aW-lt.
Nirkt rkooo lOS.
slJ7tf
PERSONAL
6S
Hit 2 TREATMENT .
POR. APPENDICITIS
, It-IB-Wendertl., Frew ib forma tie a.
Addreaa Hisa Ca, Ponlaad. Orocoa.
saaaaaa m aaaBweBawj ILH'
MOXLTT TO LOAJT 67
FARM LOANS
LaM tJaaa, eaey payBseata. low lataraaa .
1 aa feoa or eosaatleaioaa.
PERBTNS eV AIARBTXRS
ll Cray Bid.. Beiesa. Ora. I7jJtf
WANTED LOANS - Vf
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 61
APARTMENT IIOURR 8 IT E WE HAVR
a wonder at 4(K0. Beat location aael
rery tart-e. -
BLCKE m HENDRICKS
Tf. B. B. Bldr - 1a?3l?
FOR SALZ2
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