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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1925)
1 , ; .1 i i A it. .'....lH .THE OREGON STATES: fAK SAE3f, QREOOIL SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMtJER 1 3. 1 025 niiyiiffTHl i 11 i r tTSslsnS i am iSrtE na tp. i aa9j"iisif T" millliiflii ini mill 'irr-IWii in iwr- -j- ,, yipm Fen lira tt jr Vbutor . .-: Ten Beattjr Is Visiting .Salem, guest at. his aisteriMra. Mi Van Laanen, 985 Saginaw street. Mr. Beattjr was an Oregoniaa, born at Oakland. Douglas ( county, where he spent his boyhood and school days. H was fori long time Is thet hotel business. He was for years Interested la the Umatilla House at The Dallas." He stfll has interests in Oregon and "Washing ton: But his home fa now Is San Oiegor Cal.. where, he is president of the apartment . houae associa-tlon'-ef ' that' city.- He "owns an apartment house there. Xew Sign . riacec-i- . iSi::: , . ' The 'new sign ojt the Salem Ki wanis club on the highway mark ing the point half way between the. gquator end the north pole has. recently! beeV erected." Be sides pointing ouj that the .place is half way between the .equator and the pole the J sign announces the Kiwanis eleb fot Salem. The STAtE TAX RED0CTI0N FIGURES ARE COMPILED (Continued from page 1) . 1 premises that he would materially reduce the cost w state gorern- mentti-ft. -....j '-, -.- j, r 1-...i .r , y. - , '. Counties of thv state and the figures for the three years are as m til IOIIOWS?" ;(. . . , f " . ; Count v 1921 fls-ker l.:.: i 204.8A2.6C Behton , 1S6,81.80 t'larkamae 935,680.15 Clatsop ... i"- 2U,66(Xaa. Columbia 143,72.3 Coot . itook i ( Curry Itpcrbutca "DoagUa 213.254.83 S5.141.9S i-... C5.714.29 . 102,107.7. r2.07S.a Oilliam 101,948.89 75,544.76 i07.142.8S 93.875.40 2i5.7J8.0l 4raat til iUjtnv . . Hood Bler .i Jf(roa Josephina .- Klamath . Laka Lana 53,403.60 73.703.75 169,223.27 103.32S.70 S 79.260.70 - Lincoln ,4 - Malheur .. Marion r"'Moiwr!ii i -72.7S4.14 208,816.05 156,656.18 401.4735. 107.011.59 Mtiltnonab Polk 8,196.573.88 175.Z34.OWi 112,234.81) (hffnun Tillamook . 4. 101,4 59,7 J .,,1 ;Unitilla,,.-... 448,683.57 . -, Union -Wallowa 198.45T03 133.158.80' Vr'aaco J i. 163,475,60 384,193,32 wastimfton ' VBplp ... 47.940.9fl. Yamhill ,218.6Ji. l,376.t HE following Is quotedyfrora at letter.recently received from a sub ..m,fCi!lbeir m5 lV Mercin7 Serfild? , "In all of your editorials, on evolution it ; Is apparent, that yon present evoluOon as if it wre a science whereas. In fact it la at htait-nnlv a then ,Wr.n,oi t .my opinion the whole. trouble In Sirr--.??!n . this! Evolution I being taught as a Bclence I nZ t.r:Srr Z ?L ir 1 onlV r" . XV vi.-,Iacu ;vr " a ineorr only, publicans declare that it will pro ana meet of th!s 'trouble would vanish." . . h I v a . .u. ' -vtH .r'i116 many otters, does no discriminate between I Vt -Be or canoes inat nave Drought it about I ririSi.l'nSZI nfluetlSe" mVtrolJtfU , - I,' 1 2 ivB dliaI and rterly. development of the uni- wi.uj.au iue me upon Z.$XJrA'vr I . -il naTe.ine Planets been thus evolved, but the earth, which Is one of these planets', and alj the life upon It. Through the countless ages of this, development, many forms of life hafe ap - prea ine earinana many nuve disappeared or become extinct, mis development b stfll in progress and will doubtleM m on thrnurh eternity. -The evidences of this overwhelming, asl to compel acceptanfee Of the truth of evolution ! v In this connjectlon let.ns quote .Vernon Kellogg, professor ot entomology of Leland Stanford university He says: "The evolution cooeeption itself is no lonfer a debated question; where as the par- ticular methods and above all. the so-called factors, or initiating and guiding causes ot evolution, are still .open to debate.i and, indeed, are corftlnuously and, vigorously debated, Wheni ohe reads of disagreer ments Imong biologtsts cOttcemtnf the merits of Darwinism, It jis not J! wapeejient cjoncernTng the.fatt of evolution, for which th4 term Darwinism is tea often synonymously used iff popular writing and speaking, but it) is e. disagreement concerning the value of Charles Darwin's? explanation i of the cauee.of evplutlon. namely, his theories - of natural and sexual selection '.'Today thefe Is not a biologist ot standing who dos not accept the theory, or better,, fact, of evolution, Ad the- great raajotty of all people wrho think about the matter at all accept also this once ultra-heretical end scoff ed-at doctrine.'? - r ' In the foselllferoua and other found upon the earth, the scientists me xaci ot evolution, ana a study of these remains has enabled them to obtain a falrty complete history of the life upon the earth and of the earth Itself. f- Wlth these thoroughly established fact9 before him nd "scientist ot ttacher of science could lie honest with: himself and deny or Ignore them. Any scientist who does not loyally follow the truth that his Investigations reveal to him; no matter where itl leads, is not worjhy.to.jbe. classed a a scientist,. . . It is qatteetrue that Darwin a ideas t the origin of species as out lined inr his work of that name la a theory ' and so far from his idea ot natural seleettoh: belfl sap6rted by undisputed facts, the leading scientists of this! da are quite generally fncllned to reject DMrwtn'a ideas' thatenv'froament and things outside the forms of life aire the eelo cause their modification and ulUmately of the origin of new spectes. j : . 4 ..;X,r v : ' -:. I 1 ' r-: ' l-- : , .. JUany now regard the causes of evolution as a progressive or per fecting,, tendency from within Instead of environment or any Outside influence; this perfecting tendency beln?, of course,- an' endowment oesiowe.a by taeqreawr. ,To qruote Frotessor Kellogg again: i . ,iuti luus. uiuueru meurr in T. . . , . tlalfy both antl-LamarcUan and that type of explanation which may bet called orthogenetic and vital Latic." , Put, as heretofore explained, all this discussion about the causes and manner of evolution hast little or nothing- to do with the fact of e volution! Itself. , c , ; v,j . The Fundamentalist brethren i uey conceive jbsl pnerwise it tianity., Bnt Is there, any ground for this fear? It the whola Book ot Gencsla. In which ia the biblical story, of creation,4 were blotted out ,11 woilld Ii.h6,wj affect theev? Testament, the message aad xirlssion of .Jesus or Christianity. Besides the stpry In Genesis is aot a, story in detail of the creation of the universe. It Is at best only a reference tp,th,e creation 4ln the most general. terms. The story begins with these words ; "In ithe beginning-God created the heaven and the earth' The evolutionist does not deny this. But Genesis does not tell us bow He created them. To determine by investigation how the Creator Drought' into being tae universe, the world and tee life now upon it. U no denial of the creative power of God; or ot the statements' in Genesis.: j,,.; ,',, J'V ,v '.: j ; . If It be shown that the world hal Ireeamniions of years in the making instead of sir of oar days of twenty-four hours each, this may bUTI be reconciled with Genesis. Three days of the creation had passed before the sun had been created, according to the IIteralvetory;.Ahese 'days" could not. therefore; be our, days of tweny-fdttr. hour each lueasui'ed by one revolution of the earth on its axis. We are told by I'cter 'tha-t one jday is with the Lord as a thousand years, (and . a ihousaiid years as one day' These "dSyst tnify,1 therefore, have. been ?&es in daratiorf, as Agasig and - But why continue the effort at reconciling this ttoryin the Book oi Genesis with the demonstrated facts ot science? - Any religion that if dependent upon mere verbiage acep or ennanns enouga 10 aaioani to -mucn 10 .its possessor. The Clirislia'nUy tfiat l.i to regenerate the worU.wiUJaringlt devotees (I) close to God skid will fill them 60 full of the spirit of Christ that they- vriU not be .tehaken or disturbed: though half "or theOid Testa rnent-be blotted out or be shown Lft us seeX- this. &tnd of jreliglon contests over creeds, dogmas and . " v 1 sign Is , located"! on . the? PsilXIc 1 highway near Chemawa. f Woodchoppcrs .Wanted- -J' Second growth. 11.75. YMCA- INQUIRY ISOrENED-ijnci If. AERIAL SERVICE (Contlased from pge 1) r , .., - . - -fiT 'for the purpose of matting a stddy of the best- means of . developing and: applying aireraft .1a national defense and: tor . supstem'enl .the study already made by-.thewar and nayy departmenta on thai sub Ject,.we l-espectfully suggesti that on. as commander; In . hlf . of tjoth army and tary, appoint 'a board to further; study'andadTise on tVls subject 'hay Just been-re-celyed I v -LI 4 x our suggestion is one which I already h-nr nry airnroVaT So far spring i naa conierrea wlfhT patties as for rt'e fesiraD'lHfy of tat tag, such actk to thata report; night be laid . before" me for my iaformatlon, and.. . for the U86 of the incomisrg congress. t am therefore asking the follow ing named gentlemen to meet me at the White, House on Th,urjday next at ii o'JocMn the forenoon, I wnea I shall suggest to thenrthatl ttfey. orgailza by; selecting (their I own cnalfmarfapif proceed. immed-1 lately . tb.4?i wn"sIde'raUon' o4 the! prooiem involred w that they can leteaa- v'X 25,010.95 . : 19.922.OS t I61,95.0r i tl 1.020.2 i S35.75S.13 113,037.66 71.623.5 ' 121.854.7S A : 22.118.1A ; 176.477.03 SS.777.SO - : 41.802.12 r 13.H39.84- ; 30.510.53 1 5.209.77 1 85.971.9i 1S.133.83 ; 15.02.2S iLfi?4.4i Tl,151.ffff -. y S, 2.93.54' . 6 3,044.09 ' 1 M.155,29- .?:v673.ao v 30.19.13 dJ.098.7t 2t,72Q.ll "50,052.61, 89,12.19 ; 5C 195.71" 75.425.3S.. ! 3 07,7 05.24 ' 14.321.41 16,504.04 19.3SQ.54 27.897.07 -5,553 46 . 63,228.83 21,804.38 106,562.05 832.154.11 73.037.10 9.459.33 57.3li.67, 52.094.U. 69.319.84 28,974.49 2,593,731.78 - , 1 36,076.03 , 73,211.78 162,500.17 83O34.03 602.843..08 89.14S.0S -S9.0ll.03 8.959.53 113,899.49 ' i 6.045.27 43,272.7-f : 38,088:67 44.599.23 . 1,714.03 . d9,155.69. las.375.75- 86.8P6.0S I 127.391.93 239,696.04 3 4,2 it. 93 I69.50d.73 17.492. 7t.4T $1.883,527.6 1 Tennessee and elsewhere whprte tin er thesis. Let our professors u. mrough constant refinement I develooment are so numerous, so ' remain th nf rkm kr itr ot today find Irrefutable propf of . . a . . - eiDianiuon or evroinriryn te essen ptt-DaTwlnisn. but allies itsel If with are bent on destroying- efolntiorl, as iwi aestroy. tne.caurcar--ven Chris others long agt pointed out. s - even the verbiage of Genejsts-7-is to be allegorical, or mere folk lore. and when' we get it the theological biblical Interpretations will not ap Utiiofi Roster MEAT. CUTTIB'8 UKIOW KOV 80- Pnsideat W. B. MlbnrB; Mcntary, Bebert Peda. r OAPITAXi TTFOOKAPHICAIi XXSIOX SO. Z10 PrMldant. Q. r. Ini; ereury, M. D. Pilkantoo. Mt (tcood Satur day. 1:00 p. m. cakpejjtebs UNIOJT KO., 1065- Maeta Than. aninf. Artbar Tack er,' pracideBt: Wm. Pettit, aaeratary. Skilled mwhinln fnrolfthrd. Phon 170. Lodge Rosier rBATKSSAZi ORDEB OT IAOVM, m .. lit and Srd Wad. W. O. W BU. 8. M. -Wniatt, 8c'y. - Tt. 18S4-.- Atnt ftv . tha lflf tor rtarf nf XT v. rember : 1 'ilajor General James '.G- Har bord, retired, of New York city. Jiear Admiral Frank Jt. Fletch, ef, retired, of Washington. D. C. Mr. Dwight W. Morrow of Englewood, N.- J., lawyer and banker. . , "Howard E. Coffin of Detroit, consulting engineer and expert In aeronautics. i , "Col. Hiram Bingham of New Hkyen, Conn., senator, formerly in the air senrice and a member of the senate committee on military affairs. Hon. Carl Vinson. Milledge- ytlle, Ga member of the house committee on .naval, affairs. ; - V MHon. James F. Parker of Sa lem. N. Y., chairman, of the house committee on interstate and for eign commerce- "Hon. Arthur C. Denlsdn of Grand Hapids, Mich., judge of the Sixth circuit court of appeals. ! "William F. Durand of Lbs An geles, 'president of the Institute of mechanical engineering, member , or ine national aarispry commit tee for aeronautics. "Very truly yours, 'Calrlh Coolldge." ' To each of the men invited to sit on the board the president sent the following Jetter: "Enclosed Is a copy of a com- munication which you may .hare seen In the press. I request that you serve in the capacity indicated and I would like you to meet me at the White House on Thursday, Sept. 17, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon and lunch ' with me at O'clock. I feel that vour efforts will result In ? bringing out the good qualities of the aif Service and in suggesting what action can be taken for their improvement.' Republicans Pessimistic About Irish Treason Act DUBLIN. The new Treason Act or the Free Stale Is belnr ae- lively administered, and the Re- struggle.. Prosecutions have been Instituted against Republicans on the charge that they are members of an. illegal military organization which holds courts-martiaL One man was said to have been court martlalled for recognizing a Free J - State Court. : Searches are reported to. have I rviii I mnt on, nf which datA Anrii 22, 192S. signed by Frank Aiken, once chief of staff of Eamon De Valeta'g forces; lays down the at- tltude to be assumed by Republi- cans toward the Free State and Northern governments to which allegiance must be denied, . Another document captured at KUkee. County Clare, deals with members of the Republican Army whd contemplate emigration. They, must certify that they are forced to leave Ireland by extreme economic distress. They are then put on a "foreign reserve list" for a period of five years, and pledge I themselves while abroad to in- I crease their .efficiency as soldiers I The emigrant undertakes to save mi vrf? 111 ni rr ... 1 mm. .. . ; ! i j ' ' : ' " ! ' ' ; . . - t 1 ' "" ' i'j " " 1 1 ' - " " ----- - s i e r ttv m. 1 .tz. s i i I seaw t - r . s -bwi s s is - . m s f z-s s if s I r wr K. , II -w& Lt- is II 1 --k. l i. I i i r r I s i . v fc,' r i - eT v I si ' . . .. ....... . .-:.;:;.. r ; .: .'-r :" ' ,j - . . . By.cbtruii&a ; . rvl m m m m - . i -mi ' m i r ' sr t i . p T m av v . m - m m m m - -. . The Pabliakad araiy SMrsimf (azsapi Ma daj) at Salam. ta aapital at Orafoa. Local Rates For Classified Advertising JHIly ar Soaiar mJt caala far vara Oaa tiaia Taraa tlmaa .a aaata p wars S aanta par war4 Sia tlmaa. Oaa month, daily ami Snadar . . . 10 oiti par ward la ardar tm aarn ika mora thaa, aaa Una rata, adrartiaaaaaat maat nt ia aonaacntira laaaea. -; Ha Ad. iakaa Ur laaa thaa 3S aaata. ' Ada. raa 8aaday OSLX aaarsad at aa-tima rata. AdTertlaamaata . (axeapt Paraaaala aad SiUtatiaaa Wan tad) will ba Ukaa arar taa tairphoaa it taa advartiaar la atihaeribar to phona ... Taa Ptataamaa will raaaW dvar tlaamaata at aar tlma af tla day ar aiaau . Ta larora pre par tlaanfjea. tioaa a da. aaa aid ba ia belora 7 p. m. TILXPHOKX ti ar 6(8 Money to Loan On Ka! Eitata ' '. T. K. .FO&D - , (Ovar Ladd Jk Bnah Baak) VKTQBM tov LEAVK TOtm OB CAB. HATX IT HOME Insured Properly . Pkaaa 161. Baeaa A Baadrlcka, U. S. Btm BUT. " - 4-gg-tT AUTOMOBILES SALEM AUTO WRECXINO CO. Wheola, Tirea. Rime, Fenders Half Price and Less Parts for all' earn, cash for old ears. : 402 8. Church Pboaa 2159 ; lt3tf , 8CHEELER ATJTO WRECKINO OO, will any your oia car. xuxneea eaaa price pafS. 108S K. Oommorcial Be ll3tf up the price of a- return passage and come back .immediately when called. - EBYS ARE VISITING HERE Mrs. Grace M. Eby and two. sons Jack and Clenard, of Gladstone. were week-end gusts at the home of her father, the late John Smith, of Zeva. Mrs. Eby was ioined her husband Edward W. Eby and son Elmo, on Labor day. and. re turned to their home in Gladstone. Mrs. Eby is identified with the Oregon City Enterprise and re sumed her duties Tuesday morn ing, she is a sister of Bert Smith of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earley and son Harold - of Hood River spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ear- ley's brother the late John gmftb of Zena. Educational Authorities Study Japanese Children TOKYO While the rising gen eration ot Japan appears to be lit tle affected by "radical thoughts." there is unmistakable evidence of general moral decadence brought on Ty the World war and aggra vated by the 1923 earthquake dis aster, la the .conclusion .recently reached by. the department ot edu cation after studying papers col lected from the students of 190 middle schools and . girls' . high schools throughout the country. The department started Itjf in vestigation last year with the view of obtaining the mental reactions of young Japan on various moral and ethical questions. The, stu dents, it was said, apparently were, quite frank In answering the questions put to them. One of the officials, summing up his con clusion, Baid it was particularly noticeable that many boys' and girls seemed to lack the power of judging between right "and wrong. Eugene building permits for August vwere 2gC,75Q. sill? AUTO ItEPATRZXa QZVXBXU. KXPAXaiSO. TI&E8 A!fD tavaa, aaeaaaoma,- taa aaa ail. 1LCX LEB A LE BEX GOOD OARAGE. Fboaa Sfta. Miller aad ft. Cmmrelal Sta. Wa paeiaUaa ia raaaaditwaiag motor. i SaStt ATJTO TOP8 six cs roa top ako paijtt wo ax. O, J. Ball Aat Tap Paiat Sap. . Kaar lira dap art meat. S-alSvf .HELP WANTED HOP PICKERS C C. KCS8ELL wUl aaal -you ant aad retnrm yoa alter pirkinr aach day. One weeks pickior. 8pleadid hopa. St per haadrad; will ba at I Court aad Commercial ttret S:30 a. m. rommendnf Monday the 1 4th, and taka picker. North on t Commercial atreet. Stora and laachea - on rround. Pboaa lor reaerraiiaa , syaa . s (i3 WANTED EXPERIENCED Salespeople in all departmenta. Du-ectar'a liepar. meat 8tore. 1S HELP WANTED Male 11 TOUNO I MAN WITH BOOKKEEPING and ateaographie experience waated for aa oat of town position. Opportunity tor advancement . lor the ricbt f arty. Give a(e and experience first tetter. Address 1218 care Statesman. ll9tf WANTED DEPENDABLE Saleamaa for short time. 32; No. Com'L Capital Exchanfe. I , llslS. MAN WANTED (CITY OR Country) old established company will supply eapitat aad. start yoa in year permanent business seMnf necessities people most buy erery day. Experience onnecessary. Write McConnon h Co. Factory 29S, Winona. Minn. llslS HELP WANTED Female is WOMAN OB GIRL WANTED CALL . ! 13sl3 857 State. WANTED BRIGHT Intelligent young lady for general office work, short band not neeesssryi bat a knowledge of typing required, apply stating quali fications, age, and salary expected to box 48, Oregon Statesmsn. 18sl5 WANTED WOMAN FOR HOCSEWORK and' care of children. Best of 1 refer . eneea and personal interview required. . Must, be capable and free from outside cares. , School for Blind, phone 21. f - . I ISslStf ADDRESSING ENVELOPES Experience unnecessary. Earn 115 to 845 weekly during spare time at home. Dignified work i for Honest, i aincere persons Franklin Manufacturing company, Dept. 81, 1143 11 to a Jkland arenue. Chicago, ! . i 13sl3 SALESMEN 13 LIGHTING STRANGE BATTERY compovad. Charge discharged batter- iea Inktantlr. Eliminates old method entirely. Gallon free to arenas. Lightning Co.. St. Paul. ilmn. .. 15sl3 HANDLE NEW TERRITORY FOR Tail ' ored-to-meature suits and orerrosta , eelling- at S23.50. ( Fall and winter lines resdy now. . Write The' Style- Center Tailoring Co., S20 Anderten BMf., I Cincinnati. O. ISslS AGENTS WANTED 17 AUTHORIZED LIFT. OF WILLIAM Jennings Brysn, by himself aad bis wife.- Mary Baird . Bryan. Only book . approved by .Bryan family, 600 pages. Fully illnstrated. Low price. Liber I terms.; Credit given. Wonderful op portun'ity for money asking. Act at ' once. ; Outfit free. Universal House, ' Philadelphia. 17sl3 FIRE SALVAGE KTMMACE SALES $50 . daily. We start yon. furnishing .everything. Jobbers. Desk SI. ISO So. Halsted. Chicago., . 17sl3 CAN TOP BELL VAN HEUSEN Collars , for 50c cosenl ; Libers! commission. Csto Salea Corp..' Mobawk Bldg. ISO Fifth Ave.. New York. 17sl8 AMAZING LARGE CASH COMMISSION i Introducing Beautiful $3.93 and 94.95 Measure Made cusranteed shoes. Aetnal samples fnraished. Write for yoar ter ritory, city la Arch j C500 Cincinnati. 1 17slS WANTED Employment 19 FOB GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT - digxiaaT and team, work, pboaa ISPS - ..j. . .lmldif BASEMENT DIGGING AND LAWN aradinx. Fboa 12S4-M ' ln Classified Ads In The Statesman Bring Results ' , Or.effoe WA3ITTD rmploymetax 19 17-TEAR-OLD HIGH SCHOOL BOT naada work ta ba able ta attend aehool. Phoaa SSI. i . j Xal WOOI. GOLP HOBS t CHILDREN'S port beaa, bait ta ardar. Hand bait- ; tiwr Phoaa 1778-J. ' ' 1930tf FOR BENT 91 PRIXTID CARDS. EIZI If BT 7HT wardiaa- Tar Kaat." price 10 aaata each, eutaaataa ttu im aaa OUiea. aa Braaad floor. ; TEX ACRE BERRT PATCH FOR RmI amall boat. Kirt boua nht et of four evraera on penitentiary rmi. i tlall FOR HHNT--AprtmeaU 2S ROOM ! APARTMENT. ISSi STATE. 7118 SROOM FCRSISHED APARTMENT folly 1 farnlihed. Cloaa in. Innate lieat. lirht aad ' water. SSS. SOS South Charcb. Pboaa 1870 M. SSalS CLE AS, HEATED FURNISHED APART- meat, coed location. i9i N. Binaoc, . 23.11U 1 FOUR AND FIVE-ROOM UNFTR apartments. Cloaa ia. Adults. ikbed 485 Center. 1 2317 FOa BEJTT APARTMENTS 891 X. Com- mT?taL 1 IStl FOR RENT Room 23 NICE ROOM CLOSE IN. Fbene 5S3W, i 15il FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPDiO BOOMS. 700 X. High 8t. . j 2alS LOST DAY BOOK: WITH NAME AND addreee ia it. E. H. Evana, Bt. 7, Bex 225. Salem. Oregon.. Plaaaa leava garage. 13. S80 N. Utb Pt. 2.1 2 PRINTEQ CARDS, SIZE 14" BT TH" woralag. "itaxHoi ta Bant," priea IS east each. Statesman. Baaiaeaa avffia. ground qoox. . BOOM FOB RENT IS MODERN BOMB. tare aiocaa irom state aauaa. AU eoaveaieneea. Gentlamaa preferrad. riaaaa give ret ar an aaa aaa address B.eara 6tateamaav 151281 FOR RENT . ROOM SUITABLE FO atuaaata, wtta aieepaug pert privileges. Evsrytbiag modern. Ratal aa oaa are ra imiraa. Aaareaa raeas. eare sutaamaat SHSssSBaMMBMaBssMMMMa FOR RENT Hottseel 27 SMALL TIOCSE AND GARAGE Good lot. 1709 Ferry street. 27sl3tf FOR SALE 950 down and Balance SI0 per moatn win Day a fine H acre tract on north 21st street, f Price 9 a 00. in terekt A per rent. : 910 down and balance $10 per month iwill bandle a fine 6 sere tract all In bearing fruit and . Iocs ted at . the : en6 of the south Commercial street carline. - Pnre 9050. 925 down and balance terms, will wiU buy 80-100 af an acre located j close in and south. Price 9900. . $25 down and . balance easy terms . tskes full block af Uad located ia j "Hansen"' containing 6 lots SO by j 100 feet each. .- Price S0OU, interest 6 per cent. If you nre looking lor a smsTl arre i age let' a show you before buying. I w. h. c;rabenhorst a co. I Bealtors. 275 State atreet. STslS MODERN- BUNO-ALOW-t-250 S. Cottage. ' ! 27.'0 ! FOR RENT -Farms 29 I HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FARMS for rent. P. E. Thomaeea, Turner. Ore.. Phoaa CNI. ' 29tltf WANTED TO REXT 31 WANTED TO RENT BT OCTOBER 1. S and 4 room furnished or nfnrnished i bouse, near Wahingta or Richmond srhooL 1356 Ferry, j Phone 770-W. ! SIslS WANTED TO RENT BT OCTOBER X, ; 5-room furnished bonM aaar Wasbiag i ton ar Richmond school. 1358 Ferry, Tel. 770-W. ) SlslS : WANTED MXacelUneona S5 WANTED FARM i 205. i PRODUCE. PHONS S5tl HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR U8ETJ i etavea, tools, furaitura. Stiff 'a . Used ! Geed Dept, apposite eourt beuee. . I Sml2S BAND,, AND ORCIIE8TRA lattrument . repalrfd. Duke's Musical Instrument . Repair 8bp. Room a MeCarmack B Id r., over Miller's,! Phoaa 2215. . j 35ol2 CASH. PAtD F9B FALSE , TEETH ; dental geld. pTstlnnm and dieesrdef t Jewelry. Hoke Smeltta and Bafiaan . C Otsego. Michigan. . I5J27 Wanted rftiVAT money poi farm lesa. Wa aavaral applicc ! vioaa ea bead. Hawkins eh Roberv ; lae.. SOS Oregea Bldg; 934149 '. Buy a Want Acf-rlt Pays Bic WANTED 3nceHaBeoma -S5 WOODBT THE ATCTTOXrs BUT! uaed rafmitmn far aaaa. rtut tu .... -SSsd FOR SALE 37 SMALL PETITE PRCNES. 75 batbal delivered. . J. E. Crathers, Fbene SFe. 71S 99 1 hi HvrkVfl mrwm mm v m x m SO reeoipt farma Is book, lb aaata pof book er twa far is cent, etaiea maa a tile a. SIC SemU Commercial St STfSeM SELL Ur TOrR USED FURNrTTTRE"- H. U Stiff Fmraitura Co. Cead Oaedi Dept. Oppoaita eoart bomaa. S7mSSS FOR SALE EDEN WA8HIN0 macbiae. 40. Good coadiUea. rbona 42 W. sraistf FOR BALE OLD" NEWSTAF1R8. TEN eeaU a baa die. . Cireatniiem deparUseat Oragaa SUteamia. Sid StVAT.VA ADIItf 1IIV TIUATUV Mil, barley aad wbaat. guaranteed awahty. proeap abipmant. Price a-pea application. Kichard Nymaa. Walla WalU. Wasb. - . ! S71S FOR SAIXUrcatoci Sd VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERS OX Fheae 22&3. Bf, 2, Boa 19. S;2lf FfitD W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN Offiee d2S 8. Oammaraisl, Pboava 1191 Baa. pboaa ls6. . . SSmllS fl.ooa t a5.ooo YEARLY FROM Cble chilla, French Silver. Ilavaaa aad other gVnuine imported Pur Rabbits. . Quick, easy profiia. Guaranteed snar- ket pi a. Big illustrated book. "Fur Rabbit Farming and full particulars free. Golden West Fur Farma. Hnv X-417. Arcadfs. Calif. 9tl3 WOOD FOR SALE 43 FOB WOOD SAWINO PHONE 1091. I . . . 43oll WOOD OP ALL KINDS FOB HALE. John H. BcotL Pboaa 234 ar 822. : 43s30 . BEST GRADB OP WOOD 4 fU and IS inck. Dry mill wood. Oraea mill weed. Dry second growta fir; ' Dry aad aid fir. Dry eV-fV. ash, map 1 and aak. FRED E. WELLS. rrampt aativery aaa reaeensbve prla 180 South Church. Pboaa 1542. 4lm4 IS INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWT1 ask and aaa. Phene 19TS. M. D. map Geld. 411181 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVXBIE8. HILL If AN PUEL OO. 4 TELEPHONE HSS, 49379W mSCELLASEOVS 01 H. B. SBAGROYB FURNACE AND sheet metal abop moved te 81 MiU St. . . . Slattf SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER OO. 752 -Trade St. Wood, Coal, Briquets and Transfer. Price. right, 8ervice the' best. Day pooaesv 13 aaa 629. sight pbene 1608. Call aa. j Slsltf ALASKAN BLUE POXE8 AND SILVER H !:- Pup takea , aow are easily nsnaiec sjnicaiy eaaptea to new nomes. Fate delrvery guaranteed. Da not aacrifire quality for- priee. Befereneea aver 25 year period by aix banks. Get oar proportion. Cleary Bros. Fov Farma I One of World's. Largest, f$OQ acree) Seattle. Aak for Booklet A-l, i 5111 LOST AND FOUND S3 LOST LEATHER HOP-TOOL CASE, saitabla reward for return. John J. Roberts Co. Mil 3 LOST SMALL GRAY PURSE ON South 12th street. Finder please re turn to statesman office. 3sli LO8T I.ADIES PURSE CONTAINING ilvar. keys, calling card. Reward If returned ta 327 Center 8t , btatesmaa. or Mr, r. U. Hswley. Twin Fsll. Idshe. SStlS LOST DAY BOOK WITH NAME AND address -la it. r.. H. Evsns. Bt. 7. Bos 223. Kslem. Oreen. Please leave garage. SIS. 8 SO No. 17th SU 5313 LOST BROWN CHTNCHILLA" COAT between 1 Feeble Miaded acbool aad Lealie. . Wiaaia Pettyjoha, ! Ore re n .Bldg. ' - . 5310tfl PERSONAL. 53 HTZA TREATMENT FOB APPENDICITIS ... 'It Tt Wenderfal." Free laformstWn . Addrssa Hra Ca, Pertlaad. Oragna 55 MARRT IF LON'ELf JOIN "THE SCC- cessfal , CorreaaoauoBca ; vma. n lisbte; descrfpuana free. Baa OskUnd. CaJiiormia. CHARMING TOCNO WIDOW WORTH S38.0O4 lonely, win marry. tcvar B 1023. Widul. Kanaaa. 55al LXADINO CLUB LARGEST. MOST reliable for iaseiy peooi. caniioaaua ' deaeripUone free la plain aealad en velope. Thousands wesliby member. If suvr ere write. Established 20 yeara. Mr. Maubewa. Box 2S, OaklasA Cali faraia. . - ,: SSslSJ MO.Virr TO LOAN 457 tXBSt LOANS t Laaf time, aaay paymaata, law tmtereef I aa fees er ommltaiena. - REARINB MAR3TERS t til Pray bUt Salaaa. Ore. 71tl THE OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE Ooaapaay wUI make lammeauata leans farma ia Oregaa. Reasonable interest, mm Mt except aaaaU appraisal fee. It, interested write Immediately ta I. C Caanlngbam 4Q9 N. W. Baab Bldg, Penis ad, Oregoa. Ham Office bVep .resentstiva (tre ell nest week. STttltf WAXTED LOAX8 PPPPPPPPPPPPPFPPPFPPPPPPPPPP P eppppppppppppppppppFPPPPPPPPP pp pp PP WA5TO Prtvita' atafuy tat tt PP wall aaearad firsf mart gaga P P PP Ioaa Aay amount. ' PP PF - , - - v - PP If PAXXEZ K.XALTT COMPXXT PP 409 U. 8. Bank BWX. PP PP Teleobaow 234 . PP PPPPPPPPPPPPr-PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPtPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP Roslnesa Ojportnnftieaj 01 BALES DISTRIBUTOie NEW SPECIAL- ty; trasneadoua demand ; every basi nets hews preepeet: nausea! sales ep pertuauiea aad maaey msklsg poaaibtii tiaa to high clasa businasa maa earn potent ta ergaaiae and direct aaleamaa. Small invaatment. S300.00 ta S1&O0.BO positively required, also A-l raiarewcea) mast aocompaay applicatiema ; eon'rset eevera - erelesive bute Bigbts; Write SALES DIRECTOR, Suite 209, 111 Stb Ave, New York. X. T. . . dins FOR BALE POOL HALL. TAYIbO business. S tables and ether fix tore Son Main Rt, Dallss. Oi. SIslS REAL ESTATE OS Own . Your HoTrie. NEW HOUSE. IP YOU ARE Tired a! ' paying rent aad would lk to vnava to new keuse and pay for ft e easy terms. Phone 174S-K. 31 9. 9 IOOO FOR 60 ACRES EASY TERMS. aas springs an4 running stream. 3000 for 100 arreu. 35 acres plwe land, bat timber and pasture aa R.KJJ, 1 mile ta aehool, ana acre bearing' cherries, pears aad apple. Fair beoaa. Old barn and garage. Caa ba bought a eay terms. SSOO for a 4-roem house, city water, electrie lights. 9100 dewa aad 910 per month. A strictly madera house af S rooms aad breakfast nook, well located, men ecaaoi ana Junior His. Hardi floor, paved street 957 SO, aa ter J. A. MILLS. 331 H State St. 63al 6 ROOM MODERN HOME IJf Ea 8 .lem. faraaee, fireplace garage, aak floor, variety of fruit: Tki plaee ia 3 yeara 1(5 aad a goad buy at 95250. Beautiful modern home at 6 room. ew and very cmae in. aa manual heme priced to sell at 99750. several attraettva ereek propertiea) that aaa ba baugbt right. 4 Portland homes to trade for Sa lens homes. Several good homes ia Salem to trade for aaburbaa hone ad a few aero. WINNIE PETTTJOHN; BeaW 21S Orwron Bldg. 63.1 3tf FOR SALE 4 Room House with basemen f, eerser bat. aa Miller 8C Price 92SOH, term. 5- Room House on Bellevua SC. Oar age, price 94000.- Term. 6- Room Baagalaw aa Broadway 8t Ianra lot, enrage, price 93150. If you buy from as yea will bd aa ther aatisfied customer. kru:ger. realtor .17 N. Csm'L Pb a 217. Hill . LOTS LOTS LOTS Wa still eiava a few lota in the Ks'y add Mia from- 9JOO ta WHO. easy term. iaUrest S per cent Two fia loU an awath ttlS atreet. na aa pvemenl. perveaseat p4. aaat frost, carliae. water. Priea for both 9300. 919 sees aad 10 per moath. interest per et. . . . A fine lot on Center atreet. 40 by 120 feet, pavement paid. Pri-re goo, term. "a'rmanf bill lot an earner of Wash iagtea aad Sagiaaw streets, lavemoal paif, Pnre dl-'SO. terwjv. W. II. GRAHEVUORST CO. Kirs. ?T Sti at. iirif FEKSOXAXi r 1 i peal to. us as so vitally taportant, f