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t V 6 - THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM; OREGON " THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBERS, 1925 ' ' ''v'"-; 31 t '-'!? '::.t" .-' ii i. , i j. ... . J .n y ! ' ptJ'i V YkeaJl Tftai-XMe V--.-b-.-k- 'W---.-B'-.tekl-... .', Ltl ' Ml ,WV.-- j r ,J j- - mij Kwpm AWBiWf W.Bir : . J. Hendrteka Menarar LoaMo Smith j. i fiTlWTvfc'Edjur I ! W.tt Bn4Hni4 Olmlttin Huuw 1 V-RfJpb H. Klotota . SOtmUiat Manager raiseilwewill but J"tell the world" of .its."preeminent quaP Aadred Bunch bocietr Editor Frank Jaakoaki i UiumJAkDrnt J. t.fiM . -Lieeetoek Kd4et W.ftOWvi' f - PoIr Bailor W. MEKBZE CT f HI ASBOOLaJTKD PRESS - r . Tt Ai4eUt4 prm ia exeluaiToly rtitlod e taa tor frobaonWeVoi :m- jowo Mbert By-.M, S8S Worrecter Bide. Portland. Ore. ,-- f mom,K. Clark 0,. Nov -Tort,. I2g-13.wV Slat St! fW Ml Ainllli a I ---, oty. fyB,,; 8h.ro, hid,.. SaaFraaeUeo, CI&JKiirOTra Hlnei Of fiee29 or MS . 'ocletr EditrT: ' ; fill t TELEPHONES : Clxenlatfoa OIrUe58,. Knra D?rtrBt2J JOfl Ka tared HH- tho Poo OfKco la Saleta. Oretoa. aa atMsd-oUu matte f ! . I ' -.!.:- )1d Octobevrf. lOQX.. 10 you, do ye even s to them: for THBGREATI thla la Ox i .NBERBY. A 4 INDUSTRY 1 ..11 KEDIVIVU$ There are-ood'siens lfer the vrpAtMmrhirrv indntrv It is on the up grade. ration. It is Jooking4fardiomplete-stabili ill: permanently with if I jcold : packiDg, gam ping and marketing f the lanberry , in- The name of the loganberry is lmke v.- ot . : .--i.- - v. " ' .Mil si a". nmv yx ?ucui-- . . ... M ,: , . I fFbrrSaem is the-birlH pUcetni merdal 'scale; and is, its. center, iid wil likely always be; its fiuuuyuijseair, anu.ius canning, cur and jelly,: juice processing, packing center. ' . " :, ' 7 v 'Thoiigli Salem is the birth plac riustry; and the.enterjof .thia-indTistifhe:hirtkplace of ;the berrjr itself is SantaJ Cruz (Mast0ld elsewhere in The Statesman of thi morhingV &t.itak;iieveritalen up onya 'comnierclal!sc!ale''in daiifbmii'" ,1 ; r - 4p.,:ii)22 ..thldganDerryy cjronfisi a $2000,000 crop i uruugm larger return man ine wnoie saimpn cannuig in dustry of tColumbiarriferaiidtJthen of ; loganberries, that werei piit upti icans alt" brut', 50,000; to 75,000 were packed in the WiHamette, valley- and, 150,000 of. ities, and give the world, a chance to'conveniently buy logan befy products in all'theif yarious marketable forms i more mrketafcle f ornis than applkto an othr berryj grown. ' The fortunes of all of us are more or less tied up with the loganberry"industry " ' ' - r " ' 5 Andlt i lias i outsianding'merits that should keep it and thatishould dtf'more; that" should keep it growing. Big fmen with clear visions and high class loganberry powers and leadership are needed right now in the loganberry industry. Such men could put and keep the loganberry in duatry permanently on its feet: could give it a Gibraltar stability, i going; BEAUTYi RECIPES i 'k ,0isi'tyte : of;!heaJth tonsejyationjnd promqtf)nther iapid decrease in physical dfefeftsdiseasei aiud loss I of hinnan energy: which may be turned to vital Accomplishments.' -7 Child health 'demonstration and every kindred 'effort should, teceiye; universal approval and cooper ation of individuals and authorities. " V h acceptedby: mothers, infants, children and ven groWiiupis of immeasurable value The OAC is dispensing some mighty practical, common- sense informaticm for the promotion of the.pink-cheek variety of .health and girlish good looks in its Beauty Product Dem onstration talks and. skits at its "House of Health" in the jthat menhould flolpJI;afJrtWal avUiAnlnf frio stnto fair thia wPPk fi , jucvuucec, icvu"v"cuu . uvauij -qv6 j ernegs company. SisterS such 'dietary preparations as cream-kissed carrots, cow's vanishing., cream, cereal complexion powders, j baked potato powder-puffs, onion eye-sparkler and fresh fruits per fume ' are for facial beauty instead of the kinds that are daubed on from box and bottle . : T . f K.l the . OAC accomplished nothing more through ner splendid educational demonstrations and exhibits tpan j to point out this sane and simple way to health and beauty she deserves enconiums from all the people of the state. The daily program of. these demonstrations is mentioned elsewhere and the slippery streets caused a number of near accidents. The. Su ing on the pavements. Among 7 verton grocery trucks seemed' to experience special difficulty in re maining on the pavements.! Among those going off were the delivery cars of the Julius Aim Son store and the I' & M, Grocery. The first of these was injured to some ex tent, receiving a broken fender and; disk wheel. While the L. & M. car. was not injured it needed the assistance of a third delivery car to pull ft out of the ditch. The rescuing car belongs to the N. Dig- John Gutmilled and fanily mov ed Tuesday to Longview, Wash., where Mr. Gutmiller has employ ment in the sawmill. Another Ti verton sawmill wornerl to leave this week is John Ducherer. jnihte issue. CHILD HEALTH DEMONSTRATION Sister Felicitas, one of the teachers of St. Paul's school -at Silverton, is at the St. Vincents hospital at Portland. Sister Feli citis was taken ill last week. That gives a condusiyehWingpf Saiem aa the center of the industrythat was what may; be considered ' about a norirlal cropt V j.-' -'a-;; If ' ' ' The. loganberry .iridusfbTf here jiad a hard time in 1923. Some 'judges said iti was duev. to over production. That was not -the reasorh It was underisltibution ; faulty. marketing, It was; the merchandising epd that fell down; not the pro- :cjucihnd:'; fjj;. The industry fared better iii;1924, and still better this year. Our canneries theast season would have tfsed a much : larg'xtormage' if the berries h been ayailable They are finding wider markets for their canned pack. England took about half ,of qut canned .'pack at loganberries last year: The ; demand 'iri this country is good and growing i . The demand forthe barreled pack was also good the past i seaspn The areutletr a greater market for loganberry. juiceJ . Thatis one of the big things. Those who have seen the Humphrey dispenser at work at the state outlet pfall. . This deyice.was made for loganberryjuice. It takes the highest priced: frjuit juice and makes it the most profitable,i radrlnks'toIWLdisnser, and at the same time gives-. Jthe. public a pure fruitUicrthe..very-bestm the world. ' . And the jam and jelly outlets may be and can be brought intoyrMttouaTdonb!;,, The, loganberry, is a wonder berry ' It is the world's greatest bush fruit. ' And the Salem district has in its pro ducipn, hat..amoiints to a franchisei along with parts of western Washington. The world yfillltake -all we.willl ever Marion County Child Health Demonstration work is com manding merited attention. It is the kind of health work that' is of primary importance to the progi-am of education for all children of the state. : - - i , - Thousands of bovs and girls are hampered by- physical defects or ill health, in theWschool work tot the exjteri. of failure in one or more studies, but who, underXhe sentific -fuardianshiD of the health1 demonstration workers, tnay-be relieved and take their places as satisfaetosdenljjln the schools. ' ' ;f ' 4 i 84f' 1 : j . vj Defective eyesight, impaired hearing "and nervous dis orders are often undiscovered by regular teachers whose num erous duties tax their time and strength to the utmost until the sufferers are far behind in their studies, discouraged and in a fair way to increase the ranks of the army of, repeaters ,v, fMiTi in thP schools everv vear. Or, what is worse Will ai v ivunu v -w . - - - v v w i i still than the repeater is the child so discouraged that at the tirst opportunity to escape the truant law, drops out of school forever. ; ! The trained school nurse from the child healthi demon stration unit ffives her entire time and attention to trie school division of. health, determines scientifically health ccjndijjions including defects of the children and by acquaintingteajjhers and parents of the .true conditions minor defects (may -be overcome and education otherwise impossible, assured t& the Unfortunate Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and daughter, BHlie. leaves Thurs- dayof this week for Omaha, Neb., to attend the American Legion convention to be held there. C. A. Ughtfoot, a scaler at the saw? mill, who was injured Satur day, was taken to Salem .Tuesday in an' endeavor io save tne sight of hi one eye. A-onip fronrthe car riage hit Mr. i-JgtfodtMri; the eye cutting. hi eyebalL H The helpfulness of .the health demonstration from the schoolroom into the home and vice versa. connection it must be borne in mind that this service; ''A- extends - 1 , - .bTfl In this is never projected where unwelcome. But there are now few homes in which the parents refuse to cooperate in the .health and educational interests of their children. Through the , ihitia tive of the nurse dietary conditions retarding children are often improved and. the same children forge ahead in their school work as a result. i The. effect unori the school through its. general, health, the better attendance the less number of failures; and the greater general progress is marked. The effect jupon the home in which health demonstration service is welcomed and at the Ben arby. home last Fri day.' ' . 1 j - z-4 If Harold apd Earl Darby apd Frank Hora spent- Sunday after noon with the Belcoe boys. Charley jPeters made a trip to Scio last Wednesday. Mr. andjkfrs. Ed Roberts made a call on h folks the Rahns. ' ' M-. Hofd; was a Scio caller Monday morning. Elsie Limbeck attended church at Mt, PJeasant Sunday afternoon. MY HUSBAND S LOVE ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE ( - OF '. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright, 1925, by Newspaper Feature Sfrvii-e, Inc. t Bits For Breakftist The loganberry industry V V I CHAPTER ;F2 2 THE STRANGE QUESTION THAT STARTLED MADGE With a smumg adieu to,, my mother-inrlaw, 1 left the sick room and hurried down the hall to the bathroom.' wher I revelled in a needle shower; nrsi warm, then cold, and a brisk rub Refreshed, and feeling as if I never needed sleep - again, l quickly dressed, putting on a warm sweater coat over a walk ing dress, apd donning stout walk ing shoes r and - woolen stockings Then",! went down to the kitchen, where. Katie greeted me cheerily. I guess dot ba-bee better, nor she asked!) "I listen me outside . .! V . 1 t aoor oeiore 1 cuum auwu, uuu . It is coming baek, and ' thenl6 codings, so I tink he better' ., ,vJ T w " 7T "Yes, Katie, thank you, he is I " . touch . better I answered a lit I i1r tfa fAAliflw in Tv hiQ r at the affection for my little laa which the l girl's tone and manner showed- . And., then I sounded the note to which she invariably re sponds with- enthusiasm: You h$ve something good for breakfast, haven't you?" sniffing appreciatively. Katie langhed delightedly 7Ybu shoost like leetle kid. Meesie Graham. Dod nose of yours smell - goot tings cooking better anybody I efer see before But I no tell you now. You shoost sit down, and" let Katie feex you breakfast. You bin out for J' yjs i ' - f S SILVERTON, Ore., Sept, j 30. x2rf " ' y ' , ' x J&Cl (Special). The, rain iausek slip (XJyX& ' ' "yyA pery streets &t' Silverton, "Tnesday y; m - o -. m h V Sfs; SA , It is coming back by aU the dif ferent market roads; and there are more ways to market it than may be said of any other fruit not. the least of which is the juice road. . TP Tn 11 ooan that Uitmnfipov loganberry dispenser? There are two of them at the state fair. That device shows the way to the com plete stabilization of the logan berry Industry, with all the land there i that can be profitably de moted "td it. Just put enough. of ithese disDeneers at work, and the ifrick. will he turned. - S Mr. Humphrey, the Cincinnati BYan.wjiq Invented the devfee,- and put seven patents on it, devised it ftfr I loganberry juice. His vision as clear and true, and his heirs r(he died two or three years ago) are making a fortune each season fnrunning-these dispensers In the parks .of Cleveland, Ohio. Think of the oceans of loganberry juice they, would take, installed wher ever, in the United States alone. tf ney could be employed , at a big profit! "W m The bee men of . Polk and Mar Ion counties are organizing. They propose to have ! bee inspectors and to back them in the enforce ment of the laws. Then the bee industry may be made a great one here. y. t"i ' S There are signs, of greatly re newed interest in" all lines of nhe fruit and ' nut -industries here, There are not going to be enough Barcelona. fUbertixd, Franquette walnut trees to go around. That is fine. And the general nursery Lbusiness-.-fs in for a boom. N;-V. Next Thursday 9 ".Issue will be the annual Slogan number of'The Statesman on the pfane industry Xhat is one of the most important of all our industries, and an an nual exchange of experiences and opinions . is more than worth while. Mt. Pleasant-Cole f Twentyone friends and rela -Hives enjoyed a good time at the R-.F. Darby home Sunday. I ; Mary Hora was a visitor at the 1 Ben, Darby home . Monday after noon. . ' Maude Darby called on Mrs. Ed Roberta Sunday, afternoon." - Mr. Andy Shindler s called,; on Mrg- . Charley Peter- Monday morning. r - Mabel ixmgj spent the latter part of last'jweek' with, her. sister Mrs. Robert" Darby. j t r Mf- Hora.t and : soni Joe and Franks attended thelcountyalrt Amany last vveanesaay . i Mr.: lnla.Geisler made i visit H.l7GODKCEOW:. SAUEM'S AUCT IOKSERS - i 1 And Pnxnitnre Dealen ' ' - j , i - 18jYeasi Exprieiu!e--Satiifam. Guaranteed ' " , v,, -ww t r. Killings aucHr 'j if Pabliah4 aarr" Bor-ia (axeaot ar at Balaav ta eapUai ot Or con. f Local Kates For Classified 7 Oaa Adverisino; Dallir Saaday tlnia " ...8 aaata par wor 5 MiU par ward Six time 8 eanu 9r word One monta. daily and Sonday . 20 caaU par ward la r4ar ta ara the Mt thaa eaa time ret, arsrtftemeat auaaa ram la eonaaeatiTa Uarea. . Ho Ad. Ukea for leal Uu Si taatft Ada. nut Suday ONLY aWfod at eaa-tim rata , Advert!sta (except - Paraaaala and 6itutiona Wtntoa) v2 ki Ukaa over the telephone if & adTartUar U a aabeeriber to phone. Tka Btateamaa wiU reeelT.-adear-tiee-renta at any time of .tka day or aifht. To iaiun proper elaaaifioa- tlaao, ad, aboold bo la.. Wore T J. . 21 r ( -sac $ m AUTOMOBtLEff i ' SAtJEX ACrO-V?REC.KT'' OO. -- WlMlt. Tiraaj Ban, r aaiJera,-, ; . ,lHlf Prlea ana LMf P.rte for U eara. ewb UI old car. a02 S. Charch-t-PaoBO 1169 1 -i . i laStt . . . aCHMXES AUTO WitKCKINO CO, wiU i.kT-T6Bf old tear. Hkkeat ieata price paid, -1085 N. ' Oomworeial lilStf ATJTO RETAIItPQ : GENERAL EEEAlEIJiar T7IES rAWll tab, aeeeatoriea. rat ana bil. Ml i,iia ft 1.KUEJBOOOO OASAGE. Phone 50 Miller" and B. C-Buaeroial Sta. ' Wo apeeialisoula recondioninf aaatora. 8EE5 OS FOH .C?D ,PAINT WOEEK. C. HalljfloW 3Popi' Paint 8kop. Bear fira dgpartaeat, j Mf S-atttt aa-H-eaMe-a-aa8-a-MaaaBBnaaHa-aaBBiaai WAN ojmeat 19 Money. to Loan Oa Seal Eftato (Over L(dd ' BaiK 8aVz) BEFOBS TOO LSAVK YOUtt HOME . O&-OA& HAY-IT-.-:- Insured Properly Phone 161 Becke & Hendricks, Hellig Bldg.. 189 High St. 4-28-tf Union Roster MEAT CUTTER'S . UNION NO. 280 Maet . aeeond and fourth. Wodaeadar. Preiident W. E. lielbnra;' aecratary, Robert Pede. CAPITAL TTP03EAPH1 C AL UNION NO. 210 Preeideot. O. P. ETani; aecreUry. MD. Pilkentoa. Meeto aeeond Bator day. 8:00, p. m.' FOR GARDEN! PIWIKO, BASEMSNT ' diX-ioc and tea-ii work, stone 19P3. II '- ! 1!!H!: ? j; rf r S BASEMENT i D1QQINO - rradiatv Jftoad i2(i-lf. s i-a-aaaa-Maa 190BT WOOL GOLPlf SOBBl if CHILDREN'S xtaaa au- i lOmStHf - i ! 21 pOrt boaa knit lo ; order. tiny. PbomW 111 8J. f 9 FOR RENT JJKTOTEXX: CABOSt f BIEE; .1 VT. BIT T M " wording J'ori.Rent," fpneo 10 eente eU.. S?atemaft Buine Office, on CTaund ffoor. f if ! ' ' . FOB REST-AparJt-WinU 23 , TWO 4lOOi I j fTJSNISHEri f 'APART n firt tlQior. 4& s. Winter. z.oO FURNISHEr ii APARTMENTS Chetoeketa Street. .; 117 1 23-04 THKEP. room Apartment,: 21.t. 15. PARTLT 23-oi CARPENTER'S UNION NO. 1066 Meeta To wi. avnlra. - Arthur Tnck i . er, preudent ; Win.. Pettit-- aeeretary. SkHled mechanic famished Phone 179. famished, 41J :K. FOR RENT -AJf ARTMENTS 891 N .CommweiaU ill j- .-i - 2SU" . j ' i j . jl .1 1- -, . LARGE FLAT!. f OR RENT- -5 .ROOMS and furnace JS37.SO Vacant October .. first. Becke. AfHendricVi HtiUg -Bldr-, 189 N.JIigijl S.j .2325(1' , t r, - r- .. PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14 i?Y 7H, wording, Ko4ma to Reot." price 10 cent a eaca. utate - (-round floor.: jj Utemnan BottBMl Office, '1 f. Lodge Roster, walk'.alrady?",evidently noticing my outing; hat and sweater for the first time. "Not yet, Katie," I answered, .'but I am going Just as soon as I finish: my brealtfa8t."- -'' "Vails4 no . goot.; You moocn better sleep," she retorted, but the genuine anxiety in her tones robbed the words of Impertinence. "1 can't Sleep," I explained. 'But I think perhaps the walk will tire me out ' and make me sleepy." " "May-be," she answered, pati ently unconvinced. ' "Dose Cold Showers!" . And when I had finished the de licious breakfast of grapefruit, broiled steak, hashed .hrowa pota toes, and my favorite muffins, she still eyed me disapprovingly. "You mooch better go oop to bed now," she said. "You bin by hot room -all' night. I f raid you catch cpldJf you go out doors now before you sleep." "No. I won't" I returned with patience that was becoming trifle strained. "I had a cold shower and a rub down, and 1 won't get-vchilled." She put up both hands in horror. "Dosercold showers!" she-scold- ed.f "All right! You see! Ven you. get vot poor Katie tell you, und .den eet dot ammonia, vunce, den.ycni think too late lor any thing but flowers." I smiled at her with an effort as I .made my way to the door.. "Then you must remember- to send me a nice wreath," I Bald, and 'closed the door as I spoke. 1 was in .no mood to listen to any further comments from my well-meaning but decidedly irritat ing little maid. I wondered va guely,lf she perhaps suspected the real reasoln for this early morning stroll, then 1 put the Idea from me as absurd. But I took pains,i never- the loss, to go down the - road first, and wait "tnjtil I was well out of sight of the house before walk tng toward, my objective the old 'hidden wood road where- ac cording trHm,vHarry Underwood had brouxht a car the night be fore and in It 'had spirited away the escaping bootlegger. i I ried. tbfjirsiiade myself , as I hurried, over the frozen-" fields? that I was but doing, mr 'duty in InvestigatiBk the story which, Jim. rhad-rtoia ma nun I was unaoie to fesxpe rne humllating' knowl edge that curiosity and the Intri guing 7 interest which all things bizarre , and out of the - ordinary have for -me, were my. sole rea son for' toy Journey. i FRATERNAL ORDER OF.XAut7t,a-oat lit andflrd Wed. W. 0. W. HallS., Wlllett. See'y. Tel. 1884-R ' . caution to hide the trace of their entrance. ' , There were no prints of auto mobile tires upon the ' beginning of the old - road, - and I" walked several rods down it before-1 sud denly came upon two parallel" ribbons,- discernible only, because the sheltered ground in here was not so frozen as the - exposed-- fields outside. They ended as abruptly as if they, had been cleft with a knife, and while I stood puzzling over the fact that nowhere1 was there any indication of a machine being turned around; I heard a it miliar, urawiiiig voice lruni me clump of : evergreens' nearest .me. and. wheeled to see Harry Under wood step, out into the path. ""Can't you figurerrout how. I managed it,. Lady Fair?" he asked meCkingly. " . ' ! ' ' " '; ' "' (To Be Continued) '. 1 A'PuMifne Discovery i "I am ' every rwhit as-rldicul- ously melodramatic aa - 'Mother Qraham," I said to toy self crossly as I" reached thtwpodlaid and pushed aside the thick -under growth which for so lorlg'ihad con cealed the entrance to the road. JFOB REXT Rooms 2 FOR. RENT-PCRNISHEB SLEIPeNO . : room amf a-room aparu&fttK 444. - Hixb. ( Pfeonef 1064-W.t ..... 3S3tfr ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN iHOMR - threa bloeka from itata; houst. All: . eCTUTenieneeer'-' Oeatiemait -preferraJ.' ddrMa A. Please firm if ereneeat 48d.fi a., care Htatesman. -5j-28te- FOR REXT- Booms' 1125- vi i-i TIYE -ROOM" FLAT FOR 1 RENT' BUTT- ,T able lor living:. quarter .or -off icee. Tele- phone 1825 -or. call at 161 l. J3 to-25o4 todent, with aleeplar -perek 'pri-filece. ETerythinf moderau :. Ref-ereaeea are required.- Addreii' roam, car gtatedaaaL" 1 " ' i 25j28tf: ; ' FOR RENT Houses 27. FOR RENT 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSS with earase. Phone 1804-W.' 27-oI FOR RENT F P RN I S HK I: t HOUSE Reatonable. r 245 Madisaa. f. , - 27ol' . -,v . . FOR RENT. ' '" i A HOMX.:PLACE:l -ft- 1689 B St,- 7 Toemi 9iQ, modern; bf month or year. See Wax. Fl-miny, 841 Stato St i ' . 27Qf ! FLYERS BATTLE STORM RELIABILITY T E S T S PROVE SCHEDULES POSSrBLE- KANSAS CITY, Sept: 3 0. ( By Associated Press). Contestants in the reliability airplane test for the Edsel Ford trophy proved to day that commercial aircraft can maintain flying schedules despite inclement weather.- j Sixteen of the planes Which left Fort Crook, Neb., this':, mo ruing landed at Richards field here late today after . -battling-, heavy rain between St. Joseph. Mo;, and Kan sas City, j ' '' ' " Tne- 17th plane, however, a Vac,p, piloted byyEd: Q, "Knapp, met with. , misidrtune,. -tip ing wrecked on a farm near Dearborn, Alo, Knapp and; his 'passenger were only slightly injured and came to Kansas City oa an Jnter- urban car. ' Encountering the heayy rain storm, Knapp landed in. a. wheat field -to get his bearings. ' When attempting to rise again, he had difficulty in avoiding trees and the plane suddenly plunged to the ground ; j The other planes "'arrived - here safely, although two of them were lorced down-on the way;- I , i - . y !,"':'-; TICKET .SCALPERS HIT PASSES TO. SERIES QAMES XO W BEIXG IJOCCHTl?P i . WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. -(By Associated " Press. J or IdT series ticket scalpers ' were driven from Clark GrKflth ifarymtydayfby club. olXicials when they were dis covered offering fans frotti. 10 to HQ? torx th-eardi entlrogj the Dptafr.ttHittng - Iaeensed oyer theperm ess with which'; the' scalperf;were tlolating thei, rules of the?basebaU,'park, Clarke Griliithr president - of the Washington' club; Tjrflered " the scalpersr root? olUhe gfpunds'tout they continued their bperaiiong in the streeU Orders .were issuedo the men in the booths sot to non or the " cards' presented . apparr ent acalpere.-. t .'. .. Waller Johnson and .' Stanley Coveleski .will work in the order named-inabe. first t6 ame in Pittsburgh; Manager EtanleysHar. ri saiatday.wIthReuthevFer- DO YOU PJENT HERE S ROOMV and sarara right where yon want it, .. Cut to 3200 and teraa win handle, . Vaaant. PaTkir, walfca, lar(a lot near encote. iiecre - Hendricka, ' Tieili FOB RE.VT Farms 29 I HAVE -SEVERAL IRRIGATED FAHM3 ior-rent- r. e. . Thoataaoa, .l-uraer. Ore.. Phone 6XX. 29tltt J WAXTEDTO REXTr' I 31 WANTED- BT " BUSINESS r MAN TY)R the fall and winter mcntba badioont, a Utinj- room-and board. in a comfort able : home that mbdera cobvob. jerreea -- Boie 125 Stawnnag.- ' 31e3 WANTJE3MlsceIUaera-i 85 WANTED BELGIAN HARES. FLAKE'S x-etiano, aT3 state. .-- S5-ol FURNITURE- PACKINO FOR SHJF menti. Gieae-Pewer Fnmitur !o'. !- - -J- -v., .5a20U- HIGHEST - PRICES PAID FOR: USED ' torea, toola, farnitnre. BtUfa Caed , Gooda iept opposite eonrt henae. ij - - i- , 8S22tf; WANTErj-SECOND: HANK WAGON" with boxr j Must bo cheap and in at ble condition. State: price .and .wfaeiw . r .. AOdilM Route ,Se. 0,-Bo 83. BAND; AND ' ORCJHEfrrRAl INSTBU meata repaired,. UuW. Mra, In. r- SfP Shop, 'Room,,' . Me -Tor .lauiw-o. l,,Fh. CAi8H..,PAIl- FOR- .FALSX 1 TEETH' ' dental nld. platinuaTlad. discarded i". 3 T 7. -Hoko. SaieUing "RefiBery WANTED PRIVATE tiena -on oana. Wt Hmimnl i-mU Joe- 205 Orena Bld. i MONET i FOB ' a?pliea Roberta, S5dl4d WOODRV THE AUCTIONEER BTUTi . aed furniture iw eata. 4 Phoaa llV FOR SALES B7- -SMjiHAE? . P.ECO Y i , DUCKS - iKtung, .aia BUtoJlM 37-l30tf F0 i?U'I:'SFKBAXK POTATOES AKD cabbage. -vPhona-JiriS, , , , at2 DB0PHEAD , SINGER SEWISa MA- lem. , 37f25tf SH0EltEAlR:H0P--riRST CLASS, .. hand made &bea v for aaJa, medium, , P"i 1 Jaob;Vbgt; 79 8,JComercial. ? 87-o4. AlIJ GRA1X HAY, TIMOTHY, r Mt bariey- and wheaV rnaranteed qoaiit prompt thipment. Prkea upod -i JPiatiow- Rjhart Kyfcan, Walla j . WaMa Wash. ; , 70l DOCTORS OPERATING CHUB. 594 N. , Iibertr. -. . . .: - 87ol9' With eyes sharpened by con jec- tnrft-. T rinttct tliat. tVior. tL-vi tin indications' ot anyone elseaviiiaj.80 Bd Zachary-giUngI-jthe-as-dlsturbed .the matted vtnea.avnoHlSmtP realized, that, eten In their' JiAirryJTc0 be depended thet fleeing mn had. taken the. pre- for;os 6t the-s relief pHvbing;' Troapaso Noti-es aice 14x inehea, Sriated.oa good 10-ouaeo ea arts bear 1 the WOfrdtL "Notir- Ta H-)i Gir. n That TreepaeetB 1 Strictly Forbid. . den On Theae Pramiaea TlnA Penalty f jot Proioentioa.. Price 15c each or 1 1 for 25e. SUtNmaa Pub. 0e 8a)ea, Oretoa. t , . - 87at ? ' - - t r i SELL, Ua'TOtrR USED FUBNrTTJRX-t H- L. Btlff l"nra1tnre Co. Uaed Ghx i Dept. i Oppoiqf court hooae. 3722tl FOR SALE CU NEWSPAPERS, TEJT " i- S?1" bnadle. CircnlaAieof department .fww, Statonman. n , 7tt . h . 1-1K M Al J -Lireslock 89 VETERINARIAN DR, PATTERSON. A Phono 225S, Rt, S. Box S4 S9j2tf " , , eaaB-ami 4i . rREir V.'XAIIGXIVETERINIJRIIN ll8. 89in23tt :, Offite.420'SCoiiniorcial, Paona 1198. 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