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, i r marry j THE eSEfiO!JS ATCS3AK fiALEil. OREGON JTUESDAY. MORHiNG,jCknX)B3RLi3..I92 6 . .v34.-. tr IVMUiAtt'EXPHUIlOru ;. 1 ov(j AcfcFROii Arctic OP CREW ARB FETED " c; Elaborate Celebration Carried Out t6 Entertain. Returned ; Explorers" PORTLAND. Me., Oct, lV-(By Associated- Press.) -Cetnmander Donald, B- MacMiUaa.And -tire-IS members of nte Atretic explT3iiGll expeditfon, scientisU, avlor and eeatrieir" "rwe welcomed -home to day, y "a .prbgrani of jenjcr4atn"p2 Sajtejrtor of, Labrador where ment and excitement which extend ed f rdni, "VYiscaaset. l&r this jfcUw. Given-' more than usual ' dlsafc- polnijneriLr by the. worst' summer the natives -remember in the north beset and delayed along: the jentirfc homeward route by gales - whicn culminated in that which fcerrt not only the expedition but nearly $a friends, and relatives marooned .OA the small, wind-tnrept. &o&eBgan islands tire attitude ci tbim U yaa expressed by. Commands Macifll- lan vfherx he said at a lnacbeonJ given him here: ' ... " . . "ThJj room looks good to us." This last day of the expedition was a Jong pae. The crews -ei astir on r the chips before 4 .O'clock this TOC-rntfr- presarfiTg'tof : e run for the mainland .which Jtbe expected break, in the gale would . permit.'.' :. From.tha- 20 r more, home .on Monehgan- island where, they bad found shelter, ttbe baud, pi. 'tf3 lives, wmenas ana; -newrpapermen gatberedUn ihe Intense darkness. preceding the dawn, about; the wind-swept dock where the Peary lay. Shortly alter ,T ettoVkf tfie expedition got under ' way. -The culmination -Of tbe 'reioiiis . at their "safe arrival was reached at the luncheon tendered Commandr er MaCMUlah by the Portland Ro tary club. It was at this luncheon that tbe leaders of the etate, .of the army and navy, of science and of-ed'uca tion gathered . to congratnlale the explorer on hi safe teturif and the accompllahmeats of the jam mer. " ;' tv; ';! Commander MacMillan, In re turn, with a Voice hoarse from the exposure and bardsbip of tbe long Toyage south, thanked them 4or his reception and that of ia,Jnen, then proceeded to extoll the work of " his , companions. "The best ere w I have - ever bad,? -for the i:en ,wbo sailed : tbe Bowdln. UA i'.ne ":e.?: n o w" tlame for the failure -of I their ef fort,? for the United States navy atiators, commendations -for -theJ scienils of J he i National Gsc graphic sbeiety, "one' if .whom rin a few weeks at Etah aoeompUshed more than my 'Other men had ac compllahed' in years" .were the l : is the ; right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE When You To Move 25? Calpii'us,' for we have padejed Vans and Fleece-lined covers for your furniiare and piano; First class piano and furniture movers. V7e al$o handle Brooder Stoves ;Furnate: ". Coals and Diamond Briquettes " mbiUs4aM ny Cttnmander Marl Smtaa. -j ' "3 1.' : '.'II tK4taed evfcalntBB viitreme luzttd xtfOfligkV et barter ; tha'n-j air planes: sieve titer atretic circle, reiterated bts.x6&TleU6a4bAtti aSnphtbtan typ6 raxrfektav carried vi the best sutted tor flie vnder taJdn in dnat ;th UriifIe s tie oalj: feasible ipethod ot aic ex Lloration. t-jf f"Fbr ike .plane Uiere remains," he said, ""much work in the inter ior of IBiftUL.lAnd discovered iaars IthAnli-fil) V years -.ago. but which is still unknown through mcat of its lot), miles, jeng'&.and 8 0 ilyadth. uvhere are bolberuands of ufiespWreti fakes a Nalaie may" work. unh. .V .. r , nrep.1 me navy personnel wnrke4 night and day on the ar- tval of 'the expedition at Etah. Tbe realt , was that all ' three planes-ere iiT.tbe. air in three days; r OnTlpgast .i there wae one jao ieTt;'and five of the six nwibra ia4 been ftod. Ther m- msiaed jBOM -rplies f our objec- .'jo t9 nnaina m 10 days, hjlQ e ka'i.covfered but 90 miles in the. -30; days preceding.- There wat bpt one conclusion which 1 nev,;3and , .which the men knew. itbougb ther did not admit it i.t the time. it. was absolutely. us- IfM jcoftfln u. .And i nrtherj ad any accident happened nd a plane peen -wat, -eiser-tbe- Jeary of the Bowdln might .bave wintered, in thenar north to attempt the res cue ot me men in the spring. 0gQfcttaa4 tnm psg s i : C. K.rjLogan,Mr. aj. McCul ?.;5rs.,. J. Wes, Mrs., A. nr, Mr. F. W. Belee, Mrs. W. '.ItJWS. A.'TwooIpert and mrs. nurchlil. , Eisi-Chter Dinner WW. x. A. Roberts was hostess omrnesday evening ot last week ax anuractive eight-cover 4inner n net home. Autumn eardpn wpsrer,ere -nsed to -the tfecorat m i - ! iuuer covers .were Waced for Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur J. nttin W and Mrs. Dan J. -Fry, rV Mr. and Mrs.iarry Hawkins, and the fiosts, ir. and Mrs. T. A. Roberto Cr&ia Holds tifietiri fi i the HigMahd Study club met oft Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs- W. if. McCarroll on Maple avenue. Mrs. C. M. Oglesby .was re-elected presldeat at this time And Vm Jlf apatvaIi . 4ad treasure. , No rnlar lesson! .was taken up at this meeting. De- ughtrtil . refreshments were served at the tea hour. 4 Those present were, Mrs; B. E. Cooper. Mrs. AVilliam MeCarrolL Mrs. McLean, Mrs. A. L. Edwards, Mrs. George Weaderoth and Mrs. O. C. Oglesby. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. George Wenderoth onTTater street, the first Friday Birthdays Celebrated The birthdays of Mrs. Lizzie W. Smith-and Mrs. Julia Strand were celebrated on Friday at the meet ing Of the Ever Ready Birthday club at the home of Mrs. Carl. Ad ams, 255 East Washington street. A powuck . dinnar was served at noon with fall flowers decorating xub tame., 'fne aiternoon was peat la conversation .and 'with tancywork. in the group were Mrs. Mary Briggs, Mrs. Louise Loveland, Mrs. Low, Mrs. Molly Bennett. Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Mabel Loveland. Mrs. HatiW Kennon, Mrs. Mary iey- nart." Mrs. Jennie Martin. Mrs. Mary? fcall, Mrs. Florence . Love- land, Mrs. Bertha' Loveland and little 1&ha Doris Strand and jittle Mtes ErnesUne Loveland. Gjtetts at Party , , Miss Helen Moore.- Miss Ruth Moore; Miss Betty 'Hummel and Misspend Busch were guests" in Corvallls on Friday evening at tending a sorority party. "7S "nfp' 1 1 ft -j UN . .Harold 'Bocolofaky, son of Mr. an! lira. D. D. Socotofskyv nas won a place in the University ot Oregon Glee club, according to an announcement received, by Salem friends? Mr. Socolofsky, a second tsnvr, is a sophomore at the ant verity. He is a member ot-the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. FIRE DEPARTMENT ASKS FOR SALARY INCREASES i . (Continued from page Ij the. brim now, cecares Alderman Dancy. - He says that there are no living f acilities at the ' . station. There is no . cooking stove, no kitchen . or no dining room, and adds pertinently that "the firemen are entitled at least to decent liv ing quarters and decent meals. It is necessary now for the men to cook their meals on a not piate in any style they may. flAs for the new fire station and the new engines that the depart ment feef are heeded, 'Alderman Dancy declared that these cannot be obtained until the people are allowed to vote for them at the next city election, as there will not be enough money available for the purpose.' However, be ex pressed it as his belief that Sa lem la growing so. rapidly that it is now necessary -to obtain the equipment suggested and ra a few years '"will be Imperative. At a meeting of the ways and means committee last nignt, ac the call ot Mayor Glesy, the bud get for the coming year was dis cussed. BEAR TRAP; FOR AGENTS PROlflBrnOX? MEN 'iKIXD -STIIvL 5 ;TEIJnOTECTED hotograpbs showing, some of the - n issues prohibition agents are forc ed to. meet In, connection with lo cating stills are being shown by William 8. Levens, state prohibi tion commissioner. ' The distillers operating about 50 miles from Pendleton had plac ed a bear trap in a path leading to' the distillery at a place where if two men bad occupied the trail together one must step Into the trap. A little en gar and some bacon were placed as bait and to serve as evidence that the trap was planted for bear. Because of its peculiar location the prohibition agents raiding the still were very much in doubt as to its being placed for bear as there .were far more likely places in the locality for bruin to roam. ... ; MURRAY ON STAND IN OWN DEFENSE (Conturae&troat para !) . " made atth,3enian Jiome ihiNew r;ra, Murray smnea slightly mat statement - we . made was one more as a . diuii tnan any thing else. We wanted to instill fear or respect, or whatever it Is, in them. We wanted to give them the impression that they couldn't tpt away with anything. . We also knew that Mr. Newman could get something out of it from the pa pers, and the more like a dime novel it was the better it would be for him." -' ?'I was not certain then that shot Sweeney." Murray said, "and I am not certain now. I fired one shot at Savage, but I don't know vhether or hot I hit him. I knew It was Savage, although I could see him only Indistinctly." District Attorney John Carson in cross-examination, ssked Mur ray whether he "shot the man In the tower." "I shot at a man in the tower Murray replied.- - "You hit.iiiiri, tlldn't you?" "'Didn't your teU -tn Zinn-.that you wailed until you WW tluard aweeney joog rom jxaiiDd a ptl ?t-j-v "fr -03 DOROTHY DARN1T ' -. u oo) DY L-i ALL I s TO ALL TiHE ' ' ' ' 1 ' 11 ' '.aTiii ii V'l ' . ' ''' UNCLE LY 1 j 1 1 ' j' "; -'':-yr ' ' "- 1 'l'iiMia i .. a ' " f Union Rontefr i f icxat ctrrrzK's union no. xso Uect lecoad and fourth 'Wadnsiday. Pmidenf V. K. " Mslbara ; aMretary, - . &obrt Fad. ' ' CAPITAL TtTOGoAPHICAXi UNION NO. S10 PrMideat, G. I". Eraa; aerettry, M. X. Pilkantos. HcU MCBd Bfttur dny, S:00 p. m. . , . . - 1 CARPEXTEE'8 UNION NO. 1065 ilnti Tbnrt. eninc. Artau jTaek er, president; Wm. Pettit. leercMry. RViI1l mhiniaa fnraialied. Phone 179. t ySATKBKAIi OROXB OV XA5I4 Tery Wmomut. Fraternity Hull, S M. WUlett. 8ee. tel. 889R. l:r, and that you shot at him and hit him behind the eyes," Mr, Carson asked. ;' i "I don't think' 1 told Mr. Zlnn that." r ! "You're not sure that you didn't" I am sure that I did not,' Murray declared. In. telling of the. plans for the break,; Murray said that he con- ceived the idea, and intended orig inally to carry it out himself. Later, he said, he asked Oregon Jones, Kelley and Willos to join him. The tour convicts intended t j drop into the prison yard! the roof at about T:30 o from clock some evening, and get Out through the gates while the trusties'! were coming In. This plan was aban doned, however, when; it was found that they could not succeed because of the fact that! they could not all reach' the ground at the same time, and that only one rope could be obtained. The later-plans called for the use of the rope, ' and then; they were to capture two chapel guards, use them as hostages and go through the prison gates, protect ed by civilians, whom the convicts said the guards would hot! shoot at. This plan failed, Murray said, when Oregon Jones rushed into the arsenal as agreed upon, but upon getting a gun, "went crazy and started shooting.' ! I "What made you believ e the along chapel guards would go I with you?" Mr. Carson asked Mur f ray. Well, nobody but a fool would have refused under the clrcum-? stances. We had seen enough lot them to know what they i would UO." : i In two instances, Murray fe fused to answer questions put to him by the district attorney. In one case, however. Judge j Kelly ruled that the evidence was ad missable, and Murray consented; to answer. The first time the de fendant declined to answer wa.8 when Mr. Carson asked him what had happened to the rities .the convicts had taken from the ptls. on arsenal. In the Newman state ment the escaped men said they had thrown the guns into a slough near Portland. "Jest where are the rifles took?" Mr. Carson asked. I . "That is something I do you not want to answer," Murray said. "I'm asking you," the distHct attorney replied. "Well. I'm not telling yqu,' Murray said, but after the court had decided the evidence was ;ad missible, said, "Well, I'll ansiyer the question. We left the wo rifles in the Newman car. We said we had thrown them away because if the Newman family had not turned them in to the prison, we did not want to incriminate them."; "Then you didn't tell the truth In the statement, then?" I j - "I did not." K ! j ' The , pther ..instance was wpen Murray refused-to tell where' they had obtained the rope used! in itbe escape, because,, be said, I j. would Incriminate another convict. During the questioning a In the I DOMtTt what r? AT ALL Lodge Roster KNOW! MORE Tih e Ufa &rts9n tftstzimsxi day) at BaUm, tka tapital af Oracem. r Local Kates For Classified Advertising Sally ur Bnnday S aaate par word S oaata par word I a lata Bar ward Oa thaa Tiiraa ttsaa- 8U ttmaa. Ob moBta, dally and Snaday , , ,-30 easts par word Is crAoi" to aara tko mn tkaa aaa Umo rata, ararUaaaMBt ct iu U onaaentiro iataea. Mo Ad. taken for 1m taa tS aaata. Ada. raa Sunday ON'LT kerfoA at ema-tima rata. AdTril?iaa (ax cap t Pecaaaala and Sltoativaa Waataa) wHl ao taken OTr the telophoto if tka adTortiaor Is aoaeribor to phone. Tea Stateamaa win reeelTo adror tiaaS'aata at any time of tka day or nlrat. To in (are ortroer alaaaiiiaa- tioss ada. eioald b is befort 7 p. st. tt;.y?hce IS e I8S Money to Loan On Beal Eitata V. TOEn . (Over Lfdd A Buah Beak) BEFOBE TOTT LEAVE YOUB OB CAB HAVE IT HOME Insured Properly Phone 161 Bocke ft Hendricks, Heflig Bldf.. 189 N. High St. 4 28-tt AUTOMOBILES SALEK AtTTO WRECKING 00. . Wheal. Tiros, Rims, render Bali Price ano Leaa Porta for all ears, eaab for old oars. : 408 S. Choreh Paoae S15B l8tf SCHEELEB AUTO WKECKING OO, will boy your old ear. Hlgheit esu prie paid. 105 N; Commeretal St. ljlStf cross examination, with reference to the kidnaping of the four Moni tor : men, the district attorney a&ked:. "You ' would have killed the four men if they had attempted to escape, wouldn't you?" "Would I?" Murray asked, laughing. "I refuse to answer the question. According to the defense, Mur ray planned the escape because he believed his life was in danger in the prison. "I also wanted my liberty," the convict said. "I was afraid of being 'framed. There were five or six names on a list, I was told, of men who were to be shot on the slightest provocation. My name was on the list." The defense also contended that Murray was under the influence of merra-waunna, a drug derived from the hemp plant, when the orison break occurred. When J aslijedas to the effects of the drug K fcg FT! n. -"t. ex r a. ' The Testimony of Others JN my new book which may be had FREE upon request, on PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis orders, 1 have reproduced nearly 100 letters from among those received from my thousands of patients. These teU you frankly of their years of suffering of their trying home remedies and even opera tions, and, finally, of their complete cure bymyNON-SURGICALmethod. These are from men and women of every ttiHon. man? of wnotn you nay know. You will learn by reading this Book why I can gve a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cure your Piles or return your tee. . MD.lnc TTLt orrirrc tfotwa : SOC-StS Saefci tuHfei seal - Sr PI av se n - Bl M STUDY AMD I Yoo Oo Not eaeBBaaBMMv-aiHMM Portland nrnrrs: s Or Olean Si 9 TTIVVf LLriAl ' - .. . i r 7 i r,:, ir, : ' ? II : ' I y I Oregon ATJTO REPAtRINa GENEBJLl. : KEPAISISG, TIEI3 AND tab, cotorie. r and oil. MED Xua A IBKGOOD GARAGE. Pfcoa 68. Miller ltd & C'jamercial Sta. Wo ipaeialis la raeond'-tfoaing- motor. SaStf AUTO TOPS BEE US FOR TC? ffD PAIKT WORK. C. . Hull Aoto Top Paint Shop. Rear fire dfprtmept. S-alStf , WANTED Employment 10 MIDDLE AGED LADY WISHES ! TO assist with house work. Bos i 801 Statesman. 19013 LAW STTJDEXT NEEDS 8TEADT work. Addresa 784 cere Statraman. l-ol4 WANTED ONE OR TWO SMALL children to care for in aiy home, 41 N. 21st. Tel. 123111. 19o6 FOB GARDEN PLOWING. BASEMENT digging- ana teaa work, paoae lBFS. 19ml4tf WOOL. GOLF HOSE CHILDREN'S sport aoee, knit to order. Hand emit ting. Phono 17T8-J- . . ISaSOtf WANTED BY UNIVERSITY GIRL Typing or clerical work for afternoon and (Saturdays. Phono 1555W or 19ol4 1545J. FOR RENT 21 PRINTED OARD8, SIZE " BT " wording "for Kent," price 10 oents each. Statesman Business Office, oa (roond f)oor. ! FOR RENT -Apai tmenti 23 5 ROOM APARTMENT, 363 N. CHURCH. 2314 FURNISHED 6LEEPIN0 ROOM AND two room apartment. 444 8. Hirh. . . 23ol7 THREE ROOMS FURNISHED. 418 N. 21st 8t...ai6..T. 28ol3 WELL .FURNISHED ,.-,FIRST FLOOR heated apartment.,. 656, Center. Phone 1S84W. ' - , . 83014 FURNISHED APARTMENTS, 110 DJVL 23-014 slon. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. t3tt Commercial. LARGE FLAT FOR RENT 5 R00M8 and fnrnace. f37.5o vacant October first. Becke Sc Hendriekc Heilig Bldg 189 N. High St. 23k25tl wordinr. "Booms to Kent." price iu cents each. Statesman Business Office, eronnd floor. . FOR RENT Rooms 26 A PLEASANT WARM ROOM FOR GEN- tleman. Close in. Modern home. Meals if desired. 25ol8 HEATED SLEEPING ROOM WITH bath, close in. Gentleman preferred Reasonable rent. Tel. 176' J. 25ol5 ONE ROOM AND KITCHENETTE. 555 Marion. 25ol4 Cloee in $15. ROOMS TOR KENT" WITH BOARD. V'lose in. Keterences. Mu Jiu. jjou- FURNACE HEATED LARGE FRONT room and gsrage. Tel 1994W. Zool3 FOR RENT HEATED SLEEPING rooms with carafe. ftear Capitol. Gentlemen. Phone 445-M. 25-o8tf ROOM FOR' RENT IN MODERN HOME three blocks from state house. All conveniences. Gentleman preferred. Pleas rira reference and Address A. BN rare Stateaman. - 25j28tf fOR - RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOB atndenta, with sleeping porch prlTUeges. Ererytbing modern. References are re united. Address room, care Statesman. 25j28tf FOR RENT Routes 27 SIX-ROOM HOUSE PARTLY FUR- nished. bed, store, table, three beds, chair. 2240 N. 4th. Ryan. 27ol4 FOR RENT CLOSE IN. large 5 room flat. Furnace; modern, $37.50. Va cant at 666 K Ferry. Also furnished 6 room house $35, and several smaller home. BECKE A HEXDRICK8 Heilig Bldg- 189 N. High. 27olltt on the smoker. Murray replied, "it rives one the impression that no matter what happens, it is al right." Murray declared that he had moked no merra-waunna Tot sev eral days preceding the break, but that he had taken the drug a few hours before his escape in order to bolster np his courage.' Governor Walter M. Pierce has been subpoened . to appear on the witness stand this morning, the defense hiving demanded that the report of the: prison investigation be entered 'Jn.etidence,,? well Just ASK WHO SomethMG' r I ASK )1 w a at i ww w a a a si a a mm 1 I J M . I Stat FOR RENT House 27 FOR SALE liveetock 89 - i i 1 . V ROOM MODERN HOUSE, FURNACE, COW FOR SALE Address 1387 N. garage. Will giTe lease. $45 Ter Church. Tet 1852 J. SSolS month. Gertrude J. M. Page. 27ol3 yvrzxaAnlAS TR, PATTERSON. FOR BENT NEW MODERN BUNGA- Phono 2258. Rt. Box 29. 39j2tf low, $25; also 7 room house, close in, 835) F. L. Wood. S41 Bute St. gtoif WOOD FOR SALE 43 FOR RENT Fafma 29 P". . ASH WD jjggg eegSTSSS FASMS- &h riR.WEtOAK AND APPLE WOOD. 1 SSSSS- ItrJ mWOOD siwiNO PHONE 1091. ' Ora.. Phono SXX 29slti n 43N10 LARGE GRAIN AND STOCK RANCH WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOR SALB for rent. CaU at 1223 South 13th St., Jtm H. Scott. Phono 254 or 622. Balem. 9-ol4 4331 SWAPS S3 GET YOUB WOOD NOW THIS pwax-o year's sond growth fir $6.50 delirer- WANTED-FLOUR USERS TO BRING ,d in b5b HENDRICKS ? gVeTchagrO "bf'r W Heilig Bldg. 189 N. Higa. . 43ollt- gP.Vetn.Me; , 83Stf inca ola fj, p,, lo,d, 4.50; 16-inek VVANTEI)-JklloelIaneou 83 ffiaZSf'rl mi ; iwt : - . - . 43oltt FURNITURE PACKING FOR SHIP- ' prftf ftRnv OF WOOD HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED f"ea..'"H 1;. , stoTos, tools, furniture. Stiff Used JL 1. oak. GooS" DepC opposite court We. '"ws' Prompt" deliTery and reasonable prie, BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTBU- B nUl Churea. Pao 154. 4SaSU SnR-naV SS'-'aS1 1S INCH OLD FUft SECOND GROWTH 2215. . S5ol2 tltli" al , CASH PAID FOR FALSS TEETH- PMPELTVEBrE? dental gold, platinum ad discarded PT DELTVXBreS. Jewoiry. Hoke Smelting and Refinery TVIHONE 1855 43I19tf Co, Otsego. Michigan. 8fcj28 TELEPHONE 1855. 4B19U WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOB BUSCEIJtAXKOUS 51 farm loans. We hare aeveral appliea " ' tions on hand. HswkJna Roberta FURMTUSS UPHOLSTERINa AND Ine, 205 Oregon Bldg. 85dl4fl . ropfcu-iB. Gie-Powor rurnitarj - Store. 51s20 WOODBY THE AUCTIONEER BDYf ' :mj'm''- ' TTt used furnituro for cash. Phono 511. H. jB. SEAQROVE PUBNACE AN S5atl sheet etal shop movoo Ve 681 M1H ' 1 ' .' ' ' .Si. - ' ' Slg4 FOR SALE! 87 . qxIXU FUEL AND TRANSFER CO." ' T62 Trade St. A FOUNTAIN, TICTROLA, STAMP MAJ Wood,1 Coal, Briqueto and Transfer. . chine, tables and iocidental. Twelfth 35 Prices" right,;-SeTrico th best. Def end Mill street. ' Jack Frost's plaee.'- ' phones, 13 and 529, Night phase 1906. 37015 ? Csllns.' - 51s2tt - J .11 II I! I HI I II I I. 4 WILD MALLARD DECOY DUCKS LOST AND FOUND 53 Flake's Petland, 278 State.. 37-s30ti . . . LOST FEMALE LUELLYN SETTER. HORSES AND SADDLE PONIES FOB License No. 2233. 2390 Brooks Are. ssle, 2645 Portland Rd., telephon 53ol5 2169W. C. L. Reed. 37-015 : n i ' LOST PURSE AT FAIR GROUND, FORDSON, 2 PLOWS AND DISK F01 - containing seven bills. Return to sale. J. S. Hiatt, Rt. 1, 63F15. Statesman, i Liberal reward. ' 53ol4 . 37-o3ti 1 ' 1 "" 1 : PERSONAL 85 ALFALFA, GRAIN, II AY, TIMOTHY, oat, barley snd wheat, guaranteed HIZZ TREATMENT quality. Prompt shipment. Price upon FOR APPENDICITIS application. Richard Wvman, Walla It-Is-Wonderful." Fre informaties) Walla. Washington. 37ol8 Address Hiss Co, Portland, Oragoa. 1 . 65al6-192i pcrag i i i 1 1 i i i m RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8,r BY S4", MONET TO LOAN 57 50 receipt forms in book, 15 cents pet , book or two for 25 cent.' Statesman office, 215 South Commercial St., Sa lem. 37f25U DOCTORS OPERATING CHAIR, liberty. 594 N. S7ol9 FIVE COWS WILL FRE8HEN THIS month, for sale or trade far beef stock. Inquire at the. People's Market. Phona 994. 87-oft Trespass Notices, stxe 14x9 inches, printed on good 10-ounee canvass bear ing the words, "Notice Is Hereby Gir 0 That Trespassing is Strictly Forbid dsn On These Premises Under Penalty of Prosecution." . Price lSe each or 1 for 25e. ' Statesman Pub. Co., Sales. Oregon. S7att SELL US YOUR USED FURNITURE H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Goodi Dept. Opposite eourt house. 87m22tt FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TE3I cent a bundle. Circulation department Oregon Statesman. 87tf REMINGTON TYPEWRITER) CHEAP Call 1290 W. 37ol4 GREEN AND RIPE TOMATOES. CALL 115F3. ; 87ol6 SHAKES FOBi 8ALE FIRST CLASS yellow fir. Cheaper and better than shine-le. Tel 115F3. . - - 8T0I6 FOR SALE- Livestock 39 TRAINED LEWELLYN 265 N. 17. BIRD DOGS. 39ol4 FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN Office 420 8. Commercisl. Phone 1198. Be. Phone 1666. . -. 89m23tf FOR SALE ONE - . Thoroughbrtjd Bull aired by Oxford Majesty Fancy Bean hit dam "hating ' butterfat record"! 640 lbs. in one yesr. For further in formation write to Ohlen R. Stoat, Tir ner, Oregon.- 3919 WAS FATHER? THE OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE Company will make immediate loans oa farms in Oregon. Reasonable interest, no cost except small appraisal fee. It interested write immediately to I. C. Cunningham, 409 N. W. Bsnk Bldg.. PortlSnes Oregon. : Home Office Bop. resentative here all next week. 571 ltf MORTGAGE LOANS ON Residence and Business Property Investigate our low eost easy payment plan. No commissions. PERKINE & MAR8TBBS 212 Com. Club Bldg. ' g7s26tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 31 The Best Investment In Salem Corner buaSaess block, 205 feet oa Front street and 165 on Cliemeketa street, present rental value, 200 per month. Soeolofsky, 841 State St. 61i22tf REAL ESTATE OS Own Your. Home $1900 CASH BARGAIN SMALL MOD ' ern home with garage and wood base ment. Fireplace. BECKE A HENDRICK8 Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. C30lltt -NOW 18 THE TIME- t boy that acreage tract, the beat well improved 10 acre tract for 58O0. .'. Cost owner $7500. Must sell on c ' coaot of ill health. Also " cr trset v $2000; and a dandy s-ro V tract, ? 4 nmn bungalow, : $1600. Tran-on any above tract. 8oe . TCHILD8 h BECHTEL . ; i 540 State street U3ol3tf By Charles McManns WHY OLD MAN WA$V4iMiTOr4 COURSE h f I I St 4 f Larmer Transfer & Storage Co. . t n -" ft. . -