The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 24, 1926, Page 14, Image 14

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    RTINpAY, MOnNIKOt; JANi;n 24t Jp2(.r
Tire oiuigo. statiichanI cali
onnco:;
runtoiiiiiiii.inii
GIVES TfiEE FACTS
American "Association Issues
Handbook to. Mark Semi-
Centenial
To mark -.1926, the semi-centen
nial of the first step la forestry of
the United States government;; the
"American 'Tree association In4
nounees the publication of ,the
FotetryPrimer." ifThe primer
recites the facts of 'the forestry
situation and is designed - for
school and-club use.' and 'also is
for distribution to -women's clubs;
civic , and "commercial ' org-rti-a
tions. '..The association . - from Jts
headquarters in : Washington will
send,' for a three cent' stamp4o
pay postage, the booklet to organi
sations and committees having
forestry educational program an-
der wayv YiOY'Z-- lfl?M
f "The primer contains 32f pages
with a forward. by paries1 Liath
Ttip Pac k. "the K preid ent of the
American 'Tree- ,as$ocieiti6hi land
comments on the Tttnce of
the'stndy of the forestry question
hj John J. Tigert, United States
commissioner of education;' Mrs.
John D. Sherman, president of
the general federation of women's
clubs, andirolV ip.";llaurence
Palmer of Cornell who directs the
nature study department'1'. In iNa
' ture iMgatlne. - r f ;r ' j
. The primer, sets forth? the f im
portant 'figures that , "show' jast
how great a part forest products
'play in ' our economic . scheme.
Some of these follow :V ;
During l?24,ferest tires'.swept
29 million acresjnd did. damage
estimated at .'3 8mfliion " dollars.
The figures apply to all private
unit nnMlK Inrii-I "H --w-if
A a 1 Km f .-- . .
; We use atoui 24 billion cubic
. - SUNDAY iORxrxa
lp:5il2:00--KCiW (401 JS) Port-
, land. Service ffom St. Steph-
'en's pro-cainearai? A'ri vtioruce
'.: it. Ramsey, dean. 5
'K RUXDAY AFTEItko
a:O0:0OKTBRi (263) CPortiL
land, Cpncert.1 v. t r-J
r . Portland Stations i
,r:t5-lO:0M-KOW (401JS) Port
, Iand.R7ji5-9; evening service
from East i Side Baptist church;
Dr. W, Bi Hlnson;:.9-Jl0. con-
eert:- weather report.
T: 15-10:0O-l-KOP4 (212.6) Port-
. : land, 7:15-9, serviee ' of Z First
" Church kl Ckrist, Scientist;
0-10, KQP Sunday Eyenlngclnb
. program r talk; Tbi itfbtherof
All GoodV Rabbi Max'i. Sler-
4 ritt,? Temple Beth Isreal ; rRaV
'Makay, tenor; frs Dudley
Field Clarke, accompanist; Mrs.
Clarice Wepfer, cotftralt-ftr.Vefn
Prestonr ti9linlst; llrp. Prestorn,
'accompanist. - U., l
C:0O-0:3O KTBI (2IMI V Ange
les, 6-7, tvesper ervicT?t
9 : 3 0, service , from Clrurch ot
the Open iyoor;rTf7HoKn:'Vt
. Tltaclnnis.1 . I. ' " v -
C:00-10:00KPO (428) - San'
.Francisco 6-6:30, I4nd orcnes
. - tra ; 6 : 3 5-7: 3 0, concert OTches
- tra; t:10, Seigers orestraf
P : 30-10 :30-KTU J (43w2Los
, ; Angelas. 6 f3 0-7. ;llgh'ton!a, dr
.V.chestra; 77i30. fjtrirjrM'fthis-t
dist Episcopal church; 9-10:30,
program. . ,
r,;.10-12:00 FRC l (2C8) ; San
'rancisco,' 6:30-7430, Ben'a Lit
tle symphdny- orchestra; -S-fJ,
; silent; 9-10. mulcl-proKTra;-".-10-11,.
Rausgiill's orchestra ;.
' n.45-Il:00-Kl',I (4MJ-ljrjrAn
geles, 6:4 Weather forecast,
; music appreciation Vtalk;
, pipe organ ; 8-9, Isabel . Bowen,
, , "Qprano, Thomas : Wade,-: barl-'
tone, Lee Bolin, tenor, Margar
et1 JohnsoSviollotatr 9-ldv itsU
;balle Hein :and her : Blue Bird
Iband; 10-1 1, dance orchestra..
C:45-ll:0OKFSi (273.1 X Loa
; .Angeles. 4 :'4 5-8, musical hour;
-fc-0:45, revival service by. Paul
Rader; 10-11; organrrecIlat.TC?
7r00-10:30 KNX , (366.0) HOlly
4wood, 7-?,Jir8t Presbyterian
church orHollywoelr-9-l30v
; Laboviski trio. -; r-
7:13-10:30 KJRv(34.4.Seat-1
7 tie, 7:15-7:30, orgail recital
; rom First Ifl E. thurch; : 3 0--
,' 9. service r from - First ' M.-' E.
church: t Dr.' J. Ralph Magee;
r ,9-10:30, Damski orchestra.
9 :pO-l 1 : OOTOrp : 23 TJlQlly
'wool, Cal4 ' Late news,; Warner
' ; v Brothers Sunday night movie
. rolic. Jack Smith's dance or
, :- hestra, Ashley Sisters,. Le Roy
KUlberg and others. : "..V .
0:30-11:00 KTAB (240) Oak-
iuvi. Alter service. ?
Beclie
- Lsuraiice
; "nellii.e - rfer -
-tr jr ! v--. -!":'' et-"--!" " . -
feet or wood' a'yeac -white forest
tires anJTTnbetls uestrbytwo'iiil-
. Iftonie hints K tiki 1 f HrelIljon
trees , n av e . to. be c u t e ve ry y ear . to
maintain telegraph and telephone
"Wires. ' ' ' -'YJi
U Katlmates show we use COO,
millicn fence posts in this roun
try -every-year.
i ikdustry uses, 2 00 "million cubic
feet cf wood every year id mining
and excavation operations
i The ; railroads rtlie United
States uso; about 1,25 'million hew
wood ties every year. There are
about ITiree housand.,tofthe'mile
R T'lie cooperage' 4 industry ; de4
mafids 2 1 million; cubic feet of
WoodT'every-'year. 'I''ttf-.-T?!'
I' The annual consumption of pen
'.clls-'every. yeaf , la,' placed. t 'one,
billion. ' . ('' ' . :-'t
If In the, neighbor hoodjof 45 mil
lion Dounds . of maple, sugar prod
ucts are prd-aee-Tla this couhtry'
every., year-.
The-yalu of 'turpentine-, rosin
and like nroducts' of llrer forest
reaches
4 0-million VdoJlars ever
year.
4 There .are SL. million." acrea.'ot
Idle land T In7tKIatwntrj; that
ahould" be put, W, ork Townjf
1Itr Is tsUmated;AmercsLh busi
qess men are' payrng. 250 millions
of dollars a- year 'affreight rates
on lumber from . distant points to
great manufacturing centers.
i ,In h&cforew6rdMr. Pack uses,
unlouef tltltothOagelwhfch,
isi "116 19 26--1 9 7 r. jThls im
ztfedUtely pro-mpta a: query in "the
reader!" mind1 and jt points out
how" Franklin B. Hough -was put
to work fifty years ago by the U.
SLi government to Inquire into for
estry conditions.- In the foreword
Ifr. Pack' writes;
H'Thlsf orestry primer - is -pub-
ll.,tnUTnfV th Anmnlollnn of
the"flltyyears"Ince the United
States government took the first
6tpiir' fofTOtiyjfn 876 Dr
Franklin B.r Hough was appointed
a! special agent to inrtilre Into f or-
heBtTynditions-r-T;'dat-l 876 4s
destined to be an important one
isi forestry history," Just as,. 18 1 6.
parked. thecehtenn1al pl6ur po-,
litical Independence, so it will
f mark the beginning of our eco-
UOUlIC w ucu
eftry istory f IZ2?HZ1?IJ
"T. m .Jv-,
i ii..
f . yearB ;to l976 when
there will' be" a forestry centennlaf
In the same year that our country
marks the two hundredth anniver-sary-of-Ita
political independence
Wiir this country' have .Advanced
fTorwa'rtl "JKorioic independence-in
a forestry sense? I believe tne
"Arnertcari'lJfeQpie wllU bring about
that ItaaUbn. I'b'ener the fine
cdoperatiqn given the educaUenal
daJhpalgn -of !if merlWjTtee
asBOclalion by the -newspaper'and
nffagaitfle- editors ; wfll, long before
KhiVSUrte? hve'arcmsed; -theTiubllc-i
toj demand a timber -crop every
year on our thousands of acres of
idle-land; as a wtll 'ordered pro
jet.-of publid- policyv' Theii lhe
dale. 1876, will -indeed have be-
tine-air--imperta4'bnein ; eeo-
nomtc annais. . . r ,
rnhSTUle'ttrlcaif? people he
brought tc look ! ahead through
nomE&t glassef rCfld aee.the
mounting cost' of 'ifylng ckused by
our dwindling forest, resources?
Those resonrces krer,inoVfii'fr laT
t&ir find farthef, away ?from the
centers of g'reatest" consumption,
fth great pbjpulationv 'centers r,of
tne easu j-;.a.;
I ijA; famdhs Roman senator made
but .oner speech, but -he made . it
every Hlad. he go't n chance. That
speiech was 'Carthage must be de-fed-.rnnchattadearand
kept
natnmenng u ai every oppor-
tunity. f :Y .''iY- ,:irY-Y
- 56 .with the, forest crop-, idea.
W must all keep - hammering at
Ity j:burdl land teust -Jbfi, put-40
wbtk.growing trees. -"
r-. -1 fthl ioresfr- priirier Aims not
only to mark ' a date, but alms to
direct' the, pubUc- -opinion 'of ,"to
nrwjrrowlto the! great importance
tot iouf economic structure, of,Mat
cornerstone of ouf country's eco-
nomic-saiety FORESTS.
: To turn! public thought to the
Importance r of ;tree crop- every
yearJustas'we.hVebther.cxops,
IS J the object "'of the - American
Tree association. 'a Counting use In
husaids jot jways, together with
destruction ,oy, insects ana lorest
f if es, .obi1; f oress Iresosrees are
being depleted aoout tour and
onie-hatf times faster than the'for-
1 This BituaUon is anational eco
nojmic menace that threatens the
nation's, futnre.X! t .
"j jA' ti&iber'chjp every-vyear much
cjosee tr;theseotlons of ' greatest
consumption--the "manufacturing"
centersls another term f or 'a'na-
t
t.
V
iiKHt-n(-icI-s ,
ofl AH Ilr.qT4iLlflt
t
i
tb - rrisar'
tional ,fqrtTp.9lQvtforthatjlm
ber crop Js what a naiional. forest
policy -Nrou Id Icreater ' "v ,V
,T6. brJng I bi. 6oul.'t he A mef
can Treer association is -enlisting
the interest 0t hundred of thous-
ands In trees. -.To .join ,thi or
ganization yb have only in plant
a freend. register it with4 the-liH-aociation
at . Washington. .There
ore no clues.si t
.: The association has' for free dis-
tribution. for a stamp for postage.
tree planting .instructions', hullo-
im,on town lo rests, ana outlines
on what your state must do to
gain Jlhe -cooperation ot- the fed-
teralfgbvern,m"ent nnder'- tlieexist-
ills luicsu; woo. ) , . ?;
The association cooperates with
all local organizations that have
any iree plan ting" tfrTBreSlrypra-
rxau can oe orereat service, as
Theodore Roosevelt said, by "act
ing 'jbe part 1 of " GooJ CltUens.''
There .is 'much to le done, and
the ' American .Tree association
welcomes your enlistement in its
educational rampa1ghs.-,ril:f-,;'4 -
i;:di?j;s on
INSIBI
Research 5 F aifs 6 -Show
GLACIER PARK. Mon.t Just
the
nsu al India n gr u nt t su p-J
pressed-surprise! '
ThatVas the only ripple of x-J
pression stirred, in thee Mparts by.
recent newspaper dispatches an-
nounicing that despite all .its re
search In. 192 S, science had failed
to esU6ll3h''urQpeaurdr Asiatic
sources as the origin of the Amer
ican Indian. . ' ' :.'
And" "the red man's' faelief that
the Great Spirit moulded some
copper-colored clay and put him
here upon the" r North American
I 1 ; v
continent as-an original produc
tion - stands unshaken.. . " ; f
, The inability; of science to j fix
the ' origin 'of ithlji 'species of the
human race- recently was revealed
In the discussion of 'the 27th an
nual tneeting.ot the society of (the
American ' bacteriologists, held in
I ... . . ... r
MadIsonrWj.T?T)ecembr 2 9t3 0
Their reports snowed that It was
nmpiosBlbler'tcrrfincTri any resent'
blance. of blood', grouping of In
dlans with European or Asiatic
faces. -T- , '
During the year a personal
study was made of 800 Indians.
Unusual .opportunity" to photo
graph and -study, the Chinese and
inqians ;rogeiner r was f laaen aa-
vantage oe at uiacier national
bark; iwhere 1 during the summer
montns more tnan l.ooiv stuaents
from the' Orient stopped oft to
fraternise with . the . Blackfoot
tribe tirlftle otf their-way to enter
eastern colleges. The finding of
this" scientific research appears to
Detnattne American .Indians are
in a class by themselves distinct-
iy an'indlvidual or third' group in
races air the, world. . IT
Hitherto scientific theories have
leaned strongly to.- the idea that
the "Indians "sprang' trom an loI4
wortdirtock'.oT the bdman family:
JThe kldest .living "thief ot the
Glacier national park reservation,
through an interpreter said ! he
knew' all the while that the pale
ace scholars were off the trail.
for hir father had told him all
aboutwtahd Jils .father's father
had told him.
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iiOlLESPILS;
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Enterprising StiiderilGath
; ' er-and Circulate Their
- :;0vyn Lqca! News; "
t
; Students o f ,t h e i Aumsvllle
school are-preparing and publish
ing an Interesting' school .paper
extracts 'from" A -recent Issue' fol
lowing: ' :j ,-4 ' - j '."
' "Arron Boggs, Freshman.'? ;the
play, da coming along, fine under
the, direction tof Mrs. ; Hayden. A
complete cast nas been selecteu
. . - - t .
with .reference ilto ""voice; personal
ity and scholarship. - !-
, neier iuu a. kiil nqree in me
mouth. - You .might see the price
tag: : ' ?:' 4!i-.''
,The Qregoni Country." a selec
tion of .slides from the UBveslty
of tpregon, -were , sboWn ..to the
grades Monday ; afternoon.;'- -d-
...The" sixth - graders are fwo'rking
hairdw the8t
egQn,"iustory,. tnat is. fommg
next week.-"-"-
We think some plan should be
devised . w h e r e b y scholarshln
would "be I reepjinited ' ljyl facility,
schoof board,- and student - body.
Soine. schools awardlhonoraryUet-
ters; others keep an honor roll;
still "othefs of ?rprl2esriottm1i4
late' schoiarshipL f ' ' . :
We wish to thank the P-T for
their excellent j Judgment Inpro--viding
the not lunch for both high
school and grades. This lunch Is
greatly", appreciated these c'oid
days'. Mrs. Bradley'is an 'excellent
rook; ' v '"' 4 : ' f'-
u SeveVal of the f Irst'yfeaif typists
are obtaining the speed or 25
words a minutei
the minimum re
th. '"close "of the
qufrenienl for
second semester, Narden . Nance
nnd-flarotd-Bery leading the cktss
with a record o 28 words-a niB-
ute, , A few. others , in
barely have reached the
the'jtjjass
rainfmum
speea ror me it
t semester which
is-15- words.
Nineteen' Shipsr Sscheduled
to -Take Veteran? to
French Convention
NEW YORK,
H. Y,4Jan. 2.
More"tbaii nineteen i ocfean-going
liners. thesTiIpsthat. -wHltCjirry
the second A. Bj. F, in September,
F19Z7, when the Americap Legion
I holds 'ft& conv-entipn ' f rtg arls;
f Prance,- will' ' be" inspected "this
month. So that the very best of
MdcdihmbaatlohS' will b javailabTe
- At the behest of the " many
steamship ' companies codperating
In4 'brraiI-inr , this - tremendous
peace-time movement, the France
cohvefilldn travr cbmmiitee 'wlll
b'e.their'kuests'iau'rlng the middle
of Ihri raorimil-Tlie f cornmltteewfTI f
inspect, uiorougniy eacn vessel, lor
updn' Its- work" depends' "VheTjib'ttt
fort of the men who will Shore off
Inf 'Zi r?mereatilgrlmagi
Motning wiji s be! overiooicea . irom
bow to stern.
- Transatlantic
liner r 8
e
are made up two and three years
In advancer aha
thiThiatrer oraK
ranging" prbberiy tor"' sufficient -
: . 1 ; ' . ' -
.THftf Mine:
ENGRAVED
I CrUESS .1. , .
LUCKY!
t. .m, - y, ' -. ' Ai - i-Ji-i-'" " il - ri -.df-- r J-'-' ' " II "NJ - ' ,
Union Roster,
CAl lTAX. TyroUEAPHICAIWriOJi KO
2l-tTiliint. U. V. Kvfttu: irHty.
M. D'iU.nWB. H.eti s:iBt Stur-
CARPENTfcRS' ; UKIOTV fiO. ' 0S .
-MnU Thura. twi, Arthur Tk
i er, president; .Wn,, iVttit, reUry.
'; Bkillsd tnchanies faramhe. Ihono 17i.
SATjEM( rnXlON' 'LABE'I "UEAQUE-2
Meet t Llor Hall oa. ealt f . prert-
, - , '
sst(je Roster
FBATERXAL ORDER OP EAGLES. bm(
overr. Wedarsdar. Fraternity 1111, ,8.
- at. vwjijett, tMe.-y, 'i4yi. 4frs,,y
KNIGHTS OP ; PYTHIAS MJ5ETS" AT
Fratral Hall every Tudy stotiiiF
(VitUors in-ritad. Frd DeahaAw O..C. ;
- -Warter lnon. :af R;-Sv ' tf
Pabliahad erary mora inf faxeapt lfota
aayj at Maiaai, -rapttat
ot Orrok
f ft jLi
aaMaMaWtaa
For Classified
Advertising
Bair or Uttnday t
-2 eantspatrord
S eaota par worf
this tlma
rbree lis ia
Six timea i
s tenia per word
1 nt, daily end Sua. 20 eeata per word
. In' order, to earn the more than ina.
wx lerate, adTertiaeaeot injiat mm. la
conaeetttjTa iaaaea. w v -vri. ? s-1
; Ko. Ad. taken for le thaa 25 eenta.
JLda. mm Sunday ONLX. fharse- at-
pae-tj-tD rt. - .- . .. : - J
;? ' AdTrtiiamnta (exeept Pertonala
and Situation Wanted) will oe Uken
aver the telephone if the ad rertiiar ia
a anbaeriber to phone.
The Statea-ma- will roeelvo adrer
tUementa at any time of the day or
BlcntT T hitiuro propef elifica
tione ad. CboQld bo ia befoTe 7 p,
V w JWUtrHOKt 23 Ofc 503 V, . 1
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Money to Loan
os(m1 Tstaty - '
, - " t k. roTuy
0-er Ladd A Bash Bank)
BETORB
TOO LEAVE TOOK
HOUB
OK OAR HAVE- IT
Itisu reci 7ProperIy "
, Pbona l"ol lioclra ft' Ttaadrieka, HelHj
Bidr i8 ifHJrh at. 4-20-1
ADVERTISING
HONEST A4VERTI9IN-The(-a eoi-"
uni anttn kept free from anything'
of i jqneationaMe'Satnra. Ifiarepresen..
'tetiaaa wirt not .e teWated. infor
mation ihowinff any questionable in
tent on the part of tha htfrertiier
should be reported to' thia ntwi
peper or the Raletn Ad Clnb.
ships will be definjCey; settled at
ther. January : nreetin;, r.Tle ques
tion of carrying the, Levgippnaires
over is not a perplexingr one, for
there is a lull In the overseas. traf
fic going;4 east -itr tire fiirr"Hfjw
ever, just at this time summer va
cationists ""abroad are returning Jn
great-numbers. That la the prob
lemtjft be. finally arranged at the
meetkg.here;- : C .--
-jThat thousands of Legionnaires
appreciate' the great Bignificance
oi ithe - Irlp ta - showit by tftls
marked jump in the total of J-'aris
Savings accounts 'duVing the4 past
monti. .Hundreds' Of banks 'show
marked .tirrease' Y ?
In a .bulletin to headquarters
last week, , jbhh J. Wicker, Jr.,
chairman of the France conven
tion 'committee, gave .-warning to
Legionnaires to - .make arrange
ments about a longer I vacation
period Jn 1927. He .urged that
Legionnaires planning td make
the trip forego th-ir vacation in
1 Sagand fndd the"'iime to ' their
holiday period in 1927. That will
provide ihe necessary foirr weeks,
which it will take to make the
round trip. -' -
The members - of . the France
convention travel committee are
as - follows : -John J.- Wicker. Jr. .
Virginia, chairman; George llat-
HeTdrCanfQfhraTrBoWm
Indiana: Albert Greenlaw; Maihd;.
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- - MlfciUleJ , 1 tim-,- ot
if
'-salpm ArT1,WKE,Ki,crCwI" ,
Wlrl. Tire, Kiiu, JviiUaf- .
-, Haft Pri Ml La : j
" Parf for aM earn, eal for old rara. ,
402 8. Church PbaM 2t5V -
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TRT RADIOUlTrT IN YOnR t'AK.BAT
tery and rim will )m w ltadiola tMtoatrt
3--Mtor inn i 2aaaj;er-- 4 10 ' S.? Poimr
Anto Ttepalrlas'
MOTOR INN OARAGE l-'KDER NE".
- maaaerracet. v expert repair aerriee,
' 'om in and ret afonamteiL 410 H
1 ICom-U- 4 , ' yI23
Anto Tops
ERR US FOR TOP ANT PAINT "WORK,
O j Hall Auto Tan and Paint Shew
267 8. Com-oiemial. - 5al6tf
HelrTUTiihted
Rnvi tAsn-4OTR4LS-REt:. tacks
of my ut-w lit-onre new mi uw im
.1 will frir you frff.m woiidet-fnl Et-s
ready 'Ftaablijcht. : 'Pud Trmrr .name to
, day.i L'haries iaviu ' ,n" 1,1
: CiiM innati. J I . 9j24
Help Wiutted-UI -t It
wantex rjut jtieiru man ..for
local Dositten afc aleairiaii: Bor .182
Htatesinan"
- - 1 lj3U
DISTRICT -RAJ jF.BM A"N MUST " BE REi
liahW Prefer married man.- SO years
dldTor-over and sernmnent resident 4 in
his cotnmtmUyr Exceptional opportunity
tfor toort n. AddrMSaieat atanaarr,
S844 West . -AdaiBa-Srt, Dp 28S
Caielso:' n V f ' Hj24
MAN WXKTEft ' CITY - bR jOUN.TRy )
old established eompany will ppiy
'capital and start you in your own per
manent -bBMness aellinr necessities pao-
ple mbt buy every4 day. Experience
flrtinecasa'ry.'.."AVrite fcCon"-h Oo.
Ftoty 296. 'WhiO,iMfnn. hllj24
XOTrCE TO ..SCREEN ASPIRANTS
f. -Because .produrtjoii ..acii'Mea-,yril ba
groatwr ia It2fl. tlian 'efer before, and
because were new personalities will be
aeep ,film rt6aa bfis,. bJ1 ,0S the
lsst 5 years; Von 'are a'tikert. to submit
photo and personal' description at once.
Fred eTiciP J'anl,
N. .Mariposa
Hollywood, Cal.
.Hj34
ALL SLES rlWOMEi. iMlKTlVAXtta
to qwaKry it-iov rniuent Volitions.
aiew-i:s. montniy. ratome or -iraTei-
ins. write: Atr V.J 8-A... .St.
.oui, io.. iwmeaiaieiy. jiji
KELTABLE MAX IS EVERY TOWN
and city to d tHbteTo-smplM', 4'
..vartiwar m-tter." ete.'Jo' seliiiir. Ex-
neriencei nnnecessary: Outdoor- work
Average -pay .$M.OO:.pe day,: Write
quickly for contrast. ' Supervisor
ejoBHe. 5Kr jtorra-ttar- utr.xiitfiito,-Illi-Ois.
... - : -o .a -lljS4
Help WantedFemale 13
TIIOB0UOHLY BELIABLE WOMAN
lor nouse wora bjr small laipiiy aauits
outaide-eity-. Uood , home. O ire full
particulars -cafa Ktatemnan, Bot 13K- -
f , .. : , . .i3j29
iADPKS WHO. CAN E5JBROIDEU
writw.ua for easy,- pleasant, profitable
work. I'ay guaranteea, everything: fur
nished, no canvassing.. Royal Art Co.,
Pept. 25, Iipsic, Ohio. ..I3JS4
WANTED 4-i 8TENOGRA PJIEK, 4 J FOK
atenotrapbtc and general office work.
Apply staling qualifications, age, sal
ary expected .to box 121. Orecon States
man. 1 - .-...-.- -
ADDRESSING ENVELOPES EXPER
lenco -nnncrcesshry. ; lam I3.0tTf -T5.U0
weeklr dtmic. spare time at . borne
limified work for honest, niiwere per
sons.? EB.1NKWS PKODl-VTS, 1"
vanopren, ,mcao, l- ,. ; .I4i4
WOMAX -"WANTEI POR TRAVELING
POSITION Must, p etitirely pnineatti'
bcred; witn'niga achopl education, be
twen;aaes pi! zy au -ao. - Salary,
bun us ana trn sport at ten. (rive rail 'in
formation first h-tfer. F E. COMPTON
COi, OarlanJ Bldg Chicago. - 13jg4
t IfOTICE .
NotfceTiRh'trebygrTeii "that ,1
have imi)ounde4 the' following de
scribed "dogsii in compliance with
Ordinance No. 1404, to-wit: One
blatk ihd'whll-lp.Stted'smari'fox
terrier dog .with .bQbtaiU LQne
white fox terrier dog with yellow
eft ear. yellow spQt,over tall and
uv,ut-ii. . .uo .Diuaiijciiun aucr-
herd dog, female. The above de
scribed dogs wpi tb,e.,WHed t ,npt
redeemed 'by owners, oh or before.
anuair2v, alS26VR provided fin
said Ordinance.. ' .--f
' f J .w.'vW 3. LOW,1
I ' Street Commissioner.
: January, 1926-l-..p.
J-21-22-23-24-26.
it
Alton4' T. Roberts. Michigan; Sam
Reynolds,- Nebraska r Wadef "H:
Phillips, North Carolina; BY W.
son; South Carolina.
$ V,i ri fr-
A KKtfFKCTABUli ANX CAPABUK PEK-
-J.. a .a.. u.p4i I. rMMM WArki'llV. tht
da ailrfy -'JO- fh!Bf .- aMf-r--!
8AI.ESMRX OUARANtEED Pn KE
Wool rit-NHBaanr 'eioh $23. s.
liirmii"! rmimiin -Jarf''t4
"frr. -W ltiliwr ael ell"t. Upt.
2481. Oaoa-Keat, . Cineinaati.- --3i'J-
t ' -KVV.n 'ah.' AOENTi TO SELT MY
r;adiea. Mints and Csm to dealers
Largo profits. .Expcnenao annecessary.
Frei ' aamples. Write today, tfiR""
flordnn. CmcMiaaUj -, r ' i .i 7J42
irioPROirlT!l ' THROUGH t JNEW
. methods t llia;, liOe - stylish anaranteed.
Khtrt. S for (r4.tfn. -setr oa, ?n
Complete outfit .abeotntety free. 44""
earnings in advance. Wa delive -and
.nlUri . Iiiecnerieneea make bir money.
1 Experienced, double earniaaa either as
-mawi or aide line, - V wte aaickr- asn,
- ion 4Wear Khirts. . Deijtr C424, Ctacinaati;
AMAZINQ-AKflE CASH COMMISSIONS
.e faitroaenaj;Batiuii nT'j
unre Mads cuaranteed shoes. Ac
tual samples furniaheaWi Write for your
ferritory. tyi A.- wp '!
D I R E O T-l FACJTDRV AOENT, THIS
tTteuatWiit'j7iNJ' aelliaa.
Jasl dktribrto- and'r-lleeUExpwienca
' ii n nrrmtf.r .fat 'c.Wrr ATA lhl
,llPTnr.,;, . . , .
-weekly.-!?- Address Ststesman.-lioa 497B.
UATERNITV! 'jCSES At' ritACTlCAL
r wirieV' Wioita j . ; 19j3f
r ' I - - - r
EXPtRljiNCEO MAK. CARRIED. TEVILL
-?aerata or-.work oa poiitry rane-
FOA GARDEN PLOVlNG BASEMENT
"digsine and, leejn: ytdvk. - Phone 72F2.
WLtsfTED PAINTTNO.' TTNTrXO, PA
perhanrina. , Expert service -anarsn-
yfjj.j J.phoa, ifix-yrxrKiTi - ius
WOOL COLP HOSE CHILDREN'S
T? sport hose, knifto order. Hand knit-
hf. ."Pho-a. XVlt Jr, . , ISa30tf
SEWING WANTED AT 1 ISO N,
FRONT.
VOUNG WOMAN iAyjTII V BOY SCHOOL
age wish any Yftipe'C tattle work. Kef
Vreneee. V Box 105 car -Statesman. "-
,- .., , - . .-.-;-. . t-. , . - ' 10127"
For Rent
21
GARAGE-.-4 1 1 SiTMMER: aiOUSE. N
' oapitoir f i'nona jo. - - k i j-i3
PRHJT:D CARDS. SIZB 14" BY 7-VS 444.
wording "Por Rent." price lO rents
'-"ava.4 Bta teaman -jBusns Office, -on
-g-ronnd floor: - '
.For JTcnt-i-Apartments 22
WELL "FURNISHED 1 THREE ROOM
anartment. also c-arar. eloae in. S41
apart
;
FURNISHED 3 -ROOM HEATED APART
meat, - 91N;.Cottaa. , t'. v23i26
2-ROOM
APARTMENT.4 RKAS41NABLR
254 -S.
fjottnee. , 151-M, . .. saj
THREE-JIOOM FURNISHED,
water,vrra8e; 41 N. 21st.
LIGHT
23j23
AN.D
SINGLE
a-w-aM - m m it tt a 11 .a.'' - -
I-
23J23
MODERN w HOT. WATER -HEATED .5.
room flat with fireplace, slepinc; porch
and, ,a;araof.rU9na . 1377 1444
LIGHTbY FDRJrISHED APARTMENTS.
Tsmiw. r"i7?"-7tf ajjhi . Thono
FIR-ST FLOOR. APARTMENT TOR RENT
t reaonable:-i1245 Msdisn. v is,2a
APARTMENTS C AND OARAGE. 817
, f.ll ' , f. .. . . - A--
FIRST FUH1K VtlRVTKtTPTl n a pnv
aasement, Saragn. 878-K. f. . 3j23
. . : - - r
APARTMENT TO r RENT HERE'S
targa a-raom iiat vacant today, f 30.
Own furnaea. etc. Adults. Ribt town
town. fBecke- Hendricka. il 8 N.
Hijfk atrat,.f-9"'
FOR RENT S 'ROOMS, $20 5 -ROOM
flat,-130 Threfrooiir 3: ATI' Yacant.
isecaa
U Hendricks. .189
N. Hijrh
Street.'
.23117-;
YFor Bent Booms . 25
4-lTNtn7ftNISHEb tROOMS. StO.Otf to..
cuiuuk (juue, . ucBt,. water. mngie
rooms, $3.00. Phona lOoSr . 25J244-
R0OM"' AND BOARD. 4 C7T : S.
COM'L.
25j26
CLOSE IN- HEATED ROOM, MOD BED
rood board, 0.0 a week. 423 N.'
Churcn.' ' -7 i ' - 25j30
Large prqnt room. sciTABLEr for
-4-WA Sin1 ila44 aaaai. .caa fit fi C I-f I lt
i-ROOM HOUSE
ER MONTH
25,26
Call ,1064-W.
NIGH BOOM CLOSE IN."
PHONE 585-W.
HOUSE KEEPING, ROOMS AND OA.
- rat-, llODiviaion. . 25j24
3
TrjAKKS
T
li'n Broa.
FUKNlfUlfcl' kOOM ,1K MonKRX IfOMK
' rluc to ktate iwiis. 4 lirraLYafttUif iIp-
irJ. Pboar an5 W; Ni 13th.
v., j4?!:-.,-- ' 'W
KOOM AVITII HOT WATKR 1JKAT.
- richt off . liathroiiin : ' g rfI . 24S
- Humiarr.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR OKNTLICMAS.
- Strictly Bsodern home. I'rivstn'" ImLh.
: Foar blocka from I'apltaL 14C5 Jhe
ymekcta. Phono 1804-J. . , -,-gSjftt f
FwO FURNISHED" IIOUSEKEJri'INO
, rooms. 1492 Market. - t .35;23
ROOM FOR RENT JN MODERN HOKE
threa blocka from state bonae, All
, eoaraaiencea. Gentleman prslerred.
Please five refereaees and audrta A.
B ear Stateamaai - i, SOjStf
SPECIAL. RATES BY WEEK OM
, month on - aleepina. or ,bo-sekeepine
f rooms.! Capital Hotels . ; Htyz
FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLB FOR
stadanta, with sleep in r porch nrUjiecoa.
:i Everythtaa modern. Refarancea are re
v r OBired, , Address rooaa, ear StasMiinsa.
I J2tf
For . Hnt Ho-oses " 2
-
FOR" I RENT FOUR-ROOM f Ht'SK.
wood house and carace. -Call S'!V K.
31st St. . . : ' fTj-Jf
7 ROOM HlOUSff, OA RACE, FlU'ifi AND
-ardeaj -Pltona 248. 44 . c 'tljiT
T
FPRNISJ1ED 2 K(K1M HOIT8K. lJUWK
irooau. r Adnlta ;onry-. Phone 14'7-V.
TWO t ROOM HOUSE, FURNISHED,
lieiJTi, . water. a rare, sis, nm n.
4l7t St."
?7J23"
5 ROOMSr "NEW, MODERN ' EXPEIT
Irnac, 62 Electric Ave. 1 Herlc A
- HoiMlricka,vioe.jj Hih, , . 7JlCtl
FOR. RENT 8UC ROOM HOUSEJvNKW
. ly f: painted and papered .915.00.
. Georro Cotton.
Route 4. 'Boa (I N.
t-ROQM HODSB'-- S25.00. r NKWI.V
J painted. papered throuahont, 4- new
sbadea. cldiev ia. f Phona 17FJl..,Wj3a
FURNISHED ; ANA UNFURNISHED
houf. . Hrown and Johnson, U)9.S.
. Cbm'I. v .- . . 27jl7tf
5-ROOM -HOUSE4... 91S
PER -MONTH.
27.U8tf
Pboaa ?044 w.
FOR LBENT--VE10HT HOUSES ' AND
flat-, $12 td $35. - Backa Js Headncka,
180 mjmth' Bt-raaa. ,. . a 2Td2SU
HOtisK Or 5 ROOMS AND B ATirj 31
! H. th. $20.00 per tiionili. Phone
1371 day time. " Harry Paron.4";
..-Mrr'TT-!. "?:;,; ; tint
FOR ! RENT fNKORNISH KW; HOUSE
7 i rooms. - BaHion Ytrrt and r-nt
. ... floor. - vlj lirraratcd tart ' emtnt4d,
- fall luiK-im-iit anil aaraae, "! mbmhly
'rental or lease, $U,50 close in,' bu(ry
if you'Waut it.--- ;i ? '
1,-'A- ' - SEE WHITE ; 'J ?
-i f HOSI B REALTY CO. ' u
16?) S. High. r i- rrjlfi
r -- 1 "
V6t nentlFarms " 9
150 ACRES. HALF CULTIVATED. tJNU
time.; slas. .. 2277, North Liberty.
" " V''" ' .' ! Y( - . ... 'J 4;5'Jj2-J
I HA YE ctEVERAL IRRIGATED FARMS
tor :rent. , P. E. Tkomason. Turner,
Ore.j Phono XXY - . - ?'altf
i Swaps
WANTED TO TRADHt LOT FOto STAR
or Chevrolet, nothinf older than , a 23
model, 4 Sa .'Mt.. JVhite, .Statesman.
Wanted Mlscellaneoas' "15.
PURNITURB f: PACKING - FOB SHIP-
msnts. GUise-Pewsw- .Turnlrare Od .
- - ; v f ,4f 3tt9tf
fllGHESf ' PRICES AID ; TfOR TSED
. Oooda Dept oppoeiti court house,
WOODRY ! THE' ACCTIOliZEl-t -BtJTS
rsed
furniture for- cask.
x-nane-oti.
!i -Satf
- 4 YYl
10ASH j PAD 1 FOR - FALSE TEETH
4 dental aold. platinum and diacsrdad
J. Jewelry. wllpke Smelt laz aad Ref.nery
r Co,' Otaes. Michigan;. j "8 5J38
SELL US YOUR USED PURN1TU?' E
tl T Ai!as m t . -- . . k
a. u. bwk .-enrnuara uo. used ion4a
Depopposita. eoui fco-ia. , fiSn titt
WANTED 4- iPRI VATB MONEY i, FOR
,f . (arm loana. Wa have aeveral anr-tica-
i I,... i X7 t-i a. . i
ir . w i ,,. -1W W t XVJ , ,-V
, Iae SOS Or4ron Bda . - - 854)4tf
WANTEDRELIABLE PARTIES f O
r.-ramof TP ' for - us - from our sto. k.
273- State.'
llj2t
- V
t For Sale Jfjl.
LAWN ;
I-Hj
AWIf -YERTILIZER4. PHONE .TSTT
practically , new. .$200 makem-
I bapboae, $75. Bargain. Phoae'lOT.
s 318 N. Church. j - - 37!lo
GARAGE DOING A GOOD BUSINESS
witu.n roo atock, will sell or trade.
wruo me ror particulars an thle.,Tie.
T m.w ba: r . .... I.
Large; Seio, Ore.
37jJ7
WHITE SEED OATS4 FOR SALE AT
!i lesa than idrke price. Box 443 Sa
lem. 1 -4 ; ' i 87jl!
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