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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1927)
r jFTTi W T ", J T" T SUNDAY MORNING, MAY IS, 1527 r - THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM,- OREGON Bill La fountaine Given Heavy Fine and Sentence A fine of f SOO-andJhree months In the county Jail . was the sen tence Imposed npoQ.-Bill L&Foun talne when he was conrlcted In Justice court yesterday on a charge ' of keening;- a still. - Theman was arrested Friday night by two dep The Most Beautiful Sunday Automobile Trip in the World In About Three Hours Salem it es in Their Autos Can See The Richest and Most Beautiful Country in he World Scenery Rivals Europe's Most Famous See Every Crop Growing. , , Set speedometer at ' ' O.O State and High, up High to Court' and tarn left on Capi tol, following the Pacific Highway. .5 Lake Labish, producing the highest priced celery in the world. ., 1.2 Turn left off Pacific Higta- : war. 17.8 Paogerous crossing, Shasta Route, S.. P. Ry. , 18.2 Slow down to 80, City of - Wood burn. ' 18.9 Turn' left, .don't drive. Over 30, many turns. 20.3 Crossing Electric railway.' 21.6 Crossing main line Oregon Electric. West Woodburn. 21.9 Woodburn Country Clnb on left. You are now on his torical French. Prairie. . . 29.3 St Paul, turn right, 36.0 Willamette Hirer, cross Mar-fon-Yamhill -bridge. 36. 6 Constructing Spauldlng-New-berg Paper Milt, entering City . of ffewberg. -, , v5 7.6 Turn right.. 27.8 Stop. " Main ' Highway and Main street of Newberg. 88.5 Cross Red Line, S;.P. Ry. . 40.0 Dundee. Largest English Walnut jn World . on hills at left. ' 4 4.7 Road forks, straight ahead. 4 5.1 doss Red Line S, P. Ry. 6.0 Crossing South Yamhill river. 4C.4 City of Dayton. 4 8.7 Turn Tight, highway forks. toflay tiian ! jfsslsswsawsaa) ' "'''"''"""''"""'""'fr ''Because Buick is a beautiful car; its Fisher Bodies .ftp distinguished for their smart stylish design, r rich Duco colors and fine coachcraft. Because Buklc 'performance b superb; with the ; famous Valye-in-Head engine, vibrationless s beyond belief . Because Buick has always used the savings .of , . Jptkt volume to enrich Buick quality. Because Buick initial. cost is low and Buick operating cost u economical. Buick value is greater today than ever before. Examine Buick, point by point. Compare it with other can before you make your choice. Aaa-u Otto J.Wilsoi) H88 North Coramerelal Telephone 220 ' ' - . Hotel Seaside Seaside' (The Trail's End 'City) v Oregon ;...' Excellent . Accommodations at Exceptionally. Moderate- Hates. j. 7:-..;jt , : . . Management of 2;, . v Chas. W. Hunlock V TIpkon 306-W Ocean VUw Rom Ob tk Pram, 20O It Soutk of Brodwy ; Room t'l n p . - ' Mrt. Madt Moattj, Ugr Ssaald. Or. uty sheriffs at his place four miles east of Brooks. ! ;' A quantity of mash contained In barrels was found on the place by the officers who made, the ar rest. " The still which was con-, flscated was of the 35-gallon type. Xh worm had been : remoyed by Fountain and hidden In the brush nearby. . .. . ,1 i S3.0 Entering McMinnville. 53.4 Turn left and cross S. P. at depot, proceeding straight . through business district to B St. 53.9 Turn left. Colnmbus .Public School, Hospital, Lintield College. 55.2 Turn left. Right hand road is to Tillamook: 61. Entering Amity. 66.7 Short cut road to Tillamook road and McCoy. 69.6 End of pavement., 69.8 Dead Man's Curve across Red Line of S. P. Ry. Construc tion work. Go slow, be care ful. 75.3 Rickreall, turn left. 76.0 Cross S. "P. Ry. 84.5 West Salem, slow to . 20. Cross Willamette river and go to second street, Commer cial and turn right, proceed -straight south to 86.0 Nobody yet has ever' had any tire trouble on this run but if you should you are now at Rubs Smith's Miller Tire Service. Phone 313. Free Tire Service Car will go to your home or anywhere with in two miles of Salem. Pill up with gas and oil. Here is the home of the "tube tester," eliminater of .slow leaks. Speak to us about taking in your old tires on Famous Miller Cords, Protected by Policies. evarbefdre L A T City Cdres Forgotten Every 'Additional Information About A$commo , - wiLDWOon;eouirr i 1 and 4tMm Cottage by " DayerWek- ' Fnel Free. ReMonable Rates 7th St. 4 l3Ui Are. - s Hot od coUkTer. . Uoadry. (re4 parkins for rjottfthmdjypU, 2-room Cottager 2 double - beds. ;- Ererytnlng ; complete for -light housekeeping. TJX 814 v First.SU : gUTHEauuro coTmi" y r.T. SatliaxUad, ?f, P. O. Box 701 ano O- Bt. Tir Fourth Streets, 8iiio, Orefon. K. ' . ' v C TARHEELS EXPECT: f OTHER VICTORY CHAPEL HILL. N. C., May 14. University of North Carolina athletic teams appear to possess a mania for winning suecessiTe championships. Tar Heel basket ball teams recently won the South ern Conference basketball title for three consecutive years. Last spring the track- team won the Southern Conference title, and this year the Tar Heel cindermen appear to hare a fine chance of repeating their triumph. The team will enter the Southern Con ference meet at Louisiana State .university on May, 13 and 14, ranking high among the favor ites. The Tar Heels have earned six victories in as many starts this year against the strongest combi nations' southern colleges can master, Outstanding in the string of wins are two over the University of Virginia and Georgia Tech. The Virginians were run-ners-up in the conference meet last May and were doped much stronger this spring, while the Tech squad has shown unusual strength this year. These two victories jalsed Tar Heel stock considerably In the eyes of Dixie track experts. Other victories have been over Duke, V. P. I., Georgia and N. C. State. The North Carolina strength this year seems centered in the running events. Captain Gus McPherson, for two years one of the South's great est sprinters, leads the sprint squad; while Galon Elliott and Hoyt Pritchett head the distance men. These two distance stars have just completed a full year of varsity competition, but they have been members of four southern championship teams. Twice they have helped return the four-mile relay trophy to Tar Heelia, both were point winners on last year's track team, and both ran high on the cross-country team that won the conference title last Novem ber. Elliott ran the mile in 4 minutes 21.2 seconds last May. Giersh and Pearson carry the hurdle hopes of the Tar Heels this spring Giersh also broad jumps, and Pearson is the high jump ace. RhineHart. veteran half -miler, has been shifted to the quarter this year and is doing near record time. Williams, shot put star, is getting away to a good start and several younger weight men like Colburn and Harper are getting good distance on the discus. Other lettermen on whom Coach Fetzer Is depending are Daniels, cross-country captain last fall who runs the two-mile; and Milstead and Henley, halfmilers. Sandlin is one of the promising sophomores who may .win points in either the javelin, broad jump, or low hurdles. MODEL YACHTS CONTEST PLAN Boys throughout the state will be given an opportunity to com pete in the first annnal regatta for model yachts to be held In Port land in connection with the Port land Rose Festival June 13 to 18. Tentative rules divide the en tries into four sections: First, sailing yachts;" second, power boats; third, free-for-all sailing; fourth, free-for-all power boats. In each class will be three divi sions: Class A, under 22 inches from bow to stern; class B, under 32 inches; class C, under 42 1 The first two sections will be confined to boats built in Port land school shops undeV the super vision of Portland manual train ing instructors. The other two sections, free-for-all, admit any one for .registering whether In the city or not. Suitable prizes will be awarded loys who build the prize-winning boats, the contest to be held on Iaurelhurst park lake during the week of the festival. &E&S-TjE Water and. Land Sport Here. dations Below Given at The Statesman PELTON COURT t? lOS S. From Seaside, Ore. Light,: Airjr Rooms Teit th Oen Pboao 404-W . Mm. T. C. Abraas CotUr Wits Parkiag rriTyea.r SEASIDE AUTO PARK ' i '- At Tho GSX&A1 OA 8ESTXCS STATION ' "I tfca "Heart f tha City" v T itocko -SonUt of Broadway , oa 7th Street. " Camp eottacei fit aa4 tl.SO per oay, v. Wood, water aaa Uk raelade4. Xear tka Prom" -' Phoaa 846 Vk XHIOHT. XXOOC : , " Cottage and Kooant v r Witk Hat amt CM ; Water - " ; S42 k'irrt 8tret, P. O. Box i44 . , . - SeaxWe, Orepia HOPE TO RULE Sfrt-K ' V . - SV N f t J x-.i :. -I hit- Mj 1. - tX lvV Wj ft 4 - - I ? 5 ' - V K m. .1 :: Th- stiir ilKtanre runnrrs of the "Tar Heel" squad. Oalaii F.illott and Hovt Prltehrtt. The University of North Carolina, havuig won the southern intercollegiate track and field championship last year, hopes to retain it this year. The "Tar Heels" are depending upon the fleet feet of their runners to turn the trick. Galen Elliott and Hoyt Pritchett, shown above, lead the distance men. Cottage Grove Mountain States Power company will buihl line for Iilacke Untie cinnabar mines and 50 families. Fair Golf Star Miss Maureen Orcutt's play In the winter and. spring golf tour, neys has indicated that she will be one of the leading contenders for the women's national golf title now held by Mrs. G. H. Stetson. Miss Orcutt above. - HOTEL - ROGERS ! - SKA.I1DB ORE. '- - - -,r. tt9 Foot rrom Ocean on Broadway i- 'i OPKJT JLXX TBB TSIAJU r i . " : i- Rata CLM aa4 T7.H ."Complete Resort information at tho fttaieffinan office. K Telephone or call.; -....I - - . - - - - " r I I r y , I I 9 . - rf ' . , - P C - ' A4 -i.v..r., . , r, SOUTH AGAIN r ' I t I, i ! Hoyi MISSIONS NOSE OUT WIN OVER BEAVERS (Contifiueo rrom page 1.) dlans to three scattered hits and his team mates pounded a quar tet of hurlers for 18 safeties and a 13 to 0 victory. Score R. H. E. Seattle 0 3 3 Hollywood ....' 13 18 0, Graham. Peters. Phillips, Mar tin and Schmidt, Borreani; Shel lehback and Cook. I General Markets I o o LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Mar 14. (AP) Re ceipts for wefk (approximate) 2,290 rattle, 335 ralvox, 3900 hogs, 4,045 aheep. Cattle -Compared with week ago: Bee( Mock and hnlU ilxint steady: she atock m.,ty 10 to 15c higher; vealers eround 50e lowr: several loads California grans Kteers unsold at close. Late Friday, six loads of California!! averaging 1,165 to 1,443 pounds, $9 (.f 0.73; some 1,100 pound kinds early and weak $9.85; ex treme top 1,036 end 1.042 pound avr ages fed beeves 910; odd head fat cows up to $8, with load lots $7.85; bulk prices: 'slaughter steers $8.50 (u; 10; fat cows $5.25 7.25; heifers $708.50; cut ters and low entters $3.50 5.25, ; me dium bulls $.25 66.S5; good and choice vealers, $10.50 12. Hogs, compared with week ago: Filling classes mostly 50c higher; feeding pig around 25c up; late top light butchers $11.35 with bulk at $11115; most 210 to 240 pound averages $10.50H; packing sows liltely $I(n 8; feeding pigs $11.75 down, choice light weights sarce. Sheep. compared with week ago: Slaughter lambs $1.50 to $2 lower; cloe dull at decline; aged classes weak to un evenly lower; best springers late $12.25 with shorn yearling lambs topping $11;. several lots 61 to 67 pound spring lambs early and weak $14; most shorn ewes $5.50(6.50. PROVISIONS PORTLAND, Msy 14. (AP) Bids to farmers: Milk stesdy; raw milk (4 per cent) $2.25 cwt. f. o. b. Portland. But terfat 40c f. o. b. Portland. Poultry steady; eayy hens 24C5c; light 1920c; springs nominal; broilers 18W20c; pekin white ducks 20e; colored nominal; turkeys live nominal; dressed 37c. Onions steady; local $3.757. Potatoes steady; fl.504fl.85 sack. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. May 14. ( AP) "Wheat bids: BBB hard white. Hay $1.55; June 11. o: It w. s. iissrt mt. Juna 1.51- Mederatioa, soft white, western white. aorthern spring Msy, June $1.47; hard wilier, western red May, June $1.44. Oats. No. 2, 45 pound BW May. June $3$. , . Corn, No. 2 EY shipment May. June ' Millrun. standard May $34. CHICAGO, May 14. (AP) Corn took the renter of the stage today,, and jumped te the topmost point reached yet this season both for Jttfy and September contracts. . Decreasing stocky of corn here, together with adverse weather con ditions and nausual lateness of planting, gave incentive for speculative buying.' ..Corn closed Strang, l4e to 2c net higher, wheat unchanged to l-8c ap and ata showing 1-8 to 3-e advance. Eugene Oil prospect well down 3060 feet, with good gas flow. : Gentle Sarcasm .The interurban trolley was II t terallr crawling up the road. Fin ally an irate passenger could, stand' it no longer. "Can't yon make this car go any faster than this?' he .asked', the motorman. ;Vvell.M came the reply, "if ypu donH like it, you can get off and walk." "Oh, no; I'm not in such a'hnrry as all that' . ' " - : A Kindly, Soul ; , , This conyersatton was heard in a small North Carolina village: "Whaddayo . think ob MisUh Smithy de ibankah, Moset". "Wm tah Smith de bankah? He's a line gen'Iman.. Yes eah. And a good man, too. Tse borrowed fire bncks ob him mo'n a yeah ago, an he ain't nerah ask f o It. All I does ia to gib him.. a qna'tah dollar Very- Baddy what he calls In trust an' he tells me not to fod der about the principal,' wl'ch am de fire." LISTEN IN .,v ; - srKDAT I0:f(-1 :00 KXL (389). Moraine taa- i:j5-I2:30 KGW (492). Services from the First Presbyterian church. 1 1 :00-12 :15 -KXL. Services from the I'imt, Methodist church. 11:00-12:30 KKX (242). Servicea from Westminster Presbyteriaa church. 12:00-1:00 KOIN (.3 19) . George Ol'sena concert organist. 12:00 1:00 Ki'VTV (212). Orff" con cert by Robert Burns. 2:O-3;O0 KXU Music. 4:00-5:00 KXL. Concert quartet. 5:o0-6:OO KXL. Twilite music. 5:M-6:0 KPWV. Stu4k program. SUNDAY NIGHT 6:00 7:00 KOIK. Oaorge Ol'sene, ron rert organist. 6:30 7:30 KKX. 'Tka KEX trio. 7:00-8:00 KFWT. Miua Pels orches tra. - 7:30-9:00 KflW. Service' Trom St. Slepheng Pro-Cathedral. 7:50-0:00 KOIN. Servicea from the First Church of Christ, Scientist. 8:00-9:00 KKX. An hour with the fam ous composers, fl .00-1 0 . 00 Kli W. 9:00-10:00 KOIX N. B. Ct program. Misha Pels orche tra. 9:00 9:30 KEX. Catholic Truth Socie ty lecture. 10:00-11:00 KGW. Little Symphony or. cbestra and Stephen Uaylord, baritone. 10:00-11:00 KOIN. insurance ensem ble. OCT Victoria (3C9). 7, band concert; 7:35. City Temple. Kin Los Angeles (467). . Russian trio; 7, .Aeolian organ concert; 8, clas sic hour; 9. X. B. C. program; lO, orchestra and soloists. KOA Denver (322).. 5:30, dinner eon cert; 6:45, Presbyterian church serv ice. - KGO Oakland (361). 6:30, orehestra; 7:30, Epworth league anniversary pro- . gram; 9, N. B. C. program. KFON Long Beach (232). 6, 6:15, con cert orchestra ; 7, 7 :45, Christian Sci ence church service; 9, frolic. KTAB Oakland (303). 7:45, Baptist church serviee. KFWB Hollywood (252J. 8:30, 9, or chestra and "soloists. KPO San Francisco (428). 6, orehes tra; 6:35. concert orchestra; 8:35, or chestra ; 9, N. B. C. program. KOMO Seattle (306). 7, 8. Christian Science church service; 9, N. B. C. program. KXX Hollywood (337). 6:30, Unitarian church service: 7, concert orchestra and organ recital; 9. KHJ Los Angeles (405). 7, Methodist church service; 8. 9. KFWI San Francisco (250). 7:50, Christian Science church service. MOM DAT MORNING 10:00-11:00 KXL (389). Morning mo- sic. 10:00-11:00 KPWV (212). Horn beau tiful hour. 10:00 11:30 KGW (492). Household help and mui-ie. 10:30-12:00 KKX (242). Pattie Cook; morning' music. 1 1 :00-12;00 KOIX (319). Housewife' hour. MONDAY AFTERNOON f2 :00 KFEC (252). Weather reports. 12:00 12:10 KEX. Popular orchestra music. 12:00-1:00 KOIX. George Ol'sene, eon cert organist. 12:30-1:30 KGW. Soon concert. 2:To-3:00 KXL. Music. 2:30-End KTBIt, (263). Play by play baseball reports? 3:00-4:00 KOIN. News, mnsic. 4:00-5:00 KFEC. Mnsic 4:30-6:00 KFWV. Twilite hour. 5:15-6:00 KEX. Postman Bill's chil dren's program. " MONDAY NIGHT 6:00-7:00 KTBR (363). Music. 6:00-7:00 KOIN (B19). George Ol'sene, concert organist. 6:00-7:00 KGW (492). Dinner concert.' 6:00-8;00 KFWV (212). Amusement guide. 0:00 6:30 KEX (24.2). News, mnsic and time signals. 0:00-7:30 KXL (389). Music. 6:30-7:30 KFEC (252). Mnsic. 6:30-7:30 KEX. The KEX - trio. 7:00-7:25 KOIN. Amusement guide and police bulletins. " 7:00-7:30 KTBR. AAA road reports. :oo-y:ju kuw. Concert trio and so loist. 7:30A8:O0 KXL. Ellen Swearengen, so prano. 7:30-8:15 KFJR (263). Evening story 7:30-8:00 KEX." Wehfnnt crier 7:30-8:00 KOW. Utility service and travel tails. 8:00-10:30 KFWV. Studio program. 8:00-10:00 KOIX. Studio program. 8:00-9.00 KGW. N. B. C. program. 8:00-8:45 KXL. Janet Mansfield play ers. 8:00-9:00 KEX. Varied program. 8:15-8:30 KFJR. Robert Mount business talk. 8:30-8:45 KFJR. Radio code class eon ducted by Ashley Dixon. 8:45-9:30 KTBR. Studio program. 9 :OO-10 .00 KOW. Venetian hour. 9:30-10:00 KTBR. Dr. Hinckley's bar monixers. . 10:00-11:30 KOIX. Hulbert's orchestra. 10:00-12:00 KGW. MeElroy't dance nana. 10:00-11:00 KTBR. Studio program. Klamath Falls George Chris tie wilf build modern $50,000 hotel. notice: of sale of real ESTATE Notice is hereby giren that the undersigned will receire sealed bids up to 2 o'clock p. m. Thurs day, June 2, 1927, at his office in the Capitol building tor the sal of a tract of land adjoining'Centei street on the south and bounded by 21st and 2 4th streets, Salem, Oregon,; containing approximately 13.72 acres, more or less. Said property now owned by the State of Oregon. The terms of the sale are cash upon completion of the transfer, and all bids must be accompanied by a certified check,, payable to Carle Abrams, secretary Oregon State Board of Control, in the amount or XI. 000. 00 as eridence of ''good faith, and guarantee of performance by the bidder. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. . - . The legal description of this property may be secured and the plat of same inspected at the office of the undersigned. CARLE ABRAMS, Secretary, Oregon State Board of ControL . , a 24; m 1-8-15-22-29 t Salem Markets GBAXX - i . l, wheat, white Red. wheat, . sacked Oats, par bu. milling PORK, MTJTTOK AJTS BEEF Top bogs H .10 Sows .. ...oana.oT Top steers Cows i .06 Bnlla - O40.O5H 1927 Umbs. under 66 Iba. .12 Top live veal -090.11 Drasaaa Teal Dressed piga POWXTBY , Ligbt bens Heavy hens . Springs . Boottera ....". . ..17 ' .15 . .18 .2 . .IT .06. 08 EGOS, BTTTTER, BXTTTERTAT Standards - ' i .18 . Poad - -., - .18 Cream butter .42Q.48 VTGETASLE3 . Vegetables, ttacta, sacked .OS Onions, doa. buneha ,, , , .90 New Cahbage 07 3.08 Celery ; . , , , . .. , 2.25 ' California lettuce, crate , 4.00 I o- f 1.S8 i 1.8S aeeai onioas i m . ,ui -, New Fbtfefe Bank Buflding Directory BASEMENT Xe X.nza Shining Parlor Experts for Ladles and Gentlemen. ENTRANCE Teds Clear Stand Ted Irwin. Proprietor' SECOND fXQOB . Coffey's Photo Service Tel. 708. Oyer taa Spa THIRD IXOOK Morrla Optical Co., S01-S02-303 Dr. Hanry E. Morris, Optometrist Telephone 839 C. r. Gillette ... A...8nita Slf Lawyer Telephone . 1056 Socolofsky 8on. TeL 970 304-305 Real Estate, Loans, insurance rCTOTH TXOOR Drs. O'NeiU Bnrdette, Optometrists Phone 626 ..401-402-403-404-40a Gairdiaa Building h Loan Association G. Kayrord iy 4 is Teispnons 70 WUIard H. Wirts and Paul T. Burria Attorneys. 410-411-412 Tel. 1SS Lane Morley. 413. TeL 737; Baa. 1915-W Real Estate Xrfsna insurance SIXTH PXOOB Geo. R. Vehrs. M. D-. Physician 8: Surgeon Suite 603. Tel. 2378-2379; Baa. 77 Bofcin D. Day and Donald W. Miles Attorneys at Law Telephone 193. 610-811-612 E. r. Smith, New Tork Life Room 613. Telephone 193 EIGHTH rXOOB Dr. O. Ward Davis. Genaial Dentistry Telephone 816. Open Evenings. Boom 803 Dr. H. B. Scofleld .....806 Chiropractor, Xearocalometer Service t. N. Sanders, M. D., Physician a Surgeon Stilte 810. Telephone 655; Res. 2348 NINTH PLOOR Dr. H. M. Brown, Eye, Ear, Nose a Throat specialist. - Suite 901 TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. A. Johnson. Dentist Telephone 12B8 : ....lOOJ Chalmer Lee George, S. S. S. General Dentistry E. M. Griffin. D. D. S.. Orthodontia Telephone 181. 3iitte 1002-100. f UNION ROSTER f o o HOD CARRIERS AND BUILDING LA borers Local No. 441, meets Wed I p. m. van xiv i or men. CAPITOL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNIOS No. 210 President, O. F. Evans; see reiary, X. v. ruicenton. Meets see ond Saturday, S p. m. CARPENTERS' UNION'. NO. 1065 Meets Thara. evening. Herbert Hah president; Wm. Pettit, seeretary Skilled mechanics furnished. Tel. 179 8ALEM UNION LABEL LEAGUE -. Meet a at Labor Hall on call of nresi dent. F. W. Sears, secretary Boi eij, saiem. ure. LODGE ROSTER t o KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS MEETS AT McCornaclc Hall, over Miller a store. every Saturday evening) r. J. Toote, C. C; H. R. Burke, X. of B, 8. Tel. 1319-W. REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY BECKE A HENDRICKS 189 N. High. . , Tel. 169. . LEE W, BELL S03.Baak.of Commerce Bldg. TeL 484 BOHRNSTEDT A PAYNE 147 N. Commercial. Telephone 577 P. W. GEISER 441 Conrt. Telephone 2313 W. G. KRUEGER 147 N. Cotn'l, Rm. 1. Tel. 817 JOHN W. ORB New Bligh Bldg. Tel. 2485 GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492. N. Cottage. Tel. 1188 TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 421 Court St. Tel. 651 ULRICH ROBERTS 129 N. Commercial: - . TeL 1856 VICTOR SCHNEIDER, Realtor 147 N, Com'L Tel. 577 ' SQUARE DEAL REALTY T7. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 470 Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or 8unday 2 eente per word 5 cams per word One time Three timea' Six timea a cents per word 1 mo. daily and 8unu-20 eenta per ward In order to earn the mora than one time rate, advertising must run ia consecutive isruea. t - ' : --. No Ad taken for lesa than 25a. Ads. ran Sunday ONLY charged at one time rata. : Advertisements (except Personals and Sitnationa Wanted) wilt be taken over the telephone if the advartlaer ia a subscriber to phone. 1 The Statesman will receive adver tisements at any time of the day or a igbi. Te Insure, proper classifica tion, Ada should be in fcaforo T p. an, ." TELEPHONE 38 OB. 888 i The Oregon Statesman . Published every morning (except Man- -day) t Palem. the espitsl of Oref-on. ADVETtTISINO - - ' ; HONEST ADVERTISING These eaW nms mast ha kept free Irons anything f a questionable naturavUkrepreses- tationa will net ba tolerated. Infor mation showing any quelwna'bl la tent oa "the part of the advertiser shoald ba reported to-thi newspaper 1 or the ealam Ad. aub. AUCTIONEERS F. N. Woodry 11 yrs. Salem's teadiag auctioneer ' and furniture dealer. Kea. aud Mux Its 10 N. Summer. Tel. 511. "NO KICK ON MX SKRVICE" 2ar22'f H. F. Woodry S: Son Right1 dawn towa. Cash paid for ased furniture. Store 271 N. Com'!. Tel. 75. Agenta for Lang Ranges. AUTO TOPS 5 REE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK O. J, Hull Auto Top and Paint Shot.. itw h. idnsMrrjti. Ssidir BATTERY A ELECTRICI ft. 1). BARTON EXIDE BATTKR1KS Starter and generator work; South High. . Tel. 194 HIGH AND CKNTER JOB WILLIAMS FI.EKNKR ELECTRIC CO. HOUSK wiring by hour or contract. Estimates furnished. t. Tel. 980 471 Court St. BICYCLES & REPARNQ 8 LLOYD E. RAM SDEN COLUMBIA BI evr.les and ranairing. B7 Oonrt. HELP WANTED 0 8100.00 OK BETTER PER WEEK TO ladies and gentlemen to demonstrate most marvelous invention. Every home interested. Householder's ' NUCLEOLI. . 619 So. Olive, Los An geles, Calif. - 9a2 1 lT0.00 OR BETTER'; PER WEEK TO ladies and gentlemen to demonstrate most marvelous invention. Every home interested. Householders NU CLEOLI, 619. So. Olive, Los Angeles. Calif. in!5 HELP WANTED Male 11 APPRENTICE WANTED HULL' S TOP shop, 269 8. Com l. Ilmay3tf WANTED A LIVE NEWSPAPER SL'B acription canvasser. Call - Circulation. Manager, .Statesman office. llmllt SALESMEN 12 SPECIALTY SALESMAN NEW TElt ritorv, antisuat earnings. Selling "Jit Vanghan" New Electric Meat, Fiah aud Bone Cutter. Must be experienced and financially responsible. Liberal com missions. C. Skidmore, 831 Bellevue North-esttle. ' 12ml."i SPECIALTY -SALESMAN QUALIFIED for position making 81000 monthly. New electric sign. Extends 4 foot over sidewalk. - Illuminated letters aod border. Setting on' sight at $2:.m Big commission, FLASIITRIC, 2 I J i J Hudson, Chicago. . 12tnl3 A -PAYING POSITION OTEN TO REl resentative of character, take orders-shoes,- hosiery, direct to wearer. Oood income- permanent. Write now. Tan- . nert Shoe Mfg. Co., 749 Hawthorne - Ave. Portland. Ore. 12ml5 i ii i J l i iiiii i '- HELP AVANTED Female 13 LADIES MAKE 825 TO 850 WEEKLY, addressing cards at home; experience; unnecessary. 2c sfsmp brings fuH i farticulara. H. Lichty, 'New Castle, ndiana.. t 13ml5 LADIES 825. 850. weekly easy. Ad dressing mail at home. Good oppor tunity. No canvassing or experience, Fsrticulah-s, 2e stamp. Home Busi ness Service Bureau, Holland Indiana. . 13mir, AGENTS WANTED 14 AGENTS . WANTED--FA ST . SELLING article, big commission. s Ask for O'Neil. Phono 46F11. 14mayl5 '- PROOF FORD'S' NEW INDUSTRY WILL make many people wealthy, free in formation on how you can obtain the lull facts, which will give yon an op portunity to profit in your own . city by the starting of Ford 'a new indus try. Send two cent stamp and self ad dressed envelope to -Dbnovan'a Eco nomic Service, Lafayette Bldg., Detroit. 14mavl7 CHIROPRACTORS 15 DR. H. B. ECOFPIELD, P. 8. O, 80t First National Bank Bldg. DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC CHIROPRACTOlt 256 N. High. TeL 828-R or 87. FLORISTS IS SPECIAL GERANIUMS; PORCH BOX. . and bedding plants. AU kinda. Mrs. Hall, end South 12th St. Box 26. 16mayl7 CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS Funeral wreaths., decorations, C. F. Breithaupt florist. 618 State St. Tel. a80. MAGAZINES Farm Papers 17 IP YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm psper scad five 2-rent stsmps to the Pacifio Homestesd, Salem, Oregon; for a three months' 1 trial subscription. Mention this ad. POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO cent stamps for special three months' trial for the best and oldest Journal in tho west. The articlea and adver- - tisementa are of special interest to the poultry breeders of the- Northwest Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 8. Com- - mercial St., Salem, Ore. ' XNStJRANCE 18 FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort- fagea. - - Trust Deeds, Contracts on ousea Will net 6 to. 80 per cent. BECKE A HENDRICKS Ileilig Bldg, 189 N. High St. Jl-tf FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on good farm security. 1 CITY LOANS We are loaning Pru dential Insuraneo Company aoenay on city residence and business property at 5H per cent, plua a commission. ) Hawkina At Roberta, Inc.. 205 Oregon building. dl4tf Insure Tour noma or car now. Phono ll . BECKE A HENDRICKS HeiHg Bldg., 189 N." High S9 WANTED Emplorment IB CONTRACTOR We specialise in. repair, garages and est buildings.- Graves, TeL 706. 19may23 LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND CON- . struetioa work contract. ToL 1008-W. Hnbbard Oook. 19may20 FOB GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work. ToL lit . . . 19ml4tf FOR RENT 1 STORE ROOM FOR RENT 260 PERU" street, between Front and Commercial, formerly occupied by Withers A Neal. ' 820 a month. . Inquire at State mm" office. 21apr2tf FOR RENT Apartmenta C3 ATTRACTIVE FURNISsHED APART- meat. 690 Union. 23mayJi FURNISHED APARTMENT 133 V tstato. ; - - - - iaw MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT. garage,- hot and. eold water.- lei. 2824-M. 23may21 FURNISHED - TWO-ROOM A PART - ment. larra and light. Phono 1760 it. 23may21 THREE-ROOM MODERN APARTMENT wita garage, ewse taw aaquiro - Uaion. 88ayl8 AN ". t