TOE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNTNO, FEBRUARY 1, 1928 HI II OF Practically All "of Available Funds Already Obligat ed, Says Report According to the annual report of the state highway commission Just completed here, approximate ly $10,777,077.07 will be available for highway construction In Ore gon during the year 1928, while the obligations already contracted total $10,357,547.51. Copies of the report have been mailed to members of the commission. State funds available for con struction work during 1928 in clude, cash on hand December 1, 1927, of $974,268.71. county war rant $48,808.36, motor vehicle li cense fees $4,825,000, gasoline and distillate tax $3,700,000, mo tor transport fees $60,000, fines for traffic violations $24,000 and interest on bank balances and warrants $45,000. County cooperative funds of $450,000 also will be available for expenditure under the direction of the etate highway commission. Federal aid during the year has been estimated at $640,000 while mfitreHaneoua contributions will aggregate $10,000. New construction under contract for the year 1928 aggregates $1, 461.778.81. Other obligated ex penditures for 1928 include: Major betterments $35,146.42 minor betterments $525,000, spe cial maintenance $865,934.34, re serve for special maintenance $459,065.66, general maintenance $2,500,000, etate cooperation on 1927 forest projects $109,561.29. Interest on bonds $1,586,060.99. principal payments on bonds $1. 750,000, rights of way, patrol sta tions, quarries, etc., $100,000. Parks and timber preservations $50,000, operation of draw bridges and ferries $25,000, enforcement of traffic laws $50,000, equipment and supplies $50,000, administra tion and general supervision $200, 000, surreys and engineering con struction $90,000, miscellaneous general expense $15,000, reserve for revolving fund $75,000 and re serve for contingencies $400,000. The report showed that 207.8 miles of concrete pavement had been constructed In the State prior to December 31, 1927. Bituminous pavement aggregated 688.6 miles, bituminous macadam 7.5 miles, oiled macadam 956.7 miles, un oiled macadam 1649.1 miles, grad ed roadbed 219. S mile and unim proved 764.2 miles. A total of 4393.4 miles of roads are Includ ed In the state highway system. j Total disbursements of th state! hlHway commission during the year 1127 were $10,263,442.85. TMs Included $8,474,609.91 of tat funds, $618,679.22 of county funds, tl.lH.B21.64 of federal funds and $58,632.08 of miscellan eous and contributors funds. Income from various sources available for exoenditure by the highway commission during 1927 Included motor vehicle license fees of $4,620,000. gasoline and dis- M 0UTL1ED yT SrJ 4Sx' .SI?.8.14Eotor ejtjafflo lw -rjojtfonf Mil 2ri2rarBk bal ances, warrants, etc., $46,053.35 and balance from 1926, $870,407. 98. Administration and general su TpfcTTision costs during the period December 1, 1926. to November 80, 1927. aggregated $215,112.26. For general administration there wae expended $14,948.77. Other Items under this classification fol low: State highway commission $5, 420.20, legal department $12, 102.71. auditing department $19. 636.87, office of chief clerk. $8, 936.55. engineering department (office) $30,402.16. engineering department (bridge) $41,057.16, materials testing department $8, 806.99, state highway engineer $12,488.42; maintenance engineer $12,488.42, division office No. 1. Salem, $8,702.09, division office No. 2, Salem. $12,176.77, division office No. 3, Grants Paes. $12,176.- Have Kidneys Examined By Your Doctor Take Salts to Wash Kidneys If Back Pains You or Bladder Bothers Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted au thority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night To help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids m the system so they no longer irritate, thus often re lieving bladder weakness. : Jad Salts is inexpensive ; cannot In jure and makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink, 77, division of flea No. 4, Bend, $13,604.87 and division office No. 6, La Grande, $18,607.97. The net cost of equipment, shops and warehouses was $116,- 13 8.59, while Interest and maturi ties on bonds totalled $3,263,215. 87. Enforcement of traffic laws coet $57,929.63. with miscellan eous general expenses of $16,357 39. Market road receipts during the period December 1, 1926, to No vember 3 0, 1927, aggregated $1. 509,329:67, with disbursements totalling 11.305.639.66. The lat ter figure represents cash pay ments to counties. Services were rendered to the counties by the state highway commission In the amount of $17,461.88. The bal ance in the market road fund on November 30, 1927, was $184,- 336.47. Highway bonds outstanding on December 1. 1927, totalled $34. 466.760. Bonds which have ma tured and paid off aggregate $4 233,250. S.tate funds received ancTtexpended by the state highway commission during the period 1917 to 1927 aggregated $85,484,643.- 08. This amount included money derived from the sale of refunding bonds of $3,011,805 and $3,000.- nrift tn refund short term bonds. New construction during the year 19 27 included .9 mile con crete paving. 3.5 miles bituminous macadam, 136 miles rock surfac ing, 79.4 miles grading, 68.6 miles macadam resurfacing, 17 miles widening and 3S2.4 miles oiling. Two Polk County Bridges Now Under Construction OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Jan. 31. (Special) At a cost of more than $50,000 two bridges are now under con struction in Polk county under contract awarded to O. D. Price. Both bridges are on the West side highway, the smaller one to be entirely concrete construction will be placed over a small stream about half a mile north of Mon mouth, and the larger bridge will span the Luckiamute river at Helmick Park, about four miles south of the city limits. Work of driving piling for a temporary bridge across the Luckiamute Is now underway. The new bridge will be of steel structure with concrete decking. Marshall Dresser, of the state engineering department, Is just off the Elkton Job and will over see the work here as resident enT jineer. Birthday Surprise Party ! Enjoyed At North Santiam NORTH SANTIAM. Jan. 31. (Special) A birthday surprise party was given at the home of Mrs. Anna Unddleston fitnrrty evening, January 28, In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Lyle Cobb. Music, games and corn popping were much enjoyed. Those pres ent Included: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Witcraft, Frank, Harold, Mary and Helen Witcraft; Mrs. Bond, Edna. Elton ind Wayne Bond; Frank Gunkle, J va i aim vMuaa.ean Mr. and Mrs. O. W. CobbJMfaVjtJon t7 te C. L. Young. Elma Barber', LelandIelOB-f ilfS8' aC" and Willis Kelthley, P. A fb ejaaMa.beJlJJrlAl'..firtle. Raymond WfiffVey Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tucker and baby Guenwyth. Pfi ONE LINES REPAIRED THE DALLES, Jan. 31. (AP) Telephone service through Sher man county was resumed today following a week-end tleup when more than fifty poles went down under the weight of ice on the wires, due to silver thaw condi tions. Several miles of Insulated wire was strung along the ground o re-establish connections. ii RJy Skin Os Hopeless" You wont y-thatifj SrV?vetha?wSS SSTSSlfcS Your sldn must be both cleared and! healed. Sulphur is a remarkable skin' clarifier, while noth-! ing is better for heal in? than menthoL The two make a complete skin corrective, something you have not had before. While the sul phur clears up the pimples, blackheads and eczema blotches, the menthol heals the broken and sore tissue. It's won derful how this combination works. Long-standing cases of skin troubles are cleared up, often in two or three days' time. Kowles Mentho Sulphur is inexpensive and all druggists sup ply it in jars ready to use. Be sure it's Rowlcs. ETTA KETT I'M CESNM1N tWlMK DAD . . . . a. Akir i t-Olaki KlCrVsi'xvj rvHt-' i tv "OOLVCt L vie V ran TRAVEL RUFEII Peculiarities of the Sunland Sunshine Cities of the Golden State Editor Statesman: The big tourist cities have ho tels on the American plan at from 10 to 20 dollars a day. and other hotels from three to five dollars a day that are called chauffeur ho tels. One at which our driver stayed had 73 drivers from half the states in the Union, besides those that drove in French and other foreign languages. Some of the first built paved roads are only 16 feet wide, and trucks 10 feet wide drive the tourists off into the sage brush. The biggest hotels are filled up mostly with one-lungers, or a frac tion of a breath-taker, -and the things served on the menu card are about half-portions what you would get at the Marlon. Some of the house doctors, (and the ho tels have from one to six each), have what Is called a million-dollar practice. Most of the big ones cmnloT clinics, with X-Ray and masseur features "on reference on ly," and that appears on the bill There are always 40 or 60 people, mostly women, lined up In their waitins rooms In these Sunland Sunshine cities. COL. E. HOFER. Pasadena, Cal., Jan. 28, 1928. Land Department Receives $162,242.95 In January There was turned over to the state treasurer by the land depart ment during the month of Janu ary $162,242.95, according to a report prepared here Tuesday by Oeorea O. Brown, clerk of the state land board. 1 The items included in the trans fer follow: Common school fund principal. payments on loans $104,436,13; common school fund principal, in come sources, $6216.42; common school fund Interest $40,846.29, agricultural college fund principal. payments on loans $4076; agricul tural college fund interest $1462. 05, university fund principal, pay ments on loans $1762; university fund Interest $401.75. Rural credits loan fund princi pal $852.38, rural credits reserve fund (Interest) $359.47, A. R. Burbank trust fund principal, pay ments on loans. $300; A. R. Bur bank trust fund Interest $124.50. Apperson principal loans $687.50, Annerson brlnclpal loans (income) litis 2E. and Apperson Interest loans (income?) atz.tll Textbooks To Be Adopted At Meeting Late In Year Textbooks for six elementary subjects and. nlae high jsihoOl sub? Jecta. will, be nattered for , ' - -- . -e" - w- cording . m announcement hero Tuesday by u. a. tiowaru. state superintendent of schools. The subjects for the elementary grades are drawing, dictionaries, language, physiology, writing and a textbook for the sixth grade giv ing the European background for American history. The high school subjects are bo tany, chemistry, domestic art, do mestic science, Latin, physiology, stenography and typewriting. Mr. Howard said it was not in cumbent upon the commission to adopt new textbooks, in that the ones now In use can be readopted under the law. FRENCHMEN FLY TO U. S. Costes and Lebrix Plan nop to Xew Orleans This Week MEXlCO CITY, Jan. 31. (AP) The neXt fl,ght f thJ aviators. Dieudonne Costes and Joseph Lebrix. will be a long one from Mexico City in an air line across the Gulf of Mexico to New Orleans, a distance of about 1,000 , Lieutenant Lebrix announced today that he and Costes would hop off early Saturday morning and would cross the Gulf of Mex- mo! M Aafcyeew aJ ehe Ue m4 rtllala m mlUe bores. Rftitun. Take rin.raraTt tod rtlsMOX BBAKtt FlI.tJ,o4y rk sou ai-Moram fuarvaiat So ETTA and PlCHARO GffAV speed into the niht- 1 ha mad? uphrS mndto break OTP ETTA determin ed to turn GRAY GHlCli t-Lied vttk IUm V V o llhir. Bar V . A.m Lor an ST lco, vbicb ne thought coma m done In 10 or IS hour. The aviator hope to land t New Or loan before dark. The daring Frenchmen reached here from Guatemala City yester day. The American ambassador, Dwight W. Morrow, will hare them as hia guests at luncheon at the embassy Wednesday. YES, WEDDING ALL OFF 9100,000 Guarantee Not Enough To Suit Young Bride CHICAGO. Jan. SO. (AP) The Herald and Examiner In its Sunday edition said the wedding of Miss Ann Livingston, 30 year old divorcee of Tulsa, Okla.. to Franklin S. Hardlnge, 61. million aire head of the Hardlnge Oil Rnrner comnany has been can celled. The ceremony was to have tak en place last week here but the newspaper says it learned that all details were cancelled, including a dinner planned at the Black- stone hotel. The newspaper says Harding In structed his attorneya a we,ek ago to arrange a prenuptial agreement whereby the bride was to waive any claim against the wealth of her husband In return for $100, 000 to be paid at his death. Miss Livingston declined to sign after she consulted attorneys the news paper says, and adds that Hard lnge then declared "then there won't be any wedding." ?NEW INCORPORATIONS f o o The Capital Theater corpora tion, with capital stock of $75, 000 and headquarters In Portland, has been Incorporated by Donald E. Long. George W. Gearhart and I. E. Johnston. Other articles filed in the state corporation department follow: Consumers Utilities corporation, Portland, $25,000; Neil Bertrand ias. C. M. Dickinson and Charles V. Beede. A. B. Robertson & company, Condon, $50,000, James Walker, A. B. Robertson and Dorothy Robertson. T LISTEN IN ? o -o WEDNESDAY HOUIia 7:18-7:30 KOW (493). Health eierelees. 8:00 9:00 KXL (2S0). Early filter pro- 9:0010:00 KEX (840). Pattte Cook. 9:00-10:00 KIL. Portland Early Birds. 9:00-10:80 KTBR (38S). Woom'i ax ehanfa. 10:00-11:10 KOW. Honsahold halp and muile. 10:00-1,3:00 KOIN (IIS). Boutawifa't konr. 10:00 12:00 KIL. Lira Wira and conr t7 proram. WEDNESDAY ATTZKXOON 13:00-1 :00 KFEC (314). Waatber re port and muale. 13:00-1:00 KOIN. Organ eoneert. 13:00-6:00 KXL. Afternoon presenta tion!. 1:00-1:15 KOIN. Farm fleih on agri culture and poultry. 1:00-8:00 KTBR. kfnala. 1:00-6:00 KWJJ (339). Vatic. 3:00-4:00 KOIN. Newt and muiia.-:0O-S;e KfEO. Concert. 4:0-S:Oe KWBS (S00). Coacart. S:0-4:0XXU The Mountaineer. i:lS-e;00 KOIV. Topty-Turry Timet. WEDNESDAY NIGHT :00-6:SO KOW (493). Concert trio. 8:00-:80 KEX (340). Newt, tportt and announcement. 6:00-7:00 KXL (330). Utility Sad,V- ran eoneert. - ' : S :00-7 :0QKOIXfKniheiJH- J im level t.fz v.1 -n r - it t , 6 rv -jw-k-efTJ IsSSr. KmslS..1" - ' ' O-aKWBAlOOl.x- Concert. 6iOT;00--KGW. NBC program. 6:80-7:00 KEX. Children hoar. 7:00-8:00 KEX. Dance oreheetra. 7:00 8:80 KXL. Conrteny program. 7:30 8:00 KOW. Utility icrTice and religious lecture. 8:00-9:00 KTBR. Popular program. 8:00-9:00 KEX. Studio program. 8:00 9:00 KOW. Feature. 8:00 10:00 KWJJ. Studio program. 8:00 10:00 KOIN. Staff artiit. 8:80 9:00 KXL. Carl SehenelAr, tenor. 9:00-10:00 KEX. Concert. 3:00-10:00 KGW. NBO "The Vaga- bonde." 9:00-10:00 KTBK. Hawaiian quartet. 9:00 11:00 KWBS. Mnilcal program. 9:00-12:00 KXL. Old time dance frolic. 10:00 11:00 KWJJ. Theater frej-c. 10:00-11:00 KOW. Studio pr4VaM. 10:00-11:00 KTBR. Varied Hrrenug. 10:00 11:80 KOIN. Darj Sen? 10:00 12:00 KEX. Dn' frolic. 11:00-13:00 KGW. Orcheitra from KOMO. 11:00-12:00 KTBR. Dance muiie. 12:00-1:00 KWJJ. Pipe organ. NBC 6:r0-7, "Mucical Fruit Cocktail;" 0-10. "The Vagabond." KGO Oaklaud (384). 6, concert; 6:30, NBC; 7, farm; 8, vauderille; 9. NBC; 10, dance orcheitr. KPO 8an Praneiico (422). 6. utility; 6:80, NBC; 7, Gypsy and Mart; 8. orchestra and okit; 9, itrlng quar tet and soloilt; 10-12, dance orcheitr. KPO A Seattle (447). 6, ighteing; 7, 7:30, poultry talk and book chat; 8. orchetr; 9, NBC. KFWI San Franciieo (36S). 6, muiic: 7, tportt; 8, 9, dance muaic; 10, dance orcheatra. . KJPON Long Beaoh (342). 6. 6:15, or cheitra; 7. church; 7:80. dance orches tra; 8, band; 9, 10, Bible lntitute. 11, orcheitra. KPRC San Prancllco (454). 6, 6:30 Cecilian; 8, Southern muaic ; 9, melo dic; 10, orchestra; 11, dance orcheetra KYA San Pranciaeo (COS). 6:45, 7, mu aic; 9, chamber muic; 9, harmon) team. KHJ U Angelea (400), 6, doing: 7, blue linger ; 8, army daya; S. aextet; 10, melody mimtrel. KLX Oakland (508). 6:80, trio; 7, newt: fl. educational; 9. CNKV Vancourer, B. C. (291). 10, Night KTAB Oakland (280). 6:45, 8, trio; 0 muaio. KOMO Seattle (806). 6, new and port; 6:30, NBC; 7, erchettra; 8, or chestra; 9. NBC; 10-12:80, quartet, newa and dance program. KHQ Spokane (370). 6:30, NBC; 8, orchestra: 0. NBC. KJR Seattle (848). 6, aportt and new: 6 CO, concert; 7:30, ola-tim dance mu aic; 8, 8:30. 9, soprano; 9:30, 10-12, dance orchestra. KPSG Los AogeJe (275). 6:30, Organ; 7:80-8:10, prayer service. Ain't Love Cr ft -A O Cli 11 1 . f Cmtmt h tail, aaa Qn0evrnn Wnrtt REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY ANDERSON KTJPXSX, Seal tor let B. Hi. Tel. 1644 BARBKB Sj BOND 300 Gray Bid. TeL 790 BEOKX 4 HXNDB1CK8) 189 N. Ha. Tel. 161 A. 0. BOHKNBTZDT 147 X. Oommreial Tel. S7T BSOWN TeL SSS or SeSS 109 S. Ooa'L W. W. BKOWN 375 State. TL 1961 THE BCNQALOW REALTY 447 State 81 LXO K. CH1UM CO., Beeltore 130 State aH. Tel. 1737 Bl S. CLAE2X 100 8. Con'L Tel. 59 er 0 X. O. COPPOCK SSI Bute . TeL 567 JTBjKD O. DELANO SS0 X. Caurck. TeL SMS HOMEB D. POSTER REALTY CO. 815 Jfle Net. Bank Bld. TeL 643 OA SKILL KABLE 166 8. Liberty St. TeL 3343 W. H. OBABXXH0R6T CO. 184 8. Liberty Bt. TeL 518 KELVIN JOHNSON 820 U. 8. Bu(BU. TeL 687 " W. O. KBUSOXB 147 X. Coa'L TeL 817 LA? LAB LAPLAB Ledd Bun Bank Bloc. Tel. 646 LABS EX OB BICE 2S6 Oregon Bidf. TeL 174 W. A. LI8TON 404-6 Kaeeale Bldg. Tel. 1831 AKTHUB MAD8EN 2074 North CapltoL TeL 2807 KELLINUEB COKITTI 409 Oregon Bldg. TeL 1176 O. K. M1DDLETOX t04 Oregon Bldg. TeL S808 W. O. MILLS 881 M State Bt. Tel. 173 W. B. MOSES 451 Court St. Tel. 3818 JOHN W. OBB New BUfb Bldg, TeL 348S GERTRUDE J. At. PAGE 484 Court. TeL 1186 PERKINS HABSTEBS 311-313 Gray Bldg. TeL 90 WINNIE PETTYJOHN. aiur TeL 534 175 8. High St. RICH L. KEIMANN. Realtor S19 N. High St. Tel. 865 SALEM REALTY CO. 462 State St. Boo 7. Tel. 1004 J. X. SCOT 281 N. High Bt. TeL 1133 CHARLES SPL'KLIN 210 Oregon Bldg. TeL 1935 socolopsky a son J04 5 First Nat. Bank Bldg. TeL 970 SQUARE DEAL REALTY Nat l Bank Bldg. TeL 470 U. 8. TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 431 Court St. w TeL 651 TJLE3CH BOBEBTS lit X. CoasaaexcUL Tel. 1854 rj. . BEAUTY CO. 443 State St. Tel. leeo r. l. wood 841 8Uto 8. i - - DAXKT PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 81. (AP). Dairy Exchange, net prices: Butter, extraa 45c; standards 44c; prime firsts 49 He; firsts 43c. Eggs, extrss 27 Vac; firsts 27c; medi um 26c; medium firsts 25c; undersised 24c. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 81. (AP). Wheat bids: BBB hsrd white Jan., Feb., March 61.42; hard white, blue stem, baart, federation, soft white, western white all $1.27; hard winter all $1.22 northern apring all 1.23; western red all $1.22. Oats. No. 2. 86 pound W. F. and ditto gray all $40.50. Barley, No. 2, 45 pound B. W., all $38.50. Corn, No. 2, E. Y. shipment Feb., March $87.25; ditto No. 3 all $36. Millrun, standard Feb., March, $31. HAY PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 81. (AP). Hay buying prices: Eastern Oregon timothy $C0.5021: ditto valley $18fi 18.50; alfalfa $18(3 18.50; oat hay $14.50 15.00; straw $9 per ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. PRODUCE PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 31. (APV. Butterfat 47c station, 48c track, 50 54c fob Portland. Poultry steady; heavy hens 22 24c: light I520c; springs 2021e; broilers 23fl25e; pekin white ducks 30c; colored nominal; turkeys alive 2527c. Onions quotably 25c higher; movement nominal; local $1.50(22.50; potatoes 75c &$1.25 sack. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 81. ( AP). Cattle, steers, bulls, she stock 50 (14 75c lower; spots in she stork $1 and more down; receipt 80, all billed through. Steers. 1000-1200 pounds good $11 12: ditto medium 920-1100 pounds $11.C53 13; ditto 600 pounds up msdium $10W' 11.25; ditto, all weights, common $8.50 10.00. Heifera good 850 pounds down. $9.60fi2 10.00 ; ditto common to medium 97.50(9.50. Cows good $8.008.50; ditto common to medium $8.00(g COO; dit to low cutters to cutter $3.50(36.00; bull, yearlings excepted, beef good $6. 757.50; ditto common and medium $6(g 6.75. Other rattle unchanged and steady. Hogs stesdy to 10c higher. Receipts 1080 Including 768 direct. Light lights. 130-160 pounds, medium to choice $d.50 9.C5; others unchanged. Sheep stesdy: no receipts. Lambs, 84 pounds down, i good to choice $11 1.50; ditto medium. 9 pounds down, $10(jj-11 Others unchanged. CHICAGO GRAIN -CHICAGO, Jan. 31. ( AP 1 . With im mediate delivery corn In Chicago quote in aome cases todsy st 4c a bushel ad Grand UO ETTA-YOUfc PtCXLE ARE VEAlTHY AND m SlT A POOR CHAUFfEOrS UtVING- on toe aaoMB. rtfofA a rich ma -nABUE-NboO SOCIAL WORLD IS. VWSHA AtSOVtr MY MUtAOV-E SPHERE I CMSY Hope -Tt) CUtAQ" TO M(JSr BE THE END, 1 . X (I 0 -o HOTEL DIRECTORY Salem' New Hotel Senator The Mneit chain of Terminal Holela In Oregon Now Open Officii Tenot For All Orefoa Pickwick Hammand and Parker Stage Strictly Pint Clai Up to the Minute in aerriee and Accommodation kteaaanlne Floor With Baby Grand Piano Large Writing Room. l.m. lima' Dreaalac Room 111 Boom- 99 with Bath and Shower Stage Terminal Hotel Company W. W. Chadwick, Pre. W. A.CumJBinga. Local Mgr. Cha. V. Oooley, A. Local Mgr. INSURANCE DIRECTORY AnJ.nan A Ranort General Imnranr lae Hirh Tel. 1644 K H H1IRKY. Life. Accident, Sicknees lie Onnn Bide-. Tel. 1747 BECKE High. HENURCK8 169 X. Tel. 161 a tt -RTTLfl Life. Accident. Sickness las Orecon Bldg. 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The Statesman will receive adver tisements at any time of the day or night. To Insure proper classification Ads should be In before 7 p. m. TELEPHONE 21 OR 683 V- V ADVERTISEMENTS HONEST ADVPRTiSlNG These col umns must be kept free from anything f ouattionable nature, alitrepreeea atv will not tolerated. Inform tiolt anowing any questionable, intent . m the nor. f th advertiser aneuM . he reported to thin newtpaper- or tka Balem Ad eiun. LODGE ROSTER CHF.MEtrTA LODGE NO. 1, I. O. O. F. Meet every Wedneadsy evening at 7:80 o'clock; third floor of I. O. O. V. Temple, corner of oOurt and High Sts. AUCTIONEER F. N. Woodry 13 Yrs. Salem's leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer. Bea. k Store, 1610 N. Summer St. Phone 611 H. F. Woodry & Son Right down town. Cash paid for used furniture. Store 271 N. Comm'l. Tel. 75. Agents for Lange Ranges, 2 COL. A. L. STEVENSON AUCTIONEER 28 yeara experience In the Willamette valley, for dates or arrangements see F. A. Doerfler, farm adviser. First Na tional Bank, Salem. Phone or write. A. L. Stevenaon. Corvallls, Ore. vance, price for future alto averaged higher. The corn export batia at the Gulf of Mexico wa He lower at (lit over Chicago May. Arrival of -Com here and at other leading centers ware of much lea volume than the previous aay. Closing quotations ware nervou at the ame as Monday's finish to 8-8o higher, wheat unchanged to So lower and oats 3 8c to He up. TILLAMOOK YOUTH DIES Jack Mowrey Blown S3 Feet When Dynamite Explodes TILLAMOOK, JAT. 81. (AP) Jack Mowrey, 18, son of Charles Mowrey of Tillamook, was killed Friday while engaged with hia uncle, Albert Neilson, In blasting stumps on the Neilson farm two miles west of the city. Neilson and Mowrey each had set a charge of powder, but Jack's failed to go off. He waited a short time and then went to in vestigate. As he leaned over the charge it exploded hurling his body about 2 5 feet. Death was instantaneous, in the belief of the physician who was summoned. By DVO VOO tVER OLD "SjrVOMS -TVAT 5HT VOF?TH ARCING UM1NG-? fSOAARD AND I rl Art&Thp Mp.P.tinn. BEAUTY PARLOR! DIRECTORY THE BEAUTY BOX Complete Beauty Service 520 State St. Tel. 1985 THE CAPITOL 223 N. High. BEAUTY PHOPPE For Appt. Tel. 80S ELITE BEAUTY BHOPPE Over the Uray Belle. Tel. 814 LA ROSE BEAUTY SHOP Marcelling 7 5c. Phone 754 MARINE!, 1A) BEAUTY PARLORS Permanent Wave Specialist 246 X. High St. Tel. 1690 MILLER BEAUTY SHOP Tested and graded before permanent, using Text o Meter machine MITZI GRAY BEaUTE SHOPPE 709-18 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 187 THE MODEL BEAUTY PARLOR 112 N. Commercial. TeL 958 THE MODERN MARINKLLO For Men, Women and Ch.ldren 206 Maaonic B!dg. Tel. 879 NIFTY BOB SHOP F.ugene Permanent Waving, Hair Cutting and Marcelling. 311 State St. TeL 270 THIS AD IS QOOD FOR ONE MARCEL AT THE MODERN MARINELLO 206 MASONIC BLDG. TEL. 379 BATTERY-ELECTRICIAN 3 BROWN ELL ELECTRIC CO.. 8SS STATE TeL 95. Contract wiring. Electric supplies. Cell ut for electrical work. B. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES Starter and generator work; 203 South High. 6 Will Tel. 168 HIGH AND CENTER ara JOE WILLIAMS FLEENER ELECTRIO CO. HOUSE wiring by hour or contract. Estimates furnished. Tel. 980 471 Court Bt. BICYCLES Repairing 4 LLOYD K. RAMBDEN COLUMBIA BI cycle and repairing. 687 Coarv jLEAfJERJlEUlYEBS 5 CHEJsT cm CLEANERS bo ana. 250 J. Liberty. Tel. 984. BALEM CLEANERS A DYERS 1078 S. Com'l. Tel. 1668 CHIROPRACTORS 10 DR. H. B. 8COF FIELD, P. S. O.. 806 First National Bank Bldg. DR. O. It. SCOTT. PSO. CHIROPRACTOR 259 N. High. Tel. 828 R.. Res. 2104 J FLORISTS 11 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Olsen's, Court ft High St. Tel. 801. CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS Funeral wreaths, decoration. t. F. Breithaupt. florist. 612 Stat Street, Tel. 880. INSURANCE 12 Insure Your TJome er Car now. BECKE ft HENDRICKS Phone 161 I. O. O. F. Bldg., 189 N. High St. FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort fages. Trust Deeds, (.'on tracts on ouse Will net 6 to 20 per cent. BECKE ft HENDRICKS Hetllg Bldg., 189 N. High St. FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONET to loan on good farm aeeurity. CITY LOANS We era loaning Pm dentlal Insurance company money on city reaidence and business property at 6V4 per cent, plus a commission Haw kins ft Roberta, Inc., 206 Oregon Building. FOR RENT 14 Vacant Apartment North at 2075 Fairground Road. Hot Water heat. Elee. Range Ice Chest. For RentIiouses 620 to $55; Store Buildings $10 on up. For Rent Service Station corner. Becke & Hendricks 189 N. H gh 6trat PAUL ROBINSON VBAR WAT Veil -Veil A rich and beaubRil opportunity at the door oFRrCKAt?D5 heart lb AtAYTHlH& deterrained opportunity. ona may euen break hedoor dovn, t--7 jfssiiik llfll New First National Bank Biiiiding Birectoiy BASEMENT De Lnx Shining Parlor Expert for Ladiea and Gentlemen. SECOND FLOOR Coffey' Phot Service Tel. 708. Over the Spa THIRD FLOOR ktorna Optioal Co. 601-802 Jt$ Air. Henry E. Morrta, Optometrist Telephone 289 C. F. Gillette Lawyer Suite 810 l: -Telephone 1056 SocoloUky ft Son. Tel. 970.- 20 SOU Real Estate. Loana, Insurance Dr. David B. Hill, Orthodontia (Btrsigbtening of irregalar teeth) Suite 106. Hosrt 4) to 5 Every day except Thursday FOURTH FLOOR Dra. O Neill ft Buxdetta, OptomeU.it Phone 625 401-402 403 404 4C SIXTH FLOOli Geo. R. Vehra M. D., Physician ft Surgeon Suit 603. Tel. 2878-2379 Res 778 Robin D. Day and Donald W. ilUss Attorney at Law telephone 198. f 10 611 f 1$ EIGHTH FLOOR Or. C. Ward Davla, General Dentiatr Tel. 816. Evening by eppriotineut. Room 803 Dr. H. B. Scofleld ..mm Chiropractor, Nearoea'ometer Service KINTH FLOOR Dr. H. 11. Brown, Eye, Ear, Nos-. an Throat Sr tcialist. Suite t 1 TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. A. Johnson. Dentist Telephone 1285 lOOj FOR RENT Apts. 15 NICE FURNISHED Union. APARTMENT, fl0 FURNISHED JND 8 room apartment. UNFCRMSHFD 8T9 N. Liberty PESIRABLB 8 ROOM APARTHKM beat; bath; garage; slote in. Inqi,:r 127 Union. THREE kOOk ruM AtkfiT, ment, ground floor, garng. T. G tU tert, 863 Miu. L PATTON AFARTHZXra ' A)xf. elaau. comfort!, weJ, frn,ad. eonM -xwrso, wm; wu, town. -JCMi ttnT aor MT CAM R.AT r . ,' - c mjhx AND MOTOR. WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOW IS. High class residential district. New, atrictly modern, quiet apsit ments. Frigidalre, ElectrU Ranges, RsJ'f, Sttam Heat, Brick-faced Building, Effieient Service. Two rooms with bath. 680 to 83 V Three rooms with hath, 640 to 84 3. Two rooms rurnlstiea overstuffed, 887.60 to 840. Three rooms, furntsned overstuffed, 645 to ISO. Ambassador Apartments 650 North Summer St. Phone 19. 3 New Msnagement, Redecorated FOR RENT Rooms 16 ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD at Alexandria. 1080 Chemekela) Phone 1589. FOR RENT Houses 17 8 RU. HOUSE. Hlnea. 612 00 A MONTH. 132S FOR RENT. DUPLEX North Winter St. HOUSE. 94Q SICE FURNISHED HOUSE 810. Wood, 841 State. F. L. ROOM HOUSE AND ALSO F CRN 1 811 ad apartment. Inquire 1493 Court. FOR RENT NICE FIVE ROOM BP. falow with fireplace, $22. V. L. Vce4, 41 State St. OR FOR SALE 7 ROOM HOUSE STRICT ly modern at n bargain, may acrep6 car or what have Tout Owner, inqu.ro at 667 N. Winter St., rear. ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. 971 M. Commercial. Inquire at Ismons (Jre car (tore, S99 N. Commeralal. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM MODERJf house, almost new. furnace, wiring tpt electric stOTe. garage, vacant Feb. 1, 2U75 McCoy near llol HglljwMl Theater, phone 2337ft. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED NEW SIX room country home just out ef rlt aouth. All modern conveniences. Het erences. Phone B4F11. FOR RENT plastered hoc 10 Room plastered house 1599 Etata Basement furnace, fireplace. ood audi gsa range, two sets plumbing, 50 ier month. GEISER, REAL ESTATE 441 Court St. KINOWOOD COURT OF NINE BUNUA.. lows Just being completed. Hardwiva floors, fireplacea, garagea, built iris range Installed, and Inlaid HneleumS in kitchen ead bath. $22.50 and $25. Several famished $32.50 to $35. In spection invited. Phone 2710. 10 LARGE ROOMS AND RECEPTiOJf hall, snitsble for board and rooming basement, furnace, 2 fireplaces, gas. ane large wood range, t sat of pluml'lpe. garage, large lot and shale trees, home-like place, $50.00 per month. cated 1599 Stat St. B Oeiter Eitate, 441 Court St. BOARD AND ROOM 20 BOARD AND BOOM. ELDERLY LADY preferred. 1044 Marlon. THE fREDERICKSON BOARD AND room 985 for two In a room, o to n. 64S Marlon St. Tel. 154T-K. 2t-, UUNDRIES tRT THE BOMB WET WASH LA UN- yArj. Tal. 171, 1$56 B Btrees. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "The Laundry Por M,tu,r"JL. Telephone 155. 1284 Broadway THE NEW SALEM UCf PRY f HZ WEIDER LAUNDRY TaUplione 2i. 284 A. Hih