Where Supply Meets Bemtind and -Manl i Wants aM Satisfied Statesman Classified Ads 1 Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per Un.10o Three Insertions per line see Six Insertions per tlne..S0e One month per line.. 81. 00 Minimum charge .....S5e Copy for 1 this pace ac cepted until f :S0 the CTea lng before publication tor classification. Copy re celred after this time will be ran under the heading Too Late to Classify. 1 The Statesman assumes HELP WANTED I mad I0e monthly my first year corresponding for newspaper ; no can vassing; either sex: send for free booklet; tells how. Heaoock. llSlDun Bids., Buffalo, N. T. Work for "Uncle Sam'V STEADY. 1105 to 20 month. Men women, ls 60. Vacation. Experience usually -unnecessary. Full particulars with sam ple coaching- FREE. Write Immediate ly. Franklin Institute. Deptj 8 80 8, Rochester. N. Y. Five unemployed citiaens of Salem who supported the water bonds, to cir culate petitions. $5.0o a day pay. Ap ply at Morris Optical Co., 444 Stats street, from 2 to 4 p. m. today, Sun day. - ' HELP WANTED MALE -SlAnnWWi' JiT K r 11IWJT Hf ATI. OLKRKS. Men 1 8-35. Commence $158.00 month. Steady. Paid vacations. Early examin ations expected. Common education sufficient. Full particulars with satn pls coaching FREE. Apply today sure. Box 524, T9 statesman. SALESMEN With cars, having contact with purchasing: agents of industrial " plants, realty concerns, public insti r tutions. hospitals, etc., to sell na- tionally recognized product. Mechan- leal experience preferred but not " essential as we teach you the bus iness. Sales made on approval basis, ov ercoming natural sales resistance. ' Advanced liberal commissions as ' sure arou of Immediate income. Pro motion to STATE MANAGERSHIP makes proposition worth while to men accustomed to large income. State full qualifications. Box 63. : Equity. 11 W. 4 2d St, N. T. HELP WANTED FEMALE "inn rsfirrf- -- 'r . - ---.-..- Earn $15 dally, free dresses. Sell lovely frocks, 8 for $S.8. Amazing values, stunning fabrics, enchanting styles. 1 Quick sales. Experience unnec essary. Outfit free. Malloch Frocks, Dept. 50239. Grand Rapids, Mich. At Last: Famous Harford frocks styles ready. demonstrators wanted. Start at about $20- weekly. NO CAN VASSING. Rapid advancement Exper ience unnecessary. Write .fully. Dress es free. Harford Frocks, Dept. B 187. IndlnnnpoH SALESMEN WANTED Prominent manufacturer national distribution has opening good sales man with executive ability. Perman ent connection, excellent pay, right man. Empire Industries, 127 East Ninth, St Paul, Minn. FREE BUSINESS CARDS . 1.000-$1.60, 1,000 FREE. Big com mission. Schults Co., 508 W. 10th, Los Angeles. Calif. rltr!hntr e-rnluaive territory elec tric hot water heaters from cold water faucets. Write EMPIRE ELECTRIC SALES, 200 W. 34th St, N. X. C 00000000000000000000000f . Salesmen: Earn $10.00 dally selling coveralls, shopcoats. Lettering free. Leading mnfr. offers best quality $2. 50. Twelve patterns. Prompt deliver ies. No competition. Comm. advanced. Outfit free. WEAREVA, 1120 Maple, Los Angle. Calif. SITUATIONS WANTED Work . for room rent wanted by university male senior. Fraak B. Lock nart. Lebanon. Ore. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 00000000k00 ' FOR 8 ALE Old paper 10c bun- ai sifttesromn omc 000000000000000 " Typewriters, all makes, new and used Adders and typewriters for rent Typewriter Exchange. 421 Court 8t 'iXXAj'sjJTsV'VrMsTs itt ' IK vfreln wool blanket. $. pair. Greenbaum's, 240 North Com'L All makes automatio and beam scales reconditioned. Iowa Gar. ft Men. Shop. Phone 3913. 205 Chemeketa. FOR SALE: Wedgewood combina tion wood ana gas range, im wun Street srijxrxrrrtjrnrvv"vvvj -.--. ---- i FOR SALE German poMce dog, R65 N. TTibt. WANTED Miscellaneous AU kinds of rtfles. pistols, shotguns, Id gold and Jewelry. Condition no ob- lect Mm your pric . ' REINER'S EXCnANGE 324 N. Commercial WANTED Used pianos, in ex- ehangs eo radios, phonographs, or fur niture. H L Stiff Furniture Company 000000mnnmw - m WANTED Will a? 3c a pound for GOOD CLEAN COTTON rags. Must be pieces at least a square yard 000000mnmW ' - m m Statesman omce. Original poems, songs. Sunset ; Mu slo Pub' a, & F.r CsX (Send stamps) WANTED A fresh cow. S. H. Bar ker. Tel. 83F4. MISCELLANEOUS ran i-nrir-ii -i- Painting and decorating, contract or day. Winter prices. --none on. Va-by, lis amppunt. POLLY AND HER PALS AtD WHATS VtXJRrEW t f Iv'M&AN T'SAy THAT NO ) jOtj VVH1STL-X - s 1 ""r,w-v v v yEARB RESCLUTION, f?Jf $ MAHB? WrWI THB r SR. WHAT HAS J ( fsAjTHiN.' MN.' ) HON. HECK ) FINE, PfcUlrPS 'ZX3jX. PRCrVOCATIONl. VOU J " PROVOKED THE) I J25S HAS C HON.' DR7 S (THEMS JESS My ) C2 TV6 CUT OUT K. VSOvTT SWEAR x 7 HON PA? 1 A HANKERlNV HON. DEQN S-7 SENTlMEMTS ' :-.V-x.'. :-..;- .- - - - .7 , - , ; . s . . 1 . v- . . . - . .... -n - . , - . no financial responsibility for errors which may ap pear in adrertlsemento pub lished in Its columns, and In eases where this paper Is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement In which the typographical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objec Uonal advertising. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper classification. ROOM and BOARD Rm. and board close in. Tel. 6317. Room with board. 1040 N. 17th. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Pafton mrtm.fit. H, . .1 . - -- - . -. .. . IU 'iiu.iki bath, nicely furnished. Located In business IhArlct Call Patton's Book Stora 2-rm. fum act. ??m tttt.i a i 7684. .s. ........ -l-irirtJ-u-irLrLnJ, I room apt. 445 a Winter, 1) - Mmmm . . . - - -,--.-.-w-M-W-llfUVxn Preacott apartments, two rooms fur nished, modern, furnace heat lots of hot water, garage, near statehouse. Aauita. ivet ua Bt or PntApt 255 Division St SmalL fur. heated apt 690 Union. " 1 .. ..vnnrnAAr Llerht houskefntnr rnnma StoonfTiir ruouia, (umienea apts. 48s so. Com L Nice fur. apt 696 N. Cottage. SEE this 2 rooms chearwat nlar in town. 695 Highland Ave. 000000000 Desirable 2nd flonr. 9 Heat light, garage. 1010 Oak Pt FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RRNT Obi fnr It. K A 1 rooma $30 to $40 Also houses, ete Dr.urw.t3 at HbJI UKIUK3 189 North High Street 3 famished houses fnr rent M.li-ln Johnson. Adults on It. Call EL Rush 000 For Rent S R. bouse. 1950 Market 00000,l00 Beautiful llrfls home. fnrBlKhA1. near Hollywood. 955 Madison. Housa for rnt. Tiarflw fnnti.h.4 $20.00. Phone 3670. 335 & 15th St RENTALS RPH f VA lit hnil OA tmrr T n Ak n1 Thomason, 341 State, Room 4. Houses ts tin t- , a.. . t iv ,i. imuu; uungiiiawB, 911 ana $16. Furnished $16 to $30; also ware house $20. FOR RENT 1070 N. 19th. 6 R $25. 25. 25. 20. 18. 10. 2130 Myrtle, 5 R. 190 liaxel. f it 651 ThomDson. 6 R. 1343 N. Capitol. T R. 1595 Lee, 4 R. W. G. KRTTEGER Phone 4728 147 N. Commercial FOR RENT WWaaea tasaaa. 'nnjrLfVVXA, Restrarant for rent. 899 N. ConVL Small farm ehM bu 275 N. 20th. utsit BrAtE, ofTlee roem, light, heat water and 'pfaene. Inquire roam $00. 311 State street FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 5 -acres, almoet new 6-R.' bungalow with built-in JcMchea and nook. Lights and water system, eoed barn. If taken this week, $3759.00. $500 down; only 3-mlles of Salem. 34 H -acres, modern house with bath, 10 acres walnuts. 2H A. filberts, fam ily orchard, electric water system and running water, for Irrigation, 3-miles Salem; will take home In Salem as part 60-A. good soil, 80-A. cultivation, 10 A. crop. S-A. timber, new. modern 7-R plastered home with basement, furnace ana tonet. z poultry nouses, all for $6000.60: give good terms. SEARS- ft TUCKER. Realtors 132 South High Street 6 room house in (rood condition. good location; plastered, garage, wood house and fruit hous. $2000. Trade tor small tract close to Salem. MELVIN JOHNSON 320 TJ. a Bank Bldg. Phone 6796. Good Investment property. 7 room semi-modern home, fireplace, base ment etc, with quarter-block or half block of choice lots all In ornamental shrubbery, nuts and fruit, receipts from which pays taxes yearly." Two garages, pavea street in Krowin res idence district' Houae and quarter diotk si.buv or witn nir block ?3,300. terms. Owner 765 comer Rural and WlnterStsPhone 8854. Tour husband can afford this beau tiful 5 room home, fireplace, furnace. Dunt-ma Deautiruu? oeoorated. Reas onable price and terms like -rent 149S N. 18th. Owner 1435 N. 13th. TeL 4277. We have a good stock farm, good 5 room house, large barn, living water, some timber, t miles Salem, worth $8500, stocked and equipped; wants oaiem nome or small acreage. Splendid new stricter modern Ra. lem home worth $6000, clear and want a good 40 or 60 acre valley farm and win assume small encumbrance. 27 fine acres well improved, 1 mils east on fenn roaa ;price 16500.00. McGILCHRIST ft PENNINGTON 209-10 U. a Bank Bldg. Phone 483$. . . . it-. MI ii'mi'ii'i ir iii r r ii THE NEW YEAR Offers you a NEW HOUSE Artistic design, beautiful location, t large rooms, double garage. A real buy at $6500. Reasonable terms can be arranged. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO K. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 6708. FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE OR TRADE On af tha best dairy and berry farms In the Wil lamette valley. Imnroved building and all the convenience of the etty. On pavea mgnway. f. u. jjox lie, baJam. REAL BARGAIN: Five acres of good land located on paved road, two miles from city limits, oast, has a double garage, houae and unfinished barn. AU cultivated land. Price $1650. $60. down, bal $10. per mo. pins int at 6. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. REALTORS 184 a Liberty Street Phono $468. SNAP : Five room house located at ius jurixson st. cor. lot, both sta. paved, price $1450. $50. down, bal. 114 MP mil r 4n.hi4. - v .i.auuw tllk. SEE W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 134 a Liberty St Phono 6468. EX CH A N G Li ReaJ Estate Wioa mmm ......... n1n- TjXAJUl Here ir anmd nMlaia. a stock ranch, cleari $11,000 ; take clear house In Salem. - . i .. .... . ... . " hOt has 4 room house. 3 A. strawberries, and logins : 2,500. trade larger place. Hava aevfral hiurfnaBB hulMlnm apartment houses to trad for stock uu cvjuippea larm. ee us ror trades. H. C SHIELDS Oregon Building Telephone $19$ for acreage or farm. Rasmus sen. 1S51 Tom mmr.n A mniir. r. 1 a- n n Ik Will ezchanra in tn mnj w. " - -w. . m '.,1 lot LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 6708 FOR EXCTTTATfi-iW 17rT vinu AM EYPEr.T.I?VT TDluai..mi BUSINESS WELL ESTABLISHED, Including two 3 ton trucks, and ono 1-V4 tons. AXJtm FIT?ST Pi.isa gas fUIing station, good 6 room iiuusc, extra larg lot ROOM FOR HANDLINfJ FTIKr. T-hl. i. well located on paved street in Salem ; the business WELL ESTABLISHED They handle ALL THE PRODUCTS OF ONE OF THE LARGEST can neries nere, irom the surrounding dis trict, including their packing plant In another town, making a transfer in all of about 20,000 tons. In addition to this, they transfer extensively, supplies from Portland to &lem. NOW WHEN TOU CAN TRADE FOR A VAT.TTA nr.TE TUTSIlsTIT'ca iu a rr. rVE OPERATION, at the present val- uo oi ma property alone priced at $9,000, YOU WILL MAKE NO MIS TAKE. For this and other good business propositions, also farms and subur- t"" u iiics, ace, vy HiLOjH TAULMAN, .! oiaif? .-rret. tnone 3713. FORiSALE FARMS "'"jo'aCRE S'NAP Half In hpariner fnit Hal u.j good soli, good bldgs., which cost more to build than the price we ask for the place. Price $4000., if sold next ten days. Terms. Might consider some traae. iihB my agents, rs.nrniL. & THOMASON 3 4 1 . Sta te St reet ACREAGE acres on highway north. 3 room house, fireplace, lights, water, gar age, 3 ehlcken houses, 2 cleared, young orchard, good well, 1 1-4 A. strawberries, $3750. Will trade for dm, II hnm. In flol.ni 23 acres, 3 mi. 8. E. of Woodburfl, j uar nam son, an tiled, S -Wells, 12 A. in berries, 7 room plastered house, 3 yra old. 'bath, lights, barn 24x66, chicken house, $7000. Will rrmri $2500 to4eon at H. MELTIN JOHNSON 320 XT. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 6796. 120 A. dark loam soil, house, barn. bwu ru., lamuy orcnara, pressure water system. $7B00. Federal loan 40 A. 8 ml. Salem, 6 R. 'modern home. new iHoaern aairy oarn ror 16 cows. Electrio water system, fen ced and cross fenced with woven wire. Death in family reason for Selling. $7500. Would talr omnlUr acreage. . , R- A. FORKNER 1610 N. Cottage Phone S031. i"ninnnn ACREAGE BARGAINS TERMS ' acres, gooa jor poultry. $750. .. '- iulwui, n i pa rn rllMrta Kq hnn. i ..t.in., . . - . u. vuiuiauvu, uun ill. iavu. is acres, good walnut and fruit land, good view. $1250. 67 ar?ra ennA mi - . t. land. $2500. TWO FARMS FOR RENT Cash rental only. SOCOirnrsTrr a eo First National Bank Bldg. STOP inntr t iotw --'. ...'J A ..... YOU ran llliv rron ira frxv mnn . o ' . . v. v3 J UJVII- CV now thnn vnn an Close in suburban home. 4 rooms. garage, paved rd. with city lights and water, no city taxea Price cut to tiivv; kooo terms. BECHTEL or THOMASON. 341 State Street Room 4. 10 A. 3-4 mt from Hubbard originally sold for $250. per acre. Price now $1100. 30 acres timber, 6 ml. from Newberg, mi. from school on good road, estimated one million ft. lumber, 3000 cords of wood. $60 per acre MELVIN JOHNSON 320 TJ. s. Bank Bldg. Phone 6796. Business Opportunities WELL EQUIPPED WOOD BUS- If Interested, we have a money mak- jnr proposition ror tne right party. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 330 State Street Phone 6708 MONEY TO LOAN EXTRA MONET FOR CHRISTMAS 'If you -are la need of some extra money for end of the year expenses, see ua We advance cash to salaried omnia on n sin nnt., nfj V " - I l u. V. UVLOS, lurnnure, pianos, etc. Repayment ar ransea to suit your convenience. Om erv(co Is quick, courteous and confl dentiaL t STATE LOAN COMPANT 212 Oregon Bldg. , 2nd Floor. uiuce nra 10:04. JL. M. to 6:30 P. M Telephone 7783 Licensed by State - -- -- - 1 Vi-rnmrvwinrxAwvA Private monar to loan on imnmvxi reaj estate, tr. M. Bell, ZZf N. UIgn. icu ma w till, Practice Makes Perfect MONEY TO LOAN PKBSflN At. t1 ft aoaowaM.M soVHWol on furniture, oars, salaries mjlujs on runui or other monthly. us before eloalna a tann. OENERAL INVESTiaOrf CORPORATION First National Bank Bldg. Phono 8(81 r!TTT Attn rivu i. i ratea Boat terms obtainabla. Our insurance department offers yon oa pert advice and sen Ice to all I hi so HAWKINS ft ROBERTS Una.) TL 410$ 365 Orecoa Bldei MONET LOANED ON AUTOS -Contract Refinanced Arrange to reduce your payments, -Ton noes the car. P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty 8t and Ferry Phono 4738 8alom. Or. -i-ii'i-irj-LnnAAA 'Bells of Harmony' Heard over KOOI daQy ring out a loan aarvlco that t jroally. really, olfferont. NO D EDUCTION NO FEES NO OTHER CHARGES ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST flTWOT pRrvirv QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE U flO tO $30 Beneficial Loan Society "an rvf Room lit New Bligh Bldg tnd Floor LiriCNSicn rt nTirn $18 State St TeL 3-T-4-. LOANS WANTED ----- -- -.- - - -I,- -mi-rwwLT WANTED Private money to loan on W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. dcit mo a 134 i Liberty St- TsL 8461. WANTED To borrow $1,600.00 on 6 room modern house. 73$ N. Kth. LIVE STOCK and POULTRY - -- -- -- -- - n rLi-i.n." j-ij- FOR SALE Registered HamDshire ewes, 1 yr. up to lamb Feb. Mar., Jan. price. f per Dead, writ J. McFarland. Tangent Ore FOR SALE WOOD 0A00000000k Green second growth $4. Old fir and ash, phone Judd 103F31. - - -- - .-...,..-i. .wuvjvyxftm CUT t? A K'TIfliT rI V uvr nml TeL 6000 Salem Fuel Co. Trada ft Cottage. i . i -i . n-i rn.r nj-Lru-m IrtA irmwtti fir A ft tl KA Dick Hampton. Jefferson, Oregon. 16 in. 2nd growth fir $4.50 and $5. 00. Tel. 5848. -- - -- -rir.-w-ii'V-.-i --ii-tri.n njjrf For eood wood phone 3986. Tracy's wood yard. 00000000kJJ00J0000k Old 'Ir. 16". $5.00. Seasoned seo- ond grewth 16'' $4.75. TeL 4136. ALL KINDS, any length. Call 3738. 12-16 In. old fir. heavy bark, larg; 2nd growth, dry. Howard, TeL 8986. Dry slab and old fir. TeL 5746. 16" laree old fir. 85.60. See It at 1775 N. Front TeL 8664. - " . -- - - rwi n.ni'xn rifi Well seasoned IS" 2nd irrowth fir. good measure. Reasonable. Phone 3297. )0000000001 Old fir 16". $5.00. TeL 8473. DRT FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal and fuel oil Call oa us for pricea We giv gooa measure, goon quality ana food service. .ARMER TRANSFER ft STORAGE Telephone 3131 00f00000000000000k See Ashcraft at 1530 N. Front 8t and save money on wood. R. M. Ash craft 2nd grth. 16", 65. Maple $7. Ph. 6189. WOOD SAWING Wood Mwlng, Robins. Tel. 9463. PERSONAL - -" ------ ii - "ivVbinnn Working man 60, unacquainted, lonesome, would like to meet a lady living in or near Salem. Box 101, Statesman. FOR SALE USED CARS A Bargain a Day TOMORROW'S BARGAIN IS 192T Oldsmobile 6, 4 door sedan, (however, this car- was bought for 19211. Run hilt 24 ftflft mllaa- trnnA rubber, 4 wheel brakes, excellent fln- uui ana learner upnoistery, PRICE $225. McBCAY CHEV. CO. Where Tou Get the Big $ Worth : 38 Center Street YOUR CAR IS HERE BUT NOW AT LOWER PRICES FORDS 1931 Coup 1930 Coupe 1929 Couda $445.00 350.00 250.00 150.00 1928 Roadrter . OTHER MAKES 1927 Std. Bulck Coach : 1929 Dodge 6 Sedan 1929 Whippet 6 4 pass. Coup 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1928 Essex 4 Pass. Coupe 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1926 Chevrolet Sedan , 1926 Special Stude Coach TERMS TRADES 275.00 275.00 275.00 250.00 175.00 250.00 90.00 160.00 VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone $158 Center Street Phone 7910 Marlon ft Liberty Lot - - i - - FOR SALES Late model Chevrolet, or wOl trade for chickens. R, 8, Box .--- -- - FOR, SALE '22 Cadillao touring. ioov o. xu icu ovi3. FOR SALE USED CARS i-)-inrinn.n.ri.ri.-ij-nAjT FOR HlTiW ..FtT ftiKiu. ..- 1981 DoLnx model OAKLAND fiJB DAN at very low price. ujtucuuN roi-NCa CORP. Phone $061 - Chevrolet enaen rtm ni. t-m a . i-i-ini-iruT nrumjm " "ffth or east Salom lot. TeL 8898, Box 118, Statenun. WANTED USED CARS ..... -i -1 i -L-u-u-LTLrLn - Lata 1919 Plnnnnth 1tn-i1 commercial bod to trad for 1929 modal ?ra ooup or sedan. Valley View Servl SUtlon, S mL west n DalUs Road. Bits For Breakfast ' " - f (Contlnnod from page 4) off. Into th WUlamatt va11v th crosalnf; of tha Cascade to ha oror what haa ainca been known a th Mlnto paaa. but which at that tlmo had not been discovered or used atnee tha Hnd aon'a Bar companies had gon that war fa tha lata twenties and arlr thrtlea. w Meek thought bo could find It, from tha east aid of tha rr-d Ha lad th covered wag-on caravan by war of tba Malheur river and oyer barren stretch to war da th John Day and Des chutes river. They lost many of their oxen through atarratlon and lor lacg of water and a number of th Immigrants died from tha same deprivations. Tha desperate, when ther had reached in uescnotes, and ther wer readr to hang Meek. H escaped and securing horsea from the In dians hastened to Th Dalle. says Bancrofts writer: "He suc ceeded In finding a guld in th person of Moses Harris, wbn bt deserted White's partr (Dr. Eli jah wnite a partr on th war east) th first dar out from Th Dalles. Harris gathered a few horae-loads of food and hurried to th relief of the Immigrants." h round them about 35 miles from Th Dallee. near wher Tygh creek comes into th Des- enutes. Had ther not become dis couraged and enraged, rnanv eood Judges afterwards believed, ther I Business BATTERY ELECTRICIAN iv u Barron Baixenes starter ana generator work. Texaco station, cer- ner Court and Church. BICYCLE REPAIRING The best to bicycles and repairing. H ' firott 14T H Com-! Tel R14 CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450, R. EL Northnesa CHIROPRACTORS Dr. a U SCOTT. PSCL Chiropractor. i n. mrn. lei. (tea bstx. f)R!l RTVlTTITT r p,hn. milwinM. tors. X-ray and N C M. New Bank Bias. CLEANING SERVICE Center 8L Valetert. Tel 9688. FLORISTS ALL kinds of floral work. Lots flor ist. 16th Market TeL 9593. CUT Flowers, wedding bonanst- funeral wreaths, decoration C F. BrclthaaoL florist. El 3 State Street TeL 6904. Potted plants, pcinsettlaa, ferns, ete. HL A. Bennett Nursery C. TeL 6178. Housecleaning Floor Waxing W dean anything that a oal n ted" Capitol Window Cleaners. Phone 37T1 GARBAGE Salem Scaventrer. TeL 4930 or T600. INSURANCE BECKB HENDRICKS 189 N. Hlb TeL 4941 WILLAMETTE INS. AUENCT Wm. Bltven, Ugr. . Exclusive ButtevlU Agent 311 Masonic Bldg. TeL TI94 LAUNDRIES THE NEW ffALEM LAUNDRY THE WEI DER LAUNDRY 368 a Hlgb TeL 8138 CAPITA! C1TT LAUNDRY "Ws Wash Everything In Lux" Te'ephon 3166 1364 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. New 69 lb. mattress 36.06. Ronovat er and fumlatora Capital Bed- dinguo. tpi 4 efts 03B Nortn Capitol MUSIC STORES OEO. WILL Pianos, Phono- grapha sowing machine, sheet musio. ana piano - atuaiea Ke pairing phono graphs and sewtng machine. 433 Stat Street. Balem. might haya gotten through and found Mlnto paaa about SI rears befor ft was deflnlterr discoTar ed. Ther had lost 20 from disease and hunger, and the reat of them were in a pitiable condition. Among them were manr families afterwards prominent In Oregon hlstorr. Hugh Lhixa McNarr, fa ther of U, 8. Senator and TJ. 8. Judge Charles 1 and John H. Mc Narr, waa among the number. S i Harris did like service for the unfortunate aectlon of the IS 4 6 immigration that attempted to get into Oregon br the Applegate or southern route, turning off at Fort Hall. Some (were killed br the hostile Klamath Indiana, and manr "died, and nearlr all lost their oxen and wagons and ar rived in th Umpooa valley desti tute and starring. Learning of the plight of th starring stragglers, Father Bolduc of St Paul made up a partr of a French Canadian and fire half-breeds, with horses and supplies and sent them aouth. starting Dec. 5. "On tha 8th ther OTertook Mosee Harris and three others with horses and provisions going to the relief of the immi grants,' says a journal pf one of the incoming stragglers. The rec ord ahows that Harris waa a lead er among the relief parties. He was instrumental in saving the Urea of manr persons whose names are on the honor rolls of Oregon pioneers, like Rice Dun bar, Jamea Campbell, Rer. J. A. Cornwall, Grandma Tabttha Brown, founder of Pacific univer sity, J. Quinn Thornton, the Croi sans. Halls. Butterflelds, Crumps, Townsends, Holts, etc., ete. Black Harris, chief of roman cers among th mountain man, was surely among the chiefs of th life savers. No doubt many of the saved men In the 1345 and 1846 straggling parties wer readr to attest their belief in his petrified foreat masterpiece, with th birds petrified in th act of singing and all th resL And som of them would har even gone further and averred that the verr songs of th singing birds Vere petrified, if th Moses who Directory J PLUMBING and HEATING ruunomu ana general rena!) orlc Oraber Broa. 166 R. Liberty TeL 6594. -"erx7 PtUMBLNa ana seneral repair PAPER HANGING PHONE GLENN ADAMS for houae aftfTa,f,,nS- Paper hanging, tinting, etc- Reliable workman PRINTING FOB BTATIONKR? . f V-kl I-U UU- leta, progTama books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman . Print ing Department. 318 a Commercial Telephone 911 RADIO FOR vi mirwu. r. All MnAm A r . i Co,rrt Bt Tel 9119 STOVES STOVES mil Mm. n.M.. a. - - - - a ill at.1. Qm T 7l L?r1 ,oollt -nd repalrad. All . wa" wu Tenco, rancy and plain, hop basketa hooka, logan hooka HaJern FmntM rA Qta.a cxrM,w Chemeketa Tel 4774. R B Fleming TAILORS D. H. MOSHER Tailor for men and rmn 474 Conrt 8t TRANSFER "To" Traorter. C - 334 ow "r -isunounnj, ror- W ardlna and Mnf-n m, ..t.n onT rafoa " FOR loonl or distant transfer tm W- call mi Larmor Transfer Co. Trucks to PerUan4 dally. WASHING MACHINES Washing Machines All makes RENTED, sold and re paired. Hoao BROS. WV. Pv Mangum.! Manaair 879 N. High PhoTe 4033. Real Estate Directory BECKS. HENDRtrKR 189 N. Hlgb L 4947 a 14. EARLS) 834 N. Hlgb 8t TeL 8678 J. LINCOLN ELUS 448 State TeL 8671 SOCOLOFSKY A WIN 804-1 First Nat Bk. Bldg. TeL 7847 J F. ULRICH 336 Stat Street TeL 8673. v - nuuu 441 Stat SL TeL 7164 B v rrnr HOSCER a POSTER REALTY CO. 170 S, 8tt St. TeL 7833 W. H. GRABENHORST ACQ. 184 & Liberty St. Tel 6468. By CI iff STERRETT led them to their promised land had requested It. "1 aaid la my haste, all men are liars," scrolled the psalmist of holy writ. All men who romance are not be to properlr classed as liars.1 In tact, as goes the old saw, there are degrees of liarsfor in stance, "plain liars, damned liars, and politicians" or was it statis ticians? V The Bits man worked long with a certain old time Salem newspa per man. He was truthful and re liable in his work as a reporter. But, like Black Harris, he was a romancer. Once, br prearrange ment, he waa led on to tell of all the things he had done in his life. He waa then, ear 35 rears old. One jot the little partr of listeners kept" tab on him and the total of years he had lived up to that time, taking for granted all the things he had done, and the length of time he was engaged in each case, waa trulr sat forth waa about 1351 And he waa not told, and does not know to this dar. that anr one who listened to him did not believe ererr word of his storr. LEE ID SILKE III T FRUITLAND. Jan.'l Mra. Paul Lee and Eugene Sllke, each driving new cars and a resident of Salem, name not learned, driv ing a sedan crashed together at Myers' corner, west of Frultland New Year's dar. Th sedan was badlr wrecked, being caught be tween th two other cars. Th windshield in the sedan was bad lr broken and the elderlr man'a face was cut and bleeding, though not badlr hurt. He was shaken up. Wrecking crews removed th disabled care and Mr. Silk was able to go on home unassisted. Clark Bnndy is spending a few days in Toledo. Mrs. P. R. Coulson entertain ed a number of guests with a ra dio watch party New Year's eve. - . HOLIDAY VISITOR HUBBARD. Jan 1 Mi fin gadlne Bidgood has been the house euest of Mrs. MelvLn rm during the holidays. Miss Bidgood is a student at Oregon State col lege, and will return there Mon day to resume her course in land scape gardening. She spent Christ mas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bidgood at Tnrlpnen- dence. AT MTLK MEET ZENA C. P. Merrick of Ken a motored to Portland Wednesday to attend the meeting of milk pro ducers and distributors which was held to try to establish a whole sale price on milk. Interested pro ducers wao accompanied him were Iran Merrick, w Ed ward a and Alvln Madseifj all of Lincoln, and n a mt o. leepies or onn spring vai-ler. Ci THA Cross -Word Puzzls Br EUGENB IT 2T 33" ST 51 33" 5H HORIZONTAL. 1 keen- 40 tarern edged in strument 6 anything bitter to endur 10 Egyptian, sun god 12 the whit poplar IS native of th largest continent IS resound 14V fall iu drops 17 decay It hiatus 29 makes lac 21 cry of th cow 29 native compound 24 beam 25 skill in 25 highest point of th skull 28 -compass point 20 whips 22 prepared for publi cation Si Hebrew . ruun for God 25 a deadly poisoa 87 garden im plement 28 opaqu. . 41 lively dance 43 ascends 45 rowing implement 46 Greek goddess of discord 47 man's name 50 eight lined stanza only two rhymes 52 dropped In 53 printer' measure 54 run away from danger 55 change for th better Herewith k Saturday's Pux i PP g ffilf a! i lib yfiff f - Jg(f rTrMi fildelv 1 SOVIET FORD PUT ! INI OPEIUTlOa Built by U. S. Engineers, Factory Will Supply ; Russian Fords NIZHNl-NOYGOROD, TJ. . J R., Jan. (P) Soyiet aa sla's newest and largest automo bile manufacturing; plant, reared,. In record time br American en- " glneera to turn ant VnA . . . fldalljr began operation today aft ter th ceremonies with which Russians always greet th opening " muuBinai enterprises Officials hailed th new fae- ' tory as the foundation of a mo torized era for soviet Russia. Is speeches at tha plant and In for mal reDOrt in Jna-nh Cf-1( . - - government leaders. Around the factory, which oc cupies 300,000 square yaTde and earn 10 d tne largest of its kind in Europe, is being built a new city some 14 miles from tha old city of Nixhni-Norgorod, ones the great marktnia n mM. Asia and China. Construction and equinment oi the plant, named "Molotoff aft er Premier Vyacheslaff Molotoff, cost approximately $119,000,000. The construction, under the di rection of the Austin company, of Cleveland. Ohio, was completed Noyember 1. fifteen months arter the work started. The production schedule for the first quarter of this year con centrates on the manufacture of necessary factory instruments, contemplating an output of oily 700 automobiles. After that tha program calls for progressire pro duction on a seal commensurat with the factory's capacity ot 144.000 machines annually of which 94.000 will be ton-and-a-half trucks and the remainder passenger cars. The automobiles will be manu factured under an arrangement with the American Ford company under which the Detroit manufac turer permits the Soviets to us his patents In exchange for an or der for a larger number of American-made cars. Eusslan mad materials will be used.. WHITE SPEAKER SILVERTON, Jan. 2 Major General George A. Whit of Sa lem will be the speaker at th Monday night meeting of th Del bert Reeves post of the Americas Legion. Major General White's subject will be "To Preserve ths memories and Incidents of our as sociation in the great war." VESSEL ABANDONED, CREW SAVED SEATTLE, Jan. 2 ' (AP) A message that th disabled Japa nese freighter. Tamaho Maru, had been abandoned in the North Pa cific and its crew of 42 bad been taken aboard by th Reiyo Mara was picked np by the coast guard radio here tonight. S-t-CTCa 8 10 HI If VERTICAL. mart blow 16 imprisoa- 2 man'a ment nicknam 3 fanatical partisans 4 bulging earthen Pot 5 note of the musical seal 6 gather for 7 one of th continents 8 part of th mouth 9 note of th musical seal 19 tumult 11 poses 14 shallow receptacle 19 conceals 20 vehicle for hire 21 one of ths sexe 22 verbal 24 deliver from bondage 27 gam played with a racket 28 inert gaseous element 29 paradise 21 transport by drawing S3 prickly plant 88 mineral f several shades f bio 38 Persian fairy 41 medieval guitarh-e -instrument 42 receive as 42 Algonquin Inalaa '44 hollow th - 1. solution t 48 cloth 48 number 51 prepeei tion , n ppp w natter Xun5t 52 excU tion