The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 28, 1921, Page 10, Image 10

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f FCUS INSTTRAKCB BOCIETT
XhfelMB, Roland 4 Ikirgiutrdt
Resident Agent 871 State St.
M0NLY TO LOAN
On Real Estate
' T. K. FORD . .
(Over Ladd A Bath Bank)
i i FARM LOANS
, HAWKINS dr ROBERTS
204-207 Oregon Building
LOANS REAL ESTATE"
, ' INSURANCE1
We linn anything Ws have the money
ia loan Pay na back like rent Our
farm aad eitjr property list are eom
plete. See "first.
ULTXAa xjltxab
40S-T Oregon, Sld(. . Phoaa 1644
SK you have property to sell
and will list it at the right
price we will sell it. Y
" ; ED. LOOSE
' 370 W State Street
TT NEW; TODAY' r-"
BAROAIK- 5 - ROOM HOUSE, AL.tr HO
dera except tument, tut front, pave
ment, garage, ear line. $2,100. Becke
Hoadricka. 805 U. S. Bank Bid.
SEE ELMO ft. WHITE Ir IN SEED
at loan, 402 . Maaonie Bldg.
TOR BALK NEARLT SEW FIVE BOOM
. fen nr. lew, with: basement and lire place
H block to ear line.. For price see,
Kirueger. 209 Oregon Bldg.
PROVIDE 'FOSTER; 10 CIGARS FOR
v roar guests. : Ask your dealer.
10 ACRES, KO BUILDINGS, FINE HIGH
...ground, closa in, sooth. $2,000. Becke
2r Hendricks, 205 U. 8. Bank Bide. -
, WE REPAIR ALL MAKES Or KODAKS
. and fountain pens, Capitol Drug
Store. . " ' .. t
TOR ' JtKXT MODERK BUNGALOW :
' ; one block frem, , pot toffies. Phone
' "" ' iS M. ; - -" -
LOST A SILVER MESH BAO. IN OR
, near Willsoa Park Wcdnmdar morn
' -"' Inf.' Reward, Room gll, Marion hotel.
WANTED TO BORROW $700 OS 8000
security, farm property. ' Git least
' possible Interest rn firs letter. Ad
drasa 'I-7a" care fitatetman. : - ,
STEAM ASD GAS TRACTOR ' ESGIN
: mt waata work. Address "I-71." care
: ttatawina.'-'.o .. ,-r.v.
BALED CLOVER IUT, $12.50. STORED
at 1887 - K. Winter. '
', FOR SALE . NEARLY, NEW - PAIGE
: Sadaa, Tery reasonable; will trade In
light ear.. Phons 1455-W. -
17 ACRES EAST, 10 ACRES FRUIT
' fair house snd bsrn; will trade for
- - koase. Bocks .k Hendricks. 205 U.S.
r. ; Bsak Bldg-t p . i
WANTED B ROOK APARTMEXT BY
married- coapto, no children, to occney
aboak Sept. .1. Care "I-t)9,". Btstea-
i
LOST-e-OX HIGHWAY BET WEEK SA
'.. i lea and Portland j Tnesday nijht,
lsrre leather rip eonuininc Udi"
! wearing apparel and gray shswl. Kc
tify H. K. HargraTe. Hotel .KortOnia,
f I Portland. Liberal reward. . ;
; LOST BR0WW JAPANESE FOX rUB
'in Willsen Park. Taesdsy night. Yl
' der .please, return to .Statesman office.
W1IY CARRY T0CR OWX RISK WHITO
r insarsJkce' la m eheaot Cnll 347 for
- jour rates, . !n the McMianvill C
ftndly a Foley, AgU4 Bash Bank
i Bldg. . t - '
', 2.0T WAATED ROOM. HOUSE ON
' pared atreet ; ' will take" good Taeant
lot as first payment. Becke A Hand'
', ricka, S05 U. 8. Bank Bldg. :
LOST AT POSTOFTTCE SMALL
blsek purse 'Oontsinlng money and vie
" torn Lean receipt. Finder- leave.. at
' ' this office. . Reward. ,
WILL BUILD SEVERAL SMALL BUN
n galowst foer ts six rooma, with bath,
lectrie lights, walks, .etc and aell
' like rest. Phone 1958, 9 to 12, mo ra
in rs for appointment.
- BEST BUYS-
18 arret valley loam, on River Road
dVs.milea from.' Salem, some oak tint
, ber, buildings. ' well; 1 . mile Ketser
school: price $6,000. 81.000 down.
SO seres off BiWertoa read, TVs . miles
. : Salem,, do ' buildings, all woven wire
fenced, well r price $2,250 eaah.
9 acres hi mile from carline; I1! acres
v tosrana. - - acre strawberries, 5 room
boaae.. chieken heuae j hogpeav good
wall i nrire 83.600.
176 acres oak s-rub naatnre land. 2 miles
from. Roseborg; trsde for aomethin
ear valse hers r price $5,000.
178 aeree with 27 acres priuaee, 14 acres
logana, T ' acres peaches, full set . im
provements, drier and warehouse; U
i 'mil school and town,, rock road; $175
. pea aero; trade for basin ess, residence
or acreage, near . tsalem. .
"' Lei es know yeur trades. '
" SEESOCOLOFSKY
$41 Bute St. -
'SACRIFICE BARGAINS
Good modem 6 room cottage, nice let.
barn, fruit, near carline. Only $160(1.
Fine five acre tract, good $ room bouse,
- barn, garage, orchard, berries, nice ' lo-
ewtiaaV'i s)400 ;. ... - . .
12 seres close in, 7 room honse, bsrn.
fruit, cows, fowl, tools, feed. $9,800,
aaa terms. ' . -i - ' - -" '.-'
We have .acroaa-e to ezehange for , eHy
. property and boesen in- town for
acrescs and farms. Call and see our
.PERRINE & MARSTERS
' 211-12 Gray Bldg. ' '
T rotaa modera' plastered house, two fine
. t lots, 1 block to Commereial atreet ear
, . line aad paved streets, cement bsse
tnent, lotg of frutt. This is one of the
tMMt homes in south Haleav prtna only
J, 700. Reasonable terms can be bed.
Te in this home ia to want it.
If yen want a good home see us,' as we
- hsve the best for the money.'
JOSEPH BARBER & SON
' : 200 Gray' Bldg. ' ' v
'.WOOD'S1 BARGAINS:
Cboiee 20- aero tract located three miles
from Salem; good aoiL about two acres
via orchard, fair buildings, creek on
the nlaca. soring water pined to build
' Jan. good rood. ; It will pay you to
Have one of the test farms In Polk
eouaty. 141 aeree well located, land
, tiled, modera houae.- large barn and
, wuMiidinn, Uood water system.
. Price risht.
rive roan : modem' fcnntnlow - With re-
meat basement, two bate with bearing
." rees; will take auto part pay
. .e terms, :'"
f i'" an $6S per acre; a lew
to V houaa and lot close to
"" oistrict.
F. L. WOOD,
Ptete St.
Caoaoa, liX5 3.-Coauaeitial- BtT
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-THE OREGON- STATESMAN,
EMPLOYMENT
HALE
WANTED WORK FOR ONE TON
track. Alio long distance jobs. 1436-J
RESinNGLING DOSE BY DAY OR JOB
Sstisf aetioa guaranteed. Phone 2093-J
; - Frea ettimate. .
WANTED ENERGETIC- TOTSO MAN
who haa had experience selling life
insurance, stocks or advertising. Most
be able to devote bis entire time and
bo ambitions for advancement. Must
' hnee the. eourags to present business
proposition to merehanta and profes
sional men. Answer in yonr own band
writing stating age. educational qual-
' ifieatioas, experience as solicitor, etc.
Address I Na. SL. Statesman office.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED MEN AJt WOMEN TO
take farm paper subscriptions. A good
proposition to the right people. Address
the Pacific Homestead. Statesman Bldg.
Salem. Ore.
PERSONAL
FACIAL SCALP TREATMENT'S'; Vio
let ray; msnicurmg, saampwui. v-
s-on Bath honse. Phona 540.
FOR SALE
CANARY BIRDS
FOR SALE CANAR1 BIRDS. Nlgbt
SlngSTi. mra. . uennsw.
12U. 1080 CbemekeU.
BUSINESS OPPOBTTJHITIXS
FOR SALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE
store, doing better man ou,uuu unui
bosiness. Stock now spproximates
1 15,000. Can be roduccd so that
$10,000 will bsndle. Own building
60x80 which csn be leased. If you
desire a good business location inves
tigate thia buy. Address X. Selig,
Falls City. Ore, or call 695 N. 14th,
Salem, for further information.
HOUSES
mi a t BVTTH ALADDIN READY
cat "booses. .400 Oregon Bldg.
POULTRY
POCLTRYMEX BEXD EIGHT TWO-
eent stamps :or. special xnm njonin.
trial for the best and oldest journal
In the weat. The artielea and adver
tiaementa are of special interest to
the poultry breeders of the northwest.
Xorthwest Poultry Journal, 215 Com
mereial St., Salem, Oregon.
FARM PAPER
IT YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, sena le so ine x-acuio
Homestead, Salem. Oregon, for a three
months trial aabscription. Mention
thia ad. - '
livestock:
SIX COWS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
K. 1j. Konms. Wopeweii, ismniii. o.
MISCBJLIiAKBOUS
WIRE HOP. LOGANBERRY, CHICKEN
wire, steinoocav toun iuwi.
OFFICES AND BTORES A BIO LOT
of new noou I or saia at sin price.
Steinbocka.
BED , RASPBERRIES FOR SALE
Phone 3721. ,
TRY THE NICKEL LUNCH AT SSI
Court. Anything be.
FOR SALE DKERINQ BINDER, POR-
table and tongue truck, itfiw moaei;
good aa new. Phone 6F3.
THE WESTERN SONGSTER
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SINGING
Aa especially good selection of the songs
, Jon, hare been wanting with words and
moiio eomplett. No matter how many
: aengbooka yon have yon should have
this one, containing the Oregon songs.
Prices : Single, copies, 25e; 10 ft cents
: each In lota of a dozen or more; $12.50
the hundred, poetpaid. Second edition
printed sines September.
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY
215 S. Commercial St.
Halem. Oregon
WOOD
PHONE 1585-M FOR WOOD.
OLD GROWTH 16 IN. FIR. $8.50; 4
, ft. second growth and ash. Phone
lo.
FOR SALE OLD ' PITCHY FIR. 18
inch and 4 leet. Keaaonable price.
Phone 1727.
WOOD FOR SALE , PHONE 254 OR
after office houra call 622. Call and
get my pricea before yon purchase.
GOOD WOOD REASONABLY PRICED.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Victor Schnei
der, Phone &SF41 evenings. Tnrner,
Oregosw .
DEALERS IN WOOD ALSO WOOD SAW.
tng; get our prices before Duytng else
where. Oak, old fir and second growth.
r isber Broa. rnone 2040.
DRY FIB AND OAS WOOD FOR SALE.
Phoaa 77F8.
ns BktV T A DAP A TT XTTT.T.' WflAn
aawed even length, ia .men or io
inch. Special priee on 5 cord . Iota.
Seasoned mill wood. First clasa 16
inch old fir. Second crowth fir. aawed
14 inch. Fred I. Walla, 805 S. Church.
Phone 1543.
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
APARTMENT FOR BENT 7S5 N. COM
mercial.
FOR . RENT MODERN FURNISHED
apartment ana garage. ivv i.esue.
ROOM. AND BOARD
WANTED TABLE BOARDERS. 558 So.
12th BtTeet. i - rtpeetal etunaay oinners
from 1-2:30. Phone lizo. 3i.ru ueo
W. Smith. "
BOOMS
t.w.ONAUD- HOTEL NEW MANAGE'
meat, clean, neat rooms ana apartments.
254-Berth rronv ew
FOR RENT LARGE SUIT OP ROOMS.
.. . Mt j.w : . l.il
Iirsi Iieor. Wlin (rie - itni
Alexandria. 1080 ChemekeU atreet.
mono liou.
rOR RENT A FURNISHED ROOM':
modern conroniencea. two Dtocka from
atate houss. 253 orth 13th. Phone
' 885-W.
FOB RENT ROOM , FOR GENTLEMAN
I in .modera home ana eentruuy eeat-
l ed.. Pless give name and; addreaa
S cere cHateauieB.
HOUSES
r. L." WOOD, a$v HTATI bt REAL
aetata., reataia. 1 .....
LOST ;AND FOUND
LOST
LOST MAN'S WATCH. MAKETLLIX
aia Hunting case. Phone 23F13 oi
leave at Btateame"
LOST ON HIGHWAY BKTWEEN NEW
. a l .il.1.,1. 1 . . .
vara .. . . . . iM
lag heavy linen bag and articles of
Irate with Daily Statesman, Salem.
FOUND
FOUND CAP FROM OIL FILLING
. tube oa Briacoe car. Inquire this
office.
WANTED
inSCELLANEOTJi
WOOD WANTED 10 TO 12 CORDS BIG
Id -fir. Csll e$.
OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER
Capitol City Bedding L Phone 19
HIGHEST TRICES PAID FOR ALL
. kind of aeeoad hand- clothing. 820 H,
' Commereial. Phone so. v ': .
u i vTrn wvr-nTTHTNTi tx Habtv.
ware and furniture Best prices paid.
M. am . . n. . . I tlf11T .HI, .
liii. iii'iMii iiiwnua
r j. AND PLTRN ITURE CO. .
i 285 N. Commercial Sk Xhona 947
' Y : J j X w Y
SALEM, OREGON
WANTED
IjCISCEXXAKEOTS ,
CHERRIES WANTED WE ARE BUY
ing Black Republicans, Biags and Lam
berte. Drager Fruit Company.
WANTED-4-U8ED HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
ranges and eookstovea. tools, men's
sens and shoes. Liberty Exchange.
241 N. Commercial. Phone 841.
BUSINESS CARDS
Auto Directory
AUTO TOPS
ACTO TOPS W. C. WRIGHT, 171
South High.
AUTO TOP, UPHOLSTERY. WORK
guaranteeo. oaa oosio uu, pooac
1128.
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
HOFFMAN & ZOSEL TIRE REPAIR
shop: TUlramzing, retreaaing. Ji o.
Commercial Street. Phone 471.
SMITH WATK3NS, 147 NORTH HIGH.
risk, Silverten cord, iiooa extra piy
tires. Kverythlng for auto.
USED CARS
BARGAIN 1920 SEYF.X-PASSEXGEK
Bairk. Good shape. Rnn 1800 miles.
Write Box 745. Dallas. Oregon.
REBUILT USED AUTOMOBILES IF
yon are looking for a good used ear,
I have it; and ears that are rebuilt
like new. and at a low price on easy
terms. Write or phone Mr. Kilton, 890
Esst ?'b t Portland.
OARAGE AND REPAIR
AUTO ELECTRICIAN; EXPERT TROU-
ble shooting. 238 Aorta iligk. Phone
203.
SOUTH COMMERCIAL OARAGE GEN-
eral repairing and overhauling. eO
S. -Commercial St Salem.
PAIR GROUNDS GARAGE TIRES, Ac
cessories, used cars. Our work guar
anteed. 1 2641 Portland Road. Phone
808.
PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE
station. Expert battery and electrical
work. Farris Broa. Phone 4803. 418
Court.
CAPITAL OARAGE BUICK, STTJDE-
baker, Hudson repairing. 179 booth
Liberty, Phone 88.
TRACY'S STORAGE GARAGE
844
Ferry 9 treat, i
LOBBY'S I AUTO REPAIR SHOP 220
South Liberty. Phone 901.
AUTO REPAIR SHOP L. MILLER, 245
Center.! Phone 890.
SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP 198
South 12th. Phone 28.
J O. BAIR, RADIATORS. FENDERS,
Bodies repaired . 444 Ferry.
BARBERS
COZY NOOK: BARBER SHOP 12S8
State. !
BEAUTY PASXiOES
M. MYRTLE BERNARD MASSEUSE ;
hours. 9 to 5. Sunday: evenings by ap
pointment. Oregon Bath House. Phone
640, ZQ28K.
OREGONION BEAUTY SHOP MARCEL
waving, hatrdressing. 185 South Com
mercial.. Phone 4777
OONTECTIONERY
REMINGTON CONFECTIONERY. HOME
made csn dies, confections, cigars, mag
ax ines. 1272 State,
CHINESE PHYSICIAN
DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANT KNOWN
diseaae. 158 8. High SL. Phono 288.
CORSETS
MR 9. ESCH AGENT FOR PRINCESS
Corsets. Phone 1013 R. 891 S. 12th
DRESSMAKING
DRESSMAKING 1299 South High.
DRESSMAKING, TAILORING 2720
Cherry. Phone 1678-M.
MRS. E. M. ASHLEY. DRESSMAKING.
will go out by hour. Phone 1430-j.
MRS. R. CARTER EXPERIENCED
dressmaker. Phone 1971W.
JOSEPHINE FAXON DRESSMAKING
1414 Mission street.
RUTH MeADAMS DRESSMAKER, 756
Booth. 12 th. Phone 1824-M.
HATTIE WILLIAMS DRESSMAKING,
249 North Cottage. Phone 1552W.
CARRIE FISHER DRESSMAKING.
designing. Spencer corsets to order,
S MoCormack Bldg.
ELETHA PRUETT DRESSMAKING,
082 North Commercial. Phone 19S1W
MRS. VARTY, DESIGNED AND MAKER
ijidiee' tsuita and uewna. 7 aaeuor-
mack Bldg.
FANCYWORK
WASTED TRANSFERRING AND
stamping for fanrrwork. Phone
1470-W. After six.
DRUG STORES
BREWER DRUG CO.
405 COURT;
Phono 184.
HEMSTITCHING
SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING,
ehamatitehing, pleating, buttons. 829-
su vj reran xilg. Phone 878.
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING AT
tsehment; works on all sewing mach
ines; price $2; personal checka lOe
extra. Light Mail Order House, Box
i7, uum ingnam, Ala.
HAT SHOPS
HAT SHOP MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
hata renovate and blocked 495 Court
street.
INSURANCE
INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE WITH
the Orecon Auto Indemnity Exchanxe
Full protection. Reduced rates Frank
Meredith Uo. Busb-Breymsa Block.
. GREENHOUSES
PORCB BOXES BED07NG PLANTS
for ale. i Jmtta a aot Aorta commer
cial
PTNANCIAX
MARION-POLK, COUNTY FARM LOAN
aaaoeiatioa has anoaey to loan at aix
percent. W. If. Umita, aecretary-treae'
nrer.. 80S , Salem Bank of Commerce.
JOB PRINTING
YOUR PRINTING LET BERTELSON
do it. "Y" Bldg. Phone 779.
LAUNDRIES
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 16 8
Liberty street. Phone ax VHaest
largest best. Established 1889.
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Quality work, grosapt eervico. 1304
n roadway. pnoae swa. ,
PLUMBIMQ
PLUMBING. REPAIRLVff AND COIL
work, pacne lai iJ. oaop, m tnava
stT-.et. A. U woarrer.
PRXVATB BOSPrtALS
WANTED CONPTNEMENT CASES AT
private hospital. I have best of eqaip-
meut. Phone iaJ-
PAINT. WALLPAPER
SEE PORTER POK PAIKTK, WALL
a per aaa Picture rraming. uooa work
a uours bv 1 aoee esa.
PERIODICALS
utbi nnomirr, takes bttrscst
. tiena tor all augaiiaes. $51 So. 17th
. atreet, pnone reiau
Ce StatcsmAm ciasincX Ads-
BUSINESS CARDS
SCUSICAX.
ALLIE CHANDLER PIANO, 251
North Cottage.
BEATRICE SH ELTON PIANO STUDIO
- 5 Marioa. Phone 12M.
LILLIAN HARTSHORN PIANO, $94
North Church. Phone 178.
T. 8. ROBERTS PIANO. ORGAN. 270
Scatb. 14th. Phone 770.
DAN F. LAXGENBEBOY VOCAL
Derby Bldg. Phone 2079.
LENA WATERS PIANO. 1472 MILL
Phone 1184M.
MOLLII STYLES VOICE. PIANO. S59
Center. Phone 2016B.
FRANKLIN LAUNE& rlANQ. ' 288
North 17th. Phone 1415.
JULIA MILLS WE I GEL, PIANO. 1580
Boutn enure n. rnone iihik,
P. L. MILLER VIOLIN: OTHER
string instruments- 419 Marion hotel.
LUCILE ROSS PIANO. OKOAK. 498
Sorta Liberty. Pbona 1187W.
MATTTK GILBERT STRING IN8TRTJ
meats. 1572 State. Phono 1154 B.
MISS. MABLE SHEPHERD, PIAXO-
player; dances, all occasions. 257 X.
Liberty.
SALEM CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC
All branches tan fit, diploma s granted.
John R. Sitea, director, 1287 Court
Phone 626;
sa
TUNXRS
WENDELL HELM TUNING. RXPAJR-
ing. Phone 4v.
EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED
Sisno tuner. Leave orders Will'
tusie store
R. W. BALLANTYNE, TUNER, PLAY-
ers a apeciaity. i-none So'i. Cher
rington Piano Houae.
PIANOS
PIANOS, PLAfER PlASOS; NEW.
nsed. i. W. Tatunan. izi bo. Own 'L
CHERRINGTOX PIANO HOUSE. HAN-
dies xtusn-ijane eeteorated pianos.
415 Court. Phone 852.
PAINT - CONTRACTORS
THE NEATEST PAINTER IN TOWN
Work by day, contract. Wells. Phone
1611M.
DAVIS 8TRAVBBAUQH GENERAL
contractors paints, oil, wallpaper. 229
Booth Liberty. Phone 901.
AUBREY H. CLARK, SUCCESSOR TO
Glenn L. Adams. Painting, paperhang
ing, kalsomining. Work, guaranteed.
Terms reasonable. Phone 1396J; res,
425 South Winter.
ROOF REPAIRING
ROOFS RESHINGLEB. CLEANED. RE-
Sairea, paimea or tarrea. Phone &ayes
4F3.
REPAIRING AND SHARPENING
CUTLERY GRINDING, LAWN MOWERS
.safety raiors, etc Stewart'a Repair
Bhop, 84T court atreet.
BEN WHEELER EVERYTHING RE-
paired. General sharpening, chimney
sweep. 1485 N. 17th st, Phons 1418W
SHOE REPAXRXNO
WILLIAM'S SHOE SHOP 195 SOUTH
High.
STUDIOS
DE . LUXE STUDIO, KODAK FINISH-
ing. 147 ota t. ommercial.
STENOGRAPHERS
PUBLIC STENOGRApnER 408 MAS-
onie Bldg. Phone 178.
SECOND HAND GOODS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND
hand clothing and shoes. Also do
cleaning, pressing snd repairing. , Call
and deliver. Capital Exchange, 343
North Commercial. Phone 1368-W.
WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har
ness, collars, collar pads, tools, aad
chains. Fred Scbiaaler, 26S Canter
atreet.
SCAVENGERS
SALEM 8CAVENGER GARBAGE. REP
aso of all kinds removed. Ooaapoola
cleaned, rnone 107.
STOVES STOVB REPAIRING
STOVE REPAIRING, REBUILT, COILS,
connections. Yi ill call and clean, pol
ish at house. 271 North Commereial.
Phone 784.
STOVES REBUILT A?ri KEP AIRED
40 years experience; Depot National
fence, sues zo to xa ins. aign. Paints
oil and varniahee, etc- loganberry aad
hop hooks. Salem Fence and Steve
Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124.
TRANSFER BAUZJNa
MERCHANTS' DELIVERY. 179 SOUTH
High. Phone 230. Trunk, city. 50c.
CHAS CHANDLER rrENERAL TRAN8-
fer; office, stand, Clark Tire Houae,
Phone 74.
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226
State St phone 933. Diatributing,
forwarding and atorage oar apeciaity.
Get one rates.
TAILORS
FRANK PALM MERCHANT TAILOR,
294 North Commercial.
TAXI DIRECTORY
LANHAM TAXI COMPANY PHONE
640.
THE OREGON TAXI-TRANSFER CO..
Liberty Ferry. Phone 17. Dry
also, 16-inch wood for sale.
TRANSPORTATION
PACIFIC CITY STAGE LEAVES CLUB
Blames iu a.m. aaiiy, for information
call phone 7.
SALEM SILVERTOX STACK
Leaves Leaves
Salem Silver-tot
O. E Depot Newa Stand
7:00 a.m. g:i5 tn.
11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. 6:15 pm.
SALEM INDEPENDENCE
MONMOUTH STAGE
Leave Salem O.E. depot 7:00 a.m..
11:00 a.m., 5:00 pan.
lave Monmouth Hotel 8:15 a.m.
1:00 p.m- 6:15 p.m.
Leave Independence Hotel 8:30 a.m.
1:15 p.m.. :S0 p.m.
Special trips by appointment.
Seven passenger ear for hire.
J W. PARKER. Prop.
Ree. phone 615 Buaiaeee phone T
WHXRB TO EAT
WHITK CLOUD TEA HOUSE CHINA
diahea, noodles, frea dsnclng. Open
9 a.m. 1 at night. UOfr k. Com'L
WATER
SALEM WATER. LIGHT POWER CO.
Office. 801 South Com'l St. Tea per
eent discount on domestie flat rstes
paid ia advance. No deductions for ab
sence or any cause ""jsg water ia
ahut off your nrvrmisea.
PROFESSIONAL
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a L. SCOTT. F. & C, CHTROPRAGt
tor, 809-13 U. 8 Bank Bide Phoaa.
7: Bee. 828R. irma-m.
CHIROPODISTS
FOOT CORRECTIONAL SPECIALIST
ppuiane xnnm waivraua imriiaosisni
n alia fact ion guaranteed. rim K.
Tatrev Maaonie Bldg. Phone 442.
STTOGESTOTHERAPIST
H. J. ANDERSEN. D.S.T, SCIENTIFIC
masseur, electro-magnetic healer and
metapnyaician. 1 none 11 08, 416 Ore
gon Duos, vonsuuaiioa ire.
Read The Classified Ad
PROFESSIONAL "
osteopathic; phtsiciass
DBS. WHITE AND MiRCTTtt.T. oe
U. 8. National Bank Bldg.
DR. W. L. MERCER. OSTEOPATHIC
Physician aad eurgeenj -. Kirseeiile
rradnate. 404-405 U. S. Natioaal Bank
Bldg. Phoaea Office, 919; Ran. 61 A
DR. JOHN L. LYNCH, OSTEOPATHIC
Physieiaa aad Surgeon. 403-404 Oregon
Bldg: Phoa.ee: Office. 1394: Res, 68P5.
OPTICIAN
GLASSES FITTED BT DR. L. R. .BUB
dette at the Bow Optical Company,
825 State, atreet, opposite Ladd aad
Bush Bank.
LODGE DIRECTORY .
UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERAN 8,
caaup 9. .Armory. ' irev inira jsoaaaya.
REAL ESTATE
$1200 CASH BUYS 4 ROOM MODERN
bungalow without basemefit. on car
line. A coiy place, good aa new. Terms
if desired. S. R. Pearsoa, 408 U. 8.
Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE ONE ACRE BEARING
cherries, on Fairvirw avenue, near ear
line. A bargain. Inquire owner, 860
E. Street.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SMALL
farm of. real value, inquire about our
100-aere improved Linn county farm
for $4,500. m A. C. Bohrustedt. 407
Masonic Temple. Salem, Ore.
$3,250 CASH BUYS NEW BUNGALOW,
now ready to move into, . South Salem.
Bargain: terma if deaired. S. R. Pear
son, 408 I'. S. Bank Bldg.
TWO LITTLE BUNGALOWS NEARLY
completed; with lights, water, plumbing
and about half arre each ; nice trees,
price very reasonable; terms. Enquire
office Kingwood Entrance gates.
REAL ESTATE TRADERS YOU CAN
find a number of good propositions
either aa trades, or buys in easy pay
ments of land or bungalows. Chaa.
W. Niemeyer, Maaonie Temple, Salem.
puTNaM McLaren co. reliable
Real Estate dealers. Room 21. 180
Korth Commereial Street.
WE WILL MEET OR BEAT ANY FORM
of contract offered on listings on realty
for ssle or for trsde. We make liberal
open or special contracts aa is most
fitting and agreeable. ' Reasonably pric
ed properties are desired, whether for
sale or trade. Buyers are invited to
ae us on this basis. A woman can
buy a cheap aa a man. The
FLEMING REALTY CO.
S41 State St.
WORTH WHILE
ONE FINE BUILDING LOT ON PAVED
street, $000.
One choice esst front lot, close in, street
psved, $800.
We have a large list of lots at very
reasonable prices.
Several good properties for trade.
MILLS & COPLEY
331 H Stste St. Phone 175
BARGAIN
IS seres, good 7 room house, hot and
cold wster, bsrn sndj other buildings.
11 seres of fine young orchard, good
crop of prunes, only 2 miles from Salem
good road. Priee, including crop,
atock and tools, $6,500. Don't miss
this place, before you bur.
THOMASON
831 State St.
LAND LOCATED IN MARION COUNTY
for $6.50 per acre and op. Magee,
Room 29, corner State and Commercial
Over Busicks.
FOR SALE
We have farms, small trsrta and city
property at price and terma that eaa't
be best.
See ua before von buy.
THOMASON & ROWLEY
331 State St.
$1600 BUYS THIS 5-ROOM PLASTER
ed house, and lot 132x172, living room,
dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, toil
et, electric light. See L. A, Hayford,
305 State St.
I AM GOING TO SELL BKST OFFER.
6 room hou&e. 5 lots, 1427 Fairmount.
Also 12 Vj acres located between 22nd
aad Turner, aouth aide Salem-Turner
road. Might consider southern Calif
ornia. Submit offer. Cash or terms.
To your sgent or address Owner, W.
W. Morrison, 864 Sixth, Sah Diego,
California. -
FOR SALE HOMESTEAD RELIN
quishtnent (timber) 160 acres 16 miles
w-rst of Eugene, good auto road, plenty
of good timber and cord wood; house
16x20 insured for 8600; all goes for
$500. Address Box 842, Eugene.
FOR SALE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE,
first rla&s condition, good location:
living room, dining room, kitchen, bed
room downstairs, three upstairs, five
closets; hot and cold water, electric
lights basement. Three lots with fruit.
Inquire owner, 860 E street.
NICE HOME ON STREET CAR LINE
will tske suto as first payment. 6
room house on paved atreet at only
n SQUARE DEAL CO.
rhone 470
202 U. S. Bank
GOOD BUYS
Well improved 130-arre farm located
- east of iSalem. 10. acres in Crop, bal
ance pasture and timber; running
water, fine set of modern fsrra build
ings. 50 acres fall wheat, 50 acres
oats. This ia a fine farm in first
class condition. Price $150 per acre;
half caft, balance 6 percent interest.
10 acres. 5 acres set to logans, 1 arre
strawberries; on good road 4 miles
south. Price 82.650.
Well improved 9.69 acre tract located
in Salem Heights; sightly location:
modern 7-room house, barn, 8 acres
ia fruit, about 90 bear in e walnuts,
some apples, cherries, pears, logan
berries. Price $15,000.
Improved sere tract dose to ear line
and on Pacific Highway. New cot
tage, garage. Price 92,100; terms.
Good 7 room modern home, close in,
paved stn-et. Price $6,500.
Good fi room cottage. South Sslem. Price
tfi.,-,00.
Good ti room cottage, on Commercial St.
Price 92.9.V). ,
If you are looking to buy, trade or sell
see
W. H. Grabenhorst & Co.
275 Stste St.
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF THE IMPROVE
MENT OP NORTH CAIMTOL
HTRKET FROM THE SOUTH
IJXE OF SHIPPING STREET
TO THE NORTH CTRB LINE
OF MAD1SOX STREET.
Notice is Irereby given that the
Common Council of the City ot
Salem. Oregon, deems it expedient
and proposes to Improve North
Capitol street from the south Hn
of Shipping Street - to the n6rth
curb line of Madison Street with
four, inch Portland Cement con
crete base with two inctl asphaltle
concrete wearing surface - pave
ment at the expense ot the adja
TTTT rbsn AY MORNING. JULY 28, 1921
cent and abutting property wltnta
the said limits, in accordance
with th& plans, specifications and
estimates for the improvement of
said North Capitol street from the
south line ef. Shipping street to
the north curb line of Madison
Street as heretofore adopted. y
the Common Council and on file
in the office of the City Recorder,
.which are hereby referred to for a
more particular and detailed de
scription of aaid improvement,
and are hereby made a part 01
this notice. ,
Written remonstrances against
the improvement proposed herein
may be made at any time within
ten (10) days from the linal pub
lication of this notice in the man
ner provided by the City Charter.
This notice is published for ten
(10) days pursuant to a resolu
tion of the Comon Council and the
date of the first publication there
of is the 24th day of July. 1921.
and the ate of the final publica
tion will be the 5th day of Aug
ust, mi.
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
NOTICE OP THE IMPROVE
MENT OP NORTH POURTH
STREET FROM THE XORTH
LXSB OP MARKET STREET
TO THE SOUTH LINE OF
HOOD STREET. '
Notice Is hereby glren that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient
and proposes to improve North
Fourth street from the north line
of Market street to the south line
of Hood street with six inch Port
land Cement concrete pavement at
the expense of the adjacent and
abutting property within said lim
its, In accordance with the plans,
specifications and estimates for
the Improvement of aaid North
Fourth street from the north line
of Marktf street to the south line
of Hood street as heretofore
adopted by the Common Council
and on file in the office of the
City Recorder, which are hereby
referred to for a more particular
and detailed description of said
improvement, and are hereby
made a part of this notice.
Written remonstrances against
the Improvement proposed' herein
may be made at any time .within
ten (10) days from the final pub
lication of this notice in the man
ner provided by the City Charter.
This notice Is published for ten
(10) days pursuant to a resolution
of the Common Council and the
date of the first publication there
of Is the 24th day of July, 1921,
and the date of the final publica
tion will be the 5th day of August,
1921.
EARL RAE, City Recorder.
NOTICE OF THE IMPROVE
MENT OF COURT STREET
VlUf THH EAST IJNE OF
FItOXT STREET TO THE
WEST LINE OF NORTH COM-
MEIlOALi STREET.
Notice ia hereby given that the
Comomn Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient
and proposes to improve Court
Street from the east line of Front
Street to the west line of North
Commercial Street with four inch
Portland Cement concrete base
with two inch asphaltlc concrete
wearing surface pavement at the
expense of the adjacent and
abutting property within said lim
its, in accordance with the plans,
specifications and estimates for
the Improvement of said Court
Street from the east line of Front
Street to the west line of North
Commercial Street as heretofore
adopted by the Common Council
and on file in the office of the
City Recorder, which are hereby
referred to for a more particular
and detailed description of said
improvement, and are hereby
made a part of this notice.
Written remonstrances against
the improvement proposed herein
may be made at any time within
ten (10) days from the final pub
lication ot this notice In the man
ner provided by the City Charter.
This notice is published for ten
(10) days pursuant to a resolu
tion of the Ccmmon Council and
the date of the first publication
hereof is the 24th day of July.
1001 end thA date of the final
publication will be the 5th day of
August, 1921.
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
NOTICE OF THE IMPROVE
MENT OF NORTH COTTAGE
STREET FROM THE NORTH
LIVE OF D STREET TO THE
SOUTH LINE OF MARKET
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Rim Orftcon. deems It expedi
ent nnd nroDoses to improve
North Cottage street irom me
nnrth linn of D street to the south
line of Market street with four
irf.h Portland cement concrete
base and two-inch asphaltic con
crete wearing surface pavement at
the expense of the adjacent and
ahuttinc- nroDertv within said lim
its, in accordance with the plans.
specifications ana estimates ior
h improvement of said North
Cottage street from the north lina
nf n street to the south line of
Market street as heretofore adop
ted by the common council ana
on file in the office of the Cit7
Recorder, which are hereby re
ferred to for a more particular
and detailed description of said
improvement, and are hereby
made a part of this notice.
Written remonstrances against
the improvement proposed herein
may be made at any time within
ir f1A rlavn from thn final Tinh-
lication of this notice in the man
ner provided by the City Char
ter. This notice is published for ten
(10) days pursuant to a resolu
tion of the Common Council and
the date of the first publication
thereof is the 24 th day of July,
1921. and the date of the final
publication will be the 5th day
cl August. 1921.
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I
have impounded the following de
scribed dogs in compliance with
Ordinance No. 1404 to-wlt: One
old mongrel, black and white,
male, with collar, weight about
30 pounds. One young, brown
and white, male, with collar,
weight about 30 pounds. One
young mongrel, brown, male,
weight about 20 pounds. One old
Spits, white, long - haired, , male,
weight about . 20 pounds. The
. u , I- i. - i'
above deacribed dogs win be kil
led If not Tedeemed by owners,
on or before July 30th. 1921, as
provided In said Ordinance, "
..... j. - - - Am
Street. Commissioner.
WHULt MTLK ,v-
AND PRODUCE WANTED
Marion Creamery & Froduc
Co. ' " ?
Salem, Oreffon Phone 24SS
SALEM MARKETS
BTJTXxro rxxcx
Eggs and roanry
Eggs. 2. -
liens, heav), ZOO.
Hena, medium, 17a,
Heaa, lucht. iSe
Broilers. 18e-ie.
Old roosters, e-10.
Park. Matte aad Beet,v
Top hog. 13c, 140 to S3-lbs.
Sows and hogs, lie. r
Small heavies. 0 9c.
e Dressed hoga.' 18c.
1920 Lambs, Sc.
1921 milk lambs. S and 5Vc deliveret
Beef iteert, 5 end 6 ft e.
Cows. 2-4c.
Bulla. 3c,
Top veaL 1213c.
- - orata
Wheat, 93c (sacked).
Oats. 38c (sacked).
Ha
Vetch and Oat hay, $13.
Clover Hay, $10. -
Mm rotaa, wxolaaala
Hill ran. $84.
Wholes me to Peatera
Creamery Butter. 41 and 42c.
Butterfat, 34c.
Whole milk. $1.75 cwt.
rratl
Or snares, $3.75 to $6.00.
Apricots, 1.50 crate.
Bananas, lie.
Lemons, $11-$I1.S0.
Grape rruit. Cel., $3.50.
Dates, dromedary, $7 case, .
Florida. $11.
Vegetablea
Oregon cabbage, 8 1-4 to 46.
Turnips, $2.00 each.
Beans, 7e.
Wax beans, 7c.
lettuce, 8ac.
Old potatoes, Bl cwt;
Celery. 41.25 dose. .
New potatoes, 2c.
Oregon onions, 75e cwt.
Walla Walla on iana. $2.
Cat. on one, $2.25 sack.
Radiahea, 40c dosea bnaeb.ee.
Oregon encumbers, 60c. " ""
Oregon,: 50c. dos.
Oregon honey, SOe lb.
Rhubarb, 6e.
Paraler, B0e dosea lunches.
Beets, 60o dosea bunches.
The Dalles Tomatoes. $1.75 lug.
Honey, extracted, loe lb.
Apples. $2.75. -Green
peas, lie.
'Cantaloupe, pony, $2.75; etd $3.50
fist. $1.75.
Melons, .
Ureen peppers, 24e.
atatall
Creamery batter, 43-45e.
gs, 82e.
Tour, hard whead. $1.80 $3.60.
Flour, soft Whest. $1.65 $3.00.
Flonr,. soft wheat. $1.75 $2.00. .
Sugar, $6.80. ...
SALEM SCHOOLS ARE
WELL EQUIPPED
(Continued from page 3. )
l-A, l-B; Lyle Murray, principal,
t-A, 2-B; Hester. Oram,. 3-A. 3-B;
Esther Troxel, 4-A, 4-B ; Annie E,
Ellison, 5-A, 5-B; Marry S. Pal
mer, 6 -A, 6-B.
Garfield Margaret Cosper,
principal; Grace Shields, l-A, l-B;
Minnie V. Duncan, l-A, 2-B; Ruth
Stermer, 3 -A, 3-B; Georgia Ellis,
3- A, 4-B; Maude Korkner. 4-A,
5- B; Ocie Brown, 5-A, 5-B; Greta
Phillips, 5-A, 6-B; Ruth Ives, tf-A,
6- B. -Highland
Ellen Currin. 1.A,
l-B; Bertha Allen, 2-A, 2-B; Ma
bel Allen, 3-A. 3-B; Isa belle Bart
lett, 4-A, 4-B; Emma Kramer,
principal, 5-B; Mae Dann 5-A,
6-B; Ruth Muraay, 6-A", 6-B. -
Lincoln Mabel Curry, l-A,
l-B; Julia Iverson, 2-B ; Violet
Rotsien, 2-A, 3-B J Jennie Wil
liams. 3-A, 3-B; Alfa Roeenquest,
4- A, 4-B; Mabel Temple, 5-A, 5-B;
Louella West, principal, 6-A, 6tB.
Richmond Adella Chapter,
l-A, l-B; Anna Fischer, 2-B, prin.
cipal; Maybelle Burch, 2-A, 3-B;
Adona Cochrane. 3-A, 4-B; Zella
Langdon, 4-A, 5-B; Phebe Mc
Adams, 5-A, 5-B; Anna Robbins,
6-A, 6-B.
Parle Grace Lick, l-A, 1.B;
Mildred Trlndle. l-A, 2-B; Jessie
Martin, 2-A, 3-B; Elsie Bedding
field, 3rA, 3-B; Lavlne Sheridan,
4-A. 4-B.. Amy Martin, 4-A. 5-B;
Maude Moore, 5-A, 6-B; U. S. Dot-
son, 6-A, 6-B, principal.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
WAS HERE BEFORE SALEM
(Continued from page 3.)
looked forward to : as musical
events. , . - .
Miss Lena Belle Tartar, teacher
Of voice. StUdfa in th - nnrhiti-
Hughes building Miss Tartar is a
graduate ot the School of Music of
Oregon ' Aerlcnltural erMfp nA
has taken a special course of ad
vanced work in Portland. She is
also a graduate of the American
Conservatory of Music of Chicago.
She is supervisor of music in the
aiena public schools and is alto
director of the choir of the Chris
tian church- During the summer
this year she is taking, a special
course with Carl Paige Wood of
Seattle.
Miss Joy Turner, teacher of vi
olin. Studio at S3 5 North Capitol.
Miss Turner has been a teacher of
the violin here for many years and
manv of her nnnila hav sit,ln.l
considerable prominence both In
saiem and elsewhere.
Mrs. Julia Mills Weibel. teacher
of piano. Studio at 156a South
Church street. She was a student
in the Boston Conservatory of
Music, where she studied with
Laura Hahn. She Is also a atnrlent
of Herman Gruendler, the famous
oerman composer, and with A. J.
Guile of the Emporia School of
Music of Kansas. She is ai stu
dent of the well known Progres
sive system of. piano instruction.
Miss Elma Weller. teacher of
piano. Studio at 695 Nrorth Lib
erty. Miss w eller is a teacher of
the Dunning method of imrno.
lion, her work dealing especially
with beginners. She is a graduate
of the Willamette School of Music
and holds a degree . from Emil
Inkier of the Nashville rftiw
of Music of Nashville, Tenn. For
six year she was a student under
Fannie Bloom field Zeisler. the
world renowned pianist of Chi
cago. , .-. ,'V..;(,v.
Mrs. Lillian Hartshorn, teacher
of piano and Pipe organ. Studio at
394 North Church. Mrs. Harts
horn Is a graduate of the Pills
buiTi ConseTvatory of Owatonna,
Minn., and at her mdnxiinn
awarded a two yea? scholarship for
XrgTilanau Vorirat that eonserC "
vatory.i sae was also a atuaem of
the ChlcaRO Musical College. tt ;
University of J Mlnnesou. mad $
stadenfr. of the : pip , organ under
Dr. Rhys Herbert ot St. Paul. Sh$ '
Is now; organist at the Congrega
Uonal church iot this city. .
Prol John IR. Sites, teacher of
voice, Ipiano. f violin celld, hgri
mony.iand theoretical subjects, in
la head ot thej Salem Conservator
or iluWc at 1237 Court. Durit
an extensive tour abroad. Prof
Sites studied With' Prof. Stock han
sen. Dado Brachens ot the RoyaJ
Operal ot Leipsig, Dr. Carl Reia.
ecke, I Friedrlch Herman, an(
many pther equally noted artists.
Besideahls work at the conserta
tory he Ms director of both tb.
Symphony Orchestra and tie
Apollo Club. ; , t
1
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Adda Garrison New Phaae of
REVELAtIOjNSToF. A WIFE
CHAPTER 127 - l
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HOW DtCKY I HELPED M ADGS
wimiAUCE HOLCOMBE 1
"There's rry husband now," I
exclaimed, affecting an enthusi
asm not xjuite genuine, for ; a
dreaded I the moment ot exptana
tion I s!aw, bfore- tne, "Pleasi
pardon eie a moment. i
I rushed . out of the kitcha,
hearing as I did a nervous mnrn
bling oh the part of Alice Uol
combe. l felt my shoulders sbrng
with v momentary Irritation.- The
shock of her ; old playmate's
death, the danger in v which she
Imagined Kenneth ; Stockbridgd
seemed s to have robbed her of the
poise which always had been brr
pride. . jjnji';.'-'":;v's :
Dicky was only fairly inside Jih
door when 1 met him, and with a
finger o ray j lips, drew; hlra into
the livfg room. , '
"Wht the jde ? I drew bU
head dpwn, smothered the lmprt
action fw a klsa. ' ,
"Whp's sick? was his next art.
tated query.: "Junior? Motherr
"Keep still until I tell you, i
admonished in a peremptory whit.
per. fAllce llolcombe is ia tha
kitchen." v ,
, ' Dicky, grinned mischievously.
He evidently was in a Joyom
mood. I ' '
, VGoIng to: try a highbrow suc
cessor! to Katie?" he queried, bit
he had the grace to keep his voice
to a Idw murmur. "I warn you
her bl$cults f" " -U'.-. n
-."Pleas," Dicky, don'tt I n
treate, and II think he' realized
that something was amiss, for o
stopped chuckling; and bent h!i
head to mine. ; 5 ' - . - ;.
; I'.i !' V -
What Madge j Forgot. -if
Til be good,'
he whispered,
"What is it?" "' .-
"Mrs. Stockbridg was
'tons.
dead tonight poisoned (" i m
VWat!" Dicky's tone was tn
Incredulous protest, -
"I know it aounds - lncredlblfs,
but Ufs true. Miss Holcombi
came over to tell me about it. ani
as she; hasn't; had anything to fit
since biorning I'm fixing her up,
something before I take ; her
home.?' ' , X''"J:-- '-" -
: "Before you take her home?
Can't she stay all night?" ' i, i
"Shs says r that's Impossible,
on't bis crossj Dicky. It's a lovet
night tor g tai ride. 4i ''! i
"Taxi! What's - ' the matter
with Our own half-interest car?"
Really I had forgotten It.
Dicky,' I confessed. . "That wSl
be splendid.' Come on 'out info
the kitchen. tr r -;h .-v?;
Alice lllblconibe Brightens. '
M ) "That's the best thing ; I've ,
heard j yet," . be responded, "1'Jii : I
about .the hungriest anlmlle in tba !
world,' - I hope you've scared so
something good,"
"I haven't had time even to
put onj the coffee pot yet," I ball.
"but I; think Katie has somo good
things) in the refrigerator. '
"Shf'd better have," Toe retort
ed. lf; she. Wants to Ireep her Joh
tomorrow. s Ah, Miss ilolcombe.
glad to see you. but mighty or
iT to hear: the news Mrf. Grahaci
tells mo you Ibrlng." ! ; . hi!4t
I feit the flash of pride thrW
me wh"ich always follows' Dicky'$
handling of any social emergen'V. ,
He is iso perfectly at his ease,
dexterous In putUng other peoplS
at theirs, that' I can always contt
on hln). . ',"'.;:'-:':' t i
Even Alica Holcombe's trouble! ;
countenance brightened - percepO
bly at jthe entrance. He gav h?' )
no chance tol dwell upon her ta4 1 1
errand, but jsnatched up the vol- )
fee pot Instead and looked into it
lugubriously.; I. knew the t Ire
was deliberately making a. diver
sion, that ho had sesa , how
strained, how near to breikirtf
down ,were the girl's. nerves. ,
"Hcfw.long must we wait fc
this thingumbob to boiU Madge?"
he demanded. "I warn , you 1
shall begin' on you It you don't;
hustle, Bome; eats around' hr
prettyj quick). No Belgian refu
gee eyer had anything on me &
the hunger Jlne tonight!' f-
(To be continued) '.
Announce Schedule . ..,
For '0: A. C. Bcvr
SAN FRANCISCO, July 2C
least j eight football , games win
be plfyed by the OregdTr"AgrIcul
tural College1 team this fall, Klro
mie Richardson, manager of ati
leticsjat the Corvallis, Ore., school
declared while here recently. .
t Mr Richardson announced th?
Aggida schedule aa follows:
0t. I Chemawa , Indians '
Corrallis.' Lwv.-1 .. '
J Oct- 4 Multnomah Club
Portland at Corvallis. '
- Orjt. lB-fWRlamette TJnlver
Ity st Salem. " X: ' .
0t. 2 2.-f University of Was" -ingtdn
at COrvallls. : ; ;
Ott. 2 i .-i-SUnf ord Unlvers!
at Stanford- s . . ..
V Npv. 1 a-- Washington BU
College at Corvallis. ,
Nov. l.-Unlverslty of Soot
era jCaliforuia at Pasadena..
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