- i 4 SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10. 1923 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON REAL ESTATE Continued i ' ' For Sale I S reoia kou. with aleepiaf perch at 220 8. Cottar St. Priea 92200. Small payment dowa, balaare like rant. W. G.:Krueger ?. 147 M. Com'!. Sk. Peeae SIT. : SINE KOOM HOUSE 1600, 8 ROOM era la erery data.? $6000. 13 bona eloaa la 1 $6000. 9 raom fteuae 95000. I T room bona 95500. Beamifat hama 98500. i Goldaa MUnla Realty Co., 493 N. Cottage St. Phone 1188 Gertrude J. M. Paf a. NOTICE OF , ANNUAIi MEETING . I TALCABUB EXCHANGE 9-room medera kemae fat CorTaJlie. 4500,' i'' trad for BaJaa property. 9-room boom, moatly nedera. Vk aero b bearing trait. $2000. la Gerdea HeaM trade for Hi lata property. . tl-room kotol. la tmMr of good lira tows raatiar for 9108 par month; 91S.&OC Trad for property la or aroaad Seles f -room aeeae. 33 rd street. Trad for t room haaa aloe ta aad pay differ SCHOOL I 'Proposals f or Boys Dormitory" Indeed. I am not sure that sne will be received at the office of did not meon xo oo mai ! the Orornn stat Board of Con- thine, for her hand had flashed Annual , Schol Meeting of trol, Capitol Building, Salem, Or- upward to her face wnen ur. rey l School District No. 24. Marion I egon. until 9 i o'clock a, m. Tues- Ufa grave voice behind as startl-i County, Oregon, will be held In day. June 19. 1923, and not there- ed us both Into frightened auen the high school, building. In Bald after, for furnishing labor and tioru t " rA- Tnn. to I material fnr rnnalmrtlnn of a I For myself. I was panlC-StrlCJC- 1933 at 8 o'clock for the purpose boys' dormitory at the , Oregon! en. i Had he oTerheard us discus- Mother Used tO StaViHome of hearing the reports of Board of I state scnooi ior in tn.au, m bc-iiqr mmi Directors and of the District I cordance with plans and specif! lious with Miss Foster for having V I a. . - . a. aa e I h A A -at A m aa aa. ak t -fc h OV Clerk of ,aald district, and for I cations of the architect. ah wora araggea me inio mis b"""" j such other business as may law- to be included in general contract her curiosity, r :M except plumbing and heating, on i Dr. Fettit nas a poaer w, which separate figures are to be however. If he had; overheard taken. I v:. I' Miss Foster's question and my a n- Drawings. : specifications I and swer he gave no indication or it No fully come before the meeting. Dated this 7th day of June, 1923. v:,;,-?i: , V v j : Wi C. WINSLOW. Chairman ot the' Board -of Di rectors.' ! ' Attest: Wf II. Burghardt. . ; i . . h District Clerk. V- wBuys Her Bread and boesto the Uub By M. L. JPULCHISR W. XeLARrS REALTT CO.. ? 3 SO H. -Oommeratal St. Phoae 490 4 PUBLIC NOTICES Vice president . ; and " general ttianV fnrm. of nronoaala miT be in hla manner, which was strictly I manager. Federal; Motor . Truch obtained from R. B. Goodin. sec-1 orof esslonal. ; . - . f I company. ' . ' I ; I I retary Oregon SUte Board of Con- "Mrs. Graham." he said, as On Tuesdays and . Fridays an troi; Capitol Building, Salem, Or-j formally as If I were a nurse as- regular as the calendar Mother egon. or from J. V. Bennes, arch!- slating him In a difficult opera- used to bake a Thatch" of bread- NOTICK OP SCHOOL EliECTION I tecti Chamber of Commerce build-1 tlon. "the patient will stay here I She had to fori a hungry5 circle ine. Portland. 4 The deposit of a Irr the night, as will the child. I of mouths gathered round! the Notice is hereby given to the I certified check In "sum of twenty-1 The -husband will ber arranged I table three timeis a. day--and th legal voters of School District No. I riTe (S25.00) dollars will be refi for at the police station." I only source of bread was Moth- Wh aXOTICK OP TIIK t TMPRO7S i MEXT OF LEFFIvXUS 8TRKE1 BETWEEN CO.ALMERCIAl j STREET AND FIR STREET. Notice fa herebv rlren ha tha jj common, council or ine city or Datui, urviuu, ueema it neceaaary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to ixa prove Leffelle street from the west line of Commercial street to the west line of Fir street at the expense of the abutting and adja ent property, except the street and alley Intersections, the ex pense of ' which will be assumed by the Cliy of Salem j by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and pav ing said portion of Leffelle street with ; six-inch cement concrete pavement thirty feet wide. In ac cordance with the plans and sped flcattons therefor which were adopted by the Common Counci May Hit, 1923. and which art hereby referred to and made ; part hereof.' M v' The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose sad intention to make the above described im provement by and through a the street Improvement department of the City of Salem. , By order of the Common Conn ' eil the 4th day-of June". 1923. M.' POULSEN. ' 4 . , CltyHecorder Date of first publication hered Is June 6th. 1922. . ; 24. of Marlon I County, Oregon. I quired on each et of plans and that the annual election for said I specifications and shall be return- district will be held in said dls-1 able only upon the returtr of said trlct. to begin at the hour of two I plans and specifications, la good BC'are into him, doctor," Miss Fos-J Mother didn't go out often. o ciocK, p. m., on too tnira eion-1 conauion, wuain tour uays JWter Interrupted. "Bolly for you! umj it w uuv, miu w aou i reveiTiu uis, nf Tune A T 1023. and holdlnK I . Rirh hid i la tn hA nreaented until seven o'clock of said day, Under sealed cover, accompanied I nnconsclousiy he n" eye" that diy something good for, the purpose of electing two I by a certified check made payable prows,, anu, anown u mwsing from the menu; "A'- mvn flour ttln a tut the kitchen at Madge Wondered. rang-. . t v.. ... me.n tn throw a I ah of as can rfsmemoer m It she attended a sewing circle once .. la week, the family thought Moth er was neglecting tnera tor , on WAS I She directors to serve for the term of I to the Oregon State Board of Con-1 consciousness of nis own oigiuiy. three years, i trol. In amount equal to ten per 1 1 reauiefl now me gi s wwr- Yotla Place I cent" (10) of the amount of said ruption musi nave 226-24 S. Comnferclal St. (Office Ibid, which check shall be forfeit- annoyed him. Then into n s eyes of the Associated Oil Co.; Marion led to the SUte should the sue- crept smiling, tender aamirauon cessful bidder fall to execute same of Miss rosier s cnarmioav -within ten days (not Including pulslve naivete, which I hew Sunday) from date of notification was as genuine as it waa unwill ot award. The contractor to whom ing. ' the award is made will be re- I found myself 'suddenly hop quired to furnish bond from a Inr that no romantic-attachment K-MTr-r rwvr. nnvpDirna I an ret v enmtilllT. anthaHZed tO OO I mignt OeveiOD oe(.wB men Sealed nroDosals endorsed business In Oregon. In an amount people so totally unsulted toeach mere has been ..vrf fooZ 'Air anal to fifty per cent (60) of othe forth, young fUm- paUon . of horae , Ani ia v. MAiinii it h of. I tho smount of contract. poyant toiuouhj ana lon,M will be received at the of- p " " ..... v L,t.e -tiff dimttv eonld not Hotel.) . ! ;- , v ;.j -. - , W. C- WINSLOW. Chairman of Board of Directors, W. H. Burghardt, ! District Clerk. o Control cIXxBiminz onT the' form furnished by the ar help but clash Intolerably. Onlj xL oron P until 9o'clo5k A chltect. .The envelope containing a great and lasting loye .eouid m 'il!Srtni 19 1923 and be marked "Proposal for conquer such Incompatibility of i; TIftlr tihlll Doys' Dormitory., Oregon State temperament. I doubted whether riaocSc School for the Blind." M i either were capable of insplrinf ITm of L one! i. iavmJn at The right Is reserved to reject such a passion in the other. ; "on op.,rJLV"i.!: anr or all proposals or to accept Miss Foster was as obvious ot ina urOD Otata , tuur.uw - A mm A heat tar the Hospital. In I accordance with JJ Proposal deemed best for the plans and specifications of w"tr a.i- nrnn jnn. Ait .rv h. in-tud. Dated at Salem, Oregon, , June --. - 4. 1923. 1 a la general -con.rav. vwey. i - - plumbing" and heating, on which- separate figures are to be taken. ' Drawing, f specifications and blank forms of proposals may be obtained from R. B. Goodin, Sec retary Oregon State j Board of the amtla as of the frown. She apparently cared no whit ,what Impression she mads If only she were permitted to say anything she chose at any time, no matter R. B. GOODIN. Secretary, Oregon State Board of Control. I how , inopportune. Are you going NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS 1 Sealed- nroposals. endorsed "Pronosals for Bora Dormitory," Control, Capitol Building.' Salem, I be received at the office of to operate. doctor?" she, queried witnout giving htm a chance to reply to her laudatory comment. 'Is .the -wound a serious one, skull brok en or anything like that?" j PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES - the i i The Oregon State , Board of Control will receive sealed .'bids on June 19, 1923, at I p. m. for furnishing to the various ; state institutions supplies jfconslstipg of dry goods, clothing, furnishings, groceries, shoes, hardware, drugs, brooms, stationery; I crockery, pluinblngsisetcfor the semi-an nual period ending December 31, 1922. Specifications, and sched ules will be furnished upon appli cation to the secretary at Salem, Oregon; also from the trade and commercial bureau of the ortland Chamber of Commerce, or from the Associated Industries of Ore gon, both, located in the Oregon building. Portland. Oregon. . Each bid .shall be accompanied by a certified check, representing ;10 er cent of the whole amount bid. payable to the Oregon State Board of Control, or where the 10 per cent amounts to $500 or. more, a surety bond from some company authorized to do business In Ore gon will be accepted In place of -the check. The same shall be held as a guaranty of the faithful per formance of the contract. The board reserves the right to reject any, or all bids or to accept the bid aammA A(tt for the State. . w W V aa w t , ; . R. B.. GOODIN, Secretary. Oregon State Board of ControL Oregon ' or from Orlo R. W. Hos-,ne oreeon State Board of Con sack. Architect, Worcester Build- Jtrol Capitol Building. Salem. Or-1 Miss Foster Apologizes Ing. Portland. The deposit or egon, until 9:00 -o'clock, a. m. . ; . .. ... , '.4 - - ..laawv i -,,t rm. I - r , t a ..4 A I "There la no . fracture. five (125.00) Dollars will be re- thereafter, for furnishing , labor physiclanre piled., a bit " quired on each set of plans and Md material for construction of "but I shall have to take twerw specif icaUons and shall be return. a y,. dormitory at the State In- atltches In her scalp. ey wjs able only upon the return of said .utnUon- for Feeble Minded, in preparing for It now. audi plans and speclOcationa. In good accordance with plans and apecl- not be ready to leave here r ior ...4itt. .iiii ,fn, tiT after . .k- m..ft 'i ah some time. I would suggest tnat receiving same. I work to be included in general Mrs. Graham . and jou get tEach bldlatd be presented un- contract except plumbing j and thing to eat www you -"z xnere are j several suuu - ants In Southampton -for I must Drawings, -specifications andiasa you w ruu - . blank forms of oroposals may be soon as I nave xxniaoea per cent (10) of the amount of obtained from: R.IB. Goodin, sec- have a critical case 01 pneumonia said ld. whichcheck shall be retary r Oregon State Board' ol in ag aruor wuw forfeited to the SUte should the Control,' Capitol Building. Salem, as soon as possiDie. successful bidder tail to execute Oregon, or from E. E. McClaran. i am sorry to trouble you so same within ten days (not lnclud- architect. Exchange building, much, Mrs. Graham., he , turneo Ing Sunday) from date ot notifi- Portland;4 The deposit of a cer- to me. i "Believe me .,-1 am most cation of award. The contractor I tlfied check In the sum of twenty- grateiui ior your la meite will I 1 An J11.1hi will ha r-I'iRaTieClallV IOT tne SKlllIUl car.a be required to furnish bond from qUlred on each set Of plans and 1 with-which you drove over here, a surety company, authorised to J specifications and . shall be re- Now. If you will excuse me I win ao DUBineaa m vreisou, ii ; HiiarniDie ouiy upu .ub. hiuiu - -- .- - : amount equal . to fifty per cent Eaid plans and : specifications, In the child. fne is asieep . ; i u. couldn't step to i the phone and order a lot of good things. They didn't have the' tarts and pas tries, calces and cookies for sale -because they couldn't deliver them fresh made. Mother's time was wholly ours -she sacrificed ' her, entire day and sometimes part of the night' to our comfort -in those days which we can all remember. But how different it all Is to-1 an emancl- drudgery. The Mothers of, today are out. every afternoon luncheon or a bridge party a church, benefit a club program and in spite oil her arrival home, oftentimes af ter we get there, we have plenty to est-more variety In ftet than when Mother slaved over the hot stoves. It Is distribution and Volume production, made possible by the extra 15 or j 20 miles 1 per hour that the motor truck added to delivery speed that has wrought this great change In living. The age old Institution of home bas ing Is only one of. i the many tbinra of yesterday which thei motor truck and Its faster trans- ortation have changed. . We are Just as happy eat aa i much or more. T And Mother lives her own' llfew'lth f less drudgery and more oleasure. sne . nas i come up from ."bread to" bridge', because of fast motor truck de-! livery. 71 Years of Vehicle Building. ; ' '71 Years of Quality Products. 71 Years of Business Integrity. 71 Years of "More for the Dollar" Policy . 71 Years of Dependability. ; 71 Years of Unparalleled Service. 71 Years of Manufacturing Experience. 71 Years 6f Unceasing Improvement. 71 Years of Supremacy C73 The World's Greatest Builder ot Six Cylinder ; Automobiles MARIOM AUTOMOBILE Distributors Phone 362 , T Open Day and Night 235 S. Ccisscrcirl L der sealed cover, accompanied by J heating," , on which separate tlg- certifled check made payable I urea are to be taken. to the Oreeon SUte Board of Control, in amount equal to ten - Tu Long Is the name of the boss rrhinftM bandit whose gang Is boldlnr Americans for a ransom JEthe ; marines catch him he is likely to change that monicker How-would Tu snort opt . mm .a onnlttnn within fniir daVS I IS COOO. after receiving same. : i Mi He turned and walked swiftly Each bid is to be presented un-J toward the hosplUl. But Miss ...1 mr aMomemied bv I Foster was not to be dismissed Ul BViaiVU w w r " I ' mm. a certified "eheck made payable 1 so cavalierly, bn ran auer aim. the Oregon SUte j Board of and put a restraining nanq-upou ito (50) of the "amount of con tract." . -v; f ;-. -rH;'AA ; Proposals shall be made only on the form furnished by the Architect. The envelope contain ing same to be marked "Propos al. f.' rtnan ifr PaTiiinn rirfrnn I Pnntmi in mount MMi to ten I nis arm. stilt Tuberculosis HosniUl." Iner cent ( 10) of the amount of ."But when wi you eat?", she ' The right is reserved to reject said bid, which check shall i be demanded, any or all proposals or to accept forfeited to the State should the "Tonight, sometime-, I cannot the proposal deemed best for the successful bidder fall to execute stop .anywhere until after I have SUte. same within ten day (not - in- seen my pneumonia- patient. Dated at! Salem. -Oregon; June eluding Sunday) from date of Well. then.. 1. can. stand It U 4 1923. n s t notification of award. The con- you can!" she returned mutin- ' R b. (GOODIN. Secretary. tractor to whom the ' award is ously, "Besides. I'm not going Oregon SUte Board of Control. I made will be required to furnish NOTICE TO , CONTRAOTORS Sealed oroposals. endorsed Quality IN PRINTING will Jref lect your personality in yourlBiisinetia Correct office forms jand busi ness stationery increases j eff ic iency, accuracy economy and ' , pleasure in your Business. ' -: A ' : -rv; ; fy "i .; -i, $ Our commercial department is ' equipped to give you immediate and satisfactory service at prices that are right. f ; Suggestions and estimates given at your request. ;- " : The Oregon Stotesman Commercial Printing Department Li .xtewwwiinw bond from a 7 surety company, authorized to do business Is Oregon, in an amount equal t fifty per cent (50) :' of th amount of contract, ' ' - . (,. , 1 1 Proposals shall be made onlj on form furnished by the arcni? tect. The envelope - contalnlnf same to be marked "Proposah for Boys Dormitory. SUte Instl tutlon tor Feeble Minded" ' The right is reserved to reject anr or all oroposals or to accept the proposal ' deemed best f or the j coior. SUte. - ' , ; Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 4th day of June, 192J. T r R. B. GOODIN, Secretary; : Oregon State Board ot Control. to Uke a. chance on that child's waking up with . .anybody else when she's used to .me. So you don't need to send any et,ir starched nurse out at all. not till you're ready to go home." i Arain the tender, admiring look flashed across the ' physician's face. He murmured something In so low a Tolce that I could not catch It. but which was evidently Intensely personal, for when Miss ivirt, turned ; back to ; me her charming face held a heightened 1 ! II0LD1HG A HUSBAKD Please forgive me. Mrs; Gra bam." she said. "I didn't think of you when I refused to go tor something- to . eat. Perhaps you are hungry." . . ' .7 ',"Noi a" bit I returned prompt ly. "I had Jusl finished a most toothsome supper when the cries of the woman brought us out into the -card." ; ' -.i-wri afirmc fC A VilPP said rellevedly. "But to tell you HCtUHliwiw w ra a... . i Vnna.t trntn. I wouldn't leave that poor little thing eveni It you wor-a hnnarrv--and ; from; what CHAPTER 324 .. ..... r0 ,ftJ tt von: t don't be- . i i'v - t HOW MUCH DID DR. PETTIT Here you wouu. rj Mfl IIafc wcufc u.-iw the a oology, so frank yet defiant, Miss Foster's merry bright eyes) Despite her erudeness.' her youth muted on me with a curious, ex-1 fi erotism. I decided that Miss pression as I uttered "my belief j Foster waa a young woman dls- there was no hopeless ajttaehment 1 tinctly worth .. knowing, nor any other.; romantic; story in Dr. Pettifa past... f Defiant, funbeUering jmlschlf was mirrored In her face.- and for . . fleetine.- shocked second 1 (To be continued) Don't It beat all how .many thought ; that she meant to pull cheap menus they can demon down ier eyelid. In gamin fash- j strafe In the houaehold i depart tor. e.v me the time-worn ments of the daily press? But banal question as to my vision of 'the most of them are exaggerated J anything In H of emerald hue. asjo plrce,,; IT WE We can convince any fair minded man, that has a fair knowledge of material and cczzzzzip, that the STAR Car contains the hest material, the strongest frame and construction, and Lis c-:. car to adjust and repair of any car built selling under. $1,000X0. I We can also convince him that it is the easiest car to operate, '-inA that the repair parts cost less, than any; car in its class. - , . t " We can also convince him that the STAR is built like an AutomobUe, runs like an Aut rides like, an AutomobUe, and there are no freaks in its constction. ' We can also convince him of the fact that no other motor car,Uemngrithin l&res hundred dollars of its price, has long semi eliptic springs (rear 48 inches, .tont tn; (six in rear axle construction); Spicer Universal jointsTubular "backbone, that UleCi tJ !rca and Weave off the body; Warner Jransmission, Red Seal Continental motor, rear tank and svoi vacuum. iflein.' , . . , ' V ' ' . , ' - We can also show him that there was never a car built and placed on the American r.zzl:zl that can show the amount of sales the STAR has since its appearance.'. 4 ' We can also convince him that for power, speed, flexibility, accessibility, eccnciny, durIIItr, easy riding, roominess and comfort, can not; be excelled, and we invite criticisms as to our service. AUTOMOBILE CO.: Phone 97 ASSOCIATE DEALERS A. I. Eoff F. G. Delano Salem, Crcjcn PRICES DELIVERED AT SALEM 'AIIpti Rros.. Silverton Graham & Calbreath, Monmouth ... j; O'Donnell, Independence C. H. Ernst.SU Paul ; ; - I Peter Deidrich, 5tayton . v, , -v , Dallas Garage. Dallas, tr , - . j ; Grand Ronde Garagei New Grand Ronde J. W. Bcrkey, Woodbum . 5 - . Chassis ..;".i..... ' Roadster . ' Touring i. Coupe Sedan : ..J,:..:.....- Panel Delivery ............ Express with top. X 527. 11 . 5S3.17 . 775..: . Cil.10 . C10.O T1IE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE SHAFT DRIVEN SPEEDOMETER t