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TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL willamette university. ladies glee club , which Appears in concert; tomorrow night if THE OREGON ; STATESJJAN, SALEM, OREGON : f l IV ATORED BtTXCH ;. ; .;'' - Phon iod ', HpIIE distinctive benefit affair - planned for this afternoon at , the Woman's club house wtfl begin promptly at 2 o'clock. Forty-five tables lor Man Jongg and bridge hare been,: reserved for the after noon hours by the prominent ma irons or the city. The tea hour has been set for 4 o'clock, plans Having been made for the delight ful arrangement of isorvlnr &i ho Tarious 'Individual tables, rather man from one large one. Japan ese quince and vivid Japanese lan terns will predominate in the dec orative .scheme. Mrs. John - R. i Sites, Miss Zoe Stockton, and Airs j John J. Roberts have added their names to the list of those making reservations for the afternoon. " f - - . : Miss Carol Dibble was the guest in Portland over the week-end of Miss Hazel' Seeley. She attended two performances, "Julius Caesar" and "As You Like it," in", which ; Robera Mantell 'played. 1 '. ','"-. - " Pledtfantly surprises Mr. and Urs. C.5- Miller on the occasion of their 2 nd wedding anniversary a group -of friends gathered at the Miller home", 2140. State street for music and -five "hundred." Mrs. Earl Peatcy gave a", group of Vocal and piano numbers. Late in .the - evening an' anniversary luncheon was served.- The .'group for the party Included: Mr. and Mrs. B. X." Beechler, Mr and Mrs. B. B. Her rick, Jtfr and 'Utfrs. J. J. Tallman, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Seeley, j Mr. and .Mrs. Earf Pearcy, Mr and Mrs. C. G. Mflr, Mrs. William Block, Mrs. Martin,! ; MIss Mary Follrlck, Miss Rath Toung, Miss Mary Seeley; Mr. At. Follrlck,' Mr. ' L. W. Dlmmock, and,a Mrs. Newell. Catholic Daughetrsr Pron show-i cr.r ' ' Nemo Self-Reducing No. 331 . Is a real fcargalru ltas a low top A an J medium skirt. Made in dur- ' bie'phJc or white coiil; -.izea ' 4 to 36 and costs only $3.00. ""If voc'desLu,' can't cet It. send t tame, ad -jiret,'size and $J. Well send tl coracc' Nemo HTtlcnlcFukloa 1 utknM V20E.16chSc, New York (Lepc S.J 7 sEt . . . . ..-,w' f - : OCA 3 STK These Prices EfEeclive: for 'Tuesday; Only, lOc.lbs. Berry Cane T sugar 100 lb. sk. Berry Cane - Regular size Preferred Stodcbird seed ....... 1.. ........V . Netted Gem Potatoes, hundred . pounds w. .......... Large Solar -Pineapple l 50c size K. C. Baking I I ; ' Powder 3 doz. Fresh Ranch f : : Eggs 'Jji,Zi CLlZ-U-L UHY GOODS Our regular 55c ; Ratine, this one day Yard . . 35c Windsor Plisse, Yard This lina we are discontinuing. f Yoii can be cliod with us for less, '-. : 1 SOCIAL CALENDAR. J - I ; ' .Today Benefit bridge and Man . Jongg tea, Woman's club house, 2 o'clock Tea hour, 4 o'clock. Mrs.; William McGilchrist, Jr.. In charge. : Pythian S i s te rhood benefit dance, WOW hall, 9 o'clock, v . Writers' cluKV Miss Minna L Harding hostess, at 635 Chemek eta street. t' Salem War Mothers at the cham ber of commerce' rooms. 2:30 o'clock. ' : i . Wednesday Amicus club, Mrs.' Earl Fisher, 1370 State street r , Concert .by ladies' glee club. Willamette university. Waller hall 8 o'clock, i ' Business; and Professional Wo man's club, chamber of commerce, 6:30 o'clock. Democratic banquet, 6:30 p. m. Marion hotel. Central Circle of the Jason Lee Ladies' aid i society, for work at the church, 9:30 a. m. Business ! meeting in afternoon. Capitol Bridge i Luncheon club Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Woman's Home Missionary so ciety, 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. JB. L. Steeves, 1594 Court street. I. .Thursday ; Kensington, Mrs. Paul Hauser 925 Saginaw street. Capitol Bridge Luncheon club. Mrs. W. if. Dancy hostess. Book and Thimble club, Mrs Charles -Spitzbartf hostess. catholic Daughters, apron shower.' ' j .-; Church night, : First Methodist church. .' s i I i Friday . ; Cecil Fanning, In concert at Grand theater. ' ) Presbyterian Foreign Missionary society meeting, church parlors 2:30 .o'clock. Mrs. Fred Neal missionary from west Africa speaker. . t West Side ; Circle of Jason Lee M. . Church Ladies' Aid society Mrs. C. G. Givens, 1565 North Commercial street 2:30 o'clock ; Saturday 1 i AAUW, chamber of commerce rooms, 2:30 o clock. Light Bearers' program, Presby terian parlors, 2:30 o'clock. 3IEMORIES OF SPRING ! By GRACE KtiCSCHER "When I was only a litle gfrl,"" tlvith eyes of ; brown, and hair ; . a-curl, i J . ": ' f- . ' 5 Vith my varm little coat and knit ; ted hood,' , I gathered May-flowers ; In - the -wood. " And I was so glad that spring bad .. come; ' , ; . - The May lower, in bloom was a token sure .' : 'HAPPED HAH DS cbflblaics, frostbit just r ":"-cn socthift,'coolinr. he4li V V A F0 RUD i v $9.19 .10c $1.40 25c 39c i 55c " 1 49c C 1 254 North Corninercial ' r .... , i i VX '.' -A In Nova Scotia's rigorous clime, With winter's equal to Scottish ' moor. In spring the birds came flocking home; - And everywhere ; was the : crows harsh caw. The cinnamon hose with its first " white bud, -That I had tended, I alone. As I tended to duties laid out for me, '. God seemed so near to 'my childish heart. ' Iheard his voice in the passing wind. And my love for him was aching apart. - 1 Ah, me! the years have gone by And sorrow and care have ' left their mark.- ; ' And I only ask when my days are . done - - :-! v. That May flowers be strewn upon my heart. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts and Mr.' anI Mrs. Fritz Slade were dinner guests In Albany yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Toung. motoring down for the wedding of Ellen Salome Cusick and James Louden Sears which took place during the day at the First Pres byterian church. . Miss Minna L. Harding will en tertain the members tJf the Writ ers' club of the Salem Arts league this evening at the Ebsen home. 635 Chemeketa street. Sixteen friends of Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner met Saturday after noon at the invitation of Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., for 1 o'clock luncheon followed by cards. The Salem : War Mothers . will meet this afternoon at the cham ber of commerce rooms. ; Allure asked to bring membership blanks. The time set is 2:30 o'clock.: Recent bridge guests of Mrs. W. D. Clarke, 152 North 13th 1 street Included 16 matrons' for four tables of the diversion. Jon quils with spring foliage made the decorative scheme an "attrac tive one throughput the card and uncheon rooms. The guests were Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. Paul Haus er, Mrs. J." Ray Luper, Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. F. G. Bowersoat, Mrs. E T Busselle, Mrs. C. J. :: Green, Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mrs. Bolton Hamble, Mrs. George F. Chambers, Mrs. "J. Newton, Mrs. T W. Creechf Mrs. H. M. Chadwick,, Mrs. Fred H. Thompson, Mrs'. C. A. Dpwns Mrs. C. E. Stricklin. r T O R EG O N; AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallis, March 31. M. Buell of Salem was Initiated Saturday into Tau Beta PI, nation al honorary engineering, frater nity,' when Lambda Phi Lambda, locol , honorary, was Installed as Oregon Aloha chapter. ' 1 Tau Beta Pi Is the seventeenth national honorary fraternity, to come to the OAC campus. Its purpose is to confer distinctions upon those students who have maintained a high grade of schol arship and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering tor A Joint- Most remedies fall but Ease succeeds. . . i It's for, ; joint troubles 1 only. whether In ankle, knee, hip, elbow, hottlder, finger or. spine wheth er' rheumatic or not. ' "', " l It ' limbers up stiff, InTlamed, painful, c'reaky Joints so quickly you'U be astonished.- " ? ; s Two seconds rubbing and away it " goes' through skin and flesh right down to the bone and llga-ments-thats ! why it succeeds. Ask Jany -reliable' druggist. -Adv. Swollen Joints T7r ' j ' j fit- Fourth row. left to right: Gladys Mclntire, Faye Sparks. Dorothy Erskine. Third row: Grace Louise Bo wen, Neva Cooley,; Ruth Hackler, Kath leen La Raut, Mildred Grant, Lucia Card, Jenelle' students of the institutions in which its chapters are located. Lambda Phi Larmda, which was founded for the purpose of work ing towards a chapter of Tau Beta Pi, had high scholarship, outstand ing personality, ; and achievement for its standards. . . : v "'. . , & V ' -. Mrs. ; Henry Lee "has as her guest,. Mrs. L. H.' Tajtley of Port land. ' ;. The members of -he Foreign Missionary society of the Presby terian church will have the inter esting privilege on Friday of hear ing Mrs. Fred Neal as the after noon speaker. Mrs. Neal, who is home from West Africa on fur lough, was a member of the Sa lem Presbyterian church before going to Africa several years ago. The meeting will open at 2.: 30 in the church parlors. ' Mrs. Neal will . be entertained at the home of Mrs. A. O. Condit, 855 Oak street; 1 Miss Loretta M. Miller,, who is attending' the Oregon Agricultural college at Corvallis was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Miller over the week-end. Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner . is en tertaining for & few days her sister Mrs. W. C. Kerron of Portland. ; ' :r ... The Pythian sisterhood is spon soring a benefit dance this eve ning in the WOW halls, to start at o'clock. To honor her husbandf!'on the occasion of his birthday, JUrs. J Ray Peinberton was a charming dinner-hostess of-. Saturday, .eve ning. The birthday table was festive with .tinted candles and .spring flowers. Music and con- versation were the. pleasant eve ning diversions for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. A.; Sie- wert. Dr., and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler, Mr. and Mrs.' Claude Van Slyke, Mr. and Mrs William H. Bretz of Woodburn, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray!r Pern berton, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hawkins were among those from Salem at tending the Cusick-Sears wedding in Albany yesterday.' Mr. and Mrs Hawkins motoredown. Mr. aiid Mrs. C. W. Kantner and family of Seittle were guests over Saturday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner. . 1 :;; "', XjinnramoD sq) jo saaqmam ;aqi Bridge club met yesterday after noon as the. guests of Miss Nellie Taylor at the Karl Kugel home. Mrs. ; Blodgett, Mrs. Utley, and Mrs. Darby were special guests meeting for the day with the pleas ant group of 12. Daffodils were used in the decorating. An at tractive luncheon was served. Eight members of the Drama class- met yesterday afternoon at the library to study the play, "The Witching, Hour." The next play which the members will consider is Percy McKaye's. "The Scare crow." The group meets every two weeks. ' : ': -' ..: , Primary; Ellection For Sale : : r STATESMAN? PUBLISHING CO. : Salem, Oregon j Petition Blanks yv:A:;3i i Vandevort. Second row: Carol Cheney Alice Weljs, Ruth Heinick, Marguerite Bridgman.,Elois HeinicK. Elizabeth Silver., First; row: Helen Lockwood, Hulda Hagman, Marian Wjatt, Ruth Ross, and Volena Jenks. ; ' ' f . TUESDAY Interderiopiinational Church Wockers Gather at Resi-"- dence Today ! The entire city Is divided into five districts ; for interdenomlna tonal prayer ' meetings.. ' Prayer meetings are to last 30 niinu tes and begin at 7:30 sharp. Prayer meetings for Tuesday In central district are as follows Kimball college, leader,' Rev. Mr. McCormick; U. G. Boyer, 473 North Winter, leader, J.- Benner; Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, 527 Center, leader. Rev. "Thomas Acheson; Mrs - f! P.; RisTion; 773 r Cniirt street, leader, Mrs. R. M. T. Hes ter; R. M. i Ridex, 803 North Church, leader, D. K. 1 Lnthy; C. &y Clark, 638 North Church, lead er, Mrs. G L. Lovell; John Bayne, 414 Bellevue, leader, Mrs." W. C Kantner. ,;;-.P - ' '-1 , 1 North district prayer ' meetings are as .follows: ,W..H. Henderson, 1340 Madsion avenue ; Mrs. . Fro 7.ler, 625 Lbcust' street: Mrs.. A. M. Lull, 1940 North Fifth street; Mrs. Laura White, 2370 Myrtle street; Mrs. I L. A. Marchand, 1405 North Summer; Earl Beck et, 252S Hazel avenue. . j ' ; South . district prayer meetings" ere as follows: Thomas Henderson, 1309 South Liberty street; 'Mrs. Koorman, 1753 South High street; Mrs. Trlndle, . 1953 . South Commercial; H. H. Stanton, 1560 South Cottage. ' j Southeast, district Is '.follows:. Mr. and Mrs.. Hiday,. 896 So(th Sixteenth street; Mrs. Buckbee, 1500 Ferry street. . ; , if; , The northeast district meetings are ag follows: Jenny Bowman, 375 North Twenty-third; .George Kutekunst, 1253 Chemeketa. ' f Everybody is urged to attend a prayer, meeting nearest his home.' A list for I Wednesday Draver meetings will be . found ' In the Wednesday papers. -. - ES Floor-Laying Party Put on By uentral Congrega- tional ' Men Cooperation of 25 members of the Central Congregational church has resulted in the completion of special Sunday school building on South Nineteenth, which win be occupied for the first time next Sunday, 'according to Rev. Harry Johnson, pastor. The building will be 40 by 24 feet. The ma terial for the building was pur chased by the church, but all labor was donated, ' such, as carpentry work, electrical work and - brick work. ' ' : ', - . . The ; building In itself is com pleted; and as soon as the interior work, kalsomlnlng, wall papering and erection of an arch over the choir loft is completed.: will be ready, for occupancy. Some of the preliminary moving in work began Monday. A feature of 'the com pletion of the building was a "floor laying party,", staged,- Thursday night. The men of the congrega tion assembled at the church in overalls ."arid .brought ' hammers. After being served a dinner by the women, - they' "proceeded to lay a greater portion of the flooring In two hours.' '. - . Members of- the building com- PROGRAM FISU HBu ILDi tnUtefl.wn.0 have had charge of tho. t work and directed the activities are C, C. Harris, superintendent of nday schoolhairman; Dr. the Sunday Frank E.. Brown,! Elbert PowelL E. Ei Elliott 'and "Alvln Meade. Pronertv Qualification at - School Elections Is Hit The Oregon ; Parent-Teacher as- sociation, Inc., has Jiled with tne secretary of ,state a proposed .in itiative bill that would remove the property qualf ication for voters at school elections. ( It is proposed that the measure - shall go on the ballot at the November election. It wjll be referred to the attorney general for ballot title. The bill would amend section 5140, Ore gon Laws, to read as follows: "Any citizen of this state, male or female who Is 21 years of age ahd has resided In the district 30 days Immediately preceding the meeting or election shall be entit led to vote at any school meeting or election in said district. , The chairman of any 'school meeting; or the judge of election,, or any qualified elector, is hereby author ired to challenge any person who may offer to vote at said meeting. In case an elector has been chal lenged or disqualified, 'it shall "be the duty of the chairman of such meeting or Judge "of election, to administer to' each person, so chal lenged an oath that he or she will truly, answer all questions pro pounded to him , or her touching his or her place of residence and qualifications as an - elector t at such meeting, and upon taking which he shall interrogate him or her respecting his or her citizen hip in this state, his or her age and residence In. the district immed iately preceding the meetngi or election." Annual Reports Filed v By Public Utilities The.: Idaho. Power company re ports to the public service com mission that for the year 1923 its net'income was $413,795.97 and its surplus $65,615.41. The oper ating revenue was $2,516,130.61 and operating expenses $1,156,- 522.85. " :v : :' . - - - Other reports received yester day were: v '' "t Home Telephone & Telegraph company of Southern' Oregon ' Operating revenue $66,593.59; op erating expense. $44,509.67; net income $15,446.07; deductions. $15,484.69. . Deschutes Power company Op- erating revenue, $68,718.96; oper ating expenses, $37,952.13; net operating revenue $30,766.83; surplus for year $383.64. , Enterprise Electric company- Operating revenue $59,214.94; operating expense, $28,875.46; net operating revenue, $30,339.48; deductions $9088.66; net income, $16,237.87. Willamette Valley Southern railway Operating revenue. $83.- 088.96; operating expenses $13,- 510.32: ODeratins- Iokji. SKfi.42.2fi WANTED PAPER AND RAGS We pay cash for all kinds of junk. r- - . Capital Junk Co. House of a half million " bargains. i 215 Center St. Foot of County Bridge Phone 398. i i . , , , Pbone ' 23 AdrerUalas Dept. CLASSirXED A ... , ) ...... '- . ; Per inMrtioa EMEST8 rord:. So Three intertiona NORW1 rnue ikur s sooutt W. H. B. a. Jr. Ksldnt Acei 71. StaU 8t, Money H Xban - ' T. K, 23) " ' (Otit Ltdd aa Bank) AUTOMOBUl RepaWag la WE STAND BACK CrM-KYTXilXU ve do for your car. t H,-1. IBIS ; 17J Solrty f - 1 ; - i la aprl We:FCEmJ JACK DOKPPER rOB REPAIR 4ly Commerci 3 la-anrl AUTOMO MODERNIZE With on NEW OXE TOP? ' ) O. " 3." U -1. 256 Suit lb-aprt i FOB PTT H0USE Am- mitksTS.1 PHOXE 2056J. - t 2-apriT FOR RENT ArtmenU ' 2a THREE ROOSr-ABUiEXT rCRSISH ed. 493 Ceirte 3a-apr8 2 ASD 3 ROOM ri'IISHED-'APARt- ments, furnace IpcftriTate bath. 545 Coort Bt-. rhotf 7., ; i 2a-apr3. cleak 2 ROOM ISHED APARt- men with kit e, heat, lights. water, garage, f hi 1633JL - 891 ' K. f- 2a-aprl Cottage., 3 "ROOM FURXISTEII APARTMENT 592 if. pummel P, 107. 2a-apr2 FOR RENT r0'T4VN APARTmenta wnh water andheA - Patton Apart ment. Call Paiji'WBook store. 2a-tf -ROOM pobnhe; APARTMENT, in. Call at- SO 3 with private batl - vregon bldg. - 1 f-2a-fl0tl TOR RENT AP 1S91 HO. -wtBinercial. TOR lira Houses 2b HOCSE FOR RE PIIOXE 1825 OR can at ltl .-Bth. ? 1 2b-apr2 FIVE ROOM BUKtLOW 4LHOST new excellent condi A - rll at 1540 State-St. - - t 2b-apr2 ; m -: : ' - FOMENT"-'-. - ' 5 room, fumim house, splendidly ivcaiea, per tottt. , 6 reom house ttly farn tly for niched, f 18 per month. - 1 - - i room house, lfce garden spotk 1 12 'per month. .1 , rooj house, oV in, f 35. -' , 7 room- honse, Ts rv $50 7 room house, hge in, S25. GERTRUDE iM. PAGE - 493 N. Ct Bb-mar26tf FOR REXl Booms 2c SL.EEPIXO PORCH F RZST, 592 N. Summer. ; t sc-apra FOR RENT TJNFtJRXStED ROOMS, 729 N. Libertr. ? : T j 2c-mar23 FOR BENT APARf Mil NTS AND isvpina; rooma. 4eozaru JUotei, 23 a. FOB SALE neon LOVERS OF FLdVEBS Gl,ADrOLUS, Rainbow mixturfJ 2a kinis.J 40 tor $1; 100 for 2. Ghdiolns, Giant exhibi tion mixture, 3ll for'$l; 100 Jr f3. Dahlias, Giant fixture, aU different, 10- for $1. Cainas, all colon ; gor geous, 10- for f Iris, Supreme mix- ; ; -d, lo for SI. Tuberoses, feisiS Pearl. 12 ; for SI. Cwysanthemoma,' hardy, all colors, 10 fir i 'Phlox, hardy, all colors, lo fof $l. Peoaies. all the best, S to 5 eye 3 for Si: IS for $3. HOIlLxkD BULBS Order now "Our (supply is KBited.: Tulips, Giant Ltrwin or Esrly; mix ed or separate ilors, 4.0 f $1; 100 Tor 2. . Narcisius,"' single -or- double, 80 for. $1; 10(J for S3. - Hyacinths, (Bedding) mixd or sepnte colors, 20 for 1; looifor $4. Hyacinths Giant, top-siie, 1 12 for fl. Special prices. : on large 1 lots. All orders sent post paid C.O.tJi if you wish. R. J. GIBBIKS t it k " Ht. Holly, New Jersey. 4-apr30 ROSE. BED SAND. I SELL BEST Grade on the market. Phone 31411. 4-apr30 KALE SEED tOe PER FOCND BY. maiL Lloyd A. Lee. - I 4-aprS ' BURROCGHS ADDIJTG MACHINE (Tisible.) Good as sew t a bargain. Phone 1811. . - -pr3 FIRST cuass "earliest of all". wo - TfoTSTOcs. - in i era n Phone 115. 4-apr3 Willamette Valley ". .. 'Nursery j; ::-v has a few of Dr. Bean's, Big' Trench A prune trees left; also walnut and. fil ,bert trees. 3. J. Mathis. . RtJ 1, Salem cuTmoi nignwaya iPhone 105Fi. 4tf UNDERWOOD T' EWR1TEB CO. repaired by the Have your machini people who make rate to students. Pbone 22. ' t. f port si reniei OO- Jfasanie iJiag. for salk old( newspapers io w Dnnaie. - vi culation dlepartment Oregon statesman. WR BUY ASD SELLiAIX. KINDS OP junk, hardware,, elotc. t upi' Bargain House and tfunk X,: mud FroM'.t th Kr;3ce. 1 4-II4U HAVE YOUR tt"RNlv"r. . .... tJ mA xl:,kAJ I Will' 1YW1- . --Vi the material to - ' vtr wilt Mfl J ' fc. . . . i ; 1 1 do lhe work yourself. 0c "J1 u. n.MPer oc shades. Agents wanted. 1VOY V 'VV Fhone 1820. Beautiful Oregjt,"! Rosf " And leen other . Breiro ' getber with a fine collwtioi te songs. saccM, songs an time favorites. c ALL.KOR as?: (Speelal; priees Jn iiantit cspeetaiiy adaptable 'lor inanity or home singing. Western Song; 70 pages now ia it third i "u : ::... . OREGON TEACHERS aiOTH T rt. 1- ;. ; ra Top lb YOlOLD FORD our 1 1 - inr, songs 1 io ,1 'JOISI T -VwoL eom 'Xend tor iter On wttk- 1aMTtIoM One month ..... ,, , - 81 wontn' ' Contract, per no 13 nontht' contract, par no 12o Minimum for any a4rertisemect 25 COLLIE tK)Cf 447 -CENTER ST.-a-a2 CARLOAD 6 ILORSES WILL BE SOLD this wek--t,priate sale In Oregon Trsnsfw Co. barn, 404 S. Com'l. St. E. 4a-apr2-- L. Leech; SEVERAL- GOOp MILK COWS, TRESir and coming fresh, for sale. W. O. Sodertnan, Jetfersonpre Rt. 1. Phone 49F23 irom -fialem. f ' 4a-fl0tf FOR " 8ALfc A PEW SWrSS -SAAXE.Y milk Coats, -young. Jrids, yearlings, twi . year olds, dry- and good milkers.. All registered. : Prices reajfonable; 835 and up. Kingwood tanen - Goat - ranch. West Salem. At ranch Sandaya. Ere-nihgs,-7W-X. High St Balem. Call . and eee them. - ' " - 4a-mr:!0tf "WANTED Employment 13 WANTED FANCY AND PltAIN CUR tains to laundry and stretch. Price reasonable.-' 750- N. Front. - 12-apr4 RELilABLE PARTY WASTS SEVERAL small sets of books to keep evening. Box 1060, eare Statesman 12-apr30 MARRIED MAN- WANTS ' FARM OR orehard work. Can handle team or tractor. 1363 Waller. Phone 1028J. - - 4 . - j 12-mar28tf WOMAN WAITS DAY WORK. 1434R. 12-a7 "WANTED "MIscenanepns WOODRT THE. AUCTIONEER BUY3 nsed furnitsre for cash. : Phone 511. '. - r " v - . "' 13-apr6. WANTED TO BORROW $500 ON FARM property, -first -mortgage, 7 per cent, For particulars write 1034, eare States man . 13-apr2 WANTED i MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm paper subscriptions. A good ' ' ' nrooosition to the right people. Ad dress the Pacific. Homestead. Statesman Bldg.. Salens. Or. .. - WANTED TO CONTRACT CHERRIES. See Ward JC Richardson. 1? spri IJV.ND PLASTER SOWER" WANTED TO rent or buy. Phone 1748R - ' - .4 13-im-t V HELP. WANTED Slale Cc I WANTED AN- INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG man- who wants to team automobile painting.' "Wages "while learning. RELIANCE AUTO PAINTING CO. 219 State Up-atairs. 5c-apr2 -.- ' ' 'WANTED . First t class experienced ear -washer, nose other need apply. See Ben Vick at Vick Bros High and trade. Sc-taarSOtf ? MISCELLANEOUS G ARAGB FOR. RENT !J60 ' NORTH Church street. ; o-aprS -c .: : , Roofs . Alto reshingling and painting T ean paint' yont roof tree a, blue, black or yellow. M. R. MATHEWS , phone 167 o-mar29tf . fOUIJTRY And EGGS 7 WHITE LEGHORN. HATCHING EGGS tuanson strain) large heas, large eggs. SI per setting, 5 per 100. C. U. Fisher, Bt. 2. Salem. Phone 18F31. - -v.- ,- - 7a-aprS BABY .. CHIX RI REDS. - BARRED Rocks, Buff Orpinftons, White Leg horns. Black ( Minorcas and Aneonaa from high ejg producing stock. Ready April 8. Enoch Crews, Seabright, CaL RHODE ISLAND -RED HATCHING e czs, sue. doxen. JUU A. iiarns, Salem. Phon 26F2. i 7a-apr25 PUREBRED AN CON A CHICKS 1 17.50 hundred. Bt. 54 Box 43, Salem. Phone '118F2. -: - . , . , 7a-apr3 EGGS FOR HATCHING RIB B5e FOR la; 2201 W. Nob Hill St 7a-pr 2 RHODE ISLAND RED HATCHING e?gs. per hundred, if. M. Magee, Rout4 5. Salem. Phene 81F25. 7a-apr4 PUREBRED BABY CHICKS At reduced prices. White Leehorna ' Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Min rchaa, Anconss.S.Buff Orpingtons. Da Wrarie Tuesday jy erj week. S1m Chickenea, 55S State. Phone- 400. '. 1 ! ' ' 7a-mar6t FOR SALE BABY CHICKS THAT Will live, several breeda. FUkt't Petland. .273 State. . ! 7a-m9tJ THE AVEAAGE Hint , DOES NOT PAY a profit. Purebred hens bred te lay pay -big profit and have made hun dreds of poultry men wealthy. Four teen trios C world champion pur' bred chickens will be given free to am bitious men, women, i boys and girls. .Send name and address and full infor T?U J Purebred Chicken Editor, Northwest Poultry Jour nal. Salem. Oregon. Dep't. A. 7a-i30tf REAL ESTATE City 8 OWN YOUR HOME FOR SALE HOUSE. FIVE S ROOMS, bath, pantmnafinished baaement. P.v! 864 Sonth 12th. Phone lfl02J. 8-tf A NICE LOT OX SOUTH COTTAOF. sAaS""? ?.Uh' Ioo4 street w ana water on '". Diaewaika in. terms on purrhase. ' 500; a-ira a?? i'lf T1" lot' 10; - f J0O down, babtnre $25 mo J. A. MILLS. S314 Stati" " 8 apr3 FOB SALE Cloae In S room house, lights, hot and eoldwatec. bath, woodshed. On ear line. Pnee t2200r terms. - - Vs ' acre vilh small house. Prir tlOOO; 2O0t cash. Balanci $15 T per , month and Interest. - F i S room honse with furniture. Salem. Trtrn $2000; terms. 5 roSin BOU. Ut 66x122. . Salem. Ptiee- $ 1800 ; terms. North North ; ' i room modern house and 3 aera n una. in alem. . Price S15UO cash.- balance -ttrt. v'"Ataoa new-bungalow, garage. Nor' i Salem..Prirat2150. ' ; 3 room house near F.mth Com'l. rr line.- X:ios In. PrW 18i0; terms? ' KRUEGER - 1 147 North C-oin'l. I1on 217 S-i : 'A I i .-. : li-UM?"aiUMai Bale i W