THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, APIUU '4, 1924 ! STOCK 'Fonej loar- HIDDEN WOUNDS By CECIL FANNING (Baritone who slugs tonight at the Grand theater) Now doesn't It seem bo.th strange and queer' That those whom we bold in life most dear, ;, W6uisdus' more often than we can tell, s But they do it thoughtlessly. Ah! Well! - - M - ., . f . ' l ' ..r... .. - J i' ! ' . .! - ; . . - 'l . ' Sometimes It's the hand too lightly prest, , 'Sometimes a silence when words are best; Sometimes a forgotten goodnight kiss, ; Sometimes It's the goodbye word we miss; Sometimes it's the laugh that comes in wrong, . :- Sometimes a frown when we' need a song; , . . . Sometimes a- smile they forgot to smile. Sometimes a tear through a hitter trial. .. No doubt we wound in the selfsame way, . " And seem as thoughtless. v Well, who can say? -Life Is so easy to misconstrue' . '- i " And shirk the things we ought to dc. ; , But we go on loying them the; more, i ". " And try to smile, though our; hearts are sore. Could they understand if we tried to tell How they wound us thoughtlessly? Ah!J Well! An especially interesting meet ing of the Salem Arts league Is scheduled for Tuesday "evening at the Horary, when Iter. J. R: Back will speak on "Art Impressions Gleaned on a Trip to Europe." Iter. Buck, while in Europe, visit ed the excavations of Pompeii and the home of Michael Angelo. He will doubtless give interesting side lights concerning the cathed rals. '' -.;-K.r - Miss Carol Dibble will read from Kipling's "poems, giving Interpre tative' comment. - Anyone interest ed iaf Invited to attend the meet ing. . ' ' . : : WUl Be Fr:dny and Saturday, April 4 and 5 i ' At the Marion HoteL .- - .- Goni3 and Be Fitted j , 4 i iLiox7moTairc- iSiore oargains Gccd Quaitjr. .Women's. Percale ancl Gingham ; Aprons, COc, C2c Dl.2&,qi.0, 01.70 Girls Dresses of . Ginghams . 7 years to jjB. yparji r1.29, 5l.9, 5239. GC3toC5.95 Z.lO tO vO. Sill: Remnants 2Dc, 59c, 65c, 75c, C3ctoC8.69 5 Bath Towels, ea,ch 15c, lCc, 25c, 39c, 45c, ?9c ". - . ' ' - . . .. ... ... ! 'f Sheeting Remnants ; CCcylVl3 1.33; i'M to 2.94 fubinjj Remnants 22 c, 4Cc, 7Cc, to 2.34 Damask Remnants 1.25, l.C32.29Lto 2. Ratine Remnants ' Cc, 1.39, 1.(1 to 3.19 Ra Ru0s? 52s24 priced 1.25 youi: i.iAil or.Di:ns receive car etuj. attention. We prepay- the postage or ex press, within Tadfus-'of a' hundred miles.' Satisfaction Gaaranteed! ca every purchase or your -: nc-ey cneerruiiy reiunccJ, 1 J. Mr. , and Mrs. William Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. Justin McEacb ren have gone to Portland to at tend the . Crawford-Truby wed ding. ' ',,' Saddened by the .death of one of the chapter members, the meet ing jot Chapter Q of the PEO -sisterhood was quietly observed. Meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred W. Selee, a brief business meeting was conducted, .after which, a me morial hour was held, in Mrs. J. J. Evans memory. t The - afternoon closed with the reading of . two in teresting papers, "The people of a . That a Reminder Complete Line of the Famous UllILilViiii di&it 3 Shown , .; " 'r . Merchande, Econorriicall. Priyc. .GOOD iJingnam PLACE Remnants v TOSBOP- 33c,, 40c, 6?c,; C5c 3 Women's Cotton Hose, a pair 19c, 25c, ?5c ; Women's Silk Hose, a pair 59c, 69c,Ei9c Children's Cotton Hose, . - a pair, 15c, ' 19c, 25c, 49c ' v? Woolen Knit Sweaters. -. V . 2.98,4.93,5.95 V 'Salem Store . -3 Ctta St. . : ."...- South America," by Mrs. B. Miles, and Brazil,' by Mrs. O. W, Laflar. The hostess was assisted in; servingVby her sister . Miss Moody. : ' :. Professor E. W. Hobson and Professor Franklin B. Launer yes terday .morning at the Willamette University chapel hour somewhat formally dedicated the new Chick ering concert grand which the unj verslty has recently ; purchased Professor Launer played with, In imitable fluency the Negro spirit ual, "Sometimes I Feel Like Motherless Child;" Llstt's "St Francis' Walking on the Waves, and a Chopin nocturne. Professor Hobson sang the "Song of Alcola and "Where Sleeps the Crlmspn.'f the second being an encore. To day at 11:20 in the Chapel Pro fessor. Launer and Professor Hob- son will play again, with town friends invited. Mrs. A. N. Moores will be hjost ess this afternoon for the Woman's Union of the First Congregational church. The hostess-group In eludes: Mrs. , Ida Babcock, ', Mrs. Louise Olson, Mrs. R. N," Hooteri and Mrs. W. E. Wilson. Cecil Fanning, baritone, will ap pear in Salem tonight, at. the Grand theater under the direction of the Salem Musical Bureau. . The fol lowing is the program for the an ticipated concert r - Air from ."Tannhauser" Act Z. . . . . . . . . . . ........ .C Wagner To a Primula Veris .". ..... ;Greig In a Boat... . . . . . . - . . . Greig Pilgrim's Song (Tolstoi)...... - Tachaikowsky Ballads Tom, the Rhymer (Old Scotch . . legend '. .Loewe Der Erlkonig (Goethe) . . . .Lo;we III Par tout ou l'amour a passe. . . . . . . . . ..... .' . . . . . . . Bamberg Le The (de Banville) . . . . Koechlin Triste estle Steppe .GretchaninctX O, Thou BUlowy Haryest-Feu ..(Tolstoi) ...... Rachmaninoff- ; IV ' ' . i r Folk Songs (with action) f Est-il done bleu vrai? ........ arr. Edwin Stainbook Le Cycle due Yin . . . . . ....... ' . ....... arr. Gustave Ferrari Ah! Que l'amour cause de peine! arr Edwin Stainbook Le Roi a fait battre tambour. . ' arr. Edwin Stainbook The Last Leaf (OHter Wenden Holmes) . . . .Sidney Homer Lazy Song (Paul Laurence: Dun bar) ... Corinne Moore, La wson Gesu Bambino . ...... . Pietro Yon La Danza (Tarantella).... . . . . ' .. . ........ . . ... Kossini Mrs. B. C. MUes is convalescing at her home, 993 Court street, fol lowing an , operation at the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland. - f: At a wedding of Wednesday af ternoon; Miss Altaj Rosenav Mahler became the bride of Granville AJ- man. The ceremony was perform ed at 3:30 by the Justice of peace. The bride wore an atractive gown of dark blue silk, and carried pink to z. iy JPercale Remnants 43c, 57c, 69c, 75c 01c, 99c ' J Windsor Grepe w-' Kemnante f t 49c, 73c, 07c, C8c, lowel;ng ? . Remnants t .. - - 28c, 34c 53c, 64c, ,C6cVC3c to i.32 : v. --. Portland EIQc Shop ZC3 AlZr Bt, roses, quests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Alman, Mjr. and MrW Mahler,: Miss Ella Mah ler, Miss Myrtle Mahler and Mrs. E. J. Bayllss. The brlde's'bome la at Lake-Lablsh; the groom is of Woodburn. After the ceremony, and a wedding luncheon f at the Gray Belle, Mr. and Mrs. Alman left for, Portland for a brief Honey moon. They will make their home at Bend. Oregon, where I Mr. Al man la JtoremaU of. the Western Union. ? J'.. The Presbyterian Foreign Mis sionary society will meet (this af ternoon at 2 : 36. , 6:ciock in - the church parlors." Mrs. Fred KeaX Who Is home from ' West' Africa' on furlong will speak. tyrs.JNeal is being entertained at the, home of Mrs. A. Q. Gondii." 845 Oak etreet. The hostess-group for the. after noon will include: Mrs , R. A. Kline, chairman, Mrs. Oj A. Con dlt, Mrs. G. E. Alien, and Mrs. H. E. Barrett. The program will in clude several ' musical numbers. The Presbyterian work among the negroes will also be taken, up at the- meeting. - . f . . . . . Mrs. G. G. Giyens will be host ess this s afternoon for the' West Side circle of the Jason Lee M. E church, at her home, 156S North Commercial street, at, 2:30 o'clock. Three outstanding one-act plays will be ' presented this evening In the high school auditorium , by the Snikpob : Dramatic - society.; Miss Ethel McGilchrist, who has spe cialized in dramatics at the Uni versity of Oregon, Is directing the plays. The fjrst of, these is '"Sup pressed. Desires" with Jean; Shipp, Benoit McCroskey, and Fay Was- sam taking, respectively, the parts of Henrietta, Steve and Mabel. The castlor the second play, "Tbe Maker of Dream," a. fantasy, in cludes Mary. Kightlinger as. Pierr rette, Gerald Mero as Pierrqt and Harold Mero as pi'The Maker of Dreams.? The third playVBiders of the Sea," is a tragedy, some thing new in high school drama tics, and affords typical, parts-for Lucille Pettyjohn, Virginia Dorcas, Mildred Gilbert, and John Can g- hlll.. . - v - : Others who will take part, are: Frank. Patterson, Max Davison, Margaret Breitensteln, Frances Tucker, Florence Buseh, and Char lotte 2eiber. W m V r The Salem Heights - Woman's Progressive club will meet this af ternoon at" the community ' hall. Mrs. Robert Hulsey is in charge of the program lor the afternooav The Business and Professional Women's - club met .Wednesday evening at the chamber of com merce for 6:30 dinner and a busi ness meeting. A number-nof amendments ' to ! the constitution were voted upon and adopted. Var- ious reports, relative to member ship, cooperation, finances and the auto camp ground "were given. A number vipf the members ,otthe club responded to the reauesjt of the.' juvenile officer: to : act as . a Big Sister" organization.: to". the juvenile department. Steps were taken toward the planning of a club bulletin. Miss Taylor intro-fMrs. duced the matter. Miss MJrpah, Blair, presiding at the meeting. announced that the dab was pre pared to cooperate in "sponsoring the coming' of Anthony En wer . to Salem. ' ' " '-' " - ," ' About "6ft- members were pres ent. .- ' -." '"' : :: " ! " : r - Mr. and Mrs. John Spong were hosts this week for the members of the B. E. club with a group of rostekj a mm man R E Li A BL E M R CHANDI S E Bed Spreads, Special Good Value 72x84 J 78x88 82x94 . 80x90 j Satin , ! SaUn g2.5Q 1 ;$3.2S , j ?j75 j j 3.95 72x9 " 7vV78x8S "'1.: 82x94 , ' 80x90 . Scalloped - Scalloped .". .Our: Best.- Pink. Only and cut J and "cut Scalloped - and ' Bates -. ' corners- , " corners cut' corners' Bed spread 555Q 545JPt li $7.00 i $5.00 : " CJotton Blankets J V ' Our Blankets, are all first qnaijty. No seconds . , r" . v. . or defectives. " . ' v : " Blankets Blankets Blankets ;i ' Nashna Tan or : " Tan "or - White or 1 White 72x84' Grey 54x74 Grfey 64x7 , Grey 72x80 : Wool' Finish Pair ' Pair ! Pair ' Pair 51.90 $2f2ft-1 $3A9 4.50 . ; , . "" 1 I i ' ; : Oar Toweb are Exceptionally Good Quality. 'The Linen Towels are of All Fine Linen-. Turkish . Turkish Linen Quest - Towels Towels Guest .Towels Jpl,ple Ie ,. ' Texture ' Texture Towels l&xM - 18x36' 22M3 39c 5J.15 25c 50c Visit Qui Millinery Department Best frlk City : " r IJig Assortment of flowers and Trimmings '-, ueaay io, tv ear, laxs. , The very newest- 'We have the. stye and quality ' T Low Prices: ' . ( ' ,' : ; J 210 rind 248 North Ccrnincrcial Street 1 mam IfJ TlVD DAYS 79 Year Old Man Tells How Korex Compound Helped . :; Him ' ; "I am 79 years old and I felt the ..effects of korex .compound in 2 days," says C. H. King of Tins man, Arkansas. VI had tried other treatments without success, then 1 tried, korex. t It makes a man but otan old rag. If ton are tired out and run down, try. korex com pound and- see how quickly you will feel better." , ,1 r. Enthusiastio users all lover are describing remarkable restorations to the vigorous, alertness and ef ficiency of. younger days, as the result of using korex - compound. Prematurely old folk-r-the weak, aged, run-down and ailing will be interested in ' knowing that the American distributors of korex. the Melton Laboratories, 646 Mel ton buijding, . Kansas City, . Mo.. have arranged; for korex compound to be sold in Capital drug store at 405, State street, Salem, Or. - Just ask for korex compound.! , Thou-J sands are using It the world over, -AdV.t . . -i--o,- rarzaingrjomcJ guests, at one of the local halls. Seven tables ot "500" were played followed with dancing. , Refresh ments were served late In the eve ning. The card honors went to Mrs. F. Turner and Claude Town- send. Low scores were gained by Charles Shaw and Ed.' Keene, Those present as guests were: Mr. and Mrs. D.-E. Olmsted, Mr, and 'Mrs. Fred -Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fandrick, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Busey. The club members are: Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott. Mr. and 4'Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stafford, Mr. and. Mrs. F. E. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keene, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.DavIea. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kightlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Watkins, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. John Spong. c The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church will meet this afternoon, at the home of Mrs, C. F. ..Hamilton, 290 N. Front street, at 2;3.o:cl(jcktl.-v. x I The1 members ot the Vicanus Itealis sewing dub met Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Hunt for music and needle work. Those present were: Mrs Rose M. Abbott. Mrs. Earnest An derson, Mrs, C- C. Witsei; Mrs. A. H, Bonn, Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. F. Keene, Mrs. Jack Loper, E. E. Mattln, Mrs. Sarah Nel son. Mrs. C L. Parmenter, Mrs C. H. Peterson, Mrs. E. Prunk, Mrs A. W. Rookstool, Mrs. O. C. Spaulding, Mrs. Paul Schwab, Mrs. Annie Simmons, Mrs. . Florence Spencer, Mrs. E. A. Sharp, - and Mrs.- Dennie Saunders. The next meeting of the club will be - an all-day: quilting party with a pot- luck dinner served at the home of Mrs. Rose M. Abbott, 2690 Cherry Avenue, on April. 18. ; Pre-war Memory. The Clear - Lake literary will give a program, and, basket social this evening, Aprii 4. .A feajre of the "evening" will be "The. Old Maids'; Convention.' There is.no admission charge. ' " " . . '' - Members of Ual llibbard auxil iary, Spanish War Veterans, are .urged to attend the regular bus! ness meeting to be held Saturday evening at the armory,; instead of this afternoon. . The members of Ual Hihbard camp are invited' to attend this meeting, at which time a number, of new members will be initiated to membership r to i the auxiliary. A social, hour will fol low the initiation ceremony. The vocational class' in millin ery, of which Mrs. F. E. Barker is in .charge, wm meet this after- nooat'l:30 o'clock In McCornlck nair, over Muter s. - An interesting program was giv en yesterday afternoon ' at 1 meeting of the 'Parent-Teachers' association of the Highland school Dr. D. R: Ross sppke ' Ihf ormmgly on. goitre and Its treatment. A group of pupils from the 5 and 6B grades gave a play, "Every uay Gold." George Stober , played a violin solo, accompanied by Miss Mildred Abbott. -Lucille Petty John and Howard Ranking gave a dialogue, "The Two Glasses.' The 4ast number on the program was :Mrs. M. E. Abbott's reading, "Our kindergarten." " Oyer 70 patrons were present for the 'meeting. "The committee "in charge' IncJuaed : Miss Isabel Bartlelt, chairman; Miss Myrtie Pelker, and Mm H C. Uummel, The picture, was won by the 5th grade room, Tomorrow, at the. Highland school the Marlon County council of parent-teachers! associations will meet for an all day meeting Luncheon will be . seryed ' in : the dining room at noon. . Miss Jeanne Corskie at the din ner bour last1 evening announced her engagement to Clare Ausman. The sorority sisters Of Miss Cor skle. who Is a 'Delta Phi, were present for the occasion, .'The din ing room table was centered with a roses. White satin . ribbon inter - lacing through rows of red hearts ran in streamers from- the table. Preceding' the desert course, MJas Lucia Card sang Ohr Promise Me," accompanied by Miss. Mar: guerite Bridgman'. The secret was revealed when- tiny cupld messen Miss Corskie, who Is a Junior at Willamette university. Is from Harrison, Idaho. Mr. Ausman, whose home is in Salem is also a junior. - T , ,. SOCLVL CALENDAR rv ;..','Ma:i:;:':'- Cecil Fanning, In concert at Grand, theater. - . Presbyterian Foreign Missionary society, meeting, church - parlors, 2:30, o'clock. Mrs. ". Fred' Jfeal, ; missionary - from west Africa, speaker. - ', - . " , '. West Side Circle of Jason Lee M. E. Church Ladies' Aid society, Mrs. C. O. Givens. 1&65 North Commercial- street, 2:30 o'clock Women's Missionary society of the First Christian church, 10:45 a. m. church parlors. - Snikpoh Dramatic society plays, high scnool. - Salem Heights Woman's Pro gressive club. - Vocational class in - millinery,; 1:30 o'clock,, McCornlck hall, over Miller's. r . Ta no: club, Mr, and Mrs., E. I Kapphabn." AAUW, chamber of commerpe rooms, Z:su o clock. . , - Light Bearers program, Presby terian parlors, 2: 30 o'clock. , 1 Annual freshman glee. Armory, Semi-annual meeting, oL Marion County Parent-Teacher association J councils. Highland scnool, : IfJ o'clock - II Mi M Nobody JCan Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair "With .Sage Tea " Grandmother kept her hair beau tifully darkened, glossy and attrac- tire with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked ap- j applied with wonderf uL effect. ., By asking at . any . drug store for IWyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get a large bot tle of this old-time recipe. Improv ed. bz. the addition of other In-: gredients. all readyltotuse'rat Very' little cost. ..This . simple mixture" can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty ; to r the har: '. --',- ' A. well known downtown drug gist says everybody uses ' Wyeth's Sage-and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been- applied it's so easy to use, oo. You simply-dampen' a comb or - soft brush : and 4raw' It through your , bair, taking,, one strand a a time., By morning the ery. hair; disappears; after ..anoth er application or two It is restored to Its- - natural J color and looks " w .;' I 4 1 glossy. ott.an4.bea.ttt!fmliT.v:r,?.M c ' ITT A CaTW77VrK CkT? Phone- CLASSIFIED 'ADYEBTisEMT? - TUte per wotd : 2s 4o Tore ins.rtiom KORWTCir tTNIOK TIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. H. Burghardt, Jr. ... . Resident Agent 8?I 8tt St. Money to Loan . V , On Real EUU . - T, K. FOKD -(Ow I,add ft Bah Bunk) AUTOMOBILES Bepafrfnr1" Try Us Wo uarmntM oor r'ptir work. . ir TT TTARTirft . 178 South' ttberty " l-apri BCICK' AST) STCTDEBAKERT . Specilit JACK DOERFER MOTOR REPAIR ' 410 Bo. ComitiHrf ial l-pr. AUT03IpprXJ3 Tops. U : O.J.Hull. ". eaa ' i Modernise your old Ford byx.: ' pnttins' on 'a new- top " call. at 256 State lb-spr FOB' RENT GAE.AGE OPPOSITE i MARIOK. "HOTEI? ivr .rein. . ja CotnmereraT, for rent.. Max , l, xsuren, nv ortn . HOUSE, AND APARTMENTS. " P,BONK r FOQ BENX Apartment .' Sf. NICELY FURNISHED THREE ROOM ad one room apartment.. 6S0 Union street. - Phono 57J. - . , Ca-apr4 3, ROOM . FCBNrSHEDAPABTMEXT- I . atoepinz porch. . Uaemea(, 4V room apartment. Furnished or. unfurnished. 1 ed. 493 Center sc T a-pra rOR RENT DOWNTOWN" APARTmenta wna water- ana nrms. x anon Apart- 1 . 1 a . . ... . 1 I mencs. vair jrsttoo a xioolc atore. xa-u I 4ROX)M FURNISHED - APARTMENT. with private bath, close In. Call at 803 Oregon bldg. 2a-'fl0tl I for rext apartmkxt -FO. BkXT Honaea ' SbJ. t vanTHD Klsccriacczj MODERN 5 KOOM HOUSE,' lt32 N. LiV 'try,--: .;- ; .--!".- -- - r ? ZD-apre". FTVE ROOM- HOUSE,' CLOSE TO CAR fV. rprnunrft for: sale.; Phone 1.751 FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE; 1244 N. r rent Btw ?-, ,.- -.- . Zb-apr5" 3 ROOM HOUSE PABTLTY FURNISHED, iree ugns ana, water; S1Z per month. 1381 Waller. :''.: : ih-iyta I FOR. RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE AND - two acre of land with ' berries and fruit for family use. Good- poultry house. " Within ones mile of business district, S20 per month. ' Phone" 577- t A. C S01iKNsTDT r 147. No. jCommercial St- tjaleai. Ore. . : .. 2b-apr4 1 FOR RENT 5 room furnished ho use, .'splendidly S room house partly furniahed, 18 ver moaui. . - , , - ' 4 room house, largo garden spot, (13 per montn. -:. - 4 t room house, closo in, -335. 7 room house, 'cloao in, $50. : 7 room bouse, close in. $25. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 493 N. Cottare 2b-mar26tf ' FOB RENT Rooms LJGHT HOUSEKEEPINO ROOM, J10 UiTision t.. v -. 2e-aprlO ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO GEN- I tlemen. ic homo, 130 N. 17th. , - . ic-apro for renTt-threb front rooms. f unfurnished, $15. 72 N. Labertr. .-- ac-apr5 rjOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS. t ?z . laoorty, . ; ' Zc-apr2S ROOM WITH Kl' 116 Mar- ion St. ' : 2e-apr4 FOlt SAXJB lUseellfuieons : 4 HAT -110 DIVISION ST. 1-aprlO garden sand $30 load, two yards. - xnc -wr post.. ton 3i4air 4-aprao FOR. SALE 1 SHOW CASEj 1 -STORE eounter at.- jfaitk'a ; Xlectrc Shop. -; , -apro JRIPOLIN" THE NEW AND WONDER I ful Enamel paint. Being demonstrat ed at rar store Fridav and SHtnrrt j Brine ' your paint problem in 1 kow. Max O. Buren. 179 N.-. Com'l. 4-apr5 j Beautiful Oregon Rose I l ''" A" elereai other Oreeww - soars t- freuier wiu a fine collection ot patriot . c. Bonn, sacred aones and ' msnr old- ; - - . ALL FOR 25;'.. '. " (Special prieea ta quaatltj lots) Xspeeiallr adaptable for trhoiiL n. munitr or home. in;inx. Send for-r Western Songster 70 pagea now in its third edition OREGON TEACHERS M0NTHLT SIS S, Commercial St.' Salem. Or. loters of flowers oladiolus. Jtainttew mixture, 25 kinds.' 40 for SI? iw for $2. Gladiolus, .Giant exbihi fe", miitura. SQ for li loo ' for $3. Dahlias, .Giant mixture, all different, -aii,, wi colors: ror- -. W T , a v. w ... . a. 'S. - auiir.IIII ID II" I edy 1Q for Sf. ' Tubefoses. Giant Pesrl. ; la ' for - ai. - nimnna.ni. t,.,.n all colors 10 tar l: Vltar knrf.' a all anbin - 1 n- - at . ' T;. .11 .if! 1 9- u a eyes, a I or i; x XOr 3. f - HOIiT.ASn HITI.Bfl OHer now Oar supply ie limited. Tnlipa. Giant Darwin or Firlr- ml. d or separate colors, 40 for SI; 100 for a - - NM..n 1 ml-nm.- . T J 1. I 80 for $1; 100 for $3. - Hyacintha, fBeddTSt)--mrxed W separate eolort. 2 for 1 ; 100 for 4. HysKjiaUis vrisns, , up-sise, i j lor 81. Kpwial prices - os large Iota. All ' orders sent pi-pia j.u.u. ir you wish. . R. J. G1BBINS . HL Holly, New Verser. 4-apT30 for sale OLD NEWSPAPERS 10 rents a bundle. Circulation department jrvgon Butiesman. , --- Willamette .Valley- i . .:Nursery i -rL:;:.v kai a few of Dr. Bean'e Btr French prune trees left; also' wo!rt and f 1- O p O AdTertaaiBg DepC" Ona week, (tlx. inertien).- 9 . Our month-..(i....::.........'.;... l Six vontbf' contract per bo.. u..2 12 month eentfct, per mo ' - If in imam, foj. ny, adTertisemest I. a FOR B$LZ? I Usee: -i- - 11 DRESSER. PIAJfO. EXTENSION irood con.uoa, .4Ua ft. - fcia. J . lT8t - 'l ' ' 4 -r WE BUT AXD 8ELI ALU KUi-.i i junk, hardware, cioUnc;, He. ( Bargain ilouie and Jnck Co ( and 1'ront. at' the bridge. . 4, HAVE YOUR FURNITURE OS A i - , . . i i . ... cieuet ina pousnea w l i o . ehioe" or will Bell you tlie ir.i;:. do the work yourself, 60e ni ' alto, clean ' your, wafipaj-t r or Areata wanted. Y. O.' ioa 4., Phono 1820. . 4 UWDEhWOOD TYPEWRIT!:?. C . Have- Tour machina repaired by people' who make it. : ,il r ,rat to itudeuts. 300 Mukig Phono 262. - rcr. g Lire I SEVERAL GOOD MILK COWS, I ua rauJar ifrsu, lor ib. fiodcrmin, Jefferson, Or., 1.1. 1 4?Fa Uota e.lem. .. - 4 FOR SALE A FEW SWISS 'EAA. milk coata, ronns kids, yearlings, 1 year olda, dry and stood milkpm. xegiateredr Prieea reasonao.e; V- i np. Kinrwood Saanen 4 Jot r Weat 'Salem. At ."ranch Eundays. , ' Binga,' 700 N. High "Sti, BaUiu. i and aeo them. 4-r..- DAY OR HOUR WORK OR WILL lor children eveoiogs. Phone t . ' " " '. 112i STENOGRAPHER WITH TWO .XZ. experience in Iaw ofice desir Aoaresa ear .it , 12- EXPERIENCED WOMAS ' OP. RI.: ment wiahea. position aa. housrkf-. for widower or bachelor. 1216 h man: - -'" 12-: WANTED FANCY - A If D FU5.IX r taina- to laundry mad atreuh. I. reasonable. 750 JX.-Front 12--: RELIABLE- PARTY-WAST3 TI Ir amaU aeta of books to keep over , , . m r&A . . . . - , . 11 nu ivw, cars oummu. li t, . MARRIED MAN WANTS FART orchard Work. Can handle ' . tractor. 1368. WaUar, lAono ltu .... ' - . -. - , I2-t 891. NO.IWOMAH WANT8 . DAT 1 WANTED A CHEAP 100 CHICK CU door brooder. Phone USF. 13-; WANTED-t-TO CONTRACT EIxa. L oert ,ana icoyai Anne cnprrips. Ward K., -Richardson, '23ai N. Tr .. t ': 13-ai t AMATEUR PAINTERS AND DECC tors wanted at this store tf4- v. J instructions'' "by ;Giidten "Fa" -tort l sentative. Max O. Bur en, N. t merciaL ', 13 WOODRY ' THE ' AUCTIONEFTi I uaed, iurnjturo f or ea&h. 1 tot- i WANTED TO BORROW $509 OV I: property, xirst. mortrare, T jvr M C for particulara write 1034, care WANTED MEX AND WOlirX : take farm paper acbsrriotiona. A f proposition to tne right peol. aires the Pacific- Homestead, tiatct . Bldg Balem, Or;., - WANTED TO CONTRACT CZLZZT.Zi 8o Ward K. Kt'-'rlT".- 1 ' HELP WAXTTTD Ferfia : WANTED YOUNQ LADY GOC 3 TYI ist. Bw'Mr. Rflfon. I licH h' -1. 5h-. HELP 7A3mn IaJ WANTED-A TO UNO MAN TO LT 1 sow ptiBunj, i est while !'r Reliance Ante Paiutic Co., Jirf St. fJptUirfc - 3.f; wanted ' First clasa experienced ear washer; none eur need apply. See Ben Vic at VickJBros., Hifh and Iraue. . Sa-tnarJOU FOR; ONLY 6 CENTS A CAN C P Jt P- a-Iac arnish, atain, paint or enau.rl. ?t?TT reaentatiTo at hand FrhH and tnrdy to demonstrate. iJax . Hnren. 179 N. Commercial. ': o-spij '' We repair Roof3 1 X 4 Ctint , Taua nr.i : 1,.a Mae or yellowT '..ry . M. R. MATHE-rS Phone 167 e-inarC- XOST AND rCUIH) I LOST-MONDAY EVENING, MAR.' BMW Ma- AdTantiMS nhnrrk ud X I., ertj Street bride, ladi'a rold w i and chain.. fio reward. - Ko o:iet.. . aked. Phona PIR. "'' 7 tTOUIY.AjB'EGGJ ?4 BABY CHIX RI REDS. '' BIE") -Rocka, Buff Orpin ft on s, VZLi.a L ""! c aiinorcaa and Ani-or.i from high e producins stock. K- f April 8. Enoch, Crews, -Sea bright, C. RHODE ISLAND. RED HATCHIXO ,en A Aiarrta, bairitl. Fi I aBFa. '.--:;-- r 7a.pr-. : EGG 3 FOR HATCHING t.a 1 . IS. aaoi-W. Kob Hill St. -- 7-e?r RHODE ISLAND Urn HAT"ir3 . ; S4 per bun(fral.. f. Mrj'i-', I o, baiem. Phona fclFia. r.a- r4 PUREBRED BABY CHICKS At redsMd nrto. 7 T . . - i . Reds. Barred Rooks. Wlit T:i,. i trchaa, Aneonaa. iftffLOrpir-tons. l IiToriea Tuesday oery vni. OUckerleet a 6ta - fisr.- 4 . 7a-iu; . FOH SALE B4.RY CHICKS THAT V; - "e.aeTerai Cxeeda. Haka'a Pet s- 873 ElSw. , 7.u , THE AVERAGE HEN DOES NOT PA pront. furebred hens bred to 1 pay big" profits, and have made hi; dreda of poultry men wealthy. -Fo-.i-tea! trina nf wnrM bred ehicicens will be fiTen iree to bitioua .men. wompn. hnvi r- Send same and address a'r.4 i 1 i Cliitken Editor, l.vrllwest i c : J : .n,-iIm Ore;--"!, I' -'i't. ; .-,