TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1C2 i TIiaorGON STATESMAN, SALII1I, OnEGOIJ AITCRED BUSC3 Ffconi 108 TTTOR a blossom day dinner party, JP ' Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Staley were : costs -Sunday , for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scott of Portland, Miss Vezgy Beattle of Oregon City, Paul Staley of Santa Cruz, Cal., Miss Gertrude Roberts of Portland,' Mias Frances Kling and Miss Florence Howe, ' The table was attractive "with blossoms of the season. .The dinner 'was served at" 2 o'clock. The "Writers club will meet this evening with Miss Edna Garfield, 765 Court street. The cast ' of' characters for the play which will be presented to aiorrbV evening by "the Business and . Professional Woman's club will Include the doctors and the nurses or the organization for thef several leading parts. The meet ing will be at 7:30 o'clock in the chamber, of commerce rooms. Miss Laiira'Ifale Is chairman of tie pro gram committee. Mrs. Clara Chapel of the faculty at Chemawa will speak during the " even in g Tlvre will be special music, and light refreshments will be served: - Fourteen members of the Sweet Briar club met on a recent after- -nooa with Mrs. M. G. Fetteys when; :.Irs. Wuiiara IcCall reviewed In a df '..!shtfully--interesting,,inanner sthe:eoUsical history of the state. A number of guests were present; including -Mrs. Charlotte Selden, V Nemo c!f'IleJucin Jo. 333 -I ii a rc.l t ar-rain. It has a low top . , t J mec' -M il-r.- Mai-la rirr- . t '- '.e pir.k or white coutii; sues ' 4 to . "-.J C0;ta cfJy ?J.C0. ' I.'a-VeiltH CTtfr" it, ! nasne.adV "' c 53, i;e arvi $J V : .1 s,.-id the corses. "!-- T'vr sale-Fashion Inatirute ' J i I . -a tc New York (Dept. S5 & ' . JT Z" :,m a,-,-TrT.i7rT.a1 easter sale ...... s . - I' Dccause of their soft, mist-like surface and subtle colorinsr, experts have pro- noanced Coro Pearls "the perfect nraitation' A careful examination will dis close a certain warmth of shading1, characteristic of the genuine oriental gem' a liquid quality, that has taken years to perfect elusive, shifting tints enhancing , and flattering to the wearer. " $1.00 Values for Il."ll. Values, for ... . Cbps are Sterling Silver and White Gold, some set with chip diamond. - humming 3ird Silk Melon Hose Just received an express shipment of the new wanted shades : Melon ; Amber; Down; French Nude; Flesh ; Peach ; Jackrabbit. Size 8V to 10 at $1.50 a pair YouirriAiL cudeus receive careful attention. We pre-, t pay the express or postage within1 a radius of a hundred miles.' r.t!zfr.cl2n Guaranteed ; n every rarchase or your money c orf ully re-funded. Mrs. O. W.Koyes, Mrs.. Wallace Bonesteele and Mrs. Herbert Nunn. Spring flowers were 'used5 about the rooms. Mrs. Nunn and Mrs. Bonesteele assisted the hostess in the swerving of a delicious lunch eon. Mrs.T Al II. Steiner win en tertain the club the' first Thursday after Easter. - - -..-.'-: f' The Count-Un-Me class of the First Baptist church wilj hold Its monthly social . meeting . at the home of Mrs. O. P. Coshow, 1169 Court street, . tomorrowafternoon at 2 o'clock. - . ; j ' ; ... ' : I The Salem 'o..,N. S. club , will meet this evening in the educa tional room of the city library for the regular evening.' .. ' , --, , 'A "shower' for the children" home v ill be held tomorrow after noon in connection with the meet ing of the Lucy Anna Lee circle at 1656 Court street.5 Mrs. H. L; Marsters, hostess. - About 20 delegates ''from local churches attended - the Christian Endeavor -convention held in Eu gene over the weekend,rat ?rhich 1200 representatives were present from all over the state. From Sa lem the Christian, the Congrega tional, the Friends, the "Presbyj teriau and the United Brethren denominations all were represent ed. Prominent among the speak-? ers for. the meeting were Paul Brown, head of the Pacific terri tory of Christian Endeavor; E. P Gates of Boston, ; Rev. Everett Moon,. Rev. .Gordon Marti rWaltexi L. Meyers, and E. W. Warrington, secretary of the student YMCA at Corvallis. Mrs. W-'-E. 'Wrtght ot Portland, . well known. In totiven-f tion circles, gave spirit to the singl ing throughout the sessions. ; On Friday the group visited the University of Oregon campus: On Saturday, at the woman's, build-; ing the women of the convention were -Invited - to- as- swim in the splendid large" tank. ' Saturday evening the delegates held, their banquets, Jthe intermediates' at the Osburn hotel and the seniors at tthe First Christian . churchy Of-! f icers for the . year were" elected, during the week-end. 'Miss Eliza- beth Holt was re-elected superin-i tendent of quiet hour. The' dele- gates returned home. Sunday eve ning. - - , Among those going from Salemi were Miss LncilWHeif, i 'Sllfes Al ma Burdlck;"31fes Gertrude' Cham4 berlaln. Miss Mildred McKilllcani Miss Hazer McMorris;, Miss Eliza-' beth Holt, Miss Lorraine Fletcher, Miss Violet Judy, Miss Kathryn Judy, Miss , Wanda llWickerheiser, ' ""V ; '" . ' 1 - . ZLT' rv:: :t:L- i U Xeanesaay, 9 ai m. ':'v..;M"eJl;Jp3acdO. ': : Warranted Kot to ; Peal, or Discolor 4 I ' CV -pi- $6.75 Values, JL D ' -for $10.00 Values, ..l)fJO for ! i ' 1 S Salom Btore '453 State "at. ' Helen Yarnell, Walter Lee, Homer Davis- and. Rev,- L- G. ' Lee-,-.-- -- A formal and attractive affair of last night was: the t Monday Night Dancing club' party held in Derby hall "against a gorgeous background "of Japanese .lanterns and boughs of . pink tissue blos soms. Pink and white crepe paper streamers formed a festive, dome, centered with three pink lanterns. The wall fixtures were concealed beneath dainty and bizarre lant erns each with a spray of almond blossoms worked in with the lav ender, gold; green, and -crimson of the paper lights. -All about the room colorful .butterflies were poised on lamps and streamers. A green Buddha was used for the in cense burner. Punch was served at the side. - Fifty couples participated in the affair -which was followed by ' a supper party at the Gray Belle. The tables were delightfully ar ranged through the new dining room. The first Scotch broom of the season was used in profusion on the. tables. ...... ' The winners lit the recent'eon- test sponsored by the Salem' Civic Music club will appear in concert Monday, April 21, at the First Christian church, as a part of the local observance ot Music week. ' OnJMayv5 and 12 local profes sional artists of ' the Civic Music club will give concerts. ; .. Miss Mabel Creighton and Mrs.' Al Jones were guests 'during' the week-end la Portland. Miss Marguerite Meyers and Miss Gertie Capps were hostesses in. a pre-nuptial way for Miss Eva Carey late in the week. The guests ln- ridded a group of , girl-employes from the, off ice of the, secretary of . state. Miss Carey's marriage; was an event of a 'recent morn-j Ing. " The .guests for., the ' honoH gathering were:- Eva Carey, Eunice- Brown, Vel-j ma Gilltnan, Mrs. E. E.1 Bergman, Eulalio Ondsav. Sylvia "Marsters, Mrs. Fred Waters Beryl Bond, La4 verae K Kantner, Ethel Wycoff,; Violet Peters, Alice Brock, Mary Chadwlck. ; Edith Welborn, Mar-! cella Caspell, " Ruth ' Lawrence Frances " Wiederkehr, Velma Rot minger, Cleo Walker, Ruth Roed-j er, Lucy Beck,". Margaret ' Pierce,1 Hester Hillpot. Elsie Victor. Marae Victor.' Mrs.; Leila "Bier, ' Gladys Raffety, Dorothea SteuBloff, ' Car rie Bdundy, Ola Volke. Irene Lar son, Grace Thrapp. Pearl Pike,' MargaTet McMahon. Hattle Brown, Bess Bailey, Nancy Savage, Mauda Savage, Jessie 'Miller, Mrs. Ida Rollo. Mr. and -Mrs. Fred4 Careyi Thelma Carey, . Marguerite; Meyer and Gertie Capps. ." ... O A business" meeting occupied tbo member's "of the ThTee-LInk' club for the large- part of the recent meeting. A pot-luck luncheon was Berved -later in the afternoon. : ; At the meeting of. the west side circle of "the Jason Lee church Mrs. A, J. Vick was hostess at her home, 1485 North' Liberty , street. Miss - Maxlne Clark gave a piano solo, and "Mts. , Charles' Dennison an appreciated vocal number. A unique guessing ; game was intro duced during the afternoon. Firat ! prizes went to Mrs. ? Bert Waller (j and to Mrs.' P. G. Givens, .while 1 Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Roberts I received consolation - awards. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Loveland i :$3.95 $5.95 Portland Silk Shop CS3 Alder Et, and Mrs. Givens, served a aainty An interesting WCTU meeting will be held this af teraoosi; In the hall," 201 South CommerclaLstVeet, when different political candidates of the vicinity wm.speaa. ine public also is Invited tQ the' meet ing, t Each lady . is asked to bring a card or string of buttons tor the children's . farm home.. Miss Edna Garfield, an ingenious versifier, has recently had five ot her rhymes. adopted as songs to be sung i to popular tunes at the national convention of the Bus! ness and Professional Woman's club. One of these appropriate to Blossom day, which was observed Sunday, is entitled "Hail, Salem," and is made for the tune "Jingle Bells." "It follows: Salem spells - Lovely" dells, . , - - Beauty all the way. , . ; . Oh, don't you know. That all roads go , To Salem on her Blossom. Day? s There "youH meet Many-a" treat, : - Joy and Jollity; . There youll find ETery kind . .. Of hospitality. ' . The Silver Bell circle, women of the woodcraft, .were hostesses on a recent evening for representatives from three out- ot town circles; guests being present from Wood- burn, Silv-erton and . Aums villa. The Aumsvllle chapter is the most recently i organised. A cafeteria supper was served. ..Officers of the district who were . present for the meeting included : Mrs. .Shelbick, of Albany,- district advisor; Neigh bor , Warner, district homecoming council; district .manager; Mrs. Talbot of McMinnville; district captain of the guards Mrs.' Taylor of Corvallis; district banker, Mrs. Darling of. Salem;, district attend ant, Mrs.i Davies, -Salem; district guardian. Mrs Blackerby, of Sa'n lem; district f lag , - bearer, v ' Mrs." Guthrie of Dallas; past district ad--visor, -Inez Hendricks of Wood burn. 1 Mrs. Alice Hicks and two others also attended from Wood- burn. . The "Pythian "Sisters will., serve benefit supper, cafeteria ' style, this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the WOW hall. SOCIAL CALENDAR . . Today ;..::. 'Writers club, Miss ' Edna l3ar- field hostess, '765 Court street. - Yomareo club. - .v. WCTU, "2:30 o'clock,. South Commercial street hall, ONS club, 'library, .educational room. r . ( Pythian benefit supper, 6: 3t o'clock, W.'O WhalLs Business - and . Professional Wot man's club, Chamber x)f Commerc?f Mrs. O. C. Locke n hostess - at bridge. . . ; - : . Count-Ojn-Me class of the First Baptist chureh, Mrs.' O.P.CoslJowy 1169 Court street," hostess, ,2 p. m. ;Lucy.A.nn -Lee jdrcle. of First Methodist church, Mrs. H. L. Mrr sters hostess. 2r30 o'clock. ' The circles of the First Metho dist church: - "West Central, with Mrs. A. Hale, r-9 5 Marion street. East Central, with Mrs. O.-fJ. Price; 444 North Cottage. " South East, Mrs. F. V. Barquist, 1435 Trade street. , Yew Park, With Mrs. E. M Kershner, 1330 South Twelfth street. Naomi, with Mrs. W. Di Smith, "1765 Center street. ' South Central, with- Mrs. Walter Minler, 1745 Saginaw,,, street, for lnnchaon.' - v . . . . : Lucy Anna Lee, with Mr&: H.' L. Masters, 1656 Court street. Thursday Unitarian church supper; in hpn or; of Dr.! Lawrence;. woman's club house. . . ; . ; ;; Saturday . .. - Unveiling ot "The Circuit Rider state house grounds, 11 a, ra.. :' Mabel Marcus Sings to Audience at Stunt Show - OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallis, -April 14. Mabel Marcus of Salem sang two selections which were well receiv ed by the audience in the women's stunt show Friday and Saturday nights at the- Majestic 4heater in Corvallis. ; Her songs were a part of the Sigma Kappa skit, "Fitting and Proper." r . .. Z : , - . The stunt show is an annual af fair presented by the various girls organizations on the OAC campus. Because of the large number' of such organizations? half lake part one -year and -the other half- the next. The stunts, are judged on originality and cleverness, and prizes-given the winners of first, second and third places. .'. Canot llvUt In the Human Body if Yon Will Use Trunk's Pre- Dcription. . l It is a aham to safter with inflmm torr. muftraUr. M-iatie or any form of KbumatiHiq, Neuritis or Lumbafto. - Thia Prasrriptiom ' doea- not roin .tha stomarh, it does sot detrcaa tbti heart. Eat all the neat and food food 7 on with wbilo takinc Trunk's Prescription. Con taina no mrrcury, aalirylat ami a. oil win tryrii or narcotics, hat positirely ovor couiffr anr kind of rheumatiam or gont on earth. What more, do yon wantf Thero is nnthinx juat as pood, and it ia impoa atbla to set aoanrthinB etter. The Kreat eat urte arid aolreat kuo and aha- a anporior Urar nnodicine. Trunk's Preacription sella for S1.7S or a lor only a arrry m 113 S, Cewaeriul St., fckia, Vr. Adv. pnnin" . rnp .willlUiJttiiUJr- - STATE ID COEI Since corn was Introduced into Marion county as an experiment about ten years ago it has reached the point where it is now regarded as one 'of -the leading crops; and with its 8200 acres last year. Mar ton county ranlfed first In the state iil acreage and production! accord ing to the latest" figures of F. L. Kent, PortlandTagrlcultural sta tistician for the "department of ag riculture. According' to?Mr.Kent's figure corn compared with other' crops in the county as follows: . - - - The' crop -"was :287,000'bushels and the average price 95 cents a bushel." Value of the U923 corn erop $272,650. . ; ' Apples. 1600 acres: crop. 108.- 000 bushels;' average - price, 75 cents f valoe,f $81,000. " - v ; Pears,. 400 acres; crop, 36,000 bushels; average price, $1; value, $36,000. : Prunes, 7,800 acres; crop, 450, - 000 bushels; ; . average . price, 75 cents; value. $337,500. Loganberries, 4250 acres; crop, 4,250,000 pounds; average price, Sy4 cents; value, $148,740. Strawberries, 1600 acres; crop! 4,000,000 pounds; -, average priced 6 i, cents; value, $260,000. v ' Potatoes, 5000 .acres; " crop. 4 50,000 bushels; average rlce, 80 cents; value $360,000: Hay, 38,000 acres; crop, 83,600 tons; average, price,. $12;' value, $1,1)03,200. Income Tax Case Riished . By Attorney Van Winkfe tl, H,;Van Winkle, attorney gen eral, announced yesterday that the attorneys for the'two- sides in the state . income, tax case have made a stipulation that the facts In the case be submitted to Judges Kelly aqd, JJingham of the circuit court' next Thursday. 1 They will then bo passed -upon without argument. This will; make - a decree i of the lower court possible Thursday. ! 'Assuming that the ' decree of the "court "will be the same' as last week when it overruled the state's demurrer and held the' Income tax unconstitutional as far as it ap ples to all corporations," said Mr! Van Winkle, will at once appeal ta the supreme court and ask that these be advanced On the dock et. We have the assurance of the attorneys ,on the other side that thjey , win, -do all j possible to ' expe dite action.! - FTJBLIC NOTICES . NOTICE OP INTENTION" TO BI- PROVE MILL STREET FROM SIXTEENTH STREET TO SEV- 3 j ENEENTH STREET. Notice ia given that the common counciLof the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems It necessary and expe dient -and hereby declares its pur pose and intention to . improve Mill street from the east line of Sixteenth street to the west line of Seventeenth street at, the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop erty, except the alley intersection the expense of which will be as sumed by the city -of Salem, by bringing -said portion of 'said street to the established grade. I constructing cement - concrete curbs,-and paving same with a six inch cement concrete pavement in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which" were adopted by; the common council, April 7, 1924, now on' file in the office-! of the city- recorder and Which are hereby made a part of this notice. " iThe common council hereby de clares' its' purpose and. Intention to make the above described improve ment by and through "the street improvement department o the dty of . Salem. .. .. .".''.-. By order of the common council April the 7th, 1924. - M. POULSEN, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is Aprir9th, 1924. apr20. NOTICE OF, INTENTION TO TSU PROVE ' N O K T H CHURCH -. STREET FROM K STREET TO . MARKET SREET. ; Notice is hereby given that the common council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon; , deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its' purpose and intention to Im prove JCorth. 1 Church street, from the south line of E street to the north line of Market street at the expense of the abutting aid adja cent 'property? except the street in tersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Sa fem. by bringing said portion "of said i street -. to the - established grade, .constructing! cement con crete, curbs,' and paving said por tion of said street with a six-indh cement concrete pavement. In ac cordance With the plans and speci fications - therefor which were adopted by the common council April 1 7th, 19J54, now. on. We, In the office of the city recorder and which said plans and specifications are hereby referred to and' made a part hereof. . , . i 1 , . i i The common council hereby, de clares its purpose and intention to make the above tlescribed Improve ment by and through the street Improvement department of the City of Salem. . By order of thei common coun cil the 7th day of April, 1924. v. Y M poulsi3. City Kecorder. ' tlatn nf first. .rinhlf(atlnn -tiorcnf . 4 .. nk ina " W April gtn, 1334. CLASSBPHSB SE Phone 23 Advertising Dept. CLASSIFIED ' ADVERTISE1IEXT3 . ; . ' Kato per word: x-er maariion. 2a 6s Thresv insertions. 'Money to Loan ' 'On Real Estata' . i - - TV K. FORD - - Orr Ladd ft Boah Ba n V t ' AUTOMOBILES; Repairing l BUICK AND BTUDEBAKER ,- Specialists -. -, JACK DOERFER MOTOR SEPAIR t , 410 S. Commercial , . .. .J-apr 1$. -Ambulance Call 666 -Tiny "or Night II. TT. HARRTS 173 Sooth laborty la-aprl5 5 AUTOMOBILE Tops lb "Auto' Tops Repaired; near ones put on . j- at :, O. 3. HULL'S 256 State ' lb-aprlo 1 ' '". . .v -..' . "FOR RENT 2 HOU8B AND 1 APART11EKTS. - PHON 2056J. A , . . ; a-prl 7 FOR RENT Apartments " 2a 3 ROOM FCRXISHED " APARTMEST-i 592' !f. Summer. - ' - 2a-aprl6 8 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT .1040 Leslrs. , - - 2-sprl? 3 ROOM FURNISHED 'APARTMENT--". f irat floor. - Close is. -Phone.', B8F5. 2a-aprl6 4 ROOM APARTMENTS, -BATH. SLEEP ing porehea. Furnished, unfurnished' 352 N. 12th. 2a-aprl5 DESIRABLiB TWO EO03I FURNISHED apartment, kitchenette, (ronnd ; floor, . heat,! lights and warter. Garage. $25. 991 S. Cottage. .. 2a-aprl6 NICE CLEAN APARTMENT, C?LOSE IN. furnace heat, private bath, 545 Court St., Phone 1057. . 2a-aprl5t FOR RENT THREE ROOM APART ' ment, 818 N. Commercial St. 2a-aprlo FIVE ROOM STRICTLY MODERN UN inrnianea apanmeni wim garage, 1444 Ceater street. Phone 13Z7J.;. j 2-pt8tf FOR RENT DOWNTOWN APARTmenta . .with water and heat. Pat to a : Apart ment. Call Patton'a Book atore. 2a-tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS, 891 KOi Commercial. . . :i. i FOR RENT Houses 2b FOR RENT GOOD 6 ROOM PARTLT fnrntshed honao $85. Inquire 1185 Sfar ion. ; gb-aprlstf 1 FOR RENT Rooms JSc FOR RENT 2 ROOMS UNFURNISHED 411 N. Front. 2e-aprl8 4 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. .. Close in.-Phono 209. . 2c-aprl6 ROOM WITH KITCHENETTE, 116 Mar ,ioa streec f '' . 2c-aprl5 FURNISHED SLEEPING AND HOUSF. keepinj rooms. BeaKoaabla. 344 North -Fropt. 2c-aprl5 FOR SALE MiscclUneoas HAY PHONE 105F11. 4-apr20f BRONZE TURKEY EGOS. Phone 1580J -4 . 4-sprlT - ': ' FOR SAtaE i E Underwood typewriter, rebuilt, terms. Phone 304 at noon. . 4-apr20 AT 1952 COURT STREET. CUT FLO W .. ers for Easter. Callaa and Roses. Flowj- ering plants and -reg-etahle plants, f . 4 . . 4-apr20 WHEAT SUITABLE FOR YOUNG chick ena, $1 per bnshel. Bring; aacks. t 1L Benjamin,, lit. 3, CierTaia, Oregon. . -y ' V 4-apr2T ONE WHITE PORTABLE. ELECTRIC and one New Home aewing machine. Both like tie W. ..E. C. Goodlin,, 1132 Center St.. - , ,; - - 4-aprl7 LEAVING TOWN WILL. SACRIFICE Sonora phonograph, overstuffed two - tone .velour hringroom. set, gate leg table Kojal raeuura cleaner, chairs, ' te. iApt. 12. 765 Ferry, 4-aprl5 ; r FOR SALE ? 1 - International . tractor, model H-8-16 1922, with two bottom 14" PAO plows and 1 foot tandem International discs. Goe4 condition and will ba demonstrat ed. $650 each, or $700 on terms. Call at Great Western Garage, ' 147 North High, St. - 4-aprlT TO MAKE ROOM. FOR A CAR LOAD OF Singer Electric , sewing machines, we will sell what we hare left in need ma chines at a big discount. A lot of - about 15 machines. Singers, Whites, New Homa and other makes as low as $5 each. Terms if "desired. Singe Sewing Machine' Co., 519 Court. Phone . 44l.t .: .,,..4 4-aprl FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES FOR - $5 to $25. 638W. 4-aprl5? 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 n i FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 10 - cents a handle. Circulation: department . Oregon Statesman. Beautiful Oregon Rose '.''And eleven other' Oregon 'Songs to gether with a fine collection of patriot ic songs, sacred aongs ' and aaar old time favorites. ALL. FOB 1 5c. :' - ' ; - (Special prices In quantity1 lots) . Especially adaptable -for school, torn ' ' tnuaity or home singiag.' Heni for Western Songster !' 70 pages sew ia Its third edition ' .1 t Published by.'.. OREG OIT TE ACITERS" ITONTitLT - 215 8. Commercial St. - 8a lem. Or. LOVERS OF FLOWERS GLADIOLUS, ""iw HIAWIT, 24 KIDOS, V Ir fll -100 for-$2. Cladiotua. Giant ezhihi tion niixtiire,. 80 -for.- $1; 10O for $3. Dahlias, Giant - mixture, all different, 10 for $1. Cannes, all colors; gor geous, 10 for $1. Iris. Supreme mii eU 10 for Al. Tubiroses Giamt Pearl, 12 for $1. Chryssathemnma, hardy, all colors, 10 for $1. phlox, hardy, all colors, 10 for tl. - Peonies, all the best, 3 to 5 eyes, S for $1; 13 for $3. ' HOLLAND BULBS i Order now Our supply ia limited.' Tulips, Giant Darwin or Early; mir ed or separate colors, 40" for $lrl'o for'$2. - KarriMUS, ainrle -r - dovhle, .80, for $1; loo lor fa. Hyaeicthe, Bedding) mixed 5 or separata colore, 20 for $1 100 for $4. 1 Ifyacintha Giant,: top-sise. 1 12 for $1. Special prirea on . lant" lota. All erdera eent post-said O.O. D. if yon wish, . , R. J.GIBBISS -"'. Sit. "Holly," New Jcr&er. 4-aprSO - 'aaa. ' -w . 'Or ..... . J i. One week,' (sis Insertions). : t)aa mostk-t.M..u. 20e .Six months' vcontraet per me.,..,,,.....loe 12 months contract, per mo..-12e 'Minimum" for any adrertioment25o FOR SAIJ3 Mlsceuaneous :4 FOR SALE L. C. SMITH TYpEWRITer, terms. Address 1595,. care Statesman. " l -4-aprle HAVE YOUR FURNITURE OR " AUTO 1 cieanea- ana ponanea - - w 1 u shine" or will sell yon .the material te do the work yourself, 60c and $1. Will also - .clean . your , wallpaper .or shades. s Ageata, wanted.. . P40.. JB0X : er :phonri82o; ,' -;-, .T;.v .... ,Htt GARDEN SAND 83.50 LOAD, TWO yards. xne very nest, i-none ana. -iprou WE BUY- AND SELL ALL KINDS OP junc, naraware, ciotning, etc... wpim Bargain . House and Junk Co., Center and Front at the bridge. . . 4-f 14U ' Willamette " Valley ' Nursery ' " has V few of Dr.' Bean's Big French - prune trees left ; also- walnut and fit bert trees. J. J. Mathia, R 7, Salem Siirertoa highway. Phone 105F5. 4tf UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. ' : Hare - yonr machine repaired the - people who - make -it. . Special -.rental rate to students. . 800 .Masonic Bid p. Phono 262.. - - - - -nMtf FOR SALE Livestock PIGS FOR. BALE PHONE -44F14. ' 48-815 SEVERAL GOOD MILK COWS, FRESH ana , coming : fresh, -for : eale.- w. V Soderman. Jefferson,' Ore., St,'L Phone7 49F23. from Salem. ! -' v - 4a-f lOtf FOR SALE A FEW " SWISS' SAAJfEIf milk goats yoong kids, yearling!,- twe ' year olds, dry and- good .milkers. -A.1 . registered. , Prices reasonable;' $35 and Bp. - Kingwood Saaaeat Goat "(ranch ( Weat 6a lem. At . ranch -Sundayaw Eve nings. E. E. Woods, :70O ,N. High St., 'Salem. Call and see them. 4a-mar30tf ; WANTED Xmplorment 12 for painting; kalsomining and - derorating, call -Vaaby Bros. Phone 1183W, , ... 12-apr20 WANTED DAY WORK. MRS. GOOD ,row. 694 N. . Com' L Phone 1931W. 12-aprl9 IIOUSEKEEPING FOR BACHELOR OR widower. Country preferred. Box 1553, care Statesman. . . 12-aprl6" RELIABLE' PARTY ' "WANTS'' SEVERAL small sets-of -hooka to- keep ereninge - Box 1060. care. Statesman. . 12or94 WANTED Sliscellaneous 13 WANT- 6O0D dKAPE-HOE, C.4MIT ;chell, Turner. i , . . . 13-aprl5 WANTED-f-TO CONTRACT BLVO. LAM bert. and Royal Anno -eherriea. Bee Ward K. Ricluraaon, 2393. $i. ' Front ! ;r . t ...-. 13-apr23 WOODRY. f THE -AUCXIONEF.isw-BUYS used furniture- for eaah. , Phons 611 4 . . . '.i t. .. -.r s 18-aprt WANTED MEN. ANB' WOMEN TC -take farm papor subscriptions. . A goo -proposition to - the right people; Ad - - dresa the Paeifia Homostead, MsUimsi Bids., Salem. Or. - - KELP WANTED Agents 5a MAN--ENERGETIC AND. RELIABLE, wanted , fpr factory representative! to handle our- business in; Salem district: Unusual opportunity,., with fortune, for rignt man; experience, or capital un necessary; write fully. . Syncro Motors Co.. Battle Creek. 'Mich.- 5a-aprl& HELP WANTED Female Bfc WANTED IMMEDIATELY, STENOgraph er, TEMPORARY- POSITION. ; E. L. . Graves, Manom hoteL 5b-aprl6 THE OREGON VOCATIONAL DIRECTOH for the Federal School, Inc., of -Minneapolis, will ,b .at the 'Marion, Monda j ; and Tnesday. . . . ., - Sb-aprll MRS. ALBRECHT OF THE WOMAN Institute, will be at the Marion April , 14 and 15. . 5b-aprl$ LEARN i DRESSMAKING; ' TAILORING - and pattern drafting. - Box 1495, care statesman.- . i,' - 5b-aprl5 Pleasant work, t good pay. Apply to- luurtuw- morning,- aoo vregnn ' BMa;. - " "' " - .-, 5h-apr 1 2 if ; HELP WANTED Male " 5c YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN TO QUALIFY aa-CammexctalArtiai. Eara Omoat- al atart. i-rge organisation directly con fiected - with, field, r Of f e r a nraetical training in yonr ; spare time. 'Give age and phone.':..- Bex. 1494,' care Statesman. t - ,. . . .' ... - , , 6e-aprl5 WANTED First class ' experienced - ear washor, none other- aeed spply. See Ben Vick .-at Vick Bros, High and trade, -..'.--.v. ae-mariiOtf JUSCTLLANEOUS - ' We repair , . ' ' ,;" 'RoOfS ;. , 4 ? AUe reshingling and painting ' Pint - year root , grsea, blae, black or ' yellow. , . . 7 - R. MATHEWS - Phone -187 --t - - -mar29tf 1 6a ENGLISH SETTER. DOG. BLUE ticked. Reward. , r E, X. B. liiil. Phone oil li. - 6a-aprl7 1B BILI- IN RESTAURANT. 'AT 420 , Ferry.- Liberal rewsrd. ' Warren New man. PP. Box 352. alera.' tia-apr 15 : POULTRY f And EGGS Ta ANCONAj WYANDOTTE: COCKREL8 v- hicks, eggs. Phone 11 8F2. . 7a-aprl6 RHODE ISLAND RED HATCHING eggs, Oc doaeav -D. A. Harris, Salenw Pboae 28F2. -y; ; , 7a-apr29 BABY CHIX RI REDS, BARRED Rocks, Buff -Orpingtons, White' Leg horns. "Black Mmorcaa - and Anronas from high gg producing stockv Ready April 8...JUoch. Crews. Heabright. CaX PUREBRED BABY CHICKS . At reduced prices. Wlijta Iegboret Reds, Barred Rocks, White' Rocks, M in rchaa, Aeconaa. Buff Orpine tons. "De Lroriea Taeaday every ' week.' ? PiW" .Chiekriea,-a58 State. Phone 400. . .7amarer. FOR SALE BABY CHICKS THAT WiM ;... mtto hreeas, tlake g Petlan l, 273 EtW.' ' . ... ; - 7ac;S:J -POULTRY AncI 7. THE AVERAGE HEN DOES NOT PA 7 ay big profits, aad a made bun drfdi of poultry men. ,w"h7- , teen ' trios f world champion pors cred ehickSBS will ba given ttf U i bitioos en, -women, boys and girls. Send name and address and fu ir!or tnatioa - wiU be mailed. Purebrscl Chickea Editor. Korth west Poultry J" nal. Salem. Oregon. Dept. A. trnj- REAIi ESTATE City . S FOR SAliE S .ROOM NEW BUNG ALOV.' elose in, full basement, furnace, trsr -"I completely furnished With new fur: . -'ings. 425f SO. -Winter: St, . , J-str 1 - NEW BUNGALOWSNAP ( '$600 down buys a brand new bti -'low. 5 rooms, basement, irarage, l. 'water sewer. 1 Price f 26u0. For t by Chllds &,BeehtflL 540 State t,t. " - IiOOKJ 'A nice residence lot on . BroadVar, 50x150, with frait and berriea. l a t front: one block from school. A snap for $275. j XHOMXSON '. .831 State "fit..- 8-jri; FOR SALE OX TERMS THAT YOU ca handle, S acres, -good modern houe, barn, chicken hoase; an ideal coantry home for man employed ia( city; one 'half mile from' eity-limits. This is a rare ehance. . Address 'Home," em Statesman. , . . .-w S-aprl3 "A GOOD INVESTMENT IS WORTH A LIFE tme or liAuua.-; VIEW! New 5 room bungalow, en , Fairmoont HiB. pared aide walk, basement, fireplace; easy terms. GEE WHIZ! Here's a ranch barsrasn, ' -Polk county, 6 milea fron ' "157 acres excellent, soil, wt.l - fenced Jiring. water; , less . "lhaa ," ' $80 per acre. $2000, cash -U - handle.;. JUST THE PLACE J-i New 4 room tua- . , . galow, eement .basement, ownr :. will ,tako lot or - autuiuuL. e a , , first payment. ' .'-. . - TO LEASE! Small country store neit '; to school good location. We build .to. suit -purchaser nd"xe!I 99 easy. term'.t,. . We write insursnee -. .- SICH :.L. REIMANN . .' " " ' ''-Realtor '-.- " -f Office' phone 3013. Res. Phone. 726 3. - S07-308 Oregon Bids;. 8-arl3if NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT SMALL ACREAGE TRACT C TKUM3 THAT ARE JilUIlT ; flOO down and $10 per month. 1 10 acres of first class soil located f,, - of. Salem near the Skyline orclr .First class tree and berry aoil. i: , $1250; interest 6 per cent. $100 down and $10 per Tnocsh 1 ' . 5 acres of ' first class prairie n 'l i rated east of Salem- near Swrgle i.i.u . Price $1500; iatereft 6 per cent.. $500 down and $500. per year bit--12 acre tract located snoth on g. road and. close to pared , In "h way. acres 18 year old prunes, 3 J,a acre year pl4Jome logans .and g berr. 'Price $4500; interest 6 per cent.. $1000 dpwn and balance 5 years s 6 per. cent intereat buya 1 1 acre t.-a located on main pared highwiv, all r - tivated and first clasa land, i.st f?--' age. .t Let :ma . show you., . Price : . interest 6 per cent. $200 down -and balance e.-.'v -r buys 6 acre tract ,Vt mile i:- i i line, and pavement, good gravel i sightly location, - 3 - room houe. -. chicken hoase, garden, plot. ..' - ber. This ia the making of a fi - - urban home, beautiful view over t- ' . ley. Price J,2 500 i -intereat 6 per i $50 down and balance $10 pr i burs a block of land 200 by 2uj . s close to carline and pavement, . street. A real buy aC$600; ja'.t: 6 per cent. - " " . ; $50 down and $10 month buya a f . acre lot on "north 21st street f i to Engtewood. achool, beautiful i trees. If yon are looking for a Ji a tract let at show you. . Price fCLJ; terent 8 per cent. ' - -$50 -down and $10 per month 1 .... a fine . acre . tract aouth, clone Salem Heighta school, . all in,, bes: ' fruit, carline and rock road, close pavement... Price $650 1. interest 6 j - cent - - . $80 down and balance $10 per Bin; buys 9O-100 of an acre located sor and juat a few blocks outside of r limits, close to Pacific highway, car!, gravel street' just . the place yon t looking for. Price $900; interest 6 I . eent. . . . - i - ,. -. $3000 .eaah bays nearly 10 acre t in- bearing -frnitr and good build 4r;s. miles south and -on good road ; V-4 i from pavement. If yoo, are look u z a place which is below ralue and . more than the. price., let ua. show y $5500. bnya 1 acre located on t heights, south, jnst off aouth Co.l.i-' cial street overlooking the city and v m ley, 8 room plastered bnHra'.ow. I "ment, furnace, btiUt-ia'kitchca,, bt2 . ' ..fruit. . . , .... ; WE "WRITE FIRE INSURANCE - W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. ; Kealtora 75 State St..: S-apt . LOT WANTED ' la- exchanre for te-ren atsecjr car, ralue $00.. ..Will give, or ta difference. Phone 174SR. 8-aprl $6500 ' ' j . ''; J '. Apartment house close-'la and c pared street, will exchange for sin a ranch close to Salem. ... Income $75 i month. - W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. - . 275 State. St. 8-aprl FOR QUICK. SALE BRAND NEW F . room bungalow. Hardwood floors, f ' Tiace, basement, ' laundry trays, be. iaa. Garage. Lot 60 bv 162. Ea street., graveled alley. Rock drive through lot. Concrete walks. Shrn . bery. Located only 8 blocks from Si and Librty at 851-South Liberty ' Pltone 178. , " :- : t 8-aprl- A LOT FOR $150 ON EASY TERMS. .A 8 room house, bath, toilet, elec'r . Lghts. built in kitchen, large lot, $li easy terms, : A new modern home on rar and I ed street, 4 rooms and breakfast not nice basement, $3250; '$700 down ba aacw.- paymema. j - j - , - - J- a. anLLS ;' ' 831 .State St..-. ar ' WHY PAY RENT! ... When you -tan. buy . seat eoiy f ..cottage, lights, water, Jarre lot, f garden ground, bearing fruit trees, l. ' Ties. . A real. snap. , Only amall pavir," down, balance like rent. Price $14 ' immediate- poeseeaien. - " . . -Por-ale Only Bv . v . CHILD a k BtXJUTEL. 540 State St. 8-aprl -Best Buysinid Exc . 4 rooms and slepin.g porch, moderi S8S. N 24th, JI2250, cash $H0X , 6 - room modern bungalow, rara ' 176 Lather St., Fairmnnnt hill, wonder ful Tie w, $3000; -cash $700 balance e . " tersaa. .in... -. 6 rooms and sleeping porch, aiwi-f-""130S N. Commercial, $350; $lt- . cash: balance terms; would exchau for Portland residence. . - 6 room, strictly modern, garage, t . Cottage. $5250 ; terms. - 8 roii ma and sleeping poreby stri' modern, garage, frait,. 714 N. CotU $8500; terms. H moms,- modern, rery nice, gar;. 875 E.St $8500; terms. - -'9- room, barn, coop, carare, lnt 5 by Boo, 8U93 Portland road, $15; t terms. - .- , ; - - Fine locution for hotel ia Salem v. 5 2 houses. 10.iKl. Fine bn&ines tlock rlu in t!" ..- Uwiitkuiw,,"f f .a5.i.W V i