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TTIE OIIZGON STATIISLIAN, SALEM; OREGON SUNDAY MORNING,- AtRlL 20, 1924 c DO ALIERICAIJS UVE If! HOUSES OR HOMES? (Continued from page 5) comfort or efficiency In a home. WJien is bouse attractive eaonga to be 8 home? Better Homes In America says that when It possesses the priceless tributes of appropriateness and harmony and beauty, no matter how! modest Its furnishings and decorations may be. All the furn iture In a home may come under the thousand dollar mark, and yet It may have these Invaluable qual- lit.. 1 A - av I mes. Anuuer uouse may ue i ui - i nlshed with real antiques and ex-1 pensive tapestries and priceless pictures, ana yei come nwrw w :m5 . uiukuu. ... - u"'"-1 tare snouia do laxen m cnoosiug i colors in the furnishings and the aecorauons. it is proDSDiy too much to say that the wrong lulu,s v s I -.. i , . , , TI ... .. I f-i l-7o. or "i!fLCLm mLl ! uouivuvo, iivuin v. I lea" suggest that these decrease in value as they Increase in number. I r '...ni i, v that in general, u may oe aaia inai home is attractive only when It Possesses thorough haf 1nnr as well as In Its -outer as- I . . . Pecit . -J Hundreds of communities ail ro eh the TTn ted States are through the united States are making .their plans at present to aid their people In the effort to maketheir houses homes by hold' nouses nomes dt aoia- i Homes demonstrations ine Better. under the auspices of the national organization, during Better. Homes Week. May 11-1 k. Practically ev erybddy i-eally wants tp: live in, a home1 instead of a house. This Is proved h!r the fact that letters are daily' coming Into the. offices of Better -Homes in America telling of demonstrations which will ' be held all the way from Key West to the Arctic Circle. One" letter re cently received from a little Alas kan town was'broughl out'by a dog-sled to the point from which it !S K'S; Another inquiry as to how to con duct a demonstration comes from .Hawaii t .. v - There are Indications that at least a thousand communities are nhnlno i fintld rtnv or tiorrnw houses which ca'n be properly r"itu " . ecuicsea. rurnisnea ana aecoraiea, i humanized wUh books and music . . . . . I n n 4 vTAn vn raai -lnra I real homes, , and thrown' open to the public, that it may see how the 1 muwr whhniu,, UUn. k v don dnri T?tterState and rront, will -occupy, the I Homes Week. Almost .without ex- building upon its compleUon about ception these homes will be on.aMJ- - , -.VT, J modest scale. It will be their aim to saow the small home-owner, the family of small income, how wor- thy homes may be mader , " All kinds and types , f homes will be shown in these demonstra-1 tlons." There 1 win be tittld tiegro mWiml mnlMt hnnralowa and I more pretentious abodes. , There one story high and will cost $8,500 agreement; so that each one of 8c,ence has ju8t made the remark will be old housea made over Into according to the building permit them could remain Opett until 10 able dl8CoVeiT tnat the l only re places of conyenlence and comiort, i .ni nw hAn hniit for the oe-1 casion . There wUl he BeUerl vv . S ..l.tAMaA noiaes . 'rV "v, to groups or mgn acnooi smueuia. to Women's Clubs, to Chamber or Commerce. to all the. citizens of I .1. ' I -r Hn iuc culummi, wuS w6.Deen completed, two more are in I in the' interests of ; .home .. better ment., AH these houses so widely scattered -communities" In "every state in the Union will take part in t!-e Better Homes demonstrations will have one thing in commin Tiey will all be not mere houses tut homes. Any Community Which is eager I 10 improve its aomes sngma.flom i a uewer nomw aemonl5ai,Mn'. I ij-m...., wu,great,y iacireaslng the number If Cu!S Ml B1MB U II IUM DDI re qulre,vunaelfish interest In.home betterment, united - effort, and a considerable amount Of ""workmen the part of those in charge . But wcrk spent in turning houses Into iiv u u, u u uu .w or. - The first step Is to get in I touch with the national organlia- tioi, at 1633 Pennsylvania avenue. V.'ashicgton. D. C. A- chairman will then be, appointed . tor , the community."" Thls' chairman - will assemble ft committee for. the Bet ter Homes demonstration.". ' The program of the national organiza tion is carried ; out by local com mittees, all "through. th ctfufnry, The type of demonstrate nwhlch is rnr r."! ?JZXZ?Z:Lu"-:ZZ: through Its own committee, the de cision being based, upon the size. an 4 needs,, and possibilities of the I community.1 - f ' k4t 1 I In the average well-balanced J aM.n.-. V;.: - t.".l boueht or horrowed and mmfshM and equipped In accordance with the Better Homes Standards of convenience, comfora- .tmnil.ltY and beauty. A garden is planted, a lawn is sown, and flowers are sown or transplanted. During Bet-1 ter, Homes Week this home is op- USED SPRING f . r every make ot, car, vrhlle t:.er lat ,8c lb -Also extra cxrlns leaves 10c lb. ' A 1 4iw S MUiU-' ; 213 C::.'.?t - t Foot cf CLu-J.y EriJ-c ened to- the public. A committee of hostesses Is on hand to explain the merits of the -arrangement, equipment and decorations. Ex hibitions are given of special fea tures the convenient kitchen, the modern nursery, the beautiful gar den. -A program la siren after- it la noons and evenings 'Intended to Growing Tendency to For s at- help the community In the prob- . nj.jp nf Rpmr? a . , lem f turninr houses Into homes. SdKe UUlieS 01 PtJIIlg d , lem of turning houses Into homes. Afterwards, if the house has been built or bought for the occasion, it Is may be sold at auction on the closing day of Better Homes Week. In many places, it is impossible I tn Tinlil Rettar TTnmpn rtomnnstra- I tlm complete n all these detaila. I In unme? rural diatrtets where SO I hnnu mn ho obtained for th dam- I onstratIon, the method of rotating J demonstrations is followed. Homes of the rommunltr hiTlne sarticu-I on1(,nt vitchena Are dem-1 onstrated . on one may of Better I Homes Week, those with an nn-to- date lighting: system and sewerage system on another day and 80 on, I usually, interest la added to tna i " ' . I demonstration by making . these fealttre' competitive -Better Kit-j rhpn f'rtnroaTa of In ntna, niar. I s . DOsgnla to have only home-1 ' r - i ,JttArmAnl. i.t-. ntr.TTomi sermons in the churches, and prize ia the school ?onsthe sub- Ject of making better homes. : All . 1 LUe3e oemonnniugiKi, no aner how simple a form they take, arel J..V..J , .v. i:r " "?"0ru. i inunuy. - We need more houses in . the I United States,- But more badly! .m . . -kt-. i . It"11'. " . uo.uw. uvu.uc " as ine present Buurwge oi pomes i in the nation. nnoii Automobile Firm to Have i all I a " a ri I INeW LOCallOJI' al 0171- i mor a on Ro ouno . 1 .f.w.u.i. i.u uy..v,uU Work has begun on the new I MaxweU and Chrysler automobile aeency at the aonth- . . .T-r- i D1ICII STARTS w viu-. u.uuo "f" " Flpllo - riip ThA new nalea room and lArerr nfent somebody comes to me - 8erTic department of the O. B AU new ou"ulI18 W1" u" ia 8QaPe ai witn frontage of I vommerciai ana u lee Pn Bellevue. The Commercial side " " V . - eiievne anaine Beiievue sine - i P i ? ae.wniam I couirucit?a ui concreie, iuc wiuuio ui. wee. i I J-f -. 1 lTAAflAfl I'AhlhH HMiA t 'Vui vuii noc oi Re2P ot Q ream and Kindlon dM window, w.n-e intend 1 T -m-ii wood pn cabins haveli. v- Mmn I " - I the last stages of the process and I another on the way Just east of I the Dreamland skating rink and ) dance ball at the end ot State I street. The cottages are " being I built by Otto Klett and are to be I used by tourists "stopping at his I nrtvata onto rvarV erou'nd r Mr. I l. mnfftmnhftiir h erwlnn of 20 or more ot these cottages thU season, with the possibility of n I. vimnt - I AH of the cabins are small, are I provided with'7 windows and a I stove. They are not designed tol give all the comforts of home but I to pr0Tide seml-permarient quar- t for people wbo are on a sum-1 nnu. t .nn i. Ing located at the end of the I street car im and. adjoining theiumes it la lar from funny and I dance hall. Mill creek is but a few) yards away and will offer a fine I place to swim, during the summer. I Material for a large number of other cottages -lla already on' the j ground and these are' being built as fast as possible - . I ManV Patents WaitinaV, Ar: o; hr, " l WASHINGTON, D. C, April 19 There are 200,000 applications for patents on fnVentions now pending in the United States Pat- f- --i-. - ment today of the . United State. Civil Service Commission. To I speed no action, eomrress haa an- thorite n .nnrAnri.tinn .kioh 1 will permit the addition of 100 tol01116 acclimated, he is going to the present examining, force of BOO. . J The civil service commission I will hold examinations on May 7P8sea oy on the other side. Be and later dates for positions of as sistant examiner In the patent of fice. The - entrance salary - la $1860 a year, and Increases are provided np to $5,000 a year. "Full Information concern In c the!1 examination may be obtained from I the United States - civil - service commission, Washington, D. C, or tne secreury of the civil service) board at - the post, office or ens. torn hoese In any city. . Tae commission states that oft approximately 80,000 applications for patents made annually, tally twoth,rds ' them telate to' some phase of the automobile Industry. The. present system In the patent ui MUnui.iua oeiore issue was authorized by an act of con-1 presa of 1835. The system has! been copied by practically all! rge couniries. , - HI'S PUCE DEUED IK t 1 . -. - - . -- asaSSSSSSSMSSSSSSBSSSnsaMBa ' f - '- . Housewife Kirkwood . There is a growing tendency on the part of our women folk to forsake the prosaic, colorless life nf thn h on bp wife for one with more excitement and thrills In the world . . ,. of business and Politics." Bald K. J. I Kirkwood. nresident of the UnlonlKn tr.n, .n ,nnBa Savings & Loan association at the second annual convention of the Utah Lieasue of Huilaine e loaniman and notid that a ; lot f assoclatlona at Salt Lake City last i week. Kirkwood was the honor euest At the convention and talked in the afternoon on "The Value of Building & Loan Associations to th rnmniiinur" anri at tne nan-I . " ouet in the evening on "The Amer- lean Home. The remark quoted troo MMt tiail n f ho isut nimM sneech vv. Tn, The rapid drift of our popnla- U tion from farms to urban centers is bad." continued Kirkwood. -In college too much emphasis is laid . on tne aoiiars one may iccamnuue i in business or the professions with ... ?ne ,a..l VJOi,ee ' Keeps the now oi me away irom the farm, for, instead of returning I to humble pursuits, equipped forlt . . . . . . xeaaersnip wnen auiy.caus, wnea vuiicso uB o young people rusn into crowaea metropolitan centers seeking luc- J rative positions ana . to acquire wealth in shortest possible time In concluding his address on "The American. Home," Kirk wood said; "If we ever meet with national disaster a larger portion of the responsibility will justly fall upon the hundreds of thousands of women who- are : throwing away their Godgiven birthright of therhood for the shallow and short I lld Pleasure, the passing hour a frnria " I r t .. - - y THE OUTLAHDER t'Darn the druggists," said the coo on State street at 10 o'clock : . . ; 1 '..i and aay. it la absolutely necessary - . lut iuB w . I Sometimes it is . really almost a matter of life and death Anyhow, relief tor sickness is always- im- l" v-v . - get some druggist to ceme down ana jtui .pracriiuM r thing. ? There are 12 drug stores m o.Bi--" tne year rout ey ...cwe ai, i ociock. wny on t taey get igemer ana . oane a u ur ii u"."" " tne year, lt wouia oe a amaness V we puDiic ana to me. The old crab gays: "Men have ii, .v..v n, l.- UU,.UI. "U' i to be dead certain that they arelPCture8 are aiso puntuinea. snow inst to hane curtains over and setl,nS how this sort ofJrush exactly house plants in. "There ought tol be a law agin it." : . : : . I When a -man i is tarrestea lor i horse stealing, why don't they let I him off easy if he tells who raised the horse and thus out temotatlon I lin his way? DM it ever occur to lyou that if the penalty for being drunk was made strong enough ana rigorously enforced, there would ha hwr hnntlsvnraf I Squelch "the consumers . and the I producers will have to quit. 1 . - . : r- - I ' Listening to the experiences' of newcomer trying: to get .settled in Salem is always Interesting. On t ) t. . MinnAn. ..kim .n. lesque show, but not always. Some-1 looks almost like tragedy to them. We who live here lose ur per-land spective, and do not realize that, I no matter where the newcomer 1 came from, it was1 entirely differ-1 lent from this. There is no other section la the United States where I I nature's processes are even approx-1 Umately like those bf the Willam y. The newcomer Is a . vu AukAAvsAuuu yviti i, ui , least, would like to be. . Don t be I a selfish piker. Don't sauelch I him. Take him under your . wing I and give him the straight of It. I Don't gyp him, nor let anyone else do hltt yoiir power to pre- : 1 J1"0 ""f year or tw0 nd ha rooted a place Ior uimseu at me irougn ana naa rememDer tne : man who piayedrtnetr pealing,-tnose of fortiana good Samaritan ; and he is also have, it is alleged, gyrated into s remember the man who good to him. If you are not cap- able of doing It Just because it's the decent thing to do, then do it because you may run lor office some time and need his vote. like the man no takes the time to help bis fellowman: I I wnQ aoesn't shy nor make exense, J Dut does' the best he can " 10 EGt nim started right and make him glad thathe came west. . And start him shouting lond and long: This country is the best." T9 such a mart we doff our hat. - He la the salt of earth. Paeans rise in praise of him. Let us all sing his worth, ms wors and whinnies and deserts ,14s well filled manger i- Ad gallops pff to make himself I . - arv&znhpr to Ihe'etrahgef " "There W a pleasure in the path less, wood." , So Byron chortled s nianyeajs l And he was right. We wouldn't ." If we could . Dispute his, findings. What he - -- Raid Is so. - But -many other things are tin the ' . - wood - Besides the "pleasure" of which " Byron spoke. '. " ' So, while your traipsing 'round may do you good. For heaven's sake look out for poison oak!.'.. ThWW .lav a mon uM; to Duy a trigger ne. Finally I looked over the ads in The States one of them looked good to me! Nnd t ho Mni .tar who had advertised It, but found tnat lt nad Deen BOid that morning, tr,ro. - . i .nij AEUOTVC, BAU If I VI U V- ljr get me a deal an Tlghu an4 fore I left he asked me to give him Wl. i. t i - - . ine ifxciusive Mie ur 1 l go lhul ne could afford : to advertise it. and t0id Ixlm to go ahead and that I i iuiu mm vu fcu uueau aiiu wai l wouldn't place it in the hands of any other agent. The next day I noticed properties advertised by by two other agents that sounded if. a. .-v w ucu The owners wouldn't : trade, but the aaents said If thev found Mr. thine to match mv deal uAv won id - i. know Thfi wk these agents had my property list ea in their advertisements,, and now Vm afraid to meet that first agent, I'll bet he think I'm a lnar." Minister Hanibari should have known better than to try to bluff nation which : specializes In poker. . - For several vears we have .tudi mo-lousT taken note of the attractive M,tin wsii known brand" of loth brusYea jwnica nave a di speciai uuucu w m orisxies ai me enu. inai,peciai bunch of bristles was supposed to be a masterpiece of. dental ingenu ity whereby . rebellious . molars could be made to function success- fnltv for a a vera 1 years lonspr than KZ"! ::::"" J 'ut" w, w v,. lit the advertisements contain nn- I i -i . Bhape Qf brusn i3 tne only one that nmsHa.HK. mi l 11 rm nuiiniijtLiiijn Liim exactly fits . the human , dental nftm -nd makea It" nosslble to really do a good job of cleaning the teeth. So that kind of brush hag been conscienciously used for years wlth the comforting thought that anyhow we were giving those old grindera eTer possible chance make good and live to x.rjpe old a-ef ldw: a new- ad to-tweets, as from everyT magazine. Aordfnc o tht nawl,T . dpntnJ liable 'kind of tooth brush is built on lines exactly oppositeto those in ;whicli, we . have , reposed t such confidence. . .The surface ,-of ' the brush' its trimmed semtcircuJaTly, with the long hairs in the middle and short ones at both ends. And . . . . . rIts the teeth as no, other possibly can, and gives the -solemn warning tnat .the , use or any otner nruan will make us liable to the disas- trous attacks of several seven-syl tabled;. tooth . maladies. Shucks What's the use! We're aoina to Ihny some atore teeth and -on it wor. trying. Let's see em laugh , that off. A maw etmar wWn orrttrarl lo Salem - last summer says that fits relatives here advised him to post- pone buying a house. until spring, las he would be able to buy much cheaper then. So he rented a house for the winter. Now everyone tells ed last fall, as property, is much higher here itfthe spring: How I ever,-he says he has doped it out formulated hla ovfn philosophy on the subject. It goes like this "Any time you find it for -sale J the cheapest lime to buy Salem property, for at any future time it will be higher." The longer you study that the truer it sounds The wickedness of : Portland ui cams uui ucai is. in Taiu uao Salem, by precept- and example. tried to lead her In oaths' of civic righteousness. We blush o'er the iniquities of our profligate sister down the river. We've tried to save her, but she wouldn't let US, UT T ' - . While: our upright men of affairs nave unswervingly troa in straight and narrow path in. all dart and noisome -byways, and come forth with mucky hands and grinning from ear to ear.'. (We blush some more.) Whille our commissioners -have eafe-gTiarded every, peso if the people's1 money, it Js claimed that those of Port- land have been playldg ane-Qver with half-million hunks of their'n.' f (Again we weep.) . While, the qpen J faced insurance men -of ." " Salem guilelessly transact their business Ion a high plane of moral rectitude. the papers say that those of Port- land shamelessly try to make as large commissions as possible, go- ing to the extent' of over insuring public buildings. (We continue to bellerf) These disclosures -not only stigmatize Portland! iTuUalsd taint the fair name ,of our ificor ruptlble. state, and as the center of virt therein Salem yiaws them wjth horror and moans of angu- lsh.- ' tatesman GEASSIFIED SECTION Phone 23Adrertlalng Dept. CLASSITEED ADVBTISEMNTS r ' Rata pet word; Tar iasertionc- Se Money to Loan Ob Real Eitnta f T. K. FORD (Otw Lidd A Bnih Bank) AUTO REPAIRING 1 2 Ambulance Service 'Day or Xiht Call 666 L, H. 1U HARRIS -173 8. Liberty . - 2apr20 We're Specialists f- OnBniek and Stndebaker Ropairinr. JACK IXERFER HOTOR REPAIR 4 to 8. Commercial 2-apr20 .AUTO TOPS Side Curtains Auto Tops Cushions Recovered At O. J. HULL'S " : 256- State St. "3-aprgQ : , ' FOR RENT A,. FOR RENT FOR 1-a OF THE CROP. 160 aerea.) fair building 100 acres in cultivation. 6 miles aontb. ; i SOCOLOFSKY. Realtor - - 941 State St. :- pr!9tf FOR RENT apartment 5 FCKXISHED APARTMENT WITH Piano 592 N. Sunmer. Phone . 107S. 5-a20t( SMALL, WELL FURNISHED LAWN cot tage for rent, close in, $15 per month. S41 Mill St. 5-pr22 STRICTLY MODERN FIVE ROOM Bear ed apartment, nnfnrnished. Oarage, $60 month. 1444 venter. Phone 1377J. i ' - ' 6-apr20tf THREE ROOM FURNISHED APARTment Adults. 435 No. Liberty. 5-apr2C CLKAN TWO ROOM FURNISHED apart ment with kitchenette. Ground floor, heat, lights, water and garage.. S91N. Cottage. - 5-apT25 FOR RENT DOWNTOWN APARTments , with Water and heat. Patton Apart- meats. Call Patton 's Book store. 2a-tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS, 891 NO. unnereitu - FOR. REXT ' rooms e FOR RENT -SLEEPING) ROOM. 785 Court etreet. . ; i ; 6-apr20 FURNISHED ROOM WITH KITCHEN tte, lie Marion St. . ' 6-aprS2 FOR RENT4 3 FURNISHED ROOMS $15 a month. Barber fc Barham,-200 Grey hlV : :.!..-..' . e-aprSO FURNISHED SLEEPING AND HOUSE keeping rooms. t Reasonable, 344 North Front, f r " ;- i 6-apr22 ROOM AND BOARD WITH HOME prir- ilegc. Paone 1942J. 2c-aprl7tf FOR RENT houses FOR RENT 5 ROOM BUNGALOW 1244 ft. i ront t. , i-aprzo- FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FURNISHED house, 1768 Ferry St. 7-apr20 ' ' FOR RENT . Furnished house $40. 6 room modern house. 4 room old house. ' GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE i . 492 N. Oottage Sb-aprlTt( FURNISHED COTTAGE 2375 MYRTLE Arenne. 1 - tb-apr22 FOR 8AL.E mlBcellaneons 8 n 1 1 FOR SALE ONE NEW OLIVER NO. 272 ' 12 inch tractor orchard plow, chiliad bate, equipped with combined rolling coulter aad jointer. : Merer been used, .at $90. Also one Moline 16 single disc drill, tractor ie, which has been used to drill about 7 5 acres. Good as new' at $80. Smith & Fontaine, Jefferson, Ore gon. . ;.- .-!.-. -V: -t V' : 8-apr20 :: I When '.Robinson ' told me a client had an Installment ' mortcsEe on city Branertr so Sell at ' heavy discount in order to raise some rash quickly, I sure would hare bought it, but didn t hare quite enough cash. . I think he still has it for sale. Orelton Bldg. - . - - . ' , 8-aprao FOR SALE NETTED GEM SEED 'Po tatoes, grown from certified seed. 8. , Thomas, Jefferson, Oregon. 8-apr25 FOK -SALE NO. BIRDSELli HULLER. 12 horse Russell engine at a bargain. J. B. Mishler, Hubbard. Ore. 8-apr25 FOR SALE VICTROLA." LIKE NEW high chair, nursery chair. 445 So. Win ter. .i..8-apr22 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR FORD OR livestock, a Harley-Dand son motorcycle with side car U. A. Witbee, Amity, -Oregon. ; - 8-apr20 500 SECOND HAND CEDAR POSTS Good as new. 1730 State.. Phone 1691R. , .;? 4-apr22 WE HAVE AN OUD RELIABLE STAN dard make' piano- almost new. Will ell for $175; terms. If told at once will rive a liberal discount for cash. Tallman Piano Store. 395 8. 12th St. :- C ' 4-apr23 HAY PHONE 105F11. 4-apr20 GARDEN SAND $3.50 LOAD. TWO yards. The very best... Jfnona ai4M.. a-aprau -FOR-SAUS " " ' - Underwood typewriter, rebuilt, terms, Phone 80 at aeon. - - M-apr20 LOVERS OF FLOWERS GLADIOLUS Rainbow mixture. 25 kinds. 40 lor Si 100 for $2. Gladiolus, Giant exhlbi - tion mixture, 80 for $1: 100 for $3 : Dahlias. Giant mixture, all different. 10- for $1.1.- Cannas, all colors J g-or aeons. 10 for $1. Iria. Snnreme mix- . ed. 10 tor $1. Tuberoses, Giant Pearl. -12 for tl. Chrysanthemums, hardy, - all colors. 10 for $U Phlox, bardy, all colon, 10 for $1. Peonies, all the -4eat, S to 5 eyes. for f l; 12 for $9 Order bow Our suddLt is limited. Tulins. Gia-nt Darwin or Early: mix d or separate colors, 40 for $1; 100 .for $2. Narcissus, single or double. - 8 for SI: 10O for S3. uyaeintba. fteAdinrt mixed or separata colors. 80 for $1; 100 for $4. Hyacinths Giant. u top-site, .13 for- $1. Special prices oa lr; lota. All orders sent post-paia u,j.v. u you. wisn. . .' : , , R:- J. OIBBINS .' ' Ut Holty, New Jersey. 4-apr30 WHEAT-SUITABLE FOR TOUNO'chlck ens, "tl" per .bushel. Bring- sacks. G. " H. " Beujamia. Rt. 3. ' Gervsis, ; Oreron - (- - ' v. . i --apr37 DNDIBWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. rSrm-. yeor machine -repaired br ' the " people ,who mak it. rtpacial rental w..rste to -stiulaala, 800-Uanio Bldg.ZjtaypDJx.imiuediteJjr fcHle-Arth : sVaeai S83. . , a38tf ' fchota, Ciacianati, : lo-aprSO Se 20e -15o 12e una mootB. Six moatfca' contract pr no. 13 months' contract, per ao- Minimum tor any advert isement 25s FOR SALE miscellaneous 8 AT 1833 COURT STREET. CT!T YTS1xr. eri ior tasier. Cm U as and Hoaes. Flow ering pint ana vecetabla plant. I ' '- y. 4-apr20 FARTY LEAVING CITY 1 WTLL s Af ht. lice tnerr high grade player piano. Lat est model. Bought new one year ago. Will sell for $2W5; terms. This piano could dot be told from new. Can be seen at Tallman Piano Store, 895 S. 12 th at. r 4-apr22 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 10 eeata a bundle. -Circulation department Orefon Stateaman. .Willamette Valley -Nursery' , ' has a l few ' of DrC" Bean's Big French Trun trees left: also walnut and fil bert tree. J. J. Ifathis, Kt'T, Salem Silrerton highway. Phone 105F&V. AU HAVE - YOUR FURNITURE OR AUTO Cleaned and polished with "Kwik ahine' or will sell you the material to , ao the work yourself, 60s and $1. -Will also clean your wallpaper or . shades. Ageata wanted, p. O. Box 423 or Phone 1820. - 4-jl5tf BEAUTIFUL $1200 SMALL . GRAND piano used only short time by the leading musician of the Northwest, left with us to sell. Only $495 ; terms. This piano looks and is new. A real snap. See It. at .TaUmaa. .Piano. Store, S95 8. 12th 8t. ' 4-apr22 WE BUY AND SELL ALI KINDS OF junk, hardware, clothing, etc. Capital Bargain. House and Junk Co, Center and Front at the bridge. 4-fl4tf Beautiful Oregon Rose Aad! eleren other Oreroo aonra to gether- with a fine eoUection of patriot ic songs, saerea songs ana many old time favorites. ALL FOB 85a, ' (Sneeial criees la auaatlty lata). Especially 'adaptable for.achooL com munity or bom singing. Send for yestern Songster 1 , 70 pares bow la its third editioa : , Jt PubHshed.by... . OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY ' 215 8. Commercial Pt. Salem. Or, FOR SALE livestock 9 FOR SALE SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS Aatural born heelers. Best of cattle ags. As playmates for children ( can not do beat, tihoiee $5. A- T. An derson, Turner, Oregon. , Route 3. ' ! . " 9-apr28 " ' FOR BALE . Black Team, weight 1700 pounds ead ana a years. .True in harness W. B. Uulley, Detroit, Oregon. 4-apr22: SEVERAL GOOD MILK COWS, FRESH and coming fresh,, for sale, W. - O. fioderman, Jefferson, Ore., Rt. 1. Phone 4SF23 from Salem. 4a-fl0tf FOR SALE A FEW SWISS SAANEN mUk goats, young kids, yearlings, twe year olds, dry and good milkers. Al registered. Prices reasonable; $35 and op. Klnrwood- Saanen -Goat ranch, West Salem. At ranch ' Sundays. Ere- nines. E. E. Woods. 700 N. Hieh 6t 6 a lem. Call aad aee them. 4a-mar30t WOOD FOR SALE 11 16 INCH BLOCK WOOD, $3.75 PER loa 4 loads $14; dry milt wood $8 pet cord; fir $7; ash $8. Phone 1879W. . " 14-apr23 WELL SEASONED WOOD OF ALL kinds. Reasonable prices. Phone 42F14. : 14-may6 DRY SECOND GROWTH FIR $7.00 pe ; cora aaureraa. mono li a. alayfieid, 14-f 18tf BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch green mill wood urj mill wooa Dry second growth fir . - Dry old fir 16 inch BLOCK mill wood Is tna beat fuel to sere your-dry: wood. Prompt 1 delirery and reasonable price. - Fred . Walla, 280 S. Church. Phona 1542 ntf WOOD AND COATj Large, dry, aecond growth, first class oak. Reasonable prices. Phone 1855, .,. 14-apr9tf FOR SALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fir wooa, 4 it. xor immediate aelirery. Pbone 106. - -- 4-flStf WANTED employment 12 AN EXPERIENCED LADY WANTS work in office, store or confectionery. Ad dress H.E.B., care Statesman. 12-a20 FOR PAINTING. KALSOMININO AND , decorating, call Vaiby Bros. Fhone 1185W. 12-apr20 RELIABLE PARTY WASTS SEVERAL small sets of books to keen ereninre Box 1060. care Statesman. 18-apr8 WANTED miscellaneous 13 WANT TO RENT BY RESPONSIBLE party, strictly up to date modern home of six or serea rooms. Phone 2049M . . -- '- " . . , 13-apr20 BASEMENT DIGGING AND TEAM work .by contract; Call 19F3. .- 13-aprlTtf WANTED TO CONTRACT BING, LAM bert and Royal Anne cherries. See . Ward K. Richardson, 2395 N. Front. 13-apr23 WOODRY . THE AUCTIONEER BUY" used .furniture lor -cash. Phone 511 : '- ' 13-apr WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm paper subscriptions. . A good proposition - to the- right 'people. Ad dress the Pacifie Homestead, eUatesmai Kldr.. tktiem. Or. MISCELLANEOUS 14- Qreeh Well, I may not be,- hot I can -paint year roof rreen. - i. do reahinclinr. root repairing, etc I can also paint your root in Dine, DiacK - or yellow.. " Call me at 167 .. ' M. R. MATHEWS--o-apr!7tf JOHN If. BCOTT HAS MOVED HIS OP- tire to 80 Offron Bid?. o-air22 AGENTS WANTED lfl SELU . MADISON BETTER MADE' , shirt direct from aiur factory to wear- er. jso capital or. wxperieace required. hily. sold. Big profits. Write for rree .mples. Madison Mills. 503 Broadway, New York. ' - .16:apr2V BECOME REPRESENTATIVE LARGE concern. Establish... youNslf permaaeat f . y. Hinrpliitnl method selling shoes atiocy so wearer. Profits large. ell Ona -week, (aix ingertion). C lass HELP WANTED female IT WANTED LADIES TO DO SIMPLK noed lnrorl at home. Liberal Day. Ma terial a furnished: .'Addresaed atamped enrelope bringa particulars. .MORGAN NOVELTY CO., Atlanta, Ga..17-apr20 AN EXCEPTION AXi OPENING THOSE desiring plain home sewing. - Jo can- riuiie. City, country. : Ta prevent enriosity aeekers, send twelre cents for samolea. ' Information. " uooa " ea - cloth Co., Inc., Asbury'Fsrk, N. J. -, 17-apr20 HEXP WABfTED male 18 ' WANTED---STOVE AND FURNITURE repair man. Must be first class. Capi tal Bargain House, .215 Center Street. SRVT-.RAI. BRANCH MANAGERS Who will handle money and eredit. I A ' srood sarinr eooperatire automobile industry-business . in Salem and other J Oregon towns, $5UO or ; fiuuu wna rrvirea renuired if you can qualify. Give - f uH information in letter. " Age, bamineu .exDerience. and '"references. Strictly coufidentraH Don't answer un less - you - are. -willing ; to- work hard. It's the-amina bia. business. - Address 1730, csre Statesman. 18-apr20 SALESMEN SO WANTED HIOHGRADE SALESMEN to handle ut door adrertislng line, vuaj- i nmrtni-L -Likwii WDDiMMin. W'rite for oarticulars today. "- MET All I 'SION ADVERTISING CO, Muscatine. Iowa. 20-apr20 RELIABLE MEN WANTED EVERY where to distribute free samples, boor No 1 lets. etc.. for National Advertisers, -aeiMnr. Year around work. No exper ience or caDital ' necessary. . Perman- riii uaai uwrmm. . , . . ttimtii fnr rnntrirt ana aenui. . na- ' tional Distributors Association. 6909 N, Pulina St.. Chicago, 111.; 20-apr20 wi'Tr.n FTPERIENCED AUTO AC ceasory salesman . over SS years ot age. Box 1764. tears . Statesman. 20-apr22 I LOST' AND FOUND 22 1 ; . I LOST tTWO FRATERNITY PINS, chain- I ed together. t F.nder call 3"J- I ward. PERSOXAL 23 YOUNG ATTRACTIVE LADY. VERY MARRY, j CATHOLICS WISHING- TO Booklet FREE. Address HOsL vmo, L-Box 23,, Grand Rapids. Mich. - ' F , 23-apr20 laEADING CLUB. LARGEST, MOST Re liable ' for' lonely - people, eoniioeniiaj dMrintioas free in villain - sealed ' en velope. Thousands wealthy members. If sincere write. Estsblished 20 years. Old Reliable -Club, " copyrighted), Mre. Wrubel, Box 26, Oakland, Califor- Bim- ......... 23-apr20 HEAL ESTATE city 23. OWN VQUR HOME 8 ROOM BUNGALOW. PLASTER, lights. water, bath.- basement. Only 12930: terms. H. E. Brown, i 109 8. Com mercial iSW-t-.. .--.- i- 25-apr20 r ; FOR BALE . ' Fiiler -home' w.. paveS - street,'; with hard wood floors., only, f 5700. . ' -Good bungalow on pavement at $2, $00.: . Four furnished -apartments for rent. - '." SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 202 U. S. Bank Bldg; . 25-a2,0 FOR SALE OR-RENT-1 4 room house,- lot 50 by 100. Price $1300; $30O down, $20 per month. Rental $12. Located at 860 8. 21st, st. - - , W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 275 State St. Phone 515 : ' , . : f v.". 25-apr20tf SOME. WONDERFUL BUYS IN BUSINESS -PROPERTIES " IN BUSINESS CHANCES ; - IN APARTMENT HOUSES IN CLOSE IN HOMES Close in apartment house. 7 aots. Completely furnished for $2200; cheap rent. Will trade for . house and lot. Bee Childs ft Bechtel. 540 State St. - . 25-apr20tf " "LOOK - - - If you have $100 cash and can pay $30 per mo., including interest, we will sell you. a. nice little home, 5 rooms -and-garage on paved street, good loca- l tiono. " - . , We also have a - new modern borne I Just 2 blocks south of State street to I exchange for small improved tract close in. THOMASON, 331 A State Street.- - ' - ' . ; 25-apr20tf , - GOOD BUYS AND 'EXCHANGES .Nice modern 5 roam bungalow, paved street,1 nice' location, $500 cash, balsnce -. -per month. , ' .Dandy nice 4 room " bungalow, built in features, fireplace." basement, only 2HUi; ijuo fs, balance 35 per mo. -6 room - modern buniralow, good lo cation, paved street, large- lot, $2509; cain, oaiance fZJ per monin. .Money to loan on ' good .security. List -with ua. for realts. - PERRINE & MARSTERS ,- Phone - 907 25-apr20tf OUR BEST BUYS In Modern Bungalows ' 18000 ; strictly modern 7 rooms. P630O; a real; home for $6300. 500; can't be beat for $5500. $3000; the beat buy for $3000. ?2200; a real snap. S2200. $180t); good hoirse; $300 down. $ 900; house, 2 lots, essy- terms. If it s a home .you want doa t fail to see the best buys; at ' CHILDS ft BECHTEL 540 State St. 23-spr20tf I FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM MODfcRN bungalow, new. large lot,- paved street and car line. $8O0. " Six "room modern ' bungalow, east front, paved street, fur- i nacp, - fireplace, built ins, basement, oak- floors, ' in . fact -. a " complete home, - $5500. Seven room bungalow, two lots, garage, fruit-trees, paved i street, a good .one for leas than coat: $4750. .Six room plastered nicely fin ished,, basement, corner lot. a real bar- vgdn.$275tTrTTaife. 'acres tot house. 20 acres for' farm, bouse to trade for small farm. ,- House to rrSder for small business. Want to bur a farm for' cash; F.' L. Wood, 84t State- - (Street. . u Z5-apr20tf . Look : MODERN TlCOOM HOME' IN SPLEK t did eloe-in location, held at $C00O and Worth It, slashed to $5250 and buyable without advance payment for six months .it necessary. Rent-rate only. -.. North Broadway- home of two stor ies With "5' Ttna lots, only $$50O; with 2 lots, $2500. Owner.-forced to sell. A - hanr-iin. '- -I have advised several friends ' to - buy North CspitoT" street property and thrjt hays - doubled their money- ia a year and less. Others tell ma, freely bow they regret that they, did not buy more. I'll gladly tako you to these and ' they will tell you the same. Just now I save what I believe t be the' best ' -investment in "a rlose-in North Capitol atre-et -trace that I ' have yet been abla to assemble. It is aa opportunity for somebody and will go soon. Investi gate. ' : .... - ,. .- - Half ajre -near, city" .play grounds' at "ur wa -prte.- Hurryi - HARRIS 308 Oregon Building - "-" - : ; .x- '. Pboneu 1013 ?--."r: f :.; : g ira;ilM't!ii3 gjasslfi.cd' Ads:; 3. 'A - Cr i" REAL ESTATE- city 23 ' , s . t f ny OWXER; NEW 5 ROOK Jne! 455 S. 12th. 25-apr26. - Best Buys and" v "". j;;; Exchanges. 4 rooms, alaepinr 'parch, 385 Norta f 24th, $2200; term. . . 6 roosaa. url - -Tether sT TISOOOs 700 b1,fl?' UkS mm DutelT ColoaiaL a beautiful home double garage, 975 E. .treet. $8500: terms. --- - 8 rom and aleeping V- rST. fruit, 744 orth Cottage. $8500; term. 7 rooms, modem, garaee. fruit, 60 North Cottage street, $o2 50 ; terms. 18 room apartment, good JocaUon. want close ia acreage. $ 8000. W 160 acres, lour million feet saw ,-. ber, want adaage residence, $5000. 6 -sw, iBeproreasenta. close ''in, want unimproTed- land or xesideace, Pri00 'aM-'dairy. well Improred, close to .small town, wsnt residence or acre are not over $3500; price $6a00. - 8 room, modern residence, also 3 . , room apartment and doubto garage, f r acreage an the highway, price $750u. Wan a $1700. and aa $800 loan oa country real estate. Socolof s ky, .Realtp r ' . ' ' 341 tat St. 25-tpr20tf ATTRACTIVE YALjOXS IX - ' . HOHtS - 82500: 5 room modern aome witn case- ' . - Jul I 1a r-ai fi merit, Tf9 o -ww. - 11500, 4 room bungalow, plastered, toilet and MMOTC Ugms, fwv auvusu . tlfiOO. tire room fcoar elo in sear car tine, yaw bbwu, vai4atv naa tttAnf ll $2300. four room home located 7"blocka out on 3. AJoeny ot jw uu. $4250. ; modern $ .room bome with one . acre of lana wcaiea norm vvw .in- vf 11 handle. : ' ' $1800, rood aia room llOtUI lot 75 byI50 with raraee, pared street, and car line. $600 down. " " ... $1600, good lot 50 by 150 with three room-home, located; on rairmoum uiu, ""T nr room borne, lot 50 by 110, $20W oown, - per .uuuvo. $1500,. four room plastered home,- $250 down, balance mommy, immcuun Vv L' lt A by 105. corner flOOO, fouT "room bonse, lot' 37 by 162 jocatea eiose in on auuiu St $400 , down, bclanca monthly. ; r We write fire Insurance. W.'H. ;GRABENHOBST A CO - ... 275 State M. U. S. Bank Bldg. - 25-apr20lf A GOOD INVESTMENT IS WORTH A LIFE TIME OF LABOit WEALTH1 42 acres fertile aoil, paved - ; highway, wonderful fine view; fully stocked and equipped. Just . -Outside city limit of Salem. Can be bought for hi ifa valua $JOO - per acre. Get busy. - JUST THE PLACE New 4 room bun galow, cement basement. Owner ' r will take lot or automobile as first payment. LISTEN 1 Client - of mine wants to trade his small bouse for larger house or bungalow. Will assume $2000. What aav youf STOP !- Fine Tillamook farm ea paved -high way. to trade for, Salem prop erty. Jieason old age. -LOOK I Several fine farm to sell far .below value. . Owners forced t 'ell;,-See me about them. We build to suit the purchaser and aell on easy twm. ,Wa .write- insurance. , , --. .:: -.'RICH I. REIMANK . v: Realtur f . . Office Phone 1013. Res. Phone, .72 6R 107-308 Oregon Bldg. 25-apr20tf BRING "IN YOUR LUT INGS IF YOU -WANT TO SELL OR TRADE, AS WR HAVE SEVERAL CLIENT8 -WAITINO TO BUY AND ' TRADE . . Brand -new 4 room- bun galow with aero of land, near earline, and : school. frice $2500. Or will trade - for- small rooming house. - $250 cash and $25 per mo. will -buy you a 6 room ' cottage neatly papered and -: painted, water, toilet, every thing fine. ' Large lot, good barn, chicken run. A good looking place for only $1700 6 rooms a north Capitol " St. Modern except Curnace. 'Paved St reel, cement side walk, a beauty. - Price $4.- 700.; Come in and see this one. ,: 23 room apartment house Close in, paved streets, ce ment walks. This -one ia always full, and brings good rent. It will be worth your while to look . at this one. : Frice $6500. Or will ex change for acreage. Here is one in west Sa lem on Front Ft 7 nice largo rooms and sleeping ; porch.? All kinds of fruit- and ber ries. Pavement, garage. A twetl home, with basement, -just right. - Price $3200. . 5 . rooms, -bungalow in north Salem. - Plastered, bath, toilet, fruit, berries.. 2 lots, cement walks. A real home. Price $2800; terms. 10Va acres of fine land east ' of Salem, on , Silver ton road. 6 room house, bsrn 80 by 40, large family or- chard. Walnuts galore. A - rc-al suburban home, on pavJ od roads. Prica $6500. Or will trade for 'city prop erty. ; 63 acres of fine land north of Salem, at station All in crops, new 5 room bungalow, large bsrn, mile from school. Price $165 per acre. Or will eon aider City property, ; $375 buys a fine lot on north. 15th St., Will bo pared soon. East front. We have a suburban gro cery for sale. Come in and nee thia one. Prieed at aiftoo. '1120 acres of Canadian land, 450 acres in cultiva tion,. 670 acrea, pasture, 50 acres timber. 8 room hooe, large barn and other build ugs.. . 15 head horses: 12 bead cattle; lO hogs.. Com plete set of farm tools. All tor $25 per acre, or will ' trade for land in Oregon. We write fire and auto mobile insurance. MOI8AN & ULRICH .Phone 1354 122 X. Com. JJ5-apr20tf FR.uSAI,EUOUSE: rVE ROOMS, -bath, pantry and basement. "On paved "'T'L: fcy fnr. $I00 will handle. 864- South 12th, St. fhona 16Q2J. - '- 25-apr20tf v. .'' REAL SNAP tn. ril'r?n,0t on,P'd street, pav -r.y-.i 7j ,dTn- Lo-sted east Salem. l?'.01' "T ChUds Bechtel. 54 1 State St, 25-aprV'( if FOR SALEr-r8 ROOM HOUSE LOCATKD " ?f,"DOj . uhi .basement, furnace, fireplace, dutch kitchen, slceuiug ,or. -U." Slf" i,w (5- bjr 15(- A .rifi-o . price. l'ooe(.K!on af once. '"' -s-4. Kh (. ',,.; '''' '"' r i U