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IJIllSlUiiElU . CE CtLEDnATED Western Auto Supply Com- i nonu Will ' HnlH finpn i pUI I J j. I I Ml : I VtU V(V' House Here Tonight Between 7 and 9 o'clock tonight the Western Auto Supply company will hold open house at Its head quarters at High and Court In ob servance of the opening of the 100th store In this great system ot auto accessory stores. The Sa lem branch was opened two years ago and 'records made show that business last year made a remark atle gain over that of the previous year. '-'. ' 'An Interesting program has been atranged lor the entertainment of ROCHESTER S PILLS It i m M tkn P ef f . , '' A. .MB tLAj HUAMtl , ' ywataomasBett.Satcst.AtaytReliCa, the visitors and guests tonight by W. F. Watson, manager. The en tertainment -will feature, a -violin solOj, a vocal solo and a sleight-of-hand performance by Jack Spong. Music will be' furnished ' by an orchestra. : . Automobile accessories- having a value of $55 will be distributed as souvenirs among the guests ff the store. Each visitor will be given a ticket upon, arrival. The recipient will write I bis or her name upon the ticket and deposit it in a box. Shortly before 9 o'clock the drawing- will be made and the prizes distributed. These souvenirs, which have a substan tial sales value, will -, include' ' a double-bar bumper 10 mirrors, two sun visors and three spot lights. The Western Auto Supply com pany, as its name implies. Is In the west, and nearly , all of the stores are located west of th Rocky mountains." The manage ment in charge of the system te not content, with the 100 stores now, in ? operation, but is planning to extend the system to many other communIties,f with prospects that in a few more years there, will be another 100 stores In operation. . Kissing 'your own wife affords just as much kick If youeau. klct yourself into thinking it naughty. ' TEACHERS SHI BIDS FDR JOBS County Superintendent's Of fice Flooded With Many Applications The county superintendent's of fice is flooded Just now with ap plications from teachers over the state and especially from eastern points, according to Mrs. Mary Fulkerson. Reports so far filed from various school districts in dicate that Marion county ' will have few vacancies, Mrs. Fulker son says. -- While all districts have not re ported to the superintendent's of fice regarding election of teachers those so far reported Indicate a large number , of teachers - have been - re-elected for the ' coming year. Re-elections and new- elections reported so far ars: Donald Letha Cone, primary, re-elected; Mrs. Kirkpatrick, prin cipal, new. Middle Grove All teachers re- If You Find It Hard to Save It is hard td save if you have! no incentive in view. Saving is made easy if you set your mind and endeavor towards the attainment of some desire a home,' education for your youngsters, your own business, or for the comforts of the later years. - With one or more of these purposes in mind, start your savings account here; at the United States National. Then add to it every pay day ' not at odd intervals when you have a surplus on ", hand; Once started, you will have so much satis 1 faction in seeing your balance 'grow that; you will never want to stop your saving. , ' United States National Bank Salem. Oregon: elected; Lloyd O. Miller, principal Adelaide S. Ersklne, intermediate Augusta, Condlt Denham, primary. , Rosedale Anna , V.- Robbjns, 4 primary re-elected. v . Maeleay-LoIa Millard, hew;" teaching in Rickey this year. Jefferson rThOmas.1 Davis, Ella England. 'Muriel Wilson, Mrs. El- mer.Burt, Mrs. A. It. Burt, Wau- nita Kitchen. Mary Chute1 Lamb, re-elected; Frances JByron' and Gladys Thurston, new teachers. Marion Louise Beers, re-elect ed; Emma E. Mattke and Helen F. Benedict, new teachers. Gates -All re-elected: Fred' W. Jones; principal; Mrs. Anna Pow ell, Floyd A. Boylngton, Mabel G. Boyington and Genevieve Scott. Pringle--Helen Commack, news Brooks Both re-elected: E.f B. Fletcher principal and La vlna "An Pratum -Carrie Branch,- princi pal, re-elected. Grassy Pond-CecyI , Jones- Luckt,, re-elected. Butteviile Two -new teachers, Harold Aspinwall and Ollivet Ol son. !,-.. Hazel Green Carl T Morris. principal, re-elected; Beatrice Bur ton, new. . Prospect Grace Sehon, re-elect ed. : Liberty Dorothy- Ersklne, new. . Scotts ' Mills : John Rodman, principal; Elizabeth . Klnser and Katherin e S. Kell ie, all . re-etectdi Mehama-Clyde Hof fer princi pal, re-elected.' ' Turner J". R. Bidgood ..princi pal. Shaw Mrs. W. H. Walton, re elected Keizer All re-elected: " Mabel Albee, principal; Georgia Albee. and Nellie Hilfiker. Hayesrille Barbara B. Snyder principal, and Gertrude Neet, both re-elected. union vivan is. Tinaau, re elected, and F. Gail Trieber, new, principal.' victor Point Jessie Hartley re elected, 11 Pii A R R I A B E PRO BUMS Adele Grrtso New Phase ol REVELATIONS OF A WIEE Copyright by Newspaper Feature Service, inc. CHAPTER 154. WHAT DICKV DID TO HELP MADGE AND YET SORELY DISTRESS HER. : ' Y'A,.: i.j.vj :.i -.?v.-..v-; , : We had a' .quiet, uneventful journey home, Dicky, Katie and I a Journey which -1 could not help contrasting to j my trip into the city, with its bizarre incidents. The memory of the mysterious foreigner, with his knowledge: of me and mine, .haunted me more than 1 would have been willing; io admit to any one. I was not just sure of my reason for wishing that I had not described him to Dicky so minutely, and when I thought of repeating that description I to Lillian the conviction came, to me suddenly that I mast do nothing of the kind. Dicky," ! said .suddenly, "just what did you tell Lillian about that unknown woman's telephone to you concerning me? I have a reason for asking." Just what I told you," he an swered, imitating my . low tones, for though Katie was-. three seats off, immersed -i in her favorite "movie magazine," we both had reason to know the keenness; of her ears, especially when some thins was discussed which she had no business1 to ; hear. " . Not ' that Katie knowingly would ever be tray knowledge so gained, but her loyalty and truth were counters- balanced by her volatile indiscre tion, bo that we gave her no oppor- Salem.HelghtsRoscoe L. Van tun"7 to reveal our seerets. inno- Does Lillian-know. thai I reg istered as Mrs. Black at the ' ho tel? ! "Naturally not!" Dicky retorted a bit savagely, v "It wasn't any thing I would have been particn larly : anxious to spill, and '.as It happened, I didn't really grasp the delectable fact myself until I was on the train. So Lillian simply gpt.my first impression that you were at the hotel under, the care of some woman, named Black," &l (See, and then for a long five minutes, while the scenery slipped hv. t-wTit nvsr thA storv TlicVv AiU&Utvy, laano, April .-r-1 had tnM TJIHan. nlannAil vhat tn -van it. uowjer, iormer casuier oi add to lt tested It from every the Potlach Idaho) State . bank, awrte.and at last looked up to find today waived preliminary hearing Dicky's eyes quizzIcaUy fixed upon on cnarges ot emDezziement ana t xa.e. M Ml 111. . A ' ' m 4 A A A . . tt' I 'V' was held to the district court and Inclcy Makes a Suggestion. it is expected that, he will enter a Orsdel, principal, and Ethel Mc Coy, both re-elected Cloverdale Georgian SpiceJ", re-elected. Buena Crest Ethel CraJg, re elected and advanced to principal ship. " Waconda -Gladys Brown, newi. Talbot Esther Cornell Matth ews, re-elected. Rlverview Mrs. W. H.. South, re-elected. CASHIER IS HELD When able to navigate she assisted you to get a taxi and go to hotel, and you gave - her money--to tele phone, me. Then she. went away. and in confusion you didn't et her address. She might have been a traveler from Frisco for all you know. How's that?' t I stareU at him in frahk admir ation. On the spur of the moment. without a second's hesitation,' Dicky had Invented a tale abso lutely plausible, and which I com- i pared with my own toilsome and undeniably clumsy Invention with a little feeling of chagrin. 'It's simply wonderful, Dicky, I said heartily, "and it solves my problem completely. Even Lillian, shrewd as she 13, can have no sus picion that I am holding anything back. And then, most of it Is the truth, anyway," I added with a little sigh of satisfaction, for I hated the deception that little tale involved.- . ... - Dicky laughed provoklngly; ' "Anything that aids your Puri tan .conscience . to whip the devil around the -stump, eh?,' he asked, teasingly. You see. there's where I have the a;d vantage. I'm just a natural liar, and I have no scruples or . conscience to hamper me, so I can do an artistic job on occas ion. I've often thought I'd put ' up a sjkii: i-iain ana xancy ones concpcted for every, possible; oc casion.. Special attention paid to those required by gentlemen who wish to keep wives happy and un suspicious. ' Madge Is Troubled. '. To laugh naturally and lightly at this sally, to keep my face from registering. the thought, which had flashed; to my brain that Dicky's that IV could never be ' quite sure he was telling" mS the truth, 'was one of , the- hardest bits of work I ever did in my life. w But I think I succeeded,! For DidkyTs face and eyes showed' nothing but appreci ation of his own powers and am usement - at my appreciation 1 of 1 them. . - But dnring the rest, of the jour- new, . indeed.' until our arrival at I home with its attendant problems effectually banished - both Intro-I spection and retrospection, Dicky's facility - in - prevarication troubled my thoughts. ' (To be continued.) b P o " imi mm r CISASSIFIED SECTION x ..- - phoue 23 Advertisins Dejt. CLASSITIID ADVERTISEMENTS Kjita vr word: Per Inieruon- TbrM iaaertio&t U On week, insertions) One month Six montbs' eontte per mo 12 tnonthi' eontrmci, per mo. Minimum ior ay advertisement 25a 0e i .15a i 12e tt 1 Money to Loan On El Estate T TC. FORD ; (Over Lead A Bash Bank) AUTO REPAIRING plea tomorrow. He with embezzlement counts. is- charged on ..three ' - - - -'j." " I counts. , . '. & : fr ' ' "''V,i'' ; 'f it S ( ..... I Ie' il ' ,v:,.:n-..-. , : l;he.:.Perfect.Qil L " YonrQxocer ; c-r : has it ; For Frying For Shortening I I I l' J . . 1 . For Mayonnaise 7 77 - - xf - " . , ' ' fa-: " I FREE! ': - ;'r:V",;- X! AMAIZQ OIL r CookBook -Y . ; . - - - - ' f L Fffae btaottfrnllT. rtimiMiiTiTi " r AO of Ms reripe eve tMted 1 f aiidejatcUT. """""liMT,, ndprtcttaJ.HMrfteUTW f -...'ill 2. Does notw aofc t,.' , . '' .,,1 of the bmt : wsye of eook. f .. . ' ''. 1 . Tipirm. .. 'ssMBBSBBSsSssrr... i In, wimvrf, easUr, end i ... c .,.-.,...,..,,.,,..-., 'I 3. Dm not carrv t& ,n, ! - wUh oeik-to, appedxina I, :. 1 ocr iwlnm - MonioeStChkasWVia. 4. KsstequteklT. - - - s '' i AMOTCAN 5. Me.n..VandeeoTa.jV. I r-rrTT f MATZE-PRODUCTS CO. - - . eSf-1-- v"-' 1 1 T.NeeowtAswnMlUas. . ' i ' j ' j . .- , . ' . '.'' ' 7toe kia,on.t. I . . . ' :.. rvwroffeee'e. . eia,r ' - ..' ' ' .. - ' " "-.7 ' f - - , - 10. Vom makevrihk 'WeTniiaitea, ' - ,- " . . ; , : 1 - ? ? f "What's thablg idea?" h'e alsked: V&ou jootk ar ' it yon. raignt be Wells of Galsworthy. In the throes ... ..... ... -. .TV...-: .t "I'd like either one of. them to tackle the job of fooling Lillian," I -returned pettishly. -i-'Oh-hl" Dicky whistled, . ?That is the trick, is it? What is It yon don't want her to know?" . i- t'Apything about that man on tlfo train," I rejoined. - f I'll tell yix why sometime; please don't ask me now.'-,. ."Hare It your own way," Dicky agreed indifferently. ."But why all, the mental strain to fix up a story for old Lil? Simply tell her these facts, part of which she al ready Knows.. Train delayed you cajught in mob at station felled by swinging door stunned and picked, up and carried to waiting room. Recovered consclousness- here comes invention kindly wo- man named Black helping you, "We enarantee all onr work. - H. Ii; 1TARRIS 173 So. Lilerty IP YOU -TRY' US OXCE YOU'Ui P sure and come' again. -Trir Tvnv-RPFR. MOTOtt REPAIR ..n c-, 2 a30 nrTvvTK-n tsoaro linoleum, ase a ComnierJ-ial. - . 2-apr30 FOR ItEXT houss 7 14 room, rujuiiaitw- iiuiifiii o4iii, baerment. garasB, jjsraea m rr mu. Also 3 room noose, nrown at jonnion, ' J0J. 8. OonjmerciaL 'Pione 653. 5-ml LARGE 6 BOOM HOUSE. BUST Alu furDlsBea. Jfnone or jim Marion. , - - i-nprzbt t ) - -1 FOI SAUG miscellaneotis 8 2-e30 TOR SALE-12 FOOT WALL CASIT; , lanre- walnut of nee aetK, cnerx. -pm- teetor. 40 jrerry. - o -ms AUTO TOPS MODERNIZE YOUR OLD FORD : with one of our 2iEW ONE-MAS' TOPS , O. J. Hull : . 258 State St.. , . -j30 FOR - RENT PASTURE- TTIOXE 892 W. 4-may4 FOR" RENT 5 ACRES GOOD BLA'CKT soil, .close in.: Inqntre ou uroaaway. 4-aprSOj FOR SALE BESTAURAXT K1XTUEES 6 dininc tables y 81 dining chirs7 1 ronnter 30 reet long; ,connt'c o feet kuc; X botei range; 1 gas store; 1 beating sto; ne-rajM)n roiu a urn; nonsa j?rn5 x ic;irc 2 work tables; 2 tae kitchen cabinftn; small cigar, ease; an Jtwae oi aisbrs, jigbt and heavy ware cooking ntenxUx. , 1 ice box; 1 mop pail and wrinpr; 6 dosrn trutt iara. 2H Jrerry St. 1 1177. u . ' . . b40- BEDS ' BmsOS-AXB-HATBESStS Rockers, ehairs, rag, camping. sr.t table. Cairoh'HiJl store oa 8. Com mtnHVjL?.; ..v.. 8msX LINOLEUM 85c; ONE PATTERS ONLY. - at that -price.; - ami J. . xiurrii, i i a . .Com'i Bt.;' . : .o-ayr.n I CHOICE TABLE, V STOCK AND ; ' . .potatoes..' jjar JeeIi',,eTenuig t..j ' or call at ,S42, State St . b u.il , FOR SALE-TEAM, HAt NES '. VfCC : , aii ior fou. , At. -j. Toirnseiid Phoae- 78F13.; " . t-rr: BOirp. iow. ' SOUTH LIB- erty fit.' ., . t vnTi s -IlliOP HEAD .SEWI2C New Financial Poiicy Is Advocated By Treasurer That all' bonds issued by po litical subdivisions "cf '' the state must be serial bonds, -that sinking funds must be created to pay them as they mature, and that no sub division shall issue bonds in ex cess of 10 per cent of Its assessed valuation' will, be provisions ' of legislation, recommended 'to" the next legislature by Jefferson My- ers, state treasurer.' ? . Mr,. .Myers yesterday made announcement of this Intention. " t OTJBLIU NOTICES vn Tirvn una i.i.OF THE CKOJf, 160 acres, lair , BnUdmgs ; iw cra cultivation. 6 miles south. . 341 State St. - . :- aprtfltf FOR RENT apartments 5 POR RENT APARTMENTS: 11 ortV Front. . . ' . ' ' KICE PURXISHED APARTMENT. Close in. 495 N. Commetcisl. jrnone imm. FOB RENT -8 APTS. CLOSE IN. NO ob- .hi Hmii Mrs. MOTer. x N.-' ConnnerciaL Room . - ?: 5-apr23tl BTRinTT.T MODEM FIVE ROOM heat- mA BnartnK-nt. uniurnisnea. uric r.uiii) nr ice.-1444 Center. Pftone 1377J. - '-. .'.." 5pr23tf ut'iiTTcuvn t iwvr.sT WITH Plane ,593 N Summer. Pnene iOiOi o-av FOR RENT DOWHTOWT5 APARTraants iie--. apr r h i ne. Good condition. ilrs. .147. N. ConU., fctf.Koom 6-. .i 8 LOVER3 OP FLOWER3 GLADICIT;, Rsinbow mixtare, 2a kmc. a ior . l; 100 , ior S2. s Gladiolus. ians e&L.. tion mixture," SO. ior 1; 100 fr 4 J. Dahlias, Giant mixture, . ail dii.ere 10 ior tl. Cannes, ail colors; r-sr-feoits, 10 for SI. ,- Iris; Sopreaie t- t ed, 10 for fl.. Ttikerose, CtU&t Pt- I, 12 for fl. Chrysanthemttnis, 1 ' all colors, 10 for 1. Phlox, thin, all colors, 10 for 1. Peonies, all t ie best, 8 to 5 eyee; 8 for SI; 11 for 4-. - HOLLAND BULBS Order bow Our supply is limited. IMUpV'GUnt.Dsrwitt'er Early; r' ed or separate colors, 40 for fl; 3 3 for f 2 Narcissus, single or Houl ,' SO for fl; 100 forr.f3. llyacic. , ( Beddicr ) mixed or separate couir, 20 for fl; "100 for ?4. 'Hyac:cti.s Giant, top-sixe,v 13 . for tl. ln. 1 prices on, large. Iota. All orders t i post-paid C0J3. if yottwik. , ;: ' ,-.,-. R. J. 6IBBINS : Mt fioliyf New Jersey.- 4-a?rS3 rVcsii ' jSUK W 'Srrra Beautiful Orenca Re. . FOR RENT APARTMENTS, Commercial. 891 NO. IFOR' ItENT rooms Notice of. Intention . to Improve Church Street From Hoyt Street to Oxford Street. Notice Is hereny grven 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 Church Street from the north line of Hoyt Street to the south line of Oxford street at the expense of the abutting and adja cent property, except the street Intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Sa lem,' by bringing: said portion of said street to the. established grade, constructing, cement con crete curbs, 'and paving' said por tion of said street with a six inch DISPERSAL SALE ? : ' ,' of the Hyde Herd of - . -r . I -7- .... -.? ,;r . -- " - - . . , . -- ' Registered Jerseys On the Hyde Farm Three Miles North of CorvaDis on the Albany Road . ' SATURDAY, MAY 3 - . . . . i i The Herd consists of Twenty-six Registered Jersey Covrft, 10 of which are now in milk and 10 choice young Heifers, and 4 Young Boll Calves. . Every animal has been T. B. tested, U. S. Government In- spected and Accredited. . ' . . " T- Tne older Calves are rich In the blood of snch frrand old leaders of the breed as HOOD FARM' Pogia Oth with 70 reg ister of merit daughters and 85 producing bulls, - sires of 323 R. 5L cows; - HOOD : FARM TOROXO, ex-champion gold medal . sire, , vrith 73 tested daughters and 28 prodacing sons. This sale contains 13 Danghters and Grand-daughters of the great , bull, 1A BE1UES ; PRINCE whose dam, La. BcUe Si berieuse, was one of the most -celebrated cows ever imported from the Island of Jersey. : Starting test at 5 years and 7 months of age, she produced with very ordinary care, 01O pounds of fat from approximately ll.lOO pounds ol milk. She is dam of two- noted sons, most celebrated: of "which is La Beliefs-Oxford Lad,' first prize aged boll at the Pacific International in' 1D21 and sire of six tested rows with records jtB high as "706 pounds of fat. ' She is dam of the medal of merit cow, Xa Belle's Girl 001 pounds of fat, who in turn is dam of St. Mawes Lad's La Belle, with a first calf record of 728 pounds of fat -and gold -medal. These great cows are the attractions at the M:Kee and Lough arjr sales on the 20th. and 21st otv May. ' ; FREE LUNcri AT NOON - - - THE HYDE HERD INCLUDES in addition to , these, numer. ous descendants of GOLDEN FERN'S LAD, the, nnost celebrated bull the Island of Jersey ever produced, three-kif whose sons have sold at auction for $27,700.00; GOLDEN GLOW'S CHIEF, sire of .40 tested cows including Vive La France-and. Old Plan's Darling 2d, : both known . the world over; ami GOVERNOR MARIGOLD, one of the greatest bulls ever broughttf Oregon from the npted C. A. Sweet herd of New York. t TERMS OF SALE: Sums less than 50f cash; ovc $50, six months time on approved notes, i . . LLOYD HYDE,; 0vrier : 7 COL. Al tC STEVENSON,- AncUoncer : V MATT WLLHELM; tlerfc?'. : e( XICElJu-FCRXISIlEp. ilODESS" Koems, 434 K. High by. '-i LARGE WEHIj FURNISHED K9X. -r Printe. Ijatn na, graBe. . FtTRSISHED BOOM, BREAKFAST I ae- sired; Two . blocks from tsw 253 K. 13th.. Phone 885W. 6-apr30 : FOR 'RENT nouses I FOR EEXT FOUR ROOM HOUSE, elose in. Inquire at xao eianon ot-i-wv x.rT prvr PT .P. AN' FIVE ROOM' BUN- m at ins Jeuerson sxreew ksh wIiihJiit eftnrnoon or Dhone 2026J. Anytime., '-f . .. . -.30 T ROOM MODERN HOUSE WITH OA- 7-apr30 vnxt T?P.VT IITGH CIASS BU MIA- in so. 2fo souts nonage. uwuo owner. 1516M. 7-may2 i. iimT(irrvn TOR RENT r-S KUUK X uaawni lionse. east baien. - 1 room unfurnished , house. 6 room house. ""room lionse.- " .'"1 . 4t9 -N. Cottaew. -7-aar24tf cement concrete Tpavement in;ac cordance with the plans-and speci- firattnna ; therefor which were actped by .the Common , Council Anril 2 1st. 1 9 24, which plans are now on fila in the. of flee ot, the City Recorder and which are hereby re- fr rred "ta and'made'a part hereof, The Common Conncn nereDy ae- clares its: purpose and intenifpn'to make the above described improve ment by and throogh the. Street Improvement -Depatment vol City of Salem, "-..-. ; By order of the Common Coun cil the 2 1st day ot April, 1924. t w potjlken. Citv Recorder. Asa eferea otiier Orea ge.."i -: . rether with s line collect. on of v i Ie sons, sacred sonS and mair t time favorite. TOR 250. ' ' (Special prices in quanUty lots) XspeeiaUy adaptable ! for- e hoot, com aaanitj or borne alatlns;;'. bead for. Western 0cnGtsrJ ." TO pases B0w.Ja its third edliloa .... i. OREGON TEACHERS MONTHXT Sit 8. Commercial EaleraiT", ' HAVE TOUR FURNITUKE Oa AUTO .cleaned and pelished- w 4 1 "s-vit-shine" or will sell yo the tna I t do the work youxseli, 60e and i. Vr'i.i also clean your wallpaper of shades. Agents .wanted. P. O. .Box. 418 or Phone lSSO. - .v. 4-jlStl UNDERWOOD TYPE WHITER CO. Hare . your machine repaired fey te people -who- wake it. oecial reBtl rate to students. 8.00 Kaeoaie ld.- Flione 263., ., 4 ,2st FOR SALE, OLT KWSPAFES3 13 cents a Dunaie. uircuiation aepsrlmect Oregon Statesman. ' , - , CliOSE OUT WALL-PAPERS ARE GO- vag fast. Oft yours white the assort ment ia SQed. . ilsx O. Iiuren, 179 N. Com'!. - 8-ir2Ttf SEVERAL fiOOD MrfilC VWS VftWVVt- anu , conuns; . iraso. zor aate.. -. v.t u. Soderman. Jefferson. Ore, JsU.,1. Phene 49F2 from, alem. .ii da-tivi FOR SALE A PEW SWISS SAANE?f milk, Seats, young kids, yearlings, two ear olds. dr. AnA mnnA tnilb... A 1 ' registered." Prices reasonable; 435 and up. Kiagwood Saecem Oeet ranch. West Salem. At ranch Snndsrs. Ets nines. E. E. Woods. VOO liiirh Ft.. Salem. Call and se th.4a-inrS0' 16 INCH WOOtr" $3.75 PER LOAD ; 4 loaaa ynone n9. ll-maylS . the I GREEK OR Ry MILiL WOOD, FIR. Oak, asm. . Mc.wuiii prices, t rou! j-. . deliTeries. Phone 18.79W. ,ll-mar29 WELL SEASONED WOOD OF ALL kinds. wvuvuauis prices, mono 42114. - . - v. le-mayS Tnt rfret nnhllriittnn hereof 1 1 f,,r--r I wax. ax.L.urij. UaOTvTa ria e7.C0 po is April 23rd. 19Z1. m4. Notice of Intention, to. Improve Al ley in Block 81 of Original Plat of City of Salem, Oregon. Notice. is hereby given, that the Common Council of the . City of Salem. Oregon, deems- it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose - and - intention to - im prove the Alley JnvBloelC 8 L ot the Original" Plat of the City of Sa lem Marlon County, ' Oregon, ; at the expense' Jot the abutting and adjacent property by bringing said a.ley to the established grade and paving same with a six inch cement concrete pavement ""fourteen "feet vide with a crowned center in ac cordance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council April- 21st,1924. and: which are new on file in the office of the City Recorder" and by reference made a ' part 'hereof. 1 4 1 " .. The Common Council hereby de-. clares its purpose and intention to make the above described im provement by . and f through the Stieet Improvement Department of f Via rttr nt Salem 1- " .! : ; By order of the Common Coun cil the 2 let day of Anril. 1924 ! ; MPOtXSEN. Clty Recorder, : Date r . -st .publicatioa'-hereoj eord deUTered. . Phone lit 3, iJsyf:' i. BEST GRADE Of WOOD ,nd 14 inch green mill wood 5 Iry mill wood ; Bry eeeond growth fir ( i Dry old fir -. " -.).?. -. i la inch BLOCS mill wood is tie tett . reel tr save your dry wood. Prewpt , oelirery end reasonable price. Pred' ! X.j Wells, . S 30 8. hurek. Phone 1543. I ' J WOOD AND CO At , dry, eeeond growth, first eUl ak. ; Reasonable- prices.- phone 185i ' ' -: - -,-: -' - 14-aprSl . TOR S ALE DBT .EECONU CP.OWTn V Phone -109. 4-fli ' WANTED employment 12 - FOR TRACTOR WORK, PLOWING AND discing, call 10QP15. ; 12-aSO WASTEJJ BY RELlABIiB TOUNO man, ' ip"lm,' work- "Tenings and Sator- day. 2008, care Statesman. 12-sprSO RELIABLE- PARTY WA3TTS SEVERAL small seta of books to keep eTeninre Bog 1060, ca Stt.Tnan. 12-- WANTED, miscellaneona 13 A HORSB TO WORK- EITHER SINOLK or double, reasonable. Phone $SFJ1. evemhss. 13. m2 FOR QUICK SALE LIST YOUR HOME with we., I need more listing right V7' r- Meyer, 147 K. Commercial. Koom " .';', ; - l3-spr27tf W?XEDVJ"H0T7SES TO SELD FOR 200 or f300 -down. Have buyers waiting -o bay.. Li,t with m fl,r qaiek'. sale. Mrs. Moyer. 147 North CommereiaJ. - Room- 6. 13-apr-27tf - BASKMEST DICGINO AND THAM wor! vj contract. CsUJiiiJ. 13-STlT .