The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 03, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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" , Phone 106 -
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i.MOya. those, who will motor to
, Champoeg today to attend
the,-: pioneer .celebration- are: Mrs,
William Brown. Mrs. W. II. Kid
ridjte, Mrs. S. C. Dyer and Mrs. J.
Di Sutherland:
, ...
"Mr Rea Benson was guest of
honor at a delightful surprise
party and shower when' the mem
bers of the Delta Alpha class of
tire-First Methodist church gath
ered Thursday evening at the
Benson's new home. An old
fashioned atmosphere ' pervaded
the rooms with a group of girls
in old-fashioned costumes and old
fashioned flowers in display.
Those present were Mrs. La Moine
Clark. Mr Rea Benson, JElsie
Lippold. Rena Mickey, Violet
Hocver, Ruth McAdams, Mabel
Sarase," Maude . Savage. Nancy
Savage," Bessie Smith, Josepihne
Shade, Alvina Anderson. Elizabeth
Stockhauseiy Edna Miller, Minnie
Miller, Crace Robertson, Lydia
Hunt, and Lauta Marr. v J
Mr. and Mrs. A.1 A. Livesley re
turned, yesterday from a' motor
trip through western Washington,
goh a far "north as Vancouver;
BI C They spent the week visit-'
Ing Mrs.' Liealeys' .mother, Mrs.
-De Beck, in Vancouver. -
;The members of the senior class
of Willamette university were
' honor guests at a formal banquet
l&n evening at the Gray Belle, the
junior: class . entertaining. The
program tor the evening included:
Vpcal solo, Gladys Mclntyre; read-
Ins, Caroline Stober; dance, Lillie
and Friendship Dreams, Richard
Brfggs, 25; Bind in--Memory's
Living Gleams. Orlo Gillett, 24;
The. Spirit of Old ,Elaine
Oberg; Forever Holds bur Friend
ships True; ' ;Fr.ed ' Patton; ". Our
Golden Dreams and Memories, Al
bert Geyer; ' Have Made Their
Tune Her, Melodies, Ejher Mqyer.
Patrons and patronesses for the
affair 'were- Dr';and . JIrs, . Cart
Gregg Doney,' Deaa- Frances M.
Richards and Prof, and Mrs. Jas.
T.Matthews.
Mrand Mrs. Elmo 'white . will
be dinner , hosts this, evening at
their home, 14M" Oxford street,
for club 'friends.;, "'- r ' .',
. Mrs. Stella. - Kellogg . Drake,
grand matron of-the Order of the
Eastern Star.of.'Oregohj, will visit
Chadwick chapter, officially this
coming Tuesday evening.
-A no-host luncheon is planner
for 12:,30 o'clock. at' the ,-Marjon
hoi el, after which members .will
aajourn to:" the. Masonic ' temple
where Mrs.fDrake will 'conduct; in
struction.' Plans are' being made
for a banquet tdfolfow the eve
ning session. In charge .of the
arrangements are Mrs. "James God
frey, chairman; .Mrs. "" Margaret
Montgomery' Mr. and Mrs. Rad-
cllf fe, Mr. and , Mrs' tollman, Mr.
and Mrs.' Lou 'Grote, Mrs. u. a:
Vibbert, Mrsl Herbert H." Hauser,
and Miss Minnie Moeller. '
' ' ,
"The Cinderella Ballet," which
will be presented by a cast of 100
children, will be given' here May
16 and '17. The participants are
members of Mrs. .'Ralph White's
fh riistnnhprsnn r tnaatmaster. Prof.
Ja. .es -Matthews; College Days dancing classes. The affair, which
TODAY TOMORROW
LUDEVILLE
' Singing, Dancing, Music, . Comedy and Acrobatics
4
Herbert RavKnson
, ch'd Alice Lake . .
.4.?Ta-ii2". D; iilCii 1G CHEAT
OTIiCll FEATURES.TOO
is in the nature of a benefit, is'
being sponsored by the . Illlhee
auxiliary club. Matrons, support
ing the prod uctloiu are Mrs. T. C.
Smith, .Jr., Mrs. William Walton,
Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. Aashel
Bush,- Mrs. Fred Thielsen. Mrs.
W. H. Burghardt, Mrs. Clifford
tBrown Mrs. R. M. Hofer. Mrs.
Dan Fry, Jr.. Mrs. Chester -Cox
and Mrs. John J. Roberts. ;
The newly organized American
legion auxiliary will meet Monday
evening at. 7:30 o'clock in Mc
Cornack Jiall.. At, this time Im
portant business will be consid
ered. The auxiliary invites Sa
lem wives, mothers and sisters to
attend the meeting. "It is hoped
that a number will poin in order
that the membership by May ,11
may , number 50, allowing the
sendiner of two delegates to the
June Convention which will 'be
held In Portland..,, ; , , . ,
The auxiliary, officers Include:
Mrs. John J. Rottle, president;
Mrs. George P. Griffith,, vice pres
ident; Mrs. Brazier Small, .secre
tary; and Mrs. Carlton K. Logan,
treasurer. :
. -
Announcement comes from -Cor-vallisi
of the engagement of . Miss
Annabelle , Golden, daughter ..of
Mr. and Mrs. TV S. . Golden, to
W'ayne Kain of Portland. The an-
nouncemtnt waa.made .at break-'
fast last , Sunday morning at the.
Delta , Delta, sorority house, with
the table .cleverly decorated with
tulips. Miss Golden, "who Is a
member of the Delta Delta Delta
sorority, is a junior at Oregon
Agricultural college, .. Mr. , Kaln.
who graduatedwlth the class of
'23, is a Sigma Chi. At. present
he. Is employed-in Portland. Miss
Golden is a popular student on the
campus. , - ' r ' '
Mrs. Harry Boles was hostess
for the Dorcas club on Thursday
afternoon, the members gathering
to honor Kathleen Brinkley, bride
elect, whose marriage to Ben Arn
old will be an event of the near
future. The rooms were attrac
tive with red tulips and white
lilacs. A varied program was en
joyed, a mirthful1 part of which
was a mock 1 wedding ceremony.
Dainty refreshments were served
at- the end of the' afternoon, the
hostess, being assisted bjj Mrs.
George Hain. MrsIM. Crabtree
Will entertain at the next,"meet-
Ing. . " , ; .. ..;,...-' ;
Mrs. A. C. Parr was nostess on
Thursday at an especially delight
ful meeting Of Chapter G of the
PEO Sisterhood, entertaining at
her home on , the " Portland road.
Mrs. F. ' L. Burt of Chapter C,
Wyoming, was at this meeting.
added to" the chapter : by demit.
Miss Annora M. Welch, a non
resident member, was also pres
ent. .
Quotations on education ' were
STATESMAN
WANT ADS
Tho shortest distance between
buyer and seller.
used aS"th appropriate roll-call
responses tor the day. ,Cntribu
tlons were made at this meeting
to the educational fund.;: of the
chapter. Mrs. A. T. Wool pert gave
the paper, following," In an' fhtPr
esting manneri the sabjeet of Chili
and Peru" For Hospitality, day,
May . 8, the chapter .accjepted. the
invitation to meet in1 Wodburn
as the guests of Chapter J.
Delicious ! refreshments , , were
served,, the hostess being, assisted
by. Mrs.' D- X. , Beecbler, -after,
which a pleasant social time was
enjoyed. '.
-
Mrs. J. D, Sutherland - has ar
rived in Salem to be the guest for
the summer of her sister, "Mrs. Cv
O. -Rice. .--' "K
The public speaking department
of Willamette university will, a
week from Tuesday, present three
plays, under the direction of Miss
Minna L, Harding. The following
will be presented: 1 r5
. "Mrs.- MacPhersdn's Dream,"
by M. L. Harding, a play in one
act,, two scenes. Time, 1913. The
scene is laid in a West Virginia
mining town: - Characters;'"' Mrs;
MacPherson, Louise ' Kaufman;
Elsie MacPhersonV Sadie Jo Read;
Sandy MacPherson, Joe Nee; Mrs;
McCurdy, Ann Silver; Sally Brown
Marion Wyatt; Bill Bensonf Mer-
"The Consuming Flame' by
M. L. Harding. A drama in one
act, two scenes. " Scene 1 is laid
in New York, in tho Weston's
home; scene 2 Is laid In Paris at
the present time; Characters:
Mr. Weston, sculptor and painter,
Aubrey Fletcher; Mrs. " Weston,
Ruth Hill; Edith WestonrLois
Chapin; Elsie, the Weston's friend
Elaine-Clower; Mr. Burton, art
1st. James McClintock; Mr.; Gold
rich, Rawson Chapia.
"The Mouse Trap.; byt William
Dean Howell.. . The. scene' is, laid
In Mrs. Somer home. New York.
Characters: Mrs. Somers, ..VoTena
Jenks; Mr. Willie Campbell, Wal
lace Griffith; Jahe,. Marjorie
Brown; ,Mrs.., Miller, Zelda. lul-
key; Mrs..Bemis. Dorothy, Owen ;
Mrs. Current , Alma Wells;-Agnes
Roberts, Pauline Remington"1- . 1
' ."T """ : r'7.i
The War , Mothers will, hold a
sale of, delicious cooked foods be
ginning today at 10:30 a. m.at
Xeimeyer's dryg store, , 1 75 NortH
Commercial street. A similar sale
is held each month . with tbei Pro-
ceeds zeing devoted to. the fund
for the soldier . memoriaL . NexPT
week will-be known as "Memorial
week.", with, adefinite drive on
for i the monument.. The War
Mothers aredependiiig. on ther
many friends- for the . success-jOf
today's cooked food sale.
-
soci.ii icAxxsntjar0:
- ' r -:-Today ."; '-r
s -First Conference of " Oregon-!
Writers, at Eugenei " -. J , '-, '
Dinner , club, Mr. arid ; Mrs. El
mo White, hosts ..j V'-r
; W. U. sorority parties: Alpha
Phi Alpha;. Beta Chi'. '1 i 09. State,
street; Delta Phi, r?. 75.7. Center
street..,. , ...vj..."..' t 1 . -.
Cooked food salejNelmeyer's
drug store, War MothersJ;htstess94
PHD0LEI.1S
GarrlsoB'st
New
Phjuie
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Adele
REVEttATIONS OF A WIFE
Copyright. .;iIL. by Newspaper
: - Teatnrs Service, Loo. . -
him, so that when he is removedr
as he -will Jbe, you will be, asked, to
accompany him. I ought to warn
you that going with him Vuay be
dangerous for : yout for his em
ployers, I .am sure, would have
neither scruples -nor pity it they
Should discover ; you were a .spy
upon their movements. ; So, if you
don't wish to undertake it ".,..
-1 What: are you trying to ,do?."
Katherine . said . half-rouglshly,
half-mdlgnantly. , "Undertake it!
I wouldn't miss the chance, tolo
a piece of work like that for the
whole -state; of Nebraska."
' (TO BE CONTINUED.)
CHAPTER 157.
v; AMiat Katherine Answered to".
'Lillian's Question.
I THINK Katherine read in our
faces tnat she had startled us
by her gamin-like Joy at Lillian's
news, - tor the.- next .second she
dropped her hands while an em
barrassed flush ; stole over her
charming face. ....
You must think; I've gono
daft," she said, - apologetically.
VBut, oh, if you know how tired
i am of being on my dignity! You
see,' Jack's position in the .little
town in which we lived required
that I keep.. tho proper, apprecia
tion of the most formal conduct in
mind, ; so you'll just have to for
give, me." . , v;r . . ..
i ."Forgive you I". I. echoed, read
ing between her words that it was
not Jack'a position, but Jack him
self who had so repressed her. ,
t "Of course, your levity ' is a
great . trial -to both Madge and
myself," Lillian Interposed with
an impudent- grimace at me, "but
we'Jl try to struggle,, along .under
the handicap... And when we get
ou.t to the farm. we'll put you out
with Marion to turn a few hand
springs " : ."
i . "I : w.onder if I've -. forgotten
how," Katherine said .speculative
ly, with, such- seriousness in her
tone that Lillian and I laughed
ouirigm. ( ; . . , . i , ' . .
f But I really felt more like tears.
There, wast such unconscious be
trayal in her abnormally high
spirits. I remembered suddenly
a treasure of my small girlhood,
Jack-in-the-box, , for whom
' Wav. to-'-o iroVv I , v , "today' tomorrow4:
-DAGAiN; I - .J- BARGAIN --
V i Adaplca From -toe Famous Story . k'rniim " " ;
.MAYinZE 1 . : ; MATINEE
SoSaV Booth TOTldngtoitf .t-otay
:-'"-;; . ;.. .ilAGWOLIA" : ..- ' I ' '-y,
-- ' '?sik . 'Tir' "Covered Wagon''
r.ytv,r?- - um.iv J: i PRODUCTION
rr f v
mjj(
-
sun, he was
'I nothln' but a
r livable, flinchin' coward.
Bat when he. becomes
. r-.Ttlar treat-'em-rougti,
: -Vfij-nlive wild man
r ".1; -sub; ': you'll . Just
l.t .-' yo'nelf into hytt.
t lies that's all!
The best t'ruze comedy
yet! : .
. TTi:;n ::on
. v 4t 'tar-.
4 Wail -
7:i;
,n;tart at
0,
4 J . . - Ail . Pcrtlani . is tlll fafkia v Atnut Ul
As Funiiy xi3 Harold Lloyd's 'Girl hy
ERHEST,TO!UlEnCE
MARY ASTOR.
NOAH-BEERY
PHYLLIS HAVER
CULLEN LAI4DI5
McDOI-t)
used-to feel so sorry in queer
childish fashion whenever I was
allowed to play ,wlth him,: and !
never would - willingly, crowd him
back .into -bis confined quarters
Absurdly enough, the joy and re
lief which Katherino was uncon
scionsly betraying at this Interval
of. respite from her. life with Jack
Bickett seemed to me like that old-"
time escape of my plaything.
; - Madge Is Thankful. '
Something else came to my
mind, andcame with a little feel
inr.Dt panicky Joy, as if I had
escaped some danger by a narrow
margin. I remembered the devo
tion - which . my "brother-cousin,"
Jack Bickett, had showered upon
me from childhood, and the me
morable day when he had come
back, from a long trip and ig
norant of my marriage to Dicky
had asked me to marry, him' be
fore I could tell him my news and
stop the revelation, so surprising
to me, of his love
I had 1 often wondered what
would have been my 'answer to
Jack if I had never met' Dicky.
And in the early, stressful, some
times miserable' days of my first
year of marriage, I had sometimes
been guilty of wondering whether
Jack's quiet dignity and strength
would not have been, a better an
chor; to, my. marriage; ship than
picky'a volatile, tempestuous lov
ableness. " ' - '
I had answered the question
long ago decidedly in Dicky's fa
for, but Katherlne's1 , unconscious
attitude brought home to me most
forcibly, what marriage with Jack
Bickett would have meant to me.
True, I have not Katherlne's1 high
girlish spirits, but I have a strong
er .will, than she, a more tenacious
grip upon "my own, way,', and
I sent -up a silent little :prayer of
thankfulness that Providence: had
given me Richard Graham instead
Of Jack Bickett as my life com
panion, i
Lillian tumbled - Katherlne's
bags into. the tonneau of my car
and; motioned Katherine author!
tatively into the rear seat.
" - "Undertake It!'
"It will save time to tell you
What S ! nn while We are srnina
home," she said, "so get in here
with me. Madge knows all about
it already."
I ,, am, all ears,'-'.. Katherine
laughed, settling herself in the car.
, .For several minutes there was
no sound save the ..steady murmur
of Lillian -----roice-relattng-; the
story; .which, I knew so well, the
story of Katie's strange terror of
iua unanown man, or ner domlna
tion by him, of her queer, turtfve
searches of tha house, and.my fath
er's room especially all evident
ly. under the man's directions- and
of thafT;final tragic night ,wben
we-had planned to overhear, by
Katie's connivance, her talk with
him, and when the man had' been
struck down by an automobile
while cycling J to the rendezvous.
i There was no word of jquestrpn
f rom "Katherine,' and f knew that
she had slipped, once into the
Old attitude pf absolute attention
ahd obedience to Lillian when as-,
sistlng her in .secret government
yrork. .--. ,
j, ; "He - is in - the hospital , now.'
Lillian finished, "and while he has
hot been inquired for yet,, he will
be. --You see 'your Job, don't yon t
He will' need a 'nurse lor weeks to
come Indeed, it, la doubtful if he
l: Cl kj
T STAYT0N WBVS T
.
STAPTON, Or., May 1. Rev.
C. T. Cook, .pastor of the Metho
dist Episcopal church in- Stayton,
has made several trips over to
Salem the past 10 days to attend
the gospel meetings which are be
ing held there under the leadership-
of Mrs. Victoria Demarest.
Mr.- Cook speaks in highest' terms
of the meetings ln progress and
says Mrs; Demarest is a wonder
ful speaker. . . .. . . ...
W. O; and ' Cora' Cooper and
their uncle, R. D. Coopen who
have spent the past three weeks
ljere, drove to McMinnviflo Sunday
where they enjoyed -a- plcnc din
ner In the park, and a meeting of
about 35 members of the Cooper
families i The occasion was the
CCth wedding anniversary of. Mr.
and Mrs. J C Cooper of McMInn-
ville. , - .....
Mr. and Mrs.'Alf Phillips were
Stayton . visitors - Thursday - from
the Coon Hollow : neighborhood.
Mr.' Phillips is on crutches, due to
a badly Cut foot which he received
while slashing brush on the farm.
Mrs. "John MielkU .who has been
til for several weeks, was .taken
to a Portland sanitorlum Friday
where she-will receive treatment.
Mr. Mielki and their daughter Ce
celia- accompanied her to Portland.
Leo Lulay had the misfortune
tjO - break -one o his legs while
playing baseball af Turner Friday
when he attempted to slide in to
f ome ibase. -Leo ; is. sone- ott the
high school boys and his - class
mates and friends regret the ac
cident, , -;
LvC. Basley and wife of the
Stayton hotel, which was so' badly
damaged by fire last week, have
decided they will repair the rooms
which, were damaged by the fire,
but will not rebuild the kitchen.
which - was a total loss, as they
have leased the dining room to
J. , A. Hendersttott, who will .re
open it. . Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will
still conduct the rooming part of
the business. ...
Mrs. Matilda' Brown of Dallas,
who lias been ill at the home of
her sister. Miss Anna 'Stayton, has
recovered sufficiently to be up and
about the house. - - - - : .
County Commissioner J. T. Hunt
in: company. With Mrs., Hunt and
her . uncle ; Williaim White bf Va-
dar. Wash. 4 rove over from Sa
lem . Thursday and. spent, the day
with MrJand Mrs Harry Tata.
Mr.1 and Mrs Plume arrived in
Stayton. Saturday, and spent seve
ral days' here with her sister, Mrs
Branson. Mr. and Mrs. Plum are
en route to their home in Yakima
after a three weeks auto trip in
California. . , i
Funeral services lor the late
John H. 1 Porter, a pioneer farmer
of this f vicinity, .who passed -away
at hia farm home three miles from
Stayton. Saturday were, held from
CliASglFEDB
. pbona 3 Advertlslsj
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Three insertions.
Money to Loan
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BtnCK-AND- I.KXIXGTOJT -
Tinvr nntrw kv.k. MOTOH REPAIR
410- S. Commercial St. 2-m3 1
Oos week, i Imertion)-.
One month -
Six jnonla' oatre psf vn
18 raontii'; eontmc r bo
Minimum tor T dTrUe-s't-
rOIt RENT Iiou-es
FOB KEXT MODE a .
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Auto Repairing
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173 H.' UberfT t.
AUTO TOl-S
1 - NEW !At7TO "TOPg '
TTPHOLSTERY REPAIRED
S1DK CURTAIN
PUT ON IKOR . HODS
; "AT ;
O.J. Hull
' -" ! 256 Btate St. .
FOR RENT 5 ROOM BCSGAU)..',
nislied from; Jnne 1st, t-o .-
-lit. VPurm.
FOR RENT ,'EOO'I JJVXfi U.r .
142o N. CMlril.'- tiaruf-.
147 Nortt Com'l. St. rhone S3 ..
FOR- RENT 8- KOOMT Ft'UXI.'.:
bou, et. .jsaieni. .
7 room nnfuriusuetl loui.
' S oou house.
A room Iioum. .. .. ' . '
GEKTRUUK ,J. IT. PAm
I- . 49 If. Cottage. 7-mr.
iLARGB 6 BOOM HOrSE. rO. T
furnished. yuon m r ' - '
Ka1l., :"'.' ' , " 7'F "
FOR SALE mJM-cIIa:. . .
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OARAGE FOR BENT 340 NORTH' LIB-
FURNISHED APABTMEAT.
2093J. 112 Union St.- n
FOR RENT-
Front.-
I rmwi w'1 V- ?Ter. fecovers and, I "want ydti to
? i ULLLtA : A-Hiv imak"e-yonrsel! " Indispensable
to
the Weddle. chapel Monday at 2
o'clock, followed by burial service
at the family lot - in Lone Oalt
cemetery. .Mr. Porter was . a high--
yr respected citizen of this com
munity.r. i
Ben Gehlen of the city market
wa$ a week-end visitor in Portland
returning home Tuesday morning.
George. Colby of Toledo visited
hero a day or two; last .week, the
guest ol Mrs. Mattie pruce.
O. M. Baker, senior member of
the firm of Baker & Ryan, local
Chevrolet dealers, made a bus!
ness- trip to Portland first . of the
week. . ,
Miss Anpa Merts, who has been
in Beavertpn ;tho p.ast?few months
has been visiting her. parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. P,"Mertz; , for several
days. Miss Merjs expects to re
turn to Beaverton Thursday. -
Melvin - Gildow and family ..of
Aumsvllle were here . Tuesday,
bringing their small eon, Donald
here for medical treatment.
, vDr..K.,H. Hobson of Salem was
called here professionally .during
tne week being in attendance at
the Thomas PJeming, home where
one of the Fleming - children has
been seriously' ill.'
f t Will P.' Fellis came over from
Portland, Monday visiting friends
about-town. Whlhe here he was
entertained at i the home of his
brother, J. TV Follis.
Visitors in 4-alemc at the Jess
Shepherd home over the week-end
wereMr. and Mrs., Charles .Gefc,-
1 en... and their son,,. Quentin, of
Mr-' and MrsJ Charles Hall,- ac
coinpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Pjsher, motored to Co ryallis Sun
day where they spent the day.
Mrs, Leo, .Willing ,and .little
daughter Esther. Mae, are visijting
hp re from iJCorvallis j this c week.
Theyvare being entertained at,. the
nome of Airs. Koaa willing ana vv.
rB.' -Allis. - . --- 7 --
r John A." Smith, a prominent re
publican of the Aumsvllle com
mjUriity, was here recently -talking
politics with Stayton friends.
1 Harry J. Rowe, manager of the
Stayton Light . & power company
has fitted up a neat service wagon
tor file company's use.
FOR rent:
PASTURE PHQKK 692 W.
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3 BOOM. KITCHENETTE, FURNISHED
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STRICTLY MODEB3T FIVE BOOM hest-
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Phone 1820. -- - i'.i
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a t a mm rt rasx. ratvuu . vm -
menka. CaU Patton'a Booa: a tore. 8a-U
tnp iftrvT APARTMENTS. 9l
CVmmer!tat. 'lll,-B!n
. . , FOR JREXJj rooms S 6
SMAJLIi OFFICE ROOM, 153 S. Chnrc
Phone s8. ,--. v
NICE1.Y . PURNISHEJ), MODERN Roemi,
N. Hiett St. . "' -
FUCLIO NOTICES
FOR SALE PINE JF"ZY COW, Ji.
Iresh. Phone 15tisV. t i.-
FOR SALE TWO SEGISTr.'.D Z : - '
rows; one-2 year old; ce 3 y; r r
iMust aell at once. C. V. I'c ', " .
-er,- Oregon. - - - 3-ir.a
SEVERAL GOOD J ' II,-C CO-C. I
nd eomutr frean, lor ft, -.-,
Boderman, Jtt 'ersoa, Cr i " S. I
4SF23 from alra. . -
Notice of , v Intention , to Improve
Church Street From lioyt btreei
to Oxford Street. .
FOR " SALE- A Ft
milk roata, rone; kias, ; . t
year oUU, dry d pood i
registered. Prices rasoc . ; it
up. Kingwood fatnei f - .
West Eslem. ' At i;: i'J
ninrs. E. E. "Woods,. I'D .
Salenr. Call -.-
wood roii ca:
it
Notice Is hereny given that the
Common Council of the City ol faa
em. Oregon, cleems it necessary
and exDedient and hereby declares
its -purpose and intention to im
crcve Church Street from the
port line
SOUin line Ol Uiiuru suwi
BUY YOUR FUEL" FRO II - A r.r-:
sible established dealer ;
ntntion to maintain. . IT "
MORE. Biiimaa i'nfl Co., x
1853..: Best coaL dry M'OuJ, I
and rreen slab. .
PROMPT ATTFNTION TD AI'j
- ORDIS ll-i
L(.A1.;
9V. H-nii-I,
deliTeriea. Phone le"3
WELL SEASONED WOOD Cr"
.Reasonable prices. Phose 4., 14.
expense of the abutting and adja-1 green or dry ki wo
T , hA .traPtl Ash. Reasons'!- u,c
Cenc proper iy(.ei.cii ""-
intersections the expense otwnicn
wur be assumed by the City of Sa
lem. by bringing said portion of j
said street ' to -the estaaiisnea
grade, constructing cement con
crete curbs, and paving said por
tion of said street with, a six inch
cement concrete pavement In ac
cordance with. the plans and speci
fications ,-therefor , which were
at-cpted by the Common Council !
April 21st. 142. which, plans are
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder and which are.lLereby.re-'
ffrred to and made a part hereof.
i The Common Council hereby de
clares its purpose and intention to i
make the above described Improve
rs. 1 1--
lit-
DRY SECOND CROVCTII 1 . 7.C -
cord delivered. Phone lia.
BEST GRAXXZ Cr .VOOD
4 ft. and 16 inek ?fea r..ll t
Dry -sill wood
Dry second growth fir
Dry bid fir ,
16 inch BLOCK: naiTI wood i tv r.
fnel - to - sare youT dry "ooi.
delivery . and . rearna! - r-ice. . .
E,..WeUs 280 8. Chuxclu iiors
' - - . . i .
rOR SALE DRY-:
wood, 4 ft. or . i-niaf tc.
Phono IPS, j 4,tt
WANTED
n,ent by . and through the Street FCu?l :PI-ow--.I:
City of Salem."'-' - , .
By order-of the Common Coun
cil the 21st day of April, 1324.
M. POULSEN.-Jity Recorder
Date of first publication hereof
Is April 23rd 1924.r--m4.
- 'n ,- t, r J
Notice of Intention to Improve Al
ley in Block, 8 1 of Original Flat
of City of Salem, Oregon.
WANTED PERMANETLY, PO-IT!.. .
Address J-L", Box. ill, Corvs ,..- ' .
- 1 - ' . la-IUO
WANTED MAN WITH SMALL FA' ILV
io woi-k on tarra and milk cow, iics"
furnished. . Would '.take -ainct n:a :i.
T Mehrliaf', Owner, Box 2, 3. Pfcon
WANTED EMPLOYMENT Tirr r
driving; r any kind of car. 15 Tears
experience. Phone 1004. 12-m4
MAN AND WIFE WANT EMPLOYMENT
uu iann ior summer, where wile r-i
do- honsework and taw ir.a wo,
Address 2169,-ear - Statesman. 12-ni
CAPABLE YOUNO WOMAN aNT.; i-
houra-work -each day in exrrr s
ihr and ; husband's to--i a-i -'
Address- 2165. care Cat, ,:aa. j...'.
i Notice is hereby given, that th
Common Conncil of the fc.City of
Salem, -Oregon, deems It necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention , to im-
prove-tnevmey sir iuc.i oj. iue ci. r.n.ix:.ti.ij o:.ian cog:;
Orielnai Plat of-tne, uuyOL tsa-i l t.t- ,?'-r.-"'il 5 tx
Km, JUanUU. yunuy, vicsva,, I j-nong ei'U
' ,J Kv Krtnirlnff malA I ! ! "Ali-il L
aiiey to IBB esiaoiaueu iau.suui hakilu iu CUiTliACT I-:Vfl
oavine samd with a six Inch, cement 1 rr; cuerr't'-- fco ward k.
- . ,t - - " . - S UDUU,
ci-.hcrete navement fourteen feet I .
r-i wh n fnwtifd tenter in ae- I ir T.V "PAYS A PLACS Y:
uiuauv n.vu - i - u i . on. 4kioyrt 147 T. (
locations mereior wnicn , were ?"- . .j j , , u
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aoopiea- uy iu vuuiiiiuu wuui-ui tiAstMENT DIGGlxa in T-
nnw,, .iar - u r,M w r i i r- ri 11 rn I j wm.z .1.1. . . 1 i , , . ,
nrw n flla In f h A offlffn of th i wrnnnnw mn- .
made a part hereof.
The Common Council hereby de-lwf-frED -zy-j
Clares its purpose and intention to L .ropeV.i2aro"t:"
at tne aDove aescnoea lm-1
provement by and through ;5 the
Stieet Improvement Department of
A r
reaa the P-i; i .' . '
Bide.. Hi
the City of Saleml
By order ot tie Common Conn.
ctl the 2lst"day"ot ApllL. J924.)
-M, POULSEN, City Recorder.
IDate ot first "publication hereof I trrLu trat"..
CAN SELL SEVERAL SAI
..n . ""Ai-"
-youl Mrs. l: over 147