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- i i ..n.liii lilCE P. ill' OLE .18 AZzla C-.rrLrrVsi XTew TbMm o! rcvel.t:o:;3 o? Avars Copjril-t If 21- fcr Nain;aper Tilt-: Csrrlss, Lz& 4 CHAPTER J C9 THE DISCONCERTING REQUEST WITH W II I C H DICKY -' TROUBLED MADGE V The fear , that the "man Smith would trx to-revenge hlmseif upon Dicky, now that he knew he -was living within a mile of us, became almost a. mania with me in the hours following my .encounter with the man upon the woodland road. - ; ; " ;" Perhaps my obsessing 'wish that my husband should get away. from the .vicinity .affected Dicky tele phatically. At any rate, much to my relief, upon the evening of the same day which had brought Smith back upon.my mental hor izon, Dicky casually announced that he thought he would run up to .u; for tv j-pr. three days. '. ." " ' ' " "I ought to have gone before," he said, andTknew the statement was but a inild'truth. , "I've got a milHon, things to ' give . the once over. But I was too lazy when I first cam pine, and. then moth er's accident and yours but. you can get along all right now, ean't you .with Katie back ,ojx the Job?" Madge's Resolve; :; V 'Of course,". I Bald, almost' a shade too promptly for" I did not want Dicky to guess that I wished him out of the way.! That he did fathom my desire hut, of course, not .the , fearv,bhind the wish I knew when he gave a short little laugh.-. v . - : "It wilUfiive you - a clear field for your : diplomatic researches, he said 'With- the suspicion; of ,a Bneerbut he.litUe Jaunt, drew no irritated response iron me. in stead, my Tnental; ihenuometer In dicated a 'sudden- rise. v For be tween 'the lines I could . read Dicky's' surrender inr the Issue be tween., us that , otfJjiy. helping Lillian In her secret work for. the government. ;vi.. : , Neither of us hadj until mow re ferred to that tense moment when Dicky ; had laid down' the law so emphatically to me h with such strenuous, almost tragic yesufts. I -' 0.-'A;-C STADIUM- Air, Circus' .;l....i:..jZi;Jl2-M. Polo .. .. ;.:...;.;...2 P; M. ; . Tournament . ..:.7 P. M. Shmn Battle ......40:00 P. M. - V Firewbrlis 0:30:PM. Order Your dcts By faail Ccrvall:- Ore jch -Si knew that my husband never would refer to it again, and that this was his way of telling me that he had rescinded his prohibition. But on my part I hade a little rel solve to. keep as much out or the thing as I possibly could without Linderlng Linian. ? 1 - 1 knew though.! had in times past tried to gloss over the knowl edgesthat I, welcomed the thrill of helping' in the great game, ' ol being- a tiny- part of It, far more than did my childish melodrama-lovlngrmbther-ln-law." J. ' suppose it is because 'women for so 'many centuries "have been fettered with the humdrum, that they welcome bo Joyously any chance to do the things' which 'custom "and -the will of their men folk have kept from them. ; . .... .; . "Look It Up" , "Can I help you get ready?" I asked the customary perfunctory question to cover, my silence ; at Dicky's gibe,; and 4 received his stereotyped answer: "Yes, you can leave me alone and hot bother me." C " My knowledge of my husband taught me neither to take offense at this retort : nor. to pay any at tention to it. r I statione dmyself in my room, opening from his, and pretended to be busy with some sewing, knowing that before he was ready for his journey he would summon me many times. The early train to the city, which is almost Imperative if one does not; wish, to waste most of the, day' in travel, makes It ;Im pos sible for ease-loving, procrastinat ing Dicky' to wait until the morn ing to-make BJs preparatl6ns for the journey. He has missed the train two or three times by at tempting that feat, and has final ly submitted to the regime of packing his - bag ; and shaving, leaving nothing for the morning but a dash Into his clothes and a snatch at a bite Vf - breakfast.-' But the necessity always makes him Ill-natured,, and 1 1 had '- hard work to keep - my resentment tat his 'caustic little flings from be traying. Itself.; ... Nevertheless I managed It, : and '; at "last he de clared - himself ready 'for the trip. "Much- obliged, old ;deaf he said 'with1 a sort of rough ungrac iousness. "You're ja -good scout. If- you are . a little balmy In the bean. And now, for the love of Mike,: turn out .that light and let me get to sleep. '. TIL only '.have five or six hours.' By the'way'ilo you know "where ""' that Spanish comb Is that Ede left out here last serins?' I've beentrying rto, re-f member to brlngjt Jn Id her ever until I've" seen her.-Look it x for me, that's good girl, and .slip it Into my bag. Fix it so it won break.". : ' ' ' " i -- - "It's in a case.". I heard myself saying. "It won't break. I'll get It right away." . r -! "Time enough in the morning. Dicky said' sleepily '"Turn out that Mght,'; I "told- you! Good night." ' ' ! - - CHAPTER NO. 170 THE WAY MADGE CONQUERED HERSfiLP AND DICKY LEFT j Dicky was going to see Edith Fairfax! - - v ' "Thlft-'was- the thought whicli made me stand motionless for a hrnathlMa ucond or two after I had. at his; request, turned out his light. Indeed, I was Incapable of motion, for the sound' of the girl's name, tne Knowieage xnai.sne ws again on'Dicky'horitonr had 'been like unexpected blows in the face. Sh must have returned from the West Virginia mounfains to which I knew she had gone with Aunt Dora Paiee for a much-need- ed'Test; I Tiad : hoped that after the genuine iremors which had swayed her ior her unwitting share In the terrible affair of Junior's kidnapping, the .. nervous break down," which was the Jesuit ot that awful time.he would yfeld to the devotion J of Dr.' Jim. Paige; the distant 'cottsin who-, hadbeeh 'her loving sIave- -iBce - her? childhood. I had counted on her forgetting the hopeless' love for Dicky which had tortured her and !hadr. caused me so much mental anguish. But if she were hack in Marvin i v ' I broke off mr "mental musings at-tkts point-ta acor-myself sav agely lor ; folly.'- All this eno- tlnn innr th A i trifHnr r . fact . that Dicky-had asVed in tout a Span- isn coma vnKatAttuii.Au in our home in the'spring into his bag so that he could Ive'it to her! - If - the.Lcomh - had belonged to almost anr Dther wtman of nay acquaintance i," j I ..wnuld - . hare thought mothing of, Abatnddent. And the very, casualness of the-re-quest. its .opennesa, ought to have shown me that - there was" nothing in Dicky's .attituda- about, .which I needed to worry."-- ' -:" : , f '.-- . j ' - r . ' f , . .cr,iJ'i:rsizr;.-. r.AVZi attracted a ijreat deal of attention durincr the past wee!:, and many people -: 1V3 beeii in bur ctcrc to locli over the fine dioving'df Home FurxiishingS. r .r: ' . America is . fast .becoming: a nation of better homes. Everywhere there is a'crow- iT rcr.llzalicn that coed furniture' has much to do vith happiness and contentment . hcrne,' Furniture)-therefore, is now ceherally recognized as one of .the . rz:il:Czzl pc;cible invectrhehts-ari ihyesment tliat will pay you richly in . ',"Diyi- CztiZz cf cemfert, pride end catic faction, arid Svhen you divided the! original costvof - z? .r:r.:i;:re uy ti:e many years it wm serve you sausractcriiy ana wen, uie cost v Z,zt"-zz.tiz trivial indeed. Let us show you the many new arrivals-! the exceptional y: :lv.zz ncv featuring ciir splendid stock of worth while furniture. , . T . . . . . . . . .- .1 -- ? r ' -P?" Vf' "T q; rt $195.00, Could you imagine a' more beautiful and luxurious suite than this T-1. t -rJ for your living room; what joy. and ' ; ' ..-ri-vr'? j comfort it would bring to every "meni" " - flu f beror tne ramiiy ana me price is ex- - -r I. J ! ceotionallv low for a suite of this char- I .. - ..... . ... j acter. . Davenport Tatles $19.C0." r.'r; the small "'livir.j room or behinu your davenport. There i3 nothing" t 1!:r thcin the new style - daven- :t tr.t!2s we show rnany styles.., Jjr rip values unusual. Bridge .Lan:p3,'Flo6r Lamps Table Lamps. A veritable forest of ; them, in" all . the new styles at, very, low prices. . Cedar Chests , $15.00 and . up. Safeguard'your" valuable Vwoolens, etc.; in a- moth-proof genuine red cedar chest. Many different styles, all low in price. r - . liefrijerators proceed from $15 r.r.d i p.- C jr. showing olCefrier r.tcrs v.Ti never better; we; have evcryt."r.j frcm the stone! lined, reii: jcr .torS down.- Fireside Hockers $19.50. Beauti fully designed, well balanced rock- crs ; cf cans and mahogany. ' See - this line on our-floors. , Ask for free demonstration "and easy payment plan of our Hamil-ton-Beach Electric Sweeper. They have no equaL : - Vc arc equipped lo give 1CD Drapery service. " ' .' . " ' . . ' Ji::t pi: en e us cr drop in and we will be glad to assist ycu in ycur draper-. prclLms, liitchcn, dining room, liv- , ir.Z rcenj, btd rccm, murie rocms, dens, we have appro- . ; Mr - ' v i"' U- j Our Elaly Pay- We chr.r;:e no :V?r t. ' t ..i Trade in your used goods. . 1 Visit h?oitr . I . h-xch-ine ' - i department '"jV?hat the deyii are you doing there- in the dark? ' -Cnn't you find your way ont of the room!" j Dicky's yoice came crossly from the bed. -' -r: ' "I'm going this second," I re turned, hastening ont of the room. thankful that I had escaped fur ther catechism. It was bad enough not to be able to control my jeal ousy of Edith Fairfax, but to-'be- tray it to Dicky as I already, una- Toidably had done once 'or -.twice. was unthinkable. ; ;fv. . f Try as I might, however, I could not put out the flame of my jeal bus pain with the fire-extinguisher of common sense. I wonder how many other women -hate tried the same dampening process only -n to find the. flames, flashing up more brightly than ever. ' Luckily for EdIth,I Imagine, that we live in a civilized: age, I shudder to think with what subtle poison a mediaeval ancestress of mine might have impregnated the teeth of the fragile, beautiful comb which 'I fastened securely in its case and put Into Dicky's bag In the early morning after many sleepless hours. ' ' What Madge Wondered. I tried to comfort myself with the remembrance of the remorse which had been Dicky's for his ab sence motoring with Edith " upon that day Junior was kidnaped. At that moment I knew he had hated her, and I also hugged the remembrance "to my mind of the months of quiet-devotion from my husband "which had been' my lot since that time. -' Upon one memorable-day In the Catskills he had declared with' emphasis that he was "through" with all' philander ing, that he had "gotten his" when Junior was stolen, and that hence forth I would; have to provide all the thrills .from a - humdrum do mestic existence.- .. . But I knew my Peter Pan, and t -wondered if so .long an Im prisonment in 'the dometlc cage, even ; though It 1 was -voluntary, were not palling npon bim1. If he were not i beginning to feel the vague restlessness which generally preceded some escapade, harmless enough In Itself,.' but distinctly trying- for'me.---vj .,,-,! r-;':-; - There was but one thing to do, hbwever, and that was ; to speed him on ; his Journey ?wtth casual, affectionate cheerfulness. letting no hint of my fears escape me, and I succeeded so well; that. I think Dicky, ' with , masculine inconsist ency actually resented injr cheer ful casualness at parting. ','1 may stay days," he said, as wa drew up to the station. ' ffThere's no reason why yon can't stay as long as you . like," I responded t promptly. , - Everything is going on swimmingly at home now, and We really don't need you." ; . j . . ' ' . . Bo- Long, Old Dear." ' "Oh,' you needn't rub it in that I'm ' only a sort of ' fifth wheel around' the 'menage!" he retorted with' a cross Intonation which ma!de me suddenly remorseful, but not enough to make one alter the tactics which I was sure were best with my volatile spouse. !1 You're the whole four wheels. and. also .the steering gear," I retpraed lightly "But here comes the ! train, f Have a nice trip, and give my love to Her- Fluffincsa, Edith andLeltti.'---. - - ' tTH Just do that little thing' he said. "And I'll kiss 'em all around for you in the bargain: Well, so long, old dear. Take the best care of yourself." V.-fr ; -. (To be continued) . Shipwrights Busy Building Oil Burners and Oil Carriers . j(! ... ............ f . . f. Il', J' 1 1,11 1 -- :By Mil LONDON, April- 30. Lloyd's shipping returns : for - the first quarter of 1924 show that there are at the present time 35 steam ers and motOrships, each of over 1000 tons, with a total tonnage of 183,850 tons under construction in the world -for the carriage of oil in bulk. Of these tankers,; 12 of 74,500 tons are under ' construc tion in Great Britain, and Ireland. ,'The tonnage of -.vessels now building in the world, which are to be fitted with internal combus tion engines, amounts to 694.712 tons, while the tonnage of steam vessels under construction .ls'1,- 801,716 tons. The motor tonnage tha equals 38 per cent of the steam tonnage. :' . . Japan Provides Divers' Suits For. Crews of Submarines ' - - -' fBy Mail) V - - "" ; 'TOKIO," April' 23. The Japan ese navy, seeking to minimize the dangers of : its submarine service. recently, demonstrated wlth terri- fe- f .--gf -w m GEASSIFIED section bone. 3 Advertising; Dept. OLA88iriED ABVERTISEMENT8 - ? ... V , : -... Kate ptt word i - . Fer !"" i ' ' . ' j -'- ThM lmni ,.... -, S Om vMt, lx ImTtloM) , ,,, S On wonth .......-.... ; 20 Six taontbt' contract pr mo,... li IS mcnthi eontrset, par no , , , . ..12 Hisimoa for My MTrtiMmaiS5 Money to Lpan - '.) Eki Iititt' V " (OvT tid Bnab BnV FOR SALE miscellaneous 8 AUTOMOBIUtS -. 1 OAS FILLING STATIOK, LEASE AND . utork Of oil wifh ort of theKinip ' mnt for. sale at a very-reotonablo fig ure.. Located in 8lmj -Will take a - 1924 Ford roops as part payment t . Socolofsky, Realtor S4t Stato St. J?aonea 979; 12?M . AUTO KEPAIIUXQ , 2 -4 ' Auto- SLrpa!..aiai ra-h -found 'a JACK DOEKKER MOTOR REPAIR . 410 8.' Commercial. 2-ral8 .Welding Onaranted Aeetyteno Weldinr -y - H. H, HARRIS : . - ' 178 n B. - Liberty- -2-ml8 AUTO; TOPS MODERNIZE TOUR OLD FORD,. ' I , ..." :"Vrith. one ot r r - " O. J. HULL'S ' Z ' i , One-man Topa- ' ' ' .- Topi and npbofetery. repaired 1 -' . - Call at 256 State St. 3-0)18 FOR RENT FRUIT RANCH WITH 6 room boose. - Casft or- nharei. Call - A.B, firowninr. Phcmo 112F11. 4-m21 - FOB RENT , apartments 5 4 AND 5 ROOMS . UNFTTRNISHED FOR i rent, close in, adalta. 465 Center. 5-m21 NICE. . THREE-ROOM- .FURNISHED panment. pw union. Fnono S&7J. FOR RENTTWO THREE-ROOH FUR- nished apartments located in linildint; - adjoiainf Elks'- braldiar o North. Lib erty at. Rental $25 each. . yr. a, Orabenhorat ft Co. 275 SUte. St. . Phono 515. m5-18 J AND 4 ROOM AFTS. -(MODERN, FUR nished or, unfurnished. 852 N. 12th St. FOB RENT STKICTLiY FIRST CLASS iurmsnea apartment on lirst floor, i'our larso rooms, . basement, priTato lath, rarare. Cloae in. . Inquire at 127 Un ion St. 5-nl8 FOR '" RENT KICELY FURNISHED apartment, 555 Marion. Phono 1624. - -"r 5-m20 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IX COOL, clean, comfortable - apartments, reason able rent ; located downtowa district. Pattoa apartment. For ' inspection- or reset-ration call Patton'c Book Store. FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH Piano 692 N. Summer. Phono 1078. 6-a20tf STRICTLY MODERN FIVE ROOM beak ed apartment, unfurnished. , Gars re. Reasonable price. 1444 Center. Phone 1377. . - 5-apr23tf FOR BENT APARTMENTS, ,S1 NO. FOB RENT, rooms 0 ROOM TO RENT ACROSS FROM CAP- itaL Phono 1330 W. - 6-m20 ROOM AND BOARD WITH HOME Priv- llerea. Phone 1942J. -ra4tf FOR KENT houses HOUSE FOR RENT PHONE 1825. Call at. 161 N..13A. ' 7-m21 HOUSE FOR RENT 8 ROOMS; WILL lease lor two yenra, f20 per month. In quire 1595 8. High' St Phone 1748R. " " - V . ; .' 7-ml8 8 ROOM HOUSE, NORTH LIBERTY, close in, reasonable rent, car Price Sbo Store. . . 7-m21 .. FOR RENT ? - - 6 room nus- ai90 Chemeketa SU, with, cement basement, $20 pet month. . ' - - 4 room bouse at 860 S. 21st. $12 per month. . ; 5 room house at 458 Mill street, $25 per month. 2 room bouse with electric lights ad - toilet $10 per month. . . - - 2 three room furnished apartments, very close in $25 per month each. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. " 275 State St. 7-mlS ble vividness by tne loss of two submarines with their crews, plana to purchase safety suits,: resem bling divers'garb, for Its submar. Ine crews.' - , - - "- ' - 1 - It is believed these suits will enable some of the-men -to save themselves by opening the sub marine and fighting" their wayto the surface. The American navy, according to word "here, has been successful, in the manufacture ' of such, safety uniforms. STATESMAN W ANT ADS The shortest distance between ; buyer and seller. ' ;f ? ,.;. 1 AHighClaGGReprecentative Who can 'deiwt&twoor ttiree hours each dan. Cafi Eahly EmC$40 to $60 -.. i - or-ahy 'Jilgh class man- or woman- of good approach. " 'Mu8t ba-' aDie to.iurnisn the very best of references. . For full particulars address Box'lOOO. care Statesman.' . , SAXAPHONK IN GOOD CONDITION , Terms cash. 1547 Ferry SU 8-m21 FOB SALE HAY. ; PHONE 105F1U- , '.--Vv--..:. 8-m22 I - - FOR SALE SEED POTATOES. GEO. - RAMP. 35F24. - - 8-ml8 FIRST CLASS OATS AND VETCH HAY. - Pbone 124M. . 8-ml8 FOR SALE OR TRADE CHEAP LEASE .- and furniture - of- apartment bouse as must leare aooa on -etbr--)asiness.vllB, ' Oak St. Phone 928. .. - 8-m21" FOR SALE ENG WSH SETTER. PUP pies. - Phorw 1 1. - - -8-m21" SPECIAL PRICES ON TUTE ST STYLE , electrie fitturxs. llalik'a .Jilectric hPr 337 -Court fSU -. . J -8-m2; - Two A-eoostieons. The dtandard ln- atruropnt for the aRsistahce of persons affected b-r loss m hearii)r. One of i these ia the standard sixe smd ksr ke laomo Tise. ,-The ethee is the, Jfulti 1 Aeoastieon. and baa not been used. They are beth in pood order and wiil Ibo- mma- at an extreme : bargain. -tu :168U State 'St, or phone 962 W. ".' , . 8-1 m21' FOR 8 ALE ONE HORSEPOWER ELEO , Uric motor, suitsble for either 110 or t20-,olt. alternating -current. Sin tie ' ! phase 60 cycle, 1750 rerelution- per ; minute. Looks and acts like new, J Cheap for xash, 198 Nerth 21sV Salem. IRIS NOW. IS THE TIME TO SElECT ; t your plants while ia bloom Cut flowers. ;Mrs. . A. Bennett, 2233 Fairground 1 road. ' . - 8-ml4tf For Sale ' Lloyd Reed ' baby 5 bujffy csrrisf e, used six months. Phone 1605M. - I - . 8-ml8 PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY TH" , wordinr. '.'Rooms t Rent.", price 1C 'eente -each. Statesman Basiness-Of-' timt Ground Floor. , f-; : cr'j;i -. ' J:- CAMPERS - Before ' coins; a your , next f ishins; trip see our camping outfits. They make your" trips pleasant. Capital Bargain . House, 215. Center St. Par U for . all - kinlp of'- cars from one-half to one fourth legniar wrico. -We- buy- end - aeil ererythins; ' 8-ml7tf BALED HAY, OATS AND VETCH, elorer, - cheat. "A.. E. Kuenxi, Bt 7. Phon '10F21. . : . . - 8 m31 Beautiful- Oregon Ross And eleren .other Oregon.' songs to gather wits, a fine collection of patriot ia songv sacred songs and many obi . time f arorites. . . :-. - : ALZj TOR 23 " (Special prtaee la. quantity lots) Zspecially adaptable for' school, soar muaity or horse singing. ; ad for Western Songster TO pages mow ia its third editioa ,'. ' PabUshed y OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY .SIS 8. OoauatKW St ; Ss1m, Ot wood Forc salt: GREEN OR DRY MILL WOOD, and Ash. Rasoil,le prict delireriea.. Phone 1H7W. DRY SECOND GROWTH FIR eord dalirered. X'i,ou Wks. . BEST GRADE OF WOC -' 4 ft. and. 10 inti gTeea ; ' Dry mill wood : Dry seoond growti,!!, . .Dry old fir ' IS inch BLOCK mil! wood i fuel to sare your, dry woo delivery, eod reasouable f X. Wells, 240 S. Clurea. I. FOB SALE DRY EZCCT wood, df-ufo imm 1VAITIII employn: LADY WANTS- DAY WORI Myra-UuoUwUl,.e9i.J!C..C Pbone 1921W. . WOMAN WANTS DAY WOU - 7:30 a. m. 1484R. REFINED, CAPABLE. KKST - woman would be child's jitirs er's helper. Call 1615, l:3u .- WANTED inlscellanc WOODRY- THE 'AUCTIOXJ , aaed furniture -for cash. -1 WANTHD-i-BEST NEW "6 I. galow in walking iditanee-. . " -c-ed t70O0."v -W.'.A. Linton, BASEMENT DIGGING AND 7 , by eontrset,.. Call JSF3. ., . . WANTED MEN AND WC take farm paper" sub scroti or proposition to the rsgt r dress the Pacific Homesieao, . HM.. Salvia. Or:- t a SIISCELXulXi; HOUSES RAISED AND MOVEI 19F14.-' : ." . - N"Roof "Paintin v.., . . - - - .- - - " ' .- J a specialty. I can paint y , greesu blue, and .black. We : pairiag ud reshingUng. C.. get -my, prire, - . .'-J-.R MATHEWS . ! INSURE AGAINST AUTO ACXT - 'Thia -ia the -open season f drivers and you ahouid be rr 1. before, it . i too late. We . against accident as well as t fire and thefC - - . V ! "jLl C. BOHRNSTEDT ; ' 14T 2fortb Commercial Sir 1 - " ; - .Salem, Oregon PURE "BRED BELGIAN ST A ' . WiU make this year's aes ' Oregon Transfer barn. Fr SatardaTB. .- " ' ii ii "'. ' 4AGEXTS WANTH; SELL t MADISON "BETTER i ahirt direct from our factory r.- Nor- capital or experience - Easily sold. - Big profiks. ; Free - Samples. . Madison . X i Broadway, New York. - AGENTS DISTRICT MANAG.. , Ladies: Sell patented article t , maa jseeds. Big profits. . Ps. , ; time... BRAND BUBBi-R.CO, - : Madison, . Chicago. AGENTS FEL-L THE ORIGINS ' anteed Wear proof hosiery, i I cotton, 'lisle,- silk. Salary c- sion; fall or part time. I. i JTIpXAL MILLS, Korristowa, 1 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER-CO. Jaare your machine repaired by tat people who make It. Epecial rental rate to students. 00 Maeeaie Bldg Phone 2S2. .- r - m28U FOR 8 ALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 10 cents a bundle. Circulation departmen Ore row Statesman. FOR SALE IlTestocbr 9 HEAVY HORSES FOR SALE. -ALSO 2 stallions, broke to work for sale. 8ml8 FOR SALE TEAMS FOR CASH OR ON time. John li. Scott, 805 Oregon Bldg. . - . -ml8 PIG8 FOR 8ALI: ;MILE WIST OF , rratom. WiUiam De Vries. Tol. 23F12 - - . 9-mlt FRED W- XJLNGR, VETERINARIAN, "'"w js. Lwmmereiai, i'hone 1198. Res. Pbone 1003J. y - - S-ml4tf SEVERAL GOOD MILK COWS, FRESH Soderman. Jefferson. Ore, MX. 1. Pbont 49F23 from Salem. : j 4a-fl0 SILVER FOXES LET ME SEND YOU i-iHiuitm oi Agncaiture Bulletin no. 1151, a treatise ea Silier fox farming. ' I caa quote aa attractive price on one or more pairs- ot advanced registered . puppies. Blue Foxes $30 per pair. Eugene FjnJay. Jefferson, Oregon. -., - -" . ', 9-ml8 FOR SALE A PEW SWISS SAANE1 mux goats, young kids, yesrlinga, tws 'year olds, dry. and good milkers. Al ; registered. Prices reasonable; $35 an p. Kingwood Saanea Goat ranch, West galem. At ranch Sundays. alngs.. S. E Woods, 700 N. Eigb 8t Baletg. Call and see them. 4a-ni-e r AUCTION -SAIiES 10 THURSDAT. MAY 22ND, 1 :30 P. - M. lurnirare, etc 1247 Ferry street, corner 8. 13th street, or block aoutb of State street. Woodry is the auctioneer. 10-m22 TUESDAY .- MAY 20TH. FURNITURE. . range, neater, sewinf ttsenme, tools. . .ete.K T90 K: Cottage St, 1:30 rp. m. Woodry ia the auctioneer. 10-m20 JERSEYS AUCTION SALE. COMpleti peraat oi two -oi uregon's greatest herds of Jerseys. - . - 4 . j S. J. McKee, miles southeast of Independence, .Tuesday,. Msy , 20. ' Franks Lssghsry- A Sons, T milet southwest of Monmouth. Wednesday, May 21. . fi- Come ed-se the. Jemeya selL -Zr&M RHOTEN, Ssles Manager Sal em. Or. 10-mIt FRIDAY MAY ,23RD, 1:30 P. M. 6 miles .east of . Sslem on the Salem-Fruitland - road, er 1H miles east ef Fruitland, Weil improTed 10 acre farm, stock, crop -and equipment, including household furniture. This is a fine country borne, best of soil, 8 seres in crop. A. A. snd W. O. HolTerson, owners. Woodry is the auctioneer. , . --10-m23 WOOD ITJU SALE 11 DRY WOOD SAWED. PHONE 1855 i '' ' - i - ll-mI3tt BUY YOUR WOOD FROM A MAN WH4 nss gooa wooa tnat is easy to split - - - v.u . i, r ,rvuuf Jthttressonablo price. Prompt wcjxnr. jraano suxsat. . 11- Del BUY-YOUR FUEL FROM A RESPON sibl e4tst?Vetslerrwho has a rep lnti -aia r.aiain.4 -IT COSTS NO uiiioia stiel Co- FHONa 1855. Best eoaL dry WOOD, Fir. Oak and trees alab. 'PROMPT -A TTFNTIOIf TO - ALl V - ORDERS . H-msylU FASTEST SELLING NECESSITY ? to wearer.' Your profits lar" -. ' ; tire-permanent features. Lac i , ish Shoes. , Simplified Meihc I immediately Stylo-Arch Shoe i Cincinnati. ... t A STRONG AMERICAN FIRE l ance company desires to appc . in Salem . with - experiencd ' man. 2411, care Statesman. 1 I IK LP WANTED f era. 1 ; WASTE OIRU FOR GENERA work, 435 South 20th Pt. T SOMEONE TO SHEAR 120 6.. T -Phone C7F3. ,i t.:.. : . ; n." RELIABLE MEN 'WANTED I , where to distribute freo.samplt , r ; lets, etc-, -for .National JLdTertu -s. selling. - Year around work, .-o ' perienee or. capital aeeessary. 1 " ent business. Write quickly e srsmps'foT TOBtrsct 'snd -dets: tional Distributors Association, . v - Paulina St, Chicago, lit li tL WANTED NEAT YOUNG ilAV v ..boy. '13? 8. Commercial. IS A REAL OPPOBTUNIT . We bare aa opening for -t j . hiciqou ; nen wo Ci. i 3500 or more monthly. We w salesmen who are looking for manent connection ssles in en t ' not afraid to work. -.If you c ' if y, we will show yoa a real i ity. - For full particulars addres Manager, Box 2St5, care toiai 1 ' WANTED AT - ONCE GOOD 7 , hand, young and single. Phone 7 lem. - l . ;. ; ; s.Li::.i:::; WE ARE IN NEED. FOR A FEY," salesmen. If you haven't t a t ence we will train you. A . -, men., aad - women, of goad - . who can devote part of their Ume. ..mornings nly between 9:00 snd : o'eloek-for - - - -. J. H. FLOUFvNO Y . , Director of Sales " 403 Masonie Temple B!.?r. f FOJJIJTrZX. AN2 EGC " JERSEY BLACK GIANTS HAT tr IwiS.- BUtr Broi.' . 6. Watts, Rout 4, Box 18B, " OregosUi -" ; - ' RHODE. ISLAND RED HATCH: ? Prices reduced. - M. M. Xiage-. - 6alem. Phone 81F25. . i PUREBRED BABY CHIC ' At reduced prices. White 1 Reds, Barred Recka, Waits Ro-wrekas,- Aaeonss, . Baf f Orpie" lireriee Taesday erery we. Caickeriee, 658 fitste. raone FOR SALE BABY CHICKS -Tl 4 lire."' several breeds. 1 lake's 37S State.- i , , , - t THE AVERAGS. HEN .DQE3 : profit. . Purebred bens t r- pay bir profits, and bare r ; dreds of poultry men wealsl ... teen trios , at world eitair bred chickena will be given i. ' kitious men, women, boys . end satn sad address sod i ' instioa - wi'U be mailed. J Chicken Editor, Korthwest Por CATHOLIC-?.. WISHING TO " t BOOKLET FREE. AWiih; 7 CLUB, L-Box 23. Grand l.ar MARRY IF LONELY MOST f ful "Home Msker," bnnJr- . - Strictly confidential; reliab! , experience descriptions fret Sneeeasf ul ClnH' Mrs.-27s tf-, Oakland, CsSoroia,