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. . I ) . - ; . ir - . : ... -'. . - ....... .. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 6 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 1024 GOOD VAUDEVILLE r Three Senators, Hayden, Hall and Snyder, known as."representa tives from laughland," lire up to '.their billing. Their material re lates to modern' topics and pro duces much "laughter. "While com edy is the main feature of their act, they all 'possess exceptionally good singing voices and produce some very' good harmony. There are also other novelties In their delivery which go over big with all audiences. George and Lillian Mitchell, a. lithe-limbed, good-looking chap and a really beautiful cameo-faced 'maid comprise this duo of enter tainers who present an offering consisting' of songs' and dances that will unquestionably furnish royal entertainment. They are clever steppers" and can sing most delightfully, an unusual combina tion for' top-notch dancers. These artists with their ability and; ap pearance call for rapid ' advance ment in: their chosen line of en deavor, f Their present offering provides' a splendid opportunity to prove their ability as artists. Mumford &. Merry, in present ing tneir amusing' satire entitled .hy Nobody Likes" a Pebdri With Stained Teeth Woffling will ruin a person's appearance or popularity quicker than dark, spotty, yellowish.! stained teeth. I'm lean or tobacco-stained teeth denote untidiness and carelessness. These are fatal to business or social success. Yet it is now so easy to reraore jeeth atains and hare dear sparkling white teeth! This is through Bleacbodent Combination, consisting of a mild safe liquid which softens stains, and a special paste which fatly removes them, without affecting enamel. Per fected by two prominent dentists. Brings instant relief. Make your teeth flashing white this new, safe way. . Get Bleaebo dent ' Combination today, at all dealers, such as: Daniel J., Fry. Perry' Drug Store, The Central Pharmacy, Worth 4; Oray'a. Miller's. t .. RESERVED SEJATS - - . .; For-- ' CHAUTAUQUA WEEK O to' 12 o'clock Monday f Hartmani's and Pattern's ' TODAY ONLY! FOUR BIG NEW ACTS VAUDEVILLE JACK HOXIE i "Ridgeway of Montana" ,.: Other Features, Too BLIGH NEW SHOW TODAY Continuous W P' V ' ' The story of a -,Af fo i Spanish- - i Z - " -L mVY JU ' Bandit and V: VO 3NV V t Bride : yv TWl 1Ie sto,e Wn" ANTOHlTMOHEfsOOT f 1 ESTELLE TAYLOR II - Starting Tuesday j Iwl I Matinee II j 11 ' :'-- - ' ' ' i ' -W -Kit ! v f XifaV NaMi ' in "IKnt Call It Love" iit Liberty 'Wednesday. f'A Nickel Is a J Nickel," will un doubtedly prove the 'same mirth provoking entertainers 'to their western : audiences as they have to the eastern folks. These clever" artists have been featured in nu merous musical comedy shows and have recently completed a tour of the eastern vaudeville circuits. This5 combination coming ; direct from New York, in introducing their comedy situations coupled with their droll delivery, will in corporate a delightfully entertaining-attraction, j - . i Gleason & Browning are two clean-cut, snappy-looking i young boys who offer their own, concep tion of humor interpolated thru the medium of ' musical instru ments. Their rendition of popular operatic and jazz melodies inter spersed with two songs will un doubtedly prove delightfully en tertaining. They have just re cently completed a' tour of the eastern circuits and are assured of receiving a' hearty reception. 1 Side-Stepping death by inches'. That was Dorothy Dalton'a thrill ing experience during the filming of certain scenes for her new pic ture, "The Moral Sinner," which will be shown at the Liberty thea tre today. '.'' . In a sequence of thiB produc tion, a gripping crook drama, THEATRE 2-11 P. L ft" jypr x &r--. adapted from the stage success, "Leah Kleechn'a," Miss Dalton, in the title role of a cltever girl apache of the Paris underworld, makes a hair-raising escape from the police by fleeing with stolen jewels over the roofs of the city. This: was some stunt for the popu lar star to perform, for said roofs are not all that they appear in the finished picture they are but a maze of more or less rickety framework. ' During production. Miss Dalton had scarcely scaled the roof of the second house when a loud crash reached her ears. She did not turn around" but kept right on go ing. The roof in back had given away-, but aa the damaged part of the set was out of the camera's eye as it followed the star in her flight, the scene did not register on the film. Needless to say, Miss Dalton called for an intermission until she had sufficiently recovered from her fright. A fall would have meant serious Injury and perhaps death. So there is ' one near tragedy in "The Moral Sinner" that,' audiences will never even suspect. ' 'I ' - 1 . James Rennie has the leading man's I role in the picture, which was adapted to the screen by J. Clarksbn Miller. Others in the supporting cast include; Alphonz EthleH Frederick Lewis, W. I. Perplvkl, Paul McAllister and Florence Fair. Ralph 1 1nce ,. di rected j A question of unusual interest to wonien bae arisen in Hollywood. Is 'if alnting," ostensibly one of woman's greatest weapons, used more pften in the defense or in offense?- ( A discussion took place in the film ciiy as to whether wbmen pre tend more often to demand the at tentiori of men or to rid-them selves bf such attentions; At first only ttro people, Agnes Ayres and Jack ttolt, were engaged in the argument, but when it was in terrupted by William de Mille'a call oC camera work, Nita Naldi, Rod" La Rocque, Julia Faye, Theodore Kosloff arid Robert Edeson were on one slue or the other. The scene which discussion arose while a in "Don't Call It Love'1 comes to the-Liberty thea-j tre neit Tuesday was being photo- graphed. This scene shows; Agnes Ayres fainting rwheh hei lover leaves' her. As a chapter from juli?n Street's novel, "Rit? Coventry" from which Clara Ber anger (adapted : this picture, it is said to hive actually happened. Discussion arose as to whether Miss Ayres Was supposed to Iain; because she thought she had lost her loyer, or because she thought he mi$ht return to her when hi saw hr faint.; : i 1 VOperas are1 gold mines of mo tion picture material,"! says, An tonio Moreno, r l "Because they are founded, as a rulej upon some of the world's strongest legends, they, posw.s drama,- more powerful j than any other jstory-telling medium. I Unf ortunately the majority of operaW are tragedies and for. that reason would not appeal to the public Operas with happy endings which! logically followj the story are ideal for the screen." UBERTFY NEW SHOW TODAY A STIRRING Idve-melo-drama 1 of Paris 1 boulevards and lawless Apache haunts. With beautiful Dorothy Dalton in her most alluring role and a cast of Broadway favorites. Adolph xukOR."anoK I W J-f J JtSSCULASKY PRESENT 'lmJt " COMEDY j: . - : -, - " . " . ', - .. sr.. 5. ' O fit- ' Cieorge Valsh and' Helen Chad wick in "Kcna" at - the Oregon Tuestlay. - 1 Featured with Etscllc Taylor in "Tiger Love,'' Moreno appears" in a film Which was afiapted fromf t!ie famous! opera, "The Wildcat," Oy Manuel! Penella, which scored a tremendous triumph several years ago on I iJroadway and as a road production: He has the role of a daring j bandit, who,' despite h 's lawlessness, has a soft heart and robs only for the excitement "of the thing, turning over all his loot to jthe poor. Jliss Taylor has the ro!e":bf Marcheta, datighter of a wealthy and prominent Spanish! family. The entire story builds around her abduction by Moreno, as the Wildcat. j - "Tiger Love," a George Melford production, with David Torrence, Manuel! Camere, G. Raymond Nyt and others just as1 well known in tne suppOi ting cast, is' dne at the Oregon theatre today. ; I Do y6u know; that: 1 Last year 150,000 new divorces parted 300,00Q men and women and changed the lives of 1,000,- 000 children? . i That in some states every third marriage is dissolved, and the av erage husband and wife live to gether 'only four years? j That! 1nv spite of the Constitu tion soine states do not recognize divorces granted in other states? 1 That the 48 states have 48 di vorce laws? South Carolina erants trio divorces at all on any LcroundsV New York allows one; New Hampshire; lu. ,-ia tns. whole country there are 35 differ ent grounds for divorce?! These are some of-the interest ing facts brought out by Rupert Huehes iriTleno." which comes to the f)regon theatre on Tuesday night, with an all-star cast includ ing Lew Cody, Helene Chadwick, Carmel Myers, Hedda Hopper, George; Walshr Rush Hughes, Mar jorie. Bonner, Dale Fuller, Kath leen Key and other leading play- ore ! , ! ivtoUi Huehes story written directly for the screen, deals with o ritai nupstion in a comprehen- It ; indicates the .int.Ao noAri fnr a uniform ul .. bha -considers what Comprises are 'possible between kn,o'Whn brieve that divorces Is the fatal disease of ous life, and :-r-: -:r .4f itf-vy '-v v--s: NEWS EVENTS those Who believe it. Is the cure-; all for many evils. I -. j :R - "'i -- ' t-:- "Code of the Sea," a Paramount picture,' which comes to the Ore gon" Thursday featuring; Rod La Rocque and Jacqueline Logan, is said : to be the I last fword in sea stories, j Written - by Byron Mor gan and produced by Victor Flem ming, it is claimed tha this pic ture wilt create1 nothing? short of a 1 sensation with" its marvelone scenes' and photographic effects. The story Is one of regenera tion.' It concerns a young lad, first mate on si lightship; a cow ard regenerateil through' circum stance and - his " love fori a girl. Jenny Hayden, played by 1 MlsS Logan, I goes for a cruise on the yacht Neroid. It is caught on a reef in a .storm and McDow ( La Rocque) picks up its "S.O.S." The steamer, Northern,' captained by Jenny's father, is trying to make shore and orders ' McDow to re main at hi sstation so he can safely clear the reef with his 300 passengers. McDow- is frantic. Rules say remain at1 his- station but : Jenny, is in danger. What does he do? That's just it- what DOES he' do? The picture shows it all pjaghically and en tertaingly. Better see it! fv I George Fawcettf Maurice Flynn, Luke Cosgrorej Lillian Leighton and other big names appear in the supporting casti ? 1 BITS FOR BREAKFAST . Everybody- works, including father ' ' ' Salem YMCA tree employment bureau sent out 319 men and women to jobs during -the past week. ' 1 ! ' ' . ' ( : ;;f The flax pulling machine- for Riddle Bros., Monmouth; was started yesterday; working fine. Polk county hjas some excellent flax. In the early ; sown flax, throughout : the galem district, there will be aj 6 per. cent crop. The flax has begutrto come to the state flax plant. 1 It is reported that the flax pull ing machine off Ball Bros., Turn er, has been pulling as high as an acre an hour. Riddle Bros., es timate that flax pulling, by hand has-cost them about $30 an acre. Surely a machine that will pull 10 acres in 10 hours, under the mpst favorable conditions, will justify itself; will pay for itself in one season because! it does the work better than hand pulling. l Do not be surprised at seeiug a mild boom in' Salens when the three spinning and weaving plants feet' under way. And the mild boom ; will persist, till the cows some home. : V V Baz Wagner of Salmri Bnva :; ih thinks that perhaps "those stories about fish climbing trees in New Zealand grew out of some Ameri can tourist seeing a bird in a tj-ee sitting on a perch. !..!; j V . r . :. "Behold the j husbandman wait eth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receives the early and latter rain." James 5:7. -I That was written ' quite some time ago.i but it fit the year 124 and the conditions of the Pacific Northwest as well as if it had been been placed on' the papyrus scroll only yesterday. , ; ; i " A' .. qr A traveler riding through South Dakota during I a drought, found' a farmer leaning in despair against a fence watching his crops shrivel and die in the heat.;. -: 4 to be encouraging In an effort the : traveler pointed to som? clouds in the east, and suggested that they bore promise of rain.! ; 'Them? No chance," said1 the discouraged farmer. "Them's empties coming back from Iowa." Caravan Dates Set - 5- State and county officials are expected to join the big excursion to Clear lake 31, according from; Albany which starts July to word received Saturday. Three days will be necessary to make the trip. On reaching Clear lake a blgr barbecue will be served; at the government headquarters f on the shore of the lake. Both the state highway and the game com mission" have tieen invited to par ticipate in the been planned tour. The trip has with the view of in numerous lines to this portion, pt is regarded asjan gathering data,1 of importance the state and outstanding event that may re sult in mutual benefits if plans materialize as advocated by those promoting the excursion. Under original plans if was hoped, to tap the :Clear" lak district - for water and supply all the towns of the valley from this one central source. SaTem evinced! little interest In the Wrinkles Disappear in : f 'Fifteen Minutes! If yon want to im wrinkles, age lines and sajjteinnss oohtplelely disappear from yonr ; fare in ,ls thsn , 15 minnteii, jnst mix a spoon fid of powdered tarkroot Trith spoonful of lemon juice. . Apply this soothing mixture to your fare. Before your very eyes, while yon watch in- the mirror, the ngly marks of age will . dis appear like masrir. It is most startlinK B 'holrt, now, whst you looked tike when youne! AVateh the "saKginess" cprrect itself' Knjny the stranse, delirious sen sation of i stimulation, support and plump, smooth firmness 1 1 When -jyoui wash off, tho application, your fr; looks years younger. Th effect is i nri hetter ths d t bst of fri Bis-sa'sa- Tarkroot is so harmless yon routd eat it.' : From' your drusstiat you can ob tain a packs re containing enongh.to brinx the cost !f mcb treaVment down be to h.e : CMSSIPIEI) SECTION PhOM CS Advertlsins Dept. t . KU ptr word: ! ' r-wr dhtmil Tr Usrtkos Money to Loan l On JUal ZstsU i t. k. roaj . 8 (On LsdJ VBtiss' Bsnlt) ' AUTO RKPAlKXN'a Acetylene" Welding: -Jack doerfebTmotqr kepaib 41Q Bonth Oommrril. 2-jlyl2tf ... I AUTO TOIS n MODERNIZE YOUR OLD FORD WITH j oae 01 our new ; f - -One-Man-'T6ps O. J. HULIj Trade and State. 3-ilyl2tf FOR RE?T 4 FOR" BENT EQUIPPED IS ACRE ranch. Cow, horse, chickens, - imple- . mentf, loots. Socolofsky 341 BUte St. 4-j6tf POll RENT apartments S WELL FURNISHED APARTMENT, 65 CenterJSt.- Phone 1284W. 5-jlyl9 APARTMENT AVAILABLE ' PHONE Mrs. Brown, 931, or call t apartment 16. The Brown, 148 S. Commercial. 5-j6tf A DESIRABLE FURNISHED APART ment for rent at 1835 State St. 5-j8tf FOR ; RENT HOUSE AND Aowtmenta. Phone 2054J. 5-jlyl8 NICELY FURNISHED TWO ROOM modern apartment. 1133 .Court. 5jnel3ti FOR . RENT APARTMENTS, 981 NO. Commercial. THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART ment, 592 N. Summer. 6-jne3tl DESIRABLE APARTMENTS, SPECIAL inducements to permanent tenants. Ad sitts, 352 N. 12th (Adults) 5-jly24 IF YOU AEE INTERESTED IN COOL. , clean, comfortable apartment reason able rent ; located downtown district. Pat ton apartmeata. For inspection or reservation call Patton'a Book Store. ' 5-ml4U FOR RENT room ROOM AND BOARD 544 N. Commercial. . ; . 6-jIyl6 COOI, ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR LADY All housekeeping and home privileges. Phono 1404MX --:r-.- , 6-jlyia project, having already filed on its own available water supply in: the Cascades; the" water to be fcrought here cheaper thari in participating in the Inter- municipal project. Aged Slayer Gets Pardon At Hands of Governor Governor Pierce has granted a conditional pardon- to James Ham mond, .67 years old, who 11 years ago shot and killed Ike Bloom,-a Portland merchant. Hammond was charged with murder in the first degree, but was allowed to plead guilty to murder in the sec ond degree and was sentenced to life. in. prison. For several years he has" been a trusty in charge of the prison poultry yards'. A con ditional pardon; for him was rec ommended by the parole board last April. Hammond is an ex-soldier, who served in the army from IS 81 to 1890. He was a drug addict. In Portland he was employed by Bloom who later discharged him. According to a statement by the prosecuting attorney, Hammond went to Bloom's store, called him down stairs and shot him through the head. There were no extent uating circumstances it is. said, but Hammond's age, which was then 50, and the fact that he used drugs probably saved him from a trial on a first degree charge.' : Hammond is to be taken tem porarily to the Fisgah home in Portland. ". ' Falling Off Noted in Applicants for Labor Only 319 men and women reg istered at the United States employment- bureau at the YMCA during the week ending July 12, according to the report of Sim Phillips, who has charge of the bureau. This is nearly 50 per cent under the previous high rec ord established a week- or two agot Of this number 250 were men and 69 women. 'Calls were made for 220 men and 54 women during the week with 150 men and 29 wom en reporting as having accepted places. Aericultural: laborers topped the list, with 137 men' and 59 wo men registering. ' There were de mands for 132 men and 52 women and 79 men and 28 women re ported as having been placed. Thjrty-nine common "laborers were registered,' with demand for 35. Of this number 32 were placed. There were 31 men seek ing work in the woods, with 23 in demand. Eleven were: placed. Of the 30 farm hands calling, 28 were sought and 26 reported placed. Six chauffuers or trfick drivers registered, with two in de rnand. This namber was reported placed: Four watchmen-register ed, with-non In-de mand. , Slates Oa wMk? (lis IasrMoas). . 8 .tOc Biz Moaths' eontrMt pmr mo ll mobt&a eoatrftet, pr : Klalanoat lor maj srsrtUsma&tSSs FOR; RENT rooms 6 FOR RENT 4 SLEEPING ROOMS S15 eacn or fso with garage. Will furnish board if desired. Mrs. iloyer, 147 N. Commercial St. 6-jj9tf 3 ROOMS AND BATH, REASONABLE. umuai-Wi 7ua . High: 6-jl2 j FOR RENT houses 7" MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE. 1244 North a auifuin iiu orii x run I : i J i -1 7 jlyl6 7 ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN. VACANT I7ta of this month. Phone 2002X1. I! --;!' ' 7-jlyI3 FOR RENT . FURNISHED 5 .ROOM - honse, good furniture, beantifnl loca tion, for 30. lira. Morer. 14T N. Commercial ISt. - 7-jIytf HOUSES TO RENT F. U WOOD . 841 SUte St. 7-m23tl HOUSE FOR RENT PHONE 1825. FOR SALiB miscellaneous S FOR SALE HAY IN THE FIELD. $fi per torn -none zzro. . . - 8-jiyls FOR SALE RANGE STOVE, ESTATE oacr, whu coii. oja n. cnurcn. - j I ' -I.-,. 8-ilyl3 ANYONE WI8HFNG, TO BUY FJRENCH Hull Oog call 591W for particulars. . i i 8 jlylS GAME TRAPS FOR SALE OR TRADE A. ilreed, Boute 5, Box 28, Salem Oregon. 8-jlyl6 LUMBER, FOR SALE AT A BIO RE duction. 2x12 IX 2x12 rough, 3x14 Tough, 2x6 rough. 2x8 DD, 1x4, 1x8, ixo, can t Tahernaciei . 8 jlyl5 FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR erty . property.: r . One 3 ton truck. One 3-4 ton ttuek. Phone 1485W, Call at 1544 Chepieketa street. . 8-jlyl6 PIANOi FOR SALE AT SALEM BEAU tifnl piano in. perfect condition. Big ssTln? and terms 310 monthly to re- liable party. Write at once to Cline , Music CO., 61 x'ront St Portland, Ore. S -- ' 'I 8-jly24 MIXED AD FOR SALE CHEAP, 7 head of work horses and a pony, 4 sets of harness, 3 wagons, 1 disc, a' disc plow, gang-. plow, i stump puller and- cable, cream separator, 3 horse engine. Ford truck. 3 brood sowa and niirs. a regis tered Poland boar, ' drag harrow and , spring tooth harrow, part cash or wood. Phone 202J, 254 or 622 after office hours. i 8-jlylS Catnip: Outfits Camp Stoves Stools Cots Tli Best j 10 Os. Double,. Weave - Tents At the Terr lowest price CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center St. i fWe boy ana sell eTerything" ! Con olenm' and carpet rugs-at' bargait prices. 8-jlyl2tl For Sale Good Trailer j liight and Strong Phone 1974-J Jill FOR SALE A. BARGAIN; NEW FUB nituwr for 5 room house. Everythin complete for only $500 in downstair! apartment which can be -rented fot 20 Iper month. . Mrs. Moyer, 147 N. Commercial St.- 8-jIy9ti Beautiful Oregon Rosi And eleren otlier Oregon aongr t - gvtbsr with fine collection of patriot I (engs, sacred aonga and Kaay 14 cone jiBTonie ; AIX FOB SS. (Special prteea T qmanttty lots) Boaity or kom . aiaging 8t fosv Westiern Songster . ri vgmi isotf U ita third edlUea i PitiiiM tr XOOir TEACHERS MOKTHLY tlSj S. Commercial St. Salesn. 0l PRINTED CARDS. B1TTS 14" BY TH" wording; "Rooms to Rent," prico II eente each. Statesman Buslnsss Oi ficet Ground Floor. . i GOOdI STEP LADDERS AND PORCI swigs at a bargain. 1757 Waller St, I ! . 8-jne28tt FOR SALE A LARGE RANGB WtTS reservoir, good condition, - Apply ' ,667 N. Front. 8-m28tt i CASH I FOR TRASH. A BONA FIDI offen. Bead U elaatified column! eaci day. V i B-mf TICKETATO MINNEAPOLIS ON GREAT Northern; also a rotary pump, nearly sew, capacity iooo gallons an hour. Phone 311M. 8 jly&tf UN D E-R WOOD TYPEWRITER Col Have your- machine repaired by VH people who make it. Special rentA rate to 1 atadenta. S00 Kaaonie Bids Phono 282. ! m28l FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 1 II' eente bundle, circulation Aepartman - uregna Htatesnian FOR SALE livestock 50 -HEAD SHROPSHIRE YEWS FROM 1 to S years old. Less if desired; 13rd bouse east or Turner on pavement. i 8 jlylfi GREAT BARGAIN TEAM, . HARNESS, and wagon for" $200. Part cash: or wood.. John H. Scott, 305 Oregon Bldg. 0jlyl3 KINO O I REGISTERED WHITE PER sisa est at' Stud. Flake'e Potland. 871 SUte. Phone 656. 9-m23tt FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN Office 430 8. Commercial. Phone 1108. : Ree:- Phone 1510. 9-m23tl jW001 FOR SALE 1 18 INCH . sel-ond 19FU.' SOLD FIR, 4 FOOT OLD FIR, growth oak and- ash. I'bone M. O. Mayfield. -11-jtftf 16 INCH! OLD FIR $S A CORD, j 16 inch dry second growth. - Phono 1361M ; . n-jiyis ;i 16-INCH OLD FIR. 4 FOOT OLD FIR, serond 19F3. Igrowtn oas; ana asn. r-nnne , ii-jne4JW wuri vnsr nnv Tiir kfst r a K" A KfT. first artd second growth Fir at reason able prjf es. : tBoao iau, " Jir" FOR SALE DRY B F CO VT-G KOWTff tm wooa. p is. ler ji ; ir j WOOD FOR SALE . t SPECIAL PRICES FOR' A FEW DAYS on excellent second growth fir in 2 cord lota or more. Phone 1853. . 11-jlylltl BEST GRADE OF WOOD 1 FT. AND 18 inch. Dry mill wood. Dry Second Growth fir. Dry- old fir. 1 7 4 foot Ash and Oak. Prompt delivery and reasonable price. Fred . Wells, 280 South Church, Phono 1543. ll-3n18ff WANTED employment 12 EXPERIENCED HAND WANTS Posi tion aa manager of apartment or room ing house. Reference given.5 Addrese ii2S ass as) . WANTED mlscellaneoiu 13 WANTED TEN TONS OF BALED HAY. - Phone 47514. 13-jiylS CALI, 1875R FOR EXPERT WORK ON lawna and flower beds. . 13-jlyl3 1923 CH EVROLET TOURING, ALL New . tires, $4 50. Nearly new Ford touring car. We can save yon a lot of money - on this. ; NEWTON CIIEYROIh CO. 13-jlyl3tf WANTED CHILDREN TO CARE FOR and plain sewing. Mrs. J.. O. Grimes. j : 13-jlylft WANT TO RENT 5 "ROOM NEW BUN galow, . close in with intention to buy later. Must have modern conveniences and garage. We have no children Louis- Cervenka, Woodbnrn, Oregon. 13-jlyl5 WANTED A WAGON. ADDRESS 4999 care Statesman. 13-jlyl3 WANTED BLACK MAZZARD SEEDI ; ing cherries. Pick them, dead ripe. Pearcy Bros., 237 SUte. 13 J13 BASEMENT DIGGINO AND TEAM wort by contract. Oall lOPS. l-aprl7d WANTED "MEN AND WOMEN Tfl : take farm paper- subscriplions. A go4 proposition to the : right peopia. A dresa the Pacific Homestead. iateemaa . Bldr Salem. Orl WOODRY THI AUCTIONEER UYt ' need furaitara for eaah.- Phone 611. -' - . : . H-apr MSCTXLANEOUS 14 j Roof Painting by a man who. knows bow. I can paint t your roof green,- Mark, bine or yellow. Also reshingling and roof repairing. f M. R.-MATHEWS Phone 167. 14 jly!2tf FOR SALE SIX ROOM HOUSE. TWO i lots, barn. Highland; Ford truck - or tractor-considered; terms.. Phone own ! r, 2024-W. 14 J15. WE BUILD CABINETS OF ALL DE 1 signs in new. or old houses. Price and f workmanship are guaranteed satisfac f tory. Phono 1767-M: 14 jl3 EL3ECTRIO ' AND ACETYLENE Welding i aervleo. C. D. Oppen, 849 Ferry ood 17th and Oak. 14-jiyl8 WOODSAWING PHONE 142. 14 jlyl5 INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE. 'CON. cordia." None better. Mrs. Moyer, .; 147 N. Commercial St. Boom 6. . - i4-jbi sti HELP WANTED 15 WANTED A GOOD MAN FOR REAL, t estate helper. Must have- ear. Mr. f Moyer. 147 N. Commercial St. 15-jl3f AGENTS WANTED 16 LATEST NOVELTY SIGN. READY j seller to all stores. Over 30O per cent I profit. Send for free sample and psr 1 ticulars. National Signs, 41 East 24th i New York. 16-jlyl3 ATTRACTIVE SAMPLE OUTFIT. BIO i demand makes selling easy. Arch' sup . port Shoes. Popular prices. Comfort h plus Style. Admired by every wearer. ; Style-Arch Shoes, Cincinnati. 16-jlyl3 AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE -Samples. : Sell Madison "Better Made" Shirts ; for large Manufacturer direct to wear ' er. No capital or experience required. ; Many earn 8100 weekly and bonus. ' Madison , Mills, 562 Broadway, New York. lS-jlTl HELP WANTED female 17 WOMAN HUSTLER, SELL INTERNA- tional hosiery, represent the pioneer J mill, sell direct to wearer, beautiful : goods: cotton, lisle, silk; fashioned and full fashioned, wonderful colors, med- - ium weights and chiffons. Experience - unnecessary. Full instructions Free, f Full or part time. INTERNATIONAL) ''MILLS. Inc., Norriatown, Pa. 17-jl3 WANTED WOMEN TO WORK O : berries. Northwest Canning Company, i. Trade and Liberty Sts. Phone 415. ' 17-J13 si i i t J I HELP WANTED male 18 EARN $5 TO 10 DAY GATHERING i evprgreens, roots, and herbs all or spars i time. We teach you. . Botanical. 81. ' New Haven, Conn. 18-jlyl3 IF. YOU ARE A SALARIED MAN AND I have spare time outside of business 1 hours, we ran' show yon how yon can 1 nse it profitably by' representing us. - You can earn while you learn.. Later I you may wish to give your full .time, j Only thoe with best references need I apply. Great Western Insurance "Com : pany. Hubbell Bldg., Den . Moines, 5 Iowa. 1 jlvia POULTRY AND EGGS 21 - LEGHORN HENS SO CULLS. 75 cenH s each. Phone 32.F21.. M-jlyl LOST AND FOUND 22 FOUND ON CHEMEKETA AND Churen : a child'a blue coat. : Owner may- have : same by railing at Statesman and pay : ing for ad. 22-jlyl3 LOST BRINDLE BOSTON TERRIER i dog. Saturday, on the River road south, - of Salem. Report at 600 Mission St. $50 reward. 22 jlyl3 LOST POCKET BOOK- ON TILLA s mook road, containing 55. Return to I 215 Center St. 22-jly4tf LOST SOMETHING n-D ITT PHONB . a- want ad to The Statesman. Phone 23. f . 22 mtf PERSONAL 23 GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper published. FREE for stsmp. Correspondent, Toledo. 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