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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 924 he creates In "The Stranger." " ; , ;Then there's Lewis Stone, Ideal ly cast in a part suited to . his ability as a finished, skillful, mag netic actor, and; Tully Marshall the actor of a thousand character parts the same Tully Marshall of; "The Covered WaRon." All four are featured. A 'J- i .;': '! !j ; Robert Schabler j Frank Nelson and Clarence Burton head the supporting cast of "The Stranger,!" which opens a run of 2 days at the Oregon theatre next Friday. t i ! You've no doubt! read many of Galsworthy's works; Now see the first story be has ever permitted to go direct to the screen, 'f ' WliiMiyi-"gpiliWlfrii Salem's Smartest : 1 -''"." " j ' ' " ' ' "-?-- St ate.simaini V : I I Shop Will Open Soon f i ; : : v j - i ' ; - "Hi- Watch the Papers l : fOP : ; : J'S:. ' " ;- . T ' y-W- CEASSIFIED SECTION I i Pbo SSdTenlcla Dept. OLABerrrBD ADVSHTxsnruTa On waak. (six laaarUoaa). 8 1U lrn moatsi. ' ' . V wr4; 81s snoaUia' aontrset pmr sm 19 ntaj Mntnet, pa iA 'V ffi. ' s i mmr r,-. .i i . . &msm The Steadfast Heart j ; Coming to Liberty ."' ;- - r-1 ? ' . The fourth of the great distinc or lBsarooa- Tsrs UMitloat. M Xiaham in say 4vrti mnttU . 1 r a a,jt n r - w l r;-" " I ' Hetty C ni p so n in Th Stranger" coming to tli Oregon. Betty Compson to Thrill Audience Betty Compson traveled lalf way around the world to play the role of the girl in the production 'The Strangef." j At the time that Paramount an nounced that, John ; Galsworthy's "The First and the Last" would be-roduced under7" t!u f'tle of "The Stranger." JU C?tij.-on was enjoying her lust f!i,iip'(v of Paris, having just r - in iy com pleted two British-r.ui(i produc tions," both filmed Jc the vitinity of London. , ; Returning to t.:oiiy;wood from the. French tapiial, stic Iwgau work at once "in the; role uf a pretty girl cast on the streets of London, the city Miis Compson had called home for the preceding three months. .' With her Is Richard Dix, one of the most interesting and versa tile leading men on the screen You've seen him scores of times i before, but you won't know the full extent of .his screen power un til you watch the characterization , ; STOP and THINK! This Means You ! Before you enroll in any other school, ge tbe facts. No matter what you now are or where yon lire, yon can be a big success. The best part of it all is, that any (nan, woman, boy or girl, who is able to read, write and think can make good. All the secrets. of success can be suaatned op into one word try I f yon hare the backbone to try. let as raise yon out of the "dnb" class. The Hsrvird Tutoring Kchool is modern Home Study Institute on scientific basis, conducted ex clusively by Harvard men. Our modern and concentrated Collere, Business, tech nical, and industrial 'Toumes start to ap higher and more you up faster. We will ' prepare you conscientiously to hold your own where competition is keen. You wilt not lose a single working hour, Just let 'us bring you up during your spare time and you will not get into; Wind aUe" ' where - yot -will have to drudge away t "poor pay! throughout a leng lifetiem. .It. easts you nothing but a stamp to inquire. " Do it today. It is the shortest and surest wavto success. HARVARD TUTORIHO SCHOOL 6 Boylston Street, Cambridge, Miss. t . . . L Sensational! j Amazing! Unique! jX. M e' Mcdonald ; ; at the I WUULITZER f7 t-asi'.y"---... . i - f i . 5 I I . -v- "vuiaillli: 1U1 IIIIH OVT 1 I Untamed Uncoriquered T Unrivaled By Man biL. Beast! The most dangerous horse in captivity, the most mangnificent animal that ever enacted a drama of love and hate of loyalty nnd devotion. A Horse You Read About and ! ' ' . Never See ! ,. ' L j . In a Photoplay of Thrills OREGON tive features of the year is com-? irig to .the Liberty: theatre Tues day. It is "The Steadfast Heart"! by Clarence Budlngton Kelland, adapted to the screen by Philip Lonergan, and it ran serially in Collier's -Weekly.-'" I j Dainty, ' winsome MargueriW Cottrtot is playing the leading Iem4 iilie role and It is said that this is one of the triumphs of her career, Mariam Battista? is the girl as a rhild. Assisting these two Is Joe iJtjpow, whose graceful young figj h:w flitted across more screens thui aiany an older. star. As thp pih tire progresses and all the folk beiome grown-ups,! handsome Jo seph Striker enters! the scene, and those who, have seen this talented lad on the" stage'' will find in him the utmost fulfillment of his earli er promise of great characteriza tion. Besides, there is also the famous William ; B. iMack, whose name is more than j sufficient to boost any production on the stage or screen. The! incomparable Mary Alden, and Hugh Huntley, the young Australian who has cap tured the hearts of the American people, are also in this photoplay. The story is that of a young waif who. frightened and terror ized by his wicked mother, shoots arid kills a sheriff in imagined de fense of his home. The boy is tried for murder and through the efforts of a newspaper man and a young attorney is j acquitted. He wins the enmity J of the town's most powerful lawyer, through his defeat. The. boy is educated far away from the; little .town, and years later he comes hack when his friends are taken sick. He fights his way through the barred doors of local society and in a series of breathless episodes finds out who he really: is, and that "blood will always tell." ; .".A, Famed Beauty s of H Past Have Rival j The "Venus Be Milo" and the "Venus de Medici' have long held a! place of international favor among the art critics, but a 'Divr Now.. -I ) - ! fl I -) Showing,. i :jJ 1 b hf C C KfONTM ARTRE"- gay White Way of Paris! J SuUow CT A t rendezvous of pleasure-mad society and pretty t : - - - - i Ariache. That's Ilia fg;n: c iL:'i Opening ing Venus" promises to put the international beauties on a back shelf." : !: U 1. J - I She appears, .In Ince's latest comedy special. "The Galloping Pish." which will be, shown at the Oregon theatre on Wednesday and does some remarkable diving stunts. And her name is Louise .Fazenda! j " . ' , f Screen audiences have lauKhed themselves ' into hysterics many times over the comedy stunts pulled by Miss ' Fazenda in Seq nett comedies. In the Ince come dy for the first time they are in troduced to Louise, the water iymph. ."..- . With a trained .seal, which has the title role of the production, the "Diving Venus" disports her self in a glass tank act and an Annette Kellerman bathing suit that is an optical delight. The act is the opening gun of a series of uproarious sequences that fill seven celluloid' reels with fast ac tion and hilarious laughter. Ince proved his rqettle as a com edy t maker last year with "The Hottentot," f'The Galloping Fish" is twice a3 funny p.s "The Hotten tot," with a sparkling story and an all-star cast of comedians that would bring laughs from king Tut himself. The plot is woven about the ad ventures of; "Venus" when site tries to hide her seal from tie sheriff who is attempting to serve an attachment on the animal fer a bill which the diving beauty has failed to pay. i A lovelorn -young j husband who has dropped into the TODAY-TOMORROW r. ... , .w,uls siury, uireciea Dy the man who made Tola I hi- famous in Passion.". , t ! i i COMEDY - NEWS EVENTS COMING TUESDAY Steadfast From the I COLLIER'S WEEKLY STORY Ry . ! . I . "' CLARENCE KELLAND A jUBEiRTY! , - . . . ? '"!'' " ' "'"-- :" Announcement theatre, seeking consolation after his first quarrel with his bride ets mixed up in: the plot with hilariously funny results that wind up in a spectacular flood. ! KXCKITJOXAl, VACPKVILLR AT THK RMflll TODAY i -"The Broken Mirror" as? pre sented by j Fred Schwarz & Co., is anything but a bit of bad luck It is a laughable .farce based on the unfortunate breaking of an immense mirror during a tussle between a! maid and a valet. Fol lowing a Wild attempt on the part of the man servant to hfde the misfortunate which in carried to hilarious extremes when he is forced to counterfeit hi9 employ er's actions as they might be re flected in jthe mirror. ; Harry Gilbert with his own songs, which he especially pre pared for this vaudeville tour, will offer what he terms 'Character Snap Shots." These songs enable him to indulge in several enter taining characterizations, a form pf entertainment at which he is adept. Possessing a voice of good quality, he introduces his numbers In a novel; manner: Daly & j Gray.? Ignorance is, as a rule, exasperating. "The Height of Ignorance" as presented by this clever team is laughable. This un- U8ual duo j present a wealth of tiew material in a most Unique man ner. It is not so much their chat ter, songs and dances, as It is their mannerisms that has made this team lone of the big favorites of the current vaudeville season. Bernard & Betts offer one of Hearts' 9 C'omiiij? tnr th i.ii, ";, fl'.X. , the classiest; fastest, snappiest musical acts in vaudeville. Both of these young chaps are masters of the 'instruments they : play. Their ;repertoire of selectiobs is endless. 7 Kverything in the line of music is at the beck and call of these clever youngsters. Ther in struments are out of the ordinary with regard to tone, all the frotes having! a deep bell-like, sound. . (Continued from page 2) of the j month, going-by -the Canad ian route. , , ' . . ' - v - . j -; . : ;;." - Miss Bess K. ,r,ailey and :Mrs. Ada Bailey Taylor were hostesses. on Wednesday evening, at .-one of the week's most enjoyable affairs in the form of a picim; party at Miss Bailey's country homt beyond Silverton. Guests fpr the occar sion were 4 0 employees of the; Sec retary! of State's olfice. After a swim in the -Abigua, a bounteous picnic! supper (wa? served n the grove,; Later oin the evening the group; gathered around the big campfjre and enjoyed music, and stories tinder-the moonlight.; Those motoring out for the ev-r ening lwere: Miss Dorothy ; Steus loff, Aliss Hester Hilpott, Miss Ma im! Victor, Miss Esther Victor, Miss Nancy Savage, Miss : Zelma sch Miss Irene Bradford,' ;MLss Sylvia: Marsters, Miss Grace Holt, Miss Eulalie Linsay, Miss La Verne Kantrfer, Mrs. : Mildred Waters, Miss Ruth RoederMiss Cora Talk- ington, Miss Dorothy Ellis, Mis3 Ruth Lawrence, Miss Velma Rom- inger.i Miss Gladys Haffety, . Mr. and I Mrs. Ranvsyer, Mrs. Sam Bntkhart, iligs Martha McKltt, rick, Mrs. HaTry Ilutton, C N. Laughrldge, G. W. Moore, Harold Philipipi, i Allan Kubin, Arthut Montgomery, Georke Fake, .Ward Bakerf Tom Allen, !. and the two hostesses, Mrs.. Taylor and.; Miss Bailey. .. "' ! ' : " :'"-' I: Dr. ! and Mrs. William B. Mott have returned from a vacation trip to Klamath Falls, Crater ;Lake, and points in California. Mr.j and Mrs. F. A. Raker had as tlieir guests during tlm last wefex'Mr. and Mrs- Frank McCol- lum of Pasadena, California? Mr. and 'Mrs. McCollum-who atie en joying a tour through Oregob mo- tored up the highway and tol Seat tle before returning lo California. They lett the Baker home yester day noon. . i 1 j Mr.! and Mrs. O.O. McClellan of Salem announce tho mai-riatre of their daughutr. Miss Alice Mc Clellan," to William Gossef,. . at Long jBeach, Cal., on-Sunday, July Both are well known, in Salem, having attended high school here Mr. Gosser was later' a' student at the University of Oregon ahd is a memberof Kappa Sigma fratern ity, (Mrs. Gosser was a student at Oregon Agricultural college! The -bridal Couple were attended by Miss jLetha Wilson and' Grant Show -L, 1 kj- u' : ? :' ' -. r: ;- i - i trPKOti next lvii'k. ., ; Crow.' Miss Wilson also .formerly lived in Salem. : i I PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bibby and tbree little sons are op a, week's trip by motor to southern Oregon, visiting Mrs. , Bibby 's 'father. ! Mat thew Morrison, and brother, Eii mene, at Grants Pass. 1 j Mr. -and Mrs.; Al Stewart are spending the week-end camping with, friends. i i l , j ' Miss Selma Olson is visiting friends for a week J at Silvertdn and vicinity. . i Miss Jennie Dailey, of Pitts burgh, Pa., is visiting at the hoiiie of her sister, Mrs. II. C. Leaven worth. She expects to remain in Salem until early in' August., 1 J Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morris iof McMinnville spent Fridayvisititig their son. Dr. Henry Ei Morris. . Mr. and Mrs. George Arbuckte and George Jr. ' will leave today for Tacoma, where they will visit friends for a short time.. Mr. Ar- buckle is connected with the Bus ter Brown shoe store. . H Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cox are spending their ' vacation on j a camping trip to the eastern Ore gon lake region. ; .Mr. Cox is with the Ladd & Bush bank. Mrs. K. B. Kugel is spending the week-end visiting friends ! in Portland. . j j Mr. and Mrs. Claire Vibbert, who have been enjoying a two weeks' , vacation' trip to southern California, are expeeted to return to 'Salem Sunday night, Mr. Vjb- oen is auditor' tor tne Ladd! & Bush bank,. ' E, C. Noftgzer, member of the school board of the Gervais Union High school, paid a business call at the, office of the county school superintendent yesterday. j C. T. Higbee, clerk of the 5 ''' ' 1 a . Clarion scnooi . oistnct, ' was a caller at the office of the county school superintendent yesterday. Ed Lawrecne and wife of Scotts Mills were in the city yesterday on the way home from a trip to the coast. ! . ; ' At tbe Oregon Tuesday v FOUR 1 Big Acts VAUDEVILLE The Broken Mirror" SO Minutes of Laughter ,. Xo bad luck '- ; By. . Fred Schwarz & Co. Harry Gilbert -- Knalttlukta f ' Daly & Gray The Heighth of ' Ignorance " BERNARD & BETTS Xylophonists De Luxe Other Features, Too if " 1 ' ; - ,- "V V 1f J :-x.-.:.-....-:. " ' .aJ Ti aw v 'v mm 51oney to Loan Oat Bal Kitti ' T. K. rOBB I ' fOrar LkIJ a Bnah Baak AUTOMOIJILKH Acetylene Welding - : JACK rOKKFF.K MOTOR REPAIR -- 4lO H. Comuif ti ial SU Kiprrt Aulo JCpairiiiK I :-; i l-jlyl9tf Ainto Tops JilylBtf FOIt RENT! Foit KKXT - NirKl.V K-t'UISIIEI, fiirnai-" lifill apurtmenr, close in; adults oniyj For vnt, tw Iwn stairs apartnn-ntsj clos in, w-ll f iirnishml. $:t." t-Mi li. fj Kor r-nt. 74 room- liomtc, iplwtric liyif. water, i'Jo.- , One 4 room, $15.h tiie- . roJi. J J.."0. For rent, 5 room furnished. )fooil liicstioii, :!(.; (iooi lioiisH to trde for farm; what have tyon t '. ! M US. MOVER 147 X. roinmer-ial Hi. I 4 )20tf FOR RENT apartments 5 EtlMlT R(M)M Morif-KS j FlMiXISttF.n house for rfnt, 14U ilyers St. "-j'0 , . , I. ,i -. j . i FOR KKXT4TWO K(H)M j FtJKXISlt F.I floor epnrtment. roneniet, 15. iTS't North l.'omiuei-f ial St. i 5-j33 FOR RKNTt-A , NKW KIVK ROOM , house and Rnrasre, Marion St., Wtween 12th and 13th. Xo children. Phone 1.VV1-W. , ' 5 -j23 FURNISHED APAltTMRNTS RKASON-' able. 1173 north 4tb. phone 20H0M j j .-. - S jly20 NICF.LV FURNISH KD APARTMENT 5 Unioij. Phone 5671. 5-jly22 NICELY FURNISHED- TWO ROOM modern anartment. 1133 Court. ; ' - - i " 6 jnelStf DESIRABLE APjWtTMESTS, SPECIAL inducemefits to pfrmsnent tenant. Ad itts, 35'i N. 12th (Adults) 5-Jly24 FOR RKXTg :BOAHI AND ROOM FOR younK man. 144j Uak St. B-J2z IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COOL, Clean, eomfortable apartments, reason able rent: locateoT downtown . district. . Pstton apartments. .For inspection 7or rcaerration call Patton iSoH store. S-nl4tt FOR RENT APABTMEMTS, 891 NO. Commercial. . THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART tnent, 592 -N. Snmaer. .-' 5-jne3tf FOR RENT booses FURNISHED HOUSE FOR-- "RENT, 5 room furnished house, close in. in. ouire at Butter run lee Cream 'Vol'. 240 South Commercial St. 7-j2tf HOUSES TO RENT F. I WOOD. 841 Btate 8t. " ,i . . 7-m23U HOUSE FOR-RENT PHONE 1825. Call ot iol N. 13th. 7-n27t FORj SALE miscellaneous 8 FOR SALrl CLOVER, OAT AND Vetch hay. A'4 A. Nafiiger, Salem-Silverton road, tiOfi lot, kl I. . i dob m.iria. r. 1 !' - 8-jIy22" GOOD STEP LADDERS AND P0RCI swings at barfain. 1757 Waller 8t j 8 ine28ti FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPER8 II senta a bundle. Cirenlatioa, depaxtinen Oreron Statesman. . FOR SALEj OR TRADE-LEVEN HUN dred shares of . IjOtr-Iiarsen Mining' Co. Arnold Anderson, Central Planing Hill, CorvalUal Ore. i B-jly20 FOR SALEf-UP TO DATE KODAK FIN inlnog plant, : 1 -argent and most com plete in rity. Hunt sell Quick. See a W. Mscy. 20i Cray Bids. 8-jlylStI Beautiful Oregon Rosi A ' ' y' 'And eleyen & trier Oreron nonffs ts rether with n fine eoUectioa ot patriot ie aonf s, aacrsd aonxs nnd many old time favorites. .Lit FOK IV. ; (Special prieoa tn ;nanty lots)' - ' -Xspeeintiy'. adaptable for nchoal, een nunity jor homo ainclnf. Bond for Western Songster It p(oa now In 1U third edition j PmbUanol 7 ORiaON TEACHERS M0KTHLT IIS S. Commercial St. j Solans. O PKCNTED CARDS. BIZK 14" BY ?H" wording, "Room! to Rent," nrtco ll eanta each. Statesman Bniinesa Ot tie. Oronod Floor'. ' ' SALEM MARKETS j -..- .-- : . Pricea; Quoted . are wkoleiale : and aw prices rectired by fanners. Ne ratai pricea are ciren. , ' ORADT AJTD SXAT : T No. . ; Of, No. 3 red wheat, sacked .,. 00 ust J45o 112 484 tit ChewaJkay Oat hay. ICixwar bay. beled.,a 1X4 rOSE,; muuuh noes, top, . 225-275, . ewt.i. llo. ton. a'JS.27r. i .$ 7.7l $8.00 88.04 2e f 4 .2c Q 4e 7f -So 0 4t 7o & 0 Hois, top. 150-225 lba ewV Light sows i,U Top Teal, HTet . , : Cowa ..',.! . ,, Top tamba - -T ' ' .,- . Spring lambs . A FOTJXiTKY - ' HesTy bena .... ..Ll 18 ZOOS. BUTTEB, BTJTTEBFAT Creamery butter '--.j ; ' ,1i, 42c Batterfat, delivered 37 Milk, per cwt J .1.8S Es. -refects j -,; ...... j 25 Standards - j . , o i Fallot a an. STATESMAN WANT ADS Tho shortest distance . between buyer 4tnd neller. Q, J.' Hull FOR SALfc mlscellaaebiui 8 PIANO FOR SALE AT 8ALKM BEAU. tifut piaoo -in , perfect condition. Bi . -sarins ami terms $10 monthly to re- liabla. party. Writ 1 ova to piinsi - Music Co., 04 Front St., Portland, Orv. -j. jly24 TICKET TO MINNEAPOLIS OK GREAT Northern; also a rotary puoipi; osarly new. capacity 1000 . (slloos an hour. . PUUB U14M. SjljWtf DHDIBWOOO TTPXWBITES 00- H your uachUta rspatr4 by tM pooplo who maka it. Special rent4 rate to students. tOO MaaooJe Bld Pkone 282. aaoj MIXKU AD F'OR SALR t'HKAP, FULL i blood lhiroe sows to farrow soon, also 'j work horses, a pony, farm niarhinery, ' wagons, harness, and a rream aeparalor , on time or will ukf Italed bay. John, II. Bcott, 3o5 Urecon Bldg. Phone iM or ii2. 1 VQR SAMS llyeatock 9 kino on aian eat KKOrSTERKD WHITK PE at Stud. Plaka'a Ptll ,!7t btate. Phone 650. - 0 m29it FRED W. LANOK, VETERINARIAN Off ie 430 8. Cossmereial. Phone 11B8. Kes. Phono 1510. B-mgJItt I WOOD FOR SAXES 11 16 INCH OLD FIR, 4 FOOT OLD FIR, I second growth . oak and ash.- Phone I tF8. - At. I)J Jlayfield. ; - v 1 t-JStt ' WHY NOT BUT THE BEST OAK. ASH. j drat and aecood growth' Kir t resson able prices. Phono ta79.W.Y ill jly2a 10 INCH OLD FIR 98 -A CORD. lfl I inch dry second growth. Phone 136 lit rOR SALE DRT HECOND-GR0WTH ft wooo, It. xo lamed Uf delivery. Phase 104. -fla1 FINE GRUB OAK WOOD $9 A CORD. Also fir wood. Phone 254 or C22. Il-jly20 FIRST CIASS GRUB OAK AND FIR wood for sale. John H. Scott. 30" ' Ores-on Bids. Phone 254 or 22. . T ; H-jly20 SPECIAL PRICES FOR A FEW DAYS on excellent aecond growth fir in 2 cord lots or more. Phono 1455. ' ' . P t, 11 jlylltt BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 FT. AND 16 inch. Dry mill wood. Dry Second Growthv fbr. Dry old fir. 4 foot Ash and Oak. - ' Prompt delivery and teaionable price. ' Fred E. Well. 280 Booth Chnreh, Phono 1S42. - ll-jneiatf v WANTED csniployment . 12 YOUNG MAN AND WIFE : WANTS Po sition on frait or poultry ranch. Calf or write P. J. Ileppner, l60 Court St. . - - . - 12-jly20 WANTED misoellAneons 13 LOGANBERRIES WANTED.' WARD K Kichardsen, 2393 Ji. Front. Phone 494 - - : 13-j2f WANTED FORD TOURINGS Og roadsters. Have cash bnyers. 21t State St. - ; i 13-jaa WANTED CHILD'S PLAY AUTO. Phono 1298W. - 13-jly22 A LOAD OF BALED STRAW SCHIND- ler Bros. Phone 721. J8-jly20 WANTED TO RENT PRIVATE OA race lose in. Give location and rental. Write Box 191 City. 13 jly20 RANCH WANTED TO RENT OR MAN are on percentage. Might consider low term purchase. Address fait particu lars. Frank J-oneUo,.aesecaJ 3Lteliery Sa'em. . 13jlyl9 LO(ANBKRKtES WANTED. WARD K. Richardson, 2393 N. Front. Phoao 494. 13-j!y! A GOOD YOUNG JERSKY COW FRESH. i Kt. 7, Box 72. - 13 jly20 WANTED CARS OF CLOVER HAY i Any location: Phone or write Browns . ville Warehouses, Brownsville, Ore. WANTED MEM AND WOHRf T1 take farm paper anbaeriptioaa. A goad S reposition to the right people.- Ad resa the Pacifie Homeatoad, tkatenaat , Uldg., Salem, Or. WOODRY THK ATJOTIONEER BUY ased iarnitare for easa. Phone 811, ' 8-apW MISCELLANEOUS 14 A BABY IN YOUR UOMF THOt'S- auds er cu)ieo e( a new book bylr.. H. Will Kldera are hein distributed I" women without cost. Every woman who wants children should read -this book and learn all about Steriltone and its wonderful effect in . constitutional Weakness. Many thing's are unfolded tjiat the average woman has never been told sbefore. For free book send natuo to Dr. H. Will Elders, BalMnger BUU.. St. Joseph, Mo. , 14-j20 A FIVE TUBE XECTRODYXE RADIO set for ssle at sscrifiee. Am leavinr town. The Sft is made of Khamro'-k parts and is enclosed in handsome cab inet. It has great volume and Is guar anteed for distance. Tbe set is selee- tive and extremely simple in its oper ation. an or write John tirimn, 12:11 Center St., Salem. Oregon. 14-j20 If You Don't Like My v ; , " ; Work ! . don't . hire me, bnt at least grve me a' chance to show yon aoma of the roofs .that I hjave painted. M. R. MATHEWS Phone 1G7. 14 jlylStt INSUttE IN SURE INSURANCE. "CON- roraia." none Better. Mrs. uoyer, 147 N. ' Commercial St. Room 6. 14 n15tf .ID3LP WANTKD 13 - Help yanted. We need men and women to patch sack, good wages paid. . CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE -' '. ':. ' 15-j20tf WANTED A GOOD MAN FOR REAL- estate helper. Must have ear. Mrs. Mover. 147 N. rommereial St. 15 jirttf AGENTS WANTED- 16 TAl LORINO AOENT81 $90 WEEK AND steady job taking orders for Lonr worth All-wool suit and overcoats 823.75, boys' suits 811-75. Special offer 843 cash and freesuit for: 3 days' spare- .time work. Postal brings big" outfit' free no waiting, no -deposit. John O. Longwnrth U Sons, Dept. 38, sddress 1301 II West Congress St., Chicaro. . . ' -i 10 j20 V- t L V ' , . . f 1 t 1 v- ( t 'i i . '-ir - . t, v -. . - . .' .