The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 24, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 24, 1924
Talking of- flax
The arresting will be over this
week
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And Pete Thomasson was pull
ing (lax measuring 48 inches long,
with.' his machine,-on his farm sear
Turner yesterday.,, As fine as
ever grew. Irrigated; flax, and
about 20 acres more -of it to pull
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Mr. Thpmasson pulled 12 acres
of flax this' season, and kept the
cost. It was $1.53 an acre, mash?
ine pulled, counting everything
but depreciation oa the machine.
Compared with $25 to fJOt by
hand pulling heretofore, counting
all costs That is- the- big. thing
that, will insure- linen mills- here,
with fiber, at , a- reasonable cost.
AVter" Reading Bits fdr tfrealif ast;
Look over Your Clothes i
If they- need .Cleaning i ,
Pressing or Repairing 'i .
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Notify us j
We also make suits or match trousers
'. RENNER'S .;
TAILORS and CLEANERS
15q SoBthj. qbaireta.St.,, JetstOat of the High Bent District'
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DO YOUR FEET HURT?
Corns and. callousea removed without
.pain or soreness. Ingrown nails re
moved and treated. Pains in the feet,
weajc-fpot, s.flat-foot foot strains and
fallen arches adjusted. Do not suffer.
I will give you the ; best that science
can produce , in scientific chiropody.
Consult . .
DRi. WILLIAMS "
.... .About your feet, .1 . .
Hotirs & to EOO. r . Phone 616
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and worlds of it.; We are surely
on the way.
- Another thing, treasnres : in
hearen cannot be reached by an
Inheritance tax. j
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Ethyl gas .increases mileage and
takes the knock , out of auto en
gines. Ethyl, meet Lizzie. :
When Ford has all the money
in ; the world, suggests a Salem
garageman, we can use Ford parts
las a medium of exchange.
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Good morning,! Martians; " have
you used Pears soap? By the way,
while B, C. Miles of Salem was
lav Belfast looking up matters con
nected with the linen industry, be
was invited to dinner at the home
of Mr.- Pears, the manufacturer of
Pears soap; the son of , the found
er or- tne great concern. , Mrs.
"it
ALL
Are hete and ready tor your inspection. New patterns,
new leathers., new heels a complete change. Lois of
goaring styles, spike and block h⪕ also buckles is one
of the hew features. -
You will have to see these hew things to properly
appreciate their beauiy. '
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Four of the leading lines of America brought to
gether for your comfort. There is hot & large city in the
United States that ckn show these four lines in one store;
So we are justly proud that we are able to offer these
wonderful shoes at jhst a little less than city prices.
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256-Rubber Heel Day each Wednesday
flMases
Fm rioerf i
Pears' la a daughter of the Bar
bour family, the greatest thread
and: twine manufacturers in the
world, and makers of spinning and
wearing machinery and .linen mill
appliances generally. - '
We know the world is growing
better from' the fact that now no
body ever finds a beer chip in the
contribution box. A generation
ago this was not only possible but
frequent, ;
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Churches of St. Louis are only
two jumps ahead of Satan, pastor
says. That is at least a jump and
a half farther ahead than the av
erage of the population, at that:
TESTIMONY OF DOCTOR
KROHN hit; BY DARROW
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tal punishment and pleaded with
the Judge to decide the case' by
his . own conscience, wisdom and
courage, despite the pressure of
public clamor.
' .."Is- a lifetime for, the young,
pent behind prison bars not
enough punishment for this mad
act?" he demanded. ' "Tet we are
forced to fight that one boy 18
find another of 19 may. be per
mitted to live in solitude all their
lives. We are forced to plead that
this court and the state may be
merciful enough to allow these
boys to be locked up. in the peni
tentiary, until they die. ;
Krohn Is Hit Hardest
"I sometimes wonder if am
dreaming. If ram really living in
the first quarter, of the twentieth'
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Weft
century and if there has come
back into the heart of man the
lust, for blood1; which permeated
the primitive man.; But' it was
on the expert i testimony of Dr.
Krohn that.Mr.i Darrow. trained
his heaviest guns. ; lie mentioned
at one time that j,"the state put on
three ' experts' and ; Dr. Krohn."
Then Immediately changed this .to
"three alienists and Dr. Krohn."
He continued to make this sly
distinction "expert' and alienists
at , every- mention of ; the doctor.
The capabilities jof the other doc
tors summoned by the state were
extolled, and, he said frankly that
it Mr. Crowe hid not hired two
pf them first, he! would have tried
to secure their! services for the
defense.
SALEM- BOYS STEAL
AUTO AT! TILLAMOOK
Frank O'Brien and Lewis Paint
er, Salem boys of 16 and 11 years
of age, evidently became violently
homesick and probably broke on.
Wednesday, evening when, they
drove away in the car belonging
to W.: O. Llenksemper, pastor of
the Reformed -t church, . this city.
Mr. Llenkseraper had left the car
Standing in front of his residence
for a few minutes -with the key
In the switch. When be returned
the car -- was , gone, : Authorities
were notified and j the- car was
stopped later at Dolph, and the
boys returned to Tillamook along
with, the car. la company with
Deputy Sheriff I Holden. Tllla
mook;. Herald. ,j . r ; . v . ..
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Half PriceZSc
REPAIR bEPARTIVlENT
: Our shop isj equipped with all new
machinery. ! We use nothing but the
very best grade ot: leather that money
will buy. I .
Mr.' Jacobson; in charge of
partment, is an. expert in-his
spent years' in factories and repair shops
and wilfdo nothing but higri grade work.
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-WOMAN. TO BE. -GQUER.
i NOR OF TEXAS. STATE
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who conducted the campaign for
his wife, ' arraigned' the 4 klan in
virtually every speech he made
Robertson denied the klan was a
vital' issue, , declaring It was
smoke screen laid down to hide
what he said Was the real Issue of
prohibition.' '
Both aides made every effort to
muster' their maximum vote in a
supreme effort to control j Texas
politics and decide the klan and
antl-klan strength.
Husband Was Impeached
, That a woman was the antl
klan candidate ' and possibly the
democratic nominee for governor
of Texas- was due to the impeach
ment of Governor Ferguson about
seven years ago in his second
term. . : He .was accused .of so
handling . statB funds that he de
rived: personal gains and with try
ing to have members of the fac
ulty of; the: state university dis
charged also.! members of the
board of regents. When- im
peached the state senate , passed
judgment he should, never hold
public office in the state. In each
campaign since he has sought vin
dication. . '
Campaigns for Wife
Unable to get his name on the
ballot as a candidate for gover
nor, Mrs. Ferguson became the
candidate, bat. her husband, the
former governor, conducted her
campaign and made her speeches,
Mrs. Ferguson, said, her candidacy
wasr an effort to gain an answer
to her prayers that the name of
this de-
line has
itt - T -
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CLASSIFIED SEiCTKKNl
Phone 23 Advertlslnjf Dept.
CUUBSiniD IDVEBTISBMSNTS
.. 4 : BU-. par warAi -Per,
iasartio i L .. . . . n.
Thra. inrtlon ' .
Money to Loaix.
0 Real EtUt. :
t T. K. FORD
(Ora Ladd Both Bank)
OftEGON INCORPORATED
t VitAP fii.kn.ir1.. CAJ
.Organised to transact a general Beat
Katate and InTestosent . bnainesa. with
the object of firing" better eerriee to
the .Hemeaeeker er I arras tor. , . .
,We deal in any rand, aU kisdi of Seal
Xltate, guarantee every transaction as
M - 1 t 1 . . . . .
v isuani us nrai ana smoiim vute.
Ac aa agnt fer aea-veeideaa prop
arty owners, also write Insurance..
Rooms 815-Slfl. U. S. Nat'l Bank
Bkigv Salens Oraiton. ... ;
jf AUTOMOBILES
SEE C9 FOR GOOD USED OARS
.. E. Nordsev. JsTotoriCo.
18 S. High. Street
Distributors Gardner' Cars '
(Users Know.) . . .
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AUTO TOPS,
WE ARB NOW IN ODB. NEW 1.0CA-
tias si ' :
- 219 State
and. are better oooippHl thaa erer to
handle onr large Auto Top Business.
O. J. Hull Anto Tot Paint Co.. Ine.
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FOR RENT Apartments 5.
FURNISHED 3 ROOM APARTMENT
North CotUge. 1236-W. 5-a30
APARTMENT 8 ROOMS,; PRIVATE
Dstn, toilet, garage. zo jn. join, jr-oone
I02T-R. Meat and clean. - sast"
NEATLY i FURNISHED APARTMENT
545 Court St. Phone 1057. 5-a26
FOR RENT 2-TWO ROOM. APART
stents tarnished,- etoso in, 8 . blocks
fros. state- house. .. Price only S 18. See
these. 1171 Chemeketa. St. . -s2
THRKB ROOM rnSNZSHXOr APART
anoat. 893 N. Buaaar. 6-4neStf
IT YOU ABB INTERESTED I COOU
claaa. aoosfortable apartasents, . ressea-
able rent: located downtown district.
Pattou epartmeata. For inspeetieo or
reserrstwa eall Pattoa'a Book Storet
5-mletf
FOR RENT APARfMXNT8; 191, NO,
Commercial.
FOB RENT-Roon'
FURNISHED ROOM. 2 BLOCKS. FROM
tato house. Breakfast if desired.
PhO 8-W. 153 . 18th. - 6-a2
PTBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
niPROVlNO SOUTH TWENTY
THERP STREET;
Notice is hereby eiren that, tne
common council of the -City or Sa
lem. ; Oregon will, at . or .about
7130 o'clock p.. m. on the 2nd
day ot September, 1924,, or at the
same hour at any. subsequent
meeting of the-said council there
after in the council chamber at
the cltv hall in.. Salem, r Oregon,
proceed to assess upon each , lot
or part thereof , liable therefor, iu
proportionate share of : the cost of
lmoroTinz Soatbr Twenty-third
street . from- the south bank of
Mill creek , to. a- point which, is
twenty feet north of the north
property line of Oak street. ,
All persons interested In the
said assessment are hereby noti
fied to appear before the said
conncil at said, time and nlace
and present, their, objections,, if
any they bare, to. said assessment
and annlr to the said council to
equalize their proportionate share
ot same.
Br order, of the common council
the 18th day of August, 1924.
M. POULiSEN, City, Recorder.
Date of first . publication . hereof
19 August 22. 1924. ' a2 2-2 3-2 4
in nin--i rs
her husband, her own name and
that of their children and grand
Children be vindicated of the stig
ma of the impeachment Judg
ment. 1 She said she did not seek
reyenge and would not be a can
didate again' if vindicated.
Tlamnera.tia nomination in. Texas
usually has been equivalent' to
election. .
Coast Photoaraohers
Hold Big Convention
PORTLANPD. Or., Aug. 23.,
Photographers from all sections of
the Pacific coast began to arrive
In. Portland today tor -: the ; joint
convention of the ' photographer's
association of the Pacific North
west and the photographers of
California, which will open here
Monday. It is expected that: folly
800 photographers will attend, ac
cording to J. A. Zinn, Jr., of Seat
tleff president of the northwest as
sociation,' who arrited today to as
sist in 1 preliminary arrangements.
A. plan" to consolidate the two or
ganizations will be-among the out
standing-business to come before
the organisation.
Silverton Woman Wins
Prize From Magazine
SILVERTON. Ore... Aug. 2X.
(Special to The Statesman;)
Mrs, ' Aimie-) Warren f of d. wife of
Dr. 4. Edward . Warrensf ord of : SIV
verton, recently won. third, prize
In a- letter contest . conducted by
the Metropolitan Magazine. Mrs.
Warrensf ord says she- ; is not- a
regular., magazine contributor but
sometime sends . in stuff. . , ' She
enjoys, the almost uniqse exper
ience of never having had any sub
mitted work rejected.
Ons.wMfc (sis iasOTt&Ms).
Oam month
.20.
81 tuoothft contract, per moatk 15a
IS montha' eontraet, par nontata
Minimum for any adTertiaemant35
BOR BENT Honsea
5 ROOM HOUSE. CLEAN AND NEAT
Fait baaenieat - Admits preferred. 320
o. niaier, 7-a24tf
WHY RENT WHEJf TOU CAWOWIf A
fife room house by only, pay iBg $30 per
month. Very amatt payment' down.
. Tlpsss ltlj or call at 1057 H.
13th. 7-a20
HOUSES TO RENT T. I. WOOD. 841
bum hi. 7-m23tt
WANTED To Rent 7v
WANTED TO RENT FOR S OR 5 tmts
farna.Af tfnrm ln ana . ....
b some- pssUre, with or- wrthoai per
letter. S. M. Erickson. 6424 East
Dls St, Portland. Oreson. . 7a-a24.
FARM WRITE BOX E, MARION. Ore-rop-
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FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8
ORAVEH8TEIN8 Boi 47, Bb i.
LIGHT HARDWOOD TRAILER NEW
tires, food condition-, ?7. Phono 60F4
SPANISir -AND DUTCH; IRIS Snrplaa
wen sor sate, jrsoat lous-w. -
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OLIVER DIBO PLOW, BINDER AND
anil, want team in-exchange. Ward
K. Richardson. - i8-a27
FOR SALE PEARS FOR CANNING 50 e.
nnn, vnn, hat i nnta in .m rt.
. , .1 j rt on naiisco matt. r. v.- iwiiifr.
TTT 11 J n v.
FOR SALE: POTATOES; S2.25 DELI V-
jeres. ihono 81F13. ea30
FOUR 1 WEEKS OLD BOSTON TER-
net powe. CaU : 2&T33. S-a24
FOR SALE HEATER.- DUPLEX COM
binatioa. 2390 Brooks Are. 8 24
Trespass Notices S
For Sale t
Tresspass Notices, sixe 14 inches by
-inches, printed OJ good 10 ounce
csnTast bearing the words. "Notice Is
Hereby Given -That-. Tresoassine la
r strictly forbidden Us These- Premises
Lender Penalty Of Prosecntion." - Price
15e- each -or tw for 25e States avsn
Pabushiag Company, Salem, , Oregon.
HIGH GRADE- PLATER PIANO USED
8, months, left with us to selL Must
sacrifice at' once. Bit; discount firen
tor-cash or lsrte first-payment.-! Tall
man. Piaas Store, 395 Sosth 120 SL
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PRINTED OARDSv 8IZB 14-" BT- 7"
wortunf, noomm to iMav. priee.il
cents each. Sutesmaa BasLaess- Oi
fice. Ground Floor. 1.
FOR SALE PIANO. Csl! 45S Hickory.
SAND AND GRAVEL BUNKERS. S miles
north. Bargain if sold sooo. iL J.
Beardsley.. Phoae 863. 8-s2"
FOR SALE NICE FIVE ROOM HOUSE.
small payment down, , the rest ko
rent Call 1974-J or come ana see it
at 1057 S. 13th. ' - ; 8-20
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10
cents bandie. Circulation aepartmew
Orecea Statesman.
FIRST CLASS OATS AND VETCH HAT
Phona 84F12. . 3-JI1U
ONDERWOOD TYPEWRITER OO.-.
Hare - yonr machiao repaired by the
people., who make it. tspeoiat reatsA
rate to students. 800 Masonio Bid
Phono 262. . bI8?
Beautiful Oregon Rosi
And. elerta : other Oreffoa sous- U
(ether- With fine eolleetioa of patriot
ie j soars, ,' saered aoaxa aad many is'
time farorites.
i. ': . ALL rOR S5oV:; '- :f
(Special' prices in quantity lots)
EspociaUy adaptable for aehool, eom .
munity or home sinsriac 8ea4 lor-
Western Songster
70 pares now . in it third editiea .
Published Vy
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY
S15 8. Commercial fit. Salem,. Or.
GOOD STEP -LADDERS" ANTT PORCt
awinra a.. bars-aisw 177, Waller Bl
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FOR SALE PEARS FO CANNING
prune dryer oa Wallace road. P. O.
' Fwrnr-. - - - -B-94
FOB SALE Livestock. : ft
HAM PSHI RE RAM S PRICE S f THAT
will suit. Harry L. Riches, Rt. 8. Sil
verton. ' -a27
FOR SALE PIOS AND 8HO ATS. . Third
house east ot . Turner oa Parement.
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10O LiARSE- RAMBOUILLET" RAMS' tor
BaU. - RosseU hehorV Portland- Uaioa
stock yarda. North Portland, Oreroa.
SEVERAL REGISTERED AND GSAD1
Jersey cows -for sale.. Price righfc
W. C Sodemaa, Jefferson, Rt. t.
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FRED W. LANGE." VETERINARIAN-.
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Office 430 S. Commercial. Phone 119
Res. Phone 1510. - -w3
WOOD FOB SALE 11
OAK AND APPLE WOOD FOR RANGE,
heater or - furnace, sawed. Special
prices. Phono- 58F12". lL-a2
CALL ON US :- .'
for your supply of wood aad ' coal;
right prices, courteous terries, : Phea(
1855. Hillmsn Fuel Co. Il-s8d
JUDD SAWS WOOD PHONE 142. 11-sl
8PECIAL PRICES ON IS" OLD FIB
Phono- 1841 M. 11-sl
FOR SALE DRV SECOND-OROWTII fs
wood. 4- ft. roe. issasedsato- dmUverT.
Phone 100. ,i '--! - - r 4-flitJ
19 INCH OLD FIR.. 4. FOOT. OLD FIR.
second growth oak aad ash. Phoa
19F3. M. D. Mayfield. : . ll-JStf
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4- ft. and IS inch.
Dry or greea mill wood.
1 JV
Dry second (rswta fir. -Dry
old iir. ; ',;
Dry 4 ft. oak. : h -:!.:. -v. -Prompt
delircry-and " ressonabl4 pries,
FRED E. WELLS, '280' South Church.
Phone X5i2,.. ..:vj '
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WANTED-Employment 12
LADY WANTS POSITION. EXPFLRIENO
ed. in store, office work ana typing.
Addreea ol02. StakMuaa. . 12 at
WANT WORK ON' RANCH BT TEAR.
'Hit familr- Market. !2-a27
, WANTED SlisceUaneouj 13
WANTED TO HEAft .FROM OWNER
; ofi farm, for sale.. for fall delirery. O.
i K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. 13-A-2A
WANTED GOOD SHOT GUN. PHONE
1020W. . ; if ? . - 1328
WANTED TO BUT OFFICE FURNI-
turo, Jtoller top 4eskv4 Steaerrapher's
T desk - or stand. ; typewriter,- oifiee li
brary table, office, chairs. Leave call
at 81S U. 8. Bank Bldr- A. White.
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WANTED A PARTT WHO WANTS A
firer roost, hoose by only payiac 3t
a month and a small down payment.
Phono 1974-J or call 1057 S. istlt
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WANTED PLACE IN .' GOOD HOM
wher. IHOe- rixl cas work forbear:
od. roena and a to sehoeU . Phoaa 1751.
13-S17U
WOODRT THE AUCTIONEER BUYS
ased turniture tor cash. Phone 511
i lS-aprtt
ft SECOND HAND HOUSE' DOORS -.
2x3. 6. 1935 Maple, - 13-a4
WANTED 50.000 LBS. . OF .
CliitsiniJBarli:
' '. HIGHEST PRICES PAID
SEE US AT ONCE.
CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSS
tl Oeater- - 18-al0tf-
ROOFS . SHINGLED OR REPAIRED BT
ay; or. contract. rno. lljiw, 13 al3
WANTED MEN AJTO WOilKN TQ.
take farm paper subscriptions. A goos
proposition to the right people. As-
dreaa the Pacifie-Hoasastesii, atatesmss
t 2dlSC133J2AJfIXra 14;
8 PI RE LA CORSETS SOLD : BT, ALICE
A. allies, 451 N. 21st. Phone 1902-1
Salem, Oregon. - 14-A-24
A VERY SMALL PAYMENT DOWN and
f 30 . avoath win as alee- you-the. proud,
wasr- of a fir a- room house. Phone
, 1974-J or, call at 1057: S. 13th." I4 a20
If You Don't Like .ly
: .. WbrU - :.
don't- hfaw mo, but at least tre m a-'
ehanee to show yon soma ot the roofs
that I have paints. .
- i M. B. MATHEWS
. HELP WAXTUD IS-
- ATTENTION HOP PICKERS
Wo inrite yoa to inspeet two of lis
Bess, yard im- Oreroa AX! torn- yard
aear Independence, 117 acres, and Cur
tis yard aear Talbot 1 39 acres See fot
yesrselTes, thea rerister esriy. Abest.
three weeks' pickinr berinniDg August'
8- Home people gi re a tia. preferanea.
For fail iaioratatioa.. writev- yhnaa os
call oa Durbin 4i Cornoyer, orer Pen
aey'8 store. Phone -491. , l-sl
AGENTS WANTT3 10
AGENTS SELL GUARANTEED. HOS-
tery direct from- mitt-to wearer, all
styles and colors; salary paid for full
time or spare hours. No money need
ed - - too, samples. .. INTERNATIONAL -.
MILLS, 272 NorristowB, Pa. 18-A-24
ATTRACTIVE SAMPLE : OUTFIT FUR- ,
aishea. . Big demsad ' makes, selling
cssy. Arch-Support ! Shoe. Popular
prices. Comfort phis Stylo. Amosinf
Tslues. Stylo-Arch- SUoe C Cincin
aati. 16-A-24
SALES AGENTS FULL; LINE , QUAU
ty fcnoes a tree t to-Wearer, Viaiclt
sales. Big. incomes 1 : IasUnt returnv
permanent repeat business. No. stock:
necessary, sample kit snpplfed. Valu
able territories now- open. Write Tan
ners Shoe.. 1041 C. bfc, Boston, Masa.
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AGENTS--WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES
Sell Madison "BetterMade" shirts for
large manufacturer direct to wearer.
No capital or experience required.
Maay earn $100 weekly aad. bonaa.
Madisoa Mills, 562 Broadway, New
York. - , I , 18-A-24
AGENTS 845 CASH FOR 3 DAYS
spare time work. If yoa can- sell say-,
thing yon eaa sell my All-Wool 840
Suits and Orereoats fer 823.75. . Also .
boys' suits S1L.75. -Make 8PO week
stesdy. Big sample ooti'it FREE. No
depoait, no waiting. 1 JOHN . G. LONG'
WORTH SONS, Dept. 88 138tsW.
Congress St Chicago. 16-A-24
MAKE $10 DAILY ON QUICKEST' Sell
ing 3iary nose iroetca, laetory to wear
rr. Wonderful variety-new fall styles.
Rodasi Co., 574 Rod a si Bldr, Cinein
nati, Ohiot- " 11 11 1 11
HELP WANTED Female 17
WANTED 5 EXPERIENCED WAIT-
resses, stesdy employment. Grsy Belie,
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HELP WANTED Hale IS
MEN WANTING FOREST . RANGER,
s-oaiat tun aaa otaar uoTeramens po
sitions, write - for particulars. Uokaes.
lltO-, -Dram OoloW - 18-A-S4-
Male and Female ' 10
HOP PICKERS PICKING 8TARTS 2th
bood nopav aanttary camp tcrooadv Ban
ister at YMCA. or call 225. Sim Phri-
lipi:- ----- : - -i-25-
SALESMEN-
SALESMAN TOILET PREPARATIONS,
mgnest grade una desires producer, this
territory, exceptional epportaatty, week
ly drswing. Drag, department stores.
Smith, 2 West 4th. Hu, New . York.
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POULTRY AND EGOS 21
FRYERS FOR SALE PHONE . 83F14.
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LOST AND FOUND 23
LOST BOYS' MARSHALL.WELS coant-
Notify, 155 N. 21st St, er Phone 2084.
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LOST CHECK-BOOK AND SMALL
memorandum book in or near Oregon
Bldg. , Lesre at Statesman office.
,'';.: : 22-s22tf
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ATTRACTIVE. YOUNO LADY WORTH
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