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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALE1I. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 81, 1924 r"'in'cnn,r,,.to ilulUlin.'ilifJD.-,.. -T i. AuiUSiuG AFFAIR Eighty s Guests', Have Good Time With-Mr. and Mrs. Rahn Celebrate SILVERTON. Grew, Aug. 30 (Special to The Statesman.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rahn. held open house to friends Thursday evening for one of. the largest and most amusing wedding annivers ary celebrations that has been celebrated at Silverton for some time. . It was estimated that 80 people called during the evening and were present at Bupper which the host and hostess served about 10 o'clock. The affair was In the nature of an old fashioned wedding, and the guests were all asked to wear old fashioned clothing, a request r to which nearly all of the eighty re sponded: ' Attics had " been ran sacked for old furniture, old lamps, old velvet covered family albums and large old family por traits with which, to decorate the house. , The bride wore a, long white . gown and a veil; caught back, with. a wreath . of gladioli, .She carried a bouquet of corn tassels and dahlias which, after the ceremony, was caught by Mrs. Mary Andrews. - who was Imper sonating a maiden aunt, of the bride. .The. bridal pair were ac companied .... by Mrs. Alber Webb, and F. A. Gay. Albert Webb made a noble looking minister in his long black robe. Mrs. Gay act ed as the minister's wife, Lois Gay was the flower- girl and Eil len Hahn and; Gernice Gay were train bearers with Beta,- Rahn as ring bearer. Meurial Webb played the wedding march which was "The Camels ' Are Coming - Other special characterizations were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs- T. E. Preston;; Marie; the cook, Mrs. I. L. Stewart; ; bride's; rich old uncle, John . Brunner; Peggy, the dishwasher, Mrs. Dan Geiser; Jim, the butler, E- Young. , Everyone was presented with, a piece of the bride's. c;ake. At ' the close of the wedding, ceremony everyone joint ed In the song, : ,!Oh, We Ain't Gonna Quarrel No More." An interesting feature of the Bupper was the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Rahn's little 13-year 5 old daughter. ? Beta, made all of the cakes with the exception of the bride's cake, for the 80 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rahn were mar ried 20 years ago at Albany.Tb.ey have imany friends, at Scio, Anmsville, Salem and Albany, having 'spent , part of their mar ried life at each; place. DAWES; PLAN, IS EFFEC TIVE If.! MEDIATELY (Continued from pace 1) reparation commission, M. de la Croix of Belgium. Signor Nogara of Italy and Andrew MacFaydan of England,, will go to Berlin on Wednesday ready to begin oper ations. The . reparation- com mis slon in the meantime .will com plete organization of the person' ael and ratify? the various ap pointments. Most of the staff yZ w.u.-.ssV VS. v x n la f Now Is the time when you are making your plans for sour school workjthis fall. r Wa will, be ; pleased to, I mail you our catalog teil- insr you all about our va rious courses and the. practical advantages of a business. education. Write for free catalog CTAftT f :cir rcvt JL .. - -np . f will HbV drawn ' from the commis sion itself. ' ' '. Fear Nationalist , 1 French relief at final adoption of the. plan, is sqmewhat clouded by what Paris thinks is the omin ous attitude of the nationalists. for they consider that Dr. Marx surrendered to JA& :reaclonary forces and they foresee iOisagree- the German chancellor's disavow al of German war-guilt, Is danger ous, and the instrangeant demands an allied 'reply. Legislation of nationalists, in the German. cabinet,, the .JpurnaJ des Debats, predicts the "ultimate sabotage" of the Dawes Pla and the Temps regards their .presence In the government likely, to be considered an ! abuse of confi dence" by the bankers who are to float a German loan. The nationalists maneuvers heretofore Jnave been taken calm ly, but the fact j that they made the Marx government compromise with them has J created " a t?good deal of alarm, as indicating that the reactionaries have greater power than they have been; credit ed with. 1 I EDITORIALS OF THE I PEOPLE -4 Editor Statesman Political Chips: Some ! ingenius democrat has snreested the slogan; "Better Days With Davis." The slogan might be truer and still more al literative if changed to "Doubtful Days with Davis." . . I. The elephant, : the donkey andlnual meeting of the Pacific Ger the bobcat will make an interest-l ins political triangle and have I some features ; resembling a tri-l angle in love. ' I William Jennings Bryan, ignor-l ed the nomination, became Will iam Jennings Bryan, implored fori support of the nominee. The democratic party loves the! dear people. The primaries i gave McAdoo 1000 per cent more votes than any other candidate, yet he was rejected by reason of the worst political influence In this nation. - The echoes ) of New York's noisy convention is still ringing in the ears of the deaf and deafen: ing the ears of those of acute hearing. It was I mainly the roar of the Tammany tiger. ' Supposedly no candidate heard of his nomination until within the last few days. It must have been a very pleasant ; surprised How their friends withheld the news is simply wonderful.. Their speeches, of couruse, were . all . ex temporaneous. Bryan said Davis couldn't car- ry i tne nonnwesi. can nis mrotner i unariey carry it wun uavis on HIS DaCKT ,1 Tommy-Hawke. Bride-Elect Given .Shower By Friends at Silverton! SILVERTON, Ore , Aug. 30. (Special to The Statesman.) Miss Edna Johnson, -who for the I past week has been a house guest I at the country home of Mr. and I Mrs. Silva Torvend. was the in-J spiration for a pretty little er party Thursday evening of this! week. Miss Johnson, whose wed-1 ding will be an event of this fall, I was the recipient of many beau-1 tiful and useful rifts. 1 Miss Johnson has spent the greater part of her life at Siiver-Myle ton and Is a graduate of the Sil verton high : school. ; She made her home with her grandfather, Mor ris Johnson, until his death two years ago. Since, then she has made her. home at Portland where she is now employed. During the past winter she has been attend ing- Oregon Agricultural college. I, ,t; J.UOMWG rwiu WCWUW I 10 Leave KepUDUCanS WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. Lai Follette campaign headquarters I made public a letter to the Wis-1 consin. senator from Justice John p nrn nr tna rvaw Ynrir aiinMnia court, announcing his intention to abandon his former connection with the republican party ta's&p- iud iuucjicuucui prcsiaenviai ?..".! ; -u.. rwu .nacjiea ,me re- v u psriy as navmg . "tnia year taaen its stand as the cham-J jiion oi tne -rapacious forces, wmie ne saia tne ( democratic national convention 'adonted a uisnonest, cowardly and: plaUtud - uvua . yuuui m . .na i selected a tried and true servant of plutoc racy as us candidate for prest ueni Columbia and Dayton Bicycles , Bicycle Hcpairins and Supplies AH Kinds of Children's Whel-Goods. "37" Court . 2 FEED STORE LI! PURCIL'iSEBUiLOluG Samuel Property on North Hommem a Changes Hands During Week Purchase of Ihe D. Samuel prop- Urty at 264 North Commercial at consideration of $14,000 by H O, White and Floyd White was the outstanding realty deal of the week. The building is constructed of brick ; and occupied by a Chi nese store.. The property was acquired as an investment, according to the purchasers, who. are , connected with the D- A. White feed, store. The deal was handled by the .W. H. Grabenhorst & Company,, local real estate firm. . ' MFERMILL Three Services to Conclude Gathering of German ' Methodists , Closing sessions of the 20th an man conference of the Methodist church will be held here today with three services, one each in the mqrning, afternoon ana night. Bishop is. s. Jonnson wui speaK in the morning at ? the Center Street Methodist church, the ser- mon to be followed by an ordina- tlon service. The conference love least, to oe conauciea oy iter; Joseph Hepp, "will : begin- at 9:30 o'clock, with Rev. A. F. Hllmer, Chairman of the regular services, following at 10t30 o'clock. An instrumental duet will be offered by. Francis and Elmer Young. Beginning at 2:30 o'clock, ser vices will be held at the church, with Rev. A. J. Bucher, DD.. edU tor of the "Apologist," as the principal speaker. Freda Schind Ier and Bertha Carl will: sing duet. Prayer will be , led by Rev G. A. Maag and Rev. H. F. Lange as. chairman. Union church services will be held in Willson park at 4 o'clock. with Bishop Johnson speaking on My Experiences in Africa." Miss Kathleen LaRout will sing and Dr. B. L. Sleeves will preside as chairman. Mr. . Benner will . lead t.a sineine. nr. Rusher wtll delirer the eve. ning sermon, with Rev. A. F. Cra mer as chairman. Rev. F. A Schumann will give the invoca "1 ,m"li! the sermon conference appoint ments will be announced. Regular business of the confer jence occupied the morning Satur- day. There were no afternoon or night meetings held. Pastors who have occupied the BE Ef.'DED TODAY Saiem pulpit, in order, are John show-IHager," Abraham Hager, Carl Jans, J. W. Beckley, J. C. Jahn. L. Gai ser. G. Moehrlng. W. F. Maas, oseph Hepp, A. F. Cramer, G. A. A. J. Welgle and George S. Boeder. JanZ'Snd MiSS Helen Simmons Wed at' Portland SILVERTON, Ore., Aug. 30. (Special to The Statesman.) The wedding of Lyle Janz, son of-Mr and Mrs. A. E. Janz of SiVverton to Miss Helen Simmons of Port land, was an event of today at Portland. Relatives of Mr. Jans motored down for the occasion; Jans was- wun tne gradual lne -lasa ot the ITniTiltv of nr- SOB last spring and is now em pioyea wun an advertising firm at Portland. Miss Simmons is the daughter of' Mrs. C. B. Simmons a prominent Portland club woman I Deny Reports That American Was Killed - MEXICO. CITY, Aug. 30. (By the AP.) Reports that an Ameri can had been killed . by, bandits I Thursday In the vicinItyof . IxUan, territory of Teplc, were denied td- (day, in special dispatches received from, Guadalajara. : It was stated I that a Mexican woman. Mina FTlpna 1 Romero, had, been beheaded by the desperadoes and that the only American victim, was a Southern Pacific railway civil engineer by the name ot ; Knight who was robbed of 32,000 and then re leased. v 1 X I GEfJERAL MARKETS AAKCOTIC BOOTLDGOERS SEATTLE, Aug. 29. Mr. . and Mrs. ' S. H. Barbour of Oakland ICal., were arrested in Blaine Wash., today charged with at tempting .to smuggle narcotics i from British Columbia, local fed eral t authorities announced PORTLAND. Aug. 30. Grain futures: Wheat, hard white; blue stem and Baart September, Octo ber $ 1.40 ; soft white. September 1 1.?3; October S 1.3 4; western white. September.. October $1,33 I hard; winter, northern spring. Sep tember SI. 22: October 11.25 western--' red September. October n9- .- , May get two sugar factoriesr-r V U .. Stranger things have happened than-the coming of such luck to Salem. ' ' ' The argument of - Charles H. Allen,; representing a movement originating with Ohio- farmers, for organizing such factories all over the country to make the United State self sufficient In sugar pro duction within her territory, is good; I very good. He Is to speak before the Salem Kiwanis club Sept. J6 and the Rotary club the 17th, as announced ' elsewhere - in The Statesman of-this morning. : "W His argument is that sugar be ing chemically nothing but car bon, oxygen and ; hydrogen, and the hydrogen and oxygen coming from the rain, and the carbon from the air, no fertility Is taken from the soil -especially as the containers .(of . the hydrogen, oxy gen and carbon .'are returned to the land in the form, of the pulp fed to cattle. H S So the soil is not robbed but enriched, and the process, may go on indefinitely, adding wealth to our people and fertility to our farms. It Is a rather peculiar coincl dence that the leading editorial in Tho Statesman of this morning works out the same Idea and the writer , or that, article , had not heard of Mr. Alien. ' : The Utah, sugar people are" the ones. wfco. are looking towards Sa lem. If they come. thev will brine their .own caplUl, So the field is open for, a farmers' organization, such as the Ohio farmers arojpro moting. There is room at Salem forwo sugar factories, or more. V These are the dog days: but a Salem barber Bays; this is no indi cation, of special privilege in lead ing a dog's life. The Dawes plan has been adopt ed in . Europe; it will be adopted m America in the Ides of Novem ber by a vote that will-make that old jimmy pipe still, more famous. h v ; v An ecclesiastical history , tells how,, in 1120, the Bishop of Laon got rid of a scourge of insects- he excommunicated them. As late aa 1516 an English bishop Issued iuis uecree; we grant, the , rer quest of : the inhabitants of Vil-j lenoce and warn the caterpillars to retire within six, days, in de fault of which we declare them accused and excommunicated." ti Human Fly" Is Injured: Probably AVill Hot Live ALBERT LEA, Minn., Aug. 30. H. F. Iligman of Los Angeles': known as the "human fly," was probably fatally injured tonight when he fell 70 feet from-the tower of the Freeburn county courthouse to " the' cement pave ment. Several bones werebToken, including his right leg and he has a fractured skull. ; He also was internally injured. I - - ' ' ' - STATE MILITIA ASSUMES CONTROL Op SITUATION (Continued, frpia pago.l) February outbreak, - Sheriff ) Galli- gan and: Deputy toyman went to a hall in Herrin in an effort, they declared, to prevent trouble at a m,eeting of the flaming circle. Re ports that ' klansmen were at tempting to break up the meeting caused a riot during which 'Lay man was shot. .. . . y Charge That police Fired. Charges were made by the fac tion opposing the- kian that Chief of Police John Ford and two Her rin policemen ' had fired at Lay man and In the - ensuing excite ment it was reported that the klan had assassinated 'Layman: The killing of Cagle, an alleged klan sympathizer, followed. I Young, who was a -dominant figure in Williamson county at the time immediately ' proclaimed Ihe klan would take control of Herrin and ordered the arrest of Chief - Ford and ' his assistants. Militiamen were rushed to the town and quiet restored. Later it was reported ; that Carl and Earl Shelton had fired the shotai which had resulted in "the death of Cagle. Subsequently both were Indicted by a special grand Jury of Herrin county court 4 , There followed charges and counter charges and ' eventually Indictment of Young and fifty-five associates. J Young Disappears. Young later left the county and wun bis disappearance matters quieted but soon flared up again when news was received that Young and his wife were fired upon near Okawville III., as they we.re driving toward East, St Louis, j. Both . received dangerous wounds. v - bpeciai , deputy constables of Herrinr"actlng on advices that the car containing Young's assailants wa en ' router to 'Herrin blocked roads leading into the city. Later an automobile ; approaching Her r in,, was. raked, by , bullets. . Jack Skelcher, a coal miner of William- son: county was slain and his com panion ea ptu red . This act Immediately caused a flood of; charges and counter charges against members of the klan and others. The two Shel-i tans and Brown, however, were maicted and bo ?Ter( ojjv, I .BITS, Fun. BRtAKi: A5 1? I , il lie CLASSIFIED SECTION Phone 88 -Advertising Dept. CLXSSOTED ADVEETISEMKNTS Bats ;w wor4i Per laiwtloa"; , Tars IsMrtloas . Money to Loan . Om Seal Citat T. K. FOED (Orr ldd A aa Bank) OREGON INCORPORATED Victor Schaoidor, See. Organised, to transact, a general Beat Estate and , Inrestmont business, with. object ot siTinc better, orrie to the . liomeseeker. or Investor. Wo deal la mnj and all kinds of Real Estate. , rnarantoe every trasaactioa aa to- fairness, in Talne and nbsolnto, title. Act as agents for non-resident prop orty owners, also-writ lasaraaeo. i Boom S15-316, U. B. Nat'l Bask Bldg., Salem Oregon. , f USED CARS For Sale 31 BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOUR HOME or cat. Hso it insured property. Plione 161. . Becke Hendricks. U. S.' Bk Ttldg. aSltf. AUTO TOPS 8 Auto Tops Side Curtains Put on door rods Prepare now for a rainy day. Call, and ..; .. . ...t . see . .:; O. 3. HULL f At his new location, 219 State St. - ' S-s29tf FOR BENT HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE 1 4-a29tf 205 6-J. FOB RENT ApartmenU S FOR BENT 4 BOOMS, GROUND Floor, 155a. Market. i 5-a3 FURNISHED APARTMENT r CLOSE INi 755 .Ferry Street, j i - a5-s 4 BOOM APT. CLEAN, ROOMY AND well furnished, alt conveniences; 960 Mill. r'': ! . 5 s3 FOR BENT 3 BOOM FURNISHED Apartment: lights phone snd hath in eluded. . Adults. Phone 580M. . 446 Union Street. fi-sS; FOR BENT FOURI BOOMS FURNISH- ed. Reliable adults only. 589 N. High. THREE ROOM FURNISHED meat, 693 N. Summer. APART-S-JneSti IF YOU ABE IMTEBKSTED IN OO0I clean, comfortable apartments, reason able rant; located downtown district; , Patton apartments. For' inspection or reservation call , Patton' s Book Store. , ,. . 5-tnl4tf FOB BENT APARTMENTS; Commercial. - - 891 i NO. FOB RENT Houses WHY PAY RENT - WHEN YOU CAN buy - jant like rent. Very small pay-i ment down.and you can have possession of fire room house, good location, 1 block front car lint, near school. Call at, 107, S. 13th or Phone 1974J 7-s2 S BOOM HOUSE. CLEAN AND NEAT. Fall basement. Adults, preferred. See Child Bechtel. 640 State St. 7 a31 FOB BENT PIVB BOOM MODERN home completed Sept 1. Call 1009 N. , 6th St. I 7-a5i FURNISHED HOUSE: FREE RENT TO man and wife for ear of elderly lady. 664 8. 16th St. Phone 1484 B. 7-s31 WHY BENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN A five room house by only payina 830 per month. Very small payment down. Telephone 1974-J or eaU at 1037 ' S. 13th. I .- 7-a20 HOUSES TO BENT -F..L.-WOOD, 341 State St. 7-m38tf WANTED To Rent 7 Wanted to Rent r ura iihw ruwa. must be close In. . Breakfast desired. State price in first letter. Write box 5262. earn Statesman. - - i 7a-a4f FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 COOKING STOVE 550 N. WATEB ST, FORDSON WITH DISK, AND PLOWS for sale. .Will take some wood or cows. John H. Scott, 806 Oregon Bids Phono 254 or 622. 8-31 HEATING STOVE AND DAYTON BICY. cle for sale cheap, i irhono 1309-J. r . . . . s-2 FOR SALE A GOOD FEED CUTTER. Phone 1508-J. 8-aJl FOB SALE A BIO TAR KETTLE FOR S4.75. 0n0.14i-J. B-S91- TE AM, HARNESS. AND WAGON FOR ale or trane ion - roraon tractor. 5326, Statesman, j , 8-a31 FOB' SALE OR TRADE DUPLEX Auto Knitter, f 4a or equal Talue. A. XI Crawford, Lyons. Or. 8-s3 Bathing Suits Tents FOB YOUR LABOR DAY TRIP Second hand. A-l. Potato Sacks CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center ' Wa buT and sell everything , i 8-a38tf HENS FOB BALE 50o EACH. ' Phone 62F2. i 8-a26tf SPANISH AND DUTCH IBI8 Surplus . - l . i , Tit. ina.ur ' ' 1 IUCK ' IW 1. BUUV AVW ... . ( 8-a31 Trespass Notices For Sale Tresspass Notices, sise 14 Inches-by 9- Inches, printed on-. tood, 10uQune csnvass bearing the words. "Notice Is Hereby Given ' That Trespassing Is Strictly Forbidden On These Premises Under Penalty Of Prosecution Price . . . ft r tJt. loo eicn ur i.u ,ur Publishing Company, Salem. Oregon. PRINTED CARDS, SIZBf 14" BY tVi'' wording. omt te ttont," . price j cents each. Statesman iusiness ui - fic. Orouiid - floor. November, term of court. ; The automobile In which Skelcher was killed was taken to the J. H. Smith garage In which; it has. since reposed . It .wa this: machine, according to Sheriff Calligan, that State's Attorney Duty ordered him to ob- tain todaji;.-;v Od W)Mk. (fix tOMtJtlOM) K Six aioDtb' contract. pr.mata5a 18 month' eontrtct, per moniaUs Klaiainm for aay adrertiimat 3Se ' FOIi SALE Mlscellaneom 8 SAND AND GRAVEL. BUNKERS, & miles DuiaiB ii soia soon. J . Bemrdiley. Phaa 86F3.. . - 8-2 FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10 cn.s. Dunais. - circulation aopsftaoai Oregon Statesman. TOR SALE NICE FIVE BOOK HOUSE, man ; payment aown, tno rest . like rent Call 1974-J or come and son it at; 1037. 6. 13th. i;: , .-; ;8-a2Q FIRST CLASS OATS AND TETCH HAT Jr SOBS) . H4 jriz. ;8-jSltf UNDEBWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. xiTe your maetuno repaired by the people who make it. . Special rent) rate to students. 800 Masonic Bids Phone 362. n28 Beautiful Oregon Rost . i And oleen ether Oregon ' none tc Jrether, with fine celled ion. of patriot; e songs, sacred songs and many old tin favorites. - - ..' . - i i. 'ALL FOB.S3&, Special prices In quantity lots) ' i Especially adaptable for school, eea annuity or home sincins. Send for- Western Songster ; TO pages now In Its third edition j " ' ' . ' PnbUshed by I OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY l 115 8. Commercial 8L Salem; Or. GOOD . STEP LADDERS AND PORCH swings as nargain. 7&7 waller Bt. ' 8-ine3Btt FOB SALE Livestock 0 FRESH JERSEY t COW FOB SALE lit. 8, Box 90. . ; 9-A-81 YKARS OLD MILCH GO AT, 8 Months old. nanny kid for sale, S10. Phone 2024J, - 9a31 NICE PIGS FOB: SALE, ALSO - FULL biooa sows or will let on shares.' i . JOHN H. SCOTT 805 Oregon Bldg. Phone 254. or 622 - i i -. . - - - :: 9-a31 FOB SALE POUR YEARS OLD DUB ham cow, very large, good condition, milking four gallons. Fresh 2 months. Also good Jersey cow, fresh nbout same time. Third house East of Turner on pavement. a-s3. GOOD HORSE QUICK SALE $35 Phone iiiiio or ixsB-w. . w-aju- 100 LARGE BAMBOUILLET RAMS fox ale. Rnsseli Shepherd. Portland Usios stock yards. Merth Portland. Oregon SEVERAL. BEGISTEBED AND GBAD1 Jersey cows for sale. ' Priced right W. O. Sodeman, Jefferson, Bt, 1. Vj FRED W. LANGE, I. VETERINARIAN- Office -430 & Commercial. Phono 119S Res. Phone 1510. 9-m23n AUCTION SALES 10 THEO. Wa OLSON SALE THURSDAY. September 4, IS head of cattle, 3 hor ses, chickens, n lot of machinery, fourth ot a mile west of Macleay. ' H. H. Harris Sale Friday. September Sth, 14 milch goats, 1 .purebred Guern sey bull. 20 stands of bees, TOO pounds of honey, a lot of good machinery. I 7 miles North of Independence. f GEO. SATTERLEE Auctioneer Bee Satterleo for real service. Phono I211J 10-s3 PUBLIC AUCTIOX RICKREALL, t Ore. gon, Wednesday, Sept. 10. To settle the estate of C. N. MeArthur. (deceas ed) the personal property used in op erating, the v farm, one mile east of Rickreall, ' on the Dallas-Sslem road, will be sold at- auction, starting nt 10:30, A. M. The property includes the eptire. form machinery, tools, and seven horses. A part of the articles are. Samson Tractor, Ford Car, , Bind ers, Mowers, Rakes, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Drills, " DeLeval Separator, Fanning Mill, Cattle . Clippers, Wood saw, other implements and some fur niture. The Horses are heavy work; horses, with . harness. Time will ' be given on approved security, i O. B. Stauff. Rickreall, Ore. Lewis A. MeArthur, Portland, Ore. Administrators, 10-a31 WOOD FOR SALE 11 FOR SALE OAK WOOD S3 PER. Cord. Phono ojiris. 11-S3" NICE WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOB SALE t reasonable prices. John H. Scott. Phono 254 or. 622. U-a31 GRUB OAK WOOD FOR SALE Phone 2F4. U-a31 , . CAU ON US. i for you supply of wood snd coal; right prices.' courteous service. Phons 1855. Hiilman. Fuel Co. ll-aSO JUDD SAWS WOOD PHONE 142, U si SPECIAL PRICES ON IS" OLD FIB Phone. 1861M. v , 11 -a BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft., and 16 Inch. Dry or green mill wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry laid fir. Dry 4 ft oak. Prompt delivery, and reasonable pries, FRED E. WELLS, 280 South Church Phono 1542. 11-aM FOB SALE DBY SECOND-GBOWTH til wood, 4 ft. For immediate . delivery. Phono 106. . 4-fl2U 16-INCH OLD FIB, 4 FOOT OLD FIR, second growtn eale ana nam. f boat IBFa. M.P. Mayfield. V' WANTED Employment 13 WANTED FULL OB PART TIME beek keeping by experienced .bookkeeper. Can furnish best of references. 5377 states man. , 12-a31 WOMAN, 27 YEARS WITH GIRL 3 yean and baby 4 months wants honsekeep. ' ing lor a gentleman. Address 5816, care Statesman. 12-a31 Green Roof Painting N Also black, yellow, blue. Call and ask to see some of my work .in roof painting and resnlngling. - - ? M. B. MATHEWS . Phons 167. 12a29tf WANTED . . "OB 'EXCAVATING ANF ploughing. Team work of any kind Phone. 1622. Bes. 735, Bellevue. i " " r - - - ; : r-- - 12-27i : WANTED Jdiscellaneons 13 WA NTED A GOOD YOUNG WATCH . dog - State age, breed and price. ; Ad ' dress No. 5410 esre, titatementiqrSj -4- W,CTED TO BUY RE VISIBLE TYPE r writer. Must be . gnod .condition. No junk considered. -Home Keahy- Co. Boom 320 U. SBankjBldg. 13-a31 P.ASTURE FOIt 100 HEAD OF "SHEEP for. this winter. U. D. iilcbe. ttt. a. WANT3fiscellaneoiu. 13 WANTED DISO GRAIN SEEDER ,IN good condition. Phone 17F2. 13-S2 LIST NOW WE CAN SELL ANY Salem property fairly financed and reason ably -priced. BECKE HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg. ' 13-a30 WANTED PRUNES FOB Commercial drying at the Cunningham Fruit Co. plant at West-Salem. Boxes, aaeks ant warehousing. ' Phono 21F2. 13-aS SEB US FOB YOUB PRUNE" DRYING. , Hse enough room left for 800 boxej daily. John Ahrens, Phono Turner 151 13-a29 WANTED A PARTY WHO WANTS i five room nous by only- paying 831 a month and a small down, payment Phono 1974-J or cajl 1057 S. 13th. ' 13-a2f WANTED PLACE IN GOOD HOM1 where little girl can work for boars and room-. and go to school. Phone 1751 WOODBY THE AUCTIONEER B UTS used tumitore for cash. Phone 611 . . J:- - 18-prtf ROOFS SHINGLED. OB. REPAIBID. BY day or contract.. Phone 1152W. 13-aia" WANTED- MEN-AITO WOMEK. TO take farm paper snnaenpttona. a gooc S reposition to the right people. Ad ress, th Pacific Homestead. Statesman widr.. sim. ur. MISCELLAAT30US 1 SPIRE LA CORSETS SOLD BY ALICE A. Mile. 401 n. a ist, riow iwm, Salem. Oregon. J4-A-31 'TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY" FREE book tells truth about Florida land ; monthly payments $1 an acre; Orange Groves planted cared for 10 above cost? SYLVESTOR JS. WILaUJi, Uept- -ZtM, Orlando. Fla. 14-A-31 YOU NEED BEST INSURANCE AFTER the loss. Have the best.. Wa hsve it at your call. BECKE HENDBICK8 ' U. S. Bank Bldg Phono 161, 14-a30 CLASS IN TELEGRAPHY OPENS Sep tember first. For particulars see Erin Bntler, : Western Union. 14.a26tf A VERY SMAUU PAYMENT DOWN and $30 month will make yon the proud owner, st a five, room house. ; PhoM. 1974-J or eaU at 1057 S. 13th, 14-s20 HELP WANTED 15 HOP- PICKING WILI COMMENCE AT Williams yard. September 1. Will start hauling pickers 28 August. 15 a31 ATTENTION HOP PICKERS Wo invito yon to inspect two of the best yarda in- Oregon iMitoma yard near Independence, 117 acres, and Cup tis yard near Talbot 80 acres. Bee fat yourselves, then register early. Abota three) weeks' picking beginning August 23. Homo people given the preference. For full information writ phono OS , call on Durbin A Cornoyar, . over Pen jjoWjfhMlI5 AGENTS WANTED IS AGENTSMEN, WOMEN; EARN BIG money taking orders for beautifully en graved Xmas . cards ; experience . unnec " essary. , Writo E. W. Biekard Co., Consumers Bldg., Chicago. 10-A-31" AMAZING. STYLISH SHOES.- LARGE commissions. Complete sample -outfit with actual -shoes. Popular prices 3.95 and 34, 9S makes everyone, buy. Apply IStyle Arch Shoes, Cincinnati, 16-A-31 AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE SAM- ples. Sell Madison 'Better-Made' ' shirts for large manufacturer direct to wearer.i No capital. or experience re quired. Many earn $100 weekly and bonus. -i Madison Mills, .562 Broad war. New York. , 16-A-31 AGENTS $45 CASH FOR Si DAYS spare, time work. If , you can sell anything- yea can , sell my All-Wool ' $40 suits and Overcoats for- $23.75. Alstf boys suits. $11. 75. Make $30 week steady. Big sample outfit FREE. No Deposit, no waiting.' JOHN G. LONG WORTH SONS Dept. 538-1801 W. Congress St, Chicago. 16-A-31 SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS TO BE , present high class Eastern Ms gaiine ' MnitUT. Mnat ba ahla tA deVeta all ' : time and be experienced. Writo. or . wire giving past experience to M. ' Steele. 5. Columbus Cirelo. New York. N. Y. ---- - -16-S25 HELP WANTED Female 17 WANTED WOMAN TO WASH. PHONE 1956j. 17-sa WANTED FIVE GOOD PEAR Csnners Tod waxes. Northwest Canning Com pany, Trade and Liberty. 17-a31 WANTED 5: EXPERIENCED WAIT rosses. steady employment. Gray Belle, ' l-s84tf HELP" WANTED Male 18 MEN WANTING FOREST BANGER, 'Postal Clerk- and other government po sitions, write for particulars, Mokase, Dept. 110. Ienver, Colo.. : 18-A-31 MAN WANTED CITY OR COUNTRY) old established company wiy ' supply capital and start you in .your wn per manent business " selling necessities peo jIe must bay every day. . . Experienco unnecesssry. w rite MeConnon b Co.. Factory 202. Winona, Minn. 18-A-31 WE HAVE A -GOOD OPENING POR A live automobile salesman. F. W. Petty john Co., 219 N. Commercial, 18 a30tf 3Iale and Female 10 HOP PICKERS WANTED. CALL 59F22. C. C. BusaelL 19 s3 BLACKBERRY PICKERS WANTED month picking on coast, enjey vacation wniie earning gooa wages, - reary Biehn.. Trade and High.sL Phone 65 19s2 vice tin Tim v nu nnirvvim cri.i. ing Mary Rose frocks, factory to wear- - w i -1 : - .it -.-I-- nuuunim t.i tri j ut-w iat biyipb. Bodaoi Co., 574 Bodasi Bldg., Cincin - noti, Ohio. 19-A-31' WANTED 25 PRUNE PICKERS AT Ione Maple orchard, ft, miles, south of Salem. Also 10 pickers, at Hart's orchard. Oak Grove hill road 4 miles west of Salem. : - 19-S2 TYPISTS EARN $1 AN HOUR OR more at. home typing author s msnu- sertpts. Full particulars free. .'B. J CARNES, Author's Agent, Drawer P. Tallapoosa, tfs. 1-A-31" MEN AND WOMEN 18 TO SOs AND over, desiring to prepare for Govern ' ment examinations, call and Interview Mr. Henry Laurens nt Marion hotel, Salem, Ore., Monday, Sept, It - Many vacancies to be filled. Big advance in salaries; Postoffire clerks $1400 to $1800; Railway Mail clerks-f 1600 to 32300; Department and Field clerks 31140 t 32SOO;-Bevee: and Customs Officers 81500 to $3500 ; etc., etc. Life positions; pennion and retirement. 'Annual vacation and sick, leave, with pay. Only common school edoeation required; money refunded if position not seeuredi Minors under 21 must be accompanied by parent. Hours 1 p. tn., to 9 p. nr. One day only. 19-A-31 SALESMEN SO MAGAZINE SALESMEN TO ACT AS district manager in this territory also rrew manager for--tbo-. fastest mag ; nine proposition today, car furnished to i producers. Writsr- or -wire giving psst vpvriBCl All J. a. r wvwnauw Circle, HtyKSotK- v Y. Cl'lL POULTRY AND EGG3 L FOB SALE 5 RHODE ISLAND RKD pullets and 1 rooster. Geo. O'Neil. .S3 N. Front. . ; . 8l-a31 COCKERELS SC WHITE LEGHORN'S, .Hanson strain, f ron i trapnested stork, 4. months old. 82.50 each.. F. II. Mr. v Came . Prsttim. Ore. L03T AJ(D . I OUXD 3 LOST GLASS . CASE .WITH ' E3ELL ' rim : glasses. Finder pleas bring to Statesman Office. 22-31 LOST SOMETHING 1 FIND IT I PHCX! . s.wast sd ut Tk Statesman. Fhoos 23. '2-mtf LOST AIRDALE DOG, WEIGHT abont 60 lbs. Very dark color. Colombia " ' county .tag. Return .to P. J. Lintner, Gervais, Bt. 2. Liberal Reward, . 22-a30 LOST.. - CHECK-BOOK. AND SMALL snemoreBaun dooil ja or u z vieiv Bldg. Leave at Statesman office. : 22-s22f PERSONAL. '23- ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY WORTH sa&.ooo, lonely, win marry. iv- v i B-1022. Wichita, Kansas. . - 2aA3i EPILEPTICS AT LAST A TREATmenf which stops seirures from first dsy. ; No bromides, , narcotics. Guaranteed. Information free. Hunter Laboratories. 207 Main, Little Bock. Ark. 23-A-31 MARRY. IF" LONELY MOST SUCCESS- ful Home Maker;" nun areas ncn; strictly confidential; reliable; yers experience; description tree. ' "The Successful Club." Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oakland. California. . . 23-A-31 LEADING CLUB, LARGEST,. MOST PE- hsble lor lonely people, connoeniisi descriptions free in plsin sealed enve lope. . Thousands wealthy members. If sincere . write. Established . 20 years. Mrs, Wrubol, Box 26, Oakland, Cal.ior- IiOATfS 24 WANTED A LOAN, QF $2500. GOOD first Mortgage security. Phone i7-j. - - ' - -,- : , - - S4-a29 GOVERNMENT, LOANS OH FARMS 5 i per cent, F. U Wilkinson, !J'U. k National bsnk bide. ' -"c"f ..- REAL ESTATE City- ZZ Own Your. Horns BEAUTIFUL EAST FRONT LOT ON N. Summer St, reasonable for quick ssie. Dr, Fred Ellis. t 25-A-31 FOB 8 ALE FIVE "BOOM HOUSE WITH bath and basement. '- Close to ear line and school. Very small, down poyment balance like rent. ' 23-s2. SOME- BUNGALOW SNAPS $2500 nifty new 4 rooms, paving, paid fruit. 33850 Modern, 5 rooms at Fairmont . hill addition. . . -$4500, Modern 8 rooms. Capitol street Snsp. . $5000, Now stucco close in that's; wort the money. Others thst are not modern for $80f and np. . It- it s-n-horns yott-want- See CHILD S BECHTEL 540 State Street-n the gr-und fkwir. 25-a31tf GOOD BUYS fc, INVESTMENT Nice closein 10. acre improved tract ' Bargain $3200, easy. term. Good apartment- house close in Snap "easy terms. f. -s Closein 5 acre improved tract cow horse, tools, -feed, $3250 want resi ' dencew Fine new all modem 5 room bungalow ; fine location $3800 terms. ' ' Several Farms to exchange for city homes. Dandy nice 5 room modern bungalow $5500. - . - . Sen our list of Bargain. & exchange before investing. . " perrine a masters Com. Club Bldg. 25-a31tf FOB SALE 5 BOOM HOUSE. CLOSE to school. 1 block from street ear. Pay . ments like rent. Call 1057-8. 13tb., or Phone. 1974-J. 25-a3l FOB TRADE 5 BOOM MODERN HOME, good location, value $3000 to trade for small acreage close, to Salens. For sale 4 room modern, bungalow, - close to new High school, bnsemeot. garage, good price .' and terms with $300 first -payment, - Beautiful new modern bungalow on Capitol street for 6800, garsge, fur nace, paved street I corner lot, good terms. - s - . -: y. - For sale, new modern 5 room bun galow in South Salem, close in, every . thing that goes to make n modern home. This is the best buy in Salem for $7300. - i Two. good homes;, will tske lots in good location as first payment, balance best ot terms. Wanted modern bungalow in good location that can be sold for $500 down and good monthly payments. MRS. MOYER , 147 N. Commercial St. 23 s3Ilf THE QUICKEST. WAY: TO SECURE THE kind of business you desire in the " raost suitable location is to consult usf Our listing hold supreme bargains. - Stock of graceries and fixtures in good location. - Pric $1600 or. will trsde for farm and 'assume. A fin well equipped machine 'shop ' in the very heart wf Salem a money making concern at the low price of $4500. : - A barber shop One of the very bet come in and look it over the price is ' only $200. , - A restaurant in the : busiest part of - Salem, com, in and we. will give you the price, and you can look it. over. : We also have n general merchsndise. ' store in a good sulmrbn town near .. Salem. . Price verr low. or ,wltt change for city property in Salem, or . . small. arreage. - . . 14 roem hotel in a good suburban town north . of Salem, doing a good business, reason, for selling owner has other- business to attend to. Price $10,000 - r 4 MOI8AN A ULBICH 122 North. Commercisl Phone 1334. 25-a2tf 4 room house small barn. Street paved. $1000.00. 5 room house, 2 lots in Portland, to exchange for smsll tract, near - Salem, price $3200. 853 acres two nets of BIdgs. 180 under cultivation, will take one half in. City property, $95.. per acre. 91 acres, 55 acres under eultivstion good fsir Bldgs close to small town nd R.R. $100. per cre. 83 acres adjoining town Tne. $5000. will tske equity in small tract or City, property. Price. $8000. 700 acres. S 60 under eultivstion. fine buildings, $60 per- acre, will accept city property for one half. Balance terms. - 40 acres wear Shaw, trade for smsll tract . or City property, equity $30O0. This is a fine little farm, see me soon. 10, sere. close to city, at n bargain. - .10 acre highly improved, fine build ings, a fin home for any one, exten sive chicken ranch. $3500 will hsnd'e. s 4 room, house, fd lot, $400 vi.l handle it. O. W. LAFLAR Ir- ranee, and Loan 4.14 Oregon T ' ' I'nooo.- 5ii -. 9 V: : V v 1 i