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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924 Record Wade -On -;- Saturday At The Tair ; ..(Continued from page 1) jnony. among the exhibitors, the exhibits would more truly fulfill their purpose, that of advertising Oregon and its products, and the requirements of, the fair board In the matter of quality and quantity of the exhibits would be equally observed." Q. O. Garrett, pf Doug las county, and leader of a dele gation of practically all the exhi bitors, said Saturday, in speaking ra 11 n Tini Mir" J-ii MniHliifr'i'J r -i 1 , j " I CfJ"OT as near -perfect as human effort oJCiXV Y X V-Hi can make it. The Jcnses our radaate qptometrisis prescribe for you will be -produced rghtjn our4wn plant. We will replace them almost im mediately should they break. Once examined here, our records always will contain your prescription. i m6Srris optical CO, 801-2-3-4 Oregon Bldg. j DR. HEXBX ;JS. MORRIS CHni T)E here Monday to get your school shoes as ii- we have the most complete stock of I the best xvearing shoes and the most reasonable prices that it has been our good fortune to offer in the past ten years. Boys' black or brown School Shoes in all sizeo and widths. Best oak soles. Regul arly sold at 5.00. Get a pair this week Children's Shoes I Blaclr or brovn, low heels, wide toes-the very best calf skin shoes in the new color. All widths ( and sizes. Regular 06.00 grade. This week Boys' New Pack Toe Boot The exact duplicate of the men's boots. This is an exceptionally fine boot for the boy that wants .vr omething a little better. Repair Department . Oar shop is eauluiecl with mil new machinery. We use nothing Jut the Tery! best grade of leather that money Will buy. . i Mr. Jacobson, la charge ot this department, is an expert in hie line has spent yeara la factories and repair shnpa . ' and will do nothing hut high grade work. . J, ofUhe proposed change. ' ; Would Erase Friction '. f The change- " would do away with any chanee 'of friction , and petty jealousies and Controversies and would place the state fair agricultural exbitts on the same basis as the land products Bhow ofiihe Pacific International expo sition in Portland, the annual show unfailingly marked by the excellence of its displays and of U a nn . iim... time. .h(KUIn rr t' lies 1UUUJ UlUUilg I. itvcc CJUllWtUUgij With the exception of Columbia copnty, - which ireceired the first DR. A. MaCCLLOCH Id rein's ! I 1 M 1 CHOO All styles boyslind children's boots and shoes, both low and hijh, at very reasonable prices. Broken lines all on sale. Lot of new regular lines very sjylfch patterns a!nd malces. y. ti...? 1 i ftaui Aeet Scttrj-Sboe. Ia nuapj prize this year, all thoee In charge of boots isigned the petition. .Those signing , were C O. ,Carrett, Poug las county;, O. D. McWhorten, Washington county; E. R. Oat man and H. E. Warner, Jackson county; O. R. Daugherty, Clacka mas county; M. L., Opedycke and W. A. Taylor, Josephine county; E. R. Petarson and J. L. Smith, Coos county; Leonard Gilkey, Linn ounty; C. R. Briggs, Benton county; I V. V. Hickox, Malheur county; C. A. Henderson, Klamath county and C. Lj Hazen, Wasco county. The petition, In fulul is as follows: ! ; : M Petition noted "At a conference of the Oregon county state fair exhibitors this 26th day! of September, it was the concensus of opinion of the major ity of the exhibitors that this peti tion be presented to the state fair board, requesting i the. abandon? ment of any all score cards by which Oregon county exhiits are judged. .It is the judgment of the exhibitors that the greatest Interest of the sate could be beter served by featuring in a more ef fective way the agricultural pos sibilities of the counties represent ed. The petition has 'been read and fully! subscribed to as the con structive 'opinion of those whose signatures are attached." j Grounds Well Policed In commenting upon the falf last night Mr. Masters paid a high tribute to the efficient policing of the grounds and the lack' of any serious Infractions. There was little that was not on the square. he said, and the police spent most of their time in directing viators returnng lost youngsters to par aed Sold at V.-jJifaflootr 4&d84Boetf : . rootAfrliam Boys SHOES ents and in keeping drinking at a minimum. Only two accidents marred the entire fair, one which oc cured last night when a youngs ter fell from a merry-go-round. was not seriously . Injured. He was given first aid treatment on the ground. The other was a rider falling during a steeple race in the afternoon. The airplane tragedy 'did not occur - on the grounds and the ship which was wrecked had not been operat ed under special permission, the concession going to another com mercial aviation company who in turn had; permitted the second two planes to carry passengers If they so desired. BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB W01X Oregon State Fair 1924 Lot 1. Cra Growing Project 1. Earl Klohr: 2, Henry Hatch; a. Paul Hatch, all of Parma. Idaho, It. 3, Malheur county. Lot 2. Potato Growing Project 1. Har old Irhlitirer. Merrill, Ore., Klamath county; 2, , Robert Beat, Parkdalet Ore., Hood River county; V Leland Triplett, Klamath Kails. Klamath county. r . - -.i ....... r.... : i t ere, 697 Linn Ave., : Portland, Multno mah; 2. Barnard Joy, Ashland. Rt. 1, Jar ton; 3. Frederick ilardarf, 1802 -rruin Ave.. Portland. Lot 4. Poultry Project. "Division I-A 1. Viola Leinltart, Woodburn, Rt. 3, Clackamas; 2, Freeman-Rears, 612 () sire go St., Portland: 3, Helen Barber, Tilla mook, Rt. A, Box 62: :;.-' Division I-B 1, Arnold Daum. Trout c'ale, Troutdale, Rt. i ; S, Clyde Damn. Troutdale. Rt. 1; 3, Homer Bray, 1325 Shipping St.. Salem. Division IT-A 1. Nathan Basil, Salem, Rt. 1 ; 2, Winnifred Lrenhart, Woodburn Rt. 3; 3. Oswald eara. 613 Oswego St., Portland. . Division II-B 1. Kick Lefor, Trout dale: 2, Robert Harlow, Troutdale; 3, Clyde laum. Troutdale. Rt. 1. Division 111 1, Andrew Simpson, Gas ton : 2, Loren Reed, Hood River. Diviaion IV 1. Joseph Kyaer, Rt. 6, Box 117, Portland: 2, John Oliver, Rick real! ; 3, Rolla Cobbin. McCoy. Special Anconas Nick Lefor, Trout dale. , - Lot 5, Fork Production Dnroc .leraeya. Division I-A 1, Edwin Ridder, Sherwood. Rt. 5; 2, Pearl Aver- Do Tour Feet Hurt? Corns and callouses re-, mored without pain or aore-. nears. Ingrown nall removed and. treated. Pains Jn - the feet, weak-foot,' flat,' foot,: foot strains and fallen arch-; es adjusted. Do not suffer. I will give you the best that science can produce in scien tific chiropody. Consult. Dr. Williams About Your Feet Honrs 0 to 5:80. Phone 610 The CLASSIFIED SECTION Phone 8t Advertising Dept. CXjaSSTXIXD ABTKBTISEXESm Par uiMrtlaa 1 Tbt iMrti9U I, Si BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOCB IIOMK or ear have it insured properly. Phone 161. Becke te ilehdricks, C. S. Bank Money tb Loan . Ok Real Eatat T. K. rOBD Ott Idd A Boafc Suk) LOANS MADE On City and Farm Property Years;. -of experience in Oregon's largest baaM, coupled with, a thorough knowledge -of valuations, offers protec tion to our rlienta. - We do General Real Estate and Insurance business. Phone 206, call on or write to: OREGON INCORPORATED Victor Schneider, Sec'y. 315-316 IT. 8. Bank Bldg.. Kslem, Orecon. 28!f AUTO TOPS 8 Auto! Tops Side Curtains Put on door rods Prepare now for a rainy day. Call and t O. J. HULTj -At Ul naw location, 219 State Stt 8-a29tf hof f , Lebanon, Rt. ; 3, Eugene Freese, Albany, Rt. 5. ' Duroe Jerseys, Division II 1, Wilmer Arerhoff, Lebanon, Rt. 1; 2, Vivia Koeh ler, Mt. Angel; 3, Rosalia Koehler. il(. Angel. j ; Unroe Jerseys, Division III 1, Waneta Averhoff. Lebanon. Rt. 1 ; 2, Edwin Bid der, Sherwood, Rt. 5; 3, Lowell Stockar4, Heriniston. , . - - Poland China. Division I 1, Kenneth Henry. Sslem. Rt. 1: 2.v Vernal Pickens. Gervais, Rt. 5; 3, Alma Borkenhagen, Mt Angel. Poland Chinas, Division II 1, Carl Fessler, Woodburn, Rt. 2; 2, Veronica Lauby, Mt. Angel; 3, Howard Loe, tsil Terton, Rt. I. i': Poland Chinas, Division III 1, Orval Loe, Silverton, lit. 1; 2, Fred Teats, Kick res 11, Rt. 1; t; Sherlock atockard. Hermit-ton. i '--''it Berkshire, Division- I-A 1, William Tolin. Dryden; 2. Alvih Kaiser, Gresham, Kt. 2: 3, Sylvester mith, t. Paul. Berkshires. L'ivision I-B lr Frederiek Barrows. Shaw. Rt. 1. Box 45: 2. Richard Petri, Talent; 3, Lester Barrows, Shaw, Kt. 1, Box 4j. Berkshires, Division II 1, Charles Seherffius, Dryden ; i 2, Lester Barrows, Shaw. Rt. 1. Box 45: 3. Frederick Bar rows, Shaw, Rt. 1, Box 45. Berkshires, Division III 1, Lester Bar rows" Shaw, Rt. .1, Box 43; 2. lick Man tin,t Drydent 3, Frederick Barrows, Shaw, Rt. 1, Box 45. - . Chester Whites Division I-A 1. Otto Weneemroth. Hob bard. Rt. 1; 2. Elmer tangel, Wilsonville.; UJiester bites. Division I-B 1, I.yle Rains, Salem. - Chester Whites. Division II 1. Leslie Davjs, Salem; 2, Harold Davis, Salem; 3, enzauetn Aitiesxig, Aurora. Chester Whites, Division III -1, Percy Dunn. Gervais; 2, Glen Mathis, Salem: 3, Otto Weagenroth, Hubbard. liampshires, Di vision II 1, John Born ert.:: Central Point: ' C2. Xobo Kabayashi. Fairview; 3, -Masara Takao, Fairview. Hampsaires, Division III 1, Law&enee Mahaffey. Fairview i. 2. Arthur Jette. Au rora; 3 John Bohnert, Central Point. Lot 8, Sheep Raising project . Long Wool Sheep, .Division I 1. Ansr- st ; Jaeger. Sherwood; 2, Alex Cruiek shank, McM innville ; 3, Walter Jaeger, Sherwood. . Lone Wool Sheep. Division II 1. WaH teri Jaeger, Sherwood; 2, Alex Cruick-. shank, llcilinnville; 3, jack Stoddard, McMinnville. . i q Unit Wool Sheep, Division III 1, Roy Harms, Aurora ; 2, Alex Cruiekshank, Mcilinnville: 3, Walter Jaeger, Sher wood. , ,. -i V: ; Shronshires. Division I-A l.Chester Mulkey. Silverton: 2. Eldon Fox. Silver- ton; 3. Glen Mathis, Salem. - Shropshires, Division I-B I, Howard Loe, Silverton ; 2, Eldon Fox, Silverton J 3, Lyle Rains, Salem. i Shropshire!. Division II 1. Donald Shelton. Scio; 2, Eldon' Fox, Silverton; 3, Chester Mulkey, Silverton. V Shropshires. D. vision III 1, Donald Doerfler, Macleay; 2, Eldon Fox, Silver ton: 3, Millard Shelton, Seio. 4 Other Medium Wool Breeds, Division 1 I. Dale Drikard. Harrisburg: 2. Joe Morse, Harrlsbnrg; 8, Bennie Christensen, Harrisburg. Other Medium Wool Breeds, Divl;on II 1, Buford Knight. Canby; 2. Eldon Fox, Silverton; 3, ,Glen Fletcher, Mq- Jlinnville. ! Other Medium Wool ' Breed. Division IIlie-1, Eldon Fox, Silverton. - sr - XiOt 7, -cau -sateiac a-roject Jerseys. Division 1-A 1. Myron Ra. Tillamook; 2, Creoldel Johnson, Tilla mook; 8, Howard Loe, Silverton. Jerseys. Division I-B 1, Dorothy Mor row, Independence: 2, Mae Morrow, In dependence; 3, Andrew Schmitt, Gervais. - Jerseys, Division II 1. Leslie Stewart, Rickreall; 2. Otto Hohlfeld, Tillamook; 3, James Walsh, Silverton. Jerseys. Division III - Mildred John Kon, Toledo; 2, James Walsh,- Silverton; 3, Howard Loe. Silverton. Lion Trophy Cup Special Dorothy Morrow, Independence. i" HolKteins, Division I-A 1. Ted MeCart, Harrisburg: 2. Lloyd Grimes, Harrikburg; 3, llermin JUindow, Portland. .Lot 7, Cfclf Baisinc . Holsteins, .Division' I-B 1, Lawrence Aylsworth, Gresham;' 2, Dennie ' McCurt, Harrisburg; 3, John-Fleming, Gresham.' Holsteins, Diviaion 11 1, Edgar Grimes, Hlrrisburg; 2, Jack Mowry, Til lamook; 3, Ernest Barendse, Browns mead. 1'T Holsteins. Division: fll 1, John Flem ing,) Gresham;' 2, Randall Grimes, Har ris Imrg; 3, Antona Vaodecovering. For est Grove. - . f!J Darbla Trophy Cap Special , Iiwrence Aylsworth. Gresham. Guernseys, Division -I 1, Carl Zwie f el, Tillamook; 2, Kenneth Williams, Tillamook; 3, Elizabeth Boeckman, Sher wood. Gneraseys, Division II 1, Edwin Rid der,; Sherwood; 2, Mignon Buslach, Til lamook; 3, Omar Loganfeill, Salem. Guernseys, ; Division III I, Kenneth Williams, Tillamook. Oregon Ooernsey Cattle Club Trophy, Cap Special Kenneth Williams, Tillamook. Lot 7, Beef Division All Breeds Division IV 1, Carl Dannen, Shedd ; 2, Frances McCaslin, Leland; 3, Eugene Dannen, Shedd. s Division V 1. Alex Crutekshank, Me Minnville; 3. Alex Cruickshank, McMian- V1 Di vision VI 1; George Dannen, Shedd ; 2, Marl L.ilis, Goshen. , . Lot 7, Calf Raising, Dairy Breeds Avrshires, Division I 1, Alton Dome, McCoy; 2, Wilford ; Domes, McCoy; Z; James Mathews, Grants Pass. Division II I, Wilford Domes, McCoy; 2, Alton Domes, McCoy. ; Brown Swiss. Division I 1. Magdalina BoeVkli, Linnton; S, George Crossen, Linn ton: 3. Paul Boeckli, Linnton. ; Division II 1, Anna Boeckli, Linnton; 3, Paul Boei-kli. Linnton; 3, James Mc Lean, Portland. . . Lot 8, Dairy Herd Record Seeping First, Marvin Daniel, Cove; 2. ilarjorie Reeder, Klamath Falls;. 3, Clair Smith, Cove. ' , Lot 9. Canning First, Lois Bailey. Grant Pass; 2, Em ma Eiliott, Portland j 3, Margaret Elliott, Portland. . : v Division 111, Helen Jhistin, Portland; 2, Ellon Galey, -Akhland;. 0, Audrey ... (Continued on pg 7) - e o goe - DSas i Oa wjMk (ilx ioiMllou) On month - ( i iiii.iw. ., ,, -m, fctfg Six aioalht' contrtet, pr taoatklSa 12 aoBtas' leoa'trftet, per mooU is XUianm lor ; AdvertlaMMat 3 So FOR RENT OFFICE ROOM FOR ONE OH TWO parties. State yoar business. Box care oiaieiman. 4s27 DSTVTTn ,,Tr. .... wording ror Rent," price 10 cents chhwui . rusinuss wtuea, on uluuu x wor. .; HOUSE AKD APARTMENTS PHONE 2056-J, : 4-a29tf FOR RENT Aprtmenu 5 TWO FCRVLSHED HOL'SEKEEPING rooms, i3 mate St. 5-s20 FURNISHED FOUR ROOM FLAT WITH fireplace and bath at 1234 Court. I ' 5-s23 REASONABLE FURNISHED APART ments in private home, for light bouse keeping. One, two or three room. 3 bloeks from Bush 'a Bank. Phone 1766-W, B.Uevue St. i 5-s28 FOUR KOOM: APARTMEXT, LIGHTS, hot water, 570 Union. 5s28 NICELY FURNISHED THREE ROOM apartment, 495 No. Com'l. - 5-s27 VERY DESIRABLE SIX ROOM FLAT Close in, o5 Worth Liberty. Phone 1351. j ,. , 5-a27 THRIK ROOM FURNISHED APART- tteat. S92 N. Summer. . . g-Jneatf IF YOU ARB XNTERE8TED IN COOL, clean, comfortable apartments, reason able rent; : located downtown district, Patton apartments. For inspection or reservation i cau i-atton'a Book Store. , i A 5-nrl4tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS; 891 NO, Commercial. FOR RENT Rooms PLEASANT ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN viose ;n. -none soa-w. j o-ol ROOM AND BOARD FOR 3 LADIES Glose in. Inquire 940 Mill or 487-J. S , 6-ol ROOM AND BOARD. GOOD HOME near new school, .10.10 N. Cottage. Phone 2062-W. 1 , ! 6 ol MODERN HOUSEKEEPINO ROOMS 1427 Fairmount St. j ,6-s30 FOR RENT 4 UNFURNISHED ROOM8. Ground floor, with garage, 1441 North 14th. . - ! . 6-28 ROOMS TO BENT CALL 2044-W. 6-a9tf DO WN ST A I RS FURNISHED FLAT; also . sleeping rooms. Phone 972-R. -oa FOR RENT j NICE UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping at 544 North Commercial.'1 6-o4 FOR REN T Houses SEW MODERN ; SIX ROOM . HOUSE r 1975 State St. Inquire 1983 State. ! :.' I ' t -" 7-S30 A GOOD 7 ROOM HOUSE, FULL Base ment, near street ear line. Give pos session soon. Phone 1618 or see prop erty morning-, 295 N. 15th. 7-s30 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR BENT. CLOSE IN. Gertrude J. M. Page, 493 North Cot tage St. : . 7-s23tf HOUSES TO- RENT -V. L." WOOD. 841 State SU 7-m23tf FOR RENT LARGE FURNISHED Aouse 8 rooms. 1786 E. State. 845. BECKE & HENDRICKS TJ. S. Bank Bldg 7-el7tf WANTED To Rent 7 MODERN FOUR OR FIVE JCOOM FUR nlshed bouse 6110 Statesman 7as28 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 APPLES DELIVERED Phone 97F12. " ... -t - - 8-s28tf es Comei- to Geo. N. Thompson's. Get apples at reduced price. Phone 97F12. ' i t oll APPLES FOR SALE--WINTER BAN- ana and -Kings. 2 miles east on Center St. Rural Box 114. WM. F. KAPLIX ger. i -. 8-01 FOR SALE MY HOUSEHOLD GOODS at a aaerifice for quick sale. Mahog any davenport and table, floor lamp,. vtinasor rnair,: ainmg set, uearoom suites. White sewinir machine, porch furniture, rugs.: Used only few months. . Flat for rent. Edwin Socolofsky, 9j " North 5th St. Phone 438-W. 8-28tf TWO TON TRUCK' FOR SALE .Terms. Phone 108F3 j 8-el FORDSOf, TANDEM-DISC, AND TWO bottom plow for sale. John H. Scott. 305 Oregon Bldg. i 8 28 Beautiful Oregon Rose And "eleven other Oregon songs te father with fine collection of patriot iff songs, sacred songs end asany oU tine favorites.' ALL FOB SSe. (Special prices ib qoaatlty lets) Especially adaptable for school, eoa atonity or home singing. ' Send f or Western Songster TO pages now in It third editien PnbUahed y ; 'i ; . ' OREGON TEACHERS MOItTHLY SIS 8. Commercial St. Salem, Or. GOOD STEP LADDERS AND PORCB wings", at bargain. 1751 Waller St - . 8-jae28ti FIR8T CLASS OATS AND VITCH HAl Phene 84F18. i - 8-31tf Trespass Notices For Sale Tresspass Notices, sixe 14 Inches by inches, printed on good 10 ounce canvass bearing the worda, ''Notice Is Hereby Given That Trespassing Is Strictly : Forbidden On These Premises Under Penalty Of Prosecution." Price 15c each or two for 25c. Statesman PobliAhing Company, L Salam, Oregon. , . ' - - ;- -: -stf AIREDALE PUPS FOR SALE. $5 and to. J. W. Douglas, Rt. 3, Box 7-A, Salem. " , . 8-s30 PRINTED CARDS, 8IZB 14" BT 7" wording, 'Rooras to Rent," price ' If cents each. 8ta teaman Basiaess Of - f ice, Gronnd Floor. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. . 10 rents a Vnndl Cirenlation departaaeal FORSALJS--lJTetock' O .. FRED W. LANGE. VETEKINARIAKTh. Office 490 A ComaisrciaL Phone 11B8 - Sea. Phom 1660. . . . 9-0(2041 IT.: AUCTION BALES 10 t Harold's Jersey Auction' Twenty-five' head, registered Jerseys, heavy -producers show winners, eows, heifers, and, the great herd bull j The Conqueror o!' Richlea. Entire herd. Sale to be held en the farm seven miles orth ot iJalem one-half mile west from Quinaby, atarting immediately after an eurly free lunch, Alex Harold A Son, Owners, Salem; E. A. Itboten, Sale Manager. i t 10-s28 WOOD FOR 6A1M 11 JCDD SAWS WOOD. Phone 142. SI-o25 OAK GRUB, 3TO FUR, SECOND growth and maple. Phone Judd, 142. ll-ol THE -VERY BEST GRUB OAK WOOD, . and second growth fir for sale. Phone 234 or 22 after office hours. Il-s2i 16 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL kinds.. Prices, reasonable and prompt delivery. .Phone 1958-W. ll-18tf OAK. MAPLE,' OLD AND 8ECOND growth fir, priced right. Phone 1879W I - ;; . ! 11.-09 STOP1 DON'T BUY INFERIOR WOOD1 Get the best oak and fir; also coal. By phoning 1865. r 11-alOti 16 INCH WOOD FOR NORTH SALEM from new -mill near Deal school, 8 loads 815. 'phone 1220. ll-o9U BEST GRADS OF WOO ft. and 1ft iack . Dry or green nlll wood. Dry second growth fir. : ' Dry old fir. t Dry 4 ft. oak., j- Prompt delivery and reaaosable priee FRED . WELLS, 280 goat Oh arch Phone 1642..! H-a6l 16-INCH OLD -FIR, 4 FOOT OLD FIR eecond growth oak and nan. Pbeat 19F8. M. D. MayHeld. ll-j FOR SALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fa wood, 4 ft, j For immediate delivery WANTED Emporment 12 EXPERIENCED LEGAL 8TENOGRAPH er desires permanent j)oaition. Call 1284-J. . , 12-ol Sf ENOGRAPHER WITH TWO YEARS' experience in Jaw office -desires poai tion, 6192, care Statesman. 12-s30 WANTED BY -j AN ELDERLY MAN, A place to work for board. A hand) man and willing worker. 6128, States Wan, j 12-128 GENERAL OFFICE WORK, Physician's office preferred.; Experienced. Write f'M", care Statesman. 12-827 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Wan prmanent position. Good references Address 5902, Statesman. 12s21ti WANTED FOR EXCAVATING AN 8 ploughing. Team work of any - kin Phone 1622-W. Res. 735 Bellevue. ; 12-S27 Jreen Roof Painting Also: black, yellow, bine. . - '' Call and ask to see some of my wod in roof painting and reshlngling. : M. K. "MATHEWS ''t ' ' Phone 107. !( I' : 12-aS9T I n ,s-tf-,iii itif it i5.: ' j .... WAKTED FOR EX0AVATINO AN7 ploughing. Team work of any kint Phone 1622. Rea. 735, Bellevue. ' ; ' ' '- 12-S2T WANTED MlsceUaneoug 18 FOR 8ALE APPLES. 60ej 75e and $1 per box. Phone 100F3. 13-30 WANTED TO CONTRACT 8PITZEN berg and Newton pples. Address Ward K. Richardson, 8afjrp, Oregon. 1328 WANTED APPLE8 FOR CANNING pur poses. The North west Canning Com- r pany will buy good apples of approved varieties tree of worms snd bruises de livered at the Cannery, Liberty and Trade streets.! 13-s30 WANTED MEN AND WOMEN Td : take, farm paper subscriptions. foo4 proposition to the right people. Ad dress the Pacific Homestead, Statesman Bldg., Salem, Or. . WOODRY THB ACCT30NIER BTJY8 used furniture for eash. Paene 811 iar- ' ' -1 n MISCEIANEOUS 14 SPIREI.LA CORSETS SOLD BY ALICE A. Miles, 451; N. 21st. Phone 1902J. Sajem, Oregon. . 14a28 BLEMISHES REMOVED; NO FAIN; NO scars. ouperiiuous nair, warts, moles and birth marks removed by electricity. Specialist, Room 426, Oregon Bldg. - . - 14-s28 AGENTS WANTED . lfj AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES i bell Madison V Better-Made" Shirts for : large manufacturer, direct to wearer, i No capital or experience required, i Many earn 100 weekly and bonus. i Madison . Mills, 502 Broadway, New f York. . . Ia28 f30 A DAY LIVE AGENT IN EVERY town to sell great big genuine Man churia's Fox Furs. 815 Sixe sells 'for 84.85. , You ' make '$1.50 .each. Easy to aell 20 to 3u a day. No delivery L or colleeting. ! No store or any other competition. Write for sample. MAS CHL'RIAN FUR CO. 5511 Broadway, Dept. 7. Chicago. Ifl-s28 HELP WANTED Female 17 CAN 1 YOU KMBKOIDEBf WOMEN wanted to embroider linens for us at home during ispare time. ' Information upon request. Belfast Company. Dept. 726. Huntington, Ind. 17s28 EXTRA 50 MONTHIjV NO SELLING ; ; no canvassing; positively no invest- f ment; employed people preferred, I write quick. ; Depfc 405, G-L-M Co., : 340, W. Huron, Chicago. 17s2 GIRLS THERE'S ALWAYS A SHORT." 1 j : . . t T L iur coueuiftic uipifers. ,1 e can teach a few more in our day or night class. Classes from 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 4 p. m.; j Bio 9 p. m. Portland Candy College, 964 Thurman St., Port land. Oregon. " 17-S28 HELP WANTED Male 18 BE A FOREST RANGER, POSTAL i clerk or- carrier. Steady positions. Particular Free. .. Write Mokane, s Dept. N. ei, Denver, Colo. 18s28 ELECTRICITY TAUGHT BY EXPERTS Earn while : you learn at home. Electrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and po sition secured. i Write to Chief Engi neer Cooke, 2144 Lawreuee Ave.. Chi cago. 7 18s28 MAN WANTED (CITY OR COUNTRY) old established company will supply ep its 1 and start you in your own per- i UMtnent business selling necessities peo ple must buy every day., j-.xperience unnecessary. 'Write McConnon Co., Factory 202, Winona, Minn. 18-s28 IEN THERE'S ALWAYS A i SHORT- , age ot canoymaxers. in lots oi towns near . bslem there la no one making their own candies to sell. . There is big ; profit Ui candy. We teach men . and . women in four to six weeks day or 1 night course. 'Price g6b.o: terms, i PWetTLAND CANDY -OOLLEGE. H4 THURMAN ST, PORTLAND, ORE. yi-... . j , - . L8-4-8 esmai HELP WANTEDMal 18 MESSENGER WANTED APPLY West ern Union. 18-s2tf EXTRA 850 MONTHLY NO SELLING; ;i no canvassing; positively: no invet- ment; employed1 people preferred, i write quick. Dept. 405, G L-M Co., , 340 W. Huron, Chicago.: : j 18S28 WANTED BRIGHT . INTELLIGENT ;( boy with bicycle. 14 years ot are or ; over. 40 deliver morning route in booth j Eastern part of city, good opportunity for ambitions boy to start business on : his vown account, apply Circolatioa ' Manager, Oregon Stateamaa. " lsept27 WANTED MAN AND TEAM TO BANK ont wood. Phone 1879-W. H'" . ' Male tuid Feaala 19 MAKE YOUR SPARE TIME PAY TO Sromote. Religious Education in the ome and distribute Religions Liters-. : tore, we need an intelligent man or ! -woman imyour community. If you have' any spare-time or want a steady posi tion, write for information. We pay ' liberally. No previoms- experience . re ' quired. Exceptional opportunity . for i teachers, students, ministers. 'or church ! workers. UNIVERSAL BIBI-E HOUSE : Phllsdelphia. -s28 WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED Apple . packers, pack after gvader. 6 centa per j box. Apply Alfred Orchard, 5 miles . east of Salem Moaday, or see Mr. ! Bohmstedt, Breyman Bldg. 19-S23 HOP PICKERS I WANT YOIJI TRUCK , leavea Commercial and Court sts. every ' ' morning at :30 and returns after pick ing. Store on grounds. C. C. Russell, J Phone 69F23 or see Ben White. 19-sl4 f sassa aMBBMcaj an n -r-rir 8AXES3IEN 0 SIDELINE AND FULL-TIME 6ALES . men, china, enamel, aluminum, gls; . open stock job tots, assortments, fac : tory lines. East Liverpool China Co, : Station D, Cincinnati. O, 20s23 SALESMEN WHO CAN SHOW 6UC . cessful record' at- promotion or adver tising. One who can earn f 10,000 or ; more per year. Home territory. Ad i dress Employment, Dept. 830, Wade St., 1 Cincinnati. Ohio. 20-28 LOST AND FOUND LOST CORVALLIS STATE BANK A cheek book containing receipts snd ? bank book. Return to Box 6211. i Statesman. . 22-sUO LOST ENGLISH SETTER 15 MONTHS : old, bearing bench tag. White and r black ears. Reward. E. W, Evsns, Dallas, Phone 1055-W, Salem.i 22-s28 REWARD FOR INFORMATION OR RE tnrn of a small dog. Color light brown, ; hair long, tail bobbed. Had collar on bearing Eugene City license. Phone 1418-W, Salem; or C, 3. Daniel, Eugene, Oregon. 22-ol" LOST LADIES BLACK PURSE OON ! taining currency and silver, el no B. P. . O. E. card. Howard. Call Shade at 97. - ; : .- ; 22s28 WATCH BRACELET ON FAIRGROUND? between Jason Lee restaurant and hors : show; $5 reward. Emma Englehorn, Kt ' 2. Box 43. 22-2: I I I I I III I II I -T, PERSONAIj 3 YOUNG WIDOW, VERY WEALTHY, fd !i lonely. Woald marry. Eva, B-1022, i Wichita, Kansas. - : 23-s26 CATHOLICS WISHING TO ilAHRT i Booklet Free. Address Home Club,, S, L-Box 23, Grand Rapids, 'Mich. 23-s2S CAJHOLIC9 WI8HING TO MARRY. BtHlK-JLiKT r nr.E. Address JIOM S CLUB, L-Box 23, Grsnd Rapids, Micii. CORRESPONDENCE CLUB d?ARTICU-' if Isrs for stamp. Thousands wealthy j: members everywhere. Results guars n teed or money - back. Smith, 1167P, Denver, Colo. 23s23 MARRY BUSINESS GIRL, 27 WORTH i 73.000; Widow 48, 36.000; girl, 19, ; 940.000. Write for descriptions and photos. Club 607 Tankercheln Bldir. Los Angeles, Calif. 23s28 EPILEPTICS-pAT LAST A TREAT, ment which stops seizures frosi first day. No bromides. Narcotics. Guar antee,!. Information free. Hunter Laboratories, 207 Main, Little Rock, Ark. , 2 8s a' MARRY IF LONELY, MOST SUCCESS fnl " Home Maker; ' hundreds rich; strictly confidential; reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556. Oakland, Calif. 23-s28 LEADING CLUB, LARGEST, MOST RE k liable for lonely people, confidential de j srriptions free in plain sealed envelope, j- Thousands wealthy members. If sia ! cere write.- Established 20 yesrs. Mrs. ; Wrubel, Box 26,. Oakland, California. 23-S28 READ THIS CAREFULLY YOUR HOR- oscope cast free. MARRIAGE PART NER described. Money Prospects, Trav ola, etc., etc Two Years Guide added Free. State BIRTHDATE. Ur., Mrs. or Miss. Send 20c in Stamps ( not coin) to defray Postage and Clerkship. Address Mr. V. Van de .aar. Forest Mansion. HAARLEM. HOLLAND. Po,t age to Holland 5c cnt- . 23-"'-' LOANS 24 WANTED TO BORROW 91000 FOR one i year. Good security. Will pay 10 per cent interest. Statesman, 6198. 24-s28 WANTED 30OO ON GOOD SECURITY 6 room all modern house $1,200. Easi est payments. Gertrude J. M. Page" 49 i it. Cottage St. 24s26tf. MONEY -TO LOAN ON FARM rROP j erty. Iowest rates obtainable. See Mr. MeCordy ta Homw Smith'e of : fice, titeevoa-Moere Bldg. : 24-a20tf MONEY TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS 1 1000 i to 2500. 7 per cent. BECKE k HENDRICKS : TJ. S. Bank Bldg. 24-al6tf GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS H ; per cent. F. L. Wilkinson, S02 C. H, : National bawk hlda?. B-snrO' REALi ESTATE City 3 ; .Your. Tjonio LEAVING CITY MUST SELL MY five room House, very reasonable. 1655 Cap ital. ; 25 Ot NEW DUTCH COLONIAL 6 ROOM house double construction and modern throughout Extra large lot and g tsge ..2i0 One of the most beautiful residence aitea on Fairmount hill. 2 Iota and xmalt cottage . ..... gaouo Modern bungalow and 1.1 acres land In Salem Heights Dintriet ..... .J..000 A. C. BOIIRNSTEDT Realtor and Insumace. Phone 577, 147 No. Commercial St, Salem, Oregon. - 25 s28tf SEE THIS! NO ALIBI NEEDED! Owner leaving" city, must sell Imme diately. Very attractive and classy new double constructed modern bungslnw, 4 rooms, bath. Best of plumbing, lights, built-ins, front and bark porch. Garage, paved street and Walks in snd paid. Large lot. beautiful lawn, flowers, fruit trees, splendid location, near car line. Open for inspection. Seeing is believ ing. Here is your one big chanee to get a home that is a real home. Priced to seH quick. .$2400. Also my h;a class furniture for aale at ha'f pri. See Childs A Berhtel, 510 Slate t'. No 'trouble to show this kind of prn rty; 'it 'r priced- right,' ' ' ''25-82; ! 1 f i A ' 1 4. i 4. 1 i 4 4 a. esvt- e i t 4 t