THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 9, 1924 Liver Trouble Now a Known Cause of Premature Old Aoe Medical science knows that pol sonotls waste in our bodies would actually cause death In a few" days If sot eliminated by Nature's pro cesses. Because it destroys these deadly poisons, the liver is pur most important organ -the body's wonderful purifier. - The liver prevents the formation of body poisons that cause diseases of the heart, kidneys, blood ves sels and are chiefly responsible for prematura old age. When the liver becomes weak, the poisons are sucked JM by the blood and health is broken down. Physicians know.,, that ..the, Jiver cannot be regulated by. drugs, but a safe" Nature substance has been discovered which will at once in BRASS COCK ON CHURCH i AROUSES CURIOSITY OF SEVERAL DENOMINATIONS Rev. Martin Fereshetian, Pastor of Unitarian Chtfrch, Ex plaixi3 V$yrJi tWai Bird Was Used 5 Instead of Customary-Cross. ..rv ,i f-.. . Many inanities have been direc ted to Rev." Martin . Fereshetian, pastor of the Unitarian jcnurch regarding the brass cock that Is placed on ihe spire st ., the new church. ( Both- Prof estants and Catholics have asked about the use of-the cock instead of the cross. .J...-:.! , Rev. fereshetian, when ques tioned on the sabject, said, it was a custom brought down from the medieval age. -. The cross was not used by the 'early Protestants for this purpose because it was held to be superstitious. The cross was used for decorative purposes only. The cock was used by the Chris tians of the middle ages, and even before the Christian era. It was the symbol of the dawn of this age, and stood for the dawn of the good works and vigilance This was before the. Reformation After the Protestant revolt the cock was chosen by the Protestant churches and nearly every one of them had it on the belfries of their churches. i During the colonial days the custom was, brought to America from England with many others. The cocks now were used on the towers, pf public building, and churches.--v f v- sr The Salem 'Unitarian church Is t typical representation of Geor gonian architecture prevalent in the early - period of the early na tional life. Other .examples of this ityle of building are illustrated by independence Hall at Philadelphia and other places." Excerpts from the handy book of curious Information by, William S. Walsh state s that adoui the iddle of tb&4iintli cntary, it is ra a js at U 115L1U U U U Ve consider Davenports and Chairs to be the highest class of furniture made. These goods are built in our own workshops and can be bought only at a Powers' store. We use only! the best of materials throughout in the construction of the Birchfield line. Our designs are all exclusive. Ask us about the inner construction of the davenport ---you are entitled to Ve Charge No Interest crease the vital bile" supply. The discovery is purified ox gall. Get fromyour druggist a pack age of Dioxol. ' Each tablet con tains ten drops of purified ox gall. In 24 hours the poison toxins will be removed. Your liver will be regulated. Blood purification will begin. Sallow skin will clear. You will feel so-much better you will know you have found the cause of your ill health. Dioxol tablets are harmless, tasteless and coat less than two cents each. . ; These . genuine ; ox gall tablets are-prepared only under the name "Dioxol!. If any tablet is offered you under another name, refuse it. Accept only Dioxol in the original, genuine package. Adv. learned from ancient documents the figure of the cock was set up on; every church steeple as the em- blem of St. Peter, because, as suggestive of the cock which crowed before this saint ( and no doubt, with reference to his mor ning alertness.) the cock came Jo bei the symbol of, clerical vigilance In the middle ages the clergy cajled themselves the "Cocks of the Almighty whose duty it was, like the cock that crowed before Peter, to call the people to repen tance or, In any event, to the church. J". : : jj Durandus has a Latin poem which may be translated as fol lows: ' j. . i "Do you wish to know the sup reme' reason wherefore the cock, shining in brass, cuts the north wind"1- on ; the pinnacle of the church, looking : out for every thief and wanderer? He sings the song of repentance to all, for, as a cock first summoned Peter to repentance, when; betrayed by sleep, be had denied his Master' Armistice pay- plans CENTER AROUND STATUE (Continued from page 1) members of the GAR, the WRC, Gold Star and, War Mothers from the square to the ; court bouse. where the exercises are to be held according to Col Carle Abrams, chief of staff. f Provision fer'Kala . Should the weather prove ln- the dedication ceremonies will, be held in the open and in the im- mediate vicinity of the monument j-j...': - - - - -1 H I G a.?47rO t i E 3 E' and the remainder of the excellent program that has been- arranged will be held under cover at the Armory, all of the necessary ar rangements having been complet ed by Mrs.. John A Carson, presi dent of the War Mothers, For the benefit of all ex-service men, the American Legion Is prov iding a free luncheon to be served at noon from McCornack hall, in the Miller building. Members of the 162nd Infantry band, a mill tary organization of 60 musicians which will be a feature of the day, will be guests of the Legion at lunch. The former soldiers will go from the hall to the square. Visiting war Mothers will be entertained by the Salem War Mothers, Merchants have been requested to close their establishments for the entire day. , This was done last year, all cooperating with the exception of two stores. , . - Program Is Given i i The program for the dedicatioi of; the statue, "Over the Top to Victory," is as follows: i Selected music I62nd Infan try band.- - : f ; . , : t InvocationRev. W. C. Kantp ner. -. i ' Solo Mrs. Harry Harms. Reminiscences -General George A. White. Song Apollo quartette. j Unveiling and dedication of the monument Carl D. Gabrielson, commander of Capital Post No. 9, assisted by Harry Carson, com mander of Delbert Reeves post, of Silverton. , .? Reading of names on the monu ment Captain Roy Neer, of Port land. Placing- of wreaths Gold Star and World War Mothers of Salem and Marion county, :f , Acceptance; - of monument County Judge W. H. Downing and Mayor John B. Giesy. I0GR0WI1 NAIL Turns Right Out Itself . A few drops of "Oatgro'' in the crevice of the Ingrowing nail re duces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail tarns naturally outward almost over night. . "Outgro" is a harmless antisep tic TnannrarreffTOT-rimT7vwriai.si However, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing directions. Adv. Tl : r -I up"? Mr.iipMn'-'t r :.. Hi?l Easy Terms 977 -COURT ST Solo Mrs. Earl Pearcy. Address W. S. Gilbert, state Chaplain., '-.,, ' t . ' --. s0loMrs.j Hallie Parrish Hin ges, accompanied by the Cherrian band with the public joining on the choruses. : j Taps Bugler, Co. F, ONG. Boy. Scouts Assist ; ' All organizations are urged to be in their initial positions at 1:15 o'clock and in a column of fours, with the -GAR,- WRC and Gold Star and World War Mothers riding in automobiles in single column. Detachments of Boy Scouts will report to the grand marshal and assist in forming the parade while one detachment will report to the chief of police and aid in directing traffic. .. The line of march will be from Marion square south on Commer clal to State; east on State to Church; north on Church to Court;; west of Court to, High; south on High to the monument where the parade will halt. . Military and patriotic organiza tions will form on Commercial, north of Marion and facing south; fraternal and civic, organisations will form on Marlon, east of Com merclal, facing west; schools will form on Marion, west of Com mercial, facing east. .. ,; Parade In Division Four division will make up the parade. Organizations in each of these are as follow:, , First Division Grand Marshall and Staff; Na tional Colors; ; 162nd Infantry band, NOG ; Company ' F, ONG; Coast Defense Detachment, ONG; Grand Army of the Republic; Women's Relief Corps; Ladies of the ; GAR; Sons of Veterans; Daughters of Veterans; Ladies Auxiliary Sons of Veterans; Spanish American War Veterans; Ladles Auxiliary Spanish War Vet erans. . Second Division - American Legion, Fife and Drum corps;, 'American Legion; Ladies Auxiliary American Le gion; World War Mothers; Vet erans of Foreign Wars; Disabled Veterans of the World War. Third Division C h e r r 1 a n band; Cberrians, Elks; Modern Woodmen of Amer ica; Knights of Pythias; Order of De Molay; Knights of Columbus; Salvation army. y p Fourth Division ; i Indian Training School band; Indian Training school Cadet; Ore gon State Training School band; Oregon State Training School Ca dets; Willamette university; Sa lem high, sohool; Parrish, Junior high school; McKinley Junior high school; Grade schools. , Labor Service Report ; Shows Very Light Week For the week ending November , Cli labor and the employment serv ice office, which is operated here in cooperation with the YMCA, t . .-! '.- '. ' We Charge No Interest 1 fihrinp nhtiirn UIUULID DUIIlttl Take a TaWespoonf u.1 of Salts if Back Iain or Bladder Is Irritated, i Flush your .kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys ii their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in. the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. . The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often .get sore, and Irritated, obliging you to seek re lief two or three times during the night. .. ' : ' To help neutralize these, irritat ing acid?; to help cleanse the kid neys and flush off the , body a urinous waste, .get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here. Take a - tablespoon ful in a glass of water before breakfast for a, few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts U made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Iithia, and bas been used for years to help flush and stimulate slug gish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids In the system so they no. longer irritate, thus often re lieving bladder weakness. t i Jad Salts, is ; inexpensive; can I not injure and makes a deligbtful effervescent lithiawater drink. By all means have your physician ex- amine your kidneys at least twice a -year.- Adv. j '; ." f: placed 23 men and 3 women in emnloyment. A total; of 101. ap plications for work ' were filed ! with Sim Phillips, who has cnarge of the local office. The greatest demand for work ers came from common labor with 15 men being placed, 5 in agri cultural positions, 2 sales peoples. 1 cook, 2 housekeepers. The greatest number of applications for work were filed for' common labor, agriculture eame eecona. truck drivers ; next In line ana sales and clerical workers were last, a .1.. bmnir facnar1 hT I the local labor . off Ice by which JC. uiaur - ; O I additional positions can be secur ed for the workers here. It la expected that the plan will be used J by the employment office. POWER IS SUBJECT iUKHLUii .5. .- -mm mir " F. T. Griffith, Head of PEP I Company,; Will tpeaK Here Monday Noon , Franklin T. Griffith, president of the Portland Electric ' Power comDany will speak on the "Dev- .lAnmon of tho Water POWer OI ' . ' ' . . . n . W I irjlDfin - U I SEE.. toe s.a.vp vi ye- nlar meeting of the Salem cnam - ber of Commerce Monday noon, r.iffiil,' 1V will ha nhrmt elftC - UI lllliu a " v triclty in general and will explain watts and water power , in. sncn a way that all may understand. , XT nrif fith nnened a law of- i fice in Oregon CUy in 1894 and 'became city attorney and legal ad Ivlser for the paper mills there. Bis specialty was water , power leases and rights. Later, he moved tq Portland and opened anotner law office there, where he- served as attorney for the Portland Rail way Light and Power company. He was elected president or tne I company in 1913 and is still hold- ing the Job. ; . ' ' " :xxr r Wamiitnn lorai manager it w ' f the Portland Electric Power company will be the chairman. SCHOOL BALLY AT BROOKS lA . meeting will be held in the! arhnnl buildlnr. Brooks, Oregon, Friday evening, Nov. 14. at pt,, T,einMT,l -.takers W1U Oe J Oil 11 ja. xiauy x lem Statesman', and Mrs. UMorae Mr. Vollva erhlbitta an ordln Clark, principal of the Salem Mc- J ary map of the globe upon which Klnley Junior high school. Patrons and friende : or tne school and" adjoining districts are invited. . STAYTOX ON MAP V Probably 40,000 people who never heard of Stayton will now know that there Is such a town because of the progressiveness of two business men, J. w. Mayo and G. A. Rolph who "put Stayton on the map," as the saying 0es, at the International Livestock expo sition now being held in Portland The Stayton! booth covers 200 BCiuare feet of floor space and in it are many, handsome blankets from the Sahtiam Woolen Mills, also a line of their piece goods and coats made up from same. A booth in which flax tow- from tne local plant ia on display -and prod ucts from the Stayton annery al so may be found. Samples of the beans and fruits' canned here are being J given out and there is al ways a good crowd about the booth to see the exhibits and aam pie the V euysM&lU 11 CLASSIFIED SECTION Phone 23 Advertising Dept." CLASSIFIED ADVEItTISIilESTS Bata ptt woidj , Per Insertion i ,,. ..... 2 Three intertioos - Si Money to Loan On Ril Estite T. K. FORD (Over L4d Bash Bank) ' BEFORE YO0 LEAVE YOUR, HOME . OR CAR HAVE IT . Insured Properly , , Phone 161. Bacsve A Hendricks. V. B. JBank &ldg , e"0 t AUTO TOPS AVTO TOPS SIDE CURTAINS PUT on door rods. - Prepare now for a rainy day. Call and see O. J. Hall, at his ' new location. 219 State 8t. 8-a29tf FOB REST 4 PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 145 BY IVt' wordins "For Rent." srice 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office, on uroand floor. i ... .Li. i i FOR REJfT Apartments 5 I , HEATED APARTMENTS PHONE 2036J ... ! 5-nBtf FURNISHED APARTMENT TWO Rooms ffirivsfal Ksatla f t m a an . hosLl. laanta ITI. Adults. 391 N. Cottage. i 5-nl2 two Mom furnished apartment Newly painted and tinted. Ught, fuel, I water tarnished. 3 blacks Bash Bank. fl3. 355 Bellrue. , 5-n9" APARTMKNX288 x. cottagEv s ntf 14 ROOM APARTMENT WITH BATH. ! Call 1951-W.- - t 5-nir- UNFURNISHED MODERN APARTMENT Electric apartments. Call 1097-J. 6nll 4 ROOM APARTMENT "WITH BATH- Call 1951-W. after 5 vl m. S-nll APARTMENT AT 1171 CHEMEKETA I street. , only tare blocks from State I Honu. 2 nnmt. Price OnlT 18. Better sea this. I" 5-nStI I FOR RENT APARTMENTS: 891 KO. Commercial. FURNISHED APARTMENT iloor. 292 North Summer. FIRST J 5-n9 HEEE KOOM furnished apart- mept, 593 N. Summer. 5-jneStf PATTON APARTMENTS HOT WATER. beat, prirate bath. CaU Patton'a uooic 1 store. 5-o2tf UfiDEKN S HOUU Afl. au Birt.tr 7 i- .on en me C....k Itih fit 5-o21tf a . FOR RENT Rooms 0 heated rooms and board. S28 if. Cottage.' .Phone 1547-M. -nl4 TWO DESIRABLE SLEEPING ROOMS. Close in and reasonable. Phone zvn-J . ..... . . . . . 6-jxS LARGE feTE AM HEATED . FURNISHED ROOM FOR BENT MODER HOME. I ftlomsn. Most ire references. " addras A. B care SUtesman.. 6-oltf ROOMS TO RENT CALL 2044-W. 6-9tf FOR RENT Houses A WELL FURNISHED MODERN BUN-1 galow. Three blocks from State House, i 65 Marion. -, 7-n9 I FOR RENT 5 rooms with sleeping: porch. Lights, water and Phone free. Close in. Im mediate possession. Call 410- Oregon Bldg. . 7-n9tf vns RENT 440 8. 23KD.; 23ZS Bisie; 2327 State: 1098 N. 21st.; 1565 S. Cot i tage: 1154 Oak, etc. . i . - bkcke ft hendricks u. 8. Bank Bldg. 7-ntf 1 a ?rTt MODEEJf HOUSE PARTLY tI' iw -v " . . . . . i . : f person, h to rood tenant. Phono 659-J or 80. MODERN FIVE BOOM HOUSE. SLEEP inn porch. 1076 Marion. 7-nll DESPITETHEFLIERS ZIOK. 111.. Nov, 2 t AP) Fly 1 . nrftnrl the world does not - I ...... . prove that tne eann , i siuu. according to a statement of Wil bur Glenn Vollva, overseer of the Christian Catholic Apostolic r.Vin !, inminnnlfr ri prt who said th t Eiance at a ; map of the 1 earth as a stationary plane would 8 show that the Journey or me WOria Iiyers proveu tue e-rtu i a. stationary as much as it was -l'K1ai. he had penciled the route of the fliers. He said it showed the aviators merely ..flew In a circle over the flat surface of the earth. "Advocates of the Copernlcan globular theory of , the earth's shape should note , the statement of Prof. R. A. Gregory. V one of their foremost authorities," ?Mr. Voliva asserted. He quoted Prof, Oreeorv as saying: ,"Circumna gation in an eaaterly or westerly direction does not prove the earth to be globular. It has been pointed out that circumnavigation ncould be possible on flat surface with the north , magnetic pole at Its center. "The world flight does not prove conclusively either theory but it does prove one just as much as it proves the other, : "The Bible plainly and unmis takably teaches that the earth Is a stationary Diane." " continued BIr. -Vollva. He submitted ab stracts from. - Prof. : J. Norman Lockyer, iaPlace. the French as tronomer and the late Prof-?WTood - house of Cambridge, ia support of LD STILL FLAT I his cpntentioaj- tit One wek (six Insertions). One mawtfc Bix months contract, per month 15e 12 months' contract, per month 12e Minimum for any adTertfsatnat-35a FOR RENT Houses UK BEST-THAT 140 MODEM room house at 1145 No. Winter St. I am going to offer now at 35. as it Is lata in tue aeason, it is. worth t0 however. See Wm. Flemine. 841 State at. fugn sua. or noose. na-M. KEW MODERN DUPLEX HOUSE TOR rent, vau 63F15 after . . 7-ol9U HOUSES TO BENT F. L. WOOD, 841 State St. . ..- 7-m23tf 7 HOUSES FOR RENT IMMEDIATE possession e. BECKE HENDRICKS . JJ. 8. Bank Bldg. - 7-n9tf WANTED To Rent 7A WANTED IMMEDIATELY POUR OR lire room furnished or unfurnished bonse. Phone Kimber YMCA or Arge Hotel, ; '. - ': ; 7a-n9 tf WANTED AT ONCE FOUR OR FIVE room rurmshea or, onxuxnished nonse. Ktatesmsn. 7s-n9 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 FOR SALE BALED CLOVER HAY Phone 981-R. 8-n9tf lAPPLESjrAT RANCH OR DELIVERED. Phone -17F31. 8-nl5 GOOD LOTS SMALL HOUSE, 1100, Easy terms. Owner, P. O." Box 214, 8-n9' FOR SALE GOOD -TEAM. TRUE AND sonna ; wagon and harness ; also good cow ana a ooien hens. . Phone 907. " . - 8-ntf FOR SALE BY - OWNER-i-NEW FIVE room bonsralow. atrtctlT modern, hard wood floors, -fireplaoe. f anuwe and wash trays. Located just off Cspitol street. Lasy terms. i Phone 1440-W. 8-nl2 HUGHES HOTPOTNT ELECTRIC range. UU new. J'bone 151S-M. 8-n8 FURNITURE, IRON BEDSTEAD, MAT- tresses and springs, heater, kitchen ta ble, canned fruit. Call before Fridaj p. m. 1105 Front St. West Salem. , i i ' - : -" - 8-n6tl NEWPORT LOT CLOSE TO BEACH foi sale on easy payments, or will trade for produce at any point convenient ts Highway.. Li. J. Smith. Aewport, Ore. - ' - n.n10 fluuk iaup, LEATiUiK CUAIK, Fert stand. .Phono 888-J. 8-n8 WOOL. SCOURING AND CARDING. Yow own wool eardeo inta batta. or madi into comforters, pads or msttresses. Old wool bedding recorded. Prices, -Cata logue, ana ohlpptng tsgs sent upon ap plication. CRESCENT BATT BED- DING CO., Stay ton. Or, $300 MOTORCYCLE FOR $35. VTH1 tavh - sa wiauI kr T . 'fri . ?kMjn T " eA u SB w sa,w a: SM vwaaa u ewvuew ( ox 6. 8-o30t APPLES FREE FROM W O R M . 75 . per box; two boxes fl.SO; twix Doxet 1.8UJ v. vn- 8-o21U BeflUtif Ul OrefTOH ROSQ ' 1 And eleraa ether Oregon soags to : Tether with sv line collection of patriot ie songs, ssered soaga and many eld time favorites. -, ALL FOR 25c .. - fSooeial prices in ouantity lots) ; Especially adaptable for school, com- Btnnity or home singing, sena xor- Western Songster: 70 paces now. in its . third edition Published by , -OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 215 fl. Commercial St. Salem. Or. GOOD STEP LADDERS AND PORCH winn at a barzain. 1757 Waller Kt. S-jne 28d I Trespass Notices For Sale "i ' Tresspass Notices, size 14 inches by 9 inches, printed .on good 10-ounce ranrass' bearing the words, "Notice Is Hereby Given That Trespassing Is Strictly Forbidden On These Premises Under Penalty Of Prosecution' -Price 15e each or two for 25o. Statesman Publishing Company, Salem,, Oregon. - 8-atf PRINTED CARDS, i 8IZE 14,'BY 7" wording. "Rooms to .Kent," pno iu cents each. Statesman Business Of fice, Ground floor. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10 cents a bundle. Circulation oepartment Oregon etatesmsn. FOR SALE Livestock 0 FRESH COW FOR SALES MILES east of Asylum, K. .0, Box l. m. F. Kaplinger. , - Sn8 FOB SALE Fresh eow and calf. -work team. 1275 8. 12th. Bir Ton y-ntu FRED W. LAXGE. VETERINARIAN Office 430 S. Commercial, jrnone iib Rea. Phone 1666. -m23tf WOOD FOR SALE 11 la.TvrM fI.T VIR. A FOOT OLD FIB. second rrawth oak ana 111. rnon 18FS. it. D. Hartleld. t 11-jeti BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4' ft. ns. IS- loon. - . Dry or treen mill wood. -Dry second growth lir. ' Dry old fir. " ; . . It., a AttV nA aab. " Prompt delirery and reasonsblo price. ... rern r. wells - t- 180 South Church. Phose 1542. 11-aStf 16 INCH B1A3CS. WOPU. W.u load; 4 loads rnene o-w FOR DRY WOQD PRICED RIGHT Phone IS7Q.W. , iiim- FOB BALE DRT SEC0XD GKOWTH fit wood, 4 ft. For immediate oeiiTeTy. Phaiut M6. 4-fl2tl 16 INCH AND 4 FOOT- WOOD OF ALL hinds. " Priees ronrle- and .prompt deliverv. Pkons 195S-W. ; 11-slStf ktvt Dnv-T BfY INFERIOR WOOD! CI tttan Kanet naaaC IDQ fir: also real. nknnlnr 1833. ' 11-slOtf 16 INCH WOOD FOR NORTH" SALEM from new miH near Deaf school..-: 5 l.. am; rhi 122. - t-ntf iVANTEl Employment 12 EXPERIEXCEP JANITOR "WATS TS work. Good referescea. io etatewuan. , - . - 12-nl3 SH1NGIJXO AND ROOF REPAIRING- 443 Turner St. Phono 60-, 12-a -iriir-RlKXJEI STJtXOGRAPHX'B, Wants 4. wraaonl position.' Good.ieferences. adie""5S3aiEtatc5iiiii. ia-siu liiiii- WANTED-rWisccllaneoua 13 WANTED TWO OK THREE PIGS looea preferred. Fhone yvtii i tween 12 and 1 noons or 6 and T ' nines. Also want two or three baled hay. 13 c , . WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO take .farm paper subscription. A good proposition to the right people. Ad ores the Pacific tiomesuaa, fc;ate- man Eldfc, Baloay Or. . - . iWOODRT THE ACCTIONEES BCTS nsod furniture for eosh. Phone 511 WANTED PARTICULARS fROll PAK- tis haTin for sale 40 or 50 aires food tillable land ruitatU for diTrsififd fsrminr. Address Vim. Tie Id. 830 ilo thow St, Wenatcheo, Washington. mill MISCELIi.XEOU3 14: SPIRE LLA CORSETS SOLD BY ALICE A. Miles, 451 N. 2 1st, phone If02-J. ... 14-c9 BUSINESS MEN HAVING TYPE-WRIT- mg to do msy bring; it to The Pacific Expert school, where it will bo done obsolutely orfeet and free of charge. jRoom 1, (Patten Apts. - 14-ni ENROLL AT THE PACIFIC EXPERT school in Patton Apartment, adjoin- inc Ladd , Buah Bank Bidg. Com plete bnsinesa course taught tn three months and positions secured for sll graduates. Free books and supplied. 14-nS MARCELL1NO 65c. P91 N. COTTAGE. 14d5 Phone 1633-J. . . SOME STICK THEM. WE WELD THEM. jlectne and acteylene weldisf. lleary or l:cht- Tanks, boilers, or castings. Production welding. AutomotiTO tract tor and sawmill wcldin. 849 Ferry, Salem. . i4 d3 JUDD SAWS WOOD PHONE 142. MaBBVaassaasBBBSCBac3SBEssa V IlliXP WANTED 15 WE WANT A REPRESENTATIVE, orery county. Ketain present employment. -Attend to our business during spare time. Crown Co 701 Romax Bid?.. New York' City. IS-nS 1 l 1 ' t I. ! ... .1 . AGENTS WANTED 16 XO COMPETITION LIBERAL COM- missions, selling children's apparel. Two or more sales ia every borne. Producers wanted. Both sexes. Paut Jr. Wear Co, Cincinnati, Ohio. !S-n9 EARN MONEY AT HOME ADDRESS- ing. Mailing, rirculars. No experience required. Nothing to sell. We pay weekly. York Supply Co, 309 Fifth Are., New York. 16-n9 AGENTS TO SELL EVERY WOMAN ber Birthstone Pearl Necklace for J5. No competition; reserro territory. Sample 1.00 Pacific Jewelry Corp, 424 Broad way. Loa Angeles, CT. 16 n9 AGENTS MAKE BIG MONEY SELLING oriental indestructible opalescent 30 inch pearl necklaces, with .Mexican To paz liiimond jeweled clasp, sells f 6.50 sample mailed in pi ft box 81.85 CALI FORNIA - IMPORT ' CORPORATION, Dept. 16, Box 848, Venice, Calif. ' '.. : 16-n9 ;0 MOEE PU31PXNG UP TIRES An airtight vaire which preTeni 6 i losa of air in tires has been put c .' market. With this cap one infiatii Issta lif of tire and doubles tire mil. go.' Tested and approTed by 1- - -automobile manufacturer. TS' 1 ( t , proof of 'testa., Ketail price 81. ierful of fire. Great demand. "tt'o uher - opportunity for agents. Airlox " Co, Dept. 161 2306jir- - . mi raro. V- ME.f WANTTSG ' FOI- 'V"- l'ostal Clerk, and other t , -write for Free -part icu. -. ; D-107 Denver, Colo. . 1 ? JAEANESE TRUCK FARM LI j : T- ed 1 to lease land on snarei. tor i rm 1 of years. Good soil, roads, and mar . keta. "Write Box 24,. Cedar- Falln. I Iowa. ' 18-n i MENAGE 18-40, WAKTHTG RT. STA- tion-Office poaitioms, lis-.u mom a, free trannportat ion, experience nnneces aary. Write Baker, Supt 859 Wsin ; wright, St. Louis. . . 18-n9 ELECTRICITT TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. Earn whtle you learn at nome. r.iec tricol Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and position se cured. Write to Chief Eengineer Cooke 2144 Lawrence Ave Chicago. 18-n9 MAN WANTED (CITY OR COUNTRY) old established company wut suppi; capital and stsrt you in your own per manent bvsUess selling necessities peo ple must boy every lay. Experience unnecessary. Write McConnon & Co. Fsctorv 202. Winona. Minn. ia-n9 SALES3IEN 3 ALLURING STYLISH SUFERHJUALr ity popular prtceo anoea i per y easy, pay in advance. Wo furnish aamples. Nstioally known organisa tion. Stylish 'Arch, Cincinnsti, Obio. 20-n9 Sales Resistance ? T ? .. ! t t Royal-Kendal reprenenta tires do rrnt know what it is. They sell a coal earing devico for furnaces (not an oil turner) binder a itusrantee of reducioz eoal consumption 25 to 85 per cent or money back; sold thronithoot the conn 4ry by lealina deartBfc stre. to dealers and aeenta: renponsible repre antatio wanted for eVaiem and sur rounding territory to begin attire work at once: free trial demonstration ot ter. Address D.W. Pesrson, 155 F.. Suoerier. Chicago g0-r9 LOSTAM FOUND C3 LOST OS MILL OR HIGH STREET pair black oxtoros,. r inner pieano. tel ephone 847-M. ? ; 22-n9 LOST EMBROIDERY SCISSORS. About . : t t A tWO WeOKS ago Deiween . v,iiii Winter. : Return to 135T X. Winter. Re ward. 22-n9 FOX i TERRIER DOG. NAMED J1GG8. Has leather collar wiw i roumy Ucense. Phone 52F11. 22 n- LOST STONE MARTIN FUR iA.ls-- piece. . raw - LOST SOMETHING ! FIND ITI PHONE s want a to xno buuuub. Mruo" - . rERsoxAL WEALTHY YOUNG LADY. PRETTY. will marry. write me. r-ra, d k';., Wichita. Kansas. 23-n MARRY IF LONELY JOIN "THE SCC ceasfvt Correspondence Club. Reliable. J Doscriptions free. Box 55, Oakland, f Calif. ' 23-n3 ASTROLCK.Y STARS TELL 'LIFE'S story. Sena omnaaies ana aime mr - trial reading. Eddy. 1085-B. Suite S6. Kansas City. Mo. - ilf-nS LEADING CLCB. LARGEST, MOST KE liable for4onely people, confidential drtcrtptioiMi free in pUin aesled en relope. Thousand wealthy members. If sincere write. Established SO years. Mrs. WrubeL Box IMS, Oakland, Califor nU. " 23 n9 GET 'MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL fiaper rmbliahed. Correpoadent. T edo. Ohio. 23 di LOAN'S 21 $2500 TO LOAX SECURITY MUST BS first claaa, rate 7 per cent. W. IL Grahenhorst fc Co, 275 State street. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM TI erty. "Lowest rates obiaina'.'ie. fc? Mr. WeUuray ta iioner . taut ti s ei fige. fcteerea-lieorg Liz, - it . 1 i , f i t i K 1 i t l ' f 1 j r j r r