"7 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 1- . WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19,' 1924 ATJDRED BUNCH--th 1' VIV.v-3 Y . ; A LARGE ATTENDANCE -t. notable the Mother-Dai made notable the Mother-Daughter banquet! Monday evening- at" the First Baptist chnrch where covers for 100 j guests were placed. The tables were decorated 'with can dles'and chrysanthemums. Fifteen newimembers were Initiated 'unto the I World-Wide Guild organiza tions before the banquet. - .Miss i Nellie Pickens Was the toastmlstress of the evening. Mrs. 13. H.'Snanks responded1 to the toast. "Oar Daughters," and Miss Ruth E.Ross to the toast, "Our Mothers."'; An address was given by Mlsa Louise Hunderup of Port land. The whole evening wa one of the most successful and happy ever held. There are three WWQ organizations represented in the FIrstiBaptTst church--the Bereans, COLOR IT NEW WITH "DIAMOND DYES' -. Beautiful home dyeing, and tinting is guaranteed with D 1 a m o n d Dyes." Just dtp in cold water to tint , soft. (lulicate! shades, of boil to; dye rich, permanent colors. Cach 15 -cent pac ase contains direc tions so simple any ribbonsj - skirts, waists, fdresses, roats, stockings,' sweaters, draper ies, -coverings, hangings,: every tbing new. . t , ,- Buy VDiamond Dyes'V no other lund and tell your druggist whe ther Ihe material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether It is lirien cotton, or mixed goods. Adv. - - ' , i '-, ' 1 1 Christmas If I 1- OF THE USEFUL KIND jv will be found here in abundance. ' It i;$? . . would, be more satisfactory to your-; cw : t self and the While the selections are complete." Wool Gloves We have many different icolors and combinations made in gauntlet styles for roll cuffs. . i " $1.19, $1.48, $1.65 Wool Scarfs In thros and belted models with tied and loose fringe $2.48 1 1 Genuine Angora scarfs at $4.98 Sweaters i Nothing quite' takes 'the place of a . sweater one is always safe in choos ing a slfpon, Jaquette or coat $1.48 to $4.98 ROBBIE GOATS priced at $5.9? to $9.75 E 72-Inch Heavy pure linen table , Damask rich satin finish, rose pr tulip pat tern. Special, ; '.a Yard , Special Linen -table $395 , ... Christmas Shoppers should plan to PHONE 106 the Fideliiy and the True Blue. The Litter .has just recently been' formed. These meet every month, for mission study and for social gatherings. The Salem WWd group won the prize in Ore gon last year for the ' best all round work during the year. V, . .- - : i ' Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sequin who celebrated their 25th wedding an niversary on: Sunday engaged the Masonic temple at Gervais In or der to accommodate their-numerous friends and relatives at the celebration dinner. More than 100 persons were present. ; "L t " Mrs. Frank Jaskoski who at tended the White-Heenan wedding at the Holy . Rosary church yester day morning will remain In Port land for a week as the guest of Mrs. J. N. Murray. ; . , The West Side Circle of the Ja son Lee Aid i society will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs- Fred Prince, 1545 N. Commercial street. -.t ' An interesting new dancing club has been organized for single men of the city, to be known as the Sa lem Bachelor's Daneing club. All single men are eligible for" mem bership and should make applica tion immediately as membership will be limited. The first dance of the series planned will be on Mon day evening.: November 24, at Der by hall with the Oriole orchestra secured to furnish the music. Ad mission to;any dance will be by Invitation only. ; ' Temporary 1 of fleers are: Presi dent, Ttasntussen ; 'secretary. Jack. Charington, and treasurer, Don Petram. , : ' . :"' The War Mothers are asked to be guests this evening at the meet ing of the Veterans of : Foreign Wars at 8 o'clock In the .WOW halls.' i : : - -f- ' recipient if? you choose mm T1! ' '1 - (giving of Table Linens ) ' ' . " " r . i ' - I Continues-rrNow iayour opportunity to; ! ; save on good quality linens " Genuine - , . ....... ... i .. . . . Hand-Made Madeira Linen Pieces On Sale 20 Per Cent Discount - J l w Ti-..-..... 39 Salem Store . CG iiUte St. I Social Calendar 1 -Ttxlay- -w West 'Side Circle of the 2fason Lee - Aid society. Mrs. Fred Prince, 1545 K. Commercial St., hostess. " 2i30 o'clock'.' '' ' ' - Central Circle of the Jason Lee Aid ' society. All " day meeting. Church.' ; 1 ' it . BE club. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies, 941 North Cottage street, hostess. ' ' ' : . 1 ' War Mothers. Meet with Vet erans of Foreign Wars and ladies. 8 o'clock. , WOW halls. - i First - Methodist church circles South Central. Mrs. F. L, Utter, 440 Oak street. i i- West Central, Mrs. I. T. Moore, 110 Division. ' : East Central, Mrs. R. L. Farmer, S09 Chemeketa. t South East, Old People's Home. Bazaar work. : - I ? Yew Park. Mrs. Da via and Mrs Shade. 76 South High street, ? Naomi, Mrs. J. W. Beckley, 161 N. 21st street, i k . Business and Professional Wom an's club. Chamber of Commerce 8 o'clock. . .; . ;1 .;. South Circle of the First Chris tian church. Mrs. S. A. Philpot. 1160 South Liberty street, 2:30 o'clock. i . Woman's Missionary society. First Evangelican church. Mrs. J. Ulricb, 1190 North Fifteenth street, 2:20 o'clock. Silver tea. Thursday Priscllla club. Brush College Helpers. ' 1 Rummage sale. Thursday bridge luncneon club. CTC tire shop, uoun sireei. , ,. Faculty Women's club. Mrs. E. T. Brown, 715 South Capitol street, hostess, i - . -- . ; , - " Chapter Q of the PEO sister hood. Mrs. Harwood Hall, Che- mawa. , ..... . , Woman's Home Missionary tSo- ciety - convention. , Oregon , City. Methodjst church. J . 4 Kensington club. Mrs.l.M, Doughton, 1465'State street. i "": " Friday ' Ladies' aid Society of the First Presbyterian church. Hot dish luncheon. Church dining room. 1 o'clock; . "'.!- -'.' - ": ' Woman's Home Missionary So ciety convention. Oregon City. Methodist chur.ch. ;: 1 ' 1 Thursday -; afternoon Bridge Luncheon clHb.T" Rummage sale, CTC tire shop, 477 Court street. Unitarian Woman's Alliance. Emerson room, 2 : 3 0 o'clock. Junior Standard Bearers party, Miss .Helen Breithaupt, 723 Ferry street, hostess, 7:15 to 9 o'clock. Meeting of board of directors of YWCA, Mrs. W. I. Staley. 2:30 o'clock. Saturday Salem Woman's - club. J Clnb house.' 2:30 o'clock. , i - Little ' Light !. Bearers. : First Methodist church. Party at the church. 2:30 o'clock. . ' ! West Side circle of the Jason Lee Aid society. ! Cooked food sale and bazaar. i Women's Civic Society Cooked Food sale, Neimyer.'s Drug Store. Thursday Afternoon Bridge club rummage sale. CTC tire shop, 477 Court street. i , : ' - Mr. and Mrs. James E. Heenan attended the wedding of their son, Mr. ' James Edward Heenan In PortlSnd. The ceremony was per formed at 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the : Holy Rosary church on East Third and HlnrV- amas streets, the bride being Miss (jainenne Elizabetn White, the daughter of Mrs. ? Elizabeth B. White.' ' ' "!''" : :"Mrs.-' Frank Jaaknakl atH TltY . antf Mrs. Philip Jaskoski, as well as- memoers or tne Heenan family went down yesterday for the cere mody. ' " - ' " ' ' Tomorrow the ladles of the Thursday bridge " luncheon club will open a three-day rummage sale at the CTC tire shop, 477 Court street. The proceeds from the sale will go for the purpose of raising money to put lights at the hospital entrance. , Donations will be very welcome, those having articles to offer be ing, asked to call anyone of the members: Mrs. H. N. Meyers, Mrs. John McNary, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. Walt on, Mrs;- Frederick, Lamport. Mrs. David Eyre MrsT T. A. Llvesley, Mrs. O. C. Locke, and ' vMrs. J. Shelley Saurma'n. :. Someone wUl call for the donations offered sometime today.! ' The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon In the' Emerson room" "at!he church to continue on work for the bazaar.- The hostesses of the after noon win be Mrs. George Good rich .and Miss Ethel Fletcher. :. 72-inch Mercerized Table Damask White also colored borders On no. Sale . Yd. 1 IIC 4, -Portland Silk Shop ,,-2C3 Alder St. Sale i. ' I' J. The South Circle of the First Christian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. A. Philpot, 11 60 South Liberty street. ; : j , .1 The 75th birthday of Mr. M. S. White was celebrated with a dinner party at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. White near Rick- re all at 1 O'cloclc Sunday. .--"Mr. White Is the brother of Mrs. W. C. Kahtner and of Mrs. F.'E. Star buck of Portland.' both of whom were present for the surprise din ner. ,;.-''" At the attractive table, centered with lavender chrysanthemums. covers were arranged forr Mr. and Mrs. M. S. White. - Dr. and Mrs. W. C." Kantner, Miss - La Verne Kantner, Miss Constance Kantner, Mrs; ' F. E. Starbuck, Miss Ruth Starbuck, Mr. and MrsJ Henry, White of Tillamook: Mr. HOmer White, and Miss Eileen White of Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. S., Trent and - daughter." Averal. of McMinnville. . ? Mr. White, the guest of honor, received a number of gifts in hon or of the occasion, and a host of eood wishes, extending to all an invitation to return and celebrate bis 72nd birthday with him next year. ...'.:(."' The resignation of Mrs. J. M. Hawkins as house-mother of 'the YMCA was made yesterday morn ing". Mrs. Hawkins, who has been with the association since a year ago in September, and is giving up her work on account of her health, will return to Albany to make: her home. Mrs. Hawking plans to leave about the first of December. The names' ot those announced to take places on " the ,YWCA board were also announced yester day. The new names are: Mrs. George G. Brown. .Mrs.: - James Fairchild, Mrs Frank Zinn,? and Miss Nina McNary. all T'of - whom were re-elected; and Mrs. Max O. Buren, ;Mrs. J, Ray Pembertori, and Mrs. Mason Bishop; ' To fill the - two" vacancies left Dy -the resignation of Mrs. Paul Wallace and Miss Elizabeth Put nam; Mrs. Eric Butler and Mry. E. H. Kennedy, were appointed, respectively, by the president. ot the board, Mrs. W. I. Staley. , , i ' 1 ,. The Central Circle of the Jason Lee Aid society will meet today in the church parlors for an , all-day meeting. . ' : .' : : ' ; '. The Business and Professional Women's club will" meet ' for the November social meeting at ,8 o'clock this evening In the Cham ber of Commerce rooms.'' ' - -"- ' The Woman's Missionary so- ciety of the "First EvangellcaY church will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the-" J. Ulrich home, 1199 North 15th street. A Bilver tea will follow with Mrs. Bewley entertaining with Mrs. Ul rich. : - r v "r : - r The First Methodist church cir cles wUl meet today as follows: South central airs. l,. ui- West Central Mrs. I. T. Moore4jdence wnen he-sella his home? 110 Division East Central Mrs. B. L. Farm er, 909 Chemeketa. . . " South East Old Peoples home. Bazaar work. - ' ..' '' ". -1 Yew Park Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Shade, 796 South High street. Naomi Mrs. . J, .W. Beckley, 161 N. 21st street. r Mrs. : C K. Spauldlng and Mrs. W. E. Anderson motored to Stay- ton and ' AumsvIUe yesterday ternoon to speak at the Woman's clubs of the I two communities, Mrs. Anderson going. to Staytbn, and Mrs. Spauldlng to AumsvIUe. , The close of "rush season" at Llnfield college is marked by an active season of pledging, the greatest number going to the youngest sorority, Sigma Kappa Phi, which Was organized last year. Among the men s fraterni ties. Alpha Gamma Nu, was the leader in the number of outstand ing pledges. Chapters, which are local, re presented at Llnfield; are Sigma Kappa Phi; Kappa Alpha Phi ; Lambda Lambda Sigma; Zeta Chi; Phi Beta Mu; Alpha Gamma Nu; phi Epsllon; lota. Omega Mu; Del ta Psi Delta; and Tau Delta Slg- The Kensington club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. I. M. Doughton, 1465 State street. The Etokta club, meeting yes terday afternoon at the: home of Mrs. W. P. Fargo, 10 85 North Church . street," 'sponsored one of the interesting and instructive programs of the week. The round table Americanization discussion was particularly Interesting. I Mrs. E. E. Fisher, president of the club, presided. She spoke particularly on the. health demon stration program for Marion county.- Another matter brought up was the kindergarten bill which will be presented at the next legis lature, r At the December meeting Mrs. P. E. Graber will report fur ther on the bill. A number of details were given on the history f of the Christmas health seals, with a story on the subject announced for the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Arpke on North Nineteenth street. , Marigolds were used about the rooms of the Fargo home, adding a touch of brightness on at rainy day. Light refreshments were served at the end of the after noon. One ot the " large and enjoyable affairs of the season was the Til lteum club dance last evening at Derby hall. The. "Count-on-me" Bible class of the First. Baptist church will hold their regular monthly meet ing today at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Milton Melchert of 1820 Ferry street. . . , i - ' - r. SILVERTON, Ore.; Nov. 17 (Special ?to ...The Statesman). A quiet .ilttlo; church wedding, was. solemnized at Trinity church Sat urday afternoon at one O'clock whett' Miss 'Agnes Olsen : becaml the brld of Theodore R. Leon hardt ot Salem. Miss Ard Is Mc Donald attended the bride while Ivan - McDonald was " Mr" L-on-hardt's attendant. , No others tthnn the immediate families were 'present,- Mr. and Mrs. Leonhardt U i at once for Portland where tbt-y will spend a short honeymoon be fore returning to Salem where Mr.' Leonhardt has employment at (he Spaulding mill company. Before her marriage Mrs. Leon hardt was the stenographer In the office of Custer Ross, attorney. 1 ; - The Salem Shrine club will give the first of a series of formal dances at Derby hall this evening at 9 o'clock. ' - MORE CM DATES 5 Large Sums Spent in Sup port and Opposition to bpecia Measures Injbehalf of T. B. Kay, republi can, istate treasurer, T. B. Jones spent $1,000, according to a re port i filed with the secretary of statej who included his expenses, which were $152.25. Harry Belt, republican, spent. $334.05 to be elected to the supreme court, while Percy R. Kelly,, independent, spent; $292.90 in an effort to be elected.- Jones, socialist-labor for congress : from the third district spent $11, and L. H. McMahan, judge of the circuit court, 1 third district, $203.55. Senatorial candidates filing were James T. Logan, Independent, -1h district, $C8. 82; George A. Love- joy, democrat, 13tn district. $75.15;, and P. 'E. Bnrke, demo crat, 17th district, $34.25. For representatiyea the follow ing, were listed: J. W. Sadler, democrat first district, $29.50; Walter S.- Fisher, democrat, fourth 'district, $43.40; -George Wiertz, seventh district, $26.40, and D. C. Lewis, republican; 18 th district, $52.30. -f - ; ' - . uistrict attorneys 'filing J were Fred W. Packwood, independent. Baker county, $212.40; J. C. John son, Curry county, $101.75. and A. J. Moore, republican, Deschutes county;. $66.10. i Phil Metschan, treasurer, and John W. Cochran, secretary, Ore gon republican state central com mittee campaign fund, $42,727.41; Chester. L. Murphy, manager, pure dairy products committee, in sup- 8ort of the oleomargarine and con ensed milk bill, $6761.55, and Fred J. Blakesley, treasurr, pure margarine products committee, in Opposition to the same measure, 13,744.09. r Senator, Stanfield Charged : With Voting r Illegally FPKTiiAND, Nov. 18. Does a United States senator lnso hia res- Ask the Portland Journal. Or can he hang onto it tor registration and voting purposes though be has parted with its title? - If he lives in the Imperial hotel when he is in Portland, is that his address, or is it up on Cornell road, where he once owned a house before he sold' It? ' " And, if he holds no title to property in the county, under his own name, is he a freeholder in the county, in the eyes 1 of the law? ' ; Or, is section 4058 of the Ore gon laws just" a scrap of paper between friends when it comes to MAKES Many of your friends think that yoa re toe fat. You too realize it. But why. in all common sense, don't you tret rid of that extra 1K 20. 50 or more pounds Feel comfort able and more like human beinfc again. I am a physi cian licensed by the State of New York. I have for year treated men and women over hardened wkh eacea rv flesh: snany have reduced as much a a pound a day. I pre scribe for my pat tacts inch treatment aa will, in my opinion, produce not only the loss of weigh without harm, but an improvement send you free my trial treatment and convince yourself. Personal attention ia eiven to each case and you are treated exactly aa ii yoa were in my ornce. rn 1717 trial rjEV Jd TREATMENT : and Interesting booklet I have successfully treated thousands Of patients for fat reduction. Without Change of Diet or Unnocessary Exercise Below are a few extractaof letters from eratav lul patients which beat out my statements: Loirt 76 Poanda. MiaO.WhilUmwrUts:''! kait timt 76 pounds J mrtsult of your treatment Mdhm nnur tit to well in my n a I do Mete. Lost 70 Ponnda. Mr. S. SanU trnfes. ka lost 70 poinds ma m mult of taking yomr trrotmtnt, ijt oetur tn every wmy. I emn tab long wmlks without becoming tirod or short ofbrtrntk,'! thank yon osry mwcM for what mi int domM lor Mi ' Lost 4 8 Pounds. Mrs. E. Homer soy u" WtU. Tut glad to t form yon that I Ase lost 48 pounds m 6 weeks." ..' , . - (fake up your mind this very day to set rid of that fat. Write me for my free trial treatment now; then you'll soon realise how happy you'll feel, how much better your heaftb. will be for bavins fouied the thousands of my (frateful patients who now belong; to the ranks of Slim People. Don't delay. Write now for FREE Trial Treatment. DR. H- NEWMAN CS fifia Aveaoe. Cesk DVCItf T8SI QUI EXffi mm 1 Tie CLASSIFIED SECTION ' ' ' Phone 2- Advertising Dept. '- ' ." ' y- ' CLASSIFIED ADVXUTISEMENTS Rate per word: B Per insertion is So Money to Loan " On Rl EtU ' ' T. K. rORU (Over Lld Bush Bank) BEFORE TOtT LEAVE TOtTR HOME OR CAR HAVE IX r r Insured Properly Phone 161. Bank Bid. Becka tc Hendricks. 17. Sr -28tf ALTO TOPS AUTO TOPS SIDE CURTAINS PUT on door rods. Prepare now for m rainy day. Call and Bee O. J. Hull, at his new location. 219 State St. - 3 s29tf FOR RENT HOUSE AND APARTMENTS. 2056-J. . PHONE 4-nl5tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT 7H", ; wording "For Rent." price 10 cents each: Statesman Business Office, on Oronnd floor. ' ' ' FORREXT Apartments 5 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED" APART uient, 1207 S.-Commercial. Phone 399 , i - - . .' 5-nl9 FOU KENT K1jRNISHKI APARTMENT first floor. Kent reasonable., '292 North Bummer.. : , ' 1 S-ul9 HEATED, WELL. FURNISHED 3 ROOM apartment. ' Fine- place. . COG Center ' phone 1284 -V. 5-nl9 FOR RENT i ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM apartment, hardwood floors, steam beat 1311 Court. . . 5-n21 ROOMS WITH BATH AND KITCHEN ette. Heat and water. , Inquire 508 Ji 16th. . ' 5-n21 MeALPINE APARTMENTS, NOW. ready for occupation. Fully modern three ' room suites, 1140 Center St. Phon 1849. ' : I 5 2l FOR RENT FOUR. AND 5 ROOM Apart ' ment. - Unfurnished, Close in. 465 Center. 5-nlfl APARTMENT 268 N. COTTAGE. 5-ntf PATTON APARTMENTS HOT WATER, , heat, private bath.. Call Pat ton" a Book store. .. 5-o2tf THREE ROOM APARTMENT IJT PRI ; Tate home, .Hot water, heat, lights, ..'and water. Close to State Honse. Phone 839 or 469-J. " 5-nl9 THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART- ment. 592 N. Rnmmer. S-jnuStf swearing In votes for Coolidge on election day. i All Of which catechism arises by virtue1 of the fact that United States Senator R. N. Stanfield, ori November 4, -served as one of the necessary "six freeholders" about nine times, as far as noted, when various out-of-town visitors to the stock show; yearned to cast their 'ballot for president. 1 Nine ' times Senator Stanfield, along with his five companions, took his oath before the election Judge to the effect that "We, the undersigned witnesses, do hereby swear that we have ; hereto sub scribed our true names and ad dresses and we are each freehold ers in this county. - Each time Senator Stanfield gave his. address as "Cornell Road." He aided- In "swearing in"v Walter E. McKenna. Grant county; J. B. McGerr, Grant coun ty; E. E. Lace,' Grant county; P. E. Chidsey, Grant county; James Li. Worth. Grant county; G. W. iDeusley, Baker county; Kathleen iW. Kivett, Huntington; Myrtle II. Lytle, Salem; and William Re gan, Grant county. And then the senator cast his own ballot in precinct 36, giving his residence as 271 Cornell road. Senator Stanfield. once lived at No. 271 Cornell road,, but the place was sold several years ago to Fred E. Judd. who has since died. The place now is the residence of Clar ence M. Bishop. The closest the senator comes to being a1 freehold er in the county is the record own ership of a corner parcel of prop erty at Hawthorne, . and Grand avenues by Inez Stanfield, his wife. ' . All of which circumstances have raised the queries: . . Can a United States senator's "true address" be a residence own ed by a second party and occupied by a third?- V ( ' Can he be a freeholder unless he ' owns ' property in his- ; own name? , ; " - - And does a law mean what it says? -' : - . Lesian Auxiliary Meets I " At Silvftrtbn nri Mondav SILVERTON. Ore., Nov. 18. (Special to The Statesman). -The auxiliary of the American Legion met; for its regular meeting Mon day night. Mrs. Floyd ' Whitted, president, was called to Corvallis because of illness in the family and. Mrs. Berge Borrevlk, conduct ed the meeting in her stead. The auxiliary voted to give five dollars to the Methodist church to go toward the " new coffee urn which the church recently pur chased. The reason the auxiliary donated the five dollars Is that it has borrowed the urtt whenever in need of It. " Mrs. R. E. Kleinsorge gave a paper on what others had said of the auxiliary in regard to its aims and purposes. , . ; - Following the business. meeting a social time was enjoyed by those present. ' Several new members were added Monday night making the membership" : close to ! 6 0. in number. , - ... .- . 'So5ie r folks will t'aae tanythlng that is1 not, nailed down. except a hint or advice. One week (lix Insertions) On month -20o Biz mocLhs contract, per nonth15e 12 months' contract, per' saontn12 If in J mam to any adTertisement 2So FOR ItEXTpartmenU B MODERN 5 ROOM APT. AND SLEEP 4nT porch. $22.50. 715 South a2th St, 1- , - 5-21tf rOH RENT APAKTMKKTS: 891 KO. M Commercjar. ; - FOR RENT Rooms NICE COZT ROOM. WITH BATH. Cloee .in, and meals, reasonable. 202 1-J. ' ; i - 6-n20 DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM ONE bloek from Capital. With of without board. Phone 2069-J." - -' 6-nl5tf THREE HOUSEKEEPI SO BOOMS FOR treat. 580 N. Libertj. Phone 417-M. f v - C n2Q ROOM FOR RENT MODERN HOME, . three blocks from state house, for ten : tleman.- Most giro references. - Please address A." B4 care 6Utemsn. 6 o!7tf COZT ItOOM FOB XJENTLEAN Cloiie in. Phone 585-W.' 8-n2U ROOMS TO RENT CALL 2Q44 W. Ss9tf FOR .REXT IJouses MODERN FURNISHED BCXOALOW . "Apply 175 8. 13th.; . . 7-019 SICKLY FURNISHED. BUNGALOW f 40. Inquire 1148 N. ComL . 7-B21 FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE at 461 S. Cottage St. " . 7-nl9 HOUSES TO RENT AND APARTMENTS See Win, Fleming. 341 State St. 7 nlStf FOR RENT -i- 7 ROOM HOUSE AND farage. tfood location. On vavemect; near a. hool. L. U. Bulgin, 92U Mill St. ' ' ' " ' -. - 7-n22 FOR RENT B ROOM HOUSE AT 545 themelteta street, $40 per month.."" W, H. GHABENHORST J CO. ' -575 State St.-Phorne 615.; ; ' 7-nl9 HOUSES TO RENT P. State St. L. WOOD, 841 i 7-m2Stl 6 room 'house close in. 5 room furnished house. 4 room furnished house. : Hop farm, 5 year lease. 6 aere country place. . GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 7-n13tf WAXTED To Rent 7A WANT T RENT MODERN "BACK lot furnished house, with zaraee. FOR SALE -Miscellaneous 8 FOR SALE CONFECTIONERY. SNAP iuuu casn. it tnterestea write 148 iis viiy, uregon., onxa- TOBACCO.' CHEWING 10 LB. 4; Sm6k . Ins- 10th.- SMOr 301bs. -4. Terrell Vingo,r A.yqnville, IventucJcy.. .. 8-ml7 GOOSEBERRY PLANTS FOR. SALE . Phone 47 FZ. ' v , . . ; .8-nlV WARREN "NURSERY SALES ,YARD . opens Xorember'" 20," 1924.' 173 South Cottage. S-nl9 KIMBALL PIANO. CONDITION LIKE , new. Will sacrifice for fl5 cash. This is a Teal snap. Investigate. Tall man Piano Store, 395 S. Twelfth' Bt. Kear S. P. Passenger depot.- 8-nl9 FARM LIGHTING PLANT, GOOD CON ' dition for' sale cheap. Earl C. Frost, Rt. 1. Portland. ' 8 n21 FOR SALE BALED CLOVER HAY . Phone 981-Rv 8-n9tt Beautiful Oregon Rosa I And eleven ether 'Tregoa songs to ("et tier with a fine collection of patriot ic songs, sacred aongs and many-ol4 time favoritea. . - - f ... ... ALL poR 25c (Special prices in quantity lots) Especially adaptable for school, com munity or .home singing, . Bend for Western Songster 70 pag;es bow in its third edition , , Published by . ' . . . .. OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 215 S. Commercial St. Salem. Or. -i FOR SALF GOOD TEAM. .TRUE AND aound; wagon and harness r-also good ' cow " and 3 dosen hens..- ' Phone 907. . - .', 8-n9tf $300 ' MOTORCYCLE FOR 35. tWHI . ride a wheel . F. L. Coffini Route X Box 6. V . . ' , - 8-030U APPLES FREE FROM WORMS. 75 , per-box; two boxes SI. 30; three boxef ''B1.80; foor boxes f 2.20;-or six boxet Tor $3. Phone S7F12i- 8-o21ti GOOD STEP LADDERS AND PORCB : swings, at a bsTgsin. 175T : Waller 8k " . -. ,8-ine 28tl Trespass Notices For Sale Tresspass Notices, six 14 inches ty 8 inches, printed oa good 10 ounce eanrasa bearing the words, "Notice 14 Hereby Given That Trespassing Is Strictly Forbidden Oa These Premises Under Penalty Of Prosecution.' . Price 15c each or two for 25c. Statesman Publishing Company. Salem, . Oregon. - r . . . . , , - 8hi, XL .1 SALEM MARKETS i Prrce quoted are wholesale , and. ,are prices Teeeired by farmers. No retail pricea are given. . ' " GRAIN AND EAT No. 1 soft white-wheat $1.42 $1.39 No. X of red wheat Outs 0(ct55e $8.90 ...$15 $18 Hoes. 160-200 cwt Oat hay Clover hay, haled i.,. -15 oat and vetch hay POUK. MXTTTON AND BEEF Cheat hsy -.J..$12 Hors. TOO-250 -ewt :.8.40 HogK. 130-160 ewt . s.. $7.90 Rough heavy .- . . . -. , 67e Lixht sowa ...,. . , ., .- 6e Top veal i .7 Me Dressed veal, top Cows lie ..23He -9e Lambs POULTST Heavy hens Springers ...18e .18O20e .12(f614e .1418c Light kens - Ducks Old roosters . ,. ., .,, . . 8e Turkeys, live .... , ,19(?e22c TurkeTs. dresned ..V1&$30c J EOGS, BuTTEK, BuTTEEJrAT -Creamery butter 41(342e Butterfatw delivered -Sc Milk, per ewt .$1.80 KgrHenneries , ..:52c . standards . i - 47' sue I PuJIeti ., , ,,, ... SO j 42 Liili C FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 1Yt" wording. "Rooms to Bent," price 10 ' cents eacn. o(fceiuu uiiumi v i . fiee. Ground floor. ' FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPER3, 10 cents a bundle.' Circulation department ' Ororon- Statesman. - ' ' ; j FOR AIJG-r-IJvestock. 9 THOROUGHBRED " AIRDALE PCPPIK3. - "$5 and $10. - Phone 171-W3. 9-nlStf FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN Office 430 p. Commercial. Phone 119 tea. Phone 1C66. : 9-m23lt VETERINARIAN DR. PATTEUSOX. Phone 2028-W. - - - -dl3 FOR SALE SOW AND NINE PIGS two good Jersey, cows. 1275 S. 12th. St. 9 CM YVOOU FOR 11 DRY WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOR Ssle. - Phone 254 or--22. 11-n'a 16 INCH OLD FIB, 4 FOOT OLD FIR. second growth oak and ash. Phone : 19F3. II. D. Uyf ield. - . li-joif FOR SALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fir -wood, 'd-ft. For' immediate delivery. I .Phone 106. . - ' 4-fi2tt - BEST GRADE OITVOOD 4 ft, and 16 Inch. - ' '- Vtj or green mi U wood. - Dry second growth fir. ? Dry old fir. ' ' . Dry 4 ft. oak and ash. Prompt delivery and reasonsble price. FRED E. WXLLS 380 South Chnrch. Pbne 1542. 11-aStf 16 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OP ALL -kinds. Prires reasonable and protin-t delivery. - Phone 1958-W. ll t!..f STOP. DON'T BUY INFERIOR WOOD I ; Get the best osk and fir; also eosl. By -phoning 1855."-' i . 11-ilvif 16 INCH WOOD FOR "NORTH SALEM from -new mil h-near Deaf school. 5 - loads S15v : Phone. 1220. -ll-eo-f II If . I. i II ' ? , WANTElV-Emidoyraen t 1 '2 WOMAN WANTS DXY WOEK. PHONE 1349. . . .: . J2-nia EMPLOYMENT WANTED " EXPEIt- tan rew1 ornxarv alaaclr a 4 -mr r 1 Write' Statesaiaa; :t56. 12 -a 19. WILL PIT IN WOOD OR OTHER ODD obs. v Pnone 858-J, 1230. Lewn. ' - . i2-ni9 GIRL WANTS COOKING OR HOUSE work. Experienced. 1255 S. 12th. , : - ; . . : 12-B20 YOUNG MAN "-EXPERIENCED BOOK keeper, cashier, clerk and timekpft , wants a job where hard work wi l be appreciated. Best of references. Pbooe 398 or 1578-W; 260 Center bt. 12-alSt( EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Wants f permanent position.-- Good refereaces. - A 4 dress 5992 8tstemn. t f , 3VAXTEI -Klisccllaneoa 3 13 WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO ' take farm paper subscriptions. - A good ' proposition te the right people. Ad dress the. Pacific Homestead, :iu man BWg., Salem, Or. WOODRY THB ,-A.UCTIONEKa BUYS " "Used furniture lor cash. Phone 511 ' - ' - .- - - - : ' 13-aprtf IP YOU, HAVE TAJCEN A BUSINESS ; eoor -and-failed -to make goo--"''oil at The Pacific Expert Sclux)!. i ti, Ore.j fat ton -apartments. Yoa csn J.a ' ' ish your course here in six to twelve ' weeks and we will Secure a gnod po sition' for you. " 13-nia WANTED: ilODERN HOilEl Modern S or 9 room home well lo cated, price $8 0OO to $10,000. In pay , ment purchaser will turn in modern firs room home with three large lota, well . - located, price $5000; balance cash. If your home maeta these requirement! 9 and yoa need a- smaller home, aee U4 'today. ..... W, H. GRABENHOEST & CO. 1275 State St. I3n14fl mSCELXAXEOUS 14 MARCELLING 65c 891 N. COTTAGE, Phone 1633-J. - 14-d5 EOME STICK THEM. WE WELD THE It, , Electric and acteylene welding, li-svj Tor light. Tanks, boilers, or castings, - Production -welding. Automotive tri--tor and ' sawmill welding. 349 Ferrv, Balem. : .- - 14-d3 JUDD SAWS WOOD PHONE 142. " 14--? . AGENTS WANTED 16 MEN AND WOMEN WANTED COMK 1 and see me at once. I am mnkins appoiutmenta in this territory. 'Ii.er ia your opportunity to - get in tooca with a big money maker. I have a full line- ef samplaa-. to show. C. I'. Brijrra. 2235 N. 4th. Slem. 1 6-nl 9 I HELP WAXTEIV Female 17 WANTED YOUNG LADY Stenographer - for temporary- office-work. ,radoaie 5 of Salem high" school' preferred. Apply ' Box 743, Oregon tateiman. , 17-n20 YOUNO WOMAN FOR GENERAL Off ic work. Give references and salarr de sired. Statesman Box 725." " - 17-nlS LADIES EARN $10 TO $15 WEEKLY at home in spare time, addressing and ensiling our sheet music and eireuiat letters. Send 25c (silver) -for sair-i.t music and full particulars. Corona Mrt . sic Roll Co., 438 Central Park, ivorhe ter, N. Y. - 17-d22 LOSTAXD TOTJXD 22 rOl.'ND LEATHER MITTEN WITH fur top. Owner may have same by calling i at Giese-Powers and identifying same. 12. " V-nl rEKSONAL 23 GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper "published. Correspondent, To ledo. Ohm. 236 LOANS Si $1500 WANTED &. PERFECT FIRST ltgs. security, taiera home. BECKB HENDRICKS 5 XT. 8. Bank Bldg. 24-nl6tf MONEY TO LOAN - ON FARM PROP . erty. Lowest rates obtainable. See Mr. -McCuxdy In Homer ' Smith's ' c fice. Steevea-Moore Bldg. 24-2U.f ' -MONEY TO LOAN We have $2500 to loan on first mortgage city property, also $4500 to loan on first mortgaer either city" or Jarm 'property; 8KR US TODAY, i ' W. H. GRABENHOKST CO. 275 State 8.1 Phone 615. 54-eV4' 1 1 n a miAL ESTATE City 5 - O w n ' ; ;" r , . Yctir Home FOR SALt: SIX ROOM HOUSE 135 aoutn ism st. PJa&tered and in fine condition, $2100: easy term. Xight take light car. F. L. Wood, 341 frtste St. - , 55nlfitf $400 CASH. NORTH SALEM ROOM hoop a, 1895 Chtrrh St. Good psint, partly redecorated, basement. - sewer, water liehts and phone connections; t lot tt Shade and fruit $2400. Phrn 1565E1 : ' : . 25 n23 A IXT$150 UNDER ITS REAL VALUE. i" lie tM tunvu feet. ilss siae walk and s-rsvel street. Also bearinir peara, aj pies, prune trees. A ci.ic .-:! house and wired ran. For 10 !sts th 1 lot can he parchsRed for '$500. ' Is directly acrs 24th - street i- - ' Fichraond ta.obX, ,.e J. A. I' "" si