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THE OREGQNf STATESif AN, SA&EM, OREGON - SATURDAY MflftMTttn nPf!TTfTPT? V 1004 IL 1 - -rt?1? --'--rt-f, - . i . ('C 4 Tf M M " - AUDRED BUNCH 1 fTES. Walter IJ. Kirk and Mrs JJL J H. Galloway were joint uusiesses for two of the iosc cnarming' affairs of the eek Thursday rwhen they enter- amea in. me afternoon with seven ables of bridge! and in the eve. Jng with seven tables of five hun- red at the Kirk home. Broiue hrysanthemumsi gave the floral aotir for both the afternoon and venlng. In, the serving, the host sses were assisted by Mrs. C. B. Vebb. t .. : , . ., The bridge prizes went to Mrs. -V C. Bowersox . and Mrs. Jesse Campbell, with! those playing at h early party ! including Mrs. larley O. .White, Mrs. F. G. e mo Mrs. ChaTles Knowland, Irsi E. II. Hoson, Mrs. J. L. tockton, Mrs. Zoe Stockton, Mrs. ohn Evans. Mrs. Wilson Darby. Irs. Paul Hauser, Mrs. .V.. E. :uhn, Mrs. , Harry J. Weldmer, Irs. Bliss Darby, Mr?. P. A. EI er, Mrs. Rhea LupeV. Mrs. C. K. Paulding, Mrsj Lewta Griffith. Irs. Walter Spaulding, . Mrs. p. 'r. Bowersox, Mrs. W. P. Buckner. Irs. Paul -Johnson, Mrs. Prank Irown, Mrs. Jesse Campbell, Mrs. alter Page Mrs. Leo Page, Mrs. 7. I. Staley. Mrs, Fred Thompson, Ira. C. E. Bates, Mrs. W. E. An erson, and Mrs.; Frank Myers... Prizes for the" evening of five undrea were awarded to Mrs. Bellinger and Dr, rover C. Bellinger and Dr. Phil from Msrnnw.n PHONE 10 S Newineyer. The group Included: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mr. and Mrs. William 'Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. C B. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lau, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bonell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Compton, Dr. and Mrs. Orover C. Bellinger, Dr. and Mrs. Phil Newmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stiff, Mr.' and Mrs. E. M. Page, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. My ers, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.' Valiton, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Galloway, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Kirk. .. ' '; -t ; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer were dinner hosts Thursday evening for tne pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Hofer of San Francisco Cal. A color scheme of red, with touches of white,-was used,, with roses and carnations, centering the attractive table. . : Covert were placed for Mr. and Mrs. . Lawrence Hofer, - Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Mr. and Mrs T. A. Uvesley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham H. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs IV M. Hofer. . t The MacDowell club of Albany has invited Miss Dorothy Pearce to play next Tuesday at the De cember meeting. Miss Pearce, who is a favorite among. Salem pian ists, win give ner group entirely 11 - " - 3 i : Special ox . SATURDAY $2.98 These leather under arm purses are made up in; plain and combination colors and contain glass, note books, perfume con tainer, change purse, etc. .' - t i This. is, but, one of our before Xmas Specials ENTRAL PHARMACY 4W Stale St Wbolpert & Quisenberrjr ! Mrs. Vernon Southwlck and Mrs. Jean South wick were host esses on Thursday afternoon for the members of the Valley .View club.- entertaining at the Vernon Southwick home in Polk county, fpur miles west of Salem. . - After a business session, a so cial hour followed with games and music, the music being provided by a "kitchen band." The contest prize of the afternoon went to Mrs James Best. Mrs. Fred Gibson received the consolation award The rooms were attractively dec orated with bouquets of white and yellow chrysanthemums. - I - Invited guests for the day were Mrs. Alma Southwick, Mrs. Marie Shafer, Miss Alma Churchill, and Mrs. Ada Lake, while' the club members present included: ; Mrs Chester Fisher, Mrs.-Gibson. Mrs Cash Roberts, Mrs. Frank Wilson Mrs. James Best, Mrs. Ben. Deitz Mrs. Harley Moon. Mrs. L. G. Gib son. Mrs. Mary Waite, Mrs. Guy MaclJowell, Mrs. Roy MacDowell and the hostesses. Mr. Vernon Southwick and Mrs. Jean South .,-:-. .J . Miss Ruth E. Ross, 1453 Court street,-entertained at a dainty luncheon yetserday. Her guests were: Miss Ruth Drew. Miss Irene Smith. Miss . Gladys Kearns, and Miss Virginia Van Horn. -,.; - The Floral society will meet this evening in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Dr. J. H- Fair child will talk on "Lilies." having had much successful experience in tbeir growing.' Special music will be the solos by Mrs. Martin Fere sbetlan. ;).-. . ' The Capitol bridge luncheon club Was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the . home of Mrs Joseph BautngartnerV; a charming 1 o'clock luncheon being ojlowed with an afternopr of bridge Chrysanthemums in tones . of bronze and yellow1 . were used In the, decora tfng'.Mrs,, E. "L. Baker won the high score for the after noon. Mrs. - Homer Smith and Mrs. Lenta Westacott were invited guests of the club. - , The members present were: Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. George G. Brown. Mrs. Frank W. Durbln. Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mrs. L. F. Griffithi Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. Frank Meredith. Mrs. H. H. dinger and the hostess, Mrs. Baumgartner. The Junior King's Heralds will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lee, 1515 State street, from 2 to 4 o'clock. Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. H. Shade will, assist In the lesson, while the afternoon's committee Includes: Nadine Cameron, Marie Lippold. and John Marshall. The Junior, Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet on Tuesday afternoon at ,2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter J. Kirk.-" : - Mrs. Harrr . M. Styles, has charge of the "Christmas Music" for the December : meeting ' of Chemeketa Chapter of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution this afternoon at the home of Mrs. U, G. Shipley., Miss Frances M. Richards and Miss Lillian Apple- THi TUrilC FOR ITS OWN g mmS Aim J! : 'I r '-rmJ M I JJ f a 11 A . - ' , - - MID the ' rank and file or tnnlcry, there arises occasionally- a model which haa the saving grace of originality. Such a one is this charming ex ample sketched In Paris by the Cheney Style Service, which press es Into service to relieve the mon. otpriy of . the unbroken line, a f as-f clhattng jabot, a dashing belt, and a new and intriguing use of but-', ton - ornamentation. ; The tunic proper is made In boy-' lah or garconne style with' the little turned down collar and cuffs affected by Premet on many of their models. The sport effect Is further" enhanced by - the wide leather belt. " But simplicity gives way to sophistication In the Jabot, a by-product of the Dlrectoire in fluence on the . mcde. This - jabot la ' made h of finely pleated while Crepe Chenette, : The tunio . Itself is of hengallne. and, Is posed over a lack satin f ourreau. As to color, one may suit oneself in any ef the hues accepted by fashion, but whatever color is shown, the belt must be of the same. . A further note of adornment Is i; found in the double rows of small t black buttons placed so close to-' gether that they give the effect of a new kind of trimming. These are, employed in three' bands down the' skirt of the tunic, the middle row continuing up through the center of the - jabot ' to the collar. The back of the tunic is devoid of. ornamentation. As an advance note on color, we ' are told by Henri . Creange, tbe fashion authority,, that Copper Reds will, be the prevailing color f scheme for .Spring, and that, the - Bleu I'ervenche; hues ."will also come la for a. share of popular favor. ; ; ':" SALEJI'S LEADING . DEPARTMENT STORE OOA 1 ; A' if 'V : t Warm winter coats of plain, block and cut downy wool and polos full lined plain or fur col lars." " 'n Following sizes and quantities: 16 2i JJ 36;! 38 -1 Jj 2 40 42 44 46 TANS, BSO)VNS, GREYS (Ready-To-Wear Section Main. Floor) 11 " ' .Mil- - t J M ri 1 1 SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL ON CHILDREN'S COATS! sate will be hostesses with Mrs. Shipley. ! -M ' Mr. and Mrs. Asabel Bush were mid-week guests in Portland. . The four classes at Willamette university held class parties last evening. ' Mrs. Charles Swartz's birthday was. the lussiration for a surprise party given In her honor hy the Book and Thimble club - at the home of Mrs. Fred KaJbin on King wood Heightsroad last Thursday after the regular, meeting. ine rooms were decorated with yellow and buff chrysanthemums and wandering jew. Daring the regular session Mrs. L. F. Brown read an article on "Domestic Laws. Mrs. C. R. Schwartt read about the "Cranberry Bogs." ;The same ladies sang a duet, "sweet er Right Along' and as an en-j core gave "The Star of he Twi light," after which the surprise ca me. The history of Mrs Swartz life, including manyfer-. sonal incidents' -snch as only a friend knows and appreciates, was read by Mrs. Fred Kubin. ending with who can tell her age? Then, the merry party -group was ush ered tnto the dining room where the table was all set, the same color: scheme being introduced throughout the luncheon, except ror one" red rose at the honor guest's plate. The centerpiece was a burnt leather birthday cake with many yellow eandles . all burping. They burned while wish- lea were made, and. all forgot tx count tnem until too late, so Mrs. Schwartz's age Is still a mystery to all but one the cake decora tor.) : Tbe club presented Mrs. Schwartz with a beautiful friend ship book. - ; '-.,' . The following members were present: Mrs. Mary Beaver, Mrs. E. W. Pattison, Mrs. Max Gehl-, har, Mrs. C. I. Adams, Mrs., L. F.i Brown, Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Mrs. E. A. Manning, Mrs. F. II Beatify and the hostess, Mrs. Fred Kubin. , , Mrs- C. Hathaway was unable to attend on account of illness. - - The next meeting will he held in two weeks with Mrs. E. Man ning. when Mrs. Pattison and Mrs. Beaver will furnish the program ''. Plans for a Christmas party on the ISth were made at the meet ing Thursday ' afternoon of Chap ter G or the FEO Sisterhood when the group was entertained at the home ef Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Late autumn flowers were used in the rooms, with light refresh ments served at the conclusion of the afternoon. Members of the chapter present were Mrs. W. B. Burt. Mrs. W. H; Byrd, Mrs. C. K. Logan. Mrs. F. C. ) Churchill, Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Mrs. W. T. Hickey, Mrs. E J, Hurrman, Miss Alyce Hollister. Mrs; W. M. Hughes," Mrs. P. J. Kuntz. Mrs. C.-Ti. MoCullorugh. Mrs. William McGlichrist, Mrs. B J. Miles, Mrs. W. W.' Moore. Mrs. A. C.'arr, Mrs. O. E. Price, Mrs! W. M. Smiths Mrs. A. T. Woolpert ! and -the hostess, Mrs. D. X. Beechler. r , - Today Is the day of the Mar ionettes! They , will be here this afternoon and they : will be here this evening, at 2 : 3 0 o'clock and at 8rlfr o'clock, under the aus pices of the Salem Woman's club. The "Pied Piper" will be the de lightful matinee treat, while Among the formal social events on the Wlllamete University cam pus will be the Inter-Fraternity open house this evening from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock. Officers of the fraternity, and invited fac ulty members wjll stand in the receiving line. A bevy of , girls will assist in the dining room at each house which will carry out Its own idea of decoration and fa vors, for the most part, in each fraternity's official colors. Guests at the fraternities will observe the following; calling hours: Kappa Gamma Rho, 316 N. Church St., 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock; Alpha Psi Delta, 840 Un ion St. 8:0O to 9:00 o'clock; Phi Kappa Pi, 1020 Center St., 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock; Epsllon Delta Mu, 1118. Oak street; and Sigma Tau, 920 Oak street, 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock. The annual bazaar of the Jun ior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will open at 10 o'clock this morning at the Parish house. , r - -::' On Thursday afternoon the members of the -Kensington-club met ; for a very enjoyable after noon at the home of Mrs. N. C. Kafoury. Invited ' guests for the day were Mrs. J. D. Graham of Long Beach, Cal., and Mrs. M. J. Spaulding. 'The afternoon was spent, in- sewing. Helen Kafoury played 'for the pleasure of the guests, after which refreshments were served. . ' . Mrs. George King will be host ess for the club In two weeks. Plans for the. "Made In Oregon Fair" which the women of the First Congregational, church are sponsoring are taking gratifying form-.JThe fair will come on Wednesday, December 17. in ylew of the day, factories from all over the state are sending tin; samples of their products to place or sale. The Christian Endeavor will con4 tribute candy for tin additional booth. - Between 6:15 and " t:2 0 o'clock dinner will be" served fear turing local products. i -i .-1 U W . ..a . . 1 V 1 t CliASIFIEDt SECTION Phone 23 Advertising Deptg CLASsinED AsyxsTisiunrrs Par laiartloa Tar iaaartioas Ss Oa WMk (tlx laMrtioni)' , Oas monta fa -20a Six tnonti soatrset, per Rionti15 IS noatki' contract, per nonh128 Mlnlmnm for say sdTrtlMmntS5 Money to Lonn On Rl Ectat ' T. K. FOBO lOrmr Ladd 4 Baafc Bank) BEfpEX T0U LEAVE YOtJB HOSf OB OAK HAV IT Insured Properly Phone 161. Becke Handrieka, XJ. 8. Bask BWg. i Sft-ti AUTO TOPS 3 ACTO TOPS SIDE CURTAINS PUT on door roda. Prepara now tor rainr day. Call e O. J. HaU. at hi new location. 219 State St. 8-a29tf FOR RENT . HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FOR rent. Phone 59 or ereninge Vd20 roa EKNT STORE. BOO St OS STATE - atreet.. See - J.Ii. Laatarman. Hotel . Argo. - I 4-B20U BOUSE AND APARTMENTS. S056-J. . . -. i ., . PJBONE 4-nl5tf PRINTED CARDS, IZS 14" BY 7". warding "for Rent,"- price 40 casta ,,- each. Statesman . Baaiaaaa Ofliee, on ajaeaassBaBassaiBaaaanaaaBMMaaaaBaaBBM FOB RENT -Apartments S. ATTRACTIVE TWO ROOM - APART . ment. Adulta. 250 S. Cottage. 5-d7 MK MARRIAGE FURNISHED APARTMENTS Sleeping .rooms, 60 Union. 6j2 5 ROOM FURNISHED APT. T54 NORTH High." ; I . 6-d7 PROBLEMS I APARTMENT 268 N. COTTAGE. S-ntf i . i MODERN 6 ROOM APT.! AND SLEEP- Jng porch, f 23.50. 715 South 12Ut St t .! ' 6-e21tf Adele Garrison,a New Fbase of FOR RENT APARTMENTS; 89A NO. TreWaIsmeVvellor tne evening. FOR REXT nooms From among : the mary;: thous ands who have seen the dog fight in Tony Sarg's Marionette version or "Rip Van WJnkUe have come scores, of letters to Mr. Sarg com menting upon ' the "Gorgeous fight' - Such frfendly letters please Mr. Sarg, as a matter of course, and he has prepared a se ries of hand-to-hand, sword and bludgeon, marllnspike,' and other physical clashes in his new Treas ure Island which he promises will putp&s anyC of .those presented in I Copyright IS 21, tj Newspaper Feature Serrlce, Inc. '-" FOR RENT DESIRABLE ROOMS. 25a South Cottage. - i ( 1 -7 HEATED ROOM WITH BOARD GEN- tleman preferred." . Phone 154T-M. --' . . i e-dii CHAPTER 327 PLEASANT HEATED ROM CLOSE IN. THE WILD CHANCE MADGE 1 ROOM FOR RENT MODERN HOME. FOR REXT Ilocses 7 FOR RENT GOOD 5 ROOM HOUSE, partly tarnished, cloee m. . So owner at 20 Soath Winter St. 7-dotf FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE Rae meat. Furnace. 86 Center St. 7d7 YOUR OPPORTUNITY $2250; 250 eaah. A real buy; room, hone oa corner lot, baaamcut, treea, pi North Salem. 4 block to car, echool, and chqrhea. A real inreGtment. ; See thii today. 1895 K. Church fet. ' Phone 1585R. J : T-di FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE Located 1057 8. 13th. See Kletzing at ki ' man ofice ot Phone S5r'. . - 7n2tf, NORTH SALEM BUNGALOW Attraetire, eonrenient, 4 room ban gaiow, 2 bedrooms. Shirping etreet, close to Summer. Lot 0x125. New, well built, will be completed in 10 day, fireplace, fall basement, pipe fur nace, 3700; terms. Phone J565R. , --.' 7 dl FOB RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE Well located, 422.50. ' Six room furniihed, cloie la f 35. Six room bonto $20. . . , F. L. WOOD 841 State' St. - - T-n?ltt aii i in aap esap in FOaSAIiE Sliscellaaeous 8 JUDD 8AWSJffOQDr-rflXQ:E;142. 8 j8 FOR SALE SEVERAL- COOD" LATHES all stsea. -Writ and tell what aiae ywa need. Ve ahip ria ateamer-ry cheap. J. L. Loear ' 4 Son, Ine. Bridgeport, Conn. - " . , -i8 S40 LARGE CEDAR POSTS 1 TON , loganberry wire. S. C. Neleon, Et. a Box 160, SilTerton road, sear fain grounds, ,' , -S-d6 '; CLOVER HAY CALL 10F11. 8d9 FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 ' cents a bundle. Cu-cslauoa department .Oregon Statesman -- .Willamette Vclloy, j Nursbry ; ; " bat all kinds of nursery stock for sale. 6 miles out on Silrertoa highway. Eout 7. Phono 105F5. . ' : J. J. Mattf Is, Prop. ' .- ' 8-o21 WAS COMPELLED TO TAKE ttiree oiocks irom state nonee, xor fen-I r 4. j i. O-..--. tleman. Most giTo references. Please I OSnUtllUl OfC'TCn itZ.l aa areas a. a-t ee.ro eitMimia. o-oaiu ROOMS TO RENT CALL S044-W. -etf And elaren ether Oregon songs to gether with fine collection cf patriot le songs, sacred songs ad saonr o.J time laroritea. y . ; - ALL FOR 25e. (Special prices in quantity lots) - a. special munity or Western Sonctcr TO pages now In its third edlUa Published by OREGON TEACHERS 1TOXTHLY SIS 8. Commercial fit. &alm. Or. Especially-adaptable fr aehooL, on home singing. Send for - I Social CaleMar Today 1 Tony Sarg's Marionettes, spon sored by Salem Woman's club. Armory.' Two programs. Daughters of the American Rev olution, t M Salem Floral society. Chamber of Commerce. 8 o'clock. Inter-Fraternity open house; :30-11:30 o'clock. Veclnus , Realis bazaar and cooked food - sale. S. P. ' office, North Liberty street.. Bazaar. Woman's - Alliance of the 1 , Unitarian church. Welsh's Electric Co., 379 State St. Annual bazaar. Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, parish house, 10 o'clock. - ; :. Junior King's Heralds. Mrs. A. Lee, 1515 tSato St. 2 to 4 o'clock. : - .( ; - ' . Monday f Round-Up club, w ' iiu-. r Tuesday i Etokta club, Mrs. R. C. Arpke, 2i North Nineteenth street, hos tess.;, Junior Guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church, Mrs. Walter J I Kirk. hostess. h-aff -t -:, -- : " .... ' Wetlacsday- y Trl-C class program at First ' Presbyterian cliurch-- auditoriuia! S . , i I gave myself no time to think as I wheeled Tom Chester's bi cycle out of the little glade Into the open road. If I had stopped I must go back and come tomorrow tr Vision in detail fYto tacV trifit 1 nipht . . ; luemiuuisr kid or ven UlOSe Olltha vminr mnn'm '-.nl .o 1 "Wall lia mn amlt . overv. uon-wuixote. the courage to undertake it. 1 thing is In jeadiness! ! The cdr Is necause tney use different Fortunately, I knew almost I In the best condition. Is she not? weapons, ana oecause of nis nat- every inch both of the road I was I "Everything overhauled to the o on ana or tne winding woodland ast doiu Ana it .neeaj 10 ne. Sarg'has most enjoyed building trail where we were sure the We'll have to crawl on this road. v ce.n.e in ' Trea8nre Island limousine was concealed.' But a bat when once we strike the open where the dog 'and the tomcat few, steps from me there was a the road to New .York" will burn uisasreeas 10 wnicn is me xavor- l narrow path connecting the road beneath us. But talking is bad iieoi ine pirate crew. i was on with the wood road. I business. Quiet is better.'! ."X!r mnS scene wnere It was a path so overgrown with The minutes whih followed the jirate cutthroats gather at the J Tines and underbrush that I was Interminably. Afraid to stir, xun, sing ineir pirate cnorus ana sure no one but Dicky and I. woh schooling even by breath. I wait uepari ior tne snip wnere a worn- nad discovered it and spent a hap- ed with the silence arid . the dark- X V1 r Vu py iorenoon clearing It out, knew lness seeming to growineavier ana . pla,ce'l t0w, rve fcene lt was there. Fantastically, we I mre oppressive with each passing rr , r had left at both entrances a massisecond. And then a loon gave its moment when action lags. Were of lneled ernwth n hf unearthly call. andT the men n.ooert juouu sievenson awe to Aiu .hnnM , nn n OiaI fif J umwici AC. auu it, W dfl I r ' w -" -. the signal, one said. must be coming. Hold the vines and dragged the bicycle into I door open, so he can jumpdirect- us sneiter. . ! : ly n, ana i win pe at tne wneei with my foot ; upon the starter. Don't Waste Breath." " He wants no noise of the engine until he .4s fairly up to us tor fear One problem was solved, that I of pursuers.1 nf f)ia Hlflnneol :. A- 4kA kt....l.r T flflV fvik Tl 1 9 VCk ' rf. - til fill. ItrB. club, ure offerlnr entertainment T a ul ! ' nation with tn nnt. o.. MtJf BthJLPl?eiUlm0ft and yet mst not leave upon" the bad been assigned to spread apart -fZT V .;be open road. I 'pushed it yet fur-hhe Tlues which conceale me so a ',iw.. I'ner into tne bushes, and then, mat 1 woui De aoie j to spring t?- i . mE7rt.ZA .1 WItn 'th ipflnite pains, staking Quickly Into the road. And then SS-S'?.?d:,.Uge but a few steps at tiraerAnd tnere came a swishing sound, and craft, by Mr. Charles Searle.. stage accomodating the little nofseI bicycle ashed Into the road be- fLZLTu IfrlJ??!: e to theB sounds of the ild hind the limousine, and the rider nSL -arr.lA f t C- agJS""' me "wltl1 which the wodds aloun- IlunK nimseit off. - ; before, dreamed of In the Marlon- Iaa -i -,. . l . "Ontrirt" or ci,'i t cite tueaier. wr. aarg a oeauiy oi nnth ,;.r.i.. .),.:' .KulroWa .i.ii.. t en,j . i .. . . . ij ftytti. iua .place wnere i ""' vi.vuu, ku .wuncu. it joined ,the windinsr woodland I tnniiea wun tne knowiedged I anon cttp Mnnru r cocoa IT..11? "anette'e"lon ol T his w,Th ; JeeUng oV SfoIneS "U Is ff,e!ti,!;,,hf.W0J1id y?!1;?! that I reached it. thrust aside SI "He mus all the thrill you and I had when we first read it. With Treasure Island as the evening offering, and The Pied Pi per of Hamelin with shorter nov elties: for afternoon, under the auspices of the : Salem Woman's FETLAND OFFERS FOR XMAS PUPS Fox Terriers 3-10; Collie S5-S10; Airdale 5-25; Toy Bilk Food lea f20-25; Boils $10-a0; . Bostons 925-S50. iBIRDS Panama Parroti. guaranteed Young and Talkers $25; t. Andreas oerg Roller, (imported) "the canary with a college education" S15; Love Birds (green) Pair $12.50. Flake's Petland, Store 273 Bute, Farm, Pacifia Highway, Salem. 8-d24 FOR SALE BALED CLO VZil HAT Phone &81-R. . S n9'4 Trespass. No tlj For Sale design, line, and color has all Its Tresspaaa Notices, else 14 Inches ll 9 inehaa, printed en rood 10 taoci eanraas bearing the words, "Notice Is Hereby Given That - Trespassing - Is Strictly Forbidden On Thee Premiaer Under PeneHr Ol Prosecution." Frici 15e each or tw for 25e. Stateamas Pnbliaking Company, Saleat, - Ore roa :--.-;--,---- - - a-ati TOBACCO, CHEWINO 10 LB. $4; Fnok. ing - xuie. fiv; suioa. $4. Terrefi W'ingo, LjnnTille, Kentucky. Sml7 attractiveness- as shown In the ioo4 ; .4t. i. i i . I that f1Anh T .AnM ' - . 1 I i . , eiplla, nlan rpy. on I BUUtlOg lingers I A vuuiu mjuji. uuuu-1 wu(l mm m Hlia, 4J9J mnkV m;'vZn WinkleTand Don t?J Jhet 8C1 flZlZ i? OiiWnta " luuncu lb. iui live leet I " no.a .ouiui juv a tt no M.AV,1.W. iTai;r t inrf Sad fl-aVW . m A Mn.ii.el1H WhiLe JhlfiQ8IeJn cauTe oPtV intens; iSf.nt ? ! ? m iih! oned the shadowy outline of a door tumbled into the tonneau. outstanding one is probably that Wr HmouRlno 7 i slammine the door .Kpr tx.m of the through pirate ship a hurricane wallowing while the big limousine. 'Did you hear anything? ftRV A VFNTA1J3 fiRRIins 1V T1 V.nit. Visible be-certain Of his ientity. And then, Complete oaaortment. Come vont and darkness. s"h and the man holding the jrAriliSTi W i 8 n21f 6lamming the door' after thorn on thA n,., vi. . I WARREN NURSERY ALL KINDS OF avae ohboi ewvav wsf wa di sjft uvinv r. : .., . . 8 n2td A guttural voice sounded closelthe starter, setting the engine pirates fight to the death on deck ,n"rrVLr ""UUU,C1PS nZ,: . m - - m s - au j iiuu 1 1 v er" w sr"4 Kirn ii inir m, yna. a oasau-usa. . i u ii k. ii nisi' i i n i or tne ruaaeriess craft. - Mr. Sarg Ithrrmo-h o.i, ' Z.Y.Zl 'yl'il. , ,i.. I for sale good team, true and .FiA..to v.. Kiiiuyseu I 'V. 1 -onnd! waron and karneaa al.a rnol has kept few of his Marionette secrets, but the manner in which he depicts the dashing waves, the rain, 'and the helpless boat Is one that he has; not yet released. : It Is one thing which audiences must merely see "and figure out for themselves If they can. The bazaar of i the Unitarian Woman's Alliance wHI be held to day at Welch's Electric Shop ' on fetate street. two men sitting on the running) caught at the spare tires fastened board of the limousine. I in the back and swung myself up Yes, in the bushes there," theto a precarious foothold at the answer came promptly, "Probably I Dacl the car just as; the power ful machine go into motion. (To Be Continued. Sx CREAFJ FOR CATARRH 7 OPENS UP NOSTRILS .: - : -t. - : v s s Telia How To Get Quick He lief fcom Head-Colds. It's Splendid I a rabbit or a squirrel.! but " One of the figures sprang up, came quickly toward j the spot where I stood and suddenly began to thrust some long object which l. guessed to be a cane into the bushes beside me. . Again and again he thrust, sometimes beside me, while I stood numb with ter ror, conscious of but one thing, that I must jnake no sound. - Once he missed me only by. the fraction of an inch, and when he finally turned back to his com panion, saying In a satisfied tone, "I thought it was nothing dan gerous, my knees buckled nnrior me, and if I had not been holding I Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis. tightly to the branch, of a email I backache, stiff neck, sore musclee, I Oata HEATSTOeSWJ hi II! 1 isoand; wagon and harness; also good cow and 9 do lea nans, fnoae SO 7. s- 1 - - 8-nQtX 30 MOTORCYCLE FOB $35. WHI ride s wneei Jr. L. (Jouin, Jionte 7. Boa e. 8-o30ti APPLES FREE FROM WO RMS. 75 per box: two boxes $1.80; three boxes $1.80; lour boxes $2.20; or Six boxer for $3. Phone 87F12. 8 o21tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT 1V" ".wording. Jxeoma to Kent," price 1C cents eacn. Ktateaman unaineas -Ot fiee, Gronnd floor. IliTCii SALEM MARKETS X Prices onoted aro wholesale a ad era prices received br farm era. No retail prices are given. No. 1 soft white wdcat.... $1.49 No. 1 aoft red wheal . $1 A S 53ffirT .$12f.r 14 .- $15 15 Q $1$ 11$ In one minute your clogged tree I am afraid I would hn . I strains. SDralns. achlnir loints. Ic"t. ay .nostrils will open, the air passages tumbled ignominiousry - to thePVhen you are suffering . so you IcioVer haTHbaiod of your, head will clear and you i ground. Bat mv riutrh n thai can hardly . eet around int r lOat end Veteii hay can -breathe ' frelv. KAvmnrp I hronh ea up ma t n t?rri par,n T?K I PORK. MUTTON AND F w.n..ue, suumuit, uinmg, umu- lUBgui . uiyseu oacK to calmness i ixwniuK nas sucn eoncentraifia. i h..m rni.ssii t e ache, dryness. No struggling for I again, and was able to listen at-1 Penetrating heat na mi tmnnpn Iiioe, 200-2 oO cwt ' M to 0 7e 11 ic 2 4i3 V,e breath t night, your cold or ca- tentively to the few words which I and when heat penetrates rlghtI6A!Tr ranV writ t V. A ' - . lit.. A. a. Ij J m m I ijKU HOwf tarrn win oe gone. , ' tne men uttered. - I down lnto pain and congestion. uei smuu come 01 wy 8 wetra I "l we tOUia smoke." one said I relief comes at one Baim .from your druggist now. with a longing Inflection. I Just as soon as vou annlv Red Apply a little of this fragrant, "Don't waste breatu." the other Pepper Rub you feel the tlnclinr antiseptic, neaung cream n your jaavisea brieny. "Against orders." I heat. In three minutes the sore nostrils. It penetrates through 1 " "How. long must we wait, del spot Is warmed through and every air passage of the head, I you : think?" z z . x iz I through and the torture is cone. Top eal . Dreued veaL top Cowa Lambs soothes the inflamed or swollen muco'us membranes " and ' relief corner-instantly. 1 . .; ; - It's just fine. Don't SUy stuff- ed up with a .cold orna sty catarrh Kelicf coraes eo quickly. Adv. Hear? bent iMtrtaeera Light seno ltik rOTJLTST I No Time To Lose. ir,ii7e lSf.r Me 154ile So "TIJ1, just before daybreak ramc the ireratint answer. .. "If tha-nsmn 1: lie does not tame beforo then we a ??. Adv. nawlfla T?Ad Prnnp.' T? n h m a do I Old roosters frost rod poners. costs IltUe at J T"kr.nbosTWT""iriTTE any drug store; Get a jar at once. jfrpm.ry bnt?r 4tr? " T? Miiro tn " ' 'fV, rnnntna wlti 1 ' "erf at, deliered ' .jr-et . ' n n !i rd t t 4 t 4 t . ,. v . i t k '. r ' i 4 I ) t - i a t i ' 1 t 4 V