The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 07, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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'''"MaaSSWnaMSWaSlWaaSaaiSWawawaMaMaMaaaMaWaMa ' .
EmpToyfncnt Situation Here
Remains About Same Status
Tie employment situation re
mains about the same fn Salem,
according to the report filed for
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN'
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you ar.
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Golds
Pain
Headache
Toothache
,A!!" U4 B.r of Manufacture of Moooeceticacidester 9f Salicrlieacld
Five Floors
of Real Values
SPINET DESK
- f
For Her Christmas
There is something distinctly
refined about a mahogany spin
et desk a lifetime present, j
SMOKING STANDS
That will de
light any man.
W e h a v e- a
very large sup
ply and can
give you a real
stand that will
fit any purse.
A PIANO AS A GIFT
Will j please the entire house
hold. Offered at Special month
.y payment basis that will be
of interest to the low salaried
friends of this store. Many
tine makes of pianos at special
prices. ; ; j i
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The Store of a
Thousand
. Gifts
THE OREGON - STATESMAN, . SALEM, OREGON
the week ending December 6 by
Sim Phillips, representative of he
United States department of Jabor
and employment service. J
A total of 120 registratipna were
received, 36 calls for help wanted,
32 workers were referred, to em
. , . , . . :
and INSIST
Neuralgia f
Neuritis
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Accept only
'Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Barer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100 Dm-istn
MAKE THIS YOUR
GIVE
VMms M
XXfE'VE searched far and
.n ' for gifts to please even the
most fastidious tastes, and this
marvelous showing of unique gifts
is the result. Special low prices
are also a pleasant surprise!
Book Ends
Always a delightful
gift, and extra tspe
2ial value for Christ
mas shoppers.
Torchieres
They're ornamental
in the extreme, and
sure to please the
most discriminating
person.
1
Boudoir Lamp
1 '
Compote Sts
They add, a .touch of
distinction to the, Buf
fet or . Console table,
and will give a decade
of service
"She" will be fairly
charmed with one of'
these dainty boudoir
lamps for her own
room, ;
Artistic Gift
'
Mirrors:
Tou,'ll agree when you
aee ; them that they're
the kind that will do
justice to . the 4 finest
home! An exquisite
Christmas gift. .'
ployers and 31 were placed in po
sitions. f '
' V Common labor ranked highest
with 61 applications of which 17
were placed. The following Is a
list of workers placed: agriculture
3, building and construction 2,
woodslaborers 3, printer 1.
For the women 'there were 22
applications for employment ' of
which five were placed. House
kepers and cooks were employed.
When the average man resists
a temptation, he expects God to
do something spectacular for him.
Jefferson Woman Sells
1 7-Acre Tractr Kindly
Motorist Injures Dog
; 1 : .
Jefferson Mrs. Magness sold
her 17 acre tract southeast of Jef
ferson to R, V. Maben, an em
ployee of the Southern Pacific
company, for $2750, through the
agency of D. W. Cummins, a Jef
ferson realtor. Mrs. Magness and
her son. Roe Magness, expect to
reside in Jefferson for a time,
where they have rented a home.
The fine Llewellyn dog owned
by A. B. Hinz, a Jefferson business
man, had the misfortune to get
his leg broken when he was hit by
a passing car. The drivers, how
ever, were considerate enough to
stop and take the dog to the "dog
hospital" in. Salem, where he is
doing as well as could be expected.
It seems to be a compromise
victory in unina, so noDouy yet i
knows who will get the post-1
unices. . i
wide'
t Mantel Clocks
''Here's-.a gift special
-that' is gratifying to
the eye end to the
pocket book as well!
Servirijj-lray ;
The kind of gift mo
ther would choose
for herself if she
were doing the
choosing! . , . , ,
The pioneer convertible
Coaster Wagons with easy
.roller bearings and brake. Can
also be used ;ajT an ordinary
express wagon. Mkny other
styles and sizes for the little-
tots. ,...; r, fri
(M. ft
8TO
FURM
URE
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I - mm sT
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BLESS'XIIS .
ffilDJKM
Willamette Freshman, Class
President to Help C. A,
Kells at YMCA ,
Charlies Swan, president of the
freshman class at Willamette uni
versity, has been appointed assist
ant secretary at the Salem YMCA.
according to the announcement
by C. A. Kells. Mr. Swan comes
well reccommended to .the Salem
YMCA, He was with the Portland
YMCA last year and worked part
time at the 'city desk. Previous
to this time he wag with a whole
sale firm in Boise. In both cities
he attended school, in preparation
for his entrance
at Willamette
university,
while in Portland Mr. Swaa
worked with Everett Craven, Wil
lamette university - graduate and
prominent in . collegiate circles.
who has charge of the member
ship department of the Portland
organization
Mr. Swan will be employed dur
ing the afternoons and evenings
or tne week and alt day Saturday.
Hej will be the third Willamette
university student to be employed
at tne saiem YMCA. The others
are Loyal Warner, leader of the
Pioneer club and Clarence Oliver,
iciirecior oi nova' activities Tiem
Perhaps the greatest social
blunder is to ' gossip about the
wrong class or people.
Where You
Can Do Better
TOY
Department
AUTOMOBILES
The most, popular of all gifts
for children.
BIKES
Well made, strong enough for
a man to ride and light enough
for. a baby to handle; all sizes
and prices. . ...
1
boLL BUGGIES'
'The most complete display in
town in a full range of prices
and styles.
A small , deposit will hold , any
toy till Christmas. . .,
WAGONS
Credit Gladly
Without' Interest
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I NEWS BRIEFS I
Buying Bingham Home
It is . understood that Clifford
Brown is buying the Geo. G. Bing
ham home, at Twelfth and Mission
streets, and that the Brown family
will occupy it. This is one of the
fine homes of Salem, with great
possibilities for. beautiful grounds.
It was occupied by the family of
the late Judge George G. Bing
ham. The home was built by Dr,
Port, who was at one time one of
the leading capitalists of Salem.
Get Marriage Licenses
- Those receiving, marriage li
censes at the county clerk's office
yesterday Were John F. Fabry, . a
carpenter, route 2, Salem, and
Elisei Jensen, ot 619 Court street;
George Cooper, of Portland, and
Daisy MacCarter, Salem; Otto C.
Tangermann, Stayton, and Mildred
English, Stayton; Archie (W. Mo
Killop, 670 Marion street, Salem,
and Florence Varley, 1096 South
Commercial.
Nam Registered
papers filed with the county
court show that the name, "Sun
nyside Fox Farm'Vhas been regis
tered with the secretary of state
by Pemberton Brothers, route 2,
Turner, Ore.
Asks for. Divorce i
Elizabeth Evans has filed pa
pers asking for a divorce from
Daniel W. Evans. She charges
cruel dnd inhuman treatment, and
wants the custody of their minor
child. '
Judge Downing Better
County Judge W. H. Downine.
who has been seriously 111 at the
Salem , hospital,' rallied Saturday
and late last night showed much
Improvement. During the preced
ing night and Saturday he had
rested - much easier, and conse
quently his condition has improv
ed. Judge Downing was brought
to the hospital last Sunday from
his home in the Waldo hills,
where he was taken suddenly ill.
Program Arranged :
A program has been arranged
for December 13 to be given at
the" First Christian church. The
general public Is Invited, The
spirit of the season will . prevail
and a good time is assured for alL
tase xjismissea
The case against S. H. Fried -
man was dismissed by Police
Jude Martin Poulsen, after he
huA han orrnstsH hv nttiroy HtV
w
man, for speeding 2 miles . per
nour. ; t .
Golden Rule Sunday
Churches throughout the nation
are observing "Golden Rule Sun
day" today. It is a (day calling
attention to the need of the refu-
gees in the near f east., A two
weeks' ( campaign will begin in
Oregon today, under the direction
of C. C. Thurber.
I'enth Annual Mcetliup-i .
John Porter, newly elected
jcounty commissioner was in Salem
C"i..-J-.. .41.-JI--
i' nua; aim. oaiuiutt aueuums
ihn countv bnreet board. It wm
his first official annearance in at -
iBuumg lo 1113 new amies.
Bunko Artists Here I d
How three guards at the? state
prison were mulcted out of $50
each is being related, with word
from Eugene that A. L. Chance,
former convict, is wanted in that
city for a $3000 swindle. Chance
coaxed the guards into paying $50
each to his wife upon delivery of
map of buried treasure in the!
Siskiyous. loot from an ; allee-ed
train robbery. None' of the trio
knew any other nerson of the
map and the swindle was ex-
posed when two of the guards met
in, the mountains, each looking
for the loot. All three guards
were fired., Chance was serting
time for-a $1500 check forgery I
ana was out or the penitentiary
through a pardon issued by Gov-1
erntfr Pierce on April 3, 1923,. be-1
cause the convict was suffering
from tuberculosis. He was sup-
posed to be recuperating in Ari-
zona..
ChriMmas Travel Good
The city ticket' office of the
bouthern Pacific company is re
ceivlng; Inquires about Christmas
holiday rates on the railroad,
Many of the inquires are-for rates
to Los Angeles, San Francisco, J around the chest." Only the bats
Tapoma, Portland, Seattle, and man was "subject to complete dis-
other Pacific coast points.
I
PERSONALS
I
i ... i
e rank Lt. Wagar will leave soon
r , ' . "eiiu ui
r um, ..asewiuutu- o to iy in-
ClUSlVe. . J ' I
mss. n, u. uiock and sonu Lym, I
"ciBpaiefflTiBiiurgyebieroay.
rank Stoee and Bob Howe
were" visitors here yesterday
Dr. M, P. Mendelsohn, eyesight
specialist, expects to spend Christ
mas and New Years with his chld-
dren in .California
James WV. Long, instructor in
the. Silverton high schools was a
Salem . visitor, yesterday. " Mr,
Long Is a graduate of Pacific uni-1
' o V" 7.". i
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Dr. and Mrs. George E. Lewis
Dr. Lloyd W. Ivie will be a
Portland visitor today.
aiuneii Petram, a.formef stu-
ut-ui at wiuameue university, t
J A. . . A a j . .a
wnnwttlta In C. . - I I
turned to Salem for the winter.
Petram is a. graduate .'of the Sa-
em high school.
Miss Florence Klamp. a.gradu
ate ot'OXC and a' former student
at Willamette university, now an
inHtrurtor in tho Amn nUio wiri.
school of Aumsviile. was a Salem
tf -
yisftori, Saturdav.
I Mrs' L. F. Blanchard was in
Salem from Hubbard ycsterdiy. ,
Mrs. A. Tomlln and daughter
... v .aa aaa mum j CB u u X. V
Bernice were here from IndeDon-l"11.
dence yesterday. - 7
Jlr. and Mrs. Larry Ilofer . who
have been visiting with Col E
Ilofer are returning to San Fran-
cisco today after spending the
holidays ere. ;
snwnAV TUYYDxrrKrn "nrrncrDr'Ty rr tw
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CLASSIFIED SECTION
Phone 23 Advertising Dept,
CLA8SXJriKD XDVEHTISEMIKTg
Rat par word:
Per insertion" '
Thr lnavrtioni
t
6
Money to Loan
On Real Estate
T. K. FORD
(Over Ltdd Bnih Bank)
BErOBJ! TOTJ ' t,BAVE YOTJB HOXB '
OB CAB HAVE IT y
Insured Properly
Mono 16 L Backs h Hdadricks. XT. s!
nine Muag. , ,
t-28tf
AUTO TOPS
3
AUTO TOPS SIDE CURTAINS PUT
on door rods. Prepare now for' rainy
dar- Call and aee O. J; Hnil, at his
iww location. 219 State St. - 8-t9ti
POB.R$XT.
4
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FOR rentJ
fboM 559 or BTeninra 1563-M. -d20
rOR RENT STORE ROOM ON "STATE
street. See J.H. Xnterman. Hotel
Arto. ' : 4-n20tf
HOUSE AND APARTMENTS.
PHONE
4 nl5tf
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PRINTED CARDS, SIZE It". BT 7H".
wording "For Bent," price 10 cents
each. - - Statesman Business Ofiiee, on
uronna floor.
FOR RENT Apartment 5
FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR TWO.
First floor. 292 North Bummer. 5-dlO
QUIET ADULTS FIRST FLOOR Apart
ment, water, lights, garage.: $11. 191J.
: ' .. . . - f ' 5-dl
FOR RENT 1 HOUSEKEEPING room
and 2 sleeping rooms, board if desired.
770 North Capitol St. .: . 6-dJtf
ATTRACTIVE TWO ROOM APART-
ment. Adults. 250 S. Cottage. 5-d7
furnished apartments Sleeping
rooms, lbu union. . s
Is room furnished apt. 754 north
1 High. s-d7
APARTMENT 26$ N. OOTTAGEr-SMftt
I MODERN S KjOOVf. APT." AND SLEEP.
I m l- ' een km sf aS AiL trtA.
prc. m. AV"of.
TOR RENT APARTMENTS;
891 NO.
Commercial. -
FOR RENT Rooms
6
I for rent desirable rooms. 2so
Bo,t, Cottage. 6-d7
heated room with board gen.
tleman preferred.
Phone 1547 M. '
6dll,
ROOM FOB RENT MODERN HOME,
three blocks from state honse, for gen -
tleman. Must' rie references. Please
address A. care Statesman. 6-ol7tf I
BOOMS TO RENT CALL 2044-W.
IPPJHI ICH PPPHRTPRQ
DESCRIBE BASEBALL
IN CRICKET TEftttS
I Britishers Find America's Na
tional Game Monotonous;
Not Impressed
LOXDOf, Not. 11 (AP) When
the Giants and' White Sox: played
their first exhibition baseball camel
in London this month, some of
I the newsnapers sent their eolf re-1
porters out to do the story of the
proceedings. Most of the journals,
I uwerer, conferred the assignment
upon their cricket writers. It wa3
In tne nomenclature of cricket
that all of them reported to the
populace upon what they had seen
Each and every one of them
Pitied the poor batter because his
bat was so. small and the fielder's
gloves so large. One writer com
pared the bat to . a broomstick, T
and the gloves to suet-ttnddins
able to absorb-.: every ball that
came within reach. ;
But what most struck: the Bru-
Isu reporters in this "unfairness
of the allocation "of the armor"
was the catcher's "coat of mail"
and the umpire's "trinle wadding
armament.'
The Manchester Guardian re-
i porter found . baseball "monoton
ous," and the. veteran golf chron-
I , . ii. . r .. 9 . . . .
icier 01 me .uurniug fosj. aajuag-
tt n inw or, a hmvowttin.
down that opinion in full express-1
more certain way "to. make an
AtnOrlfon i-oa 1 1 v o n rn-xr Tho varan
that
OU9 and th- othr atQW waa wotl
with ninth: ,nnir - n
"we m uauku a sau a u t-. a. s s uui
i among the fielding performances
had been a triple piay
Nearly all of the British report
ers exDressed admiration for the
fleldins- enrl r.f ; tho- hasehnll hnol- I
: -'a "a ::: :: ",i
ness, the speed and accuracy of
the running, catching and throw
VLKlrJT '"..r: If
laws governing foul balls, failed
. . -t.
"J ' 7
grieved
that the batter not only
misses as many as he hits, but that
when he connects he is hamper
ed by a rule which makes all
3L1 U&C.I I If llir! 1 IK1IL 411 A1I111IJL I Iff I
.2 " ,i I
-i unva iu i iac: iiui XJL i va v i. i. yi
Oil!.
iUIU"Ult biiu uiiu-uu die
cricket field markings compara-
ble to the third and first-base
lines.
The writer eeemed to he
iunner aisiressea oy tne tact tnai i
ine area within wnieh tne Datter
can make a r-nunfintr nt l In- I
conveniently plastered with fields-1
r?en'ho are s? fa5J aefflKsrf',r "",,.2
that thpv ra rrIv in isnl nnvthln" I " ioi 1 1 ftt
reachable,' and as rarely throw a
o f their mark.
. This business of foul and fair
. .--" r- - ? m
I , j . .
emptcd more than one re-1
porter to steep hig pen in a flood
ot woras. , ai .or tne nimng-jiag
to be done -well -in front of ;the
ticket." wrote one. t , "Anything
that goes, in cricketers' language,
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Oat week (tlx Insertions)
One; month ' ' " ' '
-so
.S0
BIX months contract, pox month 15a
13 months' eontrsot; per month 12o
Minimum for any adrertlssment S5o
FOR RENT Ubuse 7
TWO HOUSES FIVE AND SIX ROOMS.
Modern," reasonable. 465 North 12th
street. 7-dl3
SIX-ROOM HOUSE, MOSTLY MODERN.
Garage for two cars. Call 771 North
Commercial. ' 7-d7
FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE. ,FUR
nished and nn furnished Apts. Tl N.
Commercial St.- 7-dlO
FOR RENT HOUSES
KBffiGKR
147 N. Com'l. Phone 217. 7-d7
FOR RENT HOUSES
9 room heme lacated at 945 North Sum
mer street, modern in ererjr way, SeO
per month. -
4 room cottage with basement locat
ed S2 Sonth Commercial St., 925 per
month. . .
7 rooms, modern located at 1145 N.
Winter street, $35 per month.' -
New fonr room bungalow located at
1725 8. 12th at4 $20 per month.
9 room home modern conrenleneee
located-at 543 Chemeketa street, S40
per month. ' - , -
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
' ' " Realtors
275 State St. Phone 515. 7-dl6
FOR RENT GOOD . ROOM
HOUSE.
partly furnished, close in
at 320 Soath V!intr St.
See Owner
7 d5tf
3o
FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE Bsse-
ment. urnace. 8s Center St. 7d7
t f 1
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
--92250;-259 ..cash. A real boy;- 6
room home oh corner lot. basement,
' trees in North! Salem. 4- bloeks to ear,
school, and clMXrhea. - A real InTestment.
ee this today. 1895 K. Church St.
Phone I565K. j
TOR RENT
XT. 5 RO
. 13th.T fi
tfiee orj P
1057 6.
See Klstxin t Km.,.
man office
Phone B5F4, 7n34tL
. HKORTH SALEM BUNGALOW
Attractire, conTeuent, 4 room bnn-
galow, 2 bedooma. Shipping street,
close, to Summer. Lot 60x125. New.
weUrbuilt. will be eomnlnlad ! is
days, fireplace full basement, pipe fur
nace, iiuv; terms, .rnone loooR,
7-df
FOR RENT FI1
E ROOM HOUSE Well
- located. $22.5(
Six room furnished, cwst is 935.
Six room house 820.
F.lli. WOOD
841 State-St. 1 ----- I T-n21tl
FOR
a
SIiscellaneou9 S
$45 HAH JOXt SET
racks $25. 16KS-J.
(NEW)
WITH
Inches hot;
INT ELECTRTf! nn
like new. At I a sacrifice. 1335 Ktate.
1 8-dlO
I 9. SALE OHtAP OAK TEA Wagon
1 Isst tray. like Snew. Fine Xmas. pres-
ent.
Phone 1449-R.
8-d7
SPITZ ENBERG
IPPLES LOT 1: 1 box
75c 3 boxes
s-'.. Ax),a: l box r.ic:
'hone 494. - 8-dlO
5 boxes $4.
FOR SALE READING STANDARD BI-
cycle, cost new $55, used only short
time. du casui takes it. rnone 1233J.
I - .. 8-dl0
HIGH-GRADE TICTROLA t EXCEL-
lent) conditionj cash or terms. Call
today at 206(1 Marion or Monday at
toiiee pnop. i - - - , 8-pd9
JUDD SAWS WOOD PHONE 142. 8-j6
DD SAWS WOOD
R SALE: SEVER,
all sixes. .Write i
need. "We shipj.vis
FOR
ERAL GOOD LATHES
- j
and tell what sise you
is steamer. very cnean.
J. L. Lucss
Son, Ine, Bridgeport,
Conn.
8-J8"
I 340 large cedar - posts 1 ton
S?9nDrr wire. s. c. Neiaon. Rt. a
glands. 1
I
road.
near fair
8d6
IULover hay call iofu. - 8d9
ifor. sale old newspapers, 10
cents m bundle.! Circulation department
. uwegon o talesman.
Willamette Valley
Nijrsery'
has all kinds of nursery stack for aala
6 miles out on Silvertoa highway. Routs
1. x none ivorp.
J, J. Mathis, Prop.
8 n5J
Beautiful
Oregon Ross
And' eleren other- Brecon snags to
Kelber with a fine eollnrtion of natrUt
. . t. . . .
it eongs saered songs and many ol
uma laroriiea. j - 14'-.
. Aliti FOR a5ev--. ii -.
(Snecfa) urtres in anantitv In tat
Especially adaptable for school, torn
ssnniiy. or aeme singing. . Bend. Xor
Western Songster
Pee - now In ita third edition
Published by
OREGOJT TKACHEB8 MOJlTHt.T
215 H. Commercial tit. Salem. Or.
rKTI,ANl OFFERS FOIl XMA3
PUPS Fox Terriers $-S10; Colli
S5 iO: Airdale $5 2 j: Tot Silk Pood.
Ies $20 25; Bulla' $10-S50; Boston
eo-ieoo. '..' i .-
BIROS Panama Parrots, guaranteed
Young and Talkers $25; St. Andreas
berg Roller, (imported) "the caaary
with a collet education" 15; 1jot
Birds (green) pair. 912.50. Flsge's
jreiiana. etore li State, larm. Facilic
Highway, Salem. - 8-d2
lUBativu, utiJt-WIAt 10 LB. : Sraok
oi. .?: o-. -Terretr
ngo, i jjynnruie. Kentucky. 8-ml7
I GOOD STEP LAODEK3 AND FORCE
Swings at a bargain, 1767 Waller fit
in SM
I"
SALEM MARKETS
.1
Pl-ifiM- aikAtmA sir wKIasi s1a an an j
pHet reoeiTed by farmers. m rotau
P"CB r rLTf1 ; v
1 Y e.AaS L. . - . I a,. . .
t .? ... fi.i.-',3
1.44'A
.....5357
lost ha
SI
15
fCioser hay, baled
15 Gb at A
lw mVnl2c V;--- -1
n0g, i6.ano Cwt., ..... t8.9o
;'. 2 .. nr,
UOK" - . -'J0 -i" V
Ugh sows -JZ Z
W .... 1- r - . 1
Itowa - . 2M2U
Lambs .
- - ;--
srigers ZZZZZJZ
10.ic
POUZ.TXT ..... .
17le
miursris ......w.wt. .. J Tt fry C
Light bent ; k lawue
HnH 1 s
rTi "" isqiHe
Turke.rhoi. r2s
egos, BtXTXER, BT7TTE2FAT
"11 mVujJU' -444Se
wuiT'p lrrc1 fi4P
r -su0drds.,asrw4i4.
FOR SALU SlisccHanectJs O
FOR SALE BALED CLOVER HAY
Phone eai-BU r . e sttti
Xrcspar 3 Notices
. :Fdr Salo
Tresspass Notieea, else 14 inches by
9 inches, printed on good 10 ounr
canvass bearing the wei-ds, "Notice li
; Hereby. OUen That Trespassing la
, Strictly Forbidden On Thee l iv--.t
Under Penalty Of Prosecution." 1 ric
15e each or two for 25c. Stateamtt
Publishing Company, Salem, Ore -
i - -': ad
ORNAMENTALS, SHRUBS AND Froit
Complete assortment. Come out end
make your own selection. CaiHtml C tj
Nursery Co, 1080 Market St. I bon 75
. I tt-n21a
WARREN NrJKSnSY ALL KINDT OF
. fruit and aut trees, 655 Ferry btrt-ct
; ' S n21d
FOR SALE GOOD TEAM. TRCB AND
sound; wagon and harness: also rwl
cow and doiea hens. Phone v 7.
: . S-n3lf
300 MOTORCYCLE FOR 135. V. ill
ride m wheel F. , I. Coffin, Route 7.
;Bo 9. - . : S o . ', i
APPLES FREE FROM WORKS. 7S
per box; two boxes tl.30; three boxes
. $1.80: fovr boxes 2. 20; or six boM
for $3. Phone 67F12. 8 o-ltf
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14' BY 7Vi"
wording, "fiooma to Rent," price 10
cents each. Statesman Lusi-eis C1
flee, Gronnd floor. , :
FOR SAIX Uvestoclc O
TWO TOY BOSTON BULL PIPS FK-
msles. ' E. R. Ekman, biWerton, Ore
gon. Phone Main 14. i 9 07
SOWS AND PIGS R. J. HARVEY, Mc
icsy.ure. -aa
VETERINARIAN
DR. PATTES.SON.
- i 9-413
Phone 2028-W.
IS GOOD MILCH COW8 Goernser frh
aoon. ' Jersey in March. J. O. i'lcmng
Independence, Ore., K. No. 1 ! ; Duo
FRED TV. LANGE. ' VETERINAEI4 N
Office 430 S. Commercial. Il,on 119)
Bee. Phone 1966. 9 -n:23ii
THOROUGHBRED AIEDALE PUFPIF3.
9 5- and $10. Phone 1791-W3. ftel-'f
11
BEST, SECOND GROWTH FIR f 5: OAK
$8; 18 inch, $9. Call 1131.
11 dif
18 INCH BLOCK WOOD 13 75 Per Iod. t
4 loade 81. Phone 1879-W. 11-cJl
WOOD -SHORT LENGTH 3 OTi 4 FT
COAL, best qusliy from $12.75 P'r toe
np. . Oregon, Uuh, er liock f isrie?s.
Prompt deliTery. Ptooe 1855. ll nkii ,
1 8-INCH OLD FIR, 4 FOOT OLD JflR, .
secona growth osk and ask. Fhnn
M. D. Meyfield. II jau'
TOR SALE -DRY EECOND-O F.OV. T I fir i
wood,' 4. ft, for immediate - deiivTy. '
Fbone 106. 4lllf t
BEST GRADE 04 WOOD i
4 ft. and 18 inch. - . I
Dry er green mill wood. !
Dry aeeond growtk fir. M
Dry old fir. M
Dry 4 ft oak end esh. . .11 .
. Prompt deliTery end restonsole rrice
' FRED E. WELLS l
880 Sonth Church. Phone 1542. Il-a6tl
16 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD CI" ALL
kinds. - fricea - reanonabla and r rot, r-t
oenvjirTjPJhone 1 Q.'iM-W. ll
...WANTED Employment j-12
FOR PRACTICAL ' NCRSK CALL AT
1180 Madison Ave. Experieaced in ,
confinement or fever. !2-d7
WIDOW WITH OIRL FOUB YEARS eld
, wants position as housekeeper, Widow
er or smsU lamily. 829 care1 Su t
' U-dlO
EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS PRAO
tical nursing. References. Call 1520W
' - - ' - -ia-d
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHED V. r.!
permanent position. Cood referean.,,
Addres lll3ttlTI'IB- " I ""' j
. WANTED Jtlscellaneoos 13
WANTED FOR A NEEDY FAMILY i
store that will bake well.
1647- W. , 1l3-d7
PIANO BUYER WANTS BERT SLIOHT-
ly usea vprigbt or Baby irand piano
in Salem.. State make, condition, and
cash price. Address fcLratton, brwni.
vUle. Ore. 13-d7
FARM CHEAP. FOR CASH WALTER
Corbett, Hotel. Cerrais, Oregon. 13-d 10"
WANTED PRIVATE MOSET FOR
farmjloaaa. Wa Kara seversl applies
, tiona on hand. Uswlina at Ivoiirrtn.
'Inc.. 205 Oregon Bnilding. JJ-d4lf
WANTED MEN AND WOUKS TO
take farm paper subscriptions. A. food
proposition to the rigbt people. Ad
dress the Peeific Homestead, CteUs
man Bldg.. Baleny-Or.
WOODRY THE ADCTIONEKR RHTS
sed furniture for cash. 1'booe 611
l3-aTnt
SltSCKLIxrlXEOUS J 1
tSriRELLA CORSETS ROLI) BY A LICK
a. Miles, 451 . 21st, phone l'JO-' J.
1 l-d-7. '
AGENTS WANTED j IO
AGKNTS FOR rol'CLAtt M KHCIIAN-
dike neU;ng 50 per cent profit. I lianre
to .eetabii&b permanent bnninexa with
repeat orders. Kejavenol Toilet Prep
arations, 51 West 37th St.. N. Y.
: - - 16 d7
flOO WEEKLY' TAKING OKDKK-S.
f.9j Cravoto Raincoatk, aUo Mole
skins. Leatherettes end Markinette.
CommifKion advanced. We deliver col
lect. -HOME RAINCOAT CO., 11 M H.
Halsted, Chicago. Iti d7
AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE Sample..
Hell Msdison '-'Better-Made" fchirts
for large manufacturer direct to wearor.
No capital or experience required.
Many earn S100 weoktr tnri l.nnu.
'Madison .Mills, 566 Broadway! New
:York. ; . t , . ;, .... . i jed7
$300 A MONTH TO ! DISTRIBUTE
-.feryday houneUoId necessity, rural and
smsll town districts. Kt monoy nifd
ed. Million dollar firm behind it.; Write
for particulars, stste territory desired.
V. N.. Johnson, 161 North Union Ate,
Portlsnd, Ore. 16d7
MAN WANTED (CITY OR COUNTRY)
, oia established company will supply
capital and start you in your own perm
anent business selling necessities peo
ple most buy every flay." Kxperifiite
nunecesssry. Write McConnon & Co.,
Factory gQ'J. Winons, Minn. I8-d7
MM MIRACLE MIXER MONEY Mk-
er. Sensational kitchen labor Sarin
deriee; etilixes water power; qnirkly
attached to faucet; leaves bolh hsmls
free; 7)00 rTolution per minute. Jloale
eg? 15 seconds; cream 30 secmids;
nisyonnalse, lillin?s, frostinss, batters,
etc. Eliminates kitchen druditery, Snd
1.50 for yotir Miracle Mixer. Acntii.
housewives, money tasking; proposition
free. Miracle - Mixer Co., I'lminn
HMg.. 8n Krun'Mo-o. " t d-7
IU:LP WANTED Female 17
EARN f3-10 WEEKLY. COPYING
names and addrensen. Send Uirp'd
envelopn (or particulars. 1'alace ifc.
Co., Toled.o, Ohio. 17 d i
WANTED A WOMAN OR -GIRL TO
act an -companion for woman mountain
hom ewes der J ionnth. f5 raontSi siH
foend, railroad fare refunded at m l of
ensagement and return f ire paid. .
men. Log cabin. No objection i a
r
mother and chs!d. Adjre t
. L.aU. ' i