g!gW.MUl. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING J DECEMBER 161924 AUDRED. BUNCH -ptflE UNVEILING of four new flags at the utate house -will ba a patriotic feature of oarly in the year. The Daughters of Veterans, to j whom has; been del- B W.- I WI-.I.M - iii7' ww (unnsimas. vim . Ua.n I i wewV&Hwehters gaily tL'fcrilliant colorsand come in. slipon and brushed wool. r' s? siii'i ; brushed wool. i . -, r l ..; : : - h ; ; - i. i-- . ?I:.R"t9IIAI1LES KADDERI4Y from Cribben & Sexton, makers of the nationally-known Universal Ranges and Air-Blast Heaters, will be in the Stove Section every day this week to point out, with our own experts, the ad vantages of cocjcingr with a Universal and heating with a Universal. 1 u I TV j ' You get 26-piece set of j: SILVERWARE :.. - or a , i 42-piece set of ! .: TABLEWARE If you buy a Universal Range this week Credit , . Gladly Without Interest PIJONE 106. egated the interesting responsi bility of selection, will t- have charge of the arrangements for the dedication, I through the invi tation of Sam A.I Kozer, secretary Shopping: Days Until : 7 J '; i : :t gifts; these flaunt the most dashing patterns They coat styles, in knit or TT OF, THE V) Mem mm til t isMi mm Trade In Your iOId of state, who Is the. custodian of both the House of Representatives and the Senate Chamber. - The four flags chosen .will afford two for each auditorium, an immense American flag and a mounted state seal, both to be handmade against their own mounting of white silk. Altogether,, the cost of these unusually ! handsome flags, which will replace those which after . 40 years of service have grown to quite a disrepu table state, will be between seven and eight hundred dollars. An attractive, short program is being planned for the dedication evening, with the public cordially iuvited to attend. The date will be either January 8th or 9th.: . j v.. ..jK. "There never was such magni ficent singing, and I never heard such beautiful cnorus work," said Mr. H. E. Krehbiel, the New York Tribune's well-known musi cal critic, in speaking of the Rhondda Welsh Male Singers who will appear at 8. o'clock tomorrow evening at the. Armory. ! The Wil lamette University "Men's Glee club is sponsoring their coming, and one of the season's treats in music is assured. ! These are the singers who at the international song festival in Pittsburgh, in a competition with 53 choirs, won the 11000 first prize. One writes that "the mere mention of Welch singers stirs the average musical pulse," for the Welch are renouned over and over again-for their singing. The same critic reports that it P has been said that "the voices in the Rhondda Welsh chorus have been selected with such consummate skill that a scale beginning on low D in the bass; progressing up ward through second-bass, first bass,, second tenor and irst tenor If OS HEUMfc SOLVE HEATING PROBLEM Just give ua your' name and address and we will-have our salesman call and go over your heating- problem with-you with out any obligation on your part. "EASTMAN SIBLOCO" FURNACES 1 $79.60 and up , . Installed Complete 1 ' SILVERTOH BLOW PIPE CO, ; -fr Silverton, Oregon . j is FAMOUS YOUkt Universal f uel ranges; are available jhe JnCmany! styles.' There arei.bluebi gre- poelaiiTanest& semiporcelaln ranges wtHtetjfrJm Q&pltffecs&l steel rages- all with or without hot water connections. Ask especial ly to see theTJniyersal porcelain range in peacock blue pr;., pearl grey finish-sanitary, washable, indestructible ! Nothing to rust out, the fire boxes have Duplex grates which use hard coal, soft coal or wood with equal satisfaction. All of these ranges can be furnished-with." seven-gallon copper-contact reservoir and- water front or water coil. , . Insist on a Universal Range It is your assurance of years of faithful and satisfactory service. - ( ... Hot Coffee and Biscuits Served All day during demonstration,. Every housewife should see these ranges whether planning to buy now or not. See Them on Display in Our Windows Stove On a New One ai wj rsifr j . i J-i to men u and u wouia te so smooth of quality thai a listener might think it the Work of one voice." It is from such numbers as the following that the chorus will make up an attractive program for tomorrow evening: -"March of the Men or Harlech' Welsh Air "To Arms' . . . i . . . . . . . Maunder "Castilla" . Dr. D. Protheroe "Image of the Rose". . Reichardt "Where is He?" .... . .Beethoven "Y Gwcw Fach" Arr. E. T. Davies "Mulligan Musketeers". Atkinson "Y Delyn Aur". .D. Pugh Evans "Italian Salad". (Musical Jest) .iGenee "Hues of Day" Berleur "Bugeilio'r Gwenyth Gwyn".. .... Harry Evans "The Sandman." Dr. D.s Protheroe "On the Sea" ....... Dudley Buck "O Peaceful Night". . .E. German "Invictus" Dr. D. Protheroe ! "Scottish Marching Song".... Dr. D. Protnero "KUlarney" . . . . . . . . . . Balfe "Eldorado" ..... ...Ciro PipsuU "Lullaby" Brahma "Sleep, Dear One, Sleep Dr. T. D. Edwards Duets "The Gendarmes" . . . .Offenbach "The 'Battle Eve". .... Bonheur "Mae Cymru'n Barod";,DrtParry Tenor and Baritone''! . . r. Lane Wilson "Plant y Cedwrn" ....... .Parry "The Moon Hath Raised Her v. Iamp Above" Benedict "Flow Gently Deva" ...... Parry Watchman, What of the. . Night?" .Sargent "The Savoy"........ Quartettes . Pax ton "Lullaby . . Brahms . . Sprague . .Hawley Irish -Airs "A Catastrophe" "They Kissed" . "The Little Shamrock in ABence ,rt . Dudley Buck Lovely Night''. , .riCnwatfel "EverjiRusUingrtCrBB'i.. .Kahlan 1 'i . - : titiau- ova tri- "-heAYJCKTciaSiiartW which the BtfnwUL'havefi entire .charge fV.the arrangements from . the program -to the ' refreshmenUV is a a anticipated event of this -evening at the F. L. Odom . hp me, 1730 State street. It is an annual custom for the men to entertain their wives each year, during the Christmas season, and tonight's affair is expected to surpass any other . in. entertainment and. sur prises. Numerous committee meet ings have been held under the chairmanship, of Lloyd., Lee, .and. the plans are carf fully worked out to the furthest detail.:, ' . j f.: it - .". .-1'.. At. a recent meeting in Stay ton before the Parent-Teacher asso ciation. Professor " M. " E. 'Peck, head of the biology department at Willamette university, gave an d dress on ornithology, taking ' as his topic, -Birds That Hnnt and Birds That Are Hunted.' - ' The American Association : of University Women will meet . at 12:30 o'alocioi Saturday at the .Marion hotel for a luncheon. Thrs 1 ''I iim tm,mt Mi i Make Your Own Terms . THOMAS MORGAN J 'i vS Director of the renouned Rhondda Welsh Male Glee singers who will sing at 8 o'clock tomor row evening at the Armory In so lo, duet, quartet, and inimitable ensemble.. .. : : -- r.. will be s the regular December meeting of the association at which President Greene of Albany college will be present as speaker: A group of Albany women eligible for membership, who plan to affi liate with the local chapter, will also be present. ' . Especially important among considerable business to be brought up will be the matter of bringing-the payment of all dues up to date, since such become de linquent the first of. the year, and a complete reinstatement of mem bership becomes necessary; Qn 'se- count ot me niness oi 4irs.,:4tM: Devers, Mrs. -H-1PatTCh4v-' iff acting treasjirerZ "1 SILVERTOX, Ore.. Dec.15 (Special to the Statesman)! A -wedding, of some interest to Sil verton people was that at Portland Wednesday night when IVIisa Clara Hannestad, formerly of Silverton was married to Robert A. Crain of Portland. She was attended by Miss Ella Dollan of Silverton and Prank Lucky of Portland attended the groom. Rev. M. A. Christan- sen; who is weir known at Silver- ton, performed the ceremony. The Daughters of tne Nile 'will meet, for an all day social meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs Fred. Ellis, 1380 Center street. whun, the members will bring their own sewing for the day. Art lovers are looking forward wjta pleasure to the meeting to morrow evening' at the Chamber of Commerce rooms when at; the. mviiation of cou E. Hofer. a gronD will gather to view two interest ing pictures in liia possession, one or vape .-erpeiua ana one or a beantiftU. Florentine Madonna. A jspecial musical program will: be jeamrea lor tne evening. . An added point ' of Interest is that of the prizes which , are be ing offered for poems .concerning these valuable pictures.' JMr. and - Mrs. - Bolton Hamble have hatf aa their house-guest for tne past live days. Mrs. Cather Jneader of Forest Grove. Mrs, Bader1 returned to her home yes terday. v.The War Mothers will hold a cooked food sale on Friday at the SP ticket office, on North Liberty street. Bazaar articles will also be placed on sale. , The First Methodist church cir cles will, meet tomorrow, afternoon as follows: South Central, Mrs. ,G. L. Forge, 765 Ferry street; West Central, Mrs. J. H. Baker 545 Court street; East Central, Mrs. W. C. Young, 346 North Capitol street Smith Fast. Mrs. Kav. 180 South 15th street;-Yew Park Mrs.- J. G-. Reigelman, 940 Mill. streets with the Naomi circle notaneetins this month. The teeetlnr 'of-tne- meet at the VoaBscnsn .tiefia. A special meeting of 0118(110 chapter of J the Eastern Star has been called for this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the conferring of degrees. , '. ' .. Mri Olsen has as his guests at the Old Peoples', home during the week-end, Chester Bjerke of Hat- ton, North Dakota, and Mr. and Mrs. O.' E. N. -Sorenson of Sil verton. ' 5 , The story-telling section of the Salem Arts', League will meet at the -home of Mrs. .Martin Fere shetian at her home, 657 Cheme keta street, tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. : Promptly at 8:30 o'clock the music section will give its. program of the evening, which will be a study of Bach. The pro gram Tvni consist of solos by Mrsv WtTHRED PEPPER 'Whe you are suffering with rheumatism o ,you can hardly get ound iiust' try Red Pepper Rub and. you, will have the quickest relief known. ' ' Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as yon apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. - In three min utes . it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks 'up the congestion and the old rheuma tism torture- is gone. ,. - Rowle's Red Pepper Rub, made frpm red peppers, costs little at any. drug store. Get a jar at once. Use It' for lumbago, neuritis, tack acta,' stiff, neck, ' sore muscles, cclJAJncliest: Almost instant .re Lucy Anna' Leelrrte-nrbff Tt- w,tr . Vrrm off riendi at onf Friday evBingitnhel bands as the luestsfhegrW WJSfLKCitIla EHEUSM lief awaits you. Be sure to get the genuine, with the nameRowles on ench ffkace. Adv. I Social : Today YKK class of the First Method 1st church, F. L, Odom, X730 State street. Writers' club! Perry Reigel man,' 940 Mill street.1 host.' ' ' Highland Parent-Teachers as sociation' program at school hy Moore's Music house. 8:15 o'clock Special - meeting of Chadwlck chapter of the Eastern Star for the conferring of degrees. 3:30 o clock. Masonic Temple. Eastern Star reception and homecoming , following specia meeting. Wcilnesday Exhibition of two pictures in possession' of Col. Hofer. Chamber of Commerce rooms. 7;30. o'clock unonaa. weica singers. Armory "Made in Oregon'! fair. . First Congregational ehnrch.- Th Pill Bottle' Tri-C class play. First Presbyterian chnrcB First Methodist church circles South Central, Mrs. G, L, Forge 765 Ferry St. r . West Central, Mrs. J. II. Baker. 545 Court St. East Central, Mrs. W. C Young, 3 4 6 N. Capitol St South East, Mrs. Kay,;.180 SJ. 15th. St. .. . - ; . ;. Yew Park. Mrs. 3. G. Reigel man, 940 Mill St. - Story-telling section of the Sa lem Arts League. Mrs. Martin Fereshetian, 657 Chemeketa , St; Music section at 8:30 o'clock. Daughters of the Nile.. Social meeting. Mrs." Fred Ellis, 138 Center street Business and Professional Worn en's club. Chamber of Commerce! t . .Thursday, Made in Oregon" products fair; First Congregational chotctt. -i ;OAC "cliip, ,i Chrislm.as.t party Colonial Da meTea-sboppe. ana bazaar. S. -P. office. JCort4 Liberty street. v. a ". Lincoln 1 school Christmas" pro gram at Leslie church. ' ' " ' Lucy Anna1 Lee circle. , Itus bands guests. Mrs. Florian Vo Eschen. 1775 Court street. Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's church. Mrs. U. G. Shipley, 975 E street. - . ' -Saturday f AAUW luncheon. 12:30 'clock, Marion hotel. - : . ; Snnday . , . Christmas Pageant, "The Heav-j enly -Host." . First. Methodist church Sunday school. Church 7:30 o'clock Monroe Gilbert and' Miss Ruth: Bedford from the fugues. ; Mrs Fereshetian "willr give the VAvei Maria" (Bach-Gounod) as well as a Christmas- song, i Mrs. G. Ebsen will give a short biographical sketch of the composer : - : ;. ' - V . : , Mrs. Harriet Rowe and .little. daughter, Kathryn, were guests in Portland over the week-end at the C. E. Parker home In Irvington, . 'Chadwick 'chapter of the East em Star will entertain members and visiting members.' at- a recep tion and nomecoming this evening in the" Masonic Temple.' ' A pro gram and social hour are planned for the'nleasure of : all who come Mrs. F; E. Shafer is chairman of the committee In charge; . A cov ered dish luncheon will be served at 6:30 o'clock for members only. The Highland Parent Teachers' association will sponsor a program at 8:15 this evening at the school houses the numbers to be given by the musicians of Moore's Mu sic house. The proceeds oi xne evening will go toward the soup kitchen and the Highland nrancn of the library. The -men -of the class wilf be the hosts when the YKK" class ot the First Methodist church meet this evening at the home or l. Odom, 1730 State street, for a so cial evening; ' ' : One otihe. hostesses of later last Simpson's!" lntllation ' were: Mrs. .- n,lnK - lira TforhTt. Plank. Mrs. Al Kranse? Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mrs. K. S. Ross, Mrs.u. K. Bell,' Mrs. K, E- Grimes, Miss Mildred West, and . Mrs., . tieea. Rowland. The Writers' club will meet this fivenine at the home of .Perry Reigelman, 940 Mill street. tiniiv and red candles formed Tia Vnie-tide setting for one of the most attractive anairs oi,iu ontim .week: when Mrs. . .UOUi Lachmund entertained on oaiur- dav at a most charming x o cioex ltinchmn followed by an afternoon of bridge, . The motif of the sear. son- predominated ai eacn bui" frtsfcil nod - - Dinu iht a as Airs. mund's guests weres Airs. tx. v. Meyers, Mrs. T. A. Livesiey, mxs. itTMorw mm: J. Shelley Saurman, Mw..Dan J. FrrJwMnrO.C; Locke Mrs. William Walton, Mrs, David W. Eyre, Mrs. i. u. Jr., Mrs. Harry Hawsinsr' Frederick Lamporw ra. - r Lytle, Mrs. E. Friia siaae, Clifford,. Farmer, iirs. wruu Woodard of SilTerton, Mrs. K. m. Tirrfor" W. Carlton, Smith, Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Mrs. John H. Rand, Mrs. George A. wane, Mrs. C. W. Thompson and Mrs. W. Cdnnell: Dyer. : iMra. Huch D. Marrs of Jefferson returned to her home last evening after paving been with Mrs. Ed gar R.' Sciram for. the past; wee. The first monarch to own. a pri vate airplane, was the king oi Spain, others going "top In the. ttir without them; , - ; There are .bo statistics isa .the subject, but congressmen have more sense than- is generally sua? i rrri. nr., t f n i a KimnQnti wnn - J - . , . 1 ; 1 ;; , , . - - - : GLASSIFIED SEC1I0M .' Phono 5i3 Advertising Dept cxissmroADYEirnscffiSTt. r ' BaU pr word: Per laaerttott " ." ' Three insertioae , ' ' Se Se Money ta Loan. On Bflkl Eite v - , . T. K. FORD fOrer Leid Bnih B.iBk) BXrORS. YOU LEAVE' TOtTB OR CAR. HAVE tlf . i - : Insured Properly Fkone 181.'. Becke A HeadrUke, XT. S. Bank Bldf, ( . 28tf AUTO TOPS S AUTO TOPS SIDB CURTAINS PUT ' oa door rods. Prepare now for rainy day. Call and aee U. J. Hall, at bie . new location, 219 fltitta t. S a2tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FOR rent. ;Phoae 659 or eninp 1563-M. 4 d'.'0 TOR RBKTSTORB ROOM ON STATK treet. See J.H. Lautermao. Hotel Arro. - ' j;-.-;,'Ji :; y-' ,4:n20tl HOUSE ANI APARTMENTS. ,2056-JT. , ' - ) - . .. - . PHONE 4 Bl5tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZS W'.BY'TH', wording "Yor Rent,"i pri. 10 eeqt .'each. Stateaaaaa- Baeiaeas Oltioo,- on Ground floor. ' --'! " 'j "... FOR RENT ApartmenU -r B FURXrSftED rAPARTMEN'T. FTRST floor, 293 Si 8wtt,! fi-f.: .TS'gAT FOR RENT APARTMENT," 'PRIVA'TR , i bath.- 480- N. L,iber?y. 5-41? MODERN 5 ROOM APT. AND SLEEP, ivg porch. $22.50. 71 'South 12tb St i 5-21U FOR RENT APARTMENTS; 881 Ktt Commercial. APARTMENT 2 68 N. COTTAGE, i 5,BtI FURNISHED- APARTMENTS Sleeplnt . rooma, 160 Union; ' 5j2 THREE ROOM- APARTMENT FURNISH- ed. 403 Center BU Call eveains. .. ' - ' 5-dl7 FOR RENT Rooms 6 NICE WARM ROOM, CLOSE IN Phone 585-W- . ..,,..!. B-aao ROOM AND BOARD-S NORTH Hir. f Phone 1745-M. T'''- e-oaa" FOR RENT FITRNISHED" HOUSE- . keepinr'room."! 16 'Marion. ' 6dl7 ROOM FOR RENT MODERN HOME, - three bloeka from atate bonae, lor gen ' tleman. , Unit giVe- reference. Pleaee addreia A. B.. ear gtateamaa. 6-ol7tf ROOMS -VO RENT CALIi 2044-W. t - FOR RENT--noiis 4 7 FOR RENT HOUSES: FDRNISHED and nnlnrnianeo. uioe in ay a BoehleU .540itto '. - l-etf 8 ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED Cen tral! located, $35.00. - Phone 1943-J. : i i ' r ,-' ' - -. ; 7-dl FOR RENT 5 BOOM HOUSE Ited .1057 8. -13th. See Kletsing aa- ate man office or Phono 35F4. 7nJ3ti FOR RENT FIVE ROOil HOUSE Wei located, 2B.60. ..... . Six room, fnrniahed. cloae in I35U. . Six room house 20. .t F. lu WOOD 41 State St. 7-21tt FOR BALE Miscellaneous S FOR. SALE SELECT CHRISTMAS treea, 746 Highland. Jfhone 65Z,. . 8-d24 r:"Fruit Trees WalnuU and shrubbery. Highland Ferry., t ruitland jiuTKerr. A. J. -Matn- is. Prdn. fhono 1140-M evening. S -'' .. - : S-J13 WOODSAW S HORSEPOWER Engine. . Good conditioa. Phop 65F13. 8-dl8 ALL KINDS. OF CANARY BIRDS AND home-made cgea - for -. ale cottaira Farm.'-- - . - -..-i - 8-4it : WillametteValle..: Ha a Saleayard at 261 Court ktreet, at Kennedy' Dint aben.- ppoites Bu- Kick'a atore. - All kinds of fruit and, nnt trees. Dr. Bean'a Big French prune, a specialty. Office pkon 1315. '. Ret. 105F5. Jess MatWs, Propv , 8-dl4tf FOR SALE SECOND HAND STOVES and furniture. Kane S12; beater to; lx4 and Bprtng Bltghtrj;;. aed lard preaat aaasage macbioei ounter;.eom. puting rounter aealo, good condition. Bean scale, nearly, new. ioj 7 Lmon m. : , . .o-aiOT 1 SOLID OAK DRESSER; 1 3-BURNER Clark-Jewel oil stove; 1 brekfaat set; 1 leatherette couch; 1 9x12 fluff rag; 1 bed spring. 1070 North 20th. Sun day or evenings. Phone 1943-R. 8-dl7 LENOX BANJO ,FOR SALE ALMOS' new. Phone 1175W. Call after b. - - .. . ... - - - 8-dl2 JUDD 8AWS WOOD-PHONE 142. 8-JO Beautiful Oregon Rose i- And eleven other Oregon songa to gaihea. with a tine collection of patriot ic aootH aaered aongn and many ol4 time farerltea. " - i ALL FOB 2S. ' (Special price la quantity lota) EsoaciaUv adantable for eehooL itunity or home am ring. Send for "Western Songster ; 70 pagea ' bow In Its third edition - Pnbllahea by OBJEOpN TEACHERS MOKTHIiT SIS 8. Commercial St. Salem. Or. FOR SALE-r-SEYERAL !OOD LATHES al! aixes. Write and tell Wbat tne yon need. Wo ahip via steamer very cheap. J. la. Lucas . -' Son, ' Inc, Bridgeport, Conn. ; . ' 8-j FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS.; 10 cents a bundle. - Circulation department Oregon Stateaman. i Trespass Notices j For:Sale. . " " - Tresspata Notices, also 14 Inches! fey 9 inches, printed on good 10 0cnc4 canvass bearing the words, ' 'Notice- Ii Hereby Given Thst Trespassing . Is Strictly Forbidden On'The Preinfaer Under Penalty Of Prosecution." Prici 15a oaek or two for 25e. 8Uteaoiar FnbUahing Company,. Salem. Oregon : ". i?--- .. '.--otl. OOOD STEP; EADDEKS AND PORCa swiflg a sargaiav no rvaner t. TOBACCO, CHEWING 10 LB. $4; Rmelr- .On week (tlx lamtiat) One mtifc-' - . ,20a bit monlhe eontreef, per monti15e IV montfcg eontrmct. p month12e XlaJnom for ay kdTartUmeaC25e . 7 j FOR SALE MlaceUaneous 8 PKTLAND OFFERS" POTt XUA8 -PUPS Fo Terriers 5-10; Collie ' fS-SiO; Airdale $5 2S; Tor Silk Pood- lee 1520-125; Ball 1050; Button! , 125 150. . .... , HULDii Panama Parr oil, guaranteed 'Young and' Talker $25; Si. Aadreaa berg;. Roller, (imported) "the canary - with a college odaeatran" SIS; lx, bird (frees) pair f 12.50. . 1'Ukv'i - Petlaod, Store 273 Slate, Farm, Facifie Highvrar, Salem, - -8 d24 WARREN NUKSEBY AlJt KINDS Of 'frnit and .-nut tree, 455 Ferry Street ... . 8-n2m 800 MOTORCTGLK FOR 33. Wflt ride wkeel F. L. Coffin, Route 7, Box 6. S-o30ti PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" DT T" warding. "Hoc ma to Kent," price It eente each. Stateamaa Boalueta Ot flee. Oroend floor: FOR, SAI4E Livestock 0 FRESH nEIFER PHONE 38 F1I. FRED W." LANGE. .VrrdRTARlAN " " Office 430 8. Commercial-1 i'bone Il-) rRea. JPbone 1669. t7. 7 . ',.J-n23U. r THOROUGHBRED AIEPALE PUPPIFV.r t S5 and f S10..- TWfmei 1 7 k 1 g 1 f,J i OpDFQR, Aljij i;.li;- -, 240 CORDS GOOD BIO SECOND-Cfowta fir wood. .Home1 10- inch and 4 ft ' inilea south of Salem, banked on- Jef ferson highway. Il-dl7 DRY. WOOD. 4 FT. AND 18 INCH. DRY , mill wood 4.50 per load. ' Phone' 1S73-W. - - 11 j7 EST SECOND GROWTH FIR f6; OAK so; le-incn, v. Call 1131. 11-4 jif If INCH BLOCK "WOOD $3.75 Per Load. 4 loada S14. Phone 1879-W. Il-d21 WOOD SHORT LENGTHS OR 4 FT COAL, beat qnsliy from f 12.75 jer ton -np. Oregon, UUh, or Roek Pprlnrs. -Prompt dellTery. Phone 1855. 11-n'iuU 18-INCH OLD FIR, 4 FOOT OLD FIR, eeeend' growth- oak and-aaa. Phon 1SF3. M. D. Mayfield. lVjjti . FOR BALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fil wood, 4 fW For- inunediato deliT.rr. "Phone 108.- 4-h.f BEST GRADE OF WOOD ' 4 ft. and 18 inch. . Dry or rreea mill-wood. Dry aecond growth fir. Dry old fir, ' Dry 4 ft. oak and ash. . Prompt delivery and reasonable price FRED E. WELLS ' 230 South Church, Phono 1542. ll-a6M 18 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL kinda. Priee reaonal!o and rrr deHve-rv. Phmm 1X(W. ll-.i -WASXEDiplcr.:; ' 12" EXPERT PHONOGRAPH RFPAIRINr?. We eall for- and deliver. f bona S'JO. - 1999 KerU Capitol. . - -. 12-dlS WANTED Employment 13 WOMAN WASTS DAY WORK FHOXK 1349. . ..if - - 12-dl7 WANTED WORK-IN STOREOF ANY'. . kind. . 5 years experience. Pbone 41 i or write Box 627, Mt. AngeL Oreeon. - .- - - -. . . 12-dlG EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Want! . permanent peaition. - Ooodr referaneea AdHrenn 5f)f2 f4t.oteeman: 12-21t WAXTFD TfncellfljKionj. 12. WANTED SEWER WORK AND FX-I- cavatiug. Phone 9S1-J. . 13-dl7 CUSTOMERS FOR FIRST CLASS Dairy butter. Phone 82F1L. l3-d!7 WANTED TO BUY- LEASE AND FUR nishings.of apartment ho una. Hione 8C8-J.-. , 13117 WANTED ' yntlVATK MONEY FOU .l J fara-'o:JW: hvwteel arpJicji-' rr tion-- and-HawkiB- - Kbertm ' Xnc-, 205 Occgon enildipr.-' f ,l-44tf-" ' IT ANTED---- MEN AND vWCMENfTO - nake Srm paperwobscTTrtiona. A good propoaition ; to' the right people. Ad-.'" - dreas thm Paeifte'-tiCDetedr State man Bldgi SaletavOr; .- u1: WOODRY THE "AUCTIOSEra BUi S.' ased furBit6rsor -eath. Jfh ifclt '" 13-afrtf,-" MJSCEL,I. N KO US 14 BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK. PHONE 1745-M. 14-d23- WOULD LIKE TO FIND - SOME ONE going to CiU wita. an auto, between Lee. 13 and 22. Am willing to do , nij abare. For further particulars . write. G. W. Philbrick, Rout 1. Sil Terton, Ore. - 14-dl2 4 11ELP WANTED 15 OREGONIAN CARRIERS WANTED Ap- ply at 371 Ktwte.- r-nowe la-qtw HELP WANTED Female 17 LADIES EARN $10 TO 15 WEEKLY . at homo in spare time, addressing ana mailing- our aneea nnui ana ciresuai letters. Send 25e (silver) for aampU music and full particulars. Corona Mw eto Roll Co, 43 Central Paxk.Kche ter. N, Y. 11-6 it HELP WANTED Slale 18 'MEN WANTED" T lern auto roerh- , a nice. Special Christtaaa offer $50.oo. Two weeka free trial. Hemphill's btg Auto & Electrical Schools, Office 60, Sixth St., Corner Pine, Portland. Ore gon , Male and Female 10 WANTED A GOOD BOOKKEEPER and salesman for lumber. nai can you dot Address "A" care Statesman. 19-dl8 WANTED A (GOOD HOCSEKEEPERv between the ages ot i ana tco. rnowj 1R65-W. Call after 5 o'cloek 1-1 SALES5EEN 20 WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A LIVE enerretio utoraooiie aaieamaa. -Pettyjohn Co, 219-N. St - POULTRY AND EGGS 21 RHODE ISLAND RED COCKS AND cock erels for aaie; ". l).rtMT lw. Phone 111F14. gl dlW LOST AND FOUND 3 FOUND-PURSE. NEAT! POSTAFTIC ... Owner writ j. r. 1 .-. Box 89, balem. .- ; - - LOST MAN'S PURSE. BANK a'o nonr. - ' N umVipr 1 - - I 1 4 t f t t 4 4 i f i I I. t i 4 4 i i 4. I i A . - i iir loin. ?a oioa. .. . . t .... '-