The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON' STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1924
AUDRED BUNCH
Ty'iTlSS ELIZABETH LORD who
1VX left Salem for the Philip
pines in October writes of an in
teresting, two and a" half months'
trip she fs taking with Mrs. Mnr
ray Warner, and Mrs.- Lillian Sea
ton of Eugene, having joined
them at Hong Kong. 'Saigon, ' In-do-China,
Siam, Singapore, and
Java are air included In an in
teresting itinerary. Of particular
interest inr the .letter la the ac
count of a trip 'to a scenic ruins
at Safgon seldom visited by tour
ists on account of its difficulty of
access. - V' -'
Miss Lord expects to be 1n Man
ila again the first of February.
' - - t -
Mr. and-Mrs. Curtis bS Cross
hare moved to their new home,
222 Lincoln street.
, , .; ;m:' ... - -
One of the most Interesting
events of the season was that cel
ebrating , last Saturday, evening,
the 40th anniversary of the mar
riage of s, Mr. and Mrs. William
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PHONE 106
McGilchrist. Sr. The affair.
complete surprise to ' the honor
guests, was charmingly arranged
by their daugnters, miss fctnei aic
Hi1hHtt nnrl Mlsa Hazel MeGil
chirat at the McGilchrist home in
Ralem Heights: : . :
The assemblage of over 60
friends gathered while the honor
guests were enjoying a delightful
dinner party at; tne home. 01 Air.
and Mrs. William McGilchrist Jr.
"ITnexDected out of town "Visit
ors" brought them' back to the
scene of the festivities planned for
their pleasure -Mr.
and Mrs. McGilchrist, whose
marriage was an event in uias
rnw. Scotland, i 40 vears ago. re
peated their vows again Saturday
evening, the ceremony being im
pressively performed by Reverend
W. C. Kantner. Miss Louise 1 own
a ninTitir th wed dine march
The bride of bonnle Scotland
again wore the flowing bridal
veil and the symbolic orange bios
soma, and the groom approached
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vim
5 - Shopping Days
Until Christmas
oimas !
Gifts of
Wool Hose
, We have several broken lines of nearly
all sizes including Wool or Silk and Wool
in Eaige with brown clox, ribbed blue and
brown heathers. These are perfect hose
but just to clean up the few remaining
pairs of some numbers we have priced
them at
98c
of wool in plain and ribbed weaves ; Air
dale, Manila, ; Havana Brown, and Black
and White. ..; . , ;.i
$1.98
I , A special lot of wool mixtures in the
winter shades with- clox of contrasting
colors. ' . :' :'!' "
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4 f!V
85c
( 'W p ' rf?
.9
fi 1 Watch for our Christmas Suggestions
& " . Daily
1 1
High , Grade Hand Bags
.of" Boarded Cow'Hid e,
.very-special at-'V"'. : . ;
' i
,Cov Hide - Leather Siiit
Cases,H24 inch just ' re-
dticed to1 -r-.V !.
... t ; .-. ' .
a
Cedar Lined Fiber Stu- 1
Suv?1? 7?? $19.(30
Luggage makes a most acccptible present for young
or.jcll Almost no one has all they, heed in traveling
goods, For ' "...' . . . , .
Sp ecial Holiday Selliri
or
to
I have stocked generously of popular and high grade
merchandise and invite all to look over the. values
Trunks--Suit Cases
Hand Bags
for every occasion and at various prices.
" : 11&?Z O. : BUREN
Furniture - Rus Pictures
17: Ccr?r-crcial St. . ' Salem, Ore.
the altar in " the eonrentional
black. - -
1 Beautiful baskets qf yellow and
white chrysanthemums decorated
the rooms where delicious refresh
ments were serred at the end of
the evening. The wedding cake
was made for the occasion by
Mrs. Andrew Duncan, and was cut
by the -bride." f
A host of gifts and good wishes
awaited the honor guests . from
their many friends, and from the
children. The PEO sisterhood with
which . Mrs. McGilchrist has long
been actiTely associated delighted
her with their gift.' Pleasing pro
gram .numbers were, the , recita
tions which both Mns. Cordon Mc
Gilchrist and Dr. H, C- Epley gave.
Thirty-three years, go Mr.' and
Mrs. McGilchrist left Scotland for
America, coming directly to Port
land. The family rnowd to a
farm i at Rosedale in 1.893, and
since that time Rosedale'-and Sa
lem have claimed the McGyichrists
as their own. '
Nine children have blessed the
union, eight of whom live -within
Immediate reach of Salemv Wil
liam Jr., James, and Gordoin Mc
Gilchrist all make Salem their
home, as do two daughters. Miss
Ethel and Miss Hazel,"; wha- live
with their parents, and whk ar
ranged the . festive anniversary
party on Saturday. Millar Mc
Gilchrist, the first in the faonily
born in America, makes his. hjome
In Portland. Nlcol McGilchrist is
also in Portland, while G'ebrge
lives in Albany. Mrs. Willlan P.
Douglas is a daughter'ot the fam
ily living in California.. -4 ;
" ;
The Woman's Alliance will m eet
at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon lat
the Unitarian church. Mrs. Aug
usta Higgert and Mrs. Elsie De
Yine will be the hostesses. ;
, U-;-;-..7
Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Mendelsohn
will be guests over the Christmas
holidays in San Francisco, Gal.
They plan to leave Sunday to be
gone over New Years. i ;
Mr. and Mrs." C. M. Inman were
the hosts, entertaining at 7 o'clock
dinner, for the last meeting of
the Tano club. Invited guests for
the occasion were Mr. and-Mrs.
W. I. Needham. Five hundred
was the after .dinner diversion
the prize going to Mrs. E. L. Kap-
phahn. :- - ;
Dinner covers were placed for:
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. R.-C. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Kapphahn, Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Patton, Mr. and, Mrs. Leon w.
Johnson, and the hosts, Mr and
Mrs. C. M. Inman.. , v . . t
Sofia! Calendar;
t , Today s
OAC ' clujb. - Christmas party.
Colonial Iame Tea Shoppe. :
f War Mothers' cooked, food sale
and bazanr. S. P. office. North
liberty aftreet- ' - ,
' Uncol a school Christmas pro
at scboolhoiise 1 o'clock.
Lucy Anna Lee circle. Hus
bands gu ests. Mrs. Florian Von
JEschen, 1 1775 Court street.
Womain'8 auxiliary of St. Paul's
church. Mrs. U. G. Shipley, 975
E street.' . .
Woman's Alliance. 2:30 o'clock.
Unitarian' church.
Spanish: War Veterans auxili
ary, Mrs. iCale Abrams, ,1465
Chemeketa street, hostess. .
fiUnrtlay .
AAUW luncheon. 12:30 o'cloek.
aTarion hotel, : .
i : f Sunday
' Christmas JPageant, "The Heavenly-
Host."i First Methodist
church Sundfiy school. Church,
7:30 o'clock.1. . f . , .;
Christmas concert. Central Con
gregational cthurch choir. 7:30 o'
clock. ,
The Woman's Auxiliary of St.
Paul's church will meet this af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. U." G.
Shipley, 975 E street. ,
tw . .' ,
The Capitol bridge luncheon
club wias ' charmingly entertained
with a 3. o'clock luntheon on Wed
nesday at the Gray Slelle at which
Mrs. George G.- Brown was the
hostess. The grouj later gather
ed at the home of Mrs. Brown for
bridge. Mrs. Dan Pry, Jr., was un
invited guest for the occasion
Mrs. E. L. Baker fwon the atter-
noon's high score.
. At tne iuncneon. covers were
placed for: Mrs. E. L. Baker. Mrs.
Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. Frank
W. Durbin, Mrs. W. IH. Dancy,
Mrs. L. F. Griffith. Mrs. O. C.
Locke. .Mrs. Milton L. "Meyers,
Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mrs. H. H.
dinger, Mrs. -George Rodgers,
Mrs. W. Carlton Smith." and the
hostess, Mrs. George G. Brown. .
The members of the Lucy Anna
Lee circle of the First Methodist
church will entertain their hus
bands this evening at the home of
Professor and Mrs. Florian Von
Eschen, 1775 Court street..
The presentation of "The King'
this evening at the Oregon school
for the blind will mark one of the
delightful Christmas programs of
the season. The school closes
tW8TvenJhgrtramriinerrthaTliDlI?
days when all but nine of the 46
pupils will go to their homes to
celebrate Christmas. ,,
The public , is cordially, invited
to be present for the - program
which will open at 8 o'clock this
evening in the school chapel. The
numbers follow: .
m juuuRer cniiaren. it was a !
staggering load 1 for shotlders
which nature had, made all too
slender for suclr burdens. Rut it
did not daunt Adelia Prifhard.
She is not th. kind of woman who
cries quiia, as her brave, $ weet,
characterful face, will ehow.
And so she backled dnvn in
hir " task, and somehow or lother
S t a ti;
Viit. Ta T ' Pull .(.h.n.
Reader . . . ; . . . .Helen Howard. I ? has .wo throiigh. She has ac-
Who Is He.?"..... -- nooic r by croofc, an
cuuvoiiuu. outs iuojs won si trepu"
tation for efficiency and achieve
ment in ! the business world that
made her. the logical choice for
tne most important office fin the
biggest business women's organi
zation save the trades unions that
the world has ever known. She
has even been a j success by the
gauge by which iuccess Is more
measured monetary
Elizabeth Higgins
Hazel Hutchison
"Rejoice, O Lowly Bethlehem"
Senior Chorus
"The Starlight Bids tJs Follow"
............. Junior Chorus
"No Room For Thee", .
;.. . . .'. . . . v . . Junior Chorus
"Chorus of Shepherds"..,. ..
Boys' Chorus frequently
. . ...w.. ....... j v j i v . feturns
ino uui i uring . . uiaays nacKe
"Joy to the World" i. Full Chorus
This morning marks the open
ing of St. Joseph's super-bazaar at
the new St. Joseph's' hall which
will continue for three days. The
feature of the third day Sunday
will be the Chicken dinner ser
vice from 12 to 2:30 o'clock. Dain
ty booths, delightful gatherings,
diverse amusements, hope , chest,
handy Christmas gifts, help the
cause tne placards reaa, in giv-
x K ' ' . - .. TT - -.- . i ,.."'1 .-.if . '! '"!.. 4 "
1 1 i -.,1 rmmmmm
But the finest thing about
Adelia Prichard ia that she has
not allowed this success to turn
her head. She is simple and un
affected in manner and dress;
simple and direct i in her method
of approach to people. She keeps
always Deiore ner itne medium by
which the important thing is to be
accomplished.- Whether she Is ex- j
plotted or cot in the ultimate ac
complishment does not occhr to
her.; TO her service is the key-
note of success In! business. I she
CLASSIFIED SECTION
Phone 23 .Advertlstnjr Dept
GLaSSmiD AovxatisiuaKTi
i IUu per word:
Per insertion - - ' ! t
Three laeertioas - Se
One week (aix lntrtiont)
Un montb ' ." . '
8
20a
ftia month' eontraet, per month 15e
1 months' eontnet, per stonth12
Vlnhnoa tot any 4vertlMment-$S
Moiiey to Loan
. i Oa Bcil EeUte t ,
T. K. POED
(Over Ledd Bum Bunk)
FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8
l?S eU" ilCPe and pos3lbm- has made it likewise they keynote
ties of the sale
Owing to the inclemency of the
weather the Lincoln . school pro
gram. announced to take place at
the Leslie church this evening has
BZrOBX TOT LEAVE TOTTB HOME
OB CAR HAVE IT
Insured properly
Phone 161. Becke A Bendrlcka. V. 8
Hack Bld(. I-28U
AUTO TOPS
to her personal Ufa.
And through her daily contacts.
and through the 1 inspiration of
her spoken and written - words,
thousands of business women
STATIONARY; TOPS
The very latest in auto topi
- Reasonable Priee-
O. J, HULL
219 State 8t, . 8 117tt
FORRENT
" I ii m. a. . j .
hon. .titiH Thn hnni will I mrouguoui America are re-Duua
have its Christmas nroeram at InK Jheir business j careers abound
this ideal of service, and 'miking
themselves what the federation
designs them to be. "better bus
iness women in a better business
world." -1
the school house at 1 o'clock.
' ; 1 ' '
Mr. and Mrs. George Graben-horst-were
hosts on Wednesday
evening for a group ot friends at
three tables of five hundred. The
house was attractive with Christ
mas bells and nrlvid Yule-tide
fk.,..'r.iMTiir ilia hnstAS! .- 1 uo' . ..-. - -",.. . i ' --.
The home of r Mrs. Frank
BOUSES AND APARTMENTS TOR rent.
i-none t6 or eremnfv 1563-M. 4-d20
TOR RENTSTORE ROOM OX STATE
' street. See , J.ii. JLaaterman. Hotel
: ArfO. . . 4-n20t(
HOUSE AND APARTMENTS.
zoso-J. - '- - -
PHONE
4-nlStf
The children will meet at : the
library at 10 'o'clock ' Saturday
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE' 14" BT 7A
l wording i or Ment," priee lO cents
.) eaen. etaiesmaa uatlneaa oiliee, on
If you can gjet back to
the bid home for Xmas
Send Your
Photograph
Sittings will be made up to
Sunday evening' and finished
for Xmas. j
For appointments phone 263.
GUNNELL-& ROBB
Studio at the end of the long hall on the
? fourth floor of the Oregon building
Oberer assisting the hostess?
The ladies- first prize of the
evening went to "Mrs. Earl Pearcy,
and the gentleman's to Mr. Albert
Seeley.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Grabenhorst were: Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Grabenhorst. Mr. and Mrs.
a . i af anrf . VJC vc
t""..""".'."1 "V " Special Chrtetma, mu,lc wM! Ely
v. . i a0 pitjr cu iiuciuuica
on her auto-harpJ Each guest
was made the recipient of ai gift
from the Christmas grablbag.
FOB REXT Apartments ' 5 '.
unurenm was ,tne. scene or a
charming Christmas party; yester
day afternoon when , she- enter
tained for" the menfbers of Chap
ter G of the PEO. sisterhood. An
attractively decorated . Christmas
tree was featured! in the room.
MODERN - 5 BOOM APT. AND- gLEEP
linx porch. $22.60. 115 South 12th St
rOR RENT APARTMENTS;
Commercial.
801- NO.
APARTMENT 268 N. COTTAGE. 5-ntf
FURNISHED
rooms.
APARTMENTS Slaeoini
160, Union.
eeping
' 5J3
Seeley. "
The Spanish War Veterans Aux
lITaryill meet this afternoon
with MrsJ Carle Abrams, 1465
Chemeketa street. The Christmas
boxes will be packed at this time,
with, the members asked to bring
their gifts. i
.;The following tribute, taken
from the 'Portland, Me., Evening
Express, is reproduced in the cur
FOR REXT -. r
: $25 Nice clean, downstaira. farnithed
- 5 room apartment and beiement cloae
- in. Child tc Bechtel, 540 State St.
; - ' ' ' 5-dl9tI
Light refreshments were served
at the close of the afternoon.
, special guests lor the after
noon were Mrs. H, ; M. Styles, Dr.
Mary Rowland,', aud ' Miss May
Ranch from. Chapter AB. j
Those of Chapter G present
were: Mrs. D. x: Ifieechler, Mrs,
C. K. Logan. Mrs. W. B. Burt,
Mrs. H. C. Epley; Mrs. E. E. Fish-
FOR RENT Rooms
ROOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN.
Homelike. Phone 2062-W. 6-d21
NICE WARM ROOM, CLOSE IN Phone
585-W. m ' 6-d20
ROOM AND BOARD 434 NORTH Hijrh.
rent issue of the ''Independent er, Mrs. W. T. Hickey, Mrs. E. J.
Woman.", official organ of the na
tlonal federation:
; The - coming of Miss Adelia
Prichard of Portland. Ore., pres
ident of the National Federation
o Business ' and ' Professional
Woman's clubs, to this city Is an
inspiration- and a challenge to ev
elry local business; woman.
,.Miss Prichard .may not only be
referred to as a self made woman.
but as a, woman who has faced
Huffman, Miss Alyce tHoIlister.
Mrs. W- M. Hughes, Mrs. G W.
Laf lar, Mrs. William McGilchrist,
Mrs. B. J. Miles, Mrs. W.J W.
Moore, Mrs. A. C. Parr, Mrs. O. E.
Price, Mrs. W. M. Smith.-Mrs. A.
T. Woolpert, and thef hostess, Mrs.
Frank Churchill. , j
t
Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Davey of
0ro0mDntD vi.i.,,uOB Hillsboro, formerly of Salem, an-
that wnulr. have ent a hnsiness UUD.W lueoiriu oiia son, .open
venturer to the wall.
Her' father -died while she was
still in her teens, and left her re
sponsible for her mother and sev-
I
ooqpuifflfliffl
0
d
mm)
Frank, on Thursday! TJecember 18
at the Bungalow Maternity home.
-)
SILVERTOM, On, Dec. 1.-
(Special.) Of considerable inter
est at Silverton is the approach-.
Ing wedding of Miss Marian Chase
of Corvallis to Clarence Harwood
of Silverton. The" date has been
set for Sunday and will ' be a
church affair. It is Understood
that a quiet reception to a few
friends and relatives will ' follow
the ceremony. ' The wedding Will
take place at Silverton. - j
Miss Chase was for- two yf ars
head of the department of home
economics at the Silverton -high
school., Last year she had charge
of tne same - work ; at Eugene
where she is again this year.
I ROOM FOR RENT MODERN HOME.
i three blocks from state house, for gen
tleman. Most five re'ereneea. Pleat
addi-esi Aj Bf ear Statesman. 6-ol7tf
ROOMS TO RENT CALt 2044-W. ' : i
. r - - .-t ..... .... . . g-tf
FOR HENT Houses ' 7'
FOR RENT M FlVfe ROOM COTTAGE.
f 25 a month. ' 1148 N. Com I. For in
formation eall 1525 S. Com 'I. 7-d21
FOR RENT 7 ROOM MODERN HOUSE
Also combination rente for sale. 1244
Center street. Phone-148-W. 7-d20
NEW 4 ROOM BUNGALOW BATH. Oa
rage, lights, water. Possession at once.
See owner, 2011 Maple At. 7-dl9
FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE Locate
1037 S. 13th. See Kletiing- at States
man eiiice or jrnono sa4. 7nzstt.
FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOU8E Wei
located, 922.60.
a Six room furnished, close la 935.
bi 'zoom nonae v:u.
' F. I. WOOD
841 State St. 7-ngltt
: FOR SALE Miscellaneoas 8
JUDD SAWS WOOD PIIONB 142. 8 j8
FOR SALE .GIRL'S 'SECOND HAND
bicycle. Good condition. 763 Htata
St. ........ . . i-iiu
FREE TULIPS HERE JS ANOTHER
; Imiiinj offer: Send 25o to corer pack
ing and mailing and I will mail on
dosen large April flowering tnlips in
assorted colore R.- Valleatgoed, 325
Railway Exch. Bldg.. Seaftle, Wa-h.(
1800 MOTORCYCLE FOR 835. WH1
ride a wheel F. L. Coffin, Ronte 7,
Box . - 8-0363
Trespass Notice's I
For Sale
Tresspass Kotiees, else 14 Inches iy
-9. inches, printed on good 10 oug-i
canvass bearing the wards, 'Notlce It
Hereby Given That Trespassing Is
Strictly Forbidden On These Premise
Under Penalty Of Prosecution." Prioi
15e each or two for 2Se. Etstet-ms
Pnblishinf Company, Salem, Cre?ca
" ' - "'' '. ';-'.' ' 8 .l
FOR SALE SEVERAL GOOD LATHE3
U sixes. -.Write and tell what site you
need. Wo ship. via steamer very cheai.
L. Lncas Eon. lne- Endrennrt.
! Conn.
LENOX BANJO FOR 8ALE AJMOs;
.new. . Phone 1175W. CaU after 6;
- ' 8-dt2
GOOD gTEP LADDERS AND POSM
wings st a hargain. 1757 Wail r i,
'- a iu4 to a
I PETLAND OFFERS FOR XMAS
PUPS Fox Terriers fS-flO; CI"
5-i0; Airdale 5 25; Toy Silk Pood
les 20-$25; Bull 810-S50; Bottom
925-950. . .
BIRDS Panama Parrots, guaranteed
Toting and Talkers 826; gt. Andreas
berg Roller, ; (imported) 'th camry
with s oollege education" flS; 1
Birds (green) psir 12.50. Flakn s
Petland, Store 27J State, Farm. Pacr e
Highway, Salem. 8 oi
WARREN NURSERY ALL KINDS O?
i run na nut trees, S5 Ferry Street
" . ; --. -.' 8-n21
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14' BY" TV4"
wording, "itooms to Rent," price 1(1
eents each. Statesman Buslaee Of
fice. Ground floor.
FOR SALLVLIveftocS ; ..O, ;
A CARLOAD OF HORSES AND MULES.
come narnessea, nay, one you n if cow.
554 Ferry Su r ' 9-d30
HAVE SOME OF THOSE CHOICE B AR-
iey-ret. neatly dressed pies delivered.
Half or whole 18e Weirit from
100 to IsOibs. Phone 7ex"12 r
1M8R I - - -dil
' II . , -
FRED W. LANQE. VETERINARIAN-
Office 480 S. -CommarciaL lliona u nit
-Res. Phone 1666. i
THOROUGHBRED A.IRDALE PUFrin.
a ana sio. Phnas 1701-W8. -t1vt
, WOOT) FOR SAT.Tj
11
BEST SECOND GROWTH FIR 86.50:
oak fd.50;i.ia inch $9.50. CaU 113:1.
' 11-ditf
DRY SLAB WOOD FOR SALE Ptots
1756. ... j Il-d2$
OAKS BROS. SELL
1380- Jd.
WOOD.
Phone
11 J15
FAT TURKEYS
2F4. - i -
DRY WOOD FOR BALE PHONE 254
or 02Z. . Il-d2
FOR SALE PHONE I DRY WOOD. 4 FT. AND 18 INCH. DRY
8-d24
.O
The regoh Statesman
Out Janudy 1, 1925
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Gentlemen: ' ' - . -
. Enclosed find I ........... .for which mail The Oregon Statesman's splendid
annual to each of the abore addresses.
Sender
Address
A greeting from the Willamette Valley that .will he appreciated.
KioiiEy poisoii
If Your Back Harts or Bladder
Bothers Yon, Begin Tak
ing Salts.
FOB SALE WELL MARKED Aus
tralian , tjhepherd female . .pop four
months old,, boose broke. Your son
wanta it for Ajnas. f 15.00. Geo. T.
Orares, Black Rock, Ore. 8-d23
FOR SALE HOME- AND .SCHOOL Ref
erence work- consisting- of 10 volumes.
iew- never been - unpacked. Former
price v:0o. Will take 860; 83 cash
and $i monthly. Wonid mate a fine
inrtitma gift. Phone 870. : 8 dl9
FOR SALE SELECT CHRISTMAS trees.
van .njgniana. fnone 52. 8-d24
t r FruIt'Tre'es. '
Walnnts and shrnbbery. Hijli sod I
xerry. xmuiana riinrsery. a. J. Math-1
is, -rop. rnoae U40-M eTcniars.
- - " - " ' ' . : -8-J13
ALL KINDS OF CANARY BIRDS AND
Home-made cages for sale. . Cottage
carm. - . 8-dl9
Willamette Valley;
Nursery-'-"'
Has a Salesrard at 261 Court street.
at Kennedy's paint shop, opposite Bu
siek's store. All kindsof fro it and nut
trees. Dt. Sean s Ug French prune a
specialty. Office phone 1315. Res.
IOoFo. Jess Mattus. Prop. 8-dl4tf
mill wood 84.60 per
142. ' -
load.'
Pho
li it
UNCALLED
price.
FOR
SCITS BARGAIN
Dundee Woolen Mills. Com1!.
8 d21
When your kidneys hurt and
your back feels sorej don't feet
i scared and proceed toj load your
stomach with a lot of Idrugs that I
excue tne kianeys ana irritates
the entire urinary tract.; Keep
your moneys ciean. iikc you Keep I for BALE i OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10
your Dowels clean, by flushing I -nU onndie. Circulation department
them with a mild, harmless salts
"mtu ".ya lO rt-uiuvc ;iuc iw n,..;... 11.11 tlfMI
urinous waste and stimulates them DUillieib iVldlieiS Will
to their normal activity. The! v:. ' Ra niiriKVfl Rv I inn?
I Business matters presented br
from It KOft irrnlna nf i nMrt tin the hoard Of directors Will OCCUPY
waste, so we can readily tinder- lue n 9 ons at tne,r
stand the rital importiuice of keep- regular meeting today at the: Mar
ine: the kidneys actiYe. , a tr 1
nrlnb Int. nf rnr water xioii I u . uicicsimg program OI en-
can't drink too much; V also iet ?ftaillme?t ha3,beea arranged by
from any pharmacist about four WD ucl, oeuiora. oniciat ai
ounces of Jad Salts: take a table- reor of entertainment for the or-
sDoonful In a felass of water be- fan,zation- .As an outstanding
fore breakfast each morning tor "ature the Misses Faye Wassom
a few days and your kidneys Way ou" ijue reuyjonawiu De p re
then act fine. ,Tl?is famous sajts Iff- dances. They were On
Is made from the acid of grapes
18 INCH BLOCK WOOD 8375 Per Loa
ioaas fl. Fhono 142. Il d21
KTOOD SHORT LENGTHS 019 4 FT
COAX beat easily from 413.75 per ton
JP. Oreron, UUh. or Roek Kprine.
Prompt delirery. Fhone 1855. H-n'iwJ
18-INCH OLD FIB, 4 FOOT OLD FIR
second crowta osk-and sin. Phons
19F3. U. D. Mtyflsld. ll-jeu
FOR SALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fls
wooa, a i.t ror immediate delivery.
Phone 106. ' 4 fl2
. t BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft. and 18 inch. ,
Dry or freeai mill wood.
Dry seeoed growth fir.
Dry old Inr.
Dry 4 ft. oak and ask.
Prompt den eery and reaaawaol price
FRED E. WELLS
880 Sontk Caarch. phono 1548. ll-aUtl
18 INCH-AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL
a: in a a. frcea reasonabla and prompt
deliverr. - Phoae-1 S-W. 11-eltf
WANTED Employment 13 i
FOR INCOME TAX . REPORTS, BOOK-.
Keeping ana auditms- aea W. A. Kinn-
i rell, A. B.-315 Chemeketa. Phone torn.
- 12 dUO
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Wants
permanent position. Good referennea
Address 599J Etatesmsn. 12-s21t
GRADUATE NURSE REGISTERED) -
wanta work. Obstetrical duty prefer
red. :Om year post-graduato work.
Two years experience. Good serrices
nd comcientioaa treatment. Best rt
erenres. Phone 2077-J. I2d25
WANTEI Mlacc4ianeous) 13
, WANTED PRIVATE MONEY TOR
'farm loans. - We Jisto sereral applica
tions on band. Ilswktns A Kobert,
Ine 205 Oregon Building-. 13-d vf
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
take farm paper subscriptions. A good
5 reposition o tha right pooplo. - Act
ress the ' Paeif la Homestead, States
man Bldg., Salem, Or. t :
WOODRY THE
need furniture
AUCTIONEERBUYS
for cash. Fsxme 611
l-st-ff ,
and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used f or yeara
to help i clean and stimulite
clogged- kidneys; also to neutralize
the acids In the system so thley
are no longer a source of Irritja-
jnSCELLANEOCS : 1,
the program when the Salem den (board by day or week, phone
Yisuea independence during the I i74-m. - - i4-ta i
quarter nignt mere recently.
it. ; Barton-. Salem business i
HELP WANTED Female 17
man.' bas beeta secured to sing a I ladies earn sio to $is weekly
solo. The singer has one of the
finest voices in Salem. Thrce-
Hnrf thua nffon miiin hiar I m.in e speakers are' Lew Luns
weakness. j J ford. Lion Button, and William
' .TAii Anita 4a IneYnonRivA a n tnis-if
injure; makes a deUghtful effer .Tn? LIftns are to haTe a ladjesV
vescent lithia-water drink, which aay during the first-part of the
ereryone should. Uke now aiid c0lnlnS ear, according to an-
then ta helD keen, their . kidneva nouncement. The Christmas holi-
claan Ami active- Tr thia.- jiism I 3y.-:rush caused the delay, a the
keen.un the water drlnkinir aid eetln was scheduled for the lat-
no . doubt you will wonder what erj Part of December. ,
became of your kidney trouble " 'I .'' - ;..
and backache. By. all means hare VIt hjnniliatiits-.te argue with
your physician, exam me. your kM-S fool. doesn't j uoy. wh Ic'
nef? at -fAst twic&a year.-Adr. one irr a?
at-home in spare time, addresaing and
mailing our sheet musie and circuit
.letters. Bend 2c (silver) for strri
music and full particulars. Corona Mia
sie Roll Co- 438 Central Park. Kocb
ter. N. Y. i 17-e V i
! HELP WANTEDSIalo 1
"J1KN WANTED" To learn auto nwh.
nics. Special Christinas offer "0.Ofj
Two week tree trial. Hemphill's lia
Auto A Electrical Kvhools, Office ".
bixttt bt Corner Pine, 1'ortlaod, re
enn. 1 -lio
sALi:s?n:T
ANTK1 A GOOU BOOKKt.f.i't
lrnirr for himrr, ' Vv t; rn
do I ; Address "A", Car . .