The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 11, 1925, Page 14, Image 14

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    Institution Isv flov . Fillip
j tfucti r;t':cd Pte'ccriflV
Life of-CcpitarCity"-: ' ?
I In the furor of excitement accom'
panying the late 1 campaign' for
funds' with which-to build a new
rYUCA building. in Salem, people
j seem' to luve forgotten that sister
organization without which- the
I work of any YMCA would proTe
t quite futile. ;It I impossible-to
establish ;a high moral -standard
I among members of one sex.- and
pave that,, standard maintained
J without at the same time raising
ko ah eqoal standard the mora!
: f character of the ' opposite sex?; . '
., The SaJera ' YWCA- under the
fable leadership of Miss .Marion
IWymau, has completed a very sue
icessful year, and. Miss Wy man Is
j hopeful of what maybe accom-
. piisnea aunng me year Just com
.mencing. j . Despite the handicap
of cramped, quarters and the lack
;of workers, the association has
taken an active part Jn managing
the recreational and spiritual life
of Salem's girls and young' worn
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The YWdA has the use of the
YMCA swimming tank and baskeb
; ball floor, on Wednesdays, v Regn-i
lar classes under Ithe supervision
of able ' Instructors in gymnastics
and swimming are conducted; A
schedule of the classes '. and the
. time of meeting follows: Matrons,
: gytanasiuiri, 10; o'clock to 10:30
o'clock; swimming tank. 10:30 to
; ,11 o'clock; business girls, gym
i nasium 7 to T:30 p. m., swim
ming tank,. 7:15- to 8tl5 p..m.;
Junior girls? (10 to Z years),
twimming, tanki .4,, to .i'.30,p. jnt;
i ienlor girls, flwlmming tank, 4:30
o: Pja,; , "epUl ,girr-reserre
; class, basketbaU J, 4?'A9i$p.; i
swimming tank 5 to 5:20 p. m.;
teachers,, high school and college
girls," swimming" tank',; 6:30 utq'
j 6: SO p. m. A small charge is
tnaje for tuition in these classes,
j An employment bureau Is .main
tained by the ;organizatiqn;van4
during the past year many1 needy
women and! girls have received po
sitions through this bureau. Miss
Wyman states that the supply of
Jobs has been jquite satisfactory,
and thai in- the 'last few weeks
especially Job 'aeem.to .havet be
tomiPless scarce.. ' The YMCA also
, iantainVan employment service
i la connection- .with' lbe ' govern
ment,' and n'ecanse'it' is:.a gpVe-rnr ,
fmeat bureiur places women' and!
I girls as well as men,. ' j
j The 'association thas, 10 rooms
which are rented' to girls--Wh are
working In the city. An effort
Is made to select girls o live in
these rooms wno havef. aft. friends'
In the city- andwho seed asslst
i ance. . The rooms are ..rented o
thelsame girl for only a yean A
house mQtheE..hav.charge,,.ptk.the
rooms, and supervises the social
r
- t.
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THE OREGON. STAT!:s:iA!7rSALC:i,C?wEG0N
MaVBMHRBBBBSKamVw
life of the girlj whenever it'seema
necessary.
Membership is not required for
participation In all of -the prlvife
ge of .the association. Unlike the
YMCA, - there ' Is no membership
fee,' Upon application for mem
bership, the, applicant ;lgns' the
YWCA .pledge which reads as fol
lows: f To associate young women
In persbnel loyalty to Jesus Christ
as Savior and Lorfc; to promote
growth, n Cbristiarf endeavor and
service tbfrough physical, social,
mental, and , spiritual ' training;
and to become a social force for
the extension or the Kingdom "of
God." f -', ' - t.'v . . . f .
r i A cafeteria Is maintained by the
association, at 'its; rooms at .J83
-Nofth Liberty. . Lunch' is served
between 1 the' hours of llf3fr; and
1:15 o'clock The" cafeteria- is
operated for the" - convenience 'Jof
girls and men who - are? employed
In down; town offices and are- de
sirous of securing a .hot .lanch
quickly and . t a. moderate cost.
Any onewho has his or ber own
lunch is welcome to come to the
cafeteria. to eat it, and' they may
it they wish secure: hot coffee or
chocolate, there. . Home cooking
only is served, and faS specialty is
made of salads and desserts, i
AUBURM f
w , ii i w
; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cady were
New Year's day dinner: guests at
the William Hardey ; home In
alem. -j. ; . J- ' ;
Will Walling is able to be about
again after being confined to his
home" several days with flu.
. Charles Cady had the misfor
tune to Joosq ,-bfae ofr his work
horses last week. '
. The recent cold weather caused
a 'shortage in hatching eggs and
Lloyd Lee 'of .the Lee' ; Hatchery
did not. surt- bis incubatora .this
week as- -be planned. - ;i
On account of sickness the
Hayesrille Sunday school conven- j
tion which- was to be ' held t
Brooks., was. held at Clear Lake.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cady attend
ed- ; from f. the. Auburn.; . Sunday
school,-; The next convention will
be held at Brooks. In March. ; . i
The Auburn Community club
will .hold: the nffxt meeting Jarf-
uarr iSat the school house The
Ford office of Portland will show
six reels; four wUi-be -educational
end-two of-the Ford factorlsr .-i
This comes highly recommend
ed as an, educational feature as. it
will show the irotf, from the timp
Itleaves the ground until it' leaves
the Ford factories as a' ford ma
chine. 1
No admission will vbe chargedf.
and the public Is Invited. ; -m . :
; if
L'oridoridariSell'Fitr 1 1
WitHout Stfeam Heat
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LONDON. " Jfan, i(L"l-DesDti
the .rapid modernization of Loni
)don, the . great , metropolis Is not
to have the advantage, most de4
sir able ,In a T climate '.as, uncertain;
as that of London- of central steam
heating In Its hew houses now be
ing erected by the London County
Council for1 middle-Class vtenants.
The housing committee of the
council ' recently, reported that. In
View' of the present legal restrlc-
tlpns, .the .cost, of such-heating, in
stallation would be prohibitive. i;
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urouac us a lcr.cr ncvr cusmccs uiroucn
cut' ,lC2s,-dhid" 1C25- clicald laS cur banner ,
ycr it ve conistcnUy kccri cur nrno and our.
UlL L;rcre puIic ich
iuany a snrewa aavcriismx ana incrc::ar.-is:n7
' executive is ttljy mL-s'the alaVrt..:r:ieriJi .
tioa to1 the "chief." ; ' . There's jest" one
. reason:--', 1 .. "' , .. ... '..'.- . ... m ...v. .
AdycrUiin z ixx . " , j '
ciwofficehs
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Uulluu
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Siiverto6Merii.faTce'6ath al
Silvertbfi; Police .'.Chief i
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SILVERTOX. nr.- Jkn. 9,
(Spefcial.) City ' officials .. took'
their oath,. of ;. office at: the first
meeting-' of - the' clty council held
hls-- yeari -Gi I;3arrl - whowas
elected' May6r7 Lawrence-Larsou
ind! E : Banks,.- wh , were both-re
elected', councflmen, " werethose"
who were sworn" in." Carl-R Mos-
eT,; notr of PortIahd,- was. present
to lender his' - resignation,. -Mr.-
Moser v stated that as ;. be hadre
ceivedi the appointment", of state
adjutant of the American- Legion
prior o his election" as councilman
he bad asked that his name be re
moved from the. ticket as -a candi
date for office. He further, said
that xey.was surprised when he
was! notified that be had been
elected. As yet no one has been
chosen to fill the vacancy, left by
Mr. Moser's -resignation. -;
Captain Archie Thomas, chief of
police at Silverton, handed in his
resignation. W. W.- Gaines, who
for four yearr served on ' the po
lice force at Salem, was sworn in
as chief of police at Sllverton. ;
The city, engineer submitted a
rough draft for plan's; for a city
hall,; at Sllverton ' not to exceed
$20,000. , The plan was submitted
to .a committee which will later
report- to the-council. '
i The fire -department reported
thai! departmental expenses dur
ing the recent cold spell came to
$155. It is understood that these
expenses occurred because he de
partment does not have a proper
place to house its equipment.
'A M-W .MrgCC Gretiietvlsl
teat the Charles iPugb home at
ClfeAr; Lake .New : Year's'. ;- -: ;
Claud Stevenson- held another
turkeyshddr iast' Su'ndaJr'.
;Thie W. JI NetieisEs f ahfily receivV
ed a telegram'; stating that .Miss
Smith and ber Invalid sister are
to arrive' from-1 California - next
Tuesday. Miss Smith took-, her
sister to a milder climate, hoping
that' she would be benefited, hut
reports state that she ''Is much
worse. ' '
Thej Croison Canyon club will
meet next Thursday: at the home
of. Mrs. 'Fred. Kufcbler. lt
? TbeFrosf family .-have, returned
to' their.-' Portland home' after
spending a week-witb;Mrs. Math
eson, and children J i '
I Mrs. Albert Dougherty and spat,
Donald; who; have" been- visiting
Mrs;1 Dougherty's parehts, Mr. and
Mrs; 'Vf. J. Neuens ' for several
weeks', have . returned to'' their
home" , In Oregon ' City. '. ' ', "'.'.
Mtss: Elizabeth Harfis of Rose
dale? was guest; In .the' W."J:
Neuens home' -this" week'.'"
v Mrs. E. P. Scully is'sertduily' ill
with a bad atUck of tonsflltls.. Mr.
it
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TUo States-
Frank Mohney ia unable to be "a
round .on account of a severe cold
In the muscles of his back. Willie
Berndt is confined to his' bed with
a bullous attack. Harjan juaa,
woo- i convalescing- frotlr Kttt
illness, is back In bed j suffering
irtth a ;bad." caidr Doiiir Evetjn;
end. itbb'efri Anderson, grandchild
ren oT Mir. altd JMrs. Pj O. Judd.
are ill with th roattrooble. J. J
- MfJ. Harold- Zoselj- 'Miss Ida
MathesoH; and.' Miss Cedella Mntr
hammer, are- the:latest-$chooI- vis
ttorv: r i ---i-.;-v.'-- i-vfr:- ;-?"? I
I ;'Mrs, James' Wolfe and baby of
Portland were ' New Year's guests
at the'Mathesorc: home. ' MrV and
Mrs: Fred: KuebleT' andUVo bobs
w'ere"al30 there.- -'; f'-T
i'- Theodo're . Ilrubetz,., who ' is at
tending school" iriCorvallls, has t
turaed after spending his vacation
t- home-here: ";H. f"Uv
. - Many from Liberty at tetided the
watch patty at the: Leslie church.
All had-an enjoyable time.- .. - .' . !" ;
' Mr. J: J..JKlasson left Sunday
forr Swet llome where-' he rlH
work -in-aMog'gtogcamjpL-v "
Mrrf and Mrs? Hi1 Gilbertl have;
been visiting relatives near Port-'
land for- the past two. weeks.?
t Ed "Westenhouse 1 has - been ill'
with' la grlppebut is nr better.
Mattias Schmidt i speht "&w
Year's wtta telatives" here. Het is
a former Liberty boy. Ibut aow
lives in Marion;S ..'..; t J
R: V. Ohmart is now 'employed
at thej sUte house.;, ;': f ' ' ',7 l'
i Mr. "and Mrs. Mar Jonientz ot
Portland- spent New Year's day
with : Mrs. Jonientz's parents, Mr.
and Mrs Schotthoefer. j v " i
Theresa Sshotthotf eri vi
attending Willaajetlfe; lifafy rsity,j
has been home oiT iaitlliroeeks
vacation. :' r3,., . ... Z; . ,
5 E. L. Cotfey y and on t Alva,
were Lebanon -visitors ";last weekj
; Miss Louise Schmidt has return
ed from ' Marion-' wbef 6 ehe '-has
been visiting relatives;, . V ;
i Earl Hedges; of i Monmouth was
a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs.
P. G. Judd. : : . .. ' . V '
The pupils or the upper, grades
want to thank thel editor'. of the
Capitol Journal, and. . ihe SUtes
tnan for setidingf( daily paper! to
the '- school as a t reward lof these
news notes'"' from Liberty.. .Good
tfse? is made aC thehi.t -And, they
are 'mUclr appreciate"; 1 1
The champion Item gatherers
for tbdpasrffi6tfurarea fetiowsrl
Sixth- grader Venlta Rains, with
Lee .Qhmart': as" a' vcloge! eecond;
seventh grade', a tie' between Mag-
dalenia' Schmidt", and: Edlltfathe
ppn, each with fifty publishable
Items; followed by Ellenf Neuens
with forty-eight. In the eight
grade. wSabina Schmidt - led with
Lela F"ox. second, ".'!.'
1 Next Friday" night is the regular
meeting of the Parent-Teachers
association
Come; and ,.enlaslitJftad' by him.- wblfch might he
these 'meetings- that aref proving J
eif h occas!6n ttnder:tbe aplejmaa-
bgemeirt- of. -the president, .Mrs:
Claud Stevenson. V- 1 i J " " :
3 Mr and Mrs. Hlckey and'daugh-
ter of 1 Portland were Ner : Year's
guests of: itK ! ahd " Wtrs Ai B:.
Browning. ; -;; 5 -l '-'
Mrand Mrs. J. Ersklhef of Jef-
ferson'V parents' of Miss Ddrothy
'SNAPP THINKING NO. 266V ;
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."1 A laceration, h ; i .. m
6 Edged tool for hewing.
( 9 Constructive; I .." f ' f
11 ValnV -i
14 A-river of Damascus.'
1 6 Punitive; " - ;
47 A lair. 'Mi
IS Deceiver.
21 If (Scot.) . -
22 A' cbTrfr. :
24 Nothing. ;
25 A' sweet cake."
26 Preposition;
27 To welcome J ,
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32" A" male attendant,
33'A"coinv : : : '
34 A- prefix:
36 AA dagger.
v 8 .One.,,, jj
S9 Occupy "
41 PartoV'to 8t
42 A male child
44 A centurj.- :
4 5' Generate. -
47 By way. of, "j
4 9' Acquiesce ,- ; : s
31 A colored mineral (pi. ) ,
53 To nauseate.-. . ..
S3 Revolutionary war. flu'.3"'rr.
56 A fmVr.
5 7: Likcwiae. . , i
Jbir8ine, inn uiieriueuiftio icatucii
were dinner guests last; Friday ev
enlng of Mr and Mrs. R V. Oh-
mart . :
teltedT'TelatlvWar liT PSrUand I
4 eau. w w-
Miss Peal Scott is now attend-;
Ing'buslheisr.conege' in. Salem.. -Ed'suena,-
who: is' working .a
Valaelz-; visited relatives j here last
Sunday. -j. "
: Mrs: Earl Cone .spent; the" week
end-.wlth-h'ei, parents-' l" SHyertoiL
Mi JP.J Adms'tt" suffering from
an-attack df xrotson-oak.'
. Mlss"YeTna:vTlttl6c bo; is at
tending'-' the- OSNI at; Monmouth
was-a' Sunday - visitor at' the' P." G
Judd home
" Kedrlck and Hollls Kelley, who
have been obt ot school 'for three
weekVjdn account of bad5'weather,
ktaTted:ragain -last Monday.'
A " Enjdyable short: programs are
belng'itlten- in Mrs. : Hoag's room
each' Friday morning: -: Two pupils
are 'TespoiTslble for achT e'titertaih-;
ment; and-, do" aC ' Vnt'ertainlng
w1thout?asslstance from; the teach
ef or' other5 apll, I All year these
programs have" been.;. looked" : for
ward to with' pieasurey fori they
are rvanea ana always interesting.
r Mrs. C. W: Campbell and daugh
ters of California weria guests of
nirvana Mrs.; a; crowning last
wteek:;:;. bU ; ; r--- t?--
I Mrs. Fred J. Browning, is visit
ing -her sister, Mrs.' Tarr, of The
Dalles. , ;! '
" Mr. : and Mrs.. II. L. jMcMurphy
pf - Falls City i were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Dorman.
v - Fred Scott; who' ha-flr been af
flicted with boils, ! Is now better
rC. this 'ritingr- 1 " " T r -
Mr. Jcfbn ' Simmons, who la a
Civil .War veterah,rdred last': Sat-
trday at the Deaconess' hospital
inSalem. : The ;;boy Jr(ilue" are
rapidly becbminV lessi5 "Soon, we
shall have; been -able-"twcherislr
them In-memoryohlyv,!:,;
" Mrl.G.'Wi Hoffman, -of Prospectl
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
rox recenuy.- Mr. trrea j. Brown
ing is adding to the equipment in
his, candy, factory... Hehas lately
put' in a marsbmellow beater that
wilf beat up a hundred 'pounds' at
a time, and he has just installed
a steel slab that weighs a ton.
Swede Claims to Control
; Restless Power of Ocean
STOCKHOLM, Jan. -lCHow
to harness the sea-waves for indus
trial work) one of thef oldest prob
iemss in the world, has' been solyed
according to the claim1, of a Swed
ish r engineer, Lieutenant Sven "II.
Lundberg .of. the.- government
Road and Waterway, Construction
corps, who has applied for patent
rights on a huge mechanism, deP
chaj-acterlzefd. as: a ; ifloattogpbtfei
station. - ? -A''t-f
f xne Lunabersf .invention not
only , produces ' power automatical
ly5 from 'the action of the 'waves.
but by means of turblne-driveh
dynamoes can convert this power
Into electricity. It consists basic
ally of a raft about 600 feet long
arid' .300 feet wide, which is so af-
. , ' .DOWN
1; Boya name.
Vacant. ', .
3 Used for writing.
Pronoun. -':
I
Whether. ! . J I ! . :
.f Goddess of malicious5 mischief.
7i River In Central Brazil.
:; ' 8' Girl's name. . -
' 9 -A road horse;' i I
Jj If A" short' sleefrt" f-'T "' "
! 12 The " higher class. ' -'I '
' IS A dwarf.
; 15 Friend' (Fr.)" ; " ;
s 191' Any agreeable perfume, i i
f td Plaited. - 4 '
2 To cover. i
' 23i Subdues.
2f. Part of "to be."
-ZSiSelt. T
-rs.
: 2 VerteWaV.) -t V
" St A' gentleman;! " ? ' r" '
33 . A lumb orgold.'- .:''' '
ST The perfidious friend of !"
. ... otneiio.; vrr
3S -A eolorless oily'conrpound.
AO "To wait upon. . -i
43 .Biology term.- j ,.. i -
if River in Switzerland,, . -v !
' 45 A' humcuopterdasMnsectiT
.; 46 Also. -' - .
. 4S'n-cDstirratc persoh.' i
- r,o x; ,Jc3s of dawn.' ,
52 'Pr!2t?rr-Cab.)' ' -' ''
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SUNDAY ilORKINGp
.1. . t
on
rhone 3 Advertlslna: Deptj
cxssrxx xDvrsxisrincrTi
Tir; iart Uas1-
,? - s n-B--rtev";-Ovr
Itad4 Buaa'Bhk) r
! BiTOBjrf toxt rTATiTorra! hom
.v OB OAK HATl-Il..? -
' : niaVt6 Back A lfn4rUk, v! fi.
; Bak;.Bidfv ,rrf ' i s-S8tf
AUTQilOBlXES:
-.'f1-34-
-4.
j - Storage' 1:1 -
Tirir-prooi taiidiatr.. day ad Bight
irticc, s 4 per moata. ; 1999 ft. Cap-
-ttof. 'Texas Harare.
l-j9tf
ATJT O REPAIRING1 S3'
WE WILL. COMPLETEUY RENEW Yonr
. car," truck, tractor, an 4- yiTa roa easy
termav II. II. Shocker, S49 Ferry Sr.
, V.-r -j !,-;:-::. -f6
TOUR TIME WlLIi L BE WELLr SPENT'
- if1 yor- estimate ofl yonr ' onto e
pair tfOrkr at" (ha a Shamrock garage,
MiHer."'T)onell42M. j " 2-f
,AUTO TOPS
ft-
- BTATIONABT TOPS - ' f
Tkt very : lateit i ante ;topa , 4
-. Beaionable Price ' t. V-
V f :' Oi J. HCliI iul - . -
i state4 Pt." t s-amt
JPOR REJfT
: -
TO a RENT 100- ACRE - FARM. , Fi K.
Mobd, 841 fctat Jst. -. V 4-J11"
FOR' RENT GOOD ' HOUSES . ; AKD
pdrtmeivts fnfuHhed and unfurnished.
Childs A BechteU 540 State Street.
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OFFICE SPACE TO LET HOME RE-
atty Co. 169 8.. HigTi. : - . -4-jl4
FO -"BENT-J-HOUSES AND ' APART-
meats. . F, L.. Wood. 841 Stata atreet.
HOUSE " AND j APABTMJJfTS.
PHONE
4-nl6tf
PRINTED.. CARDS, SIZB 14" BT t".
wordtag 'Fo. Rant," price 10 cents
ru, watosmam nuiaus uuuk
'OTonBd floor.
FOR Rtl25T- Aparitonejiti"' O
.1
LAR6E TWO-ROOM FURNISHED Apart
ments. . Bleeping., rooms, lba union.
ATTRACTIVE-'. THREE ROOM APABT-
meat. heated. Call at 1335 State.
.:.;.,-."f i L -U-u ;. r ' AH
HEATED FURNISHED APARTMENT
4 blocks. from state hou&o, 593 N. Sum-
MODERN", EXCEEDINGLT WETIL FUB-
nished, 3 room apt. . -Private beta, jntt
like ;owo home. Adults. -Thomson's
Apts1, 0 Com'l.; ;. . ; 5-jl4
FURNISHED 1 APARTMENT H 8 DTYT-
ion St. I ,. . v i . 5 jlS
NICEliT'TUBNISHED APABTMENT
590 Union.! Phone ; 567-J. ' - . 5-jl3
FOB ' RENT APARTMENTS ;
891 NO.
Commercial. . . . ;..,.;;
APARTME'NT-i-aev TT.' CXTTTAGK." 5-ntf
FOR RCXT Room
BOOM AND BOARD HOME. ruigea-
-. eTerytning: fe. ffcone ..I94J-J.- O-jLl
NICE LARGE (FRONT ROOM SUITABLE
lor tvo personal t4 union. o-jia".
FOR BENT SLEEPINO ROOM FOR
lady, 860 Marion' St.; Phone 1818- Wv
f-i p.-Al -Hi"!,!. ;.!-'. rf-.-Tj I 6jl3
Laurel hotel; under new man-
agemeat. Rooms lurniahed clean,. 12th
and Oak. i -; -: ;. ...' - 6fl0
PRINTED CARDS. SIZB 14'. BT TV'
wording, ttooma so itent,"" prlco it
eeata oack. State aa Baaiaora- Of
Cce. Groond lloor. . -. :j .
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IN MODERN
homo. Alt conveuieoces.- Breakfstb if
desired. -Two block from State Hounei
253. N. 18th. Phone 385-W. . 6-J14
TWO LARGE! BED ROOMS FOB KENT;
reasonable, f : Jdodero aoone, - furnace
heat., garage, breakfast if desired.-
Phone 1B80-W. '" . " . 6-jll
fected by the rising and falling of
the sea; that it ntlllzea about . 60
per cent of the dynamic 'energy ac
tually contained In aavej: ' It Is
not at - present' possible to give
details of construction but' experi
ments already; made with' a small-
sized, apparatus ' prove, .according
to the inventor, that a single wave.
five - feet ilgh can deliver 2700
borse power, to the station, . and
that the available power increases
a more rapid rate than the height
of the Wave, so that, for example,
a'. 10 "t foot" Wave, can deveIop15,
200 honui nair. - ' '
J irr;.i; X,uiidberg ,. declares .' that
floating power rafts of this , type
are' so .steiady ' that... production
plants could be; built, on' top of
hemfc and; that. they would - be
Ideal for factories that1 develop
soda 'and Chemical fertilizers out
of -air and water. He alad makes
ihesUrtling'claimthat an adapta
tion of the: invention can be made
for. ships so that enough' power,
taken' from a moderate sea, could
be conveyed to the propelled shaft
to drive an average freighter at
the normal speed derived from
eteanil". 4
(Answer' Ito" yesterday "spuzzle)T
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JANUARY .tljlSZxj
t
i :
. weak, (six trt&k)
Six BMatlts.' eMtnkU, pr mMtVlSs
;1 BMsks sbatrMtr pr" MoaOk II
Xlmlmnm for, aay 4vwrtiMBatSS
T- FOR'REX
T-.R
Hooms . 6 '
OXE ALCOVE ROOM PARTIALLY. FUR-
wished. One-half block from' Ladd ft
; Bnah. 146 State.' .; .
TWO FURNISHED SLEEPING- ROOM 3
'"garage ; for on' car! ii desired. - Pri
- ,Vate' aaodera home.- Phone 059 J.-6iH
rURXISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOM
- and garare. -118" Marion St.; " 6-jl6
BOOM FOB BEITT MODERH HOME.
tare llock Iroiav a tats hmiA,'for-ge-
:3m-.i r . , - ' ti1T.il
B0OM3 TO BEilT CAUiJS04-W. V-.-
it ' -. . - ' - e-e9tf
I' FOtt'Ria'Ton5i 'Jt'
FOeALfr MOOKRSHOWE-SEVXX
largo rooma.. - Fine Jocatioa. . lt
. ly 16a. Addreea Owaer. 1051 Cheme-
ket atrtefc-f. - tvZ'Vy- " T-ftr
KKl?T.V'-TORJTRWTmwftWW.rk'W'V
vutocth, piiut, iciroia, l.Trrpiare, nckt
fnaie xiooao.. nqnira t( 1U ,N. Uap
Ul St. - - -- H -!-V-. Tiotf
-1
rrVE BOOM HOUSE 820 "" 8." WINTER
SBVE ROOM HOUSE-i-PARTIjV ftTH-
isaear ? inter,- unnir States'
WfcttiL1 FUBNiSHEIX BUKEfAUOW WITH
garaje, Reasonable. '"f ilelTja' Johflj-oa
FOR flATffi ftffnrrnrirwfagrtr
IdOOD MILK" COW TESTIXO 2 r;.
ng mare, aonad .and' safe tor chlldrta
. 10 anvo.. .Woric.naraeaa, barrow, bog
gy, hack, garden cnltivator. - 11. Morgan
jHt. 4," Box- 8-A,-BaIen(.' 8-J18
FO B 'SALE-i-1-3 - SHARES (850 'EACH)
Untied Drug1 Co. (RexalJ) 1st prefeiv
. i-ed stock. 7 sr nnt-rnirutMd..niT.
aMo o.narterly.' - Wm. Neimeyer, . 1 75
' ' ' '"'-' '- '
Tireslpasrs1 Nptlcea'
' .Tratipua BotlCea, 'atte I4T iaeiU lu1
9 latches, printed ' good 10' ottactf
oanraar oeanng tue words. "Notioo It
Hereby .Olrea That 11 Traapasslng 1
-StrieUy Forbidd OA These Premise
Under Penaltr Of ' Pron tlrn v-t.
184 oaok: a tint eor 85e.:i- State tar
; ouaaxag vompasy, Salon,' Oregra
i . ' , ". . . J g-atJ
WE, REKT, SELL-OB REPAIR 6EWETQ
machines.; Old machines f 5 and op.
Big advertising discoXibt on ' new ma-'
chines. . . .. . .
Ku WHITE SEWIKO MACHINE CO.
i . 14 blocks sooth OE - depot. - 221
Soath. High, SL Phone. 808, j ., ;
DBAO SAW 3POBtSALB4-A NEW ONB
i man power , drag caw, tall metal coa
i atrtfttlodr atw- wheelafuBder "frame
.permitil nlafhipd to? oi moved ,hk: ji
j wheelbarrow;. ; Several special feat area.
Thi,i-h, Wf'.W oaed, t JWilt sou
1 at a ' aubatantial redaction . and give
j terms to respoBsIbl- party, - Wm M.
i Meier, Salem, Or Bi 8 Box 831.
: . - ,- - - ., .. ' .. a-j2ti
! Walnnu and ahrabfef. " MiA aa4
Ferry. Frutttaad Nortery. , tA. -jj Matte
da, Prop. . Phono 1140-M evenings.
i i .... s-jh
FOR SALE: RICKED LUMBER, DOOBSy
windows, ' and ' good furnace.-- 263 ' S.
' High.;-Across from "Vicar; Bros.' 8-jll
OARAGE "BUSINESS rS GOOrr TOWN
Good territory. Good aseoey. Will H
, etock and equipment and lease build
- ing." Box 73,- 8cio, Oregon. - 8-jll
.u;i'r Nursery
! 'Has Salosyard-aVtn Conrf ifreei;
' -Keaedy' paint-shop, opposUe Ba-
sick a store. AH kinds of fruit and nut
( trees: Dr. Beaa's Big French prana a'
I BPOOialtA .- Office7 BkeM'lllt T7.
t 105F5.
Jess U a this. Prop.
8-dl4U
FOB SALE OLD. NEW8PAPER- ifl
'.- cehta bondJoT . CJrealatioa 6epart-aamt
' Orra SUtearaaa. - ,1. ' ' -
WARREN KURSEBT ALI. KINDS I
: frait ahd nat trees,'' 5S Tarry' Street'
Beautiful' Orccca nebi
!-" t ' ' ' - .i, it
.7J taor 9re a. ag" U
gsthef .with.a fine eoUoction of patriot-le-
songs, saerod aonjs' and' many 9'j
time favorite,- i . ; i
. 1I.T. TflS VI. t .
Bpociar prtee tA'oJnanttty "Xti
' EspoeiaHv 4attahJ f .Ami .
aaity aingiagj. Son! fo
TO pages now in 'it a tiixi ditto -
jvi; M IWUnfca-3t(4L-.:s w ''
I OBB QOX TBACHIBS' HONTMt1
til B. .CommarcUl St-Salem. Orv
: . , . FOU. aJUvenoclt:-
MILK GOATS-AT BARGAIN PRICES
. , FLAKE'S PETLASD
V 1 : -' -' - -'-:-.' p.ju
BARRF.D ROOT COCKS AND COCK
f I.TiiCLS; Dtilltyi and Kintlet otralna.;
- Mro--A.- A. -Nafaignr. tfcalera ,-Ore.
Route. 7. .Phone lOji'12.' -. 9-Jn. l
VETERINAHIAV , DB. PATTERcr,
Phone a02&.r.r;'-a.-J: " ,-d"tf
rBEr.Wt. LANGS. VETERINARIAN-
Office430 S. Cornmersial. Fiooe 119?
DISTRICT M.VXACESU-fJ Yorj' HAD
the oviwrtuntty .to' tarn $(X0 -revr
r ngtng'sle- organization selling
Guaranteed. Rilk . Itoaiory ,io rousomcrs
p- througi agents could ywt i , If ,
t write. Silktexjiosrery, Mills, 320 Fifth
Avenue, XeW York. H i ll
DBY- SLAB WOOD- AND Krrnvit
growth for alr. ITione 1735, ll-jli
i m BEST GRADE CP WOOD,
4 ft.. find 16 iaea. I
Iry mill- wood. " M ' -ry
second growth .i. i . .
.Dry old fir. ' ' -
iry 4 ft. -: - - -j
;-: i ' E. WELLS - . -rroirit
di.T.-ry and reasn ratio" prlre"
C:. -ch, rtfno;lit2; lVaftf
is i:":.. t
"J C TOOT TTTi33 CFAIJJ
i" i ri -ea reaannaMo aad pr- -1
, jUvery. . I hone 1958-W.i- - , li-si J
"" ,- '- x , GROWTH FXR 11; O :
. -1. C.4 . -- ' - - -
WOOD FOU GALU H
TTOOrv-SECET LEKCJTH3 03 4 IT
Z COAL, bei qaar.y rosa. S r"tM
; Prompt deliTtr. J'iioB laii. lt-rtfrS
OAKSBSOS." BZIfLl. WOOD. Phon
- - - Y7ANTEI Iployinent" lis .
MAX AXD WIFE WANTS COOKIKG
4 Iostsinic vcmp or uwmilL 245 Care
f talesman.
I2-H7 -
HOME -ELECTRIC LAUNDRY TOUR
washing done at my heme. Phone 2064J
.TA?I2IIiceIlreot &
List, tkktr city - property and
?: .farms, alaoTaeont JoU. We are reeeiv
ingmany injniri' -"
IIUMB Kb&liTI t.V.
169 "S. High St.
13 J15
WANTED PRtVATB HON ET FOR
. fans -looae. Wr ktr several' appIh--
- tiona. ob -hand.-... Hawkins A Roberta,
IneW..2py Oregon'.. Bonding. -lS.ftt
jTAITTXr. ASD ,WC31E3r TO
take farm paper eobaeriptlona. A good
propoaitioa to the right people. Ad
- dress tbo Paeifio Homeatead, - BUtee
f mtarBldg? Salem; ?r. y-;;; :
WOODSY '-THJT AUCnOJTZEaBUTS
, maed famitaro for eaih. Phoae fll
JL- - .- -i.-.-- ., - . lH.rytf
.iisctxAisitor3: t v 14
4 xrry etrt
Wa teath' eleotrie and -ecMyleae "weld
ing. . Welder . of 12 : rears azperieDeo'
. as teacher.' - - 14 ;11
AGENTS .WA?TH3 It ;
AMAZIKO - STYLISH SHOES LARGE
"- Cash tfoiitnsioni introdneinr, popmlar
(, jrt-lcedr'g33 and 4:95 shoe. "Aetusl
aamplea furnished.' i.Wrtte mKl. Style
A V CI .. T. . T " V, . I
Ciaeinnati.
lSjll
START- JHE'KEW YEAR .RIGHT --BE-'
come agent for or and 'sell Warranted
( iAU. Ltaea - Articles - ia'yoor owxrtowiu
Live wire maker a weear and'trp.
-' Write for- proposhlon. L1neBr Import.
s era Co, 70 - Weat ? 40th St, Vew
York, ; .. . 16jll
AMAZIX . PROFITS .- THROUGH NEW-
methods Big lino stylish guaranteed
shirts 8 for $4.9S. gelt oa eight Com
plete outfit absolutely free. Cash earn,
ings'in adranee. Wo detiver and cot.
lect. Inexperienced make: big money.
Experienced' double earn in re ither s
main or aide Hoe. . Write quick- Fash
ion "Wear Shirts. Dept. C 25. Cin
cinnati. - 16jtl
300.00 -A MONTH? TO- DISTRIBUTB
everyday nousebold necessity, rwrat and
mall town-ditricU'. Ha money need-
ed. Million dollar firm ., behind . 1U
Write for" particulars ataU territory
desired. V. Ni JXJHKSOil, ' J.81 North
Union Ave.. Portland, Ore. 16-111--
BARN S3 10 ;WEEKXY--APpRESSINC!r
juaiiing circulars. Bend stamped en
velop for-parti colors. Palace Mail Co
Toledo; Oh iot , - ITjll
ELP TANTjEl--i-Iale 18
UEN WANTING" FOBEST BAKCER
itailway Jdail Clerk aod other Oov .
emmeht 'positions, Sl500-f 2100 yeac"
Write -fOr free particulars. Mekano
Dept. H-134, Denver, Colo, , 18jU
ELECTBlCirr TAUGHT BY ; EXPERTS
-iarn while you learn at home.
Electriear Book and Troof 'Iso'nsrFree.
Satisfaction 'guaranteed ahd poaifionr ao-'-'
cored, , Write to Chief Engtaeer Cooke.
2142 Lawrence Ave., Chicago. lj 11
SALES3IEN
20
YOU CAN, SELL OUR SUITS - AND.
Tereooia, ir wool vnry 23.30. Be
ginners make f 75-9150 a week eay.J
Writel ftyle-Cnter Tailoring Co, Dept..
2-295.'- Cincinnati. Ohio.' SOjtl
WANTED REAL. ESTATE SALESMAN..
ami nave- some experience, also car.
Don't apply unless yon. are a hastier
to get business. -. . . .
HOME REALTY CO.
169 S. High 'St. ; -20-H3
GUARANTEED PURE ' WOOL FIT TO
Purse - and Measora- f50 aulta" f23.g.
j fJommisaions should e ran S0 . weekly.,
, Wo . deliver, fit.' collect. Crane-Kent
- Clothes.: Canclnnatt : 80jtl
SALESMEN DISTRICT " MANAGERS
for1 Liacotn Gear-Shift. Greatest in
m venrion for -Ford; ears. Sells for S3,
k Every Ford"bwner prospect. Big com
i mission. Department - B, 221 Union'
, Oil Co. Bldg faw-Awgete, Cal. Sf-ilt
vQWrmr akt eggj si
FOR SALE lOO THOBOUGHBRED Ait''
. ona poileta. now layingr go 10 months,
300 egg strain. Price very low for"
qaick t.lev Harry La a una, Eoote 4,' Sa
lenv, Oregon. ..... v 21-jiT
WHITE' LEGHORNS HATCUTNa- T,zz.
. 4.50 per 100. R. W. Chapel, Rt. 2.
Phono eSEX . 21-jati"
COCKERELS" FOB) SALE CHOI CS 1 .
-horns chelp if taken 'at onca LI 1
; Lee. Phone '321; 1 -, " Tt :if
LOST PAIR OP SITELL KIM G LA 5 F 8.
,. Finder pleaao eali 31 or letilK.
" . r - - - - -' 22J14
OCCASIONALLY .
We have something rood. Have a
good 5H bongaiow a -$3150 on verv
easy flnt'psrmeat anit TentrpanaeniV
at perretw. 1F-A REI.IAkLE Buyer.
.WM. FLEMING
- S41 Stote fet.
. The above- i- oa ' east Front pared
street, close to streetcar and bus, and
school. . . 22 jlltf
LOST LARGE CAT, ALL BLACK, AN
awering nam Sambo. g3 revs I fi.r'
rriuro. r-"n 1.' . . .. . '. -ill.
u
ATTUACTIYE- YOUNG- LADY VORTH
t $23,000 wiHing to marry. Era. Ii-
s. 1622, Wichita, . Kansas, -
MARRY. IF LONELY JOIN "THE fcc
. cessful Correspondehce Club." liriia
we-, Deaeriptioa rree.- Box-55VCk-i
land, Calif. - 23-j-H .
ASTRO LOO Y STATtS TELL
t story,; fcend , birthdate . end '"
njo for
iriai ivea&m?. t:-. ics3-x, f -
86. Kanaaa C;:, Jioari.- - .33ilL
I IfAYK PUiCLIAEED TI.i: C. . ' ' ..
' and-eoafeetirmery-- boie& fro a; C
- fcayder a . 67 So..' 12th. ft., oa4.ro-'
. apectfuSly -:.icIf tho patroiiaja ef t --general
-pubae."'' . i :- . .S3u--
LEADING CLUB LARGEST, SIC-r r. .-'
" liable for lonely .peop!," or : ic.l
descriptions froojn plain se . t fatf-.,
. lo!: Thoostilids' wealtsy rrti-i. -ers. If
- eiaccre . writ. . iMisic-d"
si rs Matthews, liox 2tf.
t afiforn;; - . "
?'f -
: It
.i.OAi;a
I HAVE A PKRFFCT T1TLB Tn S.
acres of - land.' I liold it at t-S per'
; acre. It ia aeiied ot f .240.( '). It
has. an enruTnbrance cf 1 0 j.' I v-oj
to- borrow enou ii steWioi iT ;! t s;
ncp"-franoe and 1250. '.' 1 7
I ' wi'.I pay' 10 per ee.t.t 1r . ,., ,..('
- worts, e : rnniiio?- on - or- 't- , ,r' thr'
, years.- Boon t( Preymwi ' : -. 2 i nr
10 Pl;';t '-cr.NT ex'j ;
- secorit. fr vo. T
fl sit
li