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TJIU t0?.EQC3I , pTApZS! TAIJ SALE! I, OREGON SNAPPY TULXKLNCJ No. 278 (Xvjci Tord Puzzle 1 - J.-' J a I i - Jjt .4 I 4 Answer ACROSS ' ' 1 Free . . 4 Natural substance -- containing metal -6 Obserre 9 Yellowish, brdwn 12 Wherry 1 Accepted IS Associated with 19 Public vehicle 29 Closely fitting top 22Bind 23 Draft animal '- 24 "Mist iJ - 25 Title of nobility -- i 27'Trinrtrotolur4 (ab) 29 Body of Water V 30 Deed ' ,:- 31 Sun 33 Rest 55 Co tree boiler 36 Pronoum - f" 37 Back of a. ship . 3 8 ! Alternating Current ' (ab. 4 0 Caresing.tap ; i J 42 "Negative , ' . - - 43 Either ' 44 Suppose -flat 43 Horse power '(ab) 46 Era - M-;.. V 48 Common carrier (ab) 49 Guardianship' 50 Gazelle 51 Clasp .' ".' T.2 Suffix meaning one who 63 Borough of N. Y. City 4 Chlorine (ab) 55-Titla'or, respect (ab) 56 Pref ix meaning out 57 Post scriptum (ab.) 5 8" Religious ceremony 59 That (LaL) 61-Girl's name ; 63JTable (Span.) 64 Tribe in.S. E. Africa (pi.) 65 Writiner "table r 6 T Preposition .. 69' Suffix meaning feminine 70, Eastern. state (ab.) a 72.'Boy' name r ' 74 Apt. . - ; 75-. Pasteboard tl 77 Part of yerb r'to be" 75 Flower with prickly -stem so x i 81. Incite . i S3 Absconded i " S3 . Natural height of -man . S7 Closer I L 90 Builds . I , SI Toothed wheels 3 " (Coatlnaad front paga 2) iliss Melton, t head of the piano department at .Willamette Uniyer-; sity. In appearing" Friday, will greet Salem musical lovers In her first formal, concert work since coming 'to the campus, ' : Miss Nellie Schwab and Leslie Springer are toth local artists, winning . Invariable ' favor 1 with their kudiences:' Forty-two members of the Mil ler Mercantile company staftwere St'.'. ' . 4 " " 'm '' m Kueois ac o o ciock. weanesaay cTcning at a uanquei ai lueuray Belle. A ' brief business session was conducted, and later in the ciud rooms ai ia viure an enier tainment was held, arranged by the store's dramatic club. : Two charming house-guests ,in Salem, Mrs. S. G. Sargent of San Francisco and Mrs. F. M. Jordan of Seattle, were honored at a 1 o'clock luncheon on Friday when Mrs T.' A. Livesley . entertained for their pleasure at the Livesley v home on Lincoln hilL Tulips, narcissi, and hyacinth filled a lovely, low basket on the table; Covers were placed for 20. Mah Jongg was thev afternoon's chosen diversion. . . ' Covers Were blaced ior Mrs. S. G. Sargent, Mrs. F. .M., Jordan, itrs, Henry Meyers, Mrs. Percy -Young of Albany, Mrs.. F. D. Thielsen, Mrs. - J. Shelley Saiir- man, Mrsl . John MoNary.. Mrs. . John - J, .Roberts, Mrs. Romeo : Gouley...jiMrs Loui ..Lachmund, tr. Ttairiri W : Eire. Xtm Tta'n Fry, Jrf . : Mrs.. O, ; CL Locke, Mrs. Ben Shucking, Mrs. Wiiyam Walt on, Mrs.'Frlti Slade, Mrs.-W. fcon nell Dyer, and(the hostess, Mrs. A. iLivesley.- - . .:- Mr,, and Mrs. Roy V Onmart pt Liberty- entertained recently with a family dinner in honor , of the birthday of .Mrs. Adam Onmart. airs. W. C. Kinney of AstoiJa who hag the distinction, of being' the only ladyl member of, the senate this year was a special guest. ' It A f 1 irmvi.'ivn nr.. . oo -. i Jr 5 II -J: ! ! '7 s. r - !: 7T 7 -7 r: -si Tuesday 1 VQvrs Preposition j Lure' - " ! Globe 1 . Railway (ab.) J And (Fr.)) . j Chew and .swallow ; Under; twenty i 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 Article 11 Serpent 4 13 Torn piece of cloth 14 Propelling implement 16 Outfit. 17 Chopping tool 20 Bier , 21 After death 24 Agitate the air 23 Era - 1 26 Number (ab.) 28 Inform (slang) 29 Brother (ab.) 30 Within the limits olH 32 Southern sUte (ab.)!! 34 Sailor; (ooll)) - . i ,, ,35 Beneath ' ' ' ; ii ' 36 To excite ill temper,!. 39 Schedule of days j jj! . . il Rendez-Tous ; . J v 4 3 Fertile spojt ln.,a..d'esei. 4 7 Collective designation of southernj states I l ' : 58:- Ultra' radicalist ; . j I .' 60 Loose orereoat , ,i I 62 Distinguished 1 service ;..crosi taD.) !;,., too uaim 68 Bid 70 Adhesive compound i 71 Abhor 73 Prescribed quantity i(med.) 74 DarHng 70 Appointment (slang) 77 Boy's name 79 Cicatrice , ' Ml 8 2 Saw horse S4 Fondling 86 Part of circle 1 1 ' i 88 That is t Either L W JLii"" X 5 5 -i-7 fo tJ ctl c.iLii.h. . Z c . 4 m T 2. Z - n n I z, 12 341 JJ s. 2 5 H 1 c u, D .j S ft B I I LU T h C j o A R RL 3 D T 6Tm' pr T J Z ' 2. 2. Z i T7r ta w r n y. ft -Ha T p cfJ liH ,f r 5. iZ tL-:f ni j ft a tL X. rL t uw)p-iplsj ft y 5TJ e ft Ancwe'r to Vbterdy (umU Chapter AB jtf the PEO sister hood will meet (at 7:45 o'clock to morrow evening at the home Xf Mrs. W. - D. Sibith, 176S Center street. This Jtne rekttiar meet ing of the chapter. ' All visitidg PEO-S WJhe city ire C6riially in vited to tiezaeto'' :? ; fl; -v I , :;--.4i .v.- ill Mrs. Troy. D.J Wood ha$ returk ed to Salem frOni California., whee since September,- she has bef 6 musical director for thejjl924-5 Revue of a Muiical Comedy com pany. I ril -v. i Miss Hnlda Roth entertained a group of friends at her home, 95 N. 5th street, Friday evenlngi The evening was spent in ( games and music after whicb the hostess serv ed delicious refreshments, Those invited (were: MiSs Edna Davis. Agnes Hatteberg, i Lorraine Fletcher, Eleen C?lemeps, .Catherine Judy, Nettie Hat teberg, Alice Roth and Hulda Roth. Mr. Clifton Cle mens, Chester Liechty, 1 Franc ts BABY PEGGY Ldechty. Homer Davia, Ed. Hatte- barc Verl Cower, Henry Ralke and Ernest Rottt. I . On Tuesday evening the Christ- ?pnda vpjr.pX. .the JJienie Jf et street Evangelical cbarcb held their monthly, business meeting at the home of Mis hnth BurjJJi. . i Plans were , discussed; for the work of the year and. tha new com mittee yere appointed, The names of Knlh Burch Clara Crow, and Forrest, Hiday were added. to the Roll Call. After the business of the evening wa completed : the, meeting was adjourned-and a so cial hoar followed.. ; ' Music and gabaes famished faiucn, enjoyment andUJBierriment for all present. At a late hoar de- licfous refreshments were serred by the hostess, after which. Jthe members adjourned until the Feb ruary, session. : Adele Garrisona Hew Phase of REVELATIONS OP A WIFE Copyright by Newspaper Feature Service CHAPTER 367 THE ALMOST PANICKY FEAR THAT-FOLLOWED MADGE . , Jmrnediatelyh after: I was comfortably-settled in my seat in the train I ; realized I had - not seen the last of the! reporters. Almost directly opposite me sat Miss Car gill and Mr. Rfcuett, chatting In comradely fashion, while two seats behind j them, young Mr. Smythe ostensibly was buried in a magazine. , v r i . None of them made any at tempt to speak to me on-the jour ney. Miss Gargill nodded brightly and smiled when J caught sight ef her, and Mr. Rlckett lifted bia haf with smiling courtesy,, but Mr. S my the, to my great relief, ; ap parently Ignored my existence, al though I was 'sure that from his vantage place behind me he -was furtively watching me. ! ; With a sudden racing of my pulses I realized, that I was ac tually under V their espionage. Neither ; Miss I Cargill nor Mr. Rlckett would ; misquote me or write anything which had no foun dation in fact, because of the high ideals of their craft which they held. But I saw how, what t had failed to see before, that they would in all probability follow me to 'Caldwin to make sure, that 1 did not -change my mind concern ing Dicky's escapade when I reach ed there, and give them , Some valid excuse for a further story. That they we're more dangerous to my fear of publicity than young Smythe, I saw plainly. : I was sure that I had so thoroughly cowed him that he would be most careful what lie wrote concerning me, although, of course, he would malevolently go as far as he dared. But Miss Car gill and Mr. Rlckett had much greater courage than he, and they were also Sure of the exact boundary between a safe newspaper story and one that might prove a boomerang. ' , Under Close Observation. , I. did, not need, to look again at . tber keen, shrewd faces to know that they . would ,pot leave my vicinity until they were con vinced that my .. meeting with picky and Claire Foster, would pot provide them with material which they could use.' ' . ; f j The discovery startled me, and In a way was a jnost .salutary thing for me; !' If I had not made it, I should bare Jbrooded all through my Journey Over ' Dicky's actions, and the'.; warnings my father and Lillian had given me. Instead, all my faculties were bent toward the one question, how to avoid any chance of further pub Hcfty. . ' i,- - I already had made up my inind to greet. Dicky and Claire Foster as if nothing had happened. But I had made one exception. Dicky invariably kisses me upon my ar rival from or departure on a journey.. I had: felt that I could not bear: to receive that kiss." But I saw now that if I could not unobtrusively avoid it, I must sub mit to it. 5 - " : ' Liy HIRlliiDE PROOLEDS BIsamMMBBMBP" MSSII?IEB SECTION Phone . 23--AdTrerUsiBzC DOp4. CL&BSlttED iAJ VE RTISEU EXTS -'- Kate per word: h - iaaartioa .- , , ,Tbre. inasrtiea.. Mbher to Loan '! On KeL Ktte- trr- JC-FOBD,'' (OreeIiSdiLA.Bua. Bnx). BETO&E TOtT LEAVE . yOTTB HOXX Oa CAB HA.VB IT insurea Kropeny Pkon . Beck M Ecadrieka, JJi 8. m-2iU AUTOJIOBILES : t kKOTICEI Sleo Anta , Wrcckin'r . Co. Is bow epM tor buiiness and wo aro in the Market for old car at hiskeat caia prices. '-,-.- I - . . j See before selling .or toy inf. SALE It AUTO WBECKlXa CO. - Henry : Klossen 402 So.1 Cburek 8t. . : . . . : . I .. ,. .' . i-j25 SCHEEX.AB AtTTOx WBECKlSOsOO. W1U . bay your old ear. Hisheat cash Briea 108a jn. uommerci&i tit. Ijl3tt Storage Fir proof loSldmf, day and nirht aerrice, $4 per tnontk. 1999 K. Cap itol. Texas caraco.- uu,iMf AUTO REPAIRING WE WILL COMPLETELY RENEW Tom ear, track, tractor,-and giro yon easy terms. H. H. Checker, 849 1'arry -t. TOUR TntE WILt BB WELL) SPEXT if yon ret estimates on ' your auto re pair work at the Shamrock garage, 333 MiHer. Phone U42-M. - 2-f AUTO TOPS; STATIONARY. TOPS -; The Tory latest- in nt tops , i , Seasonable Price t Q. J. HULL ' 9U St it (Hr - 9-dlTtf The train elowed for Southamp ton. Mr. Ricketfa voice sounded distinctly , in my( ears. ; I, "I'll t- put yours onthe wire, too." he aaid. ! - ' n Madge' Is Puzzled. " ' ! it - . - i -i". . i i "Thanks so much," Miss Car iU!s voice repBed. "Here I heard the click of her purse. ."No time noTt," crisply., "We can settled when ,1 get back."- : ' J "All right," and as Mr. Rlckett walked briskly down the aisle I glimpsed the charming comradely relations which exist iij ihe news paper .world between the men and women, workers. A, .world in which each pays his oj her .score with scrupulous exactness, but in which the men have not lost- , their chivalrous Instincts toward W men." , . - U Young Mr. Smythe harried after Mr. Rlckett, and; a furtive glance out of the. window showed me the two. men going i$to the telegraph office, of the station. ya.Eacjkhand 0d the operatorl some, aheeta? of paper and a bill, 'i aCh;ignored the change and raced back to tfie train just as it got under motion." i 1 1 puzzled over this until tho train drew ; into the Pennsylvania station. I knew they had had am ple time to send telegrams before they boarded the train. Why hafl they, wired from Southampton? it must hare been sbmethmg concer ning my presence ion the train. When the train: stopped t gath ered up my bag and, purse and followed the crowd, to the stair case leading to (tie upper level. At the top stood a number of people waiting fof our arrival, i As I reached the top. of .the stairway I saw a (tall, apparently old man with while mustache and Vandyke beard tarn quickly' and bflry himself In the crowd.. - : (To ibe continued) LISTKilNU IX, MORK . , ATTRAPTIVK THAN JLES- SOXS TO pRITISU BOYS BRADFORt), England, aJn. 25. Broadcasting is jcausing a large number Of schoolboys to scamp their . home lessons; Is Jthe com plaint of the head master of the grammar school. ( tie, has . sent out a. circular letter to , parents calling, their attention to the ser ious effect listening in is having on .the, work of the boys and ex pressing the hope that parents will strictly regulate the conditions under which wireless is used.' O tl any Com wek (six Inaertiosa) - S ..20 SiK-moatka' contract, pr month 1 5e Atinimnm. lr- iTgrtigiaent. 35e. FOI6EEXT 8T5RE, SPACE. FOB :: RENT- INQUIRE : 5iaCortktreU- . 4-i3l yOR,EENT DESIRABLE SLEEPING rooms, I'M , blocks froas post effiee. 8. CaiUge. ... : . . 14-j23tf GAEAGR 755 NORTH Slat. PHONE 4-i25 GARAGE FOB RENT PHONE 1253-W. :,. c, . ... ; .4: , 4-i25 kntrsE and ARTMENTS PHONE 205&-X FOR. RENT -HOUSES AND APART-:- manta. F. L. Wood, 841 State atreet. -I - .. . 1 ( . -4FS PRINTED CARDS SIZ i4.BY T4", , wording "For ,Rent," price 10. cents each.. Statesman Business Oftke, on ' Gronad floor.. . f:j - ---. - TEN ACRES WITH NEAT, DOUBLE OA nga benae. ' May rent house and one or two acres separate. ; Ten rainute from ' down-town. : Walter Corbett, Koote 6. Box 8-K. " ' : - r- 4-j24 FOB BKXT -ApartmeAta 5 FOR RENT APARTMENTS 719 North ' Commercial. i 5-j31 FURNSISHED APARTMENTS TWO or tkree : rooms, modern. 920 MilL 5-j28 FURNISHED APARTMENT 110 DIVI . sion. atreet. t - v - - - ' 6-j25 S ROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. 97, iuelndinf Jight, water, phone. Phone ;-1060. j ,.: t5-ja3 4 ROOM FURNI SHED 4 APARTMENT at -. 653. North High, j Inquire at 7PQ North FURNISHED APARTMENTS 1173 N. Fourth. Phone 2080-M. . , fi-J25 APARTMENT FORi RENT 1-2-3-4 room. . 325 N,a4th. I ; , , 5-i2i FURNISHED APARTMENT - 0)WO : three rooms. Heater, gae range. '160 i Union. i . I 5-j25 TWO ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT very reasonable. 960 Mill. 5-j25 WELL FURNISHED TWO ROOM Apart ment, close in. 541 Mill. 5-425 FOB. KENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Commercial. . .. ........ APARTMENTS 268 N. COTTAGE. 6ntf APARTMENT FOR RENT -3-4 ROOM. - Hot and, cold water.; 823 N. 14th. 5-j25. .JPOB; RBXXBxoms 6, ROOM NEAR STATE HOUSE FOR rent . . during legislature. Fhone 583, 6-j20tf FOR- RENT MODERN SLEEPING ' rooms, furnace heat.' Phone 2090-M. l . i . ... --j28 FOR RENT GOOD ROOM, FOR Gen- tleman. . References. I Address Box E. Box E -J20t ears Statesman, j tl SLEEPING ROOMS CLOSE IN PriTate home. Phone 87-W. . 6-j25 FOR RE3?T WARM ROOM WITH, board for lady. S32 N.; Churth. 6-j2S FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. One block from bus line. Call at 2111 - Maple Are... i 44. -:- 4-J25 THREE LARGE FURNISHED ALL Out- side rooms, r PTirste entrance. 2164 Stats St. r.X. Sanborn. . - 6-J25 STEAM HEATED ROOM WITH. OR without board. The Alexandria, one block from capital, r Phone 2069-J A JUARGE, SLEEPING- ROOM DOWN- stairs, heat, prirata, : bath, board if desired..- Suitable -for -two. One .-block from poatoff ice, 634 Ferry, St. Phone 1708-J. ; f I ' 6-J18 LAUREL HOTEIj UNDER NEW MAN agement. Rooms tarnished, clean, 12th 4nd Oak: 5 j 6fl0 ROOM FOR KENTr-MOPERN HOME, . three blocks from state house, for gen tleman. Must give references. Pleasf address A. car Statesman. 6-ol7tl PRINTED. CARDS, SIZE 1-4 BY 7" wording, "Rooms to Jlnt,,r price 10 cents each. 1 Statesman Business off ice, ' vOroond- floor.' - - - - - - ---- 1- SALEM MARKETS Prices qnotea ' 'are wholesale and a'ri prices. receiTed by jianners. , o retail piices aro gien.- - i - - - GRAZaT AND HAT No. 1; soft whit wbeat. ....1.77 No. 1 soft i red wheat js, .......81.75 Oata ::.LZ. i - 65e Cheat hay I i , 814 Oat hay i -v 816 Clover, bay, baled.-. .....815 Oat and Vetch hey . .. 816.50 POKS. MDTTOH AJTO WBT Hegs. 100-200 ewt.H ,.810.50 Hoes. 200-250 ewt.i 810.25 Hogs, 250-300 cwt..... 810.00 Light sows .1 , j. 9c Top veal , i-t, 9e JJressed Teat top . i ,. .. Cows j .i 23e Lambs .4 - 14s POULTRY ITesry, bent .18 19c .16018c 5. Light Hens isiailoe EGGS, BUTTER, BUTTERTAT - Creamery bntter,: i-4 46847e Butterfat, delivered, f -U 44e Milk, per ewtj U r 8200 eggs, stanaaras i i ..'.-3 us vc Pallets ?4 .-, -4- n 84e The weather forecaster always has lots of competition. 6 TWO WAR3I ROOMS- BATE REASON sbV. . Phone &91-W-. --t t - - 25 1 1 - l . i . FOR KENT-Bouses : 7t FOR RENTES ROOM HOUSE, 719 K. CommertiaL. . -, ' i . S ; i 7-J31 GOOD MODERN EIGHT i ROOM HOME at vjuon, jraona iwi-n. SIX ROOM HOUSE 815 RT." 4. Salea HoirhtaiAw.- Near Jeffieraon Hisrhway. ' Inquire of George W. Cotton,' or pbooe FOR ' RENT. I SALE OR EXCHANGE-- room house and garaged Furnished or nnfarnished. CaU at 2545 State Bt. or . Phpee-i 1478-J after 6 f. m PARTLY-FURNISHED 3 iROOM Heated apartment, r Addreaa 4589 care States V ass. .,!-'- - ; -t 7A-J25 MODERN OR 6 ROOM FURNISHED house, close in. F. Ray Felker. Phone -- 941. ' I" 1 7A-1S5 FOR SAIJ3 -Miscellaneous 8 ONION SEED YELLOW. DANNER Half-globe t No. 1. 81 pound. C. , E. : KcElwaia, Gerrais, Oregon, Route : 1. . . . . 8-J25. FOR; SALE ONE - PETALUMA INCU bstor. 233 eez. 810. One X-Rsy in- cubator, 150 egg, 85. (Both in good j . . . . . : . a ' , . . . conaiuon. v.re oiateaiuan. . o-j 1 PETITE PRUNES 80 PER POUND DeliTered. i ' Phono 1 107F14. ' O. SI. ...Taylor. 1 I ' :p ' 1 . - 8-J25 FOR SALE 60 BUSHELS EAR COR.N. 12 miles" south 01 Salem. M.. Tingel- CHOICE BALED CLOVER HAY F0R sale. Phono 44F1S. . .... . 8-i25 FOE. SALE; 12Q-EGG INCUBATOR complete.! A snap at fS it taken at oce. Alto good shearing outfit. 8 . snaehinesj I Cots of combs , and cot ters If interested call Phone 65F15. Or writs JR.- C-Day.Rt. 4. Box 81-!B. Salem., i. - ' ' f.; v " . 8-j25 BALED CHEATSD 'GRAIN HA Y . Plions 1284-M. - ,4 ' . 8-J25 GOOD APPLES FOR. SALEflOeT'A BOX .free oeuyery. . jl.su ... FOR SALEPRIED BEANS ALSO" one NEARLY NEW CONSOLE YICTROLA lor sale cheap.- Phone 997. - ' 8-J25 SOME HOUSEHOLD FURNTURE IN clading small electric range and heater. ALFALFA, BRAlX, HAY, TIMOTHY and . straw, guaranteed quality, prompt ship- ment. .. rrJces upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla, Washington. :.j ,, j " - 8-j25 HAT HO DIVISION STREET 8-J25 WANT TO TRADE FRUIT TREES 1 for hay. Fruitlend Nursery. Phone 1140M. . -i I ' j- - --i - - -.8-j28 GOOSEBERRY PLANTS FOR -SALE r Write KoUin Heaver, fit. 2 or Phone 47F2. a-j25 FINE CLOVER HAY 1XR 814 PER ton at my farm. X 15F4- i .: F. Walker, Phone .r - 8-j25 82x4 CORDj TIRES RIMS, TUBES $8 , eacn. Z37 ..Myrtle JLre. 8-320 THREE SMALL CHICKEN HOUSES , ean .be moved on track) 1 barn 15 by 19 feet st bargain. Box 140, States ' . man.' 8-j25 WHEAT STRAW aOc.- A BALE OA straw cut green, one-third Tetch 50c a bale. RUta. Box 67, Salem. Noble t Andrews. J- - . ... 8-J25 1924 PRYKD, LOGAKBERRIES, Extra fsncy. Pries 28e a poandy Rt. 8. Box 124. Phone 21F12. " 8-j?9 300 LARGE CEDAR. POSTS 1800 LBS. No. 12 wire, 13,000 loganberry stakes, 75 picking jcratea. 8.. C. Nelson, Sil-rerton- rwi, i near Fairgrounds.. 8-j25 BARGAIN NEW WESTINGHOUSE An tomatie Electric Range for sale-8130 cash, used only 8 months. Cost 8187.50, Mrs. Msrtin, 1605 8, Church Street. - . ! - ., !' -; .a-j2 WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS 84.50 per hundred. Phone 2F2. - ' - -I ' 'if j r . - ' 8-J25 MIXED AD MONEY, TO LOAN ON any good real or personal aecurity. , Two cream, separators for' sale, -cheap. Good land for sale. 3 miles out on ..paved road, in tracts from 8 acres snd up. 20 seres. o good, soil, vith baildings, s well, and 1 all year creeks and about 1500 cords of timber, $3000, f50Q cash, balance' in .wood delivered, in 8a--Itus. John H. Scott. 305 Oregon BldK. ' U U.- -r, --'1 8-J23 10,000 LARGE OREGON IMPROVED gooseberry bushes. Inspected snd free from disessd.; 1 yesr old, 820 snd $39 per JH. -si' ! 1 i 1, i 100.0O0 Etteburg 121"! Strawberr plaate. , ; New -bod, large planted 8 per M, A. C- Parr, Bu Box 7. Post or.tr land road. Si23 Fruit Treei II; Walnuts and shrubbery. .High sa Ferry. Fruitland.iiursery. iA.4 Math is, Prop. Phone 1140-M ereniags...: .-- :-j - . v-.-. ;. . a-jisti FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS,, -1 ' cents-s bnndlf Ciicslatios depajtweot .Oregon- Statttman. J : i'T d- .- FOR SALE U2 1 SHARES (850 EACH) United Drug Co. Bexall) lit prefer red stock, 7 per cent gusrsatsed, psy sbls -oaarterty. Wm. Keimeyeri 175 N. Commercial. . t:. ,. i, . . 8-j4tf Beautiful Oregon Rose And. sieves other Oregon songs to gether with, a fineeolUcUoa of patriotic songs, sacred; songs and many old tint ' favorites. I I (. 2 --W'.f .( 1i ii I : , ALIi FOB 45o tN' H ! "' Special prices in -quantity lots); : ; Especially adaptable for school, ot munity.or bomaj. singing, Send fori . . Westerii Songster - ' TO psf es noir ;ia its! tbird sditloa .,; . :j u 'i'T-lh i '-.'f i ., - - . - -Published By v ' -; .' OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY. . 815. S. Commercial St. Salem. .Or. . -ill - i : i i- i f& H f mmrns WE RENT, SELL: OR REPAIR 8EWINCJ ,. machines. 1 Old machines $i snd up. Big advertising discount o new ua- WHITE SEWtSG -MACHINE CJ Vt blocks south. OB depot. XiX Soutk High St. Phono 208. t i ! ! 8 ft ;repss3 Kotfces. Tresspass Notices, sixe. 14 inches bf " -inches... pr io ted on srood '10 t ounce canvass bearing' tho words, Vbties Is Hereby " Given - That Tresspassing I Ii StrieayForbidden. O hess. Premise Under.. Penalty . Of - Prosecution Pries 18 each . or two lor 25e. - Statesman Publishing 1 Compnr, Salem, Oregon. DRAG SAW FOR SALtA NEW ONI man .power drag 4a w, all .metal cosy . strnctipa; - two twheeb) . under f ram permits machine to . be. snored like a wheelbarrow. Several apseialfeetarss. This, has Jierer. been used. sU at a substantial - reduction and ' giv, terms ' to reapeasibla parry. Was M, Meier. Salem Or, .8,. Box 231. ; WHlamette y alley Nursery Hss a Salesyard as-261 Court -street, n XwsdSjPSiii, saotti optoosits Bar SICK S tOfSJ WD as. 01 jrui SttQ, nut trees. Dr. Besn's Big -IVench pmns s specislty. Offiee phone 1315. Res, lO&FA, Jess MathiaPron- .1 8-d 14W sn4 nut FOR SALE LiTestodc ij & 1 PIGSr-PHON E-1 9SF11 . J ill BULL, PUPS FOR S ALE j-t MONTHS Phono 493-JL .-i24 LCOIX,IE FUFS FOR SALE , CHEAP Phone JJF4. I I i -ii 9-j3i JERSEY-COWS GENTLE. TE3TIK0 j. -B 753. S Ut&j : - ;. r i 9-J25 BEAUTIFUL I ; INTELLIGENT MALE Spits dog, Cheap. 1415 S. Liberty, . .r .- ." ; ' ; 9-j2S Salem. Sells Bzi by .Chicks 9-J25 VETERINARIAN -! Then 202 8-W V i DRJ PATTERSON 1 . ! : 9 d3Dtf FRED ,W. f LANGS, VETERINARIAN Office 430 8. Commercial.! Phone 1198 Res. Phons, 1660.. . 1 j 3 9-m23tt Bargains MHi goats, wbits Leghorn pullets; 101 ierrier pupsc tx-etiana, zs suit. ;... AVCTIOX SALES. ; ,i; JO - J,':: FORECLOSURE 1K11.K Tnssdsy, - Janaary. 27 1 p.. m. . 'Fourth Avenue West and. Madison . streets. . cugene, oreroft : ; 7 milch ebwstJerseyi Guernsey -.. . j -Heisteia. I i (- t horses 1300 lb. Gelding, 1000 . . 1 , . v 1 .pound Mars ! 52 milch Gosts fine stocky Nu- bisns, Toggenburi rs. aanens NanniesH-some Iresh: I One buck - . ; E. F; STORY - -VI. iiortgagee -: J, K. -Greer, Auctioneer 10-323 DRY WOOD j FOR SALE-f-Phono 254. or . ez2. ,. .1 I h -H B . I . 11-125 DRY; '.SLAB WOOD' TOR) " SALE Also second growth, ij .rhoad 1756, 11F22 DRY WOOD! FOR 8ALR PHONE 254 sr eza. r - : 1 - i ; . 11-125 DRY WOOD.) FOUR FOOT AND 16 inch wry mm wood, f 4.75 per load. Phone 1871-W, ' - p . .: . i 11-fll -4- WEfCAN SUPPLY YOUB WOOD AT 142. Jodd, the Woodsaw Man. . ; , ll-fl3 IS INCH AND, A FOOT WOOD OF ALL . ainaa. jtrrices reasonaoie ana. prompt oeuvery. rnone ias-v. w ii-sisti 4 ft. nd 16 inch. , ; Wry miU - woodt .-U. Dry! second growth fir. Dry! ld fir. - " j ; i " 1 j' , Dry A it. nsb. " hi ! , :j . 1. r - . men K Wflrr.t.fli , Fretnpt .delivery, and-reasonable pric. 280 South Church. Phone 1542, ll-s6tf W0ODSAWING JCpD AND SCHMIDT. ;no i-. f . 1 . U'ji3tf BEtrTECONT3 GROWTH TIB. 87? OAK r9Call, 1131. , .A. ,. ..... . Il-d27tf WOOD SHORT- LENGTHS OR 4 FT. (WAU nest uslity from 812.75 mt, ton ap.i Oregon, Utah, or Rock Springs Prompt delivery.' Phone 1855. Il-n20tf 16-INCH OLD FIR. 4 FOOT. OLD. FIB. second growtn .-oaK snd ash. Fhose 19ga. M. P, May field. r--r--A Ij.Jtf WANTED Emploj-ment 12 PliUMBING .AND REPAIRING WORK II. : Eener. Phone 1310-W. 12-j25 WANTED PRACTICAL. NURSB Wants msternity esses. Phone 1693-M. PRACTICAL NURSE-4NOT AFRAID OF wora. :vaii Jieyers,' e. . : az-ja COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER AND TYP 1st. wants. e-koie r par tuns employ ment. Famil ir with : a11 office work- Address "Office Man'.' ears State- WANTED TO LET. JOB. PUTTING logs on roilwsy. million feet esti- C. if. Query. lit. 8. Salem. , .. ... ' ...... ..J. '.- U ... 13-j25 COUNTY OR I CITY BONDS- -cA RE '.aieman. .... , t lB-j'ij WANTED TO BUY APARTMENT bouse . luraishiags and lease, from owner. Call S68-J. rir .. . 13-j25 WANTED. PRIVATE; MONEY FOR Tarro, Joans. s have several applica : tions "HanA. . Hawkins- A" Roberta, Jae, -Ore-en--BiUac.h13-d4tf 1 vt,ATw Sfr4bt,u flijtl i; j EMI -it i' ti'. . -,-.- ... is FOR.' SALE PRUNE TREES ROTH Ijnds 5 cents. Logsn Fsrm Nun.,, EoBte 6. Box 121. 13. WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER EtY used fnmiturs for cash. Phone in I SPIRELLA CORSETS SOLD BY A, Miles. 451, S. 2lst St. Phone 1 i0j J ; oaiem. uregon. - PLATE GLASS INSURANCE . See Us For JUtes . .On Piste Glass STANLEY. 4 FOLEY? Ageat. cusn ttanx llldg. Phone 347. 14 j.T, - Square DM AVeldiag Worka ' ' lerTr Stress ' 1 ! Phone 864 teach elpctrie and acetrl.n. iu JWP WANTED i5 EAT CHJXLE AT THE V ALLEY G RILI.. , .WANTED 1 Earn money .at home-,addrE. ng, msibng mirotsr. Experience un necesssry. No selling. We p.y P1.k. t w asnuu vs. SOD iifia New York. 16 j ,-, AMAZING! SUYLISH SHOES LATir. ,; cash commissiona introdncing Poimliir priced $8.95. and 4.95 ahoei. Actual samples 4furaisbed. Wnh. quirk. KtvV !; Arch Shoes. . Dept. W-2. Cincinnatj. " - 16-j.Ti" M EK SEL L . NEUTRALITY. Amerir, s , greatest cigar,, proposition; five cent , straight, 'squal most ten centers; fast sales; , big commissions; repeats. H Pisnto Cigsr Co.. Cincinnati. 1S j25 8500 A -MOXTH TO DISTliUHTK : everydsy household necessity, rural ar4 amaJl town di&triu.- N uioafjr B wj. ed. Million dollar fiwa behind it. Wri;. :for particulars, etatet N-rritsrv denied. ; V-:.N. JOHN60Njll I North Uait.n Aw Portland,-Ore. - . 16-i'J. h Wtt,WAXTKlS,emale 17 EARN 85-810 WEEKLY ADDRESSING mailing circalars. ftad etamfted ni velope ar particulars. Palsce M1 Co, Toledo, Ohio. 17 J23" SELL GIRLS' l DRESSES BOYS' Suits Direct, 8 $10 daily. 25 Vnder store!.. Steady repeats. Outfit FREK. Mtrv Anna- Dress. Co., Msnufarturers. New lfaven. Conn. -- . 17-j1.' 3 . . HELP WANTED Malev 18 MEN . WANTING. FOREST KAN'GKl: Postal Clerk-and other Govt, positions. Partieumra Free. Write afokaae, lni. M-134 Denver, Cob) . .18 -j:; WAKTED GOOD USED PIANO. WILL ay. cash, for a. good used piano, ilus- S bargain. Box 2109 Statesman. . ';... !- "...'.-- . . . l-;2." MAN WANTED (CITY OR COUNTRY i old- established company will sulkily capital and-start . you in your own per manent business selling eecexsities ieo pie -must buy every dsy. Experience nnnecessary. -Write MeCoanon A Co.. Factory 202, Winona, Minn. 18 j2 ELECTRICITY TAlGHT BY EXPERTS. Earn while you learn at home. Elec tricsl Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaraateed and position secured. : Write , to Chief Engineer . Cooke, 2l4(i Lawrence Ave., Chicago. SALESMEN 20 SALESMEN FOR BUILDING AND Loan. Call Mr. Tnrck, 169 S. High St. Phone 1718...; . 1,-... .. . . . ....... 20-j27' ENERGETIC SALESMAN TO HANDLI high class line of advertising cslendsr and novelties. Good salesman can mak big money 'twelve months in the yeai Prefer salesman to handle our line ex etusively,. although would entertain ou devoting major part of time to our ljnt Stats references. V. S.. Walsh, 595 Mi sion Sk, San Francisco. - - 20-j'.''. LOST AND POUND 23 LOST w AT! OE DEPOT, .HORN-RIM glasses. - Return to State library. .: . :. 22-J2.-. PEltSONAD 23 MARRY; IF -LONELY JOIN The Suc- eessfal .Correspondence Club. - Relia ble. Descriptions free. Box 556, Oak land, Calif. 23-il5 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG. LADY W O R T H 92&.O0O. Lonely, wiH marry. Club B-1022. Wichita,, Kansas ... 23-J35 a ATHO LJJ 8 WAVTING Corre- spoadents, - Booklet Free Heme Cuih. B-23, Grand Rapids. Michig.au. 23-j23 ASTROLOGY- STARS. TELL LIFE'S story. Send birthdate and dime tor Trial - reading, ildy. 1085-B. Rnit S. Kansas City, Mtsaniari. . . 23-j35 PtLPTICS--AT LAST A. Treatment first day. . which atop seisurea 4"rom No bromides, . JfarooUesf, . Guarantwil. ; Information i re.iHun4er Lahorstor- i, U07 Msin.iJUUlRorke Ark. 2jU LEADING ClBlUiiEST,- MOST RK- liable for lonely . people, confidenuai , in. plain sealed en- velone. .Tboaaaada wealthy members. If -sincere fwritA, - Estsblished 20 years. Mrs. Mstthews, Box 26, Oakland, California;-- i . . .. . 23-325 J LOANS WANT 1600 LOAN FOR THREE Tears on 10 acres.; 7 seres .bearing pmn-, three-quarters' scre-gooseberries. 4 room bouse, garage, ttonKry boase. good well. 2 k- soiies outk of city . limits on good gravel road, . ? - 80C0LOFSKY 841 , Stats., -i. v .. . .. -24i ' WANTED A LOAN-OF'8260 O! fH-J class security i H. E, Brows or Me'vin Johnson. 109 S. Conu'L St.. 24-jJj MONET TO; LOAN ON FARM PROP- eriy. Lowest rates obtainaDie. M. sVfeOardy is- Homer Smith' a- -of-fice. Seves-MHre B4dr. 24-a0tf , ItEAL) ESTATE City 25 IVour Home NICK 5 ROOMCOTTAOfc NOBTH 2ard atraeW. Terms. Call owner,. 2132. ... -. - 25-J3S MUST SELIj B!AUTIFUL NEW BUN- galow. Make, mo an otter, iwju .orie 3th.-. . J. .,, 2i-m. i NEW HoME-i-S42f0. FURNACE, PAV- laj stc. ,2'fi0i Trade, - ysrsnt. sc. "nv iriuf, mm RECKEr i HENDRICKS 8. Bank Bldg. 23 jl8tf MODERN '5 lWOM HOl'SE.-lASl!:ME.VT. itrrpiaee, Karase. furnace. ixrain. 84750. Becke a Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. " r - S5 j25tf PRINTED CA EDS .SIZE J4" BY 1 " wmiMt(p M er-taW K.nqaire At fries 19 cent-v -eerh. Stateamsar- Bastness Office. Ground" floor." " SPECIAL BARGAIN 6 i-.tooot house, with. ,hssomeDt sod . wo'lera. 4rruUng end ebrrtrie 4ieht, one -arr cf.-laad. I'rtce , t3i0Oi Tji'," 4od,. b.,dn. , en. Yiil , Loed -n iUul Ar. 1 aitdidry. aud-a, 375 Stats. St. . 25J23 X e J'BgjMa!iJ!iLi5 ,-asiwiisWsMWsMsWiss , I,, vmmHmmm0mmm Tmmmmmmm Y s f . i. i ' ! 1 ' ' - ! ! !