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( 61 Part of' '.'to be" r63-ye' -i' ' : 64 Balance (ab.) 6? No ,4' :-,- . : 67 River In IUly , ) 68 To permit .. f; 7 04 Honorable, decoration 72, Tram . , U f 73 ;Part brship J 74 Group of atoms 75 A girdle ; Ana nere mey ctre.j i : i ' - - - " f- :n . -'r ; i' ..J.s -":l :l '" ' . Washes faster a, tubful of liiiens, silks or woolens in 3 to 7 minutes; , 50 lbs. of dry clothes an hour-ct'-iially Ivoice le capacity of othrjvvashers. Vqshcs moxc thoroughly Hao handrubbing neces- sary even on wristbands, neckbands or collars. VQjShes with greater cate--no rouriding, dragging or pullirigr Cleans entirely by super-energized water action.' "M t We'll prove all this and much more or better rT". vlri . still, we'll let you" prove ft yourself right in your 111 - , ft S , Easy .Terms hi TVIIERE YOU CAN . f always" DO EEXTEj. L Tuesday) . -r-u ' ' ' j DOWX ' 1 Cautions 2 Whether : ' : 3 A common metal 4 Sacred bird of Egypt 5 Snare $ Greek (ab.) A ' 8 Upon' - ' ! ' - 9 Came In contact - 10 Truly (obs.)' IX Sow! 11 Governoc ol Jiew York J3 Fort j " " - X 13 r.eriorm ; is Aural (obs.) 20 Player ! i ! 21 Strange i , f i$ Sacred (Fr.) ! Ho Fasten ' Z$ To be sick 27 Duke (Fr.) J .8 Taste' t . ; -V " . ! 24 One '(Span.) ! 36 Choke 5 ' ! 3'7. Nr.' Coolidge- 1 i0t A countty In Europe ! 41 Female student (pC) 1 43 Pure r m i 44 Girl's name . L 46 Section (ab) ;i 47 A step . ! 48 Exclamation of pafn (Ger.) 1 ;49 Pronoun ' i,54 Fabric " ' ' i 56 prer Ppet.) ... ! 67 A 'Persian poet r 59 Tq fotd'ovC . i 60 Fortretss 1 V. i 62 took; -' '. ; " 1 64 Couch ' i 65 Lacquer , w r ! 67. Old friend ' 69 Tellurium (ab.) ' i .70 Paren ' 71 Southern state (ab.) 1 73 Church of England (ab.) ' own, nomfi oyr. ivxayiag. wasa yain it next - washday or sooner. No obliga ) tiori at all J t Don't delav phon ing us. 1 U -1 or r v H o lfo VITM VACTAI IIMltJfirTlif'r . Kim mm. ' 5 COVJS SOLD liERE Salem Jersey Dairy Supplies the Best .Milk From Jer-" ' sey Herds Near Salem ! The source of supply of ' milk delivered in Salem" by. the alem Jersey dairy is interesting for the' reason that many Qf the cows f.roni these Jerseys herds 'have taken prizes at both the state fair and the Pacific International "stock show., The supply at the present time comes from the following herds: . , . The Crandall herd, southeast of Salem; the -tMorrow herd, - near Rickreall; Meadow View Jersey farm, near Turner and the Robin son herd, near Rickreall; J- A new service just, inaugurated by the da4ry s the; delivery of butter to their patrons t with the milk. The butter is not their pro duct, but is first clas creamery butter manufactured by a Salem creamery. ' TJnder this new. plan a note in the milk bottle ' is all that is neccessary, and the butter will b? deliyered and charged on the regular milk b.ill. s ' ' ' The Salem' Jersey dairy was formerly operated by Mark Savage but Is now bwned by F, S. Aaua; sori and p. E. Cran'dijll. . Whple poldny Is. , . Looking to Linn .The Albany Chamber of Com merce is in receipt of the usual inquiries today from every point of the compass wanting informs- KIMBALXi PIANO f95 ; This piano is a real snap; -S10 dowQ, 6 a month. Gew. C. Will, 432 State Street . - ' 'I" "- i.'f.!! (Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle) C T? A T 1: K 5 lending you a Ll7iTlglltiriAleHclfIS?ln u S A "15 A y JET f Pl LpT T (T L I L A C 1 slTlooptst Tf Mr'C 9 Outstanding Maytag Features ' 1 - Washes faster. 6-Easily adjusted ? 2 t- Washer cleaner. ' to yr height. ' 5 3-Lirgest. hourjy 7-Oothes can be capacity in the put in or taken world- . out with the Mt compact washer running. . washer rnzde-- m T V " r takes floor space o-Tub cleans it- only 25 inches - " ; " . "T'r ". -Automatic ' 9 Cast aluminum , drain board. In- ' tttl-tHt stant tension wan rot, swell, release. AU split or corrodes. parts enclosed.'' ? a Reasons for . : 'World Leadership -- CREDIT' CI.D.LY : - v. tioa about Linn county, says " the Albany Democrat:' "One letter is" from Glenmor Ohio, written by a German' want ing to locate in Oregon "with" a German colony' 'her is organizing! Each member of the colony, has approximately $2000 wbich win be pooled to - buy ' nhfmproved lands. .' - ' " , The : Great Southern ' Lumber company, located at Pogalnsa, La., writes that when it decides to leave Paradise it may consider Oregon. This letter was in an swer to a letter sent out recently by Secretary Gilkey In an effort to interest capital in the lumber in dustry and the' manufacture Ot paper;. . . ':f ' From-Orange, California comes the ' letter asking about "your most wonderful " 'country," -and also wanting to locate in the hard ware business or a dye works plant. . I . i From Oklahoma comes a letter asking if there is sufficient rain here, and decrying conditions n that state, as it is too hot in sum mer and. too. told. Jp. winter, j A letter from Salem is an' inquiry about wanting a supply of alder lumber.' , The. majority the last few weeks ,want :to . locate on fafmsr' ",';'!' A recent classified ad in the Albany Democrat announcing : a small farm for rent near Albany caused a deluge of inquiries for the place. I -. . Former Salem Man Passes - . Great: 9iylat, flftyiport .t . j ' William Flaningam passed away at Newport' Tuesday, 'Jan. ? 7. He will "be remembered;; by : the older employees at the Oregon state hos pital for the i insane : that" he was employed from' July, "1898, I tp April,' 1914, as gar4ener; at the cottage farm. " j; ; ' -"Not only was he eminent in his chosen work but' was' blessed with a cheerful disposition coupled with old fashioned honesty, and his passing on will be; regretted by alKwho knew; him. j : ' ' i. ; f SCOTTS MILLS I Mr. and Mrers." D. Adklns have gone to California where they ex pect to spend the remainder'of the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Bessie Matheney. ''' 1 Mr. and .Mrs. Wm.: Ditchel and two boys, and Joe Gersch of Port land visited Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gersch and family Sunday. ' ' ' Eathon Reed spent . the pas week with relatives in Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. O.l H. Brougher and Mrs. Addie Smith visited Mrs! Hoosier near Monitor ! on" Sunday: Mrs. M. Waibel has' been visiting relatives in Oregon City and Port land the; past two weeks. - - ' Ed Elmer visited; relatives an friends in Portland over Sunday. I'ranklin- Whitlock, who has been serlpusly ill the past, month, is reported Improving and tils many friends hope he will soon be abie to be out again. '. , . v;. . . . Mrs. : Almond. Rich returned home Sunday f roni.i Silver ton where she had been visiting- ber parents for several days "V. ' . ? ' Fred' Losinger of '''R&seholt, South Dakota, . has i arrived -here and expects to make his home with his mother, Mrs. Vina .Los inger, 'S ' Hugh Ma gee made a business trip to Salem. Tuesday. The civic class of the high school attended the legislature in Salem Wednesday.' " O. H. Brougher was in Salem Friday 'on "business. I ' Mrs. T. J. Maloy went tof Port land Wednesday to Vj.lH 9j few days' wfb tier daughter, Mrs. Margaret Van Evera. '' AUBURN u. m. uaay is a Die to oe up again, after spending several days in bed last -week with a lame "back. I. A." Pooler has been1 in-poor health -for some time; and upon advice of his doctor went to the St. Vincent hospital In Portland last week. Mr. Pooler has been very ill and it will be several days before he 'will be able to return home. !- ' :' "' ' : . '! J.' The revival meetings being held at the school house, wijl continue this week. Rev. F. W. Launer the Lift Off.TNo Pain! Doesn't -hur,t one bit! - Drop a little "Freesone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. v - v: ' Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freerone" for a few cents, suf ficient to' remove every hard com; soft torn, or"corn "brtTVttn . the toes, and the foot calluses,' without E3rcacsscr: IrrlUUoo. Adr, COKiS pastor is untif tag in, bis work for the Auburn community, and those RQA ..tUjRUnl' thi "meVtlBS are misstag; toucb. . . . rThe evening of Feb. 6 is the date of the Willamette y'nversity Glee Clnb... The proceeds of, the ejenj ing'Wili be applied to the piano fund. . r , "t ' ' . At the executive meeting of the Auburn Community club Monday eyentng; aVthe W; J Sneed home plans1 V?T.e. discussed; for, several Interesting nd instructive' meet fngaTtoTln'e remalnder"'df "tbe cub year. " . - ..." . The folding chairs purchased by th'e Community Club to be used for 'public" gatherings' have" been found "serviceable for, school and Sunday school "purposes. ' f STAYTPH HEWS t ? The Hbelcab 61ub which, meets next j week at the ? horrie ' of Mrs. Harry Humphreys; is' preparing an especially pleaslng"progfam"'arid lunch for the occasion. " ' Wm. Tate was In from his farm home near Union 'Hill Saturday: Mrv Tate'ls one ol the j prosperous farmers of that vicinit3'.v ' " ' Albert Watlers and wife, Mr. Mulford and' Miss Naopi Mulfor who went to Vancouver, Wash., to visit a relation over the week end are at home again having en joyed a pleasant trip. ' - Mr. and Mrs. C E. Iramer tried out their, new" sedan esterday in a trip t'o Salem. ' Thiy 'were" ac companied by Alva Dajvis. " T Mrs. William Crabtree was call ed to Salem Wednesday by the serious illness of her daughter, who had? suffered ptomaine poll on front eating a pimento cheese sandwich Mrs.. Crabtree return ed home Friday - reporting her daughter, much Improved in health.. v i Owing to heavy local rains dur ing Wednesday, night and Thurs day, the Santiam river is well out of its banks at this point and much drift wood and uprooted trees are being , carried down stream by the flood, waters. . ijester I McDonald of Silver ton has purchased the interest ot C. H. jPlatts in the Passtime Pool hal which includes the entire stock while the building and fix tures are owned by Joseph P,ie?er. Mil i McDonald having extensive interests i elsewhere will not look after the business here personally. Mii Platts will go to another field where he has secured employ ment, i ' As the result ot a tall, Charles Lampman, a local carpenter, re ceived'a badly dislocated shoulder Wednesday evening" while abou his wort at his" home on Water street. ' Dr.' C "H. Brewer was un able to. reduce the dislocate meinber and "the unfortunate man was taken to the Salem hosp'tai where " he was 1 given relief. " tie has returned o his home but will be off duty for a few days: -Roy King," a prominent farmer of the Victor Point country, was in Staytcn recently transacting business.; 'Mr. King reports crop3 in that community looking good considering the hard " freezing spell which visited this end of the county during "December Mrs. M. Herzeifen' 1 pleasantly celebrated her birthday last week by having her children, Peter Hir zseifen and wife and ' Miss tainhfe Hirzseifn "of' Portland and a few S. layt'on friends with, her' upon the occasion. ' An excellent dinner was served by the hostess and a general good time" enjoyed. Safety CauricJt Honor- Railroad Benefactor CHICAGp, Jan. SI A move ment to immortalize the name of Lorenzo A. Father') Coffin, ac creditee! yrit,h being the sponsor of the ' first safety appliance act adopted by. Congress . and . god father of the air brake and the automatic coupler, has been start ed by the steam railroad section of the National Safety council. The memorial may be in the .form of a monument to be placed in the national capital.:- - Mr.' Coffin at one time was a state railroad commissioner. Struck by" the great mortality among trtamen, he began experi menting witb safety devices. These resulted in the writing of a safety appliance act, submitted .section by section to the judges' of the Iowa supreme court. It was adop ted later, and iri four, years the Coffin measure had been passed and signed by President Harrison. "ilr. Coffin did two great things and he received no reward while living,", the Safety council says'. 1He eaved - thousands ot railroad men front 'death' or permanent in jury and,! In the effort to accom plish, this, he effected" an . evolu tion In- railroad transportation. WEEKLY, OBJECTS t : i , Opposing the "proposal 'to sepa rate the air forces. from the army and navy' and unite them in a sin gle air force, t Secretary, of War John W. Weeks has issued the foi- f "The. army-and .navy have long: been i established 'aA 'separate' and ! Independent 'arms of the national defense, eacb with 1U definite functions' and its 'own particular sphere otaction. . Their dutie? and functions do :n6t conflict or over lay except along, the coastline. A system, for coordinating . the' oper ations of Jthe army and navy along ojir sea coast bal been evolved af ter long experience. This system, though not ideal, serves. to avoid as; far, as - possible duplication of operations as well us to overcome tae Tnherennack'of unlty'bf coiii- . n en -.-iff" CLASSIFIED Phone) 23-Advertising DepU s CLASSITIED ADVEETISEJtEjrTS Rat per word: Fer taaerti to Terp iasertioas Money to Loan On Real Estete t. K. FORD (Orer Ladd A Bnsa Bank) BETOR5 TOTT LEAVK TOTJB HOiOE ; Insured Properly Bank iildc. -a8f AUTOMOBILES XOT1CE SALEM AUTO WRECKEf G f Co., now open for business. Get oar prices before selling or buying. 402 S. - Church St. Fhone 2159. Res. Fhone lSOS-B. . , . - 1-iiXU BCHEEt-AR AtFTO WRECKING CO. Will i i j n:.k. .tul.' ttri.. paid. "ir85-K. Commereiat St.l-J8tt Storage - firm proof building, day and night errtee, 9 per moata. a. vi- ltt,'Tiati rornge. 1-jfltf 'AUTO REPAIRING WE WILL COMPLETELY RENEW Xur ear 'truck, tractor.- and- gnre 'you essy ma. II. U,- Shocker; 9 1'errr 66. rOUB TIME WILL BE WELL SPEJiT if you get estimates on Tour auto re- pair work at tae ttnarareea; garage,- so Miller. Phn -1 14-M. , S-f ' AUTO TOPS STATION ART TOPS Ta very 'latest hi anto tops t . Beasonahle Price O. J, HULL . 219 State 8t:' . S-dl7t1 " FOR RENT MODERN OFFICE ROOit FOR RENT - Home Realty Company. lb b. txigti. . 41 5. FOR RENT DESIRABLE SLEEPING rooms, 1 Vt blocks from post office: 250 8. Cottage. - -f 14-j23tl DOTVTrn T?rs rtzr 14" BY TU warding For Rent," price ' 10 cents each. Statesman asumt u.uci, on Ground floor. ' HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE 2056-J. - - ' . -niatl FOR RENT HOUSES AND APART- - nests. P. L. 1 Wood. S41 8tat street. FOR RENT -Apartments 5 HOUSE OR APARTMENTS 733 NORTH Hign. oe04 LARGE TWO BOOM APARTMENT ground floor. 960 Mill. 5F4' WELL FURNISHED - TWO BOOM apartment, close in. ' 541 Mill. 54 THREE BOOM FURNISHED APART inent. uStt Center.' Phone-1284-W.' ' . . , !.-: "- : ; - . . 5F1 FOR RENT FUl.LT FURNISHED S room apartaent,, wita bath.' Phone FURNISHED APARTMENT 2 0163 rooms ana mn, neaira. : viuse in. 920 Mill St. 5F4 THREE ROOM UNFURNISHED APART ment, . $7 a month, including phone. light and water, at vis. mone 1066. -" 5F1 FURNISHED APARTMENT 658 State St. . UNFURNISHED APARTMENT HARD wood floor. Heated. - Phone 1516-M. 10 N. 14th St. 5-fl FOR ' RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Commercial. APARTMENTS 268 N. COTTAQB. Sntf 3 ROOM APARTMENT FULLT FUR- nisned. Piano, furnace lest. - Good lo cation. Reasonable. Phone 1870-M or call 606 8. Chnreh afterrSO p. m.' 5ft FOR REJfT Rooms 6 LAUREL' HOTEL-rCNDEB KBW MAN- -agement.' Rooms fnrnishsd clean, 12th and Oak. . i 6fl0 ROOM FOB RENT MODERN HOME, three blocks from state louse, for gen tjema.'" Mast give references. " Pleasf address A- a- StaUtsman. 6-ol7t PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 1" BT 114" wording. 'Booms to - Beat,' . priem 10 cents each. Statesman Business office, Gretwsd floor. ' yr' '-' mand in this, restricted area." ' Tfne secretaryi of war points out that while the operations of the army and navy overlap only along a single line and In areas immed iately adjacent to the sea, the op erations of a separate air force would overlsp everywhere In the sphere of action of either the army of the navy". 'Referring to difficulty which has "been experienced in the "past in coordinating the action 'of the army and" "navy along : the 4 sea coast, Mr. Weeks says, "Imagine what difficulties would, exist in the future with an Independent air force continually operating in the zone of action of either the army or the navy while our three Inde pendent agencies, army, navy, air force, "would, have to be coordin ated along the coast. Such a con dIt!on',ot. affairs could, only, end In. disaster in . time ot war and shipul4 not be tolerated in timeof peaces ; ; ;. ; ? .gjv ; r SAUEU. MARKETS" I Prices auoted bm vkakui, . prices Tecei-ed ' by, farmers. Ka retail ptices arc given. . - ..i. GRAXS ASO HAT ' ". ' Ko. 1 soft white wheat - , 1 ft "7 Ko. 1 soft red wheat $1.81 Oata t ' t . Cheat hay f vas aay , ' . , f id. Cierer hay, tUA , -. Oat and Vetch bar tlS.50 ' P0BK. MTJTTO Aim SEE ' floes. lOMiiftrwt - . am ca Roga, 250-300 ewt Lieht aowe , fio.oo Top veal .9 Dressed veal -2aHt . . J4c Lambs , , ; . " POULTRY Heavy bene .18g lie pringer. 16618c 13315e Uight hens- EGGS. BUTTER. EnTTERPAT Creamery butter :. , jc 46c Bntterf at, - dolrvered Milk, per ewt Ksrti stsndsrds PulleU 44e -82.00 .3 3 Q 3Sc -30e -. . SEGTION One' wwk (six iasertioas) Oft month i.20 Ri mnnlhl' MntruL Mr month 1 5 IS laeatba contract, per month 12 Minimum for any advertisement 25 5 FOR RENT House 7- MODERN FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH garage. Call 1540 Stata St. 7F FOR 'RENT- ONE MQDERX POUR ' "room bungalow, close in.' ' Phone 1893. No children o-rer tire.' : 7-F4 "BIX- ROOM HOUSE CLOSE - IN. RANGE, gas plate, linoleum on kitchen; shades, etc. See Owner at 267 N. High. , '.. . 7F1 FOR SALE BT OWNER. NEARLT new -' btmgalow, ; full ' cement ' basement, fur nace, ' maple fjoorn, corner lob A good homo. 1285 N. Capitol St. 7-f8 FOR RENT SOOH- HOUSE, 2000 , State street. 840. WINNIE PETTTJOIIN v Realtor' r 216 Oregon Bldg. T-j31tt FOR. SALE iliscclianeons 8. Ft'RNTTURE 1333 NOR WAT. REAS 8Teb4 FOR SALE SEW CHENEY. PHOSO STaph and 40 records, -4(60.00. Phone ia-V. ' - ' '":" SF1 GOOD CRACKED BEANS FOR SALE - Fit eents-per' M." ir taketf at' bnce. Phone "254 or 622. r .''-'-"-.'.' 8F1 FORDSON . TRACTOR OUTFIT AND -other farm machinery- aad "teams ' for sale.- Joba 11. Scott, Fhone 254 or ' 22. - -' - ' 8FI COLTS- 32-20. HEAVT FRAME, LIKE - new. Six-shots. -BaTain!. Peopte"e Furnitnre Store, 271 - N. Commeretal St Salem. 8F3 UIQHGRADE IMPORTED "AND DOMES TICBRED CHINCHILLA BABBITS. . Prices reasonable. Northstar Babbitry Box S. Goodrich. -North Dakota. 8P9 ALFALFA, GRAIN, HAT, TIMOTHY and :: straw, guaranteed quality, prompt ship - ment. ibices upon application.. Richard Nyman, Walla Walia, , Washington. - ' 8 fl SI BRINGS TWO BIG" GERMAN BONDS. - Million Note Treasure Bond, Thousand note . Government bond, . bulletins, lists and sample currencies. Vernon, 1839 No. lath. Philadelphia. 8F1 PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS ONE OF - best V rooms n Franquettes in state, well grown and selected. A full line of nursery stock, at right prices. Send in' year HsW ' 85 years- in business. . Carlton. Nursery Co., Carlton, Oregon. '."....-' . . , . . 8F1 FORDSON TRACTOR. WITH TANDEM disc and . two bottom plow, for sale or trade lor li restock or automobie. Might take a team. - - : - JOHN If. SCOTT 1" " 305 Oregon- Bldg " 8-fl Fruit Treeg. . Walnut and shrubbery. ' High -aa Terry. . Fruitland, Nursery. A, J. Math Is, Prep. Phone 1140 M evenings. " ... t --'-'-. 8-il8tl FOR SALE OLD- NEW9PAPEBS, "It cents a bundle. Circulation, department Oregon Statesman.. . . FOB SALE 12 SHARES (850 EACH) United Drug Co, (Rex all) 1st prefer red stock, 7 per Cent guaranteed, pay able " quarterly Wm. . Neimeyer. 175 ". N. ' Commeretal. . . , 8-j4tf Beautiful Oregon Ross And eleven ether Oregon sonrs to gether with a fine Collection of patriot! songs, sacred songs and many eld tim farorites. - ' ;-t . ALL FOB 25e (Special prices in quantity lots) - Especially adaptable for achool, eon sanity or noma singing. Send' for" Western Songster. 70 pages now In It third! edition " Published By - . '" - OREGOJT TEACHERS MONTHLT 816 S. Commercial St. Bslem, Or. " Notices" For Sale. T Tresspasa' Notices,' sise 1 Inches bj - 9 inches,' printed - en good 10 wunc eanrass bearing the words, "Notice It Hereby Otren - That "Tresspasslnr- It Strictly forbidden Oa Thee Premise Under Penalty Ol Prosecution." Prid 15o each er two for 25 e. Stateamat; Publishing Company, Salem, Oregon. '.' ' ' . " i .' ; - . -8-atI, WE RENT. SELL OB BEPAIB SXWIN& maenmes. va macmaes sa- ana up' Big adTcrtising diactfunf: oh mew saw- chines. - ' ... i WHITE SEWINO atACHINa? CO. 1 - blocks stmt h- -OE depot.- -21-8ratl High SC Phono 208. . , a-fJ DBAO-SAW FOB BALE A- NEW Nt man power arag saw, au metal con struction ; two . wheele ander frame permits machine to bo moTod ' like- wheolbarrowv ' Several apoeiad features. This has never 1 been, used. - Will sen at a substantial reduction sad grre terms to responsible party4 Wm ' M. Meier,. Salem, Or, E. 8. Box 23 L -'I f - - 'I : SJSd Willamette Valley Nursery I Has a Sslesyard at 261 Court street, at Kennedy'a paint shop, opposite Bn aiek'e store. All kinds ef fruit aad But trees. Dr. Bean's Big French prune a peetaltr;-. Office phone- 1815. Bee. 105F5. Jess Mathis. Prop. J 8-dl4tf FOR SALE Livestock & HEAVY YOUNG WORK HORSE. GEN- tie. rnone jioir. , . sr 150 BUYS TOUNG HOLSTEDT-JERSET cow, iresn. see her at .. L. -Brady place end of S. Com'! car line oppo - site Salem Heights hall. - . fi-fi PIGSr PHONE JOSJll. -J81 '-"Pet!an4"' Sells -i Baby 'Chicks ttut 9 j27tf ETEBINARIAN ' DB, PATTERSON Phone? aeas-w: , !- ,.-s, s-d,vtf PRKI W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN . Office 430 S. Commercial Phone 1198 Re. Phoe IB, i - a-m23tf WOOD. .FOR .ILE 11 1 COOD COAI.I DRY WOOD - PROMPT DELTVEBIES HILL M1 AN FUEL CO. PHONE 1855 - - . i ; ll-j29tf DRY-WOOD FOB SALE Phone 254 or t 632, ----- ' xi-f25 VR? WOOD. FOUR FOOT AND 18 Inch, i I d. 84.T5 per -load. Phone !;1879-Wi ' Jl-fll -CA f UPPLX.. YOUR W90D AT vmonal:e;prTccr TCall 112. JuJJ. the woodssw Alio. 11-113 VOOD FOR SALE - It WOODSAWINO JUDD AND SCHMIDT phone 142. - -J13ti TTtT - SLAB WOOD FOB SALE Also DIXY Vk Tfcn-S 1758. 11F22 eeeona -ini--.-- BEST GRAPE OF WOOD 4 It. ana to mtu. . ' - Dry mill wood. Iry and green mill weod. i Dry aecond- growth fir. . : Dry -and Id fir. - . Di-r-4 ft. ash. ' - - ' FRED E. WELLS . Prompt delfrery" n reasonable price. 280 South. Chnrch.: Phone 1542. Il-a6tf BEST SECOND GROWTH FIB 7; OAK 89. Call 3W Il-d27tt 18 INCH AND FOOT WOOD OF ALL kinds. Pricea reasonable and prompt delrry. Phone 1958-W. 11 slStf 18-INCH OLD FIB. 4 FOOT OLD FIR. aecond growth oak and ash. -Phono QF M P. Wsrfield. ll-itf -WANTED Miscellaneous 13 MARRIED MAN DESIRES WORK ON farm.- Experienced in dairy and farm. - 4VANTED Miscellaneous 13 WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED -Piano or player cheap. Bex 2315 Statesman. ' 13-f7 WANTEP TO CUT GHICKF.N OR - Stable manure. Will pay good price. Y. Kaneka Boute 8, Box 184, S; CASH PAID FOB FALSE TEETH dental gold, platinum and discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refinis Co., Otsego, Michigan. ' 13-j27tf WANTED CASH PAID FOR ROTAL Anhe, Bings and Lambert cherry scions. Lafayette Nursery Co.. Lafayette, t : . is fi WJiSTEO PRIVATE MONEY FOR farm loans. We have several applica tions on hand. Hawkins A Roberta, Inc., 205 Oregon Building. 13-d4tf WOODBT 1 THE "AUCTIONEER BUYS used furniture for cash. Phone 51 1. . . 13-aprtf 15CanLJiAXEOUS 14 STIRELLA CORSETS SOLD BY Alice A. Miles. 451 N. 21st St. Phone 190,4-J. Salem, Oregon.- 14-fl . SPRING SEWING -Make that" hat and coat for Easter -and -save half. -'-Classes in millinery and dressmaking, xuoraing, afternoon and evening.' . Enroll now. Classes begin Monday, February 2nd, on third floor over Miller' a store. For infor mat ion call Mrs. Neff. phone 686. 14-f3 Square Deal Welding Works - - 849 'Ferry Street - " Phoiie 864 " We teach electric and acetylene weld ing. Welder of 12 years experience as teacher: - - ' 14f2S AGENTS AVAXTED 16 BE OUB SALESMAN EXTRAORDIX ary values. Pure Wool Suits. Three - day delivery. Big advsnee commission. We deliver; and cellact. Write quick. Crane-Kent Clothes. Cincinnati, lti-fl AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE Samples. Sell Madison "Better-Made". ShirU for large Manufacturer direct to "wearer. No capital . or ' experience . required. Many earn 100 weekly and bonus. Msdison Mills, &62 Broadway,' New York. 16-f 1 f 300 A MONTH TO DISTRIBUTE Every day household necessity, rural and small town districts. No money-seeded. Million dollar firm behind it W'rite for particulars, state territory desired.- V. X. JOHNSON, 161 North Union Ave.. Portland. Ore-.., . 16-fl HELP WAX TED Female 17 EARN $5-81 WEEKLT, ADDRESSING, mailing circulars. Send stamped enve lope for particulars. Palace Mail Co., Toledo. Ohio. . 17-fl WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR housework. Bo 2333. Statesman. 17-fl HELP WATED--Male 18 EARN BIG MONET. IX ELECTRICITT, Building radios, wiring houses, automo tive work, etc Learn at home. Satis faction guaranteed and position secured. Electrical Book Free. . Write Chief En gineer Cooke, 2140 Lawrence, Chirac. . .,... ... . 18.fl MAX WANTED (CITY OB- COUXTBT) old established company will supply capital and start yon. in your own per . manent business selling necessities peo ple must bay -every 'day. "Experience unnecessary. Write McConnon 4r Co, Faraory 202. Winona. Minn. lS-fl SALES3IEX 20 WANTED SALESMEN! ' GOOD LIVE Tampa Cigars.- Salary or Commission. Full time or sideline. Send stamped I Addressed envelope. Gulf Coast Cisa : Co Tampa. Fla. . 20F1 AMAZING STYLISH ..SHOES LARGE k cash Commissions introducing Popular priced 83. 9j and '84.H5 shoes. Actual ; sample furnished. Write quick. Style Arch Shoes. Dept. W2, Cincinnati. ' " - -20 fl ENERGETIC. SALESMAN TO HANDLE high class line of advertising caU-udar and'-noreitiea.'flood mlesmant-an make big money twelve months in the year; ' Prefer as Learns n to handle our line ex ' clusively, although woaid entertain one devoting major part ot. time to oar line. State reference. V. S. Walsh, 595 Mis sion St.," San Francisco. 20-fl WANTED SALESMEN. TO Distribute proaucis or Seattle manufacturing torn DT in Tour local territnrv mnA where.' Experience unnecessary. We gite you complete course of instruction . on articles and salesmanship. 8500 to ' 81000 investment reqnired, fully pre- terted "by merchandise and exclusive right to represent company in your ter- ritory. Advancement and wonderful op- portnnities to those whose efforts jus . Ufy promotion. Investigate at oace i openings a"re-liraited.- Artdress Preir dent, 1001 L. C. Smith Bldg., Seattle. Washington. - - go. ft POULTRY AXD EGGS 21 ' POULTRY KEEPERS FREE CIIIC1C feed given to all ordering ene hundred 1 or more chicks front Feh. 2nd to 7tb.' Our new location, 284 North Cottsre. Salem Chickeries, Salem. 2lFeb3 RHODE ISLAND RED BREEDING maker for aale; also chicks and hatrhinir err. PhoTie 1UF14. ' 21-f3 LOST ASD FOUND 23 LOST FOUNTAIN PEN. MILLICENT jviea- on w. fhone 137.' S-'Tff- n 1 FEKSONAIi f 2o.OOO. -Lonely, will marry. Club o-ivt-i, wicnita, Kanaas. - 23-fl' MARRT IF LONELY JOJN "THE Sue. eeeafnl Correspondence Club" Keli- V. able. Descriptions free. Uox 556. Oak land, Calif. ... 23-fl' ASTROLOGY STARS TELL LIFE'S -alory. - end birthdato and dime for5 Trial reading. Eddy. 10S5-B. .. Kuit' 36, Kansas City, Missouri. 23-fl' MADAM VIRGINIA GIVES READINGS on Love and Business. Honrs 9 tn 9 633 Ferry St. Phone 1908-J. 23 fl LEAD IXf C LUB LA Uf K .-T. JTT "K leable for lonely people,- confide -1 rie "JU?'pt,"" re P'ain sealed envelope " Thousands weslthy members. If siifere" write. E1ibHnhed 20 ye.rx, ?' ' ildtlhews,' Box 25,' CakU,' t.:'- . I . . . . li A i s