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SATURDAY- MORNINGrAPRII 5,-1921 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALELl, 0?EGO:? By AUDRED PhonelOflh- mHE APRIL, social meeting of A Salera Wornan'slclun will be in the nature of as lecture on "American Mysticism" Iby Iter. Martin Fereshetlan, pastor of the Unitarian charch; at 2:20 o'clock this afternoon at the club "house." The. social committee fof April includes Mrs. John MeCourt, Mrs.1 Herbert L, Stiff, Mrs. Walter' Kirk, Mrs. Wilson Darby. Mrs. O. W. Sband. Mrs. W. B. Mott, Mrs. Bliss Darby, Mrs. Lewis L Grif fith. Mrs; Frank Meyers, Mrs. C. B. Webb. Mrs. George White and Mrs. A. F. Marcus. Friends of Dr. .and 'Ura Carl Gregg Doney will be Interested In thehews that they are 'expected to afrlve In Salem after spending the winter in Cambridge, , Mass., on "Majr '9 ': ' . ' . , ";. A. concert by the Oregon AgH cultural college full symphony or chestra , of 33 pieces at 8:15 o'clock this evening in Waller hall; promises to be, one of theOpefa Manonq tenor! solo, C: TL most Interesting events ' of a""fuTl musical week The advanced orchestra has i been received this season with ex- ceptional favor wherever- k - has played. Mrs. Marguerite .-, Mac Manus is the jdirectorof -the group whHe0 the,,soloisJ ,lor .tomorrow nigbt'aoocertwill beByron D. Arnold, pianist. .'. - : "V.. "---.' " " Rev.md Mrs, Fred C. Taylor were the lionor.'ineSts at a large h .j.- -i, r . ' Given Free The awre amounts will e given -i away as follows: ... First prize, .1100.00. Besides this splendid first "prize we are going rto give away nine other cash prizes. " '. . . . ' ni iui 4 T- I:.. I-' : ' ' i ? . ' 5 ' Solve the above cross word puzzle and send us your answer worked ' on the puzzle diagram as "printed i tbdve with a ten word slogan for The Oregon. Statesman ..(the best rou can think of ), neatly and legi bily written on a separate sheet ftf paper with your name, and ad dress in the upper right hand cor ner. If your answer to .the cross word puzzle is;Cotret re "will at once mail you a splendid- illustrat ed prize list describing, the- prizes .tend giving full information and rules. Don't Bend any money. You can be a prize winner without spending one' cent- of your own money. " '" ' ' . " " . ' ' Send your-answer --Miuickly. Txe Qregon Statesman 215 8onth Commercial lioW To Solve Cross Word Puzzle Each number is the start of a Avoi'd. White space represents a letter;:- Look at the key printed and . see the definition for the Word you seek. . Select a word that, has the right cumber .of letters for . the - space allowed it horizontal or ver tical, asjbe case may be. Remem ber the word ends in the square . just before the first black square yosreach or "at the , border, of the puzzle. i 'After jrou have found oneij or two rworJs you. will have clews to still otiidrg t - - r CrossWoWl Fizzle Synonynis Hortzontal Words, . 1 ' V oxdniaRT movfag itody of waters ,' j - ; : wprd A-AX kind of-cloth made t irom;flax. -' Word SAiayVgown. ' j Vertical Words--- - i Word 1 A word usffd-rt-aes cribe the condition of cottonbr hay or other merchandise; after it has been, pressed and bound tightly for ahipment.' VWord 2 It takes' ixteen of them to make a pound. Word 3 The ruler of a mon archy plural,. . T S57 fiJ?. 415 Jcsral blanks sniteJ to Wost iuiy buslacii trziuLUv7&. 7t fciay have just ih$ forxa yon are looking for at a hte Eavinj as coaparcd to Jnade to order forma. , ; . - -- , I-;j' 1 y , " ' ' v - ' ' - : Some of the forms: Contract of Sale, Road Notice jWifl forms, Assign i?.nt oyrtsrase, Jlortgige forms, Quit Claim Deeds, Abstracts fCfrli, Bi3 of Sale, Brjilding Contract, Promissory Notes InstalLaent Notes, rCrr.rariieaser Power of jAttorriey, ! Pruise Jfccoks. and Pads, Scale Re - criptsEtcv These forms are carefuiiyTJrepsred fct the courts and -private ess. Price on forms ranges from 4 cents to 1C c?r.ti apiece, "and Cn note Uc3frcia25 to CO cents.! ; ' i . ;:,'";;: v - ... TTttfrrr.t Xvnvnn qatt tv TI:3,B2r.-n.;'Ial3lifJIliIg, Co. 7 I 1 BljNCH and successful reception last night at he FIt&X Methodist, church at which 'the members of the Ladies Aid; society, of the church were hostesses for he pleasure of the ner pastor 'and his wife. Many "friends' calledrand extended their we'lebme to the newcomers. , . 1 ' I. i . - t Dr. John R. Site, prominent amrig'lSalemp musicians, will, be In 'Charge of an interesting musi cal event of the evening when; the Harmonic 'Verrtn - nrembers pre-; seat a- program this evening in St. Joseph's 'auditorium, j following- a congenial basket dinner , -' The teilOWihgfprogram will be Iglven: Wie Habe Ichj Sie Geliebt. Oenin Hsrrnonie -choirns ; - chorus, Traum, Der Sennerinj; trio, 'two yJolns and piano. Miis Kaster,- Fpejkfahd R: Alexander; piano solo, ; Barcarolle, J. Killlan: iad Sress, ttlch L. Tteimann; Soldiers. FSrfewell. Vere- in Harmonie; chorus, Lovesong, violin solo,' pi ano sold, R.". Alexander; Le Rete Mnston accompanied; by Mrs. Frak Sinn; rlther solo, W. Blum berg; Love and Flowers; trio, IMIs Kaster, F. Foelki ana R. A1 exander; Laments, Gabriel Mar- i. jcello solo; Dr. -J. R. Sites; March Song, ! Vreinf Harmonie, chorus.;: . i ?, "v . -j Mrs. Charles Gray of Corrallis has been the bouse guest for sev eral days this Week of MrB.'Lenta Westacott. Mrs.; Graly is house mother at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority on the OAC campus. The Colonial Dame tea shoppe was the scene on ; Thursday eve ning of a charmingly appointed dinner party at whifch Beatrice Crawf ord-Newcomb was hostess, honoring Mr. Frank j Jue,. gifted tenor soloist who appeared with the University of Qregon Glee clubs and orchestra, j ' ,Cnp-o'-gold tulips in a Chinese brue- bowl centered j the table Pwhefe 'covers were placed for Mr iFfarik Jtie. Miss Beth Bedford. fRevJ J. J. Evans. Miss Joan New fcSmb, and . the., hostess, Beatrice Crawford-Xewcomb. t .A delightful feature on the menu wag the Hu Kwa tea, a, deli cate, imported ' variety obtainable only at the Gilbert studio' u ' j ' ; ' - "M s. Clarence Byrd'and child iren, j Martha ahd '"Wiliram "tlenryi left during the mid-wek for Cus ter, Ohio. i The Book and Thimble club met at the home of Mrs. E. Thursday, . April 16. A. Manning The after- noon: was spent in solving puzzles Sand Jn games and conversation. I The house was decorated with Scotch broom and wild flags. Mrs. IBeaver assisted the hostess in serving luncheon. , The following; members were present: iMrs. F. Mrs.) Charles Schwartz, H. Bentley, Mrs. L. F. Brown, Mrs. C, t. Adams, Mrs. E Pattlson. Mrs. George frott, Mrs. Mary Beaver and; Mrs, E. A. Man iningj One of the! attractive dinners of the week was that at which Mr, land Mrs. T. A.f Livesley enter-i tained at their home on Lincoln' ill 111 on Thursdayl. Covers were placed for Mr. and if A OMIIG THROUGH5' WITH Tfelit JArr(b, Legal LEGAL lELAinD HEAL QUARTEH3 At Zzz'"z3 Crflcc, Crcmd Fleer- ,1 ; today . .-' : ' Salem -'Woman's club." Club house. 2:30 o'clock. - , O. A.: C. orchestra, assisted by Byron D. Arnold, pianist, Waller hall. 8:15 o'clock. . Ladies of the GAR. Mrs. George Smith, 965 North 15th street, hos tess.; - '' - - Verein Harmon! program, St. Joseph's Auditorium." : f 't- Hantlay ."'"' ''-- -i;' . i Special : musicale. First I Con gregational church. 7:30 o'clock. Professor Clifford Kantner, Jean Kantner, and Nathan Stewart, all of Seattle, participants. Mrs.. Dan Fry, -Sr., Dr. and Mrs. R.. E. Lee Steiner, Mr. arid: Mrs. Max Hofer, Mr. and Mrs. John McNary, Mr. and Mrs. Frita Slade, Mrs. G. W. DeBeck, Dv N. Sanson, Colonel Bartram, "Miss ; Dorothy Llvesley, and the hosts; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Llvesley. - . . - . . r . . , : Mrs. Seymour Jones, state re gent of the Daughters of the Am erican Revolution,, and Mrs. Elmo White, state secretary, will !"come to' Corvallis Saturday to attend .the reception fo be given at the club house Saturday night when members of the Corvallis Wom an's clnb and Winema chapter, DAR. will entertain in honor of the foreign j students attending OAC. Mrs. Jpnes is to speak very briefly during the reception and welcome the : students.- Corvallis Gazette Times. . ' ! ' A . Mrs. Charles S. Pratt Was-hostess on Thursday When she enter tained the members ;of the Kens ingtonjiclubjiyacions Shades ; of pinkiips wWejiaetLin. jbawis-ful about the llvjng .room. ;The spe cial guests of"the afternoon were: Miss Alice B,0thIj&nd Mrs. Emil Both. After pleasant afternoon Qf sewing thechostess was assisted ln ,the'erving5 of 'dainty refresh ments by MrS Roth. j The members of the club who Were. present Included: Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mrs. F. S. Anunsen; Mrs. Albert C. Smith, Mrs. C. E. Crand all, Mrs. Frank Power, "Mrs. rl. M. Doughton, Mrs. Herbert Hauser, Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs. George M. King, Mrs. George P. Griffith, and the hostess, Mrs. Charles S. Pratt. -" j. . , - i l.-i- The Kappa Gamma. Rho frater nity1' will entertain this evening with, their annual formal banquet tonight at the Marion hotel.' This promises to be one of the most ela borate of - Willamette University campus affairs. - j The birthday I anniversary i of OWen Cotterman and of . Albert Geiser , were celebrated jointly on a recent pleasant evening when a group of neighbors under the lead ership of Mrs-. Brady Davis sur prised Mr. Cotterman and Mr; Gei ser with a birthday party at the Cotterman home. Bouquets of lil acs and narcissi ; were attractive about the rooms where music and games were enjoyed throughout the evening. Later, delightful re freshments were' served, featuring two large decorated birthday cakes. v;o '"v f . ';: j - f . ::.f. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cotterman, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Geiser, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smart, Mr. end Mrs, G us Brown, Mrs. J. A. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Polka. Mr. and Mrs. Weun, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Charlton, M". and Mrs. Clar ence Townsend. Miss Vlyiah. Hoff man, Leon Pdlkai- Helen anl Ro bert Carpenter, Leonard .Robert, and June Brown, and Marjorie' and Gordon Geum. ; 1 ' - " - '- -.11 The Willamette, University La dies Glee club gaye a delightful concert last ftivenirig 'in Greghani. The home cfbnceTt Mhe tlafe Will be ad? next -Wednesday at -Waller halL jiijv ;& - . i The-teembers ot Stirt-Joseph'B Dramhic club laye announced Fri day, lay 1 as the' datef for their first publie presentation when they will give "The Green-Eyed Mon ster's Touch" at 8:30 o'clock in St. Joseph's Auditorium.. ! The leading parts in the play- a comedy in three actswill be taken by Mary Le bold and Charles Coffey. Supporting .Miss Lebold !;,. : .... and' Mr. Coffey Vin be"Char!es Redding. : Mls Virginia McEntee, Gerald Suing.' aidney Jentzkow and Gladvs La Forrest.lS R. I. Dibb is director and stage manager tf the play.' - I ' The Ladies of - the GAR will meet today with Mrs. George Smith, 965 North celebration of the 15 th i street? In birthday. o U S. Grant as well as Appomattox day. i All comrades: are invited to be guests. iM' Tae Sweet Briar Hub was en- joyably entertained: this week at the home of Mrs. Li A. Grote. The afternoon waa fascinatingly spent In listening to a talk on home and general conditions Ijof France - by Mrs. Jack Richardfibn, who was born and reared In prance, cominj? to America only five yeara ago Special musical numbers that were enjoyed included ajjvocal by Mrs. Arthur Utley; a piano solo by,Mrs. Corydon Blodgett,4 and piano duet by Mrs. UUeyj and Mrs. Ira Darby. Willie Utley and Corydon Blodgett, Jr., were; also on the program. r J ---j The tea'; table' was beautifully (fentered with a bowl of! pink.,tu-: lips; and lilacs. Mrs. C C. Page and; Mrs. Mose Adams presided at the 'urns. Assisting In the serving were Mrs.-Karl Kugel, Mrs: "Ed. Pratt, Mrs, Corydon Mrs. Arthur Utley. Quests invited to Blodgett, and ineet! with the club included: Mrs. Earl Daue, Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling. Mrs. Char les ; Pratt, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. Ida Babcdck, Mrs; ! Herbert Hauser, Mrs. P.. Gl Brady, Mrs. William Gorsline, rs; John Sch Iridier, and Mrs-Ira! Darbyi ,. rTSe club"-meinbers "present In cluded: - Mrs. Arthur Utley, Mrs. Cqrjr'aon Blodgett; airs; M.:C. Pet teys, -Mrs. A. H. Bunn; ' Mrs. Ed Pratt. Miss Nellie Tayloi'rMrs. C. C. Chaffee, Mrs. C James Imlah, Mrs. C.'Page, Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs..; Glenn:; Adams, Mrs. MP Adams, Mrs. Fern! Allen, - Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. Theodore Mad sen and the hostess. Mrs.! Grote. I SILVERTON SOCIETY-f I ' BILVERtON,Or (Special to ' The i ., April 22.- tatesman).. Trinity Dorcas society met at Trin ity social rooms Tuesday evening of this week. At the I business- session the matter of entertaining the! visitors for LheV.XiUtheran Brotherhood conven at llverton in the lion to be held early part of May was discussed. It was. de cided; that Saturday evening the Dorcas society, will serve dinner for those attending thsj convent tion. ' Committees were appointed to take charge of th& matter. The menu committee is composed of Mrs Esther WeaverJ andr MrsV( An drew Hall, i The kitchenj'commft tee is made up of Mrs. Henry Stor lle, Mrs. Oscar Satern, Mrs. L. M. Larson, Mrs. John Goplerud, Miss Marie TlflglestaL; In charge ' of the dining room will be Alice Jen sen,! Cora Satern, Jordis Kloster, Llllie Madsen, Viola Rlveness and Mrs! Melvin Rlveness. ; : - Following the business session a lunch; was served by Mra. Henry Storalie, Mrs. Helmer Rue, Mrs. M. C. Jacobsen and Miss Cora Satern. 'If. . Mrs. Charles Harwood iwas hos- tess', at a "500" card paty Tues day feyenlng at the Harwood home In honor of Mr. Harwobd's 48th birthday' The affair Was a sur prise to Mr. Harwood. -A yellow andwhlte color scheme' Was used about the rooms, a; large number of spring flowers) being' Used. Guests were Mr; and! Mrs.! Clarence Harwood of Albany,! Mr and Mrs. W. Haberly, Mr. arid Mrs.' Berge Bprfevik,"Mr."and Mrs. Roy Skaife, Mr-.iand jMrg. Oscar taarsli, Mr. an Mrs, P., R, -Ekiman J-Mr. . and MlmJoeiStalner,Mr. and Mrs. C J.' '"Cooley. Mrj and Mrs. . Lloyd Moser, Mr., and Mrs. W. Egan, Mr. andj Mrs. .O; Standard;, Mr. and ra. - J. H. Mosere Mr. and, Mrs. G. R-. Moser, Miss ; Harriet ;Farrell, Gilbert Moser airid MerJ Harwood. t : v-::- vte-.-.v:. Mrs. Inez Reynolds is at Silver ton if or a visit with: her' son, Chatles Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds has ; been making her home in Los Angeles for the past year. She made a trip to Silverton by boat and1, reports a rough -voyage. Thursday evening Mrs'.- Reynolds was honor guest at a dinner-party at Which Mr. and Mrs., William Service was hosts, j Guests were Mrs.: Reynolds, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. H..R. Irish and Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Latham. ? . j v,?.'i; s: Miss Edna Hartley antt5AImond Balch were married at ancouver fn the early? part of this "week; Mrs.j Hartley is the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs.- Charles-Hartley of Silverton, a member of the 1924 elass of the Silverton high, school, and juntil t ecently a stenographer at, the Lutheran Home Seekers Agency. Mr. Balch is also a grad uate of the Silverton high school and at present- attending school at the Oregon - Agricultural col lege.; Mr. Balch, returned Tues day f to: Corvallis. s"r i? X '"l: Forty members and their wives of the Silverton unit of the Luth eran 1 Brotherhood ... surprised fTtfr. and Mrs. A. O. Nelson at their new home on East 1 Oak , street iThurs aay night. A coffee perculator was Jeft as a remembrance of the evening. "-ReriCeorpe Ilenrlksen made the presentation - speech to which ilr4 Kelson, responded. Mr. Kelson is president of the Silver ton Brotherhood. - U - -! - - .. i; ' 1 - " i i i, i - R e a cTthe - Classitiecf Ads, . ... . '. . .. . -v. -t is.' - . rjaaMiia TITIE-IOLEH'JBCE El y-i v .. r -J'- A Thrilling Love Story of the Pre-view speii-Bouna Tsieraay; Historic bpisoaes Be came Realistic. 4 ByAtodred'Biilich ' ' After an audience has seen such cinematic spectacles l a,s hahi Lincoln,"- for instance,, and 'The Thief of Bagdad? admittedly are, one may be inclined' to ask, Arid, tiow plese, what is us on the screen? . - eft for . And the- answer i Is V Janice Meredith." J , "Janiee Meredith,' !the film, is the gorgeous breaking of, the cry salis of which ' "Janice Meriedith," the book, was only the woven co coon. ; .1 ' ! ' : "Janice Meredith," Jfhe film, is tremendous, it is real, that ia what it is, real. : And as it were' not enough to show the actual scenes of the Boston tea partyj the mir aculously stirring ride of Paul Re vere through the moonlight night ith the waters, hillside, t and hedgerows, t all bathed in ia Tlue light;' the pitable winter 4t Val ley Forge; the elegance andj splen dor of the Court of Versailles J and again,: "Washington Crossing " the Deieware, an event more oaring, more perl ious, more Vital jto hu man life and love 'thanj it was ever dreamed before. !An intense story of love, riyalryjealoujsy, humilia tion, and intrique cfments the whole into one' stupendous docu ment of American history and ro mance chronicles inlaid with hu man desires, defeats, : affections, triumphs. J . " -1 ' "Jn Janice Meredith" there is the woman :hose effigy, now hideous toj one who had loved her, I Is'"' not fit to lie even near "a heart, so pure", as Janice's own. . And yet she has to play her part in the dra ma, of it all before, like tloWes, she is taken from the stage. And if it is true that all drama with engrossing action-, with char- 4- 1 U GIRL SCOUTS! HOLD FRIDAY 1 t.i erit . Badses! . Awarded at j Gathering in Silverton; ; T Program is Offered SILVERTON, Ore., jApril 21. (Special to The Statesman. -The dvision of the Girl Scouts which is under the leadership of Miss E sther Ladson held a rally in. Trin it r social rooms Friday evening. A ; this time a number of merit bi dges were awarded, j A program was given in the first jtfart of the evening. Following this, refresh ments were sold netting the girls $15 to be used for purchasing new uniforms.. j .-jjThe program consisted of the following- numbers: Tiik by Mrs. ..G.; Gunderson; enrollment of Tenderfoot: scouts; .enrollment of second class scouts; piano-solo, In geborg Goplerud; reading, Mar tha Thompson; talk, Rev. George Henriksen;j one-act play "Miss De borah's Pocketbook." The latter included the following girls: j Es ther To we, Louise Henriksen, Jer- BALLY ON Cross .Word Puzzle z 13 1 j & 6 17. ' 2 j-- ; - u iLJ. - - 1 L- A iiriiilMi Atmrnm MaH MaM m .aMMu 20 . .. 22.. -j ; . -X- .J -" I iq 1 .... v ffiSO I , I 11 1 . sirn8aM -A ' ' 5E 3 tA 2$ W ' 1 ' ' i ! ' : i ' i -". ' - i .-- ! ' . ! 8- , f i - 1 SO 51. , - ; : ' - ' " f ' ' ,-., i LI; ' ' -1 1 1 l i LJ '(Answer .. . ACROSS 1" "Protuberance - ' 5 'Root t a. tooth 9 1 Crsbbedjy. 11 Blood Teswl f 1 3 -Atmosphere ' " " 14- onll -rat Id ; Mora (Scot) '' IT - -Prononn ' f-vivvoor ' 19 Vice. Admiral fabl . I 20 - Allow . 22 Raised "platform 2 1 By means of -25 Spherical ! 27 - Jlird 29 Reouest 30 ' Color SI . Son - '-' 83 Publie assembly 85 Rested SA , I tuck 3 I'FrlHHtpy - 40 Conjunction 41." Kxcfamatien 42 New EnsrUhd 41 Suffi meaninx beversee 4 - Hkull cavHy i 47 . fiirl'a rjanut . ' ' ;. 4 ' Law enforcer : .VI - Let1 hrfEht ' 52 .. Nurse of Kaothns -1 . h jsputh Africaa iuthmta if js EREOITH" Revolution Held Guests at the acters of seething cross-purposes, depends for its appeal upon its abil Ity to mak4 the audience partisan as well as participant, "Janice Mer edith" bidsj fair to score as might ily when it starts at the Oregon theatre this afternoon to continue through; Monday as it didyfcsterday morning atthe pre-oriewirig. There wil be ho woman in" the audience 04 any: day who will not bo distinctly partisan oil the morn ing Squire j Meredith, chooses the bridegroom; for. his daughter; She may be 'the girl. : She may be the mother., , But she'IUbe on the edge of her seat when that-girl goes to the altar on the arm of her father. And the girl. In it, who gives the film its charm and its exquisite ap peal, is Marion Davies. Marion Davies, inutterably fe'minine, ini mitably; the! actress. , At one mo ment she seems as ephemeral as a flower; at: another "her eyes are haughty with' their disdain, and again she is "stilf-necked and re bellious." But one who will agree that there are ample justifications In the action for every whim of her character. , . But most ot air Marion Davies in the title role is peerlessly beauti ful with a fragility in it that hurts. But there is no f rjrgji. 1n , thie Marion 'that was theilariice .who dared a ride... IntolVlBeVAight on a plunging horse alone i , "Janice Meredith,' a tale: of the Revolutionary war,;is r picture that those Who patrgnizethe thea tre regularly, pr only occasionally, will be unanimous in their desire to see. And for three days through the cooperation of the Salem branch of . the American Associa tion of University Women with Mr. Stille, the -manager, this is the glorious opportunity that Salem will have.; j dis Kloster,! Sylvia Larson, Ethel Larsen, Ida Oss. ' Those enrolled in the Tender foot class were Ruth Larson, Or fa Nofsker: and Helen Benson. Thfr second class girls were Ruth Larson and Evalyn Solum. The girls who pissed the Home Nurse test under the supervision of Miss Thea Jensen were Altbea Myers, Louise Henriksen, Helen Thomp son, Martha Thompson, Ethel Lar son, Esther Towe, Jerdis Kloster, Sylvia Larson. The. scholarship merit badges were won by Helen Thompson, Martha Thompson, Es thpr TnwcJ T.nniso TTAnrikcen ' These Were given upon recommen dation by Robert Goetz, superin tendent of Silverton schools. The scribe merit badges were won ' by Esther Towe, and Louise Henrik sen. Mrs. M. C. Jacobsen was in charge of this division. Sylvia Larsen won Mhe Interpreters badge. Miss Thea Jensen gav the examination for this. . 1 : I BROOKS NEWS I ; : The Brooks Community Club will meet atfthe home ot Mrs. Ar thur Madsen on Wednesday after noon. April 29th. Mrs. Dan Cronan and two chil dren, returned home Sunday from tomorrow) DOWN Linirpr t Pronoun Brethren fab) Specie of deer . Cook In fat . Preposition - f '2 n 4 5 ' 7' 8 Prefix threadlike Carved Part of -beat Give way it "Wower -Attract t-i : Unit bf. tiraa 5 Indian pony El Jriak the health of I'srt of body Kevolvins; part of a machine True pine : United States ' Oixitrurtion : Forsrivie Ecclesiastical headdress Decay iaf Demeanor i Aid to cleanliness Knisrht ' r - Cherished I t Enshsh cathedral Mi ei t4 Bl iVi fa. t)4 HS K7. 'A 44 4, Memvfan plant j -, 4 4 eitsel 47 Timinaiv suffix k iutcrjattUos ... bt Sit r v tTbt (Drecron Stalf sman Published ery mornieir (txtvt ilon dy) st Salem. th cisiUl of Ore coo 1 Local Rates For Classified Advertising One time.. 2 cents per word Thre? tiiues".., 5 cents pt-r word Six times 8 reals per word Una Munth, daily and Sunday 20 cent per word In order to earn the more than oaa time rate, advertisement mast run in eonsecative icanes. - - . No ad taken for leas than 2& cents. Ada rnn eJuiiday only charged at one-lime rata. - .. 1 .. - Advertisenenta (axcept "Feraen ala" and ,'ituationa Wanted") will be taken over the telephone If the advertiser ia a subscriber- to phone. The Statesman riU receiva adver tisements at any time ot the dy or night. To insure proper classifica tions a da should be in before .7 p.,m. TEIXPHOini 23 orv C8S Money to Loan On Uenl Estate T. K. FORD ! (Over Ladd & Bush Bank) BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOUR - HOME OR CAR HAVE IT", i Insured Properly - Phone 161. Berks llendrickl, U. 6. Bank Bid;. 28tf The . 'Lutheran": Settle- ment Bureau . will help both HOMESEEKEii AND liOMESELLER with :1 Oregon', incorporated; - Real Estate & Insntanee, Pfcono 1018 Victor Schneider, Sec'y. -' Rooms 4-5-6, B'Arey Bldg. a 3 AUTOMOBILES :-- WE WRECK 'EM Parts "for all ears. We sell for less. Get our prices on trailers, - Salem Anto Wrecking Co., 402 S. Church street. Phona 2159. Ia3tf. SCHEELER AOTO WRECKING CO. will I ouj jour via CHT. IlaClk V O 'I n.. paid. 1085 N. Commercial St. l-j!3tf AUTO TOPS ' t SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. HuU Auto Tdp & Paint J Shop. Rear fire departmenjS-alGtf WANTED Employment 19 WORK CARING FOR GARDENS, Lawns, and shrubbery. 10 years -experience. Best Of reference. Write 32t9. 19-a26 FOR GARDEN PLOWIXG, BASEMENT diesins nd team -work, phone 19F3. - 19-ml4tf FOR RENT 21 HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE 2056 J. 21-nl5tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZK 1" BY 1W, wording "For Rent," price 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office, on Ground floor. i i FOR RENT Apartments 23 STRIcrUY MOOSRNi -fiJOM oiifar mshed apartment. Adults. 755 Ferry striwt. I .r,..: X:i-i - 23a28- FURNISHED APARTMENT HEATED. 210 North 14th. Phone 1516-M. 23-a26 THREE ROOM APARTMENT - DOWN atairs. partly furnished. Garage and garden. 4l2 N. 21st. 23-a25 APARTMENTS 268; N. Cottape. 23-ntf rOB KENT APARTMENTS Commercial. 89't W 23-tf 11 ROOM APARTMENT HOUSE. Almost furnished, steeping porch, garage, very i close in. Phone 1U81M. 303 S. Winter. , . . . .. 23a25 APARTMENT FOR RENT LIGHT, and . airy. Thone, bath free,; Tery desirable. ! (Adults) Phone 580M. : 4G6 Union. 1 23-al2tf FOR III INT Rooms 25 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Heat, light and water. Phone 1633-J. . .25 May 1 PRINTED CARDS, SIZ7 14". BY 7!4M wording, "Rooms to Rent," price 10 cents each. Statesman Business office, ; Ground floor. . . . BOARDERS GOOD CLEAN ROOMS. All . ' home cooking.,-. Under new tnanagenient. 677 fi. Com'l. . 25 Pi9 FOR RENT Houses , 27 MODERN 5 ROOM I'URNISIIEDHOUSE. . 1700. Court. - i 27-a21tf CLOSE IN, 7 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. kitchen furnished. . Phone , 536J. . , . . . . 27-a23 FPR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE, com pletely furnished. (40 per month. Call Mr. Eakin, phone . 2110. 1 27-a21tf HOUSE TO KKN'T- furnished r nnfor ni&hed. 1V blocks from State house . on Bummer.- -Call 1503, mornings. .,'.---, - 27a23 FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1652 Sag inaw;' (20 a month. Call at States ' man business office, or Becke ft Hen dricks. 27-sPtf Idaho.'where Uiejr have been visit ing for the past six njonths. V Mr, and "Mrtr.; B.' F. Ramp are visiting in Roseburg this week, Mr arrd .Mrs. C. V. ' Ashbaugri had as tbejr guests on Sunday eve ning Mr.: and Mrs. Malcolm Ramp. ; Mr.- iMadsei . motored to Silver ton Sunday to.vi?it his parents who have been ill.'- : ' Mr. and Mrs. F. X. "Moisart who have been ill, are reported better at this writing. ' ' , . Mr. . and Mrsj John Ray Jias as their; guests Monday Blrs. S. , J. Hupp and son bf Boring. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dunlavy mo tored to Sheridan-Friday. ; .- , . The Ladies' Aid Society met in the church on Thursday. '(Answer to iTestorday'a Tttxzla) QIBjJ E CtTlVjOlN N, I Ia K E: IN 3M A TO N e( K t AP iw ;u e: ANjN IClOHO T tE I a His It er3 S7 i - i i SWAPS" tut NICE TRADB.-8KT 'S DISC "AVHEKI.R for wood wheels. Ford, Kiker Anfo WANTfil) Misccllaneous 33 TYPEWRITER WASTED -WHAT HAVE youf l'rieef Where can it be s-,n f -Addresgj 8 J79, care SUWamau. Sj-"Zif HIGHEST PRICES! PAID TOTt USKH stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff's Ustd Ooods lept, opposit court house. ' '.-,! I . : i ; ! : i3j-m2Ctf WASTED PRIVATE MOKE? FOR farm loans. We have several applica t tons on hand. Hawkins it KuWerts, -Inc. 205 OreEon limldioe. j 35-dI4tf CASH PAID FOR PALRE TEETH . . (4ental gold, piatinum and dicrd jewelry. Hoke Smtltini and Kefiuirf ' Co Otsego,' Michigan. j 35-j7ii woodry: the auctioneer bcys j waed furniture for cash. Phone 511. FOR SAL.K 37 GOOD TWO WHEEL "TRAILER. ;.. terms. $25. Hiker Auto Co.. 3Ta2"' GRAIN," HAY PHONE I264MJ37 ml FRESH OR WELL-ROTTED FERTI1 I, er for sale. I'lione "jOSoXT. - jls DAHLIA 1 lH'LBS NAMED Vari.t,.-, perennial plants. ; Dlihininius m-d i on L I . pink hollv liCK'k elc. E. A. i - nett Nursery Co.-; :i7-:i FOR SALE 1 ALTON ADDING M -thine or tradu for cash register. Schol ar Auto Wreckijig Co.," juSj N. t.ni--wereiaLI li r; ; j ' i H7-a2! NATIONAL CASH REtilSTER $S.-.0. MA . ehine-in firt clitss Fhaie. Kiys for six clprks. printed ren-;pi anl taf. liberal tliM-ount. J'JsJ iNialutiuu. , J !. .'.:.,! j . : , . j 37 a2C FOR SALE -A NEW THOMAS i POWER (Iras saw. : Just the: thing for the nian putting wood. Reirular price $150. We will' sell this one for $1U5. tirms -jf.you wish or will laku wood for full ! purcbasv prke. ; Sy. Its at T6 ' -tatosiuan office.! ' ' !37a2Uf WANT TO TRADER-COATS TMPROVEII Vreneh and ItaJIin Prtna "trees f"t rattle. . hay and oali. J'uuiie lnd U . 14th.: ft., -..r. .". - , 37 ar.tt FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN cents a handle. Cireulauon deffcrtraeat Oregon Statesmas, . ; ; 37 t FOR SALE SEED POTATOES. f A :1 h. ' , electric motor. Wanted veaL chick ens and e?gs. ; 1 "U" Park Grocery Market, ; 705 S. ; 12th. . . 37 al6t( Trespass Notices : I - For Sale j. ' Trespass Notices, ilia 14 inches by 8 inches, printed on good 1 onncs canvass bearing the words. "Notice Is Hereby Given That Trespassing is Strictly Forbidden On These Premises Under Penalty Of : ProseentKra." Price -15c each or two for 5e. Statesman Publishing Company, Salem, Oregon. - . j 37-atI SELIj CS YOUR USED FURNITURE H. Ia, Stiff Furniture Co. Used Goodl C Dept. Opposite court house. ST-m22ti RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 3" BY 8i". - 50 receipt forma la book, 15 cents p4 book or two books for 25 cents. States ; man office, 316 South Commercial St. Salem. : 37-f25't FOR SAIE- Livestock 39 VETERINARIAN -, Phone 302. W." DR. PATTERSON " - - . -89-d30tf FOR SALE HEAVY WORK TEAM (lot Work anywhere. Charles Lacham, Jit. " '9. Box 124. 39-a25 FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN Office 430 S. Commercial. Phone 1199 Res. phone 1666. 3t-m23tl FRESH JERSEY COW AND DAY OLD heifer calf. R. A. West, Wen Xri!Ier,i Garden road. 2 miles east of iSalem. im - - - n-j. WOOD FOR SALE ! 43 DRY SECOND-GROWTH FIR. PTIONH 1756. , 43 ru21 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD i - PROMPT DELIVERIES HILLMAN FCEL CO. j . t PHONE 1855 : ! :" : I- ... , 3-J39tf i . ' BEST GRADE OF WOOD - -, ft. and 16 inch. Iry mll wood. ! Green mill -wood. - Iry second growth fir. Dry and old fir. : Dry 4 it. ash, maple and oak - ' FRED K. WELI.8 i Prompt delivery and reasonable price. 280 Sci'th Chnrch. Phone 1542. 5iitf IBTNCn BLOCK WOOD, (T.75 PER!oi 4 loads. (14; also dry fir, osk' an ,sh. 3"bone 187W, - :4 xtliT ie-INCH OLD FIR SECOXD GROWTH eat: and asa. Phone- 19F3. M. D. May POULTRY AND EGGS 43 IUNSON ' STRAIN WHrTP.. LEGU0HX . chicks reduced now. ; April Stttii -u.-k. 'Also every Wednesday. 'Julius Gehrire Silverton, Oregon. ' " 4.7 -a'-'f Salem Chlckerics Headquarters for Ba"by Chicks ' 7 VARIETIES i 264 K. Cottage Salem Phone .. 45 fl4tf BLACK MTNORCA BABY CHICKS FUka'a Peiland, 273 State. 45 25tf BABY OHTCKS CTTSTOM HATCHING Hatching eggs, pnileta, eoekerels. Faons 82F21. e .1 LEES HATCHERY j ' 4Vfttf ' ' ' i MISCELLANEOUS J 5 1 MARCELLINO 75e. 4 47 Center, rhone 444-M. - - I Mil.) LOST AND FOUND !53 LOST SHELL-RIMMED - GLASSES, IN flexible case. Leave at Statesman; R-' -ward. .";;.--'. - 53-a25 LOST LADIES PURSE eootainir.j about $10 in bills and some silver. a!- private papers, t receipt for drivers1 li cense, and receipt for car. Liberal re ward will he paid to finder. Maut A. MrGraw. Elmira. Oregon. f SPa'S PERSONAL GET MAiiRITTD BEST M ATRIMCNr Tj paper published. CORRESPONDENT, Toledo,. Ohio. . 65-m3 HTZZ TREATMENT ! FOR APPENDICITIS j "It-Is- Wond erf ul." Free inforirs tion. Address Hiss Co Portland, )r. mn. vs-alt-1" MONEY TO LOAN 57 20 YEAR FARM LOANS On rural credit plan with privi'ers of paying off any amosnWat any time; low interest., easy payment, bo eam . lnatipn f. or commission on loan.: PEERINE A MARSTEilS 31z Commercial Bldg. 57-aiSt MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY P2.0P rty, eithsr buildinf and losa plan cr fsruata money. Farm loans wita H aaranca company money at 5L'7( -wjili commission added. Rafth H. MeCurrir, Nc-a. S a4 C, ESeevei iioora 1 -., i L-m. . . - . t.-llij