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SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28. 1025 OTUSMIOD'S LOVE Adele Garrson' New Ihe of REVELATIONS OP A WIFE Copyrght Si i by Newspaper SerTice Feature r . CHAPTER F45 'THE WAY MADGE MANAGED VlVTO CHECKMATE LEILA vt ;At Bess Dean's breezy entrance into Leila Durkee'a room. I rose c.f quickly to my feet and stood in such a -position that It was im possible for Leila's face to be seen - - by the girl In the doorway. j Upset nervously by the accident 'L.ta her ankle, I wag afraid .that . -Leila might betray her aversion to '-:Tithe other woman, and I did not choose that Bess should have a chance to fcloat -over this evidence of jealousy, as her vanity would :tterm It. - "A tafcle?" I queried in exae - iterated and pretended amazernen, before Alfred could reply to Miss 010 Dean's request ."We don't need " any table up here." w'H: "Leila's not able to come down- stairs, is 'he?" Bess Dean's voice C'f 'apparently held extreme solicit ude. "So Mother Durkee and I planned to have dinner up here." I paid a little mental tribute to fctr, audacity, in naming our hos U'leSs as a sponsor for the little scheme which was altogether the ' yqungtwomah's own, but hastened to forestall the assenting and en Fj,thusltstic response which I saw ; unsuspicious Alfred was about to .. . make to her. proposal. '"""How perfectly ridiculous!" I said with a little laugh of derision. r can't L thing, of anything more dismal than dinner in your room 4 :f when you don't have to have it i l there. And Leila's ankle Isn't as n.bad aa.we feared.- 'With the ban- A dages Alf and r have-Just-put on. she'll be .'perfectly able to. hobble down' t rii'Watch My Step " . . "She shan't stir one step unless I carry her-.." Alfred interposed, tand'I thrilled with triumph for ' Leila at the protective possessive--'f..ness in his tone. That the little '. speech was galling to Bess Dean's i.' vanity I guessed, but there was no "-t trace of chagrin In voice or face, ; as she. tilted her head to-one side, quirked her lips Into a provocative .. . little smile and asked teasingly: i p ti' f Isn't there any chance for poor little me to turn my ankle? The 1 a -rewards , are -tempting don't you ; think so, Leila?" V : . She took a . quick little dancing step to one side and shot a swift ii-, knocking glance past me at Leila, .f ? -But Tay friend had taken ad- vantage. of my shielding body to pull herself together, and Bess .f , Dean saw only smiles on her ap 7o pareatly placid face and heard ',.! nothing save amusement in her lulirtiBg'Toice." - - ."Don't fall down-stairs to find ?"totrt, she . said with a careless Ht ; tie laugh for which I could have hugged her, so apparently free v from worry it sounded. jtfc.- there C was a tiny warning contained' in her. words which I t; doubted,, f or5 Leila isn't subtle Bess Dean countered It promptly. . "Oh! I'll watch my step," she -.o promised carelessly, "unless I get riled over something," she added. nu'Tben I'm likely to do anything." I knew better. "Bess won't have to move themtwo feet. Besides, she prides herself upon" being , a strong-armed lady." ;r- - r; . I had made it Impossible for her to do; anything ; Bave protest Al fred's offer, and she was quick witted enough tcvseize her cue. "None better in the profesh," she returned, extending one arm and flexing it In? amusing burles qued fashion. . . .-, , "That's the result of long years of school-teaching. I don't suppose there's a woman In the business that can snake a boy f Into the isle by his coat collar quicker than I can." ; - As always - when Bess Dean chooses her . humorously twisted face and her inimitable drawl, set us all to laughing, 'c But when she had gone down stairs, I noticed that Leila's smile had faded first, and that some thing very unlike amusement look ed out from her dark eyes. Leila Is Not Aumsed. i. . Her eyes flashed defiance into mine as she spoke, but I gave no '"""'bint of understanding her. I was conscious . of Alfred's puzzled ;n glance. His .was the uncomfort able masculine attitude when la the presence of women whose ani mosity to each other is only thinly concealed, and so I hastened to end the situation. . v "Isn't dinner about ready?" I ....asked. . , ' V 'V . t V , "Of course," Miss Dean replied a bit tartly. "Then If you don't mind telling Mrs." Durkee that well be down m five minutes," I went on, "we'll make your words good. And 1 Imagine Leila will be more com fortable if she has an armchair apd a footstool." ."I'll get them for you." Alfred hastily interposed. .'They're right there in the din- inj room," I said coolly, although come to her aid. CHAPTER A THE METHOD MADCE EMPLOY ED TO HELP LEUA " ' - " ' . i - ". " I spent a most uncomfortable hour during the dinner which I had prepared - for the Durkees with Bess Dean's aid. There was nothing the matter with the vi ands, indeed, we were the recipi ents of many exaggerated compli ments, upon our culinary skill from Alfred, while little Mrs. Dur kee and Lelia voiced their appro val in no uncertain terms. But the shadows of two unpleasant and difficult tasks loomed before me, robbing me of my appetite and increasing the tension of my nerves. t Before the evening ended I must fulfil my ; promise to Mrs. Durkee that I would tell Alfred and Lelia of Dr. Foxham's ver dict concerning an operation for her; thus sparing her the ordeal ot revelation, and I meant also to find out just what mischief Bess Dean was engaged in manufactur ing.. That there was some secret between her and Alfred which Le lia did not share, I was as sure as I was that the attraction which Bess had ; for Alfred held nothing In it to give Lelia cause for real uneasiness. I came to these conclusions at the close of the dinner, during which I furtively watched Alfred and Bess Dean. That he admired the brilliant, sparkling girl im mensely," was plainly to be seen, but , that his reaction to her was one of mentality rather- than of the emotions, was also evident. On the other hand, Alfred's tender love for his fragile wife was to be seen in every word and glance to ward her. -I What Madge Feared. t I suddenly remembered Lillian's trenchant words to me upon an occasion when 1 Dickey's friend ship with Edith Fairfax was caus ing me uneasiness. "Remember,"! she had said, "the wife has the igame'Inher own hands If she only chooses to play It." f But would Lelia play the game, or would she spoil everything by betraying the jealousy . of Bess Dean which I guessed was racking her? Nothing could so surely an ger and disgust Alfred, for with the usual masculine blindness to the faults of a i pretty and clever ; woman, he patently .considered Bess a friend of the family whose affronting would be a cardinal sin. : " i ' That Lelia could not stand the strain of pretence long, I was sure as I caught the: feverish bright ness of hey eyes and her height ened color, when after dinner, Alfred carried her into the living room and deposited her in an easy armchair before the big fireplace. Her eyes did not leave him while he coaxed the logs Into a brighter blaze, and his mother, Bess and I drew our chairs close to the fire. "Look at That Clock." "It isn't fair!" I said to myself hotly, noting the cool insouciance of Bess Dean's manner, and stir red for Lelia against my former colleague as I never had been for myself. The two women were most unequally, pitted in the con test. Besa Dean was a woman of the world, brilliant, cool, calculat ing, ln-ordinately vain, and while not really wicked, I bad no hesit ancy in dubbing her unprincipled in many respects. Lelia Durkee,. on the other hand, possessed neither Bess Dean's mentality nor her poise. She was also without a trace of the other woman's unpleasant traits, for Lelia Is the sweetest. gentlest creature in the world, as incapable of a ? mean or under handed action as. she Is of fighting her own battles 'unaided. She' is 'one of the women who need pro tecting all her life, and her hus band was lavishing that protec tion upon her.' The citadel of her life had seemed Impregnable until tne inorainaieivanuy ana aiaoon cal cleaverness of Bess Dean had made a breach in the wall at the only place where Alfred, could not "Daddy Long Legs'' at Chautauqua Jean WebteT VU Known Story to Be Presented by . Eliaa Day Player. (. '- -. f: I; i if I gkxi r- Q i "Daddy Long Legs," dramatization of America's favorite story by Jean Webster, which has become a national classic, is to be the big attraction at Salem Chautauqua Wednesday evening. July. 15, It will berprrsented by the Ellas Day Players with a cast of finished artists that will leave nothing to be desired in impersonation,: delineation of character, and stage settings. Donna Voorhees, dainty, vivacious .and quick witted. will make an Ideal Jndy, the orphan who escaped from tbe dread children's home through adoption by an unknown bene factor. Jervais Pendleton, who is the Daddy Long Legs of Judy's good fortune, is to be played by Mr. Lawrence Johns, former director of the Civic Theater Company, Akron. Ohio, and stage manager at the Chronicle and Allen theaters in Cleveland. Mr. Johns made a distinctive success last year in his Canadian tour and is especially adapted to the part of Daddy. : r ? ; Season tickets for Salem Chautauqua on sale at Patton's, Hart man's Jewelry Store, Will's Music House, Commercial Book. Store, Miller Store, -Bishop's Clothing House, Buster Brown Shoe Store, Sbafer's Harness Store, Opera House Pharmacy. With grim - determination, masked by smiles, I kept the con versation In my own hands through the hours following our dinner.. I knew that Lelia Mould not mind any exchange of badin age between Alfred and me, and I proceeded to indulge in what lit tle Mrs. Durkee declared to be a most outrageous flirtation with her son. In my mother-in-law's parlance, I did not permit Bess Dean ' get. a word in edgeways." "I declare, Lelia," she said with a twinkle in her eye which be trayed to me how thoroughly she was enjoying Bess Dean's discom fiture, "I wouldn't stand the way Madge is carrying on with Alfred. I only wish the Dicky-bird we"e here. I'd put a flea in his ear. Just wait until I see him, that's all!" . . "We have 1 a working agree ment." Alfred explained lazily. "Every time one of us" Is out of town, the other has a solemn obli gation to keep all other flirtatious admirers away. I don't know any better way than to flirt With the charming lady myself." ? Bess Dean rose to her feet abruptly, t "Look at that clock!" she ejac ulated. "This charming lady has COMMISSIONERS COURT , The following is the official publication of the record; of tlaims before the Marion eounty commissioners ' court for the June term, 1925, will the amount allowed, bills con tinued, etc., according to the records in the office of the county clerk. : Road District Xo. 1 Keil. A, W., laying tile, Snyder, A. C..- laying tile Zeigler, Bill, do . , Snyder, A. C, patrolman. . Road District No. 3 Bevens, Roy, putting ! in til ' t a . Bevens, Roy,' do ........ . Dimick, Geo., grading.. Moomaw, . Claude, grad- ing ................. Palmer, Earl, Io. ....... Rigdon, E. L., grading . . Rigdon, E. Li., do. ..... " Scholl. J & Son,"., new , tools , Weaver, Joe, freight on "iDg' for 8Ch00- ke6P! " Painter, R. cV patrolman Sbe looked at 'Alfred signifi cantly, or so I though, and I caught nly breath. " Would he of fer to take her home to Bayview? (TO BE CONTINUED) 1.60 3.20 3.20 21.00 2.80 2.S0 36.75 36.75 10.50 18.90 130.50 21.25 12.50 54.50 3 3 i ! . Your Summer ; Vacation : ,-; '-- - " . air- . will be more enjoyable if you receive your home town newspaper daily to keep you in touch with local news. Before leaving on your vacation mall a. post card giving change cZ address or telephone circulation de- -part men t number 23 or f83, and paper will be mailed v to your vacation address without xtra charget.',i, I-' i t r "1:2; Oregon Statesman Russian Soviet Mariners Live in Comfort and Ease LIVER POLL The Soviet steamer Bordienny, which visited Liverpool recently, attracted much attention among British sailors not only because of Its social halls elaborately furnished for all mem bers of - the crews, but also be cause ot tne long rest periods provided for the men: On all Soviet Russian ships the seamen work four hours with eight hours off, while the stokers do four hour shifts with a 12 hour break between their turns of duty. ' The Bordienny was visited by members of the British Indepen dent Labor party who were shown the social halls,' and the sailors' and f tremens' reception room, the latter of which has a Lenine cor ner where photographs of Lenine, Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg and other noted Soviet leaders ; are shown. It was explained to the British visitors that Russian seamen are never without a job or a ship. If their vessels are tied up, or in dock for repairs, the pay goes on regularly until they got to sea again, whether In the same or an other vessel. One month's leave. with full pay. is granted annually when the seamen either visit their homes or bring their families to the port of their arrival., the ex pense of travel being borne by the state. rW. ? j -i -.. i Most - Soviet vessels carry an orphan boy, to whose upkeep all the crew contributes. : This money accumulates-, until .the young man becomes of age. when It is for him to decide what trade for pro fession he 1 will follow. Most of these boys come from the Ukraine, and do odd jobs about the ship. No. 3 dirk- MOVieS Planned to Relieve Boredom of Train Travel MANCHESTER. English I rail way officials are watching with Interest the experiment of giving moving picture shows on the ex press trains of the Czechoslovakia state owned railroads, The Ger man transportation authorities also are considering the same idea, v According to reports from Pra gue the cinema cars can. seat Z persons and the film . program, shown usually la the evenings or when the train passes. t through uninteresting territory, consists of light, 7 Interesting pieces ' with scenery displays, Industrial achie vements and other features of the country, which are flashed at in tervals, 1 - - Road District Bridenstine.- D. N., . lag road team . . . . .... Hagon, A. J., grading.-.'. . Miller, Allen,; f Vciearing "" . road Miller, P. J., driving team Moore, J." C, Sharpening shares . . ... ..... ... Whitney, A. C, team on grader Miller, J. II., patrolman.. Road District No. 4 Crate, ; August, . burning f brush Larkin-Prince Hdw; Co., powder, fuse, etc. , . . . Bunning, Lawrence, scrap ing Leighton,; Arthur, scrap ing :. McGinley, Joseph, ecrap ing ... 1. T.".'"' Miller, Roy, shoveling. . . Roberts. Roy shoveling. . Van Damme, Emil, scrap- lng.....' Woodruff, Clyde, do. . ; . . " Cook, J. L., foreman.... . Road District, No. S Davis, Lester, shoveling -dirt,.........,...... Managre, Roy, hauling dirt etc. PIHette, Basil, putting in tile Cook, J. L., hauling dirt Davidson, Harold, placing tools . ........ . Davidson, Ralph, tools... Ernst., C. H.. do. ...... . Groceteria - Stores Co., nails 1 ............... . Lehman Truck Line, re pairs . ... Managre, Jessie, grading road ...... . . ...... . Managre, John, repairs on plow ............... Schneider, John N., lum- ber Woodruff, Clyde, shoveling dirt-; ; . " Davidson, W. P., patrol ' man . . . . . .... Kod District No. 8 LIvesay, J. H., lumber. . Sowa,; Paul; 'repairs on grader ... . . . . . . . . . Dart. J. W.. nails ...... Hayes, G. C, with grader Hayes, Lawrence, running grader v.. ". Wangerin, G. J., work on bridge ....... Hallow, H. W., moving gravel, -etc. Road District . No. 8 Oregon Electric Ry. Co.. rental ground ". . . . . ... McCormlck, Jas. A., trac tor on grader Choquette, P. A.," running u, grader But terfield, Bert C plow-. ? ing for grader ....... Johnson, Henry J., . ...... Proctor, Frank P., clean ing road . , .' i . WebDer. E. O.draggins'. . McCormick, James, grad-! ing .and dragging, . . - , I load District No.". Grimm, Wm., on. patrol . . ": Hansen, Chris,- piling; trash i Koster, Rudolph, grubbing Van Cleave. Fordon,T man and team-. . ;.V -. 1. Vaa Cleave, Howard 29.20 20.75 8.65 47.21 8.45 48.00 41.60 36.00 60.80 51.20 51.20 66.00 6.4 0 32.00 17.60 19.20 19.20 35.20 18.00 18.00 4.80 ; 16.00 12.80 129.20 6.50 man homing sups mm Van Cleave, Joseph A., pa . , trolman . . . . . : . . , . . s - Road District No; 12 B rougher, -A. L., new tools Johnson. Cbas., tools .... Kellis Bros. lumber ... . Scott. Walter, macadamiz ing . ... V Shepherd, Floyd, . driving team ...... . . . . i . . . Gerscb, John, grubbing. . Lawrence, R. A., grading Shepherd, Carl, grubbing. Plas, Gerhard, do ..... . Plas. Vernon, do ... ... . V Magee, Hugh, grading ... Wideman, Arnold, gfnb bing ...... ..... . i Shepherd. Newton, do Brougher, O. H., running grader Gedlich, A. grubbing . . . Vost, Carl, do ... . ..... Lawrence, W7 A., do ... . . Klnser, J. H., scraping ... Splonski, Paul, do ...... Geren, W. F.. setting posts Waibel, Herbert, driving team . ... ..... .... Lawrence, E. R., clearing road ...... ........ Hogg, W. T., patrolman. . - Road District No. 14 Barr, G. I., repairs J. I. Case Threshing Ma - chine Co. new machin ery 1071. 65 Neal, E. G. & Co.. lumber 88.63 Starr Hardware Co., new tools Blakney, Ben, grading... Buell, Arthur, do . . . . . . Bailer. S. R., hauling water Curnutt. J. C. road roller Deggeller, Wm., hauling "water . . . Van Gorder, John, grading Groth, Ben, grading. .. . . Gritfen, Dan, wood ...... Harwood, C. A., 3 . loads wood ............... Hadley, L. O., grading... Janik, Chaa., do King,. Wr. R., foreman. . . Loran, Ira, hauling water Mulkey, Charles, grading. Opris, T., do 100.80 Porter, J. H., shoveling gravel Reinhart, John, grading. . Ramsby, W. D., pumping water De Santis, Louie Jr., grad ing : . . . ; De .Santis, Louie Sr., do.. De Santis. Tarry, do .... . City of Silverton. use of road roller Stuflatten, Paul, self shov eling rock Slater, P. W., do ...... .. Terry, J. M., moving 1 truck . Roy, grading. . .. Wm., hauling - 4.59 22.40 68.80 24.00 40.00 7.50 103.80 64.60 75.00 13.50 64.60 69.60 92.00 6.00 66.00 28.80 117.00 6.00 123.30 70.4 0 67.20 80.00 22.40 12.80 4.90 28.80 9.00 15.00 4.80 6.40 4.00 24.00 55.00 3.20 19.25 32.00 6.00 34.50 3.20 24.80 25.50 18.40 53.00 32.80 7800 6.40 12.00 3.20 6.00 2.95 1.30 10.00 6.00 -1.25 26.23 33.40 64.00 25.08. 5.00 1.50 15.00 ' 9.60 6.40 .8.10 5.00 31.50 n.2b 00 60 , 7.20 ? 22.O0T 4.80 1WH Verbeck. Vearrier, water . . Ames, S., nails, bolts, etc. Barr, G. I., bolts, irons, etc. .......... J .... . Golden Glow Dairy, fuse, caps ................ Myers, Mike, grading and scraping ............ Verrier, Low. grading, scraping, etc .-. Maulging, J., grading and . plowing , Leikem, A., blasting stumps Elliott, Hubert, clearing way, etc. ........... . . Myers, Will, Bcraping. . Brown, C. P., clearing road Coberlv. Ed, blasting - ' stumps ............... Porter, .Geo., shoveling graver . McCallister, Oscar, holding scraper Oeder, A., patrolman Road District No. 15 Deguire, Murton E., pow der, fuse, etc Muller, Fred, grading .. . Kaufman, Geo., do ...... Kaufman, Ben, plowing . . Knight, Fred, mauling rock etc. , Klopfenstein, Walter, grad ing Kuenzi, H. M.. patrolman . Road District No. Golden Glow Dairy, fuse caps', etc. Howard Cooper Corp., die for crusher and freight., Ames, S., bolts, nuts, etc.. Barr, G. I., plow shares . . Golden Glow Dairy, fuse caps . . . Mulkey Mcfiling saw . . Starr Hardware Co., 2 pick handles Hunter, John, scraping .,. Charpilooz, Bill, do ..... Qualey, Arthur, plowing . Hess, Carl, dumping scrap er .... Brewer, Milton, cutting brush ............... Brewer, Floyd, do ...... Milligan, S. W., do ..... Milligan, Clifford, powder man . . Milligan, Neal. do ...... . Qualey, S. J., do .... ... ; Hubbard, H. E-, cutting brush . . ............. Armstrong, J.r picking roots Curnutt, Cecil, scraping Florence. Elmer, do "... . Warnock, Kenneth, do... Gibson, Thomas, driving ; team ........ 2r. ... . Loske, Fred, powder man. Loske, Ingersoll, do 1 .'. . ToksUd, Emal, plowing ". Charpilooz,, Roy - team r wxrk Curautt J. C., scraping .. Meyer, Cbas., team work Milligan, Cloy, macadam . Lorence, Andrew, patrolman Road! District No. 10 Richter, N. J., spreading dirt SiKerton Lumber Co., lum , ber ,. , . . Tschida, Victor, grading Stevens, Theodore, scrap ing .......; Richter, Prank, scraping Plennard. Antone, do M2 Pfan, Antone, do . . . . . Schmidt, Peter, do ' Vachter, Adam, plowing.. Scizm, saac, scraping . . . 3eizm, Hay, field scrapes Reznicsek, Adam, do Schmidt. Steve.-do . . . - iRichter, . Tony. moved fence ............ ann,Wm.. cut brush" Richter, Jos., do . . . ' Vinton, O'.W natmlmaT, . . a.v. m. m Horn ;:c. BeIf ditching - 28. Oregoiu date's im aof"' Sfeie Ortson &tattsmsn 1 VnhnnA morniBC xept Moa- ay) at Salem, turn eaptui ' Local Rates For Classified Advcrtiibs Oaa t!m. Daily or Sundar; U eenta pr wor4 5 tent per word 8 eata per word Tree time Six timea Sunday 20 easts per word la order to eara the mere then one tine rate, advertisement mnat m ia eenicatire ieeuea. No ad taken (or leas than S5 eenta. Ada run Sunday only charted at one-time rate. AdTertiiementa Pereon- ale" and "Siteatioas Weated") will betaken ever the telephone if the adrertiaer la a inbaeriber to phone. The SUteimsa will reeeive adTer tiaementa at any time ot the day or night. To lnanre proper elaeaif iea tiona ada ahouid be in before 7 p. an. , TELEPHOITB SS ox SIS ' Money to Loan On Real Eftete T. K. FORD (Over Ladd Bush Bank) ( SALESMKX 13 SAljKSiLAN -. SOLICIT ACCOUXTS--Nothing to aell or carry, tarn SI50 weekly; reference required; apply im mediately. Guarantee Adjustment An. 105-W, Monroe St.. Chicago. , 15j28 WANTED IM M KDI ATELY M EX with experience, ambition and. initiative to Kelt advertininjr signa and novelties. Give age. height, weight, toor businesa . . . L- .. ; tan-itATT. K. k PEXSE allowanee AND cOMMISSICNS KIRST r0 L R WEEKS. . Bianioro Crowell Co., Ithaca. X. V. 15;?8 BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOUB HOME OR CAR HAVE IX. Insured Properly , Phone- 1 81. Becke Bendrlcka, IT. S. ..-.Baak-Bldff.... eVS8-tf AUTOMOBILES WE WRECK 'EH Parte for all eara. We aell fox less. Get oar prices n treilere. Salem Auto Wrecking Co 402 8. Church atreet. Phone 2159. ' laStf SCHEELEK AUTO WRECKING CO.. wiU bay year old car. Highest cash price pita, jugs n. tommrrviBi p.. AUTO 1 REPAIRING 3 GOOD SEBVICH PAIR PRICE, KED LER A LEBENGOOD GARAGE. Gen - oral repairing, aaaeceoriea,tirea. MiUcr sad South Commercial. Phone 564. Sm26tf AUTO TOPS SEE US FOB TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Ball Aeto Top fount eitKp. Rear fire department. - 5-alStf HELP WANTED O WANTED CHERRY PICKERS. BE ginning Monday. Good camp ground. Phone S3E2. Sj30 30.00 2.61 12.30 20.90 GZSO 105.00 63.00 6.40 56.80 13.60 68.00 4.80 3.20 1.60 78.00 12.00 18.00 6.00 3.20 8.00 6.00 65.00 28.50 85.50 6.99 21.75 243.80 .75 4.85 35.20 49.60 j 44.80 44.80 22.40 22.40 22.40 9.60 28.80 48.00 17.60 36.00 78.00 87.00 36.00 67.20 16.00 16.00 41.20 19.80 COO 36.00 . 6.40 137.90 20.80 59.01 39.00 39.00 39.00 29.00 36.00 39.00 45.?n 20.80 2U.8U 20.80 3.20 3.20 3.20 34.00 CHERRY PICKERS WANTED. GOOD icking. Browning Candy Factory, iherty Road. 9j28 HLP WANTED Male) 11 FIRST CLASS DAIRYMAN Inquire 90F12. JlJ2tf TEX HEX TO TRAIN, CLIP AND spray hops, also' other farm work. ' Phone 59FI4, Rte 8. Box 130. 11J28 HELP WANTED Female 13 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED at Grayf Belle. 13j28 EARN MONEY WEEKLY. SPARE TIME, home addressing, mailing music circu lars, 1369 Broadway. New, York City. 13j28 NeSfcrYork Publishers, Dept. F.. A SEAL INCOME ASSURED TAKING orders, for men, women and children's ailk underwear. Box No. 81, Seattle. 13j30 WANTED YOCNO WOMAN TO CARE for baby 17 months old, from 7:30 a. m. till 5 p. m., at 450 South 14th St. 13j28 LADIES srPLEASAST borne on- your machine SEWING AT everything furnished Highest prices. Write for particulars. Home Sewing System, 241 Jt'ifth Ave, N. Y. C. I3j28 WANTED WOMEN TO MAKE MONEY at home ' Plain home aewing. - No canvassing.-" To prevent eurioaiiy seek rrn, send ten cent (coin) for samples and particulars. Sucresa Sewing Sys tem, Box 207, Long Branch, N. J. 25.00 AGENTS WANTED 17. $50875 WEEKLY EASILY MADE selling- our exclusive, fiae imported linens. ' Every woman a anre buyer. Big commissions. Write immediately, rivine: - reference. American Linen Co., 179 Wooster St., New York. 17j28 LIVE AGENTS UNLIMITED EARX ings Sell Joe-Art Knit Ties. Send $2.50 for sample kit. containing four fine ties, swatches. Writee for proposi tion. - Jac-Art ' Co., 8U. E, Box 47. Brooklyn. X.-Y. 17j28 WANTED Employment 10 DRESSMAKING $2.00' A DAY 86 ee Statesman. . lJiyi" FOR SALE livestock 39 JERSEY COW, $35. 972 R MORXIXGsl - l VETERINARIAN DK. PATTERSOS Phone 802BW. Rt. 2. Box 29. 3j2tl FRED W. LAKGE, VETERINARIAN. , Office 420 8. Commercial. Phone list Bee. phone 1806. 8m234 FARM AXD ORCHARD. HORSES AND harnesa reaonable. Young fresh cow bargain. C. L. Reed, Fairgrounds. ' . -. ' WOOD FOR SALE 43 16 IXCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phone 19F3. X. D. May td. 43flt BEST GRADK OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 Inch. Dry mill wood. Green mill wood. Dry eerond growth fir. Dry and old fir. Dry 4-ft. ash, maple and oak. FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delivery and reasonable price 280 Sooth Church. Phone 1542. limti X FIRST CLASS MACHINIST OPEN FOR" a position in July, rnoue v.-s. xje FOB GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging end team work, phone 19F8. 19ml4tf FOR RENT 21 BOARDERS WANTED $30 MONTH , room and board. Phone 1813-J. 2Xjl 2 ROOMED APARTMEXT FOR LEASE t 10-roomed house. 700 N. High. 21i3Q COMFORTABLY FURXISHED SIX room house, piano, radio, or three-rooaa apartment for rent. With, or without . board of owner. Reasonable. 107 8 Oak. 21j28 PRINTED CARDS, SISE 14" BY. 7 wording "For Kent," price 10 eente each. Stateiman Buaineee Of flee, en ground floor. FOR RENT Apartment 23 MODERN APARTMENT, 3 AXD 4 rooms. Private Bath, 920 Mill. 23jlyl 5-ROOM FURXISHED APARTMEXT downstairs. $35. 947 Center. Phone 6S8-R or 1480-M. ' 23jl FINEST UNFURNISHED 5-ROOM Apart- meat in city, 1311 Court. 2328 FOR KENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Com mercial. 33tf GOOT COAL DRY WiOD PROMPT trl.!VKKlK3 BILLMAN rUEl. CO. - r-HQKV. t?- 41i!iff 3IISCELLANEO L'S 51 BOXES AXD CARTONS. FREE FOit hauling. F. W. Woolworth Co. 51j SPOXG'S BOATHOUSE. EXD OF COL'RT St. Kowboats and canoes for hire. 51jJ NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS EX. pert roof repairing and coating. Akk for our references. Seel Tyte Roof Coating Co., Phone Kaj L. Farmer lldw. 51jl SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER Moving our specialty. Equipped tot all kiada of hauling. Dry wood aa4 eoal elwaya oa hand at best prices. Day phones, 629, end 13. Night phoat 1606. Real service, 752 Trade Street, Salem. 61m2Att LOST AND FOUND 53 FOUND SHEEP- PHONE 798 R. 53jl A PAIR OF TORTOISE SHELL GLASS- in leather case. Finder call Bliich Hotel. 53j28- LOST SACK OF SUGAR SOUTH SA- lem. Notify Dean Schomaker, City Delivery. Phone 1726-W. 53j28 TWO-ROOM APART.' EXT, 355 BELL- vue. 3 bIockart,aautl of Bugna iJsnK. -Phone 1766-W: 23j28 FOR RENT Rooms 25 NICE ROOM CLOSE IN. PHONE 585W. 25jly3 BOARD AND ROOM, CLOSE IN. PHONE 1547 Ml. - 23J2B- BEAUTIFULLY FURXISHED ROOM, modern, home; use of phone. 399 Mis sion. 25jly4 HOUSEKEEPING OR SLEEPING rooms. 267 S. Church. 25j24tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "14 BY 1k" wording, "Kooma to Rent," price 10 eente each. Statesman Business office, ground floor. ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME, three blocks from state house. All conveniences. L ' Gentleman"" "preferred. Please give references and address A. B.. care Statesman. 25j28tf FOR BENT MODERN OFFICE BOOMS, cheap. 169 S. High. 25jly3 LOST BOSTOX TERRIER BCLL DOO. Brindle, white muxzle and blase. Kink tail, weight about 20 lbs. Reward for t . ' return to Dr. Fred Ellis. 1380 Cep ter. Wintt PERSONAL C5 NOTICE ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY worth $25,000.00 will marry. lnh, B 1022, Wichita. Kansas. 5tfj28 MARRY IF LOXELY-JOIN "THE Suc cessful Correspondence Club." Re liable; descriptioaa free. Box Sort, Oakland, California- 55j28 ' HIZZ TREATMENT FOR APPEXDICITIS It-Ie-Wonderful." Free inferaatloa - Addrese Hin Co ' Portland, Oregon. 65al6-192f EPILEPTICS AT LAST A TREAT ment which stops aeiiures from firtt day. Xo bromides. Narcotics. Guar anteed. Information free. Hunter Laboratories, 900 Scott. Little Hock, Ark. 55j28 LEADING CLUB, LARGEST, MOST RE liable for lonely people, ..confidential description free in plain sealed en velope. Thousanda wealthy menibars. If sincere write. Established 20 years. Mrs. Matthews. Box 26. Oakland. Cal ifornia. 55528 FURNI8HED ROOM WITH BATH FOB gentleman. Strictly modern home Four blocka from Capitol. Phone 1894 J. 25jl7tf FOR - REXT ROOM - SUITABLE FOR etndents, with aleeping porch privilegea. Everything modern. References are re - quired. Addresa room, care Statesman. FOR RENT Houses 27 FOR KENT DWELLING AT 105 Sag inaw: $20 per month. Call at Sta tea man bnainoae off iee, or Becke A Hen dricks. 27a8t Gouley, Romeo, patrolman Road District No. 18 Collard, Pw W. rraYel .". . Hall, C. M., hauling gravel Cole, Robt., &o Howe, ; O. C, , work on bridges ... .' . ........ Howe, Roy, do ........ Krier, Wm., do .......... Cole, Robt., patrolman . . Road District No. 10 Arms, Arthur W., grading Hall, Geo. , L.., rep. on grader .............. Pearmlne, . Walter G., pa trolman Road District No. 20 Aufderhide, Robert, Bcrap- ing Riley, George, do . . . .-. . Story, Tom-, - repair cul vert . ...I'. ...... Bond, John, scraping.... Kaplinger, W in. p.; . pa trolman . r. r . . . . . . . . . Road District No. 20 U Vancleve. L. M., checking , gravel Rood District No. 21 Parson, A. C, grubbing on road ....... .. ...... . Messerli. Ben. do ....... Hackett, L.. V., do .... . . Wallace." Allen, do , . . . . . 3 Rood District No. 22 Manser Bros., powder -. . . Bahnsen, Geo., cutting brush .............. Black. A. W., do- ... . . . . Gilmer,- J. W., do ....... Jackson. A., do..,....,. Clark, J. D., patrolman . . Road District No. 23 Ditter's General Store. shovels ............. Stayton Cement Stn. Wks, tile Neal, E. G." & Co., lumber Peterson, John, hauling ' ' rock . ...... . Peterson, John, building bridge . . .... ....... Peters, ir. H hauling tile Mollet, Ralph E., dragging s road ...... ......... Mollet, Ralph E., grading Engrum, Clarence, drag ging road .... ...... Ashby, Wayne, shoveling rock- ...... v ...... . Tuly, Everett, do . . : . . . . Anderton, George H. hold- ing slip . i Mollet,-WlUiam, do... . . . Schulthess, Geo., patrol- , man ........ Road District No. 24 , Selensky, ; Peter,, cutting -brush ...... . t. .. -16.00 Bchmut, Geo., repairing culvert , . . ..... w ..am 18.99 RESIDEXT FLAT: 5 ROOM MODERN, i'liRt repapered and - painted, buffet, itehen, large ' rooms," vine covered porch. Very attractive home.i 406 N. High. 1 27J28 4.00 9.00 1.25 12.00 12.00 9.00 52.00 7.20 1.25 27.00 D.Zu 22.50 4.S0 14.25 14.00 5.60 : 3.20 3.20 3.20 :i.60 54.65 6.40 9.60 12.80 12.80 16.00 3.90 10.80 7.30 15.20 51.60 10.00 18.00 24.00 12.00 3.20 3.20 3.20 12.80 FOR RENT 7-roem good plastered house in north Salem; a blocka xrom stree car. iroi. trees and garden. $30.00 per month. Ulrieh and Roberta, 122 No. Com'l. Phone 1354. - 7jl4tf WANTED Miscellaneous 35 300 LBS. ROYAL AXX CHERRIES. PAY 8e. Phone 487-J. 85j28 WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS seed - f arnituxa for cash. Phone 511. . ; ; SSetf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff's Used Goods. Dept., opposite court house. . , 85m22tf CASH TAID FOR FALSE TEETH dental gold, platinum and diaoerded Jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refinery Co., Otsego. Michigan. 85J27U WANTED PRIVATE- MONEY FOB farm loans. We heve aeveral appliee) tiona en hand. Hawkins Roberta, Inc.. 205 Oreros Bldr. 85dl4tf JIONEY TO LOAN 67 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP arty, either building snd loan plan off , private sooner. Farm loans with In. surance compear money at SVt wlfl commission added. Ralph H. McCvrdy, Not. S and 6, Suevee-Meore Bldrv Sa lem. . 67fl4tf V .V FEDERAL FARM LOANS. 5 ft PES cent, F. L. Wood, 341 State 8t. 67jlyl FARM LOANS Long time, easy pavmenta, low interest, no feea or enmmiasiona. PERRINE MARSTER3 218 Gray Bldg, Salesa. Oro. E7J2tf X HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL . lara of private money to loan en goad real estate. Rich L. Raimenn, D'Are Bldg.. 4u2 State atreet. Pbone 1011 JtflVMjSjimjJSTm BUSINESS OPWRTriTES 61 FOR SALE: RESTAURANT One of the best paying restaurants in the oil jr. For particulars see Childa Bechtel. 540 State St. 61J28t( A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR MAX OR woman mast sell my half interest in Royal- Confectionery and Cafeteria, $1300 cash will handle H. L. Morrison. . 61j30 I HAVE AX ATTRACTIVE OFFER TO make a man with few hundred dollars, and some ranching and timber exper ience. Good profits to be made, with steady, - pleasant employment, anl se curity on money invested. Call fore noons. 2216 Fairgrounds Road. Clj2e FACTORY SITE For Sale.- M block on trackage, N. Front St- price $1600. Buy this for an investment. KRCEGER. Realtor. 147 X. Com'l Phone 217 6lj2 REAL ESTATE 03 FOR SALE 37 123.50 (To be continued) GOOD ( BICYCLE. i323. BARGAIN. PHONE I S7i2f i STRAWBERRIES, ETTEXBERGS, YOU pick them, 5e. Bring containera. V. e.. Anderson, four miles north Pacific Highway. - - 37J88 SEWING MACiIIXES We bave several used Singer, White, New Home, and ether make that we will aell at attractive prices thle week. Cash or terms. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co.. 519 Court St Salem, O.-e. 37jS8 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TEN eenta a bundle. Circalatioa depertmeni Oregea Etateamaa. - ' 37U Fou .Sale gas woods aw outfit. No. l-A condition. Sell on easy terms. Rente 7. Box 225, Garden- Road. 87J30 FOR SALE USED LUMBER, 14th AXD Oak. Phone 1622-W. 37j!ya- SELL US YOUR . USED FURNITURE n. li. biiii xnraitare ov um uvwa Dept. Oppeeite court house. 87m22tf . Trespxiss Notices - For Sale ; v ZTrea-paae Notice a, slae 14a9 laehea, , printed en rood 18 ounea canvass hear ing the worda, "Notice la He-oby Giv en That Trespassing la Strict!? Forbid- dea On These Premises .Under Penalty . e( rroeeeutton." rrtee lae each or 1 for- 25e. Statesman Pnb. Co., Salem, Oregoa. 87aU FOR SALE RECLAIMED. AUTO PARTI for aJl eara. Save 60 to 80. Tope. . kwdiea. trailers. -Mike's) AnV Wrack inc Heaaa. 245 Vaaaap. Phona 80S. - 87m28tf fiECSIP'TWBOOKS SI22 't BY 8Va 50 receipt iormt la book, 15 eenta per book or two for 25 eeota, t : mast eUice, SIS South Commercil i t.. Baiem..., . , en Own Your Home BRAND NEW LARGE ROOMS. HARD- wood floors, basement and ararag-e. 47SO, terms. Becke A Hendricka, U. 8. Bk. Bldg. Jj28tf SXAP Six nice lots. Rural Ave., 40x130, (half block) good . drainage, fenced, aewerage, lighta and water. Only 60O with $100 down, balance ctany pay ments. W. C. Conner, Slatesman of fice. . - . . ... 63J28 BUNGAIX)W SNAP $350 'cash, $100 every 8 month. Price $2150, buys -a dandy & room bungalow, bath, lighta, woodshed, lot 60x200. Paved St. t-aid. Near State fct. See Childa A Bechtel, 540 State. 8t. 63J28tf FOR SALE MODERN HOME OP 7 rooms. Excellent location. Let cak 165. Cloaa in. Address 1051 Cheme kta er pbone 1233-J. 63jlyl FOR SALE OR TRADE New- 4-room plastered bungalow, full basement, breakfast nook, fireplace wood-lift, large living room, built-in book case. Laundry traya. Lot 50x 135, a,n pared atreet, walk etc. Pr..e $3000, small payment ani good term. 4- room Jiouse close to Capitol street, modern. Thia place is a nearly "fw bonaa and in good order, at --J" terms. New 5-room bungalow, ttrictly modern, fine cement gareite, a few steps ot. Capitol atreet. Small payment down, term on balance.- All clear of ! rnmbranee. May take some trsde, $5250.00. ... . 5- room hoase, quite modern, wita good lota, what have yon in a new house, $4000.00. WiU give some one a bargain. Orejoa Liag. 63j2J SUMMER STREET LOTS TWO BKAU tiee for $3600. Very close in. tomk' vow. Becke & Hendricks, V. f' "Bid. ....... 63j.SU r v k