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r.THE OREGON 6TATESMANrSALmr)BEG0N .SUNBAIORNTXGJTJLY 20,402a T i W- Bjr CUARLOTTRIU IIKNDRIK li.'raii and jay wife r Hj son, John, and hia wife il We fomf and no more' t H Except the dps, fared forth, in the early morning. Our gas-wag-on was not quite fall, for above the leveL of the, top of the front aeat there was nothing bat - ear heads.'. On the j running board was safely; lashed our bedding; for: ? i4i;'t-i'- iii . i ;!? V H This day and the next day, Were designated a holiday. Before breakfast we left that little spot, In. the .Wllamette val- ley, which we call home and drove south,. through t that matchless country,,; breathing in the fresh ness of the morning air and enjoy ing the marvellous .beauty of the sun-rise. That globe of light came peeping first, and then rose .with out hesitation aboTe the seeming edge of the' earth, flooding, the sky with glowing i colors and the earth with yghti:hl;i;. ':. ;':! jii I li'J ' On and on we traveled. Turn ing from the pavement at Corval lfs we, pointed our engine west ward, traveling j roads that were to well made that they did not detract from the fullest enjoyment of the scenery. The landscape pased as a panorama of grandeur and beauty; wooded hills and fern filled 4 valleys; often a babbling brook tumbling on its way to- the ocean; sometimes a larger stream, flowing j more quietly between wooed banks, bound for the same destination fvf P'U-'; ...When our speed-recorder regis tered some;' more than 100 miles i we reached 'Newport, that gem of beaches by the j sea. There we watched the great water,, as it ! totted in "wave following wave In '! endless succession. ; i! 4' A happy ; day for us four, and the dog we felt while we were settling, our camp for the night Our eyes had been filled by scenes : i of f j nature's beauty : and ' our ; thou go ta la dto the Giver-of all food, whose -, handiwork . we had enjoyed. ! And yet one greater demonstration of the , Creator's work It was to be our privilege to : witness, as the' sun-Bet painted the j evening, aky,.,,; ,,,vM-t-:;----- i From the hm-top we watched as the sun sank gradually to, .and then below the horizon. As a ball of. gold it sank majestically, lend ing i its gorgeous coloring to the clouds and cloudlets in the sky, and causing - the water below to Change Its tone from its day-light hue of bluish-green with white caps riding inj, to , gray-green with i ridges of foamy white. : j Slowly, slowly it sank until the last bit of the globe of gold was 'i a . . gone. Then as the color deepen ed and spread over the sky it r- :rj ... M amuiea waves 01 ueep ruse-emu r. gradually spreading farther and fartser apart until the senith was reached. When we thought that the full height of grandeur must have been attained we were -sur- ;! 1 . air. ii ot an acre of seeming spring, from the hori zon, ' skyward, ' and play up and down for some moments. When the light gradually died out of the aky we realized, that as the night came to us, the new day was dawning : for y people xm the other side V)f the world Oh 1, may it be a happy day' for them as it has been for ns. (Continued from page 2 Martin is well known In Salem, usually spending, her. summers here. ' ' Stephen Whltford, brilliant pi anist and 'son of Mr, S. A. Whit- ford of this clty,;is now further ing his studies, in, Paris. Before going abroad be fulfilled several engagements throughout the co'un try. Of a recent appearance In East Orange, N.J the Courier of the Oranges- writes: - Music lovers of , the Orange were given an opportunity to en- oy an unusual program last FrI day when Mrs. Otto E. Lobrke opened her beautiful home in or der that her friends might hear a recital by a young musical genius from Oregon. ... In r. spite of the many functions listed for that af ternoon "there was a large audi ence present tor hear and to appre ciate. Through the efforts of Mrs. H. F. Bailey,- formerly of East Orange, the young man was In duced to play in rOrange before taking ship for France, where he will continne his studies. In the case of this musical genius, Steph en Whltford. the term young real ly means young. He is only 18 years of age, and has been study ing with Miss Ed a Trotter for six years. ?. . - '. ftsu: 'The, program comprised .the Ballade in G, minor by 'Chopin, which was brilliantly rendered. Then followed the piece de resist ance, me uarnerai 01 me jjavius-i bundler, by Schumann. Mr. I Whltford ventured, upon one thing that many would fear, and that is the rendering of this entire lengthy, composition. Not- only did he play it so. admirably that interest could not possibly lag, but he pointed out with peculiar grace and delicacy the humorous cyni cism of the composer and his pe culiar .. skill in interrupting ; his serious' fancies by. flights of musi cal humor, irresistible and as po tent today as they were when the shafts of Schumann's remarkable skill in modulation, harmony and technique were directed against the Philistines of his day, an essay later undertaken by Wagner when he was. accused,, ot ignorance.. .of counterpoint and wrote .the entire opera ot 'Die Meistersinger' mere- ly to show not only his skill in J .... pii seemed so swifif '...-.. .. j GrNDMOTHER'S girlhood would seem pathetically poor comforts to us today. " She never knew the conveniences of electrically done housework of time y saved in cooking; of swift trips through the country by motor; of the world's best music in her home, lout of the .'.v .. A generation has changed the lives, comforts and the world. lvTomorrow .new conveniences, swif tly find thein'way into our lives. ; The advertisements will herald their coming. Today a manufacturer will announce a new and better product. Tomorrow a million men and women will use it as an old rnend. An advertisement breaks down the barrier of. distance and tells to all the world in a day's time rthe , best and newest things the world People who keep abreast with progress read the tisements. 1' Advertising i: a .at counterpoint but also his knowl edge ot all that mass of .musical debris which lay at the bottom of the 'Meistersingers rules and reg ulations. .. .-, . . "For Schumann in the 'Davids- bundler' took up the current mu sic of the day and demonstrated how the tingeltangel of it could be turned into real music it one only tried; - - i "The second part of the recftal consisted ot the 'Alouette' of Bal akorew. In which the strong con trasts were markedly brought out. 'Ejude Japonaise.' by Poldini, with its quaint insistences; Brahms Walse in A flat, where the audi ence was invited to ' walk In fa miliar patns garnisned witb new charms; - the Dance des Elfes, by Sapellniflow, where the artist showed that a heavy Russian hand can be made light when the com poser and artist understand each other; and finally Arabesques on the Blue Danube Waltz, by Schulz- Evler, on the delightful airs of Strauss in which sturdy old friends were brought forward in beauti fully phrased garments of effer vescent sparkle and vivacity. As an encore to enthusiastic applause the young artist rendered Godo- wasky's 'Quixotic Errantry one of that composer's' 'Thirty Moods and Scenes. ; j ' 'The earnest wishes for his fur ther success rendered by his hear ers were eminently deserved and will no doubt be proven true in his future career." A large number of Saiem friends have heard the playing of MVJ Whltford with pleasure. Early) In the spring he contributed the pro gram of the evening at a regular meeting of the Salem branch of the Oregon State Music Teachers' association, 4500 STUDENTS ATTEND AGRICULTURAL C0LLE (Contlnaad from pact S) J college, thus affording students the benefit of close contact with those who are leaders In their chosen profession. Actual Dirt Farmers As college trained men are tak ing the lead now in bringing agri culture to an orderly business basis, so they will be needed in the future, as is reflected in the demand for agricultural graduat es. Contrary to opinion held j by some, by far the largest group; of graduates from the school of agri culture at OAC are engaged, in actual farming operations, j So broad Is the scope of the work of fered in the many ' departments, however, that the graduates jare fitted to take their - places In a number of allied pursuits, while some inevitable drift into other fields entirely. , . , A recent compilation shows that 314 of the agricultural graduates are farming, 74 are teaching in mgn scnoois, n are college or university teachers, 50 are teach ing agriculture, mostly in high schools, 21 are research ; special lsts, 23 are landscape architects or nurserymen. 36 are working for advanced degrees in other lnstltu - , r new comforts - has devised. v Ai.i II -i. o ' i hcralrj cf better things Lodge -Roster PRATEKXAL ORDER OV t A OLE 8, Mt let 4 Srd Wt4. W. O. W. tUll, B. M. Willoit. 8x?'y. Tl. lSfjjL TOXOaT BOSTZR TYPOGRAPHICAL NO. S10 SECOND Satarday. 3 p. M. U. rilkisfMa, prwidfPt- Rey 8. Blodfftt. tryTj. tions. 23 are operating creamer ies. 84 are in mlscelaneous agri cultural occupations. 194 in scat tering positions, and 142 whose occupations are unknown. ; Eight departments in the school ot agriculture are graduating students In dairying, horticulture, soils,' animal husbandry, farm crops, poultry husbandry, farm mechanics, and farm management. while work In chemistry, bacterio logy, botany, entomology, zoology. and English is given these stu dents in the school of basic arts and sciences! Markets and market ing they get In the school ot com merce. : Actual Home Makers ' Home Economics, often thought of as the "sister school ot agri culture, has also gained wide re cognition for thorough and prac tical work. Two distinct curricu la or types of courses are offered known as the general and profes sional. The former Is especially for the girls planning to become a home maker and general . citizen, the other for the girl Intending to follow home economics profes sionally, either as a teacher or in some technical capacity. Present occupations of graduat es emphasize this division fcut show a preponderance of home imagers. More, than half of the 1003 graduates are "engineering their homes, 533 of those heard from in a recent survey so indi cating. Teaching professions claim 297 graduates, while the rest heard from are divided be tween Institutional management. extension workers, dieticians, mis sionaries, and - mlscelaneous occu pations. ' Eight other technical schools are included In the college, some of which in point of numbers rival the ones mentioned. These are engineering, pharmacy, chemical engineering, commerce, forestry, mines, vocational educational, and military science and tactics. These Insurance Salesman Wanted WANTED SnereasM Insur ance aaleamaa a District Man ager ia tbia district for aid line legal reeerve life insurance company. A permanent con nection witb anlimited oppor tunities. Exceptionally liieral contract. . Good opportunity far general insurance ageary to establish profitable life de partment. If interested, ar know of man who, caa qualify, write P O. Box 1061, Port land, Oregon, and your leply wiU be treated aa strictly con fidential. , habits : will Aas.ofi adver ll day) t Salaa, t capital ! Orifoi. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily r Sunday On tlaia , ...1 eaats par word farca time miU par ward Six timea S eanla par ward Ona loon l a. daily a ad . Sunday .ZOcaaUprr word la ardor ta aara taa mora thaa ana tima rata. adTartiaaataat raaat raa ia aoaaaeatira iaaara. Ma Ad. takaa for tfcaa JS aaata. Ada. ma 8uaday OXLT aar.ad at ana-tima rata. AdTrtiaamnta (axeapt Paraonala a ad Sitaatioaa Was tod) win ba iakaa a-ror taa talaphaaa it -taa advert or ia a anoaeribar to phoaa. Tha Stataunaa will racalva adrar tiacmaBU at any tima at taa day ar nifat. To ioiara propor alatlifiea tiooa a4i. anonld ba la katera 1 p. ta. v TELEPHONE S3 ar 689 Money to Loan i Oa Ra! Eitata t. k. roai (Ovar Ladd A Boaa Bank) BEFORE YOU LEAVR TOCR HOME OR OAR HAVE IT Insured Properly Phoaa 161. Baeka A Headricki, U. 8. Bank Bldr. 4 2-tf AUTOMOBILES WE WRECK 'EM Parti for all eara. Wa aell for leas. Get oar price aa trailer. Balem Aato WrackiBg Co, 402 8. Chnrca Street. Pbaa Si to. la3U 8CHEELER ACTO WRECKING CO, will bay year aid ear. - Highest eaak price . paid. 10SS N. Commercial St. IjlStt FIREPROOF AUTO STORAGE. CARS waibed and polished, steamed cleaned, oiled and greased. Day and night service. W. R. Deviae, Tel. 77, 2"2 Booth Liberty St. - 1)28 together with separate depart ments In physical education, in dustrial Journalism, social science, and music, afford the student in any school a wide breadth of choice aside from his professional course, enabling nim to obtain a liberal and cultural education as well as one of practicality in the pursuit ot a livelihood. This plan of education has long been the aim of president W. J. Kerr, who expressed such an idea many years ago and has stead fastly built toward it. "It is recognized that the man and the woman come before the vocation or the profession." de clared Dr. Kerr at that time. "In all the work of the institution the object is to develop high Ideals of manhood and womanhood, to fos ter all that makes for right living and good citizenship, Scheme for Improving r Artillery Fire Given HONOLULU A scheme for taking; ballistic wind, to be uttall In correcting the ranges of guns in night firing, has been derisefl I by Major John H. Hood of :b? 15 th Coast Artillery at Fort Kamehameha here, and is an nounced to hare passed successful tests in improring the accuracy and precision ot fire. Portable searchlights, capable of revolYing both yertically an', horizontally, were trained on a pilot ascension balloon 28 Inches in diameter as it rose. The spe.vi and direction were compueted, as is. done at the meteorological sta tion during the day. This is said to hare been the : first time the Idea ot tracking a small ballocn at night been tried. The experiment was carried out successfully by the operator of the light the first time and without field glasses. Atmospheric condi tions were adverse, . with low clouds and a heavy wind velocity; nevertheless the . balloon w is tracked for 1,500 yards. Military experts siad that with better equipment it could be tracked as high as 3,000 yards. Inflation Bargains in Berlin Houses Are Sold v ..... t t T - BERLIN Foreign speculators In Berlin apartment houses re cently have been selling their real estate at auction. During the In flation period many tenement and apartment, houses In Berlin were bought ' by foreigners for the equivalent ot from flOO to 1400, as the . purchases were usually purely speculative the buildings were not kept In repair and th municipal, governments has seiz ed rents to keep the buildings in condition. Forced eales became qu Uncom mon with consequent court tions. ' 'Many of the proprietors have preferred to sell the proper ties tor what they would bring rather than spend money tor re pairs. ' - r Insects Sold In Tokyo' ' for. Musical Propensities TUK.XU singing insecU, are now on sale by street venders along the. Ginza, 'the gay "Main Street" of Tokyo. The principal warblers of the Inseet variety are crickets and long-horned gras hoppers. To the Japanese 'be song' of the cricket and the grasshopper lends ' a peculiar charm to the summer evening: The diminutive Insects are sold In quaint bamboo cages, decorated I with silk ribbons. Prices rarue from fifty sen to as high as two ty-five yen each. Canby City . and county will pave two miles ot Macksburg road. Oregon AUTO REPATRINQ GOOD SERVICE FAIR PRIRCR, KID- L.EK at LEBtNOoOD QAKAOK. U.a aral ropairiag. aeeasaoriaa. tiroa. UUIot and SuulU CummorciaL Pbaaa &S4. Satsetf AUTO TOPS flFE 08 COR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. i. Hull Abm Tap Paiat 8 bo. War firo dparf at. S-oHtf nEIJ WANTED .HOP PICKERS WANTED Par two o( our yard, i tho alitoaoa kaarh aoar laapmdnro. 117 acroa. aad tha Cartia Kaara. arar Talbot ata tioa. - SO arroe. Uaaal aeeoaiaiada- tioaa furaishod. ' Tarda - ta asrolloat ahapo. Pickiag will beata about 8p taiaor lt. Kociaior bow at torca Watora eigmr atora, or Dvrbia - a CoraOTor. Box S3, arar Paaj'a ataro ' ' 9jJ5tf HELP WANTED Male 11 NEW PATENTED DCST MOP 8EIXS aa aight. Na coaipotitiaa. Big por aaaaoBt bnaineaa aa eonpleta liar. V rlto for acw "8ura Sale Plaa." BURR, Drlphoa. Ohio. 11J26 Sales Come Easily Reprtaeatatirea Mea-Women, aell ahora. booivry dirort ta wearor. Factory prieoa. Good earning. Write today. Taoaera 8hoo Mfg. Co 149S-7 I C 8 Creel. Baatan. Maaa. 11J28 MAN WANTED (City or. ronatry) aid aatabliabad company will supply capital and atart yoa ta your awa penaaaaiit buaiaeae aelling Beeeaaitiea poople aauat buy every day. Kxperiesce anaeeee aary. WHte MrCoaaaa A Co, Faetery 408 Winona. Mian.- - - Hj38 HELP WANTED Femide 13 WANTED WOMEN TO MAKE MONET at borne. Plata borne aewiog. No caa aatiag. Bead for aamplea aad par tlcnlara. oereaa Sewing Syatem. Box 207 Long Branch. X. J. 13j2 SALESMEN 13 LIGHTNING STRANGE BATTERT compound. Charge discharged batter lea Instantly. eliminate -aid method entirely. Gallon free to ageata. Light ning Co, Kt. Paul. Mina. Vj26 WANTED LIVE SALESMAN. CALL at 545 Ferry St. Between 9 and ! 12 Sunday a. m. 15j26 AMAZING STYLISH SHOK LARGE cash commissions introducing popular $3.95 and $4.95 shoe. Actual aamplea furnished. Write quick. Style Arch Shoes. Dept. C 53 Cincinnati. 1V28 ... I PPPPPPPPPPPTPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP P PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP WANTED SALESMAN WITH CAA PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP BIO MONET NOW OPPORTUNITY FOB ADVANCEMENT Wa famish nil the prospects yoa can handle. Wa have aa appraiser who does nothing bat list aad photograph property for yen to sell. Wa have thou sand a af properties properly listed. We are se fling hun dreds f thousands of dollars' worth ef property every month. We need a high grade aaleamaa wba has been successful either in reel estate ar some other selling line. Boa Mr. Miller, sslesmsnager, at our Portland affiee. PARKER REALTY COMPANY 1008 Porter Bldg. 6th at Oak Portland. Oregon 15517tf PP4 rr PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP rPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP AUKNTS WASTED ill salesmen guaranteed PURE Wool fit-to-measure $50 clothe $23.85. Largest commissions ever offered, i We deliver and collect.. fept. J-28 Vane- Kent Clothes, Iae. Cincinnati. 17J34 AMAZING EARNINGS IN ADVANCE Inexperienced or experienced. I New method. Stylish shirts. Complete out fit free. Write quick. Fashion Wear Shirts. Dept. C-5 CiaeinnaU. !Ti2 WANTED Employment ; 19 HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR. PHONE 1076R, ar call 960 Broadway. . 19J26 rOH GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT difjms ana team work, paone 19 r a. 19ml4tt FOR BENT 21 FOR KENT STOREROOM ON STATS lj28U street. Iaqutre Hotel Art. PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT 7H' wordinf "For Bent," price 10 cent each. Ststesmaa xtusiaeee Offiea, , aa around floor. . ! FOB RENT Apartments 23 TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS witb sleeping perch. 44$ Union. Adults. 3jl8tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS $91 N. Com mercial. 33tf t FOR RENT Rooms ! 23 BOARD AND ROOM. CLOSE IN. TEL. 1547 M. 35J3S PLEASANT ROOMS, CLOSE IN. PHONE 585-W. . . . - . , . .. - , 35J28 HOUSEKEEPING OB SLEEPING 8 8. Church. . . 25j24af PRINTED CARDS, 8IZR 14" BY T" wording. "Rooms, ta Rent," price 1$ coats each. Statesman Business afCsa, - ground floor. .: ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME, I three blocks from state house. AU ! convenisneas. Geatlomaa preferred Please give reference and ddreee A B, care 8tateamau. 25jl8. FOR RENT ROOM SUIT ABLE FOI . stuwoats, with sleepaif porch privilef ea Everything modera. References are ro , faired. . Address room, ears Sintosman, - ISHfSj FOB RENT Ho 37 HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE IN. IN J7j38tf quire Hotel Argo. AT NEWPORT TWO-ROOM COTTAGE for rent near Nye Beech. See A. J. Basey or wife, 8elem. ... . 27J2S 8IX ROOM HOU8E NEAR SCHOOL AND ear iiae. elosa ia. Inquire 411 Front St. - . . J7j2 NEW MODERN HOUSE, S ROOMS; far ace, lousdry tray, every eoavea. ionce. Close ju. Phone 2044-W. 37j2$ FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1053 tar lnaw; $20 per month. Call nt States man busissaa alfiea, ar Beeke ft Hen dricks. ... r. . . ,$7s8t FOR RENT A NEW MODERN FUR- ulshed bouss, . everytbiag ta keep rouse wiia; o-room nesaa rioae la, $35: 7-rooDS house, close ia, $50; 7 room house close ia $40. GERTRUDE J. V. PAGE ' - ' 493 N. Cottage S7jS2U ' FOR RENT l T room good plastered boms In uert) Salem; a blacks tram street ear. Ft I trees aad garden, $30.00 per. most a. Ulrfek and Roberta, 133 be. ! Com'l Phoue 1854. t7l4i ' Wanted llicelljsnejiia C3 1100 OR 1200 LB. MUTJE, T3 BELLE, na. Phone 1622W. $5J29 1 WANTED A BONE GSI5DER. QUOTE I pHce end make. Engeaa i inlay, Jeffer ' sen, OregouV , I5J29 WANTED Mlacel Is neons S3 WOODRT THE ACCTIOXEER BUT! BOrd farattara far caaa. Paaaa 511. j S&atl HIOHE8T PRICES PAID TOR CSEO itavoa, too la, faraitara. Stiff Laod Oatii Dapt appaatta caart bo moo. CASH PAID FOR FAU8D TEETH datal gold, . atlatiaaai aod diaeardod Jowalry. Hoko Satoluag aad Rafiaory Ca-, Otaaga, Mlebigaa. S5J11 SECOHD GROWTH WOOD WASTED. Will tnoo taanag ear for taaia. Pbaaa 191 R. 5j2S WATXD PRIVATE MONET FOR lira loaaa. Wa baa aaaral appliea' tiaaa kaad. Hawkiaa A Bobona liw. 701V Orroa BWf. S5dl4tf i FOR S.1LE S7 NEW S24 CORD CASINO AT DIS caaai. Call at 1870 8. Chorea. 7ji6lX GOOD VIOLIN FOR BALE. TEL. S044-W , I STjt FOR SAL OR TRADE FOR C0W8. 5 big work barara. C C. Robiaooa. Ma rlt-ay. Ore. . . S7j29 NEW 1 ROOM HOUSE. 68ilS7 LOT, newly furaikbed. Mast sell, leaving towa. S20OO.00 cask: price. 1)175 N Bummer. . . . ; JJS YOUNG JERSEY COW AND BARRED Rock hens. C. A. Crane. Rt. S. Box 45. i - S7j2S CUT FLOWERS GLADIOLUS. PHON1 111F21 ar 1140-M. FraiUand Nere- ary. 17i2 LANGE RANGES COMPLETE1 - LINE Peoples Furniture Btara. til M. Com mercial. B7al FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TEX cents a bundle. Cirealatioa department Oregon Statesman. STtt FOR SALE OR LEASE ON EAST terms, gaa woodaaw outfit ia A-l eei dition. Ken to 7. Bos 225. Balsa. Slat FOR SALE USED LUMBER, 14th AND Oak. raeaa 1623-W. ITJiyJS ONE TENT ISxlS, FOOT WALLS, good a new. $20. Cart Swaaeoa, Route tt, near Auburn school hoes. S7j28 FOR SALE 20 HORSE CASE TRAO tmn engine $50t; a 1 V4 ton Chevrolet truck. $300: a heavy team aad hk wagoa aad Bars ess, price reasonable; waat bora or goats. John H. Scott, 305 Oregon Bldg. 3TJ26 Trespass Notices . - For Sale Trespass Notices, site 14zt Inches printed aa good 10 ounce eaavaas bear ing the words, "Notice Is Hereby Giv en Thai Trespassing is Strictly Forbid- dea On These Premises Under Penalty of Proeecutioa." Price 15c each ar 1 for 35a. Statesman Pub. Ca, Salens, Oregon. 7etf 8ELL US TOUR USED rURNITUBEB H. U Stiff Furniture Co. Used Goods Dept. Opposite court heuee. 97m32U RFCEIPT BOOKS SIZE S BY Stt SO receipt forms la book. 15 aaata pot aeon or two tor za eua. eiaiee man affiee. SIS South Commercial St. Balem. STftStf FOB & 1 Livestock S9 IsjlbU 11 aaiA.l A Am. Sail as aVjv" I Pbaaa 2028-W. Bt. 2. Box 19. S9j3t rw fn a eujpu ft AW TSXO W. LANCE. VETERINARIAN Offiea 410 aV Commercial. Phane 11(1 Ree. phone 16. 89ml9tf 1 WOOD FOR BALE 43 JUDD SAWS WOOD. PHONE 349. 44a BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. aad-16 inch. Dry mill wood. Green mill wood. Dry second trewth fir. Dry aad aid fir. Dry 4-fs. ash, maple aad eak. FRED E. WELLS. "Prompt delivery and reasonable prlo 380 South Church. Phone 1543. 43mSU 18-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phone 19FS. M. D. May field. - 43fl$tf GOOD COALDRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMAN FUEL CO. TELEPHONE 1855. 4339tf BIISCELLANEOUS 61 U INTERESTED IN CAMPBELL RAPID Lleetne Ranre, call 66s. I yoa $10.60 per stove by getUsf clubs NEW BE8T CONSTRUCTION. -of five. 51120 I ,m-' " rooms, sleepinf parch; cement SALEM FUEL ft TRANSFER CO- 151 Trade St, Salem. Let as aaata yon n weed, coal and transfer, moving sad drsysga. Dsy phone ' T52 and IS. Kirht phone ISO. 617tf LOST AND FOUND S3 LOST PAIR RUBBER HIP BOOTS ON road to Portland. Finder will get re ward. Charles 8. Elms. Cromwell Apartment, 5tk ft Columbia Sts, PorV land, Orer. ' 88;2S 63 PERSONAL NOTICE ATTRACTIVE TOUNO LADY I worth $25,000.00 will marry. Club, 3: i luif j, wtrstta. tvansaa. . 55J30 MARRT IF liOXEJ.T JOIN "THE SUO cessful Correspoadeaca Club." Relia ble: Inscriptions free. Ben 558, Osk- isno. cam. tl . . 55J30 EPILEPTICS THIS . TREATMENT I guaranteed to stop soisnres ar money reiurneo. .o bromides, narcotic. Try at aur riak. Hunter Laboratories. BOO Scott, little Kork. Ark.' . , f.Sj26 HIZ2 TREATMENT FOR APPENDICITIS It-Is-WodsrfuL" Free iafermatioa. Addraaa His a Co.. Portland, Xregea. a5sl6-l3t LEADING jCLUB, LARGE8T. MOST RE j liable for losely people, cenfideulial oescrrpsMma ires in plain sealed en velop. ' Thousands wealthy members. ji sincere umts. Lslatmabed: 20 years. Mrs. Matthews. Box 24. Oakland. Cal- tforuia. . ' 657?6 MONET TO LOAN - B7- MONEY TO LOAN ON ' CXTT PKAP. arty, either building and soon piss e private money. Farm loaaa with In surenee company money H IU with commission added. Ralph H. MeOurdy, Nee. S gad 6, Sleeves Moors Bldg , So- . S7fl4tf FEDERAL FARM LOANS. F. 1 "OOU. est BIXO bt. . - t- TSl ' r T11UI tillKI Lang tima, easy parmeata, lav interest ua see ar eomnusamas. PERRfNE ft MARSTERS . til Gray Bldr.. Salem. Ore. STftrf WASTED LOANS . 69 TO BORROW $2500 ON FRUIT FARM, Box 1180 care Statesman. . Sj38 PPPPPPPPPPTTPPPPPPFPFPprTPFTT PPPPPPPPPPPPPPppppPFpPppppppp PP PP PP ' WANTED Private money for ft PP wsU aeeured first mortrsra PP PP loaaa. Aay amount. . PP fp PP PP FARTER REALTY COVPAST PP PP 409 U. 8. Bank Bid. . PP PP - - Telephone tt24J. PP PP 69!11tf PP PP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPTTPP P P P P FTP P PPPPPPPrPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP BUSINESS OPPORTXNITlia t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED areata to eolt ear powdered band soap. WHte R. O. Preppe. 1081 E ia St. S. Portland. Oregon. Walnut fiSSS. S1JSS GOOD BUSINESS ' REQUIRINO bout 92SOU (poaaibly part time ) 8a leea. A good opoaiag. hoe Wa. Fleaa iag, 341 State BL for particalars. U2Stf BUSINESS CHANGES -If yoa waat to get a payiag baat Been tea Childa Bochtel, S40 State M. Good roataaraat. Uraeory atora. Moat Market. Confectionery atora. Ga rage. Service station. A part meal boao- e. 4tJ?6f REAL ESTATE S3 Own Your Home r a FOR SALE NICE COZY FOUR-ROOM garage paved street close la. ana block ta earline. Fboae I-W. 3i24 FOR BALE - Apartment bouse aad feraitara, also & room Bangalew adjoiaiag. close in on Liberty street, good income, price $11.40000. W. H. ORABENHORST COv Realtor . e3j2 TEN LOTS FACING EAST. (H OF block fear) South Summer street. eer ner Rural Arcane, only $600. $100 down, balance easy. W. C Connor. Statesman effiee. SilStf FOR SALE Fiae lot aw Fairmouat hill. 90 by 150 ' feet, fiae view which raaaot bo ob structed. Price $2300.0o. alas pave- - ment. road terms. Si int. W. H. GKABENHORST A CO- Realtor S75 Stale St. OSjSO LOTS. BARGAINS SOvlOO FEET: paved street, cement walk, corner lot $1000; another SOalOO Fairmouat kill SIliO terms. Sacinaw atreet lot 50(150. $1500 plus navemeas. Borke a Headricka. U. B. Bsak Bldf. eajttf OOING FAST Beaotifol kill sites are fast re'r. Oaa of ke beat at $700. Caesar at that. Hoe thla aad oUera. Wm. l lemc 341 State St. SiiSetf THERE IS A NICE LITTLE 4-ACRB . farm with a Beat baatalow, a farecs aad a road chickea house, it's aa a roed (-ravel road aaly a mile out of Salem, tha land Is all tillabls aad the (I is first class ssd there ia a nice little stream rusaiac screes a corner ot tha place, there ie electricity aad a water system with a never failtag- well and tha price iaeludiac furniture la only $3150 with $10O0 down It's n . real barf sin sad yen n say so; A acres improved miles out with S acres af fruit aad a couple ef chicken kosaee The owner harvested S tea a af iof aa berriee off af IV acres sad ' yea can buy tha little farm for $1500 aad yon caa't beat it la this ar aay other country, lor the money and the frtce is ealy S1M0 aad half will andle; 10 well improved acres S miles from Salem aad all the very best ef land for $4000 snd the ewaer will take . a Salem home as part pay ; 05 improved acres for $4000 aad the owner will take a Salem home and assume. MeUILCHRIST At PENNINGTON S09 U. 8. Baak Bid. . Phoaa 140 . - " - " S3j34tC A NEW 5 ROOM BUNGALOW SOUTH. near school,, car aad ehereh, paved ft. naderprteed at $3250 piss pavme. Boa me oa this. Terms. Wm. Fleming. $41 Bute St, SSilOtf NEW MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE. breakfast nook. - basement, furnace, fireplace, t35 Brooka Ave, $3750. terma. Bee he A Headricka,' U. H. Baak Bld$. - - - S3j2StX NEW 5 ROOM BUNGALOW. MODERN eicept baeomeat. paved St. lot 4Sil., $3750. Easy terms. ' New 4 room baa rale w, basemeot, wall located. $2650. A fiae lot ea N. Sum. mer, $1350. Terms. N. E. Brown ar Merrla Jekason, 109 S. Com'L Pbaaa 559. ' ' ' 63t South Hick St. residence ta fiae la cation. Extra Large lot. Fruit trees Carage. Pavement paid. With reaaoa at2e raah payment terma can be an TSBged an sals nee 8S.5OO.O0. A. C. BOHRN3TEDT " Realtor. Loans aad Insurance 147 Xa. Com'L St.. . Salem, Orefen 63j3Stf basement; rarruh ureve Addittoat paved street: hslf block from Parried school; 13800.00. . Capitol street; built by ewaer for hie wa use but new going to live with daughter; S rooms down, room for 3 up and stsirwsy in; cement basemen V furnace, fireplace; very best eonstrar tioa; finest material; Inspect it with" microscope, you caa ' t ftad a flaw; lot 55zlS ; price $5750. IBIQ LOT 60x154, aaa block from Parriak school near Pscifie Highway, 600. CENTRAL JBIO. LOT 68tl8S. North Summer Bear Center r 8 -room- house: fiae big Bear ing wain ota.- Eagliah aad native: sev eral varieties grapes aad ether fruit: big bar: all for tha. price af the hM. sy terms. . ' ' - - - HARRIS Maaonie Tsmnle Phoaa 79S. 1941 J. - 63J36 HOUSE BARGAIN, t ROOMS. BATH. lata of fruit and berrteo, X - lets, for , $3250.-' $300 cash. $30 per month. Tbia Is a bargain. Caa't build the bouse far price asked. John H. Scott, 305 Oregon Bldg. YOUR RENT WILL BUY .3-ROOM boose, well finished, dtr water. Hint, price $850, $50 raah balance mouth- ' Tv. Bwcka ft Headricka, U. 8. Baak Bldg. , - ... 3j26tf FOR SALE 4300.00 bays n fins one ncra kerne with 7-room platterod . bowse, wilh basement nnd furnace, fruit ot all -kiada. garage,' fine view, close ia, south. W. H GRABENHORST ft CO. Realtor 875 BUtS (St. eajjo WHY PAT RENT WHEN WE CAN SELL TOU GOOD SALEM HOMES TMTri SMALL. PAYMENT DOWN AND BAL ANCE LIKE RENT. room house witb S nice lota, plea ty beariag fruit; located aa Nerfh Liberty St. Bear school. Price $22oO , $200 cash, balance $20.00. a month sad inlereat. ' ' ' ' S room bow house, msdsm except best, gsrsge. Psred street, paid. Oaly $275o. $300 cash, balance $25.00 aad interest mouth. - 4 room new bouse an North rhurcb street, mod era except heat, $2tf0. S30O cash, balance $25.00 and Interest f-ST smedlmnlll, 5 room pracficany new. a ice mod era borne aad garage, paved street. P Cboieo, clooe-ia ktcatioa on N. Church atreet. extra good buy a 4200, good FoTenoice bsrgsias In Sslem bni e small suburbsn acreage homos SEE OS. Wa have ever 50 weU selected I kMJ for yoa to eboo from. See WELLS TALLMAM ft 80. 314 Maaoal Tem ple. Phone 4IS. Stoaegrspker U ec. STOP TOCB RENT 4 BOO em Bowse, mrge lot. trais. pave. 92700. terms, close ta ear Una. , ft HeadHckaU. S. Bssk BWg. JJJ6lf Va 1 -, .If i j ' i s A