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- THE0REG0N-STATESMAN.5ALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING.. SEPTEMBER 5.4925 i 1 - B 6 I I? I I I i V3SS liJ'ilS 1..-'. l -X ; ,. 4 o x ' 1 1 if l j i 1 1 iy 'Iaeaed, Pally Exeept Monday by ' - tthb gTATsaicfBt rusxxsBXva ccodTAjr i K R. J. Hendrick . Fred i. Cooae - -C. K. Logaa Leslie Dmitk -Audred Banefe- '- " . Manager Managing-Editor . - .City Editor Telegraph Edlto - Soviet? Editor H.Hendet or Cironiotloa Manager Ralph H. JStsrn JUtimUbi Manager If rank. Jaskoakl y jkUaager Job ipt. E. A, Bbotaa . . r - Li - Editor . W. O. Oonaw --.-1 Poaltry Editor : - MEMBER OF THB ASSOCIATED PRESS fu J ? t AxteoJated Pra i exeluairely entire to tb ubaK r ii liapatche credited to It r it otuerwiae credited 'm thia pauar cum ik oeai oewa. pubhahed breia. . .- . ..-..r,,.-, , -; i 4 BIJSINE8S OFFICES . I Albart Byera, 938 Worcester Bldg.. Portland. Ore. ' r??ml? iL?'Ci?r Co- Tork 128 136 W" 31it St: Ctt:aajBWaMa; Uuty Payne. Sharon Bld(f , San Franeiaco. Calif.; Hiaa Bid-, Loa Asrla. Otif. Baalaati tffie.28 or 588 t-1 TELEPHONES: ; ? , , g ClrenUtian OfA,ea-588 Kewa Dirtffint jz$. -J Job Department kJ nt 28-f5( 88 Entered at tha-fe OtQce ia Balem, CTejon, aa aecoar-tlaa matttr ' ' ' " , " . f ' 'I; I ' f , r-- " September af.i'y'Vi''-' t,.r Bn,;HARITABLE: Brethrea. if a wan be overtaken In a fanlt ye if ftiU-are spiritual restore such a on ifr.tbV8pVA''-mVeioe?'s; vonbiQefjns inyseir. lest taou also be tempted; Galatians BUY THE WATER WORks . . - system brSer ' '':Thb :f)r6rfositimi'iofvtIie city buying the water s ?hpQ(J ,tjet,ivjiippccf Into shape as soon sas possible, in tytjpjay ijqpiit to, a vote of the people ' : 1 r - ' akhgfcare- Lto have a "reasonable pncefixec, Iwithjall the;tietails of the valuation made plafn;with all the cards on the table. ; . '; . Vr,- r'ivv;:'.. . ; The three main reasons for municipal ownership of the , Salem'rwater works are these :4 ::. SC .c ! -? L ' V V I- T ' - 'First.rthe city can borrow money oh-water bonds at a loNver rate than" any individual or company can borrow it, i .nd this difference will accrue in profit to'the whole people. In a long period of years, and with the growth we hSve'a right to expect of tHe population of Salem, thia sum will be erior- mou. It will be much more than sufficient, to offset a la cost from municipal operation and management than wjihj Youth's companion.. private ownership and management. Mrs. Frank m. Erickson-"Lit - i 'c? .i u -n ' it Ac f iriW' Bronze PlayMlows. a'phart h "J' m" vxcy ji, v v.o .iv, v. lftr:for children, and irovn-ups;" consider immediate profits." Therefore it will lay larger j by Stella George stem -Perr and Tjiin nnrl thp work Ail extensions in a manner looking to i 'Adyentures Among the Kitxben petforhiance and the f utire This" will reduce th6, cost and annoyances of continually Rearing up the streets tn account of inore or less ftempprary work of necessity done by the private corporation. It will be the cheaper way; in the long . run. - ... . I - . ' I " Third, it will be a move towards securing mountain ground Committee, neadf Saturday 1 1 at tbej)pettJns,reeins, of JLha .lo cal woman's club, t jrifr following' compilation, ar ranged by tfie; prefijdeiijf the club. Mrs. WUliam.Fqrdyce Fargo, gives a practical Idea? of the kind of stories children lik,2. Titles of the stories ar'e'gronped under the ! name of the : playg'rofe nd hostess ! woo toid-tnem: i Mrs. Roy Burton-t-Verses for children.. by James Wtiiteomb Ri ley; fairy tales from 'Voung Peo ple's Library Series." - Mrs. W. II. Byrd Vables and fairy stories: "Free and Equal." The Brownie and' the C'ook," and The Dykes of Holland." Mrs. A. L. Wallacer-JBurgcss' "Bedtime Stories." Mrs. Gran,:R, onell Intro ductory" talk 'aboirr Thof tori Bnf gess and his famous stories. Two records on portable victrola, "Elsa and the Ten L's," tild by Bennie Bonnei; and ;Ltrllaby"y from Eu gene Field, l' ' Mrs. Ray L. Farmer ""The Dove," Thi 'Rabbit Who Wanted Plnk-Wingg etc., from "Stories tor children." '.;v Mrs. F. A. Elliott From Man ual of Stories, "American Institute of Chilf Life." "The Wee Hare." 'The Red Fire." "The, Fairy Who Came to Our House," ""The Little Blue Gown." and "The Butter fiy." : .. .; f- " . V Mrs. Paul II. Acton -: Folk Lore Stories of Rou mania, compiled by Julia Collier Harris and Rea Itcar. "The Foundling Prince." and "The Princess Who Danced."- Mrs. S. M. Endlcott Fairy stor ies for children and animal stor ies for children. ' Mrs. R. K. Ohling "Stories to Tell, the Littlest Ones." by Sara. Cone" Brrant; ' "Who . Discovered Maple Sugar," and "The Whimper Whinies," and a story from -the- the Crystal "Gardens, honoring alumnae' member f irr s ' V',; 5 "'',. " ' "Mrs",V. D. Clarke.entertained as her guests earlier in tbewefk Mrs. C.-J. Greenland daughters 6f Portland. ' il,'T " Mrs. C. E. Brown and son. Bob by,- are the guests- of friends in Portland. , i Bits For Breakfast Union Roster- L- i f S - -. afflT CCTTER'S CKtOM KO. 280 " M rond aad- fourth WeaawJay. , Preaidaot W. K. Vtelbara; avcrcUry, Hubert rVe.' ! ' CAPITAL TTPOORArniCAt CSION NO. 210 ITr.Hieat, j. if. Evaoa; aecivtary, M. D. I'UkrBtoa. Electa aeroad Kalar day. 3:00 p. m. i It will go right on m ... The effort to make air naviga tion safe. " ; " V ... An automobile wreck, or d thousand of them, does not halt the forces trying . to make auto mobiles more nearly fool proof. - Did you see the lights in the skies last night, shortly after dark, on all Bides? ' , ' , . ..They were the fires of the burn ing straw stacks in Marion and Polk and Yamhill, and Washing ton and Linn. Benton and Clacka mas counties literally thousands of such fires. If you were out in an automobile last night.' you saw a dozen or more such fires at one time... in any farming district through which' you were passing. There is an enormous, economic waste in this. Is not there a bet-. ter way? our people will surely not allow this wasteful practice to go" 'on indefinitely. '"The acid test of public interest in radio -religious services will come with'the; Invention of a re ceiving -set that will receive the aifeiiux." say a a Salem .layman. If "Henry "Ford ships mnch of his product In those new" ships he boftght from the government, .he cffaU them-peace ships, as no country wFfl il "go- to war with tb teountry where the spare parts are made. CARPENTER'S VNIOS KO. 10S Meeta Thnira. cniD(a. Arthar Tuck er, president; m. Pettit, aeervtary. Skilld mhaiii- fnml.hd. Phone 17. t Lodge Roster t i - : . FRATIRSAi. OEDER OF EAOLE8. meet 1st and Srd Wad. W. O. W. HaJL B. K. Willeit. flef'y. Tel. 1384-R. ijrep;o instate small Cht Oxt&sn &tatttmsa Pabliabed every aaoniaf (accept Mea 8ay) at Saleaa. U capital ml Orefoa.- Local Rates For Classified Advertising One t!m Three Uaaea. Bix tiaiee Daily or 8naJay 2 eeata per word -5 eeata per word -8 casta par ward People, from "The Mary Frances Cook Book." by Jane Earye Fryer. Mrs. E. E. Fisher "Raggyldg." an animal story by Ernest Seton Thompson. " ' ' Mrs. Janet Pendergast Leigh Stories from Grimm's Fairy Tales. Mrs:1 H. S. Gile Stories by M. u. porter (woman's Vorld "I . . . - 1 1 : . I water. : -wo. inawauai conce.rncoui .noje ui..tue iwi -Yyry Did it," "idle raws-and -Mrs. td niake such plans, The city can afford this, because it can Bunny and the orphan."-" Wait for its profits for fenerat K ; ; lifM";t.mal The highest priced bonds in the countryrnext to gov- persona, exPerienpe3. rea(3InB. '. eminent bonds, and 'thY lowest interest bearing bonds, are "Poems for chridren." . . ' . , -'V- .V ;r-' "' -,? - - " .- - - 1 "Mrs. Robert Dann TrtsifV R.irn- the water Donas 01 ciues ! w ..Th t t ., , The city: council should )iave. bought the water system variation). "What Bradley owed " several yearsvagp,afte'r the people voted the- bonds and gave "Grandfather ng's .spectacles." the authority, ;In fact, toe city council Wpass the necessary eMsh1neVan MThe ordinance, and it was yetoedl)' the mayor. -. , Mrs. l. o. clement "The Lit- All things seem to be in favor of success at the present tie Singing Gin." bp Aunt Hattie. . , ' t and "Dariil and TAnithxn time . . ... c -- A f.Jl Miss Ethel ,m&trh at Arte Therefore the present time is the time to press the mat- from ' Burgess -"Mother West ter, without delays. ' . . . Stories." Harris ".TtiRt Ra m-. There is a constant influx of men coming .othe-Salem kipiing. , r to a poultry Doom it can De acceieraieu uy4 ue.iiF Tae Kitten That Wanted to be a our public spirited people. If every man and woman lifter- Christmas Present." "Diiiv Dally." ... .. - V . .- -rii e nx., ,',W nd "Elaine's Valentine." Prnm CSted in the growtn-ana well peing ox wiem wm Gather's Storv Telling- "Brier the advantages of this section in this industry, and talk lt. and Roge.. and .1Tne Coming of the ux nvAmr ' aq sinn '' fW hmm will last, and CT0W and wonder Tree." UUUa U tli Ull cvxjf uvvooiuui vnu " -r 1; lvrt . . . ... . i ,, ! V.'x. 'r;.ix. ;l V.A Miss Marie Churchill "Wee glW. - We actually nave ine .oest pouitiv, """J "j Stories for Wee Folks Little world. We can produce hens that will lay more eggs -ori fthe Black-Sambo-- hnd'Liwe Black ho ntintrv I Samho and the TloVinnt -' . , average .uioii .w .f'?-"'.- .v'V'i . . i Z. Misa nnrl, ni, tl..u or of the entire world ; andTienf that' will persist m tnis ior LuUe - - T "T . - . . r t aavh i i ... ' a longer time; and that may De maimameu in lajuig .y"ui- smiin; -Marie, the courageous, tion at'alower eost' KVJSif Dispatch .Bearer.1 Tr i.m Iri 1TT I " ""J v I "P V41" """" Mrs. TTar-Mr T Wloo..... I v a greater poultry industry here than Petalumk, Cal'nowj has, tions from "Famous Fairy Tales." Fc a . . - l' ii.. iu- . con AAA AAA . irrlirctmf nYi- I eomDiled bv Rnawell Vxt-IA Which would mean a oetver iu wv. : Miss Catherine b;,:,!.. couch near the fire. He was sleep ing atoundly. breathing regularly, and apparently had suffered no harm' from his escapade "I think he's perfectly all right," Katherine's voice was com forting, her eyes reassuring. "A good sleep is what be needs most. naw that j he's : thoroughly warm. We'll shade the light and talk low so that be won't wake up." Mother Graham's Ultimatum, "Suppoie he doesn't take until morning? I asked r We can undress him after he's had his first sleep," Katherlne The inventive genius otl said, "and carry him up to bed. I don't think he will waken." I saw my mother-in-law bridle. and was iiot surprised at the ul timatum she issued almost before Katherlne had finished speaking. "Nobody will undress that child to-night except over . my dead body." she said defiantly. "We've already taken off bU little shoes and loosened his clothes, and he'll stay just the way he is. The Idea of chilling him when he's perspir ing the ay he is.4" ; , ',. " I surreptitiously Blippd my hand to Junior's neck, and found It only slightly moist, but 'I wisely held myjtongue. .Line that.if Investigators conclude -p - Pn nrsi oi participation ot the "nuressinf ,l"e cnua. Wotner Gra- nam wui4iu nave voicea ine plan, but she'bas the ridiculous jealosy of Katherine's verdict which many eiueriy Women hold aealnst nro- fesBlonaljy-trained nurses, and she Is certain fojveto any plan Kath erlne may propose. . . i i MIe Needs Watching." ' ; 'I shall take him into my own bed," she went on. with a elance Jwhich dared jme to contradict her f If I m to have the responsibility ibf him while parents are gone " fehe relocated me to th third ferson with' her manner as well tr. a hoi nvrKa " t Adele Garrl-on-. New Phase of what, , tWnk beit for Wb. Tie REVELATIONS OF A WIFE 1 needs , constant watching to see that he doesn't get uncovered, and w Jfae will not make a move that I do VmrphT h NowRnaner Feature I mot Know It." - ;"- . Service" , 7ZA .'-l.A, n?ard .lhIs.reniarkableJ statement oerore. and while I knew that no one could be more devoted ito Junior, nor more nain- stakingjln her care of him than is his doting grandmother, my comm'onj sense, and experience told me tbaUno one can actually know every movement a bed-fellow makes unless every moment of the vigil Is a waking one. I had no certainfv that the rh!M would not kick off his covers, and ray knowledge of my mother-in-i law's love of heavy bed coverings added tp my uneasiness. In win ter. Junior; at night is ensconced in a sleepingsuit of wool, which makes bim look like a nadorable Una areata, dally had ' Baaday . tO raaU par word I a order to earm the aeoro thaa oaa time rata, adeortiaamaat aaaat rma la eoaaecativo iaaoea. I Mo Ad. Ukea tat leaa thaa tS eeata. Ada. raa Saalay OMLt ekaread at oae-tiaaa rate. r - ; . ' Adeertlaaaionta (except ' Peraeaala ani Bitaaitoaa Wasted) will bo Ukea over the telepaoaa. it the adeertlaof la a an Writer to phoao. - - - Tho UUista via roeelea adeer tiaeoieDta' at aay ticaa of the day or Hi fat. To - laaaro proper elaaaiflea tiuoa ada. tkoaid bo ia befora T p. aa. . j TELJU'UOSK 28 W S88 Money to Lban On Real Extato T. K. F'JKO (Over Ladd k Bu.h Baak) BEFORE TOO LEAVE TOTJR OR CAR HAVE IT UOM Insured Properly Pbeao 161. Boeko Benfc- RMr. - Uradricka, TT. 8 1 AUTOMOBILES j S At.F.M AtTtl WRECK I NO CO. WbwL, Tir. Kiiaa,' tVndert' 1 Ball. Price ad l-c parts for all rare. cau tor old cart. ; 401 S. ChrchPhouo 21 '9 . . , . i3tr. SOIEELER ACTO WRECKISO CO, will voy yP' oia car. Highest eaea price Tid. . Notice . : . Hop pkkera araatej ' "Williataa. bop jar da. 4 aniira . Trorka iraro eaat end ot nreribndc-o 6:3u aaorainr. Phoao 1ISF11. o HELP WANTED Female IS WASTED HOUSEKEEPER JtR CES- rral hoaaework at oace. CaU 5f 14. . - - ... TtaaBaOa-lr- f afco-o-jtj-Mi aieaa--?aaBaT AGENTS WANTED 17 WANTED Oeaeral Arnt to take mvrr Trrritory of thia State for aa Aatecraphed edi ttoa of a new book. Every Lawyer. Aliaiater and book loeer a euro proe pct. A anaa who baa a car or &a!ee Orcoaixatwta rta cUaa ap. 810.OU0.OO year. Write bow for (all -partiealara. PROORESK1VE PRESS, tlii Mlao keo Are, C'hieaco. 1x1. l'ad WANTED Emploj-raeMii 10 WOOL GOLF HO! CHILDREN'S aport baee,kaito order.- liaad Wait towr- PhoMl7TJ. 19a3utf CITY ANI- CU'JNTY WOOD 8AWINO. Phoao lost, i ' lall POIt GARDEN PLOWISO. BASEMENT diCaMac aad teera work, phoao lrs lBmleti A 1 FOIt &X LB SELL Is TOCR CSED rLRNITl RE H. L. Btift Emraitarw Uo. uao uoaa Dept. Oppoaita coart aoaaa. ITadZti Trespass Notices For Sale Treepaaa Katlcea, ata list lacboo, wriatod oa rood 10 oaa re caaeaaa ba xar tke worda. "KoUea Ia Hereey 01e oa That Treepaeeiaa la Strictly FerVld dea Oa Tkeeo Preeataea Coder Peaaity f Froeoewtiea.' Price 15e each or 1 for 85a. Oraawa. SUtoamaa Pab. Oo, Sat 87atl SL'OAR SACKS FOR SALE. NO PHONE ordere. aoao reaerved. ao delieenea. raea aad carry. 50 eeata per doeea. Hani Broe. coaaery. 87a FOR SALS OLD NEWSPAPERS. TM raU a baadto. Ctrralatioa departaveat Or re a Bt a toa a. - ITtf X)R S.I-JJvrtck 3 WANTED POSITION IN GOOD HOMES for two hi(a trade Filipiae boy a work for rootw atd board while atody irif for the In in i at ry. KlaaAUi SCttoOL OP THEOLOT Thane . U . J 19eS FOR RENT ! at PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT 1H wardia "Par Reat." peico 10 coat each. Stateaaaaa ttaalaaaa Of tieo. oa croaad floor. "5 N. rcmmfHil St. Ijist AUTO REP AIRING German American army in the World war bronght about Germany's defeat It is a finding which fleraonstratfs that Germans are sometimes right - Exchange. ; HTH OS BAND'S LD1E GENERAL REPAIRING. TIRES AND tuhee. aeeeeenraea, too aad oil. MED LER LEBENOOOU UARAGE. Pbeao 664.- U illr and 8. Coeamercial Me. -Wa apecialiio ia recoadittojaiag aaotora. aMf AUTO TOPS BEE CS FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hall Aato Top A Paiat Shop. Rear fire dyartmwt. 5-elBtf FOR REST RtxM SEW MODERN bnntalaw, rhickea henao 1 and barm. l0. iarafj larlad.nc 1? ecree of laud. Ta reapoaaiblo party; big; faav .ilr of rhildrva BOt coaidred. Keat Anty Si per raoelh. Oa edge of city limit. - . Por reat Vaero aalorbaa home, 8 room bnaae and barn. pared htch wx.T. 1 mib from rity limita. Only ?3. -j ' K"ir' rent Sew 5 room aintlern boaae. : r full baarmeijt with faraare. Incladiag nrw garage. I ft( per mnnth. tr -"THK HOME REALTY CO. lCt. Hlsv TeL 171 ' 1 sun TOR '-HALE ROSTwS BCLL DOQ. frtred. Tea caoatha old. Apply at S71 S. Commercial. . J!lf FOR SALE PCRi'BKED KEDlMTERElt liolateta eowa. freah aad epricgera. Ed Katbertaael.-Caatiy. Salla TifOKOL'GIinRED COLLI E PUPS. 847 North High. ) VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON, Phase 325a. RL 2. Bos S. SajZtf PRTD W. LANOE. VETERINARIAN Offteo 420 8. Coeamerciai. Phoao lit. I WOOD FOR SALE 4t 40 CORDS Or WOOD 83-SO PER CORD a Uo groaad.. JU. 3. Bos 155 Saleaa. -43e4. FOB RE NT A pjtrtra enta 23 FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 K. Cow ruerria!. " 8SH CHAPTER F104 WHAT MADGE DID TO PLAGE BOTH KATIE AND MOTHER ' ! GRAHAM For a " flabbergasted -second 1 could only stare at Katie asj Real ized that her nimble brain had been through the ruse I had adopted in the hope ot concealing Harry Underwood's presence at the scene between Jim and the escaped bootlegger, True, she had no idea of the "oder rnau's" identity, but I won dered how long it would be before 1 Eskima This insures him against her quickwitted cuninng would I taking cold If be doea blrir fr ti. i ' . . . .. When he had carefully examin ed the shoos tht physician had brounght in for repaira. the Ger man cobbler handed them back. saying: "Dem shoes ain't, worth mending, doctor." ! "Very well. Hans." paid the doc tor, "then of course I won't have anything done to them." j "Veil, but I charge you feefty cents already yet." "Why. what for?" ; "Vy. vhen I came to see you de udder day you sharged me free dollars for telling me dot dere ain't 'nodd in g3 der' matter mit me." FOR RENT Rooms S3 TWO DANDY. FRONT 8LEEPINU ronraa for rent. Clo to State lloaae. Phone ::I0 W ereninga. j ;.'. Sl.EEPINO ROOM. CLOSE IN, ALSO garage, 542 8. lukerty. I'bone 1CK7-R. 2SaS PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT TH wording, "Rooma to Rent." price 18 ooata oa-k. 4 SUtoamaa Baaiaeee offtaa. groaad floor. c ROOM VOft RENT IN MODERN BOMB, threa blocka from ttatev boaao.- AD eoBTeaieaeea. ' OeDtleaaaa preferred Pleaao girw referoacaa aad addreaa B, care fitateeaaa. , . . JijJli FOR RENT liOVELT ROOM FOR WlXr lametto girl. Modern home. College girl ia family. Box -8, care SUteamaa, I - - j TOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE POI atadeata. with aloepaijr porch prrrilegoa Ererytbiag aoodara. Reiareacea are ro O.nlredr' awl drear toatf-arW-Buteamaa . g;?M FOR RENT nonacat 27 ; BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. aad 18 lata. Dry avUl wod. Oreea aalU wood. ' Dry aeeoad irowtb fi. 1 . Xry aad eht Sir. a Dry 4 ft. aeb..avaBla aad aaki' FRED K. WELL. Prowpt deiieory aad reasonable pvtia 180 Soath Cbixrck. Phoao 1548. 48ar WOOD OP ALL KINDS FOR 6ALK Joha 11. Scott. . Phoao 224 or -"2. . AUSfJ 18-INCH OLD FTR SECOND OROWT1 oak aad aaa. Phoao 1 . M. It. May field. 48tl8al GOOD COAL DST WOOD ' PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMAN FL'EL OO. TELEPHONE IMS. -- 41Jz9tf SOSCKLXtANEOUS IL B. BE AG ROVE FURNACE boot metal ahopi aaarod to S1 Mil St. i 51a6tf SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER CO. 752 Trade St. Weod. Coal. Bnqnete aad Traaafer. Price) right. Sereic tho beat. Day. pnoaee, 13 aad V19. Night pboaa 10. Call aa. Slaitf LOST AND FOUND C3 ANI 7 f I FOUND GOLD WATCH CHARM. A. W. Anna Phone 4FI. S.ta PERSONAL 69 HIZZ TREATMENT' FOR APPENDICITIS 'It Ta-WoaderfaL" Free a format loa. Addraia llixi Co Port load. Or roe. 55aia-19?l 5 : , . 1 j Tofoarlv 1 il,ss tjatnenne uates-t T niially. That one accomphshmenti would insure the steady Ernest Seton Thom . T trrowth and well being of Salem. And it can be accompsnea Mrs. RPy. Burton Wetjirfes by simply learning the facts and spreading em Woad;and sticking everlastinglyLat it. ' ; ; iv -Jv (Continued f ran paea S) r. and Mrs. L. F. Brown and A. T." Brown. 1 1 ' --.;;t"V:'-i - . Late in the eyening Mrs Brown accompanied the Strattons home for a visit, remaining until Friday. " ' - Return to Oregon , Tbe friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Daily (Dorothy Esch) will be pleased to know, that they have returned to Oregon to make their home, after spending two 7-c'ars In Oakland, CaL Mr. and j Mrn. Dally were on ' a . Tisit here last month apd only recently re turned to California , to complete prrcngements: for "their ' transfer have. i,-r. ' ; i Yomarcp Cias$: . The Tomarco cla3S of the First Mc'jhodist church will meet on Tuesday for a pot-lnck dlnnerj in 'is club room ot the churcn. Mrs. .V D.' B'oley, Mrs.' A. A. Slewert, Mri. D. "II. Mosber and Mrs J. H. Holt, make up the' committee in ?Ilss Pedrcc Is Hostess rThe "home-off. Mrs. George . J. I ' r a r ce a t, 2 6 7 , No rtt ii Win tenstr pet tr.4.s , the scene on Thursday '(eye T ag of one 6f the most delightful c7d parties of the earlyautnmn wcks, whenMi3s Dorothy'Tearce entertained with1 seven tables of bridge in h6noi;of Franklin", B. Launef. wnoieft.at 7 o'clock 4hli from Burton Holmes jTrsfeJ'.-fTtbr- es." and selections ifrclajSiynd Animals I Have "Known. by Er nest Seton ThomnKon" I r. T . - r:.------i anas saran, iansing-- "ilonev Bee," Anatole France. ! - S. H. Vari.Trumi The t r . . and bowls of dahlias, zinnias, cos mos and marigolds. ;with papers ee," . hurnine hem and' there, 'were" at- I ' Mrs. tractive In. the rooms. AfteT the j Story of TOm Twist" "The Won servinz of a delicious light 'lunch- erful Sack." by J. t! Trowbridge: eon, liir. xjauucx, auo uuuv.uwi.i - -., -numuun our . ... v . 'n e- I TOTlplia amit Ti.,m& n t . Tt ana Aliss rearceinB uyoicw, i i - aim u niui u-s ni xiirus. ored the group wifh piano sdlos. as observed by Mrs. Van Trump In the Eroup,tor the evening! rs. iaura t;as Krencn Stor ies from the W'iggln and Smith Story Book. . . During the six weeKs' period a total of 1084 ; children were en. tertalned. Mr. and Mrs. Earf Headrick and Mary Jeanne have : been spending Members of .the T. A. club will sponsor' a dance this evening in were Mr. and Xrs, H. A. arris. Mr. and Mrs. H,, T. Love, "Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. -Mri. and Mrs. Joseph Chambers, Jr.j Prof and Mrs. T. S- Rpberts.rMr. apd Mrs.: Merle Rosecrah's.- Mrs-i T. G. Honkins. Mrs.. E. C. SmalL Mfs ?.!orE! QJ-iSi: the week at Seaside, MISS ljUCllie . emmaus, aiuw n Clare Love, MissVMaxlne Buren, Miss Mary Jane Albert, Miss Mar ian Emmons, Miss Nellie Sthwab, Miss Leah Ross, Miss Luclfle Ross, MfsiT-Audred Bufich FranTtlln -B Laaner. Byrort p.; Arnold, (Virgil Starr; 'AseT Eoff and the hostess, Miss Dorothy " Pearee. . -: , y a - v Ohlings Leave on Trip ? Mr. and Mrs. R. .K-Ohlihg left this month for a BljCFeeks'i trip that will take them as WTashington? D. q.,' and Virginia They are making thetrlp through the middle west and will by way of Calttornia.' 1 o. vt ;.v . "-'S Playground-Stories Us . An interesting, compilation oi juvenile ' literature is onV;ot the many . results '.of ; the playgrbund story hour, as it .was conducted tor six.weeks.this summer atffoHT teenth street under the auspices of the Salem Woman's .club,, co operating with the director",- i3 nraA'-J5nrirt1r:i. A - rnrrfTilpto) ioinrt of ther wb'rle win e mad bx Mrs.iw worm the secret from stolid Jim. There was but one thing to be done, however, if I were to save my face. Chinese fashion, and I did it. i 'T am not asking for your opi nion?. Katie," If. said icily. "That Isot -course.,, your own affair. But I '! tell yon again, now that in coverings, a proceeding in Which he almost never indulges, because they aria light, though wholly of wool, and !a window Is always wide open, in his room, making rertain ithat though he is w;nm,. ne is ntver over-heated My would, i irrot&eT-Inrlaw's; Window I' kneix rinxo ' tn t ..... . . '.w vui.-u um telatlng this story, you to say no crack throngh which the wirrter word of Jim's-being bound, or of air coujd come in. and her hlan- any other, man; . besidesthe boot- kets ami quilts would be so heavy legger. pa you understand?" that Junior would be nncomfbrt- "Oh ye Missis Craham please ably warm.' But the weieht of an sctrse.TIo bcexeness tallc like ttertj experienced grandmother odI- to you." Sh was frankly cowed nion is! a" hard thing" td edmbat, and penitent a state of mind rare especially in my case, "because for indeed with tempestnous Katie, awhile i I am comnoiUrl !.av. and I: wisely held fast to my stern the child with her. pose.' though strongly tempted to Therefore. I held my neace al- weaken. i 1 though; I could not smother rn. "Please do not forget again' Ibodlng'that my yielding would re- I said. coldly,'"and be very care- suit in a severe cold if nothing ful what yon say to Mrs, Tlcer.l worse for mv idolized hnv You may go now." - ;: - I no say nodings," Katie ttn-l Anew trail has been made sweried a bit sullenly as she left down the face of Grand Canyon, the room. ' "Dot Jeem he tell storyl It" is 18 per cent as rnmnsr' heemself if he vant. I no tell." with 36 per cent on th nriM Relieved at her decision, I hur- Angel trail. It is'DossIblA tr m ried back to the living-room andjover this new trall from rim to bent over Junior ensconced on a) rial of I the canyon in one ' A white man walking along a road where an old colored man was whitewashing, a fence, notic ed that the brush he was using contained very few bristles. "Look here, Raatus," exclaimed the man, pausing and looking at the operation, "why don't you get a brush with more bri?tles In it?" "What fo. Mistah Smith, what fo"? " returned Rastus. glancing from the fence to his questioner. i "What for?" expressively re plied Mr. Smith. "Why. if you had a brush with more bristles in it yon .could do twice as much work." s "Dai's sll riRbt. Mistah Smith." aid i:c;tii. negatively shaking hU head. ."Lat I hain't got twice as much wotk to do." i "My gootlness!" remarked the old genllt-uian as be stopped th young lad with the fuc catch of trout., ".You've had a very suc cessful day. young man. Vhere .did you tJtth all these fish?"' :,"Just walk down that path marked .'Prjvate" and keep right on till you come to a notice, 'Trcs passem 'will be prosecuted. A lew yard f arther'on there' f lne-i pool in the river marked 'No fish ing allowed and there you are, sir!" ; HOUSE TOR RENT 265 Street. ! CHITICH 27a5 MODERN 7-OOM 1IOCSE. 1147 8. ( oramerrial. New fireplare, fot-nare, baaetaeat. garage. Inquire at 1234 R. Comnretrial. 27i MONEY TO LOAN 07 - - , r, TAMM LOANS - - - . Loaf time, eaay payiaoata, law taterael . aa ieee or eomaviaatona. PERRINE a MARSTERS' tl flrar Bid.. Saleta. Ore STtfel WANTED LOANS 58 FOR RENT SL'BL'RUAN HOME A -rora boaae. ait acreo ' good epnag waur. 2 aiilee from Salem. $15 per rnnath. Caa bo booght eaay terma. Vhnne 76K. -CTaT FOR RENT Farms 29 I HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FARMS for re. P. K. Tbomaxoo, Taraer. Ore:. Phone 6XX. . t 29altf WANTED TO I LENT 31 WANTED rT'RN IbHEO APARTMENT with threo moma or more aad elerp- lojf porrh. ' lhop l?3. WAXTITlx Mlaccllaneons 35 HI01IE8T PRICES - PAID FOR CSEU toeea, too la, faraixarey I Suff'o Uaod Oooda Dept.. appoait eoart bosao. . ' I . 8&a22tl WANTED- Usk'lt l.'Mir.lllV'K)!! TYPE . r.tr Ja good condiuoa. Phono 2I4i. - t-.r. I i 35 WANTED MALL STKAM ' DON RET . et.g.ae. 8x12 iach. J. M. Stewart. Kt. 4. tiereaie Oregen. 355 In the Philippines there are fish that climb trees, fish that squirt poison through syringes, fish so small that lO.OuO of them, matured, make a light breakfast for a native, and fish that live on dry land and drown when placed In the water. 1 If you want to do your country relations a favor, don't arrange to spend your vacation with them. PPPPPTPPPPPPErpPTPPPPPPPPPPPF PPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPT PP . pf PP WANTED Fri rate Barney for 8 PP wall aecared firat mortgage PP PP loan a. aay amoaat. Opea PP PP areaiaga. , . . . . PP PP PP PP PARXER REALTT COMPiNT PP PP - 409 C a. baak Hldg. 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