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c :.--,TEI2:0IlEgQlI'STATESt.IATlra, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22, 1923 . VS.1 .it 7T Tr.Tf7T Tiro Dridqs-Elect Honored -The first day of autumn, wai chosen lot, the honoring of two ot Salem's most popular brides-elect who have chosen October, for their marriage-month, when yesterday afternoon. Mrs- Lewis D. Griffith entertained at a charming bridge tea In her home, complimenting Miss Margaret Griffith and Miss Mary Jane AlbWtv Miss arjffitli'ai marriage to Mr. Bert T. Ford will be an event of October 17 while Miss Albert, will marry air., Ase' . Eoff 04 October 23. Both, guests are cousins of the hostess' bus band. ' A prolusion of autumn flowers cosmos in the paBe! shades, and linniaa,' and" helenium were at tractive about the rooms' where, bridge was In play by. th guests of the earlier hours. At, the. tea. hoar other . friends joined, the group. . -''' lnvlCed for the afternoon were: Miss Loretta Ford, Mrs. Frederick Deckebach. Mrs. Earl: Dane; Mrs!. , Claude Steusloff, Mrs, G F. Cham ber!). Miss Rutli Griffith, Miss Margaret Rodgers, Mrs. Boy Mills, 'Mrs. Donald. Young, Mips Maxine' Buren.' Miss blga Gray, Mrs. Rf chard Slater, Miss - Jose- pnme .jjaumgariner, miss votvujj Patterson 'Wd Mrs.' Breyman Bolae. . , , .... AdaVtYonfl iests Invited for the tea.'.bour were: - Mrs.1 C. K. Spauiapg,'.MrsJf fc." Griffith, Mrs Joseph AJbert, and Mrs, Ly F. Grif fith. During the afternoon, Mrs. Griffith- . was assisted by Mrs. Claude Steusloff and Mrs. Roy Mills."' 1. J" Jill: .-1. ' ' . " Eastern Star Club The - social-afternoon club of Chadwlclt chapter of the Eastern Star will meet at J o'clock this afternotttf with Mrs. Byron B. Her rick chairman ' of the committee In , charge. Cards will be the diversibb.'f 1 ' 1 M rs. Vehrs Entertains Mrs. ..George R. Vehrs enter i I talned-wlth a delightful afternoon t of bridite last Friday compliment ing her mother, Mrs, J. B. Stod T'dard ahdber sister, Mls Mildrad .1 Stoddard, who are here from east 1 Wn Oregon. Miss Stoddard will t fenter school " at . Monmouth this ?winter7 The bouse was beautiful i ly decorated with a profaslon of i kutumtf flowers In sbades of laven i "der ani'ysllow. ' The high "score "of j the aftferriflon-wnt to Mrs. CbWdfi 1 Steunloff while thebonor guestj i received thd guest awards,., . i I In the' group tor the afternoon 1 .were:' MrsV W.; "V Rqsebraugh, fclrs. Cla-odB' steusloff, Mrs. E. E. ! Brag, "Miss- Edith' Bragg, Mr I. M. Doughton; Mrs. Hal D'Patton, . Mrs. O. I Rathbnn.Mrs; It! L. i Jxjve.'the bonpr guests, Mrs. tStod-; , dard a(nd. M Us Stoddard, and tbe I hoste8,' lr 9 George R,, Vehrs. t Ho feri. Return ; Colonel- and. Mrs. E IJofet. re tnrned 'borne over the weekend from & 'short -vacation' atr- Agate Beach.' spent at ; their beautiful gumcir home.' Midlnore. Col. and MrB. Hofer bad as their'guests , wniie. Ay tne neacn, . Mrs. Anna, . Hofe-ft, an( MUs'Dbfothy liqfCT of Pasadena, ,, , Married at Manse J Miss Katherlne L. Push eide&t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter j D. Pugh, became the. bride of. Mr-. Alfred S, Montgomery, s on of Urn. Margaret Mdntgdnlefy, af S o'clock Saturday evening, September, 19, The lmpre$sive,rinf .ce(re;inb"py took placeJn Jhe Presbyterian Manse, Dr. Norman, 1 KeVdaJl'TulTy offl- The bride, lovely,. ln her, gpwn, ot old blue, with silver embroid ery, carried, Cecil. B runner aid Ophelia roaej with sweet peas arid maidenhair f fh. Hiss ' Mildred pugh, wearing a frock of georgette in titla sand and carrying 'rose's and sweet. 'peas, attended her sis ter as maid of honor. ? Th groom was attended by bis broCaer, Ar thur Montgomery, as best, man. Only niembers of the Immediate ; families of the. young, couple, wit nessed, the ceremony. . BotbM,r,ad Mja, Montgomery are popular graduates, or. the Sa iem High, school. ,Mr. Moptgom u; good tpolll t paste . USTERINB TOOTH PASTE large Tubs ery later attended the Oregon Ag- aj. ricnltsral ; College at Corvallis. The bride baa bee enTSttyeiTltf5 the automobile debftrtmehl at the" fctate honise. , - - Tne. grooiri(ls ".con nected with the Cherrjr City-Mill- leg company. . Tne youiyg. cottple left after the ceremony for a wed ding trip to. Seaside after -which they will return to.6alem tmik their home. Mis8: Endicott Is Gtiestt : .iU Miss Genevieve Endicott, Che daughter of Mr. and Mrs S. iM. Endieqtt, is the house guest for two ' weeks ' of her parenis IJss Endicott is a senior In the -nurses' training scbool at the Good Samar itan hospital. ....) To-Elect Officers . - The- advance Intermediate soci ety f the ' First Presbyterian church will, meet at 6:30 o'clock tbi erening fpr an important meeting at- the ; church. Dinner will be Toll owed by the . election: Of officer a for thr coming- yearn Guests From Portland ' 1 Mr, and - Mrs. I. M-. Doughton entertained, as Vheir house guests over, the week-end Mr. and Mrs, Club. Sponsors Program ' The institution committee of J1)U Salem Woman's: club spon sored a second program at 'the boys training school Sunday (af ternoon. S. H. Van Trnmp, coun ty fruit Inspector, gave the bbys an .Interesting talk. Mrs. Van Truian- gave a number of readings and Perry Reigelman both spoke and read Mrs, S. M. Endicott presided at the- program. Ip. ad dition . to the club, program, the school orchestra gave several num bers. A special call has been issued for current magazines for.thelin stitutlon. . All those having peri odicals not more than a month old.' which they will -pass on, are asked to leave them either at the borne of Mrs. S. . M. Endicott, 675 I N. Church; street or bring them, to the Woman's club bouse on Sat urday, W: C. T: U. to' Meet A special meeting of members of the "WCTU will be held at 230 o'clock this afternoon In the halls. Plans ;wiir be made at , this t(me lor, the booth at the fair. Cradte Roll Party - Tbe. crr2:e roll departmenfi of the, First Methodise cbrch,4 of whicb Mrs. n, F. Shanks Is presi dent-, entertained Friday afternoon for the pleasure of the babies land their, mothers, . Over 70 were present, .The churcb was defcor ated witK ilnnlaa and, asters, j -A,ne louowing program, was given: . Address,, by Mrs,. Hi- F.- Shanes;, two . vocal, numbers,! by Mrs. Donald Riddle,- given in ? her usual pleasing -. manner, accom panied by Mr Riddle, and a piano solo. by,Miss- Eugenia r Savage. Marie, the little 4-year-old daughter-of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Max well, played, one verse and; the chorus of four Hymns, beautifully given for one of -her 'age. "Mrs. W. Iebold gave a reading. iThe program was In. charge of Mrs, W. L'ebold, and,.Mrs..G.-,H,, Quigley. After, a social, time tee cream and cakq were served. . Surtinier.at Rochester . . . Mra, Ivouise Kjngeaty bas re turned frqm ber summer trip. .having spent two- months of her vacation at Mayo Brothers In! Ro chester, Mlaiw worklne under their Instruction and lecture. Mrs.' BeatywjlL bef a; candidate at! the sovereign grand lgdge in Portland, attef which she will be ready for work at, 11 41 Chemek'eta street. P. Reception. ' A large crowd-is. expected; to, be In attendance this evening, at the reception this evening at tbe Lin coln achool. honoring tbe newly elected officers of the. Lincoln- MeKInley v Parent-Teacher associa tion. Ah Interesting program has 'jeen announced for the evening. Earl Kennell, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Zlnn at the piano, andjMlss ueien eug, with. a4TlQUn oblijga- to, will sing a vocal solo. A piaao solo will be given by Miss Claud- ine west. ..... ! - Mrs. George, II. AJden will tell the experiences of , a transconti nental motor trip. f ! . Two further musical "numbers on a pleasing prograj$ wliTbe (be vocal solos byMra. Charlbtte'Gurin Kocne or Portland, Me. IMrg. Roche, who will sing "Trees;" by uscar Rashaeh.' and "Her Birth day by Huntington; will be ae eompanied by Mrs. Roas. Mrs. Tliayer Entertains Twenty members of the tVrtt- ers section of the Salem Arts' League were guests on Tuesday evening of Mrs. Claudius tTbayer at hap altn.HvA l -J- . Capitol street.. The hostesswas assisted, in . the receiving, by. Jier niece, miss , Eugenia 'Zeiber. Th rooms WcTe lovely .with many im mens bowls of earl-autumn ow era... During the early;jart of tbe evening trnesls were nieased to receive f reetings from another of their honorary members. the hos- mjss Deing one. aiiss Minna L Harding, formerly: of the IXtjl. lamette university department public 8-jeaking, MFss HardiBr ls now directing plays In a tattle Tbeatre near Boston. Mrs. Frank lin read extracts from Miss Hard icg'lctter and later, told of the trip"!: es , Dr. - rrjnllia i toc'i it rrrrt t SOCIAZ. CAIJrDAIl Todav "Junior guild, St. PauPa Episco- pat church. Mrs. U. G. Shipley, hostess, 2:30 o'clock. Lincoln-McKJnley Parent-Teach er -association. Reception for new Officers. Lincoln school. - i Dinner and business -meeting Advance Intermediate society of First Presbyterian church, 6:30 o'clock. - . WCTU meeting. Halls, 2:30 K'Clock. CSons of Veterans - auxiliary Regular meeting. Armory. . , , Wednesday '" Story Telling section. Salem Arte league. Public library. Lola Belle Bellinger in charge. Men's Bible class of the First Presbyterian church. . Monthly Sinner and social hour,'; 6:30 ix;clock. 13 .... Friday .Ladles' Aid society, Firat Pres byterian church. Church parlors, 2:,3Q o'clock. ' Current Thought section, pi Sa lem Arts . league, Miss Cornelia Marvin, leader. - Public library, 730, o'clock.. ! Saturday Salem Woman's. luh. Miss Eleanor Stattr-o-the;-Portland library, speaker? l'r0.roctpck. or? rvtrv Into. California,' tne luncneon i7en. for. them by cHarry Noyes Pratt, ' and of-' incir . .slt Jto , the Writers' club1 in Berkeley. W con nection with - Mr. ... Pratt, Mra Thayer showed., a. picture and a PQgm, fainted and written by this literary man, and presented some years .ago to her nusband:, while they were living In Berkeley. - The program, of the evening opened., with Grace. Elisabeth Smith presiding. Mrs. Mary .B. Kells. read two poems, "Doubt" and "The Glacial Period.' Charles J..i Lisle, read a r short story on which he has working , for some Ume, "The. End of tbe World." Perry Reigelman,. "Love" and Autumn. Love." . Mrs. F. S, Bar ton i re-read one of her most de lightful lyrics, 'Scotch Broom," Albert Rol, a student. of the tech nique, of the short story, .gave, the synopsis for a, novelette which he Will entitle "That . French, Girl." Miss Florence Jones read I thor- oughtly delightful 8tory,-r-"Bafr fled Frills." Mrs. -J. C. Nelson read a group ot three.poems, Fancies,' "The Woodland Cove and.itA- Pictnre From, My? Win dow.' ' " ."' ' .l - Others in the group for -the evening; were: Mr. and Airs. Ro bert C. Paulus. Mrs. W. Fi Fargo, )ii&s Marie Roberts, Miss Renska $wart Miss Maude . Covington, Miss' Eugenia Zeiber. and the hos tess, Mrs. Claudius Thayer & of V. Auxiliary , , This evening, -after tbe regular business meeting, the Sons qf Vet erans auxiliary will assist the Sons of Veterans tn entertaining visitors and their wives from tbe Portland camp. A orogram has been arranged. - i- , Week-End at Coos Bay Irs. F. P. Talkington and Miss Cora Talkington returned last night from a week-end trip to Marshfield and North Bend. They also. made, stops at Sunset Beach and .Shore Acres. . Mr. and Mr,' Francis Neer-and' daughter Natalie, , and. Mr a.nd Mrs. w. is.-Wilson spent tne wee a end in Vancouver, ,JS!jSsh. .T'' Miss Loufse . Wrtfiamson-' fentef- a : u rrs .. 1 i : 1 1 "" 1 . ' . ....... . ":' . .-"tfeKe ! ' . if- i'.'il . ,"it - .. , ,; , , ., 1 9 - -T tf ' Wy pI ''''"Pto Nti .- -' .- 4 ... ... . i... ....... ; I t 'M...y.r ...... ; . ' 1 1 ' . ,. Dofcoimt "dAexit . .' ,'j ". . 773"" . , : - : -- . " - , . . . 1 ' . . . -sO- - . i- .- . ' . .-. . By Ctir! MeJImpj. " .(". HAD1 lTHJOHT IF? I HAVE. DOT im"! I is iVteII "" XTveVTl'. '-T 1 ffLThCi i. ( . - " r- , .-"--.-". I mmmmmm '.IIMM0WMMMMM,WmW,BMW ,jn .... " ' j ,7'4 ' . ' --' " " " ' " '"" """ " ' ' " ' ....... ., -. , . " . , .. ', LlYilUSOIlD LOUE Adele Garrlaon. Sew Phase of REVELATIONS OP A WIFE flopyrght by Newspaper Feature Service . CHAPTER F116 THE EMERGENCY THAT EV ERYONE ROSE TO MEET i . Katherlne c,ame running back with, some tiny pellets and; a glass of, water.. In her, other,. band she gingerly, bore a metal tray bold ing a .tiny, electric grill still hpt. Mother Graham's eyea follOwel mine to It. and realization cami to ns both of the means by which Katherlne bad been able to pro duce boiling water at tbe very ia stant of . Junior's imperative need of it, "You must have kept that going all night!" Mother Graham ex claimed. .,... "Only since I went to bed Katherlne. answered, "and it was turned to lowest heat "D'ye think,! meant to consider the- cost? Mothert Graham snap ped, and I. knew she was sincere. although 1 ber; voice " had sounded xactly aa it she. bad meant that very thing.":"'":-"" ;-. urse noUtfKatberlne' re turned aopthlngftr, 'Will you please atissh. it .in. bere r some-, whereT I.muat. hve hot water constantly from now ofl." Mother Graham took the grill frjm her and Katherlne and 1 to gether succeeded in getting a pel let down Junior Just-as Katie, wildeyed and sketchily - attired appeared In the doorway. ; "Vot matter?" she asked, and then seeing Junior on my lap dived ; for him. 'Oh-h, my ba- bee," she called. "You , . seeck! Speak to Katie!" - - Mother Graham turned , On her indignantly, but I put up a pro testing band, and-for a wonder she subsided. Junior bad raised weak little band over him. Mother Graham Makes a Fire. "Nice Katie." be croaked hoarsely, and she caught tbe hand and kissed it In Impulsive fashion. choking a sob back as she fondled, the littlertlngers. "We must" hive a fire iron3' in here.-Katie," Katherlne said quietly. ' "Then Ilwill build it." Mother Graham interrupted imperiously. 'Everything is; all ready, .except another log. Katie, waken Jim right-away and have him., brjng some more. wood, up here and then start . a . fire In , the kitchen stove There must be water that'e- nearly hot down tbere, if you've: kept it going. ... ;J. "Stove, she going all right," Katie answered. "and, dot Jeem:be getting opp ven I coom. I. tell beem now." ! . She OeW out of; the door, and Mother Graham knelt down . by the fireplace, crumpling paper in to rough wads, and placing them at carefully spaced Intervals- along tained as her tbe week-end house guest over Miss Conklln o Portland, - k if Mjha, R.U.by.; Kennedy; returned me -last oi tne ..ween, .irom month's visit in' Sacramento and. Bay cities. Ji.lleMn ' California she visited the etata fair.- Union Rmter un? currra's uxtok ko. sto Mm! ieeood and fourth WdaUy. Sobwt Pd. . , ..." r aiPITXt. TTTOOaiP HXUX. UNIOH KO. dlV rrionv u. r. xtkcji; MeraUry, If. D. piUMtoa. ' UmIi mmI Sitir dr. S:00 p. m. - CARPEXTEE 8 UXIOX HO. 105 MhI Tkun. niBri. Artamr Tick r. vtidnt: Wk. Fattit. Meratarr. Skill ackaic (mrau4. Pba 179. Lodge Roster raiTXSHix oede or xxouts. sm is aa ara wa. w. u. w. bml B. u. Wlltett. Bxi'y. Tri. X8S4-B - the brick floor, Then she arrang ed small, sticks. In. geometric pat tern, with plenty of air space be tween, topped them by a number of large fagots and on the .top laid two small logs. Then with the air of an, ancient priestess performing a rile, she applied the match to the paper and looked around In satisfaction as the flame began to crackle. ; "There!" she said, "that's some thing like a fire. You wouldn't have bad It for an hour If you bad let that girl monkey with It ' .. Prudently Katherlne and I held our tongues, although both of us knew that Katie, would have had qu ally as good a fire in as abort a time, and with, much less fuss ing. . I paid tribute to my, mother ; ln-low's efficiency, nevertheless. .The fire, a roaring, thoroughly effective blaze, . was . built, and Katie had been released for neces sary; service elaewhere,- . And Mother Graham had ' no. sooner raised herself from her. knees and dusted Iter hands off. than she. be gan making plans like a strategic gt-ucral. v:, . ... - Don't Be Frightened." .. . . . ' "Don't. you want the . crib in here-?" she asked as she sat down in a'. low chair, and. drew on her hick woolen, stockings, and. com fortable . leather slippers with the 5martyr-llke . Insistence of .the older generation in.neing uncom fortable in any. emergency, she had remained In her night dress and with bare. feet, while the ex citement was on. "Yes' Katherlne answered. "but for that we can wait until Jim arrives." Don't you want to fix up a croup tent?" 'Surely, but this other process will; do very nicely until we get the other done, and a few mln- Tixtes. won't matter, one way or the kther. There, there. Junior, dent be frightened! Aunt Katle'll take the old choke away." Uller Qu!ek eyes had detected tbe beginning ot another spasm, anl with deft bands she again put the blanket of steaming fluid be neath ' tbe blanket which Mother Graham held. and. soothed the child's tortured throat. : For the next hour and a half fHU i room . was a battle ground. im, quiet,' effective, brought wood for the f ire- and set up Junior's crib, which I noted could could not have been used, since I left 'home. The child evidently bad been sleeping in his grand mother's bed during my. entire absence,' a, proceeding . directly contrary to my ideas of hygiene. but-, which there .was no align test use trying to combat. But although I coul npt give as sent to aome of my mother-in- liw'a Ideas, I admired her crisp efficiency, as she aided Katherlne in preparing tbe croup tentr-an ngenlous . arrangement of ' aheets over the-crib and. stood, tjv. a iower ot strength; while we fought the horrible choking spasms Oregon Staos:rs:a a rMliBa mrmry Mania f (apt V iay) at EaUas k aapiUl f Orfo. f Local Rates For Classified Advertising Pailj r Baa47 S iU par vor4 S Mats pet wr4 Oa tlai. Six tlmaa. eamta pn wr Oa ataata. 4aUy aa4 Smaar QamtofS wc4 Im rda t aara taa an tkaa aaa tin rata, aarartiaacaaat aiait wm la Maaaeativa iaraaa. , " - , .... . Ha AA. kaa far laa aa M aaate. Ada. tu Saadar Ok'LT aaarawa at WM-tiaM rat. . i,. idrartiaaaaata (axoapt ' Panaaala sa4 Bttoutiema Waata4 will Va takaa ar taa Ulpaa U Ua a4Tartla Is S joWeHW ia aheaa. Taa SUtoawae will taaatT a4vw tlaaaaaaU at aar tiaia at tt i7 aJt. Ta larara prapar alaaaifiaar tiama aia. iWtU k la Ware f p. as. jmOYH U r SSI Money to Loan 0 T rtaia ! . TT. 3C rORD (Orar La44. &aaa.7saakj. zroBi TOTJ Z.EATC TOUB OB CABHAVX IT ' BQXZ Insured Properly nam let. Back Hamarteka, TJ. . Baak Bld. 4--t ATJTOMOBILISB 8ALEU AOTO WSECKIXO OO. Wkaala. Tira, Eiaaa, faadara. -Bail Prtca an4 Ul Farta far aU ara. aaaa'far aVJ. eara. 403 & Oinrtli Paana SlSft .u ...... ...naa,.... i,,... J . gCHBlUCB ACTO WBXCKISO OO, wiB a yaar old car. . Htcaaat aaaav. ariea paid. 10SS N. CMBMrdal BC ljlttf AUTO. REPAIRING OENERAIj REPAIMXQ, TIKES AND tabaa, aeeaaaarlaa, raa and ait HED LEB a LEBENOOOO OARAGE, Paoaa S64. Millar aad 8. Caaunareial Eta. Wa apaeiaUaa ia reoaaditMalivc atatora. . aaqt AUTO TOPS SEE TJ8 TOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hall Aata Too A Palat Bhoo Rr fira dpartmint. ! S altt HELP WANTED Stale ll WANTED HOXEHT MAN OR BOT FOR winter job. E. B. FUkp, 373 State. ' - " - . i - .Ilt24 HELP WANTED Female IS WOMAN WANTED FOB HOCSEWORK. Apply CSSVi Kerry. 13s23 RELIABLE OIRI, OR WOMAN WANTED for light boofte work. Uood home and wage. 545 N". Liberty. i 1324. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL koasa work, amall family, aa farm Bear MeCoy, Polk county. Waget $30, pens anent place. Address ICoute two. Box 45, Rickreall. . 1322 WANTED EXPERIENCED HOUSE TO boaae girU, Exrellent I opportunity. 1703 ft. 12th Rt. ' lSt'22 WAXTEIi ilmployment 10 RELIABLE MAN WANTS JOB AS watchman. , Apply fi. 23, Stateeman. . . I ; 19t27" WANTED ODD JOBS AND PART- time work of all kinds far 'Willamette CnWersity student. Call 317. 1922 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT aiggiag aaa team, wort,, paooe irs. ! 19aU4tt BASEMENT DIOOINO AND LAWN grading. Fkeae 1344-M. . . lOS. WOOL GOLF HOSE . CHILDREN'S apart koaa, knit to order. Hand knit tiag. Pboaa 177S-J. i lSaSOU GENTLEMAN. 33, DESIRES POSITION wholesale firm, chance, ta ad ranee, bob at raid of work; off tea and retail ex- pertenee. Reference. 506 S. lSUi. which were wearing Junior's strength down. j CHAPTER F117 THE REASON MOTHER GRA HAM "TOQK ALL, THE ULAME" ' .' , - ! "There raitf' Katherlne. at last, in a-bushed - whisper. -I (Coatihued'ai 'peg 1) .. -I DESK ROOX TO REXT is COH- fortaai rile. TaU III. Sl34 I ftlKTKO. CARDS. RIZS H. BT wnrdlu "Far Baav 9re io cama aaca. FtUima Baajiwaa OttUa, 1 trvaad tioor. i TOW RENT Twa itora aaildiafa iecato4 aa Souta Caaasarcial street. aeit ta taa Maria Ganca. Will ! far tam at yaara. W. B. OBABXHOa3r A. CO. - - .. . Baaltara. 2TS . Btata. Streak . . . . lull FOR RENT- Apartments S3 FURNISHED APABTVrST. PRIVATE j baU. Hi Court. Phoaa 10T X ROOM : APARTMENT, UU STATE. asaas I ROOM : FCRNI8HED APARTMENT aaiuala far atadeata. 1620 Caart. 23.14 CLEAN, HEATED TTCRNISHRD APART- aaaat, (oo iocauoa. aM a. mmr. , . sntf POR REST AP AETMEXT 8 Si N. CoauMraiaJ. SItt rauTW t-Atuja. tsu-t m di t t , wardiar. "Roomm aa Knt- " Brtfa 10 can aak. 6UUtati Daaiaaaa Offle rrosad floor. FOR BEXT Rooma . 25. KICK ROOM. CLOSE IN. PHONE ISail POR RENT rURNIKHED PLEF.PINO- rooia.. rent lama a. araran. ii Maivoa. TaL 44VM. 35301 UEATKJ ROOMS WITH BOARD. CLOAK IB. S23 N. Cottage. 352I ROOM ! FOR REST TWO. BLOCKS fraat.' Staia Iloaaa ka aiodara Ua. !W 5. 13ia. Pkaae 3S5-W. 3533 MODERN gUEKPINO ROOMS. HOME rookicc. 34T XorU Hixh. . SJilJ ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN. HOME taraa. blacks tim ' atata kemse. All raTaaiaacaa. Uaatlaaiaa . rCarred. ' Plaaaa rira rafareaaaa aad addreaa B, cara 8taieaaaaa. 35j2Stf FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR tadeata, with alaaplaf porck pririlecaa. Svarrtaiar avoaera. Kaierearaa ara ra- emirad. Addreaa roe, cara Stataaat 2Sj2ilJ FOR RENT 4Ioun 27 rWO-ROQM HOCSE. Good loca- tioa. I. Call. 1TS5 Cooler 8U . 274 6 ROOM MODERN BCSOATX)W, to Salee. $30. Pkoaa 19U3 R. CLOSE ! 3733' ATTRACTIVE Paraiakod ka 4 ROOM COMPLETELT far reat. wltav aarata. 27.50 bodU. Call 141 So. Cw'l St. I 3723 FOR RENT 5 ROOM. FLAT. 40:. roBi koosa, carata 90: 7 room OBaa. $50; 5-rooBf hoaM, $30; S-roaoa kaaaa, faraiaked 3-rooai flat aad f' rage, vso. . GERTRUDE J. If. FACE . Realtor ' 493 N. Cottace. . 37sl9tt hii h FQR RENT Farms 29 I HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FARMS for. rent. P. E. The hob. Tamer, Ore.. Pkon IX- . - J91U WANTED TO REST 31 WANTED GOOD RENTER FOR A 17S- acre farm, writ" iocato - oaitable ' for dairy or flax farm. Also 3 ft-or r frait fame tkat win ci long lease oa. Sea my ageat. SIS ' Oregoa Bldg- and make appointamtt. . SlsSS WANTED- lL-tcellapfona S3 FURNITURE PACKING FOR SIUP- meats. Gieee-Pcwrrs raraitara Co. , . -. t. ... . S5s30U HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED atoeaa, tools, , feraitwe. Stiff Used Uooca Dept- eppoetto eoarv basse. - '. " $5m22U BAJvD AND ORCHESTRA IXSTRU. meota repaired. " Dka'a Mrticel 1 atrameBt Repair Skop, Room 3. Mo Ceraaca, Bldf- ever Killer' a. Pkoae . . 35oia CASH PAI3 FOB FALSE TEETH dental (old, platiaam aad discarded Jewelry. Hoke Smeltiag aad Refiaory Co, Otsegos Miehiga. SSJ3S WANTED PRITATE MONET -FOB farm loans. We ksra. sot are 1 eppliee- , sioaa on nana. xiswkib Koberts, lae, 205 Oregoa Bldg. S5dl4d WOODRT THE AUCTIONEER BUTI Baed fmrBitar for cask. Pkoae Sll. ' 1 atu't-l FOR RALE 37 TO M ATOES PHON E ; Fergnsoa. ,., . - nsrs. ROT 1 8727 DOCTORS OPERATING CHAIR.- S94 N. Liberty. . . -4 . . - - 7oi9 GOOD WATCH tOG FOR SALE rtoka ratlaBd. 273 Slat ad Parifie . kiglvway. ....-.... tZA 91 JJUT A1SK GRArX, HAT. -iiJ1iji, ata. aarter aao waeai, iar-w aality. Praaip ahipateat. Prieea ap Valia,. WaaK . . BAROAIX-IK-SBOOXD HAND SCHOOL Beak. J ! w Kaadara dta, 5U a4 40 e eeata,- Salaam 134 S. Hit 81. Opposite Orr Klaetrla StaUaa, Sar Uai, Vra. . Tretpat . JTottcaa, atsa I4 taeaaa. fax aa warda, "Natiea Ia Haraay a Tbai i rap ":" i a Q Taaaa Praailaea Cadar Paaaltr ml PntMtua.''.. Priea, 15a aack ar S far tU. lUiMau Fuk. C Bale, Ore pa a. S7rU KOT PICKINO- CRAPES FOR JvTCB aad IMly. riala Ttaaraa. taraa wumrn aarU ia Folk eeaaty. azr . - - - SELL CS TOt R. TSEO lXBXrTTJRE-i H. L. Butt roraUar Va. uawaa Iept. Oppanit eoart aoaaa. 372itt FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN caata a aaadla. Cirralauoa aaparuaeaa Orafaa Sutaamaa. S7rf RECEIPT POORS 6IXE 1" BT V . SO r":t farm ia aoak. is caata er Wk ar twa far 35 eeata. Suteaaaa affica, 315 Boat a CaouMreial fct, Sa. aiiisu iEAX Livestock 8 TXTRSANARIAM PR? 4ATTEB01. Pkea 3231. Rt. 3. Boa. S. . ,BiJil FRED W. LASO?i VETERINARIAN OUica 430 8. Casaiareui, raoa iiwn Raa. Paoaa 1468. . 13;3tf AUCTION. SALS XS. HXAXK RXGIST- area. Jtraera. 9. trade. Jenert, aaa. BBBMrooa oiaer artictea. ka aoid at pabli aaetiaiw Teedar 1B35, M Kaaa I. McKea (1 , aaata, aaU Kite 'eeU, mt la Taaadar . .' 3Sa ilara. S ttiiea :adBadaa, Arthar. Q. Rut, waer, la- tepeadaaea, Oraaoa. . 3933 y WOOD FOR K.1LS - 43 TOR WOOD, SAWiSa PHONB 1091. WOOD OP ALL K1NI8- FOR SALE. Jaa H. eVaetU raaai. ar . S ....... miUmir WANTED WOOD CCTTINO, DRAO J. Harrey, Mallear. . . , 45434'- tew tiaMT. . E. Orafa. BEST GRADE OR WOOD 4 fa, sud IS lack. Dry bbUI wood. . Gcaaa -eaiii wood. . -ir; iui a-rewtk. fir., Pry 4 ft. H. awp'e aad ask. FRED. B. WELLS. . Prompt, delivery and roaaaaaMa prire. ftO Soots. Ckarck. Pboao 1543. dimStl IS INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak a4 ask. Phoaa 19FS. M. I. Ma, tteld,. . . . ... , . dSfiaai OOOD OOAL- DRT WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES,- HILI.MAW FVEL CO. TELEPHONE U5A - 43i3tf NURSERY STOCK 40 BL LBS SPANISH AND DtTCK IRIS. Barpia biooning atock. All colore, 30e to 75e per dot. Call altar p. as. or atarday. 1775 Court Pko 903-J. . MISCELLANEOUS 31 FORNITCRE rPIIOLSTERINa AND Gme-Powera lorBitra r.patriag. SWra. H.- B. BEAGROVB FURNACE AND sheet metsl. saop bsoto. to Ml Mitt aa. . . . . ......... siadti SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER 00. , . 752 Trade. U Wood, Coat, Briqaeta aad Traaifer. Price riU, Servic tbo beet. lay ' on ee, la a4 UK Night phaa IfiOd. fail ti. Sliltf lObl AXO iOU.NJJ. 63 LOST GOLD WRIST WATCH ON Mack tihhmm strap. . Waltbam works. Reward. 340 N. Com L . 5333' LOST NEW PAIR OF SHOES. MIGHT Bar boob left ia. Oregoa Kloctrie depot or as Stat street eat. Ftedor Pioaa telopkoBo S35. ... S3s33 PERSONAL - &5v JIIIE TREATMENT X APPbUSIHiaTIS IHt-WaaaVrtuL". Free inform ti - Addreaa Hi is Co., Portland, Oreroa, 55alS ini MONEY TO LOAN : 6T . . FARM LOANS " Laag thaa. easy psrmeata, low latorett no fe r roram.ttion. PER RINE M ARSTER8 912 Cam. Clak BUg, Salem, Ore; STJStf THE OCCIDENTAL UTZ INSURANCE, vvaipaay win au, tmmedifte Joaas, o farm ia Oregoa. . Raaaawoble tat eras t. . b rest oBeept msU.ai.praUai fee. . It intereeted wnlo Lmmoete!r to I. C. Caaaiarbtav 4O0 N.-W. Bank-' Bldg. . l'ortln"x. Oregon. Horn VIM Brp reseaiatrto kr all eju.waok. 57slUf.