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v-7'-.-. v.; ... ."4 THE OnEGOJT STATESSfAK SAEEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING,-OCTOBER 4, 1925 1 I - . , ' Z socmi (Ceatlnned froa paga ) ;. with, hat to match. The couple "was attended by Miss Bessie Tay lor and Mr. Bernard J. ZobeL Mrs. l'oaclc has been employed tor the past two years in the office of the secretary of state. Mr. Noack is in business here.- They will make their borne on Norway where they hare their furnished house await ing them, "i';-,::; I- ; 'l-,. Both ceremonies were perform ed at the home of the officiating clergyman, at 855 N. Commercial street.,'.. .Salem. Anticipates Play A great number of people from Balem and throughout the sur rounding county are counting with eagerness the days till one of the unsurpassed theatre attractions of thei .rear -Pygmalion. Bernard Shaw's rereading comedy comes to" the; Heilig- These haTe ' onlr three days more to count for the Moroni Olsen players are success fully booked for Wednesday even ing October 7. This company af fords one of the most unique dra matic organizations in existence, and one - of the most farored. wherever" their circuit calls them. Moroni Olsen is one of the signifi cant 'figures on the American stage, a pioneer In the business of beautifying stage productions tor audiences too used to the commer cial road show.-. . '-. f , An able, committee; 'of Salem people are personally sponsoring thI. dramatic, opportunity for Sa lem, ; - - ; : " HouseGuests Thursday '": Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickinson Moores and Mrs. J. O. Elrod, of Portland, were guests over Thurs day ef .Mrr-Moores parents, Mr. and-Mrs. A. N. Moores-. Pasadena Guest Honored Mrs. E. C. Cross entertained on Tuesday of. last week at a charm- ing one o'clock luncheon t her home honoring Mrs.. Anna D. Hofer or Pasadena, Calif. Asters and zinnias , were used in an at tractive' manner about the rooms and on the table. - ' Covers were placed for: Mrs. Anna P. Hofer, Mrs. E. Hofer, Hofer. Mrs, Rollin K. Page. Mrs- William .Brown, Mrs. Russell Cat- linv.Mra.F' A. Elliott, Mrs. Curtis B, Cross, Mrs. Frank Spears. Mrs. John Scott. Mrs. John H." Albert, Sirs. I .aura Vandle and the hostess Mrs. Cross. . .: Or fjanist In Recital The many friends of Prof. T S. Roberts, extremely well known for his organ work, will have the honor of playing this afternoon at the first of a series of organ Te citals and vesper service which the Oregon chapter of the'Araeri- can Guild of Organists, of which Carl Denton is dean,' will sponsor. "Professor Roberts will give the Initial program on the new organ recently Installed in St. Stephens Episcopal pro-cathedral,, Portland, He will be assisted by . Margaret Kennedy, soprano; Carl Denton, orcanist of the cathedral, and Frank Elchenlaub, violinist. , These recitals will be free and open to the public, and it is the earnest wish of the guild .that there will be a good attendance, Scholarship Loan Tea VThe annual scholarship loan tea of the Salem Woman's club will take place-a week from Friday October 16 at the home of Mrs". . Claudias Thayer. It is planned to Isold the tea somewhat earlier than last year in order that the funds received may" be available to the . ghrls during the autumn semester Mr..W!lliam Fordyce Fargo, the club president," has asked Mrs. El mo: S. White" to assume ' general charge of the entire affair. . 1 In a recent' letter from 'Mrs White, who is spending some time. In Portland. Is the news that Miss Jessie MaeGregor speaker at the nieetlnff of the Salem Woman's club on Saturday, by the way hs resigned from the chairman ship of the state scholarship; loan board owing to the great pressure of other duties. Her place will be taken by Mrs: Walter J. Hem irie. Miss MaeGregor. however. will retain a position on the board While at the scholarship loan .tea last year $77.33 was raised, the-amount in no wise meets the need, and this year the club sin certly hopes at least to double the . amount. : T .' The active scholarship loan com mlttee tor the year includes Mrs Elmo S. White, MrsET Barnes, .Mrs.. Ray Hartman, Mrs. Morton reck, llss Nina McNary, Mrs P.O. Bowers and Mrs. H. II, OUn- i-s"-:- , ! . J " '- ' '" ... u . .. Kubnrban home for iJe or trade for Salem property. Located fire miles north of Salem m Pacific highway. SU stcrea, atbotit 40 joanR fruit tree, SK3 walnjt trees. ?4 acre strawberricsw House hit serea room!), large Bleeping porch, fireplace, furnace, numerous boilt-ins. water sj-sicm, bath,' two toilets. Will ael. ri easy -terms or trade for Salem property'. -r tfL. . , ; rVHAT IUVE.YOU?; . Ralph II. idetzins, owner, at The Statesman Office OH ANY REAL ESTATE FIRM See 1 ''--1 !': V,- a. K K'S r,l ' :. MISS JANET YOUNG Versatility in an individual cor responds to variety in nature. Talented Miss - Young of the Moroni Olsen Players; is a prom inent example. .Playing, .mapy divers parts In many different plays, 'she has , acquired ' a tech nique of personality, a breadth of view, . that gives her- a broad base as the starting point in the study of a new character. - v "- 'Acting is ' like traveling. It frees' the mindi" she says. Makes it supple, like an intensive-col lege course, multiplied - by fifty or sixty." 'People' say acting, must .pre vent the blues," she .laughed. 'and it Is also true that the blues would prevent good acting. Phy- chologists tell us nowadays that there is no such thing as a will. But . the principle of self-control, whatever you call it, is the base of all great character creatfon." 'Such a talent enlarges life. One is endeared alike to old and young." ' -: v, ': The teachers walked out, talk ing eagerljv ?i 'Her versatility Is re'markable, but I envy equally her : charm. Everybody adores - Miss Young. He did not explain that." - - Plans For Reception' . The October general meeting of the Salem Arts league will be in the form of a reception and pro gram at, the Woman's club house on the evening of Tuesday, Octo ber 13. Guest At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Seymour of CorTallU.Mr. andlrS; W. A. Pet- tit and Miss Lena Calhoun were dinner guests of Mr- and "Mrs. E. L." King, aboard his private car at th,e state fair grounds' Thursday night- Mr., King is superintendent of the. Southern Pacific lines in Oregon. W. C. T. U. TO Meet The WCTU will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the hall.' A good attendance is de sired as the secretary will have ready reports of the WCTU work for the children's farm home at Corvallig.' Also, delegates to the state WCTU-convention which will be held at Hood River October 20- 24, will be'elected at this time. Engagements Announced Two engagements of interest on the Willamette university campus and to a "large number of towns people's well were made on Fri day evening at the Delta Phi bo rority hbuse when Miss Esther 1C- ft "Brooklyn,. N", T.: Miss E. Rich says: .. "li don t now- what - the cahse was, but every feW' days' my .stomach' would feel all bloated up with gas, my appetite was poor and I felt sick to my stomach to say nothing of headaches. I never thought .of , using. Carter's Little Ljver fills until. notning seemed to help. . After, using Carter's I felt Relieved at bnUe-ano? now as soon as my stomach 'talks' back I answer with Carter's 'and have the last word." On sale at Druggists. Adv. s. ...... ' : W( 1 : X -" 1 . - I v :' $ - ff-'A if V i md ' I ' r fc mi ir.). Bauman announced jher betrothal to Mr. John Bnragher, a. student In the University of Oregon medi cal school, and: Mfss "Mildred Mc- Rillican announced -her engage ment to Mr. George Atkinson. All four young people are prominent in university circles. Jliss Bau man is a senior at the college and Miss McKillican a junior. Guests From Wisconsin C. D. Dewing and wire from EJkhorn, Wis., arrivetl in Salem Saturday for a tew weeks' visit. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laf lar. with whom they have . been friends for many years. Sister Is Guest I Mrs. F. E. Starbuck of Portland was the house guest during tair week of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Rantner at the Kantner home, 855 N. Commercial street. Mrs. Star buck returned, to her home on Sat urday.'. . -; ' Leslie Society To Meet The Ladies' Aid society of the Leslie Methodist church will meet on Wednesday, October 7. at the home of Mrs. John Bertelson, 110 Lefelle street. Important busi ness matters will come up for con sideration and a full attendance Is urged. Men's Class Work The Men's Bible class of the First Presbyterian church held their regular monthly business meeting and social at the church on Wednesday evening, the wives and friends of the class being guests for the evening. Mr. R. C. .Davis, was chairman of the committee on arrangements. After the .supper hour a Very pleasing program was rendered. Mrs. W. Cobbs & Mitchell Co. 349 South Twelfth Street, Salem, Oregon The place to buy lumber, lath, shingles, molding, building hardware, Sherwin-Williams paints and oils, plasterboard, Upson wall-board and, tile, good cedar fence posts, brick, tile ancl cement. 5 Lr The Last . Located on Silverton Road in SaleniHighway Tracts EACH 4 ROOMS WITH BREAKFAST NOOK 'ft. Balance only $25 RICH L. DOROTHY DAitxrr i - , -. - 1 ; '' - ' 4 ;: ' 'i;i , ...jfe.;. . ' furoc-'-Lj. '.. fBEMEMBER'. Yoo ARB h I DOWT WArtT To PIAV( I OCM'T Ot -HlTMr rvr. n.HE L "I 1 LfjmProMlr HIlii)oST INVITED TO f . - WITH HlM-H6ANTipSl lUU'T I KMOW 555?oWEO TWO 71'' ' ' - , ", ' S-k - - : J .V .: ) -iff I HAHONAL ? fTAErFBZVJLH UQTI TTEEZL- OaoherZP) MalLoEroyWcck r J, Ltafoot sang "it s way Time, and Mr. Jas. Smart sang "When the Bonnie Bonnie Heather Blooms Again." I Mr." L. M. Gil hert sDoke on "Boys. Old and Young." Mrs. R. M. T. j Hester read "Sometime" and the address of the evening was given by Prof. Bent of the Chemawa 1 Indian school. His subject was ''The In- t dian." Dr. S. A. Bowman is teacher of this class and aside I f i om the work accomplished In tlheir study hour they are con tilbuting much to the social life ofJ the church. Mr. J. P. Bates is i president of the class. About fifty were present at this meet ins. ' . Missionary Visits Here jlrs. Leonard MaUory Outer bridge, a niece iof Mrs. G. W. Shasd, passed through the city Thursday with her husband Rev. Lu M. "Uuterbrldge, en route for San Franciseo- from where they will .sail' for-China. They will be associated, with Rev. Dr. Watts O. Pye at Fencnow, Chrfia. Mrs. 1 C You save money by buying from us Also prompt Delivery ! -5 I ! ' i ' - I ' A. B. KELSEY, Mgr.-Telephone 813 mm one o Three Bungalows Just Completed per month-city lights, all city conveniences SEE ME AT ONCE REIMANN 147 N.Commercial, Roonr3 Union Rosier ICE AT. CUTTER'S TJNIOX Ka; ISO Meet seeond and fourth WadaMday. Prvaidant W. . Malbunt; aacretary, Bofcert Peda. CAPITAL TTPOGiAPHTCAL VSlOHl NO. 10 riidant. (1. T. Evani; Meratary, -M. v. i!ULaata. MeeU laeosa Batu- 4 J, 8:00 p. at. C1BPNTCB'S UNION K0. . 1065 iieata Thura. veaiajra. Arthar Tuck er, preatdent; Wm. Pettit. aecratary. Skilled mvekaaiea furah4. Pkom 179 Lodge Roster f KATE UN AL OBDIS OF KAtoT.?H. m, lit and Srd Wad. W. O. W. Hall. 8. i:. winati. tyjy. ti. ijb-k. Onterbridge is a graduate of Queen's university, Canada; specialist in art and physical training. Mr.. Outerbridge was educated at Whitney institution, Bermuda, Wabash college, Kings ton Theological seminary and the Uhiversity of Chicago. iThey were commissioned as missionaries at a service in the Second Congregational church at Holyoke, Mass. Valuable Indian Relics A collection of Indian bead work of surpassing beauty was brought to Salem late last week by J. J. Monroe of Altoorus, in Mbdoc county in northeastern California. This .collection high ly valued and comprising between forty and fifty pieces represents practically a lifetime. of choosing. Mr. Monroe has followed the di verseoccupations' of fur-trading, school teaching, and store keep- (Continaed on pace 5) a yuuew . I city water, in fact LZZ7 o - i Or esoe r Pal Pabllaha4 avarv Morula c (tie tot Ilea- iay at Balaat, taa capital af Orafom. f Local Kates For Classified Advertising : f Daily er Snaday Ona til -, eanta par ward .1, S aaata oar wars' Six tlmaa, . . . 8 aaaw par word Oaa tnonta, iaily sad Saaday: , 10 eaati par wori Uma rata, arrtiaaBiamt ataat rma.ia eonaaeatira taaaa - Ka itt. Ukaa tor laaa Itaa IS aaata, Ada. raa Sua day OMLT aaarga4 at aa-tiaM rata. . Adtrtl;cr"ta (axmpt Paraanala and Sitaationa WBao Vl!! Va takaa oTar Ua salapheaa if th advartiaar la a aabaeribar to paoaa. Taa Biatasmaa " will raeeiTa advar tiaaaata at any tima af tha day ar Difht, To iaiara propar claaaifiea tiona ada. abaald ba in bafora T p. av nzz!noxs at r si aaaaaalaaaaaaaa, aw ,Wa.Naja.oaiaaaa Money to Loan On Real Ettata v. . rr'vr (Over ldd Boah Bank) BEFORE TOU LT.AVB TOUB' H0MI Oft GAR HA'N'S IT Insured Properly Phone 16ll Seeke t Hendricks, Heilig BHe.. ia X. Hurb St. 4-2-tf i A CTOMOBHEO SALEM AUTO WRECKING CO. Whealt. Tira, Rim's, renders Half Price ami teat .Parts for all cars, easb for old cars. 402 IB. Church Phone 2159 l3tf SCHEELE3 ATJTO WRECKING CO.. will bny yoor old ear. Highest eaaa price paid. IftHS y. Commercial lliatf ACTO REPAIRING 8 GENERAL. REPAIRING, TIRES AND tube, ceeasoriea. and oil. MT Lr.R t, KB EN GOOD GARAGE. Phone 564. Miller and 8. , Ojamercial SU. W apeeialis in recond tionin j motors. 8a6tf AUTO TOPS SEE US FOU C? n'D PAINT WORK. O. 2. Hull A a to Top k Paint Shop. Rear fire department. 5 altf SALESMEN IS LIGHTNING STRANGE BATTERY COM pound i-lis reps discharged batteries in stgDtly. Eliminates oid method entire ly. Gallon fre to agents. Ligbtninfr Co.. St. Paul. Minn. 15o4 SALESMAN (LADY OR GENT) TO sell Oregon Teachers Monthly ubfcerip tions at county school institutes and in spare time between meetings sell North west Poultry Journal utibftcriptionR and rlansiftirl advertisements and Pacific Homestead subscriptions and classified advertisements .at county fairs. Mnst have into. i. Applv Circulation Manager STATESMAN PI'BLISHING COMPANY. - fcniem, Ore. 15O10 AGENTS WANTED 17 I NEED AN AGENT TO 8ET.li MY CAN dies. Chocolate . -Ban. Mints and-Gum. Large profits. Experience unnecessary. Kree samples.: Write today, Milton Gordon, Cinoinasti. ' 1704 DANDY ANDY THE GREAT NEW work shirt bring amazing advance earnintrs to salesmen. Beautiful flannel and dress shirt bargains brings at toundinje sales. Complete selling out fits absolute? free. Inexperienced make big nioru'y. Experienced doable earnings either main or side line. Write quick. ra&mnn Wear Shirts. t'ept CoOO, Cincinnati. 17o4 AVANTED Employment 10 MOTHER'S CARE GIVEN CHILDREN 6 years and under. Mrs. Rr.ssel Wright, Salem. Rt. 4, Bx. 26 A.190 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BA8EJTENT digging and teaj work, jioue 19F3. 19ml4tf BASEMENT DIGGING AND LAWN grading. Phoae 1264 M. ' 1909 WOOL GOLF HOSE CHILDREN'S sport hose, knit to order. Hand knit ting. Phone 1778 -J- 19a30tf X)R RENT 21 PRINTED OA EDS, SIZE 14" BT TH" wording "For Rent," price 10 -cents each. Statesman Businesa Office, an ground floor. FOR KENT 8 rooms modern, garage, $30 per month, East Kslem. 8 rooms strictly modern, garage, some fruit, ?0 per month. Oaks Ad dition.: i rooms strictly modern, g a rate, large lot. $55 pur month, 3 blocks from Capitol building. 4 room bungalow, nook, basement, garage, C27.SQ per month. j . SOCOLOFSKY -l41SUte ! 21-o4 FOR RENT EXCHANGE FOB PORT land property 2 40 aeres. 75 battom land, balance ;pasture, -grain rent, pas- . tnre eash. , - ilile from Airly.: Ryan 896 N Commercial. ! 2l o4 ROVALTYt ENTKRS 1)R.I. GERA, Thuringa.Prince Hein rich ot Reuss will fill again the post of chief tlramatist of the state theater of Reuss for the coming season, He held that position last year. Another scion of a noble house to entr the theatrical bus iness is Prince Joachim Ernst of Anhalt. who! has been engaged as stage manager tor the coming sea son at the allenstedt theater in the Harii mountains. Stat FOR RE XT 21 FOR RENT 18 ACRES 5. ROOM NEW modern with a barn and chicken boaae. A dandy place to rie chickens an a larga cle. At the edge of the city limits. . Only . 30 per month. Snap for 8oauHne. Horn Realtx Co. 169 8. 'High. Telephone 1718. 21-e FOR RENT Aptutmemta 23 3 ROOM APARTMENTS PARTLY FUR nished. 412 North 21st, 15. 23 06 3 ROOM APARTMENTS, 1335 STATE. . i ''..:.- 23a8 TWO ROOM FURNISHED APART meot on first floor. 445 8. Winter. 23ofl FURNISHED APARTMENTS , 117 1 Chemeketa Street. - ii 23 o4 FOR RENT -APARTMENTS -. 691 N. Commercial. 23t LARGE FLAT FOR RENT 5 ROOMS and furnace. 837.5o Vacant October first. Becke k Hendriekc, Heilig Bldg -189 N. High St, . 23w25tf PRINTED CArSDSv SIZE 14" 2Y T". wording, "Rooms to Rent." price 10 ' eenta each. - Statesman Business Office, ground floor, - - RENT Lower floor 4 room furnished or un furnished, 823; water and lights paid. Also fi room semi-modern cottage and in good location $25.- R0BIN80N. Oregon Bldg. 2306 FOR RKNT Rooms 2ft ROOMS FOR RENT WITH BOARD C4ose in. References. (40 Mill St. -. - 2507 FOR RENT FURNISHED SLEEPING room and 2 room apartments. 444 8. High. Phone 1064-W. 25-s29tf ROOM WITH vate bath. Meala given FIREPLACE AND PRI Gentlemau preferred.' if desired. 347 N. High. 2504 ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME three blocks from state bouse AU conveniences. Gentleman - preferred. Pleaae give refereneea and adJress A. B.. care Statesman. . 2Sj28M FIVE ROOM FLAT FOR RENT SUIT- able for living quarters or offices. Tele phone 1823 or call at 161 N. 13th. 25o4 FOR RENT ROOM . SUITABLE FOB students, with sleeping porch privilege!. Everything modern., Refereneea are re quired. Addreaa room, car Statesman 2Sj28tf FOB REST Hoojea 27 ONE-HALF DUPLEX HOUSE, FOR 27-o3tf rent, 947 N. Wjnter. HOUSE FOR RENT PARTLY FURNISH- ed. West Salem, 1174 Fard SL 27 o4 FIVE-ROOM MODERN BOUSE, 1225 N. 19th. Call after-5:30 p. m. 7o4 FOR RENT Farms 29 A GOOD 140 ACRE .RED HILU FARM for rent. Inquire Arthur Edwards, Turner, Rt. 1. 29-o6 I HAVE SEVERAL IKRIflATED FAPJI8 for rent. ?. E. Thomaaoo, . turner. Ore-, Phon 6XX. 29sltf LARGE GRAIN AND STOCK RANCH for-rent. .Call, at 1223 South 12th St., Salem. 29-ol4 SWAPS 33 WANTED FLOUR USERS TO BRING . their wheat to Pratnm Flour Mill and get in eSehanfe. 40 lbs. of tha best flour. Paved road to- Pratnm. ' Mill . running ail the time. Wm. B. MeCall istev. - - - a3-o3tf WANTED MlwelJaJieoua 35 ' FOUR PEOPLE TO ROOM AND BOARD in private home, 347N. High. 8504 WANT A SILO. LET ME KNOW WHAT yon have. Clint Hampton, Jefferson, Ore., Route 1. ' 35o9 FURNITURE PACKING FOR SHIP ments. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. 3320M HIGHEST PRICES PAID. FOR USES storea, toola, furniira. Stiff's Uaed Gooi'a Dept opposiCe court house, - 5m22tf BAND AND ORCHES"RA INSTRU ments repaired. Dnke'a Uuaical In s'rpment Repair ' Shop, : Room 8, Xe Cornaea Sldg., erer Millar' a, Pho 23T15. . . !U12 CASH PALD FOR- FALSE TEETH dental . (old, plattnum and discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelting' and Refinery Co., Otsego, Miehigan. 5j28 WANTED PRIVATE MONET VOB farm loass. Wa hare several applica tions on band. Hawkins 4t Roberta laev 205 Oregon Bldg. S5dl4a WOODRT THE AUCTIONEER BUT used furniture for cash. .Phone Ml 35at FOR SALE 37 SMALL. HEATING STOVE IN condition. Phone 1161 W. GOOD S704! NEW HOME SKWIXQ MACHINE,. $6.00, Telephone 638-W, . 87-o6 HUNGARIAN-VETCH SEED SLIGHTLT mixed wijh oti and wheat, 4c and per lb, T. Stalk, Rou:e 8, Bos lOfl. Phone' 39F2.-. !. ; 37-o6 WILD, MALLARD DECOT DUCKS Flata'a Petland. 27 State, S7-s30tf FQRDSON. 2 PLOWS AND DISK FOR sale. J. & Hiatt, Rt. "1, 63F15. : " ;'i - . - S7-o3tf Ai'Pl.ES-lKOP8 : 25e: PICKED 50c and $1.25 per box. Ernest Anderson, residence. Orchard Heights road. Polk couutr. Phone, I7F13. - 3707 FOR 8ALR GOOD RANGE WITH COIL. Call at 1760 S. Liberty St. Priced to - Mil..".;... .'..,.'..;, 37-04 FOti SALE CHEAP SLIGHTLY USED ; wool overcoat to fit boy 16 or 18 years old. :- Inquire Ktateaman Henry Hamby. ' - 37-4 ALFALFA, GRAIN. HAT. : TIMOTHY, oat, bariey, and wheat, guaranteed quality, prompt shipment.,. Prices upon application. - Richard. Nymatt, .Walla Walla, Washington. . : - . . 374 RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 3" BY 50 receipt forma in -book. '15 eenta pet book or. two for 35 cents. Statesman office. 215 fciosth Commercial St- Sa- 37 FOR 8ALE T ROOM HOUSE, TWO LOTS ngbts, ham, cement walks, $zooo, Terns. Call 798 X. 14th St. Phone 1889-J. ' $7-4 SHOE REPAIR SHOP FIRST CLASS hand made shoes for sale, medium' price. Jacob Vogt, 979 S. Commercial. . .... - . S7.-04 DOCTORS OPERATING CHAIR, 594 N. 719V Liberty.. . , ;.. , ,; . HEATING STOVE. """ FIRST CLASS condition. Telephone 1351; ' 695 N. Liberty"- 37-o6 FOR SALE I FAIRBANKS DORMANT . Warahouse Scales 43x44 Ih. platform. Capacity 3500 ytbs; Thoroughly orer hauled, good condition. $25.00 WADHAMS ft KERR BROS. - 481 Davis Bt Portland, Oregon, l- . , ? -. - - -: - 37o7 Trespass Notlcea, atM 14x9 inchea, f rinted on good 10-oonee eanraaa bar ng the words, -'Notiea-Ia Hereby Gi en That Trespassing ia 8trictly Forbid den On These Premises Under PenaK-f ot Prosecntioa." Priee 15e each or 3 for Statesman' PH. Co., - Salem. Oregon.. . , j 87at SELL US YOUR USED FURNITURE H. L. Stiff Furnitnr Co. Uaed GooV Dept. Opposite court hoaso. 87m22rt FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TEN eenta bundle. Ciremiation department Oregon Statesman. 87tf FOR SALE lirestock 39 rETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON. Phane 22&3, Rt. 2. Box 29.- S9j2tf FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN v Office 420 8. Commercial. Phone 1198. Res. Phone 1688. 9m23lf L000 TO 95,000 YEARLY FROM CHIN- chillas, "French Stiver, Havana and other genuine imported fur ranbits. Quick, easy prof ita. Guaranteed mar ket plan. .Big illustrated book. "For Rabbit Farming," -and full particular free. Golden West Fur Farm v. Box N-41 7, Arcadia. Calif. V- 39o4 WOOD FOR SAI - 43 FOB WOOD SAWING PHONE 109i: WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. Joha H. Scott. Phono 354 832,. - . . , . 43saO iie iNCII SLABWOOD PER LOAD $275 io men ana Iir per load, 3.75; 1 1(5 inch -old "fir Der load. I4.SO: lSnuk big dry slab wood, 3.50 . per - load.W trrompt aeiivery. mono io37. 43 nl i BEST GRADE, OF WOOD -. 4 ft. and 18 inch. t Dry mill wood. Green mill wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry 4 ft. ash, maple and oak. FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delivery and reasonable prico, 280 South Church. Phono 1543. 43m6tf 18-INCH OLD FIR -SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phono 19FS. M. D. May tield. 43fl8tf GOOD COAL-DRT WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMAN FUEL OO. TELEPHON"g 1S55. 4i??f MISCELLANEOUS 61 CALL 2329 IF YOU WANT HOT WAT er com put in snati range, ateve or heater..":,,-;. . 51o2S rCRNITURE t 'pairing." Sure. UPH0L8TERINO -' AND Giese-Powers Faraitare ' . , ?,. 51aU0tt H. B. " SEA GROVE FTJRNACE AND ah eet metal shop moved to 681 Milt SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER CO. j , ! 753 Trade 8t. Wood, Coal, Briquets and ' Transfer. Prices right. Berries the best. Day phones. 1 sad 529, Night phone 1608. Can ,sl . . , suztf ALASKAN BLUE FOXES AND SILVER blacks.' Pops taken- now are easily, handled, quickly adapted to new homes.. Safe delivery guai-anteed. Do not sac rifiee quality for price. Reference over 23 year period by six banks. Get our proposition. Cieary Bros. Fox Farms, (One of World'e Largest, 4300 Acres) ; Seattle, Ask for Booklet A-1. --"- ' - - 51ef , 1AMT AND FOUMD 63 BROWN i AND WHITE FEMALE BOS - ton;, Terrier, named Peggy. Reward. Telephone 62lVv. 530U LOST AT FAIR GROUNDS WHITE gold, wrist watch.. White gol dband. 95 .rewardl .Return to Statesman of ficei ; "- - . 530" JPERSONAL 65 MARRY IF LONELY: JOIN "THE 8UC s ceaafnt Covrespondeace Club." Reliable : descriptions free. Box 556, Oakland. California. -. 55o4a LEADING CLUB LARGEST, MOST-RE liable for lonely people. ; confidential descriptions free 5 in plain sealed en velope. ' Thousand Wealthy members. . If aiaoera- write. -,E!OaWiled 20 year. Mrs. MaUhewa, Box -2 , .Oakland. Cali . foraiaJ .- -i v i .-.-, , 55o4 CHARMING YOUNG WIDOW . WORTH S3H.0OO.0O, lonely, wilr marry. (Kvat B-1023. Wichita, Xanaass;, 55o4 ' ' i . i 3 HIZZ TRF.1TMEXT - . , ,1 i FOR APPENDICITIS It-Ia-WonderfnLV . Free informatloa ' Addtesa Hisa Co Portland, Oregon. y- - ' 55al8-192i ' 1 ' MONEY TO LOAN 57 THE OCCIDENTAL LIFE-IX8URASCE Company will make immediate loaaa aa " farms In Oregon. - Reasonable interest, no .cost except small appraisal fes. If interested' write immediately to I. C. Cunningham. 409 N. W. Bank Bldg.. . Portland, Oregon. Home Office Rep reseutative hero all next week. 57slltf MORTGAGE LOANS OS .Residence and Business Property Iarreatigato onr low-, rost easy pajmect plan. No commissions. . ' PERRfNE ft MARSTERS . ntit . 212 Com. Club Bldg. 57rt6tt Business Oppertunities 61 GROCERY 8T0RE rOR SALE Good tihj building wiih corner lot, excellent -fixtures. Price if sold eoon 87850. 8ee n i4t. W. II. GRABEN HORST ft CO., Realtors : 275 State Street , ei-oi FOR SALE f -' 5 a r L ' ; " " 1 ' - ' . ' "'' " - ' i- '1 '.C :?r 1 rlV CatMgrnNCS. ! '