f ft ; " THE 'ofiEG6& .SfeSM SAlMlblk ' r ' SOGI'AL -V -- .... ,. . ' "'(CoanaMtf-frtai pat 3) : fiend, Ore.; and Mrr;: R4naMary of Crabtree. Ore. Mri. McElmurry is a native Orgonlan, born at Sclo, the daughter erf Mr and Mrv Wil liam Crahtree, who crossed the plaJaa from Missouri la 1 8 4 5 wThe family before that time lived In Virg!&U,ivC,'-McElrrir was the on , 4 Issac,. McEImurrjr M ;Ar, EaHefp'Stdr io &ieel' fi '' According to a delightful cus tom among members of Chadwick chapter of the "Eastern. Star,, the member of the Past Matron As sociation have been invited to lake charge of the program for . this evening at. the regular stated com munication. The meeting will, be at eight o'clock. . The present of ficers, for 15 vrfll act as. host esses Jor the. eveninsr, serriag re- O. N. S. Club to Meet. The membero of thS4 OV 3. club.'wiU -meet this evening' at. the home-'of Margerf' Brown" Md Gll at li40 Center street,- -f -"H - ' Sororities Pledge u i - : News of the sorority pledging this" week at the Oregon Agrtcul tnral college is being received, .in Salem ' with interest."'; Popular GiU Gained 7 Pounds Nine Yrafajf inVailit That's1 just what McCoy's. Cod Liver 'Oil Compound Tablets did for the! Babcock-Girl and is do ing as touch for tens of thousands of tnm,,unierweignt, weak and discouraged P e o.P X ; all . o r e r America-, ; r, - . . These sugar -coated, pleasant to take tablets .should b given to children instead, of .the vjle stom ach upsetting oil Itself they sure ' ly dd hertr the frail, delicate little ; ones -and '60 tablets cost but 60 cents at J." C. Perry; Central Thar macy, D. X. Fry, or any druggists. Read this letter if you have-a child that needs ' to gain health and strength: ; ; j " ; - "My litUe girl was stricken with infantile paralysis when he'r was 5 months old arid , was an luvalid for-9 Searswheji rsaw an ad in the paper: that McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets "woqld build np wasted tissues. I bought a box and she gained very slowljf at first and after taking eight boxes. she gained seven pounds.: Thanks. to McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, after trying almost every thing else on the market.' She is on the road to recovery and goes to schoot' every day." i?Mrs. Ii. Babcocc, Appleton, Wis; V ImitaUdas ,ot McCoy's' may be offered.bat be sure and ask for McCoy's, the original .and genuine and if after thirty days' treatment you are not delighted with results -wny, get your money dsck. - Adr. I" tvdii.njif over One of the many features of Sta-Lok Shingles Is this they can be laid right over your old shingles without the expense of removing themwithout littering up. the f 4 - necessity of staining or painting. Flame from a blow -torch-wi'J rtoc ignite their slate impregnated surface. They are made of . an insulating material impervious v to tn hrat ,ci .narwner1 the cold -and dampness o winter. The Sta-Lok fastener clamps, each jshlngle tightly in pLaco preventing curling or warping. , V - " 10 Months to Pav! " Our Dealers-r-o'"ng to a special arrar-gement made by us are in a posit fori to grant the cooveniencc of time payments; .There s no need of denying yourself the beauty durability safety and economy of a tvoS, that so greatly adds to the appearance of your home now that, you can pay for it fa? small monthly installments , , , jMyments .that you'U hardly miss t J !i0B i tf 'tten dottnt Jtah'ben to be m Sta-Lok ? jr. s DaUr,ln your locxuity-phont or vritt ui. X-'t" ,i.r. i .THE J. A. BARBOUR CO. : r .w: ' Mannfaetnrers' . " , ' Uraacb'Offlce- l9Souttt TUgfr. Street. .. j Phone 1718 . tV Vii ; rS If r .. v- .., :o6B Salem girls who were bid include' Lorena' Geer'and Fay,. Wassojn. pledged to Kappa Gamma; Wanda Jean HeberUe, pledged to Sigma Kappa; Dorothy Kezar to Pi BeU Phi ; Edith - Botherton to Alpha Chi Omega and . Doris Loveland-Xo Alpha Gf Delta'. ; ; Last week, ;thrw girls entetlhg the University, of .Oregon ? fre pledged as .follows:" Miss Rovena Eyre, daughter of Mr. and Airs. David W. Eyr to Kappa Gamma; Miss Lorraine Pierce, to Delta Delta Delta abd Miss "Mary Ward to Alpha Xi Delta. -"V ;v Guests From Portland. .1 4 Mr.' and Mrs.' A If DalrroU entertained as their house-guests over the week-end their daughter and sOn-In-IawMr., aid, Mts., Jo seph Knapp of Portland." ' M'rsDoney To Entertain. . J Mrs Carr Orefegr Doney wiff be ' hostess .from 2:30 to 5 o'clock today at an informal afternoon honoring; ljrs;vFrnk Jf- Eirlck- son. wife of the new dean of 11b eral'arts .atWiBfttpe'te. university and Mrs. George.H. -Aldent wife of the retiring dean. The, faculty women and the .wives ef the trus tees have been invited tovniake up lue guest i Sewing Club To Meet will meet" Wednesday afternoon at .the .flbme:of lns Mjhinfe Fisb- wood In Silverton. Club members Wishing, to. go are asked r to-meet it the- west .side of the supreme court building atV 1 2 : 4 5,'on Wed nesday.' -rr.-r J' t.-l This club is composed of mem bers t of? Barbara Frietchie tent Ko.v r- Caugbters of the .Ufaion Veterans of the Civil War. The members . are . making articles for a Taataaf tS be held early in De cember., ,. . ,.. , "JL 'icJ- '.-1 i V.1U' 5 T ; MrCrand Mrs. 'Walter Li Spauld- ing! aiid4 Jittle ; daagbter, Leone, were guests over the week-end of Mt andMrsr Clifford Spauldfng 'of NeWberg'at Neskbwfn. (. Church Dinner Thursday t The Woman's Missionary Soci ety of . the"' First. Congregational chureh, will hold a-dfnner at the cnurcn unHrsaay,- uciooer s, at 6 ' o'clock: In the evening . The husbands . are ..invited nd urged to attend. " - ; .'At this time each lady who was given a Quarter last spring to In vest Is torbTlair er Increase attad also tell how she made her money, I (in. poetry. . if. possible)'":,, Those who did not accept the pre-off ered narter;and those who did not get one because" they run out, will be called - npoaj' at thp .toll, call and expected to make their'; contribu tion tie same as the others. This money is to apply on our church's appropriation: v V .''.'. . . y The leader hopes that each lady will double her last year, gifts both ia this" October, meeting and also- at tbe Taanskglvi&g meeting. .'your oldShingles! f 1 ' whicb ls to be held at the home of tfts. ;R,. J. Hendricks 4 5; Norh Summer, street. , - t " - r n - Miss'-Emma Park' of Newport was a- house - guest during fair week t, Miss Jennie Calvert, 1 NEWS BRIEFS ganized for the help of-the farm ers Her brother Vanison Gesner, who is a doctor "at: "Arlington, Ore gon, was here to attend' the' fair.r When they 1 were . young'" people here they always attended' the fair. Their nephew, Sam Rundleft took them out to the old" homestead "of their 'father's to see their brother, Ben Gesner. who lives there. They are all pioneers born: and raised in Oregon,' at Salem. , - ' Air wool overcoats and top coats at: Taos. Kay Woolen MUls Co., 12tb andj.Ferry sta. Large assort ment of patterns and models. o9 Big Car Wrecked - Because of a wet pavement and a heavy fogl a large sedan driven by Charles H. Reed of Portland , turned over bn" Pacific highway near " Chemewa. early.' Monday morning. A : smaller machine, without lights, eame from behind and cut in aheadt In an effort to avoid a collision 'the big machine was forced to one side,, skidded when, the braEes were applied and turned over.' Neither Mr, Reed nor his wife were injured, Reserved Seatu Now- For Pygmalion" clever comedy offered by ' Olson players, Heilig, Tpeatre, Wednesday-night. - o One License Issued V A marriage ' license was issued to Ray M. Bragg-. . tneatremaa. -.ci-Medford, and Fay Dickersbn," of Bflverton. - - Night School Will be resumed at the Capital 3usiness College next week. In dications point to an .unnsually large enrollment. Of lice open, on Thursday,- Friday and Saturday evenings for- registration.s. Call to Jalk It over - ' x . oC lat Varant Five t large rooms at' 666 Ferry will be ' vacant today. Stoves furnished. No children. 537.50. Phone 108 9-J, or Becke tft Hendricks: : ' '- '-1 04tf f POLICE "sTfJD.1", "LANGUAGE j WARSAW. Polish policemen are n6W taught f drergn language's. Those prof jc lent ' hi' other ' ton gneB besides their, own wear on their arm the first letter, of the name of the other , language spoken. LONGFELLOW CHARTED MEETING t8 CALLED FOR NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT ' Charter members ot .the .Salem Longtellowsf. club are to meet at the Cbainber, of. Commerce, rooms "next Tuesday " night for -the pre sentation of. their charter. Word that the charter had been-granted was received .this-week by Dr. A. Bates, temporary bead of the local club. Any, Salem man six feet or more is eligible. There are 50 eligibles here, it is est! mated. : As a national organization the Longf ellows are going after hotel owners, theatre men and Pullman cars Jn- an effort to obtain com' fortable l accomodations. t. Several of the eastern hotels have, already made the requested changes. JDi J. Ostlind, of Marshfield, is "head of the. national organization. rye NtvEi? HERO ON WHATOrXV VOUR 0 1 fi .. s J HELLO, J t - r - i - - c J . i. County to Concentrate i on Rocking and Grading Mar- ket Roads in '1925 i . . . .... . . L : , . J i Declaring . that; liUie paving will be done next year, but that rocking and grading on the mar ket roads will be undertaken, W. J. Culver, county roadmaster gave an outline- o f the work : proposed In the future. Paving operations. will be held as low as'posible in order to per mit more? money and more time to be expended in work that lis absolutely necessary in the net wor,k of county roads ; used by farmers. ' These important roads will be rocked and graded und put into first class condition dar ing the coming year, and then will' be allowed to remain in that condition for a time, in order to determine whether of not traffic and the common good merits merits paving. In this way no particular section, wilt be. favored by a paved highway while, at the same time another district must Charter No. 57 j - i ueport of Cohdition of LADD & BUSH, BANKERS at: Salem. Oregon, in the State of Oregon, at Close of Business 'September 28, 1925 1 RESOURCES 1, Loans and discounts, including, rediscounts shown ; in items 29. and 20, if any.-. $ 3.CC7.895.4C ,2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured .. .- C, 462. 80 3. U. S. government securities owned, includine thoafi . shown In Items 30 and 35, if any. . ., 4, Other bonds,- warrants .and securities, including j- foreign government, state, municipal, corpora- ) tion, etc., including those shown in items 30 and 3. it any BaaiLu !'Ouse, furniture ad"fixtures (ah) Cash, on hahi. is vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies designated and ap proved reserve agents of this hank (c.) "Net amounts! due from, other banks, bankeia - and trust companies . . . t ... Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in the same city or towit as reporting bank Customers liability under lettefs oT Credit r 6 9 ! 9 ?0 I jl3 34. Customers' liability account by tnls bank and bjr: other' of this bank . : ''. '. j .... . . J15. Other -assets, if any, documentary "stamps Total . . . . .-. , . 36. Capital , stock paid in p. . Surplus fund ...... 7 .. . . . ... 18. (a) Undivided profits i. .-, .. ii t tb) Less current exrjetisps. irifprpfit anri ' taxes paid ...T:7l;;c. . 22,234.60 (21. Net amounts due to other trust companies ; Demand deposits, other "tban banks, subject to j reserve: . .. ( 23. Individual deposits sdbject to. chjBCk, including de posits due the State, of OregOT), county, cities or other public funds. ---i 24. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding 25.i Cashier's checks 6.this -bank orltstandihg payable : - on demand i ,...,.. 26. Certified checks dufstindini T?j . Total of demand depoalts.pther - " ' than bank deposits, subject to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 26. .$ 3,072,991.96 Time and savings deposits. subject to reserve and payable on demand' or' subject' to notice: 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding. 2 8. Savings deposits, ; payable subject to notice j Total of thne and savings depQsits payable on .demand of" subject " to notice, items 27. and-a.. 1,929,602.62 Letters of credit outstanding .Vj Acceptances executed by this' bank for customers . based on actual agricultural or commercial transactions .: . 33. 34. Total $ 6,069,832.76 State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss: I, 1 P. Aldrich, cashier of tie above named, bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and .belief. ; . L. P. ALDRICH, Cashier. CORRECT Attest : , . A. N. Bush. Wmj S. Walton, I P. Aldrich, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to befora, me this 5th day of October, 1925. I IGEO. U.' RICHES, Notary Public: . My commission empires February 19, 1927. ' - , ..: I - . ., By Charles McManua 1 rlY. IAM A M P rdft-vc o AMY QOOV THtytL r. i f v t X K. , ' 1 - -. rffniori Rosier. MEAT CCTTEB'B UNION NO. S80 Kt scend . and fourth WdBody. Pr aid cot W. K.vMlbaj; hcmUI?, Bobcrv. Fe). . - oiPitAiTrtrpccaapHlcii. vrnon so, 210 JTesidMtt U r; KTut; MCNttrr, M. JX PUiwmtoa. Het ecni tr- dtj. S:D0 p. nt. CARPENTEE' S UNIOS NO. J 065 Meets Taurm. aTeninTii. Artnar Toek rr, president; Wm. Fettit, eertrr. Skilled neehnlci lurninhed. Phoo 179, Lodge Roster I rBATXSNXI ORDER. Of meet 1st mni Srd Wed. W. O. W. HaU, S. 11. Willed Bea'y. Tel. 1384-R. use roads that are in sad need of repair. Grading and graveling requires less time and money and, as far as" temporary needs at least, is concerned will render s good service as i paving. Some hard hard surfacing work will be done, of course. ' Durin gthe past season, sixteen miles of roads have been paved by the county? and thirty-six miles graded and rocked. This work is now practically completed, except in isolated instances. ; Reserve District No 12 852,000.00 22J?,",09.'O0 88. 361.53 971.978.47 T-70.12 178. 282.52 5,080.00; ota'ceeptances ex'ecut- banks for account J . . t ,. . . 70.S51.86 150.00 '. ...... $ 6,069.832.76 S 500,000.00 ...v . i:,. .'$104,301.05 100,000.00 82,066.45 109,539.87 basks, bankers and 3,052.378.95 4,260.98 ,-15,5.74.58 777.45 40.612.84 1,888,989.78 5,(r80.00 70.551.86 'TOLD U Gut vou rn -re i-- V HASTE A 4CAUS ; BtRTH OAV TH lNK I M ) HAVE N X iVOUV Bp ' auMSMsw. . --------a--B-a-----M ----- , - .. -m . - i . - r aTS . x. IF I .. .' I Ur esofl Statesman 1H)t Oregon Sfjtetfman Pbltak twt iorxii zeit M- it j) SslMS, iiha epitl ! Orefoa. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Di"y or 8Bndar 5' cent pet word One time. i "res tv. .S ,tnu per word . Six tunea .8 cents per word una month, dillj od Bondajr .. j...-. 20 eenti per word. la cr-ier to earm the mere than ee tfme rate, amrertiaeBieat aamrt roa la aoniecvtire Icaae. - Ha d, Ukr for leu Can SS cants. A4a. ru Baaday OaIT eaar&ed at ana-Uaia rat. ! Adyeril (except Perianal! and 8itnttont Weated b takes ott tha telenhAiia if tha adTartiaar U a anbaeritr to pkone. Tka 8tatesma wilT recaiva adver-. tiaecraata at any time of tka day or Bi?bt, To issnr propar elaaaifira tiona sdr. aboaUt ba la befora 7 p. a. lZrDnoS 28 or 181 Money to Loan Oa Kl Ritata (Over Lrdd Si Bush Bank) BEFORE TOT? TSAVE ' YOUB OS CAR HA-S IT HOME ; Insured Properly Phonn 161 BeeVe A riendricfcs, Ilwli? Uldg.. 189 N. Hisrh-St. 4-28 tf ATJTOMOBILEn - SALEM AUTO : WRECKING 00. W'hl. Tirss, Riui, weuderi Half Price and Leas Parta for alt cars, easb for clJ cara. 402 S. Church PAona 2159 Ils3tf - SGIIEELER AUTO WRECKING CO, will bay your old car. Highest eaah vriee ' paid. IOHS K. i Cnmmerrisl 8U ljlStf AUTO REPATRIXO GENERAL REPAIRING, TIRES AND -tutiM. accpssorien. tfaa and oil. MED' ijiR ft LKBENGOOD GAHAGE. Phone 564. Wilier and S. Commercial Sta. Wa specialize in recond tloninr motors. Sa6tf AUTO TOPS SER Us FOW 7Ci? AND PAINT WORK, J. J. Hall Aato Top ft Paint Shop Rear fire department. 5-altf HELP. WANTED female 13 NEAT WOMAN FOR HOUSEWOHK wanted. Call at 16a N. Thirteenth St. or Director's Department Store. 13-o8 LSTKNOORAPHFK; PK FF.W DAY'S work. 510 Bank .of Commerce Bldg. Oall after 10 .! m. i:j-o6 SALESMKN 15 SALESMAN f LADY T)R GENT) TO seH Oregon , Teachers Monthly subscrip tions at county school institutes and. in spare time between meetings sell North west Poultry Janraal subscriptions and classified ''advertisements and Pacific Homestead subscriptions and classified advertisements at county fairs. Must have auto. Applv Circulation HanasT STATESMAN PUBLISHING. COMPANY. , , Salem. Ore. 15O10 WANTED Employment 19 FOR GARDEK PIX)WINQ, BASEMENT digging and tea.i work, ptose 19F3. 19ml4if BASEMENT DIGGING AND LAWN grading. Phonal 1264-M. 1909 WOOL GOLF HOSE" CHILDREN'S sport hose, knit to order. Hand knit-, ting. Phone 1773--J- 19a30tf i TTTM r FOR RENT 21 PRINTED CARDS, -SIZE 14" BY 7H" wording "Fer Rent," price 10 eenta each. Statesman Business Office, on ground floor, j 7 ROOM MODKttX, 1689 Ii STREET, $.'0. Nice surroundings. See William Fleminir, 341 State. 21-o8 CZECUS TltAXSITE WETHE PRAGUE. The complete works of Goethe are beinj translated by a staff of Czech translators under the direction I of Prof. Ottokar Fischer. The object is the public ation of a Czech edition of Goethe, which will be the first of his com plete, works published in a lan guage other than German. THAT'S BUT' lT-:i ' PARSED A I . WAS GIVE. LOisIC, TIME Atzr ' i. jr ! "V.. aTJs5 J - 7V an f Fort KEXT A pai fluents 23 FURXISIIED SLEKPINa -new houBe, 1185 Midinoii. KOOM IK 2.1-tl 3 ROOM 'APARTMEKT8 PARTLt FOB . nisiied. 412 North 21t."fli. : ' '23-o6 Fl'SSiaHKD APARTMENT. 1171 CHE , roeketa. -j .i?3-oll i KOOM APARTMENTS 133S STATE. . 23-08 TWO ROOM - FUUSlSHEn APART ment on first floor. 445 S. Winter. 23oS FOR RENT-'APARTMENTS 891 N. Commercial.. " . . lau LARGE FLAT FOR RENT--5 ROOM3 . - . r . s . V . ana Xnmace. tJi.oo: unm vciu first. Becke ft IWndricV Helig Bldm-, 189 N. High. St. . " 23fc25tf PRINTED CARDS.! SIZE 14" 2t 7". .... .... i . f wording, Itooma to itens, p-ice w eenta each. Stateiman Boainwa Office, tronnd floor. ,., - , REXT '. ' . Lower floor 4 room famished or nn fumiisheil. .$25: wafer and lifthta 'paid. Also 0 room semi -modern cottage and in jrriod FBcation $25.- . . ROBINSON', ' Oref ott Bld. 230G FOR REXT Kooim 25 PLEASANT ROOM CLOSR JN. 585-W. . " " .i PHONE 25o8 ROOMS FOR RENT WITH (BOARD Close iu. References- 90, 31 ill St. .. 2507 ROOM PO RENT IN MODERN HOME three blocks from state house. All ronvenientea.' Gentleman -"preferred. Please' glf referencea aad" address 1 A. B, care Statesman. 25j28tf FOR RENT ROOM EDITABLE FOB students, with sleeping porch privileges. Everything modern. Referencea are re quired! Address room, care Statesman. - 85ja8tf FOR RENT Houses ' 27 FOR RKNT TWO 'BOOM FURNISHED .house, 713 X. Front. 27"i? FOR RENT, NEW FOUR- ROOM HOUSE, ,modern, built-in)!, breakfast nook, . basement, furnace. garage.'.' cement Walks. '1330 Madison, near North . 0pitol. Phone 950-R. . 27-oll FOR REXT Farms 20 A: GOOD 140 ACRK RED lULF. FARM ' for rent. Inqnira .Arthur Edwards, Turner, Rt. 1. : 29-C6J I HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FAP-MS for rent. '" P. E: Thmason, burner, Ore Phone 6 XX. 29sltl LARGE GRAIN AND STOCK RANCH for tent. Call at 1223 South 12th St. Salem. 29-oU SWAPS 33 WANTED FLOUR USERS TO BRING their wheat to Pratum FIdur 'Mill and get in exchange 40 lbs. of tk. best floor. Paved road to Pratnm. ' Mill running ail the time. Wm. B. MeCall ister. 33-o'tf WAXTEI Miscellaneous 35 GOOD WATCH DOG WANTED. AD dresfc 502; care Statesman. ' ' 35-o8 WANT A SILO; LET ME KNOW WHAT you have. Clint Hampton, Jefferson, Ore., Route"!. v '35o9 FURNITURB PACKINO . FOR SHfP ments. Giese-Powers "Furniture Co. ' 85s20tf UIGTHEST PRICES' PAID USED Sto-rea, tools, furmnre. Stiff's .Used Good Dept, opposite court house. . . 35m22tf BAND AN& ? (HIX3,raA INSTRU - taents repaired. Duke's MoSical In strument Repair Shop, Boom. 3, ' Me CornacK 31dg., ever Millsr'a. Phone. 2215. ', . . v 8SoH CASH PAID FOR FALS3 TEETH dental' gold, ' platinum and discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refinery Co., Otsego, Michigan, - - 85j23 WANTED PRIVATE . MONEY FOR farm loans. We have several applica tions on hand. Hawkins A Robert a Inc., 205 Oregon BldgV . 85dl4n WO0DRY : THE AUCTIONEER BUYS used furniture for easkw Phone 51 L FOR SALE 37: NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE, $6.00. Telephone 638-W. 376 HUNGARIAN VETCH SEED SLIGHTLY mixed with osts and wheat,' 4c and 44c. per lb. T. Stalk, Route; 8, Bo 106. Phone- 59KB. : 37-ofl WILD MALLARD DECOY DUCKS Flakt,iPetlaad,.273 State. . 37-s30tf FORD80N, 2 PLOWS AND J)ISK FOR sale. J. S.-, Iliatt, Rt. 1. 63F15.' 37-o3tf TOO DAD, IT G Oi HCf Td j TOO - A,r PRESEMT' y i 3T ndTt.2a per "box.V Krnebf Ader. v rewdeaee, Orchard Height road. l"oJk . V CVUHtr - v.v ...... aVYVtrtSa lifJl. v FOR AIJfi S0 PORTABLE MAIJOO- anyiViotroW- td o1t a few, onth. : - vA t S3S for- wk aale. Se at 1965 N. rtfta. V J7-o9 RECEIPT BOOKS-rIZE S' BIT SH". - 50 eelpt forma fh book. lSeentl pel iv- twa far 25 eenta. Sta4emJ office. 815 Souta C6mnerial S -- lemi - " : ' i - 37f25ttt DOCTOR OPERATISO CHAIR, 534 N.,, FITS I COWS- WILb FRESHEN THIS U . ..1. frurt. fnr beef atoek. 4- l.niiiri at the 1'eopJe'a Market Phono; 37H6f:- IIEATtNO condition. Libarty. STOVE. FIRST CLASS Telephone 1351, 695 N. - 87-oS FOR SALE 1 FAIRBANKS DORMANT Wanelionse Saie. 42x4 in. platform, CJaoacHr S500 lbs. ThoroocWy '" lisuled. rood eondition. S25.o WxnHAMS ft KERR BROS 481 pat's St, PorUand. Oregon 3:t: tr -W!M ! 14x9 iachea,' printed oa food lb-ounee eaaTmw hear- enKThat Treasainr ! Strictly MV den On These Premises Under ?nalty, f cM.ntli.'( Price I5e each or for B5e. SUteamaa Pb. Co., S"?"f'-; Oregon. fatal, H. SELL US YOUR CSED FTJBNCTURE. ELL U H. Ik Dept. Opposite court house. 37m3t FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERSTEW ' cents bundle. CireuUtwa department ., Orecost Statesmtn. . !fOR SAIiE lAtxc. r SO VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSONV Phoie S25S, R. 2; Bor 2: Baj.nf , FRED I W. LANGf VETERINARIAN- ; OffUe 420 S.ComaroUa. Fhoall98.j Res.! Phone lfiPfi. ; 3hn281f, : . j .WOOD FOR SAliE 43 - FOB WOOD SAWINQ PHONB 1691. V , - . . -- ' 4Soll- WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOR BALE,' ' John H. Scott. Phone 254 or 22. , ; , , 43s30' ro!; sai:k 16-INOH SliABWOOD PER IjQAD S27S , 16-itk 2nd fir ir load, $3.75; 16-u ' inchi oid.fir.Der load. . 4JiU; lineh. T big dry slab wood, $3.50 per load...i- s Prompt deiiTry. Phon4 -lC37. 43 nl f f-. f ! BEST GRADE OF WOOD .4. ft. and 18 ineb. ' Dry mill wood. Green, mill wood. . ' . ' Dry Second j-rowth fir.. Dry 4-ft. ash, maple and oak. : FRED E. WFXiLS.. Prompt' delivery and reasonable price. 280 South Chnrcn. Pob,1542. 43mett- 16-INCH. OLD. FU SECOND. GROWTH oak and ash. Phone 19F3. M. D. May field - -1 -.- : : .43fl8tf GOOD COAL-DRY- WOOO PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMAN FUEL O O. TELEPHONE 1855. 43j29tf U&CELLAXEQVS 51 CALL 2328 IF TOTJ WANT HOT WAT er coils pot in that Tange,. store o( heater. --. " .... . Slo24 FURNITURE ... rvaJrinjt. ; Store. : UPHOLSTERIXG AND Giese-Fowers . Fnnitnrs SlsSOtt H. B.j 8EAGRCTE FURNACE AND sheet metal shop moved to 681 Mill : St, - ,. ; . - ,.516tl. 'SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER COV ' , 752' Trade St. . ' .. Wood. ; Coal, Briquets and Transfer. Prices right. Service the best. Dy- phones, 13 and 629. Night phono' 1606... OaU na. .- . Sls2tf ' .j LOST AND FOUND 63 BROWN AND WHITE FEMALE Bos ton Terrier, named Peggy. Reward. ' Telephone 621W , 5306, LOST (-SATURDAY NIGHT BETWEEN fairgrounds and postoffice one bundle wooitn blankets. Return to Miller Apartments. Reward. 53-o8 L08T-4-AT FAIR GROUNDS WHIT gold wrist watch. Whit got dbandV . 5 reward. '. Return to Statesman office- - 530T IX)8T-LARGE . COLLIE DOG, WHITR, . and dark yellow spota, lump on front foot Md on nose, Iowa Jiceasu. Oood . reward. Telephone 612-M, Address 486 N.i Liberty. S3-o6 PERSONAL 05 HIZZ TREATMENT J FOlt APPENDICITIS . "It-is-Wonderful." . Freo informatloo Ad4res Hisa Co Portland, Oregoaw i . ' - Aaal-l2i - , CAME A YEAR ) - 1 1,1 ii -----a-ai AGO . NEXXFRlOAS III V H' V .r 1$ I;