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i i'i i 'I V ' THU QEEG0H'STATES2IAj? SALEM,OREGON WEDNESDAYIORNTNO; OCfrOBER 7)25 1 I) v i iimmi iiii.iirfirffy3apgwrw'aw a hm" Amicitian Club Meets ' " The members forth jAralrft tan clob were deUghtfally entertained on, Monday afternoon at the at tractive home of Mrs. Francis Sul livan on "South Church street hen the group J met- after ' -week' postponement of the- elvb- meeting on acocunt of the state fair. The SulllTan ha me was. attractive with bowls and baskets of -dahl la., Re freshments .were. erTel at the tea hour. " ' , . In the group were: Mrs. H..L. White, Mrs. Homer Iagrer, Mrs. Edward Vieakprs," CJ" L, lAinn,1,rsr Roy Jennings,', Mrs.- : Chester" A."1 Downs, 1 Mrs. Prank Sullivan, Mrs. Prank Zlnn, Mrs Milton t Eckman, MfiK Arnold Krueger Mrs: KnighPearey.1 Mrs. Earl .Kennell, -an-1 th -hostess." Mrs., Francis Sslliraa." - v Guests i From . Portland. . Dr. a.dMrs Don; Byrd of Port- -ana, spent tnweejcrencLm saiem as the ' house-guests of Dr. and Mrs.r&-,H, Byrd. ' , - Loyal Women To Meet ,- i ThB'joyjU 'trometi, pr tne nrst Christlaa church will haye their class meeting Thursday-,. October 8th at2:30 n- .m. in- the, church arlo.rjTljs44 t,t ..... ...... Interest Vnnay. fht (s cpneerned, as iar as aoni at 'least, today's social interests ORtHOPHOSlO - What Is It? - e See ad on page-three u Geo. C Will i'tijfr 'fin' ' '-' J - . ' ' i iJ 'aVava aav aav -tay aad laWaw We iiave; a well selected stock of the various Seed Grains used in this vicinity, including Grey Oats' Tall Wheat, Fan Rye; Cheat Seed, Vetch '.MA 3Seed;;fcea 1 - . - 0 : il H . Have a complete -stocc of all the grasses and " cldvers usually xiSed in the valley. ' X . . ,t - - j . .. ' v" '--,- V f ; - j " ' , IliiWe buy in iarge lots and you will find bur prices as low as High Grade .-Seeds nd Grains can be " offered for and secure the best quality. : : " ' ' D.fi;t"J!iiTEaSONS Phone 160 2S5 flOSTEii J & New Line of AlPLeather Colored .;- Cliire&a, :litdiea Get yours while there is a big assortment -New They are beauties The new styles 1 1 -.-.. All silk1 tJihbfellas, the xiew Silk Umrllas iiesUrnlarelbs S1.00; ; -1- - Children's Coats Sizes 2 to '12, T1 new ' - Very Tabk Oilcloth ,tVhlte. ot Colora. Nashua Cotton Blankets 1st quality! We.do,3ibti ,praa-osTiutie White or Greypair , . .; : $2.90 . 66xS0 W&ite Grey, "7 54x7r Cclors -oaly:- 72x8 1-fsVhite; wooLf inlsh. Blue or Pink. - - - - 210 CLr.d 24 3 NcrlH Ccrnincrcial Street will . ceter. chiefly upon . Bernardtsr Ehsen. Boaws -;iumueai ptay; - - rygma llon" which will be presented by the famons Moroni-Olsea . .Urcuit repertory at ,8:1 5 ;at the Hellig.-. A promi3rng amount of interest hs; been; ahoysi lit" Hatem fitnee first aanoaneement pf this attrac tion, interest that- has increased rapMryfrtmi'day to day through the enthusiastfe efforts of the'iejf-: appointed, committee which is b possorin the fhifial appearance of a 'givkvi bt-'timo&'iefotttetei In ae conrnrlttee- of la Drom- lient Salem, persons who are com- bininr" their etforts.f or what will doubtless be the success of this production, arai Mrs, fieotg.e H. Alden, Miss Carol S. Dibble,. Mias Mabel Robertson, Mia;Ehel 11c- Gilchrist, Paul B. Wallace. Profes sor i Horace '9mion.VeUnnB of the. Civil War. nor m. i.oirpwp, iroitisaor.Morioa.i E. Peck;' aid. Professor,, Horace WlUiston. ' ' i Mrs. Ddney 'j8. ffQ$te&s ; .f. - Mrs. Carl' Gregg Dohey enter tained at" one, of the week's de lightful affaira yesterday after noon when she was hostess in her home for members of the W4Ilam. ptte Pniversity board' of trustees and members of the faculty wom en's dob. The honor .guests .of the day were Mca George H'. Alden rwlfe of -the retiring dean of -liberal Afts at the tuoivefiity and Mrs. F. 3f. ErickcKNQ .wife of the. new dean . . j '-a Marigolds were -cised in-rhe-llv lnt rooms -in a 'color .scheme : ' of yellow -In -the dining Nomf .cos mos"- were- used on the small table at which refxeshaeots were served. Mrs. poney was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Gu3- State St. Salem, Ore. GEtEEMB AUM Slippers Just In Uppers Pretty Colors anil ehs.SUpprs'':'. Sweaters for boys, men or girls -all wool high grades 'style?, IB-ribbed, rust proof, Seeds brass frame . ; . 3ar(jairi atk$625 )1 H. J ill V M GLORIA - : j iSillc, Umbrellas 1 v $3.90 ' Jr . t. ..1 Children's Umbrellas -l styles Tliisvseasons goods Low Prices "2 Three Stitched Cotton Batts 51.25.. cirryfSecdsV'Btt.bliVr more inan selective goods pair. $2.19 A program of instrumental mus ic was given. Including numbers by Miss Louise Find Evangeline Hall,. and I'. ss.Euge- nia Savage, Fifty i were iasued for the afte yitatlons oon. Birthday Celebrated ti Llttla Master William f. Henry B.yr4'; celebrated his- secoh4, birthr day anni versify " in- tb - ffappyvmanr ner , at dinner, last evening when Wa. parents were host lo menibers i6f "therfamily igroup. ' 'The fable was decked in festive keeping with Billy's holiday. To Visit Tent Mrs. Mary Entress will leave ,to- day for Oregon. City, where she will officially insDect the Oreeon City tent of Daughters of the ln-J Enaaaement Announced . - & a " The; announcement of the en gagement of Miss Elsie Boy nton tbv Mr. Fjoyd Volkel was told Jn a delightful manner, at' the meeting Monday evening of the T. -H. D. club at Miss Boynton's home. The guests devoted the afternoon to needlework. -Attractive baskets of flowers' decked the rooms. The KAcret of the betrothal was reveal ed at the refreshment bout when. places were marked for the guests- around a large table. Tbe.center-j niece was' a large- cake "banked with fern and flowers, and circled with: candles." The-"newkr of the engagement was hidden, in the ribbon-tied r naDklns. Mrs. ' Cab fattbn. Miss Ola Volkel, and Miss Hattte- Br&wn-were special guests Ut thj eveniaK, rElsle Boynton. Miss Ruth alk er. Miss Edna Warden, Miss Doris Bowden, Miss rauiine t-aiierson. Miss Frances Plov, Miss Bertha Miller, Miss Irene Boje, Miss Mar lowe Miller, and Miss Keta Clag- gett. v Birthday Clvb To Meet The Ever Keaay uirmaay ciuu will meet at the home of Mrs. Cla ra Adams, 255 East Washington street, Friday. October 9tn. A pbtluck'dlnner will be served hon- OrinK Mrs. Liszie W. Smith and Mrs. Julia Strand. Rapheterian Club The members ot tne napneter- ian blUb will meet on Thursday, October at the home of Mrs. 'Lee TJnrun, at Oter-fbome 885 D street. Guests Return Home Mrs." W. V. Waterbnry and daughter, Ruth, who spent the latter part of last week as the guests, of Mrs. John Spong, re turned on Monday to their " home in Portland. -: Guests For The Fair . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall en tertained during fair week Mr. John Crawford, and Miss Etta Crawford o Dundee. Thursday Mr. , and Mrs. Roy Williams of Portland. Saturday Mr. and Mrs George Sewell from Roseburg, and on Wednesday, Mrs. M. M.; Cusick O. N. S. Luncheon ..The Marion County Division ot the Better Oregon Normal: school club have arranged for. jc inncn eon which will -be held October 17, the. second day ot the county institute. All former normal school stud ents and their guests are invited and urged to attend. Professor Landers win be the' guest,' of hon t or ana princlpaBpealteK- Irth?pr4gtt:u8jc Teacher8. association announcement will be "made later. 11 . . r - - - , , 5 5! SiM- C. i - DOROTHY nARNIT " ' ' t . ' ' "V ' - -' . ' V. ; 7 r - " f A : By Charles McManus 1 (DP-vy TAtr -rat., Ii , lwuy hmY- I'' ' " ' " . 1 1 ' ' ? 1 1 1 II ' j TUC. AUTft flMLV HAD 1 I ; m , i-p-a FEigi Gzm :nmyr .1 W.R.CToMeet K The members of the V. R. C- wlll meet on. Thursday To can all day sewing- at the fairgrounds. 1 A pot-luck luncheon wtir be served at noon. -;" -L: .'7i r v r'T- Community Entertainment The teachers of Brush College are preparing an entertainment fdr"the Community club meeting Friday night, Columbjus Day. Miss Emma, Evans and Miss Mabel An derson are In charge. ! Branch Meeting To Open ' The thirty-third annual meeting of the Columbia Rfver Branch of the Woman's Foreign Misionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will convene Hn Salem ;for four days this week and next. formally opening tomorrow; The complete program has Tjeen announced by those ; in charge as follows: J J 'f .i '"' Thursday Blorning, Oct. ' 8 10:30 Appropriations commu te meeting. . '. . 'J-"' . 1 1 ft A Anof QtAihr iifAti nnn vice. The Heme Base.' Our"Mls - T slonaries and the Foreign Field. Consecration service.; ' Thursday Afternoon 1: 15 Executive aeslon." " 2: 00 Public session. Devotion- al service, Dr. D. H. Leech. j 2:15 Organizatioin I and jap- " Snntal Palaniloii ' TODAY - Mrs. T. A. Livesley's formal tea. to 6. o'clock. 1 'J; r Pygmalion. Morohi-Olsen ay- ers. Heilig theater. Bssinees and -Professional Vo- maji'sj club.- Chamber of Com- jnerce rooms. Supper, meeting.. Leslie Methodist i&urch' Ladies' Aid society; MrVJOhh. Bertefsoh, 110 Lefelle street, hostess. I Barbara 'Ffietchie1 se-iTrig club. Mrs: Minnie: Fifehwtjod, Silverton, hostess. 3eet at west side! of supreme court building at 12:45 o'clock. - Thursday Six o'clock dinner at !ch-u'rch: Woman's Missionary "society: of the First Cangregational church. Husbands Invited, j s.. ;f 1 Columbia. River Branch meeting- First Methodist" church, Opehine day: ' ; ' i Loyal Women of the First Christian church. CJiurch parlors. 2:30 o'clock. " ! Women's Relief porps.!; All-day sewing at Fairgrounds, i Rapheterian club- Mrs.. ! Lee Unruh, 885 D street, hostess.. jLi30 O'clock. i : . Friday . . .-,' Presbyterian Woman's Mlspion- ary society. Church parlbrs. 2: S.O' o clock.' I Second day of Cblumb'iaT' Rrver Branch "meeting. First Methbdisl church. I Pyschology class. Dr.' C. L, Sherman- Salem Woman's club Cor house. 2 o'clock. Modern Though. MJs nelia Marvin, leader. Public li brary. 7 to 9 o'clock. Brush College community club. Columbus Day entertainment. Brush College school. j-- Brer Ready Birthday clubj Mrs. Clara Adams, 255 East Washing ton stret, hostess. ' , ! ' MacDowell club rehearsal.! Kim ball college. 7:30 o'clock Friday bridge cljib. Mrs.: jlmer Daue, hostess. j Saturday Salem Woman's club. 2c30 w w f mm. u u aa w utn: awuaaai "Our Girls.' Miss Jessie McGfeg-f , ri,Dt-nrw-jrner or, speaker. - Third day of Branch meting, church " v Columbia .River F"lrftt Motri(Sdlit 1 - Salvage, shop opening. Woman'sJ club house. Auspices of iSalem Woman's club ' j V 'j ' Monday AOct. 12) ! Salem "branch Ot the Oregon Miss Margarernsher, 79 0 Nortlj Union Roster MB AT. CUTTER'S UNIOST NO. -S80 Jdet oond nil lourta Wkumu;. PresideDt W. B. Welburn; eretary. OAPTTAIi TrFCfiiAPHIOAI UN10K NO 210 Freaident. U. r. Meretary. K. V. PUicetiton. Maeta taeoM estu- day S:00 p. m. - CARPEKTEB'S UNION SO. 1065 . Ifeeta Thura. Taoiua. Arthur Tnek . asr. smaidaa:' Wm. Pttit. aeeretsry. Skilled mechanics furniatiMl, Phene 179. e Roster rBATKRNAL OKDEB OT auei 1st and 8rd Wad. W. O. W. Hall. 8. ii. WilUtt. Sae'y. TL 1884-B. poInttneDt of 'committees.'. Intro duction, of missionaries, Mrs. C. W. Huett. Greetings to Colum bia River Branch, Miss. Florence Hooper! "Glimpses of India," Mis? Louise Godfrey. The year's prog resg, the conference secretaries, - f5V, Pacific Swedish, Mrs. CarlAnder son; Pacific German-, Mrs. F. A., Schmann; Oregon. Mrs, D. C. JJevan.- "A Half Decade in China" Miss Eli2abeth Carlyle. 4:00 Auxiliary conference, Mrs. E- W. Moreland. - Thursday Evening 7:30 Informal reception. Ad dress, Dr. Carl G. Doney, presi dent of Willamette university. Friday Morning -" .8; 30 Executive meeting. Elec tion of delegates. . 9:15 Public session. Devotiona Rev. Thomas AheesOn;- 9;30--Reading of minutes. Re port and presentation of literature 1 JUss Louise - Godf rex The, .yQr? progress (continued: NorweRian Dahish, Mrs. F. A. Scarvie; Mon- DOROTHY ADAMS Before Joining the Moroni Olsen Players, Dorothy Adams played leads in the Little Theatre at Na- Tamata, B; C, where Carrol Alk--tns stages his poetic dramas; 1 But here Miss Adam's talents did not have enough scope. She later attended the Cornish School at Seattle while Mr. Olaen was there as a guest teacher, and was not long afterwards Identified with the Olsen Players. Her ..i ,J nn lil..,l . to play dilfictilt roles in quite sense of power, have always made her a favorite with cultivat ed, and critical audiences. "What makes a woman strong is a certain sublety of mind a weir trained gift of - observation,, This gift Dorothy-, Adams uses-toJ which her personal, dignity and see life with a gentle -llrinness and to-react to It with" an accompllsh- 1-ed grace. .,- ; . .. 5 , ' : ..-..-' ... '3 She Otrgon fetattman ' Pbliab4 rT mominc (cxraot ICm aay a Sal?m. tba capital of Oracoa. r For Classilled Advertising Jaliy or 8adar ..2 nta per word 6 teat par won! 8 eaoxa par word On time Six times. uoe moou, tfaii oad . . . Sunday . 20 Oenta per word In crer to ears taa mora lUan' oaa time rate, amrsrlUement mut ran in oontoentiva lMQea. ! No ad. Ukea for 1m tt I eaata. Ada. mi Sudor ONLY, eaoryaa ot one-timo rata, i ' -i AdTrtUrr-U , (exeopt Paraonali ad Sttnationa Wistea) vi!1 bo Ukea over the telophnoo if tto' adrertiaar -la a vbteriber to phone. Tio 9ttetmta will roeeir odTer tiaoenU at any Jtima ot tka day or sicht. To Inaaro proper elaoaifioa tioBo ada. aboold b ia before 7 p. m. TEr?n03S 28 or SSI Money jt'o Loan On Real Estate (Orer Lcdd V BuaU Bank) BEFORK YOTJ LSAVE iTOUB HOMS OS CAR HA-VB IT Insured! Properly ' Phone 161 Beclcfi ifc Tteidriclca, "iljeilig IUdg., 189 N. Hijjb Et- ! 4-28-tf AUTOMOBIiEfl SALEM.- AUTO') WBSGKtNO OO. ; K:Whle.' Tire Rin.( fender i - Half rrioe and i IjMs j Parts' for .all tare, fash for old can. . 402 3.' Chnreh PhoFie 2159 X liSStf SCHEELER AUTOI WaECKINO CO, wlU hay your old ear.- Highest caah price MM! -08S N. Cbmmerrlal St. 8tf ACTO rlEl'AUlING GENERAL KEPAIRINO. TIRES AND tubo. aeeeBSoria. eu and oil. MED iiiR r.KBCNQOOD OAXAGE. phone 564. Millt-r and S. O.nxmercial Sti We Bpecialize'ialrecondj'tHmiBg motor. ! 9a6tf tana, Airs. C. I. Holvard; Idaho Mrs, H. W. I'arkeh Columbia River, Mrs. WJ II. Forsyth. "A Study in Black land White," Miss Maud Cone. 1 , i '; 10:45 The Foreign Field, Mrs. C. W. Huett. Reports of depart ments: Hospital- supplies, Mrs. G. Sidney Stark: field support, Mrs. George Gi Israelson; junior work, Mrs. C. TjV. Aldrich- 11:45 The iOQuit Hour, Mrs. Paul Edwards. i 1 ! Friday Afternoon 1:15 Memorial service, conduct ed ty Mrs. W. H. Forsyth. 1:30 The Year !n the Home Base, Mrs. Jesse E.i Davis. Our Finances, Mr,Valter Gfll. .;, 2:15 Address, Miss Florence Hooper. 11 3:00 "From Fields Afar," China, Miss I Florence Sayles; South AmericaL Miss Ruth War ner. Reports . of ! denartments I (continued): Toungi people. Mrs. i Hugh. Cummines:' i mite boxes. I Mrs. John West: Christian stew- ardshlp. Mrs. F. A. Guiler. 4:00 Departmental confer ences: Young people, . Mrs. Hugh Cummings; juniorsj Mrs. C. W. Aldrich. , ! . Friday Evening 7:30 Public seryice, Mrs. Al exander R. Maclean, presiding. Prayer, Dr. II, F. temberton. 8:00 Address, IThe Mission ary Situation In th Orient,' Dr. Norman F. Coleman!,' president of Reed college. .. f Saturday ' Morning S:20 Execative Session. S:1H Public sesiiaa: Devotions, Re,vv A." F. Hilmeri; ' reading of minutes: election of officers; re ports of. departments (continued); Tile Courier, (Mrs. ;C. E. Lenon; ln Brarlch' Circles", Mrs. A. R. MaC Hiram len; literature, ; Mrs. Continued an jpaire 7) "AUTO TOPS SEE US FO TC? tST PAINT WORK. C. j. Hall Auto Top ft Paint Shop. . Kaor lire dopartmeot. . ' S-olStf HELP, WANTED Female 13 NEAT WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK wanted. Call at 163 V. Thirteenth St. or Ihroftor's Itppamnpnt Store. 13-o8 SALESMEN 13 SALESMAN (t,ADY OK f!BNT TO sell XreTon Tearhrg Monthly tubscrii tiooi at county school institutes and in itpare time between meetings sll North-, west Poultry Journal subscriptions and rlaaaified advertisements and Pacific ltome&tead anbseriptions' and tlaastfieri advertiseraeBti at county fairs. Must hive auto. - - .AddIt Circulation Msinaeer r STATESMAN PUBLJS111NU COMPANT, Salem, Ore.- 15O10 ' WAXTED--Employment 19 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEHSNT pione 19F. 19mHvf digging, and tea.2 Work, BASEMENT DIGGING AND LAWN grading-. Phone 1204 M. 1909' WILLAMETTE- STUDENT MUST HAVE work. Prefer working in afternoon from' t p. yn. till 5:00. Tel. 1014. K. Church. - 19o9 WOOL GOLF HOSB CHILDREN'S aport hose, knit to order. Hand knit tinjr. Phono 1778--J. . ISaSOtf FOR RENT; 21 PRINTED CARDS, gfZE 14 BY 7" wording "For Kent," price 10 cent each. Statesman Business Office, on ground floor. 7 ROOM MODERN, 1689 II STREET. JRtt. Site aurroundings.- See William rlefnin?. S41 State. 21o$ FOR RENT ApattmenU 23 APABTMESTS FOR . - ADULTS, S6j S. . Liberty. Telephone 58-M. 23-o9 FCRXISftEO SLEEPING new house. 11&5 MadiagB... ROOM IN FURNISHED APARTMENT. 1171 CHE racket 23-oll 2 ROOM APARTMENTS, 1335 8TATE. 23o8 FOR KENT APARTMENTS Commercial. 891 N. 23U LARGE FLAT FOR RKNT 5 ROOMS and furnace. $37.5t Vacant October first. Becke & Hendrickc, HeiliK Sldp., 189 N. High St. 23!.25tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" i?Y 7", wording, "Rooms to Rent," price 10 cents each. Statesman Business .Office, around floor. FOR RENT Rooms PLEASANT. ROOM. 585-W. CLOSE IN. PHONE 25-o8 ROOMS FOR RENT WITH BOARD Close in. Reference. S40 Mill St. . 2507 ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN . HOME three blocks from state house All conveniences. Gentleman preferred. Please giva' reference and address A. B.,- care, Statesman. 25j28tf FOR BEST ROOM SUITABLE FOB student, with, sleeping porch privileges. Everything- modern. Reference are re quired. Wrey.toom, Jare, St' FOR RENT Houses 27 FOR RENT TtVO ROOM . FURNISHED hooie. 718 N. Front. . 27-o7 FOR RENT, NEW FOUR ROOM HOUSE, modern, built-ins, breakfast - nook. basement, furnace. ' garage, cement walks, 1330 'Madison, near North Capitol. Phone S50-K. - 27-oll FOR REST Farms 29 I HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FA.P.MS for rent. P. E. Thomason, burner. Ore., Phone 6XX. 29s ltf LARGE GRAIN AND STOCK RANCH for rent. Call at 1223 South; 12th St., Sslem. ! 2Ek14 WANTED TO RENT 31 IMPROVED ACREAGE NEAR CARLIKE, or equipped dairy farm on shares. Write P. 0. Box 108, SalemJ . 3l-9 SWAPS S3 WANTED FLOUR USERS TO BRISO their wheat to Pratum Flour Mill and tret in . exchange 40 lbs. of tbo best flour. . Paved road to Pratum. Mill runnmr all the time.' Win. B. McCall ister. -. 33-03tf WANTEB-lisceUa neons 35 FURNITURE PACKING FOR " SHlP- siente. Uiese-Powert Furniture Co. i , j. . 85i20tl HIGH EST PRICES: PAID TOR USED stores, tools, furnitira' Stiff a - Caed Qooca Dept. opposiie court home. Uira'iZU tatesin-aii" WANXED Miscellaneous 35 aOOll WATCH ,IK)a WANTKI). AH reas 593, ra Stateaniaii.- . 35-tt WANT A SILO. LET ME KNOW WHAT yon have. - Clint Hampton, Jefferson, Or., Konte l. . . ; S5o9 BANT,. AND ORCHESTBA INSTBU , tnenta repaired. Duke'a Maaicst la ttrowent ; Repair Shop,- Room 8,- Mo Cornaca 31Jg., orer Miliar' a. Phoa 2215. .. .r,7 ; . SiolS CASH PAID .FOB FAL6? r TKKTH dental gold, platraum aatl (!earde4 jewelry. - Hoke Smelting a ad Refinery Co., Otsego, Michigaa. ' ! 85j23 WANTE1 PRIVATE MONEY -FOH , farm loans. -,M(t ha eeveral a,?pli; tious en- hatxl. Hawkiat A Roberta Ine 205 Oregon Bldg. - . 85lld I. WOODBY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS need furniture for ceh. Pbona S1L ..' .-j -. t : - 85at FOR 'SALE ST WILD' MALLARD DECOY 140CKS - .i'lake'i' Petlaod. 273 State. 37-a30tt FORDSON, 'i PLOWS- ANU DISK POR sale. : J.7S. Ilialt, BW I, 63FI5. 37-oStf DAFFODIL BTJLBS. SSc DOZEN. PHONR 1495-K. - 37 o. APPLES DROPS . 25e ; PICKED 50o - and $1.25 per box. Ernest Anderson, ' residence, Orchard Heights road, I'fclk,'. county. Phone 17F31. 37-ol. FOR SALEA $50 PORTABLE MAHOO- any Victrola.- Lsed only few Brontns.. Priced -at $35 for quick solo.-, it at 1965 K. Fifth. i 37-oS RECEIPT BOOKS' SIZE 3" BY ' 50 receipt forma la book, 15 cents pet book or two for 2S cents. Statestnaa : office, 215 South Commercial St, Ha. i lem. . i .x37f85t! DOCTORS OPERATIXO aAJIU.- 594 ;K. Liberty.' . , ia 37oJ9. FIYS -COWH WILL 'TTtESTflW THfS monvU. for sale or trada.tor" beef stock. : -Inquire at the People's Market. Pbooo 394. 37-otrrt" FOR SALE! 1 FAIRBANKS DORMANT Warehouse S'-ale. 42x44 ta. platform, ' Capacity 8500 lbs.- Taorootfbly oer hauled, jrood condition. ' $25.00 -: WADHAMS ft KERR BROS. 481 Davis St., Portland, Oregon. 3To7 j Trespass Notices, alio: 14x9 inches, i printed on good lOvounc canvata bear ing the words, 4 'Notice Ia Hereby Oi . en That Trespassing is Strictly Forbid ; den On These Premises Under Penalty of Proiecution." Prieo 15c-each or a for 25s. Statesman Pub. Co., Salem, I' Oregon. . , 87atl j . ' SEL.L US VO0R USED rCRNITTJRE Dept. Opposite court house. S7m22tl FOR SAIE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEK cents s bnndie. Circulation aepanmeni Oregon Stateaotan. --- ,S7tf FOR SALE "livestock 3 VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON. Phone 2253, Kt. 2. Box Z. S'jyZil FRED W. LANQE. VETERINARIAN . Office 420 8. Commercial. Phone 1198. Ree.-Phone 1666 89m23tf WOOD FOR SAVE 43 fX)B WOOD SAWINO.PHOXE 1091. 43011" WOOD-' OF ' ALL KINDS FOR 8ALE PImwo SS4 ." ; 43s3l Jons so. SetHt.1 16 INCH BLABWOOD PEtt 1)AD $271 lo-iach and fir per load, f 3.75 ; 16-inch- old -fir per load, $4.50; 16-incfe dry, slab, wood, S3.SO per load. Prompt delivery. Phone 1J37. 43-nL, BEST GRADE OF WOOD .4 ft. and 16 tech. Dry mill wood. . Green min wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry 4-t. ash, mpl and oak. FRED E. WELLS. -Prompt delivery- and reasonable price, 2SO South Church. Phone 1642. 43m6tf 16-INCH OLD FIBSECOND" GROWTH, oak and ash. Phone 19F3. It. D. May field. ........ 43fl8tf GOOD COAL-DRT WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. HTLLMAN FUEL CO. TELEPHONE 1855. 43)29tj mSCELJiANEOUS 61 2328 IE TOU WANT HOT WAT er coils pt . In that range, atove of heater. . 51o24 FURimORE ITpHOLSTERINO AND r.pairuQ j. Qiesa-Powers- - Furnitare Store. fls20tt H. B. SEAGROVE. FURNACE AND sheet metal shop moved tar .681 Mill St. . - - - ' ... Sl64 SALEM 1TJEL AND TRANSFER CO. - 752- Trad h.--. Wood. Coal, Briqoeta - and . Tranefer. Priew rieht, Servico the , boat. Day , phone IS mni 529, NiMt phono lboti. Call- as. - - $ SlsStl - - X ft