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- r 11. f-; THE 0IlEGONSTATESiIAl?,SALEMr OREGON TUESDAV MORNINGrOCTOKER 2O;1025 : . I b B mmm tOontiuaed rompaao 8 'in, Mrs. George W. Hog, and 'Miss ..eora Carver. . ' , .;'-''' November 21, the third Satury lay of next month, was "chosen .'or the scholarship' loan tea at the home of Mrs. Claudius Thayer. The meeting -will, take the' place r.T 4he -November meeting. During wasinees session on Saf Brady, c-ports were Heard from the" ed if- . ees. ..interesting planr are being 1 f -'ad for the concert- which' Pro- tatHe -were vMrs.X ,Not- or and. Mrs, Paul etri.-of orvallls will glvei also !n No. w, Mrr. P. S;- McCord-of vSad Amber ' v c Fraacist innMrs: Rf W. Ndigh- ' A ntrmher-:of neames were bofvAkafcUa du'rlUlf-the BTening lded 4o the membershlproll' of Ue association dOTirgf after- eiTO9.;t vvpoqara, , pmvn - aTena; oon. -JtoreOTrthutionr ttf Margaret-and MaTtotf Matb hectogram', were the talks given isen.fyirgiala andJ,Eelyn TJutch iy .Rlrs.? Vfli .-'MerCon, president e..Mri.: Russell 'Printer', MTi f rfhe . Portland branch of J r the Robert Krohn Jr. and JIry,..Wal-'A.--'AJ.'& W.v and- -by 'Mfc'.'Vafi ' r'iawarfl--H'ornian- -:tUaf leader oMbe, section 14 in-' TlOsJtenQteo t trior,-ecoration.. t Mrs, - RJetton Ruttfr;I4nJUaier presided at the nutllned the i.troricof the Portland puhlch.bowl. - .. 'c rsaoctalioii'UaV. kenterat: and Mrs. -.The' bxide attended Oregon Ag- yea EUent'the.,worlc of her oira ricultdral college,. where she was cHoit In particular. , i. I lu, , i-"inem.ber ifv Kappa alpha Theti At the close of the meting & and Mr., lively fs a graduate of -Ea!!.hoUrwa's '.enjo3rd.: ; flench th'eV University,. ,ot,f Washington '.;narigold fofned an.'; etiectiVe. .whe'rg' ewa3 a meiiber ot Delt 'entp5ece: oaHha' liable-, j while rUpiUon. '" ' '" " c Tanse candles ,uTned in "hte . . x 'j "" . , rl' - An. interest Log , account: of the airiagfeittf ; Misa. 'aatiae 6ick?, hgi 'inaia9.hw, :iimeiH aieaVait jnertinTe, js:accQuhed hi the Ore 'onlan as fol.IowSt,5 MiBsW Dk,augater"ot I -.r w;.: rrrtt Mvelyn bf.Mr: and Mrs. Ka r VJl3. 'v. i v-tMt terianthUrchT Dr, E. H. Pencrf ot- 1 . a, . i .. , t. ;:v I the bride who was given away rff M,Tn? ;. .wiV wfmata expressed-b A. C. Strange, a gowtf of h4vy white screpe com-?, iinetl i:w!th Chlfitillf liett-jaad" r)ade with a lace bodice, and long r.leevetTlth tfeep lace cuffs'. , Tne -kirfwas short and f uH.iwtth lace canels In the hack and front. Her veil of white tulle fell from a cip of rose point lace and orange hlos- Z7 . VUrt Thiwmr pms and ah Ca?"TIed a, snower bouquet of orchids and fds-esr ! skirts and tight bodices; : At the iide and'they carried shower boU- is r SfcS! 7he Testimony of dthfif t j a . t -;-ir.'. ! 111! V tT JN my new bopk which .inab&h&jui. si Jhe English .department. naa r Ktiii upon request on , iu na otnereaai ana union nia . atCSJSSSJSa u .fnr nffbkntc iw toil f.-anWy of their yean of suffering of their trviofl home remedick and.vet optr- .kn. and, finally, of theit complete core yymyNRI!li?.c everr statioa. many olwbon yon may know. Yoo wiu icara by written uarant to . careKNrruomturayiwte. i U LMD, rn. IIHC i OfKCES; SEATTLE OFFICES: ig.d-gW,;-yim UCLEBItLY rGRTLAMu m& : ? ' 5'' 'v ' - : ' -. - ''"' "- ""' ' ' 1. . V 1V r I- I 1 quets if I plhlt rosejr and purple , Mrsi Warreri Jt- .Bbbttl- of: Ala medaV CaLV an" firs, Edwin SJ. Craven of DalJui,Or were, the matrons -of hnori-anl ta bpWwB nialdi were , Miss Prances Dick and Misi -.Belt iLlveJv, Philip Lively acted &' bst raii.aditie ushers were Franx and .Russell Drinker, Harold- MannFred Reed and Walter Edward Holman. X .FoUowlng; thet ceremony, Mr,.an.d Mrs. KU' y. Lively , held a recep- were Misses-Helen ;TutbllL Catb 3 's j -vi. Resolutions ' AdoDted at- An- ? ftMeitg Held Dur :: i , gins J MfBiwr.mstitute b '1'?SS! ft t forts of science ,tobeuetit the work 7 " rz "Z;1Z tion tne Importance of-American superintendent of schools; Astoria, wre passed hy the Marion County Teachers' association during the ahiuia1! la'attlrite held1 Here Satur-r day.- ; . --"rJ ' : The'gYOup expressed ita esteem for J. A Churchill, "state superin ft'ndent of schools; 'that future lleglslaturea and constltutents be t. fV . T .. .-r , ,, r" 7 . pal J. C. Nelson, Miss Lena Belle r Tarter, ahd .Mrs- Mary L. Fulker buu. vuuaijr ecuuoi iDpciioicuttcuii as well as students who assisted in the program. ;y theMaridn county division of the Oregon State Teachers' asso- ciauon accepiea tne recommenaa tion pf .the nominating commit tee that the 'custom of i advancing the rice pr esldciit ,1tor the i presi dency as practised' by the state as sociation;; be adopted. Officers elected were H."F, Dur- Mni, principal of the J. L. Par- ris J c01, I niaoIianf lira IfoiiffA XiAtrtAl woodburn, vice president; Miss B Rkhardsoh. Silverton, secre- tary-treasurer; Superintendent f i O. McLaughlan, Corvallis. for I member of the executive commit I tee. second division, and Mrs SnsaUne Hoimsn-Cartpr Jacknon eounty. for vice president of the uregon tiiaie .leacners' associa- I tion. 1 - By unanimous vote, the Marion I County Princlnala' , association I loff o1 VrfnAlnol ITT A . tVinnnnr 1 Salem. , president : G. W. DeLay 1 noWot. 4n. .An - xrr nr fo rural eoiirity supervisor, sec- Jjiejary-treaaure ,i-':'''",'t..'('ii i GOT lOyit . i. r , -1.1. u i t fES jivr 7 v. comrades em- Nearly All. of Those . Attend ing. Have Passed 80 Mile . ... . stones In Life, - . ' T'enty-five members of Sedg wick Post No. 1 0, GAR. attended the last meeting of the. post.-according to 'R. R.' Ryan, adjutant. Nearlrall-thecoinrades were more fhah 80 years old, with lew" excep tions, v The youngest was 78 years. The post was . organized about 40 Maraago; ' Wsvs.. ......... Mt-mbers attending were Gideon iiol& rSl yeara; .; Cpmrade ISsle 84; Comrade J. W. Lafore. 87; Comrade T. G.VHarrfa," 87t; Com rade: Wm. Crum, " 85; Comrade Earl Race; Comrade T., Holt, 82; Comrade T. RemlngtQnj.,,8 5; Com rade Nick Bier, 84; Comrade Ed Briggs, 82; Comrade R. C. Halley. 82; Comrade R. M. Harris. 82: Comrade' D. S. Adams 84 ; Com rade' Cormine, 89; Comrade C. B. 6t6n, 82; Comrade H. JT. Pebles, ft; Comrade A. VansUk. 8.0; Com rade Barnes, 79; Comrade Bunce, 81; Comrade J. W Perkins, 79; Comrade D. M. Wilson, 84; Com rade J. D. Giddings, 87; Comrade Sbepard, 5; Comrade H. S. Math ews,' 85; Comrade; Carnahan, 81; Comrade J. W. Watson,'.. Com rade Dr. D. F. Laue. 80; Comrade Butler, 81; Comrade woolpert. 4 ; Comrade Horaee Nelsdh , 8 2 ; CorarAde RR. Ryn, 7,9; Comrade J.J. Niemeyer, 7s4' ' ' . !"- Swcrd Forged as Gift to -Japan's' Imperial Child TOKIp.-1 Sadakatsu Getzan, Jar1 pan s j leading s.wordsmith,7 has been ordered by" -. the Imperial Household to make a sword for the Imperial grandchild, expected soma tlme in November. ' It has been a custom of "the imperial court from v time immemorial to give a sword on the arrival of an Imperial child,; who, whether boy dr girlr keeps it during its lifetime aa an heirloom. TIE UST OF TIE ; VJlLLSOriS PASSES The Father, Dr, Wlllson, Laid ;0ut Salem, and Gave Wlllson Avenue; . DILLINGHAM Oct. 17. at the late residence. 53 - Ella St.. Mrs. William Guild . Dillingham; aged 69 years, mother of Mar garet Wlllson Dillingham of this city. The funeral services will be held today (Monday), it lfa.,m. at St.. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral, 12th and Clay sts. Friends are in-; vited. Commitment, Riverview cemetery, private. , The remains are at Finley's chapel, Montgom ery at 5th." . . . The above death, notice in the Oregonian of Saturday gives the news of the passing of Katie Wil- lison' Dillingham, ; the last mem ber of the pioneer! Salem family of Wlllson, sister-in-law of J. K Gill, of PorUand. : . The-father ot Mrs; Dillingham and -Mrs. Gill, Dr. William H WiUefln.'lald outj'Salem, with its wid streets, andWillson avenue andTHarron7qna7 . :! .... r rOlOCCTrTfj my as-l i4ft.c rc a,i HM-VaiKi3!' -.1 -Silyert' :Rt6n. Ore n SrLrERTi Ore.. Oct. '19. SpeciaI.) r'ih he Sunday school convention held at "the Methodist 2, Episcopal hu xh Snuday was.. ex ceptionally v til attended, abou 250 being pn sent. Twelve differ ent Snuday s hool 8 appeared on the, program ' J. B. Kimber, Y. M. C. A. secretary was the prin cipal Bpeakeu of the convenlion. Mr, KImber spoke on "The Boy, the Church, i od the School.' Be sides Sunday schools front Stiver ton others wtr represented "'from Howell PrairiferVictorPoint, Mon itor Marquamand -Scotts Mills. E. V. Eva(ns Of Dall' took charge of the SHverloh Standard. Oil company Monday morning. H. E. Hutchenp who has been' in charge at Silverton for the past few years wIIL go to Hopd RJver. wbre he. will take charge. , The "Passion Play"; ; slides whica were to have 'been shown at the "TCnrlstianj church Sunday evening did not arrly and 'the play was postponed until next Sunday evening. , Specjal jnuslc haai been prepared, for the picture. . St. John's Young People's soci- ety has accepted the invitation of Trinity Young People's society to join the latter in entertaining tbe Oregon and Washington Young People's convention to be held at Silverton on November 5, 6and 7th. A committee has been, ap- NwrSecretaiyynihe Job J1 1 i.Cv.v..v:-f :': 1 "" X , I 5' iu.,. f . i . - " v I If ' ' 'o ;v i''"' 1 o' 1 I f Dwight F. Davis iLMissourceW ?ccretar of war, has moved or six months whe absence because oMUncss of John W.AVeels secn at work at his desk. lmsct are views of hia, to ViS osttm,m army, uniform, and a pieture of ;Mrs. Davs. hcre'a nother Davii-tl,e Cabinet; James J., secretary of ' Pat- t-;- -, Tfv mKiNcap S -- ' -j ; tJJtiioii Roster UEAT CrjTTEB'B' TJinOS NO. S80 s Meet aeeeBit nd fonrta We4BBay. J'riclDt W.' K. Kelt arm; ieereUry,' Bobert Fed. OAPITJLIi TTP005APHICAL TJKION SO. M. D. Pl'kentoa KeU eecen 8tar- v :O0 P. . - - CAEPENTE R' S UKIOX NO. 105 KeeU Thttre. veminfa. Anhsr Tnck er. president ; Wnu Pettit, iecretrf. i KVflVd meeheaire fnnithed. Phone 179. FBATERNAL. ORDEB Of XAGLSa. meet very Wednesday. Fraternity Hall, 8. M. WiUett. See'y. Tel. 889 R. pointed from each society to take charge of the matter. Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence . Sebo (Miss - Gladys Severson) have re turned from a wedding trip and aro atv their home in the Waldo lliils, Mr. and Mrs. Sebo were married at Silverton last Wednesday.-; ; .... '"" Robert Kruse threw Wheeler in 25 minutes with a figure four body scissor in a wreatling match here Friday evening. Wheeler was unable to come back. William Kid) Banks threw Herbert Kruse getting the first fail in 11 minutes and the secopd in 7 min- Lodge Roster t ; ... ; ,4 . , V? '- - - tux 1. Iff r ' II -77-r; ; , . , ... r tt: tti - i i I i ... I, :.mmm n i n i ,' , ,, '. a;i .. i PetlUkeJ erery mernl (exeept Ho at SaleK, tlie capital ef Or(oa Local Kates For Classified Advertisinfir U . Daily punday One" ," " -' etc per word rirae tii .. ., -i ., -.,,,5 eanta per wore Six Umea 1 8 eanta per word OBe moDtk, dally od i Baaday j , ,-.J0 eecti per word la cr W earn tae more tnaa erne lime rate, BrectiaeaaMt aut ru im aooaecutive iaaaea . - . r . , . Ad. takes t et 1M ua SC eaata. Aim. rua Saaiay vSLY earad at ae-tuaa rata, - . , ' Adart!ce4a f azcect P and Bltaatiaaa Waatea) vi!l be takea OTar Ue televhoae if the advartiaeT la t a labaeriber to phone. - i tieeaeata at any time of tae day r alpha. To la eoM proper alaaaifiea tione ada. aoeld h la before T p. aa. T2r?H,DI SS r (81 i., .,..,. -t.. ., Money to Loan Oa Beal Eitate 'r. . TOE (Over LnU Bash Baak) BEFORK TOO XT! AVE YOUB HOME OB CAB HAT5 IT Insured Properly. Phone 101 Beehe nendricka, HeiliR BWg.. 189 N. High St. . 4-28-tf ATTTOMOBILEfl 4- BALEM.AUTO WBECEINO OO. Wheola. Ttras. Bimi, fenders lialf Pslce ana Less .-!- ParU for all cart, csih.for old ear. 402 S. Charch Pnons .2158- . 8CHEELER AUTO-"WaECKlNO OO, will bay yonr eld t. Hisheat eaab. ariea aid. 1085 Commercial bt. Ijl8tf AUTO REPAIRING GENERAL REPAIRING, TIRES AND tube, accessories.: gas and oil. MED LAR A LEBEKGOOD GARAGE. Phone 664. Miller 'and 8. Oaunercial Sta. We specialise ia reconditioning motor. . . - j Seotf utes. In a preliminary match An derson threw J Harvey Wells; get ting the first fall in six minutes and the second ittj30 secoridls. But a small house witnessed the matches. Robert Kruse announced his intention of fighting "Sailor" Smith at Silverton at a future date. :-"!' The ten nef school rooms add ed to the Eugenes Field building to replace the jlossjof the Emerson building- which was destroyed by fire a year ago, aye now practic ally completed.. Six of the rooms were put fhtoj use (this past week. The pupils who, because of -lack of room could attend" but a half 1" is the right price to pay for a paste LISTERINE tqotch Jpaste Itrrfe Tube By "Charles McManus 25 ATJTOrTOP8 8XB .US TOH TC? JKD -PUNT WORK. C. J. Hull AAato Top Palat Bhp. -Bear f iro-deparaneat. ' S-alSti HELF WANTE1--Male tl WANTED AT STATE TUBERCULOSIS . haepttaV .florist,-Touna maa- wtih some experience preferred. . Permanent .position. .Telephone 433. , llo20 MAS WAKTED " AS PE11SON Atr PAO--t lory Repreaentatire ia piem. We will to the right man, the. beat prop osition ever offered.', No experience or capital required; Write 'fail informs-, lion to "Syncra Motors Oo., Battle eer, Mich. - - -- 1K20 HELP WAITED Female 13 HOOSEKEEPEB SEAR TOWN. 'TERM . ot years if suited. Addreas SSI SUtea- maau - i3o20 WAXTXP A SOHOOti GIRL TO HELP - with- haasework. CsU. 89S-M after S p."m. -. . - " 13o2a w SALESMEN . 15 SALESMAN -WAKTED FOB CtTY WORK Neeewry . to ' have eome- knowledge of ornamental stack. Call 216 Oregon Blag. Salem KBraery Company. ' 15qSl WANTED- Employment 10 YOUNO MARRIED COTTPLE WANTS work on farm.,- Box ' Habbard, Oregon. ': ' " 19029 FOR- GARDES PLOWING, BASEMENT difrins and teazx work, phone 19f"3, 19ml4tf WOOL GOLF H0SB . CHILDREN'S aport bote, knit to order. Hand kalfe tiac. Phone 177 , . 19a30tf WANTED POSITION. AS HOUSE ' keeper by refined educated woman, pre ferably for ge.aUemsft r,in motherWsl home. Phone I788J 2,, f .,4. ISoaiT EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER ASD bookkeeueE deir pqaitioa. ' Uood ref FOR RENT .21 ..- . . . - FORRSX3 ' 3 .-vacant rooms; close , ?2;'. ,T , f. room hmine, $35, " , c . . . 7-rooia heniM", f50. .'! rf .'-..? i GElffTKUDE 5L-TAG1V, ' 493 N. Cottage. , ' V 't 4 . 2o20U PRINTED OARDS,, SIZK 14T..BT t wording , ror Kent," pnea to. cents each. Sta teaman Bnsinecs Office, oa rroimd 'floor. - "! . FOR RENT Apattmenta 23 TWO ROOM APARTMENT CLOSE IN. 592 N. Summer. 23ol4tf 5 ROOM APARTMENT. PHONE- 1S25 2lo25 or call 161 N. 13th. FOR . RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Commercial.. , . . -S3U PRINTED CARDS, 8IZE 14" TY 7V4". wording, ''Rooms to Kent," price 10 eeata. each. . Btstesmsn saainasa Of ilea, tronnd floor. ...... FOR RENT -Rooma 25 DESIRABLE ROOM CLOSE IS. PHONE S85-W. Mrs. John Kirk, 404 8. High. 25o3L A PLEASANT WARM ROOM, FOR GEN- tleman. ' Close in. iloaern home. Meals if desired. 585 S. Commercial : . . , : 25o20 FOB RENT . HEATED ; SLEEPINO - garage.- - - Near Capitol. Phone 445-M. , 25-08U rooms - with. Gentlemen, ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME three, blocks from lUte ' house. All 15 tonfenienees. ' Gentleman preferred, 7 Please give references and address A. i care Statesman. , 25J28tf FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR atadeats,! with sleeping porch privileges. Ererythinr modern. References are ro . Quired. Address room, cara Statesman. FOR RENT House 27 FOR RENT HOUSES . . $12.50 to $50. Close to sohooT. : .. By' CHILDS A BECHTEL - 540. State Street. , 27ol8tf NEW MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE WITH aaraae. CsU 1009 N. 5th and E. - ' : - 57021 FOR RENT Farms 29 I HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FAEMS for ; rent. . . .P. K. Thomason. i-nraer, Ore.. Phone 6XX- 29sltf .WANTED TO RENT - 31 GOOD ROOM AND BOARD FOR SINGLE t gentlesaaa within walking distance, State house, $40 to $45. Giro fuU par- : ticulars. 844 Statemaa. Slo20 ; swaps ! 83 WANTED FLOUR USERS TO BRING heir . wheat to Pratxtm -Flenr MUl ad . get, ia eicaange 40;-Uaw of- 4Jevbeet fsonr.s. Paved road to - Fratumi Mill - running all the time. Wm. B. JtfeCalK '-tater. .jT.r-f ;-t -: 88-Btf . WANTEBaUJcellaneous -- .r.-tA.-T " i FURNITURE PACKING FOB ? SHIP ments. Giese-Powers Tnrnl tore Co. HIGHEST ' PRICES PAID FOR -USED atoyes, tools, rarattare,- Stiff'a Used . Uooca Deat apposite' court -honse. , . .vK;: -'.u,.;,;S5ia82y CASH ''PAID POR . TALS3 -TEETH f dental gold, . afarttmst . and discarded Jewelry. Hoke SmelUnf and Refinery -- Coh Otsego. Miehigaa. . S5J21 WANTED PRIVATE MONEY, FOB farm-'loaas.; Wr hove acveml -epplieo-tioas . on hand. Hawkins Boaorta Ine,. g05 Orsgoa. Bldg.. , . . 85dl4a WOODRY. iTHR AUCTIONEER BUY used tumitare for cash. Phone 51L . , . 86,rt FOR SAXJS- 87 ALFALFA, r GRAIN,' HAT, TIMOTHY, oats, barley and wheat, -. guaranteed quality, prompt shipment. - Price apoa : application. Richard . Wyman, . Walla , WaUa, WaahlUgtoB, ,., . v S7o20 APPLES FOR BALE. AT 50 CENTS PER bnsheL Five -miles-east- of- Salem oa .the pea road.- Route 6. Box 29. Phone - . 66F13. , Bnnr container. ' - 87?20 a- "day;: have- resumed fhe.airaay sessions.' f-- v - v ThA lonr'emalnba? rooms are now being varnished and will W completed within avrvfew da vs. The generarcontract for the build ing waj held bj G.-E.. Anderson of SllvertoiCv R.f B. Mount of Mc- MinnYflle ' had ' cTiarea nf h plum1lngandr. heating,- ,f The wir-' rag waa.xone py tae- silverton Eiectrie company and the painting was done by Rodgers and. Cooley. Harmon and 'Wilson handled the conrete svork while ceofire HcKll- Ugaa had charge of the' plastering'. ; ine nigh school typmg class which is now located in the Whsh inttton IrTln? bftlldlnt will be movedjo one oILths ew rooms. a v v,-tJ', .It'--' J,A i.-- stgaed-'Hplafnrng that he has run out of ideas7- Tharesumptlon-ls that he has taken a JoT) writing ruovle scenarios. esfiiaini: FOR SALE ST WILD MALLARD DECOY DUCKS rUke's.PaUand. t78 8Uta. 87-i30U PORDSON. S PLOWS AND DISK FOI eale. J. B. Uiatt, Rt. 1, 83F15. DOCTORS OPERATING CHAIR, Liberty. - 694 N. 7ol8 FITS COWS WILL FRESHEN THI mont'i. for sale or trade for beef stock. Inquire at the, Peopls'a Market. Phon .S94-vs .-'.-I'-. . ST-oSa Trespaaa ' Notleef, also 14x9 inches, printed oa rood 10-oaaea eaavaas bear lDff the -words, "Notice Is Hereby Oi ea That Trespaasiaf -ts Strictly Forbid. dea On Thee Promisea Under Penajtj ot Prosaeatlea." Price lSe each or 1 for I5e. Stateemaa Pab. Oe Saless, ,. Dretaa. . . . ItaM SELL US YOUB USED FURNITURE- ; H. L. Stiff rarnitore Co. Used " Dept. Oppeaite court sense. I7m2 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN eeata a bundle. ' Cirealatioa department Oregoa- Stateemaa. 8?tf RECEIPT BOOKS IZX 3" BY W 60 receipt forms In book, 15 eeata pet , book er two for 2 eeats. Sutesma . offiea. 215 SoatC Commercial 8t- Sa- lm. I'..'" ' ''" '"si i i ,7f85 FOR SALE livestock 39 WEENINO PIGS FOR SALE RT. 7. Box Jft5., Joe Gerig. , -...j..aSoZ2 PEED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN -r- Offiea 4S0 a. comaerciai. none lies. Bea. Phcno 186 . 9m2SU . VmCRIN'ARIAN nCTPATTXRSOir. Phone 225S.. Rs. a. Boa -29. - . Sj2tt "WOOD PoR SALB . '' 43 DRY MAPLE AND ASH WOOD $&50 cord. Phona 721. 43o20 FIR. SAWED OAK AND APPLE WOOD. FOR WOOD BAWINtf-PHON 1091. . , . ... . . a3NJD WOOD OPALb ' KfNIJS FOR SALIC John H. Scott. Fho&a 25 er 622. A - . -. .' . ' " ':".- : ... 43t3l Id INCH SLABWOOD PER .LOAD 82.73. le-inca aaa, tir per -mad. $3.75; -l inch old fir per load. $4 16-lncs dry, . slab . wood, $3.50, per load. Prompt delirery. Tel 23l3;.r. 1837. , . : .. . 43ol3tt . BEST GRADE OF. WOOD 4 ft., and .IB itch. ' Dry mill wood." Graea mill wood. .. Dry teeoad arowth fir. Dry 4 ft. ash, maple and oak. . I FRED. E. WELLS. . . . Prompt delivery ssd reason able pripa, 380 Sooth Church. Ptone 1542. dimett 18-INOH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phone 1973. , M. D. May field. . 4Stl8tt GOOD COAL-DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMAN FUEL ,00. v TELEPHONE 1855.' - 48)29tf AUCTION SALES 47 AUCTION SALE WED. tCT,'2lST, L0-. ce- in wm an . JL.1 wrtj store, including horses, cow, ebickena, ma chinery, tools, . hay, etc. Terms cash. Fred H. Miller, owner; y. N. Woodry ia the 'Sactioneer. phene 511. 47o21- SrrjSCELXANEOVS 51 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AND Giese-Powers Ftirnitun 6is20tl' rap airing. Store. H. -B.! 8EAGROVE ' FURNACE AND Sheet r metal Shop morod ta -881 Via St. .. ; . . . ; 51a6tl - SALEM FUEL ANDV TRANSFER CO. , , 15S Trada St., . .,. v Wood, Coal, Briquets end Transfer. Prleea right, Service-the -best. Day phones, IS and 529, Night phone 1606. Call -as. 5U2tt I AM LOOKING FOR A GOOD GOING clothing or general . merchandise busi ness,' wU ettsbliahed and favorably lo cated, from $80,000 to $50,000 etock. If you wish to retire from business and iaveat your money ia a steam heated, brick income -butiaeae . property in a proxperoas western Orexoa . city, this will appeal to yoa. Please give aa moch detail -as yoa deem essential. Ref erence' urniahed en . request. Address A. M. Hammer, Albany, Ore. lo82 PERSONAL 55 ' -HIZZ TREATMENT , ' FOR APPENDICITIS - ' , It-ta-WonderfnL" Free informaUot Address Hiss Co4 Part la ad,. Oregon, 55al6-192t MONET" TO LOAN 57 MONEY TO LOAN. PHONE S93-M. . 57o21.v THE I OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE,' Company will make immediato loans oa. farms ia.Oragoa. iReasoatbla interest,.. : ao cost except small appraisal fee. . If - interested write immediately to I. C. . Conningham, , 40a N. W-tBabk Bldn'. Portlandv. Oregon. ' Honje . Office Rep- ' reeantative hero alTaeit week. 57slll(; MORTaAOE.iOANfl ONI ,,''. Xesidence and BnatoeaaJProperty , ..' . Investigate our low cost asy payment ; ... plan. - No commiafliout. --.v; .. ....... ' ; '-. - PERR1NE a MARSTE&S c 212 Com. Crab-Bid g. ' BTslBa1 BUSINESS OPPORTUflilTlES (81 The, Best investment; ; H J In Salem Corner boaiaest block," 105 -feet a . Froat street and. 165 ea Cbemekata street, preseat rental value," $200 per . month. Soeelofsky, S41 State St. - , - ... ls22tf SMALL, - WELL LOCATED GROCERY , for sals at ..:......$ 1.000.00 - ' A. C BOHRN8TEDT i Realtor, Lans and Insurance 147 Ko. Com'l. St., Satem, Oregon -t -. . "'. . . .Clo2ftt REAL ESTATE 63 Own Your Horned " V. ' FOR RALK ' .4 5-AdRt" FRtjIT TRACT X mile inT : ' . ; a quarter from Psirtroaad, with , 8-roojB . house,. barn,, chicken-. j 1 heuae, good -welt fne of the beit bays - near Salem. , Price' -" $4500, Terms. - - : CLOgE-IN BUSIXESS tOT WHhili , -t , . . aaa block af Bosb'a Bsak. This -' 1 . piece of property ia priced right for Immediate, sale. : Get bosy on . . this M yoa -are iaiereeted.. NIFTY FOUR BOOMS WITH BREAK-" . - FAST . JTOOK ThJa js modern, ' - -psaing -wiH 4m- next -.year. . SaaU par men t dowa, and txeep ' . ttonal terms. Why, rent arhea . i u ? . ..- .'. eeh -baricaioe are to be had f GOOD - LOT. HAST FROST Geatla . ' , v slope. 100 c ieet from psf ed , . "i . tref. Small ' gsrage-honse. , - Some terms. . . . . ' -" . VERY tiOOD 4-ROOM HOUSE Hard-. wood ' floors, with" -exceptional -: ' ttiH-intv-vr -ptpd -gtmt: rrrra . - 5oo. ;t500 esh will hsadle. See C. IX. Roberta, .with -Krueger. et , .!. 147 N. Commercial, Km. l,hoe : j '. I . ,1,7 . WHY PAY MORB-t-FOU - ACRES ;0R - Half acres. We have half .acres, right iu- Sahna with water aiiin. Swer.itsht line, etc., as cheap as $300. Any ea- , sonahie t.rTr to rrp.lioi4 peopie. EKCKE k 11 tSi) KICKS If 3 Goadr a fi 2ti I AT?-k at. i - a 1 Y