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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - t SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1923": t 4 : 5 V 1 i ' 1 mam 9m J .. (Coattanet fieai paco-a net form. At the next meeting of the see tlon Trot. and Mrs, M, E.. Peckr. will entertain " . A social hour;followed the pro gram,, with the rooms beautifully decorated with autumn flowers la the coppery shadeav v. Safe at St Joseph 8 V; Mrs. F. X. Aubrlch, and Mfs. Edward.Heenaa wlir bejn charge ; : and h ' - - I ' .' - - " . -J . . -- ;..,- . WE flANDLE Briauets t5' We have tia'dded and V mbvingr alio piano hahllng and storage. V f- a Transfer' an4 Storage ; Phone - V- M A .selection. 5 at. Tea p. fTy - at '-J- of .tfte-TtiiTOmgr aajrjurda In Sf. Joseph's- auditorium, f These gales continue f fpiat- week Cto week Those who may . hare donations they would 3ik to offer are Invit ed" to notify those in charge,' who will arrange to ca8 tor them. -' YWCA Emphasizes Service ; The employment department Jof the-TWCA, vWhteh? har already served in a large' way plans some what, to Increase-Its scope to- the point where it will he of greater assistance still both" to those de siring employment -awl, thosB-de-siring to .employ; Whila a great vans for first-clasv - . . -v.-' . . ... .. . . . . 930 1,-1-- s UJU'U , v.. Ut ah Coal nrnn n l?q Today Last . Today will mark the GREATEST ALU MINUM SAiLE' in the history of our store. . ' Crowds will be streaming here because most ' people know that a sale at Stiff's means real values. Come early and you will get a much better ' --'. - . . . . . XJ. in this great aluminum sale are Kettles ; ' 6 qt. Convex 2 qt. Trouble Boilers 7i - 4 qt. Gonvex Sauce Pans 6 Cupi'Percplators t ' .-'.' 10 ini, Double Roasters J10 qWIileo! Digh Pans s 8 qt. Preserve: Kettles : ; '10. qt. Water Pails ! : ' : . i Choice Any Aluminum 0 SEE WINDOWS Social Calendar- -. TODAY .'. Salem IWomen'a club luncheon. If trios bote!'. 1 "'o'clock; - i. Cooked 5 food' sale.' Ladies : of the Oak GroTa grange. S.1 P. ticket office. Cooied food sale.'. Ladles of the Leslie church. . Pade & Krueger store. S. Commercial and ' Miller streets. -Vv "; , . t . Cooked Food Sale, Woman's Ke ller Corps. Allen's Hardware stored ' -1 - Jtummage sale. St Joseph's auditorium. Formal tea. Miss Frances M. Richards, hostess. - Lausanne Hall, 3:30-5:30 o'clock.-. :.' ' '-"''VC-" : Sunday' "The Pilgrim's Progress." A religious film. First Congrega tional tiburchv 7:30 o'clock. Monday MacDowell . Club concert. Wall er Han. ft: 15 o'clock. Mrs.' C. A. Park's Bible class. Ptrblie library. 7:3 0 " O'clock. :T,fi:;'V' ''Tuesday' - "' ? Salem Elfcs lodge; "Public recep tion, 7-11 o'clock:- ' General Aid. society of-the Ja son Lee church- Church parlors. Thursday v Eastern Star "annual dance. Ar mory. many of the girls and women which the bureau secures to assist in Salem homes are personally known by the secretary and can be well recommended by her, this is not true in erery- case, and un recommended assistance is natur ally - accepted - at , the employer's own risk. Howerer, it i the de sire of the department " to . be of mutual assistance to both parties in ; securing suitable . positions whereyer the need arises.. -. Pilgrim's Progress in Film "Pilgrim's Progress,".; which, next to the Bible, is probably the best known book in the, world, will be shown at 7:30 o'clock Sun day evening, October 25, at the First Congregational church. This photo-narrative, which will be shown in four reels, is released .from the George Kleine library of film classics and modern- produc tions and is heralded by much far or from the press. ; The picture depicts the life of John Bunyan who was born near Bedford,' England, in 1628. and Day Kettles followed the occupation of a tin- ker his father's occupation. In I "i? ne marnea a woman 'wijo helped him ereatlv in his reUeions life, El even years later he was arrested for preaching without a license and spent 12 years in Bed ford jail. It was during the im prisonment that the immortal Pil grim's Progress, was written and which has since been translated Into 84 different languages. Eastern Star Dance i Elaborate preparations are 'be ing made for the .Eastern . Star dance on Thursday, October 29, which the members of. Chadwick chapter social club- are nlannlns. The dance is an annual eyentjind is . looked forward . to with pleas ure. The affair will be held In the Armory. War Mothers Plan Bazaar, The Salem chapter of the' Am erlcan War. Mothers are preparing zealously for the apron bazaar and cooked food sale which they will j hold on Saturday, November 7, in ! the southern Pacific ticket office on Xorth Liberty ' street- Those who can and will make donaUons,, which the organization is. solicit ing in large numbers, are asked i to report to Mrs. J. F. Humphreys, Phone 179 a W. Central Circle Has Luncheon The central circle of the 'First Methodist church Ladies'. Aid so ciety met on Wednesday for a de lightful 1 o clock luncheon and business meeting at the home of Mrs. A. J. Wheaton with covers placed for 17. Assisting Mrs. Wheaton as hostesses were Mrs. William Yarnell and Mrs. A. Tyner Woolpert. A basket of marigolds centered the table, while other autumn flowers were used at tractively about the rooms. Mrs. Paulsen Is Hostess One of the most ' delightful bridge events of the week- was the Joint gathering of the Adolynk and Neras elubs on ' Wednesday after noon when Mrs' Earl Paulsen, en tertained Mi "her"homeri-A- wealth of autumn floweW and sheaves of brilliant seasonal foliage decorat-; ed the rooms. A number of spe cial guests "were present for the afternoon Including Mrs. W. Ai Johnson, Mrs. Armin Berger and Mrs. James Jennings. Mrs. Carl Armstrong won the afternoon's high score. Mrs.. Paul sen was assisted by Mrs. George ged.WomanJs: Pioneer in Law I; l few A" pioneer among " American women lawyers recently cele brated her 75th birthday.' Mrs. Ellen Spencer. Mussey, Wash- ington, D. -Ct was one of the founders and first active dean of Washington Law College. She was the thirteenth woman admit ted to U.S. Supreme Court prac tice.: Nelson during the afternoon. In the group were Mrs. W. A. Johnson; Mrs. Arm In Berger, Mrs- James Teed,. Mrs Reed., Rowland. Mrs. Orai -ljemmon. Mrsv George Nelson. Mrs". Jesse" George. ' Mrs, Carl Chapler, MrL.OsQar Zellar, Mrs. Paulsen; Mrs. Carl Arm strong, Mrs. E. C. Purvlne. Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mrs. William Gosser, Mrs. Laurence Imlah and Mrs. Otto Hoppes. To Be Guests in Portland A large group of members of the Rapheterian club are antici pating'- the luncheon in Portland today at which Mrs, Roy F. Shields will be the hostess.' Mrs. Shields was prominent in the activities of the club during her residence in Salem, and the local members will take pleasure in meeting again with her. Among those who plan to motor down today are Mrs. Otto J. Wil son, Mrs. James Heltzel, Mrs. Ron ald Glover, Mrs. Floyd Utter. Mrs. Lee . Unruh, Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. Belle Hawley. Mrs. G. C: Bel linger, Mrs. Guy Smith, Mrs. A. A Siewert. Mrs. Elmo S- White, Mrs H. S. GHe and Mrs Kay Smith. Count-On-Me Club Members of the Count-On-Me ;cIas9,oit.the First Baptist church met pn Wednesday afternoon for a delightful meeting at the home of Mrs. Theddore! Roth. 925 D street. Mrs. C. R. Gregg presided at a short business meeting. Dur ing the afternoon Mrs. Gregg was re-elected president of the class while Mrs. C. T. Hoover was named vice president, and Mrs. Harry Roth secretary treasurer. At the tea Hour rerresnments were served. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. J. J. Newmyer and Mrs. G. Ed Ross. I Stayton Fred Bailey, Mrs. Lloyd Bailey and children of Alturas, Cal., Mrs. Simon Johnson and her son and daughter of Troy, Idaho, who were week-end guests at the home of Miss Susan Kearns, left Tues day morning for California. Mr Bailey and Mrs. Johnson are : nephew and niece of Miss Kearns, and formerly, lived, here. The party Js motoring from Troy; Ida ho, to Alturas where they etpect to spend the winter, Mr. and Mrs. frank Peiser left Sunday for Marsp-field where Mr .Peiser has accepted .a position as brakeman on a train with the S. P company. The reisers have Uvea her for the list three years and have many friends. -who regret I their departure. While here Mr I Petser j was associated with the Crabtree sawmill company, Laurence Siegmund. who recent-r ly moved to Stayton from his arm ; on Fern Ridge, has purchased the Third street filling station from Laura A. Thomas, taking posses sion early in the; week. The deal Bunions Here s Instant I. Aetjetajly; Reduces the Swelling Soft Corns Dry Right Up ...;-: ' .-. j '-. t. n-i.-j Ai?. - ' - and Can Be i All Druggists Say Emerald Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) today. Every 'well stocked drug store has i this, with the distinct understand : ing that your money will be cheer fully, returned if it does not reduce the inflammation, . soreness., and pain ranch quicker than any rem :edy you ever used. - " Your banlons may be so swollen and inflamed that, you' think' you icah't go another step'. , Your shoes ;niay feci as, it they ar cutting iri&ht into the flesh. , Yoa feel sick all over with the pain and torture hand pray for Quick'rclief. Whatfs to be done? - Two for "three applications- of ,?lpcao8 '.Emerald Oil- and in lif ?? J I teen minutes alt the pain and sore vclixZ.. I Lneps disappears. A few more ap- .,1 1 plications at regular ttteryafe and viMoiKlioQtef JOCAT . CTJtTIB'g 1 UKiOW . K0. 380-i Hni oond and t onrta wdaidy. j ntiwwt w. m. Jtaibwa; saertlwy. .OAPITali TTPOGSAPHICAIi UKIOK KO. S10 ftMldML O. r. Xvaai: srtmry. U. D. PilkU. Umu Moad 8ktu day, 8:00 p. m. s j CARPEKTES'S TJNI0H KO. 1065 UnU. Taan. T.ainys. Artaw Taek e. prnideat: Wm. . Ptttit. teerturr. fitni.d Mxhmtes fnralihed. Phen. 179. Lodge Roster I JBXTSSVAXi ORDEB Or XaGLS. atrt wry waneujr. Fraternity HIL S. M. Wlllett. Bf'y. Tel. 889K. was made through jMrs." Gertrude J. M. Page; Salem realtor. G. B. Harold and son Lloyd, who have been in Wenatchee for the past two months, returned home Tuesday. Mr. Harold is a pioneer resident of this vicinity and owns a good farm south of town, in Linn county. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kramer left Thursday morning j for Roseburg where they expect io visit several days with relatives of Mrs. Kra mer. Alvah Davis accompanied them and will spend the time look ing about the country in that part of the state. Lester Skilling, an aged gentle man, passed away at his home here on Wednesday afternoon af ter an illness, of several weeks. He leaves his 'widow and several children. The! body Is in charge of W. A. Weddle, local undertaker, and burial will be made in Lone Oak cemetery Funeral arrange ments have not been made at this writing. i The city has had; a crew of men at work extending the water mains down Second street; this week. The new pipeline has 1 been extended several blocks; which will give res idents in that section better ser vice. - A lot of powder has been burned iu this vicinity since the game law opened the bird season. Some good results jare being reported. One party of four men brought in 17 birds the first day of opea sea son, i Mr. and Mr. E Roy and their daughter, Mrsi William Smith and family formed! a motor party driv ing to Portland Wednesday morn ing. They i spent a day or two Visiting with relatives while 5n the metropolis. j V. Dare Sloper iand J. A.1 Hen- dershott installed a new radio set at the home of Mri and Mrs. J. LI iTweedie this te'eekL An Interesting business and so cial meeting qf the Women's Com munity club was Held in the club rooms Tuesday afternoon, that be ing their regular meeting appoint ment. The club now meets every two weeSs and mire interest ap- pears to be 'taken in the work than formerly. i Ephram Slepherd came; over from Salem tn the noon stage Wednesday and expects to spend a couple of weeks at his home here while looking after the fall work about the place. 1 ! Mrs. V. JMPhilippi of Scio was here a day or two! the first of the week visiting jher parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Titus. J. H. Brewer and family return ed to their home in Tillamook on Mondsy after a week-end visit with relatives!. Mr. Brewer enjoyed some game hunting while here A six-pound baby daughter arl -j .t.. L .t, XTr. rived at the homaiof Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beauciheman on Tuesday morning of this week. Mother and child are both doing well. ; Mrs Henry Smith left Wednes day for Portland where she is vis iting at the home of her soa. Les ter Smith, who was married re cently, j ' j Glaxt er The Walter Wbolrtdge family left last week Cor Los Angeles where they will spend the- win ter. Mr. Woolridge Is connected with the Sugar Crest company of Portland. Mr. Jesse Wonlrlrlirft ratnrne1 w ooiriage . rexurnea early this week , to his California not heretofore widely . prevalent or dia ranrh tributed ' within or throughout the State mi' . . . ' . . . - f Oregon, exkts in the State f Waak- The sudden death of !T. J, ington and Idaho. c... J.itiv.. Now. therefore. I Chi. PirV Pr.. KJI"'8C4' W""L""WU ramiuw removes a- well known figure. Relief From .- I '-I ! " ' - and Soft Corns Picked Off. Oil Must Give-Complete Satisfies j ; 1 the swelling reduces; ' ' ! . . And as for Soft Corns a few an. ,7 VtT w.w juo occ(u . cuiiici usui up and scale off.! I 1 it ' ! V mattef how discouraged you have been With bads. ahielrlR nr Other applications if VOU Kavn nntlP0'"1 to,", ,r PUn,- ahalV not be ud tried K??iSS Tnt 't :"tw something to learn. Something! o?eT "d trOUblM ior ever. 1 ; . , . It S a wonderful fnrmn1IM combination, of essential oila wit camphor; and other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands) of' hot- lIBLd "n,HaJly 'op rcdnc-,o ' ii n"UMa- Tetup, 1 j Moone fnArmnKini 1 Wist Ovtwon &tsti&xoii PaUiabad rarr moral fiunl Vm- 47) s 6lm, tas eapital et Ortroa. Local Rates For Classified .Advertising Dally e Sudsy -1 aU tr word ... - t wn pit word S MSta Br wmri thai. Bia ttBM. Oa Bonta, dally aad nay ao easts par were 7s to aara tka mora taaa aaa ' time rata, Wrrtfaaataat stast raa te aaaaaeatira iMaaa. Ka Ad. Ukw (or laaa ttaa S aamla. da. raa SaadaT OHLT tiaraid at aaa-tlaa rala. XdvertI5M . axeaar TmrnamSm aad filtvatioma Waataa) will takaa. var tka tatapkaaa- U tha advartiaa is a aobaerfbar to pkoD Tka Statatmaa will raeaiva mirr- tia.aats at any time at tka day or nirM." Ta iaaarc prepar elawitiaa-' ! 4ioa ada. kooU aa U Won T 9. aa. TTLTPEOI :i ar all Money to Loan Oa Baal ErUta T. tOKJ (Ovar Ladd Bask Bask) BETORB TOO LEAVB TOXTB OBCABHATirr HOKE Insured Properly Plume 161 Baeka ' TUadrieka, Heilif Bldg., 189 N. High St. . d-SS-tf ATJTOMOBILEa 1 SALEM AUTO WRICKING OO. WluMa. Tiraa. Rlau, randan . ttau Price ana Leei Parte tw all can, eah for old eats.'. 402 8. Church PAoaa 31S -' , : .. . .. .j.iaatr, ... SCHEELE3 AUTO WBECKTNO OO, vlU bay your old ear. Hlfheef aaak price patd. 1085 K. OommeTcial St. l18t( ATJTO BEFAmrXG ' GENERAli BEPAlRHiQ, -TIBES AND tab, aeeeesariea, raa and oil ktED LEB ft LEBENGOOD GARAGE. Phone 664. Killer and S. Ocatmereial Sta. We spaeialiae ia reeosdUkaiag motor. atr ATJTO TOPS' 6 8KB TJ8 WH TC? AND PAINT WORK. C S. Hon Auto Top ft Paint Shop; MBear fire- deprtment. S-16tf HELP WANTED -Female 13: WASTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for housework. Box 4783 Statesman. - - 13o24 SALESMEN 15 SALESMAN WANTED FOB CITY WORK Nece&nary to have some knowledee of ornamental stock. Call 216 Oreeon Bids. Salem Normry Company. !5o2S PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP pp pp pp WANTED SALESMAN WITH, CAR PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP pp pp PP Listings "and buyera furnished. PP You show property listed by PP n to buyers furnished by ns5 PP Under our system yon produce PP "steadily from; the atarr. Un- PP us nal opportunity for advance- PP ment to . sales-managers "post-, PP" tion Our own of fires. in Salem . PP and Portland. See Mr. Gaskill, PP AT ONCE. Parker Realty Co. PP 409 U. -S. Kat'l Bank Bid. PP Com' I at State. . 15o23tf PP PP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP WANTED-Employment 1 WOMAN WANTS WORK. COUID TAKE care of small dairy. Phaa 05. 19o27 E. F. COLLIXO, PARCEL DELIVER Y. Trunks, bajrarea. Long or short hauls." Office Tel. 7, Bes. Tel. 128T-J. - ' r- '-19o24 Mr. Staiger always a prominent ' man, leaves 'many warm friends to mourn. - V" . . Mr. and Mrs; Bates, have re- moTed to their Salem property for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Halbert on their recent trip visited Indian - apolis, Ind. , and New. Orleans,! La; IMiss yiolet Newton. Is.' spending a few weeks at" home previous to returning to Capital Business col lege. Baker Great mining syndicate to back copper-silver properties on Snake river. : .-- - --4 ? COLORADO POTATO ETB Oregon State Board, of Horticulture.' Notice of Quarantine No, 14 Prei.d.nr;t"h;oia ? M Board1! Horticulture tost an . injurious insect 1 ?r , " toioraao rotate . Beetle, I (LeDtijotarsa jPrmim,.tv . Ident of the Orek Si.iW ZrYll. I ticalture. under the nthorit conferred by . Beckon 1 of Chapter 846 of the Gen-. erai u 01 Oregon of 1913 aad Section or I'napter 343 t the General Laws el 'Oregon of 1915,' considering it necessary, in order to farther prerent the introduc ttou of Colorado Potato Beetle, (Leptina tarsa decemtineata), into the State t Oregon, do hereby quarantine Washing ton and Idaho-, -and from and after the publication f , this notice in three news, papers published 'wit hm .the State of Ore gon, it shall be unlawful for t- nerson. firm er corporation , to carry or transport any potatoes from Washington end Idaho; into the State of Oregon, during the active 1 period of the ineect, April lat t Sevtem- 5!4 , . rJ.r4 r tfc I proper Stat iaxpecHes ffiera esUblishi ing tn. fct, thai all at the potatoes in the shipment were grown -end sacked ia th -cVvSrado .Potato Betlaf T'u 7h. 1 -- vvii'i vw unu- occurs sucbr certificate must establish the fact that .alt f th. potatoes iu the shipment hare passed erer a , screen- immediately prior t. loading r in the cars, and hare 01 hern placed in new. clean sacks. ertif cate requirement. r ther retmcuoas setMM f'tbe Colorado Po ut Bet tie are placed on poUtoea shipped I from Washington and Idaho into Oreroa I during the InaetWa period of tha beetie; Octobea- 1st, to! March 8 1st. . exeent that ; we at Salem. Oregon, this twenUeth ! , 7 - " CHA8 A. PARK, President f tna Oregon, State U of HurtM-aiture. - Board I i-?AVLtlvlitke- slc "sw. 0 t W.fir M. Pierce. Coventor of. the of. Oregwn, do hereby. approve the xzrzz inns: . 1 wi regrou ad ttto .newapappra in- jwbich I "y.roai. rrt'nnJ, Oregon, WALTER Sf, FIERCE.' o L l i .Governor of Sutopf.pxc.oo ! : WAJfTKL Employment 19 YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE WANTS work oa farm. Box 804, . Hubbard," -Orefoa. 19o29 , TOR GAADEff PLOWINQ, BASXHENT ' dixgiag aad taaa work, pkaaa lSr3. ; I WOOL GOLF EOSB CHILDREN'S . sport lota, kail t erdar. Hand knit- . tlac- Pkoaa 1778-J. la0U 8 EXPERIENCED TYPIST AND GENFR- : 1 office, clerk wikhac position. Can rlTa rafaraaoea, -Cars 509 Statesman., 19o25 EXPERIENCED ; PIANO PLATER,:' wisnev- poaitioa ' in daaca ' orchMtta. . Have ba in orebettra work far mt .. eral year.' OiTa.ma a'triat . Ckllj Kew Hotel Salem. R W. HenrlcV.: . - . 10O24;. FOR RENT 21 STORE SHELVES AND COTJNTEBS in, aUor partlr furnished, hauae. - Both S20.00. Addrea.xu eara , uregen . Suteuaan. . - . 21o25 11 BENT - S-ROOM FURNISHED . . ELAX. , Leate 7-room noose. Lease sew store. Gertrode J. M. Pare, 492 JS. Cottage. . 21e33tf;' FOB REST 5 ROOMS MODERN WITH fornaca- and rararev $35. Possesstoa thia week ruK Also down town f lat, ' fwnaee. $35. . Becke-'ft Hendricks,' Heilir Bldf, 189 N. Hih. 21o2Ztf PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14 BT 7H" warding - rur Jtaav prioa io, easts . each. Stataamaa Boaineaa Office, oa around floor. ' FOB RENTApT?mntj 23 UNPrjENlSHED APARTMENTS TWOj rooms. flO.Oa. 1835 - Center. TcU JW73K. 23o25 S-ROOa, KEATLT TPRlfTSHET) APART ntent. trnrnace bent. pnTata oui. so Court St.; Tel. 1057. J 23o27 TWO ROOM APARTKENT CLOSff IN". oaa 0, Bummer. . ' imuii 3-ROOM APARTMENT. PHONE IRS 23o25 or call 161 N. 13th. FOR1 RENT APARTBINT8 CommarciaL 891 NV -2tr PRINTED CARDS, SISB 14 2T 7"i wemns, "Koomi to Bnt, ".prtea lei cento eaeh. Stataamaa Bnalnaaa Office erenad floor. -- FOR REXT Rooms ZS" F0TJR BOOM8 NEWLY DONE OVER. Phone i 1591-W. 70S y. Hlgh. ;29o30 ROOM . AND BOARD, MODERN CON venienees. Sr State House. Phono aStrJ. Jnqniro 940 MiU St. 25030 3-ROOMS FURNISHED OR . UNTUR- mshed. with bght nd water, 4t3 N. 21st. 25o2S 12 BOOMS, KITCHENETTE AND OA ra S28.00. Close in, 555 Marion. - - ; , 25a24 DESIRABLE ROOM CLOSE IN. PHONB aao-w.-Mra. jonn a.ira, ua s. uth. ! 25o31 j FOB " BENT 7 HEATED . SLEEPINO rooms with raraxa. Near CsoitoL. Gentlemen. Phone 445-M. 25-o8tf ROOM FOR. RENT IN MODERN HO MR threw blocks front state kenae. ' All eonTeniencee. fientlemaa preferred. . Please give raf ereneea and address A. B.. car. Statesman. , - S5j28tf FOB BENT BOOM. SUITABLE FOB atndenta, with sleepier porch privileges, Erarything modern. Beterencee are re v quired. . Address room, ear Sutaamaa. t - 25j28tf FOB REyr- Farms 29 X HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FARMS. for . rent, P. E, Tkomaeon, ToraaB Ore., Phone SXX. 29slt( FARM FOB RENT 0 ACRES. 4f acres in cultivation, 15 acres pastoret rood house, food dairy farm, stantiona - for eight cows stalls ior four bourses; - wood shod,' chicken; house and other outbuildings. Inquire for Mrs. J. F. Neat. One mile east of Marion, Ore., at- the- I. N. Cook place. 3o87 SWAPS S3 WANTED FLOUR USER'S TO BRING their wheat te Platans Flour Mill aad i ge te enchant 40 lbs. of the beet flour. Pared road to Pre turn. Mill . running all the time. Wm. B. MeCall- iater. 33-3tf V; WANTED Miscellaneous 33 j an yone ha vino timber land fob I . aal oa Santiam riwr. address Rt 1. Boa 22. w telephone fi6F2i. 35o25 1 woodbt the auctioneeb buyi aaed furniture for cash. Pkene 511. 85att H. MV B UELL PAINTER. - S3F34. - .. ? . PHONE 85o2S FURNITURE PACXTNG FOB SHIP teats. Oiase-Pavars Taraitara Co. - . 85s20tl HIGHEST- PRICES PAID FOR TJSI3 ttovea, teal, furniture. Stiff a. Used : Ooos Dept- sppMiU court Donie. . j . .. - S5m22tf CASH PAID FOB PALS 5 TEETH- deatal gokf. piathrasa aad ' discarded ; Jewelry. Hoke Smelting sod Refinery , Qfc, Otaege. Mickigaa. 85j2i . WANTED . PRIVATB MONET FOB farm loans.. We hare srreral appUca tiosa on hand. Hawkiaa ft Roberta Inc.. 305 Oreroa Bide 8MI4S FOR SALE 87 HENS 6O0 EA TEL. 62r2. 37e25 WILD MALLARD DECOY DUCKS Flake' a Petlaad. 373 State. S7-s30tt LARGE VICTROLA WITH RECORDS Will trad Xor wood. 450 Court street. v - 37.2T A FEW WELI BRED SHEPHERD PUTS for sal. Cenehy Bi, B. 1, Aums- . -('.Hi - lil. -- i : 3Te24 WHITE SEW1NO MACHINE. (4.00. 37o23 63S-W. FOB SALE--KBAUT CABBAGE. 'ONE cent at patch and one end oae-frartn eeat delivered. Phone SlFl. 37e.7 F0BD80KJ S PLOWS AXD DISK F01 7-o3tt . FIVE COWS WILL FBESHBS THIS month, for sale or trade for beet awes, Inquire t the People's MarkeU Phonf 994. n-oa TreipMs Votteet. sta Iz9 iaekea printed a gd 10-ounee esavaaa bean Ing th wrda. .'tic Ie Hereby Oi en That Treapsseiag ia 8tnctly Frbi dea On Thete Premiael Under Peaaltv of Preaeeation." Pric 15c eck er for 2 So. Statesman Pub, Ce, S Oroflaa. SETJ TJS TOUB USED FURNITURE-" H. U Stiff i'uraUiira C. Uaed Ceedj ,., Dept.. Oppetitt tear aoose. 87ai.'ttt FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TlJ eauta a hundla Circulation depertJBeet Oregoar Stateaman. . ,7U BXCEIPT BOOKS SItg " BT iO receipt forma- ia book, IS eeata pef ' book or tw fo 35 eenifc Staeama ofOee, 315 .South Commercial St.. Ss-, , tX)Il, SALK ttregtock-j 89 FOR SALE -HKIFKR-CALF; DATS 20oC old. . Tcl Ktria.. VETERIXABUS DR. PATTERSOtt, Tbose J253r Et. Box 2V ! (: