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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER S1925 Salem: MoqialMevs By 4, : J 4ft, a Mr. Rahn to Sing ; 'Mrs.' Arthur J. Rahn has ac cepted; an invitation ' from the members of the Dallas Woman's club to sing this afternoon at their regular club meeting. Mrs. Rahn will be accompanied . by Byron -D- Arnold of the O. A. C. ubiheSpine .If you believe the spine Is the seat of moat ot jour physical ills, and more people are thinking; 'so ever?-day, Jttsl giro H a rubbing every night with Joint-East -and watch the helpful results. " - w". 'It limbers up the spinal column so "that yon can straighten out round shoulders and ; makes bid folks look and feel younger. Many people are getting If daily ffom Dan'l. J. Fry Drug Co. and other good" pharmacists.' ' '- f ' "The name Is Joint-Ease and It's the: one big discovery for . stiff, swollen, creaky, Inflamed' Joints and a tube for only 60 cents. ; ; Always remember, when Joint ; Ease gets in joist misery gets out -uick. 4 ' 1 Biggest Selling Joint Remedy In the World 11 Adv. 1 . i r-t 1 f ' ' ' 1 tit ) Get all kinds as you have only a short time to buy at the present prices. ith the pnee pf rubbec aUno.t tHcee imes what it was at the beginning of this year, it stands to reason tHat every i thing made of rubber will make heavy advances at the ; beginningr of the year. The price of automobile tires ha made two, or three jumps already and is epfccted tQ mike " ., further advances, r f. 1 li i , W carry : ttft rnt complete stock of all kinds of RUBBER GOODS that is carried in the state and w ax;e exclusive agents for BALL BAND RUBBERS e Sure and Get Your lile; W,e Guarantee All Ball Band Rubber Boots to ear, Tvice as Long as ajty Other Make THE PRICE IS NO HIGHER 25c Rubber pat Do Yonr Feet HnrtT- Corns and callouses re moved without , pain or soreness. Ingrown- nails removed and treated; Pains in feet, weak: foot, flat foot, foot strains and fallen arches adjusted. Do not suffer. I will give you the test that science n produce la scientific chiropody.' Consult--- ' T ; Dr. Williams Abont Your Feet ' Hours 9-5:39 Phone 616 i .-ts AUDREY BUNC& flume 105 School of Music. Mrs. Rahn will feature one of Mr.' Arnold's own compositions, -"Call . Me, -Mirth," which he has recently"c6mple!ed." v Dean TJ. Q.' pubacli'of Corrallis will W the speaker ' of the "after noon at the meeting of the Dallas crub women.'- ' ' TV. C. T. U. Meeting The W- a T. U.. will meet at 2:20 o'clock this afternoon In the hall on South Commercial street. A special feature 'of the afternoon will' be Mr. c. M. Landaker's re port on the "state contention at good river.' ; r 4 "'. Auxiliary Executive Meeting " The American Legion Auxiliary wlij ' hold an ' executlre meeting at i o'jcIoc "eve'nin gr 'f n the Chamber ? Commerce rooms. ' Seicing Club Today . Barbara Trletthle Sewing club win meef this' afternoon 'at 'the home of Mrs. C. A. Huston, '260 S. 23r4 eireet' for the 'regular after noon of ' needlework- Concert Tomorrow Night t A concert wiU be given Wednes day erening, Wot: 4th at the First Presbyterian church, as- a benefit fof ":the New Church - Building Pundi-nnd-aVa treat-for all of Sa lem'a music lorers. ; " v r." Miss Lriclle" " Ross will play "Marche Pontiticale" from a sym phony by Charles Marie Widor; the forertoSt ltring t, French ' organist and composer of organ music:' Re - fW-t . 'aloskes of rubber footweeur NQW r the Sizes Are Here Heel Day tomorrow Wednesday. All heels on at half price. Bring them any day. Z T t," rVifiBaodBooti " "- .-,-i..r-'. 'b. -----f-.vf-. t. .Tvfi - cently Miss Ross played this num ber on the .largest pipe organ in Chicago,' a four-manual Kimball. Another of her solos will be the delightful "Chant de May" by Jon gen, a, dainty ethereal piece, pic turing spring blossoms and elfin dancing. ; ''Others appearing on the pro gram are Miss ' Ruth Agnew of Portland, Mary Talmadge-Head-rick, Miss Dorothy Peatce; and R. D.-Barton. - - First Methodist W. H. M. S. . The Woman's Home Missionary society -of the First Methodist church will meet on Wednesday, November 4, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs." W. T. Rigdon, 295 f- .Winter - street. Mrs. George M. Alden will have charge of the lesson the first chapter' in the new text. Mrs. Ada Miller will report on the annual meeting held in Pasadena. ' '; r ' ' ' v "rt"T til 1 Mrs. Steiwer to Entertain Chemeketa Chapter ' " " " k llrs. Karl Steiwer," instead of Mrs." David Looney, will ' be the hostess rwhen Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution v meets on Saturday, November 7, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Its organiza tion Assisting Mrs. Steiwer wlli be Mrs. David Looney, "Mrs. N. H. Looney. 'Mrs. Georgia ' Looney Smith, Mrs; Marian Looney, Mrs. JJarr. and " Miss Mrtterte Looney. ' ' 1 On Friday of this week Che- f Galoshes 25c Repair Department ' Our shop is equipped with ait " new ' machinery. We use nothing but the very best grade of leather that money will buy, . Mr. Jacobson. in charge of "this department, is an expert in his line has ;tipent; years in 'factories and repair' shops and will do nothing but high grade work. . i and f COCZAIi CAIXirDAIl f . . . Today ' "Elra Dance. v Elks' Tempier 9 p. m." Members only. ; Salem chapter of American War Mothers. Regular; meeting. Cham--her of Commerce rooms. ' 2:30 o'clock. . . .' Writers section of the Salem Arts league. Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Peck, 1458 Court street, hosts. American Legion auxiliary ex ecutive meeting." Chamber of Commerce rooms, 8 o'clock. " . -Barbara Prietchie Sewing club. Mrs. C. A. Huston. 20 S. 23rd street, hostess. - - WCTy regular meeting at hall. Report . of convention at Hood River 2:30 o'clock. ' Sewing society of the auxiliary of Sons of Veterans. Mrs. Bertha Loveland, 2010 N. Fifth street, hostess, i . i JTednesday Concert. Young Married Peo ple's class of the First Presbyter fan church, sponsors 1 AAtTVV Literature class. Prof. E. C. Richards' home. Leslie Methodist Ladies' Aid. LesHe hall. ' First Methodist WHMS. Mrs. W. Tl Rigdon, 299 N. Winter street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. ' ! i Thursday Prof. N. B. Zane's U. of O. art extension course. Public library, T-9 o'clock. ' " ,l ? Brush! College Helpers. Mrs. Charles' McCarter, hostess. - -Friday'" " Reception in honor of Cosmo politan club of Willamette uni versity Salem Woman's club and: Chemeketa chapter of the Daugh ters ot the American Revolution. Joint hostesses. ' Salem Woman's club classes: 2 2: 4 5 o'clock". Psychology. Prof. C. L. Sherman. . i "Knov? Your Town." 2:45-3:30 o'clock. Mrs- -E. Fisher. Annual thank offering meeting of the First Congregational Mis sionary society.'"' Mrs. 'R. 'J. Hen dricks" home, -4 9" 3 North Summer street." - Mrs. E; C. Patton, hos tess. 2: 30 o'clock. ' r. ... . 4m . . . . r tjruan vonege grause. ana. . i. McCali in charge of program. "' Saturday Chemeketa ' chabter. Daughters of the American Revolution, tenth anniversary. Mrs. David ixoney, hear Jefferson, hostess. ' . American ' Association of Uni- versity "Women. Annual state meeting. ; Corvallis. ; i ! Sunday "The Man Without a Country." Film -appropriate for Armistice Sunday. First Congregational church. ' Evening service. ' "' meketa chapter of the Daughters Of 1 the American Revolution will entertain! at a Joint' reception Mth the Salem Woman's club honoring the Cosmopolitan cluh of Willamette University. 6 The recep tion will take place in the Wom an's club building at 8 o'clock. The guests will give the program. Auxiliary Sewing Society The Sewing society of the Son of Veterans' -'auxiliary will meet this afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Bertha 'Loveland. -2010 N. Fifth street. Mrs. Brown Returns Mrs. William Brown returneo late last week from ' a trip Into California. Mr. Brown will re main 1n'Redlands lor' the winter. Mrs. Crandall Honored Mrs. Elmo Crandall was the in spiration: for a very pleasant sur prise our Monday afternoon when the members of the Thursday Ken sington club assembled r at the home of Mrs. Fred Annnsen. Mrs. Leipons Tighten Wrinkled Skin Squeeze the juice of two lemons in a bottle contain ing three, ounces of Orchard "White which any druggist- will-supply for a few cents; shake well and you will have " the very mildes anti-wrinkle lotion to tighten re laxed "skin, erase fine lines and eradicate' crows-feet. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the skin at night. By morning most of the tell-tale ! wrinkles, lired 'lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, giv ing a more youthful contour to cheeks, chin, throat.' It leaves the skin velvety soft, clear' and' fresh. ' Deauty experts use this astring ent lotion for enlarged 'pores,' also to bleach and whiten sallow,' tan ned skin. ' Mix this harmless lotion your self since it acts best immediately after prepared. Adv. Better If LI Always Service Our company, is. constantly studying ways anq means or improving our service, with the result that Staples' , patients ar alyayswe.U, satshe - JStapl Optical es- POKTLAXp lasonic Temple Bldj. -Salem, Oregon Union Roster MEAT- CUTTKK' 8 tnrtOy T S8 ) Km! Moad and fonrth Wsdnatday. riideo4 W. S.-i l(lbra; MenUrr, CAPITA!. TTPOGKAPHlCAIi UKIOlf KO. ' a 10 FTMidtnt, O. F. vani; Meretu7, If. D. PllkMtwa. litfU ieond Btor dy, 1:00 p. f-s-. CARPENTER'S tTNION NO. 1065 . II nU Than, svaniafi. Arthur Tnek r," prekiAan ; Vim. t Petttt, rtry. ' Skilled inflehsBiea fnrahhmli Phn 170. Lodge Roster niATEJtXAIj OKDXB OP EAGuSa, aaat - ery Wedacsdsy. " Fraternity Halt 8. M. Wiltelt, Sec'y. Tet 8S8R. u Crandall and 'children are leaving soon- for Long 'Beach, California, where they will make their hfeme. Those enjoying the afternoon together, in addition to the-honor guest, Mrs. Crandall, were Mrs. I. M. Doughton, - Mrs. George Grif fith, Mrs.' Herbert Hauser, Mrs. Paul Hauser. Mrs. -George M. King Mrs.' N. C. Kafoury, Mrs. Ralph H. letting, Mrs. Henry Morj-is Mrs. Charles Pratt. Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, and the hostess,' Mrs. Fred Anun senV -'.r Miss Levy Is Hostess Miss Elizabeth Levy entertained on Saturday afternoon at one of the season's delightful affairs honoring her pupils. Fifty y'oUna musicians were guests tor the festive-party and musical program at 4 o'clock "at the' Levy residence. Black cats.'pumpkinswifches and bats betokened the season. " De licious refreshments were served with Miss Cora" Talkington and MIbs Thelma Young i-assistlng the hostess.' Each guest was present ed with a -pleasing Hallowe'en fa vor; ' -' a ' Both for the pleasure of the pu pils, and in order-that' they may gain in confidence in' playing be fore each other, the following de lightful program was given: - Devotion Gruenberg Trio: Lila Greene, Barbara Walker. Robert Greene Lilacs : . 7 . . . . '.' '. Kern ? June Director. Indian Lament .'.Dvorak-Kreisler " Nathan Steinbock. . Melody in- F. '. . . . . .. Rubenstein Gladys Edgar. ' La Cinquaine Clarice ouartier. Concerto No. 2 Sietz Norma Green. Schon Rosmarin ....... Kreisler : Fay Irvine. O Sole Mio Berceuse - Godard Duet: Bernice and Henri ; etta Blakeslee. Miss ' Willamette Blakeslee. a pupil of Laura "Grant -Churchill, played the accompaniment for the las 'group. Misa Margaret- Hogg astistingat the' piano for all the regaining numbers. Both accom panist's "added greatly to the suc cess ot the musical' feature of a wholly delightful afternoon. News for Theatre-Goers In a message -to members of the Statesman staff from Mr. and Mrs. J.- L. Brady of Pocatello, Idaho, interesting news is reported concerning "Abie's Irish Rose," as follows: "We note that 'Abie's Jrish Rose' is coming - to Salem. Don't miss-it. It is rich.'. . . Standing room was sold here. . . . It was a show that attracted the best class of people." "We have also noticed the Tay lor Stock company is playing in Salem once a week. They are playing here to full houses. - Guests at Hotel Mrs. Maude W. Nash of San Francisco, Mrs. R. L. Berry and Mr. Sol Emanuel, were guests 'of Mrs. " E. " L: Lamport Saturday I evening at the Hotel Marion. - Roseburg Weciding of Interest ROSEBURG, Ore., Nov. 2. (Special.) The marriage of Miss Lois' Miriam Geddes' to Harrie W. Booth was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Geddes"," Wednesday' at 4:30 o'clock in the presence ot 60 relatives and friends. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, before an improvised' altar of white and yellow Turner chrysanthemums and ferns ''T " The bride wore a gown of white silk georgette, a silhouette ' crea tion, with flare skirt embroidered with pearls, and cluster rhine stones "were- used - on - the -flare-of the skirt in four fan-shape designs. She wore- a full-length tulle veil embroidered in silver, which was clasped with three heavy bands of silver in front, extending to the sides and continuing around the head with a wreath of orange blos soms. Her arm bouquet -of lilies of the valley, Ophelia roses and orchids was tied with a shower of ny - v ..... : V;ompa Of egon ait bm 9bt Orttfon itsttttasR PnblUhad vruTT- mania (azeavt Hem I say) Balaa, tba enMi f Onto. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily r Bnnday 1 easts' per word S aaata par ward eaata par ward On tima. rkraa tbaas- Six - timai. Oaa monta, dally and tnnamy JO aaata par ward la ?ir to aara tba mom tbaa oaa tima rata, arrUftsmaat mart raa ia oasaeative iaivaa. .' ; Ka Ad. Ubaa for taaa tbaa IS aaats. Ada. ma gaaday OSIX ebataad at eaa-Uiaa nta. AdTsrtiaa9ata ' (axeapt Panaaais and Sitaatiaaa Waataa win t Ukaa avar tba tataybaa it tba adrartiaar ia a aabaerHwr to pboaa.. i u- i j i Tba Stataasaa will neclve advar tiiaata at aay tima zi tba day or alfbt. T fcuara - ptapar ' alaialflear tiaaa ada. aaald ba la Vafare ff . " m. ' ' TK?H03i SI w ttf Aloney to Loan .i Oa Real Ertata T. ?OHT (Jtr Lfdd k omh Bak) BEEOBB " TOTJEATE "TOTTBt HOME - OB CAR HAVE IX. - Insured Pronerly Pbona 161 BecVe A TTendricki, Hailix ' BldC-.' 189 N. High St. ... - - -A-S8-tf "AUTOMOBILES BALEM AUTO WRECKINO CO. t Wkmli; Tirva. Bima. Fden Half Price ana- Leia ' ' Part for all can,1 eaub for. old cart. ' 401 S. Cfaareh Fiona 3159 i . j. . laStf .... , I SOHEELSR AUTO WKECKING CO. will br year old car. Elsbatt eaab prirr paid. 1086 Commaraial St. , JJlStf e ATJTO REI'ATRIXO GENERAL, ' REPAIRING, TIRES AND tabv ceeioria. m and oil MED LZB LIB XX GOOD OARAGE. Pboaa 564. Miliar aad 8. Commercial St a. Wa spaeialira ia raeaaditiaBlaf motor. . . i -SaStl ATJTO TOPS 5 BEB 08 FOR TCP AND PAINT WORE. C 3. HnH Aato Top Paint Shop. Bar fira department. 5-al6tf HELP TTAKTCD EXPERIENCED HKLP WANTED. REP- trance required. Director a Depart ment Store. " 9n4 SALESPEOPLE FOR SUITS, OVER- costs, raincoats, shirts, hosiery, lin gerie, shoes, direct from factories. Finn proposition. P. O. Box 179. - 9n6 white satin ribbon and maiden hair fern. ' Her sister. Miss Fale Geddes, maid of honor, wore" a yellow crepe satin model trimmed -with bands ot iridescent beads, the flare Bkirt being banded with white fnr. Edwin Booth acted as best man for his brother, i Following the ceremony a recep tion was held before the bride and groom departed on their wedding trip, which will take them by automobile to California. ' ' 'Mrs. Booth is a member of one of the most prominent families of this ity. She attended Willam ette university following her grad uation from Roseburg high school and w a "member of Delta Thi sorority. She also attended the Ellison-White conservatory Of music. - Mr. Booth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Booth of Roseburg and a nephew of Robert A. 'Booth of Eugene. He attended the Univer sity of Oregon and was a member ot Beta Theta Chi fraternity. Program at Training School I'nder the auspices of the Salem Woman's club, which sponsors a program' each month at the Boy's Training school. Perry Prescott Reigelman, impersonator, and Ly man McDonald, baritone, gave an entertainment Friday evening at the 'school. Mr. Reigelman gave "No. 5 Collect," "Dot Leedle Py of Mine," by Riley, and "Gee WhisC' a boy1 impersonation, by 'AT E. ,Kaser. Mr. McDonald sang "O Sole-Mio," -by di Capua. "The Ragged Vagabond, by Randolph, and "The Great Awakening," by Kramer. Air thennmbers .were thoroughly appreciated. Instru mental music was furnished by the school orchestra. Mr. Evans, of the school, introduced the enter tainers. Mrs. S. M. Endlcott and Mrs. F. M. Erickson compose the committee of the Woman's club in charge of the program. Black Cat Party "Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Starr were host and hostess at a very attrac tive Black Cat party on Hallowe'en at their home on South Church street.. . "' . . . - ' The house was artistically dec orated with black eats and Hal lowe'en colors. ' "The evening was spent in play Ing "progressive BOO," high score going to Mrs. Cecil Clark. A dainty luncheon was served at a late hour. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney' Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strausbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Anderson and the host and hos tess. ' ' f ' Annual Thank Offering ' The annual . thank offering meeting of the Missionary society of the First Congregational church wH be" an event of Friday after noon, November 6, at the home of Mrs. R. j. Hendricks. 495 N. Sum mer street! " Mrs. E. Cooke Pat ton has been asked to act as hos. icsa for the occasion. The entire offering taken in at this time will go to the support of missions. ; 'v- . ;f-, -- f, .J. : : . Attend Pacific International Mr. and Mrj.'W. C. Conner-left yt?sterda afternoon for Portland .Where they will be in attendance at the Pacific-rnternaUonal Lttei Btock show. . Mr. and Mrs. Conner will be 'in charge of the States man Publishing Company booth. SALESMEN 15 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPFPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP - WANTED SALESMAN WITH CAR PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP Liitinra aad buyer furnished. You abow property luted by ua to buyer furnished by ui. Under our lyilem yon produce teadily from the , (tart. Cn atnat opportunity for advance vent to .le-mnager posi tion. Onr own ofices in Salem and Portland. Sea Mr. Gkill. AT, OXCE. Parker Realty Co. 400 U. . S. Nat'l Bank Bid. Com'l at State. . !So23tf PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP W AJTTK I Smploymen t 19 FOR GARDEN PLOWING. BASEMENT digging and taaa work, phone 1913. 10ml4tf WANTED CONTRACT -HAULING S1.5Q per boar. Phone 2I06-W or 1377-R. i ! r 19n5 WOOL GOLP HOSE CHILDREN'S ' sport boas, knit to order. Hand knit tin. Phone 1778--J-- 10a8Otf POSITION WANTED A8 CARETAKER, fro anywhere; qaalifications, paintine, tinting, paperhanging, general repairs, and upkeep of property. A home want ed more than wages. Address 8331, ear Statesman. ' 19n3 FOR RENT 21 SEWING MACHTNr.a FOR- SALE OR . rent. Stiff Used Furniture Store, op posite Court House. - 21n27 PRINTED- CARDS, 8IZS 14- BY TVfc" ' wrding "f or Bent," '.price 10 cent aehi StstMBu, BoainM -Office, oa round f Joor. FOR RENT Apartments 23 NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT 500 Unioa. : T 8n4 APARTMENT TOR RENT 5 ROOMS. Tel. 1825 ar call at 161 13th. - 23n7 NICE FURNISHED APARTMENT. 365 North' Hieb.v - 23n4 FOR RENTAPARTMENTS. : CommerciaL 691 N 23o30tf VACANCY IN APARTMENT HOUSE ' close ia. Phone 1951-W, f 22.50. Cor. High aad Division, f , , xdao 3-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT, downstairs. oriTste entrance. '446 Union street. ; 23o31tf FOR RENT 2 NICELY FURNISHED rooms foe light housekeeping, close in, no children. 780 Mill. Tel.: 1396R. .. ' '23n4 FOR RENT rLARGR FLAT TO ADULTS. ltanges tnrnisnea. vacant, ?3i.ou. . 189 N. High St. Heilig Bldg 23o28tf ikfirWHVn , CITVOI 1J TW tfiL wording, "Sooma to Kent,-' price 10 cent each. Hteteiatan jiuuhi vnica, gronad floor.:' - .. FOR RENT Rooms 25 ROOM" FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME three blacks from atate bossa. AU conTeniences, .-Gentlemaa -. preferred. Pissss rive rafereneea Ud address A. BH care Statesman. -a u MjI8f FOR RENT ROOM - WITH PRIVATE bath. - nrirste entrance. .- Close ia. Fur nace heated. $25 ter month." Ger- trvde 3.-U. Page, 493- N, Cotuga street. U5o3I TWO ROOMS IN MODERN HOME. Breakfast if desired.- Close to Capitol. 253 H. ism. - Telephone saa.n. t. - . . ,, . ,. ..'-. , - - - - 25n3 FOB SENT ROOM SUITABLE FOB students, with aJaepln parch privilerea, Ersry thing modem. Jtefereaeea ara ra anired. Address room, care Statesman. A WARM PLEASANT ROOM IN A new Borne close in.. Telephone 747-W, 1 . 25ni FOR RENT HEATED SLEEPING rooms with garage. Near Capitol. Gentlemen. Phone 44 5-M. BS-9tf ' FOR RENT Houses -27 NEW FOUR-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. Inauire 1540 Btate.- . S7a4 FOR RENT -6-R00M HOUSE. CALL 1246 Marion St. - Phone 1270. 27n5 COZY TWO-ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY furnished. Call 1794-J. 27n3 MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE WITH OA rage. 1975 State. Inquire 1983.. State. ..-, . - 27tt3 3-ROOM HOUSE, BATH, PARTLY FUR- nishea. 1165 Market. Call at 1755 V Commercial St. 27n3' FOB RENT 5-ROOM FURNISHED honse close in. with garage, 935 per month. Homo Realty Co 169 S. High; Tel. 1718. - 27n4 FOR RENT NEW, MODERN, FOUR and bsck. porches. ' 2074 -McCoy,'' near Tile roadV phone 950-R. -. 27n6 FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE ON CAPI- tol, near Court. Beautiful location. Rent only $42.50 a month. . .. Home Realty Ca.. 169 S. High,' Telw 1718." - ; , - - r . . g74 FOR RENT SPLENDID 5-ROOM FUR- nished bungalow, 340.00. See it at 480 N. 19th St. Phone 2004-M. t . ' i '. f i ' . . 27n3 FOR RENT " . Modern sis-room borne, well lo cated on Pairroont Hill, W. H. GRABENHORST- A CO. 275 SUte St. r . . . . 7n3 FOR RENT 8 ROOM UNFURNISHED . apartment. - a-reora - furnished i apart' meat, r 7 -room . house : close in, base meat, furnace, garage. v . vf. . GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE v - -27o31tf - -FOR RKN'T -Farina 2 ' I HAV"iTgEVEIU.L-IIOAIUAiLi i for rent. P. E. Tkomaaon, 7-uraar, Or.. Phone 6XX " " 29(ltf SWATS S3 WANTED FLOUR USERS TO BRING their wheat, to Pratum Flour MiU and gat la : exchange 40 Iba. of the boat flour. . Paved road to Pratum. Mill running all the tima. Wa, B. MeCaU Ister. - . ' 83-o3tf aMaMavasaaBBBnanaaaBaaanamBmaBMBaawaBssaKaB - .WANTED Miscellaneous 33 WOODRT THE AUCTIONEER BUY! ' uad furniture for. cash, Phana ' 611. ..-.-. - r , . . f 85at) FURNITURE PACKING POR - SHIP meats. Qieee-Pewera JTnmiture Co'. - . ,. -85s20t HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED : ttovet, tools, turniture. - Stiff ' Uel i Goov'a Dtp t opposite court' house. 35m22tf CASH PAin -TORt FAL8S TF.KTH r dental gold, platinum and - discarded jewelry. Hoke BmeHtnf gad. Refinery Co., Otaego. Micbigaa. . - - ' 85j28 WANTBI PRIVATE MONEY FOB Mares toast. Wa bava several applica tion! na bead. He wkint- Roberta larv 20S Oregon BWy.. -. - 85dl4tt WANTED SEALKD BIDS ON A tbowet bathtoi be put -'into the-gym. - eat Sum of the Turner High school. The tmlenthody -.reserves-th rijhi to r jert any or all bids. Bids to be in baud of studentbody by Nov. 17,. 8 3k J WA'TE1 Miscellaneous 35 WANTED - i A part payment, good hnildinc lota or smaller house on good seven-room home in good coat dition with extra. Targe lot 75x162 feet, alley, ' east front, paved street, located near I.in-. coin School, i Garage. Price 5250. ' See us todsy. . W. H. GRABENHORST a CO. 275 State St.- ar.nl FOR SALE- ONE UNIVERSAL - HEATER PRICK 15.00. Louis Csrnn,. Prainm. 37n4 FORDSON, S PLOWS AND DISK FOg aaie. J. a. iiatt, jca. i, flsa is. TWO STONE MARTIN FCRS. PHONK 37a3. 2135W. FIVE COWS WILL FRESHEN THI I maaUs, for aaia or trade for beef stock inquire at the People's Market. Pheat 984. f .a ; f S7-oAt ALFALFA, GRAIN. HAY, TIMOTHY, oat, barley and wheat, guaranteed quality, prompt shipment. Prices upan application. Richard. Nyman, Walla Walla, Wash. 37nJ NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. JUST FIN- shed. 4 rooms, very convenient. Nice ly finished. Well located. East front in one of the rapidly growing districts ot South Salem. The terms are auch that if you have a little money and a Job' yon van easily pay for it. Stop paying rent. Phone 1748-R. 87a? SELL- US YOUR USED TURNITURE-. XX.. Lu Stiff Furniture Co.. Uaed-Goodi Dept. Oppoaita court house. 87m22tt FOR 8 ALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TES eonto a bundle.. Cireutatloa. aepartment Oregon Statesman. ' 8TM RECEIPT BOOKS SIZB 8" BY 8". C0 -roeeipt forma in book, 18 oanta aal Book or two for 25 cents. Statesmat office, 21 J Son tk Coamereial St., Ha. Jaai,' , - . . . . 3-f26tJ Treipaaa Notices, also 14x9 inches, S tinted aa good 10-oue.ee eanvasi beaa ig the words. "Notice Is Horeby Giv en That Trespassing ia Strictly Forbid dea On These Premise Under Penalt ot Prosecution."- Price 19e aack or 3 for 15a.i Statesman Pub. Con Salem, Ore go a. - - 87att FOR SAliE Live Btoct 89 FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN . - Office 420 8. Commereial. Phone 1198. Ra. Pfar-ne lAftft " 4 89m23tf WOOD FOR SAliK 4S WOOD OP ALL KINDS FOR SALE John IL" Scott. Phona 234 or 623, - - I.-.- t 43n23 TOR WOOD 8AWING PHONE 1091. ld-INCH SLABWOOD- PE.R' LOAD 82.75, 16-inch 2nd fir per loaL 83-75 ; 15 inch, old fir per load. 84.50; 16-inell dry, alab wood, 83. 5B per load. Prompt delivery. Tel 8813; res. 1687. .... i - .. ' 43al3tf ' ' ' - m i BEST GRADE OF WOOD ' 4 ft. and 18 Inch.' .. Dry mill wood. Green mill wood. Dry second - rewth fir. Dry 4-ft. asbi-end tk. FRED - B. WELLS. ' Prompt' delivery aaA reasonable pri'a, 330 Son th Church. Phono 1542. 4mtt Ifl-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Pboaa A9F8.- M. I. May (tald.' w, . - . 48fl8tf GOOD COAL-DRY WOOD - PROMPT DELIVERIES. EILLMAK rUEL QO. TELEPHONB- 1855. 43j20 FOTJITRV AKD EGGS "43 CHOICE R. I. R. ' hatch,805 N. 16th. PULLET3. FEB. Phona 1877 -W. ' , 45n5 mSCELL.VJTEOCS si FURNITURE i repairing. Store . - CPH0L8TXRIK0 AND Gieaa-Powars Purniturf H. B. 8EAGROVI FURNACE ANI -- cheat metal anop " morad to - 681 Mia 8a.-. n.- - - .. . 81afi4 SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER CO. 758 Trade St. Wood, Coal, - Briquata and Transfar. Pricoa right. Service the- best. Dsj phones, 18 and 029, Night phone 1808, OaH a. , ' - - BlstW ' LOST AND FOUND ' 53 FOUND A MAN'S , WATCH. CALL 53a3 28F23. TWO LOTS 8400. TERMS, 825 DOWN iw a montn. excellent garaan. -. BECKS HENDRICKS -189 N. High St. Heilig Bide. 53o28tf FERSONAIs" B3 ---r- - HIZZ - TREATMENT - - TOR APPENDICITIS 'IM8-Wonderful."- Frew inform Wot Address Hits Co Portland, Oregon. - .- . : . Sal4l-IS2 MONEY Tp IiOAN - 57 MONEY TO LOAN 5 H '. P. L. WOOD, J 841 State. - - S7o31tf ' CITY AND FARM LOANS Long, time, low rata interest, assy payment. . Investigate our loan plan. PERR1XE A .MARSTKRS . 212 Commercial Club Bidg. , 67o29tf ABUNDANCE OF FUNDS TO LOAN OH i improved Willametta valley farms at low rate and n 4onr time. . A. C. BOHRNSTEDT. Realtor t Loads aad Insurance . 147 N. Com'l.. few 8alea, Ore. 67o25tl THE OCCIDENTAL ' LIFE tNSURANCB tnrpmr wiU make immediata loaai on farms-in Oregon.. Reasonable interest, ao cost exOpt aciall appraiial fee. It interested write immediately to I. C. . Cunningham; '409 1 N." W. Bank Bldg., . PerUaai -Oregon. 'Home Office Bo reaenutive here tUl seat week. 7sllJ : REAL ESTATE LANS t YES t QUICS t Service; Ktner1 always. 204 Oregov 1 Bidg. ' .Phone 141. -: - - 57o29tt MONEY TO LOAN ON .CITY" REST' dences. repayable" like rent. Fundi available for residence- building loan. . A. C. BOHRNSTEDT. Realtor . Loans and Insurance 147 N. rom'l. St.t Salem.- Ore. 57o3Stf WANTED Loans 39 WANTED PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security.- W. H. GBABKXHOHST CO. 275 State 8tr.'et. ' . .tgoaltf ; ''""TrTaTirWHaTXlllay Iff II 1 11 TTrXMfTleC: ; : " Btilinest' Opportunities 61 818 down -810 per month buys a good ten-, acre tract all' plow land. -fine fruit Price-812jO, Sea us foT'Uarpsina.--' W. H, GttABENHOBST & CO. 37S tt ate St.- - 18 " Iti Salem Poratr fcusincse'bUck, 205 feet Mv Trot "itreet and IBS oa C meketa ,. atreo, want rantal vatiw, f 30 P ; month. Soeo.ofsky, 841 -BtaU St. -. 8H22t . t. - - -t-"i 2