The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 28, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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-TTO CHEGON; STATESMAN 5AEM,.)BEG0N,
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Ah Quhcef SKopbcop Is Wbfthja Pbdof Slioppiiig;
..C'am -
T ruv t4
CANDY Feney; Christmas-Boxed Can
die. Aiae Urge variety ( balk caadie.
The Ace, Mesoaie Temple. -.
DOS'T PUZZLE your bead or tire
your 'feel looking for ilka Christmas
present for "her.1 Let tieShop-e-seepe.
show it to you ia a lev minutea tine. ;
rr.RFt'vas w hare k stock of big
rrade perfnmee for Christine 1 aetoetiea.
Tyler's Dn Store, 157 8. CommoreiaL
CHRISTMAS IS tee time of good cheer
get yourself in tie proper frame -of
mind by- doing , yen holiday stepping
the 8hop-o-ecop way. - -' -
' THE -PEOFLB who yet flat feet and
Hat wallets daring toe holiday shopping
eeaeon are the-ones who never thought
mt as tag the, Shep-oHKepe.' - "r y-r- -
FAT STOCKINQS without UUa pocket
books t That' a r do your Christmas
buying through the Shop-e-eeope.
- GIVE WISELY give wn give - a
thought - to the Shop-o-seope before yon
, give' awV ThTitans preeental . r '
FRUITLAKD (Continued)
(CoaUaned from pas 4) I i '
-Bor .IiaierTlsited .relatives at
Buena.,V!8t, 8anda,. J . t
Mr. and Mrg. H. E.I Erang and
daughter, Joan, rialted at Clear
Lake Sunday. A
A son was bora t Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Bell Sunday morning.
II. C. odd has returned from
Portland..1 . t
Mr. ' and Mrs. Robert Coulson
. were Vlsitlns itn J. B. Coulaon
, anf fanlly Suaday.. . c ' : . .
Mr., and,, Mra. Simpson, were
Ylcited by Mr, Simpson senior, last
eek.., : ' : ;
.Mr4 and- Mrs. Iamptott asd
family are now lirlng to Mr.
Fenke's bouse, j
,pon't forget to come, to cburcb
Sunday' morning. Reverend Guy
Stover, will preach immediately
following Sunday school. A large
000
and
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While we are gettxhg a large shipment of
several cars of coal, wei suggest that you
take the same advantage and lay in your
winter supply; while coal is fresh and
prices are rights
LARME.K
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
143 So'atli Iiberty--Phonc 930 :.i
DOROTHY DAItNIT
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CLASSIFIED SBCTION
KEEP ' THE - WRINKLES away from
both year forehead and- your pane-'
this year do yoer Christmas Mopping
through the Shop-o-eeope.
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Giving
i yearly magazine subscription a
Christmas gifte bay grew rn popular-
ity beeaaae it o easily and satlafae
' torily aettles the queetiou of what to
-i rive- -Wb handle at! recognised pun
i Ueationa. The, Axe. Maaeoie Temple.
"CHRIbTifAS look leae. eoaa-
plicated -whea yea look, at it threngh
the -Helpfat 8hop-o-eepe. - ' . 4
. XHX Girr withoo the gtrer- ia bare,
they ay. And oftisff the tivr ia bare of
giftsuntil, he remembere t cen-.ult the
Shop tepe. r .- -""- -;
- PEBPt.EXEI ' BHOPPEBS who don't
kkowwhtok way to tun raa't do bettor
thaa to tom to the Bhop-o-eeope I - .
- WBiTISO (APEB Lipea rifltfch; in
the daiatieat colors. A" ideal Chriatnaa
gifW Borea a a low t 60 rents. Tyler'a
Oray-Sfbre.- 1ST-8: OotomeWiaJ." '" r-
crowd wag ia attendance laBt Sun
day morn in j?. i . ;
II !'
Liyoris
Mr. and Mrs. F. Tsebanner and
family, of Lyons, were visltorg in
Albany Sunday.
t Forrest Nydegger and Denton
Dfrown went op to -Monument
Peak, after cattle Saturday. , ,
1 R. A. Nydegger was a business
caller in Stsyton Saturday. ' 1
Mr. and Mrs. Byran Bates were
rtaitors at tbe Uolifasa home Sun
day '--' it
Mr.; "Champ tit Nehama was
buried in Fox Valley on Sunday,
Nov: 22, 192SV ; ; ;; '
Mr. and Mrs. Harper ot Delrio,
Wasb.," celled upon Principal
Payne oue evening last rweek.
These people were on! their honey-
moon trip, having been married
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Wfe. POR. AiMVWVS..' VOU KUOUj ACT At CLAUCfe TWA-r.
1, A4A PAT rVUV
VAVWCnVlUr. iidst V ei
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EECORD8 "We hare- all of the beat
Victor and Bmniwick records. Come in
now" and aelect yonra a record make
wonderful Christina gifts. H. U Stiff
Pnrnitsre Co. - .; . . .
THE SH0P-O6C0PE is the greatest
Christmas discovery since Santa Claus
ase it todayl' -
ELECTRIC GRILLS Broils, boils,
ateaaaa, friea or toe, handaoaaely fin
ished ia polUhed nickel plate. Hade by
Cnieenal people. 3-beat awftch. An
ideal Christmas gift. - H. Stiff Fariii
tnre Co.. .
'TWAS THE SIGHT before Christmas
December 24th.. to be exact and erery
atocking in the house wee bulging with
splendid gifts selected . through the
bbop-0 -scope! ......
TOU'&E BIGHTt . There' absoluUly
Bsbatiknte for the 8hep-o-acope these
boar buying days. It's read by all wiae
shopper. - ..-'...-.
two weeks before tbeir visit here.
The bride's father sTnd Mr. payie
have been, staunch friends' for 'the
last twelve years. They are. seek
ing a location in or near Salem.
Earl Winter, a seventh grade
pupil, gave his parents much anx
iety this -week. Sunday noon he
took "French" leave and has not
let his whereabouts be known. The
parent will thoroughly appreciate
any, information leading to the dis
covery of the boy, ,( f.xC;
Jake Silvernayle, while carry
ing jack np the Jangworth log
ging road slipped . and fell. The
jack Struck him . on the back of
the head cutting a gash, but was
not very serious.
I NEWS BRIEFS
; v (Continued Jront page 9. .
One Accident Fatal
Only one fatality was reported
to the state industrial accident
commission for the week ending
November 25i This was F. L..
Kingaley, swamper, Brookings.1 qf
oiecIks
ulUO ti-vs -rn wsrtstM
PCOBABVr tuftKrr Livts
- v,.' , .. . w.4 J
rn ass? op tvse.r
mw.r j
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TirCfRE BLACK EVES
Ot-ACK'
the. 561 accidents reported,. 459
were, subject 'to the provisions of
the workmen's compensatjfonac.
o were rrom , rirms ana corpora-
tlons that have, rejected. tbe act,
and two from public utility cor
porations not 'subject to the pro
visions of the act
Speeding Brings Fiae . .' . .
-' A. F. Moore tf Salem was fined
$5 in city police court, yesterday
when he appeared to answer to a
charge of speeding.
'Escape is Reported
Edwin Genorns, .45, .escaped
from the cottage farm last night.
He was received from Columbia
county and is reported to be harm
less. The patient is 5 feet 7 inch
es tan. weighs 130 pounds.- has
gray eyes and brown hair. He
is newly shaven, wears a light cap,
brown coat and overalls. :Ifis be
lieved that he ie wearing rubber
boots.
ReTivals Are Successful . w;
. The special revival meetings in
the, Nazarene church, Nineteenth
and Marion streets, continue with
much interest. .Evangelist O. B.
Ong of Pasadena is a - strong
preacher of the fundamentals,, of
the Bible. . He . has. had . much ex
perience in the avangelistic field,
and bis work is owned and blessed
of God. He is endearing himself
to the people. His messages are
unctuous, and" be preaches , with
demonstration and in power. Many
amens are heard in the congre
gation, and frequently .people are
seen wiping their eyes as the pa
thetic messages touch their hearts.
This evangelistic campaign will
continue every, afternoon next
week at 2:30 and every evening
at 7:30. Sunday services at li
a. m- and 2:30 and 7:20 p. re.
Asks Postponement of .Suit
Ill health is, given by Will E
Purdy to be his reason; for wishing
indefinite postponement - of his
slander suit against S. : M. Endi-
cot and Walter C. Wlnslow. Dr.
W. H. Byrd, Purdy's physician, as
serts in an affidavit that he doubta
if Purdy is physically, able to go
through with his .case at present
time. Purdy's suit is for-JlO.OOO,
being instigated by another suit
during which Purdy alleges the at
torneys accused him of forging,
changing the terms of an instru
ment for his own advantage. Mr.
Purdy was reported to be
critical condition.
in a
Hagen Sent to Barracks
- James Hagen, army deserter
who was caught burgiari2inga
house at Woodburn, was taken
Friday to Vancouver, Wash
where he was turned over to the
army barracks in that city. He
had previously been sentenced , to
serve a year in the penitentiary
for burglary, but was paroled , on
condition that he ioln the army.
He did so, but deserted at JfogsJfes,
Arizona, according to information
received by Sheriff Bower. Head-
Ave. - ft ji EffExwe
At Acaoer
or Ave. At rfccccrty-
BECKE A HENDRICKS
Inraranre of All Kinds
Telephone '161
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WAIT AROOMd
HERE roR
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Meet seeand end fonrth Wednesday. -' - : - ' v- v , - - ' - J
PieldentW, Melbnr; aeeretary . t Ato BepSdrlng ' ' ' S " - -XlW Kent Farms 29,' t JC
CPTTAirTYPOGBAPHIOAIi TJ3TIOS KO.
1 10 Presttent r. KTans ; secretary.
il. D. Filkentoa. ieeta second Satar
day, S:00 p. n.
cabpester's ; tjsiok ko. loss
; Meeta Thnra. evening. - Artnnr tuck
i er, president; Was.- Petti t, aeeretary.
Skilled mechanics furnished. Phone 1T9.
Lodge Roster
JTBATERXAL OBDEB OP EAGLES, meet
eTerr Wedaeaday. rraternity Mall, 8.
M. WUlett. See'y. Tel, 88S-B.
quarters of that city asked that he
be released to the nearest army
headquarters. It .is said that
Hagen has confessed to being a
deserter;
Diphtheria Claims Victim-
Diphtheria proved fatal in the
case of Margaret . Elaine Royal, 8
years of age, who died Friday
morning of the disease. She was
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Royal, residents on the Portland
road. Report of the girl's sick
ness was made at the city health
office on the date of the death.
although the child -took sick with
the disease, according to the re
port, November 17.
Gym Floor Lines Painted
The lines marking off the bas
ket ball playing floor of the Wil
lamette university gymnasium
were repainted Friday, as part of
the policy being Inaugurated by
Charles Nunn. appointed basket
ball manager for the coming sea
eon. In the repainting the play
ing floor has been shortened by
about three feet, although the
width has not been changed. The
Bearcats begin regular daily prac
tice when school opens Monday.
MOVING VAN FILLED ,
WITH USED CLOTHES
(Continued from page 1)
this used clothes party an annua
affair. I cannot sufficiently, ex
press my pleasure at having been
associated with The Statesman in
the undertaking
Peals of laughter broke from
the children who filled every seat
open to them, some occasionally
standing. Douglas MacLeant in
"Seven Keys to Baldpate,: kept
them in the height of glee, though
they were pronounced an orderly
bunch of youngsters by tbe ush
ers.
Perhaps leading in the list of
thefr cause for joy was the vision
iof the two great piles of bundles
1 high as a man stands and many
feet in circumference hey -had
'brought as a Thanksgiving "offer
ling, to those who yesterday had
little to make them happy.
So the used clothes party, or
ganized by The Statesman, made
possible by the public spirited
management of the Oregon theater
and assured a success by the warm
hearted response of Salem organi
zations and Individuals , who gave
their full endorsement, passes Into
history. And into the future. For
it shall become an annual Thanks
giving offering for the poor. J
"THROUGH STREETS AIM
Rev. Martin Fereshetian, pastor
of the Unitarian church, addressed
members, of the Salem Lions club
at the regular weekly meeting yes
terday. , He.- brought out the
Thanksgiving, idea very forcibly
and held the attention of the Lions
for 20 minutes, C. F. Graef,;-Sa-lem
, representative for the - Bur
am. ,
- .ws -JlTr'.
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IBOV 'A4J6,
1
Pablished every Bseraiag (except If en
day) at Salem, the capital, of Oregon.
akaaaeaaMBssjai
luocal Kates
For Classified
Advertising
Dairy or Sunday
One time . - 8 cents per word
Three time . S ceata per word
Six time 8 cents per word
1 mo daily and Sun. SO cents per word
, I -order to-eans the aaoeo than one
time rate, advertisement mast run ia
consecutive issues.
No Ad. tsken for less than 25 cents.
Ads. run Sunday OXLT charged at
oae-time rata.
'Advertisements (except Peraonala
and Situations Wanted will be taken
ver tbe telephoaa if the advertiser is
a subscriber to phone.
-The Statesmen wiU receive adver
tisements at any time of the day or
night., To insure proper classifica
tions ads. should be in hot ore 7 p. nr.
TELEPHONE 2S OB 583
awawNisaasaMSaaas.o.
Money to Loan
i On Real EsUte
i T. K. POBD '
(Over Lad It Bush Bank)
BEFORE YOU 1TEAVE TOUB
HOME
OB CAB HAVE IT -
Insured Properly
Phone 161 Beeke m llendrick, Heilig
Bldr., 159 . Hitrn Ht. 4-Ztl-tI
Automobiles
SALEM AUTO WBECKINff CO.
Wheels, Tires, Kims, Fenders
Half Price aad Less
Parts for all ears, eash for old ears.
402 S. Church Phone 2159
ls3tf
SCHEELER AUTO WBECKINO CO, will
buy your old car. Highest eash price
' paid. 1085 N. Commercial St IjlStf
SAUBM MARKETS
OBAXK
Ko. 1 whest, white
No. 1 red, sacked
White oats
Gray oat
Barley
..gl.45
. 1.39
. .40
. .43
. .80
POXX, MUTTON AND BEEP
Top hogs -. ... .11 H
Sows 80S
Dressed hog . v .15
Top steers .050.06
Cowe 2.004.00
Bulls : 3 03
Spring lambs, 80 lbs. and under .11
Heavier .9. 10
Dressed veal .13
POTJLTBT
Light hens
isais
- 20-Sa
6S
.a
.40
161S
. .24
.16
.22
Heavy hens .
Old roosters
Broilers
Turkeys i- -
Live ducks .
Dressed ducks
Live geese
Dressed geese ..
BOGS, BTJTTBB AND BTJTTEBTAT
Bntterfat . .86
Creamery butter 57-58
Egg y - -36
Standards . . .48
8elects .48
Milk, per ewt. 4 t.44
roughs Adding Machine company.
was introduced as a new member
by'Dr, 'A. CL Bates.
Newell Williams, chairman, of
the committee to'support the pro
posed ordinance which is, to make
ues in everv
Many tbouaanda of people every year die
frojtv resultt of colds. Pneumoms alone
cuims iyo,ooo. Soacoldisa very fapactant
matter. Treat it in the best way known. ,
That wty is Hill's Caacara-Bromide
tannine. It stops aulltoos of colds every
wmtatorthein kt a koun.
Tske it the moment a cold begins. Take it
toendacokf.tocbeckgrippe.. Nobody kaa
ever louna Detter way. At all ctruggiats.
t)c Sure U0)LV fticcXto
Get Red Bag iPj with portrait
By Charles McManus
,sowaMSiaeMjMaaesw
SfSy. $ !ui -
iu)iira,
n -o.
pAPA'iLL, C HOr-lE
AND - HE'-- G,V5,
Geauts 'Too!,
lovurr VI-'
TO t0?
ttJUAOT
Ti . y
DO?
GENERAL- KEPAUUNQ, TIBES AND
tnbea, aeeeaaoriea. gaa- and -oil.- HE"
LEB m LEBtSQOOD 6ABAQE. Phono
. 564. Killer and 8. Commercial ta.
"W specialiie in reconditioning motor.
, - 86tf
. Aoto fops
SEE .US FOR TOP AND PAINT 'WOBK.
0.J. Hull Auto Top and Paint Shop.
Bear Fire' Department. Saietf
Help WantedMale 11
BARBER WANTED
FOB
SATURDAY.
- lln2S
12 Sonth- High. -
WANTED AT ONCE TOUXO MAN', TO
be rrreo. tboroagn-trainmg a reporter,
afternoons and "evenings.' Mustt he
willing to give thoaght and full energy
to work.- Some experience desirable
but not demanded. Ieavo your name
and phon number at The Statesman.
Un25tf
-Salesmen
15
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPTPPPPPP
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
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WANTED
SALESMAN WITH GAR
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We furnish all th prospects
you can handle. Another high
trade salesman needed at once.
PP
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PP Ttf eoelifv- yen havo sell
PP ing experience in some lino. See
PP Mr. GaskilL saleemanager.
PP PARKER REAJiTT 'COMPANY
PP 40 U. ft. Bank Bldg.
PP
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PP ' - Oommerelal ot State
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Wanted-Slmplorm.ent JJ9.
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Wants
pocitionv Call 09-, .- 19n29
WANT A OB ' WITH TEAM. PLOW-
ting or anything. 1950 N. Frcnt. .
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WANTED TO ; PLOWJ ' CALL ADDING
Motor Co. SilvertoiK m lMf
CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS POSITION
as house keeper fine, cook. Bx 3636
care Statesman. , 19u29
WANTED TO CARE FOR INFANT OR
child -under school age. less 111 bt.
ldl
FOR CABINET WORK, BUILTINS, RB-
modelmg, estimation free, can. 751 a.
13th. - " . - ... 19n29
FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT
digging and team work, phoaa iwt'3.
19ml4tf
WOOL GOLF HOSE CHILDREN'S
sport hose, knit to order, usnd Kntv
ting. Phone 1778-J. ' 19a30tf
For Rent
21
PRINTED CARDS. 8IZK 14" BY ",
wording - 'tor Bwnt, Prc H ant
each,- - Statesman Buamesa Office, on
For IVent-Apartments 23
HEATED APABTMENTB, 1335 STATE.
. 33d4
APARTMENTS 1 lO DIVISION. S 3n29
O" AVW-l I UlWtirjiibi . a.A LAi4 f
downstaira. Light aad water, flff,
with rsrsee. 412 .N. 2 1st. 23dl
q urwU- .tvrTDVTOUVn ITItDfrniCaTT
roa- SENT 3-BOOM
modern apartment.
North Cottage.
UNFURNISHED,
Cloae ia. 26S
23n29
FURNISHED 2ROOM APARTMENT.
close in. 455 S. Winter. 23d
FOB KENT HOUSES FLATS ETO.
$10 to 50. ' Becke Hendricks, 189
N. High Street. Heilig Bldg. t3al8tf
CONVENIENT 5-ROOM FURNISHED
apartment for: adult. Oarage, phone,
light) and water furnished. T. G. Hal
bert, 860 Mill. 23dl
PRINTED CARDS, 8IZS 14" BY f
wording "Booms to Rent," price 19
'eehta each. Statesman Business Office,
grrrnnd floor; --
For Rentp Rooms 23
FURNISHED ROOM IN MODERN HOME,
eUH to State Hon. -Breakfast if do
aired. 253 N. lSth.. Thone 385-W. 1 !
'- .v. W. v- 25dl
ROOM FOB RENT IN MODERN "HOME
: three bloeka from- suto houaa. . AU
. conveniences. Gentleman preferred.
Please give references and address Al
B, er Stateamaa.' 'V -- 25j89tl
FOR REST ROOM SUITABLE FOB
. students, with sleeping porch privilegae.
Everything modem. Reference are re-
quired.. Address room, earn Stateamaa.
- - r- v- - " 25J28tf
FOR RENT - HEATED FUBNISHED
rs am, - with garagev -Near Capitol.
Oentlemea. Phons 445-M. ' 25al9tt
For Rent-HOrjuses 2T
FIVJE ' BOOM :H0U8K FIREPLACE,;
' fnrnaoe,' and -pipes' for g. Cloao in.
' Phone 2044-W. .- - 31al-tf
FURNISHED i AND"- UNFURNISHED
h eases. Money to lo on eity prep
: erty. , a Brown , . and Johnson, v 109,
South Commercial. 27d
FO BENT TWO 'HOUSES ; TWO
, flate n pstairs 20" to 150.
BECKE HENDRICKS
189 N. High St. Heilig Bldg. S7al4tl
FINB SMALL HOME FOB LEASE OR
sale.- Bread .new 4 -ream, wired for
eleclric range. Hardwood floor, furnace,-etc.
Price 3600 or $36 rent
Beck A Hendricia, 189 N. High 8treet.
Heilig Bide. 27nl8tf
For Re&t-i-Houses 27
RURAL HOUSE. JUST
ment.. Phono 87F12. :
OFF
PAVE
27n29 FOR BENT SOMETHING - GOOD.
Throe modern homes at 935. All have
furnace. Also large Broom at 950
and two emaHer hoaaee -at 825 amd SIO.
Becke Hendricka, 189 N. High. HeiKe
Bldg. 27n20tf
Sotfth- Commercial, Court aid
North Capitol through traffic
streets, reported that' the committee-were
on the, job an4 . were go
ing before the councilmen and let
them know that the Llong were
behind this movement. . Mr.' Wil
liams stated that it was the opin
ion of the comniittee that general
public sentiment would make this
I ordinance to .enforce. , .
Night and -Morning' - kP
them Clean, Clear and Healthy
Write for Free "Eye Cmf
. .' - "P-m TL-zrurV Raalt I
UoCe;iH,,1.0i.U,ake - a
. : r
I BATS SlYtRAlj XRR1SATID PARMS,
lor ; renu ir. - c nowon.
- Or.. Phone 6XX. 29eltf
WaJitcdSIlscellAneoua $5
WOOD&T- -THS AUCTIONEER BUT3
vsed furniture for cash. Phone 511.
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WANTED USED TELEPHONE FOB
: country line. Box 996 Statesman, h
WANTED OODET'S LADY'S 1BOOK
and. old fashioned, round glass paper
weight Giro description and prico.
Mre. O. H. Graves, 1406 East SSrd St
SeatUe. W. t35n9
FURNPrURB " PACKING- FOR 8HIP'
. meat. Giase-Power Furniture Co. '
8520tf
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HIGHBST ' PRICES PAID FOB USED
atovea, tools, fiwtnre. BtiH'a Used
Goods Dept., opposite court bouse. -
, - . ; . Sdaizng
fJlRFT P1ID TOE JiLSE TEKTB-i"
dantal mid. nlatinnm aad discarded . 1
Jewelry. Hoke Smelting and ftefluery xl
SELL US- YOUR- USED FURNITURE-
H. L Stirf Furniture Co. Used Gooda
Dept opposite court house. 85m22tf
WANTED PRIVATB MONEY FOR
farm loanti - We have several applica
tion 'on hand. Hawkine Roberta
Inc 205 Qreeen Bid;
85dl4tf
For Sale
37
2 INCUBATORS. 200 EGO CAPACITYr
1 acale, 86.00 each if taken at once.
Mrs. Hayea 36 N. Front, - - 874
HIGH GRADE PLAYER PIANO
Left with ua. Big aaerifiee for immo'
diato aale. See thie anap at once,
Tallman .Piano Store, 395 S. 12th.
'' t.M'- - ' : 37u2a.
I. . i I ! .
FOBDSON. 2 PLOWS AND DISS FOB
sal. - J. o. iiiait, iv. 4,-a'i. M
; 1 - -J'li-lrinr ' 7oStI
FOR SALE-M5LD NEWSPAPERS. TBI
cents a b&adi. ' vtrcuiauea department
Oregon Statesman, iju j-j. ; j ; j) - gitt
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 3" Bf l?4,
SO receipt forms fn book, IS cents per
book or we'ior 9 eeat. Stateamaa
office, 215 Sonth Commercial fM Sa
lens. ' . ' .-; , ; 37f26tf
" CLOSING OUT
Our used . pianos at 850.00, 975.00,
9100.00 aad 8185-.00. See these at
once aa they wilt not .last loaf at these
price. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S.
12th. 37a2
PLUSH COAT. 60 QUARTS FRUIT-AND
garden tools. 1809 . Ferry. - Phono
699-J.- - - Ta8
TRESPASS NOTICES. SIZE 14x9 IN 8
printed on good 10-ounee eaavaaa, bear
ssf the words, ' 'Notice la Hereby Gives
That TraspassTng ia Strictly Forhiddea
On These Premiaest. -Under Penalty ol
Prosecution." Price 15c each 1
for 25c. Statesman Pah. Co., Salem.
Oregon... ;" " ;-:87tf
1 WILL SSI.L ETEBYiNEW -Upright,
grand aad. player piano ia
our stock at practically dealer "a cott,
for quick aale this week; Terms If de
sired. Tallman Piano Store, 895 8,
12h. " " "-7n2t
For Sale Livestock - 89
FRED. W, liAN'GE, VETERINARIAN
Office 420 8. Commercial. Phono 1198.
Rea. Phone 1666. " Mm2S
Wood For Sale
43
COALALL THB BETTER KINDS
mU.MAN FUEL CO. PHONE 1854-
48nSlf
. ; 1 in . . 1 1 .1 1
4-FOOT OREEN - SLAB, 98.90 PEA COBB
le-in. ry mill, 94.50 per leao, dry
fir ond oak. Phono 1879-W. - 48a5tf
COMPLETE FUEL BERVICE
" " TELEPHONE 1885 -
HILLMAN FUEL OOMPANY
48&21t(
SALEM -FUEL
. Trade Street.
TRANSFER,
TBS
Wood. Ooel, Brieueta,
Oeal, 1
Phono
Transfer and Moving.
48n20tt
WOOD DRY, SAWED ANY LENGTH
HILLMAN FUEL CO. PHONE 1855
. . 43n21t(
BRIQUETS THAT LEAVE N0ASHE3.
. il HILLMAN FUEL CO. . ,
- 48n21t(
18-INCH SLABWOOD PER LOAD, 82.50,
, 19-lneh 2nd fir per load, $9.75; 16
ineh old fir per load. 4.50. Prompt
delivery. Tel. 2313, Tracy Fuel Yard.
1067 D Stree. -. 43n22t(
WOOD SAWING. PROMPT AND
CAREFULLY, -HILLMAN FUED CO.
. - - 48n21tt
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft. aid 18 loch. ,
Dry mill wood.-. .. . . ,
Green mill - wood.' ,
Dry second growth fir.'
Dry 4-ft. -an.- and oak. '
FRED J5. WKLL8. -Prompt
delivery aad -reaeeashl price
280 South Clmrch. Phone 1543.' 43fi8t(
16 INCH OLD TIR---BBCOND QROWTS
oak and ash. Phono 1T3. M. L- May
field. 48U8tl
GoODlTAlPTJRr'WOOD ,
PROMPT DEUVEBIES.
HIL.I.MAN- FOEU OO.
TELEPfiONB 155. : 48i;fftt
Bltacellaneotts
51,
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AND
repairing. Ciiese-Power FnratMS'f
Store. Slsaotl
H. B. SEAGKOVE FURNACE AN
3
sheet metal shop moved to 881 Mi
8t la
, JkiisceUanooas
311
OAK AND FIR STUMPAGE TOR SALK,
Will advance grub stake while eat
ting. Will fM truck aad take woe4
delivered in. Salem to pay stumpagei
for truck aad money advance. Houses
furnished.' Doa't phone ' residence.
John li. Scott, Oregon Bldg. 51n23
SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER CO
l&i Trade St.
Wood.. -Coal. BHquet bad Transfer,
Price righa, Servioe the bsst. Dhy
?hoaea, 19 aad 599, Night phone 1606.
all no. " -- - ..SU9t
Lost and Foand
33
LOST PAIR titlVING GLOVES. FIND
or call Statetmasw - - - . 53ng8
LOST SIGMA NU . FRATERNITY PrN.
- please retarn to Hamilton' Furniture
Store. - 58di
Personal
53L
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT- t
am not responsible for any bills made
except those made by myself. 3. H.
Tenser. . . . 5Sd-
, HTZZ TRKATHENT - V
FOR APPENDICITIS 1
;v "It-Is- Wonderful." Free informaH
Address Hu Co, Portland. Oregen.
5516-1035
Btoner to Loan
37,
CITY BUILDING AND RESIDENCE
, leant repayable lik rent. Prompt serr
ice. . - ' - .. - :, .
. A. C BohfBstHt - . '
1 ' Ceailoe, I-oeao and IasuraM '
147 No. Commercial 8t, Salem, Ore.
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