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J7 1111. T.JH.r.litl.V K I ;'.-WSl.l..,n t inivtny , '.8- THE OllfiGON-STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON ... -WEDNESDAY MORKlKG. DUMBER 5; 1923 'Xm.r.ZSmmM Make No Mistake About "Her" Present Select It : ' Through The Shop-o-scope! For Him TOILET SETS In silk Imed gift sets, wonderfully attractive sets for 6 to 35. Tyler' a Drug Store, 137 S. Commercial. DON'T PUZZLE your hod or tire your feet looking for that Christmas present for "her." .Let the Shop-o-scope how it to you in few minute' time. CHRISTMAS 18 the time of rood cheer r ;get yotrrself in the proper, frame of mind, if doing your holiday shopping the Shop-o-scope I way. Ll'GCiUE Steamer trunk, wardrobe trunks, suit cakes and Uandbajs. A large stock tor you to select root. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. i THE PEOPLE who net flat feet and flat wallets during the holiday Shopping , season are Hie one who never .thought of mine the Shop-o-scope. ' PAT STOCKINGS without thin pocket books t That's easy do your Christmas baying through .the Shop--seope. GIVE WISELY sire well giro thought to the Shop-o-scope before jou gore any Christmas presents! THE VI IT without the a-lver is bare. Ihejr say. And often' the giver is bare of gUts until be remembers to consult the frhop-o-scope. COUNTY NEWS BRIEFS Oak .Ridge s, t,A special roaT,leTy for this diS' trict, was voted, at the Oak Ridge high school Saturday evening No vainber 21. A special five mill tax amounting to $3000.29 was unanimously Toted. During the coming year consid erable improvement will bo made on the streets of the town. The loop road west of town will be and in While we are getting a large shipment of several cars of coal, we suggest that you take the same advantage and lay in your . winter supply while coal is fresh and; prices are right. Coal $10. and up LARMER - - t TRANSFER AND STORAGE 143 South Liberty Phone 930 '- UNCLE BILLY fHlROTHY DARN IT - " " , '. ; l Li Give one guess how MAMV rJlCKEL'b iM MV HAMDS' THEV AiE . - t i v s ii i ' r, -x n . s i w s li .. L.nrwr : - - i 7i si v i v a i -(D)- seep TRADE MARK CLASSIFIED SECTION For Her MANICURE ROLL-VPS All guaran teed men-handine. An ideal sift for the ladies. Price from 5 to ft 5. Tiler's Drug Store, 137 8. Commercial. KEEP THE WRINKLES away from both your forehead and ynor .purse this year do your Christmas shopping through the Shopo -scope. OIFTKY You will find many articles suitable for Christmas gift in oor Giftry. Flower vases, bowls, console sets, e't--tric lamps, book en ls and many other.. If. L. Stiff Furniture Co. PERFUME ATOMIZERS Importwl ; good quality rubber bulb. A e'ft that will win apnwiation. $." to f'J.'"'. Tyler's Drug Store, 157 S. Commercial CANDY Kanry Christmas Boju-il Can dies. Also targe rariely of bulk caudies. Tlie Ace, Masonic Temple; CHRISTMAS WILL look less com plicatedwhen you look at it thiwush the Helpful Shop-o-scope. MAYTAG Permit the Maytag itslf to prove its iineqti-iHi-d h-ljfultie ly wash inc with it. Then if i! dwsn't SKI. I. ITSELF, don't keep it. We will Kiodly bring a Mayta; right to your home. Tl,e Maytag Shop. 1GW isouth ll'gh Street. Telephone 221 tJ. I opened for tisoand considerable j graveling on other roads besides the Usual maintenance. The Red Cross drive has been completed and netted $41.50. Mrs. Charles Croner was chair man of the, drive. Frank Chenowath got several teeth knocked out Monday while at work when a trip line broke luting him on the mouth. The forest service have shipped pAMGlvR Your?S 1 - . . . . . f I LI For Home- FURNITURE Any piece of ftirniture make an ides! Christmas sift, Come in and shop around. We'll be clad to assist yon. II. L. S'iff Furniture Co. THE SIIOP O SCOPE in the ereatest Christmas discovery since Santa Claus U" it- today! MAOA7.INK S''BSCRI 1TIONS Givine yearly mairazine . an "script inns a 'Christies gifts has grown in popular ity lie' Siise it so easily and ' satisfac torily settles the question of what t TTeI We han-Hi- ail re-o2uized pub l,a lions. The -Are. Masonic Tcuijile. 'TWAS T11K NIGHT before Christmas ltrrrnihrr 24th. to he erar" a;id every NHx-ktii tl lite hoi.- Uutjrini: wth spien'lid gifts ai-ierled tl.muil the Shop-o-scope! YOC'RE RIGHT There's sbsolntely no substitute fur tiie Shop-o-M-ope these busy buying days. It's I -ad by all wise shoppers. PHONOGRAPHS tn.-ikn" id"l Christmas gifts. We have iniiiiy model irtrolas and Brunswick at relnre.l prire. Get one for the family and .have the music you want the year around. II. L. Stiff Furn iture Co. equipment and sent eight men to a point beyond Railhead to re move puncheon from the road, so that it can be graded next sum mer. Harry Herbert, Jr.. and wife are back after spending several months near iiedford and Gold Hill. Kelley Sultivan has moved all equipment to Eugene where they have the contract for clearing the land for the S. P. round house site. The local Odd Fellows lodge have bought a lot on First street across from the church. The erection of -a hall will be in prog ress in a short time. J .E. Stevens has purchased the Model restaurant. Mr. Stevens formerly operated the Union restaurant in the Dugal building. Myra Teller who has been em ployed in the. telephone office for a number of year3. left the first of the week for her home in Springfield. Lillian Rycker has taken hcr'place at the office. Roberts Members of the G T. club wen-e-ntertained a' ;i luncheon by Mrs. N'. P. Kugel last Thursday at her home in ShIpdi. Those present wero Mrs. K. .1. Lainson, Mrs. ! Alien Coolfde. Mrs. Flora Holloy, Mrs. C. Schwab, Mrs. S C. Daven- BECKE & Insurance r-lLAtwT ? ME WHADA YOU MLAN SAID DlAL- THAT m am "mas mm i port, Mrs. L. Clymer, Mrs. George Higgins, Mrs. H. B.jCarpenfer1.Ifs. Bud Statesman, Mrs. W.,V-"Johnson. Mrs. Arthur Baird And? Mrs. B. D.- Fidler. The neit meeting will be with Mrs. B. D. Fider on December 3. " Fred W. Trinkle of Spokane spent Sunday with Mrs ! Alice Cowlidge and Mr. atnd Mrs. Will Coolidge. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bradbury of Falls City syent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. fTBfad bury. Carpenter Pros, are plowing and clearing their loganberry patch. Vernon Black of Portland is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carpenter. Miss Ida Frank, principal of the school, is spending her Thanks giving vacation in Stayton with her parents. Ed Clymer, Mrs. L. Clymer and Janice Hig-gins went to Rosehurg where they celebrated Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gil ham. The school pupils Rave t hi1 in teresting program Wednesday af ternoon: "Hello. Mr. Turkey." by John Burden; song. "Thanksgiv ing," by school; 'An Old-Time Thanksgiving," Merle Shorey: "The Flag Salute," by pupils ot the primary room: "Proud Tur key," George Iiucker; "Thanks civinz Soirit." John Davis; ' dia logue, "The Ktory of Thksgiv inc.' bv several older nuiils; "The One Drawback," Janice Higxins; "Thanksgiving." Vernon Lefley; "The Better Way." Marion Shor ey; "Song of the Pumpkin Pie," primary pupils. Mr. and Mrs. W. H- Beall and family of Salem were Thanksgiv ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zielkie arid son, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blankenship spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A. Stippling in Salem. Misses Alice, Lorena and Bor nice Zielke were home for Thanks giving. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bressler and Mr. and Mrs. A. IT. Kleen had Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Glenna Jay and children in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Henninsen of Portland visited with Mrs. Julia Henringsen and Howard and Alice Henvnpscn Thanksgiving. Oervais Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cutsforth and ohildren. Mr. and Mrs. Franhj Cutsforth and Children of Ger vais, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray and daughter, Lola of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Schwab and child ren of Aurora spent Thanksgiv ing day at the home of their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cuts rorth. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Hein antl Mr. and Mrs. James Boicoff and! daughter of Portland sreut Thanksgiving with their-mother, Mrs. Grace Hart. Jf Aliti(Ari fY0U5Afe-T5 So UEXDRICKS ot All Klnda Telephone 161 THA7S THE WAV i DANGER SAYS FIVE. ft a rfc fm. . m . V- ... VOU1- OANGCR- I 4 J Union Roster MEAT CUTTER'S CXION KO. 180 Meet second and fonrtk Wednesday. Pretident W. E. Melbnrn; secretary, Robert Pede. - CAPITAL TYPOGRAPHICAL O'lOS NO. 210 President, O. F. Evans; secretary, M. D. Pilkenton. Meets second Satur day.. 3:00 p. m. CARPENTER'S Meets Thurs. CXIOK KO. 1065 evening. Arthur Tuck- er. president; m. Pettit. secretary. Skilled mechanic furnished. Phone 179. Lodge Roster FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAf! LES. meet everv Wednesday. Fraternity Hall, S. M. Willett, Sec y. Tel. 889-R. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEETS AT Fraternal Hall every Tuesday evening. Visitors, invited. Fred lVnhan), C. C. : Wilier Letion, K. of It. S. tf L. P. Gleason is spending a few days at home. A wedding daiee was given at the town hall Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aspinwall. Irma DeJardin has been quite ill with tonsilitis. The public school children gave a very interesting Thanksgiving program at the school Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth enter tained the Hermosa club this week. Mrs. Barbara Snyder left Wed nesday evening for Thv Dalles to spend her Thanksgiving vacation with her husband. A quantity of food prepared for Thanksgiving was stolen from an outside cupboard on the porch of A. Schaefer's home. A window left open showed that the house had also been entered but nothing was taken- Joe Bowley and wife of Port land spent Thanksgiving with his father Marshall W. Bowley of this place. Leslie Colby spent Thanksgiv ing day at home. The parochial school children held a candy sale at- the school Wednesday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Wachter spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Wachter's parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Welsz. Rosedale Iast Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cammack had an enjoyable party for her Sunday school class. Miss Lela Cook was made president, and "The Gleaners" "was chosen as the class name. "The Gideon Band" class held a meeting on November 24. On Sunday morning Mr. nnd Mrs. Carrol Tamplln gave their farewell sermons. They expect to leave soon for Central America to help in the missionary work. Mr. and Mrs. Taniplin leave many friends in Itosedale. A larj;e number of people at tended the showing of the African pictures at the church Sunday evening. Miss Laura Cammack was home for tbe Thanksgiving vacation. Ormal Trick was in Portland a few days last week. Miss Hazel Blinston has the mumps. Mrs. Lester Bates has gone to Portland. Miss Helen Cammack visited in Portland last week-end Next week-end N. P. E. I. will hold a conference at the church. Hazel Green The Woman's Missionary associ ation will give a woman's day pro gram December G at 7:30 o'clock. There will be special music and a play, "Serving Two Masters." r why ME fdt KMiW rig.it Of Cfc hrtson &t5teman V Published every morning (except Vton- oay; at osiem, tne capital of Oregon. r 1 Local Rates For Classified Advertising Iaily or Sunday One time U cents per word Three time 5 ceuts per word Six times S rents per word 1 mo., daily and Sun. 20 cents per word In order to earn the more than one time rate, advertisement must run in consecutive issues. No Ad. tsken for less than 25 cents. Ads. run Sunday ONLY charged at one-time rate. Advertisements (except Personals and Situations Wanted) will he taken ver the telephone if the advertiser is subscriber to phone. The Statesman will receive adver tisements at any time of the dsv or night. To insure proper classifica tions aos. snouiii ne in before 7 p. m. TELEPHONE 23 OR 583 Money to Loan On Real Estate T. K. FORI (Over I.add A Uush Rank) BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOUR HOilE OR CAR HAVE IT Insured Properly Phone 101 Becke & Hendricks, Heili Bldg., 189 N. Hi?h SI. 4 'J8-tf ADVERTISING. HONEST ADVERTISING These col ums must he krpt free from anything of a questionable nature. Misrepresen tations will not be tolernt.'d. Infor mation st.owine any questionable in tent ou the part of the advertiser should be reported to this uews papef nr the Suleui Ad Club. Automobiles SALEM AUTO WRECKING CO. Wheals, Tires, Rims, Fendera Half Price and I-es Parts for all cars, cash for old cars. 402 S. Church Phone 2159 ls3tf SC1IEELER AUTO WRECKING CO.. will buy your old car. Highest cash price paid. 10B5 N. Commercial St. ljlSlf Auto Repairing GENERAL REPAIRING. TIRES AND tubes, accessories, gas and oil. MED LER & LEBEXGOOD GARAGE. Phone 5H4. Miller and S. Commercial ' Sts. We specialize in reconditioning motors. 3a0tf and exercises by the Junior C. E. A cordial invitation to all. Miss Annie Hashlebacher, who f is working at Salem Heights, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hashlebach er. Mrs. Kate Bashor of Portland visited her sister. Mrs. John Van Cleave, last week. B. C Zelinski and Orvillo Luck ey have leased 20 acres from N. P. Williamson to set out Ktterburg strawberries. Mrs. II. Slatery of Rosehurg spent Thanksgiving with her par ents." Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davis. W. M A. will meet at the par sonage December 10 at 2 o'clock. Airs. Lester Van Cleave is leader. This will be mothers' and child ren's Christmas meeting. Louis Kobow's mill burned last Thursday night. Defective wiring is supposed to have caused the fire. His tractor was damaged. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunigan of Astoria spent Thanksgiving with parents. Edward Dunigan, Sr., and W. G Davis. Mrs. Kitson has recovered suf ficiently to be removed from the Iaconess hospital to the home of relatives in Salem. Wilroa DmIs, who is with her sister, Mrs. George Dunigan of As toria attending high school, spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Rosalie Williamson spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mr3. X. P. Wil liamson. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Kobow spent -By Charles McManua Ul U N T CU ItU Co i t ARpJED a vi WOR D , egoH'-btatesmaii Auto Top SEE IS FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK, O. J. Hull Auto Top and .Paint Shop. Resr Fire Department. Saltitf Salesmen 13 pppppppppppprpppppprppppppppp pppppppppppppppppfppppppppppp pp rp pp PP rp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp PP WANT FT) SALESMAN WITH CAR PP PP PP PP PP PP rp pp pp pp pp We furnish all , the prospects you can handle. Another high grade salesman needed at once. To qualify you must have sell ing experience in some line. Sea Mr. Oaskill. salesiuanaser. PARKER REALTY COMPANY 409 U. S. Bank Bldg. r Commercial, at State pp pp PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPIM'PPPPPPPPP l'I'PPPpPPPPPPPPl'PPPI'PPPPPppppp Wanted Employment 10 YOUNG MAN. AGE 23. HIt.H SCHOOL crsduate. wishes work of any kind. Woold workkat nijrht if nwessary. (iood rei'n-eacc. Care Box 3555 Statesman. 19d'i WANTED TO PLOW. CALL ADDING Motor Co. Silverton. 19d-t" FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work, phone 19F3. 19ml4tf WOOL GOLF HOSE CHILDREN'S sport hose, knit to order. Hand knit tins. Phone 1778 J. 19a30tf For Rent 21 MODERN . 5 ROOM HOUSE AND OA rxe, 1975 State St. Inquire 19H3 State. !ld2" PRINTED CARDS, SIZE If BY 7", wording "For Rent," fH-ice 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office, on rround floor. For Rent Apartments 23 HEATED APARTMENTS, 1335 STATE. 23d4 FURNISHED 2-ROOM. APARTMENT, close in. 455 S. Winter. 23d4 PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 74", wording, "Rooms to Rent," price 10 cent! each. Statesman Business Office, gronnd floor. Foe RentRooms 25 WELL FURNISHED LARGE ROOM AND kitchenette. Heated. Coti Center. Phone Via W. 25d2 ROOM FOR RENT LX MODERN HOME three blocks from state bouse. All conveniences. Gentleman preferred. Please give references and address A. B., care Statesman. . 25j28tf FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR studentii, with sleeping porch privileges. Everything modern. References are re quired. Address room, care Statesman. 25j28tf FOR RENT HEATED FURNISHED room, with garage. Near Capitol. Gentlemen. Phone 415-M. 25nl9tf For Rent Houses 27 FIVE ROOM HOUSE FIREPLACE, furnace, and pipes for gas. Close in. Phone 2044-W. 27nl5-tf RURAL HOUSE Phone -97F12. NEAR. CITY LIMITS. J7d4 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED houses. Money, to loan on city prop erty. Brown and Johnson, 109, South Commercial. 27d2 RENT LIST IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $ I O Two-room gnrace house.; Large old home close mV S'-'-1 .imoms sarasre, north. J SOi Half of modern double house, close . in -N"i.- small south,, furnace. .'i:!."-r-Jore flat close in. fuma'-e. $45 New half double,' east. 15 Excellent modern, Fairinount Hill. Becke & Hetidrirks, 1S9 . N. Hizh S r-et. I.'eilis Bids. 27d'-'tf For Rent Farms 29 I HAVE SEVERAL-IRRIGATED FARMS for rent. P. E. Thomason, Turner, Ore, Phone 6XX. 29altf Wanted Miscellaneous 35 WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS used furniture for cash. Phone 511. 35atf FURNITURE PACKING FOR SHIP meats. Giese Power Furniture Co. 85s20tf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED stoves, tools, furniture. " Stiff's Used Goods Dept., opposite court house. 33m22tf CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH dental- gold, platinum and discarded jewelry. Hoke .'melting and Refinery Co.. Otsego, Michigan. .-- 35j28 SKLL US YOUR USED FURNITURE If L. Stiff Furniture Co. - Uaed Goods Dept.., .opposite court boose. 35m22tf WANTED PRIVATFT MONEY FOH farm, loans. We have aeveral applica tions on hand. Hawkins h Roberta Inc. 503 Oregon BldgL R5dltf For Sale 37 AT BARGAIN 1 18 in. Attritin mill and elevator lecging:.l Waghner 15 h. p. motor.. Hx. S578 care Statesman. . 37d3 HIGH GRADE PLAYER PIANO Left with us. Bjg sacrifice for imme diate sale, 4See this snap at once. Tallman Piano Store, 293 S. 12th. ' 37d6 Sunday with friends in Portland. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Woelke and children visited friead3 in Wood burn Thanksgiving. - Mr. and Mrs. McRae and child ren of Stayton, and -m Mr. and Mrs. Elmer" It! inch of Riverside Drive were guests of Mri and Mrs. H Wacken Sunday. , X. P. Williamson had a valuable colt hurt by stepping on a nail. Liberty Next. Friday, December 4, is the regular Parent-Teacher meeting at the hall. Miss Simpson, one of the county health nurses. Is ex pected 16 be present, and there will a short program given by the pupils of the upper grades, " The pupils who rustled the most item3 In their respective grades during the past month are as fol lows; Sixtr Marie Murhammerr Seventh,' Dorothy ' Browning; Eighth Magdalena Schmidt and Louis Jo r y; Ninth S a b i n a Schmidt. .. -. ' . " . ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fae re cently-became the parents of a son who bis been named Herbert, OI ney, Jr. Mrs. Tae was formerly Misslvllen Berg of Liberty. f Mr. and Mrs; II. M. Doud and family; Mrs. Klalah Hoffman, and Oris and Violet Uoffuaa vlsited at 37 F0RDSON. 2 PLOWS AND DISK FOB sale. J. 8. Hiatt, Rt. 1, 63F15. ' 37o3tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TEJ cents a bundle. Circabsttoa department Oregon StsteSmsn. 87tf RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 3" BY 50 receipt forms in book, 15 eenta per book or wo for 25 rents. Statesman office, 2li South Commercial 8t Sa lem. 37f25tt CLOSING OCT Our used pianos at $50.00, $73.00, $100.00 and $125.00. See these at once as they wilt not last long at the-s prices. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. X.th. 37d(i W ILL SELL EVERY NEW Cpri-ht. grand and player piano in our stock at practically dealer's cost, for 0,uick sale this week. Terms if de sired. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. l'-'th. 37d TRESPASS NOTICES. SIZE 14x9 INS, printed on good 10-ounce canvass, bear ing the words, "Notice Is Hereby Givea That Trespassing is TStrietly Forbidden On These Premises Under Penalty of Prosecution." Price 15e each or 3 for 25c. Statesman Pub. Co., Salem, Oreson. 37atf For Sale Livestock 39 GUERNSY COW, N. Com'l. FRESH SOON. 771 39d3 FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN Office 420 S. Commercial. Phone 119. Res. Phone 1G66. 39m23tf PURE BRED CHESTER WHITE BOAR. S-mouths old. Rt. 7, Box 151, Salem. Phone 105F12. A. A. ."vafzieer. 3dJ ' nn Wood For Sale 43 WOOD FOR SALE. 16-INCH OLD FIR, second fir and limbs, dogwood and alder. Phone 251 or 622. 43d5 COAL ALL THE BETTER KINDS H1LLMAN FUEL CO. PHONE 1853 43n21tf 4 -FOOT GREEN SLAB. $3.90 PER CORD 16-in. dry mill, ti.M per load, dry fir and oak. Phone 1879-W. . 43n5tf COMPLETE FUEL SERVICE TELEPHONE 1855 HILLMAN FUEL COMPANT 43n21tf SALEM FUEL tc TRANSFER. 753 Trsde Street. Wood, Coal, Briquets, Transfer and Moving. Phone 529. 43n20tf WOOD, DRY, SAWED ANY LENGTH HILLMAN FUEL CO. PHONE 1855 43n21tf BRIQUETS THAT LEAVE NOASHES. HILLMAN FUEL CO. 43n21tf 16-INCU SLABWOOD PER LOAD, J2.50, 16 inch 2nd fir per load, $3.73; 16 inch old fir per load. $4.50. Prompt delivery. Tel. 313. Tracy Fuel Yard. 1067 l Street. 43n22tf WOOD SAWING. PROMPT AND CAREFULLY. HILLMAN i'UEL CO. 43u21tf BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch. Dry mill wood. Green mill wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry 4-ft. ash. and oak. FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delivery and reasonable prices, 280 South Church. Phone 1542. 43fl8ti 1G-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phone 19F3. M. L. May field. 43fl8t GOOD COAL -DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMAN FUEL C O. TELEPHONE 1855. 43j29tf. Nursery Stock 40 STRABERKY PLANTS FOR SALE. ET terbursr. 121. Phone 75K11. 4Udl2 BLiscellaneous 51 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AND repairing. tiiese-Powera Fnrntturs Store. Sll20tl H. B. SE AG ROVE . FURNACE ANI sheet metal shop moved to 681 Mil fit. Slaoti SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER CO ' 752 Trade St. Wood, Coal. Briquets and. Transfer. Prices right. Service the best. Da) phones, 13 and 539, Night phone 1C06. Call us. 5U2tl Lost and Found. 5.1 LOST A LADIES SMALL - HAND purse between the Coffee Shop on Stats and Court and Commercial. Jteturt to SUtesman office. Reward. 53d2 I. OST GERMAN POLICE IXK1. RE ward for recovery. Phene I942-J. ft 3d 3 Personal 55 HIZZ TREATMENT FOR APPENDICITIS "It-la-Wonderful."- Free information Address Has Co Portland, Oregon. SSel 6-1925 Money to Loan 57 f!200 TO LOAN 7 home; 3 to 5 yrs. dricks, Heilig Bldg., i ON SALEM Becke & Hen- 189 N. Hish St. 5722tf CITY AND FARM LOANS Long time, low rate interest, easy pay ment. Investigate sur loan plan. PERRINE MARSTEKS 212 Commercial Club Bldg 57o29tf MONET TO LOAN 6. T. L. WOOD, 841 State. S721tt MONEY TO LOAN OX CITY JIE8I dences, repayable like rest, - Fund available for residence building loans. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT. Realtor Loans and Insurance 147 N. Com'l St.. Salem. Or. 57o25tf Wanted Loans 59. WANTED PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security. W. H. OSABENHORST CO. 175 State Street. 59o31tf 1 SALEM MARKETS j GKAIff No. 1 wheat, white . fl.48 No. 1 red, sacked 1.43 White oaU , .40 Gray oats . , .48 Barley - .80 FORK, MTJTT0H AKD BEET Top hogs ... , , .MM Sows ff9 Dresaed hoSs . .1 S Top steers Cow , , ,, .050.04 2.00 4.00 : aflJU Bulls Spring lambs, 80 lbs. and under .1 1 ft Heavier .9. to Dressed veal .1 POULTRY Light tea 15014 20-21 6 Heavy ben . Old roosters Broilers ,;, Turkey .49 Live ducks Dressed ducks . Live geese Dressed geese . 16Q18 .24 -.18 . .23 For Sale EGOS, BTJTTEm ABD BTJTTEBTAT Butterfat .. : S4V 65 Creamery batter .M-,. ... '- .55 tggs ' . .36 KUndarda , , .49 Selects .48 AUUe, pe ttk 4 , 2.44 (CoaUaued yage t) . I ,L . w i 1