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. - " i .'. ...... . 5 - ' .". - . - '.. ,. . s : : ' ; - : ' . , ; S 1 " i :i -i o i : .f Ii n IS: : i i - $1 ! 1 Si I i 4 By AXTDSED BUSrcn Attractive Affair Given in Vanishing Party Series -"; Mrs. ' Charles Siegmund'Tand Mrs. Glenn Adams, entertained on Thursday afternoon . at the Sleg nvund home on the Garden Road with a. delightful affair in the in teresting Tanishlng party series which is being sponsored among local "women for the benefit 'ot the new women's dormitory at Al bany College. . 1 " ' . A ..The r a'ftrmrm was devoted to needlework .nd Vonversation. Ferns : and a ' love.ly ChrUfmas racto were attraetlve : in r 'the rooms. " At the tea:'Kohir reffeshi meats were serT6d. wlth Mrs. Euff gene'- Presott "assisting' tbe 1 bos-' tesses In f he -serring. f la the group were:- MrsEugene Prescott, Mrs.VAlk;e Ratherfordi Miss Annofa, Welch, Mrs. Coluni bus Mulkey," Mrs. Ada' Simpson, Mrs. Chapman.. Miss Edna Purdy, Mrs. , E. H. Colgan," Mrs. ; A-'.R. Baird, Mrs. R. M: T. 'Hester, Mrsl James Marr, and the' hostesses, Mrs. Glenn Adams ---and - -Mrs. Charles Siegmund. . ,' . . ' Czechoslovakia Program . At Woman's Club - Complete 'arrangements have been made for 'the travelogue, pro-; gram- at the Salem" Woman's lub; bouse ' tbis " aftenooaT ik 2:30" chairing Jiula a. commit-' tee. In charge. c i j The topic will be weirtllustrat ed v w Kb cqldred f jslides Jjl paned through the cortefly othe exten sion departmenVbf ttJes University of i OregQa n4 shown- Jy ' means of . Robert C 'Panlns' projection machine. Mrs.. AliceVm. Dodd, Into whose hands any topic on art or travel mav be entrusted -most safely, will gfVe the- acxrompaWas lectnre; - - '-f ---M-iM Thirty "new members bav been j admitted to .membership in the club and. these win be formalist introduced at ' theTrieetfng today. .The social committee serving ;this month includes: J jMra., J.Al Chiirchlll, JMjrs.,Roy Burton, Mrij,' S. M. EndicoUrMrs. T." C. Smflhji JT..:.Jilw. JFJpria -ypn.,Escheni' irs. jlioy ft. viius. jura. ta. x. I Bragg Mrs. rCJirlea WaUfer, MM. Prank Spears, Mrs. G.Ebs"ejI, Mrs ; nay" Smith, and Mrs. Mark Skiff. (Student Is Gu4st - ; Miss itovena Eyre, student at the "University of Oregon, spent the part week-end as tha truest f her parents, Mr, and 'Mrs, jy&iid. W. ETre. 1 r . i' Birthday Anniversary Celebrated - Mr. and "Mrs. ft: D. Barton and Mrs.F. S. Barton entertained on ' Tuesday evening .celebrating the birthday anniversary of F. 3. t Barton. The spending of the early paft" 6f the evening at the D. Barton home and .the Jatter part i at; the home of the honor guest . gave delightful variety to tne evening. '"Narcissi and jonquils centered the birthday supper ' table, - .Music and games were the - diversions oc me eariy evening. i ; Covers. at the dinner served a J the,, Fi S. Barton home, were ;: placed for; Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter 1 B. Minier,' Dr. and Mrs. A. G ! Bates. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Robert ! son. -George. WVWalton, Mr. an4 i Mrs-l R,., Barton' and Mr. and Mrs. F. -8.Barton, - .' -: ' I EhWe Kous'Club '&ol&s "NbUo8t'Meeting ... The most eaoyable affair of the , Bnjre Nesclab jwas ,.'np v.ho : tesa'Vjneeting at the club house on , Wednesday 'evening. ;jurnem bersVere. present and al number ; of avests. Tbls was the first meet- in gl since .the election of officers a -week ago ; when R. 8. Howard ".was, -elected ? -president ; Herman , - Hnntmelv-ice-ipresideat ; Herbert Hale, treasurer. . and - Wm. Moses ' liMjcretary.' New-members admitf 'ted were Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest Lee and Mr. Victor'Swart. ' Mrs. Don Bright and Mr. ; 'Hill won high honors t 500. Mrs. . Harry Smart and GV W. Johason .'received the consolation - prises. ! Refreshments J- weref served ' 'M - '10:30, followed 'by ' dancing nntil 'midnight i Members present were-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smart, Miss Dorothy .Smart, Miss Annabelle XAwrence i 'Mr. and Mrs.; Herman HumineV Mr. and Mrs.; Herbert Hale Mr : and Mrs. William, Moses,. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard, Mr. and Mrs. . Ernest Lee Victor . Swarts and'G ?W. Jphason.' Guests for the eve- c4KrJvcr&&y far. ' ; S 'liisurance cSf Ail Kinds: TeL tlisi' . -..... JTeiUs Theater: Xxtbyt 1S9 North IUgh ning were . Mr; and Mrs. Don Bright, Mr, and Mrs; Charles Hill, Mr. jthd Mrs;' William: Downing, Mr. and Mrs, John Jelderk. Mr. and Mrs. Lroais Tunvbleson. -jHosjtesses ' f6rJaauary 21 will be ' Mrs. William" Moses and -:Mrs. Harry .'Smart" iJj7A'. jfuHTC smgif vrer xtautu ; , MrsA.rthr'J..Ilahnv prominent metzosopranoV soloist, ,jangr last nlRht -bveir-tre Tadio -from -Corral-1 Is. Itfar rjograiivas broadieast from the Oregon A fffi cult wral col lege sf atiod. M,rf r ahns accom- panimjenta" were played By. Prof. Paul petrl, director of bSOAC, eohseivatory lof miisie.: :i:i---.isr-arj.'.3ipii-; Kaforvaemm The; members of xafonry's dub of r progressive icier ks - held 4helr monthly jneeitngrtn tbectoUrrnqma r of I the oreanizatioiwoa t aa&lay Teventrtg; Alter 4.be "banquet,-. TBtirlng -J? preSident,v"tarned i th meeting over to, the newly elected officers who have been e'ectedfoT the cqmipg year as follows: Mrs. Blancife-Steiwer; preafdenttt Miss -QnitwenioVk;;vice'president: Blancife'8 Qoeenie-'VI 7., - fcvn j , Mfes -Ivy5 Taylori'-eeOMUry : jars, j Clkra IS0uthi.-.Ciar; "Hagars, end Mm.pvV parsons; benevo- loury igave a 4alk during the eve- nihg a "CooperaUon.; JThe ialk a -areompaniea :y iiiusirauons. iMisk MaiihcBareb; Miss Con stahre 5 C?Iark''.Misa . Josephine Baumgartner; Mlsa Eva Roberts. ttrtd'Peery aren;spnt an enjoys aBje past -B,tn tiB,iu:it -snmmer'cof tape, at Mebama Film pi Church f4"Brpken xLaws". is the title of the fijlm which -has been chosen for oise -tomorrow night at .the regular .evening" .service at the First Congregational cnurcn. . , n synopsis the plot js as roi- lows:4 ::., ..-.. "Broken Laws", is n story about our?, jazz-mad ,age. ,Jt concerns a, tnnttiA' ,ni1 ertn fITIfl tllA rf'isUI trpus iffect of .top muck me me oais qo- ..WHP g!yJ"S, f t.N.'.-" cbiid'sl feelings, she' thinks him, a psfrasdn of all the virtues, .with nary a fault. ; She,ever reprl- toandsj never scold, but otttin- ually indulges tboy ln,ipWs, demands. ' aV '' Her Husband remonstrates witb her: be seesHhe change in the boy and is mevea by it e neneves i Inr ihe old maximum "Spare the rod and snoii the child." - But Joan, this wile, will not4 let him punisi the . boy Bobby for any of bis misdemeanors. Gradually, through her selfish lave for her bpy. Joan finds herself losing the lojre ojt her husband .who has; tak- e4 to gambling and drinkl.. This 1 is the! atmosphere in which little BobbyC grows to jnanhaod. ... Next door Dick and Muriel isl typical of the. socalled modern Mrpman. Dick, a oooa-aoving a.nq hame-iovingiottl. Jnhis desire lor i '. i ka. Marie) full swjhg and she makes a fine'mess ox her life all befose her nasband'a very eyes. Ana this Is he atmosphere In which-Patsy. . i--. .1. .. . . . - , ... her .1 tUe-.daughteri.fcnd Bobby s dearest friend and pal, grows; w womannooa. r , V: Thd years pass. Ralph Allen dies', t Bobby- has grown iotor an arrogant .selfish boy, a likeable; albeit ilawless' youthj a product- of our jasz-maa ' age. Patsjr is a typical modern flapper. . pDisPbeyUrg all laws. simply, be cause, be had never been taught Id. " respect ' them, r Bobby Is sen tenced to a term in Jail for mani slatrghtef.'-1 He has 'killed n'-bla woman while out-Joy yldlng with ileirtbroken, Joan the mother. in a scene 'of stupendous and I hearty-rending drama, pleads with the j J udge to let her serve her boy's term . in his "'stead, because it is Realty she' who-is guilty. t; Bobby Is man enough, however, toj take his paaishment. and at the expiration or the jau sentence he Ad ifatsy and Joan1 start 'life again on a surer," finer footing. ' Salvkae Skon Today ' 1 ;-1 The ( salvage bypp w hjch is be-1 Ihg ' sponsored -each! Saturday - b ; the Salem ilfomrt clubr-'Wil jagali jbbpen -Hodayr w ith Mrs ; Esclre lc!zi Hcndriclcs t - l v . a a m. mm mm t C 0 CIAIi C AIEirDAIl; I ! X i- .r Today .. - li Salem'" 'Woman's . clob. . dab JtonBft.i-2:5A o.loclc. i II, S.TJrant circle. No 5, Tadie of the. O. Jt. WrH, Wood,- 642 N. High street hostess. . f ii v m . . . . . ."' -m -mm.:. . a J Central - Congregational churchy PW Tlckef office, 14 N. IJberty street. .- Sandny -Standard Bearers - Pageant. First Methodist 'ehurfch. ' ' . j . Monday . Salem Burns -' club. " Annual program and banquet.. Hotel Marion, 6; 30 o'cjock.; ' ; - " . i - TueMloy Jf : : Eastern Star j aociaf -atleTOoon. CardsjK-ljodge rwvnxs.. ' " r- C, K. SpauWing in ceneral charfr Donations i -will 'appreiiiated from-, ili-those: wbo. ideiire ' to .con- tributdv Throngh i the ' capable management, of. -those :ln. charge, the' event Is proving a consistent success. Columbine Club Entertained Mrsl L. O. Smith; entertained in t'deligThtrnrway ionyesterday af t rnoonj for the, ' pleasure of the members of the Columbine club. At the! . VtingWednesday. Mrs. A. L. Templesbn was elected sec retary! of the club. : Part at. the " ""1"" '"JW? Ki? cfJefldar- , RU", fent jfor. the afternoon Jncjud- Joh" Wefk- The! next meetine b' tbe club TT"' ,T ' n V'T r ' - a !,ukioh uincneon was served.! at t '30' o'clock with cov ers'plaoedfior: Mrs. ' Ralph How ard,ilfeaii F;:li''J6sepl Mra. WJl Ham powuinc Misa Anaabelie Uawrebce. Mrs. William -McCar- roll, Mrs. A. L. Templeson. Mrs cuariea Davis, Mrs, Joseph Mc- Alpine Mrs. N. G. Kreuger, Mrs; Byron 1 C Lieuallen, Mrs. John Jeld'erft. and -the hostess, Mrs. L. 0' Smith. Mrs. Dallas McCarroll being the only member absent. ! , Vfiitfin PortlatM I Mrs Emma Davis and. her son, W.W Davis, who is visiting in Salem from the middls west, spent Wednesday and Thursday of this week in Portland. They were f llll v onrarto ln&J iir(nn kheir stay at the E. F. Hitchcock kome-i Mr. Davjs is the guest in Salemlof bis motber, Mrs. Emma Davis land of his sister, Mrs. Cooked, Food Sale , The Ladies of the Central Con- gregatlonal church . are .sponsor- ng a! Blle of deUcious ' cooked foods itodav -at -the Southern Pa. citl ticket of f ice.at 18 4 Ub a-tv .f i Pratum Folks from thia immnnllv Uave quite regularly attended the Revival meting at Sliverton during the past week. " The Loyal Workers Bible jelass will, bold Its monthly business I meeting. and class social in the I basement of thechureh Friday ev- enmg.i -jne newly elected Presi- oem ,rea ercn wui preside. i uev. rwiocu cumrwmeu iae Ladies' Aid Wednesday afternoon. i xvevj m.. a. uroves snowed some Te.ryr ' ?.aiI!,r-,,J - ,a.Befn Blidea ot hnisslon workamVng the loggers a tt 'rlfV k k o J Jhere at the Methodist rhnreh-Sn-1 ... l- :rt . ert?lt w here wag on,the r ttraiif W thA . siit.nn VHartf Sunday School ronventionJ DOROTHY DARNIT .,. ...tta I V. n..rvar nm-m immmmmim i I UJlL NfMl P CACr. 0"irini L-T I . It. I- '.v1':. 'J . .- - . TT I r ..1. .. ; .. . 11 . " 1 "e.-: 1 1 , V j-. I . ft" v-; . '3:-:, mm LABORS 4. 1j r' Four Families Aided las-" R6 suit of, R'urrV.Calfor.; Statement Deta ls? - .ci t ; Following report of the ' day's activities' of the Salvation, Arioy' was made last night: "',.- fFour families were helpful in ime ; morning "By.ihe alraUbni AJmyr Or e request ' came from a' small community 30 miles distant.' ?iit!h.ourh in awitfifcif ro'iiuty. Polk, it was ii cae of need.' Two wbm- en. one with six children and the Mher with arbaby Bbth hns- lianas were in veteran's hospitals- tn ,Poxtland and Tacoma; ',i,wr'' f"1 TWe 'Army captain received, this request in the -morning "mail, and - by p. m. the -same; day the family was reached and help giv n after needs of three Salem families had been met. The gro ceries. vth. which -this last -family 1 was. ' nejpcia t came hvqxxi fa ocai wohiaii who had read :tbi Armt's' appeal lor " help"' 1 n " y esterlay TOdrning's Statesman. : 'r"; " ftiFoodstufrasd anything in the iifae"! of' Vbse&bleS,is -one "of the chief needs at this time, bot finan tial assistance .13"; also necessary, tbe'Palvatipist!d6 riot waht' to 'engage in a general solicitation for fmnis-before the ttmfej of 'tltetj unhiifil drive Which is Vft four or five months distant. ' !' ' - riETAIL MERCIIAr.'TS Well Known Speakers to Ad- dress Annual State: Con , vention at Eugene . UNIVERSITY )F REGON, Eqgene, Jan. 2i.( Special, to The Statesman. )- A . group j of Fell- known speakers have been secured for "the - annual convention and short course of the State Retail Merchants' association at the uni versity February, 21-24, 'Dean E.f C- i.Robhtns'.of tbe school f busi ness administration announced to day. ; ' ! ' , y Amdng hose who will peak are Marshall N.- Dana, associate edi-4 tor ojf Ibe Oregon Journal; Robert C. .Line nationally known, author -4- ity.ara retail subjects: "Frank.fi Conley, pf esident .of the Coast -A-s-i sociatfon of Retail Merchants,:and seyeral ,oX .the school of business administration facullv-.l Irvine LVining of Ashlanu. . presideh t 'of the State Chamber of Commerce? nas ocen asKea .to maice. uie clos ing address. " ' .; At the short course Pf the eon- mention results of the investigation of the school!s bureau ot researcbf will be given. This ;is Uhe first year that .the short ..course has had a graduating class, ha'ving' been formed only four years iago. Features for the entertainment of delegates are hieing 'planned. and on. Monday night tbe 'Portland wholesalers will give a 'banquet for tbe guests. Tuesday night will be the. regular convention banquet at which graduation exerf fees "are to do neui. . . ... ;., . ., Klamath; county voten special school bonds," by S-to-1 majority. - - - - 1EETIE ; DIXBfETt CONCERTS JW KV'WV (212-fl) Portlan d. . 6-7-KOW. 4Dl J3) : PorUand. . MUSIC, .--g; ,; ... i-i2 1CGW (491 24) Portland. Kent sin 's d snce orchestra. -Weather report ' v f,rir ;! TALKS 7-TCGW (491J5) Toruand. -Talk .by John Philip ;Sousa. - - - . EXTERTAIX31EXT ;; t 1 C:OO-lO:0O--KHJ 40324 - Los ' Angeler 6-6? 30. v Leightou's l orcbestra;-' 30-7:30, history story, . Professor Ilertzog Hen- -1 riot t a ' Pnland. DftlUrt Wrieht.' 4 f Nond Clapp, David Durahd wlth-r Uncle John ; 8tP-program.' 0 iOO.1 l;00KFOA 4jMt) . Seat utlesi 6-6 ;45 liof f man's concert ?, orchestra; 6:45-8:15; courtesy program: - 10 lli30 .Harkaess dance orchestra. . i llollywood. 6 : 15, travel talk; 6:30.-7, concert orchestra; 7 stories of insect, life, H.Wr.Mc-f Snadden;. 7:15,.. church . an-: ; nouncements 7:3 0-8, pipe, pr- . gan; s:io, KNX feature -pror gram 1 0-1 1, dan ce Wiisid ;" 1 1- '. ' aV m". Filmland frolic. 6 : 30-7 : 15-S-KFAU . 280.2f Boise i Idaho, 12-2, orchestra. I 0:30-3:00 a. m., KFI (408.5), ;Xos. Angeles, 6:30, vest .pocket -program; 6:45, "Radiotorial? 7-8. Mabelle Hein and her Blue . Bird- band; 8-9,rvaried owocal and' .. Instrumental program.; 9-1 0 Angelus string trio; 1 ol 1 Radio club. Billy and Polly Uall Charlie Cole and other favor ; ites in popular song review; lli3 a. m.-, midnight revue, Don ' KfeiiTney', presld ing. 1 7:00-11jOO KXRC 208)t . Los ; Angeles. 7-8, music;'S-'$, court esy program; tt-lO, studio pro V ' gram:" . ' x . ' 7:00-11:00 KFWB (252) Hol lywoad 7-8, Pol Iloopli's Jla i waiians, Carl F. Horn orches : fra, ;t)rake : Warner; baritone ; ' Raquel Nieto., soprano;. 3-11 frolic, directed by Charlie - WelU man. . ' 7:00-12;O0-i-KOn,V (256, Wal- Ja,tWalJa, ,WaIu, 7-7;30, news; 8-12, orchestra. -- . - 700.11:00 KGr )3fll.2) -Oakr land, 8, weekly "Sport JleviewV Al-Santbro; 8-10, music houri Btory in song, "The Pagoda of Flowers' Benjamin S. Moorei director; 9, courtesy nrpgram; 10-11, dance music. "r - More han 20Q Out of 2,- BOO Paid $2.50 Fine for .. ;Tardy Application More than 200 put of 2,000 real estate operators in the state of Oregon 'were penalized $2.50 lor not obtaining their 19 2C licenses before January 10. "-This was an nounced yesterday by Will Moore, state real -estate commissioner.' - The law provides that real es tate operators seeking a renewal of their licenses shall pay $5 per annum, w-hile newoperators shall pay 17.50 per year. Under a rul ing of tbe state real estate com missioner applicants who applied for ?1926 licenses after January 10 werp considered as new oper ators and not . entitled to the $5 rate accorded renewals. V ne real estate .commissioner estimated ' that his ruling -would increase -the receipts of tbe depart ment approximately f 500 this year. MLWBLm ' FOB UCEflSE FAULT LEAGUK TO MEET 5NEW YORK. JAM, 20. (By Associated Pjresa.f?The adjourn ed meeting, of the jolut sehed'ulp committee bf the major f leagues 4 win he held in New York Febru ary 3, President Jblin'Heydler af ter the 7ational league; ennou need; idday. - " .4 -i Hillsboro Puget' Sound 'Power & Light company ; spent $30,000 and' telephone - company"' $2 5',6 0 tf in - plant improvements- during 1925.-. : "' NOTICE OF CTCT.VRDL N 'S ' "S AIR OF ilFAIrPROPKRn' Notice .Is" hereby given tba tin der and -.by 'Virtue of ah' order of sale, heretofore dul maiSe andeb tereil'of record in the County -tCburt .f -the'State of- Oregon in ft be Conar o u Marion ; ra ,tb e ; mat-, ter-pf the. guardlansnip ot Marina A. Peterson, an incompetent per son. said iorder having "been made on th -4th .day of January', 126. 1 1 will as guardian of the . person andCbsiate of-said Martha A.'P.et-. ersonfVaelt at private aale, tfor csh. ijr hand on day. of .'sale,, all of the lght, title and interest f the Raidr Martha A, -Peterson in and to. the following described. premises,, of ;nny portion thereof -i. C Beginpfhg . at ' a " po Int ' '1.43 ciains West iof the Northwest coj-i. ner "of Towner,,, Savage's Donation iiind ; Claim thence: "West '5.62 chains; thence KortK 3t,Z2 chains to the ; North .line of the -Adam Stevens D. L.' T&l: thence : West 10.88; chains "to tbe ;ast ifne of the O: it C'RaUroa right of way; thence Sbiith 17 O'Wesr along4 th&ilne of lheC1.1R.13.25 chains toHhe NorthweKt cbrtter o'f that certaia -tract -of laad' orfled by John .Peterson' and 'jfTTe to Henry Johnson -by ;deed Reevirded June 18, 4895, In Volume 60, rPage 510 Deed Records for Mar ion. County, Oregon; thence South 72 30' R. 7.27 chains to the N. E. corner of said tract of land; thence S. 17 30'"W.'. along the E. line of said tract of land" and along the E. -ltne of that" other tract of land conveyed by John Peterson a"nd wifetpjHenry John son by deel Recorded Marcjr 15, 1 89 Q in Vol. 41 Pagp J7 1 . of the Deed Records for Marion County, Oregen, ., chainsote.outh-. -east -corner of the' last mentioned trafct of land; thence 72.30f K 7.43 chains to an angie in the W line df John Peterson land: thence S. 14.76; chains "to the .-County Road hence S. "55 45'. E. along said County Road to- the center of the State Highway t thence N. 34-t-TSy 6.32r;chalmj to; the; place of beginning. Save- and except fromthe '"-foTegPlneBcTtb-fd premises such portions thereof as is described in" the-Deedr" recorded as follows; Tel.- 41 Page 471; Vol. 60 'Page tl'0Y'Vol. 27 Page 139 r' Vol. -46 -Page 198; Vol. 92 Page 573; iH- Deed -Records lor Marion County7"tregon. All the foregoing described premises be ing in the Adam Stevens D. L. C. No.. 53 in T. 7 S.Range 2 and 3 West of the W. M. In Marion County, Oregon. That said sale shall be made at the of rice of Ronald C. Glover, attorney at , law, . 203 Oregon Building; Salem, Oregon, on' and after Monday, February 15,"li926, and sealed bfds will be received.1 property at the aboye .mehliohed of f ice. up to 1 0""o'clockTof .said day. Dated at Salem, Oregon, " this 15th day of January,' 1926. '! FRANK "E. GARLAND, Guardian of 'the person and es iate of Martha A. Peterspn,' an incompetent person. - CAPITA?. TYPOGRAPHICAL, UNION J.O." CARPENTBRSI .US10IV JvO. HeeU Thurt. -aiff. Arthnr Tuck t er, prwidatii-Wm.-i PttlWeeretry. <jlAnechBic furnfhed. Phone 17. SALEM UNION LABEL. LEAGUE ? 6At. W.'Senif, ecreUry, Be ' JL it. i ;4l 1 L0dge RoBter FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES meet err. Wednedi3. t'elrity WU, 8. I KN miI,Ta Ol'- JYTHrA8 MEETS, ;AT 'rterni..Jiu every i ns.aay- whii ViUr invited. Fred lXnhm,;C. C.i VmHr ijttum . - K. ef R.' f - - tl PvilUbe4 eTerr inoTBfBf 'exeep lim dy) At SeJeta, Uie effpiUl Orga, 1 Lucal Rates For ClassiHed J..AdyertisUijg , limily or Snidy . 2 eeateper word . 5 eenta per wei-d One time Z. Three: time 8 is t.mea. S cent per wora . la oruer t nn uiumn uti m .lime rete.. edvertiseneai But ;raa la, eoBteenUv tMhies. . C; ji.l "lio Ad. taken for leae tfiea S5 eeata. lAdfrtp- jflondeyONLX seors4,:. one-(line rate. ' ' ' . - . y ' JldTertlsemeata . (except PereonaJe sad Bitaationa Wabted) -will be taken Tet. the telephone it. tna. ad Tactiaer ia a 8ub?riber to phone. . r ; . The "fUat-aaa wilt reeeiv adrer. ttseifteata at aay -tine ot the day or avht. T inanre proper -elaifiea-tioaa ed- ahottld be io before 1 p ax. Money, to Loan 'j' ' On fteai 1rtate . ; i r. K. FORI . (Orer Ledd A. Buak Bank) BEEORB YOU LEAVE TOUR SOUS ' . . OR CAR HAVE I? Insured Properly Phona JCItVBwVo IJendrieka, Heills Bl4g-"tS'.;:tk "Bt. - 4-28 tf " - AJVFRTISINO ITONFST APVCRT181NO rTheae eol lima mtit be kept free from anything of, a.pntionalle natnr-, M igrepreseu tationa win not- be toW-rmtd. Infor mation showing any questionable in tent on the part of. the advertiser aauuld .fee. rTJorlejl J thw iewi- -WfiPf-r or the Saiem Ad Ctnb. v , , A,ntcrnoiles AUTO IXSURANVE-AT TTlRtPT PRICES See- Stariuley & toiy, over ttnah feank Bid?. 1J-J3 , SALEM AtrO JWRECKpfO CO, . ' "Vhe, Tiree. Rims, 1 enders 1 .Half. Price and Lt.s.' - Parts for alt -ears, cash for old ears. 402 S. Chtireh Phone 2159 ls3tl TRY RAH IOL.IT B lit TODB.CAB BAT terr and -t tillb be a Radiolite booatei: k -Motor Inn Carajje, , 410 S. Commep eialJ (' -'V .)!' mmep 1J23. Auto Repairing - J MOTOR INN. -GARAGE. UJfDEB JIEW management, . expert repair eerrice Clome in ssiiic( acquainted. , r410 -S ' Com l. t 3J33V Anto Tops SEE ITS FOR TCP AXD PAINT WORK. O. J. Hnll AttSO- Tep and Paint Sboa ' 267S. CommexciaL , .... , 5al6tf notice ; Notice is hereby given that I have impounded the following de-j scribed dogs in compliance with! Ord inanee NoT 14 04 , to-wit : One! blaek'and -white spotted, small fox terrier dog. .with , bobtail.' One white fox terrier dog with yellow left yir yUow. spotover tail and bobtail.; " One i, small yellow shep herd jtjpg, teme. 7Tiejab,ove de scTlbed dogs wili-be killed if not redeemed by owners, on brbefore, January 24, 126, as" provided in said Ordinance,' . . ' ' ' ' ' vr. s. low, - Street Commissioner. January 10; 1926. ! J-21-22-23-24-56. V - ; f ; t:..'-' .! ior BBS JTOIC IJ mJ. 3uni 4 Wuid eity. Oood home. Oi tuU A. RESPECTABLE AVt CAPABLri PER oni i eral hooae, work hjf the , ur apply riUid CUemeketa. atler 5 waKtei t-'texocpiIer: I 'JOR ctenoxraphie - and feneral off ice work. '- Apply stating jiuatifM-ationn. ap, : aai Ury.aeted -.BaaOtfat- man. ".I,--. - -s - " ' J t3J- ; Wanted Eruplaymentl9 ? alATERXITY CASES "BY rRACTITAL aara. Phone 294-J. l9jao fcXpEBlEXCED MAX. MARRIEn.lWILI operate- or work en a poultry ranch. rOR-flARtlEX rWWKO. BASiTFKT - digging and .work. Phaw WASTEJJ PAIN'TINOi TINTIK6. f TA 'pernangiag. perr aerrieo fTn ttpa. Phoaa t-W aftflS WOOL' GOLF JtOSE cmLEiRENS i snort hose, knit to- order. - JianH att i ting. Vbone 1T7S-J.- . -. 930i TOXTSa rWTJMAN -WITH ItOY fihllOOL i aga'iaJslra.anyTBclba,.voJt.Ka erejtiees.jIJoxW5 are Stslesman. . -For Bent 31 GARAGE, 411 H. SUMMER; nOfJSt. N. -CapitoU S15. Phone 630. 81j23 K PRINTED CARDSI--SI2B 14' BY fhiT. wording r 'Hot ttenw price i ern each, gtatesmaa - Boaineia Oaiee, on groan d floor. ' ' ' " , J ' i . , FoT'Rent-AparUnenti 23 - rURXISHRl) 3-ROOit HEATED 'APA RT , aaat. ai y.:CotUge, - j 23j26 t-ROOM -APARTMENT,' RKASJJf ABUT. , 254 8t&)tfage:; ,23j2S THREB 'ROO SM TV RTTSfl ED,' fl-ICTJ fT, V-watrfil garage. 412. N, 2tst. 2Sj5i ilKATEI) A PAJtT.M FM? AND iI!WLE '- ' - - - - ; : i MOD ERN " HOT - WATER" 1 1 V. AT K S l room fiat with. B replace. sWpibg. poirli ; and arare. Pbone 13,77-Ji . 1444 :Cate H: Vy -- U .. J T 23j24 LUJHTLY,T'CUNI8HKr APARTMENTS. rHkson4ble. ; M. 4i Phone 2oaO-Jd. ; ;. 4 . . , .. 2SJ23 . PIRST FLOOR APARTMENT rOK RENT . rt!onabi'. H43 Madison, ji 23j'.'a PROPOSALS -FOR Wiioi 1 The Oregon' state board ot con trol will i receive sealed bids on SS50 cords (more or less) bf 4 ft. wood for the"!, following Institu tions .located at. Salem : j Oregon1 State Hospital. j State Institution Tor Feeble Minded.'! f : "..I j Oregon ; Oregon pital." Oregon Blind, I Oregon State Training School:'' State Tuberculoils Hos- - i. : State. School State 'School for the for the Deaf. - - .'" ! . " ?. r Oregon State Industrial! School tor Jirls. :- " - I 1 .-Bldflerar1 may quote ' oil JIIrst grpwtflr, second growthf fir, or round -sbl'ood."Tcei " to yarded at; Institution. ' Delivery "to bo made between February 15 and October 1, 192 6 ' 7 "Specifications and blanks for bidding will, be burnished upon p . plication'; tothe secrefary; At Sa lem. ; ' ? - - 1 -, Uias will be opened at 11 a. . February; 3, 1926, and must be ac companied by. -certified check !ln the sum of 10 .per cent pt total amount bid, made payable to the Oregon State Board of trontrol. whicb sum will be held by the board as a guarantee that fhe bid der'will epterjnto Ji. contract to furnish tbe amount awarded. ;- AH bids -shall ' be . enclosed in sealed ' envelope marked 'Bids" fortWood" and mailed to the undersigned. ! The board reserves the tight to. reject - aay pr all bids, or" ' to ac cept any art of nid?;' ' . Dated at'SalemOregbn,- Janu ary iSM2G. ' V'i - -' :v"i CARLE ABRAMS, - -SecretapTesopS.tat4.Board -of Control. , z;ilf-52-2fi-29T. 1 -.'X tixpnf Win