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rC? - - - THE Oin:GoirrSTATilAN;'SALE2I; OREGON T " f ;" ;, SUNDAY MORNING; MARCH 2f, lG : 1 1 H Continued from pag Mr& M. lUmiltoB, Mri- C.' H. Bates, iliss Lela Marshall; ; ond altosrs:? Georie,' eV Allen. Mrav J. U. Darby, Mys. X a! Fehler, Mrs. Merle Rofccras,' MrjuV J Rahn. Mn.: Martin Fefeahetlah and Miss Maxine'Bu- renl'. -. - - - "- -:. v ' 1 7 Ampetetter Club Mefnbers Ent&tairL Husbands' i -:n Z$ The hbsbahs were guests of the Ameperette"' club xn last; Thura day eyenlng. March 18 at tie home of -fr.' and 'Mrs. 'Wlllfain, MerrJot on Thirteenth street. at a pleasant evening of ; frre hundred; j Hi(o score " wai ""wdn'; by" Me tteTravls and consolation fell to Mrs. Earl Chapel." Oregon grape - and- daf f o- dila were attractively i arranged , about ;jtbe -roomsn.adsinty, Ran dies atifTnapklns: carried the color scheme of St.- Patricks "day. The Innhceon covers were laid .for: Mr. and Mra Willian . Merrlott; Mr. and Mrs'.- Merle -Travis;; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapel, Mr. I and : Mrs. Harley Bosler. Mr. and Mrs.' BTarry Sechler, Mr. and Mrs. . Herbert Lane, Mr. and Mrs.. William Rent- chler. Mr and Mrs. 'AHsta Wen- del of .Woodbnrn,' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green;'''" t;ff .".rvfT.' , Mrs. Earl Chapel and Mrs. Glen : Seeley "wereappofnledly1hSiruh as a committee in charge of the affair! and on departure the hus bands extended" theirl f nearly-! thanks to! the committee ayid.clfb . for-4heir pleasant evening." ' r The next regular meeting of the Amperettes will be held on Mon day aMrch, 22, .afc: 8. ;p r jo afthe home of Mrs. Herbert Lane, 1904 . ww s a, w An illuminating paper on Page ants and Pageantry. ; written by Mrs. W. H. Byrd and read by Mrs. W.'H, Hughes,was' the program feature of the afternoon.; - Mrs. Hidden to ; i r Leave for Arlington V i The trlehdi of Mrs. Elmer: Hoi dea.who.haTe greatly enjoyed , hex stay In Salem during the past win ter, are sorry that shells making ? 4 : 1 ft.,.-'-.. zr:;:--.-,iv' ' --:-''TK " ' - T " :. . 1-"" ' - i We have . j u s t received; another shipnfient of ne-vV t i V . shad i4;dadet andother reliable makes of chiffon, eliable makes service and- nrtnn-riiv- t it TfXTTf- : - . v .... f ' ' .- i. 2 " ' ' i-' . ''.ST-' H6U.O OOROTHV I B I PROPcrtED TO YjoR. SISTER 1 MlUtR OIVVDND OdUVREk , .r-; , .. . ' T) T : :'' " ! ' ( DA-VE. -WZ, XUi KG, CVAt fcOWaU h1-! f'0JA-. VXgSPQ AKIWOCK.; M AfaP a tVLirUJ tavcei fe y TV ll ' T 1 i 1 i 1 7f?TyxKf r TTrJZ' BV'QoavViv SrrtaWJ . Jr' her departure today for her home In. Arlington? yf- y : ,, ; 1 On 'Wednesday afternoon"' Mrs? LC S. Geef compliment esters." Hul den -wtth-an attractfre- farewell luncheon-aa afternoon pt bridge The'SV PkrrKkmotlf Was'chbseh f 6n: thai luMcheon'.feafnres;; .-while Jonquils were-the -flowers used. Green vcinjiles- hdrnedHtf'sIlrer holders. Y f . ' ': f-; Mrs. . Lewis, t GrUTith. iwon the i onage prize, or. tne aiternoon. ; Luncheon- eoTers - were ' marked for Mrs. Hnldeni Mrs,:. George ; Blower. Mrs.! Walter. -L.' Spauldlng, j Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs.- Lewis .Grif fith, Mrs. C.VB. Webb,' MrsJ, G. R, Vehrsj Mrs. F.r Q. Myers v Mrs i JV Vt Brown." Mrs. O. J Myers. Mfes 4ott Biocaion.. wrs, i v.' fi. vao way and the hostess, Mrs,.Geer. Mrs; Rbbert 'Ealciftlh -Honored, in Salem " , ; jT : Mrs.,EvC.osa wat-hostesS t an attractive juraur.eaiuy last weea when she was hostess 1 for . the ple&sure' of 'Mrs.' Robert : Eakin . of Astoria, who came to Salem to at tend' the wedding of Miss Mar garet , Rpdgera ' to James G. A, Hutcheson. During her stay here Mrs. Eakin was 'the house guest of 'Mrs. Ada Strong. , Mrs. Eaktn has- recently '.returned from .a trtp to Europe 'and her! Salem 'friends were particularly., happy .to wel come her in this: Informal way. Miss .Eleanor, Eakin.. Mrs. Eskin's dahghteij is staying inTarls. Xfotpf to jCaUfornut J r,' CMr. and Mrs. Dftvid w. Byra nd: son; 'and" daughter Mtss Ro rena Eyre, and David. Jr.," are onra tendky motor', trip' to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs.; Eyre and their", son J left 'Salem ron Thurs day, 'Miss Eyre, joining them in Eugener ' :f"" ": "i" " : Merry-Go-Round Club ' Meets at McNary Home - Mrr'"andMfs.7John McNary en tertained, members of the.Merry-Go-R6undclubr'at'one of the most enjoyable meetings of the spring season 1 whett"" they were' hosts-In their homeoniTnesday'veningr Jajponlca and daffodils decked the living rooma. - ' Mrs. Max O. Buren and Dr. J. sport KoscCV $2.50 N. Smith won the high, scores at the close of an evening- of JBve handred. '; .: '. - In the group were Mr. and Mrs WT G Alien;- Mrr and" Mrs.- Will ThielseaMr, aad Mrs.: Rollln ,K. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Mai O. Bufeh, Mr. and lMrs R. B. Flemlng Mri and Mrs. U. G- Shipley, Mr. and MrsV Reuben P; Boise, Dr.' and Mfsra. ?W: Smith, MrZ and Mrs. T. B.-Kay and the hosta, Mr. and Mrs. McNary. ,',,' " . ' '4 j i .f-'- ;-V ' :. "" il Eastern Star jto Sponsor benefit 'Ca!rd Party ' I Both bridge1 and five' hundred will be In play 'from 2 to S; o'clock Tuesday. afternoon, March 23, at the Masonic "hall,' when "the Social Afiernoon club, of .the Eastern tar -will 'sponsor one of the largr st and most attractive henellt af- alfs rof the entire :sprlhg ' season; All ladles of the city are cordially invited to participate in the play pgX . Invitations 4 from. , members ire not required, nor are reserva tions necessary, .' , vJ f ( Mrs.. Pearl Pratt is chairman of the committee : in" charge?' of .-'the card benefit with 'her assistants including Mrs J Alice Meyers' Mrs.' Eannie Bishop, r Mrs. .. Virginia af any. Mrs. May" Chambers. Mrs. Ila GrinUth; Mrsi Florence- Viesko. Hr8. t Hasel Gillette, . Mrs' Pearl Grote, Mrs. Belle Miles, Mrs. ZeUa Keimeyer. Mrs. Esther Kuhn, Mrs: F. N. Derby ' and Mrs. William Gahlsdorf. ' .:, ; . . Mrs. Dan J. Fry; Jr., is-Hostess for" Club - A particularly- attractive ' club event of the past week was the bridge tea of Thursday afternoon ' at which MrsJ Dan 'J. Fry Jr. was hostess when he entertained for 1 several Invited guests in addition to members of the club. Jonqails and : daffodils were attractive In the rooms. The invited guests 'in the group were Mrs: T: W. B.' Lon don of -Vancouver; B." C;, Mrs. William Bootr Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs. Louis Lachmund and Mrs.' R.' E.' Lee Stelner. Members par ticipating were Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr Mrs.-1, Shelley Sanrman,' Mrs. George F, Rodger s. Mrs.' 0,:CS Locke, Mrs.Jphn McNary, Mrs. Frederick Lamport. Mrs. Henry Meyers and the hostess, Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Jr. Mrs.. Boot won the prize of the afternoon.'. At the next meeting of the, club Mrs. Lamport will be the hostess. -, i St. Patrick's Party at Grimes Home Miss Effle Grimes was the host ess for a delightful SL' Patrick's party at her home on Wednesday evening; The' rooms "were attrac tively decorated" appropriate " for the event."- After an evening spent In playing games dainty refresh ments were served. Those present were' the Misses Theda Martin, Beulah Launer; Eva Sills, Dorothy Taylor and Messrs. Earle Riggs, Clyde ; Strausbangh, ' ;R 1 c h a r d Strausbaugh, Linden Launer; Wal ter Lee; - Donald Taylor. D wight Armstrong; Kenneth; Grimes, Dale Howard ' Grimes, Mr. .and: Mrs. Fred Blake. and the hostess, Miss Effle Grimes. Church' Circle 'is Entertained . The South circle . of . tthe First Christian church met at the home of; Mrs. - Otto JReadf ick' last Wed nesday afternoon. Following-the business session a reading was given by Mrs. Robert-; son. Mra.i Gabbert, the president, and. Mrs. Headrick. gate talks on Saint Patrick, During the. social hour: which followed, the hostess es Mrs. ; Headrlck and Mrs. Phil- pot served dainty refreshments. Carol' RobtnsonJ . ? ' ' Distinguished1 Pianist; I to Appeat in Salem: The concerCon Monday, March" 29, at which Carol Robinson 'will be' the' appearing artist," will be"a distinctive attraction' In the;Clvic Music club . series of this.- season. Miss.' Robinson's concert will be gtven'at the Heilig theater.: . - ' Miss Robinson's fame as-one of ihe; greatest - ot young .American women pianists Is becoming' firmly established'. and .wherever 'she "has appeared she has -had to. respond to constant recalls.' . ' . M Iss Robinson comes not - only from a very' musical American family; nut is also entirely Ameri can trained i Her mother vwasf a professional i singer and ' pianist, and waa: her teacher until, while itill' quite young, 'she began.- to $tudy: with Fannia; Bloomfield 2Isler. - . ' -...-V--: : .' tl'MlsS Robinson has ' had' much xperlence : in ensemble playing, and is Intensely interested In com position, often playing' pieces of her own. j ..' . , ' - In 1916 she was the district and pational winner of piano in the contests conducted . every two years '.by the National Federation of Music clubs. . In the, following contest she was the winner for the best. . art, song . by an American composer,. . s She is a modernist, by inclina tion, and, when requested, will play programs of modern .compo sitions manuscrfpts, aij'd 'first per formances of new pieces.'. : flouse Guests at fawkJHome Mrs, W: W- Fawk :ant Miss (3 race Fawk have as their house guests Mrs. ' J. P. Read and son, Gordon, of Burlingame", Cal. Mrs. Read is a daughter of 'Mrs. Fawk. Mr. Read, who; was formerly with the First National bank' in Salem, is now connected with the federal Reserve bank in San Francisco.- ' Ilbtor to Eureka : Mrs. Newton S, Smith, accom anled by her brother,' Ennis Put- pam of. Portland. left on Thursday Will be issued oh Sunday, March 28j 1926 Reproduction of page one of the first'issue of The Statesman bearing the date of March 28, 1851, will be printed, together with early historical documents and rare old pictures of that day. Biographical sketches of many of the oldest families in Marion and Folk counties, and histories of the growth of Salem business firms, and business men, will be included. Fifteen cents a cbpy postage prepaid, to any point in the United States. Twenty cents a copy outside the United States. Tett cents a copy at' the Statesman office: Circulation Department, . . . . - Oregon Statesman, t , Salem, Oregtm.c.Jr. GUemenr, Enclosed find $ . . ....to defray cost of mailing copies of the Diamond Jubilee Number of The Oregon Statesman; to the following addresses : NAME ' ' STREET CITY STATE - ' ' " ' . ; ' - ' : . - - j- :- v. - - : - . . ' , - ; ' " " . . , '.; r - .- . B-tl-tMI"-1-1-at1--M n i p i i f". i i- i Maaaesfg-catrBgi Signed Address for a motor trip to Eureka, Cal., where they wiU be. guests of their brother, James Putnam. They plan" to be gbne ten days "or two weeks. ,. 4 - ! -' .-.-- -. ..'- luesUFrom jjlugatifJl i Mr and Mrs. Charles Pratt are sntertatomg'as ' their house "guests rerj theiweek'ni Mrj and Mrs. A. Allen' of Eugene.' , -" ' fbuse Guest from ' ancouver. " Miss Katherine Brown has re turned'- to'her'hom in .Vancouver, "n.-,- after , spending! several - days in Salem witn relatives. rerennial Sale Successful . So successful was the sale of perennials sponsored' yesterday by the art 'division of the Salem Wo mah'3 dab, with Mrs, William Mr Gilchrist Jr., Mrs. -Homer' Smith, Miss Matties Beatty and Miss Edith Hazard in charge,' that defi nite plans are already being1 made for a similar sale at V the" same ftime. next spring. In addition, a huTb - sale will probably be ' spon sored in the fall. Approximately S60 was taken in yesterday. Chapter G Is Entertained at Smith 'Home . .-Members of . Chapter G of the PEO Sisterhood were delightfully entertained on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. M. Smith! Daffodils and spirea Were - used in the' chosen color scheme of yellow and .'white. Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Fred J. Tooze, Mrs; Temple, Mrs. J.' Boight and Mrs. Kirk, s . East Central Circle; Sponsors Dinner at Barnes Home i One . ot the most enjoyable events of the spring season was the covered dish dinner party which took place on Wednesday evening of the past week at the .... I ' ' 1 III M II I I spacious home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes.V The affair was given, under the sponsorship ' of the1' East Circle." ofae of the seven circles o - fthe First -Methodist church, in honor of the husbands pf the members, Mrs.'F. B. South Wick Is thepresident'of "the) East jbentral circle. j -. I Mrs. B. E. Carrie was in gen eral charge of the attractive af fair assisted "by ; eight? capable committees.". Headln gthe commit tee on the meat course' werei Mrs. Carrier Mrs. U. G. Boyer and .Mrs. F. B. SouthwickJ the' committee on vegetables, Mrs; H. H. Vande vort, assisted by Mrs. G. W. Day; the committee on salad, Mrs. Farmer, r Mrs, Travis and Mrs. Ostling the committee on dessert, Mrs. D. . H. .. Mosheri and Mrs. Charles Roblin. . Mrs. - P. J. Kuntz and Mrs, Harry Swafford" baked the biscuits. The lovely ; table decorations, were in charge . of Mrs. Oscar PrlceMrs. J. D. Foley Miss De Young and Mrs. J. A. Mills. Mrs. Price and Mrs. ; Foley arranged the seating of the guests, with place cards marking covers for eighty-six. The committee on serving, included Mrs. , Carrier, Mrs. Kuntz, Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Vandevort, Mrs. Travis, Mrs. Ostlind, Mrs. Roblin, Mrs. i Foley; Mrs.. -Siewert . and 3Iias Helen Litchfield. ' f Invited as special "guests for1 a most delightful evening were: Dr.' and '. Mrs.V Fred Taylor; Dr. and Mrs. Richard Avison and Rev. and Mrs M. R. Parounagian.j - - The -guests were greeted;at the door by Miss Myrtle Richareon and Miss Grace Elizabeth Holman'. The house was r beautifully decked with a profusion' of spring flowers. Oregon grape, Japanese quince, forsythia. , and daffodils w.ere arranged in bowls' and bas kets "on 'the-; tables and 'about the rooms in the' most festive. Imanner. By CHARLES McMAKUS Three large lables and numerous smalU-ones ?were arranged la the thrpe large rooms, opening ohe lnto'itnB''other, making the" Barnes home .particularly-, adaptable- to dinner parties of this site. - ' Jason Lee W. F. M: S: The Woman's Foreign Mission ary societyof the Jason Lee Meth odist - church 'wilt' meet ; t- 2:30 o'Clofekt; Wednesday afernooh' at thes home: of : Mrs.- Ai- L.: Dark', 975 E. .MeeU-y " ''. : MissMctgers to Present Pupils-Over Radio " -.' The" friends' of Minnetta Magers wilt; WTenterested '' in' the : radio concert in which she will present a number 'of her pupils' on :Wed nesdayi. March 24, from. 10 to 11 o'clock1 at the Duo Art ' studio ot Sherman - Clay - through station KGW. V';; ' ; -. . Miss Magers. planned to feature Kenneth- Allen' in the program which-follow. But ' on account of 'seVere illness hbi part has been cancelled. - ' rThe following numbers compose the announced 'program: - t , , , . ; Tenor soio'ta Jftaha: (De Koven) Kenneth Allen; Dorothy Walton, acompanist.- s -. . Vlolfn Boi6wr"'X Lore Song" (Elman). "A Serenade" (Pierne) Mrs. I. W. ; Waldorf; Mrs Dick Gray- accompanist. ; ? . -1 v - Contralto solos "Deep River" (Burleigh) . "O -Xwd'What Shall I Do?" (Guion) Florence War mough; Dorothy Walton, accom panist. Piano ."Driego's Serenade," Smninr Thru" and "My Old Ken-tuck- Home," arranged by - Mrs." Gray," Mrs. Dick Gray. Tenor solos '"Slow Horses Slow" (Jalowicz) "Why Shouldn't 1?" tRussel) Kenneth Allen; Dorl othy Walton," accompanist. Violin' solos "Russian Lullaby" (Brahms). Spanish Dances (Gran ados) Mrs. L. W. Waldorf; Mrs. Dick Gray, accompanist, j. Contralto solos "Cradle Song" (MacFadyen) "Homing" (by re quest) (Del Hiego) Florence War mouth ; Dorthy Walton, accompan ist. - Duet "Home to Our Moun tains" from II Trovatora, Florence Warmouth, Kenneth Allen; Dor othy Walton,- accompanist. Violin Berceuse- (Juon) Vien ese Melody (VMidnight Bells") (Kreisler) Mrs. L. Waldorf J Mrs." Dfck .Gray; accompanist. ' Tenor solos "O Mother My Love" (Stickles) ."Sunrise and Yon"T (Penn) Kenneth - Allen ; Dorothy Walton, accompanist. Woman's Club Classes .The regular; Woman's " club classes will meet this afternoon at the dub house. Hbuse'Guesis lit ' Bishop Home r'' ; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop are entertainlng-as their house guests today Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Bish op, and Mrs; Charles Broughton ana oaugnters, Helen and Betty, all of Portland. f . n J . Dr. and Mrs.yFranklin to Tour EtArnnA ' Dr. and Mrs. F. 6. "Franklin; of Willamette university plan to leave early In June on a' three mpnth's trip to Europe and J the Holy Jj&n&c i They will sail from New. York on the Cunard Liner. Carmanla, on June 12, landing at , Cherbourg on. June 21. and going thence to Paris with attrac tive drives throughout the vicin ity followed with- visits -to the Louvre,' the battlefields, and Mar seilles: .' -. ;.- -,.tj .: . . ,....!.. The anticipated" Mediterranean cruise will brings the f tourists to Cairo by the Fourth of July! After visiting famous - Egytlan" antique ties.theywiirgo- to Jerusalem and thence' to the- most important of Bacred sites, following with an automobile trip;: to . Nazareth. A Bpecial trip will take them across the Lebanon mountain' range to the sea.! Here they embark on the jMessageroes-Une enroute through the Mediterranean : with ' a call at Smya. .'After passing through; the Hellespont they will stop for- two days at Constantinople. " After a stop in Athens they will , go ; t itair or way of Malta. In Italv rDy. and Mrs Franklin will ston In Rome; Florence, - Venice and omer imponanc places, utner tea .tures will be fthe excursion to.In- lerlaken. and a steamer trip- down the, Rhine. In oLndon the Frank lins expect to enjoy a full nrocram pf sight seeing; spendlna the 19th jof. August at Stratford-on-Avon. They will return to Oregon early In September. Miss Leyy , Gives . . - concert: at, iiiiamook: Miss Elrzabeth- Levy returned last '' evehinir' from!- Tillamook where' she; was presented in anAt tractiye' coiicert on 'Friday; eyen ing byheMondayMusrcarclub.: Durfngjtie r"slay"bh the'coast M iss Levy was entertained : as a house- guest at the home of Senator and Mrs. Arthur Deals,- Miss Margaret Hogg accompanied Miss Levy for her concert .numbers. Followlns the; program- MIss Levy, was hon ored at a large reception. i j Miss Reeves Entertains' S. Tijj.Chfoi:.-:-- Mis Myrtle Heeves-entertained the S. TC.'s in a delightful man-H nen on Friday evening 'at "he lome- The evenings was spent with cards and' sowing." The." 1 unci rick's idea' Special guests of the club were' Norma KntfmfTarirl fin1 Gladys Bartholmew.yr, present Were "Clara Miner, Alice Riggs, Izoras .Templeton," Anna Aline, Rofje .AUne. 'Viola. :NageL Larilla Perry, Edith Buich, Grace illMipnilazter CAPITAL- TTPOOHAFHIOAIi UNION No. 210 President, O. Jf. Evans; sec rttary. M. V. Filkenton. .Mfli second BaUrday, S:00 p. m. ; CARPENTERS' UNION NO. 1065 yMeti Tbnrs. vninf. Arthur Tnck- er, president; Wm. Pettit, secretary. Skilled mechanics tarnished. Fbon 179. SAtEK UNION t-ABKL LEAGUE Meets at 'Labor Hall a call of preii : dent. W. Sears, secretary. Box 443, SaLsm, Ore. , yRATEBXAly ORDER OF EAGLES, meet -' eTery Wednesday. : Kraternity Hall, 8. ( M. Willett. Bec'y, Tel. SS9-R, KNIGHTS OP. PTTHIA8- MEETS AT . PVaternal Hall -ere Toesday ereninr. - Visitors inTitetf. Fred Denhar, O. C; Wslter Lenon. K.otR. 8. ' tt- V Cfce Ottcon rSttt5inar. j PvblisWe4 every morning '(except If on- g day) at Salem, the capital of Oregon, g . 111 Local Rates ' S For Classified p I Adyeriisino; Daily or Sunday . 3 cents per word 3 S cents per word 5 8 cents per word 2 ' On time.-. i Three times I SU times i 1 int. daily and Sun. 20 cents per word ij I 'in order to earn the norei than one y 1 time rate, adrertiseiaent mutt run in g I consecntire, issnes., ; . j h. I No Adv taken for than 25 cents. Ij , Ads. mn Sunday ONLV- charged at q one-time rate. y : ''( ; '' i . g; AdTrtUement ,' (except. Personals q . and Situations Wanted) will be taken 3 i over' the telephone if the adTertiter is "4 a subscriber to phone. . - H & The Statesman will receive adrer- g itktnunla st inr time of the dav or 0 ' c - . ! night. To ran ore proper elasstftca ftions ads. should, be in before 7 p. m. 1 i TELEPHONE 23 ofe 5S3 Mbn ?y ; to' Loan OX REAL 'FT ATE T.- K. OJU , (Orer Ladd Bush Bank) LodgeRbptbr: ';'' . . .--V rj':' -- ; ADVERTI8TNO . ' - -' HONEST ADVERTISING These col ntni most be kept free from- anything of a questionable nature to isrepresn. tations will not be tolerated. In for- . matioo showing any quesUoaahle in , tent on the part of the advertiser ' should, be reported to tbie news paper or the Salem Ad Clnb. t . Auto Tops SEE US FOR TOP-AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hon Auto Top and Paint Shop. 267 S. Commerfisl. , , , Salfltf, . b llelp WantedIale 11 RELIABLE-MAS IN EVERY TOWN and city ' to distribute fren samples, ' advertising matter,- etc. No telling. Experience unnecesftary.-Outdoor work. Cood pay. ' Write quickly for-contract. . Supervisor " Co lom be. 5153 North Clark St., Chicago. Illinois. - - llm21 WILL .HOLLYWOOD GIVE- ME 4 . chance f Submit . rahoto, ' Tfrederlcll ' - Paul, J531 N. Mariposa, Hollywood, ' California. Ilm2' RELIABLE MAN IN EVERY TOWN . v and city to distribute' rVTjekCnP' d vertismg matter, etc " mTTaiig. 1 Ex .' Jberienee. unnecessary." T Outdoor work. Good pay. Write quickly for contract.... ! , Supervisor Colombe, 153 North Clark SU Chicago, Illinois. ' - llm21 A PAYING POSITION OPEN TO REP . Tesentativea of character. Take orders shoes-hosiery direct to wearer. Good '. income. Permanent. Write now. 'i an.."' ; ners Shoe Mfg, Co 823 Mohswk Bldgv Portland. Ore. . . Ilm21 Help WantedFemale 13 MIDDLE AGED LADY FOR GENERAL, . house work. Phono 67F21. 13m21 WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, FOR MAN . with children. Most be capable. Phone '. 32F5. 13m24 LADIES WE WILL PAY STRAIGHT j 40e aa hour.' advertising and diirtribut-, ; Ing ssmples to . every home and office, ' Send self addressed stamped envelope. ' IDenison, Beckel Bldg 8. lSi)2. Day ! ton, Ohio. 13m21 WOMAN WAJfJED FOH TRAVELING ! , POSITION., Must be entirely unin- - cambered, with high -echoot education, between ages of ' 25 '.and 40. Salary, f . bonus and transportation. Give full i information first letter. F. E. Comp- ton Oo, Garland- Bldg., Chicago, i -' ... .,. . -i iSso3X ADDRESSING ENVELOPES EXPER1- ence unnecessary ambitious persona may earn SlS-$45 weekly during spare time at (some: Nor "outfits" to buy; everything furnished free. Pleasant, dignified -work for honest, sincere persons..-. Franktym Products Corporation, 1033,, VanBuren, Chicago, IU. 18m21 WOMEM TEACHERS " WANTED TO "1 RA VEIr--JJuring . summer ... vacation. . Interesting' work, congenial teacher eom. Iisniona, and opportunity to earn at east f60 weekly. , Salary , to, start and railroad faro paid. Give age, education and detail of experience in first let ter. Address 8. J. Gillfillan, 63 E. Washington St., Chicago, lil. Salesnieh ' 15 PUNCHBOARD - SALESMEN MAKING small towns. .rOne sale a day neU yon, 105 week. Pull commission pn re peats. .K. A 8 Sales Co 4I2S EaVens wood Ave.. Chics go. 15m21 - - Agents Wanted- It I NEED AN AGBNT TO SELL DEAL- era, candy, mints, gum. Large profits. Experience unnecessary. tVee sam ples. Write te1sy. Milton Gordon,, 1414 Vine St., Cincinnati . , 17m21 ::p?; ; .District' ; v h lpresentative ! Wanted foe Salem and ' every dry or -j ' county outside of Salem as exclusive . . representative-for America's most wide ' ly and i favorably .known lines of lndi- ; . vidually. monogranuned. , person aL . and business Xmss greeting cards, together with an equally- well, known lioa ef Commercial, Professional, Personal and Weddiag Stationery, on -ery liberal cash commission basis. We teach yon how to sell and tell yon whom to aell ' to-- Apply . with references at once. Process Engraving Co., Crawford Ave-. ' noe at I8th St., Chlcstfo. 17m21- Hande, Anna Arms, Graos iWel- bbrn and the hostess MissL.rtla Reeves. Izora TemDleton Vlll en- lertain the dab for" the next meet ing "on April 9. " - , . Astoriae-CoantyV will contract jfor constmeti6ff ot- 2.2 miles of Nehalem highway. 4 Portland Peninsular Foundry has 2 T men' making power lumber pllers.v . " : - . j-ane county rina3 mountain cz 'Vi i V Rotertson Jeanfe"WUnaia3, Uaud rock Weal for rdaa'auif-;:-;'; V';"."'-' '.