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vif ! rlt7 L- 'SLSlZL'ZJZ 'iVi:"; CASTLE CHAPEL UNITED BRETKRSN Seventeenth- and Nebraska avenue. P. C. Hoffman, pastor, .residence. 1743 ;Ne - bras-ka avenue.- Morning service -at. It. fcertnoa topic, ... wr asdis inun. : ' .Mothers? "Day program' at 8 pv m. Spe cial muiio and jinging. , Sunday school at 10 ,., .superintendent. W. . W. Rq i brsugh. - Junior and . Senior ju( poo - pie' meeting at 7 p. m. Ladies'" Aid so :: ciety ,pn . Wednesday afternoon. Mei'i ;, Brotherhood meeting Thursday night, with , a lunch.' in the basement at 8:30tp. sa followed, by as illustrated lecture on-the Holy Lands 4 fey Prof. B. B. Laughlin of Willamette .university. ..Everybody wet' come to these services. -.'- . ; -. ."KjflGHT MEMORIAL CONGEE: - ' OATIONAL South . Nineteenth and Ferry streets. H. t'r Stover, minister, "'residence 25 South Nineteenth strtiet. , Mothers Day will be-observed . in the Sunday school and In the morning; and -evening services, i In the msniiar service) Mm 4Jlaaoa will sing "pother Mine." At- p. m. Ronald Craven will flag. "Mother - Maehreet" The chorus choir will sing '"I'mw Wearing a Flower For 'You, 'Mother -Dear;' 'Ser mons for the dv will he "The American- . Home'" and "The Tragedy of the' Per-I i sonsge." . Sunday school t JO a. ja. Morning erviee at fl. Christian! Endeav or at'7U5: Evening service at 8 o'clock. FTEST CHBISTXAN SCIENCE , ' - Corner Liberty and Chemeketa streets. ' Sunday ! morning . service at 11 .o'clock. Bunds y evening at 8. ' Subject of lesson sermon, "Adam and Fallen Man." Sun dy3School sessions convene at 9:80 and 11 a. m7." "Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room. suv-sasgnie i em pie, open every oay ex . cept Sundays,, and .holiday from XI .to 5:30; every evening except Wednesday ad rrSBBdeiyv -rera- 7:30 - to 9; Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5. " " -8T. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Corner Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor, residence 751 Chemeketa street, phone 89.' .Service-at 8 and 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. nw, Children's msss and communion of Holy Names so ciety - Children of Mary -& Catholic daughters of "Aineriea, ' 8. a. aw Special masa for "Mothers' Oay, K. C.'s attending in a body, at. 10 a. m. Novene jn honor of "The Little flower" and benediction at 7:30 p. m. Week-day services, in church -at 7 a. m. On Thursday, Ascen sion Day., mass at 7 and 9 o'clock.. This is a day " of 'obligation. May devotions and benediction each morning after mass. Novena. in honor of the Holy Ghost .com mences, oa the 9th and terminates ea'Pen tecost . Sunday. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday re rogation days. ' - V BETHANY REFORMED Coeaemof -Capitol and Marion streets. Mj Denny, minister. Sunday, school 10 a. m. and 'English terries 11 a.- m. ' 4HBI3TXAV AKD MISSIONAE.T '- " - ' ALLIAJrOB Tajiernnele 655 Ferry street. Pastors. H. Hiaewetl and Mrs. CawweiJ, 26 Oak street, phone 9l3-J. Sunday school convenes-at 2 p. m. Lesson 'found in. Gen. 14 :1!34. ' Afternoon preaching serv ice at a. Subject, "Agar Spare i.'J Eve ning evaagetistie service. Subject, "Some Mothers." Tnesdsy evening 7 :5,. prayer sad -praise. Friday evening 7:45. Biblo study. Saturdaja evening, young people's errec.rrsonaay scnooi at tMtiem jtneirnxa comnranity house, 10 a. m. Imraedjabely following at 11, preaching service. : !" '1 "? r ' 1 ""' 11 1 - --' "r ' ' - t : '' TTBST SPZBXTTJALXST ' The First Spiritualist church of Salm will-bold services at their hall (ovr Miller's etore) this Sunday eveninjr. May 9. at 7r0 'clock. Mrs. Anna Lea 8n J -der,. the -.blind reader of Portland, will bi message bearer, and Mrs. K. J. Downei will-assist in the services. Miss Margaret Carney, the blind singer of Portland, wilt assist -with the musical program appro priate, for Mothers' Day. The public isf cordially invited to this service. . ! GLAD TIBIHOS aflSSlOIT SMS -Coitr -etreet. K. - Johnson pasts. residence -135 : Mhpla' avenue, nbetie ii-w., . Kerviees at ana .p. sa. Lively singing; earnest testmesiiea. Sun day ' scbool 3. p. m., superintendent. S. Berky Young people's meeting Friday eveninr. Week-day aervieea on- Tufesday, Thutadayand Saturday evenings. Cot tage prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of 3. Heddon, Thirteenth St. "eVaitdelioal LTJTHEBAH Eighteenth and State streets. O. Koeh ler, pastor. Sunday school at :30 a. m. EngHsb. service at 10:30 a. m. .Luther League at 7 p. m. with a program for Mothers' Day. The Iorcss society meets with Mrs. Homier on 825 North . Twenty second street. Instruction for , children on Saturday from .1:30 to t o'clock.-, 'Nineteenth and Marion streets. C H. Xtopkins,' pastor. ' residence 1960 Marion street'. - Mrs. Hopkins, asaistant pastor. Morning service st 11. Sermon topic, "Mothers', Dsy." Evening service st 8. Sermon" topic "God Is Love." Special music and singing at the morning and evening services. Snndsy school st 9 :45 a. m., superintendent, Frank Litwiller. 'Senior' young people's meeting 7 p, m. Topic, What I Believe About the Scrip tures.' Leader, Psiel . Hardy: Junior Christian Endeavor 7:. to p. m. -Program, Mothers' Day. Week-day service Wed- ! liopksnss will preach Sunday morning, the praise meetftag led by the pastor. .Mrs. lastor will preach Sunday evening. nesday evening at 8 o'clock, prayer and FTLL GOSPEL MISSIOH 237 State street. Ralph D. Bullock, pastor, ' residence 231 Mission street, phenet 1489'W. Hsrry J. Morriss, 'assist ant pastor, Silverton read, phone 15F14. Services at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. . Sunday school at 8:80 p. m. .Bible study or evangelistic meetings everv nirht.at 7:45 escept Monday and Friday, . AU are in-, vited to these apostolic s-esnel imentinirB ' wher the fjord Jesus is blessing the .peo ple as i. Bible days. No eoileetioa.. 3' k f ' b ag .... . ... a ,l: , 1 6 'A.- M. Sunday School s 1 1A. M. "A Mother's Home" - 8 P. M. "Mother Love- illustrated by the moving picture "'So Big" THE CHURCH . , Rev urTx MOTHER'SLDA Y ; ;: A r id Tllother's Faith -and Liove . - Anthem r Iother,- Jly Dear." (Treharne. Solo: "Zly ilother, (Bond). .-Grace L.JF"awk. Keadinff. :' "Motherhood" (Guest). Stanley E. Kin. ' T. . , Great v fcrvice of songrs -old-time f aVoritesI j An - them:-"Sweet Is Thy Mercy' (Barnbv). Mrs. J AS OX LEB JdXMOEIAL METHODIST Korth Winter at Jefferson avenue, Pas tor. .Thomas Aenesoo, resideneo lOfiO Jef ferson avenue, phono 772-W. . Assistant pastor, iGilbert Wrenn, tesidenee - 1461 Ferry street.r phono. 2827. iMjorniitg serv ice at 11; , sermon topic, "The Woman Clothed With the Bun' Evening service at; 8 ; sermon .topic, v" Service of Song ' and short message by the pastor. ; Juntos church service down stairs at 11 a. nK, Gilbert Wresnr-hi charge. , Special music by.he choir morning and evening. Sun dsy scTieol 9 145 a. - m., superintendent, Hsrry Carpenter, '? Three chapters of the Epworth Lesgne meet at 7-p. m. for devo tionsl services. Strangers welcome. Good times.' 'An SpesS forum for sdulta meets in; the church annex st 7 p. m. Church business meeting Monday, 7:30 p. m. Officers and teachers of tho church school meat Tuesday, -1:30 p. n i -,ittd-wek service for young and e)d at -the- church Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Special attention is 'oiled to the Mothers' Day service San day morning at .11, A service of Interest to all. Also--to the evening service st 8 o'clock.- Toe hoir orehfestrs and others will contribute numbers to a fine service of song. : Brief message . by pastor. SCAlfiilNAVLUT METH0DI8T Fifteenth nd Mill streets. Patrick Dahlin, poater, residence - 2095 Trade street, .;phone--377-J. - -' Morning service (Swedish), at 11.- Keening -service ( Eng lish X at .Sunday school 9:45 a. n., superintendent, the pastor. Young peo ple's meeting 7 p. -m. The Ladies' Aid will, meet on Tuesday at 3 p. mie the home of Mrs. , Chas. Anderson-, oa Salem Heights. -Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. You. :, are all cordially invited to our services. pikstTchmstiah Center and high streets. Pastor, E. O. Whitake. ' phone-294. Assistant pastor. Vivian G. Whisler residence 444 North Winter. Morning service at 11; sermon topic, "The Power of Motherhood." Eve ning eervice at 7:80; sermon topic, "The Five Changes of Man." Morning: An them," "Mothet, My Dear," . Treharne, choir; ladies' quartet. ''Mother Ma chree,' Gertrude Cherrington, Xiviaa Whisler, Trista Powers, Ines Wood. Eve ning: Anthem by the choir; pantomime o'f "Have Thine Own Way Lord," Mildred Crabtree, Thelaa LaDuke, Ro&e Dickin son, Oris Leach. Sunday -school 9:45, superintenaent. Dr.; H. C. Epley. Inter mediste and-Senior societies of Christian Endeavor at 6:30.: Topic, "How May We Have Better Homes." Special music and observance of Mothers' Dsy. UNITARIAN Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev. M. Fereshetisn, minister. Church school st 10 a. m., graded, instruct ion, class for adults conducted by " the . superintendent, Mr. Miles McJKey.: Devotional services. at 11 a. m. Special Mothers Day service. Subject of the sermon. ''The Golden Hand.' -Mrs. Martin Fereshetian,- con tralto soloist of the church, will sing "Mother Machree," by Olcott-DalL, The Ememoto club will meet at the parsonage 1 on' Thursday evening ot 8 o'clock. COURT . STREET CHRISTIAN" Court and North Seventeenth streets. Psstor, R. li. Putnam, residence .HOA" Leslie street, phone 1425-J. Junidr pss tor, Mrs. R. L. Putnam. Morning service at 11; sermon topic, "Behold, Thy Moth er." Evening snrviceiat 7:30; sermon topic, "What of the Home!" Junior Service at 11 a. m. Mother and every thing aacred to her memory will be re Membered ; in our - services today. She will receive special recognition in song and- message. Solos by Miss Audrey Stewart and Mrs. England, director of Turner H. Glee clnb, that .won honors recently in state contest. Music by Mrs. Joy Turner Moses' orchestra. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., superintendent, E. VV. Cooley. Volunteers will visit shut-ins in afternoon.. Christian Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. Four societies for the young folks. AH young people from, Junior age up -ere welcome. There will be a special service at the' evening hour featuring home life in tableux and sermon. Special music Choir? practice e"3ry Wednesday st7:30 p. m. Harley YoungbloW, - director, t is uorkia .bard fan. a jwsoiu cha.i .of t at least 2a voices All members and vtbos who-wish to be in the choir must be regu lar -in- attendance. ' Church night each Thursday 7-9 p. m. Volunteer meeting, Bible study - and pictures of Holy Land the special features. The Loyal Bereon irlass will give a play on Friday evening, May21. Wo aim to give home special Gesture for the community every few months each year. Yen wilt find a hearty welcome to any and all our services. "The Church With a Family Spirit." FIRST BAPTIST -liberty and Marion streets.' Pastor, Ernest H. Shanks, residence 549. North Liberty street, phone 1920. Morning service. at 11; sermon topic, "Mother's Faith .and Love." Evening .service at 8: sermon, 'topic, "The Songs of Zion." Mother' Day programs both morning and evening. ? Anthem: "Mother, My Pear." Treharse; solo, "My Mother." Bond, by Miss Grace L. Fawk; reading, "Mother hood," Guest, by Stanley E. King. Eve ning worship at .8 will be greet prsise service; ..Old-time sosgs will be ung, and choruses that, mother used to sing. An them: "Sweet Is Thy Mercy," Barnby, chorus ' choir, incidental solo by Mrs. Theo. Roth. , The prayer-meeting will be held, en .Thursday evening at 8 and all are invited to these meeting of spiritual uplift. i ' INTERNATIONAL BtBLB STUDENTS . ASSOCIATION - Meet every Sunday in Derby "building. Court end High streets Hours 10 to 12 .; m, and 3 to 4 p. jn All interested in Bible study,- cordially invited. . Funeral aeryices in Salem and vicinity conducted !re.L.t.;ch"r"" bJr ,0l Bib, Phone ,1450-W. ;. - ' i " . , . CENTXR STREET METHODIST . ift'futh and Center streets. Pastor. A. hF. Jlilmer, residence 684 North Winter street, phone 680-M. Morning service at 11 ; sermon topic, ? 'Christ Praying for His rwn" ..JiT,,liB" T:45: sermon topic, V Study of the Scriptures,' , Sun day, school convenes at 10 .o'clock, IL II First tional Church umgregal . Center and Liberty REV. CHARLES E." WARD WITH HEART, ; FIRST BAPTISM -CHURCH' ' . UBEirrr Ast siaiiiox sts.' ; ? ? Ernest TC Sh'anlca '' i Grsllap, sbpsrintendeat. - Epworth Lesgue' at 7 : lo, Koymoad carl, leaaez. .as ptae of the regular prayer meeting service, an Ascension - service - will be. held in the church t Wednesday evening' at 7:15 to commemorate the Lord's ascension. - riRSt UNITED .BRETHREN Twelfth and. Mission streets.! Pastor, A. 8. Henderson. - residence 11S5 Mission street, phono- 1903-W. Morning .service 11; sermon topic, ."Mothers' Dsy.' Evet "ning service at 8.' Special Mothers Day music. Sunday school 10 a. m., superin tendent, Mrs. Nettio J. TibbeCT ... Spetial service for young people at. 7 p. pas tor's wife leading-. jResi prayer service Wednesday evening at .7 30. , 1 ..; a - -.- - . CHURCH OF GOD -a 346 North Ciiurch street. Pastor, J. J. Gillespie, residence 1315 North Church street, phone 1873-M. . Mornings service at 11 j1 Mothers. Day 'program by the children and young people.' Evening serv ice 7:30; sermon topic, ""The Privileges of Mothers." Sunday school 10 a.- m., superintendent, Mrs. Wslter , Bsrkus. Young ! people meeting 6:45, subject, ''Mothers Then and tew' Leader, Ella Hahn. Regular ; weekly - prayer-service Wednesday evening 7:30. Leader, Mrs. Walter Barkus. v- : ' ...-;-; ITRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL .Corner of -Church and State streets. Pastor, Fred C. ..Taylor, residence 636 State street, phone 974. Director of re ligious education,- Miss Mary E. Findley, office 126 South Church street, phone 8-72. Wesley class meeting, class leader, S. A. Wheelwright. Morning service at 11; sermon topic; "Christian Mothers." Evening service st 7:45, sermon by Dr. D. H. Leech. Junior church at II; ser mon, "Standing By,.-' Miss Findley Cos mopolitan club guests of the psronsffs this sf ternoon for their regular business and fellowship hour, 4:30 p. m. Special Mothers 'Day music in all the Sunday services. - Sunday school 9:45, superin tendent, H. F. Shanks. . AH three Leagues will meet in their respective pieces this evening st 6:30. Tnesdsy at 6:30, the Marion-Lawrence - Bible class, teacher, Mrs. M. C. Findley, will share together a pot-lock supper in the church parlors. Wednesday at 3:30. tho W. F. M.- S. is to meet at home of Mrs. W. T, Rigdon. Thursdsy, mid-week devotional services, led by (the psstor on theme "Christian Stewards." Friday, 6;80, annua -'Moth-er and Daughter Bsnquet' in the ehurch parlors. 50 cents per piste. 250 were present, upon this same occasion last year. ' SOUTH SALEV FRIENDS South Commercial and Washington streets.. Pastor, Carl P.. Miller., residence 1665 South Liberty street, phone 133-K. Morning service -.lit .sermon-, topic, "The Home.'r Evening service at 8, musical program. Sunday school 10 a. ra., auper intettdent. Dr. Carl E. Miller. Young peo ple's) meeting 7:15 p. m. . Prsyer meeting Thursdsy at 8 P- m. T.w.T.rK METHODIST EPISCOPAL " Seiftk Commercial and Myers, streets. Pastor, J. Willard Do Yoe, residence 848 Myers, phone 188-J. Morning service at 11; sermon topic, "The Wonder of Moth erhood." Evening service at 7; 30; ser mon topic, "The Power of Music" xt.. t i ;II t I.. VntK., 9 Mine" by Burleigh, in t hoi morning. The chorus, wiu sing ins st pec uiu.iv' program will be given 4s evening, Sun day school 9:45, superintendent,' E. A. Senior league Jed by. Elsie Tucker, sub ject, "Meaning of faith; Ashbury League lea oy Aiiora rrenca. jsisb waium, ... . ...I i.iinnur, Imhh; C t ,1 . , will speak for the Ashbury League. Week-day services Thursdsy evening at 7 f 30. ; Sub ject, "Jesus the Good Shepherd." i Bead John, 10th chapter. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL , Center and Liberty. Pastor, Charles E. Ward, residence 440 Center street, phone 591-R. ' Morning service at 11; sermon topic, "A Mother's Home." Evening service stJB: sermon topic, "Mother-love in 'So Big.' Sunday school' 10 a. m superintendent, Mark JdcUalliater. Thurs day, 7:80, -Biblo study and prayer meeting.- 'The theme of the evening . services Mother-love, wil? be illustrated by the moving picture, bo Big. j . IzTRSZ- PEESBYTBRIAN Church street between Chemeketa snd Center streets. Norman Kendsll Tolly, D.D., pastor. - 9:80 a. mH Sunday school. The opening exercises of tire scnoot win be devoted to a Mothers' Day program, to :4o a. morning worship Sermon. "Jesusv and Ills Mot"rby' Or.- 'TolJy. Anthem, "O Mother of My Heart' Davis. Organ numbers: "Ave Maria, V Lisst; "Songs My Mother Tsught Me.. Dvorak: and v?Elegy,'t Chad wick. ' 6:30 p. m., - Christian ndeawor . societiea. Sen ior, Advance Intermediate and Intermedi ate. 7:30 i. m eveninar worship. Ser mon, . "God1 s Sunset," by Dr. Tully. Anthem - No shadows Yonder ' (from "The Holy City"). Gaul. Organ num bers: "Where Dusk Gathers Deep,'.? Steb bins? and "Consolation,". Mendelssohn. Selected Postlude. SALVATION ARMY "In all thy wsys acknowledge Him and He will direct thy path." Msy He lead you to worship with us today. Holi ness meeting at 1 1 a. m. Company meet ing at 2:30 o. m. Young people's meet ing at 5:80 p. m. Great battle for souls at e p. m. AdjU and Jdrs. Kooney from Portland will be with us. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CATHOLIC" ' Rev. Thos. Yt Keenan, psstor. Myrtle and - Highland avenue. Phone 1374. Masses today as usual at 8 and 10:30 a. m. The Rev. Father Bohan. O.P.. will deliver the sermon at both masses under the auspices of the Catholic Truth society of Oregon. The last mass will be cele brated in honor of St. Monies, the pataon saint of mothers, in honor of Mothers Day. .Benediction ot the ' Most - Blessed Sacrament will be given immediately after the late mass and hence there will be no evening devotions. Mass during the week is st -8 o'clock. Monday, Tuesday and weanesasy oi mis week sre Jtogstian days and therefore days of penance and prayer. Thursday is the Feast of the Ascension snd therefore a holy day of ob ligation. Masses on Holy Thursday will oe at ana e o ctock. - . The Commercial Book Store has everything you need in books and stationery and supplies for the school, office or home, at the low est possible prices. The Dixie Bakery leads on high class bread, pies, cookies and fan cy. baked supplies of every kind. Best by test. Ask old customers. 439 Court Str ) SOCIETY (Continued from page 3t) Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson on North .Summer street. Mrs. Otto J. Wilson was chosen vice president and Mrs. Thompson sec retary. , A delightful social afternoon" of needlework and conversation was enjoyed by the members. 'The June meeting-of jthe;club' wflb4 apicmc acme- noma oi Mrs. Cecil ilawley, t with.' Mrs. Hawley and Mrs.. James. G." Heltrel the hos tesses.' " . . 1 In . the- group Thursday i were Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mrs. Ronald C. Glover, Mrs. Charles Bates, Mrs. Lee Unruh, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. A. A. Siewert, -. Mrs. J.' G Peltsel. Mrs.i F. L. Utter, ; Mrs Klmo S. White; Mrs Cecil Hawley ssu su .-. iitBie,-. iiirs. - reaeriCK Ilili JThompson. Billie Utley in. Accident , The , friends - of . Master Billie TJtley, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Utley,,. will be sorry, to learn that he sunered a broken leg when' an automobile, on the Wallace road struck him early last week. Mas ter Utley :J8 recovering slowly. ' Miss 'Levy "Jiltendi. -', 4 t Costume Dance -. - "Miss Elzabeth Levy was In'atV attendance at the costume' dinner sponsored last Tues day evening ai the Multnomah hotel bT the Port IiMid MacDowell c lab, of which jrfv'ss.Lery is a mmber. A de- liglitfnl frolic folldwed. Jasbn Lee WHM&l Tha Woman's Uotme Missionary society, of the Jason Lee Metho dist cbriirch. will .meet at 2:30 o'clock ntcxt Wednesiday afternoon at the hon-e of Mrs J. W. -Hnnf, 197. NortH Caoitol street.? Mite boxes wiU be opened at thfs meet ing. . - f - . Miss Fl&uoer Is i -f Salem Visitor . Many former Salem friends of Marguerite Flower were especi ally, happy to welcome her last Wednesday eyenlng when she ap peared with tie Schubert octette at the commxrinuy concert at the armory. She to a graduate of the Oregon state bJlnd school and; Is possessed ot an exceedingly loye ly soprano voices. . m , C. A. Lathy. Reliable jewjelry store. What you are looking for in Jewelry." Where a child can buy as safely as a man or woman. Re pairing in all lines. , () Capital City Cooperatlye Cream ery.. Milk, cream, buttermilk. The Buttercup butter .has ' no equal. Gold standard of tperfection. 137 S. Cdm'l. Phone 299. () IP YO'RE LOOKIN' . . FOR PURE LICHATOOR . . DON'T READ THIS COLYUM! IT NOT ONLY ain't pure . t. It ain't even lichature! THIS IS GITTIN' to be a na tion of "weeks. We. have Safety First Week, Eat a Prune Week, Kiss Your Wife Week and a num ber of others. I now propose a na tional Grouch Week, It'll give a lot of people of my acquaintance a chance to git it out of their sys tems. ' , , WELL, IF PROHIBITION has n't done aaythipg else tt;Bm $1' ea tne prpoiem.oi wnat xo p wua dandelions. -" ' r " IT'S A PECULIAR thing, but dldja ever notice that nearly -all of our great men were born on holidays? r THE BIBLE today is printed in 572 languages yet a lot ot people don't seem to know that it's print ed in English. '- THE MAN WHO longs for the old days forgets that they used to put a feller in jail for bein in debt. IT HAS BEEN discovered that the idea for slow motion pictures originated when two Scotchmen were observed Teaching for the check in a restaurant. IF YOU WANT to see a woman at her worst, just, watch h she discovers a three-inch run in her four-day-old flve-dbllar Htnc. in's. ' Some Famous Partnerships The contest recently launched in this colyum is offerin a handsome hand embroidered mustache cup as a prize for the best ideas of famous partnerships and has met with an enthusiastic response on the part of the readers.' The fol lowin' ideas have been sent in nnrl offered in, competition t for the grana prize: SOUP & FISH" SOPE & WATTER DePOSE & SAYE RUFF & REDD Y. ' BALL & SOKKIT HAT & KOTE OLD & DE KREPPIT j SAP & THINKE STOCKS & BONDZ TYME & AGGEN Send in your own idea, you may win the prize, WHO KNOWS? I COMPLYIN with tho of the literary lady who wishes blank verse published In this col yum, we of rer the following Iltal ditty as a pure example of blank rerse: ' .w ,: " f--. : '-si i: THE MAN WHO has a faculty for makln friends fast doesn't air ways make fast friends. . . The BadTdest words that can be Bald :) .VA BUUm. nr CTkT ri Without a doubt, and that's Joke no - Are Past due, please remit! THANKIN;you.for your kind attention. 4MHinL!5,t Co.,' lead ers in complete home furnishintri ftorl1tJar,a70tt OtS store that studies yrsur every and is ready to meit It, absolutely Rufe's Ravings i "-'-.J---.,i. .-- - " ' ' -. ' :'"- "TV " ,T-" i " tjssV - ,vt I 1.JSTEM J - -I ' KERVTCES :' 6:o5-T:00 KTWV, tit), ilisna Pels or- chestra. 7:30-10:00 KOW; (491), 7:30, serr leas: 9. orchestra concert. 7:SO-:00KOIN 3l, Church aerv iee. - 6.-C0 KPO (428). San Francisco.. 6, or- chestra; 8:30-10, Rudy Beiger's or chestra. . - "' 6:00 KUQ (394), Spokane. 6,. orches 1 tr: 7:80. Service: 9. concert - trio. S:00 KTBI (294), Los Angeiss. 6 vesper services; 7:15-8:30, services. j 6:30 KNX (337), Los Angeles. 6:30, ; services; o, senrem; jt proaxmia. - . , 7:00 'KFI (467). Los Ageles. String ensemble 7:30. Jim, Jsak and Jean f trio; Gogo-Belanger, soloist;! 8, Aeolian organ recital; 8, Bay GUI Movieland - Syncopetors; lxla uiu and -Mart Jjen - van and. his uke: 10. orchestra. 7:15--KJK (384), Seattle. 7:15. organ (- reciui; 7: so, services; ,10: so, or ,' chestra. 7:43 KGO (361.2), Oakland. 7:45, enure service. v 7:45 KTAB (239.9). Oakland. 7:45, service: 9: 30-IT, concert. 8:00 KFWI (226), San Francisco, 8, t services; 9, studio program, soks snd features; lu-iz, orchestra. 1, 8:45 KPSN (315.6), Pasadena. 8:45 9:45, Maryland Artists' ensemble. First. National Bank, the bank of friendship and helpfulness in time of need. Interest . paid on time deposits. Open an account and watch your money grow. () Better Yet Baking Co., sanitary. modern bakery. Our bread, cakes, Pies, cookies and rolls are always ready for you at the first class grocery stores. () ' At Shipley's the ladles of Salem have satisfied themselves that they can get the finest spring and sum mer frocks, coast and dresses ever shown In this city. .Crown Drus Store, 332 State St,j has many new articles to show you.- Every conceivable thing in tie way of drugs and drug store specialties are there. () Fry's Drug Store, 280 N. Com'l, the pioneer store. Everything for everybody in the drug supply line, with standard goods and quality service always. () J" H. Wlllett. Canltal Tim? Siore, State at Liberty St. Super ior, sympathetic service, low pric es. Up to date in every line,-fn-cluding the Owl lines. - () C. F. BreithauDt. florist and dfecorator, 123 N. Liberty. Phone 380. J lowers, bulbs, floral de signs for; all occasions. Pioneer and leader in Salem. () Vibbert & Todd Eleptric Store, High at Ferry St. Everything electrical. Good service and low prices are bringing an increasing trade to this store. () i Salem Markets GRAIN No. 1. wheat, white .. Sl.SO ' ti?- 1.?ed' sacked .'. 1.19 ! White oat .40 Gray oats .42 Barley .42 Barley .80 f- -... JPORBV luTTTTOM AND BEEF tf op bogs .Hn J rti rr,si ".r8wv. Top steers .06.07 cows Bulls S.004.00 ttifli Spring Iambs under 80 lbs. . .13 Heavier .11 POTJXTRT Light hens 1 .18 Heavy hens . .22 Old roosters 6 8 Broilers .... , 2025c BOOS, BUTTER AND BXJTTERFAT Butterfat 40 Creamery butter Milk, cwt. Medium eggs Stsndard eggs .4241c 2.44 .21 23 General Markets 1 at 700L. HXDES PELTSSHEEP, long dry, 19e; sort, nominal: salted, $11.25; short, 25 80c; salted goats, long, 75c Q 81; dry goats, long, J.6c pound. CASCAKA BARK Steady, 7e pound; Oregon grape root nominal. HOPS 1925 crop clusters 27 cents; 8-year contracts, 20c a pound. HIDES Salted, 6c; green, 5c; salt bulls, 5c: green bulls, 4c; calf, 12c; kip Be; flint dry, 12c; salted 8c; horse hides 75efl. WOOL Half blood snd valley fine. 35c: three-eightUs blood. 85c: low quarter, 83 ; , Eastern Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho ranch clips, 26 Q 29c VEGETABLES . POHTLAND. Msv 8 (Br Associated Press.) Ore. potatoes 3.506; Netted Gems, $44.25. cwt.; cabbage, ,$3.75 per -. cwt. - Bunch vegetsbles ; Green on ions, 3085c dos. bunches; onions gl-50 Z.7a; beets, 85 & 40c ; - turnips, 50c; carrots, 29 40e dos. bunches; garlic, 17 Q 20c 4b.: peppers-. 30c per lb: squash, 2 3c lb.; celery, f99.50 per crate; eggplant, 20c lb.; tomatoes, ft SO. so lug; lettuce. Imperial valley. Calif ornia, $4 & 4.50 crate: artichokes. 75e dos.; green beans 20e M).; new peas 10(a) tie; Brussels sprouts, lac lo. ; rhuoaro, l4c lb.; hothouse cucumbers, $1.50 1. 50 doi.: asparagus. 10(2 13e ib local. fl.601.75 per dos. bunches; sweet po tatoes, 66c lb.; new potatoes, 9$10c. k FRtriTS, NTJTS - FRUIfTS Oranges, $5.00 5.75 eraU; lemons. 85. 50 a 6.50: bananas. 8 9c, pears, nominsl; grspfruit, f68; strsw berries, 82(0)3.50 cate; locals, 844.26 crate. - APPLES Washington Winesaps, ex tra fancy, 82: fancy. 81.75: i C grade ?1.251.50; Oregon Spitxenbuxgs, extra aney, f 1.8001.75; fancy, gl.251.35; 0 grade, $1.15 1.25; Rome Beauty, tancy ?i.5U; Newtowns, extra fancy, vsz.x; aney, $1.7502: C grade. 11.25 64)1.50: cookers, 75c4j$l. jMUiet walnuts. o. 1 tyzoc pouna; fllbertSr. nominal; almonds, 30 34e lb.; brasil nuts, 2027e lb.; Oregon chest nuts, nominis; peanuts. 10llc. ' LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Hit 8. ( Bv Associated Press:) (0. S. Department Of Agricul ture. Receipts for the week (approxi mate) cattle, 1990 calves 365; hogs 4760; sheep 5990; total 126 carloads. .Cattle, compared week ago: Beef steers lOe to 25 higher: other glasses steady; except calves and vealers being 50e, lnwr- wlr' hulk nrlees: Beef steers $8&)8.75; baby beef 9 ; eows snd aeiiers fj(a ; -scattering sraaii io oi good-heifers un to 87.50: a few bead at 8 ; .good gows inv losd lots up to, 9J i canners nd 'cutters 2.5i(is ;; um 4-50i calves f78.6Qi light veai ers up' to $HSO. i - illogs, compared week, ago: Killing classes 25 lower; ' feeder pigs 5075o; bigher; closing in line with two weeks go. - Week's bulk prices: Light botch- ers- ,13.75 Id weighty knas io.ou down ImtiM . at 812: -oscking sows $9.50(10.50; slaughter pigs quotable at $1361)13.75: feeder nics mostly 814015; one load late Friday at $11.25, Sbeep nominally steauy witn s wee sro. excent aurinz lambs, - which, closed 50e lower; r bulk f desirable springers 813.7514; extreme top Fridsy 818-50; a lew oM crop shorn lamos eioin?i.jw, yesrlings aud owe $89; ewes $7 down. IJZL 1 DRIED rRUITS SJ6W TORK, Msy 8. -By Associsted Press.) Evaporated apples - neglected; ? runes steady; eprlcou nd peaches inn, ; - . r . ... - . - -.. - ". nmrvi ..v ......... r .- PORTLAND. ' May. 8. (By Associsted Prew.rarWbest, BS r4 7t Jane $1.8; hard white, BS, Baart. May $1.35; June' $1.32; hard white federa tio Msy $1.34; June $1.31; soft white western - white." May $1.42 ; June $1.40 hsrd winter May $1.85; June $1.32. ' rOatsr No.' 2 86-pound white feed and gray May, June $27. Bsrley, No. 2, 46-pound snd 44-pound Msy, June $24. r"uu. Corn, No. 2, EY shipment. Msv $33.25; June $83.50. Millrun, standard. May, June $22.50. HAT ; PORTLAND, May 8. (By Associated Ftfes.4.) Buying prices valley timothy $18.50(119; do eastern Oregon $2122 alfalfa $18.5419; oat hay 15; eat and vetch $17 18; strsw $8 per ton selling prices $2 a ton more. ' NEW YORK. May 8. (By Associated Press.) Hops unchanged. NOTICE TO .CONTRACTORS 4 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned" will receive sealed bids until 7:30 o'clock p. m., May 17, 1926, for the construction of cement concrete sidewalks to be laid on the north side of Columbia street between Fourth 6treet and High street in front of and abut ting upon the following described piece of real property: Beginning at a point 534 feet south and 170 feet east of the northeast corner of Compton's addition to the City of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, as shown by the recorded plat of the said addition, said beginning point being 60 feet west from the southeast corner of a certain tract of land conveyed to Laura J. Brown now Laura J. Walton, by deed recorded in Vol. 74, page 476 and being also 60 feet west of the intersection of Broadway street in Highland addition with the north boundary line of Columbia street between,, Compton's addition and Riverside addition in the City of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, and . running thence westerly along the north bbundary of Col umbia street 50 feet thence north erly . parallel with the west boun dary of Broadway street 120 feet thence' easterly parallel with the nortb boundary line, of Columbia street 50 feet to the northwest corner of a tract of land, conveyed by deed recorded in Vol. 116 page 311 records of deeds for Marion county, Oregon, tbence southerly along , the west line of tract de scribed in said deed and parallel with the west boundary of Broad way, street 120 feet to the place of beginning; aTso On the south side of Hood street between Commercial street and Liberty street adjacent to and abutting upon that certain piece of teal property described as fol lows: Lot. 8 in block 18 "of the North Salem addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Said walk to be constructed be tween the south curb line of said Hood street and the north line of said lot, if the said lot line were extended westerly; also On the east side of Fir street between Myers street and Leffelle street, adjacent and abutting upon that certain piece of real property described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of block 11 Myers addition to the City of Sa lem,, Marion county, Oregon; thence easterly along the north tine of said' block, 50 feet; thence swuirtrjj" oata. tia-araltel-with sne, .wesA. j4ne .pi aia siQci(, feet; tlfence westerly son a line parallel with ' the north line of said block 50 feet; thence norther ly along the west line of said block 100 feet to the place of beginning; also t On the east side of Fir street between Myers street and Lefelle street adjacent to and abutting upon that certain piece of real property described as follows: Be ginning at the southwest corner of block 11 of Myers addition to the City of Salem, Marion county, Oregon; thence easterly along the south line, of said block" 50 feet; thence northerly parallel with the west line of said bloek 105 feet; thence westerly parallel with the south line of said block 50 feet; to the east line ot Fir street; thence southerly on the west line of said block, ,10 5 feet to the place of beginning; also On, the east side of Fir street between Myers street and Lefelle street, adjacent to and abutting upon that certain piece ot real property described as follows: Be ginning at a point on the west line of Fir street 100 feet from the northwest corner of block 11 in Myers addition to the City of Sa lem, Marion county, Oregon; thence easterly 50 feet; thence southerly on a line parallel to the west line of said block, 50 feet; thence westerly on a line parallel with the north line of said block, 50 feet; thence northerly on the west line of Fir street to the place of beginning; also. On the east side of Maple ave nue between Pine street and Hic kory street; adjacent to and abut ting upon lots 9, 10, 11, 12, in block 24 of Highland addition to the City of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon ; also On the west side of Maple ave nue between Pine street and Spruce street, adjacent to and abutting upon lots, 1, 2, 5 and U in block 22 of Highland addi tion to the City of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon. Plans and specifications may oe had at the office of the City Re corder. - The right is reservea to reject any and all bids in the interest of the city. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. m-9-11 NOTICE OF BOSD SALE Krnttna 1 liArebv eiven that the 'VV.V- m v V Knon) . nf directors of Greenwood School District No, 47. Polk coun ty, Oregon, will receive bids until o .iv T m. on the 25th day of May. 1926, on its $5,000,001 building bond issue aatea Apru 1, 1926, said bonds bearing inter est at 6 per cent payable semi; annually. Bonds are issued ser!r ally In denominations of $500.00. bond No. 1 being due January; 1, 1928, and one bond .to be retired January 1 of each succeeding year until all are paia. Each bid must lie accompanied by a certified check loir 5 per cent of tbe ampunt bid-.-: - tl : x Th board of directors reserves the rights to; reject ny and jail Particulars ad- dress bra LanU, clerks Jndepend-a enceu Oregont Rt. No. it wSii Union Roster CAPITAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION W M 1 rt T" t J . . . "rr7tHIns V- r. Jtvans; see-retyy- JJ Pilkenton. Meets sec ond Ssturdsy, j&:00 p. m. CARPENTERS' f UNION NO. 1065 Meets Thurs. livening. Arthur Tucker. SIe?,'dent: Wm- Pettit, secretary. Skilled mechanics furnished. Phono 179. SALEM UNION . LABEL LEAGUE Meet at Labor HaU on caU of presi- ffntc F- Wi sr eewtary, Box 43. Salem, Ore. - , Lodge Roster FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, meet every .Wednesday. Fraternity HelL 8. M. WiUett, Seic'y. Tel. 889-R. . KNIGHTS OF jPYTHIAt MEETS AT Fraternal Hall every Tuesday evening. Visitors invited. F. D. Vinson, O. C; Walter Lenon K. of R. 8. . iEfje rtgon tattsfraarr Published ever morning (except Mon day) at Salem, the capital of Oregon. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or Sunday 2 cents per word 5 cents per word One time Three times 4 oix iipes -. j, , h cents 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. taken for lers than 25c. - Ads. run Sunday ONLY charged at one-time rate. - Advertisements ' (except Personals and Situations Wanted) will be tsken over the telephone if the advertiser is a subscriber to phone. The Statesman wills receive adver tisements t spy time of the day or night." To insure proper classifies-, tions ads. should be in before 7 p. m. TELEPHONE 23 OR 583 Money to Loan ON REAL ESTATE T.t K. FOKD '. . (Over Ladd ft Bush Bank) ADVERTISING HONEST ADVERTISING These eol ums must be kept free, from snytbjng of a questionable nature. Misrepresen tations will sot be tolerated. Infor mation showing any questionable in tent fh the part of the 'advertiser should be reported to this aews paper or the Salem J,Mt1 Auto Repairing 3 LOOSE WHEEILS REPAIRED. REAR $1.25, front $1.00. Mike Panek, the erake specialist, 275 S. uon l. fcs Bja Auto Tops SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Top and Paint Shop. 287 S. Commercial. - " 5al6tf Help Wanted WANTED STRAWBERRY PIOKER8, in good patch Phone 44F21. 8ml 1 WANTED. . LOGANBERRY PICKERS. Good camp ground. Phone set's. SmlO" WANTT3 : '.ST!!Aws:ttis.v-rsicF.RS fisE" . : i r r - - --.,1 .m9 WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER PICKERS for the coming loganberry season. Good yard, good picking, service appreciated. For information write R. 3, Box 159! or phone noontime or evenings: I 8m9' FOR BALE SMALL BOUSE,- TWO . lots,.. 4&u, take a car. , Three-room buniralow. one lot. 3850 easy terms. Garage house.! water and lights, corner lot, . faoo. r our-room bungalow wf tn cement basement north f 2750. Fiver room bungalow, modern, new, north, -83500, and 8800 cash will handle it. Seven-room house. six blocks out 83500. Choice view lot only six blocks out. $2500. . Seveproom modern . bouse, -east Salem, basement, garace. gas, paved street, fruit trees, fSOOO will trade. a-acre farm, 'new build ings, all in crop, close to Pacific high way, north, Arice right, all of crop n n T" M . i. c- , close to highway, crop stock and im plements croes ISt 87500. Six acres riv er , bottom land fire miles ont all in berries and garden,., a good income in sight, f 5375j 700-acre stock rsneh, close to Pacific hichwsy on good rosd. good buildings all fenced only 830 per acre, ana win take part city property. F. L. WOOD, or GEO. F. PEED, 341 State St. i 9m9tf Help Wanted Mate 11 BECOME A DETECTIVE. EARN BIG money, secret investigations; and travel. write Kick iinrris Krofesalonal Detec tive School, tChsmber of Commerce Bldg., Los Angeles. Ilrn9 RELIABLE rMAN 1ST EVERY TOWN snd city to distribute free samples, sd vertlsing matter, etc. No selling. Ex perience unnecessary, outdoor work. .,85 to 86 daiiyi Write quickly for con tract Supervisor Colombo, 5l5S North Clark .St., Chicago, 7 Illinois. ' llm9 Help Wanted- Female 13 GIRL WANTED1 FOR HOUSEWORK. Good wages. 163 X. 13th Street. 13m9 WOMEK TEACHERS "WANTED TO TRAVEL During summer vacation. . Interesting work,, congenial teacher companions, and at least ttSO.OO) per. week. Salary to start and railroad fare paid. Give age, education; and -detail--of exper ience in first; letter. Address 8. 3. GILLFILLAN, I 1000 N. Dearborn St. Chicago, 111. i , . . 13m9" LADIES ADDRESS ENVELOPES FOR our advertising campaign.; experience Unnecessary, no canvassing. . Profitable, interestias). work for honest, sineere people. Writej immediately. Imperial Advertising Co., ltq West 42nd St. New York. . j,- . . 13m WANTED : 8 jAMBITIQUS . WOMEN, for pleasant, profitable outside - work, full or part time : , Business . already established. Experience not necesssry, ' Investigsto thi4 opportunity. X, Y. Z. Statesman. ) , ,', . 13m9 ADDRESSING -ENVEI-OPES EXPEB ience unnecessary; , Earn 8.1S.OO-845.00 weekly " dhringf . spare time at : home. Dignified work: -if or ' "honest, sincere per sons. PRANKtTU'PRJDDUCTB,' 1032 VsnBnren. ChicsiEO. - ISmO Salesmen 15 $7 AN HOUR ACTUALLY EARNED IN spsre time selling for" -the; largest di; rect-to-wesser shoe Iirm in the world. 85 vslue at 82.95. Write quick for free particulars. The Double-Wear Shoe Jo, .Minneapolis. Minn." -J5m9 WantedFactory. . Representative 00 'Weekly Income Earnings IStart at Once Reliable man , to ! manage ' an4r look, ofter . oar business in onocrupi wniwri. No capital or ekporience oeeensary. Wo deliver and collect snd furnish every thing ready to start.. Your esrnings staxt tho.first dsy. Iarge msnufactur ers. ' ' JProduct,, nationally i advertised. Big demand, i Opportutiity to make 85.000 w yea t. tho riRht man. .Axe no ban'Hicap if Veu are willing to Worls. sVrsV'VBSVTE& COMPANY ' , , 831 FyrFyter Bldg. . DsytonOhlo ' ' ' ' - - , Uni - , Agents Wanted 17 I NEED AN AGENT TO SELL MY CAN- dies, gum una mints. Exclusive Iterritory.,. Jjwj) vpi? W rite Miit Gordon.; J4U : V,n7;, ViincinRsti. f Wanted Employment 19 MATERNITY! CASES BX ?BAX3TICAIj 1-OR GARDEN PLOWING. BASEMENT j : : PhAna 72F2. -"- '-" . 19ml4tf For Rent DESK ROOM IN LARGE stenographer svad telepnooe. ii pbr WE RENT AND COLLECT RENTS - , Busselle Aspinwsll . -222 N.XommsrciaJ- Phone , . . -t - i-. ,- ' Sls8tf FURNISHED APJIRTMENTWITH Gsrj den. 1808 NJAth- 2Utn24ti FOR RENTN HOUSES AND AJAKT- meats. Tl L. VTood, 841 tte bi. : 1 itniiu printed Cards, size if- by THr woraing, t ssea ' "'"". -cents each. Statesman Business Office, ground t 'ffiry, ,,,,,,-" M "' - il ' For Rent Apartments 23 ; WELL FUBNTJSIIBD SROOM APART ment, clofce.in. 541 Mill. 23m! 3-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. downstairis, with garage. ete. t'e North 21st. C . 23mll WELL FURNISHED . APARTMENT with fireplace, 58 , Center. ; -nono , 921-W. . 23mia FURNISHED APARTMENTS, REASON able. 1335 State St. '23mia 8 OR 4-KOOM APARTMENT FuR- niahed or unfurnished. Garage. gia Ilssel Ajre., . 23m ATTRACTIVE Court St APARTMENTS, 1811 23m 13 FURNISHED FLAT-0OWS TOWN. 835. We recommend. Modern house with every feature you want, 845.. South. Plain 5-toom north 825. . Becko Hen dricks, 189 N. High street. 23m9tf NICELY )FURNISHED 8-ROOM APT. Downstairs, privaU bath, 1183 Court St.-'.,- ." . -it -a -' ' 23a22tl PRINTED! CARbS.BIZ18 14-;BY TJ4 wording! "Room to. Rons. price 1( eenu each. ' Statesmen Businsss Office, grvna ixaoor. Fo: r Rent-oornSA25 SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. Phono85-W. ,i, 25ml8" L . . , ' TWO STUDENTS MAY HAVE ROOM with sleeping porch privileges. In mod ern home, in convenient location. Ad dress A. .D care Statesman, 5f2t ROOM FOR , RENT- FOR) GENTLEMAN, in modern horrie. Close in. Refer ences. Address Home, care Statesmsn, -'I ' V - -' - M2tj br 'Rent-Honsesl27 ! depot. Phone 1771-J. 27m9 HOUSES FOR RENT 820 TO 845,. Bccke ft Hendricks. 189 N. High street. , - 27m7tf FURNISjHED HOUSE, 1245 MADISON. Phone 1727, Childs A Bechtet. 27mll FOR RENT 5-ROOMS AND SLEEPING porch.j Lights, water and telephone free. Possession at once. $15.00 per montM G. W. Lsflar, 410 Oregon Bldg. j ' 27m9 r HAVB SEtERAL IRRfGATE3'F.kRM tor- Tm-4- 1- R. - T)iui.h,il Tt-'har. '2iKl( rarsi.a ure. - u'none iAt ' Wanted to Rent WE HAVE CLIENT WIlO vWANTJS TO lease I room about 16x30 - dow town location, ground floor, - BUS8ELLE ASPINWtALL ,222 3f. Commercial St. Phone 86. --"-;..v---j -- .u.. . i, 81m9 Warited---aiiscelIaneou3 35 ' I... . FURNITURE PACKING FOR. 8HIB . ments. Giese-Powers Furaiturs Co. '-vi-'; J :;,'-', . ,i i i. ' 85s2Dh, WOODY- THE- AOCrnOJHSBB, BUYS used! iorniture for essh. Phono 511'. ; - v - 85atf WANTED - PRIVATE -MOSEY - FOB farmf losns. We hsve several applies tionsf on hand. Hawkins - Jk Roberta IneJ 205 Oreeon Bids'. - - 85dl4tf For Sale , 37 EIVE iOOM"; - Xortk Salem. HOUSE. CLOSE IN Phone 1820-M. 37m9 GOOSEBERRIES AT 1 4e .. PER POUNl picked. Zc if you pick-them. . r. K. Evsits, Route 8. ' 87m9 GOOD SLIDE TROMBONE IN A-l OON ditioh for 20 dollars. Phone 1401. H. Jasper- ". '. . .' 87m9'' GOOSrf BERRIES FOR 3e PER" LB. IF you pick them. Noble Andrews, Route . 6, Bjix 67. 37m- 4- PLANTS CABBAGE, TOMATOE, FLOW. ers. iiu ui vision. - ;mlJw CREAM SEPARATOR FOR SALE cheap. John H.' Scott, 305 Oregon Uldgi . , 87m9 READ THIRTY TRUE TAMOUS DETEC tlve iStorios. as told -over Radio ,kn. Send! only 81.50 to Detective Nick Hsr ris, (Chamber of Commerce 4ldg., Loa Angdles. . 87m9 FOR SALE Complete vuleanisinr outfit ' la rood condition at a bargain. ' - I MAO DONALD AUTO CO. . 87s29tf SALE . CHEAP 5-HORSE GAS- encine. John 11. Scott. 805 Ore. Bldg. 37m9 OONCHETE BLOCKS.- 1000 FOUND A- tion I concrete blocks "for sale, apecial low jprice. .All- or 'part. Call at the fair fgrounds, or phone 489. 87mltf and Wise for sale. John 11. Scott, 80.1 L. D -"- .. .. .. FOR KALE A FEW CHOICE LOTS ON lien jjoraona nrt mil, wnere .the ' lot wonjt. cneapen uie uoma. Auto a fine douliZe conatructed, ! strictly modem bungalow, stone tone stucco, rooms, bstbi nook and garsge, lots of bui It ins. Come see ".if you want a good horn in -best or, locations. . Chas., E. -Con4.", ;Pone 1597. t .37m FRESPASS NOTICES, SIZE ljt4 INS printed oa good 10-osnce csnviss, bsr ing he words, "Notice Is liefuby Given' ; That Trespsssing .Is Strictly Forbidden on These , Premiites Under Penalty of ' Prosecution.' Price 15e eaeh or 8 for 85o. I Statoasnan. Pub Oo Balem, Ore gon.! $7it! : riXK i SILVER PLATE, COLD BEUj, " -'pnono as s aacrince. See it at 849 Rural Ave. i ; 87m21U FOR BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, T, X Oregon Sutesmsn. . Popular well known make. Turee ' of theini now, mver uncrated, sise 150. . -uniform, neat at low coat.' Very V" "' . to operate. .lUA,,eil at a dUeouct , Can be seen at this office., gutesman Publish. tasT CossptMiy,.-. .i - ... , 87al4tf"' :-Fpr lle-"lestcck 39 BOARH AKD KOW8 TO FARROW RKN .for iu.l. Jnhn M fiMf stnc Bld84 .....,.,. 8Um FRED jW.'LANGE. VETERIN APIAN p. ommercil. lnone 'lltj. es, jPbvi lygO, ' ; , 3m23if th 71T. 21ml3V : si FOR j oline! gon j :7 i