The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 04, 1927, Page 18, Image 18

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PROlVtAM ARRANGED
FOR ART- EXHIBIT
(Oentia from per 14)
by tha great Da Vinci are "The
Last Supper", . the mysterious
"Mona Usa.'V asd "The Virn
With St. Rune.
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1927
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llakinc Useful Things
' Instructor Olson has to hU cred
it, a lot of things for the equip
ment of the Leslie school- like
bicycle racks and tables tor work
in draughtsmanship,' and with
proper . equipment the manual
training department could supply
almost anything needed on the
grounds or the school rooms. In
rtJtrt Ttrlrisn - lth wrtnri wnrklor ihOM in the
One: of - the most interesting! parrish junior high school and the
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spots of . Venice is this famous Ri
al to bridge. 'From this particular
point may be had the most mag
nificent Tiews of the Grand Can
al, the : many gondolas, and the
. city Itself. This bridge spans the
Grand : Canal and in the distance
may be seen the beautiful dome
of Santa Maria della Slute. The
water la blue, the palaces glow
with color "and here the canal
makes" a graceful hend.
- The Rialto Bridge was built in
the closing years of the sixteenth
century by Antonio Contino, who
atao built - the equally famous
Bridge of Sighs. - He later eame4
to be- known as, "Antonio of the
Bridge.'! This Is possibly the
most painted bridge In the 'Vbrld,
s almost every artist visiting in
Venice will at some' time during
lis stay make a few sketches of
Jiia famous structure.
Leslie junior high school, if em
ployed In the direction, with the
metal working depalfltment of
Salem .high, under Mr. Bergman.
there could be made thousands of
dollars worth of equipment for the
entire Salem school system:; and
save that money for .the taxpayers.
X Fros Old Cow Barn , '
- Thlac shop was rebuilt : and
equipped for a manual training de
partment1 by - Mr. Olson and one
carper .er and this labor of a num
ber ortho boya. Tha old cowbarn
34 by 34 j would not be recognised
by the cows if they came around
now. and; gave It a bovine once
over. It is some task for one in
structor to put ten classes of 16
each I through the wood working
shops every -day, and they are a
busy, happy lot. The boys need an
other lathe, and a power : rlp-
Leipold has given us a' wonder- jsaw with electric drive, ; Below is
fully artistic interpretation of the. a list of articles they are making
subject, - and has chosen a mo
ment when the atmospheric con
ditions are quite hazy, A heavy
tog appears to be, just settling
that go to equip a home with com
forts and useful articles of practi
cal cash value that any parent will
appreciate and oV which the boys
flown over) the , city, and Jhe. has i tnem8elT feet verT proud. They
saught a particulat moment when
the great palaces are : sllhouted
gainst the heavy banks of clouds.
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ALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PRODUCING MECHANICS
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It was part of a farm and there
was a big red barn on it. As the
liatrict was too poor to -build a
aew manual training building, Mr.
Olson nronosed converting the
bam Into the present wood -work-
, tng department. There is a base
ment for storing lumber and fuel.
ind" then comee , the , main floor
with workbenches and flniehing
rooms, and lockers for the boys to
, keep their part finished work, and
the upper floor for storing stock
material and completed ' projects
It would pay any parent having
boys in South Salem Leslie junior;
high school to go and look overi
the old red barn ' that has been
.converted info a manual training
department. It Is a big. cheery
work shop and a valuable piece of
property for the Salem school dis
trict. It has been put there by
Mr. Olson, graduate from the in
dustrial work shops of O. A. C.
He and one carpenter, Mr, Gof f ,
assisted by about. 30 sboys from
the 9 th grade . class practically
bum this manual training shop.;
They ceiled the walls inside, built
stairs, oiled the floors, added win
dows all around, saved money by
. using old windows, finished a
- paint room and the boys built in
the cabinets and lockers for ma-
terlal and unfinished worku Under
" instruction the boys built" Btairs
to the second floor and learned a
. great deal about wiring and pot
ting in the water pipes which w.s
dene by the water company and
electric company. '
Boys" working at manual train-
terial, the value of time, and learn
something about the value of an
other fellow's time. I ,
are proud of the old red barn, as
It wae alt finished In good work
manlike manner. . ,
' At Parrish Junior High .
- There are two instructors In
the manual training department at
the Parrish junior high school on
East Capitol boulevard,. Ernest S.
Barker and D. T. Fulp, who- has
added a special class on electro
craft, tools. Implements, and work.
They hare 120 Voysj each In two
classes each day, who are being
developed into wood workers and
with a working knowledge 'of elec
trical devices In the home, such as
installing; a door bell or a buzzer
on the dining table. Mr. Barker
has been Instructor In wood work
ing in the Salem public schools for
eight years, four in the Grant
school and since then in his junior
high. A carpenter and joiner, as
the trade is named in England,
turns out; products similar to, the
work done in the shops at Leslie
junior high. .The y have also a
wood turning lathe and in ad
dition a planer and combination
saw. Here are some or me mmgs
for the home made by the older
boys: a leg rest for grandpa, tele
phone stands, umbrella holders,
piano benches, tabarets. breakfast
tables, : radio cabinets, cedar
chests writing decks, and" tray
racks for, the cafeteria depart
ments in Leslie and high school.
There is also a double lathe and
the boys in these shops have had
some excitement building two
boats. It will be eeen that Mr
Barker who has , been conducting
wood working classes longer, has
advanced Ithe boys to a higher
type of production. As a special
favor any; of the 240 boys will be
allowed tq make some article for
the home that his folks Would es
pecially appreciate for . holiday
gift. . ; . -
What Salem really needs, in the
ins as conducted in Salem learn a
great deal about the value of ma- progress and growth o the in
dustrial lines of education Is one
large central building where gen
eral shops; on different lines could
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Here in concentrated and natural
form a combination of the health
promoting properties of noted mineral
waters is offered you at a fraction
of the cost.
Pleasant to. take the sensational
benefits of this magic substance in
recapturing health soon become un
deniably apparent. .
be ' combined In one plant drroted
to the 4B4ZU8trtax training vaeav -
Mr. Fuln has a younger group
of boys, using the same kind of
work benches and the same tool
equipment and machinery. Boys
esneclally Interested in electric
appliances are taught this elemen
tary science In a special class. Tor
Instance they learn how. to build
marnets : and? the. principle . mat
enter into the construction of mo
tors; bow to build a galvanometer.
how to detect a current or buud a
bread toaster: how ito use elec
tricity in sheet metal working and
an electrical eolderin .laboratory.
In' other words boys with a talent
for electric v experimental r work
and with some inltltive, along: this
line do .this kind of Jwork in this
sneclal class. I These younger boys
in the Fulp class jare ialso learning
to frame "pictures, Inake broom
holders. book and f music racks,
bill holders and wall ricks, fern
stands,' and even a sleeve -press
tnr , (rnntn r certain ; garments ' In
the home. ' il l-
The boys at Parrish junior high
built seven large draughlng tables
tor geography map and class work
in one room that displaced 100
worth of desks. The tables made
by the Parrish boyi cost; $1.75
each, saving the district 3387.26
The Parrish shops also build book
shelves and coat racks for the dif
ferent school rooms and install
equipment generally for the school
district. 1 Mr. Barker was asked
last year to take chaTge Of reno
vating and rebuilding the old
Washington high school .building
for a general industrial plant, but
SALEM PUB SCHOOLS (2)
citizens Interfered and petitioned
that the building be used for
classes in the grades,- and this
changed the plans of the echool
board. .- ! . i i ' '
1 At Senior High
We now come to I the metal
working department at Salem high
in charge of Mr. E. E.? Bergman,
who has taught in this field for 13
years, 10 of them In Salem. For
a young man he has had a tre
mendous practical experience. He
was tour years in the machine
shops of a large manufacturing
concern at Mountpelier, Indiana,
where he was foreman. He served
his apprenticeship , in a large in
dustrial plant at Lima, .Ohio, and
then entered the machine chops at
Louisville, Ky. Did- his college
work at three universities: Wash
ington, ; Wisconsin,; and 5 La Salle.
He has an assistant, ; Floyd Sieg
mund, a son of. John Siegmund.
the new county Judge, who teach
es draftsmanship, ehop mathemat
ics and elementary: metallurgy.
The entire metal working r plant
and manual training department
gets $2400 a year in Salem, from
federal vocational education law.
This department has; really gone
far beyond the scope of mere
manual training and is so popular
that the school board this year ad
ded four new steel working ma
chines, drop lathes and ecrew cut
ting engine lathes," equipment as
fine as is found in any private ma
chine shops. There are; forty-five
students in this one shop, which
is a-fully equipped standard com
mercial maehine ehop, doing prac
tical machine shop-work with the
advantages of scientific education
which the same boys would not
have as apprentices; in fa private
shop, and would probably be kept
doing routine work at which they
would learn very slowly and in the
process of years becoming machin
lsts. - Here they learn the best
private practices In mechanical
creative and constructive work on
standardized lines. The boys are
becoming actual practical ma
chinists, only they ire ' learning
the higher grades of work quicker
and more accurately.
. Could Save llbre Yet - -The
tool are all standard, the
training is in the regular lines
employed in the practice of the
best shops and they hare an in
structor who la a machine shop
man with experience gained in the
best large shops.
Speaking of the wood working
department making tables and re-
paring furniture, the expense- of
renovating and repairing the reg
ular seats for the students in all
the public schools - Is one of the
biggest items in the district. In
the past year 1300 benches bave
been renovated and the broken
castings welded by the students
in the metal working shops at Sa
lem high, the boys doing it paid
wages and saving money for, the
district, -v-' 'I-V
In these machine shops where
the students do this advanced
work, similar work Is also done
for garages and other shops. Ma
chlnery Is manufactured here tor
sandpapering desks and furniture
and machines are built for topping
the crops of the onion growers tor
th.is section, which is a big indus
try and at a saving of $200 per
machine below the price from the
eastern factories.
Very Good Showings.
The machine shops in the ' Sa
lem public schools In ten years
have earned $6000 in cash" and
paid for themselves and all their
machinery, These- boys in their
first year, work are practically
making 20 different articles like
paper knives and other articles out
of sheet steel, and each student
has a complete set of working
tools made by himself. .
Can Make Anything
I asked one of the boys if Pro
fessor Bergman could make these
tools, he said: "Why yes, he can
do anything; he can make a four
wheel brake locomotive!" -The
Prof, grinned one of his . modest
grins.
The metal work plant has
turned out manufactured products
sold In the trade and if enlarged
to capacity of having 200 of these
young Vulcans a year ready to
walk in and take positions in any
modern machine shop, they could
be ready to go to manufacturing
articles made in eastern factories
and regularly sold to wholesalers
and -produce revenues for the
school district on a large scale,
even if part of what they earned
was paid to the boys while they
are getting their education.
This class In the metal working
shops that I have been talking
about is made up entirely of fresh
men In the tenth week of making
machinists out of themselves
Among the tools one of the boys
showed' me that he had made for
himself to work with was a planer
Jack, an adjustable tap wrench, a
pair of inside machinist calipers,
a parrallel strip some kind of a
shining tool used only in a ma
chine shop, and fit to be used In
the best of them.
Very Interesting Story
This story is long and very in-j
teres ting,' and I want the parents
of these boys to so and see them
at work la wood working and met
al work,. ' Judge for yourselves if
this is not good, wholesome! edu
cation for boys. I could write by
the column, nay by the ' page,
about manual training and shop
work for boys.' It is a solem fact
that the boys assemble around the
work shops halt an hour before
school time and beg to be permit
ted to work over time. No truant
officer required to keep these
chaps on the job. ,
- In conclusion I want to quote
P. T. Barnum wbo said: "A busy
boy will oe a happy boy, and a
happy boy will grow up 'to be a
good man.'
COL. E. HOFER,
Salem, Or., Dec. 3, 192T.
tf FOR.
Colds
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BATTERY - ELECTRICIAN 6
New First National
Bank Buildin
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: Di( ectcry
E. D. BABTON- EXIDB BATTIBirS "
HIGH ASD
OEHTKR
JOR WILLIAMS
rLEEsra electric co. hopsb
wiriag by hour or cootrart. Etimn
farm.hed. Tel. 880 471 Oourt tit.
BICYCLES- REPAIRING 3
LLOYD E. milBUKhr COU'MBLBI.
yc!e and rmir nc 8T Csart. -
HELP WANT ED-M ale j
PIAXIST WANTED WHO PLAVB por-
Mlar mailt, to repreceot . lo -
nrite mivinw experience. Cbr
ScUocl of lopulir Music.
mb St., Chicniro.
Chrit Jt 1
20 E. W-
SALESMEN
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8.ALFSMAX FOR APVEF
Ca!(?ndrt, Fans . or N
RTISING SICXS.
To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin
tablet. And for headache; jThe action of Aspinn is very efficient,
too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even-rheumatism and lumbago I
And there's no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children
often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The
genuine Bayer Aspirin has !Bayer on the box and on every tablet.
All druggists, with proven directions!
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
V it does NOT affect the Leart
Aspirin b trmdo Bark of Bre Minqfictare ct M aortic Jdeiteg of SallcyllcaeVJ
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CHRIST'S MESSAGE
TO LAODICEA
and Seven Women
..' i ;
Who
Want the! Name of One Man
But Willing
To Support Themselves.
Hear this subject, j based" on Divine Revelation.
SUNDAY NIGHT, DEC. 4, 7:45
' At The Seventh Day Adventist Church
Corner of N. Fifth and Gaines Sts '
Cofief ' Photo Seine
Tel. 70tt. Uer Urn so
THI&O TLOUtt
srna Opuoal Qo. 801 t0w-$0j
ui. uu; k morn, uptometrut
! Teepbone 23)
full or part time. Liberal roajmikio ,
" r.it tor part-.cuJars. lit clto
'Ka Company, Krrton. Ohio.
r-F.FRKSEXT ACTO SEAT COVER M.
- uracturer. Make weekle. BiereM
conB-.usion paid da4r 'Lowest price,
ij Ki!t quality. Elaborate ontfit Free.
jjQ saath Paulina. Chicago.
pa lk s j' k x make 4 ox evf.jiy
a r. enuti
-Bniie V10-ll-li
LWf er Tlepnn 1 06 8
ioeolofiky M Bon. Ti. 70.
Ki .llal. Loaoa. Ijuurajiee
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Vr. lVid B. ilnl. Urtaoouau
(Btraigateauig et urtgvtmt )
-- bait HUtf. tldii iv
a,eery 1 day except Taurday
rouKTH ixooa
ir. O'Metll A fiaraeite. aiBetruta
ke 0a . . i . l-aoa eja-aua-aua
VUlard H. Wirti ul Paul t. Burtu
Attoraeya. I 410-411-413 Teu loa
Lane HorlerJ 41. TeL 76T; Be. 1916W
tteai Aitate loani insurance
SIXTH TLOOB
a(o.' K. Vehra M. Payaieiaa h Surca
Bite 60S. I TeL tT ') ilea. V
KebiJt X. Day and Donald W. UIU
. Attermey at L
telephone 108. 610-611-6H
EIGHTH rLOOB
Li. O. Wrd Imtii, c irai IfeMiatri
TeL elo. AvenLac by appointmen:.
03
contract for Pictorial
wi'inm, h.vry iitore prf.pe t.
f,rrr, KLLIOTT KEKVICE
HELP VANTED-FEMALE 13
ADURK-SS tNJ'KLOS'KS 2s
Heelciy in your ipure time. ht.v.
thins fnrniiAed. Stamp fr particular..
Junell Co., Hammond, Indiana.
LADIES EARN" J25 TO $30 WKFK1.Y
Addrfsfcin cards at home. Sparc time.
Experience unneresgary. Partic" 'a
2c atamp. AlUrd Co.. Gary, lnd.'..
DEMONSTRATE AND SELL NEWEST
hoe and lingerie mendfr. Abolutly
perfect. Quick ipller. Rmplw 7:r.
Vliia -l!en. New Salem Iluul, tioiidr.y
1 to 5 p. m. .
LADIES MAKE $25 to f50 WEEKLY
AddresoinK cards at home. Exoerienr-e
nnneceasary, 2c stamp brine full par
tieulara, . Q. Thomas, Andemoa, Irul ,
Box No. C30.
ADDRESS EXVFLOPES AT HOM F
Spare l'm. Experience unnecvnrT.
Dienifif d work, f 15 $23 weekly y.
Send 2e ittmp for particulars, intlie.
Dept. 874 Gary, Indiana.
vr. H. B. ScoOald - 10$
Ck IreprmeVer, Mearecteaaete r Bereiee
VIKTH nooa
Dr. H. H. Brow, Bjsj, rr, Mm ui
Trt Bpecialiat. Bnite 01
TKNTH IXOOB
Dr. Wi A. JoaiMa, Deatiat
repkoa 128S 1001
Ckalmer Lae George, D. D. B, '
Oemarnl Deatiatrr
K. af. Grtifia. 1. D. 8, Orthedonti
relephone 11 Bolt 1003-1001
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Do Not Envy a Tile Roof
---Have One .
f Fireproof v
; Beautiful
; Everlaitlns
x Estimatca
Upcn
Request
- Now 13 th Time for Drain Til
Bz9 ca Tc-ay fcr Eslfnale
Oregon Gravel Co.
Hake,, Tila -Bd
14C5. N. rrcat Street
Phone 180
Coupon for Free Bulbs'
I am siring awajr aereral
thousand Gladiolus, Prlmulln
u Hybrids, a new type of
Gladiolus hlgLly recommended
tor the long flowering period
and the beautiful pastel color
ing;. They are easy to grow,
all they require Is a sunny space
and plenty of water.; Jlb a cut
orer it Is far superior to the
common . Gladiolus on account
of Us lasting quality. :
' These bulbs are : hybridized
from seed and therefore you
will get something extraordin
ary and rare.
Send this coupon with 25
cents (no stamps )to coyer
packing and mailing and I will
send you prepaid a package con
tainlng 12 flowering sixe bulbs.
R. VALLENTGOED
Route 11 Seattle. Wash.
W"
E hare rightfy been
called "city build
ers" because . we are
equipped to erect any
kind of structure that
modern city demands.
Ask our clients' about
3our serrlce to them.
ANDERSON ft VAN!
- PATTEN - t
General Building ?7
, Construction .
- Telephone 2C9 j
OUR OWN EGG MASH
This feed our our manufacture has given the very best of
results and the demand has steadily increased each month,
with well satisfied customers.- -
This Egg Mash has proven the equal of all mashes, some
which sell for far higher prices. ;
Fed with the proper amount of OUR SCRATCH FEED U
will produce the maximum of eggs at the lowest possible cost.
If yon are not now feeding it, give It a trial and see the results.
A flock of hens to be productive, must be free from vermin -and
lice. LEE'S LICE KILLER will kill all the vermin and
lice on the hen as well as in your poultry bulding and the cost
is reasonable. ...
We have HIGH GRADE COD LIVER OIL for "poultry
feeding. It pays to use it.!
D. A. WHITE & SONS
Phone ieo
251 State St.
Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising
Oa tlm
Three tiaaea
I Biz time
- Daily or Bandar
3 eeota per wer
eenU par word
S eent per word
1 no. daily and 8an-0 eent per word
(la order to earn te auor tana oaa
time rata, advertiainc aauat ran is. eon
' sec u tire iaano.
Ms At takes for lees taaa XSe.
Ad ran Buaday OALT ekarfed at
at-tiin rt '
AdTrtiemonta (except Paraonaia
and Situation Wasted) will be token
r th telephone if tk kdreruoex
i a nberiber to pkono.
Tko Statesman will roeote adTar
tisemanta at nay time of no day or
nienfc. To iiiurs proper elaaaUtonUoa
Ad aboald b ia before T p. a.
tklsphomx a oa ui
LODGE ROSTER
CHEMEKETA LODOJS No. L. I. O. O. I.
Meeta every Wodneaday ereninf , at
7:30 o clock; toird lioor 01 i. u. u. jr.
Temple, corner of Co art ana M:gn ma
AUCTIONEER
2
F. N. Woodry
12 Trs. Salem' leading Aactiooeer
and I Furniture L'ealer.
Rea. a Store, 1610 N. Eununer St.
I Phono 611
H. Fe Woodry & Son
tight down Iowa. Cask paid for ad
rnraiiaro. biotv 111 n. vsnsn
Tel. 75. . Aetata for Lanvo aaacos.
" Imitation .ostrich plumes are
made frequently from turkey tea
thers, according to an answered
Many ' Salem, people ;are
making the
Campbell
' Court .
Hotel :
Their Hojue ;
Wheti la Portland
- A pleasant place
to live, in beauti
f ul siirroundings. -.;
, An unusually good
. dining room serv- -ice
and food. , : ? -
Accessibflity, f to 1
' business center;:
r and garases. :
Eleventh and HaLa Sts. ;
E; JEAN CAilPBELL
- Owner and Manager -
- I -tT.,. 1 "I VI -kn
MIL
question, in Liberty.'
ai YRLLohgScribblin(&
K0 :Va
THIS BANK
Prides iteelf, not so much on the VOLUME of the trans
actions it handles each day, as it does upon the painstaking
INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT accorded to each transaction.
And, on this hasis.we invite YOUR account. - ; - -
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United States National Bank
"The Bank That Service Buiirv
LADIES EARN $1R DOZEN' BEWTNft
aprons home; eperienre urr.oces-arj ;
maienais cut; instructions furnishd
Addressed enTelone brinirs nartii-ul:i
Milo f aTmeut, rtdway, Baycnu.
WOMEN EARN' $15 DOZEN fcKWINO
Aprons. Absolutely no selling. Exeri
ewe unnecessary. Materials rut; io
strurtions famished. Stamped e'nve! r
brinra particulars. Art Dress .,
Stamford, Conn.
WOMEN EARN BIG MONFT BKWTNO
aprons. Absolutely no selling, e;rri
enee unnecessary. Pay up -to tlj. per
dozen, materials rut, instruction fur
nished. Stampe-L enTelope britips psr
ticulsrs. Morn'Bf Glory Apron (.,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
I
WOMEN, MAKE FANCY FLOWERS. FOB
Pillow top. lamp hads, dressfs. It.
No canrassinc. Steady work; flV
f25 weekly. Sewins; experience iir ,,i -erT.
Partlenlsrn TVee. '"H;"1.Y
FLOWER COMPANY. 257 ftat'e. Ham
mond, Indiana.
WOMAN WNTt:n FOR TKAVEUN'ri
Position. Open Jan. 9th. not m.rnn!,
entirely iiiiincTimberef, with high- tl
education, between 25 and 40, SJ ' T
bonus and transportajtion. Cv it '
information. F. E. Comptort i t
1002 N, Deirlmrn, Chieafo.
AGENTS WANTED 14
DISTRIBCTOa FOR IW STORE ROt TK
This county;, experteitce uniiecek.i y ;
no sellin. distribute ami collect: iho;.!J
net 7O.O0 weekly. PEK18 ilfX). X
Florin. Pa. I
'i
RAINCOATS $2.65. SILK RAYON "
Slickers. Trench Cos Is. Leaiheri tt- ,
FREE - Preiniumi.
FREE. Oopher Raincoat
nespolis, Minn.
sis, Leaihen
ineoat Co., ,
CHIROPRACTORS 15
DR. O. L.8C01T. PSC. CHIROrRACTOH
236 N. H:gh. lei, aza-tt. cr ii.
C. fcta
DR. H. B. SCOFFIEI.D. P. S.
First National Bsnlc Bldg.
FLORISTS 16
CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOL'QiJET3
Funeral wreaths, deeorstioua. C. r.
Breithanpt. florist. 61 State Stret.
-Tel. 380 . - - -
INSURANCE 18
FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort
gages Trust Deeds, Contracts on
house's Will net 6 to 70 per cent. ,
BECKE k I1ENKR1CKE
He'lig Bldg - UizJI:eh Bt-
Insure
Your Home or Csr now.
Phone Hil
BECK K -K;f.K
Heilir HiJi'.. 1"9 N. l'iihEir.
Loniae Rk, world famous traphologit,
can positively read your talenta, virtues
and faults id the drawings, words and
what nots that you scribble when "lost
in thought".:
Send yourrtxribbEntrs or siimature
for analysis. Fucloee the picture ot the Mikado
head, cut from a bos of Mikado pencils, and
tea cents. Address Louie Kice, car oc
EACUS PENCIL CO. NEW YORK CXTT
I RED PEPPERS HID I
1 lEiic paiiisI
" When you axe suffering with rheu
matism, so you can hardly set around
just try x&ea pepper tiua ana you ww
have the quickest reXel known.
-Nothing has such concentrated,
penetrating heat as red peppers. In
stant relief.! Just as soon as you
apply Bed Pepper Bub you feel the
tingling heat. Ia three minutes it
warms tie sore spot through and
through. Frees the blooi circulation,
hreakaeiin th rnnirrsfinn snti the old
krheumatism torture is gone.
I . . k T 1 m m A M
, iitrwiea twa ttpper iw",
from red peppers, costs little at any
drug store. Get a jar at once. U
it for lumbago, neuritis, backache,
Ufr neck, sore muscles, colds in chest.
Almost Instant relief awaits you. Be
sure to get ; the genuine, with t&e
tuune Bowles en each package.
FARM LOANS - PLEKXT OF MuS Et
to ioan on good frtn cur.ty. -CITY
LOANS We -are loaning Trtt
etejt.al Insnr.nce comi-any -".
e.ty residence and bnamesa
tt:' Ber cent, plu a commission
kin.P Robert,. Jn.. 2u Oregon
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KIDDLE AGED MAX WANTS WOHK
of
trade
any kind. . .Etpenenrea in ,
,de. Handy with touls. J- jf "
POSITION AS PRACTICAL MWy ,
ly people. City preferred. R-asonai..e
- wages. -Phone 23-
FOR RENT 21 .
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FOH RENT Apartments 23
NICELY FI'RnTo'ST FLOOH
apartment. 5901
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house, w prr "-" 1R77r
Korth iTthor Telephone 1877.
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