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1 Hi Hi :lk , :ft I 1 i ! in' (S)(Sm: Salem High SchooMMusic Students Will Take Part In State Tournament Music students of Salem High School will take part in the annu al state high school music tourna ment which will be held at Pac ific University, Forest Grove, on April 27th and 28th. Entrants in the tournament must be regularly enrolled in the high school and passing in three subjects. Each school in the tour nament will be allowed two rep-' resentatives in each solo division. The local school will be repre sented in all the ensemble num bers, mixed chorus, girls and boys' glee clubs, girls' and boys' quartets. The following selections will be included in the state contest pro gram: Mixed Chorus "A Rondel" McFarlane Girls' Glee Club "None But the Lonely Heart" Tschalkowsky Boys' J Glee Club "Jugo Slav Lul- , ilaby" Atherton Girls' Quartet "O Heart of Mine-' : Clough-Lieighter Boys' Quartet "Brunette" Mathews Soprano solo At a Pantomine" Roger.- Contralto solo "Mifanivy" Forster Tenor solo "Jean" Burleigh Baritone solo "Requiem" Homer Violin solo "Concert No. 1" De Beriot Piano solo "Scherzando" Beecher Preliminary contests in the se lection of soloists are to be held in various sections of the state. Hal Hibbard Auxilary Hon ored With Dinner Party Members of Hal Hibbard Camp No. 5, U. S. W. V. were hosts at a seven o'clock dinner Monday evening in the Veterans Room ot the Salem Armory, having as their guests members of the auxiliary and their friends. Dinner was served under the direction of John Seymour, chief camp cook, who was assisted by the kitchen squad composed of Comrades Fred Thompson, B. W. Watcher, and Charles J. Lisle. Department Commander Lee A. Hurst and Mrs. Hurst of Albany were special guests of the Camp. Commander Hurst installed the following officers of the camp for the ensuing year: E. E. Buckles, commander; W. E. Hansne, senior vice-commander; Francis Welch, junior vice-commander; John Ber pert, quartermaster; H. G. Sam telson, adjutant; A. Tyaer Wool mons, trustee, three years; E. J. Raymond, chaplain; Arthur Glrod officer of the day; William F. Barrett, officer of the guard; John Seymour, senior color sergeant; and R. E. Horn, junior color ser geant. Following the Installation; a short program of music and read ings was given. The C. C. Trio gave several instrumental num bers; E. J. Crary entertained with comic readings. The Camp quar tet composed of O. J. Hull, E. J. Raymond, C. J. Lisle, and R. D. Churchill sang the new song, "The Spirit of 98." The Salem band other bands of Salem and the Willamette Valley have been pre sented with copies of "The Spirit of "98" Bet to band music. A picture, "The Battle of San Juan Hill" was presented to the Camp by Comrade T. G. Harris of McMinnvllle. The presentation was made by Comrade H. O. Miller, and was accepted on behalf of the camp by Commander Buckles. Mrs. McCall Hostess at Meeting of Sweet Briar Club The Sweet Briar Club was de lightfully entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W -F. McCall. Mrs. V. L. Gibson was an addi tional guest. t,oveiy basgets or sweet peas and cyclamen were arranged about the living rooms o f the McCall home. The early history of Oregon is being studied at the meetings of the club this winter. Miss Nellie Taylor lead the discussion at Wed nesday's meeting. The club membership includes: Mrs. Arthur Utley, Brs. Corydon Biodgett, Mrs." Lou Grote, Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. Ray Binegar, Mrs. , F. .E. Mercer, Mrs. A. H. Bunn. Mrs. Ed Pratf, Mrs. W. C. Frank lin, Miss Nellie Taylor, Mrs. C. C. Chaffee, Mrt. E. O. Moll, Mrs. C. C; Page, Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. James Imlah, Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. William Stoddart, Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. M. P. Adams, and the. hostess, Mrs. McCall. Mrs. Lou Grote will be-hostess - at the meeting of the club in a fortnight. . Mrs, Danison Entertains M. M. Club on Thursday . Afternoon -M.;M. Club members were en tertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. L. Danison n North -Capitol street. Officers were elected for the year at this meeting of the club. - Mrs. Harry Kroner was a special guest. .. i , r"" : ' . Mrs. Danison was assisted la serving at the ' tea hour by ; Mrs. Kroner. v.r The next meeting ot the group will be held la two weeks.' - - Mrs. Anderson Speaker at Garden Club Meeting in Corvallis Mrs. William Everett Anderson motored to Corvallis Wednesday evening to attend the meeting of the Garden Club of that city. Mrs Anderson is president of the State Federation of Garden Clubs and gave a very interesting talk. The Corvallis Gazette-Times, in reviewing the meeting, said: "Fill ing' the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce last night to capacity, the Corvallis Garden club held its first meeting of the year. Mrs. William Knotts presided and later introduced the speaker of tneeve aing, Mrs. William Everett An lerson of Salem, state president of the Oregon Federation of Gar den clubs. "Mrs. Anderson gave a very in eresting talk in which she out ined the program of work map ped out by the state federation. Some of the work that active gar den clubs can do was listed by ihe speaker. Improvement of -hurch grounds, school grounds, public parks, and the beautifica- ion of unsightly premises can be accomplished by unified effort. harden visiting, and educating scnooi cnuaren to me care ana; injoymeni oi wiia uowers, as weu ; is arousing enthusiasm for keep- ing up the looks of the home and lite guruea e buuie oi iue tmu83 saruen ciuds are aoing. entertained at the home of Mrs "A strong committee has keen;DuBois appointed in the Portland Garden club and is working with a sim- ..ar committee or tne "deration jn board advertising along the beau tiful state highways." Social Afternoon Meeting of Pastern Star The social afternoon meeting of ."hadwlck Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star will be held Tues- Jay, January 2ith, at two o'clock. Tea will be served by the com mittee in charge of the affair which includes: Mrs. Maude Tall man, chairman; Emma McCarter, Viola Tyler. Nellie Harris. Alice Frizzell. Kittie Rowe, Rose Lin foot, Lulu Lake, Florence Reeves, and Daisy Mclntyre. Miss Virginia Huntley Hon ored on Birthday Anniver sary In compliment to her daughter, Miss Virginia Huntley on the oc casion of her tenth birthday anni versary, Mrs. D. D. Huntley enter tained a group of Jher friends with a party one evening of the week. Games were played in the eve ning. Later refreshments were served at a large table centered with a pink birthday cake topped with ten lighted candles. Those present were the honor guest. Miss Virginia Huntley, Miss Maxine LaDue, Miss Kereen Iver- son. Miss Gertrude Stelnka, Miss Carol LaDue, Miss Lenore Hersi korn, Miss Marie Herslkorn. Miss Martin Whitty. Miss Lucille Hunt ley, and the hostess, Mrs. D. D. Huntley. Meeting of Past Noble Grands Association The Past Noble Grands Associ ation met Wednesday evening at the home of Wilda and Eugenia Siegmund. Anna Hunsaker and Louise Loveland were assistant hostesses. A social hour followed the busi ness session. Refreshments were served at small tables arranged in the din ing room. Officers of the association are: president. Alma Henderson, sec retary, Louise Loveland, and trea surer, Louise King. Miss Mildred Roberts Will Give McDowell Club Concert Miss Mildred Roberts, violinist. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts, will play the next Mc Dowell club concert which wiil be an event of February second in the concert hay of the Nelson build ing. Mrs. Grace Hall a Recent Salem Guest Mrs. Grace Hall of Portland was a guest Thursday at the home of her father, D. S. Adams. Mrs. Hall will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ruthyn Turney at Cbem awa. Guest of Relatives For Several Weeks Mrs. Corydon Biodgett and Mrs. Arthur Utley. have as their house guest their brother, J. F. McCall of Sioux City, Iowa. Mr. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Biod gett, their son, Corydon; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Utley, Billy Utley; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen mo tored to Newport where they spent the past week-end. Piano Students of Willamette University Will Give Recital Students in the piano depart ment of Willamette University will be - presented ' In '. recital Monday evening January twenty-third at eight-fifteen o'clock in Waller HalL ' ' i .;r The public Is cordially Invited to attend. " " - Spend Several Days in Portland Dr. and Mrs. Prince. W. Byrd are spending several days In Port land i f I Today District Meeting, Business and Professional Women's dobs. Hotel Marion. A. A. U. W. Luncheon at the Gray Belle. 12:30 o'clock. Reser vations, Mrs. W. W. Baum, tele phone 2202. Sunday W. F. M. S. Thank Offering Ser vice. First M. E. church. 11:00 o'clock. Film at First Congregational church. "It Must Be lxve." 7:15 o'clock. Lecture. Knight Memorial church. Dr. Fred Clark, "Compan ionate Marriage versus Christian Marriage." 7:30 o'clock. Monday R. N. .A. sponsoring Benefit card party. 24 o'clock. Fratern al Temple. Recital given by piano depart ment of Willamette University. Waller Hall. 8:15 o'clock. Public invited. Tuesday Social - afternoon meeting, Cbadwick Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Masonic Temple. 2 o'clock. Rainbow Card Club Enter tained at Clark Home Members of the Rainbow Card club were the guests of Mrs. L. F. Clark on Wednesday afternoon. High score prize for the after noon's play was won by Mrs. O. C. Kennen. Mrs. E. W. Harlan receiv- ed the second award. In the group were Mrs. O. C. Kennen, Mrs. Gilbert Kennen, Mrs. E. B. At lor, Mrs. E. B. Harland, Mrs. J. A. Thomposn, Mrs. L. W. DuBois, Mrs. Arthur Bard, Mrs. Halle LyDch and the nostess. Mrs. dai-j Mr8 Lyncn assisted Mrs.C?Iark in servJng at the tea nour. ,n a fortnigljt tne CUD wln be Missionary Society of Evan- . geKc(d Chufch Entertained of the First Evangelical church was entertained one afternoon re cently in the attractive new home of Mrs. L. H. Bewley, on North Winter street. Mrs. George Siefarth was in charge of the lesson. The twenty members of the society in attend ance enjoyed a social hour follow ing the business session. Mrs. G. N. Thompson is presi dent of the society and presided at the meeting. Royal Neighbors of Ameri ca Sponsoring Card Party The Royal Neighbors of Ameri ca will sponsor a benefit card party Monday afternoon from two to four o'clock at tne Fraternal temple. Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. The public is invited to attend. Interesting Lecture Will Be Given at Knight Memorial Church Dr. Fred Clark, former pastor of the Congregational church of Eugene will give a lecture on "Companionate Marriage versus Christian Marriage" at the Knight Memorial church, Sunday, Janu ary twenty-second, at seven-thirty o'clock. Special musical features have been arranged for the occasion. Recent Guests From Seattle Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams had as their guests for several days recently, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth A. Long of Seattle, Washing ton. Spending the Week-End 1 in Corvallis Miss Katherine Hartley is spend mg the week-end in Corvallis. She is a guest at Alpha Chi Omega house of which she is a member. Seattle To Get Large Addition To Old Hotel SEATTLE. Jan. 19. (AP).- nans ror a 10 story addition to the northeast corner of the Olym pic hotel, conetructed here three years ago as a community enter prise were announced tonight. The new addition which is to bring the northeast corner up to the 13 story height of the rest of the building will add 300 rooms, makingatotal of 1,000. The ad dition isj to be completed this year at a cost of $500,000. APPROPRIATION BILL PASSES WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. (AP) After 12 minutes of considera tion the senate passed its first reg ular appropriation bill of the ses sion today, that providing 990. 000,000 for the expenses of the de partments of state, justice, com merce and labor for the next year. Social Calendaz ETTA KETT . ' " I Safety First By -PAUL ROBINSON u ' . I I I ( RiCHAPo-err ) . ; ( -Ad or foRss- ) T Trn. , yZT) I eu-t oonr TrtiNto) J-huaa-i vx ' gCAlLlOOCKrTOPg) ( iSlX mTsVSS V ( fVCVDOt)0 ) l&XXttjJj TH NERVE ) 4 ) -y UlH yS " v ., am. " ll , Mildred Anxious to Win 'Miss Salem' Contest ' ' " I- " J I I V ; ', -W J "X s s I X. 1 Hundreds of votes are rolling in for Miss Mildred Tallon, one of the fifteen candidates in the contest for the title of "Miss Salem." This contest is being run in connection with the 'Better-Homes" Exposition to be held at the Armory beginning February 13th. Miss Tallon is especially anxious to drive away the new Pontiac Coach which will be presented to the winner along with the title "Salem's most popular girl." CHILD HEALTH WORK HERE en PISE Barry Smith, Director of Commonwealth Fund, Reviews Progress Results of the Marlon county child health demonstration work during the first half of the five year period have been satisfactory and encouraging, says Barry Smith, director of the Common wealth Fund who is in the city in specting the work. He anticipates still greater progress in the establishment of a well rounded public health pro gram during tne remaining time of the demonstration until its close, July 1, 1930. While the departure of Dr. Walter H. Brown was a loss. Dr. De Kleine. who has succeeded him, has had wide and long ex perience in public health and will prove an able and worthy succes sor." said Mr. Smith. While Mr. Smith has not had opportunity to meet many of the Marion county people who are in terested in the demonstration. both he and Miss Quin, assistant director of the fund, who has been here ten days, are much impressed by the support given the work and Mr. Smith expressed especial pleasure at the cordial cooperation of the medical profession. All the fund's demonstrations have en Joyed this but Mr. Smith believes it is especially marked in Marion county. The Commonwealth fund was organized in 1918 with an endow ment of approximately $38,000.- 000 given by the late Mrs. Stephen I Harkness who died two years ago The fund employes directly or in directly about 300 persons, chiefly in public health, mental hygiene. and education. The Fund is Interested primar ily In six general projects. They are as follows: (1) Four child health demon strations. (2) Mental hygiene clinics for children. The fund has had 10 demonstrations of this work, at Los Angeles, St. Louis, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dallas, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Richmond, and Nor folk. All were successful except at Norfolk. The fund is now oper ating a mental hygiene training clinic in New York called the "In stitute of Child Guidance." with a budget of 1176,000. (3) The fund has promoted es tablishment of visiting teaching in the public schools in some fifty communities in the United States (4) The Fund is spending $150,000 per year in public health in Austria, mostly for children The ' office of this work is in Vienna. (6) The Fund is building six hospitals In various rural com munities of the United States Hospitals have been completed at Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Fanville, Va. Others will be at Farming- ton, Maine; Beloit, Kansas; Glas gow,. Kentucky; and Wansen. Ohio. (6) Two year fellowships to graduates of English universities. twenty-five each year, are offered for study in American universi ties. ; Many of these students have come to Pacific coast schools. ; Mr. Smith will leave today for California. Valsetz School Closed By Scarlet Fever Cases OREGON NORMAL, SCHOOL, Monmouth, Jan. 20. (Special) School at Valsetxk was closed at noon Thursday and three families were quarartaned for scarlet fev er by order of the county health officer. Dr. A. B. Starbuck of Dallas. If no additional cases are reported within the coming week, school will reopen. A small son in the family ot D. A. Grout, chairman of the ; Valsetx school board, is seriously ill with the dis ease.; A group of sixteen seniors from h Oregon normal school are tak ing term's work In practice Blackheads Most stubborn cases of blackheads, pimples and blotches yield to Rowtes Mentho Sulphur. It's the magical combination sulphur for killing the germs and clearing the skin, menthol for healing the sore and broken tissues. Clears up skin eruptions even burn ing eczema amazingly quick. Leaves the skin healthfully white and smooth. Prove it on your own skin. Rowles Mentho Sulphur is j inexpensive and all druggists supply lit in jars ready to use. Be sure irs Rowles. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is herettyj given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for tbe County of Marion, as Administrator of the estate of Walker D. Johnson, De ceased, and that he has duly qual ified as such administrator; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at my office, 203 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 30th day of December. 1927. RONALD C. GLOVER. Administrator Of the Estate of Walker D. Johnson, Dceafd. D31J7-14-21-2 teaching and will not be allowed to leave until the quarantine Is lifted. Normal school students enrolled at Yalsets are lone Mill er, Minnie Mascher, Lena Las well, Alberta Bohrnstedt, Helen Dubois, Margaret Larsen, Doris Wood, Roma Charlton, Phyllis Smith, Edith Moberg, Anna Hart ley, Faye Christie, Thelma Howe, Marjorie Swayne, Myrna Lamser and Leo Morris. Principal C. G. Wrenn and four critic teachers will also be held by the quaran tine. CUTS OWN THROAT PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20. AP). John Davis, 64, slashed his throat with a razor blade today and died shortly afterwards in a hospital. SUMMONS No. 18940 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion. Department No. 2 Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Com pany, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. A. W. Lathrop and Nine Lath rop, his wife. Joe Sitko. Edwin Furrer. W. W. Walker. Lena M. Scharff and Lena M. Scharff, ex ecutrix of the estate of J. M. Scharff deceased, and Business Men's Adjustment Company, De fendants. To the above named Joe Sitko, Defendant. In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are- hereby notified to ap pear in answer to complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause, on or before the 23rd day of January, 1928, and if you fail to so appear in answer to said complaint, plaintiff will appeal to the Court for the whole of the re lief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: A judgment against the defen dant A. W. Lathrop and Nina Lathrop for the sum of $279.65, together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent 'per an num from the 10th day of March, 1926 until paid; and the sum of $50.00 a reasonable attorney fee upon that certain promissory note executed by defendants A. W. Lathrop and Nina Lathrop in fa vor of plaintiff, on the 8th day of Julv 192K nri Inrttrmonf for t. j incurred in this suit, and will take a decree for a foreclosure of the uiuiis& wuicu netuies earn; mortgage, which said mortgage, was executed by A. W. Lathrop and Nina I.alhrnn inri will talro a' decree that the whole of the lands and premises described in said mortgage be sold by the Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon, and the proceeds of such sale properly ap plicable thereto, be applied on the payment of the amount due plain tiff on said note and mortgage and attorney's fees and costs and dis bursements, and costs and dis bursements of aid sale, and to the effect that the Sheriff of Marion tne purcnaer or sal a premises ana that plaintiff or any other party to this suit, may be a purchaser at said sale, and to the effect that said defendants or all persons claiming through or under or either of them be barred and fore closed of all right and equity of redemption in said premises and that plaintiff have the whole of the relief prayed for in its com plaint, said mortgaged premises are described as follows: Beginning at the northeast cor ner of lot number eight in block number four of Becbtel and By- non's Cardwell Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as said lot is shown and aeBignaiea on me amenaea piai 01)315 Masonic Bldg. TeL b2 said addition now on file and of said addition now on file and on record in the office of the Record- er of. Conveyances for Marion county. Oregon, ana running thence southerly along the east une 01 saia 101 imy ieei; inence, westerly and parallel with the south line of said lot fifty feet more or less to the west line of said lot eight; thence northerly along the west line of said lot to the alley- dividing said block; thence easterly along the south line of said alley to the place of beginning, being the northerly fif ty feet of said lot eight. You are notified that on the 9th day of December, 1927, the Hon orable L. H. McMahon, Judge of the above entitled Court, made an order in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, authorizing and directing this Buinmons to be served on you by publication thereof once a week for six con secutive weeks in the Oregon Statesman, a newspaper published in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, and possesses the qualifications required by law for the publica tion of summons; first publication of this summons being made on the 10th day of December, 1927, and the last publication will be made -when the same will expire, on the 21st day of January, 1928, and that you be required to appear and answer said complaint on or before the 23rd day of January 1928. all as In said order pro vided. KEYES & PAGE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 306 U. S. National Bank Building. D10-17-24-31 7-14-21 O- REAL ESTATE I i DIRECTORY o- AKDERSON RITPERT. Rttltors 160 8. High. T.l. 1844 ' BARBER BOND 200 Gray Bldg. Trf. 190 BECKE A UENDK1CK8 189 N. High. TL 161 A. C. 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High St. Tel. 865 ' SALEM REALTY 4G2 State St. Room 7. CO. Tel. 1004 j. High St. E. SCOTT :3i x. Tel. 1122 CHARLES SPCRL1X .1210 Oregon Bide. 'It! 1935 SOCOLOE8KY a SOX 304 5 First Xat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 970 SQUARE DEAL c. s. Xat i Bank Bldg. REALTY Tel. 470 TKIAXULE REALTY CO. 421 Court SU TeL 651 ULRICH a BERTS 129 X. Commercial. Tel. 1354 U. S. REALTY 442 State St. CO. TeL 26t0 P. L. WOOD 341 State St. Tel. 794 INSURANCE DIRECTORY tio- Anderson ft Rupert General Insurance 169 S. High. Tel. 1644 E. H. BAIREY, Life, Accident. 8icknss 328 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 1747 BECKE High. ft HEXDRCK8 189 X. Tel. 161 Q. H. BERG, Life, Accident, 328 Oregon Bldg. Sickness TeL 1747 CENTRAL LIFE OEX. 806-7 Oregon Bldg. AG EXT Tel. 490 R. 147 X. D. URAY General Insurance Com'l. Tel. 24S W. A. Ll&TOX, General Insurance 404-5 Masonic Bldg. TeL 1321 Wash. Fidelity Xational Forge Philippi 405 Bank of Com. Bldg. Tel. 2160 u-Ti l . l vr-r t' Tvoi'Divpp i'Twrv . O T jrBElAUTY PARLOR I Q DIRECTORY THE BEAUTY BOX Complete Beauty bervice 520 State St. TeL 1985 THE 223 X. CAPITOL High. BEAUTY SIIOPPE For Appt. TeL 366 ELITE BEALTY Orer the Gray Belle. SHOPPE Tl. 914 MARINE LLO BEALTY PARLORS Permanent VS are Specialist 245 X. High St. Tel. 1690 MILLER BEALTY SHOP Tested and graded before permanent, using Text-o-Meter machine MITZI GRAY BEAt'TE SHOPPE 709-13 First Xat. Bank .JJldg. Tel. 187 THE MODEL BEAUTY 112 X. Commercial. PARLOR Tel. 950 THE MODERN MARINELI.O .-06 Masonic Temple Bldg. Tel. 379 X1KTY BOB SHOP Fugene Permanent Waving, Hair Catting and Marcelling. 311 State St. . Tel. 270 LODGE ROSTER CHEMEKZTA LODGE XO. 1, I. O. O. P. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock; third floor of I. O. O. F. Temsle. ccrner of Curt and High St. AST rETI SEMT.XY HOXEST ADVERTISING Ta eoi sau asus b kept free tram enyiLinj ( 4Btiobl nature. Misrepresen tation will aot be tolerated. laforma Uoa showing any sjoeeuoaabl iateet a th part of Jb advertiser should fc reported to th iu w.paper r th Salem Ad cha. New First National Bank Building Directory BASEMENT Las Shining Parlor Expert for Ladies and (intlem a. SECOXU FLOOR Coffey's Pboto Serrice Tel. 708. 0er tbe Spa THIRD FLOOR aotru Optical Co. 01-3o2 3il 4r. Henry E. Morris, Optometrist Telephone 239 C. F. Gille" Suite 3U 11 11 Lawyer Telephone ivoo Socolofsky Son. Tel. 9.0 204 Ju Real e.state. Uuu, insurance Or. PstiJ B. Hill, Orthodontia t Straightening of irrt-gular terth) Suit 106. Hours 9 to 5 Every day except Thursday FOURTH FLOOR Dr. O Xeill Burdette, Optometrist 401-402 403-404 "J Vhou 6'45 SIXTH FLOOR ?eo. R. .Vehrs M. !.. Phj sutan. it Surgr. t suite 603. Tel. 1.878 J379 Res. 7 .; Kobin 1. Day and Donald W. MiVs Attorneys at Law felephone 13. f 10 611 till EIGHTH FLOOR Jr. C. Ward DaTia, General Per.ntrr Tel. 816. Evening by appulutnent Room 802 Or. H. B. Scofield Chiropractor. Xeuroca'ometer 8r: KIXTH FLOOR Jr. H. M. Brown. Eye. Throat Si icialist. Ear. No ai Suite Uul TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. A. Johnson, Dental Telephone 1285.... loo. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Dally or Sunday One tim... 2 cent rr 'o'd Three times 6 cents per word Six times... 8 ceats per ord 1 mo. daily and Sun. .20 cents per wuru In order to esrn the more than oi.e time rate, advertising must run iu cou secutiTe issues. Xo Ad taken for less than 25c. "Ads run Sunday OXLY charged at one-tune rat. AdTertisements (except Personals sod Situations Wanted) will be tsktu OTer the telephone if th advertiser is a subscriber to phone. The Statesman will receive adver tisement at any time of th day or night. To insure proper classif icatiuu AU should b In before 7 p. m. TELEPHONE iZ OR 503 rhe Oregon Statesman Published every morning except Mm day, at Salein, ta capital of Orefuu. AUCTIONEER F. N. Woodry IS Yrs. Salem's leading Auctioneer an rurunurv areaivi. Res. A Store, 1010 X. bummer at. Phoo an H. F. Woodry & Con Right down town. Cash raid lor ' furniture. Store 271 N. Comm i Tel. 75. Agents for Lange Rantfe' COL. A. L. STEVEXSOX At"CT10 LLB 23 years experience in the iiln.tt alley, for dates or arrangement F. A. IHierfler, farm sdnser. 1 rf Uonal Bank, Salem. Phoje u " A. L. Stevenson, Corvl'i- 're i . BATTERY-ELECTRICIAN 3 BROWXELL ELfcXTRIC Co . . - ' Tel. 95S. Contract wirm. supplies. Call us for J. . :r:. H. V. BARTON Starter nd South High. EX1UK gencislor BAT I ' JOE W1LLIAV..- rLEEXER ELECTRIC CO. wiring oy hour or comn.i t.-i.m : i- f irmshed. Tel. 0C ' 471 t BICYCLES Repairing 4 LLOYD E. RAMSUKX COLI M11IA evciee sod repairing 3X7 Co ,n HI CLEANERS AND DYERS 5 CHERRY CITY CLEAN KR3. f. loan, 2i0 K. Liberty. Tel. 8 a. SALEM CLEANERS A f7S 8. Oom'l. Tel. Is'"" 1