The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 22, 1928, Page 26, Image 26

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    ; j U ,U-1 u THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEMr OREGON. .SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1928 ;
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SOCIETY
(Continued from page 10)
31 Salem February 21st and 22nd
1kad will gte several addresses,
j The eighth anniversary of the
!Sth amendment was observed in
0!2ie devotions and program. Short
talks and readings in observance
. Victory Day were given by Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. Sieforth. Mrs.
ileeder, Mrs. Charlton, Mrs. Hogue
t-nd Mrs. Bowerman.
Several guests called at the tea
hour. Mrs. Reed presided at the
ea table.
Mrs. L. F. Griffith Hostess
it Attractive One O'clock
puncheon
Mrs. L. F. Griffith was hostess
Wednesday afternoon in her home
on East Center street at an attrac
tive one o'clock luncheon, having
as her guests members of the Cap
ital club. Miss Mabel Creighton
was an additional guest.
Covers were p.actd at the lunch
son table," centered with red car
nations and fern, for Miss Creih
:on, Mrs. Edwin L. Baker, Mrs.
Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. Frank
:j-r YV. Durbin, Sr., Mrs. W. II. Dancy,
Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Milton L.
Meyers, Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mrs.
H. H. Olinger, Mrs. R. E. Lee
Stelner, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith.
Mrs.1 George L. Rose. Mrs. V. Al
. Jones, and the hostess, Mrs. Grif-
nth.
Bridge was the diversion of the
afternoon. High score honors were
won by Mrs. Edwin Baker.
CO The club will be entertained in
a fortnight at the home of Mrs.
R. E. Lee Steiner.
Y. K. K. Sunday School
Class Entertained at Scott
Home
Members of the Y. K. K. class
of the First Methodist church Sun
- day school were entertained Fri
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry W. Scott on North
; , Fifth street.
Refreshments were served at
i the close of the evening which
was spent playing games.
t!V Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph H. Kletzing, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs.
i'-Paul H. Acton, Mr. and Mrs. H.
D. McMillin, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Marsters, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
C4 Shanks, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nel
son, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart E. Shade
Mr. and Mrs. Hagedorn, Mr. and
r , Mrs. Marlon Curry, Dr. J. D. Mc-
-Cormick, Vernon O. Tyler, and the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry W. Scott.
, Mr. and Mrs. David Wright
Surprised With "House
warming" Mr. and Mrs. David Wright who
have recently moved into their
new home on Stewart street were
honored Thursday evening when a
group of their friends arrived at
their home to surprise them with
"housewarming."
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Daue, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fuller
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Glea-
son, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurtz,
, Mr. and Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Pennington, Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Vlbbert. Mr. and
Mrs. Harley White, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Delano, Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Grote;' and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Flack.
The, evening was spent playing
p--tide. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glea-
son received first prize.
The group presented the honor
guests, Mr. and Mrs. David Wright
with a lovely gift.
Refreshments were served later
in the evening.
. Guest In Salem For the Day
Mrs. C. E. Barker of Beaver
ton is a guest today at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatch-
ford.
General Aid of Jason Lee
Church Will Elect Officers
Officers for the year will be
elected at the business meeting of
the General Aid Society of the Ja
son Lee Methodist church which
will be held at two-thirty o'clock
Wednesday afternoon, January
25th.
, Guest in Portland For
the Day
Mrs. W. B. Johnston .spefit Sat-
. urday visiting Ja Portland.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Poling
, Guests in Salem
i Mrs. Ouy Phelps has as her
guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Poling of Portland.
Dr. Poling will speak this morn
ing and again this evening at the
services' at the First Evangelical
church.
v Unusual Program Will Be
I Offered at Presbyterian
, Church
" -What is reputed to be one of
jtRe most Versatile and entertain
, , ing programs ever Offered a Pa
cific Coast .audience, will be pre
sented at the First Presbyterian
Church Tuesday evening, January
2 tin. wnco jay uore anq nis com
pany, under the Independent Ar
. " t Is ta Toots, will present an even
ing of mystery and music.
The program Is given after the
, 3- continental mode of nnit con m-
V ity, and Is divided Into three
. parts. , The show opens with a
novelty art number which is fall
; of beautiful lighting effects j of
artistic skill,
- 'Jay Gore, occupying the center
- of the stage during this acf, holds
yf the audience spell-bound with his
1 clever tricks. He Is assisted la
- - ' the - act by Dorothy Dial r Gore,
who is co-author of the original
t--.."smoke pictore",
t r . The musical part of the pro-
- i gram Is presented by Miss Doro-
' thy Reynolds, gifted pianist and
. whistler, end- by -Dorothy Dial
; Gore, sonrano and. 'oalloUL : who
is well-known to Pacific Coast
audiences. -
The last part of the entertain
ment, which is presented by Jay
Gore, is said to surpass anything
in the Ly.'um field. This act
is beautifully staged and carrie
with it the elaborate equipment
necessary for the varied effect
of illusion employed.
Three Lovely Affairs Gitfen
at tyiisenberry Home
, The past week will be remem
bered for the three lovely affairs
which were given at the home of
Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry on Lincoln
Hill.
On Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Quiscnberry and Mrs. Donald
Youag were hostesses at a five
table bridge tea. They entertained
vUh a similar delightful affair on
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Qui3enberry was hostess
Friday afternoon at a four table
bridge party.
Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Jr. won high
score . honors in bridge on Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs. W. Conneil
Dyer received- the second prize.
Mrs. Curtis ... Cross and Mrs.
Paul Hendricks assisted the hos
tesses at the tea hour.
' On Thursciav Mrs. John H. Car
son won the first prize as a result
of the afternoon's play and Mrs.
Frank Dec ke bach. Jr. the second.
Additional guests came in at
the hour.
Sixteen prominent Salem ma
trons were included in the guest
group ort Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding woni
hih score prize in bridge. The
second award went to Mrs. Ken
neth Brown.
Mrs. II. L. Stiff. Mrs, W. L.
Philips, and Mrs. Donald Young
assisted Mrs. Quisenberry in serv
ing at the tea hour.
Ejitre Nous Club Entertained
on Wednesday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smart enter
tained the members of the Entre
Nous club on Wednesday evening
of the past week..
The evening was spent playing
"500." High score prizes were
won by Mrs. Herman Humniell
and, Albert Raraseyer. Mrs. S.
Collard and Paul Bassett received
the second award.
The affair was in the nature of
a costume party with each guest
dressed to represent a day of the
year. Mrs. Chris Hampshire and
Mr. Hummell received the prizes
for the best costumes.
Those present were Mr.- and
Mrs. Paul Bassett, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. S. Collard,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, Mr.
and Mrs. William Gerke. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Smart, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Hummell, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Ramseyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Potter, Mr. and Mr. William
Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hamp
shire, and Miss Constance Smart
Guest of Parents for the
Week-End
Mrs. Will Knight of Portland.
Is spending the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles.
R. N. A. Sewing Club VM ,
Meet Tttesday Afternoon"
The Royal Neighbors Sewing
club will hare a social meeting at
two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Pearl Llckiss.
840 North Twentieth street. '
Mrs. Sarah Nelson and Mrs.
Bertha Reeder will be assistant
hostesses.
American Legion Auxiliary
Will Sponsor Valentine Dance
At -the last meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary ar
rangements were made for the
Valentine Dance which will be
sponsored by the group on. the
evening of February 14th at the
Crystal Gardens.
The committee in charge of the
affair includes the chairman of
each standing committee.
The proceeds from the dance
will be added to the fund which
the auxiliary has pledged to the
children's public playground.
Mr. and Mrs. Skiff Hosts at
Dinner Patry
Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Skit J
were hosts at an attractive din
ner party on Wednesday evening.
in honor 6f Rev. and Mrs. Rob
ert Lee Payne. ,
Covers were placed at the din
ing table, centered with red car
nations and red tapers, for Rev.
and Mrs. Payne, their daughters.
Misses Dorothy and Marguerite
Payne, their son. Bobby Payne.
Miss Dorothy Tweedale, Miss Jen
nie Calvert, and the host and
hostess, Dr. and Mrs. Skiff.
Sons of Union Veterans and
Auxiliary -Will Have "Hard
Times" Party
Sons of Union Veterans of the
Civil War and their Auxiliary
will have a "Hard Times" party
Tuesday evening, at the Woman's
Club-house on North Cottage
street.
Each member of the auxiliary
is asked to bring an appropriate
basket and each guest is asked to
appear In a "Hard Times? cos
tumev " v ,
A' short business session: will
precede the social meeting.
Mr and Mrs. Kay Observe
i0tK Wedding' Anniversary -
An event of the past week was
the dinner, party given Tuesday
evening, at the Thomas B. Kay
home on Court street In obser
vance of Mr. end Mrs. Kay's for
tieth wedding anniversary.
The dining table was centered
with a lovely arrangement of sweet
peas, cyclamen." and acacia In pas
tel shades in combination with
maidenhair fern and tall ivory ta
pers. . Covers ..were arranged - for
the honor, guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas B. Kjt Dr. and Mrs. B.
REAL ESTATE
DIRECTORY
AKTJEKAOH A KCPEST. Km tor
. 69 8. Hick. ' Tal. 1644
BARBER BOND
.00 Gray bid. TL 190
BECKZ A aXIKlCK8
.89 N. Higli. TL 161
A. C. BOflRNSTrDT
147 N. Coancrcial. I TL S77
U. E. SHOWN
.09 8. Com'L TaL 559 r 3053
W. F. BROWN
.73 Stat. Tel. 1961
THE BUNGALOW REALTY
.47 Sui l.
LEO X. CHILD? CO, Realtors
;t Sat at. Tel 1727
K. S.-CLAKKE
109 S. Com I Tel. 5S9 or 2053
E. a. COPPOCE
331 Stat u TaL 567
1'K.EU 6. iELANO f
-0 S. CbBi-ca. TaL 1A30
HUJIEK I. FOS7KH KEALZT CO.
la first .Vat Bank Bids TaL 842
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U ASK ILL A EAKLE THE BEAUTY BOX
166 8. Liberty St., -TaL 2248 Complete Beauty Serrice
, i I 520 8Ute St. TeL 1985
w. a. ouABExfioRST a co.
34 8 Liberty 61. TeL 615 THE CAPITOL BEAUTY SHOPPB
1 223 N. High. ror Appt. TeL 866
li ELVIS JOHNSON
,i V. 8. Bank Bldg. TaL 687 ELITE BEAUTY SHOPPE
Orer the Gray Bella. TaL 914
W. U. KKUtUER
147 N. Com'l. TeL 217 LA ROSE BEAUTY SHOP
Marcelling 75c. Phone 754
LAFLAR A LA FLA It"-
iidd Bo.B Bank Bldg. Tel. 646 MARINELLO BEAUTY PARLOUS
Permanent W aTa Specialirt
LARS EN RICE 245 N. High St. TaL 1696
2-5 Oregon bldg. TeL 174
MILLER BEAUTY SHOP
W. A. LISrON Teated and graded before permanent,
404 5 Masonic Bldg. TaL 1321 using Text o Meter machine
" ARTHUR UADSEN MITZI GRAY BEAUTE SHOPPE
.074 North Capifc.L TeL 2807 709-13 First Nat. Bank Bldg. TaL 187
MtLLINMER OdMITTl THE MODEL BEAUTY PARLOR
409 Oregon Bldg. TaL 1176 112 N. CommerciaL TaL 956
O. K. MIDDLETON THE MODERN MARINELLO
?04 Oregon Bidg. TeL 2808 .06 Maaonie Tempi Bldg. TeL 879
W. E. HOSES
451 Coart St. TaL 2818
JOHN W. ORE
New filifh Bk. TaL 2485
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE
84 Court. Tel. 1186
PERRINE MARSTERS
211-212 Gray Bldg. TeL 907
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor
175 S. High St. TaL 584
RICH L. KtlMA-SN, Realtor
219 N. High St. Tel. 865
SALEM REALTY CO.
462 Stat tit. Room 7. TeL 1004
J. E. SCOTT
231 X. High fit. TeL 1122
CHARLES SPCRLIN
!10 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 1935
BOCOLOFSKY fcO.N
304 5 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 970
SQUARE DEAL HIALTY
V. S. Nat l Bank Bldg. TaL 473
TRIANGLE REALTY CO.
421 Court St. TaL 651
ULR1CH ROBERTS
1Z9 N. ComnierriaL TeL 1354
V. 8. REALTY CO.
442 Stat St. TeL 2660
r. L. WOOD
341 Stat St. Tel. 794
E. Lee Stelner, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank W. Spencer, and Dr. and
Mrs. Charles H. Roberton.
Bridge was tbe diversion of the
evening:. High score prizes were
won by Mrs. Frank Spencer and
Dr. Steiner.
l$th Amendment WiU Be
Observed at Services at First
Christian ' Ch u rch
The eighth, anniversary of the
passing of the 18th amendment
will be observed at the services
this evening at the First Chris
tian church.
The pastor, D. J. Howe, will
speak on the subject, "What Shall
We Do With the ISth Amend
ment?" A section of the church will be
reserved for members of the W.
C. T. U. who will be in attend
ance. Special musical numbers will be
given by the male Quartet, the
mixed quartet, and the church
choir.
SXOW HITS PORTXAND i
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. L
(AP) Snow which started to fall
at noon was still falling at 2
o'clock and had Increased in dens
ity. There was no wind.
IRISH PRISONER TAKEN
DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Jan.
zi. KAf) jamei xsugent, a
wounded political prisoner, who
made a dramatic escape from St
Bricin's military hospital early to
day, was recaptured 12 hours lat
er at Callan. Kilkenny, 20 miles
from his borthplace. Clonmel.
METHODISTS PICK MERIDIAN
LAGRANDE, Ore., Jan. 21.
AP) Meridian,' Idaho, was se
lected for the 1929 western dis
trict conference of the Methodist.
Episcopal church during the clos
ing hours of the meeting here yes
terday. Now that President Coolldge has
given it such wide publicity it oc
curs fo ns that "I do not choose to
run" would make a proper slogan
for the marines.
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INSURANCE
DIRECTORY
o-
19 8. Hig-a. . TeL 1644
E. H. BAIRET. Liia, Accident. Siekaaaa
328 Oregon Bldg. TeL 1747
BECKE k HEND&CKS
189 X. High. TeL 161
O. H. BERG, Life. Aceideat, Skkaeaa
328 Oregon Bldg. TaL 1747
CENTRAL LUX GEN. AGENT
306-7 Oregon Bldg. TaL 490
R. U. GRAY General Insurance
147 N. Com'L TeL 2425
LA J" LAB a LATLAR
Ladd 4 Buh Bank Bldg. . TeL 546
W. A. LI&TO.V, General Inraranca
404-5 Xatonie Bldg. TeL 1321
Weak. Fidelity National Forge Philippl
405 Bank of Com. Bldg. TaL 216Q
WILLAMETTE INSURANCE AGENCY
315 Maaonie Bldg. TeL 982
BEAUTY PARLOR
DIRECTORY
NIFTY BOB SHOP
F.ngen Permanent Waring, Hair Catting
and Marcelling.
Ill Stat St. TeL 970
Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising
Dally or Sunday
2 cents per word
On time
Three times
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Six times 8 re3ts per word
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ecutir issues.
No Ad taken for less than 23c.
Ads run Sunday ONLY charged at
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Advertisements laxeept Personals
and Situations Wanted) will be taken
orer the telephone il . th , advertiser
is a subscriber to phone.
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tisements at any time of th day or
night. To insure proper classification
Ads should be In before 7 p. m.
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The Oregon Statesman
Published every morning except Mon
day, at Salem, th capital of Oregon.
ADYTKTI SEMEN'S.
HONEST ADVERTISING The eel
naus saaaa b kept fr tram anyining
f questionable nature. M iarepreaea
tatioaa will n b t4raUL In forma
tion ahowing any ooeauanabl intent
oa th part of th advertiser eaaid
be reported to lain MWapaser r toe
Salem Ad elan.
LODGE ROSTER
CUEMEKiTA LODGE NO. 1, 1 O. O. F.
Meets every Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock; third floor of L O. O. F.
Temple, corner of oCnrt and. High St.
AUCTIONEER
F. N Woodiy
12 Trs. Salem'a Jeadiag :atioaer
aad Furniture Daif.
Ew. A Store, 1610 N. Summec St.
Phoo 811
H. F. Woodry & Son
Right down town. Cask paid for used
furniture. Store 271 N. Comm'l
TeL 75. Agents for Lang Ranges, 2
COL. A. L. STEVENSON AUCTIONEER
28 yaara experience ia th Willamette
valley, far data or arrangmnia a
F. A. DoerfUr, farm advieer, Fi Na
tional Bank. Salem. Phone or wine
A.. L. Stevenson. Corviilia. Ore
BATTERY-ELECTRICIAN 3
BROWN ELL ELECTRIC CO.. 8S3 STATE
TeL 958. Contract wiring. Electric
aupplies. Call us for electrical work.
R. D. BARTON EXIDS BATTERIES
Starter and generator work; 202
Sonth High. 8
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TaL 168
HIGH AND
CENTER
JOE WILLIAMS
r LEE NER ELECTRIC CO. HOUSE
wiring by hour or contract. Estiaute
tarnished. TeL 980 47: Court St.
BICYCLES Repairing 4
LLOYD E. RAM8DE COLUMBIA BI
eycles aad repairing. 887 Court.
DISCO RY CELEBRATED
WA1MEA, T. H. Jan., 21.
(AP) Thousands of residents of
the Island of Kauai gathered here
yesterday to observe the 150th
annrrersary of the landing of Cap
tain Cook, discoverer of the Ha
waiian islands. Ground was bro
ken for a $3000 monument to be
erected In memory of Captain
Cook.
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I could avt TrE' Q-trY IVcC . cmVvT &xt jr-i i
CLEANERS AND DYERS 5
CHERRY C1TT CULAJTTB3. a T.
Douu, 3S0 N. Ufcnty. T.U SI4.
SALEM CINXRS A DYERS
107S S. OovtL TaL 1868
HELP WANTED Male 6
urv aTTl mnrsr savour JOB:
ti4(.19AA a .nA mb fnrnlsliaA:
hnnt. fish, trap. ate. Tor details, write
Norton, 1926 Temple Court, Denver,
Col.
Learn Welding
uooa wages at a gooa uae.
We wfll i teach you OTeniags.
Acetylene Welding Courses from
J25.oo ap. i
Electric i Welding Conrsea from
J 5.00 up.
C. D. Oppen
695 Mill St Telephone 372 2086 J.
4.930 WAS CHARLES HICKEY'S
profit for 5 months selling Face-A-L:tes,
nv aeientifie all metal dare shield;
Face-A-Lite make glare from passing
aatos impossible; write for territory
proposition, i Fill in coupon below; mail
at once. rAl'b-i-LiiiE mv. w.
A-193 Logai Bldg, MitcheU. S. D.
Kama .. , .,
AddreSS
Town
.J3tate
SALESMEN
CLOTHING SALESMEN: FASTE8T
selling Una today. Suit or Top Coat
815.00, commission $3.50. Two gar
ments $28.50, commission $8. Caion
Tailoring Co., Waver, Colo.
TAILORING SALESMEN SELL SIMP
son's new $28.50 par virgin-wool un
ion made-to-measure suits, topcoats;
commission : in advance; exclusive ter
ritory; big outfit 175 samples FREE'.
J. B. SIMPSON, 83 Adams, Dept. 1478
Chicago.
LF YOU WANT $8000 THIS YEAR,
writ m personally. Strong line fox
retail store, nationally advertised.
Established company, big season now.
Liberal weekly advance to producer.
Dyk William. Mgr, 2010 Euclid,
Dept. 974, Cleveland, Ohio.
SALESMEN j PEOPLE EVERYWHERE
now practicing morning mouth rejuv
enation by using Spearmint Tooth
Past with piauant minty flavor, ad
vertised ia magazine section Hearsts
Sunday newspaper with five million
circulation. Exclosiv sale rights now
open, writ naming county. Dept. 1,
WRIGLEY PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,
Boardwalk Atlantic City. N.J.
HELP WANTED Female 8
NEW INVENTION PREVENTS SHOUL
der straps slipping. Earn $60 up week
ly. Selling experience unnecessary.
Women adore this amasine Comfort
Chain. FREE Sample Offer. Lingerie
"V Co.. 304 so. uearoora, vnicago
WOMEN INEXPERIENCED WANTED BY
manufacturer who can earn $20 weekly
spare tlm sewing aprons. Materials
cut; No selling; stamped envelope
briaga particulars. Morning Glory
Apron Oo., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
WOMEN EARN BIO MONEY SEWING
aprons. Absolutely no selling. Experi
ence unnecessary. Materials cut. in
structions furnished. Stamped envelope
brings particulars. Art Dress Co.
Stamford, Conn.
WOMEN EARJ 818 DOZEN SEWING
aprons. Experience annecessary; no
selling. Easy, steady work, materials
rut. Addressed envelope bring detaila.
Goahev Dress, Ooha, M . Y.
ADDRESS ENVELOPES AT HOME
Spare time. ; -Experience unnecessary.
--Dignified work $15 $25 weekly easy.
Send 2e stamp for particulars. Maxell.
Dept. 1)15 Uary Indiana.
LADIES EARN $17 DOZEN SEWING
aprons home, experience unnecessary :
laatruetione furniahed; materials cut;
addressed envelope brings psrticulars.
Milo Gament; 235 Broadway, Bayonne,
N. J.
LADIES EARN $17 DOZEN SEWING
smocks home. Experience unnecessary;
no seilinsr: materials cut r addresssed
envelope brings instructions World"!
to., 340 6th Ave. N. I.
AGENTS WANTED 9
BANKRUPT AND RUMMAGE SALES
85O.O0 dsily. We start yon, furnishing
everything. WHOLESALERS, Desk
465. 420 W. Superior, Chicago.
WE WANT EXCLU8IVE COUNTY MAX-
agers prepared to put up gioo.oo cash
security. W guarantee earnings of
$60.00 to $200. OO weekly depending
on ais of county. M. W. DuBoys,
Dept. 2311. Pittsburgh. Pa.
MAKE $50-$75 WEEKLY WRITING OR
dara with new Spring liaa of America's
greatest tailored shirts. Big double
16t4K samples sell on sight. FREE
outfit. No experience necessary. Have
yoa sold before ; ror woomi . writ to
day. Sinclair Shirt Manufacturing
Company, 741N Kingsbury, Chicago.
DISTRICT MANAGERS EXCLUSIVE
territory I Small investments I attrac
tive commission I Sensational metal spe
cialty! Merchants amasedl Write
quick! Print-O Graph, 126 East Third
Street, Flint.; Michigan.
WANT DISTRIBUTING AGENT FOR
Hansliek. powdered aandsoap; removes
anything from hands without injury to
skin;, everybody a customer; great op
portunity for hustler to get in busi
ness; sample free. SOLAR PRODUCTS
CO., 2144 Sd. Troy, Chicago.
JIM-MIN-IE! HERE'S TOUR CHANCE
to clean up with Christy Polishing
Cloth. Removes tarnish from all metals.
without us of powder, paste, or liquid
Works like magic Sells lik wildfire.
160-300 profit. Writ for fro sam
pie. Christy, Inc. 8196 B'way, Newark.
New xora.
DISTRIBUTOR FOR 100 STORE ROUTE
this couaty; experience unnecessary; a
' selling, distribute and collect; should
net $70.00 weekly. PERIS MFG. CO.,
Florin, Fa. j
CHIROPRACTORS 10
DR. IL B. 8COFF1ELD. P. S. C. 806
First National Bank Bldg.
DR. O. L. SCOTT. PSC. CHIROPRACTOR
256 N. High. TaL 828 R. or JUL
2104-J
Stifling Comietition
FLORISTS - 11 TAiLUKb w : ;2CTM
tlOWXRS TOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ola'. Court High 8. TaL $01.
CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS
Fan era! wreath, deeo rations. C F.
Breithaapt, florist. $13 Stat Street,
TaL 880.
INSURANCE 12
FOR 8ALE FIRST AND 8ECOND Mort
Sag. Trust Deeds. Contracts oa
oases Will net 6 to 20 per sent. "
BECKE a HENDRICKS -Heillg
Bldg., 188 N. High St.
FARM LOANS PLEXTT OF MONET
to loan oa good farm security. ,
CITY LOANS W are loaaing Pru
dentla Insurance company money on
city residence and business property at
5 per cent, plus a commission Haw
kina 4 Roberts, lac, 205 Oaegoa
Building.
Insure
Yonr Home or Car now.
BECKE HENDRICK8
Phone 11 -I.
6. 9. r. Bldg.. 188 X. High St.
FOR RENT Apts. 15
NICELY FURXTH.r' . FIRST FLOOR
Apartment. 590 Union. ....
WELL rURNI8HEr APARTMENT. PIA
no. first floor, 1311 Court St.
FURNISHED 2 ROOMS LSD KITCHEN-
ette. water, light, and fuel. $22.50.
Close ia. 555 Marlon.
FURNISHED DOWN STAIRS FRONT
apartment, 1 room and kitchenette
$17.50. Water, light, and foeL Close
in. 555 Msnon.
Attractive New Flat
4 rax, hwd. floors. Frigidaire. hot
water heat, overstuffed furnishings,
garage, best residence district. $50.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
Realtor
,175 6. High, TeL 5S4
Why Worry with
K Fuel. Ice Lawns?
High class residential district.
New, strictly modern, quiet apart
ments. Frigidair. Electric Ranges, Radio,
Steam Heat, Brick-faced Building. Ef
ficient 8ervice.
Two rooms with bath, $30 to $35.
Three ooms with bath, $40 to $45.
Pullman furnished overstaffed, $30.
Two rooms furnished overstuffed,
$35 to $40.
Three rooms furnished overstuffed.
$45 to $50.
. Ambassador
550 N. Summer. Phen 1972
New Management
FOR RENT Rooms 16
LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR
rent. TeL 236PJ. -
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH
board. 405 Marlon St.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS NONE BET
ter Close In Moderate price. Phone
747W.
ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD
t Alexandria. 1030 Chemeketa
Phone 1589.
STRICTLY MODERN ROOMS. GROUND
floor, good, beat, will suit party taking
meals out, f 25 N. .High.
FOR RENT Houses 17
MODERN HOME. 678 N. COTTAGE.
1 ROOM HOUSE. 833 MISSION. LN
quire 702 N. Church.
FOB) RENT. DUPLEX HOUSE. 4'
North Winter St.
ROOM HOUSE. WOODSHED AND
garage. 1835 N. Church.
5 ROOM HOUSE. 2 LOTS. NEW GAR
Ala . . . I
age, f 10 per mourn. rnooi xa-.
4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE. OAR-
age. $10 per month. Phona 2566 J.
FOR RENT
8 room furnished bous with garage.
TeL 687 or 1983M.
4 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. JUST
refinished inside. Oarage. Phone
76V2-RL
5 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. 971 N.
Commercial. Inquire at Damon Gro
cery stor. 899 N. Commercial.
8 ROOM HOUSE AT. 932 N. 16TH
street. half block from bus, $3O.00
month. Rang connected, also heater
garage, fruit, walnuts. Tel 1862M.
FOR RENT HOUSES: $15 $17 $20
$25 $30 $40. Furnished Houses and
apts.: $25 $85 $60 and $75. See
Louis Bechtel or 3. D. Soars. 341 State
St.. Koom 2.
FOR RENT t HOMES AT $20 a $30
a $37.50 a $45 and $55. Also stores
dowa town and suburban and service
Station Location. Beck h Hendricks,
189 N. High Street.
FOR RENT
10 Room plastered house 1599 State
Basement, furnace, fireplace, wood and
gas range, two seta plumbing, $50 per
montn.
GEISER, REAL E8TATE
441 Court St.
10 LARGE ROOMS AND RECEPTION
halL suitable for board and rooming;
basement, furnace, 2 fireplaces, gas, and
large wood rang, 2 sets of plumbing.
garage, large lot aad shad, trees. Th
name-lie place, ou.uu petmontB. Lo
cated 1599 Stat St. See Geiser Real
Estate, 441 Court 8C
BOARD AND ROOM 20
THE FREDERICK SON BOARD AND
room $35 for two la a room, $40 for
one. Marlon Bt. Tel. 1547 R.
LAUNDRIES 21
FRY THE HOME WET WASH LA UN
dry. TeL 171, 1858 B "Street.
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
"The Laondry of Pure Materials"
Telephone 185. 1S64 Broadway
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WELDER LAUNDRY
Te1whn 25. 263 S. Hirh
D. H. KOSHER TAILOR- FOR MEN
ad wemea, 474 Court Si. -
WANTED Misc. 23
FURNITURE PCKISfV rOB SHIT
taenia. Qiese-Pavers riiraua vo.
QUILTING AND COMFORT WO
Ladie Ai. Conrt Street Chrtatian
Church. Phone 1332-J.
WANTED FRIT ATE HCNET FOR
farm loaaa. W have aeveral appuca
tioaa oa hand. Haw Uaa orris
Ine, 205 Oregon Bldg.
WANTED GOOD WASHED COTTON
Rsgs not smaller thab 1 yard to use
for wiping machinery. Highest price
naid for rood clean rags, apply at
Statesman elfic. see StifUr.
on that gives lot of .rich uijk,1 not
necessarily registered: uoisiein or iioi
stein Jeraey preferred. J. R. Chap
man, Kt 2. Box 101. Phone 17F3.
More Than a Tonic
More Than a
Health-Food
A Natural Remedy!
Pacific Health-Ore
Thi finulart miKiI'M Nature with vital
wui,ib wu.iw,.. . ... - ,
dements to maintain tbe normal chemical
balance to Insure tne natural narmony
and proper functioning et gland and or
gans and to maintain a nea aaa neaimy
blood stream.
I ' J . alunl .laP.nlMIllt lO
v BT-v m9 m m. u v. v . -- -
. 1. .nff i-int for tllMS
Ml AO VUV . . .
months treatment. Sold under a positiv
MATTRESSES 24
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY -TH
Capital City Bqddia U livo none
Capitol. Called for and delivered. All
work guaranteed. TeL 10.
FOR SALE
25
WEANING PIGa-B. WALLACE. RT. 6.
Bx. 103 C.
OAK CHINA CABINET. BUFFET. Alr
tnost new universial range, rugs, room
1081-W.
TO TRADE $840 PIANO FOR GOOD
automobile. Seo Burk at r-itxgerata-Bherwia
Motor Oo.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR 24 AND 30 INCH
ahakea. Correspond with r. xw nor
rison. R. 1. Lyons, Oregon.
PEDIGREED AIRDALE MALE PUTS
month old. a bargain It taxen dot
Dec 15th. H. F. Butterfleld. Pacific
Hwy, Wood burn. Ore. TeL 102.
FOR SALE Live Stock 27
FOR SALE A CHESTER WHITE BROOD
aow that will farrow soon. Also some
six weeks old pigs. Very nice for $5.00
each or 6 head for $30.00. John H.
Soott. Phone 254 or 622.
VETERINARIAN 28
trRED W. LANGE. VETERINARTAK
Office 6-U H. commercial, in. i
Rea. Tal. 1668.
WOOD SAWING 29
WOD SAWING. PHONE 167T. 1610
North Commercial.
WOOD FOR SALE 30
16 IN. WOOD $7.00 CORD. PHONE
1669.
GOOD DRY WOOD. PHONE 72K2. M.
LV Mayfleld.
FOR GOOD WOOD CALL 0. D. QUERY,
Phoa 127 F21.
GOOD DRY WOOD FOR YOO D. A.
Lamer. TaL 930.
16 IN. OLD FIR $8.50 PER CORD
(? rick) TeL 2188.
CALL TRACY" 8 FUEL YARD FOR GOOD
wood. Fbon 23ir.
16 INCH OLD FIR. $8.00 CORD. R. N.
Seism. Rt. 1. Oervsia.
16 INCH OLD FIR AND ASH. O. D.
Harbaugh. 1038 Highland Av. Phn
1B90.
OLD GROWTH 18 INCH DRY $8.75;
Old 2nd growth 16 inch $7.50. Phone
2176 M.
CALL 788R FOR DRY FIR AND OAK,
guarantcod full cord. Best wood ia
own. K Wood.
16 INCH OLD GROWTH FROM LARGE
aound trees. $8.00. Dry second growth,
$7.00. Phon 2096 J.
GOOD COAL DRY WOOD
PROMPT DELIVERIES
19LLMAN FUEL CO.
TELEPHONE 185S.
C. (BEE) A. ANDERSON
FOR WOOD. TO BURN
SALEM TRi NS. A FUEL CO. .
GENERAL TRANSFER WORK. TEL. 529
BEST GRADE OF WOOl
Dry wood 4 ft. aad 16 -Inch. Large
loads are cheaper to buy. (Mill wood
ta our specialty. . Prompt delivery aad
reasonable price. '
FOED E. WELLS
280 8. Church . Tel. 1542
MEDICAL
31
EPILEPSY HOW POISONED BLOOD
. . - IT . . : . . I
auiic. i(t. uu 9 twp- iita promptly.
Free treatise , and instructwns. Write
Western Medical Asa'a. 188 W. 62nd
St.. Chicago.
POULTRY AND EGGS 32
ACCREDITED " RHODE ISLAND RED
Cockerels $2.00 to $3.50. Phoae 91F14.
WANTED BUFF i ORPINGTON HENS.
win pay gooa price, x. u. Vuleteaber
ry, Graaddalles, Wah.
POULTRY WANTED ANY KIND. 8I2S
.or amount, top market, highest eaah
price. Salem Poultry Co., 145 Center
St., Foot of ' the ; bridge Phoa 490.
EXCHANGE
NEW, 4 room, nook and bath. Oar
age. Trad for small acreage or lot.
SOCOLOFSKY BON
First NatM Bank Bid.
New First National
Bank Building
liuectory .
BASEMENT"
D Lax Shining Parlor
Expertai for Lad.ea and Gentlemen.
-t '.; i " SECOND FLOOR
Coffey's Photo Berv ie .
TeL 708. Over the Spa
THIRD FLOOR
Jorr Optical Co. . SOl-ioa-Sil
r. xxeary x. r
Telephone 239
C. T. CiiletU-
Suit 310-11 11
Lawyer
-Telephone 1956
Socolofsky Soa. TL 870 -.204 3 J
Beal KStato, teana, aav.
Dr. David B. HilL Orthodontia
t Straightening of irregular teeth)
Suite 06. Hour 9 to 5
Keory day xcpt Tharaday
FOURTH FLOOR
r ?:u a. Hnn(.tlA OntoiBflt r i k t
tin, v "
thon 65 . 401-402-403-404 4ti
?EIXTH FLOOR
3eo. R. Vehra M. D.. Physivlaa A Sure-i
uite 803. TeL a7-a7 Jtes .
Rabiav X Day aad Donald W. Mi'.cs
. Atsoraeva at Law
folephone 183. f IQ.6U . ;
EIGHTH FLOOR
Or. O. Ward Uhvla. General Dent stif
Tel. 816.- Evening by appotntEcut.
Room 802
l)r. IL B. Scofield SOI
Chiropractor. Neurocawnnter Service
K1NTH FLOOR
M. Brown. Ey. Ear. Note art
Throat S: icialist. V Suite 901
TENTH FLCR
Dr. W. A. Johnsoi,' Dentist
Telephone 185... 10ft
MUSIC STORES 33
GEO. C. WILL PIANOS. PHO.NO-
graphs, sewing asachiaei, sheet nwi e
and piano studies. Repsiriog phono
graphs and sewing atahiai. btai
atreet. Salens.
KODAK FINISHING 34
FREE ENLARGEMENT WITH EVERT
SOc order Kodak work. ttawM.gt,
Portland, Or.
Newspapers Magazines 35
THE PORTLAND TELtlCfTtAM SAL KM
Agency. Tb Ace. lei. 3.
TnE OREGON 8TATF8MAN. 50 CrTNIS
per month aeliverea to your nuu.e
early each morning. Tel. 23 or 5e;i.
FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS OR RENEWALS
for Harper's Basar, Intemationsl St j
dio. Motor Boating or Toon and Coun
try. Tel. 23691.
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE Bl sT
farm paper send five 2-eent stamps t
th Pacific Homestead, Salem, Ore t o,
for a three months' trial subscript. to.
Meotioa this am.
POULTRYMEN BEND EIGHT TW-
ceat stamps for special three mcntU
trial for th beet aad eldest Jowri,il
la th West. Th article aad adr
tismcnt ar f apecial interest to
poultry brooder of th Northwest
Northwest Poultry Jaurnal. 211 S. lb
mercial St.. Salem, Oregon.
PAPERHANGING 37
PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOi se
decorating, paparhaagiag. tlatrng,
Heliatil workman.
PAINTING
33
CHAS. ' BENNETT, PAINTING CON
tractor, painting, paper hang eg.
2283-J. 187 West Millar.
MISCELLANEOUS 39
FOR SALEM SCAVENCER SEUYK'S
aU,167. .
OLD MIRRORS Rif-SILVEUKD. riloB
8526. 1310-W.
WE BOARD DOGS AT OCR FRM.
FlaV.'s retland. 273 State.
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERJNO AND Re
pairing. Uiese-Powers FuAiiture hr.
FOR. SALE - OLD XEWSPAI'r K-v 10
nam a nuadl. - statesman oince.
South Commercial.
WHITE SCOTCH COLLIE AT rl' l'.
Salem's Whit. Kiag. Register nuu,i-r
585981. Bervio guaraateed. Puw "t
and grown stock for tal. Mrs. Ui
netL 103 Chemeketa. Phona 1539.
OUR ' CU8T6MER8 ARE OCR BKST
boosters because when we do joi.r
welding, .'tis doe aot .you. Electr.s
and acetylen welding. Urge si.4
smalL QT'D. Oppea, ii MiU St. T...
t73 and 20S6-J.
CEDAR POSTS, FULL SIZE, CUT FRoM
Jargld growth trees. I will hstc sr
load arrive about Feb. 1. Buy dirtt
from car at $17.50 per 100; 9 rr
50. Order now. , I also bsv wood : r
al and d trucking. Wayna BarUx
IH70 Market St. Phoa 20(6J.
By PAUL ROBINSON
aiV .H CMS EM-
"THAT LTtJE.TRCV WORK
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