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AN, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, to THE OREGON STATI Reported From Excellent Results The Oregon Statesman REAL ESTATE BEAUTY PARLOR Pabllahad tT raw 4sy. at galea, tin capital f Oregon. DIRECTORY DIRECTORY J .WILL SHE BE "MISS SALEM"! . WewawaBBBaaawaaBBBawaMewawavlSBBSBl I I ar Committees Appointed For liridge Tea at Woman's Clvb-Hoase The committees have been ap pointed to assist with the two de lightful affairs whirh will take!speaker8 a.t the National W. C. T. place Friday. February 17. at the'i;. district conference to be held Woman's club-house on north Cot-ljn Portland. February 14-15. Miss tage street, undnr tho auspices of; Byrnes is a member of the Inter the Salem Woman's club. 'national Federation of Christian The teas will benefit the dub workers and general field worker building fund. jfor the National Woman's Chris- Mrs. Seymour JorUs. chairman i tian Temperance Union. She is a of the board of trusses, i gear-1 Kraduate of the Institute. al chairman for thk? afternoon. Tables of bridtfy will be in play nn trie mam noor 01 ixie ciuw house, while an Oriental garden will be conducted on the lower rioor. Tables for" bridge nir.y be re rerved with Mrs. Hcnir ;oui t. V.r. Georg" A. V.'hiie, or Mrs. Al ton I). Hurley. Mrs. Karl Hecke is c hairman of the tea committee. Her assistants will be Mrs. W. V. Hauui. Mrs. Merrill Ohling. Mrs. IJwlght I'arr. j Mrs. W. J. Kirk, and Mrs. Kills Cooley. Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. Mr K. M. Tlofrnell. and Mrs. W. (5. Al!-r will decorate the club-hou&e foi the afternoon. Mrs. G. L. Forge is making tht arrangements for the "Oriental garden. She is being assisted by Mrs. E. C. Stricklin, Mrs. C. A. Downs. Mrs. Earl H. Anderson. Mrs. Ross Bidwell. Mrs. E. E. Line, and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser. The hostesses in the Oriental garden, each of whom will appear in charming Oriental costume, will be Mrs. F. M. Enckson, Mrs. J. 11. J. H. i .a Herman. Jirs. y . r. ina. .mo George H. Alden. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Miss Mattie Mrs. W. F. Fargo. Beattie, Many Week-End Guests at Champoeg Among those who spent the past week-end as guests at the historic park at Champoeg were Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. C.eer. and daugh ter. Miss Claire Roseline of Yaki ma, Washington; Mr. It. A. Biggs of Spokane. R. F. Newton, . o. Converse. Warren Waldorf, Lois New, and Julius L. Ward, all of Portland; Rose Wetherell. New berg; Mae Hooton. Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Wood. Mrs. M. Ockeman, and Mrs. H. G. Rice, all of McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKay. Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zorn, Champoeg Farms: Arthur Jetts, Jr.. and Thomas Jette. Champoeg; Hubert Blair. St. Cloud. Minnesota; Allen Train. San Francisco; Lamar Lance. Lodi California; Ernest Fall of Albany; Glen L. Ewarth. Waksak, Alaska, and Mary Fountain, London. Eng land. littpincss arid Professional Women Sponsoring Dance Saturday Evening Tho last of a sffies of tl.rfo lanrs which the local IJusiness and Professional Women's dub is s-.ponsorinK will tak place Satur day evening-, February 11, in fas-, lillian hall. Mip Signe Paulsen and Mrs. Mona Voder are In charge of the affair. Solent Writers Present Pro gram at Meeting of North west Poetry Association A number of Salem Writers mo tored to Portland last . 4 n nA,1 Mm r., nitln rr nfll the Northwest Poetry which was held at the Central Li brary. Those taking part in the eve ning's program were Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Fraklin. Professor Morton E. Peck, and Mr. Charles J. Lisle. Recent Guest From Portland Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hug had as their house guest recently. Mrs. Hug's aunt, Miss May Shog ren of Portland. or X ml M -" ... m m The New Round Waffle Iron With Tray Attached. Manufactured by The Westinghouse Mfg. Co. Special $8.95 EACH We will also have a demonstration of this Waffle Iron February 20 to 24. serving free waffles and coffee, National W. C. T. U. District Conference Will Be Held February 14-15 Miss Helen Louise Byrnes of Los Angeles will be one of the After the conference sessions to e held herniary 14 in me rirsi i hoH it F.nisrnnal rhtixch and t. nnrn,nH hntl Pohnmrv 1 K. Mrs. Ada Jollcy. Oregon state pres ident, will hold an executive meet ing at which siatf official board, secretaries, thf state directors of departments, li-cturers and organ izers will take part. Many W. C. T. I', women from over the state will be in attendance, among them the state vice-president. Mrs. Ka- t.he, Els of Mairas. At this northwest conference in Portland, held by the W. C. T. U. f Oregon. Washington and North daho as a part of the national ?!an of the W. C. T. U-. Mrs. Ida H. Wise Smith, vice-president of the National W. C. T. I'., and Mrs Hyrnes, will lead. Mrs. Smith will deliver the keynote address and also speak on "Current Wet Prop aganda." Mrs. Lillian M. Vincent, president west Washington W. C T. U.. will explain "Why the Wets Want to Kie, t the Next President The action to be taken at the conference will follow a luncheon , bp iven at tne portian(i hotel irs.,. j j Fehmarv 15 nresid v aa' Tnii nraa nvor Kv Mra A H a .Tnllev nrPM IUCUI Ul IUL' uirguu , . v. . a. v The speakers include Governor Patterson and Miss Mary Jane Spurlin. president of the Portland Federation of Women's organiza tions. Other tonics and speakers on the two day propram are: "Laying Foundations Law Ob servance," Mrs. G. L. Buland and Mrs. Sadie A. Roe;. "Practical Pol itics," Mrs. Charles Carver Jr., chairman of League of Women vo ters; "Outstanding Accomplish ments of Prohibition." Miss Edith G. Whiting, president W. C. T. U. of eastern Washington: "Respon sibility of the Prohibition Forces for Law Enforcement." R. E. Close, Anti-Saloon League of Ore gon; "Translating Resolutions In to Votes." Mrs. Satdie Orr Dunbar, State Federation of Women's clubs; Mrs. Katherine Gabriel of the Oregon congress of Parent Teacher associations and Mrs. W. K. Royal, Women's church and Missionary Federation; "A Plain Statement of the Problems of En forcement and of the Accomplish ments of the Prohibition Unit," Hoy C. Lyle. prohibition commis sioner of 20th district, and W. K. N'eweJl, assistant. An address at a mass meeting Tuesday night February 14 will be given by Dr. Wilbert Dowson. Recitals Will Be Given as Features of Drama Week in Salem As the first event of drama week, which will be observed na tionally from February 13 to Feb ruary 18. Miss Carol Dibble will present one of her mo6t talented students. Miss Loren Rideout, In recital Monday evening, beginning 8:15 o'clock In the auditor! Miss Elizabeth Lewis, pianist, and a pupil of Mrs. Walter Den ton, will assist with the evening's program. Those interested in the recital are cordially invited to attend. On Tuesday evening. Miss Dib ble will present a group of her youngest pupils in the auditorium of the Nelson building. Piano stu dents of Mrs. Denton will again assist with the program. PEOPLE LIKE WAFFLES showing you how to maice wonderful, delicious waffles in 24 different ways. 111 nc J ? nn a i io I s msmm, ri i 1 rmrK f.Jt . 1 . 3Iiss E. Florence Miller, one of the contestants for the coveted title "Miss Salem." The contest is being staged by the "Better-Homes" Exposition which is to be held all next week at the Armory. Miss Miller is well known in Salem and her hundreds of friends are rallying to her support. Social Calendar I O Today First Methodist W. F. M. S. "guest night" meeting. Church parlors. 7:30 o'clock. Woman's Missionary society. Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. 3-Act comedy, "Poor Father." Snonsored bv D. E. club. St. Jo seph's auditorium. Misslonary society. First Pres byterian church. Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. Hanna Rosa court. Order of thej Amaranth. Masonic temple. Public installation and crowning of queen S:00 o'clock. Barbara Freitchie Tent, No. 2, Daughters of Veterans. Woman's club-house. W. H. M. S. Jason Lee church. Mrs. P. J. Voth, 1555 north Cap itol street hostess. 2:00 o'clock. Thursday Ladies' Aid, W. R. C. Mrs. Ber tha Loveland, 345 south 25th street hostess. Thursday club. Mrs. F. A. El liott, 765 Marlon street. United Artisans. Card party. Fraternal temple. 2-5 o'clock. United Artisans. Dance. Fra ternal temple. S o'clock. W. B. A. Joint installation and class initiation. Fraternal tem ple. 8:00 o'clock. Kensington club. Mrs. George M. King, 1820 Falrmount ave nue hostess. Friday Keizer Community club. School house. Dinner served at 6:30 o'clock. G. A. R. and Allied organiza tions. Patriotic meeting. First M. E. church. 7:30 o'clock. Saturday Salem Woman's club. Address by Mr. Lyman Steed. Club-house, north Cottage street. 2:30 o'clock Dance, sponsored by local B. and P. W. club. Castillian hall. 9:00 o'clock. Monday Recital. Miss Lorene Rideout presented by Miss Carol Dibble. Concert hall. Nelson building. 8:15 o'clock. Public invited. Woman's club classes. Dr Franklin's division, 2:30 o'clock Dr. Ferrey's class, 3:30 o'clock. Club-house, north Cottage street. Tuesday Americanization and Citizenship training divisions of Salem Worn an's club. Mrs. U. G. Boyer, 47i north Winter street hostess. Mrs. George King Will Entertain Kensington Club Mrs. George M. King will en tertain members of the Kensing ton club Thursday afternoon in her home at 1820 Fairmount ave nue. Guest in Salem For Several Days Miss Anna Suteria of Oregon City is spending several days in Salem as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Miles. ETTA KETT GcrSStP VW SOU v ' UI RFVORTRS-R0W3Ef?- WfV -W1 A TAMIL J(S l iTUKH A Divisions of Woman's Club Will Meet at Boyer Home The members of the American ization and Citizenship Training department of the Salem Woman's club will enjoy their first Joint meeting of the year next Tuesday afternoon, February 14, at the home of Mrs. U. G. Boyer. 473 north Winter street. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert will assist Mrs. Boyer during the afternoon. The program will Include a talk by Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt, one of the most active members or the Americanization department. Round table discussion, with ev ery member taking part, -will fol low. Mrs. W. F. Fargo Is general chairman of the department. Members of the Americanization department are Mrs. Helen South wick, Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt. Mrs. U. O. Boyer, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. E. E. Kennell, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, and Mrs. O. E. Moll. The Citizenship Training divi sion Includes Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs. W. C. Dibble, Mrs. John L. Rand. Mrs. H. J. Bean, Mrs. Ray L. Bmlth, Mrs. Mary Yockey, Mrs. T. 8. Roberts, and Mrs. Morton E. Peck. Amigas Club Members Enter tained at Schneider Home Amigas club members were en tertained one afternoon recently at the home of Mrs. Carl Schnei der on north Winter street. Bridge wasithe diversion of the afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Charlton won the high score prize. Mrs. A. W. Glutsch assisted Mrs. Schneider at the tea hour. In the group were Mrs. Glenn Nissen, Mra. E. O. Rlcketts, Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald, Mrs. E. C. Charl ton, Mrs. Miles McKey, Mrs. Glenn H. Gregg, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong Mrs. A. W. Glutsch, and tha hos tess, Mrs. Schneider. Mrs. Edwin Armstrong will en tertain the club on the afternoon of February 16. Weddina of Interest Solemnized Recently in Portland the wedding of Miss Winifred Gamble of Portland and Jack Kxabbe of Bellingham, Washing ton which was solemnized Friday evening, February 10, at seven thirty o'clock in the chapel of Interest in Salem. Rev. Tator. pastor of Anabel Presbyterian church of Portland read the service in the presence of a few immediate relatives and Intimate friends of the bridal cou pie. Both young people are students at Reed college. Mrs. Krabbe is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Gamble of Salem. Art Work of Students on Exhibit at Leslie Junior High School Students in the geography de partment of Leslie Junior high school have made a number of ship models, showing the evolution of ship building, which are now on display at the school. A display of dolls dressed in the costumes of the various countries Local Rates For Classified Advertising Dally or Suiter enU par wort Ob time. 5 enU par woro eu times. v1 wor 1 mo. Uy and nn . 20 enu prwor4 la rdr to -rn U mor tha cm tlma rat. adT.rtUUf saat ru in - (eotlra itauaa. N Ad tAkn for laaa tkaa 15c Ada ran Swdar ONLT aharfad at aaa-tlma rata. AJvartlaamanta (aaeept Paraamaia rf n.inii'ani Wanted) will ba Ukaa a.r tka UleDhooa if tba advartiaar U a aubaeriber to phone. Tba Sutaaman will raeaiva adrar liaemanta at any time of tba tij or night. To ioaura proper claaa.Vication Aoa abould ba In befora 7 p. m. TELEPHONE 2f OB 58 AD VERT IS EM EXTS wnvm A D V EKT181NO Theie eel smna must be kept free root anythirg of a quaktionable uatura. Alikrepreseu tatiocs will not ba tolerated. Informa tion ihowing any questionable intect an th trt of tha advertiser ahould be reported to tbia nawspsper or the Balem Ad ciud. LODGE ROSTER rnrilEKITA LODGE NO. 1, I. O. O. F. M.t iarf Wednakday eveninc at 7:30 o'clock: third floor of 1. O. O. i" Temple, corner of oCurt and High St AUCTIONEER 2 F. N. Woodry 12 Trs. Balem'a leadtnz Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer. Res. Store, 1410 N. Bummer St Phone 611 W. F. Woodry & Son Right down town. Cash paid for used furniture. Btore 271 N. .Comra'l. TeL 75. Afsnts for Lenge Kangea, 2 OOL. A. L. STEVENSON' AUCTIONEER 28 rears experience ia the Willamette ralley, for dates or arrangementa see T. A. Poertler, farm adriser. First Na tional Bank, Salem. Phone or write, A. I,. HteTenson. Corrallis. Ore. BATTERY-ELECTRICIAN 3 BROWN EX.L ELECTRIC CO.. 3S3 6TATI Tel. 65. Contract wiring. Electric auiplies. Call ua for electrical work. K. V. BARTON IXIDE BATTERIES Starter and generator work: 203 South Hii-h. 8 Tel. 168 HIGH AND CENTER JOE WILLIAMS FLEENER ELECTRIC CO. HOUSE wirinc by hour or contract. Estimates furnished. Tel. 880 471 Court St. U. S. L. Service Station AutomotlT. Electriclsns Vick Bros. High St. at Trade. Tel. 1841 of the world are also included li this exhibit of school work a well as a group of health posters made by the students in the art department. The Wednesday musical pro gram given at noon today will be in the form of an original radio program. Radio station LJH is broadcast ing the program which will include a piano solo, weather reports, or chestra numbers, market reports, and vocal numbers given by a quartet composed of Misa Kather ine Hutcheon, Miss Vera Alderin, Mis3 Helen Hill, and Miss Lorna Shook. American Legion Auxiliary Members Will Meet Friday Afternoon All members of the American Legion auxiliary are asked to meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Krueger, 220 Lin coln street.' according to an an nouncement made by Mrs. Jesse George, chairman of the hospital committee. The afternoon will be spent with sewing. Attractive Affair Honors New Resident of Salem One of the most delightful af fairs given in Salem in many weeks was the bridge tea for which Mrs. Hollis Huntington and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson were hostesses yesterday In the Huntington home on north Winter street, compli menting Mrs. Lawrence Wood worth who has recently come to Salem to make her home. Baskets of lovely spring flow ers were arranged about the living rooms and as the centerpiece of the beautifully appointed tea table Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. John H. Carson and Mrs. Ercel Kay- assisted in serving. As a result of the afternoon's bridge play, Mrs. Claudie Steus- loff was awarded the first prize and Mrs. Paul Hendricks, the sec ond. Mrs. Woodworth received the guest prize. The group included the honor guest, Mrs. Woodworth, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs Paul H. Hendricks, Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs Fritz Slade, Mrs. Harry M. Haw kins, Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs John H. Carson, Mrs. Clifton Ir- Fooling 1CTUT, nVealVora Tel. laaa If S. Uifb. BULBEJk A BOXD 300 Gray Bldf. Ta. Tto BICEI HZXDKICKS l$9 K. Hia. TeLlBl A. fl BOMR STrDT 147 X. CammaxeUl. TaL 7T H. X. BROWN 10 I. Ous'L TaL M ar W. T. B&OW3T 175 State. TaL 19l THE BCKOILOW B&AJLTT 447 Stat St. LIO CHILM CO, BValtora S30 Stata alt. Tel 1T1 100 S. Coa l. TaL 839 or 2053 E. Q. COPPOCK S81 EieU St. Tel. 66 FV.KD Q. DEU.NO 200 N. Church. TaL 3110 IIOMEtt D. FOSTKU REALTY CO. 315 first Net. Benk Bide Tel. 6.2 QAKKILL EAJILE 166 S. Libert St. Tel. 3342 W. H. KABENUORST s CO. 134 8. Liberty Bt. Tel. 515 MEL YIN JOHNSON J20 V. 8. bin Uidg. Tel. 63; W. Com'i. U. KUUEOER 147 N. Tel. 311 LAFLAR LAFLAR Ladd ft Busn Bank Hia. Tel. 546 1AKSEN OR RICE S Oregon iiidg. Tel. 174 W. A. LI8TOK 404-5 Masonic Bldg. . Tel. 1821 ARTHUR MAX8EN 207a North Capitol. Tel. 3807 MELLINGER COMITTI 409 Oregon Bldf. Tel. 1178 O. K. M1DDLETON IT04 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 3608 V. O. MILLS 831 H Stata St. Tel. 175 W. 451 Court St. . M08ES Tel. 3818 JOHN W. ORR Sew Bligh Bldg. Tel. 2485 UfcHTKL.DE J. ii. PAGE TaL 1188 484 Court. I'EUIUNE ft MAHSTER3 ill 212 Gray BUg. Tel. 007 WINNIE PETTY..'OH.N, lit S. ilig1! St. Tel. 534 RICH L. KEIMA.SN. Realtor 319 N. High St. iai. Buj SALEM REALTY CO. 462 State St. lCuom 7. Tel. 1004 J. High St. X. 6COT1- 231 K. Tel. 1132 CHARLES Sl'URLIN 210 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 1935 SOCOLOFSK1 A SON 304-5 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 970 SQUARE DEAL REALTY U.-B. Nat l Bank Bldg. Tel. 47J TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 421 Court St. Tel. 651 ULRICH A ROBERTS i:9 N. Commercial. Tel. 1354 U. S. REALTY CO. 442 State St. Tel. 2660 I". L. WOOD 341 State St. Tel. 791 BICYCLES Repairing 4 LLOYD E. RMSDEr COLUMBIA cycles and reiair:n7. 887 Courts BI CLEANERS AND DYERS 5 CHERRY CITY CLEANERS. C. T. Donne. 280 N. Liberty. Tel. 934. SALEM CLEANXIiS DYERS 1073 6. Com'l. Tel. 1SC8 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN OR SALESLADY one with true ability to sell. Write hox 16, Vc Statesman. CHIROPRACTORS 10 DR. H. B. SCOFFIF.LP. T. S. 806 First National Bank Bldg. DR. O. L. SCOTT. PSC. CHIROPRACTOR 2SI N. High. Tel. 828 R.. Rea. 2104 J win. Mrs. Allan Carson of Corval lis, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Ho mer Esran, Mrs. Donald C. Roberts, Mrs. Robert Brady, Mrs. Harold Malson, Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mrs. P. D. Qui9enberry, and Mrs. Richard D. Slater. House Guests From Portland For the Week Mrs. G. H. Taylor and daugh ter. Miss Barbara Jean Taylor of Portland are the guests of Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies for the week. Barbara Freitchie Tent, No. 2, WiU Meet This Evening Barbara Freitchie Tent, No. 2. Daughters of Veterans, will meet at eight o'clock this evening at the Woman's club-house on north Cottage street. IT. B. A. Will Have Joint Installation and Class Initiation The local W. B. A. will hold a joint installation and class initia tion Thursday evening, beginning at eight o'clock. In the Fraternal (Continued on page 12) the Public AVDIRSON THE BEAUTY BOX Complete Beauty Barviea 530 State St. Tel. 19S5 THE CAPITOL BEAUTY SHOPPE For Appt. Tel. 323 K. Eigb. ELITE BEAUTY SHOPPE Orer the Gray Belle. TaL 014 LA ROSE BEAUTY SHOP Mereelling 75a. raone isa MARISELLO BEAUTY PABLOR8 Permanent Wae Specialist S45 X. High St. Tel. MILLER BEAUTY SHOP Tasted and graded before permanent, using Text o Meter machine vtittt ;ray BEaUTE SHOPPE T.'i3 13 First Net. Bank 31dg. Tel. 187 THR VODFL BE.AUTY TARLOR 112 N romc:erc.al. Tel. 959 THE MODERN MARINELLO F .n Woman and Children 50H Monii- B:d. Tel. 379 NIFTY BOB SHOP Fugene Permanent Wiving, Hair Cnttlng nd Mareelliuf. an Get. Kt. Tel. 270 HOTEL DIRECTORY Salem' New Motel Senator The finest chain of Terminal Hotels In Orrgon N ow O pc a Official I'epot For All Oregon riekwick Hammand and Parker Stages Btrictly First Clsss Up to the Miuute in service .nd Accommodations Menanine l'loor With Baby Grand Piano, I.erga Writing Room. L. live' Dressing Room ill Rooms 99 with Bath and Showers Stage Terminal Hotel Company W. W. Chadwick, Pres. W. A.Cummings. Local Mgr. Chas. V. Cooley, Ass. Local Mgr. INSURANCE DIRECTORY A.r.nn A Rimert General Insuranre io 0 Hih Tel. 1644 E. H. BAIREY. Life, ldent. Sickness 828 Oregon Bi. Tel. 1747 BECKE sV HENDRCKS High. Tel. 189 N. 161 0. H. BERG, Life, Accident. Sickness 328 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 1747 t . it v-r d 1 1 T rPir UV V .;ENT anfl.7 Clreeon Bldi. Tel. 490 n I, i:u iv nnral Insurance Ml X Com 1. I i VI 1 U T. A F I . R T. ait ft A Hiii.h Hank Bid. Tel. 546 Yr a T It T" X r...rl Tn an vai n is 404 s' Masonic BldY Tel. 1321 nirn r bvimivn Gen. Ins.. Loans 219 M Hiirh St. - Tel. 865 w.a v;.nit vt!nnfil Com PhilinDl 405 Bsnk of Com. Bldg. Tel. 2160 will iui-TTP IVCT'HAVrF! AGF.NCY 8 1 s Masonic Bide. Tel. 982 FLORISTS 11 nX)WERS FOR ALL occasions Olsen s. Court & High St. Tel. 801 CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS Funeral wreaths, decorations. o. Breitha.ut, florist. 612 State 8lreet, Tel. 30. INSURANCE 12 FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort gages. Trust Deeds. Contracts on houses -Will net 6 to 20 pr cent. BECKE tt HENDRICKS Heilig Bldg., 189 X. High 6t. Insure Your Home or Car now. BECKE A HENDRICKS Phone 161 I O. O. F. Bldg., 189 X. High St. FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS Wa are loaning Prn dentlal Insurance eompany money on city reatdenea and buaineas property at 6Vfc per cent, plua a commission Haw kina Roberta, Inc., 205 Oregon Building. WANTED Employment 13 WANTED CONTRACT FOR PLOWING. Have Fordson outfit. Address Box 705 Eugene. FOR RENT Apts. 15 CLEAN 8 ROOM FURNISHED APART ment; wood range; gas; heat: private bath; garage: closa in; desirable and reasonable, inquire 127 Union Bt. FURNISHED FIRST FLOOR DWELL Injr apartment, 4 rooms, liath, sleepini porch and garage $25 per mo., alao ' rooms, bath, sleeping1 porch with etec trie range, $15 per mo. Phone 63F1S TOTJ CAN PT.AY GOLF, FISH AND MOTOR. WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOME. High New, ments. 'lass residential district, atrictly modern, quiet apart- Frigldai:e, Electric Ranges. Radio. Rteam Heat, Brick-faced Building, Efficient Service. Two unfurnished rooms, bath, $80, $35. Three unfurnished rooms, bath. $40. $45 Two rooms rurn;stied overstuffed, $37.50 to $40. Three rooms turuHTied overstuffed, $45 to $50. Children Welcome New Management, Redecorated Ambassador Apartnments 550 North Summer St. Phone 1072 New First National Bank Buflding Directory BASEMENT Vt Lu Shining Parlor ExperU forLa;esdJjelt5 SECOND FLOOR Coffey 'a Photo 8rloe Tel. 709. Over the THIRD FLOOR SOl-8'' J ir. Henry aorni. uwuin...!! Telephone 889 Gillette.. Law) er Suite 81 J -Telephone l"5tj Soolofsky Son. Tel. 9.0. . Keal fcatale, ians, Dr. Daid B. Hill. Orth iou.. tBtraighterfing of Irregu ar te.". . Buite t06. Hours J to j Erery day eaceyt Tauisisf FOURTH FLOUR Drt. O Nelll tt Burdette, Optom' 401 402 40t 4 fhona 85 SIXTH FLOOR Geo. R. Vehre M. U., rnysiciin s Suite 603. Tel. 2378 3379 K- Robin D. Day and Donald W Attorneys at Law felephcne 193. r ' " EIOHTH FLOOR Or. t. Ward Davie. General Dent Tel. 818. Evening h epprtaloceut Room 803 Dr. II. B. Scofleld Hi Chiropractor. Neuro a'ometer wi' fn KINTH FLOOR Dr. H. M. Brown. Eye. Kar, N'osi ait Suite 0 1 Throat 6k .cialist. TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. A. Johnson. Dentist Telephone 1285.... FOR RENT Apts. 15 THREE ROOM MODERN HK: ' apartment and sleeping por:h f.ir- . : or unfurnished. 883 ir m.jnih. ,.i Center. Tel. 1362M. VERY ATTRACTIVE 4 RM. iLAT ' overstuffed furnishings. Fcigidvr- ( age, hot water hat. n-sr 8': " Tel. SH or 1808 evening. PATTON . APARTMENTS clean, comfortable. wll i"m rnluli . sonable in price, private bath, town. Call Fatten iJ'k tor- FOR RENT Rooms io ROOMS WITH OR at Alexandria. Phone 1S39. WITHOUT 15' 1030 Chi FOR RENT Houses 17N SICE FURNISHED HOUSE ; Wood, 841 State. FOR RENT. DTIPLEX HOCSL North Winter f?L MODERN 5 ROOM HOUf- V: age, closa in. Call Is PARTLY FURNISHED r!' . flr lem. Call 71 X. Turner, m FOUR ROOM VOPFS" 7' almost new, 2075 XI . r : wood theater, phane 'j't.:7R S ROOM HOUSE r Oil RK i ' Commercial. Inquire a". IVito eery store, 890 N. Commercial 5 ROOM MODERN HOT V !t" fireplace; piped for gsv gas !r heater; garage. Tel. Ic'JOJ. CLOSE IN. 2 BLOCKS NORTH ' House, 5 room ro'tet. nai, $30.00. T. G. Del.sno. '-' 1 X . Tel. S810. FOR REV! room house and garasT 8 room house and garag- p- W. A. I.I3I-' 404 5 Masonij Bldg Tt- FOR LEASE: Large 9 room honsi ;tn sIot. connected, located at - S. cial Pt SO per niontl' W. II. ( R ABES' HORsT CO. liJ4 S. Liberty St. FURNISHED HOUSES r v can s'H yon a eotl a xnj for $U ' down, haianr." k.i 8..) !. i. .htpl or .1 IV -r. 4 1 M , Roimis 3 en. I 4. Rsyne H'.lg. . i RfiIC ROOMS a:'i llrXTl'TU'H v . , , . , hall, suitaoie -or . -- . basement, furnac. f ir..u.a.:a. ga large wood jsnge, Z ol p.'i"- 1! i. garage. lre '"t home like place. $50.0 ;.r moi.tl-. rated 15fS State St. S-.-a Ue-ier ' Eatate. 44 i Court St. FOP. lU.N'T 10 Room piastorej :iu l'1 Basenrnt, furnace, f.t ;'. i gas range, two ss 11 u- ' month. GEISER. REAL FSi . F 441 Curt St. BOARD AND ROOM 20 NICELY board. FURNISHED 405 Marion. .M'JUS By PAUL ROBINSON i A VA1 H. am 1 so sola v 1 .7J aowii month for 4 months 7 Phono 67 325 Court Street