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&OZJSJLLA 3 CM Interesting Program Present ed at Meeting of Salem Woman's Club , A program not only of unusual Interest but also of great educa tional ralue was presented at the meeting of the Salem Woman's club Saturday afternoon at the club-house on North Cottage street under the auspices of the Institu tions' department of which Mrs. S. M. Endlcott Is general chair man. Mr. J. Lyman Steed, superlnten dent of the State School for the Deaf, was the principal speaker of the afternoon. His subject was "Education of the Deaf" which he discussed in a most interesting manner. Erery state in the union, accord ing to the speaker,with the ex ception of three or four, has state schools for the deaf? Various meth ods hare been tried' in the schools. The oral method Is now employ ed in the majority of such insti tutions and in this way the pupn is taucht Hd reading and to speak. Th are 129 Dunils in the rhonl at the present time. The state furnishes books, board, and lodging, the cost for each pupil be ing approximately $393 a year. This is a sum of money well spent for it makes an independent citi zen from one laboring under a great handicap. An interesting demonstration was given by a group of boys from the first and second grades under the direction of Mr. Steed. Miss Margaret Schumaker presented three senior boys with a history questionnaire which they answered orally. The boys gave the salute to the flag in unsion. . A Dutch dance was fciven by four intermediate pupils dressed in quaint Dutch costumes. Mrs. J. Lyman Steed played the accompan iment Twelve boys, ranging in size from seniors to beginners, wearing attractive Colonial costumes gave an intricate drill, keeping perfect time to Miss Stutter's playing. i A piano solo by one of the boys concluded the program given by the faculty and students at the State School for the Deaf. Frank Durbin. Jr. appeared be , fore the club and spoke briefly on the "History of Present Day Dairy Herds" and "The importance of Milk in the Diet." Interest of club women as well as others in Salem is centering around the bridge and Oriental tea which the club is sponsoring Fri day afternoon. Northwest W. C. T. U. Con ference WUl Open in Portland This Morning Over 200 out-of-town visitors are expected to attend the North west Woman's Christian Temper ance union national campaign con ference that will be held in Port land Tuesday and Wednesday for the Oregon, Washington and Idaho unions. The program for the con ference is in charge of Mrs. Ada Jolley, the state president, and Mrs. H. Frances Swope, corres ponding secretary, who willvrt as general chairronJirt i. '. " cdiiAiional -.k rion parts of the -trv'Tor tfre purpose of arous- iDr interest in furthering prohibi tion in the next political campaign. " Mn -Ma R. Wise Smith, vice si.lf-nt. and Miss Helen L Bvrnes. field secretary of the na tional W. C T. U.. will lead the Portland conference. The program for the two-day session follows ft 30. Tuesday Organization. Keynote address, Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith. Laying foundations, led by Mrs. G. L. Buland. 11:10. "Why tlat Wets Want to Elect the Next President." Mrs. Lillian M. vm ieni. resident of West Washing ton W. C. T. U. "Practical Poli tics," Mrs. Charles Carver Jr., chairman of League of Women Voters. 2:10. "Current Wet Prop aganda." Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith "Outstanding Accomplishments of Prohibition." Miss Edtth Whiting president of East Washington W C. T. U. "Responsibility of Pro hibition Forces for Law Enforce ment." R. E. Close, secretary Antl Saloon league. "How the Individ ual Can Aid Law Enforcement,' Miss Helen L. Byrnes. Question box. Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith. Evening Mass meeting, First Methodist church. 7:15 Honorary president Mrs. Mary Mallett. pre siding. Address, Dr. Wilbert Dow son. Das tor hostess church. Wednesday, Portland hotel. 9:30 Forum. "Hold Fast and Go For .wardV Ida B. Wise Smith, Miss Helen Byrnes. "Women's Organi cations. Translating Resolutions into Votes." Mrs. Sadie Orr Dun bar. State Federation of Women! clubs. Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar. Ore ron coneress of P. T. A., Mrs. Ya- therine Gabriel. Oregon Business women's club. Woman's church and missionary federation, Mrs, W. K. Royal. A plain statement of - ihA nroblem of enforcement ana of the accomplishment of the pro hibition unit. Roy C. LTie, prom bition commissioner of the 20th . utt"rH.t. W. K. Newell, assistant, vvtnninsr the Voters," Helen L. Bvrnes. 12:15 Luncheon,. Port land hotel. Ada Jolley, Oregon oi.tik nreaident. toastmlstress. Gen tonic; "Dry Planks and Dry Platforms," Mrs. Ida B. Wise tfmith. Miss Helen L. Byrnes. The Benefits from pronioiuon ax. Direct Proportion to the Measure of Enforcement," President Mary Jane Spurlln, of the Portland f ed - eration of women' elubs. "ProM . bition Can Bo Enforced," Gover 1 nor, Patterson. r Altar Society of St. Joseph N ' Parish Sponsoring Card Party The altar society of SL Jowpk' , parisH is sponsoring: . " tomorrow t n 1 n f . beg Inning; promptly at Ikt o'clock to St. v Joseph's auditorium. I - o an's CM Mrs. F. G. Franklin Gives Interesting Lecture at Open Meeting of Arts League Mrs. F. G. Franklin gaye an in teresting lecture at the open meet ing of the Salem Arts League last Friday evening at the public li brary. She described the places of in terest which she visited wnne abroad two years ago. Through the assistance of Professor E. T. Brown of Willamette University. who operated the baloptican mach ine, attractive slides, many of them colored, were shown in con junction with the lecture. Mrs. Franklin's listeners first enjoyed a description of Scotland. Love for Sir Waiter scott and Rob ert Burns, Scotland's best-known men of letters, was In evidence everywhere. A picture of the gar den In Alloway Ayre, where sta tutes and flowers commemorate some of Burns' poetry were shown. Wordsworth's country home, in England, where this Immortal poet received inspiration for his work, was described. The garden there is famed throughout the world for Its unusual beauty. Pictures of the famous cathe drals in Cologne, Germanyand Mi lan, Italy, were shown and describ ed by Mrs. Franklin. Particularly interesting were the pictures of the Bridge of Sighs, St. Mark's Doge's palace, and the canals of Venice. The ruins and churches of Rome as well as modern features of this city, considered one of the most interesting In the world, were de scribed in word and picture. The art galleries of Florence are one of the most interesting sights of the entire trip according to Mrs. Franklin. A .display of pictures of the chateaux near Paris and of the beautiful palaces at Versailles and Fontainbleau concluded this ex ceedingly interesting program. Attractive Affair Given at Hamilton Home on Lin coln Hill An outstanding affair of the Valentine season was the dinner party for which Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam M. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Zimmerman were hosts Friday evening in the Hamil ton home on Lincoln Hill. The guests were seated at eight small tables, each having a cen terpiece of red tapers in crystal holders and pussywillows. Attrac tive Valentine favors marked cov ers for Mr. and Mrs. William Ev erett Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy IJurton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Albeen of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates, Dr. and Mrs. Grover Bell inger, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. J. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Siewert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Morton E. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech, Miss Adeline Hughes. Elliott Col ony, and the fcoslp, Jdr? and Mrs. HamiltoaT-andv.lf VMrs. Zim- ftlTTw !!"of the I ; '-rr -rfctSatea won the r. and Mrs. Theodore Johns on Recent Guests in Salem Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnston have had as their house guests for veral days recently their son and iauehter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. The odore Johnston, of Moro, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnston were married on uecemDer a a, and have just returned from an . n m ft extended wedding tour which in cluded visits in the principal cities of the United States, as well as a cruise to Havana, Cuba. They re turned by way of the Panama Can il to San Francisco and then to Portland. Y. W. C. A. Campaign For Funds Continuing This Week The workers in the Y. W. C. A ampaign for funds will attempt to raise $952 by Wednesday eve ning of this week, the amount lacking to make the 37,000 which Is the goal of the local associa tion. The regular Y. W. C. A. board meeting will be held today. Teams will be organized at this time. Progressive Dinner Party This Eventng at Knight Memorial Church A progressive dinner party will be held this evening at six-thirty o'clock at the Knight Memorial church. The ladies of the Daffodil Cir cle are in charge of the affair. Covers will be placed for 60. A playlet and musical numbers will be features of the program which will be given following the dinner. ETTAKETT Betty thought she tad a monopoly b on Don' v aPFfccbioris bub a UtWe mermaid tjythcraannc dPEtta has appeared on thft L honzonnd promises competition sailor heart ;.; THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON. Social Calenoab Today Ladles of the Dakota dub. Mrs. Owen Cotterman. 1535 Highland avenue. 10:00 o'clock. Americanization and Citizenship training divisions of Salem Wom club. Mrs. U. G. Boyer. 4a north Winter street, hostess. Valentine dance, sponsored by American Legion auxiliary. Crys tal Gardens. Yomarco class party. Mr. and Mrs. Carle Abrams, 14 5 Cheme- keta street, hosts. Social afternoon meeting, Chad wick chanter. Order of the Eastern Star. Masonic temple. 2:30 o'clock. It. N. A. Sewing club. Mra. C W. Aloln. 1685 Hall street hostess Fathers' Night," Observed ai meeting of Llncoln-McKinley-Lea- lie P. T. A. Leslie Junior hign school. 7:30 o'clock. Progressive dinner party. Knight South Division, Ladies' Aid, First Presbyterian church. Mrs. B.'u Ford. 637 South High street nos tess. 2:30 o'clock. Junior Guild. St. Paul's church Mrs. Alton D. Hurley, 975 South High street hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday Woman's Union, First Congrega tional church. Mrs. Gerald New ton. 1010 North Fifth street hos tess. W. F. M. S. Leslie M. E. church. Mrs. E. T. Barkus. 890 Saginaw street hostess south Circle, First Christian church. Mrs. W..A. Pen nr. 380 Mevers street hostess. 2 o'clock. B. and P. W. club. Valentine nartv. Woman s club-house. :u o'clock. Ladies' Aid Circles, First M. E. church. South Central Circle, Mrs v. c. Tavlor. 636 State street; West Central Circle, Mrs. Belle Crowthern, 607 Center street; East Central Circle. Mrs. C. O. Eng- strom, 575 North Capitol street; South East Circle. Tars. ax. k. uai lahpr. 210 South 14th street; Yew Park Circle. Mrs. C. J. Lisie. mw south 13th street: Naomi Circle, Mra R. V. Hollenberg, 292 North 20th street; Lucy Anne Lee Circle, Mrs. Merrill, Old Peoples' Home. Thursday Faculty Women's club. Mrs. F G. Franklin, 1265 Marlon street, hostess. Card party, sponsored by West- way club, W. B. A. Fraternal tem nlo Plavinir will beetn at 2:00 f - -o'clock. Friday Bridge and Oriental Tea. Spon sored by Salem Woman's club Club-house, north Cottage street Salem Heights Community Club Has Interesting Meeting An interesting and Instructive meeting of the Salem neignts Community club was held Friday evening in the community hall. The president, Mr. Ivan Stewart displayed slides showing the 4-H club work members from the en tire United States. A number of scenic Dictures of America were also displayed. Miss Leone Marlatt gave two readings. Miss Bessie Weaver played several piano solos; and little Robert Brown gave a group of selections on the accordian and harmonica. Mr. A. N. Fulkerson spoke on vegetable gardening and distribut ed packets of .seeds to the .child ren. -' "" Mr. Rajp ing of sma Hulsey pro statistics or raisingr atraw- A business session completed he meeting. Th cliih will meet again on March 9. Landscaping, shrubs, and flowers, wivl be discussed. Salem Daughters of the Nile Will Attend Ceremonial in Portland Several members of the Salem nanehters of the Nile club will at tend the installation of officers and the inaugural ball which will be held Wednesday evening, Feb ruary 15. by Nvdia temple, uaugn ters of the Nile, m tne snnne room of the Masonic temple in Portland. The installation will take place at eight o'clock and the inaugural ball will begin at nine. Return to Home in Southern Oregon After spending a fortnight in Salem with her parents, Mr. and ir H. H. Vandevort, Mrs. George Moorehead (Jenelle Vandevort and her small son, George Henry Moorehead have returned to their home in Coquille. Guest in Salem From California tin c. s. Teeole has as her honse euest. Mrs. H. Winn of Pen talnma. California. Mrs. Winn Is a niece of the late FlHh Dailv of this city. She has many friends In Salem where she has visited frequently. Junior Guild Will Meet Tuesday Jnnior Guild of St. Paul's Epis- conal church will meet at two-thlr ty o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alton D. Hurley, 975 South High street. Circles of Firtt Method Church Aid Society WiU Meet The Tarlous circle or the rim Methodist church Aid society will meet at two o'clocx Wednesday af ternoon as follows: Boutn -central Circle, Mrs. F. C. Taylor. 636 State street: West central carcie. Mrs. Belle Crowtner, 507 (Center street; East Central Circle, Mra. C. O. Engstrom. 575 North. Capi tol street: South. East Circle, Mrs. M. R. Gallaher, 210 Boutn I4tn street: Yew Park Circle, Mrs. Charles J. Lisle, 1040 south ism street; Naomi Circle, Mra. R. v. Hollenberg, 292 North 20th street; and Lucy Anne Lee Circle, Mrs. Merrill. Old Peoples' Home. South Division of First Presbyterian Church WUl Meet This Afternoon Members of the south division of the Ladies' Aid of the First Pres byterian church will meet at two- thirty o'clock this afternoon at tne home of Mrs. E. G. Ford, 637 South High street. The afternoon will be spent in sewing. Minerva Club Members Entertained Recently Minerva club members were en tertained one afternoon recently at the home of Mrs. Harry Plant The Valentine motii was carried out In the decorations of the liv ing rooms and dining room. The afternoon was spent wltn sewing and conversation.' Club members present were Mrs. E. R. Adams. Mrs. R. R. Daniels, Mrs. Lellie Boytana, Mra, V A. Straw, Mrs. C. H. Ringwald. Mrs. Dory Ward, Mrs. Frank prince, Mrs. J. C. Turner, and the hostess Mrs. Plant. Business and Professional Women WUl Have Valentine Party Members of the Business and Professional Women's club and their friends will enjoy a Valen tine party Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the Worn an's club-house on North Cottage street. The program will include a play directed by Mrs. LaMoine R. Clark and readings given by Mrs. Nor ma Terwllliger. A social hour will follow. Mrs. Clyde Brown and her son Bobby, of Portland were guests last week of Mrs. L. Stanley, and Mrs. J. D. Foley. Week-End Guest From Portland Miss Catherine Stewart of Port land was the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. George H. Alden and Mrs. Arietta M. Page. Recent Guests in Salem Westway Club Sponsoring Benefit Card Party The Westway club of the Wom an's Benefit association is spon soring a benefit card party Thurs day afternoon in the Fraternal temple. Tables of both bridge and 500 will be in play, beginning at two o'clock. Reservations may be made with the committee in charge of the af fair which includes Mrs. George N. Patterson, Mrs; G. E. Terwllliger, Mrs. Chris Hampshire, and Mrs. Rosella CroBsen. Valentine Party Given Ldstrf w4Mau-o;fioi;i5HELP WMrtTED Male 6 from seven-thlrtr to! ft , aar awiinr from seren-thlrtv to Q1UC u ai lua naiciuai icui-i A feature of the evening was the exchange of valentines. At nine o'clock, the R. N. A. jointed the Modern Woodmen In a dance. The committee in charge of the affair included Mrs. Leila Sharp, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Yuza, Mrs. Punzel, Miss Gertrude Chen ey, and Mrs. N. E. Abbott. Attend Afternoon Affair at Corvallis Mrs. Gardiner Knapp, Miss Ada Ross, Miss Catherine Hartley, and Miss Lola Millard motored to Cor vallis Saturday afternoon to attend .Via kniiAfii WrlAera taa irlirOTi fit the ucvm u.auB - - Aipna K,ni umfga Orpjron State collece camnus. 0 1 Honor Mr. and Mrs. Ricluirdsi on Wedding Anniversary tored to me home oi Mr. ana airs. William Richards near Pratum onel I t n o.fanil t Vl A t eveuiui, ii wca. i. "-" 16th wedding anniversary celebra Hon given in nonor ot air. suu Mrs. Richards. Dinner ' was served at seven o'clock. A huge white wedding cake, weighing 10 pounds, was cut and served A mock wedding, and musical numbers given by Elsie Richards, George Richards, Charles Harvey, and Merlin Harvey were included In the evening's program Faculty Women's Club Will Meet at Franklin Home The Faculty Woman's club wlU Thursday afternoon at the meet Thursday afternoon home of Mrs. F. O. Franklin, 1256 Marlon street. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs Morton Peck, Mrs. Carl Gregg Don- ey. and Miss Gall Currey Careful, Captain You're Headed for the Rocks TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1928 Classified Ads Bring The Oregon Statesman PabHshed Tory moraine except Mea day. at Salem, the capital ef Oregoa. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Dally or Sunday On tim enU par mors ThtM timet eawporwru Six timet eoatt po wor 1 mo. Saily aad 8un..20 casta par word la order to earm toe axra taaa one time rate, advertUiag amat raa ia eoa aeentivo iaaoea. K ii tk.n far laaa than SS. Ada raa Soaday ONLY charged at eao-tJBo rata. aavartlaaoMata (exeopt Peraeaala aad Sitoationa Wanted) will be takaa vex taa telephone if the advertiser ia a aaoacrioer to phone. The Stateamaa will receive adver. tic entente at any tiate of the iy or night. To lnaure proper claaa'-licatioa Ada shoald be ia before 7 p. m. TiXIPHONB 3 OK 5o3 ADVERTISEMENTS " HONEST ADVERTISING Theae eol aaua aaaat be kept free from aaythir.g of a ancttioaable nature. Miarepreaen tationa will not be tolerated. Informa tion ahowiag any qneatiocable inter t oa the part f the adxertiaer ebon 1 J he reported to this aewapaper or the o Salem Ad club. LODGE ROSTER rRTHIXITi LODGE NO. 1, I. O. O. r. Meeta every Wooaeaaay evening at 7:80 o'elock; third floor of L O. O. V. Temple, corner ot QUnrt ana mgn pi. AUCTIONEER F. N. Woodry 13 Yra. Salem's leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer. Kn. A Store. 1610 N. Summer St. Phone 511 H. F Woodry & Son Right-dowa town. Cosh paid for hi Btore -til . vwum . Agents for Lange Ranges, TeL 75. COL. A. L. STEVENSON AUt'TlURtiK 28 Tears experience in tne muaweue alley, for dates or arrangement see F. A. Poerfler, farm adviser. First Na tional Bank, Salem. Phone or write. A. L. Stevenson, Corrsllis. Ore. BATTERY-ELECTRICIAN 3 BROWNELL ELECTRIC CO.. 833 STATE Tel. 958. Contract wiring. Electric supplies. Call us for electrical work. r. d. Barton exide baweries Starter and South High. generator work; 202 6 Wiiiim Tel. 168 HIGH AND CENTER JOE WILLIAMS, FLEENER ELECTKIC CO. HOUSE wiriuc by hour or contract. Estimates furnished. Tel. 880 471 Court St. U. S. L. Service Station Automotive Electricians Vick Bros. High St. at Trade. Tel. 1841 BICYCLES Repairing 4 LLOTD E. RAMSDEfc COLUMBIA Bl cycles and repairing. 887 Court. CLEANERS AND DYERS 53 CITY xr -''!-. )riL ELECTRi .- - p i taj I C IX II S iur uuui6 " ' SALESMEN TAILORING SALESMEN Roll Simnson's new $23.50 pure vlr gin-wool union msde to measure suns. topcoats; commissions in savance, e elusive territory; Dig ouun no " ptes FREE. J. B. MMr-su.. Adams, Dept. vnicago. SALESMEN WANTED DLL TO OLB tremendous reduction on onr nnipp we must bare aaaiuonai saies nnp vu take care of trade, experience in i u,- mobile selling not necessary. nmm Riions. 1 1 1 i-u -4i 1 1 - v fD Co., Whippet A WUlye-Knignt Utribu tors, 833 tenter. CHIROPRACTORS 10 1 . a n ana ! v.tinn.l B.nk Bide. I -vw n yaw-k t. a waMa I DR. O. L. SCOTT, FBC. i;Hlltr.iun ase n. High. ti. e. I FLORISTS 11 OR ALL occasions oisen'a. Court High St. Tel. eoi. I , wrnnivn RnronF.TH - J,' decoration.. C. F. Breithatpt, florist. 512 State Street, TeL 80. INSURANCE 12 FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOU MOri- ... Tmit Heeds. uonincii houses W'ill net 6 to 20 per cent. BECKE A HENDRICK3 Hellig Bldg.. 1S9 N. High Bt. Insure Tour Home or Car ow. BECKE HENDRICKS Phone 161 i. o. o. r. BMg., i8 h. rrgh st. - ' PLESTT 0F money VK!L. H J. .eenrity. riTT LOANS We ere loaning Pro j.f 1.1 Ininnira company money eity reeidenee and business property m per ceat. plus a commission Haw klaa atoaerta, anc-, Building. Oregor REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY c ANDERSON a BCPEBT. Bealtora 16S 8. Hi. Tel. 1M1 BARBEB BOSD 300 Gray Blag. Tel. 700 HEREC ar HENDRICKS ISO N. Hiaa. TeL 161 A. O RDHUKSTZIXr 147 N. Commercial. TeL 571 H r. BROWN 100 8. Oom'L TeL 539 or "53 W. . B&OWN 375 State. Tel. 1961 THE BUNGALOW REALTY 447 Stale St. LEO 71. CHILD CO, 130 State St. Kami tor Tel 1717 B. S. CLJLE.KK 100 S. Com'L TeL 559 or 2053 E. G. COPPOCK SSI CUte St. TeL 667 nOLD G. DEL.NO 390 N. Chorea. ToL 3U0 HOMES D. FOSTER REALTY CO. S15 First Nat. Bank Bldg. TeL .3 GASKILL CABLE 166 S. Liberty St. Tel. 3742 W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 134 8. Liberty St. TeL 515 MELVIN JOHNSON 120 U. S. Bean BMg. TeL 637 W. 147 N. Com'L G. KRUEGER TeL SIT LAFLAR A LA FLAK Ladd Bush Bank Bldg. Tel. 546 LA&SEN OR RICE 22t Oregon Bldg. Tel. 174 W. A. LI8TON 404-5 Masonic Bldg. Tel. 1321 ARTHUR MADSEN 2074 Nortk CapitoL TeL 3807 ME LLINOER COM ITTI 409 Oregon Bldg. TeL 1176 O. K. MIDDLETON f04 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 2808 W. O. MILLS 331 State St. TeL 175 w. 451 Court St. . MOSES TeL 3818 I JOHN W. ORR E. H. BAIREY, Life. Accident. Sickness New Bligh Bldg. Tel. 2485 328 Oregon b:Jg. Tel. 1747 GERTRUDE J, M. PAGE , ao v HEJiUMKS 161 484 Covrt. ' TeL 1186 189 N. High. J'hJi6 1'EKKINE A MARSTEJiS Q-. BKRG Life. Accident. Sness 11 212 Ury HidS. Tel. 807 328 Oregon Bldg. lei. 147 wivviu Pk'TTV lOHN i j. ,t CENTRAL LIKE GEN. AGENT 15 S. Hig-i St. Tel. 534 306-7 Oregon Hldf. iel. K1CU L. KLINN. Realtor ,4 liKAY-Hie...r.I Insurance S19 N. High St. Tel. 865 147 N. Com 1. leK oa i i tv in ' I.AH.Ali i LAELilt 462 State8SUElE7TV CTel. 1004 Ladd Bush It.., ls!dg. TeLStfl , vr-Z V.'. A. LI.VTOX. General Insurance 231 N. High SJt. SCTT TeL 1122 404-5 Ma.,., Bid,. : KITH I. RIMMAXX- Urn. Ins.. Loans CHARLES SrCELlN 210 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 1935 SOCOLOESsKt A EON 304-5 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 970 SQUARE LEAL REALTY IT. S. Nat 1 Bank Bldg. Tel 47J TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 12l'Court St. TeL 651 ULRICH A ROBERTS i:9 N. Commercial. Tel. 1354 U. S. State St. REALTY CO. 44! Tel. 2860 st.t. st. F. L. WOOD Tel. 794 WANTED Employment 13 CHEF 1ST CLASS, WIFE SECOND OR waitress, Hotel. Rest.. et Tel. 612 R. FORRENTxJ Coma NICE FURNISHED APARTMENTS. 590 Union. jftTRNISHED APARTMENTS, 1333 i gtate Street FURNISHED APARTMENT. 2361 HA i lel Ave Phone 1939 W h KM. APT. WELL FURNISHED. DOWN i stairs. Privste bath. 1133 Court FURNISHED ANL UNFURNISHED 8 room apartment reasonable. 879 N Liberty. 4 ROOM FURNISHEL' APARTMENT Garage, Garden, Close in. Inquire 094 N. High Street. THREE AND FIVE ROOM FURNISHED apartments, gronnd floor; garage, phone, light, water furnished. 664 Mill St. PATTON APARTMENTS COZY, clean, comfortable, well furnished, rea- son able in price, private bath, down town. Call Patton a Book store. 3T0U CAN PLAY GOLF. FISH AND MOTOR. WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOME. High rJass residentisl district. New, strictly modern, quiet apart ments. Frigidaii", Electric Rar.ges. Radio, Steam Heat, Brick faced Building, Efficient SerTice. Two nnfurnished rooms, bath. $30. $35, Three unfurnished rooms, bath. 840, $45 Two rooms rurntsned overstuffed, $37.50 to $40. Three rooms furnished overstuffed, $45 to $50. Children Welcome New Management, Redecorated Ambassador Apartments 550 North Summer St. Phone 1072 FOR RENT Rooms 16 on l at I i lTNFIIRNISHEf FRONT ROOMS light, heat and water. 678 State Str. Di-ami Shlj HP snail i i r unn s BEAUTY PARLOR DIRECTORY THE BEAUTY BOX Complete Beauty Service 520 State at. TeL 1985 THE CAPITOL BEAUTY 8HOPPE 223 N. High. For Appt. lot, no" ri itc irnTY SHOPPE .. fir Belle. . TeL ! i RTIAC PEAL'TY SHOP u..iiinr 75e. mono lot MARINELLO BEAUTY PARLORS Vaa Soecialist ias N. Hirh St. Tel. 169 U1TJI RRAT REATTTE SHOPPE mo.ia first Nat. Bank Bide. TeL 167 THE MODEL BEAUTY PARLOR 112 N. Commercial, TeL 95 THE MODERN MARINELLO 306 Masonic BMg. Tel. 379 NIPTY BOB SHOP Eugene Permanent Waving. Hair Cutting ana xarceuina-. 311 State St. TeL 270 o O HOTEL DIRECTORY Salem New Hotel Senator rhe finest chain cf Terminal Hotele in Oregon Now Opes nrf;l rvnot For All Oregon Pickwick Hammand and Parker Stage Strictly First Claas Up to tnoL. Jiiiiuie in servire and AecomDtoaationa Mezzanine Floor ith Baby Grand PUno. Large Writing Room. La lied' Dnumc Room 111 Rooms- B9 with Bath and Shoo era Stage Terminal Hotel Company W. W. Chadwick. Pres. W. A.Cummings. Local Mgr. Chas. V. Cooley, Ass. Local Mgr. INSURANCE DIRECTORY Anderson ft RuDtrt General lnsuranc 169 8. Hich. Tel. 1644 21J N. High St. Tel. 865 Wash. Fidehtr National Force l'luliipi J05 Hark of Torn. llMs. Tel. 21ti0 WII.LJIMF.TTE INSURANCE AGENCY 315 Maaonic Bldic. Tel. 83'i FOR RENT Rooms 16 2 ROOMS. WATER. EIGHT. FUEL $20.00. close in. 555 Marion. FOR RENTHouses 17 FOR RENT NICE 678 N. Cottage. MODERN HOME NICE FURNISHED HOUSE $30. Wood, 341 State. F. L FOB RENT. DUPLEX North Winter gt, ., , HOUSE. 84 1'1otx1r?r',,!- "tTENACE: r8 fcot w,ter .,t;'garaga.tfTeI.; 139Q-J. FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. garage, sleeping porcn, near Hollywood theater. 2075 McCoy. Phone 2337R FOR RENT in Rnnm nlistered house 1599 State '"-f 71 N 4aa Oro- Basement, furnace, fireplace, wood and working and building msteri' . . i i. : a -.n I . . .u- . gas range, two eeia piuuiuiug, y. mnnth. REISER. REAL ESTATE 441 Court St. . in LARGE ROOMS AND RECEPTION hall, suitable for board and rooming; k.....! Inrnira firen'.aees. ess. and large wood range, 2 sets of plumbing, earare. laree lot and sha'e trees. The home-like place, SJ0.00 per month. Lo cated 1599 State St. See Geiser Real Estate, 441 Court St. FOR RENT 5 room new house at 1275 Erickson Street. Modern. 850.00 per month. 2 apartmeuts of two rooms each st( 1173 North 4th Strett. Each 812.00 n.r month. S moms and sleeDinz porch, range Store in kitchen. Lights, water and telephone free. Eight blocks from bus lneis canter. 815.00 per month. 7 room houne at 1749 North Front Street. $15.00 per month. A fine large houte on Saginaw fi treat Close in at e.a.uu per monin. LAFLAR A LAFLAR Ladd t Bush Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. BOARD AND ROOM 201 NICELY FURNISHED 405 Marion. ROOMS WITH board. ROOMS WITH OB WITHOUT BOARD at Alexandria. 1030 Cbemeketa Phone 1539. LAUNDRIES 21 fRY THB ROME WET WASH LAUN dry. Tel. 171. 1S5 B Street. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "The Laondnr ot Pure Materials' Telephone 185. i:64 Broadway THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNlRY Telephone ti. 383 S. High By PAUL ROBINSON -W-i . .1 pi v. New First National a n t 1 bauk ismidmg Directory wal)ar! BASEMENT To Laa Shining Parlor Exporta for Ladies aad Qent.emea. SECOND TLOOB Coffey' Photo Servleo Tel. TOO. war THIRD FLOOR Xorri. Optical Co. SOl-toa rci Ar. a.nry E. Morris. Optometrut Telephone 889 O. F. Gillette... Lawyer- Suite 810 11 1J -Telephone 10 5 8ocolofsky Son. TeL 970- 204 C i Real Estate, Ajoana, Or. Faid B. Hill. Orthadontia I Straightening of Irregular teeta) Suite iOfl. Hoars 9 to 5 Every day estept Thursday FOURTH FLOOR Drs. O Neill Burdette, Optometr t Hione 6i5 401-402 40J 40 1 SIXTH FLOOR Geo. R. Vehrs M. D., Physician Surjevn 8uite 603. Tel. Z37B-2379 Robin D. Day aad Donald W. U..t Attorney a at Law felephon 19S. f 10 611 t I EIGHTH FLOOR Dr. C. Ward Davis. General Dentist; Tel. 816. Evening by epptrfnlicent Roo n 803 1 ir u jiva- Chiroprsctor. Neuroca'ometer Serv;.- Kl.NTfl FIX)OR Dr. II. at. Brown. irj iO' Troat S. ;cihst. Vol TENTH FLOdft Dr. W. A. John ton. Daatm relephone 1185... TAILORS 22 D. H. MOSHKR TAILOR Fuii acd wouieu. 474 Court St. WANTED Misc. 23 WANTED A HOME FOR old Fox Terrier dog. Cai M.' FURNITURE. PACKING FOR lini ments. Giese-Powers Furnliur Co. J. JOHNSON, CARPENTER AN! r.l :: er. Reasonable charge. tigr.T---1993 North Comtnercia!. WANTED ONE TERTK'AI. :$.:; M to 10 HP. Munt be in g.io.l .1 Jno. Schmfd, 405 So. 12th. I'h ..n- . W.NTED PRIVATE MONEY It (arm loans. W hae sersl - . .. tions on hand. Haw kina lio0rrts. Inc.. 205 Oregon Bldg. WANTED GOOD WASHED Rags not smaller than 1 yari tor wiping machinery. Hii':?-: , paid for good clean rai, a, Statesmaa office, aee Btiiler vL.Mo.re Than a lz:.z More Than a Healtft3Food- A Natural! Remedy; Pacific Health-Cre This rrodncl enpplie Natnre : elements to maintain mi u' I balance to insure thn nst'iri Isnd nroDer functioning o( glai Irani and to maintain a rich auJ I blood stream l7Ied as a minersl wste take ooe package Is sufficient montha treatment. Suld uudor s inoney-bsck guarantee MATTRESSES 24 MATTRESSES RENOVATED Bi CapiUl City Beuding Co.. Capitol. Called for and deti'er?! work guaranteed. Tel. 19. FOR SALE to WHITE CABINET SEWISO MA' !' iust like new, one third ot'.. 1 I desired. Telephone 2309J. NOBLE FRENCH PRUNE TRT-'I - reduced pricee. Rt. i. J" ' miles East of the State H spit'. Fruitland Road, Noble Andrews. PEDIGREED AIRDALE MALE P'T; months old, a bargain u ukn V Dec 15th. H. F. ButterfielJ !'... ! J Hwy., Woodbura, Ore. Tal. H - UtLBKANSt.il, iu .i, ruiiman, novira ana that we have repossessed, wi'.l tor the balance due on thsm. 1' want a nearly new piano, che;. your chance. Terms to rffii"" (arties. Oregon Finance Cori'or; Phone 2381. WANTED Live Stock 25 CiTTLE I EED CATTLE Or kinds. Let sne make you an 01 r fore yoa sell yours. Jut pben- - or see Walter Corbet. 1395 N. VETERINARIAN 23 FRED W. LANGE. YETERI5IARM Office 529 8. Commercial. Ree. Tel. 188d. WOOD SAWING 29 WOOD 8AWINO. PHOXX H7T. North Comasereial. WOOD FOR SALE 33 aOOD DRY WOOD. PHONE 72FJ !. Mayfield. I, FOR GOOD WOOD CALL 0. D. V'-SJt: Phone 127F21. 7 I GOOD DRY WOOD TOR TOO D- Larmer. TeL 0. i 1 10 nr. old rr t.o p coki (t rick) TeL 1188. I CALL TRACY'S FUEL YARD FOR 00V weed. Pboae Salt. ALL KINDS OF WOOD. C A. TUCKt l1- TeL S03S-J. - 18 INCH OLD FIR, 1 DRY 2ND ad ash. C. U. Harbaagh, lead Are. - raeat ivu a (IE) A. AXPERJSON ton WOOD TO BUBX m . t vM ps t vm . a, FTTtr. fst. GENERAL TSAK8FER WORK. TEL. t' 1 INCH OLD GROWTH FROM' LAK' oaad troeev 88. oo. Dry aeoeaa gr 7JU1. faoaa 2Q93. ORV J rKd - .))$ 4LI M. 4 id