lis". 1 1 30 Interesting Talks Given as f Feature of Better Homes Exposition The Salem Woman's club is co operating with the Salem Realty . Board In the ''Better Homes Ex position which is being held at the .armory this week. Mrs. George R. Vehrs, chair man of the American Homes De partment of the Woman's club, as sisted by Mrs. Roy Hewitt, Mrs. ' H. R. Worth, Mrs. I. M. Donghton. and Mrs. Out O. Smith has secur ed speakers who will give interest ing talks on the various phases of home building and beautifying each afternoon of this week at the armory. VmUH .flornnnn Mr V Ci Bartholomew spoke on "Planting) and Selecting the Home." This afternoon, beginning at two-fifteen o'clock. Professor E, E. - Bergman will discuss financing the borne. At two-thirty, F. A. Erix on will talk on the subject, "Build ing the Home." Thursday afternoon at two-fif teen o'clock, a speaker secured by the Portland Electric Power com pany will speak. His subject will be "Electrified Homes mean Bet ter Homes." j On Friday afternoon, "Decorat ing and Furnishing the Home" will be the topic for the talk which will be given by Professor Leo Fairbanks of Oregon State College faculty. On Saturday afternoon, the clos ing day of the Exposition, Miss Kline Greene, assistant in the landscaping department at O. S. C. will discuss "Landscaping the Home." These talks will precede the rooking school which will be con ducted ouch afternoon from three ? to four-thirty o'clock by Miss Ethel AI Murdoch and Mrs. H. L. Cum mfns. Mr. and Mrs. Gosser Honored on 44th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smalley en tertained Monday evening with a , surprise dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gosser, the oc casion being their 44th wedding : anniversary. ' " ' '' A feature, of the dinner was the large bridels' cake which centered the table. Covers were placed for the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gosser, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wells, - their children, Billy, Leroy and Willard; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goss er, Winston and Junior Gosser; - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Gosser, Robert and Melvln Gosser; Tom Gosser, Franklin and Delbert Gosser; Jess Chamberlin, Jean and P e d d y ; 8m alley, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Smalley. GREENBAUM'S Department Store Successors to Rosteln it Greenbaum Will Continue to Carry Only Reliable Merchandise Giving an Honest Dollars Worth for x Every Dollar PEQUOT SHEETING 9-4 Bleached 55c yd. PRETTY PRINTS at 25c yd. NEW SPRING MILLINERY SILK AND STRAW COMBINATIONS FELT AND STRAW COMBINATIONS ALL STRAWS BEAUTIFUL HATS, NEWEST STYLES ' EXCELLENT QUALITY Low Prices We will be. pleased to .see many new ones as will come. Attractive One O'clock Luncheon Given at IF. Jf. Hamilton Home Mrs. William M. Hamilton and Mrs. Fred E. Zimmerman were hostesses at an attractive one o'clock luncheon Saturday after noon In the Hamilton home on Lincoln Hill. Red carnations and red tapers in crystal holders centered the dining table. Valentine favors marked covers for Mrs. W. T. Grier, Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mrs. William Everett Anderson, Mrs. Ray Lv Smith, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Bert Flack, Mrs. Elepba White," Mrs. Catherine Darby, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Carle B. ADrams, airs. Morion x-ec. 1SS urate biizsoem omun, air. a a- m if n tiL r Charles Bates, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. Phil H. Newmyer, Miss Ellx abeth Putnam. Mrs. J. E. Brown son. Mrs. Ivan Putnam, and the hostess, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs Zimmerman. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. IF. C. T. V. Northwest Sec tional Conference Will Con tinue in Session Today The Northwest Sectional Confer ence of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union which opened yesterday morning in Portland will continue in session until this eve ning. All sessions today will be held at the Portland Hotel, headquarters for the national group while they are in the city. . Among the out-of-state officers in attendance at this conference are Mrs. Ida B. Wise-Smith of Des Moines, Iowa, national vice-presi dent, of the W. C. T. U.; Mrs. Su dia A. Roe, president of north Ida-j ho, and Miss Edith Whiting, pres ident of the east Washington W. C. T. U. Well-known Portland speakers will discuss the topic, "Translat ing Resolutions Into Votes." They will include Mrs. Saldie Orr Dun bar, for the Oregon Federation of Woman's clubs; Mrs. Katherine Gabriel, Oregon Congress of Par ents and Teachers; Mrs. Janet White Starkey, for the Portland Business and Professional Wom en's club; and Mrs. W. H. Royal, president, Women's church and! Missionary federation. i The luncheon in the grille room of the Portland hotel will be the climax of the two day meeting. The following program has been arranged for today: Wednesday 9:30 a. m. Portland hotel: Song service, led by Mrs. L. A. Beard, musical director; Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith; Miss Helen L. Byrnes. 10:30 a. m. "Translating Res- PEQUOT SHEETING IK4 Unbleached 50c yd. WEAR WELL SHEETING 0-4 Unbleached 42c yd. WEARWELL SHEETING 0-4 Bleached 45c yd. ENGLISH PRINTS Intended for 50c Special 32c yd. PRETTY PRINTS at 19c yd. ouz old customers and as . At the old location 4 I O- 80GUL CAtXMDia I o Today Womaa'a Union, First Congrega tional church. Mrs. Gerald New ton. 1010 North Fifth street hos tess. : -":. TV: - ;t W. F. M. 8. Leslie M. E. church. Mrs. E. T. Barkns. ISO Saginaw street hostess south Circle, First Christian church. Mrs. W. A. Pen ny, 8(0 Meyers street hostess. 1 o'clock. B. and P. W. club. Valentine party. Woman's club-house. 7:30 o'clock. TjhH' Aid CIi-aIa. First M. K. church. South CentKl Circle. Mrs. F. C. Taylor. 38 State street; West Central Circle, Mrs. Belle ICrowthern. S07 Center street: East (Central Circle, Mrs. C. O." Eng- strom. 675 North Capitol street; South East Circle, Mrs. M. -R. Gal- laher, 210 South 14th street; Tew Park Circle, Mrs. C. J. Lisle, 1040 South-13th street; Naomi Circle. Mrs. 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 nusiess. Card party, sponsored by West way club. W. B. A. Fraternal tem- nle. Playing will begin at 2:00 o'clock. Liberty Woman's club. Mrs Wiliam Zosel. 2:00 o'clock. K. C. K. T. club. Mrs. C. T. Mc- Intyre. 140 Superior street hostess, 2:00 o'clock. Ladies of the G. A. R. Social meeting. Mrs. N. A. Lawrence, 1478 Ferry street hostess. 2:00 o'clock. 1 Auburn Woman's club. Mrs. C J. Griffith, hostess. Friday Bridge and Oriental Tea. Spon sored by Salem Woman's club. Club-house, north Cottage street. Monday Stated communication. White Shrine. No. 2. Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem. Masonic tern' pie. 8 o'clock. Program in charge of Oregon Shrine olutlons Into Votes," Mrs. Saldie Orr-Dunbar, State Federation of Women's clubs: Mrs. Katherine Gabriel, Oregon Congress of P. T. A.; Mrs. W. K. Royal. Women's church and Missionary Federation 11:00 a. m. "A Plain State ment of the Problems of Enforce ment and of the Accomplishments of the Prohibition Unit," Roy C Lyle, prohibition commissioner of 20th district; W. K. Newell, as sistant. 11:30 a. m. "Winning the Vo ters," Miss Helen L. Byrnes. 12:15 p. m. Luncheon, Port land hotel; Mrs. Ada Jolley, toast mistress; general topic, "Dry Planks and Dry Candidates,' speakers, "Mrs. iaa b. wise-smun. Miss Helen L. Byrnes, Miss Mary Jane Spurlin, president City Fed eratlon of Women's clubs; Hon. I. L. Patterson, governor of Oregon; introduction of state W. C. T. U. president and other distinguished zuests. San Souci 500 Club Entertain ed at Ficke Home San Souci "BOO" club members were entertained one evening late last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flcke, 1065 Shipping street. The guests exchanged Valen tines late In the evening, preced ing the serving of the late supper. Three tables of 500 were in play. Prizes for high score were won by Mrs. E. M. Williamson, Mrs. Al Kropp, Carl Schneider and Ivan Martin. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kropp, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andresen, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Flcke. The next meeting of the' club will be held February 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Den cer at Liberty. Mrs. Ahrens. Hostess at Meet ing of Ladies' Aid Society of W. R. C. The Ladles' Aid society of the Woman's Relief Corps met Tburs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pearl Ahrens. Members present were Julia Blodgett, Pauline Clark. Hattle Kennon, Hannah Higgins, Jennie F. B. Jones, Mary Johnson, Hattle Cameron. Louisa Kraps, Louisa Koon, Cordelia LaBare, Bertha Loveland, Laura MeAdams, Bes sie Martin, Mary Neyhart, Jennie Newby, Sarah Peterson, Elizabeth Pound, Mirah Robertasoa, Ger trude Remington, Emma Roberts, Helen Southwick, Anna Simmons, Ada Simpson, Mettle Schramm, Phoebe Smiley, Clara McDerby. and the hostess, Mrs. Ahrens. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. Mesdames Mar tin, Kennon, LaBare, Clark, Ad ams, and McDerby assisted the hostess. ETTA KETT CV 9 Avrut usTtNi V C ir Musre A cycloe-7) M&L f&fc heavens sAke voNrPI i t urc aQt-sa-w WjSTv h CNCf VAY VTs'U. s?VK(? CCT f h ) Z 'SmJ Dinner Party Given in Honor 'of Homer Goulet, Jtm Mr. 'and Mrs. Homer H. Goulet entertained Sunday In their coun try home north of Salem with a delightful dinner party la honor of their son. Homer Goulet, Jr. who observed his 15th birthday anni versary on February 18. Covers were placed at the charm ingly appointed dining table for the honor guest. Homer Goulet. Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Norwood, James and Roderick Norwood of Portland i Dr. and Mrs. HughWll llamson, and Miss Josephine Wil liamson, of Portland; Mrs. J. A Norwood, Miss Maxlne Myers, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs Goulet. . The day also marked the birth day anniversary of the honor guest's uncle, Mr. T. A. Norwood. The two birthday cakes were a feature of the dinner. The living rooms as well as the dining room were attractively dec orated in keeping with the Valen tine season. Delightful "Lincoln Day" Tea Given at F. A. EUtott Home One of the most delightful af fairs of the month was the Lin coln Day tea which was given at the home of Mrs. F. A. Elliott, 785 Marion street, on Monday aft ernoon. Hostesses were Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. B. E. Bergman, Mrs. F. I. Waters,' Mrs. C. M. Lockwood, Mrs. O. H. Horning, Mrs. W. Johnston, and Mrs. U. S. Dotson. The affair was given by Barbara Frletchle Tent, No. 2, in honor of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. The guests were greeted at the door by Utti Mlsa Margaret For sythe, dressed in a charming lit tle frock of blue. The dining room and library of the Elliott home were decorated with spring flowers in shades of red and white and red tapers. Pa triotic decorations were arranged about the rooms. The sun rooms and living rooms were very attractive with bine ta pers and baskets of acacia. For the first hour of the after noon, Miss Julia K. Webster and Mrs. William Entrees presided a the serving table In the dining room. They were succeeded later by Mrs. J. W. Nash and Mrs. C. N. Need ham. In the afternoon Miss Edith Flndley played several numbers on the marimba. Two readings were given by Mrs. LaMoine R. Clark. Mrs. Johnston told aome very interesting Incidents concerning her visit in Lincoln's home town Springfield, Ilinois. The hostesses, who were dress ed in charming period costumes, displayed hoop skirts, - crinolines, and other features In dress of the Civil War days. Sixty guests called between the hours of two-thirty and five o'clock. Salem Daughters of the Nile WUl Attend Nydia Temple Installation Several members of the Salem Daughters of the Nile club will be in attendance at the installation of officers and inaugural ball which will be held this evening in the Shrine room of the Masonic tem ple, Portland, by Nydla temple, Daughters of the Nile. - The officers will be Installed at an elaborate ceremony which will begin promptly at eight o'clock. Mrs. Edith E. Gattis, one of the founders of the Daughters of the Nile, past queen of Hatsau tem ple, Seattle, and past supreme queen will be the installing queen of Nydia temple; and the supreme princess, Mrs. Zenobia Maybelle Boone; Installing marshal; past lueen of Nydia temple and past supreme queen of the Daughters of the Nile, Mrs. Winifred G. Lea, installing chaplain; and Mrs. Hel en Barlow Maris, Installing musi cian. Presentation of the past queen's Jewel to Mrs. Anna V. Smith will be made by the junior past queen, Mrs. Nancy M. Thiehoff. The Inaugural ball will be in charge of Nsdia temple patrol un der the direction of Mrs. Faye Leonard. Nydia temple chorus, un der the direction of Mrs. Reatha Fowler MllleK will sing several selections with the Al Kader Shrine chanters. The ball will begin at nine o'clock. Interesting Lincoln Dqy Pro gram Given at Leslie Junior High School An Interesting program in ob servance of Lincoln's birthday was given Monday afternoon at Leslie Junior high school. Mrs. Seymour Jones spoke to he eighth and ninth grade stu- Coatinaed oa page 10) Better Homes The Oregon Statesman FnbUshed Try moral ag nxept Mon day, a bw the emplUl at Oregon. Local Rates For Classified .Advertising Daflr ot ftaadty Oa tia S eati pu T& rr tiBM. etptrwfd Six tiaM - S eiati pr word t bo. AmUj and SutO tnU par word la tin to Mra th mar tkn tims rat. drartUiag aiust r la oa Mati tease. X Ai tekaa for lw thaa 15a. A Am rma Boaday ONLY charged at a-t rat. XdTrtIamBt (except Peraaaal ad Sitvattoaa Wanted) will be taicea Tar tba teiepaoa if ta adTartiaer ii a rabacrib to phone. The Statesman will reeelv advar tiamnt at aay tlne f the r r aifat. Te insure proper cUts'-ficaliea Ada aaoald be la before 7 p. av. TILIPHONX if OB ft ADVERTISEMENTS HONEST ADVERTISING These eel- aaina most be kept free from a7thir f a questionable nature. Jaiarevresen- tatlons will aet be tolerated. Iatenna- tioa showing any questionable inteit a toe Dart of tba advertiser should be reported to thi aewspaper or la Bales Ad eiue. LODGE ROSTER CHEMECXTA LODGE SO. 1. Z. O. O. T. kfeeta eTery Wednesday evening at 7:80 clock; third floor of L O. O. V. Tempi, coraar f oOnrt and High gta. AUCTIONEER F. N. Woodry IS Trs. galea's leading Aaetioncar ad rural tore Dealer. Store. 1610 X. Bauer St. Paon 811 H. P. Woodry & Son Bight dewa town. Cash paid for used rornltur. store ail . Comm'L TeL IS. Agent for Lange Range. CO ft A. L. STEVEN SOX AUCTIONEER Tear exnenanee ia the Willamstts rail?, for jLtm or arraagemeat see r. A. i-vensar, larsa aariser, run na tional Baak, Salem. Phone er write, A. L. aUTeasoa. Uorrallls. Or. BATTERY-ELECTRICIAN 3 BROWN ELL ELECTRIC CO.. 393 ST ATI TeL SSt. Oentraet wiring. Eleetrie su-plies. Call as for electrical work. R. D, BARTOX EXIDB BATTERIES 8 tarter aad generator work; SOS Boat High. TeL 16S HIGH AND CENTER JOE WILLIAMS FLEENER ELECTRIC CO. HOUSE wiring kr bear or coatraet. Estimate furnished. Tel. 980 471 Court Su U. S. L. Service Station AotomotiT Electricians Vick Bros. High St. at Trade. Tel. 1841 BICYCLES Repairing 4 LLOYD E. RAMSDEN COLUMBIA BI cycles and repairiar. 887 Onit CLEANERS AND DYERS 5 CHERBT CITT CLEANERS. O. Doaae, 240 N. Liberty. Tel. 934. SALEM CLEANERS 1073 8. ComM. DTER9 TeL 1868 SALESMEN SALESMEN WANTED DUE TO OUR - tremendous reduction on our Whippets we mast have additional sales help to take ear of trade, experience ia auto mobile selling not necessary. Liberal commissions. Alfred-Billing sley Motor Co.. Whippet m WlUys -Knight Distribu tors, 838 Center. CHIROPRACTORS 10 DR. H. B. SCOFFlELr. P. 8. First Xational Bank Bldg. 806 DR. O. L. SCOTT. P8C. CHIROPRACTOR 250 X. High. Tel. 828 B., Kes. 1104 J FLORISTS 11 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCAB10NS Olsea's. Co art High St. TeL 801. CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS rnneral wreatns. aeeoratraas. C. r. Breithacpt, florist. 612 State Street, TeL SAO. INSURANCE 12 FOB SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort gages. Trust Deeds, Contract! on hoases Will net 6 to 20 per cent. BECKE A HENDRICKS Hellig Bldg.. 189 X. High St. Insure Tear Home or Car sow. BECKE A HENDRICKS Phono 1R1 I. O. O. r. Bldg., 180 X. High 81. FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MOKEY to toaa on good farm security. CITY LOANS We are loaning Pra dential Insurance company money a eity residence and business property at 6 per cent, plus a commission Haw kin Roberts. Ine-. 203 Oregon Building. WANTED Employment 13 CHEF 1ST CLASS, WIFE SECOND OR waitress. Hotel. Rest., etc. Tel. SLt-R FOR RENTApts. 15 SICE FURNISHED APARTMENTS. 690 Union. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, 1331 State 8treeU Gentle T REAL ESTATE f DIRECTORY A o ivniBunv a- KnpUT. Be altera 16S fl. Kirn. Tel. 1 tea Dm Bide. Tel. 790 BECKS A HEXDKlCXa 180 X. High. A. O. BOHBTSTZDT , 14T X. Coaunareial. TU 7i H E. BBOWM 10ft B. Oom'L - Tel. SSS or 1CSS W. T. BROWN 75 StaU. TeL 1961 THE BUNGALOW BKaLTT 447 Stale St. LEO fi CHILJM CO Raaltor 20 StaU kit.- Tel 1IJI Bl 8. CLAXKS 109 S. Coi i'L Tel. SSS er 2053 a. COFPOCK Ml CUt St. TeU 57 fUED G. DELAXO Cbureh. 290 X. TeL 230 HOUEB D. rOSTKK &EAL7T CO. 115 Etrst Nat. Bank Bid. TeL SO GASKILL EAJLLE 166 8. Liberty St. - TetT 2943 W. H. GBABENBORST gj CO. . 134 8. Liberty St.' TeL fil5 MELVIN J0HX30X S20 D. 8. Baak BWg. TaL 637 W. G. 147 X. Oom'L KKCEGBB TeL 817 LAFLAB A LA FLAB Ladd Bush Bank Bldg. TeL 646 LA &S EN OB BICE 22S Oregon Bidg. Ta). 174 W. A. LISTOX 404-3 Maeoale Bldg. TeL 1321 AKTHUa MADSEX 1074 North CapltoL TeL SS07 MELLINGEB COMITTT 40S Oregon Bldg. TeL 1176 O. K. MIDDLETON tO Oregon Bldg. TeL SS0S W 13 1H SUt St.' O. MILLS TeL ITS W. K. MOSEd 451 Court St. TaL 281S JOHN W. New Bligh Bldg. ORB TeL 2483 GERTRUDE t. U. PAGE 484 Court. TeL 11SS -PEBRIXK MAASTERS 2 11-112 Gray Bldg. TeL 901 WINNIE PETTYJOHN, 15 8. High St. TeL S34 RICH L. BElJsAXX. Realtor 219 X. High St. TeL 865 SALEM REALTY 483 StaU St. Boom 7. CO. TeL 1004 J. E. SCOTT 231 X. High St. TaL 1112 CHARLES SPURLIN 210 Oregon Bldg. TaL 1935 SOCOLOrSKY SOX 304 5 First Nat. Bauk Bldg. TeL 970 SQUARE DEAL REALTY C. 8. Xat'l Baak Bldg. TeL 470 TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 421 Court St. TeL 651 ULRICH ROBERTS 1C9 X. Commercial. TaL 1354 C. 8. REALTY CO. 442 StaU SL TaL S6 F. L. WOOD 341 SUt 8t. Tel. 794 FOR RENT Apts. 15 FURNISHED APARTMENT, el At. Phone 1939 W. 2361 HA 3 RM. APT. WELL FURNISHED. DOWN stairs, rrirat bath. 1183 Court. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED 8 room apartment reasonable. 879 N Liberty. 4 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT Garage, Garden, Close In. Inquire 694 X. High Street. PATTOX APARTMENTS COZY. clean, comfortable, well furnished, rea aonabl In prie. priraU bath, dowa towa. Call PatUaTa Book' store. YOU CAN PLAY GOLF. FISH AND MOTOR, . WE TAKE CARE OF YOUB HOME. High cJsss residential district. New. strictly modern, quiet apart ments. Frigidslre, Eleetrie Ranges, Radio, Steam Heat, Brick-faeed Building. Efficient Service. Two unfurnished rooms, bath, $30, $35. Three unfurnished rooms, bath, $40, $45 Two rooms rarnnned overstaffed. 37.50 t $40. Three rooms rurafkned overstuffed. 45 to 850. Children Welcome New Management, Redecorated Ambassador Apartments 650 North Summer 8t. Phone 1072 FOR RENT Rooms 16 4 UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS light, heat and water. 678 Stat Str. 2 ROOMS, WATER. LIGHT, FUEL, tzu.uv, cto in. 635 Marion. FOR RENT Houses 17 FOR RENT NICE MODERN HOME 678 X. Cottage. NICE FURNISHED HOUSE 830. F. L. Wood. 841 State. 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. FIREPLACE. faraaee, aad garage. Inquire 280 So. 19th St. 10 LARGE ROOMS AKU RECEPTION halL eniUhle for board and rooming: b as em eat, faraaee, fireplaces, gas. aad Urge wood range, 3 sets of plumbing, garage. Urg lot 'and aha. trees. The home. Uk place, $50.00 per month. Lo cated 1599 Stat St. Sea Qeiser Beal Esuta, 441 Court St. Breezes Week V . . . . wa i- I fTi I BEAU I T r-Hru-vi DIRECTORY THE BEAUTT BOX CoiBDlet Beaaty Berrlce the riri ivu -- S2S X. Hlih. rot Appt. .lai. .v. Tel. 91 VW " " ' 75e. ron ' MARINEU.O BEACTT PARLOB8 rermanens "r- " , , ... -it v Hi.k st ... Tel. 1690 wTrvr noiv RUrTK RHOPPE -n i ir,t v.t n.ftk Bide. TeL 1ST 119 V rammarriaL TL SSS i nr. jnuui u - i.. w . - THE iiODEKX M ARISE LLO r Vf n Women aad Children 206 Masonic Bldg. TeL S7S NIFTY BOB SHOP Fncene Permanent Waring. Hair Cutting aad Marcelling. all State St. TeL S70 o HOTEL DIRECTORY Salem New - Hote! Senator fa finest chain of Terminal Hotels la Oregon .Nov upea -Official Depot For All Oregon Pickwick Hammand and Parker Stagee Strictly First Clea Up to the Jsinut in service and Metisrin l'loor With Baby Grand Piano, Largo v ruing icoom, T - ll.a . lr.in w RlflM 111 Rooms- 99 with Bath aad Shower Stage Terminal Hotel Company W. W. Chadwick. Pres. W. A. Camming. Local Mgr. Ob a. V. Cooley, Ass. Local Mgr. INSURANCE DIRECTORY Andaraoa a Runert Qeneral lasaraae 169 8. High. TaL 1644 E. H. BAIREY, Ufa, Accident, Sickness 328 Oregon BtJg. TeL 1747 BECKE 4 HENDRCKS 139 X. High. TeL 161 G. H. BERG. Life. Accident. Sickaess 838 Oregon Bids. TeL 1747 CENTRAL LIFE GEX. AGENT 306-7 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 490 R. D. GRAY Gaaeral Iasuranc 147 X. Com'L TeL S42S LAFLAB A LAFLAB Ladd Bush Bank Bldg. TeL 546 404-SMsooi BlJg. , TeL 1321 RICH. L. REIMAXX Gea. las.. Loans 219 X. High St. TaL SSS Wash. Fidelity National Forge Phlliprl 406 Bank of Com. Bldg.- TaL 2160 WILLAMETTE INSURANCE AGENCY 315 Maaonic Bldg. TeL 982 FOfl RENT Houses 17 FOB RENT, DUPLEX BOUSE. 94' North Winter St. 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE: FURNACE: fireplace; piped for gaa; gas hot waUr beater; garag. Tel. 1890-J. FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW garage, sleeping porch, 207S McCoy, near Hollywood theater, rhon 2S9TK FOR RENT 10 Room plastered bona 1S99 SUt Basement, furnace, fireplace, wood aad gas range, two seU plumbing, $60 par monia. GEISER, REAL ESTATE . 441 Court St. FOR RENT 6 room new hens at 1S75 Eriekson Street. Modern. S&v.OO per month. S apartments of two rooms aaeh at 1178 North 4th 8trtt. Each if 12.00 per month. . 5 room and sleeping poreh, - range stove in sitcnen. iigats, water aad telephone free. Eight blocks from bas . iness center. 915.00 per month. 7 room boas at 1749 North Front Street. $15.00 per month. A fine large bona on Saginaw Street. Close in at aaa.ug per month. LAFLAB A LAFLAR Ladd A Bash Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon FOR RENT Farms 18 15 IMPROVED ACRES FRUIT, BER riea, pastar. chickens, tc. 1 mil oat, immediate possession. E, W. Har land, 1133 Court St. BOARD AND ROOM 20 ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD t Alexandria. 1080 Chemeketa Phone 1539. LAUNDRIES 21 fRY THE BOMB WET WASH LA UN dry. TeL 171, 185S B 8tr. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "The Laundry of Fur MaUriala" Telephone 165. - 1S64 Broadway THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WELDER LAUNDRY Telepkoa S3. 263 8. High TAILORS 22 D. H. MOSHER TAILOR) FOB MEX and woman. 474 Court 8U WANTED Misc. 23 WANTED A HOME FOR 8 MONTHS Id Fox Terrier dog. Call S38. FURNITURE PACKING FOB SHIP nwaU. Gieee-Power Furalta- Oa, J. JOHNSON, CARPENTER AND BUILD- er. weasonaoie cnargea. r igurea fro. 1993 North Commercial. WANTED ONE VERTICAL BOILER ia w tir. mw be ta good condition. Jna. Bchmld, 40S So. 11th. Phoa 966. . . mm-thi m m jmmr r i ri '-s, iu tt m Mm tvw si ii fi urm New First National DdllK DUUUIIig nirprtnrv BASEMENT Xe Las Shining Parlor Exptrta for Ladies and Oeut'eir. 8ECOND FLOOa Coffey 'a PhoU Servtc TeL 708. Over the Spa THIRD FLOOa Jforri OptUal Ca. 3 0 1 j : . Dr. UniJ E. Uorri. Opuiue::; Telephone 239 C F. GHletU .Su.te 8K Lawyer Telephone 1:j5u Socolofaky a Son. Tel. 970 Zvi Real EaUU, Loans. Ia-irr..-e Dr. Paid B. HiU, OrthoJont I Straightening at Irregular tett.) SuiU 106. Hours 9 to 3 Every day except Thursday FOURTH FLOOR Drs. O Xalll A Bordette, Optometr tt Fhon 6'i5 401-402 40 i 404 4, i SIXTH FLOOR Geo. R. Yhrs M. D Physlelaa Si.rk-t Salt 603. TeL 2378-23T9 Kos 3 Rebia D. Day and Donald W. lr.s Attorneys at Law rlpbone 193. r 1 0 6 1 1 s ; J EIGHTH FLOOR Vi. v. wars uavia. uanerai cent s(r Tel. SIS. Eveaiag by eppo!nia.tat. Roam 80S Dr. IL B. Scefield.., !o Chiropraetor. Xearoca'omoUr Smtcf KINTH FLOOR Dr. H. U. Brown, Eye, Ear. Most an( Throat Socialist. Silts Bi l TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. A. Johnson, Dentiit Tlphoae 1SS5 loot WANTED Misc. 23 WAXTED PRIVATE MONEY F farm loan. W have vecal spolia tion oa hand. Haw Vina AKoDerta, Iac,i 205 Oregon Bldg.. WANTED GOOD WASHED OOTT'! Riga not smaller thaa 1 yard to i,e for wiping maebiaery. Highest f t paid for good clean rags, aip! kl Statesman office, see StifUr. More Than a Tonk More Than a HealthFoodi -A Natural Remedy! "Pacific Health-Ore Thi product supplies Nature with tl working and buildinz materials urc .ii balaaee to insure the natural hm.i.y and proper functioning; af glaadi aii r rans and to maiaUia a rich and i :y blood stream. j Cs,d a a mineral wstsr p t 'o take on packag la aufficieut foi ti.. month treatment. Sold under a j" moaey-oaca guarantee. MATTRESSES 24 MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY Ti n Capiul City Bedding Co 1190 Stria CapitoL- Called for aad delivered. work gdaraateed. Tel 19. FOR SALE 25 WHITE CABIXET SEWINO 11 At 11 j N K, Just Iik new, on third off. itir, desired. Telephone 2369J. 1 ' 1 NOBLE FRENCH PRUNE TKKl reduced prices. Rt. fl. Box ': mile East of the State Hospital. Fruit land Road, Noble Andrew. PEDIGREED AIRDALE MALE PI l 4 months old, a bargain if Uken I . ' - Ieo- 15th. H. F. Butterfield. 1. ' o Hwy., Wood burn. Or. Tel. llU'J GULBRANSEN. CLAREDON. CAb . fuliman, Howard and I.udwij .. i that w have repossessed, will be 4 for the balance doe oa them. 1! "i want a nearly new piano, cheap. s your ehanc. Terms to rejoi - 1 parties. Ore con Finaae) Corpora.: . Pbow 3S8L WANTED Live Stock 26 CATTLE I NEED CATTLE OF ainoa. mi me snake yea an offer tr ior yoa 11 your. Jast phone Sol or see Walter Corbet. 1865 S. aist. VETERINARIAN 28 FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN Office 829 8. Commercial. TeL 1198. Re. TeL 16SS. WOOD SAWING 29 WOOD 8AWINO. PHONE 1677. U 9 North Commercial. : WOOD FOR SALE 20 GOOD DRY WOOD. PHONE 72F2. U. D. Mayflald. FOR GOOD WOOD CALL C. D. Ql"K'V, el ' ; GOOD DRY WOOD FOR YOD V 4. Larmer. TeL -30. By PAUL ROBINSON