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-' THE OREGON STATiEaMAN, SAIy OREGONTm ' 1 - " hi ' n f -.J v : . .-a Si it If.- r. -Boyer Entertains Divi sions of Salem Womany8 Cluh Members of ' the Americanlza- j ' ' Visions of the American Citlzen- nhip - department of tbe Salem I Woman's dab were entertained Tuesday afternoon at tbe home of - ..,-Mrs. TJ. O. .B6y6r. Mrs. Helen Southwick, chair man of the Americanization diri sion, presented tbe members with a questionnaire pertaining to the work of the American Citizenship . department. .'Mrs. Fargo, general ; , ,7 ; chairman of th departmentpre- ,: . sided at the round table discussion which foUowed.- , it ; Mrs C. ' T. refthaupl, .one of v: : ' . the -snjust active Tnembers of the ,tV mericaniiatlon dirlslon, gare a ; r ." arery interesting talk on "Ameri- fi": 'canixation." She suggested that 'each clab member cultlrate the ;'fccQuaintance of any unnaturalized $ ' residents of her neighborhood and , ' urge them to join the classes of . fjthe Y. M. C. A. which are conduct v:'t; . ed for Americanization purposes. , Mrs. Brelthaupt said that con- - ditions were such in Salem where there is a comparatirely small -v number of foreigners, that grand , , parents are frequently unable to nr-r conrerse with their grandchildren ... :. , who hare attended American !i 1 schools, learned the English lang 't nage and customs, while the grand parents hare continued to speak the language of the old country and follow its ways Mrs. W. W. Emmons reported ion the work which is being done - in the Japanese kindergarten which is conducted at Lake La bisb. ' Mrs. E. E. Gilbert assisted Mrs. Boyer throughout the afternoon. valentine refreshments were serred at the close of an enjoyable afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. F. M. Erickson, Mrsr W. M. Pennington, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. H. J. Weldmer, Mrs. W. W. Emmons, Mrs. Fletcher, and Mrs. B. E. Car rier, and Mrs. W. F.lFargo. " Members of ' the Americaniza tion dlrision are Mrs. Helen Southwick, Mrs. C. F. Brelthaupt, Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Mrs. L. O. Cle ment, Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. E. E. Ken nell, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, and Mrs. O. E. Moll. The Citizenship Training Diri sion. includes .the following club women: Mrs. Ronald Gloyer, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. W. C. Dibble, Mrs. JohnJJU 41. H. J. Bean, V, Mrs. Mary Roberts, and ieadiiigfor.lf Blues It has never been oar idea of business1 to sell a few items at cost or less as leaders. We prefer to add a small equitable profit on each and every item. However, the tendency seems to be, especially over the week end to slash well known merchandise at cost or below. r. This week we line up with the craziest of price cutters. We are off "FRIDAY ATt'D SATURDAY ONLY J can Instant i octum . -.- ... 1 large package of 6 boxes of :Good Matches . . 3 medium size .cans Van Camp Tork and Beans .... 1 doz. large Standard Fresh v Eggs ; yl lb. Creamery , Butter 1 pkg. Arm & Hammer. Soda . vr..-.. 100 lb. sack of large good Cooking Potatoes 1 lb. Lipton r - Coffee 2 lbs, Lipton Coffee-. Elimination Sale of Furnishings :XVm am itiomnilnnlnv (Iim "in this section. , t,We Are Selling: ,FulI cuVwell made coat style work I Shirts at . .1 i$1.00 Hanes Athletic Ribbed v-r Unions at $f.S0-values in Boys' and Tennii Shoes - iMen'sfMoleskin Pants W-sale Men's Cottonade Pants -I b Plenty of other lttTcatln'ptiee9 Including Rubber Boots,' Galoshes, House Slippers, Men's Socks, etc Phone 560 DELIVERY Mrs. Worth Hostess at Two Attractive A.fternoon Affairs Two outstanding affairs of the past ireek were glren by .Mrs, Harry Worth in her homo on North Capitol street. On Thursday afternoon, she was hostess at an attractiTO bridge tea. Baskets of red carnations were arranged about the liring rooms and. the dining room. The same loreiy flowers, formed the center piece of the tea table. Six tables of bridge were "in play throughout tbe afternoon Prizes were awarded Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. Harry N. Crain Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mrs. Leo Page, and Mrs. F. G. Bowersox. The guest group Included Mrs. Lester -Barr, Mrs. William McGil- christ.'Jr., Mrs. James Nicholson Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlng, Mrs. George Vehrs. Mrs. J. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Phil Newmyer. Mrs Harriett. Crain, Mrs. Claude Steus loff, Mrs. E. E. Ling, Mrs. Max Page, Mrs. Walter Page, Mrs. Leo Page. Mrs. Herbert H. Stiff, Mrs Linn Smith. Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs. John Br ans, Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mrs. C. B. Mc- Cullough. Mrs. W. L. Phillips. Mrs, La ban Steeres, Mrs. Lewis Grif fith, Mrs. H. J. Wlllett. Mrs. J.E. Law, and Mrs. Louis Lachmund. Mrs. Guy Irwin, Mrs. E. E. Ling; and Miss . Helen Worth as sisted in serring at the tea hour. A seren-table bridge tea was the delightful affair for which Mrs. Worth was hostess on Friday afternoon. Prizes as a result of the after noon's play were won by Mrs. Har ry Wets. , Mrs. W. H. Hogan, Mrs. C. K. . Spauldlng. Mrs. Harold Brown, Mis3 Zoe Stockton, and Mrs. Walter F. Buchner. The guests were Mrs. Jim Bird, Mrs. J. KWeatherford, Mrs. Per cy Kelly, Mrs. F. C. Tate. Mrs- Walter Worrell. Mrs. I. D. Aus tin, andMrs. Clem, all of Albany; Mrs. Edgar Hartley. Mrs. J. L. Stockton, Mrs. Charles K. Spauld ing. Miss .Zoe Stockton, Mrs. Wil son H. Darby, Mrs. George Waters, Mrs. Harold Brown. Mrs. J. W Lewis'Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Mrs. R W. CraigV Mrs. Ross Bidwell, Mrs W. M. Pennington, Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. G. E. Schybeman. Mrs. Walter Buchner, Mrs. I.-M. Doughton, and Mrs. Harry Wels. Mrs. Ralph White WUl Enter tain With Valentine Mas querade Party Mrs. Ralph White wui entertain her Junior ballroom class with a Valentine masquerade party on the evening of February 24 in Castil lian Hall. I - 35c 17c 24c 24c 47c 1:7c 85c and Shoes in nrdr Ia'dI&m rroceries . " v. ' , - ' .79c .83c 98c Men's - 2:25 .-'254 -N. Ccsuaercial FBEB - I Socxai Calxndjlb -o " Today Faculty Women's club. Mrs. F. O. Franklin, 1265 Marion street. hostess. ' - " - Card party, sponsored by West- way club, W. B. A. Fraternal tem ple. Playing will begin at 2:00 o'clock. . 's. Liberty Woman's club. . Mrs. William Zosel. 2:00 o'clock. - K. C. K. T. dub. Mrs. C-.T. Mc- In tyre. 140 Superior street hostess. 2:00 o'clock. Ladies of the - G. A. R. Social meeting. .Mrs. N. A. Lawrence, 1478 Ferry street hostess.' 4:00 o'clock. Auburn Woman's dub. Mrs. C J. Griffith, hostess. . . Card party, sponsored by . Unit ed Artisans. Fraternal temple. Playing will begin at 8 o'dock. American Legion auxiliary Glee club.; Veterans' room of the Ar mory. 8:00 o'clock. Very Impor tant meeting. Friday Bridge: and Oriental Tea. Spon sored by Salem .Woman's club. Glub-house,- north Cottage street. Alliance, Unitarian church. Em erson room. 2:30 o'clock. Hal HIbbard auxiliary. U. S. W. V. Mrs. F. A. Thompson, 1575 South Commercial street. . - West Side circle, Ladies' Aid, Jason Lee church. Colonial Silver Tea. Mrs. Richard Erickson, 1515 North Liberty street hostess. 25 o'clock. ' Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's church. Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, 750 North Summer street hostess. 2: SO o'clock. ' Monday Stated communication. While Shrine. No. 2. Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem. Masonic tem pi. 8 o'clock. Program In charge of Oregon Shrine. Willamette Shrine, Order of White Shrine of Jersulaem. Mason ic temple. 8:00 o'clock. Oregon Shrine, Patrol will be guests. Tuesday Colonial Tea. Benefit of Stu dent Loan Fund. Chemeketa chap ter. D. A. R Mrs. B. L. Steeves, 1594 Court street, hostess. Mr. F. G. Stearns Honored on Birthday Anniversary la honor of her husband, Mr. F. G. Stearns, Mrs. Stearns enter tained Sunday.NFebruary 12, with a birthday dinner. The occasion marked Mr. Stearns' 80th birth day anniversary. The table in the dining room was attractive with red tapers, primroses, and small silk flags. Patriotic decorations were ar ranged about the living rooms. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stearns and their daugh ter, Catherine, of Med ford; Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Stearns of En terprise; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stearns and their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loy and their son, Stephen, of Dallas. Dr. Stearns. J. 'Percy Stearns, and H. A. Stearns are sons of the honor guest. Mrs. Alfred Loy is a grandaughter, and little Stephen Loy. a great-grandson. Mr. F. G. Stearns received many birthday remembrances. He re ceived a message from his son. Dr. Ralph Stearns who is engaged in medical research work in Vienna, Austria, and also from a daughter. Mrs. Roy Blevlne of Duluth, Min aesota. District Cabinet Officer Guest of High School League Miss Martha Mobr, a district cabinet officer of the Epworth League, was the guest of honor at the meeting of the high school League Sunday afternoon. Each cabinet member told of the work which she bad been do ing and outlined briefly her plans for the future. Miss Mohr had charge of the league service, i Supper was served later, covers being placed for 12. OniteU Artisans are Sponsor ing a Card Party This Evening ; The United Artisans are spon soring a card party this evening beginning at eight o'clock, In the Fraternal temple. ' - High and low score prizes will be awarded Refreshments' will be served. ; . ..,. . . Recent Guest in Salem . I Mrs. Charles Pugh has. return ed to her home at Clearlake after spending 'several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Harvey E. Evans who has been seriously 111 with In fluenza. Guest of Parents in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ai , Krause and their son. Johnnie, spent the past week-end in Portland with Mrs. Krause's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dollar. ETTA KETT ECTTf AMD . ETTA'S rjeasunc crutsc bas - xcomc scrxx9 . adnPb . and - helpless ma ternnc Storm Asthsale them to-. coast Hope s dead Interesting .Meeting of Chap ter ABfP.E.O. Members of Chapter AB of the P. E. O. Sisterhood were entertain ed Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ray L. Smith. 1785 Center street. A number of the latest books were reviewed la a . most Inter estlng manner by Mrs. E. C. Richards. A miscellaneous shower was giv en later in the- evening tor Mrs. Jay Morris (Grace Osborne) a re cent bride. Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith as sisted in serving. Members present were Mrs. Bes sie L Barrett. Mrs. W. F. Fargo, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. Jay M6rris, Mrs. L. May Ranch, Mrs. E. C. Richards, Dr. Mary Rowland, Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith. Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs. Harry M. Styles, Mrs. Mildred Flagg. and the hostess. Mrs. Ray Smith. Social Afternoon Meeting of Chadwtck Chapter of the Eastern Star The regular social afternoon meeting of Chadwick chapter. Or der of the Eastern Star was held Tuesday at the Masonic temple. Red cyclamen and Valentine novelties were featured In the dee orating. - The afternoon was spent playing games. Refreshments were served at the tea hour by. the committee in charge of the affair which includ ed Josephine Butts, Agnes Miller, May Shoemaker, Helen Bohannon Sadie Tomllnson, Amelia Boss- hart, Elsie Rhoten, Esther Kuhn Mrs. Specht. and Mrs, Kestle. Miss Ruth Moore Hostess at Delightful Valentine Party Miss Ruth Moore was hostess at a delightful Valentine party Wed nesday evening at the home- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erix- on on State street, having as her guests members of the Baraca Phllathea class of the First Bap tist church. The living rooms of the Erixon home were very attractive with red hearts, arrows, and steamers. Refreshments were served fol lowing several hours of appropri ate games. , Twenty-five members of the class were included In the guest group. Attend Oregon's Birthday Banquet in Portland Mies Theresea D'Arcy and Judge Peter H. D'Arcy attended the ban quet held in Portland Tuesday eve ning In commemoration of the 69th anniversary of Oregon's Ad mission into the United States. Judge D'Arcy was one of the speakers. West Side Circle of Jason Lee Church Sponsoring Colonial Tea The West Side Circle of the La dies' Aid of Jason Lee Methodist church is sponsoring a Colonial Silver Tea Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richard Erickson, 1515 North Liberty street. The hours are from two to five o'clock. Chemeketa Chapter, D. A. R. Sponsoring Silver Tea Chemeketa Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, is sponsoring a Colonial Tea for the benefit of the Student Loan Fund Tuesday afternoon, February 21st, at the home of Mrs. B. L. Steeves, 1594 Court street. , Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Church WM Meet The Woman's auxlllaryof St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. N. C. Kafoury. 750 North Summer street, tomorrow afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Important Meeting of Ameri can Legion Auxiliary Glee Club This Evening All members of the American Legion Auxiliary Glee dub are re quested to attend an Important meeting of the club which will be held at eight o'clock this evening in the Veterans' room at the ar mory. Recent Guest Returns to Home tri Eastern Oregon After, spending several days in Salem as the guest . of Mr. and Mrs.. G. E. Terwilllger, Mrs. D. E. Gilliam has; returned to her home in Heppner,Orerori.'v Mrs ThompsotitWiU Enter-' tain Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Members of Hal Hibbard auxil iary, U. S. W. V. will meet Friday afternoon for their regular month ly social-meeting at the home of MrsT" Fred Thompson, 1575 South Commercial street. . The . auxiliary will honor the birthdays of Lincoln and Washing ton in the program. ir i i i i ........ fs?) :. (the ships X wm$ 'ssM Spring Time The Oregon Statesman . FvbHs& ry morlBg except M . dir. st Sales, tkm apiul t Qrf. -; AX DERSON RUPERT, tualtor r Local Rates ma. Hi,,.. xim For Classified aoo 0ray Iff 80X0 Advertising beckx a eendsxcks . ... ' . tSS K. Hick. TeL. tl DaSy or Snndar , . One time , , .. S eenta per er A. O. BOHRESTSDT Tkr. timet , , 8 cenU per wer J 147 X. Commercial. TeL 87 Six IIbm leeaupftTO - 1 nao. Aairy and gamS0 eemU per wot H. E. BROWN , la order to ears tke mora tkan one 109 8. Coa'L TeL M or SCSI time rate. aArertiaing moat m U eon- aecntive iaaooa. . . - W. T. BROWN No AS takes for loea tkaa S5v S75 SUto. TeL 1961 y Ait rma Suaay OKLT onarseA at one tUtio nt THE BUNGALOW REAI.TT 44T Stau St. - r . LEO . CHILD! CO, ReaUor AirerCsemeate (except FerseaeJo J0 SUM . Tel I TIT aad Bitnatioaa Wanted) will be taken ' OTor tke telephone if tke adranUer & & CLAEZK " ia a subscriber to phono. 109 B. Ccsn'L ToL SSS or S05S Tk Statesmen will receive adTer- - " -. r tiaesnoate at any time f tke ttj or E. G. COFPOCJC night. To iaavro proper elase:f nation SSI Ukt Su ToL SS7 Ada akonld o in before T p. an. 1 1 " TELEPHONE tl OB 6-3 0 K. Ckufc ' 1ELXSO XL ,M0 O 'O - '" HOMER D. rOSTKK REALTT CO. ADVERTISEMENTS 115 First Nat. Bank Bids. ToL 81 HONEST ADVERTISING These eel- : : : mna mast bo kept free from anrtking QASKILL EARLE f a tuestionable nature. MUroproeen- 188 8. Libert St. Tel. 2242 ' tations will not bo tolerated. Iniorma- tion akowinc . ay uoationablo intett W a. ?RABXHORST h CO. on tke part ef the adrertiser ahoaU lti g LiUrtr 8l tIl sis bo reporteA t tkia newspaper or tke " H" UibrX' S1 Salom Ad clnb. - . MEL YIN JOHNSON LODGE ROSTER 320 B"k BM" ; " W. O. ERCEGER CBRMECXTA LODGE NO. 1, L O. O. . Id7 N. Com'L , TeL SIT Meeta every WodnoaAay " ovoniag at ' T:80 o'oloek; tkird floor ot I. O. a r. . .. . J .LATLAR Temple, corner f oCart and High Sta. Lnd4 Si Bnik Bank Bids. Tel. 64C AUCTIONEER 2 o- 0R MC' . m TTT ' W. A. LI8T0N - Fe No WOOdry . QA S Maeonie BMg, ToL 1831 IS Tin. Salam's loading Aaetloneer ARTHUR UADSEN , and rurnlture Dealer. 2074 North CapltoL ToL 8S0T Boa. A Storey 1810 N. Snmmer St. Pkone 811 MELLINGER COMITTX "I 408 Oregon Bldg. TeL 1178 H. P. Woodry & Son c, k. middleton Right dows town, Onah paM for need 'OA Oregon Bldg. TeL SS08 farnltnre. Store ATI N. Comm'L . ToL T8. Ages to for Laage Raagea, S .... - W. O. MILLS 2 8S1H Stato St. ToL 178 OOh. A. It. 8TKVKM80H UCTIOXKX&I SS rra tnwteiN la tka Willamette Telle, (or aetee er arrangemente tee r. a. iorlier, nrm aerieer, first a tieae! Bank, Salem. Pleae er write. A. I BteTeneem, uorraiua. Ore. BATTERY-ELECTRICIAN 3 BROWN ELL ELIOT RIO CO., SSS STATS TeL tit. Contract wiring-. Ilectiie aappiiaa. Call aa for eieetrieal work. R. D. BARTON CXIDK BATTERIES Starter aad f aaerater work; SOS ' Soath HI-. CYHlffilD TeL IBS HIGH AND CENTER JOE WILLIAMS rLEENER ELECTRIC CO. HOUSE wiring by hour er contract. Estimates fnraiaaea. Tel. S80 471 Conrt 8k U. S. L. Service Station Automotive Electrician! Vick Bros. High 8t. at Trade. Tel. 1841 BICYCLES Repairing 4 LLOYD X. BAKSDIh- COLUMBIA BI- erclet and repairing. S8T Cearv CLEANERS AND DYERS 5 CHERRY CITT CLEANERS. C. Doaao, 350 N. Liberty. ToL 984. SALEM CLEANERS A) DYERS. 1073 8. Com'L Tel. 1868 Spend Past Week-End at the Beach Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H. Polsal, Miss Mar garet Hensley, and Miss Ruth Moore spent the past week-end In the Moore beach cottage at Nes- kowln. Alliance of Unitarian Church Will Meet The Alliance ot the Unitarian church will meet at two-thirty o'clock tomorrow afternoon In the' Emerson room of the church. Tea will be served. . E STATE II3G0ME TAX Vote Taken At Annual Meet ing At Corvallis; Offic ers Reelected CORVALLIS. Feb. 15. (AP) Opposition to any form of state income tax or other additional taxes, or to further bond Issues except for extreme needs was vot ed by the Oregon State Retailers association just before adjourn ment, of the convention here. The vote against the income tax was unanimous and taken without de bate. : ' Another resolution opposed the practice of the federal department of commerce of mentioning the names of large .mail order houses or chain stores in sales reports, as advertising value attaches to such mention. A committee . was appointed to That's What RETAILERS OPPOS Traveling. REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY W 451 Court St. E. MOSES TeL 281S JOHN W. ORB Now BUgh Bldg. TeL S488 GERTRUDE . U. PAGE 484 Court. ToL 1186 FERRINE MARSTERS 211212 Orajr Bldg. ToL SOI WINNIE PETTYJOHN. 178 S. His St. ToL 834 RICH L. BJUmaXX. Realtor SIS N. High St. TeL 865 SALEM REALTT CO. 462 State St. Room 7. ToL 1004 J. E. SCOTT 281 N. Higk St. ToL 1132 CHARLES Sl'URLIN 210 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 1935 "SOCOLOFSKT A SON J04-6 First Nat. Bauk Bldg. TeL 970 SQUARE DEAL REALTT 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. TeL 479 TRIANGLE REALTT CO. 431 Court St. TeL 651 ULBJCH A ROBERTS KB- N. CommerciaL TeL 1354 U. 8. REALTY CO. 443 StaU St. ToL 3660 1. L. WOOD 341 Stato St. Tel. 794 SALESMEN SALESMEN WANTED DUB TO OUR tremendous reduction on oor WkiDoets we must hare additional sales kelp to saae care oi traae. experience in a a to mobile selling not neeeesarr. Liberal commissions. Alfred-Billingsley Motor vo. nnippet m wniys knight Dutribn tore, 883 Center. carry out provisions of the resolu tion adopted yesterday designed to stop the requisition system where by wholesalers and retailers allow retail sales at wholesale prices. Legislation legalizing resale price regulation of identified goods in competitive fields was asked of congress. The association voted endorse ment of work presented today by the school ofcommerce of Oregon State Agricultural college on the cost of doing retail business and voteQ to return here for the 192? convention. Officers were re-elected. RATKSt Sinole SJO $3.09 OeuMe ... $1U)0 AS.50 kj.AII raoina with bath- . HOTEL FIELDING "X CSAITYMASON Vv :SAN FlUNOSCO She Thinks Y fear V . - otws r w a. r- I n BbJU 1 1 rm-wi DIRECTORY THE BEAUTT BOX CpIU Beauty ,8orTieo. b 520 SUto St, TL Wi . Dtnr. nriTTT 8HOPPE 228 N. Hlgk. ; Tor Appt. TeL aoo in. i . A. x . w m . n Brum annpPC .v. n RU ' TeL S14 w . oner rrAtlTT SHOP v.iii., tsl - Pkona 754 MABINZLLO BEAUTY PARLORS n . IV... KtMu-imlioa 45 N. Hick St TeL 1698 MITZI GRAT BBAtTTE SHOPPB 709-18 First Nat. Bank Bldg. . ToL 1ST THE MODEL BEAUTY PABLOB . 113 N. CommorciaL . - TeL SSS THE MODERN MAKINELLO - For Men. Womea ad Children ?06 Maeonie Bldg. . TeL STS NIFTY BOB SHOP Fugene Permanent Waring. Hair Cutting ana Jtareeuinav 811 StaU St. . TeL 270 HOTEL DIRECTORY . Salem' Nevy Hotel Senator . Tka finest kaia of Terminal Hotele in Oregon Now Open Ofi!al tVnot For All OrcCon Pickwick Hammond and Parker Sta gee Strictly First cieea Up to Ue Minute in aervica and . Aeeomatodationa M exiarine Ploor With Baby Grand Piano, . Large .Writing Room. La Ilea' Dreaaian- Room - 111 Rooms--9 witk Bath aad Showers Stage Terminal Hotel Company W. W. Chadwick, Proa. W. A .Cn minings. Local Mgr. Chat. V. Oooley. Asa. Local Mgr. INSURANCE DIRECTORY Andersen Si Baoert Oeneral lnnraaca 189 8. Hlgk. ' TeL 1644 E. H. BAIRET. Life. Accident. Biekneas 828 Ortnt BbU. Tofc- 1T47 BECKK HENDRCK8 1SS N. High. Tel. 161 O. H. BERO. Life. AeeldenC Sickness 828 Ore con Bldg. ToL 1747 CENTRAL LIFE GEN. AGENT TeL 490 80S-7 Oregon BMg. R. D. GRAY General Insuraaee 147 N. Com'L ToL 34S5 LAFLAB LAFLAR Ladd k Buah Bank Bldg. TeL 646 1ST A T TCTVIV 1 Ta.nMn.a 404-8 Maeonie Blig. TeL 1821 RICH. L. REIMANN Gra. Ins.. Loan 219 N. Higk St. ToL 865 Waah. Fidelity National Forge Phllipci 405 Bank of Com. Bldg. TeL 2140 WILLAMETTE INSURANCE AGENCY 815 Masonic Bldg. , TeL 982 CHIROPRACTORS 10 DR. H. B. 8 COFTl ELI. P. S. . S06 First National Bank Bldg. DR. O. L. SCOTT, P8C. CHIROPRACTOR 258 M. High. Tel. S2S-K., Boa. S104-J FLORISTS 11 PLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS Olson's. Co art High St. TeL S01. CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS Funeral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Breithacyt. florist. 812 Stato Street. TeL 80. INSURANCE 12 FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort- Sages. Trust Deeds, Contracti on otues Will net S to 20 nor cent. BECKE HENDRICKS Heilig Bldg., 1H9 N. High SL Insure i Tour Homo or Car now. BECKE A HENDRICKS Phono 161 I. O. O. r. BMg, 189 N. Higk St. FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONET to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS We are loaning Pre dential Iasuranco company money on ity residence and business property at Sn per cent, plus a commission Haw kins A Roberta. Inc.. 205 Oregon Building. WANTED Employment 13 CHEF 18T CLASS, WIFE SECOND QR waitress, HoteL Rest, etc. .Tel. 612-R. The heat of red peppers takes the "ouch" from sore, leune back. It can not hurt' you. sad , it eertainr ends the torture at once. v When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Bed Pep per Rub,., and you 'will hare the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat aa red peppers.-'-. , Just, as soon as you apply' Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. Ia three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are cone. . Ask any druggist for a. jar of Bowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Bowles en each package, y '';''""". (RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS backache Time-Many A .... J.p9fX&vm? .1 ia New First National . Bank Bidding Directory BASEMENT Do Lnx Shining Par'.or Experta for Ladies and Gnt;g. SECOND FLOOR Coffey's Photo Service TeL 708. Qor the Spa THIRD FLOOR Morria Optical Co. 3313' - . Dr. Uery k. jtorns. ufumt.'-i Telephone 2S9 C. F. Gillette Suite 81' Lawyer Telephone Did Socolofsky A Son. Tel. 970... 2. . ' Real Eatate, Loans, Intursnce Dr. David B. Hill, Orthodontia tUtraigktelfinK of irrejilar tseih) Suite 106. Hour 9 to 5 Erery.. day except ThursJsy FOURTH FLOOR Dra. O Neill A Burdette, Optometr M thono 6"i5. : . 401-402 4') ( 4U4 SIXTH FLOOB Geo. R. Vehrs M. D, Pkysicisu A 8 i.r Buite C03. TtL 2378-2379 Rr, Reerta D. Day and Donald! if. X'.Vj Attorneys at Law telephone 198. rio 61 1 ; EIGHTH FLOCK &r. O. Ward DoTia. Geotrt Tel. 814. Evening by a? lntiLtt.i , - Roam 808 Dr H. B. Bcofield -Ckiropractor, Nenroaometer Srr S't KIN. Tit FLOOR Dr. H. M. Brown, Eye, Ear. .i Throat 8; eialist. , Suit V01 TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. - A. Johnson, Dnt.t Telepkone 1285 rot FOR RENT Apts. 15 NICE FURNISHED APART1U -. il 590 Union. FURNISHED APARTMENT Biaie altreet. FURNISHED APARTMENT, set Are. Phone 1939-W. 8 BM. APT. WELL FURNISHED .n- . stairs. Private bath. 1 13 1 U:m FURNISHED AND UNFL TR.VI 1 M .fjf room apartments reasonable. rT" a. Liberty. TOTJ CAN PT.AT GOLF. FISH AND MOTOR. WE TAKE CARE OF TOfrt Hovr Higk cits residential dittrii-t New, strictly modern, qni i;l : ments. Frigidaiie, Electric Rang'. Rn.i Steam Heat, Brick-faced B 1 ;! 1 1 Efficient Service. Two unfurnished rooms, bath. "" Three unfurnished rooms, bath. M Ui Two rooms rurntaded oer: .f-i $37.50 to 640. Three rooms tarntened overst :i'.. 45 to 50. Children Welcome New Management, FUdecoi.'.,; Ambassador Apartments 650 North Summer St. Phor !' ' FOR RENT Rooms 16 4 CNFURN1SHEL FRONT light, heat and water. 57 .-. 2 ROOMS. WATER, LIGH1 ' 820.00, close in. 655 Marlon FOR RENT Houses U NICE FURNISHED HOCSE $30. 1' Wood, 841 8tate. 4 ROOM MODERN HOI SE. F1REI furnace, and garage. Inquire 19th St. IX)B RENT. DUPLEX HOUSE. Nortk Winter St. 5 ROOM MODERN HOCSEr FURNA T fireplace; piped for gas; gas hot watrr - heater; garage. Tel. 13 90-J. 5 ROOM BUNGALOW. 15TII A atreets. Partly furnished konse . garage 1600 N. CapitoL Tel. 480. B i J FOR RENT Farms 18 15 IMPROVED ACRES FRl lT. E ries, pasture, ckickent. tlr. 1 mi's out, immediate poseion. E. W. liar- land, 1183 Court 8t. BOARD AND ROOM 20 ROOMS WITH OB WITHOUT BM VD at Alexandria. . 1080 Ct.eiutkHa Phono 1589. UUNDR1ES 21 fRT THE HOME WET W.tSH dry. Tel. 171, 1358 B Street ; CAPITAL CITT LAO'DRY v Tho Laundry of Pare Materiali" .Telepkono 165. i:64 Broadw JtlfE NEW, SALEM LAUMRT lJ.:' .HS WUVEK UtAUKI Tstenboaa SS. ' , :. 263 S. n .i 1 11 .'.U. 1 - By PAUL ROBINSON sSssr 4 H 3 - f V dt: Our Sales SHr ere Cfood at : the Elsinore " i : , -1.. " See Paper fcr Details 1 : ; " V''