The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 29, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

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    " PBECW STATESMAN. SalenL Dregng, Fridar toh,: J,,,. ' V i -
Where Supply
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Call 9101
Classified Advertising
Single Insertion per Hne.lO
Three Insertions per
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Copy for this page ao
eepted until t: SO the crea
tes before publication for
classification. Copy re
ceded after this time will
be ran under the heading
Too Late to Classify.
V The Statesman assumes
HELP WANTED
Men women.
1S-S0. Steady work.
siv&.v9-vz50.ee
month.- Government
Job. We coach you for Salem exam
national Fall particulars and llt po-
moif-iw.B. Apply immediately
today.sore. Box $7, f Statesman.
help Wanted male
WANTED Real estate salesman.
One that is willing to work, ambitious
and determined to make good. Must
aare car. Answer Box 67, Statesman.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Carpenter work. General repairing.
paint, aaisomine. tiorne workman. Un
employment prtcea. Tel. SSIS.
Nursing, will also take .convalescent
and maternity cases In my home. Rates
rssa ifi(Wxvwvni j
reasonable. Phone 5"-. n3J"r
Experienced stenographer dvsires
position, part or full time. Own two
fooa typewriter, Reference ph. me
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
rOR BALK OI.1 patera tc a bun
die. Statesman office.
- Typewriters, all make, new and
weea aaaers and typewriters for rent
Trpewrlter Exchange. 481 Ceurt St
All makes automatic and Loam
acaiea reconditioned. Iowa Gar. Men.
wcraMt 3913; 205 Chemeketa.
Mrs. Ralph's ehlcken tamales now
FOR SALE Used ranges $3.00 and
P- Heaters il.OO up. Furniture at
Bargains. Oregon Trading Post, 332 N
Com'L -
Used vacuum cleaners, for sale. rent.
repair, zvo jrairgrounas Road. Tel.
5ZS.
WANTED Miscellaneous
All kinds of rifles, pistols, shotguns,
eld gold and Jewelry. Condition no ob
ject Name your price.
REINER'S EXCHANGE
324 N. Commercial
WANTED Used , pianos. In ex
Shange on radios, phonographs, or fur
niture. H. L. 8tlff Furnliure Company
WANTED Will pav 3c a pound for
GOOD CLEAN COTTON rags. Must
be pieces at least a square yard
atesmanofflce. .
Cash for complete house full of
rurnlture. Oregon Trading Post, 332
N. Commercial.
Dressmaking all kinds relining, re
pairing, men's, women's, children's
coats. Phone 4S90.
Lady wlshe room and board l pri
vate xamiiy, within two blocks from
Union and Winter. Can give referen
ces. Rot " St.t.m:in.
MISCELLANEOUS
Painting and decorating, contract or
day. Winter prices. Phone 8431. Wm.
Vasby. 1195 Shipping.
25 pianos to rent $3-$4-$5 a mo.
Used pianos new upright 1135.00;
Qrands, $350.00.
GEO. C. WILT.
422 State Street Salem, Oregon.
. Buy or rent one now. Terms If de
sired." aj.......... -!-- -tr,.-i i-u-i.ru
WE BUT original poems, songs.
Sunset Pub's, Butler Bldg., Saff Fran
cisco. ROOM AND PpARD
Room and 2 meals. 2 in room $25. 1
In room $30. Garage. Tel. 4376.
Room and board $5.00 per week.
Call 5977.
( T M-irir.- -M...-.-. - - Ti -T ,-tf0t
Comfortable rooms board option
al. J block from state office bldg.
Tel. 8749.
FOR RENT-APARTMENTS
" - - i i-,- ViVrAW,WWWtf
Pat ton apartments with private
bath, nicely furnished. Located In
business district Call Patton's Book
Store.
Furn. bung, apt and garage. $25.00.
Oak Villa Court 347 Mm St TeL
J2M.
FOR RENT.. Close In. finely fur
nished steam heated apartments.
Phone 1490.
2-rm. furn.-apt 2261 Hazel Are. TeL
T4$4.
Olympic apts. 2 and S room furnish
ed apta Every modern convenience.
734 N. Liberty.
Furn. apt $12.00. 690 Union.
' Prescott Apts. furnished. Furnace
heat Adults. 1064 Oak.
Furn. housekpg. spt. furn., heat
Cheap. 295 North Liberty.
Nicely fur. front apt close in.. 345
8. Winter. Phone E825. .
- FOR RENT HOUSES
- FOR RENT Flats ror adulta I to
1 rvoma 130 to $40. Also houses, eta
BECIOB HENDRICKS
119 North High Street
POLLY AND HER PALS
(go ahead ajsT sock mb! I " " r 1 1 . .
00 financial responsibility
for errors which mar ap
pear in advertisements pub
lished in Its columns, and
In cases where this paper Is
at fault will reprint that
part of an advertisement In
which the typographical
mistake occurs.
The Statesman reserves
the right to reject objec
tlooal adTertlalng. It fur
ther reserres the right to
classify all advertising un
der the "proper classification.
FOR RENT
f 'fr RENTALS FURNISHED
30. Jrurnlahari luii m
' Pt. 4 rooms, furnace heat and
. 'rout bc
unfurnished Houses and Apt
$14. was $20, 2315 N. lTth, 4 R.
$12, was 818, 1595 Bellerue St
$14. was tlO. Its. -Ki un.
Othr5J2.JW0- Of
311 fctate Street Room 4
Garaee maactm tar
28 g. lth Et
Inquire
Kent 5 room famished flat $10.00:
'f'Jn furnished house $15.00: 4 room
-0.C0: 5 room unfurnifihed with
nace, $50.00. "
F. L. WOOD
341 State Street
WANTED TO RENT
r-Winn nrf . .
Kanch with pasture for sheep, near
FOR SALE Real Estate
KtHnl.rtiodern 7-room home, fire-
fct,'.iiTTent' L0" Prs. three or
six nice lots, good view, fruit, nuts,
grapes and berries. Ornamental shrub
bery, paved street Block from brick
BTIlOOl. fine homo (lltrl XX,' Ml ..II
? L PT, fl baran. terma Owner,
765 Rural Avenue. Phone $854.
- .
.. - ' ' - -- - wsjsefass
lot KnJ,sh house, large
lot. Strictly mnrini-n .j 3.
trees, $3500; easy terms.
Pronertv In rtnmn ri r. .
for to trade for Salem property.
n? i"i?mhome modern' corner
lot. $109 down, rest easy terms, must
sell.
WINIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor
omui nign Mreet
Excellent 19 acta rrAn . . .
miles below Salem in river bottom.
Buildings and small orchard win .n
on easy payments, rent for cash or
iSa?St '.r .a ood house In Salem.
ol- Jrtione 4327.
BUSINESS rnpvr-n
5'?r hn'ing with living -quarters
and house located close in near 3 good
Schools, formerlv nrla tosnn n
Xr 'or quick Seal.' PropeVty
SEE IT TOD AT.
LEO N. CHir.na nn u,.
a a j. r. . ivcaiiun
Btreef . Phone 7fl
A HEAT. niPfiuw
, .
for only $1250.00., $500.00 dlwiTltaE
a nee easy.
. bBARS -TUCKER, Realtors
t ouuin rugn street
Your huahanrl .mrrZZTlZZrzTr
tlful 5 room home, fireplace, furnana"
bullt-ins. beautifullv
TabifK PJi nd terms like rent 1495
N 18th. Owner 1435 N. 18th. TeL 427T
LLAi bunw on hlgh-
F. L. WOOD
41 State St
1. Fine 8
a"P'aces, fuii""blsemer large
furnace. Big double garage with
JfTerrni0 MM StU 11
Ga2raeVt0Tn,Lr0mA?.,1.
Capitol St at mrsWDBlnirE-SK
if3i. Terms. Call 712
LEROY E. GROTE
106S HIGHLAND AVE. A mode'rntlT.
' n rsx Class condition,
has good cement basement fur
face, garage, paved st, large Irv
ing room. Price reduced to $3000.
only $60. down, bal. $30. per mo
to Include int. WHY RENT?
W. H. GRABENHORST A CO.
134 S. Liberty St Phone 4441.
CUT RATFT WTTAT. vcKim
$12a0. 2 R. hnth -
52-wn and $15. per month.
a - l rr v ITCUl U4JIIle
hardwood floors. Full basement, fur
nace, fireplace. Terms.
v h .er? EnKHsh style, treea
Jso foolln, this is a n et homa m
away price. Terma..
" Ij, LISTEN ! Here is a house that
Will StlOW VOU h annnlnm..t t
The price, house and terms you can
not beat Let me prove this.
1614 N. Cottage Phone 1A11
-lOXl.liO . . ......
"t.u hume SACRIFICE: Five
room" plastered home with base
ment, furnace, garage, bungalow
style, has large attic ttv. r..
room finished. Price $2350. $100
cash, bal. $23.50 per mo. to in
clude lnt Located at 1351 Third
wL x?1"1- IT"S A SNAP.
W. H. GRABENHORST A Ca
REALTORS
134 S. Liberty Street Phone 4448.
HERE'S TOUR CHANCE : Good five
room plastered home with cement
basement, furnace, garage, paved
st. located at 410 S. 18thT 8t
Price $1800. $50. cash. baL $11.
per mo. to Include lnt
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO
REALTORS
1S4 3. Liberty St. Phone 4.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
"'S '' .. EXTRA SPECIAL ' L"-"-'-
Beautiful suburban home. 4 large
airy roomv modern in every respect
good barn and outbldgs.. either lor
,cr"- Priced away below value.
vm accept good lot or small house
in exchange.
SEE Mrs. Ellis with "
j0L. Ni.CHI" CO.. Realtors
320 State Street Phone 4708.
meev8--uemanti.
- . If Kai .rl A TMl.Ir $71 FoUU rnn n a w. I . -
Estate
We have a t room knm .
cr 'f'. phon 21''
, W hare 200 acres, one half good
: 'Ph1-' baL pasture, all fenced sheep
tight, clear of debt, owner will aa
ume some on smaller farm.
A nice S3 acres close In, fair Im
provement fruit berries, some tim
ber, and the owner wants a nice Sa
lem home.
A dandy SO acres east, some timber,
running stream, modem T room house,
mortg. $4,000. Owner wants small
tract for equity.
McGJLCHRIST et PENNINGTOH
20$ U. & Bank
R. house, mod except basement
C.lear' For Oreo City, Newberg or
other nearby towns. lOjfr N. 21st
FOR SALE FARMS
. . -,-,--, rrvm.ji j
21 ACTRR tri OU ewin
i?, NerlT u ow r.ich
thI that any soil will. Fine creek of
water aU year. 4 R. plastered house,
woodshed, garage, barn, paved roetd.
Very close to grade and high scfaooL
Best farm buy In the valley. SEE
BECHTEL or THOMASON
JU State Street Room 4
For Beat Buys Trades
ACREAGE
- - i ni.ii. n iijijul
you are looking ror a farm, buy.
fell, or trade, see me, I believe I have
the place you are looking for. I could
mention hundreds of them; come la
and let s talk It over. I have helped
iois or rpiks to get the thing they
wanted let me help you.
IT TT RnrTinT.r'a
Oregon Bldg., Salem Phone 8902
SNAP: 1$ acres of fine tlmhor
located near city limits on pave
uau. uir ior a lew oays at
A REAL BARGAIN. See us at
UilLP.
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO
-,,n.-Pth ,Lily.r5r Street
3 acres 1 ml. from Salem. All cul
uvateu and fenced, t room house,
electrlo lights, good well, some
TS, ,c" ana young rruit trees, II,.
475. T '
o acres on racirio highway north,
small ' house, I small chicken
houses, some timber and good
10 acres close to Woedburn, all cul
ovui. mm i uir.
iivaieo. iencea. r n unii Aririn.
ally sold for $250. per acre, $11$
30 A. fine timber, ml. from Newberg,
Money to loan at 4.
JOHNSON
3Z0 U. B. Bank Bldg. Phone 4714
5-acres all in nittivitinn tt mi
of Salem, good location v t
house and electric lights. For quick
176-acres 8 miles at (tlni ir.n
umiea ouuu cord wood Atwn s a
river bottom land, good road all the
way. Reduced to $7504.00; take house
in Salem ud to 12500 An thi. i. .
on iL.. 1 TJl price.
uAn c iuv;ikj5K. Jiaaitors
132 South High Street
We think wa lan th. k. .
aiVgnwa.3r-norh' acre flne aoll
well located for home or business. For
Bate, f A1UU.
ZZO acre farm. 140 A in .i v.i
umber and nastura nuvi f-u
. - ' w o .iui uuun,
barn, silo, 18 cows, IS brood vows, all
-.t..:ui , yucea ai ls,&ou; terma
C. J. JAr-K-artiu
147 North Commercial Room 1
MONE Y TQ LOAN
Be8S of Harmony
Heard over KOIN dally
ting out a loan service that
la really, really, different
NO DEDUCTIONS
NO FEES
NO OTHER CHARGES
ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PPlUi rv
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
wi lAjAna i v to (loo
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF SALEM
Room 119 New Bllgn Bldg. 2nd Floer
LICENSED HI STATE
518 8tate St TL t.i.A.n
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
contracts Kermanced
Arrange to reduce your paymenta
You keep the car.
P. A. EIKER
Co1!-. '-,berty St and Ferry
PhoP 732 Salem. Ore.
MADE on furniture, cars, salaries
er other good security. Repayable
monthly. When In financial need see
u before closing a loan.
GENERAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
First National Bank Bid. Phone I5S1
" .!. - i-ir-innnri
CITY AND FARM loans at lnara
ratea. Best terms obtainable. Our
insurance department offers you ex
pert advice and service In all llnea
.HA?INS ROBERTS Una)
Tel. 4104 zoj Oregon Bldg.
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS
We advance cash to salaried people
on plain notes, endorsed notes, furni
ture, pianos etc.
STATE LOAN COMPANY
218 Oregon Building. 2nd Floor
Corner State and High
Office hra 10:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.
Telephone 7783 Licensed by State
LOANS WANTED
WANTED Private money to loan
on real estate.
W IL GRABENHORST ft CO.
REALTORS
1S4 & Liberty St TeL 8441
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
Custom hatching that nnv inwaa
prices, expert labor, best equipment
zo per egg Jan. and Feb. 2 He March.
fP'aJ prices on quantity. Phone
133F2, Lee's Hatchery.
Pare breed Mammoth
turks from our own carefully select
ed stock. B. W. D. tested and A. P. A.
certified. 400 to 800 weekly. Please
T5er early' AIso incubators priced
right Bert Stephens, Dayton, Oregon.
Rt 2. Box 49 U. Fhone 3435 Amity.
..... -y a.aj
Poultry wanted Sni.m Pmura o
255 MlUer St. next to Knnrer-s Oro-
cery.
'An Accepted
UI UUU AiBUILn 1 vrllltC A . M IVIU1T1 lV. ,
..?rta c?n4 crowth $4. Old fir and
ash. nhm t a . Ttn-m
14 In. Sad .1 halli i t, a .
BO T.Tuii' - ua ffS.-
Cot"ts BiMa Fuel Ca Tra
'iiiiii),iI. .-L-uuuu
I HV Sal St VW a A V A a Am Mm a
Dry llftv A ftfl AlA rf T.I C-i
" 4V oa t I l
For roAf mmtI .h 11.4
w. "
any leogta. Call 3721.
UK.T ITTW IKn ftir Brnnn
tfA'SL?"- CaU fpW W.
ioed Vrvtc."""- ,UOa ". M
IARMEB TRANSFER STORAGE
WW VtSVeMMpSaaaafVaap
12" dd FIp'IS TK
14" Old Fir $5.54.
!1 2Dd rwth dry, 15.09.
SMITH et RUBENS. Phone 48F14. .
rw i. i - . t
: arvwm, gooa WOOO.
7fi. j - - A-tuxm. irnene saiem
VTTJ crr nr.iea pmm
inn iif arpaaitaM
iL2U block: 7 planer wood.
. iivwin,
FRED E. WELLS, INa
ivita X?.111: -t; oak
t-.-w fw.v w Mr toaa oax. xeL 4944
WOOD SAWING
Wood sawing. Reaeonahla
ror wqoq sawing, call 1254
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Large Maltese cat. Tel. 4524.
FOR SALE USED CARS
.... .xw, .... .... -.-hh-u-utjijtji
WANTED
We have several '$0 mtdl Chev. 8
Sedans that we would like to trade for
Model $, 'IT, $$.
. '
noma you like to own a good
model Chevrolet Sedan
$435,007
priced at
McKay Chevrolet Co.
838 Center
Your Chance is Here
t,?.3T.Rr?CE UR STOCK
Mil llSndard Coupe $354.14
. oiwn iwaaner ruiuMe
seat
llli Prt Coup
HI Chrysler 40 Coach
1987 Star 4 Coach
1924 Pontlas? rviaoh
82S.04
185.04
185.00
125.00
145.00
tt A
1924 Chevrolet Sedan
Chevrolet Touring" . 45'00
we have several current mwtoia
can't be told from new . .aTr
$200.00 to $250.00; also real bargains
In trucks and delivery cars. UBrBam"
TERMS TRADES
Valley Motor Company
fnone rrnnta, cira.t tin
Phone Lot Liberty A IVT.irfrtn fill
Good Cars at
Low Prices
Are alwava rcadllv at f a..
flrm -"- iro. uieaj
1930 Whippet Coupe run only 4400
"'", rumoie seat Car like new.
ims car cannot be duplicated at
same monav . . u .
1930 Ford Standard CouiiZj'ot. i
V?JT7y ,n A1 condition,
heavy duty tires always used ta
town leas than Mn.Knb . .
1981 Ford Deluxe snort ma.t-'
snappiest car In town, lots ef
. xtras--very small mileage$428.
Ask us about a hnir r. . mT. AZ 1
coaclu These cars will move quickly
see them soon. H '
Bonesteele Motor Co.
at the
Marlon Garag
Phone 4444
iwth Corn'L
NOTICE
Notice ia hArohv vlro. t
- -. " o . 1 vsia Luat,
ZZ ,mPancIed one BLACK
HORSE found at large on the
streets of the city of Salem rra
gon. Weight about 900 lbs , very
small white spot on forehead. Said
horse Is .held at IS 10 Ferry St.
and will be disposed of in- ac
cordance. With .a
Ordinance No. 420, if not claimed
by owner within five days after
first publication of this notice as
provided In said ordinance.
uaiea January S7, 1932
W. S. LOW,
Street Commissioner.
J-28, 19, 10.
Annual Meet Co-op
Creamery Will be
Saturday Afternoon
MONMOUTH. Jan. zf The
annual meeting of director, and
stockholders ot the Monmouth Co
operative creamery will be h.M
at 1:30 n.m. in the in rt
hall,. Saturday, Jan. SO. Thla
creamery plant was opened on
March 1, 1908. In Mav I9l it he.
came the property of cooperative
interests and has continued under
mis management.
F. E. Murdock. manaeer. cava
that 1931 was a record hrav.i-
for volume of business with a CS
per cent increase In butter pound
age produced over the previous
highest year's record.
Challenge"
Ma
a
Bits For Breakfast
: (Coatlnaed ffoin ptg 4)
u-uck in water I -wash a4 nr
but bold oa to tha brldl. They
a uoa u inorc, 'Don t pull
th fe-i41! i knew Just what to
do tutdb'tbo horse went oYer all
right. The . Indian: gaid. 'White
man enrntux,' (Probablr be rrabi
DM1 tfia liAn.l. t.ll I
-" w uv.saa Wlkf
:: v . .
"Whe w w?re acroaa.the rty
lQ companr that made the
boat bad organixed. and :dedded
that no on man ahoald have inore
than 10 bead of catQa. TherS wr.
aome ot tha cotnyanr that bad so
or 40 cattle, so We formed anoth
er company -with Jesae Applegate
for captain, "We moved on finely
. itoi aexosa ia L,itU and
B1K BItte. We bad Jnat ft over
the two streama and rinmi
ha Ttln atorm came up and
ow uown au trie tenta, and ran
one wa-on .20 feet. The next
morning Big Blue rirer was over
Its bank. Wa learned tht t,
7ord waa behind with hi wif.
ano oaoy with Daniel Waldo. Ben
nett O'Nell. William w wn...
and myself went back to mt
thorn. We made a raft and
f0,"1 Blue- When, we got to
Little .Blue we found it was oyer
its banks and Waldo was on the
uiner siae. we had to swim to
get over. The river was down next
day, and the Waldos camped, but
Job Ford, his wife and bhv
crossed the river in a bark canoe
that John Tord had made. When
we got back to Big Blue our raft
was water soaked; it woul' hold
omy on up. They gave me the
rart and they swam over. O'Nell
was nearly drowned hnt wa ait
safe to camp and resumed our
march. While w lay by one day
to rest and wash. I want hnni..
nd killed an antelope. While get-
ii reaay to put on the horse I
heard a noise on the hill above
me; I thought 'Indian-hut t
my game fixed for carrying, skin
ned each side In the middle and
broke the back and laid it
saddle, then made tracks for
camp. I dressed and roasted one
shoulder and inrited Doctor (Dr.
Marcus Whitman) to help eat It.
The doctor said it waa the k.
roasted meat he ever ate.
f'Whn we rot tt Fort t .a o mist
Platte river had to b f-rri4 w
got some boats, tied tham tAati.-
A . - a -ii .i . . o--
-uu 8Ul iii ine Darreis we could
O
i
Business
BATTERY ELECTRICIAN
rv O. Barton Batterlee Rapta
s.iMor wora. texaco station, cer-
vuji i ana tnurcn.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. Northnesa
CHIROPRACTORS
Dr. Q. L SCOTT. PSQ Chiropractor.
258 N. High. TeL Rea 85T1.
DRS. SOOP1ELD.
terra, x-ray and
er csaaaiar sUirvijnBfcO"
Bldg.
n. tj. is. New Bank
CLEANING SERVICE
Center St Valet erla. TeL 1688.
FLORISTS
CUT
Flowers, wedding bono n eta
runerai wreaths, decoratlona
rreaths. decoratlona C. F.
Kreltnaoot florist, tut. nt.t.
Street.
TeL (904.
Potted plants, polnsettlaa, ferns, eta,
E. A. Bennett Nursery Ce. TeL 81T8.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor
ist, 16th A Market Tel. 9592.
GARBAGE
Salem Scavenger. TeL 42t or T80t.
INSURANCE
BECKB
N. High
HENDRJCK8
TeL
181
484T
. WILLAMETTE! INa AGENCY
Wm. Bllvea, Mgr.
Exclusive ButUvfll Agent
218 Msaonlo Bldg Tel. ffS
LAUNDRIES
TOT K1W SALEM LAUNDRY
... T,. 'fEIDKR LAUNDHT
888 a High TeL Silt
CAPITAL CTTT LAUNDRY
"We Wash Everything In Lnx"
Tetephone 2188 lt4 Breedwav
LAWN 310 WERS
Sharpened and repaired. Also trades.
H. W. Scott. 14T 8. Com'L Tel. 4518
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory to home.
New 88 lb. mattress $5.08. Ronovat
ers and tumlcatera Capital Bed
ding Co. Tel. 40 less North CapltoL
MUSIC STORES-
OEO. C, WILL Planoe, Phono
grapha, sewing machines, shedt muala
and piano studies. Repairing phone
graphs and , eewng machine 412
State Street. SaJemT
By
A fcr the tldos et the
boaU to help hold them . we
wvaa-w VO( wagon at time till
North Platte, we tied an tha
ons together. Some one had a lonr
5!SP?a!rh.l.ch.lrM t,d t0 ta
.v- wn ana men on
the other side helped tha train
cross. We made a good crossing
exceptf that. McHaley'a .wagoi
broke loose and washed off. (Mr.
it?M t mmorr wa erldenUy a
T-.J ran Laramie v. as
ttnd the fowm le) on the Laramie
mer. At Larami (Kort Laramie)
L?VMwte- of moccasins for a
Mil Boiut rrom an Indian worn
an, a white man's wife.'
- S -
trTeld ap the SweetwaN
v ir 'r? got lo Independence
Heck; the train stopped there.
Hiram Straight. Bob Smith and
Sfnf-bT8?1 nntlB were out
ail night. In the morning we kill-
-f.ln Ut buffal ow. and
atarted te get ahead of the wag
ons. We got on ton nt .
hllla where we could see the wag.
- - unpacaeei our Horses
and 1a4 (km ....
eras, wnue we
roasted buffalo meat and ate wlth-
JLmT tnea wt on
to meet the train sn th.
V. I a . . . v
.uw iiam ror mat time.
(Continued tomorrow.)
Fellowship Dinner
Will be Held for
Dallas Christians
DALLAS. Jan. 5 Tha rln..
Christian church will hold a fel
lowship dinner Friday night at
the church. This is to be the rally
dinner for the evanpniiati.
Ing which begins in the church the
first Sunday in February. Ar
rangements hare been made for a
program of songs, music, stunts
nd talks. Hugh Black will act as
toastmaster. talks win ha
by R. R. I m bier. Horn or nMaii
Mrs. O. O. ninamon and K. E
Burke.
The young people will nut on a
mock wedding. Clyde Bobbins,
and other members of the choir
will provide both instrn mantel
and vocal selections. Invitations
have been extended to every mem
ber and friend of the chnro ami
Bible school to be present for this
dinner. Each one attending baa
been asked to bring a covered
dish, sandwiches and the necea-
.u, uuwicugg ana I
sary eating implements
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CLIFF STERRETT
E
ABE HIT MEET
. oak; POLNT, Jan. 28 Inde
pendence Rural Woman's club
held an all day meeting at the
home of Mrs. J. W. Graber - with
quilting in the morning, a din
ner at noon and a program at S
o ciock. a letter frnm uH
Toung of the Stat Federation
announced the club 100 per cent
and lta name on. the hDnor roIL
The lookout committee was in
structed to find out the best way
to assist th Independence Chari-
wes. im caring ror the needy.
A Collection Of ant Inn aa waM
brought by the members and ar
ticle from France. Hawaiian Isl-
bible from Ohio and a powder
born ware among th collection.
Mrs. O. A- Peterson, Jr., gave
very Interesting talk on glass
7?' rrn M.- Peterson visited
the Hea Glass factory In New-
55k SWo' foar 7Ay - Mn.
Robert Seegar Invited the club
to meet with her at the next
meeting Tuesday, Feb. .
The fourth meeting of the
Farmers' evening school being
held at the Oak Point school
5a.T,e.Ch We?aeday igtat
held last night. Dairy . farming
was the major topic.
. i swim
6ETS . 4TH PRIZE
1 1
SHAW. Jan. 28 ...
friends of Mrs. Emelia Schmidt
are congratulating her on her
success of winning fourth prise
i.u ooosier contest of the
Southern Farmer.
The Woman's Commnnit .ik
mf,i i the home of Mr- Fred
ailbert. The afternoon ...
.spent In sewing and social con-
ciseuon. Tb9 members, present
were Mrs. Joe Perrr. Mrs. Ed
Ooffln, Mrs. Ed Amort fra rit
Uam Berg. Mrs. Elton Brownell.
wonn ua tuner, Mrs. Lord
Keenevand Miss Amanda Math
ews. Visitors were Un nn
bert and children, Mrs.' Howard
Gilbert and son. and Mrs. Andrew
Fieber.
Miss K. Arbuthnot
Tells Assembly of
Travels in Spain
MONMOUTH. Jan. 28. Miss
Katharine Arbuthnot, faculty
member of the normal school, de
lighted the students and faculty
at convocation Tuesday with the
story of Philura, with its captivat
ing theme: "In the all-encircling
good, one can have anything he
wants."
Mill
S
MRS
Cross -Word PuzzI
Br BUGCXa
HORIZONTAL
0 young
goat
41 heavenly
body
42 beam
42 nothing
4 4 folding
bed
45 three-teed
sloth
45 corrode
47 capital of
- New York
50 diversion
52 volcano in
Sicily
54 small
55 observe
56 cleanser
57 bronze or
copper
money in
Roman an.
VERTICAL
1 unaccus
tomed 1 beak
4 walking
stick
8 armed
combat
11 age
12 on the sea
IS flat
15 irrigates
17 small child
19 chemical
symbol
for dav
yum JO golf mound
21 honey-
1 2 3 Wffi I5 I6 I1 h I10
ZZMZZW
MM15' w p
23 21 25
Tl PP" WW
5t
Mn.l.BkH W
gathering
insect
?2 barrier
S spherical
body
SS prefix,
through
25 separate
piece of a
skeleton
27 anger
29 very warm
2 domestic
animal
15 chemical
symbol f 0?
tellurium .
tl posed for a
portrait .
52 consume .
2 ejacula
tion of
wonder
85 accom- '
plished " .
22 conjunc
tion 27 natural
subslanct
23 ooajuso.
Herewita Is the solution to yes
terday's puszle. '
Satisfied
- - ' -. -
MS '
Hiss, Haxsl Top and Miss Tran
ces Ktrk, of the department of
Physical education, added color
and Tividness to Miss Arbuthnofs
Jtory by Impersonating respective
ly, the seaorita, and Spanish
dsncer, both In costume.
, Miss Arbuthnot told of her
travels' in Snaln in 1...
charming way, until her audience
were all Quite sure that Spanish
castles are delightful . r.mia
which no one can afford t nt..
pleasuring about in.
lUEfB
TREES H ROAD
SUNNYSIDE. Jan. 21 nr
wow has caused the stoppage of
the county employment road
work on the highway nntn tvafta
weather. Snow has hea ttnu.
for the last four dava and atm
snowing and now Is ait na
hUls to the depth of II inches.
Carl Melonev nf xr a
Iowa. Is visiting at the home of
his cousin, a. n r.r,.. u.
Meloney has been tonrler h
coast for the last six weera and
sees nothing new la the big snow
oLurms nere.
Miss Helena n
her home fo.lks last night In ar
riving by train from Glendal-
Ore., where she Is toaMna- n
the high school. The heavy snow
fall had made the school bus
travel Impossible, so vacation.
Twelve or fifteen big fir trees
have been cut down along the
highway south of Sunnvside and
are being cut into cord wood
thus removing a danger of trees
falling across the highway, which
has happened many times in tha
past years.
A pruning demonstration win
be held oa February 1 by Prof.
McWhorten of State college, at
lft a. m., In the O. T. FTecVart
orchards and t ia
afc.WW IB! S8w
the Westenhouse orchards la the
L,ioerty aistrlct.
Ladies' Aid Meets
At Bartruffs New
Home, Keizer Area
KEIZER. Jan. 28 Thnraitav
afternoon In her beautiful new
home. Mrs. Joe Bart ruff was
hostess for the Keizer Ladies'
Aid. Miss Magdalene Bartruff
and Mrs. Oliver Bverl ncitat
in Serving. The afterannw w..
spent in sewing.
Fresent were Mrs. RnhH vr
Clay, Mrs. C. A. Poole. Mra. Tar-
roll Poole and son Gerald, Mrs.
raui ivurii, Mrs. J. C. Reynolds.
Mrs. M. F. Bliven. Mra. r w
Browning. Mrs. O. Pliffiat
daughter Talma Mrs O. Beatty.
Mrs. Homer Vdgt. Mrs. Gobert,
Mrs. Oliver Byerly and Betty Jo.
the Misses Lois and Irma v-aafar
Magdalene Bartruff and the
hostess.
1
SBQFF3
2 man's
name
8 fight
4 desire
5 beast of
burden
5 New Eng
land (abbr.)
7 one who
consumes
8 moisten
artillery
volunteers
(abbr.)
10 kind of
14 nominate
16 fish like
snake
15 Old
English
21 wager
22 speck
23 tool for
boring
holes
24 mart of to
25 kitchen
utensil
26 club
28 possessed
29 ill-bred
fellow
81 rest upon
a chair
22 terminate
S3 Anglo
Saxon money of
account
84 pronoun
35 24 hours
86 pain
37 capital of
Canada
88 snare
39 salutes
40 medium
birds
41 weep
48 negative .
44 appUud
bystrlk.
--ins; tho
hands tev
getherr
45 cereal . 1
rass
47 curious
craps of
litcratura
48 born ;
49 wply in
'the af-
Cmativa ;
1 pea nana
8-4owi!r4
1 ;-
V
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eyesksls.