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..-v.-OG0KSTAfeS2LAN; , '. N , . , - fafii: KINS . . Here r Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101. ' 'Classified Advertising ' ; Single Insertion per Ilne.lOe . Three .Insertions per . line . 20s ' Six Insertions per llno.,20e One month per line.. $1.00 Minimum charge . . . . . .2Se - ? Copy - tor this page ee- eepted until 4:30 Che even . Ing before publication, tor classification. C o p y . re ceived after this time will be ma' tinder the heading Too Late to Classify. - The Statesman assumes FOR SAL Miscellaneous FOR SALE OM twarra ia? a ban Ale Statesman office. Xlxeellent Concord Sweet "Water rrapa Stoddard, 1 mL on Wallace RoimL 1 - I"reh dally, California Zihflndell. Orcroa Concord- and , Sweet Water grape juice. Puritan -Cider Works, West Salem. , -, Apples 15c, 23 1C 8. Cottage, i . ' aaaaaaEaMaaEli"1, ' mwm mmmm itmm1 -Eihropahlre rams, 1 and 2 yr. old for aali jcheap. C F, Htln; AumsvIUe, Ore gOSi. . - ' U ,".. I'emala colli. Mrs. E. Krebs, Kt. X Salem. line Acawam rrapea cheap. Pick them yourself. Bring containers. Phono 411U :, llano aala In full swing; at Tall mans; Osed pianos. 35, S0, $65, $87, 115. Sasy pavmenta, tii . a 12th, naar a P. depot. . 1X)H SALE Or trade, water proof and dust proof. J-wheel trailer. 2460 LaureL. t rear doors, complete, '25 Dodge sedan, t rear fenders, 2 rear side glassea, and cushions. R. S, Bx. 162. Sampson tractor. In rood condition. OHrer tractor Uw, 2 bottom, 14-lnch, 1 wood saw, 1 feed chopper. R. 6, Bx. sc : ' I-flece tapestry Uvlng room set, $15. caii alter a p. m-, xv uiu. fU-U.lL-lJJLTT f " . Fine Quality green walnuts, 12c pound call 14FS. irxjk ii rxrLrxrL ii uiinr -.mrnjjuxjxrui.r r i " - Good piano $85 and other household articles, 1620 State St WANTED Miscellaneous All kinds of rifles, pistols, shotguns, eld gold nd Jewelry. Condition no ob ject. Name your ptica. REINER'S EXCHANGtl . j 150 M Commercial W ANTED Used pianos, ta ex Chance radios, phooocrapha, or fur nltur. H L. 8tlft Furniture Compaay W1H pay cash for used furniture and -range. Tel 6715. MISCELLANEOUS - Kodak prints I for 2Se and op at Skew! over Penney s store. FOR RENT ROOMS Rooms, 595 Court StJ TeL - 450S. ROOM AND BOARD B-R. Prlv. home. $20. 275 N. 14th. Board, room, day, week or month, 1547 Court St, phone 7882. Room and board. Tel. 4375. Room and board for 1 or 2 persons la modern horns near state buildings. Quiet, weir heated, excellent meals, $30. Box- 89, Statesman. Board, rm., steam beat, $20 up. Tet 1482. Large room, twin beda Tel. 6317. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Patten apartments downtown. Call Peyton's book store. Close In modern steam heated anta at special low winter rates. Phone B4SO. ' Apt. Garage. $12.50. 891 N. ComX .'.Lovely court bung-alow-furnished, fireplace, hdw. fir a., garage, elec range, $20. Phone 5164. ; Lordly apts. TeL 6294. 1530 Center. Furn. apt. close In, 255 Division. Clean, reduced fur. and unfur. Ph. T226. 4 . - Prescott apta, 8 rma, well-furnish ed, private bath, rurnace neat, garage. $20. 1064 Oak St . - Well furnished 2-room apartment iaWaeaaasaaaass'MOS,l,sMajaasisi Cute apt, heated, $12. TeL 6294. 2 room furn. apt, 256 Center. FOR RENT HOUSES - rnm.' and unfurar house a - R. A. Porkner. 1610 N. Cot tag. TeL 3031. i 6 room house. 2345 State St. stoves and beds. $1 mo. Inquire 265 center. ' SIB rents B rma at 1025 N. 22nd. furnace, 2 lots, chicken house, lots of fruit and nuts. ' $20, 6 rma at 2060 a Church, mod ern. .' $20, 4 rma and floored' attic, mod ern, at 875 Jadaon. i 6:0, 6 rma and attle. 422 R. 23rd. , WINNIE PETTTJOHN , . - 175 South High Street "l a house nicely famished, suit able for two families. $22-60. Phone 595S. FOR RENT FOR RENT 10 er 15 acres of sum mer fallow. Cecil Sargent, Rt 3, Box 233. Half mue from Uberry. POLLY AND HER THE 1 3 GONNA RUN CAV V'THINkK k (aNSvGlf) I $ (JISJZJJ FER SEMAHDR T 3 1 CSQiSAMaQT) P A SILK HAT X - I' J JJ-- : Sy&(S TAGiM MEr IsuaEfSHS'C T- I-S aLV:- . TOT TrW-TB-l 5 ' " - . "M" " ' " m ', ' '"" ;'l'-T'Trin,iii rniilli i I.. i, .,.,. i . . ,. ... .. 1 - L. ? f f- f Km ' no financial responsibility for errpra which may ap pear la advertisements pub lished in its columns, and ' in cases where this paper la at: fa hit',; will reprint that part' of an advertisement, in which the" typographical mistake occurs. : The Statesman reserves the right to reject objee- tlonal advertising. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising tin der the proper classifies-- tlOO. - ? - - . FOR RENT j FOR RENT 5 acre fruit tract, 8 miUM .with of Salem in liberty dis trict, rood t room house on place. V f f and wring, small bam and chicken house. Cheap rent to a re sponsible, party. Phone 9341. FOR SALE- Real Estate WW MM. Jxi y,m WIWWW, . aeiwl-moderti horns surrounded J.tifl .hads1 aTounda. fruit, nuts, herrtea, trap arbor and rar l,,,?.oom rPac, basement, lot 120x135, garasa. Near Junior high and grammar schools. Pared street, nice view. IJ5I0, Urma, mlt accept soma carwnter work desL Owner ?65 Reral avenue, phone ,8834. Ina filberts 8 to IS yrs. old, 2 A. cher ries Just coming- Into bearing. This paid tH en $4000 la t year -WINNIE PETTTJOHN. t WONDERFUL B ARQA INS la homes. New strictly modern Eng lish type, most ideal location, forced to sell. $7500 bom for $5500, terms others to suit the laboring; man. Good hornet for $1000 $300 $600. Why pay rent? V flJIir A - MMn knli.. .n . paved street, sidewalks, several fruit trees large lot, for only $600.00 oa easy payments. 340 acre stock ranch; 9 room house. Brand lurna It inri. tm.ki. - -' . -.auw.V, 1UUI1IIIS watr ffood road, -will exchange for VIA ygvyvrLym A 2TtVs4 Eft Ar fA6fm ra ! ImnMrnal wm( aa v v ments, running stream, some timber, 30 acres under enlttratlnn fM.mi li 500.00. - McGrLCHRTST ft PENNINGTON 209-10 U. & Nat'L Bank Bide. SACRIFICE fitml ft n IWkMIA M, - , -. - - -ww muv vm& tvm Must selL Wtlulli g. er. 1985 State Street THREE WONDERFUL BUTS WHY HEVTf Ti Mn Ktiv . room eottan. nartlv fnrnl,ht h. only $400. Let us show you. Canitol atref hnm ntd hntioa larva lot 61x150 ft, street and alley paved ana paia. iuu price only $1170, part terraA' plumbing, electrie lights, street' paved and. walks In,- two lota. Price $1250, ifbi l urun anti purcnaser 10 assume balance on paving not to exceed $75. LEO Nl childs r.n . T?aitnra 220 State Street Phone 6708. Sacrifice price In a t room home, mod ern m .very way ana micelt FUR NISHED, mrerntaffol ifumnnnrt mrxA chairs, ptano, electrie range, rugs, din ing nmn ' iwrniiurew- everyuung goes at $3000.. An attractive 4 room bungalow ta bus Una and paving pd. $1460. - ELY1H JVOJSXK)? 275 State Street Phone 796 EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE 20 acre farm stocked and equipped, good room house, lanre barn, fine soli, family orchard, close to school and paved highway. Stock consists of t cows, 2 heifers, g mules, 25 hogviO turkeys, 120 hena Full set of farm im plements. Priced very low at 25000. or will accept good home In Salem for part. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 220 State Street . " Phone 0708. aaaatavjeaaaas6s"bsstfSAMeaiaafejaeese WANTED GAS STATION- 31-acres good Howell Prairie soO. Most an In cult Modern 5 R. bouse. bath, toilet and eta Large poultry house, barn, electrie light and water system. Only 7-milea of Salem. Waste to trade for good gas station or camp ground. JAMES D. SEARS (Realtor) 132 8. High Street Salem property to trade for coast property, ill & 18th. t A. mi. from Salem. Unimproved, Will trade for property In town. 66 A. 4 R. house, large chicken house, garage, electricity. $2500, $500 down. 142 X 60 A. in cultivation, fine new barn, spring, bouse. 340 per acre. R. A. FORKNER 1610 N. Cottage Tet 8031 FOR SALE FARMS A RANCH YOU WOULD LIKE 100-A. dairy ranch, all cult, 25-A. clover, alfalfa, modern 6-R. house, 17 stanchions, cow barn, milk bouse. (B grade), poultry house, preesuro water system. 5-reg. Jersey cows, bull, team, and all r farm machinery' and tools priced tor quick sale at $S750.oo for all. $3000 down. 25-A. HOP LAND. $1700. Good bottom soil, 23-A. cult, small house and barn, dandy hop arid gar den rancn. . . r, J. D. SEARS, Realtor i: 1132 South High - m v- 8 aood. 20 acre tracts and a ! good 18 acre tract. An reasonably priced with terms as desired. See me about these places today, - H, C SHIELDS " ' Oreron Bldg. TeL 6902 WANTED REAL r ESTATE f WANT jRnaJL with or without equip ment, farm near -Hal em. Must be bar gauv Describe fully. 430 V St, San PALS f I WANTED REAL ESTATE WANT RANCH SYra rtksrt niA- 1522 12th A-re.. San FranHsco. CaL Business Opportunities .Here's your cliance. Get that room-Iny-honse now, -paying 860 per month, ir nmranea p $6,000. wm assume $3500 on farau ; - --. . -c . , -. . H. C SHIELDS ' 'i.'-. ' Reul Estate Orgg-an Bldif, Salem, Oregon . MONEV TO LOAN ...-PERSONA LOANS MADE on furniture, cars, salaries or otner rood 'security Repayable monthly, i. Whew, m financial aeed see us before cloaint a loan. . - v . GENERAL INVKSTMENT - - CORPORATION ' First' National (tank Bldg. Phone 1512. w ......... 1-i-i-in.riri.i uui.iiil. v a 'Bells of Hannony Heard ever ROIN dally ring out a loan service that - la really., really differraU ' TOO GET "THE PTJLL ' "'' - amount ok loan in cash - ' : onlt lawful interest strict- privact quick and courteous service r ON LOANS $10. to $200 ' . ? I Beneficial Loan i -; : ' ''' l" . ' Society. :" :'r'C S; ' ;' OF SALEM ' .- Room II 9 New Bllgh Bldg. 2narPJeor LICENSED BT STATE 7 $11 SUte St Tel. 2-T-4-I sTsirsjnan-xai PERSONAL INSTALLMENT X3AN3 ..STATE. LOAN COMPANt isJlxrS?W!aXmn' ln Fleer. Office hra. l:Oe A. M. to 6:30 p. tt Telephone 7783. SUte license No. 8-165. "wnci uiancu UN AUTOS Contracts Refinanced '- Arrange to reduca yeut payments : . Too keep the car .P. A, EIKER Cor. Liberty St. and Ferry Phone 4733 Salem. Or LIVESTOCK' . and POULTRY Old anA mpfM.n Iuh. nM .mm wim cbuto cor. Phone 4869, . FOR 8ATJRnwva n - BiWBW WWW. UT1 head of registered Dorset will aaJL e wni trade ewes for good esed trao tor. J U RODGERS, Scla, phone 465. FOR SAT.TS fwvf KTaV and 1400, past 10 years, gentle and hub, wiip Harness sue. will take fresh cow, or feeder ptgm Ceeft Sar- " r , vu linn UU1 from Liberty. FOR SALE WOOD .,..-.----. 1 -LTLTU--r Call Baggie for dry fir. oak, ash and maple. Reasonable prices. Phone 8738. " - -)- nn rt.njT.ru '-TLTiru- GUiniMTRRn no? i CotUge. ..WW. aw rum .,--.. . - - -nnru'ijxrui DRT FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal rid fuel oil Call on us for prices, We s;le good measure, good quality and I.ARMER TRANSFER STORAGff reioonone I ill 10 ' - - - -,r,n nKfJ fjia nr. is in. S4.50. TeL 7800. shavings. Tel. 8932. LOST AND FOUND - - riru-um TjTiSTmJtwnmn vsrHsk An, w-,.- -e on ears, name Rex. Return tTOI DfTOU ATS. LOST Mssh bag. ' Keepsake. " Re ward. 122F2L FOR SALE USED CARS SPECIAL SALE , d SALEM USED CAR CENTER, OPERATED BT VALLET MOTOR CO 1928 Bulck Standard Coupe $255.00 1828 Bulck Standard Coupe 140.00 1885 Bulck 4. Pasa Coupe i 125.00 1928 Chrysler 72 Sedan. 33 11a 365.00 1930 ChevmUt 53oHon 245.00 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1938 Chevrolet' Roadster . 193T Dodgo Coupe 1931 Ford Cabriolet 1931 Ford Coupe . 1980 Ford Coupe 1920 Ford Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 325.00 275.00 125.00 95.00 400.00 250.00 275.00 225.00 195.00 50.00 45.00 1924 Ford Sedan '23 He. 1926 Ford Tudor, '23 lie. 1924 Ford Conn J9 1l 40.00 90.00 45.00 1925 Nash Hoaph. 'it li 1925 Oakland rVia " II. 1929 Plymouth Sedan, '22 lie 145ioo tBH C. . . , m, . .... ii oiuueraner lour, a lie ts.QV - TERMS TRADES SEE x Jim r CharHe ' Phone 7910 Marlon A Liberty Streets CASH WAITING For your old or wrecked ear. Save 50 to 75 on all parts. HI-WAT AUTO .WRECKING COL TeL 8668 2871 Portland Road, Alongside of Valley Packing Co. McKay's used cars with an o. jc. that counts 25 Overland Touring L$ 25.00 27 Paige Coach 95.00 '28 Durant Coach '33 license 165.00 31 Ford Victoria, '38 license - 265.00 '30 Stude Sedan '33 -license 435.00 '33 Plymouth Sedan '33 license 550.00 '26 Graham Truck '33 license 195.00 CHEVROLET 2 8 -Coupe IT 5. 09 '29 Coach '23 license 285.00 '30 Coach '38 license 845.00 31 Coach '33 license 445.00 31 Sedan '33 license , 486.00 '30, Sport Roadster, '83 license, -, wind wings, fog light, wire s: wheels and other acees) j -orlea 250.00 TERMS TRADES Ws pay cash for late medal light a sea cars. t .- McKAT CHEVROLET CO.' 333 Center Phone 3180 430 V. CWl HELPERS MEET THURSDAY BRUSH COLLEGE, Oct. It- The Brush College Helpers will hold the first meettas; of the seas on Thnrsday, October. II. at the homo of the president, Mrs. Oliver Whitney. - r : Maw!! Witt Fire Chief Resignation Still Before ' Council; Heltzel .' , . Is Attorney JEFFERSON, Oct. It.:' City council met: la regular - session Monday, night with all members present, A communication from the state highway, commission, In regard, to laying a pipe across the bridge, was read and placed on file. A - communication from , Salem lawyers In regard to library fund was taken tip, and motion to draw warrant. , for -one-half . of the amount allotted, failed to pass, and was declared out of order. All bills approved by the finance committee .were ordered paid. . The street committee, reported o the street east of the railroad track, and were ordered to make it passable and satisfactory to Mr. Lines, who is building a house la that part of town. h f John Heltzel was elected city attorney to fill out the -term-of James O. HeltteL ' 4 The budget committee appoint ed to meet .with the council Octo ber 2 f is as follows:. J.T. Jcmes. Dr. J. O. Van "Winkle, Fred Barna, J. O. Fontaine, Mrs. Edna Allen and K. S. Thurston. . Knight spoke f the, matter of the well and equipment across the river, and es motion the light and water committee were ordered to proceed with the) work. The matter of the curfew ordin ance, was taken up and on motion the marshal was ordered to ring the bell at t o'clock beginning Monday, October 17. The) zaatter of the resignation of the fire chief was held for fu ture .consideration. SAT. KM HEIGHTS. Oct It. Thursday night, October .11, At 7:30 the Boy Scouts will assemble for the first meeting this year at the community hall. An scout members hare been notified to be on hand for this meeting and to bring prospective scouts with them. On account or many new people coming to Salem Heights the past summer It Is expected that the scout troop here will be considerably Increased. E. J. Church, former scoutmas ter, whose business has taken him from Salem, will be succeeded by Harrey E. Pruitt O. P. West, chief scout executive, win be pres ent to help the new scoutmaster get started In organization. C. W. Bartlett, who headed the troop two years ago, announces that it will behoove the boys to be on deck as he Is making prep arations for an Indoor, wiener roast and other forms of enter tainment for this first meeting. OF PEDEE P.T.I PEDEE, Oct. It. The local P. T. A. met at the echoolhouse Friday night for the first meet ing of the year. During the busi ness meeting Mrs. Frank Sheythe was reelected president, Gus Johns was elected vice-president and Mrs. Richard Van Den Bash, secretary- The clerks from districts 68, 5 and anion high school gave a report on the budgets for their districts. V Th Christian Endeavor held f business meeting at the school house Saturday night. Plans were made for the county convention to be held here November 1. This is te be an all-day .meeting with a banquet in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. Glen Brady and son William and Marie Ross motored to Ellwood Sunday. Mr. Brady, preaches there two San days each month. In the afternoon Mr. Brady presided at a wedding there. - - - Rer. and Mrs. Fogg, Mrs. Mollle Lacy and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kearns and family motored to Ward to visit the Jim SIddal fam ily Sunday. PIHLLrPS TO WALDPORT MEHAMA, Oct. It. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Phillips and small daughter, Beverly Ann, accompan ied b? Mrs. Rlllie Wilson, left Sunday afternoon for Waldport. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Fulp for a few days. CTUB TO MEET; RICKEY, Oct. It. Tho Rickey Sunshine club will hold 1U first regular meeting; Thursday, Octo- I her IS, at tho homo of Mrs. C. McNeiL . BAJHantf PROSPECTS ARE FOR uk mm IS SHEKH TEHACHAP1 KCSIXXatSKU. pm ttctares, tafaa tem asi aJrla&a. hw setae ei the widespread damage aaaaed by a gevere cteod ThfcP wwJrtaina ee? wrttMra Calif scala. Whesi the wall ef water swewt eve Cafiemte, JKeB Cofjer, Wewthira Paelfle talegnpter, and her t-yearU sdeee were carried away. Tracks, 6sl beJMlnrs were dfrSalUhed, The tmset shews all that was fact ef Weodierd. where freight trala was ten apart, a trestle washed away and the service stattea ewaed by Peter Kaad ue, am, jug wtxe sae natfsi smi IHG DELAYED SILVER TON, Oct. It. Mem bers of the utility commissi on, the county court, a representative of the Southern Pacific company aad George Hubbs, representing two: road districts meet.at the city hall Tuesday afternoon for a hearing. For some time an endeavor has been made to build .a road from Jefferson street across tho Sec ond street market road and on toward -the Brandt place.. This would car people living. west of tho crossing a good deal of -dis tance. Tho road is there bow but it la not graveled and permission hag to bo secured from the rail road to have a county road cross the track. It was for this purpose the meeting was held Tuesday. There Is already an open crossing of the railroad at this place. T Business BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D Barton BatteHes Startsr aad generator work, 646 Chctneketa at, CHIHNEY SWEEP Telephone 4460. R. 23. Northnasa CHIROPRACTORS DR. Ql L. SCOTT, PSC Chlropraeter. 280 K. High. TL Rea 88 T 2. FLORISTS CUT Cowers, wedding booqnsto funeral wreaths, decorattona OL T. BreRtoaaDt. florist 68T Court elf set. Tel 6004. ALL kinds of floral werk. Luts FIer Ut. 16th A Market TeL 0332. FLOOR CONTRACTING Olaen Floor Ce. TeL lilt. INSURANCE - - BBCKX HENDRICKS 181 N. High TeL 4112 LAUNDRIES THTI NEW 8 A LIS M LAUNDRY THE VnCTDER LAUNDRY 2(2 B. High TeL 8121 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "We Wash Brsrytblng in Lux" Telephone 2166 1264 Broadway LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and repaired. Alse trades ft W. Scott MT 8 CoWL T-L 4810. MATTRESSES Mattressss ' from factory to noma. Spring mattress - 38.00, - Renovat ra and fumlf atora Capital Bad ding Co. TeL 4060 8030 North CapiteL New ma tires maee.te order, eld mattress remade l carpet eleaalng. als tn ; flaff rug wearing. 8a Uai Fluff Rug Mattress Factory, a 11th 4t Wilbur. TeL 644L Otto I. Zwlcker. Bat 4011. Miisic stor& ; ' OBOt -C WILL Pianos, Phone graphs sewing wsaeutassv sheet eauste. Ji plan stud Us. Repairing phoo graph aad - aswlss) snaebjpea, 42 SLaU SJlreeU Baism, . DEC 3 D ID I H IH MOUNTAINS SWEPT 1 and child were killed, aad tt was feared eJaaJtew tratsa aha alarm .. ... Whether or . not permission . wfU be ranted will bo announced lat er. The two districts to care for the road, should the permission be granted so that the county could go ahead with Improvements, are district It, in charge of Fred Wo rn ack, and district 66, In charge of E. Z. Kaufman. Growers' Women :; Meet Today; Paper; . At School Planned WEST STATTON, Oct. It. Tho first meeting of the women of tho Growers' club will bo held at tho Dorley office Thursday after noon, Octoher.lt. The. school children are all en thused about their English work this year, as they are going to have a school ' paper called the Chatter-Box. Each pupil is busy writing items in competition for "prtntery. This will be carried on principally id the sixth grade. T Directory MUSIC TEACHERS Plana tn struct loo 3 Sc. One free las sow. ItirH Cree. 1TT6 Front Ft MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine C. Roars Toes, and Sat I to I a m. 141 N. O immerelaL PLUMBING and HEATING PTTTVf Rtrari ui hkmI faml, wwk. Orabae Bree. 166 6a Liberty PRINTING rOR STATION sTRY, emrds, pampe leta, erograma hooka ee any kind si printing, call The Statesman Prtat Ing Department til 8t Commercial STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stores for sale, rebuilt and repaired. AH kinds ef woven wire fence, fancy and glaln, bop baskets, hooka, logan becks, slera Pence and Stove Works, 368 Phemefceta Tel 4TT4 R S PlenMnej. TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Transfer Ox 221 SUte 8t TeL TT72- Distrlbuttng, for warding and ataran nor nHtiM FOR local er distant tranafer eteev age, call 2131 Larmer Transfer Ca fnwfca PfHatwl dufly. WASHING MACHINES AH Ma-s - Rented, sold and iired. Easy. A. R C, Marts. Cot. :.,n. Ueadowe and AutMnatta. 811 ami an. - Hoaa BRos. i W. C HXNQXJM. Uans 232 N. High vsr 1022 Real Estate Directory : BCCKS A BXKDRJCITS s" l It. High TeV 6341 311 N. Blaw Bt TT TeL 167s BOCOLDPSBTT A SON 804-t tlm !at Bk. Bldg. TeL ttOf J. F. ULRJCa . " UI Btata Street ". raL ItTI HOMER D FOaTHLH R1LALTT m riOH state 8t . Tal tilt w. n. wiyoiaiBnn ei VIA 186 & Liberty St TeL44l2 By CLIFF STERRETT BY FLOOD f -o thai tt ItlaeraaU Delmer Davidson Farm Residence is Destroyed by Fire : TALBOT, Oct. 12. Fire of un known origin completely destroy ed tho house of If r. and Mrs. Del mer Darldsoa Tuesday while they were at Jeff ersen attending lodge. a. neighbor boy passing by discov ered tho fire and rushed in and tared a few pieces ot furniture and bedding. The rest ot the con- ten ta were lost. A small amount of insurance was carried on the building. The Darldsoa home la located Three- quarters ot a mile west of Talbot. SERVICES TO COXTIXTJE ELDRIEDGE. Oct. 12 Thirty- four members of the Sunday school heard a talk Sunday by O B. Severson of Ifonmouth. Mr. 8ererson will continue his serrkes for each Sunday at 11:00 a. m. for an Indefinite time. Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE T"1T HOIUZONTAL 1 What Mythical esatiasat was eiipsjssd te have) beesi aagalfsd hj tkm AUaaatis Ocean? S By What aasae are a grotty ef Mfitieias tnew who forsa to ' totter special iatareeta? 11 What asciaat Roaaam praviace Is tko sa s Jens Bolgaria aad SarvUT . t 12 Thebowfia 14-Netable period 15 Let it standi (printing) le-IndeflniU article 17 What Is tha priacinal pahUs peesecotor iw Scetlaad called I Advocate-? IS Befit i 19 Girl's name tO Hostelry .- tl Made Into a law agala . SS By - - . v Z4 Achievement IS Dewghve is the chief tvwa om : what talajael to tho Irish Seat IsUof t :. :r. 14 Signs , X3 One twentieth ef a shekel , tl Far advanced in We --. ' ' 12 Who' waa tha daoghe f Jasaos U aad wifa of WUSaas i 111, who roigaod Jaiatlr with WUs? - . SS Part of "U be 9S What Cslei " Aagw-tULaa aeisic was tho first EmI Iramalatee of tho whaU ts Ottxich-llka bird What' Aaaorieoa hmaaatrlat Is - tol few, kla . Fableo ha d A bearing, in the form of a fillet 41 loat SUac U tho klghaaOyak s of what rawesao seetsla f eystoes? l4-Kota of tho tmrglcaT scale -4S-Ono of a Caalie tribo -4S-0g02oed ' J.-U .l? 4 f-LWeVf axtad dlTin4t b Ws - -: 47-e-Faithful teacher 49- -A seething applkaliosu ? ; 50 What ASsaricao stateosaao was ' , Vae-rraeideaJI of the CoafaeU ,v ae-au Suteaf $ j ; 7. " VfimcAE v v jy: i s;l What MtaHl aviatria: tweemtly I received the DUtiarnUhed ; ' Flyiag Croee frosa Vkey-Preel deat ' Cart is ta Loe Aagelee, t taUIaroiaT Elareert. j S--What la the capital f"OmUri piwviaeo. tanaelaZ ; : To gal knowledge ef I' 12 13 14 I n r nrfr w W wWi - W SSs uC 'SSJ Li -I 1 1 Q m 1 mn 11 111 J JUDei!6HF0R' P.I.ISQCE0 SILVERTO. Oct- 1 . Tha Smith-Hughes stock Judging team for the Pacific International Una- stock Exposition has been select- ed - from the SIlrartaB. rmnn Those announced for the team are 1 ueraie Oaa, Fred Schmidt, Carl Loron and Harlan Loe as an al- - tern at a. Tha bora and their in. structor wlU go up Friday and aU , tena ino state meeting of Future Farmers ef America Friday night. . ioe juagiag contest Saturday morning and the annual banquet ' Saturday night, Besides the Indrinr turn tnnr ' other boyg will go Saturday. They are Harry Way. Tom Miller. Her bert Jones aad Elmer ThonnMii. Still others may join the group oaiuruay morning. , . Tuesday tho rural engineering class of the fimith-Hnrha rfonart. " meat at SUrertoa motored out to the James Underwood farm la tha SUrertoa Hills district aad in spected the (hsr pitting of stamps. . This is Mr. Underwood's method of burning clearing stumps from '. land. He ernlalaed ta th Knew : that, la lis opinion, it has many ' aarantages, perhaps chief among -these that It eaves the anrfmea soil . - as dynamite does not. Bethel School is In Fine' Financial Shape, is Report CXTHEL. Oct. 12 There was largo attendance of taxpayers at the Meeting Monday Bight at tho sehooLiThla waa tho budget meeting. Money was allowed saf tlcleat to conduct the school 'in a good liberal way. The school district is la good financial condition. It will only bo necessary to sell one Interest bear ing warrant, of less than $500. payable ta one year, in order to -pay cash Tor; all of the new im provements. 8, Hamrlck. chairman of tho board presided, assisted by Mrs. Roy E. Marchand. clerk. GUESTS AT LIX COLX LINCOLN. Oct. 12. Mrs. Belle Waterbury and C. E. Smith ot Portland are house guests this week at the home of C S. Crangle of Lincoln. Mrs. Waterbury and Mr. Crangle are sister and broth er and C. E. Smith is their nephew. SHEFFER 4 Roman bronxe cola 6 A pinch 6 Tantalum: Chemical symbol 7 A silk fabric 8 Wood-boring tool 8Lako Pemtclrtrala la lecatod la whieh a.f Am II akk. A 10 Ottawa le tho capital of .what . Dosaiaaaa? . ) 11 A aomiU ' ' 15 Instituted legal proceedings against' "-,-. 16 SalntarJao v 18 Perceives . 19 What aatad volcaoo U located la Satire? 21 A kind ef dynamite 191.-. f 1 L . nan sfiua Draaiunr was ealeovaua tar his traailaUsae , af Daatat Maarv Fraatela 14 To take out . ? ' t7 To stir - ' ' 28 Wind-etorta 2 What aaaaaal la CVoaapaekS Bay. Vlrtiaia, waa tha seaao of tha daei of tho M. altar aad M.iiliaJr BaaJaf Si A rtifieiaHy-ge r inated grain a , m . 1 . . MtaoHSWBMUIIM 38 Poem 38 Excite 45 Total ' - 44 A duster ef fibers occujiiag ia SBsaaaaaaJ arf ei a1 ae ' 4S What specie of laeOaa saaaV dee ie aaoel to aiaoraa sa slyo . tag tarbaae red? a ivuviu 48 Which of the a & akW.) Is - Ofcrhaeeaed rCmmU1 r Herewith Is the solution to . T-'yeatardsyf Puxxlo.7 , jLUlkl .at mm. JON UViULjAH a a. i . a a. . r t is Lt- i r . . i . ' tut