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s4 The OREGON f STATEpN, Semr Oregon, Friday Mondng.Febroart 21, 1936. PAGE FIFTEEN an Ui j fas Ads Help to Statesman Classified Ads 1 Call 9101 'Classified AdrertUiag Single Insertion per. lint ..10c Three. Insertion per lin . . 20e Six Insertions per line ... 30e One month wr lint-..,..l.0ft Minimum hrge4 5e Oopr ( l 'nmiiiplt rat II :! tb Ttnioc before pabltratioa far elassifleeiies. Copy received aflat tki limr viB a rue. under the heed ief To Late te Classify. , The 'Stateamas unin aa- flaaa eUi raspoutfcility for errer- erhiea ay Appear ra a4asiseaeBAa sbiisa d iar Ua cola mas, east in eases tkm taU paper is at (salt will reprint thai part si 4m adfrti:nat la which la typographical atiatak ocean. Tk 8ltem imrm tee right to rejectebjeetioMbl advertising. It iur llisr reserve to mht to c rij aU "jdvertisiag aadec is prepe classifies tloa.. ! ! v tierp Wanted 31ale . Want two young- men. II or over, who ere Interred in a steady Job in Salem. CaU 381 State St, Kooir. 2y4, today & p. m. 1 Help Wanted Female" Middle aged woman or eqt. girl for housework. Tel. 14 85. ,Um. ft bd. for lady to be with Inva lid p. bl's. CaU forenoon. 8339. ' Woman in N. Salem for part time housework. Box 1016, Statesman. Glri or woman for house ot k In country; adults. Box 1017, carr fc'ates nian. " j tor ISale -"Miscellaneous 'Sate tor sale, fireproof. ZU Chrina-tota-. .: iiTrPEWRlTERS neat a, machine, practice at bom. Special rate toTnu de&ta Roesw20- Court. Phone 4773. vOats, vetch, alfalfa hay for sale. McltoghUa hop ranch. 2 mL north of Independence. Tel. Independence 2TF2. - i,ff Thomaa drag saw, good coi Clttoai Bargain, 855. O. Fi Fowler. Kt. Turner, mi. north of N. San tiam schooL Save (30 Airway cleaner, uaed only 4 days. Phone 8468. Trade Miscellaneous , Will trade cedar fence posts for good oats ft vetch hay. Write Bex 197, Detroit, Ore. Wanted Miscellaneous") WalnuU filbert meats. Walnuts la shey. Any quality. State Cafeteria. Free We ' pick up flead and worth less horses, owa, sheep. Tel 48(9. Wanted Furniture , CASH PAID FOR TOUR TOOIJ Tj Stoves, Furniture I Capita. Hardware ft Furniture Co. ZS5 N. Cotsmerclal Phono 7843 Miscellaneous IIalruts, JOc-lSc. 303 a Winter. -For. Rent- -Rooms Modi steeping rms. 49 N. Cottage. ii . W sSW W Furnished heated room. Tel. '4498. Ilea ted rms. 836 X. Cottage. 5678. r Room and Board !Room, board, 234 N. Church. T. 1183. J For RentApartments Small fun. apt, clean and SIS Ferry. . 2 R. upstairs furn. apt., lights, wa ter. 89 mo. 412 N. 21st. One room modern, 2005 N. Qapitol. 2 R. furn. or unfurn. 267 S. Church. Nicely furn. 3 mom apt. Heat, wa ter, garage. 1932 Cbemeketa. Phon-s ISS3. ; .'Close In apt, newly decorated and furn.. ' Colonial stylej Ht, water, lights, main floor, 14$ Union. Apartments for rent, 35a Bellvue. 5 R. apt., $3.00. 2075 Center Street Private, mod. furn. apt, 235 State. TeL ImtC- I For Rent Houses ) " Wlirier'raiM on comgea Lena Star Auto. Camp. I960 N. CapitoL f FuMVTBod; unfurn. 1S3 N. Capitol. 2 roomfurn. house.' Tel. 8840. . 1 . R. house, mostly- mod. Vacant Mar, 1st Reasonable,, 'garage, garden space. Call 771 N. Commercial. For Rent 1 Office rooms for rent 211 State St. TeL 3713. .. ... Rent- S acres. CaU 63F15. Morpltai Im-Ui- and wr,relT.airs to rent 1 1. U Stiff ! urn hut-. Co. For ale Real Estate SUBURBAN HOME C large airy rooms, basement fur . nace, fireplace. Double garage. 2 lots ' 48x200. Abundance of fruit and ihade trees and many fine shrubs and Cow erina plants. Ptaca easy walking dis- tance to bust and schoala' Offered for i only 4,5UO. worth more. 1 CHILDS ft MILLER, Realtors 314 State "Street Phone (703, Housea Grant. 829 Court TeL TT22. , List your property for sale with .HAWKINS Jk ROBERTS INC .ADVERTISING Portland Represents tire Gordoa B. Bell. Security Bulidina,. : Portland, Ore, - , . Western Adrerttsins. 4i Sepresenta tires' r 1 Fenger-Hall Co, Ltd. ' ,:aa Praneiiea, Lot Aagelav SoatUs ;atern Adfertlslnr ' Represents tires . . Bryant. Griffith ft Brunsoa. laa, . i Chicago. New Tork, Detroit, Boston. Atlanta , ' Bfrd at tht Pttottc at Salem Oregon, a 8cod-Clan Hotter, Pb- tMhea every stmflia ssoetK liosdav Btninnt lliC9, 218 South Cowmerdai Street, - .; f . ---- -. : SUBSCRIPTION RATES J Matt Subscription Rates, la Advance. within Oregon. Dally and Sunday, Mo. cents: S Ma $1.25 : 8 Mo. 8iJ$ 1 ' year 34.00. Elsewhere 59 cents per h. or . tor l year in aavanca. kit Copt S centa News Stands 8 cents. By City Carrier: 45 cents a month; 5.o raar la advance. , Interesting Facts Expenditures for home relief In New York City In 1935 totaled $185.50,00t.' Cancer In all its forms last year took a toll of 140,771 Urea, while tuberculosis claimed only 75,500. see The acme "Home, Sweet Home" is orer 100 years old. A bushel of corn a 40 cents per bushel will pay for enough fuel for a Diesel tractor to double disk 30 acres of ground. There are now approximately 350.000 Jews in Palestine, in ad dition -to some 750,000 Arabs. ( For Sale Real Estate" HERE IT IS : HOME" BARGAIN ! Hiving room, dining room, kitctien, nice nook, oath and bedroom on first floor; 2 bedrooms, sleeping porch upstairs. Beautiful backyard with fireplace, playground forr children, garden spot, some fruit, double garage. Lot over 160 feet deep. QUIET NEIGHBOR HOOD. Only $4200 terms. Call 7807 during day or 4S3.9 evening for ap pointment. SOCOLOFSKY ft SON First National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE, by owner, f room home, large lot with fruit, double garage, walking distance; shown by appoint, mcnt only. Price I22P0.00. terms. Phone 9S4I or call at 1710 N. 17th St. ----------- -i-i -i-, ii- -ii-,ni-u-irinjiri.ri A. walnuts and filberts. Fully mod. 5 rooms and attic. Hardwood floors. Close to Salem, paved road. This is a beautiful home St S3720.0O. Term 5 A. 5 It. house, 'basement, chicken house, good soil, close to Salem. 3:950, easy terms. 10 A. river silt loam, nuts and cher ries. 5 R. house, $2500.00. Terms. R. A. FORKNER. 1853 N. Capitol SPECIAL For a few days only we are offering fine 6 room house, splendidly built and close o business district, large lot with abundance of flowering trees and shrubs. House has large living rrom witb ffne view of hills and river. 3 large bedrooms m-ith open sleeping porch, rhfs Is a country home 'Ight down town. You will like it Worth 34.000. Owner will accept $4,900. half rash if sold at once. Call Mrs. Ellis, 470 for appointment. CHILDS & MILLER. REALTORS 241 State Street Phone 4708. $S&rf buys house and corner lot. Good location. Inquire -245 S. Commercial. .....-ii Cn n nt For sak? by osTter-i-7-room English type shake home. Double plumbing. east front, near Leslie and McKinley school, iihown by arppomtment only. Price $6000. TeL 86i. For Sale Farms 5 A. north. Small new house. Income last year was over $100.00 per A. Price $:000. A good investment. VOS- BL'RGII-GRANT, Masonic Bldg. Wanted Real Estate I have clients to purchase houses, on payment plans ; see me about acreage tracts. H. C S'.-.ieidf, 210 Ore. Bldg. Tel 1902. Money to Loan MONET TO LOAN on Salem res idence property. Small monthly pay ments. Salem Federal Svgs. A Loan Assn.. 402 State Street. Phone 4100. WANTED: To loan money on farm, acreage or city iroperty. Have one amount of 18000 to loan on business property, low interest rate. See us for prompt service. CHlLDsS ft MILLER, Mtsre. Ians 344 State Street Phone 4Z0". Federal housing loans title 2. build or refinance homes or business prop. ixw rates. A Drams A Ellis. Masonic B. A Complete Service on Loans Up to $300 We can advance cash quickly and privately to any employed man or woman in 24 hnura Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Room 113, New Bllgh Bldg; 2nd floor LICENSED NO S-122 ft M 145 by STATE ill State St TeL S 74 0. Loans Made In Nearby Towns Automobile Loans Private money for automobile loans at new low rates. . Person.il Attention No Delays Vou Keep Your Car. .j Roy Simmons First Natl Bank Bids. Phone 8553 Licensed by the Stars Personal Loans By an Independent Salem Finance Co. Amounts to siQO One to Twenty Months to Repay Deal with art Independent Salem owned-and-operated finance company where your needs will receive every consideration both before and after the loan Is made. No Delay . . . No Red Tape General Finance Corp. First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 8553 ; Licensed, S-138 by State ' MONET TO LOAN on strictly high grade' '-property in sums of 41900 or more no commission or brokerage. LADD A BL'SII TRUST COMPANY E Loans Wanted FIRST MORTGAGE LQAKS. Invest your money at home where you can x&mlne the security yourself. Ws have a numoer ox mgniy secured; nrw mort gages netting investor 4 semi-annu ally. Amounts $500-$75O-$l000-$:0O0. e co.lect the interest for you. See us for SOUND INVESTMENTS. CHILDS. Jc MILLER. Mtge. Loans 444 State Street Phone 670$. Loans wanted on farm and city property. Before borrowing. Inquire ax nawams at Kooerts. Livestock and Poultry Baby chicks and custom hatching. vv amier s tiatcnery. use N. Fifth, DAT OLD LEGHORN COCKER- f.ls $2.00 per 10F f. e, .b. McCoy, Wednesday of each - week . beginning reoruary is. uak. klkulx POULTRY I AKH, AicCOr, OREGON. About 80 White Leghorn millets, bow laying, 65c. Route 2, Box 48. Across irora -oor tarm. For Sale Wood . Wood all kind. CaU E61I. Get what you buy. Tom Si George. 18 in. old fir, $3.80. Phono 9468. Dry fir art, oak. TeL "" - - "i"iiirVVnini,VXAAAAJXri GUARANTEED DRT woodcoal Tel.- SOee, Saism Fuel Cav Trade ft cottage. For Salt; Used Cars T .. For Better Used Cars H SEE ' DOC AND BAM SPECIAL TIME .PAYMENT FLAN TO VETERANS. EACH OF THE FOLLOWING USED CARS HAVE B E K 1ST THOROUGHLT CHECKED OVER IN" OUR SERVICE DEPT, AND CARRY OUR O. K. I5 Buick Sdn.. with built-in trunk. 1935 Pontlac 8 Sdn. 1935 P-wrttac 41 Sdn. 1934 PooUac Sdn. 1933 Plymouth DeLuTe Coupe, 1932 JPontiac Sdn. 1131 Buick Standard, wheel Sdn., with trunk. 1931 Buick Standard Sdn. 1-S29 Buick Standard Sdn. 1929 Buick- T-pasa. Sedan. 1928 Stude. Sedan. 1929 Pontlac Coupe. 1930 FordiConvertibla Coupe. 1930 Ford Roadster. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1928 Chev. Sedan. 1926 Buick Sedan. Other cars from S125 and dcw to clioose from Get our prices before you buy. Otto J. Wilson BUICK ft PONTIAC DEALER 38S N. Com'l St. Jhone 5431 The Oldest Automobile Sales ft Sen-ice in Salem. VALLEY MOTOR CO. ' R&G AND SQUARE DEAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEED USED CARS Clean-Up Specials '27 Oldsmobile Sedan '27 Pontlac Coach I 95 85 ISO 45 95 125 28 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery '28 Chevrolet Touring . '28 Durant SpL Rds. ... '28 Ford Coupe, as is A SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS AT THE VALLEY MOTOR CO. Marion Liberty Center A Liberty inu USillJ LAK lvOTS - -- - -i-i-,-,-i-n-i-tn.njtA.r.rijxrLfi Chevrolet Factory Demonstrator 1936 Chevrolet Master Sedan, leu tnan JiUUB miles. Sold as a new car with a new car guarantee. Substantial reduction makes this the most attract Ive buy In town. PHONE RHOADES. 6183 or 8189 aiiii as. a 1 f-pu-jtrXiXr'U'Xfl S20.00 Inchjdhur Feb. 29 we still rive 820 tor anything you can call a car, on a trade. REMEMBER We Will Not Be Undersold We Do Not Misrepresent We Furnish A Written Guarantee Today's Bargains Chrysler Coach $ S3 00 8 Essex Coach 95.00 28 Oldsmobile Coach . 29 Pontlac Sedan 30 Pontlac Coupe 195.00 225.00 245.00 2S5.00 295.00 345.00 375.00 765.00 23 Nash Sedan (small) 30 DeSoto Sedan 31 Chevrolet Coach 1 Chevrolet Sedan 34 Buick Town Sedan McKay Chevrolet Co. 13 Center 430 N. Commercial Phone 3189 Open Sundays & Evenings ---- - - ---.-rwwi.ri.ruvw Out to Win America on Value Alone! 32 Chrysler Sedan, like new $585.00 27 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 95.00 -tudebaKer Sedan 65.00 2S Buick Sedan 245.00 165.00 165.00 26 Nash Sedan 27 Chevrolet Coupe, new 29 Nash Sedan 265.00 Chev. Sedan, new paint 385.00 Chev. Touring, 30,000 miles 55.00 (Pete) (Bill) Carter & Church Motor Co. Nash ft LaFavette Dealers 355 No. Com"L Phone 3734. (The Best Buys In Town) 1929 Pontlac Sedan Bur Six. Onlv has been driven 20,000 milea Original finish, looks like new. Only $275.00. 193a Studebaker Custom Dictator Sedan. Safety glass, dual swipes, dual visors, planor axle. Driven less than 14,000 miles. Only $750.00. 'lhese cars taken in on motor trucks and tractors. We are not in the automobile business. JAMES H. MADEN CO. 217 . State Street Phone 8590. International Motor Trucks and Mc- Cormick-Deering Farm Machinery Shop Around .ALL THE GOOD BUYS ARE . NOT ON ONE LOT 1327 PONTIAC COACH. This ear In exceptionally good condition both mechanically and In appearance. "Our price this week $125. If Vf'ji a coupe you are wanting we have suUi makes as Pontiacs, Ply mouth, Chevrolets. Oldamobiles. Chry slers ana Fords. - FOR REAL CHEAP TRANSPORTATION See These Iw-priced Cars : 24 Ford Sedan 27 Star Touring ' 25 Overland Touring Salem Auto Co. Home of CHRYSLER ft PLYMOUTH 435 N. Commercial Phone 4S73. 1932 Pontlac Sedan thoroughly over hauled, good paipt and Urea W1U ac cept cheaper used car In trade. Car can be sees at 2185 Myrtle Ave., Sunday. Forfait Wood Guaranteed wood. Dry oak, $6.50; dry 2nd growth, $5.60, nearly dry; big 2nd growth, $4.75, partly dry ; medium 2nd growth, $4.50. Any length, Fred Martin. 854 a CommerclaL TeL 2046. s sa asi as i m, -,-(,f-j7U-lJ-j Dry wood. aU kinds. TeL 8088.. taassa m aia aaaa-... rinj-UUurtSs 18" .old growth fir.. $5 JO.. TeL 3378. Guaranteed dry 2nd growth. 7869. - Wood Sawing Wood sawing reasonable. Can 1290, .... . -i-Tr.-)rTi-irM-)fw--,rwrt.fu Wood-sawing, lowest prices, T. 4084. Xurner Win Two of Three Games Played Wednesday TURNER. Feb.' 20. Turner high- school girls won 53 to 29 with Willamette TJ. girls In bas Ketball; also TurnerV town team won 32 to 27 from the National Guard, and the Y. M. C A. Inter mediates defeated Turner grade school -fit to 21 in a fast game, all on Turner floor Wednesday night. Business Cards In this directory ma oa a monthly basis only. Baton $1.00 per line per tnontU. Anto Brakes aflfc Panek. 271 8oulh Commercial. Chimney Sweep Telephone 4450. R E. Northnesa Chiropractors DR. a U SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor 51 N. High. TeL Res. 1752. Electrical Service BOSLER Electric. 248 State St. Wir ing, motors, appliance, repairs; service. Excavating Excavating of all kinds. Basements dug. Dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for sale. Salem Sand and Gravel Co. Phono S40S. Florists BrsUhaupt's. 447 Court. ALL kinds of floral .work, I Aits, risr 1st. 1278 N. Liberty. TeL 9892. Keys We naafca key Barry W. Scott. Laundries THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LA UN DRT IU 8 High TL 9121 CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRT First In Quality and Service relephone 2165 1284 Broadway Mattr esses Mattress remade, new cover, $3.95, CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4069. SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mat trees Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad. ts order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, slx ing: fluff rug weaving, a 13th A Wil bur. TeL 844L OTTO F. ZWICKER, Est 191L Speakers All Selected For Boys9 Conference Acceptance of Dean U. O. Dn bach, of Oregon State college, completed the list of speakers for the annual boys' conference to be "DAUGHTERS SYNOPSIS In the dining room of a Los An geles hotel, Juliet Rankin is ap proached by Denton Terhune, well known San Francisco lawyer. At tracted by Juliet's beauty and aloofness, he asks if he might chat with her. During their conversa tion. Terhune tells Juliet that she fs searching for something more than love and marriage "a breath less something you cannot name." Terhune introduces Mary to Ma dame Hubert, wealthy beauty ex pert, whom he describes as the oddest and most interesting woman in Los Angeles, and her handsome, young manager, Thomas O'Hara. CHAPTER n Juliet realized that in a minute or two more she would see the last of this comradely middle-aged man who had drifted so informally into this her first evening out here. She had always heard the West was friendlier and franker than the East It was true. nntnn Terhune obviously a man of character had revealed himself so naturally to her that he seemed like an old friend in less than an hour Yet Juliet herself had told him scarcely more than her name. He had taken her at face value as a worthwhile person and had done a little philosophical guessing about her future- No attempt to date her up. It wouldn't be diffi cult, Juliet decided, to get along in a town like this. But the local amia bility that Juliet sensed certainly was not operating at Madame Hu bert's table O'Hara had ceased growling and had barricaded himself behind a stony silence while the bent little woman kept up a low and mournful croaking. "Ill absolutely not have Mrs. Gottlieb removed to the hospital!" she was insisting for the hundredth time. Her voice was corroded with the rust of a French accent, a relic of her legendary youth in Paris. "If she dies on our hands we must risk that You're a fooL O'Hara, Suppose we go now to her husband with a confeasioi what then? We stir no alarm, excitement He pre- naroa a rfamacre suit It's inviting calamity. Perhaps immediately we are arrested! O'FTara oronted. "Oh. Mrs. Gott lieb 11 die, all right Probably kick, in off tonizht while we sit here. - Hubert's brisk black eyes fixed themselves upon a short a 3 .UL,4.J rotund man wnose iace consaveu mnTu.inllv f a virile but wander- iris? nose. His name was Herman Gottlieb and he was, at the moment laboriously foxtrotting his stenog- rapher. a curving nrunewe wiu nainted rosebud mouth. - "Look at him!" rasped Madame Hubert "Men! His poor wife try ing to make herself beautiful to hold a husband like hirr Her eyes snapped back to O'Hara as tnougn .h. KiamM) him for the whole thing. "Why didn't someone find out her mi vMk before Von Goer- don rave her ether Tw Madame Hn- hri consumed a gnoonful of sher bet "Oh well, maybe shell recover after alt" "Don't kid yourself," sulked O'Hara, She's sroing to die and when she does it's goodby to repu tation and business. Customers will dodge the Institute like it was mxt house. Malnracticel Man slaughter! I can see the headlines. For the last time I tell you Ym going to spring the bad news on Gottlieb and make him take his wife home before she dies. We can threaten to eroose him as a philan derer unless he gives us a breaks But are'va swt to hnrrv." J- There was a trace of bluster la CHara's words but Madame Hu bert's pointed chin stubbornly closed above her over-hanging nose. giving her the expression of ft de - termined witch. Directory Music Stores GEO, a WILL Pianos, radloa, sewing machines, sheet muslo and pfatno stad ias. Rapolrtns radios, phonographs and sewing machines, 432 Stats Street Salem. Photo Engraving Salem photo engraving, 147 N. Cora merclaL TeL 8887. Physicians and Snrgeons Dr. E. E. Getslaff has moved bis of fices from the First National Bank building to 1380 Center St Phone 7771. Printing FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department.. 215 8. CommorciaL Tele phone 91 0L Stoves f repair stoves, ranges; circulators Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works 262 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R, B Fleming. Trangfer FOR local or distant transfer storage, call 3131. Lamer Transfer Ca Truck to Portland dally. Ramseyer truck service. Phone 3354 CAPITAL CITY Transfer Ca 22$ Stats St TeL 7772. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Get Hir rates, Vacuum "Cleaners For rent or service, call Salem Hard wars Co. TeL 4904. Well Drilling R A. West a s. Box 445. TeL U0FS. con ducted at the Y. M. C. A. March 27 and 28. Other speakers for the conference will be Dr. Bruce R. Baxter, president of Wil lamette university, and W. 3. Chambers of Columbus, Ohio. Phil Brownel!, Jr., of Salem, will be toastmaster at the conference banquet OF VENUS" "No, no, no!" It was as though a crow had cawed thrice. Before O'Hara could reply, which he had no intention of doing, they were aware of Denton Terhune, ac companied by Juliet standing over them. Five minutes later Terhune had gone, but Juliet remained and was seated between Madame Hubert, who welcomed her presence, and the general manager, who distinctly did not The Madame, her eyes flashing, had discovered a professional joy in the face and perfect figure of Juliet The withered creature was an artist an appreciator of subtle and interesting beauty. Juliet, in an instant, fulfilled her exacting standards as did no other woman who ever had come before those hard and shrewd little eyes. It would be honest to say, were such a thing possible, that Madame Hubert's heart warmed and expand ed at the sight of Juliet's harmonic symmetry. One oz her hands, Drown as a claw, slipped across tHe table and rested lightly on the back of Juliefs wrist "My dear, said Madame Hubert "I can find a use for you. How would vou like to work with me?" Juliet smiled. "1 never wanted particularly to be a manicurist." "I don't mean anything like that" returned Madame Hubert seriously. "I can use vou in lots of ways im portant ways. Is it not so, O'Hara?" A sullen slow burned in O'Hara's eyes, t or no reason tnat juiiei could discern, the man seemed to dislike her instantly and intensely. This was aueer. too. because Juliet auietlv and mysteriously, was be ginning to feel unaccountaDie trem ora oi attraction lowara mm. "I'm fed up," O'Hara said impa tiently. "We've got enough trouble on hand without any more compli cations. I don't want or need Miss Rankin in our organization and I am not going to hire her ! I'm sorry nothinar personal but that's the way I feel." Juliet started to laugh but sud denly a stinging heat got into her cheeks. Something in u Mara s per sonality kept knockimr at the back of her mind, worrying her. Some where in the depth of her being a metallic and decisive mechanism clicked into nlace. "I'm sorry Mr. O'Hara feels that way about me," she said, turning her head completely away from him ignoring him and smiling sweet- awfully rlad to join your orraniia tiort. Madame!" O Hara pushed back his chair ana got to his feet rudely. It was to be a battle between the Madame and O'Hara. He was hard but the was harder. Juliet noticed a wart on the woman's face, a brownish and mottled countenance, dry lute an autumn leaf. The old black eyes glistened -but there was never the orhost in them ox compromise or surrender. "Dont be a fool; O'Hara," said Madame Hubert icily. "You'll re gret it- There was the pallor of anger under O'Hara's fine lear skin. He did not deign to look at Juliet "We're in a spot and I cant set things straightened up if I am to be interfered with," he said in a com- nressed voice. "After all the hard work I've-done to build up the busi ness you're asking me to stand by and see it go smash like a toy bat. loon because of your stupidity." '- - He -was about to leave abruptly when Madame V Hubert hand touched his alefveand skittered up it like 81 tiny dun-colored sroirrel. Bebe Monsieur; Bebet" crooned Msdsmie Hobertvarith a bewate of wheedlew 3i he eant have his own little way, he wont play, eh? He will abandon the poor old woman to her fate to say nothing1 of his im politeness to the young: lady. 1 - Her words - made O'Hara feel 'ridiculous and his handsome faee Peterson Funeral Scheduled Sunday Independence Man Is Vet- eran Teacher, Farmer j Oregon Since '79 INDEPENDENCE, Feb. 20. Grores Albert Peterson, 5, veter an Oregon school teacher , and farmer, died at the family home here today. Funeral services. In charge of the Keener Funeral home, will be held from the Pres byterian church at 1 p. m. Sunday with Her. Henry G. Hansen offi ciating. Interment will be in Belle fountain cemetery. Mr; Peterson was born at Sierra Villa, Calif., June 3. 1870. He moved to Portland with his par ents at the age of nine and later to Bellefountaine, Benton county. There he married Clara Starr Jan uary 15, 1889, and five children were born to them. Clara Starr Peterson died in 1906. After marrying Mrs. Mary H. Witbxow December 30, 1998, at Monmouth, Peterson moved to Sa ver where he lived for ten years, and then moved to the Oak Point llistrict where he and Mrs Peter son had since lived. To them two children were born. Mr. Peterson taught .school in NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Marion as admrnlstratrjx of the estate of Ella McMunn, de ceased, and that she has duly qualified as snch administratrix: all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, Salem. R. F. D. 2, Marion county, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 7th day of February, 1936. FLORENCE MATTHES, Administratrix of the es tate of Ella McMunn, de ceased. R. J. Hendricks, Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. F. 7-14-21-28; M. 6 - s- annon showed it For an instant he stood irresolutely and in that instant he was lost for Madame Hubert seized his sleeve and polled him back into his chair. These temperamental people!" she exclaimed to Juliet O'Hara'a only half business man the other half is pure artiste. Juliet smiled subtly. "I under stand perfectly. A man in the beauty business naturally !" For O Hara it was a drop of acid on the raw and his face darkened, "Oh. he's a nice enough animal!" said Madame Hubert complacently, now that O'Hara was again seated. "I'd be lost without him. Handling the beauty work the women is not in his department f rom a business standpoint we're an indus trial concern just like a factory where they make shoes or automo biles or straw hats. But I'm the stupid one so he says tonight I wbo conceived the wnoie institute i Do yon wonder I called him an ani mal r "Is he?" asked Juliet in amaze ment and amusement Observe for yourself! cried Madame Hubert "This is a mo ment historic, yet he seizes the op portunity to stir a quarrel." "Well it's historic all right" growled O'Hara. "Wait till Mrs. Gottlieb dies. The grand collapse of the famous Madame Hubert! Next week it will be the notorious Madame Hubert!" The Madame affected not to hear him and addressed herself directly to Juliet "The occasion is historic because you and I have met here at this little table, my dear. You the most beautiful woman in Los An geles and I the most ugly. Its superb it's dramatic it s sheer collision ! Think what Balzac would have made of it yet this man here, this O'Hara with the soul of a tenth-rate pawnbroker, sits and screams about filthy dollars and dimes! He is revolting faugh, faugh!" O'Hara glared at his employer, but remotely some light was begin ning to twinkle in his eye. "Only a malicious and wicked woman would aav 'f aup-h ' 'faueh' like you do!" he declared openly. "You know you're a sinful old miser and all this talk about drama and moments historic is the worst kind of bunkl If the headwaiter didn't watch you d carry off spoons. . -These startling insults rattled harmlessly off Madame Hubert who lowered her voice and spoke confi dentially to Juliet "Regard nothing he says as seri ous. For years he represented an American Company in China until the typhus got him. He cannot go back because a second attack is fa taL The fever-L-you know and she tapped her temple significantly with a skinny finger and rolled her eyes. What in heaven's name, Juliet wondered, kind of people were these? Everything about them was touched with a childish madness. It was fantastic that between them somehow they had built up a great business. Yet there was no ?iestion as to that fact " Denton erhune.had vouched for it and Madame Hubert's diamond-dog-collar alone was worth a fortune. . But any enterprise managed by these- two. J uliet decided, would un questionably be a continuous com bat 'and any association, with O'Hara was ;bound to be disagree able. -Juliet could see that-elready. It -occurred to her that possibly he resented her because this was only a guess-rhe was swindling Madame Huberts O'Hara drank a glass of water and looked Juliet straight in the eve. , - - -fTake my advice and keep out of It h said decisively. "I don't like you and yon . don't like me wo would never get on together.. You would only be in- the way and there is no fatare.witn. os anyhow I" (Te Be Continued) esjartt, 1118. ar Ksai 1 Oregon for 20 year and then en gaged lu farming. He was a life long Presbyterian and' an , active member of the Monmouth grange. Surviving are the widow, and six children, Mrs. R. A. Dupont Astoria; Mrs. T. . F. . Thurston, Medford; Roberta Peterson, In dependence: Leonard, Groves A. Jr., and Rodney 3. Peterson, all ot Independence; m brother, Charles A. Peterson, HuxtonV Ore:? jt sis tar, Mrs., Jessie. B. 'StarT,' Corval- 11a; stepchildren, Mrs. C. Hams- dell, Newport; and Harold With row, Monmouth.' Revokirig Truck Permits Sought Permits of all truck operators. who overload their vehicles or car ry overlength tonnage, will be re voked or suspended, lu case the state utility commission accepts the recommendations of the state highway commission. This was determined at a meet ing of the state highway commis sion held in Portland yesterday. Revocation or suspension of six of these permits are now being considered, officials said. The commission designated the Amity-Dayton cutoff as a second ary highway. This cutoff reduces the distance between Amity and Portland approximately four miles. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS -Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly ap pointed, by the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty ot Marion, as Executors of the last will and testament and estate of Jonn Schifferer, deceased, and that they have duly qualified as such Executors; all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly veri fied, to us. at the office of Ron ald C. Glover, our attorney, 205 Oregon Building, Salem, Marian County. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 11th day of February, 1936. FRED P. SCHIFFERER, and JOHN W. SCHJFFERER, Executors of the last will and testament and estate of John Schifferer, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executors, Salem, Oregon. F14-21-28-M6-13. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, her duly verified final account, as administratrix of the estate of W H. Gobert, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, 1936, at. the hour or ten o ciocx a. m. of said, day as the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court House, at Salem, in Marion County, Ore gon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. ' Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 3 1st day of January, 1936. MAUDE MAY GOBERT, Administratrix of the Estate of ; W. H. Gobert, Deceased. RONALD C. CLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon J. 31 F. 7-14-21-28. 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GLOVER. Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. J. 31 F. 7-14-21-28. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By Tirtue of Mortgage fore closure execution issued by the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marion, in Suit No. 25379, The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. P. E. Thomason and Ora F. Thomason, husband and wife; Marion County, a municipal corporation; and Marion-Polk Na tional Farm Loan Association, a corporation, defendants; therein pending and to me directed. I shall, on Saturday, the 14th day ot March 1936, at ten o'clock in the forenoon thereof, at the front' door of the Marion County Court house, Salem, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction for cash, all right, titla and interest had and possessed by said defendants on or since the date of execution of plaintiff's Mortgage in an to the following described real property: The South Halt of the Southwest Quarter of Section Thirty-five in Townthip Eight South, Range Two West ot the Willamette Meridian; al so the North Half of 'the Northwest Quarter of Section Two In Township Nine South, Range Two West of the Wil lamette Meridian, and con taining 160 acres, more or less. Beginning at "the South east corner of the Donation Land Claim of A. R. Fraser and Eliza Frazer, hfs wife. Certificate No. 29, Notifica tion No. 421. said corner be ing the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 34, in Township Eight South, Range Two West of the Willamette .Meridian in Marion County, '0 r e g o n; thence running North 50.00 chains; thence West 20.00 chains; thence South . 50.00 chains; thence East 20.00 chains to the place of begin ning, containing 100 acres of land, more or less. Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurt enant to said lands and how ever evidenced situ ated in Marion County, State of Oregon. A. C. BURK. Sheriff Marion County, Oregon. Edward K. Piasecki, One of Plaintiffs Attorneys. Date of first publication: Feb. 14. Date of last publication: March 13. 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