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. 1 f I j if j a ' 't 1 1 M ' M i . r ! T f J .C 1 1 1 1 3k S7 I ! ! i - it .It? ... '.Statesman j Classified Ads Cell 9101 IS - Classified Advertising f Single Insertion per line 10e Three insertions per lis J20e Six insertions per lis ;,.;. 3 One month per line t.00 Minimum charge ' - frr for this par accepted entll I a the evening before publication tor eUsairicatlo. Copy received fur this time wlU be run rulff the needing. Toe Late te Ciae slfy.- - . . -i.'. The Snareames iwumti ee flaan ctal responsibility for error which mar appear la advertisements pub llabec) ra ita ealumi end In ace antcre taia paper m at fault wilt re' lot tnat part or &a aarertlaetrwnt . wTikcn tne typtmphkal aniatake - The Stateamee reaaraa the rtht te reject queatSon&eie adrertlatnc It further reaerrcs the ; rlht to place all adrerttm . adex ; the roper classification.. -,. j Help Wanted-FenuJe"1 GIB!. LIV1NO near Is!ia achool. take care children j evenina;a, Ctva refa ase. rboae no.! Write 4C! care Statrarrutn. . ,-. . -4 WANTED, oral ! abont . j rapid - trplat, wUUnc to Trork hard wit! Tlew to edrancement. Must be capable ot moeUna the public as well as i doing sneral office work. Keplr, airlnx full details as to ace. Qualifications, ex perience. Box f, Statesman. j Situations Wanted! "f WILLAMETTE STUDENT man. wishes clerking Saturday. K. Cottaa-e. TcL Hit, 4 DUE38MAKINQ ; EXPERIENCED -H50 Into the homee at IJ.JI a day. Phone i - j, , T WANT FILXJNQ station, restaurant or '"Clerical work. Consider anrthtne. IJo-d-:Wr!hr. ' Pbona lj)t N. Capitol, r , v ' ';r ;.. . IADT, 41, wants housekeepbas for widower. Clean and neat. Box L c-o 8tateeaaaa. r y 'ilF- WOMAN BETWEEN It and 9 yra, Onlr perienced for en. hswrkli care of children. No coo kins. lS4t IC; Cot tage. : - . - . j; WANTED MIDDLE aged luse keeper. Oo home nights. Apply ;Roonx , Ladd A Bush Bank Bldg. or phone I!18-: - 1 .-,-! i mmm ... i ... - . .-,l.l.,.VLrnrui EXP. COOK and hoesekeeper. Two In family. References. Box S, States man. i .... . : j ; SCHOOL GIRL for 9 hra. a. tn. I and t hra, after school, i Living flclnlty : Fourth and Market. Boards sone pay. ' Jlii- tii Fourth. ' . f 1 For Sale-Miscellaneous 1 AD01NO UACntNica, eaahl rcKla frs, typewriters sold, rented, swapped. Roeo Typewriter ECi Conrt.- i- ; APPLES; N. SPIES. I Jl 5 a Cottage. ' ' i -i -ii u'l n.-.r-i- .CHOW PUPS, 1895 a 13th. : i SHRUBS SCHREIBER. - Nhr, .CVSH OR trade for used furjpiture rangea, .lien t era, radios, madivinery. tools, etc. Woodry and Woodrjf, a.uc tloneera. phone 5-1-1-41. IClv N Sum mer In Hollywood. j - " j 4 ri rvii"nn GRAPES FOR sale, 1c lb, you pick them. Rt. X. Box 3S. Phone HT. RABBITS, 19 EXTRA fine, f. IMi ' N. Commercial. . . - . . jj " ' ---"" - i-i -r-mrrfl n rxrunj! GOOD APPLES, S5c-50c buiBrtnit bdxes.! Dally except Sunday. !! 00 i 3. 8ummer...TaL 1401. - ;!' - - " - -,- i-ii-ifrinirinju-LrLnjj-ij'i.nin-r TOR SALE. $25, violin concert type anittar, same as new i for (ll.jR U Cireene. (86 N. Libertr. Ant - 12 ! pump shotgun. ' Center. Tel te;s. ANTIQUE fire arms. 507 N. itth. . FAT IIENS 6c. Dressed,- wrapped for cold storage 65c .ee. 1409 e 12nd. 1 Wanted Miaeellanebns j WALNUT HEATS or walnuts In hett. any eoantlty State Cafeteria.: - 1 -1 -wmi ri noj-iri-THu uulwjl HIGHEST PRICE I Tor eld i bldgs. Zth Century Wrecking Cow. .Front 1 f" f- ir-ij i u i r"i juiriruuuLlh. Free We pick ep Swt and ?wertn- less horses, cowa, sheep Tet r : WILL TRADE bicycle for band in ' BtrumenL What haro you t Phone 771L ' i Miscellaneona i I . COLD STORAGE lackers. IUmagB il N. IJberty.- Phone I7SL ; ( .1 Wanted Furniture T . CASH PAID FOR TOUR TOOLS j . ; Stoves, Furniture : Capital Hardware A Furnlfere Co. ISS N. ComraerciaJ j Phone IMA I For Kent Uooma 4-: . - i "i 1 ' Rif. A GARAGE iwlth or without board, 64 N. Cottage. " j ; j NICE FURN. rnx. 4 Oak. Pi. t54. HEATED ROOM, convenient s to state office bldgs. Breakfast opt; 953. Sleeping room.-- 4 T3 Division St. ATTRACTIVE HEATED reems. board If desired,, garage.. 13(3 jsagia- aw at,! i I '" i 1 "3 SLEEP. ROOMS in nice borne, close In for young men. 'Garage. 147 Knapp SC Pbona $pr. - 'il J ROOM,71S COURT St. t - 4 ; Hoom and Board I 1 ROOM. BOARD. 741 & Commercial CLOSE IN, board, room. 8eaaa beau Corner & Commercial. 311 BelltTue. . ROOM AND board. Tel. 4445. Xlarion. . j ' 5 . 401 CtC ADVERXISINQ . '. 4 Westers AdrertUlBf , ' RepresenUtlvea I -t FenawrHair Co- Ltd. 1 aa rraewsae, iea Asgeles. Ceatt t Eastern AdrertUlaf I j : r RepreseaUtlTe j X : Bryant. Griffith A B run son. Ine, i Chicago. New Verk. DatrelV Beaton, Atlaata , f i - sTsfersd et fas Poetorf tfe mi alm. MONET BT aa Independent t local Criffon, es Aseoad-CJass ofT. Psi corporation on pianos, musical tnstru Ilsaed avant, "f1??, &J2L?!zZZi ments,' airtomobllee. .fwralture, j llve 'VMsisess elc. 318 4esl CewsteveMsl, atock . ad endorsed notes ?ew low :: :m mmmsmAmmam mmmm i rates 'I to' 80 months to repay. . ; t. " subscription rates t ' General Finance Cor pi - MaU Subscription Rates, la i Advanes p .j., . ; j j utm s-tSi. aTl1".'" 'a.W,?? a fTVill T jfiraJ KaVx .Sank 'Bldfti Salem,- Ore,- m 4N.uk 4 W ITIItS 2 41 WVfc ai w 0 ' ww- 9 . 1 year 84.00. Elsewhere 30 cents per Mix. or $5.00 fr 1 yr In advamre. Pet Cony 3 cents,. News t .ads ft eeiua, v I y City carrier: 4i csnU m monta; S 01 s tear ia advance, - ' . I " - k 1 v For Ucnt Apartments I FOR RENT Fora. apt. kdulte. Rel reocee. t9 N. 14th. . i . j . . . jKODEKX 3 : ROOM furnished apt Ooaeln. Tet 8SS4. -1 - i NICELY FTTKX. t R. pf laundry privOegee. 343 . Marioei v,,: 4 ROOM UNFURNISHED, jipt. dowa town. Tel. 3803. 1 , i - . . I LOYELT S R. fum. apt. ,Prlv; bath, sleep, porch. Adutta 4(4 Summer.- i FURN. APTa Gar. Maytag. Adults. ls.5 ep. C34)j N. CfineL - ? A i For Kent -Housea - , '1 S R. STRICT. MOD. 2S. IIS & Ilth, i .......... ....j nnn--L-LflJul "UU. I A1JUS DOUWI 1 . lll ii. ------ f" ' l' I 1 II I I'l I'l NEW S R. rood, boeae.l basement. prefer adults. roU ft E. of Fair grounds. FuUer, R. T, Box ..At. .' in-i-ra-nnnfmri.i-n vifn I MOD. FurnUh.- rnt. aear State bldga. 33 mo. t Garage, - CaU at 140 ft R. HOUSEaduUfci0a4thT For Rent t Hospttal beds and whoetehalre to 'nt H. L. Stiff FamUOTe Co. Off!oe rooms foe rent. 3(1 State Cu i For SaleReal Estate" t GOOD T ROOM house, iuU basement, fruit, aut 'and shade trees strobe and berries. 9 lots. All or part. Not on Sun day. J. a Moorman, 350 Laurel Are Salem, Oregon. - -i--fci - i "irL-uxTLiXixru LOTS LOTS LOTS 'SELECT TOURS from our list of low priced lots, good locations. - We wtU help yon finance yonr new home. j CHILDS 4k MILLEBL Realtors 344. State St. I Pkona 4708. ....ii i .......... irillrLrLrL-u-Lr Horai tlrant. 539 CoerV -Tel. 1733, 3 LOTS. 50x10b. with small bldg.. 375. Bos-045, Statesman. ( ll'1t-WM-wMl -- t IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ONE Or Balem's finest homes, 4 rooms, modern . in every detail, tile work, t sets plumbing, corner lot. both streets paved and paid. -Priced for few days at 4900. 8EE Mrs. Ellis with - ! CHILDS A MILLS Ri Realtors 344 SUts Si i 1 Phone 4708. .... ririi-i-i-iiriniii-wriii.iuucw Rinnttvi ! SPECIALLY WELL built X storr bouse, arrarured for 3 families, large corner lot witn room for another House, Englewood district, nearl achoola To close an estate : priced at only f 1000. Don't wait. . 4 ' . j i 7 : SEE Mrs. FJIls with j I I CHILDS A MILLER! Realtors 344 State St, t Phone 4708 FOR SALE or trade ft ft acres atnmp land, some timber, deep soli, good fruit land, log cabin, spring water, 14 miles 8. E. of Salem, -tgravel road, would makeT excellent turkey ranch: unencumbered. ; Valued at 31600. oe. Wiai trade for property la or near Sa lem and assume difference. E. .H. Cly mer. Tel. 77F2 f mm m m so - -1 - 1 " - HOUSES -1 ! I ' - $10004 rooms and nook; large lot; fruit and nut trees. $300 down; $15 per mo. t . . i - . . . $S5 5 rooms, basement, furnace, paving paid. In North Salem. !Terms. - -usee .. euys see modern heme in North; Salem: $500 down. See , this before'-you buy., : ' 1 i 1 vA'si- R. A. FORKNER W. I, GIBSON, 1853 N. Capitol. It Tel. 301L i APT. HOUSE; $125 mo. income; close In; reas. Box t. Statesman. ST OWNER. ItUlnt! thrui vnnm house. Fireplace, - hardwood I floors, bath .wired for range. $1500, 'terms. Ptvj 44 Jr. Call la ofrenoon or evening. lot 60xi:3, $1000. Termsif f ' ra, oatn, plasty garsge. i pavea rt. walks rvd. Slieo. tits rash. bat. tike rent. . j,: ' Hi 4 rm. modem, 3 bedrrosi. base4 funL. 3500 cash, $25 month. For bargains, SEE V. GRlFPKVTROiiis Mw Coy St. TeL 4354., t ; i . I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION-' -NEAT 4 R-. 2 good B. rooms, tor 1131, paTrd t- irarsvse. tenriaJ Jew G. Campbell, X2C Prefom Bldf. ' - i t. f 800 DOWN. NEW home, f rooms A I . unfinished tipetaira and modem - ' every iway gjassj ; . $ 300 down. 5-room .bouse In good eon i ditlon, basemen. furnace, j3 lota " I $1700. -If j f 22)00 -room suburban I home, j fire 1 place, bath, lights,; wonderful I view. $1000 down, i l MELVIN JOHNSON - -1735 Court St : 1 -: : Phone 3723; ,. - j - Exchange-- Real Estate j EXCHANGE FOR Salem home j e.Tii ty In 98 A near Stayton. 40 cultiva tion, year round creek, stood lnprove ments. some equtpmentJ price S5000, $3000 mortgage., , 1 i; , ? j j For Sale---Farm8 j "J S TO CLOSE AN ESTATE i " ACRE TRACT, good bouse,! 1000 capacity chicken bouses. : For , iqulck sale, only $i;bo., . . SEE Mrs. Ellis with I- CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors 344 State, gt. ; , i Phone 4708. i X.-F - ' ' "8 ' j-"- Wanted Real Estate I : WANTED GOOD home, must have three "bedrooms.: 4 Easy! terms acces sary. Box No. 7, Statesman. ' I . sj CLOSE IN. modem ! borne wanted, preferably four bedrooms, i Will! nay around $4,500.00. Box KouJ I, States man. - . - - .. . ' , . 1 . 1 r . f WOULD LIKE to set small Improv ed acreage, not too Ivor Irora Eialem and I close to grad sctwjnt. Stats price and terms. Box No. 4, Statesman. - r-r- i-riii-i-ii-i-n.i-iiiniinru-i-n Mr CLIENT i wants ( location suit able for business. Will construct his own! building. Has some , cash and - a contract monthly payments. Call me and I will Inspect your proposition. H. C. ehielda Oreg. Bldg. Tel. 1992. I f Money to Loan j 1 1 Up to $300 WILL LEND ron thej cash you need quickly. Any amount up to $J0 and you; can have a. year or longer te re pay. Don't put off buying the things you need or paying those blllaj See us for your cah needs today. - u , Second Floor New BHghf Bldgl Rml 119 ; " 818 State St. at 0mht. I Pbone 8740 i ; ,Salem, Oregon i - . " I ; '' iU 1 Beneficial Finance Co. 1 of Salem f , tj License B-122. M-145. -i - i. , - . -,. i v:' ' -"mONTHLT PATMENT YoJ on Sa lem liomes St better than I'll A rates, tfti le.leml Sayings Jk- Loan Assn. 180 ,South Liberty street. For Sale Used Car UcsdlGam 191i BTJICK Sedan. Formerly owned haa,haA wonderful ear. ImIu leso than 3S.00 miles . r ; . , , ,, , - : , , , n& 1934 PONTJAC Sedan. -wheel . equipped, anal - tail-lighta, sua vtsortL - i . boraa. Tbia ear has been thoroughly checked la our service dapt. and ' " O. KVd. Price reduced to ; - ' - . ; 59t 1934 CHEVROLET Master 9 Sedan. If yon want a aro-.Il late model car ! : that will give you a lot on traasoortatlon at a tim ooeratlng - 1 cost - - See this one before you 1934 FORD DeLuxa Coupe. Radio ee-alpped. Bumble seat. .This ear na been In the bands of onlv obm. driver. IAnka mnA mna ilka new. priced to ii vii-fc: ., 1933 BUICK Sedan. Turned In by erisutal owner on a new Bnick, Tbia ear will afford you a lot ef comfortable i lUJCI OTHE83 .TO CHOOSE FROM j - -j. t !.;.- j,. - f .: i- Oar Prices are Reasonable Our Selections Wide ,1 :.Our Terms are Easy - - - It Pays to Deal With Ua i - : bitfo ; lJj -wacbn U i ,.:' ;:--Vi( btjickisaijbS'Asvce an ' i 333 R. ComX St. - - Phone 5451v Salem, Ore. Better Cars tor Lean Money at; 33 Chev. Sedan f 3J.00 - 7S.e - . 85.0B - 195.00 . 985.00 . 545.00 45.09 8? Club Sedan , -S3 Bulck 8edan , 37 Olda Sedan . 10 Plymooth Sedan 33 Chev. Coach- 33 Chev. Coach S3 Chev. Sedan i McKay Chevrolet. Co, 333 Center Phone 3189 4X0 N. ComX Open Evenmgs and 8andays --J---j-i-iiW-mMM-MM, 193C BUICK COACH, cheap for cash. 2183 8tate St. . 1 ; CADILAC i SEDAN, perfect condi tion, 14 miles to gallon, ft good tires, 8110.60, $40.00 cash, 10.00i per month or take car as down pymt. 134 Broad- -ay. - . i. - ... - l i r :' I-' I Money to Loan ? " Federal bousmg loaaa tftie . teild or refinance homes or business prop. Low rates. lAbrams A Ellis. Masonic B -- - -- - - ' - -iinnin.nj-injLnj-ij-ir PRIVATE LOANS for automobiles. New low ratea Roy HI Simmons, First National Bank Bldg. LIo. Hit 3 ; STRICTLY: HIGH erade morteara j loans. Low Interest. No commission. Ladd 4fe Bush. Trust company. j i "SOUND INVESTMENT. Good first mortgage real estate loans, farm and city properties. Net investors ft ft to 4H. Amomrts $509 to $2009. Exam ine security yourself. i . : s . CHILDS A MILLER, Mtga. Loans S44 State St .) j y, -. i r Phone ftlll Loans Wanted I Leans Wanted as term and cftv property, i Before borrowing. Inavtre at Hawkins A Roberta n - i - i y Livestock and Poultry Lea-horn! hrMilln Mmtrania tllSS each. Corns ejelck. Tet 1S3F2. Lee's tiaicnery. r. ! , , j r ! : , . For Sale Wood i PLANER ENDS ' . BLOCK WOOD t Salem Box Co. Telephone 9189 Order now while the supply ! last a GUARANTEED DKT i wood rnal TeL 5000, Salem Fuel Co ' Trade A Cottage. t i 'ALL tCINDS ef wood. TeL! 88:$. ssaseawaawSsMaaass, 19 OLD FIR, $5.50. TeL 9454. u(Ki wood.; reaa Tet 5354. i ; -14 IN. OLD fir. alder, maple. 85.50 ed. Pbone se 19. H DRT! WOOD. aU kinds. TeL 9540. DRT;woOD all kinds. TeL 808S. ' All kinds wood: reasonable i 457 a CoraX TeL Weathers. 9495. ALL KINDS good wood. Contract hauling. -Reasonable, TeL 3358. Wood Sawing WOOD 8AWINO. reason. TeL 80S A WOOD 8AWINQ rsasonsble, , Tel $299. " '' 'I j ! sasiss i aiatsi -r , i , i njnrUJaXXTLr WOOP SAWING. TeL 8540. t , 4 Lot and Found LOST Saw and. hammer, 1 between Rosedals and Salem. Reward. L. C Fredrickson. R4, bx. 341, ,"'"" rTsJ,,lr'V,-Brii--j-u WILL PARTY; who picked up sheep Hned duck ' coat ! some-here on - route from 1244 S. Liberty via High St. and Cross St. to 12th street, please return to Statesman office. Yoti may keep glOVea. j: j .i I. ' ."if.-- ;; LOST BUFF j colored . Persian cat. Reward,. 235 Union St. . )i ,i Wanted Used Cars 1934 STANDARD FORD coupe $340.90. , ;, m !. i ! -TTT 1395 Laurel Ave. NOTICE OB SHEKrFF"S S.1LE Oa th 21tt;day of November, 1936, t the hour of 10i.00 o'clock A.M. at the Wear front door of the Conrthons In Salem. Marlon County, Oregon, I will sell at auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described: real prop erty located la 'Marion Connty, Oregon, . to-wltj : ,; m -,r.: M I u Beginning At the Northeast Corner f ; this Donation Land Claim of Israel Chamneas and wife. Claim. Nd. 59. to Township Nine, Soath pt Range Two,! West of the Willamette Meridian; and running thence South $9'T tVest along the North' boundary line of said.DLC 33-25 chains to the Northwest corner of certain tract of land conveyed by Charles Chrlsman! and Ella Chrisman, his wife, by deed recorded March 3. 1S167 in Mftrton County Records, Booh of Peeds Vol. 1S9, at page 73 thereof-; thence South 41.73 chains to the center of the Connty road leading from Marlon to stay ton, thence North 2" East 3.7t chains along the center of said Toad to the East boundary line of said DLC; thence North along the East boundary; line of ! said DLC 24.36 chains to the place, of be ginning, and containing 196.24 acres of land, more or less, all be ing situated in Marion ' Connty, Bute of Oregon 1, Together with the tenements, hereditaments and ppurtenamces ..thereunto ' belong in g or in anywise appertalaiag, " - That said, gale' Is made nnder execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the Countjc of .Marlon. . to me di rected In the case of The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corpora tion, vs. H. C. Shields and Volene Shields, husband and wife; S. B. , . m ii -'Ml For Sale Used CarT i i b protntoent local people. This ear mjI runa lika. Aetiuil mileaae buy , . , ' i. SSf , ; - ' f4S low cost transportation at -MSf Piistore Invited j ! " : - ' . i -a .. . ion Dinner SILVERTON, Norj 4. - The local ministers and their wires will be Armlstic Day guesU at the dinner sponsored by the Leg ion and auxiliary for aU ex-aerrice men and families. Mrs. A. C. Bar ber will be in charge of the kitch en and Mrs. L. A- Hall will be in charge, la the dining' room. The dinner will be no host. i . At the llonday night meeUhg, the atuclliary roted to let the sen ior girt reserves have the use of the club rooms Tuesday night for ceremonials. . ' r ri Rev. i Frank Zook will dellrer an Armistice Day sermon Sunday night at 7:45 at the Christian church.; I , :i -j i; - I ; i Books will be collected at the; next meeting , for the Bandon library. ! 1 1 l; Ml. i Harvey Kasers Parents Of 10-Pound Boy Born At; Silverton Hospital M WALDO HILLS, Not. 4 A son was born Monday afternoon- to Mr. and! Mrs. Harvey JKaser (Ed ith Knight) at the Silverton hos pital. He weighed 10 pounds C ounces and has been named Fred Daniel after his two grandfathers. He is the first grandchild in the Kaser family and the first grand son of the Knights. A son was born at the Silverton hospital Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Retting of Evergreen. He is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reiling, ' formerly of this districts j - I . ; L. R. Herrlc continues gravely ill at his home. He is being cared for by his sister. Mrs. Laura Shell an hla brother, Roy. - ; j ' ' i : J. C. Currie is yet In a serious condition- from,: complications fol lowing a major operation He is at the Silverton hospital. " Faculty Wives and Radio Homemakers Hold Joint 1 ' Session to Hearj Speech DALLAS, Not. 4. The Dallaft Faculty Wive'e club and the Radio Homeseeker's club had a Joint meeting Tuesday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Burton Bell. The afternoon was spent in lis tening to ev radio address from KOAC by Dr. Chambers on "Get ting Along With Others. At the Conclusion of his talk,! Mrs. Ross Chapin led a discussion of his lecture, j'.,. h ' I' . .j-j ;: i : 1- Late fa the afternoon a surprise shower ' was given Mrs. Bell by the two groups. . - j ' 'I- -: -l'"''.r : St. Louis Folks Leave For California Jaunt; Jungwirth. in 'Hospital ,.1. j. : ' ! ' ST. LOUIS, Not. 4.Mr. and Mrs. John Klenskl, sri and Miss Margaret KlenskI left this week for a several weeks vacation trip to California and other points. Jake Jungwirth Is In a Port land sanltorlam where ! he is re covering from a throat infection.' Mr. and Mrs.: Robert Horning returned-i from a two weeks trip' to California. They travelled by auto and. report a pleasant trip. A : H t . Lebanon Men Injured, in : Collision r East, Albany ALBANT. Nov. 4 Two Leb anon men were injured Monday night when the car in which; they were riding crashed Into truck parked along the ' road, oa . the Santiam highway, two miles east of Albany. The men. Jack Corn well' and.; Walter .Simpson, suffer ed 'cuts and bruises on their faces and- severe bod r bruises.- The truck had been stopped? because of engine trouble. Simpson' cat was badl damaged. .;m KEIZER. Not. 4W ! The eom- nmnity club will :m e e t Friday night t S o'clock at the school- house, wit h a musical program hnd outside "speaker ; special fea tures, " . i-. Minnesotans isit -: BRCSH CREEK. Not! 4. Mrs. August Bloomqulst from Taylor Falls, ; Minn.,- and Mr. ; and i Mrs. W.. Britton from .Portland 'were guests of Mrs, G. E. Moberg and daughter. Miss Patience Moberg. the first of the wpek. Mrs. Bloom quist and the Mobergs were close neighbors Jn Taylor Falls.' M'f'V Irvine:: Merchants Credit Bureau, Inc.. a corporation; Chss. GUbertr Eldridge Tameris and Jane Doe Tameris. whose true name1aAlta Tameris husband and wife; Clif ford R, Dencer and Harriet Den cer, husband and .wife; and Hort-r icultural NaUonal Farm Loan As sociation, ; a corporation. : r - : j . A. C. BURK, Sheriff of Mar- ion County, Oregon ' x ' . ". L By Kenneth L. Randall, Dep .' t "' ts -i-''.ij-- h-i?-- y. First publication Oct. 22, r,:J: Last mvhllrstlon r. Nov. T9:-..s:".JrV:- ToLeff Women's Club rs Jewell Trend in Edu4MttioT4Theme Of U. of 0. 3Ian . P v"-Aclcjress -4r V DALLAS, N0T4 J-The regular meeting of the Dallas Woman's club ! was held Monday afternoon' at the local club rooms with Mrs. HVp. Peterson, president, presid ing Mrs: Earle. Fulgham, chair min ; of the benefit and : finance committee, reported that her com mittee is planning a benefit bridge party to be given in the near fu ture: iand that they are also plan ning to give an operetta under the direction of Mrs. Josephine Al bert Spaulding. i 1 Mrs. Robert Kreason I of the membership-committee announced three new elnb members.' Mrs John Wick, chairman of the hous ing committee, reported that new tables and chairs for the club rooms' would be ' purchased soon. Mrs! Oscar Hayter spoke briefly of the recent meeting of the Polk county public health association and told of the fine work that the association is doing. -. j Psm':Is-Given 1 At the conclusion of the bust nee meeting, Mrs. Robert Krea son,! j president lot the Dallas branch of the American Associa tion! ?of University Women, pre sented this program: piano solo by Mrs, Norman Classen;' vocal solos by Mrs. Robert Hatch, accompan ied by Mrs. Clossen which included "Stogy Smile, Slumber,,, by Gou nod! and "Sandman"; by Carrie Jacobs Bond; and a book review by Mrs. Robert Kreason. j ! The guest speaker of the after noon : was J. R. Jewell, dean of the school of education, University of Oregon, who gave an! Interesting and! Informative talk on the changing educational t system in the United States, He said the old idea! of education was mere "book knowledge." Then an educated person was one who had mastered Webster's "blue back"; speller and McGnffey's reader. He traced the educational changes that hare gradually taken place and said tthati more: and more; stress has been placed on education for liv ing rather than on the mere learn ing of facts. -;:! V: 'Lv1 -- r- j, Changing Schools Topic ; He stated that a treat change In -the cnrricnl ! of the schools has. t gradually taken place, a change that has been tor a more practical education, and one. that cculd be -used in everyday life. ' Dean Jewell believes that with in -the next' few tears there will b even greater changes in the schools and urged his audience to be receptive to these changes as they! 'will make, for a more at tractive and more practical eda catlonal system. - ' : i " ; ! Tea was served toa large num ber of members and guests by the hostesses. Mrs. Robert Kreason, Mrs.; R. R. Turner,; Mrs. Lonner Ralston, Mrs. J. A. Inglia, Mrs. E; B. Bossatti, Mrs. Ivan : Warner and Mrs, J. K. Hillings worth. u -i!, 1 : i ; , Change Made in County Agent's Office as Cook :) Takes 'P. :;E, P. Position 1 M, ' ALBANT, Nov. 4. Priorjto ac cepting a position with the Port land General Electric company as agricultural engineer,' Al Cook, who has been in charge of the ad ministration ef the U. S. depart ment: of agriculture solli conser vation since its inauguration, Is In Corvallls where he is ; attending B u si ne ss Cards in this directory rn on monthly : basis only. Ratet ft pee line per month. Auto Brakes Mike ; 1 Panes. 271.. South Commercial Brushes FTTLLKR BRUSHES, So. : Side. TeL 8734. 318S Brooks St. TSve. - appoint ments., - i : ;; 1 i . v- r-Mi- 1 j ' . -: FOR; FULLER brashes,, phone 7332. . ) " 1 Building Contractor FOWLER S SONS.- Tet 1113. Catering Service LTOCHE3, BANQUETS, " pri va te . dln- 1 h I Chimney Sweep . ' - 1 TELEPHOJfB 4450,' g. B. North nesa. jrcrtxiACsjcLEArka t 1 Chirppractors DR.! O Ii SCCTTT, PSC. hipractor. 85$ N. HlaH.,.TeU l?a78at,,v Electrical Service - BOSLES Electric. 843 State- St. Wir ing; motors, appliaaee. repairs, service. E Excavating; Excavating of all kinds, ! Basements dug. h Dirt hauled er moved. Dirt for sa. Salem Sand and Gravel Co. Phone Florists BrtUhaapfa, .44? Court, i. Furs DuBAlR For Co. ! Master farriera' and deslgnera. Rm. 8 A 4 MHUr Bldg. Mv Laundries. ! THBl NEW SALEM MAUNDRT I i THE WEIDER LAUNDRY S83 & Jlgh. :-. , , : TeL 9118 r-rn . i - . - : . - - . -; I . CAPITAL CITT LAtJNDRT ' i--. ! First in Quality and Service Telephone SI 8 1214, Uroyd-ay Heji two-weeks school "in connection with his (new position. '. i As a result ot: Cook's resigna tion two changes are taking placre in the' office of County Agent Fiord Mullen.-Maude- Cummings, secretary, la ; being advanced to Cook's office and Margaret Dooley will -take fiss Cummings' place as secretary. tf , , .t, s i 1: Louver House in tit: Democrat Ranks if 11! C Continued from Page age'il!!';!:! - ii M i ! L .Li' trim (D) : botttJWashlngtoh; 5th, Ellis W. Barnes (D); Russell Ho gaa D) William P, Cady (D. Jack' Wagner (D), Nraul E. Roth (D)- E. a Allen tD)FyHk Delch (R). Archie K. Higgs (D, Phil Brady (D) I George Wi Friede (D). Charles mi Leach tDjj Df 1 bert A, Norton tD, A, M. Esspn (D). ' ; .1! M!:f 'i i! il-fsi'S-4-J " - Sixth; N- Ray Alber. Clackamas (D) ; 7th, Daisy B. Bevang (D), James W. Eckersley (D)i Fred D. Jeannet (D), all Clackamas; 8th. R. H. C. Bennett ; (R), W. B. Dnersfi fD), both! Yamhllh th, J. TMahoney, Llntoln (D); 10th, Lyle D. Thomas, Polk R); Hth. A. Rennie, Benton' (R); 12th, Walter Fnhrer,' (R), Ronald E. Jones (R). Hannah Martin (R), Thomas A. Llresleyt(D); all Mar Ion; 13th. Fried Dawson (D), Fred E. Harrison (D)r both Linn; 14th; Clarence FJ Hyde (D)A. O. Waller (R), Ralph PJ Laird (D). Flfteenth, Glenn N. Riddle ! (R). Bernard A.1 Tonnr i (R) . i both Douglas; 1 16th, J.i H.': McClpskey, Coos CD); 17th. Roy E. Carter, Curry (D); 18th.! W,'H. Miller. Josephine (I); 19th, W. MJ -Mef Calllster (R), R.i O Stephenson (D) ; 121st, Malcolm W. Wilkin son, Waseo (R ); 2 2nd, Ernest Ri Fatland R, Gilliam, Giles IlLl French tR). Sherman; 23rd, Carl Engdahl (R), RL) Wayne Erwitt (D). both Urn a tin a. ipi I ij Sill M Twenty-fourth,! Vernon D,! BuR, Union (D) : 25th,! C. T. Hockett, Wallowa (R). Howard w. Tnrn er, Jefferson (R); j 27th, a; s Grant, ! Bake (D); 1 2Sth, iJf Ff Hosch. Deschutes I (t))l 2$th, Ci W. E.. Jennings. Lake (D); 130th, E. Wi i Jtimneriing, (Kl f Mrant; Slsti V. B. Staples, Malheur; (R J 2 32nd. Harry D. Boivin (D-R)4 and Heary Semoa (D-B), both Kiam4 ath; i 33rd, Grace; K. Magruder.1 Columbia (D). 1 Rotary Hears of Ganoe i ' - :i Charjlain Johni WJ Beardj pas tor of ML Tabor church, Portland,! talked to ! the Rotary iclah Wed nesday ' relaUnr his experience i a canoe trip ! down the ' Missouri river, taken with his son last som- meri They launched their ii light canoe- to Jefferson! river near the junction of it and iwlth the Mad ison aad GalUUa ite form, the Missouri,! and i ran the 'rapids and skirted I the shags ito a point Hp! North Dakota; They 'retraced! the path otwfraaqciaj dodburn Reported . i ; 1 I - 1 . i (' !i ':i ii! H ii ii!' Vr P i' ', p! Urn; Salent police were requested ; at 11:15! last night toi broadcast!' de scriptions -i of; ; t wi a! Woxidbprn boys whose parent reported i that they had been missing aihee S a. m- yesterday. " They were last seen when, they left their homes, snpnosedly- for schooL 1 HIH5 ( The two are Bobby j and Ray Freebnrg,! If,: wearing! trench i coats! j Freh Hi. 17, Both wre t? Hi iiiir :i t.'- -1 D lrectorsy E t Lawn Mowers i:Ni Sharpened. ; repaired 'and traaefL' PK 481 9. Harry W.j Scot t 14T 8v ComL i I Mattresses! rliH !Hlt;. SALEM FLUFF-RUCT ' and . Mattress Factory, i NEW MATTRE33 made to: order, old remade ; carpet deant ng, sis tnet flnfr rue weaving, 8. 13th A Wll hnr. Tel. ; 84 4 L OTTOj Fj iZWiqKERJ Est. 191L t-i ! -I ! ji j ii j!j i II iMih CAPITOL BKDUINU CfX, Phone 4089. r Music Stores MHti!i! GEO. C WIlLPtonc radioed aewlnft machines,; sneet mtasie ana piano stue- les. Repairing nulloa, pnonograpbs ana sewing machines. r 433 EtaU , atreeL Salanviu., iK i . I i' ii i$Mii Painting t ill'! iLSO . KALSOMIK1NG, ! ' ! l !'i t reason. . lT.i ju-:f Photo Engraving! iillj! Salem photo' engraving. 14T ' N, Coro tnercUl.! TeL M1.M; .ji 1 t Printing MiMS! v-OR i STATIONER Ti iearda. .: namnn lets, programs, booka or any kind ef nrtntling, call The Statesman Printing Department.: 318 8. Commercial. Tele- 1 ' Sewing Machine Repairs 1 a a Lsatherman. f SSftVlltS Waller. Stoves ' !';M-" J We ' repair etevee. raeges, 'drceUtora Sell aew and rebuilt-stoves. ranges and circulators, stoca; fence, posts, wire, Salem Fence and Stove 343 Cheroeketa. I TsV 4174. chicken werita !!" iiii Taxidermist I ii liti St-E. WIGGINS. 1 sali N !. .hwy,: Transfer , i Ff)R tocat or dials nt tranafer etorags. call 3131. La rmer Transfer Co. Trpckr te: Fortune aMy.-i-'-fr.4l wi- m Rameeyer truck service. Phone 3384) CAPITAL? CTTT -Transfes 3o.-3I8 State 6. TeL ITfS. Distributing, :for wardlng aed itorage our specialty, oei oarHratcev .v, , -i ;i'it i Tjl-i! r.jr. Veil UrUlinT R, A. West nt , Baa! 441. Tdj hi Melson's Lead. ' iitBecoiiieis Safe tpounty Stays rllepublican Except for Sheriff; Count Nears End -; -.- : '-5! D- thai early: returns, T. A. Livesley Increased his vote in his. race for legislature and last night stood Second only to . Ronald E. Jones ivithi 10,423 votes. Jones pouea iO.fl. , Martin was third with 10.422 and Fnhrer had 10.331to fill the fourth place. Duncan had 359 Ai-Mills - 8043, Potter 8450, Ulrich-7208, Harris 4143 and Ol- j On the rest of - the c o u n t y ticket Boyer ran a wy with the county clerk race to poll 12,410 to 1714 given Young;' Drager re ceived 13.888 to Fulton's 8882 to bej reelected treasurer; Shelton held a . 8000 vote margin over Broukher for; assessor; position 4Uhfl2,507 to 9831; and. Fisher Sad iron the county surveyor of fice' gainst Darley by a "vote of 12.28:2 to 0074 : , - I Mrs. -Brooks - was returned ' as recorder over Hattle G. Hart by a vote of 12.C02 to 10.342, and C E Barrlck. won handily In his race for coroner with A. CJ Fries en, getting 45,093 votes to Frie sen'si7772. !:, M'""- -- Honevman Choice ill Pierce Continued from Page 1) more; closely with Mrs. Honeyman than , with , Congressman Pierce, w hose support In the, committee man race didn't go tor Latourejtte. In ! the judgeship another fa vored name is Judge Hall Lusk of Portland.' The Marlon county bar (by nearly a unanimous Tote esterday endorsed Oscar Hayter 4ff Dallas for the office. I iTbose under the Pierce pat ronage like Milt Miller, .collector of customs .and" J. W. Maloney, internal, revenue collector, will now be on the anxious 'seat, for Ihett i reappointments. n i! l u-Auto . Alisliap iiries Three nersons were- listed as injured Jn the -report of an' auto mobile-city bus collision at Rural avenne and Berry street at 1 "p, mj : yesterday - filed at city police headquarter last night. They were Mr and Mrs." N. J.i VT 12. 13 leV 16 20 33 3V 3f Hi H2 3 HI i V : 51 52 ii ii 1.1 7 ; i ii ' i i ii . I Cross yprd Puzzle Ik 1 f 4 By EUGENE SHEFFEll ilsii- HORIZONTAL l-i-What Asaericaai peea wreie MllTaaBerlane"? i ' - Ai-What senator tom Wahehas !j ! bees to Ongrese stoce 1907 7 ai-.Lnbricate -. t . -.J..;-.-; 2French coin .Mf r' i ISr-nooded cane .i-- , ' - i;!l4V-WUy - ,v;: - - , j lfr-Label ; - .-"v t'?-- !i i6UFoot piTemeats r, . -. il8r-Orientv . .-.-.' ", 1 i ZO-What general became . presl-lh- l den ef Washistsi CellegeT r2l1-rlHoa 4f a. PoeM f 23r-Character to old French panto t'i i ; roime v . '!j ;.; X leL-Tioetii ntli -. . ... ; : : 2S What BHtUh antW f WUUri f! el stories wrote "With Cive 23UThereiore --r.,- .:f.r:v et r I lTesi(tN!-nA tVtm 4vra8JC' Tlilj I Ulllw Ia4sui ; 2iWVocal composition on a sacred : a text-,;. - -. 3ii-Maka lace M 1it linm ' -. 8-i-Scmi-precIoa3 stone j 8S-i-Narrative , ' 4 ! ! 2A-LSmaJl aailinff vessel : sa-Whe was the inveator ef dyraa s U $ anitef ..- - - ' '- . : : f ' 3Whal Is the first name ef the -i jj popular saotios) pictore gome ' !:JU.i'. Markall - - 4 Natural elevation of land 4 Short . light rifles - - i: M, 4S-Piece out . .- ' t"--':--r 4SwThe kava ;.ri 44South Americas rominant . 6J--.Nm-nbeT' -----.-';.''' ' i Stahylonlaa deity ' ; ; r Sj-What British ambassador at ri Ij M : faaaooa cellectUa ef saarbles Us4 I'i ireem the' Parthenon? S i BS Downcast ,-! I'j f"f - vxRTicAL v . : , : . 1 Fondle - , ' ' : ZS outh American wood sorrel ' ' 3What French empress was the ; 'j consort of Napelewa HI 7 , 4---Low male- voice M." ' ' sVFail ta Include ' Gtree from f omethtaf obnoxious f :l" -':-:,:' ' "';--i!!' ''7-- A : . ' '.' Swain. 448 University street, and Mrs. G K. .Sundlle, 910 Hood. Police said their Injuries were minor. - - - Homer Harrison, route one. was driver of me pus ana w. r. Weddle,-. Jefferson route one, of the private car. Trend Unchanged, Here (Continued from Page II council by a 473 to a ii to izt martin over Fred E. WeBs. . Returns on the treasurershlp contest were: ; - Preciact - Haneer nice Salem 1 Salem 2 Salem 3 Salem 4 Salem 6 ........ 288 ........ 339 . . k a . - 180 ........ .203 ........ 255 230 1C3 249 293 134 201 228 180 222 18 & ict, 229 277 171 193 303 152 253 118 225 183 118 185 Salem ( 199 230 172 Salem 7 Salem 8 Salem'. 9 Salem 10 Salem 11, Salem 12 Salem 13 Salem. 14 Salem 15 Salem IS Salem 17 Salem IS Salem 19 Salem 20 'Salem 21 Salem 22 Salem 23 Salem 24 ....... 209. 9 9 4k S 4 223 237 ....... 183 . . . . .' 2 6-4 .....,.'233 193 259. 317 181' 299 143 225 252 170" 240 7 'A- - :.' ''::,.!, -5587 4887 - e incomplete. . Complete second ward councl vote returns were; Precinct Marshall Wells Salem 2 ........ 348 210 ft Salem 11 ....... 189 ,127 Salem 23 .......138 89 425 Totcnsend Claims Sixty In Congress for "Plan" CHICAGO, Nov. ts-(JPi-Dr. Francis E. Townsend. old age pensions advocate, ' claimed : to- , night that based on Incomplete, returns' the Townsend national recovery.- plan "has over 80 con gressmen and senators from 20 states already assured ot seats." Of the 80, Townsend said, .37 were democrats. 14 were republi cans, 4 progressives and-5 farmer labor. ;-.;! -V" -Recognition Withheld. ROME,"" Nov. 4.--(JPHThe Unit ed States'; through Ambassador . William . Phillips, abstained from formal, recognition j today of Italy's annexation of Ethiopia. 9 10 'A 14 17 20 42 23 2H 23 26 in 32 35 3S HO HH W5 HS HI SO 53 7 One spot in cards " S What English novelist : wref - "The Forest Lovers' T 9 Famona Canadian physician 10 Family ; breed 11 River in France and Belgium 17 Ethereal . 19 Siamese com - ' 21 Humorous 22 Biblical name - ' . 23 Leaf of a corolla 24 Feminine name 25 Indian tribe ; M. " . 2fc Sum I..; . ' . 28 Desire with expectation of get .: ting ,-: 31 Not stationary i . v 32 Collections of sheets of paper 34 What important lake ia Ethio- . pia ia valeed as a source el the riae NUe7 . k, 35 The tun - i.v i ' 87 Rustic . ' I 4 83 Month to the Jewish calendar - 40 Prefix: half 41 Means ef conveyance 42 HaUt'. - - 43 Sick, - - , 44 Old 0073 ; 46 New Zealand parrot ,' 47 Conclusion . , , h. Herewith la the .solution te yester day's puzzle. ; C v -.1 HiC O-i - ill I - tG-NO. CoprtsM, nri. t r'.it fti'irw r.-?;-i.. l HI i fnfi iM mm hii-i'i s Mi-