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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1924 i i t i I I ! i i s AUDRED BUNCH , Pbone 106 . jMlss Alta Jones Is entertaining aijier house guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dingman, in whose honor a number of pleasant affairs hare been arranged. ' '-'!fla. Wednesday Miss Jones en tertained in a, most charming way at- .bridge, four tables playing. For tHe decaratlons red tulips and .white lilacs were used. Mrs. H. H. Olinger won the high score and Mrs. E. H. Hobson the low. ' . 'A second affair was the eve dinner party given at the Marion hotel with- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adolph presiding as hosts: Covers were placed for eight. The group motored to the Country club for the evening. :Mr. and Mrs. Dingman are from Portland. " : y ' '- ' - 1 'Pfofessor T. S. Roberts this eve nfng "will present his junior piano pupils In recital at his home, 505 North Summer street. . Mr.'and Mrs. W. W. Sawyer of Seattle stopped briefly yesterday morning at the E. W. Hazard home '640 South Summer street. Mrs. SawyerJ who ir a sister of Miss Edith t Hazard, had jus t met ; !a . V:V . - ' FULL FASHIONED ifr-S;-t I - L. -c. .'. - Summer days are Chiffon days! I j' .'., ' - Weeks ago when FASHION said Chiffon, we prepared , J t i -!.. to greet the season wlth this sale to greet U" with ja- ' r' ' v.-J j- quality stocking of pure. silk, full fashioned, reinforced , , I lisle sole and garter hem. A clear sheer weight of en-"' ' " ' 7 1 ' ' during charm. i : '.' I . .' The label .identifies these as. very standard qualities-. - s - -' " - new id perfect. . Our Liberty Streef window tells the ' - , . . whole story of this sale. , J : . - - .'. - V, i ,V-V ' - Co,or re: PBSXCU -XCDE, XlBDALE. dlNXAMOS; CUAMPAIGJT. . 1 -a. t LOO CABIN", MODE, SOMBKEBO.LAB1ATS I " . ' - OX SALE TODAY! . ;. ' '., ; ' : -- .- ' ; . i . .... -. r. f I '. :. . l ' " ' ,. t j i . , Your ; , First ' . ru , n iv M " ".'.Choice Qualities ,r. m A '. - 7 . " :'' ;R; - Today . n ' 1 i I : , Psur mm : T - - L-J. -- - .. . COURT STRRET AT LIBERTY - J --.?-. - , ' . L - . . ' ' . ... . : - ' . " - . r .. . . - Mr. , Sawyer in Portland following his return from - Idaho. A costume party was thoroughly enjoyed by the members . of the Sweet Briar club, wa en. they met as guests at the Al. Steiner home. Mrs. Williams , of Portland, .Mrs. Charlotte Selden, Mrs., Ira Darby, and Mrs. David Wright met with the; club. -A brief business-meeting preceded the jpTogram . whfch was wholly informal and of a pan tomime nature, music and games further delighted 'the guests. , - Purple and- white "lilacs anf pur ple tulips added 'floral ,charm to the rooms. , he i 6 members Iwho met for the, costume party were: Mrs. Arthur Utley, Mrs. William McCall, Mrs. Corydon Blodgett, Mrs. .M. C. Petteys, .Steiner, Mrs. Lou Grote, Mrs. A: HY Bonn Mrs. Ed Pratt, MJsa NeUle Taylor, Mrs. C..C. , Chaffee, Mrs. E- , O. .Moll, Mrs. C. C. Page, Mrs. James Imlah, Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. Ferd Allen. , The next ; hostess for the club will be Mrs. Arthur Utley. " 5 , : ; .': ' rl. : ... This afternoon! at 2:30 o'clock, pupils of Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby will gather at her - studio, -67 North Cottage street, for, an im promptu musicale. Musical games will add to the pleasure of the af ternoon when the following pupils will present a program: Edith Clement, Elizabeth Clement, Jes sie Fukuda. Susie Fukuda, .Irma Hodgkin, Mildred Parker, Wilson Siegmund,' Julia1 Carrie, . Evange line Heineck, Lillian Scott, Lillian Lyman, Erma Keefer, and Kathryn Eaton. - SOCIAL CALENDAR Today Daughters of the American Re volution,; Mrs. Henry B. Thielsen, 104 J Court Btreet, hostess, '-s-'i . Cooked 'food sale by -lad las of First Congregational church, Pig gly WIggly store. 4 . ? ri J'.- , Program at . TB hospital, Miss Joy Turner in charge. Phoenix club formal, at Illihee club house. Professor 1". S. Roberts' recital of junior pupils. Bertha Junk. Darby, private re cital:" K : Sunday ' Musical tea. ( Professor, T. S. Robert's 1 studio," 5:30. o'clock. - - - :f-;- s ;. " Fifteen locai young women are in Attendance at the. annual Older Girls' conference which is in pro gress this wek-end at McMinnville. Mrs. Ed. Daugherty accompanied the girls who are: Lucille Burton, Florence-Young, Buth Ross; Clar ice Ritchie, ,. Susie Church, Mar garet Bo Dine, Mabel Wolfe,- Val leda Ohmarti Maxine Bolander, Fern Warner, - Irene rBreithaupt Esther Lisle, Loretta ,Koener,,Hel ea Yarnell, Evenly Martung, 3eat rice Martung, Lois Hockett . and Rnth Davidson. v. , f An informal musical tea -is an nounced as the last delightful fea ture of Music week. The affair .will be given tomorrow afternoon, with calling hours from 4 to 6:30 at the attractive home of Professor T. S. Roberts,' 505 North Summer street. Assisting Mrs. Roberts through the afternoon will be Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby andMrs. Harry M. Styles. t i , , j v ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Haberman, 1133 Court street were hosts Wed nesday evening for the 'members of the'Merrie Thymers club." Five hundred was the diversion of the evening, with high score going to Mr. Lewis. Lilacs and tulips were used in. the rooms. Refreshments were served, .with a pleasant social hour following. The next meeting of the club will be on May 7 with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, the hosts. i ., . ' i -The Daughters of the American Revolution, meeting this afternoon at j theJ home of Mrs. Henry B. Thielsen, 1049 Court street, will have the splendid opportunity of observing "Indian Day" in a de- lightful manner. Mrs. Harwood Hall, of Chemawa,wlll pe,ak in her usual Informing fashion "As sistant hostesses wiUi Mrs. Thiel sen will be Miss Frances M. Rich ards, Miss Nell Thielsen, and Mrs. Ivan Putnam. , " ; s ' ;. j '' : , ', The birthdays of thetwb daugh ters of Dr. and MrsJ. John C Evans were observed in a most pleasant manner on Easter Sunday with Margaret celebrating her eleventh anniversary and Barbara' her sixth. Mrs. Evans, was the. hostess of, the afternoon; the hours, of which jyvere delightfully v-spent, vwith games. Birthday" relreshments .'were' serf- fed from an attractive taoie cen tered with a basket of vivid,4 tint ed eggs. A yellow color . scheme was carried out. ' The guests of - the -afternoon were: Margaret Evans, Barbara Evans, Elizabeth Lewis, Frances Marie Cupper, Roberta Mills.-'Ev-elyn Ross, Alta Shea,.Alena Bcem mef,' Josephine Cornoyer," Lenita Bellinger, Virginia Cross, Peggy Thompson, Bonnie Bremmer Betty Byrd, 11a- Mills, Nancy Johnson, Janet Byrd, Grover Le .Bellinger and David Thompson. " -; Appropriate to ,Mustc week 5ras. the program given at the. Wash ington' junior high" school jindef the direction of Miss Lucille Emt mons at' 1 o'clock assembly.1 TheX seventh grade, vboysvo glee ciqo made its first appearance at thisr time. The-17-piece-orchestra gaxa. numbers. The mixed glee lub Cj 50 voices was also an "appreciated singing group. 'The. program foM "Dreams" . . . .. V; Snyder "Barcarolle" - . . . .Offenbacb ; ' i ."Orchestra.':;, "Sally Roses'' (vocal solo) .Z . Josephine Albert. "A Warrior Bold"; . . I . . .Adanjs 4 xBoys' Clee'f lub. "Leibeslied" Krelslef ." Mildred Roberts. -.- "When de Banjos PlayV. .Wilson "Gypsy Song" . . . . . . . .'.Grindell Mixed glee clubs. C Mrs. George J. Pearse Is enter taining as her house guest Mrs. T. G. Hopkins of Albany. : V The Bar-W club members Were- hosts last evening for a twenty-f two over banquet - at , the Gray Belle, Prof. F. MJ Erickson pre sided as toastmaster for the oc casiojn. Responses were given by Elaine Clower, Nadie: Strayer, Robert Notson,' Merle Bohney'ahd Ward Southworth. The banquet table carried, out a attractive color scheme of cardinal and gofd, baskets of Scotch broom 'being used -with bows of cardinal : me- llne. - : . :.. : tJ Covers; were plaieedvfor-l'ref. and Mrs. F. M. Erickson, Prof. Roy Harding, Miss Alary- Find ley. Mis Ila r Comstock,''Mis8 ' -Grace Louise Bowes, Misy Kathryn Ross man, Miss Florence Young. ' Mi3s Adelia White, Miss Nadie Strayer, Miss Elaine - Clower, '-Miss Esther Mover, Miss Elaine ObergrAubrey Fletcher," Robert'4 Notson' Ward Southworth, Ralph Emmons, Vic tor ? Carlson, ;Warren -Day, Merle Bonney, Leland Chaplaand Waldo Zeller. - ' , - : ;,-; . Mrs. Mary K. Logan of Tualatin spent Friday in Salem at the home of her daughter-in-law. Mra-CK. Logan.. Mrs; Logan was formerly state president? and organizer of the-PEO Sisterhood. h u .. m - , - ; v- .. . . t . , ; Miss Minnie Alvira Gorton last evening - at 7 : 3 b -o'elock-t became the bride of Harold T.'WWte,-the ceremony being performed at - the" Court Street Christian 'church pas-' sonage. Rev. R. LOPutnam officii a ting. The simple ring service was used. The bride wore- orchid silk canton crepe1 and crfrrifed lavender sweet peas-V.She wa,'s attended ' by 'Miss Alice iBoock Gleft Gorton acted as best- man i j " Miss Gorton has been in the, employ of the tax commission. Mr. 'White Is a -pressman at the Oregon Statesman" Guests "pres-1 ent for the ceremony were Btr. and Mrs. E.; 'Gorton, the . parents j of the bride. ah4 Mr. and Mrs. T.. C. White,, parents of .th together with Miss Boock and Mr Cortoii. Mr and Mrs. .White will make their .- home ' with -MrsV White'a parent at 11 40 Leslie street. The members "of the BE club met this week as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Ed. Keene. Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Steward,' Mr. ahd, Mrs; ;d l plmstead, Mr.' and Mrs.' E. Fan- drich, ' ahdMf.- irid Mrs. Hawi were, invited, guests. Mrs. OIm- stead and Mrs.. Fandrich won the honors of ,the evening The con solation went to Mrs, George Staf ford and Mrs. Kightlinger. ; The Kensington cub . met for a delightful . afternoon wkh Mrs. J C. Kaioury,-. 916 Union street, this week. A -: bowl of lilacs, and narcissus added to the beauty; of the rooms. Mrs. Katisvalis was an invited, guest. The afternoon passed pleasantly with chatting, sewing and mustc. In the serving of the .luncheon the hostess was assisted by her daughters, Helen Kafoury and- Mary Kafoury an4 Virginia Evans! Those present were: Mrsk I. M. Dotighton, Mrs. Herbert H. Hauser, Mrs. : Paul Hauser, Mrs.j George King, - Mrs. Frank Powers, Mrs. Otto Wilson, Mrs. Albert Smith,; Mrs. . F-. , S. Anunsen, Mrs. Katisvalis, and the hostess, Mrs. Kafoury. I The Pythian Bisters will sponsor a dance. In. the nature of a benefit for the new Pythian home in Ban couver; ; in- the, W.'O. W. halls Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. W. Fer tell and Mrs. " George Sk eels are in charge of , the 'arrangements '. 1 '' ' - .,r;.- - ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benson, 1365 Center'- street, .opened their home this -week for a delightful "house warming." A large group of guests were present,' 'Including: s BesS Bailey, Lucy Beck, . Alice . Boock, Eunice Brown, Hattie Brown, Zel ma Busch, Marcella:Caspell, Mar garet Crossan, Helen Culp, Esther Elickson, Velma Gilliam', . Aldine Hilpot, Grace Holt, Lavern'e Kant? aer, Constance Kantner, Louisa Kezar, Irene- Larson, Ruth Law rence, Eulalie Lindsay, ... Sylvia Marsters, Faun Milburn, Jessie Miller, Violet Peters, Katherlne Pugh, Katie Rinehart, Ruth Roer 'der, Velma - Rominger, Maude Savage, Nancy Savage, Winnie ;Taylor. Grace Thrapp, Ola Valkel, Cleo' Walker, - Mildred Waters, Edith Welbourn, Naomi Whalen, Lois Wheeler J 'Frances Wieder kehr, Ethel Wycliff, and Mrs. Ray Benson. .: .:. ' ' - L - ' - -' -'. - ; " A 'sale of delicious cooked foods twill be held 'at the Piggly WIggly store today by the ' ladies of the First Congregational church ' 4 " r-V ' :, " ; Twelve matrons were the guests of Mrs. " Frank r Durbin at the luncheon of the ' Capitol bridge luncheon club. Mrs. Homer Gou- let, and lira. AK Jones were invit ed guests of the day.l- The lunch- leon. table an4 rooms were especial ly, attractive .with lilacs, aria.tu.- lips. CMrs. O. ,C. , Locke . won, the card honors, A. . rj So enjoyable a., program " was given at Moore'tr Music .house, ad ding well to the pleasure of Music Week, that a number, of encores were called for V In. addition to the announced numbers,' Leon Jen- nison sang "Sylvia" - by Speaks and""Duna" by McGill- . Kenneth McCormack gave, as a piano num ber, MacDowell's "To a Wild Rose." Stewart J. Scriven, vio linist, delighted the appreciative audience who gathered In the pi ano .room, . witn i Victor Herbert's Gypsy Love Song" Charles Muston sang, as his encore num ber, "Pretty .Creatures," (Quil- ter). ; V " nMlss Margaret Putnam has . as her. house guest for the. week Miss Alice Forsythe of Pendleton. .. . Miss Joy4-,Tumer is. in charge ot the program 'which will 'be given at the state TB .hospital this eve ning." Townspeople are invited to the -concert. The program offers a wide group- of delightful num bers. Miss Turner's 25-piece or chestra will give well-chosen . sel ections. Fern Tweedie and Wilma Morrison will contribute piano solos; -and Mrs. . Goodenougb and Ralph Savage will appear together In 'a piano duet. Two talented trio groups will play, in one;. Miss Turner, J. R:!De-Spain, and Har old Rupert taking-the parts', in the other, ' Miss Turner, Harold Rupert ' and Milliam E. Moses. Mrs. O. B. Gingrich will entertain with interpretative . Indian songs. Mrs. Harry Styles will sing. ' , The membert' of the " Phoenix club of . the. high school will hold their formal dance of the spring season this -evening at the Illihee country club, REALTY EXCHANGES I ' Reported by1 Union Abstract : . John A.- McClain to James I. Stewart, lot 36, E ward Fruit F.. io. : .. - 1 .. Louise Brunk to Lomuel Mar tin,; lot 5, block 1, Willamette ad dition .tO Salcmr S375. : C f -' Isabel! Ilruce . and husband to Irs.;.Llna Harrmann. part lot 2, block-" 1," North' Salem. 10. . . " v W. .1. Staley arid, wife to ; Clem M. Durbin,-lots 1 and 2, block 19 of Fairmount Park addition to Sa lem,' 10. , i . . D. . J,. Fry and wife to , Myrtle Williamson, lot " 7.. hlixV .1.' Mfirh- way addition to Salem. $60p. . : Oregonian Pub. . Co. to! City of Salem, lot 2, block 8, Oaks, ad-i r.v n worn fflDlg Demonstrate the Famous i w.. Free to Callers at Hotel If you , are .Ruptured, - your big opportunity -has now ar rived. If you want to be free from, the slavery; of gouging; chafing trusses that make life a burden and misery, - then HERE and NOW is the time to act. ''. . ' " ' " " Mrs. F. E: Williams, experts in rupture; cases, trained lun der the personal direction of W. S.. Rice of 'Adams, N. Y., Originator of the famous Rice (Non .-Surgical) Rupture Method will be at the Marion Hotel, Salem,, Oreg., . Monday and Tuesday, April 28 and 29, alid at Albany Hotel, -Albany, Oreg;, Thursday ; May 1, to give free demonstration, and trial of his safe and painless Method, to every man, woman and child who is ruptured. -You have, ho " doubt, . heard and - read much about , this famous Rice Rupture' Method and the wonderful cures which thousands have reported from it. Now. you -have ihe chance to ' find out all , about it to have it personally, applied to your own rupture and learn j ust what it can arid' will do in . YOUR QWK case. Just call at the hotel and these Ex perts will give you their per sonal attention, best advice and complete demonstration absolutely without charge. Are you tired of that binding;:- hampering, I uncomfort able old truss ? " Would you like ; to be done with truss wearing forever? Then in vestigate this Rice Method and learn the wonderful op portunity for help and cure it offers. Remember it is dif ferent from anything else and i3 accomplishing wonderful re sults where all other treat- manto ' - on9 ' AtrAn ' nn.nlin have failed. It is modern, up- to-the-minute, abreast of the latest scientific developments. It is the one Rupture Method you are not asked to take on faith alone the one Method that is positively demonstrat ed to you right on your own rupture, .without any charge I111UIV W VA ' A. , ' i. t i OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE TO RUPTURED WOMEN. ! . . f. ' m t Trusses? in common use are not suited to women and ; oft en do great injury; That is why women suffer more and are in greater danger; from rupture than men.- This visit is, . therefore, . of special; im portance to ruptured women who for. the first timeisince they, became runtured are af forded the opportunity of obtaining-the -personal advice and help of a Lady Expert, who is thoroughly qualified ana equippea to meet every neea and render service of the very highest order and value to everyone who accepts her neip.- .-.r-p-'. .; . .jDon't let this, great -opportunity -get away- from you. Your call on the Rice Experts is sure; to. prove one' of the best things you ever did. They will be there only two days then your opportunity will pe gone. Remember, you do not spend a penny unless, after haviriffa complete demonstra tion you decide this is the Method for, you 1 and you-i you alone ire the sole iudce Of that.-: !.. wr.. Call any time from & to 12 a? m.; 2 to 5 p.' m.; or' T to 9 evenings... Simply, ask at the note! desK for the Kice ilx- perts and they will dd the rest. W. S RICE, fccf Adams, NY Rice Method 1 1 w (MASSIFIEfr: BEGflOIT Phone 23 Advertlslns Dept. CLASSIFIED XDTEBTIsBjIZKTS . ' " " Rta, per word: rtr lnstrtion.. 2. Thre insertions- Money to Loan On Real Enttt T. K. FOEI' Ott Ldd b Bnih Bunk) AUTO REPAIRING ' BUIOK AND 8TUDEBAKEB ' Specialist j JACK DOERFEB MOTOB REPAIR 410 8. Commercial. 2-apr26 GCARAXTEED Auto Repairing ; : II. H. HARRIS ; ' -ITS S. Liberty. - -2spr2a AUTO TOPS Side Curtains Put ' on ' door rods, cushion repairing. Also ' top and O. 3. HULli. 256 State-St. - 9-apr26 FOR REXT SPACE ."Oa BEKT 17 SOUTH LIB . ertjr St.. . ... ... 4-M7l FOB RENT FOB-I S OF THE CROP, - jtou acres, lair bondings; 1UU acres In cultiTStion. 6 miles touth. ... -...... f SOCOLOFSKT. Realtor " , 4t Sta- St. " sprlOtf FOR RENT apartments 5 LAKGE FURNISHED FLAT. OARAGE. scant May 1. Adults only' 1395 8. High. Phone 555J.!- ' 5-spr2 FOR REXT FURNISHED THREE room apartment,' facing; Clarion sqnsre. 495 Aorta Commercial. Phone 1757 w. - 5-apr27 ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM- FURNISHED apartment, 590 Union.- Phone 567 J . ... i - - ... ..!... - . . 5apr26 TWO UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FOB RENT 3 APTS. CLOSE IN. NO ob lection to children.- Mrs. . Uorer, 147 N. Commercial. .Room 6. 5-apr23tf STRICTLY MODERN. FIVE BOOM -teat ed apartment, unfurnished. Garage $60 - month. 1444 Center. Phone 1377J. ' --- 6-apr2Stt FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH Piano '592 NV Summer. Phone 1078. 5-a20tf FOR RENT DOWNTOWN APARTmenH with water aid . beat. . Patton Apart. aenta. t Call Fattoa'a Book atora. 2a-tf FOR. RENT-. APARTMENTS, : - Oommereial. . - - . 891 . NO. .; FOR i REXT . room . TUB EE MODERN FURNISHED HOOMS, i -Reasonable, no children.' - Also srre. 633 N. lligiu y7 -apr27 ROOM AND BOARD WITH. HOME TriT- ileires. Phone-1 942 J. 2esprl7tf FOR RENT houses LARGE 8 ROOM HOUSE. MOST . ALL furnished. Phone 1911 or inquire 1185 - Marion. ... - , 7-apretI ' .-. FOR rent: Partly furnished "5 room boose at 1488 N: Liberty St., $20. ' Knierer, 147 North Com'l St.. Phone 217. ' - . 7-apr27 7. ROOM HOUSE, BATH AND TOILET or apartments, rent reasonable.1 735 N. High. ; 7-apr27 FOR RENT 5 ROOM BUNGALOW 1244 N. Front 8t. y 7-api-26 . ' ' FOR SALE mlscellaneons 8 RADIO GOOD SECOND HAND FOR sale cheap. Phone 1776 w. 8 apr27 CHOICE TABLE, STOCK AND SEED .potatoes. Day phone 717, erening 82 7 J or call at 542 State- St. . 8-mayl FOR SALE TEAM, HARNESS, WAGON All " lor $50. Rt. 3. - Box 233. J. A. Townaend. Phone 78F13.. " 8-apr23tf FOR SALE DROP HEAD SEWING raa chine. Good condition. - Mrs. Moyer ' 117 K. Comk St. Room . - 8-apr23tf LOVERS' OF FLOWERS GLADIOLUS, Rainbow mixture, 25 kinds, 40 for 1: 100? for: 2. Gfaidiblus Giant exhibi tion mixture. 80 for 81; 100 for 83. DahUaa, Giant mixture. . all differeat, .10 for 81. - Cannss, all oo1ort; -for font, 19 for 81. Iris, 'Supreme mix ed. lo for fl. - Ynbeiuses, Giant FearL 12 for 81. - Chrysanthemuma, hardy, all colors, 10 for' 81. 'Phlox, hardy, all color, 10 for 81. Peonies, all the oett, 3 to o ayes, 8 lor 81 1 18 lor S3. , , : HOIiLAND BULBS - , Order now Our supply is limited. Tulips, i Oiant- Darwin or Early; m!x- : ed, or separate colors. 40 for 1: lOO for $2. Narcissua,. single or double. bu xor ft;, iwj tor fa. Hyacinths, (Beddinr) mixed or separate colors. 20 for 81; 100 for f 4. Hyacinths uianc, top-sue, i3--ior VI. - Special prices on larce lots. All orders seat post-paid O.O.D. if you' wish.'- ; , - . R.- J. GIBBINS . . - ') Mt Holly,' New Jersey. 4-apr30 Beautiful Oregon Rose And eleTen other Orero aoiifa to. ! Esther with a fine eoll action of patriot - to aonfs, i sacred songs and many old time favorites. ? '- "all'for 25e. i ' (Special prices in quantity lota) '. ' T:rpelaily Tadaptablr fer achaol, eem monity or .homo tinging. ScomI for Western Songster ? "- TO parea aow U iu third" aditloi . .' . :'f '" ' 'published tr:.;;"" t OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY - , ' 215 S. .Commercial fit. . Salem, Or. HAVE YOUR FURNITURE OR AUTO cleaned and 'polished will; "Kwik shine" or will sell yoa the material to do the work yonre!f, 50o" and 81. Will : also dean . year wallpaper , or shsdes. rents wanted. P. O. Box 428 nr Phone 1820. . 4-jl5tf GARDEN SAND 83.50 LOAD. TWO yards. ne very eesi. rotot UX. 4-apr30 Willamette Valley ' - , Nursery :M;-'' hss a few of Dr. Bean's Bl French prune trees left; also walnut and fil bert trees. J. J. Maihis. Bi. 7. Salem 8ilerto, highway. ; phoae 105F5. -4tf FOR SALE '-OLD NEWSPAPERS 10 rents a huadlsw Circulatloa department . S 20e .150 On BJonth fiix months' contract per mo - 13 moots!' contract, per mo itc Kiaimsa for aay odvertieomont tie . FOR SALE miscellaneous B UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Hara.yoar Tnacbia xerod br th people who maka it. Special rentU rate to students. 800 Maaonio Bid?. Phona 262 8tf WHEAT SUITABLE FOR YOUNG cMck ens, 81 per bushel. Bring sacks.. -G. H. Baajamla, Rt 8, Gervais,- Oregon. i FOR SAVE livestock; 0 FOR SALE FRESH GUERNSEY COW . at Wolfe's Slaughter house. . 9-apr28 FOR SALE SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS . Natural born heelers. Best ot cattle docs. As playmates for chiidren( can not be beat. Choice 85. , A.. T. An derson, Turner, Oregon. Route a. - , , . . . .- 9-epr26 SEVERAL GOOD If ILK COWS, FREEH ead eemin fresh, for sale. V . C. . Soderman. Jefferson, Orsw 1- Pbone 49F28 from Salem. - - 4a-f lOtf FOR SALE A. PEW SWISS. SAANEN milk roats, young kids, yearlings, two year oWs, dry and good milkers. Al' registered. Prices reasonable; 35 and op. - Klngwood - Saanen Goat ranch. West Salem. At ranch Sonday s.vt re nin ts. E. E. Woods, 700 H. High St - Salem. Call snd seo- them. 4w"2-i wood for sals: . , Jl WELL SEASONED WOOD OF ALL kinds. Reasonable prices, , Phono 42F14. - . . - -l4-msy6 DRY SECOND. GROWTH FIR 87.00 pet , cord daUrerod. . Phone 19F3. Mayfield. - t - - - .-. : 14-fl3tf BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 Inch xreen mill wood . Dry mill wood Dry aeeond crowth fir . . Dry old fir 18 inch: BLOCK mill wood Is the best fuel to MTt your dry. wood. Prompt delivery . and ressonable price. Fred S. Wella, 280 S. Church. Phona 1542. tL'Jit WOOD-AND COAL ' Larfe, dry, aeeond frowth, first rla oak. Reasonable prices. Phone 135. ... i.j... yi.i. . . . -;; I4apr94 FOR BALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fi - Wood, 4 ft. for iaaaaediatv - delivery. Phone- iaa. 4fl2 , ,- W'ANTKD emplo j-ment 1 2 FOR' A ' PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE . 1809R, . , . 12-apr29 FOR TRACTOR WORK, PLOWING AND discinr call 100F15. . . 12-apr26 POSITION WANTEDrr-BOOKKEEPING ; clerical work,- typing references. Tel r. ophoae 1370 daytime,; 1Q76J ; CTeninrs. . . , i . - 12-pr9 RELIABLE PARTY ir WANTS. ESVEUAIi small seta. ot. bookl to. keep ovemnre Box ly-'" f?Ti'iPttfl''7'7rii'n 'mi1 Mi'"Tj'l . , VTAKTED miscellaneous 13 BASEMENT DIGGING AND TEAM wort ey -contract. T Call 19F3. ' 13-apri7d WOODRY THE " AUCTIONEER BUYJ used iuruiture (or cash. fhoa 51L ; ' - ' - 13-epr WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm paper subscriptiocs. A to-d proposition to tbe rifht people. Ad dress the Paeifle HomesUad, fctatesmar BllSClilLIiANEOUS 14 i- ...Green' , ,:'.. Well, X may not be, but I can palnr yonr roof green. I do reahinsling, root repairing, etc I can also paint youi roof in blue, black or yellow. ; Call me at 187 IT-B. MATHEWS o aprUtt UELI' WANTED male IS WANTED BOY. TO WORK. . MORNLVO " eveuinxs to milk asd uke ear of cow. care Box M94,v -Statesman.-. ; ------ i . . ; . . 18-april26 WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN BOOK- r i rooa reference. Ad- ga. fcare Btateaman. 18-apr27 AN EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE aales- - Hiiur ji oi -ctn. lam care Statesman. SALES3IEN 2'J SALESMEN AND SAIj:SLAJIES ,,!. . - ' v - """.tinj standard factory to consumer. See Mr. Williams, Marion hotel, 10 to 12 frat nrdsy. - - in..n.oi:t ' POUL.TRT AND EGGS 21 RHODE ISLAND RED HlTCJUVfl i Price, redaced. L " . .Salem. lhon..8U: iJy. Mr, Daiem. .fbnne prmrnprn n . v rTk.'. aT4 Waito Rocki, Alia liV-rlh Btt" Orpinrto.;. Ds i armara FO,LSAl:BA?T CHICKS THAT Will 178 Stat.: ' its. Bass w m rm n i . i . . w lUf U THE. AVERAGE HEN IX) K 3 NOT PAT .v: V .7.":" eoampioa pure, biuoua , man, women, boys and rirU. 5slf:"Bm,a.4"M and fuu info?: mmri- i i " - 7e-13Hf Lfo.UfcJi"A? CONTAINING tions. MraTAlfVed -. PKRSOyAIi. 23 LONESOMK4.JOIN-MY Cr nn axiii T letters from ..JlwFUB..AN K' friends, and Vt: ' fideatial intermatio, i V"nl envelope free Triu .rre.A-- ,r,UU toM-B WhI n mi i - ' ' LOANS Jltih iJVLP CLASS -AP: city. 7 per eent tnte7e,trnS,",W ia 484 Court St. . '24-spr27 GVEKjrMENT LOANS ON FARM-, r v -per ceaC V . l wit 5' j N.tion;rbat,:,,lkln0. ?VJ V. . . . o-!.iSif Ob wk,'(ilx IniertloM). 'ARK--AND C1TV Iv. -, . iv,,',' v '" (i j-r. k i f I i V s 1 S : t r- i I t