ft.: TUESDAY MORNEyG, MAy, 13r 1 924 1 )- AUDRED .'bunch tit1 Phone 106, 'AViflamette Shrine No. 2 will hWfl stated communication this evening at & o'clock at the Masonic temple. All ' visiting pembers of the-order' wfll be welcome. ' ' t, i . ' . Presenting' in concert four local professional artists,, .Miss .Lena Belje . Tartar. . contralto; Miss Ruth Bedford, pianist; Mrs. Mary Talinadge-Headrick. .violinist, and Leon Jennison.. baritone., the Salem Civjc Music, cluh last night spon sored, a delightful and appreciated concert ilias Tartar, who is head of the music department at the hjgti school, haying trailed the double quartet which won, honors at "Forest Grove, and having di- Nemo Se-Reducing No. 333 , is a real bargain. It has a low top end medium ckirt. . Made in dux Jablft pirJc or white coutil; sizes p4Xa 34 and" costs only $3X0. " f yot dealei eanrrt ft. eradnama-.ad- I ; drees, size and W. fTl send tb corscc ' Nmo Hvi-ienic-Faihioo Institute V20E.3 S Sc. New York (Dept. &i J ;i!(iiA RiM ) 'gerie Cloth! r it ; j . . , - - f V., ... -.:;:;.' , .; S - ' - M '? ; 3Mnch Kalburnie Ginprham I jf Fast color, good Equality1 Gingham is in- I preluded in Ihis special selling event. This is . j H our regular hoc yara quality. 4 Hy .-'if. h -:'' 'I 1 J:-.--.-..- i.ns.-rM'Oi:- t J . .. .. I r - i j, i 1; If 27-Inchl press GinHam t vi J J f A value worthv of vour parnpst ronsider- J , - ation. 'For house -and! 1 1 36-Inch ManchesterPercale i 1 : The finest Percales obtainable "are the I I - Manchesters. These come in both light and ? 1 dark patterns. Regular value 30c yard. ' Be J ; ginning today , 4 i t t Phone rected the light opera, "Pinafore," which was so successfully: given at the high school last month, ap peared in two groups. Miss Bed ford, who graduates from Willam ette university June IX and who is air especially gifted accompanist, serving, la that capacity with, the Apollo club, opened the program. Mrs. Head rick, who Is connected with one of the loeal theaters gave two violin groups. Mr. Jennison, most agreeable Martin, Homer, and Squire? baritone, sang numbers from Ward-Steuhens, With the waits Etude. Opus. 52; No. from Saint-Saens,. opening the program. Miss Ruth Bedford played the .number In an easeful manner, which, "won her much frank admiration. Mr. . Jennison made Martin's "Come i to the Fair" delightfully invitational. Vieuitemps "Ballade et PolpnaiseJ' a violin number, was given in a talented manner by Mrs. Headrick. Especially well received was Miss Tartar's group, "Hark, Hark, the Lark." (Schub ert); "Out of My Deepest Sad- nessr (Fran2), and ""Rldonaml la Calma." ; (Tolsti). Miss Bedford as 'her, second : piano 'group "gave "Anegretto-Schersando,'.' (Haber bier) and Rosenthal's "iPapillons." Mr.- Jennison's final -.froup includ ed Sheep and Lanibs;" (Homer); "Someone ; Worthwhile." (Ward Stephens), and Squire's that pleas pntest of selections, 'A Chip of the Old. Block,", Bach's' air for O string, as well-as-Hubays Hejre KaU", proved Mrs. Head rick's flu ency. ; ' . Miss .Tartar closed the delight ful and successful program with the Ponchielll aria, "Voice di Donna.". : . Last week Miss Iva Claire Love, Nellie ; Mulkey-Stone. and C K. Muston appeared in a similar pro fessional artists', program; The concert last night was the last in the series. t .... , . . . i , - .. i: ... me - - J ! . .:Slbi00se. TO lar '" i ii " ;im . ; drfOMo wioff irimces - ' i , . -. ',. ' n ." :W - - - , 2 : .... . o - a 5 -P1 2. : 5 So" , i , "A H. g, - ; -O ' 'm. . . 00 S ';,5': ? -cr :-3; VS J b. '' t s t- "ST O . " -) . ' porch dresses, -for , - , ; 11 - 'SALfiil.' - irdl Guests for Mother's day at the home of Mrs.' W. A. Rutherford. 340 North Church street, were Mr. and Mrs. August Risser and Miss Barbara Janzen of Dallas, Miss May Rutherford and Richard Rutherford.' .Mrs. Rutherford's birthday was also honored at this time, by telegrams, birthday cakes and a box of mountain trout, all coining as a surprise to the honor guest. . 3 ; 5 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bishop of Portland spent Mother's day at the C. P. Bishop home, motoring down " : I The Woman's Republican Study club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. George H. Alden. 7G0 North Church street, an unusually large number of women being in attend ance.' Mrs. Richard Cartwrlght, in charge of the study hour, held the lesson in abeyance In the press of the outstanding outside .speeches. The study following the "Current History" magazine as a stimula tive basis allows the majority of the members opportunity for self instruction. - - n n An excellent half-hour talk was given by Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith, assistant attorney general, refuting the charges made -In Monday's Oregonian against I.1 H. Van Winkle. A slightly longer talk was given by Frank ,T. Wrightman on the juvenile court, a number of strikingly interesting points being brought out. Miss Genevieve and Louise Find ley, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley, who have been spend ing the winter in Boulder, Colo., studying music, arrived home, yes terday morning. s ' i ' . . - Dr.. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, 1216 State street, ' have' Issued ' in vitations to the members of the senior class for the evening ' of May 16. . ' ' ' , . ' h-- ... . .... '' f The Etokta club will meet this! afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. K. Ohliag, 1135 North Fourth street. . Officers will be elected and delegates named to represent the club at two conventions. s - ; . .j . ; ' One of the most attractive af fairs of the wek-end was the Al pha Chi Omega tea .Saturday af ternoon, at the W. H.j Steusloff i home, 1185 Court -. street. . . The i.fC'i,,.;, :.;,.r -3. . - 11 n ' 36-Inch Lusterized 'Lingerie Cloth i colors only in this lusterized Li: . ATniITT I 1 TlTTOVn t-i Two colors onlv in ; Cloth. - ORCHID and selling at 75c a' yard. 59c 38-Inch Plain Colored go on ; sale today at ; half price. These ' are J j especially good for children's dresses. ' 1 38-nch Fancy IJatinc k 4 I - rW Just two patterns uotiuc iu ecu air una "w"h vuiuuiuaviuu bmation. - - . 9'8c '..V, i OREGON. house was decorated with Chinese lanterns and ' OrlentaLl poppies, a color scheme, following thesJMlv Ity colors, red and green," bein carried out. Hostesses witnMiss Dorothea Steusloff, at whose home the affair was held, were members of the loeal alumnae association The guests , included - members from i the Eugene and - Corvallls chapters, all oC whom are popu lar among the younger setas graduates from the Salem high school. "Mrs. Martin Fereshetlan sang a group of East Indian songs from Woodford-Fuden's cycle, "A Lover in Damascus," accompanied at the piano by .Mrs. May Cham bers. Chapter songs followed by the Eugene group. . In the refresh ments the sorority symbols were effectively brought out. . Mrs. H. Dutches, 2340 West Knob hill, has returned to her home after having speh six months in San Diego, visiting her son, ' Forest Fulton. s. Mr. Fulton, a graduate in the medical corps, is now stationed at the naval hos pital in San Diego. The Canby Herald reports in terestingly concerning the ' con cert given last Monday evening by Professor Franklin Bl : Lanner at the Methodist church under the auspices of . the Canby .Woman's Civic club. Playing a , difficult program, Professor Launer satis- fled the most . critical that! , his ability is pronounced . both in technique and Interpretation. Among those in his audience for the evening were: Mae. Herbers, Magdalene Mergens, and Mr., and Mrs. Paul Petri of Portland.J.Mr Petri played the piano-accompan iments for y Mrs. Arthur Jr Rahn; WATCH! FOR i!l?:i!V. m: WATCH 'FOR J' L -- . raa -w.-t. .; . l f : 1 .... .... . ir : ..... . s rf' 't n this lusterized Linjrerie M APRICOT. . Regularly : 1 Beginning today -... -A 1- 1 -1 h Organdies 5 II ' , 1 . : ; mm m mm aw I I I m 5- of this regular ?1. 50 I tci jr lun piivc. iau aim j j iiu , iuiu uiuc tuui --II T1 yar3 Phone 11 ........ ?r h - 1 ri " "- : assisting artist, concerning; wnose vocal wtjrk 4he ' Herald 'gave un stinted praise; '"The coneertwtis given la rthe nature ;'of a: benefit fDr Professor Launer who sails next month for a year's 'Study 'in Paris. He is an artist-pupil of Mrs. Lillian Jef freys Petri. Professor Launer will appear in local concert on May '26. The MacDowell club, assisted by Mrs. Homer Goulet, Miss Frances M. Richards, Mrs. Charles L. Sher man, Mrs. C. A. Kells, Mrs. Wal ter L. Spauldlng.-Mrs. W. E. An derson, W. T. Jenks, Paul B.' Wal lace "Ward Willis Long, and, Jo seph Albert, will sponsor the event. . '1 ' . , The devotional meeting of the Woman's ' Foreign ; Missionary so ciety of ' the First Methodist church will be' held tomorrow af ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. D. McCormack at Kimball college. ' " ' ' ' I SOCIAL CALENDAR M U. D,. club party for husbands. ONS club. Meet at library at 7 o'clock.! '''!.;-"-' Anxiliary of ' the Sons of Vet erans, Armory, 8 - o'clock. -( Junior guild, St. Paul's church, 2 o'clock, at home of Mrs. Frank Dnrbin. Etokta club, Mrs. Ri K. Oh ling, 1135 North 1 4th " street, hostess. Stated Communication of 5 Wil lamette Shrine No. 2, ; Masonic temple," 8 o'clock. t .-; s c-' Wednesday. i- AAUW, 2iZ0 o'clock," Mrs. F. II. Thompson, 351 North Summer. . : ; Women's Foreign Missionary so ciety, Mrs. J.' D. McCormack hos tess. ' S ' ' f ')','' :-r- Sweet Briar club. Mrs. Arthur Utley,' hostess. 1 . 1 ' 'Thursday v I Thursday Afternoon club,? Mrs.. George J. Pearce, 267 North Win ter; ',,V;' V ' ' " ' ' ' ' Three plays, Waller hall. 8:15 o'clock; under 'direction of M. L. Harding. : ' Friday ' . , ' . r Lecture, "The Training, of Children," Mrsi Victoria Booth Demarest, Tabernacle, 3 .o'clock. : Cinderella ballet. Grand theater. Saturday Semi-annual meeting of the Ma rion "County. Federation of Wom en's clubs. '. : ' i Cinderella ballet. Grand theater. The .monthlir dinner . of : the young Married .Peoples' club of the First Presbyterian church has been-postponed until Jnne.: Episc6pil ,chteh yittmieet.i 2 o'clock this afternoon at "the home , pf Mrs Frank Dnrbin,. 14 lTrCourt, Street. " ' " . Aracuve among tne programs of the week will- be the- presenta tion of three plays at 8:15 o'clock Thursday evening at Waller hall,; under the. direction ,6t Professor Minna L. ' Harding. The date is Kaf oury's f i Continues 7 It will be to your interest to corrte in and investigate the many bargains we're i offering. ; r I Sheer Dainty Wash Fabrics Priced 35c 39c9c 59c "98c Yard Your Mail Orders ; receive- careful atten tion. We prepay the postage o r express within a" radius of a hundred miles. Salem Store t - wi state St. 4 7 J ' -1- : . changed from Tuesday on ac count of the men's meeting at the tabernacle, vjwo' of the plays, "Mrs,: MacPherson'a DreanT and "The" Consuming Flame" r were written by Miss. Harding herself, ani have 1 been 'previously '- staged with a great deal of success. The third play is Villiam Dean How ell's "The Mouse Trap." ; ; , --Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolan, of Portland, were guests on Sun day at the George H. Alden home, motoring down for the day. They were, accompanied by Miss Grace Swett of Lewiston, Maine. ' The members of the 'Priscilla club entertained their . husbands and a large group of additional guests at an attractive card party of last week at the-home of Mrs. MrsJ Willim S. Mott. Eleven tables of five hundred were in play throughout the evening. : a Baskets and bowls of 'Scotch broom and tulips gave the. rooms floral charm. Mrs. Ida Babcock and D. C. Minto won high scores, conso lation going to Mrs. George Duns ford and C. M. Epley. A delicious late luncheon was served. The hostess-group i Included: Mrs.' W. S. ' Mott, Mrs. K.i Hofer, Mrs. F. W. Steusloff, Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. D.'.J. Fry, Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs. A; T. ' Wain, Mrs. C M. Epley, Mrs. C. : B. " Webb, Mrs. A. L'. Brown arid Mrs. S.'S. East. ' . : ' " . ... " . '" - - : , J The auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans will meet forthe!r regu lar meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at the armory. k ' ''. The members of the Salem ONS club" will participate this evening in a costume partyt meeting as the guests of. teachers at the state school for feeble-minded." All are cordially invited to be at" the city library at 7 o'clock. There will be cars In" which to "make the rip. Mr.' and Mrs. Claude McCul loch and, MrV and Mrs. Joseph Burke Knapp of Portland w ere guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dalrymple. Bankers and Company F Will Play Ball Tonight The Bankers will meet the base team of Company F, ONG, at Ox ford park tonight. Other games in the Twilight league to be play ed ( this week are the TMCA, vs Loggers Wednesday'night and, the legion ts Tinners cn Friday night. WE, PAY CASH FOB , -YOUB - - - s. AND TOOLfl (Capital Har'dwaro &' Furniture Cow zt ltTrIcai:Wi- CS5 N, Oom'l Bt Pbow flT WMte Sale Fov Dainty Summer Frock: . A distinctive touch has been given to the figured "Voiles we are showing. This material , is . so popular for the mak- ing of one piece -'dresses. Nothing k could be smarter than a Voile dress trimmed with rows - and tows of. narrow t Valenciennes .. lace. YoUr summer dress ! is i bound1 4 to ' be charming if you I choose voile. - They are 38 inches "wide. 4 "Satisfaction 7: ' Guaranteed " - . on every, purchase or " your money cheerfully refunded. - -: i ; Portland SiUc fiop K 1 -4C83 Aldeir fit r ' - I--- r.j i- C - "V: r V . Phono 3 'CLASSiriKD ADVZRTISKHEirTS 1 ,' -IUU par word: far UMruon. tm Tbre lasertioni- Moiiey to Loan ' ' 'On RI Kntt . T. K. FORD (Orer Xdd Boak Bank) AUTO REPAIRING , . 3 ..Welding X - We gnrBte - all our work. JAClt 1M)ERFKB MOTOR ItfcPATR 410 8. Commercial Ht. 2-ml4 '. ' . :'Auto storage.' ... ' . rrntrally loratwl " nt rpnonall ratpf. If. If, HAHItlS r 17:i S. lMrr 2ml4 AUTO TOPS ... Tors . : : . RTOR CURTAIN'S trPIIOI.StKRY KKPAtRKn it .t ill : .t . -. ' ' 238 Stato tit. . 3-ml4 FOR REXT apartments ' B FOR RENT - NICEIV FUKJJISUEn aparnm'Ot.i. Phone . 1320J. . 5 ml5 FOR REXT FURXIfHf.J APlKTmnt, ' 1333 State. -Phono 1S10M. .. 5 n13tf 4. ROOM TCKSISHED APAJITMEXT . Reliable. adnlta only. 575, Ji. High St. ' ' ,,6-ml4 FOR RENTMODERH UNFURXISITED front apartment, . .dawn'.'- town. . Call 1097J, ".. ' 5'-ml4 FOR , RENT r ' IARGE i FURNISHED rooms, flat, garage, reasonable rent. -1895 S. High. Phone 555J. 5-ml4 FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED apartment .555 Marion. Phone 1524. - I - 6-ml 3 3 AND 4r ROOM FURNISHED APART ment. Sleeping porch. Prirste bath. 352 X. 12th. , . . S-ml3 FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH Piano 692 N. Summer. Phone 1078. 6-a20tf STRICTLY MODERN FIVE ROOM heat ed apartment, nnfnrnished. Garage. Reasonable price. 1444 Center. Phone 1377J. 5-apr28tf TOR RENT DOWNTOWK APARTmamta 'with,' water and heat. Pat ton Apart ments. Call Patton's Book atore. 2atf FOR RENT APARTMENTS, ;91 NO. commercial. ' 1 FOR REN'T rooms' ROOM AND BOARD TOR. GENTLEMAN i Beautiful home. Phone 1543W. O-mlS ROOM AND-' BOARD WITH HOME PrW- -lie ge. "PKne ' 194?J. S-Bi4tt ; FOR RENT houses' MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE J NEW paint rndvpapr. Close ia. . Lease it for-5 years- and I will giro you a 4eed. Own- , r. -891 8. 12th.- Bt. Phtme - 1002R, after. 6 .p jn.,' -v s7-ml3 1 : ' i- . u HOUSE FOR RENT PHONE4 r1825.- Call at 161 N.; 13th," ? .. ', 7-ml4 FIVE? ROOM HOUSE CLOSE TO paper mill. Inquire 384 S. Summer. Phone ' 2068. . .'' ,:- 7-ml4 HOUSE AT 1389 COURT. CORNER 15th good condition, 30. 620J. Might sell cheap if taken at once, . 7-ml3 ' HOME FORT RENT ! 7 room modern home at 1345 North i-' Commercial St.. will lease for one year f35- per month. ; 1 6 room home at tl90 Chemekel St.. $20 per month, f , ! - 4 room house . at SCO S. 21st Ft $12 per month. ' : 4 room hoube "at 823 S. 21t, fit per. month. , ' . t 5 room bungalow, Kjngwood, f IS per month. . 4 , 2 room house. Kingwood, water lights nd toilet , . , . .. Immediate possession on. all. ' ,' ' W. II GRABENUORST CO. 275 State St. Phone 615 7-na3 LARGE ROOM HOUSE. MOST ALL furnished. Phone 1911 or inquire 1185 Marion. . - . ' 7-apr26tf RENTALS A SPECIALTY . , . 8 .room modern house S25., ! t room 'modern house. 935. ." S " , 5. room: modern house. 922. -4 room-apt,-private bath 930. - 8 room apt. . private bath, 925. x - 8 room, downstair 23. . 2 room apt. 923. T 4 room basement flat' 818. - - If yon. hare house or apts, for rent tell ma about them. . . . MRS MOTER , M . , 147 2i. Com. Room 6 7-m9tf MARTIN 'WILL SOON i RETURN FROM ALASKA . . (Continued from page 1) ; ; ' Meanwhile,' the three other planes - will continue their way; around the world under command of Lieutenant. Lowell' II." Smith, senior, officer 1 in the ' absence; of Major Martin. The plans of the air service al so will r. permit Major , Martin to keep, the ? designation " of com manding officer ofr the flight, lLeutenant Smith's title being that of acting orficer lil charge. - r It is inCended - to send Major Martin, -and Sergeant Hanrey across the - Atlantic ;in time to greet thet. fliers; and lead them on the "way -home from Europe, in that way giving "the' commander the .post of honor which he lost by hard luck, In lAlaska. The machine has been aban doned ''where she: hit , the moun tainside In fog and blinding snow. an hour after .she had taken the air at Chignik, Alaska In Major Martin's second desoerate effort to rejoin" his command. Lieutenant Earl S. Tonkin, who flew from San .Francisco to . Seat tle Saturday to? ga 'jnorth and search. fo Major . Martin, will start- on a . "Tscheduled 'non-stop flight- taSan rlranclsco 'at ' 5 o'clock' tomorrow mornlngj Advertialnx Dept. One week,' ix Inacrtlont). Una oioBtb. 20 e ,13 anontb' eantrcct, par ... ,17; Miaimua for nr drertiiamast 23 FOR SALE mhtcellaneoos 8 FIKKT CLASH OATS AND VETCH HA Phone 12U4M. H it FOR REST 8 ROOM HOUSE. HOT),; rlo&e in... 70S. N. . Wj-r St.. 935, room muJurn flat,. 76 Alarum St. it 7 mohr BtHrrly ' modern hAime Im.Mi i ; High St., 9. ' Beck &r llenilritk, ' S. bank bid a1. 8 ir., FOR SALE IIAI.Kll CI.OVKH II KX V. Johnson, lil. o. 7, Box 143. Jin 89K11: ' 8ml FOR SALE-i-nUAS'I NEW AI)IKF:: , ograph, nuxlel II.;, at a discount. Ii. 8 iiii FOR KALE 4lXK lIOIi.SEI'.OWF.R KI.j; 1ri; n otur, nitalle for -ithr ltn: Tiii, vnlt alternating rnrrcnt. hint J.huto GO. rycUt, 17.r0- rxvolutioaa. ,- ' inirrate. - Ioks and ' arts tike, . .Cht-irp! for fh. 199 North 21st, Hak-t SPRINO 'is'liERP. AND NOW IS ,T! time to plait your" garden. liuy jf. .. , neeefisarjr garden, touU from u. V , carry a coihpiete line of garden plom. Jipea and Tafceti. Capital, Bargain liu i "215 jCejitejL- We Lu and v.fr ..thing.., . :julli; BCRBAK .SBKX POTATOES. PJU-. BALED HAY, OATS NI VETCH, clorer n"".- .Kueiii.. Rt. J. pbo- "10F21, .. . ... 8-u.i Beautiful Orccni itcc v Aud sleren. other Orrron.irt t gather with a tiue tellecUoar of pau' ie aenga, . aacred Bongs and Bimuj c time fsToritea. ALI TOR 25. - (Special prices in quantity lets) . ' XspeeiaUy adaptabla for school, ee aaunity or home ainging. foead-for- Western Songster' TO pages aow la its tkiri aditioa Published t . OREGON TKAOHXBS MONTHLY IIS 8. Commercial St. Balam. C UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO.- tara yonr.mathlne .repairea by t people whe . make- It. - Hpeoial r rate, to stadeata. 800 1 Beanie 1 Jfhoae SS3. . , . fci FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS I ceota a Duaoia. CireuUUea 4eparUB OwsJtiitmi. : - FOR SALE livestock . C JERSEY COW FOR.SALf INQUIRE j. neicn, zdo jiau street.' Vml . BRONZE TURKEY EGGS FO SAIJ xor 10. 1 lake's Petlsnd, 273 feu St. ; i i;;, i .-, , . .. 9.ml , FOR.&AUC OB TRADE FOR COW imm, weight IS00 pounds,. JUTD- Ko Box'164, fcalem, Ore. - V - Uiis 8 GAL. GRADE .'JSrSStY COW GIVI - in iob.- new teat ins; 5 per eent. Fr 4b October 6 years old. Going aw Price 965. R. 8, Bex 03. - 9 je SEVERAL GOOD MILK COWS, TUT ana- eomur ireim, lor isle. W. Boderasn, Jefferson, Or., h.. 1. I'h 48F23 front Salem. ' 4s f. FOR SALE A FEW 8WIS3 BAAS milk goats, young kids, yearlings, t year olds, dry and good milkers, i . -registered. ' Prices reaaoaabla; J5 tip. Kingwood Baanen Goat r' - Weak Salem. At ranch Sandavs. 1 ainga. E.- E. Woeaa. 700 N.-Jiirh Balenr. Call and see t(in. 4-Tm" WOOD FOR SALB 1 1 DRY WOOD SAWED. PHONE IS. 15 - 11-mir FOR SALE 18 INCH OAK WOOD I M ay delivery. Phone 77F2.' ll r BOY YOCR WOOD FROM A MAN Wi rM WMa.hst it-MtT-ta-tr it 18 Inch or 4 foot, eld fir or " growth "at reasonable price. Ir -deliTery.. Phona iJ21iI . 11-j BUY YOUR FUEL FROM A. EESI Bible established dealea who has a ; vtatioa to maintain. IT COSTS MORE. Hi 11m an Fuel Oe.. 155. Best coal, dry WOOD, Fir, . and green slab. PROMPT ATTFNTI0N TO AIL ORDERS ' 11-tuaj . IS INCH WOOD,'9.75 PRD LOAD; ioaaa aia. fbone 1879W. - ll-ms GREEN OR DRY MILL WOOD. FIR. and Ash. Reasonable prices. Pro deliveries. Phone 1879W. ll-a-ii DRY SECOND GROWTH FIR 97.00 t ord daliraxad. Phona 191. ir Uti. BIST GRADB 01 WOOD Bd IS inch green mVi Dry mill wood - Iry second growth fir - .Dry aid fir . . IS inch BLOCS mill wood is te t .ftial to sare your dry wood. lz delirery and - reasonable price. 1 X. Walla, SS0 B. Church. Phone li FOR SALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH wood, 4 ft. for ImmcdiaU deli Phona IPS. 4 r WANTED employment 1." BY DAY, HOUR-OR WEEK. API kMra. Myra GoodwUL 694 N. Com'l Phone 193 1W. 12-n WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. C ' 7:0 a. m. 144H. U - WANTED miscellaneous 1 TO TRADE NEW-2 TON TRlTCK 1 first mtg. or real estate. Apply St;, nan 290.- - - - i3-n WOODRY THB AUCTIONEF.R--B! sed furniture for cash. Phoe i .... - BASEMENT DIGOINO AND TEAM by contract. Call 19F8. 13-ap WANTED MEN AND WOMEN take farm paper subscriptions. A i -proposition to the right- people, dresn the Paciflo Homestesd. fctat? Bldg.. Salem. Or. BIISCELL.1NE0U3 1 ROOF PATNTINO a specialty. I ran paint ynnr Jfreen. blue, and Mack. We ! repairing and reshingling. CsU and get my prices. . M. B, MATHEWS 14-i BRED BFXGIAN KTALI-1 Will niake thiar year's season e Oregon -Transfer- barn,' lriUv Saturdays. . ii - . '.V