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THE OREGDN"STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON -1 . v jjrx, , i, v----.-, r,; ., - . i."-:'.'h"'"-fr"" '"' - - "-. -' ' 5A ''-""fix 4 AUDRBD. BUNCH Pbona 10 rr-iliE seasions f or the 'third day iXj'ot the federation .meeting In Oregon City -will open this morn ing at' 9 o'clock with the .proces sion of 'the' presidents. In the eve-, hlng; Mrs., J. A. Churchill, chair-, man of the departmenfof applied education, 'will preside. '- Mrs. F. A.j llHiott. chairman of the con servation committee, wifl appear onJ; the": program. . Mls3, Marie Churchill, formerly of Salem. will provide the vocal music ind Prof. Franklin B. Launer, two groups ot piano numbers. Today's program follows: ' - r ' ' Morning rsr Charles H. Castner presid- Slz 00 Procession of presidents. , lOjftO-Vioirn solo. ia 'Rora anz in G" Uieethoveft). (b) Vien en'e Popular i ongs" -(Kreisler), Mrs. . R. Waldorf, -Lucille Cum mlngsaccompanist. t 0 : 1 0 -Department of , Ameri . can citizenship. Mrs. Charles H. Castnet, chairman. Quartet, the is r ... K Mi f louf know, trom -ywr, own happy -expert-- ' ' t i ncewiat pleasure it is to drive on Portland Ceiienf Concrete Pavement!' YouipwtKat Pjprtland Cnt-CoDcrete - ' .Pavement , is ' akid prooi rigid, even and un- Yea Icapw jtiiat-no . Its surface remains true and even, -' Yoti know, tc,jtjhe, pleasing, light raj . 4 u ; coldr of7Concrete1malc.es drivins "afe by nisht 1 as well as by day. . k.i , wily I WW ! inriiw :- proportioned mixture oi sand, pebbles or 't v.f t broken stone, and water, held together by the ! , , .1'' ;. everlasting (rip of that tenacious binder, port ' - 1i " land cement. ' ' tj - l" ; ,.-. r (. - Portland cement Is the Jbaiic material thai . ; v.- o -; ' makes the Concrete Pavement endure. It builds '!? ' repair out and the matnnance in. " . . ' . - s You want your pavement to be sj Invest v ' meet not an expense.' -You' want to receive -,,t . continuous dividends in service and satisfac " I tion. That means Portland Cement Concrete '.. j , . -Pavtrusa. '.' ' . ' :i ' - Vatch for advertJsements teHinj about the rainy ether uses cl concrete. And remember , . J: .that the Portland Cement Association has a ' j ' iree personal service to oSer you. Whether you -use concrete or have it used for you, this ser ( 1 1 vice will give you more Oat kktUR y mi R-4 ieff man tnletttttng thing mioatCancTtU RoaJt mndStrmt WUck mmwotdfym $a uU$mJ Thin U tmtkvf. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION - , . PORTLAND, OHET ' . ' . ; y National Organization - thlmprore and lExleiid the Vtetof Concrete . , , Olilca 30 CitiM ;"". j"' I ' T 1 T - ' " 1 - " 71 . . . . - "i ; 1 1 1 ? : . " i Johnson sisters;., department ..re port; discussion., Mrs. John D. Sherman. . A - - 11: 10 Symposium, on nursing; Miss Grace Phejps. R, president of the Oregon Graduate -Nurses association, presiding. ; 'Nursing as a Profession and the Type of Wo man Needed,', Jane - V.-. ioyle. R. N.; "Schools , of Nursing' as.. Edu cational Institution' Cecil fJL. Schreyer. R. N.; '"fbe- Graduate Nurse-Whefe -She Is Found, Martha Randall, R. fc.; "Oregon Needs "and Opportunities in -Nursing.", Helen B. Hartley. R. T. (-At Medford In 1923 there 'was pre sented a symposium, on education. This program Is presenting nurs ing, and nhe cp'rogratn 4mnitcee hopes that each year thestate?on- yention will consider fne,'ot "th professions in wuicn women- r interested.) v" ' - . .j ' , v; 1 "A" 12:1 0 Vocal soioil(a) ?My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" "(Saint Saens) . (b) ''Sacrament; (Mac dermld), Mrs. Morgan,'Fowle con-1 ill FOR PEriMA...CE I J ... "csatter how hot the day I wuwmf v vaaammi .7-:'... 1 for your money. , - Co-ordination -of Effort We have seen many? promising businesses fail" because of , the lack of ' teamwork between heads of departments or between employer and em ployees. . .' ,r-i r' '- - . - : . . . " ( ; - j- v.: . " . From our very beginning, we have realized that co-ordination of'.effort in our own "organization-; and becween us and'ur patrons will work to the one aim we all are striving for accomplishment. You'll enjoy working with us here at the United States National. ; iralto; Lucile- Cnmraings,, accom panist. . 12:30 Adjournment. Afternoon Miss Grace Chamberlain presid ing. ' , ; 1:30 Community singing,-Miss Ruth Agnew, director. . 1:45 Report - of committees; revision of constitution,, Mrs. Chas. II. Castner chairman. 2:00 fair "Sylvia" (Speaks). (b) "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" (Rogers), Portland Sorosia quartet, Ruth Agnew, soprano; Mrs. Harnett Goldstein, second, so prano; Mrs. Morgan Fowie, . first alto; Mrs. "Richard Mulholland, second alto: Paul Petri, accom panist. , " . :lo Address. "Chinese Home Life," Miss Eva B. Milam, Oregon "Agricultural college; ' 3:00 Department of press and publicity; Miss Vella Winner, chairman. "Department report. "Newspaper Publicity -for Worn en's Clubs How to Handle."., Hal E. Ross, president of Oregon State Editorial association; round, table discussion of publicity problems. 4:00 Report of resolutions committee. i 4:15 . Vocal nolo. "Shadow Song." (Dinorah) Miss Ruth Ag new, soprano. . ' 1 .5:00 Picnic at Gladstone Park. v ; Evening . S:00 Mrs. J. A. Churchill.. chairman 'ot department of applied education, presiding.' r Piano solo. "March Militaire," ( Schubert-Tauslg)i F. Launer." f , Home economics, 'Mrs. Jessie McComb chairman. Education: 'Tlliss Moselle' Hair. chalrman. Conservation: ; 'Mrs. ' F. A.' El liott, chairman. v ' Vocal soJo. (a) rAmarllla)" (Cacciril); ,(b) ' "Cradle Sbn?f" (Gretchanlofe), Miss M, Cnurchill . Address, 'The 'American fiome," Mrs.-John -D.- Sherman, chairman of department of ; applied educa tion Of the Genera! Federation of Women's clubs. ' Piano solo, fa) "Sometimes, 1 Feel Like a Motherless Child" (Coleridge-Taylor). 7(b) "Etude" (Arenski), Franklin' Launer .. " Mrs. J..M. Hawkins has as her house guest Mrs. George Crowell of Albany. Mrs.. Crowell has been'i nere since Friday..; ; .. ' " j- . ! . - : V ''Bundle Dy'.' for the Jfear East relief will . begin , this morning, lasting all jday. , aorcb.. stations hare- been named throughout the city lor". the receiving of any con tributions of clothing. Bundles.' it more convenient, may also be left at Kafoury Bros, store. Theneed is quite as urgent this year as in former years, and a large response la ,hoped, for. Mrs. W C . Kant- ner is in charge of the local drlte.' Kafoury Bros, will attend, free of charge, to the crating and shipping to Portland of all contributions. " Mrs. Earl Pearcy was a charm ing hostess of the . week-end, en tertaining in honor of the fourth Lbirthday pfher litUe son At Lee. Roses and iris were used in the festive decorative scheme. The little friends enjoying the after noon together , on the lawn were? Richard Laws Edwin Hoffnelt. Richard Grabenhorst Eleanor rerry, Glendine, Marclay, Consu eloand - Morse . Elsman, .Allen Balrd and Willis fand Donald Pear cy. A bowl of red roses centered the table, on which, were placed two large birthday cakes with red candles. Tea was-served for the pleasure of the mothers, the fol lowing' being present for the af ternoon: Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs. A. T. F. Perry, Mrs. Allen Balrd and Mri. Knight Pearcy. j Mrs. H. ; J. Clements and Mrs. ueorge G. Brown twill be Joint hostesses this - afternoon for the matrons of the Leisure Hour club at the Clements home, 360 North 14th street. " ;V T- A considerable' Salem group will hear GallirCurci this evening at 1 JKe United States National Bank the 'Portland' audi tbfrum.Amonl; those , who" plan to go down . are Miss Leiia Belle"' .Tartar- Miss Gretchen , Kreamer, ; iss (te Rauch,( Miss AnnBoontje, Mrs, CarlTHartley, Mr. and Mrs. M ad sen and twoi sous.' nd -Ir. -and Mrs.,J. M.' Clifford. y - Miss Elizabeth Lord and Mrs. William H. Burghardt enjoyed .a noon luncheon on Monday with Mrs. George - T. JerlingeTf andH Miss : Mabel Wltbycombe of Port land. --' - The" circles of the First Metho dist church will meet today as fol lows: .kt-V--"---. ,v.U ; , , South Central Mrs. Carle Ab- rama, ,14G5; Chemeketa. 4 :, West .Central, - Mrs. I. - L..-Mc- Adams. 245 D street. . - . East Central, Mrs," D. H. -Moan er, 254 jNortn winter street. ,,. Southeast.. Mrs. M." C. Halver- son. 1435 Ferry street. k , L Yew Park. Mrs. Cecil Hawley, 989 Oak street.' . ' - . Naomi, Mr8.-Mary Reeves, 1785 Center street. ... r , .? Lucy Anna , Lee, 3Irs. .'.George Gatekunst, 1253. Chemeketa St... :. Plana for aerabership" meet ing and an anti-narcotic program to .be held on June 5. were; made at the regular, meeting "yesterday afternoon of the WCTU , Asocial hour was .announced to. follow. il rs. A. MeConnell an.d Mrs; Lodise Clark are in charge ,' of ,J, the.r-rangements.-' r " " At the session . yesterday,-Mrs. Si rah Oliver was -elected- to;jreiJi'e sent' the local union' at - the- law enforcement conference-;whlchrtll be held June 3- in Portland with Relegates : from WrasMngtdn, Ore gon and Idaho. . ' .v.--' Hale Arklin - last ereninf at Waller hall presented his clisalcal fcrt sympbsfum before1 iati'andidce of mostly students. - Showing 2. 0 large oil 'painted copies.; eachjfT feet and (-eleetrically Illuminated, bf the world's masterpieces of -art.- h supplemented the "wort 'with flranratic ; 'Interpretation. jjHe showed ma8terpiecea'in thQ Texpres sldtt of the reklly great themes of- life, arid t the t'tnbst- .universal . of emotions, : presenting", works """of such Immortels. "aa Titian, Rem brandt and Turri'er. ' ' ' " ' ; Miss Henrietta White, daughter of : Adjutant General and Mrs. G. A. White, will arrive Hatoe Tiiday; evening, Mrs. ' White will be a guest of her daughter In Portland at the senior class tea In the after noon. ' ': ; ' v" ' f - ; vi-'--- t The . First Presbyferfan hurgh Ladies' Aid society will nieet tin the iehurch parlors at 3 rttO cockd Frioay afternoon. .The - hostesses will be Mrs. George J.Pearc&Mrs. W. ; W. Emmons, Mrs. Elliabep Lamb, Mrs. E.-'C- SmaiirMrs. Roy kleln, Mrs,- Merle . Roseciank anid Mrs. Alice Rutherford. : r : J ; 'I : ' ' - Mrs. J." I. Whittlg was hostess Monday, afternoon for gnests apd memoers or tneT KonnU-up cmb Mrs. R. E. Downing -jtpn the Wehja.a-a .the j prizes In, the Pacific score Invited guests for the day were Mrs. . U. O. Shipley. , Irs. Frank W.- Spencer. lUrs. Frank G. Myers, Mrs. "A. 'P., Hftafcus, ,Mrs. J. C. Currle and Mrs W. I. Staley. Hal HIbhard auilllary:wlll meet tomorrow for their regular social arternoon at the home of Mrs. E: J. Raymond, 1390 North Four- teenth street. This is j the post-f poned meeting announced last week. Plans for "Memorlar "day will be made. ' 1 The two missionary socfetles of Leslie Methodist Church will meet today at the church. "'r The foreign society will meet at 10:30-o'clock ! the morning for an "all-day ses lon with a covered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. J. H, Falrchild will , lead in the study of Japan. Misa-Ella Moody will have charge of he lesson for the afternooff meeting of the second "society.5" - "--rf':; Miss Kathleen La Ranf aiUMiss Lucia Card will be among those from . Salem .heating -qluCurcI this evening at the Portland audj tbrium. - - 1 ' ,.- FsptiBiOjjlinis Lies Ih .The, Joints When . Joint-Ease . Soaks . In Foot Agony Gets Out Quick ' 'YbWatfti get: .rid., of o r e,'' in f 1 am e d , 6 uxjiln g feet, unless the. remedy y o.u u e soaks, right Into the in any joints and , tenf rfons of the feet.. For i that is where alf ' foot trouble, starts. t; . : . ':') Treating, the skin with pwders and baths does aoreal gbod--rt's a thing of the past-r-try the new way. ; ! ;---v " :;v v just xnh.on JoinisS4se--Watc& lt soak right in In bne; minutifri the sorest of hnrAtfigifet;vJi.re UTte new fri a c6nple"ofSdays " ?.UAlwayi meiabeThe Joint Ease Vetii In'fnnt'oVnn oti tk..m !nr ei ;1 Ui eente - a I lube; y.LJMft. 1 , au druggists sell lota of Joint Ease, Adr. - - -r-- -v Z - - TEff t?en trarcfrcle" of the Jason Lee Ladies'. Aid will meet today at 2: 30; o'clock I tor a 'social meeting n.f)ie.crhurclkj)arlorst The hostess committee. Jtlclndes Mrs. Melyin Johnson,, Mrs. , Ford Barker and Mrs. W. A. Bond. ; jt " SOCIAL CALKXDAIt j ; . . ;,ToIay . i -- ; ;. ; Leslie Methodist church 'mist sionary societies; morning, afternoon, WHMS, at WFMS; church..- , ' : i .- "Bundle Day', for Near East re lief. .,,1 , i: - j. i. i,:-: . First Methodist church. Circles: South Central, Mrs"- Carle Abrams. 1465 Chemketa; West Central, Mr. L L. Mc Adams, 245 D street; East ; Central, Mrs. D. H. Mosher, 354 North . Winter, street; South east, ,Mrs. M. C. Halvorsen, 1435 Ferry! street ;f,Yew Park, - with-.Mrs. Cecil J Hawley , .98 9 . Oak;'! street; Kaiomi,, -wXlh Mrs. : Mary "Reeves, 1785i;enter!;; street; .:. Lucy Anna Lee, Mrs. Geo. Kutekunst, 1253 CbemeketaVi . " ' . East Central circle r of . Jason Lee Ladies' Aid,, church parlors, 2:30 o'clock; & State Federation of Woman's clubaj Oregon-CJtx- jr 1 Thursday Artist - pupils 4 -ot yProfssor Franklin Launer : and' Mrs. ; Nellie Mulkey Stone In recital. Waller hail. H . .w p State t Federatfon of Woman's clubs, Oregon. City. ;.. , ,HalrHibbard auxiliary Mrs. E J. Raymond, 1390 North Four teenth, street. .' . ' ' . , -Aliha . C.hU Omega f 'lPptluck' suppr,'4 Mrs. J. P. Smart. ' Oak Grove road Ladies' Aid, society ot the Wom en s jRelief corps. . J 4 Friday ,Ms. George -F-Rodgers, hostess at bridge, -i - r Ladies' , Atd , society,' Presbyter Ian church,2:30; o'clock, i,.- , Past .matrons I ,;assocatIott jot .Qnadwlcx chapter of the Eastern Star j at the! home of, Mrs. James Godfrey.. . ... . . . , ..Annual banquet of Business and Professional . Women, 1 Marion ho tel. 7 o'clock. Reservation!! from Mrs. AkE Lfonst. 'the Woman's cnoppe. w F Mrs. Mary . Watson : Barnes. at Waller hall, under ausnicea of AAUWV. 8 o'clock. prrrbary Given - By , Hpm"e- I stead, as" Won' B v 2r H eadls Won' By '2; H, Lane ot Portland .Monday evening. May 19, the committee of final Judges, In . 4he pacific Homesfead Puzzle contest toet at the,' Pacific Homestead oU hceJ to examine the entries arid Homestead puzzle, contest. . i This committee consisted , of Joseph Benfaer, R. A. Harris, realtor, and S. Phillips of the YMCA. all ca pable and responsible business menj, and after carefully, examln Ing jthe entries decided on the fol lowing prize winners: .. ; J F?rst ;prize Ford touring car. ia2 Weldler street, Portland iZjtMoiei, won. by. z.. H,,Lane, Second prize $50 cash, won ty-! C. J. Cole.l 108 Leyens street. Dfel las.jOr. j . . -Third prize- $25 cash iron by A. H. Thomas, route 2, Carltion, or. i "(i lPonrth j tirtzefllO, , won by Grace, Lytie, Bonanza, Or. . :;? J Z Tilth i prlze-llO sub'scrlptlotn to "the Pacific Homestead, .won ; by Mri. F. W., McGuire, Castle Kock, Wash.' rotate 1. . ; . .. , felxth prize $10 iubscrlptlo n to fhe Pacific Homestead, .wos. L by Anita Madero, Box 62, Hornbxook, Caj. j . : ? J .. .. ' J $eventh prize $ 1 0 subscription to jthe Pacific Homestead, win by Enierald Johnston, route 4, Al- lghth prlzel 10, subscription to khe. Pacific Homestead, won by J&tbel Boe- parkdale. Or. . , , ' (Ninth prlze-p-fs, subscription to the Pacific Homestead., won 13 y Os car Wilson, Connell, Wash. 1 , ; jTenth prize $5 subscription to the Pacific Homestead. r .wcf n . by Mfs.VE.vR. Ronk, 263 1107th Ate.. Sawtelle, Cal. .. r.- . i Eleventh prize $5 subscription to I the Pacific feomestead, wjoia by Edna Parrish. Myrtle Point, )r. - iTwelf th - prizeT-$ 5 , subscrs iption te the Pacific Homestead. w on by Gay v. Anaerson, box &3Zi J-yn deb.'- Wash. v:;;. -i " s. :- ' . fThirteenth prize . $ 4 t tox ef Hias , cahdy, ; won' by lA Verne Deals. JMonroe. Or.? , 1 ,'. jjFaprteentb. piz'e'- :Z'tbox"'ot Haas candy,' wen- by" Mrs. Pf at Mc- CillochTIArllngton. Of. - I ' iFifteenth prlze-l$3 box df Haas caindt; wpn bf Efrie Milled .Tiox 155. HdfTisburg. Vr. ' Sixteenth prize $3 bo dtl Haas candy, "won by iflss Johnnie Cade, rout 5, ! Albany, -Or. -'l . Seventeenth prize--$ 3 su3 bscrlp-. tldn to the Pacific Homestea d won ff Pi L; Ritchey, route 8. B4 X 229; EIaiCUJ Vf-r - - -- . ' ; f a i ?.E1 ghteenth - prize $3 v sts" bscrip tlon'to the Pacific Homesteaii. won bjf llrs'ih6if,.1.'S, Hobart Blvd.: Los AneeTee . Cat. ; Nljieteenlh, pf Ize-$3 ; su( 'scrfp tion te-the Paeine-Horaestea4 h won bif Hilda BlndeleTIgard. toi regori. : Twentieth prize $3. ' salj icrlp- OB-IESTIWI0S IE lEXi . - it .--...- HI I J- 7mV'rh:lhefickle.'iiomest hy "Leonav G. ' Frye, Ostrander, Wash.lBox 635: Twenty-first ,.prlzerr-1..50 t box of Haas candy, won by Miss Nola MiiHenry. Rushville. Neb. - - Twenty-second prize 1 1.50 box of Haas candy, won .by . .Vanner FeHmin, rpujte 2,. HoodyRirerOr. Twenty-third prize $1.50 box of Haas candy, .won by John E. Durland, Cheney, Wash, .' Twentyrfourth. prize-r-rl 1.5,0 sub scription to The Northwest Poul try, Journal. . won by .Mrs. .Tillle McRoberU Box 11 4. Ukiah, Or. : , Twenty-fifth., prize $1'. 50 sub scription to The Northwest Poujtry Journal. won,by.Mrs. M..H. John s ton. 580 Lexington. Ave., Port land, Ot. V ,.' : . . ... .1' ; Twenty-sixth prize -$1.50 sub scription to The Northwest Poul try Journal, won by-Arthur Niemi, Naselle, Wash. .,'. :'v Twenty-seventh prize - $1.50 subscription, to: Tbe .Northwest Poultry.. Journal, ! won 1 by H. W. Crawford, ,906 . Alberta street. Portland, Or. .Twenty-eighth prize $1.50. sub? scription to The Northwest Poul try Journal, won by Clara Cunha? Echo,, Or. is... - . Twenty-ninth -prize $1.50 sub' scription to The Northwest Poul try Journal, won by. Veronica Al mas!, route 1, Box 136, Beaverton or. ..; . : Thirtieth prize '$1.50 subscrip tion to The "Northwest t Poultry Journal, won by Zella D. Edwards, route '2, Box )X 58, Junction CIty.j ; - j Or. Thirty-first 'jIze. -- tl lox "ot Haas canay, won by Clarence ttasi- wbocT,Forest Grove, Ori iThirty-second - prize $1 box of Haas candy. won by ' Mrs.-;C Av Honaker, 729 N. 39th street. Seat tie. Wash.- - , ' U. .. Th'lfty-thTrd prize $ 1 box of Haas "candy, won by Garold Dyer,! J? OSStI, JT' . " I ; Thirty-fourth ' irlie-i-$l box of Haas candy, won by Miss Anna Reddekopp,-623 Cherry St., TJal las, Oregon. Thirty-fifth prize $1 subscrip tion ib the Pacific Homestead, won by Mrs. Connelly, 11 w ar f agut atreet, Pof tfand. Or. ' , Thirty-sixth prize $ 1 subscrip tion to the Pacific Homestead, won J 1 T ITT rtamlnn mnta HOT U J DkCl ff . .www -" . 211 A,' Lewistbn, Idaho. Thirty-seventh prlre $1 sub scription to the.Pacific Homestead, won by Miss, Alma Bowman, Tide water, Orr.: . . ' - .' v . Thlrtvfhth nrize r. $t sub- scflptfon to the . Pacific; , sieaa, won .07 .un. uomci . . v. Young, Box 846, route 3, Lenta, .or. . '..; ;, Thlrtv-ninth prize $1 .sub scription to the Pacific Homestead won "by Anna :GerrIets,( route jit "Box 209, Burlington, ,Wash. . Fourtleth prize $ 1 snbscrlp-H tion . to- the Pacific jiomesteaa, Tron by ; Mrs." Charles,; Chester.l&nd expedient ana nereoy aectares Menlo. Wash. s- ' H)IT PlCAir - - . " r rr WoAvr ' W n " j,.. t special to -ine csiaiesman. o,,--. mrtfV,fl fo Silver Creek fans Sunday and enloved an all-day picnic. Those going were Mr. and Mrs. A. Tel- l ..nt T,.iC ' t,,..v 1,: rrJtlon of said street with a six-inch son. Miss Sylvia, Larson. Mr. and Mrs. LawrenceLarsoh. Miss Ethel Larson, Tom Kaarhus and Miss Marie Corhouse., FASHIONS it' iw -f- -ki. : 6PF0IBLES s y Shirley ' Sharon A . I he U Kossen type ej tailored situ is oeamuuuv lauorea ana worn vnin a nor7yj 'ani jdirly ihorlikirt. Oarz can tiae 0 Mftt meaares With the n:w type of tailored suit which has literally taken New York by 'storm. You ee U In the front wjndows of cyery ftnart -11 v- . . " Tal T I - - - '.. .. , ' -.r - atrrrEKicx ,1 t .s 5251 Vr 5228 ) AW. ihop and on the back of every smart wo- ,t( make the above described .Im ntinQXbJy;. ."wlth 31S lime proyament by and ; throiighi the beijjjcarrene j4jMpisd jjousa, : Street Jmprbyeme'nt department of smart ajia .iimpio batf-fperiect di'WIa 4 stcddiit. Jojfep u. jbapcit musVbe tnadcof a firmly: woven clr2r7th! Iday of May, 1924.' rDiteTiil tucfrtalfcuseaW man's aaiilt V ixln t&V.-M CAt- rannrA t-ii to.ftns-yft.usH -joas ww ma. Qg. grayish nurture and cheviot-fin- c wontSi are test. T72. 1 I zr GIJSSIFIED Phone C--AdvertiIn3 Depi ,7, ADTXSTISXUX2TT8 Par ta rUon 1 Thre. im rtii Money' to Ejoan : vr , . Oa BmI EtUto -. : - . t. jc yoao ' - fOTr-Ladil 'It "Both ZlHz ... AUTO JlEPAIlilNO 2 r .... - WE FIX;'EM! . v ' J.VCK DOKRFER MOTOR REPAIR.. 410 8. Commercial St. 2-m21 v Auto Keoairinfir i Satisfactory . work s at T aatisfactory priees. ' . IK" H. HARRIS At"TO TOPS -o.-j.-Hwr . At ; ', -.230 gtt St. ' ' ' ' if . Repaira auto, tops, oifhoistrry. mad puts id eurtaina on door roUe. "S- T t.m'a: Anto Tot "Maw.' - -mll FOR RENT FOR BEST FRUIT.. BAXCHS WITH fS room, houae. CasJi. or iiharea. , vaii ..- Browning. Phono -112F11. 4-w21 FOR RENT apartments 5 APARTMENT "FURNISHED OR UNFUR- C'L-U'at Apt. 19. ' S-niaitf . k at tb Hnwn. i An fs. i.'onv 1. MODEBS ,-apartment. for rent. - rAOH UVM -or - 4 ND 5.JIOOMS. tJXFUBNJSHEDs FOR rant, cloaa in. adnlta. ea venier. a-mi IF TOU ARE INTERESTED- IN? COOL, clean, comfortable apartment,, reaaon hl mt located downtown, diatrict.- Fat ton apartmenta. - For inipoction 01 uniiin !! Patton'a Book Store. - . , - 5-ml4tf nrrnvTonrTi i i OTUB V Wrni Tiana 692 N. Summer. Phone 1078. ff-20tf for rent apartments. .691 NO. I' vmmcrci.. FOR BENT-roams u FOR FURXISHED FRONT room, shower bath, 1345 Courts - 6.m37 ThR REST LARGE FURNISHED room. ii mn&m eonveaieacea.. five bloeka . from. Canital. Phone 1894J. V(l-m25- Home-lBQQMP H9 Notice of - Intention to Improve Street to Stewart Street,-. j Notice Is-. hereby given that the Common Council of the eity of Sa-J 1 iem, Oregon, oeems 11 necerjr Jits purpose and intention to im brove Shade street trom the east line of Capitol Street to the west ime Oif owwari oireei l iuv y- m "-a A. L" aC - 0MMa. 4hn AV rnense of abutting and : adjacent Property, except the street and al hav intersections the expense of r, - ...w,.j 1,. ,1,. ntv which will be assumed by the City pf said street to the established constructing men con crete curbs, and paving said por "" ltK ?-w.to nd -,inf!ilo.t'T- wnicn were huwlcu uj luo v.uur inon Council May 19, 1924, now on file ln the office .of ; the City Re corder and which plans and speci fications are hereby: made a part of this notice. . . i - T The Commop. Council , hereby.-deK cl ares its purpose and Intention td make the above; -described Im provement by and, through - the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. . . . . ' ; By order of the Common Coun cil the 19 th day of May, 1924. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is May 21st. 1924. m21-22-23-24 26-27-28-29-30-31 ; Notice of Intention to -Improve Stewart Street .!Rcom Lamber . snSl?t..toSontJi.Llne .. of Parrish Grove addition to Salem . Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the .City of Salem, Oregon, deems It. necessary and expedient and hereby declares Us , purpose . and ' intention to lm prove Stewart Street from." the south line of Lamberson Street, t6 the south line of - Parrish Grove Addition to the City... of Salem Marion. County r .Oregon, at the ex pense of vthe abutting and - adja cenr property, 7 except The .street intersection the expense of which will be assumed by the City ot Sa lein, by 3r ingln'g. gald JRPrtion of said, street to.,, the .established grade,. constructing cement eon crete curbs, and paying said pof tion of said, street with , a sir Inch Cement concrete Davement - twen ty-f our feet wide in . accordance -"-, wuv by the 'Common Council May lv 1924, novr on filer In the ef flee f tne uuy; iiecoraer ana which .are hereby-made a part hereof, The- Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and., Intention I in-cii-y oioaiem-; .y-. x-.",!.: J ViByordefiet the Comnmn CbiM 4, -Dateettrst -PttbUcation hereof jig May 2lst, 1924. 1 U 1 i-1 ITTTI ION .On wwt (sis iasartlou). Una month.. Six months' MDtrMt par mo. 15a ; 12 months' contract, par mon 9 itlaim'nm for say odTartiMmant ,j&t FORw HENX houses PARTLY TCBXISHED 7 ROOM HOC p i I Si. niaier. rnone juero Juctvimw v. 'Turner, Oregon, ..--f 7-m21U FOB BEST-r-S ROOK MODERN" FLAT. :ittu Aiaxion bi., . t . - 5 room fnrnisfced house, 650 Eifr trie Atb. . :- - -' i. 5 room 'hoBga, 1083. K. 21 St, $22.50 -' -- ' - BECKR r-HUXDRICKS ' 1 - . V. a Bank Bid.. ; T-mSS HOtrSE FOR" KENT. PHONE 1825; Call at 161 N.. 13tk. -f-m2l 8 JUXJM . HOUSE.. .XQKXII ;UBERXTC cjoius in, -rraaonaoi rent, eara.rira pho rStor, " - 7-ro?l . SOU SALE ioisceUaneoua a SAXAPIIOXE,- IX COOD- COXDITIO.V. Terms caah. 1247 xerry St. J 23 FOB SALE HAY. PHONE 105F11,- FOB SALE OH TRADE CQEAD LEAS 3 .ana fraiture-f apartment banto-aa moat lar 100ft oh other buaiaeaa. 11 8 Oak t,!.Phnaa -BSS.. . . S-ml ' FOR SALE ENGLISH SETTER FCP i pieav j PboM 85F11. . - S-m2i SPECIAL -PRICES ON LATEST STXLS elaetrie- fixture. -Halik'a- -E!eetr- Shop, S37 8-A25 ' v... FOR SALE! - v - ;j ' Two Aeonatieeas wTh itaadard In -atrumeat fort tha aaaiatanea af peraona ' affaetd bjr--laa-'.t keariair. On ofr baa. ia-tha ataadardcaiaa amd baa ba4 soma' 'M Th ther' ia - th HaltM Aeouatieon, "add baa - not baen neS They, ara both ia rod order and -wil b aold ' at n eztrema bargain. Cail 16S0 SUta fit, or phn 8(j2W. ' : -...r.,.-t.- ... .v:J.8-m21. IRIS SOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT ' your planta whila tn bloom. Cat fMwera. .Mr a. ii. Bennett, 2233 Fairgronad road.. PRINTED CARDS B1ZB Id" BT SECT wordinr. . ifcooma -to- .Seat, " price if , canto aaeh. ' BUUwiia. Eoaiaaaa . Oi tie. Gronad Elooz. . . V , CAltPERS .. f Befora folnr.oa year next fUainj trip ea onr eampiaK outfita. They nraka 'your tripa pleasant. Capital Barcaio Hoaae, 21 f, Canter- Str Parte for aU kinla - ot . cara .from, ooa-hall Jo, one-' fourth., regular price. 'W buy aal elloratrthitir.- - - 8-ralTlf - BALED HAT, OATS AND .VETCH. rtoTen . cheat. A, . KoaaaJ. EC 7. Itoci Beautiful Qrech Icij ! Aad aleras otker Orecom aonrt ta !aUa adtk f iaa ooUactMa of yatric la : aonjra,, aacrad .aonti and sxaay tuJk' time fTaritea7 . i-, - : ' ' -r, ALI FOR SSa. (Spaaial prtoaa t qnaaoty lota) Iipeeially odaptapla for school, eoa nnity ar homo ainrlng. Scad for Western SonsJstex: ; TO yacaa av la lis tkirt aditloa ..J . . .'abllaad7 - - - . ' . OBEGOJT TEACHERS JtONTT3.T ' ! Sift S. Oomrnarcial St. fealam, Cl O N D E EffOOD TTPE WRITER CO. tara your aaaehlaa repaired ly lis paoplo vho Bako it. f pacial rental rato to atndanU. 300 Vaaonia Bldt. Pbomo 262. - , 2Si FOB SALE OLD .BXWSPAFXRS-l eenia a ounaie. .. CircuiaUom dapartaaK ' Oreron StttMnii. . . FOR 84XE UTestock 9 FOR SALE FRESH COW. PHOKS 38F11. FEED. W. LAXGE. VETERINAEIAX -2f0c 3t -8- CommereiaL Fhona 1188. BeJ. Pbona 1003J. ... , 1, . . S-nUltt SEVERAL GOOD XIUJS. COWS, ySTI : and eeBlnr fresh, for sale. .W. U eoderman, Jafferaon. Ora ia. X, PhuM SF2S from Saleaa. J. .da-ilu4 FOB. SALE A FEW 8WIS3 6AANE2 aUk roata, yonn kids, yaarliasa, t-M year olds, dry and food aaCkera. Al' . recistered. Prlcaa raaaonahla; $35 ao p. Kinfwoodi Saaaaa , . Goat ranch, Waet Saleta. At ranch Bnadara. In tnrfc E. E ,?rroodv TOQ.li.iii f r Balenr. Call and ir them. 4a-5 -AUCTION SAIiES .--10-- THURSDAY MAT. 22ND. 1:30 P. 1L luraiwra, aie. i?7 i ar ry atreet, on'- r 8. 13th street, or block aonth of fiy atreet.' Woodry. la the auctioneer. - . e---V-v...,i , fca.- 0 X0-l&3 FRIDAY MAT. 23BD. 1:30 P. M. 6 mile eat of Salem on. the. 6ahm-Fmit'3-l road, or 1 mi lea east of Fraitinixi. wall iaaproaad 10 aero faraaataekv-crew : and oqaipment, iaclndine; househe i furnllnre. ' This ia a fine country bomet beat of aoiL 8 aerea ia crop. A. A. and - w. O. HoUerson, owners. Woodry ia ' tha auctioneer.- . lO-mS .TVOOD TOB SAU3. .11 DRY WOOD SAWED, PHONE 1855 .. , . .. ii-i:i BOY YOUR WOOD FROM A MAN Mil 1 . baa reod waod that ia easy to ap i 18 inch or, a foot, old fir or ie't trowtk at reasonable price. Pro. i , deUrary. . Phona 2024M. . ll-jn4 BUY . YOUR FUEL FROM A- BESPCS. aibla eatabliahed dealer who baa a r--atatioa . to' maiaUia. IT COSTS J MORE. - Hillmaa Fuel Co FUC. J 1855. Baat eoaL dry WOOD, Fir, Oak aad free alab. -r , . PBOMPTATTEXTIOSI TO ALL i .. ORDERS ll-nayltf GREEN OR DRY. MILL WOOD. FIR. CzX, ' and Ash. . .Seasonable prices. Pro1 .' delireriee. 'Phono 1879W. 11-mai-J DBY SECOND GROWTH FIR $7.09 f- oord dalivarad, Paono 19F3. Mayfi- . ... - 14-114 -i BEST GRADE- OF WOOD 4 ft. and 18 lack creaa Bin wm -Iry Ulo4 - - -. ; Dry aoeoad trowta fir . : .Iry ald fir - . 18 inch BLOCK as ill wood la the ,fnal to, aavo yoor dry wood. Pro dalirery and raaaoaablo price. 1 1 , S.. WUa 280 S. Church. Jhone 15 '. , : ... :J FOB. BALE DBY SECOND-GROWTH 1 1 wood, e It; far Immediate deli" Phono 1 08. 4-fl " ..WASTED employment 12 GEN ERA! J OFFICE WORK. BOO"- hoepinf or typing. Day phone 13 . CTenins; 10 LADY.WANT3 DAY WORK. CALL 1' At yra Goodrow, C94 N. Coia'l. St P 1931 W. 12 i