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tlA. v- Many; Styles for Summer Wear 4 Globt underwear is cut to fit the body, every garment is carefully sized, retains the size marked no matter how : tTs 7 1 many times it is wasnea. iou Sllilpiy tcLllllUl 11UU UCLICI ULLlilg and wearing undergarments any where, i , They do give satisfaction. . 7, "" i WOMEN'S UNION SUITS i . PRICED U $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. i $1.98 mm V.. .Ml IJ l i 11 . a ' VCiiTi i w wm imu in loue union suns ine uncsi uji qututjr, mai yoM can ouy in eiasiic Kirn underwear. They are knit of high grade combed cotton yarn and extremely well fin ished in every detail. . All sizes. I Women's Fine Knit Vests 29c, 45c, 79c Women's fine Knit Vests. Outsizes 50c, 65c YOUR MAIL ORDERS receire carefnl attention. We pay the postage of express within a" radius of a hundred 'miles. Satisfaction Guaranteed on eyery purchase or yonr money cheerfully refunded. Salem Store 460 SUte St. Fcstlatl Silk Shop CSS Alder St, aara P'k AUDRED BUNCH . ! i . 'Phone 106 r XTENSIVE . plans are being 1 made for the two-day floral exhibit which the Salem - Floral society is sponsoring for next week. Opening " next Tuesday, June 3; the exhibit will continue in place xnrongn vyeanesaay., in teresting -programs i will Ae. pro Tided In connection with the exhibit.:- . - i ; . Elshteen different prises will be giTen for winning entries. Profes sional florists may not compete. Those .entering J or pri2es. are re- quired to have membership in the society, dues for which member ship being only l.r Those who do not belong may hare flowers on exhibit. ?r':'T',r 'V The following are the complete Tnles which will be of Interest to exhibitors: :nn-:' A-f, - 1. Individuals Intending to ex hibit must telephone their appli cations to either of. the fallowing: Mrs. C. C. Schwab, 533 North Six teenth street, phone 8 98 J; Mrs. J. A. Churchill,. 1776 Fir, , street, phone 403R; Mrs. W. E. Ander son, 1491 Court Etreet, phone 1854J. j : 2. Exhibits must be In place by 6 p. in. on' the Opening day, June 3, and removed by 10 a. m. on June 5. No exhibits to be re moved before 10 p. m. on the clos ing day. : ' 3. All flowers exhibited for prizes must be . plainly and cor rectly named on cards supplied by the society. : - ' '4. The judges will be from out of town and "may withhold any prize If, in their opinion, the ex hibit is not of sufficient merit. ' V 5. The society will' afford the best possible care and protection to all exhibits, but It distinctly disclaims all liability, for7 loss Or damage' to exhibits or ; personal property of exhibitors. , ' 6. Prizes are5 offered as fol lows: .. . y. i Class 1 Table arrangement of jT fe.fe Til r e e B a y Will find many taking the first trip of the season to the Sea Shore or possibly home to, see folks and friends in other realms in any event one wiilwant to look their best and what is more essential than the ""little things." Sweaters t-i a - ' .- . . ..- j : Hose i Neckwear t ' i Overblouses Scarfs , - Gloves j .-. i . 4 - Undies . r. . . BelU Barrettes Purses Parasols - i JUST RECEIVED - - A new shipment of beautiful plain and dotted VOILE DRESSES $3.95 to $16.48 i.jntts, ltuu or totsa or a coui blnatlon of either, arranged in vasesr 4owls or baskets. A11ac cessorles to be furnished 'by ex hibitor. Scale of points for this exhibit: arrangement," "50 color, harmony 3 0 ; originality. 2 Oh First prise, S3; second prize, flj Class 2. Arrangement of short ! steranied;ilowef8" such as violets, ransies, marigolds, etc., sctntainer to be bowls lot glass, pottery or metal not over 12 Inches In dia meter. Scale." arrangement 5p; perfection of bloom, 40; fragrance 10. First prize, S3; second, $1. Class 3. Best collection of har dy perennial cut. flowers arranged? for effect, foliage optional; sit or more varieties. First prize, $5; second. S2. : ' ; . .' f Class 4. Best arrangement of flowers in basket 18 to 36 inches high, foliage optional. Scale, color harmony. 60; arrangement, 30; proportion, 20. First prize, f3; second, $1. Class 5. Best collection of cut wild flowers, six or more blooms exhibited by any group 6r class of School children. No entry" fee charged. First prize, 5; second $2.: Class 6. Best collection of Bweet peas exhibited in vases, sep-t arated colors. First prize, $5i second, '$2. " Class 7. Best collection .pf, iris; six or more varieties. First" prize, S5; second, S2. Class 8. Best vase of roses, six or more Jlootns, any one variety; First prize, $3; second $1: ' Class 9.-Best vase or basket of peonies. First prize $3; second, $1. 1 ' ' : ' ; f ..;r ; : ! Mrs. George A. White will leave tomorrow for Tillamook where she will spend Decoration day. Miss Kathleen La Raut. lyric soprano,' wilt be presented at 8:15 o'clock this evening in gradua tion recital at WaUer hallMlss La Raut Is a pupil of Prof. li. W. Hobson, and Is an assistant in the department.' A refy - delightful program has been arranged. ' Miss Jean Hobson will accompany as well as give assistant numbers. " Chapter G of the TKO: Sister hood met Monday evening as the guests of Chapter AB for the an nual picnic, the members of -thf two charters ! with their families and a few invited friends gatherf- ing for the recreative evening la. Painter's woods. " ? With the ' state convention of the sisterhood opening yesterday in Albany, a number from the local chapters are In attendance From Chapter AB. Mrs. W. Kirk,' Mrs. Harry Styles. Mrs- W D. Smith and Mrs. Mary Keeves are in attendance, Mrs Kirk and Mrs. Styles as delegates. Front Chapter C the delegates are Mrsi W. H. Bvrd and - MTS. Wiiuam Huehes. Mrs. M. A. Zollinger" "of P6f land is presiding at the f sessions ' The Jason Lee Women's For eign Missionary society will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon ?a,t the home of Mrs. Melvln Johnson, 1040 Hood street. It will be with extreme pleasure that many will receive the an nouncement that- the 'Cinderella Ballet," so delightfully and afc tjstically presented , at the Grand theater May 16 and 17, will be re peated at 8tl5 o'clock Monday evening. Although given In thre acts, the ballet takes no more time thah the average play, using about three hours and 20 minutes altogether. . ' , The costuming for the affair is unusually elaborate. Both fabrics and modes are exceptional, from the white-mice frocks to the ex quisite ball gown of Cinderella herself. Many will be glad to en joy for the second time the frace ful and lovable antics of the cat." as well as parts taken in an ex cellent manner' by all' members jot the cast. ' ' . Sponsored by the .tllfhee auxil- laryv the production is staged aa a benefit for the children's ward! of the Salem hospital. . The general aid society of the First Methodist church this after noon at 2:30 o'clock will beln the entertaining form of the "ijast day of school," with seven- dis tricts coming together for the program of 'the occaaioill If. Mrs. George Gutekunst will be the teacher, while Mrs. E.J. Swtff ord will present the prizes, " f -.- .-J K - : I : The Kimball School of Theology appeared in a local' .concert last evening at the First 'Methodist church with the outstanding feat ure of the evening ' the closing "Pageant of the Resurrection." The costuming and ' lighting) efr fects were particularly elaborate., Including In Its personnel, Jflrst tenor H. R. Cross; second tenOr-O. J. Beadles, iLloyd IBnrke;- Iflrst bass E. W. McAfee, W. W. JPier son; second ibass. J. K. Officer' and Earl B. Cotton, the club last alght Opened the program with, Gabriel's picturesque Yachting Chortsl'' A tenor solo bV Lloyd Burkefl con tinued the program. Mr." Burke sang "Enoch Arden, (Tennyson). F. C. Teehow's trombone solos won unstinted applause. The quartet." composed of Messrs. Lore, McAbee, Pierson and TCotton,; gave the Herbert arrangement -of the "Old Oaken Bucket.! and "Dried Apple 4 Pies" ? (Bee wick), jbtha Love ; gave the most diverting' of "Chalk Talks.'' the cjub preceding him . With several ! ensemble f num bers, the first, "O Peaceful Night ! (German), and the second ".Negro """Silver tea at rectory of St. Paul's church, 3 to 5:30. J Woman's aux iliary In charge.' ; ' ' -: State PEO. convention .in, Al bany." . J : Miss Kathleen LaRaut, gradua tion Tecital in voice: Waller ball, 8:15 o'clock. -, Memorial day program at state blind school. .2 o'clock.' Meeting of Ladles' Aid of First Methodist church." 2:30 o'clock. . ' Jason Lee. Women Foreign. Missionary society, at home of Mrs. Melvln Johnson, 1040 Hood street, 2:30 -o'clock.' " i. Meeting of Barbara Frietchle tent. Daughters of Veterans, at armory. , Thursday State PEO convention at Al bany. ' ' :'"'r ': ' .Thursday' afternoon club. Kensington. Mrs. Frank Pow er, hostess, f -: ' t Golden Hour club, Mrs. Carle Abrams, 1465' Chemeketa "street, hostess. ' - I " . ; ! ' . - ' " ' ; American Legion auxiliary. Cooked, food sale; 347 State street. ,. ' 'J Friday -: "-, WRC dinner at McCornack hall. - j Saturday, ;r ,YWCA sQcial meeting for mem bers and friends, Jenelle Vande vort speaker, reporting on nation al convention. 4 Melody' (Shattuck); ""Katxlna's First -'Visit to New York" was made altogether eranhie by Julius Officer. Miss Irene ' Cotton, ac companist for the club, pleased the audience with her piano solo. "Sweet Bye and Bye" (Stelr). "The "Pageant of the Resurrec tion," as the climax of the evening, was riven In three scenes by the chorus. 1 The first scene took place before ' Pilate, while the second showed the sepulchre guard, and the third the women at the sepul chre. ' Earl B. Cotton followed with a bass solo, "America Tri umphant," (Demarest) closed the concert in an impressive manner. H. R. Cross and Earl B. Cotton took the incidental solos. ' Tha cnncArt - last nlaht closed the Kimball club season. A silver tea will be held this afternoon at the rectory of St. Paul's church Irlth all friends in vited. The Woman's auxiliary of. the church is sponsoring the af fair, which Is 'scheduled for the afternoon hours, 3 ' to 5:30. A pleasing musical program has been arranged.; ' ' ' - ' Barbara Frietchie tent. Daugh ters of Veterans, are asked to come this evening to the armory for an important meeting relative to plans for Memorial day. ' ': . Bertha Junk) Darby will present sir of her olde piano pupils Wed nesday, June 11, In recital at the RSberts" studfo. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clark, 638 North Church street, had as their guests yesterday JJr.and Mrs. W. C. Merrtttte San Diego;; !:-.. ' "' Misg'LUlianlApplegateieft Sun day for Portland where she will spend two "Weeks as the guest of her brother. Mack Applegate. r- i ; ' : I: , . f : j - - ' - Arrangements were ma.de. with the appointment of yarious com mittees, at the meeting yesterday afternoon of the War Mothers for the annual lawn party at the home of Mrs. John A. Carson. The out door meeting H1H be an event of June 3. All War Mothers, wheth er belonging (to the club or not, are invited for the afternoon. , - " ' f ' ; f - " The Daughters of Veterans are asked to assist on Thursday in the placing of flags on, he graves of the members of the GAR, meet ing for this purpose" at the arm ory tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock. 'The daughters are asked to' respond again In the afternoon at 2 o'clock to help with (the button-hole hou quets. , Both automobiles " and flowers wllj be needed. : "; - v:: I ': Mrs. G. V.j Ellis returned Satur day evening jfrom a three months visit with her son. Dr. R. V. Ellis, in Ketchikan. Alaska. While there she welcomed the arrival of a grandson," who has been named John Hira. j; ., JOIhT-BSE for BUB FEET ; Now thai we know that aching, burning feet are caused by trou bles in this small bones In the arches of the feet I ... And "that " trouble can -only be reached by Joint-Ease,' 'an active emolient that " soaks right in through sklii'" and flesh direct to the joints land ligaments. Isn't it : about time to discard powders and medicated baths that only reach; the outside of the skin? And rub on Joint-Ease, that In two minutes starts to soothe and heal the. Inside troubles that Cause soreness and yburning.' ' ' 1 Rub It ion 'tonight and if there is any, burning left In the morn ing. It won't bo enough to bother. Always' remember when Joint Ease gets jin foot agony and burn ing get out -quick 60 cents a tube:' :-!'' ' ' ' : : ' ' Daniel j. Fry sells lots of Joint Ease. Adv. 1 - lillJ li.... oJl'Ui' '- ' For 65 years, millions, have, rubbed soothing penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right on the tender spot, and by the time they say Jack - Robinson out comes the rheuma tic pain and dis tress. St. Jacobs Oil te a harmless rheumatism and pain liniment which never disappoints and doesn't bum the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from ach ing Joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica,- lumbago, backache and neuralgia. 35 cent, bottle guaran teed by all druggists. Adv. PUBLIC NOTICES W - . ' T L . i NOTICE OF BOND SALE i Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at his office in Salem, Oregon, until the hour of eight o'clock p. m., the 12th day of June, 1924, and immediately thereafter publicly opened by the Board "of Directors of School District No. 24, Marion County, Oregon, at office of the Board of Directors in said City of Salem, Oregon, for an issue of bonds of said district in the sum of Two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000.00), said bonds to be in denominations of One thousand dollars ($1,000.00), five hundred dollars ($500.00) or One hundred dollars ($100.00) each, (bidders to specify denominations desired), dated July 1, 1924, and maturing serially in numerical order at the rate of Twenty-two' thousand five hundred dollars ($22,500.00) per annum on the 1st day of July in each of the years 1925 to 1934, Inclusive, said bonds to bear In terest at the rate of five per cent ( 5 ) per annum, payable semi annually, on the 1st days of Jan uary and July, principal and in terest payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon- In New York City. In view of the fact that the full Two hundred and twenty-five thou sand dollars ($225,000.00) for which the' above bonds are author ized may hot be needed, bidders are requested to so frame their bids that a less amount may be awarded, such less amount to be pro-rated equally between the ten maturities. In any event at least Two . hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) will be sold. V All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $5,000 and must "be unconditional. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal. WInfree, Johnson & McCuRoch will be furnished the successful bidder. ' The assessed valuation of the property In the district for the year 1923 va8 Thirteen million, seven hundred fifty-one thousand, six hundred ninety-seven and 00106 dollars ($13,751,697.00). The bonded "Indebtedness xf the district,; exclusive, of the- bonds hereby advertised, is One hundred eighty-four thousand, ' two hun dred seventy-five dollars ($184, 275.00). .. ' The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. H. BURGHARDT, Clerk. J. 8. .PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES The Oregon State Board of Control will receive sealed bids on June 10, 1924, at 2 P. M., for fur nishing to the various state insti tutions supplies consisting of dry goods, clothing, furnishings, gro ceries, shoes, - hardware, drugs, stationery. V- Crockery, plumbing, etc., for the semi-annual , period ending December 31, 1924. Spec ifications c and schedules 1 will be furnished upon application to the secretary at Salem, Oregon, also from" the . trade and commercial bureau of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, or from the Associ ated Industries of Oregon; both located In "the Oregon building. PortlandOregon. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check representing 10 per cent of the whole amount bid, payable to the Oregon State Board of Con trol, 1 or ' where the 10 per cent amounts to $500.00 or more, a surety bond from some ' company authorized to do business in Ore gon, will be accepted in" place of the check. The same shall be held as a guaranty of the faithful performance of the contract. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept the bid deemed best for the state. W. A. DKL.ZEL.Li, cretary, Oregon State Board of Control. m25-28, i 1.4' - . Secr Notice of Intention to Improve Stewart Street Prom Lumber son " Street- to South - Line' 1 of rarrish Grove addition to Salem "' ' - . -i-' h Notice Is, hereby. given. that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Ita purpose and intention to im prove Stewart Street from the south line of Lam hereon Street to the south line of- Parrish Grove Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, at the ex pease of the abutting and adja cent property, except the street Intersection tho expense of which will be assumed by the City of Sa lem," by bringing said portion' of said street to the established grade, constructing cement con crete curbs," and paving said por- CEASSBFIED SECTIOInT Phone 23 Advertialns Dept. CLOJSSmXD ADTZfiTISXICXSTS SsU par word: rar nNrngD. Tht ImMrUoas. la OM WHt, (six lAMTtioas Six months' eoatrset par b 13 aiaitkS eontrmrt M Xiaimaa for mj 4rertiu; :'s Money to Loan Oa Rsl EtttU m r . nsn - AUTOMOBILES IK)ES YOUR FORD START IlARDf Magnetos tested free at 275 8. Com- "rflai St. . - . - - l-jne27 AUTO REPALRIXG -BUICK AXU 8TUDEBAKER . , '. . Repair Specialists ' V, - : JACK DOERFER MOTOR REPAIR . 410 8. Csmmcreial St. 2-m28 Car Storage : Centrally located ratei reasonable. H. H. HARRIS 173 S. Liberty - 2-m2S AUTO T01S AUTO TOPS UPHOLSTERY" -SILE CURTAINS . At O. J. HCLIS - ' 256 SUte St. 3 m28 'FOR RKNT FOR RENT NEW SHOW ROOM 20 FT. . by 45 ft. See this, 231 2. High St. - '- 4-jne 2 FOR RENT apartments 5 FURNISHED APARTMENT, PRIVATE ' bath, S45 Court St. Phone 1057. ' 5m29 FOR RENT FURNISHED APART' - ment, adults.' 1 1 73 N. Fourth. . Phone 2080M. - s. . . : 5-m30 FOR RENT PERFECTLY CLEAX dowm atairs furnished apartment, 1335 State. --' . ' h-. . 5-m29 NEATLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS Close in, 755 Ferry St. , 5-n3Q THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART meat. Call ereninga, 493 Center St. .. 5-m28 TWO ROOM FURNISHED APART ments. Marion Apartments. ' 5-m31 . FOR RENT Close in threv room apartment on N. Liberty St. $25 . -per month. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. ' 275 State St. ' 5-m28 FOR , RENT NICELY . FURNISH ED 2 room ' apartment, 500 - Union.- Phone 567.' 'v . 5-m28 APARTMENT FURNISHED OR CNFUR ished at the Brown; 148 S. Com'L St. Call at Apt. 19. 5-m21tf IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COOL, clean, comfortable apartments, reasen ' able rent;" located downtown district. Patton -apartmeata. For inspection or reaerratioa call Patton's fiook Store. - j 5-ml4tf , ; MONEY Money poorly Invested is money lost. Small savings safely and profitably invested ' provides something worth while in a sur prisingly short time. We'll show you "how to play safe. .You'll never regret Investigat ing. American Fidelity Invest ment Co., Elmo S. White, Pres ident, Masonic Temple. tlon of said street with a six Inch cement concrete pavement: twenty-four feet wide in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council May 19, 1924, now on file 'in the office, of the City Recorder and which are hereby made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described Im provement by and through ' the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. "..'. -X. By order of the Common Coun cil the 19th day of May. 1924. t M. POULSEN. City. Recorder. Date of first publication hereof U May 2 lit, 1924. '' ; jne 1. Notice of Intention' to Improve ' Shade , Street Front Capitol Street to Stcvrdrt Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to im prove Shade street from the east line of Capitol Street to the west line of Stewart Street at the ex pense of abutting and ' adjacent property, except the street and al ley intersections the expense of which will be assumed-by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said , streets to v the established grade, Constructing- cement' con crete curbsV and paving said 'por tion etisaid- itreet with a. six-inch cement concrete pavement twenty feet wide In accordance with the plans 'and specifications' therefore which. were ; adopted by the Com mon CouncU May 19, 192 4, "now on file in the office of the" City Re corder and. which plans, and speci fications are hereby made a part of this notice. - The Common Council hereby de clares Its purpose and Intention to 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 me 13th day of May, 1924 M. POULSEN. Cky Recorder. Dato of first publication" hereof is May 21st, 1921, iQQ i FOR REXT apartments 5 JSPfFl? APAKTMENT WITH pF" TOIt REXT rooms ( . ROOM A.ND BOARD WITH E01I r He re. - Phone 1942J. g FOR RENT houses HOUSE FOR RENT PHOXE 1 Call at 181 K, 13th. 7-mi 8 ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN. INQPt room 22. Breyman Block. FOR RENT 5 room honse at 453 Mill Rt ' , per month. H W. H. GRABENHORST A CO ' 275 State St. 7nsC3 FOR RENT PARTLY FLR.I- house close -in, $ 25. .- - ..MBS- MOTER 147 K.' Com. Room 6 7-mZZ " HOUSES TO BENT F. L. WOOD 341 - State St. - 7-mi:. EVERY - DOLLAR SPENT , THRO" ' The Statesman Want ads has i .".I FOR ' RENT UXFURNISUED SMk'U modera eottaice, 1S per month. lieCr. caeca reqaired. Inquire 1765 State t-t. PARTLY FURNISHED T ROOM JI0C3 677 N. Winter.- Phone Hero MeKiDn,r Turner. Oregon. 7-m2l'ti FOR BENT 7 ROOM HOUSE FUKNISII. . I ed, ; basement, fnraaee, Ksrage, fete fruit. Can be leased from 1 to 5 years. - Rente for f 40 unfamished or 45 fur Bished. . . MRS. MOVER ' 147 ?t. Com. Room 7-'m ''"" 1 iim ', 15011 SALE miscellaneous - FOR SALE ENGLISH SADDLE AND bridle. Phene 150SJ. a jne 3 FOR SALE STRAWBERRIES. 3 . Pick them yourself Rt. 9,. Box 23, fa Portland road, north. 8-m'jj HAY FOR VB-ALE 12.50 PER TON i John. U. Scott. Phone 254 or C22. ; ' -- ' ,-' . - - - 8 m. FOR SALE A LARGE RANGE WIT :i reaerroir, good condition. - -Apply - n - 561 J. Front. V -m23 J 7 - PASSENGER STUDEBAKER SIX -$300 or will trade for lot or piano. Moore's Mnsie house. a m'. : ALEXANDER HAMILTON- INSTITUTE: : Modern . Business, course. 24. Uathtr - boand Tolnmes; lectures, talks, prcb t lema.' Will aeU for leas than half first cost and irire terms - to responsilia parry. No.- 3O07, are Statesman. " . : ' . - ' " ; 8-jna' 6 ' CASH FOR TRASH. A -BONA FID" offer. . Read the classified columns esc dy' J - 8-B2 IRIS NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECTS -your ptaets -wnue in i loom, cat flwrr Mr. K. - A. Bennett, 2283 Fairgronri road. . , 6-ml4j Plumbing - We can save you. money on. all year plumbinc anpplioa- Se Us Before You B:r' CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSS 215 Center Street ; 'W Buy, and Sell Ererythins - '-- " ' ' . - 8-m2ii PRINTED CARDS, B1ZB 14" BY Tl" werdinr, "Eoomi to Beat," price 3 eenta eaeh. Stateamaa Business C lea. Ground Floor. BALED HAY, OATS AND VETCH, eVore- cueat. A. JkUecSl, US. 1. I'hf 10F21. . . . s . 8-m3i Beautiful Oregon Tic: : And elea other Oree'eonrs t tether with a fine collection of patri - le Bongf, aaerad aontt and am ... that XaYoritei. ' . . " ALI, FOB S8. (Speetal prices in quantity lets) , lapeeiaUy avdapUhle for fht e -Kunity or horn 410x104 Lmi I. Western Sonirstcs: : Tt pare ate la lu third ediUon ' Published y . OREGON TEACHERS MONTTTLT 115 8. Commercial BC : f UNDKBWOOD TYPEWRITES CC r - your aaaehlae tepaired by people who make it. Special r : rata to studeata. 800 Kaaoa-4 1 fkou 862. ; . 1 FOR SALE -H- OLD KEWSPAPO.3 -eeata a bundle. . Circulation departs Oregon fitarerman. - FOR SALE llrestock f FOR 'SALE SEVERAL-GOOD TEA 31 3 for tloO and up. Also wafronn n4 , harness. Phone. 234 or 002J. 9 - .i FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAR I.I. T team and harness. Jim Bradburr, i t. 3, Box 236. 8 m- KIXG O REGISTERED WHITE Tfl aian eat at Stud. Flake'a Petlani, i:3 State. Phone 656. - - -jt2i,f FRED W. LANGE, TETERINAEL' V Office 430 8. Commercial. Phone 1 1 ?. KA, TV a 1 C in t . - auwuv AiJ XU. . ' t' SEVERAL GOOD MILK COWS, I and cominr fresh, for aala. , odermaa, Jef f ereoa. Ore, Ra. 1. I F23 from Salem. , 4s . FOR SALE A FEW SWISS fUJ milk rosta, youaf ida, yearliE.-, . year olds, dry and rood milier. registered. Prices reasonable; ' Klnrwood Saaaea Goat 1 Wast Salem. At ranch Sonai"- -inKa. S. E. Woods, 700 N. L Balem. Call and see them. 4-? WOOD FOR S,LE 1 1 WOOD FOR SALE ORDER VOLS VI ter'a wood now. Oak, ah. firs second rrowth fir. Thone 1879 W. ,- - - 11-ju - FOB SALS DRY SECOND-GROW" wood, 4 ft. for immediate Phono 10 a. DRY SECOND GROWTn FIR 7.C eord daliTerad. Phone 19F8. . -, .. 1 GREEN OR DRY MILL WOOD, FI ;'i and Ash. Reasonable prices. I - dclireries. Phone 1879W. It 1 BUY YOUR WOOD FROM A MAS haa good wood that is easy t) : 18 och or 4 foot, 'old fir or ffrowth at reasonable price, delivery. Phone C024M. 1 DRY WOOD SAWED. PUONE 1?" . 1