The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 15, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    A.C--t . .iued from page X)
i- -ae . aa4 present- Address. :por
5 eMail. irrj2 Lola Bel.
t ; 3SVas - spokeswoman.- Mrs.
Cfaapler Glle, '03 pleased her
. -JcucB.itij bBr reading. -
solofsky..:2i; uIts thenie was
drk e Ioed,CoqBSi ; "faculty
4 ; jStH., ithi.,an,BturghCenTng ar
r " 'ap'ElTea wUIl the
3 c !rd4.a?st ;?nceo.t a flexatone. ,
Tfc j. verr-fins, address 'of1 th.
T-niss. i.w.is... given .by "Justice
C c Dr ay ST- t Drown.-. 5j Two: es
10 i3'-y ar predated numbers were
re :aa sk fcy. Ms Ruth - Field and
I. 3 l:ltins song by Margaret Wl
Uf Wyr. v. .
PI nk' ro , fa 1 baskets - added
c h a rm to t ha . tables.;, Syrfn'ga and
canterbury bells were used in pro
fusion, lon.-.the platform together
"with palms. . --
TheVflelJc ions, menu of the eve
ring vras prepared and served by
i-a isies or tne First Methodist
carcx
Los
Dr. and 'Mrs. J. Hunt of
A??!" Jin?! Friday to 'spend
the weekenag 'taVguestaof ?Mrs.
Hun Vs , sister. . Mrs, Pauline iMlsw.
3 soutn Liberty street.? Dr. and
Mrs. Hunt are on1 their "way to
Alaska.- This Js Dr.iJIunva fi?sjt
trip through Salem, and he an
nounces himself as greatly. Im
pressed by the,valley, wDr..Uuat
is a; prominent physician of the
son thern city. 7 He and Mm Hunt
FOECKLE-FACE
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Sun and r. Wind fcrlng ,-Oull fgly
Spots. How to Ilcmove Easily.
fere's a chance; Misa Freckle
face, to try a remedy "for freckles
with the guarantee of a reliable
concern that It will. not cost you a
penny unless it removes ithe freck
les; while if it .does give you a
clear. -complexion the-.,expense is
trifling. . ; v : ; : . f
Simply. get an" oun.ceioOthine
double ' strength , f r eftf any
ffrugglst and "a TewhppHcatlons
shoalfl show you how easily It Is to
rid yourself of the homely freckles
and get 'a beautiful cpmplexion.
Rarely Is more than - one ounce
needed for the-worst case. -
-B sure to ask the druEKisf for
the double strength Othine as this
strength is sold under guarantee
will be In Salem again next week
following " a VTip:Viiiia.-Vrsh
ington. They Plan to ; sail . from
Seattle for helr" Alaskan port on
July 5; remaining In the north lor
three weeks. , .; ; ; ;; -,Vi .
- ;:.-;-.' ;'v::vi::" '
" Interesting; hostesses' of today
win be -Mrs. W. P. Lord and Miss
Elizabeth r Lord who ' will open
their garden for Inspection during
the afternoon, r The invitation
Is extended to all interested. This
delightful Custom Is ,an annual
one.
'
The Central circle pf .tht Jason
Lee ladies aid society will meet
for a social - afternoon - at 2 : i 0
Wednesday in the church.
: ". ; . ;: . . ; . , ,
For ah Important discussion of
migrant work, the executive com
mittee of tthe Federation, of Mis
sions has called a meeting for
Thursday - afternoon at' 2 : 30
O'clock, at the library." A represen
tative , from each church has been
Invited .to attend, with all others
welcome. Problems of social serv
ice work in .the largest hop fields
will be considered In detail. - '
"v. . - . ': x - '-
s. Mrs.' Martn Fereshe'tlan atten'd-
varlous chapters were entertained I
in uie.Qiuuif ivvui s jub mwwu
mah . hoUL . Nearly 100 - repre
sentatives attended .4
Miss, Genevieve Kerrr daughteH
of President Kerr of OAC pre
sided. ' - Roll was - held ,and rthen
Mrs. Fereshetian sang two solos
accompanied, by . Lucille MOora of
Salem: When c hapteri reports
were asked for . Chi , chapter! "of
Oregon Agricultural college, Alpha
Kappa of Oregon Salejcn alumni
and XI XI alumni chapter of .Port
land responded.! The .convention
was .concluded .by a, solo ,enng by
LMrs. Parmlee of New.Yojk.,
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Mr. and Mrs. James "E. liewon
of Forest Grove - were in Salem
Friday to attend the hiKh' school
graduating exercises at the taber-u
nacle in .the evening. " Their niece.
Miss Lucille Allen, winner of bothl
the Joseph Albert prize and of the
Willamette university scholarship.
was among .those receiving diplo
mas last night. Miss Mary Eliza-'
beth Allen, a student- at the high
school at '.Forest ; Grove, has been
spending the week with her sister,
Lucille.- . : '
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Kev."and Mrs. Arthur L. Beck
endorf, who pave -been apending
ed the state convention of the
of money back if it fails to remove tAfpba Tau Omega at Portland ves-l
irecaies. Adv. : terdajr.- The representative of the Scharf r, - Nebraska aTenue leave
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.Rrrar. r,T,ii?vnATt
" i'"y.: Today .
Mrs. ; W.; P." Xord. "open gar
den;"i TS&.South High sUeet.
1 Children's Day program. J First
Presbyterian church, 1L o'clock.
Children's Day program at First
Congregational church 7:15. ; -
Children's Day program, Leslie
M. .E church -11 o'clock. . . -
V . ' .-' ' : ' 3Ionday , .
Pupils of Miss Margaret Fisher
in piano recital.-: Woman's club
house, 8; 15 o'clock. .
Pupils of Byron D. Arnold In
piano; recital,- 8: 15 o'clock.. Music
building, " Willamette university
campus. ' -.- " : --v.- -- : '
- Picnle for Jason Lee church of
ficials at -Englewood grove.- - Mr.
and Mrs. R. ,A. - Fdrkner, - 2205
Nebraska' aVenue. hdsts
; Pupils of Miss Lena Dotson fn
piano recital. Woman's club house
; -( Wednesday ? J
,Violin And piano pupils of Miss
Joy .Turner ifl recital8 :15 o'clock,
First Christiah.church. .
n Central cir jle of Jason Lee ; Ja-
dies' aid society. Uhurcn parlors,
2:30 o'clock. ' ' e.'
Piano pupils of' MIs,3 Lena Dot
son I n rec ital. - Woman's cl ub
house, 8; 15. o'clock.
o At villi
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pi).uM ; Act re:K
..WATER.
C3S -Tf-IE ' WORK M .THE' MlW
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cpIIIS new.machirie'gets its name from the
i-. -yratin'or cuiTehts, of -water and soapy
f cam. It is pot like any. other type of. wash"
er. .It iijiot a dolly machine. It is not a
cabinet machine.. It is hot a vacuum or an.'
csciHator machine, r It is. not. like anything'
"Ver: built." It is the only absolutely new
principle 01 wasmng m ine past xen years.
"It'clpans as rtft'ntHf Trinrinl rnn. r"Rpft''
gyrating currents of water.
Vater alone cleans iyour
.jprJt works, r
, clztl-23. . The m
ois.loosened. Then the turbulent action of the f
water carries-the dirt free of the clothes. 'r, ;
-Yen can clean a tubfull in half the time.
If yea want to wash a; half tubfull of clothes,
you Use only a half "tub of water. If you
want to clean just a few pieces. you use just
enough water, to. cover them. And the re-,:
' -suits are remarkable. : -
' . It is beyond our power to'describe the ac-
- "tion -.of the 'water, its washing speed,, its'
, thoroughness and , the care f with, which it
11 nd: : 3 even the .most delicate .things. , You'
' 'ir. -st see it yourself. You must lift up the -rliile
;it is -working and SEE the action.
, oThexi y$u will understand.-" -. -
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MODEL 60
iGYlUFOAM ELECTRIC WASH Eft
; - rjni'ii ' y:J
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... . k -
Ijt l.i: .. VVrinper
t ' ,u. Unquestionably : the most
I I highly perfected power wring-
.1. .i er All Tnifnl evwnf tVio w1
. ; lers. Low design, easy to
-reach oyer. Wrings backward
j arid forward. Ad j ustable to
- - fiye positions. Automatic tilt-
t0.r Ans ' drain plate. . Lightning-
kn a quick, tension release -An ex-
1 elusive Maytag invention.
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A Caci Atonv
Ihiirn Ttib ,
:?" The Mbt of the new
Maylag Gyrafoam Washer
, is . made- of cast alumi
"euki. Vt It; ?will. ijot rot
rest,- corrode, swell, warp
.c. srlit.; It la aeJt-clean-.
ing. It is light., yet has
nre-time durability! . 1 ' i -
The . shape of 1 the tub
makes it eas Iq; work
with, t There lis no ma
chinery .exnjoaed. " Every-
tb.ing Is housed , in. The
lid is absolutely tree of
jnechanljm.pf ;.. obstruc
tions. Everyone who has used
thisr new iirasher say it
is the easiest' washer to
work with they have ever
seen, t - : 1
See a Dcmonatra-
tioh You, Tbb
Wmjrvel !
lThereis only, one way
4 yon vcan realize - whaV';,?.'"
wonderful . improvement
. th new Maytag Gyrafoam,
, . . . . Washer - Is -YOU MUST-
e wiu ceiaonsiraie kfpvtt
Cora e to our store. We have a ma-
- chir.2. cn display;
It fcr you.' ' See for. yourself the action Tr must see the won-
(.nt.iri , ; ... - dermal action of thewater.-
rt that 13 astounding women everywhere. Nothing like it has . ever
;"L'cnfn:why;it is called "A Tempest in a to :et6r.; Ton'
i;" ' . mttst bear ITia srurrlinr.
i iff Litj watery, washing. soundi
Tub
in .;
DemonctraUon AU
This Weeli
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MODEL 92A
, -For country homes not having clectri- '
" city the 'Maytair l Gvraf oatri . .Washer . is 1
equipt ;with . the ! fimous Maytag iMuli '
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the winter with Mrs. BeckendorrsJ AH idayTneetlnV of .teslle M. 'fa
parents, Mr. and ; ;Mrs. - J, M..1 church . . missionary . societies at
home, pf Mrs. ?. W' elee.
Silver lea of . Ze,na missionary
society. Mrs. Frank Crawford.
hostess.".; . .'....,..' .
Mrs. Walter, J)en ton's j?Ianq pu
pils in recital, Women's club
house, 8:15,o'clock. ..
,iVIolln,and piano pupils of Miss
jpy. nrnert in reciiai, irst uans
tian church.,. I ,'r ' v . .
- Oonn meeting .to discuss ' ;ml
rrant work. , -Library, , 2:30
o'clock. ' .-f.,lV-.: ' , '.
..Friday, ,- - -t
-, Piano pupils nf :Mra. vWaler
Denton in 'recital. Woman's club
house..' ----
Unitarian Alliance.,; Mrs. Good
enouxh on Rural avenue, 2:30
6clock,.-'-i;
w. Junior piano pupils of Miss El-
ma Weller in-recitaL ' Studio.
Salem Monday for Ban Francisco.
They sail with ' .their children,
Robert - ind, Richard, i Saturday,
jqne 21, 'on -the .President 'Adams
for . Jthe . .f,hilippines where t they
win resume tneir missionary ac
tivitles. 4 , : ' -
; Mrs.. Arthnr;;J. ,Rahn .ahd Mrs,
IeWtQP &. mlth enjoyed 1. tew
days, last .week at; Neskowin, mo
toring over. ..' ;1 : 1
f iii &Jt !
' An especially pleasing program
will be given.-tonorrpw ..evening
by ten, pupils in piano, who . wiU-be
presented at 8 ; 15 o'clock jln, Wil
lamette uniyersijy. music nau by
I Eyron ' D." Arnold.? .. Mrs. Evange
line Burlette Long. wU be the -as
sistant, ; artist,. s pinging withher
own incomparahle, charni Carew'a
"Spring; Cornea Laughing." "'A,1
Went, Roaming," and "The Lulla
byi'Train.'. '-li.w --U--
Those who .wiJl Blay. are Hazel
Pierce, Cora May Fehler, .Edith
May Jenks, : llMbeth ; i JJonell,
MArf; Elizabeth Cells, Winstanjey
Jenks, Ruin Palmqr, Greta Powell,
Wayne Fehler. "and Homer Gou-
ley, .Jr. ; r .. ..f, ; A.
r, Mr. Arnpld.who has . beeti elect
ed. professor of piano, in .the WJl
lamette.universitys.ummer school,
is arranging for special wmmer
Classes, to',' weet PncB a - week In
harmpny and ensemble, as well as
for private .lessons. .
. All f riends are cordially Invited
tp attend the recital at . the con
clusion of which Mr. Arnold will
play two Chopin numbers.
Covers were placed . for thirty
at the luncheon yeB.ter.dajr Af-ihe
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Strength and Energy Quickly
Restored v by Kbrex
-. Says Engineer ,
r'Tou have no. idea of the condi
tion I was-in -.when 1 first -started
taking. Aorex compound,' says R.
E. Lewis 65 year old locomotive
engineer. ol,.Face, .. Florida. . "i
could only. .walk. a. few., steps, at a
time.. I waa oweak.nd stagger
ing and ray eyesight, so. bad I could
hardly tell -a negro from a white
man. Five days alter taking korex.
rrwas like a boy-18 years old and
anv improving all-thevtlme:: ,My
normal activity has been restored,"
he says. -' ' r
Those who j.f eel . themselves go
ing into a rapid decline, who are
growing, old, too -.Quickly , and , axe
suffering from .weakness after the
flu aching muscles, stiff joints,
lessened vigor and poor - circula
tion, may be interested, in- knowing
that ' the American distrtbutors: of
tjcorex compound.- the: Melton La-
barAtoies,rat &b Melton yuuding,
Kansas City, Mo.v Jiave. arranged
for korex ,cpmpound to be sold in
Capital Drug Store at 405 State
St., Salem, Ore. Thousands the
;prld over .are now using the com
pound;': It-contains no deleterious,
taatiit-formrng. drugs ' " 1
I s .Uctter Tha Fountain of Youth
i-Gttklc Adv.. . i
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glU'SSL
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Fhone 1 Advertiilr Desii
OZfisnrtXO ADYIRTISIMXHTS I Oa WMkr.fsla lsrttftas). t
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5 --Hste Ww' ' J I momUa' atrMt pr 15
?'y..t?,,nM ' . I KhdaMi fas nay 4rHmst Ma
Joney to
On Bal Etsta
FOB ' KENT fctonsea
'"fgUr-&fg?B5S BVrt)1"
AUTOMOBILES -
DOES TOUR - IX) RD START HARDt
Kecoetos tested free at 275 fl. Cam
nwHil St. -' - 1-4m27
AUTO BEPAIRING -r. a.
: - BUICK AND ' 8TUDEBAKE&
V t -Specialist-
TVIV-pWR rrint urn i tt
-' 410 8. Commercial
; auto . tops..., -. a
IF ITS FOR THT! TOT (IB nWm.
Ury of a car we have it. Call and see
.: ; 0. j. Hiiii
- at 256 &ti BU 0-JnelS
FOR- RENT
XEW FIVE ROOJtf TJNFURNISHI10 Bun
galow. .. AIM -tore tMge furnished
honsekeepin; rooms, . close, in. , Phone
R RENT apartments 5
THREE. ROOM FURNISHED APART
ment, first- floor, .summer rate.- 202
N. Summer. - . . &-jn18
FOR REJTT ..MODERN FURNISHED
- downstairs' apartment, withgarsge at
oo x. f ront, inquire- at 12T " Union.
FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT
light And airy. : light; phone ' ancr bath
free, (adults) 446 Union St. Phone
powji. a-jneis
KICBItYr FURNISHED- TWO v ROOM
snodern apartment. 1133 Court.-
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DOWN8TAUIS APT. S BOOM FURNI8H-
d. 4 room..- second floor, nnf urnlsh
- ed. AdsetU, 352 N. 12th. . 5-inel5'
FOR RENT, THREE OR FOUR ROOM
furnished apartment. .Private bath, ekne
' in.- 'inquire 112 Union street., s-jnela
APARTMENT FURNISHED- OR UflFUR
aished tot responaible party , at tha
Brown. 148 S. Com I. Phone Mrs.
. Browa, 16703, or S3 1. :, . jneOtf
THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART-:-
aieat, -&9Z N. Summer. fl-Jaetf
IF -TOO ARE rNTERESTED IN COOL,
- alaaB-eamiortablo Mrtmente. re s
able rent; octd downtowm. district:
' Pstton apartmeats. For Inspection or
rc serration eall Patton's Book Store. -
FOR - RENT--APARTMENTS, 891
CommereiaL -'
NO.
FOR RENT rooms
ROOM AND BOARD WITH HOME Prir
-llfges. Phpne 1942J. ' - - - 6-jnel5tf
ATTRACTIVELY . FURXISHED ROOM,
- gas range. 9 10. Phono 1BT7J. ' Call
-144 Center, r- T- yr iS-JnelT
ROOM-FOR GENTLEMAN CLOSE IX,
FOR RENT houses
5 ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED. MOD-
,erni $23 month. 1835 N. Chureh.-
5 . ROOK . HOUSE. -TDRNI8HED. - AI
modern improrements. 183s .N Church
FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE, OARAGE
936 ' month. Several choice downtown
apartments. - ' "
. W1XXIE . PETTTJOHX. HeaUor
-218-OrW Bide 7'inal5
FOR RENT STRICT!?. MODERN FIVE
room ana sleeping porcn, aouoie souse,
' 70 'Marien 40. - Ftat, 5 nmu.
. otrietly oiedern, S6S Ferry -8t 35. 5
room hpuse, 118S "Brosdwsy, S25s 5
room hfmte 1088 K. list-St. 2 3. 7
room- hOUM . Winter . St. 30.
Becke llenartcKS, u. e. cans nia.
; - - --v.--r - --. v - ; : T-jnelS
- - r-
4 ROOM COTTAGE, WITH. RANGE. Call
"79S N; 14th St.- mono xooaj i-jneiou
HOUSES TO TtEXT F. U WOOD.-J41
BUM St. ' -" r- - ' ' -nneii
HOUSE FOR RENT PHONE 182S.
Call at 161 'H. 13th.- - 7-mvs7u
PARTLY FURNISHED TROOM.HOUSI
877 i winter, Phona ero jeciunnes
'TurSerTreKoy."' ? ' t-wata
American, Association, of j tJnlrer-
iUy ; Women served at the Marion
hotel, at 12:30 oVcIoqk. A grqup
of tu Oregon AgUcultural college
f ra.duates enjoyed th. occasion as
euesta of nonor. . Tne jtaDie .was
DeauuiuilT aecoraieu wua yari
colored sweet 'peas " . . . ... , ' ,i,
Three entertaining stuntswere
given, furnishing a 'delightfully
infprnial . program tor tne. last
meeting oi , tn.e year. , . .... ..
.ThP following . ..officers: were.
elected . at, this time: resieut.
Mrs. George H. .Alden; .vice pi;esi
dent, Mrs, Geprge V, Hug;, secre
tary, miss wauae vovingion, ana
treasurer, JMrs.J. I. Devers.
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SHAW.
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; ilr. John Hershfield and Alvie
Burknart motored - to Portland
Monday, returning Wednesday!
.Mrs. B. II. Becker Is on' the sick
list. ........
s Mr. -.and Xjrs". George Eirel mo
tored to 5tayton Thursday.
Mrs. ET. .C.iurraperlain and
Ernest Towle motored to Salem
Monday.. . , ' :
Mrs. 'Fred Gilbert motored to
Salem Thursday.
A number of Sha,w people at-
tendetLtha.Twrher-vs.SUyton ball
game at -Turner Sunday.---'..
, Mr, and Mrs. John Hoef ner of
tayton, were dinnefTgueiBtCa hq
home of George Etzel Sunday. :
Mrs. L. Lq Grice spent Tuesday
(Continued 6n page 1)
FOR KENT 5 ROOJC ' PLASTERED
modern , ionse, - full basement, furnace
ana rarace, close ia. 135.
- "S-6-rooni modern houses with' base-
; . ment, ' ery close, in, .'desirable loea-
. tioa, one has. furnace and raa-raose,
for S35. The other rents for 830.
' 7- room-- house, ererythhig -.modem.
2 blocks iron PO. lots of fruit,' double
garage: ' A beautiful home. Will, lease
lor l rr. at 865 oer- month
Downstairs,' 4 room modern flat,' fuU
basement, furnace,' garage, completely
furnished for 135. '- -
Downstairs 3. rooas spti.with prirata
bath end toilet, close in lor 835. . --'-r
' Downstairs 5 room flat furnished.
Clono-ta, 05. -' ' t - 'i : ' ''
.Three, beautiful . pjislairs ' .epta. 3
room for'- S25. 3 rooms $30 and 4
rooms. for f S3. ; -Oae, 8 ; rooma wit ti
furnishea
Coramer-
sleeping porph, ererythlns
for $30. ' Mrs Moyer,1 147 X.
cial St.
Room - 6.
T-juel3tf
FORWENT NEW MODERN 5 ROOM
bungalow. Full basement, hot air fur-
. naee, garage.' At '655 'Hood street. Fur
nished or unfurnished;- -Will lease- for
. year. See.W, Q. Krueger, 147 . Com-
;v.. JTQR SAXJS miscellaneous &r
FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 83?
kuth Church. - 8-Jnel8w
LOOSE HAY FOR SALE TURNER
road and 19 th St. Phone 1568J. -
FURNITURE -SANITARY - COUCH. - Ex
r tension table,- breakfast - table; -eotirmon
chairs. 1472 Mill St. Phone .1184M.
I 1 1 I " 1 TTi I i .
KENTISH CHERRIES. PICK THEM
yourself. -S4eT ' Se delrrered.'1 Phone
411.' V.'- CU Skater, 1, miles north-
T oast -of Turner. v . , . - s-jno -IS
FOR BALIEpHIGHC GRADE FCRJtl
sure for tour. rooms comptpte.. A real
buy.' Box 3448,. carer Statesman.
FOR SALE "WESTMADE- FLAT TOP
office 4 ear, practically- new, only used
three months. Price $45. Write - box
. 8359, care Statesman. . : 8-jnel5
FOR SALE FIREWORKS; -WHOL&
sale .and reUU. 244 South High -St
' George Sun. i : , ; -. . . i - - ' 1 8-Jly4
NOTICE TO. CONTRACTORS' AND Build
era Wo are still laying sewer pipe
at TOe -pes 'foot. Other plumbinj;-oi
. reasonable prices. . Phone 026. 8-jne3S
FOB -SALE A tXASQE BAK0XWTT2
reserroir. sood. condition. Apply at.
"867 N. Front,- ' ; "- 8-m23U
CASH, FOR TRASH. -A. a BONA. -FID 1
Offer. Bead the classified columns eacs
day.- 4.- ww- s-ntt
PRINTED CARDS BIZS li"" BT
- wojtdingr .'Rooma ,o-J2a''rieo If
eon to oachi -Statoamoa Baaiaaaa Of
. . fieo. Ground Floor. . w. ......
Beautiful Ore jen
And eleTsa other Oregon aoBta.lo
. Mthor wits a no eoUeotio of patriot
io- aoara sacred songs a ad amaay old
time f eToritee. .
.-. .';.i Alii FOR-Sao.-? '1
8poe1ol prteeo ta eattty lots) n
Kspeoiaily adaptable foe school, . aoa
sauaity or homo aingia. fioad for
Tt pacw saw ia Ua third editiea
- JubUsedy .
- aoBKOOW TXAOHR8 MONTHLY.
, Sift S. Oeammoreiai 0a. - - - SoJoss, d
' ;,frt ,;)Wumblnr"v..
r- -We.esa- uti yom money oa U el
your plumbing supplies.
See Us Before You Buy
CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSK
315 Center Street
"We Buy and Sell ETerythiag' -
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UKDKB.WOOD TTPEWHITER OOv
nsT your manmna repoizod ? by . tht
sooplo who mako it. Special rental
rata to studsata, - 100 Uaaosia Bide
Paons 263. - x - -a2l
FOR SALS OliD' NBWSPAPEB II
onao ooaaio. mrouiattoa .aoportmoa -"Orerea
Statesman. ' -
FOR SALE liyestock - 0
FOR SALE FINE - POLAND CHINA
' pilts od sows. wijrh20 lbs. at a
months. Route 2, Bex 00. Phone 47F12
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FOB SALE TWO GOOD FRESH cows
4 and -ti years , eld.' . Jersey-Durham.
' Ileary milker. Third house east of
: Turner on poementr " -jnel7
OEmB TOXT FOB SltE CHEAP OR
. ww traae ,xor anrttunsoaa use. .. JJ.
L. Shrodo. Phono 8 dsy. 888 W ere
nings. , ' ...-..r- ft-jnelS
TEAM . 5 - AND . SOUND." WEIGHT
15O0 and ' 1600; also others. :- I.
TQwnsend. Phone 6F3 ', S-jnel5
8 EYE RAJ. eOOD MILK- COWS, FRESB
sas eoraur rreaa, ley sale. w. a
fioderman, Jefferooa, Ora, BA. 1. Phea
4SFS8 from Salem. ' - - da-UOtf
KINO O REGISTERED "WHITE PER.
sian cat as tstad.- riako'a Potiand, 271
State. - Phono 5S.' " -m25tf
VT6CD flA3La..V 11
WOOD F03 fW?Z??i
tOB SALE TD3.T XCC2-GS0WTII i t
wooo, tifw: ' a.. j
Phoao- 10ft.. -
dry BxeoxD Gsmrxa; rr 7X3 p
, .yAKXm- mi vr Tlanffona 13 -r
WANTED TO HEAR FRO it OWNER F
Wi.mT.iPNTs4 Ja i ; aal. o.
. K. HowleyrBeldwla.Wio. l$-Joe-5
SUMMERTIME IS HERE. .DONT-N&
o-lect your inson-anee.' . Iflsaro-attd bo
fafe. Mrs. Moyer, , 147 N. Commercial
St. Room . ' 13-inol5tf
WILL,' PAY CASH FOR USED 'VUXO.
Phono 165g; : 13jnel5
WANTED WB - CAN USE LIMITED
onifeV ' cherries. NORTHWE ST
CASNINO COS Comer, Trade and Lib
erty. Pkone 4V- -lr18Be2Q
FRUIT WASTE D-vXOW BUYIXG t"w
berries. Also-hose proposition to offer
On logsnberries and Royol ,A fhr
rioe. - Ward -K.- Richardson, 39ft J..
: Front. ; - . -
STRAWBERRIES LASTED. XJAN TSE
moil "tlsea.4 :Ward K. .. Ejchardson,
I-385 ;N.. Front... - . JneX5
BASEMENT DICKJ1HO AND TEAM werl
rby oMtraos. Xoll 1SF8. - l-aprl?J
WASTEI- :XtEN" AXD .we3rX TJ
ke (arm paper subseripeoaa. ; A i
proposition to the riit poojslo. - AA
dress the Paotflo Bomoatoad. fetatoamay
Bldft. Salens, Or. -.- - .... ..'i
WOODSY i'TH3 ACCTIONZT3 SOTI
sued furaituro lor eaah.- Phoao -611
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JOY HOME' LA.UNDRY WET WASH
and finished laundry. Pione 1T58 ";
assaa5sI5::
v..':jnSCClLlA2iXQUS.. 14,
WOODSAWINOc-PHONE; 142.tl4-jlylS
INSURE TX SURE INSURANCE. COX-oordio."--Nono"
better. ' Mrs. Moyer.
147 N. Commercial St. Boom 6. -
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- CANADA. OFFERS FREE
" HOMESTEADS
J. L. Port. Spokane, Washington,
authorised, -ageat of -. th OoTerament
ofc the Dominion of Canada, will be at
the Marioa hotel, Salem, Oregon on
Juno -t ho. 17th so giro free Information
to parties Who are .interested ia secur
ing homestead lands ia Western C'sns
day and will alio - issue 'certificates 1 to
land-seekero- entitling., thera tto -greatly
reduced rates while traTeling on the
Caaadiaa Lines f Railway. 14-jnel5
PREPARE SOW FOB A RAINY DAY
-kTko - roof man repair rand repaint
your roof while the sua shines...
- , , f Phoao ,167 - 14 jaelOtf
HELP WANTED 13
WANTED CHERRY PICKERS XT ROY-
al .; View orchard, Salem. Hetvhtd cr
, line, ' Tuesday - morning-. - 4 Telephone
847M, Sunday or-'Moaday orenrng. No
children under IS years accepted.
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..j.-- AGENTS WANTED... Iflr.
ATTRACTIVE SAMPLE OUTFIT.. BIO
demand -mokeo oeiUBS ear- ' Arch Sap- -paoe
Shoes. , Popular priceSt- Comfort
plus Style. . ' Admired by every woman.
Style-Arch Shoes, Cineinnsto, Ohio.
... --.,'?. -.i6.Jne-15
AGENTS--WRTTB . FOR ; FREE -SAM-
plf. Bell . Madivon "Better Made"
shirta foe larxe. Manufactum direct to
wearer. - No capital or .' experience re
paired. -Many rear $10O weekly and
bonus. Madison Mills, 562 Broadway
New York. v ' "16-Jno-15
HELP WANTED female 17.
CANVASSERS " TO SELU NEW 8ANI-
tary article, -something" different, large
profits. Send 10 cents for iswple and
details. Sana-Pad. 17 White St, New
York City. a -. - 17-Jao-15
CAN1 -YOU'- EMBROIDER! WCMEN
was tea' To emrrroidcr towcir-st heme to
spars': time. 'Two- eenf stamp-' bri.flfs
yarticoiara. ..'Belfast Co .INipt.-J40.
Hentinrton, Trd. '"'" " - ' " I7-Jn-15
VT.1.V 7A1?IZI3: mala 13
WANTED MEN- TQ If OK EEASS.-UALL
23 before a:-r: H-"fir. - 18-jw!5
SALESME.N-SELL " TO LT.ZQ, . DSY
- Cooos.narawareanaaeneraI stores, well
advertised staple line. Splendid op
portunity for aggresaiTe j man. The
Miles F. Bialer Co'Dept. 843". 1924 32
i Euclid Are, Cleveland O.-- 20-Jne-15
FINE SIDE LINE BIO MOXEY NEW
ora basolino Uage Liphtaing Seller
No Installation Retails - ai Write
BMwplo-Trair-' oad prtimiy.
. oral toak. NORTH AMERICAN SALES
COMPANY. . V 71Q i fiinii.UnTtn
j Bldg Houston, Texts. 20-Jne-15
WANTED TWO IIIGHiCLASS MEN TO
m wr miiiioB ooiiar con
cern. We train, and pay oil expenses
-wH--erihigv--Artirte Sold -on ' crop
pyoeata, as money dowa. Seo A. N.
SsAlf0 . Salem, FniHsy.
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FOR SALE LEGHORN HENS. 75C
. each. Special rata ah Eft fcn PK.n.
32F2t.- ; ; -; 2i-inel5
LOST AND. FOUND 223
FRED .W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN
ui nee 430 s. comaerctal. Phono 1198.
' Res. Phone 1 5TO. y -m28tf
i r AUCTION SALES IO
AUCTION SALE FRIDAY." JUNE 20,
i :ar p. m. 34 s fx. ubrrty 8t, good
fttnittNM ntmiuinnli A U .... ..J v.
....... m ... j. f . u i a ..a
Hansen strain Wsfte Leghorn pullets
ana cocxereis, macninery, eic, terms
cash. F. Woodry, auctioner.. ,
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AUCTION-8ALE--F1IIDAY,-JUNE
j : ju p. ja.r ati--n, lidwit SI. rood
, furniture, phonorraph, 450 purebred
- x f . : uil r I .. .
j i ii mm it iirv-. uieaaora pnneta
and cockorU. marhiaery.' etc. Terms
'. cash. ... Woodry .is. tha, auctioneer.
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WOOD POtt SAL1S 11
16 INCH OLD FIR, FIRST CLASS. Full
cora guaranteed, none 1381M.
14-ia8
or your roal and wood. Low' summer
prices. Immediate or later delivery.
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BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 FT. AND
lo Inch.
Dry mill wood. ' . .
" Dry Second Growth fir. v ' - '
' Dry old fir. -
; 4 foot Ash and Oak.
Prompt delivery a.nd reasonable price;
Fred E. Wells, 28U South Church.
: Phone 1542.. . t Il-Jnel3tf
19 INCH BLOCK" WOOD, -d37 PKTl
ioaa: lonr loads sift. Phoaa 1879W.
LOST LADT'S DARK BLUE SILK Jerr
. .. auiw - Xtewart. - Fheno
144J . '. 32.tn.17
LOST FOX TERRIER DOG. FEMALE.
hmmi a aeaa- over the. forehead. black
1 bead and white body. Howard.
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LOST SOMETHING FIND IT! PHONE
i a waat ad toTho Statesman. Phone 23.
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RETIRED GENTLEMAX WORTH 150.-
Box 1022, ha.; Kansas. 2g.Jn.i5i
MtSYCWAV'rH '- CON 81B-
.an congenial uus-
: bnK u,.E- B-1022, Wichita. Kansas.
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MRBY.JF Lo.NELY; MOST SUCCESS
i i?L JJonK"?.r ' rich
! " ' V '1 caaiai. reliable; years x
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LOANS
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loan 7" rARMS TO MAKE
it Pi5Bty vor at low
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