The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 20, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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of the S 1 tb 28l
mou Tnth at hicU Mrs. Sey-
day.
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month ana , half by Dr. and Mr.;
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Roy .Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Byrd. and Mrs. Cordelia' Mager.
The trip was made Over on Sun
day. Dr. Byrd and Mr. Byrd both
returned to Salem Monday morn
ing. . - ,7;
I,
airs, wm Knight of Portland
the guest for ; a : few diva f
ner motherMrs. H. J. Miles.
Covers were placed fori nine 'at
the Golden Hour club'Iuncheon at
1 o'clock yesterday with; lira. "Ap,
ien Cleveland the hostesiMttrl.
golds centered the attraatlre isJlle.'
The afternoon hours were 'spent
with needlework and conversation
Club members present for the day
were Mrs. G. V. Miles. Mrs. J. R.
Pemberton, Mrs. ' Homer t Ingrey.
Mrs. I. R. - Springer, Mrs. OM.
Hendricks, Mrs Breta-Irs. Van-
Slyke, and the hostess; Mrs. Cleveland.-.
: .
"While no regular meetings will
oe nem during the summer
months. ' a picnic is planned "for
July 10. In the evenlng'the hus-j
bands 'will join- the group. Mrs.k
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THE WORD
OF. THE
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Pemberton and Mrs. Ingrey are in
charge; of the affair.
One of the fullest programs of
the week was that given last night
by-a second group of piano and
violin popils of Miss Joy "Turner
at' the ' First - Christian f church
Hoses and ocean spray 'decorated
the platform. e
Those " taking' part'ln- the pro
gram were Mildred Scott. Barbara
Barnell,' Delight Heath.Katherine
Price, "Bernice Peyree.Fay Pendle
ton, Lloyd 1 Ramp. "Byrle Kamp.
Wilma Taylor, " Rhea Mae Huber.
Bernefss Cowden. Verl White, Lou
ise Ilorton,. Robert NeedharaJoan
Evans, Margaret Zielesch, Vina
Emmett. ; Mrs. "Ed Wander. May-
belle Wnnder, Kenneth RickmanF
Eldon Rlddell.' Marie Frame,
Percy' Riddell, Mrs." Ruby Miller,
Gertrude and Bernice WInogar,
Donald' Siegmurid, Ralph Savage.
Ilia Huber,:Oral Vlolette. Harold
Rupert Grace Parker and ' Vcrrna
Wood.
' Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles had
as their guests for the first' part
of the week Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Teetzel and children,' Lois Fay and
Earl. The' TeetselsV after having
spent the year in California," are
n their way to -Kansas, - their
home -being at -St. 'John. -Mrs;
Teetrel is a niece 6t Mr. Miles.
Friends of Dr; and Mrs. Prince
Byrd will be sorry to learn of the
illness of their oldest daughter,
Betty.
The Central circle- of the Jason
Lee "Methodist v church, -meeting
Wednesday for an all day meeting,
spent the ' morning " 4n " quilting.
In the afternoon a delightful lm
prdmptu -'program was arranged
Mrs. F.' M. Jasper ting "Grand
father's Clock" ' And 'When "You
and I Were Young, MaggIeL"!rJ Mrs.
Mud gave .two readings', 'dne-'; n
theme from "The Leopard's Spot.'
"Three Blind Mice," -as' afround,
wasglven by Mrs. Feus tin an. -Mrs
Gilbert, "Mrs. Glese, and'-Mrs: ' C
G.f Roberts, r Light-refreshments
concluded the afternoon. !'
The' hostesses for the day were
Mrs. Hunt. "Mrs." ' Gf ace Cusher,
and Mrs. Chadwlck. - -
Miss Gladys K Harbert, Miss
Golda Wheeler, and Mrs. Thelma
Janz - were hoBteeses ! Wednesday
evening at Miss Harbert's home
In ' honor of 'Miss Carri ''Edge,
brideelect," rThef delightful af f air
was In the nature Of a miscellane
ous shower. Music and conversa
tion added, much pleasure to the
evening,' at the -end 'of . which
dainty refreshments were-served.
The guest of honor. Was made the
recipient of mtfny lovely gifts. -'
Those honoring Ml88,Edge!.were
Atina4 Ward, : Lllrlan-' Jaquef,5 Mar
garet - Collins. ' Geraldln -Cortina
Zola BIrdwelT, TbeTnf a Simme,
Frances" Ploy, Doretha 'Do"uglass,
Hester Hilpot, Aldine Hilpot. Mrs.
Charles Chase (Marjbrie Harbert),
Mrs. J W:"Harbert, Mrs.'S.- H.
Edge, :. Mrs. Sophia Wheeler, Mrs.
Leah Clinton, Mifs. JLaurel Savage,
Mrs. Clarabelle .Gagnon, Gladys
Harbert, Thelma Janz and Golda
Wheeler.
The West Side circle of - the
Jason 'Lee aid society, "will meet
this afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Lloyd Stlfner.1485 'North Com
mercial street. ; '
2 :
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Pajr;
ONLY, a super - picture
c o u 1 d- 'surpass "The
Humming Bird." This IS a
3uper-picturel ..With a sup
erfine Swanson,' a superla
tive story; a" superb cast, and
superior direction' - by . the
man who made '-'Zasa." -
COMING
-SUNDAY
;D!rk;;
Bathc!rness
; t- Today '
Hal Ifibbard social afternoon,
Mrs. C. Wi-Brant,-491 ebuth Pla
ter atreet,ho8tess.T Lv.
.J Unitarian Alliance. v Mrs.. Good
enough on Rural avenue, 2:30
o'clock. ' -. 7
Willamette chapterct ZWetr
minster Guild Mrs. Frank Church
I1V783 N. -Winter St., hostess.
'The West Side circle of the Ja
son Lee aid society social. Mrs
Lloyd Stlffler.,r 1495 ."CdmmF
cial St., hostess. "v tt:
Pupils of Mrs. Cora Hendry -In
recital.., First Christian churihi. 8
o'clock. '
Saturday : - - - -
Marion County . 'Sunday t achool
picnic. ' Fairgrounds, - ' ; :
,: Junior piano pupils of Mlsa El
ma. Weller In recital," glylng-dem-
onst ration of Dunning Improved
music course for beginners, at
Woman's, club house. North Cot
tage street.
Judge , Peter II. D'Arcy,, ap
peared on the, program -yesterday
in Portland for the opening day of
the 52nd meeting of Oregon Pion
eers, leading the special service
held in memory of the pioneers
who died in the past year. 'Justice
George M. Brown - delivered the
address of the dayi : '
Mr. and Mrs. D. " H. Hasbrook
of La Grande; who have been' the
house guests of Mr. and "Mrs. C.
N. Needham since last Friday; are
leaving . this . morning for Marsh-
field. Mr. : Hasbrook is a brother
of Mrs.' Needham. ; ' . !
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Mr. '-and Mrs. C. K Needham
are. leaving today., for a Ihree
weeks' vacation trlD "-'1'bey'. 4 will
iravei Dy auiu. . i ueix- ciurery in
cludes a visit-to Seattle, -Victoria,
B. C-, -t Vancouver, ,B. C - Lake
Louise i-and 1 ' other , points "of in
terest. ' 'k s. -
'
-Invitations o are being,, recetted
for: the wedding -jof ; MUs iZeda
Rhoten to Everett : Lisle atthe
home, of Mr and Mrs.1 E, A. Rho
ten, 1595 Sooth High, street; the
event to take place at 3:80 o'clock
Sunday-afternoon, June 29.
5""- - ' - -' Ji.r .
For. the meeting r of .-the - past
noble grand association. "on f Wed
nesdays evening, Grace jTaylor-wa's
the hostess. The program : took
the form of i Flag-day -observance,
with - Miss Wllda Siegraund - and
Mrs.Usie-Simeral , both ; giving
particularly S approprlateTnumbefs
A ;sociaUhour; followed the eve-
niag's'buBlneBs seslon;s?Mrs.vEtfIe
Bdnesteele-and Mrs. -Addle -Ham
mer assisted "the -bostemi Hn -the
serving of a late luncheon.1
"Association - members ' meeting
for the evening were Hattie Cam
eron. -Sarah HuttomHftttlPatll
terson. Pearl' Nichols; Lena Pee
bles, Mary Llckel, Louisa ! Leve
land. Alma . HenderB6n;T:iAddiie
Hammer, Eva Keene, Etta Hodge.
Myrtle Tyrrell; Effie Bonesteelet
Iara Guerne, Bennle -Hammer,
Ethel Fleteher, En genfar' Sleg-
mund, Wttda SlegmundTHeleh
Yockey, : Sarabt Nelson, 'RujthJ Den-
nison, Elsie Simeral, Grace Taylor
4nd Etna Kranger. . -
The -arrival- in , Salem for the
summer f . Mrs., .Charles Eaz;
formerly , Alice . Blake, front Mo-
i desto,' California.-wlU. be of espe-
. JfxSfeiplPu:1 . - It's -the Biggest
&g$ms f- t" - 5how.:in Town ! -
IS-MTIUH I
TBI
Would Not
Received
Trade
From
Benefits
Korex
For That Amount.
would not take $5,000 and
go back to where I was 'before 1
began using ' korex compound,"
says D. W. Wood of 1506 Canal
St.,' New Orleans. "The flu Just
about finished me, but korex has
brought ' me "back to the good
healthy , physical -condition I en
Joyed at 35. ' My muscles are apf
parently as supple as when I was
25;" . : : " I
Speedy satisfaction is repbrted
by many after using korex' even
in leases where the users were
skeptical and had : lost faith iii
everything else. , Nearly, every- day
brings additional reports of de-l-lightful
relief from lessened vigor,
poor circulation, aching muscles',
low glandular activity,' premature
old -age and general run-down,
tired out condition. According to
an announcement made by the
Melton Laboratories, '546 Melton
Bldg.. Kansas - City, : Mo., . korex
compound may now , be had ' In
Capital Drug 'Store, at 405 State
St., Salem, Oregon. Ask the drug
gist about it. Adv. v :
jtaisl interest to her many friends
Jftee.' With, her little daughter.
Betty Jane, she' will -be the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam. Blake, at -WHlow farm. Mrs
Boitzwho has Lbeen in California
siice ' 19 19,. received -her educa
tion here.
In July she will visit for a time
In Portland as the - guest of Mrs.
Robert TWaters and Mrs. William
Woelk. -' During "the? month of
August, the Blakes will occupy
their cottage at Rockaway.
i . . -u . -
iMM. ' W.- P.Lora, ;who- is JU at
thk Salem hospital though gei
tiag along nlcely,lwlll not be able
tof go home for" several '. weeks.
Her many friends will be glad of
lire report" of a successful con
valescence. ; ;
-J Of particular Interest to many
In local : 'college circles was the
marriage on Wednesday afternoon
Tii Portland "of 'Mlss Pauline Mc-
Clilrlclt; to "VeWl& -D.Baln,t both
young Ipeo'ple;-haying graduated
from iWiftamett ? university with
theVcXass of 1923. ' service
was read ' In" the f presence of
seVenty-flve friends and. relatives
by the grandfather, of the bride,
assisted by Dr. Carl Gregg Doney.
P -eceding the ceremony, 'Mrs. -Al-frfed
McClintock ' (Edna Acker
man) sang "At Dawning." The
brfdal party -approached the altar
tq the strains of ' Mendelssohn's
wedding march, with Lowell Beck
endorf; a fraternity brother of the
groom; at the piano. ?
l:LzyiqoratinaJomcJ
- " ' .. X. -ik
pnrHAd. . .h6weih Bb'uauet". of
'Ophelia roses, Iflleof he raliey,'
andweet paaa; Follwingi th
xeremny.'MIss , KathleenLa Raut
sang "All For You." y , -A
reeptibii was "held, - aororlty
sisters of rthe bride assisting In
the serving.
, Mr. "and Mrs. Bain will spend
the summer at th-e beachJ and ; in
Weed, California, in September
taking up their work at Spring
field, Oregon, "where Mr. 5 Bain Is
principal of the high school ' and
Mrs. Bain a member of the fac
ulty. " '
'
"Mrs. George "A. White "will be
among those attending the mill-
tary inspection Monday at f Camp
Lewis. A number of -state offi-f
cials plan to be In. Attendance to
eether with 1 other 'wives of rot
fleers. O , .
Mrs..'W. E.-Kirk was hostess on
Wednesday afternoon for a 'group
from the Lucy 'Anna Lee circle of
the-First i Methodist churcH. Tne
short ; business meeting - was fol
lowed by a - social hour, and the
serving of . light " -; ref reshmentsj
Sweet - Williams and canterbury
bells were used in the vases about
the ' rooms. The atendance - was
not large; so many of the members
bein " engaged ? in, work vfor the
dally vacation bible schols.
Other circle hostesses - for the
day were Mrs. W. -F. Proctor,
Mrs. F. S. Gilbert, Mrs. E. V.
Ryder, Mrs. KoonMrs-Teustman
and Mrs 1 C Waterman.
Mr. R. . R. ' Ryan who has been
enjoying an extended visit in Cali
fornia, will -arrive , home the ' last
of next -week.
"Miss Gertrude Tufcker, ifter vlsi-
Itlng in Sfll&m, for a few days, will
enter v thec University of - Oregon
summer .school "which opens 'next
Monday i at Eugene Mjss Tucker
was'the" guest : of Miss' Ruth ' Ross
on Wednesday. . L '' '
,. Four matrons ol the 'Friday
bridge club -were 'nostesses on
Tuesday evening. 4 at s - ah f eight
course dinneratuhe Spa for the
pleasure of the' members "of the
group and their httsbarids. The
tables were' tastefully decorated
with sweet peas. ?Those acting as
hostesses -were Mrs. L. W. Glea
gon,' Mrs. Claire VIbbert, Mrs. Da
vid Wright and Mrs. Scott Page.
Following . the dinner "the gnests
were 'entertained at. six tables of
five 'hundred at the ' home of Mr
and Mrs, age. 'Flrst prize for the
ladies went to Mrs.- Fred Delano,
while Earle Daue f won for the
men, Daring' the evening,, elec
tion -of officers Occurred with the
rresult that "Mrs. "Fullerton -is the,
new.presldent,. and Mrs. Earle
Dane .the- new club secretary.
The .'cjuh . will hold.'tio : further
meetings until October. -
Covers vat' the dinner -were
placed", for ;3Ir. vand - Mrs. P. E.
Fullerton, Mr;f and Mrs. Harley
White,: Mr. and Mrs E. -A". Kurtz,r
afr: and Mrs.- Earl' Fisher,' Dr. and
Mrs.-O. . A. Olson, Mr. '.and -Mrs..
Earle Daue, Mr.; and Mrs.'. Ralph
Mendy. Mr; and Mrs. Fred Delano,;
Mr. and Mrs.' Scott Page,- Mr. and
Mrs. David Wright, Mr; and Mrs.
Claire VIbbert, and Mr. -arid' Mrs.
L. W. Gleason.
NOW
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CMSSIFIEB SGHOBT
"Then C3
OLASSJJIXD JDVXBTISnOCm
Bai pw worti
lotiey to Loan
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(Om Vmid ft Bnb BtiV
AUTOMOBILES
1
DOES TOUR FORD , START HARD I
Metaeto tested tr at 275 8. Com.
' mrrtl - Bt. '- ' l-jagT
- ' "AUTO" REPAIRING "S
BCICK AND STCDEBXKER .
. Specialists ;
JACK DOERFER MOTOR REPAIR
410 8. Commreial 2-nelS
AUTO -TOPS
IF ITS FOR THE -TOP t OR TJPHOLr
. sterr of a car we hara it. Call and sea
- o. j;huii
t 256 State St. 4 '8-Jael5
- J FOR' RENT? apartmeatf S
- - - ' -
FOR-REUT AND-3 ROOM APART -
.snents, $12 nDtl. . 26 . & Commep-1
ciaU .. . - -- 5-J26
FOB. EKNT IIOUSEvAND Apartment!.
Phone 205J. S-JlylS"
FOR RENT 4 ROOM UNFURNISHED
Apartment. Light and water. 570 Union.
BEACTlFUtr AFARTMEST8, REABON
' a birr to permanent tenant Adsitts. 52
2J. -15th SUr Adnlta- 6-jn21.J
FOR ' REST SOME - GOOD ApartmenU
at all Dricee. 147 N. Com'l. St. .Mrs.
-Moyer. . i , j5-inel8tf
FOR- RENT APARTMENTS,
OenmwrciaL
Mr. and-lJrs. 'LW. Gleason,
accompanied' by Prof wsorR. Harr,
, .1 ; ;ol m
ncic luiuug luuBO iiuiu ssiciu si-
tending1 tBe ; Unirerfeit of Oregon
commencement 'exercises' tm '-Mon
day. "Motoring down,' they-spent
Sunday with friends.
Mrs. Frank Churchill will 'be
hostess this afternoon f of the'Wil-
lamette chapter of "Westminster'
Guild, -entertaining at her 'home,
783 North Winter Btreet.
Mrs.. Loretta Koener and' Miss
Helen Yarnell are ' attending; as
delegates, the Christian-Endeavor
convention , this week In .Vancou-i
r Waahinirtnn The r1ll hn
guests in Portland for a few days
before returning borne,
The Unitarian. Alliance will
meet today with Mrs. Goodenough
on Rural avenue; the -members
gathering at the parsonage, ; 57
Cbemeketa street, at 2; 30 o'clock
where cars" will be in readiness, f
Miss Edna '"Ellis - accompanied
Mrs.s J. D. McCormlck and '' son;
Kenneth, who left Tuesday eve-
nine ; for St. Paul, Minnesota
They will be gone until Septem
ber , 1, visiting' throughout the
summer with relatives and former
friends
Next week- Dr. " McCormlck
leaves for Idaho and 'Montana' for
Epworth league Institute. He
will be a-member of . the faculty,
returning the first of August,
?Mrs, C. "W. Brandt will be hos
tess'for the Hal Hubbard social
afternoon today, at? he home, 494
South Winter street;
- Miss Beatrice Shelton announce
two recitals for -next week,; Wed
nesday, June 25.' and Thursday,
June 26,' at the First Congrega
tional church.;' On; the first eve
ning, ine4 senior xiass will be pre
sented;' and on y the second night
thd muslcalewill be -given by theg.D KRWO O 0 typewriter cc -
intermediate pupils.'; The Schubert
octette, Mary Talmadge, Violin j
and Miss Whalen, violin will as
sist on the first program.. On
Thursday evening the high school
double quartette, and Leonard
Chadwlck, 'violin, 'will augment
V . 1 i . I
uuuiuers.j3oiB rausicaies,
ginning at 8:15 o'clock, will be
public . ,
uAn. .Invitational . evening, how
ever. Is planned forMonday June
1 5,' when the members of the jun
ior Class will appear tn ' a delight
fur Btoiy of the Fairies" play,
assisiea . ny Mrs, Kaipn ; White's
dancing,. ialrie3. .
.' mis .norence anie.'whcr-wili
rH1-?
w.w v.M'vioti.ui viuguu, is Boms
tot the summer as the guest' of
her, parents,"1 Mr. and'Mrs. William
oisu).
Miss'Letha'Creson5 of Portland
and' Hector G. Brokke of ' Silver-
ton -werfr-married at .3 o'clock
Wednesday-afternoon at the home
of the -groom, with: forty, guests.
among whom were Mr. and Mrs.
W. U. Needham of Salem, and Mr.
and Mrs.' C. , H.r Loomia of Li
Porte, Indiana, witnessing the
ceremony. The bride wore white
organdie and carried ' a Bhower I
bouquet of, bride's roses and white
sweet peas. Attendants' were Miss
Ruth Brokke and Theodore Cro-1
tou. i no rooms were mrortiKM-1
decorated " with, canterbury bells.
Ml X.
AdrertiilBS '-Dc.
Ou'VMk,
On noata.
(tlx lasartfaas)
81x months'' eoatrMt par m
' IB Mithi' MmtrMt, pw at
fM.aayav'
-FOR-REXT apartments z
yOR'REJfTXICE 8 ROOM FCRXI
'ed apartment, fafcln-psrk. 495 K r
niTciai. Pbon .1757W. fi jn
KICELY FURXISIIED TWO -,r
snodern apfrtment, 1133 Court.
AFARTMENT: FDRXISHED OR VTSi l
msnea ;xo- reaponsibi party at
Brwa, 18- 8. -Com' I. . Pbona - I
Brown, 1S70J, er 811. . 6 J.:
THREE ROOM FURNISHED
AVA
Bxit, S02 H. Bowser. . - . .
IF 'TOO .'ARE INTERESTED IN C
'-lean, eomiortable apartaienta, r
able rent ; soatsd - dowatawa d
" Pat ton apartment. " For iatpe-;.: t
reaarvatiaav call Pattoa'a Baok fctot.
FOR IUTT'Tocsrs j'.
i 1l
FOR RENT 8U&EFING- ROOM-:Lf
,l tor fnUeman, 914 for room t
garage.- - Mrs. -Moyer, -147 K.- Om
cial 'St. Room . . . -jo,.
BOOH AVD BOARD WITH HOME I
ilere.-.'Phen 1942J.
FOR ItEJPT' hoosea i
7 ROOM HOUSE CLOSE,. IX KO
Liberty. Car Price Shoe Co. 7-jm.. .
FOR RENT 2 GOOD ROOM 'ho
claie in with . basement and furr
14TN. Com'l St.. Mrs. Moyer. 7-j at i
FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE, GAE 1
za montn. eererai enoice ' oowl
apartments, - . j ,.
WINNIE. PETTYJOHN; TAeaHnr
216 Oreroa Bldf." ; ' 7-jiu-
4 ROOM COTTAGE. WITH- RANGE, f
,796 X. 14th, St. Phone 1889J 7-jnel
HOU5ES TO -RENT T. U WOOD.-f
Sute St - - 7-nsi
HOUSE FOR. SENT
PHONE 1
7-i
Call -at 161 N. 13th.
I partly furnished 7 room no c
I on 11 iswr. fiisss auv aitn.ir-'
' Turner. " Orefon.
t-aa.
FOR RENT 5 ROOM MODERN 110 L
' close ' to school and dose in. ba)-
and: raga, 35. fl47 !N. Com't
Mrs. Moyr. - 7-inf
FOR -SAIJB-mtscellaBeona C
CLOVER HAY IN THE FIELD.
PHO
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, 67F3. '
KITCHEN
CABINET, ,i25.
PIT
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1352-M."
VJCTROLiA -AND 84 RECORDS FOR t
wicker- baby 'bngify -and- twe"ean-
birds. .445-oath. Winter. '8-..,
2 WILTON, RUGS FOR SALE 163 Nu
13th Strict. - S-Jnt.i
I loganberries delivered .
I Tpound.. all ,1F15.. ,,
7e
-Jn
;Fruit Jars
We have a larga aapply t maatly t :
frvit jars for aaAe.
We Save You Money
' CAPITAIi' BARGAIN' HOUSE
- 215 Center St.
"Wa buy and aell averrthing"
- 8-jnel:.'
FOR SALE FIRE-WORKS ; WIICI. T -
- ssie and retail, 844 Hojua ' ligh .
0eor& Sua.
FOR SALE-KA-LARGK AANDE -V
reaerrotr. ad aoadmoa. - - Apply
867 N. Front. . , 8-hu- -
I-CA8H FOR . TRASH. 'A - BONA - FI"
atier. Saad th claituied columni t
'daj. - - - . .ti ,
PRINTED -CARDS, BirE 14" BY 7 V "
woraing, "-i(ina -ta-Reat,"' priea
eenta aaah. Btstssiaaa Paiinsn C.
f iea, Grwnad Floors - -
I BeaUtiful-OrCfOli TtCZ 1
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'And alavta-ataav "Oraroa aeact ti
rntstr vitk i flaaeeeUacUe at pair y
.la aoara, aaerad aeaaa and aaaay 4
tlata tavortkaa.
'ALL FOS lis. (
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' XapaeUlly adaptable for., asheal. v
smaalty ar hoaa aiagi"C ' 6ad fori
WsteroiJcnsstci: ;
a page ttvhr fti Utrd adlUoa
PabSiaadny . '
OREOOH TEACHERS MONTHLY
SIS 8. Coma are iaj St. Salem, ti
Eaveytir machine-rstra - i t
paopla twha-auaka it. - fpaeial r i
rata to stadaata. 100 Maaoala I "
Phase 262. - n a. 4
FOR SALE OLD VEWSPAPEE 1 J!
a baadla. Cireulatloa departs . t
Or o Sutoaman.
FOR SALE livestock ' 0
De-IFOR -8ALI: FRESH
JK.RKKV fO'x',
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WOOD FXR BALK 11
"INCH OLD FIR FIRST CLAirui
i euro, guaranteed.
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Dry. oid fir.
4 foot Ash and Oak.
'Prompt dH ivory and reasonable pri.
Fred K. ' Wells, 180 South t hnrfh.
Phone 1542. 11 jn13
IS - INCH B LOGIC WOOD. S375 P
load; four loads' 914. Phone 18T9
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