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Fcincr Kansas Contractor Tells cf.7cndcrfsl Hciults from . i Testin Eorex. Compqtmd -.Thomas J. Glascock, 74, well known old time Kansas contractor, declares he has Yirtuallr been mado young again by the recently discovered Korex Compound, wlic by many users is pronounced '.. superior to .'gland treatments." as an irtvlgoraror ondVreTitaltzer. 'I feel like I did at S3." nays Mr. Gtasco'clc, "and seem to be get . ; ting stronger erery day. During my three weeks' : use of the new discovery, pains and weaknesses of many years" standing disap peared almoBt magically. Today I am as vigorous and supple as I was in the prime or lire. Furtner more, when I began using the compound, my memory was virtn- 1 Kit.. .1 any uue nuu i was oiiuuji uuuu.( Now my mina is clear ana active and I can read-the-finest print without difficulty." In order to find out whether the results were lasting, Mr. Glascock waited, six jmonths. before report ing on his test of the discovery. On. this-point he says: "Every passing day strengthens my conviction that my restoration is-not. only complete; but perma nent. I can't express -the happi ness this " great discovery has brought to me. ' It Jhas made me ;. 'young 'again-. v Similar' reports are being made almost dally. For instance, D. W. Wood of New .Orleans, past '60 years of age.-sys: "The com pound has brought me back to as good, "healthy physical condition as I enjoyed at 35. - I am appar ently as supple as at 25 and my eyesight is better than for years. I would not take 13,000 for what the1 discovery has done 'for me." The compound referred to by Mr. Glascock and Mr. Wood is put n in t-v,-3 f:r c-'jr r.?e at torn : i o -:-Y( r:ov:!.ff-i! , ' - v .:, ;. ,i (Continued from page 5) i Virginia Berger; Evening Chimes, ( Ileina ) :. Helen' Williamson ; Song of the Brook, (Hewitt) Helen Dar by?" llaz u'rka Hohs'rolsej; (Boh'm ) Phyllis Day; il Trovatore,?( Verdi Paul) Gretchen Thlelsent La Reg etta Venetlnana, (LJszt) To Spring (Grelg), Helen Ashelnian; Gon dolleri, (Nevia) Buona Notte (Ne Vin), Margaret- Steiner; La Mo Eelle, Gretchen Thielsen," Mrs. Denton. Ttose who played the first night were Violet Dusenbury, Virginia Berger, Eloise White, Benita' Ed wards. Grace Gesler, Ksther Nefzi- perm, Alice Collard, Mildred Rich, u . Id '.'Hill. ' Gretcheu ' Thielsen, Margaret Steiner,' Mark Waldespel, ri yllTa Pay, Frances Hodge. Helen 'As ileniaa 'Lama. Crabh. Mildred limak Greenbaum and Esthel Ben-r.-.V. r. ;: ; ' "Mrs. Ma rt In 1 Fereshetian gave tl.t assisting numbers of the .eve ning. . ' "'' - ,." ' T.risses Gladys and Carolyn Wil FOH left yesterday for Monroe, Or.' w?,ere they will spend a few days, returning the first of the week. ' f ',........ .-..., ; Mra.'George Ilugvand son; ilob erC left - Friday for Portland, where they will" be.;, the ' house guests -of Mrs. Hug's aunts; the Mioses 'Sicken. Daring ttie" ab sence of hertusband in Washing- ' : : 1 1 ' 1 . "I" .we pay: CASH FOR. i YCim , 3 j f, ' j J"" ".t AND TC3L3?- . Capital ;Hcrdvarc Cz Dest Prices Vaii 225 Ccn'l SL PhoneW7 Yca Da t Have "to ! . . . . .. .. When you come , to a 3tore- like, ours for Of-; fico .Equipment and. sutflies. We always maintain the largest" and most carefully se l?cted stock in the '"city. -, ' . If it's for the .office we haveii.Qual!ty'de 'atle an I price fair.. crs t' :.r-r-T- - v - -. J - r THOMAS J. GIUSCOCK -. . .,- - . --. by anyone. It has won-the praise of thousands who suffered from nervous exhaustion, diminished, or depleted vigor, neurasthenia, pre mature age and lack of. animation and vital forced Elderly- people have pronounced ft a "fountain of youth." V"" - Prepared especially for acting directly on lower. spinal nerve cen ters and blood-vessels, gratifying benefits ara known .usually in . a few days, according to. thousands who have used it. Enthusiastic re ports from users acclaim, the "com pound asgivlng speedy -satisfaction 'in obstinate cases that had defied all father treatments previ ously used. -". ; -:", ,-..,; i RealizinK, that thousands. of en feebled, half-alive, folks may con sider suchv news "too good to- be true,"! the; Americardistributors of ' Korex Compound, the' Melton Laboratories, 546 Melton Building, Kansas City, Mo.; have arranged for Korex Compound 'to be placed on sale" In , Capital Drug Store at 4 "State sjfeetrrB3lean; Xre'Jon. JL. ton.'D. C." Mrs. Hug and son will divide their time between Portland and the beach occupying later the Shogren cottage at Ocean 'Park. . Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fry and Missi Prlscilla Fry" are spending the week-end at their Neskbwin cot tage. : ' - ; i ' ' ' - :!U v Miss Alta "Brnsher .ot Corvallls is a guest for the week-end of Mrsi Lewis-Griffith. Miss' BruBher and Mrs. Griffith areororlty sisters. , -.: - ' . i' !" American '"Legion auxiliary will meet promptly at 7:30 Monday evening at. McCormlfffc'JiaU., jll members are urged to be. present. ' . . .... . -r' - Miss Marry 'Eyre awdMIs Ro- vena Kyre; who are leaving' today for a summer abroad, will be ac companied ;this morning to Port land by Mrl and Mrs.-David Eyre. " ' : " 4'-. r - , - V " 'Pfesehtfng two "groups of piano pupils in recital on Tuesday and Wednesday eTenings,"Miss' Lena Dotson' contribiteot:4n,a IdelJghtfnl manner to the" musical programs of the week. " A .number of the pupils did work Worthy' bfspedal commendation. , The numbers1 all showed decided application. The decorative background was formed with large baskets of ocean spray. M1ssIMyT(JTTbTrtTjBoprano, as tisted Tuesday evening. -' "The pupils taking prt included Lncile; Anderson, Edith Fanning, Veda ' Ferreir; 'Elizabeth ; Bennett, Henrietta ?nutche'on, DwighCAd-ams,- Theima Carey' and Howard Roberts ?"-';; i.: rx":iL.L:... . On""a"secpna and, more extensive program," given "also at tbe wom aW'eIu.b bu' lingth Uowrr appeared t ' irginia.i SccU, Mar garet" Davis, Robert Zelsorf, Bet ty Dotson; r Leona Orei,- Eileen Moore.-VirglnlS -AldersoK; Ltfdle Mosher, Fer" Shelt'on,"" Edward Echunke, Esther Calllsori,fjrelen Johnson, 'Vada' Wintermute Mar jorie McDonough, Ruth Burgess; Viyian ilarrs,, .Mabel Jlarrisoix, Ruby Orey,- Howard fBerganin. Olive Shurtz, Lois Zelsdorf, Marie Hunsaker, Helen Ralph, Pauline Orey, Gladys Shelton and Garold Simpson. " yy:r '' iv' n ' ' 'V-: " v- ..... . ... -:,'....,-.-. i . .Mr. and Mrs. Ira B'. Brown ;of Los ' Angeles arrived in Salem yeis- ttrday to be the guests of Mrs. E. M. La Fore for a period of several v teks. The trip from California was made by motor. ' Mrs; W. Melvln Plimpton "of Seattle is 'contemplating a short visit to Salem a little later In the summer. Miss Janet Plimpton ar rived Fxjday.to be a guest-at he T. A. Livesley-home. ' - r"'"5 . ".. ' - ,. - " - ; . -. , A pretty v edding waa' 8Qlem nized at 8:30! o'clock' Thursday evening, "when '.Miss Gladys. Danl- eon became the;brtde of Harry W. Kroner at the home of the bride's parents,tMrrand""Mrs. S". L.; Dani son., ' The wedding ceremony was performed beneath a; canopy of ierns and ; roses,. Rev R-VL. , Putf tarn of the.,Jpungalow; Christian church reading the service." The bride, attractive fa tan -canton crepe trimmed with gold lace, car ried Cecil Brunner -roses and sweet peas: Attendants trerMr. and Mr. Roy McDulii of Port- Iand.f Littla Dorothea Graham acted - as i irrg-bearer.-- Preceding the service, Mrs. Putnam sang." "I Lcvo T - -Truly.--.. LohengrU'a inonjv Mr. and Mrs. Kroner left for'the coast- where they will spend', a "brief llbneymoo.n. Mrs. Kroner, who Is the only, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.' F.' L. Dnison, graduated, a " week ago Friday night from the Salem high school. ' The guests for .the wedding in cluded Mrs." E. DewenU Virgil Danlson, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.' Dani son; Mrs. Anna - Shank, Mr. "and Mrs. ' Leo 'Huddleston," Ramona Huddleston, -Mr. and Mrs. W. ?H. Jones and 'Ruth Jones of "Silver ton, Mr. and Mrsl Roy McDulln, Mr. and Mrs.- Gale 'Jones, Miss Rena Wilbur, Glen Wilbur. Dan Eddy, Charles Huddlestoni -Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kilhn ; and family of.' Daytom.t Mr."' and- Mrs! Orla Thompson of 'Silverton, "Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buckles, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. .Graham,' Dorothabel Gra ham, Velma Buckles and Russell Buckles. t . .:-':! r, . .:Ci'i; 'f ' ; - , For the last ride of the season, a group from thfe riding academy enjoyed an all . day picnic' Thurs day at Spong's landing. ' Going out with C...M. Wilson, riding mas ter, the group were the guests of Mrs. Zadoe Riggs and Mrs. Waller. The following group; participat ed; in the outdoor sports of the day: Jackie Jarman, Mildred Roberts, - Helen Roberts, Maxine Meyers, ' Dorothy Bell, Tommy LIvesley, , 4 Rodney Uvesley, and., Horace Stewart. - . ;-- -.T . ' - :' ; . - . - . , - - 'i Miss Josephine. Good will leave today lor the Oregon Agricultural college where, she will register, for the summer session. She has been teaching during .the year in the high school at 3daupin, Oregon ; " - .: "' .. . , ' -'. ' : Miss Ruth Scott Is spending a portion of her" vacation at Forest Grove as the guest of -Miss Mary Allen. ' - " . Miss Hattie Newton of Walla Walla will be a guest for the week of Mrs. Erfle Savage at 157 South Winter street. "- ;. : ' 'Miss "Sylvia Marsters ' left yes terday "evening for Portland to be a guest , at the wedding of Miss Irene Faulkner "to Athill Irvine performed ; at 7 " o'clock in the evening. Mrs. CT. B. O'Neil of this ,clty1s a sister of the bride. Mr. Faulkner is an occullst - at " Tilla mook where the young people will make their home. ? ' : ! i --;'--''V-'":i -''' .: ';! : ! 1 Further word from ."Mrs. ; Mon roe Gilbert who "was" called east earlier in the spring ori account iot the t Hlhesa -of r her brother; an nounces she will be home today; Osteopaths..6ather .for: i , r; r - state Conventicin " Tomorrow: ' the annual State Osteophatie association will open its convention at 'Albany with suitable- ceremonies to commemorate the ' completion' of' BO years : of osteopathy, whlchr was' announced to the world by Andrew Taylor Still on Jnne 23rd, 1874.- ". ' Dr. G.' E. Holt of Pendleton, the state president, willi deliver", the golden jubille address and preside at tho sessions', which will be Ad dressed by mahy nationally known osteophatie physicians and sur geons. - - ' ;; : i :3 : -: : ' V- ' " ' 'The following .'Is the program arrangedfor the first two days of the convention."' ' June 23, 1024 : ; 9:15 Convention called -to or der; Dr. G. E. Holt, president. . 9:30-10:1 5-i'4Giologic Origin of Mind," Dr. Ivari Dufur of Phila delphia, professor of nervous, as d mental 'diseases, Philadelphia Col lege of Osteopathy. ' V ' Av - j J v 10:15-11 "That Lump In the Breast' and osteopathy. Dr. Day ton B. Holcomb of 'Los Angeles.' , 11-12 r;The Endocrine States in'Nervous and Mental Diseases," Dr, J. Ivan, Dufur. : , J, t'.i,! ' 12:15-1:15 Luncheon, Hotel Albany, ; - 'fC:UV-':- IX 1 : 3 0-2 : 1 5 "Heart Compensa tion In " Autotoxicosls,' Dr. ;payi ton B. Holcomb'of Los Angeles; ' ' -"2j15-2:45 Clinics by Dr. Hol comb. "j. ; - : .. 2:45-3:30 -Physiological . Tech nic, Dr. Carl Ji Johnson of Louis vlllerKy.. '-" - ' - : ' J 3:30-4 Demonstration by Dr. Johnson, f J ' ' 4-4:45 --- 'VTne Osteopathic Trea.tment of Nervous and Mental Diseases," Dr." J. Ivan Dufur. ' 4:45-5:50 Clinics by Dr. Dufur.--" ; : ."; ... ' ."-: 6:15 Banquet, Hotel Albany. GENERAL' VIEW OF CLASS DAY EXERCISES AS VASSARGIRLS CARRY DAISY CHAIN IN ANNUAL 1 PROCESSION. . . - , . The "dalay chain rocessica i feature of the class day exercues at XiZiX.S.lr . ii bearers .If-. V- Hi M.. 5 fi.v,..,.;. 9. i.. .- ::.V : This-photograpfi" of the . bf illiant young professional golfer and Miss Mary t Peck . was' made when they - 8:15-Public address; ,r T Tuesday,- June 24 s- ? ' -; s-jo "Principles of Osteo pathy,? :Dr. .Arthur ' D. Becker of Klrksville, . Mo.,- dean : ;6f : the Klrksvllle College ' of Osteopathy and 'Surgery. .' , : " " '. 10-il---".The Psychic, influence of the Doctor In General FractfCe," Dr. 1.. . Van 'Gerdine rot Los. An geles, president College x t. 'Osteo pathic Physicians and' Surgeons, Los Angeles. ": ' 11- 13 -"Osteophatie Manage ment " of Acute "Infections.'Drt Arthur D. Becker.' A' ; ' - 12- 12-4 5---ClInics bv' D: -Becker. -! 12MJ -1 i 4 5 Luncheon' Ifotel Albany.' " 2-2: 4 5"-5--NWff r; "Ideas- )ot Causes '" and"' Methods -of ' Treat-1 ment In ?Functional Nervous rDIs- easest Dr.' L. Van H.-'GerdTneu1 ; V- 2 : 4 5-3 : 30--aClinlcs1 by Dr;! fjer: dine. Business meeting and. elec tion of of ficers" " t;lT:U'v-r'W.'il 21 More Districts File 1: x Te-r, Annual ? Reports H Twenty-one ' or va4nual re ports of the ; school fid rstricts" in Marlon county have been received at the office of "Mrs-Mary L. Ful kerson.' county school .superintend ent. ' . These are1 as follows:- . . "Witzel: -Hi C.'Hansen,' chair inan, . G. E. Tower,- retiring; di rector; Florence ; ", Tower, clerk, Wnna, LeGrice, retiring, f.' Aumsville: "W4oK jJVinslow, chairman, re-elected; John Mix. director; Mrs. C , B. , McCulIey,: clerk; Ross Condit; 'retiring.:..-, I Kock Point: Ed D6er(ler; tlialf tnan," Elmer' 'Dowrilng'Jretlring; elected director; George. J. , Lam brecht, re-elected Clerk. '' ' .Mission: ' Mrsr Jessie, C. 'Jones chairman; MrsrL; ToWnseh'd, "re tiring; S. Paul Jones, director; Nennio Colfard, re-elected clerk. I : '"Whiskey-Hlll';" A?. E. Jdnes. 'dl rectOr; Earl If. Kocher, "re-elected clerk. This Is a" joint 'district, with Clackamas county. t'f?' .-' McAIpini r-Fred Caspell, chair man,' J. B. Patersotf,' retlringnd' director; Jim Gilliam, clerkEthyl in'- Doerfler, retiring. , r"l- , Bethany: Anton Dahl, -chairman,' C- E. Jorgesip,? retiring: Ed tOverlund, ? -director; -;- Henry Toivend,., clerk, J. Hr Jiloater, re tiring. .; : : -- : ' .; ' V v .. - : : -; ; ' . Thomas: E. P. Whitlock, chair man, J. J' Long, retiring and'di rector; C H. Goschie, . re-elected clerk. 3 : .:. : . V -;- Sidney r ' -James F. ' Dunqah, chairman,; G. M. .Belknap,, retir ing; John GWhiteman, director; Sirs. G. M. Belknap, clerk, Eu gene Flriley,'; retiring.;'- ."..:r - . Gervais: John S. Harper, chair man, Sam "H. Brown, retiring and director; F. A, Wongald, clerkVre- eiected.-': . - r-X'f f ' Centerview: : John W.'''Good knect, chairman, W. Jj',H4berly, retiring and director; K. O. Rue, re-elected ' clerk.'': .:-:,"-? Mountain View: .Willam Bailie, chairman, P.fG... Helgerson, '. retir Ing" and director; A; E.Coberly, re-elected clerk, ! ' .v "' : ; Davis r Henry DiiVaJ, chairman; Ed O. Nelson,' retiring; l rs. "John r- :tt r r- : Ing" chosen for their popularity and I tauty. v Other T T features T IbaacbaOi MM.feet.tssa th . Y&ai mSS?- , ' ,'::x 4 .-X !V" went to Newi York to prepare for their wedding. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Peck. Bonner, 'director; 'Mrs.' Edwin O. Nelson, re-elected" clerk. r ; Union : " P.' K." Seeleyr "chairman, B. L. Carothers, -retiring; B.; II. Hughes, - director; A. . M. Van Cleave, re-elected clerk; ! ; Porterf ? John Tschantz, chair man, Charles H. King, retiring: Anna Had ley, t director; Ira.- P. Loron, re-elected clerk. Mill City: W. Allen chair man, "J.t P. Smith," retiring and director; D. B. Hill, re-elected clerk.. r Fox -Valley:-' George A. Berry, chairman, J. R. Trask, retiring; Robert "Judson," director; J. ; H. Johnston, re-elected clerk. ' . ' ; "Riverview: ' Oscar Puroell, re elected, chairman ; 'E. T.' Croshaw, re-elected director, and -W. C. Pettyjohn re-elected fclerk."" s ' ! " Lablsh Center; ' Harry Boehm, chalrmaii, O'. F. McCloughry, "re tiring and director; ' Horace t M. Bibbyj re-elected clerk. - ' : r T ? Hall: J. A: Glatt, chairman, M. D. Pemher; retiring" and 'director; E. F. Wohlheter, ' re-elected clerk, .' All the directors are elected;for three years. ' Fifty": more school districts' In the county, have yet to make their annual report.' ' - . Nateis Having Good Time : ; At Kiwanis , Convention Ni 'D.' Elliott; secrefary"of the Kiwanis club and., delegate to' the international convention In Den ver;' writes home about his .experiences- and the convention- in generaL Here are some extracts from his letter: " '-.-, . ' "Denver, Colo., Tuesday Eve. ; 1 "The two ' days ' , on the train were 'the hottest and dirtiest that ever W88.S. expected cool weath er In TDenver,' but was tiadly dis appointed. It Is so- -; hot that I w'ehC to i the . railroad office this morning and applied for transpor tation' directf td Los Angeles arid expect to get there some time Sun day. I am leaving here Thursday hight at 11' p. m. It , is' about a 48-hour trip to Los Angeles. ; 1 'I am having a good time, al thogh' the 'convention Is"? a very strenuous , affair, beginning at 9 a. m. - It was 6 this evening when we got. through. - Tonight is the president's ball, and I am conspic uous by my absence. The north west district had a dinner together this evening from 6:30 to 9. It is now 10 and I feel like getting a good night's - rest something I have not had since leaving home. '"The hotel here is full of Ore gon and North, Carolina people. The "tarheel" ; delegation is. a bunch of mighty finer "people. -. ,:"Tnursday afternoon the dele gates are' taken for a 65-mile ride into the mountains and I am look ing forward to that" with a great deal of pleasure. ; " ; ? rl "The trip here was a very en joyable one : (excepting' the heat) , as before the train got out of Port land everyone was "calling the oth er fellow by his first name; : ; "In the ..evening :the Kiwanis crowd waited' until 8 o'clock be fore going to the dining car for dinner the wther' people on the train were but of the' way by that " j 1 .J-i v- I;: . . - girl v team'' and -their - l)1 ,PjyIe fathers an4 1 11 iiii-. S - mSSIEIEDSEGflOM Phone S3 'Advertfalns Dept. OI-1BSITUD ADTEBTISKMCVTS lUU pr werii Per taMrtii TksM . laawtioas- Money to Loan (Ovr TjuA Bn-kr rVtV AUtOMOBILES -1 i DOES . YOUB. POBp, 6TART HABDt llecoetos teitd frefl -4 275 S. Com- -m-rcil St:; - -t - - . l-jn27 , 4-CTO REPAItlNG J 3 BUICK AND- STTJIiJCBAKKB , -. . Specialist .-- ; .. t JACK DOERFEB' MOTOR REPAIR i 410 8.' Comraril -inel& AUTO TOPS 8 IP ITS FOB THE TOP OR. TJPHOk- tery of a ear we bT it. Call and at 238 State St. :9-Jnel5 FOIl KENT 4 FOB KKNT PARKING fcPACK BY THE - dajr. w-k or' month. - Mr. Little . field, 42S N:' Churth-.'l I'hona - 1809K. FOR IU2NT apartments 5 FOB .KK5JT NICELY FUBSISHED cpartmeats, . . f 18 r month. Phone FOB BEST EWJY FURNISHED 3 t'Jom apartment. Alo one sleeping room. 373 X. Winter SU Fhoac 5-jne25 DESIRABLE APARTMENT 1ARGE .pleasant xoona. every conTenienee. 1335 xState St. - - j 5-jne2 FOR RENT 2 -AND 3 BOOM .'APART. - menta, - $12 months 265 8.- Commer cial. -7.;-u wi .t ;. --;i'.-S-J26f FOB RENT HOUSE AND ' Apartmenta. - Phone . 265J. . 5jlyi8 FOB. BENT- 4 "BOOSf UNFURNISHED v - apartmenu iicnt aao- water, am unwi. . ... . - - . .-. .5-jne2S BEAUTIFUTj APARTMENTS. REASON- ' able ta Dermanent tenant . Adahta. 85S IH. 12th, St. :Adnlti. . S-jae25 FOR RENT SOME GOOD ' ApartoienU at all pricea.147 N. Cora'U St. Mr. Moyer. -. V-, , S-jaelSt FOR RENT APARTMENTS, i, CbamerciaL ' 891 .s APARTMENT FUfcNISHED OB UNFUR- aished to respvaalble party --at ' th . Brown. 148 S. Com'L ; Phone . lira. Brown. 1079J. -r 931. : . 6-ine6t HICELY FURNISHED TWO ROOM . anartmnt- 1133 - Court. -Z - - . . .. , ; S.-jnel3tf THREE ROOM FURNI8HEX t ment, 592 N. Summer. . S-it3w IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COOU clean, eomlortabla apart menta, reaaon. able rent.; ' 1 oca ted ! downtown atatnet. Patton n-partmenta. For inapeetioas- o I reaerration all Pattoa'a Book Story. time and we had the dining car minwlvea for two hours. Sun day morning some of the boyawen throueh the car and dug tip a xnl ister, (I don't know "whether he was a Methodist, Mormon or Quaker) and we had religious services In the observation car for an hour. It was a unique setting and very enjoyable. "It's bedtime, and I will write you from California, If "I don'f blow up with the heat in New Mexico.-: r.: .. ' . ; : - ' . Stop Forest Fire Society To Be Organized in State During1 the 'two weeks between June 30 and July 24 there will be organized throughput the state a Stop Forest; Fir1 association. The move m e n t i was ; inaugurated through the! Klamatit Falls Cham ber of Commerce.' The associa tion, it is explained, will be in name only, since there are ""no dues, .but" the ' signed membership is expected to Impress upon the people the necessity of being ex tremely careful with fires ' in the woods. 1 ."' :'; -"'.'" .- The movement, is gendorsed by Governor Pierce in a statement given out Saturday in which he points out that so far this season Oregon's loss from forest fires has been far greater than In any previ ous period in the history of lot ganized 'forestry and " the most dangerous period is still ahead. All Insurance Lines , , x; Show Gain in Oregon There waa a small gain in' all lines of insurance written in Ore gon in ' 192 3,""a'ccording,'to' the ("an nual Report for that year of i."lll Moore, state insurance ; ccmniis sloneri; The -loss of nearly $4 0,000 in the amount' of' taxes collected on net- premiums was caused, the report, claims, by, anincrease or 11,750,000 in fire losses. Investments of all ' Insurance companies . in Oregon aggregated $94,974,548.27. This total" Is made up as "follows: 'Investments of fire insurance companies,; i 2,- 866,677,44; -' tnfscellaneous com panies, $ 4,2 1 8,5 2 0.2 1 ; fraternal benefit' societies, $5,022,38 8.3 9. : Total receipts of. the depart- tnent,cwhich Jere turned over to the state1 treasurer, 'were $ 3 12, $56.27, and tllsbursements aggre gated $294029.59 ; . -11 & aq Oa tlx .lBMrtiMis) . U HOB I a. Blx montbs' eotrt pmt mo. 13 montha oatrset, pr aw. VialauB for aay aivtrtiMtaul 25 f, FOR RENT rooms SI.KEPINO ROOMS , CHEAP PLACE jor car. zuvaM. . , 6-jn28 FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM CLOSE in lor gentleman, $14 for room and S-aras-e. Mra. Woyer, 147 N. Commer cial St. Boon - . 6-jnel8tt ROOM ANI BOARD WITH IIOME FVir. nepea. - Phone 1942 J. . 6-inel5tf FOR RENT houses MODERX FIVE. ROOM BCSGAU)W FOR uwu.onij. -r atreet. 7-jn26 FOB RENT-rSEVEUAL HOUSES FROM t fIZ to f.10. .Mclnn Johnson, 109 8 Commercial, . , , ..... 7 jne22 r . . , t FOR REST 2 GOOD O JtOOM honsee. Close in who . basement and furna 147 Jf. Com'l St, Mrs. Moyrr. 7 jnelStt FOR RENT 6 BOOM HOUSE, OARAGE $25 month, beveral choice dowatowa ' apartmenta. - WINNIE PETTYJOHN, f Halter - ,. 216 Oregon BUg. . . .. . 7-jnel5 4 ROOM COTTAGE. WlTH RANGE. Call 79G N. 14th Kt, Phone 18H9J 7-jnelSU HOUSES TO RE NT P. li. ' WOOD." S4I '.'State SW: 7-m23tl HOUS5 FOR RENT PHONE .1823. - Call at - IB! i,. 13th. - PARTLY. FURNISHED 7 ROOM IIOUS3 677 N. Winter. Phono Hera MeKinoex Turner, Oregon. ' V "V T-n31n FOR 'RENT 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE clone to achool.and cloae.in, liiMm nt and Barage, -f35.147 5T.AComT. f;t -.- Mr. . Moyr..; ':''-" 7-inelStf FOR SALE miacellaneoos 8 STRAWBERRIES Sc POUND. PICK ., tnem yourseil. . Bring cod tain era. Rt . Box 148. P. N. Andreson, North on nignway nines. -- - - 8-jne22 FOR SALE CHERRIES ON TREE -2c a pound. - Royal Annea and Lamberts. R. U Rowe. Route 5. Near . Maeleay, jaarion county., -. 8-Jne22 FOR SALE LAYING-LEGHORN HENS Phono 32F21. - .. - .-, ...t -jne24 FOR 8 ALE-J-AXTIQUE WALNUT aetea , and ' three '. chairs, hand earved. ' - Star LpholaterinK Co.' 8-jne22 CLOVER HAt. IX THE FIELD, PHONE 67F3. . -8-J22 KITCHEX - 1352-M. - .CABINET, f25. PHONB . S-J22 VICTROLA AND 84 RECORDS FOR $50. Wicker ; baby bugfy . and two anery hiraa. 445 outh. Winter. "8-J22 2 WILTON RUGS FOB SALE 163 Nort 13th atreet. 8-jne2I J"-'.' Fruit Jars j " Wa have a "Targe aopply of nearly atm I frnit iara. for aale. . -. .: i5 W? Sitye, You Money : CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center St. ' ttt w ny and aell eYerrthins" ' : . . 8-jnelStf FOR- SALE FlRK-WORKSl' WHOLE - aale and -retail, S44 Snath Hirh- 8 GeortB atfa."-- s-JTy FOR SALE A LARGE RANGE WITH reservoir, - rood - condition. Apply 567 M. Front. ' 8-m28d CASH FOR TRASHY A BONA. FID1 oiler. Bead the clatstfied colnmai eacl day. - - ,5i..- t - , , 8-mt PRINTED CARDS. BISB 14" BY.7" . wording. -"JUoraa f Beat, price If . eanta each. - Stateamaa Boalaaaa - OJ -; tiea, Gronad -Floor. . .- - - Beautiful Oregon Rosi f m - - -4 . . - r r i - J ' ' f - M And - eleven other Oram aonr U rather with a fin collection of patriot ie aonra, - aacTad aonga and many aid ttime faroritea. f" - - , ALL FOR 2B. (Spaetal prieei in qvaacty loti) .Xipeeially adaptable "for achool, eo mnnity ar homa ainiing. Band lor . ' ' : -, 1 '-I - t ; Western Songster 7 pafaa aowja lu third adltloa OREGOH TEACHERS MONTHLY : . 815 8. Commercial St. Salem, Ct UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. tutt yoar -maehina repaired by tm people who make it- , Special, rental rate to itndanU. Maannia Bld Paona 863. J '-..- -aJti FOR- SAX OLD NEWSPAPERS tt P cents a bnndla. Cirealatios departaaea Orerei ftaniaB. . Ci .iFOR SALE UrestocK O FOR SALE REGISTERED Shropshire rami, 11. v.. lewis, ADmV)ile, Oregon. " " " ' . ." ' 9-jne24 FOR SALE TWO GOOD HORSES. CAN hare harness and wagon also if de sired. W. F. Garnjobst, Rt. 4, Bon 23. '. -Jne2$ 200 TAXCRED .WHITE LEGHORN HENS No Calls, 75c each. "Also 1 good cow, freshen Oct. 1, $U3. Rt 6, Bz. 140, Plione lll-F-32. . Jna-22 FOR SALE - -FRESH COW. PHONE 35F15. G.. M. Campbell. 9-jne24 FOR SALE FRESH JERSEY good milker. 7HN. Commerciah COW, 9-J22 SEVERAL GOOD MILK COWS, FRESB aa eoaatag-f reea, toraaia. . w.- u Soderman, Jefferson, Ora Rt. 1. Phom 49F2S front Balsau ' ' 4a-fl0a KING.'O REGISTERED -WHITE PER sian eat at Stud, a lake a Fetland, 379 JBtate, Phone 656. . . .-. . S-m23tf FRED W. LANCE, -VETERINARIAN Office -430 B. Commercial, Phone 1193. Res. Phona-1S10. - 8-m23tt WOOO FOR SALE v 11 16 INCH OLD FIR, FIRST CLASS. Fnq cord rdaranieeo. rnone laoiM. .-.---.. :k:. .... .. . .. ll-ine2S . v . ' ' 'CAIJj 1855 - - " "- - for your coal and- wood. Law inmmtt prices. Immediate or later delirery. - , ll-jnel8tf 1 TNCIT. BLOCK WOOD. 8375 PER load; four, loads 814. Phone 1879W. i i,. ; - , ,at WOOD FOR- BALE ORDER YOUR WIX- . ter'a wood .now.': Oak, ash, first asd - aecood growth I it. Phone 1879 W. ------ - 8 30 - 1S ll-ina'8 ii BEST GRADE Oi'-WOO 4" FT. AND - Hi. Inch. ; - - , , Ilry mill woofl. 1 -" Jry Second Growth "fir. lry aid fir. i 4 foot Ash and Oak. Prompt 4 livery and reasonable price. : Fred E. Wel--i, 2b0 i-ooth Church, Phona 1542. . . v " . ll-jnelStt FOR SALE DRY ErCCND-GSQWTH V wood, 4 ft. for iausediata dslier r. Phone 1C3. . 4-fiai DRY SECOND GROWTH FIR 7.00 pt-t aord daUrarad. Fhona 1SJ3. Uayfiei t. la-fiat-f in' 1 4 WANTED cmploj-mmt 12 NEAT, REFJNED.- CAPABLE.. WIDOW wishes, - huusckeepiuS. Housekeeper! - - .636 Pettygrore-St., Portland, Oregon. ' ' . . - . " " 12-jne24 STEADY RELIABLK YOUNG LADY wishes work in jsrirate family. Ad dress "Alice" care Statesman. . . I2-jneI8tf ' WA3JTIID mlscellaiicons la . USED STAR. CAR. PAY CASH FOR A good buy. I none 325if. ' 13-jne2J PHONE -1959W. E. V. RYDER. PAINT - ing. Decora tin (r, Paperhanginj. ..- 5 c, , . , - - 8-jne25 HAVE A, CLIENT' WHO DESIRES TO ; borrow at once, flQOO- or f 1200 on a $ 3 JOO. residence from 1 to 3- years at H per cent. John H. Scott, 305 Oregon " BIdg. . - ; 13-jnei!2 FRUIT WANTED r . CURRANTS. Royal. Anne and .-Kentish, cherries, Ilarreifd '.strawberries. Also bare a proposition ;to offer an loganberries. Ward K. Richardson, "2395 Front. " 13 jne2i WANTED MORE APARTMENTS AND houses to rent. Mrs. Moyer, 147 N. " Com!.' St. Room 6. 13-jnelgtf BASEMENT DIGGINO AND TEAM w-1 '. by eoatraet. Call 19FS. 13-sprl , J SUMMERTIME IS HERE. DON'T N?f- glect-ynoT' Insnrance.- - Insnre -and -i n ' safe. Mra. Moyer,' 147 N. C'- -"- -.1 St. Room 6; 13-ii.el iJ WANTED MEN AND WOiEX - 4aka farm paper snbscr ptions. A proposition tu - the rigbt r so-le. - stress the Paci:'ia Hj-Jc-tWi J, i..atef L!d; 'Salem, Cf. ---- WOODKY TIX3 'AUCTICXl-aCl. . j --sed-'farnitnra-for-eauh. I ao 1 1 k '' - - "- r 1 - li-i I JOY HOME LAUNDRY WET I and finished laundry.- Phone 1756 -,..-. r-- . 13-jne I : WANTED FARMS IN MINNESOTA 1 trade for Oregon property. Mrs. 1 "er, 147 N. CorTM. 8t. 13-in.i f -' 1 '- . s xnsci:LL.:;i:Gr3 i j ANYBODY WANTING. HAY BALED 5 3. P. AspinwslL Brooks, Ore., or t " U70F12. ... . . 14 j r AT ' A. SMALL COST YOU CAN K.. ' your old floors made new. No m.-i' howmneh. Tarnish or paint, I r. them new, t Phone 793VV. Ask ' K!!y.-, . '.. 14 ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE We: - serrice. !- C. D. Oppen, S49 Ferrv '17th' and Oak. . It,!; WOODSAWING PHONE 142. 14 f . INSURE IN PURE INSURANCE. H eordia." Nona better. Mrs. lio . r, - 147 N. Commercial ,U Boom 6. ;' f. ' 14-jnei; ! PREPARE NOW FOR A RAINY DAT Let Maths V7S ; , Th roof man, repair aai rej"' t your roof wliile the sun ihinet. -V-Phone 167.. "" - 14-j-i,: ! help vtaxti:d ' WANTED 1Q CTIESPvY riCF.::.? Sunday morning. Orchard at Li' ' Phone 34F4. 15 ; . AGENT3 Y7A? JTXD 1 ATTRACTIVE . SAMPLE . OUTHT I demand makes selling easy. . Ar h . port Shoes. Popular prices. Cvn . Ii plus Style.. Admired by eyery wo Styje-Arch Shoes, -Cincinnati. lC-Jrj. AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE ? ' " - : plea. , Sell . Madison' "Better I'... 'Shirts for large Manufacturer dire t ; wearer. No capital, or experience r ouired. - Many earn $100 weekly nd bonns. Madison .Mills, 562 Broatl-v, New York. lf-.Tne-'. . . 1 1 a : HELP WAXTXD female 17 , WANTED CAPABLE LADY FOR liot- work. Phone 1942M. 17-ineI "f HELP WANTED male. i: FOREST RANGERS, POSTAL CLEUrCf, and other' government help neelxl. Steady work. Particulars free. Write Mokane, M-132, Denver, Colo. - ' - 18-Jne-02 1.1 MEN WANTED 1 Monday Morning Phone 93U. 18-jne23 - . - --.. MEN .WB WILL ESTABLISH YOU U a permanent business paying bir-income. Your credit is good for merelmn dlse people must bay every day. No special experience necessary.- Write i day for fr book!-1 "ilcConr. System." Mc"CONNiN & CO., 1 ie. toryi 103, Winona; i.inn .-- 18-Jne. 2 FIRST CLASS INSURANCE MAN war,td at onca for 'best proposition in state. Income. Accident insurance. Every i 1 1 icy non-cancelable. " Mrs. Moyer, 1 47 N. Com'l. St. Roi '' ' la-i"e--f "POULTRY AXD EGG3 1, FOR SALE YOUNG F.00STER3, Eo each. C. A. Dowd, Auburn rn;i, Salem. . - - 21-.T;? LOST AND r.ouxD c: LOST- WHITE BULL:,.-,; : ERIN ELS face. Seward. - Pbor.e 1577J. . . . - - ' - 22-inef t LOST ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY, r Z - tween South Salem and Woodburn. Tuesday p. m., a brown leather snttcuae containing ladies 'wearing apparel sad bedding. Please call lollJ, Ore. Reward. ' " - 22-jne:i LOST SOMETHING t-FIND IT I PHCV3 " a want ad to The Stateimsn. Phone - J. pi:::sonal CATHOLIC CORRESPONDENCE n,t'3 Booklet Free: Addresa J. KENNA, L-Box 23, VJrand Rapids, Mich. 23-Jne22 MARRY IF LONELY FOR RESULTS, try me; best and most successful 'Home- Maker;" . hundreds rich wish marriage soon- strictly confidential; most reliable; - years of experienpe; description free. "The guecess.'al Club." ' Mrs. Nash, Box 558, Oaklsr d. California. -' 23-Jne-v - LOAN3 2i WANTED GOOD FARMS TO MAK:: loanaon. Plenty of wooey at h -interest. Mrs. Moyer 117 N. Cotcmer 1 St.. Room 6, - 24-joei: eOVIRXMENTLOv-s c , , ,vrco: rc;s Katv)BJ bak lli. percent. u. 5, . r