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- -wr-"V" v" THE OREGON STATESIAII; SALTT, OREGON .WISPNESDAyIOENIITG, JULT 2. 1D24 C MR.' AND MRS. NEWTON, ;Ie Coy announce jlhe engage ment of-their daughter, Ina Mar jorie, to Mr, ' Ilarvey Thurston Setbman of Denver, Colo. - The i bride-elect is : a graduate of the University of Ort-gott whore she was a member of the Delta .Gam "nia pororlty, For, the: . pAStl two years she haa been an instructor in French . In, thf raUm high school. .! -. Mr. ethuijit :i!jt'nuvl ilia VtA versity of Colorado where he was affiliated with ths 'Alj-.hu: Sigma I'hi fraternity and 'also the Sig ma Delta national Journalistis fra ternity. For the past four .years he hag been connected with the Rocky Mountain News and Denver ! Times. : . -: h..-;,J -V : After the j wedding which is planned for August, they - will make their, home In Denver," Coio. : ..v - ' : - :' Xy -Miss Mary Eyre and Mies Itov ent "Eyre left , Chicago last eve ning for Toronto after visiting in various places with friends. They sail on Saturday for England from Montreal. ' - -')' ',, , " " . ' t T :V: " Lieutenant-Commander and Mrs. Hons T." McMtire were : 'honor Quests at dinner1 last evening,! with Mrs. C. T. Mclntire the hostess. A bowl of Shasta5' daisies centered the table where covers wereplac- ; ed for: Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Cilchrist, Jr., Mrs. Myrtle Law rence, i Mrs. A. N. David ! and daughters, c Jean and Anne, Floyd Mclntire and j. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mclntire. , ., : V, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg oDney accompanied by Mrs. C? Ebsen will - leave this morning for San rFrancIseo. to attend the wedding of their oldest son, Paul, to Miss Lucy Ilplt. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George F Holt formerly of 'Salem... . .'; ' .The, ceremony will be perform- led "at the home of Mias Holt's brother Herbert Holt, at 1 o'clock Saturday evening in San Francis co,. Dr. Doney- and Dr. Holt oflir ciatinc. The.' young, couple will leave immediately for Topsfield, Maas.," where they will make their hojne. . . . - ' - - Paul Doney will go south in the morning. - He arrived home late last week from Massachusetts af- ter having completed' hia wojrk'at ' i ' ' ' '' ' CJyq-y' - " ') -l l,"" :'"'i-'v-H- i If ' 1 i : T:iv'-T:;T.WW':. '-VttI It'. ..i MUSS, . ' n i -j " i l ' i Ml - ? - ' l n r ' 1 i , . . . . . AtJDRED BUNCH I Phone '106 ' : - l . i. ; -: .- "" SOCIAIY CALENDAR - T-t :t Today ' V: , Ladies'Jaid society of the Jason Leo churh.i jAllnday meeting at church beginning at 9:30 "o'clock. , Business and .Professional Vo uiu'e club, i Chamber of Com merce 8 p 'clock. ' Mrs. Lester' Barr, hostess for ciub. I,: ; . - - - . Thuffwl.iy Ladies'! Aid society of the Cen ter. Street Methodist church. - the Boston School of. Theology. Hugh Doney ."will be present for the ceremony" arriving directly In San Francisco from Boston "where he haa' jbeen" (attending Harvard university. 1 ; TV "t-;- ' . I . Mrs. Ida Stone arrived in Salem Monday from Brownsville, Texas, for. a ; two .months visit with ' her brothers,! . W. L. Cummings - and George L.' Cummings, . the three not 4 having been together for 32 years -:' S':.'-1 ..,'!..:" ."h.; The ijadies'j aid society, of the Jason Lee church will meet at 9: 3 0 today!. far an alL day meeting la the basement of the church. Each la'dy will bring her "paper , bag" lunch for the 4noon hour, and at 2:30 o'clock election ' ol officers will he held. It is especially de sired ! that' as ,many members of the society as possible be present for the 'day.' . .;" ". 'JH w . Covers for four were placed at the ! o'clock luncheon yesterday at which: .Mrsl Myrtle Lawrence was hostess for the 'pleasure of Lieutenant-Commander, and; Mrs. Roes Tj Mclntire who are In Salem on their ! way to Seattle and Mrs. A. .N. David a guest trom, Atlan--ta, Oti'.t . : Ki ur ' ; VMr.. and-Mrs. A. C. J Bohmstedt and daughter, Alberta, accompan ied by Miss MarieCorner - will leave i the inorning for Glendale, Oregon, where they will epend the Fourth. Mlsa Corner will remain for two. weeks as a- guest at the Pratt farm. , , ,i ''---, " The. marriagr of th"ry6ungest daughters, Helen Scott, occasioned the first reunion of the Mcln tnrff Itamily In 10 years, on the 20th o June at the home of the Dive Into Vacation Land Over the Fourth All aboard for vacation land better get . into the swim and have the time of your life; Everybody is responding to the call of ideal summer weather so don't neglect yourself. -We've many ways to help you. Possibly the foremost of which is our ability to supply Jantzert Swimming Suits In plains and combinations; We have your size. s- "s - - ' . parents. Reverend and Mra. D. N. Mclnturff at Spfikane. ' j All six children came together at this time: H. F. Mclnturff, an attorney of I Portland; Mr. , and Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff and son,4 WI1 lard. of Marshfleld; Mrs. E; A. Shilton and daughters, June and Mary Jean; Mrs. Jean Mclnturff Pearcy and' son; Atl.ee; David Mc lnturff, -Jr.; and Mrs. Helen Mc lnturff La wson. Photographs of the family will appear In the Sunday edition this week of the Spokane Review. ' If W J' I " '--i'-.i'Vr.f ; Miss Sadie Pratt, a graduate of Willamette .university with the elass of 1923, has accepted a con tract for next year at Klaber, Wash.. ,., : V J ..: r" -. - . :l j Miss Celia Boiiman, private sec retary to Governor Waiter M. Pierce, will leave this morning for a motor trip to Tacoftia and other Washington cities. She will' be the "guest of her mother for a few days, 'returning to Salem f at the end of the week. !- 4"!';, - i ,' - J Mrs. J. Shelley Sanrman motor ed to Portland -where: she was a guest yesterday. I Word received, from Miss Edna Garfield by her Salem friends tell 0f an interesting return trip from Cleveland. ' Latest word - Is writ ten; from Seattle' with a trip to Rainier National park in view. The' Oregon delegation especially enjoyed the trip to lake Louise ihi the Canadian Rockies. i ;-v ; -:V.t;-: : : ; , -. I . ' The junior program by. pupils of T. S. Roberts given on Saturday Afternoon at the attractive studio residence, attracted a group of 75 friends who were delighted with the playing of the young pianists and with, the vocal and instrumen tal assistance. Edith FinjAley play ed the cornet early in the program. Arbutus' Rudy sang. :. : j 'I :. The group appearing on the pro gram In piano ; numbers included Vernon Bushnell, Paul Kafoury, Harriett Pointer,' Dorris Kemp, Kenneth Beard s 1 e y, Sammie Ramp, Kenneth Morris, Vael Rog ers, Blanche Reese," Grace . Eliza beth k Holman, Maxine Sun Mary Jane Lau Lawrence Engstrom, Iso Jane Lau, Lawrence Engstrom, Pjckens, -and Hattle Ramp. At the close of ; the program Edith Findley and Mary.. Sche played "Country Dance aa a duet number. . Mrs. - Roberts delighted rj the young ; players with polar cake treats. ' '"'iVS: -i .y: ., : ;j ) Mra. Ward. Willis Long and Mrs. R. M. T. Hester were joint host erses for the meeting of j Conovet chapter of the Westminster QuUd on Monday evening at. the Presby terian Manse. The meetings con tinuing throughout the j summer will be more of a social nature; being for the -most part out-of-door picnic affairs.' The study Monday dealt with "The Child and America's Future," Miss Uinta Kirk returned home Sunday from a delightful week's visit In Portland wae re she . was the guest of Miss Virginia Albert. She was complimented by her hostess with a lawn dan ce. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Scott of Washington. D. C, is scheduling n vtalf tn Snlom fnr 4hn latter Dart of September. . Mrs.. Scott ,1s president-general of the Daughters of the American Revolutjion and the occasion of her visit will be the Oregon state board meetings held here. -Mrs. Seymour Jones Is the state regent. The state corres ponding secretary, Mrs. Elmo S. White, Is also ot Salem.v' ' It is through her that the general ar rangements are being: made. ' -v. v . . .."v - v !..;;. ''. Covers ""'were" placed yesterday at the Spa t 1 o'clock luncheon for the members of the (executive board of the state synodieal so-? clety of the Presbyterian church. Those present were:Mr6.A- W. BlackBurn, president; Mrs, Heik er, vice president, both of Corval lls; Mrs. Ashby. Mrs.f Dean.-Mrs. Hewitt Mrs. Pen Tett Haasjind Mrs. Thompson; secretaries of the different departments, aljl pf Port land; Mrt. Lee, of Newbferg; Mrs. Molsan, financial secretary, of GerVais; Mrs. - L. O. Clement, re cording secretary; Mrs. J; J. Nunn, and Mrs. W. W. Emmons; The hoard met 'preceding the luncheon for a business session at the chamber Of commerce. ! " ,T : ' )' ' f Mark F. Skiff Jr., of Salem was married . last evening to Thelnia Dykes of Portland In tfie Whlt Tempfe church ofthat city.. Only the ina'mediate friends ot the two people were present.'- Today the couple will leave on a honeymoon trib to Yellowstone" Prk and Lake Louise. 4 Minn riorothv ' Cram. mald-of- honor at the Bright-Slater , wed ding last Saturday, Js beingen-, tertained In- Portland' thIWweek'j where she is the house! guest ocf Miss Adelaide Richardson.. Mlas Cram who Is of Raymond, .Wash.v formerly lived in Hood River. She was a member of the 1924 grad uating class from the Oregon, Agri cultural colloge. t Sheldon Sackett' is -attending summer school at Harvard, for the season,' He expects to remain for the winter. 'Mr. Sackett Is a grad-. uate from Willamette university with the class of 1922. . v. i: - . . " Mrs. Lester Barr will be hostess today at a 1 o'clock luncheon, for the pleasure of dub. friends; Bridge will follow as thedlversion ot the afternoon. , - ...:- J ... . A considerable Salem group will . 1 ! . 1 Isobel George, Dorothy .ays Thiiiidaiy, About 800 Yard! to Choose From I . . The season's best values rvery desirable arid many 'new patterns you never saw before in our store 1 - Regular Prices from $2.50 up to ! rM 7 A $4.00 i;..:.L.:..:.L; ....L.... 3)1 I " Yard Grouped into one "big special lot. - V5'::- ' " " .;: : ' I V W:r xy-x X. : -yx; tXttJ- x , n : , -j t "4 ; '!l;"j " ! :- ' J V '7 See Them in Oar Show Window S , ; -Here will be a splendid opportunity for you to buy, enough silk for jtwo orf three dresses instead of enough ' for only one- - Small prints, light and dark colors,5 also large floral arid conventional design in. handsome x color combinations are! in fthis assortment you will also find many plaift colors, j I , " . 4 f YOUR MAIL ORDERS ; receive careful J attention. We prepay., the ex press S dm postage within a grange i of ail . : hundred 'miles. ri -" mi - - ---lyX j 'Ij. , Satisfaction. Guaranteed; on every purchase ,or lyour ; money cheerfully Tefanded. be interested tn-tbe details of the ibnarriage.of Helen Scott Mclnturff 4o-.WiUard.Lawson, solemnized on this 28th of June in Spokane. v , f The service was read at. 4 o'clock In the presence . of 3S friends and relatives at the home of the bride's parents, the, father of the bride, Reverend D, N. Mc lnturff officiating, , The members 6f the bridal ; party took their places under a floral canopy at an altar of orange blossoms as Mrs. Amelia Shilton played the impres sive : Mendelssohn . march. : The bride, . wearing ' delicate georgette over orchid, was attended by Miss Ruth Lawson as maid of honor and Miss Sadie Pratt as brides maid. Miss, Lawson wore - gray, beaded ; georgette, .-and-'! Miss Pratt georgette over apricot satin, jv The bride and her ; attendants carried .Cecil Brunner roses and sweet peas. ! 'David-Mclnturff Jr. acted "as best man. Preceding the ceremony, j Mrs. Jean Mclnturff Pearcy sang . "Oh, Promise". MV accompanied by Mre. Amelia Shil ton. 4 The j bride was given away by her brother, H. F. Mclntyre. Jean Cassals, In pale pink organ die, -was, flower, girl while Atlee Pearcy, carrying the ring in the heart of a rose.fwas ring bearer. At the close 6 1 the: ceremony Miss Sadie Pratt sang, : "At Dawning." 1 1 A butfetTuncheon followed the service.- Between courses, Mrs. Pearcy " sang - "Oh,' Promise Me," ahd Miss Pratt, "Because." i -After today, Mr, and Mrs. Law Son will be j at home to their friends in ! Blanchard, Wash., Where . Mr. Lawson' Is associated with his father "In . business. . The honeymoon was .spent at Amer ican Lake in the Sound region. j The Business and Prof eesfonal Woman's club Will ' consider the appropriate subject of vacations at 8 o'clock this evening at the. last meeting of the season at the cham ber ot commerce. Miss Beryl Holt is in charge. The earlier part of the evening Will be given over to reports of retiring officers and committees. Refreshments will complete the evening. , Miss Doris Nye is the guest in Centraiia. Wash.,! of her sister; Mrs. F; W. Schwab. . :V. T ' --.-: ij ' - v - iJ.: ! i, ji Mr nd -Mrs.) David Eyre were guests for ihe wek-endjat Nesko win. The roads were found in un usually) gobd condition, the trip over beingj made in two and one half hours, j v f ' :. ' ; 1 - : Others from Salem on the Nes kowin beach for Sunday. were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Law, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Comoyer. -: V Mr. and Mrs. FV W. Fltx of Coeur d Alene, Idaho, i together .wilh.lfr. and Mrs. A. D. McKensIe and daughter, i Doris, ' motored from Seattle Saturday and spent Sunday at the home of Mr." and Mrs. T. S. McKensIe. 2560 Cherry avenue. f They have returned to Seattle. i:' s-- 'I !' . :- : - 'V- t Miss Jewell Detk was married to Albert-1 Christensen at 11 o'clock. Saturday ! morning at a quiet ceremony iperforined at the Jason Lee Methodist church. Rev erend Thomas A. Acheeon officiat ing. - j Only members of the Imme diate family of the bride were present.- The church was festive with roses for the occasion. - The bride was lovely In crepe backed satin Worn with full: length veil. :." ! After a week's: honeymoon, at Portland and other points, Mr. and Mrs. .Christensen will make their is Saiturday, Silk Monday "Salem Store 466 State St. home In Drain, where Mr. Chris tensen Is employed. Mrs. -Chris tensen,- after 'attending ' Willam ette university, has taught the past year at Lincoln high schooL -. ; The combined meeting of the Woman's Foreign and Home Mis sionary: ', societies of I the -First Methodist church will Ibe held! oh Wednesday, Juae 9, a week from today, at the home of Mrs. M. C. Findley on the lawn .J X: A. , .v;r:;.; ::r'T-V A) .v . .The closing week of the dally vacation Bible school is occasion ing .. a number ot things , In both a social , and a culminating way. On Monday a luncheon of the principals . was held with covers nlaced at thirf time forr Miss Mary Findley, director of alt' of the schools, Mr. and Mrs. F- M.' Jasper, Rev; Harry Johnson, Elizabeth Hogg, Adella Chapler, Misses Genevieve, . - Louise and Edith Findley, . Mrs. Hobart Shade, Esther Roeder, J, L. Far mer, Miss Abrams, , Gretchen Brown, Lea Fanning, ' Esther Lisle and ' Margaret Fisher.) j i Yesterday a plcnlc of the teach ers and! pupils was held In Bush's pasture after the regular morning session. The children took their own lunches-, ice cream being pro vided. Cars took them from the schools, t othe picnic grounds. ' ij Tonight the" various schools will present programs' typical, of the Work they have been; doing. These closing " demonstration programs, one at each school, will begin - at 7 30 o'clock and last not over an hour. The principals will intro duce the programs after which the young people themseives'i WIJ! pre side.. On each program' there will be a ten-minute talk by ah' outside speaker. . - Among these : speakers will beY C. A. Kells, Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, and Rev. Ward WHHsr Long. -:? -y -i . i The enrollment : for .' the "com bined: schools' has been 248 with an average attendance of 192. : y i' iVTA;: n ;-, T'Uv:-j Maxine Meyers left Sunday to be the guest -: for" a number of weeks at the E. M.- Huldon home at Blaycock, In eastern Oregon. CHAUTAUQUA By The t SECRETARY i Remember the .dates July 16 to 23.-, No Sunday programs. ': Chautauqua ; is the -, one big, bright anticipation of . the whole year for. a large number of home people. ; ThatTs .why , a few are willing to get behind it and in sure its' coming. ' - j The program this year looks likerf a winner. .... The management assures us it Is one of the best. , Several of the guarantors' have almost sold their quota of tickets already. This will, not "sell the .quotas of the others, however.; And others should not forget that. Watch for announcement of re served seat sales. Full, and fair notice will be given..; t ' .- The committee is ; studying de tails, to make Chautauqua more enjoyable. They' hope to locate the tent' this year, so the seats will incline upward from the stage back so, those: behind will not be prevented from seeing by those in ffont. This ' will be arranged if possible Without removing the tent too far from its' original location. i Kids, ... Jf. you want to go. see Mrs. Vandervort, 435 North Wln- ane. v Portland Silk Shop . ; 383 Aider St. Til ? 1 r V I . 5 i 1 t a i e vi-Ll! Xrl :, Hum C AlrertiI3 Deyt, ' BU pr writ Tar IiwiWii. Money to Loah : On Bail Ktt , r. k. fobs - - ATJTO REPAIRING 1 Auto Repairing ; - . -i- . ' at ' 1 ''. , . JACK IK) ERF E B MOTOR REPAIR 410 8oth C'omraerrial . i 2-Jltf AUTO TOPS i - --TOP-- ( . . , : i H-I'PHOI.STF.Ry-1--tillihr CURTAINS - j?! ( - -'AT i - ' ' ' O. J.' Hl'MS TOP SHOP i r 256 STATU i 3 jltf - FOR RENT apartments 5 TWO ROOM PUBLISHED APARTMENT with sleeping porch. Adults only. 44(1 ; Union St'i ' i i . - FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT rlJsy or week; modern ifonTenieneea. ; 1335 SUU itreet. . .. . :. , .S-J3 NICE 3 ROOM APARTMENT", 650 Cen - ter. - PhB 1284W. t ; . S jlya FOR RENTr APARTMENT. FIRST floor. Summer rate. 282 N. Summer. 5-Jl?2 DESIRABLE -APARTMENTS CLOSE IN. -. 755 Ferry St. ,. n . (. -i S J2 FOR RENTr SEVERAIi WELt. Furnished aparttnent and cleepirig roam. It you win a nice apartment lei.me telt you bout these.., .. : . . i f - ' , l , For rent aevefal close- la Imiiei, modern and ood location. Mn. Merer, 147 N. Com'l. St. , i . -.-J, . 5-jn25tf TOR RENT HOUSE AND Phone 2Q56J. ( - Apartments. 6-jlyl8 FOR RENT SOME GOOD : Apartments at an prices, 11 xi uom'i. St. Mrs. Mover.. .(. .. .j j',. . j 6-nel8tf APARTMENT FURNISHED OR TJNFUR nished t responsible party : at he Brown. 148 8. Com'l. . Phone Mrs. Brews, 1679J. or 831. 5-jnetI NICELY' FURNISHED' TWO - ROOM modern apartment. 11BI Court. .- . . , . . . . i , '.: ... - S-jnel3tf FOR RENTWAPARTMENTS, 01 SO. . Commercial. - . , . 4. ........ THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART- aoent, 92 N. Summer.... j- , 6-jne3tf DESIRABLE APARTMENTS, , SPECIAL i inaucemeais, o permanent; tenants, ao sitts, 352 N. 12th (Adults) . 5-jlT24" IF YOU ARB INTERESTED IN COOL, elean, comfortable apartments, reason. able rent: located downtown district. Patton apartments. For inspection er reservation call Patton'a Boole Btor FOR RENT-r-3 FINE UP TO DATE Well fnrnished .apartments $30 and $35. Mrs. -. Moyer. 1417 N. Commercial St. 5-jne28tf FOR RENT 2J DOWNSTAIR . .PART tnents $16 and "35, Sleeping room with garage $16. -i j . Far rent-T-2 furnished modern nooses ,4 roem $30; 10 room $15. Mrs. Moyer, 147 N. Commerrial fit. ' : Mne28tf ter1' street. Jolly Junior; sign in the window. She has ; a scheme .to help you out, also prizes for the hustlers'. I There'll"! bV big doin's for -the kids.' !;: ';:.--:' Plana to bring the Chautauqua back with a bang in 1925 are be ing ' discussed: , Guarantors are realizing -what it means to hun dreds of Salem ; people and as a civic Influence and, are glad they are guarantors'. jl' ." - Next to the - honor) of being a guarantor will he the honor of be ing a backer of a: guarantor. A great many can be backers. Want to know how? "Want to be one of the; real 'pullers ;tq;j bring Chau tauqua back next" 'year I ; ; Ten or eleven years has proven the -quali ties of ChautaQq.ua.r It's good, all right, and we-can't afford to do without It, You jean help and you'll be! proud, ot it. Get busy with your asker and . you'll learn how. , .1 r.'.:r t .... ; : .Get: ready . for the big ticket boom after the Fourth. Get your tickets early and be at the tent a little ahead of time if you want a good seat this year, v Fair warning..;.;-; . ii. ! . -; v,- -Hx I NEW. CORPORATIONS I r- The following articles of 'Incor poration were filed yesterday with the' state; corporation department : Golden I Rod ,- Dairy Tillamook; Incorporators, Erwin : Harrison, Zella ST. Harrison, George P Wins low; capital, sio,hooi ' ; ; Max Kuner & Co. Inc., Port land; - incorporators, Max Kuner, Anna; C.j Kuner, W. J. . Moloney; capital, 15,000.. i - ! Oregon - Association of' Chiro practic FhyBicians and Electronic Therapists, Portland; incorpora tors j II. D.; Poors, R. A. Foster, J. E. Blanc; .assets, $100. ; . Sunset Smelting company. Gold Hill; incorporators, C. A. Olson, Percy W. Johnson, AC. Hough; capital, $300,000..' f ' Notice of a decrease In capital from $100,000 to; .$40,000 was filed by the Toledo Building com pany of Toledo, Lincoln county. Notices of dissolution were filed by the, folio wing: Stewart Timber company, Port land; St... Helens Home Building company, St. Helens; ilton, - Inc.,- Portland ; Roach Hara - Kelso Lum- ber. company, Portland.; Chevalley Everfresh Milk Products company, Portland; AkeTson, Gdoch &:Co., Inc.; Portland. ' i i - : s TiC x. : . . On vrek. (tlx InMrtloft) Six month' contract Mr at. r 1E 19 aisnli am. .1:9 itlaiatm for aay dvrtlm&t i: FOR RENT tootns FOB REST-TWO WEUJ FURNISH EI houiekpin( rooma. close in. S41 Mill ' , e.t TOR RENT ROOM TOR TADX IS AT tractive bSnie. Family ot two. Pl.ri 1404M . ;, I-'.;.,.?.- tjljii ROOM AKtt BOARD- WITII lIOilE Pr!-Her-. - Fhonw f42J. (;.in.t'.( FOR RENT bouses FOR RENT 2 GOOD O KOOM liousea, clone la aritn, Lafteioent and furnr. ' X47 N. Com' I EU Mri. Meyer. 7. juelatf HOUSES TO RENT F. L. WOOD. S tl ' State SW ; X-. x : . .v 1iulit ' HOUSE FOR RENT PHONE j? . 5. Call tlI.N..iath. v l-iut-.rt PARTLY FURNISHED T ROOM HOCil ' ' 677 N. Winter.- Phone Mero McKinner. , MTnrner. Ore r on. , . 7- m - FOR SALE miscellaneous li WILD BLACKBERRIES PHONE 24H', DEERINO BINDER CHEAP. WARI1 K. Richardson. 3 I Bathiiig Suits T Jantxen all wool Catkins suit, :;s:; ; 75c and- Up .- i CAPITAW BARGAIN HOUSE - ?215 Center St. We bny and sell ererytaing.". 8 i 5 FOR SALE REASONABLE PRICE, I Advance Threshing machine folly -qu',i-; - ped with beUinr. feeder- and blow- r. s Also one Twin City tractor. Phono 1 . ! r 720.. ..- t'.f-V !'-;.. ' -8-jlyA GOOD STEP ", LADDERS AND 10!.CT swings at a bargain. 1757 Waller t. ' .... .. v... .-.4 , 8-jne2Btf FOB-SALE fiO; .USED SEWING IfA chines, , Singers,'. New Homes- Wl iu s and ethers. From $7.50 in. - All ginr anteed. Singer Sewing MacLine (o.. 61S Oonrt-Bi. Phone 441 8 i yi FOR SALE FIRE-WORKS; WKOl " - sale and retail, 344 South, Hirh t - George Son. .. . b-j'.y FOR : SALE-r-A LARGS RA2;GS T.ITJ reservoir, good condition.. Arr'r H 567 K. Front. , - S tuZZl CASH. FOR TRASH!. A BONA Fir I , offer. Read the ciassUied columns i I PRINTED CARDS, B1ZS 24' ET 7" wording, "Rooms te Rent," pries . eenu eaei. , Suteuaaa Ci lice. Ground Floor. - Beautiful 'Oregon Hc i -- i " 'i1' . y ?--1 -r' - - -1- - ASid eleven ether Orf soars t - tether With s fine collection of patri- l " ie 'stmg saered sene nd--my-.4- - iinte favorites. . r j , , , ; ALiiFdR . "' - (Special prtee la qaaatlty lets) , Xrpeeially . adaptable for aetiool, coa salinity or home singing. fee4 fori 5Vcsjti'riri Sdiitcr: : : I t agea now taW tVIrd tZlJLiM T'X X- aCanei'tj" :' ; ll -okiobk tkicsia kcirrzrr IIS a. CommsrciaJ EL tai.oi, CJ HKDIBWOODTTPIWRnii CU-. Have - ywar - machine repaired by. i 4 people who saeke.it, Foecial r- 4. rate te etadenta. 100 Laaoais i Phene t82. , . I"OB SALE OLD NEWLPAr- 1- If eenu a bnndle. CireuiaUon dcarw.ui Oreron Btateenian. 1 FOR 8AUD livestock 9 9 HEAD HIGH GRADR JERSEY COWS for sale. Recently TB tested. All Jn good health. At route 3, box 230. Nt r Finzer. station. ji. ; i 8-j!ya KL0 3 REGISTERED WHITE tl i - sian eat at Btnd.- Flake's Pet land, 1(71 : State. Phone 650. - - -. - 9-m23tt FRED.W. LANGE, i-TETERINARIAN . -Office 430 S. Commercial, Phone 1193. -Res Phone ISIO.-'-' - - - 't "WOOD FOIt SAXJm 11 16 INCH OLD FIR $& A CORD. It inch dry second growth. Pbone 13C1M i ? ll-jlylS 16-INCH OLD FIR. 4 FOOT OLD FIR,, second growth oak - and ash. Phnne .19F3.. Jl-jne27tf WHY NOT BUT THE BEST OAK, ASIL . first and second growth Fir St renn able prices. Phone 1879W. Il-ilyi3 CALX 185 for yenr. eoal and wood. Low summer prices. Immediate or later delivery. ' 11-jnelotf FOR SALS DRY B200ND-GROWTH i I wood. 4 ft. for- immediate delive- , Phone 104. 4-fli BEST GRADE OF WOOD I FT. AND 16 inch. Dry mill wood.' (1 Dry Second Growth fir. . " ! Dry Old fir. 1 Jjj 4 foot Ash aad'Oak. - Prompt delivery and reasonable price. Fred E. Wells 80 Sonth Churrh, Phon -- - . 11-jTielSif ' 111 ii i i. . .SALEM j MARKETS I t 1 GKATJt A3TD TIAT 0. 1 Vleat. No. S red wheat, aacked Oats . ,, JtOo 45o O o Cheat hay -13 ? 13 f? S14 Ut key Clover hay, baled 913 u? f!4 i Prices quoted are wholeu! and srs prices received by farmers. Ko reuil prices ere given.. .-. Y EOaS, BUimt BtrTTZSFAT I ; Creamery butter ..4Ie 4S !4c. Bntterfat, delivered -. , ,- ') , 1 a'" Milk,: per ewt ..$ 1 j Kf gp, select .,... 2 rj Standards : ; 3a Pulleta r. 20o POTJLTRT Heavy- hens ...L.l 8o Hogs, top. 150-825 lts fwt... .:.$3.00 . i TOZX, AND BEEF i - Hpcs, top, 225-275, wt. 97.Ti Hoc, top.. 275-300. wt.. $7.50 Light sows ...i..w,.:.2o Cii 4a Rongh h-ry : u l.......2e dp 4o Top! veal, dressed.i..-,....i....7e Cows ..,.. ; 2o 4a Top lambs i ..-.;,,. . 7e y Spring . .. tj.m ' Classified Ads In.Tho Statesman Brins Results