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0 AUDRED BUNCH ! - f HONE: 10tf MltS. .GUY O. SMITH, assisted by "Mrs. Ai E. Huckestein entertained at a stag dinner at 6 u'cloek Thursday evening, hon king hT husband on the occaa on of his birthday. An attractive owl ot pink sweet peas centered be table 'which waa; further lee jrated with pink candles. Pink andles also topped the birthday i ake. ' 'Hand-painted place cams, 1 1 esig wed .by M rsr. 'W. E. 1 1 a nsen . vere used. Strickint;ly clever and appropriate quotations, all per aining to the legal profession, vere revealed inside of each fold r. These were read J-etween ourees, provoking j coi:Uljrable irerriment. The t ntiro evening vas CVyoted to men's jama! coa rerstwk. ' .; ; f ; ' Colls for the annivrrtry klin- iier wre placed f"r: AVaU.ir 'ihs- low,-Brazier Siiiriil. w . r.. nau-en. Scott- Page, James H?'n?i, I Dr. ). C. Burton. A, E. ilucktem, ind the honor guest., Guy; O. mith. i :'''; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Minard of HiTerside drive have as their Quests. Mr. Minard'a mother and brother, Mrs. R. M. Minard and Iarvey Minard of Coos - County kho .arrived yesterday, afternoon by automobile. . Representatives of the Wom- pn's Missionary Societies 1 of i Sa- em are requested to meet at 2:00 p. m. Monday at the Salem 3'ubllc Library or the purpose of furthering the plana for the Mi grant work to be carried out by ft he Interdenominational Mission ary Society. Miss Shields will be Jpreseni and outline the work. A ull attendance is desired. A Unique project, and one al ready stimulating considerable en thusiasm, is that being ; worked jout by 'the Modern) Writers sec tion dl the Salem Arts league f n the publication, in j the near fu ture, of an anthology of creditable (original verse. ( t "Fagots" Is the title which has fbeen suggested for this interesting ' small book. Indicating its antho logy nature. Instead of present ling one author in 'all his relative I phases, "Fagots'f will present a considerable , group of poets at 'their very best. The work will I considerably surpass the ordinary. , For' instance, Gertrude Robin son Ross, who has' won extended ! 1n THE Bring Early T the Oregon statesman, salem, oregon eastern as well as local favor, will appear several times, j Her "Bali lad ot the Quince and. the Curl rant"! will open the Wok. Mm J. C. Nelson (Anna Van Horssen Nelson) whose poems have a nnraj ber f times especially pleased readers of the Sunday 'Statesman!, will be aniong others represented . Pr.l Carl tlfegg Honey has alf ready,! written an appropriate and distinctive Introduction to the book -whih will be oa! display i th early autumn. An unusually nm ttrtive binding has been se-curi-.l for the anthology; which will consist of approximately pages o bojtntiful i cream-colored paper.! Amjong those, the very best ot whose work will bo featured, in vited jto contribute are: ?, Mrs. F. S. Barton ( C'lara A'irginia Barton). j Professor M K. Peck, Mrs. W. F. i'areo (Ruth Farso). Mrs. J .M. Clifford, Perry Ueigelman. Mrs. Merrill Ohling (Odell Savage Onl ine. Miss Minna I... Harding.! Mrs. C. J. ' Green. Miss Renska Swart. Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith,' Mrs. Edwin Sherwood, Miss j Edna Gar field.! Mrs.i I Edna L. Daily. Jay Roderick He Spain, Donna Eason. Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. Miss Audred Bunch', Mrs.-Viola Price Franklin and Charles J. Lisle. The committee in charge of the issuing of 'the book are Mrs. W.! F. Fargo. Mrs. 'F. S. BartonJ Mrs. Molly Brunk, Mrs. J. M. Clifford and Mrs. Blanche Jones.' : - '. ' -i; i The Salem group motoring to Portland on Thursday to be 1 the. guests of Mrs. Spencer Wort man j at 56 Iloyt street, included Mrs, Harry Ralph and'daughter, Helen. Mrs. D. I). Socolofsky, Mrs. T. W. Davies and Mrs. B. F. Heikes. j ' j" 5 r ' ; i ;? Mrs. Rolland. Curry was hostess for a group of club friends early in the week, entertaining -at the Gray Belle following a- Bociaj evet ning.1 The , girls included Miss Hester . Hilpot. Miss Ola Bolkel. Miss Byrl Bond. Miss Cleo Walk er, Miss Inez Wood. (Miss Ruth Edwards, Miss Aldirie Hilpot, Mrs. Wayne Shoemaker, and the hos tess, Mrs. Curry.; j . '- ; f , r r- Mr. and Mrg William Hamilton were! Portland guests on Thurs day. -. - i , 5 . , . . j ' .;' The member , of the Marion County Christian Endeavor union .a . It Pays For the Returns Are Large and the Cost Is Small CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE SUNDAY STATESMAN With its Circulation of 7,000, open every possible avenue of Buying, Sell ing, Exchemge and securing of Personal Service. It natters not what you may want or want to dispose of, you will be astonished at the number! of folks who want what you I j have or have things which you want. i Send or Blione Your oday OREGON STATESMAN Phone "t will participate in : a.. 'picnic this afternoon at Clements' grove, with various outdoor diversions preced ing the picnic supper at 6 o'clock. Tim grove is on the Silverton Chemawa road a fourth of a mile east of , the j Hazel Green school house. AH societies iof the union are asked f to join in the picnic party, bringing well-fill,-,! bas kets. ? - I - ! f v Miss Maiie Corner ' returned Wednesday from Gleiidale, Ore gon, where she has boen spending a three weeks' vacation at the Pratt farni. j Yesterday Miss Cor ner, aceonipanieU by 'her mother, Mrs. John: Corner, spent the day in Portland. ; : : Mr. and Mrs. David Eason and children. Stearns and Mary, mo tored to Salem yesterday from Mc Miunville, J returning in the eve ning.: ' I ; 'j j 1 j . ; 1 -. j ; ; . '-; Honoring Mrs. James S. Dusen bury. who jwi'H leave early in Aug ust for Fort Leavenworth, Kan sas, Mrs. George A. White' and Mrs. Vincent Diaz were hostesses on Thursday afternoon at the Gray Belle at one of the most charmingaf fairs of the summer season, entertaining at 1" o'clock luncheon followed by an afternoon ofi bridge. , J Covers wera placed for fourteen in the Peacock room.! Pink snap dragons and blue delphinum were combined in attractive baskets. Blue candles! in brass holders ac centuated the same; motif, with the artistic i place cards, in the same floral ; tints, displaying' a colonial bouquet design. Mrs. Wi EL Anderson was win ner of th? bridge honor, while the guest prize was awarded to Mrs. Dusenbury. Major and-Mrs. Dusenbury, who will leave next month for Fort Leavenworth, just recently re ceived word of the major's new appointment. The family will be at the new post until next June. t -Jf ; ; Miss , Cordelia Hager. has re turned to Salem afetr an extended beach vacation. . . - ;i . Charles Kay Bishop is a guest at the Frank Spears .cottage at Newport, having joined' his hosts early in the week. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downing left yesterday morning by motor for Newport :where they will spend the week-end. . i . - . " 1 - L. S. . Barnes, who arrived this week from j Long Beach, Calif., will be joined in a few days by his wife and children who fill be to Use itaibe snail ig Sunday Paper 23 Dr. MacCracken, Vassar by Girl StudenU from Left to. right are Miss Mary Jlomzanka of! Poland. Miss Lydie Bucen of Latvia. ' Dr. Henry MacCracken. Mite. Jeanne Guinand of France, and Miss Linda l'oscn f eld of Esthonia. These young women are so interested; In inter national good-will, not only be guests of Mrs. Barnes sister,! Mrs. - Tom Burroughs. The re-? mainder of the summer will be divided between Salem and the beaches. . Mrs. Al jones, Miss Rosalie Jones and Oreighton Jones are now in Joseph. Ore., Where they are passing the summer. - j,, - ::.r;' !.' '.' ; Mrs. Al Krause and son,- John Lawrence," is spneding a week's vacation at j Seaside. ; Motoring oyer they stepped for a short time In Astoria, where they were guests of Mr.. Krause's sister. -I J " - i E. T. Barnes, Miss Ruth Barnes, and Miss Estiier Parounagian. mo tored to Portland by way of For est Grove on Thursday to meet Ralph Barney, who reached Port land from Boston in the evening. Mr., Barnes, having received his master's degree in Jnne, has made a number of ' interesting ! stops during his six week's run across the continent, stopping in New York. Pittsburg. Philadlephia, Buffalo, and Chicago. Mrs. George A. White aeehm. panied by her daughter, Dorothy, BIG Ad. B Girt I If - - rx : k n ; : I mJ . President, Surrounded Four European Countri- tween their .own countries and th United Sta!tes, but the other 'nations ofthe world, that they stayed on at Vassar! College to,-weleome tha 170 women delegates to Jthe la stltute for! a Cbrtiaa Basis roc Worl4 Relations. will leave the first of the week for Diamond iLake. Mrs. White1 will be joined! by her .older, daughter, Miss! Henrietta White, about the first of August, after Miss White has completed her summer school term at ihe" Oregon Agricultural college, j . ' 1 : Last week Mrs.-White enjoyed an earlier trip to southern Ore gon, ! visiting friends in Grants PassJ Merfford, and Roseburg, as well as taking the trip to the Caves. ' 1 ; 9 Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Utter and children and Miss Edna Pohle of Portland j are leaving today for JTeskowinj where they will spend the week-!end. Miss Pohle, a sis ter of Mrs. j Utter, is a house- guest of the family. She will be here for several weeks. .Last week Br. and Mrs. Utter, "accompanied by H. Pohle, Miss Alma Pohle, and Miss Edna Pohle enjoyed a week's ' motor trip to Crater Lake and the Oregon Caves. ' j - . . ! .'. . ! : ; ' ; ?!! ' " . IVIr3. Ella Schultr Wilson, secre tary of the state fair, attended the Seattle hbrse show this week, re turning to Salem yesterday. She also met! with a . committee of northwest state fair secretaries. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Kanter havd as ihelr guest" hteir grand son, .Kicnara uarvei Thomas, or Seattle, who .will; spend several weeks here, returning to his home with! Rev.! and Mrs, Kantner when thy leave next, month for Bain bridge .Island, where they will spend their "vacation. ., Mrs. Frank Spears,-after a two weeks' vacation atthe beach, will return home on Monday. ' - I v.- . Mrs. .Paul Petri of ' 'Portland Was a guest at the home of Mrs. George J. Pearce i Thursday, re turning ito .Portland yesterday morning. ! ' Mrand Mrs. T. " MacKenzie have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jordan of British Co lunibia, and their .granddaughter, Miss Doris MacKenzie, of Seattle. For the nleiisurp nf hpr snoat Mrs. Jordan, Mrs.- MacKenzie was a delightful hostess early in the week at tea. Friends calling in cluded: Mrs. W. C. Kantner, Miss Constance Kantner, Mrs. . C. H. Fake, Miss Nell Fake. Mrs. R. J Miendrick. Mrs. Josephine Taylor, Mrs. Vera Shattuc, Mrs. Kirk, and Mrs. K. A. Miller. Kenneth Power, son of'Mr. and Mrs. j Frank Power, returned yes ttruay iron camp le wis, 'where he has been spending the past six weeks, lie will be the guest of Ms parents, for the remainder hi the summer. Before returning home, Ms. Power made the trip to lamier National park MOUSSES One of 'the richest and most as well as the most ex pensive, of the frozen-dessert fam ily is the mousse. It may be com posed wholly of frozen whipped cream and fruit pulp or It may be stiffened with gelatin, but it is al ways frozen without stirring and should have - a mosslike texture when cut Basics j recipe for ; Mousses cup to 1 jint of drained fruit pulp flavored with juice of one-half lemon, pint whipping cream. pinch salt, 1 cup powdered sugar Add the salt and sugar to the cream and beat until stiff through out. Sometimes it Is necessary to drain the;whipped cream no a fine sieve. Fold in the drained and sweetened fruit-pulp. The fruit pulp mayj be stiffened by adding a teaspoon of gelatin,' which has been soaked in two tablespoons of cold watpr and ..melted over, hot water. The fruit pulp should then be Set on ice until TT begins to stirfenj before the cream is fold ed in. PUt in a mold and pack in equal parts of ice and salt and let stand fori three hours, , Crushed bananas, strawberries. raspberries and peaches may be used in making mousses. h if desired, the fruit-pulp may es SATURDAY MORNING, gel a U n oa"k 1 tt o n e-f p tt r f h " Citp ofjcold water and nielted over hot water may., bo .. mixed : with the sugar 'and added, to ! the", 'Whipped cream, and th flavoring', addf-d. th mousse takingthe name tif the flaivor UHi'd. From the Ik-line-atorj ',,!' . ' j - Mr. arnl Mrs. F. A. Bakr. ac cojmpanietl by their JioiiHe-gusts, M". and Mrs. Harry. Brians and Aiiss Betty Jane Brians of fllla- mpok, left yesterday afternoon by motor for Vancouver, Washington where they will be. guests at the borne of Mr.; and Mrs.- T. H Adams. Guests having previously airivit at the Adams' home are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Youni?. Mrs Baker, .Mrs. j Young, and Mrs Adams are air sisters of Mr Itiians, tho party enjoying a fain ily reunion at this time. ' 1 Totlay the group will motor up the Columbia highway and into eastern Oregon. Mr. . and Mrs Baker and Mr. and Mm. Brians and daughter plan to return to Salem the middle of next week. t . . .V. . Mrs. LaMoine R. Clark is spend ing a part of her vacation in Eu gene taking a number of summer session courses. I '". i ; SILVERTON NEWS I SILVERTON. Or., July 2",. Lief Underdahl, dentist of Port land. r spent the week-end with rel atives at Silverton. i . i A number of' automobile plates Wave been distributed by A. . L Larson w-hich bear the name of the town and also the name and occupation of Mr. Larson .j-Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Vetch of Seattle are visiting the Benson homes' west of Silverton. Olaf Hillard, an employe of the Benson pheasant farm, and Mrs. Vetch are brother and sister. ' Mrs. L. H. Myers, an employe of the Cozy confectionery, was quite ill Tuesday night. A physician was called and she Was reported a& being much better on Wednes day. Mrs. Bert Rue and small son, Lester, both of whom have been vpry ill with, diphtheria, are im proving, according to reports last received. It is believed that the danger is. now about over. Miss Clarice Steen, who is em ployed in the Silverton postoffice, is 'at the. coast on. her vacation With her are Mrs. O. Ormbreck ana ner son, jiiimer Jonnson Miss Marie Corhouse had as guests- Wednesday Miss Marvel Njelson,.Miss Nelson's mother and two other; friends, all of Port land. The party drove to Silver- ton for the one day only, State Legion Adjutant 1 Sells Grocery Business ! - ' - ....... j SILVERTON. Or . July 23. (Special to The Statesman.) A change of ownership was made tMs week, when Melvln Riveness .bought the grocery business, for merly owned by Carl Moser, re cently appointed state adjutant of the American legion. Mr. Rive ness, who look possession ot the stofty today, will be assisted by his brother, G. J. Rivehpss. Mr. Mo ser has conducted the business for several years but was , obliged to sell, as his new duties make it necessary for him to be in Port land. ! NEW BOOKS j The following 'new books have b?en received at Salem Public library, July 2G, 1924: ' 'Tale of Two Cities," Charles Dickens; "Black Bartlemy's Trea sure." Jefrery Farnol; "Faint Per fume," Zona Gale: "The Scarlet Letter,' Nafhanial Hawthorne; "liumoresque," Fannie Hurst; "Under Two Flags," I.a Ramee fOuida); "Beverly of Graustark," G.-j D. McCutcheon ; "The Smoke eajters," H. Jf. O'lIigRins; "The Sea-Hawk," Rafael S a b a t i n i ; "Treve," A. P. Terhune; "Pen rod," Booth Tarkington; "Ben Families of 111 Entombed est Virgima! Miners in.Temporary Homes, Await News of Doomed Men r'V, r A -4 5-x : . . i .:..js .sa,- - An explosion of traa Imprisoned ill coal miners In the Wheeling Steiel Corporation's Ben wood Mill mine.- Brown's Run abaft, '. from which, the rescue work was 'direct- ....... . :" JULY 2fij 1024- - h -t CLASSIFIED SECTION OI.ASHiriBO ilVEKTi!IllTI for lairtloa ;, jLi Vloney to Loan On BhI IiUU i T. K.ir)Kl Uw l.uid Boih Bank) AUTOMOBILEH I UpliptslTy - " Cnliidn Work jo. Ji hull ; V 230 State fet. 1 . 7 l jlylDtf l'oii; RKXT VttU ltKXT jolt liKASBr-ATi HKA80X : ablt- tlgiirp wrlious" on.Kprrv Ktret. ! Formerly !-ium-( by ilie Svlieelar ' Auto Wreck iijg fo. ? 1 ItOUlSOX ..." ; OrfRon Jiltle. j j . . 4-j27 FOR KEXTi NifKl.Y : FUKNISIIEn, j furnace hf atfd j nartii'.i-iitF i cluse in ; adult only. Furf r nt, two down atsir apartnients 1orJ in, v-U furnisbed, $:i.1 -a-h. 1 Foririit, 7 room lious-. frlectrjc lights, wt-r, 2i. On- 4 room. $ IS. L Onel 5; room, f 22;B0.- For rent, 5 room furiiisln-il. r.m.J loratiou, $:t0. i ta'ootf liouje ito trudujfor lurm; what havei von f j .! j JMUS.iMOYKR j . lj7 ?. romniprriat St. i 4 )20tf FOB, RENT apartments S HEXT-f3 KOOMF.D APARTMENT, i hot and cold, water witfi light. 1S8 X.' Cotjimpr'-iaK-3t. - . 5-J27 FOR KKNT-fHIKXlSHKn APAKTMKNT first floor, Slimmer! rates. X. Hum- : i-r. .- 4, . - - -p..,'.. s-j27 KOIi HKXT ' 1 UNISHEI KOOM8 $15 I- lr month anif tiih I C3 Liberty. I. I,- ! ; 5 j26 FtMt UKNT ; y r K m 1 1 K I HOI SKKEFP- injj rooms.- $ 1 5 er month' and up. 639 . J.iOerty. 5-j26 FOR RENT 1-3 ROOM APARTMENT, fnr- luslu-d wita private bath, l'hone 1931 W. FrUNISHEH AP bath, 54j Court A HTM F.NT-4-PJUV-ATE St. Phone J057. - i I 3-j27I FOR. REXT-r-MOEUN FURNISHED 3 room apartment with garage. 6G9 X, Front. Also slMiinz room oud rarace. Call at 127 Unijcmj ' S-j24tf WELIi FURXII.SHE1 APARTMENT 6rfl Cepter. Pbone 12$4W. ) 5j27 IP YOO ARE INTERESTED TS COOL, clean, comfortable 1 apartmcnta, reaaoa able rent ; located . downtown district. reservation call Walton'. Hook Store. t f -J-' S-ml4U fOB RENT--i-APAiRTatNTS. '881.. NO commercial. j Hur," Lew) Wallace; "Betty Wales & Co.," .Margafet Warde; "Rug- gles of Red Giw JI. I Wilson ; I "Somewhere in Red Gap,"; II. IXl Wilson; "Successful Canning and Preserving' qla; Powell; "Com plete Poetical Works," II. W. Longfelloy; "Pfeetical Works," A. L. Tenyson; "J$ Connecticut Yan kee in. King Arthur's Court,". S. L. Clemens; VTbe Story of My Life," : ; - For the children: TThe Story of Ltttle : Black j Mingb," Helen Bannermap; "Johnny C row ' s Party." iJ L. Brooks f'A Prairie Rose," B. K. Bush; "Charlie and His Kitten Tonsy," Hill & Max well; "Charlie and His Puppy Bingo." Hill & Maxwell; "The Blue Aunt." E O. White; "Done gal Fairy j Stories," Seumas Mac- Manus. . ' ' f ' - ' J '" ';. ; Eieven Men Entombed in " Confine! of Coal Mine GATfiS.j Pa j July 2a. Eleven to 15 men: areientoinbed in a soft coal mine of tlte H. C. Frick Coke company here as a result of an ex plosion that occurred about 7:30 o'clock tot) isht. I The mine is reported to have been reduced to debris and rescue crews summoned; from the entire I eecnon are enueavoring - to force an entrance into the gas filled chambers, i Ben wood and lis almost. lnarrcM. Ible. Relat,Iye of the doomed men hastily constrtfeted living Quarters near -the sliaff sal that' th V W ' . XVX- V -: - v. : g.' er. tho -fim t.ws of tar loved man Om weak, (mix iBMrttaas). 8 was miiii. Bis bjuot-b contract par b 1 5 la n(bt otttnkcti pr .. 1 M taias.as for a4Trtimat St FOU KENT rooms Nit K F1UIXT UOOM O.N COCKT tr-t, oppoaittt atsttt house. Call 1330-W. 6-j29 NICELY FCRNISrrED TWO BOOM radars aparlmeot, 11SS Court. 6 jn13U S'HKEE ROOM FURX18HI APART trie nt, -5WJ K. 8nmmr. ' 6 jDeHtf FOJt KENT bouse H KO(i.M WHSIKUKDJIOL'SE lNCIJ ll tug i(ano. 1?0 atale or l'kon. 2hhtW -. ' " -: , 7-J29 FOft RKNT OR LEASE UEKIRABI.E 7 room bungalow furulshed or partly fiirniahed loao Court it. 7 jjaif FURNISH EI HOUSE FOR RENT 6 room fur niMhed bonne, rloe in. In quirn at ISuttrrrup Jc Cream Co, 240 Honih Commercial St. ; 7-j20tf HOUSES TO RENT F. WOOD. 841 State St. . 7 ai2atl HOUSE FOR KENT PHONE 1835. Call at 161 N. 13tfc. 7-a27tt FOR SALE miscellaneous 8 AI TO CAMP BE1. PHONE 1211 W. 8j29 - . n.iur. iivnll AS new. 4.00; Statesman. ClIEBTER WIllTKi JllClS. noon stork, . team, jraa woodtaw outfit. A l .. biiaj.e. Oarden rood, JU.' 7, Box . . -.. .... al WIU. HACKIFICE $7"i0 PLAYER piano , for -i-lTt.j A woadrful buy, $Hi will fn,7 ",18.Ii"no ho,''- -lialaur.. term, .lalluian I'iano Stor, 395 S. 12th. FORI COUP: 1921MODKC 1Tlf lots of extras, 325. 21 State St. a jitf FOUR Bt'RNER CLARK JEWFI. nti. stove. ; Good condition. Ward K. Ri. h ardson. 2395 Front. 8-j25 i MOHAWK RANGE. HEATER. X Tiinin. I iehairs. Ivory dresser, rocker, child's. . I .board. 71a Hellevue. 8 i2( JERSEY COW FRESH NOW. TEAM wairon: and - harness. No. 40 Oliver t , . . """t1"1 d'af, narrow. Inquire E. h. eUh, 236 Bush St. 8 jjo ,5,SKWINO MACUINES, SINGERS. Whiies and other makes from 5 up. All guaranteed. Singer Sewing Mach ine Co., 519 Court atreet. l'hone 441 ,8j29 CA.NNIXO SEASON IS HERE and the need of ': Fruit Jars f '" , , 1 large. we have a large etipply at bargai. prices. See what we hare before y buy. . . CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE ..i 215 Ceatar Stl "W. boy and aell. everythln" 8-J231I good step ladders and porci awn at s barcain. 1757 Waller Si 8-jn28tl fOB BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 11 seaia a onnaia. GtreuIaUoa dipartaeW ' Oregon Statesman. FOR SALE UP TO DATE KODAK Fin ishing plant. Largest and moat com plete in city. Must aell. quick. See B. W. Macy, 202 Gray JBldf. 8-jljl5tt ID ..i!e..i n I ucaUUIUl JreZOa KOS And eleven rker oregoai songs t gather with a fine collection f patriot te aongm, eaered aongs and aaaav alA time favoxltsa. ,a , , ALItX)B topee lal pneea in qoancty lota) Bspeelally adapUble for chawl, w saoaity or home ainging. Bmm4 tr vyestern Songster; i.7 page tow la tt third aditiea Pabtuhe4l OKKOOIT TKAOHKRa MOHTHLT " 15 8. Commercial St. nalasii, ( PRINTED CARDS. BIZI 14" BT 7U wording, "Rooma t Rent," price JJ ' - oiai Hoaa iiuumi OI I t'ee. Ground Tloor. . - CINDKRWOOD TYPEWRITER OO. , Have your machine repaired by tal - people who make It: gpeclal rent. rate to etudanta. t00 Maaonie Bids p" FOR BAIJS livestock 9 2 FRESH COWS; I R I V r 1 p. . 1-day; jlO 12x3B, joorf shape. 1 Town send, l'hone CF3, Gerrais ltoute 2. king o registered white per f," c,t.at 8lud- Gotland. 271 ptate. jrnona t50.' . 0-au234 r.J4K9 veterinariak '"ii S10. 9-m23t WOOD FOR SALE 11 SPECIAL pntCES OS 10" OLD FIR. Phone 1361M. " ll.ti 16.l?Cni LD .fIR- . 'OOT. OLD FIR. '" M. D. Jlsyfield. Il-j6tf WHT KOT BUY. THE BEST OAK. ASH. first and aecond growth Fir at reason- prices, rnons 1878W.- Il-jly25 fOB SALE DRY SiXKJND GROWTH fb wood, 4 ft, for launadiat. A.u. Phono 106. 4-(ia. SPECIAL PRICES FOR A FEW DAY8 "'""in arcona growtn fir in 2 eord Iota or more. Phono 1855. 11 jlylltf ' BE,T1 ?AIK O WOOD 4 ST. AND X V 1UCO, Dry mill wood. Dry Second Orowtb fir. Dry old fir. 4 foot Ash and Oak. Prompt delivery and reasonable price. " 280 8ottk ChrcnT Phone X42. ll-iB,13tf ; ? WANTED em ploy meat 12 M:.T RESPECTABLE.- CAPABLE. RE find widow wishes honiu.kepning. .Housekeeper. 635 Pettygrove St.. I'ort ; Isnd, Oregon. 12-j2(J WORK OPtANY. KIND EVENIKGS BY man empioyea oilice work- . At - Statesman.' 12-j26 lYOlTXO j MARRIED MAN WANTS ANY t,nd ' work. Can give good refer- nauiH rare statesman. WANTED rnlacellaneonj 13 WANTED WOOD IN EXCHANGE FOIS a-"" s" irmrr. iin use oak or first or second, growth ir. Phone 1974J. 13 j'J2tf 2??BJ T3 UCTIONEER-BDYI be omitted. One tablespoon of t3Jg.thrft taiies la tii9 WW feborj'