6 -AUDKEI) BUNCH MCc2 1 VTNE of 'the . most interesting J erents ; tor .Inclusion In the Bocil column was the aeroplane c' picjil? held - on Sunday afternoon .at ' the 'Martin ' Doerfler farm in the AVaJdo? kfflsi. Jack Rand wai the oftl?"-pilo for the occasion. The -planes were built by the O'Hanlan hoCT- It was they who built the -Skrk" that did exhi bition flying 1n,alem recently. The picnic diitner for the occa- sion was spread under the trees in the spacious y.irff.' ' A wide va riety ot summer tlowers declced the tables. ; ' x ' - ' i Guests for the pinner were: Mi-, and Mrs. O'Hanloa of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs.; Elner Ross' of Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Aisorn, i Mr. and Mrs. D. MX Doerfler ettid children, Mrs. Wilf, Skiff, Ulcs' Margaret Fashing. M.iss Beatrice Capon, Delbert 'O'Hstolan, Jack; Rand of Portland, Mr!; and Mrs. . John Doerfler and childr&n of S51 - Tertoni and Mr. and Mrs. Martin ' Doerfler and children. Mrs. I. . L. Patterson , will be hostess :? tomorrow . after-, noon complimenting , Mrs,.. f5ey- LmieTHims V . But Oh! So Vs wsary urn n Gloves, Kerchiefs, Neckwear Beads and Hosiery are the little actors that play such a big roll In our- little play called 'Dress. i For If one. wUl be well dressed one must have the best of the little things which are so Important. . .. j; .' : : - ' - " '- .: i We are sure that you will appreciate the efforts we lave' spent in making our selections for you. - 1 V ! f v -i Shirts '$p5 $4:95 1""' We hve grone through our entire stock of skirts andj sweaters and priced them for an immediate clearance to make room for the hundreds of dollars of new merchandise which will be arriving shortly. . fc . 3: , SKIRTS 4.95, " Butterick Patterns Z THE OREGON STATESMAN; f SALEM.1 OREGON I If U 1 V" PHONE: 106 mour Jones, state regent of .the Daughters of the American Revo lution. Guests for the luncheon will Include the chapter regents from Dallas, j McMinnvllIe and other nearby towns. i In the afternoon at 3 o'clock Mrs. Patterson will be hostess at tea for the members 1 of Cheme keta chapter, j ; : . .... Miss Lou Thompson', will. be. a hostess this afternoon compli menting Mrs.. Lawrence Hofer of San Francisco. I 1 :J . ' v; '- v i - 1 .. - ' ." "j - - ' '-- Messages from Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Demarest received by Mrs. R. M. T. Hester and other friends of the evangelists beat the sad news of the deaths of i Mrs. CPe- marest's brother, EricrBooth-Clib- born, in Africa. , Mr.'. Eric,1 with his wife and baby daughter sail, ed for Africa while the Demarests were' in Salem. Ills death oc curred just six weeks after, his ar rival in the missionary field.- So far, nothing . had been heard of the wife and baby. j During "the -summer Mr. and Mrs. Demarest are at their home. t Bedded Bags . strictly 'imported' and the last minute styles In bags and - pouches are these tine . beaded works of art. . Many styles and color combina tions are nowon display. $1.754-4.98 - : i I " . i " -1 .: ;; MILLER'S SUBWAY STORE i WHERE YOU BUY FOR LESS Aiuifftisit of Sldrts and Sweaters - r j . .. Sweaters S . " jfe $1-95 1? 1 $2.95, $1.95. SWEATERS $2.95, $1.95 DonH Miss These Values Salem's Leadiri Department Store 552SwMidway , park, In Chicago,. During the su summer recess they their; " timer to this a new song book. I Wt W. --v.- 5 .H-n";5' Miss Frances M. Richards re turned home on Monday' from an enjoyable six' weeks' trip ia south ern Oregon and California. In California Miss Richards ' divided her time i between San Francisco, Palo Alto, Hollywood, asd Berk eley. In southern Oregon she was a guest in Ashland, taking the Crater Lake trip during the week. ----- -! - '': - mi Mrs. George A. White and daughters, Henrietta and Doro thy, accompanied by a guest. Miss Gertrude I Kelly, of Portland, re turned Sunday from a two weeks' vacation I in southern Oregon, visiting in Medford and Grants Pass. : j ' '- Mrs. J, M. Hawlins, hbuee mother at 'the city YWCA, will leave the latter part of the week for an enjoyable month's vacation which will take her to Los An geles, Sah Diego, and San Fran cisco. Mrs. Hawkins, will leave for 1 California from Portland by boat, going via the Admiral line. : : Miss Katherlne Luna of Santa Paula, California, stopped yester day; afternoon as a guest at the Salem Public library. Miss Lund, who. is on her way by. motor to Seattle and other northern points, ie children's librarian at Santa Paula. ; ' In honor of Miss Adella Prfch ard national president of the Business ' and Professional Wom en's clubs', the members of the Portland j organization will enter tain with an informal reception for members only Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in the club rooms. s Misg Prichard ; returned : Jast week from the national conven tion; held in West Baden, Jnd., add the gist of the message she brought back with her is "educa tion," both physical and mental. She plans ta, return to New York September 15 to attend the first meeting of the new executive board, at which time the year's working plan will be presented complete. The Portland ; Tele gram.' ' J ' Mr. ani Mrs5. P. E. .Graber and son, , Malcolm, returned home Monday evening from a week's motor trip through southern Ore gon. They, were accompanied by; Miss Mabel Whitman, of ? Port land. '-l .v j ; ' Members of Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be guests tomor row afternoon at tea. Mrs, I. L. Patterson will, be the hostess,' fol lowing the luncheon which, she will give earlier. In he afternoon for Mrs. , Seymour . Jones, ! state regent. . ; ; 1 i , Dr. and Mrs. M, C. Findley were ; hosts last evening . for Dr. and . Mrs! .Carl ..Gregg Doney who are leaving today for the east. On Monday I evening Professor and Mrs. W. E. Kirk were hosts at their , home., Dr. and Mrs. JDoney plan to be gone a year. v : ---y ' ! f-"0 ; ; j Mrs. Cordelia Hager has as her gnestw her cousin, ; Mrs. I Mary Knowland of Portland. . ; -' f 'iy ; Mrs. Ernest Myers, who will be remembered in Salem' as Miss Genevieve Potter, is visiting at L'"' 1 " ' ' j. Royal Society r - j Package Goods Cfe&rasTice DE VALERA; LEADER INJIGHX-FPR IRISH U IN DUBLIN AFTER JHIISJRELEASE FROM PRISON- h - " - yrr --" .iA 11 ! .. 1, Ii, ';'-:-.-S, M : .;; ; f t .. :" '.: .ill n . ' 71 Kamon De Valera, "PreaideDt ot tkM . . Iriah Repubuc"' and Austin ptack. another prominent leader in the fight for Irish freedom, were released recently from Arbor Hill Barracks. De Valera had been a the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.- W. Potter. Mrs. Myers, who has many friends here, ar rived from Denver on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John H. McNary are enjoying a motor trip-to Rah ier National park and British Columbia. They were accom panied by Miss Gertrude Gray and Miss Margaret Gray of Port land.! The missionary societies of the Jason Lee church are planning a picnic for Friday, August 1, at the J. M. Scharff grove. Friends of the. societies, as well as the members, are especially invited to participate In the out-of-door af fair, i In the afternoon, Dr. C. E. Powell will epeak: Mr. an d" Mrs. David W. Eyre to gether with Mr!; and Mrs. Victor H. Jergensen and family of, Port- land motored to Mount Hood for the week-end. tavid Jr., remain ing over, with the Jereensens In Portland, returned home 'with them last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eyre entertained at dinner for their guests lastnight at the Gray Belle. Mr. .and Mrs. Hugh McCaminon and Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Kay, and baby, left yesterday morning by motor for a week at Seaside. . , - .,. .. Miss Mary Gilbert Is taking the place of Mrs.s. H. Isherwood in Superintendent George W. Hug's office while Mrs. Isherwood 4 Is , on a two weeks vacation. . Mrs. R. M. Minard who has been a guest for 'the last several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. S. L.. Min ard at their home on Riverside tlrive plans to leave this afternoon for a visit In Portland. She will be the guest while there at the E. E. Folsum and the William Smith homes. A; , cover dish birthday supper was the means chosen In which to honor. C. K. Haynes late last week on the occasion of his birthday. A bowl of late summer flowers cen tered the tablet The guests for the anniversary gathering were; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pickens, Net tie, ! Chester, Marjorle, and Dor othy Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Pickens and son, Robert,' Theodore Roth, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Taylor, Mrs. Robert Travis of Fresno' Calif., and Mrsl. Emma Webster. , j T . . Miss Augusta Breithaupt 1 eft Sunday for Port Angeles, Wash., making part of the, trip by boat. While there she" will have the pleasure of viewing the Pacific ljleet. - Later she will be at Sea side! with friends.' During her ab sence, Miss Lelia Johnson will take her placeas bookkeeper at the Falrmount dairy. Miss Breit haupt "will be gone for two weeks. Is'"- : Sailing on the Admiral Rogers line, Miss Mary Jane Albert, Miss Josephine Baurogartner, and Miss Margaret "'Griffith have been spending the early halt of the month in Alaska. Sailing on July 30, they made stops at Ketchi kan, Wrangel Petersburg, Skil koot, Juneau, and Sitka, going as far i north as Skkgway: ; They, ar-J rived home Monday evening. Mrs. Al. Krause and son, John Lawrence, left on Monday ( for Newport to spend the week. . j -' . Mrs. '.Daisy. Gilliam had as her guest over tle week-end Mrs. William Knotts of Corvallis. Miss EUzabethGillam, a niece of Mrs. Knotts, returned with her to Cor-, vallis, where she will spend the week. . , .-..- . i " "" : - Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Durbin have as their guests at the beach, Mrs: Clara Patterson and daugh ters, Dorothy and Prudence. ' Miss Florerird Cartwrlght Is vis iting this summer in Portland with Mrs. II. P. Keller. Mrs. Kel ler; Is an aunt of Miss Cartwrlght. Mrs. . h.- Morton . and son, Ttoert,, guests "bt Mrs Effie Bach 'a'n4'".ot'Ms;t.-'Soler. :' from prisoner since Aognst of last year, wbll Stack: had been held .since April, 1923. In releasing Do Val era the Free State Government freed a chieftain -whose control of the extreme Republican forces is for Netarts for a coast excursion. Mrs. Effie Bach accompanied: Mrs. Morton. . Members of the OAC clun are anning to leave latei tomorrow afternoon for Silverton where they will enjoy their regular August picnic in company with the Sil verton club. , , j V . E. B. LemmoQ, registrar at the college, will be with the group and. gjve a short talk during the eve ning. The sports are in charge of Miss Danta Robbins. jOther com mittee members for the occasion ate Mrs. C. F. Chambers and Leo Spitzbart. The Silverton club Is in charge of the. arrangements at the park. Those who have made no motor arrangements for the- evening are efpeclally asked to call Mrs. Mark McCalllster, president of the club. lt 619J. ; Miss Alma Wells Is spending a few days as the house guest of Miss Jenelle Vandevort before re turning to, her home at Independ ence. Miss Vandevort and Miss IWells arrived home Monday from faj beach trip to Newport. j Mrs. George F. Rodgers has a3 her; house guest her sister, r Mrs. A. Wiggins of Toppenishj Wn., Who IS accompanied by her three-year-old granddaughter, "lary Elizabeth, Benz. Mrs; Wiggins arriving- ; on Monday evening, plans tip; be here for a w(eek. -. Miss Henrietta - White left; Mon day for Portland where, for the next, three weeks she will .be oc cupied with work for the Fruit and Flower mission. Miss White Will be the guest while in Port land jof Mrs. Ormand Fletcher on Portland Heights. i One of the attractive August prides was Miss Laylna Anderson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. II. Anderson, whose marriage to Les ter Robins of Turner was a nup; Hal event of 6: 30. o'clock Satur day, evening. ., The . service was fead by Rev. M. A. Marcy of Hills boro against a floral i background of Cecil Brunner roses and sweet peas. ! . . - The bride was very becomingly gowned In blue Canton crepe. Her bouquet combined sweet peas and pink rosebuds. - An j elaborate wedding 4Inner followed the ceremony. a I The guests for the wedding were Mr. and 'Mrs. E. H. Anderson, jPoyd Anderson, Clyde Anderson, Mr. and : Mrs.; Phil Sitner, Mrs. Anna Robins. Mr. and Mars. Chas. V. Robins, (Norma Robins, Milton Robins. MrV and Mrs. Lester Rob ins. Mrs. Julia Bales, Miss Lucile Robins, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moon, Mrs. :S. E. Coburn,- Miss Evelyn Coburn, J. M. Coburn, Miss Rose Kron, Lewis A. Fletcher, Mrs. Laura Newberry, Rev, M. A. Mar jcy, Miss Edna 'Newberry, and Miss Grace Allen. ; The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of; the First Methodist church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. W, T. RIedon. i299 North Winter .street. ' Mrs. B. L. Steeves ;will have charge of the lesson. . Mr. and Mrs. Brazier C.1 Small have; returned, home from their vacation trip: to Vancouver an Victoria, B. XJ . . .. .... , Mrs, Benjamin Bitchford -and daughterMiss. Lprlet . Blatehford, who j have been n California for the summer, jare expected . home the latter paft'of. the, month. Mrs.' Blatfhford and Mlss Blatchford are-,t?ot at Long Beach with Mrs. William Newman and, Miss Helen Newman, who are ; In - California from Rainier Miss ! LIna Heist, who! went to; California-with the Blatcbfords In . June, returned home last week. L; Forty Invitations were extended Tor the wedding ceremony at which Miss Odelma Plummer be came the Jjride of Wallace Park, with Rev. . R. L. Putnam, pastor pf.the Bungalow Christian church ihej officiating clcrcvman. Tha i rn service, was used, if Se ritual Veadat 9 uWocki SAM WEDNESDAY .MORNINCtAUG VST43;rlfffit f INDEPENDENCE unquestioned. . The photograph! shows De Valera ootskle' the Binnj Fein headquarters In .Dublin. AC his back and to' the right la OJ Daly, secretary of the Sinn Fein. bride's parents,. Mr, and Mrs. B. I. Plummer, before an- altar , formed of vines and pink roses, with roses used-further about the room. Miss Lois Plummer played the Lohengrin wedding : processional and the accompaniment to "A Whispered Vow," sung , by Mrs. R. L. Putnam immediately preced ing the ceremony. ; The bride wore a becoming frock of white Canton crepe with full length veil caught with orange blossoras 'Nona Putnam, as flow er girl, in yellow volte, and Char lotte Martin, the little daughter of Charges Martin of Aumsville, as ring bearer, accompanied- the bridal couple to the altar. The bride carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas androses. A buffet wedding breakfast was served following ; the ceremonjr assisting airs, hummer, the moth er, were Miss Lois . Plummer, Miss Marie Frame, and Miss Lela Park. . - - - After a two weeks motor trip to crater lake and other southern Oregon points Mr. and Mrs. Park wj.ll be at home on their farm at snaw. , ; Miss Unlta Kirk returned home Sunday from a very enjoyable week at, the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. . and Mrs. B.i E. Har rls at Hoquiam, Wash, I i! SCOTTS MILLS I SCOTTS MILLS,' Or., Aug 12. Eivin- L; Shepherd was born Jan uary 19, 1893, near Scotts Mills, and died August 9, '1924, ' at 'the: age of 26 years. He leaves his father, B. F. Shepherd, a sister. Dortha, and the following broth ers: Carl,-Glenn, Louis. Otis and Franklin; and numerous other relatives and a host of friends. Funeral services were held at the Christian church, Monday, August 11, Rev. J. A. Bennett of Silver4 ton officiating, assisted by Revj Mr. Brown. Interment in the Scotts Mills cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Goss ot Berkeley. Cal.. visited , Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bellinger several days last week, f f- Mr. and Mrs. G. Haynes of SI14 verton visited their son George Haynes and family Friday. j . Jane Elizabeth Bellinger who has been : visiting . relatives here for the" past six weeks., returned to her home in Salem. Sunday. Dortha -Shepherd who has been attending normal school at Mbn mouth,i'3was called home by the sudden death" of her brother, El vin. " Miss Gertrude Plass of Portland visitedi her parents at Crooked Finger over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Myres and son LaNoel, ; left ; for . Belknap' Springs Sunday to be gone a week. I. D. Sharp and family left for John Day, Or., Tuesday morning to visit Mr. Sharp's sister. Mr. and. Mrs. A. F. Groshong left for the hot springs Monday morning. J Father Meyers of Portland vis ited E. Plass and family over the week-end. T. Maplethorpe pt Salem who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. T, Hogg and family the past two -weeks, returned home. Tuesday, : Mrs. Maplethorpe and daughter Emma being out Tues day to spend the day 4 Joe Gersch of Portland visited his parents here on Sunday. Fred Lockley and wife of Port land, were visitors in Salem for a short time yesterday. Mr. Lock ley is" a special writer on the Ore gon Journal. ; E.-U, Welder and daughter. Miss Louise Welder, left yesterday for their former home in Paris, 111. Mr.Weider with his brother is engaged in the laundry business here and in Albany. ,Mr. Wei.der expects to , roturn ' to Oregon' in about a mortlu but Miss Welder, who has recently, returned from a year in California, may go on to New York city. ; Mrs. S. R. Seime. Miss-, Elva Amsler and Miss Zola Birdwell have returned to Salem -from a. vacation Epent at he 'Rockaway iCv nc. . - ... j; - -' rwintanv' t?tz f f Konne CLASSIFIED SECTION Phone 513 Advertising Dept. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Rt per word: Per loiertion . , - , , ,. Thre intertioca '" Jo So Mfiney to Loan Ok Rtl Estate T. FORD (Orer Ladd Bash Bank) OREGON INCORPORATED Victor Bchoeider. See. - Orranized to transact a ecneral Real . Eatat and Inrestment business, with the object ot eiing better ' aerriee to the Homeseeker or Investor. .- We deal in any and all kinds of Real Estate, (tiarantee erery transaetioa aa to xairoeaa in Talue and absolute title, Act ss agents for non-resident prop erty owners, also write Insurance. Rooms 1 315-318, U. 8. Nat't Bank Bide., Kalera Oreon. ' AUTO TOPS WE ARE ROW IX OUR NEW LOCA- tioa at ? - - - - - i- E . ; 19 State:; ? V ; and ara better equipped than erer to aandle onr . larxe Anto Top Dasiness. O. J. HaU Auto Tod Js Paint Co.. Inc. - ! . " 8-j30tf FOR RENT Apartments 5 FOR RENT 3 ROOM . APARTMENT. priTate bath. One more tarnished bed room with priTate bath. 248 North Summer. I 1 ' - 5-al3 CLEAN. WELL- FURNISHED APART meat, 636 Center. Phone 1284-W. 1 - - . 5-al5 THREE ROOK FURNISHED : APART ment, 592 K. .Summer. : 5-Jae3tf IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COOL, clean, comfortable apartments., reason able rent: located downtown district. P.attoa apartments. For inspection - or reservation, call Fatten Book Store. : 5-ml4tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS; Commercial. - ; ,: 891 NO. FOR REM Rooms 6 FOR RENT PLEASANT SLEEPING rooms for gentlemen. Breakfast it de . sired. Also rood garage. 400 N. 13th SL Phone 1031W. 6-al FURNISHED LIVINa ROOM WITH kitchenette, saraee. 116 Marion St. i - - -a!6 FOR RENT Houses 7 - ; ii FOR RENT ' . i Larze 'house auitable for a central rooming and boarding or re-renUiif BDsrtments and rooms, two blocks frnm. ih Dostoffiee: 'basement, furnace, two fireplaces, complete plumbing both floors, and larfte sleeping porch ac commodation- (5 beds); also a garage with the house. Rent $65. i.A-Vm. Fletnine. 341 State atrwt, .. . ... : 7-alOtf Knnsra: HARf:VT-F.,,L1 WOOD. 841 wanted-to Rent. . ta wiVTF.TV FURNISHED FARM FOR .i on :,liari bt exoertencea isrmar. V r Keller. 222 Welch St- Silver- ton, Orej 7a-al wivTriviA R OR 7 ROOM MODtKJ honse: in -ricinity ol wartieia Know referred. " Will lease up to one year. Address 4609. care Statesman. ra-al4 nassed through McCoy yesterday during the fire that nearly rated the town. i Harrv IWIedmer and family are spending! their yacation at-North Bend. Mr. Wiedmer. is ; secretary nf t.h Salem Elks lodge. During his absence Albert Downing is acting as secretary. Miss Martha Leaven wortn, sec retary of the Marlon-Polk County Realty . association, has returned to Salem! from her vacation which wag speht visiting at Palls City and In attending the Epworth league meeting. T. A. Bell, Sublimity postmaster. wag a Salem visitor Tuesday. Walter Low, street commission er. has returned irom a yacauon trip up -the McKenzle river. E. G. Munson of Tillamook was in the city yesterday. .; R. M.lLovelong and J . W, Cain of Dallas were " Salem - visitors Tuesday j morning. Mrs.. K. F. Vrocker. of Sheridan spent Tuesday morning In Salem. LAST EVIDENCE FOR YOUTHS BEFORE COURT (Continued from page 1) Neurological society and the Mis sissippi Medical association, was the first state alienist called. In addition! to Dr. Woodyatt, called in because of his study of endo- crineploty. Dr. Patrick will be supported bythree alienists who have ' appeared" for the state 'in numerous 'Chicago murder trials. Have you an opinion a; to whetherj Loeb was suffering from mental disease," Dr. Patrick was asked after he had '.detailed lengthy j qualifications and his study of the youthful defendants. Yes replied- Dri Patrick, 'I think not unless -we assume every man - who , commits a deliberate, cold-blooded murder la disordered mentally There are no state ments the boys made and nothing in the examination showing men tal peculiarities except a lack of sufficient impression of the en ormity ot the crime they had com mitted." I Further testimony for the day was .lost In a heated wrangle over thoi wording of a long hypothetical question asked by the state. . Dr. Patrick will , .resume the witness stand tomorrow. morning. cjf yop are ready "fb despair of mptkind. thiflS shoV' TOngit has n since you saw a quiiitootn- H M i' On WMk (lx tmwrttnnt) L , l ne Ob month ' ", - , , ffc Six inontht eonfrset, per BtontalSe 12 monthi cootrtct, per montBUe Uinlmoai for nr sdvertUeaieat 25 FOR 8 AU3 -Sliscellaneous 8- GRAVEXSTEIX-APPLES, EOX 47. R. Phono , Vr'4, ? .4..'... . , S-A13 FOR SALE HOSPITAL BED. 1174 W. . . . PHOXR 8 ill GOOD STEP , awicga at. m LADDERS AND PORCH kargaU. 1757 Waller St. - - , :- 8-jnea8tf FOR SALE: UP TO DATE KODAK FIN iahing pis at. Largest and most com plete jn city. Must sell qsiek. See M. w. liscy. 202 Ursy Bldg. 8-jl5tf FIRST CLASS OATS AND VETCH IIAT Phontf 84F13. , 8-)31if FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 cents a bundle. - Circulation department Oregon Statesmitq. . PICKINO .CRAWFORD PEACHES FOR canning now. L. Thompson. Phone 6F3. 5 Sal Beautiful ! Oregon .Ross And eleven other Oregon soog to- ?:ether with fin collection ot patriot e aoncs, sacred songs and many old time farorites., . ALL FOB 25e. s r . " 5- . ... Cu:i;u--- ( Special price in quantity lots) Especially adaptable for achool, com munity or home singing. Send for Weste 171 Songster 70 pages sow ia lt third aiitioa -': . -: Published y ;.;, OBEGOH TEACHERS MOS TITLY 815 S. Commercial St. Salea, Or. UNDERWOOD TJfPEWRlTEK CO. . - Hare your machine repaired by the people who make It.- Special rental , rata to students. 800 Uaaonie Bids. Phene 262. 2St PRINTED CARDS, SIZ& 14" BY W wording, "Boomi to Rent." price 10 eenta each. Statesman Business Of- fire. Ground Floor. - - FOB SAIE Livestock O FOR SALE TWO OCERSSET rows. fresh and heavy, milkers. At browa barn on Fairground read opposite Tile road. Phone evenings 82 7-J. 8-al2 100 liARGE RAMBOUILLET RAMS for aale. Russell Shepherd. Portland Cnioa stock yard. Kortk Portland, Oregon. 9-s2 SEVERAi. REGISTERED AND GRASS Jersey cows tor aale. Priced right. W. Cv odeman, Jelicrson, BX. X. - . 9-al FRED W. LAXGE. VETERIJT A RI A V Office 4S0 & Commercial. Phone 1198 Res. Phone 1510. 9-g28j WOOD FOB SALE 11 CALL OX US for you supply of wood and right prices, conrteona s err ice. Phoni 1855. Hillman Fuel Co. H-a8d FIXE ASH, OAK AND FIR WOOD Al reasonaoie prices. John II. Scott, SOS Oregon bldg. Phones 254 or 622. 11-all JUDD SAWS WOOD PHONE 142. li ft SPECIAL PRICES OX 1" OLD FIR jraone xooizi. ll-al GOOD WOOD "AT -A FAIR PRICE JadtL. Phone 108F3. . H.a2 FOB 8.1LE- DBT SECOSD-GROWTH lit wooo. it, rot immediata delirery. Phono 106. 4-fl2tf 16-INCH OLD FIR. 4 FOOT OLD FIR, econa growth oak and ash. Phone 19F3. M. D. May field. ll-jerf BEST GRADE OP WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch. Dry or green mill wood. Dry seeond growth fir. Dry eld fir. Dry 4 ft oak. : Prompt delivery and reasonable price. FRED E. WELLS, 280 South Church, rTon 1542. lt-6ri WANTET-Emplo3Tnent. 12 TOUNG WOMAN WITH GIRL a TEARS oia and a baby wanta housekeeping for gentleman. Please state - wages. Box 4932. care Statesman. WANTED Miscellaneous 13 ROOFS SHINGLED OB REPAIRED. BT uay or contract, 1'none (i44M. 13-sl3 WANTED-TO CONTRACT SPITEEN Ward K. 13 al brg and Newton apples. Richardson. WANTED 50,000 : LBS. OP Chitcm Bark ": HIGHEST PRICES- PAID SEE US AT ONCE : CAPITAL. BARGAIN HOUSE 213 Center . : 13 alOit WANTED MEN AND WOMF.V Trt take farm paper subscriptions. A goo4 proposition to the right people. Ad dress the Pacific Homestead, SUteamaa Bldg., Salem, Or. WANTED FARMS TO RENT OB lease lor term of y anted More houses aished or nnfuriiished. MRS. MOYEB 147 N. Commercial St. " to rent fur 18-j3itf WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BITTS need furniture tat cash.- Phone 611 13-aprtF i; SALEM MARKETS y ; Prices qnoted are wholesale and ara pncea received byfarmera. X r.tir prices are given. - . o - ' GBAI1T AND BAT . No. 2 Wheat 81.20 f 81 2t No. 3 red wheat, sacked Si Oc fib t.'r4 Cheat hay .fi2 & i3. Oat hay .... tl 115. Clover hay, baled ....812 (ft PORK. MUTT OH AND BEEF Hogs, top, 225-3 75. ewt 87.75 Hogs, lop, 225-275. rwt f9 0' Hogs, top, 150-325, cwt....... $8.00 Rough heavjr 2 40 Light sows ': k ' 2 e a Top veal, drwrf 7y Cows , ; 9. A. Top lamha 7- Sa Spring lamba 80 POULTRY Heavy bens - . - 17e.. Light Itens lla EGGS. BUTTER, BUTTERFAT Creamery- butter.. , ..41e Q 42a Bnttcrfat, . delivered , 3Se MUk. per cwMI.r.$i.R5 Egca. select a -,-r.-..,T.. ..2Sa . A . V t - A : A r joluItt4c3greaterdaY. morning jralas at:rtlitf.i,oiao of the was in SUheiVWtT's' Standards . . 25a . Pullets . , , , -