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6 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY, MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1924 AUDRED BUNCH COMPLIMENTING MISS RUTH BARNES -whose wedding will be an event of September 17, Miss Margaret Griffith entertaln- ' at a dellghtful l o"clpclc lunch eon followed with Man Jongg, Thursday afternoon at , her home, French bouquets of the early au tumn flowers were used In the rooms. The hostess was assisted at the luncheon by Miss Lenta Baum gartner and Miss Ruth Crifflth. , The Mah Jongg prize of the aft ernoon went to Miss Esther Pa rounagian. ' ' Covers at the , luncheon were placed for: Miss Ruth Barnes. Miss Jeannette Meredith. . Miss Esther Parounaglan. Miss Dorothy Patterson, Miss - Amelia Babcock, Miss Gretchen Brown. Miss Helen . Rose, Miss Mary Jane Albert, Miss Josephine ' Baumgartner, Miss Maxine Buren, and the hostess. Miss Margaret Griffith. . t ).',.. ..-;"; Thet many friends of Mrs. Brey man Boise will lie l f very glad to know of "her satisfactory convales cence from an operation perform ed early In the week in Portland. Mrs. Boise who Is at St. Vincent's hospital, will return home the first of the week. ";, 7 ' . " . : ' ' St. Paul's Gutld. will meet next Tuesday, September 2, at the tome of -Mrs. N, C, Kafoury. 940 Union street, for the first regular meeting of the month. f , Miss Maude CoYington. city li brarian, returned yesterday '. from the convention of the Pacific , Northwest Library, association ;whic.h she attended this week in ..Victoria, B- C. The convention was the most largely attended of any -held heretofore, j; f An outstanding lecture of the convention was that given by Judge Howey of New TBflMg! A $ale of 1 i i I i tmmmmtmm " . . . t : , - j ... . Styles 1 U vi i;, .:-- .1 INCLUDED in this as sortm'ent of House i v Frocks are styles and sizes for young maids, cocialy matrons and "; stont women. 1 '.;.,) I : C T h e style assort ment Js soniplete ;ihat any woman , Te arfiless of er taste, can find just the type model best suited to her. . ,- :-; Each one of the House Frocks is a masterpiece in b at h workmanship and de sign. Their finish and smart design are the . acme of perfection.' 4-- . ' 7 ' 1 t ' l . . . Sale Begins at 9 O'clock a. m. The Subway Store T i. . 4 PHONE: 10( Westminster who spoke fluently of local voyage literature. Of especial interest to the. Ore gon delegates was the election of M. H. Douglass of the University of Oregon as president of the as sociation. ? i ; ' j 1 The fifteenth annual convention was attended -i by seven delegates from Oregon. From the state li brary Miss Mirpah Blair, who is spending her vacation., in "Wash tngton and- British Columbia, was presents . : H ,.'! ,; Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele return ed yesterday from a week in Port land where she' was the house guest of her mother, Mrs. W H. Golding. while Mr. Bonesteele was at St. Mary's Peak on a successful hunting trip with. Murray Johnson. Dr. and Mrs- George D. Bishop returned Thursday from an enjoy able trjp to San Francisco. - The journey was made by water. " : MrsilDora Bolter of Portland Is visiting Mrs. Nelle Derby Collins at the j home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Derby where Mrs. Collins has been " ill with ' typhoid fever jfor the past eleven "weeKS The group plans to leave soon for Newport where Mrs. ; Collins will entirely regain her health before returning to her position as deputy county r clerk in Multnomah coun ty.' :.- : :i:V 'i-- ' . r Mlssl Edith Westhall .of Dayton. Oregon is the guest of friends here for the week-end. 'Miss Westhall is making arrangements for entering the Capital Business College on September 29. ! - ' .: I j.: ..- vi" " 5 . : - Mrs- John Sabra of Phoenix. Arizona, : is the j house-guest of Mrs. John J. Rottle. ; ? ": . ' .. Oregon Alpha ' members of Pi Mateirials - f : . : 'I f " : V.! A i L L t h e Hons ,e rTr Frocf arc f ash i o n e d of ' Ambskeag ginghams guaranteed fast colors. Cf There are hundreds of pretty new patterns jiow: .so .much jn .the limelight of fashion. fl All woiaen are familiar with the well known fabrics found in these garments. ' They enjoy a firmly estab lished reputation for colors that are sun fast and tub fast ' ' ' Beta Phi will entertain at the home of Miss Dorothy Ostrander this afternoon from 2 to 5 for group of fifteen girls who "will en ter the -University of Oregon this tall.' A number of guests will come down from Portland for the affair, Mrs. -Delia Crowder Miller and Miss Millie Glover of Seattle who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn left Thurs day, for Chicago Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Petty john and her two daughters. Helen and Lucille, left for Newport. To day they will be joined by Mrs j C I. Lewis who just arrived from Chicago and by Mr. and Mrs. R- C Paulus. The party plans to spend a month at the beach. ' Miss Pauline -Remington, after spending the summer at Seaside plans to return home this week end. - Miss Lucy Becke, who is leav ing for California the first of Sep tember, was the inspiration for a line party j Thursday evening at the Oregon Theatre. After the play the party met in the Rose Room at the Spa for refreshments. J t T The guest-group included: Miss Lucy Becke, Miss Esther Cam field Miss Cleo j Walker, Miss Hester Hillpot; Miss Ola Volkel. Miss Aldine Hillpot, Miss Ruth Ed wards. Miss Beryl Bond, and Mrs Wlnnifred Curry. ( I ! Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Staley, Miss Florence Howe, and Mi3s Gladys Currie plan to leave ; today for Seaside where they will spend the Labor Day week-end. J, . . Mrs. C. I. Lewis and children will arrive "here todayvfrom Chlca go to take; up residence at their former home' .on Chemeketa and Cottage street.- Mrs. Lewis has many friends here- who will be glad to know her" return, to Salem. Mrs. Lewis will be the guest for a time of Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn. I.-', ' ' Mrs. E. C. Erigdahls and son. Otto, are home from an extended motor trip j ; through 1 , the middle west. Mrs. Engdahls and son, Otto, leaving Salein on the 9th of April, went by. way of Los Angeles and Salt Lake City as far east as Aber deen, South Dakota. In South Da kota they were the guests of Mrs Engdahl's t daughter," Mrs. . Ward McCaffertyJ Miss Vivian McCaffer- ty, Mrs. . Engdahl's granddangh ter,, returned, to Salem with her where she is to spend. the .winter. The return trip included a visit to Yellowstone National park. ; Mrs. Frank Snedecor and Mrs C; A, Gray left yesterday morning for a week's motor trip to Seattle and Ranier National park. Mrs. C. W. Soutnworth Is spend ing a few days in Eugene as the guest of friends. Next month, Mrs Southworth plans to leave for New York where she will - spend the winter. Miss Alice Southworth and Chester Southworth left Monday for Connaut, Ohio, .where Mrs Southworth will join them later. Dr. and! Mrs. Ross Wimer of Pendleton are receiving congratu lations upon the birth of a baby daughter, Tuesday,. August 26. The little girl has not yet been named Dr. Wimer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rj Wimer of East Center street, Oregon pioneers. Jessie and Gladys Hulery of Corvallis are the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. D. W Smith, 379 North Cottage street. .- - ; i The annual picnic and birthday dinner of the - Woman's - Relief Corps and old soldiers of the G A. R. will be an event of today at the state fairgrounds'. Rev. and Mre, C. C. Poling are home from a 10-day trip to Flor ence and -Mapleton on the Sieus law river. ' . . i : Mrs. E. B. iifillard Is home from a five weeks' vacation spent at "Kilkare" I cabin at Breitenbush Springs. The first three weeks Miss Lola Millard and Miss Evan geline Millard, were at the resort, Mr. Millard going up for the lat ter two weeks. ' :;. j . : .-, ' The fourth annual reunion : of the H. Y. Magee family and their Missouri friends was held at the M. M. Magee .home, August 24. Guests, some of whom had not met for over 20 years, began to arrive about 10 o'clock at the: beauti ful picnic ! grounds where seats, teters, and swings- had . been ar ranged. Until the noon hour, the time was spent renewing old friendships. The dinner was at tractively spread on a long table under the trees, with a beautiful bouquet of choice gladioli, grown by ,Mr. W. J. Culver, centering the board, j Further delightful vis iting and various games filled the afternoon hours. ; At the tea hour ice cream and cake were served. . All the children and grand chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Magee were present. " The names are as ; fol lows:: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Magee and childern, Dale, Glen, Dorothy, Mildred, Emily, Murle and Marion of Scotts Mills; Mr. and Mrsj E. Nicholson and sons. Rex, Eddar. and James of Scotts Mills; 'Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Magee and daugh ter, Barbara Beth of Scotts Mills; Mr. and Mr. -S. W. Magee (and son, Robert, of Shaw; Mr. , and Mrs.' M. M, Magee and 'daughters, Margaret 'and Hazel, of ''Salem. Others present 'Were: ' Mr; J and Mrs. Chase iEsfes "and family of White Salman.-Wash" 'Mrs. Aman-vill da Bess White, of White Salmon, Wash.; Mr. A. W. Estes; Mr. and M rs. V. Carlson ; J4r. and JMrs. White and " family;' Mrs Nelson and children, all of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitigeraid; Mrs. Emma Reeves of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. G ray, Miss Le ona Gray and Nettie Earl of Clov erdale; Mr. and Mrs. ,S. H. Lewis; Mrs. Roxie Trask; Clyde- Lewis and daughter of Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. J. II.-Gray and son; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Culver; Mrs. Jennie George; Mr. "and Mrs. Jennie George; Ida George; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Harris of Salem; and Mrs Emily McCown of Los 'Angeles The cooked food sale which St Paul's Guild are . sponsoring will be held a week from today, on September 6, at the PIggly Wlggly store. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lee and son Paul, are at Breitenbush Springs for a vacation. I BROWNSVILLE, Or., Aug. 28 i - ( Speeial. ) Mrs. i ' Jane . Boles, mother of Mrs. Oren Strattoh, eel ebrated her 89th anniversary of her birth Monday, and in honor of the event the Strattons, with their mother, went to Salem, where i reunion of the family Was held.' ' Attending the reunion at Salem were .Mrs. L. F." Brown and Mrs Ralph Robertson of Ashland. Mrs. Boles resides -with the Strattons at their farm three miles east of this city. . . ' ' Mrs. L. S. Barrets spending part of : the week as a guest - i in Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Harley White, Mr, and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton, and Mr and Mrs. R. C. Hunter are home from an enjoyable week in south em Oregon - Making Agate Beach camp at Port Or ford' their head quarters ' they visited various of the coast towns. Dr. and Mrs. Mark. Skiff, Sr., will be among the ; many . return ing next week from' their chosen summer . resort. Having Spent August at Breitenbush -Springs, Dr. and Mrs. Skiff plan to be home after Labor Day. While at the Springs they had as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Mark Skiff, Jr. (Thelma Dyke.) Mr. and Mrs. Skiff, after few days at the Springs, went on to Cascadia before returning to Portland where Mr. Skiff will reg-J later for his last year at the Den tal college, Mrs. Skiff resuming her work as an instructor in do mestic science. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter are expecting Mr. and Mrs." Victor Al len or Long iteacn, .wash., for a visit at their home beginning next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, who will make the trip by motor, will) be accompanied by their little daughter. Patsy. . Mr. anda Mrs. Fred Cornell who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin will be guests over the Week-end in Woodburri. The Illinois picnic; will be held today r at the State Fairgrounds. J. R.i Chapman is president of the association. Coffee win be served on the grounds. A group of musi cal numbers is being planned for the day. A feature of the day will be roll call by counties. Seymour Jones will speak. Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., expects to return home from r Neskowln on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Lauterman left -yesterday for a mountain va cation up the McKenzle. . They enjoyed an earlier vacation 'in Coos and Curry counties. Mr. and Mrs. R. ! R. Jones and daughter, Johanna, of Whittier, Cal., who have been guests at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise and of Mr. and Mrs. ; Roy Diilen Since last Saturday, left yes terday for Portland. The first of the week they will continue their trip east, going as far as Colum bus, Ohio, to visit Mr. Jones' peo- le. ... They plan to be gone six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are the parents of Mrs. . Breyman Boise. ; ' .. 1 ' A number of informal affairs were planned for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Smith-While they were here among which was the picnic on Tuesday at Spong's land ing at which Mr. and Mrs. Dillen were hosts. Guests, for the picnie included: Mrs. Harriet De Nuth of California; Mr. and Mrs. S, E. Oliver, Mrs. Joseph Robinson and three children, Vincent, Maisie and Madeline; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jones and daughter, Johanna, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dillen and daughter, Dorothy, j Mrs. Viola N. Feree and daugh ter. Miss Eva L. Feree; are home from a yacatiotrBppent - at 1 Rocka- way. . . . , . The members of the American Legion auxiliary will meet next Thursday at the Chamber of Com merce for an urgent meeting, with the . time devoted td . the discus-. si on of plans for Defense : Day. Thursday will also be observed as charter night.' An especially large attendance is requested . C; ... .. ... -. , Mr. and Mrs. David Eason were guestji. of Salem. friends on .Thors- "day. motorlne hre from McMirm '; ' '. , ' " -v r-- The new home of Mrj and Mrs Alva Smith was, the scene of a hos pitable gathering-. on ..Wednesday evening, when friends of the Smiths enjoyed with fhem the en terihg of their new 'home.-1 Iced water melon arid lemonade were served to the guests present for the house-warming, the,' group in eluding: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith. Mr. arid Mrs. Tom FoUis, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Montgomery, and daughter, Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Arch Caspel, and Mr. and Mrs. O. V. White and son. Bob. ; COMMISSIONERS COURT The following is "the otficial pnmieation of the record of claims before ' the Marion county" commissioners court for the Aug. term, 1924, with the amount allowed; .-bills con tinued, etc., according to the records in- the office of the county clerk. . . Continued.from Thursday's 5 Daily.) Humphreys, Grace, do 90.00 Jones, J. T., deputy coun ty assessor . .... Caldwell. Willis, do. Gidley, C. It., dQ. Gibson, M., account 75.00 225.00 80.00 85.00 75.00 Jones. H. R.. do . . . ; L . . DiNtrlct Attorney's Office Neelahds. Katbryn, stenog- rapher I 60.00 t'ourt House Morgan, Cal., janitor Hobson, L., janitor . Will W, 1 70.00 70.00 70.00 nui, vv. w., uu ...... . ., Superintendent' Office Reid.i Cora E., assistant supt. ... . . ...... U . . 100.00 Fox, William W. supervis or . , ... i..;, . . 120.00 , Prior Account pyrd, W. H., county phyei- cian . .... l . . .... i ... ' C5.00 White, Nona, spec, poor of- icer 75.00 Stock .Inspector's Office Morehouse, .W. G., county veterinarian j . ; . 33.60 Health Officer's Account Cashatt, C. E., Co. . health officer ... : . . . 50.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures Jones. J. F., sealer of jwts. and measures ........ 4.58 i County Court & Com. Downing, W. H., traveling expenses 2.10 Hunt, J. T., Co. Com. sal- ary and exp. ...... 63.20 104.20 Smith, J. E., do Gopher and Mole Bounty Boyer, U. G., county clerk, - cash to be adv. for bounty-on gopher,etc. ...v 100.00 ' i Poor Account Robson, Mary, relief. . .. 10.00 Indigent Soldier Fund. Bertejson, John, relief j for;. Irving Bunce . . . . . 25.00 . Poor .Account Continued. Kays,! Mrs. Tom, relief.. 15.00 f Circuit Court. Account. LItchfiield, Geo. P., bailiff 21.00 . Poof Account Continued. S tailings, Mrs. Virginia, relief 25.00 - Gopher and Mole Bounty. Cover, U. G. Co. clerk. cash to be advanced for "bounty on gophers. . . . 100.00 Registration and Election. Boyer, IT. C. Co. Clerk, - : stamps ...... ... . . . . . i 20.00 Conger.Printing Co., regis tration cards . . . . . . . . 23.50 Kraps Co., The J. J., no tice to voters ........ 9.25 i j Slierifrs Office. f Bower, O. D., cash ad vanced acd. auto hire, etc ; . 19.20 Bower, O. D., envelopes. stamps, etc., 32.64 Gremtner, Roy, cash adv. ace. auto hire, etc.!.... 13.95 Lde, Lloyd A., tax clerk. 63.75 The Pacific Tel & Tel. Co., telephone services . . .. 11.75 Portland Electric Power, gas services ......... 2.00 Rodgers Paper Co., Ma nila envelopes . . . .- 1-91 Smith, B. R:, cash adv. . acc. auto hire, etc.;... 14.40 Western Union Tel. Co., The, telegrams ..!."".'. 5.76 Capital Journel,. notice of outstanding clerk's of fice warrants, publish ed j... .......!... 7.1Q Commercial : Book Store, The, seal, rulere ..I... 2.65 Glass & Prudhomme Co., petitions, citations 1... 3.79 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., The, telephone services 8.45 Rodgers ! Paper Co., rule & leather tax index.!.. . 4.25 Recorder's Office, i Brooksr, ; Mildred i It., stamps ............. . 3.00 2.0Q Commercial Boole Store, pens ............... . Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., The, telephone service v 6.25 Patton : Bros.; envelopes. erasers 1.45 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.. The, telephone st-rvitfes 6.25 62.50 Rodgers Paper Co., cash book ; . . . i . . , j 1 Survey or's Office - Frederick Post ; Co., The, steel tape, lettering set, etc. i . . . . . . . J . . 39.57 1.00 1.50 He'rrick, B. B., stamps . . Patton Bros., ink . . . . . i District Attorney Knowland & Unruh, file backs,, etc.! .... ... 2, . 14.65 Page, Lyle J., . cash adv. account auto hire, etc. . 10.50 Connty Court & ' Commissioners Capital-Journal, publish- ' lng claim docket . .... 99,20 5.85 99.20 10.30 Knqwland & Ifnruh, notice 'of thresher owners . . . . Oregon Statesman, publish ing claim docket . . : . . Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., :Thej Telephone Services Salem Water, Light & Pow-. er JCo:; water service at 445 Waller street ..... ! Court House Account 1.40 American Sliverile Prod ucts Corp, Janitor's sil verile . . . . . . . . . ,. .. . i . 5.50 4.00 2.25 4.25 Barr.i Theo M.. repairs . . Capital Cty Steam -Laun dry, laundry i ..... ; . Drager, D. G., coupon ice book . . ,. , Farmer Hdw. Co., Ray L., . hose -coupling, pliers, etc. .'. ....... yt '. I ' . ' . ; - v J J if 4.45 Th CLASSIFIED SECTION ;.' Phone 23 OLASSIVIKD ADVERTISBMRKTS ! Rata par wordv Per tniertlon -r " ' Three iatertione S Money to Lopn ' Oa Beef Kitete T. K. FORD (Over Ledd k Baib. Benk) OKEGOS INCORPORATED Victor Schneider, See. Orreniied to tremset s general Beml Eatete end Inreetment bntineaa. with the objeet ot (Winf better eerrioe to the Homeseeker or InTestor. : We deal In any and all kinda of Real Estate, guarantee erery transaction aa Ui iairneaa in Talne and absolute title. Aei aa aeen'te for non-resident prop erty owners, a&o write Insurauce. Rooms 315-no, C. B. Nat'l Bask Bid;.. fialni Oregon. AUTO TOPS . Auto Tops Side Curtains Pot on door rods" Prepare bow for a rainy day. Call and aee I O. J. HULL At his sew location. 219 State St 3-a29tf VOH RENT HOUSE AND APARTMENTS rPHONE 2056-J. FOR RENT Apartments 5 FOR BENT FOUR ' ROOMS FURNISH ed. j .Reliable adults only. 589 N. High FURNISHED APARTMENT 2 OR rooms. 1255 Broadway. Phone 503-M FURNISHED 3 ROOM APARTMENT ! North Cottage. 1236-W. . 5-a30 THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART- Bent, 592 N. Bummer. - 6-jne8tf IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COOL, clean, comfortable apartments, reason able rent; located downtown district, I'atton apartments. For inspection or reserration call Pattoa'a Book Store. . -I.:.- s-: , . -. ... 5nU4tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS; . ComxnereiaL 891 NO. Hansen, A. M., lumber .. .40 Hubbs. Geo. W.. Insurance premium .. ......... 24.48 Hunt. Jno. P.. do. ... 27.20 Lauterman. J. H.. fire in surance premium ..... j 68.00 Portland , Electric Power CoJ. electric services . . 98.97 Rodgers Paper Co., . . case paper .. r. ........ s . 7.75 Salem Hardware Co., mop heads, clamps, sprinkler parts', etc. V 13.10 Salem Water, Light & Power Co., Water service 133.90 Steinkamp. HenTy. insur ance premium . . . . . . . 21.20 Stiff Furniture Co., H. linoleum, felt paper, etc. 44.70 Welch Electric Co.. frosted lamps ............. . 3.60 1 Circuit Court Account Farrar. John HJ. ' envel- ' opes . . . ....... 11.51 Moores & Co., Ross E., headings for I proceed ings ' 1.00 Pacific Tel. &J Tel. Co., The. . telephone services C6.25 Moses. W. E.. witness ... 4.20 -: ' Justice Court Coneer Printine Co.. crim inal complaints ....... 27.50 firlfflth I-. V.. examina tion .. .... 10.00 Kuntz, P. J., justice 2.95 Kuntz. P. J.. justice ..... 2.95 Kuntz. P. J., justice . . . . . 2.55 DeLong. W. E., constable. .50 Kuntz, P. J., justice .... 2.85 Kuntz. P. J.. justice . .'. . 2.85 Kuntz. P. J.. justice ..... ' 9.65 DeLong.. W. E.. constable 3.50 Cutler, O. L. witness . V. . 1.70 Claggett, Ben, dp. 1.70 Kuntz, P. J., justice .... 3.85 McCord. Blaine. Justice .. 4.95 Ccvey, F. W., contable . . . State vs. Burger.; McCord.! Blaine, justice. . 10.65 Covey. Frank W con stable . . . . 3.50 Reinhart. R. Bj witness. . 1.70 Wells. Hush, witness. "... . 2.30 Ohme. Carl, witness .... 2.30 State vsJ Coecihs. McCord. Blaine. ! justices 5.20 Covey. ; Frank W., con- citable .... .1.20 ! State vsJ Crossan. Kuntz. P. J.. justice .... 6.70 State vs. Dutton. McCord. Blaine. ' justice. . 2.95 State vs. Fisher. Kuntz, P. J., Justice.... 6.30 De Long. W. E..1 constable 11.20 State vs. ! Fremont. Kuntz, P. - J.,' Justice. V. . " 4.85 De Long. W. E.. constable 1.00 , State Vs. Fuchs. Brown, P. L.,- Justice. . . .1.50 Thomas. O. H., constable 2.70 ? State Vs. Hollinzsworth. Brown. P. L., justice.... 2.00 Thomas, O. IL, constable .50 l State Vs. Ingham. Kuntz, P. J., Justice .... 3.35 State Vs.1 Johnson. Brown, P.- L., Justice . '. . ' 2.00 Thomas, A. H., constable .50 State Vs. Kantelbeng. KUntz, P. Justice w . . . - 7.20 - State Va. i Kennedy. Kuntz, P. J., Justice .... 3.85 State Vs. Kendall. McCord, Blaine, i Justice . . 4.70 Covey. Frank W., con stable.'. .50 State Vs. Knowlton. Brown, P. L., Justice ... 3.75 Thomas, .A. II., constable 19.95 Morgan, Wm., witness . . 1.60 Llchty, fimil, witness . . . . 1.60 ( State Vs.'Konlen. Brown, P." I., justice i'. . ' 1.75 Thomas, .A. H., constable " 6.60 i :' t State Vs. Llchty. C Brown, P. 1, justice . . . 2.00 Thomas. A. H.,. constable .50 - State Vs. Ludowitzke. Brown. P. L-, justice ... 2.00 Thomas; A," H..' .constable ?.50 ' ; - 'tCoatiauad on-paga ) Advertising Dept. ' On week (tlx InMrUonO. ' On 'innUt -' e Six montbe eontreet, per moath15e 12 montbe' eoatreet, per moBUU12e Mlalmoia for enj 4TertUeaeat 3Se FOR RENT- Houses 5 ROOM HOUSE, CLEAN AND NEAT, Full basement. Adults preferred. 8ee Child ft BechteL 540 State St. 7 a3 FOB RENT - FIVE ROOM ; MODERN home completed Sept 1. Call 1009 N 5th St. : . 7-a81 FOR SALE OR RENT ' House and two lota oa ear line; par ed r street, modern improrements (ex cept heating;) barn and garage. Owner, 178 H. Cottage, phone 1434-J. 7-a2U FURNISHED HOUSE; FREE RENT TO an and wile Tor care of elderly lady, at4 a. lain Ht. rnone 144 H. 7-3l WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN five room house by only paying SO per montn. very sinail payment down, Telephone 1974-J or call at 1057 13th. 7 a2 HOUSES TO ItENT y. "L. -. State St. . - WOOD. 34 " 7-ra'23tf WANTED -To Rent T" WANT TO RENT 4 ROOMS, GROUND floor. .155J Market. - 7a a31 ROOM WITR KITCHENETTE IN Private home.-. Close ia. Address S27S, rare Statesman. -.. 7a-a30 Wanted to Rent j Furnished room, must be close in Breakfast desin-d. State priee in first letter.. Write box 5262, care Statesman 7a-at FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 HEATINO STOVE AND DAYTON BJCY tie lor aale cheap, Phone 1309-J. FOR SALE A GOOD FEED CUTTER. Phone 1508-J. S-a31 FOR SALE A BIG- TAR KETTLE FOR 4.75. . Phone 1341-J. , 8-a81 TEAM, HARNESS, AND WAGON FOR aale or: trade ; for J-ordson tractor, 5326 Statesman. 8a31 FOR SALE OR TRADE DUPLEX Avto Knitter, f45 or equal value. A. VH Crawford, Lyons, Or. ; S-3 FOR SALE CIIEAP TWO GOOD teams and harness. Also baled clover hay, liave boaght tractor. Phone 85F24. . 8-a30 CHOICE BEEF j ROASTS 12e LB. Boiling beef 8e to lOc lb. Good beet by half or whole 80 lb. i PRICE'S MEAT MARKET 325 N. Commercial St. t - . 8 a30 i ' Bathing Suits '"j;.?Tehts' : FOR YOUR LABOR DAY TRIP Second, hand, A-l. Potato Sacks CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE j . 215 Center U ; We buy and sell everT thine ' ""'! ": : ' . . i -. 8 a88tf HENS FOR SALE 50o EACH. Phone 62F2. ' i 8-a26tf SPANISH AND . i DUTCH IRIS Surphia rvw iur x uuua avv it i . . -. -" 8-aSl r tTrespass .Notices ; . i. I 'For SaIe:'::'-; Tresspass Notices, size 14 inches by 9 Inches, . printed on - good 10 ounce canvass 'bearing the words. "Notice Ia Hereby: Given That Trespassing la Strictly Forbidden On These Premises Under Penalty Of Prosecution." Price 15c each or two for 25c. Statesman Publishing ; Company. Salem. Oregon, i .- ' i . .. 8 atf PRINTED CARDS, SIZB 14"-BY 7" wording, "itooma to Kent." price .it centa : eaeii. (Statesman Jjuauieaa ; Ui lice. Ground Floor. . : FOR SALE POTATOES, $2;25 DELIV ered. Pbone 81K13. ' S-a3D SAND -AND GRAVEL BUNKERS, 5 miles north. ! i Bargain : if sold soon. It. J Rnnlllnj Vhiin, Of, . K-9. FOR SALE NICE FIVE ROOM HOUSE. small ! payment down, 'the rest like rent Call 1974-J or come and see it at 1057 8. 13th. 8-a20 FIRST CLASS OATS AND VETCH HAY Phone 84F12. 8-131 M UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Have ; your machine repaired by . the ' people who make it. Special renta rate to students. ,;8U0 Alasoaio Bids Phono 262. i ) - B28( Beautiful Oregon Rosi And eleven other Oregon tonfi t f -ether with a fine collection of patriot e aeags, sacred songa and many oil ' time favoritea. .." i ALL FOR 93e. (Speeial priera ia quantity lots) ' Especially adaptable for school, eo munity or homo singing. Send for Western ongster 70 pages now in Its third edition - Pntltnhet tr OREGON TEACHERS MOSTHLT 215 8. Commercial St. Salem, Or. I -.-.V -H- - :- ' i' GOOD STEP LADDERS AND PORCH awinga at a bargain. 1757 Waller HI - i , - B-jnegBtl FOR S.US Livestock 0 4 GOOD HORSE QUICK SALE $35 Phone 111F13 or 1258V. -a30" 100 LARGE RAMBOUJLLET RAM 3 for ale. Russell Shepherd, Portland Union Stock yards, North Portland, Oregon SEVERAL REGISTERED AND GRAD1 Jersey cows for sale. Priced right W. O. Sod em an, Jefferson, Rt. 1. 8-al FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN Office 430 & Commercial. Phono 1198 Res, phone 1510. 9-m23j WOOD W)U SALE 11 GRUB OAK WOOD FOR SALE Phone 2F4. : : ! . 11-sSl s CALL ON US for your supply of wood sad coal; right prices, conrteons service. Phons 1855. Hillman Fuel Co. 11-aSa JUDD SAWS WOOD PHONE 142. 11 si SPECIAL PRICES ON -16'' "OLD . FIR .rnone 1401.au . it-M ' BEST GRADE OF WOOD. 4 ft.' and 16 inch. t Dry or green mill wood. ; Dry seeond growth fir. ' Dry eld fir. Dry 4 ft oak. , Prompt delivery and reasonable price, FREDjE. WELLS, 280 South Ohureh, Phone 1542. - . t ! 11-aOtfv WOOD FOR SALE 11 POK SALE DttY 8KCOND OHOWTit tt wood. 4 ft. Vor UuuuMtuite lelir. Phone 108. . r- t -fl2tf 19-IMCH OLD FIR.' 4 VOOT OLD FIB, - eecond rowth oek end efk. Phont M. D. MeWleH. WANTED Employments 13 WANTED FULL OR PART TIME beek keeping by experienced bookkeeper. Can furnish best of references. 5377 Htates. ,;, man. : - . .;, . ty.? - li a31 WOMAN 27 YEARS WITH GIRL years ana .oaoy mootna wants bousekeep inir for a aentleman. Address St'iMi. rare statesman 12 a3l Green Roof Painting . "'' Also black, yellow, bine. ' Call and ask to see some of my work in roof painting and reshingling. . M. K. MATHEWS -Phone 167. 12-s29tf WANTED FOR EXCAVATING ANf ploughing. Team work of any kind, Phone 1C22. ?Rea. 75, Bellevae. ' WANTED Bllaccllaneous 13 WANTED DISC GRAIN SEEDER IN good condition. Phone 17K2. 3 s2 LIST NOW WE CAN SELL ANY Sslem property fairly ' financed and reason ably priced. - BECKE & HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg. 13-a30 PASTURE FOR 100 HEAD OF SHEEP for this winter. H. L. Riches, Rt. 3, Silverton. li-aSB- WANTED PRUNES FOR Commercial drying! at the Cunningham Fruit Co. plant at West Salem. Boxes, sacks enf Warehousing. Phone C1F2 13 s3 SEE- US FOR YOUR PRUNE DRYING Have enough room !rt tor 3uo boxei daily. John Ahrens, Phone Turner 15 i 13-a'J9 WANTED A PARTY WHO WANTS A fiver room boase by only paying S34 month and a small down payment, Phono 1974-J or call 1057 H. : 13th, ' -' 13-a2f WANTED PLACE IN ; GOOD HOIH where little girl can work for boar , and room aad go to school. Phone 17 j I - 18-alVU, WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS used furniture for cash. Phone 611 . i ;:!-,'' 13-aprlf ROOFS SHINGLED OR REPAIRED BY day or contract. Phone 1152W. 13 13 WANTED , MEN AND WOMEN T4 take farm psper subscriptions. A goof proposition to the right people. Ad dress the Pacific Homestead, titatesmas Bids.. Salem. Or. -j i ! SnSCSXlAXKOUS 14 YOU NEED BEST INSURANCE AFTER i the loss. Have the best. We have it at your call. - . r - ! BECKE HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg Phone 161. 14-aSO TRADE 2 GOOD BED OUTFITS AND - gas plate for suitcase and traveling bag. 642 - N. Liberty. 14.-a2 CLASS IN TELEGRAPHY O PENS Sep tember first. . For particulars see i nn Bntler, Western Union. 14-ailutf A VERY SMALL PAYMENT DOWN hnd fSO a month will make you the proul owner of a five room house. Phons 1S74.J or rail at 1057 8. .18th. 14-820 ' HELP WANTED 15 HOP PICKING WILL COMMENCE AT Williams yard September 1. . Will start hauling pickers. 28 August. 15-a31 j, - ATTENTION. HOP PICKERS . , . . Wo invito yon to inspect two of the best yarda in - Oregon Mitoma yard near Independence, 117 acres, and Cut -tia yard near Talbot 80 aerea. See fot yourselves, then -register early. About , three weeks' picking beginning August 28. i Homo people given the preference. ' For full information writ phone 01 call on Durbin h Cornoyer, over Pen. aey'a store.- Phone '491. 15-sl AGENTS WANTED SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS TO RE preaent high class Easter . liagasiaa company. Must be abla to devote all time and bo experienced. Writ or wire giving past . experience to M. A. Steele, 5, Oolumbua Circle, New York, N. Y. - : - - I6 s25 HELP WANTED Female 17 WANTED FIVE GOOD PEAR Cannere. Top wages. Northwest Canning Com pany, Trade and Liberty. 17-a31 THOROUGHLY COMPETENT STENO- grapher. Only . those with experience need apply. Applicant apply in person after 1 p. m. - - - .. OREGON PULP & PAFER COMPANY . i'--. - , : l7-o30 WANTED 5 EXPERIENCED WAIT- resses, steady employment. Gray Belle, - - 1T-24tf HELP WANTED Male 18 we Have a good opening for a live automobile salesman. F. W, petty John Co., 219 N. Commercial 18 a30tf SALESMEN, 2( MAGAZINE SALESMEN. TO ACT AS district manager in this territory, also crew managers for the fastest maga zine proposition today, car furnished to producers. Write or wire giving past experience to M. A. Steele, 5 Columbus Circle. New York. N. Y. 0 S2S POULTRY AND EGGS 21 FOR SALE t-5 , RHODE ISLAND RED pullets and 1 rooster.. Geo. O Nell, 653 N. Front. 21-aSl PUREBRED WHITE MINORCA ROOS- tera lor sale or exchange. Call B3K15, 21-e30 COCKERELS SC WHITE . LEGHORNS. iianaon strain from trapnested 'Stock. 4 months old, ti.SO each. P. M. Me- Came. Pratum, Ore. 21-2 LOST AND FOUND 3 LOST AIRfrALE DOG, WEIGHT about ou in. very aarc color. toiuraioa county tag. Return to D. J. Lintaer, Gervais, Rt. 2. Liberal Reward. ' 22-a30 LOST ' J CHECK-BOOK AND SMALL memorandum book in or near Oregon Bldg. Leave at Statesman office. 22-sS2tf LOANS 21 WANTED A LOAN OF 'f 2500.' GOOD first Mortgage security. lbne ivy-j. . . 24-B29 GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS 5 per cent. F. L. Wilkinson, 202 U. S. National bank bide. 8-sprQtf HEAL ESTATE City 23 Own Your Homo BARGAIN LOT CENTER OAKS ADDI- tion. $1050 today. Paving and walk paid. Terms will handle. ' ; . BECKE HENDRICKS V. 8Y Bank Bids. 25:a33 a- 4t yw is.