THE OREGON STATESMAN. 3ALEII. OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1924 - ' ' ' ....... . ... . AUDRED BUNCH : frNE OP THE MOST attractive brides of the early autumn season wag Miss. Edna Gilbert whose marriage to Mr. Lawrence E. Davies was solemnized yester day afternoon' at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert. ' Immediately preceding the ceremony, Reine E' Jackson, a brother-in-law of the bride sang "I Lord Yon Truly, 'Byron D. Arnold, a fraternity brother of the groom, playing the piano ; accom paniment, following with "Mendels sohn's wedding march. The bridal party took their places before a bank of iryf with pale pink asters in ivory art basket's- and palms further . forming the Y dignified floral altar; where Reverend Al bert S.' Hisey Of Gresham read the impressive lines. The ' bride was attended by Miss Winifred Eyre, as maid-Of-honor. Tinkham Gilbert, brother of the bride, acted as the best man. 'The bride wore a lovely gown of whie : satin and rose point lace, with pearl adornments. Her lull-length' veil was caught In empress style witb a wreath of pearls and orange blossoms bind ing her dark hair. Miss Eyre was becomingly f rocked in an exqui site gown of ' accordlan-plaited chiffon in orchid with accentua tions of cream Venetian lace. .The bride's shower bouquet; combined Cecil Brunner roses and. white bride's .rosesi while the' maid-of honor carried an arm bouquet, in shades 10 harmonize with ' her dress, ofj laatana. scabiosa. white carnations, and maiden-hair fern. Af reception followed the cere mony, with , Miss: Carolyn Stober, Miss Mabel Davies, and Miss Paul ine Rickll assisting in the dining room where rose-pink were used for the .decorative motif. Many lovely gifts were on display. A second bridal song, "Until," was sung by Mr. Jackson during the reception. i Mr. and Mrs. Davies are grad uates of Willamette University with the class of 1921, where both were prominent in school -ID ln ' -ri treat for tea ' -A i or ke Sunday S eyening lunch ! Ttr-tiA m ""it I The Vcst Fur (qmpanjr , needs no introduction to the "fur trade of Salem. Their premier position has been deservedly earned. At this! Fall Season, this typically Salem Institution will place before the buyers a splendid collection of Furs, in auaritities and selections of every size and descriptions i - ,' . -..."' 4 . - : ( .!.-..: i . t ; Every provision for the service of its customers is, as usual, ;arranged for with courtesy and welcome. i Cob West Fur 190 N. .3 PHONE: 101 activities. Mrs Davies, a member of " the Beta Chi sorority; was secretary of the student body dur ing her second "year. Since her graduation she has taught two yearB in the Silverton high school, the last year having been In Van couver, Mr. Davies was editor of the Wairulahi during his Junior year! jHe is a member of the Sigma Tau fraternity and of the Alpha Kappa Nu honorary sholar ship. Since his graduation he has been on the staff or The Portland Telegram. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. HV Davies of 8t'. Helens who were among the out-of-town guests present for the ceremony. 1 1 ' Other out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Rosamund ? Gilbert Haight and children, Phyllis and Tink ham, Jr., of Spokane, Washington; Mrs. Kate G. Wilson of'TPitts burg, Kansas; Miss Mabel Davies of St. Helens; Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Ross and son, John; Mr. and Mrs. E: A. Ross, of St. Helens; Miss Grace Collings, Miss Hazel Brewer, and Miss Carolyn Stober of Port land;. Rev. and Mrs. A. S. SIsey and daughter; Helen, of Gresham; Sheldon Sackett of Sheridan? Ra mon Dimick of Aurora; and Clar ence" Gillette of. Eugene. J-. Mr. and Mrs. Davies will be at home after October last the Vol heim Apartments, 895 E. Alder street Portland. ; I The Modern Writers club will meet tonight for their first indoor meeting at the home of Mrs. El mer Ross,' 330 South 16th street. ":" r.-4' H:'-':':"..' :j ' ?t-.C Mr. and Mrsi . Lewis Griffith motored over Labor Day to south ern Oregon, going both to Crater Lake and to the Oregon Caves. ".. ;.-. j ; Reverend W. E. Simpson was the officiatin clergyman "at the ceremony Saturday evening unit ing In ; marriage '.'Miss' Elsie Beck rier of i Brooks and' G." W. Sturgis of Alsea. Mr. and Mrs.5 Beckner will male their home In the Alsea Valley; -; -. i. t..; jv ' "- -; ----- The War Mothers will meet for the first meeting of the new sea son this afternoon at 2:30 at the Chamber of Commerce. Special plans will' be" discussed at this meeting for the observance of De fense. Day, September 12. - Mrs.? Esther Armstrong was the inspiration for ( two delightful din ner parties on the occasion of hei eighty-fourth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Law presiding as hosts on Saturday, the-guests Including old time members, " each seventy years of age or over, of the WCTU, of" w&ich" organization Mrs7. Arm strong has been an active member for mdre than" forty, years. The cutting of a large birthday cake was" one of the enjoyable' features of the all day occasion.' ? Covers for the dinner, which was served at 1 o'clock, were placed for: -Mrs. Goode, Mrs. Bowerman, Mrs. Macy, Mrs. Pot ter, Mrs. Vandevort, the guest of honor, Mrs. Armstrong, and the hosts,- Mr. and' Mrs. 'Law. In the decorating,' pink and white gladioli 'and asters were used, Mrs. Gulvin assisted the :1 . rv, "1 .a . .. Company Liberty hostess at tbeTenJoyable anniver sary dinner. On Sunday, Mrs. J. F. Billeter was a hostess honoring Mrs. Arm strong. Members' of the - family, Including three daughters of th6 honor guest,' and a" lew of ' the grandchildren and great grand children, were included' in those helping to make the day a happy one.' A bowl of pink and white asters centered the dinner1 table where a large, white birthday cake with its many pink candles further acarried out a color scheme of pink and white in liv? Ing room and dining room. Mrs. Armstrong, or "Grandma Armstrong," as she is called, is a very active woman In spite of her eighty-four years. She has lived in Salem twenty-five years where she has many friends, who too, unite in wishing her a happy year; Mrs. K C. Kafoury, 940 Union street, will be ' hostess 'for the members of St. Paul's Guild this afternoon at the regular meetings . Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rottle motored to Seattle for the Labor Day week-end. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and daughter, Julia, and Mrs.' J. S. Graham :were ' guests over 1 the Labor day week-end' in Ashland. They returned home last even ing. 1 Mrs. M. J. Crowley, Mies Car lotta Crowley, Rhodes of McMlnn ville, have returned from an In teresting motor trip In southern, Oregon, where they visited Crater Lake and' the" Caves. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smart had as their guests over the -Labor Day week-end! Mrs. I. H. Moore and son, Charles, of Tillamook, and Mr, and- Mrs. Charles Jenny of Chicago. , Darrell Gilchrist and Ted Leon hardt are on a motor trip to Ho quiam. - Seattle, - Aberdeen, and Oiympia. At Aberdeen, they will be joined by Miss Agnes Olsen who will return to Salem with them this .coming week-end. : -. w : W f 4 j Rev. and Mrs. Ward Willis Long and little daughter, Lois Evange line, returned last Friday from a four weeks vacation ienjoyatfly spent at different Oregon resorts Including Crater and Diamond Lakes,- Belknap Springs, and Neah-kah-nie on the Tillamook coast. . - -' ; 1 -Going immediately by motor to Med ford, Rev: and Mrs." Long were guests of friends who were formerly in the hurch in Port land. The interesting tHp to Crater Lake followed the Medford visit, the routfr proving diverting in its scenery. The" Rim Road, however, was the background for &. trip 'just' as enjoyable. ' Leav ing Crater Lake after a few hours the journey was continued to Dia mond Lake, a resort made recently accessible to tourists, " though only byway of Crater Lake.. Here at ah altitude of five thousand feet, five days'' were spent Includ ing the first " Sunday. While "the first week In August tourists were compelled to drain their radiators to . prevent them from freezing, the lake water in the "daytime be came comparatively warm, with bathing ' becoming a principal di version. Diamond Lake is pic turesquely ' situated" I4 between Mount Bailey, still banked with snow, and Mt. Thielsen, with its concave sides and a peak that is the sharpest point id the Cascade range. " ; . Returning to Crater Lake again, the trip over the Rim Road was completed. An Interesting trig was also ' taken over the : Anna Creek road, the creek; bearing many sharp pinacles, - which, as well, as the lavawashed bed, are of particular geologic interest. Leaving Crater Lake, Rev. and Mrs. Long visited Klamath Falls and the Klamath Indian . reserva tlon, the Highway out Of the res ervation being one of Increasing interest. Going then to Ashland, camp was -established at Lithia Park for over the second Sunday, .the tent ideally situated in such a manner that it faced down into a picturesque canyon. The third Sunday was spent at Balknap Springs on the McKenzie Here the Longs met a number of Salem friends Including Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seigmund. While at the resort, Rev. Long spoke at a Sunday' morning camp meeting service held in the dance and as sembly hall. Leaving the ! hot springs, with Its Interesting phenomena of water rising from beneath a great boulder at a temperature of 185 degrees Fahrenheit, Rev. and Mrs. Long returned to Salem for a few days before going for the fourth Sun day to Neah-kah-nie, , a secluded resort between Tillamook ! and Seaside. Here the: Longs were with Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Bo Dine of Portland. The annual business meeting of the WCTU will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the halls, at which time the program of the year will be outlined. Miss Elma Weller has returned to her home, '695 North Liberty street, after ah interestingly spent vacation in the Upper Hood River valley where she was the guest at the home of Mrs. Joseph Smul lins. The last of the month Mrs. Chamberlain and Mrs. M. E. Pat- ton, with her daughter. Edith. joined. Miss Weller. A motor trip was . taken over the new Mount Hood Loop," the party going as far as Lost Lake. SOCIAL CATJEWDAK ' ; . ... 'Todag. " -v - " Musicale at First jresbyterian church,-8:30 o'clock. f' ' St., Paul's Guild, Mrs4 N. C. Ka foury, 940 Union streeU" Writers' club. War Mothers, Chamber of Com merce, 2:30 o'clock. Chadwick chapter of the East ern Star. . : WCTU anaual business meeting 2:30 'o'clock. - Opening of Sacred Heart acad emy musics School. - Wednesday Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the First Methodist church. Mrs. George If. Alden, 760 N- Church St.; hostess. Executive committee of the Wo man's Missionary goelety of the Fi rat Presbyterian church. Mrs. W. W. Emmons,- 828 North Com mercial street,' 2:30 o'clock. Thursday American Legion Auxiliary Chapter day. Chamber of Com merce." Friday First Congregational church Missionary society, . Mrs. Vera Sbattuck, 1465 South Church street. - First Presbyterian church Mis sionary society. ; Church - parlors. 2:30 o'clock.' '' Saturday ..'.. Cooked food sale.'' St. Paul's Guild. Piggly Wiggly store. Miss Luev Becke. who left yes terday for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will spend the year has been complimented In a number of attractive ways during the past few weeks; Among the affairs was the party at which Miss Lorena " Geer and Miss Genevieve Campbell were hostesses a week ago Friday and the "line party on Thursday at which a group of friends further entertained. ' , T.ast Fridav. Miss ' Uinta Kirk was hostess for 'Miss ' Becke at 6:30 dinner. A decorative scheme of orange and white was used. with orange candles and a bowl of marigolds making -the table" at tractive for the occasion.,' Cov ers ' were placed for : Miss Lucy Becke, Miss Maude Gwynn, Miss Jennie May; Hoppes, Mrs. Dorelle Latason, Miss Margaret Camp bell, and the- hostess. Miss Uinta Kirk. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sihbald and children"' of - Kelso, Washington, were' guests over the week-end at the home of Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, Superintendent and Mrs. J. A. Churchill and Miss Marie Churchill expect to return home today from a week-end visit in Portland at the home of , Mr. "and Mrs. : George Weller. ' Mr. and Mrs. Page are home from a week's vacation "a New port where .they., were guests at the Gilmore Hotel. -. Mrs. Vera Brady Shipman of . Chicago will arrive in Salem the last of next week to visit some time with her father,- J. L. Brady and Mrs.iBrady: at their country home south of town. Mrs. Ship- man will be accompanied - west by her small daughter, 'Mary Jewel The first musicale of the month wilt he that given at 8:30 o'clock this evening at the First Presby terian church when - a group of young Salem musicians will ap pear " in farewell 1 recital prior to leaving for various places of win ter . study. The artists wh6 will present a combined vocal,- piano. violin and organ t program are: Miss Iva Clare Love,- Miss Marian Emmons, Miss Florence Shirley, and Mrs. Ruth Emory Riddle. ' :; No admission will be charged A silver offering, however, will be taken. .Miss Uinta -Kirk has as her guest, over-- the1 week-end her cousin. Miss Virginia Albert of Portland. ' ' The John O. Humphreys family are enjoying a vacation at the beach. . ? Mr. and Mrs- T. W. Davies had as their guests Sunday and Labor day, Paul Davies and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. - Taylor and little daughter. Barbara Jean, of Portland v Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy spent the Labor Day week end at Cas cadia. : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cox and daughter. Helen, who have -been the house-guests - this summer of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Southwick and of Mr. and Mrs. Chaster Cox, left late- last, week for their home in Salt Lake City. fiM ;.,w,;r::.ia Early in the September nunitals wag the wedding at 9 o'clockyes- terday morning of Miss' Alice Forbes and AdolDh Glatt. The lm pressive ceremony- was solemnized at &t. Joseph s Catholic church. Father.; J." R. Buck,? assisted by Father Keenan, - officiating. Miss Mary Leboid played the organ. and. a group from the Academy sang The bride was attended by Miss Cresend la Glatt as maid of honor. Jack Dimmer of Tacoma was best man. ,The bride wore a becomiag mode of blue, beaded georgette, while the maid of honor wore blackr velvet. Both carried Col onlal bouquets- - r Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast" was served at the home of the bride's, parents,- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Forbes. ,at 901 South Thirteenth street. The table was 'attractively centered with Or 11 CLASSIFIED SECTION Phdne 23 -Advertising Dept. CLASSOTED ADVERTISEMENTS . Bt per word i Per fotertloa ', ' Tkr lniartione t Money to Loan On ReI Estst T. K. FORD (Over LtdA Buta Bank) . OREGON INCORPORATED I Victor Schneider, See. : Orseniied to traasact ft (enernl Beftl Eitftte- and Inreatment busineta, with tke object of tiring- better aerriee to the Homeieeker or Iaveator. We deal in any and all kinda of Real Eatate, guarantee e-ery transaction aa to fairneaa in Tain and abtelute title. Act aa sfenta for non-reaideat prop. orty owners, also write Innrance. Rooma 8X5-316, U. S. Nafl Bank Bldf Balem Oregon, i- - . - .i:,. BEFORE TOV LEAVE YOUR HOME or - ear. ' Have it insured property. Hiono 161. Becke Uendricki. V. S. Bk Bid?. . a31tf. AUTO TOPS 3 Auto Tops :. Side Curtains hi ' Pot on door "rods Prepare now for rainy day. Call and : : aee ! . O. J. HULIi At hla new location, 219 State St. ' ' ' ' '-..-";"i 8-a29tf gladioli and zinnias. Covers were placed for; Mr .and , Mrs". Adolph Glatt, Ray Glatt, Cresendia Glatt, Mr. and' Mrs. J. A'. J Piatt, Jdck Dimmer, Father Buck, "Father Keenan, Mr. and Mrs..rB. F. Forbes Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Forbes Sr.' .. '';- f; f-":'!" After a week's motor trip to southern Oregon points, Mr. and Mrs: Glatt wiine at home to their friends at WoodburnJ !l Mr.' and Mrs. Ronald C. Glover are home from their summer camp at Breltenbnsh springs where tliey spent a three weeks' vacation. Walter Gilchrist arrived home Saturday - from an extended trip east, stopping at Kansas City, Sa lina. Salt Lake, and Denver. The larger part of the time was spent at Kahsas City, Mo. i - r ' . Mrs. W. F. L,ange, Miss Lucille Lang, Miss Jo Lang, and Miss Gil bert of 'Aberdeen, S. D., returned last evening! to the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Lange where they are house-guests, ' after spending -her Labor day weekend in Port land and ; up the Columbia River highway. The week-end - also In cluded the Astoria trip. f' Mrs. iLange, the mother of Dr. La&ge, is here with the view of locating permanently in Oregon. ' Mr.' and Mrs. S. jA. Stone, and sons were guests yesterday at a family reunion held in Hendricks park yesterday at Eugene,-motor ing down for the. morning. TRAFFIC PEAK HAS 4 BEEN PASSED HERE (Continued front page 1) terday. Sunday night there were 48 new camps made and 33 held over.;5 A general exodus occurred Saturday and Sunday, with many leaving for the hop fields. Grow ers visited the grounds Monday ' In an effort to obtain families to pick hops and prnnes. A majority" of those in camp at present are from the east and California.' : Figures for the' last two months show; 1435 for August, 1924, and 1127 fox1 August, ld23; 1459 for July, 1924 and 1011 for the same month last 4 year. In ' September, 1923 there were but 768 auto mobiles registered. It is expect ed that the camp will be maintain ed until late in October. I CROWDER RETURNS After an absence of several months, during which time he oc cupied the pulpit of the Methodist church at Manvilie Wyo. Rev. It ; S. Crowder returned to, his work at the camp grounds Monday and will remain on duty as publi city man for the Chamber of Com merce ; until tho" camp closes ; in October." While he was gone, the publicity work was carried" on by H, S." Poisal," a well-khown or chardist of the . Liberty 'district. Mr. Foisal is now , with his fruit r i i i I i t t . . ., - eoini One week (tlx iiu or tloaa) U One month , , ., - ... Six montha' contract, pet month 15a It montha' contract, per monthlSe Minimum for any ed-ertiaement25e FOB RENT HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE -U5S-J. ' 4-t2tf FOR RENT Apartments 5 FOR RENT- 4 ROOMS, GROUND Floor. FURNISHED APARTMENT CLOSE IN. 755 Ferry Street. ;i ; aS-a8 4 ROOM APT-CLEAN. ROOMY AND wph xurnisned, all conreniencet. 960 Mill. , 3 .,- :.'.-,.,i ;.,5-a3 FOR RENT 3 ROOM FURNISHED -Apartment; lights, phone and bath, in , eluded. Adults. 448 Union Street. Phone 580M. .... ; ...i ..' . 6-sa FOR RENT FOUR ROOMS FURNISH- ed. Keliable adulta only. 589 N. High. .'s ... . : .... 5-a2 THREE ROOM FURNT8HXD APART- mem, fe. . Bummer. ; r, 6-ne8tf LP YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COOL, dean, comiorta we - apartment,' reason able rent; located downtown district. Fatten apartments.- For inspection or reservation call . Fatten' Book Store. .- 5-ml4tt FOR RENT APARTMENTS; 891 NO. commercial. FOR RENT Houses 8 ROOM MODERN 'HOUSE. IN .MOST desirable neighborhood. Fall concrete basement, hardwood Iloors and fire place. Phono 1609W. . 7-a3 WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN buy just, like rent. , Very small pay ment down and you can hare possession ot .lire room, bouse, food location, . 1 block from ear line, near school. Call at 1037 8. 13th or Phone 1974 j 7-s2 FOB RENT FIVE ROOM MODERN borne completed Sept 1. uali 1009 N. 5th St. 7-a31 FURNISHED HOUSE; FREE RENT TO man and wife for earn of elderly lady. 5U S. 16th, St. Phone 1484 it. .7-a31 WHY KENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN A live room house by only paying 830 pet month. Very small payment down. Telephone 1974-J or call at 1057 S. ISta. . ; 7-a20 HOUSES TO RENT-P. L. WOOD, 841 6tate St. ' - 7-m38tf WANTED To Rent 7a WANTED . TO RENT 4 OR 5 ROOM house or apt. unfurnished. Phone 434, ' ' 7a-s2 Wanted to Rent Furnished room, must be close in. ' Breakfast desired. State price in first letter. Write box 5262, care Statesman, 7a-atf FOR SAIJ& Miscellaneous 8 CRAB APPLES M. M. MAGEE, PHONE 81F3. 8-S24 COOKTNO STOVE 550 N. WATER ST. HEATING STOVE AND DAYTON BICY clo for sale cheap. ' Phone 1309-J. , -i. . ;. ... - 8a2 FOR SALE OR TRADE DUPLEX Ant Knitter. $45 or equal value. . A. .H. Crawford, Lyons, Or. . 8-s3 Bathins: Suits ! : . Tents i FOR YOUR LABOR DAY TRIP Second hand. A-L. Potato Sacks CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE . 215 Center We bay and sell everything -r. r, . .Ai 8-a28tf HENS FOR SALE 50e EACH. Phone S2F3. v- :,-t 8-a26tf i Trespass Notices i For Sale 1 Tresspass Notices, aite 14 Inches by 9 inches, . printed on good 10 ounce canvas bearing the words, "Notice la Hereby XJiven That Trespassing 3s Strictly Forbidden ' Oa These Premises Under Penalty Of Prosecution."; . Price 15c each or two for 25c. Statesman Publishing Company, Salem. Oregon. ,.Si- -- . -.-i...- 1 8-atf- PRINTED CARDS, SIZS 14" BY T" wording, "Rooms to Rent," price It cents each. Statesman Business Of fice. Ground Floor. . , -' - FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10 . cents a bnndle. - Circulation department Oregon 8tateaman,'A n-- FIRST CLASS OATS AND VETCH HAT Phone 84F1S. : i S-jSltf Beautiful Oregon RosV -' And eleven other Oregon songs Ta ' ether with fine collection of, patriot e songs, sacred aongs and many ol time favorites. ALL FOR 2Se. (Special prices in quantity lots) Especially adaptable for school, con munity or home ainginK. Send for Western Songster .'. TO pages now in Its third edition Published by - OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 21S 8. Commercial 8L' Salem, Or. GOOD STEP LADDERS AND PORC8 swings at a bargain. 1757 Waller St n-jne2Ht SALEM MARKETS j i Price) quoted are wholesale 'and ' are prices received by fanners. No rei-il prices are given. GRAIN AND HAT No. 2 wheat $1.20 tf $1.28 No. 3 red wheat, sscked$1.20 $1-24 Oats 60o 64c Cheat hay , $13 (ft $13, Oat hay .$14 $15. Clover hay. baled S12 C(9 $14 PORK. MUTTON AND BEEP Hogs, top, 225-275, ewt '$7.75 Uogm. top, 2.5-275. cwt., $8.00 Hogs, top. 150-325. ewt $8.00 Rough heavy ; (rt 4c Light sow ...: .......-2e 4c Top veal, dressed i , ,. 7c Pows 9n at 4e Top lamba , ,, , , .. ,.. 7e & 9e bpring Jamb ..: c POULTRY Heavy "bens 17o. Ligh hna 11 EGGS, - BUTTEK. BUTTE RF AT Creamery buttri.. l 41e 1& .42 Butterfat. delivered . tM ... - , .. --ae Milk per ewt. .$1.85 Egg, selects . L , i 28 ' Standard . PulIeU ... , - , ., ...,23 FOR SAliB Miscellaneous 8 SAND AND GRAVEL BUNKERS, 5 miles nortn. Bargain sold soon. a. J. Beardsley. Phone S6F3. 8-s2 FOR SALE NICE FIVE ROOM HOUSE, smalt payment down, (ho rest like rent : Call 1974-J or come and see it at 1057 S. 13th. , . . 8-20 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITES CO.. tav your .machine repaired by th people who male it. Special rental rate i to students. $00 Masoni Bids rnon oz. . . . - cb FOR SALE Livestock 9 FOR SALE FOUR YEARS OLD DUB : bam; cow, very large,-good condition, milking; four gallons. Fresh 2 months. Also: good Jersey cow, fresh about same time. inird house East ot. Turner on -pavement. .-" - a-a3 100 LARGE , RAMBOUILLET BAMS for . ssle.' Rustell Shepherd, Portland Union tock yard. . North. Portland. Oregon, . ,-ijr ..,,,,.- tf-3 8E VERALt REGISTERED AND GRADJ Jersey cows for sale. - Priced righV W. C. Sodeman, Jefferson, Rt. 1. FRED t W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN' . Office 430 8. Commercial. Phono 119$ , r AUCTION SALES 10 ; THEO. W.. OLSON SALE .THURSDAY. September 4, 16 bead of cattle, 3 hor ses, chickens, a lot of machinery, fourth of a mile west of Macleay.. ..- ... H. H. Harris Sale Friday, September 5th, 14 milch goats, 1 purebred Guern sey bull.. 20 stand of bees, TOO pounds of honey, lot . of good machinery. . . 7 miles North ot Independence. ; I GEO. 8ATTERLEB . : Auctioneer . See Satterlee for real service. Phone 12111 10-s3 f WOOD FOR SALE! 11 FOR SALE OAK WOOD $8 PER Cord. .-bone 5116. l , : - ll-s3 j - ' CALL ON US for your supply of wood and eoah, right prices, courteous service. Pbons 1853.. Hillman Fuel Co. ir-a8a JUDD SAWS WOODPHONE 14S. Hit SPECIAL PRICES ON 1" ' OLD FItt Phon;1361M. - .. . - 11-ij BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. nd 16 ioch. . .. t u Dry or green mill wood. Dry second growth fir. ' Dry old fir. Dry 4 ft. oak. Prompt delivery and reasonable priea. FRED E. WELL8, 280 South Church Phon 1542. , ll-6tl FOR SALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fa wood, 4 fu For- immediate deli-very. Phone-108. . , 4-fiaa 18-LNCH OLD TIB,' 4 FOOT OLD 1TB, Meoad growth oak nd ssk. Phoa 19F8. M. D. MayfieJd. - ll-We WANTED Employment 12 WANTED 40 PRUNE PICKERS, 15c : bu- stay the sesson. Phone 58F12, YOUNO MAN WANTS PLACE TO WORK ' for board and room and attend. Wil lamette thia winter. Write Bo 5443 car Statesman. 12-s6 Qreen Roof Painting ' . r Also black, 'yellow, bine. -. Call and. ask to aee some f my work in roof painting. and reshingling. ., M. R. MATHEWS Phone 167. ' 12-a29tf WANTED FOR EXCAVATING ANY ploughing. Team work'ef any'kindr Phone -1822. Rea. 735. Bellevue. . , - . 12-827 WANTED -Uscellsuneotis 13 PRUNES. WANTED AT WEST SALEM "'dryers -- -v- - - . 13-i9 WANTED TO BUY ... VISIBLE TYPE writer. Must be good condition. No j un k . considered. Home - Realty Co., Koom 020,. u. &. Bank Uldg, . 13-s2 WANTED A GOOD YOUNG WATCH dog; State age, breed and price. Ad dresa No. 5410 care Statements 13-2 WANTED DISC GRAIN SEEDER IN good condition. Phone 17F2. 13-s2 LIST NOW WE CAN SELL ANY Salem property fairly financed and reason ably priced. BECKE HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg. 13-a30 WANTED PRUNES FOR Commercial drying; at the Cunningham Fruit Co. plant at West Salem. Boxes, saeka amf warehousing. Phone 21F2. , 13-a3 SEE -US FOR YOUR PRUNE DRYING Have enongh room left for 800 box el daily. . John Ahxens,. Phone Turner 151 ' ' ' . . - 13-S29 WANTED A r PARTY WHO WANTS i - five room bona by only paying . $31 a month and a, small down payment Phono 1974-J or call 8. 13th .)-. , - -. '' : J': 13-2 WANTED PLACE - IN. . -GOOD . HOM) where little girl can work for boarj and room and go to school. Phone 1751 .:.! .,....,...--t.... -,i3-al7tt WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS used -, furniture fog cash. Phone 511 :.- si ' 13-prtf ROOFS SHINGLED OR. REPAIRED BY day 'or contract. Phono 1153W, I3 al3 WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO - take farm paper subscriptions. A good proposition to the right i people. Ad dress the Pacific Homestead, Stateemai Bids.. Salem. Or. ... - - . MISCELLANEOUS 14 BLEMISHES REMOVED NO PAIN, XO sears. Buperfluous hair, warts, moles and birth-marks removed by electrolysis. Mrsj. Hopkins, (Specialist, Boon 430, Oregon Bldg. - . . A 14-a9 YOU KEED BEST INSURANCE-4-AFTER the loss. Have tho best, W have it at your call. " - ------ .- -- - : J BECKE t HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg Phone 161. 14-a30 CLASS IN TELEGRAPHY OPENS Sep tember first. cFor particulars seav Erie Butler, Western Union. 14-a26tf A VERY SMALL PAYMENT DOWN ao $30 a month will make yon tho proas' owner of a five room house. Phon ; 1974-J or call at 1037 S. 13th. 14-a8fl I) HELP WANTED 15 . - ATTENTION HOP PICKERS - i Wo invite yon to inspeet two of th best; yard a in , Oregon- Mitoma - yard near Independence; 117 here, and Cur ti yard near Talbot 30 ere. See fot yourselves, then register early. About three weeks picking beginning August 28, j Home people given the preference. For ! fall, information,, -writ phoae call ! on Durbin 4 Comoyer, . oTr Pen-. vtey's store. Phone 491. 1 5-sI AGENTS WANTED 16 " SUBSCRIPTION -SOLICITORS. TO RE present kigh class Eastera Magasise company.. Must be able to devote all time and bo experienced. ' Writ or wire giving past experience to M. A. Pteele, 5, Columbus Circle, New York. N. Y. - . -; -- - l-g35 HELP WANTED Female 17 WANTED WOMAN TO WASH. PHONE J96j. g . . . - .17-J3 WANTED-i-5 EXPERIENCED WAIT- rosses, steady tmployinent. Gray Bolle, . ' -v-i-e - , X7-a24tf HELP WANTED ilala IS MAN ENERGETIC AND RELIABLE for factory representative to handle our business in Salem district; nnusuat op portunity, with fortune for right man; experience or capital unnecessary; write fully Syacro-Motora Co- Battlo Creek. Mich. 18- Male and Female 19 - Wanted .BLACKBERRY PICKERS. About one month' work. Box 331. Toledo, Oregon. - . 19-4 HOP PICKERS WANTED. CALL 59F22. C. C. Russell. 19-s3 BLACKBERRY PICKERS WANTED- month 'picking on coast." enjoy rscation while earning ? good wage. Peary k Biehn. , Trade and High ft. Phone 65 - -:-,.. . ,::-,-.. 9-S3 WANTED 25 PRUNE PICKERS AT Lone Maple orchard, 6 miles south ot Salem. Also 10 pickers at -Xlsrt's . orchard. Oak Grove, bill road 4 miles west of Salera. - - - 10-s3 SALES3IEN MAGAZINE . SALESMEN TO ACT A3 district mansger in this territory, also . erew managers for the fastest maga- . all ie proposition today, ear furnished to producers. Writ or win giving' past experience to M. A. Steele, 5 Columbus Circle. New York. N. Y. 20:s23 POULTRY AND EGGS 21 COCKERELS SC WHITE LEGHORNS. lanson strain-from trapnested atock. 4 montha .old,. $2.50. each. , . M. Ho ----B---l-W--D--BU--ll LOST AND FOUND S3 LOST BETWEEN 8TAYTON AND Scio, a . canvas eiecope. . van vs-j. . LOST BLACK LEATHER HAND BAG, between Sheridan and Salem. - Reward. . Mrs. W..W. Rosebraugh, Salem. 22-2 STRAYED FROM THE SALEM Hos pital, Saturday evening, a 3 months old collie pup. Finder pleaee - notify--Mrs. ' P. S. Thurston, Independence, and bold -for reward of $2. , -.. . 22-s4 LOST SOMETHING f FIND IT I PHON1 a want ad to The Statesman.- Phono 23. LOST CHECKBOOK-AND. SMALL memorandum book in or near Oregon ' Bldg. Lear at Statesman office. PERSON AL- S3 WOULD MARRY IF SUITED t Hnndreds waiting. . Your best opportunity, confi dential, reliable, years -experience. - An swers in plain aealed envelopes. Writo, Mrs. A. Holt, P. O. Box 212, Olynrpia. Washington. 23-sJ LOANS 24 WANTED TO BORROW $3500 ON mod- Huufgia agoie , aiK s in 19 city limita and carline, on paved Toad. Box 5430, earo Statesman. 24-s9 GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS IV, per cent. F. L. Wilkinson, 202 U. S. Nations! feefc bldr.- - a..-o. f REAL ESTATE City 3' Own . Hone FOR SALE FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH bata and basement. Close to -car tins and school. Very small down poymenj balance like rent.1 - ' ' : 25-s2 GOOD BUYS INVESTMENT Nice .etosein . 10 acre improved tract Bargain $3300 easy terms. . Good apartment house , dose . ia Snaf easy terms. - -. Closein 5 aero improved tract eoa -horse, tools, feed. $3250 want resi-- dence. ...v,. e . - ,-. ; Fine new alt modern 5 room bungalow fine location $3800 terms. - . J Several Farm to exchange for city - borne. Dandy nic 5 room modern bungalow $3500. . See our list of Bargains It oxebange before investing. . - . , PERRINE MASTERS Com. Clnb gldg. . . 25 31 tf FOR TRADE 5 ROOM MODERN HOME. - good location, value $3000 to trade for . amall acreage close to Salem. For sale 4 room modem bnagalow, close to new High school, basement, garage, good - price and term with $300 first paymeat. ,. .Beautiful new modern bungalow oa Capitol street for $6800, garage, fur nace, pared street corner lot, good ''terms. - ";:". . " For ssle, new modern 5 room bun gslow in South Salem, close in, every thing that goes to make a modern home. - Thia is tho best buy in Salem for $7300.- - . Two good homes, will fake' lots in good' location aa first payment, balance best of terms. , - , , '- a Wanted modern bungalow In good 1 oration that can be sold for $300 down and good monthly pa-men ts. ' MRS. MOYER : 147 N. Commercial .St. 23 a31tf THE QUICKEST WAY TO SECURE THE kind of businesa you desire in the most suitable location is to consult us f Our listing' bold Supreme bargains. ' Stock of graceries and fixtures in good location. Price $1600 or will trade for farm and assume. A fine welt equipped machine shop in the very heart of Salem a money making concern at the low price of $4500. . A barber ahop one of the Tery best gome in and look it over the price ia only $2000. - , ' A restaurant in the busiest pert of Salem, come in and. we will give you the price, and yon can look It over. We also have general merchandise - store ia a good suburban town near ... Salem. . . Price very ... Jow. or will ex change for . city property in Salem or mall acreage. 14 room -hotel In a good aobnrban town' north of Salem, doing a good business, reason for selling owner haa other business' to - attend to. Price $10,000 i M0ISAN " ULRICH 122 North Commercial - Phone 1354. 25-a2tf 4 room house amall barn. Street paved. $1000.00. . ' 5 room house, 2 lots in Portland, to exchange for small tract, near Salem, price $3200. 353 sere two sets of Bldgs, 180 under cultivation, will take one half in City property. $95., per. acre... , . .. SI acres. 55 acres under, cultivation good fair Bldgs- close to small town and RJX. $100. per acre. 63 acres adjoining towa Inc. . $5000. will take equity in small tract or City property. Price $80OO. '-- 700 acres. 360 nnder cultivation, fine buildings, $60 per acre, will accept city property, for one half. ..Balance terms. n -40 acres near Shaw, trade for small tract or City ; property.' equity $3000. This is a fine little farm, aee me soon. 10 acres close to city, at a bargain. 10 acre- highly improved, fine build ings, a fine home for any one, exten sive rhickenvranch. $3500 will handle. . 4 room house, -good lot, $400 will baadl it. O. W. LAFLAR Inssrsnee and Loan 410 Oregon TUdr. Phoa 54S 25-sl f. " c 4 4 4 4 v 4 4 . . 1 A t . V r i- 4 s. a. 4. i K i i A 4 -4 i t