The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 16, 1924, Page 10, Image 10

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THE ORfcC.dN STATESMAN, SALEM, ORECION
TUESDAy MORNING, SEPTEMBER! 1G192
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AUDRKD BUNCH lf'&rS
Mk AND MRS. SPENCER
i Schaefer and daughter. Miss
.. Elizabeth .Schaefer, were the In
i spiratioa last evening for one of
- the most attractive of the early
autamnj dinners when Mr. and
Mrs,' JVhu J. Robert3 presided as
r hosts at their home. Lavender
chrysanthemums formed the floral
motif. -Dinner covers were placed
for Jwelve.
, i ifts. Schaefer Is the daughter
of, Mr.! J. D. Sutherland who has
been spending the summer here,
' both Mrs. Schaefer and Mr a.
Sutherland , having numerous Sa
lem friends.
"r Mr. i and Mrs.' Schaefer and
daugtr left this morning by
motor "for British Columbia. '
Particular Interest among Sa
lem Women is being attached to
", the meeting at 2 o'clock Thurs
" day Afternoon of the Woman's
Republican Study club when Con-
gressman W. C. Hawley. will
" tpeaWr authoritatively on matters
of distinct party Interest. He
will 'Choose a subject which will
be of interest to all public-minded
'womefe In the city, all of whom
. are not only invited, but urged,
to attend. Mrs. H. J. Bean. 917
- Court' street, will be the hostess
"for fhe , meeting. Tea will be
a nourishing
dish tasty and
easily digested !
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BISCUIT CO.
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The Problem of Furnishings for the Spare Room during
Fair Week is Solved Most Economically Here, ;
; Rooming Houses and Hotels
Should Investigate This
New Era Sheets $139
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size 54x90 . .
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v-.t Queen of the Home
.vha sheets, f09
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X' Mohawk Sheets, $f70
Size 72x90 ... I
,; Pequot Sheets,''
4 size 72x90
i 36-inch Hope Muslin,
"i a yard
Bed Spreads at 56x85-$2,00; 74x86-2.49; 81x90-$3.98
Colored at 34.25, $4.98, $6.50 . 'V
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Down Stairs ' Store Offerings
I In Warm Blankets J
Single White Sheet Cotton
Blanket, size 72x99. each
64x76 grey cotton Blankets.
pair . , . . . . , . . . .
. 64x80 grey cotton Blankets (n
' a pair . ...i...... VMtf J
C4x76 Colored Plaid Blankets
a pair ............ 4 . .
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Receive ' careful attention.
We pay the postage express
within a radius of a hundred
miles. , i u
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served and a 'complete i' program
has-been planned. .
M - . ; '41 ;
gThe Business fand Professional
Women's club, owing to inability
to find a suitable place,. have been
obliged to postpone the Rummage
Sale announced for this week.
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iMembers .of i the Alpha Chi
Omega alumnae! association with
their families participated Iii an
enjoyable picnic; last' evening at
liager's grove, i motoring out for
an informal bon-f ire supper.
The gioup included: . Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Fe$shetlan. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Chambers, Mr. and Mrs
Claude Steusloff, Griffith, and
Monroe Gilbert.; - .
I Mrs. C. P. Bishop had as her
house-guests over Sunday night
Mrs. Elizabeth DalgUsh and Mrs.
John Bailkie of Portland.
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(Among those attending the
Round-up this season at Pendle
ton will be MrsJZ. J. Riggs who
will be accompanied by Miss Lil
lian McCoy of t Portland. They
plan to leave Thursday with the
Shriners trainvf ;
The General; Aid society of the
First Methodist I church will meet
Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
in the church parlors, the change
of date occurring pn account of
the State Fair j coming next week.
The members of the West Central
circle are in charge of the meet
ing. ' ? '
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Chad wick chapter of the East
ern Star will meet in regular ses
sion this evening, members of the
McMinnville and Amity chapters
having been asked to be guests.
The newly announced writers'
club will complete its organiza
tion this evening at a meeting at
the Public Library. J. R De Spain
is chairman of the new club.
;d
1 Mrs. Z. J. Riggs had as her in
teresting hoiise-guest over the
week-end, Mrs'. Louise Palmer
Weber, a prointoent club-woman
ot Portland, t
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Mr. and M rg.j Ben Vide were de
lightfully honored Saturday even
ing, September! 14, on the occa
sion of their third wedding anni
versary when a group of friends,
all of whom were gueats at the
wedding three I years ago in Al-,
(I QQ 42-inch Pequot Tubing, mr
. . . Vl.VO a yard . .. . . ... 4il C
M OQ . . . .72-inch .Mercerized Table aq
. . . jl07 Damask, yard 70C
19c hc!T:, . . . . . . .. . . 98c
$1.98
72x80 grey cotton Blankets
a pair
70x81 colored plaid Woolnap
Blankets, a pair . . . . . .
72x8 4 Australian Woolnap
Blankets, a pair . ......
$2.95
ii Blankets .". .
Plaid Blankets, Pretty Colorings
$6.95 $7.95 $8.95 $9.95
Salem Store
46G StateSU
bany, gathered at the new home
of the honor; guests, '1175 North
Capitol street, for a surprise party.
Coming at 6 o'clock . with well
filled baskets and laden with candy
and flowers to express the greet
ings of the day, the anniversary
dinner was soon spread in the
dining room. A feature of the
evening was; the lovely wedding
cake decked with the appropriate
number of pink candles. A pro
fusion of delphinum, pink and
white asters, and pink rosebuds
were used during the evening in
the rooms.; ;
The time was spent with' music
and the telling of stories. ' The
wedding day was interestingly re
called when Mrs. Vick brought out
the nuptial-book. "Our Wedding
Bells," with its autographs. Be
fore her marriage, Mrs. Vick was
Miss Gladys Gilbert. : -
The guests planning the surprise
were: Mr j and Mrs. Charles Vick,
Miss Bertha Vick. Harriet Marie
Vick, Roy Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs
George F.j Vick. Mlsa Hollis Vickj
Mrs. Josephine Snyder, Marshall
Snyder, Miss Jeannie Snyder, Mrs.
Sophia Vick, Mr. and Mr. A. J.
Vick, Miss Lorraine Vick and
Roy Lamar Vick.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Vick, In j further celebration of
their wedding anniversary mo
tored to Portland to be guests at
the George F. Blake home.
Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin
will be hosts this evening for the
members ot the Writers club at
their home, 1355 Ferry street.
The Ladies' Aid society of the
First Presbyterian church will
meet on Friday of this week in
order to avoid conflict with the
State Fair. The meeting, which
will be held at 2:30 o'clock in
the church parlors, will be in
charge of the following grouo of
hostesses: Mrs. Charles Weller..
Mra. J Gillon, Mrs. Henry, Agnes
Harding, Mrs. Hager. and Mrs.
Altman.
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Mrs. R. M. T. Hester, castor's
assistant at the First Presbyter
ian church, will be at her oKice
this morning following a month's
vacation j in Callatin, Missouri;
Mrs. ; Heater returned home yes
terday. :-...
Recent house-guests at the home
of Mrs. Hogg were Mr. and Mrs,
Will Hogg of Seattle. A number
of interesting trips were planned
for the pleasure of the guests who
had an opportunity to go not only
to Neskowin but to take the Col
umbia River highway trip.
Miss Jeanette - Sykes was the
house-guest last week of Miss Marl,
garet Poorman in Woodburn. '
Piquot Pillow Cases,
Size JQ
42x36, each.UC
Advance Pillow Cases.
Size
42x36, each.
35c
94 Pequot 81-in ?Q
Sheeting, Yd. OilC
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$3.98
$3.98
$4.65
. $9.95, $12.50
Portland Silk Shop
383 Alder SL
SOCIAL CALENDAR . I
Today j
Writers' club. Dr.: and Mrs. F.
P F'ranklin, 1355 Ferry street.
; . Chadwick chapter .. of the East
ern Star. McMinnvilie and. Amity
chapters guests, j f '
St. Paul's Guild. Special meet-
log.
M New writers'
7J30 o'clock.
Unit, Library,
; Wednewlayj
1 American-Hawaiian I Entertain
ers. Program at Fjrsf Presby
terian church, 8 o'clock.
It.WCTU' business .meeting at
f;30 o'clock. j
First Methodist Church Circles
P South Central. Mrs. H. R. White,
1009 South Church strfet.
s West Central! Mrs G. H. Al
den. 760 N. Church "street.
East Central. Mrs. P. J. Kuntz,
797 N. Winter street
j Yew Park. Mrs.'E. E. Gilliam,
776 S. 12th street.
. Naomi. Mrs. M. C. Findley, 225
N. 20th. street.
Lucy Anna Lfe2 ?Mrs. A. A
Lee, 1515 State street.
'i. Thurstlay:
OAC club. Fairgrounds.
Chapter G of the PEd sister
hood. Mrs. W. B..Burt, 255 So.
14th street, hostess.-
'' Two table bridge lub. ' "Mrs.
Lewia Griffith, hostess.
'Woman's Republican t Study
club tea. Mrs. H. ; J; Bean, 917
Court. I :
Friday
Ladies' Aid 1 society. First
Presbyterian church,; 2:30 p. m
Church parlors.
Saturday
t American Association of'Uni-
versity Women. Luncheon. UJ: 30
o'clock; Marion hotel.
Miss Mildred I Roberts, was a
guest of Mis Caroline Lang In
Portland over the. week-end to
attend a tea given by the Portland
Hunt club honoring - the girls of
Camp Willlpa. Miss. Roberts was
a member, of j the" camp this
iummer.. i ; , t
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i Miss Thelma Young spent the
week-end as the guest of her
father,-T- A. Young.
Mr. and MrsJ Allan Bynon of
Portland and Mr. J. D. Crandall
pf Vale, Oregon were guests on
Sunday at the home of Col. and
fvirs. Hofer. j '
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I An attractive dinner was given
Saturday evening at the jJohn J.
Roberts home, f- hoooring Miss
Helen Roberts on the occasion of
her birthday. The table was a
domed for the evening with the
delicate pastel shades, predomin
ating in the place cards and in the
lowers and candles. Miss Roberts
returned Sunday to Portland
where she is attending St. Helens
hall. ' f j'-i'.r
Miss Fern Lavaleur and Harold-
M, Bunn were united In marriage
Sunday at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. 1. G. Lee, in Portland, form
erly! of the Highland Friends'
church. i ,
The Baptist Brotherhood of the
First Baptist church will meet
this evening fori 65 30 o'clock sup
per and an Interesting program.
.State Traffic Officer T. A. Raffer
ty will be the speaker. Special
music will also add to the pleasure
jf the evening. ,
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The Beta Chi girls will have as
their sorority house for the winter
the John H. Albert home at 670
South Winter street. With Wil
lamette, opening 5 yesterday the
girls have arrived,, from their var
ious homes for the new school
season. 1 ! V - : ;
Mrs. E. Hogg and Miss Eliza
beth Hogg have moved from 665
N'grth Winter street to their new
home, 1030 Hood street- - :
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Reverend H. F Pemberton ot
the Leslie Methodist church per
lormed the ceremony which united
in marriage Miss Opal Lucas and
Edwin Ely at 8:45 Saturday ev
ening at the ; parsonage. - The
bride wore navy ; blue Canton
crepe. Mr. and; Mrs. Ely, both
former students of the Salem
High school will make their home
with the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. F. Lucas, 1042 Saginaw
street. The bride Is an employee
at the Model Beauty parlor while
the groom is j an electrician by
trade. -'A I'. ) ;
Those witnessing the ceremony
were Mr. and Mrs. S- F. Lucas
and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Curry
(Winniired Lucas
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The First iMethodist church
Circles will meet tomorrow after
noon as follows: South Central
with Mrs. H. R. ' White. 2009
South Church ;street; West Cen
tral with Mrs.! George H Alden,
760 North Church TStreeH East
Ceutral with Mrs. P. J- Kunti,
797 North Winter street; Yew
Park with Mrs. E. E. Gilliam, Z7f
South 12th street; . Naqml with
Mrs. r M. C. Findley. 225 North
20th street; and iLucy 'Anna Lee
with Mrs. A. A. Lee, 1515 State
btrcet. f-ir
The South East Circle will
hold no meeting.
The North Salem WCTU will
meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock at the Highland Friends'
church. Mrs. Presnall is president
of the union, and. Mrs. F. L. WV
kenson, secretary.. ? - f
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Strick
lln and daughter; Nancy Jean, left
over the week-end to spend ten
days at Seaside. : f '
Col. and Mrs. E. Hofer have
as. their house guest for ten days
this month Miss Dorothy Hofer of
Pasadena, California. Miss Hofer
who ts on her way to the uni
versity of Washington, is the
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. A. F.
Hofer. She Is very well knowp
here. A part of the time will be
spent at Newport. .
Mr. and Mrs. j David W, Eyre
accompanied by their daughter.
Miss Rovena Eyre, and Miss Mary
Eyre, returned home late Satur
day evening from Vancouver, Bi
C. Mr. and i Mrs. Eyre motored
to British Columbia ten days ago
to meet their daughter who. with
her aunt. Miss Mary Eyre, has
been spending the summer abroad.
The interesting summer itltner
ary included visits through Eng
land, Scotland. Holland, Belgium;
Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and
France, made with a party ' of
twenty. ' If U ' -
Sailing from Cherbourg on the
"Leviathan," Miss Eyre and her
niece - arrived in New York on
September 1; Thev made interes
ting visits in New York, Washing
ton, D. C. Philadelphia, and Bos
ton, with later stops, in returning
via the Canadian Pacific, at Banff
and Lake Louise. ir
Miss Rovena Eyre had the un
expected pleasure, of passing thp
train on which Miss Charlotte
Zeiber was a passenger near Gla
cier, both trains coming to a stop
for a period of five minutes side
by side, giving the two friends
Opportunity to exchange, a' few
words from their respective obser
vation cars. The girls were un
usually fortunate as this is not
a usual part of the train schedule..
. Mr. Horace Sykes and daughter
Miss Jeanette Sykes who have
been in Salem for the summer are
leaving for Seattle in the morning
by ' motor. Miss Sykes will enterJ
the Cornish school for her second
year, taking interesting courser,
for which she 1st especially talent
ed, in violin, dramatic art, and the
Russian ballet. .
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Miss Venita Morrislon and MI.s
Emmagene Travis, both university
of Oregon girls, have come to Sa
lem and will be associated with
the Kennell-ElJIs portrait-studios.
They are making their home at
the Roberts apartments.
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Miss Hazel A. Bear, teacher at
the Washington junior high school
the past three years, writes that
she is pleased with her new loca
tion at North Ppwder, Union coun
ty, the high school having opened
there, September 8.
- Miss Bear ispent the 'summer
visiting and sight-seeing in the
east, going as far as Boston, the
return trip was made by way of
Philadelphia. New York, and
Washington, D. C. She visited
with relatives in Iowa and Color
ado, with a number of side trips.
She arrived home at the time
school opened. She plans to visit
relatives In Turner during the
holiday season.
TK2 important business meeting
of tue WCTU planned for 2:30
o'clock today in the halls has been
postponed until tomorrow after
noon at the same hour. With
urgent business to come up it is
especially desired that all mem
bers he, present for the meeting.'
The social hour will not be. held,
but has been postponed until a
later time.
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Outstanding among the social
events of the season will be- the
wedding tomorrow evening at the
First Methodist church at which
Miss Ruth Barnes, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes,
will become the bride of Mr. Wll
lard Seton Kaufman of Seattle.
The ceremony will be performed
at 8 o'clock. :
Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr..
were hosts over the week-end; at
a delightful house-party at their
cottage. "Chefry In." The group
motored home Sunday evening. ;
Mrs. Ralph White and Mrs.
James Teed have returned home
after attending the Oregon As
sociation of Dancing teachers held
in Portland. , The institute, meet
ing in Christensen hall, brought
forth a number of interesting
features that will be factors in
the new dancing season. The
tangos which have been so pupular
in the east are fast coming to
the west. !' Withf the fox trots In
creasing in popularity, two types.
the National,- and the Raggedy
Ann, will predominate. The waltz
Is coming in with the hesitation
meeting with very distinct popul
arity. The new trend Is to In
crease, rapidity of motiod. It was
brought out fhat the vulgar danc
ing has. been an outgrowth of
alow motions; - The new aim will
be to Introduce quicker time, with
the dances more interesting.
One of the most attractive
brides of the month was Miss
Beryl E.J Bond whose marriage
lo Mr. R. K, De Guire was an
event of Sunday. The ceremony
was performed at 8 o'clock in the
evening at the home of the bride's
parents. Mr and Mrs. rvvllfain
A. Bond. 1340 North Cottage.
Reverend Thomas A. Acheson
reading the Impressive, ritual.
The bridal party assembled at
the altar to the strains of Men
delssohn's wedding march played
by Miss Jean Ilobson. Immediately
preceding the. ceremony Miss
Trista Wenger aang, "I Love You
Truly." Miss Hobson playing ; the
accompaniment. The bride was
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attended by Miss Alice Mathey as
maid-of-:honor, while, Delmer
Bond, brother of the bride, acted
as best man. The bride wore a
lovely frock of net over orchid
satin beautifully trimmed with
lace. She wore a bridal wreath
on her hair and carried a shower
bouquet of bride's roses and maid
en hair fern. Miss Mathey was
becomingly frocked in a mode of
tan. She carried a Colonial bou
quet .' Lavender asters and Ore
gon grape formed the. background
for the ceremony.
An informal reception followed
the service with cosmos predomin
ating in the White and pink floral
motif in the dining room. Pink
candles were used on the table
with a miniature bride ond groom
featured on the wedding cake
which formed the appropriate cen
terpiece. Mrs. Joseph Olson pour
ed while Mrs. E. M. Hicks cut
the ices, assisted by. Miss Hazel
Haynes and Mrs. V. A. Ragsdale.
The bride, the daughter of, Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Bond. 'is a
graduate of the Salem high school,
attending both. Willabmette uni
versity and. the University of Ore
gon. ..She has worked two years
in the State library having been
more recently employed in the
secretary of state's office. Mr. De
Guire, the son of Mr. and H. It.
De Guire is an employee of the
Oreogn Pulp and Paper company.
tlMr. and Mrs. De Guire left Im
mediately by motor for a. wedding
trip to British Columbia. After
October 1st they will be at home
at 2240 South High street.
I? The guests for the wedding In
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. De
Guire, Mr. S. R. Bond, Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Bond, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs.
J, L. Olson, M. and -Mrs.' Clifford
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Ragsdale,
Mrs. Carrie Wiltermood. Delmer
Bond, Miss Doris Hicks. Miss
Helen Bond, Miss Trista Wenger,
Miss Jean Hobson, and Miss Freda
Olson.
f -The out-of-town guests Includ
ed: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Grace
Of Silverton. Miss Hazel Haynes
pf - Portland ; and Mr. Haddon
Bond of Dayton, Oregon,
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Dr. and Mrs. B. Blatchford plan
to leave tomorrow tp spend ten
days at Scappoos. : .
Text-Book Commission
Will Meet in November
"The state text-book commission
will meet at Salem in November
and make changes in one-third of
the text-books in the grammar and
high schools of the state, an ac
tion which ,is taken eyery six
years. The new books adopted;
will not go into use In the schoolf
until next year. Changes are to
be made in the following subjects:
Grammar grade schools Civil
government; geography .three
book series); history (seventh
nad eighth grades): Oregon his
tory (sixth grade); reading (basal
text, first U eighth grade inclu
sive). High schools Civics: French;
history (world and .American);
social problems; elementary eco
nomics; mathematics (higher
arithmetic); science (biology, gen
eral science, and manual for gen
eral science, manual for physics);
Spanish. , !
Only 20 . rents per person is
spent for soap each year In spite
of the fact that Saturday night
comes every week,
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. 8 room furnished house located at 1795
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d room new bungalow located at 1725
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C room home located at 305 S. 14th
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. New .4 room bungalow 1725 8outh
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FOR SALE CHEAP HOUSEUOLD FCR
niture, 1414; Mission St. . 8-sl8
FOR SALE 34 SIZE VERXIS MAUTIN
led. complete, like new. Cheap.-: 525
N. Capitol. , 8-S17
GRAPES FOR SALE OX WALLACE road
Box 20A. ; 8-sl7
FOR SALE A UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC
range at a ; bargain. Inquire 345 8.
14th St. ;i . 8-S17
EASY VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHIXQ
machine. In perfect condition, 1935
Mapla Are, 8-sl6
APPLES KINGS. G-RAVEN8TE1XS,
Waxens, 50c and 75c per box at farm,
Deliver 75a land $1.. Phoms 17F3U
. 8 sl7
EASY VACUUM WASHIXO MACHINE.
In perfect condition. 1925 Maple Ave.
8 sl6
OAS DRAG SAW
STEAM DRAG 8AW i
LOGO IX G EQUIPMENT S
Capital Bargain House
215 Center St. 8-slOtf
Beautiful Oregon Rosi
And eleven other Oregon so ncs te
gather with a free collection of patriot'
te songs, sacred songs aad many all
time favorites. '
ALL FOR J5e. "
(Special pries In quantity lots)
Especially adaptable for school, co
mnnity or home singing. Sand , for
Western Songster
TO pages bow ia ita third aditisya
. Published by .
OREGON TEACHERS MO! rHtT
215 8. Commercial St. Salem. Or.
FIRST CLASS OATS AND VETCH HAT
Phone 84F12. S-iSltf
FOE SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10
cents a, bundle Circulation department
Oregon btetesman.
GOOD 8TEP LADDERS AND PORCV
swings at a bsrgsin. 1757 Waller St
8-jae28tt
ONDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO.
Hare your snachiaa repaired by th
' people who make It. Special rente
rate to students. - $00 Maaonis Bids
. Phone 2S3. n38l
Trespass Notices
For Sale
Tresspass Notices, sise 14 laches by
9 Inches, f printed oa good 10 ounce
canvass bearing the words. "Not Ire Is
- Hereby Given That Trespaasiar, Is
Strictly Forbidden Oa These Premises
Under Penalty Of Prosecution." Price
ISe each or two for 25e. Btateemaa
Publishing Company, 8alem, Oregon.
" 8 atf
PRIXTED CARDS. 8IZB 14" BT TH"
wording, 'Rooms to Kent." price ir
casts each. Riateamaa Baslaess Of
FOR ALE Llreatock 9
FOR SALEFRESH
JER8EY
t)W
9 s!6
Route 7, Box 164.
FRED W. LANOE, , VETERINARIAN
of f ice 4 SO 8- Commercial, rhone una
Btt.r!ll-I 1 ... fl.V23t(
smsm
FOR SALE Livestock 9
PEDIGREED POIXTER HOUND Train
ed to do stunts and hunt, for sale. To
' aee the dog will bo to' buy it. For
particulars write 215 Center St., Sa
lem. Or. Phone 398. 9-sl7
WOOD FOR BALD 11
10 INCH AXD 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL
. kinds. Pr'.ees reasonable and prompt
delivery. Phone 19S8-W. Il-sl3tf
OAK, MAPLE, OLD AND 8ECOXD
growth fir, priced righV Phone 1879W
. ':- ll-o9
STOP1 DOX'T BUY INFERIOR WOOD I
: Get the best oak and iirr also coat.
By phoning 1855. 11-slOtf
18 INCH WOOD FOR NORTH SALEM
from- new 'mill near Deaf school. 5
loads $15. Phone 204, 11 -o9
BEST ORADS OF WOOD
d ft. and 18 inch.
Dry ar greea mill wood. '
Dry second growth fir.
Dry old fir.
Dry 4 ft. oak. -Promat
delivery aad reasonable prlee,
FRED E. WELLS, 280 South Chare
Phase 1542. 1184
18-INCH OLD FIR, 4 FOOT OLD FIR,
second growth oak aad ask. Phone
19F3. M. D. Meyfleid. U-jee
8PECIAL PRICES ON 18" OLD FIR
Phone 1361M. . ll-ef
FOR SALE DRY SECOXD-GROWTH fs
wood. 4 ft. Far tmssediata daMverx
Phnne ina 4-flie
WANTED Employment 12
EMPLOYMENT ON RANCH YEAS
around work. Notify Charles Weathers,
RL 8, Salem. - )2-sl8
WANTED FOR EXCAVATING AXfl
plooghihg. Team work of any kin
- Phone 1 62 2-W. Res. 735 Bellevne.
. 13-S27
Green RoofPaintinu
Also 'black,' yellow, blaa',!1 ' :'
Call and ask ta see some of "my- worl
la roof painting and reshingllag,
' M. B. MATHEWS
Phone 167. 12s29
WANTED FOR EXOAVATINO AN1
ploughing. Team work af any kind
, Phone J162J. . Res. 735, Bellevue.
1227
WANTED Aliacellaneouj 13
WANTED PLACES FOR 8TUDEXT8 to
room aad board;- light housekeeping
rooms) or places for students to work
for room and board Capital Basiness
College. Phone 388. 4 . 13 sl7
YOUNG MAN DESIRES PLACE TO
work for room and board. 5613 Rtates- .
man. j ' . 13-sl7
RESPONSIBLE REALTOR WITH GOOD
buaineaa wants silent partner with cash
' to handle a fine sub-division proposi
tion. - Address 5797, -care Stateman.
: ; " : . 13-sl4t(
WOODRY TUB AUCTIONEER BUYS
need (ornituro for caah. Phone 811
13-aprtf
WANTED A PARTY WHO WANTS A
five room-bona by only paying $3(
a month and a amall down payment.
Phase 1974 J or eaU 1057 8. 13 a,
... ;: 13-sjst
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN T4
take farm paper subscriptions. - A goo4
proposition to the right people. Ad
dreaa the PaeiHe Hameatead. BUtesntaa
Bide. 8slern. Or. :
IIELP WANTED - 15
WANTED HOP PICKERS FOR WIL
liama Hop Yard. Truck leaves east
end ot. bridge st 6:30 cseh, moroinr.
' 1 -!
AGENTS WANTED 16
SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS TO RB
present high class Eaatern Magftin
company. Mast be sble to devote al
time , and be experienced. Writs of
wire giving past experience ta M. A,
Bteele, 5, Columbus Circle, New York,
N. Y. . - k , 18 a2l
HELP WANTED Female 17
12 CLERKS EXPERIENCED IN DRY
goods, ladiee furnishings, and ready to
wear. Apply at once at Peoples' Cash
Store. 17-slltf
HELP WANTED Male 13
8 CLERKS EXPERIENCED IN SHOES,
furnishings snd clothing. Apply st
Peoples' Cssh Rtore. 18-lltf
Blale and Female 19
HOP PICKERS I WANT YOUt TRUCK
- leaves Commercial and Court sts. every
morning at 0:30 snd returns sfter pick
ing. Store on giounds. C. C. Kussell,
Phone 59K23 or ace Ben White, 19 s!4tt
BLACKBERRY PICKERS WANTED
Fine berries, good psy. Coma.. Ward
K. Richardson. Toledo, Ore. 19-sl4
SALESMEN ' 0
MAGAZINE 8ALE8MEN TO ACT - AS
district manager ia thie territory, also
crew menagere for the fastest nis ca
sino proposition today, ear furnished t
producers. Write or wire giving pest
experienea to M. A. Steele, 6 Celumbat
Cirele. New York. N. Y. ' SO 2I
lOULTRY AND EGC5S 21
LEtiHORX PUIJ.ET! FOR KALK
Ready to lay. Xo runts. I'lione ii'jKil
21sM
LOST AND FOUND 23
LOST 0JRIXDLE ENGLISH BULL FE-
male.. Reward for return or informa
tion leading to recovery. Flake'a Pet
land,' Phone 856 or 15bO-M. 22-ali;f
LOST SOMETHING f FIND ITI PHONt
a want ad lo The Stslesmsa. rhone Zi-
.,'- M-me"
LOANS
21
MONEY TO l0.N IX AMOl XTS $1000
to fiJU. i per ccni.
UKCKK A UEXDRICKS
U. 8. Bank Bldg. ; 24 s!6tf
LOAXS
We have money to losn st 7 per cent
Interest, security must be good.
W. II. ORABEXHOBST CO.
275 Stste St. -.' 24 sI4
GOVERNMENT LOAXS ON FARMS H
per cent. F. 1.. Wilkinson, iuj u. n.
National bank bldg. i a aprfttf
REAL KSTATJ4 City 23
Own
Your,
Homo
t ROOM HOI S!:. $1630; f'fRNEn UT
tiJii. Uertrude J. M. Page, 40'J N.
Cottage. a j altilf
FOR 8A1..K GOOD KIX UOOil HorsK.
plumbing and lights, large lot, fruit
trees, $1750; ny , titmi. .Swell ix
room bungalow strictly modern, oak
floors, east front, paVed atreet. -A snap
at SjjOO; cany terms. ' 7J acre dairy
ranch close to town and high s.'IkmI ;
want a smaller farm. F. h. WOOD.
341 Klate Ht. 25 slOtf
EXCEPTIONALLY FINK DUTCH Colon
ial home. New, modern In every detail.
6outn. Salem. Esy terms. $02 jo.
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