The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 10, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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' J ? ATJD8EO BUKC3 ' : j 7 Vsr . PHONE: 101
rrIIE GOLDEN HOtJfc CLUB
i L opened the fall social seas m
with a delightful 1 o'clock luncn
eott' yesterday for which; Mrs.. D.
N. Hendricks was hostess,' Covers
wefe placed for, eleven. The
luncheon table was effectively
decked with yellow flowers and
yellow candles, with the same
'color scheme predominating In
the favors. A basket of mari-
' golds and chrysanthemums form
r ed the centerpiece. 1 Mrs., R. J.
Hendricks was guest of honor, for
the! day. The afternoon was spent
with sewing and chatting. Mrs.
J. R, Pemherton is the cjub presi
dent. . ' . . -, i ; -, ,-
Covers at the luncheon were
placed for Mrs. ' L. & Springer.
Mrs. Mason Bishop. Mrs.4 Ingrey,
Mrs. Siewert, Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mrs.
Brelr of Woodburn, Mrs. J. . R.
Peiaherton, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks,
. Mrs. Claude Van Slyke, Mrs. Er;c
Butler? and . the hostess, ! Mrs. D.
N. Hendricks. 4
i ' Ralph Emmons, Who -left last
-month for Seattle to J enter the
University of Washington, has
be&v Compelled to return to his
home on account of Illness.
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Having nesrotiated for the exclusive Salem agency for "Baby ;
Boudoir! and "Eyjar Novelties we announce to Salem women
the news! of the arrival of the very I desirable stamped semi-made
art goods. . . :. , :;" : V
While shopping stop and examine these, get acquainted withj
particular.
BabyBoiidoir
Infants Dresses, jGertrudes,
Nightingales, bibs, pillows
stamped and hemstitched on
best quality materials.
5 Children's School Dresses,
8 to 12 years. Made of Ever
fast suiting, stamped and
made up $3.50. j .'
' . Children's Pantee Dresses,
2, 4 and 6 year sizes, stamped
and made up, Eyerfast suit
ing, price $2.75. j
Women's stamped, made up
Dresses, Everfast suiting, 16 '
to 42, price, $4.95.
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aJKff.Oxeson Statsmaui,
Salem; .Oregon.
' Enclosed find $3.00
dax rate.
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Name ...
- Address
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This rate applies to renewal as well as new suHscribers by mail.
Subscriptions started when desired. - !
"Xhjs offer closes on November. Istl After that date the regular t
price of $5.0tt for inail subscribers will prevail. .
i Th manv friends of Miss Mabel
Marcus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Marcus. wIU be interested
in the fact that she was pledged
ihis week to membership in the
belta Psi Kappa honorary physi
cal education fraternity at Oregon
Agricultural college. Miss Mar-
. . AW 1
cus, wno is a senior at mo uui
terslty. Is a Sigma Kappa.
The Sweet Briar club, meeting
for the first autumn gathering, as
te guests of Mrs. Glen L. Adams,
ojpened the afternoon - with, the
election of officers. Mrs. Karl
Kigel was elected president; Mrs.
Ed Pratt, vice president, and Mrs,
Zona Allen, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Taylor was a special guest of
tae ' dav. After a conversational
hour the hostess served refresh
ments. : j i
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The members of the club are:
rs. W. C. Franklin. Mrs.. Ed
Pratt. Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. E.
O. Moll. Mrs.. James Imlah. Mrs.
v.
C. Chaffee, Mrs. C. O. Page,
rs. Al Steiner. Miss Nellie Tay
lor, Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. L. A.
Crote. Mrs. William McCall. Mrs.
Mose Adams and Mrs. Glen Ad
orns. (y'-V
Announcement !
j Eylar Novelitiss
j Eylar Novelties stamped
and semi-made of Eyerfast
linens , - . i
Lunch sets, white and colored.
Buffet sets, white and colored.
Dresser Scarfs, white, colored.
Pin Cushions, white and col
: ored. "
Towels, white and colored.
Handkerchiefs, white, colored.
Kerchief Cases, white, colored. .
Aprons, white and colored
Salem's Leading Department Store.
Exclusive Agents for Royal Society
OS)
USE THIS COUPON
for one year's subscription at the bargain
By MaU Only
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;Thi iadl'ea' telrcle ol 1 Uh GAR
wtllrineet ior anlraportantrinert-
inr at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow af
ternoon at the armory. The mem
bers ire especially urged -to be
present. : y :
The missionary society of the
Firs .Congregational ; church will
meet this afternoon at the home
of Mrs.: John J.. Roberts, 768
State street. Mrs. V. C. Kant
ner has charge of the program,
while devotions will, be led by
Miss Marian ..Wyman. ; Hostes
ses with Mrs. Roberts will be
Mrs. - Frank Neer, Mrs; L. C- Far
mer, Mrs. E. A. Poulsen and Mrs.
A. A. Gueffroy. . '. .
The Loyal Daughters' class of
the ' First Christian church met
at the' home of Mrs. John C.
Humphreys on Tuesday evening to
organize a mission study circle,
electing the following officers
President, Melba Robinson; vice
president. Miss Dean; secretary.
Frances Plov, and treasurer. Inea
Wood. The' name selected for the
circle wasi Ele Bant'amo. which
means in the African language,
"For others." A study of world
religions will be the program for
the year. I
Mrs. LaMoIne K. Clark will of
ficially represent the Salem Worn
an's club tomorrow at the Fed
eratlon breakfast at 11:30 o'clock
at the Multnomah Hotel in Port
land. Mrs.; Clark will also remain
Ill
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Today-
First Baptist churdv Woman'aV,
society. chuTch parlort.' 2:3
,i Jason Lee ehurchrfsupper,;-
South Salem Friend woman's
Missionary society., MM. Ethel
Miller,- 1620; South H!h street;
hostess. ' 1 ' t
Woman's Missionary society Of
First Presbyterian church. Miss
Gertrude Eakln. hostess, at Salem
Indian school at Chejnawa. 2:30
o'clock, and Professional Business
Women's sale. ! ; .! f . j ; ; . -X. ",
Three-Link club, club rooms.
Social at Baptist chnrch for Sa
lem high school students, 8 o'clock
Miss Frances M. Richards, hos
tess at tea, 3:30 tlo 8:30 o'clock,
Lausanne' halL
Missionary soeiety. i First Con
rreeational church. Mrs. i John J.
Roberta, 768 State street,? hostess.
Young people's social 'evening.
Baptist church. ; j j
' Saturday I ? "
Salem ' Woman's plub. Club
house. Business ! mebtirig 2:30
o'clock.'" ; ' ! ' ' ' .
Professional and Bu$tas Wom
en's sale, 165 N.' Liberty f v
Ladles-circle of the GAR, arm
ory, 2:30 o'clock. 1
In Portland -ior the Business and
Professional Women's club din
ner at the YWCA In the evening.
Mrs. C. K. Spauiding, president
of the Woman's club fwill be un
able to attend the Portland lunch
eon on account of the business
mefln of the club here at 2:30
o'clock tomorrow afterbooni '.trp
The members of r, tie Woman'
Relief corps will present a beau
tiful silk flag at 9:30 o'clock Sun
day morning to the First Methoa
1st Sunday school. Mrs Louise
Kinc will make the presentation
The menibers of both the GAR,
and the WRC are urged to attend
the ceremonies. J
A delightful social lathering is
planned for, this evening at the
First BaptisPs church I when the
student council and th BYPU will
entertain Jointly for t the junior
and senior high school and uni
versity. students. Thi ehtertain-
ment for the evening
Is planned
for the pleasure of al
Refresh-
l
ments will be served.
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With tha YMCA
drivTe para-
mount among current
civlc inter-
ests, a large number of prominent
local women contributed to the
success of the large opening din
ner on Wednesday evening.
With Mrs. F. A. Elliott chair
man of the entire arrangements,
the following; committees served: 4
Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Hfrs. Russell
Catitn. Mrs. ts. u. cross, Airs. j.
P. Bishop, Mrs. J. H. arrar, Miss
Van Patten, Miss Marian Wyman,
Mrs. A. ; F. , Marcus, MrB.' F. S.
Anunson, Mrs. G. R. Jjohnel, Mrs.
Frank . Powers, Mrs. J3ates. Miss
Bates, Mrs. T. A. Raff My. Mrs.
W. Pickens, Mrs. Nathan Pickens,
L. C. Barnestt.i Mrs. G. fc. Ross,
Miss Mina Gile, Mrs. A. I A. . Un
derbill, Mrs. Curtis Cross,' Mrs. C.
E. MillerMrs. A. B.. Hansen, Mrs.
A. H.-White, Mrs. J. F Pekley,
BBCOME
A BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Earn 40 to 50 i week
- Tie secret of the mot ftmmtu
bemmtf specialists nfc fomrs
MarcellinerScientifk Hfir Dyeing. '
i Waving, Bleaching. Facials, Mud
packs. Skin work, Manicuring and ,
all branches of beauty 4mltar i ,
taught by expert ojpratora
COM PLETB COURSE
with practical shop experience. 4
, UODERATB itbkms
, Emtoll Now,. . WnU'for Terms.
L Day 4mJ Ereumt Classes
', . j' ADomM: Miaa Locicwooo
323-27 PAmn Bt.oa.. powtuamo. oaa.
main osaoi
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Mrs. F. B. South wick, Mrs.- I. D
Mrs. H. - Swafford, Uxfi. Stanley,
Anne Tow and F. M. Reed.
Af further group, asststlng yes-
Jerday' ,non, inciuded Mrs; D.- D.
Sodolotsky, Mrs' W. Davies
Mrs. George O'Neil, Mrs. Earl
Gregg, Mrs. McKIllop, Mrs. Lath
am, Mrs. B. J. Patten Mrs. Mary
Bishop, Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. Klght-
linger. Mrs. Tucker. Mrs. Burtle
son, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs.
Hatch, Mrs. " Charles ,McIntyre,
Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Apderson, Mrs!
Chester A. Cox, Mrs. Charles El
gin, Miss Edith Hazard, Mrs. Ross,
Mrs. Daugherty, Mrs. James Nich
olson, Mrs. C. B. McCulIough, Mrs.
Merle Rosecrans, Mrs. A. T. Wool-
pert, Mrs. Harry Love, Miss Ruth
Rullfson and Mrs. John Farrar.
' The B.' E." club met Wednesday
evening for the first meeting of
the season at the home of Dr. and
Mra. 6. L. Scott. Six tahles of
five hundred were in" play; - with
autumn leaves and flowers forming-
an attractive background. The
ladies' high score of the evening
went' to Mrs. Claude Townsend,
while for the men ' Otis Watklns
won. ' The consolation prizes were
gained by Mrs. John Spong and
Edward Fandrich. ;
In the serving of refreshments
the hostess was assisted by Mrs;
S. E. Kightlinger, who will ; be
the next hostess for the club on
October 22. . - , '
Guests of the club for the eve
ning were Dr. and Mrs. ; B. - F.
Pound. -f '
The membership list includes
Mr., and Mrs. Edward Keene, Mr.
and Mrs. Orin Watklns, Mr. and
Mrs. John Spong, Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Fandrich, Mr. and Mrs. F
E. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Stafford. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles
Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davles,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. 9. E. Kightlinger and Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Townsend. '
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Mrs. W. S. Haley, manager of
the Miller Beauty parlors, was In
attendance at the first annual
Portland . beauty and style show
which was held at the Portland
Odd Fellows hall, A style show,
displaying many attractive cos
tumes, was held in connection.
Prizes were given for the best
examples, of hair dressing, v
Mrs. Haley Is . especially inter
ested in bringing a similar beauty
an1 ct via hn tn Salem ' ;
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Mr. and Mrs. Willard Seton
Kaufman Ruth Barnes) will ar
rive here, Saturday from Seattle
be guests for the wedding of
Miss Esther Parounagian and Mr.
Ralph Barnes. ; Mrs. George H.
Hall, a great-aunt of Miss Par
ounagian, will also be present for
the ceremony which will be per-
formed at 4 o'clock 1 Saturday af
ternoon at the First Methodist
church. ; 1 : 1 i
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jMrs. LaMolne R. Clark, Mrs. J.
A Churchill, Mrs. John Albert and
Mrs. C. P. Bishop are among those
from the : Salem Woman's cjub
who will be in attendance at the
Federation luncheon Saturday at
the Multnomah hotel. Mrs. Bish
op;, as chairman of the home prod
ucts committee for the state, is
going in the particular Interest of
that work. A number of -others
from the Club here will be unable
to attend the luncheon on account
of the regular meeting coming on
the same day. ,
Amendments will be the subject
for discussion on Monday at the
weekly meeting of the Woman's
Republican Study club at the home
of Mrs. C. P. Bishop. The. meet
ing has been called for 2:30
o'clock. :
The Business .and . Professional
Women's club is opening the doors
at 165 N. Liberty street yesterday
morning tor .the first hours of a
three-day rummage sale.'
'Much interest Is being centered
around the announcement of the
Use Our Collection Department
Marketing; time, Mr. Farmer, is fwhen you can
' make splendid use of our Collection Department. .
I Just give us your Notes, Drafts, siiis or iaaing
j and Acceptances and we shall, through our wide
V connections in other cities, gain prompt remit-
' tances for you.- - ' '..)! '. ' ;': '
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I As you use the facilities here at the1 United
States National more fcnd more, j you'll realize
: how valuable an efficient and helpful banking
connection can really be for you. ' j
United States
National Bahk
Salem.Oregon.
all day Itii akV which thV Tilrei
IJnkUclPh-wirt-gponsoT at the IOQF
hall on November 15. A cafeter
ia, a country i store, fancy-work,
dolls.' antiques, candy, a minstrel
shows, 'a side show, and forfune
telling will all be features of the
anticipated event. . . ;
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On Wednesday afternoon at 3
o'clock! at the home of the bride's
brother, Harry E. White, occurred
the marriage of . Mrs. Mildred
Schrnnk and Floyd M. White. Rev.
E. H.' Shanks officiated using the
beautiful ring service. The bride
is a daughter of Mrs. F. H.1 White
and. a young woman of charming
personality. She was attractively
gowned in a frock of tan canton
crepe and carried pink carnations
The groom Is the son of Mr; and
Mm. B. A. White and Is a .well
knownS business ! man " of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. White left at once
by motor for a short honeymoon
at the Tillamook beaches.
-The women's society of the First
Baptist church; will hold their re
gular-meeting at the church par
lors on Friday afternoon at' 2:30
o'clock.' Mrs. C. T. Hoover, Mrs,
A. B. McKIllop and Mrs.' Lottls
are hostesses, j . , ,
The following program has been
arranged: ; ,
Devotional, Mrs. H. S. Gile;
vocal solo, Mrs. J. Dale Taylor,
A series of five minute talks on
"My Personal Interest In Missions"
will follow. Medical Missions and
White Cross, Mrs. T. A. Rafferty;
Chapel Car, Colporteur and Gos
pel Missions, Mrs. S. Willis; Com
munity Center, Mrs. C. B. Huber;
Foreigners in Our Own Land, Mrs,
H. C. Lempke; Work Among the
Indians, Mrs. John Sholunl;
Work Among the Negroes,; Mrs
E. H. Shanks. . Negro spirituals
Our Stations in j Cuba.vMrs. Geo
O'Neil;! Our Kindergartens. Mrs
Harry E. White; Missionary Train
ing Schools, Mrs.-'Thos.'-H. Clare;
w. w. ;o.. Miss Mina GOe; Steiv
ardship, Mrs. O. B.Neptane; piano
solo, Miss Truth "''Huston.. I The
program will be , followed by
social hour and light refreshments
Six Salem girls are among those
receiving bids this week from so
rority chapters at the Oregon Ag
ricultural college. ' Miss Margaret
Pierce and Miss Catherine Hartley
have been pledged Alpha Chi Ome
ga; Miss Odile Matthews, Alpha
XI Delta; Miss Elizabeth Taft.
Gammai Phi Beta; Miss Margaret
Breltensteln, Pi Beta Phi; ' and
Miss Margaret Smith, Beta Kappa.
Mrs. fM. E. POe of Vancouver.
Wash., jjister of;C. C. Russell.; is at
the Russell home during Mr. Rus
sell's sickness; i
The. Woman's
Missionary i soci
ety of the First Presbyterian
church i Will meet at 2:30 o'clock
this afternoon at the Salem Indian
school it Chemawa as the gae&ts
of Miss: Gertrude ' Eakin. i Mrs.
Harwodd Hall and the students
at the 'school will assist in pre-
senting the program. A feature
of the afternoon will be the trave
logue by Mrs. Hall covering some
of her travels In Mexico with an
exhibition of curios collected in
that country. All 'women of the
church are particularly Invited to
attend j this meeting. After the
program the visitors will be con
ducted I through the buildings.
Those who will furnish cars and
those who would like transporta
tion are asked to telephone Mrs.
Bares, ,2004-w. I In order that
transportation arrangements may
be- made. - i
One of the charming pre-nup-tial
affairs of the week for which
Miss Esther Parounagian was the
inspiration was the dinner; party
Tuesday evening at the Beta Chi
sorority. Covers were placed for
twenty-four. ! - i
NEAV GOV ERN3IKXT ACCEPTED
- SANTIAGO, Oct i-r-Argentina,
Brazil find Uruguay 'have recog
nized the new ; Chilean . govern
ment, it was announced-today.
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GtASSIFDEI) SEGTIOH
v- Phoaa CJ -AflTertMng Pegt. ,
CUifSTXIXO ADYXSTI8ZXXSTI
Xato pn waratj
Par tawtlna ' " ' ' :
TarM fauartfoaa , ..;
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Money to Loan
T. K. rOKO '
(Ovar lid m Baak Baak)
BEFORE TOU LEAVE YOUR HOME or
car ' aava it ioaaraa properly. Fkoaa
161. Back Headrieka, XJ. 8. Bank
BMf. ; a38tf
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AUTO TOPS '"
AUTO TOPS SIDE CURTAIKS PUT
oa door rods. Proparo bow for a rainy
day. Call and aeo O. J. Hull, at his
Bfty location. 219 Stato St. 8-a29tl
FOR RENT-'
ALU OR PART OF 9 ROOM HOUSE DI
iddr into threo arparato-iapartmanta;
partly furnithed. Two blocka north of
CaoitoL Phono 630. ! 4-ol0
FOR REXT I
Babnrban bom of 3-aerea cloao la on
parad read, nice saw building, 923
per montn. i
THOMASOX
821 Stat Bt. ' 4o9
PRTHTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT TU".
wording "For Boat." prie 10 eonta
oaeh. Btatoamaa, suamoas uiuco, aa
Oronnd rtooi'.- -; '"-
i FOR RENT Apartment 5
FOUR ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT
'Private bath. 1047 North Commercial.
Phone 1168-J. w - . . -oia
APARTMENT, 733 N.
COMMERCIAL
.1 5o9tt
HAZEL APARTMENT8 LIGHT, HOT
water and bath, 2361 HaaeL Phono
1989-W. i".. , S1
CUZAS. ATTRACTIVE S ROOM ' Apart
ment for two. Clote in. 447 Center
atreet. Call evaninxa after , 6-013
PiTTOV APARTMENTS HOT WATER.
heat.- private path. CaU' Pattoa'a
Book atore. 5-o2tf
TWO FffENISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooma, 1983 Stato St. i . 5 i20
THREB ROOM FURI8M? APART.
aunt, awa A. Dimmar. i w-
FOR RENT APABTMIKr 1 MO.
3onnnereiai. '
HAZEU GREEF1 I
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Peoples and
daughter of Salem visited hrpther
Carl llorrla Sunday. .. . .
Will Zeantokl has returned from
a hunting: trip in wanumsvu"
county. ' -
The Woman's Missionary asso
ciation will have literature meet
ing at the parsonage Tnursday,
Oct.' 9. '-' I " -
Edna Davis has returned from
Roseburg. ! !
Fay. Spaplding of Salem spent
the week-end with Ellen j Clemens.
Louis Kobow is building an up-
to-date chicken house Tfith elec
tric lights. Biddy Is expected ! to
be on the job winter as well as
summer. ; .
School began Monday! with 50
pupUs in attendance. I
j Mrs. Olive Beardsley la running
a Jitney taking a number; of pupils
to the Salem schools. ; -
Mrs. Lonis Kobow is suffering
from bolls. J ' i
t A: number of friends surprised
Rev." Lula Luckey at the parsonage
Wednesday evening. Miss'Luckey
was : returned as pastor I for the
coming - year at conference re
cently.-; f '-'. - ;: j . 'I
I GENERAL MARKETS
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PORTLAND, Oct. 9. Grain fu
tures: Wheat, hard white, blue
stem, baart and soft white, Octo
ber, November - $1.57; f western
white, October 1 1.5 4 i November
$1.54; hard winter, 'northern
spring, October, November $1.52;
western red,' October, November
$1.51; BBB hard white ! October,
November $1.65. I
- Oats No. 2 white ; feed, Octo
ber $39.50; November. $41;. No.
2 gray October $38.50 ;( Novem
ber $39; eastern $38 pounds Octo
ber, i November $38; eastern 3 -pounds,
October, November $3T.
; Barley No. 2, 46 pounds; Octo
ber $49; 44 pounds. October, Nov
ember $46; eastern 46 ! pounds,
October; November $46. j ;.
Corn No. ; 2, eastern yellow
shipment. October, November $48;
No. 3 ditto, October $47.25; Nov
ember $47. " i:' '-''::
Millrun October;2 November;
$34;; Montana' mlllrun November,
$32.50. .; j-
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1 SALEM MARKETS I
Prices aaotod . are wholeMle and are
prioea irocerved - by .farmer. : No retail
price. are aivea. ' - i
S BATS AND HAT
No. liSOft white wheat- .,... S1.40
No. 1 soft red whrat-.. ; ,......!. 85
Oata . ' , i.50c55c
Cheat hay $12 $13
Oat hay . ..:..$14 f $15
CloTor hay. baled i 12 ( 814
POXJC acVTTOX AJTD BEir '
Hfoicn. ISO-2 OO ort. ...,$$9.85
Heirs, 2W-230 tvt :f 8,5O5nr,9.60
Hoga, 250-300 cwt ... $8fa 9.50
Rourh hesTy 6)4e Q TMi
Light 101 i , , .., 9a
Top Teal, dreaaea, , , 80
Cowa , 1 O ta
Lamba .
-$Va
POULTBT
Heavy bene
Light hen
1T
BXTTTER. BOTTERFAT
croamei
Batterfi
ry butler -..j.........;.dc(g tic
'aV ltliTered, ....;!(
Milk, per rwt ..$1.90
Erra, eelects-..,, 1., 1, i 1. ,.ao
- standard -,.t ... ,". . .iA-:,. .40
Pallets.' ,h.. .... 1 $S
Oaa wak ix tarttoaa) ,
Oaa aMata ... , , ., . , , , .... T0
Blx atta enknet. mi aioata 13
IS atMUu' aaatnet, pr auxtk 13
Uiataui fat amy a4vwtteaMmtSSf
-, FOR. KrnVrlSooina O
FURNISHED'" ROOM. MODERN HEAT-
a, near pttoir faras. rhoat 187TB
. ' 0-10tf
FURNISHED HOTJSEKEEPINO ROOMS.,
ona Dioca from pna una. sill Mtpia
arenno. V 6-oll
FCRXISHED ROOMS WITH KITCHKN
pnviUfe. "449 orta High. . . -ol2
HOUSEKEEPIXO BOOMS,
110
DIYI
6011 atoa. . .
BOARD AND ROOM AT 623 K. COT-
tage. 6-oli
HEATED, rCRHISHXD ROOMS WITH
or without board. Jaqoira 545 Ch.
meketa St. -o3ll
ROOMS TO RENT CALL SOAa-fT.
S-"f
FOB RE XT Ilousea
TWO ROOM COTTAGE. GOOD LOCA-
tioa. ; Call 1794-. 7-ol2
5 ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED OR UN-
furnished -for rent. - - Oartrmda J. IS.
Paso, 492 N. Cottaco. T-o7tt
FOR RENT: 7 ROOMS. MODERN. FUR-
aiabod. 860 a. Cbvraa atroot $65.00. W.
H. GRABENHORST CO, 275 STATE
ST. . t03
S ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE IN.
Uertrada . aU Fafo, 492 Kona Cot
tar St..-.. ..i, .. ., , t-.,.:- 7-23tf
HOUSES FOR KENT SMALL MODERN
1565 S. Cottar. S2&. & rwm Oak U
f 30. a room fnrniahod $45. 6 rooa
199 North Slat- for 625, with carac.
. BUCKS HENDRICKS :
TJ. & Bank Bid. 7-a30tf
HOUSES TO RINT , L. WOOD, S4!
FOB SALE Miwllanrons 8
GRAPES FOR SALE F. L.
WOOD.
8011
Weit Saloau
APPLES AT ERNEST ANDERSON or
chard on Oak grove road. Polk county.
8eTeral Tariotiea, 65e per box orchard
run. Brine boxe. Phono 17F31.
8-oia
FOR SALE GARDEN BAND. NOW 1 3
th tuna to pat your fardea in food
haps far apriar aoodinr. RaionbU
price, i Phone H. J. Boardlr, S6F3.
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TEAM AND PIGS, OLDER AND Yooa-
er. Woinee le; Vetch aed 2 Vac per
lb. EH Finney, Rt. 2, Gerraia.
'. v i f 8-O10
APPLES DXLIYXBED Phono 87711.
8-a28U
Apples
Com t Geo.: K. Tkoirntoa'a. Gat
apples at radocad prlca. Phone 97F12.
8-0II
Beautiful Oregon Roc I
i And e1eva ' otter Oretoa sonra t
father with a fine eolleetioa of patrkt
(e Mara, aaerod aeags and atasy e-f
time faroritea.
' ALL TOR SSe. '
(Spoclal prioe la aaaUty lots)
Eapoeia&T adapUbl for aehooL eoSj '
aroaity or homo ainxiaa. feasd for-
Western Scnstci:
TO pates mow jta Ita tWrl a21Uaa
. ' ' PabUOea py 1
OREGON TEACHERS KOSTULT
115 8. OaauMrelal St. Saloaa. Or.
GOOD STEP LADDERS ASD PORCf
swiasa at a sartala. 1751 Waller ft
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FIRST CLASS OATS AMD TETCH HAV
Phono 84F12. .
nrresposa Notices
Tretspats Hetiees, site 14 tacit as by
t laehaa, priatod aa rood 10 eaaet
eaaTaaa boariac the words, Notice It
Hereby Glren That Trospaaaiar It
Btrietly Torbiddea Oa These Promlaos
Uader Peaalty Of Froseeatiea." Prie
15 oaeh or two (or SSe. Etateamaa
Puhliakiaf Oompaay, Salam, Oreroa,
- - - $-stf
PRINTED CARDS, SIZ 14" BT TMM
wordiac "Rooma to Boat. price If
eeats oaeh. Statesmasv Bsslaass CJ
flee, Gronnd FVoor. - 3.
rOB SALS OLD BEWSP APES 3, 19
coat a baadla. OireaJaUoa aopacuaeat
Oreroa Kateemaa.
FOB 6AIIvectoc O
FOR ! SALE PLYMOUTH ROCK PULL
ota and niee frya. Phase 263 Eve
nings, 88F13. 9-oll
FOX TERRIER PUPS 5 WEEKS OLD.
mack ana while. Cheap. Mr. Stuart,
. Model Bakery. Phone 1657. 9 11
SPITZ PUPS FOR SALE 481 SOUTH
Cottage. 1 ; 9-el2
FRED W. LANGS, VETERINARIAN- .
Of floe 430 8. Comaurciai. Phone 1198
Re. Paoa ista. e-mantf
WOOD FOB SALE 11
NUMBER 1 SEASONED I GRUB - OAK
wood . Phone 7F2.. ll-ol2
SECOND GROWTH FIR AND OAK AT
very reasonable prices. Phone 27FS.
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SECOND GROWTH FIR AND OAK AT
ery reaaoaablo prices. Phono 27 FS.
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THE VERY BE8T DRY WOOD OP ALL
kinda for aalo at reasonable prices.
John H. Scott. Phone 254 or 22. lloll
JUDD SAWS WOOD. Phone 142. ll-o25
18 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL
kinds. Price roasonsbl aad prompt
deli very. Phono 1958-W. Il-sl8tf
STOPI DON'T BUT INFERIOR WOOD I
Get the best oak aad fir; also coal.
By phoning 1855. H ilOtf
16 INCH WOOD FOR NORTH SALEM
from aev as ill near Deal school. S
loads 15. Phono 1220. 11-9U
BEST GRADB OF WOOD
4 ft. ana 16 inch.
Dry er frees mill voot, J
Dry eecoad fravta fir. :
Dry old fir.
Dry 4 ft oak.
Prompt delivery aad reaooaable prlss
FRED E. WELLS. $80 Boat Char
Phone 1642. . ll-i
15-INCH OLD FIB. 4 FOOT OLD Fill
Booa4 a-rowth oak aa4 ash. Fhe' 1
. 1
1F8. if. D. Aiayflold.
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FOB BALE -DBT "1E0OND-G ROWTH (I
i.waod.. 4 ft. . For trswediete doiivert
I Phone 106, . 4-lli.
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