THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1924 AUDRED BUNCH Xj 'RS. MAItY B. CRAWFORD on the occasion of Iter 67th birthday, was the Inspiration for a charming surprise afternoon Monday at the home of her daugh ter, Mr. Wayne Henry?' Mrs. Crawford who divides her time be tween Chicago and her daughter's home near Salem was made the re cipient of many lovely gifts,! mes sages, knd flowers, messages: com ing from Mrs. Craw ford'f daugh ter, Mrs, (Joyce Hunger, andrson, 1'. L.- Crawford, both of Chicago and from' a daughter, Mrs, IUewis' Randall In China. The flowers about the rooms were yellow and white chrysanthemums, gifts to the honor guest. """After a delightful social after- (trA)Yi cm TTianks giving Thursday, XowmlxT -7. j rWved All Iay j " ? Music "5 to 7 -:; - J$tm- -: - j - - -I ' -: t Olvirlnfa Ovster CockLii i Chilled -Hearts of Celery en Chicken, )a la Neapolitame ; .. t ' . Consonime' Printaniere ? - ' y -; i -! -y '-I- Choice - ; -." , New York Sirloin Steak Stanley '' . Chicken Fricassee, Supreme - , , ' . v .Roast Loin of Young Pig, Apple -Banco '. . Baked .Stuffed Young Oregon Turkey, Cranberry Sauce ' - Roast Domestic!, Goose, Apple en Glaze Prime-Ribs of Eastern Steer au Jus Candied Sweets . ,i t Snowflake Potatoes ' Buttered Tiny June Peas I Head Lettuce,. Thousand Island . ' Fruit Salad Maraschino ' ' -: . " f:. Dessert' .;v . .-. . , , . English Plum Pudding, Hard Sance - r " Fresh Strawberry Sundae Hot 'Mince Pie Gray Belle French Pastry , Fruit JelloV.Whip Cream V IceCreatnt 1 . Sherbet ; V " Home Made Cake j i Tea Coffee Milk " - Chocolate . - Mints Salted - Nuts : , Special a la Carte Menu for those who -do ' not wish a Full Course Dinner 71 : (TV 11 ilea Delightfully Luxurious Emphasizing Fashion's; Latest Eciicts in Fur Trimmed ; t i V - r Goats! A Final Clearance of Values to S65.00 in :? v Tha-Jbrisk; told weather now opon . "3. -iius inis. store prepared to tne I fullest possible extent with "garments J . - of beauty, of quality, of style distinc- I tion, necessary for comfort and sea- I ials; arid shaggy jweaves, with con I ' vertible or notched tollars ' Some J with plaid linings of wool, others lined with shimmering silks. See them to- l- day; It will be well worth a shopping I hour. !' : . ;- Col Furs ors Copper, Cinnabar Crinberry Oxblood- Platinmn Black Grey Hudson Seal Beaver Bay Squirrel Raccoon - Jap Mink Fox IVIondeQ 1 Plat. Wolf Salem's Ieadtng fTy PHONE 106 noon, the attractive birthday re freshments 'were served at small tables. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Lynn Purvine. Mrs. Worth Henry. Mrs. Lee Gibson, Mrs. Charles McCarter, and Mrs. Frank 'Crawford. I ! .-.- r The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Mary li. Crawford, Mrs. D. G. Henry, Mrs.. Samuel Phil lips. Mrs. Worth Henry, Mrs. Lynn Purvine, Mrs. Frank Matthews, Mrs. Donald Crawford,, Mrs. Char les Purvine, Mrs. John Phillips, Mrs. Samuel Barker. Mrs. Will Crawford, JVIrs. Jesse Wallinff, Mrs. W. L. Scott, Mrs. Phillip Pat rick, Mrs. Cranston Higgins, Mrs. France McKlniay, Mrs. ' Vivian Cochran, Mrs. Frank Crawford, anil unit bv'Oresonians ' Branch t i Ripe Olives liltiitUWI'1'UiHillMiiliiitiilHi rtiiil 1 -I jr- i BEGINNING TODAY is : :v This Sale! xr tn nf nr Fabrics Downy' Wool Arabia ! : Elysia r Mokme ' i Veloria - Arabella, Lustrosa t . TOstore Closed All Day Thanksgiving Department Store ' Mrs. Lee Gibson.' Mrs. Charles Mc Carter, Miss Frances Hunt, and the hostess, Mrs. Wayne Henry., Mrs. Crawford was a pioneer .to Oregon in 187?, coming here from Illinois. ' Mr. and Mrs.- E. T. Barnes are gnests this week in Seattle, spend ing the Thanksgiving season with Mr. and Mrs. Willard 3. Kaufman (Ruth Barnes.) ': , :; , Thanksgiving services will be held at 7:30 o'clock this, evening at the Auburn school house in ob servance of the day. An offering will be taken for the Children's Farm Home, with a further offer ing of fruits and (vegetables an nounced as being especially ac ceptable. Special music will be provided for the evening. 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet have invited as their guests for the Thanksgiving holiday, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Williamson and chit dren, Walter and Josephine, and Dr. and 'Mrs. Tom Anders, all of Portland. The latter part of the week Mr. and "'Mrs. Goulet will themselves be guests la Portland attending an affair on ? Friday night at the Anders home plan ned for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Bryan who are visiting in Portland, their former home, from Tacoraa. On Saturday Mrs. Goulet will be a guest at the I -o'clock luncheon honoring Mrs. Bryan for which Mrs. Williamson will be the hostess.' A : breakfast has been chosen for the meeting on Friday of the Past ' Matrons;' association when the group will meet for a delight ful -11 o'clock affair at the home of Mrs. Emma i Murphy Brown. Hostesses with Mrs. . Brown will be Mrs. A. II. Steiner, Mrs. Miles, and Mrs. William McCall. - .. --' - v ' - j i One of the most attractive wed dings f .the pre-ThanksgivIng season was that taking place Sun day evening at "the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ackerman -when their daughter, Mabel, became the bride of Mr. Ralph N. Olson, son bf.Mr. and Mrs. ' N. P. Olson of San Francisco, Cal. . The ' ceremony ! was performed under a bridal bower of chrysan themums and fern, the young con pie and their attendants taking their places to the strains of Men delssohn's Wedding march, with Miss Ruth Page playing. Pre ceding the ceremony, Mrs. -Alfred J. McCllntock (Edna Ackerman sang "At Dawning," accompanied by Miss Page. The ring service was used, with the Reverend W, N. Blodgett of Hopewell offlciat- ' - - ; fill iiivEffect i i I -i ( i V 3 I- 1 r --3 I- I li 1 1 I 3 f I i i i J I Social .1 Today- The Jolly Sixteen club. Mrs. T. W. Daries. 941 N Cottage St. i,: Thanksgiving services. Auburn school house, 7:30 o'clock. Offer ings for Children's Farm Home. Monday, Night ' Dancing club. Klett Building. , , Illihee Country club dance. Club house. ' - ' ' - ' - Thursday . " ; Thanksgiving day. Friday ; ' Friars' club. formal. Country club. i , Saturday ; L War Mothers' Bazaar, S?!of f Ice. North Liberty street. - ; t .- ing, following which Mrs. McClln tock sang "I Love You Truly.", , The bride was charming n her gown " of . ivory satin etoile with flowing veil caught iacross tier dark hair with orange blossoms. Her lovely pink and wnite shower bouquet was of bride's roses and narcissi. 1 . . , Miss -Mildred Ackerman, a sis ter of the bride, was maid-of-h'on-or. She wore a becoming frock of orchid georgette and ' carried an arm bouquet of pink rosebuds and lacey fern. , ; Mr. .Raymond Olson of San Francisco, a twin brother of the groom, acted i as best man. . . . ' ; -,: ' A reception followed the cere mony with Miss Alpha Holcomb, Mrs. J. F. Van. Osdol. and Mrs J. J. Ackerman assisting . about the rooms. ; . The guests witnessing the cere mony werer Mr. nd Mrs. J. LP. Osdol and son. Junior; Mr. 'and Mrs. ; E. M. Ackerman, Mr. :- and Mrs. D. C. Ackerman and . two small daughters; Mr. : Louis ', E. Ackerman and Mr. A. Ackerman, Mrs. Ida K. Pope,, Mr, Ben. Parks, Miss" Alpha Holcomb Miss LUa Kleinke, Mr. Wesley Antrtcan, Mr. Delmer Bond, all of this city; and Mr, and Mrs. II. C. Ackerman and sons, Donald and Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ackerman; all of Eugene, Ore. : Mr., and Mrs. Otis Ackerman of Klamath Falls, Ore.; Mr. Raymond Orson of San Fran cisco. Cal.: Miss Ruth Page of Stayton, Ore.; and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. McClintock of Weed, Cal.; and Rev and Mrs. W." N. Blodgett. " , Mrs. Olson graduated from the Salem high school with the class of '22 and has been: employed as stenographer "with the Salem Ab stract company. Mr. Olson is also a graduate of Salem High school and has-been employed for some time with the, Oregoa Palp it, Pa per company. The couple left immediately af ter the wedding for San Francis co, where they will visit with rel atives. After December l&, they will be at home to their friends in Salem, where they will take an apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo S. White are expected home from a four day trip to eastern Oregon late this evening. ; ,.. The members' ; of "'the ocial"ai- ternoon club of the Eastern StaiJ are sponsoring their annual card party and dance at 8:30 o'clock this evening at the armory.;. CIS. Pratt is in general charge while others on the committee are: Mr. "DIAMOND DYES" COLOR THINGS NEW . Beautiful borne dyeing and tint ing is guaranteed with D i a mo n d Dyes., Just dip in cold water, to tint soft, delic at e shades, or boil to dye rich, perma nent colors. Each 15-eent package contains directions so arm pie any woman can - dye or ; tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, . skirts, waists, dresses; coats, stockings, Bweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings. everything new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" rno other kind and tell your druggist whe ther the material you wish to color "ia wool or silk,, or whether it is linen, cotton-, or mixed goods. Adv. :. , r We wm Closed All Day Thaoksgiviiag Bay- Thursday, Nov. 27 mm Salem Store 466 State St; ; and Mrs. V. E. KuhnJ Mrs. Paul Hauser; Mrs.- Cr P. Pratt, Mrs. Claire Vibbert,, Mrs. 'C. S. Pratt, and Glen . Niles. " The public is cordially- invited to participate in the affair which will begin at 8;30 o'clock. -.':,- ' ,---. The members of the Monday Night Dancing club will be guests at the Klett building for a dance Thanksgiving Eve. - V' - ! - .... The Round-up club met yester day at the home of Mrs, E. C. Patton for an afternoon of cards. Special : guests playing with the club were: Mrs. Max O. Buren, Mrs. W-1., Staley, Mrs. JI. J. Bean, and Mrs. R. B. Fleming. High score- was won by 'Mrs. ; Edgar Hartley. The hostess was assisted in the serving by Miss Luella Patton. -i;:.,, M. .. Mrs. T. W. Davies and Mrs. C. E. Barber will be joint hostesses this evening for the meeting of the Jolly Sixteen club at the Davies home, 941 North Cottage St. i I . ";- A 1 o'clock luncheon and an af ternoon ot,. cards provided diver sion . for . Mrs. Dan J. Fry's club group yesterday when she enter tained at her home. ' .- : The members of the club are: Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Fritx Slade, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. Curtis - Cross, Mrs.- Connell Dyer, Mrs. Prince Byrd, t Mrs. Arthur Bahrir- Mrs. Hugh'- McCammon, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. E. M. Ho ler, Mrs. Frank . Spears,1 Mrs. Keith Powell of Woodburn, and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr. - ; . Mrs. Pearl L. Miller of Barber, Idaho, and a former student- of Willamette university, will spend Thanksgiving with her. parents. Rev. and Mrs.-U. S. Crowder, 116 Marion street. 1 One of a number of groups working toward the interest of the Children's Farm Home is the Dor cas club whose plan is for each member . to prepare a Christmas box containing two . garments. Money will be sent to buy stock ings for i the children. . The date announced for the December meet ing of the club is Wednesday, the 11th. Mrs. H. H. Boles will be the hostess. The members of. the club are Mrs. Oroo Meyers, Mrs. John Mey ers. Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mrs. George Hain, Mrs. J. M. Nichols, Mrs; Oscar Naue. Mrs. August Feustman, Mrs. Cass Nichols, Mrs. T. Brinkler. Mrs. D. M. Evans, Mrs. M. H. Utter, Mrs. H. H Boles, Mrs.. Henry Curtis, Mrs. J. D. Clark. Mrs. Ida Boker. Mrs. H E Young, Mrs.; John Spranger, and Mrs. E. E. Matten A 'group - of lover a hundred young people were guests at the Vincention club dance last eve ning at Derby hall. The affair was invitational. The engagement of Miss Hulda Hagman,; a-senior at Willamette university- to Mr, Harlow Atwood of Corvallis, was announced last evening at a dinner party at. the Delta Phi sorority house at 757 Center street. Miss Hagman U a member of both the Delta Phi sor-. ority and of the Chrestomathean literary society. She was also sec retary to President Cart Gregg Doney. j v- The news, which came as a sur prise, was cleverly given Just pre ceding- the last courBe when Miss Faye iSpaulding, accompanied by Miss Jeannie Corskie, sang two songs chosen for the evening, the first "A Bowl of Roses." which gave the decorative motif for the occasion, and the second, "I Love You Truly." The secret was writ ten in heart-shaped rose petals concealed at each place. Covets at the table' which was centered with & bowl of red rosesv with red? candle completing the effectwere placed for Miss Hulda Hagman, Mrs. Reed, M1b Eugenia Savage, Miss Lucia Card, Miss Adelia White. Mrss Esther Bau man. Miss Kathryn Kirk, Miss Sadie Jo Reed, Miss Faye Spauld ing, Miss Mary Spaulding, Miss Noma Terrill, Miss- Helene Storey, Miss Jeannie Corskie, Miss Mar guerite Bridgeman, Miss Mildred McKillican, Miss MIMicent King, Miss Edna Ledbetter, Mis Polly Bartholomew, Miss Eloise. Reed, Miss Margaret Mades and Miss Eu genia Baker. r ' 4 . : Portland Silk Shop- 883 Alder St 11 ' HAS FINE CONCERT Large Auciience Present for Parent-Teacher Benefit ' Monday Night SILVERTON, Ore., Nov. 25. (Special.) Very beautiful Was the concert given Monday night at the-Eugene Field auditorium by Miss Ruth Agnew. and Miss Mary Bullock of Portland 'for the benefit of the Parent-Teachers association, tn spite of its being Monday night the audience was comparatively , large and certainly very appreciative.' The proceeds of the concert Will be used by the association f or . the fitting of a teachers rest room in the Emer son building. - The P. T. A. has furnished a very attractive) teach ers rest room in- the Eugene Field building and it is the wish of the association to give the same com fort to the instructors in the re mainder of the buildings.- Miss Agnew, soprano, showed remarkable range in her program given Monday nights The Italian finish, gained 'by her study under Paul Petri, was very apparent. She perhaps' showed her highest ability in "The Shadow Dance" from "Dinorah" by Meyerbeer,: al though there . were ' those among the audience who expressed them selves as most, enjoying ; "Rain" by Curran and "The Night Wid" by Farley. Mary Bullack, pianist although handicapped -by the non- arrival of the piano which Bad been ordered for the occasion, and forced to play on an inferior one, showed remarkable skill and was forced, to respond to enchores a number of times.. . Her "Spanish Gypsy Dance" by Mowrey, was particularly ' well received. Both artists were ' generous with en- chores. i-,- . '!. : Program A Birthday Woodman Mighty Lak' A Rose .... .Nevin Gay Butterfly; .......... Hawley Lindy Lou .......... Strictland ' V Ruth Agnew. Etude in F Sharp . .... .Arensky Irish Tune from County Derry . . ........ ..... , . i. . .. Grainger Shepherd's Hey ...... Grainger . Mary Bullock. Folk Songs , Folk , Song of .Breton, arranged oy . ueems Taylor. . Two Folk Songs of Little Rus sia, arranged by Zimbalist. Annie Laurie, arranged by Liza Lenman. : . i Ruth Agnew. Shadow Dance from "Dinorah" . Meyerbeer Ruth Agnew. Prelude ........ Rachmaninoff Melody ............... .'. Dawes Spanish Gypsy Dance . . . . . . , ............... Dent Mowrey Marry Bullock.. Mascushla . . . . . . . Macmurrough Rain ....... . . ....... Curran The Night Wind- Farley II Bacio . . Aditi Ruth Agnew. PRINGLE Earl Sandifer, a prominent em ploye at the Gleason glove fac tory, also motion picture operator at the Ye Liberty theater, is in stalling a radio in his home. . E. Harr took to market 16 fat ducks for holiday: sale. The water is still high in this district and the fish are coming up. There has been some nice ones caught out of Battle creek of late. ,. Another old time dance at Mr. and Mrs. Addingtonrs Saturday night was much enjoyed, ; Clean Child's; Bowels "California Rg Syrup" is Dependable laxative for Sick Children . Hurry' Mother! A teaspoonfal of "California Fig Syrup" now will sweeten the stomach and thor oughly clean the-little bowels and ia a few hours you have a well, playf ul child again. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or fuII :of . cold, children love- its pleasant taste.. It never cramps or overacts.'- Contains no- narcotics or soothing drugs. . t TeU your, druggist you ..want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup". , which ha directions for babies and children of all ages printed ".btt "bottle. Mother, tou must, say "California:" Refuse any imitation. -Adv. St at sr... CLASSroEDiSEGTiOIT . Phone 3 Advertising Dept ciassnrxxD advzktiSeicxkts BM pt war: Par insertion ' - ' - ' " Thr iBMrtlona ...... Money to Loan Oa Kl Estate T. K. rOKD (Or t Ladd A Bush Bank) BEFORE TOO VZATTR TOTTK HOME ' . , OB CAR 1IA.VJE IT Insured Properly; Phona 161. Beck Hendrkk, .tX. si - BMk BUc. - a-S8tf AIjTO tops AUTO TOPS SIDE - CUBTAINS PUT on door rods.- Prcparo bow r rainy .day.. Call and see O. J. Bull, at his 'new lomtien, '21 Htntw H. 8 9tf FOB RENT '4 FOR RENT WELL IMPROVED 60 sere dairy near good town. $1000 . will buy . equipment and pay the.eash rent-for one season. 80 - acres" pasture near AomsTille. Soeolofsky Ueaiter, 841 State. " . . 4n26 HOlES AND APARTMENTS FOR rent . Phone 659 or evenings 1502-M. 4-d20 rOR BENT STORE ROOM OX STATE street. See J.ti. Lauteraaa. Hotel Argo. 4-D2UU HOUSE AMD APARTMENTS, i PHONE 2056-J. , , . - 4-B5t PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14'BY 7H". , wording ,"Por Rent.' price- 10 eanti , efceh. . . Statesmas BosUesa - Offiee, : on Mroona floor, I. RICKEY . 1 t The Moore's Music . house of Salem will give a- musical pro gram at the school house Friday evening. There ; wiil be no ad mission fee.' ; The T.jFiUpatrick family have moved into their new house. B. B. Gesner was a Salem visit or Saturday. . ... - v ; , . Mrs. A. Li. Baker of Mill City visited relatives here over Sunday. James Sheridan of Salem visit ed his parents Mr. and Mrs. W, Sheridan, Monday. ; ; - - i T. De Santis ; and family, who have lived in this community tor several years, - have moved . to their farm near Silver Creek falls. Jess Strang and familrr nnH ; R. Fbrgard and family visited at the Jay .Strang home Sunday. i ' J. Irvin Caplinger attended the football game at Corvallis Satur day. j . , - Soviet Officials Break , Social Dress Precedent MOSCOW, Nov. '11 AP). Official - Moscow broke all social precedents since. the Russian Rev olution recently fey coming but in full-dress evening clothes .at ,an entertainment . arranged , by- the Soviet government in aid of Rus sian village schools. It was ; the first time members of the foreign diplomatic corps particlpated with the Bolshevik " government J repre sentatives in a public function. . ' The ambassadors and ministers of all countries which have recog nized the Soviet were present with their staffs.' ., The Russian capital had not seen so many d resa -euitSr silk hats and canes since imperial Russia was at its socfal r zenith. George Tchitcher in, Soviet foreign minister, avoid ed a point of etiquette by donning bis Red Army uniform thus dis appointing those who predicted her would violate the usual Bol shevik, practice by wearing even- ingclothes. r. ; ' BEGIil 0 SALTS Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally Uy I'rlnMng Quarts of -Good Water. -. . No man or woman' can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well. known authority.. Too much Tich food creates acids which clog, the kid ney pores so that they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood. Then you get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver troubles, nervou ness, constipation, dizziness, sleep lessness, bladder disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts. or if the urine is cloudy, offensive,! full of sediment,, irregular of pas sage, or attended by a .sensation, of scalding, begin to drink soft water in quantities; also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoon ul in a glass of water before breakfast" for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine, r - i This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes- and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for .years to help flush clog ged kidneys' and 'stimulate them to activity; also to help neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer cause irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. " Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure;, makes a delightful ef fervescent - lithia-water .- drink, which everyone .cart take now and then." to - help "keep: the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby oftenpreveafing . serious - kidney compucauooit uy ait lueius ii neys at least twice -a year. Adv. I TS -Oa.W0k iix iniertlon) ' ' ' E9 Six moBtht eoBtTMt, pr month 15 13 months' contract, pr month12e MinJmna tot ny ftdvcrtiiement 2Go : 'PO'Il UEXT AcarUnc-tj 5 APARTMENT 288 y. COTTAGE. 5-ntt SMALL 2 KOOM FCRN'ISIIED close iv 1 Mill fctreet. 5nt. THREE ROOM FURNISHED sent. 6t2 N. Summer. APART- FOB RSJiT FOUR AXD S ROOSI Apart--meat. Unfurnished. , Close ia. 4 Ceuier. 5-Bi MODERN - 5 ROOM APT. - AND f inj porch. SZ2.50. 715 South 1- J rt. 1 fi-o21tt FOR. BEST APARTMENTS; 91 SO. v;otnmerf ist FOIt REXT Rooms FOB RENT TWO SLEEPING J OiI3 with private entrance close La. ifnvate lavratory, 250- N. Cottaje. e n2i soou roa rent kodern home, three blocka from state house, for peu-'-tleman. Must Aiv references. f i-ae addreis-A. care Btatesman. 6 o!7U ROOMS TO RENT CALt. 2044-W. FOT6 KENT -nouses FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE Irated 1057 8. 13th. Ke Kletiinj at fcfstea . Hi a a office -or Phono 25i. luiitt. MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE FOS feit."- II. IV U(t. tornitvire ;Co.7-n2J HOUSES TO EEXT AKD APAF.T11LXT3 -. Sea Wm. neiaiufc S4i Sute &i 7-liU FOR RENT FIVE ROOU 1IOUS3 Weil located. S22.SO. - Hix room furnished, close ta f35. - Hix room honsa $20. F. I. WOOD 841 Btsfe Pt. 7r"1r WANTED To Kent 1 X WANT TO REXT MODERN "BACK Ut" famished boose, with gar3ge. d- dress No. 631, care SUtesman. .; . . . 7s-"-? a pass t i aM in ii m , FOIl SAlB--?ILiceIlancotLs 3 150- HOLIiYWOOD PCLLETS tl EACH . for Jot, this week. Dowd, Auburn i.J, Rt. 6. alem. Ore.. .. S n27 PETLAN'I OFFERS FOR X1TAS PUPS Fox Terrier 5-$l; Collie 95-fl0; Airdale 5-$25: Toy Silk I ood les $20-25; Bulla 10-$30; Bostons 925-950. . . BIRDS Panama Parrot. rara"ted Toang and Talkers 925; St. Aec.-mu-hers Roller, .( imported ) 'tae tsmrjr with a college education" $15 ; Lor a Birda greenpair 912.50. PI e'a Petland, Store 23 SUte, Farm. I , c ifio High-war, Salemk e d2 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPER 10 cents a handle. Circulation department Oregon Statesman, TOBACCO, C11EW1NO 10 LB. M; fmok - fnar 101b. a.5! alb.- 4. lerrl . Wtnxo, LyBBTille, Kentucky. WARREN KUR'SERY ALL, EIXM C? Irait and. nat trees, 55 l err b;re& . 8-i.-ld ORNAMENTALS, SHRUB 3 AXD Fruits. ...Complete- assortment. Coma ont r.d make yoar own seiections. Capital Cit) Kursery Co, 1080 Market St. Ihana 75 8 n21i ?Willamette Vcllsy. - .'Ntirscry has all kinds of nursery stock for sl& .6 miles out on Silrerton highway. Eoutf 7. Phone 105F5. J. J. iilatfeis, Pres. GOOD- STEP LADDERS AND PO:.rl rnwiagm at harcaia. 1757 Waller ht 8-jno 2ai FOR SALE RA-LED CLOVER- HAT . Phoaa 881-Bl . - , . 8-n9t Trespass Notices ; ;,For Siate ' Tresspssr I7tiea site- 14 Inehei by 9 inches., pria ted on food 10 ouora csbtsis bearing tha vords. "yotiee Is Hereby Girea That Trepainsr Ia Strictly Forbid dm On These Premuea Under Penalty Of Press go Uow." 1'rice lfte each or two for 1 5o. States oaa Pnblishinf Company; Salem, Oreron. " - --' b sit PRINTED CARD8.. SIZE 14" BY 7 V4" wording, "Rooms te Rent," pries 10 : cents each. Statesman Bnalaess: Of fice, Ground floor. BeaixUfal Oregon.: He : r - And eleren other Oregoa songs to (ether with a fine collection of patriot : ie aoneor- sacred- aonca and many old time feTorites. A ALTj FOB 25c (Special prices In quantity lott) Especially adaptable for school. eon V m unity or homo aiofinc Send for Vestern Songster . TO pares now In Ha third editloa -- l: - ' ' Palllshed br ' -- OREGON TEACHERS MONTUlT S15 R. "Commercial EL Salem. Or. SALEU MARKETS Prices' anoted era 1ui1miU n. prices received by farmers. No retail prices are girn. " GSAXJr AJTD HAT No. 1 soft white wheat .f 1.49 No." 1 toft red wheat i 4f Oata . 53-J57 Cheat kar . . nr.u Oafr y. ' .- - 15 CloTerhar. baled .15 Q fid Oat and Vetch hay -f 19 PORK. MTTTTOw tvn Hoes, 160-200 cwt , , , -7K Hojra, 2O0-25O cwt .. , .5( Hogg. 130-16O cwt 2S Roajsrh hesry : 6 C; s a Light aow . . . fi Top real "H Dressed TeaL too .11412 2 J e , 10c Cows POU1TET HeaTy hens s 17' 1C 12 12 "lie 178 He 140 ...ne : 5 . 1 4 48 Litht hens lucke Old rooster , Turkeys, live . - Turkevs. drexsed ... 27 EGG 3. BUTTER- BTTTTXrr ' Creamery bntter 43 ButterfaU delirered .....) ;s . 1 - 1 If ! H. . Eg Henneries 4 i tandaras . n PuUets ..4 7 V'