The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 23, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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. FRIDAY MORNING,. 'JANUARY 23t192af 7T
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AUDHED BUNCH VIZ
A WJB DDINQ Interesting to
i. ' raariy saleiif peojJls wa tiat
solemnized at 4 o'clock Wednes
day afternoon at the FtTrsf PfeaUy
terlan , church manse when ,Miss
Mary PolIHch" became toe bride of
Mr. Robert Crawford. Rererend
Ward Will I Long waV tHe of H-
elating clergyman, reading the
i m press tre ring- aeryice in the p res
one of only a few immediate rel
attres. ;j The bride .wore a lorely
ensemble costnTiw or garner snir;
with a "becoming-hat in-harmony.
There wera , no, attendants, ,-. ,
' Mrs. Crawford,. v former asalsl
ant of Madame Buffe at the
French shop has many Salem
friends. Mr. Crawford whowJt ia
wldelyknown as one of the lead"
t Ing promoters of the, flax t loddg-
try'frt: the"valley ls head of the in
dustry at the statfe penitentiary.
f Mr. and M!T Cnrwf ord: ;eft lm
medWttery-after llrtrefeirttfny- for
battle for a short wedding trip,
after, which they will beat home
to, their friends at
street. : .. t; . : ' ?
1C20 . Court
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Cascarets" 10c,
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i t Dizzy; Siftoas,
. Constipated
To c 1 e a n
your jfcowela
r T t h- o 'u t
cramping
or " overacting.
take "Cascar-
eta." -
Sick head
ache, dizzi
ness, bilious-
;: , pe ss, gases.
adigestKm, t soup -upset tomaeh
ind aU such distress ardne by
raornin&. Nitest laxatiVd and
rathafifc on earth for grown-ups
nd children. , 10c, 25c and 50c
boxes any drugstore.- Adr.
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: r-sY i Speehxr droops
;'. H- Coats
. ' ' :-;iSiflE Presses
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PHONE 10
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner
after1 ari1 extended4 sojourn to the
Philippine island and the brient
expect to arriTe' In' Sale.m on Tues-
day.t
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The International i Relations
'committee will ; meet at 7 o'clbck
thl sevenlag at ihe city library for
an interesting- hour of discussion.
The members, of. the committee
bare secured as speakers" for the
"evening" both Miss Mary BTf Eyre,
who .spent last summer In- in in
teresUng tour abroad, and. Prp
feasor s, B. Laughlin,-head pf ibe
sociological department at 'Wil
lamette university. The "Fellow
ship of Reconciliation! will be toe
.topic which. , Professor! Xaugb,lin
will use; while1! Miss Eyre, will
speak on- "International" f Rela
tions" along - ttuf lines ttiat ner
Journey rpuld jpolnti, fA,,ffatkre
of the? meeting of' this ommittee
is the open discussion ' which fol
lows.
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The West Side, circle of toa Ja
son Lee Aid society will 'meet, at
2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Lena HockettF 1603
N. Commercial street;
"Jamestownr shown for . (he
first time yesterday ai the Liberty
theater, where ' it remains until
Sunday; is the second of Pat he's
series of Chronicles of Ameripa
nroauced hy rale university -press,
to be, presented under the auspices
of the Americani Associatlprf pf
Unive'rsity Women, and is a in
teresting . revelation of a drasiat
.ic and romantic incident in
can history;
it shows Jamestown as It 'stood
in the : fall of 1612, pluckily
withstanding starvation and dis
ease and Indian attacks. Sir Thom
as Dale ruled them with anf rbn
hand and was hated land feared,
but,; he , had ,to be.hard because
iron endures., and; without ;it .no
new settlement can. -t ', ; .
Then comes the abduction, ;pf
Pocahontas,- daughter of mighty
Powhatan, Algonquin" chief. i jier
if''.'
Final GliifttS .8?
captlylty In Uie, stockade is made
4 pleasant by John! Rolfe, who ia in
terested Id the Indian weed called
tobacco. Governor Dale J watches
Hotfb' interest ifi thfe lad tan-maid
and; believing" that tne English
man's marriage id' Pocahontas
would -' make' -Powhatan's- tHBe
friends of the Virginians, Dale
suggests' marriage': ' J,
1 No Btdry ever told of the; mar
riage of Pocahontas has been as
colorful, Tirid. sympathetic and
dramatic xmm the unvarnished his
torical facts s' they sro; so beau
tifully depicted in Jamestown;"
a Pathe- release' or intense inter
est to every real or potential Am
erican. Miss Alice Skinner, a violin pu-piT-of
Miss Elisabeth &evy, ; ap
peared last evenirig in the artist
pupils--recital of the- Portland
CiviO' Music, club at the -Woman's
club . Violin.- voice, and piano
numbers were heard. ," ! .
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- The tadies Aid society pfjbe
First Presbyterian . church . will
nieet at 2:30 o'clock this after
noon' In the' church parlors. .
, !
, .Mr.andrg. Ed Jeene and,Mn
and. Mrs. fl. C. Couey wereosts
Wednesday evening for the idem
bers of the Jolly Sixteen club,: eni
tertainlng at the home, of Mr.,atfd
Mrs. Keen e. Baskets of artlflciall
pink' add white' carn"atlons were
attractive abou t the., rooms.. , In
Jhe serving,, the hqstesseswere as
steteilt by, thejr aughiers,, fips
Wima Coursey and! Miss' LaVelle
Keeneu i i j j i' - ; f : f i t
I .Special guests of the club were
Mr. ahd Mrs: Arthur Keelte, Mrs
G. H. Taylor, lis$;wllma ,Cour
Sey5, and Miss La Velle Keene.
, .Th members., of th-. club Jn
elude: Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Bn-
ejf, Mr. and Mrs John Spong.iMr
and Mrs. Et Keene,. Mr, .ana Mrs
Lewis Bechtell Mr. and Mrs. V,
Pavles, and Mr. and Mrs. Charted
Kinzer. ' . ;
I (tThe b&h t scores, of t,bTe; evening
went to. Mrs, cnaries KiBter-ana
Mr i John Spong. ' For the next
meeting os tne ciuo mt ana mis.
T. W: Davier will be hosts;
, .The Mothers'. clasa.Pf the First
Methodist church- wHL.meet jthls
afternoon at the home of. Mrs
Fred I Miller. 1209' North Fifth
' street.
1
li ilH 111, 1(41 Al Ml
, Both Chapter attA' Chapter C
of tne PEO r Siaterbood will ? call
specials meetings far todays oc
casioned ty tbei official visit ht
Misa-jMarthine Crtmsby, state" in
Tector. Chapter G Iwill meet. in
the afternoon at the home of Mis
P. J.Kuatz, 197 iNorthWinter,
and Chapter A'B in the evening at
the- home of Miss Grace Elisabeth
Smith, 1765. Ceiiter' street. K
At 6 o'clock a no-host dinner
.will be held at the Gray Belle-at'
which all . visiting PEO'S In the
city are invited. ( ., . ;
.Anthony Euwer will open a ten
day. art exhibit at the Marlon ho
tel on Monday, February 2, when
he comes hera under the sponsor
ship- pf ..the Salem- Arts' league,
Tha council of the league met last
evening at the city library to com
plete the detailed plana fort the
exhibit.! - -
, An., interesting house guest . at
the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Har-
;Wood Hall is Mrs. Virginia Bron
son of Salem, N. J. r Mrs. Bronson.
a graduate of Mount Jllolyoke col
lege, is a woman of considerable
prominence. She 5 and Mr. Hall
.spent their, school, days- together
in the city- that, fs still Mrs . Brpn-
Bon s nome. sne pians to m nere
for a week's visit, having' come
last evening f iiomv McMinnville
wnere sne was a guest or irienas,
Mrs. Bronson, j who 14 touring the
west, spent some time . in Calif or
nia- at differen points, i
: A complete change has-been
made in- the- personnel4 of the so
cial committee-which will' act at
Aha January ; tea meeting of the
Sal&nx". Woman's club jtomorrow af:
lernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the club
house; .i - A -1 . ' " f ;
: The committee a it noW stands
includes-Mrs. John Ii. Rand, Mrs.
W. E.. Crews, . Mrs.W. ; B.' Bhrti
Mrs. Frederic Lamport, Mrs. E. E.
Elliott, .Mrs. T. C: Smith, Mrs: T,
Roberts, Mrs: E. El BraggMrsi
Barl ' Pearcy;-5 Mrs; Walter 5 Page;
Mrs., Paul
Hendricks and Mrs:
Carey WMhrtln
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.According: to Uhis change the
February eommltteej instead- of
the January committee;, will' be in
charge of tomorrow's! social hour.'
The'iheetlhg, with' Seymour Jones
scheduled as speaker promises to
Uo ; an interesting -one', with all
women of the legislature invited
to'be'guests. , j -
; A. branch "of the National league
of Women Voters was - organized
yesterday afternooilT in! Salem un
der the direction1 of Miss Hester
Hoilingkheaa, regional" secretary;
A - constitution- was adopted - and
officers elected' as follows: Presi
dent, Mrs. J. A.f Chirthill; vice
president, Mrs.-Rex- Sanford; sec
retary, Mrsi Jahies Humphrey,; and
treasurer, Mrs. E. FJ Slade. . The
directors will Mb Miss-Cornell
Marvin,, .Mrs. Seymour .Jones' and
Mrs. Isaac. Lee Patterson. - - ,
It- Is the plan of the organlzaT
tlon to meet as a group once each
month,, with special ptndy classes
conducted at the homes- of. dif
ferent ones of the- members.
Praetleally every woman Jn iBa-
lem will be Interested in tbd larjCe
silver tea- which is being4 sponsor
ed by the- Salem Woman's club
for the benefit of the scholarship
loan fund.' While Red Letter; or
scholarship loan dayj as far as the
Oregon1; Federation Is concerned,
falls' on .Wednesday,! January 28
the tea will be held on Thursday,
the day following. Every woman
in Salem Is invited to he at the
club house' for this occasions
1 Lucile Moore,; Junior In' home
economics, has cancelled her reg
istration, and r
home In Salem. Because' q an in
jury to her foot. Miss Moore will
not be able to 'return ! until" the
spring term. She isa jnember of
Alpha. ,CbI Omega sorority. OAC
Barometer. ; . ... !
The music section of the Salem
Arts, league met on' Wednesday
evening at the home of-Mrs, J. F.
La it for a- dIvertIngstudjrrot the
works At-eh'ube-C A- biographlr
cal sketch' of ther composer, wap
given- by- Mrs. Miles McKey. A
thoroughly artistic rendition of
Moment Muslcale" was given hy
Miss Ruth Bedford. . Other com-
I SOCIAL, CAX-EOTAIll
TOPAH i . w
Inspection of chapters AB and
Q of the: PEO Sisterhood, i ?'
Cecllian Music i club. Reception.
Prof essorT. S, Rbbefta home 05
N. Summer atreet, 8 o'clock:
Jamestown," .second C of "The
Chronicles of America." Liberty
theater. Under sponsorship of
Mothers class 3 of First Metho
dist church." Mrs. Fred I MUlerL
1209-N. Cth street; hostess. 2
street
o'clock.
.- b , a , , ..... . : . r
i West Side' circle" mt the""' Jason
Lee Abj, society. . Mrs. Lena Hock
ettw 1603 N. Commercial street,
hostess. 2:30 o'clock.
f First Presbyterian church La-
dlesAId" society. Church' parlors
2:30oloek,.',V-i -: I '-vi
International- .Relations , com-
mitloe Rband Table discussion:
City library, 7 o'clock.
Salem Woman's club- Club
hbuset .2:30" o'clock.- t "The; Woni-
an In Politics," by Seymour Jones
Jamestown," .second of The
Chronicles of America," f ;Llberty
theater. , Under sponsorship of
aauw.. . .r -! ... ;
Laaies pt the Grand Army, All
day meeting at the home ot Mnu
3. "E.. Oliver, 334 ; South Winter!
sttreu-
;.. !
positions Jor-the.pIano were given
by! Mrs; M.FeTeshetianwho play
ed '3.Uch Mllitalra.' A daet serenade-
wasgung'tojr Mrs. Lau-aad
Mrs.- Monroe jGIIbe:rtpdij;!rl :i jr :- :
The vocal' numbers1 of the eve
ning were given by 'Mrs, La u who
sang, fSyIvia" Mrs. M: Fjaresbe
tian, who gave "Hark. Hark, the
Lark, "The Irl Klpg," and "Ave
Maria": -and' Myrtle' Gilbert who
sang "The Secret.' . ,, , f
S Tbe stdrytell insr sectIon of the
Arts leagtw met Wednesday eve
ning" for a" congenlaV Kour and' a
half about the -. fireplace at - the
home of Reverend; and Mrs Mar
tlrf Fereshetlan.! Groups of, short
r stories and anecdotes made up
the evening's program. ' Especial
ly fullof. the stor s yteUer's are
were the two chosen by MrJ-S- II.
Van Trump, ."The Shipwreck" and
"The Saving of France who told
them standing. ;H;' j M
For, the February : meeting of
th4 club,' the fourth of next! month
'patriotic stories will' be told. And
all who know a story In this at
mosphere which they will tell are
Invited1 to' be guests. 1 1 '
jThe eve , of. the sanniveraary of
the birth of Robert Burns will be
Hhe occasion on Saturday jof the
Hcoicn Danquec tomorrow ac 6:ju
o'cjlock at. the Marion ; hotels Wil
liam 4 McGilchrlst; j Sr.. president
of the Salem Burns', society. Is in
charge of the arrangements, and
by, calling him reservations should
be made at the earliest time pos
sible;' . I .:.L; ijj
.TTie "Burns oration of the eve-
mug ,wm pe.e'vea. uy ieeuu
Ward ,. Willis Long, . Governor
Walter 3S. Pierce,, will alsoj be on
the. program. , ; 1 vll.i fiV WWu U
, The menu will include exclusive
ly dishes of the Scottish j home
land, ,,i : 'J'-l ill -:Mi U -rl'ifl
;Tbe.. club, organized, over. L 30
.years ago, is presided, over, by f the
following .officers:: William Met
Gilchrist, . Sr.', president; j JohQ
Bayne, seeretary.-treasureri and
members of. the- executive; comA
mittee as-, follows,. George 'Ar
buckle, John. Marr,. Dan r Wilsonj
George Shand, .Robert Huttheona
and William McGilchrlst, Jjr. M ;
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Mrs. Sadie- Orru Dunbar,, presi
dent of- the Oregon Federation of
Women's; clubs and tjate director
in the general federation; has just
attended a- meeting of; state presi-idents-
lit Washington Di C. She
writes.- that" at the calnference of
presidents, at which 29 women
from' various' parts of (the country
were: presertt, . an? efforjt was made
to carry-out the general, federation
program in state and' individual
club work,' andl to ptotect these
organizations-from being" used' to
exploit, outside -Interests. I
At the biennial' Bess ion of the
general 3 federation' held in Los
'Angeles a resolution' ifwaa passed
that the federation "shall not use
its machinery fot actual soliciting
tor funds for purpose! other than
Its own, although Jt may giv ade
quate publicity to. needs in which1
it has confidence;' ' - i
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T A Balkan country
13 Odiously sinful -
15-A -"wind instrnmentf ";-
16 Balaam's buddy : - i
17 Girl's name' ?
19 Out-of-door game
?6 To place - . ' ' V .
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23 Spanish-article ,J
25 Fish eggs " ' ; .' ,
26 Absent without' leave' (USA)
28 To resf j '
30 Deception ; t . . i ?
32 Forcibly
33 Decay ,
3 j Limbs- -
36 A short sleep
38 Note .ot tba scale '
39 TiUe (ab). -i
40 Train making 1 all stops
43 Ever i?reen. tree
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CLASSIFIED APVERTISEMENTS I On tk' (six Inrtionk) .
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; Rate pr word: ' '' I Six month1 onrart, per moth 15e
Per intertioH .1 ..... ! 2e I 12 month' eontrmct, per moath 12e
Trt- inkeniohi ;.. i '. 5c' Minimum for any dTerlieme.nt ,25e
Money to Loan
)n lieal Ktat
S T. K. FOKU !
(Oter'LaJa & Bush Batik)
BEFORE T6U tE.VVK YOUtt HOME
UK CAR HAVE IT
Insured Properly!
Phone 1C1. Beck b Bendrtcka, TtA B:
Bank Bldff. - j - a-J!8tf
AUTOMOBILES
N O T I C K I : j
Salem Auto WreckinK" Co. ' Is )vvw
open for business andvwa aro" in; the
urarket for old ; cars at higliest rash
i prices. ' . .
jst-e Tin oeiore seninr or inijing.
SALKM AUTO WRKOK1SO CO. I
... -Henry KlORsen
40a So.1 ChorcU St. !
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SCHEELAR AUTO WKllCKlN'O CO. "Will
paid. 1085 N. Oomtnereial St. 1 Jl3tf
IStorage
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ervieex 9 V monuw . iyas, n. yp-
Uol. - Texas parage.- l'j9tf
ACTO ItEPAlRIN'G . j f
WE WILC COMPW2TBLY' RENEW Tour
ear,, truckr tractor,-and- fwve you ef jr
terina, H." II. Shocker, 349 Ferry St.
. i! i: I'.' ' If "i ' t . , i. i2-f6
YOUJt TIME WIIJ! Btl WELU SPENT
if you get4 estimate: on-yoinT anlo re
pair work at too imrocj graici, ojj
Miller. Phone 1142-M: B-f6
AUTO TOlS
"STATIONARY. TOPS ' ' !
; Tlie very latest in -auto topt j
. , Rensodable Price
' O. Ji. HULL 'r
819 State St. 'I ' - S-dk7tt
ii iThe state ' presidents " adopted
utianimously the following resolu
tion: 'fThit. the , state presidents
recommend that no funds, be solic
ited from individual clulis without
the indorsement of the state ex-
eejitive
IVIi-s.
bodrd;
Dunbar also attended the
federation! board meeting which
began January 14 and rontlnued
for three days.'; During that time
a dinner and ! reception. jwas hld
and; it was a- b'rflliant event, with
representation! 1 of thouaands ; of
women by j executive heads, who
have earned national, reputations
in I women's activities.H-Portland
Telegram. j ;4j I
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! 2 . Island In tbe Gulf of Riga i
3 Pith ; , ;
Half - an' eni , ! . ' j t -
Christmas i ; ! . j. i,.j-:r
Swelling or morbid . growth
t :S Proposed universal, language
sp Dyne-centimeter 4 i I
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.27 Delay : i .
28 ! Jagged" 'or stumpy pro tube r-
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' 29? A'metal 1
30 Distant- ' '
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32 Nearly ,f. ' ' V
34 Like eartM
36' A' month (ab)' 1 " ! 5
37" One who peels r " '
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FOR' KKNT - DERIRABLT-; Sl-EEPrVQ
rooms, hloeks from, post office.
- 25U B. Cottage.- f ' i ? . 14-j3atl
OARAOR-76S NORTH 21t.
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OARAGE FOR RENT PHONE 1253-W.
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UOUSK1 AND APARTMENTS PHONE
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POtt RENT IIOQSES AND APART
ments. IV L. Wood. 341 State atreet,
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PRINTFM CARDS.- SIZR 14 BY 74
.- wording ''for .Rnt,, price 10 cenU
' each. ' Statesman Busiueis Office, on
tiround floor. ' :
FOft RENT -Apart nienta 5
ATTR'ACTtVK APARTMENT 210 Nbrth
14tb.- PIM cDquir. at- 1335 btate.
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FURNISHED APARTMENT 110 DI VI-
aioa atreet. . ' v.- -. t - . s 5-J25
FTTRNISHED APARTMENTS-1173 N,
Fourth. Phone 2080-M, 5-J25
FURN'ISHEP" Al?AOTiENT i TTWO
thre room; Heater, . caa ranes. 160
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TWO ROOM FURNISHET APARTMENT
yery reasonable, MilL .-.,! 6-jas."
WELL FURNISHED' TWO ROOMi Aiwrt
ment, close in .541,, Mill. . - 5-j25
FOR RENT APARTMENTS . 891 N.
i Commercial. " 5 ' v
APARTMENTS 28 N. COTTAGE.- 5ntf
FOR RENT Rooms
TWO WARM- ROOMS RATH REASON-
able. ; Phone . 591' W, ; 6 j25
ROOM NEAR STATE THOIJSB- FOR rent
during' Legislature. Phone 083. 6-J--UU
FOR RENT -GOOD : ROOM; FOR Celt-
tleman. rU-len-nces. Addresi Uox
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for laUy; 332 H. Churrh.-. ' 6-j'J5
F0RX1SIIKD IIOUSEKEEPINO. ROOMS.
On block from bua line, -Call t 2111
Maple Ave. .! s 6 i25
THREE LA RGB FliBN i KM KD ALL Out
side roums. -Private entrance. 21(S4
State St. T. C. .Sanborn. - 6-j25
STEAM HEATED- KOOMW WITH OR
without Ixjard. The Alpxauriria, one
Llork from canltal. l'liona 2069-J
A LARGE SLEEPING- - ROOM.- DOWJf-
atairs. heat, private bath, board if de-
. sired. ' Suitable ' for .two. - One block
front poiaolfiee, 034 Ferry St Phone
1708 J. . . ' . . i v.! . 6-J18
LAUREL HOTEL -UNDEK1 NEW MAN-
-axemen t.. Rooms furnished clean, 12th
and Oak.' ,.;-!" - -r i. 6fl0
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14' BY, '74'"
wording, "Kooma to. Retrt,'.'- price 10
cents each:- Statesman Bufinesa- office,
.Ground floor. .:.:;-. .( -. ,
BOOM. FOR RENT MODERN HOME,
three blocks from state house, for gen
tleman. Mast givo references. Pleae
address-A. B..-care -Statesman.-S-ol7tt
FOR' RENT Houses ' 7
GOOD MODERN EIGHT. ROOM HOME
at 1031 Union. Phone 1607-M.
7-j25
SIX ROOM HOUSE , f 15 RT. 4, Salem
Heights Are. Neat Jefferson Highway.
Inquire of George-W. Cotton, or phone
86F6. I .' - ... .. i ' . 7-J25
FOR : RENT., SALE. OR, EXCHANGE 8
room house and garage. Furnished or
unfurnished; Call at 2545 State St. or
Phopw 14T6-J- after 6 p. m. 7-)25
WANTED To Rent 7a
PARTLY FURNISHED 3 - ROOM Heated
apartment. Address 4589 care States
man; : ' -; -.- .' J 7A-j23
MODERN 5l OR 8 ROOM FURNISHED
house, close in. i . Ray J elker. Phone
941. r ' r 7A-i25
FOR SALE -IlsccUaneons 8
ONION. SEED . YELLOW DANNER.
Hlf-gob No: 1, 81 pound. C. E.
McElwaiu. ; Oervais;. Oregon, Router 1,
8 j25
HAY 110 DIVISION STREET. ' 8-125
FOR SALE ONB PET ALUM A INCC-
bator, 232' egg, 810. One X-Ray in
cubator, 150 egg, 83 ' Both in good
condition. Care - Statetman.: . 8-j27
MIXED" AD - -Two-
ereaas- apsra44M-s ia- fin, condi
tion. Take yotrr rbotee' for-825; -
Horses and' farm machinery for sale
cheap.; .. . : ' ' .- -.-
1 can get" yon a loan, on' aoy good
real or personal . tecurity.
20 acres, splendid soil. House, barn
and a acres orchard. Aboel rlSOO
cords of. nice . timber,! 10 , miles . out
on good road. $i0O cash, remainder
in wood delivered ' Sn Salem, i -
-' JOHN H. SCOTT i -305
Oregon Bldg. - , ; 8-123
PETITE; PRUNES -8e PER POUND
DeiiTered. Phone 81D7F14. i O. II,
Taylor. ' --. f ; .'.- ',8-l35'
FOR SALE 60 BUSHELS EAR CORN.
' 12 miles south of Salem, M. Tinsel
. ,stad, Jefferson. 8 i'25
CHOICE BALED CLOVER HAY FOR
ale. Phone 44F13. 8-J25
FOR SALE . 120-EGO INCUBATOR
i complete. A snap at $6 if taken, at
: once. ''Also'- good shearing outfit. '-2
: machines.' , Lots e( combat Mttdt cut1
terS. If interested call-Phone C5F15.
Or write JU C.mDTi fit, 4, Bos 81-B-SaUm.
,'.,'. . - y C ' 8 J25
BALED.; CHEATJ AND GRAIN' ' HAT
Phono, 1204-M. . - 8 j25
0009 APPLES FOR SATJi 0 A. BOX
J reo vdeU-ferjt.,., Calk 494.; 4 . 8-j25
FOR SALB DRIED BEAtf 8 -ALSO on
hairy fence. rail 4F5. 8-125
a g .si o : a p. trWm c . "
'A Jgu)RiO PES! jl M
o uj-r srHm7 'njIq t o r
-nJ 1 WQG t l- IE
s .. isj le r n e sf 'c
H SjH A. j E j ' P- A-
i iz. Ff :"-"jsjT E HN1pa L
1 ir. A Jl r H N ' ftj A, C-'
(Answer to jc?tcr4ij'8 rnzzle)
mart
FOR SAIiR Mlscellaneou,, r
NEARLY , KEWt COVSOUR VlrTk.177
fop f lei cheap. yhant,
GO(SEBKRRY PL.NTS KiJTsa!
4TP2
... - - - -? ; jii
SOUR
clad
KOCSKHOI.Ii JIIRXtiibl.
rlnding amntl electric ranea and b't."
Call &i SS A fc" "uu
Call at 585 S. Con:
PINK CLOVER HAY TOR $14 PRVa
farm. T. r. Walker. rtZ,
- :
32x4 CORD TIRES RIMS, TUBKsTi
each. 2370 Myrtle Ave: ' i2?;
THRKK SiaUU CHICKEN HOUSk"s1
(can be moved on truck) 1 barn l"h,
19 feet at bargain. Box Hu, Suti.;.
man. i . . . . M j.,.'.
WHEAT STRAW -40c. A BALE (UT
traw cut green, one-third trun rOo .
oaie. at. o, xsox tii. Sa m. k!
Andrews.
8 j2i"
124- DRYKIV-- LOQANBKRRIKS, Eir.
. fancy. Price ait 1 pound, Kt 3 Hoi
.124. Phone 21 Fl 2.
300 LAROK CEDAB POST 8 1800 Lbs
No. IS wire, 13,000 loganbvrrr tl,rV
75 picking crates. S. C. Nel'son. Su
erton road, near Fairgrounds. n jj;,
BARGAIN NEW WESTINGHOUSK .
tomatie Electric Range for sal $iso
cash; used only 3 mouths. Cost 1187 on
. Mrs. Martin, 1605 a: Church Sirt'
WHITE LKOHORN HATCHING K(.;Gi
84.&0 per hundred. Phone 2K2.
8 j.'3
10,000 LARGE OREGON IMPROVED
. gooseberry bushes. Inspected aud f i
from disease. 1 year old, 820 aud fij
per M.
100,000 Ettebnrg "lSl" Strawberrr
plants. New bed, large plants, i
per M. A. C. Parr, Rt.tf, Box 7, Port
lan4 riMtd. , .I 8j5
. Fruit Trees
- Walnuts- and shrubbery. High sc(
Ferry. . Fruitland Nursery. A. J. MstU.
is. Prop, Phone II 40-M eveuiDg'g.
-V V---- -4 N .;'. ' . ,V a jUtl
FOR , SALE 12 SHARES ($50 KAt'H t
unitea urui v. .nexau; Jsl prrr.
red stock, 7 per cent guaranteed, i.:iv
able quarterly. ! Wm. ' Neiuryrr, if '.
N. .Commercial. ; S j4tf
Beautiful Oregon Roso
And eleven ether Oregon souks to
gether with a fine collection of patriot.
aenga, sacred songs and many old liu
favorites. j
AI L TOR 25c
(Special prlcer in' quantity lots)
especially aaapiaDie iot scimii, nmt
mnnity or home singinic. Send for
Wesferii Songster
70 pages now in its third edition
... . Published By
OREGON TRACtlERS MONTHLY
815 S. Cobunercial St. Salem. Or.
WE R:NTSKLTj OH Rt-IPAIR SRWINti
machmes. ; Ola maebinea $5 and uj.
Big adverusiiis. discount oa new tu.
chines. -
WHITR SEWING-MACHINE CO.
1 Mi block! sooth OK depot. 221 Hmt
High SU Pboue 208. 8 fl
.Trespass Notices
For Sale
; - - j- - t-
Treupasr Notlcet. tlie 14 inrbe by
9 inches, ' printed. -oa good 10 ounce
canvass blaring the words, "Notice Is
Hereby- . Given That- Tresspassing It
Strictly - Forbidden J Tbse Premisct
Under. Penalty Of Prosecution." Pries
15c each or two fo 25c. Statesmsa
Publishing Company, Salem, Oregon,
8-atl
FOR SALE OLD -NEWSPAPERS, 1
cents a bundle. .Circulation, department
Oregon Statesman.
DRAO- SAW FOR -SALE A NEW ONE
man power drag saw, all metal con
struction; two wheels nnder framt
permits- machine t- bo moved like t
wheelbarrow. Several special features.
This -has never been used. Will sal
at' a' substantial redaction and giv
terms to - responsible party. Wm M.
Meier, Salem. Or, R. 3, Box 211.
8-j2tl
Willamette Valley
Nursery -:
Has a' Salesyard at 26 1: Court street,
at Kennedy'a paiirt shopw opposite Bu
sick, store. .All kinds of fruit and nut
trees. Dr. Bean's Big French prune a
specialty. .Office phona 1315. Res.
105F5. Jens- Mathis. Pror. 8-dl4tf
FOR SALE Livestock 9
BULL PUPS FOR' SALE 7 MONTHS
Phone 493-J. - 8 j24
JERSEY COWS-i-GENTLE,. TESTING
Shi. 753 S. 13th. . 9-i2i
BBACTIFUL ; INTELLIGENT MALE
Spita dog. j Cheap. 1415- S. Liberty.
Salem. - 8-j2j
P'etland: .
;-..' Sells ?
Baby Chicks
j25
VETERINARIAN
DR.
PATTERSO!
9d30t(
Phono 202 8-W.
PRRD W. LANOB.- VFTKBIVARI AN
Office 430 S. Commercial. Phone 11
Res. Phone 1666. S-m23tf
Bargains
- Milk goats, white Leghorn pullets.
Fo. Terrier pops. - Peiland, 273 ritau-.
- - gjgs
WOOD FOR SALE 11
DRY SLAB WOOD FOR SALE -Al-o
Second growth. -Phone 1756. 11F2S
DRY" WOOD FOR 8ALE-
-PHONE 25
11 j25
or 622.
DRY WOOD, FOUR FOOT AND 16 Is-h.
lry- milt wood, S4.76 per load, i-noee
187-W. 11 fU
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR - WOOD AT
reasonable prices. Call 147. Jndd. the
Woodsaw Man. 11 Ml
19. INCH AND 4 TOOT' WOOD OF AV
kinds. Prices -reasonable- and prontpi
lHTery Fhoxs 1958-W. XI sl3'f
BEST GRADE OP WOOD
4 ft. and 16 inch.
Dry mill -wood.
Dry second growth fir.
Dry old fir.
Dry ft as.
- FRED E. WELLS
Prompt delivery tod TeMonibla pn'
380 Soath Church.. Phone 1342, 11 s6tf
WOODSAWlNO JUDD AND 6CIIMIIT-
Phono 142.' n-ji
8EST SECOND GROWTH FIR H OAK-
89. Call 1181. , ii-oj."
WOOD SHORT LENGTHS OR 4 ri-
COAL, best quality from 812.75 per w
trp. Oreicen, Utah, or Rock pPr,rf .
Prompt delirery. Phono 1S55. ll-nOtf
18-INCH OLD FIR, 4 FOOT OLD FIB.
second frowth oaV and ash.
1F3. D. MsrfieVL iL
WATlErEmplormeit 13.
PLUMBING AND REPAIRING WORKi-
IL . EgatT, Phono 1310-W.
12 jS5
WANTED PRACTICAL NURSE Wsin
maternity, eases, Phono 16 9i'M;l2 J2S
FOd'IXCOM?' TA"r REPOBTS--B0OK-
keeping and auditing see y.
prell, AB, 25 Cnemeketa. FhBJjjS
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