THE pKEGOjT STATES? IA!?V SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNIKG , JUNE- 3 0,: - Phone rrnllE ' two hundred -and. thirty. : -L fire members of the senior class of the Salem high school were the Invited', guest of Miss Kathrya cunnell at an extremely enjoyable studio' .dancing party that took place last night under hei hospitality. ,lh9nt,re tudI was decked, with freat basket, of white peon ies! Canterbury bells and a white blossomy shrub" that; brought out thd class colors of green and white At; the door Master Merlyn Gutmell in dress suit and wear tor T T" "at presentaa the novel "ucmr which were re ceifed by the members with much v.uiV: xne cover, , with the Lin tr VfAan 1 , . . . v vcutu a named, re- i ' Photographed replica of iuw enure class group. M1,WBs m the rooms and pre siding at the? punch . bowl, were hisses Anna and Louise Lanky - numDers . were given by the high school niiaVtt and by Helen Marcus, a pleasing ,"V'" U' me ciass. Marvin Head rick's orchestra played for the' f es , tiv dance. . ifuuj ana patronesses 1 for what proved to be one of the most dellghtrul arfairs ' of the" high school commencement' week were Governor Walter M. Pierce ; Mrs. Douglas Mlhto. Miss Mabel Ttoberf: son. Miss Hazel Paden," Miss Aoa Kos, Miss Grace Snook. Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Nelson', ahd Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Perry. Salem society Is anticipating the garden tea of Friday afternoon 'at which Mrs. Frederick Hill Thomp son, Airs. Fred Powell and Mis! Phil Newmyer will be the1 hos tesses from 3 to 6 oclock!at the Thompson home, 351 N." Summer street. More ihan"200 cards have been issued for the event. -; I 1 : The Salem Floral society will meet at 8 o'clock Friday evening in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. TV. C. Dibble, as speaker of Ihe evenlng.-has'planned a- most Interesting topic. Baslhg'hls' lec ture on "Beauty." he will speak particularly of the special ' aoTip'ti ability of certain types of archi tecture and certain- trends In lan& scapeing to stated localities. I Letters thls'I week" from" -Franklin- B. Launer . announce that- he sailed even earlier thin 'he in tended, and left ' Cherbourg '. for New York last Saturday,. May 30. I lei plans to be a t the "Chicago ;Mu 6 1 cale college, Chicago, ' until - the middle oAugust. - . At Espicffl . - i - is ji We are showing the PrirTcc of Vales and other models in single and double breasteds with two and" four; buttons.' All mannish materials and tailored along: rh&umsh' styles. ... SICCO -'. V.;1 -s" ' ; Semi Dress and Dress Coats Heavy Rubber ( t c 4- 106 , , A reception honoring, Rev. and Mrs; Ward WiUis" Loha-I who are leaving- this mdhth for Stockton. cai., will b held . oh . Thursday i "ns first: rresoytenan cnuTcn fdildwlng'the prayer meet tag, service. Rev. Mr. Long has completed a four "years", successful pastorate Ift. Salem. , The Youhg Married People's class -of the church are In charge of arrange ment for tfferreceptidh.' ' " The Firs't'Methodist cbnrcb din ing room was a mass of vivid. early summer flower! for the an nual alumni b'atfeiuei,'' held last aighT for1 'the' assembling- of old members ' and 4 the" Introduction ' to tap" associatldif' of ' the- class of ,19257 -; ; : : . y r-i:- A program that was a delight iu an presem iuok lonn unaer ine announcement "The Good Old Ship WinametteV with; WV C. Winslow, in 'the office of'toastmaster, pilot. .. The - following , program was of special Interest to all who attend ed; ' ; ! Processional, and" special musi cal numbers, Louise I Flndley- Claudta f Ge'rth; Introducing the class' of 1 92$', J. L. Carter, AB.', '6$? respooseby the class' presi dent, Paur Poling. '25 blessing, Rev, c: B: Harrison; ABK'., M2 : in -memorlatt, "The Good Old Ship Willamette," pilot. VW. C. Wlns low, LLB. 0S; mTislff from radio station RXR, -Kathleen- La Rant. ABV '21 1: reading the ship's log; (roll call or classes); old salts; V classes-of 50 and 25 'Tears ago). Lfloyd T.: Reynolds. AB., 94; life satef. , freading) Mrs.f Ronald :C Glover: BO '09 : tars, (reunion of class of 1915); gobs, (reunion, of ctass of 1 9 2 1 ); ship ahoy , ( Skit by' class o? 1921); broadcasting from India .station RDB. Royal D. Bis bee, AB.v 0 8 ; music from radio station MRW," Margaret R. Walk er. -Ms, 19; ' broadcasting from Washington, D. C. WCH. Con gressman W, C. Hawley; music from radio station A AS, A. A. Schramm, AB.v 12; charting the sea, James w. Crawford, AB., ll; from the bridge, Cap't. Cart Gregg Dorfeyr Ph- D.1; farewfelt 'Willam ette, Jack E. Vinson, '2 J; When do we meet 'again, JuneV1926. 1 . ; j : V Miss' Grace Collins of 677 West- pver road entertained at bier home Thursday afternoon at a miscej- laheous thower In .honor- of .Miss Winifred ; St." Clair' of Gresham, whose marriage to 'Raymdnd Rog ers;- commercial artist f "Portland, will he air event of June"25. The ghejts' welfe all sorority sisters. tow Wees Priced at.. .$19.75 Droits - i . I SOGXAX. C A T.TTTrP AH I . Ladies' Day, Illlhee Country . Barbara Frletchie tent, Daugh ters of Veterans. Armory, o'clock. ' Y, M. p. class of tjie First Bap tist church, pot-luck supper at 6 o'clock. Mr. and - Mrs. D. P, Peterson, hosts.. ' Mornings ides- Young: Married People's club picnic. Bush's pasture. 6 o'clock First Presbyterian--church. Thursday- ; . OAC club picnic. Mr. and Mrs Lester Pearmine hosts at "The Purple - Iris," one and one" half nsflea north on -the Riter road; Woman's Alliance silver tea Mrs. WllMam' Everetf Anderson court street,- hostess. 2 to 6 o'clock. . ... ; . . .: .. - . The First PreBbyterian "church- will hold a farewell partr for Mr and Mrs. Ward Willis Long, re tiring pastor of the church, on Thursday evening. at 8:30 o'clock; at the - church. The ; public and friends are invited. I Friday . ; Garden tea. Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson, Mrs. Phil New myer, and Mrs. Fred Powell, hos tesses. At the Thompson home. 351 North Summer. 3 to 6 o'clock. First1 Congregational church Missionary society. , Mrs. T. A, Liresley, Fairmount HUI, hostess. Business and Professional Worn en's club convention. - . : - floral society. Armory;' :B o'clock. Saturday vooaed Food sale. S. P. office Ladies of the Scandinavian church. Business and Professional Wom an s club convention. Pupils of 'Professor T. S. Robi erts In recital.; Juniors' at 3 o'clock in me afternoon. Seniors" at 8 o'clock iff the ' eTeninsf. SOS N. ainnmer street, . Beta Ch!,- of Willamette -nnitrL: Ity. Miss St. Clair la the daugh ter OI r. ana Mrs.- H. L. St. Clair or tne Gresham Outlook. Orp- gonian. ... ;. To all those ' who' helnerf .Memorial day sacred, in the ory of those who offered hir "Teg in aerense of the union th Woman" Relief orps -auxiliary to 'the Grand Army of the Repub lic, would express its thanks for a beautiful day, a large and re spectful attendance.' snlendM . der a nd kindly cdurtesr, Illustrat ing a day of the people, by the peopfe, and for the people. Th First Spiritualist church will hold a social at the home of MrsT. C. Bates; 125 Lefelle stl, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. rot the behefit of the' eeheral church fund. AH are cordially in vited;- ;. -- :- : : : The t First Presbyterian' church Missionary society will mt at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the chUrch' parlors. ; A" program, will be'; given, "The Last Day of School." Mrs. John W.' Harbison Is chairman of arrangements for the day. t j ; : ' ' ' : 1'' . . - Members of the' Count-On-Me class will meet' this afternoon at thd "June meeting, gathering at the" church" at 3 o'clock. , Mrs. S. Tillis will be the hostess of the day at her home on the Pacific highway. . Those who , desire to take the stage may get off at the, Hayesville school. . :' ; ' Among those, from Salem who, were' in the audience, last night at Portland for, the world premiere of. " the" ' American; opera. " 'The Efcho," were Mrs'. J. C. Currie, Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Mrs. Joseph Cham bers and Mrs. William Everett An derson. .. ( , The Lady Muscovites" will hold a' called meeting at 8 o'clock this evehIngin"theciub'roomsr . " TheBrusn College schoolhouse wait the scene pf a large gathering on Sunday when' the members of, and guests in, the' community met for a birthday dinner, celebrating the birthdays of Archie Ewing, Fred Ewing . and Mrs. Bernice Blodgett, and the wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Al lenv Two -long tables were ar rafiged "in ' the dining room and decked 'with" pink roses and Can terbury' bells; In" the group were Dr., and Mrs. Floyd Utley; Mr. and Mrs.' Hdmeir TJtley, Miss Marie Utley, Mr. Kane', and.Mr. and MrS. George Post, all of PortlahoT; Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Johnr'Schindler Mr: and Mrs. A. Ej Utley and Uon, Billyh Mr. and Hrs; Archie Ewing and ' children; Donald Alvin and Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ewing and . children, Robert and Margaret, Dr. and Mrs. C, L. Blodgett and son. Cory don, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen, and Miaar Edith Ross. &--KKr-':: - v A sliver tea will be held Thurs day afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. WRlIam' Ev erett. Anderson. 1491 Court rstfeet, by" the "Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian chnfch. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wilkenson and family are leaving today by auto on - a- vacation trip to" their oldhome'at Glen wood CHy Wis., sad pfsn ; to'l)5awaf"fronr Salem Sydut two' mohths;- IThete will be, a' family reunion. In ' addition to rracd'iirs; Wiltcnsoa there will her a ferother and sister of Mrs. Wilkenson. from , California . Join the family re-unlbn. , .- Mr. iana . Mrs, R G. Munday of Chicago are 'visiting at the home of" Mrs." Muhday's sister, Mrs.'-G. H. Thompson. . They - are making as transcontinental trip by motor. J Prof, and', Mrs. T. S. Ilob'ert9 were in attendance at . the world premiere of the opera, Tbje Echo." last night in Portland. ' k Miss Ruth Bedford presented a group of piano pupils' In an Inter esting recital of the month Mon day night'at the Derby studio, as sisted f by Flora Fletcher Hedrick, one of Salem's" most pleasing so prano Boioistsr Jimmy Moyer zcted as an efficient usher of the evening after playing his number. MissBetty Bedtord assisted in the room's that were loTely? with bas kets of ocean spray, pink: roses, and white carnations. ' As as encore, Mrs.; Hedrick, "the soloist, responded with "Carry Me Back to Old Vlrginny." The followin'gr'numbers made up an interesting program8 attended by a large number of parents and friends: Tempest of the Heart. . . . . . Verdi Jimmy , Moyer. Flower' Song -. . ... Gounod r Floris Bnsick Ar,ound'the Hills ...... Case Alyce Hartley ' Pixies Ballet ........ ... Brown : Claudine Gueffroy; Pixies Drill Brown Guinevere .Wood, 'y -"; Castanet Dance -.. . . ... Dennee t' Nellie Bahlburg." -- Melody in F ; . V Rubenstein Maxine .Ferguson. The Pompadour's Fan . . . Cadman : i " : Helen " Rex. - ' ' , ' --r Japanese Sunset . .. . . , . Deppen ! Maxine Sun. The Meadow Lark . , . . . . . Jones Flora Fletcher Hedrick. Valse Episode . .' . . . . . . . . Kern : ; j Doris Hicks. . Caprica nte ' .......... 1 Wachs ; I ' Ruth Hazelton. i Impromptu Mazurka . . . , . Lach Hoshie Wantanabe. The Flatterer '. . . . . . Chaminade Barbara' Moberg. ; Mrs. F. P. Talkington and Miss Cora - Talkington are leaving' this morning for San . Francisco for a visit Iwith Mr. and Mrs. B. Schnei der, Miss . Talkington's . aunt and uncle. They plan to return to Salem the middle of July. Im- Mrs. Zena Thomas and P. F. Thomas presented; 20 violin and piano students in recital Friday, June 5, at-the Aumsvllle. high school auditorium.' For the past two years Mrs. Thomas has" been' in; charge of music work . at " the Aumsvllle "high school. ' ' , On Saturday night Mrs. Thomas and f Mr. Thomas presented a group of! 30 students at the .First Evangelical church In Salem. The Th6mas orchestra rendered two beautiful numbers.' ' Barbara Frietchle tent. Daugh ters of' Veterans, will meet, at 8. o'clock this evening at the Arm ory. . t .. ., -: -y The Brush College, grange, in stead of meeting last Friday, met on! Monday of this" week' for a business ; meeting, program nunf- hers, and reports" of the . state granger Mrs. Arthur Utley satigi accompanied by Mrs; Cofydon Blodgett.1 Mr. and Mrs; W. F. McCall, as delegates to the state grange, gave very interesting; re ports, as well as did Archfe;Ewingr, general secretary. Fred Ewing re ported on the fifth and sixth de grees', and5 Mr. McCair- on'' reso lutions. Mrs. Charles McCarter gavfe-a' reading; Grace Green (Mrs. C. J. Green) who is leaving the" city to make: her home in Seaside Iwas very de- lightfullyM surprised when.. :the Daughters' of Veterans gathered at her home for a party. A hand some Boston;-bag was presented to her as a gift from the organi zation in appreciation of her work with, the members. The gift was presented by the president Alma Fischer. A special' entertainment feature, in which all . took part, was given cleverly under the name "The Last Day of School." Late In the evening strawberries.; and ice cream and cake was served. In the. group for the farewell gathering; were; the honor guest, Mrs. Green, Mary Stearns, Goldia Bnselle, Alma McWhorter, Lizbeth Waters, - Flora Clark, Margaret Elliottl Bertha Bergman, Blanche Davis, Alma Fischer, Gladys Bar tholomew. Julia" K.r Webster, Ma- ber .Darvies Pearl : Ralph; Frances Gillfam,- Louisa - . Kezar, Mary Brewer, Laura Arpke, Mabel Lock-wood,- Flora Zinn, Mabel Need ham!, Carrie .Bartholomew,- Erma Swaddell and Myrtle Putnam and little daughter.-; ; ; . The, Young People's club of jthe First Prbyterfan church" will hold their monthly dinner this evening ht-6ls 3 0 ' o'clock- in the' nature of a farewell party to Rev W; : Long .wh6 ' will leave for California soon. . Entertainment Will i be provided by the club. Two; Licenses Obtained - - Two marriage licenses were is sued! by the county clerk yesterv day.' They'-were taken, out , by Carl, Joseph O'Xeil of Marshfield and jTberesa Ferne Smith, 240 Faif grounds road. Salem, . and ryrd ie " W. ; Jotmsofl ' 1 7 0 4 ; Ferry; 8aletn. and Doris Nelson. 360 Lin coln Salem, and .Earl, Lee Dunn anld .Louise JIary Stokxi s both of Cervais. i : .;. !':USDai:o:S LOVE Adcle Garrison's .New. Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright by Newspaper Feature : Service . CHAPTER 532. THE IMPRESSION DR. ; HAM MADE ON MRS. FOX-DUR- KEE ANri MAjDGE! A tired old man,1 whose face and appearance yet ; radiated the con: sciousness of powerj and skill! pos sessed by a successful ' physician; and whose eyes were j filled with kindness this was the impression I received as " with Mrs."": Durkee clinging tome," I walked into the inner' office' of Dr. Philip Foxham! and the physician rose to r receive That he had i once been an ex ceedingly handsome; man, I knew, as I noted his tall, massive figure, his regular, almost classic features. his abundant hair and his brown eyes."' Bat the hair, which deduced also had heen brown like Dicky's was now; snow-white, the tall fig iire- was : slightly stooped, there were-many lines in the face and the eyes held a weariness and dis illusionment as well as kindness. ,, His eyes went swiftly; from one of us to the other, f. and then, he addressed my little friend direct ly. '' ' - ; 'St -"Mrs. Durkee?" he said with rising ,inflection.1 . "1 1 think i you came to my office once with Mrs; Larkin8." . - ; His" manner held Just the right touch of deferential interest and I guessed ' that his I keen, ; exper ienced eyes had read her extreme nervousness and that he unerring ly had taken the surest way to di vert her. mind 1 ' The delicate flattery of so busy a man's remembrance was like a draught of heady wine to my vola tile, little friend. s I knew it by the unconscious coquettish lifting of her head, and. the soft charming littlejilaugh " she gave, us as she answered him. . ti.jih! "Yes, doctor, I was' here two years ago with poor Mrs.. Lar kinsjj I remember you very well, but fancy your remembering me fromonly one : visit, Youl must have a memory like that ' man fromr the .west ; they're always ad vertising' in the newspapers." 'u'T6iTell Him, Madge." .' .- '. ' J !.-' t?f ':' t ?: I, sl HIaughed suddenly, delighted ly, as. from his towering height he lookejd down upon her tiny figure, and .naive, childlike' face; fit la the; tribute of. amused' admiration which masculinity j invariably gave Mrs. Durkee.' M; j , : , ."Some people are" very easy to remember,"- i he ' said; smiling. "But I mUst confess that I had other aids'. I attended "Mrs. Lar- kins lor several , months, and" she talked mnch' of -you;r and always had'a photograph of yott in her room;" j: MMi&bf- The quick tears" sprang to my littlei friend's1' eyes; -t-i: I-l M;r "I know-r-poor Stella! she said.' "We were always fond of each other; That's the reason j I came to you; because : she always had 'such faith in yon. If she'd only had you sooner,' I'm sure she . ould'have been'alire today." "She came' too da anything save late for - me to to make things easier for her' Dr. Poxham. said gravely,; and then with, no hint of the professional manner- in his voice-i I saw that4 he knew exact ly how it treat' Her : Fluffiness he added:' "Will you tell me how Iv can -help you?" . . - .'r ,t . Mrs. Durkee cast a swift, ap pealing glance at me. : . "You tell him, Madge," she said, then gave an apologetic HtlteJex c'amation. , ' . v , "Oh, pardon me,' jl. am eo thoughtless. My. friend,- Mrs. Graham," Drl Foxham." ; f The physician acknowledged the intrdduction with a grave bow, and kept' his eyes fixed on me exr pectantly.- With my little friend'B band clasped ' tightly; in mine, J SpoKe. .: 'For "some . time Mrs. Durkee has had attacks of pain underneath ber, arm. They are increasing In severity and frequency, ,and she feels" that she must 'have advice concerning them." v :- v . ' A Significant -Reroest; v " He looked steadily at me for' an Instant, and I wondered if he' saw the 'dread in my "eyes. Then: he tnrned to Mrs. Durkee and began asking her.crisp, clear question's concerning the attacks of . pain and the condition of. her health, in general. ". That" he "was sorting weighing" -and -classifying' heV an swers as'he talked was patent to airy student of eyes and'fa,'cel, and I was fascinated as always am In Watching-any exhibition of skill and "conscious power. . f--THave you ever been vaccinat ed?' he asked the question cas- .aaUy , futMri Durkee stiarled nervously. ,.'- Tfig physician, laughed again, and .hastened to reassure her. - "Ko, indeed he said, "I only ished to" know if tho vaccination hurt?'- '"-i-V: ':f':P:-r' -,. "Not-jmuch," Mrs; Durkee said slowl.-Whyr T a n so T ytrant - taVi a flrftn I f of blood from yourarnv but I'll rromiseyou Jfwont hurt as much at at vaccination." , Oh, I'm ' not a baby," Mrs. Durkee tossed her head coquet tishly. VTou can take enough to write my name in It. as they did in the old dime novels If you want to.K! ,j. ,. . i : (To be continued)-- 7 GENERAL MARKETS 7 -r Grain Futures PORTLAND, ; June 9. Wheat, hard white, blue stem, Baart, June 11.60 July, 11:41; soft white; June, fl.62; July. $1.46; western .white. June; $1.60; July. $r.45; hard winter, June, $1.61; July, $1.47; northern spring, . June, $1.61; Julyi $1.45; western ed; June, $1.58; July, $1.42 ; BBB hard white, June, $1.65; July, $1.47. : v j Oats, No. 2 36pound white feed, June, , $38 ; No. 2, 38-pound gray, June. $37. - ! j Gorn, No. - 3 early shipment, June. $48.25;' July, $4850. : ? j : Millrun, standard, June, $38 ; July. $37. s Dairy Exchange : PORTLAND, June 9. Butter, extras, 43c; standards,- J42c; prime firsts, 42c; firsts, 41c. ! Eggs,' extras, 35c; firsts,; 34c; pullets, 32c; current receipts, 31c. 4 ; Hay and" Grasses " PORTLAND," June 9. Buying prices; valley 'timohy, $20$2$2i; do1 eastern Oregon, $21$24.50; alfalfa; $20.50??" 21; clover," $17; oat hay,' nominal i cheat, $16; pat and vetch, $19 $20; straw;. $8.50 per ton. Selling prices $2atoa more. . NEWS BRIEFS ; ' - (Continued - from pace 5) report t of Mrs. 1 Mary mikersoh; countyc superintendent of schaolst Teachers examinations will' start today1 at the First Christian church and will' continue for' three days. : Two Bays ' Arrested i George Haller and Leland Bar clay, both aged 15, who 'gave their address as Centralia, Wash., Were picked up by Officer Victor at the Southern Pacific depot yesterday. They- are being- held for invests gation. v Building Permit Issued ,i i Mrs. Clara Thompson is to erect a ! dwelling at 740 North" Four teenth' street which' is estimated td cost approximately $60(10; ac cording to records of the city re corder. Two Beggars Arrested : Ed Harrington and' Viliiam Killeen were picked up by Officer Olsen last night and booked' at the police station for begging , upon the streets. Bob Xotson Back " ; Robert Notson, graduate' of Willamette-; university and formerly telegraph editor ' on the Oregon Statesman, has returned to Salem from New. Yorkr city; where ' he has., been, for the last -year., Mr. Notson arid - wo other students motored east Jast fall to enter various colleges, Mr. Notson going td Columbia. For the last few months' he , has been' reporting on the Brooki-rh Eagle. . Horse Found,"Boy CJonei 3" ' Harry4 Hill,' paroled boy irom the Oregon training school, eloped with' a j horse belonging .'td .Frahlc Siegmhnd of Fernridge',. his em ployer, and ;was seen coming to wards Salem. Eater the horse was found on Front street, but the boy could not be found." He was sent up from .McMlrmvilie where he had beeii involved in a numher ot escapades. . V PERO'MRUS I Mrs. Lee BHlyen was' in "the city from Lebanon yesterday.' ' '. ' , Rev. D. Fields, president, of' the Willamette university" alumni '.as sociation Was in the city .-from Grants Pass : yesterday. . Mrs. J. L. Van Winkle visited in the city from Jerferson yester day . '' v'- 1 Dr. E. Iv. Smith, a resident of Wodbufn, was in the "city" on bus iness Tuesday afternoon. Mrs'. A; V. Evans was in; the city;-yesterday from Gervais.V William Collins was visiting -In the city from Dallas, yesterday . : Mr. and' Mrs." "Vernon "" Clarki residents . of Kin'gVood were' in Oregon City I visiting with rela- ilve and: friends yesterday? H James -,. Stewart, ' . well .known l, - r Prices on o ted " artvwholeaalei- and are trieea. receired by. farmers. - No retail price ara rien? -"'-- - GKAXN-'AJTO E&J ' " Ko;,l soft hite wheat ..:. '...Z.fl. 4 T Ko. 1 soft red wheat 1.46 Oat . .fiOe Oieat . hay $12 Oat hay .-T ' Oat and etelr but". at PORK." MUTT' 6Si3JtE'fiFw ltoe 160-200 ewt -812.00 .811.75 -811.50 lle;s, 200-250 ewt Hoax, 230-aOO cwt. Mht sow . IretS,ed veal .10e -13c Cowa pressed pork fmbs FOULTXT i- Peary hen Msht hens'. 15ia' Broilers 18M22C ! .BOOB.; BOTT3BB,, BCTTERFAT re :Bpry butter Pnfterfst. delivered . 4 1 e ...81 8D 24 M:Ik rer cwfr . standards Published every morning (except Mon ,4y), at Salem, the -capital cf Or cob Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or Sunday - 2 cents per word 5 eenta per word Three time. Six times .1 mm. yw nv.w One mouth, daily and ( v Sunday 20 cents pr word la' order te earn the more than" one time rate, adrertisement most' run in contecntrre isanee. ad taken for lest than 25 cents. Ada rue . Sunday' only charred at one-time rate. Is" and "Sitnatlons Wanted") will V -. - 1 . 1 . . . wwkcb Tcr uf ieiepnone II Me adrertiser is a subscriber to phone. Tha RtilMmM will .-..!. tUementa at any time of the day or night. To insnre proper cUstifica tions aids should be in before 7-p. m. TELEPHONE 3S or 683 Money to Loan On Beal Estate v TV K. FORD ' (Over Ladd As Bush Bank) BEFORB'YOl LEAVE TODB HOUE OB CAR HAVE IT - ' Insured- Properly t Phone 161. Becka Bank Bid; m Hendricka. W. B -.' 4 29-tf The .Lutheran;. Settle- -. men! Bureau- will help' both ' 1 HOME3EEKER AJ'1 HOilESELLER ; with : ' - . ' .j Oregon Incorporated Real Estate ' Insurance.. Phone 1013 f . Victor Schneider, Sec'y, ! Booms 4-5-6. D'Arey Bldf. a 3 AtJTOMOlULES : WE WRECK 'EM . . Parts for aU ears. We set! for lessj Get' our prices trailers. Salem - Auto Wrecking Co., 402 8. Church street. Phone 2159. Ia3tt SCHEELER AUTO WRECKING C04, wilt boy your old ear. Highest csth price paid. 168 N. Cntnmerelar St.- - litStf 8aa3a , i i iii, ssaBssji ALTO ltKPAlRLXG 3 GOOD SERVICi: FAIR PRICE. MED-' LER & .LEBENGOOD GARAGE' Gen- " oral repairing, sssercories.tifes. M.'ller and 'South Commercial. Phone' 564. 8m26tf ATJTO'TOPS SEE US FOR, TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Top A Paint Shop: Rear" fire depsrtment".' g-al6tf HEIiP AVANTD--.&tale 11 FIRST CLASS r S0F12.' :i ' . DAIRYMAN Inquire . - J llJ2tf SALESMAN' P PP P P P P-F P.P P P P P-P. P P P P P PTTP.P P F F P P-P P P F P - - S P p P P ' WANTED " P P p" p - salesman with cab p b p p - . .- . - ' p p P P Listings anJ buyers furnished. P P P P You show Dronertr listed br P. P P P us to buyers furnished " by. ns. P P. t p. under our system yon prodnco P.P P P ateadHy frith the stsrt. Unue- P- P P P ual opportunity . for adrahce- P. P P P ment to sslesmanagera position. P P P P Our own officers' in Salem and' P P P P Portland. See Mr. Parker per P P P P aonally. AT ONCE, P P P P , PARKER- REALTY CO." : P' P P P 409 0. S. Nat'l Bank Btdg' P P P P Commercial t Htate. 15mt0tf P P PPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPP P P P P P- P P "P P P-P P P P P P P OBaBsssasssaaBsassassssaB WAXTED -Employment 19 STENOGRAPHER FIVE ' YEARS Ex perience, 'desires; part time .work. -Box 674 car: Statesman. . - , . . . 19jll PRACTICAJU' NURSING - AND MATERN . ity work. Phone 1756. .. 19'lg FOR GARDEN PLOWING. BASEMENT digging and team, work, paone J.8JT3. " ' - - - - 19ml4tf FOR 1UEXT 21 HOUSE AND- APARTMENTS PHONE . ... SlalStf FUKXACE AND, GARAGE IN. SMALL cottage. . -. On . paring; to leas , fcr 3 $2J.0" month. - Large' 8-room close In' for 835 : 6 -room 80; S-rooot flat down town 835; two- , I dncks.TiU. SBk. Bids'. ' . Sljstf PRINTED CARDS,' SI2E 14r- BY ; wording i-' For Kent, pries 10 cents each. Statesman Basinet Office, on ground floor. GARAGE BUILDING FOB ' L3ASE. Can sire long term lease otj' excellent . building. Possessicn July First. - Fixe - smaller store rooms for tease, $60 to " 8125., Becke A Hendricks, U. S.-Bk. Bldg. -.;2U4tf - . FOIl REXTApartmeaU 23' TOR RENT ' FUKNISIED APART . meats. Reasonable. 1815 North Sum mer. "Can after" 4. y i!2 CLEAN 3 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART- ment, close in adult. 448 Union street. i ' . . 23m24tf i'OR RENT APARTMENTS 881 N. Com' mere int. - 23tf NURSES OR TEACHERS. ETC. Hers' modern 5 large room flat. .', For rent 8U5. Close to all schools, hospitsls, library, state house. Easiness. Furnace, - -laundry, water heater., ranses. etc. In. ' mediate pospetsion. Becke & Hendricks 1T..-8; Bk, Bldg; . - : v 28j4tf FOR ; RENT Room' 23 FURNISHED ROOM. WITH BATH FOR ' gentleman. Strietly modern .. . home , ronr block front CapltoL Address 38 ? earo Statesman, i 25ml4U PRINTED CARDS, SIZE "14 BT 74 r word ?n e. "Roorna ta ' Kenv' priee 10 ' cents eaeh. , Statesmaa Business office. pro una, iioor. .. . - ... -,. -- - . i - FOR RENT nouses v 27 fOCSE FOR RENT. K.'C'ottaee. . ... CALL AT 851 ..... -27jll FIV"E HOC 3 JhlODERN HOUSE. 598 N 17. . ... , 27jl8 FOR "RENT. DWELLING AT 1052 Sag i inaw- 823 per month. Cat! at States man business 'office, or Beck A Hen- drieka. - 27aMtf Corvallresldent was in the city yesterday, v, lie waa the guest of Governor Pierce at the Kiawanis luncheon':,: f ' '"' f '-. ' Mrs." 1 AT C. Hutchinson and Mrs. A. A. Webb were visitors here from-Silverton. yesterday. John V. Krone.' a Rose bw re Kj wanian was- in the city yester day on hiisiness. " 'fj AV r i wasa visitor" at the s WANTED TO KENT 31 BY RESPONSIBLE - PARTYHOUSE in devirabla location. , Write of phono G. C. GUlvspie. Standard Oil Co Salem. . - 3U12 COtJPIE v PROFESSIOXALXT EM ployed want home for. themselTee and two smalt children before July 1st. , Requirements Two bed roorna and. study in modern, house centrally local . ed - where there are so -other small children; breakfast- and - dinner . for selves; all meals and " part care for children. Will pay " liberally tor satis faction. Reply Box IIS care States ' man. giTing- address, phono somber and approximate terras. 31;13 WANTL) MisceHaneona 85 GOOD WOOO KITCHEK RANGE, call 680-M. .. 85J10 WANTED FIBST AND SECOND MORT gases. Party will buy if some discount is allowed. Home Kealty Co., 169 8: High. Open erenings, 8:30. . 35jl9 CASH P"AID TOR! FALSE TEETH - dantal gold, platinum and discarded jewelry, Hoke Smelting ebd Refinery Co Otsego. Michigan. 85j27tf WOODBT THE AUCTIONEER BUTS ted furniture for cash. Phone 511. ' SSstf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff Used Goods Dept.. opposite court house. - . 35m22tt WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR farm, loans W here serersl apnlic' - lions on band. Mawkina m Koberts. Inc.. 205 Oreron Blilg. B5dl4tf F01VSAIJ3- 8T- RESTAURANT. CONFECTIONERY Foun tain and tobacco combine.. LiTiog t rooms in- rear. - Doing good- business. Kessons for'seltins;. Easy, terms. J. Bachant, .341 X. tom'l: . , 37jl2 HUGHES ELECTRIC - RANGE, LER3 thsn half price. Perfect condition. 660. N.HSem! tC. Phone 1703-J. S7jU GOOSEBERRIES FOR CANNIXO DEL1V erert in Salem at So per pound." Phone . 45FJ or write Victor Schneider, Tur- . ner.: Oregon. Route 1. . 37ml9tf - : - r FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS.' TEX cents bundle. Circulation department Oregon Statesman. " p . 37tt SELL US YOUR USED FURNITURE . H..L. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Goods . r DepV Opposite court house. 87m22lf USED LUMBER. INQUIRE 14TH AND Oak. Phone 1622-W. . 37jl4 ONE UPRIGHT BOILER.' MUST DIS ' pose of line. Can you use it t " Call Cobbe & Mitchell Co., 348 So." 12th St. Phone 813. - 37jll Trespass Notices For-Sale Trespast Notices. 1 size 149 inches, T tinted on good 10 ounce eanrass bear er the words.-"Notice I Hereby. Giv en That Trespassing- is Strieth"' Forbid den On These Premises Under Peasltr of Prosecution.'' Price'l5e eaeh or 3 for 25c. Sutesman Pub. Co., Sslem, Oregon. 37atf FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTQ PARTS for all ears. Saree 5o- to 80. Tops, bodies, trailers. Mike's Autu Wreck ins Uotue. 245 Center. Phone 893, . I ' - 87m28t( RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 3 BY 8H" 60 receipt forma In. book, 15 eenis pee' book or two for 25 cents. Ststes- v man office, 215 South Commercial St., Salem. , - t 7f23f FOB S AIEPLivestock SO" VETERINARIAN PH. PATTERSO.v Phone 2028W.-Rt. 2, Box 29. 89j2tf GOOD FARM.,' AND 'ORCHARD: HORS s. Guaranteed as represented.' Hsr ness for sale. Milk cow. Reasonable C. L. Reed. Fairgrounds! 89)11 FRED " W.' LANGE. VETERINARIAN Offiee 420 S. Commercial. Phone 1198. Res, phone 1858.. -. , 89m88tf WOOD FOB' SALE 43 WOOD FOR SALE , Old growth fir 4 foot snd 18 incTi. Second growth 4 foot, limb wood. Ash ' foot Phone- 1307, . 43J20 16-INCH' OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH' oak and Mh, Phon 19F3. J. D. Mar-. field. 43fl8tf BEST. GRADE OF WOOT" 4 ft. and 18 inch." Dry mill wood. Green mill wood. , Dry second growth fir, t. Dry and old fir. 4 . " Dry 4-ftv aah. maple nnd'oak FRED E. .WELLfci. j, , . .... Prhmpt delivery and reasonable 'price' 88Q Santh Church. Phone ISll, 43m6tt' GOOD COAI DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES ' J HILLMAN FUETj CO. . PHONE 1855 ' i 4Sj2)tf inSCELLAXEOUS -. Bl OAUiiSs. ittit AN U 'fLAtiilLttr M.0Tin ur Pcialty. Equipped tot au kinds of hauling. Dry wood aae! roal , alway on ; hand at best prices. ,1806. Real eriee, 753 Trade Street, Salem. , r,im9. LOST AND POUND 53 LOST SHEPHERD DOG: PORTLAND license. Answers nme Laddie. . I' . poush, Sao Pine. St.. Portland,"-Ores. .- . 53J1Z FOUND ON MY - PREMISES. ROBE and cushion. Owner can have same i by proving property and paying for tan advertisement,' 77 N.' Cottage' Sh!.-. sajii. s PERSONAL 65 . HIZZ TREATMENT . . FOR APPENDICITIS I-I-WondrfL"Froe iafomutren, Address Hiaa Co, Pprtland. Oreron. - ' ' - - BSalB-IO?1 , i MONEY TO LOAN 57 ttutUAl, - r A tut LOANS. , PHI . cent, r. ti. wood. 341- State St. 67jlyl l - i. . ;;FARM LOANS , Long time, easy payments, low intereit, BO lees f.r eornmistions. ..i- PERRLS'K A -JARSTER3 1 13 Gray Bldg Salem.' Ore. 87J2tl MONEY TO.IOAN ON CITY ,-PROP-i erty, either building ahd loan plan of' j private money. Farm loans with - su ranee company money at 5 with i commission added. Ralph H. McCur4v, - Nos. 6 and 6, fiteeves-iioore Bide, H ; '"- - - - 57fI4tl I HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL- sars ot private money to loan on good real estate. Rich. L. Reimenn, D'Arey Bid?, 43 State street. Phone 1011 net ween 9 and 1 0 a tn. ntfelXESS OPl-ORTUNIXIL Cl rUR SALE ONE OF TUE BEST PAY Ing reataufanfs m town ; for particulam ; see .Childa te Bechtel, Kealiors. 54 f SUioSt. T; . , ..feljlOtf. bl'slnes.s ormnjzsvTY v.oirr:i i:,-- ( ciiiunj. i Be ; nisn - or Woman s. f c;ted mmt nave cosudtiirs in thm- I anil .lllin.MH 40 work- Thij i i. out a sessonsbie"prepos,i"io-i, tut one tfiet can be developed into a per; ?n- ; ent thing, inTe.tiaent ef 8100 r- t qa red. gee Mr. King, Marion . - Fui. allele Klawanid club yesterday. -