Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1925)
i. I lr 1 I ' I Tr; ' XTf l8t' and Mi8s Ruth Bedford. Plan- 1 KOll Q.TLCL WtlT CnfSpfc i ' " -"' ' '" r - ' ---...-. v , ? - : Is -ll.l 55-n1 ' ' I, to InutloMl-recital. First I Xvu" vv f ' : " -., - . - ' Bj, AtJIJIlED'.IJtrNCn Phone rune wedding took place at 4 o'clock Sunday-afternoon at the First Methodist J church In Wood hurn when;" Hiss Florence Klamp. became the -'bride - of Herbert Welch, Reverend Mr. Everett ot - the First Presbyterian church in Corral 11 officiating'. The lmpre- slye double ring service: was used. ! The members of the bridal party ; assembled at the flower-decked al- tar to the strains of the Mendels- " sohn Wedding March, Virgil Starr presiding at the pipe organ. Im mediately preceding the ceremony, Miss.Willetta Welch sang "At Dawning." The bride, attractive Tin white georgette over baronet satin, adorned with silrer; ' lace; was given in marriage by her fa ther. . She wore a full, length. veil of tulle with a head-dress caught t with orange blossoms, and silrer slippers. .-. Her I shower f bouquet combined white bride's roses and . pink sweet .peas. i ; Miss Myrtle Klamp, in apricot Yoile.; attended her sister aV maid- of-honor, while Mis Naomi FUl lerton and Miss . Frances r Welch . were bridesmaids. Miss Fuller toll wearing rose and Miss Welch or chid, TOile. The attendants "car ried ,sweet peas in pastel shades.' i The'groom was attended':: by Ar thur Buell as' best man, Ferris' White and Fred Barrier were tlief . ushers. '; ' - jf j Ti-:j : The church with mock orange, blue lupin, and pink roses was a bower of early summer blossoms. A reception- took . place at the bride's home Immediately; follow- ' ing the ceremony. : ; !L j j n'f '' The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klamp of Wood burn, graduated with the class of -1925 from the Oregon Agricultur al College, j The groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank! A. Welch, also of the ! Oregon Agricultural College, will take his bride to Cof vallU after a honeymoon trip to the beaches, where the young cou ple will make their home; j 't ? ' Mrs! Welch's going Taway cos tume was an' ensemble of blonde .satin with jade green, j worn with . , ! ;:U-;J j. '. ;J. Mrs, , Max 'O. Biiren ! will enter tain the members of the ; West North Division of thei Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church at 2 :30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at her h6meL74Coirt street. ' " ' "''A PuK III 11 j i i; j ij ! A musicale that will1 interest a large number of friends through out the city is schednled tof 8:30 o'clock this' evening, a.t the First Presbyterian church f when Mary Talmadge HeadricV, violinist, and! Ruth Bedford, pUnist,'wfll be pre sented by their respective teachers, Professor William 'Wallace Gra ham and Beatrice Shelton. The two artists will doubtless; reveal j some'of the- mostj marked talent available In Salem. j . m -.The following - program speaks for Itself:1- . t' A 'l I" ! , h ; t '' Third Sonata,' D 1 minor, Op. 108, Brahms; first and . second movement, allegro, adagio.! ; Violin and piano. H . i Etude en Forme de Valse Op. 52. Saint-Saens; pland,; V '' Third Concerto, B .minor op. . C I, Saint-Saensf allegto non trop po. -andantinos qtrastr alWgretto'. milto moderalo ef maestoso: viol Iln. ; ; ; ;: - : . Ballade No. 1. D flat, Liszi; II. .Gnomenreigen, Uszi;' piano.- i Serenade. I elancolique. Op 26 Tschaikowsky; violin,!' i' i r - j--.r: j-i n . :; i . Mr. and Mrs. C. Pj Bishon and Charles Kay;B1hop iriillbe'TlsItr ors tn Portland this week, for the uose snow. 7- : ;"'' .-.) Last Thursday evening the Christian Endeavor society of the Castle - Chapel of j the - United Ef-SfiT1.? 0Tel "5 lral tlacka scitea to cost any business -tts-swUsJ, We nay have Just the ora you jare locMss for at a fcta' r:Scae of thefonas: Contract of Sale, Road Notice, - 1SU or Sale. .Bsildinsr ContracL. Prtmitnr M cwa General Iasc Power of Attorney, Prune Books and Pads, Scale Re 22?"WJ - 1?ese forms m carefully prepared for the courts and pi-irate i , i. At 1! 106 - Brethern church - motored to the ranch of Edward A. Dunigan, 5r. on , lioweu,- Prairie, for a very Pleasan t evening, j About, twenty young people, were present, with Mr : Hill,-, and'. Tral' , pointer as chaperons. '-"jn evening of, games was - enipyed with .. refreshments of. ice cream and cake following ri One. of the largest of last week's recitals took place - at the First Christian Chureh when Miss Joy Turner presented her Junior pupils fh piano and violin, assisted oy Oral Vlolette, vocalist. The following f numbers made up the program!;. f r jano uuett Poijsn . Dance, Prince, Iola Gooding, Ruth Hersh nerger. : . - . -Piano Listless Reverie, Spauld ing, ileen Goodenetigh: ' Violin Dream1' Waltz, Vogh, Hersel Peyree.- If Plane Tne Lonesome Apple, Erb, Maxlne Hill. rPianb.katydid, Erb, Mildred Kobison. iolin Innocence, Vogh, Mar garet Patrick. 1 I Piano Rosy : Cheeks Polka, Emerson, Delma Fagan : PianoL(a GOod Morning, Merry Sunshine, T Snauldine' fbi did Mother Hubbard Rogers; Du- montXAmb. ; " ;- PianoL-Romahce, Lawson, Pat ricia Jane Port wood. i Piano' (a) The ' Merry , Bobo link Krogmann; (b) Lively Dance Polka, Dale; Barbara . Barnell: Violin Gavotte Op. 30, No, 3 Warner.; Delight Heath. Pano I trio-Yellow Jonquils, Gavotte, Ruth Becker, Llda HanT n&t Byrle Ramp, j- ' - Piano Hark, the Band!-, Erb; The Grasshopper's FrolIS Polkar DuceUe ; - Helen Worth. ; V Piano A. Scotch - Melody, Vir- ,gil;- OM Jim Crow, Schick; Rhea Mae Huber.i i : ,'.':Violin.-4.Duet Valse Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman!' Often- bacb ; R07 Damon, Donald Goode- aough.r'--f r? f tv n ;r n !; . . Piano Nestling Hour, Tomp kins; Distant Chimes, Virgil; Inez Sacre. i - . -, r . Piano Duet Moonlight Revels, Andre Lloyd and Byrle Ramp. 5 Piano Ripples Valsette, Law son, Bernice Peyree. !, ' : Violin Valse . Joy e use, Kern; Minnie's Polka, Dancla; Joan Etans. " ',;'',:' : ..:.' Piano Cathedral Chimes, Read, Ann Louise Horton. 1 ' Piano The Fragrance of. May, Virgil, Lida Hanna. j Piano A Merry Dance, Bostel man, Faye Pendleton. 7 ' -t Violin -Danse Rustique, Brow- gi. Gienna Hlltibrand. " ' Vocal Sing! Sing! Birds on the Wing. Nutting. OraLATiole'tte. x-iano Aieiody Dawes, ? Percy xiiaaie. --. j ( Piano Llve's Sigh Intermez zo, Englemann, Lloyd Ramp. -'- Violin L f Ceneren,toia Fan tasia, Dancia, George Stoner. Piano. Flirtation Dance, Brown, Sarah Samuels.' .' . piano Wayside Chapel, Wil son. Byrie Ramp - Piano (a) Scotch Melody, Orth;' (b) Apple Blossoms, Engle mann, Ruth Hershberger. f, Piano Reminiscence, Virgil, Kernice Wlnegar. Piano Echoes of Spring, Friml. Ilia Huber. . , . Piano Robln.'g Return, Fisher, Ruth Becker i -Pfano- Dlett-Marche Regale, Tefry.-AHce CTaxton; Mrs. .Byron Good enough.:" .-. , '-u , Vl?' .-( ) Back Tq Onir, Moun tains Trom ''II Torvatore", Verdi; ( b) Gypsy $erenadevi,Athrton Vena Wood, ; v;;.;? Piano Caprice. Virgil, Grace Parker. . , j ; Violin DuettGood-Bye, Tostl, Margaret Eddy, Marjorie Wunderl r:i Ji'katL PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY Stesmair Eublisjiin Colt IXGAI BtANK ni!AJ3QUARIXRS J. ' , It S.. I i . ' . ' Bsslsess Office, Ground rijc fWCTItFIowei Mission dayrXrW. aclock.sHaIL, J V, Mary Talmadge Hedrick, violin ist, and Miss Ruth Bedford, pian ist. In Invitational recital. First Presbyterian church, 8:0 "o'clock. The Ratheteriaa club meets to day at the home of Mrs. Ray 'Smith, 1785 Center street. Wednesday Piano pupils of Miss Margaret! Fisher in recital at First Pres- Dyterun church. 5 o clock. Fuh- Salem club. Daughters of the Nile. Masonic temple,!; 10:30 o'clock, Writers' club. Mrs. C. A. Kells, 920 Leslie street, hostess. Salem - Woman's club board meeting. : Club house. .2: SO o'clock. Sons of Veterans Auxiliary Armory. 8 o'clock Six piano pupils of Mrs. Harry M. Styles. Recital. Center Street Methodist church, 8 o'clock, Pupils of Miss Elma Weller in recital. At studio, 695 North Lib erty street. Friday West Sire -. circle of the Jason Lee Aid society. Mrs. E. M. Law, 541 Norway, hostess. Picnic so cial meeting, 2:30 o'clock Miss Edna Gar field' has regain ed "her strength after a" se vere seige of La grippe. Her j friends will be glad to hear of her j recovery. A special; meeting of the Sons of 1 Veterans' 'Auxiliary has been call ed' for this evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Armory. A number of business matters will be taken up. A called board ; meeting of the Salem Woman's club will ' be held luau a viu w w ami wo uu 1 at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at I the Woman's club house. 1 Mrs. Harrv M. Stvles will nre- sent a eroun of six of her pupils in I recital tomorrow evenine at the Center Street Methodist church. A ladies', trio, composed of Miss Gussie Nile. Miss Eva Feree, and Mrs. Ethel Lau, will give delight ful assisting numbers. Those who will participate in the musicale will include: Ruth Scott, Roland Campbell, Francis Grote,; Dorothy .... Browning,; Mau reen Styles, and Lester Browning Mrs. Anna Osburn Ruff j of Rockaway, Oregon, visited over the week-end' with her sister, Mrs A; E. Feller: 45- A birthday dinner was given in honor of grandpa Peterson on his 80th birthday, Sunday, Juneill, with all his children present. - In the" group 'were: Mrs. N.'P. Wil- lIamson, alem; Mrs. John Peter- rm A V O V HCs TaLu I! a.nT son Shaw, Mrs, JohnHeyremen, Salem: 'and fifteen 'grand-children and two great-grand-ehIldTen.r tJrand-children: Mrs. WTlliam Hawkins, Mildred " Williamson, Mrs. William Overgard, Mrs. By ron McElhaney. Andrew Peterson, -KVHiiam - vviuiamson uertna Williamson, Charles Peterson. Roseline Williamson, Nellie Peter- son, came Williamson, victor TIfllll s v I vwiutmson, unnsuna rieyreman, fcimerneyreman. Gladys Peter- son . v - - . - t a" j Great-grana-children: Walter MaElhoney, Lorraine Orergard. The dinner was held at the N. P. Williamson ' home' In Salem, where grandpa Peterson is making his home. ; J Twenty-seven were present for the occasion; Reverend and Mrs. Ward Willis Long and little daughters, Lois Evangeline and Emelysse Ward ine,1 Jeff 'yesterday morning by motor for their new home in Stockton; California.' "'. :"' - ? ; ;r ' ' : The Writers club will meet this evening at the home ot Mrs. C. A. Kells. 920 Leslie street. : I ;! 2f --4. A delightful nre-nuntial shower of the season , was that of. Satur day i afternoon when ; Miss iFIor .i . . l ence aoung entertained with -a kitchen shower for which Miss Phyllis' Palmer, whose marriage to Fred Patton will take place during the Nearly summer, was the inspiration. ! The rooms were love- Legal Will fonna, Asslsn- Tne(el1matl XT 4 A Roll and Wear ' Qrrsets Says Venus of The Air ' yLOOR rolling snd a corset will r.What? What every woman t either keep from losing or restore the grace jot her figure t Now comes another authority In the train of 'those experts who prescribe ways and means to 'allay the pervasive feminine fear of the grace j less figure,' ; ' ' " - ' Marie Meeker, known all over America as The j Venus of-the' Air," speaks with the force of prae- -jtieal experience successfully applied. j Dainty Marie, generally acknowledged to pos jsess the most shapely figure vaudeville ever knew, 1 believes in the use of the sensible corset..- 7 Women,' said Miss Marie, "make a mistake when they go uncorsetted. As an athlete I know the value of a brace for the vital organs and, while I do not wear a corset whUe exercising on my aerial apparatus, I put it on Immediately after I finish. 1 , v ' ":' ' "I' have developed, through; experimenting, a method for reducing' women who are too' fat. My system has been endorsed by physicians.' It In volves the ' floor-rolling method with a distinctly different movement' for each fatty part. If. the fat. is in the abdominal region, a corset, after rolling, retains the advantage one gains through imy method. I think, in addition, a corset adds I much to neatness In dress,' a condition all women jare desirous of obtaining. - , ' r j "A year ago, through an accident, : I had to .leave off my exercises for a whllel Immediately II began to accnmulate fat. Soon T -rf,TiM1 itsn . 'pounds. Upon '' recovering from my 1 - .rnitn mircair T9fl wkA..3. ai ' 1 . . ' .rT . lT" xaV u mj &m nOTr- ' wun. oasaets or pink roses, ocean spray and azure delphinium a mocK weuuing was a pleasing entertainment feature of the af ternoon. Those : meeting to honor Miss Palmer were Mrs. John Palmer, Miss Pauline Rickli, Miss Lois Nye. Miss Lola -Millard, Miss Frances Hodge, Miss Hollis. Vick, Miss Myrtle Jensen,' Miss Mildred Tomlinson, Miss OliYe Tomlinson, MJss Mary Jane Albert, Miss Mar garet Lgge, Miss Jenelle Vande vort. Miss Margaret Bo Dine, Miss Kathleen L.a Raut, Miss Faye Sparks, Miss Helen Gatke, Miss Dorothy Ostrander, Miss Marjorie Christensen, Miss Paloma Prouty, Miss Eva - Roberts, Miss Ruth Ross, Miss Eva Tacheron, and the hostess, Miss Young. . 45- One of the attractively planned rec!tala of the month took place ... - - ' - at 8 o'clock last eTening in Waller Hall when a group of the piano pupils of Miss Dorothy Pearce and of Byron D. Arnold were present ed by Mr. Arnold. Adding to the interest of a program, each num of whlch, wa3 played from memory. was the piano and violin umber3 by the two young guest artlsts of the evening Stella Calr- anrt T nHa. Rates r Corral Ua uttle Miss Bates is a talented n r vrr?norit T)uMnH the Oregon Agricultural College schoorof music. A' unique decorative effect was secured, for the evening by the use of Paisley shawls and brass candel- abras on the stage. Pale yellow candles burned in the decorative holders Friends of the young musicians enjoyed the following program last night. Hunting Scene, . Spindler VVayne Fehler Happy Days, Conte Mildred Drager. Curious . Story, Heller Eliza beth Bonell. Elfin Dance, Grieg Esther El iiott. Tarantella, Bechter Wlnstan- ley Jenks. Morning Prayer, Streabbog Marie Bones. Goblins; Frolic, Heins Ann Reed Burns. Chinese Serenade, Fliege Edith Wheeler Swing Song, Fountalne Homer Goulet, Jr. Galop, .Ducelle Piano trio: Margaret Pierce, Evelyn Craig, Caroline Waterman. March of Victory; Carroll Rey nolds Allen. Sonatina in C. No. VI, C. M. weoer Allegro con ruaco, 1 Larg- hctto, Rondo LuceMa Bates Violin 1st, accompanied by Stella Cairn-. cross.' ' i ' " - " ... Invention No. VIII. J. S. Bach- Stella Cairncross. " r - April ' Song," Bilbro Audrev Fehler. - , The Mill, Gay nor Rachel Bonell. ' v Gavotte, Woodrow Doris Bar- nett." " - ; ' ; Arabesque, Mana-Zucca Cora May Fehler. - J. ;; ... : ; The Butterfly, Merkel Marga ret Heltxer. f vv ! Scarf Dance" , ChamlnadeZ Grace Holman. - ....... At Twilight, Friml Josepblnt Albert. Murmuring Zephyrs. Niemann Edith May Jenks. - ! Crescendo, Lassen Panlinn Johnson J ; ; i The Top, Carl Bush. 1 j Adoration, Borowskl Lnreifa uates, Violinist. - '. "Miss "Bertha Beeman. opera and concert alnger ofNew Ycrrltr 4s ,TisiUng at the -home: ofK Mrs. Frank sherwin at 770 f -f,i"Cap- do It, wants to do lit furies. I - w " - gn my romng v : n itol street. Before going to New York Miss Beeman-was a teacher of voice at Northwestern! univers ity and at the Bush Conservatory in Chicago. Miss Beeman will be In Salem the entire summer and will accept a1 few pupils. 3 ' Considerable interest is being shown this week in two piano re citals ' to be given '-by-' pupils of Elma Weller 2 on Wednesday eve ning, June 17, at her studio, 695 North Liberty street. Miss Well er presents advanced pupils in an interesting, and varied program from classical, and modern com posers. : Those who participate are the Misses Claudia - Lewis, Dorothy Hutcheson, Gwendolyn Jarman, Helen Kafoury, Barbara Barham, Catherine Goulet, Elaine Brown and Arthur Boeschen. They will b assisted by Marie Churchill, so piano, and the Salem high school double quartet. . The West Sire circle of the Ja son Lee, Aid ': society will meet at 230 o'clock Friday afternoon for the last social meeting of the year, with1 the meeting taking the form ot a picnic gathering at the home of Mrs. E.. M, Law, 541 Norway. m HUSBAND'S Adcle Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright by Newspaper Feature Service ! CHAPTER 37 THE WAY BESS DEAN HUMOR OUSLY WON "HER WAX". -"Now, then isn't that something like?" ' ' - Bess Dean turned from the fire which she had just built with an j ail- vk.. Hi. Ui luiijr juoiuicu UJ the leaping, crackling flames in r t.tii. e,,rr - the big fireplace which is Alfred Durkee's pride. " "It surely Is," little Mrs, Dur kee acquiesced, holding her hands out to the blaze. "Why'don't you go into the business, Bess? There are plenty of able school-teachers, but people who can bnild good fires are rare,( and you seem to en joy it go much." Only one who knew Her Fluffi- ness intimately could hare detect ed the delicate malice which ting ed this little speech. Her aspect is always so sweetly ?hild-llke, and she is so"genuinely;lovable a little person, that one does not realize the capacity for dainty ' cat-like thrusts which ihers. To do her justice, 'she . rarely permits herself , the f feminine lux ury unless she has great provoca tions. But I realized that it was her, only I weapon against Bess Dean. 'The girl's, adorit pose , ot friendly helper made it impossible for Mrs. Durkee, the soul' of hos pitality, to show her any open dis courtesy. . . . I glanced furtively at myiormer collegue rto see if she recognized the "thrust Mrs. . Durkee' had 'given her.; "A girl of keen r pefceptipna could nof hare helped nh'aerstand ins'tbat'her hostess saW through ter pose of enjoying menial tasks,: atia,jjess. pc&vrs' mentality Is" far above th Average.' But"" not the uiver.pt an eyelash betrayed any "iori than 'humorous 'tn.1 --- - . , Zjk LOVE Published wrr-moniias (except' II ob- Local Rate For Classified Advertising Dsily or Sunday -- 2 eenti per void - - - 5 cents per-word One timm Three times Six times. One month, daily sou o cents per word 0 cents per word la ordtr to earn the mors than one time rate, advertisement unit nu Id consecutive ivsuei. N d taken f or"ieu than 25 cent. Ad ran s 8andy 9Ulf charred at one-time rata. AdTertiaements- (eseept 4Peroa Ia" and "Sitastiona Wanted") will betaken ower the telephone if the ad Termer ia a ubieribr to phone. The- 6utMma will receive adYer tiKements -at any time of the day or nlrht." Tn Imnm ' nmmr ). in...' tioaa ada ahoatd bo ia before 7 p. m. . TELEPHONE S3 ' or 683 J Money to Loan On Real Eetato T. K. FOED (Orer Ladd ft Buih Bank) BEFORE-YO0 LEAVE YOUR j, HOME UBr UK rlATJS iT- - Insured Properly ' Phone 1611 Becke" & Hendricks. "TJ. S. Bank Bide 4-28-tf AUTOMOBILES - - -WE WRECK 'EM - . Prts for sll er. - We sell for lea. 6t our prices on' trailers; Salem Aato Wrecking Co,' 4021:8 Cburcli street, rhone 2159. Ia3tt SCHEELEB'AUTO AVREOKIXO CO, will -buy your-old car. Highest cash pries psid. IOS. ??. otnmercisl 'St. ' 1 IjlStf - AVTQ . ItEP AIRING 3 GOOD SERVICE FAIR. PRICE. ' MED- liElL m LEBECOOD GARAGE. Gen . eral repsiriifg.. ssccorie,tirei. Miller ! ana .soutn commercial, r'fione 564. - ' '- 1 - 3m26tf AUTO TOPS " , ' SEE.TJS FOR TQP AND PAIST WORK O. J. Hull Ante Top & PainJ Shop "Rear fire department. - 5-al6tl HELP .WAXTEDj BOOKKEEPER: FAMILIAR TOH . automobile business.. 1 red M. Powell, 690 Ferry St. .' - 9jl IF" YOU WANT TO DISTRIBUTE FREE samples, circulars, etc., in your locality, write . quickly ; absolutely no ' kellmg; excellent-pay. - Moore -Advertising t o ZanesvUfe, Ohio. . . fljig HELP WANTKD-5IaIo -11 FIRST CLASS - 80F12.;? ' - . DAIRYMAN -- Inquire HJ2tf SALESMKX WANTED FOR IXATIOXAL ly advertised product 'dircet- to -eon-. samer. - Kxperience unnecesrv ' AD' ply 411 Summer Street Xorth, Tuesday or Thursday. - ' lljlft preciation ; of Mrs. Durkee's quip "I'm thinking of using it as a matrimonial . advertisement," she drawjed. "l any gentleman will furnish the fireplace 111 guarantee to keep the h6me fires burning "Vou're Always Welcome." It Is impossible not to smile at Bess Dean's dratvl and quizzical crooked eyebrows, and Mrs Dur kee and I laughed heartily "at her sally, although both of us would have preferred giving her -an old- fashioned switching. And Dickey calls my "sch6ol-maam instinct" yearned anew for a ferrule when she danced up to Mrs. Durkee, put her arms akimbo, and spoke In gratia tingly: nat else km I do for yous, (Continued n page 8) Denies He KMed DetecUve'sShierl r. ?:::M: S:'-: :v. . 0, A web?tf circumstantial evj aceibeen built op- br New Brassfield, he!4 as a suspect in the murder of Florence Kane, iftet- of tDetrctive Sergeant James f Karus. BrassSeld, who denie,iBw knowledge 'of the, crime gerred m. tnn- for alleged assault and robbery HELP WANTED Femle 13 SALESLADIES FOR blRECT; SELL.IKO organization. Wooderfcit . oDuortunit Experience unnecessary.' " tjee Mxs Fraxer. 411 Summer St., Xorth, Toes . nay or Thnrgday.- J - i WAXTED- Employment id LADT BARBEB WANTS EMPLOTMENT. 74S J. Winter.- - - PKACTICAL. XURSINO AND MATERN work. - Ph6ne 1756. - 19jl8 FOR- GARDEN PLOWIXO. BASEMENT diteiar and team. work, phone 19F3 19ml4tf -9 FOR RENT HOUSE AND APARTMENTS PHONE 205 6 J. r-21nl5tf PRINTED CARDS. SIE 14" BT 7tt" wording- "For Rent," price 10 seats each. Statesman Bnsiaoes Olfic,- on (Tvuna i loor. r --r-.- . :-k FOR RENT" Large store room - on Sooth Commer cial St. W. H. GRABEXHORST tc CO. 275 State St. ? Phona 515 ' " ' r 21jl7 TOR REST Modern 5 -room fist 6644 Kerry St, scsot, S35. Modern 5-roora -flat. 760 Marion St racant July 1st. S room house, 1098 X. 21t St. 122.50, 7-room house 1595 X. Chnrrlr St. f30, liecke Hendricks. L . S. Bk. Bids. - ' ' - 21jl4tf FOB RENT Apartments , 23L ATTRACTIVK 'Conr -street APARTMEST.- lSlt 23jl7 CLEAN 3 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART mnt, elois in adult. 446 Union street FOR REXT APARTMENTS 891 N. Com- meretsi. - ,. "S8tf FOK KEJfT Rooms ' .25 BOARD, HEATED ROOMS 391 X. COT tag-a. - , 25j2Q ROOM AND BOARD. CLOSE IX. PHONK - : 2ojlT FOR ' REST 1 BOOM t AJf - KITCH enette , 16S3-J. - . , . 25tl7 FURNISHED BOOM WITH BATHFOR eeatleraan. ' Strictly - modern . noma Four bloeks from Caaitol. Address 36, cars-fitatasman. v . 35ml4ti PRINTED CARDS, SIZE "14 word ins, "Rooms to Rent, " prfea 10 eenta eack. Bta teaman Buaineaa office. irronn floor. FOR RENT House , . 27 FIE ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 598 ' N, 17. .- ,.T-- - ,..27318 FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1088 Saf- maw; per monta. t'sll at States man business office, or Beck Hen dricks. I' - B7SBtf : v FOE. RENT . : " - 7-room good plastered house in north Sa'.em; 2 blocks from atreet ear. Fruit trees sn tardea. $3(.CT per month, t'lrieh - and- Roberts, -122 No. Com'l. Phone 1354. -- - 27jl4tf ' WANTED TO KENT 31 COUPLE PROFESSIONALLY EM ployed wast hmne for 'therasetres sod two small children before July - 1st. Requirements : Two bed-rooms - and study in modern house centrally locat 4 jwhere there arc no other small children; breakfast , and . dinner . for selves: all meals' and part' car for children. - Will nay liberally for satis faction. Reply Box 113 - ears -State man. - giTing- ' address-. - phone - anmber and approximate terms. 31)18 WANTED -Mlacellaneoua ' 83' WANTED FIRST AND SECOND MOrT- . sages. Party will bny if some discount is allowed. Home Realty Ca 169 B. High. Open eyenings, :30. .- 3Sjl9 WOODRT THE . used furniturs AUCTIONEER BUYS for cash.. Pbona 511. 85atf HIGHEST PRICES- PAID FOR USED stores, tools, furniture. , Stiff Used Oooda Dept oppoait eonri touse. 85m22tf CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH--dental geld, platinum . and discards jewelry. Hoke Smelting aiad efiaery Co., Otsego, Michigan. -, 35j27tf WANTED ' PRIVATE MONEY FOB farm loans. We hi y teyeral applica tions on hand. Hawkiaa sV Roberts. Inc., 205 Oregon Bldg. - 85dl4tf FOR SALE ST FOR SALi: OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEN cents a bundle. Circulation department Oregon-Statesman. 3Itf SELL 'US YOUR USED FURNITURE H. L. Stiff Furnrtare Co. Used Goods Dept. Opposite court house.. 37m22tf FOR SALE CHERRIES ON THE trees. Come- snd make a bid. E. J. WatSQn. Rt. 3. Bx. 251; LlTesley Sta tion Phone 76F31.; .87jl6 CHOICE ETTERBERO STRAWBERRIES and large 'peas for tanning. Phone your orders, 290.. Free delivery. Vege table Corner Grocery;, - - 37J18 FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS lor au ears, saves to 8Cre.' Tops, Doaies, trsifers.-- Mice's Ant Wreck ins House. 245 Center. Phone 83. - - ' '' - ' '87snZStJ FURNITURE FOR- SALE BRASS BED, ay sagiess springs, enma -closet. Oak dialag room table, aix e ho its, Mis son clock. Majestic range,, heater, kitchen raoinet, cook table, linoleum rug 1230 Jefferson St, . . ' 37jl7 RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE "8 BT 8 50 receipt forms la book, 15 eeata pes boek-r or two for 25 eenta. States man on ice, zi Boutk Commercial St., Salem. ? " " 37f25tf Trespass' Notices.' For Sale. "r -y ?-' . -" v- Treapata Noticea. aiae 14x9 inehea, firinted on good 10 ounce canvass bear ng the words, "Notice Ia Hereby Giv en That Trespassing is Strict h Forbid den On These Promisee Under Penslty of Prosecution." Price l&e eaeh or 8 for 25c. Statesman Pub. Co., Salem, Oregon,, ; . . 9UV : ? SMEll r!ARKETS :M ' ... 1 ' - " " Frioea onoted - are wholesale and are pricea received by-farmers.- No retail prices are given: - . ' " G&AIK AND EAT No. 1 soft, white whest $1 43 Noi 1 soft red wheat .-8141 r2!i.i" 0 Cheat fsy 1 Oat hay -. .,..,18 Oat and vetch hay T1S j POEK, HTJTTOir AND : ' Hois, lfi-aoo ti.'. : ' t1? nn Ho3m, Stl'J-S.Vt cwt. ZT11 75 Ho?s 250-B0O cwt. fll50 Llgiit SOWS -- ' in. Dresed seal Cws : iTZ'Ail Dressed pork J , w. Lambs .... annrvev -lSflir.ic C39,e Heavy t,tt IBfttU ISfplA Bro-Vr-- 2. - - - - - . JltTTTP.'? mpwB 1 '228-1 Hllt'erfat. jtIfrn. 'V ......4a46e tr-ir' - . . .? ' 1- 4te l':T - -.8i.eo points rrr- FOR SALE LiTestoc VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSOS - rhone S038W. Rt. 2. Boa 29. S9jtt FRED rrr LAXGE. VETEBINARlAN rt:.. ion c .rmmawiil. Fhene 11'. Vill'. -.fcW v. - . . WOOD FOR SALE !.- . - , WOOD FOR SALE ' , Old growth fir foot and 19 lath. Second growth 4 foot, limb wood. Ah 4 foot. Phone 1 307. ? 4iJZb' 1S-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phone 18F3. it. D. May -field.? i " . '43flU BEST GRADE OF WOOD , '- . 4 ft. and IS inca. , Dry mill wood, i Oreen chill woed. , Dry second growth fir. V Dry -and old fir. ; Drr-4-ft. ash, maple and oak. FRED Ei WELLS. ' Prompt delivery and reaaonabie prlc 280 South Chureh. Phone 1542. 43m( GOOD COAL DRY WOOD ' PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMAN FUEL CO; - PHONE 1855 ' i'29tf POCXTRY AND EGG3 43 LEGHORN COCKERELS 35 CENTS per pound. Phone 32FS1. Lee's Hatch--" ry.- - - y--- - - 4518 BIISCELUVXEOCS CI BCILPERS.- WOODWOSrEftSrgPECIAL demonstration of the ilsster oon worker - a t 6 Fir-8t-Portlend, -nil Carniyal week. , The machine that can make money for you every day. Sold on Tery- easy terms. Oyer 11,000 in nse. SljlO SALSM FUEL AND TRANSFERS Moying our apeclalty. Equipped fof all kinds of hauling. .. Dry wood aas! eoal alwaya oa hand at heat prices. Day phones, 529. and 13.' rfient -phone . iaoe. Meal semes, 733 Trade Ktrees ' Salem Rlmtt LOSST' AND FOUND G3 LOST BROWN LEATHER TRAVEL- ing bag Sunday afternoon between Sa lem and! . Aurora. Seward. Glenora Thompson, 412 Railway. Exchange Bldg.. Portland. Oreron. - !s:'5 1 PERSONAL C3 HIZZ TREATMENT FOR APPENDICITIS "It-Is-WonderfuLVFreo information, Addreaa: Hiaa Co, Portland," Oreron, - -' 55al8-lt2 " &IONEIT. TO XOAN 57 FEDERAL FARM LOANS. 54 PES cent. -F. L. Wood, 941 State St. 57jlyl E KM LOANS." Long time, easy payments, low interest, no fees or ewnmiseiont. PRBLE s AtARSTERS, 212 Gray Bldg., Salem. Ore. . 87J2tf MONEY. TO LOAN -ON CITY PROP erty, either building and loan plan or pritate moaey. - Fam loans with ' In aurance company money at 5Vi?o with commission added. Ralph H. MeOurdy, Nos. 5 and 6, Sleeves Moors Bldit.,- Salem.- . . ,-.67fJ4tf HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL lars of private money to loan oa -ott4 real estate. Rich L. Beimenn, D'Arey Bldg., .463 Stats ataet.- Phone 1011 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 61 FOR SALE MACHINE SHOP FULLY equipped, always bnsy. Good chance for.' a live man. Don't miss this. Homo Realty Co.. 169 S. High. 61jl - . FOR. 8AL . .. . ' . Two-tory nrickr building" on corner,' in come 84400 per year. Price 845,000. For quick sal, W. II. GRABEXHORST A CO. ' -i 375 State St, . 61117 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I ran use- two good men- with rare ia the Realty business to 'mutual-advantage. Particularly if you are a good trader. Wm. Fleming, 841- State St. - - 61jl4tf FACTORY SITE - . 9100 per 1000 aq. ft. buya 18,000 aq. ft. on trackage. North Front St., or $12 per Iron foot.- KRUEGER. Sealtor. 147 N. Cem'l. - Phona 217. .... . 6Jj28 INVESTMENTS FINE BRICK BUILD- ing containing . about , 18,000 fee of floor space, f 20,000; Concrete building leased to good tenant, -323.000; Build ing containing 4 five-room modern flat income 3 16R0 per year: Price-$16,000. Beck A Hendricks. U. 8. Bk. Bldg. - . - i ' eiji4tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' Store and gas -station, -this is a mousy msker for the right' man,' good " ca tion, - Small dairy with milk A id I a. Hotel 20 rooms. Apartment house close in. Store building and stock, nice-living rooms with it, it O E. station. . Store building and dwelling to trade for farm. L. WOOD. 341 Stale Ht. Btllltf RillL ESTATE 63 Own Ydiir Home FOR f SALE BY OWNER MILLINERY .. shop of good standing. Trade. Party leaving cityi-'ls wiH -pay to investigate. Lease Si moreyesrs.- -148 KiUinga worth Avenue, Portland, Ore.' ' 63jal FOR 8ALE . Modern air-room home with beantifnl "c-roands; located on- Fatnoouat Hill. $7400; terms. - 'W, H. GRABENHORST A CO. - - ' 27S State St. 1 r 83J17 8 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW." KIRE ' ' place, east front paved street, f 45OO.00. terms. GOOD J-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE Good condition; Large lot, fruit. Prices' n?ht H. E. Brown or Melrin Johnson, 109 S. Commercial St. 83jl4ti m NOTICE We have aomo very choice-small acre age tracts located 4 mile east of tairgroends sn ' main Silvertoa road, ih aero to five acrea on easy terms. - See as st one. W. H, GRABENHORST CO. ' 275 State St. " 3jl r, . V SPECIAL Good 5 room bou.e. gsrsre. Urge lot with fruit for 81700, will lake c., for firs payment. One acre with' new nouee close in, good buv for $2208 Two hontes in Portland will trade for small improved tract close in; 40 aeren with good improvements nesr Ss or Portland. Good 8 room bouse South, price 8250O-Will trade for vacant 1TI0MASON, 331 State Street ' '' ' "" " - eajietf l. LrTTLE OVER 4 MILES OUT ON good gTSvel rosd and but a tniSo from ! T ' " ? we have 10 fine acres Zllu rn hou.e, piaotered.. It 1. n pri'' is onir ioo - .o ,1 . a sBis.i town i ropertv; inn owner wsnts email nlace ' near; store buiidin- stock, fine resi- " ana k srrcs of 1 nrt 11 town- near Salrn, value linooo to trade for farm; $5ono tock ef new'and jond hand furritsire to trade for ryjVt'1" P'TTtr in f-i',-, ,rn-rls-V- Jr.wnt.nn.JlO.OOO an4.h..sed . .tS.JSY '? trd tor clear farm; 4l,e-ir17 o worth Ii. r fr rm but must have hi' PENNIN-0TOV 20S" "t.-S. Lack hUg., I'Uj,' ix . . 1 esjistf. 3