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. - - " - 1 . - ..-...,,, .... , , - i : , ----- . . w . . - , .. j ..i ; . z.z"Zs ----. -.v Dy AUBHIH UUHCtl lhbne 106 NUMEROUS MATTERS of bttsl; nesa were transacted, and the committee for th new year named, at the called meeting yesterday afternoon of the, Salem Woman's clnbdtficlal hoard, with Mrs. W. F. PargQ, the new president, prer siding. Mrs. Ralph Cooley was elected to succeed ! Mrs. '.i Charles Welley as a thrfce-year member of the house committee.. .Those al ready on the committee are' Mrs. .John H. Albert ind Sirs. Roy Bar ton. The election was made by a quorum from the officers, the - three - directors, 4he chairman ot the board of trustees, and the chairman of the house committee, this group composing the board. ' The following appointments to standing committees were made by the president: - . : -v Calendar: - Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. J. A. Churchill, Mrs. W. D. r Swim-fCaps for 1925 embrace many new models; hut also several of the fay- J orites of former seasons. k Among these -popular re-: peats Is The Venice Kap This model, as Dictured ' here, carries an attractlre trim at the side. Several popular color combinations. One of the new modelsthe Carmen, ties in Spanish bandana style. It's a beau , ty. Very colorful! Perry Drug Store VU harm 115 Sooth Commercial Salem, Oregon 1' It means that yoyi jLit;tncan a minnn'wn You'll Like the AUfo'itATW Because- . ultf conserves yoar J ; .. - the llard ,Work and Wortyr 1 Inexpensive, Economical and Efficient Preserves the! Clothes Protects Your , . Health. i) ""j jsf V - l -.j . and You 1 e.A - Given Free t An Ereciric. Percplator. or,.Tahle EVoye, withv attachment .cord .and plugs. 'Which is your Choice? Your Choice, if we deliver a Cop per Tub Antomatic Washer to your home, during this Easy Term Sale. . , See the Automatic It offers you more value i 7 - ; V v -'-' i ' . r - ' t i : nV l Clarke, and, Mrs, C.LJS; Williams. "Legislative: Mrs. LaMoine R. Clarke, Irs. E, E. Bragg. Mrs. F. B. Southwickv Mrs. C P. Bishop Mrs! I;. H. McMahon.Ii and Mrs. Harry Weis. ' ( ' . Visiting: Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Karl L'ecke, 31rs. .. G. E. Schuneman, Mrs. Pauf II.. Hauler, Mrs J. C Perry, andj Mrs. H. R. wortn f ; j; "! r Institutions Mrs. 1 'Frank' M. ErIcks'ori; Mrs. tp II. f Acton,. Mrs. R; K. Ohll'n Mrs. H.Willlston, Mrs..'S.lM. Endicott, land Mrs. J. f-C., 'Nelson.' " J , Ls jv , . ,t Civics:; Mrs.. A, M.. Chapman, jMrslnilred Pettyjohn,. Mrs U. tV.Bqyer, Irv L. O- Clement, Mrs. Ethel Fletcher, and Mrs. Ronald Glover, v ,;.JlU-,-.wi.....v; . Press: .jairs. C. i)ibble, Mrs. ft. J. Hendricks, Mrs. jStr. D. Smith, AfrHarypckey!, fii ? 'Music;' Mrs. T.jSC Robert. Mrs. PL. Newmyer, Mrsi, Harry M. Styles, Mrs, Merle RoSeqrans, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs.jHarry Love, and, Mrs. J. W. .Nash.f 'Education r , Mrs. George U. Al-den,- Mrs. Curtis Cross, .Mrs. Har wood Hall, Mrs. Rnssell 'Catlln', Hrsf. Richard Cartwrfeht, Mrs. L. PI'Grifrith. 1 i " '..Scholarship: Mr.' - Elmo S. White, Mrs. M. E. Pjack, Mrs. R. Hartman, Mrs. FJ. G. Bower-sox-Mrs E.,.T. Barnes, Miss Nina MiKary, Mrs.-H.lH Ollnger. I Mrs. iE. C Richards will be thf general chairman of, the year's so- j cial committee, with (he following; chosen to act month' my month: . 4. September: ; Mrs E. M. Page Mrs. WillUm McGllchriat. Jr., Mrs. 1 P. AEIker, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. I H: V. ompton, Mrs. "falter Page, Mrs. Phil Newmyer. Mrs. F. II. Thompson, .Mrs. Htimer Smith, Mrs. J. T. TVhittfg. Mrs. Ray Hart man; Lura Gass French. - , .V-October Mrs. F. p. Bowersox, Mrs. John L." Randt Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. John. McNary, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. 1 E. . E. Ling, Mrs; W. L. Pemberton, Mrs. W. G. Allen,: -Mrs; Carey F. rMartin, Mrs. A.: N. Moores, and Mrs. Rhea Lu pet -"ir-i'r'" -r November: Mrs. W. G. Shipley, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Mrs. E. Cooke Patton, Mrs. G: E. I Schuneman, Mrs.. John H. Scott, Mrs. . Seymour Jones, . Mrs. LaMoine R. Clark,' Mrs. Russell i Catting Mrs. N. C Kafoury, Mrs. G.G.Brown, Miss Frances, and Mrs. Kan Martin... .. December: ' Mrs! O. E. .Price, Mrs. Zadoo RIggs, Mrs. T. A. Ro berts, Mrs. Earl Pearfcy, Mrs4 Har- 7C pass 4 McHio pay! just 1.00 -Down of labqrand expense. Can trnjoy ALL. These One User Says: "Now we wait with pleasure for washday to come. 1 . M leyWhUe, Mrs. Iweli Tweedale, Mrs. Faunle Brown.; . MlsVi .Mar garet Cosper, ,Mnu-William .Ham ilton, -Mrsi- Frederick 'Lamport, Mrs. RolHn K. Page, and Mrs. George Arbnckle. . -;'.. January: - Mrs. Jt A. Churchill, Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. Roy Bur ton,, Mrs. Charles Welle r, Mrs. S. M. Endicott, Mrs. -Frank Spears, Mrs: T. C- Smith, Jr., Mrs. Florlan Von Escben, Mrs. G- Ebsen, Mrs. Ray Smith, Irs JRoy H. Mills, and Mrs." Mark S. Sklf f., i -, February: ; Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs. C.,B. Bates, Mrs. C, C.Bell Inger Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlng, Mrs. H. lu StUf. Mrs- B, E. Car rier, Mrs. JT. G, Brock, Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mrs. A-i A. Siewert, Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mrs. W. II. Darby, and Mrs. U. G. Boyer, , . :.. .t March: Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs, William' Bell Mrs.; Hal :D. Patton, Mrs. . Alton ! D. Hurley, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, , Mrs. G. A. White, Mrs. A. J. Rah n, Miss Leora Car ver, Mrs. Leigh Mclntire, Mrs.C H. Robertson, and Mrs. F. W. Spencer. i AprU: i Mrs. W. H. Steusloff, Mrs.:-A. ,'F.- Marcus; Mrs. "Max fO. Burenr, Mrs. L,. M. Pnrvine, Mrs. George J. Pearce, Mrs. Walter J. Stolav Mrs. G. W. Shand, Mrs. C. A. Lytle. Mrs. E. O. Moll, Mrs. John E. Brophy, Mrs. C. B, "Wil liams, and Mrs. Harriet Durkhet mer. f '. ';:; - h May: .Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs, George. R. -Vehrs, Mrs. Frank Rosenbraugh, Mrs. P. D. Quisen berry, Mrs. Claude, Steusloff, Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling, Mfs. ,1. L. Phillips, MrSv'Earl. M. Daue.'Mrs. J. B. Eakln, Mrs. D. S. Parr, Mrs. Merle Rosecrans, and -Mrs. Martin Fereshetian. " , - It is Interesting to know that in the past year the Salem Woman's club- has -added thirty-one s new members to Its roll, the 'member ship now numbering two hundred and forty in .all. ; . : "gj.i. ju-'i .-t i-1. 4 . ; ' The youngest participant In the carnival parade in Portland on Friday, as a feature of the Rose Festival, will be five-year bid Mas ter Meryln Gunnell, the nephew of Miss Kathryn Gunnell. The little chap will be dressed in cowboy re galia. ' ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ;WItham and children. -WUma, , Elmer, and Irene, , left yesterday morning for a three weeks' .motor trip to Southern California. The Royal Neighbors' Sewing club will meet at the Fairgrounds Wednesday, June 17, for an all day meeting, with a pot-luck luncheon at noon. " " ,t . . ' . - - ;;-f Dr. and Mrs. J. Shelly Saurman were ehtertained in Portland' over the week-end at the home of , Mr. t and Mrs, A. C. -Marsh. On Satur day they were guests at the Port land Hunt club dinner dance. : h N ii ikX and - this Modern, Benefits per dollar. v w TODAY VLadies' Day." Illihee Golf club. .- . r- , ;T t .. - ' -i ,Royl Neighbors Sewing society.J it airgronnas. : aii-uj - uieenuK, with pot-luck-luncheon. ' . Piano pupils of Miss Margaret Fisher in recital at First Pres byterian church.- 8 o'clock,?, Pub lic Invited. ..... : i:, '",' i Salem -lub. Daughters of the Nile. i.; 4 Masonic temple, 10:30 O'clock. i l . Six piano pupils of Mrs. Harry M. Styles. Jtecital. Center Street Methedlst church, 8 o'clock. , Pupils of Miss Elma Weller In recital. . At studio, 693 North Lib erty street. . r .. . -, ' Thursday ... .-1- . Sons , of Veterans Auxiliary strawberry festival and silver tea. Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1145 S. 14th street. 2 to 5 2 3.0. o'clock. Friday.;' . West Sire . circle, of the Jason Lee Aid isociety.. Mrs. E, M. Law. 541 Norway. ; hostess.- . Picnic so cial meeting, 2:30 o'clock. , v Younger -pupils of Elma Weller in piano recial, and public demon stratidn of Dunning method. First Christian church. , L i V ; , , . Saturday j' '..A - -:'. , Daughters of the American Re volution. Board meeting. j No hostess., luncheon. 12:30 at the Gray Belle. . - - . The June Missionary ' meeting of the First Congregational church was the occasion for an unusual ly delightful r afternoon at, the home pt Mrs. T. A. . Wvesley j- on Falrmount .; Hill.. , Sixty women were present for the dayl The' af ternoon opened, with a devotional service. In the form ot a memorial for . the late - Mrs. Anna V. Park hurst, with Dr. Fannie Brown . in charge. Mrs. W. D. Clarke pleas ed the group with her reading, 5'Wheh Little Grandmother Sings," with Mrs.. Josephine-Taylor sing ing in a sweet .manner, as inter ludes, 'How FIrm'a Foundation' and "From Greenland's Icy Moun-talns-' - Master Tommy - Uvesley played a violin number with Mrs. John J. Roberts accdmpaning. " TThe major part of the afternoon was given over to the talk by Miss Anna Kim, a , student In domestic art, from the Oregon, Agricufiural Collegewho" plans to return to her own people, to apply the benefits of her. education." Miss Kim tQld an Interesting detail of the work of the Standard Bearers , In her na tive land, Korea. The 'First Con gregational church missionary so ciety voted,' on Friday, to . buy a $5.00 share In Miss Kim's educa tional expenses. At the close of this feature, of the program, Miss Mildred Roberts delighted the aud ience with a selection on her vio lin, ; and still later Mrs. Harry 1 Harms sang ."The Little . Pink Rose," by Carrie Jacobs Bond, with Mrs Frank Zinn accompan- Ing. i',, S Friday afternoon was also the occasion, chosen for presenting to her new friends, Mrs. Charles E. Ward. Mrs. ;W. C. Kanter spoke a fitting message of introduction. , . The musical feature of the day was the introduction, through the personal direction of Miss Dorothy Livesley, of the new Aeolian pipe organ the Livesleys have had - in stalled. In the decorating, an Im mense- basket of Canterbury, bells and ocean spray was used. Delight ful refreshments were served ; at the tea hour, with Mrs. Livesley, Mrs John J. Roberts, Mrs. .A.; N. Moores, and JMrs. H. K. Stockwell the committee in charge. , ? j - The next meeting will take place on July 7 at 'the E. A. Miller home, the annual congregational picnic following the meeting of the women In the afternoon. ' i : y, ;: f'ir' A-! v-; The second "Ladies day,,;t the Illihee Country club will" ? take place today, many Salem lovers ot the sport planning to participate In the matches planned. The play Off for ; the Pomeroy and Keene trophy wlir take place today i A prize. Is announced each week for the lady showing , the greatest im provement in her play. ' -', :'-"'.' : ; i The Sons of Veterans' Auxiliary will hold a strawberry-festival and silver tea Thursday- afternoon : at the" home of Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1145 South 14 th street.. The divi sion officers Mrs. Norma Terwil lfger, Mrs. Mael Lockwood,; Mrs. Lizzie W. Smith, and Mrs. Louisa King will be the acting hostesses. The public s cordially Invited.. : .' j- Dr; and Mrs. 'C.'H. Robertson, Mrs- Homer Goulet, and Miss Mar garet Griffith, were among .those motoring to McMinnvllleyesterday to be present for 'the "wedding; of Miss Mildred Apperson- and Char les G. Robertson, which was so lemnlzed at 8 o'clock. - ; " , . . , . ? , . ; Plans are being made for an in teresting course in color or block pxinling-or-somfr -other phase of applied art underthe direction' of Professor N. B. Zane of the "Uni versity of Oregon, the course tor begin about June' 21 and continue for six weeks. .? The" class-will meet twice a weeky on two consecutive days, either afternoon or evening. Those interested are asked to corn- municat with Mrs, Gilbert at 331 . ; 1, . . ; : , ; , ; RIIICUESTEnSPILt1 ( tm t 4 - . 1 1 .Fertv-five-euests--wer. bidden for the charming pre-nuptial tea of yesterdayfternoon at which Miss f Panline Rickli washostess honoring ; Miss , Phyllis i Palmer, bride-elect. ..-. ; a The ' rooms , were , lovely with bowla of for-get-me-nots and maid en-hair f em. . Pink candles were used in crystal holders on the beau ttfnlly appointed tea-table, Miss Marvlan i Albert-and Miss Mar garet Legge poured. Assisting ' In the serving were Miss Myrtle Jen- Ml,. MrtlHa Vict MiS Rnth -Smith' nd" Miss Florence Young assisted In the living rooms. Mlas Lorlei Blatchford -deignt- ed with vocal, and, Miss, Florence Young with piano numbers during the afternoon. -- '.; - ' v -, c Miss Palmer's marriage to red Patton will take place this after noon at 4 o'clock at the home bf the bride's parents, fMr,. and Mrs. John Palmer. ": 'T The local -camp of the - Spanish Wait veterans' -' organisation was represented Monday on the battle--hin rtrperon as It made its way up the Willamette to its -haven under! the Broadway bridge at Portlana. Colonel and Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mr. fend Mrs., Fred Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John Bertelson, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Clark, Mr.-and Mrs. E. J. Raymond, were those who made the trip. : - i Mrs'. W E. Anderson will spend a few days in Portland this week as the guest of her mother. A ,The Salem club. Daughters of the Nile, will meet for an aH day meeting today at the Masonic Temple where, in the future,. 11 meetings of the club will be' held. Mrs- O. A. Olsen will be hostess today. ' ? . !: "'!''" I . - ' The Woman's Evangelistic Prayer league will meet , at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at the home of Mrs. C. A. Clark, 638 North church street. W v f. j -,-U--' .- Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Miss Lu cille Moore, and Miss . Margaret Pierce were among the guests on Saturday at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority luncheon in Portland -----j ' 'j ( j: j. On Friday evening, June 19, at the First Christian church, young er pupils or Miss Weller, will ap pear in a recital and a public dem onstration of the Dunning Method of piano instruction.: I v . ; f ; The children . appearing- will give n exposition ef ear training, transportation, rhythm and ensem ble flaying. : ; -';' .? ! .-i. : jf ; These demonstrations by Miss Weller -have been a musical event of the season in Salem for. many, years, , as Miss weiier enjoys . tne distinction of being - 'the first re prefeentatlve In Oregon of Mrs. punning, jhe founder of the splen d Id l system of musical study for the' children. ; . ; .' j ; The public; Is invited. : t I , ,' f The Ladies' Auxiliary : of . the Veterans of Foreign , Wars will postpone their meeting until fur ther notice, according "to an an nouncement made by the presi dent, Mrs. Rowland. i- . ; '. - .- : : . .' ; -. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg and Mrs. E. J. McLellan of Bend, motored to the University of Ore gon to attend the Commencement exercises. Miss 'Edith Bragg, - a member Of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, was in the graduating class.- Miss Bragg- will spend the early part of the summer In Sa lem. ' :v ; '.'". u ,' r a ,' a! : ; -Mr.; and Mrs. ,W. T,Stolzl mot ored to Portland on Monday even ing to; meet, Senator Charles -McNary of "Washington, D. C. . Mrs. McNary, Instead of coming to Sa lem, will, spend the summer months abroad. r' -; .... . ' v. ' .; The members of Chapter AB and of Chapter G met last evening at Chemawa for their annual Joint picnic meeting.' A group of sixty was present for the occasion. i- Hf ; ' i ; i." : - The second annual floral show, which will take place next. Tues day, June 28, at the Armory, un der the auspices ol the .Salem Floral society, is being anticipated with considerable interest. Num erous attractive entries have been planned for the evening. The event 13 open to amateurs only. W. C. Dibble -and H. F. Bateham, are In charge of arrange ments, -with a program of music and talks on gardening planned. No- entry fee will be charged, but thdsa winning prizes -must take out membership in- the floral socl ety; before ; collecting their ' prize money, membership dues being SI:"- E'Nl rrillintham- sni V.r Pearcy will make the selection of the judges; -Mrs. H. T. Love will receive the , entries, while .Miss j Edith Hazard Miss Oda Chapman and Mrsv iLpancy.win assist in placing nd .assigning. . ! j Mrs j. M, , O. Buren will . attend ' to- the parade of .children' in the 1 evening. This .parade will take' place - In the .Armory;", at 1:30 1 o'clock . ond will be r open any boy ogirI from 4 to" 6"years of age, carrying a basket 10 or 12 inches high - filled with '.- flowers, ; Prizes for this class will be. do nated; by , Salem .business houses. Anyone having rare or unusual blooms of any kind are urgod'to brlngt; them to the -Armory next Tuesday morningv t , lC s , Rujes covering, the floral show are as followsr. ' ; Rule 1 InSIviiaali mast ,tle phone Mrs. II. T, Lore, secretary, 1937J, if -.ilt-f-llac;;.to ViVMW 1 PnVliajl wt marninr axett lfOB r.dr t Saiain, th capital ot OregoaJ r H Local Rates tpr Classified Advertijlsz or Sundir . Z nt per word On tim.. Thw titn. 3 cantc pr worl. ix lime. s cents per wora One Boatb. daily ad " f : ""-' 8andar -20 eeala per word1 la order to earn the -mora than one time rate, advert iiement most, ran i coiMftcatire iMaee.: . Xo d taken for lesi ihaa 25 eent Ada ran Sunday only charted at one-time rate. . -. ; --- , 4 - ? ; -t AdTtrtiaementa fexeeot "Feraoa- Ia,'r and "Situation Wanted') will betaken ever the telephone if i the sdvertiaer it m inbicriber to pltone. Tae t Sta teaman ' will reeeivo adrer tiaeaeata at any tieae of the day or nigbt. To laeai'e proper elatailica tiona da ahtmld -he in-before 7 p. m. Moriey to Loan 1 On Beat Estate ' T. K. FOBD " (Over Xdd Smb. Bank) BEHOEE TOXT TOtJB HOME OR CAR HAVE IT 1 Insured Pxoperly. Z ' Phone. . Bock Hendricks, - U. S. Bank Bldg, J . , , v -4-28-tf AUTOMOBIXE3 WE WRECK 'EM Parts f all ear. We ell fer leaa. Get oAir pricea on trailer, fiatem Atito Wrecking Co, 401 -:& - Cbttrca street. Phono 8159.' -A" ; tlaStf 8CHEELER AUTO WKEOKJNQ CO will - buy your old car. i IIishest cash price aid. 1085 K. -Commercial Bt. lilStf Rule 2 Exhibits ; must ;6e In place by 1 o'clock op. the opfening day, and cannot.be removed until after the 'close of -the exhibit ' at 10:30 p. m. "' : " Rule 3 All flowers exhibited for prizes must ,be plainly and correctly named on cards supplied by the society.. : ---r ,. ; , I Rule 4 No one serving on com mittees shall be eligible to com-f pete for a prize. j . Rule 5 The judges may with hold any prize If In their opinion the exhibit Is not ; of sufficient merit. . '-' Rule The society will give the beat possible care and protection to all exhibits, but i it distinctly disclaims all-liability fer loss or damage to exhibits ! of personal property of exhibitors. j Prizes are offeredas. follows: , Class . 1-Table decoration ; ar ranged In-, vase, bowls or baskets. AH accessories such as -cloth, can 41es, silverware or china to. be. furnished by, the exhibitors. Scale of points for this exhibit: arrange ment. ,50; color .harmony,. 30', and originality .20. First prize, 3; second prize, $1. t , lt , . Class . 2 Best arrangement of short stemmed flowers, such aa violets, pansies, t marigolds. Con tainer to be bowls of glass, pot tery or metal .not. over 12-Inches In diameter.- Scale:-arrangement, 5Q; protection of bloom, .40, -and fragrance 10. First , prize, $3; eecond, $1. , ., , Class 3 -Best collection" of hardy perennial cut. flowers - ar ranged for effect; foliage optional. Six or more varieties. . First prize, $5; second, $2. .. .. Class ; 4 'Best arrangement ; of flowers in basket,: 1$ to 36-inches high; foliage optional. -Scale,, col or harmony, 60; arrangement, 30; proportion, 20. First prize, $3; second, $1. .-v-- ': , n '--:.- ., ' Class 5 Best collection of cut wild flowers slx or more- varieties. First prize, $5; second, $2.; v? .-Class 6 -Best collection' of sweet peas exhibited In 'vases, separate colors. First prize, 3; second," 12. v. v:,r: . ",inri .-- Containers tors exhibits must be furnished by the owners. . , , , v Rule . 7 -r-Membership In the Floral society must he taken out before prizes can be collected. y WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS COUNTY KIGHTH iUADE . EX , ERCISES ARE SATURDAY : 'ii - As - has- been - the 'case for - the pastthree years," the eighth grade graduates of the-county -Wilt -receive ; diplomas "together at the high school auditorium on the af ternoon of June 20., II. P. 'Dur ham, i principal, of the J. I Par- rlsh Junior high, school, will -deliver the .speech to the-class.Mrs.' Mary; I.-: Fnlkerson, county school superintendent, will present . the diplomas to. .the . three hundi ed whojire to be gradoatediv j r; ,.The, program arranged tor the evening Is as follows: , ' March. . . 1 . Song.. America'! lead " by M is 3 Bell Tartar ; ot . the Salem high liena Belle tartar of Salem hih school, leader. b 'Invocatfon, 'by Rev. F. S. Tay lor, paster of the First Methodist church, Salem. - i splaao.-solo, Claadla. Xkswis. ' Violin solorMargaret.lUster. TTtfra I ptoThetma.tD vlvX; ; -Address,- "Why Everybody Should Be Educated." Profi.ss.hr Durham. . ? Presentatioh of dipibnias. Mary L. Fulkerson. ' J . KOS.UaAXS IIOXOU QUEEXi - V . . . f '. 'PORTLAND, June 1 (vributo to ueen Suzanne, ruler f the Portland -Rosa J'estlvalwas paid today, by the Royal Rosarians, Portland's festival body, rr-j t y- - Atxb io:PAniixa GOOD BEBVICE FAIR PITTCE, MEJO- A. c xh am licuii-uvw --.-.v. u. - - - rat repairing,' aaeeeoria.tirea. U;Uer and Sosth Commercial. 1'hone 564. AUTO TOPS SEE US rOB TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J..Hu Anto Top Paint Snop. Rear fire department. ' y ' 5-16tf HELP WANTED v 9 WAXTKO . -JjOG ANBKRBT CKKRS at M into yard. Phone 1287-J. j!9 HELP WANTED Male 11 FJRST CLAS3 . IDAIRYMAH Inquird ' 90F12. : - - lljatf HELP WANTED Female - 13 VXDX. FOB. PLEASANT,-' PROFITABLE , emplorment. Write dtafrict manager, 1065 Oak. Ettene, Oregon. 13j23 WANTED Employment 10 LADY BARBER WANTS EMPLOYMENT. 748 K. -Winter. 19jl8 PRACTICAL JJCRSINO AND MATERN Hy work.. Phone .175S. -.-v r WjlS. POR "GARDES PLOWIXS. BASESfEUT dicgins and team work, pbone 19FS. FOR RENT 21 HOUSE. AND APARTMEXTS PHOJiE 3036J. 21nl5tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 74" wordinff "For Rent," -price 10 eenta ' each. SUtetmao BatinMS . Oflica, on (ronad floor. ; " " '. - FOR RENT Large' tore room on - Sooth - Commer cial St. ' W. H. ORABEXHORST & CO. 275 State St. . , -Phone 515 -" . . , - -. : . .-21117 FOR REXT Modern S room flat 654 Ferry racant, 35. - Modern 3-room flat, 760 Marion St.. , vacant July 1C ' S-rootn too , 109g N. 21s St. $22.50. 7-room bouse 1505 N. Chureh Rt. 30. Becke Is Hendricks, U, S. Bk, Bids, FOR BENT Apartment .2S- ATTRACTSVE - Court atreet. APARTMENT. 4311 23jt7 CLEAN 8 ROOM DOWNSTAlRa APART meat, eloti la adult. 448 Union street. - - 23m24tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. jCotn " mercial. v ' ' '-" ' ' ' 23tf FOR RENT Rooms ROOM AND BOARD CLOSE IN. 523 N. Cottage. - - 25jl BOARD, HEATED ROOMS 391 K. COT tage. - . 25j20 ROOM AND BOARD, CLOSE IN. PHONE .SDOe-R. .: .; . f 23jl7 FOR RENT 1 ROOM AND XITCH enette. 1633-J . : . 85J17 FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH "OR gentleman. . Strictly modern kome. Four blocks front CapitoL Phone W4-J. . . ' - - 25jl7tt PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "14 BT 7t4" . WordmrA "Rooms to -Rent,'-? ?riee -10 . eeatt eack. . Sta teaman Buaineis of lies. eroond floor. FOR RENT Houses S7 FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE, 598 N. .17. 27118 FOR. RENT MODERN" 5 ROOM BUN ralow trirh aWoinr DOrch. 744 Honh ,Jth-trx. .i Get the' key at Vegetable r Corner Orocery, 18th and State. c 3-7il FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1052' Sag iitaw; $20 per month. Call at Stat ea rn an bmineta office, or Becke i Hfi- drieks. -- - - 278tf FOR ' RENT " 7-roorn good plastered hooae in ' north , Salem ; -2 block from atreet car. Fruit trees and' garden. ' S30.00 per month. Ulrich and Roberts, 122 No. Com'l. Phone 1354. 27jl4f " WANTED TO RENT SI COUPLE ., PROFESSIONALLY - EM ployed want home for themselves and two small children before July -1st. Requirements: Two - bed-rooms mad , study in modern house centrally locat ed "where there are no other small "children; - breakfast aid - dinner for . aelves; all meals aad part care for chihiren. will pay lioerauy tor eaua . faction.- Reply 'Bex 113 esro States man, giving address, phoos number nd approximate term. " 31 IS .WANTED DsceHaaeons .- S3 WANTED FIRST AND SECOND MORT.. gages. Party will buy if some disooant is i allowed, -- Home Realty ' Co, 160 8 ..High. Open evenings, 9:30. 35jl WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BCYS used furniture for cash. Phono 511. - ;.,-'fsv?-f:'".-ij-- r ' r5atf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED ..atoes, tools, furniture.'. Stiff ' -Used Goods Dept opposite courf .house. - - ,- 85m22tf USH PAID FOB FALSE TEETH' dental gold, platinum mod discarded Jewelry. Hoke Smelting and t Refinery Co, Otsego. .Michigan. ... . -m 85j27tt WANTED t. PRIVATE MONET FOR - farm loans. , Wo -hTe sereral applica tions on hind. Hawkins 4 Roberts, Iimw-305- Oregon Bldg. - S6dl4tf FOR SALE J 87 FOB BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS,4 TEN cents bundle. Cireulstion department Oregon .Statesman, i : : S7tf FOR SALE-KJAS "WOODSAW OUTFIT. No. 1-A condition. . Sell -on easy-terms. Route 7, Box 245, Garden Rosd. 37j30 SELL US TOUR USED FURNITURE .. H. .L. SUff. Furniture Co. Used Goods Dept. Opposite court house. 87m22tf CHOICE ETTERBERO STRAWBERRIES and large pels for canning. ' phone, .yoor orders, 290. Free delivery. Vege table Comer Grocery. , .. , . S7jlS FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS for oil eersi Bare f99e o-0. Tops, bodies, trailers. Mike's AiW Wreck log Hous245 Center. Phono -tiir ' . r . , . . , ! - -. . .S7m28tl FCRNITURB FOR. SALE BRASS BED. Way Sagleaa spring- china closet. Oak dinreg room, table, faix. chairs. Misson rjrlock; y Majestic 'ranges beater, kitchen - rabinet... -cook table, liaoleum -nig. 123(r Jefferron St. S7J17 RECEIPT ROOK8-S-6XZE "3 BY 8" JS receipt forms 1 a bookriS cents pet bock-r- two for S cents, --sutea-- nn-.Uioe, 2 15 South Commereial-W, Solem. . . 87f'25u Trespass Notices : For-Sale i- V T - ! ip- Jf Trsfnis . 4ie, .t 149 - Incfces, printed oa .sxl 10 ounce Csnrsss besr- Jng the ri "Htico Is He-eby Giv en) Ti Twnsieg is Etrietl- Forbid den r..i ,TB Premlfces Under Tensity of rmrtwi"i 'Priro-ISc eaeh or t f".-.3.V, fitawraea. Pub. Col e'n saua; of .others .ho thror-- I two of, ' ihi" ajltyf erks' 'j wk re'" tne 7 ill J: ; 1 FOR SAU Livestock I C3 VETERINARIAN VK. PATTEHfiOi Phono 2028W. Rt. 2, Cor 29. ? l9j--i FRED W. LANGE; VETERINARIAN- - Ox I ice :u e. vomuenui, i,r Res. phono I6d. . a2S4 FULL BLOOD BOSTON TERRIER PUP pies for sale.- Speoial price. I'lake'n . peUand, 273 State. ; .. : il FARM AND ORCHARD. HORSES AND harness reasonable. Young fresst cow, bargain. . a L- Keed, Fairground - . WOOD FOR SALU ' : - ' WOOD FOB SALE . -Old rrowtk fir 4 foot and IS Inch. Sown! growth 4 foot, limb woo. Al f 4 foot. Phono 1307T 3J2S. W-ISCH OLD FIR-SECOND GROWT I , oak and ash. Phono 18F8. M. IX M- i field. Jt - . ' i : r a -, n TtZtXUf: BEST GRADE 'OP WOOD 4 ft, nd If lack. v r lrJry mill wood. . Oreem mill Jwood. V Xkry.aeeosd growth fl. . . Dry and old fir. -- 1 Dry 4-ft. ash. maple aad sale. . JFRED E. WELLS. ; Prompt delivery aad res son sols prie 4 380 South Church.-Phone 1542. 43mJ GOOD COAL DRY WOOD . HILLMAN FUEL CO. PHONE 1855 43j26tf lIKOELIiAXEOrS 51 SALEM PUBlr-AND TRAN8PER MoTiog our-specialty. Equipped fof all kinds of hauling. Dry wood .and. . coal always ea nana as oesi prices, v Dsy phones, (29, and 13. ' Night phon 1608. Real sarrice, -752 Trade Street, Salera. Blm2t IX)ST .AND FOUND S3 LOST BROWN . LEATHER ' TRAVEL injr.bsg Sunday afternoon betweon Ss IenJ4nd " Aurora. - Reward. Glinor .Thompson, -412 Railway Exchange BU?., Portland, Oregon. -- - 5:4 J 1 1 PERSONAIi . E3 .- s- HIZZ TREATMENT . ! FOR APPENDICITIS .- - ' . ' '"It-Is-Wonderful." Free iaformatioA . Address Hiss Co, . Portland, .Ore ta, -- ' S5sl6-l'f MONEY TO , LOAN 67 FEDERAL FARM LOANS. 5 PEH cent. F. L. Wood. 341 StsU St. 57Jlyl . r FARM LOANS Long time, easy -oayrnenta, low interest, ao fees' or enmmissiona.- t - PERRINE j ilARSTERS tli Gray Bldg, Bslent, Ore. 8TJ2t MONEY TO LOAN-ON CITY. PROP erty. either building and -hoan 'plan M priTata money.- Farm loans -with Inn nraneo company money -at SYrfo with commission added. Ralph H. MeOuHy, Nss. 5 and 6, Steeves-Moora Bldg., 8a lem. . ....... v.. 67fl4tf I HAVE SEVERAL- THOUSAND DOL - lara of private money to loan on good . real estate. . Rich L. Reimenn, D'Arcy . Bldg1, 463 State street. Phone 1013 r between Init io . m. ; S7tw24tt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITTES 61 - . ' , TOB - 8AL1. . - . - -Two-sfory brick building on corner, i come $4400 per yesr. - Price $45,000. for quick ssle. '. W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 275 State St. , 61jl7 BUSINESS OPPORTUNrriES X-caa tiao two. good bbpo with cars In the Realty business to' mutual advant age. Particularly if you' are ' a good ' trader. Wm. Fleming, 341 State St. i . - - ' ; 61il4tf FACTORY 8ITB 9100 per 1000 4. ft. buys 14,000 so. ft. on trackage. North Front St, or $13 per front foot.- KRUEGER, Realtor. - - . 147 N. Com'l. Phone 217. 1.. - . . . ' '. .'. .' 61J23 INVESTMENTS FINE BRICK BUILD , ing eontainimr " about -10,000; fee of floor apace, S20.OOO; Coneretetbuildisg leased to good tenant, $23,000; Build ing containing 4 five-room modern flats, - income $1090-per year. Price -$16,000, i Becke A Hendricks, U. 8. Bk. Bid;. . - eijisu BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , Store and gas station, this is a tnonef maker for the right man, -good Iocs tion. ' Small dairy .with milk route. Hotel 20 rooms. 'Apartment hous close in. Store building, and stocic, ico living rooms with it, at O. E. station. Store "building and dwelling-to- trad for farm.- - - '.'.-- T. L. WOOD. 841 Stte Pt. filUTtf saaaaaaamattaa 1 iiainn 1 nataaaa saaias REAL ESTATE C3 "Si ,: - Own 'Your Home YOR SALE BY OWSEB MILLIF.ET 1 ahtfp of good standing. Trade. '- Party leaving city. 1 will pay to invetigate. Lease 3 more years. - MS Xilimrs- '-worth Avenue, Portland, Ore. 3j21 6-ROOM MODERN, BUNGALOW. FI2E - placaveast front, paved street, $4500.00,' GOOD 7-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE 4iood condition; Urge lot, fruit. Price right., H. E, Brown-or Melvin Johnson, 101 8. commercial St. 63jisJ A- LITTLE,, OVER 4 -MILES -OCT ON good gravel road and but a mile from new paving- we -have 10 fino acre ; wMh good S-room house, p!astre'!,, with-bath and the price la only $40OO and he'll tske a email town property; 5-roora bouse and 4 lots in Sslem worth $2000 and wnef Wants small piar near; store building, stock, fine resi dence and 2 acres of lsDd.in, small town near Salem,- -value $10,000, ts trade for farm; $5000 stock of new and second-hand furniture to trade for farm; clear property in t-slm euro 6 per Ceo en $10,600 sssd Teasel Ior-2 yesrs to trsde for elesr fsrm; a splendid modern ' 5-room bouse worth - $4500 to trade fer farm but tuiiot hav good -houae. . - MeG ILCHRTST tc PENN1NGTO , ,, 20 U. 8. Bank Bldg, Phone 140. ! e-Mi vf 1: 4V SALE! UAHItETC . Price fluoted "aiV wkoJesala and" are price received y farmers. No rtUJ price are given : . , ' - CSAI EAT No. lvsoft, white Wheat ? 1 43 ?VO. 1 .soft rrA k a , . , o.ts - V'.i Cheat.' hav . : - , Oat-hsv--,, : V.. Oat sod vetch bsy ., ; , 115 FO2. ISTTTTC'l isn t - - - Tef8r'lO-20O ewi. """ si-, riogs, 2OO-2S0 owt. , r. 250-300 ewt. . tll'50 frened ttal , Cows ' "a 9 1 ' e ..e Dressed pork Lambs , ., , , Hesvy hens - ,, -. ' iig.-it bens : Broil"r " " 1 f Crestnery bat!r ..r. " ntterlat, delivered I r i ; It 1 pr .-fvt. ."" i.T, n, atantr4a t c i t -..n r: