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G ATyKDAY-WANING, lmm 201023:: 1,1') . . ( .,., v i , V j' ' Fbone WEDDING of l&tere to her1 Inany friends tvtes that of Miss Hazel A. Bear to Mr. Ray mond E.' Stewart, solemntied at the home of the bride', parents Wednesday, afternoon,: Jane 17. and .witnessed by .40 rela tires and friends, Rev. C. . W. Pogue offici ated. ' ; -i . f fie bride was .attractively gowned in peach' colored crepe tie thine. There were no attendants! Preceding the ceremony Mr. Rosf co Strand of Portland.' a cousin or the bride, sang "I Love Yoa Truly." To; the strains gt thfe wedding march, played Jby Miss Helen and MlsaJLanra Camtnack', cousins, the bridal party took' their places on. the. porch . before aa altar banked with ocean spray and mock orange blossoms, Immedi ately after the ceremony Mi Strand sang "At Dawning.' I After congratulations a dainty two-course luncheon was serve? In the dining room which was atr tractively decorated in pink and white. A large bowl of Madame parollne Testoat roses formed the :enterplece for the bride's table, pyer which -atrei'mefs 6f binkoirere gracefully' festoon ed f rom the" ft "The AtpM&Ui ii; to the Uvaidty. viitt the Electric range is to the kitchen a CuTSte&tt iwiency, comfort and 0 1 Monthly pay mollis of 07.50 will quichly pay . the balance. ,1 Wll' be glad to demonstrate the Aut6tnat ic .iv.i ZWaaSer-rthere Js no obligation. Portland Electric Power Co. ft 5 '- i V )- One to 108 chandelier. The bride is the only. daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'A. Bear and hag Jived near Turner Since early childhood,. s She grad uated from the Turner high school in 1 9 16 -and from Willamette uni versity in ;l?S0. She, spent two years teaching In high schools' in eastern Oregon and" three years In the. Sklem schools. ! Last July she left jot d yacatWnHrlp, going as far east' as the AtlahtIc,coast. While en route she visited .rela tives near SpringVafley, Minn:, arid there riset Mr4" Stewart, thus beglnairfg a romance Which bap pliy culminated Wednesday. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. E. R, Stewart whose family was one of the ' ' oldest ' families In southern" Minnesota. . j Mr. E. R. SJewart was a 'pupil years ago of the bride's .maternal grandfather, also, her grandparents and great grandparents lired not far. from her new home. . , . The groom served on the CSS Wyoming during the World war. AfteY a few days at the beach, Mr. and1 Mrs. Stewart will' .-motor, to their home in Minnesota, going !Tia Yellowstone national park. -: . Will place one in your home FREE Your choice of Perco lator or Table1 Stove. ' ' :- ' ' I : ': I . i - With every. Automatic, Washer sold i during our sale, we will in-' elude Free either an Electric Percolator or,' Table Stove, i ' .:,f r SUtUrddy Special a Customer -Saturdf 1 t . A delightful hostess ot the week was. Mrs. Almifa Hale, who eater taine4 with au afterpoon at fier Home for" the plea8ure"-af Mra. B. 1 Steeves, Mrs- W. t C. Young, Mrs. E. C. Hickman. Mrs. C, J Wilson and Mrs. C. J. JJsle. The decorations throughout the rooms Were particularly flovely.? In the first room baskets of ocean spray with pink roses were used, while in the second room crimson ram bler r roses were -used with ocean spray. The guest room, was equally attractive with ocean spray "and Canterbury bells. ' ' At the tea hoar the hostess served ,. refreshments, a crystal bowl of pink rosebuds, ocean spray and love-ln-the-mist centered the table with blue candles In crystal holders repeating the motif. A particularly pleasant feature of the day was 'the receiv ing during the afternoon of a let ter from Mrs. John L. Brady of Pocatello, Idaho, by the hostess. The letter was read to th group, all of which are close friemla of Mrs. Brady and on a number of occasioni have been entertained at Mrs. Hale's home with her. Two interesting recital planned for next week will Be those given by Mr. and Mri. Frank E, Church ill. On" Tuesday i evening . Mr. Churchill will present his advanc ed pupils in recital at the First Christian church, with Lola Schut2 reader; Leonard Chadwick. violin, and tha hJgb. school donble quar tet assisting. On Wednesday evening at the First Christian church the inter mediate pupils : of both Mr. and Mrs. Cbnrchni will be presentea. The high BchooT , double quartet and Stanley King, reader,; will tflease with' assTstitig numbers. Mr; and Mrs. Frederick Lamport are spending the Rose festival days in PortlantL " ; ' ? The members of Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, will assemble at 12:15 o'clock today for a no-hos tess luncbeon :' at the Gray Belle, following the state board meet ihg which will take place in the Raiem Chamber of Commerce rooms this morning. Those who eipecf to attendT'tbe luncheon are asked to make, reservations r by calling Mrs.-Elmo: S. White at 3 9 5-J. : 7. w' I:'..-': In the afternoon the Daughters will meet at the home of Mrs. Sey mour Jones for the closing meet ing of the season. . ' Dr. and Mrs. J. N. . Smith have recently secured an attractive summer cottage at Nye beach. - '. Mrs. q: C. Lock was a char m Ixig hostess of the week when sae entertained on Tuesday f Or mem bers of her bridge club at- wbic time th9 PTl winners of the yeaT were announced. To Mrs. George F. Rodgers went first honor, and to Mrs. William Walton the sec ond. .. Japanese iris In low bowls was attractive about the s rooms and on the tea-table. Mrs. Louis Lachmund and Mrs. John J, Rob erts were invited-guests for the closing meeting of the year. The club members present, were Mrs. T. C. Smith. Jr.. Mrs. . T. A. Lives ler. Mrs. .Dan Fry. Jr., Mrs.. J. Shelley , Saurman. Mrs. George Rodgera, Mrs. John McNary, Mrs. David Eyre, Mrs. Frederick Lam port, Mrs.. Henry Meyers and the hostess, Mrs. O. C Locke. Guests at the C. P. Bishop home are Mrs. Bertha Fisher ana son Ralph. "'of Portland. " ..:.' - -.:.,u . Dr- and Mrs. W. JL Byrd. will motor to Portland.thia evening to meet Mr. jand Mrs; Clarence Byrd and children, Martha and 'William Henry, who . are returning from a two months' visit in Ohio. 'V- ' . Mr. Rex San ford entertained at a charmingly appointed eight cover dinner on Thursday evening honoring Miss'J Gertrude. Gray of. Portland, who has been the house guest during the past two weeks of her aut, Mrs. John McNary. A silver bowl of pink and lavender Canterbury bells gave a delight ful color, note on the table, with rose candles used in silver holders. : , ; r.i Mrs Walter Denton, will pre- t 5 Basket 7;Onl Ft ' 3 Stayton ! Peter Fiedler of Jordan was a business visitor home on Wednes day, r - - Jack - Johnson was transacting business here from Lyons Tues day." " r: ' r. ?' "'v ; : The annual school election was held Monday for the purpose of electing new officers for the en suing year. ; . W. H, Downing of Sublimity, came In from his farm home Wed nesday and was greeting friends about town. Leonard Walker and wife of West Stayton were business call ers here Wednesday. ? The Masonic ; park has j been cleaned up and put in order ready for the coming ! Fourth of July celebration, v I r Worth Smith came over from St. Helens during the . week, and spent several days here as the guest 'of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. . ju .! i.,:,., - :. Robert Bowefs1, wife and son ';o Gates, ! spent some time r here Tuesday enroute t6 "Salem where they went for the day. ' . , , . John Mielki and family drove to Portland Tuesday, where they spent the remainder of the week at the Rose FestiraL They were guests at the home of their son, George ; Mielki while in the city. Miss Wava Brown Js at her home bere for a visit with .her mother, : Mrs. George - L. Brown. Miss .Brown has been attending school at the U. of O. and expects to go to Klamath Falls in the nekr future. . ,. r ' . Mrs; M. Hinzseifred, an aged lady sustained painful Injuries on Wednesday morning, when she was tun down by an automobile driven by Mrs. Celine Miller of Sublimity.' The accident., occur red, near the cannery and appar ently was unavoidable. . , A groupof young people from the Salem congregation of the Christian j church came over oh Wednesday evening" and were met at the church by the local organi zation, when a short session was held, j Later the entire company went to the Masonic park , where they .enjoyed an hour or two of amusements. A banquet. was serv ed the visitors by the home con gregation.! ; A dozen members of the Com munity, club met Monday evening to discuss' - some ; proposed busi ness matters,' wbicb the clnb is sponsoring; After the meeting a banquet was held - at the Gem Cafe, at which W. A. Weddle was toastmaster. Short talks Were' given by several, of the members; 1 Mrs. j Marguerite Whyte . and Miss Minnie Hirsseifer of Astoria were called-nere weanesuay iio attend their mother, Mrs., M. Helz- seifen, who was injured when she was run down by an automobile on the highway, i , ,T. X. Ware, who has been seri ously ill, with pneumonia the past week is reported as being ouj of danger, apd an early recovery is hoped for, ; f ' ,-'. ,! ; ' Miss Ida Doerfler presented her piano pupils in recital on Tues day evening. A large , enthusias tic audience gathered at the high school auditorium , to , hear the music and enjoy an evening's en tertainment,' The piano numbers were interspersed with vocal solos hy Mrs. Jj W. May v.f Stayton, and 1 Miss ; Helen . Moore . of , Turner. Most of j the pupils acquitted themselves ! withcredit and are deserving of praise in their work. Oak Ridge Thursday evening, June 11, the high school students enjoyed a banquet ; and all Tejdf fed a very pleasant evening. ; Jack McCauley acted as: toastmaster, ..calling for respjonses from the varipus class es. Howard King, presldeht of the Junior, class . ! spoke " on: '."Seeing Our Future." Clara Bonn, presi dent of , the -Sophomores gave the "Class Prophecy", followed by a responsej f'om Kenneth ; Harkens after1 which a short talk was given by each of the teachers, Mrs. Hill and Mrs.' Andreiff. 1 -' The ' high; school graduation r sociai, CAxninoAit I TODAY i Daughters of the American Re volution.! Board meeting. No hostess "luncheon. 12:30 at the Gray Belle. 4 Primary department and cradle toll of ; the First- Presbyterian church. ; Picnic at Marion square. Meet at church at 2:3 o'clock. Sunday Children's day program; First Presbyterian church : : . - f , '- Monday ' Pupila of Beatrice Shefton In re eitV . ') , Tueeday k Salem . Floral society. Second annual ftoral exhibits . Armory, afternoon and evening. ;'iZ ; - Intermediate and advanced pu pils of Mrs. Walter Denton In re cital.. Center Street Methodist church. - sent pupils in two piano, recitals at. the Center Street Methodist Church, ' corner of Center and Thirteenth. On Monday evening a , grdnff ,or the , younger pupils, with Stanley King-, 'the talented boy reader, assisting, will be pre-1 sented, "while the intermediate and advanced pupils, will? appear-on Tuesday. feven i'ng -'At, thf. recital lliss Carol 'Dibble, readerfwiir 'its-' dx.: -.,.' :;;': ! mews exercises Were held ih the church Friday evening, June 12, Two girls, Edna rand Katie . Rycker were the graduates. Both girls gave' splendid orations. M'iss Mo zelle Hair of .the extension didi sion of the University of Oregon, delivered the 'address. The pro gram consisted of the, following: Invocation- Rev. . Driver; - Song Berceuse high school; "Curri cleum of Our -Public Schools", Edna Rycker; "Does r Education Pay?", Katie Rycker; "Building a Career,' Miss Mozelle Hair; Fifth Koctourne, "Clara I Burnt; presen tation of Diplomas, . C. A. Pad dock. ; i " , " The grade school closedFriday after a successful year under the direction of Professor 5 Mathews, Mr?. Cook and Mrs. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Romig bave pur chased the magazine store from Mrs. McCanley, who has left for the south. - The Mathews family bays mov ed ' to . Railhead, where they will be employed'for the summer. ' Hi " 1 : : , . AuKurn Mrs. J. A. Pooler has had as her house-guest this week', her daughter Mrs. Clara Johnson of Marshfield. and Mrs. Cavinaugb of Portland. - Professor D. W. Joneis of So daville was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Deaklns on Sat urday., ... - ;. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cady motored to , orvallis Monday, to witness the graduation from high school of Norris Merrill. . They also stopped at the WCTU chil dren's hone and report finding the children happy and contented. Loganberry picking is good and berries are of a very good ' grade this year. j " s RTcKey ; The loganberry growers ot Rickey held a meeting and de cided to pay l Vc including bon us for picking. r A new pchool house was "voted down at . the annual school meet ing. George Edwards was' elected director and J. I.' Caplinger was elected, clerk. - - Mr. r-nd Mrs. M. M. Magee and danghters, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Culver " and., Mrs.' Sherman of Salem spent Sunday at" Crooked Finger. , . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards and family of La Grande and Mr. and Mrs. HIggins of Livesley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Edwjardi , Sunday s V ; Mjp'dredv Forgftrd; Ivan, Buster, Kehnetb, Sheridan and Earl Grip- pentfog will receive & tb grade di plomas at the graduating exer cises June ,27. t '' ".' : L,.w; Magee of Scotts, Mills visited bis brother Mr. M. M. Mc gee -Wednesday. . Margaret Fitzpatrick entertain ed the senior class of the Sacred Heart Academy of Salem t and friends with A splash party last Wednesday afternoon. . - . yO; Fryslie has purchased ; a Ford truck." ...4- .., Mr. and Mrs. A.: Parson and family attended the auction rale at Cornelius last week. . ', Brooks it. r. ana Airs, ivan iorance ana daughter Ruby of Cottage Groye are guests of Mrs; .Lorance's mo ther; Mrs; Shaw and brother Guy Shaw. T ...7 '' . "j , f Mrs. George Sturgis of Alsea is visiting relatives in . Brooks this week. . ' ' ' .-. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Naylor of Gervaia, and Mr. and Mi's. Leslie Cralgmile and daughter Barbara, and; Mr. John Craigmlle of Port land were visitors at the home of their niece and cousin, Mrs. John Dunlavy and family on Sunday. At the annual schdol meeting held in Brooks Monday, evening Jphn ; S. Dunlavy was elected idi rctor for three years and Walter Fuller was elected clerk. t The. next meeting of the Brooks Community club' will . be , held at the home of Mrs. Frank Wheeler, on Wednesday. June 2 i. F. C. Nichols delivered the irst picking of loganberries from the Pettyjohn place Monday. They report having some very fine ber ries' tWs year ; We hope, they have good .feather, so', they., cani save the j berries. ; ' Frank Trombly has bee mak ing, some new fence on his farm. It makes Ta! nice Improvement, and Mr. Yrombly always . does a very neai job oh any kfnd of work. i J.1 S." Webb was buying cattle at thew.;H. Scott farm Monday. j Frank Judd wa a Sunday visit or at the Cochran home.. He was looking , up wood-awing around here. - i. - ' -- W. H. Scott -was- a Salem visitor Saturday and took" a Tery nice veal along. Mr, Scott always has nice stpek of any kind and he gets tcp price for it when .selling. - George cCall was to; see Mr; Cochran one day last week on bus- inessi ' MWv T'-. ' "-v 'E. : K'f'Coci'ra sent his clip of weol to Salem Thursday. :- It was a -fine lot "ot W90I and ho got. a BckmL price for it. v ; I tMartlff.' "Tlngleslad 11 'and " 'yife Were callers at the Cochran ranch to.gei,9m9wbe.at,Monday4 Bvief Mr, and Mrs. G. IL Thorp, Mr. and. Mrs.' Charles Meier and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nichol were Salem visitors Saturday 1 If Mr. W. H. Scott keeps on he will soon have a nice herd of reg istered cattle. He has two very fine heifers now. t One is - 18 months old and the other is near ly four months. "They are a solid color." .. j V" T. B. and J. C. Simpson's new threshing outfit has arrived at Sidney and they have it unloaded. Charles Meier and eon, our jolly threshermen. want it understood that notwithstanding a hew ma chine has arrived,, they will be in the field with the reliable Advance end will be "Johnny on the spot" from whistle to wListle. Mr. J. O. Farr and son, are build ing a new garage on their farm to keep their two autos in. The lumber is being sawed by J. D. Turnidge. V ' ". Pratufh . A very unusual service will be beld at , the Methodist . church next. Sunday morning, . June 2L Bishop Sheapard and three ot the district superintendents of the Oregon " ' conference will ; arrive here at 7:30 A. M. The congre gation will meet, in the church basement at that' time for hfeaTc fast. They Will hold no regular service, only giving short talks after the Bishop and his party will leave for? Albany at 8:30. Sunday schooL will meet immedi--ately . until 9:30 when the con gregation, will be dismissed.- The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. William DeVries on Wednesday afternoon. ' '; District Superintendent ; Leach accompanied by his wife and grand-children attended quarterly conference here Tuesday evening. F, A. Frazier is bulldlnc a hew dairy barn. . Quite a lot of hay has been cut during the past week. The attendance at ' the school meeting Monday night was pro bably .one of the largest In the history of the school 42 votes were cast for director, Otto Beut- ler was elected by a large major ity, Claud Ramsden was re-elected clerk. A standing vote of thanks was accorded G. Bowen, the outgoing director-,' for his faithful service. ; Mt. Pleasant-Cole R. T. Darby and family spent laBt Sunday with hbme folks, M. P. Long and family. Harley Darby and Joe - Hora played ball at Lyons Sunday af ternoon. Charley Schaeffer and wife spent Sunday at the Ben barby home. , T. E. Flemmlng and wife were trading in Stayton one' day last week; . t Mrs. Paul Limbeck and daugh ter Elsie attended church at lit. Pleasant Sunday afternoon. Tony Geisler aad family spent Sunday a Aegerters. The annual school meeting was held" at the Cole .school; ; district 11, Monday; afternoon, and C. D. Trexler was elected director and Mrs. George Sandner was re elected clerk. " - The family of IX C Quick went to'SciO last Friday and purchased some cans of corn at the local gro-1 eery store and -Mrs. Quick pro ceeded to prepare some for sup per and on opening a can shejpar took of a bite or two and remark ed' to her husband that the eorn did not taste good- Mr. 'Quick took a taste, but as it-did hot taste right, spit- it outr About 9 o'clock that evening Mrs.-jQuick was taken seriously III; Dr. Beau champ of Stayton was called and prbndunced it a bad i?ase 'of ptd maln poison.' She Is now reported on the road to recovery. Mrs. Keeling of Seattle is visit ing her sister, Mrs. John Sand ner, Sr. ' ' - A family reunion was held at the John Sandner, Sr., home Sun- day with 30 relatives being pres. ent. ; : The Parberry families and Mrs. Bow'sby motored to Albany Mon day and Mrs." Bowsby took the train for her home in central Ore gon, after ah 'extended 'visit--with the Parberrys. Scotts Mills Mrs. Margaret Van-Efera- an son, Jimmie, o Portland is Tislt ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Maloy. R. Pj?.r CorTalH is alsQ viBiting at tbe Ma,loy home.. . Mrs. Addle Smith, is .visiting her mother, Mrs. Hosier. near.Itonitpr. . Mr. and Mrs,; J.;.nmndS)-t and daughter HelentJeft for Eu gerie Saturday to atte'nd tl.e gradr uation" exerjclses of , tha U. of O. Monday. Beatrice Amundson wa.f one .of the "graduates. They re turned home Tuesday. . , . - Shirley Dnnagan, a student at OAC, is horae for his va cat ion, Frank Kolshinskl, 14, son o! Mr. and Mrs. J. Kolshinskl,' who! "was taken to the Oregon City hos pital in April ia a serious; con-r ditioi loUowing; ao , explosion at, the Kolshinskl homestead in which three of his brothers and Jiis, only sister-was fata!Iy-lumed,!, was al-. lowed to leare the hosplthr Sin day;, Weston,. age 7, who" ii also in the. hospital, -will nnt lie able to leave fof several "weeds'. ' At", the annual school ; meeting Publild Terr laornlne (seei?t M dy) Salem, the capital of Orejon Local Rate Fcr Clc::ii:d Advertiibj Dally r Sunday 3 cents per word 5 cents per word 8 eenta -dot word One time Three timea.. Biz times Oae paoatk. daily and " . Sunday 20 eenta per word In order to earn the. more than one time rate, adrertiement must ran In consecutive, issues. No ad taken for lest than 2S.cnnta. Ada :ma Sunday only charged at one-time . rate. Advertisements except. "Person als" 'and "Situation Wanted") will ' betaken Ter the telephone if the advertiser ia a subscriber to phone. The Statesman will receive adver tisements at any time of the day or night. To insore proper classifica tions ads should bo ia before 7 p. m. TELEPHOKB 23 or 5ft3 Money to Loan , On- Real Estate ; T. K. FORD -i (Over JLadd ft Bush Bank) BE FX) KB T(W-liKA VB - TOTJRi. BOMB OB CAE HAVE JT. Insured Properly Phono 1(1. Beck A Bank Bldg. Hendricks, TT. 8. 4-28-tf AUTOJfOBILES , WE WRECK -'EM, -. Parts for all ear. Wo sell for less. Get. our prices on trailers. -Salem Ao to Wrecking Co, 402 S. Church streM.. Phone 2159. .la3tf SQHEEJ.ER AUTO WRECKING CO., wUl buy your old car. Highest rash price, paid. 10S5 N. Commercial St. Ii3tf ; AUTO REPAIRING 3: GOOD SERVICE FAIR PRICE. 11E0-' LER LEBEXGOOD -GARAGE. Gen eral repairing, aggeccoriea,tire. Miller and Sooth Commercial. Phone 564. . AUTO TOPS SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Tod & Paint Shoo. - Rear fire department. - - 5-al6tf HELP WANTED 9 WANTED EXPERIENCED PRESSES. Wonderful opportunity. . Steady work. -, Salary and commission. Apply at once. : Courtesy Cleaners. Phone 2188. 9j20 WANTED TO EXGAGE CHEBRt PICK ers. Koyal View orchard on Salem ' Heights rarune, 2 blocks south. Odd . Fellows cemetery. Adulu only. In quire at orchard during day or tele phone 847-M evenings. . 9j2Q HELP WANTED Male 11 FIRST CLASS 90F12. DAIRYMAN Inquire nj2tf HELP WANTED Female 13 LADY FOR PLEASANT, PROFITABLE -employment-. Write .district -manager, 10ij Oak. Eugene, Oregon, i 18)23 WNTED-mploymerit; 19 COLLEGE GIRL WANTS GENERAL OF fice work. Some experience. Write - box 2521, care Statesman, 19j'2l FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT i digging and team work, phone 19F3. lsaltr FOR RENT 21 PRINTED CARDS.' SIZE 14":.BY 7ifc" wording "For Rent," price 10 eenta each. 'Statesman Business Office, on ground floor. . . . . . FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat 64 Ferry St vacant, $35. Modern 5room flat, 760 Marion St.. vacant July 1st. 5-reom house, 1098 N. Slst St. $22.50. 7-room bouse 1595 N. Church St. $30. 1 Becke 4s Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. ' - 21jl4tf swasa i ii ii i 1 1 j ii in ii mi i mgaassssaa FOR RENT Apartments 23 NICE FURNISHED APARTMENT. 590 !-. Union. . . , ,, . 23j2 THREE GOOD ROOM APARTMENT partly furnished. $12 month. 1144 N. Cottage St. , ". , 23j20 CLEAN 8 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART ment,'closs in adults. 440 Union street. 23m24tf FOR.RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Com- --mereiaL - - - stf FOR RENT Rooms , 23 ONE, ROOM. AND . close iu. . 815 month. KITCIIENETXE Phone 1524. . , - 25j2-l BOARD, HEATED ROOMS 391 N- COT. tage. , . , , 2520 FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH-j-FOR gentleman. . , Strictly modern .. home. Four blocks from Capitol. Phone-1 894-J. , : ... - - -25jl7tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "14 BY T" . wording, i"Room to Rent," price 10 cents' esch. Statesman Business office, rronnd flonr. i - --- -- - " FOR RENT -Houses 27 FOR LEASE MODERN TCRNISHEO bnngalow: ia Eaglewood. Kireplace. breakfast nook, garage.; $35.00. Phone. 99F12. 27j20 FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1052 Sag inaw; 2tf per month. Call at States man business office, or Becke Hen. dricks. . . . 27a8tf ? , :. FOR RENT 7-room good plastered house , in north Salem; 2 blocks front street car. fruit treea and garden. -, S30.0O per month. Ulrica and Roberta, , 122 No. Com'l. .Phone 1354., y , ,27jltt WANTED MiscolLtneous 33 WANTED STRAWBERRIES, . LOGANS. blackcaps, red raspberries, pears, cher . ries, . enrraats. Ward K. Richardson. Phone, 25J Ifronf . ;, ;C3SJ25 SEVERAL. TOP-KOTCH YOUNG : ORADE iJersey cow.. State , price and where can be seen.' ' 2313 care Statesman. . WOODRY THE AUCTIONSER JBUYS tised furniture .for cash. Phone 511, ' . ' 35at( HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED stones, tools, , forhitore. Stiff Used ttoods Dept opposite coort bouse. 85m22tf CAST! . PAID FOR FALSE TEETH deoyl Hold. p!atimiirt :..and TflHearded - "Jewelry. 1ok Sweitiafe aad Refinery f. -taego Michigan. , .B5j27tf Ccrtchi vra elected director and Mrs. Alfliontt Rich clerk. S, M. Bennett Vas elected director and Vl'lV qcrea clerk in the Scotts MUI3 tfkrrictw , Mi$s loraine Ho? of Salem is hom-4 o.i her. vacaUon,- t 3c? iJrrsrh and grandmother, Mrs." Bolava of rortland, visited i tCentinuod on page 7 ; WANTED Sliscellaneons - S3 WANTED PRIVATE , MONEY F0a farm loans. We htve several appli.-a-tiona on hand. Hawkina Roberts, lac 205 Oregon Bldg. 85dHtf FOR SALE 21 CLOVKR HAT FOR SALE. PHONK 103F11 . 37ja5 BABTBUGGT IVORY SIDWAY PER s ambulator, also electric grill. Both, in ' A-l condition. Call 2116-W, at .3 Hood St. - 37j-tt FOR SALE BY OWNER MILLINERY shop of good standing. Trade... Party leaving city. It will pay to investigate. Lease 3 mora years. 148 Killmpa worta Avenae.. Portland. ' Ore. 37j.il . FOR SlLE OLD KEW8PAPEBS. TEM cents a bundle. Circulation department Oregon Statesman. . ; 37tf FOR SALE OAS WOODSAW OUTFIT. No. 1-A condition. Sell on easy terms. Route 7, Box 223, Garden Road. 37j30 SELL CS YOUR USED FURNITURE- H. L. Stiff Jurnttara Co. Uied Good Dept. Opposite court house. 87m22tf FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS for all car. Save 50 to 60. Tops, bodies, trailers. Mike's Autj Wreck . ing House. 245 'CenUr. Phono. 898. . . 37m28tl RECEIPT BOOK8 SIZE "8 BY 8H" - 60 receipt forma in book, 15 cents per - book or two for 35 eenta. Btatea mu office, 215 South. Co nun ve Lai St.. Salem. 87f25tf Trespass Notices For Sale Trespass - Notice, aiie J49 inehet, F Tinted on good 10 ounce canvass bear ng the words, "Notice Ia Hereby Giv en That Trespassing is Strictly Forbid den On These Premises Under Penalty of Prosecution," Price 15c aah or' 2 for 25c. Btateman Pub. Co., Salem. Oregon. A 3J0 FOR SALE- Llrestock k 9 1 VETERINARIAN DR. PATTER SOS ' Phone 2028W. Rt. 2, Box 29. S9j2ti FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN Office 420- &. Comaarcia.1. Phoaa.1198. Rea. phone 1636. 89m23tf FARM AND ORCHARD. HORSES AND harnesa reasonable. Yonng fresh, cow, bargain. . C. I Reed, Fairgrounds.., . 390 WOOD FOR SALE 43 WOOD FOR SALE - Old gTwth fir 4 foot and 1 inch Seeend growth 4 foot, limb wood. Ail 4 foot. Phone 1307. 43J26 16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ash. Phono 19F8. It. lt May field. - - 48fl8tf BEST GRADE OF 'WOOD 4 ft. and 18' Inch. Dry mill wood. -Green mill wood. Dry second, growth fir. . Dry and old fir. . . r Dry 4-ft. ash, maple and oak. ? FRED E. WELLS. -Prompt delivery and reasonable. price 280 South Church. Phone 1542. 43a6ti GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES HILLMAN FUEL CO. - , PHONE 1955 ' 48329U MISCELLANEOUS 51 FOR .TRADE GOOD 5-ROOM HOUSE on terms, -want good ear. Also want heavy car as payment on light oue. 1974 South Church. 51j24 SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER Moving our specialty. - Equipped fof all kinds of hauling. Dry wood and coal always on hand it belt prices. Day phones, 529. and 13. Kight phone 1608. Real service, 752 Trade Street, Salem. 61m26ti FREE HOMESTEADS . , J. L. Porte, Spokane, Washington. Au thorized Agent for the Dominion Gov ernment of Canada, will be at the liar ion Hotel, Salem, Oregon, on Saturday. June 20th, to give information regard ing ; free -homestead lands in -Western Canada. . Also will -issue certificates en titling intending settlers to greatly re duced rates while traveling over- Ca nadian lines of railway. . . 5Jj'p XOST AND FOUND 53 LOST MUSIC ROLL AND MUSIO near 14th and Chemeketa StS. Return to 238 N. CommnviiL- 53j21 PERSONAIi 55 - HIZZ TREATMENT FOR APPENDICITIS ' "It-Is-WonderfuL" Free information. Addrese Hits Co, Portland. Oregon, SIDNEY TO LOAN U7 " FEDERAL, FARM LOANS. PER cent. t L. Wood. 841 State Su 57j!yl Long time, easy payments, low interest, no fees or enamiasione. ' 1 ' . PERRINR ! ifARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg, Salem, Ore. : 57Jtf ICON K Y TO . LOA K ON CITY PROP erty,. either building and loan plan or private money. .Iarm loans with - ln auraaee company money at 6V4 with commission addd. Ralph H, McCnrdy, Nos. 6 sad 6, Steevea-atoore Bldg., Sa lem; . . . 67fl4tt I HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL laxs- of private money to, loan-ea rood . real estate. Rich L. Reintenn, VAtrf Bldg., 463 State street. Phone 1011 hflwwn 9 nd 10 a. m. S7m24tf BUSINESS OPTORTLNITIES 61 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I can nse two good men with cars 'in tho Ratify business- te mutual adran ge. Particnlarly .if yo are a , good trader. r' Wa, I'leminj, 341 .State St. : oijuti - -j, FACTORY SITE - . 9103 per 1000 ft. buys 18,000 m lu on trackage, North. Front St, or fll ' per front foot. KRUEGER. Realtor. 147 N. Com 1. - Phone 217. INVESTMENTS-. FINE BRICK BUILD ing conUining about 10.000 feet- ot floor apace, $20,000; Concrete buiidine leased to good tenant, $23,000; Build ing containing 4 five-room modern flats income 160 per year. Price $16.r0;V Becke Hendricks, U. S. lik. PMg. 6 1 i 1 i tf REAIi ESTATE C3 Ovn Your flcnis . REAL, LOT SNAP .. Tw fine lot clone in on Capitol ft-., with an old house thrown in for $5700. Anotherone for f 25nq oe(l for,900. . A dandy lr 5i . If ,t .io. see cnnas te iicthtel, 310 htete ,63J1P:. , - HOME SPECIALS -- Good 6 room lmse on N LibT- rlr lots. liive oi!, lot ? f-1 t!-ial pric - for qun k kle i i 30O cash. ret SUO, per bio. 2 vt. vr.iSe repair . ibmi . oa rimir. ert. ireei aimoi,t oa town. ( , ii(.r i ' ing,"iBt'setl t .. price 1' n tr HPrbn trn.-tn L-Olii liAL't V u.. I - t v.". I.,.;, f - - . . Ptoae lllj, ' t . 'JO. r ' 1 :T f " f