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

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGQN
TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE g3, . i ,L
iff m - ew--
By audked bunch
Phone 108 ,
f-pHE SEVENTH ANNUAL con-
X tentloa of the state Daugh
ters of Union Veterans of r the
CiTil War will be held la Oregon
City, beginning today and. lasting
over tomorrow. Headquarters for
the convention will be the Masonic
Temple. 'Mrs.' Lucy Luce of Port
land is department president. An
honor guest who will be in attend,
ance la Mrs.' Uaybelle Plymire of
San' Francisco, the national pres
- ident. Barbara JTletchio tent No.
will exemplify the opening ex
ercises of the, ritualistic work- -
j The program in outline will be
as follows: At 9 o'clock today the
annual memorial service, which is
open to in puDiie, win Dt sua.
At 1 o'clock the business meeting
will take place with nomination of
new officers.-. The parade will
jake place at 10:30 o'clock Wed
nesday ahd a large American flag
wiH' be presented to the Boy
Scouts " of - Oregon City 4 by the
Daughters of Veterans. Alter ! a
period of drill work, beginning at
J o'clock and lastingr till '-4, a
fclosed session will be held at
which the election' of brficers wfll
iaKe piace. a puuuc iubwiwiiuu
Win follow! "At '8 Vcfoct the del
egates will meet for " the annual
Umpfire. " . V"
The officer of Barbara Frietch-
e tent, alt of whom are included J
lo participate., in, the arm . wors;
are: President, Alma,- Fiseners
eenior vice president, Mabel Lock-
wood; - junior, .v Tice-v president,-
Adona Cochrane; secretary, Ml de
line Nash; treasurer, Jalia Web
fcter? chaplain, Neva Johnstoir; pa
triotic Instructor, Bertha Berg
pan; guard. Pearl RalpnJ assist
ant guard; Anna Simmons; guide,
Louisa Kezar; council member; No;
. Lizbeth " Waters ; No. 2, Myrtle
Putnam; No.s sV .Mary Brewer;
ress correspondent,' Gladys Bar
tholomew; color bearer, .No. 1;
hrruma Huston';" No." 2,Laura"Arp
Xe; No. S, Rose' Huston ? No.
Iabel Needham; musician, Mary
Entress. : -----'-'''-
j Folio wins are the delegates
Tiamed to. attend the sessions to
day and tomorrowJi Bertha Berg
man, Madeline Nash,. Laura Arpkej
Louisa Kezar,. Fannie Gregory!
JPearl Ralph, Florence Shipp and
;Erma Swaddell. Alternates are:
jMabel Needbam, Alma McWhorter,
Prances Oourlie of SUverton, Mary
jBrewer.'Mary Stearns, Myrtle Put
nam, Neva . Johnston and Mabel
Nendell . V
' Tents from various parts of the
Kcc p Your
mi
During June
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WMUy V.i km
Hvrinm ta eeat
til ntw antBitiesIlr tarn
trolled Ireua. Its terar-
to lit not t-
k i w a
TOIL
state which will be represented
at the convention arei' Barbara,
Frietehie, Salem ; Betsy? Rosg,
Portland; Nancy Hanks Lincoln,
Marshfield; Clara Barton, As
toria; Dolly Madisdn,! Portland;
Isabel Hennesley, Oregon City;
Mary Logan. Portland; Julia Dent
Grant of. Grants Pass; Eltat).
Hubbs, Medfdrd, and" a newly or
ganized . tent; Nancy J. Hardy of
The Dalles. '--r t-: i
Interesting" iiews "received ins Sa
lent Is' that telling of, the mar
riage of "Miss Helen Bemetta, the
onlv daughter' of rjr.vand Mrs. W.
L.! Mercer. , to Mr. Dwight Vernon
West bf San ;Franciscov' The ser
vice' was quietly solemnized at the
First Congregational ! church in
Sari Fra'nciSco on Saturday, June
6, at lit 6'cloc'it In the morning,
with Dr.. V. V; Gordon officiating.
.The young couple will be at home
at 1020 Bush street 4a San Fran
cisco, .where Mr. West, a graduate
Of Sargent's normal Is Massachus
etts, is engaged in radio work;
Mr. West la a graduate of Oregon
Agricultural; college, having also
attended . Willamette j university
!Xrj.rJd..Mxs. Mercer, accompan
Ie43 thelr daughter, motored to
California early In the month, the
doctor ind , his wife returning
Bdrae-O Saturday, after a j three
weeks siuy..,. Dr. and Mrs. Mercer
hakLthe pleasure of meeting both
Ivan Schoeraaker and Dr. Henry
B.' Clajy botk former Salem resi
dents, during their vacation period
- i
Brigadier General and Mrs. Geo.
A.' While and two daughters, Hen
rietta and Dorothy, are guests in
Med ford for the national; guard
encampment. Mrs. White and her
daughters!' who' have been widely
eted, are occupying the home of
Lieut, and ' Mrs C. Y, Terigwald,
on' South Elm street.-:
(The following; two1 picnic an
nouncements will be of interest to
St. Paul parishioners: The Young
People's Fellowship of St. Panl'a
ehurch will hold their; annual pic
nic at Spong's landing this eve
ning!,N leaving" the ' rectory, S60
Chemeketa street, at 5:30 and. 6
o'clock p. m. : ! U i
The annual church and church
school picnic of St." Paul's "church
will be held at the fairgrounds on
Thursday at 2:30, o'clock The
dinner is to be a basket dinner
and served at 6: p. m., "and it is
Kitchen Cool With a WestingKousi
a le tDlybur strove ?
.
range
hoped to "have "a'Jarge attendance.
4 Mrs.-' Carrie Chase has as her
house -guests Mrs. Blanche Healy
and daughter, Miss Ruth Healy of
Portland. The visitors plan to
spend several weeks in Salem.
An interesting recital by'the ad
vanced pupils of Frank E. Church-
HI,, will be held tonight at, the
First Christian church, assisted by
the high school quartet. Miss Lola
Schulz, reader r and aa instrumen
tal trio of piano," pipe organ and
violin; On Wednesday evening
the intermediate pupils of M. and
Mrs.' Frank E. Churchill, assisted
by the high school double' quar
tet,' Stanley King, reader, and an
instrumental ' trio,-- will be pre
sented. : " ;' , 1 .
Mr. and Mrs. William Esch and
Mrs. Edna L. Daily motored to
Newport for the week-end.
1 . ' : -i
Miss; Amelia Babcock is the
guest of friends In Hood River. -
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. Mr. and Mrs. Al Krause cele
brated their tenthwedding anni
versary on Sunday with an enjoy
able reunion. Many -flowers and
gifts were received In token of the
day. In addition to the Portland
guests, many Salem friends called
and extended ; their greetings
throughout the afternoon. Those
coming down from Portland for
the occasion were Mr. ; and Mrs.
John Deller arid family, Mr. and
Mrs. William ..Krause, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Krause'r Mr. and Mrs.' Ed
Werthbeimer and Dr. I. Deller. '
'"" !'-. . ? : ; ' ry: :
Mrs! H. N. Newman of Rainier
was the house guest over the week
end or ; Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Blatchford. .Jlrs. Blatchford has
gbne'to Scappoose for a time.
' . ' ;
' Mrs. Ralph H.' Kletzing enter
tained on Saturday, evening with
a delightfully appointed birthday
dinner honoring her husband. An
elaborate birthday cake centered
the' table where covers were placed
for Mr. and Mrs'. Francis , Neer,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Anunsen, and
MrJ and 'Mrsi.fewelr . Williams'.
Rook was chosen as the diversion
for the . after-dinner hours.
All the younz: people in the
Christian Endeavor of. ! Marlon
county bave. been invited to at
tend a gypsy party at the home
of Miss Margaret Orr,-two' miles
soutli of "Woodburn, on Thurs
day, June 23, at' 4:30 o'clockXn"
the afternoon. Each is asked to
bring a basket lunch which' -111
be served at 2:30 o'clock. Miss
Orr's home may be reached by fol
lowing the Pacific highway to the
service- Station, and then turning
and - following "the red arrows.
Those who cannot come in the af-t
ternoon are; invited to come for
the evening, i- " , .;"'.
j A. few years ago it would have been a fairy-tale
I dream to talk about letting your stove cook for
you but here it is real as life ! s
improved, modern Westinghouse has a c?.ock
that regulates your oven heat to the minute. All
you do is set theiqlock after you've placed your
j dinner in to be cooked- leave homeor do what
j you please for therest of the. day and come .
home to a perfectly cooked dinner. ., I
I 'May we ' show you this 4ew, modern, electric
tne : f
"L aa m
Tfcc'Ra5e with the dock?
Take advantage of our special of fr
til June ;30th. Installed and ready
! them here ; :r ' ' ''' . , ''A '
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FOVSK CO.
.237 Ncrili" Lib'c
Miss Jessie Starr was a guest
over the week-end of her aister,
Mrs.C. 9, Peecroft, in Portland,
going down for the ,laqt: days oZ
the Rose festival.
, ' Mr. and Mrs. George Codding
and son, George Jr., and Mrs.
Everett McArthur, as well as Miss
Helen J Ramsden, are amorig a
number of Salem folk who are
guests in Med ford this week. Mr.
and Mrs. . Codding are guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. M.
Corlie,v while- Miss Ramsden is
with' a school friend, Miss Jean
Vilm. . . - ;
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Mrs. Harry Rove and daughter
Kathryn, and Mrs. Grace Thomp
son and daughter, Faye Louise,
spent the week-end in Portland
as guests of Mrs. Ella Jones. The
Salem folk were in attendance at
the .Rose " festival. , -
. ;:-:fir.i .. - . . :.
? i Mrs.: R. A. Kletzlng of Portland
is spending a few days as a house
guest at the country home of "her
son arid daughter-in-faw, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph-H. Kletzing.
Friday evening, June 19, at the
First ;Chrlst'ian church, ;the young
er pupils of Elm a Weller appeared
in a piano recital and demonstra
tion of the punning method. They
were assisted by Katherine Gou
let In an excellent arid well ren
dered reading of Eugene Field's
"Dream Ship."' Irvin Potter and
Robert Brown delighted the audi
ence with an unique duet, "How
Do -You Do." - The program fol
lows: .; v - 4;5J
'Weare a Merry Children's
Band, class song, Dunniagr-Gayripr.
; C-Ipsy Rondo, sextet; Mendels-
sohri," Barbara Barham, Beryl lew
ton, Loree Barham. Ray Marrow,
Margaret McReynolds, John Par
kei. : ( :: --'
By the Fireside, solo, Nada Car
roll. ' ' . : . - v
Turkish Rondo, solo, Ray Mor
row. 1 1', . '., . ";.'" :.-;'-
t: (a) A Winter Walk, solo; (b)
Winter Rain In California, sola;
(c) Laughing Waters, solo, Blake,
Jane Elizabeth Bellinger.
i (a) Tin Soldiers Parade, solo,
Fox; (b) Plantation Melody, solo,
memory test and transposition,
Lawrence Smith.
The Evolution of the Piano, Lo
ree Barham.
! Three Little Chickens, solo,
Schaefer; Mazurka, solo. Hatch;
Ruth Pearson. . . t
' Song of the Sea Shell, .solo,
Junior Hitter. , , f J
2?' .Vesper Bells ( two' pianos) quar
tetii Birth; Ruth Pearson, Jose
phine McGilchrist, Joy Lewis, Jane
Elizabeth Bellinger. 'V;
i Twilight, solo, Jenkins, Odell
Paden.' - '; f ' ' : '
By the Deep Sea, solo, Margar
et McReynolds.
' Keyboard transposition, Ham
mock Lullabye, Lawrence Smith,
Richard Devers, Richard Pierce,
5 ,
in force un-
to use! See
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- Iy Ctrcct
: TODAY,.
; Salem - Floral- society. Second
annual floral "exhibit. Armory,
afternoon and evening.
Intermediate and ' advanced pu
pils' of Mrs. Walter Denton in re
cital ' Center Street . Methodist
church." ' ;:' - ' " '
Piano pupils of Frank Churchill
In recital. First Chrlstiaa church,
8 o'clock. ''"' '
Wednesday
, Intermediate piano t pupils of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Churchill.
First Christian church, 8 o'clock.
V- V Friday '"' ; ,:' "
Pupils of Mlnnetta Magers in re
cital. First Baptist church, at
8:15 o'clock.
First" Presbyterian church Mis
sionary society. 1 V ''; '
Margaret McReynolds,1 Junior fit
ter, John Barker, j !
Little" Toe Dancer, solo, Loree
-Barham. ' ' ' : . ' r
" Song of the Rushing Stream,
solo, Jenkins, John Barker . '
" I Facts' in the Life of Mozart,
Jane Elizabeth Bellinger. ' ' '
(a) Bedtime, solo. Orth; (b)
Song-of the Waterfall, solo, Jen
kins. Beryl Newton. '
Giants, solo, Richard Devers
Triads, major-minor, diminished
and augmented, class.
' How Do You- Do,' duet, '- Irwin
Potter Robert Brown. ' '
(a) Dollies Dream, solo, Oesten;
(b) Cradle Song, solo, Kullak; (c)
To a Wild'Hose.' soio, MacDoweil,
Josephine McGUchrist. '
' Tonie triads .dominant seventh
chord (In any- key) written by
Barbara Barham, played by Loree
Barham. .
t (a) Avalanche; eolo. Heller;
(b) Prancing Pony, solo, Richard
Pierce, :. ; - :r ' ' ."
Dream Ship, Eugene Field,
Katherine Goulet. I ;
In the Boat (two pianos) 'dou
ble trio, Maxim, Richard Pierce,
Lawrence Smith, Richard Devers,
Junior Ritter, John Barker, Ray
Morrow. ;'
Shower of '. Stars, ; solo, . Wachs,
Margaret Purvlne. ,
"Mooa Flower, solo. Huerter,
Florence Hinkle. !
Ear training, melodie, dictation,
transposition pf sariae. -
Cadences, in any; key, written.
by Margaret McReynolds, played
by John Barker. !
"Valse la E, solo, Dyrand, Jean
Hilson. ; . ' :
Rhythm, the j great, grand
thought of music (a) Test, Odell
Peden, Lawrenca Smith; - (b)
Songs and ? Pictures. 1." Double
rhythm, tulips drawn by Jane
Elizabeth. ,t JjeWnger; 2, triple
rhythm, f lag, ' Richard Devers ; J3,
septuple Thythm, ; Moon ; Boats,
Richard Pierce.
" Tbe Wind at Play, solo, Hatch,
Down the i,8tream, solo, Hatch,
Barbara Barham " V '.
. iSolfelgetto,! solo. Bach;' Sera-
neta, solo, MoskowskI, ; Arthur
Boeschen. "' . ' ' '
Rondo Villageois, . quartet,
Dence, Barbara Barham, Kather
ine Goulet, Arthur Boeschen,
Elaine Brown. ;
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Many Salem friends of Mr.-and
Mrs. Edwin E. Thomas (Dorothy
Pajmer) will be .interested .in the
following account of their .' mar
riage which appeared in the Sun-
day edition of.the Medford Su3
. At the First Methodist Episcopal
church, Tuesday morning, June
1,6, at 11 o'clock. Miss Dorothy
Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
B.' J. Palmer, became the bride of
Mr. Edwin, E. Thomas, son of Mrs.
J. I. Thomas. ' A large number of
friendsi were present. " .
. The bride . was a creation of
leVellness in white pin-tucked net,
lace -trimmed over white satin
with .the loag ; court veil and
orange blossoms.; The bride car
ried ' a beautiful- shower, bouquet
of rosebuds and lilies of -the val
ley. , Miss Laura Best a graduate
of 'Willamette university, as maid
of honor, was beautifully gowned
In ' pale green pink tucked net,
trimmed in lace and satin roses
of y pastel shades, ; and carried a
lovely pink bouquet. Misses Es
ther and Eleanor Palmer, sisters
of 'the bride, and the Helen and
Elizabeth Thomas, sisters of the
groom, as bridesmaids, were daint
ily gowned In pastel shades of or
gandy in orchid yellow, pink and
coral,, with hats to, raatcb. ease
carrying a French, basket of sweet
peas and snapdragons, v:
Master Richard Burton' Isaac, a
nephew' of the bride, was, ring
bearer. " MrLuclen Cobb of Rose
burg was greotosman. ' Mr. Cobb
is a Willamette university student
2,nd Sigma Tan fraternity brother
of the. groom. ;-; 'i.
, The church was exquisitely dec
orated .with. Dorothy Perkins roses,
bue -delphinium and fernsr. . with
several .canary' birds' placed 'artis
ticallyJt6 lend their notes pf praise.
; :lInr?"C E.Carpenter-at the 6r
gan.played softly the prelude,
-Calm As the Night."; Following.
Miss Ednlce Parrott: sans 0
Promise lie; ' accompanied by Mrs.
Carperilei1'. : The wedding "march
from Lohengrin was used for the
processional. Through lr stately
strains the. bridal party marched
to, the altar where pf j.D. Le
wellen of Grandview, Wash., a
brother of Mrs. J. I. Thomas. of-J
flciated.'asrng the Jlirs .ceremony.
Througiout the- se'rvice,-. TV Love
You Trujyr .was softly played aod
Mendelssohn Weddin?; , March
waii played for t a' rect- ' -ial.
The"! our ybwi. t ira
who so ably assisted at this event
wero Messrs. .Frank Van Dyke,
Elton Waldron, Reginald Parrott
and' Cecil Evans.
Following the ceremony a four-
course breakfast was served at .the
home , of the bride's parents on
Oakdale avenue to 40 guests. The
coior scheme of pink and yellow
was cleverly carried out in decor
ations,' favors and menu The
flower girls served the ; tables.
Many beautiful gifts : were re
ceived. Through' showers of -rice
and confetti, the bride and bride
groom were driven away.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E.
Thomas are graduates of Willam
ette university. , Many good wishes
go with these popular young peo
ple to their home at 1825 Fir
street, Salem, . Or., where Mr.
Thomas is connected with the ad
vertizing department of the States
man Publishing' company.
... "' .' , :;. . ' '
HE SECOND annual floral
show will open to the public
this afternoon at the Arriiory un
der the; auspicesV of . the ;'SaIemi
floral society oi wnicn jurs. w. x..
Anderson is the president, arid
continue open until 10:30 o'clock
this evening. ;
AH entries must be in place by
1 , o'clock this afternoon, with
Mrs. ; HJ- T. v Loye secretary, .in
charge of the entries. Mrs. W. H.
Dancy, Miss Edith Hazard, Miss
Oda Chapman . and Mrs. W. E.
Anderson . will supervise the plac
ing of : exhibits. . Gillingham,
Homer Smith and Earl Pearcy
will be in charge- of the judging.
' A. 'particularly interestinff fea
ture Will be Dr jr. JHFaircbHd
talk on lilies, at 4 o'clock' this
afternoon. At 7:30 "o'clock this
evening the children's floral par
ade will take . place. , . Children
eligible to participate, are .those
between the. ages of. four, to sx
inclusive.. Each child who enters
must carry a basket of flowers as
he passes before the judges in
competition for one of numerous
attractive prizes candy, balloons,
balls, books which' have been
offered through5 courtesy of Salem
merchants. Any additional ; de
tails may be secured from Mrs.
Max O. Buren or Mrs. F. G. Myers.
Orchestra musio will add to the
further pleasure of the evening as
will a one-act play to be given by
Helen Barrett and Benita Ed
wards. The play is entitled "Mak
ing the City Beautiful."
-
Misses Ruth Eichelberger, Thel
ma Shepherd and. Mr. and Mrs
Jack Rogers motored from Port
land to . visit "Mr. arid -Mrs. G. W
Laflar Sunday.- Miss Eichelberg
er and Miss Shepherd are visiting
for several days and Mir. and Mrs.
Rogers return to Portland. . Miss
Eichelberger is the niece of Mr.
and Mrs.
Laflat-and is quite an
accomplished
pldiiist ."studying
Under Malen Burnett. Miss Shep
herd is a voice . student under
Howard - Pratt. Both girls are
from Walla Walla, visiting friends
and relatives in Portland
J The last meeting of the Eastern
Star social club will e Jheld this
afternoon at, 2 3d . .o'Cock.rin the
Masonic temple. The members
will bring sewing. This, will be a
"no hostess" meeting.
England Lacks Its Quota
Of .Marriageable Males
'jCOWES, England Many thou
sands of English girls wish to mar
ry, but because of the shortage of
men have not been able to fulfill
their desire, declared Dr. Al T.
Schofield, a well known London
nerve specialist, lecturing in Cdwes
recently ' on ' the question of mar
riage. '.'There is no other place" fn
the world where such a state Pf
things exist," he said.
Continuing Dr. Schofield assert
ed: "It is. unfortunate to find in
a family in London, for instance,
five or six girls, every - one of
whom would make .9 splendid Wife
and mother, unabje to marry lor
the want of legitimate opportunf-
jty" v ' ---- '-' ".w
II I K
f
MY FREE book on Piles ahd
other Rcrtat and Colon dis
orders contains dozen pi letters volun
tarily written by prominent patient.'
whom I have cured. Many .. of, the
cases were of over 15 year standing
aad bad made iirrmfeda c the sufferers
Send ot call for thJabook TCDAY atw"
learn how thce people, one and U, ok
and voune. were restored ta kilth
WRITTEN GUARANTEE b
cure any ease of PS j or RE
S1SSD JlUi PATtEItrFEE
fNJRtUMO OFFICES: SEATTtX-CFnCES:
THWUVMAIlJ fern AND HI 0 I?
NbTICE is hereby, given -that
the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the State. Savings and
Loan. Association will b held at
the office of paid . Association on
the twentieth day' of uly 1923,
at the hour of 2 o'clock in tto af
traoorijfotf tio purpoa of -ejecting
directors'-and; fpr. 5t be j trans
action of "such ot her buslrie'is Jwt,
may piTrcriy 1 tomo '."Lefdye the
meeting- . ". V-:
- . . CIIAST. WIl'Elt.
-June .11, 152"5.' ""Secretary.
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One month, daily anil -'
Sunday ' ao eenta per word
In order to earn' the more than one
time rate, adTertUement nut ran in J
oenaecaure unri. ' .
.. No ad taken for leaa than 35 cent.'.
Ada ran Sunday onljr -charged at
one-time rate. ;
AdTertitementa '(exempt 'Peran
lar anA 'atuation Waated") will
betaken orer the telephone if the
dvertiaer ie a anbaeriber t phone.
The Stateamaa will reeeive adver
tisementa at any time of the day or
night. To inenret proper elataifiea
tiena sda thoaid be in before T p. m.
TLEFHOKB SS or 6SS
Money to Loan
On Bal Estate
T. K. FORD
(Over Ladd A Baak Bak
BEFORE TOU liEArR TOtTB- HOME
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Insured PJroperly
Phone 16l Becke alHendricka. TT. S.
Bank Bids. - 4-28-U
AUTOMOBILES
- yE WRECK 'EM.
Parte for all eara. we ell for leaa.
Get oar aricea on trailers. Salem Aoto
Wreekins Co- 4.02 S. Church street.
Phone 2159. 1 la3tf
SCHEELER ATJTO WRECKINO CO will
buy your old car. Hlgheat cash price
yaW 1085 H. : Commercial St. I?t8tf
. : : auto iiErAmixG 1 ' s
GOOD 8IRTICB .PAIR PRICE. MED-X.ER-
-LEBENGOOD OARAGE. Oen
' oraft-repairing, asseccorieavtiroa. Miller
and Sooth Oomasereial. Pnon 5S4. - 1
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AUTO TOPS
SEE US FOR TOP" AND PAINT WORK.
- O.-J. Hull Auto Top Paiat Bhop.
Reir fire dpsrtmgnt. ' 5-al6t
HELP WANTED
9
CHERRY PICKERS WANTED.
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9j26
CUERRT PICKERS WANTED.
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PHONE
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HELP WANTED Male
PIRST CLASS
80F12.
DAIRYMAN
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HELP WANTED Female 1
WANTED STRAWBERRY PICKERS. 2c
per box. Four milea out on parement.
. Phone 81F3. -, 13j24
LADY FOR PLEASANT, PROFITABLE
employtnent. ' Write district maBairer,
1065 Oak. Eugene. Oregon i3j23
i WANTED Employment 19
FOR GARDEN PLOWING. BASEMENT
' - diecine and ' team work, phone 1BF.
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PRINTED CARDS, BI3E I- BTT" 7 "
vordtar "For Rent." price 10 eenta
each. Statetmaa Basinet Of Ilea, on
- ground floor. ' . . V "
: FO RENT
4 - room unfurnished apartment- lower
floor, -996 S. Com'l St. U per month,
fjpper floor 5 rooms, f20 ;er month.
5 - room htrnralow with firepl; locat
ed at 10 10 N. 20th St. 320 per ironth.
room houao at 1111 Saginaw gt.
S23.00. i i .
room howce at 2216, Fairgrounds read.
925 per moi
7-room home at 834 Center St. f 35 per
month. ' ' ' J'
We write fire insurance.
' W. H. GRABESHORST ft CO.
275 gute St. Phone 515
21J23
0
B RENT Apartments S3
THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART
Brat on ground floor wfth garage.
Adnlta. 860 Mill St. ,; 23j'-'o
FINEST UNFURNISHED S-ROOM Apart
ment in. city, also 4-room fureinhed
apartment, 13U Court. . . , . , 23j28
KICH FURNISHED APARTMENT. 590
-enio;w 23i26
CLEAN, ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART
' meaWelo) la nduita. 440 Union street.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Cbm
meeial. J ! i lIL2.I " 8t
KOK PEXTRooms ' S3
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "14 BY 1W
wording, "Rooms" to Rent," 'price 10
. cents each. Stateamaa Baainasa otlice.
ground floor. - , - ' " - '
FOR RENT MODERN OFFICE ROOMS
' cheap. I6 8. High.- - - - 25jy3
ROOM AND BOARD CLOSE IK. 623 N.
Cottage. 25J23
FURNISHED ROOM WITIT BATH FOR
gentleman. Strictly modern borne.
Pour bloeka from Capitol. Phono 1894-J.
" 25jl7tf
S FOR RENTHousea 27
FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1038 Sag
inaw; 20 per month. Call at States
man business office, or Becko A Hen
dricks. ' 27s8tf
l . FOR RENT
T-room good-plastered hoaee fn- north
Salem; 2 blocks from street car. i'rui;
trees and garden. $30.00 nee month.
Ulrich and Roberts, 122 No. Cem'I.
Phone 1854. 27;14tf
w Or . 0 Or if
SAIXIX MAIUECT3
it-;' or ntloio- mm. .
Prices quoted are wholesale and am
price received by farmera.. No, retail
iriceo oro given - "- ' ' ' '' '
' . . - J;-1-' - v
' : 5 GRAIN vAJTD HAT .
No.'l aoft white wheat
No. 1 soft red Wheat
f 1.48
.40
.60
13.00
15.00
15.00
Oata
Cheat hay.V. v.i
Oht hay
Oat and vetch hay t-
i PORK,- MUTTON AND BEEP
Hogs. 150-200 cwt l .. $12.00
iroga, '20V-250 ewt. 11.75
Hog, 250-3000'wt. '-;J.&. - 11.00
Light ows .10
Pressed veal . L AH
Dresai-d pork, -j
.15 f 13 V4c
Lamb
-9((i9V4c
POUJtTXI
.1821e
Light he-;
BroilerV
-;tces.: EanxR. BtrrtEurAf:-f'
rwomrf fl i.Z.Z...l.:j.i...flQ 4fi
rtutterfati ae!iMd ... , , , , r - .41
Milk, per rt.' " 1 00
Fatrs. staadards . : 28Q30e
PaUett .........,....; ,t .-,..., ,.,-, ,2 5
WANTED Jlllscellaneous S5
WANTED 3TRAWBERRIES, LOGAy,
bfackeapa. red raspberries, pears, eher
ries. eurranu. Ward K, Richardoon.
Phone 2184. 2385 Front. 4ofi
WOODBT THE AUCTIONEER BUTS
used furniture for cash. Phona &1J.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID- FOR USED
, atoree, toola furniture. BUtt'm Laed
Good Dept, opposita court ko8n,'22tt
CUSII PAID FORI FALSE TEETH j
denul gold, platinum and discarded
jewelry. Hoko SmeUing and Kf'Sn"?
Co.. OUego. Michigan. 35j27tf
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOB
farm Joans. - Wa tro seTeral PP'.
-tima-ns. hand. Hawkins Roberis,
lite- 205 Orygon Btdc.
85dl4tf
FOH SALE
37,
SIXTY' PURE BRED" ONE 'YEAR OLD
laying bene. '- Hansen and O. A. O.
gtr-ain.- Also furniture and aome farm
implements Horae. eight year old,
, drtre and general work. R- L. KoT."'
near KeCleay. -V ' 37j23
STEP LADDERS AND PORCH SWINGS
made. nd sold at a bargain. I'
Waller St. . 37j23
-SEWING MACHINES - ,
Wa hare seTeral used Singer, White,
New Home, and other makes that wa
wit! Sell at attractive prices this week.
Cash "or terms. Siogor Sowing Ma
chiua Co -518, CorSi. Salamr Ore.
,37j28
CXOVER HAY XOR SALE. PHONE
105F11 37j2a
FOR SALE OLBt NEWSPAPERS. TEN
cents s bundle. Circulation department
Oregon Statesma. 7tt
TOR SALE GAS, WOODSAW OUTrIT.
' 'No. 1-A eonditidli. Sell on eaey terms.
Rputa, 7, Box 225, Garden Road. 37j30
SEIiL US'TOUR U8ED TURNITURE
H. L, Stiff Furniture Co-. Used Good
' .Dept.: Opposite court house. STm22tf
i i - i ' ;
JTOB SALERECLAIMED AUTO PART9
. for all esfrt.- Saves 50 to 80r Tops,
" ImdieS, trailers. Mike's intj Wreck
" tog .House. 245 Centr. Pkona 898, -
-iT ' n ! 87m28tf
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE BY ti
,60 receipt forma in book, 15 cents per
book or two ior 25 cents. States
man office, 215 South Commercial St..
Batem. - I- g7f2Stf
' i FOR SALE-MVcstocfc $9
V- 'if
VETERINARIAN DR.' PATTERSON
Phona 2028 W. Rt. 2, Box ,29. - 3gj2tl
HIGH CLASS BULL PUPPIES AT SPE
cial naopr prices. See them in mr
; window. Plate's Petand. - 39j24
FRED-W.- LANGE," VETERTNARIAN
Office 420 S. Commercial. .Phone 11 B.
Bes. phono 1S3S. - t ; f ' ' : 89m23t
FARM AND ORCHARD. HORSES AND.
-harneBa rea&onable. Young freeh cow,
- bargain. C. L. Reed, Fairgrounds.
- - . , ' - . . 3PjaO
WOOD FOR SALE 43
- WOOD FOR SALE -Old
growth fir 4 foot and 10 Inch
Second growth 4 foot, limb wood. As!
4 foot. Phone 1&7. 43J28'
16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH
. Oakland ash. Phono 19F3. M. D. May
field. ' - - 43fl8tf-
BEST GRADE OP WOOD
r 4 ft. and 16 inck. . . A
Dry mill wood.
Green milt wood.
Dry second growth fir. (
Dry and old fir.
. DTy 4-ft. ash, maple and oak.
FRED E. WELLS. T - - -
Prompt daliTery and roasonablo prleo
280 South Church. Phono 1542, 43m0tt
GOOD COAL DRY WOOD
PROMPT DELIVERIES .
BILLMAN FUEL -CO.
-'PHONE 1855 - 48j2tttl
f ' BHSCEIiliANEOUS 01
FpOt TRADE GOOD 6-ROOM HOU81T
on terms want good car Alio want
heary ear as payment on light one.' 1 97t
South Church. - V - 51J24
SALEM FUEL" AND TRANSFER
' Moring our specialty.- Equipped fot
411 kinds of hauling. Dry wood an
, eoal always oo hand at heat - prices.
. , Par phones, 529, aad 13. Nirkt phase
1608. Real service, 752 Trade Street,
Salens. - . ' ' 61m2tl
LOST AND FOUND 53
LOST WALTHAM WATCH ' WITH
W '28 fob. Box 123 tnre Statesman.
. ; ' . ' ' 53jj.i
ARK YOU HONEST I 2.50 FOB RE
- turn of spsre tire lost Frtdsy noon.
Eckley. 900 X. 20th, or a T10-R
or 118. ' ' $S4H
PERSONAL
53
... ,U- BIZZ TREATMENT. " r-
; V r FOR APPENDICITIS
,, ' 'It-Is-Wonderful.'Preo information
;,Ti.4irol ''Hits Co, Portland, - Oregon,
. - ' ' 85alW-192f
; ? SIONEY TO LOAN B7 ,
1 i " '('' 11 n ' 1 .
FEDERAL FARM LOANS. IV PER
cent. P. U Wood.' 341 State St. 57jlyl
........... -TxfOt LOANS
Long time, oasy -paymaats low interest,
no fees or commissions. "
1 PERRINB MARSTZS3
213 Gray Bldg, Salem, Ore. 57J2U
MONEY TO LOAN ON" CITY PROP
rty, either bailding Mid loan plaa- or
private money. Farm loans with In
surance company money at 5V4 with
oommission added. Ralph H. MeOuy, S.
Nos. 5 nnd 6, Steevea-Moore Bid?.. Sa
lem. - - . ; . 57fl4tf.
X HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL
lars of private money -to loan on good
ral estate.' Rick- L: Reimenn, p'Aref
Bldg4 462 State street. " Phone loll
Iwhrws end 10 a. in. B7m2t
BUSINESS OPPORTX'NTITES 61
INVESTME.NT BRrCKT 'BUILDING
leased 'to net Urge returns, and then
j-oa get all the appreciation i value.
Becke & Hendricks TJ. . Sank Bli.
eij'iirf
REAL ESTATE pa
Own
Your.
Homo
- 7
U BUSINESS PROPERTY-Two-stor
briek - building 00 CommeT
clal fee. 18.000. .This is an oppor
tunity than itn iwt mm every 1,
! W. H. GBABENHORST s CU.
) 275 btato frt." ' 24-
EAST " VKONT LOT PAVED STR F KT.
7 , ermg. Jriecke 4: iien
dricks. V. 8. Baak Bldg, - . 63j2lt
.t . KAIRMOUNT "IlIt.L I)TS
50lo(- located on- f ,r letwcsn
K tirmntint m n .1 ti. f .. . .
UxlOO located on -trre t
tier-of Vrashiartim n4
1250.--. I'otn. s-.ra rvi, "
fi'A' quarter ' llo. f'
vateA"if th -u- -!i ti,i9 c. ',
Ktreel between I 'tbj,m.-i i 1
.fctreet. lH- f'-r... ,
-w. ii. t.. ' - '- ' c
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