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16 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE. 26, 1925 By ATJDREJ BUCfti ' f" Jr Phone 10S . " A WEDDIXQxI interest to Sa -lein friends was that of Wednesday, June 24. at Chestnut Frm when Miss "Grace Da gley he" came the bride of Mr. Oarl-Per . son, Dr. Carl Gregg Danejoffteiat-: i lng at the Impressive senrlce.- The bride was attended by Miss Helen Satchwell of Shedd, Oregon. , as maid of honor, while "Mr. Ambrie W.' Bagley attended the groom as best man. .; ,' " (The bride la a graduate of Wil lamette university with the class of 1S20. Bh is at the i head ot the-Latin and ' Spanish depart ments in the high school at En- dicott, Washington, where ? tha groom, a graduate of the Washing ton State " college. Is owner of : a drugstore v, . . ' " ' (Guests,, for the wedding, which included relatives and a lev-close f rinds; were : Mrs. E. 12. Field; Mrs. Edith' F. Hagley, of Portland; r. juerei irasg or ueiiiuuaiain, Miss Helen Satchwell of Shedd, Mrs. Euhe Whipple, Miss Doro- thy Whipple, and Miss Margaret I Whipple; of s Vancouver; Washing-' - ton, Ambrie W. Bagley, and Mr; and Mrs. Ferris Bagley, nd lft t le daughter, Barbara. . 1 ' ' ' - Mrs. Henry Meyers was hostess at an attractive bridge tea yester day honoring ' her house-guest. rs, F. I. Jordan of Seattle. ...... . . .... .. . The calendar committee of the Salem Woman's club of which Mrs. W. E, Kirk is chairman will meet ''at 2:30 o'clock'' this after-' noon in- the YWCA rooms. The members of the "committee are Mrs. Kirk. Mrs. C. B. Williasre; J Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mrs. J. A We have leased the Kings plant and are re ceiving cherries any time of the' day or night. If yon want one of our your cherries, phone 291 Denny North Front St. it ' t - i- in : ww w m .Me hen a Man To Go Into Debt Whemrothihg else could tempt them, many - men Witt into debt to provide their families with a home. ' Provided, however, that they I , can secure Vae proper kind of mortgage. f v Here at Hawkins & Ilobertiwe can arrange f either a straight mortgage loan or one on a' .monthly payment plan whichever best fits 1 ydnr requirements. "Why not, therefore, sat- jfy-that urge td buy or build a home of your own? ' r . :,:- 1 ti lt - -4 ' Also SAFE Investment hcad ; quarters for the1 gaJerri ; community. ' ft ;' ' X ' J- lit '-J CONOfc AMD y INVCSTMCNTS t l:)AVUMS'8i Churchill, and ia tx officio capaci- iy, the president, i Mrs..WiUiam Fordyce FaVgo.- Mrs. W. S. Lambie and little daughter. Rutin -who-have been the house-guests o. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.' Park; -are k"M.;ig; today for their New tiorki home.' ?They will follow thcCanadiau; Pactflc route with fhterestiiW stops -at VancoH- ver, B. ?.,- Banff, and Lake Louise. ,'V Last week-end Mrs. Lambie. and her little Slaughter," Mri and Mrs. Patoi s. Wallace, and Mr." and Mrs. C. A. Park motored to Newport for the week-cnL. A number of infor mal, affair were- planned for Mrs. "rabie's -pleasure truriog-ber visit : - : . Te"Tfnree LlnTc club will meet tMrsftennrar ifrtherctob" room at the IOOF halls with Ivadine Hub bard. Ahijr Mills, Sarah Hodge, Ethel FUtcher, and Martha Brlet- enteV th& hostesses.' ,Those In cEirge jn-charge of the program a" Bennie Hammer. - Cora Van IV. It, aad Alma Henderson Miss Lenta Baumcrartner is the guest ci ner aunt and uncle, Mr, adrMTs..H. Staple ton in Roaeburg iwherer 8he . plans to spend a month' time. Tlie Ladies of the GAR will hold a special social meeting at the home; of Mrs. F. O. Baker lls4-Jefferson street on Satur Jay' afternoon. The Ladies' Aid society of the First : Presbyterian church will nreef at 2 : 30 :. o'clock this at cer- nootf- in the church parlors. The hostesses "will be: MrsJ R. C. Da- fieldsmen to look at ! ' &, Co. and Belmont J V Is Willing V 2iW Floor. ORcdoNDiDa ROBERTS INC TODAY Ladles of the GAR. Mrs. F. 0. Eaker, J404 Jefferson street. Pupils of Minnetta Magers in: re cital. First . Baptist church, at 8:15 o'clock. ; " i Ladies' Aid society. First Pres byterian church parlors, - 2:30 O'clock. l C ' . ' ;i Yomarco club of the First Methodist-church. Mrs, .Roscoe- Van Orsdal, corner of South Commer dal street and Hansen avenue, hostess. ;Hal 'Hibbard auxiliary, Spanish War Veterans. Mrs. E. tt. Mill ard. 2011 D street. Members of Hal . Hibbard camp - guests in the evening, Episcopal church. Mrs. . A. C. Parr, Portland road, hostess Past Matrons' association. Mrs Ida Godfrey. .. Pupils of Minnetta Magers In re cital. First Baptist church, at 8:15 o dock. t ... - - Ladies' Aid society.- First Pres byterian church parlors, . 2:30 o'clock. r, - , , yomarco club of the First Meth odist church. ; Mrs. Roscoe Van Orsdal, corner of South Commer cial street and Hansen avenne. hostess. i. : .fal Hibbard auxiliary, Spanish War Veterans. Mrs. E. B. Millard, 2011 D street. Members of Hal Hibbard camp guests in the eve nlng. ' .-i . ....- Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs.: A. C. Parr; Portland road, hostess. PaBt Matron's association. Mrs. Ida Godfrey. Woman's society. First Baptist church. Mrs. H. S. Gile, Salem Heights. 2:30 o'clock. vis, Mrs. T. B. Jackson, Mrs. A M. Byrd, Mrs. A. H. Wyatt, Mrs. J. A. Pooler, Mrs. J. S. Mills. Mrs C. E. Moody, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. T. A. Rinehart, Mrs. Emma Davis, Mrs. G. H. Colgan, and Mrs. L. G. Altman. -i The .Woman's Auxiliary of St, Paul's Episcopal' church will meet today at the home of Mrs. A. C. Barr on the Portland Road. Two musicales that stand out In what has been a full recital calendar were those of" Monday and Wednesday nights a; the First Congregational church given by the. splendidly trained; - pupils of Beatrice Shelton and her gifted assistants. On the first night the students were assisted by Mary Taimadge Headrick, Violin, and the Schubert Octette, with its per sonnel including: ' Flora Hedrick, Gladys Greer. Ruth Bedford, Ruth Reed, Myra Gleason, Eva Roberts. Hilda Ams- Uer, Delia Hjort. Grace Hark, and uertna vick, accompanist. Mrs.5 Headrick was received with great favor as was , the always popular octette. The. beautiful ar rangement of "Wynken, Blynken and; Nod" as sung by the, octette IMPROVE YOUR HOME With'Avrnirigs - We will come to your home, or place of business, make estimates anytime of i day or evening ; at your convenience without charge; or obligation . We are Tents, Awnings and Canvas Goods of All Descriptions . .. FRANK MOXNICR . TSO North Liberty Street Salem,- Oregon ROSTEIfW GREEfMUM RELIABLE MERCttiNDisfe " ' : ' 36 Inch j ? :; . 32'Inch Cretonne Amoskeag - Pretty Patterns . Dress Gingham Yard 25c yard 21c Table Oil Cloth, yard 34c Cheviot Shirtings 9-4 Sheeting v Fast Color , ' Good Grade - Yard 19c yard 50c ; 36 Inch. 42 Inch Unbleached Muslin ; . ; Tubing ' K- Fine Graded if .; i i j LinenFinish Yard:15c: " yard 39c Pequot Sheeting and Tutihgs , At Lowest Prices - - ! r'. f. .. 8190 Sheets 50c Dotted ' Helfwdght Curtain Marquisette i - 51.25 Yard 25c v t - plean Up of White Gtwds Fine Dimities; -F,IaxbrfeJ P6pIinr etc.'" 50c values to clean uri ai 25c:a yard t - - ; J - , . - 1 ' Millinery Department f " Ladies New: Big - Showingi - 240and 246 North was more than ordlnarily.nofablet The presentations were all made against an effective background. ; On Wednesday evening-the etu deht participants were assisted by Mary Taimadge .Headrlcc and by wuies iriu. ne ino, mciuaingi In its personnel Mrs. Merle-Rose-j erans. Mrs. Hame Parrlsh Hinges, ena miss uuth. Bedford, gave;par - tlcuiariy artistic ; renditions to r.evm s "Uorie and Riego's - "O inose jwa. airs, baitue u.ast,Koss gave splendid accom - pamments, while a beautiful vio - lin obligato was played by Viola vercier noiman, wno is an ac - creaitea iavorue with Salem audi - ences, : . i ue conrpieie program ior ine nm evening was as follows, each number being an unqualified de - ngnt to those who beard: Military March Schubert-Stoye v.tn.u eacun. itoDen Alexander uonao capriccioso. . .Mendelssohn . -j i Mary Cupper Romance ' ' V . - Brillen ' ' - ? .r Malcom Medler Liebestraum No. 3... Liszt Schattentanz . .. ;MacDowell Pn,n()V Serenade Me ancoHque . A . . rZ'x., ,. "t. Schon Rbsmarin - Kr u TA ,1 mra. neauncit .: . T r TT Jf t nuuganan unapsouy flo. Z, Laszt Cecil Deacon Romance Op. 24 No; 9 Badinage I L i': Bertha Vick Ballade So. 1, D flat . biebetms Herbert Liszt "Dance of the Gnomes Ruth Bedford Wynken Blynken and Nod, Nevin I s S.chubert Octett I on Wednesday nfgbt the follow I ing numbers made up a pleasing I program: - ., . . La Baladine . Lysberg I Dorothy Boehard-Bertha Babcock J Mlnka Mazurka ....... .Eggeline I Maxine. Myers-Virginia Sisson- I Improvisation and Melody. Brown I vaiciK . . Mokreys I t j Grace Henderson . Intermezzo No. Z . . , . ., . . .Bohml Loma Kizer-Genevieve Bricket I Among the Arabs , .Langeyl Scherzino ......... .Moszkowskil Eugenia Fisher I Polonaise Brilliante . . . .Fleissner I Grace Henderson-Maxlne Myers I Hope Fantasie , .Lewbert I Arabesque ....... . .Leschetizky Margaret Hogg Slow Horses Slow . . . . . Jalowicz ?iita Gitana . . . . e Koven Kenneth Allen Pas Des Cymbals. ; . vChaminade I Mary Cupper-Lena Medler Tambourin Chinois . . . . . Kreisler Ip a Ricksha ........ . . . . Cowles I - ; Geneva Sundin - - I Danse Styrienne . . . . . -A .Michiell . : l ,Mary Cupper-Billy Cupper I Tarantella (Napoli). Leschetizky 8 o Clock tonight at the home of r Lena Medler . , . Mrs. Ida Godfrey for the last meet-Grace- Valse ...... . Crosse InS of the association for: the club Scherzo E Minor .Mendelsshon year. J Hostesses "-with Mrs. Cod- Robert Alexander " . " Doris!.: ............... .Nevln I always pleased i to show you samples. Salem Tent & Awning Co: Man afact arena of Phone 4 IS Felt' im Low Prices' : Cornrricrdal S&e t 4 i a P Pry Those Tears .... w ; RIego Indies' Trio : Viola Vercler Holman, Tiolin obli gate.- .s : One of the most popular of the season s bride-electe, Miss Joy Turner, was the inspiration for a I linen shower yesterday afternoon ar which Mrs; Henry Lee was host I ess at her Jiome on Stewart street I Sweet peas and Canterbury bells i were; lovely about the rooms. At 1 the ' tea hour Mrs. Lee was assist j ed by Mrs. Itan Martin,- I Invited for the afternoon were 1 Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby, Miss 1 Elizabeth Levy, Jtfrs. AValter Den I ton; Miss Margaret Fisher. Mrs. ,T. I u. Bllgh. Mrs. Percy A. Canner 1 Miss Lena Waters, i Mrs. Blanche 1 Llston Neimeyer of Seattle, Mrs, I Rex Turner of . Seattle. Mrs I Frahk Churchill, Mrs. Claire Vib- bert, Mrs. Ivan Martin, and the I honor guest, -Miss Joy Turner I , ' I' The Neighbors of-Woodcraft, in grana convenuon this week in Portland, are attracting a large numTt Salem people' for the sessions and the parades. Today Mrs- D- D. Olmsted's drill team 0 hlltioa and n Saturday night in the l - mnnlcipal anditoriura; CMrs. I ' - 0. c I theVowvsntinTi The-fol1nv!n? m.mW. 0 aMSsw.3 VUUIIUOC the drill team which will be nre I sented: Mina T. nimafrt Rhoi J Reeder, Norma Terwilliger, Lottie Townsend, Jennie Ferguson. Delia I Stewart, Vonah :HervIeu. Marie Turner, Vera Bassett. Delia Bush nell, Armetta Ireland, May Sny- der Ethel Noack, Ma ber Rogers, oi;ve Hawk, Ida Traglio, Tillie Aurcner, Nellie Henderson. Ro- nerta Hansen Allport, and' Sadie Jepsen. , -9f A large number of Salem friends will be nartlcniariV int.,. ested in the news of the marriao o Bessie Caroline Foster- tn rhu Curtis on SaturdAv Tr, on jthe First Christian church' in Portland, with the Reverend H. H Griffith officiating. Mrs. Cur- us the niece of ufcfr. and Mrs. Archibald Parker of Monmouth, a former teacher in , Salem, was frominnt here not only educa- na11 but .socially, and has con- "uea ine m we popularity in or"aad- After leaving Salem I. period or six years ago. Miss f e. ,Spent years and a half In ... " na. sne is a gradu- I1 ine ureSn State Normal tHOt,l air- es is in the lumber UU8,USS ln wasnmgton. r " ir- and Mrs- Giles will be at nome at the Kingsbury Apart- myIUS vista avenue. The Past Matrons will meet at irrejnwlU be Mrs. Alice Coolidge and Mrs. Mary Johnson. i Mf. and Mrs. William Hamil ton are home from a two weeks' motor trip to San Franeisco. The YdmaTco clnb of the1 First Methodist church 'will meet this afternoon at the! home of Mrs. Roscoe Van Orsdal. corner of South' Commercial street and Han sen avenue. t r. . . .; : Misses Edith acd Lorraine Pierce, daughters- of Governor Walter: M. Pierce,! have been the house-guests for several days at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Jeff er son Myers In Portland; Miss Edith Pierce left this week for a sum mer of study at the University in Madison, Wisconsin. The younger daughter will spend part ot her vacation In La Grande. 4'--.-..; " .. . The Ladies of Hal Hibbard Aux illary will meet this afternoon for a social time at the Jiome of Mra. iV. Millard, 2011 D street. In the evening members of Hal Hib bard , Camp will be additiona g nests. ; " . . - JMr. and Mrs. W. A. Llston have as their guest their daughter, Mrs."JBlanche Liston Neimeyer of Seattle. Mrsl Neimeyer-will be one of the attendants at the Turner- Moses ..wedding on Sunday. Other 'V"M'"'""w""w'v s f s one service! .1 i 1 s none betterif Acroia tSs conti- s nent thrc Canadian through th idtaa Pacific Rockiea aineat- ? ; TOoirataut acenery g t ei- - V i Acrocs the At-: hntiooa g.ir.t -Empress Lner ; --with every de-j taiLof tb fa- i rnoUa Caoadhin f Pacific aenrice, hospitality and ' comfort. . , a ine worm. Thatuthr conhj pJeU aropaa j aerric aak yoor ? ocaj agent . for complete nforaaav tkm and Ltera- -- including 1 rates tad data ot ) aailingv - inadiariftiCiPfi TaTva . m. At ' "T'-' Ik- . - - II i i - M I ,l&r LI-- guests .wild' "hare 'arrived '-for' "the wedding which promlsea to be one of, the most -elaborate- of : the: en tire season, are Mr. and Mrs. Rex! Ai Turner, also of Seattle. , . Mrs. a! Strong,' Mrs. W. ;E. Burns, and' little daughter. Ann Reed Burns, and Master Frederick Thieteen, will leave tomorrow for Agate Beach ... to... spend several weeks at the F. D. Thielsen cot tage. . ' " ' ' , ' . "Last week-end Mrs. F. D. Thiel sen was the guest of Mrs. P; A. Young of Albany at Agate Beach. Mr. and' Mrs. Monroe Gilbert were hosts last evening' at a'pfe- nic party jt their attractive coun try home "Irokazan," honoring Lieutenant Carl Holcomb who graduated this year from West Point. .-1 . ' . . . ; Miss Minnetta Magers will pre- sent an interesting 'group of vo-, calists in recital at 8:15 o'clock this evening at the First Baptist church. The public is cordially in-i vited to attend. Those who will participate ares , Ruth. Bed for d Delia Amsler Hjort,- Flora Fleteh- er Headrick, Eva Roberts, Arbutus Rudie, Kenneth Allen,. George Armitage, and Lawrence Deacon.1 tne bcnunet octette will give the assisting numbers of the-even- ine. An attractive recent children's party was that at which Mrs. E. I. Doan entertained in honor of the eleventh birthday of her little daughter, Helen Rose. After a de lightful afternoon ' of songs and games. birthday refreshments were , served in . the dining room at the tea-hour. Flowers and fa vors carried out a color scheme of pink and white. Thoee participating in the gay ety of the anniversary were: Helen Kose Doan, Frances Lau, aMry Jane Lau,- Clara Jane Harms. Frances Snyder, Lucille England,! Edna Van Winkle, Dorothy Picki ens, Lucy Klein and June Loch- ridge. Tlie annual meeting - of .the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church, Oregon conference, opened at the Corvallis ernoon with the meeting of the executive board At the evening program last night Mrs. Ralph P. Schtndler and Mrs. A. C. Van Nuys, in a duet, and A. A. Schramm, soloist, pro: vided the mneical program. Dr. va-t ...j ..S . 1 uunoiu UOIIU iniilS, CUUUr U lue ..i v-uuauiiuuvwave, gave witn rocks in them for the regu the address on "Value of thellar ba.thiner nlcM fnr yir-a Work of the Home Missionary So-1 ciety," emphasising the fact that I if America is won for Christ, the worlrr may be won. , The session tmi Tnornir,. X n f T r;j- VTesm- .6. "i. welcome were given by Mrs. Claude Buchanan, I president of the Corvallis auxil- iary; and Mrs. A; R. Nichols, pres- identof the Salem distrfrt with I response by: Mrs. E, HjpParks of I rr8 foTmtlhe iT ent departments of the society -. uu Bmmpiess,Te me-i luonuf service conancted ior; the members who have passed on dur. intr thef venr. f lra Prnwlr T. ' Ti- vis. national field worker, w'aa in chargeof the service. Dr. William Hints administered holv commun- lnn ' . - -,The sessions are on this after- noon and the program tonight will be conducted by the Queen Estheri110 difficulty in placing him. It girls. The public la Invited, J Is possible that you could buy More than 100 delegates are at- teruline- nnrvs.nu r.xotto.Tin,.. I , ' J ' ww, I Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Parr lertltw orotners. Two months ago, yesterday for Havre, Mohtaha, or a J,ttle Ioneer, they appeared where they will be guests at the hnmonf "1 ." . : aou Mrs. o. onristensen. .nr. arra a.u ..-.wua. luuiur an tar as Spokane. Mrs. Fart plans to be in I .Montana for the summer; whi,. Mr. P,arr will return . In three weeks " ' r ' " r- - , . The annual meetings of the NorthernBaptist convention "will convene In Seattle next Tuesday, A. jarge aeiegatton ; from Salem J iwk reiuge under, a house wilt attend. Rev and MTS.Shanlraner,u.,fna.bf' where they lived a will drive through, leaving early Mondav mornine. With them other auto parties will ionsistof Mr. J and Mrs. Earl. Gregg;, Mr. and i oun. oiruuujc, iwr. uuu ans. u. Ed Ross, Mr: and Mrs. H. E. I White. Mr. Rff RrfnihTfn nnr1nth. trs." Several have already gone on to the northern city for pre-con- vention conferences. Mr. Albert Copley, Mr" U. J. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Zobel have gone to the meetings of the Bfblo BaDtiat I Union at Seattle. Mrs W F" Fn u i : r ter has. gone to, Seattle to visit I h l I the convention Mrs. O. B. "Nep 1 I i u no nan rnn rn u tron rt fio nt. V . V- &N1WV' ' --- i-uo :uijuijf, juiy i ui oi mese people, wnj ependlf"" m me woods. come time touring and visitlni b- tore their retrirn to Salem - ! tore their, return to Salem jt I Edjtorialsf of the-PebDle 1 ... . . Water' For Wiltf Thincs7 Edito Statesman: ... - - , ! would' you- kindly tfesestr ' to 1 1 your ' readers' that during this M unoli nr warm ttrooh. Jr great deal of water muste kept out for the fowls, animals and wild birds? Not only will they consume- wofe av thftt tfnte. but! ;" the heat wHlTdfy lt ire Venr fat. P Where thera arfi'tAb nriri irnnrh. It tor the cows and horses, -a' larrpr hlp or-'smanUamdCMke a piece "l E09Jrrining to nave rlnBtiiiff 4n l Aa. ik iusi. kij . . .1 -t v vaac iixiiv uuus, es-fi.Bitcai correspondenta do it- Pnbhalied erary moraine (except Moa- aj) t Salem, the cepitel ot uregon J 1 Local Hites For Cliiuficd Adverthis z One time. Three "times- 2 cent per wera 5 tent- per word 8 cents per word Six tiraoa Oae moata, daily and Similar 20 eeata per word time rate, adrertiaemeat moat ruo in consK-utiTe issues. K 1 taken for leas tnsn 25 cents. 1 Ads run- Snaday on! charred at oae-time rate. Adrertiaements (exeept 'Persoa ls". and "Sitnations Wantea") wltl betaken Ter the Ulepaon if the adTertiaer.is a aabtcribar to phone. The Statesman will receive adver tisements' -at any time of the day or night. To inanre proper elaaaifica tioaa ada should be in before T; p. m. TEZXFH0KE 23 r 08S 'Money to Loan On Beat Estate T. K. FORO (Over Ladd Baaa Bank) betorb YO0 leave toub HOME OH cab have iy Insured' Prouerlv - Phone 161. Becke If Hendricks," XT. S. Bank BUg. 4-28tf AUTOMOBILES, WE WRECK- EM ' lrt for- all rare. - We sell for less. Get oar prices on trailers. - Salem. Auto J Phone -2159. - laStf SCHEELER AUTO WRECKING CO, wiU buj your old car. iineat eaah price paid. 1085 -N. Commercial St. Ijl3tf AUTO REFAIRIXG I good service fair,- price, med- LEK-a LEBENOOOD GARAGE. Gen-' oral ' repairing. asseccories,tirea. Miller ana Boutn uommereial. ftaone 564. - - - 8m26tf .AUTO TOPS SEE US TOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. HulUAuto. Topi A Paint Shon. Rear ftre deparrmepr. S-al6tf IHELP WANTED 9. I cherry pickers wanted, good I r Pk,n-x I?wninK Candy Factory, WOMEN BERRY PICKERS WANTED t blocks east four corners, Pen road. Mrs. G. E. Seara. " V." 9j27 CHERRY PICKERS WANTED. peeially the new babies taking ir;; ' a w 1 crown: ed trying to get out. -We keen out h1f a Hr7n omoll nn . C . and fill them many times a day! For house birds it la best not to nang them in the sun or near the celling at this time. And if you have. anything, at-'orae , it.Js a good place to stay until cooler weather, for the, grass is-suf fi ciently dry to make a mighty bad fire in case of . an . accidental match, and about the time peonle a11 so chasing off to the coast It will turn, ctfoler. With cool water to drink, -and doing your ' main shumg the house'u TtTgfn tli day lt lg not bad except for the berry pickers, the hay makers and (the poor horses E. M . . H""1" Useful Dogs dil0rtate.sma?: I.see by the ?TaJ!r-that D.r-. Moorehonse of the numane society asks Tor a home for a black Shepherd doe. and r just want to sav that if it i th log I think it is, there should be fucix-an animal for $50, but not irom anyone who knew his value. There is something wonderfully mysterious aoout that, dog and his l h r "2 Jf nway- eren m"es north of Salem. One of mem at once found a home with a man who is an expert judge of aogs, ana who pronounced 'the animal superior i to any he had ever owned. With : no. previous 'S ?"1011 rrom Ms newowner " B us wou'a onng in the cows, Blay wlthi the baby, guard hia master's property, bnt; never went bounding out in thyroid after people passing. The other two dogs, equally, fine, smart, beau- tC ,,-" - " wm. a weeic ana r,leili8ADPeared on thelvery'day for Tfi ?h l?i home. It seemed a veritable trag- i""t - iut wnich Albert Payson fernune, or some of the other Miners Of OOff 8tories. onnM hava !!ruien .wonderfully moving tale, 1 f -f"''!0 must sihee-have jSJ "J St?-Z I'E?? r lt' thfn.Thmy'sLrV'S th?dIS2 three fine hfaVviT scendine on the samo nii hood at the same rtmrr n mt .in.. . ,. v--j v 11 Tery rahable. is one that may never bo knlvArt Ki.f VAt:theafiTaiatt 'were oeinar tnumnnrtsi u... " owuo M , . w w ar - " .- VMS UU1TJ thA nnrthwMptA r.ma. . J a. vu awi. Trent ont for a little jii Tbe writer' would gladly 'fake I le Snepherd, bnt fa alreadw rhd- TI-iafcw ist. . . mica witn a couple . of ; animals wnose manners' mieht K4 tmn-n.A itfrnt' whi. , - :thQ lnd neignoor in hr vTcinitv . " uu . r iukl 3 nnn w mm. ... s. m VfT 1 In the herd; bnt.ntf- f far wrong in taking "fra. e , . Eir TO ANTMAXS. - - alem. June-25. 1923 nlT'7ThQ location of tha.dog 1 DeTer glven when thefe i ot Ct f -tray dogs, ahd ohly "-"-'-- i ur.i Aiorenouse . WJ? 1133 "e Shepherd. ; --. ' L.:i 1 rtaesraan coyer eonnty !l't 0rot3gulyitnlij1k an pr paper in Marion county Onr .i:. . " HELP WANTCD Sfale 1 1 BOY TO HOE ABOCJfD'TItEES. 30 an honA hone-T-Jt ---- llj2a FIRST 'CLASS t0Flf. DA1ETMAN Inquire HJ2t ITriUP TVAXTED-i Female . . 1 3 K KALiSSTCokB AffSURED TAKINO orders, Tor men, women Sad children's silk underwear. . Bos Ho. HI, Heattle. - - - - ' l 13jHO WATEBwEmpIorment 19 FIRST IMJSS iTACHrSIST OPEN FOR a poaitioatn July; Phono 974. lBj'd FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging ssd team - work, phone 19F3. . - J -: - ' ... 19ml4tf .FOR REJfT. 21 COMFORTABLT -yrjRNISHED SIX room house piano, radio, or three-room apartment for renfL ' Wits or without . board of owner.-. Keaaonnble: 1073 Oak. jg; ' aijaa PRINTED CARDS. SI2E 14" BT 7" wording "For Rent." price 10 cents each. Statestaaa Bualneaa . OtHoe, oa ground floor.' -:..' FOR REJpT -Apartmenta S3 FINEST UNFURNISHED 5-ROOM Apart- l nreirt r wtyv ; Court. - NICB FURNISHED APARTMENT. 50 Union. . 23J28 FOR RENT APARTMENTS 191 N. . tnercial. 23tf FOR BENT Rooms 25 i- ; . : ItOAKD AND ROOM, CLOSE 1X2 I'HOSH 1547 M. , . ' , Z&W H O O-S BKRHPINO . OR-81.EKP1NO , rooms. 267 S. Churrh. 25jJ4tt FRTNTED CARDS. 8T2K "14 BT H" .wording. "Koomi to ," prica 10 - eeata eaek. Stateaman Buaioeaa ttttlca, (round tloor. . ' FOB RENT MODERN OFFICE ROOMS, cheap. 169 8. High; - 25j!y3 FURVISHED-ROOM WITH BATU FOR gentleman. Strictly tpodera home, i'oir block from Capitol, f bos 1S-J. 25jl7tf .FOR RENT Houses 27 FOR RENT DVSLL,rXG AT 1052 6a f inaw: 920 per month. Call at Statea man buaioeaa ofiiee, trr Beck ' aV lien driaka. ' s ., , 27a4tf FOR RENT - 7-room" food plastered house ia north Salem; 2 blocka f rem-atreet car; Frai trea -aad garden, f ae.OO- per nvoath. TJlrica. and - Bobrta, 122 io. Com'U Phone 1354. 27jl4tf WAXTI1D MLscellaneotis S3 300 LBS. ROYAL ASN CHERRIES. PAT 8 He. Phone 487-J. 35j2S WOODRT THE AUCTIONEER BUYS ied tartiitura for eaah, Pkoae 511. SSatf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED atorea, too la. furniture. Stiff Used Goods Dept., opposite court house. : - - asm22tf CASH PAID FORI FALSE TEETH dental gold, platinum aad discarded Jewelry. Hoke Smelting- and -Rf Maery Co.. Otaego. aneaigaai S5r2Ttf WANTED PRIVATB MONET FOR -larm loana. wa hr-re' aereral applica-- iona on nana. uawKUia as. Koberta, Ino 205 Oregon Bldg. 85dl4tf WANTED A FEW PON'T HORSES, well broke to ride. Phone E. O. at 638-R. Write Box 47. Rt. 1. Balem. Oregon. - " 36j2 FOR SAJLE 37 GOOD BICYCLE. J3F23. r BARGAIN'. PHON'E HARDWOOD BARRKL8 l.SO KAM. Ililla' Candy Co 1204 iealie. Phone 15. ' 37j28 : 1UY FOR SALE VOLUNTELR IN TUB field, 10. acres. , Reasonable. Apply L. W. B. care Wtatcnan. 87j2 SEWINQ ..MACHINES : We bare aereral used Singer, White, Kew Home, and other ntket that wo wilt sell at attraetir prices thia week. . Caak or terms. Singer Sewing Ala chine Co... 519 Court St., Saeat, Ore. ; . - 37J2S FOR SALE: OLD NEWSPAPERS, - TEN cents a bundle. . Circulation department' Oregon- Statesman. - - - - . - S7tl FdM SALE OAS " WOODS AW OUTFIT. No. 1-A condition. Sell oa easy terras. Houte 7. Box 225, Garden Road. 37j30 SET.L USTOtTR ! USED FTJR"NTTTR-- g. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Osed Good ept. Opposite court house. 87m22tt Trespass Notices For aSalb Treapasa Kotieaa. also . 14x9 Inehaa, r rioted on good lO ounce canvass bear ng the words, "No.iea ! Hereby Oi n That Trespassing' is Strict 1 Forbid den On These Pramiaea tJndsr Penalty f Proaecotion.' Prica'15c eash' or a for 5e. Statesman Pnb. Co BaleM, Oreton. . . S7a FOR SALE RECLAIMED 'AUTO PARTS . ior n cart. Bares 50 1sj 80. Tops, - bodies, trailers. MiU's -At Wreck Ua Uonsa 345 Center. Phone 98. . - . ' - . S7m28tf RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE " BT- W 50 receipt forms in, book, IS cents per 'book or two 4ow 25 cents. SUtea . man office, 215 South Oomssarelat St., Palen. , TrMt FOB SALE livestock S3 VETERINARIAN DRl-PATTER SO!l Pboaa 2 02 8W. KIT 2, Bex 2. 89jitl NICELT MATED TOUNO PAIR FAR3 , ehonka, weisht-2e3(r right oat work. Bfg farm mare, weight 1600. 1. hig logger 1700, cheap. Todd, Fairgrounds. ; 89j2sV FRED W. LAKQE. VKTEiilVAKJA V ' Office 420 S. Coasaaoroiai.". Phone 119S, Ba. phone ICao. , - " 1, e9m284 FARM AND ORCHARD, HORSES AND narneaa reasonable. Young- fresh, cow, bargain, C. L. Reed, Fairgrounds. WOOD FOR SAUJ 43 'WOOD FOB SALE - Old growth fir. 4 foot and 16 ineh Second growth 4 foot, limb wood. Ast 4 toot. Phone 1807. 3J2o I&-INCIX OLD riRra-SECOXD Gl 0". X J and ash, Phona 18 3. M. V. ily- : field. "4Sfltf BEST GRADE OP WOOD ft. and IS Inch. ' ' Dry tnilwodr - - i . t-Groen. mill wood. $ ' Dry-aeeondTfrowth f!r. ! Dtj and old fir.- Dry 4-ft. ash, maple and oak. i . FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delivery and reason ahla rrfc 280 Sooth-Church. Phone 1642, 4iui64 - -ojd coal nirir wood e ; PROMPT DFT.I VERIEa : , -"--JillXWAW ioKU CO. - , PHONE 1855 4S;29tl Ma ; -