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6 THE OIIEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JfffflS 271935 ...... , .. . , - ""--f'-''- -"j . , n IF i - SB ..-:. 1 K. By AUDRED BUNCH "" Phone u weuui.nu that wm oe Oi in T terest In Salem is that of Mlsa WInnifred St. Clair to Mr. Raymond Rogers of Portland which was solemnized at o'clock Thursday afternoon, June 25, at the MetnodUt c'narpU in Gresham. The .Impressive double ring serv ice was .used, with the Rererend Hisey as " the officiating cJer man. -The altar 'was ' completely banked With a profusion ofrljr 8uiqme'.floet..,wlUu. satin streamers suspended from the chandeliers. Mr. Leon Jennlson sang "Because" immediately pre ceding the. ceremony,' . The bride, lovely In her bridal gown of- white , satin-back .crepe worn with a court train and veil with bands-of pearls, approached tie altar on the arm of her father who gave- her in marriage,. Her bouquet was a shower "of brideB roses. - She was attended by hr sister, Mlss Margaret; SV Clair, as mid-of-honor, while the groom was attended 'by his brother Rus sell Rogers, of: Portland;.' A formal wedding dinner was served lit the home of the "bride's parents;' Mr;; and Mrs. -H.lt vStl Clair, following the ceremony Jtp a) group of-relatives "and close; friends. '' ' "', : j Miss StV Clair Is a graduate j Willamette , university - witaAfaaJ class or 1823 wnere sne was- a Philodoslaa and a - Beta ...CM. ?or. the past two yeara she has been teaching' at Athena, Oregon". i .-' iMr.Tand Mrs. Rogers will -make elr home at 1491 East 36th street, Portland. ,i Mrs. Walter . Denton presented pupils in two recitals as Interest ing as they were 'delightful, on Monday and" Tuesday evening of this week, at the Center street Methodist -church".'' " - . The younger pupils appeared Monday-. evening assisted by Stan ley King, a talented young reader, who gave twoj delightful readings.' f The program was of exceptional interestj - bowing marked talent and development in such young performers: An outstanding num ber, deserving special mention was the clever t work of ;l Elizabeth Lewis, who Is only.' eleven "years a. ..... f The program of .' the first:eve n ng follows:, ; ; " Im. Mozelle '". ...... . ;. . Ilgenfits Gretchen. Thielsen and - Mrs;-- -i';,' t)wto.- ; 7 ?.':' Love Song '. .... . . . : ." . . Cadman , Helen' Darby. Tong of the Brook. ..... Hewitt . iHelen , Williamson. Ti rantelfa : . .. . . .-; . i , Hellet iC. 1L , ,fHXL 1 Regular and Special Prices 10 lbs. Medium Size T 3 1-2 lbs. Bananas . . New Cabbie, jfe. . . Ni String Beans, lb. Extra Large' faiicyT : LeinoiisV; dbz. . ". . Candy Jelly Emails, 1-2 lb. l9e r 1 lb. 4 Ciiocdlate Candy lrge' Gvl Z foples -:.Ceitg . T$& Ec'oiiQmy Jar t)aps d.: 2c TT EI;yH;.S STpClC'IS'COr.lPLETE If a pnqe'coId Jl'lac?, Tt 2r NC'nTS''cb:;ir.23fiGi;fi- .' 10 6 i Laura Crabb. Serenade ...... . I... Heinz ,:;;'Eloise...WUe. - Kamennoi Oestrow. , Rubenstein -L, , Grace Gesler, - , Song of the Nightingale- Filipovsky ' Helen Darby". Moonlight Sonata Adaglo-Alle-, gretto . . i . 4 , . , , Beethoven ; . ,i ? Elizabeth Lewis. . ,, , .... At Twilight - ...... Thome Gretchen Thielsen..- .-,' Reading, Elver of Stars- ....... .V, ...... Alfred Noyes - - Tarol Dibble. Valse Styrlenne . . . . . Wollenhanpt Frolic . Marma Zu'cca' I i 7", . Elizabeth Lewis, i, Veil Dance r'.-i.. .V '. .Friml . Margaret Steiner 'Romance . v -, ; ......La Forge Rustle'of Spring . .fSinding Helen tAshalmann. Grand 1 Vals3 Brilliant.'. Liebling Mildred; B-runk Greenbaum." Recollections of JHome.v.". Mills t;J !if Lara Crabb: r 1 Intermediate and advanced puplU'were presented on Tuesday evening' In a splendid. I program. They were' assisted by Miss Carol S. Dibble,", reaaef.wh'o rendered with exceptional effect a beautiful and. Interesting interpretation of "The Birer of etars" or a tale ofJ Wj nvju, a. poem baoad upon- an Indian legend, "the tragic fate, of two Huron lovers. ; The stage was banked with a prof usion , of cut f lowers and foliage, making a beautiful setting for the events.' t : The complete program follows: Margarita 'Valse ..... J Streabog Jeanette Browning Happiness- Man a Zucca . -r : Frances Ellis' 3 Tinkling Bells Bugbee Recitation . . . ' -j. . j . . , . Piano Let Us. Try .. Spanlding " ' Marjorie-Knox The Wayside- Chapel . .t. . Wilson John Hughes Essay . . Mendelssohn Piaho -Jolly Darkies . J . Bechter Frances Huston Japonica . . ..... . . , . . j Stanforth Arthur Fisher t My Little Boat ... .. . .1 Splndler ' " Virginia Holt The Store by the Mouse . . Lynes Alia Tarantella . . T Thompson ' David Eyre j Gigue In G , 7, . ; . . .... Watson William Gahlsdort Little Grey Home in the West -'-;V.V.;.vv.v.:.4.v;.:, Lohr ' ' , Mar jorie Taylor. ; To a. Star Pennington Thelma LaDuke ?. Reading . .-. . . ,"J. Selected Stanley King! The Troubador . ; . . :, . 1. Reineke 25c 25c m :5.C 10c 45c i : 17c 10c IGc Sardines 25c bs ind it woulcfb'ci' 1 . T CI h- I'-! V m. wm Children's- Story-Hour! - Atlas Book'stbrer'- 2 o'clock, r - - Sunday ' !p. .Interdenominational film, "Ram Das." First Congregational church 8 o'clock. Virginia Berger - - ' Chapel la the Mountains. .Wilson , Alice Collard " ' Balancelle .Wachs Tarantella ... ...... . Pieczonca Elizabeth Lewis' Le Crepuscole .-. Guy Helen Race Nadia Wachs Phyllis Day . . Fantasie Mazurka ...... Bohn Gretchen Thielsen The Pompadour's Fan . .Cadman Margaret Steiner Valse Styrlenne . . Wollenhanpt Elizabeth Lewis - . A number from Salem plan to motor to -Portland this evening for the meeting of the North west Poetry society at the home of Ethel Romig Fuller. - Miss Edna Jennlson and Mr. and" Mrs. 1 Leon; Jennlson V were among those in attendance at the St. ' Clair-Rogers wedding ' ion Thursday afternoon I Gresham. ; ' " ' -35- . " .; . . An evening of 'outstanding in terest has been 'planned -Tor to morrow night at ; the First Con gregational chnrca when a re markable film, ' entitled "Ram Das,' f and depicting missionary life in ' India; will be presented. The film is of intedenomlnationai Interest and was ' enthusiastically received last evening at the pre viewing.- There will be no ad mission charged, but a silver of fering will be taken. Special music will also be featured for the evening, by the quartet. 4 Reverend J. J. Evans, accom panied by his daughter; Miss Mar garet ' Evans, , returned yesterday from a"-two weeks vacation In California, attending 'the - com mencement exercises at the San Jose' teachers' college, from which Miss Evans was graduated this month. - ' " Mrs. George Warner (Vera Hatch) of San Francisco, who will be one of the attendants tomor row at the Turner-Moses wedding, arrived In town yesterday. . At one o'clock yesterday Mrs. Claire Vibbert entertained at a delightful pre-nuptial luncheon for Miss Turner and her atten-t dants, placing covers . for , Mrs. Iran Martin, Mrs. George Warner, Mrs. Blanche Xiston Nelmeyer, Mrs. F..A; Baker, Mrs. Henry Lee. Miss Joy' Turner, and the hostess, Mrs. Vibbert. ; . Salem friends of Edith Carter Kuney. a former Salem girL will be interested to know that she will receive her master's degree in roman language from Stanford university in August, and dur ing: the coming year will hold an assistant professorship at the Oregon Agricultural college in her chosen subjects.' " f 1 ' J Mrs. Ed B. Keene and daugh ter... Miss La Velle Keehe, are home from a two week's-visit In Nevada and California where they found - the weather ; excessively warm. A story hour for the children will be held at 2 'o'clock this af ternoon at the Atlas Book store. Miss Marie Briggs will tell a group of the Uncle Wiggly stories. " ' - " :. : .-, . 4 v . Mrs. M. ET Bruce of Portland Is visiting her sisters. Miss Mc- i Nary and Mrs.. Gideon Stolz. I. - V"" ; i ;Mr. and Mrs; H. L. Feller have just returned' from a visit to the beaches. . ' ' ' . . . The teachers and officers of the primary department of Central, Congregational church entertain ed Wednesday; evening in I honor of Mrs. Harry Zelsdorf, one of The name "Puretest"' means literally "Pure by Test." And" nowhere is that .name more full of meaning than on - Aspirin Tablete. They are made from TRUE " aspirin, disintegrate prompt ly -and 'give almost immedi ate relief.., i . . ' 'r Fandy Metal Box iof 24 Tablets Perry Drug Store I US' fckwitbi . oia,-BerciaJi :tl -.r'. -a, Oreoa. f. - -.-cy t Z,.rZ,. T-: :,. Zr T: - - U : : - Stayton Miss Norma Stamp of Portland Is a guest at the Cv-H. Brewer home. Miss Stamp is a niece of Mrs. Brewer and was a student at the UJ of O. during the school year. . . ' "' ' -Harry Humphreys, proprietor of the Stayton hotel, left the first of the, week for Prineville where he went to attend the annual session ofi the soldiers' convention. , , Mrs. Eugene Ware has enrolled as a pupil and ' will attend the summer school for teachers which is being held in Salem. Mrs. Ware went over Saturday to make the necessary arrangements. Mrs. F. H... Down who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Davie, for the past' month, left Sunday for . Portland -where she will spend a couple of weeks with her brothers, V. Li and Nor man Davie. . : -, - : - . George, Davie and family also drove ' to Portland Sunday where they 'spent'' the day. They1' saw the battleship Oregon while there. " Leo J.. Rock, mail carrier, on route 2, is taking his annual va cation. ; George Anderton la sub-' stUuting for him during his ,ab-j sence.: '- '- . ; Mrs. R. R. Yeoman, who under went an operation at a Salem hos pital Sunday night for the remov al of . the appendix, is - getting along nicely, it is reported, , and an early recovery is. hoped tor., by her-friends. ' ' ,T ' ' The Mclntyre place, just west of the city limits, was -sold - last week to Dr. Paul, Fettled who re cently returned : to Stayton from California. The doctor and hs wife formerly lived here. ; - Thos; H. Taylor with Mrs. Tay lor, Miss Helen :- Holf ord, Mrs. Ward Holford and two small sons, visited in Lebanon Sunday ; With John K. Crabtree and wife. : i A wandering swarm of bees found a resting place on the eaves of the Fred Bock home Monday morning; ' Thinking they would soon move on, Mr. Rock did not molest them. Some - time during the day a hole in the rustic was discovered and the swarm moved inside where they are comfortably hived, between the walls.;. ?Mr. Rock is now at a loss to know just how to get rid of the unwelcome guests. . The round up people with their retinue of horses an4 equipment ar-s arriving daily, and are getting the grounds in shape for C3e com ing,; rodeo to be held on July 3rd and 4th. at the roundup grounds in the west part of town. Extra seat ing capacity is being built to take care of the large crowd which Is expected on those two days. No other demonstration out side of the roundup will be held here on either day. Miss Delphia Alsman a popular high school graduate and Adam Kerber were married at the Cath olic parsonage , in Sublimity Wed nesday afternoon. ' Rev. Father Lainck performing the ceremony. The groom is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed.; Kerber and a promiueflt musician, while the bride is - the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Flsman of Salem. Both bride and . groom are popular In social affairs , and are being showered with congratulations from , their many friends. The young-people will continue to make their home in Stayton. V - Sunday, June 21, was a red let ter day with St. Anthony, council No. 2439. Knights of Columbus, when 27 candidates were Initiated into the mysteries of the .order In the Catholic Formation iall in Stayton. A large crowd was in attendance at the ceremonies com ing from, all over the state. Frank Davey was chosen as toastmaster and excellent . talks were listened to from noted mem bers of the order. A pleasant musical, entertainment ; was also rendered. Ten of those initiated were Salem men and will officiate with iSalem Council No. 1748, and the remaining 17 with the Stayton organiation.' Vacation days are at hand and Stayton residents are beginning to drift: out. 1n families and' small parties taking their - annual out inga at the seashore and mineral springs. '.- - , , ., y .": ; ', 'The " Powell family reunion which is an annual event with this old pioneer family, will be held Sunday, June 28, at the old Mc Khiney homestead,' southeast 'of Turner.' A. basket dinner at noon will be an outstanding feature, of thfei day'a . festivities. - - A program of music and song, interspersed witJb short talks will preceed the dinner1 and games will form the afternoon's amusements. Mrs. W. Wn Crabtree, a descendent, and her family will attend from Stay ton. ... .-,.- : - - , Jefferson T- , Bishop Shepherd and his cabi net, which .consist of Dr. Hisey, superintendent Of the eastern Ore gon district. Dr. Howard of Port land, and Dr.-Leech of the Salem district, made a friendly rail on the members of - the Methodist church at the church on Monday afternoon.' Thejr are going, all over the ; state making calls and getting acquainted wi.th people, - - Jefferson people-, who attended the -pioneer picnic .at : Brownsville Friday were'; Agnes and ' Clara Theissen, B. fT.. CeOrge, , Mrs. H. E, Jones e and daughters ' Shirley and Geraldine: Mrs. E. J. -Whed-berand son Merlin., ' '' ' - ,Mr. and Mrs." IV' E. Smith, and family motored to'-Portland ' Sun day: to get s Mrs. Smith s mother, Josephine Looney, who has-been spending several weeks there visiting friends and relatives. Mrs.. S. E. Beck and daughter their falthfuf teachers who will leave soon to. make her home In California. At the close - of an en joyable ' - evening . , demons lunch was served. 3MrSi Zelsdorf ,will be greatly missed in the de- iparfment, tut her.nany friec-ia wisli her success e? Joan arrived on the Shasta-limited No. 14 Monday from-Burllngame. CaL; to visit Mrs.- Beck's aunt, Esther Roland.: - ; .. '. , ; ' Jelson Cttmore, who was . se verely injured by a fall. Is - able to be around again. :'. - . Helen Kihs - left ' Monday for Monmouth where she will attend summer school: at the- Oregon state normal. : , ' Mr. and Mrs.; Joe McKee re turned Friday from a few days' fishing trip tor the coast. V P. Mellie Hampton spent Friday In Salem.' . - . ' , . . . . . Mjs. H. C. Shields returned home . Friday after several days spent In Portland t attending the rose festival. " " -' 1 - -1 ' . D. H. Looney is having his house in town repainted. - - i ,r - Jefferson ball t players nlayed the Mill City team Sunday- and won by a score of .14 to Jef ferson ' will, play- South Santiam next Sunday at South Santiam. On the fourth of July: Jefferson-will play Tangent on the 'Jefferson diamond. r : - K Mr. and IMrs. Harley Libby spent Monday in Salem ; ! :; Miss Dorothy Erskine left the last of the week for. .Newport where she "has empldyment ''for the summer months. - 1 ' ' Mrs. R. J. Walding, spent Fri day 1n Salem. ' Robert Beach left Sunday morn ing for Longvfew, Wash., where he. will work during the summer. Mr.' and Mrs. T. O. Davis and family apent. Friday In , Portland. John' Minger of Salem was- in Jefferson Friday. ; Mrs. R. L. Welch. 'left the last of the week for St. Helens to visit relatives.' ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. : Louis Ashliman and daughter Helen visited at the home of Mrs. E. J. 'Whedbee Fri day , evening. ,:" i ' t : ' John J. Moritz and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Moritz and son drove down from Salem Sunday to spend the day at B. J. Moritz's. f - Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Kimber spent Sunday at the home of T. O. Davis. s " - Mrs Roscoe Thomas spent Mon day in Portland. . Mrs. . Clarence Libbe spent Mon day in Salem.;. ; Jean Smith Is in Salem visiting relatives for a few days. Mrs. E. F. Powell ' and small daughter Donna June spent Mon day in Salem. - 1 - Mrs. Adolph Olson and two chil dren! left Monday for" their home ln Portland -after spending the week-end at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Weddle. Scotts Mills A birthday party was given Friday-evening at the home of Mrs. Anna White for her son, t Merle. The, evening was spent in playing gajoies softer which ice cream and cake was served. : ' " 1,v fEvery one in this vicinity Is bu'sy'in'the'loganberry patch. " ; i Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith and small daughter,, Gayle, and - Mrs. Addie Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brougher at their ranch Sunday: ; j 2ilr: arid Mrs: M. M. Magee and family of Rickey visited at Crodk-' edjFinger Sunady.- ' " iirs. Lena Bellinger, and grand daughter; Jane Elizabeth : Bellin ger, of Salem are visiting relatives at Noble. ' " . Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Amund3on and family attended the Minn esota picnic at Salem last week. ' Mr. Rowland Smith, who has been visiting his 'sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bel linger for several months, left for his home In Oakland, Calif., Wed nesday, r Mr. and Mrs. Ray" Keeth ' "and daughter, Ellen, and Miss Marion Maplethorpe of Estacada visited Mr.: andMrs. W." T. H&gg and family theVfirst of the week. ' ' Mr. and Mrs." Ernest Walbel of Portland visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Waibel, Sunday. k Miss- Pauline Semolke of Port land is visiting i-eiatives In thiy vicinity. ' f x" .v 'John Waibel and Frank Wilson of Willamina visited in this vicin ity MbndayV " ; ' ' ' " . The Scotts- Mills ' community club met' in the I.O.O.F.'hall Fri day evening. J After, a short pro gram supper was. served' cafeteria style. , The 'speaker- of the-evening; Mr. Hugh- -Magee, responded Id ' a very able manner. All re ported a very enjoyable time. ; Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter Scott'visit ed ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew . Moore at the Rocky Four Corner, Sun day. - ' - ' . Sidney iShrce we have been having such, nice warm weather, the garden's have' started : to grow and look good,. . 'J. G. Whitman-started to cat his ,:hax Monday. -HeH doesn't tk ink we will have any more fain. J. 'O. Farr is getting his vetch in the swath at fast as he can. Hef Has quite a lot of hayi George Palmer and Mr.Cochran are - hauling ln hay.'i Mr. Palmar is going to hafe" some jiice 'spring oats fand so is E. E. Cochran. ;.The. Greenlee Bros.-are going tO-have quite a few cherries this yea f Jar having so much rain and Wrcol 3 weather when they were In. t' I' " 1. . - . . a.. . ' . Dioom. , - i . - ' Ulr. Farr and son's were pick ing loganberries, at - the F. C. Nichols patch, Monday and part Of Tuesday, j .n , -'Monday- the loganberry 'pickers at the IL n: Jones 'pitcfr picked 140 fcrates oi berries. He -has around 40' picker's?-Thejr report havlag very ,014 ' berries. ; are putting In new ties on t!ie 1 0. E. 1 Ily. and ilcClzg the grass away from around the de pots, so fire won't be apt to start around them. ' '' ' ' ' 'KX -" Fred Meyer's was a ' visitor to the J. D. Turnidge -sawmill Mon day." - ' :' i John BuTrls and Mr. GUlan: from Salem and Rosedale were looking for cows to' buy around Sidney Tuesday . afternoon. . ';:r Mr. Farr and family were Sa lem visitors Tuesday. v-They came to Oregon from Idaho a short time ago. ' ' The wind has been blowing quite hard for the last day or" so and there must be a fire not very far? away from the amount 6t smoke that has come In the valley.- ' Ed. Jones, our mail carrier, is taking bis vacation - now -and his son is carrying the mail at present. Richard Farr was' sawing wood down in the -bottom last week.' . Oak Ridge Glenna Marie Bruckman arriv ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bruckman on June 14; and weighing 8 pounds. r. - . The' Oakrldge hotel.f Paddocks new -hardware building and - the Ridge - theater- look---exceedingly well with a new coat of paint. : Alvin Hillsgmet with quite a serious accident at his father-in-law's sawmill on June 17, sustain ing a badly Injured arm. and. dis loca ted shoulder. , s . , The IOOF, lodge held its memor ial services' in. tbe church Sunday. Special music was give- by the choir. !Revr Dunam of the Baptist church of Eugene delivered the address. rMr.THolbroolc was mas ter of ceremonies., v -' Rev. Grace Driver visited at the home of her mother near Tan gent last week, also stopping in Eugene and Monroe, arriving at home Friday morning. - 1 ' The Children's - Day Pageant was witnessed by a large audience and was a cyreat success. -: Mr. and Mrs. Osear McAtee and children. left by auto on Thursday for an extended visit in the east ern states,' going first to Kansas, their former home." " . On June 17, Mrs. Florence May Lorene passed away at. the home of her mother, Mrs. Holbrook. She leaves v besides her mother- one brother, residing in Montana. Fu neral services were held" June 19, interment in the local cemetery. ' Dr. E. C. Wilson was called to Corvallis Sunday; June 21, on ac count" of the sudden death of his brother in law, Professor .Dabell. Construction of booths, grand stand: and. a. wall around the ball grounds are under way for the fourth) of July celebration. 'A large crowd is expected, with spe cial trains -coming from Portland for the' occasion; ' - The -Ladies': club, met at the home 'of Mrs. Burnett last Thurs day. The afternoon, was spent in sewing, followed with refreshment served by the hostess. Those en joying' the ' afternoon were: Mrs. Wright, Mrs. NeairSr., Mrs. Neal Jr.; r Ms. Springer;. Mrs. Madams, Mrs. Stenberg and the hoatess. . Rickey Mrs. Jim Budlong of Portland is visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dickman. - - ' Mr. and Mrs., M. M. Magee and daughters and. Mrs. Marie Kaup of Salem spent Sunday at Crooked Finger. . ' . ' Frank . Harris and Mrs. A. L. Baker of Mill City and Mrs. Allen Van Cleave of Portland were the guests of their father, D. A.' Har ris,1 this week, 1 . A- Ci Parson was a Salem visi tor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.' H. McMillan and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Linbeckand family , of V Auburn motored to Silver Creek Falls on Sunday. - . - - The De Santis family who re sided here up to last fall, are here during the loganberry season. - George Edwards and L, Dick man did some repair work on'the 89 telephone -line' last week. . ' ' W. H. Huniphi-eys of Shaw, whi expects to mbve here this fall, has had some repair -work- done on his barn.- : . i, .-' Mr. and Mrs. W. Corbett were Salem visitors Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. George Edwards, Mr! and Mrs. William Edwards and family, Mr. and ' Mrs. C." Ges ner and family and Jack Edwards spent Sunday in-Portia nd with George Edwards5 niece, Mary" E. Thomas. - u .-vva i-r.-' , George Hager has been making some Improvements,, at Hagers grove. . . ' - Cloverdale Mr. and Mrt. W. H. Wilsoa have, started their - new - house oa their lot" recently purchased In Salem. '"..C ', .1-'-,.'..,- -.. -Waldemar "Kunkeof PoTtland'Is here - visiting his grandmother, Mrs.-C. Jtunke. s. Loganberry "picking started In this locality?-this week. i i 'J TVIIss Edith Fliflet of Salem wa3 out visiting her grandparents the last week-end. .; ' - 'At the school . meeting .' Monday only eight voters were oV.t. Mr. Ivan Hadley,wae-elected director for a' three year' term, and Arthur Kunke was', reelected- -as school clerks - .r " "Mrs.- Jay Cook entertained Sa lem frierida'Suhday.'V -' ; : t. KB t.:E..HefiniesJs busy,with rpad work. Mr. Ltmbaugh'of Saleni Is help ing. Wjlliam Butzky with some carpenter work the past week. Sunnyside Mr; and, Mrs. J. C. Pearson left last week 'for Eastern Oregon,, to spend- ther summer -?lZi - ? ' XV, D. Edwards is putting up a new gas filling station.4 tlr and Mrs. p. Corpstein ot Ptdeiix, - Ariz arrived Tuesday Pnbhihcd Try moraint (except Mos dy) at Salem, tha capital t WP Local Rates Fcf Qassified Advcrtiilrj Daily or Sunday 2 centa per .word 5. cants oar. word Ona tima Three timea Six timea 8 centa per word I Om niulh. Jiilr and ' -"' - ' CI Sunday 20 eenta per word J la order to ears tie mora tnan ene' time rate, adrertiaemeat Dttit raa ia eooaacatiTo iaanea. - No ad taken for laaa than 25 eenie. Ada run.. Sonday only chargad at. one-tima rate- ' , L.' Advertiiementa (except "Pertoa la" and "Situationi Wanted' will .betaken over - the telephone if toe adTartiaer ia a ecbeeriber to pKona. i Tba Stateaman win. receira advar tUemeata at any time ot toe day or ntirht. To iaaoro proper elaaaitiea tiona ada abomd be ia before T p. nu Money to Loan On- Real Estate . T. X. FORD (Orer Lad 4 Buib Bank) BEFORX YOU LEAVE YOURi HOKE . nut- a R -fitTK .rP" v Insured Properly Pbone lBirBeeia Hendrrcka, TT. 8. Bank Bld. - - - - r - 4-a8-f AUTOMOBILES WB-WRECK-'EM-' - Parte for all. eara. Wa aell for leaa. Get onr pricea oa trailer. Salem Auto Wrecking Co, 402 - 8. Cburck atreeU Pbona 2159. . - . laStf SC HEELER AUTO WREOKINO CO win . bny yeur oil car. Hifbeat aaak prion paid. 1085 N. CornmereiaV 8t. Ijl3tf ATJTO REPAIRING GOOD SERVICE FAI PRICE, MED LER LEBENGOOD, QARAOE. Gea ' oral repairing, aieceoriea,tirea. Miliar and Sooth Commercial. Phone-584. - ij-- - ... "AUTO TOPS'- ' --1 5 SEE US FOR TOP AND PATNT WORK. ; -O. J. Hall Auto Top i-int Unop. Rear fire department. S-aI6tf HELJ?, WANTED WAN'TED-CHERRY PICKERS.5" BE - Rioniag Monday. ' Good camp ground. Phone 8F2. - 9j30 CHERRY PICKERS WANTED. GOOD ickine. ' Browning Candy -.Factory, Sberty Road. , . , 8j28 WOME BERRY PICKERS WANTED " 2 block east four corner,. Pen road. Mr. G. E. Bears. 9j27 ,HELP WANTED Iale It FIRST CLASS ; DAIKYMAN Inqnlr 90F12, -. . ! - . . , llJKtf HELP WANTED Female 13 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS : WANTED at Uray BeUO. . 18j28 A REAL INCOME ASSURED TAKING orders,, for men, women and children' - ailk underwear. Box No. 81, Seattle. .... ... j. 43)30 WANTED Employment : 10' FIRST CLASS MACHINIST OPEN FOR ' a. position in July. Phone 974. 19j28 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT di-tg-ing and team work, phono 19F3. . lffinl4tf to spend the summer on their prune ranch. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alexander and Miss Marjory Alexander left last Tuesday tor Toronto, Canada, for" a visit with relatives. Mr. nd Mrs. Alex Galahger and Miss ;Nan Galahger of New port visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Murray of Salem visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Heckart. Mt. Pleasant-Cole Albert Griggs" of California. Charley Griggs, wife and daugh ter Helen of Salem, Paul Belcoe and family, Irvine Barberry ' and wife, -and -Frank Hora. all spent Sunday afternoon at Ben Darby's. " A dance was given at Charley Lef tier's Saturday night. , A large crowd attended and a "very good time was enjoyed by all, ."' Harley Darby ' and " Joe, Hora made a trip to Oregon City Sun day.' ! -- Several from thia vicinity 'at tended the Powell reunion held at Providence last Sunday. . ' - Andy. Shindler and .wife Elsie an Frank Peters, iay Shanks, Violet and " Maude Darby spent Monday evening -at Charley Pet ers eating cake and ice cream. " Spencer Long of Albany and Robert 'Darby made & trip to Charley Peters Monday evening to look at some -sheep-. - - ' ;Neskowin .. The "guests in the Haynes cot tages during the past week are Mr. !and Mrs. A. T. Kahlke and daughter : Harriet of Portland, Joseph M. Self of Portland. IM. fcKoon of family -of Portland, Mr. anrd !l,ra. T.A; Rutherford 'and family of. Portland, ,F. X, Joseph ah isoa Lowell of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.' G. E. . Shaw -and - daughter Marion-pf -;Salem G.' A .Christian, son and daughters Alice and Jean, Mr.' and Mrs.' T Monks and daughter AHeenrand Mr.'and Mrs. D J. Purvine and. family of Al bany. -"--"-- - -.-v - ' r SEATTLE". CHINATOWN BURN8 SEATTLEr JOne ' 25. Fire of undernlned ortsftt destroyed: an. entire block of wooden structures in Chinatown in the south end of 9eattle todays The loss Is estimat ed at $15,000. , . a - I CHINESE - SI I IPPINQ ' INJURED SHANGHAI, June 26. (By The As?6cfatcd Prel. The gen eral SVi-tSrc5!! terminated.' All tbq largfirj s,toTeare re-opening but shipping continues paralyzed and tbe"Ja"panese and British -cotton niill3;are still closed 2-ROOMED APARTMKXT FOR LKASK lOoomed boote. '.-700 X. High. 81j0 COMFORTABLY FVR VISHEO 6IX room boose, piano., radix., or three-room apartment for rent. . With., or without board of owaer. lieaaooable. X073 Oak. 21j28 PRINTED .CARDS. SIZE M" BT W -wordinp -'F ReBt," priea lO eenta ach. Stateaaaa. Buainea Ofiea, on -. g round tiooc- ,.kr il . ? FOR RENT-lartments S MODERN APARTMENT. 3 AND 4 rooms.-' PrHrat Bath, 20 MilL - 23jlyl FINEST UNFURNISHED 5-ROOM Apart - stent In eity,' JStl, Cbnrt. r 23j38 ; FOR BENT APARTMENTS S91 N. Com mereiaL g B ' ? FORRENT Rooms 3 SICE ROOM CLOSE IN. PHONE 55W, J- -v 4 . 1-- BOARD AND (ROOM, CLOSE. IN PHONE IMULiv U,-. '.' , 25j28 HOUSEKEEPING OR SLEEPING rooms. ; 267 Qinrch. . . .aJj'iatf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "l BT tW word in r. "Koomi to Rent," price 10 eenta each. Stateaman Business office, rround floor. FOR RENT MODERN OFFICE BOOMS, cheap, t 1S9 S. High. 25jl3, FUENISHED BOOM WITH BATH i'OB - feaUemaa. - Strictly - modern - hems.' . lour blocks trom. Capitol. Phona 1 624 J- 25jlTtf r t FOR RENT House .27 ' FOR RENT DWELL! CG AT-1051 Sa inaw: $20 per month. Call, at States man businesa office, or Becka A Hen dricks. - ; .. : 7a8tf- - .. .. FOR- RENT - - 7-room food plaaterad boose ia north Salam; 2 blocks from street ear. Fruii trees-and garden. 80.00 per month. Ulrica and Retorts, 122 K. Com'l. Phona 1354: 27jl4tf : - Vraa--Mlaellanen3 .: S5 ' WANTED 25 TONS OF BALED HAY. " H. D. McMillin, Box 108 a, kt 6. S lem. Ore. - -' 3j?T 30O LBS. ROYAL ANN CHERRIES. PAY 8evPoe- 487-J.- .43j2 WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS used furnitures for aasa. Phone-611. , , . .- . . . . S5atf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR .USED stoves, too la, furniture. Stiff's Used Goods Dept., opposite court house. j : . 1 - V f 8Sm22t CASH PAID FOR) FALSE TEETH dental sold, platinum and discarded Jewelry- -Hoke- Smelting and Refinery Co., Otsego. Michigan.. 85;27t( WANTED PRIVATE MONEY . FO farm loans. Wa htT.e sereral appHca ' tions on hand. Hawklna aV Boaerta, Inc 205 Oregon Bid jr. 3idl4tf FOR SALE 371 GOOD BICYCLE. 23F23. BARGAIN. PHONB 87j2r SEWING MACHINES We nave several used .Singer, White, New Home, and other 'makes-that -we will sell at attractive prices thia week. Cash or terms. - Singer Sewing- Ma chine Co, 619 Court St., Salem, Ore. - ; -..- ...t --r ; - ' t. 37j28 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TZX eenta s budi.,. Circulation department Oregon Statesman.. ..... , . S7tt FOB) BALE GAS WOODSAW OUTFIT. Ko. 1-A condition. Sell on easy terms. Route 7. Box 225, Garden Road. 87)30 SELIr US YOUR USED FURNITURE H..L. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Goods Dept. Opposite court house. 87m22tf Jrijspas Notices For; Sale - Treapaas Notices, 'alas 14a9 Jnchea, priated- oa good 10 oance canvass, hear taf the worda, "Noica Is Hereby Oiv ea That Trespasslnf is Strictly Forbid den Oa. Those- Premises -Under Penalty of Prosecution. ', t. Price. 15s sash or J. far 25c. Statesman Pub. Co., Salem, Oregoa - v.ii- -0 .. -87at FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS for all eara. Saras 60. t 80 Tops, bodies, trailers. Mike's iatj Wrack in a Houas. 23. Center. Pa ona 898, - ! - .. . , ... .87ia28tl RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE "8 -BY 8H" 50 receipt forms ia book, IS cents per book or two for 23 eenta,- Statea . man ofilcs, 215 Sonth Commercial St Salem. - S7f2 5U T FOR SALE Iaretock C9 VETERINARIAN D. PATTERSOM Phene aOBSW.-Ra. t. Box 29.4 -8j2tt FRED m LANOt, - VETERINARIAN Of lice 420 8. Commercial. Phone 119S. Rea. phono 163S. .89m23tf FARM AND ORCHARD, HORSES AND harness reatonable. Young fresh cow, bargain.- C Lu Beed, r airgrouaJ. sw . WOOD FOR SALE 43 1S-INCH OLD TIR SECOND GROWTH , . oak sad ash. Phone-19F8. V. D. May field, s . a , 43fl84f- . - BEST GRADE OF WOOD -: v . , 4rft. and IS iaak. , - Dry mill woodU - " Green mill wood. Dry second growth fir, . Dry sad old fir. Dry. 4rf t. ash, mapls sad asav . ! FRED E. WELLS. . . , t , Prompt delivery and reasonable prlca" 280 South Church. -Phonst 15AS, 43aiii- GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES BILLMAN ECEU CO. . " - PHOlTE-im - ' T8i?OH - MISCELLANEOUS Ci ' B0XF.8 AND CARTONS. FREE FOIl -hauling-. F. W. Vi ool worth Co. - 51j'J8 SPONG'S BOATHOU-SE, END OF COURT ' St. --Bowboaie- and canoea for hirr-. -. l . . . 51138 NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS Ex pert, roof, repairing and coatings Ask for- our '-references. Seel-Tyle Roof Coating Co., - Phono Ray:,LJi Farmer Hdwk- . . . 51jl SALEM - FUEL AND TRANSFER ; Moving- our specially. Equipped tol all kiads o hauling -- Dry -wood-aM-eoal alwaya oa .-hand at beat - prices Day pbjnes, 529, and 13. . Night phoat l0r- Rest service, 753 Trade- fctrV Psletii. t -. - '5lm9f OXK LOST UMB ,ET.- Boi 2I2-C. Ov-cr caTI. - - . ' SlilT ,j HIZZ TREATMENT rOB-'APPESDIClTI3. '; ' ' 'It-Ia-Wonderful.'.'Frea inferinatioa t Address lins Co, Portiaad, flri , . ssalft-l2r '.ItOXEY TO LO iir MONEY u TO -LOAN ON CITY PR.OIV rty, either btuldjng nnd loan plan ot private aaoaay. itin In. . In aiiraaco company acvt a, . ' i a cfimrFHs-icn. sli i. . ' ? los. 5 sad 6, f.v.v. , j. j . leau -i ' n - - 2-. . 1 . ........ r 'v