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8 THE OHEGON.STATKSMAN. SALEM, OIIEGON TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1325 i ( ( By AUDRED BUNCII j ; ' a- -" l Phone N OUT-OP-TOWN wedding of particular interest in Salem was that which took place in Wal lowa on June 18, when Mls Faye McKinnis became the bride of Dr. Robbin Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrel D. W. Fisher, 790 N. Church street. -' - The wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McKinn's, with Dr. G. IL Feene officiating. AS improvised altar was arranged of pink roses and pink eweet peas, Immediately preceding the cere - mony Miss Mae Hamilton sang "'Oh. Promise Me. Miss Constance McKenzie played Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" as the bridal party took their places at the al tar. The bride was lovely in white crepe and lace worn with a .full-length veil caught with Bprays of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas and bride's roses- Miss Le nore . McKinnis, in an attractive .Tnode of pink crepe adorned with white lace, was maid of honor. Miss.MeKtnnis carried a bouquet of salmon-pink sweet peas. Both Dr. and Mrs. Fisher are popular graduates of Willamette university, and both were active ', in various student affairs. Mrs. "Fisher, a graduate with the class of 1923. is a member of the Ade- .lante Literary society, of the Del ta Phi sorority, and of the Pi Gamma Mu national sociological fraternity. Dr. Fisher, who graduated with the class of 1921. la a Websterian a Sima Tau, and a member of the Alpha Kappa Nu honorary scho lastic fraternity. In .1925 the groom graduated from the uni vorsity of Oregon Medical school. He is a member not only of Theta Kappa Psi. national medical fra ternity, but aleo of the honorary medLcal organization, Alpha Ome ga Alpha. Immediately after the ceremony Dr. Fisher and his bride left for a .honeymoon trip to the Tillamook beaches. They will be at borne at the Westfall apartments in Port land where Dr. Fisher will interne in the Multnomah county hospi tal. ; : - - . ' . -' A telogrrm received from Frank Jin B I,a u ner hv Mr. Launer's par ints. Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Launer. innounces that be has won first . Marc in the scholarship contest conducted by Percy Grainger and which was entered by musicians from-all "parts of the country. A host of Salem friends will receive the, news with congratulatory in terest. Mr. Launer will probably arrive home the, first of August, dnd' while his plans are not a'to frether definite. , he is considering , very interesting offer from Columbia, Mo. . ' . are offering '" V-. Iftff rfn here mmsmmmmk j m u 1 i 1 10$ Salem friends of Philip Elliott, eon of Revv'and Mr! Cart-Elliott, will be interested to know, accord ing to a letter, received from . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Barnes (Es ther Parounagian) that he was or dained last Sunday .and has re ceived a scholarship to. Oxford tint versity in England. Mr. Elliott ia a graduate' of. Union seminary. -' rf . -x- . ... ' Miss Pearl Mary of Portland ar rived in Salem last Thursday and is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mapy of South Salem - She will also vfait j her brother. Mr. B. w. Mair and wue ana ner sister, .urs. rJamuna May. She will return to Port land the first of next week. S Mrs. George A. White and two daughters. Henrietta and Dorothy, arrived home yesterday from Med ford where they spent the ten days of the national guard en campment. I From the Sunday society section of the'Medford Sun the following notices indicate the continual and delightful manner In which they were feted, both for mally and informary. As her house guests Mrs. White enter tained Major General and Mrs. Charles T. jMenoher of San Fran cisco, Major Menoher being the commander of the Ninth corps area. ' ! ' . Items from the Metlford paper follow: I "On Monday noon General and Mrs. George "A. White entertained at mess, guests of nonor being Majorfceneral and Mrs. Charles T. MenoheV and Governor Walter M. Pierce. Other guests Included Sam Kozer. secretary of state: Henrietta and Dorothy White and Mrs S. Sumpter Smith. After an inspection of the troops from the reviewing stand in the afternoon the party enjoyed a' drive around the valley. stopping at the Oregon experiment station near Talent, in charge of F. C. Reimer. "Tuesday afternoon Mrs. George A. White was the honored guest at the ladiesl day at the Elks club. Several other officers wives were also guests, as well as a number of out of town visitors. "Wednesday afternoon Mrs. A. B. Cunningham entertained a number of friends at bridge, hon oring Mrs. White, at her attrac tive new home on South Oakdale. Mrs. H. M. Chadwick of 'Salem was another out of town guest: 'Wednesday evening the offi cers and their wives to a number of 20 enjoyed a picnic at Lithia park, followed by a swim 'at Jack son Hot Springs. "Thursday afternoon Mrs. T.-G. Heine and Mrs. Bertha Mae Emer ick entertained jointly at the for mer's home, assisted by Miss Amy F. Brittain. a cousin of Mrs. Heine, compl-'mentinc: Mrs. George A. White nd Mrs. Dr. Dubach of V. m .izy all of our Bathing: Suits at regular price -. '--' - 1 - :.':.. ' - . , . . j.yt. luese are uu ursi uuaiuv suns VI L . .'3.-Un- It Pays to "Pay As You'Go Portland, mother and house guest of Mrs. Ralph S. Stewart of Med- ford. Music and games furnished a delightful afternoon. Miss Wini fred Clancy and Mrs, W. M. Tan Scoyoc very graciously played and sang. Those receiving prizes were Mrs. R. J. Conroy, Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc and Mrs.' O. V Myers. Dainty lfts were presented to the guests of honor. "One of the leading social events of the week was- the officers dance given by the American Le gion at the Armory ; Monday eve ning. June 22. I About 250 guests were present. The grand march was led by Major General and Mrs Charles T. Menoher, Brigadier General and Mrs. George A. White and Mayor and Mrs. O. O. Alender- fer. . i , : i "Friday morning E. L. King. superintendent , of the Southern Pacific, entertaining at breakfast in his private car honoring Briga- d er General and Mrs. George A. White and thrir daighrs. Eieht guests were present. The general left for California at noon. "Mrs. White and daughters left by auto this morning for their home in Salem." ? ; . . - '. i i i J Mrs. rtena L. Palmer of La Grande, past department president of the Americsn Legion auxiliary, was a ho?ie guest over night of Mr., and Mrs. G. E. . Terwilliger. Mr. and Mrs. Terwillister also have as their quests Mr. and Mrs. 1). K. Oilman of Heppner. The Leisure Hour club will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Weller, 110 Luther street. Hostesses with Mrs. Welter will be Mrs; M. X. Chapman and Miss Oda Chapman. ; :"' ; . Mrs. John Williamson and Miss Ethel Liston motored to Portland yesterday to spend the day. -; - :: ; , Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith and Mr. and Mrs! Paul Acton en "oyed a motor trip on Saturday over the Mount Hood loop. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rob ertson will have , as their house- guests until after the Fourth their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Robertson, whose wedding was an event of June 10 in McMinnville. Mr. and i Mrs. Robertson returned Saturday from a 10-day honeymoon trip Into British Columbia. if -3 An interasting social tea will be held this afternoon from 2:30 to o'clock at the Old People's home honoring the sunhonnet committee which included Mrs: II. H- Vande vort. Mrs. Donald W. Riddle and Mrs. F. W. Selee. Members of the board of managers will be the hos tesses of the. afternoon 1 All are cordial'y invited to be guests. A musical program will add to the pleasure of the afternoon, The tea will be the culminathve event in the successful sunbonnet campaign. 1 '- ''!'"' The Writers club will meet this evening with Mrs. Molly Brunk at her home on Highland avenue. Saturday marked a round of fes tal affairs for Miss Joy Turner, Sunday's popular bride. The no seconas. t SOCIAL CAUCNDAIL I TODAk' . Social tea. Old People's, honJ Center and Sixteenth streets, 2:30 to 5 o'clock. Writers' club, Mrs. Molly-Brunk. 1545 Highland avenuchostess. Wednesdaj' Leisure Hour club. -Mri Chas. Weller, no Luther street, ; day started with a breakfast at which Mrs. Ivan G. Martin' was hostess at her home, 392 South High -street. f "" At 1 o'clock Miss Turner., gave a luncheon at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe honoring her, attend ants. In token of the occasion she presented each with a charm ing Fastoria vanity set. ' The luncheon was followed with a line party at the Oregon theater to see Gloria Swanson in "Madame Sans Gene," her new Parisian film. Hostesses were Mrs. C. W. Neimeyer (Blanche Liston) of Se attle, Mis Ethel Liston and Mrs. George Warner (Murah Hatch) of an Francisco. Following the line party refresh ments were enjoyed at the Gray Belle. . Dr. and Mrs. M.-P. Mendelsohn entertained as their gueA over the week-end their soncPhilip Mendel sohn, of Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Doughton entertained as their guests during the Woodman convention Mr.v and Mrs. A. J. C. Schroeder of Astoria. i Judge Peter H. D'Arcy a ad his sister. Miss Teresa D'Arcy re turned yesterday from an extended journey to the eastern states and Canada. " They traveled 8,000 mTfeso' passed through 35 states and-aportion of Canada. Visited at :Port Erie. Ont.. Niagara- Falls. Buffalo, Attica and Rochester, in western New York, New York city, Washington "and Chicago. 5 While In Washington visiter! some of the noted places of historic" interest. and spent a number of days in Chicago. It was a combination trin of nleasure and business. The D'Arcys missed the earth quake in Montana and the delay of the trains by filling Up one of the tunnels on the Northern Pa cific railroad by one day. Mr. md Mrs. Ralph Harris and son. Claude Harris,, and Miss Ce cile Liston, motored down from Portland to attend the Turner Moses nuptials on Sunday. They were rue-ts for the week-end of Mr. and "Mrs. W. A. Liston. 'V , At one of the attractive home weddings of the season. Miss Eu nice Truax, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Truax, became ; the bride at 2 oclock Sunday, June 2S, of Mr. Wilbur Sedore of Falls City. Reverend R. L. Putnam pex formed the ceremony In the pres ence of forty close relatives an.d. the most intimate friends. An Im provised archway of Caroline Test out roses, ocean spray, fern. and shasta daisies was arranged across one corner of the room. The bride wore a charming gown of orchid crepe with hat to harmon ize. She carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and pink and orchid sweet peas. Miss Katie Truax, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing.; green crepe. Mr. Sedore was attended by Floyd Hamilton as best man. Immediately preceding the cere? mony, Mrs. R. L. Putnam sang "Oh. Promise Me." Miss Gladys Kelley played the wedding march. At the reception which followed, Mrs. Chris Kowitz presided ajt the punch bowl, while Mrs. L. C. Paul cut the cakes. After a motor. trip to the Tilla mook beaches, Mr. and Mrs. Se dore will make-their -home' in Falls City. 1 - . Demand Mrs. Robbin "Fisher (Faye McKinnis) were house guefcpver the; week-end of Dr. Ft sher'BJpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. FLih'er. , ' -.. "' Mrs. L. M. Kletzing of Portland pent the week-end at "Playmoor,' the country home of Mr. and Mrs., Ralph H. Kletzing. . j ' The Mothers class of the First M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. R. K. Ohling on Friday, June 26. Devotions were lead by Mrs. F. L. Shanks, after which the reg ular monthly business meeting was held. ' ' ' During the social hour the Misses Caroline and Gladys Wilson favored the group with two piano numbers. The rooms were lovely with sweet peas and roses. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Chas. Lisle, Mrs. C. F. Thielson, and Mrs. M. C. Williams. Those present were" Mrs. L. R. Peck, Mrs. C. Fessen don. Mrs. J. Robbins, Mrs. Charles Lisle, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. J". T. Moore, Mrs. A. R. Hanson, Mrs. N. S. Savage. Mrs. H. L. Shanks. Mrs. J. W. Phenicie, Mrs. E. A. Lebold, Mrs. G. Gutekuntz, Mrs. F. L. Mil ler. Mrs. G. H. Quigley, Mrs. C.. F, Wilson, M. C. Williams, Mfss Gladys Wilson. Miss Caroline Wil son, and the hostess, Mrs. R.K.1 Ohling. .t - - Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley are entertaining as their house-guests, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Kirker and three sons of Toppenish, Washing ton. - .;:;r- '."r - w ; -- ; ... One -of the most elaborate wed dings and one of the most unique in its decorative schema, erer sol emnized In Salem was thai which took place at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening at the First Methodist chnrch when Miss Joy Turner be came the bride of Mr William Edward ; Moses. Rev. Tt. lt. Put nam, assisted by Rer. F. C. Tay lor read the impressive ritual in company of more than 400 friends. A large; reception followed at the Turner home on North Capitol street. . i COMMISSIONERS (Continued from page 7) Road District X. 49 McIIolick, John, gravel. . 312.00 Ramage, John, hauling timber 3.00 Dodge. Ed., burning brush .80 McKee, ; Rodney, lepairing fill COO Hansen. Chris, do ..... . 3.20 Owre, P." W patrolman.. 34.00 Itoad District Xo. 52 Ivie & Aronson, sharpen ing share .-. .50 Dunigan. M. R., gradjng, removing tile......... 1SG.00 Chapman, Wm., planking 9.60 Lovre, i Tom. ; grubbing, - tresno work .......... 36.20 Dunigan, W. A., fresno work; . . . . . ... . . . . 12.20 Dunigan, Edw., Sr., pat rolman ............. 54.00 Road District Xo. 53 Brewer, John H., lumber 9.36 Doerf ler, Alex. N., deliver ing powder 10.50 Doerfler, Joseph J., plow ing and scraping ..... 44.40 Doerfler, Martin J., load ing rock 48.40 Jones, Roy A., hauling rock i 9.00 Jones, Clarence C, do . . . 6.00 Miller. Frank M.. spread- infc rock C.40 Doerfler, Jaeob M., dig ging rock . . 3.20 Gilham, James W., grad ing 11.20 Doertler, Martin, patrol- ; man Road District Xo. 55 5Q.95 - 9 i an Morris, Bill, scraping...,. Ai'jrris, Joe, do "6.40 as Mason, Geo., do ... . . "34.00 Neer, F. M.. do".... 58.00 Schiifier, Fred, grading. . 2.50 Schiffier, J. W., plowing. . 10.00 Wipper, Karl, plowing and scraping ........ 40.00 Whitehead Ted patrolman 28.00 Road District Xo. 5(1 Brandt, H. A., giading. . . , 6.00 Brandt. Winifield, do.... 5.20 Shelley, Arthur, grubbing 3.25 Hobart. A. F., patrolman 5.50 .. . Road District Xo. 57 Anundson, Henry, spread ing rock 22.4 0 Oole, George, shoveling rock 22.40 Davenport, Floyd, hauling rock . -. . .... .. .36.00 McCoy, Arthur, shoveling roek 22.40 Moser, Jack, hauling rock 36.00 Moser, Stonewall, picking : iVck . 22.40 Overos, Loyd, shoveling rock . . 19.20 Ruble, Orlo, hauling rock 36.00 Staiger, Floyd, shoveling rock s , . . . , 22.40 Smith, E. T., patrolman.. 24.00 Road Di-strict Xo. 59 Hawser Bros., powder and fuse,-... .V.. .... 12.10 ' Road District No. 0 Parsons; A.,.C, grubbing. . " 9.60 Messerli, Ben, do 9.60 Hackett, L. V.. do . . . . . 9.60 Cavinaugh, P, do 1.60 McGee, M. M.. foreman . . 4.00 Road District No. 63 Ehlen, G. A., powder 4.40 Labbe, Louie, grubbing . . 32.00 Mays, Carver & Groff, fuse .55 Moore, J. . C, sharpening grader 11.75 Ryan, William E., . grub bing 28.80 J. School & Son, fuse and caps .90 Smith, Dewey, cutting brush .............. 35.20 Yuger, Delbert, powder . . 8.80 Mathiot, Pete, patrolman 76.00 Itoad District No. 4 Larth, Jim, grading ..... 12.00 Hobert, Paul, do 3.00 Manning, John F., patrol man 21.00 Itoad District Xo. SO Adams Hdw. Co., powder, fuse etc. ...... .. 21.53 Scofield, C. F. fresno work 22.50 Dively, Dewey fresno work 12.00 Reinwater, Fred, grubbing ' 12.80 Wallace, Jack, do-. . . 12.80 McClellan, T. ., blasting stumps ', . . . . . . . . . . , :;; 3.20 Walker, Leonard, . , patrol-,';',' ' man 20:00 Road Iistrict 'o.' fT." r Dunning, Lawrence,, re"'" pair-ing fill 28.00 Lehjan, II. C, cedar posts 1.70 Pillette, Basil, repairing ? fill ............. 25.60 Woodruff, Bert, cutting brush 11.20 Co)k,i J. L., patrolman .. 62.00 j Road District Xo. CO McIIolick, John gravel .. 4.00 N. Schmaltz & Son, nails.. 11.20 Weissenfels Bros., grader blade ............... 5.00 Ciller, John, plowing & grading ............. 30.80 Zeis, Joe, grading 18.00 Diehl, Albert, do 14.00 Nag. John, gravel hauling 3.68 Giller, Chas., patrolman.. 28.00 A Road District Xo. 70 Schmitt, Edward, grading 14.40 Schmitt, Chas.. do 72.00 Schmitt, Alvin S., rep. cul- . . Schmidt, Jacob ......... 1.60 vert 1.60 Ruble, Joe, work on tile. . "Ksl.60 Roble, Ed., do . , . . . . v . . Rlesterer. F. J., shovel & bandies ............. Schmitt, George patrol 3.00 .85 20.00 49.50 man . ............ Road District Xo. 88 fMeler, Chas F. Jr. grading Truck Account Clendening & Miller, re- .;, pairs . .............. 9.52 13.74 85.42 8.75 2.50 2.90 8.50 12.19 12.19 13.20 14.84 4.00 Downing s Service Sta. gas Oregon State Hgh. Com. new-parts ........... Pendleton &. Lucas battery wrenches, etc. V. E. Newcomb, repairs . . Newton - Chevrolet Co., o pans ror irucK ....... Smith & Watkins, tire . . The ,Tire Shop, pump, tire etc. . .... . Valley Motor Co., spring valves, etc. . .-. . . . . . . Vlck Brothers, rlvlts ..s-- Teoman Bros., gas . . ... . W.v M. Brassell. driving truck Glover, G. E; do ' 80.00 S8.00 6.75 Cladek's Garage,- grindfa " ( ? ' raftings ... ,T . 2.00 Holt. Mfg. Co., clutch disc 13.80 Loggers and Contractors, bolts and bushings .... 15.00 H. T. Mutschler, horses shvtd and raoving ..... 2.50 Bartruff, Robt., grading repairing .... .. 136.00 Haslebacker, A. J., operat ing grader, repairing eat.. ...... 4 2.50 Scharff, Dan, raoving, op erating ............. 122.30 Schmith, Eddie, grading.. 10.00 Scharf Fred operating cat. 114.00 Worden. Ralph, grading.. 120.00 Zielinskl, W. O., operating . cat. 4 , ... 75.00 Stnyton I'aving PLint Watters, A. S., hauling as phalt ... 77.52 Salem Paving Plant Drager, D. G. cash adv. for frt. on asphalt ..... .1,119.37 Standard Oil Co., asphalt and fuel oil .;. 1,780.29 Beecroft. I., repair work . , . ,7.00 Griggs, Clyde, do 6.00 Hven, Otto, do 24.80 Hawkins, Ben H., coal sacks 1.25 Kron. Ervin, repair work 16.00 Lickel, L. H., do . . 12.00 Mattson. Chas, do 4.00 Smith, F. H., do . 3.50 Scollard Paving Plant Drager, D. G., cash adv for frt. on asphalt 851. CI Drager, D. G. cash adv. for frt. on gravel, etc 1,107.00 Rogers Evenden Drug Co., fuse plugs ::. .50 Cha3. K. Spaulding Log. Co, lumber 47.11 Union Oil Co., of Calif, as phalt, fuel oil etc. ....4.352.14 Aplin. B., rawing wood.. 3.00 Buschkowsky, Albert, do . 79.20 Koch. Mike, unloading gravel . , 76.80 Malone, Mel, foreman.... 114.37 Neal, Ted, slipping sand. . 97.70 Vachter, Frank, slipping gravel , 138.80 Wangerin, G. J., do .... . 19.20 St. Paul I'aving Plant Ernest, C. H., wire, bolts, tools etc. ............ 26.76 Murphy, V. M., hauling poles, lumber, labor... 173.45 Salem Iron Works, grind ing roll, sprocket 17.40 Faber, E d, repairing crusher . . . 80.06 Geelan. Wm., wood deli vered .. .. 53.00 Griesenauer John foreman 119.38 Mullen, Chas., wood deliv ered 110.00 Miscel. Paving Plants Capital Junk and Bargain House shafts pulleys etc 21.20 Pearce, Lot L., tank pump and crusher parts 11.94 United States Rubber Co., hose and connections.. 100.04 Stayton Crusher Auto Freight Terminal Co., parts for crusher. . .50 Brown, G. L., gravel .... lSO.fta Case, J. I., .Threshing Ma chine Co., levers 272.40 Case, L. M Tweedie, J. H. hauling rock . 391.59 Case. L. M. & Tweedie do 1,265.10 Clyde Equipment Co., blocks brake bands, etc 169.95 Lampman, ,C. E.,- sledge and handle . . .'. .'. .... 4.05 The Smith & Watson Iron Works cable, and swivel 12.15 Stayton Switch Board Assn May foil service ... 2.65 Boedicheimer, I. J., sawing wood 51.97 Brown, May A., loading rock jf 91.00 Faulkner, Alexander" feed ing crusher - 85.75 Kiethley, A. F.,'work on X crusher 115.88 Lambert, E. G., making out rock report ...... 9.60 Lampman, H. C. firing en gine 114.75 Spicer, Ralph forcing don key 98.50 Stoughon, Clifford, crush- erman 9 6.56 Silveton Crusher Case, J. I., Threshing Ma chine Co., crusher. .. 2.887.90 Clyde Equltment Co., pul ley and hoist 727.90 Howard-Cooper - Corpora tion, screen, shaft etc. 304.97 Monitor Land & Gravel Co., elevator buckets.. 111.00 Silverton Lumber Co., ; lumber 293.78 Armstrong. H. A., labor. . 66.00 aartrurr, D. E., do .... . . 42.00 Fleetwood. H. T., do 64.00 Feddarn, II., do .66.00 -' -f Road Roller Brougher, A. L., oil . 3.00 Hillroan Fuel Company, coal" ... . . .. . . 14.00 Hoffman Welding Shop, repair tank 7.30 Joint Polk County Independence Iron Works, . babbeting for ferry ... 3.90 Snyder, R. A., operating ferry, etc. 83.50 Joint Yamhill County Electric Supplies & Con tracting Company, Will amette bridge ........ 2.63 Yamhill Electric Co. meter 1.30 Running, Lawrence, repair bridge , 3. 20 Robinson, Roy S., lumber 58.14 Cook, J. L.. do 5.00 Market Itoad Xo. 4 Acker. Fred, grading. . i . 7.20 Brown, W. J shoveling dirt . . . : .v,vr. . . .... 10.40 Deppen. L. A., do 13.60 Davis. T. J., do 13.60 Jones, Reece. gravel .. 182.40 Ramp, M. S., fresno and plowing ..... ... . . . 27.00 Market Road No. 10 Cole, N. E.. lumber 943.63 McCraken-Rlpley Co., steel Dars . . , . . , . . . ....... 67.36 Martin, Al. hauling: graTel : 5.25 Smith. J.'T., Jaying planks 4.80 Snyder. A. C.; hauling planks ....... ... 1 2.00 Archibald, Erwln, work on bridge . .... ....... . . 92.00 Coton, Lawrence, do. ..... 62.50 Ehlen, G. A., nails, cement ' etc :.;t..... ...... . 163.06 Lee, E. E., work on bridge 64.50 Noftsker P. W. gas and oil 7.19 Robl, Gregg, . work on bridre ....... ' oonn Snyder. Pred do ....... 75.00 Zlelzlnskl, Ed, do....... 92.00 Fischer, Phillip. foreman 191.64 Market Roa'Xo. 13 Kirk, U. J., cash adv. for ' freight on blade . .' R is Banning, Lawrence, . grad ing 15.20 Cook, Malcolm, setting Hill, M. O.. do Caterpillar Account G. I. Barr, straighten bolt tatesma tTtt Oregon Statesman ' PabUcbed every Kornin; (xtrpl II oa dyi at Belem, tke cs:ti t Or(u Local Rates For Classified AdvertisLaj Paily or Sunday . 3 eenti per word 5 cent par word 8 cent per word One time Threa time. Six tim.. Oae moBth. daily and Sunday 20 eeata per word la order to eara the more than one time rate, advertisement muit rea ia eooseentiTe i&auea. No ad taken for lest tnaa 25 rent. - Ada run Sunday only charred at one-time rate. Advertiaemeata (except "Peraen ls" and "Situationa Wanted") will betaken over toe telephone if tae dvertiaer ia a lubtcriber to pbone. The Statetmaa will receive adver tiemeat at any time of the day or Bight. To inanre Drooer elaisifi- tiona ada ahoaid be in before 7 p. m. J TELEPHONE 2S or CSS Money to Loan On Beal Estate T. K. FORD (Over Ladd Buth Bank) BEFORE TOCT LEAVE TOUB HOME OR CAR HAVE IT Insured Properly Phone 161. Becke A Bendrteka. TJ. S. Bank Bids. 4 28 tf AUT03IOBILES WK WRECK 'EM Parte for all eara. We tell for leaa. Get our prieea a trailers. Salem Anto Wrecking Co., 402 &. Church street. Phone 2159. laStf SCHEELER AUTO WRECKINGCO, will bay your oli. car. . Highest caih price paid 1085 K. Commercial 8. l)13tf AUTO REPAIRIXCl 3 GOOD SERVICE: FAIR PRICE, MED LER k, I.EBEXGOOU GARAGE. Gen eral repairing, aaaercoriea.tirea. Miller and South Commercial. Phone 564. 1 Sm26tf i i i saaasaa AUTO TOPS 5 SEE US FOK TOP AND PAINT WORK, u. J. Hull Auto Top Paint Shop. Rear fire department. S-algtf HELP WAXTED 9 WANTED CHERRY PICKERS. BE pinning Monday. Good camp ground. Phnue 3F2. oj30 HELP WAXTED Malm 11 JANITOR WAXTED ADDRESS BOX :t859. Statesman. lljStf FIRST CLASS DAIRYMAN 90F12. Inquire llJ2tf MAN FOR FARM WORK. STEADY work all aumtner. $40 month, board ind room. John Blaffas, Rt. 2, Rirk erall, Oregon. lljMft HELP WANTED Female 13 A HEAL INCOME ASSURED TAKING orders, for men, women and children'a silk underwear. Box .No. 81, Seattle. 13j30 WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL heuiie work. Apply Mrs. Earl Kennell. 4--'ft Oregon Bldg. iaj- WANTED Employment 19 DRESSMAKING Statesman. f -12.00 A DAY. 86 co 18Jlyl FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work, phone 19F8. I9ml4tt FOR RENT 21 FOR RENT STOREROOM ON street. . Inquire Hotel ArgOj- STATE 21j28tf BOARDERS "WANTED $30 MONTH room and board. Phone 1813-J. 21jl 2-ROOMED APARTMENT FOR LEASE 10-roomed houte. 700 N. High. 21j30 PRINTED CARDS, SI3B 14" BY 7" wording "For Rent," price 10 cents each. Statesman Bosineea Office, oa ground floor. FOR RENT -Apartments 23 MODERN APARTMENT. 3 AND 4 rooms. Prorate Bath, 920 MilL 23yl 5-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT downstair. $35. 947 Center. Phone Cd8-R or 1480 M. 23jl FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Com mercial. 23tf FOR RENT Rooms 25 NICE ROOM CLOSE IN. PHONE 585W. 25jly3 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOM, modern home; use of phone. 399 Mis sion. 25jly4 HOUSEKEEPING OK SLEEPING rooms. 267 S. Chnrrb. 25j-J4tf PRINTED CARDS. 8IZE "14 BY 1W' . wording, "Rooms to Rent," price 10 cents each. Statesman Business office, ground floor. ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME, three blocks from state house. All ronveniences. . Gentleman preferred.. Please gie references and addre A, B., esre Statesman. 25j28tf FOR RENT MODERN OFFICE ROOMS, cheap. 169 S. lligh. 25jly3 FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOB gentleman. Strietly modem home Four blocks from CapitoL Phone 1894-J; 25jl7tf FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR students, with sleeping porch privileges. Everything modern. References are required.- Add resa room, care Statesman. 23j?8tf FOR RENT Houses . 27 HOUSE FOR . RENT CLOSE IN. IN quire Hotel Argo. -v 27j28tf FOR RENT DWELL; 0 AT' 1053 Bg inaw; $20 per month. Call at State man buaiat.se office, or Becke A Hen dricks. 27a8tf . , FOR RENT 7 room good plastered house in north Salem; 2 blocks from stroet car. Fruit tree-2d garden. $30.00 per month. Ulrielz and Roberta. 122 No. Cora' I. PHone 1354. 27il4tt VANTIiDiigCellancoas 35 WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUY8 need furniture for cash. Phone 611. SSatf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED atoves, tools, furnitaro. Stiff Used Good Dept.. opposite court house. , 5m22tf CASH PAID FOR" FALSE TEETH dental gold, platinum and discarded Jewelry, Hoke Smelting and Refinery Co.. Otsego. Michigan. 85j27tf stakes . . 3.20 3.85 28.S0 60.00 Lehman, H. C. posts ... Zell, G. scraping ...... Zollner, Joseph, rep. steam roller .......... (ConUuned.oa par 10) WANTED Miscellaneous "3 WANTKU PRIVATE MONEY FOlt farm loaaa. We hi to fereral aplliea tiona ob hand. Iawkina A hobmi, Inf.. got Oriroi tjlrfg. H !d 1 4jf FOR HAMZ 37 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TM ente a bundle. -Circulation departainf Oregoa btaleiroan. 31 il FOR SALX OAS WOODSAW OUTFIT. No. 1-A rondition. Bell on eauy trnia. Koute 7. Box 225. Garden Koad. 37JU FOR SALE t'SF.D LlTMBER, ' Oak. I'bone tli22-'V. ltth AXI SK1.L US YOUR USED FURNITURE H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. L'aed tiooda Ltapt. Oppoaite court hours. Blm22tt ' Trespass Notices , ' For, Sale V Tretpasa Notices, (lie 49 Inchm, printed on rood lO ounfe eioftti bfr iac; the worda, 'No.ice Ie H-eby Oit. f en Tfaat Treapassinc la Strictly ForbiJ- , deo Oa Tbeae Premitea Under Fenatty : f Prosecution." Price 15e eab or I I for 25e. StatMtcaa Pub. Co., fiilfoi, ' Oregon. 37at FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTi for all ears. 8area 50 to 80. To(), bodtee, trailers. Mike's Antj Wreck in a Hooks. 245 Center. Phone 898. 37m28il RECEIPT BOOK8 SIZE 'S BY 8" 50 receipt forma ia book, 15 cent per book or two for 25 eenta, Stat--maa office, 215 South Commercial 8t B'm . 222' FOR S-1LE Livestock 3a JERSEY COW, $35. 872-R MORNINGS. 39jl VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON Phone 20J8W. Rt. 2. Box 29. . 89j2i FREI W. LANGE. .VETERINARIAN Office 420 S. Commercial. Phone 1199. Res. phone 1636. 39m2?tl FARM AND ORCHARD. HORSES AND harneaa reasonable. Young fresh cow, bargain. C. L. Reed, Fairgronnd. SOjO WOOD FOR SALE 43 16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH oak and ah. Phone 19F3. If. I). May field. 43leH BEST GRADR OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch. Dry mill wood. Greea mill wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry and eld fir. Dry 4 ft. aih, maple and Oak. FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delivery and reasonable pri'a 280 Sooth Church. Phone 1542, 43moa GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES H1LLMAN FUEU CO. PHONE -18S5 43?29tf MISCEIXANEOUS SI NOTICE PROPERTY . OWNERS Ex pert root repairing and coating. Akk for our reference. Peel Tyte Roof Coating Co., Phone Ray I Farmer Udw. 8ALBSf FUEL AND TRANSFER Moving our- apeeialty. (.quipped tot all hjnda ef hauling. Dry woird and coal (Iwaya oa hand at bent price, Day phones. 529. and 13. Night phoo 1606. Real serrice, 752 Trade Street. Rslem. nlm2t LOST AND FOUND 53 FOUND SHEEP. PHONE TS-R. 5.1jl j i LOST BOSTON TERRIER BULL DO'!. Brindle, white muzzle snd Maze. Kin!c tail, weight about 20 lbs. Reward for return to Dr. Fred Ellis. 13HO Vn-' ter. 53j2ftf PERSONAL HIZZ TREATMENT "It-la-WonderfuL' "Free information V Address Hiia Co, Portland, Oregon, 551-12 ) MONEY TO LOAN 57 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PKOP- erty, either building nd loen plan or .private money. Farm loaaa with In. eurlnee company money at 5M with commission added. Ralph H. McCu4y, Kos. 5 and 6, SteeTes-Mojra Bid?., Sa lem. f7fl4tf FEDERAL FARM LOANS. SH PE cent. P. L. Wood. 341 State Su 5"jlyl - FARM LOANS Long time, easy psyments, IorTi.sreit, no ieea or '"remissions. PERRINE UARSTERS 213 Gray Bldg, Salem, Ore. 7J2tl 2 HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL - lars of private money to loan on rood real estate. Rich L. Reimeno, D'Arcj Bldg, 4oi State street. Phone 1011 htMn 0 nd lO a m. R7m24tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNTTIES 01 FOK SALE: RESTAURANT One of the bent paying restaurant In the city. For particulars see CliiM & Brchtel, 540 State St. CU'iHlf A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN OR woman must sell my bslf interest in Roysl . Confectionery and ('aft-term, 91500 cash will handle 11. L. Morrison. REAL ESTATE 0:1 Own Your. Home BRAND NEW LARGE ROOMS! HARD-, wood floors, basement and garage. $4750, terms. Broke tc Ilendrirks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. i.!;2tt FOR 8 A LK GOO O ESTABLISHED RtTS iness, $1800. Excellent local ion, fully equipped. Might consider city prop erty. Box 241it. " GJjlj t BUNGAIX)W SNAP f350 cash, $100 every 6 raontha. Price $2130, - buys a darulr 5 room' bungalow, hath, lishta, woodKhed, lot 50x20O. Paved St. raid. Near Stat St. See Childs & Bechtel, 540 State. St. - - t:U2stf fOR SALS! MODERN HOME OF 7 rooms. Excellent location. Lot 65x 165. Close in. Address 1031 Cheme keta or phone 1233-J. eajlylA FOR SALE OR TRADE . New 4 room plastrrrd bungalow, full basement, breakfast nook, f irrplare, wood-lift.' large living room, bui'it-in ' book rase. Laundry trays. Lot f.0 135, on paved street, walks eti. Pri $3000, smsll psyment an good terms. 4- room home close to Capitol ctree. modern. This place is a nearly new bouse and ia good order, at fZ23o, terms. - New 5-room bungalow, strictly modern, fine cement gareee, a few stps oil -- Capitol atreet. Small payment down, terms on balance. All dear of In cumbrance. May take some tradx, $5250.00. - - 5- room house, quite modern, with 6 good lots, what have you in a new bonse, $4000.00. Will give some one a bargsin. ' . - ' - G. "W. LAFLAIt - Oregon Bldg. SUMMER STREET LOTS TWO t ties for $3600. Very close H. now. Becke & JlemlrickR, L. Bid;.