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L 6,;' pnone MISS KATHARINE JJARSHALL and Mr. John Jelderka were married at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. It. 3. Mar shall, at Cervais, Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock. The bride' wore a gown of white crepe 'satln'tf Imined wUhPuches lace and carried a shower bouquet or bride's roses and sweet peas. Mrs. L. Donald Mars, of Oakland. Cal., the bride's sister, was matron of honor. She wore peach geor gette and carried an arm bouquet of gladiolil. . Miss Alta Kershner : of Salem sang "O Promise Me," . antf Mrs-Robert- Harper of OerVals sang 'T Lore You Truly," preceding the ceremony, Mendelsoohn's Wed ding March, was playej,b iiss lone Luehrs of Ontario',' )re. a sorority sister, of the bride. 1 - The Rev. J. F. Mathews; paston of the First Presbyterian church of Gervals, performed the cere mony. . - . - . : The bride Is a graduate of J the Salem high school and eli. t,fce Oregon Agricultural ' college, axA is a member of the XI Beta sore rity and of Pht.Chi Theta. bonor- - ary fraternitjrfor wamea in: com- '., merce, and of Scribe,' women's journalistic fraternity. She was "Instructor in commerce at the Estacada hfgh school she last year. Mr. Jelderkj is in the IniUraric'e business ' in .Salem. V A - s . The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Sauter, Miss' Helen Sau ter, Mis Catharine Jones, Miss lone Luehrs,, Miss Lucile Duncan, Mrs. Fern Duncan of Portland, Miss Alta Kershner of Salem, H. D. Mats"! of Jefferson, and Mr. and I ' J f Mathews, Mr. and Mrs'. . ( . ' For Details of A U pig . r v . f fl ..v.sflpgaiii. Bay 7 ( . 1 ' : Sale V A W IXJIME M L tZT mA It.. S In Mob I '- " . .. . '. . 1 - r- : : . .- - 1 t. , . 1 II K TODAY. M THE. tAST DAY ' i; . of our- , . : ' i "Take- adyanjtage of this7qpp6riimryS if you neecl shoes qoon rDoYourFestra Corn and callouses re moved without pain or sore--ness. Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains in feet, weak foot, flat foot, foot strains and fallen arches ad-' justed. J Do not suffer. I will give yon the best tnar I ; science can proauce m ku tkflc chiropody. Consult 'Abont Tour rcet. ' Hours 9 to 8:20. rLss918: oregon iub R. S. Marshall, F. Jelderks, Mr. and Mrs.' A- R. Siegmund, Mr. and Mrs. O. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J.'Ci Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Cutsforth. Mr. add Mrs. John Uutsr6fthTlrra;ridMfsoVe"ar hReed; Mr.4 and "Mrs: A." N.- Par- so-nsrlrr ahT MrsT P." MT'HIli; Mr. and Mrs. Harper, Mr. and Mrs., Jarvis Cntsfortb, Mr. and Mrs! John's. Harper; Mr. and Mrs. C M;: Hall, Mran4 Mrs'. B. Jel derks; Mr. arid 'ADjLiHenry C. Stafford, Mrs. H. H. Booster, Mrs. Summer stffe'ni, Herman Seig, Nf&s"Jelderks, the Misses Lucille Brownj' Ellen Vogt, Hannah Bow ley, Minnie Vogt. Lillian Blive Mae Hall of Gervals and Mr. and Mrs. 12 Donald Mars and Donna 4 livuisc Jims ui uaiiauu, ' The Brooks community club met at the home of, Mrs. Frank Wheeler on : Friday afternoon, June 26. -Special features Of the afternoon wer"ea reading by Mrs. Frank "heeler; .,' piano solo by Mrs. Geo." Campbell and Miss liathi Ramp 'and a stunt talk by one of the chield health bureau workers 6?'SalemT ""-' "'" 7" Guests of. the club were:, Mrs. Charley! Copeland and daughter, Velma. from Marsbfield, Ore., krs. illlatn i Harpole of Brooks, M,r$. Sam jllntzer and daughter MarJorieMrs. Ruth: and Mrs. Hepler also of Brooks. Club mem bers were.. MrsF. A. Moisan,. Mrs. Arthur Madsen, Mrs. Sarah Jones, Mrs Lasher, Mrs. Jolln Dunlary, Mrs1, torn McKnight, Mrs. Geo. Ramp ' Mrsi "Gene Manning, ) Mrs. Honald Ramp, Mrs. Geo. jSturgis, Mrs.- B. F. Ramp, Mrs.- Frank Wheeler, Mrs. Geo Campbell, Mrs. TP r ruiiir . x -f . w.. j Im ftcp 1 . U. . w fixECJ rt' "1 v . .. H. :.-.-L: rTKis Aftpmnnn anrl Tnirinrrnw ' .i w- ? ; ... . . -: . . " ..." A- AN Cecil Ashbaugh, Mrs. Alviar am ple;" Mrs; Al'Wood, Mrs.' Brixey4, Miss Corrine Wheeler. Mlss Edih ManningvMss Doris arid Margue rite Wood Everett' Ramp, Hattie Ramp, Berjiardinei Wheeler. .At the tea hour delicious' ' refresh ments were serred by the hostess; assisted by Mrs. Wood-and ' Miss Corrine Wheeler. - " Judge Peter H.'D'Arcy and his sister. Miss Teresa " D'AYcy' will attend the annual meeting of the Oregon pioneer association today at; Portland. . Judge D'Arcy will deliver an address on tbe Oregon Pioneers wo have died since the 1st il June, 1924. -, t : . ' " , Judge ' D'Arcy IS" past president of the Oregon Historical society. - . Frederick McMillan,, Jr., of Cor vallis, Is - spending the week at the E. M, Bailey home. : -The Little Light bearers of the First, Methodist, church will meet at 2:45 o'clock this afternoon in Willson park for games and stories. Ats3:45the children, car rying flagst will march : to ' the Vrch for a short patriotic pror gram. STrs.' W. B. Mlnier will rep resent Liberty, while. Miss Carolyn Waterman wilr.read tlie prologue to the pageant.;, The following children will par ticipate, costumed 1n white w&h colored caps and sashes. ' Wear ing red caps and sashes and rep resenting the red,, will be: Janice Murray, Betty Fargo,- Esther Rei desel, Beyerley McMillan, and Lois Grace Reidesel. ' Represent ing the blu will be: Margaret Williams, Evangeline Millard, Luella De Harpport. Marian . Hul lenberg, Jeanuette Maxwell, and William Frazier. . , f .Those depicting .the white of the flag will be: , Karline Rice, Hortense Taylor,, Jewell. Mlnier, Ruth Fargo, Marjorie Knox, and Mary Jo Geiser. Tre program will close with a drill by a group of small boys." Miss "Dorothy. Gute kunst will play all the accompani ments. . ; MBBS Department .. Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We use Inthlnv hnt tia fio.1 ; erade nf leather tht innn -' Mr. Jacobson in charge of this department. Is an ex , rert in his line haasnent , years in factories and repair , etxnf rdwill do nothing but L :' grade work.. ' iXOCZAZ OAZJIPAXVI TODAY - Leisure Hour club. Mrs; Chas. Weller, 110 Luther street. r ! " Little Light Bearers of the First Methodist xhurch. Willson - park! 2145 o'clock." Pageant" atchur'ch at 3:45. . -. , The occasion .will also be the Mite-box opening, with the chil dren's offering going toward the education of a little girl, " Rosle Pahshad in Nuttra, India,. ' Miss Frances McCourt of Butte, Mont., is Visiting at the home of Mrs. Minnie Humphreys,, 1893 West Nob Hill, . - . r . v. -: . , Miss Hazel Irons is a guest for a fortnight of Miss Pauline Orey in Toledo. . " '";. .; .. '.. . ' Mrs. R. y. Smith and daughter Miss Eva Smith, who have been house-guests since last' Friday of Mr:1 and" Mrs. F. J. irons, left yesterday for their home In Alma, vy '.. un JSunaayiM. ana Mrs. Irons, and their visitors were guests in Portland. . . ., . ... ; .. . . , : - Mr: ' and Mrs. J. E. Powle had as their house guests" for Jth'e week end at their country home',at the Waldo Hiys nursery," , M?. and Mrs. A. W. PrscottY Mr. and Mrs. R. A. , Blevino and, Miss ' Arepson, financial secretary of ex-Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr. of Port land.' vr . r;: J. E. Powle,- reports crop ..con dXtns on his extensive holdings, in seedling nursery : stock and r Your Dollars Work In Hot Cea?el?53 worlVers qoiars are if put to wqm u . safe iiyestments We offer the very highest type t investments here at; Hawkins & Koberts. The kind that have enabled us in, the past nine years to place ' over $10,000,000. to wprk profitably without 1 of a single dollar to our many customers. It pays to, centralize your in ! vestment Headquarters V TfAOC. LOkNS, i . : i v - Bonds And. r?s Invcstmcnts HAVtvl NS. ; Q . .v !M FiiiirtfiS: ' Mr" prune orchards as very . pore- "At tributing the poor yield In prunes to the . excessive : cold during the winter and to- a poor , stand in seedling sock. . . ' , Word from Miss-Grace Elisa beth Smith assistant attorney general, who will '. represent the Salem Business ' and' Professional Woman's club' at the.nat;ipnaconr ventibij' i?'Jpor,tUrid, iialne, ' tells of Wt arrival In '.Washington,; D. C.i "After leaving, Washington, D, C.,' Miss Smith will , go io New York where she will meet (her sisr ter,- Mrs. R; W. Walton, who will entertain Iter till after Sunday at her home in Boston. i . ' ;; ., ; ;, ;.: . ,Mr.and Mrs. Edward Ostrander and daughter,' Miss ' .Dorothy Osi trander, have gone ,to Portland to make their, home on asBroad- way. ' ' ",;.'. ' : 1 ' Ta. "have attained a hundred sfihd grown old gracef uny. prom ises -to be the fate of Mr. Jacob O. C. Wlmer, who at the home' of his brother's" family, Mrs. .Rachel Wimer and daughter Alice, "6553 Palatine avenue, Seattle, will celebrate his 93 birthday pn July 5.:' 1925', .where reTatlves ' and friends gather to do him, .honor. 1 Mt -Wlmer was botn. Iq . Ohio in '1833, lived in, Indiana, and Iowa and crossed the plains with a team in covered wagon " days reaching California in' 1863," re moving to Oregon 'the following year, where as a-carpenter and millwright hef identified himself with much of the bulldlhg of mills' and '.' elevators .for the following years. Tatting - active part in in- Weather ! -Qiat is what your . 2nj Floor. Oneoox Dldo Pee IMC Xv.. - II . Half fe Year Has Gone It'p time for k niioVyear resolution, io July 1st starts the second hlf ot the present year, - - The resolution Verefe-t: tapplies to irour THRIFT in other words the, building up of your Savings Account here at the United States National, And iot only make it but keep.it. You can do so by regular deposits made possible by systematized spending. i. United Spates. Kotiopal Baivlv 1 , WEDNESli&X MOSmG.: stalling the machinery In the elevators ofTacoma, Portland, Salem and other points, his last work of that nature being. when he waa 85 a't that time he placed the machinery ihva Salena mill. J ! Alert, interested, with' a, mer' rellous memory, a trained observ ing eye, a sustaining philosophy, ability to enjoy the latest inven tions and world Interests as well as memories of "the t good old days" have made Mr. Wimer an interesting man; '" - """ ; ' For the past two years, . Mr. Wimer has been daily at cabinet work, making trees, tabourets, magazine racks, sewing boxes and other heautiful things., -' Mr. Wimer has achieved success because he has 'lived ' well,' laughed often, enjoyed the respect of intellectual men and the love of little children has filled his niche, has , always looked for the best In others and 'given them the best he had, whose life has been an inspiration." "- ' - Were funds- available, he would start the day after, his birthday party unattended, to New York or Alaska, so greatly does, he love trarel and its attendant educa tion. i . ' . ; Mr. J. 0. C- Wlmer lived many years on State street, Salem, later in Oregon! City and California, and has! a brother now living In Salem. i - . i ; ;- Professor and Mrs. G. W. -Mc- Cuen'-and1 daughters, Beverly and Isabel, of Columbus, Ohio, . are risiting Salem relatives. Professor McCuen is at the head of the mechanical engineering depart- raent " of- Ohio university. The McCuen 's are impressed inja very favorable : manner by the Wlllam ette valley. V.'.."" ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford were week-end guests at Waldport. The final meeting of the Past Matrons' Association for the club season was one of the most delightful events of the past week when the members met at the Godfrey home' on North Liberty street, with Mrs. Ida God frey, Mrs. Mary Johnson, and Mrs. Alice Coolidge the hostesses. The spacious garden was attractively furnished and' lighted for the event. Mrs. Godfrey presided at toe du sin ess meeting wmie Mrs. Cordelia Cupper, Mrs. Mary John son; and, Mrs. Mona Hauser pre sented the program. , - A color scheme of lavender and mi 44 J "" -1 - On ..vacations, ad wh'ile traveling, if often, ??ces sapr . to. dash off a hasy note home in the njiidst gf other occupations." '. ' X-ord I?airripre Wri?Ptfpls enable you to dg that very thing -with ease. ; The portfolio is its own desk, convenient for lap, knee on chair arm,- and the SO sheets and 2 envelopes are of high-grade, fabrid-, finished stock, ' Price Complete Store aia bouth commercial . CKcson tt iDrtEOtt &tzixgmxn day) at BtUm. Fa caJitol t Orefoa 1 .'Lecd;Rfttes'Fcr Classified ! Advertisinsr - Daily or Sunday Ona tlma. .., cnt par wor4 ,Thre timaa... .. .... . 6 eaotaar -word Six tim-. 8 cents par Word Onemoath, daily sad - . ' . - ' : SuBtia y 2 0 ecata par word In order to ears tha mora taaa on tima rate; adrerUMineat taaat nu is' onteentiTo Uaues. - ' - No ad takan for leas 'than SS cents. ads ran Sunday only eharfsd sf ono-timo rata. - s. '-t '' Advertisements (except Perton ala" and "Sitnationa Wanted") wiU betaken over the telephone it the advertiaer is rnbaoriber to phone. ' The StatMBtan' wiU receive adver tieraenkr at hr time of the day or nicht. . To insure proper clasaiuen- tioni adi thomd b in before I p J 2S or CSS . : . t Monfy to Loan - On' Eesl Estata . T. K. FORD ' fOter Lsdd Bosh Bank) BEFORE YOU IiEAVB TOUa tUOVLZ OS CAR HAVE IT Insured Properly Phone 161. Becks Hendricks, U. 8. . d-28-tf Bank Bldg. , . AUTOMOBILES . ' ' WE WRECK Elt " Parte far all ears. - We sell for less. Get our priees cn trailers. Salem Auto Wrecking Co., ' . 403 S. Church street. Phone 8139. ' - la8tf SCHEELEB AUTO WEECKJSO CO., will buy your old car. Htsftett ess a price paid. 1085 N. uommereiai m. ijiaii AUTO' REA1RLQ ' S' POOD SERVICE FAIR PRICE, JfED- oral fepairinf, aiaeccories, tires. MUler and South Commercial. Phone 564. -' - . . . 8m26tf AUTO TOPS SEE US FOR TOP "AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Top m- i-aint Bnop. Rear fire department. S-sl6tf HELP WA2fTEI Mal 11 . FIRST CLASS DAIRYMAN Inquire ' " ' HJ2tf 90F12. IIIXP WAKTEIX Female 13 RANTED GIRL FOR . ' GENERAL Mrs. Earl Kennell, 13j2 House work. A 429 Oregon Bldg. WANTED Employment 10 pRESSMAKIXG $2.00 A DAT. 86 eo Statesman. ivjiji- FLOOR SURFACING NEW OR OLD 1 Call 1281-W. 60F2. Wilson and Rich. ardson. 1153 Oak St. 19j7- BOY 13 WANTS WORK. ON FARM FOR keep and small pay . S'hone ,2U6S-, ..t,. .... :-.f,.. 1 Jij,. -j9jir FOR GARDEN PLOWING. BASEMENT digging and team work, phono 19F3. - -- ' ' 19ml4tf FORREST .i 21 FOR RENT STOREROOM ON STATE 2lj28tt street. Inquire Hotel Argo; BOARDERS ' WANTED $30 " MONTH ' room and board. Phone 181S-J. 21jl PRINTED. CARDS. SIZE 14" BT 7H" wording "For Rent,' priea 10 centa -'. each. . Statesman Business Office, on ' ground; floor. 1 . ' ' ' ' j FOR RENT Apartments 23 MODERN APARTMENT, - 8 AND 4 ' rooms. PHrato Bath, 920 Milt 2SJlyl 5 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT, downstairs. $35. 947 Center., Phone 688-R or 1480-M. t ' 23jl"i FOB RENT APARTMENTS $91 V. Com- mereisL - 23tf FOR RENT Rooms 1 . 25 NICE ROOM CLOSE INV PHONE 585 W. - 25jly3 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED It COM, : modern home; use of phone. 899 Mis , aion. : . 25jly4 HOUSEKEEPING OR SLEEPING rooms. 27 S. Church. - 25j24tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "14 BT H4" wording. 'Rooms to Rent," pries i0 cents esehv Statesmen Business office. , ground. -floor. ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME, - three blocks from state-' house. All Conrepiences. Gentleman preferred.' Please (We references end address A B xare Statesman; 1 " 23j28tf FOR RENT MOPEBN OFFICE ROOMS. cheap. 169 8. High. . Z5jlyl FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOB , gentleman. ' Stntftly modern horns. Four blocks from CapitoL Phone, 1894 J. : it " - ' -. '25il7tf FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR students, with sleeping porch privileges. Everything modern.- References, sr re- - quired. Address room, csre Statesman. , . - i - 25j28tf FOR RENT Hoose 1 27 FOR RENT BUNGALOW HOME AT ' 1163 North 5th St., to refined respons " ible' people: for one year or more. Call , st above address. Pbooe 2081-J. 27j3 HOUSE - FOR RENT CLOSE t' quire Hotel Arte, - . . IN. IN - 27j28tf FOR RENT 5-ROOM ' MODERN ' COT ' tsse, beautiful plmee; 8-4 sera gfound; only $30.00 per ihonth. Horry , up if J you want this. Home Rnalty Co 469 8. High. Telephonef 1718.T- 27jl FOR 'RENT' DWELLING; "AT "l32Sag inawr $20 per aaonthr Call st States ' man 'business office, sr' Becks m Hen ' dricks. . .. .-, 27s8tf T FOR RENT i Y-room good plastered honss in north Sslem: 2 blocks f com treet ear. Fruii 4 trees snd 'tardea. $34.00 Til month. Ulrich snd Roberts. 122 Ne. Com'L r Phone 135.' 27jl4tf pink made the luncheon table: at ifactlferTpieasingr" favora marked places tor; Mrs. Cordelia Cupper, lrs. . Mona Darby, f aIth. NJessW Darby, Mrs: EUgaetn 'Sliafer."Mrs'. Alice Meyers, Mrs Rath " Brown, Mrs. Emmi' Crown, Mrs.- Fay "Wright, -Mrs. Mona la user, ,Mra. Leia Cherrlneton,' f Mrs.; SJlna Mocllcr,;Mrs. Ida N'iles. Mrs. Delia Smith, Mrs." Josle LaFore, " Mrs. Josepbin'o Vacs;. Mrs. Hazel Glllet tfe, Mrs.l Ada' PeUeys," MfaU Ed wards Turner wbo was Mrs. Goflrrey's fiptWl Muesli' arid" the hy-itpscs,'? Mrs"-Go4frcy-Mrs; JOlicsoa and Mrsi Coolidge. Z ' ' (Continued on page 8) - : J sWa,n;eAs.'. (Cfcrt, WOODBT THS AUCTIOSEKR- BUT8 used furniture for eaah. Phone 811. .; . i ' - - V .SSatf HIGHEST PRICES PAID rOE USED stores, tools, furniture. Stiff's- Used Goods JDept, oppoiite eonri sense, -t ' - - 8S2Jtf CASH PAID FOB PALSB dentsl fold, platinum and discarded Jewelry. - Hoke Smelting and Kef inery . Co, Otses-o, Miehlfsn. 85j27tf WANTED PRIVATE MONET POB. fsmi loans. We hrTe serersl applies lions 'on hand. Hawkins Boberts. Ine, 205 Oreron Bldf. S5dl4t FOR SALE 37 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TES centa s bnndls. - Circulation department Oregon Etstesmsn. ; , 7tf FOR SALE OAT AND VETCH HAT. in the field." f 10. - Phone 23F22. Routs . Box 4ft. - i 87jl FOR SALE USED LUMBER, 14th AND Oak. Phone 1622 'V. 87ily28 FOR SALE A 8PLENDID TEAM USED to hard work; a good wagon and set of harness. John B. ScotW05 'Oregon Bldg. - . - 1 f'll SELL US TOUR USED FURNITURE H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Goods i- Dept. ' Oppoaita court bonss. 87m22tf Trespass Notices For Sale ' Trespsas Notices. . alia 14s9 inches, printed on good 10 onnce canvees bear ing the'worda, 'NoJea Is Hereby Gir en -That Trespassing is Strictly Forbid. den On These Premisea unqer renauy of Prosecution.' Price 15o essn or a for 8se.vStstesstsn .Pnbi Co. BUm. Oregon. ; -7SV FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PART for oil cars. Bares 60 to 90f: Tops, ' bodies, trailers.' Mike's Antj Wreck - ing Honss. 245 Cantor. Phono 899. - - ... -T--.-:r-.. 87m28tl RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE "8 BI 60 receipt forms in book, 15 sants peg ' book or two for 85 easts, States man oUies, SIS South Commercial 8t Ralem. 7f35t FOR SALE livestock 30 i r i - - JERSEY COW, S35 "S7Z-R MORNINGS. ', : - . ; .i. 89J1 VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSOS Phone 2828 W. Kt X. Box 29.' ; B9IZU FRED "W. LANGE,' VETERINARIAN- Offics 420 S. Commercial, faqna livs. Rear phone 16S8. v " ' ' 80m28tf' "WfOODTFOR BAXB7 "43 JUDD SAWS WOOD. .' PHONE 249 43sl 18-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH" oak and ssh. Phons 19F8. aU D. Hit- field. 43I18U " ! BEST GRADE OF WOOD -4 It. and 1$ inch. r . ,. . Dry mill wood. V" ' Green mill wood. ; Dry second growth fir. - ' Dry snd old fif. " ' ' Dry 4-ft. ash, maple snd oak. . FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delivery and reasonable prie 280 South Chorch. Phono 1648. 48m4 good coal drt wood , Prompt deliveries - ' hillman fuel' co.--' ' - PHONE 1855 - 48;gotf- SnsCLLANEOU "' tf' NOTICE" " PBOPERTT r OWNERS-EX. ' ' port roof repairing and " eoatim;. AssT ' tor our references. , Seel Tyto Boo Coating Co Phons Bay L.' Farmet ; Hdw. 5in- . SALEM FUEL: AND TRANSFER . Mering onr specialty. - Equipped fo sU kinds f hsnlmg.- Dry- weed aaV coal always oh hsnd st best prises. Day pb-mes, 629, snd 13. Night phons ' 1606. Real aerrlce, 752 Trs3 as Htroes Sslem. 'lmt LOST AND FpTXTj 5 , LOST AIREDALE Pirp. RETURN TO T 230 S.' 14th. Reward. ; 5331y FOUND SHEEP. PHONE 798-R. 53il LOST BOSTON TERRIER BULL DOG! .Brindle, white mnzsls aod blase.. Kink; tail, weight aboutr 20 lbs.' Reward for return to Dr. Fred Xllia. 13 80 7en ter. , v 6332tt PERSONAL S3. ' HIZZ TREATMENT- ; FOR APPENDICITIS ' "It-la-Wonderful." Free iafornrstloa Addrsaa Hiss Co, Portland, - Orsgov - -- - - - esais-19? 5 SIDNEY TO LOAlf H MONET TO LOAN ON CITT; TROP : arty; either building snd Vsa plan. sS . prirats money. Farm loans with In auranos company money st 6H with, eommlsfion added. Ralph MeCry, Nos. 5 snd 6, Steeres-Moors Bjdr., 8 - lem. .: 67tl4tf FEDERAL FARM .LOANS. 6 PETI sent. . F.'L. Wood, 841 Stats 61 57jJyt FARM LOANS ' Lost ig time, sss'y payments, low t interest, -fees er enmmissions. - , no . " PERRINB MARSTEKS 212 Orsy Bide- Sslem. Ore. - - TJ2tl, ' ANTED LOANS 591 WANT TO SECURE A $4000 LOAN FOB ' a- years st' 7 pr cent on $9000 In 'proved ranch.' Room 1. 311 -State. St. Fhone'70. ' : -1iPi3: BUSINESS OPPORTUN-TTTE , e FOR SALE GOOD ESTABLISHED BU9- rness, $1800.: ' Excellent location, luiljr : equipped. . Micht consider ' city 'prop .erty. . Bo 264, Statesman. . 61j4 WANT CASH OFFER OX U BLOCK OS trackage. Corner N, Front and Nor . . way St. - KRUEGER. Realtor, ": ' 14tS. Com'l St ".-' -v ; ' REAL ESTATE. 63 - - Hoina r BRAND NEW LARGE ROOMS. HARD , wood floors,' basement "and garage. , , 81750, terms. Becks A, Hendnk-ks. U. B. Bin BWg; - -r jtt- - LOOK LOOK .Beautiful 8-aere tract anitable - for sorrtco'stlionisd -.- Loeaed on a fine corner on ihe Pscifie Highwsy. A real isnao.- TTiee $2100. I See . : Cbilda Js BetcheL- 540 "Statec street. 63jltf FOR ' (SALE MODERN HOME OF T rooms. ' Excellent; loestion. Lot 1 5 ' 165.?Ckte in. Address 1051 Cheme hets er phoae 13X3-J. 63jlyta LOCATED" AT 155 NV S1ST. i BLOCK to State tt r line. 6-room h"ns . with- basement -sn- garage Prco $3950. c ' ? ' ' .- :. -KRUEGER. Realtor, ' 147 N. Com'l t. . - ,. , . ' . I -.; V s. V