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FRIDAY MORNING, JULYaO, ,1925 0 THE OKEGQN STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON MM.MaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- -- - it. t ,. . nr audited Brr?cn Phone 106 " O' NE Or THE MOST . ATTRAC tive affair of" tne mld-uni-Wr weeks vUl be flW'sarrfen-"at home" jth f g afternoon and early evening at th4 home 'of Mr. and MM. Homer U. .Sailth, 675 N- Sum mer street. From X to 3:30 o'clock thla afternoon Mrs. Orris Fry, Mrs. Walter J. Kirk, and Mrs. i Dan J. Fry, Jr.. will jMresld atltli tea table. During the ,ater atternion hours their places will he . Jaken by Mrs. P. M. Poorman, Mrs. Karl Becke. and Mrs. Prank Myers. The hostesses of, he evening will he. Miss Edith Hazard, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, ' Mrs. . ' tJSllingham; Mrs. Hi Dancy1. and Mxa2 K.lT, Lore. Mrs. : G -Bron and 4ra. H, M. Styles will also assist in the garden. ; v : v :: ' T'H:. Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc RlggaVMrsv M. Wallerahd.tJieir .house, jguest, Mjsa Alice Smith of Condpn. Ore., plan- to leave today for a week end at the coast. 'I Mrs. J, H. Brewer is a Carvaliis guest where aha Is la aMvdance at the convention of the wegon Pharmacists. j Mrs. Mark S. Skiff arrived home on Tuesday evening from Seattle in company -;wlthlleT.;-a Salem's Leading To.de . . I I , 1 ; 1. ! ,- - 4: I pecials, . ": it .. iVeM? Belts! A large quantify of Belts In season's newest styles are on. BaJeAfcfere t ,2?c-rrf pr.tUe wash frock they are ideal white and white with bright contrast trims. All sizes, j ' JJain 'V This sale of Beads comprises! the very newest patterns, in three strand graduated indestructible colored, U;a0n .pearls. Jewelled cjasps. These come in, costume fcKadesrjrose, peach, pink; laven der, and white. "05ee window.)- i '.! ' Kv W -a-. MtiM Price You'll ae jiioney jby: . buying ,. your vacation Sweater' here "We have' a larae Quantity of sam- .Dle Sweaters. that we i..lJkl ; Alt CU.W U1UUUCU. VM. -in l,US IUI.' . , ; (Basement) ' Just T5 TrMmed Summer Hats in this Clearance.. Values to $7.50. -Values you cannot afford to fniss 'ff'fca '5t)tjie terYpf on rnoney. - See these 'inthe"biisemeut ''jtoday and tomorrow, 11 E. H. Shanks after being In atten dance thrdffthttlt the entire week i . "T2.iLi' .... - tion! 9 tended bv 14 'Salem ceoole. ' The entire convention tt-as inspirational throughout. " On Monday Iter, and Mrs ehanks, Mrs.' Skiff, and ri Jplm 5Morbn;pf jfeoenJx. Arizona made the trip to Mount Rainier?" he Past" Matrons, association will meet at 4 o'clock this after noon to Grab.er,a Oiove pn the Jef- f rson road. The . husbands 6t thV Vuembers wfif- ioin'Th ladies eilfrfrfdufetcifat ft'Ipicnie strpi ptjr.i tHosittswM tforf.the tpvenihc are: Mrs. Josephine LdF(ffe, Mrs, lit tbXSl&JFWH S? ' . - , . r . I i - 5 I w.i w.p.ifj'fw' i Pnrvinea pthertMra. U H, Bow- o? .rwMjwj , i I TT J nn J XTA I i ore city. ut. rarTine wm oj x i attendance at the national .conven tion of the Business and Prof es sipnal 1 r "Women's convention in Poirtlnad, Maine. Mrs. Purvine and Mrs. Bowerman plan ,an ab UWace tf fltef weeksv -i-tr - Three books have been written jnly . 'thia the Department Store A7 r ! v Floor) :::'.- 11 j.1 i f The p4ti moipced'to geitf for. the' sessions' whktf were at- 11 (Main Floor) Are showincrat iust half of . ff--it. la j4 - ..- -. ' rr n it o Social Calendar , , - . Today . . First Congregational missionary meeting' and church, picnic. Mrs; A. Miller, hostess, i . ; Mlssioaanr jsosctetvi - First Pros-. byterlan church. Mrs. C. P. I Blshoo. hostess". ' - t- Summer.- - ' " Women's society of the First Baptist church." Mrs.- S. Willis of flayesrille, hostess. , , "-. M issionary society , nnd Loyal Women's class. . First Christian church, 2:30 o'clock. : . Three Link Club. . Fairgrounds. Picnic dinner at ,6:30 o'clock. Past Matrons association picnic. Graber's grove on Jefferson road. last year."- Franeis Haekett; -born In Kilkenny,' and for several years' Ulerary critic of the New-RepnWc. has written "That Nice ' Young Couple," whichTrecently published fty Boni .& Llveright.'.went Into a second edition before publication. His sister ,Florence HactCtt wrote - With Benefit of Clergy, publish 1U 'JJ'"3. A'Atl ovwu uwvuo azo. which was received enthus- iasucally bv the critics... And a veek after "Tbat Nlce Youne Con .... pie". , was puhiuned, a book : on walth. Maintenance in Industry ! by another brother. J. D. Haekett, was published. . . " ' , . Miss Nina' Marshall is in atten dance at the International, Chris tian Endeavor association in Port land: . ' ' : ' ' r v . - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Albert and family motored to Portland on Wednesday for the Christian Endeavor convention.' Mr. and Mrs. G. Ed Ross Were i among those from Salem in atten dance at the National Baptist con vention last week fn Seattle Mr. and Mrs. . A. Madden and children, Edward, Robert and Alice will. arrive tomorrow from Sharon, Pa;, tb-'be. the quests of. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. W. Harbison. Mrs. Madden is a sister to Dr. s. A. I "Bowman. The Maddens have come west for the Elks' conventlonJ They plan to be .in Salem for a week. - r : : , Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gonlet and son. Homer, Jr., are leaving today for Long Beach,-; Wash., - .where they will spend the coming week end. -They will Join friends in Portland who will make the mOtor trip with them. $ , Professor and Mrs. M. E. Peck are on a vacatiosltrip in south I eastern Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Skiff, Jr.: are settled at Breitenbush. Springs i for the . month, . 'Later, they plant an interesting trip south. Mrs. E. W. Lazell is planning a rplcnlc supper at Oswego lake next Wednesday evening , in honor of Miss Aliee Wilbur Summers of St I Paul; guest of Mrs Ralph W. Wil ,bur, and of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickinson Moores XLucile Elrod,) About 20 of the younger set are to be invited. . .. - " V The t Woman's society of the First Baptist church, will hold Its regular bi-menthly meeting this afternoon, at the home of Mrs. 5. i Willis at Hayesville. Cars will - 42 Inch Tubing Linen Finish yard 39c Garden club "open garden" at picnic supper. . Special Low Prices": pnj Pequot Sheeting y . to .Clean 'Up '."V " ' . V 104 Bleached . Pequot Sheeting ' yard 69c 84 Bleached Pequot Sheeting : y9rd 58c ' 40 Inch Voile . to close out- yard 25c 27 Inch dlfes lsnnel Lights or Dark yard J- ill 36 Inch Challie Pretty .Patterns y 20 and 246 NcitK CcnonrcM Stree leave trom the chnfch at(3:15-and at 3! SO o'clock. v 1 The home of Mtv and Mrs." E Ai-Miller, 15GH-Seiith High street, I- will ' be the scene f of thai annnal gathering, o the: ongnesition of the First Congregational church. The worsen of themissipnary o- aIam '"t11 I!aa Ua iflkinrwtn I i an o ciock ne tamuies oi members will Join group for. a & Mr' ana iirs. freiencic . u port are. on a motor Jt rip Lntofthe 1 ; .,:f ;.) The First Presbytefian church Missionary society will uneet at the home of Mrs. dP.-Bishop this aX- ternoon for the July fneeting. On opening day - of the Chau tauqua Wednesday, tht new FedV etated Woman's club ttuilding, ad joining the big auditorium, was well patrenied. '. . Tea fwas served daring the afternoon, the .organK sations proudly displaying the new? silver tea service recently, present ed by Mrs. Esther Allen Jobes, and the set lent by IMrs. G. J. Frankel. . New china alo sparkled on the prettily,arrangea tea table and presidents of cluba through put the state ; visited - with each other and enjoyed the te hour. ; ; Mrs. Rosina Fonts Evens is of ficial , hostess " arid spendV ' all her time at the federation 'Ibuildlng. Each day she is assisted by groups of club women, the Oregon "feder ation,, through Its presideht," Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar provJ4ing 'tfte (CLiCauUJCUlS. f : There, is' still need oficertaln articles of furniture" such a!s chairs and; smail rugs, as well 4 china and linen. Any woman deilrlng to donate these .articles may notify Mrs: Dunbar, Broadway ,f6,73. Satufday. 'belng observe'd as Or egon Fe'deratlon day, there" wllj be a. special program, "Echoes of the Marshfield Convention." A sym posium will be presented by five of the delegates," each representing a large "organization In the feder- anon, ana toe nsuai. lea. uuijr, from 4 to 5, will follow. Every one Is made welcome at the feder ation building. and all ' members and enlov are urged to visit It Its comforts and refreshments: i Portland Telegram. " MrsT Ida M. Babcock ha9 return ed: home, from, Portland after a visit of .two weeks with ber daugh ter, Mrs. C. A. Manldins. Mrs. Charles Bute and , little daughter. Betty ane, of Modesta,' CaL, are house guests for the sum- I mer at the home pf. Mrs..; Buti" parents.. Mr. and Mrs, - "William Blake at Willow Lake. Mrs. Butz will remembered as , AUcel Blake. ' Mrs. Butz and little daugh ter made the motor trip north with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blake of Pasa dena.' -On. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waters will join the party, me group motoring to rortiana for "the Elks' - convention. ; Mrs. Bnts will be In Salem JM the 1st of October., L : , t , . - . Tha Thrio-T.inv .in wm hrtii its. annual picnic- In .the camp" grounds at the state fair grounds this afternoon nd evening., A picnic 4inner"will be served at .6 :3 0 o'clock. . All Rebekahs and their families will; be cordially welcome. . All are asked to bring well-filled baskets and own service.;- V,' . . ' ' - . The committee in charge in cludes Mesdamea Evelvn rBrem - mer. Edith McElroy. Elsie ' To wn- send. Blanche Saunders, Lillian Fleener, and Madeline Nash, 94 .. Sheeting 'Fair Grade Vard 45c , ; 94 Bleached Pequot Sheeting' yard 65c 42x36 "Pequot Pillow Cases V 81x99 Pequot Sheets : : 31 35 .. . 50c Dotted Curtain Marquisette " . ?.P? prosecutors tS- sKw 'Members of the. Drosecntion ibown. Above: h(L to r.).; 'Judge UwfcAeS. Hicks. Below: i(L ' A - I A tMIv-o ''vv I' ll - L- I" PEOPLE AND EVENTS S1LVERTON LILLIE L. MADSES. SILVEKTON BOX i ' ILVEJITON july 9 (Special to TJie Statesman) Meetings .of the congregations were held ' in both the St.. Johns and Trinity Lutheran churches Wednesday nlgat' tne meetings . helng , called largely for the purpose of dlscus 8injr the question of union of the tvfo, churches. , The question was brought up by the Lutheran Bro therhopd society! which asked the churches to consider the question. Following , the 8ugestion of the Brotherhood a committee' of five was- elected from each congrega tion! The ten men are to attempt to "formulate some plan whereby anion may.be realized, if possible, Tbe committee, from St Johns church Js; A. A. Ulvln, O. Sebo, Ljrs Opendahl, Carl Loe, and Ole Dahl. ,;Men on the.Trlntty.com thittee are: J. C. Go pier ud, M. J. Madsen, Silas Tprvend, Tom Han sen .and Hans Jensen. . . . .- . Mr. and Mrs.j John Severson are leaving Sllverton this week for South Dakota after . having been here for a little over a year The inability of Mr. Severson to I d work to his liking and the fact that they have a farm In Wisconsin , are I ' the , reasons for their leaving. They plan to ylsit enrpute to 'the old frame a the farm is Vented and they cannot begin immediate occupancy upon their return. ' Friends of Miss . Helen Selig, violinist,, and of Miss Ruth Bed- Mord' pianist, will be interested in tne rad, concert which they will l l1,rf, Saturday evening jointly over station KGW between 6 and 8 o'clock. . . I .... Mr. and Mrs G. Ed Rosa have as iheir house : guest's Mrs. Ira HasseU'and daughter, Gerald I ne. of. Yakima. Aira. Hassell is a sis ter of Mr. Ross. : "' . V. : Hit Tot Breatfast t Chautauqua opened well - Had a tent full,-with numbers standing, 1, - ' I'm ; Showing that Salem continues to he a good chautauqna town, the best or among the -best on the whole circuit. ' . , , Alton Packard, .cartoonist and entertainer, proved Jilmselt to be better than the advance matter described him as any one who heard hjm will testify. , . ' . ' V ' ' ' alcm's summer school of 621 students." 62 student teachers, and lO. critic. teachers; is -tha biggest jnmg in pregon, ' ana as line a thing in its tine as can be seen in any state or'eountry. 'Salem man Ijack, from his yaca-r tion says a vacation is like; a. lotM tery; a man Is likely to put a good inore into It than toe gets out of it. "- ' WL b aL. "aL V: ' ioesn;t?it snite you mat's a queer-shaped harp that new wom an-angel is lugging round?" asked LJpeter. witA a perplexed frown "That Isn't V harp, that's a wire less "set." answered Gabriel, with : pitying; look -at his superior "She's enjoying her husband burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. - . sl t sl. aL -; .--... a .-l " Although, he says, he does fio want to appear too pessimistic. Sir Frederic Kenyon, librarian at the British museum "in London, ,be4 Ueves that with the growing pop nlarlty of radio 'people today are threatened with the loss of tbelf taste for literature. It takes less rounl tn iK '&iri .:.r . J.-G. McKehxieVHi"rry"-il to' r.) H.E. Ilkksl Willi Stnteiman CorrenonIeBt Only a small crowd attended the 'July meeting of the . Trinity Ladies Aid society Wednesday af ternoon. Aside from voting to send .one hundred an fifty dollars to headquarters to be used for chuTch extension work "Very little business was transacted.. The so ciety was entertained .by Mrs. Jeppe Hansen and Mrs. Gilbert Underdahl. v Trinity church choir and band will meet Friday night and pre pare several numbers to be given Sunday at a meeting . at Brooks The Brooks community club has invited both organizations , and the Young People's : society to partake in a community, picnic some Sunday and as the twelfth of July is the regular meeting day for the society It was decided the trip should be made that day. A number of 'friends and rela tives have been visiting at the home of Mrs C. 1. Benson re cently. Among them being: Em ma Benson and her mother of Portland, Anna Benson of Black River Falls, Wisconsin and O. H. Bakkon, the latter; being a cousin of Mrs. Benson. . Mr. ' Bakkon Is planning to locate at Sllvertop If a suitable place can be found. He intends to ; return to his home, in the Middle West soon to dispose vjf property there and will -move to Silverton with his family In the fall. - effort to listen in than Jt does to . V - The Heart of Home O, home is a wonderful thing! In all the. world so wide There's neyer a place . With half 'the grace - - - Of the spot, where our own abide! And always we see It .clear. Wherever we may roam; For home is the heart t Of the world's great mart And .love is the. heart of home! O, hard may tne struggle be, Against the wind and tide; - The waves may dash, . And the thunders-crash. As the world's rough sea we ride; But ever we gain toward -shore Where a light ahines over the .. loam. ". .: ? - : , - :. And love's own strength' Shall win at length. For Jove is the heart o.f home! .-. Minnie Leona Upton a . Youth in the Limelight . At the -age of 4 6, Richard T. Harriss becomes president of the New York cotton exchange,, the largest exchange pf Its kind in the world. v .Thirty years' sen ha vni sweeping out offices ' and fillinc: IakweHsat: 11.50. per. Ottd Kahn's son, Roger, al though 17," Is an honorary, detce tlveon the New York police force. He spends his evenings conduct teg his own jazz orchestra. ' " ; f - John J. "Bernet, also a ;fornie!r office boy,: has been offered. th presidency foi the Nickel Pjate' railroad. He Is 57. ' f . pas iwioe turned down' a J10000.0-a-year joo- lie was asked to .become. president oi ine AjBericon. Sugar Refining. Co. hut. pre:er to remain in the sugar brokerage firm wlvtj he starred as a clerk at 7 a wetUu A.Avereli Harriman. son of railroad magnate; has cttracted at it tention Dy obtaining a big man cauese .concession in . Alia." 2e gradaated from Yale 12 tears q. Now, at the age of 33, he is chair ou i numerous corporations. 1 'f Before the year Is. oiif 20-ye4r- om vernon Martin, of Chicago win inherit However! o fccia up reguiariy every morr. talesman) I f .1 , . ii ... .... .,. I - w 1 PDlia4 ry aaeraing (xerpl lfo- ""WIT1 iTJT ' Daily r Bna4ay On ,ltw in ,i L cvtiti per wor4 Thr 1 1.-.. 5 Mgtt pr word Six tjtpe T 8 ecat r word Bandar !0 canta par word la ardcr ta aara taa mora tkaa aaa tiaM ta, advartiaamaat moat raa la , lajkaa.iar laas tkaa SS eamta. Ai roa.fiaaday aply ckargad at ona tima rata. , AdTartlaanaat (aiept "Paraoa la" aad "Sitaatieaa WaaUd") will batakaa pint Ua, talapbea - If taa advrrtiaar la a am barn bar to pbaaa. - Tha -Stataaawa will raeaira adyar tiaamaata at any tlaa af tka day ar aifht. Ta laanra pro par eUaaifiea tioaa ada thoald ba i bafara 1 p. a. TSIQBOKI U u H) Money to Load ' Oa Bal Kitata T. K. rORD (Orar Ladd Baaa Bank) BEFORX ' TOU LEAVE TOTJB HOKE OS CAK HAVE IT Insured Properly. Pkoaa 161. Boeka Haadrteka, 0. 8. Baak Bldf . . . 2aI AUTOMOBIXES WE -WRECK: 'EM Parts lor. all eara." Wo tell for Uaa. Get en prieae oa traOora. Saiam Awa Wraekinf Co, 402 8. Paoao 2119. 7 ' Caorck atrct. ' latU BGHEELER AUTO WRECEJNO CO, will ouf vour om aar. cunaai eaaa vri - AUTO REPA1RIXQ ' S GOOD SERVICE FAIR PRICE. MID- 1.EH a .LbOCUUUU uAalul. uen oral ropairinf, aaocoriea,tirea. Miliar and Boatk CaaimarciaL Pkoaa 64. 8re5tf AUTO TOPS SEE U8 FOR TOP AND PAINT WORE. (I J. Mall adm xod .raini Boon. vRar tiro department. ' ' 5-elStf KELP WANTED Male 11 FIRST GLASS DAIRYMAN -laqaita lVJ2tf 0F1J. HELP WANTED FemaJa IS WANTED EXPERIENCED HOUSE TO home aaleswoaaa. Bi(- ' eommiiaton. Faat teller. ' Call at 429 Ofefon Bldf. before 12 o'floclt today. Tat .51. r WANTEl--Eniployny;ra ;. X9 TOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEJIENT digrnxng aad team work, phoae lwri. - -. Iml4tf FOR RENT 21 TO LEASErBEST ' PUSIN?S8 LOCA- tion in Kilrm. Sea B. W. Jlaey. 203 Oraj . Block. , . , - . ; , . SljStf FOR RENT STOREROOM ON STATB atreet. Inejatro Hotel Axco. t2122Stf -t T.T.r 1 . n a 0T .ill w 1 wordiar oor awv priea iv moii oock. ttetaBBA : Jatiaaaa Otuca, fa gronna uoor. FOR RENT- ApartrnenU ;S NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT! 23il(l 590 uuon. , FURNISHED APARTMENTS. LA ROB cool rooma, 160. Union. 7? B , 23)10 CLEAN '3-OOM IXBSISHED APART' meat. 17 MU1. . . . 3jlQ FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 M. Con mereial. - - - - tttt iag.t G o'clock and goes to .work as a shopman in a manufacturing plant. Glen, Frank has given up the j editorship of the Century magaTlroR sale old newspapers, ten tine to become president of Wis consin university." Beinf only' 38; he Is sahi tote the youngest presi dent of a big college. Californian Desires to Pay ;For UinclvHe tole in 18B5 iyiL.L.IAMSPORT. Pa. W. Stans Hill, postmaster pf Williams por;, pas, received a letter. from a man-now liTinr tn Calif oral ho wishes to make ' restitution for a rbasket of edibles which he stole rrom a picnic ground in Wil- namsport 38 years ago. Tne Ualifornian declared thai he has Joined .the Salvation .Army J and that the memory of the wrong, u am years ago was recalled to mm by Ills changed life. He de sire to square his debt with the owner of the basket, which he stole while passing through WIl liamsport In Jkajruit 188T. a . . Postmaster liili has made some nquixies but -has been unable to dlscovjer.whx) host the lunch .basket. West SenUnel Wanled: Room ny gentleman in modern home. Breakfast opinional. - r GENERAL MARKETS. I rortlaad Gmla J'n.tnres PORTIiASD. JJuIyuP' w.' klrd white, .bluestem Baart, July $t.40. august 31.41; .sort white, Jily, 11.40; August, 41.41; ..western white; July, fl.39;. Aug. I1.41H; hard winter, JuIy. 4f38i-August. tt.33;.3urthfrn aprlng, July and August,. Jl.38; western red, July. ia; A.ugst..ilJ6; BBB hard wwte, July, l.6,0; Anguat. $12 oats No. 2 white feed. July, 3u Augusts 2 $.50: No. 2 'gTay. uly,";; August. T2i.T0; V ey' 2 Jalr Aug., : Corn No. 2. July and August, 44.60 ?. No. 3. July. $4C; Aug., Hillran. standard, July, S30; - "r. , Hir CaIiancrav 1 " " PORTIA Sp, J.nJy, , -1 Butter; extras ctVsUndlrds, 43e; pnwo urns. 434se: firsts, 42c a. -extra; xcc;,iirsts, 26c; ,a , ' 'c; crent receipts. FOR RHXT Rooms t5 BOARD AXffXOOM CLOSE IS. PHOVR 154T VT. .... j; NICE ROOM CtaOSS IN. PHONE 58W. HOOSEKKEPIKO OS SUEP1NO S47.S. Ckarca. i ZAiiau FURNISHED ROOM-EiGHT CPTOwH. Hat and Cold watar. iteana beat. Zla N. ' Liberty. Ow Darby 'a Iaf Store. 5yl PRINTED CARDS, BIZE "14 BT IVi" wordUnr. VKooaia to ifoat." prlea- 19 caata eK gUUiau Baaiaaaa at Sea, groaad floor. V 4- FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOB raatlaaiaa. ; Btrily aiodara kono. Soar btocka froai Capitol. Pboaa : . SSJI7U ' .' - - ' - ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME. tnree block t .from f atato feoaaa. All eoaveaieexoa. 1 UaateaaB praf arred. Ploaa Kivo rafaraaeaa aad addraaa A. B., earo StaUaaiaa.' SSjJSU FOR REST ROOM SUITABLE FOJ tudrat. with iWpitir porb pntilefaa. ETarytktar moiera. . Rafarcaeaa aro ra-7 anlrfd. Addraaa room, cara Sutnaa. - - .. i531! ' FOR RET-IIoitaeo tt 1 1 FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED. COTTAOC, Njo Bach. for reot. pboaa 314-W-- HOME FOR RENT PURINO 8EPTEM- Wa aad Octobor, addxaaa Z'iiS raro StataaaiaB. 27jia FOR AEKT FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED . hooae. 2.. ... . fieTca-room boao. S49.O0. SeB-roeui Bodera kouae, 1 50.00. Wit leaie. . GERTRUDE J. kf. PAGE . 492 N. Cottage. . 87171 HOUSE FOR. KENT CLOSE-IN. IN- Cairo Hotel Arto- . STIZatl FOR RENT PWELXJNO AT 05 fiat- . taaw: 120 par aaoata. Can at Otataa- ' amaa baaiaaaa oXfica, t Boeka Haa- dricks. - ... " ; ' ' - ITatftf ' FOR RENT f 4 1 ' ' 7-room rood plaatarad - honu la Hortk ' Salaai; 2 kloeka from atraot car. Frui) traea and raxdaa.'- SSO.OO -per aaoatb. 1 ririeh and Roberta. 131 Com!. ' Phono 1S54. " ' t7il4tf aVAXTED TO RENT "31 FARM 60 ACRK8 UP, o(HTABLS FOR bay or stub, aomo . paatura, radiui 15 in ilea of 8alen. Rent m.ust pa reaoa ble. aad 3 to S years. ' 224S -aiaa. - - 31)10 1 WANTED MlseeIlAieoA 5 WOO DRY VB AUCTIONEER BUTI , maad fnraitara for eaaa. boaa 6 11. HIGHEST PRICES PAID . FOR USED , ttovee, tooU, furaitaro. Btill'a ClaaO' Gaoda DepU oppoalta eovto"- . 85m22tf. CASH PAID FOB FALSE TEETH-. dental told, pkatinnni aad ouaeartfea; Jewelry. Hoke Smaltlag aad Refiner Co -0aato..Miikiaa, . . aj27 WANTED TO BUT FTJRNITURB. Pkoaa WANTED PJUVATE, MONIT- FOE. farat loaaa. Wo hi to aavaral applica tiona on haad. Hawkiaa h Roberta ' lao. 80S Drexea Bliix. !fdl4tk FOR SALE 3T FOR 8 ALE COMPLETE DRESS SUIT outfit tor Ursa bum. $30.00. - 8351 eare SUtesmaa. - 7jlJ ONE TEAM. WAGON AND AJ A. NECES . aarj farming implementa. SeTea kead of eowi, aerea kead of yearlinta aad ealrea. liay. A'laoa to eat. . wita plenty of entrance. A. A. Martin. 3 milea eatV of Mehama,Orejov - 37jlO SICELT MATED PAIR TOCNO BLOCKT , ffdint, -wt, 230. BooDd. (ood con dition, rifht at farm work. Prireo' xary reasonable. Alao ona vary block hekcy txuied bar-aaro. trW 164U... aim aet barneta and waron. Fairc ... - . rjroirnd Todd. - 43-TON CLOVER HAT. fIS TON S7il0 Pboaa 105F11. YICTROLA AND RECORDS FINB eoaditioa. $75. Ia.- - , Box S 43 eara Butea- 7lO LANGE RANGES COMPLETE USE foopioa.raraUora tera.. 271 N. Cam varcial. ........ . 87al eoata a bundle. Circaioa departmenf Orecoa SUtaamaa. . . S7M i i i i .i i i . SELL US TOUR USED TCRSITCRE H. U Stiff Varaitaro Co. U aad Uooda Xopt. Oppoaita Mart koaao. S7a2ttf Trespass Notices For Sale Troaraaa Notleaa. uo 14 at laekaa. prlatea oa rooa lO aaaoo eaaeaaa ear lag tha words. 'Nieo la'Uarebr w oa Tbat TrbJsasalnK la BUurtr? I oro- t dea Om Tkoaa Prooaltos Under Paaallf ,t ProootTitton. '. pri ra lie aak or 1 for 25a, llaa Fu. Co, Bale. Ore run. 17l 7sir; . FOR BALE RECLAIMED ACTO PARTt i or an ears. J3afa 50y vo bo, lopa, kodiea. trailers. Mika'a AU Wreck lag Boas. 343 Coaaar. Phaaa 3S. FOR SALE USED LUMBER, 14tb AS Oak. Pboaa 1622- W. 7J'T- RECXIPT aOQKS IZ " BI " bO.raeaipt Jonaf la book, 1 eenta per book- or two for- SS eenta. Statae- omea. SIS Boat CoauaercJai m. . ... . aTftnl fla4eaii TOU 8AIX Ldvetock 39 rOB 8 ALE 100 HIGH GRADE WinTE lecaora bena; one ahetlaad copy, r-.. Memrla. Cbamawa. Oreroo. ' 9jl PARW HORSES. SET HARNESS. OSB W TOW, V. 1. JUffOf " H V . . - , . iW ETE&INARIAM PRv PATTER90S Pkoaa oaaw.-BS.-t, Bos t9. " vn TRED W. LASGt VrrEFXARIA Office 420 8. CoaiBiareial, Pkoae Reo. pbone It. - I9ag 1ZY-. VOOD, FOR SALE "' 4S JUDD 8AWS WOOD. PHONE 249 3al BEST ORAXX OF "WOOD -. A tU .nd 18 latk. Vrr aaiil wood. " ! ,arooa- in . wooi. ' JJrr aoeoad jrovtk Cr. Dry aad old fir. . . , i Jrf '4 tC aah, mapto a4 oak. X3 rt t u'lll o ProBTt d e1 i rerr ' ap 4 eooeW rt . f . S SO oatb Ckarck. Pkoao 14. "f ' IUXCH OL fTR-SECOSP GROWTH oak aad ask. Pkoaa 19P3. M. D-UT- Held. r?.. UU1 - - TOR SALE ' in . .i .br tr waotf. 10 tp ties out eloia to pared road o4 o r . to ret. out 'timber. ".lii CkilJs. ot &40 StsU Si, "l-. - -;-COOI COAL DRT WOOO " FPOUPT trUVERIEJ- " , ! . 7-iiiLLM Ay 't:zu CO. - ...LA 2 ' f- 1 5 J. j rirjir, t V