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WEDPAOIINTNG, JULY lo,1925 -rtrirc opgon statesiian, saix:.-, opjigon aa 1 1 111 " B j ATJDRED :, Phone. 'a v v NEIGHBORHOOD LAWlf xjl, party was one of the jnbst in- ! terestlng events-of eceot eyeniass when Mr. Vin&m White, night' patrolman In the astern pari A the city. 'entertained tor a group" of friends at the home of " Slr I.ula Phillips, on the corner of .X." 21st and State. streets. .The lawn was transformed into a gay Japan ese garden with .innumerable col ored lanterns. .Y.punch-bbwi and an ice cream and cake stand were the sources of delicious refresh- ments throughout, 7 the evening. &uslc, and conversation made .(he r.arty, which many aald waa ' the most .enjoyable they had attended" in many monlhs,ull 7of, merri- 'In the group were; Mrs. M Ooode, Mrs..MAekcDanlel,lTra.B. Downing. -Mrs.' Sehlbreed. Mr. -a ad Mrs. J. B.: Rtre,fMrs?JhnUay;s; Mrs. Wlnnie7FettyJohn.:f rs.-Ldlal Phillips1 and Mni. Jfp; 'Daniels and Mrs. -S. H."Probert7Ir. and Mrs. Demerest, Mr. and Mre.Harfy Mr. and Mrs. Fred AxmprlestrMr: Maraffda.Mr. and-Mrs'TlrgU'C: RushMayor and Mrs. J. B. Glesy, ' : .. .' 1 . i" .r-v.' v ' With fcw aV 2 3 BnUGJStQltn GEORGIA ROSE TALCUM Pleasant, Refreshing, -Soft, ','r.. Delightfully Perfumed . J 3 Use it .after the -bath :or. shave after the game. Prevents chafing, and offsets persplra- IKJU. VOVi IHd fCUeMlK. : f I 1 it. Ii: a B tb. . BF . mm am ml 'STpJ; l fy' 7 fir; -r,i ,t.- '&r I ..,. V i:"-7 'vti?r-Ji I"':11'-. 7 .r.i 7- 7- v i VKXQA 19 6 .. Walter Downing Mr,Hill apd the host. Mr.TVbite. Mr. and Mrs'HonierGonlet.'and son, HPJjRer.: ;Jr7Jba$e; returned from a. mo tor trin tp .Long Beach, '-;! '-vW t'W,' i-..tv- .'V llba Leona Deranleau Jeft July 9 lor .Denver. Colorado, leolng. by way of Salt Lake. .She "will vlstl two brothers at Denver and also a slater and friends at .Sterling . and in-Qaptr. Wyoming.' e Rev.; and Mrs. II. P. Pemberton are pending tb ly weeks at the AidlJmarbottage; Tbe feick-at Mra, 4C 4V.v,iCorby off lAirlie, )te la a house guest 'of Mrs.i O. i. Brown. 725! 13tb Btreei. for a ew 4aysr. ' " -Olrand iMre.-S.'M. Endicott en- cnald iaB i their gnpst Tirver th wefcksad their, daughter. ? Miss pienevleva Kndicott At 'Portland : :Ah Interesting visitor In Salem HtiladameiBertlia Seeman of New jyoxk CitF who1 -i apettding i,the pBBamrwitb, friends it 770 North Capitol ' Street. . During;, the 'weeks Rhe' is there; Xfew' Beeman has ar iinKeio Coach: amber of inter' ptStedj advaiCfcl pupUal :f Miss'B'ea- juan wniie' tn Krpe spent ,.iw-o rears Catvdyln wfth Galll-Curci's af nstrqco'r.' 'Mfss 3eeman hasUanhV Ir orth'western UnVi varsity a"n4, fe" recently of tne.: Bd sh Conservatory - in "Boston. f .Dne group pf Salem delegates to the .International Christian JEndea vor convention in PoAland last peek inchdedrMr.and Mrs.'Hen ry.ptberV JWisr ." M. .T. Hester ikliss Kdna Jennison. ' Miss Helen bayis, Mlsi Oaynelle -Beckett, and fcfiee;CroVthers. ft --.f ' Mre. W. P. Fowle returned.hqme Suhd'iy "eVeniasr afier spending slt Keeks in the Pugef Sound country: ' 'Professor and Mrs."E.; C. ,Rleh- ifi'Pisi f T I i O i 3 r 5 . 'Wait f or . - GRIFFITH'S ;Ma5?ter' Picture 33 Ol 3 3 t U4 7 rVrmn rla f!h?n ' Tiih Silk or m i .ir. -v t iBroadcIotKand Geocireite con- i 1 tribute rto the ,li)eauty; pf this showirig of regularly r16.00j 1 Sfrpcks at,S11.50. There are -j stripes, figures -and perfectly plain j ones, h Some -,t trimmed.; , ivsSih k flouiises i and cascades;? ' iiwhile others are 7.fashioned along simple ' lines. -Toilll be laeugmea -wiui vnis ,ssem- iblage so kw a;price.7 ' "See .Them Tomorrow ! ' -ir' J Salem DpiytHksVGpiiy Ik lis y;-2T"'ir- . baiem lfu.;ng Department Store Berkeley, CanL' fThey.plano re-l turn Jo Salem again the latter part! of -Atrrast. "2TVlbor u the lawn. with a crystal K? .'v;- ' f : kf American War Mpthera' organl-l aatjon chapters throughout -the f country have adopted a plan whereby the ' members " in. charge of Veterans' hoepitalwork, f lading a patient who halls from a differ ent state from - the one-In -which I the hospital is located, report his presence to the-War -Mothers lnl his own state, that they may Bend I him1 little gifts and otherwise keep I up the "home touch." ' This plan, declared Mrs. Marguerite JC Me- Sle'ur" of Kansas, - City, national American war mother, in outlining its s workings yesterday has f been one of the most satisfactory "activ j ities of the organixation. .. y MrsrMcClenrisTJaying an offlc-j ial "visit to the Oregon and Port-1 land War Mother, having! visited! Colorada and Idaho and wljl leave I Thursday for Califdrnla: uur. nospuai work as unuorm throughout the eountryi' said Mrs, McCleur, ""as la our patriotic work, memorial and so forth. Planting cf memory trees, creating 'memory miles Is one of our great features end our goal now is to have these avenues of trees reach from coast to coast. : In Denver j I visited the memorial home of the War Moth era; at the Bite of the government hospital, maintained to afford a pleasant and Inexpensive place for the Visitors of the patients to stay. This is one ,stZ our greatest pro jects." McCleur's. older "son re turned from, the world .war safely He ' has remained5 In the1 service having been a captain ot the artil lery overseas and taking -part i in three great "battles,: Chateau- Thier- ry,"Belleau -Wood and the t Ar gonne. -Mrs: MeCleur- is -the -wife Haipert w.iccieurattorney ouat ;125R Nojrth. Fifth cStreeL !Mr. Kansas City.- " ''.i The- national?: war mother was honored at. a 'reception last night I i Quarters. She spent the afternoon I visiting the, United states Yeterans I at the Veterans Sabeyclub;head- nospiiai ana me sue.ot me. pro-1 posed -memorial, arch, 'Tomorrow i she will address the meetine Of the! Carver s prceident.of this and. of Portland Mothers. ;Mrs.'. Florence the state ' organizatlon.-bregon-1 ian.. Mr.- and ' Mrs. J. H. 'Jennison I have' as their house guestJ'Mr. I and MrsEarl Jenhlsbn and small number Of weeks with" Mr,1 'Jenni- on's parents, at 312 N. Winter street. 7- v ": j , '; V , On Monday! the 'family rjOupi including Mr. and Mrs. -J.t; Jennie ion. Mr. and Mrs. .W. B. ,F1nney and family -of Corvallis. Mr. and Mre. Leon O Jennison, Miss Edna Jennison, and Mr; and UraC'.Ba Jennison and little son.. John, of Santa Anna,: motored I to Jefferson I for a .picnic. .A further i trip is planned for later in .the 'month when the group will motor up the Columbia. Highway, -j ',-: Dr. Alary C. Rowland was the honor-guest at the .attractive eight cover luncheon , at ,1 o'clock . l7' W I - 'j4lkr - ' :7'Mil.';77 N 7 7v--ra Kff 'HMi, - :.h b'. 7 ; 1 1 i A VW W -77 ' i7 j !! i 7iV-. VJ i4V-r v: '" ? I 57-H7' -Ah7;:.r-; -7 -l- t .'5- - ' - 1 W V I : j; . - . , . , 1 . was .the hostessJ "The 'luncheon; table 'was-arranged tinder, the.ar- t - owl of the dep-Uatad-weet;iea centering .Vthe" table. ..The '. ttei non -waa daaoted.to HscusaiQnjDf plana for the Salem Arts League. Dr. Rowland being the president of the drganlzation. . -y'? ! i Mrs. Fargo Invited as her guests Dr.- Mary C- Rowland -"MrsJ Robert Paulus. : Eire. ;Byron - P. "Brunk. Mrs. John M. Clifford. Mrs; J. C. Nelson, Mrs. Blanche M. Jones and Mrs. S. K Van Trump Miss Dorothy Moore Is a .guest this -week in Oregon City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.'C. Beat tie. Miss Lucille Moore is spend- lng the week in eastern Oregon at Camp Sherman with a : eoUege friend, Miss Evelyn" Ragsdale. Misa Moore made the trip over the Mt. Hood Loop with Mh and Mr9.'jrni. each evening before the per- Louis Oreen (Nellie Rowland.) ".Mrs.. Peter Craber , entertained. Mrs. .VI Phelps, a visitor from Portland, Jon yesterday. . . ' .., : M j J';'-. -, -'' ! j The 'Business and Professional Women-a club will enjoy a picnid thls-evenine at'the home of MrsJ -evening May- Isherwood on the Wallace road. Cars will meet' the ' mem hers-at the Front street end of the county bridge after 5 o'eloek. .The picnic is' being held in place of the) regular July meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore en teruined as their guesta on Sun- u, mi. auu mis. rfuc jicuiuic; and -daughters, Helen and Mary, and son, Grantj ot Arlington, Kan , , C V - ; y . . . . ! Mr. and Mrs. "Perry Pow"erS,"" Of Qrand -Rapids, Michigan, are the guests of their son. -W. F. Powers. Powers ta nrominent newsnaDer man at Grand Jtapida. ' .Harrv.FIeteher1njiior AeUtxtk to? the -Christian iKndeavor trotn a tier visiung at. the Home or Kdnai Garfield, of alem. r , j i t - , ' The 19th annual meeting of the Twoelofson '.Clan was theld at ' the homef of Chas. C. t Hall. 1748 E.1 17th St., Portland on July fi21amK Porms wun eiecinc 1325 ' ' i " 1 i I turnstiles will make It possible to At noon nionir- Hkiipf -ora serverl m tAAilnwn foilftw.W business meeting. and flection of I elected actiay: president and Miss Meryle Henshaw. secreUry. - ' A -dUry written by Rev.' Neill Johnson -when he was crossing the plains was read and r greatly en- Joyed hy air present. 'Members present were: Nina B.' Johnson. Joella sJohnson, Jean-C.-Slausen, Mr, and Mrs W. W. Hall Mr. and Coe.C. 'White and family.-Mr.-and Mrs. -Daivid Henshaw, Meryle-Hen J Shaw.;. Morris Henshaw-Mr. Ar- Mra.iChas. C. Hall. Mr and Mrs: thur Dillon. Walter Gardiner, Mrs. Ella Schneider, -Alberta Schneider,' Mr. and 4 Mrs. Qren L. Hall an family, Mr. and. Mrs.7W. Bert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Rora H. Lin- yes-Itille and familyMr. and Mrs. Will Yerger - and Tdaughters, 'Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Yerger,- Mr. A. F. Hen- shaw from Portland; M.r. and Mrs. E: N. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. 3X, 3. Hall, Margaret Hall, Mrs. J. L. Haller, Mr and Mrs. .VtrgU TH: Haller and daughter from Wpod- burn; ' Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hall, Alta, Mary, Ethel, Thressa Hall. from : Salem, Mrs. Harry Schultz, and Sons from Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. G."W. McLaughlin,' Mr. and Mrs..O. G. Wells and sons of lnde- pendence; Mrs.' Catherine Zanker, Seattle;' Mr. and Mrs-ArthUr John son and family, 'Mrs. Kenia Knighton, ;- Corbett: "Mrs. R. L. Johnson. .CenraHa;. Mr." H: jSohn son, Mr., and Mra.- E. O. Johnson and famllyWegt Llni; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schneider, GTeaham. ' 7 Guests, prose4tjWere; J, II. Cllfi ford; . Mrs. Ada -Belknap, Luclle BellujaptIL;lAlBaUey., J. Emil Swanson,; Portland.' V 1 1 Cuba fiars'Arfierrcan Girl ' t Under :Age. -and. Alone ; HAVANA The i Immrgratlon Department has ' iasued inatruc - ttons. to: steamship companies not to book as passengers - unaccom panied ..American -women under age"? I unless' arrangementaliave been made for. their landing 1 in Cuba -by relatives or' friends- here: wlll be allowed .to . Jand If they mi icuum ucuu, v r ixi c ' TV l- denU,-ef ,Caba, the. statement is sued ; by . the department . said. ! These precautions ' are -taken to prevent anderslrables , from land ing here and then.be tunable ; .to secure, return. passage or become public dependents. , 7 " 1 ' n ' i hi i- 'M ,0FERD 'KI "SEATTLE SEXTED FOU SIX NIGHTS 4 Knight Templar and MWdie WJU -' Att'ead". Between July 27 ! And August 1 ' s' : Special nighU at " The Way faTer",to be produced in theUnl versity' of Washington aUdlum, each evening July 27 to August 1, have been announced at the Seat tle headqu art era of the big civic and religious pageant. ,Eecausce Of-the large number of Knights Templar'- who - will be in Seattle that 'week .attending the 36th. Triennial . Conclave of the order, crack drill teams from all parts of the country will give exhibition formance starts. In honor of the drill teams taking part, nights have been named 'for the various states' from ''which the organiza tions come ' , . . !On Governor's night it is ex- vHwtoA thA r-hlAf sxocntivea of 0regODt Idaho-, Waahington andi ri,hia win tsrMl Special inviUtiona' will be sent to these men. With 1.600 midshipmen from Annapolis Naval academy in -Seat tie -during "Wayfarer Week.' squaxls -of .several hundred ot these men will be in the final March of Nations each evening and 8peclal ceremonies will Uke place on Navy night This Is the first time midship men from, the -United States Naval academy . haye . visite4t '- this, coast and It is expected their smart ap pearance and . clock-like .precision will, prove an added attraction for those "attending the pageant. ' 1 Plans are being made- to care forl20,000 persona."who lt'ls "ex pected will see "Trie wayiarer" during the week Two new -car- line9 are peing constructed to.tne an additional " ""-J"" across the .LaKe Waahington canal. Thisill be the nrst time any pageant has Deen presented in ine Biaaiumwun canines operai- ' tothe structure Special handle the crowds boarding cars without -confusion or discomfort Tne neT hrl?S ,8 will sjve quick access to the stadium - for Additional parking space for auto- " : Although mail orders for re- erred seat tickets were not filled hntll July 1, great stacks of mail have been arriving at' the pageant Wadquarters every day for weeks. containing orders for tickets from parU of the country, and. even tu Alaska and the Philippine KUndSv .; . Cities in Michigan. .Maryland and Ohk .have ordered r"05" w "caeta ranging irom o to-200. ' The regular sale of tickets over the counter will start on July 13, U J . T u 4- r in i ' Menn;HInt BREASKFAST . Sliced Peaches Poached Eggs o.n Toast . .Crisp .Bacon Coffee or Substitute DINNER -. Baked Chicken Baked Stuffed. Potatoes Gravy Creamed Peas .Lettuce and Tomato Salad Warm Rolls . ' '. Butter Salmon: Salad .1 ,. t Cheese " Bran Cems ? . "- , StraWberry Jam ; Y.,'Date and'jFlg Nut Whip Sponge Cake . ,".i,s, VTea Kl Today's Utetlpea Bakfnl Chicken Take about a three-pound chicken cutTjintd pieces, puce in an lron'frylng pan. Arrange ' several slices 'of' bacon and one sliced ' onion on top, salt 1 ana' "pepper and add about one cup oi water, uover and bake In a ; hot oven for about an hour, basti ing occasionally-and' adding more , water, as needed. "The1 bacon gives it' an nausuilly good' flavor.-Make the gravy by: thickening' the juice left! In the bottom After the chlck- I n been removed f ronv pan.' ' Salmon' Salad Take one can of salmon, add one-half cup of cold peas,' one-halt cup chopped celery ind a few. nut -meats. Mix wUh enough salad dressing to moisten $erve on a leaf of head lettuce on Undtvtdual salad Plates. mim: 'ThsiQrcirca ; .-Clt'cae 22 5 vcr CS3 . Lodge Sioster - PRA'tEBNAli dRDEli OP EAGLfc. at Ut .nd Wd. W. O. W. Ul. S. M. and !iniir2iwtfirbV.fill-U to tie time of the opening or the production. Railroad traffic officials in tae Pacific Northwest are making ar rangements to handle .the largest number of ' oassengers during" Wayfarer Week" ever carried in the ' history of this part or tue country. Special round unp -ex cursion rates have been granted from air points in the Pacific1 Northwest. :In addition to -"The -Wayfarer", and the Knight Templar Conclave, The ! Seattle -SporUmetrs associa tion; will hold: its annual exhibi tion; and the American Athletic Union will stage its national swimming, contests Ineattle Ur-Ins- 'Wavfarer WeeTt."! : " ID OH - it ! Awmw The American Jangnage ', An English professor Is coming over to edit a dictionary of Amer ican English, or, more properly. the American Language 'Yankee'p'rofessork.'after refus ing to admit these many years that there is such, a thing "as. an American language, have .happen ed upon the amaiing discovery that there is one'. after all, and are bent now on , Isolating" and li prisoning .it in the marble walls of. lexicography. " V. 7" . I Amhrote Rlerce. himself I ter of .EngUsh, satfrically defined a lexicograpETer as "a .pestilent fellow who, under pretense of . re-1 cordine some . na-rueuiar , staze ;in t the development p( alansuaeJ does what he can to arrest i its growth, stiffen its flexibility, and mechanize its methods. "For. your lexicographer, hav lng written his dictionary,- comes to be considered 'as ;one having, authority'.'. whereas his function-Is only to make a record, not to give a law. . , j "The natural servility of the human . Understanding - having in vested him with. Judicial' power, surrenders Its right of reason and submits itself to a chronicle as if It were a statue. . iei xne aicuonary tror ex ample) mark a good word as 'ob solete and few men thereafter venture to use it, whatever, their need ' of it and however desirable Its restoration to favor.-.whereby the process of. lmpoTerlshment Is accelerated and speech decays. "On the contrary,. the bold and discerning writer, who recognizing io i i r ii mini Date and.Fig, ut Whip Beat up two egg whites with' one table- annnn irar on1 lnT. nf al ' oneuarter cup chopped dates and nft.nn.r( tnetliir nn It aflff Stle (n r,A- noarte Pn rhnnn Sem.in hVrbPi ;iap, ,nH'(n with on taMp-Wnhn f J ream. WhAn ;nnvin. .ioM' rarrnta or,ir.o.h tnrnin- ianltflnwor n tvt'a tha nmnnnt heeded for one meal. Half ,may be served plain the first day and the other half creamed the second dav" - ' . ; - v - - '- KiKrmxtfaiM' -' ' 1 i 1 - ra n Creen torn la hettr Utt in thlflel18 trPm enforcing ;the provl husks until It ia to h dooked. As .......... . . . ae nut in tne corn is suoject tqiT . tsumte souring, the corn should be keptft"" j t cool and drv ' 'Overcooklne toneh-l i Thirty schools -having complied ens corn, hence It is best only tot prepare enough for the table, , so that It will be. used up. To warm It over Is usually to spoil It. ' Apples keep better when clean. and should only be. put away when dry, otherwise the moisture tends to decay; "Even ir only" a small quantity of apples arV.purchasod", they houldbe .frequently looked over and the ones beginning' to be come, spotted selected (or use. Basements febould be tlioroughly aired 'and kent' coial: stonr..,i dralns; Or accuMuUted molstufe.'cf Any: kind wilt collect a heavy toll la food spoilage.".. .. . ; '.' .7 'ue'.!iC-V . A J m. JT'Wi - L-J r x- 4 ry eniUff ?- c.i r..it&l f.Ortl - j , , i i i. i - - - aaxxificd Advctt::ij I !'' Dally r Bmitf On liai - e-nta pr wor4 Tare times S caaur pr wM . Six ' -- eaau er wora. Oaa-cooata. dairy aai " ' Soadar " earn par -iroru Ta ardav to aara laa Bora taaa oa tia;rata,4dTertiataea tnuat rma ia Miurntirt ikaaaa. -. f:ii;f Ukam.far.laM Uti X5 eaaU. Aaa rna suiir aaij caarra na-ttaa rata. ATartUamaU (axept .'Paraea- ala" and "Sitaaticaa WaaUd') w:i baUkett ervr ttik alapMa u . Mt advertiser - (a 'a, aubarribar to saaaa. TVa Utaiaaa wui reia aaTar tiacmaata at any tint al la a ay nlfht. Ta laaara ropar ti4t ad aaeald ba ia W iUtca- ra 1 in TELEPHONE tS X8S rglohey;tbXoan i On Real Efctata ! T. K. FORD (Orer Ladd Baah Bank) BEFORE : TOU LEAVE TOUR HOME I i OR CAR HAVE IT . Ihsured Properiy ; Pbona 181. Beeka. .Hendnck. U. B. Bank Bldf. 4 AUTOMOBILES ! WE WRECK 'EM " Part tor all can. Wa aell for lea. Get ont prleea an tratlera. Saleai Aato U'nckuf Ca, -402 -8. . Ckurck. UaaU Phona 2159. . t law ! SeOElJ.ER'AUTO-WRECKISO CO.wni bar roar old ear. Hif aect eaaa pnea ttid. tO5 N. Onmmeretal Rt." l)!3t the truth thatlanguage must grow. by innovation. IX .it, jrqw at all. makes lew .words nnd .uses the dldjin an.nntaniiliar sense, has no following . and is rtarUy reminded that it Isn't in the 4lcUonary' al-. tbough down. to -theUme of the l"rt iexicogxapaer.no aumor naa 8e( a rWQrd - WAS V1 luc ih:i.vm. 7i 7 -I .. : .:,-;. Bierce recalls the golden prime and high noon of-English speech: when from the Hps of' the great Elizabethans fell words that made' their own meaning and. carried it ia their "very sound; .when ,a Shakespeare and a Bacon were possible, and the language now. rapidly perishing at one end and slowly renewed at thejother waa In vigorous gcowtft andhardy.preser- vatlon, he lexicographer waa" a person unknown, the .dictionary .a creation .which .his Creator, had not' created him to create. 7 ; Don't be afraid . to inse a pic-. turesQue,.nnsUltedY effective wrord regardless of whether; It, is in the dictionary. If it's a good word; iflr be there-ventually. - And Jlf . jrou -converse.; in the tongue your, neighbors understand. abandon the' Idea .you apeak Eng- llah. American is .your language. i Jap Schools to:Contest Hawaiian language Law HONOLULU, Revision, of reg ulations adopted by the territor ial school commission appears to nave made no material change in 11 oa , iitisuuB f ha QrfifvifiA f or ! tit li tttl?"! 8Ch,St; modIficaMon which permits an v," wu' ?""S t,beonner requirement that -at '' foreign language cl1001 Mt '"Mtihave completed a i . . tne t iirst two: .grades of . a public - I ... I f . . . . . us . uen coarscuruea sy attorneys for .the litigants as a sP inhe right direction toward bringing; about an amicable ad- UUtlneat! Of tbe COttTOTersy. L :3?e .8f h?ola -r InacUvei ? , V i.1 TaT0W bllUi,l0ef ltor - aoa-parment 'of i ;iuiwi lee ai-.ine rate oitl la .pnpii. nnere is iin,. preparation l wrcnjoumaeiiamioriai or Im m14.4. M 1 a a. . 8Io"'ooe .alien-language ;law; Ill maflrirt tka1.1.l-.. . rlUl-territorial requirements I "0Prating. CorrallisNew .bnlldinK . ordi- nance shows 4,100 building peri nvits in three weeks of June, be- Siaes S150.000 nubli atrnrtnrM 4 4 a a 0.0 0 m1000" aT General XXatkets - 0J0 0 0X0 0 -0 0,0,0 .PORTLAND. ; Jmi 14. Hit! Buying prices., TUey timothy 420 VU do eastern -Oregon c$J I O "8; airaiia -lis clover S17: 1 oat " nominal; -cheat ?$!: :at I '.veten ,'iis t0; rstrawO$5fiO I ton-' ; " i ll ' ' PORTLAND, Jaly.H. i .Graiji futures i -WhaaL.nard.vvhlte.-blue stem. Faart,t Jaly, AusaatUl.45; soft rwaite, Jjjly. August. ,Sli4 J: wtstern white. Jary, Auguat.l. ; : uara ,witer..JulyAuastl$L40; northern, sprinc.7 Jalr. lAnrnst $1.40; western .red, -Jaly f 1.38; August SI. 37: UBB hard .whit July, Augast'cSl:45. r ' , uats-, ro.o. -J. July rtli Aurust iW.-orgrajr.-rJaiy ;$32; ..Auruat Pn?u -No. . i3 -yellow. .Jalv 48,50; August, $48.50. uariey, July, .ugusU$30. . . 7 . . ' ., i .. - - ' , , POHTLAND, iJuly tU .Dalrv exr.napje: ;utter.l-ejtras)4&Hel standaras t45cj prime firsts Aid .!; eitras 37e: -.finds $ee: mm Al"0 REPAIRING GOOD SERVICE FAIR PRIRCE. MED--,I.F.R A LEBKXUOUD UAKAUK. rl rapairiac aceori. tirra. VfilUt Sad Boat ComtBarcial. Pheaa 584. ' ' - ' 8m-6tt AUTO TOPS 5 - SEE T3 PGR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. HuU "Alia Top, Paiat Sboa. ' ' R r t rm -dy a rt m n I. 5-al Wf IlELP WAJ'JIH) Female .13 JJTO f20 WKEKLT, USTINO NAVES.. elip'Ji. it k. - Reliabla Liaiiaf Ca.. Drawer 637, ls Aacaiea, Calif. ' nil 5 WANTHIJ Jimploymeat JJT rOIS GARDEN PIOWINQ.' -BASEMENT dixxia aod taaot . work, pnona lt. ' 19mUtt TOUNO WOMAN WISHES HOCSE kap4a( eon a try ar.eity, eoantry pra f rrrad. Loo ntea aaad aot aanwar. -Bor-40 Pr Ftatenman. 19ilS 21 TO LE.ASE BEST BUSINESS .LOCA tioa in balent. -Sea B. W. Maey. 2nd Oray kUock. - 81j8tt FOR RENT STOREROOM ON . STATE atrect. jaqniro Hotel Arco. 21j28tt PRINTED CARDS, 8IZE 14" BY 7' wordinc'r Kent." price 10 eeata .each. J?ttena.JluUaaa OUia..oa. FOU .REXT Apartments SI FOR RENT--APARTJdENTS. aioa . - 110 DIVI- 2Sjl9 FOR RENT 5 ROOM UNFCRNISHED apartmeat ttrictly aiodera.- Inqaira Xafoary Broa. - " 23jlS ATTRACTIVE LAROE UNFURNISHED apartnent..l3U Court. - . " Z3J1T FOU RENT APARTMENTS 9I N. Coa- tilt SICE S-ROpM APAJtTMENT. JPRIYATB aatraaea. .e Renter, xaooa I4 v, !23J1S FOR REAT Rootm 25 PLTEASANTTtOOM." CLOSE IS ' PHON 685-W. 25jie HOUSEKEEPIa OR 8LEEPI50 rwit Z67 8. Chnreh., .X5j?4tt PRINTED CARDS.8UE 14" BT 7" ' wordinr. "Koobi to Rat.'. price 10 casta aarh. - Statoamaa Basiaoaa' aCAaa, croaad floor. ; , - - ' FCEXISHKD ROOM WITH BATH FOR iraatleman. Strictly smo4tra aoava. Foor blocks from Capilol. PUona 1894 3. - S$jl7U ROOM" POR RENT IN MODERX "HOME. ' thraa .jlocka from atata do. ail raavaiuaBeaa. Gentlemaa prcfarraa. : PleaaasiTa.raferaaeca aad.addreaa A, B, eara tataaaaa. S5j28U POR RIXT . ROOif . SUITABLE POR - atadenta. witk aleapalc porck pririUfea. Evarytkina modem. Referoacoa are ra ' anired. lAddma fooaa; cara.Statoamaa. . " ' - 25i29 FOR REXT UoH5e Jt7j BOUSE FOB R EXT CLOSE ,VS. JS nira Hotel Arro. - J7jt8tf TOR RENT DWELtlSO AT 1055 Sc laav; $20 per month. 'Call at sSteo aiaa bmainasa Office, ar Becka A Hn- dricka. - - i , " 37atf - J FOR REST 1 - 7-rooa rood plastered hens la aortk Salem; 3 block a from atreea ear. Yrm4 treaa and garden. rS30.00 per: montk. Ulriek d KtUrU. 177 ho. Com1 1 Pnaae" 1S84. - -: . -!Tjl4t W.XTi:D Miscellaneous S3 WANTED- A GOOD .VIOLIX. S5. . -THOTS asjij WOODRT THE AT7CTIONEER BTTT8 maad farailora;far caak. ;Paoaa 611. - . -.Joatf . HIGillST PRICES i PAID JOB .USED atovea, toolg, .foioiluxo. ti(f'a Uaa4 Gooda Pfpt, appoaita cenrt koase. ' 4 - ' SSa32tt7 CASH PAID "FOR daatal sold, plati FALSE TKETH aad Idiaaatdaa jvweiry. noil meiuaa a D ttariaar- Co, Otaeco. Kickiraa. S5i27 WAXTKD PRIVATE MONET .FOii fra kaa. Wa bava eeTeral appHca lion on : hand. Heklai :M -Roberta inp...zos Oryron Jklt. 85dt4t 'FOR 8AUS 31 BOUSHOU .FCRXITCJtE. -WRITR 37jlf 2304 cara 8tatcamaa. LAXGE JIASGES COMPLETE USE Peoplea ornitura Stor-. 271 . Com mwtiil. . tal FOR SALK OLD NEWSPAPERS. 7KX eeata a band l. . Cirtalatioa depaHmeat ' Ore co a Statoamaa. -iSVtl,. FOR SALE USED LUMBER, 14th AND Oak. -Pheno 1622-W. . . ; nHxtf - RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE BT"M - 60 receipt fprma ia, book., is cent a po book or two for 25 eanta. &tate man afIe, 215 Boutk Cornmerriar Bt. Salem. - - . - - -. 37f J5if " SELL US YOUR T RED TCRNrTCRER : H. L. Stiff Farnitsr Co. X'ad Gooda Jept. Oppoaiu court, boasa. .3722tf Trespass-Notices Trerpaaa -Xotiree. aisa14x larhea, pcittod oa rood 10 oaoca cakvaaa bear- af tb vorda. "NoticaJa Hereby Itir ea Tbo TreapaBiiaa; la Strictly Korbid dea On Tkeao'PtamieaaT I'Dder.'PenaJtT , ot Pro culioo." .prlre 15e oack or 3 for J5.. Stateamaa.Pab.Xo Salem. 9rvo. .-. t ; -S7att - Prleaa quotad ,K4 wbelMala aad ara prices re aired by farmara.' Ka retail PricM -rakgiTa: - .GIAr AID XIY ' K o. 1 toft wbiu vkeat Ko. 1 aeft rod vrhoat . 1.40 . it ao . 11. QO . 15.00 Oata . Ckaat bay - Oat hay 0 aad vatck bar Horl60-!00 cwH Hera. S0O-2SO cvt. Hoirv 5O-B00:-rt Li hi. to wa, Coo-a JJ rlll.50 . -$H.tS 2cQ4Ho -S4e SHa lii7 S.4 Bulla lr-ted ork LamVa rP9VXHT Heavy beam Llfht beaa - 1"I11U 15 t lo .a , .2 , .. 274 - Broiler MrattBroklora PaUeta - ' ' i i V ' XSQS, EUTTIR.. BTTTIXTAT -Cremery t---r , -. .4Ta- PnMrft. defered ' , " 7 ti. - 7 . ...... ,. . , ,.,,. .,, . - .;. .t t ' - T" - ' - - Tv : -. 54c ; . -.rrent receipts i32c ,S.-w.V-