' TUESDAY MOF.NLNCry JULY :2l 192 :
THB OREGON STATESMAN,5 Sat.t?ht, OEEGOil
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By ACDKI2J JBUNCll
Phone 105
rpIIB INSTITUTION Committee 1
i'JL t'of the -Salem' "Woman's club
of which Mrsi Frank M, Erickaon j
Is the 'c"halrmanv met yesterday af
ternoon At the home of Mrs. William-
Fordyce Fargo at her home
" on North Church street for the
third meeting of the cummer! per
iod.' "A complete, though very
brief outline- of the proposed
, year's wdrk was made to include
the following . points: 1. Equip
ment on hand; 2. Equipment most
' needed; 3. The Day's program;
4. Comparison "with-, other insti
tutions.; During the afternoon,
the committee also decided to
- 'take charge of the children's story
hour at the playground: for next
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i Those meeting yesterday were;
Mr. -FrankTUr; Erickaon, lira. R.
K. Ohllhg, Mrs; S. It. Endleott,
. Mr. Paul H. Actonr Mrs. J. C.
Nelson, 'and, Mrs. Fargo. . As spec
ial .interests, . Mrs. Endicott will
have charge of reports of ' the
Boys', training school and Mrs. H;
X. Ohlmg of the Girls Industrial
school. The earlier meetings of
the club hate been held, one alt
the public library and one at" te
- Boy 'training school: Oa'-Wel-'
nesday" V bt next week - tfte' GlrU'
industrial school -will be the scetfe
of the fourth meetiag-.--:
The picnic of the Yomareo
Sunday school class jwhlcl was to
i be given today at Hager'a 'grove
- has fceen postponed oil aecourjt .off
i a. 1 ni-'- m mar a - . I
.,4 inc iuji?b i jar. Aianeia. i
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Mrs. E. r. Steidinger, tw""oo
of Tillamook county's : school
"teachers, is In the city tsittn ohb-
time friends and schoolmates, She
is accompanied by her tfaraghter,
Mllllcent,, and her eon Dean. Mrs.
Btsldlngsr, formerly EVa B. Star
key, -was graduated from ' Salem
high school with the class ol 1907,
Bhe is at home at 115 West Wash
ington, V V ' r U?h
W . V .-: - '
Mies Mildred Spong, stenograph
er in the department of education)
left today for a two. weeks vaca
tion in Portland and Seaside ,
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Mrs. g. Levy and Mlse- Elisabeth'
Levy are leaving today for Seaside
Where they win spend tbeir vaca
tion. ..Harry Levy is motoring tlU
vacationists, tot the beach--;,.
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Mr end Mrsl a, K. Hansen, and
children left yesterday, for Seattle
aa&iQther, Washington points for
a two weeks' vacation. f j
Miss Minnie Downier has- re
turned from .'a: two weeks'", vasa
ton" trip 'spent at Portlond and
Agate Beach, i-
I Mrs: J. H. Cvadlebaugh left Sun
day fork Nye Beich. where the is
spending her vacation. )-
Mri andiMrs Wi H: Steusloft
Miss Dorothea Steuslof f and Doug
las 'Chambers are .home. from an
interesting motor trip which took;
themteverVth Mt. Hood loop t
The Dalles, through Prinevllle U
ICafpjiry'o Great
JuluStdre-yide
7S Tj ill! ri. - 91 - i
.tM-
Women appreciate
hardly necesry" to- point out the ab i
vxsabiKty;of baying nov at these' lowj,
pnees when such good quality summer
ririerchandise is obtainable.
T.taJaoe'- ita ;'pbxrit to see
; theco July 'offerings and
moK
vj.iJ
li SIhtIy soiled; fonnerly" sold for: from $6.95 up
v tp $14.50. High class ' wcrkjcariShl p, ctalfity;' good-
j; '.f lockias models. Sizes 6 years to 16 years. Mostly
: white. Everyone will be sold at this low price.
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4S3 State tree$ IUi
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Bend and thence to 'Crater lake
and Klamath. Falls- and hack again
toBendV Leaving: Bend- this -time
for the McKenzie Pass' andf Foley.
JSr. and Mrs. tL Oi Shipley, who
aire spending the' summer at Fetty
sprlngsv Jollied the Steusloff party
for. ther trip tor Crater lake; In
southern Oregon the motorists &.
countered, the hottest lap la their
Journey arriving,, atw Klamath
Falla. on the hottest day in two
yaato.. Ot particular Jaterest Were
the large Wheat fields in the east
ern; part efthy state.'- 'i
ur. ana Mrs. George, v. isnop
left tdday! for Portland -where Dr.
Bishop will attend the'A.T.'M: A.
convention- befog- held ' there this
weefc They will stayat the JTuIt-i
rromah. i . -v
": The x"MF class of" the First Bap
tist church, Will have & , picnic on
Wednesday evening ; t Hager's
grove. Cars, will meet at Church
at 6:30 add conveyance "provided 1
for all. All.T. JJ. people cordially
Invited.
is Ht and Mrs. :Agnew Demarest
Md-cJiildreii are 'spending the
wmmer at Ocean Park Mrs.
Demarast I ia. ctJidactipg ..'revival
thT V i ':- :f. :: .. .
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Mr. and Mm John M. Clifford
entertaiaecf ias their house guests
bVer the Week-end Mr, and Mrs.
Vfi Lawrence of CorraHis.f ;
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Mrs. Harry; MV Styles and daugh
ter, Miss" Maureen Styles, are leav
Ing this morning by motor for a
ra on tit's ""motor trip Into eastern
Washmgtdn; Ther win spend the
larger share of the time in Walla
Walla icfth relatives.' .
, Mrs. Wlnnifred Pettyjohn and
daughters,! Miss Helen and Miss
Luciller Petfyjohnr, are enjoying a
vacation butinr ar Nye . beach.,!
" Mrs. VT. H. Dancy Is entertain-
tnr as her house guest this week
Mrs. Louise Chaplri of San Fran
cisco, airs. Chapin has ' teen a
guest of . Mrs.. 'Al- Jones and of
Miss Mabel Creighton.
Mr. and
Mrs: George t Dunsford
motored to
Rockaway for the week
end.-
- Mr. and; Mrs1. Alton D. Hurley
have as their f house : guest the
mother of Mr. Hurler, Mrs. A, W.
Hurley of j Seattle. Mrs. Hurley
was the inspiration for a delight-
f ul tea- during the week-end when
ir. iiimc Jho ranenoa enter
tained at her country home at
Eola. : .; ,i .v . , c; . , : .
The writers' section of the Sa
lem Arts league -will, meet at S
o'clock this evening for on out-of-
door meeting at the home ot Mrs.
Blanche Mi' JoneaNCn'. .-
Mr. and. Hrs.l W. KlrabaU ot
Woodstock!. Ohio, who have been
the house guests of Mr, and' Mrs.
Sv P. Kimball during the1 weeks
v
' crood values. It's
FOXITLAXD
CU.Alier Street
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Sale. '
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of .July, left Sunday fori their
home, going by , way. of; Colorado
Springs. Mr. end Mrs: Kimball
were honored In various ways
while la Salem. ;
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Foster are
being welcomed back to Salem af-
ter a two years' absence in Dos
Angeles. They made the .trio,
The ladles of the First' Presby
terian church Missionary society
will meet for a missionary tea at
2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon
In Marion square. This affair will
take the place of the August meet
ing of the Woman's Missionary so
ciety and la arranged at this time
In order ta have the pleasure and
profit of Mrs. Frank R. MUllcan,
a returned missionary from Nlng-
po. China, as a special guest; Mrs.
Millican Is now In attendance at
synod la Eugene and will stop
here on Thursday on her way to
Portland.. All women of the con
erezatlnn are invited tn he nres-
ent to meet Mrs.. Millican".
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Vlbbert left
last week for a vacation to Marsh-
field and the ' Oregon caves, '
The meeting- of the executive
council of the Oregon Federation
of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, held Saturday
evening, constituted' the ,; first
stated session since the state con
vention held In Salem , In June.
Committee on appointments, state
business and plans for the year's
work occupied the attention of the
members of -the-Vrd "Who are:
PresIden4iMissv fouise M- Hacker;
IZeigleman; second wice president,
lMls Aiozeue Haix; Tecoroing see
iciai, Airs. r ieu -oauu vmi, tui-
responding secretary, Miss Martha
Gasch;- treasurer,' Miss Martha
Goldapp; '-directors, the Misses
Bertha McCarthy, Celia j Gavin,
Ruth Johnson, Ellen Rudnas, Ger
trude Nolin, Ethel Webb and Mrs.
LaRue Ross, together, with the
president of eadh of tJie 12 fed
erated clubs also natianal vice
president Mrs. Alice Maloney. j
" One of the 'Important commit
tees for the year is the "State Bul
letin" of which Miss Mame Zelgle-
man, first vice president, is chair
man. Serving with her, are the
following members, one from each
club: ' Astoria, Misa ' Margaret
Huebler; Coos Bay, Mrs. Alice Ma-
loney; Corvallls, Miss Merle Hdl-
lister; The Dalles, Miss- Dora Sex-
ton; Eugene, Miss Mozelle Hair:
Hood River, Mrs. Susine Lynn;
Portland, Women's, ' Advertising
club, Mrs. Celeste Harris, Port
land B. and P; Women's club, Mrs.
Pearl Baldwin; Roseburg, Miss
Grace B. -Taylor; SalenVMlss Ro
salia Keber. It Is the hope of
this committee to have a state
paper ready for distribution the
first lsBue sometime in the early
fall. : .u.-.
Other -committee appointments
mado by President Hacker for the
year are : Chairman membership.
Miss Bertha McCarthy,, Portland;
members: Astoria, Miss . Ellen
Johnson; Corvallls, Miss Bertha
Davis; The Dalles.. Miss "Eunice
Bolton; Eugene, Dr. Allie Smith;
Klamath Falls. Mrs. Gertrude'
Moore ; Portland W'omen'B Adver
tising club. Miss Lenore Schulte;
Portland- B. and P. Women's elub,'
Mrs. Maud Weir; Roseburg, Miss
Bess Wharton? Salem, Mrs. Flor
ence Irwin.
Chairman legislation. Miss Celia
Gavin, The Dalles; members: As
toria, Miss Minnie Ambler; Cor
vallls, Dr. Mary Howells; The Dal
les, Mrs. Alma Collard; Eugene,
Miss Ethel , Gaylord; Klamath
Falls, Mrs! Lena Dennis ; Portland
Women!'? Advertising dub.. Miss
Willametta MeElioyj- Portland B.
and p.W6men'"cTu;b, Miss Mary
Jane Spurlln; Roseburg, Mrs.
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which 4s' unsurpassed for in
fant's use. Made of finest ma
terials. i :'
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A safe, mild antiseptia which
may be .freely used as a healing
dusting . powder arid 1 eye solu
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Miss Phoebe D. Davh, eighty
'and , a resident' of Swampscott,
(Mass;, has grstified her ambition
of having a "real good look? e.f
President Cool id ?c since, he'-ar-rived
at Swampscott fot his va-
cation., Shc saw : Lincoln in
augurated ' and has talked with
Presidents Grant and TaTt..- ' '
Regina Rast Sawyers; Salem, Miss
Mirpsi. G. Blair. ;l T
Publicity, - members:? !; Astoria,
Mrs. MargaretjHneblerr' Corvallls,
Miss Merle HolJIster; The. Dalles,
Mrs. Lulu -D; Crandall; Eugene,
Mrs. Thos " Zimmerman ; Portland
Women's- Advertising club. Miss
Mildred Fortner; Portland B. and
P. Women's club, Mrs. -Frances
Beal; Roseburg, Miss Agnes Pitch
ford; Salem, Mrs. Blanche Isher
wood. " '" . . ' ' : ' ; v
Chairman, finance, Miss Ellen
Rudnas, Marshfleld; members:
Astoria, I Miss Mildred RIngstead;
Corvallls, Miss Grace Eberting;
The Dalles, Miss Gladys Huls; Eu
gene, Miss M. E. Taylor; Klamath
Falls, Mrs. Irma Dixon; Portland
Women's Advertising club, Miss
Mary Elizabeth Johnson; Portland
B. and P. Women's . club, , Miss1
Agnes Thomas; Roseburg', Miss
Grace E. Taylor; Salem,. Mrs.'
Louisa A. Kezar.
: Chairman, education and per
sonal research. Mrs. LaRue Ross,'
Salem; , members: : Astoria, Miss
Fern Curry; Corvallls, Miss Mar
garet Sheepe; The Dalles,- Miss
Minna Schassen;.r Eugene, Miss
Mozelle Hair; Klamath Falls, Miss
Chloe Palmer; Portland Womena1
Advertising club, - Miss Dorothy
McCullough Lee; Portland Busi?
ness and 'Professional Women's
club. Miss Ann' Sherlock; Rose-'
burg, Mrs. Maybelle Wi Church;
Salem, Miss Mabel Murray. '
Chairman, , official organn' Na-;
tlonal Federation and national em
blem, Miss Gertrude Nolan, . Cor
vallls. , Members: - Astoria, Miss
Ellen Flook; The Dalles, Miss
Hilda Schassen; Eugene, Mrs. Le
nora McMurphy; Klamath Falls,
Mrs. Myrtle Helm; Portland Worn
en's Advertising club,- Dr. Cecil
Ross; Portland Business and Pro
fessional. Women's club, Mrs.
Charlotte Jennings; Roseburg,
Miss Ava Jane Darby: Salem.
Miss Ellen M. Hodson.
, . r . ; UEXTJ- HINT :. - - -'. -
'T';f ' 'Breakfast ""'';"
Sweet Cherries Corn Flakes
Tiny Baking Powder Biscuits with
,:. ; , y : Fresh Jelly '.
Coffee ; .
Lncbn.
Birds' Nests ' ' Buttered Beets
. Berries ' v Cookies. .
; Iced Tea or Milk :
, : .' -" . Dlnne ' "
Salmon Salad . , Baked Potatoes
Beets Berry Pie
t L Iced Coffee
Today's Recipes
Simply wash the sweet cherries i
well . and put: on the table ina
large bowl with some green leaves j
to add to their attractiveness. Put'
a small plate at each; place and let;
the, family or guests help them
selves to the luscious fruit.
A small oven that may be plaeed
on top ot the slove Is nice, to bake
the biscuits for breakfast. Make
the ,biscuita trw'miitrtttlthem
out and let them stand In the ice
rbox until morning. v" ',l
; Birds . ICesta -Take about, two
cups of hot mashed potatoes, sea
son wen with butter salt and pep
per. , Add half a beaten egg and
make, into balls. Place on a but
tered pah and press into each, the
bottom of a small cup to-.make
tbe nests. Mix some cold chopped
c
beef or a piece or.tongh
ich.has been pan-broiled
"id
n its.:
. ped with some well-sea-mato
sauce .and fill .the
3rush each one over with
.ainlng half an egg and "put
in ot
vto brown
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Salnron Balad One can salmon
drained-from oil. and" flaked one
cup diced I celery, eight or ten
chopped olives, one sour pickle;
mix season with, sairjtnd "peppervlk cortalnlns. fruit .and. nuts.'
Crrrvtt twrith--mflvormls,
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leavear".:-- '.vv. ,; ,t
" EnoVgn. beets may 1
on teiiuce
Program,, xnemberait Astoria,
MIsr Ruth Johnson; Conraiils,
MIsa Alice McGinnis; The Dalles
Misa Clara Will; Eugene, Mrs. M.
S. Ady; Klamath Falls. Misa Jo
Cpp; pbrtland" WdmenH Advertis
ing club Mrs. Fred Vlhcent; Port
land Business and Professional
Women' club, Mrs. Jean- Ewers;
Rosebury, Misa Ethel Webb; Sa
lem. Miss Rosalia KebeT. ' V
! Dotations have been received
from both. Astoria, one of the old-
est clubs, and Roseburg. one of
the newest clubs, that the sixth
annual convention of the state fed
eration be held in their respective
cities. A ballot was taken result
ing: three times In a tie. Portland
JourriaL -V .
"TOO SLEEPY,: JUDGEr
WIO," REPLIES SMALL
Xartlc of tit Ptte Em Suty Sun
day Marnlnf ' Slamtwx IMsturbcd By
-- peitUnd Capl.
Brazier C. Small, Salem Justice
of the peace, holds the undisputed
record for performing early morn
ing marriages. This record was
established at 1:30 o'clock Sun
day morning when Wallace G.
Stockton and Pauline . Pauling,
both of Portland, were married at
Judge Small's home.
The, front door bell rang in
sistently at 1 o'clock, Mr. Small
answered it. - "la it too late to
get married?" an Inquiry came
out ot the darkness. :
"Well, I wouldn't say-that,!'
the Jndge replied. . "It's- rather
early. " -V
"What I mean to sa" the voice
countered.
la.
can we ,get.mar-
ried?" .i
"Have you ' licenser "No
not yet.""' : '
. This presented" another diffi
culty. The county; clerka office
closes promptly at v five - o'clock
every evening. - A deputy clerk
was finally, aroused, ' however,
after persistent pushing of a door
bell. The license was obtained,
and the ceremony was performed
at 1:30 o'clock.
. "I guess there aren't many peo
ple get . married this late, are
there?" asked Stockton, as he
thanked the Judge profusely.
' "No," Mr. Small replied sleep
ily, "they usually get here earlier
that Is -they get here yes,
twen, good luck." .
FAIR IS TAKING SHAPE
PAVILLIOXS WILL BE CROWD
ED AGAIN THIS YEAR
Applications for places to ex
hibit during the state fair are be
ing, received. It Is announced by
Ella Schultz Wilson, manager.
Early Indications' point' to crowd
ed pavillions for, all the space In
the machinery building has .been
alloted and tents will be necessary
to take care of all.
At least 24 of the 36 counties In
the state are expected to have
booths this year. V
Work on the $30,000 boys and
girls' club - work, building, au
thorized by the- last legislature, is
progressing rapidly and will be
completed in plenty of time for
the fair. K j
Nearly every event in the racing
program has been filled and en
tries close. American Legion day
will. be held Saturday of fair
week, and an attractive program
Is' expected to bring out large
crowds, j '
meals unless the family objects to
the repetition of. the vegetable.
Paper Curtains
Did you ever hear of tissue pa
per curtains? Numbers of women
who are tlrnrt nf waatifno nrtolna
in th nmmpr tim whn non
windows let dust blow in in aheeta
are using eurUins ef fine, high
grade. tissue paper for nurseries,
bed rooms, etc. Two 'sheets ot
the' paper are gathered with a
heading at the top and a hem past
ed at the bottom,- making a dainty
curtain that from outdoors eannot
be distinguished from the sheer
est muslin. They save- laundry
bills or personal labor, are easily
made, cost very little and can be
easily changed. Charming effects
can be achieved, too, by pasting
on white background borders ot
birds, butterflies, or, flowers to
harmonize with; the room colors,
Suggestions '
winter variety, does not keep lonf.La"wc?mmon mut
Summer squashes grow quicklv ifj in every
and
spoil quickly. When they w
n,-w hotn. tn -L.
old they become tough and woody
Select the young squash, the skin
of which may be pierced with the
thumb nail. Keep cool audi use
within a few days at the longest. .
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It is always an excellent plan
before washing curtains to shake
but tha loose- dust and then soak
them oyer night In cold water. If
the water becomes'very dlrty the
curuuna saoma ne soasea again
.uw.wutju.j iu
' In. baking drop cookies an alum-
tnum griddle la even better than a
3 f teak with, ialt and
-c--':l2-,.t8"ihe salt
Lodge Roster
FRATERNAL ORDER O? EAOtXS.
lit nd 8rd Wad. W. U. W. 111, o. M.
Wlllett. Swj'T. Tel. I3S4 K.
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ttpographicaIj ko. a 10 secokd
prwtdfntr Ray S- Blodrrtt. twUmry:
KLAfJ" LEADER IS 'NAMED
RESIGNATION OF GRAND
DRAGON WILD BE ACTED ON
DENVER. Colo.. July 20. (By
Associated Press. Henry Hoff
man of Washington D. C, tonight
was appointed imperial represen
tative In charge of the Coorado
Ku Klux Klan by W S. . Zum
brunn, chief counsel for the nay
tlonal organization.
') Hoffman will head the Colorado
klan until the resignation of Dr
John Galen Locke as grand drag
on of the eUte. submitted to the
imnerial officials today, has Been
acted upon.
Dr. Locke In a statement tonlgbt
declared that he would turn over
all moneys and records of the Col
orado klan to the national Offici
als to prevent litigation or contro
versy. .
FIRE DESTROYS- MILL-
LEW1STON, Idaho, July 20
The 35,009, foot capacity sawmill
of the Farrish Lumber company,
located- near- Anatoner-27 miles
southwebt 'of t hefe,: In sbtln coun-
morning," from a fire wjifch started
from spontaneous combustion In
shavings nndeir tie mill. 'Only the
sawmill ' burned',"'' the- loss being
estimated at, 112,000. ' The com
pany will rebuild thci plant with
a single band saw, and will be In
operation within 60 days. No In
surance was carried. ' K
TWO MEN HURT IN WRECK
PASSENGER, TRAIN! CRASHES
INTO AUTOMOBILE ij
CHEHALIS, Wash., July 20,-
Sam Balke of PeElI suffered a
fractured skull and crushed chest
and three other men were badly
bruised tonight when the Great
Northern Portland-bound limited
train struck an automobile on the
main street crossing In South
Chehalia. Balke is in SU Helens
hospital In a serious condition, j
The men, were coming- to Che
halm frpm PeEll, when the train
struck the automobile. ' .
Clarence Long, Glenn Tucker
and a third man were hurt but
not seriously.
Fault Under Mouth of
River May Cause Quakes
TOKYO A scientific opinion on
the recent earthquake In the Tajt
ma region of Japan,' which took
several hundred lives, has been
submitted to Governor Hlratsuka
of Hyogo-kea by Dr. Nakamura ot
the Tokyo Imperial University, the
leading seismologist of the empire.
In his report Dr. Nakamura stat
ed:
"The existence of , an earth
quake belt running from Aomorf,
in the northeast to the neighbor
hood of Sabae town, in Fukul pre
fecture on the Japan sea coast, has
been -well known, but m thfs tone
ho- strong shock has ever been re
corded. On the southwestern Ja
pan seaeoast. Including In aha,
HokL" Idumo, Iwaml and Okl prov
inces, also no disturbance of im
portance has taken place sine the
establishment of Tokyo Univer
sity. " ' ; J f
I am Inclined to attribute the
origin of the4 recent destructive
quake to a deep fault below the
mouth of ther Maruyama river, as
mentioned by Oliera whd have in
spected the Taj J ma rtflon. There
might have been a ldcaf lslocation
of strata near Kumfhatea. tn Wes-
I tern Tango province, and any im
T .u"i aocg ia nara-
ir couceivaoie m me vicinity pf
the river month mentioned. Anyi
how, a sounding of the sea bot
tom near the river might furnish
valuable data." - i
DID. YOU EVER
STOP TO 1HMK
By IS. R. WAITE, Secretary
Shawnee, 0U Beard at Commerce
That 'the building of . permanont
roada Is not only a matter of eon
I Tenience, but a matter of straight
t economy.
That good roads- are essentia;
jio tne flevelopment of any com-
u V""
!t' WM In th beginning. Many
sections stand between god ro?ds
and ruin. , - ..
. - That on account of a poor roads
many rural sections are practically
isolated from their natural trading
points, ;
That good , roads mean -better
farming, better. ' business, better
markets, a better relationship be
tween. tTlA fit, anil rural aultait.
Und a growing community.
That poor roads hold back pro-
i auction, immigration, ddVelop-
In sectlonar tir rnrwl mAm
are not first la the thought of the
business , tafmers and city bui-
ness men means that the lack ci
energy, Intelligence, progregsive
nes rand far-sihtPdjiess .af theso
rM are holdirlgr; back from their
lunity things that would
tfcr Orrscn &tsttsaai
PublUhed eTry morninr (ept
SajX st SatoM, U csritai ot Oip
. Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising ?
Daily or Sunday
Ona ti m ., 3 eonU pr word
rhr timet.
5 cacta par word
Six tinea-
.S canta par wra
Oaa month, dail td
8undr 20 eanta par word
la rder tv aarm tha mora ilia ona
tinta-rata, adwrtiaemeat aiasV ran in
aonaaentiTa iunea.
Ko Ad. taJrea for Im tana 95 aaata.
Ada. 'run Sunday OXLT charjad at
ona-tima rata.
AdrcrtlaemanU - (axeapt Panonala
and Bitoatiataa Wantor) wilt ba Ukea
aver tho telepnoo it tha advartiaar is
a anbaeaibeT ta pkana. -
Tha Stataunaa will rciTo advar
tlaemanto any tiata of tka day or
night. To inaara proper classifica
tion a4av a)o4d b ra koforr ? s .
TELEPHOXI S3 or 68S
Money to Loan
On Ral Eitsta
T. FORD
(Orer Ladd ft Baah Bank)
BEFORE TOO LEAVE TOUK HOiTE
OR CAR JTAVE IT
Insured Properly
Phono 161. Back ft
Zlandricks, U. 8.
4-JMf
Bank Bid
AUTOMOBILES
WE WRECK 'EM
Parts for all cars. Wa nelT for
Got our pricoa on traUara. Baloov Anto
Wrockinc Co 402 & Church, fitre.
Phona 8159. .- Ia3tf
BCHELLtR AUTO WBECKIXO CO, wUl
bar 700 r bid ear. Hifhest eaah- priea
id. 105 N. t frHTtM-ml bi. -tint!
AUTO RETAIRIXO
GOOI SERVTCB FAIB PRIRCK, MED
LEE ft LEBENGOOD OARAGE. Gen
eral repairing; accessories, tires. Miller
mm& Sooth Commercial. ' Phono 6S4.
. Sm26tf
AUTO TOPS
SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK.
O. J. Hull Aoto Top ft Paint Shop.
Rear flro department. -aietf
i in i sa aaa
HELP" WANTED
WANTED EXPERIENCED TIME KEEP-
r. write P. O. Box 137. iza
HELP WANTED 5Ial 11
EXPERIENCED GROCER YMAN WANT
ed Apply Director'a Grocery Depart
ment. 11J23
WANTED 8TRONO WAN TO DRIVE
piano track. Tallmna Piano Store.
395 8. 12th. 11121
SALESMEN"
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OPPORTUNITY FOR "
ADVANCEMENT
We" farniah all the prospects
you can handle. We have an
appraiser who does bo thine bat
list and photograph; property
for yon to sell. Wa here thon
eaada of propertiee properly
luted. . We- are aallin hun
dreds of thousands of dollar
-worth of .-property ovary month.
Wa need a high grade eeieemnn
who haa been successful either
in real estate- or aomo ether
aelling Una, Sao Ma. Miller,
aalesmanager, at our Portland
offire. .
PARKER REALTY COMPANY
.1008 Porter Bldg. . 6la at Oak
Portland,' Oregon
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WANTED Employment 10
TOUN& WOMAN WITH LITTLE GIRL
want housekeeping. Tel 1828-J.
19111
FO GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT
- digging and ' team work, . phono 18TS.
Iml4tf
FOR RENT
21
TO LEASE BEST BUSINESS LOCA
tlon In Salem. Sea B. W. Mac. 302
Gray Block. 31j8tf
FOR RENT STOREROOM ON STATE
atreet. Inra!re Hotel Argo. 21j28tf
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 11' BY
wording "For Rent." prire 19 eente
each. - stnceamasv BuaiPeaa Ulnca, ea
FOIt RENT-lAartmemt S3
TWO ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED. tS
per month. 413 N. 31st. 23j22
TWO LARGE FURXISHED . ROOMS
with sleeping porch. - 44 S Union.
Adults. " - SSjlStf
1311 Court. 33J2S
FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Com
mercial. 83U
FOR RENT FURXISHED APARTMENT
PriTato hath. 543 Court Sk Fheno
105Tv 333
Its social .and commercial life.' '
. Live community ' builders,
through clouds and sunshine, de
pression and prosperity, stand fast
In the faith of better things tor the
home community.
Every citizen la either for or
against . his community.. If he Is
for if he "should boost and Vork
for" It. .
French African Colonists -
' : Ado? .Color. to.'Art Exhibit
fARIS The Interest taken by
France's colonial subjects In the
decorative arts' exposition adds to
tha picturesque aspect of the
crowds dally along the Esplanade
des Invalldes and in the Grand
Palais.- - ; ' :
Swarthy Moroccan , chleltians,
Algerians,1 Tunlsfans, Senegalese,
all in native costume, promenade
In and out among the booths and
pavilions, pausing to Inspect with
gravity and awe the varloua dis
plays... Some have come In ' con
nection -Vlth' the exhibit of the
French colonies and'protectoratea,
but thV exposition. authorities
matQtain- that -a far-greater num
ber arc; in 'the' real tour lit' class",
paying their own expenses and
1 r FOR RENT Room. . I
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' 1647 M. j;T.J
lIOCSEKIEriXO OH 8LEEPIxa
' so? o. canren. j
FURNISHED ROOU, RIGHT CP TOWv
H and cold watr, tm lt iii
JC. Liherty. orer Isrby' Vnt Mm"
FK.IATED CARDS, SIZE 14' By Ttt
wordiar. "Kooma to B," pric u
cents . GUUuu Bmiiui ni'J
gronnd floor.
fcexished Koovwrrrr bath ro
nitifaia. Strictlr mod era
f anr blocks front CapitoL Phona l9ij
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BOOM FOa REKT IX MODERX HOUt
wm iracx uvn iaia aoo. jjj
rwsii ar iwracn ana audrMs A
B, car Statesman.
TVSL. RENT ROOM SUITABLE roi
atndontat with alotpnir porch pr;tiW
. ZrarTthiar modern, iteirvarr r n
quired. Address room, earn Stata.s
ilw k PI
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FOR REXT Houses 27
BOUSE FOR R EXT CLOSE
qnira Eotel. Arfo.
EC. 15.
WELL FURXI8HED HOME. IMSi.
diata possession. S99 Mission. Mr.
John M sorer. 2TJj;
nrw modern rrousE, s rooys:
fornaca. laundry trsy. eTery conT.!
inn. Clooo nr. Phono 2044-W. Z7j:
FOR REXT DWELLING AT U3S Rs
- inaw; $20 pr month. Call at Suu.
man buainti offica, or Bocka ft Uo
drieka. 27s9
HOUSES FOR RENT TWO 5 ROOM.
$20 and. 122-50. Both vacant. iioU
with bath, plaster and pavinf . Aa--'
other '0' C-rootn. closo la and t.
cant. .Back ft Hendricks, C. & Bk.
Bldf. : - - - 27jltf
FOR RENT
T-room food plastered house in uor'i
' Salem :'i lUocka from street car. f'rst
treea ana .garden. 130.00 per month.
Vlrich. and Roberta, 121 Ko. Cotn'l
Phone 154. MjUtt
FOR RENT
S-room home jnst north of City Bi3
on High 8t.. 50 per month.
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
375 SUto St. Phone 51$
AV AN TKD Miscellaneous 33
WILL PAY CASH FOR USED PIANO.
Phono 1659.
WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BPTJ
used furnitarr fer-caah. - Phone ill.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USES
stores, toot, furuituro 8titf'a L'sei
Goods Dept, opposite court house.
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CASH PAB FOR FAL8B TEETH
'dental - gold, platlnnna- and -discarded
jewelry. Hoke Smelting aad Refinery
C-. Otsego, Michigan. 35j27
WOOD WANTED I WANT TO BUT
some wood and trade new1 drag eaw
toward paying- for it. Bee Stiffler or
. Rhoten at the Statesman office. S5j21tt
WANTED- PRIVATE MONEY FOR
farm loans. Wo have several applica
tion - on hand. Hawkins ft Roberta
Inc.. 205 Oreeoa Bid. 85dl4tf
FOR SALE
37
HAY !! DIVISION ST.
87J2S
FOR SALE HAT. CLOVER AND OATS,
retch. Phono 104F82. 87j25
HAY FOR SALE BALED- CLOVER 1
per torn. Phono 105P1U I7j2
GOOD COLLIE PUPS FOR
SALE
37)21
Claude GcM, Oakland, Ore.
CUT FLOWERS GLADIOLUS. PHONE
111F21 or 1I40-X. lYuiUaad Kars
ery. 7i3
LANGS RANGES COMPLETE LINE
People Puruitaro Store. 371 K. Com
mereial. ' . 37al
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TES
eenta a bundle. Circulation department
Oregon: Stateaman. I7tf
FOR SALE . OR LEASE ON EAST
terma, gaa woods w outfit in A-l cea
ditioa. Kouto- 7. Box 325, Salem. S?s3
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8" BT 8H".
(0 roeoiph forma tm book.. 15 eenta pef
book or two for 35 eenta. '6ta tea
man office, 319 South Commercial Bt.
BaJem. 37fI5tf
SELL US YOUR USED FURNITURER
K, L. Stiff Fnraiturn Co. Uaed Gooda
Dept.. Oppoeite oourt house. 87m22U
FOB SALE USED LUMBER, 14th AXD
Oak. Phone 1632-W. 37)It28
FOB SALE Livestock SO
VETEHINARIAN DR. PATTERSOff.
Phono 3028-W. Kl. 3. Bo 29. 3tf;2tf
FRED- W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN
Office- 430 8. Commercial. Phone I
Ree. phwe 166V - - 3hntf ,
. WOOD FOR SALE 43 j
yUDD 6AWS WOOD. PHONE 24. 43ai t
- BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft. and IS Inch.
Dry mill wood.
Green mill wood.
Dry vocond growth fir.
Dry and old fir.
' Dry 4-ft. ash. maple and oak.
FRED E. WELLS.
Prompt delivery and reasonable prwe
380 South Chureh. Phono L4J. 43a6tf
16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH
- oak and ash. Phono Ht'3. M. D.
field. 43fl8rf
GOOD COAL DRT WOOD
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
HILLMA FUEL CO.
TELEPHONE 1SS. 32
rOULTRY AND EGGS 43
FINK . BARRED ROCK COCKS FROM
hirh record trapnested stock. Park ao4
XJtemimith strains; none better. II.
. and $3.oe whtie they Uet J. P. S1'";
route 7. Box 65. Salem. 1 n
from Fairground on Silrerton Roij
MISCELLAXEOUS
51
TENT FOB SALE, GOOD CONDITIOS.
. Will trade Tor
wood." Tel 1S29-J.
51J23
SALEM FUEL Av TRANSFER CO, T
Trade St, Salem. Let na not
on wood, eoel and tranter. taoTrnr aad
nw nhonec 753 aad IX.
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lost an l pewrsro.
LOST OH STOLEN. WEDNESDAY
night. July IS. heiween T
o'rloclc Uewellyn setter bo"tBT'!I
Id: Hack aad white. 'ViTaJ
to finder. Can Dr. G. - FruB,fo'a
LOST SUNDAY, JCLY 1.
PAIR,
leather
Jxk-riisitMMl clseea.- Oi-
. ease Rotara taUaman.
Seward.
55j2l
LO ST DA R K. COAT AS ,
tween Carltoa and Salem on ae
Birhw.y, Conuin P.-J1
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