The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    flmOBEGPK STATESMAN; SAtfcOtlEdOHiil
,5 A-: .
"-A m3m . lHi;t;lj.f
Ttie WTiirnnsr section .ofi
''the Salem. Arts, League nri-t
ort, Tuesday- evening- at the home
: of lira. Blanche M. Jones, on South
Church. An elaborate picnic dlQ
. ner was spread at 6 o'clock at
wlcbf the members of the section
and their families were the guests,
Japanese hrattrnB- ; were ' f strung
" , from t he i r a pa arbor thlfbii g ft the
treetto t"hercr'ees bank,' Charles
J. Lisle presided aa chairman at
the .meeting which opening with
written greetings frointhe ; clnb
; leader .Grace Elizabeth:--Smith
. wh'6 is in 'Portland, Maine. ,
litr'lLlsleV own contribution to
the evening's program was a short
--alary; vponanza's Last Batyle'
- nop ma T "A Scarlet : Feather? : A
"rdu; Need Not Love Me, fear,
' Whe'ri.I Am Dead'.a Bonhet.j jr
. llu'fh Fargo gave a. 'Talk About
. Two Books' which she commented
upon. 'The Skyrocket" and "Lazar
TJy AUDTIED BUNCII
Phpne 10B , . '
the beach again last night
from Newport. "TheyTehirnelnQ
One of the, moat IntereHtint
gatherings ofth day" will be the
missionary tea' tfiis afternoon at
2; 30 o'tjoct ln:Mfarioh Square .at
which the ladies of,, ti First PrB-
byteirian' -chhrch , will ' entertain.
The ; fionor guest and , speaker of
tba day"; .IU be 'Mf&: Frank MHU
kaov a returned miasipnary from
A, home wedai.ngl o'f? the week,
attractive in . its sianplicity, was
that ; a"f: c M ias'Uargarei. . C6U
Una, one of the most charming'
brides of the reason ,fs: tthtted in
marriage to'isi, -Caryl Carsonu Tbe
service was ondilcted ; at. 2:S8
O'elock Sttnday afternoon," "JTufy .1 d
wo
d
us.
who is here for - a number of
months. . Ml3srWhlale will stng.1
v - i
next Sunday morning at toe Plrat
ChristiiZn cbure.
Mlsa . Maxlne-.Myers . returned
home this week from Agate Beach
where she waa the-hoirae gue?t of
Miss Mildred Roberts.-" i -
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Mr. and Mrs E."M. Ho'ffnell re
turned home yesterday Irorn a two
weeks' vacation in California hav
ing "motored as far "sou tn as 1xb
Angeles. - Upon their' return they
received - new oi tne qeaia
of Mr. Hoffnell's mother, Mr. Re
becca Van Allen, whicb, occurred
on Sunday at 'the borne or a
Witf Rev. Cbarleg K .Ward, pas
tor of the?' First Cpngregationai
cburch officiating '. The - young
.tfouple; wereltmattended
; The bride " was - lovely . In . .her
gown of to8Utt-nt'.!ac;''yiJf
Mrsfv F.( S, QartOQvje4.t " b?uQoet K-wa; a' corsage of; sweet
quatrain, t)fejea'e.!
additions to the program were Pro
fessor''. G." Fra'ukUn "two artj
cles, "Bryan 1 and, the. Btble'liiwl
"Do" 'the' People Want a Goose
Step, Day . ; Tle,;tiUe of .Mrs.
Blanche IjjloDes:tshort story was
'The-'itLse .and Fall of a Plymouth
Rock. toiterV, Mrs, Jones a mo
-read'n'aVclejpn 'Legal Punish-
AddlU3ta4Viests!in thf gtOMf
for the" evening- were: Professor
and Mrs. J. CiNelsoa, Thomas ftel
son. Mrs. V,M. .Clifford, Viola
PrWe '.t'ranklln,' Mrs, , Charles, J.
Lisle, Miss Esther Lisle. Albert
RofV', i,enska , Swart, , Marie,, Rob
erts.F',; . Barton, Merle, Smith
and little son. Billie, Reverend
Jame,? Llslq, and and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Paulus.;,., , ,. v."-";- -i
' Tbenext. meeting will.be a six
o'clgc.k,, picnic supper, on Tuesday;
August, 4. .-. .; . ,
-sIrs. R.-M.'Hofer and Mrs Hal
D. Phtpn were in town yesterday
Interesting peas anj .Cecil Brunner yosea. r' A
two course weaamg tuncneon -ioi-
lowetj the ceTeinony. The rooms
ff OUSJKMit ''2699 "-.deeorated with
Sweet peas, gladioli, and fern
Mr. and Mrs. Cran. left late in
Hhe, ftf rjiqon, for Krtfo d; Cpn.';
Both Mr. and Mrs? Carsoa arfe iivll-khown-'in-
SalemW Mrtk Carson is
a graduate of the Salem bierh
WhbiVa'nilTjslrr'CWn Hi&i 6iei
affBpifwitle: Sigma Gimmd
fraternity. Mrl Carson ; holds
master of sciehTe filcfee from the
University of Iwi ife ifas a po
sitiqn as chemist for the Jonijecti-r
cut ; state boara pf health. Mr
Carlon is tho only eqn of Mr; and
Mrs; J. W. Carson Of Kairvlew ave-
nue .. . . ' !
Miss Vivian tVliislef, her Salem
friends wilr be interested, to .learn
is havia the opportunity thi sum
mer of-studying with Madame
Bertha Beeman of New York City
I SQCIAL CAXXXDAR t
w ' TODAY . ,.t
Women's . Evangelistic Prayer
league. "Mrs. W. CJ Young, S4fi
North. Capitoi'street, 9. o"clock. -
OAC club picnic. Two miles
north of Spong's Landing 5:30
o'clock. ' ' '''
First Presbyterian church Mis
sionary eociety. - Marion - Square
2:20 o'clock. ' ,
Ladies of the GAR. Mrs. Rol
lo, West Mission street, hostess 3
to 4 o'clock.
Sewing society of the Woman's
Relief Corps. Mrs. Louise Kooa
336 Leslie street. . '" ,v
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.-Van Allen.
of Fort Snelling, Minnesota, where
Mr. Van Allen is captain of the
infantry. Mrs. lloffnell was vis
iting at the home of her daughter
at the time. ' ' r ' " ' ' r
Franklin B. Launer arrived
home J. jesterdayinorninff from
UBicago arier more than a year s
absence in Europe, fd be the guet
of hfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. WsJ
Launer for a periqd" of, sue., weeK3'
"before returning 4 to . Columbia.
fif p., where le. has. accepted' a pd--
rtion at the college there. ;
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' The Needlecraft" club met with
Mrs. J. W, LaBare of Lee street on
Tuesday.- Miss Lillian Snais of
Los Angeles a niece, of Mral F. G.
Stearns was a visiting guest; ; Mem
bers present were: j . ; A.
Mrs; George Martin, Mrs. A.
Cad well Mrs. E. Gilliam, Mrs. H.
A. Dasey, Mrs L. Bechtel, Mrs. L-
C. Brotherton, Mrs. Ruth" Dennl-
son, Mrs.' D. Cade,, Mrs...F. G.
Stearns and the' hostess, Mrs. J.
W. LeBare. ' ' tl ,' , i
The next meeting will be held In
two weeks at the home -pf Mrs.
J.-J. Newmeyer of Chemawa if the
weather la not toa'hqV 'X
Mr, and Mrs. Evejett II, Craven
of Portland, who are spending two
weeks' vacation with relatives in
Salem. i started for Manhattan
beach;' this morning where they
will enjoy; a few days w,lth Port
land friends. - : ' " - '
Tho American Legion auxiliary
is holding a vase shower for Hos
pital No. 77. " Cushions, waste-
baskets, etc. will be appreciated
also. Bring articles u Rottle
shoe store by Friday, July 24i'
A party including-Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Sharp, Miss Clara berl. Miss
Margaret Wicker, Mr. Frank
Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sharp.
and daughter, Ada Sharp. and Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Bushness and fam
ily motored to the beach for a few-
days stopping at both Pacif ic City
and Neskowin. Miss Clara Eberl,
sister of Mrs. J. II. Sharp and Miss
Margaret Wicker,' niece of Mrs. J.
H. Sharp saw " the ocean for the
first time. Miss Eberl and Miss
Wicker' are frpnf " Grand Island,
Nebraska. : " . i .
i Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay left yes
terday for their snmmer home at
, . it -At
a quiet wedding which took
place at the' First Christian church
parsonage,' Miss Crystal Yates,! pa
ly daughter of Mrs. C. C. Wltzel,
1031 N. 17th st., and JphnJW,
Simeral of 980, "Cottage 'street,
were married Saturday afternoon.
Rev, J,: J.".Evans, pastor, .qt the
church ornclajea, .;
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!Mr. "and -Mrs'. JZadoc Riggsfare
among those. from Salem who, will
e - ln' attendan.cp .at the Knights
Templar CoscJaye next, week in
od a a Roster
fKATEUSAU ORDER OF KAHLES, t
1st nd 3rd Ve4. VV. O. W. IU 8. M.
" M'HMt. Kw'r, Tt4. 13B4-K.
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TYKKiR-VPUICAL SO. 210 -SECOND
SlurUy. J p. . m. i. AiikinKioii,
prUent; Boy S. Tl.ar-tt. eorftry.
fuse from plants,'' Ward said.
" Today the Rhine river has a
larger' yearly salmon run than the
Sacramento river. The Sacra
mento is regarded as one of the
best salmon streams in this coun
try.' 'The Rhine baa been fished
for -1500 years and the cSuntry
surrounding the river has been
settled for as long. The Saera
mentu tU'er has been fuhed for a
very few year, and alreaqy the
amount of fUh is dfiulaiHhing."
The answer to the problem is
easy it met now, according to Dr.
Ward. . It is a question of spend
ing' a. thousand dollars now- or a
million dollars later on.' New
York. City Is preparing to 'spend
$100,000,000 In an effort to save
the remnant of her fishing indus
try; - . " ; : '
! J "Oregon has an Industry worth
billions of dollars' and unless the
people- of the state awaken to the
danger -that ' threatens this indus
try. 'through carelessly allowing
the streams to be polluted, and
dams over which the salmon can
not run to be built) the. Industry
will diminish Just as it has in the
eastern part' of the United States.
and finally it wil disappear alto
gether." Dr. Ward .Said,.., .
PuitUhrd ry Moraing (cu-rpt Mo- j
dy S4lpm,'th ( ,)regm J
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corset
1 v$ H
V fflw A -u.-
Oiie
:'tL Lot ;
Gossard Corsets, sizes 24,
.30, 33-34; values to $8.50
$195
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Gossard Corsets, sizes ; 28
to 31 Rvalues to 68.50....
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Corsets, no lacing; elastioJ V
inset! si7s 25 tn 32. Won- -
derful values ..1;...!...:
Reducers . for abdominal
ancl fjiaphragmj ! Value'$5 -
$98
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The Mother's cjub of the . First
Melhist;pwcopal church wlij
meet Friday - a f temoon .at ,2:3 0,
o'clock at the home -of.. Mrs. C. J,
Lisle, 1041 South .Thirteenth
street, for the purpose ,Q.f filling
missionary box.. v. ' ' j
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Franklin are
visitor in Portland for a few days.
The Woman's Evangelistic
Prayer -league will meet at-9
o'clock this morning with Mrs
FARM CONDITIONS-rJWCH
0ETTER, JARDINE:SAYS
SECRETARY, . SAYS -;AGniCLL-
- Ti'RE is irpj va ii; XT
. ,,-v '" . I. i i ' - rf' ''. f'."
Fanners Getling. Out of Shadow
' "f - Bankruptcy ; ' Cat llo ani
0"-.
Hog4 Gootl
WASHINGTON, July 22. (By
Associated Press.) Agriculture is
"safely convalescent," Secretai-y
Jardine -declared today In a re
view of the situation as seen from
his eight weeks western tour.
W. C, Young, 346 Ifcrth-'CapittfV
I
street. Mrs. EfHe Dunlap will be
the leader. -; , ;. vj.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stanford 'havVi
returned from a delightful .outing.
in .the Mt. Hood country.- Excel
lent trout fishing was "found1 In,
Laurel- creek and Lake Branch;
the oiitlet of Lost lake, where they
camped' for a week.. They after
wards circled Mt. Hood .and ' wprej!
at the 8pow.,jjne. near CloudLjGa-M
Inn, They camped at Elk Mead4
ows" and ..returned viaVthie..pew
Hood River loop highway. -
Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising-
t l . - Pally r fiu4y
rtn timc : 2 cenU prr wttrd
l'hr limr.... 5 fnl pet word
Hit tliurii....: 8 cut prr worj
One HioDth, At'.'.J acd .
Sunday , . 20 tent l pr wnl
la rdvr to vara the tuore tkaa
tiu rt,.-adTerliewat oust tan i
couneeulive iuttt-A. . -
No Ad. taken far ! thaa 25 crntt.
Ada. rua Sunday OliLV charged at
ooe time rata. . . ...
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. AJvrrtiapmrat!! (ezcpt PeraonaU
and Situation Waated wilt ba takro
over the telepliooo if Ui advertirrr la
a nbecriber. to phone.' - .
The 8taMmaa will re:eW aJrer
tUcmenta at anytime ef-the day er
uicbt. To iaaare proper ela(ica
tiona ada. ahould e ia before 7 p. m.
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Te; furnish all the prospect
y.o ran dandle . We have an
prai-r -who does uething; but
lut and phutotrauh property
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PP : rand of prvpertiea : properly-
liate4. We are sell in s han
drede of tbeuaand ot dollars'
worth ef property every month.
Money to Loan
On Real Etat
T. K. FOKll
(Oter Ladd h liukn Bank)
BKFOKE
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HOME
" Insured Properly
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who ha been aucctafal eitker
in real estate or some other
arllinc '' & r- hUOer
almmanafer, at our Portland.
PARSER RRAr.TT tOMPAKT
lOOtt Porter bldf! Cth at Oak
Portland, Oregon
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WANTED TO RENT :tf
8MALL V ARM. 5 TO 40 ACKKS r-
rent. Phn 112, eteoin; ITi-
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WAJiTKW .MlacelUneouti ar.
wn.i. pay CAsn roit i'sti puv
a""la
WOODRY TUK ACCTIOSEKR Bt'Yj
seed foraUvra for cash. Phone Sli.
UIOirEST PRICKS PAID PK rsKB
' aioes, tools, faraitere. Still's I Vd
Uooda Deptv opDoite tonrt hone.
CASH PAU VOK. KALSB TF.EIIi-i
dental , (old, platinum aad ditc-arjd
Jewelry. - Iloke Kmelliaa; and M.i.
t'o Otsego, hlirhiraa. !-"jJ7
WOOD -WAN'TF.D I WANT To bl"v
aeaae wood and trade a new dra; aw
Inward paying- for It. See Sul!Ur t.r
Khoten at the Statesman office. 3.".:i.f
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WA?yTEI Employment 49
WANTED- PRIVATE MONEY ui
laras joans. ne several
tnt waei -eeweuaa aa Kf I
lee., ton Oreeon liMr. S'
FOR KALE
:?7 i
AUTOMOCILRS
WR WRECK 'KM
Parts for all "ats. We sell for lesa.
tiet-our prices On trailers. Salem Aato
Wreckia Co 402 8. Church -fitreet.
Phoe 1S9.-,f.i- v -la3tf
SCHKLLER AUTO-WW'l'KlSO OOi.""lH
'heir Tour old tar.V llixneai' eaab price-
ifaid. 185 N. Vmmer.-ia1 Rt. ljmf
ALTO RKl'AIRIXG
rott GARDEN FliOWIKO. BASEMENT Av 0 'niVT;rni rt 'Z,
digginf rk P 1Fa: "AY 110 DIVISION RT.
I ' lmltf CrOOU vloLUf yoit SALE. TEU'J.iu V.
MALE XLKE OR PRIVATE 8ECRH- . -''iSui
enn"'id- AddT FOR SrIUV CLOVER ANU.UTI
a ii -i " - " " " retch. Phone 104rJ2. 37j.'..a.
- VOrtilEXI 21 hav i-ok SALE BAIJ-'.I) CLOVER l
1 ' per ton. Phoae 10SKJI. UT..-J
TO LEASE BEST BISINESS LOT A- L
tloa in Salem. 6e B. W. Mm, 202 CUT FLOWERS 41I.AUIOLCS. PHONE
Uray B'tt. " 21l9tf UlEai ar U4U-M. iVuiUaad Nurv
kX)R KENT 8TOREROOU 05 TATT , , ' ' V. , ., ; lliI
atrei.j inquire flotel Argo. 21j2fltl LANGE RANGES COMPLETB LINE
1 l'eoplea Eurnitura Store. 271 N. IW
PRINTFO CAROS, SIZE 11" BY. 77 aieretal. . 27.1
wording "For Rent." f,nca 10 cents -
each., j Statesman Boaiaesa OfOee, an FOR HALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TK1
rrounl floor. ' ' renta a bundle..' Circulation dcpertwebl
1 - 1 " ' "" mmm:mmmZT Oregon Stateemea. " 37it
t FOR KEXTA part menu 2:1
I - FOR SALE OR . LEASti-OV EASY
uoUKity
I Oourt.
4 ROOM APARTMENT, 1311
flUMSllEO AI'ARTifrjiT, CLOSE IN.
adult. 75. Ferry St. 2JjJ4
UOOO SERVlCRrATR VRIRCE, MED-..I
I.ER s LEBENXD tJAKAUE. tenv
eral repairing. ncCfcasorie. tirea. Miller
and SoiUfc Commercial.' Phoue 5C1.
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TWO LARGE FURN1SUEU -ROOM3
v with laleeping porch. 448- . Union.-
Adult. ' 481l8tf
Airro tois
SEE US FOR TOP- AND PAINT WORK:
, O. J. Hull Auto .Top & d'aint Shop.
Rear fire department. P-ltHf
1IEIA WANTED
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W ANT E I E XPERIEXCEli TlME KEEP
er. H'rite V. O. Bos 127. j3
JIEL1 M'AXTED Female 13
WANTED HOOCliKEEPER, FOR MAN
and loy, 13 ,r., on farm. Write, O.
J. PeVaney. Jefferson, Oreg., Route 7.
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STREAM POLLUTION J'.
DECLARED MENACE
(Continued from pax 1.)
was' a retnrh ot 'confidence.
short agriculture appeared to be
"gradually, getting Its house In
order agaln,"after the post-war
disruption
-
Declarlns the Tanners them
selvea were competent to work out
thejr own problems, Mrv Jardine
said that If he got the ngnt. im
pression tnere.wiu not, oe , any
great demand for farm legislation.
Many ol;th'farmer8 told 'him -"to
let' it atone as'thlngs were going,
along, pretty-.well... .: , - ,
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jaxue ana nog men are oet
ter off than they have been since
1920 and I do not see any sheep
men, down at the mouth.. If the
wheat men are careful in market
ing .their crop they .will get good
FOU RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Com-
Jnercinl. 3311
diliaa. Route T, Box SrS.iSaleai. 3a3
FOR SALE USED lA'MBKK, 14th ANl
Oak. 1'hon Ii2-W. - . 37jta
1057.
RENT FURNISH U. APARTMENT
Tate bath. 54 j Court St. Phone
I 23j2a
FOU ItKXT Rooms 25
PLEASANT KOUMS. CLOSE IN. PltONK
4H5-W,
25j28
HOUSFKEEPINQ OR SLEEPING rooma.
267 Si Church. ' - 35i24tf
PRINTED CARDS. PIKE 14" BY 7H"
wordipg, "Iteoai to Rent." prtee If
cents raci gtatesaam Buainen ntrtca,
ground floor. '
ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME,
three blocks from --state h raise. AU
eonnience. Ivetlemaa' preferred
Pleas grre references and -address A
B, car Statesman. . 25j28
a fvery. thorough and Bpientlf ically
conducted Investigation' Jra.s bfedn
made. Dr. i Ward has been called
upon to conduct' this Investigation
Dr. Ward said last-night tho
eastern ' states are .realizing Jnow
have taken steps, tdprevent stream
pollution. In- the Potomac ."and
-Connecticut rivers, "where a lew
hundred years ago there weren
I eronrmous yearly runs of. salmon,
there are today no rruns- at all.
This condition Is brought about by
I carelessly alloing dams to be built
In rivers without provision being
made for salmon jto mount .them,
when they desire to go up .stream'
to spaw,rf, by allowing city waste
to: enipiy- idllo aue rivers ana by 4-hsy and other InlpottaAt 'crorH,
allowing Jtivate " mannfactwrlng
planls.'Iq "dump their waste Into
the rivers. "- -
prices and they , aro learning not
to .flood the markets.
"Conditions in . the c.orn belt are
reversed 'from whit" they were a
year ago when hog3wera "still
cheapand corn waa-a -poor and
expensive Crop. Indications are
for a largo cotton crop -end a fa
vorable income in the belt as a
whole; - - . . . . . - --
"There are certain dark spots,
however. In the general agricultur
al p4ctM, it ia true.- The south
west -is struggling under prolong
ed and serious drouth. The east
does not. show marked im prove
mopt: ; .This region was . hit : last
year, by low. prices 0 .noUtoen,
effect the necessiry readjustments
n trading, methods.':
"Hut they are not going to re
peat what" they 'id' during t'ne
tirst three months this year. If
they don't do something then
something will.be done. I know
there 1 a lot of gambling there,
but It is difficult to get facts on
gamblers."
The aim of the department wa3
to put the .board-In. -the hands nt
the good men" constituting it
Ho called attention to a demand
from the 600 members outside of
Chicago for "Chicago to put its
Louse la order and advocated a
clearing house for the exchange
similar to bank clearing houses.
'Secretary Jardine reiterated he
favored some marketing machin
ery for the farmers, and that it
mlgl:t be necessary for some leg'e-
'ation along thU ine although hei
. I a.wi Tt-vrt a Vuw r rv ro-V l.T " T
beiievoa tne larmeds themselves! "7 . "f -' ' . 1 ' 'JIT-
FOR RK'X rr-R.OOM SUITABLE OI
students, with sleepaig porch ynxUexe
Ererybinjr modern. Relerencea. ar. rw
quired. Address room,' car Statesman.
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V FOR BENT Housea 27
Trespnss Notices .: !
"' For
r t
Tresn Notiees, sire 14x9 inches;
prill lei an good 10 ounce eanas bear-
the words. "Notiee Is Hereby ttn
en Thtt Trespaasinr Strictly Korbid
dea Oa These Prrwiieea Uader Pensltr
of ProeecuUon." Priee lie each er I"
far 25c. SUtessaaa Pub. Co, Sales.
Oregon. ' , 3Tatf
FIRS.T-Ca.ASS RESTAURANT DISHES.
20H (ourt St. 3TjJ5
SELL- US YOUR USED FURNITUHER
. H.. L. Stiff Faraitnre C-o- Used iioods
Dept. Opposite court house. ' 37m2'tf
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE I BY SVi",
SO receipt forms in hook, 15 cente per
bank . or two. lor . 25 eenia. . tstes
Bian office, 21& beuth Comaaereial St.
Salem. ...... 37f2Stf
FOR S.ILKU restock 39
VXTEHINARIAN DR. : PATTERSON.
Pbon 2028-W. Rt. 2. Box 29. 3j?tf
KITD W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN
Office 420 8. CooaaMreUL Paone 1198.
WOOD FOR SALE -- 43
HOU8B ' FOR RENT CLOSE IN. IN
qmire Hotel Arjo. 27i28tf
SEW VODERS HOUSE. - 5 ROOMS;
. f nrpace, laundry' tray, every conven
ience.! CJote in. Vhone 2044-W. 27j2
FOR RENT DWEIXINO AT- 1052 gaf
lnaw;l $20 pec month. . Call at States
man huiineas office, or Beck A Hen-
rfrieka. - - 27ast
i - vprance- faped, the same prob
lem a good .many years ago. and
met ft , by prohibiting-the dumpH price fluctuations Secretary; J ir-
ana j the dairy crop . ha3 had" ecd
pomic difficulties.' a- - -i ?i
Regarding the r rop6ed" change
In the operating of ,the ChicaRo
hoard of trade to 'prevent wirte
ling ofany-waste in rivers and byUune declared he had reason to be
cbuusuiBg piants io treat all re-j levo tnat tne board -Itself would
v
would either wdrk out some meth
od of disposing of. their surplus
products or avoid creating sur
pluses. .
An illustration of what farm
ers can do to prevent over-production,
he said, ia the, fact that this
year whsat termers reduced their
acreage by 20,000,000, which was
put In other crorR.7 '"
GERMAN KMIGR.TIOX
DECREASES
BERLIN Though German
emigration during 1924 decreased
from 1923 figure the total is still
much' larger'than ihe prewar per
iod. Last- year 58vt37 Oermans
emigrated f i; .fjOO in' 1 92i';'while
the yearly prewar average wi?t
000, according to the German SU-
honat! with ; 8 romu houaa close in. S35;
7-roum house, rlose in, S.0: 7 reom
house eloae in 940. .
.. CERTRI DK f. M. PAGE
JXTJD SAWS WOOD. PHONE 249. 43U
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft. and IS inch.
Dry mill wood.
Green to ill wood. --
lry aeeond rrowth lit.
Dry ani ol4 fir.
- Dry 4-1 1. ash. mapl and ak.
FEED K. WELLS.
Prompt delivery and reasonable pric
2e0 South, Oiarch. Phone 1542. 4364
18 INCH OLD FIR SECOND UROWTII
ak aad ash. Phone 19F3. U. l. Mae
field. 4Jfit1
492 N. ('ottage
!2tf
GOOD COAL DRT WOOD
PROSiTT DELIVERIES.
IlILLMAN FUEJ. CO.
TELEPHONE -1US5. 43J9tf
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POtXTRY AXI EGGS 45
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pJLPDlLll
. Comrnencins; at. Ua. m. today and continuing through
out the day ahHevenirig batfi today and tomorrow Over
land anc Waiyi-Knight demonstrating cars will leave our
salesroom tery thirty ;rhinutev j.We sk everyone torJakc
this opportunity to ride' in -these wonderful cars:: v5
i i - FOR RENT
T rMa cAd plastered house la aartk
Silesa; 2 bleeka from atreet ear. Vni
tree aad garden. tau.OO- per asonta.
UlrirJt aad Roberts, Hi Ke. Com't
Phone 13S4. ?7il4t1
FjINAL ACTION DELAYED
ON PARKING ORDIfJAHCE
(Coatinned from pat I.)
ed to draw warrants "uXfrcient to
eover he Jollowing claims: Road
Guilders Equipment company.
fl,000to PPi .on. new .Keystone
grader; Wl-il.Schweiaing. serv
ices far street Improvement, 50;
ijild II. Davis, 2'L fofr services
in street improvement worJf. -, ,
Bills providing .for the assess
ment) Of the actual cost' of Improv
ing tne following streets were
paHsedii Oak; from Liberty to
Hlgh$S382.14; and South Cot
tage,, from Ferry to . Tr ade,
$4922.39. " ' -
FINE BARRED ROCK COTES FRO If.
huh record trapnested stock. Park and
' Klieeamith atrams; none better. l.M
- and t-J.UO while they last. J. P. Smith.
rout 7. lios 65. . baWm. 1 niile.
' froaa lairrrounde a SiUertoa Koad.
. 1 4Sj-Jl
wtt-i II a
MISCELLANEOUS Bl'
IF INTERESTED IX CAMPBELL KPI
Jertrie Rante. call-5H. - 1 tm u'
Ton 10.5a per store by gettlok vlul.s
wt fire.-- - : iljjfi
SALEM FUEL M TRANSFER COV T il
Trad St balers.- lt ua note yea
.on wood, coal and transfer. 'saoTina; aed
drayafe. Day psoues 752 - aad -i'X
iht phone 10. - - - MjTtf
FOR SALE OR. TRADE---8-ACRK Itl
burbia loaie. 7-room atodvrn hotisv"
Jmrtly lurukhed; ..with fruit and anj.
Vi mile from ear, on pared road. Vi.il
take reeahtlot. as firt payment, or
houif In town np to 30ol. Onnera
nly. Price 550O. rhone 10CI--J.
j Sli23
LOST AND FOUND 53
High Street at Trade
telephone: 1341
General Markets '
'T
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PORTLAND, July 22. Hay :
Ilayrog prices, valley timothy". 18
619;Ldo eastern Oregon 1 2
Zi.SQi alfalfa $1S; clover $16.50
oat hay, $15.50; cheat $15; oat
and tetch 51..50: straw $7.50
S per ton. - Selllmf -prices $2a
ton mure. . - -v .
J -
LOST OR STOLEN, WEDNESDAT
f nifht. July 15. between 7 aad
a'etock. .Llewellyn setter about 1 yesf
Id: black and white. Male. Reward
sa fiiulr r.Il Dr. fl K. Prime. h-
Vm. - ' " S3i2t
PEKSONAL
53
HISES' TREATVE-NT
FOR APPENDICITIS
Tt-Ia-Wonderfut'" Free Inforwat.oa.
Address Una Co., Portland. Orera.
- nSal-l9iS
SIOXEY TO UOXS
5T
PORTLAND, July 22.tra,GraIn
futures:- ,vVheat, hard, white; blue
stem, i baart, July $1.46; August
$1.42;! Septembr; $1.41; soft
whltej Jsly $i:4SrAu?ust J1.42;
September $1.4ii 'western white,
July $L41;i August $1.41; Sep
tember 1.4 ( .- Jiard 'winter, July
$1.4 3; August $1.42j September
$1.41 i northfTn-spring, July. Ang
ast. September ' $1.40; western
red. July, August, September
$1.3$ i BBB hard white. July
$L45:j Auguit, September $i.44.
Oats. No. .2, 36 pound white
feed. 'July $32:(August, September
$29; No. 38 pound gray, July
$2r; u.tust. September ' $29.
Mi:iun. -standard, July, August,
SeptPTiner $2S.
rpriTLAND. Jnly 22 Portland
dairyexrUanffe!-- Dutter; extras
j"-:; LardardeMicrprime firsts
4U-; Trsts 42c,-".. , , ,
'K-, extras 37c;' firsts 33c;
KOTICE HAVE PRIVATE MONEY TO
l.oaa oa city property,-- S4e a at one.
HOME REALTY CO.
163 S. High. - "23
MONET TO LOAN ON CITY PROr
erty, either buiidiar and loaa plaa or
prtsat noaey. i eras loans with in-.
aaraae eotnpany money at SH
eommiabion added. Ralph 1L MrCuHy.
Noa. 6 and , oteea hlooxe BW r . a
lem. 57fltf
FEDERAL FARM LOANS. -Wood.
341 Slit SU .
F. I-5Tal
. . FARM LOANS , . ,
Loaf time, easy parmenta, low Interest
no fees or eomnuseions.
PERRINE MARSTERS ......
414 r.m-r Rid. H.l.m. Ore. S.J.'l
- WANTED LOA3IS
50
TO BORROW S250o ON FRCIT '-VR,'
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