The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 24, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    CTHff OKEG 01J STATESMAN t SALEM,? OREGON V
FRIDAY .fORNIKG;-JULVf 24,925;, T
rhond
'-jf "13 ' perfectly .probable that
, 1 ; jire wtlj'be more a'lem folk
''in town jovor jthe week-enil ;at
hand than on any previous week J
fnrf thla summer The reason is
- 1 - . t ., - 1'nWA D (tin V ' inA
' limited night only. Is to play-to,
" moTrow at the Grand theatre. ' To
i see "T 'he hivalai" a play so. time-
less In. theme that after it centnry
and a. half it is playing to record
4 houses throughout the' country,
will ho both a' distinction and a
.pleasure. To miss feeing VThe
Rivals," itichard Prinsley Sherl-
-dan;p exttaordinary cQBledy, 1 to
. miss ' the j most magnlficaht dri-
- matte opportunity of the season.
To. stay at" home1 the one and only
- "night !TIe lUvals" plays ought to
be as' much as impossible it tteems,
Otic could almost say, -Tf member-;
in'g;. the' greatness of the actOTs
who are tf play a physical Imfcros
' - sibilYty. Rotable among .the actors
is Mrs. Flake who has beenneted
for tW6?deicadesl . A ' number in' Sa
lem., have j already been favored
nciw'fefi"!tOi. have' seen her. iinpitral-t
leled acting, : and will welcome af
neWAporBnny wItbdoubIa.'pteas
ure' bhauncey Qlcott as Sir
Lucius will, be. hauncey3 Olcott
most,' superb; Thomas A. Vise
wflj ;tEftbe'iaii(dm'oVrdw: night
while "the" icharaclerlzallon of Bob
A ores win be delivered "through
;thii personality of JaWes T. :pW-
era. , , i Lola ; Fisher, Lotus Itobb,
Marie' Carroll, Kenneth Thomson,
Fred'Erfc-ae'rald Itogers.' lJefog'e
Twade, and Herbert Twade 'com
plete an exceedingly brilliant as
semblage ibf actors. It Is donbiy
interesting that the v role ,MFs
Flske Is, carrying was taken in'the
: famous -Jefferson all-star' cast of
Hid by no other, than Mrs. John
Drew while the part of Lydia Lan
gulsh was memorably, enacted ',bj
Julia Marlowe Taber. ' " .
Acfctffdtojf tb'ciayton Hanilltbti
who-wasia gnW-here last Saturn
day, "The Ttivalsv is -experiencing
a .re maskable Jour. ' - Tlax receipt
llV. .-j, - .... 1
Our Annual
l . ' .
- nUAiie any oi ine following goos remain :tfey will oe
. '.sold at these prices 1 . !
Dresses .
-One rack of-Sport
0 House Frocks
. ; One rack of ilesHrirhmetl
.with lace ancVself .materials
4 X
Dresses
Dotted voiles ginghams and
'English broadcloths rZirS
Dresses
;Tissue Gtnghatns -and
. zt ullSh JsroadclQths .,...
Discontinued inumbers to
be soldout at .v.-..i.
Brassiers .
, ' . j bti closed otit'at....:......:........ ; I
Sweaters
,vev Sloevelces and Twinir
to goat ?1.00 and.... 1
,;..,):: -. . ;. :,; . ',.ut.:j
Parasols' j;- ;:-: ;!H
i , . - 3 ; .v t--". k : " J :!N
A11 Chinese Parasols, long.i
... piind short? handles. lU-
J 1 numbers ......:.
t.l.
New KneaDnle stitch
! Hose in lisle : and'
-f.r llsle'at - -,
; Olove3
n"' j ' ! button and elbow length
t ;, r"i silk'and.fBUede-' in"black or
a ...v.;.-.
vviu to ...
M t . ' ft'
-
100
records
for tnirtysi years were
broken m tfefe; fOfLtTS'i'
inThiiadeiphiajLv ,
The Salem nia.aagfement.foE the
event has the enthusiastic, support
o t the Amer.h'aa ! AOeUtion of
Uafvers Xtjftmen yito at prac
ticalfyyn'naftlmoos in. their .feeling
tha4o see hejltrythe
all-star" cast in which it'js now appearing-will
be'6ne of the. remem
bered events of .a JJfertima. , , i
; : i:J.v'-:': Mrf:
, friend ; of Mrs.j -W. JP, Fargo
are interested vt the appearance of
her ?poein, ;.GIJlV irt, tbe eurrent
issue otMclures magazine.
Miss EdnaiL.tetllngof ;Se
atite Is the houseguest : of i Mrs.
Paul B. Watlaoe .Miss'., Sterling
arfivedhers yesterdayi - -
'A teardieHt rfe- atw-li!h- v,witnw
be the g nests 1s the- deHgbtful'.af-
raJr whictt Mrs?: XV"M. Anderson
has planned for Saturday after
noon and early evening from 4 to
8 o'clock. ? A'h03tesy sMrs. An
derson has . chosen, titers particu
lar nours. fa order that daughters
who are working- ytm have an op
port u-nity ta come aftr their lot-
fices . have - closed.! " Invitations
Jiaye "been issued to a large group
for. the, occasions !
'. &ra B. -Miles1 has been itW
guest -for the past vweek of r her
daughter, 'Mrs.. " !VJI1 ..KiUch t 1 a
-rortJand. '.: i--J '. y'M
. ' Mr. and Mrs., fV.'K1 Toothacr'e
are spe nul.n g the' m on tlf lot ;S ul jbat
About 23 members tt the Young
Married. People's class of the.First
Baptist church motored to 11a
ger's grove for a delightful picnic
on a recent evening." " Baseball and
SvlnJniinfi: 'were 'the cliief ;'diver-
ions;til -7:30 o'clock when a dei-
ncious luncheon was sen'ed.
"Mrs. F. L. Snu'rrier of Pasa
Striped
$2.98
Eng- tf
.;-rr-.,?v,Ur
off
$i.9a
' 98c ;
sleeve
;. i
Srwrt s Tff ; M, V
silk' and
iahd-98c
f, i
:
Vz off
on
- 3 I'-is'-li-i-M-ilii 'i'lilt!'ft.i.-'
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Is an, interesting visitor I A Salem
at the home of her slsttir, Mrs.
Alice Coolidge. --- ; - t i A : '
Mrs. W. E. Anderson entertain
ed as her guests on Tuesday Mrs.
f. V. Keeler of Stj Joseph, Mich.;
Mrs., J. A. Camobeirand Mrs. H.
E. Kleinsorge of i Silverton. and
Mrs. T..W. Creech, the group mo
toring about Salem for a visit at
the attractive garden spots. - Mrs.
Keeler is visiting at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Campbell, 'in
Silverton. Mrs. Tj W. Creech and
Mrs! Camnbeli were Pirihnn
friends together.'
' . . .'
: Mrs. Mary Lee Jenett of Ix)ng
Beach, Cal.. is a gaest at the home
of Mrs. A." L.: Brown for the next
two weeks. - Later she will leave
for NeWportwfor the remainder of
the summer J
Mr. and Mrs.' E. " M. Page will
have as. .their . house guests over
the week-end a group of friends
from Portland. In the house
party will be Mf. and Mrs. George
Weber Miss "Margaret Brown,
Miss Mathilda Jensen, Miss Bertha
Cronk. Mr. Nat Hlggins. Mr. Ar
thur Voight and Mr. Thomas Mc-
Donough.
Mrs. Mary B. Crawford of Chi
cago has arrived! in Salem lo. be
the guest of Mr.'and Ars. Waynp
nenry and .of Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Crawford for the remainder of the
summer. . i .
55- :
Mrs. Cecil Haw ley and children.
Willis , and Annabelle. jiave gone
to Cascadia for a couple of weeks.
One - of the most Interesting
places, to. be found In Salem Is the
children's playground during:5 the
summer weeks ..where on the hot
test days more than 100 children
gather for swimming, games, and
the story hour. At, the .invitation
of the playground .board which.
appointed by the mayor, includes
in Mspersonnel Fred Erixon, C. a'.
Jveits and Mrs. ;La Moine Clark,
tbe Salem Woman's' dub for the
remainder of July" and through-
out August. ! has' assumed
charge of the story hour for child-1
ren up to the .age .of ,9' years
,;Mxs. . Roy Burton opened the
week's program! jm Monday In
such ' a pleasing 'manner that not
only the little girls, "but also tbe
younger '..boys ' bave arranged to
Join the group for this period in
the afternopn's ' .program." .' On
Tuesday Mrs. W. H. Byrd delight
ed her youthful audience with her
choice ofjstories,' and on Wednes
day Mrs. A.L. Wallace won for
herself a most cordial reception.
Yesterday Mrs. Grant R. Bonell
was surrounded by a large num
ber of eager listeners. " This af
ternoon Mrs; Ray L. Farmer will
be in cbarge of the hour, and to
morrow" Mrs. F. A. "Elliott," chair
man of tbe" Public health commit
tee; which Is the "pioneer" group
for this phase of the club's'work,
will close a first' successful week.
' Next "week Mrs. Frank' M. Erics
son's committee tbe institution
committee of the Salem" Woman's
club will sponsor the story-telling
hour. On -Monaay Mrs. Taul
H. Acfon 'will bo in "Charge: on
Tuesday Mrs.S.I. Endfeott ; oh
Wednesday Mrs.; R. K. Ohling; on
v i t -
J t1C cr'it
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When jFarmers
Need Money.
They can obtain it at a very low interest ...
cost here at Hawkins; &. Roberts, providing it
ia for legitimate purposes, . , . . , , ; , - ; V
We mean by this : the increasing of the
beef or dairy herd;. the purchase of the much
needed silo and the extra land for tasturairfi
or some profitable crop, and for such equip- .
..Jp&k W-vls. needed tc efficiently carry oiw iJt
" farm operations, v ' " - r
Come in thei next time you are -
In Salem, Mr. iFarmer, and ten ri'!
MoRTCACt Loans
Bonos and
Invcstmi
CNLTS j , '
Thursday Mrs. Frank., M." Erlck-
son: on Friday Mrs. J.-C. ?ielson.
and on Saturday "Mrs. E. R. Fiahf
er. ."' j: K w 't
The Three Link club will meet
this afternoon in the club room
at the IOOF hall. The hostesses
wilt be Luella "Engstrom, Sarah
Oliver, Mollie Bush, Hattie Patter
son and Lela Peebles. 1 The com
mittee in charge of the program
Includes Grace Weber, Louisa
King and Laura West.
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Unusually attractive among, the
summer social affairs was the' IB
cover bridge luncheon of Wednes
day at which Mrs! E. M. Page was
the hostess, entertaining for 'the
pleasure of Mrs. Arthur Pike of
Phillipsburg, Mont.'and Mrs. R.
Valiton of Portland. A "olor
scheme of 'pink and lavender was
delightfully carried - out on the
table. ."' Pink and lavender svfeet
peas were used as the center flow
ers, while lavender candles burped
In sterling holders. . The same
color note was used in the nut
cups and in the colonial girl place
card's. " ' ,
Four tables of "bridge .were, In
play throughout the afternoon, the
first and second prizes going to
Mrs. Phil Newmyer' and MisZoe
stocKton,swhiie Mrs. rike ana Airs
Valiton received the guest -"prizes."
Those invited for the luncheon
and the afternoon "of 'bridge were
Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger, Mrs. Les
ter Barr, Mrs. Carl Webb, Mrs.
Leo Page, Mrs. Paul V. Johnson,
Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Karl Ku
geh "Mrs. Frank Myers; "Mrs." Wal
ler. Page, 'Mrs. Roy -Mills, Mrs.
Merrill r OMing, .Mrs. Walter Li.
Ppaulding, iMii Zoe . Stbckton,
Mrs. Arthur Pfke. Mrs. Ribot Vali
ton, and .the, hostess, Mrs. E. M.
Page..- - '
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Mrs. Arthur 3. -Rahn and Frank
lin :B. Lau.ner: were guests yester
day afternoon' fn CorvalHs.
. ,; - . ; , .....
. The Golden Hour club met on
Monday evenng in Tlager's grove
tor an enjoyable picnic meeting.
In the group which motored out
.for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Carle" Abrams and children. Betty
and Bobby, Mrs. .Mason Bishop
and daughter, JMiss " Henrietta
Bishop, Mr. and , Mrs. Eric Butler
and daughter; Mary, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Ingrey and son, Homer,
Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Ray Pemberton
and daughters, Mary Esther and
Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.' Sle-
w-ert and children, Bess' and Jun
ior, Mr. and 3Trs. Lloyd Springeh'
and -Richard. Mrs. E: C. Van Slyka ;
and children, Bobby' and Jean, and
Dr. and Mrs. Ellis and . children";
Katherinc and Frcderlckv
Mrs. L. A. Blalsdell is entertain
ing as ber house guest her mother.
Mrs. Edith Miles of Emmett, Ida
ho. .Mrs. .Miles arrived In-Ealesl
Saturday' to; spend .' the summer,
here. ' ; . ' ' :
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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Iluckesteia
are domiciled at Rockaway .'for. a!
rortnight.
The birthday .anniversary -of
Merwin Stolzheise .was the occa
sion of oud of the enjoyable social
gatherings of the .month when
group of Willamette -University
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F&ATEUXALi ORDEIl OP. ".ACI.KS, nwl
lit od 3rd Ued. W. 41. W. 8. U.
Will"tt, tr-f. TM. 1S84-K.
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TXTOOEAPinCAL NO." 210 8KCOXD
Sitarday. 3 p. m. M. Ti.- rilkincfon.
friends of Mr. Stolrheise' ihet on
Thursday' evening . for, a .surprise
party at the P. J Stolzhelse hom
In Salem' JU'fihts. Out-of-dor
diversions were enjoyed' through
out the early evening. At a late
hour refreshments of 'delicious
home-made ice cream and various
kinds of. cake were served. Miss
Keva Stolzhelse.who has won hon
ors In ' the Boys' and ' Girla' club
work,' baked the- birthday' cake Tor
the occasion. ; '" "
In the . group' Thursday were:
Miss Ruth W'echter. Mb?a Mildred
TomlliiBon. Miss Irene Beckley,
Miss Hulda Hagman 'Miss Irene
Smith. Miss Elizabeth Vinson Mid
Rdth Heineck. Miss Elois lleineck.
Miss Ruth bwafford, Mim Neva
St'olzheise, Miss Edna 'Ellis, Mhs
Gladys -Mclntyre, Harry Judson.
Clarence Phillips, Albert Logan,
Percy Hammond, Gordon Kelso.
The honor guest, Merwln Stolz
heise", Jack Vinson,' Paul .Johnson
arid Clarence Oliver. . !"
Assisting Mra Stolzheie dur
ing the evening was. Miss Farrius-
ton. '
Mrs. F. D. Eason and Mrs. F.
A: IKaumaa of McMinnville were
guests in Salem' yesterday.
UEW HOTEL PLANNED
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staci: line To-Kiii'Xrr.mfii.n.
I N O AT KLAMATJl ,FA1.IJ
, EUGENE. Or., July 22. Bids
wilU be called . within - 20 days- an
an eight story. 147-r6oniliotel at
"Klamath .Falls, accordhfg to an
nouncement tonight of Richanl
Separd of Eugene, secretary and
treasurer of the' Stage Terminal
& Hotel company of Oregon which
is to erect the structure.
; The .McDonald .property on the
northeast' corner of Sixth and
Main was purchased for 160,000
as a site for the hotel, which Is
to cost another $190,000. accord
ing to Shepard. .The company is
operating hotels and stage termin
als in several Oregon cities now.
Roseburg Contracts let for1
paying five city , streets.
PEPPLE AND EVENTS
SILVERTON
." " : LILLIE L. MADSEN. taUamaa Correspoadeat "
: SlLVERTON, July 23. (Spe
cif ;tp'.Th!e Statesman.) , Verle
Henry Hay died at the Silver Falls
Tijnber company camps Wednes
day 'noon' as a result of his chest
being crushed by the log-loading
machine; ,Trie young man ' had
been; employed t ihe . camps but
a short'time, about 10 days. .Had
be lived he .would have been IS
years old next week, having been
born in Silverton on July 30.
1908." Funeral services Vlll be
held frdm the Silverton undertak
ing parlors Friday at 2 o'clock,
with' Rev. J. A. Bennett offkiat
Ibk. : Interment will be In the Sil
verton cemetery. Ills parents. Mr.
and Mrs. James Hay and four-sisters
and four brothers survive.
Preliminary plans for a com
'munity fair such as was held last
year were discussed at a meeting
held 'in "the SUverton Chamber of
Commerce rooms last. night. The
meeting Was called "originally, for
the purpose of learning if-afaif
was desired Vby 'the peoplept tbe
city and .surrounding country:. ,As
. . . . ' . ...
ma penijment . was , lavoraDie,, a
number , of decisions were made
The general committee will be thd
same as that of fa.sL.year.. CbarH'
J. Johnson wlll.be chairman. lle
will be assisted .byGeprge Ilubbs.
and by .Ernest Starr, .who will be,
secretary pf the fair. "Dates of
the fair will be September 10. 11
and 2. . ' '
Premium lists and other infor
mation concerning the fair will be
available about the middle of next
week.' '" Much interest was shown
In the-fair of last year which was
Sponsored by the American Legion
and .which was held on the
.grounds and In the' auditorium' of
tbe. Eugene Field school buildinic,
k-Tba. legion voted In TaTor of the.
fair this year at. their meeting last
Monday, night.
"yyrPPatory to paring was
begun, this week on that part of
4Vest Main street which' Is at pres
ent unpaved.' The contract' .was
awarded- some time" ago" to Itar
mon Wilson. and It Is expected
tha't he pavement, which Is to-'be.
r concrete,; will be ready- for nse-.
Within afew. weeks. -t .
CiTfie Improvtrig of tbe street up
west jbilU or . Liberty Jlill; as It s
also, called, win. mean that all of
the, -principal streets, leading into
Silvertpn- are : paved. Improve
ment .of, the. hill has rlong;:been
urged; as'mpst of the traffic into
t6wn" Trom South SIlve'rtbnT and
Waldo ,111113 was over this -til!.
Always rough and with a curve
near , the. bottom, Jhe street was
particularly bad to drive' over.
Complete relief from, the rough
ness of the street will not.be af
forded, however, as there will still
remain .un'paved - the portion be-
lond Eureka. avenue out to the
eArnerlcVn' Legion -.post, oi
ijT
Xtfcr Orr run &tatt man
Terr ninrniac (eirrtt Maa-
day) at tixlrm, tk capital e( lrgaa.
Local Rates
For Classified j
Advertising j
IHily r RnJy
Onr . , , cBts pT Kurd
I'ltrMt - . , f. rmi pet wr4
Sis tiinri.'.....w..M ( lcr Wr4
l)n nmnth, aaitj as4
hunJajr i.:....-....:.20iiU pr word
ia order (tn tle mar thaa
time rate, adrliemenl matt ma ia
eunvecutiVa Uauea... '.' ' ",.'.
No Xi. takeo for fea tian 25 caata.
Ada. run Saaday OSh$ ckard at
one-tiiaa rat.' '
AdTrrtvanata (axfrpt Peraoaato
and tituaiiojn WactU ) will ba taken
avar Uia llppbna it tUa adverticr ia
a nbacribr to phono. . ,
Ta Stateunaa will rcia advar
ttarmeata at any tima of tac day or
nicht. To iainr roDr clanaitiea-
tiona ada. a boa Id b ia befora,7 p. aa. J
TELEPHONE 23 or 583
Money .to Loan
- On Real Fktaf
T. K. FORI
(Over Iadd A Huati Bank)
BTTOHHTYorj I.KAVif YOUR HOUR
UK CAR HAVE IT
Insured Properly .
Phoaa 161. -ek Urndrieka, IT.' S.
Bank Hldg. - ' 4 28 tf
AITTOMOBILF.H
WK WRECK 'EM i
Part for all cars. .Wa n for Jea
Oet onr prTeea oa trailers. SaTem Auto
Wrerkior Co4-40 8. .Ctinrch AUet
VhoM it .''. - - -a3tt
aCHELLER AUTO WKECKIXO CO.. will
buy your od ear. ilirhett caab price
'yaiJ. losri N. rammeeeial Rt. Ijntf
AUTO JIKPAIRIXG
3.
GOOD SERVICE- TATR"PRIRCE. MED-
LER I.KBENGOOD GARATJEr Gen
eral repairiaf. arceorien. tire. Miller
aad 8uutn Couimert ial. Phone 564.
3m26t(
AUTO TOPS
SEE US FOR TOP AND.PAtNT WORK.
O. J. Hujl Auto' Top. Paiat Shop
Rear fire derartment:Jf-16tf
,'HKIiP WANTKIl Slale it!
WANTED TRl'CK TO HAIL LOOS
- balanre of season." Ward' K. Richard
von. 2385 Front. llj24
WANTED CIRPENTER, PHONE 520J
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HELP WANTEIX Female 13
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WANTED HOCSEKEKPEK FOR MAN
and boy, 12 yr., on farm. '.Write O.
J. DeVaney. Jefferaon, Orej, Route 2.
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Silverton met 'In 'regular session
Monday night with a good attend
ance. The chief topics which
came up for dlscnssion were the
legion picnic and the community
fair. Tbe picnic question was left
in the hands of a committee which
will Investigate as to .a suitable
place and time for holding' the
picnic. The legion voted In favor
of a fair, such as, they sponsored
last year. Charles Johnson, and
Henry Hutton are members of a
committee to consider this ques
tion. " Jop Morgan received much
congratulation from' other mem
bers as he became the fatb.rf' a
daughter on Sunday. .Mr.' Morgan
was also the lucky one to hold the
number which .entitled him to the
contents of " the ante-box. Ice
cream was served after tbe busi
ness meeting. - ,
Mrs. R. Punrve, Np' and Grace
Hansen, Mrs. Christina .Jacobso
and ''Mrs. ' -Jo'sephf'ne 'JacobHoa
drove to McKee .Monday for a1
at "the Andrew' Johnson hjorae;
Mr.' Johhsoh'sk reported, as being
quite ill.' He "la suffering from
hardening 6r.T,be afteries' nd'bas
been cohfinetrib'Tiis bed for soyp
ral weeks.-. -- i - -' '- ? 4
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A number of Silverton residents'
left for fiUdsf one. park AVednes-i
day 'morning to be ln' attendanc
at tne! ail-Lntheran. Chautauqua
now being held there.'' Rev. George;
Henriksen has. charge of the boy
encompment,'- the. . enrollment of
which Js expected to be about 500.
He will be assisted by a number
of teachers and recre.ationat direc
tors. -.The . girls encampment la
beaded :.by .Mrs. M. G; Gunderson,
of - Silverton..-. Mrs. George Hen
riksen is one. of the instructors
in. the dai'y cjasses for girls and.
Miss . Theodora RPoriksen Is n
camp. lieutenant..' .. Mrs. O, Orm
breck will "be. at 'the 'park during
the week, alut- taka-fch arge 6f an
ice cream bootb. , v :
Among the girl Kcoiits from Fil
yefton 'camping at .'(tie" park "are:
SyjTlalArson. Irigabttrg Gopl'enid.
Louise H en rikseij.y Ethel LArson.
Martha Thoirj D&qn, Henel vThomp-
son 'prma 'pfaqn.';'' OUie r8 from
hilverton are .Efnar .Qrmbreck.
Norma)i.. and .Marvin" Jensen,' all
Uoj Seotits. and Mrs. Hans Je'nscn.
Chris Hansen." ,Nora nd-, Grace
Hansen and " Alfred Kel jo'n,".' who
are-TlsUing" at Silverton from
Hemmlngrord;" XtYb' . "ore" alsrT'at
GTadatoner" Al'tiougb ""conducted
L by Lutherans the, ciaujanqna 13
i not umiiea to Lutherans only.
. .
At the . district -convention " .t
L Victor roint last Sunday the Sil-
Terton . Christian church . Sahday
school t took the -banner for, the
best average .attendance .for th
past quarter. The attendance last
L winter., eev? raJ .titnes tpasscd , (he
300 mar 1c, and thongh'not so good
atprepnt. Is stlllrery patisractorj
being jtveltttrei JO Q., ."..,7." ;
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OPPORTUNITY
AOVANl'KMEMT
Wa fornxh alt lh prtprta
Two rti handle. We hata aa
appriaer who doe bolhinf tat,
Uat aad ptiutugrapb ' rprt7
fr yoa to !! V a Xbo
aaiwla of properiie properly
listed." We ' ara arlfiiic am
dreda of thoaaaada of dollar
worth af property aery Bioalh.
We aeed a bigh rrJ aaleamaa
who haa beea aaceaaofal either
ia raat atata ar aoaao other
a-ll rag line. Sa Mr. Miller,
aaleamaaacor. at aor PortLaad
off iee.
PARKER REAI.TT COMPAST
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WANTED Employinent 19
FQ OAKUEX riAWtNd BASEMENT
, ' dicrin and . team work, paoao 19P3,
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MALE .Nf.KSE OR .PBI.VATp SECRE
' ,tary to 'invalid. Address 1463 ran
aro
Watevman.
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21
FOR RENT STOREROOM OM STATE
l atrert. Inquire floUl Arfo. 2lj28li
PRINTED CARD,I. SIZE 14" BY 7H"
wurdinf "For Ueat.' vnra 10 rnta
eaci. Stateamaa atuiiceta Office, oa
jtronnd ' floor.
MODERN 4 ItOOM APARTMENT, 131 1
! Conrt. 23J25
rFCRXISIIED APARTVXNT. CLOSE IS.
adalta. 735, Ferry nt. .23J24""
TWO LARGE FURNISHED ' ROOMS
with alerpinr . perch.' 448- Lnioa.
Adults. . . i 23jl8tf
FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. Cms
! mere i a I. -:23tf
4 ROOM FiniN'ISllED APARTMENT,
first floor, ami Karaite. 411 !. Summer.
Alko an bungalow, Parriaa AdJition.
Phone ti:W. " 2".j1t
FOR RENT Rooms 25
BOARD AND ROOM, CLOSE IS. TEtj.
i 1547-M. , 35J26
PLEASANT ROOH3, CLOSE IX. PnOXK
5Mi-W. . . , .25I2S
UOCSEKEEPINO OR BLEEP IXO rooma.
267. S. Church. , .35i24H
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14 BT 7H"
wordinc. "Rooma Va Rat. priea II
ceata earh. Statcrmaa Boaineaa atfica,
froaad Door. '
ROOM FOR RENT IX MODERN HOVE,
three bloeka ' freaa atata feoqie. AH
roaTeaicaeaa Geotlemaa - praXsrrad
I'leaaa (It referaataa aad alreia A
B.eare Btateamaa. ' ZSj28f
FOR" RENT ROOM' SUITABLE F01
atadaat. wit alaepaia porch privilec
Everything modara. Kafsraacaa ara ra
quired. . Addreaa rooaa. car 8tatearoaa
FOR KE.NT Rouses 27
UOUSK FOR REXT CLOSE IN. IX
:nu4raJIolelArf.,. - 27J28tl
sir boom; juocjse seak'.sciiool. and
tear line, close ia. Inquire ,411 Front
! St. ,- 27j2.
SEW MODERN IJOCSE, 5 OOUS;
j furnace, lauadry tray, aery coarea
t ience. ClOK ia. Phono 2044-W. 27j2S
FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1052 Sac
. ;inaw; 920 per month. Can at Statee-
;maa baaiaas office, or Seek . Uaa-
'drieka. 27a8tf
FOR RENT A.. SEW .MODERN FCR-
Iniahed houme, eTerythinC to keep
:rouao with; S-roorn houno rlovo ia. f3u;
7 room houae. clove in, SjO: -7 ruom
OERTRl'DE J. M. PAGE '
.492 N. Cottafo 27j22tf
FOR RENT
7 room rood plastered, hooia ta nortl
Salem; 2 Hock a from at reek car. Fra4
tree a aad gardea.- 930.00 per month
TJIrich and Roberta. 12? So. Cooa'i
Phone 1354. 27jl4tt
WANTED ,TO RENT 31 !
SMALL FARM. 25 TO 40 ACRES. CASH I
Tent. Pnona 1412, evrninga 1752-M. !
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WANTKI) Miscellaneous 351
VTOODRT. . TUK AUCTIONEER BUYS
" need furniture, for rah. '"PUoaa 511,
I . -.5atl
-ui 1 , 1
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR nF.n
atovet, tools, .toraitarav T Stiff ' , Ultd
' Ouoda Dept., opposite conrt boa4. 1
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CASH PAID ' FOR" FALSI TEETH j
dental gold.' plalinnm 'and diacarded!
: Jewelry. Hoke Smelting fend Refinery
Co.. Otnern. Michirin. 31j27
Did You ver Stop.
To Think?
. .By E-.RWaiU Secretary
tkawpea.. Okla, .Board of jCommarca
jThat erery citizen should 7 su pi
port the Chamber -of Commerce
because it is active, alire and do-i
Ins the things that '.go, to make,
the home city a .better place in
which to lire and maker a living. (
"jThat, citiea gjovr throughTtha
leadership pf its Charaber of. Cojn
merce. Its.members aet the atan
dad of the aims and .ambitions of
the. hQrae city.and . should jUra
tbewhole-hearted". suijport'oT the
entire -mmuaity iraj cajyjog
those plans, to -successful . con
clusion. r"; ":
Trvt i .Irf cltyls slmpTylm
poeslble wlthopt-a -'-live.' Chamber
of Cammerce. " ' '' ".
TTiat . knockers .who constantly
hammer "away st erery project of
the Chamber qf'Commerte should
stop: and think, ' "hey only hurt
themselres. .
That lire citliens never aide-'
atep an unpleasant' duty. 1 Tbey
juat step, on. or 'step orer knock
era and to on their way.
Ileal honeii , booster" are al
ways members of the Chamber of
Commerce. Four-flushers are not.
' Roosters , are the fellows who
know Ihe troth when they see It,
and get busy and let the other fel
lows know Jt.
Hoostcrs ,majte jxMjple who can
do thiVss get out sncl do them. ;
MJrers j?ojog''a'nd"keep ro
inf4 and ilielTest' of lb"e people
usually go. the way the boosters
esmasi (
Wanted ,. MLr?lUneou tt."S
WOOD WASTED I WAST TO BUT
mb wood, aad trade a aoar drat aav
towanr,aylaf for it. 8eo Suffler ar
Khotea at tad Staleiaaa effiro. 3ijJJtf
WASTED JPR1VATE MONET TH
farm loaaa. Wa he aweral applica
tiooa . hand., Ilawkiaa A Roberta
lae . 2u5 reron BMg. StdKtf
a?
IIAT 11 rvITISIO.V T5T.
437i:3-
OOOI VIOLIJ PtR SALE. TKU 24-W.
Ti?2tr
YtH'Nt 'JEKeiKY ftlW AXD BARKED
Kurk hen a. V. A. Oraae. KU 5, hex 4!.
3Tj3
FOR8 AXE-J-U AY. CIXJVEB AND OATC
-Vetch. Pboao' 104P33. 3TJ35
CUT FLOWERS GLADIOLUS. PHOfR
111P31 or 1140-M. iVaitUad Nara
ery." ' ' J- 37jJff
LASGE RANGES CO MP LET USE
People Paraitara Slora. . $71 M. i'oaa
- aacretal. - 37al
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TEt
reata a handle. C'ircnlaltoa departaeal
Orf da Suteaaaaa. ' . 37lt
FOR. RALE OR, I.EA8E OM EASY
terma.' gaa woodtaw outfit ia A-l rea
dition. Koato 7. Bos 225. Baleaa. 37t3
FOR 8ALE L'SED LUMBER, 14th AWD
Oak. Phone 1422- W. S7j!y2a.a
Trespass Notices - '
l For gale
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Trespaaa Notieea. alia 14x9 tbcaM.
printed oa good 10 ounce caavaaa Uear
Inc the worJa. "Notiea la' Hereby ttiv
ea Tha. Treapaaainr ia Strictly Korbid
dea Oa Theae- PrvBifeei t'nder Penalty
of Proaecutroa." . Price Ze .each ot 1
' lor 2Jc. '.EUtaasaa PuB. Cu, fl.Uia.
Oregoa, v , : - 5; all
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FIRST CL.A8.H RESTAURANT DISHM.
JOH fourt St. - '" 27j''3
SELL. US TOUR USED FURIf ITCRTR
II. U Stiff Furaitura Co -. Uaed Uooda
lept. Oppeeite court booae. 3?a2:U
RECEIPT BOO ICS SIZE 8" BT tH",
50 receipt forma ia book. 15 eente pet
book or two 'for 2S ceala. ('la tee-"
man office, 21S Souta Commercial St.
Satew; ' -. ' 'A " S7f2tt
TOR 8AUU-I4vcslock' 39
VETEHINAR1AX DR. PATTERSOJf.
Paono 2023 W. Rt. 2. Bo .381 .
FRTD W. LAKGE. TKTERIS ARIAS
oiiiea 420 8. mmeriaL. Pboae llva,
Itee. phone 16g. S9gi2tj
WOOD FOR BALE 43
JCDX. 8AW3 WOOD. PIIOXE. 249. 43al
" - BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft. and 16 iaca. ,
Vrj Bill wood.
Greea toill .wood. '
Iry aoeead rrowta .fir. .
"Dry, and old fir.
-r Dry '4-f t. aak. maple and aak. .
FRED E.. WELLS.
Prompt delivery and reaaoeable prVa
2S0 Soutk Caorch; Phone 1S42. 43js6i1
16-INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH
oac ana aia. raoae ivti. at. D. lttr
field. . ... .4Sfltf
"GOOD COAX DRT WOOD ' "
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
IMLLMAV FUEL CO.
TELEPHONW 135S. 48j29tf
" SnCEIXANEOUS 781
LP INTERESTED IN CAMPBELL. RAPID
- .Electric Kan re, call 568. 1 eaa save
yoa 110.50 per etoT by retting rlb
ot fire. .51J26"
SALEM FUEL ft TRANSFER CO, 151
Trade '8t,:8alem. Lot aa quote j
on wood.' coal and tranafer. aaoviag aad
drayage. - Day pboaea 752 aad II.
Kight phone 1608. - " - S1J7U
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 ACRE SU
bnrba home. 7-rooia modern . hewae,
partly faraiahed; with frnit and nnU.
H aula from tar. oa paved road. Will
take vacant ldt first payment, or
bourne in. town np to 930UO. (Nraera
only. Price 5500. Phone 10CF2. '
PERSONAL
C5
IIIZZ .TREATMENT
'VOR APPENDIC1TI9
"It-Ie-Vrondertol." Free informatloa.
, Addreaa , Co Portlaad. Oreroa.
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iq.EY T0 UQAX ' at
UONCT ' TO .-IXJAN OX CITT. PROP
erty, eitner building aad loaa plaa
prirate anoney. Farm loaaa vritk in
aaraace company money at SH with
rommiaaioa added. Ralph IL MrCurdy,
. Noa. 5 aad 6, bteevea-Moora bldg.. Sa
1b. - ' t iTXlttl
FEDERAL FARM LOANS. i4?i. F. U'
..Wood. 341 ritxe 8u . -alat
- farm: loans .
-Jjoog time, eaay pajnKnia, qw lalerail
tio feel er eonuait'aion. - ,w. .
t . " . PEJLKINK ft. il ABATERS " .
. t!3 Gray Bldg.. Salem. Ore. 57j2tl
: .WANTED" lilAJJg' 'ttJ '
JO BOKROW 12500 ON FRCIT FARW,
Bos 11S9 care Statemaaa. " 59j? '
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REA t ESTATE
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tYour Home
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TEN LOT8 FACING EAST. H - OP
block foar) Foath Summer atreet. eor-
aer- Rural . Avcsae, : ealy GOO. IOO
. ', down, balance eaay. W. C. Conaer,
6uteamaa office. - ' ajl5tt
THERE. IS A NICE. LITTLE 4-ACRr.
farm with "a neat barr alow, a garago
tlid I good ckickra -hoaae, it'a a
. good gravel road only a mile ont of
JSalera. the land i all tillaM aod the
. noil ia lira elaaa and there la trice
little stream running aeroae a corner
of the place, there ia electricity' and a
water rat eaa with a never failiag weil
and the price including faraitare ia
aly 3150 with I10OO dowa it'a a
reel bargaia -and 'yoa'll aay-ae; 'S
acrea improved 6 milea oot with a
acrea ot fmH aad -couple of rhirkea
. hie Thw owner harveMed ' 5 tone
nt Uftn berriee off of 14 nrrea and
'yoa eaa bay the little- farm for 1.m0
and yoa can't beat it-io.thia or any
other country for the moaey and -the
price ia only '-SISOO 'and balf will
- handle: 19 well -improved acre aHe
from Salm and aH tbe vvy
land or 0O and Ke ownVr wiH taVe
Salvm bnnm napartpir: '1TfWVrd
acrve for 4i0 andtbe owner !! ta
''a falem lm id "'
5IcGII.C!iKIST ft PE5XINCT0N -
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