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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
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J ontecl , Face Powder witfi the', new cofd ' create base' adheres ; perfectly, Ino mat ter how warm the day or h'oy strong' the breeze. ' Delightfully perfumed' with the wonderful' Jonteerodor. ";-4'llS fievth Counncrcial BaJem, Oregon. - f 1; -.' "'Hi1 ': a-i. .. ..i.-s-.i 1 fl lH.,.f . .... ' '" ' " " ait P?'t ICill tiW Layers, Market the Culls; J lL!WiftyP?r' J i ' I VaZ. e,e, one-half of the umuer oz eggs to pay ; fof the cosf of their feed alone. Nearlv fiftv cent 01 trie male birds iti everv flvv U:ipe pronw. inathe make on the other half nf hinr wuu 'W d fA-fSI SS Vai)?r? . j oreeders. , Z- z- , 1 v"cc cow you win not only save feed- but vnn wnii rof , &r?ietCeS f0? thfe culled out hens. -rSTlSS okeethfse Cull them out andfReli iJJ'r V- Keep theJiens that lay ate Tin the sunm. and nto -:telni6tdlteM . T' - . . ihvfJ:eS4liforiS?tl0 culling out the non-layers sSS'C ! ; egg production, cnllirnr. .rfc..-flimii. Av neavy As?it-tia tvj l i - ' ' r, - L 1 -'"'S' ri4n.f w' . 1 n hrr lIum ine Daa- wntans many 1 -PF0 'r t;w?fe Vw hens On a back city lot, you need this book. Tho ; ! method Is so simple that a child tan apply it. ; I 'i ..' .GnaranUed,absdutelf to p!asc" you or your nioncT ref unHivl Wi,r. '! -' - .-frfttotttSnd. have be s with this pSKEyta3?SLto; .. ana noi a dook was ever returned. Rend S2. . Address all orders to 7 - -Tf IZ Z7-;Tni ET-Y BUNCH 108 orange blpssbma.. Slve-carried a shower bouquet of , bridea. roaca and pink carnations.--. -U . .Miss Alice -Jaquef, attended -her sister as maid of- honor .and was attractive in- a gown. of blue crepe de chine. She carried. Pink, swe?t peas. Mr. E. Nk'Heff, oltPoft laad, brother-in-law of the grpoin war .best: man.; , , "( i The wedding march was played by Mr. Paul Jaquet, sisteMn-law of" the bridei:;;Mrss, ;NeTa3eryl Cooler, cousin of the groom sang "At Dawning," . accompanied by Miss Hejeff Wild of Portland. v; A wedding dinner was served efter e cereinonyy the table U ing? spread la the yard .under tho friendly, branches of the shade trees. 1 . - ' . . , ; Mr. and Mrs. Cooley are spend ing few A$Y at ,the Oregon beaches. ' They will be at home to their . friends af ter, . ugust 11, 1935 at 1065 Hood street, Salem. Mrs. VRuth Bair , and children, Dorothy, Joy 6e and Lucille, who have been house guests for the past two weeks at the home, of Mrs. Bair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George" K' Thompson, returned yesterday to their home is- Bay CIty;;,Mrsf Balr was accompanied home by. her sister, Mrs. Stanley Ostrander and son, Leland. f Ceremonies of dedication for a Sanitiel K. Barlow memorial shaft were held on the Mdunt Hood Loop highway sear Government Camp were" held yesterday at 2 o'clock in Oregon City.- The erec tion of the memorial to the pio her ahd the' program' Of 'dedida tlbn was sponsored by the Multno mah chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and by the Son and Daughters of Pioneers. Members'of the Portland tent and of the Susannah Lee Barlow chap ter. D.R. R., of this city, partici pated in' the Drogram' as " well as officers ofjthe pioneer unit.;, i The monument dedicated was one of . number being erected by the DrAlvR. along; the route of the OldOregoh' trail in honor of the memory of Samuel Klmbrough Barlow, one pf the early pioneers, who .aided in developing the Ore 6n country, George Himes. sec ' 1 of the hens in every flock TO? 1 "TV me cost oi ineir ieed alone Npnrlw ffw poultry owned by the averare rJSJSZ1 $ thing that.should be known , . , . , - -- , J ...... , , T , ".. . . i . J, T j wi wwusauus ieaains : autnonuetf govnsment and state couhtv" v I poultr7: -duWwu experienced' poUltxyln'2 - the " " - r 15 Couth CclcrciiU- retary of the Oregon Pioneer so ciety, will act as chalrinaa bf'the day. The ceremonies Opened with an invocation by Rev. W. G. Eliot, pastor ; of Jhe Church , of .Onr Father, Unitarian; In Portland, f Included "on the prograhi were musical numbers 'by Mrs.' Nieta .BaHow-Lawrehce: and Mrs. Imd gene Harding Brodie, members of the Oregon City D. A. R. unit, and an address by Harvey G. Stark weather o Milwaukie, chairman of the monument committee of the Sons and Daughters of Pioneers organization. A deed to the land onwhich stands the shaft and I the monument itself was" presented to the state and' received by Gover nor Pierce .when ; the " memorial was" unveiled. Members of the state . high wayV commission made short: talks. Mrs. Octave, J. Gof fin; regent of the Portland'. A. R. chapter, gave an address followed by a sketch of Susannah Lee Bar low by Mrs. Jennie Barlow Hard ing of Oregon City. -.' j i '-A: V ! . ' , i i I' , Mrs. Lacy S. Luce,' Past ' Depart ment President of the Department of Oregon; Daughters ot Veterans, and r Mrk Luce, Mlsrf Caroline Scherer and Mlas Marie Bennett. were week-end, guests of Miss Bennett's parents, Mr. nd Mrs. I. D. Bennett in the Labi AatriM Friends from Salem' invited to meet these guests on'Snnday after noon were Mrs. Mary M. Ent'resa; president of the Oregon' Depart ment Daughters Of Veterans, Mrs. J. . Hi Brewer, Mrs. Louisa1 A Kezar. Miss Julia Webster, Mrs. E. I. Waters v and Mrs. Alma-Fischer.-. ' rr..' ; x'- -v :.;; . ' - .The General Aid society of Ja son Lee will meet Wednesday aft ernoon at 2 ; 30. Oclock. The :Ceri tral'circle willt hare' charge of the social hour." i ' 1 , v "!7;;v;.-.i! ::'' r, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stearns Mr. and Mrs. J. b. Ashby, ahd Miss Lillian .Shain made the Mount Hood Loop trip last. week. 5 They motored to Hood River Friday and camped Friday night. They returned to Salem Saturday even ing, j . .; ' .'; -, ' : k . Mrs.' Claude Steusloff enter tained as her heach guests last week at Pacific City Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Goodman; and Miss Dorothy Goodman of Portland.' j The Chemeketa Camp Fire Olrls will meet at 4': 30, o'clock tomor row afternoon at the home of their guardian, Helen Davis, at 200 ouum zm street. and Save Feed do not Uv' ,W t't. to every poultryman' c ncm over as - thr&LmoritS" TM : , 5 . . v' oi copies oi earlier JUustrations showing vrepaia. bn TOE::,-; Milg j ... ' Mrs. 'Jr. R: Turkey and two chil dren left forher home lit'T&Lotll Monday after 3eing the guests for three weeks of 'Mrs'.- Turkey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Clear water. . ' ' . " ' . s, . ' . j. v . . w . . , The So its of A'eteran' Auxiliary will iold Its business meeting this evening at f o'clock In ' the Attnofy. At this" meeting plans will be completed for a . basket picnic at the i Fairgrounds , on Thursday afternoon. with the pic nic dinner at 6; 30v The Sons of Veterans are incited to come and bring their families. .Ahd ye ladies of the auxiliary, be sure to bring 'Well filled-baskets with all the' 4ainties yoa wish to place therein. Our last business, meet ing was especially well attended, and the attendance tonight is ex pected to be equally . as 'good or better.' ? . . V . . ThV Brooks Community - club met at the home - of Mrs. B.- T. Ramp on . Wednesday afternoon, July 22, 1925. - The alternbon was passed quilting and sewing. Club members present - were,- Mrs. George Ratrip", Mrs'. F. X. Moisan, Mrs; B.1 F. Ramp, MrsC Sarah Jones," Mrs. Ralnh' HaTo'er. - Mn' John! Dnnlany Mrs Arthur 'Mad son, Mrs. Frank Wheeler. Mrs. Tom McKnight- Mrs. tifco: Sturgis, Mrs. Geo. Ferrell, Mrs. C. A. Sturgta, Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh, Mrs. Ralph Sturgis, Miss Hattie Ramp, Mias Hasel Nnys. Light refresh ments were serred by Mrs. George Ramp and Mrs. Arthur Madsen: . .;, '- . Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Teffley ot Sab pedro" California, spent Friday and Saturday of Mast week with. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clear water." ; ;;.,.. ".V. V-i.i iV.; '.'... ' y After a yeaT's absence, la New York arid England, - Mr. and Mrs; Albert- Richard Wetjen are home from their trip' abroad, har-ing- arriTed here last Friday night byf the northern -route. A' week was spent' In, New York city." Mr. Wetjen expresses himself as hav ing come back to his Salem place for the rest of his life time. Me Is cbritinuirig-wlth marked auccess In thj phenomenal aale 0f his man uscripts". ' v ; .. ; Mrs Seymour Jones, state reg ent of the Daughters of the Amer ican -Revolution, represented Che meketa' chapter at , the" dedication of the Barlow memorial shaft yes terday in Oregon City. ' . , ' . . ' ; Mr. and Mrs. William Each are at Newport on a week's vacation. : . , . ' Mr." ab"d! Mrs! A. T. Wool pert were motor guests: of Charlea, Brant on Sunday for a trip up the west i Columbia Highway to St. HelehsV ''? ; . -; ' - ' . . 1 Rumors from the" popular' down town restaurants throw Interest, ing light oft times , on' visiting celebrities. For instance", Mri Fiske, before "The. Rtvals" opened on Saturday .evening entered a popular eating .place. ahd ordered raw carrots which she scraped her self, As a aide, dish.' Mrs. Minnie Mkddern Fiske,' the excruciating Mrs. Malaprop of the play, had puffed rice. ...... -. , , ,-;.. n Rev. R. L. Putnam, pastor-of the Court Street Church of Christ perrormed the ceremony .uniting in; marriage Miss Amanda Barstad arid Walter H. Blnegar. After a wedding trip .to ) Newport,, the young couple will come to Salem 3IEXU HlNT' Breakfast L -r Fresh Fruit (Pears, Grapes)-" Waffles - v- . - Crisp Bacoh .".Coffe. - Milk . 'Luncheon : : - ,'r'v ' -. v Potato Soup'- . 14 Buttered fresh Spinach Cookies . Fresh Apple Sauce -' ;,''".. -Milk- ;,;,'..:: ,1. . . ?! I Dinner". . ,' . . ' Housewife's Delight r Lettuce, and Chive Salad ; . .Baking' Powder Biscuits f Baked Stuffed Tomatoes -. Sliced Peaches - TODAY'S RECIPES ' Crisp .Bacon Have bacon cold and pan hot. Turn once or twtct while cooking, and when done lay slices on clean paper to draUt Pour oft fat before cooking next slices. " v ' . . . ' , ,' -' I " Potato Sonp---Pare anduarter six potatoes, slice one large onion, and cut two , slices rather lean bacon intd small pieces; add pinch of celery seed or celery salt, cov er all with .i hoi water and boii Blowly for 3d minutes or until po tatoea have begun to fall apaitl Do not drain, but put all through potato ricer,, .making rather; thick pulp. Add one plat milk, one table spoon butter, and a binder .made of one tablespoon flour stirred smooth in one-half cup milk or water. Bringoup to bolCatlrnng to .prevent acorchlng. -Add j-alt and pepper to' taste and serve with a sprinkling of grated cheese or parsley if desired. - " j - .;.. . Hoose-Aifc's Dtli-ht .-, rown three-quarter pound hamburger steak' In three tablespoons b'uttcr or drippings from baeoa. . Me.a should not be formed into ca' ; Add one-half hdx raacsjcrl v" haa been boiled ia saltcl v .. and drained. Add to this oue" cau of tomatoes, aui' a" UUc j l ! i i i - a rKlTEEXAt, OltDEIT OF" EAGT.ES. rmt lit io4 rd W4. . W. O. W.-I1IL S. M. TrPOQKAPHICAI. , NO. 310 SECOSD Stard7, 8 p. m. M. D. Pllkinfton, Tridnt; Roy 8. Blertt. Hfrmry. to make their home. Mr. Bine gar Is of Howell Prairie. ; Mr. and Mrs. W; D. Clarke are home from an interesting motor trip over the Mt. Hood loop. " r.: r .; . , Mr. and Mrs. . Lot 1 pierce are spending a beach, vacation at New port. ' - i " ' -i '-: : . - -. Mrs! FJ G: r Stearns arid- her niece' Miss' LIlHanSnaln of Los Angeles, who is spending the month of July I with her uncle and aunf, Mr. ahd Mrs. F. G. Stearns, spent Thursday of last week in Portland: . - " . - -'-Mr.-and Mrs. C. P Bishop', ac companled by Carlisle- Roberts of Hodd River, returned yesterday frohi a ten day trip to Eureka, California, wliere they visited one of their Woolen Mills. On their return they j visited friends at .Grants Pass. . Mrs.. Earl Kennell entertained the Amititian club at. bridge' yes terday afternoon, at her home at 6S0 Electric Avenue. Those pres ent were Mrs. Edgar Rowland, Mrs. Francis J.. Sullivan, Mrs. H. R. White, Mrs. Frank PearCy, Mrs. E. R. ViescoMrs. Roy Jennings. Mrs. C. L. Dunn,' Mrs. Arnold Jrueger,.Mrs. Chester A. Downs; ahd Mrs. Homer E." Ingrey. ' Did You Ever Stop -To Think? - r . y wlu, Mnury . -BBSWB , Oal, Board of ,Coramrc That if gloom-spreaders were required to think before they speak, they might speak different ly. '- . , :- "- . That most cities have gloom spreaders galore1. They are usu ally Just plain theorists and re actlonary growlers. - That gloom-SDreaders dn murh to make themselves disagreeable ana to block progress. Most of them seem enable to change their mental attitude" arid put them selves forward as city bulldeTs. j That gloom-spreaders should change and try to help build the home city by courage instead of trying to tear It down by fear. ' : That it is never too late" for most gldom-spreaders to have a change for the better. ' They must understand that to better their own ; condition they must help to better thr home city. - That for . a- city to attain suc cess It takes consistent, persist ent and continuous application of good horse -sense. ; - i Gloom - spreaders ' who can't chaise, who can't eee any godd in the horn city should buy a-Jot in the crmrtery and phone for the nndertaker. They are dead! British Arikious to Make L Another Climb lip Everest LONDONAddressing the Roy al Geographical Society's annivers ary meeting, the president, the Earl of Ronaldshay, said neither the members of . the late Mount Everest expedition, nor the Mount chdpped green or red pepper. Stir and cook over slow fire for about twenty minutes or until flavors of ingredients are thoroughly blend ed. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve with a sprinkling of brown ed grated cheese If desired. This may be accomplished by placing is oven with biscuits for a fe moments. ' Dishwashing is saved byt cooking altogether, thus giv ing the food its name. . - ; . .-v u - - . ' .. ". WATEir ICE t - One quart water," two cups ... stogar, three-quarter to one cup : fruit Juice or fruit pulp. Boil sugar and water together for ten minutes. Add flavoring, cool and strain ..through fine sieve or cheesecloth. Freeze with stirring. , Lettuce and Chive Salad Shred with the fingers a head ot chilled lettuce, add a handful of, cut chivts and ..cover with .French dressing. This salad may fee aerved from -a large bbwh "with wooden lcni. ments. " " SUGGESTIONS ' . When you put a clean paper a your cutlery drawer foldorcat ,nt least three thicknesses. Then when the top one Is dirty, if takes but a mlnnte to take it, out,- leaving a fresh paper In view'.. U LwhUe-. shelf paper, as" newspapers vuia yeuow. . . .. .. .. Eerore preparing meals" spread some newspapers over tho kitchen floor in catch the little things that Ml from the table, stove or klteh eu.cablneL Afterwards th papers are easily picked up and burned, thus keeping the floor itself clean. . A Jible' in th3 side of an. aluaii- xm kcii',2 ? : be closed by plac ig tho 1 - of a snap dre?s f . ilcner . . In mnti f1atBttt iha'ttai. PnblUhoa'tTarV BOrninr f cxrant M. iT) t tit capital of Cracoa, Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or B4y 1 eenU per wtr 5 m ta bar wkrl Oao trm.fc. Taroo t tinea Bix tiaip.. Mnti por vor4 Una month, ai:y asd - , i Bnnay , io ccattptrvbrl . Ia order to ram tha nor thai on lira rat, odTortiiamaaUnait ruft i eoBoeativo iuura. i . No Ad. takes (or loti thaa f 5 caatL Ada. ran 8oady OJJLT ekarcod, at oaa-tim rata. ,,1 AdTrttaJHnta ' (txeopt Ptnonita ad SiHationa Wasted) will b UkM or? tho tclapboa if tho adtartiaor im a aabaoribor to phona. -- ; Tho Statoamaa will iiatt-'odrer tiaoaaaota ot any tiaia efth day. or ai(hi, - To laaoro prtpor elaaaifleo tioa ad, shoald M ia koforo 7 p, H. TELEPHOSK t J or 58! Money to Loan On Real Ettato - T. K. FORD (Ovr Ladd Baah Bank) BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOTJB HOME OR CAR HAVE IT I Insured Properly; Pboa 161. Boeko 2adricka. Cj 8. Baak Bldr. 4 2S-U AUTOMOBILES . , WE WRECK 'Eif (I j Parta! for all ear W- aoTt for loaa. Get oar priooa oa traitor. " SaUm Auto Wrackior- Co, 0a 8. Cbnrek et. Photso,-: - i..aatf SCrfEEt.ER AtrTd- WRRCKISO COi Will trny yoar .old taT. ' Hlrtv caah itne ajdOgSojnTnriaJtjjlStf Everest committee were ' prepared to admit defeat with regard j to the conquest of Everest. j i- The prospect of putting the mat ter to the final test, he said; de pended upon the willingness, 'j or otherwise, of the Tibetan govern ment to grant permission to an other expedition,-- rather than up on the readiness and-ability i of the committee to organize and despatch it. "Jl . ; , , Bit Tor Breakfast i J We will wpnder some day i v v .-'. -ri : - We wiU wonder . why it took so long to get full derelpoment'; of the mining region at Salem's' front , , V V '! I,; . Th' ore there is" apparently rich Enough to pay well for mining' it; and there is a vast extent of the ore; almost "unlimited" quantl tiee '. ' , n " V !' t ' Tlie Slogan man must prove, !n Thl Statesman of Thursday, that this is the best sheep: country; on earth, and that . there should1 be sheep jon every farm. Can you help? If so, please do so; todhy or tomorrows I. ,. s v ...i; i - As all old-timers will remember, it. used to be , the custom for ! the chairman of a. lecture commlttse tr Introduce the speaker; and he usually improved the occasion to do a little spread-eagling on I his own account. Mark Twain te'Us of one instance, however, S which was refreshingly different.' lie was to lecture In a mining town. The chairman ot the lecture coni rinttee was a rough old timer, who had had' the job wished onto. him. When the time came" td , start things he arose and said: VI don't know anything .about, this .man ho is goln to speak to us.; Least ways I know only two things. One Is. that he has never been: In i the lnltentlar. And the' other is, 1 don't know -why." - -P i .- . ;.' f I , The taxes are Indeed very havy arid. If (hose laid oh by the gov ernment 'were the only ones) ve had to pay, we might more easily dischtrge. them, but we have many others, and much mere grievtdus to some of us. - We are taxed twic as much by our idleness, ! thre tlmfes as much by our pride, and four times as much by our follr. anad from these taxes the1 con mlssioners caa not ease 6r deliver Us by. allowing tbatement n Jamln Frankllr.- ; I! r ; .""V V u Cor fee prices arc down.: iThe DraxilUn coffe- profiteers have ben hoist hy tht ir own petard, S) to speak. They, fixed prices u - ' " , i . . - - a 1- General JIakBt. -r : ' r : -! ., r Portland iJiUry L'kduinxn PORTLAND, July 27.-Butttr extras 47 He; .standards 17c; Prime firsts 4 c; firsts 43c : . ... v-- r . s : - PoHlaad Hay 1. ! , PORTLAND. Jcly. 2?. :buj155 prices, valley timothy 181S; do eastern-Oregon $2l$24 60; alfalfa- $13; clover-- IU.50;- oak hax-$13.50; cheat 13; oat ad vetch IU.50; straw tT.5C S per ton. Selling prices a ton more. PortLnud (;rain F"iitUrt' i: . PORTLAND, July 27 Whoat: hard1 white,-. CDS- Baart, July tl.45; August .11.44; September $1.43.. Soft white July $1.43; Augast, September $1.42; West ern white, $1.42,- Angusti Sepi em ber $1.42: bard wiuttr July 1 1.45. August, September $1.12.; North ern aprlr.g $1.43;-AuFast,:Serte:n; bcr $l.42 western red July $1.3 g, Augu't $1.37; September $1.31; Cnn.i. - 1' white' July $1.47': Aug ust $1.45; ti-teulvr $1.44. .-'-. . ACTO REPATRIXQ COOn SERVICE FAIR PRIKCT. VTD LEa A' LKBEKOOOD QABAQE.' Gn rat rapairinr. aecosaorioa. tiraa. Miliar . and South Coasorciai. Pboao 564. . - r?(f - AUTO TOPS 5 srs rs tor top avd paist wo ex. - 2 .PmU. To Pi 8ho. IIL1 WANTED MOP PICKERS WAXTED ... of onr yards, tho MHoma Kancfe nar la4rpodeoco, 117 aerea, and tk Cwrtia Ranch, arar Talbot ata ; tioa, 90 arrra, Uaual aeeoamoda ; rlaaa torniahtd. Yardi ia xcllat ahapo, , Pickia will brtf about Sp tmbr lt. Kcitr mow at' Goorf -Waters irar itord, or Iurbla, A ' Coraayer, Boa 62, oer Peaocy'a atoro. : ' PjiStf HELP WANTED Hale . 11 TWO ABLTt BODIED MEX FOB WORK , at tb Gntt club. 37 He por hoar. 8 Mr. Sharkey. 11J28 MAX.' rjJEROETIC? AXD RELIABLE, wasted for fattory rrpreaontam to . liandl oor 1aiac ia Kalem district; UKQkual.opportniiity, wHh forts Be (or rixbt Biaa; atpeneaeo or capital tia BecsaiT; writ fully Syacro Motnra Co.. Battle Creak, Mich.- Uj2S ----- aBBm. f SALESMEN 19 PPPPPPPPPPPPPppppppppppppPPPP P PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP p PP pp PP - WAXTED ' pp PP BALES MAX WITS CAB PP PP , pp PP BTO-STOXET XOW" - ' pp PP. OPPORTUNITY FOR , - PP IZ . ADVANCEMENT . PP PP We fornUh aU the proapoett PP PP yoa caa handle. - Wa hare a PP PP appraiaer who doo aothiar oat PP PP hat and photo(Taph property PP PP tor yoa to aen.. 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Com wierriaL - : .- 83tf FOR RENT Rooms . 23 PLEASANT BOOMS, CL08X W. PHOXE 5S5-W. . . . 5j28 HOCSEKEEPINa OB BLEEPIKa rooaa. 7 S. Church. , S5j24l PRINTED CARDS. SIZE. 14" BT 7H wotdiar. "Boom to Rent, ' price ll eoat each. Stateaxaaa Baaiaaa of flea, ...BTooad floor.. BOOM FOB BEST IS MODEBX HOME, Urea blocks froai etate hoot. AD coBTtnieaeea. Oeatlaaua- BrafarraA Pleaao (ieo rofereoeea aad addroaa A B ear BloWamaa. FOB BINT , ROOM . SUITABLE" FOI tvdeata, with aieepaijr porch priTilere BrerythiDr modara. Boforaaeea are r . quired. Aidfeaa room, car BUUraia. aaBaaami.aM..Baiiy .FORI RENT Houses 2T HOUSE FOB BENT CLOSE IX. IX air Hotel Argo. . , S7J28tf FOB BENT DWEIXIXO AT W5 Bat In w; ttO pr anonth. Cah at 8Utoo ...aian . boats Uic. or Bock A Ha dricka. , 178t FOR RENT A KEW MODERN FUR niahed bona. - erythiar- to keep ho-aa with; 6-rooai hoaa cioao ia. $35; " room hoaao, rloho m. 810; 7-roos heaao clous lar 840. OERTBVDK . M: PAGE ' '.-.".-. .. Cotugo a7iJit , .. , . FOR- RENT" . - - T roon food plaatered hoaao I aorta Sale; block froaa atreee oar; Fra troea ana gordeo. 8S0.00 por meTrtx Ulriek and Roberta. A:j fio,'CKn,l Pboao 1354.- . ' 17il4j Wanted Mlacellaneona -83 . lloo OR'tMJ lb:-MULE. Ta..Phoa 1822W. . 733 BELLH- WAXTED A BQXE GRINDER; QfJtrTE priea aad auk. uta Fialay, Jetfer . o. Or(oo. - - 3iJ3 WOODBT THE AUCTIOXEERt BUTI a. aaed faraitaro for taak. Pboao 81 -' ' - . " - ... load high that other coffee producing countries greatly Increased pro duction. Then American bouse lYes best customers for Bralll lan coffee, economized when prlcot were aigb and American whole aalera. would buy In only hand- to-mouth low. Now the, coffee profiteers are getting what the agar profiteers got a few years aso. Only fair dealing Insures gooa business. ' v at aV j w .. , v Prleas. saoted trm' wao1ealavaaJrS prieoa reooived .by farasar. Ko rosai) CSACT AXD EAT o. 1 oM whit wh No. 1 soft red wheat ou - . - Cheat hay -. , tl.41 it.09 "t r . 0t apd ;lch hay ' is.o4 15.00 . PORK, MUTTOX AXD BEEF nor, ino-300 wt. , f H f aowa, ...... . , 10 m LreW pork j e r- 1 7 T u,ab : .saMr P0ULTBT Lltj Item .. LijrM If se I.'lht r.roiler Pulloia .1? .15. .18 51 c .1S 1 ' Ef 55. r7TTr3, BITXTZ&rAT 4S47 , 44 HM.rf,t,-04.rer(i - ,. tANTJOLJUrUneua S3 Good Dopt, oppoaito ooart koaao, - - 5m21tl CVH. ?Xt?A FOR- FALSE TEETH .dontU told. pUtUona mod diaearded J H: aad Boiaerr Co, Otaete. Michifa. 85jT 8EOOXD-GftOWTH WOOD WAXTETIl ?nl4 w Tt,l lor . Phono WAXTED PRIVATE MONET FOB farw loan. Wo kite kaeoral .ppUco. V" ?" Hawkiaa A Roberta lac. 705 Orroa BMf. SSdl4tf FOR SALE 37 FOtIv-Br BODY- FOR SALE K. , D.Bhr Raat 9, Bet 15S-A. 37j30 NEW 32x4 CORD .jTASIXO AT DIS- -" aa im a. Ltanrch. 1 7 j'JStf LADY'S DIAMOND RING. OYER erat. Barxaia.. 780 Mill. 37j30" ar GOOD VIOLIN FOB SALE. TEL. 2044-W. ,V4 OTjZZU FOB SALE. OR TRADE FOB OOW8.-5 , w" aoreeo.. Vh. v. JtoOiaaon. M cleay. Or. - . 1 - 37j29 SMALL GROCERY AXD COXrECTIOX ery atore, lirinx room in connection. I . .doing good botinea. Writ 1445 oaro Stateamaa. 37j30 XEW 8 ROOM MOUSE. S8m7 ivr ! aewly faraiahed. Maat aelL leoriac . 20O0.0O cath prieo. 1375 N Saatsaer. t ll JZf LAXGE BAXGES COMPLETB LIXE-T People FaraUmro 8 tor. 271 X. Cow. mercial. a71 FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEX east o brtndl.- Ctrr.nla.tiaa departaoat Oragoa SUtoanaaa. . 37U ' FOB 8ALE OR LRAfiR nw rirr term, ga woodaaw outfit la A-l cob ditiom. Root 7. Bos 225. Sales. 272 FOR SALf-rjSED- LUMBER,' 14th AXD .Oak., Phono 1633-W. - 87jlyl8 ONE TENT' IBalS. - a-FOOT wiT tji food aa aow. 820. Carl . Swanaoa, Boot t, aear A a bora school koaao: 37j!8 i Trespass Notices For Sale Tretpaa Xotiee. also 14at iacaea, filiated oa good 10 on ace canraaa boar ar tba words. "Notico la Hereby Gio. oa That Troapaaaiag i StrieUy Forbid dea On Theae Proaiiao Uader Paaalty . of Proaoeatioa." - Price l5o each or 1 for 25c. 8utotaaa Pah. Co, Saleaa. Orogoa. . 7atx SELL US TOr USED FUBNITUREB H. L. Stiff Faraitaro Co. Uod Goods Dept. OppeeUo ooart koaao. S7a22t BFCEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8" BY U' 80 receipt fonna la book; IS oontf sal book or two for 35 eeata. fitateo aaan office, 21$ BOaU Commercial St. aliliLMiMBMMHMBaaBBBB2JIllli FOR SALE Livestock S3 VETEHIXARUX DR. PATTERSON, Phono 2028-W. Bt. 2, Box 2. 83t FBtD W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN . "I" . aooaaaorciau irsoa 1188. -ReJjjnol6S. ' ni7IU WOOD FOR SALE 43 JUDD SAWS. WOOD. PHOJfg 248. 431 BEST GRADE OP WOOD . .4 ft. aad IS lack. Dry aaitl wood. -Greoa Mill, wood. ; Dry aoeoad growth fa. Dry- aad old ftr. s , Dry. d ft. sab, aaapl asl oak. 'i .FRED E. WELLS. 1 Proorpt deliTary and roaaoaaal pri 280. Soatk.Charck. Pboao 143 43164 16-INCH OLD FIB 8ECOND GROWTH oak a.d uk Pkos 19r3. M. D. May I"1- . '.. . . , . 4JI13U GOOD COAL -DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMAX - FUEL CO. TELEPHONE 1S5. . 4)7Ptf j SnSCELLANEOTJS" 01 SALEM FUEL a TBA5SFXB CO,' 751 Trad 8V, Saleaa. Lot ooote yoa a wood, coal aad tranafer, morrag aad drsyaro, . Day paosos 752 aad , 18. LOST AND FOUND 6S LOST GOLD WALTHAM WATCH with heavily ongraved hantiar eaae. at tached t fob. with Wire Willamette LaiToralty W. Watch waa Inet Suaday a flora eon. Jatr 'J8 a west -bank of the river juat below railroad -bridge. 85 reward. Kinder pleaao call John Hetaeel at l7-M. 53a7 PERSONAL 63 , mzZ TREATMEXT . FOR APPENDICITIS - ' It-I-WondertaL" Free InforaiaUoa. Address iUit Co- Ponlaad. Orogoa. - . . ' o5l MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN OX CITY PROP arty, cither baildiar aad loaa plaa ot prirato sioaey. Farm loaa wltk- fa aoraae eompaay money at H with eeauniatlo addfd. Ralph R. MrOaray, Xo. a aad e. Stooroa-Mooro Bide Sa loa. -.. 57fl4tf FEDERAL FABM LOANS. . P. I Wood. 841 Btit St. . 571 FABM LOANS Loaf time, eaay paymeatt, low latere , a foe or eomntiaaioaa. PERRIXE A MARSTERS . 212 Gray BIdf.. Salem. Ore. 57?tt WANTED LOANS 60 TO BORROW 22500 OX PRC IT FARM. T ' Box 1180 care Stateaaiaa. j38 .... . - ; I PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP pp . . , - PF PP WAXTED Prirato meaeT far TP PP wall aoearod firat mortgag PP PP '.loan. Aay aaeaaL PP PP PP PP .PAR E'ER REALTY COMPAXT PP ; PP 40 U. 8. Baak Bldr. , PP Talephoaa 3343 . . PP PP 59i7ltf PP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP i PPPPPPPIPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPrPPFP , BUSINESS OFPORTUN1TIES 1 I . A GOOD BUSINESS REVl'IKISO I aboot 353O0 tpoeaiblr part e Sa- t leaa. . A go4 opeaiag. tee Wm. Fleoa- I , lag. 341 Ht I9U for pertiolr BUSINESS CHANGES Jf ywa want to r-t payhig seao aeo Child A BechteU 54 State Kt. Go4 reauurant. Grocery atore. Meat Market. Coafectiooery atere. C reje. beuko atatios.. Apartaea REAL ESTATE 63 Own ' -Your Home KTTS, BARGAINS SOTlM -EEET. 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