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H - XVTDNEStfAY 'MORNING; "JULY 20. 1025 - THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE!.!; OREGON I i J 1 ! f ! ii- i t - ; - 1 ."C W audi Bijycn ..! -; V H i ..,:"v;- j Phone IOC v v;-s;: ,rrvIE Salem jWbman's club cal- 1 j endar fdlne year 125-26 was fjniahed : t outline it the meeting oMh4; calendar commit tee, .together with cfiairman of standing, committees, on Monday at the YWCA.4 A general eKfctlc- Ity 1 characterfiea the-' programs frooiijnohtbv tfr month in order j that-added, Interring details may' Le worked In later. : Tho pro gram' for-tpeventlre year, thoagU incomplete will proceed" In -! but liive.as follows: ; . ' '. ; . I September '42:' (a) Sidelights and Impression &t the Marsh tie Id , Federation. (b) Forecast of trie new' year, wo'tk by the" chairmen of standing committees. T-'l r September l? 81 (a) American ArtA" talkbX Miss Eleanor' Sat- tef ot the' Portland Art Institute, (b) Music by I American" CompoB- crs; : . . . , j.-t 1 ; "October 10: j Scholarship' Loan program ' MIs Jesale-MacGregor, chairman of the scholarship loan t board. Mrs. Efmcr. S.'Vlblie.1o8M "j chairman. v ' rf :rM: ' October 24: President's Day. ,; Mrs. Satdle 'Orr-Dunbarrprtftldent - of the state, federation, speaker. .November. 14:. The "Illiteracy . Problem. . r a Chalrton : l Mra ,: November 28: Guest Day. ' A j mn8lcal Tirogram. Mrs. T. S. Rob- I erts; chafrriianL: .'!"' : . jDecembfir 4 2 State Ihstitu tion-'and Operif Forum day: "Chair THE -Magic-Reducer enabfesou t to take off fat in a safe, sane' and con- vement way A few A ' minutes a diy in the - privacy f i your oou doir wQl iaccemplish ; ' amazing resxdtsi'.Thra , . scientific reducer, built , on the vacntiai princi pIe,massagesasit'roll3, . creaks up .fthe; tissue , and takes off the fat. Corset Salem's Leading '.'It- ; 1" i- ( i, in "1 V , i'i . 1 : li til a,, . -if M ti.- t V i '-.Oiie will surely moqee in : q Ji.X t ijJf 1 Gboff tf ' I I . K. W . ....... ; " j i I jl $1.95 y yAmyim i ' .!,.!! We are showing the new Allsilk.' Chiffensthtsbnrie weight and the alt slrk wifh'; lisle'tops ' In sthe Holiowing4 colors :" - h ' , : ' Beige -:t:;; frhrush t , Jl'latinum, , .' . Cireasian -Sunset s j Stardust " Blond Satin t.-.f. Rosewood . : ; Black C (i, An aH silkihose with ravel-stop top an coloraof : Dalni.-ShaijdragonV1 Sand. Silver, French Nude. iphere,v:!l.rvcfct,- foupe, in zu -sizes. man, Mrs. FranH,M. Krlclison. , 1 j r December 2 Cb,riatmaji';dar bis and Ch rlatma's taika. Mrs Svf RoberV' and MteXl, 'Ej;Pric;f in charge.U -if iiii v January 9 : :j international 'Relar tion. , . ;MwSeymuVyJoneuJi; January ; 23 :Trayjelogue Talfc. Foreign Music; Hi I . I'ebruary'r .Oregon , Day. Oregon -books, Oregon poms; uregon ,, uoriea;- ,uregon' music. The 'Calendar committee' ,,4: in February 27: Highlights "in legflat-ion,' , latriotic .music. Mrs. LaMolne li, Clark, chairman. j , Jlirchi I3i 4 Oregoa Birds. Mrs. Grace Freneb, peakerr MrsF, A; Eliott, chairman a . i , t 4 1 March 27 ;; t-Folk Songs and Dancies;' Mrj Ralph .?W!ilte;.vf:f : i PTil 1 1.0 ii ; ff Nenrfnarionl of' .q ficers.- A dramatic, teading by i 'IpVfl' Mm Talure 'Day Ore gon' WIM piowerij;;;.'Pr6fessor Al bert'jceetaer'.Bneakerl':' :' iraJiElectlotf.- of otficera. Better Hemes' program. Mrs. 'ATr'M.' Cftajpman; cnairman.; ,v -r KMaf''2Zf " Installation Tsfof fle ers. ir The jyear in retrospect, by the officers and chairmen of committees.--" ;' V "' ' ' ' '', Judge Petor if. D'Arcy and his s?st,TeresalDArcy, spefit Jast wk ,T!'fend( Hit; Portland. i HWhile the.re ; Judge "D'Arcy attended a With the "Magic! there is no over-exer- j -tion no fatigue ! . .'you simply roll the fat . , away where the reduc- tion is-desired. . L Step . into the corset 'department today and i I let vyour favorite cor-f -setie're demonstrate . this marvelous device. The price is $6.50' Department Department Store New Arrival of wmw$ SUMMER -W' find here the latest sheer Hose at y ' Sand r Camel , RoseblaRde'; Silver .Sun BroWn-.j':j i Bansr.a ; t, Sudan ; ? :,. ; Trench NuiJc ' Atmosphere . . I , Ncde Bark, . . ' m V SERVICE in; SUnsel,". 7. --que-and; $1,8 f.'iM'-f ii.'i Sjley's -98 Peach," Gray, Brown,' "Gufimetal, - ,ry ft ft m LA 1 M "hmmm aV W . v r v - taeetljig- tf the Oregon Htstortral SQQtety spt ,whlch heja, a director, 'Mrand Mrs.LCajd Tope and Mr. -and Mrs. G. - W. Chambers plan to - leave the .first .ot th month for two weeks at the beacti, . . '',.'' ' ; Professor and Mrs'. "W. E.' Kirk plan to leave In the morningr for a six weeks' absence in Idaho. Pro feasor and Mrs, Kirk will go di rectly to Boise" and thence to the mountains northwest of the city where they will be the guests of Mr?. Kirk'g parents, Mr. arid Irsl E. E. : Howard V i They, will return to Salem the first of September. . , Dr. and Mrs. B. I Steeves are j domiciled .at their cottagf . at Sea slde for .two weeks. '. v f! ; v : i' 1 j Tommy iJvesley. and Charles Kay- Bishop arrived -home Monday afternoon i from Agate -Beach by horsfr-back having taken two days for the interesting jaunt. The two lads, both of whom are just twelve years old", are already quite ac complished horsemen. -' ' j ,i -..4i;. ': i T " " ; ; ' ' " '; Mrs. "W. E.! Anderson was called to Portland yesterday on account of the Illness of her mother. - Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bahrendt of Chicago who have been guests for the past lew days of Mr. and Mrs.? S. P.- Kimball left Monday for Alaska -before returning east. Miss Margaret ' tegge k nas re turned home after a week's visit in' Portland at ; the home of - Mr, and Mrs. kenneth'Legge. ' Mr. and Mrs.- T.'A. Llvesley Yeft Monday morning: for Seattle where they will be In ateudance at the Knights Templar, conclave.- ;.. ,." Mrs. G. H. Taylor and little daughter, Barbara r Jean, of Port land," who are house-guests at the home of Mrs.: Taylor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Davies, plan to leave the later part ot the-week for .Neskowin. ' . ; : Mrs. Ralph L. White is antici pating lan interesting five-weeks' trip in the east," her chief Interest during the period being the con vention ..of the. National. Dancing Teachers' association In Cleveland, Ohio, which: opens the. last week in August. Mrs. White - will take some "advanced work fn Chicago under her old,master''before rel turning home the first Of October. Mrs. S. "C. Kightlinger enter tained the members of Ue B; E. club and a few special guests on Monday evening honoring hef hus band,, on the occasion ot his birth day.. Five tables of five hundred were in playthrpughout the even ing in rooms atttactWe with terns and snapdragon. The group pre sented Mr. Kightlinger with a gift in honor of the anniversary. Plans were made at this time for the picnic which the' group will hold on Sunday at Taylor's Grove. Mrs. S. C. Kightlinger is taking charge of the arrangements. - Tn the group -Monday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Town send, Dr. and Mrs. 'O, fJ. Scott, Mr. WEIGHTS Camel, 'Maures Black 9 1 -Beige, Atmos - Rose- r ' i a J a d - fr-5P , JVWDav irAI p-4 J Mrs. JvJward Fandrlch Mr, and Mrs. F.E. TurnerMt- and MrS. Charles , Shaw,, Mr and Irs; Ea; Keene. Mr. and Mrs S. Cj KIght-; linger, Mr Roy(" Campbell of 'Xibs Angeles Mrs..' GJU'.Taylor , and daughter, Barbara Jean, "of Port land; Alisd La.NVelle Keene, Rus sell Scott, and Patricia Scott. r:,--'--.' ,! ...- .;. r-.' ' Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jacobs ot Lake county spent a few days in Salem.l going later to Neskowin. Mr., -Jacobs is vin the employ of the biological survey and is epend fng hla vacation : In -getting ac quainted rwith the western part of the state. '-' -' u : V" . ; Mr.' and Mrs. E B. Fletcher and son,; Ellsworth, are leaving: today for an "outing - at the Tillamook beaches. H Durthgi their' absence they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs." W. Kester, who ; have dairy interests near Cloyerdale. ;. '. ' ! Mrs. -K. M. Harris entertained at her home Monday evening in honor of Miss Gladys Currey, who Is soon to' leave for Honolulu. The evening ; was speh 'In cards and music, after which 'a' delightful luncheon was served. During the evening a traveling case was pre sented to Miss Currey Which con tained " remedies for seasickness, life boats, life savers and other In cidentals necessary ' for an ocean yoyage. ' Guests of the evening were Miss Rose Aline, Mrs. Lottie Aley, Mrs. C. H. Rreck, Miss Ra chel Bayne, Miss-Gertrude Bark W. Miss Gladys Currey. .Miss Clara4 Folbrecht, Miss - Florence Howe, MUg Josephine Johanson, Miss f Clara McNeil, Mrs. Dorothy Rand, ' ilrsVRoy Romaine. ' Miss Helen, JWaleher, s M Iss t Thelma ybung., and. the hostess. ' 1 y, ; '. .ot'- I.. . j' ' Mi", and Mrs. D. B. Flnkenblner and family of-Conrad, Mont.,.vfs Itedl a . few. days last week with Mrand Mrs. C. F. Rellly and fam il of route' 4.'-. . : ' The ladies' social circle ot the Central J Congregational, church will have Jtheir regular Jury tea this afternoon at the "church" at Nineteenth and Ferry streets.- The hostesses will be Mrs. M. O: Coni stock, Mrs. vM. L. Nelson. Mrs. Orin McDowell, Mrs. W. H. Street ind Mrs. J. G. MerchenJ Members from' the -True Blue, Fideles and-Berean World Wide Guild of the First "Baptist churcj) wnrieave'Vednesday morning for a two days' 'stoy at Gladstone park where they will attend the World Wide . Guild ' house party. Those going are' Gail McClean, Ho'shie Watanabe,' Lucille McClean,! Mi- dred Abbot, Gladys White, Helen Alexandra,' Zelda Harlen. Dorothy Bjork, Ran Pennington,-. Hermena Kirchimer, Lavinta; Btrirgy Vermk Hen driclison," Alice Zeilkie, velmli .TrSZ :: o: "b. Neptune. ' j , ' ' ''- ' - ; . ""Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morrison are Visiting ia Victoria, B. C.', and Seattle. ..They made the trip. last week, by motor and expect to bfe gone about ten days more. Mrs. Morrison is the proprietress of thb French Shop. . , , ' The sewing society of the Wom en's Relief Corps will "hold an al day meeting at the fair grounds 6n Thursday. V Several representa-4 tives from other corps will attend the meeting. A cover dish lunch will be served.' ; .', 1 - Dr. Maude Maybelle Grlswold, who lived In Salem; for a - year, twenty years fego, but whose home is. now; at Eureka, Cal., stopped over In thi3t city on her way homje from5 a Irlp ! and 'renewed old ac quaintances here. . She said Salem seemed like home to her," though she was surprised at the many tine improvements. She will be on her. way ; home ; again , today She. has been ron a business and pleas.ure trip through Oregon and . y : L . : . w waHuiuistuu sua a!) iur .ua vau.- couver, B. c, . " . . : , Dr. , Oris wold carries a little poem on' the T)ack of her card, as follows: - - ; , .. , i"? ''( -MY RELIGION " v " O show me. kindness in my life I And show It to "me often, . ., I eed it In my dally strife, ; ; And pot when I am in my coffin A kmile or a:wofd to the Jiving " Cheerfully, lovingly said, , ! Is better far than an ocean of tears After the hungered heart is dead. HOP PICKING PLANNED YARDS WILL GET IN ACTION t ABOUT AUGUST SO - . Rop' picking' in the Salem dis trict will begin aboutv-August 20 thU year,' according' to .estimates of growers. Hops are looking un usually tine, are of excellent- qual ity, and-Indications are for a large yield, according to reports. ,'. Recont indications are. that no great amount ot difficulty will be iuuuu uj iiuti jumunus 11 necessary labor to harvest t-;- crop. Recent labor reports' have consistently reported- surplus p lahor - avallahln tnr - rlklTiP- fnbd. PlrVfne- In nnn Dr wn-tTior aPP.rwat nvnrn nnt rne .rst - - - " - tions may start before - picking herek it is said, but the . majority of growers have predicted August 20 o.r "thereabouts as the starting point.i . . ;-. . , , .-' . - f T.-A. Llvesley has reported that irrigation started ' on the Lake brook ranch yesterday. Indication are sfor an . entirely. Fatlsf act or? yieli there,, he declared. k '- : -j-lD "i't rut' even your, bestfoo forwatd iu a street car aisle. , ... Lodge iRoster rRATERXXb OEDER OP XAOT.ES. mt itX ! 3rd W4. - W. O. W. 8. M. Willett. Pc y.' Tl. I3g4-K. . TYPOORXPHICAIj NO. 110 8ECOND Batordiy, 3 p. n M. v. riitrngutn. RUBBER RESERVE OPENED r GOODYEAR j COMPANY . WILL GUARD AGAIXST DECLINE NEW YORK July 28. Alarm ed by the recent soaring prices of crude i rubber, the .Goodyear Tire & Rubber company announced to-night-the establishment of a "'spe cial raw material reserve" of $3, 000.000 'to safeguard 'against, a possible decline in rubber values. "Due to restriction of output," said Chairman E. G. Wilmer, "the current cost, ot crude, rubber. Is very much in excess of the cost of production, the board of directors has therefore deemed It. advisable to appropriate out of the last six month's , earnings a , 'special raw material reserve of ,- $3,000,000 partially to provide against a. pos sible and material decline in crude J rubber values. This action - Is taken; notwithstanding, our .pres ent inventories and commitments Insure us pur requirements of rub- bef for the balance of the year at j prices Considerably under today s market prices. The local market price of crude rubber on July; 22 mounted to a record high level above $1.20 a pound. A' sharp curtailment, of buying at that figure, however. brought about a decline, "and' tne price today was back to 96 cents a pound. ' v 1 ' -, ' 4 Production and : sales, of the Go6dyear company for the first half of .1925 were larger than' for any corresponding period In Its history.. . ; . ,,..';t . . : Net ;sales Of the company and I its . American and foreign' subsidt- arlea r totaled $94,271,132,' Net earnings ot the parent compahy, after charges but before dividends were $9.Q.li;,407. ' The profit and Toss surplus at the end of the period stood at $25',981,355. GUARDIANSHIP IS LEGAL sustane1 rETtTIOfERS ARE ,. .-IN" SUPREME COURT 1 .Another chapter In the. Eliza f beth-- Watt guardianship case was I written yesterday in an opinion by I Justice O. P.f Coshow. in which! the petition of Cora J. Holman, I Alma R." Schindler, Gertrude u. Scott hnd Joseph -Schindler for a guardian is upheld. The Opinioh seiuea me question 01 jjiiss nau mentality anorshe is adjudged an incompetent person td conduct her atfaljrs, and affirms the late Judge G. Bingham; of the Marion - . v. , orde of the county court. The petition -was filed February ,z,l ipzii. Miss watt is 73 years oiai - Suits to quash the transfers of property ; to Mr. and Mrs. 3. If. McElroy and Mrs. Bertha .Watson are now penaing m tne : eircuit by homicides, but that is no reas-court.- Miss Watts had made ar-1 on they should! be 1 abandoned. rangemenis to ceea aver ijer prop - erty to inese people ana in return was to receive home and care for several things which' are signifl the remarnder .of . her life, r after can, fl. 1urftril -,h( h(,ar(. having? placed her affairs; in the nanus ot attorney awiowmis m them- ever had iheard of evolu departure o a brother to Canada. lIon. Todav n D.Tton; ther are 'l ne property r is esumaiea ,ax uuu. l , s ; . - BUCK .'.CHERRIES' - SOtt AliLoAD FBOM UOCM, POOL BRINGS 18 CENTS The car of black cherries which Youftgi & Wells eold fo't the" local black-cherry association Bold for Ellghtly.over 18 cents a pound... 11 W. Wells ot the Spokane firm re ported the- outcome .yesterday! Wells has returned to Salem' to clean up the small lots, of cherriefc that are coming in on the last-of the contracts here. . . " , t Just what the .association car will' net the .growers has not yet been set and quotation awaits fili al settlement ot bills lor handling of the fruit. The sale netted;$2.56 a , box to the associationf.olb Sjth greatest patron learning has rem, in 14 pound boxes One previous sale netted the as sociation growers 16 cents a pound Manager Brooks " declared yester day. "NOBLEMAN FILES SUIT a.v.i.avji'.; ur f iuu,uuu AaitHiU f I t W"f- tf-a,- jattmAA.nM.M. B nan . - FOR ALLEGED .SLANDER SAfT "FRANCISCO," July 28. C o u n tx Robert - De Clairmont, French nobleman, alleging he had! been slandered in the presence of tne countesa De Clairmont; today i iiea buu in superior, court nerei fot -fl00,000.damagea against uw,s Asuuar, weitimy jmporier of this city. , fJ , i i . j m . vUUiiui ictn.es i ii i -V-iillat told relatives nd frIeno ot..-.Count De Clalrmont's that lhe - robleman had. blackmailed a. vfdtn- .in ' In Nr Ynrlr ft n, ararrrtt I - .. count at oresent Is in New York City. The suit was filed by a flral of San Francisco attorneys. The slanderous statement are alleged to'have been made at the home ot' Countt De Clalrmont'a father-in-law, Don Francisco Du - enas, former ambassador from San Salvador.to the: United SUtes. ; . Aguar was a. house guest rie Dutnas f: ..IIt at ' their resi 1- Ptf" ! attempt w ; uiii.t k,c.ore rela .mi . i . .1 i i" r- )- ' ' - . J" ' ---' ' i' t PublUhed 'r7 moroiic (cxept Moa dy at Salem, tb capital ot Orrfoa. Local Rates For Classified Advertising! - r -rnjr r Sunday ...,''., t eeatt per word On tim.. Vhri tiwra. . cot pr word 8iz tlma 8 eeoU ptr word One moath, daily and ' 4 - Buoday :o acat par word la rdr to ram tbo mora than na tima rata,-, adrortiirraaat malt run ia eoBaoratira iaanaa, - Ho Ad. talcea for Mat tWma t5 eata. Ada, ra a Sunday ONLY eaarsad at oae-iia rata.. : - Adrtiiamrnta (except Peraoaala aad Sivnation Waated will ba takes aver tbe telephone it tka advertiser-ia a inbtrrilwr to pbont. Tae ttatc&maa will ' receive aaver-. t'Memanta at aay tima of the day or Bigot. To tneure proper rlaiiilica" tiona ada. hoe Id ba ia before 7 p. ja. TELEPHONE -23 'or 683 ' ! ; .w Money to Loan On Real Eatata T. K. FORI r .(Over Ladd A Buih Bank) before tou leavr tocr home OR CAR HAVE IT Insured Properly Phoaa 181. Backa A Ileadricka, U. S. Bank Bid. - 4-28 tf , - -AUTOMOBILES - WE WRECK 'EM ' Parti for all rara. Wa aeU lor lea, tiet our pri-ea oa trailers'. Ualem Auto Wreckiar Co 402 S. Church Btreet. Phona 21.r. !' Ia3tf SCI1 KKI.E B AUTO WRKCKINO (X;-wiH bur. your old car. lxjebeit cat a pnre tives on November 29 of last year. the. complaint sets- forth Count .De Clairmont was pur- chasing agent for the French gov eminent during the world war and after hostilities came to this coun try to. engage in business as rep resentative -of several! French business houses. . DARROw-GiVEs Answer TO ADDRESS BY BRYAN (Continued froor 'page J) v i " t . . i . " should commit such a crime as Leopold did? . 'If I -remember right about a week or so after Loeb and Leo- pold committed their! crime a preacher poisoned his wife and a woman her husband so that "they eoiild be together. Would any one I claim that religion had- caused this preacher to do the thing he didf In this'world little, if anything j, accepted . without progress. TO make -Christians of .the Chinese you would be forced to kill many or. them. The invention of the DrIntlne press Was frowned unon i auu ev?n cosi tome lives, dui no l one maintains that It has not done good . .' . ! - Tne bulldlna- of -raflroads. has cost many lives-but they aided I humanity.' sEach year automobiles knr more persons than are illd i pact anj parcel." mw. .trial . t Tlavton t... rfnna the ckse at Dayton, only one of Benfn, mor honk. n I evniniinn 9 w ; I than anv other kind, and the hook ahonft. In r.httnnn!.g ind nthpr " ?""-.Sf " To the commoner,' whose' body wilt -be taken -to 'Washington to morrow tor. burial, Mr. Darrow p1? y10"8? Ihf of the two were far part. .. GOD AND BIBLE ARE . . v UPHELD BY LEADER ' (Continued from pa(0 1.) i. - , i clared that Tennessee did not un dervalue the service rendered by science. - . . .f ' . ; "Religion Is not hostile to learning; Christianity j has ; been ever had," he continued. . "But Christians know that, the f ear of the Lord is 'the '.beginning of wis. dom' now -just as in the past and they therefore Oppose, the teacb. ing of jt guesses . . that .encourage Godlessness among the students. if urtner pn: - Christianity welcomes v truth I m . irom wnatever source -it comes - I and is not- afraid Xhati any rcaj T truth from any source can intcrv I fere with: the? .ditiae truth that I comes by -inspiration from God himself. It Is not Hciefafiflc truth j to which Mirlstians object", for true I science is- cTassltled - knowledge. and nothing therefore can ' b 1 scientific UhlessU'l9 true , "Evolution is " not truth: It L j imerelr an hynothesia it' la'mii- -i!on of guessefl stru ng together nd not been proved in the dayi '0j naTwln ' ' -' ' ', '. . c -- vu.u, la iu.auuuiua .-.vjl atiwe utcie-in tne patn OI VO!U v i . .. . . . . I l,wu- 11 15 ne ot toe greatest ol BC,ences: " separates tae atones 'i isolates ana wants uoout-them 80 lo Peaic. If there were in n ture a progressive' force, an ihl ternal. ure chemistry would find lt - E.ut 't not iiere.; All of tt 92 original elements are soparatr ' and distinct; ,' they'-. combine - of I fixed sndperman-".t prrrort - Vater Jj 1120 as li has - 'i lit -t. re re the bertnElng . It was"ht - 'Hfe c.;-, ire.i and. never' c! ATJTO REPAmiNQ GOOD SERVfCK FAIR PRIRCE. MEB- J.KR St LF-BKNQOOt) OARAGE. Ua liaraj repairinc; aeeeaaories, tire. Hillar aad Souta CoaaaareiaL Phoaa 664. - SmSett ATJTO TOPS SKE.TJ3 FOR TOP' AND PAINT WORK. O. J.-HuU Anva Top Paiat Shop. iliear- fir'' department. S-at6tf L 1IEU WANTED . HOP PICKERS WANTED FOR THE WiUUnia bou yard. 103 arrea, 4 mi lea :'wet of ' Salrn. lual apeoanuoda i Cions furtiUaed. Tard ia exrrltent roa jdition. Pickinj- will Mart about Sept. Mat. - KegtKtr at Ueited t'ifir Ktere, !'or photve J15F12. - a3l ii HOP PICKERS WANTEl J Tor two of our yarda. tho Uitooia i Ranch ' aear - lodepeBdeara. I IT arrea. : and the Cartla Jtaoen. aear Talbot ata I tion,; 30 ae.rea. Uaoal urommodi j tioaa ' luraihd. Yard ia eicalleat rahap. ' PirkiBf will befia about Sep I tember at. Keeialer bow at doorse i'Watera cirar atore, or . lirbia Ooraoyr. box 62, over Penney a 'cioiv )-att ! SALESMEN 13 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPI'PWPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PP '-.-K--'- -WANTED X - pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp PH PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP: PP PP SALESMAN WITH CAS PP . j ".BIO MONEY NOW PP OPPORTUNITY FOR PP I ' . ADVANCEMENT PP Wat faraiah all the proapeeta PP ; yea eaa handle. We liava aa PP appraiaer.who doea aothinr bat PP PP PP PP Mat and 'photograph property for yoa to aell. Wa have thou aanda of propertiea properly listed. ' We' are aelling baa- ' dreda of thou an da of dttDara' PP PP worth of property ovary month. PP .-We seed a high (Tade aaleaniaa PP wbu ba beea aucartatal either -In ml estate or tn othrr aelliag line. Sea Mr. Miller, aalesmaaaffer, at ear Portlaad office. - Pp PP PP pp PP pp PARKER REALTY COMPANY PP 10DB Porter Bid. 6th at Oak , PP pp pp fortland. Ureeaa - . rr ' ' 15J17tf -PP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP rpppppppppppppppppppppppppppp i ' WANTED Employment 10 fOn OARDEN PhOWINO, BASEMENT ii digriof aad tram work, phono 19F3. a vm s 1 1 FOR "RENT rORr RENT STOREROOM ON 'I street. Inquire Hotel Arto. , STATE 21j2att PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7V4" i wording "For Rent," priee 10 eenta ':, aaeh.' ' Stateamaa tmaineaa Of fice, -oa FOR REVT Apartments 23 APARTMENTS 110 DIVISION ST. . 53a5 jt'OR RENT S-ROOM . APARTMENT furnished or unforniihed. s. 414 North 2 let. ' . ; - 23j31 FOB KJUiT--APA&THENTS 89U2L Com- mereial. zati FOR RENT Rooms 25 HOUSKKEEPINQ OR SLEEPING room a. 267-S. Cbnreh. ! 252U PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT T wordinr. iioom to Rent," price 11 ceata aaeh. Slateimaa Boa in see office, (Toond floor.' .. ROOM FOR RENT IK MODERN HOME, three bloka tram ' etate aonaa. AU ronTealencca. Oentleman prof erret Pleaaa (ira referencea aadyaddreia A aara Stateaaiaa. - 25j28 FOR RJENT ROOM SX7TTABLE FOl atwdaata. with a lee pa parch priilovea ETarrthinr modern. Kef eroarea ara ra quired. Addraaa room, cara Statrlmaa, ' FOR RENT ilousee 27 i HOnSS FOR RENT CLOSE IN. IN- qaira BoUt Arfo. , . ; 27j2SU FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1053 Sag inaw: $20 vor month. CaU at Statea maa baaiaeaa affice, or Backa A lieo- tlricka. . 37a8 niahed - booie. ' eerythiar - to kep ' rouie with; 6 roam hoaaa cloea in, 933; 7-room houaa. rloko la,' 50; 7-room - aoaso cioao in aau. - - j. , OEBTRUDK J.'-M.' PAGE - . . : 49-4 N. Cottaga S7j22tf I TOR RENT 7-room food plattered bfata la nortl -fialem; 2 block a from fetreo car. Fro a ' treea, aad .rardea. $30.00. per month. .TJlrlch and Roberta. 122 - No. Com'l J Phono 1854. t - tTjlea Wanted Mlswllaneous- 33 1100 Oft 1300 T.B. -MTJXE. T35 Br.ME- WAXTCD-A BOXB GP.rjfDER. OCOTE pneo-atid makafagaaa 1 iolay. Jerfae- aon, Urecoo. v 3iJ7 WOODSY TIIE XCCTIONEF.R BCTI -aoed . lomitaxa (or eaab. Phono 511. WANTED 60 CSED FOLDINO CHAIRS. School Dial. No. 21. Galea. Ores. neither can if be shown that any- Ihlhg" .else " has materially changed.., , ... 1 "ITO LOAN f 300, ADDRESS XTZ CARE I General Toarkets I I sta teaman. . . 57431 K- I -Grain Futures PORTLAND, JuJy. 2S Wheat, hard iwhite, blue stem and baart. J uly. 1A 5 ; August. ,1.44;. Sept. 11.43; soft' white. July... $1.4 4 1 Ang. I and . Sept.; $1.43; western white, July." $1.44; August and Sept. $1.43; hard winter, July, $1.43; August.' SepU, $1.42;-jmhv thern spring, July. $ 1,4 3 'August and Sept...$1.42weitern red. July $1.40; .August and Sept.. $1.33; $1.47; Sept., $1.46. Oat4so. 12 i h ffj feed, Taly, $3r; August.' $50 ;vSeptt.'$2$: No. 2; gray. July? J52;, Alighst. $29; Sept.. $29r: - - , Corn No.' 3 yellow, JnTy'and August, Sept., $47; No.' ? yellow. July, r August. Sent:. $48. "Millrun; standard, July August and -Sept.; $f 9.50,' ' . - -V- -'rx Dalry-EichanRo PORTTaND. July, 28. nutter extraf, -. 4"e; . Btandards. .. 47c; prime rir?ts.' 4Gc; first. 43c, ' Kgps Extras, 37c; firsts. 33c; pullets, . 32c; current, receipts. riuL .rflSien urce teachine cttl- xeBrh'n i- the tor, . Lut tho tr :V cl.ut t:..it U findinj.nny- -oJj.'ai houe to Uach,---- -. ' -W'AXTKDIiscellaiieova S3 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED atavea, . toola, faraHar. StUf'a L'aad Oooda Ppt,' appakiu aoart feooaa. ' ' S5ni?3t CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH daUl gold, pliUaun i aad. diaearded Jewelry. . Hoko ettiar and Kafiaery Co.. Otaeto, Mirhicaa. 35j2T WANTED PRIVATE MONET FOR farm loa&a. Wa bare aeveral applira tiona oa hand. Hawkiaa Kubma Ine.. ?05 Orecon Bldr. SSdlftf 37 STRIXO REAXa, 6 LB. DELIVERED. . Phone. 1U8F3L. . . 37jS9 FORD Bl'O BODY FOR SALE E. Diabay. Route . Box 1 j A. STjSO NEW' 3-Ja4 CORD - CASINO AT Dis count. Call at 170 a. Church. S7jJ6lt LADY'S DIAMOND RINO. OVER H -carat. Jlarj-aia. 7a -MilU : 37i30 GOOD VIOLIN FOR SALE. TEL. 2044 W. - - . - - 37j22tt CCT --FLOWERS. ' FIX)RAL DESIfiXS, flowera for derrat hib. Benaet Nura rry Co, 2233 Fairgroaad Road. Phoaa ; 1280. , 7a2S FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COWS. S bif work aoraee. C. C. Robi cleay. Ore. ' 37j2 SMALL GROCERY AND CONFECTION ,rT atore.. living roona ia aoaaertion, , doinc good buaineat. Wriia It 4", care Stateaman. 37J30 NEW 3 ROOM HOUSE, 66aI37 IXT. newly furnihhed. Moat aell, leaving , towa. 32O00.OU cask priee. 1S75 A Summer. j . :J29 LANGE RANOES COMPLETE LINE Peoplea FaraUara Store. 211 N. Com mercial. . S7al FOR SALE OLD 'NEWSPAPERS. TEN . eenta a boodle. -Oirealatioa departmeat Orejoa Stateamaa.- - - Ttn FOR SALE OR . LEASfv-ON -'EAST U-raia, fa a woodtaw ootfit ia A-l roa- , ditioa. Ron to 7. Hot 223; Salem, 373 v TresDassN6ticcaoj ' For Sale!: Treepae Notirea. '-lia " 4x9 JarbM, - printed oa rood' 10 ouaro eanvaaa Lsar- ln tho worda. "Notir la Hrrety iiiv an Thai Tfeapaaainr ia Strirtlj Forbid dea Oa These Preminea I'nder Penalty lof Prosecution." Price 15e each or 1 for 2ie. btatoraaa Pub. Orecoa. Co, Saleaa, avail SELL CS YOUR USED FURNITTJRER M. L. Stiff Furniture Co. TJaod Uooda Dept. Opposite eoart bonaa. 37m22tf RFCEIPT BOO his SIZE 3" BY 60 receipt forma in book, IS eenta pal book or two for 25- oaaa.- fitctoa- office, 215 South Commercial St. Salem. - S75t mmmmmmmmmamiM TOR SALE Livestock 30 FBESH COWS FOR SALE TEL. 19F3 -St. . Mayfield.- 38a4 VETEHUtARIAX DR. PATTE R30!f , Phono 2028-W. Rt. 2. Bot 89. - 8J2tf FRTD W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN Office 42S S. Commercial. Phoaa 1118. Re. tnono 166. - S9n2ttt ' WOOD- FOR BALE : 43 JUDO SAWS WOOD. PHOXE 249. 4Sal . BEST GRADE Off WOOD 4 W- and 16 iaek. . Dry mill wood. s Oraea tat ill wooi. J. Dri.iecoad srowta fir. '. lry aad old lir. - Dry 4-ft. aah, aupla and aak. FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delirery aad reasonable prl zov Boat enures. -Boae 1M1. 43oai 16 INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH . eas aac aaa. -&oaa 181-3. M. S. May field. 43flaU - GOOD COAL DRT WOOD , , PROMPT DKLIVERIE8. 1 HILLMAN FVF.L CO. TKLKPHONB 185S. 43tj29tf -MISCEIiliANEOUS 1 - ' ' I SALEM FUEL TRANSFER CO. 751 Trada St Saleaa. Lot aa qaota-yea on wood, eoal aad tranafar, morhi( and drarate. Day pboaea 752 aad 13. jhtjghoeeoesmtf . . LOST AX D PODXD ' CS LOST GOLD WALTTIAM WATCH with liearily ancrared hoatioK rate, at tar hed to fob -with laire WitUaiHta L'aireraity V'W". Watch waa Jeet Holiday ofteraooB. July 26 a weat bank at the river j"t kelow railroad bridge. ' ti reward. Pindar pleaeo rail Joan Ifelliel at 1867 M; , S.taS ESTRAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HERE- bj given that the following an rata la found ronaiog at largo kava beea taken np by tho andenigned puruint" to Chrptf-r 36 Laws of I9iy and ara too- kept at the farm tome of If.' H. ; Hrown, 3H- milea Konthwet of Salela. Ureg o Kier Hlshway, towit: Brooa -mar, weight 93ti lba"age 7 -yeara. -The owaer of tha above ileerrihed aai mala may take posaeaaiha of tha aame by pariag tho charrea -provided by law. : Dated at Salem. Oregon, laia UTth day of Julv, 1925. II. . Hrown. r3j-"- . PERSONAL ,C5. HIZ2 TREATMENT - FOR APPENDICITIS "It-la-Wonderful," Fre inforaatloa. Addraaa Iliis Ca4 Portland. Oregoa. o8al6-lv2 v . MONEY TO LOAN . . 07 UOSET TO ' LOAN ON CITT PROP arty, either bnilding aad loaa piaa at prirato atoaey. Farm loaaa with la-aaranoa- company asoary at- 5tt with eoauaiaaioa added. Ralph H. MeCardy, Noa. 6 aad 6, fc tea rea Moore Bldg Sa lem. 7fl4U tTEDERAL FARM LOANS. . 7- L Wood. 341 BtU SU - STal FARM LOANS Long tima, aay payaMats, low latarast Be feee or eoasmiaaiona. - P ERR INE MARSTERS . Ofay- B!dr. ffaletn. Ore. 87ttf ic' 9 -SAIXU TTAUlTTTTS ;'?,? , i . . ,- ''' PrKaa abated "ara waoteiala "aad ara prices raeaived by farmer. JJa- rataa pricoa ara glvaa: , iC-UTJC AND EAT i 11.46 1.4 0 . Jtd 1100 MJOO 15jOO No. I soft white wheat . No. 1 soft rod wheat Oats Oat and vetch hay fORX, IfUTTCT AND MtXT Hera. 160-2&0 rwt. ... t Hoga, 2 00-2 SO twX. ,' Horn. 2SO-600 cwt. , a 13 2$ H 00 10 s: rziz: VWV, , . .. Balla Dr eased pork J6il74 Lanaba rotaxxx Heavy hens Light hens - .limits J5164, .18 itU LSJ14 BroiTeri Ltfbl Broilers ,P;ieU ' mas. STITTEIL jBXTXTXSTAI r-iTT bitter . i i i -8ST PuttTft, Ot 1 31- 1 : J t X V e , ; I J v Vj 4. v-