TUESDAY ,?.I0BNIN(j;AUGUST4 1023. t'u Z.ItT i ! Interesting to Saleivwojneit and .ederaiion o.t. Business and TPro- roembers of the-State, federation of Business, and Professional Wom jen's .clubs, is ibe meeting pt ;th'e " Portland's 0rgaaI2aM0nVh.ch.waa fcedjlast .Thursday evening in that city., "fjMiaa Louise Hacker, .presi dent of jthe State. Reiteration aad well ' known "la . Salem, was the , 4 prlhclpar speaker of the evening. , '"Federated clubs ..may Le JJk emd to radi setsi onja.club and yon reach the . local community, two clubs SUd'yoU nave a largfer radius, three 'duos' 'and you MlTt liarfe a still, greater field of, interest and 'enjoyment. '? "said t M3ar : Louise Hacker, president.: of the Sjate . : 115 N. Liberty " 7 M Pres&nlifig v A. tJor the Woman . .. and aiws , Each givwijttat Concentrated At tention through which we have -J fesslonal WonieVs "Clubs, "In "her address before the members of the Business .'and Professional Wo men's ,. club .which met at the Chamber. of Commerce. Thnrsday evening for their monthly, dinner "Today our st1 iederation is al-tube.setin ,that;we hare .12 actTejclubs, each a powerful force u useiz aomg spienma wors; in spreading r00. ."5sPel r of - higher Standards for womenj encouraging greater ..cooperation ,petw,eeut dusi ness women, extending opportuni- itiesiand ,crating,Auch M vwealth of wonderful frlendsnip and: good iel- lowship. V- "TTTV'C--';' f.C'"'; We have Z Q B . , members or broadcasters .In, our state federa tion, all members of the Immense radio set, our national federation, reaching all over the world, for we are now Internationa! with the es- tapnsnment or aciuo in, uuenos Aires, South America. National and international contact with wo men whq areup'and 'doing things, an,rmUtual t feellnf of Interest, knowing' there"are '45,041 ': women An Interesting Tisltor at , the home of Mr, and 2Irs. H,.. Baker last week end. wa Bishop Charles Bayatd, MltcheUD JSTK? L. ,D., of Manila. Bishop , Mitchell who is tne resident Disbop.oi Manila caine'to'the United. States'several weeks ago to attend the Knights Templar conclave in ' Seattle at which he officiated as the Grand Prelate. .While in Salem he was also entertained., by his cousins, Mrs. E. T. Barnes and Mrs. Frank Power.; w . .. Before becoming. v the resident bishop of Manila, Bishop Mitchell acted In the same capacity in St. Paul, Minnesota. lie has held pas torates In Kansas; Pittsburg; Plainfieid. N. J.; Cleveland. Ohio; Kansas City, "Mo.,ltflnneapolls and Chicago. . : . Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Barnes ac companied -by Mrs. Frank Power and daughter, ' Florence, ' motored to Portland Sunday ' morning to attend the 'services at , the Rose City ! Park Methodist i Episcopal church at which Bishop Mitchell officiated. . Bishop Mitchell will remain In the United States until November visiting several, of, the eastern- states "before his return. Mrs. Mitchell Is in Pasadena at the present time as the guest of rela tives and friends. It is interesting to. note that Mrs. Guernsy. ex-national president of, the Daughters of the American Revolution, is a sister of Bishop Mitchell. Mrs. Dora R. Aufranc accom panied by her daughter, Yvonne, 1 . . 1 J , A .. a , vara, mn.li ..,. A I tttBL WtKH CUB lUf. lUUf Ul iiu Smttini .i-wn .'Wi the Oregon beaches. . They expect I . ; gained omr repu- -t , w ll Opming M showing Cet us all strive to tune In on this Immense set of ours, In order that we may. derive the benefits to which , our r membership- ;in the clubs, ; state and national federa tion, entitles us l ,: Xs "a token I Of ;apprecIation of serf icesaa members of the state board, . Miss Margaret Fleming, who "served as first vice, president of the state federaViou; the 'past year and as corresponding' secre- 1 iary ' Jthe two previous years, 'and MrsPearl M. Baldwin, national vicepresident for two years and a board of members for three years, were each, presented with' a lovely corsage bouquet by Miss Editb I. A. Dailey, president of the local plubt"and given a rjaing vote of LhaaKS' oy tne memDersnip ior their successful regime. Miss Hacker, also acknowledged, that much of the credit of the organiza tion "is 'due to the unselfishness and vision of the women who have served on club hoards and know the many problems to be faced. Land extended to Miss Fleming and Mrs.. Baldwin "gTacious thanks. - Oregon Journal to be absent from weeks. the city two . -1 Hager's Grove was the scene of another enjoyable -. picnic ..last Thursday evening i-when Mrs. James Godfrey 'and Miss 'Emma Gxd trey '"entertained a group ' of iriends. . .Swimming was the main diversion of the . evening after wnicbu a. delicious supper was served beside the mill race. Those attending the outing were the ; Misses Sylvia Wood, Ollle Wood of Corvallis, i Genevieve Campbell. . Louise ..Williamson, Florence Gilbert, Josephine Bross, Dorothy Godfrey,. Velma .Gilliam and Elizabeth and Mary Broune of Portland, and Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown, Mrs. - Wood, Mrs. Claude Johnson and the Messrs., Frank Lynch, John Curry, Kent Walker, Donald McPetera, Arthur .Knox, James Young, Roy Gard, Ralph Jackson, Chester Nolan, Charles GoodwinFred Mahgus, Ralph Mc- Curdy, Dr. Gerald Backstrand, Mr Warren and Mr.1 and Mrs. A. R Rankin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gil lingham. , . miss . josepniua rsross, wno . is employed In the office of th-j state highway commissioner. Is leaving o.dy. with a party, of .(rlenda)h a vacation trip to Crater Lake and Other points of 'interest In South ern Oregon. , 1 , . " - "V , The St. Paul's Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at the home of Mrs, W. H. Moore. 3095 Fairgrounds road this afternoon at 2:30. All "members of the guild are asked to attend. Mrs. Wen ock will be assistant hostess. . , . , The regular, meeting of the Mar ion .county Veterans association will be held at Sllverton on Thurs day, with an all-day meeting start ing, at lo:30 o;ciock in tne. morn ing, with a .business session and election ot officers. ,. Dmner will be served at noon. and will be followed by a program and .camp fire - at . 1:30 , o'clock. Representatives from , each ' patri otic order" In the city are urged to' be present. .'Mrs,', Frances Gour. lie of Silverton Is preeident of the association, and Mrs. G. E. Ter- williger, of Salem, Is secretary. ? i . , - -. ..it - -Mr. and, Mrs. Walter L. Spauld- ing and daughter. Leone, left last week-end for Neskowin to be the guests of .Mr, j and Mrs. C. K, Spaulding in their summer cottage. C. A. K ells and family are mo toring to Neskowin today. , Mr. Kells will spend'a few days at the coast,' bringing hack a load ot boys rrom tne ymca summer camp. while Mrs. Kells and children will remain at the coast for a week or two. - - ! I James Heenan of the state print ing- department is spending the re mainder of his vacation at Long Beach, -Washington, A Mr. and :.Mrs. C. D. Ross whb have;'been;i enjoying a delightful outings at Seaside and Cannon Beach for' the' past two weeks, re turned to their home last weekend."---. y : - .;. JUlTXZtXJI O&DXB Or lAOLXgy attt lit tnd Srd W4. W. O. W. 1111, B. U. -WHt.- S"gy. ?TJ. 18M-R. - TJX10V loms TTPOGRXPHICALi . fitardr. S P. NO. 310 8ECOJCD a U.X. PilluarVam, Blodrtt, nertry. isr) 8lm, lb capiUl ( Orvgoa. .1 HELP WAXTED Mrs. E. Wilbanks ot ' Forest Grove was a week-end guest ot friends in the city. . ' Mrs. S. W. Thompson and Miss Louise . Thompson left by motor this morning for Vancouver, B. C, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ktltx. They will .return to Salem the first ot September. , r - Mrs.' M. E. Allen and her son, Stanley Allen, Ipent a few days In Salem recently; with 'friends. : . TJr. and Mrs. J, .Bt , Parker and G. S. Higgi'ns of Salem 'were par ticipants . In . the ..reunion of the Parker, family which was held re cently otf the banks of , the Molalla river, Over fifty members of the family were present, coming from all parts of the Pacific coast. Mr. "and Mrs. .I.A.. Wroten are receiving, the con'gratuiations ot their . friends over the birth of a son on August flrsL The young man has been given the name, Del bert Earle. An interesting announcement Is the hews, of the marriage of Miss Irene Larson . and . Harold Mero which took place early ' Sunday morning in the First Evangelical On Six Local Rates For Classlfie'd . Advertising Daily r Baaday UaiM. tin -1 eaaU par wr4 .5 Mti par vara -S caata par ward Oaa mnath. dail aad Sand? . tO eaaU par ward la ardar ta aarm tka avora taa aaa tia rata. adTartiMoiaat ainit ran ia coataeatiTa Uanaa. a . , Ka Ad. ukaa for lata tana 15 aaata. da. rui Saaday OJiLT akartd at ana-liaa rata. . AdrtrUaaauata (aseapt Paraaaala and Sitaatiaai Waat will aa taka avar tha talaphona If tka adrartiaar to a anbacribar to pkoaa. ' Tha SutuMi will raeaWa advar tUcmaaU at an tiaa af tha day ar nifht. Ta latara propar .claaaifia tiaaa ada. abaald ka im kaf ara T p. a. TELCrEOXX IS er SIS HOP 1 TICTVLS "WAXTED rOB THE t"uwt aop yard. 103 aeraa. 4 aulca .tiona farntthd. Tard ia axcUat eoa- ditia .Pickta wilt star akaat &mU 1st, BtgUter at Caitad Cirar 6tai. r mm Mori a. aararr 17ta and C. Ball . THOP Pier ees WAvrrn - . -Jar twa at . oar. raram. tha Mitona .Raach, MW ladcDanaaara. 1 17 um - aad tka Cvtia Ranch, nar Talbat ata- (ton. 10 terra. Lanal acaonwada- tioaa forniahad. Tarda la azeallaat hpa. PifkUf will bria akoat tmnbar lit. Baciaier aw at (iri Watara cicar atora. ar Iarbia Camorar, Baa 61, avar Paaaay'a ur. HELP "WANTED Stale 1 1 WASTED SHEET MKT At. WORKERS. htt : and 'arpvrtaaca. Eattaaa Brothera. Silverton. Oratoa. llaS SALESMEN 15 ppppppppprrrppppppppppppppppw ppFF,Frppppppppppppppprppj'pp Money to Loan Oa Bal Zttata T. K. FORD " (Otar Ladd Bpik Bank) BEFORE HOME TO0 IXAVR YOTJB OR CAR HAVE IT , Insured Properly Phoaa 181. Baka naadrieka. V. 8. Bank Bid. d-2S-tf . . . AUTOMOBILES . WE WRECE: 'E3f " ParU for all ears. Wa aall far 1 Oat oar prieaiea trail art. .Balaam Auta Wraekinc Go, 402 8. Cknrek Straat. Pkaaa Sise. - . - ia3tf PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP I WANTED BALES MAN WITH CAR , I , BTO MOXET sow I OPPORTUNITY FOR ! ADVANCEMENT Wa faraisk all tha PP PP PP PP PP PP PP prorpaets PP church. Re'r. C C. Poling otficlat- BCHEZXER AUTO wxeckiso co. ut p I SOCIAIi- CAIiENUAIt I TODAY ..St. Paul's 7ufld: of Episcopal church will ' meet at the home ot Mrs. W. ,H. Moore. 3095 Falr- grounas road, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. THURSDAY . Marlon county Veterans' asso elation will jmeet at Sllverton Thursday m o r n I n g at 10:30 o'clock for an all-day meeting All pairioc oraers in tne city are urged, to attend u. '. : Ssinp ad pages ;-- h - -iaa2s 'Oregon Statijsman L ; j J VT ' i - ( -- n . M P'j '"'"'i I'- p ; yp. .S. ' i ' Y HE CLASSIFED ADVERTISING Column of informs the careftil valucb in the dty a iiiinHfed and one "VmpSrtra ivliatyou need or want, ait cL fioh of the pneebtfday Il(like OOTing icreat eparlmrat sfofe that always features tifraos'diriary BARGAINS. 1 Tiittij f . .7- r.- 5 'V. ed at the service which was wit nessed by only, a few Intimate friends.: Both; young-people are well known in Salem where they attended the- local high school. Af ter a short tour of the Oregon beaches, Mr. and Mrs. Mero will return to Salem to make their home.. The Misses Irene Lawrence and Florence Waldo have returned to their homes in the city after a delightful motor trip wblch took them as far as Shasta Springs, California bar yoor old ear. Hiftaat aaak iU rlta IStf 7M ta kaadla. Wa nava aa PP appraiar who doaa nothinc kat PP lUt aad pkotorrapk propartr ' PP for roa to aau. , Wa karo taov PP aaada ot ' propartlaa pre parly PP liatad. Wa ara Miliar ku- PP drada of thaaaaada of doUara PP PP rrta af propartr avary aMatk. PP PP Wa aaad a kick rrnda aalaaaaa PP PP wao kaa kaoa auccafal aitaar ' PP PP -ia raal aauto or aama otkar ' PP PP alllc liaa. Sao Mr. Miliar. PP PP aalaamanarar.' aar Portland PP PP ' of fie. - i - PP I PP PARKER. REALTY COMPAXY PP PP 100S Porter Bide. 6tk at Oak PP PP i Portland. Oraraa - 'PP PP - - - - 1517tf PP PPPPPPTPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP rPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP WATEDrJIIcenaBen8 85 WAXTED SO TSED rOLDIXO CHAIRS. C a. I W: - a, Or a v. M oa. i, uaiaa, ura(. Sad HIGHEST PRICES PAID POP) CST.II aioraa, iaola, farairaro. StiU'a Caad Gaoda Dapi, pppaaito awl koaaa. SSalltf cash paid roa false teeth daatal gold, platiaaai aad diacardad Jawalrr. Haka SmaJuaf and JUfiaary Ca, Otaafa. MicAiraa. Ujij WAXTED PRIVATE M05EY P0R farm loaaa. Wo kara aararal appliaa ttoaa an kaad. Havkiaa M lUkona Ia 301 Orato Bid. SSdUtf WASTED A rood fira paaavacvr rar aa Tint payaiaat oa a good foar-rooai koaa wiia lot 50x150 fet aortk froat, la eatod on Pairmoaat Hill. Prica for quick aala 92000 plaa naar pavaaaat iiMuatDi. It will pay yoa to ia TMtirata tail, eft ia Uaviaf town. W. II. aRABEHORST A CO. 375 Sttf St. ? FOR SALE ! HAY FOR SALE VETCH AXD OAT. T tka kalo. Ul or ear load.- Mark MeCalliator, aaoaa 19-J. . . . I7 ALFALFA. GRAIN'. HAY. TIMOTHY, oata. karUy aad wnrat. raaraatoad qaality. proaiat akipateat. Prtcaa a poo appliralioa. Rickard i'rau. Wall Wal la. Was a. 7,2 GOOD YI0LCC rOR SALE. TEL. 10 W. " aijasu FOR SALE -BEA5S FOR CASXIXO. CaU S4F5 aflar or katweaa IS aad 1. . - -. 7a FOB SALE FIVE GOOD COWS FRESH tkrao aaomtha.- - Krw aoparaaar-Jand craaj caaa. Tad Wkitakaad, Tartar. Or roa. . , J7a7 WAJTTED employment 10 auto repair rya GOOD SERVICE FAIR f RIRCE, MED LIS LEBEXGOOD GARAGE. Ora oral rapairlaf. aoeaaaoriaa. tiraa. ktillat aad Bouta QommareiaL Pkona SSa - . - Sml WANTED HOCSEWORK BY THE koar or practical aaraiaf. T. Daily, 1144 Cattare. . . .. V, Ia4 tf FOB GARDE! PLOWING. BA6EMEXT ditcUs and taaa work, pkona . ltFS. 1 -a 1 4f AUTO TOPS FOR RENT 21 SEE US FOR TOP AXD PAIXT WORE. O. J. HuU AnU Tap Paint Shop. Raar fttwdpartawat. S-l6tf TOR . REST STOREROOM . OS traat. Iaqalra Hotal Arfo. STATE JU18U Miss Irene Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. M. "A. Estes and They also visited the on, Lloyd, enjoyed a trip over the M. A. PRIST ED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7H" arordiaff "For ." prteo-io caata aaak. Stataaamaa aailnaaa Offiea, aa arotmd floor. . Oregon Caves. .. ; The Woman's Home Missionary society, the Woman's Forum 'and the Ladles' Aid society of the Ja son .Lee Methodist Episcopal church will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. M. Sharpe, 2237 Nebraska avenue. The Home Mis sionary society will have charge of the devotional hour starting at 11 o'clock. A picnic ' lunch will be served at noon and In the after- Columbia River highway and the Mt. Hood . Loop last week-end. They were guests ot Mrs. Mont gomery at Mt. Hood on Sunday, Miss Lillian Shain. wbo "has been the guest of her uncle and, aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Stearns, for the past few weeks, left last week-end for her home in Loa. Angeles, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Adams (Veda Howd) will regret to FOR REST COTTAOE" AXD TEXTS Cottare S7 aad la p-r woak. Taata Spr weak. All farnitked far lixkt kaaackeapiat;. Ruaclla Flaniasan, New port, Orrcoa. . - 214 FOR RENT ApArtmemts S3 FURNISHED 1835 State. 2 ROOM APARTM EXT. 23al0 2 ROOM APARTMENT FURNISHED OR nfurnibed; lifht and water at 8. 412 X. 21t. 23a5 FURNISHED APARTMENT AXD GAR- ar. 1173 ortk Foortk. Phoaa 30a0M. 23a4 .PARTatEXTS 110 DIVISIOX ST. 23a5" noon a program will be presented I bear thai, they will no longer, be I for rent Al by the Forum society. j residents of Salem and are 1 --f ' 'APARTM EXTS S91 K. Coaa- - Mtf ' I the latter part of the week . for .' Miss Irene Curtis motored to I Washington to make their home. Portland last week-end where she - " Mrs. Adams, has been the.insplr- was tne guest ot Mr. ana Mrs. Mark Skiff, Jr. She returned to Salem last evening. Mrs. Ada Gibler returned to her home last evening after an enjoy able week-end visit in Monmouth ation for several delightful affairs during the. past few weeks. " Mrs." E. E. Ling complimented her with an afternoon ot bridge last Thurs day. - Two tables were , in play throughout the afternoon and first and second prizes were awarded to PLEASANT ROOM CLOSE IX. 583 W. ; HOUSEKEEPING OS SLEEPING 2S7 8. Chorea. . Uj24tf tat the home of her cousin, Mrs. D. Mrs..E. C. Purvine and Mrs. P. D. Qulsenberry. Mrs. Adams received the guest prize. . . , , . Those bidden to the affair were Mrs. Glenn Gregg, Mrs. Lawrence M. Calbrath. . Miss Elisabeth Latham was a charming hostess last Thursday when she complimented Miss Hel-Inilah. Mrs. Reed Rowland, Mrs. E. en Currle, bride-elect, with an af ternoon ot bridge In her Silverton home. . Those bidden to the affair were the Misses Dorothy Hubbsr Cath erine Woodward, Olivia DeGulre, ' 5 I C. Purvine, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. P. D. Qulsenberry, Mrs. ,E. A. Ken nedy and the honor guest, Mrs. Burrell Adams. : Mrs. Adams will be the Inspira tion for a charming affair this af- Eleanor McClalne, Marion Taylor, I ternoon when Mrs. E. C. Purfine and Mrs. Carl Armstrong will en tertaln the Neves club in her hon or. Two tables of bridge. will be la play. !' j - ; . j 1 Roy A". Klein 'state highway .eii gineer,TIeft .Salem, recently ; for Washington. ; D, C..- where he will attend a meeting: of the joint com mittees on interstate highways of which he Is -a member. He plans to be away from the city for sev eral weeks. ' " ' ! ; Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Paulson left last week by motor for Newport Mrs. John McNary Is entertain- where they are enjoying an extend ing as ner guest ror the week Miss ed' vacation. They were Joined Margaret Gray of Portland. Sev- hast week-end by a party of Salem erai oeugntiui. alfalrs are being friends. planned in her honor. I . . . . Miss Ruth Dausherty left last Miss Gertrude Walling left last week-end for an outing to be spent week-end by motor for.Rockaway I at . Rockaway. She. will be; the Dena Aim, Bertha Aim, Mrs..!. Latham and the honor guest- Miss Helen Currie. . ... ... Miss Florence . Pope spent last week-end in. Portland aa the guest of friend." t ' Miss Prudence Patterson was a week-end visitor In" Salem as the guest of her , mother, . Mrs. Clara Patters6iu During the summer months, she is enjoying a visit with relatives a The Dalles. She returned by motor. . " ... ..... . ... ' ; where she will enjoy a vacation of several weeks., ' Mr. and . Mrs. . C. O. Rice "and family have .returned to their guest of friends while at the sea shore. . . ki . . ; - , ' 7 v.-.Mri. Monroe Gilbert, was. charming hostess last, Friday eve- j FO R RENT Room 23 FOB SALE OLD XSWSPAPERS, TEJI eoau a ftanaio. CiraaiaUoa dapartaaoai Oraroa fltatoanian. , - . 1711 Jreip&ss Notices For'Sale .Trarpati VaUeaa. alt a .14x tackaa, pristad road 10 oaaca eaavaaa kaar ia ho wordi. Ntiea Ia Hereby Olo. -a Tka Traaaaaaa la Strictly Far bid .den Oa Tkeao Praatiaaa Cader Paaalty .of Protacntioa." Pnre l&o aack or 2 te 25a. Sutoaaaa Pak. Co, Salaam. Oreron.. . 7tf SELL US YOUR USED rURXTTCBTB . M v t ... r . . r rr A a r Dept. Oppoaiu eoart koaaa. I7a21t! 1 RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE S BY O receipt forma ia book. IS oeate pas book or two -for 2S casta. Statae a afXIca. 215 fiovtk Commardal St. Patent. ITflStf FOR SALE livestock 89 FRESH COW vae St. -INQUIRE 743 BELLE . 3a6 SMALL. DOG TEL. 1419 J. 2a5 FRESH COWS FOR SALE TEL. lf . if. D. Majl.eld. ... . . Sa4 YETEHIXARIAX DR. , PATTER30X, Pkono 202S-W. Rt, 2. Bon 29. SSjStf FEED W. LAXOE.-VXTIRIXAIMAH Offieo 420 S. Coamtorcial. Pkoao list. JReejjlienelMesaiBtJtf PHONE 25a 8 PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 24" BY 1' wordinf. "Soomi to Beat.:, price 11 coata aack. Stateanaa Baaiaeaa affiea, gTOnad floor. BOOH FOR RENT IX VODERS HOME, tkreo klaeka from etete Soaao. AU eoaranianooa.. - OeatlaaM profarrad, Plaaaa fie raferaacaa aad addresa A B, eara Stateeaan. 2Si2l WOOD FOR SALB ; 4S BEST GRADE OF WOOD ft. aad IS iaek. Dry aUU wood. Oroen takiU wood. Dry oecead rrewtA Br. . Dry, aad old -itr- , , . Dry4-ft.'aih. niapla and oak. Pronrpt delivery aad roaooakla- X0 Boata Cknrca. Pkona 1542. Id INCH OLD FIR SEOOXD GBOWTB oak and oak. Paene 19FS. M. D. May field. 411144 GOOD COALDRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. . HILLKAV FUEL CO. t TELEPHONE 1955. - 4lttf "41 JiXRSERY STOCK FOR RENT BOOM SUITABLE FOI atadenta, wit aleepalr porefe priTUarao. Ererytaia4r aaodera. . Raforomeoa ara ro eairod. . Addraaa room, care Btatoemaa. CUT FLOWERS. FLORAL DESIQXS. f to worn for decoration. Bennat Kara- f ery Co, 2221 Fairtreand Bead. Paoae f 12S0. 49a2S I FOR RENT Hoose. 27 HOUSES TOR REXT S10 TO i BECKE HENDRICKS C. 8. Bk. Bid. ... . HOUSE FOR REXT CLOSE eaixa Hotal Arrt. ... ' I FOR 8 ALE CHEAP 27 ACRES OF I . I - : i . , . J new aoUdiaca. aaoat kali eaJtieaUd. kalaaco poatare. Rsaaiaf water, timber. Will fire rood terse. kirt aecept eeeao- trade. J. J. Matkia. own 7a2tfl -er. Telepkoae lOSFS, Sales, Ore4 Rt. 7. 40-elO" . snscELLAXEors 01 45 I3f. IN- . 27J28UI FOR . RENT 7 BOOK BUNGALOW- rnfarniaked. f arete, (arden, aad fnit. 1620 Coart Street. 27a4 FOR BENT NICELY 'FURNISHED - rooai koaae, rloeo In oa food pared atreet. Beaatifal faraitara. 40 per : BOltE REALTY CO. - 169 S. Hirt St. 27aS BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM Method are ad ia tbo kealtk taati tata at 223 . Cottage St. 8. - H. Lotaa. Pkoaa 2214. 51 SALEM FUEL A- TRANSFER COTSI Traaa Bt Baleta. iet na oea too. oa wood, ooal and tranafar. maetay aad .drayaga. Day pkoaoa 1S2 and US. Kiebt akene 1 417tf '..-t - FDR REXT ' -f 8 room koao at S90 X. Liberty. St. 925 per montn. - i w. h, grabexborst a co. : 273 fltata St. Phone 515 i . i LOST AND FOUND 53 LOSTA BILLBOOat WITH MASONIC aad Oddlellow tweoipta. iaaer mo-'o af Stea. fteward. ' - daeS i. FOR RENT , -. t I - T room rood el altered koaaa la aditl Solera 2 Dock a froea atroo aasvFrl treee and rard en. f 20.00 per -eatb. Ulriek end Roberta, 112 tic'CWl Pbnao 195: ' ' - 2714t PERSOXAL 65 i Wanted iIicelUneous- S3 WOODRT THE AUCTIONEER BCTl need tnrattara tor caak. Pkono I1L 85tt i -HrZZ 'TREATMENT - FOR APPENDICITIS. ' Ia-WondarfBL" Free iafarnaUon. Addraaa Hiaa Co-, i"ertia. aial , JIOXET TO LOA5 5T home after an enjoyable outtng at nlnr when - she. entertained the NeskOWln.. . .. mmhn nf Ihe Alnhi C.hl Omstl ....". ' .1 Alumni club and their ,husbands Theons of Veterans Auxiliary and friends and a'ctive girls from will hold ft picnic this afternoon I th Oreron Arricaltnrnl Collere at -the Fairgrounds. pol-luck ch"aptjti wth a picnic, vTbe affair, supper will be s served at, :J0 which .was most informaL was Jjeld o clock.. An invitation Is extend-1 ed. to the Sons of Veterans "and I their families. 1 ..V .4 ; : Mr. and Mrs. - Monro Gilbert In . the grounds surrounding, .the Monroe home on Riverside Drive, t Those njoylnf the evening were Mrrand Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mr. and", ilrs. Ted Chambers, Dr. asd accompanied . by Miss Gertrude I Mrs!' AInsley Bates; Mr. and 'Mrs. waning- motored to Portland re- Carl1. Pope. .JJr," and .Mrs. '-Lewis cently where they-were the guests Griffith. Dorothy Steusloff, Mamie ot friends. - ,i - Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Moore have as their guests for the week Mr. and Mrs,, D. AMopre of Hutch inson, Kansas, : Several charming informal affairs are being planned In their honor. Before returning to their home. they will visit with relatives in California. . ' Victor, Ernest Bonetteele Ger trude Walling. Amelia. .Babcock, Katherlne Hartley, Margaret Pierce, , Luclie Moore. Dr," Miry Rowland, and the ho6ts, Mr., and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. ! I V ' ' ' . Mrrand Mrs, W. F. Dragerave as their guests their daughter and son-Ia-law,Mr.. and Mrs. George FTey. of Medtord. They, will de part the latter part. of the week - Mrs. L. C. Curtis spent .an ; en- lotrnblA yrrn tlrvry at hm TlllimnnV I en. vi. . i t J'-', . v : . - - v ."x-- "v'w iui .ucu euuiuciji uuuib otccuui V." .,.,..',. . k . 'I . ..... . - . "h 3. . uii- was accom paniea oy Air. ana Mrs. Drager. paaled hoiiie by hef rlaujlxter, fnie trip will baTaade bynotar. Mlsa Martha Powell wbo was the week-end house guest of Miss Lucile Moore was the inspiration for a charming Informal tea Sun day afternoon at which Miss Lu clie Moore and Miss Xeaa Ross were hostesses at the Moore resi dence on Church street. Those bidden to renew acquain tances with Miss Powell were the Misses. Joaephlae . v Baumgartndr, Varterla and Marie Brlgga, Marion Emmons,t Florence Jones and Ira Claire Love. Mrs. 'T. D. LewU and daughter; Miss Blancb Lewis,' are leaving for their home la Berkeley; Cal., to day after a "visit at the home, of Mrrand Mrs. Byron Herrlck. Ti visRors are. former Salem resl- Uo. V r!S X- MONEY TO LOA! OX C1TT rsorv i-tv aitaar haiiajar aad tooa. wm we .risto BMir. Farm loaaa witk I ' .. LMav nuf at t W ooauaiMion add.. 11' ' X Saadd. MBlf V FEDERAL FARM. LOANS. Sw.. T. U Wood. S41 stau u- - ... rAEJd LOANS . -. i Loaf tma. aaay paynieata, low Utorass aa f eoa or oo-aaitataa. PERBINE A MAiSTXR . Ill Orar Blt. ' Ore. 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REQUIRING -Lni u ITkl wt W amew. a. uwj - - . .. m. v a stwnn i otaMamiT na nu mm i.i i . la. 241 SiaU U far paroaal lr. lj?4U or rixley; Callforiila,- have been BUTLDING9 fob SAr.r .ZlZ . . - . .1 1 - Will set TOW to 14 riop- Mrand Mrs. W. O. Taylor. They left last week-end by motor for Heir' Calif orula Loue.' - ' ' ,erty 11.000 -rtlao. ooe to . ' tki avti-4 iBfreato jj aad e.aw, e " BECKE A UEXPEICKS . . , . V. S. Bk. Bid. elUtl