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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1925)
THE OliLGON 'STATES! IAN; SALE! I; 0UEG02? rTCESDAX.JlI0rj;EGVEGUSTUl,.lD2ou i i f r ' , : ! : H J t ! i i. It i III n u i r t . J . - ; " ' 'Fiona q ALTJM. FRtfp?3, are, reaeiying t O .with Interest wordi.o the aar riage, of Tranlc M. JErlckaem,. ir., ldoit son -of Professor and Mrs. iTviM 4Ericl;sn, t to Mlsa Dfra CraTca -of Los . Angeles, .the. Cere- ?mny. having. been informed .on Saturday, August, & , in tfcejprea , ence of only immediate relatives. .' Tie "bride ia associate prof easor, of Spanish it the University of. paii lornia wbifethe grobm fa connect; ed with, the ,SaaFranciscQ,,Telt phone comjacy a. an engineer in long distance transmission. Al- though,. receiving hia education. In, Idaho 31?. Ericksonts known : in trf&f' 7 il5 N. Liberty 'Presenting iiresses- it GoEito If. f i; I: fdr the Woman , and Miss TRULY ARIS TOCRATIC IN THEIR SUB DUED ELEGANCE-AND PERFECT TASTE. . i . Fair Opening : NOW. SHOWING; i : . ' f if' : - ' - " ' - 1 - , - . , n - - I -- . - - . - I U - T----'-S t: 2 i iwA - f-r " . r.--' 1 IOC Salem f rem-hisTlsitshere. , Mr. and, f MjpdctsbnwiII be at home in Berkeley ;- v '. "'.'::.' ; ; Mr. and' Mrs. 'frank , Reeves were guests oyer the week-end of their daughter and Jwij-inJaw, Mr. and lirs." t). b. torgey of (Qresh- am. On Sunday Mr.' and Mrs Reeves and ilr; and Mrs, Forgey, accompaniedT by : VtV and Mrs Oakes . aiidT children, Carol, - Eve lyn and Judd, motoreoT up the Co- lutdbia River Highway. - Tbe Court St. Christian church held . Its monthly business meet tor jit. the caureh ii Friday eye- ning. ..After .the business' meeting a aociaU nour itolldweoV After game ; light refreshments ' were erved.' , 1 - - r--.-. .One f the attractive affairs of today will.&e the MacDowell club silver lea at the home of Mrs W, B Anderson, 149 1 j Court street. Four - talented 'young- musicians who are home from atudrdn. Chi cago, :4few , Yorker find .Seattle- Mis3: Dtuotby Pearce, ,Miss Lucille Ro9, :Mlss.IvAClara Lovfi. and Miss .Marian Emmons,' will be the day's honor guests. ; ; : . -J; 4; .'.; . .'r (:! ;- iirs?" Elizabeth Scrogge and -Miss Mettle Scroggs tf Vancouver, Washington. ! were dinner guests erii Sunday 'of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge. . - , -' !f, - l ' '', '.'Mr.: and irs. Edwin L:,Baker left jresterday for !. their summer noma at Seat Rocks where they will be domiciled for the next sev . r:ral 'weeks.; ,j . , r V' ;v - v Mr. and , Mrs. .Milton Meyers left Sunday for a motor . trip , to Wallowa Lake. in, the 31ue Moun- tains. Accompanying Sir. and Mrs. Meyers, , were j Mr. and Mra. O. R. Cheney. The party will re turn by way of the. Mounf. Hood Loop. . ! '.. :V" ; .."i,,:ii...r:-v..- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner re turned home Sunday evening from a: peek's motor trip to Newport and ; over the t Mount Hood Loop, going .the. early part of the week to the beach resort ' and during the latter days up the Columbia "JIlghway-tMr.-and Mrs Conner THE CtASSlFED" ADVERTISING Column of The Oregon Statecman fa. a.directory . vnich mforms tho cateMlfhopjSar of valu23;in tJie dry.;eacK day; Hero arc1 a' h :,' and one lopportunitbq i to jjot .vhat you nbsdor vant at a fractioh of tiiii priea ybufd pay ordmarily. : ft?2pjpni3 in; coma creat .department store . that alvaya features criiraprdinary BARGAINS. Turn now to the N 0 bbbbbbW' aaaa oaapw were accompanied . by .their son Claire Conner and by:Mi3S Ulaays Harbert.;. v , I , f ,-: The young married couples of the Firet Presbyterian, church will hold their annual August picnic Wednesday ' evening at- Hager's picnic grounds, i "The .committee la" charge , have .completed ar rangements for games, -swimming, program and' best of :,all, the pic nic' lunch'.. The committee will bring the desert, make the coffee and roast the' "dogs while each family is asked to bring a covered dish," a few . buttered rolls and "tools." The Young Married Coii pies club . Includes ; air married couples (and families) from fif teen to fifty, or. ow. and due;to the excellent time enjoyett by all at their last picnic, a large -turn out is expected, and; all members of the church and friends are' In vited to be there. Lunch win be served .promptly at! 6:15, swim ming being on the program prev ious to the lunch. . Mr. and Mrs. Knight Pearcy left yesterday for. a week's vaca tion' in Centralia and other Wash ington points. They are. making the trip by motor. .- .;':-:"r.-;";-t. Large plana are being made for the annual Scotch picnic on Thurs day at the. a tat e fairgrounds. A picnic supper will be served at six o'clock. , '' Mrs. W. F. I Fargo returned home Sunday from a. week's vaca tion at "The Old Playground" at Newport. . V '. --s V';-. The IAdie8'- Aid society of the Christ Lutheran jchurch will hold an ice cream sociablVednesday evening at the home of Mrs. L. C. Hockett, '1603 N. Commercial atreet. Mr. and Mrs. Harry' E. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. O J L. -Morria; and Mr- - Alva;, Morris left ; Sunday morning for Salinas, Calif., where they will ' b the j guesta of Mrs. Martin's aunt, Mrs; Ina Cornelius, for two' weeks. '. , : " Mr., and Mrs.; D.'A, Hodge, Miss Frances Hodge , and Mlas Jose phine Bross returned home Sun day from' a motor trip that waa particularly delightful. . At week ago today the group, left for Cra ter Lake by way, of Roseburg and Grants Pass, camping a night at the resort before leaving for Dia mond Lake, a scenic point of five thousand feet - altitude, where boating, 8Wimmink and fishing especially for rainbow trout ire at their best. -' i From "Diamond Lake, the motor party, went on to Clashified Columria (a -f. r Qaaihttjorfri Hak Uneven H cmhne : j '"v. t'-v.-v. : . " . :-. J ':.;$ ::-' : .: -v.jp.;.-: . ' . vvvA -' -A' ' v- it t . '-V.-... . : ' 1 A- z I vsa-...-' f 1 ; urn r jff - 1" ' TEe , distinctive "tKTng attont. this rualnt litUe white taffeta -clancinjE irock-is-ita'Unevcn- hem line. The-bodice la-mbroidered . irttinkoses and the rose tno- 4 a - a a. five U .repealed ihe shoulder istrav . 1 . Bend, making the- return trip over the McKentle Pass. Reverend. F. W. Launer and Linden Launer are in attendance at .the convention of Evangelical churches at -Jennings Lodge. To- morrow Mrs; Launer will Join the r- group for the Sunday' school con vention, Miss - Ef f ie Grimes will Wednesday, Miss -Grimes being . -v-.c6-v. . aire. . w. iauner. Miss Bru- ian uiuner, ana rranailn B. Latt- ner were gueets from Salem last night at the wedding of Missl uertrude Braden and Mr.' Lester m iv i ipiv iia i ikamo x rvaa. - ji .M 1U.UJ. iu weaamg, of it it t! iiiO U cocxax cixmrDAn i FT'' . . TTl T 1 V . . alem -War -Mothers. Chamber of Commerce Rooms. 3 o'clock. MacDowell club silver tea. Mrs. W. E; Anderson, 1491' Court St, hostess. 1 . ': - Wednesday , , ; Ice Cream eocial. .Ladies' Aid society of .the Christ Lutheran church. Mrs. L. C. Hockett, 1803 N. Comraercf al street. , - The Ever Ready Birthday club. Mrs. T. W. ' Hall, 1496 Ferry street, hostess. Pot-luek dinner. wKioh n nrfnriripl at ,v. .i,l,n fhnrFh it R nVinek I a 7 .vi-M-fci-.- w f th most elaborate 'nuptial events of the season. Mr. Launer played n .v. it w. Launer nresided at one of the I tables. - Miss Launer was a mem- . - i ber Of the bridal party. Mrs. A.' M. Chapman. and daughter Ruth, Ardeth Colwell. this morning for a week's outing at Foley Springs. Miss Zoe Stockton was the in spiration for an attractive dinner party last Friday evening in New - port on the occasion of her birth-1 day, when Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng entertained at the Spauldlng sum mer home for her pleasure. A letter this week from Mrs. d. F. Frankl. state treasurer of the Oregon Federation of Worn an'a clubs, states that he will be nleaaed to accent the invitation of r the Salem club to be one of the I speakers on the winter's program.! B. T. Irvine has also been invited J to be one of the speakers during I the coming club season; I Aside from the activity of the I av. w ' --rf caiendar committee, the work of the health committee is of current interest, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, chair-1 man, called to order a meeting or the latter committee laet week, with another planned for the near future. .. The work at the children's piay-i ground continued last week under j Ing officiated. Preceding the cer the direction of . the civic commit- J emony Mrs.. Kenneth Lancefield rl , T7 k" ." chairman,, was assisted . by Mrs. . XT .o A A T rhanmnn Ihol Janet Leigh,, Mrs. Robert Dann.J Mrs. H. S. : Gile,. Mrs. Konaiai ,J"'Vv,' T'u"i: . ' i . -.v. ,v Xfrm T flf Atno W I i - xLxm w.o. ... 1 I Clark of the . legislative commit - tee., assisted by Miss Ola Clark, is in charge of the story hour. . , . nr. r...' u.'.j.'Tiiri...'.inkl a a li rz mja m rz m. ikeau r aiii tuua i viuu ,m mi th.hraa embeilishori wtth ... ..... - ;-- unm. e t w Hntt i iasi Ferry street, for an all day meet - ing. A pot-luck dinner will be served..., ' ;:,. .-'. Miss Edna L. Sterling returned to her home in Seattle after a two weeks' visit in Salem. , She was entertained aa the house-guest otl Mrs. Paul B. Wallace.' i . - ,.' , Miss Eugenia ' Ze ber. MIsa Charlotte Zeiber,' add James Hay of Berkeley, California, left Sun - day for a two weeks , trip into the Interior of Alaska. They made the trip north as far as Se - attle by motor. - - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy and . . L iiiiiti buu, ucc, are uume irnmi a three day motor trip to New port, Waldport, and Seal Rocks. - ' The Salem War Mothers will hold an important called meeting at three o clock this afternoon in fhe Chamber of Commerce rooms, The : Delta Alpha class of the First Methodist church will post- till Tuesday, have been today, September 2. ' ; A delightful meeting of the Am icitian club was that held yester day afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Roy Jennings, at her home at 620 KLENZO . . TREATMENT For White Teeth, Ijeatthy Gums and' a Clean Mouth No - dental treatment can ac complish more.- 25c 25 c Klenio Dental Creine Klcnio Antiseptic Perry Drujj Storo - 17 "V jaa . ;t -IP 9 Lodge Rosier rEATXKXAL. ORDER OT EAOUTS, mi lit Bd 3rd Wad. W. O. W. BaD, 8. M. mnojr xostsx i TTPOQ RAPHICAXi NO. tlO 8ECOXD Satnrdaj. 9 p. m. M. T. Pilkiarton, prMideBt ; Kqj S. Blodjett, crtmr7. CARPENTERS tTXTOX XD. 106S Mettt Than. Tninfii. Arthur Tack- r. Premident; Wm.Pttit, ertr. Skilled mprhinin fnrflih!. Phon 179. Electric street. Mrs. "Nancy Jen-j nings, the mother of the hostess, who is here from Kansaa City. Mo., wa3 the hpnor guest of the Occasion I" BowU of pink roses were used th room 7,here needJ- ;w' - v-... "y Joyed. Dainty refreshments were luo UUB,r. In the group .were jJdrs Nancy Jennings. Mrs. Earl Kennell, Mrs. Milton- Eckman, Mre. Chester A. Downs, Mrs. Francis Sullivan Mrs. Arnold Krueger, Mrs. Ed R. Vies- ko Mr8 Knlgnt Pearcy. and .the hostess, Mrs. Roy- Jennings. At the next meeting of the club on August 17, Mrs. Krueger will be the hostess. Mf . and Mrs. D. L. Wlllson and EOns, - Donald, Jr., and Ward, of Portland, were ruesta at thohnmi 0f Mr. Willson'a parents. Mr. land iLf Pa P.Anffm A UMIl.an M O a, I a aw uvviaQ Aa T . UL OAiVIU Heights over the week-end. Of interest in local, social and musical circles is the following news from the. Portland .Telegram of . the marriage of Miss Helen la a a . a k " - -Pes, pianisi, wno appeared aur- ing the spring qn one of the most Interesting musical programs of the Salem, Woman's club:! ' j I Miss Helen Cartes and Randall Stuart Jones -were married! Sbn- I WV4 la VIA 9 'TTCIQ AAA ta 1 IVH i OU U I day morning in Westminster I church at an unusually preetv I wedding. It was artistic in ita simplicity and. was attended i by hundreda of friends and relatives of the cbupie, with many out of I town guests makinc the trio for the occasion. The Rev." E. V. Pol- " " u,mn' a l" composed of Mrs. Beulah Stevebs. n f i - . . . organist, Mrs. Lora Teahnor, Eu- gene. 'cellist.and Miss Alberta I . ' T,oun,sl. VWea I TV-. . , uuuc, a musician .oi note, land a nonular maid in aorta t -tr. I cles. was srowneri in a creation fashioned from her moth- er'g. beautiful silk weddln a-nwn made Irarr wit h voo.. . t i . - j r a. b a. a a. . . , I-" . ana carried a lonr rnsrt train . -Tn Ile, of a veil the bride's coiffure was oanaea with a Wreath of j orange blossoms and she carried lB snower arrangement or brides I roses, lilies of the calley and sweet I Deas Miss Alice Bowman was maid of nonor., sne wore a gown of khiva I georgette and a large picture hat I Of Straw. Her bouquet'; til t.,Mk . y, ' I French . type of pastel ffewers Victor Risley was best maa, and 1 the ushers were Donald Peek and William Peek Following the ceremony a wed Jding breakfast wis served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr land "Mrs. L. R. Caples. Mr. and Mrs.. Jones win make their homei 1 . . . . . . , "f'" iu cuicue, nucre iu former ia completing his course in law at the University of Ore gon. -. - ' ' f I ii ' Out of town guests included I Mr. and Mrs. Don Edgar ot Hood River. Mrs. Mildred Nichol of Day- ton. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. ' : : - ' V J ' 'j5 ' ' : . f V ClVet tSOX LtOUt , i , CfilC (bfuSpoHS 4 ' P. i tf 'i. 9 ) ( The velvet box coat ha hre ly Tcplactd the awfatlr' for port adAlr." Il ls iTery chic A en fcert it u.-caJc ot Ar;? t A:i Prttity . vflvrl Isri .wcrn. i site galea, Ua capital a( Orpa- Locial RaUs For Classified Advertising Daily c Saaday On tias Thra timaa- .1 aanta par wari 5 cnM par irard S aaata par ward ftia tiraea.. Oaa Boath. dailr and Sunday . Ltd eaaU par wortl la arder to aara tha Bra tfcaa aaa tiaaa-rata, adrartiaaaiaat Bait raa ia eooaaeotira iacaaa. :K A. Ukaa for kaa taaa SS aaata. Ada. raa Saaday OJiLT a la read at aaa-iuaa rata. i t Advcrtiaaaiaata (aieapt Parsaaala aad SiMiaUona Waatad) will ba Uaa var tha tclaphoaa U Ua adrartkaar ia a iTibacribar to tikooa. .! Tba Btataamaa wilt rcla adrtr tiaamaata at aay tiaaa at taa day ar BifBt. Ta lanra prapar claaaiiiaa tioaa a da. aaaald ba la baf era I p. av. TELEPHONE SS r (II Money to Loan i OS" l Frtata -I ' T. K. FORD v-;- -(Oar Ladd Baak Baak) W'1""" H0M ! - m f. Insured Properly Pkoaa 161. Backa A 3aadricka, TJ..S. Bank Bldx. 4-S8 U I AUTOMOBILES j : WE Vf RECK 'KM j Part a tor all eara. Wa aall far laaa, Qt enr prirca aa tratlara. Salaat Auta i Wraekiar Ca4 403 8. Ckarck Straat. Pkaaa SlS. l3ti SCHEELER AUTO WBECKISO CO," win i bay yoar aid car. Hifbaat caak priea ! ACTOREPAIRKO - S " " " 1 " ?iVSa"J MU? ler a lebesgood garage.-, pboaa 584. Miller aad 8. ComncrcUl Sta. Wa apecialiia ta rceoaditieaiat awtara. ATJTO TOPS bee us for top akd paint work. O. J. EaU Aata Top PaUt Ebep. Roar fira drarmiit. a- 1 fit I HELP WANTED WASTED FIRST CLASS COOK. FIRST clan waitrraa. firat r-laaa diahwaahar for a beach boUL Call 7117 Slat. aeninr, after . v Saia" ? HOP PICKERS WASTED For two of oar yarda. taa- H stoma Raaeh aear Isdepaadanea, 11T area, and tka Cartla Raaeh, aear Talbot ata tioB. 80 . acrea. L aual accomaada tioaa furaiahed. Tarda la axealleat ahaoa. Pickiar will berta about Sev teaber lit. Kaflalar now at Qw Watara cirar a to re. or Laraia a Caraorer. Bos 82. oTtr Paaaay'a a tor I ------ 9j25tf hof pickers wasted for the Wniiama op yard, loa aeraa. . a . waa of . Baleaa. I anal aecamaaa4a- tlona farnlihad. Tard ia axcelleat eaa ditiaa. Piekiaa; Will atari a boat Sept. lat. Rejitter at Uaitad Ci iu Stora, or Lane Morlaj'a, corner lTlk aad C Tef'IlSFt2. ' ' a51 HELP WANTED Male 11 WASTED COMPAXIOS FOR TRIP TO i Florida ia September ar October. Boa 1J64. t . . Hal3 wasted experiesced tire mas B valeaatw to work at rebnildiaf ttrea. 215 Center St. Pboaa 898. ; iiais : WANTED Employment 19 city axd oocxty wood sawiso. Pboaa 1091. 19iU Iron gardes plowiso. basemext diftlag aad toasa work pkoaa 18 Fa. xvmiau wE?T,!tot" aV"? i Will CDIIU, pitVB mm bvbk. t- i . Eaaarienred aad capable. -Elderly couple preferred. Mra. Baaaia Porter, Rt. S.-Alhanr. ' " lall I FOR RENT 21 PRIST ED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY T" wordiaf ' i or Kaaa.-- pnoa m eaaia aack. SU tea maa Daaiaatt Orflee, aa grooad floor. COLLEGE GIRL WOULD L1KK'(ROOM- mate. Madera eouatry aoma. ira- Iortatioa gaaraateed. Piano, electric (kta. ate. Boa 94. care Stataamaa. Young and Miss Flora Mason ft Albany. - - - Ati One of the-most enjoyable af fairs of Sunday vai the picnic din ner party In Marion Square which celebrated the 4th birthday anai- versary of D. W. Morley. In the group, were: Mr. and. Mrs. T. A. Fiadley and Florence and Tommy FIndley of Roseburg,' Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Morley and family and Mrs. Bertha Marsters and family. I General Llarketx i Grain Futures : PORTLAND, Aug. 10 Wheat, hard white, blue stem and Baart, August And September, 1.58; soft white,' August, l.5T; SepL. SI. 56; western white, August, $1.51; Sept.. 11.56; hard wiater. August and Sept.. $1.51; northern spring, August, $1.54; September, $1.53; western red. August $1.52; Sept.. $1.51;- BBB hard wblte, August and Sept, $1.60. Oats No. 2 16-pound white feed, Angust and Sept.," $31 1 do 38-pound gray, August and Sept., $30. . Barley No; 2, 44-pound, Aug. and Sept,, $31. . corn - No- early shipment. Auaust. $46.T5: Sept. $46.50. Millrun standard. August and Sept. $30.50. - - 4 a Dairy Exchange ; PORTLAND. Aug. 10. Batter. extras.. 50c; sUndtrds, 4$V4e; prime firsts. 48c; firsts, 43c. Ecks. extras, 37c; firsts, 36c; pulkts 32c; current receipts, 30c Hay PORTION IL 'Aug.' -10. Buying Trio: Valley timothy. iffl9; Co pHftcrn Oregon, $21(?24.50, fllrtlfa. $15; clorcr. $16.50; oat Vai'. tlZ.-iO: cbrstJlS; oat and vet c it.: $l.r.f): straw.. '$Ti50ff $8 rr ton, Xtllirs prfjes. $2 a toa wore, - " -' '' s m i: FOR RENT 21 FOB REXT -STOREROOM OS STATS traat. laaaira Hatcl Art. tlj2Stt roa RENT ELECTRIC WASHES i wit ci baracr, $3 ta SS prr mnata. Aik for Etasrea, II. L. StUf'a rni tT Cw. SlatS FOR RENT Apartments SS ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOK APART ME XT -SSalt 210 . 14ta. ECRXISHED 2-ROOK APARTMENT. . Slalft 1335 6 lata. EOR RENT APARTMENTS 91 V. Cm- aMrciaJ. - tttf OXE - AXD TWO-ROOM TURKISH ED .apartment. 700 S. llith. - S3al3 APARTMENT FOR RKXT 3 ROOMS - and kitchaaetta. tS3.50. l-raia aad kitcaaaatta, $13. Cloaa-ia. 65i Mar- - -- - S3all FOR REXT Rooms ' U HOUSEKEEPING OR SLEEP IKO S67 8. Ckarca. tSjtll P RUTTED CARDS. SIZS 14 BUH wJX wordiac. "Kaoaa ta Baat," priea It w . aaata aaea. Stauamaa Baaiaaaa afHca, rraaad flaar. ROOM FOR RIXT IX MODZRX HOME, Uraa kloeka fraaa auu kaaaa. All raaraaiaaeaa. OaatUnaa prafarrad, Plaata Tafaraacaa aad iddrMl A, , B aara fitataamaa. S&illi FOR RXXT BOOM SUITABLE FOl atadaata, witk alaapaiy parch privUacaa. Evarytkiac madara. Bafaraataa ara rw , qnirad. Addraaa raaaa, eara StaUaaaai FOR REST Ho rz HOUSE FOR REST CLOSX IS. IX- amira Hotal Area. STJ2SU FOR REST OIODERS 5 BOOM nOUSE aad farace, 19") State St. Ieqaira 19J State. ?Tal2 Wanted" Miacellaaeotia--S3 WOODRT THE ACCTTOXIER BUT1 aaed ramtara far caaa. Pboaa Bll. HIOHE8T PRICES PAID FOR USES atoeaa, toola. faraitara. ' SuH'a Caa4 Good DepU oppoaita aoart kaaaa. .. . 85ta1SU CASH PAID FOX FAUX TEETH deetal (Old. platiaina aad discarded Jewelry. Hoke BaelUag aad Refinery Co, Otaago, Miekiraa. aSjll WASTED PRIVATE M05ET FOX farm laaaa Wa baee aaearal appUea. tioaa oa bead. Hawklaa a Roberta tae:. 05 Oreroa filHr. S4t4lf FOR SALfi 37 CRAWFORD CASS ISO PEACHES ARE aow ready. L.. Tawasead arcbard. 97al GOOD TIOUK FOR SALE. TEL. S044-W. 7j22tf FOR 8 ALE OLD KEW8 PAPERS. TEX reata a bond la. Cmalalioa dapartsaeat Oratoa Sutcaaxaa. .... (Tit ALFALFA. GRAIS. HAT; TIMOTHY, oata. barley aad wheat, raaraatoed quaJity. prompt ahipeaant. Prieea apoa applicatloa. Richard Syaaaa, Walla Walla. Weak, 37all trespass Notices ..: 4 For Sale . Tretpata Ketleea, also Idst larAaa, ?irlatd aa coed 10 oaaeo eaavaaa bear, ay tba ward a, "Notice la Hereby Oto oa That Troapaaaiar ia Strietly Forbid, dea Oa Tbeao Preeniaea Under Paaalty at Pmiacmioa.' Price lie oacb or 1 for 15a. fitataamaa Pab. Ca, Salem, . I7at Ore roa. WATKISS PRODCCTS TERRITORY opea lor ma tier 1220 care Statemaa. 87all - SELL VS TOCR CSED FCRSmTREX H. L. Stiff Faraitara Co. Caad Good Dept. Oppoaito aoart aoaaa. nmjju RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8 BY IH". ; 60 receipt farma U book. IS aaata pea ' , book or two far 25 came. Statoa maa aUira, SIS SaaU CaaaaaorcUl St, , Salem. STttStf f . FOR SALE Livestock 89 VETERIS ARIAS DR. PATTERSOS, Pkoaa 1028-W. Rt. 1. Baa 89. 9j2tf SIX TEAL CALVES FOR SALE. OX win trade for milk row. Pboaa 1791 W3. FBY.D W. LASGE. TETERIS ARIAS Office 4t 8, Oaaaaaorelal. Faoae 1198. Roe. yHeae 166H. Omtitt WOOD FOR SALE 43 BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 18 lack. " ' Dry miU eeai. ,-';. Groea mill wool.' Dry aeeoad" rrowtk fir. Dry aad aid fir. Dry 4-fu aab. mania aad aak," ' FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delieery aad raaaoaabla pH 140 Soatk Ckarck. Pboaa 1442. dlataa. 15-INCH OLD FIR 8EOOSD OROWTX oak aad aaa. Pkaaa 19F3. M. D. May; field. - 43fl8l GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLMAS FUEL CO. . TKLKPHOSE 155. 4!2tl POULTRY AND EGGS 45 LEGHORS PULLETS FOR SALE. Coma Bad eeo 4.elS Priced to aetl auirk. JTLTCSERY STOCK 49 FOR SALE CHEAP 87- ACRES or fine laad. ala mOea from Balean. uooa new batldian. aboat half calUeatad. balaaca pat tare. Rneainr, water, aawe timber. -WUl ia ood term. Mikt accept aoma trade. J. J. Matait, oa er. TaUpboaa lOSil, Sal. Ora, Rt. T. "' iHSCELLAXEOCS Bl CRAWFORD CAS SIS O PEACHES ARE now ready, ijaa Bro, i mite ni' of Hopmero oa tba Orejea tlene. Pboao SF11. - - - - - 6U1J H. ' B. SEAGROVB riR5CE abaet metal abop aaoeoa to osi aaiu St. ... la4tf BATTLE CREEK SASITAR1CM Metaoda are aaod ja tba beallk taatl tau at 2S3 8. totUfe fit. S. H. Locaa, Pboaa 211. -- IM FOR SALE, CCRTAIS RODS. K ITCHES ienaila aad diehea. aadtroae aad acreea, trait aad jar aad a lot of other taint. Call SV MiU befera aooa to day. SALEM FUEI A TRASSFEB CO, IS Trade St, Saleaa. Let aa aaete yea aa wood, coal aad traaafer, meeiac and . ara.Taee. LMT tiHM TI8 Ita It. iirhl rbfine 1"H. SlJTtf PETOXAL 5S Till TR'ATMFVT - for Arr .Dicins ' tt-ti-Wondarlal." Free loformallea, Adireea Lua Co, PorCaad., Oreffa, e.al!'1 JIOXEYTOLOAN 5T j rEDEHAL FAn.'f LOANS. V4. T. t f Woo4. 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