The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 04, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON STATESMAN SALEM.' OREGON ;
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: FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 4.1925 -4 -
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GHGISU)
ecqm:
Regulation, by Government fs
Discussed by Subcorn
t . mittee of Senate ;
Y AKI M A, Sept. 3. Permanent
grazing rights, less regulation on
he Dart of. the tovernment and
the right . to tae major controv
ersies "between the ' government
1 toe users of the ro rest lands
DRUCGTOTID
. LEMON S v
COCOA BUTTER
SKIN CREAM
Af'uper Cream'.' It Is rich
ia both, cocoa! butter a tissue
builder, and in lemon juice. A
real,, skin food, ' " . '
c heman 'Cocoa Butter Cream
restores vigor to the muscles,
vitality-to thei tissues and elec
tricity, to the fekln. -:
Use it freely. Your skin will
reflect your careful treatment.
Perry Drug Store
115 South Commercial
, Salem. Oregon -,
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Stylish Sto
' You lay the foundation for a pleasant
" i 1 ' i - - - f . i
aay wnenQa sup on one or these
' r . remarkable corsets
' 'are
No
r,-
' ,4? Models for Every Type of Figure
Cprselettes Priced From
$1.49 Upwards
. t
Remarkable--Value ,?
Rayon Silk Stepins
- A useful garment and
its beauty and wearing
peach and orchid...
SI W'til' ,'iO j
v,-i ' ' ''t'
ouk v
t ; YOUR
receive careful attention.
. un within a radius
nto courr. fasfead ;6f before ra
board of appeal -'are some of the
desires " of stockmen of Washing
ton," -i according '.fto' testimony
placed today before the subcom
mittee of the senaW committee on
publuTlands wWca' neJd a hearing
hirer- today." ' Sar-lt. If:-Stan-field
, of -:- Oregon ' was 'cbariman.
Those who -.testified wart Thomas
11 DromhfellerljC. MRtfder Her
bert- C. Brysan..' jandi -Eugene
Thomas of Walla' Walla'arid J. F.
Sears, Stanley Cof tin and O. D.
Gibson of-Yafci. 1 - . " '
"The wholes water of i admin
istration of public lands lawrong,'
said Mr. Bryson. Mapyr ot.oar
regulations are1 detrimental .tortne
stock and- tothe ? service . itself,
There- should be" fewer regulations
and an 'inspection of the range
conducted by ,the government at
ineena oi ine season. -;.-
Increase of . grazing rates ; will
mean -either serious cTaitnrStttf
the stock industry of increased
costs jto the growers it' was' "em
phasised.
- Sheepmen stand opposed to any
increase in:present grazing fees.
or agalhst" any'scale of fees which
. a." -- .I-. '.'.'' i'tj.
win create revenue r- oyer ; anu
above "the needs tf maintaining
the forests, according to the testi
mony.7 They want , leaie r terms
running from JO- to 20 years with
specified areas rather, than permits
to graze so many head; ,the res
toration of areas, withdrawn, from
grazing privileges for thej protec
tion of municipaT'water. supplies:
and a board of arbitration to which
appeals carf be taken Irom what
are considered arbitrary rtilings on
the part of forest supervisors.
That sheepmen are1 more in-
terested in conserving the national
forests and building up tlieir car-
rying, capacity : than foresters can I
be was a point made iby Mr.'Jwero placed In jobs here during
Drambeller and emphasized by
Rlr. Coffin. Both stated that graz-
lug uas lessenea me iir& n azures I
, 1
ki tho forests and that the herder I
and their assistants really add to
the nation's fire patrol. ..
Increased fees and burdensome I
regulations wbich tax and binder
the development "of tbd - Industry
are reflected increased costs to the
consuming paWic. on whom the
burden will ultimately fall said
Mr. Coffin. H"' '-I -
SWIM rOSTPOXED
BOULOGNE,! France, Sept. 2.
A high westerly sale' and Ja rough
sea fdday .! made necessary the
postponement until Friday morn
ing of the second attempt of Mis3
Gertrude Ederle" of New FYork to
swim the English channel this
year.; ; " : - '
Ford Coupe- Stolen ' . !
Salem police officers have been
asked to wafch' ior a' Fofd ccupe
Stolen at Albany at lit 45 las
night. The car was a 1925 model
and liore Oregon license number
202-230. .
-
Corsets
Youth Line
Yoh experience that pleasant
"old glove" comfort, howeyer
the real satisfaction conies
"with the assurance that you
stylishly and becomingly
attired. vi '
Koth Back or Front Laced and
i Wrap-around Styles
woman is too stout
to be stylish
$1.98, $2.50, $3.50
$4.50, $5.00, $6.50
to $9.00
li
69
the material is known
quality. Colors are pihk,
ests at aoc
MAIL ORDERS V -
- We-pay express or posUgja
of a hundred miles , 1 : ?f -
IllPLWH
IFIBSI
High f lace Taken in Com
parison' With Others in
Northwestern Cities
Salem has, one of the ranklrg
federal employment bureaus of the
northwest, it is revealed in the
monthly report of the United
States employment service of the
department ofilabor; During the
month of August-the 'local office
placed a number of men far in ex
cess of the federal offices in any
other city in the state outside of
Portland and In comparison to the
size of the cltyvplaeed in employ
ment a larger number of men than
most cities in Oregon and Wash
ington.
During - the. past, month Sim
Phillips, manager of the Salem of
fice at the YMCA, placed 650 per
sons in jobs, , including 538 men
and 112 women. Calls received
at the bureau for workers exceed
ed by 383 the number of persons
who registered as wanting work.
Of the 719 men who registered,
5fc3 were referred' to jobs and 538
reported placed, while there were
892 calls for help. Of the 151
women who registered, 110 were
referred to jobs .and the same
number reported placed, with 301
rnlla tnr boln -'Tlitrlns' trio on mo
month- only 44 6 were placed . In
jobs at Eugene,. 1 02 at Marshfield,
2285 at Portland. 784 at Tacoma
land 683 at Yakima.
J 'Agricultural labor furnished the
field for most of the workers who
tne month. The report shows an
unusually; large percentage or
" " "-" jw
a v. a - m
luai wcre successiuuy piaceu.
(Coutluued from pa 3)
tertaining program this evening at
tho , slate industrial school for
boys. The feature number will be
the explanation . of autochrome
making by Robert C. Paulus.
Labor Day at Coast '
Mr. and Mrs.Arfhur Moore and
daughters. Miss Helen Moore and
Miss Ruth Moore, accompanied by
their house guest. Miss Ruth Gir
ten of Portland, will leave today
I for the Moore cottage at Neskowin
I where they will spend the Labor
I day week-end. Mts. Moore and
I aer daughters motored to "Port
I land yesterday. Miss Girten mak
j lg the return trip with them.
n : .
neium-trom ueacn : t :
Mr. and Mrs. H. S.' Bosshard are
home from.a vacation period at
Newport. They were accompanied
home by their house, guest. Miss
Gertrude Oehler. Mr. and Mrs.
C; A. Arpke were also guests of
the Bosshards while they were at
the beach. -
Mrs. Chajlton Honored t?
Miss Helen Moore entertained
on Wednesday witha delightful
afternoon of bridge honoring Mrs.
Ellis Carl Charlton, (Luella Pat
ton) who returned home this week
from her honeymoon. A variety
of the early autumn flowers -zin
nias, dahlias and cosmos were
Pused in .colorful profusion abou.t
the rooms. The high score of the
afternoon went to Mrs. Armin
Berger while Mrs.. Charlton re
ceived the guest prized Late In
the afternoon an attractive iuxCh.-
with an exquisite luncheon cloth
i which ,lha hostess brought from.
the Orient, In . use on each table
The favors were unique Japanese
cards. .
In the group lor the, afternoon
were Mrs. Ellis Carl Charlton, the
honor guest, -Mrs. C.- K. Knlcker-
bocker of McMinnville, Miss Vale
rie Briggs, Miss Helen Jordan of
Seattle, Mrs. Armin Berger, Miss
Marie Briggs, Miss Mollie Swab-
bauer. Miss Josephine Baumgart
; ner, Miss Amelia Babcock, Miss
Audrey Pomeroy, Miss Ethel Ru
pert. Miss Ruth Moore,, and the
hostess, Miss Helen Moore.
Guests From Medf ord
Brigadier General and Mrs
George ' A. White entertained as
their guests-this-week Capt. and
Mrs. Ralph' Cowgill of 3Iedford.
Captain ' and . Mrs. CowgiH"came'
BUREAU VV
society
on Tuesday, returning on Friday
to their home. Last.week Mrs.
White and her, daughters, ,Miss
IJenrlttt-White ad MissK)rptL
White, were guBls in Portland. .
Missionary Society -
The Woman's XIijsk)Bary soci
ety of the First Christian church
will -meet "at z:30 'o'clock Friday
afternoon In the .church parlors.
This will be the regular monthly
business meeting. The lesson for
the day will be on "Spanish Speak
ing Peoples In America." ,
Gailey-Warren Nuptials
Of interest in Willamette uni
versity circles is. the news of the
marriage of Miss Eunice Galley
and Mr. William Warren which
was solemnized in Portland at 8
o'clock Wednesday evening. Sept
2.- The ceremony was performed
at the apartment of Miss Carolyn
Cheely, with Rev. E. S. Parker.
pastor of the First Methodist
church officiating. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Warren are students at Wil
lamette university, and members
of the junior class. Both were
especially prominent in campus
literary circles, being members of
the college writers' club and mem
bers of the Collegian staff. They
will ' continue their work at the
university with .the opening of
school. Mrs. Wa'rren Is the daugh
ter of Rev. R.. A. Oailey of Mc-
Cleary. Wash., while Mr. "Warren
Is the --son of Mr. and Mrs W. II
warren or Portland. The young
couple will be at home to their
friends In Salem after September
21. Those witnessing the cere
mony were Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Warren, Miss Betty Hyde. Miss
Carolyn Cheeley and Benjamin
Matthew. ,
Mrs. Watkink Entertained .
i Mrs. Andrew Craig was the
guest of honor at.the dinner which
Mrs. W. T. Watkins gave.on Vd,
nesday evening, at .her attractive
home, 1078North Capitol street.
The dining room was beautifully
decorated with rinnias. Among
those In the group- were-. Mr, and
Mrs. Eric Bartruss:and son, Eric,
Jr.. Mrs. Andrew Craig, the honor
guest, and son Andrew. Jr., Mrs.
Joe Valentine, Mrs. Roy-Bolier
and son; Leo. and the hostess, Mrs.
W. T. Watkins. During the after
noon Mrs, Craig wa .entertained
with a delightful drive through
out the city. -
Chapter G Meets '
The 14th anniversary of the.
founding of Chapter C'of the PKO
sisterhood ' was celebrated in a
charming way yesterday afternoon
when Mrs. B. J.- Miles, assisted by
Mrs. W. M. Hughes and Miss Alyce
Hollister, entertained lth a"-;l
o clock luncheon.- Late summer
flowers in a variety of hues deck
ed the rooms. Covers were ar
ranged ior the guests at one large
table; around which smaller table?
were circled. Orangicandles in
sUver holders were used in the-din-f
Ing room. During a delightful so-.
cial. afternoon Mrs. E. J. Huffman
outlined the work of the coming
year. . - . . v-.y?"
, Sit special guests. were present
for the afternoon. Including Mrs
Lewellen of " Albany." Mrs. F. J
Tooze, Mrs. Merrltt Hughes of Ta:
torna, Mrs. .Harold Hughes and
Mrs, Donald Miles. ;" "";
Members present were Mrs.' O
W. Laflar. Mrs. C. K. Logan. Mrs.
"1. Selee. Mrs. E. J. Huffman
Mrs. A. C. Parr, Mrs. X. Beech-
ler, Mrs. A.. T. Woolpert, Mrs. O
B; Price. Mrs. William ,McGll
Christ, Sr- Mrs. Temple, Mrs.
Marie McGIlchrist, Mrs. II. E. Hot-
linger. Mrs. ; C B. - McCullough,
Mrs. Harwood Hall, Miss Annora
Welch. Mrs. W. M. . Hughes .arid
r
Mrs. B. J. Miles.
The Salem Heights Community
club will hold a cooked food sale
all day tomorrow. Saturday, Sept.
j .in the S. P. ticket office on
North Liberty street. .
Mr, and , Mrs. Clifford Brown
returned home early in the week
from a summer at Seal Rocks.
Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Shipleyre
turned nome tne. first of the week
from a ten-day motor trip to San
Francisco. 1'; - Y" ". ' .: "
'. . ,. - . ' . -
. Miss Helen Jordan of Seattle I
win De the nouse guest .for the
next ten days of Mrs. Henry Mey-
er.-' - '. ' " ,.
Miss Mary Kafoury. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, has
returned home after. Js Week's
visit with relativea in Portland.
: ;' ' ; r : ;
Salem friends of -Mrs. Kenneth
Cockerline are regretting her de
parture to Portland
will mane her home.
where she
,
'Mrj -and ".Mrs." D. Sam el ? left
Union Roster
MEAT COTTERS CNIOM NO.
Mert itrond fourta lar4ar.
President W. K. MelUura; arrreUry,
' Kolrt fade.
CAPITAL TTPOOBAPHICAI, UTTIOS KO.
210-PTiiat. U. r. Evaaa; r-trf,
M. 0. Pilkentaa. Uwti aeeaad. Satar
dy.:l:00 p. m. -
CARPENTEK'8 USIOX NO. 10S
ilaeU Than. mmnt. Arthnr Tuck
er, praidrBt; Wn. Petti t. itcrttirr.
SVillvl TBwhanim fnrniii. Phona 1 7t.
r
TUXJlKSAli ORDER OV EAGLES, aafl
lit and Srd Wad. W. O. w. tiail. a. U
WUltt. m!'y. T1. 138 R.
f
this jweek for Wilhoit springs
where they will remain over ' La
bor day.
Household Hints
ELDERBERRY AND C2KAPB
JELLY
Cook , green grapes nntll
soft, then run through a co
lander and strain. To four
pints of green grape pulp alloy
eight pints of strained elder
berry juice. Allow two tup
stigar to each two cups Juice
cook twenty minutes and pour
lit glasses. Seal.
MKNIT HINT
Breukfafct
Orange Juice
Prepared tVreal with Top Milk
iFreeh Jelly Toast
i Cor fee '
i Lunchoa
a.
Casserole of. Dried Beef and
Potatoes
Jelly Rolls Cake Milk
i Dinner
Beef a la Mode
Boiled -New Potatoes
Cucumber Salad. Elderberry Pie.
Tea.
! . TODAY'S RECIPES
- i i
. Casserole of DrittI Beer ami Po-
tatot'N This is a good dish to
makd) when you hare some cold
rooked potatoes and a little dried
beef I on hand not enough to
make a good cream gravy for the
family. Into a small cassarole
rut la layer vf diced, cold boiled
potatoes, then cream sauce to
which the chipped beef has been
added; another layer of potatoes
and Sthen cream-sauce until the
dish; is filled. Over the top sprin
kle a dash of finely grated cheese
and place in oven nntil thoroughly
heated and slightly browned on
top. j; The sauce requires very lit
tle salt on account of the beef.
r Beef a' la Mode Take a thick
thort piece of rump steak weigh
ing about one and one-half pounds
cover, with strips of fat bacon, and
tie into shape. Place it in a large
saucepan. Add a cup 'of cold
water and salt and pepper to
taste. Bring it to the boil. Have
five or six younr carrots and
peer four or five onions. When
the contents of your saucepan are
boiling, put in the carrots, onions
three or four cloves, and a bunch
of herbs. "Let this simmer very
gently for three hours, then place
the meat ahd vegetables In a deep,
hot dish, and strain the gravy
over it. . '
f PICKUP RECIPES -Dill
Pit klcss Boil and skim
three gallons water and two
pounds of coarse salt. Select crisp
cucumbers from six to eight inch
es long. Wash and wipe them
careiully, then put a layer ''of
them in a big stone jar that will
hold at least -four gallons. Put
in a layer of grape leaves and a
bunch pf dill seed or the stalk.
Proteed in this way till the Jars
are (full, then lay on plenty of
cabbage leaves. On the very top
put ja largo weight. Fill up with
brine and let it stanh Qaiet fer
mentation lakes place. ' la about
two! or three weeks-the cucumbers
are done, and .will be transparent,
liket amber, with a sub-aclde
flavor, which the grape leaves and
Btems give the cucumbers.
I r
Oil Pkklcs-lOne hundred small
cucirabers, one - quarter pound
ground . mustard, . one teaspoon
black pepper, one-quarter pound
whole mustard, one quart onions,
one! pint olive oil, one ounce celery
seed, two quarts rlnegar. Pare
the j cucumbers and onions, and
slice them in thin slices-. Put a
j laye of cucumbers, then a layer
I of onions, then a heavy sprinkling
of pit. then another layer of
cucumbers, ajid so continue these
-Lodge Roster
Qresoil.S
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Mie Crtson stattmas
Pabliaaad avarv aiu fasrast Ifaa-
ski
aj) at Balaa tfca aaaital af Oratoa.
Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising
Dalty r Sualay
2 caaia par wari
S aaata par war
: 8 caata par vara
Oaa tima
Taraa lima
&s tim.a.
Oaa Month. aa4
Saada, SO easts par war!
Ia arJ.r t nra tko Btora taaa aaa
tlma rata. aivarUaaaaat ait raa ia
caniarativa itsara.
A4. Uk.a for laa t tt aaata.
Ada. raa Baada, OSLX aaarga4 at
aa-tlaa rata.
AdT.rtiaaoaata - .Trap Partoaala
aad BiMatioaa Waatad) will a tak.a
ar tha talaphooa It tka advartiaar la
a nb.crlb.r to paaaa.
Tka F-tataimaa will raa.Wa advar
tiaemaoU at any tima of tka day ar
aifkt. Ta iatara wropar claaaifiea-
Uona ada. taoatd ba la aafora T p. av
TELEPHOXE S3 ar S8S
Money to Loan
On Real Kstata
T. K. FORD
(Over Ladd A Bu.a Bank)
BEFORE TOO I.EAVR TOUR HOME
OR CAR HAVE IT
Insured Properly
Phona 161. Beeka Scadricka. V. 8.
Baak Bldi. . 4 28 tf
A t'TOMO BI LES
SALK.il Al'TO WKKCKISO tm.
Ybl. Tirr. Kim. IVudrr
Half I'H'o and l.r
Pari for all rar, caa for old ran.
' S. Churrh I'houa 2151
l3tf
SCHEELER AUTO WRF.CKINO CO, will
bar jour old ear. Hifhait eah priea
id lOHS . romnMtl Mt. 1)1'"
ATJTO REl'AIRIXQ
3
GENERAL K:rAIKIaU. TIRES AND
tahra. atf-"rir. raa and oil.. VED
VT.it A LF.HENUOOD OARAGE. Pboaa
. 564. MjlU-r and S. Coaimrcial tilt.
Vi tpacialito ia recoaditioaiDf motor.
tf
alternations. On the top place a
heavy weight to press them down.
Let htand over night, or at least j
6ix hours. Drain off the liquor.
Cover with cold vinegar. Stand
for twenty-four . hours, drain.
(This vinegar may be used for
other purposes.) "Put the.rucum
bers and the onions Into "glass oT
stone jars. Mix ' the mustard,
peper and celery ' Beed with oil,
then add gradually the two quarts
of vinegar and pour over the
cucumbers and onions. Fasten the
jars, and in iwj weeks the pickles
will be ready for use.
Bran 31 off ins Mix together
without sifting one cup flour, one
and . one-quarter cups bran, three
tablespoons baking- powder, one
teaspoon salt, two tablespVKns su
gar. Beat an egg and mix with
it one cup of milk and one table
spoon of butter melted, and add
to the dry ingredients. Beat well
and bake in muffin tins for 25
minutes.
Blue Plum Conserve One bas
ket plums, sugar - (two-thirds the
weight of plums), three oranges
(rind of vne), three-quarters
pound shredded almonds. Cut the
plum into halves and remove the
stones. Cook the plums, oranges
and the stfgar . f or ' 4 5 m inutes.
Blanch the almonds and cut them
several times lengthwise. Add the
almonds to the fruit mixture and
cook 10 minutes longer. Put into
sterile glasses and seal when cold.
This amount makes 13 glasses. .
Peanut BuUcr Frit tern One-
half cup peamut butter, one-half
cup cornnieal. one-half cup barley
flour, one level teaspoon baaing
powder, one teaspoon salt,' on
teaspoon sugrfr, one egg. one-half
cup milk, pepper. Sift the flour.
meal, baking. owder, salt and an
gar together, then rub in the pea
nut butter;, now add the milk,
well beaten egg. and pepper. Mix
into a smooth batter. Drop by
spoonfuls oa a well-greated grid
die and try to a golden brown.
This is an excellent substitute for
both bread and meat.
Spongn . Cake Three eggs, two
cups flour, two teaspoons baking
powder, one-half teaspon lemon
one cup sugar, one-half cup cold
water, one-half "teaspoon vanilla
Beat the egg yolks until thick.
Add gradually the sugar, beat two
minutes. -Add the flavoring and
water, then the frour and baking
powder sifted together. Beat light
ly nntil smooth. Fold in lightly
the stiff whites of the eggs and
Kiba In lrisV ninn - T ' " ?
AUTO TOPS (
us roa top i eT
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Hrr fra partnt. -
S-1if
HELP WAXTETJ
Notic&
Hop pUkrra wantad Wlliaaia op
varda. -t biWi inL Trarka kaa aat
end I of rir bnda ;0;3O aarBlara.
HELP "WAXTKIV Kale 11
i
WAXTKO TKSDF.UA fR PLASTER-
iac four room hou and ala fcaiidtnc
27 foot brick chimnr. 13U MadiMta
1LELP WAXTET Feinalw 13
WANTED HOC SE KEEPER tn OEX
. raU aoaaawerk at oaca. , Call 57F14.
13.
AGENTS WANTED 17
I WANTED
Gnrat Areat Uka av.r TVrritorj
f lata Stat lor aa uigrtoea rai
tktn of a w book. . . F.ory lawytt,
Miatator aad book locer a awxa proa-
ct. A man who ba a rar ar Miaa
Orcaaiiatioa caa rlraa ap $10,000.00
a aar. Writo i for lull partilara.
PRx:HKiSlVEl I'RKSS. lli Uilwaa
kao Ati, CbK.ra. liL
I WANTED Emptoyzaent IB
WOOL OLP HOfS CHILD REN'g
apart hoar, knit to order. Haad kait
tinf. Phono 1T78-J. la40tf
CITY AND COUXTT WOOD SAW1XO.
Pkaao 1091. ! lill-
FOR OARDEN PLOWESO. BASKXEXT
digcias aad toaa work, pboaa ir.
, . i lml4
WA.VTKD KXPER1KNCF.D CLERK
witkM Miaatio ia drac atoro. ant
Orval Croidalf. Tararr. Orrroa. or
rar Stalraman. Box 19'
WANTED l"OSlTION IS OOOD HOM1IS
for two high frd- Filipino bey to
work fur roua ood board waila atadj-
iurf far tka uuiUtrr.
..KIMBALL M.-41xL OP THKOLGT
. Pavao e3d. i 19S
FOR RENT
21
PRINTED CARDS. 81ZB 14 BT TH"
wordlcf "for Kaa." priro IS coat
aaofa. Stataaaaa itaalaaaa Offica, oa
ground floor. t -
for: rest s -room i new modern
bungalow. chH'koa konio aad bant.
aUo firac. larliidiuf 12 'acre of
lapd. To TspoaMlilo party: Lijr fan
il y of rhildrrn not . roailrd. Rrat
ui)t 930 rr month, j On edge of city
liatita.
Or rrnt 5 arro anburbaa homo. S
roooi bouo aad barn. n pard hick
way. 1 mil from city limits. Only
IS. I . .
For rnt Now .'-room moJrra hoosa.
full bariant with furnar. larloding
nir riri(r ' ! nnntb.
I THF. HOMK KKALTV fO.
169 S. High. . t Tel. 17IS
FOR RENT, pmrtrnenta S3
NICE 3 ROOM FURNISHED APART
mrnt. 47 j N. ComntrrciaL S3s4
FOR REST APARTMENTS 891 S. Coa
trri. - - i t
FOR REXT Room S3
SLEEPING ROOM. CLOSK IN, ALSO
garage. 56S S. Liberty. Phone 1667 -R
PRINTED CARDS., Blil 14 BT 1'
. wording, "Koosna to Rant. price It
eoBte earb. Si stasis a Boaiaaaa affiaa.
groaad floor.
BOOM TOR RENT IN MODERN HOME
throe blocks from state aoaae. AD
eoaraaieBCoa. Oeatlansaa prefarrod.
Plaaae giro refereacea aad, addrosa A
B, care S'.atoamaa. ; 25j38
FOR REST IXJVFLY ROOM FOR WIL-
brertto girl. Modrra bomo. Col'.ore
girl ia family, llox 3d. caro Statrsmaa
I i . 25s6
TOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE POI
etwdoata. witb aloepaiff porcb prirUegoa
Brerytkiag atodara. RetaTaaroa are re
c, si rod. Addrosa roesm, care Btatoemaa
J 2S)2M
FOR KENT nonseai 27
HOUSE FOR RENT 365 8.
CHURCH
57S
Htrot. '
FOR REXT Farms 29
I HAVE SEVKRAJ. IRKJUATKD FARMS
r rrnu P. R. Thoaiaaoa, Tamer.
Ore.. Pheao 6XX. 3alf
WAXTFD TO RENT- 81'
WANTED FTTRNISHRD APARTMENT
with throe rooms or mora aad sW
inr -por-b. - I'boao Itna. Slsi
- WANTED MLscellaneoua 33
HlOIfXST PRICES PAID FOR USES
eterea. tools, faraitaro, Btiff'a Uaod
ooda Dopt erpoeito eflort aoaaa.
SAIXM IklAIUbXTS
I QBAXV
S. 1 whtte I. - tl sa
fio. I rvd, aacAed 1.4S
t PORK. KTJTTOaT AXD BEEP
Top hogs .!
Kowa . . . 33.50(310.50
Draaaed bega , .1
Top steers . . . .Od
Cowa - ... ... a.&o3s.oo
Bnlle . , 3WM4e
prtag lamba. 30 Jba aad aader eH
iintiM - - - ,
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Veal
Tc9t
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Dressed veal ' , - .
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' , P0TJ1.TBT
T.tgbt bna . . .u
Hary heat 53ctfJ24
ii rollers .i ; 33c3
xoos. trnr 4.VT arrraraT
Batterfat . jj
Creamery batur 1 S3eQS4
Kgss ... .3S
Standard ' ; , . .54
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WANTED JklLwIlaaeous 35
WANTED CSED l!Ml)KK''D TTFK.
w'mlT ia co oaaitioa. Pfcaaa S240
i.5
WANTED SMALT. PTE Am DONhIT
1. Carrata, Orca '
CAH PAID TOR WUB j SZj
daatal rea. euiuib mmm
Jra.lrr. Hoa 8-altiaf aad JUf..-r,
Co.. Utaora. MIcaisaa.
WOODKT TH AT7CT10KIER aUtl
aad larmuara sr eaaa. Yt
irirrrn PRIVATE at O VET POI
.,- iuu. nva aava oari ivrura
ral appUe
di KWlf
Iwaa oa kaad. Hawkiaa
lao ?0S Orr Bldf.
SSdMf
FOR SALE
37
CLEAN' RAQ3 FOR AUTO WIPES AT
EaWatiaa Army. "u aiw.
SELL t'g TOC
CB CSED FCRNITTJRKi I
Paraitara Cw. Caod Good
iit eomrt aomaa. 1 7ml la! -
H. U Stiff
Ipt. Oppaa
FOR RXT St'BtTRBAX HUME A -room
au. ais acraa rood aprac
' aiur. S aiiloa. fmra HaUai. Ill pr
toata. Caa ba boafht oaty tor.
I'boao T6IS. 17rf
RECEIPT BOOKS BIZS I BT 1H".
60 rocoipt forwa la book. IS aorta pat
book or two for 35 comta. Btatoa
am so oixica. 31 Boatk Oooaorol St.
Balaam. 7flStl
Trespass Notices
For Sale ' t
Trwrpaaa KaUcaa. ma 14i " larka "
prlat oa goad 10 caaco caaaaaa boar
Tar ka words. "Notc Ia Hor.br ttio
oa. That Troapaoaiac ia BtrtcUy Forbid
da Oa Tboao Promiaoa I'adar Paaaltf
af Proaocattoa." Prica 1& oach or 1
for 3 So. Btataamaa Pak. Co, Bokoaa.
Ororom. Tatf
FRESH CRISPFTTES AT THE STAND
- Sort Portia ad Kd. 37 a
SUGAR BACKS FOR 8ALK. NO PHONK
ordera, aoao rarod. o donrrrKO.
rash aad rarry. 0 crata pr doaoa.
llaat Broa. raaaory. . 3I4
FOR BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TT.S
raata a baadlo. CircaJatioa dapartaaal
Orrroa Btatoaaaa. S7tt
FOR SAULirra4ock 80
FOR BALE BOSTON BULL DOO
rvgiatMrd. Ton anoatba old. Appir a
371 N. CoanaorctoL WaS'
i
THOROUGHBRED COLLIE PL'PS. 34
North llig a. . 3.
VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON. V .
I'boao 3253. -Rt. S. Bos 29. - 8iltf "
FRED W. LAN OE, VETERINARIAN -
OCnea 430 8. CoamarrUL Pbaaa llffE
Ks T.boao nomitt-
WOOD FOR SALE 43
40 CORDS OP WOOD 33.50 PER CORD
oa tba groaad. Ku 3. Bat ISi SaUas.
43aA
BEST GRADE OP WOOD
4 ft. aad. 16 lack.
Dry atiit Wood.
Orora aritl wood.
Dry aeeoad srrowtb fix.
Dry aad aid fir.
Dry 4 ft. ask. atapla amd aak.
FRED E. WELLS.
Prwnpt ds'.irsry aad reeeoaable prla
380 SoaU Cbarek, Pboaa 1543. 41 all
WOOD OP ALL. KINDS FOR SALS
Joka XL Seott. Pkeae 334 ar 632 .
.,-,33
14-INCH OLD FTR SECOND OROWT1
oak- aad. aaa. Pboaa 1373. M. D. bf ay
field. . dlflM
GOOD COAL CRT WOOD
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
H1LLMAN PC EL CO.
TELEPHONE 1SSS. dljlftf
MISCELLAXTX)CS
81
H. B. SEA GROVE FURNACE AMD
boot asotai ahop saorod ba 611 Mill
8U Sleatf
SALEM FUEL AND TRAXSPER CO.
333 Trade tit.
Wood. Coal, Briquets aad Traaafor.
Price rigkt. Serine the best. Iey
r-hoaee. 18 aad S20, Night pboaa 10i.
CaU aa. $ls2lf
ALASKAN HI.LR FOXES AND SILVER
. black Papa taken bow are . easily
haadU-d. quickly adsptmi to new boasra.
Kafo dWivrry guaraatd. - Io stot ssr
ridco qaality for priro. - KefrreSMoa
orr :i jr period by sis banks. Oot
oar proposition. Clrary Bros. Pws
Farms tone of Werid'e Larawst. 4 2 00
Acres) Seattle, ask for .Booklet A. 1.
Slat
PERSONAL
03
HIZZ TREATMENT
POR APrKNPlCITIS -It
It Wonderfal." Free latonaatioa,
AdJrea lLsa Csv, Pert la ad, . Oragoo,
MONET TO XX) AN
57
FARM LOANS
Iarac tiaia, eaay paraeata War laloraat
1 aa feoe or roouaisaiena.
PtRRIXE MA&STZSJI
13 Htst Blda.. fUUps. Pro ,TjH
WANTED LOANS Z9
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PP WANTED Prtrste asoaey for " P
PP veil aocared first aaarst pp
PP loons. Aay assoaat, Opoa PP '
PP areata-, pp
PP PARXER REALTY CObtPtBT PP
PP .- 400 C S. Baak Bid. PP
?P Telephone 3343 ' Pp
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Bnftlness) Opportanltin 81
6M ALL CROCTRT IN CROWING SEC
twa of North- Solos. isoainoee -a
, ba donblod by addtnz feed. 1 000. 00.
' A. C. BOURN STKDT
Realtor. Loans and lnsaranr.
14T fr CVoi'l "t . fta(m r.
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