The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Miss Rodgers Announces"
?(r!?tAai io 4. Hittctesonr
Ot -wide interest among a host
'cfVsalem friendVis the announce
ment . of the engagement of Miss
IjrrjptretA. Rodgers. Jmiyv daugh
ter of MrsGeorgerRodgers, to;
31r. Jamea O. A. iratcheaonj 5 of
'"Vancouver, B.. C... a pr0mlnen. at
tomey and the BOtt.of,,&Ir. -qd
Mrsw Gs Gordon Hutchesori. . The
engagement was announced' yesterr
day rn van .attractive , manner. . by
ln. ,T, W- B. London, a couain.
of; Mrs. Rodgers' and. Miss Rodg-;
era, at hep bon?e 4n BrittehCoium-
- ii!a wlSare Miss' Rodgers la a house
guest for a'few days, V !.
ill's Rodgera, the daughter' o!
ibe late Goorga F Rodgera, isjond
o the most popular, and Accom
plished members otS4lem' young?
er 'set. She is a graduate tot Vas-
.. ear1, later studying sculpture V ta
New York City. In the spring .and
summer of 1924 Miss Rodgera en
joyed a season abroad ife Paris and
Italy. - t
: While no date has been set for
ljie Wedding". - it. will, probably he
an.;1' anticipated, event of ; early
springs .,V.iv.).t1.l ' a- s- 4
C.'E: Convention .'. ; ?
' . fialem young .people and youig
people from other parts of the
Valley are anticipating the opaa.
ing of the . Christian Endeavor
convention on .Friday at 7:3,0
'cteek in - the Central; Congrega
tloaaJ xhurdu Registrajlion will
r;OSi'Ell!i?:GREEi!CAUM
''Green Hood? Dress Shirts
of the Road" Work Clothes,
Dry Sox Shoes"- tar Erand" and "American Gentle-
men,7 Jtone,lJry vyotk snoes" ana ws.., viooa
year. Gold Sear Boots and Oil Clothing, "Iter's" Tailored
. - -Trousers and Work Pants ,f , t
UNION MADE CtOTENFQlV MEN
t This is a new line of Real Tailored Clothihg--gobd
. . materials well made -".
Men Suits, $24.50, S29.50, 35 and $40
; YoimgMen,s Suiur2d and 4.50 "
" These Suits are from $6
u
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MEN'S REAL - LEATHER COATS
; Made'of Genrnne Howehide 7 '
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' Three Velt Pockets, iull
? Cuffs with knit Wristlets inside , . . ..
Genuine HdeWde; Price 14.50;
"Button down flap. Pockets
Cuf fS(W.ith knit
itGenuihe Hbrsehide, Price 19.50,
i.Bame as abore firdy with large for Shawl Collar.
.1 ''.'lilt H
-V ' Price
Nl L!NE.OH SLIPPERS
All leather .-colored Uppers--Prettjr Colors
CWiaren's; ridics' and Men's Slippers v
!Geyurs,whUe there is. a big assortment .
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240 ancf 246 - North Commercial' Street
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'AUDRiT) BUNCH, Phone 106
start, at this time. . Walter Myers'
of Eugenje .wm glvs.'herjnain tad
dres3 of the evening. Alpeial
h.our,wlH fojlpw Boom and, board
Witt, be. jturhtshed ' filibut-of-towri
delegates. The. Convention, will
continue, in session .until Sunday
mgnt. ... , . ,- ......
Thank QffevmglM&tirig;'l, Z.
Thr hoB -of - Mrs-,- R J. Hen
dricks wyi be the scejje. of pne of
the most Interesting .-church meet
ings of the seasqn' at: 2;0, o'clock
this-afternoon when the Woman's
Missionary society ctfthe First
Congregational church, meets for
Its Annual thank offering, meeting. J
Mrs, Hendricks .TffU,. be: assisted
by Mrs. E. G. Patton, Irs. Charles
Elgin,. Mrs. Jtobert Fleming, and
Mrs. Harry Fleming., Mrs. Ctrarles
Ward- will. lead , the deyoUona.1.
Mrs. Kantner has charge of "the
pfferlng, while Mrs. Patton has
arranged'the programAll friends
and .mebera.of the congregation
ire lnTited, .in " the most cordial
manner to be guests. -
Guest at Tooze HbHe
Mrs. Sadie Kemp of Portland is
a house,, guest .of ; ifs and Mrs.
Fred J. Teoze, for an indefinite
period of Jtime. , Mrs, Kamp.:and
Mr. "Toose are brother end-sister.
Officer and Bride
Are Guests r - ;
Ensign and Mrs. Ralph Wilson
(Martha Powell) -letf yesterday
Tor Seattle' after a. two days'Tisit
r i
and Flannel Shirts. "Boss
Overalls, etc? "Washington
to $10 under-pneed to
iroauce ras new une 01 ..
Union Made Suits t. V
INCH'COAT 3
leatKer.' Collar, full leather
full leather Collar and
.Wnsuels insjde
22.50
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at the home of Ensign Wilson's
Darents. Mr.' "and Mrs. W. Wil
son. iThey will go to Long Beach
to make their home. The, Powell
Wifson wedding was a. brilliant
event of 'October; 2 4 in Reed Col
lege chapel.
V. R. C. to Meet
The Women's Relief Corps of
Salem" will hold its regular busi
ness meeting Saturday at z o ciock
in the- McCormack hall. Every
member of the organization la
asked to be present, - - '
Young People's Dance
A dancing party will follow the
meeting of the ' young people Of
St. Joseph's parish on Friday even
ing, to which, all the y6ung people
are Jrivlted. .The meeting for. or
ganization will beat 7:30.
Rebeicah Pot-Luck Supper
The members of ..the Rebekah
lodge will meet on Monday even
ing,. November 9, for a social
meeting and pot-luck supper in the
odge rooms.
Auxiliary to Meet
The Spanish War Veterans
Auxiliary will meet this' afternoon
at the-home of Mrs.' C. W. Brant,
494 S. Winter street, Tor the reg
ular" meeting." '
Mid-Week Bridge, .
xne Mia-weeje. Driage ciud mei
for an enjoyable. 1 o'clock lunch
eon and alternoon or cards on
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
W. H. Sehaeier. Special guests
invited tp pa,rycipate. In thediver
sion included Mrs." Ray IlJarTman,
Mrs. .'Ed Vieako, and Mra,;HjBnry
Millie. Mrs. Al Krause wqn tne
playing 1 honor."" of rthe afternoon
while the consolation award went
to Mrs. Victor MacKenzie. Lovely
flowers rosebuds ' and chrysan
themums decked "the rooms; At
the luncheon hour, ' Mrs. K. W.
Heinlein assisted tne hostess.
Covers were , placed for: Mrs.
Eugene Eckerlin,: :Jr., Mrs. Al
Krause, Mrs. K. W. Heinlein, Mrs.
Victor MacKenzie, Mrs. 'Lester
Schlosberg, nd the hostess, Mrs.
W. H.' Schaefer.
Cosmopolitan Club
Reception .
AU is mreaainess ior we ex
ceedingly .interesting reception
which is in store when the mem
bers of Chemeketa chapter of the
Daughters of. the American Revo
lution and of the Salem Woman's
club entertain from. 8 to 10 this
evening in. ' the Woman , club
building fqr the pleasure, of the
members of tbe Willamette Uni
versity Cosmopolitan club. Mrs.
Seymour Jones is, acyoB as gen
eral chairman for the-evening.
' The'evefiin'g will be'dlvided into
three 'somewhat distinct " parts
the receiving periodthe program,
and the eociaf hour. -
In the receiving line for the
evening will be: Mrs. ". Seymour
Jones, . Mrs, Chester cC.lark,- Mrs.
Wm. Fordyce Fargo4lraT Hoiner
Goulet. and Mrs. C. 8. Hamilton.
The program will open with
talks - by-a ; group -'of the " guests,
Jphh Tsai, Chinese, Shingaro Mar
moto, Japanese, and Marcus Ber
bano, Phllipplno. Special musical
numbers will be offered by a
Philippine orchestra from the Ore
gon Agricultural college.
At' the 'refreshment hour and
during the evening a group of at
tractive young' girls, in . Oriental
costumes,' win assist In the rooms.
In the group will be: Annabelle
Hawley, Virginia Holt, Phyllis
Day, ; Eleanor,. Wright,' Margaret
He!tMi,''RoberWM&
torrrahd Jeftn Pattont TISN. fclghteenin .sireet. i qe i
.vjL ; ' : ' I
Monday Bridge Ctub .. .
rne memners orpine aionasy a,u-
ernooB" bridsre club we"re Center
taind In a delightful Bianfiern
Monday of this week when- Mrs.
Arthur H. Moore was hostess. The
Hallowe'en motif was used effec
tively In thev decorating. Mrs; J.
R. pollock- won the 1 aftelnodn's
high! score. At the next meeting
of tie club, Mrs. H. S. Poisal will
entertain.
In the group at the meeting this
week were: Mrs. n. S."PoisaT,v Xtrs.
W. E. WilsonMrs. Anna, meln pf
Portland, Mrs. J. W, Lewts.MrsJ
F E. Shafer, Mrs. J. R.iPaUock,
Mrsj R. E, Anderson.' and the hos
tess Mrs. Arthur. H. Moore."
U, D. Club Opens Season
. a delightful . season ofTbrldge
was Inaugurated on Tuesday of
this week when Mrs. E. A: Pruitt
entertained , the members of the
tT. p: clul) lor the beginning Qf
the season. Mrs. Pruitt, who has
held the office . of president .for
the f past two years resigned her
office; Mrs. C. J. Healy being elec
ted! to assume the honor. Mrs.
Frank Jaskoski and Mrs. James
Heenan .were voted to membership
in- the club. The rooms were at
tractive with baskets of russet
chrysanthemums. Mrs. Guy; O.
Smith and Mrs. A. E. Huckestein
were special guests of the Cluh on
Tuesday. At the next meeting of
tnef group Mi3S Rosalia Batfh wil.
be the hostess.
" The personnel of the U. D. club
includes .the following:
Mrs. J. G. Nadon, Mrs T. M.
Barr, . Mrs. C. D. Thomas, Miss
Rosalia Bach,, Mrs John B. Nath
man, Mrs. E. A: Pruitt, Mrs. E.
Eckerlin Sr., Mrs. C. J. Healy, Mrs.
S. Breitensteln. Mrs. Harry' Weis.
Mrs. Franklrjaskdski and Mrs.
James E. Heenan: ' ,',
Vincentian.fClu.b Dance
The members of the Vinceutian
club sponsored their .first dance or
th0 season "on Wednesday evening
IriDerby Hall.. Over seventy-five
couples were present;Tor the oc
casion. The next dance of the
club will be in the form of a
Thanksgiving ball on the evening
of November 25.
Cooked Food Sale and Bazaar
The Salem club of the American
War Mothers is sponsoring a cook
ed food sale and apron bazaar' on
Saturday of this week. The sate
of delicious cooked foods will open
at 10:30 o'clock' at the 's'P.
Ticket "office On North Liberty
street.
Verein Harmonie Program
j The public Is cordially Invited
tq attend the interesting program
which the Verein Harmonie society
is announcing for this - evening.
j The program will take place at the
St. Joseph's auditorium, corner of
Winter and Center, .streets., . A
dance will follow with music by,
the Heniann five-piece" orchestra:
Ve"rein "Harmonie, Male -chorus,
"t (a) Tleldenrosleln, " " '
1(b) Der Lindenbraum.
Violin solo. Miss Margaret Koater:
Male Quartette: Alwln Schirman,
Sam Schierman, Oscar Fleifit,
Jorge Schierman, .
(a) " Anne Laurie, ' ' J -
(b) Go Ask Papa. j.
Cello solo, Dr. J. R. Sites.
Baritono solo, Leo Jannison.
Male Quartette: a) Baby Now
Has. Left Her money'. .
(b) Three Little Kittens.
Trio: Piano Violin, Cello Mar.
garet Kaster, Peter Voelke, Dr.
J. It. Sites. ' . '
Verein Harmonie, Male chorus
(a) O Tannenbaum
(b) In Walde. - ;
Needlecraft Meets .. . 1 .
. Thf , , mjpibers., pf, 1 the Needle-
jraf club were delightfully enter
tained on 'Tuesday afternoon at
CCM
BE- OOVtUVU'OKIR.
TO lOARTVW OM .
rnnmi wr beatftif ullv decorated
xiih .4hryanthemams In. shades
rot -yellow. pronze, wmiev anq-ia-
vfuap. lncneon was seryea at
ronr-thirty. A special, guest lor
the ceasion was 4 Commander! of
Sedgewkk Post of the G-A-R., 3. J.
Neimeerof Chemawa. s j
, Chib members , in the group
were: Mrs. A. j. Basey, Mrs. Lou
Bechtel. Mrs. F W. La Bare, Mrs,
J, JNeimyer, MrtuL. C? Brother-,
ton. Mrs. M. C. Moyer, Mrs. E. E.
Gilliam, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs.
Ruth.. Denlson, . and the hostess,
MrsrFr G.' Stearns. - " 1
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Hollywood Social Club
: TTb.er Hollywood . . ladies social
ciu'b'met on Wednesday afternoon,
November 4, at the home of Mrs.
Jack Earle. Mrs. Earle played
several ' pleasing selections on the
Diano after which Mrs. Rowland
told ot the Coos Bay country. Mrs
Girre and Miss Olsen told of ! the
winters in South Dakota. The tlub
voted to meet every second and
fourth Wednesday during the winr
ter season.- At the tea hour ! the
hostes served a delicious lunch
eon. At the next meeting of the
club, on November 25. Mrs. Starr
will be the hostess.
Tbose present, at the meeting
this, week were: "Mrs. Victor La
Du, Mrs. Alexander Rowland. Mrs.
T. Olsen, Mrs. T. M. Gire. W. W.
Fisher Miss Amanda Olsen, Mrs.
A. E- Hedine, and the hostess, Mrs
Jack Earle.
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I SOCIAI. CALENDAR I
Today
' Reception in honor pf Cosmo
politan, club of Willamette unl
versity Salem Woman's club and
Chemeketa chapter of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution,
Joint . hostesses. : ; ... '
Salem Woman's club classes: 2-
2:45 o'clock. Psychology, prof
C.'L. Sherman:
"Know Your Town." 2:45-3:30
o'clock. Mrs E. E. Fisher.
Annual thank offering mef-ling
of the First ; Congregational Mis
sionary society. Mrs. R. J. Hen
dricks' home, 495 North Summer
street. Mrs. E. C. Patton, -hostess.
2:30 o'clock. '
Brush College grange. Mrs. W
F. McCall in charge of program.
First Christian church Mission
ary society. Church parlors, 2:30
o'clock. ,
Salem Heights Woman's club
Community hall, 2 o'clock.
Woman's alliance. First Uni
tarian church.. Mrs. Roy Burton
at 625 Union street, hostess, 2:30
o'clock.
First Baptist church Women's
society. -Church parlors, 1 2:30
o'clock.
Chicken supper. Bethel school
Program: - '
Modern thought section of Sa
lem Arts league. Miss Cornelia
Marvin," leader. City library, 7: 30
o'clock.
Spanish War Veterans' auxiliary
Mrs. C. W. Brant, 494 S. Winter
street, hostess.
Young people's dance, following-
meeting of the young folks of St
Joseph's parish at 7; 30 o'clock.
1 Saturday
Chemeketa chapter. Daughters"
of the American Revolution, tenth
anniversary. Mrs. Karl Steiwer,
Inear Jefferson, hostess.
American Association of Uni
versity Women. 'Annual state
meeting. Corvallis. . i .
Cooked food sale and bazaar.
jSalem group of American j War
(Mothers. S. "P. Ticket of ficej Open
at 10:30 o Clock. '
;".Prdgrain Verein Harmonie, St.
Joseph's auditorium. ' Corner of
Winter and Center streets.
V" Sunday -
"The Man Without a Country."
;Film appropriate for Armistice
Sunday. First Congregational
church. Evening service, i
. Marion County Parent-Teacher
council,. Stayton, :J0 a. m. I
, ' Monday
Member, of Rebekah lodge. - So
cial meetifig and pot-luck, supper.
;Lodge room. .
Mfts Lfi. Bercet
OUT Or m.
EKa TWES fVK
W V30T 0AHTAUC
O? BUY
. TU. sock:
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union RoBiet
mm I eeona ana iaurv ntommj.
Bobart rde. ,- '
oiprriXi TTPOoaipfiiOiii trailers no.
310 Proiident. O. T. Tnt; eeretry,
M. D. Pilktnton. MeU fconi. Bmtnf
day, 1:00 p. Wu " ' v. ' -
CARPENTEB'S CNI0H SO. 1065
Meet Tliur. vaaint-a. Artaar Toclc
r, president; Wm. 2 ettit, eeretary.
SVnd rrwhiiTivni fnrjiHd. -Pbon-179
Lodge Roster
raATKBNAX OROEE Of EAGL3. mt
ery Wadneadayj Fraternity Ball, S.
Miss Marvin's Class
The class in modern thought.
one of the most! popular sections
of the Salem Arts, league will
meet at 7T30 o'clock' this evening
at the Public , library with Miss
Cornelia Marvin In charge.
Guests From Toledo
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Krause
of Toledo are house guests for
several days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Krause on Fairmount
Hill. ' '
State Meeting of A A UW
The American Association of
University Women clubs through
out the valley are anticipating
with pleasure tbe state meeting
which will -be held tomorrow in
Corvallis. A large group plan to
attend from Salem. A special
committee in charge of transporta
tion includes Mrs. C.-A. Downs,
Mrs. L. O. Clement, and Mies Eva
Miles. Those who .would like to
make the "trip, as well as those
who would like to announce addi
tional rpom In their own cars, are
asked -to 'call a member of -the
committee in charge.'".
Registration will tAe place at
9:30 o'clock ..Saturday morning
with a business meeting and round
table discussion at 10:00 a. m.,
with Mrs. A. W. Cooper, Bectional
director, In charge. Luncheon
will be served at noon in the col
lege tea room. During the early
part of the afternoon. Dr. Lois
Hayden Meek, national secretary
of educational work, will speak of
her field of endeavor.
A second round table discussion
will follow with Miss Meek ad
vising and with Dr. Florence
Hague of Corvallis the leader.
At 3:30 o'clock, Dean Sheldon
of the University of Oregon will
address the delegates.
Uervais
Andrew Hanptman, 22-year-old
son ot Antoine Hauptman of
Gervais, died at hia home in Port
land, 'Thursday morning after a
four - days illness.. He wag suf
fering from an attack of spinal
meningitis with "other complica
tions. The funeral will he held
Saturday In Portland.
Block nine in this town was Sold
recently to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Becker, by Martin Dietrich.
Prof. O. W. Delay was elected
vice president of the Principal's
Association, of Marion County at
a meeting held last week.
Miss Anna Tanzler has been
very 111 from an attack of intesti
nal influenza.
The first pumpkins of the sea
son were shipped from Gervais
this week from the John Kusch
nick farm.
Mrs. W. Gleason of Portland,
and Mrs. L. p. Gleason and Ger
trude Scbeible of Gervais called
on Mrs.. We.-, ley Keppinger and the
new baby, Thursday afternoon.
Miss Retha McLaren, who is
now a student nurse at St. Vin
cents in Portland, visited her
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Half Fries -and Lea
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We ipecialiae In reeond-liolnr motors.
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Rear fire department. 5-alfitf
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SALESPEOPLE FOR SUITS. OVER-
eoats,' raincoats, shirts, ho&iery, lin
gerie, shoes, direct from-factories.- Fine
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LADT TO KEEP HOUSE FOR WIDOW
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Church. 19n8
TOR GARDEN PLOWIUO, BASEMENT
diaTguic ana team vora, p-one ir.
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WOOL GOLF HOSE - CHILDREN'S
soort hose, knit to order. Sand knit
tiar. -Phone 1T98-J. - - la80tf
FOR RENT
21
SEW1XO . MACHINES FOR SALE OR
rent. Stiff's Ued Furniture Store, op
posite Court House. 21n27
PRINTED CA2J3S, SIZE 14" BY 1'
wordini- For Rent,' pnea 10 cents
each. Statesman Business Office, on"
ground floor.
FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE, $28.
5-room house, f2o.
"-room bouse, 45. . -
New store buildine lease. -.Gertrude X
M. Paee. - 21n5tf
FOR RENT ApartmenU 23
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Sumner.
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2 ROOMS. KITCHENETTE' AND ' GAB
ae, close jh. i55f iIrjon .. 23 n6
nfottex ' awd f rtendsi lt here
Thursday- .,?,e- y- .
Hood. River Vinegar company to
rebuild itsljlantr.bnrnedi some
time agOw. - y.-'f.yf ..-
I Geiieral Markets
.'. POKTLAND, Xov. 5. (By As
sociated Press.) -Grain . futures:
Wheats hard, white, BBBi, Novem
ber, December 51.57; hard white,
bluestem. "Baatt. November, De
cember, $1.55 ; soft white; Novem
ber," December; $1.50; western
white, ' November, . December
$1.49 nard winter, November,
December 1."48;; northern, spring.
November, Decern ber $1.48;" west
ern " red, November, -December
Oats, No. 2, white feed,-"November,
December ,$28 ; No. 2 gray,
November, December $28. ' -
Barley, No. 2 4 Novem
ber, "DetfemVef "$3 1 i A' No7 2, 44
poundi November, December $30.
, vCorn, .No. 3, lEJY shipment, No
vember $3S; -December .$34.60.; -,.
, MUlruri;1'. standard November
$30; December $30.50.
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PORTLAND. Nov. 5. (By As
sociated .Press.) Hay, buying
prices: Valley timothy $17 1 9;
Do eastera Oregon norninal; alfal
fa $ X d 1 9. 5 0 r clove?; $ 1 7; . oat
bay . j.$15 16;- oat - and . vetch
$lX;o0; straw $7.50 per, ton. Selling-
prices 11 ton more. .-.-..
' PORTLAND, Nov. 5. (By As-aociated-
Piesa.) Dairy exchange
qaotations: Butter, , extras . 55c;'
standards 54c; prime . firsts S3c;
firsts' 4 Sc., . " :
.-Eggs, .extras 55c;. tirsts''52c;
pallets 4'5c; cnrrentr.eceipt 48c;
urAirsite'd'32c .! '
VOtl RENT Apartments 2f
APARTMEMT FDR EEKT 5 ROOMS.
Tel. 1825 or call at 161 N. 13th.- -
- - : 23a7
FOR- RENT APARTMENTS.
Commercial. .
891 N.
23o36tf
3-ROOM FCRXISHEI APARTMEST.
downstair, private entrance, 446 Union
atroet, 23o31tf
PEDTTED' CARDS, B1ZZ 14" iJT 7H".
wording, "Booma Heat." prW 10
eenta eh. Statesman Buiinaea Cffir
rround floor.--'
FOR RENT Rooms , 2T
ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOilK
three blocks from state houaa. AW
eonrenieacee. Gentlemen preferred.
Fieaae t'e refereneea and addreaa A.
care Statesman. 2Ji8tf
FOR RENT 3 ROOM FURNISHKl
Apt. 4T3 N. Capitol. Phone 187 .1.
25nB
FOR KENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR
atndenta. with sleeping porch priTl1eci.
ETerything modern. Beferencet are ro
qnired. Add reel room, care Statesmaa.
gsjaxtf
FOR RENT Honsee 27
4 ROOM HOl'SK TO
337 N. Cottage St.
KENT lNQUIRK
27n7
5 ROOM HOUSE AT 565 S. lth ST.
20- 87-BG'
FOR KENT 6-ROOM MODERN "HOCSK,
paved street, carage. Telephoo..
27n5tf
FOR RENT OR SALE NEW 4-ROOM
house at 1290 Madison. Box 3973
Statt-sman. 27n7
FOR RENT jVEW, MODERN. FOUR
room bungalow, furnc, built ine, front
and back porches, 2074 McCoy, ner
iiie roaa, pnone wau-tt. Sino
FOR RENT 3 ROOM CCFCRNISHED
apartment. 3 room furnished apartment.-
.7-room ' house elose in, base
ment, furnace, rarage.
GERTRUDK J. M. PAGE
' 27o3l!f
FOR RENT Farma 29
I HAVE SKYERAIj IRRIGATED FARM!
for rent. P. E. Thomaaon, 1-nraer.
Ore.. Phone XX. 291M
SWAPS
83
WANTED---FLOUR USERS TO BRING
their wheat to Pratura Flour Mil and
get in exchange 40 lb. f- the best
flour. Payed road to Pratnm. Mill
runninj all the time. Wm. B. MrCall-
tetwr. - - 33-o3:f
WANTED Miscellaneous 35
WANTED I .WANT A FEW BOXF.H UP
choc Waxen apples. Phone 737 or
2210-W. 35n6
WOODRT THE AUCTIONEER BUYI
ttted furniture for cash. Phone 51L
SSai
FURNITURE PACKJNO FOR SHIP-
meats. Giese-Powers nrnitura Co.
. . - 85s20tf
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR- USED
Korea, tgola, furmture. Stiff's Ueed
Qooim Dept.. opposite court house.
85m22tf
GASH PAID FOB) TALS3 TEETH
dental cold, platinum and discarded
Jewelry. . Hoke Smelting and Refinery
Co Otsego, ilichigatt. 85j29
WANTED. PRIVATE MONEY PO
farm loan. . .W ha-ve tereral applica
tion en band. Hawkins A Roberta
Inc, 205 Oregon B)4;. 5dl4o
NOTICE WE HAVE CASH CUSTOM
era for 40 to 6p acres walnut land. Not
over 5 to . 10 miles from Salem. CslV
at once and give tts particulars. Home
ttealty Vo., v169 8. Ht(rh. 35-o7
FOR. SALE
3?
FIVE COWS WILL FRESHEN THII
aionUt, for saie er trade for beef stock
Inquire at tae People's Market. Phem
994. S7-ofi4.
FORDSON, a PLOWS AND DISK FOI
sale. J. B. Hiatt, Bi. 1, 63F1S.
87-eStf
PIANO FOR SALE COST $580.00
Yours for $250 Less than half. Yes.
I'll throw in the 45$ worth of rolls''
Surel it's- a player, and. of the best
make BALDWIN. See me at 2540
l.ee - St.. near 25th. Jim Sovereign.
37nS
NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. JUST FIN-
shed. . 4 rooms, very convenient. Nice
ly finished. Well located. Esst front
in one ef 'the rapidly growing districts
of . South SaUtn. The terms era such
that if you have a little money and a
job you can easily par for it. Stop
paying rent. Phone 1748-R. 37a7
SELL U8 YOUR USED FUBNTTURE
H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Ood
Dept. Opposite court house. 37m23tt -
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TEH
eenta a bundle. Circulation department
Oregon Statesman. S7d
RECSIPt BOOKS SIZE 8" BY W.
dO receipt forma in book, 15 cents pel
book or twe for 25 cents, Statesmsi
office, 215 South Commercial St., Sa
lem. . - 7f25ll
Trespass Notices, use 14x9 incha
fir in ted on rood 10-ounce eanrass beap
n the words, "NeUceils Hereby Oi
en That Treepatsinf it Strictly 1 orbld
den On These Premises Under Peneit
of Proaeentlon." Price 15c each er i
tor J5e. SUteaman Pub. Co Salem.
Orefon. '
FOR SALE Live Stock 89
FRESH JERSEY. COW, VERY GENTLE,
.S55.00. 17 N. 25h St. 3ft"
PIGS FOR SALE
- 8 weeks old
- Whitchester Breed
at $C. Phone 1855
er set them at Route 8,
. - lior- 100
6 miles north on River Road
39-nfl
FRT.I W.-LANGE, -VETERLNARIAN r
Office 420 & Commercial. Phone 1198.
' .-Reai. Phend Biwi28tf
WOOD FOR SALE 48
4-FOOT GREEN SLAB, $3.90 PER CORD
16-in, dry mill, $4 0 per load, dry
fir and oak. Phene l879 W 43n5tf
WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE
John H. Scott. Phoae 254 or a3. -
. . 43nS3
FOR WOOD SAWING PHONE 10l-
. . . 48N10
t-INCU SLABWOOD PER LOAD t2-J5.
1 Block 2nd fir pr load, 3.75:1
inch eld fir per load, .44.50; l-inc
dry. slab wood, 13.50 per toad.
Pwmpl daUrery. Tl 231S; w1
.''' BEST GRADE OF WOOD
. ' 4 ft. and 14 Inch,
Dry mill wood.
. Oreen mill wood.
Dry seeond arowth fir.
' . Pry 4-ft. ash. and otk.
FRED E. WELLS. .
Prompt deliwy .fVZi
i S80 Sooth Chorea. Phone 1543. 4ta8tl
IS-I3SCH OLD FIR SECOND OROTH
oak and ask. Phone 16F8.
field. , . . , . .dStlBU
flOOD COAL-DRTWOOp , -'
"" PROMPT DELIVERIES.
: . HTLfMAJf rcXL ,J0v-
' TELEPHONE 1835. 3jSMl
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