I June Hat Sale Beginning Friday, June 17th 1 reiueudous selection oi plain tailored and trimmed Hats, in­ cluding Pattern Models, Sport Hats, Banded Sailors, * Etc., in several new and pretty styles, dressy Hats neatly trimmed with flowers, feathers and ribbons; all arranged in five lots ready for your selection. See our Window display. % $2.5 0 to $3.00 Hats, Sale P rice.................................... $1 2 J $4.0 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Hats, Sale Price ....... «£2 $6.5 0 to $8*50 Hats, Sale P r ic e ...................................................... <£4 7 5 $9.0 0 to $ 1 2 .5 0 Hats, Sale Price .............................................. »£7 2 S $15.00 to $ 2 0 .0 0 Hats, Sale Price ................................................. SALEM’S GREATEST WOMEN’S APPAREL STORE Portland C l o a k and Suit Co. (Old White Corner) , SHORT STORIES OF Oregon P h o n e th e new s to 7022. H. Hirschberg spent the week lend in Portland. Ask Mr. Foster. Maple $6 delivered. & Wood. * The capit dization of Valley & Siletz R. R. Co. has been in­ Dickson creased from $300,000 to $1,000,- l-4t 000. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Demick Frank Smith was in Salem on were visiting friends here last business Monday. week end. W. B. Huggins went to Eu­ gene Saturday. Mesdames H. B. Fletcher, Oliver Smith, K. C. Eldridge and George Girard attended Mr. and Mrs. Oren Byers went commencement exercises at O. to Alsea Sunday. A- C. Monday. That the work of Miss Eliza­ Don D. Goode, 11-year-old boy beth Levy, Salem violin teacher, of Stayton, is editor for a credit­ is appreciated by the people of Independence where she is di-, able newspaper called the San- rector of the high school orches-, tiam’s Junior, published by the tra, was proved recently when a sixth graue of the Slayton public citizen who has enjoyed her school. His first editorial, “ A is ex- work, purchased drums tor the Thing or Two Explained,” * organization valued at $150. ceptionaily bright and interest­ Miss Levy will return to lnde ing and bids fair to help maxe pendence as director of the the publication popular and win orchestra next year. — Salem for it many subscribers.—Salem Statesman. Statesman. iJ illB liB III It has to date cost two men I li | and a girl just 50 cents for an I automobile which they approori- i oted from the Garage o f William M ; Setak, route 7. , I j “ Have you a iy strawberries I g for sale? ’ the party of three in­ ■ quired of Jimmy and Otto, two 1 of the Setak children. They § were nswered that berries were H j plentiful. , “ Pick us aJ)out 50 cents’ worth’’ one of th e men is said to have requested. While Jimmy and Otto were strawberry picking in the gar­ ¡1 den, one of the strangers was lock picking at the Setak garage. He failed to wait for the berries. When Mr. and Mrs. Setak re* turned homo from Wilhoit spr.ngs they were short one au­ tomobile. Albany and Eugene officials have been notified of the theft. The party of three is said to haven driven up to the Setak farm in a machine. — Salem i Capital Journal. WITHOUT AMBITION OR HOPE I Salem, Ruse Used, Gar Stolen, a a Four Bits Left children! One Wonders What the Solitary In. habitants of Tristan da Cunha, Have to Live For. A British cruiser late in 1920 visited a spot which has had only one other caller at, her |x>rt since TftU The Post About Iti July, 1919. This isolated place is Tristan da Cunha, said to be the Mr. and Mrs. John Bohannon loneliest spot in the British empire. The island, which is of volcanic were in Corvallis Monday. origin, towers to ft height of 8,000 feet above sea-level in the south At­ Mesdames W. R. Maillie a n d lantic. So thoroughly has the never- worry creed taken its hold upon the C h i l d r e n , R. White, Gaylord God­ people that the men move in a list­ frey, H. McKey, Hugh Hanna, less fashion, only bestirring them­ Rose Neal, Esther Morgan and selves enough to keep from starving, Miss Lola Morgan were in Salem and let the women do what work there is to be done. There arc only Monday. 119 inhabitants on the island living in its 22 stone thatch-roofed houses. Mrs. A. L. Keeney and small Their wood is that which drifts in daughter, Nell, went to Eugene to them on the tide, they raise pota­ Saturday to visit relatives and 1 toes as the food staple, they make their moccasins of soft bullock hide, to attend the graduation exer , they obtain a few clothes from an cises of Mrs. Keeney’s sister occasional ship which calls there, in who is a senior at the U. of 0. exchange for geese, fowls, milk, The Keeneys formerly lived at sheep, eggs and cured albatross and penguin skins, and for months in the University City. succession they do without bread, tea, coffee and sugar. The people are fast deteriorating in type due A BUM PLACE to interbreeding.— National Geo­ graphic Society Bulletin. MEMORY TE S TS . "I can never remember addresses and telephone numbers.” “ You should write their, in a note­ book.” “T do. But I can never remem­ ber what I did with the notebook.” T H IS IS DANTF. YEAR “Janet” Adepts Kittens I s JjK 5 % % vgijjj Ü ! Traveler— I thought you said thi- was the best hotel in town ? Tax id river— It is, sir. Traveler—Well, that may be a good boost for the hotel, but it’s an awful knock for the town. D O N ’T “J a n e t." o m onkey ow ned by Mr». Mary K. lia.i n. A.siotiu, l. I . "moth­ e rin g " two of the f o u r kittens which »he ha» adopted. Tl e mother c at left th e kit* tn Mrs. H e lp in '» y a rd a n d then disappeared ■Jniief’ found the tiny a n im a ls crying, p ic k e d th e m u p a n d b ro u g h t th e m in to th e house. M EM O R IZE Summer Time is Clark Jewel Oil Stove Time I None better. High speed burners. Direct flame on vessel. Quick results with little oil. I B They save time and oil. Come in and let us show you. You'll be convinced. i i B I WILLARD E. CRAVEN HOW.! INDEPENDENCE OKEGON 9 ' •rwiikrininiiiniM iiininiM iiiBiiiHiniiiBiiBiM iiHiiiaiiaiiniaiiHim iM iiiniiauia^ Surest Thing You Know Your neighbor would like for you to subscribe for The Post yourself so you wouldn’t bother borrowing his copy. Stop At the C Street Meat Market. Why? “ , Because their meat is first-class, and the prices are as follow s: 6 lbs. Lard Round Steak, lb S irloin, T Bone, lb Best Veal, lb . Veal Stew , lb . . . $ } .0 0 20c . 22 4c . 25c .124c Beef Boll», lb . IOC Pork Chops, lb 20C Pork Staak, lb 174C Presh Side Meat, lb . 15c Bacon, lb 3 0 c aad 3 5 c We pay cash for Eggs, and sell good Creamery Butter Phone 1 3 1 1 W. ii. STREET, Prop. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK a T he W orld’s Gr eatest Playground and Museum of Natural Wonders M agnificent h o tels and coMtaaodioua cam p s; 900 m iles o f im proved h ighw ays; all in th e m idst o f m atch less scen ery . Ita hotels a re m arvelous e sta b lish m en ts. Ita cam ps a re p re tty little te n t vil­ lages, m odels o f cleanliness, sa n ita tio n , o rd er, c o m fo rt and sim ple, in fo rm al living. A 't ideal place fo r v acatio n p leasu res. Send fo r o u r b eau tifu lly illu s tra te d booklet tellin g all alaiu t ita w ondera in w ord and | icture. TH R O U G H SLEEPING CA R Ooeratnd DAILY during the season between Portland and West Yellowstone SPEECH. Don't ever commit a speech to memory, says Representative F. W. Dalltnger of Massachusetts. If you do when you start to deliver it a great fear will seize you. You can’t have anybody prompt you, of «nurse That would he too ridiculous. No matter how well you know it ther> is a chance of forgetting. And if you forget you are lost. You will probably not forget, will go all the way through to the end without a bobble. But you are so fearful that you will that you agonize, suffer ex- erusiatingly. Mr. Dallinger knows. He did it —one«,— New York But». i« i« iia !is i¡a iia iiia iia ii!B iiin iiB ii!a iia ii by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM COMMENCING SATURDAY. JUNE 18, LEAVING PORTLAND 5 P.M The n h u tid re i.ih a n n lv c ra a ry u t th è d c a th o f D a n te , p ro h a b ly th è W orld'» g re s te s t poet, w lll he rele- hrate«l all o v e r th è w orld th ln y e ar. T h e « etim i a o n lv c rsitry o f D a n te '» d eiith. fkJO y e a r» « g ., Is S e p te in te tr 14. H «'rew lth I* a p h o to g ra p h le re p r.x lu c- tlo n o f a tolsi p o r tr a it o f D a n te by P a o la 8. A b b ate, p ro u iin e n t sc u lp to - o f New V ork city. L e t o u r re p re se n ta tiv e s e x p ls in th e various to u rs w hich enable v isito rs to see th«- Yai lo'vstone so lo m fo rta b ly and a t m inim um c o st, also quote fa re s, p re p a re your itin e ra ry and m ake vour re se rv a tio n s. J H O ’N E IL L , T ra v e lin g P a ss e n g e r A gent, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t 701 W ells F a rg o Build­ ing, P o rtlan d , will be glad to call personally on any o n s w ishing to v isit Y ellow stone, and a rra n g e all d e tails D ro Mm k card o r address W m McMt'RKAY, G eneral P a sse n g e r A gent, P o rtlan d , O regon