— *-*— — i- .— i Biggest of Graduating Classes The Annual Price Reducing Event Bargain Day- July 1st T he U niversity i>f C alifornia g rad u ated the larg est cla ss lu th e w orld th is y e a r— 10.11. T he ph o to g rap h show s the procession of g ra d u a te s aud. at th e left, L)r. D avid P. B arrow s, presid en t of th e u niversity. BUENA VISTA I. EL Lucas has bought a Ford car. Frank Cole, wife and daugh­ ter, and Miss Hathaway of Cor­ vallis spent Sunday with his sis­ ter, Mrs. R. E. Prather, and family. Mrs. Marion Thompson and daughters of Suver attended Sunday school here Sunday. Mrs. Moore Getty who has been confined to her bed since laat October, is very low at the preaent writing. R. Pettersonand Mr. Moe were hauling lumber from Airlie last week. Bill Scott of Independence bought a Her ford bull from Ed Prather last week. Gilbert Loy left last week for Camp Lewis where he is train­ ing with the O. N. G. and Al­ fred ha; charge of a testing club at Corvallis. Harley Prather, wife and son, Claire, were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Black, at Inde­ pendence Sunday. Miss Spaulding of Salem spent the weekend at the Ed Lichty home. N. C. Anderson, wife and mother and Jess Tann and wife motored to Sulphur Springs Sun­ day afternoon. The program given by the Sunday school Sunday was well rendered and a good sized audi­ ence attended. Addie Gobat, who was the guest of her cousin last week, returned to her home Sunday. Ed Lichty went to Salem Mon­ day to consult a doctor in re­ gards to one of his fingers. It has been giving him trouble for some time. Don’t Miss the Special Offerings That W e Will Have for You. this week. Messrs. Hammer and McClain of the Blain Clothing Co. of Al­ bany, were Buena callers on Wednesday. Jim Nash of Salem came up Saturday and took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nash, and Mr. and Mrs. Jes9 Tann to Ore­ gon City Sunday. G. E. Harmon and wife re­ turned home Saturday from Ne- tarts bay. They report having a good time, plenty of clams and j fish. Tom Roberts of Salem is work ing for Mr. Lichty. It is an event that we have planned for weeks. These special values of nothing: but quality merchandise should not g^> unheeded by any man or boy needing: clothing: or furnishings. hundreds of men are going to profit by this event. fail to be among them. S alem W oolen M ills S tore HONORED BY FRANCE C . P . BISHOP, P r o p . S a l e m, come. Prayer meeting and Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7;30. Ladies Aid meets on Preaching services next Sun­ Thursday afternoon each week day, June 26th, as follows: Sun­ in the church parlors. W. F. M. day school 10 a. m.; preaching S. meeting on Friday, July lBt. service 11 a. m.; Epworth Lea-^ gue 7 p. m.; preaching service 8 , Baptist Church p. m. The subject for the morn-' Rev. H. L. Proppe returned ing service is of vital interest to this week from Portland where the members of the church, and he preached in Bethany Baptist all interested in church work. It church. He will occupy his own is hoped that all the members pulpit both morning and even­ who can will be present at the ing. Our Sunday school meets morning service. Strangers in at 10 a. m. Mr. A. Justin, supt. the city will find a cordial wel­ You are welcome. Come. M. E. Church Beforv Milling for F rance. M. Kene V lvianl, envoy e x tra o rd in a ry of th e F re n c h governm ent, co nferred upon M I s b Belle Da C osta flreene, custodian of th e J. I’lerpont M organ p riv a te li­ b ra ry In New York, th e gold palm of officer of (ftil.llc In stru ctio n , In rec­ ognition of services ren d ered to F ren ch a rt and cu ltu re. iiMBiliailN ■ j I W l ly ? | B ecause th e ir mea t is first-c la ss, and the price* a re as f oliow s: lb . . $ 1 .0 0 20c 22 Jc 25c • 12,C B«ef Bolls, lb . 10c Pork Chops, lb 20c Pork St«sk, lb . 171c fresh Side M ut, lb . 1 9 c Bscon, ft . 3 0 c ssd 39c We pay cash for Eggs, sad sell good Creamery Butter Phone 1 3 1 1 W. SNORT STORIES OF TOWN AND COUNTRY ». Why not have a spic and span house? A Thor Electric Vacuum Cleaner will do the work. Ham­ ilton’s Furniture Store, Salem. Oak wood $8 delivered. son & Wood. Dick­ Mr. and Mra. Harvey Douglas, l-4t Miss Cora Douglas, Lewis and Aileen Douglas are house guests of the 0 .‘ A. Kreamers. Mrs. All the trimmed hats must be sold by July 1st, at Alpha Baa- Douglas is a sister of Mrs. cue’s millinery parlors. Kreamer. Independence captured a game Mrs. Ellen Davis baa returned from Falls City Sunday by a I from PoFttafed where ahe has seore of 8-3. been Visiting her father. iiiaiiB iiaiiiM iiaiiiaiiiB !iiniiB ii»iiB it»ii«:!!r' ____ Bungalow Aprons At the C Street Meat Market. J . • FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED S to p . O r e g * o n The Home of Oregon Virgin Wool Products |---------- For real service and results list your property with us. We have six salesmen with machines. We inspect and photograph your prop­ erty and advertise extensively, and Edna South and children of have a demand for property at all Independence are visiting at the times. Fred W. German Co., 732 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port­ home of their uncle, Perry Wells, land, Oregon. 4-3 e lbs. Lore Bcaod StMk. Ik Strtotn, T Boo«, Boot Veal, lb V u i S ttw , it Don’t rt. STl fcEET, Prop. Another new shipment received today of these famous “Chic” Bungalow Aprons. They are made of light or dark colored percales or ginghams featuring a separate style collar in nearly all models. You’ll like them so well and we have priced them so reasonably that the average woman will buy two or three. 98c, $1.25, $1.49, $1.75, $1.98 g g g g g But when we open again we expect to have one of the classiest Ready-io-Wear and Shot Stores in the country. Our opening date will be announced later. Our Prices Always the Lowest 1 Gale & Company ? Commercial and Court Streets, Salem 1 Big changes are taking place in our store this week. We are Remodeling, and installing new Fixtures. This necessitates closing the store nearly all week. 11*11 VALITON’S 415 Statt St. SALEM, ORE. 114 Libtrty