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TUB OjnON.BTATEfWA: WNDAT, JANTAUY 0, 1018 h ifcoxr Morris ;(c? r ! i If you are thinking of getting a VictroU we are at your service lor n many demonstration as you rnay wish and" we recommend to you our convenient payment service and our full line of Victrola styles. If you now have a VictroU we call your at tention to our exception al stock of Victor Rec ord, our prompt i de liveries, and our wish to be of service in anj way possible. 2, ttf it W - II ri ! i i j ; RECORDS i . liHrfll Pl ! Priced from j ' jSM j I 75c and Up 1 " ..: i i iTi w(Ti in ir-'ir'-- 11 111 Tinr W' ,9''ii TTiTiT" rr r 'm: , t "I ' - f " f ' A ' - y 1 1,; ", il -4 jjhnsband t jitslloned at Tamp LcWls.) marriage ewenway vriiich unltid tho They wf make their bom at tint Lakeside Country clubhouse. ' . Aim. Walton was formerly a Gar den.!, California girt Kn route to Tui'oinft last wek, sit stopped in Ha!m and while tiere war lh iriiMt of Mr. and Mrs. R. I). Haiton at SH Surth HwnlfvittU trevt. Mr, lur- ton liflnw a hlxtfr of l.lMitiiant liar loo. During 1ir lny In Halom. thi bHUM-(6h wax the atM'Mt of honor at a dlnnor parly vivn at thw bum of tins ft room's punenM, lr, anl Mrs. (J. tt IValton, 75 Xorlh Hv. Dtfnth trt. Hhe was alao ntr talnml ut s liinrhon lvn by Mr. ;f.-r Wnlfon. Hoih tti brldo and tho groom nr xrttilnaK'i from Ort-uon Atxrliiltural rolIK with th ea of Juno 1917. I.Ifiitfnanf Walton wan In nerv'to at thn Mxlan border In Il rM.lvd his romml.vd..n il the flrt training ramp, early this mmnitr a', the 'Prssidlo. He Is with th 33fd Infantry at Camp Lewis, , MIrs Dnrothy nuekner wli 1 return to C?nrvallls today after pnHIng r fortnight with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. W, a. fluckner. i , . Mrs. A. I. Ryan and her davifth etH. Anita snd Kllena of Tortlani pnscfMl lnt weekend with Mr. and Mrn. A. If. Moorea and thr-lr fam ily. . : . ; ' Mr. ' Charles A. Thompson of North Yakims. Wash., has ben vis iting with relstlres In this vicinity. Miss Gladys Carson visited at Cor-' vallls for t few days during the week. ' s Mrs, Jeiaie A. Ilerrick and son. nenztl HerrlcK, returned Friday from a fortnight's visit in Portland with friend tand lelatlves. . ... IiSfra II. Hnyder ct lflle win go to Portland tomor tow- to attend a special army and navy welfare meeting. ) Miss CraceHolt. an O. A. C. g'rl. Mtf. frtreet. Uy Florence Elizabeth .Nichols. - ( I ' '.Mlsa Alma Jewett; of ,Holc, Ida- f mont W. AV'altoii of .Camp Lewi and )9, visited in Salem during the week. .-Miss Gladys H. Ilodgein which to;k rla e Sunday night . m Tscama. llev. Uelmar II. Trimble, pastor of the Tttroma First MethodlstK-hurth read an impressive ring, rercfiony in unit Int;. the touplfl. : Air, and Mrs.,K. D. ; liartvn of Salem were their at ho having come to attend the wedding or miss tusdys Lutny and llowatu Jewett, which was -solemnized Monday,- -rT-'"s; ' "' ' i , . j0- f -. ; ; , - i Miss -kiith 'Fleming.. "returned to Portland on New Year'a ven follow--Ing a holly visit with her parents, Mr. and fr .William Flerolnft.- i tendant. ' The bride was piquant in a becom. ing rock of rose colored taffeta and 4K , . .,- j t ' carried delicately htied roae hndk. i'AmarVi'are. whicH is;of wide in-'' Following, the marriage, the wed tcrest lu 1'a.lfcri and on which Uo f ding party went to theracoiba hotel tlagles with a military air, was that ifor their festive collation. The bride of a Palem man. Lieutenant Free-will remain in Tacoma while hr I girl has been vlsitln with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. IT. G. Holt. & Mr. and Mr A, R. D. Marten vlalted in Tacoma daring the forepart of the week." ; - " i! A gathering composed cf members of six related families celebrated the New Year with til accompanying: 'stlvlts.stth tone of Mr, and Mrs. . F. Prime on Front street Th notably happy feattfvf of the day was toe unbroken reunion, of the family. There were present: Mrs. 8. ' K Roht. of Edison. Nebraska, mother of Mrs. Prime; Mrs. W. O. WhUe, t.istei' of Mrs, Prime andMrs. II. A White, both of Edison, Nebraska; Dr. and Mrs. G. K. Prime or (f alls Cityj Ir and Mrs. F. V. PrimeXand baby hon Frank Vernon, Jr., of lilermlston; Mrs, II. J. Mllson atd little daughter K.lleen and Cora May, of( Saskatoon, Hask., Canada: and Miss Bsfe Prime of Salem. ' Among- the pretty brldea of week-was Miss Lenore'Tompson who was married New Year's ere to Earl t nruh at the United Evangelical church. The bride is tho second daughter of Rev. and Mrs. ' O. N. Thompson. Her father read the marrlag ceremony which united the l.ni The woddlnK nmrcli tun ptayd by Mrs. Ituih, liiilr, it rlr.t'-r f brld', Mih. Gordon Mi Glfi Im ImI kauv chnn liuly. "I Loin Mo-i Truly." Tim mh'uI nolo, 'At Imwnlnir' whh dMghifully given by OhavW Knowlrtnd, 1 Th brldsl, rotiplf wjjr ii tin tl'-mlt'tl. The bt'lilf hum utiiufiiv' in n pink rep U thine giwn und carried pink timt whlt rfttif. A Istgw nuber of M-latlveH n4 frlnU vcm nreinent hi the reading of tt.n vo t'ulmlj fun una Mrihix dwoiutvd tho church. The color nchetiit . was ear th d out entirely in pink and white. In thi adjolnng parlor or tin church, vhere rcfrenhmnts . weie -rerved. lnMc r of pink and while 'ai tiutlomt w?re used, i Following the niarrlnrt and eon i fltulations, Mr. find Mr. I'nruh left lor t honeymoon in Portland. They will make their home Cf 3 North Twenty-flrtt street. The wedding guests Were: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. rerun, Charles t'nruh. Lowell-Tnruh, Mr. and Mrs. Lee fUnruh, Mr. and Mrs. Glen TJnruh, Mr. Albert lTn ruh-Probef Mrs. Arthur flmlth. Mre. Drake nnd Miss Rlanche Drake, Lalph flbantz. Edllh MeFarlene, Mr. nnd Mrs. .fark Hlllott. Mr. and Mra. Obed Frogler, Mra Minnie Froalev. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dolinger. Mrs.i Grant and Mi Laura Grant. Mr. land Mrs.! Keymoure Jonea, Rv..andj Mrn. G. L. Loveil, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1 1L Cuny. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rair, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon. McCilchrint; Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Know land, Mn. and Mrs. C.(M. Tbompaon, Marietta; Thorn pion. Esther Thompson. i . - H ) Y. W. C A. NOTES X. a. 11111111111111111 (l' kllifLLh.. 4-fff :::: " ' . g : ITS i ( ; - " - nven experts are unaoie to judge thequaHty of plumbing fixtures by their appearance. 1 JL fir; (I f, Only by selecting the ware of a well known brand like pacific Plumbing Fixtures can you make sure that your plumbing fixtures will give you years of satisfactory service. PACIFIC bath tubs, lavatories, sinks and closets arc of beautiful and graceful designs and simple, easy to clean patterns of sub stantial appearance. They have a beautiful-glossy white surface which they will retain for many years. J , Although PACIFIC Plumbing Fixtures arc of superior quality, they cost no more than any other reputable brand, and are guaranteed forever against any defects in workmanship or materials. , t . . , Remind your plumber and architect to install PACIFIC Plumbing Fixtures. They will be glad to follow your suggestion, for they know they will give years of satisfactory Jcforc you build or remodel, write for a copy of The Book of Bathrooms', brim, full of ideas. Free on request of It is a 56 page book plumo!::g fixtureg For Sale by all Plumbers 0P0 TAain Ojjkcs, 67 New Montgomery' Street, San Frandsco . . PORTLAND. AND. LOS AHGXLES " ' ' Factories Richmond and Son Pablo, (Mfornia., mim.Jm The vesper service th;s arternoon at 4:30 o'clock, will be In charare of Mrs. it. 8. Wallace, one of Salem'a most prominent philanthropic work ers. Mrs. Wallace always has a mes sage worth hearlne. 5 In addition a musical program, has. been arranged, followed by n social hour, when tea will be served. The annual meeting of the Youns Women's Christian association will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The president, secretary and chair man of the different committees will read reports of their year's work. Mrs. C. A. Park, president, sends a special appeal in each of the 600 members, every man and everv wont an tbtt his contributed to the gen erai supnort of the association, to stund t ils meeting and hear how 'heir dollars work throuahout the year. -- -. - - The teochrs who have been giving riieir time to Tied Cross Work every Wednesday evenlne at the Y. W. i A. be'ore the holidays will resume the! class worlc nevt Wednesday. In . order to anticipate the needs of the community. during the period of restricted expenses, the Y. W. C. A. is prepared to. start classes In millinery, s, cooking, and dressmaking. If sufficient Interesfjs maalfested. The mother having sons In the "rmy will continue to meet on Tues day afternoons at 2 o'clock for the egtilar. prayer meeting. This meet ing has been. auch an inspirational gathering all mothers will be Inter ested to kno"' of ft pn come. The Rible classes of Mrs. C. A, Clark. and. MiasNina McNary will meet again this , week to continue heir study, Tractors Are Sold at Corvallis Gathering Elbert Thompson, sales manager 'or Vlck Rrothers. returned last leht after a week's trip to the Cor r Ills , dUtrfcL where he attended "Farmers Week," where Vlck Rroth ers exhibited 8amson and Trttndaar factors, for which tber are distrib utors for Marlon, Polk, Renton, Tvfnn and Lane counties. Mr. Thompson aays the exhibit van good one and was well attended. Strong Interest was displayed In tractors and a number of sales were ide. . Vi1viii firiTtiiiMH of tht eek Mr, Thomnson will cite a dem onstration rf the Trundar tractor for the county court. Announce ments of the exact time and location "f this-demonstration will he made later. . . ' - - According to Mr. Thamoson, the troubles In the .tractor businena this vear will not be to make sales, but rther to secure the tractors. U 0r r to make deliveries to the pur chasers. . i i issr.sts irs:.T.ig7.x Electric Cooking Cuts Meat Billc TpHE Hughes Electric Range effects a wonderful caving: over other fuels in ' meat shrinkage frequently as much os a pound ion- a single roast. With meat at from 25c to 35c a pound the saving on meat bills each week is a very appreciable one. The remarkable oven, with walls as heavily insulated and heat-conserving av a Artless cooker, retains all the rich juices of the food usually carried off by air currents, and thi delicate flavor often spoiled by caseous fumes. This i3 but one of the many unusual cooking advantages of the Hughes Electric Range. You can bake bread evenly without turning it; roast meat without bastinc brown take as evenly on tha bottom as the top; cook cabbage and onions' in the oven with very little water and no odor at the miwoBuuning oexter iiavorea 100a tnanyou nave ever Delore known. . Think what It means to get rsitults like this, with even Isss tcork than any other method of cooking requires. Think what a rtlief ; it is to bS freed forever from the dancer of flames or the bother of eaiTylftgJ dirty fuel, to bv rid of the film of soot or 'rummy deposits on range, walls snd woodwork to have a dirtless range and an Immaculate kitchen. The Hughes Electric Range will give you all these conveniences; and, in addition, a cooler kitchen, purer air, more time away from your kitchen. The Hughes Range hsa been used and endorsed by the country's greatest cooking authorities, Marion Harris Neil, Janet McXensie Hill, Alice Bradley, Mrs. Lemcke-Barkhaueen. It has been ap proved by Oood Housekeeping Institute, an4 given the world's highest official award, the Panam-Paciftc GjoM Medal. Let us tell yott why it has won all these distinctions PORTLAND RAILWAY . LIGHT & POWER CO. "niwiTT n iIMI hi ini.m-n.il iiiihi - n msiaii iinwn m rSj. T. SeZJ . , TP Monmouth and Independence Are Planning Big, Project One hundred and nine permits to appropriate watet and ten permits to construct reservoirs. Including the irrigation of land aggregating 10,633 acres, and water supply for three mu- nicipalites, with an 'estimated coat of construction total 1294,887, were' is sued by , Slate Engineer t Johq H Lewis during the last quarter of the year 1917. ' .. j . The municipalities which will te ceive water supply- under the pro posed projects are Monmouth and Independence in polk county, and Kimberty In Grant .ountr. The most Important Irrigation pro ject undertaken during the la a quarter was that of Tho JUalhuor Livestock and Land company in Mal huer county. This company contem plates the Irrigation of 2.000 acre cf land for which it pitpoc to store 4,000 acre-feet of water In a reser voir, built at an approximate cost or $8,600. " ' ; MEANS ACCUSED OF NEW CRIME NEW YORK, Jan. B. As an after math of the recent trial of Gaston It. Means, acquitted at Concord. X. C, "f the murder, of Mrs. Mat'de A. King, an affidavit was filed in the supreme court here today alleging In effect the anpropriation of funds be tonaing; to Mrs. Kins: and her estrre by Means for the benerit of hlmsetr and his wife. f The affidavit was made by the temporary administrator of Mr. King's estate to an action id which t is aourht to prevent Mra. Means from drawing out money deposited In her name in the Corn Exchange bank here. The bank refused to hon or a check of her asalnst the ac count on being notified that the United States cotrt for the western district of North Carolina had issued nn order restraining Mr. and Mrs. Means from interfering with any of the orooerty of Mrs. King's estate. Mrs. Means began suit against the bank to compel it to honor her check. The affidavit alleges that a sudden change from humble circumstances to apparent prosperity came to Means and his wire shortly after he became Mrs. King's confidential agent, han dling sums for her aesregatlng sev eral hundred thousand dollars. It is altered that he collected these sums, but that the records fail to show the deposit -cf thousands of dollars to Mrs. King's account. On tie other hand, it is altered i that In addition to their, increas'l expenditures. Means and his wife op ened bank accounts In ' their own names,. . v. , - . -- e-f'- f PORN USE E0NM In buying Furniture for this yesrs buimcij, wr bare kept Economy uppermost in mind. We have taken advantage of all discounts-and bought in -quantities, making the largest savings. This store will always give you the best values fcr your money. isa " ' ' ' 'a E. FURK1 ITU R We recently received a large shipment of American Fibre Furni ture., This shipment was promised for holiday business but arrived too late and the wholesale house stands the loss.' - , - - - . i. This Furniture is Ideal for living- room, sewing room or den, all built along comfortable lines, upholstered in the f inist tapestry, finished in old ivory, consisting of Rockers, Sewing Rockers, Sewing Baskets, Chairs, Tables, Electric Lamps, Tea Wagons, etc., all to match, making it an easy matter to completely furnish an entire J room. We are not advertising the prices that we have put on this furniture for quick selling, but ask you to see i and get our prices. See Window Display Let us save you money on any Furniture you may need this year. Our .stock is the largest we have ever carried and priced (right.. Our line of Talking Machines is a beautiful line; we hare the Echophone,. a coast product, selling at from $25 to $80; worth much more Tha Cowan Classique, the marvel of the age, $150 and up. ? : YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MOORE'S 1 r " ... y