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f - - t ' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER d, 1922 f GIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF der the act and 24 were from pub- i Ho utility corporations not subject , to the act. Danco With the . Miami Melodians tonight at tho ; armory. Hear Henderson, the op eratic baritone. Adv. - ; Jefferson Editor Herfr- II. D. Mars of the Jefferson-Review was a Salem visitor yester day accompanied by his brother-in-law, W. A. Chesa, cashier of the First National 'bank of Monrovia, Cat. Mr. and Mrs. Chess are on a visit with the Mars family,? Most Talkca-oi nace In Town The Song Shop, formerly Jeff's. Adv. : An Enlargement From Your I au-,. mv ., I " " """c, ;..Mu uu omie Hirers, shop, formerly Jeffs. Adv. iu iruui vi me uregon tiectnc deDOt. at K:4K. unit tin la on Sundav mornln, 1 ti,wr.t rilnw Developed Free- Christian church. hi. ia The Song Shop, formerly Jeffs. vo tma cuiui uvuu will be well worth hearing. former home. Snell was commit ted from Portland last Jnne and Is not considered a dangerous pa tient, according to the officials. Films and Supplies The Song Shop, formerly Jefrs. Paving Record Made By the middle of the coming 7rt f ,a!in SUCCes3 completed the biggest year of street paving In its ' history, a total of about $80,000 worth. Ac cording to Walter S. "Law, street commissioner, a total of 3? city blocks will have been paved at ah average cost- of, about . $2200 a block. , . Dance, Miami Melodians armory tonight. Adv. Latest Sheet Music Hits The Song Shop, formerly Jefrs Adv. "Wilson Talks Today " "" Dr. Clarence True Wilson ' of Washington; D. C, is in Salem at tending the Methodist conference. If those who need to hear him de bate with Col. E. Hofer will avail s themselves of the opportunity to hear him today at 2:30 at the First Methodist church, in a mass meeting in which he will discuss the question, "Can Booze Come Back?" he will have more than -a church fulW He preaches on the that have not elected to come un Fonr Fatalities Reported Four fatal accidents were report ed to the state lnerastrlal accident I Hear Henderso commission for the week ending. 1 Operatic baritone with Miami September 7. They were: Alfred I Melodians, armory tonight. Adv. Moullet, Salem, logger; H. Oberle, Portland, machinist; Herbert O.I A Classified Byrnes, Portland, laborer; Marion Will bring you buyer. Adr. Waddel; .Oakland, Or., ' laborer. The total number of accidents re- tt. John Ovall Entertained v.v .'V. we:u " OI Rev. John Ovall, pastor of the which 474 were subject to the Temple Methodist Episcopal workmen s compensation act, 24 .,,. nf svano i- viiMmr old SVAWm. kam St . - ...if 1 9 "'"""T uu corporations friends, in Salem during the ses- I sion of the Methodist conference. He lived in Salem for several years, serving as pastor of the Swedish Methodist church, and as i an 1 Instructor in Willamette uni versity, leaving here the fall of 1917 for Spokane, where he has t since lived. Mr. Ovall has ahoat i of friends here who have been vying with" each other to enter tain him during a stay In this nts oia nome Afternoon Gloria Swanson in 'HER GILDED CAGE' ;: and , A "Torchy? Comedy 7 p. m. THE STORM". With House Peters - Last Times Today "THE SAGE BRUSH TRAIL" With - ROY STEWART And A "Bear of : a Comedy Tomorrow BETTY COMPSON and TOM MOORE Hill Military Academy Portland, Oregon, ; Is the place for your boy. Wrltei for lnforma Hon Adv. LADD . & " BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m, to 3 p.m. V J. A. Donaghue Veterinary Surgeon 545 Ferry Streets Salem,. Oregon , Phone 1360 FECIAL siturday Only New and used Phonographs at prices that will, en able anyone to have a Phonograph Now. $250.00 Columbia.. $250 PatheJ ..J L 125 $175.00 Pathe-......- $150.00 Elti-Nola.. $125.00 Concerts $125.00 Brunswick-. $200 Mandel. $35.00 Victrola; $50.00 Victrola.. $25.00 Garford. 75 55 75 95 20 30 10 Most of thiese Phonosranhs are New and are ex- changable towards a new machine any time within six months at face value. Term as low as $1 per week. " ILL Stiff Furniture Co. ( I.IUSIC DEPARTMEirV POWER SITES ARE SOUGHT A Legal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on "application. AdT, Hydro-Electric Development tor Oregon Proposed by Mr. Cleaver I PERSONALS I To the end that Oregon, par- wife, land in sec. 3 ad Marlon countjr. Or., $10. D. Samuel and wife to E. J. Maurer. land In block 50, city of Salem. Or., 1 M. I Alien to T. S. Hoberts and wife, part of lot S. block SO city of Salem, Or , $10. R. U Stafford and -wife to J. S. Flatland, sec. 2 5, 9-3-E., Marion county. Or., $1. J. S. FlatUnd and wife to Mill City State Bank, land in see. 26. 9-3-E-, Marion county, Or.. $$09. O. D. Bower to City of Salem, lots in Oaks add. to Salem, Or., $384.54. O. D. Bower t-i City of Salem. H ii enoua appetite fir the food, before me, a renewal of . interest, in life iUelf, For Dicky vat not' nUh. Grace Draper, After all. , (To becontinaed) Idele Garrtooa'e New Fbase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ClUPTEil 118 WHY MADGE V,AS SORELY BE SET by i:ar. Membership Campaign to Be Started by ..Local:. Club At & meeting of the Salem Com mercial club last nicht plants were, started for 1 & : nsnbership cam paign t be held at an early Lte. the exact time not being et. M. J. Dnryea, of the organisation and service department of the Stale Chamber of Commerce, addressed I awoke to physical comfort! the meetinr. outlining? clans for Newton Smith and Sidney Jonet ticularly Portland, may show some . ta . Q k dd fi . 0 . mrTi whn th8 Mh.nstJ the campaign. left yesterday for San Francisco, i marked hydro-eleetric develop- $518.49. led deep Into which I had fallen! be next call meeting otthe They will be gone 10 days, meat when the exposition of 1925 1 C. Daberco t J. C. Ackman,r- t fherlboird 4 to P"ram for active ing the trip by antoraoDiie. nrHna n r. nvor r Pnrti.nd. lot 54 Hollywood li Marion conn. " " ZZ ':. V.TL. community work will be Uken no I ,,,-A . n - 'ol'" ""I x , j Mrs. Ben w. oicott wun z . . M tr. Or.. $1460. tliraa rlrtf hnva retnrnrt vaster-I " v --" I v.v. eu- I - -r xr day from Cannon Beach JOrjgjJiJ SkHUwT.S.blockH. tj.ini, wnn arr5v in Salem MnweoTering the five upper pow- .,ft , yesterday for a visit with his par-i" j . . , . . , J v, for several hoars. and it Is planned to cxrry ooi an idnw, Bf th greened extensive program during the win- "sun-parlor'Mn which I slept had been opened to their f ullest . ca-1, , BW" paeitr by some one, and the won-M1. furnishing data on crop He is now in his third year at the -"TL Silverton; $10, United States naval academy at MetoHns, Pelton, Mecca. Cole- T l li win Ho In oa.l uiau aiiu waueooree ftapius. nuuavi a i w i a lem dnrin September. It is estimated that these sites Mr. and Mm. O. U. Nelson were f capable of developing 195,700 In Salem last night. Mr. Nelson 1"""" w - ,.. .o) rtmATitl kork Concern Applies. f nr, inHroi ml-1 U is said that an applicaUon je I is now pending before the federal V. I McCroskey was in Salem ?ower commission at .Washington on business this week returning Ior rmn to a ew ia eon to Stayton yesterday. H. M. Hawkins and wife to J. M. Clifford and wife, lot 7, block 8, Falrnvount Park addition to Sa- George H. Bnrnett returned yes terday from Newport where he spent his annual vacation. Dr. W. ; J. Kerr, president of O. A. C. wasi a business visitor In Sa lem yesterday. Fred Taylor, head of the copy desk In the Oregonian office at Portland was - in Salem yesterday. W. D. Evans of the state depart put., assurance that the people of Oregon will receive benefit in low er rates for electrical heat, light and power. What the Oregon league wants Is that there shall be a positive power development program that will benefit the state of Oregon According to Mr. Cleaver New York interests some time ago ac- C. C. Morris and wife to C. G. Schramm and wife, lot 3, block 3, Heed's addition to Salem; $10. C. H. McClure and wife to Har- lots 3 and 4. Burlington addition rTTreoXi.6 ! Si 3a!am. ttn heart which always eofties to me side came to me with healing and 3nt to Salem, A Questionnaire relaxing comfort. The moon rode tteBel out to the hUrh in the heavens, and the tow- member ktog tor euggUon ering, stately, long-leafed pinea 1 for means i promoiing vn m- agIn held the ssmblance of palmlterests of the cuy ana county. trees. As 1 revelled in the beautr of , DIKD the night and place l felt vitality returning to me with every breath MILLER Drowned in the Wil- jot the crisp air. But X couldn't O. D. Bower to City of Salem, lots in Oaks addition to Salem $382.88. . O. p. Bower to City of Salem, lots in Oaks addition to Salem ; $176.43. O. D. Bower to City of Salem, lots . in Oaks addition to Salem; $175.70. O. D. Bower, to - City of Salem, ' when Dicky and I hive quarrelled. And this time my unhappiness was Intensified by tho morbid fear I entertained that In some fash- ion Grace Draper would come I back Into Dicky's life. Agonising Suspicion. ment is enjoying a vit from his t' 1!"?' lt Oaks addition to Salem; vuvua. a v vuv;u w qu cosv b aava a v sold them to the Columbia Valley I Dahlia Grower Here- H. Flesham, of the firm of Flesham & Herbert, of- Forest Grove, was a Salem visitor Frl- i day. . The firm Is rated among the heaviest growers of dahlia bulbs I in the northwest, and ship the product all over the United States and to many foreign countries. right, it is held, is valueless. Mr. Cleaver now holds deeds to the brother, John A. Evans of Seat tle, and Mrs. Evans. The Seattle man 1 connestsd with the Booth Fisheries company. fro Altin T f'rYiv onI . tvn young daughters hve returned to rlghta that were first sold Salem after a visit of one month with relatives in Nebraska. Dur ing their absence Mr. Cohn has been with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohn in Salem. Their home is in Honolulu. ' $375.10. Power company. The latter's Z"X?!? "l I fared my own soul frankly. I feared this woman as I feared no other human being. I feared her possible power over Dicky, her I REYNOLDS -In this city, lamette Sunday, September 3. Milrord Carl Miller, age 15 years, son of Major and Mrs. Henry O. Miller of this city, brother of Mildred A. and Mer cedes B. Miller ot Salem, Mrs. Catherine V, llupenger of McMinnville.. Miss Mamie C. Flynn and Richard B. Flynn-of Long Beach, Cal. Funeral -will be held Monday at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's 'Catholic church. Burial at McMlnnville. Rig dona in charge. sVpt. In Power Is Cheap. a statement relative to $175.70. O. D. Bower to City of Salem, lots in Oaks addition to Salem; I $175.6. x lAyi,tItT .J".?!!0 lots in Oaks addition to Salem $3413. . ; land are some of the greatest and ,r,f .Tm . rhnt w, i h- lota ln ks addition to Salem; I HOTEL ARRIVALS cheapest water powers in the world. More than 2,500,000 horse- power, he says, can be harnessed US' ZVS' ,7.. 5T: vi i. eitwBoiua wuu avr v is a ui MARION Mr.' and Mrs. Ed L.I Niagara with no law or treaty Welle, M. McLellan. F. H. Fogar-1 preventing its use at any time. ty, W. H. Ormsby,,Lfc D. Mahon, j , Big Cities Possible. if we can profitably put one- Free Tickets to Liberty At the Song Shop, formerly I Jefre Adv. .tv-.'-M; .? 1 A 1 Alaska Minister Here- Rev. C. M. Van Marter of Ket- t chikan. Alaska. Is one of the long E. S. Collin, Mr. and MUs. O.- F, range visitors to the Methodist Johnson, M. L. Tabor. O. L. Smith I third part of this power into In conference now meeting in Salem. I G. E. Brough, Portland; H. V. I dustry," says the statement, The territory of Alaska is within Cnreamian, Moro; J. D. Sparks, the area covered by Bishop Shep-jE. Maatell, Mr. and Mrs. ard from the Portland center, and I Hamilton, Seattle; O. W. Gregg, Rev. Mr. Van Marter is due to I a. M, Bean, Ashland; J. A. Uob report to the Oregon conference I erts, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs, Cran-. once a year, even lfi It la more than I dall, Shanghai; Mr. and4 Mrs. p 1 a tnousana mues on. tie is $178.56, O. D. Bower to City of Salem. O. D. Bower to City of Salem, lota In Oaks addition to Salem; $384.51. malicious hatred of me, and was terrorized even by the chances of her doing me some physical In- Jury- I believed her t capable ot anything., 1 felt a rush of warm thankfulness toward -Hugh Grant-1 land, who not only divined ray fear, but shared It, and evidently had exercised his remarkable se cret influence m high quarters to have her removed from such close proximity to ' me as her stay in Cedar Crest would entail, But thoughts of Hugh Grant land's consideration were soon banished by ' the unreasonable worry over Dicky's absence. . It was evidently lata in the evening I lifted my arm and looked at the illuminated JIal of my wrist 8, George Reynolds, colored. Burial arrangements In charge of the Rldoa mortuary. Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Uneqnaled Service Helped His Back Backache, rheumatic pains, dls- watch, but found that it had stop- 'Portland and other Oregon cities I siness and blurred vision are! ped, and that X had no means of will become Pittsburgs and De-J symptom of kidney trouble. "My knowing how late it, was. Where! troits. Our ocean fleets will ex-1 husband had a bad back," writes J could Dicky be? port manufactured goods, as well I Mrs. M. McCullough, Easton. Pat - ; Hugh Grantland had eald that as well as lumber, wheat and ("When he sat down, he could 1 1 need not fear .) go anywhere Webb & CIough Leading Fcnsnd Directors v 1 Expert Exnbalscrs Hartm&a'f .,(Gk:::3 u,n . . I . . . . . . I t . . . . . . . I c va, J TTv w Vi am BTirt veto a thousand miles off. He is "visit- I ixvry. Grants Pass; Mr.. and Mia I largely water-Dorne on oe arawn over m one siae. e i mierrea, sne woum t leave; on tne i ip lng especially 'with Dr. and Mrs. I r. A. Crosley Santa Cruz Muss ,nier,w waxerways, ana wrm ex-1 inea j? oiey ja.ianey ruis ana mey i eany tnun om mat as yei sne was i easier - nu tuvmi HAKli.lAI iiiLUJ. Phone 1255, Salem, Orcscit s Q; V Ellis, whose son, Dr. Vintl Rugglea, Fair Oaks, Cal. i Ellis, la a parishoner of. the lie v. i Mr. Van Marter at Ketchikan. . : Picture Frame Free .... BfLJIGH H. Lv Geary', A. Bracken, W. Roee, J. T. ' Camp- vn tj t irni- TV- an A IUTm C. W. Hamilton, Art and Thomas ?uce to tne limit of Pductiv :eed our export trade, and most cured him." Foley Kidney Pills I in Cedar Crest, Had Dicky taken important of all, our agriculture I quickly relieve kldnejr and blad- I literally the sardonic expression I will be stimulated by the demands I der trouble. af these great home markets to Adv. Sold everywhere-r- unapman, roraana ruret u uw . ... . r uriii nnnnnniTintie Ing. The- Song Shop, formerly l MpMinnville- F. M. Starrebt. For HT'-re rBC"cai poaaioin- i , nC unrunH 1 lUllO Jefrs.-Adr. itClTf Ut Crave: William Dorland. Ta- ""umour rec.u' . Fe "" 11 ' - - nnr i n wx pAnmrtiiflnArf in a I coma; L. L.. Mailer, Eugene; Miss Marie WurBelberg, Huntington. -4 I 4 not to be accomplished in a day! The John K. Leander company had flung at him ln the height of our recriminations? Was he even how talking to her, looking again at the faultless face. Into the won derful eyes which had 'bo 'nearly i wrecked our htpplnesi? SAVES M bv buying your hardware and If there be any more torturing I furniture at The Capital Hard- Patient Escapes rr Henry Snell, 38 years old, In mate of the state hospital, ; es- I Day, caped from that Institution last j field, night and is believed" by the offl- j ers cials of the hospital to have start ed for j Goldendale. : Wash., his ifc Two Acts I . a.. pL Hippo- Q . drome y Vaudeville (3 and and Mrs. John 1L Lance, Corval- l; W. R. Shaw, Independence. Cat This Oat It Is Worth . Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago., 111. writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in ire- or aryear, but to be approached! of Portland, capitalized at $100,-1 emotion than that of Jealousy II ware & Furniture Co., 285 No, step by step ln accord with a wise 1 000, filed articles of Incorporation cannot imagine- it I lay tense, I rTfimprrlal RL Phcne 17. me for hours, while jealousy and terror and anger had their way Other articles filed yesterday I With me. were: ' ; Metal Products company, Port-1 Mother Graham Appears, land; incorporators, F. M. Wood. , I. F. Newter, Ruby M. Lirum-ltr n -mk ,i v.j.. v r.., m.nia u. , Mr. and Mrs. H K. Koag-ij. worQ,.., ini- .t nnva.n mu.vh Ppntnn E. Griesbv. li- : : REALTY EXCHANGES Reported by Union Abstract t tkxmpany J. F. Wilson, J. V. Tamlesie; cap- ItalizaUon, $20,000. Currier & Co.. St. Johns: lncor- 1 1 noratora. IV W. Bonham. Ed S. , A tentative knork on the door brought me back into common' i placeness with a jerk: I knew the knock. It was the one my mother-in-law gives when she wishes to know it any one . Is awake. : Ludicrously enough, she H. D. Nuffer to W. II. Card, lalization, $5000. sec. 25 and Z6. Di-l-W. Marlon! TTarrv M. Stewart Fnel com- turn a mat pacaage containing i county, Or., JtO. Ipany, Springfield; Incorporators. I never waiu for an answer but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound A,iM?Drorbaugh arid wife to Harry M. Stewart Sidney V. pushes the door wide cpen, nsual- for coughs, colds and croup; Fo- W. P. Sheridan and wife, land in Ward, Herbert J. Cox; capltallxa- ly with noisy rigor, ley Kidney Pills for pains ln sides claim 8 1-7-2 AV, Marion county, tlon, $6000. She made" no exception In this and back; rheumatism, backache, Or., $10. , , -' a permit to operate In Oregon case, but pushed the-door wide kidney and bladder ailments; and m. J. Hobbs to Alwlne Hobbs, was issued to the Max Kuner com- open and, marched in. Mother Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- land in claim 5 S-9t.JSWt Marlon pany, a Washington concern with Graham is the kindest, most some; and thoroughly cleansing county, Or., $75. ; headquarters In Seattle, and cap- thoughtful nurse in the world, cathartic for constipation, bilious- R. McGain et al to F. P. Cox. itallzed at $50,000. Frank S. but ehe considers that convales- ness, 'headaches, and sluggish lots 1, 2, block 17, George H. Mtgher of Portland Is named as cense absolves her from duty, and bowels. Sold Everywhere.- Adv 1 Jones add., to Salem, Or., $, I attorney-in-fact for Oregon. I ji Pt to Inaigt rather rigidly np- J. A. Skinner, to Q. A. Thoma-J The Rubber ProducU company J on ner patient taKing up his or tkin and wife, lot f. hirwv sn rrni-lnf Tnrtiani fJiPti nnttcA nf increajiat her daily tasks araln a noon Prune and Walnut Men verslty add. to Salcmi Or., $10. In capitallattlon from $10,000 to possible. Her attitude toward all t0 Moot Here SaturdaV H- whlnlcn and wife to R. S. $25,000. her relaUves and -friends Is that - Kutch and wife, lot 1, Nock 2, Resolutions of dissolution were of a eonscientloug. parent who be- '.'Ti,. Ara anA walnut McCoy's add. to Salem, Or.. $10. filed by the Metal Products Manu- Ueves that without her stern hand I C. O. Williams and wife to W. I factoring company of Portland. I they would fall into evil habits. YANTEDl All kinds of Second-hand Furniture, Tools, Machinery Cash Market Price ' Paid . CAPITAL I BARGAIN HOUSE Phone 398 215 Center Street j She switched on the 4 light abruptly. I had already put my are to hold meetings at the Ore- HolHstor; land in sec. 33, 7-2- . ... . . , . 1 iuaiMJu tuunir. ur. x 1 11. gu. .lr?: M. E. Hamilton and husband to Milforrl Miller Funeral tO be hands over my eyes to shield them ! v-vssuu urjiix& ina-wrrs iuc 1 . . " I - " . I - 1 I w. w fi uiiaiuj, lauu in luwnnn A- t umi4 HiAMHrttf n vm At f n Aan 1 HU muv.u ktaic. tut a anew 1 'W - mm u Ui IIIIIliH Ul IIIIIIII llir.ll 1 . - ... - - 1 ...v..MMJf ...... ner mtie ways, but I took them down as soon as the light was on. i a.i ri t a. a taw., j u niuaui gtuw ws uiwt . , 10 at m. fdr an open public meet- ' Vw b,w -l, 1 : c- H- Borcherg to H. J. H GLASSES WilL relieve your eyes of. painful,1 amarlng and burnr Ing. , ,. .I-' 1 ' If" 'co'niioual 5 use of your eyes .causes- them to smart and burn, or if yon' suffer from headaches, you should lose no time In coming- to us for a thorough examination.- ' : Io Kot ; Ielay -. - for delays often bring ser ious consequences. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. , - I SO 1-5 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON ing;! the afternoon session, of the prune dryers is especially for the Oregon ' Growers force. Prunes are held to a tempera ture of about 185 degrees for their' proper evaporation. The walnuts go through the samepro- ceri only not nearly so hot,- as Hese. lot 5, LaFIem me acres, Marion county. Or., $600. w ' a x I n iT also knowfnR unerringly that the Miller, 15-year-old sen of Major . v ' in1 ia" Henry O. Miller, who was drown- n t , - . ... I i .aV' na I ed in the WillaoiHte river lastly, A 1M V1 H"'V., sight would offend her. What time is it?" X asked dIi' FI!m,3 Acres'Mar- Sunday, will be held some time W. P.iSheridan and wife to A they require only a temperate heat j Salem. Or., $10 of 95 degree. They go througn I j. H. -w-niiama and wife t J If 4 was fin nnai latt I ' r," v . v Vv "1 " torted tartly. "So much sleep as M. Drorbauah and wife. it 7 ' r.w"" r" " ' this Isn't good for anybody. I've 8, block 26. Englewoed add. to rrw, f .h'nM fought you something to eat, and . ; 1 "..It.. V -m- tnen l Te 80t something for you :,r ' r;,' t ?. so get up. wait, m dose the same planU, the walnuts com- d. Foley and wife part of lot 4 Z u" lhese windows first." ing for treatment after the prunes bIock ll lirS She bustled about energetically. imfe-had hn swimminr with WBn? 1 "ked my 'y stars " w .v. , I tor ner intrusion. The mental are gone. ' Or., $ . The Oregon Growers on Thnrsij R. o. Mlllei1 and wife to C. E. ; day; received a shipment of prune I killer, part il lot 5, block 2. G, drying Instruments; anemometers i H. Jones to gauge the Telocity of tho air J. F. Natham vr.l nthr Wa at th f,!m Of " wuwn. J ov- -w - " 1 inula s.m V. .Mf . . . ,rVL V Wo? 2 W drowning and It is thoughtr;":; ,VlJu w" e"ctu! add. to Salem. Or., $400, that ne wa3 overcome by a cramp. ' nTdd 1 realized that 'atham and wife to A. T. '. : - I thttUKl1 1 bad no desire for food. Edmunds Resigns Post as ymZT 5 State Bank Examiner contents or the nray he orougnt were both, but before I a a Frank C. Bramwell, state tn- oiscussea tnem -y "Tying to ri currents In, the prune dryers, and Sulc and wife, lots h 2. 5, block wet and ''.dry, thermometers to? mJ&.; Ben, Hall's add. to Woodburn, dieate the proper degree of hu-1 Or., $800. mJdAty These are bought with I H. L. Hemmingsoa et al to J. thft idea of helnlncr to etandardwe i WMoore and wife, rart of lot 8. tho Oregon prune products, and j block 7. University add. to Salem, I perintendent of bants, yesterday! make my voice casual:, maki tmnrirsibla the older com- Or., $10. - . , 1 announced the resignaUbn of Har-1 Where is Dicky?" plaint 'of the outside markets TL J. Hendricks and wife to A. old L. Edmunds of The Dalles as Gone with that fool, Alfred that the Oregon prunes were not Fleming, lot 4. High School add. state bank examiner end the ap- Durkee, to a bachelor dinner. Al I uniform or always nroDerly pre- to Salem, Or., $10. pointment ot Stanley L. Stewart fred said they probably wouldn't - - I i w . . i . . I v aH 1111 . r ' w aft. pared for market. The Oregon, H . "1C" ie to W. S. m his place. . u ' go prune crop for 1922 is going to Hicks, lot 5, block t. Add. A to Stewart was , with the state ing to stay at a hotel over at Ce be better standardized and better Woodburn. Or.. $J. bankdng department until last dar Hurst. I'd bachelor-dinner worth the world's regard-than 3 A. Sturkin tn P. W. Hubbard. February, when he resigned to go him If I were- going .to marry part of -block 71 V SalAm n wlfh th fivlaral rPKervA bank at him." " - j- thai prunea'SS to S ' - ' Sait.llve CUyT 1. Lome Is at Her tone expressed the deepest over Se mS o timber. 1 -.A Beckman to J. D. Glena and' Lebanon. " ' '7 ; ; - ' I disgust, but r suddenly felt a av. Piano Jazz 12 Lessons 12 Weeks Based on note reading and harmony. Beginners positively learn to. play all popular songs In 12 lessons. " Advanced - players learn call kinds of business piano play ing. ; Oriental chime, movie and cafe jazz -Blues unheard of fitters, spacers,' breaks and endings. Only course In existence teaching up.to-tbe-minute piano playing. Investigate then enroll. Waterman Piano School Room S,'McCornack Elds., . over . Miller's "