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THE OREGON : STATESMAN. SALEaf, tJTtEGON V WEDNESDAY MORNING JTJNET6; lj)23 'MOWW'GOSSIP OREOOX 'Famous Mrs.: Fair. 1JBERTJP r ;MMaantM of Youth." John Gilbert. - with ; ' ' CJRANI , - . -Friday, and. iff- ' Saturday and Sunday Tbe Hottentot,. BLIG1I Only a Shop Girl.' .?Of the many' and varied char acters John Gilbert has portrayed while cting .In moTingrpietures i ha .has declared! that the one of , ;4JacaJaTalle." ' the mysterious silent 'yostb la the .Fox produc tion. "The Madness of ;Youth.' whose .keen,. , criminal f b ra Ttt throughout a "year carefully plan Bed the robbery, of a notable col lection or Jewels and r then' refus ed to take . them, ..interested 'him more than anyotheri.'a'a:i - 'i t .'.'No ordinary? thief." said Mr. Gilbert.:. "wou.Id', hare conceived the master stroke of the 'disguise 4. of the' Queer.' nomadic .youngre-- 1 ligious fanatic; the" one role that woId Interest the ojd manand gain, entrance Into the home. , "When' I studied' the character - I knew" that JavaHe.- playing his parf of -holy-man." would ,( never ' for a moment, while in that role. pem!tTilTi)self ::ta sjiep out of it. The bantering and. te-ising of the ' pretty daughter of the old mil lionaire must have often tempted , him to -forget his part-. It Is in teresting ''to note jthat when, fin ally bis mask 'is shed,' iris he that'. 7 removes "it. -f-;; ' y'.-'Y- - r-;-This intensely dramatic picture of which 'ae7Vwing'$icture star speaks is bing ,jshbwn at .the Lib erty theater 1 Seldom . has ' a char acter been portrayed, with, great er artistry than this by John Gil- ; .Fred Niblo has; assembled ' a brilliant -cast '- for his production of James Forbe's great American pliy.. "The Famous Mrs. Fair."! o.i ovt s r !c- l"L "ONLY ? SHOP '' GIRL?: - jlctzirelVith .aSajerb -'Cast - DE IIAVEJr. i M l COMEDY ! a'jDCStriil? Mis. HAYLEY'S CONCERT )S:4S . TONIGHT ; r. i:" 'Selections ; ( A) , "Pitrlcato From Sylvia" (B) . Meditation From Thais. ' ' (C) "Overture to 1 Martha" - Huntky, V 1 1 i , I 1 1 , , Cannel Myers, Marguerite oe ia i.iottei fJimtm Lahdn nnd which Is , Mr; ; NeblQ'a. lnltlalpro duction lit the series presented by Louis" B. Mayer ; through ' Metro Tba photoplay now completed, is at the; Oregon ; theater. ; . f Myrtle Stedman has the titular role, i "with Huntly Gordon,; Mar guerite 'De La Motte. Cullen Lax dis, . Ward Crane, Carmel ' Myers and - Helen Ferguson among the screen celebrities., who1 wilt Jplay the other Important characters. Mr. NibloV recent directing ac tlvities. have, brought him tfiucfh distinctions that the literary and dramatic woods have been "scour ed pretty thoroughly, for material worthy of hfs( talents. It M re garded that the combination f of Mr, Niblo. a 'splendid cast - and this famous Empire theater sue cess which co-iBtarredf 5 Henry Joll ier and Blanche -Bates for f two years, should f result In J-as ' fine and finished a pbotbplay ' as 'has been seen on the screen. ..V . After all Is eald and done,, the final card In thd making of 'pic ture i dealt by the "cameraman. The director may be worth a"for- tune a week, the company may be ail stars the authdr may be i the world's , best, the scenario and technical staff may be perfect, and the electricians the" most compe tent in their profession, but if the cameramen mains, the slightest er ror in adjusting their delicate me chanism; the picture", is spoiled Cameron of the Royal. Mounted,?' which comes to the Bligh theatre next Thursday and Friday Is bless ed with having some of the most expert "cameramen : in the game, the names of William Kraft, Wil liam Thornley'and Anthony Horn fan being favorably known to. the picture profession all over the con tinenD -: -:r ') ?- COLDrfEL OREELEY Shis; SMi Chief Federal Forester Here to Go OverlRans ; fori? 'C 'l- Weste rn .Trip Col.' W B. Greeley, chief fed eral forester was . here yesterday in conference! with United States Senator McNary relative to 'jjthe western trip to be taken by the select ; reforestratiom commltten of the United States senate of which Senator McNary chair man.' N J' : ?.- ?" r ' The itinerary of the trip Is in tentative form. and will be about as; previously announced by Sen ator; McNary, beginning in S4n Francisco September 3, resuming in Portland about September ,7, and meeting later in Seattle, Spo kane and some other northwest el ties. There will , he time enough between Ihe conferences for . the committee to visit national for Fair' ' With an Incomparable ' Cast Including Gordon ests, sawtallls and logging camps. Colonel Greeley will be in "Ore gon, until he later ; part of this month, Inspecting national' for ests and studying tbo results' Of the public and private 1 itlmher land exchange system.' i 4" " The nstlonali reforestratlon program which Is being planned ana wnicn wu De covered in -a bill to be introduced by Senato McNary - is considered ' by Colonel Greeley as more Important to the northwest than any other part of the United States, for- the" reason that the lumber industry here is just swinging into good form this district Is in a position to profit by the mistakes of the Lake states and 1 the. southern ' states and provide more wisely for cott serration. In commenting on the situation today Colonel Greeley emphasized the ' need of better protection ; from forest fires by cooperation f states and the gov ernment, and the necessity of re vising the method of tailng cu t- over lands "so the tax burdenHinay be distributed more equitably un til there" Is again a" broduct on the lands to provide a taxpaylng source. "" ' " ' " " -l , : - ,f Senator McNary will be n Portland" Thursday, , Friday and Saturday of this week." I will attend a conference at the Port land Chamber of Commerce at which ' general matters affecting the? state will be discussed.' He will attend : the Irrigation f con- grffes Thursday. I H Willamette Colleaian - To Close :Years ; Work The "Willamette - Collegian" closes its Tear's work wih its issue of this week. It has .Issued 32 numbers during the' year, two more) than the usual number, and has excellently covered the" whole field of bcllege wdrki in 'Its1 edi torial, Its news and its advertising service it has shown commendable enterprise : and trustworthiness, ahid It- stands' as -a fine" example of college journalism.' ' h Thia year, it is ' believed that the publication will come through with- aA " worth-while surplus. which, by . custom ,1a divided into tnree equal parts, one each for the permanent 'Collegian fundi one for the' editor, . and one' ror the manager. The two responsible obs, editor and manager, do .not pay the executives 'unless they but their t publication; across. . This year the forking force' haS been es pecially; efficient , and Industri ous; so fbat there will be a nest- egg worth while for the executives and., a .bank account to, start next yearns Collegian. . They hadn't much to start on this yeaHard- y enough to buy stamps to open their advertising - campaign. But It is understood that ' the '2923-24 Collegians will find a pretty com fortable balance I to keen them from worrying before they begin. Miss Helen .Hoover has I been editor and Edin" Thoma3 mana ger for the' past year. They will be succeeded by .Albert Guyer, editor,fand Oury Hisey business executive, recently" elected by the sinaent ,body of Willamette. LIBERTY I . THllHt A j. Yfi "ahd FRIDAT 1 ' ' iADfE w h .. . 1 . . r if 1 1? JOHil GILBERT '- By MARGUERITE GLEESON Miss Beryl McLaughlin of North Santiam an4; Glen W. Porter of Salem were niarried at the', "home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin, Saturday. Rev. R. L. Putnam'of Salem offici ated Tho bride wore a frock of white and her loiig veil was caught with Orange blossoms. ' Her 1 bouquet was in ; shower form and was 'of roses and weet' peas." ' Miss OUio Braden and Lloyd Dively Were the attendants. Mrs. L. J. Glbboh3, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Theona and .Winona Putnam were flower girls and "Le- nora Putnam carried, the ring. The bridal chorus from Lohen- grin was played; by; Miss Helen I Salutev tor theFTar.' -.ii v. j, ' I f ar "Motherland"? ... . Ogelsbee la marriage by' her father. " ,Fol- lowlag a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs, Porter " will be ait home at 1965 North Fifth street. ; Guests at he wedding were .Mr, ahd Mrs. Roy, E., Maple and fam ily. TU' A. Maplt of Portland: Mrs. EL L. "Gibbonsir Darwin Cal- fee, Mrs. -sJohn If; Porter, ,Charle3 Porter,; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Por-r ter. Mr' and Mrs Tnrvrd Portoi- and Ifr. ' and Win. Vlnvrt tc,T'ar and thilr famtll -Wri. 'n r-al.l son, Harvey Carlson, Juanita Wal lace. Mr. and Mrs'. Bert' Brewer, Mrs. Lottie Gentry, Mr,; and. Mrs. Andrew , Brown, Mr. and ' Mrs, George .Howard. , Robert Howard. Olile Bradon, Uoyd.pively, Rev. and Mrs. K. L. Putnam and . f am ily, Helen ; Oglesbee, . Mrs. "Louise James and Mr S. W. Mulligan: Of more than usual Interest to Salem folks is the announcement of-the mhrriaje in Memph!srTeh. Monday of -Miss Carolyn East. East, to Herman Johnson Jumper of Carruthersvllle; Mo. The wed ding, - which was quiet; was ; held In the- Methodist 'church" south. and was attended sister, -Mrs Calvin "Park relatives bf Mr. jumper. ' H 1 f Airs. Jumper was graduated I from Salem high school In 121 k". Z. r. .B-W1K iiua. dwbi in jaissouri. i fit and,.re?" tered at Willamette nnlversity but did not complete her year's work here: Mr. Jumper Is engaged In ad vertlslng' work in Carruthersvllle, wnere they will make their home, Miss Cola Smlthrtd Clifford S. Case were married in: Portland I Saturday night. " Mr. ., I son ot Mr. and Mrs. U. 1 Case of Salem. They were married at the home' or Mr. and Mrs.' Jack How els In Portland and will . live sat 4 611. 72nd street southeast.' Mr, and Mrs.- E. C! Smith and Miss Miiared smith of Salem attended! the weddinr. 1 : i--l I THURSDAY Romance,1 5 Drama and a New Type o Society Thief i i ... . -.. . '-" Fox of Portland will be married today the hbme'of the "bribe's parents, Mr. i and - Mrs Martin Doerf ler, ear Salem. I t , S Many out of town guests from Portland; Seattle and Other points will attend ? the wedding. It is planned' to hold' the wedding on the spacious lawn of the Doerf ler home at noon today. ?1h; t"-'V (' '. ' The special -musical feature of Interest this week is the concert to be . given Friday Evening at the high - school ' auditorium. The high school chorus of 130 voices will heard in choral numbers of standard ' quality and a special ora,a wf" uBl,lff "The Wreck of the 1 1 Hesperus;" . This program Is under tne direction of Lena Belle Tartar, and is given as a eomplimentno'theipatro Salem-jchools, t Louise" Flndley.i. ... Lucille Andersoniwill -be ac- m . compaaiHs.. vnere, wili be . no charge for, admission. The pro gram is as follows:' ' "Star ; Spangled Banner" Johnstonj on' f 1 (b) "Praise Y the Father' " ..t. .L. !.'.. I . .;. . .'"; Gounod "Daybreak" . . .... . .Wilson Incidental duet Madeline Wat- ! t Son, Helen Marcus. ' r (a) f Volga Boatmen's Song" ...... i Arr. Dy Pageatn0 aimnii by iClouKh-Leieiterri Schumann "Maitf of 'Japan . . .Scott Ruth Tucker. f I Maytlmft"1 i- . Speaks . .Geihel Jientiicity uabe - Double quartet. ' 1 Cantata, The Wreck of the "-dirr ? lu 1' ."f.Cu '! wen y "enry i' WadSwortb. LOricfelloW ' Mtisic byThomS Anderto'n: rrSrantSaeffer (b) -Hunter's Call" V . TVlal.ZZl .- "Ti Our High" ".Y.JI V. Pafks ;-'H: "America," Jt. k ; . ... . -. Miss ! Minna Harding, professor y CnterTiV IzZLAs JVnZ 1-1 of dramatics at IWllIametts'unI the senior class in dramatics. The affair will b rtvft t ..! and the truest wtiT be Helen liar- dy. Martha MallbryrRUbr Rosen- Vergill Mrs.' Martin -Durbin ' . a ana ner Waldp0rtp ate' spending few Iweeks In iSalem. f'MiSs Durbin i ,.:, i ,1 k- , d with W I mother will iit in K,tm ish.i. - .i,l 0,j rJt , ' : II has visited in Salem before, i She! has. been teaching tor the last two years near Waldport.! I l rj r, ' . j ; , The family of Dr. R. Lee Woods have- Just moved- to i Salem from Lebanon. Dr. Wood has ' been In saiem ; lor several months. The family, will live at 335 South Wfn- ter. street. i A namber'of Ralm matron will entertain with dinner parties to- nirhtM tJim tmwhm- fcattval I which the Tri L girls will sponsor .i ..', wtw. i. a - . ; I Among those j who wUl have I enpst thra fni-fdlnnai. ra XT t-a I erts, and jM re. Harry Hawkins. The 1 mnner is oeing. sponsored by tne 1 traps ripning at various sea ! Trf L girls' to secure funds to send 1 8ona ' th& year, as hig schddl several representatlves-tb the'busl- nesa girls.. camp to . be held' !at Qearhart.". '7 ;. T 1 . r I-. Mrs. rs. Frank Sbafer with her son, Rnrl lll ItiWJnno'lS f'TD'all-1 fer plans to visit with her moth-1 er's folks there and will return by way ox Hawaii ana Vancouver, xi C. The trip over" will be made by the direct routoi which takes 2 Z days. They. III sail from San. r raucisco , awe on vutj.Bieam- ship Maunpanul' "'I y""----' Mrs.. Shafer Is 'being honored in an Informal, VaV hy fmant if her friends before ner, departure,; Mrs. Sj. , S. tEast will !entertaln" in her ItTSanSn: given ! .Thursdayr by" Mrsr' John Mauer end Mrs. A. B. Gardner at the Mauer home.r ' i Miss Vivian Marsters will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and .Mra;. R. WJ Marsters. Miss Marsters -graduated this week from the Oregon,! Agricultural cbl lege and will teach in' the Salem sshools during Ue'cbmlng yeari . -M Miss Marsters! has never lived u . yw? .uu I mer vacations alnj the family moved, to Saleni from Rosebnrg In Salem PTPpnt: iHirfntf fha inm. wmie end was in college ' 1 i - ... - i r - I Honoring Mrs! Frank Schafjer, who leaves - within a short- time for, New Zealand; "and her daught- er, Mrs. Hugh Wallace Kyle, of I , ' . ' ..': I Long Beach. Cat. Mrs. S. SJ Ed3t will be hostess ;,ridayi af ternodn. w autri : UVERPOOLTt June B. CIom. wheat; i-S to l-2d lower; Juty ps.j 6 1-8 d; October 9s, 4d. ' J MlNjNEAPOLlS. Minn. June B. Wheat; cash Np. I northern l.tO 5w8 1.I8 5-8; jNo. l dark north- era . spring;- cnoice to fancy 1.25 1 6-8, l.Sl 5-8J Good to choice 1,1? 68-0 1.J4 -afr tordtaarv.to good 1.12 5-8" Q 1.16 6-8; July - I o's;; sepiemwr iaz w: I ' ' !') a-f NEW !YORK:iTttna 6-Evanor. ated apples easyj prunes slow? an-1 iieots liulet; peacher eaayr ; - KA ening: Wheat; July --09 ;i-2: Een-I xemper 1.10 1-2: unchanged.- t am - ' Superintendent Gilbert Be lieves Irrigation ould Be'Sphool Asset There are still, eight farm sites in contemplation for the new boys training school location, authoriz ed' by the ! last legislature. "The board hopes to visit the whole ser ies soon; eliminate the least . de- I H " woijr msv Ul luc lisv 1UI the great school that is to be. e Superintendent 1. M. Gilbert. who' believes it is going1 to be pos sible to make the school entirely self-supporting : and -even; a real rTenn nrndnivr i la 111 1 1 a dm. nolltteedly,ln favor of eome form k- irrigation as a state industrial farm asset: ' -. V -.- . ' ? , Irrigation. Big Asset : ! "Irrigation is one of the state's best assets," said: MrK Gilbert. 'It is-an -insurance against the occa- usuai sugat shortage of crops on the average Oregon farm. - If we could develop the study of Irrl gation, .which opens up a fascin ating world .' of. business ." and of new creation in the "way of crops nd of making now arid regions Productive. U would do wonders towards solvinVh k'MfhU: I Ue!imJib?yS n .Tfl'' ft! ? 15r J?? Wk,,,,. lUBpirmBiaiso in bloody battle.-- ; DtiiriMiwty as. n is prouiaoie - Iin - ancially. We could teach irriga- tion at the bpys'; school, and they thJJr Pten farming. . 7- ! 1TUia inancaauy , I "Andtit fOught? to'pay from a Bord W standpoint. ' Some -of the Ienda now ln o.ntemplatipn ; fbrf o u ujrB "ar are auscepuDie toi I irnBauua mai :woum mace tnem ! enormously producUve. I' be - I llftvo af(ln i lilm. .Iil..,.r.iv:li'. . a mi - . ... ' . I valley, and interviews! with men I ' - ; w .ua who haveihad experience, and ek-1 f .5my own tttat it should pwi possioie io mate tiin farm sf.l Bupporting. it. it can he made productive enough by ir- rigation. ; And more than that! it 7"" w Jr:"?u in wages to I ujro . 8 ve ; ,inem l om .Wn" gooa namts Fii, oBome reai money 3 to iV"1 on a16" .leaving the schodL They are hoping to make the state prison pay Its own way, and small W flKAM KmI as 1 .... 1 f viEouuva tiiuuBiry. yvtn me uoysv costing so. mucn less to care for, a proper industrial v system. wIth rewards and privileges should w Iar neit.er.tnan any prison.' BChoM lit' Homo T - "Ours is not a prison ;it isi a hnm nri...!!. 1.1 1 1j aao", sen respect and - moral Btrenrth. Clearlv. tho mat iiort 1 insure crops, especially rotation would have to practice. " ! "For the state to start In and off iclaily encourage " and" endorse I'listtuun nere in me WUiamettel vaney, where there ir. leas than IWO Inches aVernA TA In fall 'rt.J " aro n a powerrur impetus. Per spnally. I'd like to see It." High'est Scholarship at Uni- I ' Fair Contingent ' 'Kipling - must have The female of the meant 'It. species i Is j0 dustrlous "TJ j J r ine cnoizsuc wardetf ' to Willamette !f ";r eminence m tneir t.uii?!???l" ihe fo?r - - ocicctcu uii m--.f . . . 5?,rt class - records ' for member-) 8 '? in the A ph.a KaDDa Nn T WMVMhD"' 'lciu,lx fmiv Ann voa s mart-' A it eight names chosen as' worthy of I af n aa AAAU XXIAiA Ut IUQ departmental', honors the 'rUn- ners-U" in thehighest scholar I TIt Mm".i. . l " iirA' " 7, 5 1 names as made DUblie On TuonHavl are: Sadie Pratt, modern languages. tola, Housley, ' ancient' lan guages. . . .. '--.'ii 1 Esther Parounagian,P biologyl Evelyn DeMoss, hstory; ' T- i ,Nell Fake, history; Harriet Van Slyke, history. 1 Luther Cooki history .' " - BruceWhite, mathemaUcs. li Ma. " . - . . , . ? Only three out o ili .for the young men apnears a nrettv hn millatln'k nroDortlon for tha inrrial of creation:- T, v.. , resorted I 11 wSSte o 'm il i ...,14.,: i., i .v I ; ' .VWAOUI portion of bachelor maids In this I year's' clasa than5 nsaal- -: Mis, Edn Jennionn . tnw.i of the Junior claW. wa.r; r.l student body; rote to receive the Percr Will to nriM nf 19.R school . vear, r. I that there is 'a rather larger proijTkim ttdu1; per ewt. $t.so 'real good 'to fellow-students nnd'A;. 4..' real rood tn t. ua"?" pr bo $2.50 .ar w . wau sua ill una. the' university by deeds of kind hess" - and"- genuine belpf ulnesa. coupled wUh'8feadfasr"dev6Uon to high Ideals and upright charac-; ter." 'The award Is' one of- the finest tentimonlals of the whole universuy course. ....tw. ' MKDFORD CJETR CALW.SON ' EUGENE Or.r June 5. Prince Lw Calllspn, star fo6thairenter at the Ufalverslty of Oregon for hree years,' has beeli 1 elected coach bf athletics'at the Medford, Ori, high school,1 according' ' ;td ' irfnohtfee- ment at the' University today;' - -t BRITISH POET TO TALK IRE Tom Skeyhilf, One of New ujzaDeman uroup, on j unautauqua ji : : . ; When - Rupert - Brooke? the handsome' young; English', ' poet. heard that Britain 'had' declared war on . Germany, he quletely re marked- "Well. If., Amageddon,a, on,. I may as-well be there.' Without any. further ; ado. - he at once laid the 'world away gird ed his loins, and marched to the front with reluctant tread. Quick ly tbe8ch61ars of the.day follow- ed his lead.. The bards.! aad the bards-to-be;- In Eneland. Amerl- L . ';,.l z,7; .ir.L , nau Auiriia,-pajiea du iae caP "d'Sown to don the khakL went out IntoJthe night, not onlr iin wowa'- IM5r 1 - With thA nioiitf .--Af . llnTIet sharnened for a tmm. with tks back of a label of a Jam-tin' for .1 woW'ther' i tbey,heard or read about, but df I what they. saw.: felt." and fonchc through themselves. ' " - f v Rupert Brooke V and Robert xvicnois , sang ?or OCnglish Jiawf- I thorne and of English skjr and 1 ef he Drivileee". thv. AimA it i iu -u tt ugai -iort inese taings. I Charloa finrvl-r ' Allan. . tLrATn tn.fi ' and Julian Grenf ell.- turned their lyres to tell, of the lore of conH mda in iiii ii.Hm..1. ... . i Ian Seeger ran out a challenge to .his America, and Xf,T?d ehlrd. th: 4 h,v with . the dead;- Robert -Serried I breathed a passionate ; love tbt the Canadian maple; while - the I golden wattle bloom and the eh- calyptus gum of Australia found IK 1 1 SALEnUARKETSM I . - ' GBAZH AMI. XtAT I So. a wheat 1 03-1.05 I K 3 id:wheV eked S1.O0 Cht;ly' Oat" bay CBover hay, haled Prices quoted ara whoUsal and ara pncea receired by' farmara. Ko retail pria ra rin. axeept aa netad: 1 , EOOS. -BUTT JUL BTJTTEaTAT' . Craamorr-hnttw... .. .r j- Q -.4S P". deliTred'. 1 ;42 - : t2.ll electa - . ",- :sa POOXTBT- Haary bans Uadiinm Ll5i ogV :.ta. iso-225 iba at L it .m Zr Iop til . I ew CW1 I Zop draaaad iop.Uw '- - ' oM I Cows .H Lambs . . . q ai 'i " ' ' ' " ' V i . ..- l i U.. BANANAS "- '.Hi KM Cord. -th diatinottlahln narfr 1 ml quality fruit tjnothig eratad, pa Ih. at M iwm 1, i.... - in 12' sm iS's and mlla . , . Vtrtu t0ra -and 28S'a ' - ' : - a Bonded V Brand fiankiit Valenclat-I nd larger .s or a ana niuer . unut". B4'. 80'i ahd'lOO'a' S9 s 'All Citron fmlu In half -Mik lata: ' 1ft .J.: . ... UIIUHBU.' . , 5. ; c- . i ... 1 s ' O0O8EBSKXa .". - . Per lb. :i:-J-:'i CTBAK PINEAPPIxa d. 7.0 APPLES 1 S3.90. 3.7l' Ex. Fanrr Wineaao. l Jumble Spitienberra t 6 buhcbso VOXTAXL8 J An . . . . . . . ... . v. iktb ht nm hmh nnnrn.t . . ett. Tttrnipa, ? Carrota ' , , fl.AO .wmuci luuic or round - ; Kn pi.y .!J .- -". ? , Nw- CaliforwintCareot .p aak.4.00 Kw California Beta7ar 7 Joo Alt Sack Veeetablea le n lh ai... " aek lota. ( ' aw vegetables . BO'. J- .05 Anwrama. Or,m . - - - , . fc. j (.in;; doen banchea 43.50 Walla .Wall, per box ,: Artichoke per dozen 2.TS ...1.M Asnawea. irom jttexico. log rr narked fo.SO. Brawler. 4-haaket mtM oa Read lettvee aacal. hd, vrataa S doa S2.TS Laeal f per dotaa. --' , .. ,.;n ,,; f. Xi ES plant,, per lb .. " "9 jaiinower, ' fiat : eratea ' i L- $2-S0 ew celery, per crate CnenAhera. hothoaae, paT : dotea .2.00 - and $2.50.rK;:- ;-..J ; "f '. ' Green henna. nv IV " ' -.h PM.-"bwn" rwa'per lb 'it etptaaeav. per ,hos tl.QQ '..,. IV 'T?" .'" T i- rotatoea 1 eanta. . . . ".V.r;,'r,Ma rhltaa. im urtt rw WU.B. - 4. - , ",WB per ;m:.. -fi.oo rl i.T . -1 wul?.l. tJ.f lT T-..". t?.5o, Red ewt. sj.50. TeUov. " v tAXO i.: t :: bresoa :Oold Dollars, ' ' li.trsi . . " ' ' their way Into the verse of t Skeyhmr rAfi"a jiprticlati ve ' p c wdrtd' soon' began to'cali t young men "he Nev Ellzabc' . ahs." When the armistlea sighed but'; four or be origin group yejnained--- Riegfrrpti V . son, Robert, Nichols, Torn f hill and Robert Graves. Ti. ? aire; already "assuming" a "de'fin'"' 3 place In English literature. J ' Of MrJ Skeyhill, who comej f, Chautauqua, audieneces this ti t with a last-minute story of c; . ditlons In Europe, having tp the . last fall ( and winter t hthe Literary Digest In a t story said: ,'A man wellvc:;! reading ' about carefully."v London Times list year. saU: '. soldier who can crawl Into a shell-crater onNo IMan's' t I.- and write a' poem about' fair: -has the soul of a poet." , . " - ' f ... . GLIDER IS UGIIT BERLIN,Jupe 4. - A Ger: 2 inventor has produced a one-r.;. i glider. resembling -in -some- wrra parachute, wnicn wejghs c!y ; pounds-and can be foldedcp r easily carried. -He has rnada t successful flights-in the ouUL of Berlin. . , J IF SKI;) OES . -OIITIJilTClS Just ' the ' moment ' you t MenthofSulphur '' to an it:. hurhlng 'of' broken but skia, 13 itching stops and healing tc; says a noted skin specialist. 1. 3 sulphur preparatldn: made !;.. , 2 pleasant cold' cream; Ogives V h a quick relief, even to fiery t;- ma, thaf tothIrig""h"as ever t - 2 found lo like Its place.Si 7Because"-of Its gerni destrcj-!-- properties, It qUIckly subdues 3 itching, cools, the irritation t I heals' the .ecsema xtght up, I. ; Ing a clear, 'smooth skin in tl. a of , ngly eruptions, rash, pin: i or. roughness. . ' .. 1 . l"Von do not have to wait for I- provement.- .It quickly shows. Yc 1 can' get a little jar of . Bo?; r 3 Mentho-Sulphur at any drug store. Adv.: ..." . ,. .. " PUBUC HOTTCES " Tha trnrtwa of-?tremaketa Lodr. 1. I. O. O. Fi. jrHl reaaira-acaled biig r j t 7 p hi., Friday, Jnna ti, oa 250 eoi , of firtr or second growth fir wood to 1. delivered t I. O. O. F;; tempi - rim 4 dalitery to ha arrmnced with - the he fiiraad; It. O. Uendaraon, fi 1.10' . W. A. Canunior. ' J ' NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT - CAPITOI STREOT -BETY7I" . MADISON STREST AJD F ' .GROUNDS ROAD. Notice is -hereby, given .that ! Common; Council of the CIl t '. Salem, Oregon, -deems" it nece" 7 and expedient and hereby, Iac: . IU purpose and Intention to ; -prove Capftol Street fron tl : north line of Madispn Street ! the east' line of the Fairgrc. Road, at 'the expense of the 'at in kaa adjaceut property, tx. thef treet rtnterBect!bn3 -tia pense of which - will be'assQ- I by the City of Salemrby "brlcE": ; said portion' of Capitol Street t ) the established ""grade," constrt cl ing cement concrete curbs, t ' I paving said portion of Ca;:: Street with a six inch cement c cretff p.avment forty feet wida it accordance with -the plans t ' spedflcatlbns therefor wl'ci were - adopted "by the Corrr : 1 Council,. May Jlst, 1923. now ca tile in the office of the City r.- corder nd which f are' hereby r ' ferredto and made 'a part tr3 tU"' ' i-'"- 0 i ' The Common Council her:: declares Its purpose Jand Infect I 1 to make the above described, i 1 provement - by- and through t Street Improvement -Depart r: . i W tms City of Salemi By order of the Common Cc; ell the 21st day of May, 1323. ; M. POTJXSEN, City Recorder. Date of first-publication here:! b May ,2S, 1923V' - PROPOSALS-POR scrrLK: The Oregon ' State ; Board Control', will ; receive sealed V ort; June ;19,-1923; at 2 p. m. ' furnishing to the various f Institutions supplies consist! , drygbods, clothing, furnist: groceries, shoes, hardware, dr broonis;' ".stationery,-'1; rroc' plumbings, etc.?! for the'sen.: nual period fending December 2 1, 1923. Specifications and scl ules wilt he furnished Upon z ; cation to the; secretary at r. Oregon; also from the trade commercial' bureau of the ori Chamber of Commerce, or f:- tbe Associated Industries of C gon, both located in the Ore building, Portland, Oregon. I bid shall - be accompanied 1 certified check 'representing 3 per cent of the whole amount . payable to the Oregon State r of ontrolor .where the .10 1 cent amounts to , $5 00 or more, surety'; "bond "from some coin; " authorized to do business in C. goa will he accepted In plac3 the check.'; The same shall be 1 asia guaranty of the faithful i formancerof the contract. board reserves the right to re any or all bids or to accept tha I deemed best for the state. r r R.-B. COODIN, Secrf' Oregon State Board of Cccl: mm