I . T - ( THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1923 - 1 ' -AJ By B ETTI KESSI. '.Pbone 1 06.'. In ' the west 'ttlnr' r4 ho4 pavilion of the Educational build- nKai tne state rail1 will be found, the" booth and bazaar conducted unaer tne auspices of the sUte WCTU far the .benefit of the Children,' Farm home.' The , money from the sales will go in to the general (arm home fund to be used for furnishings and the many necessities which the home demands.1 .;:'' ' Members of the WCTU i and friends of the farm hnmn : sra asked" to contribute to the supply or salable articles for, the bazaar. All' donations can be left at the WCTU rooms t Commercial and Ferry streets; or -reported Xo Mrs. J. J. Nunn. phone 60, and they will- be called, fprv J J -v.-;s, . i - ... A party was riven -Safurdav night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Bennett on route 9, honor ing . l; frienda whose birthdays occur., during the month of Sep . teraber. ,, , ;x,A, Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Powers, Mrand Mrs.' Wil liam Bouffleur. Mr.- and Mrs. I. I. IIcAd amsr:Mr.' nd; Mrs;, t Carl McAdima.tMra.' Ruth' Dennlson, Mrs Ida ; Nilesi'-'Mrs." Mary Boyn lonJ! Irs. Jennie Pope, Mrs. Anna Simmons.' Mrs. Ida Newmyer.Mrs. Lot! fee King. Miss Ruth McAdams, Mia V Phoebe McAdams.' Miss Marie Bennetts Mr.' -and Mrs. II. C Bennett and two children, and Mr; and Mrs I.;" D. Bennett. .t. - it - r .':',."--V ; i Mr. and Mrs; Harry M. Hawk-Ins'- will leave Portland tonight to pend the next three week in NewvYorrk'. ..At Spokane they, will meet Mr. and Mrs". R; "Rt Rodgers, who. wirxiicbm pany them on the entire trip. .They plan to-reach Chicaco Sunday, and Tuesday . they Tvill bd at-yd en Springs, J where' the ineo will 'attend' " the Mortgage Men's convention which meets' September: 18, 19 :and 20. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins will spend the remainder of their . vacation In New York. Mrs. U. O.' "Shipley will go to Portland today to visit with her sister' for the remainder of the Iweek. V. .:. Miss Mabel Creirhton. Mrs. Al Jones and Crelghton Jones left yesterday for Joseph where they expect to remain for the next two weeks. . . ' Father T.' rV" : Keenan, accom ; panted' by his father, -Mr. Thomas Keenaq of Portland, la on Jiis way east for a twa month's .vacation trip- Ilia . presents Itinerary. in clndes - Omaha, , Chicago, South Bend and Mendta, ;llV,;.He plans to return by way of.Denrer, stop ping off at Salt Lke and Jab An geles before coming north.: "f 'V:: Judge P.'BT. D'Arey and hi Is- ter, ".Teresa, attended the .picnic of the'. Sons and Daughters ; o( Oreson , Pioneers . at Peninsula park in ; Portland Patadrday. Judge p'Arcy Vespondedj to. Ihe toast; TTha Pioneers.' '. t'J Mrs. Vllliam Blackley and son went to1 Jleglna; lastweek to visit for the next two months with Mr. and Mrs. , Taylor, Pt r.ts of Mrs. BlacWey.r V, "rfary Cusack of Portland, 1923 graduate .' In agriculture Tias ac Cc pted " a position In the' Silyerton Ljh school. . Besides teaching, lllsd Cosack will supervlsa ;tha school paper. Miss Cuslck'wai'i member of, the Oregon Country man staff, and day, editor of -the O AC Dally" Barometer . while ' In cc llese. She . majored In horti culture and , took considerable work In Industrial Journalism. ?rli :y v :: jfifrs. L. P. Campbell and family a-J Mrs. J. M. Devers and family have-returned from three weeks oftUag at, N&skowln; v :;r,;.sr-t -f - ? T.llllam - Darby and two daughters of Fort Frances, Ont., are la Salem visiting at the home of IZr. and Mrs. O. Mundt, par- enta'otJfra.' Parby. rTvV K? -:.:u:-;-:rr :-. ",?.':-:......:,.-. . J Miss Mildred Imlah leaves to CiJ for Pittsburgh where she will be married , to- .Mr. XJecU Angle, The; wedding will take place next iturday, September. 15, at .- the hone of .llx.'and Mrs. loylCrim;; ,;: ;C-:- .; Mrs. T. A. I,lvesley and her daughter Dorothy, went to Palo tto yesterday, where. Miss, Dor cthy .will Renter, 4 the ;Castme3 f -hool ,for girls. Mrs.NLivesley rlars to visit with Mr. and.Mrs. a,' G. Sargentr Ja; Can Francisco far abouts 10 daya before J retnnt Las "home.. .. , . . 'Miss Alice Welch went to Los Anseles Sunday; where ahe.will c i ter the ? librarian : tralnlag raool for the winter.' . Miss Agnes Bayne ha returned ti ter desk in' the office of Gov ernor Pierce' after" vacatkm of t.rea weeks spent at Long Beach ar.d other southern -California cities She was accompanied by hor sister. Mi, JIary Bayue. who remained at Marysville. Cal rhfre she will teach during the ;r. !ng school year. . .i Swald WesCMV: OlcotCUpre paring' to lave f or "Long Beach, Cat, the, latter part of .this month whjereL the ,Olcbtta:Lwill 1 make their future home. . t .; , 1 f .' - : ; Mr. tnd MrsI Ereel Kay are re ceiving congratulation's 'upon the arrival of a 'son, born yesterday morning. The boy will be called Thomas B.' Kay. Jr. '; ' ' ? t ;" ' f? - ; - Miss ; . Florence Austin, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' J S. Austin of South West street, and a "popular member pf laist year's graduating class from the Anaheim" high school will leave' soon ,to take up her studies at the University of .Southern Cal ifornia, -where she will specialize ia music '' Miss Austin' is' an ac complished pianist and has won a; number of laurels, fn. this' art. She also displayed a great deal of dramatic ability when she play ed the; leading role ' In the 1923 senior class play. Anaheim Dally Herald. : -.: . Miss Austin is well known among the younger set, having spent the greater part or her life in Salem. About four years ago Mr. and Mrs: Austin went to Ana heim, Cal., to make their home. ' : i ' v. - -r : .;. Miss) Betty. Samuels, daughter of Mr.: and .Mrs. D. Samuels of this city, became the bride of Mr. Sol. Rosenberg , of Long Beach, Cal., at a, very pretty and Impres sive ceremony .performed in Mc Cornacfc hall at 5 o'clock Sunday, the Rabbi A. L Rosencranz of Portland officUting. . . . To the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played .by. .Mrs. Henry., HIatzen. the bridal party ; entered the hall, meeting at the altar where ' the marriage vows were witnessed by over ,100 "rela tives and friends.' This is report ed to have been the first ortho dox Jewish ' wedding ceremofiv ever performed in Salem. The bride was lovely in a gown off white taffeta -and silverTlace. She carried a bouquet, of bride's rosea and lilies of the valley. Her net veil was caught into a .simple pand of orange blossoms. .Ia a rose chiffon and silver dress, Mrs. Florence Rosenberg appeared "as maid of honor, .As . bridesmaids. Miss . Gussy Brownstela- of Port land ..wore a-, dress of gJ&Y lace over . pink ; ; Mjsa Iolly. Samuels wore , yellow ? georgette , . crepe f Miss1 Annette Feldstein had a dress of pink georgette, and Miss Sara Solof wore orchid - taffetas. Mr. Louis Solof acted" as best man. Autumn ' blossoms,1' ferns ;and palms decorated the hall for the occasion. ; . w , ; Immediately following the wed ding supper, which was served at 6 T o'clock ' Mr. and' Mrs. Rosen berg left: for a honeymoon in Se attle and British Columbia. Later, ; they will make 'their home in Huntington, Cal., where Mr. Ros enberg Is In buslnesswx; I jMrs. Rosenberg is "a Salem girl. a jgraduate of Salem high school arid later attended college in Cali fornia where she met Mr. Rosen berg.' tG nests for the wedding were: Mr. and MrsS. O. Abrams, 'Mrs. H; .Rosenberg, Florence Rosen berg," Long Beaeh, "Cal. ; Mr and Mrs. Feldsteihlr.! and ;Mrs.N. Dhrector, Mr. and Mrs: C.Brown 8teinr Mr. and Mrs, LIbman, ilr. and Mrs. O. L. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Shi Tirectori Mr. and Mrs. W, L Brownsteln. , Mr. and Mrs. N. Brownsteln of -'. Portland," Mr. and Mrs.. Solof, x Mr, : and Mrs. Theo Brenner, Portland,. Mr. and Mrs. S. Safron, Mrs. Myers and daughter, Portland. ' Mr and Mrs. Cohen, Mr and Mrs.)' Halzmad. Louis Solof, .Sam Solof,. William Solof, Sarah Solof, Mollie Sam uels, Mr. and Mrs. M. Steinbock, Joy Turner," W. fi Moses,' ' I. Bockman, Portland,- Gertrude Ro sumny, Portland, Eva:XJbman, ara , LIbman,'', Belle , libman', Mr. presene,-2IrrJjJeSArtla: lhteresfed In an oil station on South tJom- merciai street. , The couple wiu maker tbetr ; home" In Salem. ' I V k ' . ' ' i . i i I f ; " Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Kirk en tertained at a dinner party last night at their home on Mill street, honoring Mr. ahd Mrs. Allan" Hop kins who will leave the latter part of the' week to make their home in . Portland. , A most delightful evening ; was - spent aroujnd ' the daintily "appointed: table, which was enhanced by an artistcally 'ar ranged centerpiece of lavendar and pink asters and lighted cau dles. . .Covers were laid ! for Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Valiton, Dr. and Mrs. William Mott, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Ifopkins. and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Kirk. ; . In 'observance of the newly In stituted national photograph week Gdnnell & Robb offer an unusu ally tine exhibit of western photo graphy; -i'i r'.i-i::--- At the recent meeting of the northwest- photographers in Vic toria, B. C, the plan of traveling exhibits was . adopted for the northwest. : By this system the best samples of ' portraiture and photographic art are divided into several exhibits-which are sent to the numerous studios throughout the northwest. - : , . . . . . I According to a letter of recent date v from .the - secretary . of . the northwest photographers' organi zation, the exhibit sent to Miss TJunnell was the first - to "be se lected, and contains some of the choicest photographs id this sec tion of the country. . , ; . . -v ; ; ; Visitors are invited to come to. the studio between the hours of 2 to 5 o'clock each - day of the week, during which hours tea will 6e served 'to the guests. k 11 Announcements Shnsterowitz, Mr, and -Mrsl "Henry E. Hlntzeri. 'Irs. - Walsh' and daughter, : Harry" Capulto, all' of Portland.';! il::-,: !.jt-j . At the home of .the brldespar ents, Mr." and Mrs. Will E. Purdy, 1550 Waller street. Miss -Qlive B. Purdy- jbecame j the wife ". of - 'Mr, Roland F. DeSart.' The ceremony was read by Rev.; J. 3. Eyahs,' pas tor of the First Christian church; and only a small number bf; rel atives and Immediate friends were t j t t - t I The Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet -" this afterhobn at '2; 30 at the parish house. -This is to be a most im portant bnslness meeting and all members are urged to be present. In observance of the national Constitutional day, next Monday, the Daughters' of the American Revolution will meet In the Cham ber of Commecce room for a pa triotic program: Governor Pierce will speak on' the subject of the constitution. Special 'music for the occasion will ' be offered by Miss : Ira Claire Love; violinist, and Mr. Leon Jennison, who will sing. , ' - - The Marion Lawrence ' Bible class of the First Methodst chucch wflf meet ! to riteTbaikei: inuper this evening at the home of Mrs. M. C. Findley, 225: North Twen tieth street; The membera will come at 5 and' supper will be served at "o'clock. New mem bers of the church not affiliated with any. other Sunday school class are invited to come ' and get ac quainted. - 1 , The Daughters of Veterans will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at he armory for, their first bus iness meeting of the new club year. The Sisterhood of Chadwlck chapter of Eastern Star : will en- Joy the ; regular monthly sccial hour this afteri3on at 2 o'clock at the Masonic lodge. Mrs. W. W. Moore will have charge of the hour, assisted by Mrs. J. E. Craw ford, Mrs. F.'E. Loose, Mrs. E, H. Kennedy, Mrs. Carl Pope, Mrs. I. Donghton and Mrs. K S. Krapps. " ' Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith will be. hostess. to the AB chapter, of JPEO sisterhood at her home thia and Mrs. Kalorifuri, Mri arid Mrs.levening. ' ;The topic I of the pro- i C Tf?" - t y have -T3. C3-1 is a real bargain. It hat a low top and taedium alirt. Made iadar aLIe r'rJc cf white coutll: tlztt ! ? 4 to 3 5 mi coif enly S3XXJ.- c - s s " i J N J tr. corMt, ; i - s " -!t "-ri ' ' - gram Is to be "Vacation Echoes, . -1' .' ;. The White Shrine of Jerusalem will meet ' tonight at 8 a'clock In Masonic hall, by .order ri the high priestess. -. v, , , The WFMS- of the First Metho dist .Episcopal, church wll. meet at the. church parsonage tomor tpyt k 2,: 3 0. ' Mrs.' A. LL Becken dof, a' missionary just returned from the Philippines, will speaa.: and her mother, Mrs. . J. N. Scharf f wni-?,lead:;the7.deTotional.;'--Bui-; ibess for the new year will be out lined, t An invitation Is given to all the -women; of the church td be present. ' - , ' i Drua Peddlers Will fiovv Be Grabbed By Off icsrs. Last Monday due to turnovers by. some of, the counties, the state began to get 1U Ipart of the nar-: cotie fund "provided for by ther legislature of 1 Sf 23; with the if suit that George Cleaver,-; state prohibition commissioner, is now able to enlarge his 'force and ; ge on 'the trail of the trafficker in drugs.: Although there have been no f unda to use on this part of the .work,, there already ;"bte been six arrests' and' three ' convic tions. Three cases are now pend ing in Multnomah county, 'nrf of them before the : federal ' grand Jury. 4 - - ' r" A gift of .' $100,000 has been made to the Boy .Scouts, but the nam a of.,' tla 'newTps.ermgav. who cave the raoiey has to fsr been concealed from tie rea.:s pub- Liveslev Raiseis: Pickers i t Of Hops to 70 Cents Box 1 BelleTing that thfel hop pick ers hare not been making a much mAMaa ' n li aw eriAriTfl ' IhA A. . uiuv&v - as aa aaMwswf f.ivesley yards have' announced an advance of 1 6 cents a box for atl " boos' nicked. Owing to J the warm1 weather the pickers have been unable' to glora as many hODS as In other seasons, ; and In order to encourage them the ad vance was made, i ; t . . t Reports have been received that several of the "smaller yards have paid 70 cents the entire season to insure picking, have also been re ceived, r- In one or two instances, where the hops have been ex tremely light .owing' to blight, as high as 75 Cent ' box has been paid by the yards; . " SALEM fJARKETt : t . . ... ..' . ' OXAZX JLXO TUT Ka S red vkttt. Mckad ChMt hT' .-. J' Oaf hmy ..$11 & 1 J Mu. ...t km w1iaih,T1 And All prieon ar gin'. P Jt?f2il" ' . , t coon , mnu. BUTTEKTAT Crruer7 butter J Botterf at;". 4elivd Sins, per cwt Mtandaraa 1 1 TnIIM . -S Broilers Hwtj1 aena OXTLTKT -IS O 11 Q U f ' POME. SfUTTOM A1TD BM Heca.' top 150-23S Iba few ---7t Hfa. top, 25-ITS; wt : -fS.Sl Ht. Wp,-S25-JS75, ewt 11 Light aowa cwt ; : : : 8-M Rousa heay,- 0 W Top veal, dreaae4 Tap eteera Cowa Top Iambi 'Heavy lamba .07 07 U 05 H .4 08 i f'Boadad" Braad 8aakla Valeaeiaa l6taaa Urtwj.,:U-'.i- t-.95.SI &60S id4 anailer -t ! ., ATTLX I Cooking, Orefoa frown. 91.50 Q $2.09 QraTeDateioa per box l.V. i , . . XEKOHB ' Leffinrwell EKE,, ll alaaa,' eaae t.3l SBW B9KCBXa VEQZTAKLZ8 .; All' priee4 If ths doaai bmwAea. Beeta. Carrott: -U...-Aa:1 i. haHiihM. kit or round '21 6 'a and larger ... 95.O0 Orarvnateina, per box $1.50 INSERT FRUITS 'Brett,- Carrata and Onlona 50 Radiahee ad FaraleT , a i.tw .92.25 Tomatoei. borne grown, box Head lettnee, - local, eratea New potatoea, Jiew Oregon, ewt. $1-75 Bell peppera, per lb. r . 00 Onfoea.' Walla Walla outdoor, ewt 2.&0 SiraiBW aejaaeh-.... , , ,J-?5 Pumpkins, crated, lb.. , j...:03 Cabbage,- toeal, crated, lb. .,..... 03 iff . !-.--. PEACHSS Elbertaa from Yakima' and Tb Bailee Quoting: ' " Per box , .9100 box let 5 10 box lota 90 25 -: or" more - .... ..S5 A lew-aworda .Ad ether variefaa mar ; be . aailble at prevailiag markup. -1 BABTIXTT PXAXS , 4 Standard benoat -per box - ,.$2.5 j- 4 3PXsUJd8 v r '"-,.'.' . : Per a baaket crate-.... ......'...I ...rfl.50 -t . CAHTAZiOTJPBS 'Bungalow' ' Brand Tnrleck'a beat , Offering ; - : 1 - .fz.oo 1 Standard Crates Ponr' aratea -. . Plat Cratea standard 92.00 ..91.2 Yakima llockv Ford eratea r,.-i tL 92.50 Yakima Borrell Oema the pink meat variety, ataadard eratea92.T5 .1 t-,. , WATBBMSXOSS . ' Either long er xoond variety, per ataadard etata r.u-.'J:.' .92.75 ' pexsiav acsxoss Crated, per lb. ..i. .ct...-..tt.-.. . ...... OS ICB CBEAM MBLOH8 ; Crated, p" V. ? , n -, .... ftg . -! . , .s. .. yAHA HAS Crated, per 1. . w HOKSYSEWS Crated,' par lb. BAH AN AS Bed Cord" fancy fra.it. eraceevperm. .01 -00 Quoting HUOBXEBBBBXE Per lb. -l.'..... :...:..: ; SLaCXXZBUS - Seliinr today FBBSH noa re rial bx -11 .15 AFFLEI . fancy California OraTenataina: 125 larger -ut..2'..J.-..'-J. i..... - - 150-188 . , .91.50 .92.00 168-175 Choice Oregon GraTeniteina: . ' iso-iaa.. . ,.ri , , ies-175 .92.75 ..$2.50 .92.25 $2.00 .91.75 Oregon Oravanateiaa, faced aad filled, per box ; . 1.9LSO Cooking varieties, -Oregon - grown, per boar'....,: $1.50 to 92.00 In apple boaea wt...- 91.50 - .: - - -" .. O RAPES ' " Malagas 'in Inga, par lb. --- " , -, Tokays, 4-beeket cratea i-w. s92.75 Thompson seedless, 4-basket eratea..1.00 Fer Jbv a- .15 CSAKBERRIEa Early blaeka, 192 eTop. per 1-9 barrel bell. 95.50 - SAOXI QT AJBZJE S --' -Kew Yakrma earroU par aack ....-92.2i AH 'Sack Tegatallea-lo par lb. klgkd wea daaired far' leaf ibssP aack laU. -' New. beeta.- sea aaok ... , .-: 91 Yakima ratabagaa. per aack S2.M f xaw- vegataktea - Tematoea t ?-':-' , from The Dalles .and Roaeburg. i-iayev Mxea : Califemia, a- boxes two layer boxes Piekliar- catuBitteis No. 1, email aiie. In boxea, lb.. 01 No. 2, mediant aita, per IK , oa No. S, large or dill slse, per lb0S Ca;-app!y U gradew iawacka at la er lb. 'leaav -' . - Neweetorjv per bnnch-ui-8S O 91.10 Oroen - bean a, per lb. :. 06 Oreen corn, doa. -.32 Q 29 H Cabbage, local, crated, - lb. Read lettuce, local, eratea 91-50 0 92.51 Egg pmnt, per lb. - - ' , ' in Kew potatoea. New Oregeae, ewt. 91.71 Bell peppers, per lb , ,,,, , , 10 Green pea, home grova, per lb -0 '(xeambai: ,ii -r-j. 'v. - The- Dallee. atddo ' ' - i Onions. Walla Walla oatdoor ewt. 3.0 Parsley and m'm " ', j ", , , , . "x;-t.i!i 1 Tatatnaa ' fakiaa aetted gems; -'par wt , ' ' 91 &o Oregon : WhiUa, ' pay , ewt v w .i f PORTLAfiD UARXETS : J f. - '., f nTfl'- i -'-' " ' '! - PORTLAND, ' Sept. -10. Grain fatnret: Wheat, blaestem and' heart, September 1.08 ; October 1.06 ; soft -white, western white, September X07; "October 1.05; bard winter, northern apring, red Walla, September l.OSf October 1.02. Oats 4- V s Oats No. 2 white feed, September 92S.OO: October $27.00; No. 2 gray, September 127.00; October 926.00. .v ft Edey- v.Tf- Barley No. 3, 46 poaad,- Sepiembe 92S.OO; . October-. tiajtOn-.j '.. - . ---' ' -. , Cora ' - Cwrn NaT eastern -yellow. shipment September 37.50. October 1 3 7.8 5. -Mill - ran September 22oO: Oetolxi .... ' . , 1 , J 1 I 1 . j . , 1 .1 1 j ,1, ......III.,.. . I. I I , j i. tTCOimJGllEEiri : JTAlilAIiS.- . j . . - - - m . r.,W-J. J."- -.' ae- '!.. "Winn' iA"J - t.. I.HI..J 1 ii.i a...i .m..MIm.m: - " " 1 1 11 " " 1 ' " " S Jf: .:.-t:-;.i.rf:.' - X x- .-wit sttiafc Mlnnlinilii. n iw, r.iiywwawatww.- .v....a - 1 wimi! t :. ft. .. a : -' : ' ' .: : .. . -s '.: : : " i::' . : ' T: J . . :: j. .. V " . . . :--r ,:; .: .v.- . . . . - 4f - - V' "r i j If i .. ' i 5 i ' . '' H .1 1-m 1 1 r-l 1 ' it 1 supplies . consigned to Ar.t'r! Red Cross or regulirly autLu: ' representatives banJMng f r' 1 lief for earthfiualce suffer. . 'We 3oIn ia the dewe i: funds txvaval'able wJthout ' and that relief eupplit s La 1. . v forward without delay or u: complication as ta cbar7. .".We , wIH. cooperate , v It h : Chambers 'of Commerce ; for U purpose of giving prompt ftivi so ' desirable in such an ei . gency." Father Appreciating p:Qf " Ccnribulicn II:. ''-? Corf a is a Greek Island in the Ionian Sea, with the town of Corfu 4ts, its capital; .The island has ! - a strategic importance in being near the entrance to the Adriatic, and as such was a base for Allied naval forces durinurthe-war. ; . . f . . - . ......... i ....-.-, ; ...... PIuE PICBIlG tl'.'J ffilll IW Harvesters i Goin, Lightly First Time Rain Is Not -li - Wanted Now Prune picking In the orchards of the. Wiiamette Valley started yesterday.' Ik is said the crop will hare an unusually hJeh sugar content and .' will i te nnusually good' fruit. . :' .The .pickers, are picking lightly the Hrsf time ore 'and the lieaVy picking is expected the last of the week. This is done in anticipa tion of continued' -good weather. Rain " would nave a, . tendency - to breakdown the limbs especially in the'youhger orchards. Mucli ot the crop has already hflftn anld desblte do or market conditions! The King's Food iroaucis company p- eoaeu building in The Dalles to care for the large acreage ol prunes. which it, has contracted for there. MI. L. Fenton will be In charge. A considerable part of the local crop has been sold, -green . to the canneries'for from $25 to 128 a ton. Brown rot In, many of the orchards Is expected to cut. down the crop tannage but ; the ' eetl- mated quantity to be harvested has been ' placed M at 4 0,0 0 0,0 0 0 po'undsV Rain would cause much damage to the croir just now. Late Mrs. Sellwood Was Oregon Pioneer T' ' : iP.--.ii. ' i f f-f-j 1 The death of Mrs. Laura Ann Sellwood, rwlfe, of Mr. Joseph A. dellwood, removes another of the pioneers of Salem! Mrs. Sellwood wai horii In Hatley; Quebec, ' Feb ruary '2 0, 1 8 S 0.' She came s to Salem in December, 1861, -where sW has made her home for 62 years." She' married Mr. Sellwood 52 years ago and was the mother 6f tlte 1 children. ... Frank, de ceased. W. H. of Portland, Har old E., c Portland,' Mrs. Ethel Adams, ', Portland, tod Lillian W. Ilenry of Ttoseburg.: She ' also leaves a brother, Henry L. Earl of Turnjer. " She was , a j devoted member of th. Episcopal -'church and' "occupied many . positions of trust in the church. - . ..The funeral will be, held from St. Paul's church "Wednesday at 2 p.m. The . remalnsare ,at the late home, 465" North Front street, and .can le Tiewed by her friends from 10 io 3 on Tuesday and from 9 to 11 on Wednesday, also at the' church on "Wednesday from 12:30 to 1:30. The burial will be at City View cemetery. We presume the dime novel dis appeared ! because ! it' could no ' longer be bought for 10 cents. " pn PACIFIC ' 1I0S ClKEiEll Sum of $25,000 Subscribed ! and Supplies Will Be ; " " Transported Tree. . - The Southern Pacific company feast subscribed the "sum of 21,b pb toward the relief of tho sufferers byT .earthquake in . Japaa. This was- - announced - : by : ; 'William Sproule, president of j the , South ern Pacifio company, in the . fol lowing statement: - "I tam authqrlted to say that the . Southern ' Pacific co'mpany subscribes the sum of $2.5,000 to ward heVellef of the sufferers iy Earthquake' in Japan. ' One-half of this f aunt will be 'disbursed . by IpurKew. yypxM. ;offJcei' nA'! the other Jtalf throu.gh our San Fran ilsca officer Jn jhe belief, that it is better for the company to make k general subscription rather than nfidefrta'ke J to respond to local calls " which in scattered amountai would' 'scarcely7 be "worthy of the purpose which Is 'to relieve human suffering as promptly as possible and human suffering ia not a competitive Question in our busi ness. We will also carry free of charge .over our 'rails , food nd " Representatives of ' the two lem. newspapers cpor. orln coniriDution box at TIit : pay. for the funeral o." 1':. McGrath, 14,-who was Itii! .1 tng'the. auto races L-'it.:-turned orer $9.". 35 to the ft:; mortuary "yesterday. P. M. Grath. father of the boy. i Jous ' to express his apprewi. for the kindness of Salem pf and ! for the floral oUerlzs at the time of the fuaeral. . " Mr. McGrath and another about 6 . years old, were in city yesterday from V.'i:' hopyard, where he has bee: s lug. The'-contribution cc ; was net known by the' L r father,' arid' he was deeply t ed When hellearned f the 3 ment; as he Js.not bocr.'.if. dqwed: with wealth. T!.r contribution made at the ho- ; the cemetery expeDses were frayed " , ' ' '; . -' ..- - -.1 " t'.. - 1 i . t: ' Some day a Ef-niua will in v. patent. roll, from which a I : cannot skid anj ttt re vii; I. i lions in it. :'r . t: ; s-wur- n;r " :- .'. t .... 7 ' J' ; :. " j ev a-NT aw Mad tm Urwa i I .. -OiX a . WWW. 'i ' J.'i-. -.; - -t i'- I .i. r . - . . w j, '' f. f V va r. , . . - " l r -r a r - .t- . - . . .. 1 .. m ... , . 1 ; i.i,,.''-"A'-GOOD cooatwhp only recently used Carnation, writes: : :?Tve ' r " ' X'nevef found ito cal and convenient Pure Milk Service. '-.. . 1 i' . . t Forget your lormer ideas of canned, milk I Prove for yourav'f that Carnation " is tHe onSy rnilk ybuneed" for dairy family use. -! Rexx&Tzittl it isitynce as rich as whole milk because it contains ' ' - twice the "proportion' of cream.' ' It is just" 1 00 per cent cows milk' reduced to the consistency of cream. Nothing is added, not even sugar. And nothing removed except a part of tne water which we ; evaporate ta reduce the hulk and give" you a doubly-rich milk ' in -&hvAi jOur- sterilizing! (heating), 'process f": . j keeps it pure and safe'-' ' " . ' iTKe high cruality of Carnation is due to the . excellence of the fresh - milk used .and. to 'the extreme)' care exercised in erery department of. tH . . "'- xnoclera Carnation condenaeries.- . i - - ... Use Carnation for every milk and cream purpose) - as whole milk, as cream with coffee, cocoa! fruits and Cereals. Aak your ctocer to deliver a supply today eind . convince yourself. wr; ? -pp - i -i -V . a .i aC .V 2 t ' 1 J., Yr ' 'i ' : ,- j .. Have You ltit4. j.ry Lf:-- ' Laut week J concluded ry tf of Jlome Cooking . Lec c j v has' been iz?zxiz.z ws " V 1 . taper?"1' -u .- ;. tl tou failed to ret ml V n 1 and wish to" preserve thd t will be glad to b--! a ce -of these Home Coc';'.-j L- you wiUiout cost. Any c I : friends who are Interested 1 1 t caa also 'receive a set t t c. . z me a letter or post csri. , J an Btira if rem l-ra f "" some of the sc":etl,j i- t ' sons you will Lave Ll I. ueuoui wnicn- wia - prcva r ttfyosv-la the attract! : t : One IIue ire i Test" 1 I which will bt tP't to i fir there are a tauchi 1 rr r r i: dlreettoaar for ' tiillr. i'au... and tionrtshics c:rx , " i Because Cf tls vtrv l-.r-i Which milk rlar lit fftf'-rrr. the need ef having a pvre r-; t piy or a unirorm quaJity i4.i. atallable, yon will f.J cr: : ilEi,' recocuaended La tL: j : aons..a most Talnatls a!i la kltchea. ' - - --P -. 2 : . -. - The : unvarying ricinpsa. r-- lence, and purity of Camat'i : make It dependatla Lr'et -:y i and cream purpose la c...:. ; lnt red lent apon which yoa c i trays depend. It is 1C3 it Inilk "fj-om contented cc3,M r , orated-to- abocf lll i i ci: bulk but wita nol:.; cJ.Tc-i'f notntnr removed ercrt izzt cf t water. I Until the ci? n is c "A C tion Mflk will Le e ? li ' t 't because of 1U perfect t win keep' for save: J : ppenlcs.- Eecatisa cf tia r . care used in every st-- cf I Suction from the d .Iry ti t it reaches von in a t :t 3 c f which assarci yea tl3 L'. ... Isf action ia its era. If these lessons have fc-" " - to USA this lilrin''T nnderstandlcsly la yc r - have mad a you f-r:'.r v.. , tJonal ways ta wL' ili v variety to yota- ceilj, If"; that they lave teea t rtl. - At ay tlrse rr4 f r aboct ycrr cAl-? jr-" which yea wi.i sjvl.-, I to feel perfectly L te la v: . Any help I tai lTj y ; . - 1 sr - a - - -. . 121.50. r , . ,: - '