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THE.OREGON.gTATESMAK. SALEM,. OREGON - TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923 PiOfn pfiunrrn 4 J',' L iLl.i i -1 UK Pcnitehtlary-and State Ho . pital Have Large ' Agri v ' cultural Booths Two exhibitors who ' have been missed titer since the" war came back strong for the' SIity-seeon'4 Ut fair when fin display! ere entered by both the fcenltentlaf y and the Oregon state lospllktf v Though greatly hafidlcapTp&i ' by the Joss of the greatest portion' of the. furniture display la the1 recent flre,"the prison display show the work accomplished in different de partments. Shoes, clothing, bread, trick, some ; f ufnlthre acd a vai lety of articles made ft prisoners and ' offered for sale ttfre ' t&6rn. Several cages o f fir 1 ' fflttclfs ill , -i . - : F'V formula for reduction rael"r: . " .TUy U to " MrtA6t Prrriptioa T.MeU." FrfsmU tell tring thei frlndi tell ot .Thej abitntil food, i Ht' .tfiey liKt and gtlU reduce teadily and eit.ljr withott rfnc throorh lone tic of t.rotn exercise, ttrratioa dirt, and "r4 KTsea and mItm. ii.nnol, Pr-.u-.iin TablaU ar aold.br all drac Uia world Tr at one dollar for , or u yoa prefe 70a can order dl- from tfca JSfarmoU Co., dia Wood- from the hemp and : fto depart ment, Iir charge lit Utobert Cr1fj ford,- are ' displayed though the majbf 'poVttdh VWnrtfpMa smoke. .Oreeon BtafShostiltai'a 'disnlav cdnsisU of both workddnVby"ln- males and a special display from the ' state farm, which", supplies produce tof tahle use Practical ly all of the vegetables came from tlie Polk county farm, while the grain and grass displays' are. Mar ion county products from the Cot tage Farm. Four hens with in dividual egg records re In the poultry department. . ' More Pigeon Exhibits Than , For Wore Than 15 Years More pigeons are being,; dis played In the poultry division than at any time during the last 15 years, according to' Edward Shearer, Estacada, i, who has had Charge Of this ' department for seven years. The pigeon display. he said, consists of more than $00 birds, approximately double tnat of any previous display. ; There were about 450 birds last year, and slightly few more lit the Paci fic International Livestock exposi tion In Portland, i, " : ?. , The largest Individual exhibitor Is the A. J. Edwards & Son ranch, near Salem.- Several displays have been sent from , near Port land, and while there are some outside displays, a majority are owned by Oregon fanciers, r In addition of the poultry pro per,' there is a large rabbit, rabbit far, .and - articles manufactured from rabbits- ' I ... ( : - ..... ! tni. I -' ' -.ft Mi' ')! if ti::. Clrisib fefo Safe- v. . v.- 1 '. I. 1 Kerl Top Cab Co. Get cf f cn ths right foot Inst Thnrsday and spread It3 ilr t fkwt of 4 .cabs'befofeSAIem for its close ' Wll I Sakni saw, was th neatest, sTnartest, clear. t, tzzzt modern and best-built cabs 'in the world. Vhat it did not see, but is bound to feel frt.Ti r.oi on, is the anatchless system the perfect t...tlpn and the unquestioned financial re-fpor- :;:ity tIl of which are absolutely essential tj'rivd'taa'klnd of cab ecrvlce the public really - We want te' yt3 of the pHifclic t-n the1 Red Top Cab from now orir . .We want you to notice how thoroughly its promises ahd principles are ob serve s If you see anything wrons, tell us. If i you see wlicre the service can be improved, drop V i ra lila. You are as deeply interested in thf I.-1 Vcp'Cb Company ':z& we are. . .Help . uto r.ke it all you v, r.t it to be. ? . , . s ' 1 -. " - U'f Prcrcnt Rates of tied TcJ: 1 1, t . BtartlO events for eaci,.a?Iitlixial A rr.e-fhird cf .a.nils., Each additional ccenrer io'tUciUiretriJlJc. , -' v.- , " HAIL THET.1 ANYVVli. . Jl Special iLtcd for out cf town iri;. j. ! s a'' Ot (. ' r fl By BETTI KESSI, Phone 10 S i nr-HE weddine of Miss Wanda J Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' O. I Brown of Stayton. to J. R. Shaw of Klamath Falla was celebrated at the- home of the bride's-parents in Stayton, Wed nesday. Mr. Brown gave his daughter in marriage, ' and the Rev. . Mr, Poling of AU bany ; read the ceremony in the presence of the members of the two families,, and. a number of special friends. : ; , -. Preceding the ceremony Miss Wava Brown, I the bride's sister, sang Cadman's "At Dawning.' accompanied by Miss Ruby Spear, who later ; played Mendelssohn's wedding march during the bridal procession. The bride was beautiful in a town of white georgette and satin, with her veil held in place by a peart ornament. She carried a bride's bouquet of proses and lilies of the valley. As maid of honor Miss Waya Brown was attractively , gowned in coral crepe and carried a bou quet of Ophelia roses. As brides-, maids. Miss Ella . Rawlings of Portland, Miss Cecelia and Miss Clara Mielke of Stayton and Nor ma Stamp of Portland, appeared in - organdy frocks of , pastel shades, and carried bouquets of asters and roses. Following the ceremony a wed- dl rig breakfast was served to the gnests. . Assisting in. the dining room were Miss Mary Stamp, Miss Margaret MIssler and Miss Helen Mielke." : 4 " After . a wedding trip in the mountains of Canada Mr. and Mrs. Shaw will make their home in Klamath Falls where Mr. Shaw far engaged in the lumber busi ness. - . , Mrs. Shaw Is a; graduate of the University of Oregon, and taught In the Klamath Falls high school last year. ' . - -. ' ; " a 1 . ; That - the women of Oregon Are eager to do .their bit In the main- f PUBLIC NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S FIXAJj . ,., t:.. notice , 1, j To whom It may concern: No tice is hereby given that the vn derslgned Wm. O. Ross, adminis trator of the estate o Garrett V. Standishr deceased, has this day filed with1 the county court of Marion county. Oregon, his final account In sid , estate and said court has fixed And Appointed Monday, October 29. .192S; at the hour of ten o'clock 's, m. of said day at the county court room in the county court house In Marion county, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to such final account ahd for the settlement thereof. Dated Sept. 15, 1923. , x WM.. G. ROSS. . I Administrator of the estate of Garrett V. Stan dish, deceased. ; Nonca of Renew and EQUALIZATION OF ASSZS3 - &XENT ROLU - v - I The State Tax CommlsBion will Attend ae a hoard of equalisation at the Capitol in Salem, Oregon, 6n the third Monday in October, HIS .and publicly examine the assessment roll by It made, and review the tame, and eorrect all errors in valuation, description, quantities or qualities of property by It assessable and In apportion ments' of assessments made by it; and it shall be the duty of the persona and companies interested to appear at Che time and place appointed. . . Petitions or applications for the reduction or change of apportion ment of a particular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant. Its president, , secretary, managing agent or attorney in fact, and be filed with-the Commission during the. first week it is by law re quired to be in session, and any petition or application not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered or acted upon. STATE TAX COMMISSION. -, By T. A. Rlnehart. Secretary. Notion of Assessment for the Cost of Improving North Nineteenth ' ' Street Between Center Street ... and Chemeket Street. - Notice is hereby given that the common council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m., on the 1st day of October. 1923, or at the same hour at any subsequent meeting or , the said council thereafter m the council chambers at the city hall in the City of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess npon each lot, part of lot or parcel of land its proportionate share of the cost, of improving North Nineteenth street from the south line of Center street to the north line of Che- meketa street. ; ' i . All persons interested In the said assessment are . hereby not! fled to appear at said time and place before the said council and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to the said council to equal ize their proportionate share of said assessment. .t By order of the Common Conn cil this 17th day of September, ; Dita cf Ilrtt puhlication hereof ',- 1 p n f RUSSIAN BEAUTY; CHARMS FRENCH AUDIENCES. JmiSHIS wmweji" 1 "lj iimnnif i r : 1 " 1 1 4?.4l.y'JoJWl''J,'J 1 -' ' til :: . . v , - f 1 - ' X til it - -kY . tl ti .-'','- , o n -if h. - . n tit ' I.I ' -' ' ' :. ' I 3 wmwwM u ii w i i m Mix.; ; atg ' ' 1 it Mile. Pctlsch, noted Russian singing on the French stage. 'She actress, who' is how dancing and will arrive in America in October. tenance of the Children's Farm home is evidenced by their gen erous r: response to ; the -caU, t!or donations for "the farm home ba saar which win. be found; In "the west" wing of the . Educatloiial buttdlnfrV'r:fv'?v,f,i's: I Dolls, dresses, - faney work, quilts, knitted things, bags, at tractive -aprons, : and niany other useful articles havelcome in from all corners of the state. . There Is A silk quilt made by Mrs. Katherine Beecher Penfleld, who is now In her 81st year; She is a life ' member of the Massa chusetts WCTU, and is now, the honorary president, as well as the only ; remaining charter - member of the Central union r of Spring- Held, Mass.. which was organized in 187C ' . : ;,: A pink , baby jacket : bears the following card:"V "Made iy aniln-i valid 80 years .old, at room S9 Deaconess hospital." (Another article comes from Mrs.' Elizabeth D.: Beardby, temperance ' crusad er, now 81 years ojd. , T : :Z 1 . The women's, plubs of the state, the . fraternities Ahd lhei .WCTU nave joined hands in maintaining the bazaar, the object of which Is , to increase the fond for the Children's Farm home. -Mrs. Lee Davenport t)f PortlAnd is In gen eral charge during the entire time assisted by Mrs. Jennie Presnal, president of the High land Women's Christian Temper ante nnion 'of Salem. Mrs. -J.- L. Nunn for the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. -Davld Wright for the women's fraterni ties, and Mrs. C P. Bishop, -"a member of" the farm home hoard and ANpromlnent club woman, compose the Salem' committee. Mrs. R. E. Bondurant, prominent club woman of Portland, also a member of the farm home board, has arranged to have representa tive club women at the bazaar booth each day.v ' V , - v'-" -,Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar,; presi dent of the state federation, will be present a portion of Tuesday. Among the , club women to be PAtrl OF POLITICS.' . ; i . r f i L '; I ?r ': ' ' . . , . . : ; -. ,' y;'?. 'V' ' 'I' . ... - .' ' ; p; a '' " - .. K , ' S .1 - ' ' J t Ai :;l : - 1h t ) i'S. 4 f V'. : m i - . - -H " 3 . . , v ;, f - ' i j ' 1 ri - ' , r'i y - S- ""1' " - - - . - , 5 V-. ? - .-.sv--xASl.Wj; -.;'. Vwv! present will be Mrs. Robert Hus ton of - Corvallls, . Mrs. - Leander Martin,, ; Mrs. i George WilMams, Mrs Ed Martin of Portland,, and Mrs.- W. F Osborne of Eugene. The. Grants Pass Woman's club will he in .charge of the booth Wednesday.' v: j,; lu ; The" October issue ..efT "Vanity Falr, carries apoem. ;from the pen of Miss 4 A ad red Bunch, a. senior scholar in English at the Willamette f - university. .' Miss Bunch published a poem In the June, issue of the 'Lyric West.", aIxs .Angeles publication,', and she rwAa also represented in the anthology of - college verse last year by the poera, "Values'. Miss Audredjs a major in he-departments of philosophy and English, and .since her freshman year has worked, on the college paper. She haa recently been granted 4he P.EO ' scholarship.:; which la an award of the highest, type of scholastic work., ...t ,J t .. i , ' i"Mr.i and Mrs. Everett: H. Cra-; tfcn'and Mr. and. Mrs. Lester E.j Pik. and; small son) Harold,, of Portland, spent Sunday ; at the home : of Mr. i Craven's . and .Mrai Pike's. Vmoer, Mrs. 'David ; Cran ven. ' . ; J i : v. : - , , . Mrs. T. S. Polk returned Sun-1 day evening : from an extended visit' With friends in Portland. ; ' ' j ," illsa Mabel sawYeit 1 Is' visiting with friends while attending the fair. - ' boa 'fd and executive minutes.' -: j 2 :J30,' reports of state officers. '. president address: ' '' . 3: 20, farm home. , 4, ..greetinga from cooperating state organisations. ; . . . 6:. JO, get-together" dinner: addfc fwe of welcome from dubs, sehooo.! ichurehes, lete., ' with re spond to by Mrs. Lottie HannoO. 1 8; J arm home. evenfng ,1 music, playl t. addresses. , pHl.wnwaajr orjunx- ancla? appropriation Vand credent I tiallcbmaitteeslr .. .': U. I Vt y Mr: l reports ; 4-' ttdijiitld Vivian de Valera, eon -of the . sslf-styled "President of the Irish Republic. speaking at a preelection meeting in Dulslln. lie 13 co tiouut followin; ia his" f -.tier's factste-s in. tlie xath - Miss Marlon Wyman, secretary of the Salem YWCA, returned Sunday evening after spending a month with -her parents at Lin coin, Neb . Mabel Savage of Sa lem accompanied Idlss Wyman to Lincoln, where she was a guest in. the . Wyman home for tw6 weeks, before going to spend the rest of the " month, with MisA Miriam Anderson, former T sec retary here, at her home in Kear ney, " Neb.- :r The . two women re turned together. f.:--5V-f : .. Miss May belle and Mr. . Job A Propp returned Satnrday evening after spending three months with friends and relatives In the east. - - Miss " Lucllev Thompson spetA the week-end with her' .parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. ' Thompson. Miss Thompson has recently ac cepted a position In Portland. . i Mr.and Mrs. Harry Braonj baugh of Portland were' Salem visitors -during the week-end. ' . r' " - Afterlooklng over the oppor tunities offered by the numerous states through whlclL they motor ed on their way to the west coast, Dr. and Mrs. . Parr have decided to make their permanent home in Salem. .- ; , . :; , , . r The next regular meetings of the local WCTU unions wilt large ly be given over to the election of delegates which will represent Sa lem at he 40th annual conven tion , of - - the Oregon " Women's Christian Temperance onion at The Dalles, October 9, 10 and 11. . The convention is composed 6t the state officers; state snperia tendents, lecturers and , organiz ers, county presidents, "One dele gate at large from each county and local nnion and TPB, and one delegate from every 20 paid .up members or majOr fraction there of In local unions and TPB. ; : The convention program is as follows: t ' - Tuesday, 9 a. m., consecration rjrice. U 9:30, opening . of convention and appointment of convention committees.- , , 10, executive.. meeting;,' organ ization of committees. School of methods, conducted by Mrs. Ada Jolly."- ". ;: -: :--v-;' , 1:39 p. n., timer!:! f;rvl;'?.' iq, eiect f : officers; fupe-i intenoents j prayes. AftWno Tt4 Droonty presidents! Uour "The rTeara , Progress. 1 3, kepartment demonstrations Dy. siace superintenaents. 8, law enforcement evening, with stddreesea by Judge Fred Wilsoii of The Dalles and Gover nor Pljerce.- , '. v.; Thursday morning- . s 9t djevotlonaL . 9:1 business meeting:.' budg et, amendments to constitution, y ear bowk, White Ribboa Review. - Aftetrnoon ,.j , t . . -1;30, thank offering, conduct ed by tMrs. Tane M. Donaldson. . 2. address by Miss Cella Gavin of The -Dalles. . : w"2i30 national convention', re port by delegates. - . 3, v peace - department,- Mrs. W, A. 1118, superintendent;'; -f'Tlie WCTUnd the Peace Problem," Ella Beecher Gittlngs. ; ' 3:30, remlttanceSr 1873-1923. 4, re port-of resolutions com- mutees; miscellaneous ousmess. , Evenfng program hot decided. '. . ,-. -. - ' : ' ,. - The DAR met in regular ses sion. . Saturday afternoon with Mrs.- J. P. Frlzzell on Stuamer street. The program" consisted of 10, minute, talks on -'Retro-' BectIol,, by Mrs. Tj. o. Shipley, and "Prospects, ! by. Mrs.. C. C. Clark. The hostess Berved dalfty refreshments, A f eaturejf 'the meeting was the- adoption of a resolution 'advocated: by the Na tional Security League lor Bettef Americanism. v- Mrs. J. A. Churchni dpentrea- terday in Eugene ' visiting; with friends. ; ; 7 Mri; T. W. Davies will have as house ; gaeats . daring the week Mrs. Ralph Sutllff, Mrs. Gordon Patchrlch ahd Mrs. G. IL Taylor of Portland. , i : ; ' . . v, ' Mrs. Orant Mayes and Mrs. Bert C. Ollnger of The Dalles will be the "house guests of Mrs: H. VE. Ollnger during the week.1 Miss Mabel Creighton and Mrs; Al Jones returned Saturday from Joseph - where they have .been spending the past two weeks. - Mrs.' Glen Sigel ti Portland was a week-end guest of Mrs. Albert Joseph. . . f . Miss La Veil Keene i Spending the weekend rn Portland as the guest Of her cousin, Mrs. A. Ri Baker.-- 'c f ;H - . :r'Xi t ' '. fTiff . Miss Marion Emmons and MIsh Lucfle Rbss left Salem yesterday WV Chiago'lli where -jtheyv- iwin spend the Wiater in study at the AtneHcah Coliservatory of Miislcl Frlthe pWt- ifo 'years 'Miss" Rossi has feeen tefcnnected- with the der prtment oif STusc at 'AWillamei ete IjunlvfebiMlsafipmmons i-V:A P-;:i imtv :-Y: tMlsa Viol rtnoviS ..i).n.f. ror 'number .of her frindr o A Thursday evening- when 4he en tertained .;wth-k birthday party. ( The evenlnr t Was vassed 'vlrV pleasantly with games and ntsla and at a late hour the guezts Were invited into the dining roc .a Where a large birthday cake lighted, an : - attractive lunchedn Uble. Carnations and roses were used aa decorations.' Dainty" place-cards marked places! at the luncheon table for the following guests: AUha Holcomb Gladys WheeTer Fauirne Flnley Doris Phenlce, Lodle An derson. Marie Hitchcock, Theliaa Martin Vivian Etter Mildred Ack ermak pfettevleve tJarboar TTes tI E)lis,j.fcen' Fl'aseilt ' Vernon CpatesV Virgil Burgpa4,; Edward Burnsldel 'Lawrence lvEdwrd. to- kohie Hansen. Trank Hoovr A William Irwin, Robert Crawfori,i Nora Cle'nienf ahd ' ithf hostess, 1 AIMS' VIOU 'HOOVeY. ; A' i Re'ad;ty Classified Ad3. 1 . ' i ' ! ' " " " j! "' f rr" ' " ." r " ." ' fhM r - - rfc cne tct tv .ic7 -y 'Vs.- f 1 - v - $iaiiisJKf M x ' ate i -afT.--- jj ti l. ! 1 The straighi 'silriouctte rules the mode9.ndi(ii8,rtxciirarly attractive in practical coats of this etyle. .Camera Hair, Bolivia, Lustrpsa and other c6ft woolens which eeem particularly cuit ablfc for tailored coate are cmpldycd, . Many take the fashionable side closing with rid suggestion of a belt. X' ' ( -'v.V -PRICES- - 'fr -v- - , $13.75 to $69.00 GALE aiOOMW Commercial and Court Streets u WEtCO r 1 17. Pon SUxte Fair Visiters iWiLf Ma!:e this store your hcsdrniartcrs . DO YOU KHOW : That We. Have a Racliful of Ccat j? That; &re i ; (J? Specially Priced at Ev Cta New Atrival This FoU. ! ; i The Price Is The Big Factor No Better Assortment Anyvhere And right now when every woman wants a new fall and winter coat, the; kind that embodv all of the newest style touches. ? They are garments f V J . that would sell readilv for more than f we ask. Materials : are, fixtures, . . stripes, plaids 'and plain. Saede - - r -QothS and Bolivia i FYancinev some ; f have fair collars of Fitch, French , Beaver ahd Coney. ; u; tl . ; - 1 - v; . ; 1 Y I Remember, everyone is this SI o JUST RECEIVED : W : 1 V- J T Grey and Tan Wool Pleated Skirts ' , Also New Sports Sweatera Your Mail Orders receive careful atten tion.- We pay postage or express within rad- -ius -of hundred miles. Qxf VM Vf rd "T iiiOT: - Salem Store; 4C3 State T!. Pcrthnd Silk Shbr,