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j.aaJ U4jUa biil W J-UiiuDiJiil .aUiuxiiUi, J.iU-.U.iiUx .J, i :i Tj: ;D By BETTX KE&SI Phone ioe. CCORDIXO :fft" AM!' UiHin Wyman. secretary of the local V WCA, everybody is pleased with the work accomplished' by.'the or? t inlzatloa during the past year i reviewed by the various om ji ittee 'chairmen at- the ' an nual meeting of the board of directors yesterday morning 'lit the associa tion rooms The report evidence that tho association baa .had.a suc cessful Tear, both, financially and 2.i the various projects on the pro tram. ; A :.? . r V'.'-f .,:. ''-"!- Plans fo the financial cam paign Were - thoroughlydlscuss'ed ana it was aeciaea 10 launcn u t ome time In the near future, the date to be announced later. The ' written resignation of -Mrs. eRoy It Myers .from - her.' position'', as chairmsn-ot the Girl Eeaerve com mittee, was accepted. - v With Mrs.; Harry Hawkins rad Mrs. John J. Roberta: as. hostesses 4-,..,. CLAY AWAY. THE YEARS dr pply Doncilla BcauUfiereastnTcxlaftcr't you face, and rest while it dries, then utiove and see and leer the Wonderful c : c .liercncc in the color and texture ofthr tlvin. r tt.-'T --. Guaranteed to do thesedefinite thing for ," the (ice cr money refunded. -Clear the - r omplexion and give it color lilt out the -I ncs. Remove blackhead and piinplcs. ? Close enlarged pore:'" Rebuild lactatti : .t cut a-5. J muscles, Moke the skin soft , j. end smooth. . a ' - " ' You carrobtairi regular sizes from your i Ijvonte toilet counter. - Ft not, lend this -i d withlOcentstoroncPJiLeboratorfcs, , inc anapolis, India.., lor a trial rube."" l"'l IM f I ,IX x -', - .I'll, . ' -, if ii Why not - . enjoy On. SAN ! . .1' FRANa$CO '7 ' ':'iTavY. - - V- 'H: W; (J '': ''I T :-Vi;:ifc S3.S5 S4.98 r t i r Alfci aocnMat fn-? 'will some f Ima duringlthelatter, part of the month, complimenting the Tlsif ot Miss Gertrude Ann Geop; sarth, regional' secretiry fof the town associations , of. the northwest who Is expected, to" be in town, at that time. '?'Z.Z l''; . ;' ! . Of the eight membergj of the new board of directors announced last !week.,lfrsPrry; is tb4 only, one who was not re-elected. Elections are. made for a term of three years,- The board Is. as fot lowsi ijlrslt John lhirt, llrs,'; P. ,E. .Graber; Mrs..JUiH. McMahon, Mrs; I N. Meyers. Miss Elfzabeth Putnam l$rsf pal WrlghO Mrs. J J. Roberts and JUrs J. a Perry. f Complimenting ,MIsS Helen Rob ets;ki Miss 1 Chariotte" Zelbef enter tained a small group; of the young er setllb'ah inlormal .luncheon at the . Gray Belle Saturday and a yne part j at the "Oregon theater, where' the young"m'aIdaTrlewed the movie hero,. Rlcharc.Barthelmesi, in Els recent cinema.- Among those whoenjoyed the party -were the maids , ijelen Roberts. BoTeria Eyre, Dorjs; Nyi "Pauline; Jpnow land; 'Virginia' Dorosa1 and Char lotte Zeiber.... . . i-V -j-. - .-' , r - , Of much lnterfterto tuelr friends In Salem comei'hoannouncement of , ih'e r'engajtenent ot VlissMary X" Heafy. tifpihsjC-iaVdn of (.Tbe:,Dallea. -The wedding'is'.to take-place 4n , StJosejj'a rAurch' February --hC v-i v j V.'. " Miss Uesly. has fpr, the past six yearsjbefcmplpyedlnthe "oHIce jp- 1' take a trip to California and isummer-tuue eathex ill . : ?','tne wintcrumei', v Rctaid Trip -Tickets ' 'at i:ecceo;re' al daily, to many points $45.25;:- .COS ' C7A OC m . r . . . . .. ' - TT.. ' t., 'fV ."v Ik's1' ' ' . A t A' J T : ...a I - ! 'k', iil' C k 1 II' -T - ANGELES' -vea carrying final retail limit 'of Majrsi," 1021 Jour, tralns'dally via'lke-rcenlc Ehsta' R6kW Thru sleeplng""carB" toSan Francisco v and Los Angeles. 'V : . .' Ask Agent for any further Infor ' majtifln regarding fares train ' 'jBChQdales etitnd copjr.-f A booklets I t JOHN M. SOOTT, Aist Passeriget .Traffie Mgr. ,1 ' A t' ebME .a i,- r A - no Silk." Silk and 'Lisle'..' UnbreU2 in 'insny ; " colors.-' Eight ribs . and f anejr-:1 f erreb ? and tinning, 'strap , - ana ciud nanaies. 1 - r. T' 1 1 It n A: at tta adfutant '.'general "anl about f on r yearr ;a'so came rto: -Salemi at lhe (ima the office was trans,! erred from Portland hero. 1 : Sheila tho daughter of, Mrsj 2l J.Ulealjr 9S5 Center street. fXtf TeJardia Is thd"soh of Mr. and "Mrs. B. r Db Jardin cflj Gervals and 'has" spent mhst of Ills life in and near Salem, -where he was in terested as a merchant until his departure, for:4The.;; relies last month; is .at. preseni inter ested . In the' ' automobile' business In TheBayesvrh'e're' the 'young couple will make their home. ."-i. v&.'ti -6.wj i - .fi4,. . Mrs. G, Ed , Ross. will entertain the . woman's society i of .gthe: First Baptist . church, ai , her -hom.e Fri- day, afternoon at'2 ; $9. Following the business session the program will ey arranged aa J !M' Hour With the .Missions." followed ;ik itb a social -.hour; , 'f 11' : - ' . i - - A . lecture on laces : and - lace makmg -by Tifs. Alice rU. DoddT will "be- decided attract ion of the riexVnonth!y meetinTg -.'of - theSai lent r Woman's elub - SatxiTd:yV Among 'the hnnierois artistic iab jects ypotf whlch'Mrs.Dodd Is "cbn sfdered 'aA authority is the roman tic' history Of the art'Tofj weaving the old -laces." 'She 'has devoted many years "to the; study ;o' 'this sib Ject; and to- Illustrate her talk will ''display laces ' of 'all - descrlp tlohs ranging f rota lhe antiques to the foreign and "domestic ? patterns of 6uf bWn rdijJ'i ' r Jr A umbelr bt women who possess pieced 'of rare' -old' tace krecoh-i tribntlng'to the exhibftlonamong tfiehi5 being Mr. C- P.-TSlsKop', Mrs; Seymohr 'J6nes;;Mrsl Geo pearee, Kls'Ftantes 'RichaTdrs., fra.tW. K Ird.WsX.WllllamBrown.Mrs'; T. 'a:j Llvesley,- Mrs: X.'KBuah ahdbthefs;M--vr 1 :rFr6m"hervoWft!Tchdlcer collection Mrs.1 Dead" will hoW a large -variety of black" laces oT especlhlold ind raredeslgiifP ',.n15 '-f?'-ef ot ;tne aectnre there t will be -ther usual 'session -Tor buslnessi and i the Htikf TtJotj the after noon wUla be igtYen over to- the so clal houf'ofeif thW' tea up MrtJ Phil Newmyer- will sing during the program' iiostfesaes .ho will pre sldeatJ'the tea', hour are Mrs.T Frahk Myers, . Mrs. C. B., Webb,1 Mrs.r 5eorge 'White, Mrs.1 A. Ti MarcusrMrs? EVT? Busselle "Mri.x Wniram-B.TM6tti MrsVOEPrTceT Mrs. 'r. RBcnrieU and MrsAliria H,' Kennedy! ' 'V.' f ' '" Because ' of ' lhe inclemency . of the 'prevailing . weather eonditlons: the meeting or. the Thurtfday' Af terooparubl has', teen posttoned to. a later time, taa aate or wnicn, meeting is to .'be announced later in tha week.' UrsAnce H.'bddd; Mrs. Charles Park ahdMjs. Carl Gregg DOney will he. hostesses. 1 , After an " absence ot' over ten- years, . Mr. . and Ms."; CfcsrJ'a.tJ of ; Wilder, ; Idaho, old-time reaP dents of,; the -LJberty djstrirt near Salem,.- are visiting ."here", for ' 'the next several weeks'- as " guests of their, daughters. Mrs- Cliff oTd. El gin. andMrs. AJ Godfrey. .. it Over 100 men of the Cherrians entertained - their ; wives and lady friends wlth the annual banquet last evening at the Hotel Marion, ait?r which itaey aajournea to ins arm.ory to enjoy the remainder, ot the evening .dancing. Special fin vitatloni were 'Issued' to the fol lowing members of the Music Box Revue troupe: r. - tv? Mrs: Catherine McDanlel, Mrs. Lpla McMechan," Mrs. , Margaret Berger, Mrs. , Gene Rahn, Mrs. Harry. Green, Mrs. Verna' Prunk, Mrs.. Franees Purvlne, Miss Flor ence Cartwright, Miss Ruth Aus tin, Miss Valeria Briggs, Miss Mol- lle Schwabbauer, Miss Wanda Tay lor" Mlit' Pauline Knowland. Miss Virginia Dorcas. Miss Harriet Lo-gmn-llMrg.;F llarv-Felker. Miss, yaoml .Whaleri, Mjss Fay Wassam, Miss O'Brien."" Miss Luella Patton. Miss Melba Davenport, and Harry Each, J D. Beeha, .'Charles Pabst, Oscar Steelhammer, D. Riley. Ro land 'DeSarC "Mrs. Ruth Galgano, A: Galgano C.; J. fCurth, William KMery-Carl Eninfees,-.Hanrey B. Wells, S. E Wolfe. Fred E. Brass fielr Fred Wilkinson. Harold. Me-. ro, Lloyd, Strausbaugh. - 5 Mrs. "Harriet Durkhelmer, will be hostess fdr'tha teeular meetlnsr of the WM's bf the First Metho-' dist church this afternoon at, the Ah! Pain is gone! St. Jacobs Oil acts almost like magic. ' r QukklyTYes. Almost Instant relief "from . soreness, stiffness lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil. 'i 7 -Rah -this -soothtegr-penetrating pll right on your painful back and relief ? ebmes. rst, 'Jacobs ;Ott Is a harmless backache,1 lumbago, and sciatica cure . which never dlsap poIhisTtndrdbeih'rburn'ihe skin, Straighten up? : Quit comDlala- hlngl ;top those torturous1 stitches, la a moment youv will -'forget that you - ever had a weak back," "be eanse it won'thurt or be" stiff or L.xz VDol't"8ufferl Get a. seal! trials bottle , of old,' honest St, f Ja cobs Ou fromtyour druggist, now. as.1 g:t tt'.3 lastly s'-relletjAdy. I! BilfiCllE! : m B60 0?, clfl FBI BK! f Alpha Phi Alpha sorority house, tt 9 9:X&lc atrcetr -Mrx." orJ'X& wards will lead" the; study chajK ter, 'Religious j Itesources . and Problems. and deyotlonals will be In charge ot Mrsi Gulekunsti- V The maids Jbf , the, sorority, i of which AlrsV IJfu'rkhei.mer Is "cbape f onj, will assist during the, af ter noon, with special musicand later will aaeisturlns.tbe tea hourt.' - ; -Among - the numbers of Salem f olkvwho will; be; attracted o Pprti land by the appearance of Pavlowa and her ballot russa are Mrs. G. A. bo Joined there by another daugh ter. HenrieUa-whais , registered at St. Ilelea'a Hall. ..'jvt s v;: ; Mrs. OscarZeUer.Is entertaining- the matrons x of , the . Adcjlynk Bridge club at -Jier: home, this af ternoon, t -t, :l r ' Dr; and. Mrs. Carl Gregg. Doney arer entertaining ras-i their hoase guest durlfly the-week. Mrs.: Edwin Noreen ;of - saedd;. or.! M In substlttitlon 'for the' lecture concerning'dfet&ttcsy-'whfcti- wai d have beehghrenfor -the- women Lof the Eto'kta .lib at theme'eling yesteraay aiiernoon,-tne- memoers listened to a radio lecture -! to homemaker,'Tly'r'.'Ml84 Jeanette Cramer,hbme eoonofnR3 editor-on & Portland "papelr.'ff Two hew' mem bers, Mrs, Wi B.i Chinee; and ,Mrs". Claude Ellison,- met with the club for the first time to takeatt actird parkin' tlw bttBlnes".3 ..n:- Durfngi th' aTCernoon the fin gers' were-busy iswing on pieces foi th EaTehr hospllkl and '.before thi- mfeetingv adioiirned achv.'one was presented-wftbJ VU&ituk. i' ' Tn bbservance'of red letter .day the last Wednesday of the month; thtf 'club decided to-'sehd IS 10 the Rcfiol&nihf n loan fnn'at X ?rtnStead 'tf tne sual program andr business Ve'sslon'pfaAS are" un der way for av1sit;. en corps, to tha Indian. schoolatjChemawaThe next meetinjrdatefisscheaaiea lar teuecoj.oTjdfgyJiitJlFj and thejplans are. as yet indefin- L With' three tanes. of bridge Mrs. ,k J.. "Mealy 'entertilned the memberi-J of., the . Vfvri"clu.b,' with Mrs.) James , tj. iieenan, ano, urs. Qul'nnas adUonalgsesU.yeste day.' afternoon.' 7h& triumph'; 6( the card. scores wcarried. away by MrsVT Ar.For meeting; ot; ' the club, ( wh jch' will be Thnrsday, juL''Vt,rt$T;,J$ NathmanwiU he sostess ..I Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence ' Bishop of Portland ' and Chhuncey Bishoii of Pendleton- returned home'late Monday' evening Rafter; spending the week-end as ; guests at the home bf Mr. and MrsO.-P. BIshce4 Mrs. W. C. Dyer entertained veryvf informally Sunday'1 eenJnjjj wxtn a supper parTor?ion-iv' ! The -Drama. claW dlC'nbt nieet Monday.-' as ;wa Announced. v-'-As yet no .definite" daler has beeSrset for the' next mettg;vVV 5' ? Mr. -and Mrs.' Keith -Powell -e4 Woodburn spent the." week'ndjar guests ;Of ; "Mi,.!1 and ' VMrs.?: Harr ...... - - Mr.' and Mrs. .Claude .Stetrslof f. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.' Chambers 'and Miss Dorothea Steusloft'wfIL'.m0 tor, to .Portland tomorrow, to' sfce i . ii - . V i! "i. 'tir- ...! torlum.'' mi-?:i'- -For the first 'meetlaa.since be foreth'e holidays. Mrs. TJamW Im lahrwas hostess ''fbr the, tegular twice a - month.' afternoon bridge for tne community uriage ciud Three ..table "were ."employed t or tha ; games.- the high. wlnnlhgs.;oX which- went to-'Mrs. K.'. C.; Peter-sbri:- 'Aa-Ta 'specially Invited guest IssrahtPatrlcirjoTftetr-lirthe bridge game. On January 21 the members of ' the Club will meet again at the Invitation of Mra.. Ml C. Petteys. V ' ' " 'vv v l" ' r'-' Mr. and Mrs Charles Elgin an nounce theT'TnarrJageT of - their daughter FToreffc to iVllford Do herty ot Tacomav Waeh.' Although the marriage' too-Vplace tAugust 22J', at; the Chufcb.'; of 'England,' Episcopalian. ln rTacoma rtuwas. not made ' known until-.'-JUst ' rd-' ce'ntiy because. bf:acoutractwhIch Mrs. Elgin entered- with 'theMoss Syndicate company under her maiden name. -r, ' - i Until the expiration ot her con tract at that first of "theear, Mrs. Doherty, was; connected, Wjth the syndicate company in the' adYer tlslng departments ; She; Is a for mer Salem girl, and Is1 well known he, where f sba-atteailedrgrani-mar school' and' was' graduated from high.- school with the. class of 1911." lltl Doberty is a former University of Washington stndent, and "is 'at 'the present time' mana ger of the Tacoma Pantages theater."- '' - f. y Mr. and Mrs. Doherty are' living at the Avalon apartments in Ta coma tmtlllater 4 in theseasd n when they plan to go either- to New Tork or California for a wed ding tteT;-Y4:T?: "'iC. I , -.; ''-'" i ? V- :: -I Of much interest 'tomes' the an nouncement ofetha et?-tcment or KenrittK-'lfacGrestr Graham , to Miss; Janice . McCcr . 1 4 Whitw"' or Tacoma, "Wash." Mr.' Graham If a Salem JnanlUla js.-at .the present time registered as a junior in th? taw school; of Will a r e t te ,n n fre'rs ltyand 'Uebi:;-. . ...jLbe.'cfflcd of Robin Day, attorney. He for ftierlyratleoded he'irulversity'of Oregon where" -he-' war ."a member of . Bachelordon, men's local .Tra- :; Mtea White , attended, the Un verslty of Oregon- where ..she was ;!a ; member pf ChliOmfga sorority. bu later she weat;t4 lhe Univers ity of Washington .where ahe.was graduated. -Botll-ottbe young people have many trlehdi among the university pepl4 K Miss,' iJorena 'Cfe'er wai " hostess sieddlnfr' on the fUhc'oln rhJlLand at 'midnight a h'Ot'chill supper.was serveiaJ The bartlcinahts were the Misses UjtotairkT? - Genevieve Campbell, Jane Hfllpbt, Lucy .Beck and tne hostess, ;an a Lioya caae fer.Ttay Xhcas'. eienrager Har-i ry Minto apd Cejcil Thompson'-' , 'Miss . Vlnta Klrk eatertalned with a slameb. party .. Saturday night, at rher home at Chemawa Theeveninjf .Wal spent j.a dancing andt cards and. k Chinese supper was served at,a,late honr.-Tho participants wei;-the -Misses1 Lor- ent.Geer,',Jane- Jlillpot,.- Genevieve Campbell, Lucy Beck and 'the hos: teSS - j2- vfiffit-"-" A ' "IXtu.i Walter i Spauldlngi- j Mrs. Beulah f MCIb; 'Mrs. TjewirGrlfflth and". Mrs: WaKer Kirk Will motor to Portland -Friday-. morning where they "Will ijoln Mts. (Miliar f.Mc- Gilchrist fortheimatinee perform ance oPavlowaikth world-famed Russian 4anseuse. '-r- , f Miss Ruth ' Moore will be hos tess for the reJTolar'toe'eting'brthe QAC club Yhiirsday' evehlnk ti her t Northern JPacic germinal Em: home ' In ' the 1 lHftdrt,t hrJaTfmetotl.'Ployes.' issbcladorjl: Portland; ; lh-1 ill iuriu nigu tucu nuoiuuiui or fbrmerattiden'ts;rbf -OAO' are cordially Invited' tb;attend. ' To' solicit the-interest and help o( the 'social, 'fraternal and busi ness elnbVof tije, city will ie 'the first step to the campaign for the memorial fundlwblch'iihe' "Wat Mothers definitely" decided to put under way,, at ike meeting 4a the Chamber 'ot Commerce rooms' yes terday'attoTOodni.J It Isfihei hope bf the mbtbera Jo have'jBif flclent maul viut in uw ut j.ct wccm to ,be able to make"mbrg definite plans. as io the Ind 'ot jineinbAal which! wU, be erected'tb the mem ory'! the boys'front Marion conn ty Wtio .ave'thelrvsVio -Hhb service' of he Worlds war. ; j ToilacreaseTfhe 'liospltal fund the -Mothers are'holding-a 'cooked fbod-'-Baib Saturday. ,aiid-during the 'coming tbeywilltoii duct aTtinrmabafcaale tor the same hind. i,;,.,. Jt a -Mrs. Hump hs invited the ma trons' to 'her- borne "Tnesdiy af ter- poon to- spend -the Wme sewlrig on wearing- apparal'fdr 'thfr soldiers fmiliea.4. -4 ; j - . . - - - . f , 1 - ', ' ' - - f Vi ARE YOU '...-17 pf-Safcjw-yYfdhfflng' M A ST '"" ;.".' ' I f TCe Oregon Statesman is read by a huge f am,- ' . - I ify' of consvrixiers. I-It TOys tHe ficldj. It goes ? into tomes' where people buy evenrftlnff from ' e ... i w?. 4 : If you have i uc ure or reacning customers, snout your mes sTrxeinZthModernm " ' w " ft 1 rednesd ay,s Ja h? 9-Th ? WM F3 of thev First Methbdist 'church "will meet asvthe guests of MrJlarrlet Dutkheimer.ai theAlpba.Phi:AI pho house, 11 90-Oak. street. - .The : Capitoll Bridge 'Luncheon club aneetsWith Mhr,;Mton tey ers; :f 'j . : .. j ... . . : Regular, meetIngv 'ot.)a'ughters of. Veterans . at the armory- at 8 o'clock. - :,-'., ''.m '- i f ;';v;;ll4--i:'; j I Thursday, J'a. ipThe; Thurs day Bridget cjub me.ts -with Mrsl W. L Needham. 'MfK I The Valley View club meets with Mxs William SchwarC;: ,The OAC clulj. meets with Ruth Moore at the. Moorej, apartmentsi '24 1 Morth High, street.' f ' t; ; : tV'f.'-.'W s:i:H?;,itiSf : Friday, Uanitilthei Carna tion duh ; meetr , with?' Mrs. a: j. (Eoff.! g ; tf,rrHJ fir i ' f Brush 4 College . Grange meeting ana instauatidn.-; ; s rly-nj - fs j r The'Cherry City club meets with MrsL;'3Cfalg!,. rf.H.V'' ! Friday Bridge club , meets .wjth Mrs; Ralph JtfQHdy.V. .r! .V. X" ' , '". ".-,-' . . ; v ' ' : -"";: '"! '.r --'feii4.rM ! -r Saturday. Jan. : 12.--.The ' Jann ary meeting Qf the. Salem Women's 'Club.":?'".v('i-g;' '"J'1'2 -v. Sons and Daughters f Veterans Joint meeting' and, Installation .of officers at lOOF hall, $ o'clock. i''FJEWC0RP0RATI0HS: W-r-J " lii" 1- The following articles Of Incorporation,'-were r if led ""here '"yester- ., .. (t, . ,;:. t..,.,i. . .i... :4 .V-...-.-, "When you" are suffering- with rheumatism so yon can hardly get around Just try Red Pepper Rub and you will ihare 1 the -Qu ickest relief known. ; i Nothing has: auch, concentrated, penetrating heat; as 1 red: peppers. Irtsttrit'raHek-'iJust aa soon as yon apply: Red Pepper Rnb you feel the tingling heat, .Jin, three? ; minutes it warms the sore spot through and through.- Frees the .blood circula tion, -breaks-up,- the congestion- and -(the old rhenmatlsm torture is'goae... ; r j : Z'- ? :'r ' , . Bowles Red; Pepper' Rub, made from red peppers, -costs little ,at anytirugr store.' Get a jar at once. Use It for lumbago neuritis,' backr ache.'attlf neckr- sore, muscles coldt In' chest-- Almost instant re lief -a waits" yon.- Bi sure to get the-'genurne,' with theliame,Rowlf3 on each paekage, Adv.-' ,.- . -'I' ! PEAY3NG v-pin.nitf-iin pins mm imm m picture irames to pianos, rrom rooa to tur. anything to sell and i you want to The Horns Paper ? 1 4 J " r srr i 1924- LICENSE : WITH - EVERY CAR 1922 Sludebaker Biff Six , 1923-Studebaker. Light 1923 Darant;'drivenr 900 1921iNash '4 Roadster, 'looks like"neF'.lr;Zi:rZ!:!s 30 1922-Ford Sedanetv tirts :t.i:u:.$ 450 1918- Bmk Lights-Has' riot been used much...$ 45a 1919- i-ForTl Touring,' started block ......:.:.;.;.::.$ 140 CERTIFIED; PUBLIC USED, CAH ILyiKET ,.....i:.i , . ..BYROX WRIGHT, Mgr. . 255 ; Church 2 blk. north! of Court House. Phone 8S5 tcorpbfatorsIL'AWrlght, Arthur E. Wilson,-W. :H. DeBols;. assets; i00.;.r?H;-T.' : Continental t Security ' company, Portland! Incorporators-, -W. tM. Eraas; t A: , V; iBeasley; Walter : L. Oornell, ?V. A,;fCram; icapltaiiza Uonl 100.009. tf'J --TThe Gr Lumber company; Dal las riricorpofatdrsV W? E. Gilbert, J.p; 'Gilbert, tt IS.' Maginnlsf ca itairzatibn, $10,oe. O 1 XrB.ImIay :Sons,'Reedsvllle, Incorporators, J. B. Imlay,A George M. Jmlayv Charles TV Imiay; capi talization; 10OOt h'ay grain, needsfete f - ; c iw A'perhiittQ opnrate in' -Ofegon was Issued to the Anderson. & Mid-r dleton Lumber" cbmpafij-, orj Ore-" gbri; ' a- Washin gtcuv Vcbrpbration capltalizViir at s 60,0 0 0'., pit'i jonnson oi oiiago urove.is ai- tbrney-7n-'fact torOrdgotf 't:'- t Notlceof diss'oluaion was filed by 'tbe-.-bregoa ShrlneT Country club of Portland," ' "s Notice" of ,vaaincreaseln -capi- i ! MA COUHTBY STORE TONIGHT s -' ' : r ' , USEFUL", PRESENTS FORALC 1? .. . . , r' - . r mil in 11 111 1 11 iff '-;-;llv w ' t. v i Touring, driven only a Six Coupe, driven only iJ..$1150 miles : , , $ UlizaUon 4rom $15,000 to ,30",-' 00D was' lssifed-to Marvin & -Co. Of Tortland; .lv-f zr . a ' lA permit to sell bonds in th sum of tO.WO'-wag" issued to Pierce, Fair fr'Co.'of Portland. ' " " ,"'; ', T'' ' f .The manly part is to do with mighty and main'. what you can. tio: Emefson. : ' CttlppVcl lip? . rvrl T.-- i .... ft . . . BIG ir t W iV .