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' ATJDRED- BUNCH I : Phone 106 -HE Twenty-fourth meeting of I .the Oregon ' Federation of Woman's clabs opened at 8 o'clock last evening at Oregon' City, and will .continue in .session through Thursday ofVtbis week, delegates from all over the slate gathering at the'. First '.Methodist . church. The feature of last evening was the reception, giren hy the hostess Club. The presiding officers last night were'. 'Mr. Sadie Orr-Dun-barr, state president of the fed fcartion, and Mrs, H. B.' Cartilage. president of the Oregon City club. Today s program follows: ' o MORNING 'SESSION V, Mrs! Sadie .Orr-Dnnbar and Miss trace H. Chamberlain presiding. 8:30 Registration, First Meth odist church. . . : 9:15 Community singing, Miss Ruth Agnew, director.. . . . L9:30-r-Cair to order; appoint ed; of -.committees; announce ments; ' report of program com mittee..; j ' 9:45 Reportseof officers: pres ident, recording secretary,, corres ponding secretary, treasurer, audi tor; G. F.-'.AV. C. director; 'vocal solos, (a) "Homing"- (Del Riego), "frees,r (Rasbach)., (c) ,"Deep jRiverA' (finsj s d) '-For .You !AIone'XGeeh); ;Mr9. Alice Price ! Moore, r. contralto; "Hele.n Ernst, accompanist; .reports of .standing committees; 4--.endowment, fund. jit: X A notion Picture 7ensaiic J Thattl yfi3 1 -Lbs?Lca3 Q lie V!srcf All Fcrta ' taate Encmsli to See It. Inspiration Pldturss, lae. : -CHA3. H. DUELI, Jr, frt. t 4 i MYeaaot tr r "ThereJi3 nothin's on the stage this season, ohr . was there anything on th stag last seasbn to com H pare ibr. one moment, with The White Sister " f said v ALAN DALE in the New York AmericaL1 I - I, y ' i ' -.'Vi ... I ! "KTAllTS .... I STARTS ' I -. , r. " , l " - -v - .. - .-.-. i. - - ' ns TF T :rTt r ' Smarts proMORftoW rr tnrr:QEGQWp liberty n JGDAY TOMORROW ONLY Cast Includes ' CONWAY TEARLE ' MARJORIE DAW j and TULLY MARSHALL STARTS A Mrrrpir, a i r of PARIS 4 . A - , a rv Mrs. Arthur Johnston ; j Chautau qua, Mrs. Koslna- seuis-nans; federation extension. - Mrs. Wil liam Bell; Oregon products, Mrs, C.-P. Bishop; transportation, Mrs. M. W. Wyvllle. acting chairman; credentials, Mrs, W, M. Alldredge; greetings from fraternal ;. dele gates.;' r.;r ; 12 Adjournment. j ' AFTERNOON. . Mrs, : Sadie 1 Orr-Dunbar and Mrs. L. E. Bean presiding. . - 1:15 Community singing. Miss Ruth Agnew, director, j . ' 1:30 Report of scholarship loan fund, board of trustees. Miss Jessie McGregor, chairman. 2 : 3 0 Department of - public welfare. Miss Gra?e Phelps. "R. N., presiding; "Disabled , i Children Dr. L. Howard Smith, j 3:30-Piano- solo, (a) - "Ber. cense" (Chopin), (b) Indian Dance". (Wolf), (c) j. "Amiable Conversation" (Cowell). march from "Tannhauser" (Wagner-Liszt). -" . .j. --'.i''- 3:45 Department of '. interna tional relations,.; Mrs.; :Richard F. Scholz presiding. Address, Mrs. Thomas G. Winter,, president of General Federation " of-- Women's clubs. . iVV ' --U- 5:00 Reception and" teav Dele gates "and -firends are -invited to attend a reception and tea at "The McLoughlih Home" given, by the to Dangerous- Maid THURSDAY 1 uenccD-r eatunu t i r v Daughters of the American RevcA f, EVENING . 8 o'clock Mrs. Ida -B. Calla han, Oregon . director of General Federation of Pomen's clubs, pre siding. j Vocal solo, (a) "Ltingl dal Care Bene". (Secchi), (b) "Up From Sommerset" (Sanderson), -Walter A. Buckhalter, baritone. Address, "American Home and Abroad," Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of General Federation of Women's clubsJ - i ; Violin sole; - (a) ."Nocturne, Opus 9, No. 2" (Chopin), (b) "Tandourine: Chinois" Sarasate Ireisler), Helen Harper, violinist, Fred brainard at the piano., k Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs, John Albert. Mrs ,.C C. Clark, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs.' Wi H. Byrd, and Mrs. George. Ai White are attending from the Salem Woman's club.; MrsSpaulding is in i attendance ex-officio, while Mrs. Albert , holds . the., of ice of state auditor In the federation. Mrs. Jones,. . Mrs. , Kirk,, Mrs, Byrd and Mrs White are the elected delegates, and Mrs Bishop is chairman of the Home Products committee. - . ... , , . . i .The Etokta club delegates from the fours days ; are:,. Mrs. E.. E. Fisher and Mrs, Mason Bishop.' .... . . .i Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Brocks J arrived in Salem yesterday from Dresden, Germany, where they will jspend .two-, months a$ the guests of friends. " Mr. and Mrs. Brooks will ,.be.J the house-guests of Mrs. Mildred Brooks and Miss Mabel Robertson. . At the end of their, visit - they f will return- to Bordeaux, France. : This Is "Mrs. Brooks' first visit to the states.. , The Writers club will .meet this evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Cliff prd, corner of Fir and'Luther streets. 'r ; .. 'v?-,V.i:.'i'.y..;j . ,'t.:'i r-. Mrs.?J. J. Nadon and Mrs-Eugene. Eckerlin, Jr., will fee joint hostesses today; for the members of the U. D. club. ; , : ' , :,. - ' ' ' Mrs. C. P- Bishop, chairman of the Home . Products , committee for Federated - clubs, will give, a .re port today at the .sessions "in Oregon ; City. r Mrs. Bishop went down yesterday afternoon for the reception .and will, .remain . until the middle of the week." j . ,; . :.: The . marriage of .Miss. Ruth F. Larsen of . Tillamook and W. D. Darling of Salem was solemnized at the home of the groom at 8 o'clock Sunday evening.,, Rev. M. CL - Ernston ofj; the Seventh Day DONT SUFFER! Immediate relief is possible with this SIMPLE HOME treatment . Gle-o-nis is healing; soothing, " t PAINLESS, CLEAN and SURE! Satisfaction Guaranteed. PerryfstPu Store 115, South .-Comnaercial St. ; Fred ; i Thompson i . .y . j. ....- World's - Champion All Around Athlete and' Stunt Man And His Horse r Silver IN The 99 LAST TIMES TODAY The ;. GirF 1. . . S . . - ," Cave . I I Lopez - SOCIAL CAIiKJiDAR ; - ' . Xoday I - Boys chorus In concert, Tfber 'xacle, 8 o'clock. t : V ,U. D.'ciub, Mrs. Eugene Eckef- Jr., ana Mrs. xsaaon, no vtesses. . . .. ' j erry-Go-Round club, Dr. and Mrs.J.TT Smith, : i wi ltere' ciun, Mrs,, j.- m.: uitr- ford. turner or ir ana iuiner streets. - '," . iPlCT W. C. T- y. regular meeting in hall, 2:3 V o'clock.; I; State j Federation of Woman's clubs, Ore fon City. , Leslie, Mt'thodist church; mis sionary '". soc eiies; ; morning. WFMS; aftetraoon, WHMS, at church. V" - 1 !';'"::-. Bundle DajV" for Neatast re lief. .' ' : - ' - ' ' First Methodi.V church. Circles: South Central, Ml rs. -Carle Abrams, 1465 Chemeket:: West Central, Mrs. I. L, McAdain s, 215 D street; East Central. Mrs! D;"rt, llosher. 354 North. Winterf street; South east, Mrs. M. C. Italvorsen. 143a Ferry street; Yew isark, with Mrs. Cecil Hawley, 9S9 Oak street; Naiomi, with Mrs., alary Reeves. 1785 Center street; V Lcy Anna Lee, Mrs. Geo.. Kutekunsi, 1Z&3 Chemeketa-. -i -vi. East Central;, circle i. of Jason Lee Ladies id, chundh parlors, 2:30 o'clock. . ' : ' : State Federation of Roman's clubs, Oregon City. 4 . Thursday - Artist; ',pupls or ' Professor Franklin . Launer and Mrs. Nellie Mulkey Stone in reeitaL Waller hall. ;v. ; , . : v '! . ' State Federation of Woman's clubs, Oregon City." . ;' ' f Friday . V,' Mrs.' George T: Rodgers; hostess at bridge. ' - 'l r -f'- Ladies' Aid society,' Presbyter ian church. 2:30 o'clock. ... . Adventist church of ficated.: - -Miss Zilke of Portland and Lyle Squire of Salem attended ' the couple. Only relatives and close friends witnessed the ceremony. .JMr.- a.nd Mrs. Larson will make their home on Mr. Larson's far near Chem- awa. - t - .t- . Miss , Bernlce Robertsf 1337 North Winter street, was hostess at a delightful shower in honor of Miss . Marian Roberts, : bride-elect, whose wedding will be' an event of the early summer. Peonies . and popples decorated the rooms. After the. opening, of the many gifts, the ., group ..participated -In games. : . Refreehments . were served; ;tThose present were r Miss Marian Roberts, -Ruth Kuhn. Edna , dewberry,, .Theresa. Smith, Zelda Smith, Grace Tyler, Mrs. inn Diuiiu, urBCO ivicr. jnro. n. Fne,VM7' SST; man., Mrs- Frailer. JLena, GIlMrf, erts Mrs. .C- " M. .RObert& Mrs Emma Roberts. Ruth . Roberts, Lelieth Kuhn, Jessie Wilbur, Mrs. L. H. Roberts, ': and ' the hostess, Miss Bernice Roberts.( ;. ' - '. i V: -Z .-: 1 -:. y , ... ; i - The annual Wnqnet of the Busi ness and Professional Woman's club, is announced, for . Saturday evening at the Marion hotel. - The hour ', will. be 7 o'clock. V Miss Cornelia Marvain, who. has just returned from an extended trip abroad,- will be, the speaker-guest; The committee in charge of the arrangements includes - Miss Julia K. .Webster. Dr. Mary. , Purvine, and Miss Josephine Shade. Tick ets may. be secured from Mrs. A; E. Lyons at the Woman's Shoppe, 420 Court street. , . " .' . .., t . . . ... - i , . , , . J. ;,. The Salem r Boys'. ' chorus will appear In- local concert this eve ping at the taberncale under the direction of Dr. H.C Epley, with one hundred and twenty-five boys singing. The feature will doubt less be tonight,, as. it was Sunday afternoon in Monmouth, the duet by the Woodry boys. Cecil Dea con' and Robert Alexander will be at the pianos. The following 's .the t program promised: Selection A and B, orchestra, Salem , High school bunch: chorastC-'Merrily Goes Our Bark;" duet;.;1 vocal "Georgia Lullaby. Woddry .Broth ers; solo, . piano, "Song of the Surf," Weir; selection, ? Salem Hi?h School quartette; - solo, -violin, meditation, Godard; Souvenir, "Tommie" Livesley, Jr.; solo, vo cal, "When a Feller Needs - a Friend," a Donald Brasfield; short address. Mayor Giesy; .'chorus, "ThaKJngof Love,!' Qarrie B. Adams; the. kiddie group, harp solo, RobertBrown, age 6 years; . O.A.C. -MAY 24 Air Circus ' ft r - Polo ....JIX-U--'-.--. P,r M. TourrVcimrt ...... rHMTBM Sham Battle ....;....:.:1Q:00 P. M. Fireworks 10:30 P. M. Order Your Tickets By Mail ALLEN'S DRUG STORE iCorvallis vocal solo., Billy Utley. age 4 vears: driet. niano. salute. Xtesth H. "KowalsklCecil Deacon and Robert Alexander; vocal sojo. Lovin' Sam," Robert Moudy; chorus, "Come Where the Lilies Bloom," by - request; chorus. "Sailing;" "America," audience. A varied program ..was; given last night at Waller hall by piano pupils of , Professor Franklin B. Laune,r and Mrs. Nellie ; Mulkey Stone, , assisted ; by Miss .Helen Selig, violinist. On Thursday eve ning at 8 o'clock a recital on which will appear .only the ad vanced students will be given, with . the public - invited. Last night's program save the follow ing pleasing "numbers: 4 Goblin's Frolic .. . . .Vi'. . . .Heller , ; '. Homer Gouley, Jr. Hunting Song Mendelssohn ! ..:w"7'" Laura Best . Warriors Song".. . . . . . V.. .Heller rr Mary Keith. To Spring 1 . . .... .Grieg . . Lena Gilbert Hungary ' . . . . . ..... . .".Koelling f Eunice Flock Second Mazurka . . . A .... .Godard . . Delferno Kelso (a) Prieslied (From the , iMelstersihger) ... .J.. Wagner (b) Gondoliers . ... . . . .-. IRiesa . t Helen Sells ; Echoes of Spring . ...... . .Friml Parker Whitaker (a) Dedication . . . . . . .Lorgussen (p) 'Dance Negre V. . Y.Cyril Scott j, . Elizabeth Vinson Impromptu v. . . ........ .Schubert j: . . Esther Allen - (a ) . Shadow Dance . . . MacDowell b) Valse.'Q Flat ..... . .Chopin : !!' Alice Sykes '' .--'. Mazurka, F Sharp Mlnpr. Debussy Sj S i , Helen Richolson , . (a) VaJse, D Flat' ...... .Chopin i(b) Conntry Dance ..MacFayden Lois Fellows Waltz 4. . . . . . .... . . .. . . Chopin ! I Willetta Barrott Cpanish Dance - . . .Moskowskl ' j Thelma Delzell Hungary ..... ..... . .MacDowell ;.- Viola Carrier . '..', (a) . Scotch Poem . . . .MacDowell (b) Imptromptn . . . . .... Reinhold ! i Virginia Dorcas ' .1 1 . C . The Central circle of the JasoflH Lee ' Ladlest aid, will meet, tomor row afternoon at 2 : 3 0 o9lock for a i social meeting in the cnurcn 'parlors.. The hostess-committee " v - ... , includes . .Mrs. , Melvin Johnson, Mrs. Ferd Barker and Mrs. W." A. ;BOnd. jOne of the, delightful affairs of th4a ; week-end " was the , V500" party at which Miss. Joy 'Turner was hostess. . Guests, -including only , ladies,, were Invited to make - . , A ... , MM HeW VortCT Messed in Z,t" vA ed the hostess about, the rooms tThe hall was attractive with red peonies. In the music' room mari golds and Scotch, broom were ef fectively ' used. 1 Dainty refresh- jnents suggesting the musical mo tif were served at the small. ta bles, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. Vibbert and Miss Letha Mil lef. The prise, ; a lovely art bas-, ket of yellow-snap-dragons, was won by Mrs. W. I.:Needham. Mr. and Mrs.' Agnew Demarest and. children, Victoria j Beatrice and Arthur . Sidney, who for tthe past five, weeks have been housej- guests;atthe; B. C, Miles home, 993 Court stret, left this morning for Chicago, going by way of Cali fornia. '!. r - j,"- ..-..'..V" ' .: : ' - r Sixty-one members, of he Latin club of the. high.schOQl .enjoyed a picnic yesterday; afternoon near Turner. .Miss .Laura Hale " and Miss LIna. Heist , chaperoned the affair. ' .. v. ..' .i .. . ! 4 - ."V1 I ' . j West- Salem wjlifcaW the .pleas ure of hearing the Willamette Uni varsity i,Men's: Gfee club on next Monday ' evening. - The ? concert will be given at 8 o'clock. ! .j: ;.. :r'r .I,. ri:,r '." j Professor and Mrs. JJ H. Batch- eler and Professor and Mrs. W..E. Batclieier of Corvaills f were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford. , I ; J I. Dr. and Mrs. E. .E. Gilbert will leave on . Thursday , for Vallejo. California, . .where ,. they, will be joined by Dr. Gilbert's brother and wife. Dr. and -Mrs. Ai B.! Gilbert. Another brother," -Rev. j G. R. JU belt and wife. wUl join the party at.Aurelia, Iowa. ..They will con- jiiciii3ilL ,r $1. id'.Cu.-,; J 2 M. . ; rrcn: STAmUMi 00 tinue to, Sutherland,, Iowa,, for. a family reunion at the home of the parents ,of thVse thread Methodist ministers. Dr. . and Mrs. - Gilbert expect to return - to - Salem by July 1, coming home by the Ca nadian route. .- , Mrs. T..S. BozeH'of Burlington, Iowa, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Board man. ' Mrs. Bozell, who will be here for. a number of wetfks, is the mother of Mrs. Boardman. ...-...,..-..;1:.;-,-i-..;-,;-vt-: The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held this after noon at 2:30 o'clock in the hall. v Mrs. . Robert Woodvtlie , aqd Mrs. Cliff E. Hawkins of San Francisco, who' have . been the hoqee guests of . -Mrs., Seymour Jones Jlor a. number, of .weeks, left Portland by boat this morning or San Francisco. .Mrs. Woodville is a daughter of Mrs. Jones. . ' " vl' '.r : 'vt.iU , .. The .members, of ;, the Phoenix club and their. ; guests enjoyed their annual all-day picnic Sunday at Pacific City, Leaving at a very early hour, the rip was made by motor. .The day was spent in hik ing, fishing,' and' swimming. The club girls Jand . their guests were: Mrs. Roy ' H. Wassom','. Mrs. 4 Al Jones, : Odile ; ilatthews, . Lorena Geer, Uinta , Kirk, . Leona. Geer, Wanda-Jean,-Keberlie.Fay ag som, Pauline. Marnach, Hazel George, it Alma Farmer, Jennie May Happes, Dorothy Swegle, Rosalie Jones, Florence Busch, Fay Molz, ., Gladys Murphy, and Kermit Thompson, Cecil Thomp son, Buster " Brown,. John Evans, Lyman . ; Laycock. Clifford Goode, Raymonde: . ..Bonesteele,, ; Carien Simpson. Ed win " j Goodenough,; Kola, McCleilen, Roy TOkerburg, Vernon1 Perry, Sam ' Palmerton; Jerome Hanson, Cecil Edwards. From Silverton High - .-. Hti ..-!- ' . SILVERTON. Ore., May 19 ( Special, to The Statesman.) The evening of - Jane hag been f se lected as the time, for the gradu ation cxercisea , .of Ui Silverton High, school class of seniors, of which. there are, 5 6,".-the largest number ever , to., have graduated from the-, Silverton i school. Pro fessor Harold t-Tuttle of Pacific university, will give .the address. -.Other functions of the- senior class - are scheduled as follows Sunday, June - 1, baccalaureate services at the Methodist church: Monday and Tuesday, senior class play; Wednesday, .- junior and senior banquet; ,Tfcursday.enior, class', nigtiti Friday graduating exercises;, Saturday night, .alumni reception, 3 Laei LfchtV Is Elected - As Queen. of the Hay SILVERT0X,dre; My 19- (Special to The Statesman.) Lael Llchty of the Silverton High school has been selected as Queen of 'May for the Silverton May fes tival to be; held In Eugene Field court May '22. - The contestvhas been holding the attention of the Silverton schools for: the past' few weeks. Friday night: the voting was closed and counting begun It was known that the race was between Lael Lichty representing the high school and Helen' Murril representing ; the grades. Miss Kathleen Booth, another high school contestant, withdrew a few days ago , in favor of Lael Lichty in order that high school votes should not be divided. Honolulu has .the world's most efficient phone system - which; needn't be so darn efficient. ' BURNING FLAX CHAFF MfT BOILERS AT PEN " (Continued from page 1 not be a bad thing tory the stuff ln: the, boilersV ftJt waa.done, and for, several days nothing else has been used in the. boilers.. " : Will Blow. It.In, .'. ; .The chaft.is now being hauled around, to the boilers; but. Mr. Quihland will cut out the haul as soon as the buildings are finished insiae.ine waii. lis wui bulla a blower,' and blow the flax refuse from the threshers and the scutch ers into the engine room. .He will make the wind do' the work, and make a further saving.- :. J;'U' This is no longer an experiment. It is a fact. It is being done, t r d it will be done, as long as there is a flax plant' at the prisn. ' Power Plant, Tod Mr. Quia land has , about ' com pleted the power plant at the pri son. The new water wheel is now in running order, and it is being hitched up to the. electrical equip ment. -This will all ' be ready about the .first of June, when -this water power win De usea in 'Te. a ic ing all the lights for the institu tion, and in turning all the motors employed in the mechanical opera tions,, in tpe flax; plant and else where. The water wheel delivers about 231 horse power. As most of the lighting will be used at night, there will be ' plenty of power ,.f or running the motors In the day time. " ' ' Perhaps j it., is ' riot generally known that there is already . jx small . water power plant. t at tho prison pumping - water for that institution and for the asylum for the fnsane and the capitol grounds --that is. the water, that is. used for irrigation, purposes, T pn . tlia grounds and for. running the state house eTe" fa 'iorV Uvery CEXnz "but GEASSBFIED SEGTI , lone Si- Advertising Dept. R-at pr wordt nr untmi. Tstm laaartiBS. " J.J il V. 't' Money to Loan f Ob Baal Eatat : .tiif t. k. ro&D -- (&rr La Ail a Bnaa Bank) AUTO REPAIRING ' "'" ' 'WK FIX 'Ekl . " : JACK DOERFEtt MOTOR REPAIR , 410 S. Commercial Sr. 2 m21 ;Aiito Repairinir; Satisfactory .work at aatiafactory price, t - -. . 4 ; ir..- ir. HARRIS ; : : 17B S. 1 ibPrty ' 2-m21 f - AUTO TOPS 3 O. Ja Hult . - -256 State St. Repairs auto tops, npholtry, ' and pnts aidr cartaihi oa door rcxis. & lm'a Auto-Ton Man."' 3-m2J .. 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KO. the. drinking: wajer, ' -si The., larger new water wheel Is a . separate;, installation from the old ne that.has. been running for a.; lone time, delivering; some' 5ft horsepower 'r direct power to . the pumps; i. et-..:; bti. ? : u . ,Tw6 Big Savings A : JTjhe,, use of.e ,i new - water wheel wiu make lanptner iugsay ing: And. this . saving will r be increased as new,-, machinery Js added in: the state riax plant ana other Industries. , . Just how much the total saving will be .Is .not definitely known; hut it is safe to say tliat it iviU"le morevtban J1000 a-month to' be gin with. ...:;".. '-v, : Ixoking Better,. . .. r Und'ey the direction of Mr. Quln land and the other heads of de partments at the prison, the build ings and grounds on the inside of the wall, thai looked like a wreck after"' the,' fife last summer, are beginning to take on ' an appar- ance of neatness and order. Everything that is being, done is going forward with a view, .to per- manga cy; it. Is all substantial work,1 but neatness is not being overlooked. .. The inside of the prison yard' wHl not be a had look ing place wh,en all tbe finishing touches are pu't.on. . . i i jt?i'J More Than An t Ordinary, Drama Constance Talmadgel' screen idol of thousands of theatergoers; is revealed In an; entirely new and intensely ; gripping t6H in7"Tne Dangerous Maid,," which.' is the current attraction " at the Oregon theater. t'ew" realized -foil r the true' dramatic talent 'possessed, by this popular star prior to her ap pearanee in tnis powerful casting. "The Dangerous Maid" . ls how ever, more than ,ank ordinary drama, for 'the lighter scenes have a comedy strain, that ; is ref resh ing' and' provocative .of. .real! wholesome, laughter. As- a' whole the ' production is proof positive that Miss Taimadee la full v the equal of her sister. Norma, as a successful interpreter of the dramatic, -v, ' ' , .,.,.1 Supported by Conway Tearle and others. of- renown In .the f ihnV-wprV,-(3Ilfs-Talnjad ge gires the ' theater patrons a pleasant surprIr'lB this Picture, and her work. Js ably , seconded by that of Morgan Wallace, Tullv Marshall. Marjorie Daw, Charles, Gerrard, Lrfu MorrisonOtto Matiesen, VII-son,-;sHummelr Kenneth . Cibou. Anna May k'ate Price,' Thomas Ricketts, PhilliprDurihamr Jack Dillon and Ray Hallbr. - ' - The story, is -an adaption of tha popular Elizabeth , EIJls . , novel, 'Barbara -Winslow, Rebel." and Is a story fcf England's turbulent political and social neriod Jn h seventeenth century, slliss Tal madge plays the role of a madcap little rebel who dons a cavalier's sword and costume" and engages in a thrilling series of adventures with the oifice'fs. of the klng. I . : ?"The Dangerous Slaltf is really one', of the ntosfentertalninr.fnm plays thatjjas been shown here In recent. nioL as. - - . OK Om VMk, (six iairtioas) 8c 20a Ou moat. Six months' contract pmt mo jse 12 mentha ftatreV P ma ia8 Mlahaua for say a4vcrtiMiaatz5 'Olt RENT , rooms 1 "OK RENT liAROE FURNISH KD rOo. alt modern eonTeBieuee,- ire Mori from Capital. Phone 1894J. 6 n. ROOM TO j RENT 'ACROSS FROM CA' I Hat Phono 1330 W.. f 6-n ROOK AND BOARD WITH HOME Pr Ilefea Phono 1942 J. 6 m a FOR RENT . houses , 7 HOUSE FOR "RENT'' PHONE 182 -CH X.iei N 13th. - 7-m 1 f 8 ROOM HOUSE. NORTH UBERT. close in," reasonable rant, ear Pn- Sho 8tor. lwM' a "y"" FOB' SALE miscellaneous 8 SAXAPHOyE, TS GOOD CONDITION Terms cash. 1247 Ferry St. 8-nr.u FOR SALE HAY; PHONE 105F11. FOR SALE OR TRADE CHEAP. L.V.AZZ and furniture ot apartment house at must learo sooo on other business. l1'-! Oak St. Phone-t23. - . 8 d..i FOR SALE -ENGLISH SETTER IT pies .'hoBO 35F11. -. 8-r SPECIAL PRIOKS.OS LATEST 8TYI.': eleetrio - fjzuu-e. - -Halik.' tlm-t: ; shop, 337 Court St. " 8-mj - K -" '-FOB SALE) -Two Aeonsticooa., Tha itandsrd i struraent for Uia.asaisUnce ot p-r$ori affected hy loaa of hesriOR. One i ' these-. is tho standard aixe and has l some .ae.- , Tho . other .is- the" ilnln- - Artist icon and h not keen -osH. Ther are.beth. in good erder and i i bt sold at an extreme bargain. C&.i 1680 tat.'8t phone 9o2W. ' r. -u ' 8-m21 fit. IKIS--NOW IB TTTK TIME TO 8FXECT 'roar plants' while in bloom. Cut flowers. ilr. . A. Bennett, 2233 Fairgroun : .VwsdV .. . - :-i " ' 8-U14 : PRINTED CARDS. B1ZE 14" BT 1W wording, &ooaa te. Sent," pric 1 . eents oaoa. Btstoamaa Bnainosa C fieo, Qreuad Floor. , . ' rJ.' CAMPERS Before going en roar next fislil trip aee Dor eamping oatfita. They inn . your trips, pleasant. Capital Barge House, 215 Center St. Parts for i kinls - of . eara . from one-half to - oi. loortn regular pnea. . ".W pny a i-tll. eTfryt)iiiig.f' . ... . , t, 8-mi: BALED HAY. OATS AHD VETCH, ekT '; 10F21. a,-v.- w I du. 1 , -jsna. suoTaa etasr Oreroa. aoc-s t rathar with a ftno collection of . la aoaga, aaerad aonga sad tnan a. : tie-4aTcita. - - ! . ) a.LI FOR SSo, (Bpaeintprleea-la avastlty aBttV- i XapaeiaUy . adaptable for aehool, eo Honity or homo singing, fiaaa lor- WestQrn Songster: Id paras mow U Its Uird sdUIoa t-'.'. .... PahUshed r ,t . ":'-. e-.-i a ' .. - . . ORKOOS TZACHERS MONTITLT , tn 8. Commercial fit. , Eaiom. C. V K D B W OOD rTPKWRITER CO.- osto yonr naehino repaired by t peopla who make it. . Special rent rata- to students. 00 Kaaonia L. Poos sea,------'- ..... .rn.iL FOR SALS OLD NKWSPAPEns l: ooats a haadla.. . Cirsuiatiea Aspartates ' FOR SALE: livestock 0 ', FOl!8At'E FRESH COW. PHONE oor XX., . - ' . FOR SALE GOOD O ROWING PIG 3. H5V- HORSE FOR SALE ALfO "iaiions, croke to work for sal 4Jot - Painter, It. 8,- Boa- S7.-a-in-.v FRED W.-LANOE, VJ2TERIN ARIA N ' J; ",c commercial. Phono 119 Boa. Phono 1003J. . - - 8nl4 SSVFBALv GOOD MXL3C .COWS, FREE Sennaa, Jof feraoa. Or, io. 1. Pho-dF38- fron Saleao. .4a-flt FOR SALaWA FEW rain: . - anlk rosta, yennr ida, yoarUnga. ' I?' .old" aJT . ilkers. A 1 , registered. -Prises reasoitabU; 35 a ' S?" . Kingwood Sums Aost rsat 4 Was fialom. -A. ranch Bo ndaya. i . nujrs. SrS. Waidv 70 .. lilgk I Balom. Call and so thefc. 4a-mr -AUCTTION 8AL.E3 10 THUKSDAT 'MAY 22VD. 1:30 P. 1. H. -13ta street, or block aouth of ;a!3 street. Woodry is the auctioneer. ' ......j....., . . 10hb22 TCESDlY't MAY -BOTH,- FCKNITURK, T ewug t machine, tools, to. 7904N; Cottage St., 1:30 p. Vtoodry Is tto auctioneer.- IQ-mZD FRIDAY MAY 83RD, 1:30 P. JL 8 mil east of Salem. j on -the Salem-Fruitlan4 od; or 1 miles oast ot FroitUnJ. well tmproTcd 10 aero (arm,- stork, ttpj nd equipment, .including hoosoho:d furniture. This is a fine country hom ei soil, 8 acres in crop. A. A. or -W. Of Hoieerson, owners. Woewlry r the snrt-imieer. - 10-m WOOD FOR SALE 11 DRY' WOOD 8AWED. PHONE 1853 ' "t- i: ... . Il.ml3t BOY YODTt WOOD FROM A MAN WH .nas gooa wood -that Is easy to apl. 18 inch mt 4 foot, old fir or secor Srowtk at reasonable price. Prom? eliTeryV Phono 2024M. 11-jnt BUY YOUR FUEL FROM A RESPO! siDie eataoiished dealer who has a rf tatioa. to maiaUtn. IT COST3 MORE. . HiUsoaa Fool Co., PUO 1855. Best oaL dry WOOD. Fir, Oi and green alah. - PROMPT ATTfrXTIOIf TO ALL ' -ORDERS 11-oasyl GREEN OR DRY MILL WOOD, FIR. Of mnx ' aso. reasonable pnres. 1'roir deUTorios. Phono. 1879W. 11-msr DRY SECOND. GROWTH KIR 87.00 y uinrw. x'sons ivrs. sisyn" . , - 14 Hi BEST GRADE OF WOOD It. and 16 lack gTees BiiU wo. . Dry mill wood . Dry second growth fir Dry old fir' 16 inch BLOCK mill wood Is the t" ' .Ifi e,yonrdry wood. Pr" oirver . and reasonable prire. X. Walls, 380 8, Church. Vkoaa 1-' FOR BALE DRY SECOND OROWT:: WlXwi. - ft A, , 1'hone ' 100, 4