The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 23, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OHEGON '
r'rSATURDAYJIORNINGrrJIAY 23, 1925
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Phone: 106 Is
N OCCASION THAT win le re
membered by all present was
the celebration of the 87th birth
day of Mrs. M. E. Horn at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis
Mishler, when a group of her
friends, happy that she has had
the pleasure of reaching such an
age. met to celebrate the occasion
with a 7 o'clock dinner, Flowers
were attractive throughout the
rooms, while the table was par
ticularly artistic with sweet peas
and pinks. The loyely birthday
cakes featured in the elaborate
menu. -
A new dress was the gift of the
group to their beloved "Grandma"
Horn. ' -. :
Cover at 'the birthday dinner
were placed for the honor "guest,
Mrs. M. E. Horn, Mr; and Mrs.
IjOuIs Mishler, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
McElTain, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mar
tin. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Carper,
Mr. and Mrs. James Teed. Mr.
and Mrs. It. "L. White,. Mr. and
Mrs. T.'O. Delano. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Bowen. and Mrs. Grant
Stewart. "". - y :
Tne Salem Woman's club will
close its activities to resume them
9 ?ain in the fall, this afternoon
I at the club house. Dr. Walter H.
(Urown will be the apeaker at. the
program hour.
'.' day include Mrs. . Harrr Hawk-
Una. Mrs. Curtis Cross. Mrs. H. A,
Cornoyer., Mrs. Karl Becke. Mrs.
y. O. Brock, Mrs. , D. C. Roberts.
Mra. Frank Spears, Mrs. T. A.
Itoberts, Mrs. WiUiam Bell. Mrs.
David Wright. Mrs. Edgar Pierce,
and Mrs. .J. E. Law. ;
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.One of the charming hostesses
of the spring season will be Mrs.
Homer Gouley; whose tea this af
ternoon at her country home will
attract a large number of Salem
maids and matrons. -
v' f -.. ; r-- ;.r. , ;
.The. Sweet Briar club enjoyed
an afternoon of music and conver
sation on Wednesday ..when Mrs.
Mose Adams entertatne'd for the
group at the home of Mrs. C. C.
Chaffer: ' - - -'y ,
Fragrant May time flowers were
used' in the rooms. At the tea
hour the hostess was assisted by
r Mrs. Alice Adams and Mrs. Chaf
'' fee. ''- .- ' -iVi " -v '-f-. y
In the group were Miss Cran
dall. Mrs. Arthur Vtley. Mrs.C&f;
C. Petteys; Mrs. Lou Grote. Mrs.
A. II. Bunn. Mrs! Ed Pratt. Mrs.
W. C. Franklin, Miss JNellie Taylor,
Mrs. E. O. Moll. Mrs. C. C. Page.
Mrs. James Imlah. Mrs. Karl Ku
gel, Mrs. Glenn Adams. Mrs. Theo
dore Madsen and Mrs. C. C. Chaf
fee; aqd the hostess, Mrs. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hug
motored to Portland Wednesday
.' where they were guests till Thurs
day of the Misses Anne and May
Shogren. aunts of Mrs. Hug.
y Mrs. A. M. Chapman and Miss
Ruth Chapman were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hug for the trip, visiting
In Vancouver. ! r
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The Mid-Week bridge club was
: charmingly entertained- Wednes
day with Mrs. Lester Schlosberg
; the hostess. Sweet peas and roses
in pastel shades adorned the
rooms: Mrs. R. O'Leary won. the
.playing prize of the afternoon.
While the consolation award, went
.to Mrs. Al Krause. . ;
Playing at the tables were Mrs.
K. W. Heinlein. Mrs. At Kramse,
Mrs. Ed VIesko, Mrs. . William
Shaffer. Mra. ,V. McKensie. Mrs
R. McDevltt, Mrs. R. O'Learyand
the hostess, Mrs. Schlosberg.
Children of Salem' between the
ages of 4 and 8 are invited to be
the guests of Miss Florence Cart-f-wrlght
at the May Rtory hoar this
.afternoon at t o'clock at the Atlas
book store. Misa Cartwright will
tell "How the Animals Came to be
Vin the Circus." A number of the
- children win also take part in the
" program. it-"
Last month among those Miss
r Cartwright entertained as her
-guests were Colin ' and Freddy
Slade. Billy Forge. Kenneth Ut-
t COCIAI. CAIXNDAR
; ', ' Today -
V f Salem Woman's club. Club
, house. 2:30 o'cloek.
i. . Mrs. Homer Gouley's tea complV
,. men ting Miss Mildred" Apperson.
Chronicle "Daniel Boone" and
Jickle Coogan in "The Rag Man
Children's matinee. Oregon The
ater. io o'clock.'
Ladies of the GAR 2:30 o'clock.
: Armory. J
' National commander of the Sons
of Veterans, i William M. Coffin.
. speaker at the Chamber of Com
( 'merce rooms, 5 o'clock. Members
! of patriotic organisations, guests.
Children's story hour. Atlas
flbook store, 2 o'clock.
t " GAR memorial eenrice. Uni-
' tarlan church. 11 o'clock.
1 Business and and Professional
i -Women's club picnic, Chestnut
P'arm. 2 o'clock. : ? ,
. .r: Tuesdays ,
- Ealea Boys' Chorus. t:15
i -o'clock. First Christian church.
.. ' Recital. Willamette university
" school cf tmsie. Waller hall, 8
. o'clock. ' . ',;
ter, Christopher and Henry An
dreae, Sarah Louise i Baker, Ger
trude M. Brooks. Betty Lou.Bur
dette. Stuart Bush. Thomas Ed
Rilea, Douglas and Richard Cham
bers, Robert White,! Robert Van
Patten, Jack Power. Sybil Spears.
Merlyn Gunnell, Patsy LIresley.
Natalie Neer, Vivian Williams.
Nancy Jean Stricklin. Jean Gil
bertson and Margaret Browning.
"... m;sJ ;:. . ji;' '
Fay Caspell and Clans Dyck of
Polk county were married; Satur
day, May 16, at 11:30 o'clock at
the parsonage. 1106 .Leslie street,
with Rev. R. L. Putnam the "offi
ciating clergyman. Miss Caspell
is well known in Salem and a
graduate of the Salem high schooL
After a brief honeymoon trip they
will make their home on a small
fruit farm near Dallas.
"Mr. and Mrs. Brazier C. Small
were guests last week-end in Port
land. ' Mrs. Small visited at the
home of Miss Dorothy Jane Hall.
The -second recital of the Will
amette university school of music
will W given in Waller ball on
Tuesday evening.. May. J 26; at , 8
o'clock ,1, The! program will con
sist -of piano.; y roice , and' violin
numbers. The piano numbers
racse la subject from Baeh'a "Ital
Jah Concerto'; to Gharleaake
fleld Cadma"aslonata in A' major.
The public Cordially invited. ' ,
i, : ' ' I f $?
Y Ladles of tbe GAR will meet at
2:30 o'clock -this afternoon at the
Armory. ; .1 . '
'
Mrs. N. C. Kafoury entertained
members of the Kensington club
at her attractive home Thursday
afternoon. Sweet j wllllam and
garden heliotrope were used frag
rantly about the j rooms. Mrs.
Steve Kafoury of Portland was a
special guest. rU- '
At the tea hour the hostess was
assisted -. by her guest from Port
land and by her daughter, Miss
Helen Kafoury. ; j
Mrs. Paul Hauser wilt entertain
at the next meeting;
The members, alfof whom regu
larly attend being present for the
afternoon, are Mrs. Otto J. , Wil
son', ''Mf a. I. M. Doughton, Mrs.
Herbert Hauser, Mrs. Frank Pow
er, Mrs. F. S. Anunsen. Mrs. Geo.
M. King. . Mrs., Albert C. Smith,
Mrs. Paul Hauser. Mrs. C. S. Pratt,
Mrs. George B. Griff itb, Mrs., 3.
Elmo Crandall and the hostess.
Mrs. Kafoury.
Unusually Interesting in view of
the showing at 10 o'clock this
morning at the Oregon theater of
Daniel Boone" are the miniature.
rustic settlements made by pupils
of the 6-A history class of the
Engle wood school which are on
display in the windows at the
Gray Belle and, at Gahlsdorfs,
each accurately: I depicting the
Boonesborough that was establish
ed on the left bank of the Ken
tucky river in 1777, by that rug
ged and undaunted pioneer, Dan
iel Boone, back to whom a promi
nent Salem family traces direct
ancestry. : -' : -',
The 6-A history class made the
"Boonesborough"! In connection
with the Daniel Boone project.
These were made outside of school.
Some were made by groups of. pu
pils.," others by, only one. The
chairs, fcyJtbe 6-B history pupils,
represent William Bradford's
chair. . ., u I. :.
1 Misf Lillian Schroeder Is teach
er, ot Una suceessiu cia.
r ;Mls Catherine; Bain of Albany
was the' house guest one day this
week of Miss Florence Cartwright,
COUNTY HEWS IN BRIEF
Oontlnti4 trem yaca 6)
and Clarence, Byron Bates, wife
and daughters Helen and WUma,
Joe Zuinn, wife and grandson,
Lester, Paul Belcoe, wife and
children, Marie, Elva, Alvina, Er-:
nest, Murill, Agnes. Milbert, Ma
tilda, Willie and Theodore, Earl
Groble, wife and daughter. Earl
een. J. N. Cothren and children,
Erdeena and Maurice.
A short program. was held after
the picnic as follows: ;
Recitation . . ; . . .: Mrs. Groble
Song .... ; . . . Arleen Darby
Song .... . , Velma Limbeck
Sylvesta Chtismah. Mauds Darby
and Erdeena Cothren. ':
Recitation . , . . Mrs. Groble
Song . . . . . . . .Arleen Darby
Recitation .... .. Mrs. Limbeck
Song . , . . . . ' . . . .Velma Lim
beck, Sylvesta Chrlsman. Maudo
Darby and Edreena Cothren. ,
. Maxine .Chrlsman received a
fountain for first prize for Im
proving he writing since Septem
ber' 1924. Delbert Sandner and
Gladys Chrlsman each received a
silver pencil apiece as second
prize. , : y'..: ; , : : : :
. Maud Darby spent last Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. Otto
Limbeck. s t ,. ' - -' t -
to typify an'interestlns bit of life.
The proceeds will be UBed toward
paintinrand fixing upthe Brooks
Evangelical l church. Cake and
sandwiches and : coffee will be
serred. "V; ' : -.'V
. Mrs. Dorie Ward went to The
Dalles Sunday to attend the fun
eral of - her j grandmother, Mr.
Ward and Mrs. and Mrs. Gibson
accompanied her to Portland.
Mrs. Elawortb. Scott of Inde
pendence visited with her daugh
ter, Mrs.-Wilson, at Lablsh Mead
ows on Monday. ' ,
Little ' John Dunlavy had the
misfortune of running a nail in
his foot Tuesday morning.
Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh enter
tained her Sunday school class
and their mothers at her home on
Saturday afternoon. . Delicious re
freshments were served . by the
hostess, t . ;,r. v , -
Fred Batchelor was home Sun
day from Salem where he is em
ployed. - , "' ;
J. W. Fruit of. Salem was in
Brooks Saturday on business.
Mrs. Art? Madsen and Mrs. Dan
Cronan were Salem visitors Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilard Gay of
Portland; were guests of Mr. ud
Mrs Willard Ramp on Sunday. ;
Turner
S. A, Riches is making big prep
arations for his Jersey sale next
Wednesday. j
The Knighton family started to
Toledo by, team and wagon Tues
day expecting to get a Job on
road work. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Riches and
W. Robinson went to Salem Sun
day (to see the,. former's .brother.
H. Riches who is taking treat
ments for paralysis. . ".Tj
G'. A. G. Mobre and ''wife - and
G.T XV Moore and ' family motored
to Mill City Sunday to Visit with'
Fred Moore and wife. ' ' : '
Miss Hazel Bear who closes her
years work in North Powder high
school this week, will reach home
Saturday for vacation.
Miss Evelyn Archibald, popular
high school girl was surprised
Friday evening May IS, by a lot
of young people gathering at her
home for a birthday party.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nader-
man and children of Salem visited
Sunday at the parental : - Martin
home. , , ' .1 ; :
R. Bryant of Portland spent a
few days at the Gunning home, f
Mrs. F. Delzell entertained the
choir of the Christian church
Tuesday evening.
The Booth Pioneer "club met
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bacon has 'returned from
Idaho and she and daughter will
make their home on the Hilleary
farm.
Mrs. .Tom Miller and Miss Nellie
Riches spent Tuesday shopping in
Salem. ,
The Turner -high school alum
ni are preparing for their annual
meet In June. j
Auburn
Mrs. Foren of Nampa, Idaho,
la here on a visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. H. R. Deaklns.
.The teachers and; pupils of
Auburn school are busy complet
ing work for the year.
V Several loganberry j fields here
are well loaded with berries.'
' There are a few pears and cher
ries and gooseberries to give
away. . 1 ' -(' f
Lloyd Lee's hatchery is still op
erating but will soon be through
for the season. He has been run
ning full capacity day and night
throughout the season to accomo
date the trade. -y. ?
Hops .have, reached the wires
and are. looking fine on the Lach
mnpd ranch, with William " Walt
l.ag as 'manager. . 7
len and Andrew of Stayton, Ed
ward llasbbacker and Mr. and
Mrs. J. ; C Schnider and son
James. . t '--.'-. , -
Mr. and Mrs. Feist spent Sunday
In Portland.
, Max Wood had his truck dam
aged in an. accident at Witachonies
Saturday. ..y .v. 5. .y ' .
; Mrs. Carrol of Eugene is visit
ing Mrs. Fox. Mrs. Carrol taught
'the primary room here before her
marriage.
m Sunnyside :
Sunnyside school closed Wed
nesday, everyone enjoyed the pic
nic dinner at the school house.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Chandler
of Sllverton visited Mr.' and Mrs.
Guy Chandler Sunday.
Cecil Pearson is expected home
from Crane, Ore., the .last of this
week. He has been teaching in
the high school at Crane.
Strawberries are beginning to
get ripe in this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gregg were
in Salem Tuesday.
heli' their regular meeting -at the
home of Edls Belle Matheson last
Saturday. They had a program
and served refreshments.
Mrs. R. S. Browning of Salem
was the recent guest of. Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Browning, and Mr. and
Mrs. F. . J. Browning. '' "
. . Miss Elizabeth Harris of .'Rose
dale, a former residence of this
community and Mrs. Lowell Kueb
ler were marled in Washington
last Saturday. They are now here
at the home of his parents. .
Marion
Liberty
Harold Judd .who is a aailor on
the U. S. S. Sirius, is home on a
visit.
Tom Trick and family of Rose
dale were visiting at the Fred
Scott home Sunday. ' - ,
Miss Helen Seeley and brother
of ; Prlngle were Liberty visitors
Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judd and
small daughter of Hall's Ferry
were visiting relatives here Sunday.--
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Last Saturday night there was
a surprise birthday party, in honor
of the birthday of Mr. John Kueb
ler at the borne of his parents.
, : Mr. and i Mrsp, Ed .;Tnck . visited
in Portland Sunday. .r
Mr. and MrsS. C Stanton were,
recent, .visitors of ,, relatives . in
Washington.,. 'y , r . ?
Miss: Annie Katherine of Salem
was a visitor of , Mrs. K. Schmidt
and family last Sunday.
The gymnastic fun feast enjoy
ed by : the puils and teachers of
the two advanced rooms in Liber
ty hall last Friday night, was a
success in every respect. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mapes and
daughters of Salem were recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. ;B.
Browning. : ' .
Mrs. M. E. Pierce spent the
week-end in Oregon City with her
brother. ' v -
" i Mr. I and Mrs. Floyd Hogan of
Portland were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Rains -Sunday. ':: ''';;
Mr. and Mrs.. A. M. Schmidt and
children of Marion visited at the
home of Mrs. K. Schmidt last,
Wednesday. . t
Ed LWestenhouse was given a
surprise birthday party at his
home last Snuday. Many friends
spent an enjoyable evening with
their genial host. ,
: Mrs. J, R. Rains and chlldreu
Verna, Veneta and Desmond weire
Jefferson visitors Sunday. r
The Junior Sunday school girls
Mrs- J. F. . Olln who has been
visiting at the G. H Gentry home
returned to her home in Mill City
Tuesday.. j
Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Fox a son. May 19. He has -been
named Dorrell Lewis, j
C R. RHSsell arid A. W. Mitz
ner came to Marion Monday eve
ning on account of the serious
illness of S. H. Russell, father of
the former. They returned - to
their, home at. Oakridge Tuesday
evening. Mr. Russell was taken to
a hospital in Salem Monday night
for treatment. j '
The Presbyterian Ladles Aid
society met at the church Wednes
day afternoon. They planned for
the handling of the lunch at the
Riches-Gray sale J near Turner
May 27. They also elected the
following officers: 'president, Mrs.
M. A. Barber; vice president, Mr.
Eva Taylor; i ecretaxy-treaurer,
Mr. J. L. Smith." j r
Mr. A. F. J.; iiafty returned
Sunday from a hort visit in Cor
vallis at the home; of her mother
Mra. M. Erlliorgani. :"; v k t .
''Miss May'.; Rutherford returned
to her home in Salem after aT short J
visit at the:C. W Russell home.vj:
Warren' Gray and George Stepi
hens attended thef jersey Jubilee,
at Independence Fridayy. '. it. :
1 Elize Pickard and wife return
ed from their trip to Vancouver
and. Victoria, BJ C, They were ac
companied by' Tad Luckey and
wife of Eugene, j i
Mrs. S. E. Roland, Mrs. M. A.
Barber and Mrs. Morgan were Sa
lem visitors Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Bennett Pearson returned
Tuesday from Southern California
where she spent the winter, il
Silverton
i; Memorial Day services, at.' Sil
verton will be under the auspices
of the American! Leeion which
acts for the Grand Army of the
Republic a(nd for the Women's
Relief Corps. A program will be
given at 9:40 at the auditorium.
Col. Thomas R. Hamer of Port
land will deliver the address of
the day. The program will be fok
lowed by a parade to the ceme
tery were the usual ceremonies
Will be held. ; r , . i
On May 24, the Sllverton GAR
and the WRC will Join with Mar-
quain this year, in holding Mem
r.
Hazel Green
Brooks
.Twenty-rx young 'people ; from
jhe Missionary AHif :ce of Salem
iaet fof a vfrayer r-eeting Wed
nissdajr evenings-at-the home' of
Mr. T. A. Van Cleave.- .
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Portland
visited at the home of Mrs! Louise
Johnson Sunday, k !
,Joe Van Cleave and family of
Monitor visited at j C A. Van
Cleaves Sunday. J " ;
Mrs. J. R. Wordon and family
attended the musical at the
Christian ; church Sunday evening.
The Hazel Green school dosed
Thursday with a program dinner
and ball game. y
The Middle Grove orchestra met
for practice' at Lester Van Cleaves
Friday: evening.;, -
Robert Johnson is recuperating
from an operation it his son's, ed
gar1 Johnson., j .
Joe Wilson of the Alliance, of
Salem will preach here bunday at
11 o'clock. ;.'; y
' Rev. Leila Luskey is attending
the Woman's "Missionary associa
tion at Vancouver, Washington.
TTiose visiting B. C. Zelniski's
home Sunday were: Mrs. ZelimJ
ski's mother. Mrs. Pietrok, Mago-
How You Can Have
"Naturally Curly
Hair
The play "Deacon Dubbs? which
Is to be given at the Brooks school
house on May 21. Is going to be
nn A hf thm tft nni mt o carl 1v tm
youg p,ple of Brooks. This playJcrd".h. VTJSK
Is filled with emotion, sadness. I 'r r-' fcir Triit b Quit
happiness and love .11 combIned;;rwiad7 &l-Xfb"-""m
Follow iha aiinpls plan krr asrrt
M'tio j will km anrprispd brond
wrd to the beautiful rl and live
ly luatrv your air will acquire. Merely
I'Ptjr t the hair before doing H p. a
little nejuid Uinertna, yvKins a cieaa
tooth bnufc for the purpose. The de
Ji?atiBl if effwt will auicgeat to aay
iwinrr thi yoir Kir i 'natarailr
fi' WIU la.t n..y
Liiqaid ailBenne . coata sot to asceed
twenty renti an oaaee at aay druf or de
partmrnt atore. so It ia quite economical
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Millions of -America's
Best Housewives Use
THE XrORUfS GREATEST
I IxPositi ve Proof Tfiat ) It Is -
America's Preferred Bake-Day Aid
'j
MO REWT! LOW PRICES!
Compare Prices at Damon's with prices anywhere,
then, we are surej you win be glad to add your patronage
to that of the thousands who trade with us regularly. ,
3 lbs. Instantaneous Tapioca for
3 Squares of Honey for
20c size jar Chip Beef
2 large size cans Apricots for ....
4 lbs. of Good Prunes for ..........
50c bottle Fli Di on sale ...
' Kills flies almost instantly.
25c can Curtis Ripe Olives
Dill Pickles, large; per dozen ......
Fresh Eggs, per dozen
7 bars White Laundry Soap
Fresh Weiners, lb.
Juicy Round Steals. lb.: ......
Rib Steak, lb.
:....25c
45c
15c
35c'
25c
.... .45c
......20c
25c
.... 28c
25c
18c
......18c
18c
i -: If all the Grocery Stores In Salem were combined
under one head it would not equal the buying power of
the Damon Grocery Company, who buy together with
99 other stores. . . . f
Phcae 1263
d a -sua O N
833. Ccniiaerdil Street
v PAY-25 CASH FOH EGGS
oiial Berrlces at Miller cemetery.
An open air concert will be sir
en by the SilTerton Loyal Legion
band Wednesday wrening. May . 2?
on Main street. ' The band Is un
der the ; direction of Oscar Steel-hammer,
At a ispeclal meeting of the city
council, considering the bida for
the- HD.OOO Armory Aid Serial
Coupon Bond that of the Lumber
men's' Trust company was accept
ed. This was at par and accrued
and a premium of $82.50,
' Revy O. H. Holmes of Forest
Grove ; has been selected to give
the commencement address at Sil
Terton for the high school gradu
ates. Graduation execlses will be
held June 4.
Delegates from - the ' Delbert
Post No. 7 of the American Legion
of the Legion convention to be
held at Prinevllle in June are.
Harry Carson and Ernest StarW
Alternates are J. Hyett, John El
der and Seth Beebe. ... -
BERRY BARRELING IS
NOW UNDER WAY HERE
Picnic Held - .
The annual sophomore-freshman
picnic, which marks the end of
Inter-class . hostilities, ' was held
yesterday .afternoon .and evening.
The picnic was given by the upper
class. ,
Church Sleeting Held
Members of the First Christian
church met last night for a tun
and fellowship meeting. The
Loyal Women's class sponsored
the event -and arranged the, prn
gVam. "
A
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Every Strawberry lias Its Satnr
day Night With Machine
llath; Equipment .
-( Strawberry barreling operations
has started in Salem with the first
consignment to Baker, Kelley &
McLoughlin at their quarters' at
the Northwest Fbod Products com
pany ; plant at Commercial and
Trade streets. The company has
extensive barreling contracts here,
with the first canning being done
at Albany. r Active work will com.
mence here next week., it is said;
One feature which -the - com
pany's plant here will have la the
machinery for washing the straw
berries before they are put aray.
Every , berry is . to get a ' bath ' this
yearv. ., v. ; . :-. nj?!s .
. From all indications this' is to
be the biggest berry season in the
history of the firm. The rain that
bas fallen during the past week
has tended to benefit the Etter
bergs. the main grown berry of the
district. . ;
UPPER CLASSES GATHER
GRAY BELIZE IS SCEXE OF
AVILL."tlETTE MEETING
' Members of the junior and sen
ior classes of Willamette univers
ity met together last night at the
Gray Belle in the annual affair of
the year. Fully 100 students at
tended the meeting which was pre
sided over by Dr. Carl Gregg Do
ney, president of Willamette uni
versity, who acted as toastmaster.
Prof, and Mrs. Oustav Ebsen were
guests of honor.
The program presented by the
different members of the class car
ried out many unique ideas, with
the following form:
"Junior Week-End," by Joseph
Nunn, who was answered by Paul
Poling, senior, in "Ringin" the
Belle." Dwight Findley told all
about "Bon Ami." Gilbert Wrenn,
"Crowning the Queen," Jennelle
Vandevort, "Jack "In the Box."
while Ann Silver spoke on "Un
excelled Service.". Miss Margue
rite Bridgeman, junior class mem
ber, acted as hostess. An orches
tra furnished by Fred Arpke was
the feature of the program.
Saturday Specials
1 00 Hats Sold Up to $15.00 '
.While they last ... .. $3.95
Choice of the house for today. All millinery
'. y. and. wearing apparel
y ', 20. OFF.
115 K. Liberty Street
xc. ..... -
MEM'S BIBLE
CLASS
. 1
Bligh Theater. Sunday Morning, 9:45
J. J. EVANS, Teacher
Claude Stevenson will sing. Don't fail to be
there. The. service is worth while
FURNITURE - VALUES
A Special Showing In Bed Room Suites
Ivory Bed Room Suites--
Walnut Bed Room Suited ;
Odd Beds, and Dressers Both Finishes
Specially Priced Eb!r This Sale
Illustration of Values That Predominate
' ' " ' y v y y ' ' - " y y- - :- . - ... .
Three pieces in Ivory Enamel finish Bowfoot Bcd--;
4 - Large size dresser and chifforette
Selling in This Sale at $84.50
y ,m , Hundreds of other pieces are priced for this
sale at proportionately low prices.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO FURNISH YOUR
BEDROOM AT A GREAT SAVING
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