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-1 Llrs. WilHm fidvnird Lie": 2- nc 1 JcyTttr-cr) A MEMOHYflF SANTA BAttttAlU i A Yea, Santa Barbara is ?air; A suAny cljme Artd iswe'et to iouch, . For tainer itiea "gentler mien, . But as for Vne-anothfcr sc6ne. -. . The. present 5 "Take it, Isold it thine, ' ?t.i' But that pntf hour fcut from all ,: The years that are of yet filial, faff,- ? ; I pluQk it out, J nftme it mine, .-" And jwhistfe by the rest, .and laugh- ' ? iVseeit blown fcbout .as Qhaf j -v That hour befcnd i evpny .sheayes, . With tassell'd shocks gX golden. shine, That ojir, found ih scarlet Jeaves, Is xnine.T. . . V )- ''; 's& v'fi:-"':-:,:: ':. One hour arches Iike- bow v V Of -promise' .bent in ftany Jutes,;- ;., That tide nor time shall bid decline; , Or 'storm sr of all the years refuse. - loaqufc Aluler. ONE of the most brilliant wed dings that ever topic place in Salem vis that of, Sunday, Jane 28, when at half afterslx, at the First Methodist church, Miss ioy I, Turner-became the bride ot lit. William Edward Moses of Jeffer son. The doable ring ceremony, with ritual arranged of unusual lmpressiveness, was conducted by Rev. Putnam, paster of the Court Street Christian church, as sisted by Rev. Fred C. Taylor pas tor of the First Methodist xburch, who dellrered ' the benedictory prayer. Miss Turner Is 1 the only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Turner, one ot the old est families In Salens, iwhere Mr. iTurner, np to the time.of hla death was a prominent attorney. ' The church altar and choir loft I were completely trapsfqmed Into i; a bridal garden of pink and white clustered flowers glowing under tiers of pink candles..' The back ground was a semi-circle of. floral baskets -tilled: with -pink xUdTbll, - j i ,. i . it i u i ; bridesmaids, each in a gown ot ravtsbin; loveliness. Immediate ly After the bridesmaids came the matron-Qf-honor," .then the little ring-bearer, and then the HtUe dower girl, followed by the bride on the arm ot ierbrother,"' Mr. Rex A. Tntner of Seattle. ; She wore a lovely gown of heavy crepe black satin, paneled entirely down the front with an exquisite edging ot rpse point lace .embroidered to j the panel with crystal and, pearl .beads. The long court irain- three and onefourth . yards : in length- was lavishly embroidered with pearl and. crystal. A .flowing ell of bride's tulle : fell frpm a coronet' of lace -and orange blos- some the lull .length' of ,tbe train. which was .borne . by two small pages, Adair .Birtchet and Made- Hue Knowles, wearing white aatki I suits with jade greea-lined capes and gold buttons. v The delicate lace used in the bridal accessories is an Jieirtoom waica nas peen iu the Turner family for more than four generations. The bride car ried a .shower and .cushion bou quet , of deep pink butterfly roses which lay against a rich pillow oi satin and lac,e .wth-crystal-adorn- Smith;". CT5 .North Suitua'er street: The public Is cordially invited to call at the?e delightful grounds from S o'clock Friday afternoon till dark, and gaests will doubtless be present from both in town and out. The Ilomer Smith garden Is unusually -interest!? s at this time of year for Its profusion of mid summer anrnila.- The alem Car den club,, rorinauy known as me Salem Floral ocety la interested in . Increasing Its membership in ronjuctlon with sponsoring Nu merous garden affairs of general interest. . Dr. and Mrs. Crbver5 C. Belflit- ger are planning the trip over the Mount Hood loop for their holi day motor excursion. Mr. ,and Mrs. T. W. :- Sttfsloff entertained as their house guests late last week Mrs. Royal Sawtell and children, Richard and Emmy Lou of Los sAngeles, who. are on a motor trip through Oregon and Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul CTcke left yesterday. for a vacation at Brett enhush springs.. - Mr., and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, and Chauncey Bishop and sons, Chas ,Kay and Robert, are spending the week-end at Foley springs, on tne McKenaie, -- ;- - Prof, and Mrs. Florian Von Es- chen entertained ' as . their guest last week' their aunt, Mrs. Lucia J 1 Bartlett ot Long Beach.-Cal. Mrs. 1; . . -. - j. ... Ctt Crrpn Ctzit dart Kajam. laa capital of Orcca , . . -iriirOTji ii.iT lilii-i'j li -i jifLin irwri r (aieDl V ar- I r Lccal Rates For' V 7i On Xi- dix timaa Oaa aaeaU. daily mmd Dny r 8hb4t 3 enU pr wori t aim P a ti yr wars Suds? .20 mbU pt wr4 Ja pfdeT.ta wm tk war ihi e Urn rst. titmiimtt aaat m im aaaMMtiia laaa to- . ; Vmjti U tat tvM SS araU. ? WAXTED tO BUY rCRXlTVRE, roa 75. ' , A4TartiiBta (azept ?. V and '8itatlBt Waot4") will J " t&xem Var tb taTaptiM. tt ta1 adtiar M abarikr to .Tk BUUUMa will racaiva mirw tUamaata r ti ( U- aar r if at. T iaaara artMf claifiea Uoa ada iasid 4 Bator 1 9. m. V TEixpHoxa r -us I Money to Loait ''' Oa Bal Eattta -. ' T. K. FORD (Orar La4d k Baak Baak) Mr. and Mrs. William McGU- qhlrst. Sr., are entertaining as their house-guest their daughter, Mrs. William Page bpuglas (Isabel McGflchlrst) of San Francisco, who ha -been with the family for the past six! weeks.- Mr. Page Joined his wife on Friday night at fit it - JTEW BOOKS F Becelved This Week at .the- Atlas. Book Stationery X. The ' Cebree and thei Crown - - 4 .i . .-. - i . . . i if Kayo gmKh I Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson ; . . .... . Blanchf i ... -i-. - (-,. -; . ! - ; Twenty Year oft 1 Broadway . : . Cohan . . t! iwruciL is ll u Tf in ruriiauu. uticr ed ribbon forming" the shower; I Popular Salem- bride whose marriage was solemnized; in ajshe wiu continue her trip as far uiBk ssandraeuns. rmsolnhla and Her only ornament was a Hand- nnuiani nuuiaer.uaouinwj, uuc o, uc 1,110 i. v...v-6, .v...-s Shasta daisies, wlille the rails and snie inree-strana string 01 pearis. pillars were festooned and entwin-1 the gift of the groom. . r tgolng-away suit was ot beige .Jen- ed with roses and delicate foliage. 1 -Mrs. Rex A. l"urne.r of Seattle, l galine worn with a small hat to A, profusion - of - ferns ' were ; used. hs matron-of-hftnor,- w.are a ; lqrely j harmonixe td. givexreenery. The background creation ot gold georgette faahlon ,far the evefit.was arranged 'under fed with a low waistline, and. clrcu- th.e personal direction of Mrs. F. I lar overskirt with inserts and deep A; "Baker Jith the assistance of I yoke of side panels ox harmonising te Breithaupt flprlsts. A feature face. JJer slippers were, gold, and tthat was eUr 'tuUaw ,Kas .the 1 Jier .bouquet was 0f bridesmaid's plaqing of two diminutive maids, 1 roses caught; with a huge bow of -r-TJoeona and -Winona Putnam, j mauve and gold tipted ribbon.-. ust dainty cupids among the flow-f An artistic innovation .was in- ers l each tn er tajry-like costume troduced when the bridesmaids eto-i tne McGIlchrtst summer cottage at a,nd ach poising her silver arrow tered. each carrying a shepherd's Nv Beach.Tomorrow Mr." and v n a m . - I a v . . at ja. I m ae uuyresnB wicuiuaj uutu- u . roses, oine (ifinnininm irni 1.1. . . - 'M wltn a violin Solo. "Songs My J mauve sweet peas,, with1 maiden-l ; ,v.i. V. .-!-; J .uoiaar -4 augat me- i uvorax 1 , hair fern ..wa attached wit V 11vr ' i played by Miss Mildred Scott otlrlhdnn Mr. rharl.- tvMiiiftm ; Mr. and Mrs. Breyman ,Bqlse Mdnmbuth. Immediately follow- meyer (Blanche XJstonl of Seattle I Ie"-':Prtdy' ,or the,r e014?6 at ipg. JIrs...W, Carlton Smith, in and Mrs. nru wimw iinH I Seal Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Boise. takuve georgette with crystal em- Hatch), the first i bridesmaids, wore engaging modes in honeydew georgette, with bawdkerehief drap eries and hand-made flowers; Mrs. Ivan G. Martin and Mrs. - Clare fea.n, playing the .Bridal Chorus Vibbert, who followed In the pro Crpm .Lohengrin," with four vio- cession, were equally charming In ilas accompanlng, the orchestra- frocks of iade. rreen redrrette. tlon for the processional having j patterned with a Jong waist Jllnej watsoa of Pprtland-at Rhododen- wjen ODwinea irom Europe; .ins arid circular skirts, and worn with dros . ' j .vlplinists were Miss Mildred Scott Colonial corsages of French" flow- 1 ; " ' ; j"S ofj Monmouth, Harold Rupert, ers. . Each attendant wore a Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Farmer re Ponald-fiiegmund ahd Miss Mar- Gloria Swanso poke of tulle to domiciled, at the Hoover cottage garevgge. . uunng r tne ceremony match her sown. Little Barbara at Newport for the holiday week Mr. Churchill played "I Love You arneU of Independence, as flower end Mrs. Farmer plans to re pTruly,'' 14 soft- attains, closing girl, wore a befrllled taffeta frock Win at the rost throuehont the th 1 Mehdelssohn's t "Wedding ia jade green and carried a basket 1 week . . v 1 m ' The Messages and Papers of Woodrow Wilson; Politics . The Citizens' Business ... White 1 m belllshment and a mauve hat to harmonize, sang TOn. Fair, on. Sweet and Holy. Prof. Frank E. C&urchill presided at the pipe or- j who were accompanied hyIf. and Mrs. Roy S. Dillon, plan to remain I at the coast for several weeks. . , Dr. and Mrs. H. -JtJ. Ollnger and Mr. and Mrs.. E. GUlingham are the guests Jor Fourth of July week-end ot Mr. and Mrs. R. I A week-end ot Mrs. Prince Byrd at the Byrd cottage at Neskowln. Master Asahel Bush was host to 2 a group of young friends last night at the home of Miss Sally Bush on Mission street when' he entertained, at his -annual Fourth of July , party. A large group gathered tor the fire-works after dark.' , . ' : . ! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy and their "house-guests, W. C. Miller and son,' Henry, ot Cedar Rapids,' Iowa,; left this morning to spend the day at Neskowln.-'-They 'were accompanied by Mrs. W. Al Jones and children, Rosalie and Creigh ton, and Miss Mabel Creighton Mr, Miller atld his" son are enjoy ing their first trip to -the beach at thif time. Tomorrow, they; will continue , their western trip into California. . BITO&X TOTJ ZJCXTX -TOtm BOX , o CAB HA.YZ.IT. , InsuredPrpperly Paaa 161. Bk m Haadriek.' u. 8 Bak Bldf. . - -ZS-U "ATJTOSf OBELE9 ' WANTETJIJsleias S3 CASH TAID rOBTXLSS 4aaUl cold, plaAiaam aU 4iKtrW iaaralrr. Uoka SaaUta a Rfinrj Ce OtMf. MleAir. WASTXD PRIVATE 1COXET TQ (ana latu. v hTa savarai arpura.. tiaaa oa aaad, Kawtina tt Rob art a. TOIl BALE 87 LATE CABBAGE PLANTS FOR 8 ALE. 110 PiTiajon. . ,7JS 3-TOX CIXVEB HAT.. flS TOX. POWF.B BALEB VTS. ' FOB -8ALE. . PHOXB VICTROLA AND RECORDS. FINE eondiliea. 673. Box aara Btataa 'man. . . - , v 67jl0. LAXGE RANGES COHPLETB LINE , Peoplea Purnilara Slora. 211 S. Co ixiaL t - ' 7al FOR RALE OLD KKVSFAPERS. TO eaata a boadl. . Cireaiauaa SprtatBf : Oracaa tmwmi, 67Ui. FOB 8ALR USKD LUUBER. 14tk AND . Oak. Paoaa 162S-W. . a7ilr6 - WR WRECK 'RM ; ' Paris far .all eara. Wa H iat lata. 9t nr priaas aa trailara. BaJaaa Aata Wracktnc Oa tafia ft. , OarcA ,itat. PboaaS159.- laSU Beach next October.: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers and Mr, and Mrs. -Dan Fry, Jr., ''are among -the Salem folk ia the Nes kowln week-end colony. 4 Mrs.- William . Brown and Mrs. J GOOD' service fair frict. VED- at AVKHI DU(aM HWi HUB) I vra MM week in Portlands 8CHIELER AUTO WRECR1XO CO, via bF yoar aid ear. Hlcaett eaiJa priet jiajdioitrJJ1 :' One of the -most interesting of jthe invitational, recitals .was that of last Monday evening given ; by a group of twelve violin pupils of Dancla 1T ), v - r. JAfL A -11 warcn- as tne recessional. , - lof rose petals ' Little Pairk?! ,Ushrs for ,ihe eyenlng, each Murray 'of Eugene", in ruffled In' full dress suit, were Dr. Ches-1 honeydew, taffeta bore the two er . a. wowns, jar.. .ennein ? w. rings Jn the heart of a pink rose, voc&Brime or' tugene, rur. jaca four hundred tnesta in yipson and I Mr. Clare yfbbert. all vited to the; elaborate reception professor William Wallace dra- ai twna iuei irxieruuy urom- wmcn ronowed at the bride's home I ham a " 1 : Z 1 "Z Ff, - uaDU01 Btreet- Little The program of the evening u,"cu "' uj mo wui i fuiases xi e i en worxn .. ana Joan 1 rniina- Evans, each. In a frock of pink silk, j Melodje , . areeiea xne guests at the door. I : Antin MipV Alice Claxton in Dresden georgette 1 Ave-Marle . . . .... Bach-Gounod caarge ot me guest book, t cieo Seely ?hUe the bridal party recelred in I intermezzo1 from Cavallerla . oe arawng room .A profusion of Rusticana -. Mascagnl piaa sweev jeas made the xooms - - John Heltzel pwraeuve, enina a . screen..4f 1 Elegle . ....... .... . . Massanett paims tae orchestra : played . t , Marie Frame ttur? 8 evening, tne mu- Berceuse Slav ; . . . i : Neruda aicians oeuig pupils of.Mlsa. Tur-1 ; l Virginia Wilson "f. .n1 01 ,nwe and beau- sixth Air Varie mm gins were on display across the entire north .wing of the library- During the , evening each guest was presented with a small white brocaded , box bearing the tnAHASffMlaa. 4L. m. f M I .aa ui iM oriBB ana groom Serenade . .,. . .. .i D'rdla irnimtag waai' eake. ; i: Alexander Borvic 4 2"' mra Vller na Miss Serenade punch bowl, which was arranged Canzonetta . . . . . . d'Ambroslo pn the veranda. . , , , t Mildred brt. . . . i- ' Assisting in the living rooms Serenade Melancholiuue. .: K : 7 were Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown. ...... Tschalkowsky Mrs. B. J. Miles and Mrs. P. a, , : .. Helen Ran ' Baker. r ' ' , .'. " Ea7co SiEi Hbbiery For correct tyletor honest durabil- ity-or 5erfeot f it--Kayser 'Silk Hos iery hs won an undisputed reputation among women of good taste. - - .'. . . .vDanclr ! Albert Garrett ' 1. : Madrigale ...... . , Slmonetti .. -Christine Song telle rr. Souvenir-. ,-, . ,. D'rdle , Marcus Yates " Moszkowsky I- MarvcVlJtf.ipe, Slipper Heel Pure Dye -Sills H05? r Colors are Toreador, : Sunset, herV'N ti tl e, Camel, Beaver, Biege, "Pqne, Taime, Grey. Silver, Tiite, E:ack.cThey have the fncrcerized top?, heel3,and iocs, insuring double service, ; ;' a , a , ' -M' M ."Mr J. The Uaryel stripe is a series of little kjjotted.open-; work locr3 arpesring directly bclcrw the knee. This Etnpe prevents runs or garter tears. -- 4.: i . .V. ' ' - .- . : . s-S r'5 am) ro" - . . - , a , i no ommf room Vll C6m et ' Mr. and Mm TTarl Tloi-Va .1- decorated in pink and bluer Ocean I company with Mr. and Irs. Rus spray, pink roses and blue delphln-1 sell Fields of Corvallis. are ipend- um ruled Innumeraoie baskeU Irie the week-end in MarshfleM In tnroughout. Pink and blue can- attendance at the Sigma Chi'pic dles were used' on the table, in rile . The trip into the Cobs ;Bay peaming crystal .holders, where country Is being made by motor, an elaborate ' three-tier ' weddln - i care with a pink, ornamental ic- ; ' An interesting musical ent of lng, was the feature." The 'lirTde the day will ,take place at i ll cut, tne rirst slice off the cake. o'clock this morning at the First Fluffy bows of pink and blue tulle ICpa rregatlonal ' ehurch:' when i; the were usea at tne corners of the I Immanuel Male O iartetti - and table. Presiding at the urns and j fjarophone club will appear in con cutting rices during the ' evening j cert. The jurogram . consists of were airs. a. m. smltn. Mrs. E. M. wholly delightful corabinaflon of LAFore.i Mrs, Ira .Foil's. Mrs. I onartetta. trloa. n. and iminm fleury worxn, Mrs. C. P. Bishon. I both vocal and Instrumental. a. ACKerman and Mrs. F. ! J, Sbafer.:v The girls asslstlnr. In irocjts orpmg ana blue, were: Fern1 Tweedie. WIlm rnn.i.An W, T " a x XO V a 1 Jrace Carter. Marian Fluke and Gertrude Redback. V -W ' i'The bride, who Ixasllojig Jjeen prominent In Salem musical , cir cles. Is not only a graduate of Wl? ijiroettB .university, 4ut also took post graduate work. at the New England conservatory of Music in Boston. Last .summer .she took "pecialmusical training In New York city.:1 The' groom is a gradu ate? of the BlcKjinsburg state nor r !. school" at" iBJpomsburg, ra. r - i is a: former student -;at jtha I University of Oregon. During the .'cmoy ?Tr Moses .was atteadI If: his bn.;hef, Mr. David R. L'cses of Jelfersrn; aj Vest man.: f and ITrs. i'pscs left'Frf:"fy f a ta-day-Lo5icj;ciooa trip into pritSsh CciunMa, ilrs. Hoses . Senator Charley L: McNarywas the honor guest at the ten . coyer "stag dinner .party.-of Thursday night at which TDr. J.'Shelley Saur maa iwaa, the host. !..:.- ; '. Covers were arranged at seven o'clock for: Senator Charles L. McNary, the honor guest, David W. Eyre, "T; A. Livesley, Dr. T. C. Smiths 3r Judge John L. Rand, J. -j. Roberts, Louis Lachmund. John McN'ary, Frederick Lamport, and theost. Dr. "JJ 'Shelley Saur rhan. . . Mf. and Mrs. Donald AYoung are pnding the week-end J$ Portland asWaests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kiiatrhan. ' ' " t . t I '.' ' j Mrs.ai. B. Thlelsen, Mis Ell . Thielsen," jt Hus Thlelsen, and Mr." , aai .-JTra:; ax- Sanlard-and-son "Miller, are, -ou5 2-5-cct3 tor ' t-o Mrs. Ceorge F. -Rodgers and Miss Margaret ' Rodgers leave on Tuesday for a few weeks', trip into Washington and .Canada. In Toppenish Mrs. Rodgers and diuglter will be guests at the F. A.,:Wiggins' home. ' V - Mr. and. Mrs. Orris Fry accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Hub bard of Corvallis are spending the holiday week-end at Neskowln Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves will spend the' week-end at their sum mer home, Steevescote, at Seaside Their house-guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morse tot : Vancouver, Wash., and Professor and Mrs. Ernest R., Morse of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Max Buren. Miss Maxlne Buran, and Peery. Buren are spend the Fourth on the upper McKenzie. The sunbonnet campaign In the Methodist Episcopal church closed with the delightful social tea ot Tuesday afternoon at which num bers of the board, entertained, honoring the workers In the pro ject. , According to the .gratify ing, re port made by Mrs. K. H. Vandevort, general chairman, the campaign netted a total .ot prac tical 13,000 to be exact, $2889.- 31. The living rooms of the Old people's home, where this attrac tive affair of the week was held. were beautifully decorated with ocean spray and roses, Mrs.- w. T.-Rlgdon and Mrs. Ray Farmer having been In charge. Pleasing huslcal numbers were given dur ing the afternoon by Miss Gladys Mclntyre and .by .Miss .Gladys Beckley. ...The three members .of th. formal sunbonnet committee, Mrs. -H,, H, Vandevort, Mrs. Don ald .Wayne Riddle, and Mrs. F. W. Selee, were presented by Mrs. N. C. Parounagian. - ; . ' Three tea table, each charming la Its appointments, were arranged ia .the dining . room,'Mrs. O. E. Price presided at the table rep resenting the First Methodist church with Mrs. Cecil ..Haw ley. Mrs, Grant Day, and Mrs.- J. D. Foley assisting. At v the ' Jason Lee table, Mrs. Effle Wright Dan- lap was the .hostess, ..and at the Leslie, 'Methodist church table. Mrs. A. .Ct; JJohrnstedt. - . ' ; ?The hoitess-group if the after noon included the following mat rons: . ; - Dr. and Mrs. Ross Wimer and family, of depdletoa are spending the week-end holiday;, with Mr. Wimer's parents, Mr. and:Mrs. R. E. Wimer of East Center street. . Dr. and ' Mrs. W. H. Lytle are entertaining as their guests over the week-end, Mr.-and Mrs. Claude E. Nelson of Portland. The Misses Eltie and Eftie Boussum of Battle Creek. Mich., have been visiting Miss Henrietta Walker at' 860 Thompson avenue during last week and at her ranch near Gervals. They Tell in love with the Oregon climate, scenery. and particularly the hospitality of the people. ... They started on their return trip this morning and will. stop at Seattle, Lake Louise, Canada,' and other; points, on their return home. When Miss Walker taught in the rural schools of Michigan, the Misses Boussum attended the school where she .taught. These young people picnicked with the W. R. Palmer family at Wheatland Ferry the Fourth. aral raoairtac aiwcorjfa.ttra. StUiar 'anJ fiootk CoataiareiaL fkaaa 64. ' Sm36tt a AUTO-TOPS gu ra yoa top akd txrsr wobjc u. 4. Mali aat 109 m raisa -oaos. RMr flra nartTirBt. . -ltt SELL CS TOrjR USZD FURJOTXTI - . li. r4 -Totbt Co. Csa4 -Cocs; " Iapi. Oppoaita aaart Vaaaa., llmZixi. -Trespass ISotices ?.y .: For SaUe . ' Trarpatt Kotle. sua list fees aa. prlataA mm nd 10 mmmmm aa br ia tha vTdt. "Naaca 1 Hby Oi. Tt Trpaittiis la Ttrtetty Toilll ' 4m On Thaaa fTfwiHas Cwlw FasaHT . it rroaaeBtKMu".. J?rW ISa im! or.l : for a&o. -tutaaM -vo, 9- ra.-- aVaaa, : lav ro pALX aecLAJirrD auto pirt ; Cor aU can. Saraa Wf U BO'S. r? . wmiiM. tran. ilifm AW ?rat. - I&t Bosm. iti Ctnur. Pkaaa S9S. RECEIPT BOOKS StZS "a BT tVa" 10 lormi is book. 15 casta mmr ioak r twm tor eaata, ftataa-. aa aira. IIS EoaU CaauMreUl flt ' ttalwa. S7n5t fOa HIGH GRADE WHITB leshora a; aa ahatlama pvmy, K, C. Maania. Caeaawa. 0eo. . 89jlO HELP WAXTED--5Iale " 11 FIRST CLASS popia. JUIRTICAM .- Isanti . . " HJ2tl ' HELP .WANTED Fdaale -13 EARS MONEY SPARE TIME HOME addreaaiair. Snail in r aaaaie ctrrolara. Nrw . Vark Ppbluher. lpt. F. 1369 Broad jrajr. Saw Yaik , City. . -s . 13jS LADIES .PLEASANT fiEWIKG AT bone. ..oa .war aiacbine. mttTjiking ' larnisIeL' llrtieit Trir. Writo' for )artieaUra. Homa 8rwlac Sjratov, 11 Fifth AagjX. Y. C. : 133 v i SALESMEN : GUARANTEED PURE Wool fit-to-Btaaura 50 clothea Z3.sa. l.mrrait eomaaiaaiona arrr tfra4. Wl delirrr and eollrct. -Drpt;;J-5-i Craaa- FLOOR 8UKTACISO 5EW OR -OLI- Call 1281-w. eor2. wuaoa. ana 'Sroa. 115S Oak St. liT GBANaMA T.1AYBEE DIES WELL-ltS-OW-iC SALEM RESI DEXT 18 CALLED BY DEATH ' Jane Trussler waa born In Ene lend November 25. 1832 and. died In $alem July 3, 1925. at the age of 92 years, 7 months and 8 days At the age of 22 Grandma May- bee came with fcer parents to Am erica, and 3 years later she was married to William C. Maybee at Eller jr. New York. They ; moved to Iowa In 1871. 'living there 16 years. Then they returned to. New loik Tor one year. Then moved to Nebraska ' where lier husband died In 1888. Thirty years ago she came to Lyons. 'Or.;' where she lived ,tiH 6 years ago wnen sue movea 10 sa lera, making her' home with her daughter, Mrs. B. M. WoOdworth at 7S0 South Nineteenth street where t she died. She leavea to mourn her loss three children John Maybee of .Onalaska, Wash. Mrs. B, M- ".Woodworth and Mrs F. Johnston.qf "aletn-. -,Oue son died two" years aro. Also she reaves .nine grandchildren and22 great grandchildren, and, a post of friends for (everybody loved Grand ma Maybec. For-many years .she has, beer faithful member of the .Methodist church. - ACEJTS SxixTED 17 FARM HORSES, BET -HARNESS, ONE Bilk ow. U k Kaoa, airfrouaat. - -.. . 89I10 YETERI5ARIAR DR. JPATTIRSON Fkoaa jlQiaw. u. a, za. , sw;u FRED -W. -LAKOK,; VETERIXARIAM : Owe 4M B- CoauMrawl. Faaaa 4Ra. jOtoaolSoS. . , JERSEYS SPLENDID (REGISTERED) roaac eava; haifara to freahea ti fall; roarling jhcif era.-Jo-ro"S -.balL Beat ilo4 Unea, aowa ta.IajTow .aooa. Phoaa F2. - ' 8)S WOOD XiJi SALE 43 JUDD SAWS WOOD. -PHONE St Sial 1S-INCH OL. FIR SECOND) GROWTH otk a aak, XaoM 18f . K. Dl Mar fiald. ' -AJILStl WANTJ3fimBymet 19 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT dirriaf sad taaa work, phono isrs. ' . ltaltf FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT STOREROOM ON tract. Inqairo -Hotol Argo. STATE 8U28tf PRrSTEQ CARDS. SIZE 1" BT 7 Wordiaf "For Kant," prtoo jo aoara ; oach. SUtaanaa BatUaos Otflaa, oa froaad floor. J.MMBaaaiaiaa- BEST GRADR -OF WOOD . 4 tL.anA IS.laaX ' Dry aUU 'woo. - Oroaa ..voai. . ' ' . Dry ooeoad rrowtk fir. Dry aad old llr. , ' -rry -ft. Mh, Biat.a ka oak. FRED E. WELLS. ' . pToaipt daliry. and raaKvsiVXi iHf. 980 Soatk Cbisrck. Pbona 1&4S.' 3afl4 1 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD J-KOMPT DELIVERIES ILLM1N FLEIj CO. FOR RENT -Aprtmets 23 LOST BOSTON BCLL. PHONE 73. FURNISHED APARTMEXT, TWO rooma. water and liitht nminea. tu ixiif--Tao. 8 ock aoath of Bosk's baak. , f 15 par oath- - - IXR RENT NEW APARTMENT AU Caragr. 416 xaiiom 6t. rawia uiiw. S.ICELY FCRNI8B:SU APARTMENT. . 23J10 rURN'ISHED APARTSCE1B. , tool rooms. 160 ima. u k. LARGE . XSjlO CLAN 3-ROOM jrLRN,I8UED APART- meat. B17 Alili. . . 1 TWO-ROOM U -AFTS. S1S.UQ V 1 1 II rasoJ20.00. 700 J. Ha. HIV 5-ROOM CXFURNISIIKD APARTMENT. Best ia wtTi . 311 Lourt. . . "iJja son RJCNT APARTMENTS 481 X. Cona- FOR RlXTIloiKne . S3 SITE CLOSE IN. PHONE 5A.VW. i - ; . " asjio BOARD AND ROOM. S2 K. COTTAnE. FURNISHED JIOCSEKEEPIXG "OR f kloepiaf room. 267 So. Cfcarck . 15j HOC8EKEEPIN0 OX SLEEPING t room. SOT 8..Caarelt. - ' 2ii24tf PRINTED CARDS. -BfZE n4 BT T" . VArdiSC ' iiooma ta Sant," priaa 1& eaata oack. fiiateastj JMiaiaeaa auica, : . - r-.. - I ....... t.. . , 1 IVH.V .WV.. ALTO mAKft TAKES lATR ! CENTRALlA, Wash.. July A.- An automobile . driven by .Geotc C Pratt of Seattle was crowded off the pavement near here today. Mrs. Pratt sustained a fracture skull that caused jber death ahor', ly afterwards In a local hospital. ' .. , a v i CAIXII IIARIIET3 ? a. a A MISCrXLA3G;OUS . Bl ; BALEX FCEL AND TRANSFER Maias oar apaiaity. - -Eqaippod lot atl ktada ci iaaJina. Pry waod aa coal alaya kaad a bt prleaa. Day pkiaa,'2a, and IS. Jtlftt pkAM 1404. Real rrico. T5i Trade StrMfc Salai. - ' Sli36 TXKT AND rOTJTfD , 63 ' LOST BLACK HANDBAG. BETWEEN Salem ' and ladpa4aa. rjaf pleaaa leaia 890 Oak Ealea. T ward. , ; i7 LOST WRIST ' WATCH. BETWEEX. Hartmaa'a jawelry atoro-aad btte- konso-, Restaarasi. Rtra ,to0tata- ma a.' " , 5 3 i 3 acaaaaaaaiaMMaBaaiaMHWM rXSONAIj 63 NOftICE-.lTTRACTIVE YOLNO LADY wana f25.eoo will vatry. Ctob. n- i 1052. Wichita. Kaaaaa. t-65ji LEAD'N'O CLCB LARGEST. MOST BE- Labia far lonvly poapta, aoandaBUal aa ' VrlPtioaa. fra ia plaia araied .oavelspo. -Thoviandi wealthy wrmber.' It ' eora o-rila. Kataaiiakd SO yaara, lira. MatUicwa. Bos , -Oaklaad. Itfer t tola. ; 55j5 MARRY -IF LOXELT JOIN. J'THE ; Succeaatal CotTMpoadaea CluV . Ka : Labia; Deaeriptiona free. Box i8. Oak laad. Calitonua- .,5J5" HIZE TRfATMEVT: roa APiJt-SDicixia faL"r ""Tt-Ia-V. onaar I oUdxiaa lxa Co, 1 '1 - - - raa infornaUo Tmt iXdmA. Orata 'tXOXZT !TO LOA2T 6T MONET TO LOAN ON C1TT TR9P . arty, altkar bnndng k a plaa ar ' pritato atoaoy. FaaA toaaa am -1 aaraaeo eoarpany.aaaaay U.SH witS eemaiaaioa ddd- Retok H, VfHTariy, Noa. aert a, Staarao-kiooro Bm3( 8a ' lata. - ... mJl .-Mrs. F. W. Selee, , Mrs. C. A Clark,5 Mrs. J. - A; BakerYoirs. F. 1 9 .tue J: Kunti. Mrs. A.;Day. Mri. W. :T Rigdou, Mrs.. Aw C Bohrnstedt. M.rs. B. JU; Steeves, Mrs.-H. Hi. Vandevort, vMrs.f-E. J; -SwaffonI, Mrs. A.. AUnderhalV Mrs. Ben ja rnln Blatchford, Mrs. M. B. Parou nagian and MrsB. E. Carrier.' v. A number of -ou-pf-town visitors were present for the occasion, , i t- . - j 1 Miss jilAbel Marcus, 'daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Marcos; has thosen WednesdayV July 8. athe date of brr marriage to Mr. Earl Cc?Iey.p V, J " . ; - - .. -,'- v4r-2 iU S:iVTnG8rdn;.t cVnbL.,wUl sponsor - its third garden Vat hEne"-H0a Friday. July 1 0, at the tome CI. lr.. and -.Jlrs, IlOJUCr -Luturlat, dUered ' Pricer aoted r fcotaU aae a pneaa ncturri .by faraaota. No auil ' . ; : , ORAIJf AXD HAT - . . 1 soft wWta- wheat 41.44 x aoit red wheat . " 1.4 1 Pata ' -. - 'ZXlLJ. - J-9 Chf at kay ., , imw.,... 1Jh Oat hy U 15. 10 Oal and- ltk kay .1.-. j.t :.J' i5.t ' J0UK KUTT0M JLXB REIT . IMm. lM2um Cwt. . 1.. li iua, aw--jri twt. T IS.?'. ums aao soo ewt. $is.m Lijht aowa, - , lOHo tow ....... a .' 4. 2eOtst puna ta s ' . r FqRNISHED ROO.M -WITH BATH FOR reotjomao. tstnrtiy aiiera noma Four-kloaka froaa CapitoL Pkoao Ii-J. . - -, . r .S5il7tf ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN HOME. three blocks Irvm atato koaao. All eoBTeaieaeea. . . Geatlasaa . preferred. ' Pleete ria refereacaa aad addre A. B care Btateamaa. -. .2ij5 tt FOR RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR rtadeate, witk ileepiar. porck priTiiesea. ETarytkias modera. . Reerncea are ra oiiirtd. Adtmt room, eara tHatoamaa. C 1 - ..i: , . ISiSStf FOR BEXT ndusea 27 - xjvn ar nra'c a I swir 1 wv aa ' i v pa ry v A .Thone ISJ-W. ' ' FOR -RF.NT. 3-ROOM - Bt'NOALOW, GARAGE, - block to boa. 1010 N. r. 20vk.St. HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE ,'qairo Hoel Ar: --- IN:- IN 10R RENT TJWELLTNO'AT lu:t i. - ittw; per .looalB. t.tl .at LU'.a- : haaiaaaa alliea. or Eetka Hfif , .drirka. - SlsiiU FEDERAL) FARM LOANS. SVk ear. F. L. Wood. 341 Et.Me Bt: - FEB Atal - - 5 FARM LOAN3 1 - - LoS 4iaia,loaay pareata, low UWracs, AO i-a ar "mi4iri. ' ' ' FKRlfi A if arstetJ '- - ' r crnixnss crrcr.xrMTjr.i ci WANT CASH OFFER ON BLOCK ON trackate. Cortier 5. rront aad Nor way 6t. - " ' KRTJERER, RoaJtor, " . . A I N- Cob I U. . ' ' ' . " SljS FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST PAT inir rvrat)raRta fa lova. To ahowii. i8e Child' BeekleL &40 8UU St : Sl-m. . . . . ifr" r.zAL rr;TAT3 A "pur Honia Dreaaed pork La Bib I .I'fff l"r H- . . . . , fcOR KENT . ,- T rnnt 'iod -ilaaUred koata la ri . Rml-tai "J fctovkj Iron atrial. car.' Fn.il ' trt a4 jtar-icJl.' 3U.i0 for .tnonlK. tiri-k and ljKrt, 1:3 o.-! f-Ti'l. Vmm I ; S - rOTTLTRT. . . Hy hnt Lijh keoa . firailer .,, '. ,,- ,., ,. . I-iaHa Lroilrta Pulieta 1 .' a I ..l'il2e 1 i lfi -CTo WATKl-r-31Irr!UnoT:s t3 '0M'0 , l it I. ', I"r""!w J :- .Ml. t i BRAND -F.W LIRQE ROOMS. HARD w4 ( laora, baanaeet and Tnf. . tt7.-.0. trnea. Back Jlaadricka. V. 8.'Bk. BMj. 4;:8tf TOR BALE MODERN TfOMK Of t . room. Cxc!leat oUoa. Lot 5 1. ,CW in. A-lresi lOSt Cko U.t r ikn i:3j.;, . TJ;!ylS irMMTI FTl -'LT LOTS TWO REAU- V. 8. Bk. EGGS, BGTTIX'BTTTI-AT 449 l;:s HT -PRICr9- T!D f , a i r-, "- .,'! rt, . ' ... Co-i Ls,t, 4 .4attit .. LOTS L'TS, LOTS . . T""'l I'aral atrivd. ,-Frv. .w wt.e. For t'-..rk d'al Ij'-- - 7 5. t- rma. Kaal 1 1.1JL. M .Rhtot, ( 61 I V . t a