The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 07, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    TUESD'aY rYORNTNGv JtTIA 7, l'cb.' -.
THE OnnGOJSTATZSlIA SKLLll, OllEGDN
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TW 6 ATTRACTIONS of un- j
usual merit stand in the off
ing, both to be sponsored by the
American Association jot "Culvers,
ity Women. The first, a lecture
by Clayton Hamilton, the eminent
dramatic critic and associate with
Prof. Brander Matthews at Colom
bia' university, will be at 11
o'clock A Saturday morning. Jnly
18, at the Oregon theater. No ad
mission will be charged." Mr.
Hamilton, who for periods of vary
ing length has been dramatic
I critic for The Forum, The Book,
man, Everybody's -Magazine: , and
The Vogue, wiir, deliver ? an ad
dress In connection with the wide
ly acclaimed-; Sheridan Festival,
which ' la signalized by ; a revival
of "The Rivals," with a brilliant
cast headed by Mrs,4 FIske. The
Sheridan revival is undertaken, in
commemoration of the 150th anni
versary of the original production
of 'The Rivals." by.; Richard
: Brlnsley Sheridan,
And It is the presentation In
t Salem of this brilliant - old play
under; a most astonishing cast of
players that is the second of the
promised; attraction "TThe; Riv-
alB" a. play in- three acts,, f eatur-
ing such players AAjdrs. Fiske.
Chaancey Olcott, Thomas A. Wise
James - T. Powers, Lola Fisher,
Lotus Robb, Marie Carroll, Ken
neth ThomsoniiFr,edsEriCH,CeraId
Rogers, , peorge -Tawde and. , Her-
bertj- Belmoret,wiU , be ! presented
on 'Saturday, July 2 &V at the Grand
theater. i,.;H , , , .'vt
The better rums .committee-of
the lAmerican Association of Uni
versity .Women are- making ,the
necessary, , communications . '..with
the . management. r
t; Mcan-dr Mrs. .IL T-Lore 'enter
tained : as jthetr ; guests tver, tie
Fourth Mc,Md Mr.iG. Eld-
ridge. Miss Charlotte Eldridge and
Missyfrginla S;boalfield,f. all- of
Portland, and JMiss Alice Peterson
of iMoscowi .Idaho. Mr. and Mrs
Love and Jthelr . daughter;, lilss Iva
Clare Love, " and. their ; guests mo
tored to Elkhorn for the holidays
, ; Miss -Frances weisseris expect
ed home tbday" from' her vacation
in MedfordV t ; - ,
r '.
STOP THAT
ITCH
Caused by Moth or
. Ivy Poisoning and
Sunburn
C "aaaa"' fa Ss
TCDAY
St. Paul's guild.- Mrs.: Russell
Catlln, ISth and Chemeketa street,
hostess. 2 iZ& o'clock;-' -- .
' ' - Wednesday , ; ' -
Young Married People's club of
the First Presbyterian church.
Hager's grove, 6 o'clock
, . ' Fridar-
First Congregational church
missionary meeting and' picnic.
Mrs; E-Ai fillet; hostess; -
Missionary society.'. First Pres
byterian church: Mrs: C. P. Bish
op, host esa; ' .
i t - - . V -i -
:r 7: '
3. St. Paul's guild of the Episco
pal church will. ..meet .ats 2;30
o'clock, this afternoon at. the home
of Mrs.; Russell Catlin," 13th and
Chemeketa streets. , ,
i
by ,Dr. Donald Jessup, ' She- - Is
doing ?nlcely. 1 - .
. ..
Mn and .Mrs: : Otto J. Wilson
and ' family spent ' the Fourth v of
July week-end at Newpwt '
Mri Frank W. Durbin and Mra:
Clara Patterson were1 guests" last
week at Neskowin.
The First Presbyterian church
bulletin contaias the two follow
ing interesting announcements for
the wek; . ... ,
;Wednesday-6 p. m,. Young.
Married 'People's club ; picnic at
Hager's, . picnic grounds.- Bring.
covered dish and -rolls M r. Alfred
I Berg in charge of arrangements,
will bring-a goodly supply ot me-
:;0 -; v
ft 4 t :- ;, ... .. . x .v
Breakfast' '' v
Oatmeal with' Cream .Crisp Bacon
; CoffeeCake ; Corree '
Liuicheoii . , . ' --
Bird Egg Salad ' ':" ; ,
Cream Potatoes'; with Parsley
Raised Cake ; ; Raspberry-Punch
I V ' ..Dinner ' -
Roast Leg of Lamb, Mint Sauce
Boiled PoUtoes . Buttered Peas
' Raspberry Pie ' - . -Tea
or Coffee,Hot;or;Iced
spoon lemon ; juice, orio-half Ccnp
crushed ice. Fill with carbonated
water,
r . 4
Gypsy., Cream.
Will Give You
Quicli Relief,-,
An antiseptic lotion which has
had extensi ve use and given .the
most satisfactory results easi
ly applied. Try it as a relief for
Heat Rash.- Sunburn, .windburn
and Ivy or Oak poisoning.
Pcrry.Dras Store
115 South Commercial -
6alem, Oregon
Inna fmm tYi T9flf Vnitt - anA
rM: George XW. Hug and son; Pl.oduce company. - How to get
T ;i : VJ I there: Go out State street ,to
VMiiiorq,. x.ign, .vaave returneq ..irftr rnmnw'!- and turn, Sonth.
home- from- a-two weeksvacation At ab(;ut one jand 0ne.haif nli8
ai, Aiosier. Mrs. Hu.r;f nienamea tne ...Hager'8 Picnic-Gounds"
A." M. Chapman and Miss Dorothy and . g- . jry. Turn
JMtaUiSUO. , ... I tf A nAW IS na ,fAf, aivK mal
chine, and shortly arrive at ideal
v i. vfi
".J - ; .'U : - ;-...t.... - X-
- Green is cool looking "for sum'
mer wear land geneiallr beebm-
t- Mr. andrMrsvMark McCallister . WftBB1,iirfl:M' .wint iwfc This frock" is fashioned of
and children . Doris,, llen and f be 4 swimming .freoi4 poplin,, built - on slm
Marjori motored tQ ilhoit Frt- u a gpring board8. (Don't . fa line with; haf and' hose in
da v-nleht. On Saturday mornine I . - .1.. j-
v vnwAr rnA noininv kii 11 ja vimii iiiau-uiiiit aiiaur.
a,va3Ca vuo viuud o q -
crowd expected.
day night
the were joined by Reverend and
Mrs." Chafles E". Ward and sons,
Charles. J t William and Donald,
the group celebrating Independ
ence ; i day together, -
h The following iiem ' from the
Friday Woman Missionary. so-. i.-,; ialt
iciexy wm enwninea ai iub uomo i v t, owh
of Mrs. C. P. Bishop. 765 Court m" J" ."tiT 7f
street. Joint hostesses with Mrs. ""rA " ' - oil
Bishop are MnC:D. A. Hodge and o.hoP
Long Beach Telepam-wUl;be of He8terwlll conduct the devotion-
inieresc xo saiem irienus:
al service, Louise Benson Robert
son will sing and Judge Geo. M
Brown will address the society on
the subject "Our Country." Miss
T tit.. AMlAflpa I. AVafvvMAt
the ..committee, on, arrangemenU . . t' -v,,i f t.
will be equally interested in
Dhan Gopal, Mukerjl's otferingi
!Tfavel and Grow. Ignorant,. Mr.
MhkerJCwho lectured, in". Salem
last autumn is' now In Lausanne,
France. "The Spirit of Service."
Mrs. F. L. Purvine, 1351. Ju
nipeto avenue, has as guests Dr.
and Mrs. Emanuel Korthup . . of
McMinnville, Ore. Dr. . Northup
has been dean of mathematics in
the Baptist college there forthi """t ri;rftT,fl - vrv d with the rebuilding, of . the tele,
j ,.for this July meeting and. a. very ...... . . ,v
happy, helpful time is anticipated
TODAY'S RECIPES : , . .
Bird Egg Salad Mash, cottage
cheese 'and ' moisten with' well-sea
soned .French dressing. -t Mir with
finely chopped pecan meats,. Shape
Ilka small .bird eggs. . Dry ' ;ittle
parsley on -back j of stove or,, in
warming oven andrub, .between
tingtranntil very iftne. Sprinkle
tne utue eggs wun tne.parsiey; ar
range ' in -. nests of -heart -; lettuce
leaves. !. Garnish with radish, roses
and serve; with f tench -dressing.
.; y; f . ; ..'
: Radish Roars Wash radishes
carefully, f r With a sharp vegetable
knife- make five or six lengthwise
incisions through -'- the 'skin' and
i then peel back the skin to look
like' -flower petals. Cut' down
through' the center two or1 three
times and let stand In a. pan of Ice
water until the radishes open out
like' roses.1
Raised ! CakeOne pint bread
sponge", one and,. one half cups
sugar, ! one-half cup maple syrup.
iwo-anirus1 cup snortenlng, two
teaspoons soda", two tablespoons of
hot wateri two cups of sifted flour,
one ; cy p- raisins, . one teaspoon of
cinnamon, , one-naii teaspoon ot
cloves, nutmeg and allspice, one-
half teaspoon salt. .
Autspoerry .. , mnciwfiace t one
box: raspberries in a saucepan and
add: pne-half. cup Water, one and
one-half cups sugar., Bring to a
boil add cook slowly until the fruit
la soft.- Rub through a fine sieve
and add one-half cup Maraschino
cherries, cut into tiny bits, add
the liquid from the bottle of cher
ries.M To use place' one-half cup
or the! prepared raspberry syrup In
a tail, glass and add: One table-
SUGGESTIOX
Af ter cleaning squabs put shut
tle -simple bread -crumb-stuffing
into each squab;- tie-thin sces-of
bacon over the breast and roast 30
minutes; basting with butter from
the- bottom of .the pan. ; , Thicken
the juices In pan with flour, season
with salt and pepper, add a little
hot water .to, make, a-gravy, and
pour over squabs. Or. squabs may
tjMseven years. They, will .leave
the first of the week for New Or?
leans, sail ; for New YorkT and 're
turn, by the Northern route; in the
fail.
phone system in Portland after the
fire disaster in which' 15,000 tele-
Mr.cjronke is employed at' Brett
naupt's- Florist shop.
i Ahumber of out of town guests
were present for the occasion in
eluding Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Mer-
Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Robert
son - entertained as their dinner
. InhoTiM wre left' out of commit I of-Lyqns,'. Ore., Mr. and Mrs
sion. The article is very fully n-i """8 i AiDany, ana
lustrated.
- a . i' 1 .w1 "V- ghesU sn Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, ; - v ' tAm
n'st th -"i Irwin- Griffith, of Los Angeles; Charles J. Lisle has an Interest- d W1
homeaveKbeenl , Mr.; andMrs. Mrs. Griffith: who for teg sory called 'The lyerul; "J,
13 Aucn oi foriianai
Among a host of lovely gifts on
was a full set ot sUvef-ia
merlir made their homeln SalefaCi fln the J Issued Allen , Abra- woa
on nn ati
. tr;.s I miormrng manner on,.rne sua
Mf. and Mrs: CIarence-BTr arair"."1"1- . - ...."'- 1 r.i.l n, v.
ahtrtalnina- their house enest. I tide' on G.' Stanley. Hall. Philos-uo
je tneir nome n"atA " ,7: JJm Oronke by her companion em-
interesting trip east vp a?Ty.T has written In.aA 7 the st-ttf hn,. ,
- . , . hntATtTlnirIntll.r nn "Thn silk I Pyes-ai tne state bouse.
AJter4; July .15 Mr. and , Mrs
It
'J wt
lurence-, Fumne , ot i Pboenix,
ArizJ, who are now visiting in San
Jose isd will to ttovi .there .to
Oregon, returning In time for the
I opening of the schools at Phoenix,
where Mr. Purvine is machine Mteg LeaQ Schuerey,t Detroit, apher; Is illustrated with a draw
shopi instructor, Vr, U; i iMich. Miss Schueren and Mrs. inr.br: Murray, Wade as-is 'Mr,
-1Mf T, Byrd are cousins. ,-H Usle's story. ; Aside from the retf:
. 4. I uiar qepartmem jeaiures inere.is a
- Miss" kaxy Erickson 5 and ifiss Tivily written article 'on "ITnsuns
Hollis Vicka were among:-the Sal- Heroes,, by Donegan Wiggins.
em girls attending the YW. C. A. L" -,
summer conference at Seabeck. : J ; One ot .the .most 'attractive wad-
' 4 ' V; , ' '.' v t 1 dings of the holiday week-end -was
Mr. and' Mrs. Mason Bishop and j that at. which Miss Ethel Wykoff,
: butterscotch; SAUCE
Going to have ice , cream for
dessert? - Get ormake a plain
vanilla cream 'and serve it with
butterscotch sauce made as fol
lows: One cup i light . brown
sugar, two. thirds cup light corn
syrup, four tablespoons- butter,'
three-fourths cup; thiq: cream,
chopped nuts. Put the sugar
and the butter, in a"; saucepan
and let them . cook until the
'sugar is melted and weltblead
ed with the butter; add corn
syrup and cook until' a temper
ature of 1 31 degrees Fahren
heit is reached. Add cream.
Keep hot over water and Just
.before serving add the chopped.
nuts. ;Jt you prefer you xaay
put the nuts on as a final gar-nish-
after., the sauce is poured
aver the cream. ' "
ntrr BraUr (exerpt ifo
1 P1Uid
f 4r) at
O
V Six
f OMsntk, daily a4
ClsiHcJ'ArlTertijb:
On tin..
Tar 4iai
Six i
s S enta pt wvti.
5 tMlt wor4
S Mitl yr WW
8oar '
21 'U pt Wr
la r4r M r tk ar tKm
Umt .ralat litirtiMawt sut ra Ja
NDIWtUlt kllM
K 4 takra for la Ua 15 eata.
Ad ram 8udr ! arg4 M
e-tia rat.
1 -
iTertlienats (Me "Fr
i" tad. Situations Wnt4") riU
1Ukea arcr th UUpaoa it U
adrrtir la a nbteriaar to pkeaa.
Tka SUtaana will raeaiva adva
tlamata at aay. tlaaa -ai th day or.
Bight. Tan laaar preaar laifie
tiana 0a aaaaid a ifra T a. a.
TEIXtSftKB IS a
FOR REXT Apartment 23
TWO-EOOVED APTS. tlS.00 WITH
-farac 20.00 700 X. Biyk. . 3j9
5-ROOit UXFCRN'ISUE APABTMEXT.
Baat-ia eity. '311 Coart. S3jS
4-
rOS R.EXT -XP AT1 X5T8 t9t X. Cota-aaarciak--
tU
; FOR IXXT Dooms S3
KICK BOOH CLOSR IX. PHOXg SIJ-W.
BOARD AM BOQitV
62S .- COTTAGE.
- - - S3j
rCBXISHEDli HOrSEKEEPIXO" oa
aWfpiac room. 37 S. Caartrk. 85j9
HOU8EKKKPINO Oft BLIEPIXGf
roooia. 2o7 a.x uorea. zau
rClXISHED ROOf "BIGHT CPTOWX.
Hot and -Cold -water. tm kcat. 21S
N. Libarty- . Otar f- Darby'a DrB
Stora.- ; ' , . - MH.
Moiiey to Loan"
Oa Bal EttaU
T. K. FORJ '
(Orar Ladd Bmak BasJk)
BErOB .TOTJ LEAVE YOTTB BOX!
OS CAR HAVE IT
IrisuretTProperly;, .
Pkoaa 11. Baeka Baadrkka, U. 8.
Bamk Bid. ... 4--tf
PRIXTED tCAKPg. 811 "l T TV,"
wwrdiac. ."Boa- t Bt,' priaa . 1
aaaU aaea. fiutaaasa Baaiaaa ailiea
graoBA flaor. v- --
rTJBXI8HZI BOOM WITH BATHFOB
fatimaa. Strictly adrm baoia..
or blocAa tram CapitoL fbaaa 18M-J.
, - . - 5J17U
ROOM JOB REXT UC MODERX HOKE,
tar block tram atata ikoaaa. All '
eoavaaieneaa. UnUoui prcfama.
. FUaia fi-w rifrniir J '
- B4 ear Statanaaa; 13)281 "
FOB" BEXT ROOM SUITABLE FOR
stnaenttwHa aTeepfsrroKk privtlejta;"
r - ETarytkinr laadarav Baroa at ra
- .tiirL Addrtaa room, aara S'.atoamaa.
.3J . WH
AUTOMOBILES
1
, . , , WE 'WRECK 'EM . .
rparta tar U -ar.- Wa aH far laaa.-
n.i.M..nrlM.ai traSar. SalaBB Auto
be broiled byjfirst splittlngdown J wracAiar Oa- . 40a.4a. Cluwca sut.
v. v,ov 1 . v...tt.n. ik. I Pbob Si 5. - - ' laou
breasts and broiling for 15 min
utes and turning .often.' When
done season with salt and. pepper
and serve v on slices - ot well bat
tered 'toast.
SCHEELEB AUTO WRFCKIXO CO, will
bay roar old car. Hlskaat eaak arte
tid. loay yyQnmffUt lit 3tt
Silverton
OOOT' BEBTICE AIB'PBKJE, VED
- LIB- St : LEBEXGOOD OABAQE. Ga-
; arL rapalzias, aacorie,tlra. Miliar
. . m . , r . .
aaa anu. voaiBiarcia. iiiui y
i : -. : tmittt
AUTajXOPS
"' HEM WAKTElIala 11
I SILVERTON, .Ore." July : 6.-
(Speclal to The Statesman). Mr.
and Mrs. E. Banks ' OHVe ninrii' STEEr U8 POB TOP AXD PAIXT WOTiK.
T7" a n x . ,j n . i u.jj. nuijiir ma ran
i.wisauH suanQDen .Mrr iui;- itr fir dTaHt. s-ateif
ierea minor cults and bruises
when the -car In which they were
riding left ! the highway. The ac
cident occurred about' six o'clock
Saturday morning when' the party
was within1 a few miles Of New
port where they were- going from do tou waxt- to start wobkixo
and - ears mBify f ' Tb - wwta
mutolc, SEATOX' SALES. Box- 944,
ARCADE- STATION. Lea Anrelp.
CaHf. - 1 13JT
TOTl REXT Ilouseo) - 27
rOR BEXT TVC BOOM rUBXISHEO
koaa, $25. . ; .
8rB-roni -boaao.. 49.00.- "
I fioTea-room modera boaae, 50.00. Will
leaaa. ' ' -: . ,
GERTRUDE -J. K. PAGE".
. 491 K. CotUj.- - S7J7tf
MODERX rUBXISHEI SIX-BOOM COT
. tace.4SlS.16tb. " - 27i9
5-room: buxoalow roa
, JPboaa 78J-W.
BEXT.
- 37jS
FIRST CLASS
0F12.
DAIBTMAB laavir
llJ2tf
SALESMEN .'
15
SUverton. - The car' turned over
once but' came to a standstill,
against a stump. Although the
iop was wrecaea; ana tne carl
otherwise somewhat damaged it
came home under its own power.! housekeeping . by middle aged
LoOI mrM atilha Ma nf th.l -
road, dust and fog, and the fact
.WAXTE1 Employment , lfl
2204 car StteiBaa
19J7'
that (heir Via, ,l- ., .i. rUJUH BBKrAUSU ST.W UK
inai tney naa anven most of the r.n.itii.w wiwuj Rvk.
nignt were givetras causes of thel ardaoa. 1153 Oak at. , . 197
accident! Owing to the' heaw I r. t. wtvo .
I Sinaloa. Mexico, left Tuesday after
a;visit at the Purvine home. They
I will spend the summer in Wash
ington and Oregon and return to
reside In this .city. -
..? Pr. and Jlnt- Northup left ; July
17th Street.
j . ja
t miss matner utssenbach has re
turned to Salem after a two weeks
vacation at Agate Beach. She is
employed in Col. E. Hof er's of-
tlc.e.. . . . . '
hVJk-N.-V ' '-''
Mr. nd Mrs John Norwood en
tertained' at' their home: "The
July'9-IG1
i XnLL FEATURE
1 TheMiho ... :
j ' Band Days" 1
Dr. GcciYio-Fidlb
if jforNew Orleans where they
wilt spend severays in. sight Mri and Mrs. Clifford Elgin spent the, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Laorel' wtth a lovely lawn party
seeing" before leaving- for" - New tQ rouTth ot July at Cascadiat F.' S. .Wykoft, became the brlda ot on the afternoon of July 4th. The
Vork.r,They spent two week Mr 1 Gronke. the son oft Mrs. was 1n-horror of Mr. and
lung here; Mr. Laurence Purvine 1 . r(ll1ft T n.iiT and Mr, il. n.Mv. f u.ma tr.. Mrs. Wm. Norwood and famil of
is isi sen 1 ol Mr. and Mrs.: Purvine j "WiiUam Each returned Sunday wedding was Impressively solem- Washv Mrs. John Nor-
of Oak and. ,finter streets, Salem, Ljbt from a week's vacation at niied at 2:30 o'clock Sunday aft-woot' -wa S9i8ted 1 Mrs. Earl
ab b 4 - a aTfe m m b a ne dra A I 8 I w . v. . a " m .a
andl a graduate ot O.A.C
I Newport.
Mrs.. Vera ThoinasV'. 665. . Nort
r
1
!
I
prhonit at- -th rAidPTp- ass I . nKe ana Mrs. TeaencK
; ;; South Seventeenth street; in thel0000
Ifa- a -Iffia M V IrtiAWlAtlil I - A . a l.af. at 11 . 1,1 1 '
f, . . , . . . ... . a - - " " a vmwav w wa, a, a viatai a aa va
n a . B iaov, and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton, Mr. friends. Rev: R. .L. Putnam of
"w?,,v" rvg aBa Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Miss Way- fklated. nsfng: the - single ' ring"
.,. v,ura cle Hunter; Miss Grace Naden, and service.
Miss-Pauline Knowland spent thel ; An improvised altar of unusual
week end at Newport. .. t I beanty "Was " arranged for'thc
.-. ... I event. A large fern' with' trailing
Mr.-and. Mrs. T. O..GaU9way foliage -'was arranged5 tor the cen
and Mr. and.MrsLi. SGeer.spentltertof the background with the
the .week, end pn a motor trip to f lowers on; either .; side , carrying
Coos Bay. . .. .1. lout' a color, scheme "of -pink and
! , C.T .. 1 blue. On- the - left " and - on the
,Mlss Ethel Wykoff, whose mar-1 right of . the fern stood tall Ameri
riage was an event of sunaay at- can beauty baskeU filled : with
ternoon, was honored : with a blue larkspur, pink hollyhocks.
charmingly appointed pre-nuptial r4nt gladioli,-, "and.". long,t. trailing
traffic and -fog' which made driv
ing difficult there were several
other accidents along-; the , high
way, according to the report of
the party.
dircinc and taaxa wark. akoa 18FS,
iraitu
FOR RENT
FOR BEXT STOREROOM OX
atraeu- Iaqatra - Hotel Arfa.-
STATE
Hi28tt
HOUSE FOR REXT CLOSE IX. IX
aair Ilotal Art. 27j28U
TOB BEXT DWELLING AT 1052 Sf
Ibaw:. 30 par moatk. Call at SUtow
aiaa baaiaaaa) fftea, er Book J Ha
rtcka. . 278tt
' - 1 1 --TOR
JUST. . ..-
V-roota got plaaterd kl ' la' rtk
Saloea; 2 Vktcka. Croat -ttroot aar.'AYail
trooa aaA fardan.T 830.00 fr wtki
Clriek and,Bobrta. 123 . Coia't.'
V - WASTED ,TOJtEXT aC
AX EXPERIEXCED PARMER WAXTS
i 1 rent a ffoerat faraa or ' tAka caaa
. BCtncn-a a-faraa it itll.' Addrtaa
-F..C. Taylor, 635 But St, SoImi.
t-fQiTt. " -31J9
1 ?AX1T3 Jllscellasfeons S3
WOODRT THE AUCTTOXIEB BUT!
- aacd f oral tar for' ab. PkaM' 8L1,
, - - - . 84ti
EUQHEST PRICES PAID " TOR iXTSED
. ataTaa, too la. faraltara. - Stiff' Ua4
' 'woada Dapt, appoaiu eoart boa a.
CABH PAID TOB-FALSE TEETII-a
daatal (old. pJatiaxot ja4'' aiaeardad
I Jowalry. Haka Smaltiag ajad, Bofiaorj
fCov. Otaara. Mieklgaa. 85j7J
WAXTED TO BUT PURXITURB. Pbo
, V i ?
;A few friends were invited, to I pbinted cards. si2B ia? BT t"
the home ofMr. and Mrs. Earl J.
Adams, Thursday evening; of last!
week, to-attend a farewell party
given for Mr. and ' Mrs, . W. . F,
Perllch: Mr. Perllch .has been
associated with the Valley Market
company of Silverton' for. some
time . but has decided to make
change, although his further place
wrdinr " "Par Bast," priea 19 ataH
aaea. feUtoaaaaa saaiaaaa QUMh as
t gToaad floor.
iMiHaMBaBaaBaBBMaHBT
JX)R RENT5partnienta C3-
i , - j - - .,f. ...
TOR BEST XEW APABTMEXT AXD
garac-e. 414 Mario a St. Faon 118TW.-
. - 23J1
XICELT FUBXISHED- APABTMEXT.
50 Uaiaa.' - - ijie
WAXTED PRIVATE MOXET .TOE,
" taina toaaa.- W-kir arraral ntie
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FOR SALE
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watch dor. Phone til. . S7j8-
BLACKCAPS 4e. PICK. THEM.. TOUB-.
, melt. BiTvr road. t 8, Box 60. '
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LATE CABBAGE FLAXTS TOB SALE.
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Buy our Sea&on Tickets
j Now at Reduced Price
'; On. Sale A - .
Patton's Book Store, llartman's
Jewelry Store, Will's 'Music
House, Commercial Book Store
Miner's Store, Bishop". Cloth
ing House, Buster Brown Shoe
Store, Shafer Harness 'Store,
. Opera House Pharmacy.
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Iflf r--f Hit CUSP Uine' on "Wednesday at the Grayiferni A, potted fern stood on a
2 f- v 2;- . - .. i w-.w. :.w. r i lynci reucowi,ab 7zvu axuc, niiu
Pii: 3 cr Otnez Kecxal or tilon.f for tne nonor guest, ana a group paim completing the effect.
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E-TiCTtCS inOUM DOC DC expCTV. I h .rie"o jrom I The bride, cnarming in a iroct I
trit:4wtb. Tbeyiihould and can be I who were tne hostesses. lof,pale green - satin back crepe
rjtnenuy iuKjuu ey my non-aurga-1 In the group were: Miss .Ethel adorned with gold lace, carried An
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rV"'nr rrt.U Mis3. Marcelltp Caspellv Miss Eula- terfly roses and sweet Teas. - She
hxSRTRSSlSdSA U nfcat' Mlsa ElisabetirSchott- wasf.ttended. by. Miss. Marcella
ered years and had tried every kind oeier. Miss mtue Brown, ana c&spell. In Canton J ctepe of. the
lotcL landtWTfient tieadltandyotl 1 miss ineima Taumam- ' - - ; Isame shade of Ereenas the bride's
.wDewunratatiawhy .' '.; . - ; - I gown, as maid of honor, Miss
V , - iZXrrttr Mrt', Guy-I Rathbun is enter- Caspeil carried a shower of bride's
n nZTZi i tammr as ' Ber. nousa xnest; .Mrs. Tost- -with a ot of blue in her
,. ut.uouu.e,, oouauei carryinK out tne iqolu. in
l " ?.' t 'i; (the decorations. Tiny little Elsie
: A. particularily interesting Jssue 1 Kook wearink a. daintV . .ruffled
ot "ThelOregon Magasiae'i if that j froc1c.nd carrying I a basket ; Ot
ior juiy. Tap nrst article is blossoms, was flower girl. Mr
'Reminiscence by Alexander F. I r.rnnka was attended bv his broth-!
er. Mr. Otto Gronket as best man:
; The bride carried an exquisite
i handkerchief, of;, real" point- lafce ;
i-wnich ner motner maae-4U years
agO-.i'- ' - . - ;c'i.
U- Miss Doris Allen of Portland
Played the bridal chorus T'from
Lohengrin as the -wedding march.
Immediately following -:the .-cere
mony Mr.- Eugene Canning ot Al
bany sang ','AU for You." accon
panied by Mrs. Dwlght Mercer o'
Lyons. Ore:-"- --"-p-;-
f ; A reception , followed, ; after
which the you us.'; couple left by
motor- for points north. The
bribe's going away costums was ot
Coolidge gray with accessories to
tarra'jnfc'e." . ''"
i For -tl-.a "past' flto .years JMrs.
Crc"ke 1.33 rpi rmployod in the
err of the s.x.tur of elate, a
rf the t! -9 having been
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vJimt acts
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of business, has not been " decided! furxished - apartmexts:: labor
ueonl" The eveninr was snent lnl eool raotaa. 16 Cakm. S73-B. esjie
playing cards. Those present were cleax s-room turxished apXrt-
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Perllch. Mr.l wi.'gT m.ii. -
and- Mrs Russeli ScotU Mr. and KT9Lrnt -Mr. and Mrs. MrGee, ' Mr,
Mrs, jonn tiaer, Mr. and . and Mrt; Robert Duncaa, and Mr.
utto.Legara, Air. ana Mrs. . ""ry Mn Earl J: Adams.
carson, Mr.. ana Mrs. noya in-
Whooplsg cough has been prev
alent in Silverton for some time
I and - at present so many are at
flic ted that the- sickness . can- be
, regarded, as having. . reached . the
I proportions of an- epidemic. The
cohgn isonrmedi mainiy to-enij
dren: some-of whom. are affected
but .little.,. f A few cases -oL mumps
I have -' been.', reported during the
past month also
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T1CTBOLA AXD RECORD Sw. . riXE
aoBditioar $15. Box S4S car ' Sun.
LAXGE-' BAXOES COMPLETE" LIXE
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;.. Arthur T.ich, University of Michigan student, son of a wealthy
ranufacturer. is being held in $23.CG) I'aH Li .Battle Crec'J.Jlkb.,'
reused cf assaulting and beating Louise lirrlO, rollers ituuent. "
rUsZiz, vhrsr face ts' fractured in five . , ij y.o n jr.'-"
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Underdakl
and children,, Borghlld and IrTln,
motored to. Eugene -Friday, to at
tend the. wedding of a friend. Miss
i Nora Nelson! for whom little TJorg
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nita .actea aa iiower giri. x rom
Eugene ' the TJnderdahl . family
wqnt on to Newport,' spending the
.week-end there and returning ;to
Silverton Sunday. . - " "
What chance have., the wild
flowers with so. many wild persons
on our nlghways.
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Mall Order peptomlst .(adr.).
The Chlorinator ,1s. the. first sue-
. cesaf ul' chjorlne .gas machine, tor
general use .GiTes .tho same -gas
usea wun great success Dy prom
inent Washington officials. ;
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prica- rCrvra. D- laraaara. .
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daa Ob- Tba Pramlaoa UxKr Paaaliy.
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TO If SALE RTCLiAIM-T ACTO PARTS
tor aU aarv 50 to 80. Tor.,
bodie. trailer. Uika'i iaW WrocA
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80 racoipt form la book, U eaii'a r
back or two for It - ooata, Svaio
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rOR. BALE 100 HIGH ORADB .WHITE
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j.fall; rrarlme beifrra. )o ynaaf bull..
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