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:0EGQN STATESMAN, )?kEGON? ,S m..i !1 i i n if it Phone 1Q , 4 '"A group of Modern Writers, was hartsberger. -receptjjrflenna. charmlnat. .eutactalned. Tuesday evening at the home of Perry Rej gelman. Following a six-: o'clock pUnlo , supper, .. an . oat of doors pcpgraifi rasr enjoyed. Adding to the pleasure of the evening 'was thw special -gnesti Drv Han .LeoB- n . . ' - . - " " t" I - i i - nr mm ars. ' ' . XII I I f "S7VYr --l III vv'rr-J i -"-. M MIX 1 hr4&HWJXU V... ! 115 N. Liberty, i Ni ' "i Presenting ' rf I 4J:.--'n:TllrV; III' I i t - .iliillinomr I ! I for the Woman ; I M . ' Alia . 1 1 I v , ! iacja gven mat .J j' ". tention through ' ll j 4 wM'ch we:hay. y j gained'our repii-' - tfry .'ejiUtledfJLgEIy :Cood Mrs. JVC; kelson 'follow- tatioa. NOW. -SHOWING who at tb.6 request pf the writers told, of . existing conditions in the Austrian irapitatl: Xhe, revival of Interest in -art aad musie and the existing conditions Id -th-. univer sities were' des'crJbejD'Leon-hartsberger,- in a most interesting fashion.; i;.,-'"1 The evening's- program- ' was opened b" Albert .3loy .who. read stdry Cook Watjder,' and "Ceruinty.'i- - Mrs Blabche M. Jones .delighted .her audience Vhkh she- w rote some time ago. 'Enchanted ,Field3,,;a"; poem," was followed- by another" '.poerai --'tin jrettere"d.,:.'fVead is$ Renska Swart-' Perry Ref gelman-"read a -poem which ' he' wrbCe. some time agio as a tribute 'td-Hatel Hall? The pdeni which; Jie named "XJaged,? re ceived honorable mention when it was read before a -meeting of the Northwest Poefl-y ScSlety at Gales Grove nparForest Grove last Sun day. Mp. iteigelman'also read an other of hia jfoeins; "Life, "Mrs. V. G. Franklin spoke briefly on the prQceediog 6f, th0 . meeting of the Northwest poetry Society at For est. Grove: . C'J. Lisle .contributed two poems, "Rocky Mountains' and "Beach Pities 'Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith pre sided at the meeting. Additional guests Included. Mxfik Murray Rob erts nd Mr. apd Mrs. Lyman Mo Dimald. lh addition to' those con tributing numbers- the group was cojaposed of the follawingwriters: Mr. nd -Mrs j; M Clifford, F, S. Barton, J. C, Nelson, Mrs,'sReiJ:elr man,"Mrft prritafid ifr.; and "Mr, and JtfrsHollls. Hunjrngtoa sojourn at Neskowln. They will Join Mr. andJdrsy.T. B. .Kay who have been at the seashore fur some time.!' : ",' . !'"-"' : . i i' ' " . -t-'" - ,.- ' .- ; . i . r.t' ' ; Miss' Gertrude .Tucker has re turned f Smth6 UfaW ersity of Ore gon summer school session at Eu gene. .She" will leave the city shortly for Buena Visfa where she will be the guest of " her sister. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brophy were guests-" recently at the sum mer home or. Mr. -and Mrs. J. Mc Corkle at Neskowin. , ,i Miss Louise . Williamson is spending; the week In Medford as the guest cf . relatives and friends She plans to return this-week-end J r ' - :' . , .;" i Miss Prudence Goodhue of Port- kind was a guest recently of. Miss Emma Godfrey. - t Kenneth Pewer who has been spending the summer in -Chicago Ms attending, the summer session of the.. Rush Medical college In that city. He will return to Salem' this fall. Mr. and Mrs. William Ulnx and Mr. and Mrs. A- I. Hersikorn mo tored to Portland recently . where they were-guests of friends. - j ' ?" . I Prof. and. Mrs. G.,Ar Jenkins of Kellogg. Idaho, - and - Mrs.. -A. -' C. Rebman ot . Amberg,' Wisconsin, were guesta last week of Mr, and Mrs. Guy L: Rathbun. ' j :"- ' -.. ;.. . . ' ' "-Mr; arid; Mrs. X. C. Sample have returned from Seattle where they were the guests ot .Mr, and Mcs. Otis McKnight. . I' , ' ' '" " . . Mrs. T; G. ' Bllgh and grand daughter, -Margaret Ann, accom panied by Mrs.' Henry Lee and small daughter. Patsy,' and Miss Minnie Bohlsen; departed' yester day for Neskowin VdnderbiltH v.. "t V v. i V i 1 - -v, if; - - ' I : 4 X. Lodge Roster pbaterjiaIj order or EAGLES, mm 1st tad Sr4 W. O. W. 111L a, M. -WilMt. fWy. TU 1-H4-R. . UHIOH BOSTXR r TYPOGRAPHICAL .NO. 210 RECOVD Saturday, 3 . . M. P. Pilkiarlaa, ! Mt.. and. Mrs, Frederic Cameron Church, Jr., figures in the .most important society wedding of the summer, are seen on their honeymoon. Mrs. Church was Miss Muriel Vandrb)lt, daughter ef Mr.-and Irs. W. K. Vanderbilt " The -wedding--' todk place at Newport. '; v ' '. i. J ;. ; ' ' , . . - j -. Hampshire when last heard from.! They will be 1 On their return they will visit rela- domiciled in the Bllgh summer tives in Minnesota,Visconsin and home.- ' Michigan. They are. expected to - ; .. arrive in Salem the middle of Sep- k Dean and Mrs. George H. Alden tember. have f started home from their . . three months' motor trip-which Mrs. F. A. Elliott, chairman 'of has taken them Into Canada and the public health committee of the as j far as " Maine, according to Salem Woman's, club, called a word received here recently. Dean meeting of the committee early Jn and -Mrs Aldren hav bean visiting 1 the .week to outline plans for the relatives and friends along the At-1 rominsr vpar. Announrpmpnt nf left yesterday 1 for' a 'sevBraV; weeks' iantic seaboard and-were In New j activities for the year will be made after another meeting of the com mittee members. In the grpup are MOTHER Y Y 0 PART WOOL aM I 1. Z7 T Size 72x84 Beautiful Patterns, Splendid Weight v EORTHEBEACH .'. .15 OR THE AUTO OR A COUCH COVER OR A BATH ROBE These are seconds From a very fine mill. The defects you $$n Hardly notice. We bought them right, almost at Half If perfect they should sell for 5.00. nnce vA-.- :.:v-v. ;-v. yfJ Vv-tYOUR-CHOICER " ; : "r, ; v- ..if' v -'-V.-'ii'- t'-- 'M;.rf,'v-Vi".-;..- . J- - - ' 4: !-'. V":'0V-' -;'.V : . .-V- : r---l-m-Z-ti.; ' v-y-,. . w . w5,t a . f' ', ; ... rt)!. " - .- " : y 'H i X X x X x X - -X -, X X . X Y - x- - X X' " X X- - X . X'- 'X- "r'X Y -x- . x Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrsj E. E. Fisher, Mrs. G. R. Bon- nellj Mrs. A. L. Wallace and Mr Frederick Hill Thompson.' i - : . Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley. re turned recently from a delightful tw1 iroaVe m ff rvi Trln fr . IPrvltr Springs and C rater ; La ke i ,4W'i l! , Airs, inez . iay compnmenieu her: house guests, Mrs. J. E. Alli-i son and son Donald of Eugene, ana Miss Lois Bowman of Waggoner, Illinois, with a dinner at her. home one- evening last week; . .. Covers were. laid "for "Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Brown, Mrs. D. II. Craven, Miss Velma May," Ronald Craven, Mr.'.' and', Mrs. " Joseph Schindler, Mr. and 'irs; ; Everett Craven of . Portland,, "Mrk,' Agnes Jones, the honor guests, Mrs. J. E. Allison, Donald Allison and ..Miss Lois Bowman, and the hostess, Mrs. Inez May. . ' ! . , - ; . '.''.' ; Jllr. and Mrs, Ren- Forbes, Jr., lcf(,. .this morning--for Seaside where they will sojourn, for a week. , They will joined later by friends. - : ,. ': ' i Mrs. Allan Carson accompanied byjher mother, Mrs, J.AV. Hauiil tQri:."ot .Hoseburg, spent'- yesterday in .Portland. They ' returned' by motor last evening. . , ' . Dr. and Mrs.. George Sternberg and family returned Monday,.froni an outing spent at.Neakowln. r.;Jl.lsaViIrtne. Curtis, "whose jnar- riago to Stanley, Allen. will be an event of .tomorrow afternoon has been the inspiration for Several charming affairs during the 'past few weeks. The Misses Olga Gray.and Ethel Frazier eompllmented Miss Curtis one evening last week with a 'mis cellaneous shower wTiich was giv en at the former's home on Cap! tol street. Those . bidden to the affair were Mrs. Mark Skiff, Jr., of Portland, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry and,Miss Grace Holt. Mrft P. D. Quisenberry fll honor Miss Curtis today with a .1 o'clock luncheon at , her home; Covers will ; be placed' for -the Misses, Grace Hplt, , Olga Gray, Ethel Fratier. Mrs. B.en Forbes, Jr., the honor guest. Miss Curtiss; and the ; hostesses, , Airs. ; P. TJ. Dntienharrv . T- - " -,,Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gregg will have "as their house guests this Jr., the honor guest, Miss .Curtis, and the hostess,-Mrs.. P. D. Quis enberry. ; -- - i Attorney General and Mrs.. I.. II. Van Winkle, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. R. M. Pierce, depart ed' today for Breitenbush' Sprttjg where they will enjoy, a weed's !.-'-. ": -. ; Miss Eugenia and Miss Char- Cisco,, who are now enjoying a several days' sojourn in Portland as.'jthe guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff and Herbert, Jr., have returned. to their home after a ten days motor trip to Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. ...... , House guests of Mr. and Mrs O. J. Scbei for several days are Mr. and Mrsv W. F. Schacht of Burlington, Wash.. Mr. and Mrs Schacht have been attending the buyers', "week activities in Port laud.- , - The missionary society of the first Christian church will meet in- Marion square at '2: SO o'clock today. A special . program has been arranged for the outdoor meeting and mothers are asked to" bring their children. Nurses will be present, to take care of the children during the meeting'. '. Misa Myrtle pelker has return ed from a four-day visit in Ash land with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop mo tored to Neskowin the first' of the week and . returned last evening. side returned to their home Wed nesday. They will have as their house guest for the week-end Zulla Kerry of Portland. Mrs. F. W. Poor man wa charming ho.stess recently when she complimented several Wood- burn matrons with a one 'otlock luncheon in her home on Summer street. Those bidden to the affair were Mrs. Tracy Poorman, Mrs. Harold Austin. Mrs. Blaine McCord and Mrs. Keith Powell ot Woodburn and Mrs. Chester Cox. J. ' Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner.ar spending' the summer at their home on one of the islands in ruget sound. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Undbcck left yesterday for, a motor trip which will take them as far !as Crater Lake and Klamath Falls, .... The Women's Union of the First Congregational church will meet today at 3 o'clock a the primary Sunday school room. As this In an urgent meeting it is hoped t ha all members will attend. - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown re turned to the city from Seal Rocks last Tuesday where they have been spending' the Rummer. Ac companied by Ir. Richard Carl. wright Mr. and Mrs. Brown again departed for the seashore last eve ning. While at Seal Rocks .they are domiciled ' in their summer home. Mrs. George Rodgers a ceo m pan led by, Miss Margaret Rodgers and Mrs. Ada Strong motored to Port land Wednesday. They returned in tbe evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith and small daughter, Lora. Kate, de parted yesterday , for Newport where they will be the guests jof t at sua a si PtIUa.A ..r Bisraiar (ipt V.a- a.7 at galeae ib capiat W Orrr- Local Rates . For Classified Advertising. Iaily r Baoiay 3 e.ala pr ward .5 cnti pr word Ob. tlma Thrtm lira Sis iM S c.au Mr ward Oi month, daiSy aad -BaadaV 20 ecala par ward 1b rlv la .arm la a ra iiaa eaa tim. rat. advartiaasaaat Bait raa ta eoaaacatWa iaaa.a. No Ad. takaa tor bat tfcaa IS a.ata. Ada. raa Saadaj Oi'LT caarfaA at ui-ba rata. . Advrrtiaemcata . (axeapt Paraanala aad Sitaatioaa Waalad) will W. taJkam ar Uia WWpboaa U tha advartlaar ia a abaer4br aa paoa.. Tka Sutftaia . will rcala adrar tiaria.ala at aaf tiaaa af taa day aicat. Ta iaaara propar clataiXiea tioaa ada. tbauU ka la Wara 1 p. aa. . TILEPIIONK SS ar SSI FOR REXTApartaientJ S3 ATTRarTlVK 4 JUMiil 219 S. -14ta. APARTMKNT - XiaU KL-RXISHEU - 1335 Stata. S ROOM APARTMr.XT. 33al9 FOR REXT AT A STat I VT8 1 K. Caaa- BMroal. 33 U , APARTMENT lJK REXT 2 ROOMS aad kitrbBftt. 22.Su. 1 room aad karBartt. 13. C)aa ia. ASS Mar- " 2-lall " FOtt RENT Rooms .25 PLEASANT ROOM CLOSK IX. FHO SilSW. ' 8Sa UOCSr.KEKPIXQ OK blkipixo 267 H. 1'aarck. J5jl4t FOR RK-VT TO WILUAMETTK GIRL ruoia aaI baard ia Jtlcaaaet oootrr komo. . Traa.prtatia gaaraateM. fiaa. .Wtrv licata, ka pmilft. 24 vara MalMaaaa. ; tSaStf Money to Loan T. K. FORU - (Over Ladd ft Buak Baak) BEFORE TOO I.EAVK TOUB HOME OR CAR KAVK IT 4 Insured Properly Pbaaa 161. Back Zoadricka. C. 8. - Bawk-Bldr. - - -4-2S-U AUTOMOBILES PRIXTCD CARDS, 8IZK 14' wordiac. 'Kai t Kat.' casta aark. Slataamaa Baai graaad (Uor. . prW 16 T iaaaa aifica fJL :RN'HOMR, ' horn. 11 r ROOM FOR REXT IX MODERN 'HO MR, Um blocka lra atata kwa. 11 roaTratrnrea. O.atWaua pr.(arrad) 1'lraa. pti rafaraacaa aad 4draaa At B, ear. ElaUuaaa. 2Si2l 0a REXT ROOM SUITABLE TQ atnd.ala. witk .lvpaic parrh priTUacaa ErarTtaiar- ara.- RalaBana ra-rw ajairad. Addraaa roeai, car fiuuma. . ' Wt FOR KENT IIoiuc 27 IIOl-tsKH FOR RENT 10 Til $4S BF.CK K Jt HKXDRlCkS r. S. Bkj Bidf. S7a2tf IUCaE YOK REiT CLOSE IX. IX ; air Uoul Arfa. 27J2tl ' WE WRECK 'EM Parts for all aara. Wa-aall far laa. Of vwr pria aa trailer. Salam-Aata Mrockioc Co4 4QA S. Chare 8tret. Pboaa lis. laatl SCIIKELEK AITTO WRFCKIXO CO, will buy yaar old ear. Hixknat-raak pt-ie. aid. lOKS N. -rsarrial St. l13lf AUTO REPAIRIXQ - GENERAL REPAIRING. TIRES AND u. a-emrir. (aa aad ail. MED l.KRA I.MiEXOOOW OAKAGK. Vkoaa .S4. Millrr and S. 'ama-rcial hta. upevializa in rrcunditwamc Biotor. auto Tora SEE US TOR TOP AXD PAIXT WORE. O. J. Hall Aata-Top Paiat Baap. R-r fir. dfartaTit. -16tf 1IKLP WANTED 0 Mrs. C. K. Spaulding in her sum mer home. The members of. the Needlecrafti club were delightfully -entertained last Tuesday evening by Mrs.. J. J. Newmyer. at. Chemawa. , Honor guests. for the occasion Included' Commander J. J. Newmyer. - and Mr. J. W. La Bare and. additional guests were Mr. George Martin, Mr. F,.G. Stearns. Mr. L. C. Bror therton. Master Edgar Newmyer, Mrs.. . Lela German, .. Marjorit Mudge, and Mrs. Ben Elate is and daughter, Jeanaette. '"' i ! uiud members . present were I " HOP PICKERS WANTED ' Far twa of our . jarda, tha Mi torn a Raach Bear IndependeBra, 11T arra. and tba Cartn Kb-ic. Bear Talkat ata tioa, 90 arrea. L'aaal aceooamoda' tioaa furniahed.. Yard ia .xeellect ' akapa. Pickisr v!H beria aboat Sep tember 1M. Rariatar bow at Gort Watara cicar atora. r larbia 4t Cornoyer. Box 62, aer P.aaey'a avara j25tf IIOP PICKERS WAXTED FOB THE ' VTUIiaaa hop yard. 103 arrea. 4 Milea 1 weaa of Balem. Laaal aceomiaoda' tioaa t or nU Bed. Yard ia .leellent eoa ditwn. Picking; wilt atart aboat Sept. ' ltt. Reiiter at United Cirar Stars, or Lane Motley a. eoraer 1 la and C - Tel llri2 - - aJl , HELP WASTED Malo 1 1 wanted A' max for -light -work Addreta Box 4. car. Btateamaa. Ila6ti POR REXT T wa rood p4mUr4 kaaaa la arrtft Salem; 2 blacaa f roc. ttraat car. raa: trt aad rardea. fSO.OO Bar Bi.ata, Clrich aad Rub.Ka, 122 iia. Cm'V Pa. a. 1S.V4. TJ11 Wanted MiacYlUnrou U WOODRT. THE AUCTIOSEER BtTVfl aed fBrnitar far raa a. Paoaa HIGHEST ' PRICES ' PAID POM USEB ataaa. taola. f araitare. St(f'aUaa4 liaoda IpL, appoaita Mart aoaaa. . Sai22tf CASH' PAID TOR FALSE -TEETH daatal gwld. ptatlaafli aad diaeardad Jwelry. liaka SbmIub( aad Rafiaary Cau. Otaera, illehiaa. SSj27 WANTED PRIVATE MONET. FOB farm lota. - W'a haea aararat appUca ti.aa e fcaad. Hawkiaa. di RoberM loe.. 20S Oreroa BMr. S 5d 1 4tf FOR SALC 37 FOR SALE I PEDEGREED BO8T0X ball dor pap. 10 Bvoatht old. A.ahow doj with paper. Tel. 1S43-W. Raa. ?&. Office .75. J7a HAT FOR . 8 ALE VETCH AND , OAT, by the bale, toa ar ear load. Mark McCalliater. phona 61S-J. 27S GOOD VIOLIX TOR SALE. TEL. 3044-W. S7i22tf FOR SALE A CAR OF CLOVER HAT alao a ear of aata'aad vetch bay. J.' . A. Gardaer. Phono S1F11 37aT FOB SALE FIVE GOOD COWS FRESH thraa Bostba. New aeparator. and rream caaa. Ted Whitehead, Tora.r, Oreron. . 7al Mrs. J. W. La Bare. Mrs. George ilix" waited ah collector fob Martin. Mrs. M. C. Moyer. Mxsj Ii. Bechtel, Mrs. F. G. Stearns, Mri Ruth Dennlson and the hostess, Mrs. J. J. Neymyer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooper emtabluhed bntine.a. Moat derola en tire time, and prefer ana wha baa bad aoaia mercantile experi.aee. Addreea 1780 eara Statesman, giving fttll.par tirnlnrt. ll.fitf FOB SALE OLD KEWSPAPERS. TXB eeata a Handle. CirtaUtioa departmeat - Orefoa StataaiBBB. - STtt t WAXTED Employmrnt 19 They are returning, with a group and aon Rjcnard, of Victoria,! rj " uo8 uo ,,aTe C are regUtered at the -Hotel ueen in summer ramp mere. i rarjon FEATHERS RENOVATED. MRS. LOUIS - CVrrenka, S327 South Commercial. k - 19a7 miss - r.uzaDem ivy ana ner fully entertained mother, Mrs,.S,. Levy, who have! short sojourn. ceen enjoyjng-a sojourn at sea- sided in Salem. They have many friends Ifor garden flowtxg. basement In the city and are being delight-1 aigging and team work, phone isps. during their 19ml4tf WATKIXS PRODCCTS TERR1TOBT open for rnaUer 12.'U eara Statemaa. S7all They formerly re-1 Yot:xo woman. with girl wants ,! I kuacekaepiog at onc 21 cars Matea ' I I ' man. la SELL CS TOCR CSED FCRNrrCRER H. L. Stiff Farmitara Co. Cae4 U4i Dept. OpBoaita aoort. koaaa. S7m22t( " .. .. ..t IIIW m .. M ..j i .-bbji x ii uu' ltMM 1 1, i i mi t f lotte, Zelber will leave Hit. a. few 4 H K M ; ! Mrs. Edward Thielse'n and. sou of San Francisco, were ;the .nrrts for a -few days of. Mr. .and Mrs Henry .Thfelsen. They were ac companied from the south br TXr. .VVveV MMA t A V t H ad Mrs. Fred Myer of San Fran y y y 4 4 MatrorvSeeks Cavemak'Mate Who Vanished ' .. i 1 y ' .- ' . :. : ......... H . aw. , " j. .v. ,' . - ' . ' :-,,. n V - ' It- ... ..'-' : -. -1 I? V- ' ' '' iv. A V" : ?A I f - - . - tv - -'A "V.v.' : - V . v V . iA . v . . .'. ' . :; r 1 ' - - ' H ' . . ' - f - A, ' y .Mr.nd Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele will depart this week-end .for Sea side where they will, vacation! for a week. They will make the trip by motor. . . .11 : .--. . :. ;-' i Mrs. G. G. Brown and Mn. II. II. - Olinger. - complimented Mrs. Earle. Coulsen Flegel and Ixs. Louise Chapln of San Francisco with, a, one. o'clock luncheon at Hager Grove yesterday. Covers were placed for twenty. . ji ' ' . ' 5 1 Mr. and .Mrs..-E. L. Bakeware leaving this week-end for I Seal Rocks wlierethey will vacation for several weeks. , They.wlU.be domi ciled In their summer cottage. . : . .- ,i; - Mr. and Mrs. Edmond E. Fisher of TafL California, who have been FOR REXT 21 FOR. REXT STOREROOM ON atraet. laqnira Hotel rgw. STATE 21j2sU RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE'S- BT 60 raoeipt forma ia book. 1 eeata pa book or two for 2S cobbv fit. lea rn a a offiea, SIS Soatk Commarrial Si. P.lem. STfttf GARAGE XEAR Bl'RIN'ESS' SECTION Cement floor. $'.H. 1'bone 20o9-M. ' laa PRINTED CARDS. 8IZE 14 BT wwrding1 ' Tor Beat," wriea 10 eanu aaeh. Ftatetmam culswi Office, aa ground floor. FOR REST LOWER HALF OF LARGE resident- at Ju31 Htate, garagw, -j iarludinr water and irMv -i ..W1XME 1'ETTVJOIiX. Realtor. J Sept., $1.32; northern spring. August and Sept., $1.51; western red, August, $1.47: Sept., $1.46; BBH hard white. August, $1.55; Sept.. $1.55 Oats No. 2 white feed, August and Sept., $30; do tray, August and Sept, $30.. , TtarlAv Vn 9 lnrm 1 Kit- me Kwiia i aiary uumtr-i c. ttl Kit Corn No. August and Sept., in I amjamBmmmmBBBBmmi . .Tte , former 'Mrs. Constance " Gracie, -4 1 wealth j wklow of , Archibald Gracie, last- man save, wheri jthe Titanic sanV, has asked, police .to search for her husband, Uumberio Urbina, ;22, who dUappeared, after' a ' party in their hotel suite in i New York some weeks ago. She t: ' . clarxned to be' an altiche of Oie T Chflean: embassj. i-t iasbingtoa, was. in rcalit dishwasher. S.'je accuses ..lira of --cLckirj . and bestir j Lcr. - t- ' . - ford departed for their home the south Tuesday. , j. , - , - . .- -j; . A wedding of Interest to Salem friends is that ot Miss Dorothy Willson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. , Willson of Salem HeighU, and Harold Mclntire. son of Mr. and Mrs C..T Mclntire. Rv..H. F. IPemberton. officiated-at . the ceremony- which.- waa solemnized j pulletg, u , me parsonage - .01 me uesiiei 30c. .Meinoaist.tpiaqopai. cuurcii, last Monday morning. " " Both young . .people , are ' well known.. in-Saljm , where they at tended the local high school Mr. and Mrs. Mcintlxe wilt make their home In San Diego, California. , Mr. and, Mrsr Richardson of San.;Franctsc6, are visltlnc at the home or Mr. Richardson's par ents.' Mrand Mrs. W.Y. Rlcliard son. They" expect to return t3 the south about August 14.; ' .' tie. Millrun. standard, August, $29; Sept., $28. Ialry Exchange - - PORTLAND. . Aug. f, Butter. extras, . 50c; standards, 49Hc; prime firsts, 4Tc;, firsts, 45c . Eggs, extras, ,38c; firsts,. 56c 32c; current receipts Jm.il The morning .newspaper. Is -the market place of tba entire world. An advertisement' in It will bring you larger returns. - Dteams are idle or workable. SAIXLI MAIUIETS GRAUf No. 1 whiu N .. 1 red, racked it . .11.22 r 1.2 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Bt-nson are leaving today for an outing to be spent at'Beltenbush Spring on the McKenzle. They will.rjturn In several weeks. : ' H - : : -t.. .V.- . ; ' . ! . , FORK.- MUTTON Toj best tova .... 1 'mated koga 1 "P ateera Cowa , . . CulJa . AND BEEF .1S J . .00 -3.S0i;S.0O General' Marketx I . (.rala Fat area v f . PORTLAND, Aug.. 6.Wlieatt nara wnite. blue slfijn and Baart. August jind, . SeuULi$X.52:.. soft white. 'August and Sept., $1.52; western white. August an3:Sept..' $1.02; hard wicler, August and Sprint Ian. I a, 80 lba aad onder 4f H tie.vter - . VU ! Mt. j. Te7V ,J).-r. led real i , . , .11 : I ifM Wna .. " U . f mi FOUXTST 18elS .00 11 ruo.Kri . I n. I-t ""gM ' 1 ' rcos. E TITTER ATD B UTTXETAT luitwift - .49 e-ihfiy hulter Tetn -J"it'!rdi ., ' . per eat. ,. .! '.sa 12.15 .Trespass Notices For Sale Troapata KoUeea. tta 14 larkaa, priated aa good 10 oaaeo eaareaaa boar tag tha ward a. "Notteo Ia tlarohr 01w a That Tretpoaaiag ia Strictry FarWd dea Oa Tkeao Premieoa L'adar Feaalty of Proaoeatioa." Frira lit aack or for 2 So. Suutmaa Fma. Co, Salefa. Oreroa. (Tati FOR 8.IJG LlTeatock 89 TETERIS ARIAH DR. PATTERSO?. Pkoao 202S-W. Rt. 2, Box 29. . 22tf FHTD W. LANOE.' VETERIXARXAW . 0(fieo 4:o 8. CoamarciaL Pkoae 119a. Ree. yhone 16. 39mt9tl WOOD VOIl SALE 43 BEST GRADE OF'WOOD "- 4 ft. and IS lack. Iry mill Wood. Ureea mi'l wood. . Iry aeeoad irrowik fir. . Iny aad old fix. Itt 4 ft. a.h. maplo aad oak. FRKD . WCUS, ... Prompt delivery and. roaaeoablo wrVa. 280 Soatk Ckaraa. Pkoaa 142. dJmal H INCH OLD n 6 EOOJiD -GROWTH oak and ask. Fkaaa 19T2. M. D. Hay field. dlflSal GOOD COAL DRT WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES. HILLM A!f - FVEL CO.- ' TELEPHOXE l(s!. 4SJ?9tl POULTRY AND EGGS 45 IJCGHORX PCIXETH 1X)R SALE. Priced ta'aeu qntrk. Coma and aeo them. ' Pboao 8JF21. 4SalJ l'CRE BRED BARRED . IMJCK erela. Sl.50 each. 2 Gardea Road. J. S. MarakaU., Rt. . Km 10SE. 4.S ROCK COCK- ' milea eaet oa " Q NURSERY STOCK 49 FOR SALE CHEAP 27 ACRES Pi fia. land. ts milea froar Salem. Good aew onUdUart. ahoot halt ealtiTatad, balaaco patare. KaaUf water, aomo timber. Will 10 rw teraoa. -tifkt iH.nt m Crade. J. J. MaUia, ewa- er. Teleshoao 105F5., Salam. Or- Rt. T. 4I0 MISCEl-ANIX)Ua , . fll IL" b. SKAttROVE FCRSACK iXD . ahort matal ahop mored to 81.-!tll 8U JlaCtf BATTLE CKXEK SAXITARIUM Ueiho4 are aed ia tha healU laitl-tale- at 253 8. Cottare t.t S. IC Loraa. Pheaa 2214. lUa SALE at FCXI " TRANSFER CO- 7M Trada St Salom. - Lot as aaoto to .a wood, coal aad traaafer. MTiif aad aao ia. drara-o. Ia rkoooa 152 Nirtt pwe 1""" MTtf LOST AND FOUND Z3 LOST POLICE IKX PCP. S MOXTH9 old. Aanwrra to aame of K!f. V hno eaet. , Finder rail 27S K. Liberty, or telephone VS. Reward. 63aS LOST JPCRSE COXTAIMSO KET AND about t. betweea ot of fie aad '8. 21t." frat ot week.' I'.oder. reara to Ktateesaaa offico. Reward. S3a 2S REWARD la' offered far any laformatioa tl will lead . to-the reeavery of a ': horae, with ld f ae ichic r a . exit 1S0J lba, which dikr-.erd from tny Tviare mil. eot ol k--rT.. -) u dmr nirhi Aumitt 3. Xm. i.i-..t'--t t . f w f