THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER .6,4023,
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MANZANITA, Ore., Sept 5.
Beautiful ' weather, - moonillght
nights and the right tides for eve
ning bathing, clam digging, beach
bonfires and all the other pleasur
es of beach life are characterizing
the last week, of the season. Some
few of the summer cottagers have
left; Manzanlta for their various
home already and , the majority
will leave by Labor day Although
there are some who will spend the
winter in their beach "homes. ;
; P. B. Van Nice, his two sons
Howard and Bob. their grand
mother Mrs. HaWley, and his
niece. Misa Bernice Van Nice left
for Portland Monday after a pleas
ant month spent in the Geijabeek
cottage.
Misses Johanna and Elizabeth
Geijsbeek left the latter part of
this week for a motor trip through
California. ," -v-.
Mr and Mrs.. Frank Golleher
and daughter Rhoda returned to
Portland this week after pleas
ant visit spent with Mr. and Mrs.
Rj; Jubitz In their recently com
pleted cottage. . .
Mr. August Rosen and son Er
nest spent the week-end with their
family in their .cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bissel and
three sons kit Portland and Mr.
and . Mrs. Lawrence - and Russel
Lawrence spent a week In the
Joanson cottage. .
Miss - 'Geraldine Van , Groos
house guest of the Geljsbeeks for
the summer motored to her home
in Forest -Grove with the Law.
Tenrb when they returned to Port
land. . '."
Miss Genevieve Rosen with Mrs.
Anderson who was the house
guest of the Rosensfolks some
time, returned to Portland, Mon
day :? ..--.-.,:. :. ,V:
At Wakanda Court for a week
arei;Mrs. Harry, Porter and chil
dren Harold. Lwrin and Gertrude
of -Canby, Ore. ; , , .
3Irs. . James Fleming and little
son: of Portland. Ore., are also
domicilied in Wakanda court un
til Labor day. ' i .:.:--.-
Mr. Stewart' Mcneen is with hla
family in Wakanda court for the
week. fv'.?;
Miss Melitta Klett with a large
party of friends has reserved Wa
kanda lodge for Labor day week
end, - ' . .
At the camp ground for the
week were Mr. and Mrs. Alec An
dertfon and daughter Rose of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Gray.
and"1 daughters Irma and Gladys
and Dorothy. ,: '
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land. are in their cottageOutan'
Inn" for two weeks.; ,
Mr. and Mrs. T, E. Hill of The
Dalles. Ore., are! in their cottage
for several weeks. ;
Mr. and Mrsf II. Husman and
family of Portland spend the week
In Cuddle Doon cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ci E. Gassett spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Williams, j r-t
Among the week end visitors to
Manzanlta were Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin Cummings, Halsey, Ore., Mrs.
Cora M. Barnellj Portland, C. H.
Porter, Portland and Marie V.
Jones, Corvallis, Oregon and Tub
and To'dor Benson. Silverton, Ore.
Miss Lea nore Everard of Port
land Is here to spend a week with
Karene Swennes.
Mrs. Tom Swennes and children
Karene,, Eliniore
and Gloria, plan
to spend the winter In their cot
tage. . '-i. - i .
, -W. J. Cederson. of Portland,
spent the week-end at his .cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 E. Smith, and
Mrs. M.K. Hughes are at his cot
tage for the week.-
.Mrs. L. E. Mosher and daugh
ter Lucile of Salem. Ore., axe the
bouse guests'of Mrs. L. E. Rogers
at Manzanlta inn for two weeks.
W. Clint King and Wm. Olson
of the Coast Power company, Til
lamook, were dinner guests at the
inn one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Deo. Loranger of
Calumet, Michigan, enjoyed the
hospitality of the Inn for several
days. 1 ; I .,'
C. Eamons and family, Portland
S. G. Sherwood, .Vernonia, and
Martha Galbreath,' Portland, were
week end eguests at the inn. .
B. O. Henkle is at the inn from
Portland for two-weeks. ;
Mrs. F, J. Baker has as her
house guest for" several weeks her
sister Mrs. E.' Stene, of Minnea
polls, Minn. t ; "
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and three
sons of Portland have the John
son cottage fori the Labor day
week-end. .,
Mr. Fred Fieldhouse tf Port
land is visiting bis father who is
one "of the year-round residents of
Manzanlta. .:
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Edwards of
the Oregon conservatory et music
who have been conducting a sum
mer music course at their summer
home Classic Ridge house,' pre
sented their summer pupils in an
informal recital one evening last
week Light t ref reshments com
pleted a pleasant : evening. Mr.
and . Mrs. Edwards with their
guest Miss Lorene Hurlburt of
Portland are returning to . port
land after Labor; day.
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AID TO SURGERY
Dr, Emmons Successful in
Caesarean Operation With
Local Anesthetic I
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That Salem physicians are keep
ing abreast of recent advance in
medical science was Indicated here
recently when Dr. Carl W. Em
mons, local specialist in obstetrics.
successfully performed at the Sa
lem hospital what la known in the
profession as a classical Caesarean
section under local anesthetic
?fraa"ce ,of de"ca.t,e tT
atlon nnder local anesthetic by a
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the east, war the first time that
It has. ever been performed here
and one of the first times that it
has been performed in the state.
Three'Tiurses from . the Marion
County Child Health Demonstra
tion watched the operation. j
Dr. Emmons is one of the many
medical specialists to locate here
recently. Ability, to perform the
operation nnder the newly devfsed
method of local . anesthetic will
mean the future saving' of manv
lives and babies during matern
ity, according to doctors Vho
watched the operation.
Modern medical practice has
made it possible that today a
mother and her baby hve a 'SO
per cent better chance of life when
under the care of. trained doctors
than ten years ago. according to
Dr. Emmons. Application of the
principles of surgical anticeptls to.
obstetrician ' operations and Im
proved methods of parental care
of the motherover a period of
months before the birth to prevent
complications are making vast
strides In protecting the lives of
mothers, he declares
GRAZING RIGHTS DISCUSSED
MEDFORD. Ore., Sept. 5.
Senators R. JT. Stanfield of Ore
gon, and Cameron of. Arizona, of
the senate publi elands committee
held a public hearing this after
noon, the testimony dealing large
ly with local views on grating
rights in the Crater Lake national
park and the proposed annexation
of Diamond Lake, as an adjunct
of the Crater Lake national park
t : Hop Market
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NEW YORK, Sept. 5. Hops ir
regular; state 1923, 4040c
1924. 3035c; Pacific coast 1925
2730c; 1924, 2426c.
12-kch; 55 c
10-inch 35c
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IE APPLES E5IEII
Cart You Figure Out That
They Ate Several Car
Loads of Apples? I
How many apples did Adam and
Eve eat? !
Some say Eve 8 and Adam 2
a total of 10: only." -Now we fig
ure the thing out far differently.
Eve S and Adam 8 also total 16.
and yet the abore figures are en
tirely wrong. If Eve 8 and Adam
82. certainly the total will be 90.
Scientific men. however, on the
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diluvians were a race of giants.
reason something like this: Eve
81 and Adam 82 total, 163.;
Wrong again: what could; be
clearer than if Eve 81 and Adam
812; the total was 893.- If Eve
811st and Adam 812 would not
the tetal be 1.623? i
We believe the following to be
fair solution: Eve 814 Adam.
Adam 8124 Eve, total 8938.
Still another calculation if I as
follows: If Eve 814 Adam, Adam
We thing this, however, not a suf-
admit that Eve 814 Adam, Adam
if he 8181242 keep Eve company
total 8.182.046. j
All wrong. Eve. when she
81812 many and probably she felt
sorry for it, but her companion in
order to relieve her grief, XI 2.
Therefore when Adam 81814240fy
Eve's depressed spirits. Hence,
both ate 81,806,864 apples. ;
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Dairy Exchange
PORTLAND. Sept. 5. Butter
extras 50; standard 49; prime
firsts 47; firsts 45 Vic;
Eggs, extras 42c; firsts 39c;
pullets 37c; current receipts
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i
wood -erroppKRs wasted tt.7.i
per cord. Call YMCA. 1U
LOST ROSTOX BULL. PHOXE 73 OR
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What Have You Got
To Trade? !
We ran match mml any kind t
Come in and lar your card on
the tMc and lrar the mt fori .
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ritr end miliurHan pronirty. Al
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hay !
PORTLAND, Sept. 4. Buying
prices, valley timothy, l?t?19;
do. eastern Oregon, nominal; Al
faUa 519019.50; clover S 17; ; oat
hay $15 016; oat and vetch $17.
50; straw $7.50 per ton. Selling
prices $2 a ton more.' .
Grain Futures
PORTLAND. Sept. 5. Wheat.
hard white. JBS, Baart. September
$1.51; October $1.51; soft white
September $1.48; October 1.47;
western white, September $1.48;
October $1.47; hard winter, Sept
Why You Should Let
Vick Bros. Paint
Your Car :
1 We use only the highest grade paint
material obtainable.
2 The same care is given the cheaper
: jobs that the better jobs receive.
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3 Our paint job is in direct charge of
Mr. Ertler who for eight years previ
ous to his arrival at Vick Bros, has
been in charge . of the better paint
shops of Portland.
4 Our whole aim is to please our cus
tomers in our paint department as in
all other departments. -
YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES
SATISFACTORY
Quality Card
High Street at Trade
3 for
2 for
ember $1.46; October $1.43:
northern spring September $1.46;.
October $1.45; western red Sept
ember $1.44; October $1.43; BBB
hard white. September $1.52; 1
October $1.53.
Oats. No. 2. 36-pound white
feed September $29; October $29.
No. 2, 38-pound gray, September
$28; October $28. j
Barley. No. 2. 46-pound. Sept
ember $32; October $32; do. 44
pounds September $31; October
$31. j
j Mil
31;
Millrun, standard. September
October $29.' !
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NEXT WEEK'S
Auction Dates1
Reserve This List for Reference
Every Wed. Night,
7 p.m.
Woodry's New Auction
,rket surf Furniture Store.
Summer ind Norway treris.
K.X. UOOOKV, (Hrirrr
Tuesday, Sept. 8,
10 a. m.
Located half mile east of .
Amity. 374 seres improved
farm. 9 registered Jer;ey
cows. 2 registered bulls. .
grade cows, good team, poul
try, farm machinery, etc.
II. J. HOM.IXX.
RALPH CAMi'BKIX,
Owsiers
Wednes., Sept. 9
533 North 16th Street
Furniture, etc.. of large
hour,. Watch papers for
particulars.
Mltfi. SCHWA R, Ownrr
A Xuiubrr vt tXhrr IJtctf
PUBLIC NOTICE
See F. N. Woodry, Salem's Leading aoetioneer
for the past 10 years, about your farm and
city sales. Not connected in business with
any other Woodry.
"Don't Be Deceived? .
F. N. WOODRY;
. Expert Livestock, Merchandise, Real -Estate,
and General Farm Sales
Auctioneer and Appraiser
S A LEM PHONE 511 .
Residence and Store 1C10 North Summer Street
Cash Paid for Used Furniture ' . ,
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Thursday, Sept. 10
10 a. m.
3 miles "ontn of M-Minn
vll. 1A h!fh prade frrih
Hclslcin rows. 2 high grade
, frrwh Uuerney tow, 3 high
grade Jersey heifers, 5 head
heavy horses, farm machln
;ry, household furniture, etc.
V, W. IIKIOL1XH, Owart
Friday, Sept. 11,
10 a. m.
located 4 miles south uf
Turner or 4 miles north of
Marion -on Marion -Turner
road. 17 high grade Jersey
rows. 11 head heifers, reg
istered Jersey bull, regis
tered 2 year old Jery belt
ers. 4 borses. all kinds farm
machinery. SCO W. L. chick
ens. I acres of corn In field;
tool", etc. . -
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Sale to be AdTcrtln-U liatrr
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