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balemSometuNews - " -r-V;By ATJDRE2 IHTXCXE Chapter G of P. E. O. j Entertained at Attractive . Luncheon '.: ," : ' One f tbe season's most beau ti fully- appointed luncheons tDok place- ao 1-o'clock yesterday after noon at: the attractive home of. Mrn.,0i J2. Price when 20 members . and . guests, of Chapter G of the PEO Sisterhood met at the In vita tion of Mrs. Price, Mrs. C. K. Lo gan, and JVfrs D. X. Beechler. ; . A lovely 'springtime,! mptif .Vas used -throughout the rooms, s In the, living rooms ;potted.re.d).tu.liPA. were uacd. On the luncheon table the color scheme was tnr yellow - yellow-daffodils xmd narcissi cen tering the tablesT 'while yellow candles -"glowed. 1n crystal hold- : ers.'7--.- - ,. '. - . Cover-were- placed for, Mrs! A." 13. Robins, Mrs. F;ed J. Tooze. . Mrs. Will Ilartman, Mrs. Temple, - Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs. E. E. Flsh . er, Mrs. W. T." Hickey, Mrs. E.-J. Huffman ilrs. P- J. Kunt?, ilrs. G. TV. 'Xgflar,'- Mr8.-.Wffliam Mc Gnchriat, Sr.V - Mrs, B;., Miles, Mrs. W. XV. Moore, Mrs. A j C, Parr. Mrs. F,;w. Belee, Mrs. W. M. Smith, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, and the host esses. Mrs.;.0. E. Price .Mrs. tVK. Logan and Mrs. D. IX. Beechler. - Miss Mos3 Is Ho8te$y: Miss I.ucile Boss was hoe teas at a delightful affair on,-Wedne&3ay? evemriffTit. her home on "North ed for; a circle of musical friends at a pr-Valentlne party. . Music, games, and conversation were the dlversions of the evening, .with de liciau&refre&hmeata following. - . In-the g ro uj were Mies TV! argar- ti,'ianer, MissJLorotny Pearce. Miss Frances Virginie. Melton, Mrs.W.,E. Andersons Miss Eliza beth Levy. Miss Pauline JBabrJeL Mrs; T. S. Roberts, Miss Ada Ross and the hostess, Miss Lucile Ross. Next Week? Concert' Instrument Introduced . , s The violincello Is the tenor or baritone of . the string choir ;J In tbe string quartet ,t famishes the bass.- Theiiame, vlolih'cello ineitns "little big Tiola." As the name is rather long, the shortened form of cello (chello) is now' univers ally Used. , ; '. ; The 'cello Is tuned anjoctave be- ; low the viola and it has a compass : of three and one-siith octaves (oc casionally; more). Its strings are thicker1 and more than twice as long. as. those of the. yiolju. TbS bowls shorter, heavier and m6re rigid than the rielin bow: i " The "cello Jia all, the expresslva powers 01 the. violin, but, there Is mow "virile strength. toT its. tn.elV low.V sonorous, tones. ljt "hks(ii masculine quality, in cfthtrast. with the feniirilaeilllancy of the. v1 lin.tone.. It-is much used tp ex7 press. 'romantic feeling, reverent worship, tender melancholy, poig nanf sorrow; and" pleading 16vq. u Misha.Gepia Russian; cellist, who.wift appear in concert at the Hellish theater next Tuesday-eve nin, use a fkro clj.Gaa;jfneius cello, .Talked. at..nlaijy thousands of ollariv. This concert; win . bp the .first' given in.. Salem by-Mr. Gegna anofthe Urst cello. program presented here.' form" many years. This attraction, is the Second, of the iCiYie Music club series; ' i Barbara Frietchie ;.;" ' " Sewing Club . .Members of Barbara, frietchie Sqwing clab.meKat the home of Mrs. Mary Brewer on Wednesday afternoon for a,profltable and en joyable meeting. The'ork. com mittee, consisting of MrB. vMabel Lockwdod. chairman, Mrs: Slaple thorpe Mrs. Elma Kennedy and Mrs. Fanjiie'Cregory; Report ' the return of several finished articles for the batir' next fall. In the near future the club will have 00 display. in a down town atore window a beautiful - quilt. This quilts was seuu1q . by . members of the club at the meetings. Em broidered' in a. beautiful shade- of ciue on squares of unbleacbed linen , cloth are beautiful baskets of i flower in' several different de signs. The seams are being feath erstitched by a member of the club and when finished' will be worth many , times the price asked for it. It will be placed on sale about Easter time. The money received . 'J ' ..: i -if f.., ; ,, . a. .. . ; .; j," -v , ' i ' 4 ' "1 ' ' fr '7 i fr m -mc- . .J. will be turned -dyer to the . tent treasurer for use In relief work, .. special, Invitation" is extended all daughters and' grand daugh tersf in Salem and -vicinity not af filiated with any tent to Join the members fat their, meetings the. second and fourth Wednesday eve ning of each month at the arm- StJJoseph's Club Dance Members of. the'St. Joseph's clul will. Sponsor 4 dance tonight at i, ,Joephg auditorium at the corner of Winter and Chemeketa streets. ' Old time as well as late dance music will be played by the AlltStar' orchestral The commit tee in charge includes Miss Jose phine Barr, M,Us Mardett Heenan, A. penfeder and ; S, dentkow. ' Amo Club is Entertained t Ope of the attractive-affairs of this; week was the meeting of the Amp club with Mr. and Mrs. Biddy Bisiop , on Tuesday evening. Pussy willows, were used about the jlivihg rooms. I : Chrds were enjoyed, with favors for high score going to Mrs. Al Lockard .and MrJ J. P. Daniels. Members In the group were Mr. andf'Mra." Ralph . Gordon, Mr. and Mra J. P. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs Al tckard, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mu4d, Mr. and Mrs. : P. A. Price, Wiy- lUIOi . UUM 1, rW 9, an4Mr' Clifton.TMuddfc and the bosks; Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. 0 Q-t Monmouth Miss Naomi Phelps, assisted by herS jnother. Mr.- -Guy' Fitch Ph(flU3,"pianist; and"by Mrs. Carrie M. jChase? reader; will give . a?con cert.thU venin:at the Evangelic call church, in Monmouth.- - Miss Phelps makes many public ap ,peafanc3,in and about Salem and: la ajwaya well received. ;r Jolly. Sixteen Club r ' ; Q. Members of the, Jolly Sixteen t-cluQ - were " entertained", this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Etennis when the group met on Wednesday . evening. The valen tine! motlfj wa$ used in the decor airig.V High scores of the evening wefiit to Mrs. L, Bechtel and M?. A. j. Basey, while Mr. L. Bechtel and. Miss La Velle Keene won .the consolation awards. Special guests for-Jthe. evening included Mr. and Mrsl L. C. Denlson, Mrs. J. Wife, Hams,' Miss La Velle Keene, La Doyi Da vies and H. Strieker. -At the and next meeting of the club Mr. Mrs Ai J. Basey will "enter-- taint 4 At the refreshment hour on Wjeneaday Mxs. . Dennia .was as sistftd in the' serving, by. Mrs. Pan) Hansel and Mrs "L. C. benison. ' Kappa AlphdvTheta AlUmnae Meet , , .rM group of. lumnae x Of the K3T!pa -Alpha, Tfieta sorority were delightfully -entertained Tuesdai Wiity aa-inform alafternooi at' tb home, of Mrs. George Wi. Hug. , In the group, .were ' Mrs. Gus..Hixsoni MravFrank Sullivan, Miga-Merle McEelveyt,3VJl8S Edith Bragg, Mrs.' AHin Carson, Mrs. Cliff ordBrownJ Miss Margaret jRodgers; and- the hostess, Mrs. George W. Hug.. Saferh, Heigiitst. Woman's Qlub'.. . . - ,t, The. Salera. Heights Women's Progressive . dub - will meet,, at ocleck this afternoon- at the com- Lmuhity halL Mrs. George Wilson will, have, charge of the lesson in the "Know Your Own Town" ae- ries. Goiter-Kurtz . Weddind fee ' ..A, peautiiui, weaaing ,was - sot. emnjbced. on. Wednesday, Fe.brury 3, when Iies Florence Gower ai united in marraga to Mr. Chester Kutjtz at the counfry home of her' parents, Mr. and Mrs." A. E Gawer of Central Howell. -j-Rev., Clayton Judyi performed the-.ceremony , .at 2 ojclock in the afternoon. OnJ imniediate relaUres and close friehds were present. . - y Preceding the ceremony Mj&a Alice Roth .played 'I. Love Ton Truy. The. bride was lovely in, a fiock,of:,ppudre blue. Hat crepe and carrie a j bouquet , of pink carnations. The bride was attend ed ls " Miss Lucille Anderson as maid of honor, while Alvin Kurtz attended his brother as best ma. arpaiiona .and; terns -were used attractively ,abont the rooms. . - iiu, nuiufi. Auru u immeai-ii lately; after , the; ceremony for.- a nni" c If you yiuit blildriss 'SOCIAL CAL22IDAXL i i m Today s First, -' Congregational . church .Missionary-society Mrs, John J; Roberts, '7,6$; State afreet, 2:10 o'clock ' -i -' - ' "5 " -"-y First '-Christian church Wom an's Missionary society; - Church parlors. Business- meeting- at ? o'clock.- Program at 2; 30. Reception I t . honoring Hattia Mitchell. . First Christian church, 7:30 o'clock;,.- r; . . ". West Side circle of' the Jason Lee 'Aid society.; Mrs. Nellie Knox 154 JL N,.Frpnt street. - , yomans -alliance.- Unitarian church. Emerson, .room, 2; 30 o'clock, , b , . -. , Stpjx telUja -section. ot the-Sa-lem! Arts league. ,. Court apart ments, 7:30. o'clock. - Mrs. Ivan Bellinger, leader. Auxiliary of United . Spanish Wart Veterans. Armory, 2; 30 o'clock, ..-,... - , J-: t r . Prervjewing. : of. AAUW Sim. "The Home Maker." Oregon theater, 10:30 o'clock. ' Salem. IJeights Woman s Pro gressive, club, 2 -o'clock. . j, t Saturday, . -Chemeketa -chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution:-- Mias Frances M. Richards, Lausanne hall, - . - . Salvage shop. Salem Woman's club house: I ' J " jSunday Young, People's program "com memorating Lincoln. St. Paul's Episcopal church,- 7 .30 o'clock. j f -, - , - C M onday ," - JDiaughters'i of- the Nile - bridge tea, , Mrs, Ijal.-Di. Patton. 883 Court street, ' Cards, . 2 o'elotk; tea at' 4. ,- y' t ' ' ' I 9'.-"i' ..-' Tuesday . ,- c.;S4leiP Arts -league. 'General meeting, ;i City-library. .-.j.-; v , .Eastern Star soeial afternoon. Hall, 2 o'clock. ' short trip to Portland, after which they,.. wiir return: 'to make' their hotoa In Monmouth where. Mn Kurtr is connected with-the banfe ; Both - Mr. nd . Mrs.. ."Kurts are iwell, kn,own IrtSaleip and- yidnitjr.. They are. graduates of the Salem high school with the -class ef '24 Mrsf Kurts- has. been- the book keeper at Steusloff's. Sto fa Telling Section aieeis. i its e vening . Members of :the story telling section of the Salem. Arts, league wui,. meet-, at ; u o'cwck uis evening . at the Court apartments as the guests of Mrs. Ivan Bellin ger;! A . J ' PrLvieia of AAUW Film At Ten-Thirty this Morning- Representatives . f rom . all -. clubs in Salem which are endorsing-the educational film movement- being poa sored- by the American- Asso? elation of TJaiyersity Women are Invited to be in attendance at the pre-iriewing of "The Home Makt or,"i by- Dorothy Canfleld Fisherl at: i0;30 o'clock this morning at the iOregon theater. , - , . i i The' picture, one of the most notable of .the -season, vll. be, showj.at the Oregon, theater next Tuesday and I Wednesday, Febru ary j ft -and 10,- . With' a- plot oi great psychological Import, "The Home Maker" is worthy of the best attention of every sincere pe.r9.0n . in . Salem. . Satem Arts League, to Meet i.s'.vs. si The February open meeting of the Salem Arta league will be held Tuesday of-next week-at -the- city library, according to an announce ments madefy the president,: Dr. Mary C.i Rowland. - The general public i cordially Inyi ted to attend- ' ;A council, meeting of tithe league wil bo feeld, at7:30 o'clock followed; by a business.meetlpg.at 7 : 4 and the program .at .8 o'clock, Witling Workers iWctt ' ..Members of tho Willing Work- era, club' of the '.First " Christian Church, iand a group of special guests ware entertained, oovWed ncsday afternoon. In a. pleasing manner at the home of- Mrs. Will May!. .445 S. Capitol street.. The homo wjis elaborately d.ecora?d in peeping, witn ie, approavh4P.g val entire season . at prof ugipn. of. red paper, hearts being used, through; u,t i ioe -J-ooms, , i ne ,taDie wasj lovely. witb rfed carnatJous and candiesu Assisting- toe hostese in serving, of ;the retreshraehts were Mrs, yti P, Ellis. Mrs; Charles Ruggles and. Mr. Irene Weller. fa.A, feature- of the afternoon was a- valentine . contest in which the prises went to Mrs. Lee and to Mr. Lester. , fvvuesis ior tne aiternoon were Mrs L. J. Bowman of Marinette, f tnat are per : . , ... . - y- . - - . i,t fit ' s., - 1 i :, a. ' a 'm. e., . 1 UtIHIIIltllHllUil '- Two shows" of "Association vaudeville will be shown, at the Heilig theatre 'today, 5 The, first, show is at 6:45 find the second at .8:45, The acts -here pictured are. Upper left: Emily DarreHr upper right: Peggy Burke !of". Russell' and Burke; lower left; Morrison" and Cogblan; lower ..right. : MiasLaTour of theaTour TVlo -i! Association vaudeville, is holding sway at the Ileilif? acts on the bill it promises to furnish some of the best entertainment that 'has been offered here t or some time. Headlining the bill is a skit entitled "Johnny's New Car,'.'-with Jimmie Russell and Peggy Burke. Harold Wimdus' will, play special music assisted, -by the Heilig concerts orchestra. Wi3 Mrs. Clyde i Langhead. Mrs R. Russut. Mrs. C- H, Shoemaker and Mrs. :Irene-.Weller. -. 'Members 'present included Mrs. O. B. "Simpson. Mrs. Fredr-B. Har- rimah; Mrs. Arthur D. Welch, Mrs. Frances JBerger, Mrs. Albert Cox, Mrs;. Harvey II. Stanton, Mrs. i W. O.'Sbulke, Mrs. Irene Kasbr.-Mrs. Virgil Hack, Mrs. Stanley Hitch cock Sirs. C. F. Reilly. -Mre. E. H. Pickinson, Mrs. AT A. Carper, Mrs. A. B. Seeley, Mrs. C.j R. Lester, Mrsi Clifford Lewis, Mrs. Charles Ruggles, Mrs. Hi Conklin, Mrs. Walter Meltonberger, Mrs. B. AV. Macy, Mrs. Clifford Elgin, Mrs Earl Chapel, Mrs. 'W- P Ellis. Mrs. Will May and Mrs. EarLWood. PfayhtJJazel. Green .. -iHer.Horior, the Mayor," is; the title of the play which will be pre sented at Hazel GrectT this eve ning under the auspices . of the Community club. The play will be put On by. the.SilYerlon Drama tic -club at 8 o'clock. A- free sup per will be served following i the program. i i.. OKEOOW 8TATES3CAH AUTO C02TTEST List of CMidita JO A. M. Ttkrsday. . -KoU A eaa4tdat! is itermUtAd-ta poll not "mftr: than lo.ooo ub8Mption rote in J,ny -m- dyiintil - farther noticd but mar pnbiih many ioo coapons as the; -t- CITY OI SALEM Alexander, Helen ........ ..... Alton. Martha, Margaret .. IH1.400 100.400 ArtiJce. -Helen; .:. 8U,JH) "70,200 Bowman, Mi. Rath . ..i.... Bainrr, La Viaia 4-.--. f. . Beatk, KTelya .4 Barnard,1 IHmald B03 c, '-flam - -4 Crirttendm.-. Mine Uarjorte i. 60.000 133,400 62.200! "SO.OOfJ 80,40 Coolly, Claronr i... Coraptrm, Mm Bertha D J... C'ampVeH,- Kennftb JI Cra2. Pearl j...- 70,100 60,200 SH.40O CrOdrr, Urn C 8 CrswtlKr. MrK B'-S .1.... .10.tM)0 12.400 OodK. Htti & .. Uvr ham, Clark EnRdah.-tMto W .... Towards, Karra! .... Ptkltf,h XT . . r.o.ooa -i4.loe Garrett. Rob-rt so,oo so.ooo Garaett. .Harmon i tirrrnwrtMi. t'nnert M '.I. 'filbert. -VJldred ,. GTonki. Mm. tev .....i i. Crtae-V-' TorMi ...: .w.. 130,tfH Hainafnrtk, Mr -I- 1" , 60,8(10 108.400 . r.tizatMrth . HayeK, Xuriaa llennlty, Mra JH Henderson, Fay .... Hntcbisttn. Frunlr . , ,.1 j. Hanrey, Mre I" K w.;U.-i Holcoml, W H i. i , i HeincV; Rnfh .......U Utckmamv Clara Haddlentoa. Mr Leo Irwia .lira Hay. Jnaire,' Cetit ..: L. Jeppon." llMrt ji-w... I.; JuUon, Iilred- y i,......- Keeaey, Warren i KoeAIpr," fJeorge .;rM.t- Keai&na, Mn AfiTBfs . Learell, Mrv Oeo il Lanner, Mi Bnlaa 70.4O0 ' 113,300 .W.000 H 1,200 ' 50.000 , 60,J0 56,100 59.0O0 190.200 - - 50,000 50,300 r.,ioo '2,SO0 102,400 50,6K 6O.000 50,000 , S0.200 50,000 50.0OO - 50,000 50.000 v 00,400 " . 54,200 50,000 50,000 - 70.10O 80,000 v- 10S.200 t-.T SO. 600 60,200 H -60400 2,2O0 50,000 a,ioo 60.20O 78.40O jno.'joo . ' ,10,000 .2,2'io lio.uno 130,400 . ' 5R.400 ' , 5R.40O -. ios.400 Liogmn, Nina Lowe, Aostin Maw. Bunnell - Mu mm, llri C Miller, Irene Mathews, Cloydin. May. Yelma , Muter, jj-naa. iiartiav Mr. Iran? -McAdawa, Mra I .. Neidham. Mrs VTi N. Mrs Mildred! Uilmon, iHtnajfd . Oileby, Mra Orille Pemhertoa. ' Laura Penninrton, Mra jT Ji -ti. ;? Allen; ....... PouHtv Mra I .... tiouta, ra il cj .. KiCen, ina RogimbaL E J Kiee, , a arraref rMimimm Tnaa T5.600 188.9r0 wfff)rd. - Mama ...u.- J..". Sfcil, Mra Ralph .j 4, . Snyder. Vio1t ' i bwnp. ra O A Pteiwer. RnM-ll Sharp. Jtra K A- - ' " - H VAUDEVILLE AT THE HEILIG Ahher.- Row-ena AHpm-vall, Mrs Mae -. Ttrantner, Leota M UuellA, Mrs Randall ' Hoc. Mra i O Braden. Mra "Winnie . ... Balderree,- Mra B. O Jyle,: Lily - ... ; i Uarcit. Leanie . , Co; -Mrs Le ' Cornouse, Marie-. -,.. Coynes Mra; Reed Clark, Mra K , . Clark, Mrs ' V , i . Chandler, Mrs Gn y i . Coa. Argyl . Cook, Lucile , Cochran, Mrs Frank Krafts, Mattde r ; Ebbe,. Mrs Merle Kontarnp, 3 G s Good, Mr ' Ada Given. Ethel (iilliam, Miss .i .... Hirks, Mrs W R Hopkins. Margauriie Harper, Edwia ' Haryikspn, Rev Gee Hper, Helen -..ii.ii. Hatctit Prancia . Joasen, Hannah . Johes.v Mra A X . . .. Kriaof, M L . .... Kaiser. Joaephioe .rt..L.j Kailojrjf. Mrs Vera Kennedy; Mrs Samuel Lais, Mrs .J4i Letnon, Catherine . Libby, Mra Clarence ... Lytle, Elfs Ms reus, Helen .... ... Miller, Mrs Floyd E Miles, Bev H II , Mosser, Resaa i. i , .. Mqnua, . Mrs - Christine .... Morris; Mrs ' Wnt ; KeMlwaa,' Daisy Olphani. .Louisa , , Otjin, LaVern ... Pottn, E J ; . Parish, W E .. , Ragrseable, Miaa 4 Rae, : Dorothy . , Rofan, Rer . Ross, -Bath Sletton, Simon . 8nih, Lucile . i., ..i.... Scott. Gladys . Shut,' Miss D . , Tooley, R-..:i:.; Vories, Raymond , Woter, Mra Petef Wat, Mrs Abigail If Witsel!, Kenneth,. ..i Wynn, Alt. . 60.200 80.200 118,200 55. Wo 80,400 5,fiOO 50,000 68,900 9O.4O0 1O0. 400 90,200 50,000 75,400 50,200 68,200 51,200 60,000 130,100 84,200 70,200 55-.10O 130,400 98,200 50,000 90,400 0.400 SH,4&) 60,200 51,000 5e.l00 f 60,000 90,100 50.000 2,20O M8.900 0,400 SO.200 10M00 85,000 129,900 , 80,100 10O.400 56,200 eo,24o 50,100 80,100 80,400 54,200 '64,900 58,100 60,000 54,100 80,100 75,500 50,000 75;200 50,000 100,400 75,400 58,200 70,100 120,100 71,200 60.200 Buy a Want Ad It Pays Big li: LlSiMtiiUl ... f I . .. .i -' - ; I . J . , , ItLNXEB COXCEBl 6-T. KTim- (365tPortland. 6,7 ia"W' (212) Portland. 0-7 KCV Portland. 7:3(-;3p ITlJIt (203) Portland. -,Tc Oliver's -orchestra. --Ja KfiW ( Hl-,. Portland. (Jon cert; Iloot Owls , While we are gettin'j i larjje thipmcat of " several cars or coal; we suggest that you take the same advantage and, laymLyour winter - siipply while coal- is freih and1 r prices are riIita ' j - r I j ' $16 TODAY theater today. -With'five smart 12c30.f ifS KFJR (263) Portland. Somnambulist - Club. I STOKV- ... 7-7:80 KTBR (263) ..Portland. Children's story. : ; -7:Kf-8 KFWY (2J2) Portland. Children's hour. NEWS : 7:30-7:43 KGW (41JS) Portland. .Weather," police, stocks markets. e:3Oli?O0 KFI (408.5) Los An.r geles. 6. ''nightly, doings; 6:15, KFPs Seeing California; 6 : 3H, vest i pocket -program; 6:4& Badtotorlal - period; 7-8, male , auartet; 8r9,' pipe, organ; -9-1P, program; 10-11, string quartet, 6:3M1:0Q KPO (128.3) San Francisco. 6:30- concert or chestra ; N 7-7:10, investment talk; 7:1 0-7 : 3 0 , concert , or cbestra; 8-9,-r studio . program ; , 9-10, dance orchestra; 10-11, 7:20-0:00 KOAC (280) Corvallis J orchestra.. . 7:20, tenor solo;- 7:30, book chat; r2:35,. ;"Hbw to . adjust Automobile Brakes," K. F. Goul son, ; instructor of agricultural engineering 7:45. "Trees, Their . Use apd Selection for Special Purposes, 4 ! Professor A. L. Peck, head' of - department of landscape gardening. Fourth- of series on landscape ' gardening: - 8-9, joint concert by the OAC Glee and Madrigal clubs. 6:00-11:00, KFON (233) Long Beach. S-0;3Oi organ; 6:30-7, KFON gossip and: amusement Information ; 7-7:30, program ; 10-11, Long Beach Elks frolic 6:00-10:00 KHJ. (405.2) Los An geles. C-6:30, orchestra; 6:30 7:30. history story, 7;30. "Ro mance Of Santa Fe Trail"; 8-10 ' program. .'-'". 6:00-11:00 KPO (428) San Fran? cisco, 6-,c : 3 o, ,nwa and-stocks; 7; 1 Or ; ?.0v book, reviews 8-3, danoo. orchestra;- 10-11, concert .orchfsl-ra.. ,f, , , 6: 00-10:00 KJJt (34) Settle. 64 6 : 3 0; weather, eta ; -7-8 : 3 0, .old time songs. by- quartet;, 8: UrlO, Ktudio program. - - 8 : 1 5-1 2 : OO ItXX ( :i3C ) I loll y wood 6:15 travel talk; .6:30-7, con- rrt orchestra: 7-8, program; ..featured program; , 5-10, Orer of Optonustic Bonuts; ' I0rll, aniateur, tryouts; 11-12; - dance orchestra." U1S General Zlarkets il -s Grain , Fntures '- j PORTLAND; Feb. ' 4,--WheaU BBB,hard white., bluesteffl, Baart, soft whiter western white, Febru ary. Mar ch, $1.62; hardwinter, February, Maccb.tl.U; northern spring, February,.. March, 11.57; western, red,- February, -March. $1.56. ' I Oats No. 2, white feed and Np. 2 gray February and iMarch; J3,0 Corn No. 3 darly shipment, Feb ruary, March $33:60. . . ! Millru'n, standard, February afcd March, S26. . s Hay " . PORTLAND,. Feb. 4. Buying prices; Valley. Umothy, $20;., 4o eastern "Oregon. J22.50; .alfalfa. ti9 i0ffjs $20: clover, nominal; oat hay', $20; at and., .vetch,. $2.r; O'Brien Boy Thin and In a Lltt!eOver Two Months I Gained Eleven Pounds As a body bunder, ah appetite creator, and to make weak, skinny -boys and-girls-sturdy, trong-Tand Hull of energy "there is nothing like Cod Liver Ojl ny physician will tell; you tat.; - , ' But 'it's vile, horrible ' stuff to take, and is apt to- uoret any stomach, so - now doctors 'are pre scribing and wise . parents are buy ing McCoy's Cod' Liver Oil Com pound Table ts-sugar, coated , and as easy to take as candy. , The son of Oeorke Q.. O'Brien of'Mahwaht N. J., was thin and pale and did not get enough nourr ishment from his food; In a little over two months be gained eleven and one-hair -pounds, Land' -feels and;' looks- ene hurdredvper . cent bettr.. . -. .... -, r . - !. Mothers, if any of your children are weak, thin or 'puny; give them these; tablets, as directed for 30 days, and, wtch; them : gain flesh and health t from day to day they seldom fail hut if the unusual should happen and you: are not supremely satisfied with iresultST your-druggist is authorized to return- your- money. . Be fcure always to-, get the original an.d. genuine-McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets -60 tablets 60 cents, at J. C. Perry, Central Pharmacy, D, Ji Fry, or any dragglst in- America. .' Thou sands of boxes sold dally. -Adv. . I Pale Planting Timfe- ! "--r !.--- Cherry Tr fees In addition to a fine assortment of varieties suitable for this, section we have a. limited number of.46 and. 34 foot; I'j J 1 y-') - MAZZARD SEEDLINGS I ; . . f - t' J IS An orchardi based on these Seedlings' will be I j Ion? lived and successful ,; il . - -.' .; if . I Get. in; Touch With VA at Once f I 216 Oregon Biiilaihs MissoSOur'Mi; " J , , T -.j ! . '"I;."' -" ! ' "-Iff j Welt hore vrd jafib tMili week with :V6yr. vrczli nd'prices No need our prices on a general bill . HERE IS 27i r Small can of sliced Pineapple;. 2 for...l.t Large can of -broken Of 1- ; slicedPineapple..,;, A JtC 2 for i,i.;....39c Small can "of crush- 97 -ed Pineapple; 2 for.;.. C 5f C Choice white Pigs ig 2 lbs. .,...,.. 11.1 We Kew. frjssh Dates ! cjiv -2 lbs. ZlTC Larg9 can fresh iarggs can iresrr iH-ii.-Sauer Krat ;.r.: lliC Large can DIU .Tickles Medium Log- Cabl 55c byrup Large. Kcllogg's ju uran Instant Quarfof irazbla" ! 'do traw.S.3..rXtua,. -SelliQ& prices $2 a ton more. ' ; D.i fry, Exchangt j . ; " POItTLAND. Feb.. 4.r4-Butter. extras, 45c; standards . 44gj prime firsts,. 43 He; Crsts;. 42 Vic. ' Eggs, extras. 27c;f firsts, 25c, pullets,! 24c; current receipts, z-'c; underiiKsd, 2ltv ? - ; v livestock I j I , t . , PORTLAND, Or., Feb! 4. Cat tle Steady; receipts 85: calves none; steers, good $8.9$? $8 50: ir edium $7.25 $8.00; f common, ? 6:50 & $7.25: canners aiid cutter steers $5.50 $6.50; heifers, good $6.25$7.25; common and med dlum $4.75 0$ 6.2 5: cows, good. $5.50 $6.50; common ahd mecVy ium . $4.00 $5.50; canrwrs an' cutlers! $2.608 $t00; mediufu' $7.50 S$4. 50. $5.50; cj:nniotk to medium . canners and' $ bolognas $ 3-7 5 4 . 50 ; . calyes. , mt nliuni t(, choice (mljk.feds excluded)- $7.50 $9.00r-culls and commons $4.50 $7.50; vealers, medium ; to choice $10,00$ 11.75 i tulls and cimmons $5.50 $10.00S I , Hogs, steady: receipts 17 9: heavyweights., x250 to 850 lhs. medium, good and choice $13.00 $13.75; . medium weight, (200 to 250 pounds) medium flood and choice,! $13.50(ft$l4.1; light ! wt. (160 to 200 pounds) i icomraon medium, good; and chorcti $12.75 ) $14.25; light lights, 130 to 180 pburids) cpmmon, Ijmediura "good and choice . $ 13.0 0 $ 1 4l 7 5 : p-ackln hogs (rough antf femooth) $10:00 $12.00; slaughter pigs -00 toi 130)- -medium gpod- and choice $13:50 $14.50 feeder and stoicker. pigs- (.70 -to ,130 lbs.) -medium, good andt choice $13.50 $14.00. : ' - (Soft or oily hogs anct Jroastlng pigs excluded in abovj j quota tions.). Sheep, . steady; '-i receipts 55; Iambs, good -and choice; Mt, e.roa $12.76 $13.60; lafnbs med ium to! good (valley) i$; 12.00 0 $13.50;' heavyweights. (9 lbs pip) $10.50$12.50; all, weights, culls and common $10,001 $12,00; yearling -wethera meum- to choice $9.002 $11.50; e'e. com mon to choice .$5.00 $tO'J; can x.ers add culls $2.50 $00. Old Time Fiddle: Contest I SiLEM .AR310RV - !. TONIGHT li Auspice- Saleiu Lion's;; Benefit Charitv Fundi Club. $50 in Cash Prizes, Many Merchan dise Prizes. j , - - 1 Big , Program ; and, Olllf Time 'Dancipg. Flveryone come and v bring a friend. " . .Il l are -Prbfitalile i .; 1 Phone 2365 - - I i ' it Cjw la, W J xyJk 1 to shop, you can't pet' EVIDENCE New Pack. 3 Shrimps, 2. for- 1 4 v i 12c can of best ; "JJ fresh Pepper,. 3 for tC r-c , , .' , - j I Fresh- Standard Ranch Eggs, doz.... iis2; 'UOZi White or Yellow Eastern Corn Meal ,f:'- .: "f''--F " j-- " '-' - 18 ' 4 lb.-Market Day 7c Raisins 8 lbs; qf Crown, i Shortening :.. Snowf alh Hard Wheat Flour ... No, 5-taley's. Golden Syrup . - i Srhalli sweet. , Oranges, 2 doz b lbs. ! Ad- 1 1 i 100,200 50,010 lin.'on 60,300 . . 50.f'0O CO.QiW Arvtoo .- i.7.r-' l.Ti,4(( - .Vt,2' -Vi', -. - 5,o:.,f 5i,l?o Hun-lqiii&t.. Mra B K u Hnrnth. Mrc Jni K Fmitber, A W , Thf)mimin.-K A L. oil Spaghetti p rices' Mold Goba ilrll CiE:!-"" 1 Thnnpson, K. 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