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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1926)
TUESDAY MORNING iiiUUAU m, i-j-u. ' (0&Unmd trn pact e pervlct waa read. - Following the wedding dinner yra-served" with covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. L. Dexter McAllister. iSr. anA.tfrV. C. LL McAllister, Mr. and"Mra. i"VV.' W. Chadwlck. i Mr", and Mrs. (V. J. McAllister Lewis. Emmba. and'. Gordon McAllister, 11 r. and Mrs. E. D Wells, and son. Erwin. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Cum mtngs- and Evelyn', and Lloyd Cttmmlngs.-; ; ":p ' i v ' : " fllr and, Mrs. 1 McAllister will make . their, home in : Roseburg where Mr. Allister Is employed as clerk In the ! Roseburg -Terminal hcitel. . ; J. v-v:;'v'?:-.y U''? Frances XViUard Day, . ' ' j The VT. I C. j T. 5 U, will meet at 2130 o'clock I this afternoon for the annual Frances Wlllard me mtor ial program . which has , been mm- . . . i" ' r Mfe irk- Ofre " -n AT e n Wi hi. h :fltnv, iViiltUtiiJI 1111 4 it ' 1 i-' ; E New Location .Corner Trade and High Streets PHONE 318 I - ! : I v ' :. r . I I' , , i : ... iVea? . ." ! ! . i ' - . - 1 t. .- NOW. IN OPERATION Call for n-' -v. . ' rm 8 T At Your Merchant Interestingly (arranged for the oc casion.; -A social hour will follow, at which time light refreshments MTI11 be. served. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Damar and Mrs. Condit. .' 1 : I At nine o'clock this morning the work committee will meet to. fin ish up' work, begun for the Chil dren's Farms home. j - Leaves for Ari&na - ! Bertha E. Rylej left on Sunday fpr Douglas". Arizona, where she will be) the guest xf a slater, Mrs. A. G. lewman. : ' ' Faculty AV omen & Club J The4 Willamette University Fac ulty Women's club will meet on Thursday of. this week at Laus anne Hall,; with Miss Frances i Mj Richards. Miss Edith De NIse. and Miss Pauline Gabriel the hostesses, i " . ' . 4 ' - ' Miss Maden Announces Engagement i Grace Maden was a de lightful! hostess on Saturday even ing whn she entertained for ' a group of girls at a line party which was flowed - with a de licious luncheon. Valentine novel ties! were used in- the rooms and on the; refreshment table. Tiny heart shaped boxes of candy marked 1 each place- and bore the secret of - the evening. the an-? Douncement of the engagement o( the hostess. Miss Maden. to. Ned Straltorn of Pendleton, Oregon. Mrs. RJC. Maden assisted in the serving.! j -The guests enjoying, the even-r ing were: Miss Loreta Miller, Miss Macyle Hunter, Miss Melba, Dav enport, Miss Gertrude Hartley, Mrs. Stanley Lainson, Mrs. Rich ard Schef. Miss Dorothy Hines, Irma , Bblander. and .Miss Bessie Davie,, Miss Virginia Hill of Port land an4 the hostess Miss Madejv The wedding of Miss Maden and Mr. Strahora will take pllp the first: of Jnne. Both Mr. Srra1 horn jkuti, bis- bride-eject are Well ariIpopulatry SftnoWn among the young people of Salem. A ... Writers' Club 1-Hr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paulus wilt be hosts .this evening at their home, 1155 N. Summer street, for tb members of the Writers club of the Salem Arts League. i - Birthday Celebrated on Lincoln, Anniversary, .1 The seventy-eighth birthday, of F. G. Stearns was. delightfully -celebrated ' :; on February 12. Mr. Stearns has the distinction of hav ing been born on the same date as was onr great Emancipator. On Friday Mrs. Stearns honored Mr. Stearns with a birthday dinner in celebration of the day Beautiful decorations of white narcissi, Jap anese quince, ' and .ferns, - - to gether with cyclamen and begon ias were used for the day. ' -L Guests j invited for the affair were Commander and Mrs. J. J. Newmyer, of Chemawa. and a son and his family of the honor guest, - v n j . . .... 2w .v r ,v L -My twt Mt tvlmd Hr. . rifely." yM. C DmUM. ISI WHiatM Av., DA Ctty. Cal. T1i HMfi BALSAM KA M GmH m4 Ckwt CMi. Try HI BALSAMEA for Chronic Coughs J. C.' PERRY. DRUG CO. n i n hi :! ! 1 1. 1 Merchand I r - - The economies? In. merchandising practiced by th.Skaggs. organisation .save many thousands" of dollars for bur patrons each year, g j . . . Our more than? three hundred stores, and' maketscattered pver ten western stater serve as purchasing agents for items grown or marketed, locally? buy lng. oft , timer for the entire organlxation.' They act also as distributing units, therefore acting as the broker jobber and retailer at ONE proflti 1 v.; v -Skaggs stores have nb trade or price agreements with other 'tttoieaf jQut prices are based solely upon our costs- the' cost of the merchandise and our overhead expense.. - I . ": L .- . . , Tijt : , : - ' j. I ' i : 1 it PKANGES j 2 dozen for 35c - ORANGES ARMOUR'S SKINNED HAMS, whole or half, lb..... 26c SKAQG'S l Simolinja Macaroni, J Spaghetti or Noodle3 are the finest j made on the Pacific coast and are not txn be confused with ordinary soft ;"wheat products . I ' OC"U ' ; 3 pounds OuC v POST BRAN! FLAKES Og "For Good Health" ?.pkgs: tCDC KELLOGG'S 'ALL BRAN "Nothinr Better."' 2 pkgs: 39 c C ; )i OLD. DUTCljl GLEANSER, 3 for ..i:.t- : 18c .7 -1 )( CIIRUWashing Powder yirrV fi- J Made hi Ore WONDER , S0AP Oregon. 25 jbars...;iJC -A : -1;- -. v(- A f .Perfect Family B 49 rib.' baS.l ;10 lbbags,. FLOUR Big .'TC'fipironounced "A 1 end,7 by best of ! i..,,. .:.63c SKAGG'S SYRUP Pure A( .Maple -and Cane, qt. tins.... fsiC Vt Gallon ....-l...: jl89c 1 Gallon JXJL. .$1.69 SKAGG'S PURE HpNEY gath- ered from Idaho Oregon and Wash-' ington. Comb honey. ' AKn 2 frames :::i.i.:.L.. TcOC: . Jugs for the table, each ......... ..33c 5 : lb. Pail.L..l :j 79c V. Gallon Pails..:.....t-.1...$1.57 APPLES, facie and fill Romes,- a real buy. bok...-.Sll69 - " A v j 1 1 . - - - - " r . . - . B Uf3 ANK ;PCTATOES, good 'cookers; fOO lbs. 2.6?". is: .ip 5 Mr.vand Mrs. 'Stearns and Miss Roberts and ,MIs3 Kathryn Stearns of Medford. i The son and his fam ily visited at the home of his fath er and toother,, and ..with - other friends until .Monday. . TQOPSPMkS Child. Health; Chief: Declares Dentists Are No Longer Mechanics , " "Time was when dentists were little more than tooth mechanics,; declared Dri Walter Brown; direc tor of the Marlon i Cotmty, Child Health Demonstration In his ad dress t before members '; of , the Sat lej -"Chamber of Commerce yes terday. ..... j. J - 'i ,i"r-. - :.' : VBut now they ara scientists. Their, profession is becoming more precise with the dawning of every day. Doctors 1 are also' becoming to see their profession in a new light. They are beginning to realize that the most important part of their work is prevention instead of cure. , "Too, many ; people die before their time. Too many are , sick too much. It Is not a question of how much disease we have, but a question of how much health we have. I "In the matter of health, Salem is more fortunate than most places. In fact, Salem is the best place In the west to conduct this new Industry. , But we must re member that in health as in other industries, Salem can't live with out Marion county any more than Marion county can live without Salem." FLflKOMK The Full State Quota Will Be Completed Soon, Also ' for Stay ton The contracts for growing flax the coming season are being sign ed at the penitentiary as fast as the force handling . them can get to them, five; afternoons in (he week. For ' the prtsent, no con tracts will be written there on Saturdays. There is no doubt that the full state quota of 2500 acres will be taken, before' the end. of the month. The acreage is being weU scattered over- Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties, with inquiries coming from further away. ' , The acreage for the Stayton scutching mill is also being sign ed up, and there is no doubt thai the plant there will have all the flax that can be handled; and it Is certain that double the required acreage could be secured without going far away from the city of btayton. . 1 It is likely that some new ma chinery will be added at the pen itentiary,, in time to handle the coming crop, besides the doubling of the retting ; space, and perhaps also - of the scutching, capacity. Plans are going forward to add an automatic tow scutching machine, in order to turn out the large amount of cut' flax now on hand. VALLEY SOUTHERB ABIDHS SECTION Drops 11 .Miles Between Kay lor Station and Mt. Angel, Loss Cited Kaylor statlon-Mt. Angel exten sion was continued. The. commission:' dismissed the application, for the discontinuance of a station ageh t; a t C u 1 ver h era Oregon; and. denied the appllf ration of certain residents of She r wood, for a signal! hell on. . thfc line of th southern jatic rauroaa. The Columbia riounty.cottrt was granted permission , to establish a road across the tracks of. the Spo kane,1 :- Portland it Seattle ! rail road.".: ;i - . '. .. '. ? A young woman who. thougtk she was losing her husband's, afj fection went to a seventh daught er of: a seventh daughter for a love powder. The mystery woman told her: ' "i ! ' "Get a raw $Iece of beef, cut flat, about an inch thick. Slice an . Application for abandonment of approximately 11 miles of the Willamette Valley1 Southern rail road between ( Kaylor station and Mt. Angel . was approved by the public service; commission ir an order Issued yesterday. i Evidence introduced at a hear ing held by the commission indi cated that the Willamette Valley Southern Railroad company had lost- approximately f 18,000 an nually during, the past few, years as the result of Its operations, .?nd that it would be compiled 1o spend 1 8 6,00 a in replacing bridges and culverts in event the A SCIEi:CE tlct Expcrihtsnt TiAy method of treating Piles lvl 2nd other Rectal and Col on ailments is recognized as the most scientific and effective in use to day. Among the thousands treated arc many patients sent to me by other physi cians, lucre is no Hospital operation; no confiment: no retention from work. My treatment Is safe, mild, soothing: the cure rapid. And 1 remove all doubt by a WKll I kIN iUAKANTEE to car May cue f Pile, at t X. -Xi tit paUcnft fee. Writ rr. T" r , .. . . . i w onion in two, and both sides with it rub the meat on Pat on pepper and salt, and toast It on each side over a red coal if Ire. Drop on it three, lamps of-butter and two sprlg of parsleyj and get him to eat lt. i ' The young wife did so, and her husband loved her ever after. Klamath Falls! Building oper ations here during 1925 totaled 11 825.147. ! T j- j - - General. Markets I; i t Portland Hay Market -' PORTLAND, Feb. 15 (By As sociated Press.) Buying prices; Valley timothy $20; do.' eastern Oregon . $22.50 ; alfalfa $ 19.50 0 $2; clover nominal; oat bar $20; nat and. vetch S21: straw $9"per ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. h Portlaiia , tirniii' Fntores - V; ' PORTLAND, Feb. 15.(By. As sociated Press.) Wheat. BBB hard white, hard whit Bs.Baart, February $1.50: - March' $151 soft white, western r white, Febr ruary, March $ 1.52 : , hard winter, February, March. $1.50; western white, February, - March $1.52; hard winter, , February. ! March $1.50; northern spring, February. March $1.49; western red, Febru ary. March: $1.48. if : ; Oats Nou' 2fc -36-pound .white feed, do 36-peuad gray February, March $28.50. ! Barley No. 2, 44-pound, Men. $27.50; ' : ' i Corn No. 2, EY shipment, March $32.50; do. No. 3, Febru ary $31; Marcn 3Z. ; ! Millrun Standard, February $23March $26. i INrtIanl Dairy Exchange PORTLAND, Feb. 15. (By As sociated Press.) Butter; extras 47 s; standards 47c; prime lirs'ts 46c ; lirsts 4 4 M c. t.Eggs Extras 2Se; firsts 27c; current receipts 24c. " , - ; Xpw -York IIops NEW YORK, Feb. 15, (By Associated Press.) Steady; state 1925. 50065c; 1924. 3540c; TAciflc coast 1925, 26c 30c; 1924 22c25cv -;T: ,rr . ;;-' ..; . .-. :;-:: . ; ' " Livestock. - " i PORTLAKDOr., Feb: . 15. -Cattle steady to 50 cents higher; receipts, 2305 cattle, 405 calves. Steers good $ 8.00 $ 8.7 5 ; med ium $7.25$8.00; common $6.50 $7.25; canners . and cutter steers $6.5007.25;-heifers good $ G.50 $7.25?- common: and med ium $4.75H$6-5; cows, 7 too& $5.50 $ 6.75 ; common and med ium $4.00$5.50; canners. and cutters $2.50 $4.00; bulls good beef, (yearlings excluded) $4.50 , $5.50; common to medium (can- ners and bolognas) $3.75014.50; calves, medium to choice - (milk fed excluded) $8.50 $10.00; culls and common $5.50 $8. 50; vealers, medium to choice $11.00 $13.25; culls and u common $6 $11.00. '. ;. i ""a Hogs. v weak; receipts 3680 ; heavyweights (250, to -350 lbs.) muiinni rnod and choice $13.00 ' .... $13.50;v medium weight, uww to 250 pounds) medium goad and Choice $13.50 $14. 00; light wt. .(160 j to 200 pounds) common, medium good : and choice 13.75 $14.15;; light lights, (ISO to 260 pounds ) . common, medium, good and choice $13.00 $4. 00; packing hogs (rough and smooth) $10.00 $12.00; slaughter pigs, , (90 to 130) medium good and choice $12.75$13.50; feeder and stocker pigs (70 to i 130; lbs.) medium good and choice $13.50 $13.50.j If .. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded ; in above 1 quo tations.) ; r i .Sheep, steady;, receipts' 1335 ; lambs good and choice. Mt. Adams $13.00$14.00; Jambs roKj?i.i to - good, valley, $ 1 2.5 0 $ i o ; heavyweights (92 lbs. up) J10.50 $1Z.50; all weights, culls and common $10.00 $12.00: ivear- iing; wethers medium to hoic $9.00 $11.50; ewes, cpmnion to choice 5.uo fi) ss.ou; canners and culls $2.50 $5.00. . E UTS-SORES 'QSanse thoroughlythen. vaporub i 1 : . y i 1 - t SALEM ' " ALBANY I Iftf CORVALLIS mm WOODBURN UEANiMDLlne Why Hundreds of Families Buy Their Food Supplies at BUSICICS 1 They save money and gain leisure by buying all their table supplies at this store, all delivered at one time without extra charge for delivery.; I Our Baker uses nationally recognized, standard quality ingredients sucK as the housewife herself would use. . -! The practice of cleanliness approved by everyone. ; j j Our Bakery Products are uniformly pure, wholesome, good tasting foods be caused of modern science and equipment "1: .' 1 . ' J T" ; ; , j j - Government Inspected Meats a safeguard to your health.. Phone 455 or 456 free Delivery to AH Parts of the City Meat ! ' t -y :! i '. Department " -. ' -Tender Tasty Steaks 2 lbs. 26c Grocery Department lyiarket Day Raisins Packed in 4 lb. bags New stock 33c Hershy Gocoa Half Ibpkgs. Boneless Roast of the FinestjYoung Beef 2 lb. roast 39 c i " .t W f . 1 Sugar Cured, Bacon Large Pkg. Instant t. ;jY' V1 J' ': " 50csi2e 35c v. Alpine Milk 9c 1 New Pack Bakery Department Coffee Cakes that you will like also all kinds of Cookies, Butterhorns, , Cinnamon Rolls, Doughnuts, Tea Sticks, Pies, French Pas try and a variety of other dainty Pastries, i Shrimp :.- ? : Half or whole side, lb. sic': , . ! I - " ' ' ' J - - Armour's. Pure Freshly i Rendered if . . - ' " " ' Lard f No; 5 pail. ? 89 c " Excellent quality 2 cans- 29 c 6 Boxes Matches 19c Blue Tip Broom Equal any $1.25 broom Limited; number to sell at . 89c 20: Bars Crystal White Soap 75c 20 Bars P. & G. Soap 72c Bread! : " 5 - i - - " -. . i That you will enjoy . ...... . . r i ' . ,1 2 Large Loaves 3 Small Loaves , : j -" 25c v -. Neopolitan ' i i S. if It?s; different Try this loaf I r : 15c Whole Wheat, Graham, Rye and Health Bread all fresh daily. 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