A i it. ..l.ni. t Mi- IWaisjMWP'SiWI .(PW3Wlwftj(.ii i lwiTfcinrniMiniii 1 1 jnirnrr ttniTriiii - 1 m i frfc nwiiniri i if hi i. n vfoaino .:u Aitas tat Moreno Turr Tuesday uoianOTr 2ffiax7cjris:r-" iSmem 'Society 1 aewo; '-T.r--- By AUDITED BUNCH Phone ICS - Revand Mrs. IV. C. Kantner -Are Hosts at Dinner v -' Aq exceedingly attractfre event at' VMJ ; effnlng. was - the dinner, " party at5 which Rev. and Mrs W. C. -Kantner were ; hosts "nt. their home. . 853 North . Commercial streets, in celebration of the (Oth ' anniversary of their coming to- Sa .'. lemvwi-'.V' v f- "'-'"'" ' ' i'-lvIynowls and .baskets- of spring flowers, the giftvof Jriends. wera arranged about 4 th liting room and In the dining rponi. - Par ticularly charming in a decoratite way was the bine jpltche cTf yetlpw roseijryarigaied i or&.e'uid yellow tulips- JM bu1ffrant and an Ivory art basket filled with; rose, and yeUow tulips, .love-In-the mist, roses, and a delicate 'pink and white shrubbery; aTe eauially Jovely 'effects. 1 -il. - Thpse jlnvited for -eenlng - included Mr. and Mra.P.W..1gt (6s- leffTMf.-and Mrs. E.T aries, Mr.;and Mrs. R. J. HenJrieks, ,Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. Brown, "Mr. and ! Mrs.' Dan ; J. , Fry, Sr., .Miss 'Con stance' Kautner, Miss La Verne Kantner; and the hosts ReT. and jMrs: W. CV Kantner. .. Guild -Ladies to Sew ) ' f , J atlSmitfrHome 4 . ' o Members of the JuhlorGuity JSt St. Paul f church i si tall " other 1 ari tor who are interested f eiasked of Mrs;- iTomer Smtthr ot r North SUrnmeslreet. ;ia:6,i6i"-; v worthy cause. , r-V .' i AuxuiarT to Meet , . ejhe; sewing dub el tl amll lif n ih tke Sons "of .Tetcrsjl frI meet this afternoon at. (ha home of , Mrs., q. 1 ' TerwUliger.r T70 : Chemakej street: - i":;, Joint Meeting at ' 1 PTater7uUTemvle.'; SUrer Bell Circle, Neighbors of Wa craft end Salera Camp io. j 118 W.'0.-W.,met in Joint open meeting-tat the Fraternal Temple Friday evening April lth. Start Ib mlth a bountiful repast which was' serred in the banquet room ' tfte entire, erenlng was given orer to -the - entertainment of ' visitors aad . jnembers. The tables wjere elaboraterydecorated - and pre sented' very tttraetire' appear aace,' knowing the interest of he various committees ineharge.' .JChav;iO. W.; orchestra furn i lshed the tnualc for the ehtertain- : mefltVX number of feature read ing and vocal solos were given' by Uvt;alented Jones family'.: also Deputy. State Commissioner Sta- ' be'nln entertained the crowd "with COULD HOT PUT f-: ..... 11 HER SHOES tlrtrDiserty Was to -Weak - .. 1 1 ... 1 . '.. -. ' In a little town of the Middle West, was a -discouraged woman. For four months she had been in such poor health thJit sua could, not stoop- to put on her own shoes. Unable to do her work, unable; to go out of doors or enjoy a friendly chat ' with her neighbors, life seemed' dark Indeed - to; ' Mrs. Dauiiertr. - Taeniae day, & booklet was left at.ber.froot door. Idly she- turned the pages.. Soon she waa reading with quickened interest." The" little booklet waa filled with. Jetter from women In conditions similar to hers trhof had found better health by tak- Jtig Lydjia E, FJnkhamte.Tegetabla Compound.' 1 -'-I 'began takin? - the Tegetabl Compound." Mrs. Daugherty-writes. "and after I took tha third bottle, I found relief. . I am on my eleventh bottle and I don't have that trouble any more: ana reel like a different woman: --I recommend the 'Vege table Compound - to everyone J soe who has trouble like mine. ,1 am willing to- answer any letters from wonvar asjktng about the Vegetable Compound,? Mas. En. DAcaHExrr, 130S Orchard Ave, Muscatine, Iowa, i 4 i .AvJ . .7 tzrrj la rioc2s ft fxsrrtft)rcvv W cay luvve Jssi tha Cora z3.T9 Soat cf.t&9 f orfca t Ccatradt cf Cala' Head X?eU& "TSTCJ feras, vAisisa- . , neat c Ilortsje, llortsisre fcraa, !Qait CUin Dced3, Abstracts; fcra;v j. . EH cf Eilau v Boildias Ccntraet. PrTTnr finite. TngtjriPTit K1m.. ', v qs-eral Lesse, Power cf Attcrsey, Pmao Bec!and Pa4a, Seal Re- -, CfitS." Etc- TJiPff fnrirs lfl','"iwt. Mn4a anit n4r Ois Statedmah FublioHiiiJ? Go. : -J " several musical numbers.. The en tertainment was -f otlowed' by a Leslie tVFMSo-Meet: ; : The JW. F. ;il bf Leslie church "will .meet j on ' lednesday af tern'ooh ,;al "the home ,of Mrs! Barker's. All a are promised an interestlnj'lrrjajaj nniane 'features. - IXambersWe re- queste4 to , be present 'and Visitors will pe cordially' Welcomed," Vr'.. ' f Picnic,, at ?teri!i?si Mr. WaUer $ BpyldlBI Mrs Edgar, Hartley ilrsgenryMey. era and Mrs. ,F. W tur bin enters falneta Nelly- KregeJ, Miss Tlelma priIajid ; f.ni Mlsp Signa Wahlstrom, pt the Salem, general hospital : at ' a , delihtfal ;pjcnic Terrace Grove tyr here a jnost. en joyable afternoon n was .spent by the Jadiea. " j . , Health Class to Meet , i The newly organized. health class of -which-Mrs. Cv B.-Gingrich is In charged will meet at 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening . in .'Marion Square.' .'The class;' which. is open to 5 new members, Is-' fnierested : in the' exercises,' diet,! and - regularity of habifs which go to- make up an able tohstUutlon.' !? ", ; MrsyanfqYd Sends Ihtksin'a;epQr:ts T :.'r fjpmTpeamp'Qonvention:-, vMrfc Je Sajo'foxd..,nresI4ejnof theS.aleT ;brancb. of tfce 'National League of TVonjeji XoiJers,' who at tended . ther annual; sessions tn St. Iiouls, .MisspurJ., last ,weeijaa.jpp'e of two-official delegates "from Ore gon has rent the1; following "jcTtp-pinK- Xrom.th St. touis. Pally GIobe-Democrai .which wilt be of interest .to League women in Sa lem: . . . r . . Five hundred delegates and irls- jtprs iod ine .seventn . aannal . con vention of 'the -League of Women Yoters had'regjstared at the con vetttion headquarters on the pix- teenth floor, of .the Statler hotel last night. -The line of 4 belated vHitors stil registering at the end of the afternoon stVBBion led con vention officers to hpe thelquota. of 100Q expected w3ien' the en ventlQA v8l n fal tewing;' will be reached. A crew of 'typista work ed busily throughout the day reg istering- the delegates, handsomely gowned women iWio, streamed througbi the corridors of "the hotel ln-tuemorning, greeting acquain tances : of past ; conTentions, and Hurrying on to the . precon ventlon programa z me t aiternoon sea- ' . . .. I' it.itiTirtr ''Iji. Social Calendar Today- Hi- War. Mothers; 'Special meeting. Chamber of Commerce 'rooms; a,t z:3u o'ctocau - ; - WCTU. Halls.t Antl-eisarette program, 2: 30 o'clock. Etokta club. MraI. K. Ohling hostess. ' . - Y. K.. K. elasa.A First Methodist church " . : ': 1 . f " Junior Gnild of - St. .Paul's church. Trs.- Homef 'SmitK!! Sew ing. r '".j ';,." ."Auxiliary" of the Sons of Veter ans. Mrs. O. E, TerirIlliger, hos tess, 2:30 o'clock.; . - ... ' Wednesday . , " , ." ' "Central circle, Jason Lee Ladlef' Aid society Mrs. P, LkiFraxler, 79 5 N.-Capitol street, hostess, . Business" and Proesalanal VWo--mens clubt Chamber of Com merce xoovdh.''':":-? 'Z - . : i 1 -. ' St, Monica's Altar society.; Card o'clock. .J i'-v) ' ; Thiusday .Marlon .County;; Federation , of Women's clubs. 'Annual conven tion.' Salem Woman's Club1 club nouse. .- . ... V .' Friday - V.-r'-y. -Harp, recital. .Mary Jean 'Por ter. St. Joseph' Auditorium; ?V -u. t r- Satarday r 'J-rJ.-.-lv1 Salem WomaaV club, .. Club house, 2:30 o'clock: - " Benefit bazaar and cooked, food sale. 'Alpha XI Delta sorority.. S. P.; ticket office, 184 N Liberty street.' -" "t' -.ts, -!' Miss ' Bertha Babcocks formal birthday dance. Derby hall. ,1., 11 iniat. ' Ai:JLsffai: ... it- 4 , .. ...... -,:. i. : .... orcr 115 llztt rpitrl T-,-'5"i O'-CTIrr- 1 --4'--- , . . - ... ... -j..- f 'r-'r ' " L."-.-V-:'' ' i -'AvlJ ...i:i,ft:;:-$w ; . .,, i.;-;.wt,i. ,'-v.i; irv? v v - : -f-' i 1 .: " ' .:---t. Cy'SUiT v.,,r Mi - - - - f ::t:r'::!;Jk:;:.;rfe v w A 2 - i., iSfc - v- -v- 'v : -ar a yl Colleen Moore in "Irene,", is now playing to . capacity houses -at the Oregon Theatre. , The picturei is' said to be the best the pretty little star has' ever made, i It ivili The jopenessIons . yesterday af ternoon ..were .'devoted' o-ndisas-sion -on Iproblema "of woriicn ln,i In dustry, social hygiene -and tefic ienc.Jn j:qvejnetJa4'were.Ied by Miss Mollle Ray Carrpll, iMrs. Ann, .Webster.' "ahdiliss Belle Sherwln, chairmen respectively, of the three departments. , " v r Jnclufled; nraqg1 the -speakers on efficiency in government was Mrs. Charles M. Lea, a Pennsylvania delegate who advocated "a wom an on "every , election board"; -Dean Isidor Loeb of the Washington University School of ' Commerce and Finance of Washington Uni versity, who discussed taxation and ' public expenditures; 'Mrs. George W.' Prichard of Santa Fe, N. M., who explained means of preventing " fraudulent roting; Mrs. Katherlne .Philips Edson of Los Angeles: the women in indus try group, told of the administra tion of minimum wage legislation In California...- . t- Mrs. Lea,- In advocating: .women on election boards, said that there should "be at least . one woman, preferably two, on every, election board "throughout . this" nation "Men willingly admit that women on the wholef are more straight forward and less Inclined to trick ery and they , view elections more sincerely,-so td speak; and not as the occasion for. display "of poeti cal trickery and strategy" - the speaker asserted. "Those of us who have served on these' boards, or 'who have been watchers atitho polls, realize how easily the mem bers of, the board v can be swayed by fear of hribery. , -Have you ever looked careful ly at .' the ' men ' who compose -jsn election board?" Mrs. Lea asked the assembly. - "They are nsnally Uly insturcted in election laws, and opposed to candidates, other than the politicians In power. , .Topics of current Interest that are expected' to -come up at future conferences are jury service for women, military training In civil Institutions and birth control. The laat subject was referred to the Coiaunitte6.p 'C.hiidv Welfare, at ,a meeting pf the Social fiygiene Conference esterday.' prealded over by Mrs. Ann Webster: y VAMiia Ainy'd? Mahr of Toledo, Ohtoi ak?n$ o;'womeAe. wages, saWthat since wdmen are not, or ganized, and the legislative efforts to restrict the, open, market's' ef fect'on ' their wage'rif have failed, new methods' imnst ' be found. ' Women's wages require special attention becduse they form a part of .the whole exploited" grpup of cheap labor,' on the one hand,' and because they offer the problem of the -difference between the men's rate and the women's rate, on' the other and no easy thinking would solve such difficult problems for lis. she said. ' - . . . j... : to rfay ttresa... - locJ4 tax tXjt'&z U I IU1U V 0 T close- tonight, at the last snow.;. Meeting of the Y. K. K. tThe T. K." Kl,clas;ot the Irst Methodist : haxchoiwUl ;.'hQ-4lts monthly meeting! to7 the jchurch parlors tonight a poi-lijck;.aup- per will followthe-businesa meet thviions Jssuedlor Birthday Dance . .Mrs. .Rose W. -Bibcock has Is sued Invitations for a formal danc ing party on Saturday, April 24, at Derbr ." Hall, -honoring ' her daughter. Miss ; Bertha Babcock on the occasion of Miss BabCock's sixteenth birthday. -'One hundred of ibe most. popular members; .of Salem a younger set nave oeen in cluded in the Invitations. West Side Circle, to . Meet Friday - ; -c- The West Side Circle of the Ja son Lee Ledles Aid ' will hold" social meeting Friday with Mrs. j J. F.'Dunlsp, 1825 Oak street. Mrs. Hoppes is 'Hostess for Neves iJlub Members and guests of the Nev is club were entertained In a de lightful way last Thursday after noon when Mrs. --Otto Hoppes1 was hostess for the group in hehpm- Mrs. Edwin Puryine and Mrai Os car .Zeller. were epeclaj gtiests 'of the afternoon. ?: : 'Lavendef and white lilacs t a.nd red, peonies were 'lovely about the rooms where bridge was in play. The tea. table was attractive with Its -centerpiece of narcissi And hlue fbre-me-npts.' with . blue candles glowing in crystal holders. v: ' st. Mrs. Edwin Purvine and vMrs. Oscar Zeller won theorizes of the afternoon: . . "Vi -.. Club members In ' the- group were: Mrs. Aubrey Johnston, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mrs. William Goeser, Mrs. Carl Armstrong, .Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, Mrs. Edwin Pur vine, and the . hostess. Mis.' ' Otto Hoppes." '-"'' " ' At the next meeting, of the cfub Mrs. Gosser will entertain. - v -: Debate at Tillamook ' Mlss Orlna IX Mclntyre and Miss Etelyn Hartnng will leare this af ternoon f or Tlllamodk' here they Will,debate with. thNTiilamaok Sp- worth ' Leasne , o.the5fnesU6h, JEle solTed1 ; That.tha tithe of one-tenth should Jbe obll&tor'-bn air Chris tians today.,;i Ar.Mreek ago" today Mtts McIntyre'it$,MlM 'Hinting def eatedUth--Jasott - Lee Epworth Itueebait-tajrs.Eldchfidistrict thronghoot the..atate trill hare an opportunity to participate In a de- Date on tnis, question wltn' the -fi nals taking place at the Epwotth League institute - next Angnst at Falls City. ... . ..... f, ft ; MrsfOra I. McXntyre and Mrs'. B. K. Gilbert will accompany (he girls to Tillamook today.. ' Guests at- Marsterg Home., f Mrs. 5 Bertha. Marsters entertain ed' aa her guest: ton 1 Sunday'Mr. and' Mrs. E.' Tomlin8on of -Spokane, Washington, Mrs.' Tomlinson being a girlhood . friend ' of :M.rs. Marsters; Mr. and JMrsv' Tomlin son retained to: their. - home i on Monday Royal Neighbors Will Meet TbeJai-lghbara Cass will, mtetitbxr'' trow at the home ofMrs-A. Bun,zZ35 Hasel Arensiriftn all HUjr meeting S'tv '. -tii. Etokta, Club to Meet . iV? :. Mrs. B. K. Ohllng will be host ess for members or the . Etokta club at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at . her . home 1J.3S N.s 4th street: The Study, topic for the afternoon will be MXoeal ,Goyemmenti Guests at Neskowin .' ;.',. , ' Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton' Smith, In .-company with ; their ,house guests, ' Mr. apd Mrs. Victor Mc Kenzie,' spent the week-end ..at Neskowin. ;'.: : .i - Dinner An HonorJ ; ; '''1 of WttUam Brovm ts - , L. Wnilam Brown of Salem,. Or whe-has been spending the winter at - the Wlssahlckon . Inn, in this city,';as Jahis'; 'custom', Land who wiltj -leave' tor T,hoihe on'Tuesday, wiU be 'the honored guest aV din nes at the inn this evening, given by'Jhpse who have .had the, privil ege ' oli more or leas .' intimate as sociation.' with htm.' The.jlmbklng roonx win be the scene' of the din ner, which is transformed into an old English chop house, with a Cheerful fire bnrnlng, and all, or neatly -' all, ? the other accessories which" go to make up such a place on such an occasion. The guest list will Include Messrs.. K. II. Field, S. R. Hotchkiss, " R. N. Woqdworth, H. H. Lodge, J.C Goff, Erhest Cronpemeyer, Charles Archibald, Rex Jones and Tappan Habey, in addition to Mr. Brown. Redland Dally ' Facts. Birthday Anniversaries Are Celebrated . The hpmie .CjMrs.-. Irene. Nash hoon of a! delf htf ul double blrthT day ' wiiOorothy ' Nash and her cmisiniJDafsy "Gilreathu celebrated their fourlefenth birthday annlver- sarleseintlyr' - ' ;;:J.,Vf The ' afternoon waa spent ; with games on the lawn with the -birth day refreshments in the dining rodhv.at the tea hour. Mrs. Nash was,, assisted by Elsie. Blakaelee and Katherlne Beardslee. Bas kets of ' iris were arranged about the rooms . Two : beantifully decorated birthday cakes were the features of the birthday luncheon. Miss Dorothy's cake being of old1 rose with .candles in a delicate . yellow shade and Miss Daisy's being of pale green with pale pink candles. - "In the group for the afternoon were :Doroth Nash and palsy Gil reath. the honor guests, Norma and Alta Wilson- of Lebanon, Kathryn Rowe, Bina May Shank, Lily Simpson, Versa McBee, Ima gine Wells, Leona Gllreath, Anna Dalaba, Dorothy and Doris Michet son, Alice Linfoot, Stella Gll reath.1 Cecil Nash, and Harold Tiske..!,- -' General Markets I . - ? - WOOXl HIDES . PELTS Bbeep, long dry, S0 ; short, nominal: salted-. 110 1.50: abort. 35 30c; salted goats, Jong, 75el; dry goaU, long, 16o pound. CASOAKA BARK Steady, 7c pound; Oregon grape root nominal. HOPS 1925 crop lusters 24tt 25e, S-irearv contracts. 20e ponad. . HIJK8---SU6d. . Ce i green. 6 ; salt balls. 5e: green bulla. 4e: calf. i2c; kip 8;:fUnV dry, 12o; aaltod Be; aoreaid 76el. .- i WOOL, Jlalf blood, and vaUey fine, 82e; tbreo-eighU blMd, 032e; low asarter, as80e; aatern Oregon. Wsii- fngton. and Idabo raacn. clips, xoe. - V.W OTITC TTRT PUIHT iEW. yOBJC, April 17 iBy-Associated Press.) EVAPORATfcD APPL.ES Steady: cheica 12Hlc; extra choice. - PRUNES - 8tady; California, SO WAV, Oregona. S0-40i, 12e. APJUCOT Firm; a labs, 20 tie: choice, 24425c; extra eboice, 25 S5H. - ; PEACHES FIRM: standard. 19018c; enoica,-, 19ftG29Me;. extra, eboice. 30 Q 21s. VVtXTH, Mlnn April 19 (By Asso ciates iress.; uyose: riaz, may, .o; July 2.4; September S2.S3; Oct per jBi. ...., ' ' A WEW TOBK HOPS JfEW.OBK.TTAuril 19-rlBi A- seciatedi ,Tresa4)-r-Hopa' steady ; state 1925, SOSOc; 1924, 3035d; TaciXic poast, 1925, 2030c; 1924, Z2QZae. eiated Presa) Oregon-potatoea 4.50; Netted, uemjw f05 ewt.; cabbage, fa tsA A Kf ,wL Knniti VA.t.Kl.l - tlnMm mm Ions, tdQtte dps. fcnnches; onion, 1. SO 8U)0; beets, 35 40c; tnraips 30a; carrots. Ttivfc dos. ounenes.; garitc X7H ivc io.; peppers, boc per ltt; Moask, 2 t3c Ib.K calory, soias par crate: ergplaat, 20c lb.; tomatoes. $5 Q 86.50 lug: lettuce. Imperial -ralley. Calif ornia, a4505 - crate ; - artichokes, 75 dos: rreett beans. 20e lb- new peaa 174 30e: - Brussels sprouts. 15c lb: rhubarb. 8H0lb.? hothouse encumbers, Sl.500 8.50 dos.; asparagus, 1013e A.; local. f 1.99 per aoa. ouncnet ; aweet poiaw eQOc lbvi ew potatoes, 1517H. . ,-. . TEUIT8. huts:. POBTLAXD. April 19. Fruit Oranges, f.Z5J7.&0 crate ; lemons, $5.50 6.50; banas, 89c; pears, .norai- nai; grapeiruit, ; f ou; . atrawDernaa, 83.75 erato. :- . Apples -Washington Wiaesaps, extra fancy. 82: fancy. $1.73: O grade. S1.25: Oregon Spittenburgs, -extra fancy, ft. SO (1.75; "-fancy. 1.251.85; O grade. $1.15U5; Borne Beauty, fancy, .$1.5o; Newtowna, "extra fancy, S22.25; fancy, tl.75(f2: C grade, $1.23(1-60; -cookers, ?5o$d. ' ; XuXs-wc-WslnnU, Ko. 1,: 19 6 26c pound; filberts, nominal ; almonds, 3034o lb.; Braxil nata, - S027e lb. : Oregon cheat- .t.cAooxu,, pri .i9.- By amh claUdi I"re.T Potato Receipts, l7 JLsrf totar United-SUtes-euipmerrta 8a t- : - V---T - X . A. .a v ,aa LI ST Eli lir7T-f - fiTKlTEK COKCXKT :0O-T:00 KiWV 2li) Portend, :00-7:00 KOW i9l) PortUnd. Munio pi the Master." 8:60S:30 KOIK " (319), Portlaid. Spaaisk trio. - . . KSTEaTAIHMtNT :0O KJtTK - 1U UHjwttfi. todio prorrra ; 7:s rommnny ung; 8;36-tO KMTR eonrert orchMtr. S:30 KPa 428.3). San Frrio. 6:30- cfceatra; 80,"todio program: 9-10, pro rrmBTr hrmoy it&, '. OrPr -. d tl&a KiX (i36J. Hllywoo4. 6:30-7. kr ympironr ; 9-10, erobestr; . 10-12, " dante orrhtstra. ' ' ' - 6:89 SPWB (252). HoltytfAod. :30- 7:30; dinar heart S-v, dance 6rrbatx; . Betty . A-trirx., awoisiv-iu, , uuibm -trt frolic. - 7.-60f-JUa-. i 3d-4.4n).- S-attIe. 7-8:30 arocical profrraas, i Cornish artistic en- smblc: :b(m. reaetra. ofeestra-; Kitea -rtita- at nag 9artt 9-10, proraib; lO-ll. BaUad KFXPi C4-S) Colorado Spring. 7:30, 'Mild 'Sanderaoa, piAoiit; C'leretana v Daia, anton ; Tommy Ureen, ban - toag : Jack- Tnekttr. tenor. 8:00 KHi (405.2), Los Angeles. 8U0, - da jluxa : . program .featuring irederlck ' Melfnrray. Tiola."' ; 8:00 4KGO aei.2). Oakland. 8-9. pro- Sborr, pianiat; 9:10-10, Bernirr Gif fes. aoprano; Walker Sisters; Al Bona, baritone; faidie,' quartet; triple male qaart t ; ' Vrancea Milton, accompanist ; 10-12, difnee music.' 8:30 CXBV (291.1), Vanconver. 8:30, atndio proeram ; Charles Match, pian ist: Jeaaie -Beldon. cellist: B - Morran. .. violinist; Gordon llarah, violinist; iira. Hazen Fniiiips, roealist; 10.-3O, cabaret orcHestra-; Be be Mailer, soprano. urday. 44S; 80 Canadian; Sunday, 28; on track, 484; trading : very slow ; mar ket dull ; Wisconsin, sacked round whites. $4.75 (a1 5.00; Miopesot sacked, round whites, $4.80 4.80 Jlasho sacked Kua sets, 84.90 5.10,,,:-. . . LIVESTOCK - POETLASD. April 19. (Bt Asteciated! tT-ess. I -'-t'aJves,' receipts 205. ' Vsttle e eeipt '2580 n (171 through); steady; staers rood $T8.75f medium $7.25ff8: common . 506.75; canncrs- and cotter atowa 7.a5,- heifers - goxd- f tw 7.75 ; . common and- medium-; S6Vi7.25 ; ewws-.: xood $8.85 7i5: ceeiimon and mediirm $4.5et1?9.25; canneTS "and eut tara 2,50 Cf 4,:111118. rottd beef (year HirgSi excluded) f45.50; common to me- dium.-i(eanaers and bolognas) $3.50 4. CalTa pied iu nj t choice (milk feds exelododM M 8.50 & 9.50: colls and com mon $68,0. "Vealers, medium to choice S10(r$lZ; culla and common $710. , Hogs. receipU 248a (230 through): ttfiay; beary weight (250-350 pounds) medium, good and choice $ 12 13.73; medium weights (200-350 pounds), com mon medium, good and choice $1314. uigniweigut idu-iuv pounas; com mon, medium good, and choice $13.75 14.10 light lights (180-260). common, medium, good and eboice $13.25&$l4: packing nogs (rough and smooth) 0fi io.ij; a laughter pigs (o-l30 pounds), medium, rood and choice 813(314: feed ers and stocker pig (70-130 pounds) me- .1 ! -. w. - k,i1 . j l. : , a,, ".. t c "i t or oily hogs and roa&ting pigs excluded in above quotations.) Sheep and lambs, receipts 65; nomin ally steady; lambs, medium to choice 92 Sounds- down l'l12; heavy weights, me ium to choice 92 pounds up tlOGx 10.50: all weights CommoA $9 10; Iambs, spring. medium Xo choice. ; $12.50 13.50 year ling wethers, medium to choice $9 fee 10.50: ewes, common to choree $5.50 lu 8.50; canners aod culls $2.51) 5.50. r GRAIN PORTIiAND. April 19.-(Br Associat ed Preaa.) Wheat. BBB. bard white. hard white,' BS,' fiaart, April, May $1.49; sotai wmte; wesvern wnite, April, May $1.52. Hard winter,- northern spring, April, Msy . $1.43. Western red,, AprU, Jday $L43.;T.V ; r . - - ; 1 Oata. 2. 86-Abund white feed, do 88-pound' gray, 'April, May $28.25. - Barley, No. 2, 46-pound, April, May 25; do 44-pound April, May $24. - - Corn. Ko. 2 EX. shipments April $33.25; May $33.50. JdUlrun, standard, April, May $22.50. HAT POKTLAND, - April 19. (By Aaaociat- ed Presa,)Buy1ng prices: Valley tim othy 70; do 'eastern Oregon $22.50: al falfa -$19.30320? cloven nominal; eat nay, zu; oat and vetch $21; straw $9 per tain,' Selling prices 2 a ton more. SAZBT EXCHANGE PORTLAND. April 19. (By Associat ed - Presa.) fet -prteea:1 Butter, extras 39e; standards 38 e; prima IirsU 38c; firsts 37 Me. -Eggs, extras 26e; firsts 24c Pullets 23c - Current receipts 24c ' - i . fSZET PBTTTT NEW YORK, April 1. (By Asaociat ed ' Press.) Evaporated- apples easy hoiee 11 3-4e to 14c; fancy 12e to 13c 4 - ' Prunes Steady; Cahfornias 6c to 12 SkerOregona 10 3-4e to 12He. Apricots Firm; slabs SOe to 22e: choice 24 Me to 25c; extra choice 25c to 25 He.- " ' - Peache-FJrmr standard' l9e to 20c; choice-19 54 to 20 Me r extra choice 20c to-zie. hops .v.. ' NEW YORK, Apri 1 1 y . j-(By Associat ed Press. MSHuly; state' 1925, , 50o, to SOe; ' 1934, ;Bc to '85f;; Pacific coast 1835, ase.to'SOe'f 1924, pe to 25e. .j a" I WW -- a a- . - o . 'ijas ' 'i " - -. 4v- aw: r-.'X -Kcme.owiiuig.,ip..prfc! j-.t - - - ' ' - ' . 1 important in me passing years vm-m J ;tA woman in tKe nevKome finVi3 ;nycKtojcJo in thingS dearto il a-mt'n 0 ro'T- rivmnr Itt-f-lA ttik Aa ai. L . J . s I soft;IigKts there-Hmfort and ebziness withm and foli- agewithout. . - J'"-7i;; --'7rCi "f r 4 Slie kecpa r 4 . . i i : "I Tram Changes of .schelufe. arrectlng. practically every-Oregon Electric train passing ,4hrOagtL Salem -were announced yesterday by- jQhn .V. Ritchie,' Salem passenger agent for the lines. Thi$ new. schedule ill rgd : into f fee Bnext Snndy, April 25 and runs -as xoiiows: VN6. IT which .now leaves Port. land for Eugene, at passes through Salem at 8 : 3 0 will be discpntinued.' 2 : A ,new train to bemadded will accommodate students - at Salem and -Woodburn, . jartll leae ButtevlUe at sOSl-Va. nw arrive in Woodburn at 7 iiT.Ju'm. "leav ing' Woodburn at 733 a. ia'., and arrive in Salem ati-Si20 a. m. . lTam'TvtT. & wiii'aepartrirom Portland"at' : Q $ ;p ,m,l. reaching Salem at 9:55 instead of 9:45, and will "make Icxral stops Bouth of Tualatin. xl will, reach: Eugene at 12:01 instead- hi 11:50 a. m. ; No. 7 "will leae Portland at 10:50 a. m.t instead of 10:45, ar riving - in Salem at .12:50 p. m. instead'. of 12:45, and will ter minate In Eugene Instead of Cor Tallis. t will arriTe at Eagene at 3;05 p. m .... ... Train No. .17 Will." be called No. 13 "under the new schedule and will - depart fronjT Portland at 4:35 instead f'4i45-p..m., mak ing";,local .stops between Portland and Salem, and 4ntrin g- at this city at 6:40 as heretofore. No.. 13 will be.jchanged,to 17, with sc'heduIaWnclianged. - .It will Jeave 'i' Pbi!ii$d ffr ' Eugene t fiiO S p. nu:and - will reach, Salem '' Among the northbound -trains No 2 6 , which; no mows on Sun day;' leaving' here jfer Portland at : iij,,' JJ .e S oW, a-.iU., .null Ljp: latkcu uiy w'No. 6 will depart from Salwn five minutes later than It does now, pulling out ai 7:10 a. na. In stead of 7:05 a. ni. It will reach Portland at 9:10) as usual and will make connection from' Wood burn, but hot tojWoodburnj ex cept on Sunday, t Train No. 10 will leave Eugene SMALL1 DIAMOND i' . ' : WE CARRY ALL SIZES OE COAL " ' ... i -h ... "r . j- - from 'the large furnace: to the smallest nut size. " Tell us for what purpose the coal Is required'and we'll point . out the proper size to use. . But although wa carry all sizes, we handle only one Quality,' the .very best coal from th very best mines. - Our coal service is yours to command.;- - v. "-t ? -- -r-.-- cv . iPricea range roni f 10 to f 14L50 " -AImo handle tno best Diamond Briquettes 415 PHONE .930 Larmer Transfer ifiiiDliLi-. 5 M r a L 1 1 i ... T- I ' !m m ; ;j .. rut .:-e ' :-aa. : r . . x milestone; r1 "Si. .... a yobth" fn a homelof ;linr''orai -:liake'siire of r-if-vi-,:--'?;" ; uc a. asv4iamixi.ia u& tnuAc iiiiijirs auuui grow near: mtaassdciaUoii.f ,- tiw.tf t - - I - -.. . - : T. ; j "- -xNorth ommei cial Street btmqay at .8:J0 a;!in. rather.than at 7:50 fSc. as at present, -arriving in Salem at 10:10 a.- ml," instead of 10, and arriving in Portland at; 11:55 in stead'pf llM5, making scheduled stops .. ten minutes ; later than , its present 'scheule; :. ;. ' v ': No.,12, which now leavy . alem at 11 :'15-4Vvn?L arriylnr ort Jand atIt IS-' i-will Wtfisconi tlSUed ' .-."-i-W-r-" ' ---'- - ' Train No. 14. will leave Eugene at lO:6Qa;'ni.; instead of lliJ5, Salem 1:05 Inetead-of .1:30, and arrive In' Porjtfclnd at '3 : 0 0 p. . nr. instead of ,3 : oV: with', correspond- inglyjearlier time latlntermediate poiaUurr- it. will make" local atoaa stead -of trorvlliai Jt wm rua betwee-Sa4m tmd Portland, aa at present, starting from here at 5:30 p. m. . v . .. . . 1 , . i Your HbjIUi D:nicr.Js Itl ? ;.,:)'.-. r-. -. ,- a iWehnted treatment iot ir,-i . - I af. n.t1 v4 t flies anu uuicr ixcwuuwm Colon ailments. Ivso sure, so $sSe, so easily obtained that it is fouy to pese ptmelyrepcr carFnBtil yotnr health is en tirely broken dormx. 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