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Marian County Wbman's -i.
Clubs to Convene in Salem
One hundred women, represent
ing .clubs throttghovt the ontr
are, expected. to be 4a-attendance
at ihe meetlnsr .-of the -Marion
County "Federation Hof Wdrnif
claba -ihkh opens tn Salem .tomor
row at the "Woman' clttb house on
North Cottage street.
The morcUng geaaib-n, .wliich' wOl
open at 10 o'clock, -will proceed fta
" follows, "with ' luncheon" at noon,
. andthe business .resuming- again
at 1130 o'clock: ' Singing of Amer
ica, by group; -luTocatlon fcy Dir.
F. C. Taylor, pastaRot tfeepTirst
three hosteatr clubs : MrsTTwni.
Pordyce Par " Salem Woman's
club; JdiirtU-K? OhJiagr Etekta
. club; Mrs." Alice -pdninndBon, Sa-
lem Heights club.
Mrs. li. E. KlelnsorgQJ4f .jBUjrer
toif'will glTe' the respons$. ,; ..'
part leu Ur Interest w4Hfee the
luncheon , at SL Joseph's auditor
mm, wjucq aii saiem women may
attend by making reservations
withMra. C. S. Ham n ton before
Thursday. , "" '
The afternoon session wlU open
with a piano aolo by Miss Margaret
Fisher, followed by an wxUlressJ
"WBiMVa Respohsanilty jn.. rpb4
oy airs, muiiok. rrum
bun of Portland.' f Mrs. Richard
Slefe;eait df y&mn1 at :Reed
college,lao,will give aawiaspira-
hl.wlU sing. -MM.?
Election of ' off Iceri will close
thfrssusfness of tneafttt-ttdtm. '-
lisa i Wattle. Beatty.a active
is in charge of the program for
tomorrow.
to Convene
The annual conyection of the
Marion county WOTU will couvene
in Turner April 28, -at" 9 o'clock
Mt G. S. Buland of Portland will
be, the speaker in the evening. She
wilf also assist' in - the afternoon
program. Subjects to be discussed
ax& scientific, temperance ifmtruC-
lion, legislation and anti-narcotic.
anions in the county will be
represented by delegates' and visi
tors. -The public is invited. .
Silver Tea at. j, "TK
Christian Church 'J
The Tsbuth -Tcircle tot lie. First
Christian cinrch will meet 'in the
church artoVS 'Wednesday 2
o'clock for a short business 'meet
ing. Prom 2:30 45 ?(T p'cloclt
thy. wm give a silver tea.
tall ladies of the church are cor
diallylJnYjted to att9d.v .:--
Social Calendar
Today
West' -Sid e circle ot - J ason Lee
Hfdlea Aid Mrs. J.FVDunlap',
hostess; ? ''v-.Tf;'::-. f
Central circle. Jason1 t3ie Ladies'
Aid society. Mrs. P. L. Frazier,
7 9.5 1. , Capitol street,', hostess. -' -
Business and Professional Wo
men's ' club. Chamber of Com
merce rooms. - r
St. Monica's Altar society. Card
party,. St. Joseph's auditorium
o'clock. -
Health class. 7 o'clock. Mar
ion Seuare.
Leslie W. P. M. S. Mrs. Barker,
hostess. '
Young Married People's class.
First Baptist church. 6:30 o'clock.
Salem Daughters of the Nile
club. MaaoiiIc TenjDle.
Standard Bearers, pirst . Meth-
odist-jehtfrch. f;Mrsv Jj.prGoltra,
hostess!" o'clockv -n
South" circle of? FlrttChrlstlarf
chffrch, jBoainesa meeting and ait.
4 'iri' Thursday
Irfartonpounty. Federation oi
WmP'f finis. ..AWimal, cqnven-?.
tloMenWomn'CUnJ elfin
w. R. C. Ladiea Aid. Old Peo
ple's Home. " ' ' '
H " "rriday :. '
Harpv recital; - Mary Jean Por
ter.1 St. Joseph's Audltoriuiu. '
" r 'Saturday '
Salem Woman's - club. Clib
hoffse, :3fd V clock. ; '
Benefit bazaar 'and cooked food
sale?4 Alpha XI Delta sorority: S'.
P. t fcket I office, 5 184 N. Liberty
Btreet'1'.- :
Miss Bertha Babcock's orjnal
blrthiay. dance. Derby nail. ; ,
S CI CHEST
OEOP
tPPFRfflR
r"t(JL0
mmm m u s?
Daseyoor tight, aching cheBt.v; Stop
; the paia" Break np tire ewiwtioa.
. Feel'ar'ba&eoid looen 'up- ia jusTtf
.' short'time-'.- - r- -. - &m - - -.-i.
- t - EfidV Pepper Rub is the cold rem
edyvthai brings: quickest-relief. It
cannot hurt. you andjt certainly
seems iron,d the tightness and drive
the congestion and soreness, right out.
Nothing-" ha- such1 eoaevatrated,
penetrating heat as red peppera; and
whenraeat penetrates right down Into
colds, congestion; aching muscles and
v eorirstlff joints relief comes at oneeV
' The moment you apply Red Pepper
- , Hub yon feel the tingling heat. la
- three -minutes ' thecongested spot-Is
" warmed through and through. TlVaett
josfare suffering from a cold Vheu
V mat is; baiJcache,-stlff neck' of sore
muscles, just get jar of SowIetf Rec
Pepper Rub, -miuie front red peppers,
1 at any drug store. You: wili have the
- rvii.:. est relief known, . 7
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A mericdn-teuton "tA uxiltatu..
to Sponsor Attractive
Particularly delightful among
the affairs scheduled for the' corn-
lag -week will k-e -the - benefit
br!de"teah;tr-4AiiserIcaii
Legion Auxiliary wiilHiponsor- on
Monday 'nf t&rtobn In j the veglpn
Hall. . Reservations ' are - already
being made f pj Ihe ayterlliooihd
inose wismng laoiea are assea ie
call' Mrs. Jesse George at 115 Q-Jt
Mrs. George, 'as chaTrtna'n , SjUtae
affair, "will f be ably assisted by
v Plana for stfce ererad7at
the bTfwesseeting'ef theArsxll
Jary, ontWdnMySyehlng ipcedr
Ing the Initlatioai; at-the 'Armory
which the Auxiliary tmjBmber at
tended en . inasse f.!-The, evening
was -particularly enjoyable to all
present.
MrsJfiCi Ciirrie Enlertains
YWCA GirfrtiJIjbtHifd Farm
The group of tfrlsVho are real
dents of 4h ciyYWgA were the
honor gueats-at a" delightful- affair
of Monday evening when Mr. attd
Mrs. JC- Carrie entertained' for
their pleasure at- -dinner at the
Currie. country home, Hibbard
Farm;': . t" ' . :'!
;The;rpom were" altractlrely dec
orated wlthmaeBes of - dogwood
and fnnwnsloa ofjfrarden' ffowqri,
A,owl,ef3ovely pink, and 'yellow
bljitttetjegAtered thet dinner ta
bl. YeXIowjjpiiAdleavKere nsed in
tM marked bv
SA .ioo, MissuJ&abeUBartlett JMIss
Flotetie L4ke MfB Gladys Paul.
Miss Clara -Heater, .MIb ..M izpah
Palmer ton,' Mis' Jtflia Cuttle; Mrs.
Pearl Arnold,, $r. and Mrs.'. Harry
Lorens and. eon ' Robert, and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs." J.C., Currie.
' Following' the dinner Mr,, and
Mrs, David ltaniaeyer. ;an)J,7ittie
son,' David Jr., who are neighbors
of Mr.' and Mrs. Currie, Joined the
group additional guests. ' FIvel
hundred ''at "three'tabletf ' was the
diversion of the evening with'Da
vld Ramseyer winning the - high
score. " Miss Mitpah - Palmertop
won the' consolation award: - .
Guests ateskowin 1
Mr. and- Mrs. H4 G. Mas& and
Mr. and Mrs. -A.- Mickel motored
to NesXowin r 'frherje'they yrere
guests over - tae 'weea-enav ,
Business ' and Professional
WomeW Club, v;-:-
a particularly interesting, meet
ing of the 'Salem ' Business 'and
ProfeailoharW
take place at 7:S0 o'clock this
evening tri th$; Chmhei; ,of -Ctma-mefee
rooms. ! m- '
Five members of the club; wHb
are prominent in professional wdF4reshments were served at-a 4ate
In the city, wtll gtre snort, interr
esling talks covering v the scope
of their individual type of work.
In the group" of fii&Q ctrairlbut-
lng talks .will be Dr. Mary Rf Pur-
vine, physician:; MIm jJraSUsii
beth SmUlk, ? assistant attorney
general: Mrs.'. .Lola .BelleBetlln-
ger, high-. bcWoI librarian; Hjm
Grace Taylor public health nurse.
and Miss Lillian Shroeder, special
teacher at Parrish junior higb
school. , .
WRC Ladiea-Aid.
The Ladies' oAid society of the
Woman's Relief corps will meet
on Thursday afternoon tat the. Old
People's home" for the regular so
cial meeting. . A special committee
is In charge of the refreshments,
ReeivTrTfrS3lm
Tetty-'TWCA, of which Mis
Mar laif'Wym'ans cretary, is fre-
queBtyB-veoeipt-of interesting f
news items c5n9eVing the' work In
ft$ international cope. The fol
lowiwg' is'ah ezaEhipie:. -?r-.
Alany business , housa In Con
stantinople are. opening ;oir. Sune
aays roiiowing- tne example -of the
banks which have adopted seven
da 'office hours at government re-
cuest. This means; less lisure-f or
the. young women jeinployed tn the
city, - according;; to :M iss Dorothy
Brown. Miss Brown, is a secretary i
at the. Per a service -center-cf the
YWCA in ( Constantinople., - . .1
"Public opinion and dark streets
mik.e it rtiftifHiIt for -even our old
or gils t o ttn out In the eTen
injn."i. writes Miss Brown. vWe
have 5 1- girls -enrohed. In . dak
Uaases, .all. deeply, irf earnest and
ambitious. H pur jpjfaryi'iall Ipo
8m all for othes girls' who wish-te
cbmejandtndy there
- 'IAb fey jscrjtatlondanclng has
beetf 'yery-rJOrmlarTiisis the
only honof Able prawe "Eave "to
dance,' Jtin esttusiastie, girl said
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--a. , AO wxa . iiia - ;,kM 7
, 14 ar -s-tt 1 A
a '
id
to
strong-.
traditioa,:alow co giver. wayrvstill
denies . thentBefrerf- outlet ' that
glcls haveialaost eferywbere. So
we are thankful thAt' the. service
center- can 'give them opportunities
for "healthful self-expression."
Mlss -Br6wn, who .Veit ;to 'Con
stantihople .In November,. 19 2 5, fa
irominaon .?..tl,
Bethel DorcaslClub
Mrs. Harry-Rolen, and Mrs. Art
Johnson will be. hostesses-Thursday
afternoon for members of the
Bethel Dorcas club, entertaining
at Mrs, 'Johnson's home,;.
Mr. and Mrs. SauierAre
Guests at Reception
Mr. and. Mrs., J. Miles Squier,
whose marriage was in event of
recent date, were honored at aa
attractive reception-on Saturday
evening. Anrtl i 7.' when Mrs 'Alma
Aiatuici nu till p. r . , J.. JUCVUI
were bos teases. - The rooms were
profuselir'. decorated 'wlth roses,
iris,..white earnatione, snowballs,
and columbine. Readings j and
musical -numbers entertained- the
guests during, the evening,' " with
delicious refreshments . following
at a late hour. The honor guests
were made the recipients of a
number of gifts. tMrs. Squier was
Goldle Shaffer before her mar
riage.
In the. .group for the evening
were Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Rideout,
Miss Reta RJdeout, Miss Lorraine
Rideout, Prof, and Mrs. Vendon,
Arthur and Rex Hartley, William
Darling, Miss Neva, Sundin. Miss
Lillian Wyman, Miss Ruby More-
head, Miss Carol Irans, Lawrence
Veaton. Mr. and Mrs. CaH Veaton,
Mr.- and Mrs. Edward Sproed,,Mr
and Mr- Theodore Madison, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude? Ashby. Mr., and
Mrs, A- E. Free, Clyde Madison,
Mies-Helen - llutchins. Rimer"-and
KeaneUiHutchins. Fred'jWaAner,
Mr. and Mrs.: N. C. Ernston, Misa
Doris. "Haley, Miss Ruby Kennedy,
Miss Lois . Reed. ' Misa Virginia
Shand, Miss F. A. McCalvin, Mrs
Alma 'Huddlestoti, Mrs. F. A. Mc-
Call, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs.
Alma Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Schoffer, Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
McCall and family', add the hos
tesses and honor guests
Happy Dozen Club
Is Entertained
Mr. and Mrs.' Art J." Johnson en
tertained -the Happy Dozen 590
club with a novelty hayseed party
at their home last Saturday night.
The - guests came dressed in old-
fashioned, hard-times costumes
which afforded much' merriment
Theorize for the moat ridiculous
ly dressed .-couple went toMr.
Harty- Y&uhg and Miss Mclhtyre.
Several stunt wef-e played, 4a
addition to the four tables of 500.
'High scores lh;ardtere :Won by
Mrs-.P. Stevens and Mr. Forward,
while Mrs. Bryant and Mr.' Boles
won the consolations. . '.
In dltlonrrofelafr raemWra
of the club. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed For
gard. Miss"-' Ahifa Mclntyte and
Rnlh Kitchen were. BrueftUft Rt.
hourand the club adjourned until
the fall season.
Young Married ,
People's Class - . .
4 The Young Married ' People's
class of "the First Baptist church
.will hold their regular meeting
this evening in the church parlors,
with a pot-luck supper at 6:SQ
o'clock. A social hour wiir fol
low. All members- are invited to
be present.
Daughters of the Nile
The members of Salem Daugh
ters of the Nile club will meet for
an all-day - meeting today In the
Masonic temple. .The noon lunch
eon will be followed by a business
meepng. Today,, the - third ' Wed
nesday' of the month, Is the regu
lar meeting day of the cluh, ?
Better Homes;, Week?.., r .
to oe uoservea
" .April 25 to May 1 IwHl .belOb-
Lserved this year as. Better Hom.es
week,lth tife aeWWdhSan's
club in charge oftheans for the
open homes. "Mrs. 'John E. Bro-
phy fa acting: as general ehairxrraa
for the project. r -
Among the beautiful homes
which will be opened cfurlng the
week will Te the Curtis - Cross
home on Lincoln Hill. ' -
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Standard: Bearer 90 'Meet
- The-i Standard Bearer s-ot -the
atsJ.;avd'cIock this eVening'ktlhe
home jofMvsif J :-f Qoltra: 7t$
Court "street. ' Assisting hosTeaaes
will, be - Maxlne Maxwell, Eogenia
Savage and Lois. Taylor. Mlaa
Neva Stolihelse will- have-' charge
of -the devotions.' while "-MrtL tleo.
H. -Alden wlll conduct -the, study
hour Echoes from the taitfyiear
branch : meeting willbe.lglven. by
Miss Bernice Williams and Miss
Doria Haogerpyoe. Attention is
called to the change W 'date, the
meeting being ori Wednesday this
week' . . ' '
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WOOl.- HIDES'
PELTS Sheep,
I. long ary, 20ej skert,
ml:, Mltea,
s, T5asi; dry
roata, lonf, ice pou.a. . . t.
OAAGABA BATU--Sta4yj tm sound:
Orecoa crape root aosMaabr
" HOPS-125 crop eluitera 24 25c,
S-year contract. Sue a poaad.
Haitea. oc; jTeeB, ;
aa 5c;-reen bullae c i air, i kip
8; fUat dry, 12; aalted Se; horae biAea
-wooir-Bait -r pmoa xno vaiiev line.
S2e; t breeze ifthta blood.' SUOS2e ; low
quarter. 380 SOe; Eastern Oregon. Waab-
toftoa and loaao raaca cupa, aoe.
HEW TOM nSXED TaTTIT
NEW YORK, April 20 (By Aaaoei4e4
Proas.) EVAPORATED APPUCS -
Steady: Choice H(12a; extra iboice.
la le. . - a-
PRUNES Steady: .cjaiKoraia-' so
ISttc; Oregon, 30-40, 12e.
AFKlUUTfl -Firm; alaoa, - tMSZe:
eboieav 84a5; extra choice,-S3
rEACHcs iTIKHs standard, iveezoe :
choice, lKCp2etef extra choice,. 20
21c -
DULUTIt Minn, April 20. (By Aire-
eiated Press.) Close:: Flax, My, 2.8S;
July $2.3414; September 92.3a: Octo
ber 12.31. .' ;
"BW TOBK HOPg .v -
UJWYOltK, N. Y.. April 18 By Aa
socfated Press.) Hops steady: '-' state
1925,-SSeoe-r 124, 80(&Sej3 3fBeifi
oast, 1825, 28 30c; 1984, 2tS5e. - '
VEGETABLES
1 1 -POETLAVD, Ajprit 8a (By Av1ated
Press) Oregon potatoes S4feM.o;
NetWd
Oetna. S4 fa 4.50 ' cwt : rsb
ioa(
to; f4.80(j
e.00 clrt. BuncB TecUb)e: . Green a-
ton. 80W35e dos. bunehe;- onias Si. 50
f3.00; beet,": 35 0 40c; Xurnip,. 50c;
earroti, xOT4ue ,ao. oaoenei; grivc
11 O80e ' Cb.; , "eppH. iOe per U,;
quh, 2 3c lb.; elery,! f8 Vet
erte; ergplot, tOe lb. ; toi,'Koet f5W
$6.50 luf; lettuce. Imperial Tlley. CeliT
orai, 4505 crate;' 'artlthok.es. 75
4oz; (Teen beanr SOe H;tiew peea 12 i W
15c; itrntaels ipronw, lOe lb; rhubarb,
3H(
4c )b.; bo
onse encumbers, $1,500
S.50 dos.; asparagus, 1013c ib
pa
s.
local.
91.S5 per doi. bimcbev; wtn
otaVoearJ
efiSfte lb.; new poutoea, 15
7Ve.
FRUITS, KUT8
PORTLAND,
snees. S6.!
April .20. r Fruits
Oranges, S6.25tJ7.50 crate; lemons.
$530 6.50; bans
809; pears, toomi-
nal; grapefruit, $68; - atrawberrias.
$3.75 crate. ? '.
Apple Wash ib K ton Wiaeaapa, ' extra
faney, $2; fancy, $1.75; O grade, $1.25;
Oregon Spitxenburgs, extra fanej, $1.50
M.75; fancy, $l.a&(tpl.35; c grade.
fancy, $I.251.35; C
i tcAi o X . u ...... .. ti tin
Newtowns, extra fancy, $22.25; fancy.
U5W2; C grade, $lJi3 1.50; coolccrs.
7e$si. , . ., , . ,
Nuts Walnuts, No.'.l, 1926o pound;
filberts, nominal;' almonds, 304'34c ,Jt).
Brail nuts,' 2t)27e lb.: Oregon ches.tr
ants, nominal; peanuts, 10 llac.
v xktjbx rauii ' "
NEW YORK, April 20. (By Associat
ed Press.) -ETaporsted apples easy'
choice 11 3-4c to 14e fancy 12 Vie
13c ,
Prunes Steady; California 6c to
lSVie; Oregon. 10 3-4e to 12a:'
AprJeota Firra slabs 20t to,,.2J3fl
tbotce 24 t(c to 25c; extra choice 25o to
25Hc- '
i Peaebes Finn r stsndard lc.o'20
cbolce ISV&e to 20c; extra cHo ice 20 p
tO SIC -
NEW YOtRK. April 20. (By associat
ed jressj -steady; state. I92ir ioc -to
SOe; 1924, STJe to 33e; Pacific coast
1925, 26c to 30c; 1924, 22c to 5c ... :
. ' t rs .
UYESTOCK i , . -..-'
PORTLAND, .April &!). (By ( Asoisk
ed Press.) Cattle and carreer mondQaiir
steady; bolls, good,, beet, ,( yearlings-a,
eluded). $4,5046; common to medinm
(csnners and bolognas.) $3.73 4.15.. --
Hog . nominally steady ; keayy weight
(250-350- pounds) medionu . good and
cl
3
boiee S12 13.50: medium weiehts (200
50 -pennda) ommoa. -medtnsm; jod and
Choice ei2.5014
' Sbeep attd lam
bs reee'ipti75lb t5S0
tbrangb).
GRAIN
PORTLAND. Anril 20. (By Associat
ed Press.) Wheat: BBB hinl wkitn
April, May $1.48; bard white, .BS, Baart,
April, Msy $1.47; soft white, western
white, April, Hay $1.50: bard wintsr.
northern spring, April, Msy $1,41 1 wes
tern red, April, May VI. 40.
uats, Tko. 3 -pound wnita feed,,. do
gray, April, "May $28. '
Barley, fo. 2. 46-pound, April. May.
Jiine $25fao 4 4-pound' April, May, June
$24: . . r : , f
Oara.'Nv. 3 ET ahioment Aorlf 133.25V
Msy $33.50; June $33.75. ,. '
Mil (ran. standard. Anril. Ms. JVne
$22.50. - ' -
'. . ' -BAT -TP!
PORT LA KD. Ai.r.. a (Hi tHArio.
ti Press. )r--Byiiig Tricetn VaUey tim
othy $30: - do esstera- Oreronr S29 5r
alfalfa -1907 20 1 clover nominal : -est
nay. aao j oat. and vetch S21 j' straw 89 I
par ton. Setting prices. a as1 Sao ran ' '
'Tfc j:
V ' ' vc''
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s;- YORTtaiii ii-JBy Asaociat
edPTsjaa. ) ' Bwaporatea -applee dall omS
1 eaajof --.-raoa . steaay.-r . Aprioocs aaa
1 paannsa scare.; - . . ,..-' ,
mSW TORlC Aprir ?0.i-(B'' AaadMat
ed Presa.) Steadyr Pacific coast li5,
2Tjp31e; 1924 226e.
CBXCAOO POTATOES ' : V
CBICAOO, 111., April .20. (By Asso-
eiatet Prase.) Potatoes Receipts, . IDA
cars; total united Stataa shipments. 287;
.pa track, 446 ; practically no trading or
demand ; market weak and dull ; Idaho
sacked russets, tew eales, $ 4.75 5.00.
' iXXXXT PROSTCS KOTSS. . : '
Demand .for- strawberries is increafclng
and ' good 'stack f irom ' Bacrameata,. 20
pint crate. , brings $4,50, 4th prices
ranging down to $.5U for some Slightly
isUarior 12-pint crates. Oregon berries
are appearing in small -quantities from
savers! - sections. A 24"pint - crate"f rom
Oawego oW ir $10.50.,- ... -.
Asparagae supplies contfane -limited
and prices 'are rirra-B $1.4t?4.6CI r
aaaen nunrnes.
-The- cabbage market is-Btrong-nd" stip-.
pbe Iight.i Texas stock is expected ' to
! on tbe' market1 later today ' aroond -be
per pound.-"- . .. ,
: Oregon lattuee' iH be id rgtt)V slip
ply soon, a few ermtea baTa:ppearet'oB
t a. farmers' market. SacfsmiJntd' stick
isr aelling; t Sd.arf4.75 per crate. ' -Oreen
peas, California stock, move at
16c a -ponBd.-atitt--wiir soon B
x ; - "' ' ' x
NEW INCORPORATIONS I
The Red Boy Mining and Mill
ing company with headquarters at
Gold Hill; Jackson county, has
for i
J3rinq:uk your b&ttered
Why spoil the fragrance and the
delicious flavor of your coffee by
boiling it in an old, worn coffee pot
when you can have a shining, new,
fresh electric pecolator on such
attractive terms?
, Thf,' percolator offered Is a JMan-nirig-'Bowman,
nickel-plated, 7-cup
size (hai makes the most deli
cious coffee!
Bring in your old coffee pot it's
worth a dollar to you and the
special price is the : lowest the
terms the most attractive we've
ever been able to arrange !
Special Offer
in effect for 1 month
April 15 to May 15
Supply is limited so we advise you to
take ad van tage early .
95c
DOWN BALANCE PAY
ABLE $1 EACH MONTH
Portland Metric Power Co.
tl
lonSurpltts
. -
Don't icalliitsviiigs.
dida't.needtosi)end.
-'v.f
iTfi a SuVblua&yings Account at therUnited States
National" you'll be like a strong, successful business. I
ItwiD-MfetMresent - urhiffldrvWexr' -tiroflfcwhat you
-didn't: divide with em-rent outgo.
' The'interest we pay keepsy6u Interested.
.'u - '. - - . t . - ,- . v' i!"....
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'-ft
- united
tiled-articles in the state, corpora
tion. department iiere. The capital
stockla . $10 6,0 tibliicorpofatiiMrs
ire Ay Fnge, tnge hnd
1 O;' Aanpei , - w . '
J Other artJeles filed" follow: ,c
j . Angora- Club of 'Astoria, Astoria
$100; Charles M. Johnson, John
E. -Berry nd Charles .Husturlck.
s John E. Flurry, Inc., Roseburg
$ 5 0,0 0 Q ; John ;'E". . Flurry,., Adama
Flurry ntfd. Hazel Flurry.
ASalexn Marskets
GRAIN
No, 1, wheat, white
No. X. red, sacked ......
White oate
Oray.pata ,
Barley ..tI......
.....$t.38
1J87
.O
. .42
.42
Barley
.8ff
P0RK. afTJTTON AND BEEP
Top bogs
18
Hows
9H.10
Dressed hogs
.18
Top steera
l!Xlt-tiiZLaiti .oo 4 .oo
. . , 104
BulU
Spring; lambs under. 8 lbs. 43H
HearietJ-A-u . 9ie
, PQUXT-RZ
Ligbt bena ,.. i., .19,,
HesTjr ben .-.t,. .23
Old roosters ..r..,. 8 0 8
Broilers. , T . ... .85,
EOOS, BTJTT&sV'AKD BTJTTERPAT
Butterfat' . .42-
fVeamery butter'.
Milk, ewt.
Medium eggs
Standard eggs
.43(.44
I 2.44
.18
.19
J39 Electric Percolator
i'k lis,. TZSSW
W 'l.'S
Letlit Tae. the htlerhrt yon'
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DINNER' OONCERT kx
6.KKI-? :00 K(W (491 N fcortljind..
6)0-7 :Oo - Ktf WV t8 12), rorUand. -
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S:0U ia:W HXJTS ,T.3r9r- rdrtlaVd Pro
gram.-.- f;- ' - " - ; - "
8:30-9 :30-3-t2!3'). PortUnd Program.
8:00-11 tOO--KjdW 49Uji Portland. Con-
s eets.- . -: .j ""..'""-...
8:00-11:70 IvP WV (212), Tortlsnd:
, qoartet. Windjammers.
r - '- ' 4i--jrToiY-
7:30-8:3O-T-KPJR. 8la) Portland. Even
ing, story. .
i"-- '-' ' ENTERTAINMENT -
0:3O KFWl- (2-U),-Ban Francisco. 6:30
7:30, dance niusia; et, .ntudio program:
8:30,,-Truvatore orchestra; 9:30, west
ing, of "Torn Cats"; 11-1, orchestra.
8:30 KQW (B31), -Bait-Jose. 6:30. rift
farm fla&hea; 7, farm bureau program';
8-9:30. prsjer serrire.
6Dt KPO (428.3) San Franoiaco.: 6 :30.
3: oxvjvantra ; 7-J7t30; . Judy Seisrer's
, onsboatraj .8-9. art mis' program; 9 10,
orebetrai! W-ll. orchestra. - ' -
83lVNX .,336.9) KoHywood, - :30,7,
.-concert ferchmtra; 7-8, program; a-9,
proaun; 9at, program) 11-12, dance
j rehestra.
,6:30 iKLX ($08.2). Oakland. 6:30-7, or-
6;SOfXnvBh (25-j)tnollrwod. V:30-
7:B0r.duuir .psograsa ; -9, program ;
I 9-9 ;3a,, orchestra; 0-lQ, r mirths can
,tst: 10-11,! frolic, , . , .
7i9HW i4i, f.onSi.ies. 7-8,
rogram; 8-9, studio program; 9-10,
Um. bonc.aOUJ Oriolx nrrht-ntrm.
TiPttyKl 148? V-;bos- Angeles. 7.7 :.m
reaseBbJe;,.7:30.8, Niclc- Uarri&
',v Ttn; 8'.--Psrain; 9-JO,
-i TS'V P,iuJar ho"'-
iJft,,(384.41, Seattle.-7-8:30, pro-
-detecti
progrsm :
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MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS
Biggest Jnd Best. Assortment "in This City
Our Prices Are theLoWest
' ."Weive You Best1, Values
wlWeF Than Sale Prices!
Z'XSticfotte of
Beautirosy far the best, display, in, our : ton
AssoitSieiAte a 10c, 15c, 25c;,35c, 50c, 75c
Brihg'vyour millinery troubles o us-Expert '
. . milliners ready to advise j'au;. '
LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR
. Special Clean Up Prices
! Ladies',,
Union Suits
Various Kinds fo
f Clean Up
j 32c
Ladies' Sleeveless ( Vests
' ' - , to Clean Up' -
at 19c and 15 c
NEW COLLAR AND CUFF SETS
NEW NECKWEAR
,1 Special Good Values
"I LADIES' HQUSE DRESSES
$1.98 Values Special to Clean Up
' i - - - - ."mm .mm .., .
ati;3s5.:
36 inch Figured 32 Inch Ginghams
u "J?8f!?e . 25c QuaUty , v (
Yard 34c . J t . Yard 18c -
240-246 North Coiiirnercial St.
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taHoreci JcwatS are!
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wniie otners are liar-
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at 2 O'clock Wednesdays
Afternoon
JEFFERSON, April--. 20. Mar.
tisha Curl died Very ' suddjity orr
Monday Jsst. t She Is surv lied by'
her ? hdahalftlUi a brottieljl tu glf
Bllyeu, both i of Jefferson, and a
host of-'friends- !" . , " " iT
She1 near 5cio, May 4,
1S56, aad was the daughter of .Mr.
and Mrs. A.kJ. 'Bllyeu. She was
a'member of the' Maccabee lodge
and also a member of the Eran
gelical church, being one of" lta
Funeral,, servlcejijlbe heat
2 o'rtoek' Wednesday--' afternoon!,
with: BurlaT in'the 'JeffersOn ceme--tery.
grain:' Bab's Lady orchestra ; 8 :3&-ib'.
I program. i - ? - ' " v f
7:00 Kill (405.2) Los Aneeles. 7 7:3b,, t
4 high school orchestra; 8-10. Joe Arisa.N,. I
and his- Mexican enrerUiners. ,
feGREENBAUM
Flowers
: Ladies
.? Union Suits
75c Line to Clean Up
at 39c
Indies' Knit Panls
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35c and 25c
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For
Chilly Evenings
-Coats , oLtifcVilLlchar-
Goats
. vmine and - poirecme i
exauisitelx made-and
vtnrrmeaf'TvVim0?' run
buttons, metallicimd
;Aei5j.tjp'at the,;
vefy lie fcfell sleeves
witH tie wristlets.
and up to $54.75
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