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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY,. 12, , 192G t : r 1, ;4. V, Tlie . , as made by makers of ' : " Universal Electrical Appliances on special sale at :- f .'. . ... . -' r- r--; ' $ -. Regular Price $5.00 This is a 6 lb. iron, has a big heatj storage, and keeps, iron at high temper ature when ironing even the heaviest pieces. ' ' Onlf the Merits Best- CITY NEWS IN 7 WARMER ' Fair;-continued warm in the In terior. Gentle east to north winds. Maximum yesterday, 84: minimum 4S; river, "1.1, falling ; rainfall, none; atmosphere, clear; wind, northwest. . Traffic Violation Charged W. A: Remington bf Salem' was arrested by QffJce.r G..W. Edwards Tuesday night. He is charged with driTing his car with one headlight out. He is cited to ap pear this afternoon at 2' o'clock. .-. .-. Flowers for Porch Boxes . And bedding oat; large assort ment best quality. We deliver Flake's Peltand, 273 State. ' m2tf Child tmnro ? : France Dewey the small &,ftmghter hi Mrjfandrs. D. 5Jf. l.-iJ'lwey. who was, severely burned t ,ast Saturday at the home o her parents. 1005 North Cottage, is i ' recovering satisfactorily from the l effects of the accident.' Arrested on Speed Charge J. F. Goheen of this city was .rrested Tuesday by Officer W. t o. Edwards and charged with. exceeding .the city's., speed limit. Furniture TJphoIsterjwT And repairing. Glese-Powers Furnltore company. ' s20tf Fined for Speeding V J. M. Larimer of this city was fined $5 by Judge Poulsen Tues day upon having been . convicted of having driven hta ear in excess of the city's speed limit. Dont Go Any Farther For bargains in Used Furniture. Stop, at Stiff's Used Furniture Store on High street, opposite Court House: . ml 2 Marriage License Issued 1 A .marriage-license was applied for in the county clerk's office here Tuesday by .Richard E. McNulty. 1950 JSouth NCottage street, and Kathryn T.; Savage, street. . - 66 Ferry State and liberty Streets F. N. WCODRY ". , Calem's Lea&njX Fays Cash Fos Farnltara Cealdesee and Stors rs W 1910 J(ortbv.6saBsassj . PnONECll Tstshshe4 eke ltlV LADD & BUSH, Bankers ; ... General Banlnns Buzbizzl CSss) Hons froas rmax.' Electric Irbfi Guaranteed For One Year oauc 5TT STRELT L'BLftTT Speeding Charged W D, Wolfenbajrger of Salem was arrested Tuesday by Officer W. O. Edwards and charged with speeding. . - v Ton Can Get an Overstuf fed- Davenport for $79.50 at C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. ml 2 Sewing Machines. All Makes Buy from the store It is cheaper and more reliable. Geo. C. Will Music Store, Geo. C. Will Bldg. ml 2 Fined for Four In Seat Donald Deckebach of Salem, who was arrested -Monday on a charge - of driving his car ; with three adults besides himself in the front seat, was fined $5 by Judge Poulsen Tuesday for the offense. Fairmonnt II111 Lots Buy now for 10 per cent down, balance over 50 months. Prices, 1950 on up. All sizes and facings. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N, High street. m7tf Patient Goes to Woodburn David Radclif fe,a patient at the old. peoples' home connected with . pk& Salem DejKojsahos- pieai, went to wooQDurn - ior a vUit, Ttresday. Hernlytaper afed a feed store therei- . Bedroom and Dining Roo .Suites at reduced prices during the Make Room Sale at C. S.'Ham ilton Furniture Co. " ml 2 Play Date Cancelled "Rebecca's Triumph," a play, which laidles of West Salem plan ned to give Tuesday night in the Salem Heights district, was not presented because of illness of -the cast. Rata Cleaned and Ptoctod 75c Cash and Carry Cleaners, 152 Cbemeketa St. tlltf Will Debate In Portland ' Members of the ' Salem high school debate team that defeated hte Atlantic coast team here on last Friday night will stage an in formal debate in Portland on May 19. before the Women's League of Voters of Portland. Winston Wil- uams ana juaitn siarren -win utc the affirmative of the child labor amendment .question, while Har old Tomlinson and Clark Dur ham will argue the negative. Each speaker will have 10 minutes time, followed by J. 5 minutes In which the audience will be allow ed to question. J Dance Saturday Clemen Pavilion, Hazel' Green i , , i. ml4 Dr. Poling to Leave ; Rev. G. L. Lovell, presiding el der of this district will conduct services. Including communion. next Sunday, at the First Evange lical church, following the: de- FAIttl LOANS PROMPT SERVICE , .. No Commission V SCHNEIDER-BELL; REALTORS 147 N. Com'L TeL 57T Undcrvood Typewriter Co Direct Factory Branca S Goart Street - Fbona SS9 - Typswriters Ren tad. Sold, - Repaired v Special rental ratas to ktndanU r Wood Wfood TRACVS FUEL 197 p Ittreet Telephoae C31S 10 sw to avsa. f77 S70R J.H.Wiltctt PR000GTS BRIEF parture of Dr. C. C. Poling, pas tor, for Portland. Dr. Poling will leave Friday or Saturday to make his permanent residence at 1203 Clinton street, the change in res idence being demanded by his new duties as presiding elder of the Puget Sound district of the church. For Sale- Pedigreed Police Dogs, extra quality. Reasonable price. Flake's Petland, 273 State or Pacific high wav. m3tf Will Deliver Address Rer. and Mrs. H. C. Stover left for east Oregon Tuesday where he will deliver the commence ment address at the Athena high school Friday. Rev. Stover is pastor of the Knight Memorial church in Salem and . for four years was pastor. of the Federated church at Freewater, near Atnena Boxing, Armory Phil Bayes, Salem, vs. Jimmy AiMenon. Astoria. 10 3-minute rounds. Wednesday, May 12 Snappy preliminaries. . 24 rounds Of boxing. ; ml2 Attends to . Baslnean . 1 Robert Ottn, of Mfil City fpent Tuesday injoalem conducting pri vate business. st Axmlnster Rugs In good patterns 9xl z size at S27.50. C. S. Hamilton Furni ture Co. ml 2 Delegates Announced Dr. C. C. Poling Tuesaay maoe public names of delegates to the general conference at. wuiiams port, Penn., selected at the Evan gelical conference in Portland. The ministerial delegates are Dr. Poling, F. B. Culver,, G. L. Lovell and. C. P. Gates, with H. H. Farnham and G. W. Plummer as alternates. Rer. Culyer is Jhe new pastor of First church here. Lay delegates selected were J. C. Luckel, R. A. Goody, W., Lucke and Gulser, with W. F. Eschering and T. J. Monahan as alternates. The conference represents the highest council of the Evangelical church' - 4 Petunias Dieners Ruffled monsters. 2 fori,15c. Geraniums 15c in 4-lnch pots.f Zinnias and -Marigolds. Arthur Plants Green House, 1298 S. 3,3thJ f. ,zax Visits In Sale Mrs. M. F. Ford Yislted Iff Sa lem Tuesday. She is a resident of Independence. Big Values Offered In Used Furniture at Stiffs Used Furniture Store, opposite Court House on High street, ml 2. Oliver Matthews Returns , - Oliver Matthews, son of Prof. James T. Matthews of Williamette University, and formerly a mem ber of Old Co. M. during ,- the World war Is visiting his parents here. He will soon ? return to Los Angeles where he has spent most of his time" tor the past years- . ' 1',- Three Piece living Room Salte- " In relour for -3113.50 at C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. ml 2 Latin Clnb Meets ' ! Salem high school - Latin club meet, for its last; regular gather ing of the school year, Monday night., Fifty fire memberr were present. -Vergil was the general JOE wnxiAivis Tha Battery llaa ' all Batteries Tcmte4 mni Re-Cbar(d. . WTliIiARD " w ' 31 Govt BU ' Phosa 1SS DISEASES: Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical. Therapy; in cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System. ,. - -, . . 'No Charge for, . ,. Cpnsriltation DR. B;lH; WHITE Physician and Surgeon SOI U. 8. Bank BnUdis? i Bale ci, Oregon l llO li I ro I r We have a good Ford sedan with 75 rubber, good paint and many extras. Thia car has been well taken car of and yon should see It to appreciate a good used car. The price is only $275. - f ,- . -vvv:.';:;r atsssSsLinBsla theme. . Short addresses were made by Helen Krager, Rose Hus ton, Ellen Jean Moody, Anna Lanke and Grace Mortesen. Mu sic was I furnished by Martin An derson, Bertram Miller, Josephine Albert, Pauline Johnson and Bar bara Moberg. Tapestry Brussel Rugs , Suitable for bed room ana liv ing rooms, size 9x12 reduced to sell at 219.85. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. mi Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 5:48 to 8 every evening. J" Course Half Over The first half of the post graa course in public health nursing conducted by the Marion county child health demonstration was completed Tuesday. Six graduate nurses from the University oi Oregon medical school, and one from the University oi wasmng ton. were In attendance. Field service will be the next topic in the course, to which about four weeks will be given. Those regis tered in this class joined in the clinic at Stayton Tuesday, in tne nurses. future they will assist regular Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf 125 Gladiolus Bulbs for f 1.15 All blooming size. Call at 964 S. Liberty St. D. H. Upjohn. Toi 1700. ml2 Present Drama Sunday A sacred drama entitled "The Challenge of the Cross," will be presented in the First Methodist church on next Sunday evening. The cast of players will be seven young ladies and the drama will be interspersed with music by the choir. , i , We Are Now Registering Women to Work at the Starr Fruit Products Co., Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. m2tf One Headlight Out Charged R. J. Barrett of th? city w4S arrested TnesdayeenJyc bar fleer G. W. Edwards and charges with having one of the .headlight on his car out while driving. He was cited to appear this after noon at 2 o'clock. A Snap ?4 Acre On Brooks Ave. New sidewalk, uwr connected. Take it at 8525. T.rm if desired. G. A. Ericson,' 340 N. Liberty, mltf Traffic Violation Charged : Howard Jones of Salem was nr- tA Tneariav nieht by Office O w Edwards and 'charged wtUi driving his car with one head light out. He was cited to appear tomorrow morning at 9 o clock ' Electric range, see the Monarch line at C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. Charged With Speeding , Walter Herboldt of this city, was arrested by Officer G. W. Ed wards Tuesday and charged with speeding. , CKew Records X. Every two weeks we receive t"a entire new electrically-cut Is sues of Columbia. Edison and Victor records. Geo. C. Mill Mu sic Store, 432 State St. ml 2 Wins Verdict ' , . . Julia-Parsons won a. -verdict ot 3700 in the circuit court here iff her action brought against J. H. Ellis to recover a commission on a real estate transaction. W. D. Evans was the- foreman otthe jury. The. case was heard by Cir cuit Judge Percy R. Kelly Tues day. , , . Soitt Cleaned ana ' 11.251 Cash and Carry Cleaa trs. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St. tlltf Reports Robbery , : :1 ul tn local authorities that Dr. M.Martindale of that city was held up by two -men late Monday night and relieved of his Hudson coach, Oregon license No. 78-377, and;of 50 in cash. The robbery took place at about two miles south ot Ore gon City on the Pacific highway. -? For Rent, Feature for Cattle -, Near Cottage farm. Baker Bros., Turner, Or. Vml2 Default Is Ordered- ' - -f Samuel Aaron Burr was held in default by an order signed by Cir cuit Judge L. H. McMahan hers Tuesday in a divorce action sought by 5 his wife. Pearl, Edna Burr. - . ' - LteenMi Plates Changed W. A. BurreU of Portland was fined $20 Jn -justice court here on a charge of operating "an automo bile with license plates that -were said to have been . formerly" used an another machine. BurreU was arrested by Max Flannery of the state traffic department. . Special f3.95 , 1 Tailored Teddies, Rayon, guar-J anteed not to run.? Howard, Cor set' Shop. 185 N. Liberty. ml2 v-fi---:; - - '- r Six CMtdldates Initiated 1 . At the regular meeting of 11- rer ""Cell Circle, Nefftbors cf regular officers of the lodge put ting on the work. After the ini tiation, members of the circle were guests of the Woodmen of the World at an entertainment given In WOW lodge room .where the following program was rendered: piano solo, Mrs. . Dake; reading, Mrs. W. C. Pettyjohn: duet. Mrs. Randal and Mrs. Judson; reading, Mrs. Hansen; quartet, Mrs. Turn er, Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Jepson, Mrs. Winscomb. More than 200 mem bers of both lodges gathered in the banquet room and dined. Vis itors rrom Silverton and McMinn ville lodges were present. They will hold a picnic at Woodland park on the third Friday In June. ISO Floor Lam pa. All Xew And late arrivals at special re duced prices at C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. ml 2 Portland Man Fined Charles H. Hill of Portland was fined 220 in the Salem justice court Tuesday - on a speeding charge. He was arrested by O. O. Nichols, state traffic officer, when he was said to have been driving 40 miles an hour on the Pacific highway. Rent This Xew Home Furnace, fireplace, hardwood, garage, etc. Just completed. North. Will lease to responsible people, $40 month; '5 rooms and sleeping porch. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High street. m7tf Art. Exhibit Thursday Elementary schools of Salem will join in an annual art exhibit at the Garfield school building on Thursday and Friday of this week. Samples from the work in ele mentary schools will be displayed Monarch Electric Ranges Make your home life easyv;; C S. Hamilton Furniture Co. ,-ml2 Silverton Woman Visits Mrs. Eleanor M. Drake and children were visitors from Sil verton Monday. Mrs. Drake is one of the owners of the Palm confectionery. See Onr Used Furniture Ad- On page 8 of today's paper. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. ml 2 It Smells Like Leather It tastes like leather it sure is leather, if it comes from F. E Shafer's, 170 S. Commercial Leather gifts for graduation Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Purses, Bill Folds, Key Containers, ml 2 Appointment Made- Frank S. Ward of Portland was reappointed Tuesday as a member of the state board of pharmacy Tbe appointment was announced by Governor Pierce. The Spa ' New Annex soon open Salem's most beautiful dining room Watch for opening announcement " i v.--. ml5 See Onr Used Furniture Ad On page 8 of today's paper. H L. Stiff Furniture Co. ml 2 Will Practice Law The state supreme court Tues day authorized Caleb Jones, of Klamath Falls to practice law permanently; In Oregon. . A cer tificate to practice law in. Oregon also was issued to James Wallace Baker of Eugene. Mr. Baker was admitted on a certificate' issued by ie state-supreme court qf Teas Business Location Suitable wholesale and retail at one place. Excellent for cream ery, truit; produce or automobile dealers. Includes two lots 50X165 and 25x115. Friee. 312.000 Becke A Hendricks, 189 N. High street. m7tl Prune Crop Good ; Oregon- prunes will be of ex ceptionally fine quality- and free from scab this year, according to reports broadcasted by Robert C Paulus & Co. to their brokers in all parts of the world. Heavy dropping daring June and Ah gnat was preatctea in tne reports , Attend the Make Room Sale-i- At C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. . - ml2 Reduced Prices On baby chicks. Flake's Pet- land, 273 State, mlltf MotherDatudtter Banquet 'The annual mother and daugh ter banquet of the First Methodist church will be held in the church dining room on Friday evening at 6: 30 o'clock. The dinner wui do l .served by the men of the church with W. C. Winslow, O. E. Price and E. E. Bergman" as the general committee in charge. J. B. Crary will act as head chef In the kitch en, and J.D. Foley.! will have 14 -will 4 -ehare of Mis. ot Mrs. Lena Clark. The banquet will be served at. a small charge and all mothers and daughters of .4 ' SUPERIOR Chiropractic has t r proven itself ; super i" Jjc? ior in cases of Hay fever, Eye disorders, ' Asthma and all ner- . . vous conditions -' ? ; Demand Chiropractic . ,and Get Well . 5 DH. SCOFIELD - TZz Heii in CLirvpractio . the- congregation are eligible to come. ' : Hamilton's Have Expert ..... Furniture repair men in all de partments. Phone 29. ml 2 Board Will Fntertaiii The First Methodist church of ficial board will entertain mem bers of the chorus choir at a pic nic dinner at Spong's Landing on Wednesday evening. The chorus will have transportation provided for them and abundance of good things to eat by the church board. They will assemble at the church at 5 o'clock, and following the din ner a social hour will be enjoyed by the young people. The church board will hold its monthly busi ness session after the joint dinner. B. Hanson, R. C. Glover and R. Barton comprise the music com mittee in charge. Last Enlistment Day- Enlistments in the national guard cannot be accepted after to day until after the annual en campment June 14 to 29. Com pany B has enlisted 10 men during the last week and is now over the authorized strength, ; but due . to the fact that several men are go ing out before camp, Captain Har ris will be at his office in the aimory tonight to accept any clean and able-bodied young men who wish to join. I General Maxketa WOOL. HIDES PELTS SHEEP, lone dry, 19c; nrt.1 oonunal; salted, Sl(1.25: abort, 9 SOc; salted coata. lonf, 75el; dry (oata, long, 1 6c pouna. ' CASCA&A BARK Stdr, 7 pound; Oretron (rape root nomlaal. . HOPS 1925 rrop claters 28 cents; S-year contracts, 22c a pound. iiiUi-S Baited, c; gren, 5e ; sail bulls, 5c; green balls, 4c; calf, 12e: kip Be; flint dry, 12c; salted 8e; bono aides 75e$l. WOOL Hslf blood and rsller fine. 35c; three-eiehtus blood. 85e: low qinrter, 33 ; Eastern Oregon. Wash ington and Idaho ranch clips, 2eQ2Ve. VEGETABLES PORTLAND. May 10. (By Associated Press) Ore potatoes $2.75(re 3.25 : Netted Gems, $3.56 cwt.; cabbage. S3.50 1 per cwt. Bunch Tegetables; Green on- tons, 8U(flt5c dos. bancbea; onions VI. SO 2.75; beets. 35 40c; turnips, SOe; carrots, 25 40c dos. bunches: rarlic. 36c 5c lb.; peppers. 80c per lb.: squash, 23c lb.; celery, f9 6(9.50 per crate; eggplant, 20c lb.; tomatoes, $6y SO. 50 luc: lettuce, imperial valley. Calif ornia, $4 4.50 crate; artichokes, 75c dos.; green beans 15c lb.; new peas 10 12c; Brussels sprouts, 15c lb.; rhubarb. Vi4c lb.; hothouse cuoumbert, 91.50 9 1.50 dot.; asparagus. 10(cpl3e b .: local. $1.751.90 per dos. bunches; sweet po tatoes, ogHc lb.; new potatoes, 8o. FRTITS, NUTS FRCIT9-1-Oranges. o.50(ff.50 r-rte- lemons, 6.00 7.00; bananas, 8 9c; pears, nominal; grapefruit. $8(tf9.50: strawberries, local. $3.50 3.75 crate: gooseberries, 56c pound; cantaloupes, $9 10.50 crate; pineapples, $3 dosen. Arf liLa Washington Winesaoa. ex tra fancy, $2.00fep2.25; fancy. $1.75: C -raile. 1 .tSfit) 1.50 : Newt owns. ntn fancy, $2.00 2.25; fancy, $1.73 2.00; C graue. 1.oot1.4U; cooker, 75c(gfl.OO. M-ITH .MalfiUta. o. 1. 192Sc pound; ftlbfrU. nominal; almonds, 30 ( 340 lb.: Braiil nuts, 20 27c lb.; Ore gon chestnuts, nominal; peanuts. 10 u 11 He. VEGETABLES . VEGETABLES Oregon potatoes, $3.75 03.25 cwt.: Netted Gems. S3. 5063. 75 cabbage, $3.50 per cwt. Bunched Tege tables: Green onions, 30c dozen bnSbhes: onions. $ 1.50 2.75: beets. 3540e; tur nips, o0e: carrots. 3a W 40c dos. bunches; rarnc, pound; poppers, SOc per b.; sqnash, 23o lb.; celery, $9 9.50 ler crate; tomatoes. $6 lug; lettuce. Cali ornjft, $444.50: do local $2.75 63.25 crate: artichokes, 75e dozen; green beans. 15c lb.; new peas. 106r)12c lb,: OBITUARY . Klnaey Mrs. Onal Klnaev died in Rfattlp on Sunday, May 9, at the age of zz years. She is survived by her latner ana mother, Mr. and M'-t George W. Orey of Salem, a Sister, Pauline Orey, and a brother, Dick Orey of Salem. Funeral service will fce held from the Webb fun eral parlors on Wednesday at 2 oVlock. Rev. Tully Ts-i nffior. Interment will ba fiT "the loop cemetery, IMMORTAL. LIGHT Were s star quenched on high. For ages would its light, Still traveling downward from the sky, Shine on our mortal sight. So when a great man dies, ' For years beyond our ken. The light he leaves behind him lies . Upon tbe paths of men. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow W. T. Rigdon & Son II : ' IIGEIOTIGE : toEPifi : ... . - . - - 35Plpar Viedrie SH 4 t.T tb emtn- bm. 11.50 Ci 3.50 dosea: asparagus, 10 W 13e peri lb.; local, $1.TS1.90 doieu bunches;! sweet -petato, ' 6Qtat lb.; new potatoes, S -4 - v- ... . j - - witsinr I UTESTOCK v.-" rr PORTLAND, May 11 (By AwoeUtM Pre".)-(C 8.-Department oi -Agrical-tare.) Oattla and eaJyes fully steady; receipts :eattte - 3.520. (328 . thronghl ; calre 80O, (1$ through). 8$eer, good, 8t8.75; mediuan 78; common $6.50 )T'Cnner and cutter steera $6.50 7.25; heifera, good $7 7.75; common and medium $5fe$7; cows good $i.25v 7.25; common and medium $4.506.25; cancers and cutters $2.50(a4.50; - bulla, good beet (yearlings excluded), $5.50 6.50; common so medium, -cannera- and bolognas i$4.255.0; eala,- medium to choice, milk leds excluded $8.50; evils and common $6 8; Tealer,- medium to choice $9 90 11.50 ;, culls and commons $6.50 90. v Hogs steady. Receipt 1.980; (257 through)! hearyweight 250-350 pounds medium, good and choice $12 W 13.50 ; me dium weights-- 3 OO-3 50 'pounds, common, medium good and choice $12.5013.75; lightweight 160-200 pounds, common, me dium good and choice $ 13.75(g) 14.90; light lights 180-260 pounds common, me dium good and choice $18.24(S13.75; packing bogs, rough and smooth $9(fb 11.60; slaughter pigs - 80-180 ' pounds, medium good and choice $1313.75; feeder and stocker pigs 70-130 pounds medium, good and choice $13.506915.25. Soft or (oily hogs and roasting pigs ex cluded in! above quotations.) Sheep- and lambs steady; receipts 265. (210 through). Lambs, medium- to choira 86 pounds down $9.50 11; heavy weights mediant to' choice 86 pounds op $910.50: all weights, culls and com mon $8(3:9; lambs, spring medinm to choice $l"2.50fi 13.50 ; yearling weathers, medium to choice $89.50; wes com mon to choice $57; canners and culls $2(5. j Sheep ! and lambs quotations except on spring lambs on shorn basis. GRAIN 3 rORTliAND, May 11. WTieat: BBB hard white, hard white, BS, Baart, May, June $1.35; hard federation. May $1.36; soft white Xfay $1.44, June $1,40; west ern white, May $1.43; June $1.40-; hard winter, northern spring May $1.35: June whit. May 11.43; Jnn $1.40 Oats No. 2, 36 pound white feed and rhabarb, 1 WOOL CARDING JYour own wool scoured and carded and made ' r,f' I for comforters or mattresses, orj iw-k.. . . - . . t ered Batts, Comforters, Mattress bedding made over. Cotton ma guaranteed. Low prices. Writ information and for shipping tats. WESTERN BATT Stayton j '7 Jfl THREE HOOVtH MUSXE7EZRS . S ' sMamiitmi ' 'yi 1 "'At rrsptgnrnn.rn nan, jiunuy, t riomblg,herotcrarmTrou KING VroORlSptetiiPiTaHoa of LAURENCE STARLINGS' Stirring WprlcV Story: s S TA i ft A O J0H GILBERT RENEE ADORE F. hroORING ORCHESTRA Bccfusive JHs &oct of Rums HEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES r. j" Product toxi , I r - I l ! OF TWENTY I SYMPHONY TjTjf MUSICIANS Mlfj tntotton uun in : . - VS ' LOSSOELEASElt I -CAUSE OF ACTIOHv ' EVICTION STARTS m NEXT THUR5 " M- Ty, May, Jane $37.50. "," torn No. S.'EY shipment, 3IaV $13.75; Julie- $3. . ; MUlrun, standard, May $23.50; Jane $24. tj - r-; -.r.-- " .. , .' I" - DAXKTEXCHA2TOB PORTLAND, May 11 Net pHces: " butter extras 38c; standards and prime, firsts 37 He; first 37. jEggs. extras '27e; fTts - 26c; puHeta c; eurrans receipts :ie, - hlTEW TORK, May 11 (By AttocHti-A Ptesa.) Evaporated apples dull; choice 6 12c fancy HHfcJlSe. - i Prunes stesdy; Californiaa 642124e: Oiegons 10 lie. - . . LAprieota firm; slabs 20 (a1 22c; choice 2&6c; extra, choice 25 H26e. jPeachee firmer; ..standard. 1920; cboice 2031r; extra choice SIVa 22c. - -v .: , . .. (PORTLAND, Msy 11 (AP1 Buying prices: Valley timothy $18.50 ft? $19; do Eastern Oregon $2122: alfalfa $18.50 19; oat hay $15; o andvetch $1718; straw $8 pet ton. Selling prices $3 a ton . mot, - r , BOPS ' ' SEW TOBE !ilsv 11 (Br Associated Presa.) Hope firm; - tate 195-$0 60e; 1924. 30 3r: Pseifie coast 1925, 8?33e; 1924, 2S28c. 'A professor of natural history. Yho was delivering a lecture, on the chimpanzee, noticed .that the attention of the students was wan dering, j 1 j "'Gentlemen," he said sternly, fit you expect to conceive of the appearance of this remarkable heast you must keep your eyes fixed on me The numbers on Ked Orange's' Jersey, "77" are still very ir-slgni-' ficant. They represent just how xuuch of every" dollar at the sate trill go to Red when he unlimbers 6ain next fail. made Into Cheese Cloth Cov' n. w 1 .1 1 Pads, or Mattresses. Old wr.ol ttresses re-carded. Goofl i7-r'r for circular giving p:Scet? ana & BEDDING CD. Oregon . HE1LIG THEATRE 3 Days Beginnlnj: Mon. Eve, la IX Twice Daily ', w Tliereafu r Cg' at 2:30 and 8:30 CriDEItS xow y?M Rait I;luy, May 14 'Sights T.'r, SI.IO, 81.63 I nr.' Tax MiUin.es B0. 7."5r, Sl.lO Inc. Tax s Greatest Picture s Ver Made9 Verdict of PreSS and Public Patrons ar.V requested to arrive at theatre ia time to hn seated .be fore the beautiful ov erture cou.i:t2nces. . jUHmiHlJ5AACE A