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i 1 -i r" jn-te --:s"a g-, i.TPT-.Ml'i vra in By. AUDREDJ2UNCZI Phone 106 League to Meet in Portland Thoss from Salem J who plan to attend -the state convention meet- - ing and luncheon at the Congress hotel ' which the National League of Womsn -Voters is sponsoring in Portland on Wednesday are asked to make reservations for luncheon, and also arrangements for trans portation. with -Mrs. Rex Sanford, telephone Jl ? 24W.- ' Jason Lee Central Circle . Mrs.' Ei A. Boyle will be, hostess for members of the central circle of Jason le Methodist church Aid - society ; on Wednesday afternoon at ,:30 o'clock, .entertaining at her home. 1600 N. Winter street. WrsW. U. Bond .will be in charge of thef program. " At." the tea.' hour light refreshments will be served Mrs.: W. W 'Chadwlck and? Mrs. G. Keuscher wlt assist Che hostjess..'. Mr, and Mrs.'Littler z -Attend IXedicdt ion Ceremonies IMr.! and Mrs. J. B. 'Littler of Portland were among those rem out of town Attending the dedica tion jexereises tdti the , YMCA on Sunday. - While in Salem Mr.J and Krs. Littler we're the house guests ; of Mr and Mrs. A. 'A.' tTnderhiU. It wfll be remembered that', Mrs. Littler: was the president, of the Mother's '.club -.'when ' the , Boys' chorus raised the first money for the building fund. , : - ' -, -.. - - Etokta Club , to Meet Mrs; .Erie Butler will be hostess this afternoon for members of. the ' Etokta . club. ' entertaining the .group'i at, her home, 256 N. 20th Young Couple-Honored With Shower ;.- Mrs, Earl Stransbaugh and. Mrs. Wiley t Weathers of Sqjuth Salem 4 and Miss Blanche. Weathers ot the Keiser" 'Neighborhood were joint hostesses on Friday evening hon oring Wri and Mrs. Wilfred Weath ers wjth , a. m iscellaneous shower at the. home of the "bride's 'par ents,' Mr.: and Mrs. Hathaway of West - Salem. Seventy-five guests . were present. ; ; ( A feature of the evening was a' clever1 mock wedding.- The enjoy able evening closed with the serv ing of delicious refreshments. : The young couple, were marred in Summers. Wash., several weeks H uko,. the wedding coming as a sur prise to the community. . Mr. and ! Mrs Weathers will make their homeTln" Salem where : they nave i Nkfk , 'a mil i -h. rf. mn rn - -sr-r ; mi many friends. " Mrs. Weathers is Miss Dorothy Hathaway of West Salem, while Mr.-Weatbers Is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Weathers of Keiser 'Many lovely gifts" were received '"by the young" couple. - - " i . . " - Guests From Portland " '.-. Mr. and'Mrs.M M. Clifford who, left recently to-make' their home in "Portland, were guests of Salem friends yesterday. ; . Barbara Frietchie Sewing Club . J - The Barbara Frietchle Sewing1 club will meet on Wednsday at the home : of "Mrs. Joseph. ; Bach, 43.0 S. 25th street,. -. . -. . Ethel Irene Harris Becomes Bride at Attractive Ceremony ' At high noon, 'Wednesday, be neath;, bower of riotous colored flowers, Mr. Clyde Harris give his daughter, Ethel Irene, in jnarriage' to W. Belmont Russell, son of Mri and Mrs. Frederick Russell of Eu gene! . t 'The ceremony was performed by Rev Sidney Hall of Silverton, with Thelma and Raymond; Blanton, cousins of the bride, acting as bridesmaid, and best man. . V. . . ; The 'wedding, although only xet- alives .and a few of the closest friends were present, was one, of the prettiest ever solemnized in Brooks vicinity."' . " M Mrs, Malcolm ' Ramp played the wedding march from 'Ilbheri'gn., and the bridal chorus by Mendels sohn; also accompahlng Mrs. Sld-1 ney Hall in a plaesing soprano ren dition of "At Dawning," by Cad- man. ,- . -j. .... . vTvj The bride wpreJa shimmery ere ation of rose and .gold trimmed daintily in black and carried a bouquet of bride's rosebuds' en xibboned with 'chiffon,- which she graciously, gave to her 86-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Blan ton, after the ceremony. i'j The bride's nother woro a gown of gray crepe de chine over pink eatin. . , "Dejeuner, in buffet mode was served by Mrs. 'Charles Sturgls, Mrs. Malcolm Ramp, Mrs. A. E". Harrs - and Mrs. Enis Wait. "Mrs. William Jtehnie gave the bride's cake. . ..; ., f . r i -- The bride and groom left for a motor trip through Portland, The Dalles and 'eastern Oregon, to le turn through" Crater Lake park and southern -Oregon, fhty plan rB i ff:; rton, where Mr. JtusselV has'em-! ployment with the Silver Falls Timber coiripiany.4 . The foIiowins -guests, and rela tives were' present: :Hr,' and. Mrs. Frederick IlUfesel son and daugh ter, Ben and Maude; Mrs. Wm. Sennie 'and Mrs. E? W. Goff,' all of -Eugene; Mrs. Enis Wait. Mrs. A.' W. Veatcb of Salem . and f rom J the Brodks locality, aside " from those mentioned, Mr. A.H E. Harris, Mrs. Charle-r Sturgls. Mr. and Mrs. R. Blanton and Miss Ida Lesher. - W. Belmont Russell, the groom, la a graduate of the Springfield high school, later taking a .two Tear course in medicine at the University :l. of Oregon. ; He Is a yoong Tnan, highly esteemed by all who know him. , r Mrs. Russell is well known both around Brooks and in Salem where she ;wet to v school, .graduating with honors and. later taking a pof sitioh iaCthe 'secretary ; of state's office. ' - T"' ' ! Entertainment at Church : Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Stivers of Eugene will give an entertain ment at the First Christian church tills evening. J A program of piano solos, vocal numbers, comic read ings and. novel saw solos will be featured. These two young people are very talented entertainers and will present an attractive program. The entertainment, is being spon sored by the Endeavorers of the church who-have' the tickets at 3& and 2 5 cents on sale. WcTlFto Shonsor Open : Meeting for Candidates At "the regular WCTTJ . meeting t his' afternoon at the hall on North Commercial street, candidates up for nomination at the .primary election on Friday" are" invited to intend. Each candidate" will be given 'an; opportunity to speak. The ' afternoon's address will be given by Revi. E. C. Whittaker, pastor of t the First Christian church. ' i Writers to Meet ' An 8 o'clock meeting of the Writers, section of the Salem. Arts league will ie held this evening at the home, of Gertrude . Rpbison Ross,, with Mrs. Ross and Molly Brunk the hostesses. - i Three Link Club . i Social Afternoon -Regular meeting of the Three Link club, was a delightful social rtevent of Friday afternoon when the members : met in -their club room at the OOF temple. . 'A unique Mother's day program under the; management of Alma Henderson and Louella Engstrom was particularly enjoyed. Bou quets oi flowers were presented to ver 'IJq? lentil I iTl l7il iTiTUTm " ' ' " ' n " nnniiirir . Here is your, Coat i at a saving in price. - Just whatyouve been, shop-' ping for . plain tailored, tweeds and cashmeres for sport wear fine light weight pile f abrics.silk$.,and twills for dress wear an s emer gency coat and at these prices one may practice thrift, for there's a difference of from $3.00 to $15.00 on some of them, t; Let this clear ance be your guide. ( A cdmpanion sale to the above will be two! large groups of new Spring and Summer j Hats. Specially featured at $2.75 an 54.75 j These are the newest shapes in perle viscarf horse-hair braids, - straw and silk combin-? ations, etc in the shades that the new sea4 json demands. - . .. , Salem's Leading Department Store " '"Soci Social Caleidxtr . m w - 'Ff'ano re:itaL. rwillametie janl- versiiy scnooi. oi . music. -.wauer halL t 8 :15 ; o'clock. y ? 4 -; : : .Writers club, "Gerf rude Robi so'n Ross, 330 South ;.Slxteenth street, hostess. o'clock. ' i " Chadwiek chapter! of the East ern Star. Fast matrons 'program. , W, C. T. U. citizenship meeting. HalL 2:30 o'clock. V i. '- Etokta club..! Mrs. Eric Butler 256 N. 20th street, hostess. . ' Wednesday, ' Daughters of 'the Jile. Masonic temple. All day meeting, i Barbara Frietchle j Sewing club. Mrs.-Joseph Bach, 450 S. 25th street, hostess. : f .'. I' Tltnrsdajrl,, WRC Ladles Aid Mrs. I. D. Bennett, route , hostess. , V. ' 3Frldi"jr.- :v 'Annual flower shoir under spon sorship ' of Salem garden club. Gardens of Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner and Dr. Frank;' Griffith. j 2. to 8 o'clock. : '?L -1 1 Saturday Salem Woman's club. Installa tion of officers. 2:30 o'clock. those who responded to roll call with sentiments to mother. White roses were given to the oldest club mother and also to the three old est mothers present and to the mother who had ali i her children with her. 1 .The dining roomt and tables were beautifully decorated for the afternoon. The hostesses, Maria Robertson, Avis Martin, ; Carrie Jennings, Louise Loveland. and Iaura Noyes served j cake, straw berries, sugar and cream. Judge and Mrs. Hnt Are Guests f 'T Judge nd Mrs: J. T. Hutit Ipent Sunday at the home! of their, son and, ,rif e, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunt near Silver Creek Falls. Visitors From Independence Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Martin of Independence visited at the home of Mr. Martin's unclej C M. Charl ton of Salem over the week-end. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton attended the strawberry fair at Lebanon. A number of Salemites were in attendance. .1 Mrs. Foley Is Hostess for Yomarco Club. An enjoyable meeting of . the Yomarco rlub was held on Thurs day of last' week when Mrs, J. D. Foley entertained a ggroup of the members in her hoife. Colorful spring flowers weree used about the rooms where needlework and conversation were the diversions. In the group wer Mrs. A. A. VaL to 519.50 Val.to $29.50 VaLto $35.00 VaLto 559.50 ' 3 JJ . I HI - Slewert; ; Mra-Cecil. Hawley, Mrs. T. M Hicks; Mrs. A.' L. Llndbeck, Mrs. iHarrw ; Swaftord, -Mrs. R,' D. barton, Mrs. H. R." White, Mrs. Cnarles Roblin,' ' Mrs. Ed Tripp. Mrs.D.si iH. ; Mosher, Mrs. H. A. Kloepping and Mrs. Walter B. Minier. ! - ; : : " " j - f On Friday, Jtay 2 8, Mrs. Fred Zimmerman will be hostess for the Yomarco group. . ; WRC Ladies1 Aid .. -The Ladies. Aid society of the Woman's Relief; corps will "hold tnelr regular social afternoon on Thursday at the home of Mrs. I. D. Bennett on route, 9. Book and Thimble Club V Mrs. Beaver was hostesB for the meeting last week of the Book and Thimble- club, with Mrs. St. Pierre and Mrs. Schwartz in charge of the program! A poem, "Mother's Day Dream,", was read by . Mrs. Manning. lrs, Kubin read a. pa per . describing the preparation of the Arizona cactus '.-andy. 'De licious retreshments were served by Mrs. Reaver.' The group included Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Gehlhar,- Mrs."Pattison, Mrs. Trott, Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. St. Pierre," Mrs. Summer, Mrs. Man ning and the hostess, Mrs. Beaver. Mrs. Hathaway will entertain the club at their next meeting, with Mrs. "Adams and Mrs. .Patti son in charge of the program. Sons of Veterans Auxiliary The Sons of Veterans auxiliary will meet this evening in the arm ory for a meeting of special im portance. Plans will .be made at this time for Memorial day. AAVW Elects Mrs. George W. Hug President ; . , The following offlcers'for the year 1925-26 were elected Satur day, at the closing meeting for the season of the American Associa tion of "University Women: Mraj. George W. Hug, president; , Mrs'' Koy Klein, vice president; Mis. Robert Dann, secretary; Mrs. G. F, Chambers, secretary, and Mrs. TWO IVOWEN PRAISE SAME T.iEDIGlNE Both Helped by taking 1 LydiaE. Pinkhnmys Vege ;r, table Compound "After the birth of my little daugh ter I was very badly run-down. I could not tnlnk of going to a hos pital, but grew; steadily worse, being compelled to stay "in, bed two orthree days each weeK. A friend of my sis ter's told of the good Lydla E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound had done her, and my sister bought me two bottles of it, I had not taken all of one bottle when I was up and able to do some work. I am truly a booster for Lydia p. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and you may use my testi monial." Mas. Matve Ltkch, 1119 Island Ave. Ext, McKee's Rocks, Pa. Mrs. Hope L. Smith, a farmer's wife of Route 3, Floyd, Va.; says she was 111 for ten years with a good deal of pain in her side and so weak she could hardly work. Lydla EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has helped her so much she is tell ing her friends about it.' Lili. Awd Every Day . -v - v. . Our store will be arucie.ai E6 JohnfLautermanj'as "new member of the board -of trustees. . V: : The program opened with a ilghtf ul rnuslcay . sketch by," ilrs. George Allen an-1 Mrs. Grant Bon ell, with-Dorothy Pearce "accom paning. The .play, '"Suppressed Desires,": was glvp by, Mre.;C. A. Downs and iwp Willamette uni versity stadentp., Miss Dorothy Pearce, pianist, and Mrs. r Martin Fereshetlan. vocalist, both'pleased withrhusfccal t numbers. ; 4 Axti attractive .. Mature - was -'the Russian dance given by Mrs. Fred erick Hill Thompson and Mrs. P. h. Xcton:" n -"-'rr.-' " An Interesting comedy .sketch, closed . a thoroughly .entertaining program. - r Those participatinjg In the sketch. were, Mrs. A.- M. Chap man, Mrs. O. "F. Chambers, i Mrs". Roy Klein,vjMrs George - Lewis, Mrs, Al C. ;F. Perrjr. Miss Leora Carver, ; -Miaa Phillips and j Mrs. Greene of Albany. v j. Covers at 'the luncheon. ' wore placed for 6Q;merabers of the as tweation. - v-r .r Committees, Are Named for Third Annual Floral j Show Elaborate plans are teing made for the thlrdi annual flower show which will be held on Friday, May Si, from 2 to 8 o'clock in the at tractive shrub .' and tree-enclosed gardens of Dr.R. i'E. f Lee Steiner and Dr. L. S. Griffith at the state hospital grounds, under the spon sorship Of the. Salem Garden club. Exhibits . will be Vgrouped- in ten classes, .with, a special committee in qharge of each group. General chairman for the event is Mrs. W. H.'Dancy, who is being assisted-by . N. Gilllngham and H. C.'Bateham v ' T ; ; ' '" The committee on prizes include L G. Campbell, chairman; Watspn Townsend and Mrs. Sarah Schwalj. 4 Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. H.'T. LbVe 'and Harry "Pearcy arje in Lcharge .of the selection of judges. Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mrs. P. J. KuntzJ and W. T. Jenka are ar ranging the music. . ' Books on gardening are in charge of "Mrs." John W. Harbison, Mrs. Frank Spears and Miss Maude Covington. The ten group ot entries are in charge of the following commit tees , Class 1. Mrs. Walter J. Kirk. Mrs. Dan Ji Fry, "Jr., Mrs. Frederr ick Lamport. Class 2. Mrs. Arthur Vassall, Mrs. W."W. Rosebrangh, Mrs. H. C. Schultz. Class 3j Mrs.- L. S. Geer, Mrs. F. G. MyeJrs, Mrs. Milton Meyers. ' Class 4. Mrs. AB. Smith. Mrs. J. F. Tyler land Mrs. B. L. Darby. -Class 5. Mrs. J. A. Bishop, Mrs. Walter- B. Minier and Mrs. W. C. Dibblei.. Class 6. -Mrs J. B. Hosford, Mrs. J. ,B. Craig, Mrs. George Dunsford. Class 7. Mrs. A. D. Wilcox, Mrs. Knight Pearcy and Mrs. F. G. Deckebach.,,; , . ; Class-9. Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. Frank Spencer and . Mrs. Frank Flint. Class 0. Miss Edith Hazard, Mrs. S. H.'Van Trump and Mrs Max O. Buren. One Hundred Covers ' . Are Placed at . Elaborate Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Carter of Portland, Mr. Carter, being a Re-i; publican candidate . for governor, were hosts! at an exceedingly at tractive 100-cover . luncheon on Saturday noon at the Gray Belle.! Mrs. Mark S. Skiff had charge of the arrangements for the affair, i ""- " 2:30 and 7:30 Until Our Remaining r, ' t r i ' i .... t .. . . . - -.- . . i PRIVATE vSAEES open every morniiis and pnvaie saiu to any maiviauai ai a greatly reduced price ; : JBWJS' Mrs. "Carter" will fcs remembered In Salem ,aa Ethel hughes and had the pleasure of greeting many for mer friends 'at Saturday's affair. Too luncheon tables were "lovely with baskets of Caroline Testout roses. ; Harry Anderson of . Port land, chairman of j the Carter-f or Governor club, and Waldo Mills, Mr." Carter's Salem; manager, were among vhe, gaests.i . Among those present from Port land -wre- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter and 'daughter Mrs. O. P. Hoff, 'Mrs. vjJ. Klnnejr Mrs. Flora Thayer, campaign Secretary. Harry Anderson and Joe? Merllck. ,1 -w-r-'. j '- . v a Past Matrons to 6e in ; t Charge vf. Meeting f .. The past, matrons of Chadwiek chapter. Order of Eastern- Star will be In charge 6f the ritualistic program at the regular meeting In the Masonic temple this evening, Capital City Coaperatlve Cream ery. Milk, cream, Ibuttermilk. The Buttereup butter (has no" equal. Geld standard of perfection. 137 S. Com'L Phone 99. () C.:A. Lu thy.-. Reliable Jewelry store.. What you! are looking for in jewelry. Where; a child can buy as safely as a man or woman. Re pairing in all lines. () - The Peerless Bakery, 170 - N. ComX , Sanitary,! up to date. Prompt delivery. Bakers for those who appreciate the best. Increas ing patrons tell the tale. ) r T LISTEN IN srmrBR cohce&t 6:00-7iOO KOW 94) Portland. 6,:0O-7:00 KFWV. (31?) r-ortUnd. i ; ' ' , ' Musia 8;0O-t5tO0 KGW (4,91) PorUand. Edti- eayanMtjmutet daae musie. 8:00?lQ-jQKWWV 212) Portland. Trio 01 cibfli ti a. 'J ; i 9:15-10S-j-KFJB. i (263) , Portland. Mimic Vf the Maatera. 8:00-H)r80 KOIK (3Ir9) Portland. janrte"t; "baritone, light.. 8: 158: IB KFIP (38) PortUnd. Pro- frmm of 'mniie. r- . t "EKTEBTAXJrMTarT 6:00 KMTB (338). Hollywood. S pro gram. Veteran vot , the Wara; Mary Reed. 8:30, K MTU concert orchestra. 6:00 KOO (861.2). i Oaklaad. 6,'din ner -concerts 8, atudio program; 10, dance orchestra. ) 6:00 KOA ( 322), DenTer. 6 open-air twilight concert, Greek theatre; 7. ape. rial program, Vetetana of tha Wara; Marx Keed, organitt: B. MacDonald, baritone; EateUe Philleo. pianut; Earl Under, tenor; choral and band sum- bra; Alexander Grant, baritone; Mar jorie Mellow, aoprano; Lillian Don- nery, contralto; 9, Music club, 65 voicea. . 6:30 KHJ (405). Lo Anrelea. 6:30. children'a proeram; 8, atadio program. 6:30 KM (467), "Ua Angela. a0r oral program: 7.' dance orchestra: 7:30, instrumental 'and vocal program e, vocal quartet v 9, -courtesy urogram; iv. popular prornrn. - ,f- 6:30 KFSD'(246), San Diego. 6:S0. or chestra ; 7, program ; 8, program ; 9, orcneatra: lu-ii. orciiestra, . 6:30 JCPO (428). San Francisco. 6:30, orchestra; 7, orchestra; 8, Instrumen tal quartet; 9, -popular program; 10, dance orchestra. i 6:S0 KFRC. (268).! Saa i Francisco 6 :30t popular conga 8, atudio program ; dance music. 7:00 KFOA (454), ' Seattle. 7. atudio program; 8:15, program; 8:45, atudio proeram: 10. dance orchestra. 7:00 KNX (337), Bollywood. 7. eonr- tesy program; 8 program; 8, program ; 10, orchestra: . i 7:00 KJR 4384), Seattle 7, ehildran's hour: -8:30-10. orchestra. 7:00KHQl (394), Spokane. 7, Aeolian trio; 8, program-; 9-10 organ recital. Hunt & SchaUer. leading meat market on North Commercial,,: at No. 263. Finest meats, fruits and vegetables. The crowds trading at this store tell the story. () D..H. Mosher, Merchant ,TaUor, is turning out tne nobbiest and best fitting tailor f made suits to measure. 100 business and pro fessional men buy of Mosher. () L. A. Scheelar Auto Wrecking Co., oldest In the Willamette val ley. JJew and ased parts and equipment. Low prices and qual ity service here. 1085 N. Com'l () a. 1 we. will Veil aiTy t NEW INCORPORATIONS 1 The Meyer-Miller company with headquarters In Portland and cap ital stock! of 9100.000, has been Incorporated by I. RJ Banks,-1. -A. Miner and "Harry Meyer, Articles' were filed in the sUte corporation department- here Saturday. Other articles filed follow: ; 1 Irishs (3ash arid Carry; Corval lis, X 8 0 0 Of; Merwln TV Irish. Ches ter E. Taylor and D, T.' Hillls. . The Trdeirt company, Portland, f 1 0 0 0 ; Lkurette M. Dickerson, C. M. Idleman and Howard T- Me- Chiiociu 'y:- 'ily'-.i . ' Metropolitan" t llorfsag? ft Ttt Poiilajd,' 1500 0 : Banttfi Hilton, I George . D. Delaneyand Charles 'cston.V : 'H'-- ' - Tldeiitti'BulldJnahd Mprtgage company,! )?prtlna "-'P.rtl stock decreased! Irom ttQ,t Q 0 to 5000. T C. S, . Hamilton ; Fnrnltnre Co., 340 Court.' -Don't Tan to see the f amons day. bed and de luxe bed spring, Rome quality.' ReCrlger-" ators. Opal ranges, electric stoves, Armstrong linoleum. Every roo&t made beautiful and attractite, at small cosL , r . - ; (? 1 General : Marketa -, . .i-'SrOOIjHXJDEl .v H.1. - FIXTS-BHEILP, long Cry, 19; mt,' nominal: salted, 11J5: ahor. 16" SOoi aalUdf-aa),- long, . 75cSit -ry goata, kwr,; 1J mww. . iv - CASCaSjl JARi Steady, fa poud; Oregon grapo root aoaaia!. -c- - HOPS 1925. crop etusUra SO Mat; S-year eonttacu, 22e a pouad. v. HIDES-HSalted, e; (Taoa. salt kuila-Se; green bulla, 4e; alt.' 12a; kip S: dry. ".j aaiUd Se; horao kidaa ,WOOI35alf .-blood, aad valloy (baa, S8e; threa-eightha; fclot. SSot .low qnrtar, j81e; Eastern Oregon, Warna iagtoa sad jldaho ranch lipa, 829. . : -jllil ' f UlT4t HTTg : $ rBtrrts-i-Orangea, S.SOMS.SO'craU; J lemons, 6.007.OO;- fcananaa, ' S Oo ; pears, nominai.. rapiralt. -g0; . atrawberriea, local - 2.00(2,50 crate rooseberrieav-36e pound; eaaUloapas. APPLES Wathinfton Winesapa, z. tra fancy, t2.002.i5: f aney, -l-75 ; O F"36 .,$ifei i JOi Ftowaa . extra anffy, -S2.0O93.25; fancy, 175Q2.00; O .Vl129.140 cookrm. T5e$l.bo. . NUTS Walnuts, No. 1. 1626 pound; filberts, nominal; almoada, SO&p 34e lb.; Braail nuU, 2027e lb.; Oro fn cbestntiU, nominal; peanuta, 10(0 - . I Veotabzju ; , . ' VEGETABLtS Oregon p9tatoW2.75 3.25.ewt4; Netted Seme. $3.5023.75; cabbage, ?3.50 per cwt. Baached ege tablea: Green onions, SOe dosen bnncaes; onions. Sl.50tji2.75; beeta, S540e; tar- - rii, oo ig uo a os. Dnncnes; garhe, 8S pound; pepper. SOo per lb.; aanashj 23e lb.; celery, 19 9.50 per crate; tomatoeg, SO lug lettiwe, CM lorwa, f44,50; do local 42.756)2.25 erate; mrtkhokea, 75o . doiea; green b?tts 15c Jlb-' Bw peaa. 10 12 e lb. ; rhubarb, 8 n. ftotboaso eaenm bers, $105i3.5O dosen t asparagna. 103 1U pw U.; local, $1.7501.00 dosen butches; sweet potatoes, . oae He lb.; new potatoea, So. . UVXSTOCK TORTLASD, May 15. (By AasoeUted Freer.) (U. S. Department of Agrieal. tore.) Hoga, bearyweight , 250-800 pounds, medium, good and choice $12.50 I; medium. -weights 200-350 pounds com mon raedinm, good and choice $13& 14.25; light-weight 160-200 pounds com mon, medium, good and choicer $1.25 14.50; light; lights 180-260 poanda com m"3. meditun, good and choice $14(9 If LK ?2?iag Mgawwg and ,amootS $1012.50; - slaughter pWa - 90-130 poanda. medium, good aad choice $13. 5 14; feeder? nd - stocker piga 0-134 pounds medium, good and thoice $13" 1JL25. X Bof or oily oga and tLJh la4C- pif a,, excluded Im above , qvotalioaa.T Cattle and calTea ateady; receipta. eat- -tlo 2.055.. J 07 threiwth)., CalreV 118, Steers, good $8,259; jnedmm ,$78.23; common- $6.S07; caaners and cutters steers fflQ 7.35; eUora, areod $7 7.75; common snodiam-$57; cows, good $8.257.25; common and medium $4.506.25: eaaaera and cutters $2.50 4V50;iulJ8 dl)eefi yearlings mx,- . eluded $5,50(3 6.50; common-to aedina, cannora oad jboJognao $4.25$;-eaWa, medium to ehoico (milk fada ezeiaded ia.509; calls and. common f6Q 9; real era medium to choice $9.50 (a-11.50; "eulla and common $8.50 9.60. . ., ... . 4 Shoen And- lamha ' 170.-, ikmba medium to . choice txiay- 12.75; cuilaiand eommon $9feTl. Year line wethers mediant to ehoico $a.60lL; tVH. Knanum tm ,h. a R .v T - and culls $2 5. - Sheep and lamb quoU- uona, except on spring umba on shota . basis. i POBTLAXi Itay 17. By f Aaaociatl Pr,l.) -Wh.at RHTl k.rrl ,.. 1 white. BSj Itaart ll Jun. tl H. L. - white federation, Vay $1.3: eoft white, western white. May $1.45;Jaae $1.40; " winw. northern spring, weatera red.' May $1.3S; lane $1.32. . . -t -- . ---v. w &vww w. gray. May. uno $270. . . a 1 x "Jpaient, Kay, Juna ?"IIr8a' Udrd,iMay, Juno 23 JO. f7- Brm prices,- jralley timothy $18.506219? An A..t.n. n... iu..v. alfalfo $18.50019; .oat .hay $15; oat ana wen sit ($18; straw $8 per ton. Prices f 4 ton, morn. . PORTT.ivn ir. it i i ' i . , Freaa.) Net; prices: Butter extras B8e; atendards oud prim firats $7 Me; firats 24e; etUTentjyaeeipta 24f.J NEW YORK. May 17. (By Associated cboieo 114 02c; -fancy 12H13o. W Prnnes steady; California tt&134e; Oregon 10Vc-alL Apricot firm; slabs 2022e: ehoico 2525c; extra choice 35 H 26c. Peaches firm: standard 19 20cr choice 2021e: axtrav nu 22c,:; f - . - " " ------ - - - - - . ' j laivncias. - Tlrttt l?'t'iT 125. 50Q60e; ' 1925. aneasSi.. J..;;. ..... .rQ - -- - f - -- wwi. OVUV 84e; J9$4, fd 29e. .. . . - j I Salm JLIarlicta .-'v'i''iBRArjr Ko. I, whest, white :. o." 1, red. aacked -$1.14 . 1.21 - .45 ...42 "Bin oats Gray stai Barle-r i. .Barlsy 0 POEKi UTJTTQy 'lirn fdho r . . Jf w.-C 9 0 Prta UiBbs ndn 0 lot. .Jl 5$ 1 "t."V" 41 . TOtTLTSX I'igaf hens . Hoary hees Old roosters .22 t MS . c -rollers ,.4. . . - -r 1 n iwitfjrfg k2025 Bottarfat. T WX v 4241o S.44 .21 .21 ; -w$, 4 Undard ;egg . AG73 COLDS i;: .-1 Since ISCS' 1- fcxe sooa Mn:ppod ia tb bod? ' Vtthoot MJoingf by ttss of - V-'.- -4 K .c . -It j 1