" ir.i. - .1 . I I . I' I 1 - . . - . . i ; . , 1 - . , ; , y T ' -. - IB 1 . V Society, News em By ATJDItED BUNCH r- Kicna ICS, viiit In both Dulnth and Winnipeff. She will make her return trip orer i the Canadian route. - I Writers to. Meet- The writers section . of . the Sa lem ; Arts league wilt ; meet this evening as the .gtftesta of - ferry Reirelman. 9 4 0 Mill streets ..i. Miss La Bout to " J " the state and .national reaera- . . . , Rv---7?Vfo - tion luncneon. to oe neia aiuraay uesie y . n. Mi n f h ot attractive noon " ine "oiei j iitCCt- VJJtcers wv , - , . A 1 1 nA T , lf.1y.HA. j H . V. liflnM 1 ' . . . ' . . K-lo. .4M Tuna cooimtl aura A. mwuusj yi. . o, . MrS. Mason BlSIlOD Was leClea i. ir-,i T o i"iu-uv, yiMiuiS. dMt af'thg womui Home whosertarriaget to Mn GUbext, of Leslie Meth- WNiii will h imlemniaed at 7:10'.u,uMsr. odist church at a recent : meeunr. cess"' rtr-lnV hia ataii nr In tBA rtLT- Will yonJEschen;"? "-.-Jt i 1'::.: Business Women Continue Plansr for Sixth' - .. Annual Convention ' 'V . , are aunti Mrs. xra -T. Mclntyie. es-iret or tJorraaus, ana mr. A. usje, M.ha 'itni.ni th' willam-1 Dudley-Martin or Salem, s c tte uniTersIty commencement ex ercises r The Commercial Book Store has everything yon need in hooks and stationery and supplies for rthe - i - j . I t . f T. t T-T- ' nave rviarneu irom a iiu,mjro Mount Hood Loop Trip . !the state federation last year, who with other officers naned as f ol nave - as ner susject -fiuc- iOW8: Mrs: E. A. Rhoten; ?vice ; Miss Moselle? Hair -of -En-1 Pesident. Mr A. n Bohrnstedt. gene, second vice president of therecordice- fiecretarT: Mrs." W.' H. ste federation to'talk on "Club Aertzok, treasurer; Mrs. John and State"; Miss Adelia Prichard," Berjelson;' corresponding secret past president of the national fed- tary; Mrs. El'E.'Barcus, mite box m t Inn " wIia w!11H4ti LmMSlfA .-..r " r r"-v' PTnortml torhii iltendancs iinana onering secretary i . r -SI "i'i Mrs Josephine, H.' Miss XUy Pollard; leader' of Home Profelsional .Women's 222S Lo,n S S SB' lDf . .1 al federation for the past two lQueen Esther leader. a: i li uh w uicu - w as a uuvaa . aaa vnci. x a i . . v Friday and continue through Sun tional Federation.! ' l Grange to Meet at Miss Mary; stewirt of Washing- Macleav on Wednesday ton, D. C, legislative chairman f An attractive program Is being the national federation, 'will give arranged for the county meeting the address of the Opcasion at ;the jot Pomona Grange at Macleay on annual .banquet Saturday -night at (Wednesday, June 16. In addition the Hotel Astoria, JM Iss 4 tewart to the tegular business, the Sa ls a' woman of 'national promin-hem team will put on the fifth de- ence and one of. the most' active I free and initiate a large class as workers in the national federation j Pomona members. The big dinner since its birth in 1919. She: is lis one of the most important feat director of the Junior division of lures of the day. The afternoon land and a trip around the Mount Hood Joop. . Mr. and .Mrs. . J, - T. 1 Welch, Russoll-vWelch and Mrs. Ruby; Hayes and daughter, Laura Frances, accompanied the Duns- ford on 'the loop trip. :; Miss Jennison Beturns Home --Miss Edna Jenr.lson, who has been teaching at Mill Plain.' Wash., has - arrived f home to spend 'the summer vacation with her par ents.' '' : , RALPH PEARSONS DEAD RUTLAND, Vt., June 14 A.P.)Ralph Pearsons, son-in-law of Attorney General Sargent, died here at 11: SO tonight (East ern standard time.) I years, who will tell ,of "The Out- ST tT 'SS S rT'101 :-.Na- Marion County Pomona - .. ' .Itinnftl Federation." ifirann tn Meet at preparing ior ine convention ana is In readiness to entertain the state officers, dub off leers;" ele gatesr members and -vIsUbrs.t , " Mrs. - Louise Hacker Turnert State president, will preside at all sessions with the' exception of Saturday momlnir meeting devoted to round ; tables .and reports from the chairmen of the standing com mittees of the state, which, will be nrpBidud o?erhv'. Mlaa Mavme Ziegelman, first "vice president, the United SUtes department -of IfieBsIon, which t convenes at 1230 Missrelia Qvln". .-The Dalles? labor in Washington, ; p. ,C.; in! o'clock, will" .center around the Ktat toelslatlTo cbalrtnan 'durlna which capacity she has charge of general Bubject 'lood ! Health," the past year, wilt give a talk f on tlo national jnovenient.for ,the,yo Dr.? Walter IBrown of the health "Property-Rights of vWomen - in caltb'nal guidance and placement demonstration, who has Just re OreeoniV; dnrlnc the Saturday of juniors of legal working age. turned from the 'east, will talk on morning imeeting. til V"H oiJZlLir' M. 111111 rvStlWIKU The . picnic .which members of the Lucy Anna' Lee circle of the First Methodist" church planned, has been indefinitely postponed on account of the variability of the weather Flower Mission Program Members of the WCTU wtil meet at z:30 o'clock this alter- noon in the hall for a flower mis sion program. J,oy Turner Moses, - Announces jtecizai uaies Joy Turner Moses has announc-.! ed Jierpiaao and, violin recitals for Jnne 24 and June 25 at the First Congregational ehurclu Barbara Frietchie Sewing Club' , Mrs. C. M. Lockwoo win be hostess on Wednesday afternoon at her home, .2117 S. Twelfth street, for. members of the- Bar bara Frietchie Sewing club. , Four women 'prominent 4a 5 fed eration work will be the speakers ' Parker ft Co., 444 S. ComL Don't fall to see Parker about Tre palrlng your car. Expert me chanics at your service. All work guaranteed. - The Vanity: Hat' Shoppe June sale still ' continues . on , millinery.' Let us help 'you select your next hat. 38? Court street, () - v Sodlal Calendar - Today j , . ,i ' "The " Relation of the Demonstra tion to the Community." Special music will be rendered by tae sa lem quartet, arid several - local granges will assist with readings and amusements.4 The ' various masters who' hate returned! from the" state grange meeting will be called on for their impressions of that great gathering. The after noon sessions aro always" open to Needleoraft Chtb - Members of the Needlecratt club were delightfully entertained at I the public; hofi- Init mpctine at the home of mm. oeoree Martini liso S. 14th I Silver Bell Circle. street. ; Dainty refreshments were J Neighbors of Woodcraft Writers' " section of the ' Salem Arts .league. - Perry I&eig'elman, S40 "Mill street, bost. ' - , WCTCU. , Flower mission pro gram; ftiall, . 2:30 o'clock. ' . Wednesday Loyal Rerean , class. " Mr; and Mrs. Ben "Hawkins, 9 S3 f North 2 2nd 'street hosts.'- - Barbara Frietchie Sewing club. Mrs.-i.C.1 M. Lbckwbod. 21 17 South 12th street, hostess. ;' Mf f Jon- cpunty Pomona grange. County jntittg-Jar'Macleay; , served at 4:30 o'clock. In ; the group were Mrs. L. C; Brotherton, Mrs. M; C. Moyer, Mrs. L. Bechtel, Mrs. J. ' W.f LaBare, Mrs. F. ' G. Stearns, Mrs. E. E. Cllllara and the hostess, : Mrs. George Martin. At the next meeting of the club That Slhrer Bell circle No. 43 Neighbors of Woodcraft, Is a live and growing order is indicated by the fact that a large class of can didates were initiated into the mysteries of woodcraft Friday eve-( ning. June 11, at the hall in the EXPERIENCED VJESTERM GIRL Found Omnery Work Too ;;i;-: " Tiring ; l-' ' Tns fertile valleys of Oregon help to supply the tables of America. (This is possible thru -the magic bf the humble tin can. " In one of the canning estab lishments, Julia Schmidt was employed..-- It was icomplicatelwork because ' she. did sealing arid other parts of. the work.; It was strenuous work arid she was not 'a strong girl; 'Often she forced her self to work when she was hardly able to sit -at her machine. -At times she would have to stay at home for she was so weak she could hardly walk!-' :.Tor five years she , was In Sho-trled. various medicines. -At I On StX' WeeJcsTrip last, a inena or oere spoke of Lydia E. Hnkljam's Vegetable Compound and Miss Schmidt gave.it a -trial. "Everyone says I am a healthier and stronger girl, she writes. "I am recommending the Vegetable 1 Compound -to all my friends Who ,tell me. how they suffer and I am" willing to answer letters from women , asking about it."" Julia Schmidt's .address is 6S2 North j Front St.. Salem, Oregon. - For sale by air druggists. .. I . . . :. I I Li J Mrs. J. W. LaBare will be the boa-J Fraternal temple, making the fifth large Initiation thus far this year Guardian Neighbor, Mrs. Teezn being absent, the ritualistic work was put on by Mrs. Sadie Jepson ably assisted by the other officers and members. ' Following- the in Itlatory jatork the. members Joined the Woodmen In the latter's hal where the following interesting program was rendered:-- ' Vocal solo, Mrs. Hansley; read Ing. Mrs. Hare; a short drama en titled. "Not a Man In the House, with Mrs. Sadie Jepson, May belle Turner, Frances Greenwood, Mar tha Novak and Nan Pettyjohn as the cast of characters, created con siderable merriment. Following the program the members adjourn ed' to the banquet room where bountiful - feed : was waiting, the occasion being enlivened by after dinner speeches by Mrs. Blackerby, Mrs. Shaw, Mr. Stebbins kn dith ers. A feature of the occasion was the presence of 22 past council commanders of the Woodmen or ganization. ' "' . tees. - . . . Grax Club Honors Loretta Parley Miss Loretta Tarley was the in spiration for an enjoyable line party last Fridaynight at theEl-i sinore whoa the. girls who are members of the Grax dub enter- tained for her- pleasure. The re mainder of the evening was spent at the Varley hoe, with Mrs. R, Varley and Miss Xillian Rowe act ing as hostesses. " Music and the opening of the birthday gifts entertained the, guests till the refreshment hour. ; Lavender Canterbury bells . cen tered the. long table where covers were placed for Miss Loretta V ar ley. Miss' Marian Wiyman. Miss Erma Meek, Miss TIra Franklin, Miss Lucille Davis, . Miss Ruth Stam, Miss Myrtle Smith, Miss Ma bel Savage, Miss ; Esther bleffen oach, Miss Evelyn Hebel, Miss Pauline Welch, Miss Mary, Peck, Miss Imogene. Gardiner, Miss Ber nlce - Roberts,. Miss Constance Krebs, Miss Roberta Varley, Miss Lillian Rowe and Mrs." R. Varley. Jeffreys Visit in Salem . Rev. J. R. Jeffreys and daughr Iter, Miss Lucme Jeffreys,' -were ' among the out-of-town guests ' at i the Willamette ' university, torn mencentent exercises on Monday. Mrs Mclntyre. to Leave - 1 Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre will leave in the morning for a six, weeks trip east, going irst' to Spokane, then to Great Falls,' Mont.; and thence- to Chicago.' - After a visit in Chicago, Mrs. Mclntyre wiir go to Niagara Falls where she will visit her paientsl 1 She plans .to i. Don't Let-- JjL Spoil Yourf The Midget -Meat Market never fails to give you the finest meats and fish.' There is but one place in Salem to get tha finest fish. The Midget Market haa lt or yon. () . Picture time is here. For your films and kodaks and kodak sup plies see Nelson ? & ' Runt; ' Drug I gists, corner Court and Liberty I street. Telephone, 7, - ( Director's Department Store is building up a reputation tor guar anteed merchandise; conducting a real department store; makioz steady-progress, too. () The Pixie Bakery leads on high class -breads, pies, cookies and fancy baked, supplies of every kind Best by test. Ask old customers. 439 Court St. (! DB'ilflFTBEA SEMTElSlilE .'-- , ' John - Barrymore now starring In "The Sea Beast," the Warner Bros; classic of ' the screen attthe Elsinore' theater, originally sug-t gested that Moby Dick" written by Herman Melville, be adapted to the screen.' .This was Mr. BarrymoTe's idea of the greatest story that America had produced .for screen material; an epic, of .the days when the Am erican jailing ships .commanded the seas; a Story of the tumultous adventure"thai;crowdedthejre;k less lives of thW sailors of 1840; a drama of the courageous lives of -heroic menjf Inrfdentalry, r the sailor herotol ("Moby Dick-' af forded Barrymore wlti the great est role of his - kcreencareer," "T MrrBarymbSre has, always been interested in the sealiHe has ,a yery " f iqe5 collecjtlon.,, of .books picked up in (xndon' - and "New York; dealing (with the sea and particularly with the romantic and adventurous occupation of whal ing as it flourished In the days of 1840. This is Ithe tlme .of '.'The Sea Beast,"; which has as Its locate picturesque New -Bedford, as'well as Java, the largest ' and most beautiful of the . tropical east fc Indies. ' ' Pomeroy tc Keene, jewelers, never fall to give you 180 on the dollar.1' Watches, clocks, pins, charms. Standard high grade stock in all departments. () When you tHlnk of cards then.! think of Pattoris Book Store. Any stvle of Greeting Card will he found there, and exclusive too.- () The regular committee .was as sisted in the serving and arrange ment of the banquet room, by Mrs. Ireland, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs-. . W comb and Irene Blacker by. The WOW picnic will be ' held at Woodland park Friday" night. June 18. ' s r Daughters of ; the Nile Postpone Meeting:, ; The, picnic which,, tne. SSaiem club of the Daughters of the Nile planned for, Wednesday,! une 16, has "bean postponed one week on account of the grand lodge meet ing in Portland and will be held op June 23, Instead. s Miss Sibbald is Guest Miss Jean SiDbald of Kelso, Wash.,' is "the house guest of her Doris Hicks Compliments Coustn Miss Doris Hicks was hostess at a delightful affair ot-Sunday after- neon and evening 'When-she com-1 pllmented ner . cousin, , jjb .if'Y A irenia JTischer. , who is; leaving ior Albany to, make her home, . with a swimming and. boating, party at Spong's Landing, touowed by a dinner party at Midto's "Chicken Roost" on the Jefferson road. in the group ior tne iwo aua were Miss Eugenia Fischer, the honor guest, Miss Pauline Jphn- on. Miss Josephine Albert, Miss Jennie Delxell, MlsSiHelen Aschll- man." Ted Shanks, -Charles Clag- gett, Dick Weatherford,. Ralph Puivine-, Edward Siegmund; Ho mer Lvons and the hostess, Miss Doris Hicks. Loval Berean Class The Loyal Berean class of the Court Street Church of Christ will meet Wednesday evening, June 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hawkins. 9 S3 N. Twenty-second street Felicitations Beceived Mr- arid Mrs. H; V. Compton are rneeivine felicitations upon y the birth of a son, Stewart Henry, on June 10. The little lad weighed eight pounds; Beunion of Martin and Hewitt Families An enjoyable family reunion was held on Sunday at Rickreall by members of "the Martin ".and Hewitt families; . Included- in . the group were: Mrs. Frances Hewitt Branch of Salem. Mrs. Eftfe Hewitt Gage of Oregon , City, Mrs. F. G. Hewitt pf Independence., Mrs. , Fred Hewitt of Independence, Naomi Hewitt of Independence, Amos Branch of Salem, Mrs. Bertha Womack and son' Wade, of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. E.. L2 Rucker and son of Wallowa, Mr. and Mrs. John II. Trent of Salem. Mr. and Mrs.. M. C. Wol- verton of Echo, Oregon, George WlNett of Shedd, Oregon, Mr. anc Mrs. Ralph Bloom of Salem, I Dora Verard, and Rachel Bloom of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Alvla Sav-I age of Salem, Lloyd Savage; Lois Belle Savage Mr;: and Mrs; J. M; Martin of Macleay, Dee Hlmes Of Macleay, Mr. and Mrs. Miles I Branch of Airline, Oregon. Loeta Branch, Beverly Branch,' Delbert Shelley, dt Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Branch of Salem. Gweri Half ten Mrs. Elsie Fbtiisiand two 1 children, TheOdore-rfttd Eucllle1 of Portlands Belle .Canaan' of Oregon j City,' Charles and Allan. Canaan of Oregon, Ct, : Mr; rnj j .Mrs, M. scapieion oi uaiias, tiaroia sta rlet an, Hal Stapleton,; Virginia Stapleton, Mr.' and " Mrs. O. I Martin and daughter, HazeU Mrs. Christel Coffman and daughter. Daisy, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. .Bales and daughters, Irma; and Marga- At Shipley's tne ladles of Salem ve satisfied themselves that they can get the finest spring and sum mer frocks, coast and dresses ever shown in this city. Hartman Bros.1 Jewerry ' store, Watches,: clocks, rings,- pins, dia monds,, charms,- cut" class, silver ware. Standard goods. State at Liberty St. . . , . . Closing out Hats Sale..' One lot ?1.95 and one lot 2.95. ' Child ren's ' straws at big reduction. Coolest straws in town. Salem Variety Store, 152 N. CpmX () ; :i n linn nm miwm , -; How-long since you -have had a good slice of bread. You will find the Better Yet" Bread very appl tlzlrig arid healthful. ; For sale by ail grocers. , () Vacation Take ! - : . : Li LsiJ JLAJ MJJ1 ., 1 SCHAEFER'S HERBAL COUGH Sold Only at - SCHAEFER'CJ :i - DRUG STORE - ; ' - - ' Original Yellow Front .A. PHONE 197 ening strengtlir-CLlways - tne sam? in . . -' -: - 1.ie --. ; -."fv -? I : . Penslar Store 123NcrtK Ccnnrtercial. i. A v V . .V- t ZD f v. r ; rj3 ,y, znzz-z c? aiiv c J Proper Methods of Displaying the American Flag: 1. The flag should be displayed only from ' sunrise to sunset or between such hours as may be designated by proper authority. ..It should be hoisted briskly, but should be . lowered slowly 'and ceremoniously. I The Flag should be displayed on all National and State holidays and on historic and . special occasions. However, being the '' emhlem of our country. It ought to fly from every flagpole every day throughout year, weather permitting. . 1 . the 2. When carried In a procession with an other flag or 'flags, the Flag of the TXS. should be either, on the marching right, I. e the Flag's own right, or whn there is a line of other flags, the Flag of the U. S. may be In front of the center of that line. , . ' : j - ' - Every HdmeStioiild Display ie American Flagl ih To Display On ..1 INDEPENDENCE DAY, July Fourth ' ' . - ' I Every Reader of Jthe Qxegpn Stetesmein , Can Have a Flag i I ;i O "IL iT srv"? I . . '" Description of Flag This flag is 3x5 feet alid is 'made of specialiy selected cotton hunting, has sewed stripes (not printed) and fast colors The yarns used are 'tight, strong, yet they are sufficiently light to permit the flag .to float beautifully in the breeze. ' I -'- How to Get Your Flag Clip three flag 'coupqns (which will be pHshed dai this paper and hand in or mail to ; i he statesman ornc,: togeuier with 9Sc: and take-home your flag .or have it mailed tp y otirself or a friend. ' ' ' " T - . - - FLAG COUPON ".r k.' l' . HJK Three I diF these coupons and 98c when presented ; at - or , . . , j. . . .1 I m . . . . ...... 1 i . . .It f 51 . ' 1 ' mailed to the dtntesman or rice, a i o oouin ,vomrnerciai i St., Salem Oregon , entitles you to a beautiful American Flag, size 5x3 feet as advertised. r Name...: "I:" E . . tea ' ; Address.;. .......j.... ......... ------ .-5 A ; aOIU fai is tolbe'mailed add 10c additional fdrcost of rxa " - flagr will be sent postpaid to tho addreoj ciTexu. UnioxV Roster eI No 441, meet Wed. ! au UU . 179 for am. , . ? ---4 ' . - ' - ; ' - .- . CAPITA Ij".. TYPCMliUinuCAI CNIOIC . aiw rrcBiarat. O. F. Ertni; (ee TreUry, M. D. l Pilkentoa.- MmU ee-i . nd Sttirdtr, 8;00 p. w. ' , . cabpisters Union ko.- ioss -t TUttrtu Temur. ArUtnr Tnek.r, preside nt ; Pettit. aeeretary. Skilled mMbajct fnrnikhed Phen. ITS. L CUIXINARiT ALLIANCE MEETS FIRST and tmra Tiay, 457 Court. liaxel SALEM UNIO LABEL, LEAGUE HeU it dot Mail n call t btciU j rst ixr ; 43 t. . Lodge Roster ?ATillN AL OKDKK OF EABLES. mt every welnedify, rraternity tuii. 8. M. WHUitt, Secj'y. TcL, 889-R. SI6HT8 "ITTHJAS MEETS AT Frsteraal Hall; rry Tbm4j -eaing f VUitora iaritea. ;. .J?, D. Vinafl-,,0. C; w alter inon. i. i a. a. r i t (Die Orecron Dtattsnun Pnbliahed eTry morning (exempt ktn- : Local Rates For eiassified Advertising;, : .?: f Daily or Sunday OBBtime 2 centa par irord T-e tim - 5 centa p.r word 8ix times- b teat per wora 1 mo. d-lly (UuiSan. JOeMtt pr wora 1a order to earn ta. mora tnaa on tim. rate, adrertisement tansti'rBa la eonseenbra la rues. - No Ad .Ukea lor Jeia - tbaa -5. Ada.' run Saoday ONLY charred at on.-tim. rate. i. - ' AdTertlteme-ta Jfexeent Peraonaja and Situatio-ii Wasted) will be Ukc owr tl;e telephone if ta adTetUer.V sabarriber- to ptu ma. . . Tha Utea F-U receive ader tiaemeati at ajoy.Vjnie of tb. .day or -ight. To'l-auro proper -clumiifira' tiona ada. at-mid. e,a-a-wra 7 p. is. TELEPHONE ,23 Oft S8 J . ; t 1 Money to Loan ok rkal Estate ' . T.iK. rOJbUO- , (Over "I.add ft Bnsh" Bank) -. iiiBq - ' "ADVERTISTNO - ' HONEST ADVUBTISINa The col tuns moat b."kept free from- anythioc of a ratlonabte nature. fiareproaea. tationa will' not be tolerated. . Inior - mttoa i-mrilir aij qoeationabie in tent oa the part' ot tho adTertiaer ahonld be resorted to . thia awa paper or the 6alon Ai ;lb. - Anto" Top -' ' S ' SEE TJS FOR-TOP- ANO-PAINT WORK. O. J. Unit Ante Top. and Faint -hop. 267 8. Cottimereial. ' - ' - Sal8tt , I -General, Markets I . ; . . . rVESTOC'. POETLAKD. June 14. fB- Aaaoeiat d -Preaa.h-CattJe lwipta 100: calreO 625;.'15c to:5o highaK. i CattU and caWes common 67 ; - eanaer and cat- 4t . ). -tedinat M.SOt; 0.25 ; cowa common and. medinm 946; canners antfenttcra $2 dp : bulla good beet (yearling excluded; $5 6 ; common to medinm' (eanner Had ; bolornai) j4S calve ntediom to eoe - (milk teds exelnded) S89; cnlla and common S5.50(i-8: realera aoediam to choice $9.50ia50; cnlla and 'common f6(3.50.e . 1 - . - - , -- non Keeeipta -&40. 1 1000 tflrotj rn ) : tronj- to 15c irber. - Heavy - weight TJ, J 350850 lb.) medinm - rood and eboice 1S.50O15: medium weihta (20O-85O onda common and eboice $141S.60; igbtweicbt ( 1C0-2OQ poaada wnnn i mediant, coed and choice 915 15.65; lifbt lifbt (180-280 pound 4) com in on 1 median nod and choice $14.?515.65. Packing hoftt. rourb and smooth 912 if l.SO; slaughter j pica (80-180 lbe.) me dinm good-and eaoUe 9 14 14.50: feede ana atoc er pig- t tu-30- pounds ) - me dinm to choice. 915 15.75; (soft or oily , hog and roasting pig excluded in above quotations.) , t, ? sneep and lamo . recetstf 23S5 fnrae- tically all on contract). Lambs madium to choice 84 poaada down 911 18 y iambi, cnlla and common 881L Yearling i ' wether medi-ns ewes eommoa.to canqers 92 Sa to . choice 88610.50: choice 95; cnlla and PORTLASDr Jnna 14.-Br JUtociated ed Press.) Wheat. ' BBB, hard' white. Jane $1.39; Jaly 1.30; hard white. DS, Baart. Jnne 81.30. Julv 81JIO: edra tion Jane 81.38. July 81.30; soft white wune si.iv, Juiy ai.aa ; western white Jnne 91.39. Jo 9 8; hard winter Jane 8T.35, July 91-"S0: northern spring Jane J9135t July.. western Jane fJ..o. niy t. . - Oat No.'. 2. ; 30-pound feed. Jupe 127.50; Jary 370. Ko. "'.', 3d ponnd gray Jane 1-7.5C. July 91X0. . , - Corn Ko', EY shinment. Jnne $34 J0., July 934.25. - Hlrun SUadard. Jnna 824. Jul 924.25. , , : 7 PORTLAND. June' It. fBr Ataorited Preaa.) Baying j prices; Valley t-fcv lis.5Wi; do aatra Oregon 931S alfalfa 918.50X9 ;. oat hay 915; oa. and vetch 917U18; straw 8 per ton. Selling price 92 a toa more. ' tAIB,T' EXCHAKGe' . - 'jl PORTLAND, Jnna 14, (By Associated Preae.') Jlet price ; . : Batter, extra) . -8 c; standard tie; prima firsts 37 H first 90 He t eggs extra Sic; f irate 29c; pallet -tic; current receipt J7,' " J - - - SCELX -. ' PORTLAND. Jaae 14. (By Associated, Press.) Best. - churning cream . 89e . pen pound ; net shippers truck ia !-- ion ' 1 ; cream delivered Portland 41e per pottnAj raw mil- f-.U: eww, i. o. .. i-oruana , , Cross Meat Jret, Blrgest, busiest and best In Salem. Choic est steaks, bacon, hanut, sansage, Iard, eggrs, milk. Absolntely sa a- Uary. S 70 State) St -r - : a ii i HAi.DiCAPppp eoTTlifei; SEVERE inental and physical accomp-ay Rectal and Coioa ailnients. these re3ex co3i.on$.'. An4 Lhcy CAJii" -- i yuiur .cuTirr1 eot8 with "cuack" remed! ar.i tUTl i ODeralionl. Mv thmianHt rul cases tn xav vears rract ' -e P!?nvT? -I. Further, I wiU CUAANTE3 Cf VVKXTLNG to cure any case of lles or re- 5 ' a - d! S , . . . . - - i 1 t ta riicrit-s Li r. f-gw . cor. w-t. oranoa- ,.t. 'v cr auttne V -v 1 operanoat- v-i t f ii