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r s ,TOE. OREGON FRIDAY.' MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21927;;fT :V.T:f ' I! i r M - i i I ' ' 1- 2 ue Oregon Sta tesman . rf-- , - - Timed Daily Exempt Mndy fcy ' ' .THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING C03IPAXY -. 215 South Commercial Street. Salem. Oregoa R. J. Hradricka . Iri 8- MrSherry -Ralph C. Cvrtia r- Victor .I. Carlson Stoaella Bunch ' ' Manager Maaafring Editor .. City Editor -, Sport Editor Society Editor Ralph H. KlaUiog - Adrertrtfnf Manager Geo. E. Martin ; Snpt. Meebanicat Dept. W. H. Headeraoa - Circalation Manager E. A. Rhotea - : -- - : LYtli Editor W. C. Conaer - - Poaltry Editor J ' MKSCBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , ,Ta Aaaoriated Prnaa U rxclu.ivHy entitled t the for paMieatioa of alt dlspatchea credited "a it or not otherwise credited in this paper and 1m the liwi published herein.' : .- i : - - iV newa local V. 0.T upit, (it'Aitf OVCIirilT OIUE., f On! CUM, VI T., X nri'liwnf uivnunn; ...... MM. . . . n -. . . .. . . . . .. . . ... - 11. TJ 1 .1 -joanae a uiara vw., w totk, izs-in vr . bi.j nicaao, inniw -Doty J Stypes. Inc.. California representative. Sharon Hldf., aa Franeiaco; Chamber J m j a i . v- . Baaiaeaa Office. Society Editor TELEPHONES .23 or 588 : . Newa Dept..23 or 106 Job Departinenl . .-5B3 Circulation Office .-583 Entered at the Foat Office ia Salem, Oregon, aa aecond-class matter. ! - September-!, ll7 i ! ' ' Let ns. como before God's presence with thanksgiving, and anake a joyful noise' unto Hitn with psalms. v Psalm 95:2 b VACANT FARM HOUSES j ; ;"Have you noticed the number of vacant farm houses in your drives through the country?" This from one Salem citizen to another at dinner last evening:. Followed with the question, "What is to be done about it?" - 'This is important. Every farm house in the Willamette .. valley ought to be occupied- And this can be brought about by backing a major program for irrigation. Irrigation will bring beet sugar fac- tories. These will bring dairying. This will bring more con densing plants, milk chocolate plants, dried milk plant's, cheese factories, and many I others. This will mean more live .stock; mbre alfalfa and clover and vetch and rape and all the rotation crops. Every idle and. slacker acre will be brought 'into full use;1 Power will come with irrigation. This will : bring more arid more factories. Irrgation will , make the Willamette valley one great garden and orchard and green pasture anc fruitful field, and every .vacant-farm "house will have a family, and tens of " thousands of new farm houses will be built. r Veal is at its highest point in -sale value in Salem now. ; Top 4 veal, dressed, from the farner is bringing 20 cents a pound. But even at that price no heifer calves should be used for veal. They should all fe&Jaised. We are not get ting enough milk; not' half enough. And ten times as much as 'we -are getting would be used, if a steady supply of H i f 'Could bo guaranteed. The second annual display week, sponsored by the Salem A4 clubwill;be' held from Friday, Sept. 23, over the state fair This was 'decided at the noon meeting of the club yes terday.: This ""will be the fourth annual style display week under the auspices of that club; two in the spring, and one last fall. This will interest thousands of people in the Salem trade territory, and all over the state -- All the schools will open I around the 19th. make the Salem canneriea iiustle for help. This will RMnMON Uam TMIaOVOM TM Ul OfTVt TOG PKIVATe : (LDF3 OF . MG Le N OF JTEKtW: ... h JOHN CRSIUKO- - ' THE CHARACTERS Helen, an ancient lady with mod ern ideas. Menelaos, her hnsband while she . stayed at home.. -Hermlone. her daughter and sever est critic. ; Orestes, her nephew young en , ough to be a reformer; ol3 'enough to have ambitions. 'Eteoneu8. gate-keeper by calling; 'Philosopher by instinct; moral ist by observation. , . Adraste. handmaiden and friend to Helen; scandal to 'most ev- Jerybody else.. : Cfaaritas. the lady next door. Damastor, a boy who strayed from " the family door-stepv - I tor; nobody could tell it as you can. When you first tola me you loved me I shall never forget how you told me!" "Adraste, I don't recall a single word., What I remember is the si lence afterward. I was so afraid there might be some one else you cared for already, and you manag ed to let me know there was some one and just as I felt ready to die, I found out I was the oneaf ter all." - "Yes. goosey, you found out! I had to tell you." "Adraste., do you remember 'the first time we met that Is to meet? When my mother asked me to go for the Jar of water, and asked you to help nfe. and'you came along' so demurely?" "Your mother wouldn't ask' hie now to help you. would she? Do l you remeraber that next time. when -Helen brought me to .your mother's house, and -your mother sent me to the other end of 'the garden, and so arranged it her- elf. without meaning to, that you Helen's beautiful maid, Adraste. has been conducting a clandestine lore affair with Damastor, the "boy next door. The neighborhood seems to have ; followed the progress-of the courtship pretty close ly with tka kaIa STMnf(nn nf rtsr. itas, Damastor'a mother. Of course J mp ont and talked to mo? Charitas desires something betterT "Do I remember? My n (than a maid and, certainly some- thing much better than a maid of Helen's as the wife for her dar ling boy. After all, Damastor has had bringing up. 7 . " However, be that as it may, read what the youngsters them selves think of the situation. , , CTTAPTEre IV . "AH day I've thought of you, Adraste said Damastor. . "You run In my head like a tune j what ever less love.1 y goes on . round about me, I can always be silent and listen. . - ; - . ."I: like to hear 'you say so Damastor.- How wonderful.' you .are. with a .pretty speeebf each ' time we meet, and never twice the 8ane! To me jyouirare-'a- picture not i music? I dream of you dreams so lively. I almost fear the? household will seet what I see, and know my secret - ) " -t r '."What: do yoii see, Adraste?" 'I)o yba ask tny lover? Damastor, your lips a are cold! Poor boy!" - . "Come farther Into the shadow, Adraste -they, will see, us; If we walk la the moonlight.- I- never saw guch a great moon. Here, ; we can sit on this gardes bench,- and talk In pearp.": , . , "Thcro never was. such . a moon, Iamator, but It I. could I'd have It . brighter still,, and everybody hera to. see us walk Ins: intit.-our happiness H too beatitfTul to hfd&. I'm i? o proud of yon Damastor.. . D.-' nastor.- do -oa love " mo as yon liaid ?""" v-.''v-''.;-:-':'' "l love you more. Adraste, oh so niurh more! Don't you feel Hi how much I love you? Do we need i word3?"; - 'i-.v-vl-.-f' frf mother win never he the same person again, we gave her a shock. Ad raste. she still thinks I hadn't met you "before r she insists she never asked you to help with that water jar." ' .r; ; ',' "Damastor, have you thought out any plan for us yet what we are to do " "I think of It -all 'the time Ad raste. arI ! the best thing still seems to wait a little longer, and keep. our happiness.-our happy secret, o ourselves. We couldn't be happier than we have been.'and are oldtwet" viT .."Damastor. ny dear lover. It's a happy setret; as you say but I can keep It much longer i 5t,"Yn 5- inoan--yoa mean" . -,"TOf course, ! mean There don't h no rridhtened. I told you be fore, and nowx. it;s dawning on yon. asour ; love riid it is our lrtv again Isn't U? : In a little while evirv on will know.- Why shouldn't they? I'm happy and pron . Damaator; It altogether beautiful. But I wish It weren't secret! Why shouldn't we go Tight out and say lo anv who will lis en.. Damastor and A rirasfe- i are Kfven-.tff each other, given by thefr love.- forwverf : I don't see 'what hey could do.v Tieol n?T ns. Vnuf mother wouldn't like me. at firKf-she loves too mtirji tg v rre fr any. irl who takes you butMn lime J could make "kav rnie. ;" Your father would be kind to ns. Father wouM b kind Ht -h, were akne said Damastor; 'but motbeV would be 'harder to 'con vert; than you think. She dfrtn't like your beauty, to start Wltha she think that all beautiful torn 'I like you to tell me, Damas-en re probably bad, and if . she luiewVV4Jrliat4yquf ust told jne she'd be sure her theory was sound.? She .wouldn't understand, r keep hoping . that ; if we ; wait there may be some way ont," i "Tell me this, Damastor do you think I'm a bad woman? Are yon sympathizing at all with what you said .would be your, mother's view?" . ' . , "Oh, Adraste, how can you ask me,lhat?" W,-.-. 'How can 1 dear? Because you suggest the question. You don't speak as you did when you want ed me Jirst; when you said we'd face life together., when you were suret the only thing that mattered was that we v should belong to each other. You weren't so "pru dent thenat least, you weren't so prudent for me. were you? I'm not saying that I didn't want to jove yon I. mean that you were your very noblest then, when youUook me, took your whole uie in your own hands. I thought faced any ri3k at. all. of poverty, even of your mother's anger. In order that you might be yourself. Would you do It again. Damastor, if it were all still to bo-done?" "Adraste. I love you so, what you ?ay makes me feel a bit hurt, as Chough you were accusing m of unfaithfulness. I can't see how I've done anything to disap point you. r , "In a way you have, Damastor. or I think you have; all L want fa for you to nrofe me mistaken I thought vou knew vnur minri when yon naked me to give myself I thought vou were giving your self too. With '- such a man T could face anything. I knew your mother didn't like me, but we agreed we had the right to make our own cnoice and live Wur own lives. I imagined 'that' yon would go to her and simply say.witji complete affection and ;u respect, that you and I loved each other, l'iat it was all settled. Damastor, I'm disappointed that you do noth ing at all just wait, 'it isn't to brave nor so wise as I expected -you to be and at times I fear jou are lois sure of yourself than vou were. Did I misjudge yonr. I ask? Or did you love me 6nce, 'tnd have you changed?". "How much I love you, Adraste, I'll give ray life to showing. If I've delayed, it isn't because I'm a cow ard. It will take courage to face my mother, but! when I'm sure it's the right time I'll speak to her. Have you told Helen?" "Not a word." , , ' "Does she suspect?' "Damastor. Helen seems to know everything of thi3 sort that goe3 on around her, so I dare say she has guessed long ago, but she has said nothing to me, and of course I havent spoken to her." ; "If you feci that way toward Helen, you ought to understand why I wish to keep it a secret i'or a while longer." "I don't want to keep it a secret from anybody, Damastor. but 51 want you to tell it. I want you to boast of it, and be proud, so that I can be proud of you." "Aren't you proud of me, Ad raste " " 1 ' l'-'"' 1 5 "Damastor, I dare say no man ver quite knows" why a woman Itves him; so far as I can judge from what you say, you entirely miss the things I love you for. I love the courage in you to know at iht what belongs to your na ture, to your own destiny. Most people seem to be. Imitating each other, without considering wheth er anything they do is what they really want. You have what Hilen often speaks of. you have the love of life; you naturally try 'o see things as they are. you hnte subterfuge and hypocrisy, you would be frank with yourself nd with others. That's why I loved you, Damastor. It you should Change. I couldn't be proud of you -I should be fond of you always, but. oh. so sorry for you!" t "1 don't blame you for, misjud ging me, Adraste, but you do mis Judge me. I have told you again and again that I .would let no one, not even jny parents, control my destiny If ' I could gb. to them now, as-you want me to,-and tell them I've - chose's-you f or: my . fu ture wife, whether they like it or not, and if they would calmly lubmit, as you "' half hope they would, then I suppose you'd" ; be convinced tbat I'm a forceful cha racter. But if jl tell my father this news. with;, mother so fh$ed In her prejudices, he'll turn '. me out of the house and. where are we to go? 1 don't see the heroism of that. Love of life -yes. but first of all we must He. Tempor arily, at least, we are "both better off than we'd be If my people sent me away and I had no shel ter or protection to offer you." "Must , one live. '' Damastor Is tbat the thing of first Importance? How we live, I'd rather say. : I think the love of life must have in i a kind of recklessness, a de termination not to pay too high for mere existence not to pay with your souL ;My way woold be to go hand ' in hand with you now, and tell them all about It: and if they disowned us, as you expect, then -we'd literally walk down the. road together, till some thing happened to us some good fortune or perhaps some .bad. That would . be the .sincere and Anything to do, Tm sure." - r--. "What-a 'wild Idea Adraste---to go off that way. like tramps, with you you could nt stand it; you'd die before we had gone far!" ? "I shall die here. But I'd rather die that way, with, the man I thought I gave myself to. Damas tor. I know ; tonight that I .have lost you." ' , : - : "I'll never leave Yon. Adrasfet Tonight yen are full of ft gloomy motignrs and ears. Adraste, I love you absolutely. I'll make f yon proud of ..me- yet, when the right moment'COmeS fO iDMik. anrl vnn see at last that I was right. Don't go we ha i lost the hour talking these s'upid matters, f J thought wo wep io dp logetner. just to be nanny, and heri i -p'm hn arm.,- - - ' . Ml K. M "Will vntt- Walk n ih hnH.. Menelaos of! Iermione."s ? y itb ifiel llaniastnr nr -nnM prefer that 1 go back alone? Very i""w"iv tieivn .win, u- 'r " TTn rnnltnn.t - ' ropywHpbt, l2r..- lrrMhVnoW. v.- uterrll! Compkny ; i " ' RADIO iif I m WELL The First . Published List of the Candidates in the Interesting Race Ot course, ..not all the' nomina tions which 'ha v been received show on this. list. " A few nomina tions came in today and last eve ning too late to. get them on the list; however, these later nomina tions will be added to the list just as fast as possible, v : T - The boys and girls whose names appear on this list now stand ready to be voted on by. the entire public. If your favorite candi date's name does not appear on this list be sure to fill out the nomination blank and send to the Radio Contest Editor without de day. This. Radio-Bicycle Contest for boys, and girls will not close until By Radio Contest Editor. For the first time today appear the names of candidates 1b the Statesman Radio Contest who have October 22nd and you have ample either nominated themselves of time to enter. - . have been nominated by a friend. I Call in the office and see the It has been-with a great deal of j C1on,te8.tEd,l1tf r and et c: iffi,itr mnrir , , tt ' Quainted. f or it will mean a great part of the contest editor that the I deaJ to yu-, 1 win m?k? wpI" great number of nominations 1 tl? tntd iTe Jou information, which have been received ha?e erUging J matter; and receipt dooks. . esiarc to -worn io win a been finally counted and placed to the credit of the proper candi dates. ' If by mistake I have not en tered your name, I would deem it a pleasure if you would call up 583 and let me know. Sometimes an error is made unintentionally. 1 SOCIETY ....... . . ' . ; .,f (Continued from paga 8.) THE MORNING ARGUMENT AUNT HET By Robert Qulllen . .4.. . ;. . . ... I . . ... ' . . M ' . f , . r .-- - 5006 n 5000 - 5000 5000 5000 5000 -5000 5000 5000 5000 5d00 5000 ,5000 5000 . 500 : 5000 -000 5000 V 5006 5600 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 ,5000 u . '5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5600 5000 V 5000 5000 5000 5000 12,006 5000 , 5000 5000 S000 5000 - 5000 prize in this contest for boys and girls. Oiegon Statesman Kadto Contest v For Boys and Girls. First list of candidates at time of- going to press! A more com plete list will be published later. Name Address Votes Howard Adams, Route 2. Box 80. Salem Harvey Anstermuhl. 1288 N. Liberty. Salem Dale Arehar. 517 N. Capitol Salem Herbert Arnld, 3 40 N. Liberty, Salem -- Richard AsRhm. 1059 Center, Salem. ....... . . .'. Clifford Baker, 1125 Hines St., Salem... ? ... Francis Barns, 475 N. High, Salem Charles Barclay, 412 Marion, Salem..... Durlyn Beach, Broadway, Salem Jack Biriry, 1165 N4 th. Salem ..... .. . i.'. . ... . Harlap Boats,' 'lijJS N; Capitol, Salem. . . . . . . . . . . 2bk: Kay Bisho-pV 155 N 14th, Salem . . rthcr Bodyfelt, Ronte 4, Box 13 A, Salem r'. . , ... Walt it Bodyfelt;' Route 4. Box 13A, Salem. . .l.-.. John Bone, 798 S. 19th, Salera .1 Fred Broer, 905 N. 5th, Salem .i. ...... Hart id i Brower, Independence, Oregon . . . ... ......... Pul Brown. 125 N., Liberty, Salem ........ Wer.ier Brown. 1116 Mission St., Salem ,. Fred Burger, 2210 N. 5th,-Salem . , Edison Burges, 542 "N. Water, Salem. . Edward Burton, 864 Mill St., Salem Wm. Burk 1625 Lee.- Salem '. . lack Bush. 1363 S. Com'l., Salem. . . - . . Myron Butler, 256 N. 20th. Salem... i Pat Campbell, 338 S. 18th, Salem William Campbell, 338 N. 18th. Salem Donald Cannon. Route 4, Box 124, Salem. Hugh M. Cnamee, Macleay, Oregon..... Jack Clark, Monmouth, Oregon ........ Jack Collins, 597 N. Liberty, Salem.. ' Willard Collar, 2090 N. 4th. Salem. . fohn Conger, 433 S. 17th. Salem ' Robert Connell, 975 Front, West Salem Ray Cummings. Route 3, Box. 274, Salem. J. Delaywood, Auto Park, Salem.....' , Malcohlm Davis. 544 N. 18th, Salem..-. Merle Davis, 1491 S. Cottage, Salem Douglas Drager, 1238 N. 5th, Salem. Mien Earle. 2325 E. Nobb Hill, Salem Hilbort Elliott; 12th St., Salem. V... lamps Emmett, 1235 N. 17th, Salem A 1 be tit Elder, Monmouth, Oregorf Powell Eoff, 1704 Ferry St., Salem.. Ralph Eyre, 870 N. 17th. Salem ....... Arthur Fisher, 515 Market St.. Salem Ellsworth Fletcher. 1387 N. Winter. Salem Albert Fliflet, 1136 N. Com'l.. Salem Truvton Foreman, 834 Center St;, Salem Russell Freeman. 2104 N.i4th, i Salem Alfred French, Route 4, Salem...,.......! William Cah'iodorf. 1255 N, Cottage, Salem Glen Galleher, 1230 State St., Salem.. hirley Garside. 665-N 21st, Salem, , Leonard Gilbert, ,1345 Broadway Salem hillip Gllle, 1252 Center. Salem Miss Bernis Godsey, 575 N. 14th, Salem Gordon Graber. 1191 N. Winter, Salem ...t Bert Halseth. 1595 Lee. Salem.. ndrew Halverson, 1744 S. Liberty, Salem, 3urtram Halseth. 1140 Leslie, Salem ........ ... .-. Dan Hamilton, 809 N. 21st, . Paul Ha riser, 925 Saginaw, Salem. Rodney Hardman, 614 S. 21st, Salem Mr. John Haugen, Route 2, Woodburn, Oregon Willis Hawley, 987 Oak St., Salem.... Syter Horn, Liberty St.," Salem... ... . Everett Hunter, 1555 N. Summer, Salem Howard Johnson. Marion Apts.. Salem Robert Judson, 1244- Waller, Salem ... Thomas Kelleher, 1198 D. St.. Salem Edgar King, 625 Hood St., Salem Kenneth Lewis, 1429. Lee St., Salem.... Robert Long, 2060, S.s Church, Salem.. Glen Luther, 1205 N. Cottage, Salem .... Floyd Maddy1369 S. 13th, Salem; Abe Mairils, 320 ,N. Capitol, Salem ; Jimmies Martindale, JL697 Center, Salem. ; Edwin Mattifcon. 899 N. Com'l.. 8alem Kenneth -3Jarsters, s12l Market St.. Salem . . . . 'I tilo Mathews, 1910 S. High St., Salem Howard Maw, 2185 N. 4th. Salem. . Lar Mepnes. 95 D. Salem . . Maurice Mervef 1565 N. 19th, Salem , . i Byron .Merrls, 2995 D, Salem. AJleSMeCalUstsr?l433ls: Liberty. Salem.... . Clara McCanlish. 182 S. Church, Salem, ., . Earl McGwire 1;605 Broadway, Salem...... Don McGee. let's N.' Capitol, Salem. ..... . M. Elmurry, 2161 N. Front. Salem. .... .. Kenneth Miller, 879 Liberty, - Salem. ... . Ronald Miller, 201 l.f 25th, Salem... Ray Mohler, 549 N. Capitol, Salem. , Herbert Morley, 795 N. 17th, Salem. Lawrence Morley. 795 N. 17th, Salem, . . ... Robert Morrow, 1695 Saginaw, Salem.. .... Harry Mosher, 354 N. Winter, Salem. .. .. Billy Mover. 630 union, Salem....... William Naf txer, 1545 N. Broadway,; Salem ...... . J. . Jessie Nelson,' 1333 Hines, Salem. . . . .... .... .... ... . . I Ray Nichols, 2209 Mill, Salem. . . ......... ,, ! Clifford Niles, 950 N. Capitol, Salem. Wilbur Oshea. 1065 Shipping. Salem;. Robert Payne. 768 N. 21st, Salem...' Holland Perry, 1253 State, Salem . Johnnie Perrine. 1096 N. 17th, Salem .. Harold Persey. 1315 Shipping. Salem; . . Mildred Petus. R. 1, Sublimity; I Oregon.. Willis Poole1535 NSth. Salem; .... Robert Ram mage, 613 Market St.. Salem. . . . Jerrie Rankins, 2390 N. Liberty; Salem. . . . George Self. 879 NV Li berty. Salem . i ..... . : , Mason Shutty 704 N. 14th. Salem. . . U. .... . Jim Sehon. 1645 Mission. Salem i , Robert Skewls. 1697. Center, Salem ....,.. . J. Charles Smith, 2050. S, Church, ' Salem . .' . .7 Teddy Snyder, 236 15th. Salem . r. t ; . . . . . . . Donald Stockwcll, 135 S. Washington, Salem.. . .... . . . Lawrence Stoddard,' 1 326 N. Broadway, Balein. ........ 4 Lloyd Street. 1810 Mission. Balem Bi,,y Syphert, 1395 N. CotUge, Salem . v... 1 . , . i Billy Taylora55tN. 21 T3U Satem,..3,i3i.,i,v Jay Teed, 55S Chemeketa, Salem . . . . ... .... ....... Frank Terasaki Route 8 Box 239 Salem....5.i pelbert Thomas, 670 S. 18th, Salem. i . .i S...;v Urban Trunin 716 N 14th. Salem. iv..; ;ir.;. y.. . Robert Utter, 446 Oak. Salem . ... Sidney VanLydegraf. 1225 N. Summer. Salem .. Orvilie Varty, 650 D. St.. Salem! L- .v.i Clinton Vincent, 593 S- Coml, Salem .y Kalman Vadney. 431 S, Pottage Salera, viv t aru wageer.. 60S N. Kumroer. Salem , . uavia waip, 680 S. l-2th, Salem Maxwell Whits. 1 010 -Oak. Kalem Lester Whlttingtori. 04 4 N. rottaa. Salem. KeUy Wicklzer. aoSSS. 18th. Salem... ... ... Robert Wiens; 1431 Cottage! Salem. v.Wi,.. UtruWJf,ni,-I1.4 31 N'CotUgel Salem . .U. . . I. j JXH' llth. Saleniw . .V . sVi , liseiil N. . 1 7th i Ka Iftm . ; . i y . ? i -. , "uci "oaippmg; baiern. tapers, for the honor guest, Miss Moore, Miss -Ileen Lester,:.-Miss Grace Rasmussen, - Miss - Barbara Barton, ' Miss vera Wenger, Miss Norma Roberts, Miss Wilma Har dy, Miss Hazel Curtis. Miss Elea nor Curtis, and the hostesses Miss Doris Hart and Miss Virginia Hart. -, Home From Ne&kowin . 'After spending the summer at Neskowin Mrs. Arthur' E. Gibbard and her daughter, Esther Gibbard returned Wednesday to Salem. The- GibbardB : will occupy the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, while Dr. and Mrs. Smith are touring in -Europe. i ' - ' i -, " ; ." Judge and Mrs. Dean Return From Hida wa y Springs ' ' "Most husbands ain't got noth- . Judge and Mrs. H. J. Bean tin to be stuck-up about. They haye returned to their home in vas accepted because nothin' bet- Salem after spending five weeks at Hidaway Springs' in the- Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon. Mr and Mrs. Wilson - Qo to Neurport ' fMr. and Mrs: Otto J. Wilson, their daughter, Margaret, and, son. Otto, Jr., left the first of the week for Newport. Mr. Wilson returned yesterday but Mrs. Wilson and the children will remain for a week. Guest in San Francisco I Mr. A.' B. Galloway is regis tered at the Mark Hopkins. Hotel in San Francisco. Miss Brings, Mr. Mont- ; gomery Will- Be Married in Portland 5..? :,' : f Invitations have been received tn the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Briggs,- and George. Harris Mont gomery which-, will be .solemnized at : eigth o'clock Tuesday even ing, September 6, in Portland. Miss Briggs graduated from Willamette University with the class of 1919. She was a member of the Adelante literary society and the Beta Chi sorority. Since her graduation she hag been dean of women at the college . at Al amosa, Colorado. Miss Magers WiU Meet Pupils : Miss Minnetta Magers will meet' pupils, in voice at her' new studio in the Nelson Building. Friday, September 2, and Satur day, September 3. Kentucky. Wedding of ' Interest in Salem Salem friends will be Interested to learn of the marriage of Miss Lena Spalding and George Mc- Kinnens which took place August 20 in Newport, Kentucky. They are now at home at 1006 Hopkins Avenue, Norwood, Ohio. Entertain in Honor of Miss Moore, ' Mrs. A, . F. Marcus and - her daughters, . Miss Helen Marcus, ahd Miss Marjory Marcus, etnter talned Tuesday evening in their country home, Sunkist Acres with a bridal shower in honor of 'Miss Lucille Moore. , . f Several vocal Solos were given in the evening by Miss Josephine Bross. Miss Moore received many lovely and useful gifts. . ter offered. l Copyright. 192T. Publiher Syndieata) POOR PA By Claude Callan "When Ma's conscience is hurt In her she darns some'thid' of mine an' puts the buttons' In my shirt before I get up!'V , ' (Copyriht, . 10i7. Publihari Synlirl) New York, Philadelphia, and Washington. D. C. ' They went by way of the North ern Pacific route. Mr. Hodge in Montreal Mr. D. A. Hodge,-who has been in Montreal since the middle, of August, will return to his home in Salem next week. ' . Charles Eppley Visit ing in Montana : ; Charles ' Eppley - is ' visiting friends in Winifred, Montana. Mr. Eppley will -also 'spend some time in Yellowstone National Park' be fore returning to ; his - home " in Salem. . - KZ " " '' ' ' .' . O-t Bit For Breakfast -O I (AAA 5000 ' Woman's Club of Salem Heights WiU Meet i 'The fjrst meeting of the Salem Heights Woman's Club will, be held this afternoon In the com munity hall. Mrs. Myron Van Eaton is presi dent of the club for the year. All ladies of i the -. community are invited to attend. " . . i 4 5000 5000 5000 -5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 11.450 500C 11,650 '5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 soOo 5000 5000 7000 5000 V 5000 5000 " 5000 5000 ' 5000 5000 5000 12,800 5000 , 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5006 6000 5000 5006 5000 1 .5006 5000 - 6200 5600 11.000 yooo 6000 5000 S000 5000 5000 6000 6066 SO 00 5000 -6000 .5000 : 5000 '5000 8000 10.000 I 5000 ll; 6600 6000 5000 , 6000 11.800 ? 606 ,5000 6000 11.000 6000 5000 5000 6000 Mr. and Mrs. Needham Leave on Six Weeks Vacation Trip " Mr. and Mrs. C N. Needham left ; last evening on a six weeks', vacation tour of the middle west and east. Their itinerary includes. Glacier National Park, St. Paul, Chicago Grand Rapids, Buffalo, That's unselfish, Bervice-r-- - ; .:., .. The doctors teaching people how to keep fit and well. m mm m ' The Bits for Breakfast man has little space advertisers have tak en more than " their share this morning. .V S ; The Statesman of next Thurs day is the annual Slogan number on Manufacturing. An annual at tempt is made of a census of our nanufacturing concerns, the only c ne undertaken here. If you are likely to ber overlooked, please I hone or write or come. A Salem visitor protests at the manner in which we keep Our cem eteries, especially the I. O O. F. cemetery, given over to poison oak and weeds. The visitor's protest ought to arouse our people to. cor rect the disgraceful condition. I ' -:. . s - o ;.". The Jugo-Slavla prune crop will be only 50 per cent of last' year's. That's one , favorable straw , in a situation .needing a full wagon load. ably would be extended until such time as habeas corpus proceedings involving Ellsworth Kelly are dis posed of. A decision in this pro ceeding is now. pending in Judge L. H. McMahan's department of the Marion county circuit court. Willos. and Kelly j are under' death sentence for the slaying of Milton Holroan and John Sweeney, guards, during a break at the state penitentiary here in August, 1925. - They were to) have been hanged on August 19, but the exe cutions were ..stayed by legal pro ceedings. ' Attorneys, said it would be ne cessary to resentence Kelly in caso the court refuses to grant the per manent habeas corpus writ. Any action that Governor Pat terson may take in the Willos case probably will be announced today. The governor was out of the city . Thursday., , ' TlfJEU FLOWERS WIXS NEW YORK, SEPT. 1. (AP) I- Tiger Flowers of Atlanta, Ga.. former middleweight champion of the world, won a 10 round decis ion over 22 year old Joe Ander son of Covington, Ky., at Madison Square Garden tonight. NORTHENERS RETREAT City of Pukow Evacuated; Nation. '' alista Get Reinforcements " : SHANGHAI, Sept, 1. (API Nationalist headquarters assert that the northern forces have evacuated Pukow, opposite Nan king. The : nationalists add that , the evacuation .was made necessary by the arrival of nation alist reinforcements from Hankow which threatened to cut off Gen eral Sun Chuan-Fang, northern commanderfrom his allies bv sev. ering the.TIenUIn:Pukow railway1 Oscar Wood, Hickory St.. Salem , Donald Woodry. 1610 N. Summer, Salem ... . Douglas Woodward, 321 "Leslie. St., Salom . . . vurus.wooiey, Koute'Z. Box 31 A; Salem.. Allen Zirkle, 670 S. 18th. Salem.... .. .. NEW SENTENCE, WILLOS CASE NOT - NECESSARY v lOontlnued from page: 1) can be hanged legally any time after midnight tanight. : ' Friends of Governor Patterson indicated inursaay that the reprieve ijrob- 6000 5000 ' 5000 . 5000 '. 5000 - , a - a' The Oregon Statesman's Big Radio Prize . Contest for Boys and Girls Good for 25 Votes For -. . .. Address tojhl aXsnt DrtmrTEEG will count for the person whose name grmen t"' Cut out neatly. 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