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( 0 Stayfton Most March 22 m Community County SUPPER IS TO PREGEDEIMS j : . " 250 People Expected to At- tend Gathering of Many f Communities STATTON. March tt. The umsrille and Stayton eoramnntty data are to entertain the Marion counter federation of community clubs here. The woman's commun ity club win serve a supper at p. n. at the Forester hall where the meeting will take place. A good program has been ar ranged for then.' The Hubbard hand Is coming; C. P. Bishop of Salem will talk; Aumsville will furnish a comedy number; Stay ton a musical number; - Harold Whitcraft of Marion will sing and the Molalla "buckaroo" and their J ladies home promised to add color to the gathering by coming, in cos tume. bout I5 people are expected to be present. Dr. Brewer went to Portland Tuesday after his niece Miss Mary Stamp who Is threatened with ap pendicitis. Lin c oln Co uple Entertain Friends LINCOLN. March 14. Mr. and Mss. Alrin Madsen were hosts re cently when a group of friends and' relatives were entertained at their spacious country home at Lincoln. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Madsen and her nephew, Henry HJorth Of Silver- ton, r. and Mrs. Nathaniel Blerlns and daughter. Miss Iris of Salem, and Mrs. . Frank Windsor and two daughters, Irene.-and - Doris - of Spring Valley. Paras IRISH'S AND GOOD MERCHANDISE Walk hand in hand. We hare only good Merchandise here thai must satisfy you for we guarantee every item purchased here will satisfy you or we will cheer fully refund your money. -i i Mrs. Stewart's Bluing Light 2 Cans .... 33c 15c Meat Tuna Fish 25c J ! 'Features for Friday and Saturday Deviled Meats Us 5c Can or 7 Cans OC for ZJC Amaizo Corn or Glass Starch or 4 Pkgs, for aWC Otter Shrimp OQrt 2 Cans wC fir 19c JTst:. 3oy2c Fells Naptha Soap J( 10 Bars ; ...,... 47 C Carnation Oat 3 or Wheat Flakes crooker Pkg. Tropic Nut Oleomargerine, 2 lbs. 29c Carrots Beet 3 Large Bunches. Reg. Money Savers at Irish's Fresh Vegetables . 15c 3cLb. . 20c 4c .:25c 22c Dos. Parsnips ....... Lettuce 3 Lg. Heads Cabbage Nice Solid Heads. . Bananas 3 Lbs. . ....'.. lemons Kunltl-t . . . . Large ,QQ Oranges ..... OSJCDos. We are Featuring Swift's Prime Steer Meats Cant be Beat T-Bone Steak 35c Sirloin Steaks 33c Round Steaks 33e Pure Pork Sausage None better 25c Libby's Pork & Beans. 3 Cans Griff an Peaches, 2y2 in Heavy N Syrup Valley Rose Flour 49s Dalles Dia mond 49s .. Peter Pan the best there is . 4 m 25c 19c $1.45 $1.85 $1.95 liodgen Brewster Feeds AO the Time Egg Prod, 100s .$2.83 Lay More, 100s......$2.65 Dairy Ration, 1003..$2.44 , Climax Dairy, 80s..$1.79 H. B. Chick Scratch. J3.25 H. B. Wisconsin Mash $4.00 Oyster Shell, 100s $1.15 Irish Bings Cash Stores 598 N. Commercial Phone 955 IIUBBNWIIS SffllCKEfljr 'FLU' Mrs. Lena Michler, 66y Was Mennonite Church Mem '." ' ber450fears HUBBARD. Mar. 14 Mrs. Lena Michler. Cf, died at her borne in Hubbard Tuesday of pneumon- la following- an attack of the fin. Funeral senrlees were held in the Zion Mennonite church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Mlshler has been a member of the Mennonite church during, the past 41 years. : Mrs. Misler. Lena Voder, born In La Grange county, Indi ana. December IS. 18 IS and was married to J. B. Mlshler in 18 S3. In 1902 the family moved to Ore gon, j . ' Besides her husband she Is sur vived by . eight daughters, Mes dames ' Pearl Klnser of Salem. Rose KilHn, Ida Klinker, and Maud Mitchell of Portland. Lilly Broyles , of Woo db urn. Bessie Morelock of Seattle, Opal Filling han of Los -. Angeles, and Ruby Kauffman, of Hnbbard; one son Harley Mlshler of St. Helena; two sisters, Elizabeth Borntrager and Polly Toder of Indiana; two broth ers L. D. Toder and D. J. Toder of Hubbard and 13 grandchildren. State Department Studies Border Situation; Capture s Problem Of Rebels Bring WASHINGTON; March : 14. pears (APj with the crucial period of .senate. tbe Mexican revolution regarded by officials here as-close at hand, the American government has be gun a determination of the policy it will foUow hereafter with re spect to rebels crossing the boun dary lines. Indications point strongly to the adoption or rigid regulations for the use of all means at the disposal of American ' authorities to prevent the return of the rebels to Mexican soil to continue their revolutionary activities. Such a policy would be in keep ing with the Pan-American con vention of which Mexico and the trailed States are signatories. While the senate has not-yet ts ti nea the convention, the state de partment has indicated that It de sires to carry out the spirit of the treaty especially- since there sp an opposition to it in the WiUard Savage, Dean Tucker, Sa-lent,- Ted Damm, Mr. and Mrs; Frank Woelk. Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Orcutt. ' Salem, and Mrs. Shade, Salt Lake City. sfilaWBH BIRTHDAY SURPRISE 1 STLVERTON. Mar. 14. (Spe cial) Miss Anna Mae Alsman was the recipient of a delightful surprise party recently when she celebrated her blrthtay annivers ary. The affair was given at the home ef her friends Mr. and Mrs Elmer Oreutt at North Church street, Salem and about nineteen were nresent. Hiss Alsman receiv ed manr lovely rifts. Games of varloue sorts formed the diversion of the erening and lunch was served at a late hour. The daintily arranged table was centered with a large white Iced birthday cake with eighteen pink candles on it. TaU pink candles in silver holders were placed at either end of the table. The guest . group included the guest of honor. Miss Anna Mae Alsman. and her sister and bro ther. Imogens and . Rex Alsman, Miss Irene Yelma Woelk, Miss O' Leatha Allison of Salem, Miss Ly dia Rehfuss, Miss Mildred Gard nerTed Woelk, Glenn Savage, SILVERTON. Ore.; March 14. (Special) The, play, ?The Hd Fashioned Mother", will be given at Eugene Field auditorium Fri day night by a group of young folk from. Pratura. Mrs. W. S. Branch is coach. ; The play will begin at t .pn. KeOorx Ere Sitaation . Announcement was made by Secretary Kellogg today that he had begum a study to determine what policy will be followed in connection with rebels. While It was supposed that the inquiry would be directed at the detention and release of-General Boraues, a rebel who crossed Tuesday Bight at Morales, Arts.; It was explained later, that the study would be made to- determine a general policy. The circumstances surrounding General Bor quel's release i by American Immigration authorities are being studied but any con clusions arrived at are not expect ed to include censure of officials tor their part In that Incident. Expense Considered The section of the Pan-American treaty dealing with the deten tion of rebels against a constitut ed government on the western hemisphere, provides that the ex pense of detention shall be borne by the government benefited. Thus; in the event American offi cials held large numbers of revolutionary- soldiers, the expense of their keep would revert to the Mexican treasury and not that of this country. In case the United States de cided to carry out strictly the terms ef the treaty American of ficials would disarm rebels de tained and the ammunition . and arms would be returned, once the struggle is terminated, to the Mexican federals. ; The treaty does not deal with the return of rebels into the hands of the authorities they struck agalns. ranks Believed Safe' Meanwhile, there has been no reason for alarm in official circles for the safety of American lives and property in the war zone. The Mexican government is easing up on its embargo and is permitting supplies urgently needed by Amer ican business Interests to come through. The war department, however, has ordered the second squadron of the 10 th cavalry and a company of Infantry from Fort Hauchuca, Aria, to the border at Naco. Aria., as a precautionary step to relieve any feeling of apprehension among Arisona cltlsens. The troops were requested by Senator Ashurst, of Alisons, who explained to Mr. Good he desired ta take every precaution for the safety of the water supply of Bis bee, a city eight miles from the border. :- Saturday Shrub Specials Save money at Our Saturday Specials Hydrangea' arborescens, Ink Tartarian Honeysuckle , bush, Tirginia creeper vines 60c sixes 3 for f 1.00. Madame Butterfly two year rose bushes BOe slse at Y 2for 75e ML Ash trees beautiful berry bearing trees) 4 to O feet slse at 75c Campbell Early grape vines 3 for 80e We have a fall line of fruit, nnt and shade trees, ornament al shrubs and roses. Pearcy Bros. Nursery 240 N. liberty, near Court Mm Miss Williams from Modart Corset Company is with us. Come in for ex pert advice and let fcer show you the new models, for spring:. Howard Corset Shop 165 N. Liberty St. WANTED! To Grind and Repair You LAWN MOWER buy your mower sell you good used mower The Grease Spot Telephone 330223 8. Liberty lJ( o q o this p a c R e when you b k ag e f my a one poun d ca n f TMT oTToTK i i ) j 01 C O FFEE 0 -EJl flBfev Aluiiniiiu SllfJ that von nave been waitinsr for. It's been several months since we have ar ranged with the Manufacturer of the famous Prisdlla ware for a real sale. But we hare it now t " ' " ' - "; For Friday and Saturday this week we offer you Vi and 1 qt. P.ouble Boilers 3 piece Sauce Pan sets 3, 4 and 5 qt Covered Kettles 3, 4 and 5 qt Covered. Pots .10 qt. dish pans f 10 qt. Dairy Pails 12 inch Wash Basins 10" Ansel Cake pans C cup Percolators - Also' Open Kettles in several sixes All Gooreijp'Q'-!. Rsmesabera thi is the heary Prtoci2a ware None better or finer finished. NO FHOlfE OBI)EES NOIIISDELIVEEED See us fee Scsonable fftds Lawn Mowers Garden Tools Lawn Seeds - Boa Garden Seeds Garden Ccnivators , You havw learned that our prices' mre alwayn 'riiht, ; . We ttaveaXAWN ROLLER to rent ; .. ft Two tiroducts- X u LLz2o Ilardinure, Palats, .Plcsibkc, llaehbay 70c value) for the prtce of the coffee alone - " " aatfBSSSBB"VlMBHBBMBBBBBSBSSiaia"aBM HlvJHfi ( Get your package of MJ-B Rice with the one-pound can of M-JB CoflFcc at any Salem Grocery with-, in the. next week. (Offer is Void after March i6th.) Rice is one of the world's out- , standing foods the "staff of Life" for millions of peo pie. M-J-B White Rice is long grain rice selected for its eating quality. You will like MJB Rice and when you buy again, purchase the two pound size as it is more economi cal for home use. There's real coffee satisfaction in the full-flavored richness of M-J-B: Whether you like your coffee strong, mild or medium M-J-B always meets the taste. All . the natural goodness of aroma and flavor is sealed into each friction top key-can by the M-J-B Vacuum process. Remember a FREE package of Rice with each one-pound can of M-J-B Coffee. See your Grocer in Salem and vicinity.' : - ) -.5 OFFER ' y 1 ' -"x , . . r good in & I em and victn0y. Mm t. inclusive V 1 ' i