IS. 1 f ' P It .V 5 A -4 ' - 1 '4 I i" ill? i PAGE TWELVE Attempted Rally Meets But - Little Success in Lo cal Markets Wheat prices still continue low Jixnit an narenreftort to climb the hill again. Thnrsday'e quota tions were t4 cents on white and SI cents on the red. the highest in i.t wn wekfl witk the ex ception ot the 15 cents Wednes- 4r. The sneeulators are largely controlling the market now, as there ia little wheat in the hands t the farmers. The present con dition is attributed hy focal mm r to he doe to the recent xoTern- saental announcements on farm re- lief and the proposed hunarea million dollar exoenditure. Specu lators who are buying cheap wheat now will make a big tbing snouia the contemplated government ac tion come about, and until such a more is made, it is to be expected the situation will be controlled largely through the big holders Rains of the eariy part of the week make the local wheat situ tion look most encouraging al though there. is little tendency to hecome too optimistic oyer the crop. Corn locally has remained at an CTea price despite big drops in the Chicago and Portland markets. The drops, howeyer. hare been quickly offset by uptrends. Farmers who cut part of the hay stand late last week expecting to get In on the high price now pre vailing, didn't play so well, with the rain's failure to play a coun ter hand. Few warehouse men care to purchase the rain soaked cut, with the result that there has been little buying or selling so far. Cutting will get under way on a larger order shortly, but farmers will be pretty sure of the weather this time. MAKES GIRL MOVE McCOY, June . Miss Cather ine De Jong of Ballston is making her home with her aunt Mrs. Au gustus Rhode until her father's home which burned to the ground Sunday night can be rebuilt. Miss De Jong spent Wednesday night with her friend. Miss Betty Lou Finn. Mrs. Emma Rhodes' new barn to progressing rapidly and the livestock will soon have a new home. Miss Winona Finn who gradu ates from the Oregon Normal school June 11, has a teaching position at Airlie, Ore. She will teach the intermediate grades. Henry Domes opens bis dance hall Friday night with Thomas Brothers orchestra furnishing the music. The hail has been closed for some time and we are all glad to see it reopen as a good time is assured for all who attend. DRIVES NEW SEDAN AMITY, June 6. A. L. Burr Is now driving a brand new Oak land aedan. Miss Susie Matthis of Salem is spending this week at the A. B. Watt home. Professor O. V. White, wife and eon spent Sunday afternoon in Portland. Miss Edith Patterson who un derwent an operation at McMinn ille hospital was brought home unaay alternion. Miss Betty Lou Finn of McCoy and Florence Snodgrass of Amity pent Monday afternoon in Salem. BUG OF HOME GREENBAUM Department Store SALEM LINEN TOWELING yd. 35c 23c Boys' All Wool Suits, 6 to 10 ..... $9.50 Big Men Wanted, to fill our extra size ; clothing Overalls, up to size 52 j Underwear, up to size.54 Pants, up to size 52 Mr&FowlarTo Be Principal Ot: Fairview Grades HOPEWELL, June ff. ' Mrs! Dale Folwer, former teacher at Grand Island, has been hired as principal to teach the upper grades at the Fairview school for next term. Mrs. Ray Corel has been rehired to teach the lower grades. Howard . Stephens and son, Clifford, were Salem visitors on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Marian Rasaka and Ed win Rajraka attended a party held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Ojna at Carlton Tuesday evening. . lira. G. R. Diss more la able to be up again,, after being 111 for some time: Miss Jessie Klrkwood has been hired to teach the fourth grade at Sheridan next term. BLUE SHOES QUITE T PORTLAND, Oregon, June (AP) As to these new blue slroes the National Shoe Retail ers' association says men should wear in their first gun fired In a campaign to make men shoe conscious," J. P, Kohls, Takimr, Wash., new president of the Paci fic Northwest Shoe Retailers' asso ciation, said today "they'll go over big." "Aa a matter of fact they look blacker than black," Kohl said. Kohl was elected president of the organization today, the next to the last day of a four-day or ganization of 500 retail shoe deal ers from six western states and British Columbia. The convention, which opened Monday, closed to day. ORCHESTRA TO TRAVEL AMITY, June 6. The Rose City dance orchestra, directed by Bruce Taylor, will start Monday on a tour of the east. Members of the orchestra are Bruce Taylor, Leon Redmond, J. F. Mellinger and Art Fuller. They plan to make their first stop at Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, where they will play and present their vaudeville act. To Identify . Genuine Aspirin TEE incrtasJiif use of Bayer Aspirin every year is proof that it has no ill effects. It is the accepted antidote for pain. It always helps ; it never harms. Quick; relief when yon re a headache, or cold; or are suffering from neu ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatic pains yield, too, if you'll only fire these tablets a chance. But you want genuine Aspirin, so look for the Bayer Cross on every tablet. The box always bears the name Bayer and the word geaalae printed in red. Audita la tt. trad aaik of Bmr Kianfactort SALEM LINEN TOWELS 18x36 35c MEN'S ALL WOOL Big Assortment New Cloths New Style Good Quality $14.50 $16.50 $18.50 $22.50 $24.50 $28.50 Shirt?, trp to size . Socks, lip to size . -20 A2 H Ml M :Vh WD TWEETS ATiciiicE McCOY, Jan The McCoy grange met Tuesday night with a good attendance. Alter the regular business meeting the mem ben of the grange were pleased with an exceptionally good program and lovely refreshments' served by the home economics committee. Those present at this meeting from Perry dale were: Mr. and Mrs. Nedron Mr. and Mrs. GUaoa. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam. Those from Me. Coy and,Bethel were: Mr. ' and Mrs. S. I Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. George Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Gas Prang. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock, and son. Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. George Shlrety. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. The rranre meets the first Tuesday nlxht in erey month in the Oddfellows hall at McCoy. McCOT, Jnne f The crops around the McCoy Ticinity are doing exceptionally well this spring according to Waldo Finn, Mcuoy farmer. The spring sowing is all done with gardens and root crops in. Th'e spring rains are prering renr beneficial to the crops bat not so to the strawberries and hay which la down. The prune crop will probably be a bit spotted this year bnt Is abore tbe arerage and is developing well. AU crops are In good conditions. Federated Women Elect President WOODBURN. Jnne 6 The Fed erated Women of the Methodist Episcopal church met in the church basement on Tuesday for their final meeting until next fell. The Home Mlsisonary group elected their officers for the ensu ing season. President, Lottie Live say; vice-president , Mrs. T. C. Rice; secretary, Maymie Allen; treasurer, Mrs. W. D. Simmons; mite box secretary, Anna Withers. 'After the business meeting they discussed the bazaar to be held this coming fall. The next meet ing of the groups will be held with Mrs. Coleman in August. SO This reduction also good to Oakland and Sacramento. Big, smooth-riding coaches leave on 4 convenient dally schedules. Straight thru, or stop overs arranged, if desired. Departures 10:10 A.M. 2:10 P.M. 7:20 P.M. 1:30 KM. Other Low Fares Los Angeles .... $19.00 San Diego S220 Salt Lake City . . 920.05 Kansas City $54.45 OXTICB Eotl amatoi none 696 Read the Classified Ads. GOODCi T. TK ' " - - Expert JDiet Advice rmTJIlING National Health ill Foods Week we are privileged to offer you expert diet acrriee absolutely free. i At Battle Creek, a staff of skilled dieticians are at your ervice. Diet! for reducing, constipation, stom ach trouble and other nutri tEffiGON ST ATCS21AN; Baleni. Oregon, Friga? Morning, Hayesville Outlines Its Program for Sunday School And Its Quarterly Conclave AUBURN. Jnne f . The pro gram, for the coming quarterly convention of the Hayesrille Sun day school district is bow 'com plete. The convention topic will be "The Joy of Salvation. " The Junior Bible study . contest work la the making of Bible character chains. The. convention .will be held at the Hayesrille church 1 miles north f fairgrounds on the Paclfle highway. The Haxel Green Sunday school will be Joint liosts for, the; day. Plans hare .been. made for (be taking of the picture of the convention group. - AUBURN, June 6. The Loyal Berean class of the Court street Christian Bible school . have a complete surprise on Mr. Ben Hawkins, Tuesday evening, when they appeared at his borne laden with a large birthday cake bear ing 40 candles, and a supply of ice cream. The' occasion was also the 16th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins. x There were 39 present. A short program of music and recitations was given, and the 'remainder of the evening was spent playing games. AUBURN, June 6. William J. Verbic of .Eugene, Mrs. W. West- fall and son Glen, and Mrs. A. Ternilton of Portland were w ek end guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ver An Introductory Otter By the Factory for the purpose of Advertising V Lady Love Narcissus L'oripahs Face Powder In this delightful face Powder you will find the secret of that elusive charm men and women so much adore. It has a wonderful texture not too heavy, not too light. It goes on so smooth and stays on so well you will be delighted with the particular try it. The regular retail price is . : For Friday and 1 Bottle of Lady Lore NARCISSUS PERFUME and 1 box of L'ORIPAHS FACE POWDER MORE WEEK Valiants Decanter Set with six Is fuU of Tallant's bath Baits) Tale Flashlight Com plete with batteries- 69c Silver Eagle Aero planes, they fly . . . 49c - Toilet Paper large Be Tolls, 6 for 25c C. L. Wellnuui, Reg. Ph. Phone 474 "We deliver NATIONAL HEALTH FOODS WEEK ... tioaaal disorders will be supplied. Come Jo oar store. Ask for the special information blank, which makes it easy to secure this help ful service. See the Battle Creek ad ln77i Saturday Evening Post, June I, and June Physical Culture. IWt rnhmmyn tuny mjnth sapfMgr 9 nmttm inm mm. tobsi tlmmlth Food thmt wiU hdp yam sseO. J CAPITAL DRUG bic. Mrs. William" Verbic and lit tle daughter Beverly Jean are house guests for the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Conley and Mrs. Conley's mother. Mrs. Rich ardson and daughters, Viola and Dora were called to Boise,' Idaho last week by- the sudden Illness and death of Mrs. Conley's sister. They made the trip by auto. Mr. and-Mrs. F. Wallace of Anmsrille. and their daughter. Mrs Ralph Germand of Marsh- field were gensts last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Grif flth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cady and.LaVerno Cain were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. Cady's sister. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cummings. the occasion being the 34th wedding anniversary ot Mr. and Mrs. Cummings and the 72nd birthday of Mr. Cummings. Mrs LTdia Hobbs. a sister of Mrs.-Cum mings was assistant hostess for the occasion, as Mrs. Cummings is suffering with a seriously crushed finger. AT SUMMER SCHOOL . SILVERTON. June 6. m'iss Vi olet Crofoot of the commerce de partment of tbe senior high school plans to leave Silrerton Friday for Portland for a short stay with ber grandparents, before enrolling at the summer session at O. S. C. Perfume that is known for its fra grance and will bring back mem ories of the actual flowers of those balmy summer days in the garden. It is put up in a beauti ful squat shape bottle. df A A The regular price is v "v lasting results. If you are 75c Saturday Only 79c END SPECIALS glasses (tbe decanter $2.00 value, all for. . . 98c 69c 59c 49c Cod Liver Oil 1 pint Olive Oil 1 pint V Mineral Oil, heavy Russian, 1 pt In "The Market" fhrcEvtnbodn STORE June 7, 1923 WOODBiil IKE ISMlTlH WOODBURN, June 6 The Re bekah lodge held its regular meet ing In the Odd Fellow's hall Tues day night There, were 45 members of the Rebekah lodge of Wood burn and Gerrais present at the regular meeting and the initiation. Mrs. eight guests from Milwaukee and Gertrude Beach read her report of the Medford convention held May 18, 19 and 20. Only one can- This is not a basement store. In other words it is a dean, well ventilated up-to-date store. It is attractively arranged so as to give quick satisfactory service. The merchandise car ried here is of the same high quality that is found on our main floor. A visit to our "Downstairs Thrift Store" will convince you ot our high quality and reason able prices. A FEW OF OUR OUTSTANDING VALUES' Utttfty Leatherette v Aprons For use in .cannery OQp work or at home .... Street frocks, plain or prints. cUmltywith organdie trimmed, all new patterns - Off and sizes DAOtl Cotton challie Coolie coats in Oriental styles. Fast color. For beach or street J QQ Misses fancy rayon hose, with pleasing color combinations Wonderful ralue 49 C English ribbed cotton hose for summer QP outings OOC S PAIR $1.00 Handkerchiefs on display a wonderful assortment in plain, prints, with colored "1 borders 5c, 10o and. . -LtlC Silk Sewing Thread in 50 yd. spools .' . , 5c Pare Thread SILK HOSE With pointed heel in HQn service wght or chiffon 255 North Liberty Street mm - ZZTllft i Mi rM m m m m w m Our New Master Service Station at Center and Com mercial is rapidly nearing completion. We will be mov ing in about one week. Watch for announcement. Mi Everything yoa need to know about a tire you can know about a Goodyear tire before yon bay." Come In, make the 1-2 test, get this proof and Guarantee. V 3 in Proof: More people ride on Goodyears than on any other kind. Let us explain to you the new Goodyear Life-time Guarantee. We carry the complete Goodyear line erery Goodyear made with Suner twist and every Goodrear ,GnaranlAl fr if-;n,ouper: It does t North Commercial at Chemeketa didate vas Initiated. Mrs. Margaret Rlgdon. Jars. Dora, senoB, piw dent ot the lftT eonrention who is giving ten myrtlewood garels to A. R. A. honor lodges, presented Woodhurn -with one. - Refreshments were served by Maymie Alen, Jessie. Allen and Nora Broyles. The dining hall and tables were tastefully decorated with pink crepe paper and flowers. PROGRAM PLANNED RICKRKALL. June. . A chil dren's day program will be giv en Sunday at the Sunday school and will b followed by church service. Presiding Elder Gates preached the sermon last Sunday night O JI. T. boUfast thread . colored mercerized :4c O. N. T. sewing thread, spool 4c Wirthmor Frocks for summer Styles never shown before at one sensational low price! All guaranteed tub fast. See Iur Window Costume Jewelry, odd pieces Necklaces, Brooches, Earrings and Beads. 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