- PAGE snt-rt? -' l;::g . STATESMAN. Salem. Oreym, Saturday tloraiiry Atgnst S3. 1S33 v - 1 - ,,. i , - . ji nniiRiniin nrrnis l SbHetv Cftapterr.6.';I7.( , Resume - its '-' . Meetings; -j .: . Tbe first organisation .to set Its '' .'lall and winter schedule of meet ings ta motion Is Chapter G, of - the' P. E. O.' Sisterhood. During V . the summer months tht r group, as alt other organisations; has been : ' enjoying a" vaeatldn through the - hot weather and vacation months. , . Chapter G will observe its first an ce ting Thursday, September 4, at the Elks club for a no host 1:00 o'clock luncheon. The. committee J Mb charge -will be- the past presi dants ot the organization; tbe in . dlviduals of which are MreB. J. Miles. Jlrs. H. E. BoUnger, Mrs. F. x. E. - Churchill, Mrs. ' S. W. Selee, :.- Mrs. K. J. Huffman. Mrs D. X. ' Beechler, Mrs. W. W. Moore,; Mrs. W. M. Hughes. Mrs. A. L. Godfrey. Following tbe-lancheon there 4 : VlU -ba . a regular - meeting , at . which time Mtes Anora Welch will read, a paper on' "The Coming of the White Man to te Northwest" 'The officers for this year are Mrs. A. T. Woolpert; president; Mrs. W.?M.: Smith, vice president; : ', Mrs. W. F. Lange. recording sec retary; Mrs. Gardner . Knapp, cor responding secretary; Mrs. Har old Hughes, treasurer; Mrs. P. J. 1 .- Kunts. j chaplain ; Mrs. - D. -X. Beechler, guard. . : . - ; : Scotts Mills has ; - Lovely Wedding Scotts Mills. The home ; of I : Mr. and .Mrs. W. T. Hogg was i -the .scene .of pretty wedding Wednesday evening, August 27. at ; S o'clock when their oldest ' daughter, . Edith Loraia'e. became " . the bride of Ross R. -Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. M..A. HU1 of Turn er, Oregon. .-. , - The bride who was becoming ly dressed In peach georgette, with tight bodice and full jrtt fled skirt, carried , a shower bou v quel of Cecil Brenner rosebuds. : The bride's only attendant was her .sister. Miss Doris Hogg; who - were pale green georgette and carried an arm bouquet of white rosebuds.' Reyerend I. " B. " Bailey of . Sa lem. officiated at' the ceremony, which, was performed under-an arch of roses, asters, gladioli and f era at one' end of. the' large living room. Miss LoU Phi m mer of Salem," played. Mendels sohn's wedding march, x - The color scheme - in the din ing room was pink and white, . ' streamers from the ceiling cen tering around the wedding cake in the center of the table. Misses Beatrice Amundson. Grace Dunagsn and Dorotha ,' Shepherd assisted in serving. Late la the evening the young . couple left for a wedding trip to Crater Lake. and Oregon caves. ----- Upon their . return- they will be at home to their friends at 281 North 24th street, Salem. , Those present were: Mr. and - Mrs. Ross R. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. M. A Hill of Turner. Mrs. T. Mi plethorpe, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bluhm and daughter, Bar- . bcra, of Tenino. Washington; F. E. Sh"afer, Salem; iMr. and- Mrs. Floyd Hill, of Gervals; Mrs. C. E. Mmlvihlll and daughter Ruby Harriet of ; Portland; Mr. and - Mrs.- aW. Wirts,-Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wynkoop, Miss -Winifred ' Graham. Miss Marge Abert, Miss Alice- Falk Miss Lois Plnmmer, Dick Pitcher, Rev. L. B. Bailey, all of Salem: Mr. and Mrs. AH mond Rich ' Mt nd Mrs. Georce Havnes. Mr. and Mrs. Louie . Schaecher, 'Misses Beatrice Amuadson. Grace Dupagan, Dor? : otha Shepherd, Doris Hogg and t; Mr. and .Mrs. W. ,T. Hogg. ; George Rigbys Will r , Aisit in f Salem 7 : Mr. and Mrs. George Rigby. nee Virginia Merle Crltes. will be Sa lem guests Monday, and will be overnight guesU at Willamette lodges home of ,Mrs. c. Claudius Thayer.-. r-S'c y 7- - i " frr ? Mr. and Mrs. "Rlgbr are coming to Salem as s Jtart of their wed . ding tour, following their marrt- -age.. September; 1.Ha Spokane, t . They wlll leave Tuesday morning y boat from Portland for an ex- . Headed irip, throtrgh: the Panama Canal to New Tors: city. Tney. wm Massachusetts, where Mr, Rigby - makctthelr homelB Breekllae, .Ul;bei la business. . - Both Mr. and Mrs. Rigby are . Willamette nniversity graduates . . ;nd have many friends la oniver sity clrtlea who will welcome them : for the brief Ume they -will be .'here. Mr. Hlgby is the son of Mr. -'iand Mrs. W. T. Jtliby Ot 8lem.' : i t Mrs. Harold Hughes entertained 4 with an Informal dinner party at ' .! ker home on D street rrldar nil 4 i compliment to the birthday of ; William Hashes, father ot Harold Hughes. Covers .were placed for ! LAWYERS FETE -it :. . .. -' f j Ml :? - Chief Justice of the United Stales Cnpreme Court Charles Evan : i' Haghes at tbe banquet givea in 1K honor by the American Bar 7" rsoclatiow. x-Presideiit ef t& par esesrisUoa Heavy Ppeost iMewsZ iOuve M. Doak. 1 Beauty ,- iI-: Shimmering ; surfaces of : oily noses produce j watlJngs of yore, but- the: duIl"eomjsiex!on is seen of tener than the glinty one It Is this modern Interest in health giving diets that 4s doing' the bus-' iness. .The individual, who laps up rich gravies, eats more fat "food's tban the tunjmy needs,5" Is. the one who looks as it her face' were buttered. ; She will find beauty help in the" saJtrglow. rubbing the Ibody with aalU and spraying It away .with cold water-aad Ja lee rubs for the compleiion.; fol lowed by a, patting with cotton which has been dipped In witcb hazeL - . . - Acne and blackheads can be wiped off the facial map by prop er medical attention. Certain 'rays are used with success by doctors who specialise in' diseases of the skin. The more warm water and soap used, the better since soap suds dries up watery deposits and heals the pustules. Patting in a powder : made of equal parts of baking soda and boric acid often dissolves blackheads, clean the pores of them. Then pores con Pattern H BrHANNK ADAUS And then your small girl will welcome, a dainty, cool froelt like the one pictured today. There are shoulder, capelets to -,. reniaee sleeves and. a square neckline In front that is most becoming. Pia !ucka afford v additional fullness n the front, 'There are French panties with the pattern. t : . Patten It 4 Is charming made of dimity, lawn, batiste, wash silks or gingham.' The trimming bands are of contrasting color or. white. Checks, plaids; flowers and geo metric designs are canning for small . fashionables; ' In r- pastel shades or vivid eoloriera. - - . May be obtained only la sizes , . 8 and 10. Size, 4 requires 2 yards pf . 2 inch fabrie nd U yard of trimming. . aMtary aiaka this sm1 with or- . - TrW twri is, mui timvXm, M hilnri JMi flfMen cmIi ta etaa cars-; f3ly wnpa,er stamps fer tech. hattanu Writa aJaiaty Tr aaaM. ilHM ama atyls ihr. B aara. t U iraat4.. Oar Mf fall aaA whiter fashiami seek esatainiai czqtisiU mseslst Ux aaalta aai ekiMrva M an; kUem - aaaartaMa at traaafar : . pa4traa. aa tw;i Mwattiaa. ia' . mw rmij. .rrka flttaae aata. vBaok with palters. SS eaats. A draas aH bmII ss eriars U gtatae atsa .-Pattar Oepavtaaaal. 1S Wnt Ilia iXrumK w Tack City. CHIEF JUSTICE Society Editor t tract, giving the skin a finer tex ture. . ; j . Standing on one foot. , sitting twisted in the chair, holding the head sidewise are bad - habits; they throw the body out of align ment, bave a depleting effect vp on the aplaal column, which was never intended to curve from one side to the other. The symmetri cal; form is the result of good posture. - . - ' i-- -- -;i-; To fill out hollow cheeks; use a $ nightly, application of equal parts of lanolin and aeecoahutteni mixed together by melting. 'Place the, fingers outspread. . over the cheeks and bring together In a clawing movement.- This ' treat ment strengthens and stimulates the trumpeter's muscles. ; " Few v women are so thin that collar bones shelf out.. The source of the trouble is usually in the habit of throwing the shoulders forward. Throw . them baek and collar ; bones do a hideaway. By keeping . the chest ' lifted, ' the shoulders must go back. The Jift ed ' chest cavity has a greater breathing capacity than tbe one that slumps inward. Leslie Can Do Class Has Meeting Members- of the Leslie Can Do class met at the home of Mrs. John Bertelsoa Wednesday after neoa for a social afternoon. Mrs. Mason Bishop . and r Mrs. F 3C Hoereth were assistant hostesses. After a happy social afternoon and sewing the .members were served afternoon tea by the hos esses. Among those present were Mrs. Clark Wills, Mrs. Ben Ot Jn. Misa Vesta Milllcan. Mrs. Wayne Greenwood. Mrs. W., J. Llnfoot; Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. F. X. Hoereth and Mrs. John Bertelson. . . a a ..... - - ,,. Mrs. Alice Dodd Is Complimented A pretty, luncheon with covers placed for nine was that for. whieh Mrs. W. c. Hawley was hostess at the Marlon hotel Thursday, afternoon in compli ment to Mrs. Alice Dodd. Only intimate friends were invited for this delightfully informal reun ion of guests and Mrs. Hawley who has: only been in Salem for Monmouth Dean Jessica Todd of the Oregon Normal school has enjoyed a visit this week from Miss Delia - Wilson of East Stroudesburr, Pa., Miss Wilson's sea.- - -- . uifleriry inctuaeo various scenic spots of Interest -la the west. Crater Lake, Mount Fainier Na tional park; and she started; home via Vancouver, B. c.. Banff ,and Lake Louise. - Dean Todd arrang ed MTeral pleasant social affairs for her guest, and a picnic dinner on the lawn for faculty women Wednesday evening at which Miss Wilson was ' complimented. . Miss Wilson is an instructor of geography in a Normal school la East Stroudesburg.' . ... - -- osl. ie -- T4.-..'-'.f Mrs. Wallace Carson will he hostess Saturday, September i, to members of her, sewing -clow In compliment : to : Miss Dorothy uvesley,. bride to be. . The af ternoon will be informal.- sewing and conversation being the cen ter of attention with tea served at tbe conclusion of the after noon." i - ----." ' e e . e , u.'-. . Members ef. the Baracsv-Pbll- athea class ot the Calvary Baptist church enjoyed 'picnic, swim. potluck 'dinner, and bonfire, at Rlverdale park. TueadajT evening. August , 2 C. An Impromptu pro gram 1 was" held around the bon fire. ' " ; - - Miss Vlrgjala Vahey. left Fri day for her home fa Boston after havlag spent the summer as the house guest ef- Miss Charlotte Zeiber. - - Centralla temple iio. 11. Pyth Un Sisters,, will meet tor Us reg ular meeting Tuesday,' at Frater- aai tempisv a o'clock. -: TV. a few weeks following the long congressional term - la - Washlng- toa, v. t;. -"- i The Hdusewiftt Idea Box ' ---x 1 A Substitute fur a Steamer,- "V.' '?". ' '--r-v- If you have so suitable steamer ta the preliminary cooking of your f fufc take. use a cake tin that is some rhat larger than Che one In -whid f ou put your cakb Half fill It 1tl water. Place tbe Un. with? the cab into the water. . Place all Into you Dven.1 Leave until the' Ust hour o baking. Remove the under pan. Fin Uvthohaklng. . " . ' rM'-vTHS HOUSEWD7H . AttractiveJBridge I Evening Event : Thursday r : "An attractive' bridge party , ef the week was the one on Thurs day evrtilng lor .which Miss Mable Dotson . was hostess -complimenting Miss . " . Doria Neptune,. wbo leaves; soon for Nortb Powder. Large baskets, of autumn "flowers formed .a .colorful baekgeound. in the guest; roomsl " The. autumn color .was also . carried ' out ' In the card accessories and tapers used to center. the small tables at the supper hour.- ' . F Honors for cards went to Miss Ruth Moore and Miss Vina' Em mett with guest prise for Miss. Neptune. , .' . . ." . . Guests coming in compliment to Miss Neptune.were Miss Hazel Todhuntef , Misi Charlotte Hom ing. Miss Ruth .Moore, Mrs. John Terhune, . Miss ', Edith Welborh Miss CStharlne:Cooaer, Misa Mar garet Livesley, Mise Zelma Busch, . Miss .Louise. Bryan- and -Miss "Vina Emmett, - . , Farewell Dinner Is Given . Mir.'and Mrs. E. T. Barkus en tertained Tuesday night with a 7 o'clock dinner in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Temple who left Wednesday for Portland where they will make their home. Covers wire placed for Dr. and Mrs. Tem ple, Misa Marie Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. . Barkus, A gay assort ment ot late summer flowers cen tered the dinner table and dec orated the guest rooms. ;Dr. and Xr. Temple have made thejr home . In - Salem for several years. In Portland Dr. Temple wiH have -'charge of the -conference claimant work of the Methodist enarch.--- -;5--. :- Friday Mrs. Barkus -had as her dinner guest, Mrs. Hugh Walker. Sr., ef Portland. " , . ..'. Northern Motor Trip Proves Pleasurable Misa Josephine Albert and Miss Genevieve Thayer accompan ied - by Mrev Margaret Jones and young son, ' Marquis Jones, re turned Thursday 'from a week's motor trip Into' British Columbia. Seattle was visited and from there the group took the ferry to Victoria. where ;two days was spent. From Victoria they drove to Vancouver for a day. A side trip was taken to Grouse Moun tain near Vancouver, where , the party stayed overnight -at Grouse Mountain Chalet. A second tide trip , was an '.overnight . visit at Paradise Inn on Mt. Rainier. - . State President . Will Visit TurnerMrs. W. Thiol of As toria' who is state president : of the Rebekah lodge, will pay an official visit' to the local Ideal Rebekah lodge at their next meeting-'- Wednesday evening, September, - All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Alice MeKelvey expects to leave Tuesday for Seattle where she will join her daughter. Miss Merle MeKelvey, who will teach In Seattle this year. Miss Me Kelvey has been a member of the Salem school system for the past several years. Mrs. Viola Pierce Franklin and Miss Merle Dimlck are back in Salem .after the .six, weeks' spent in University of Oregon Alaska tour. Miss Carlotta Crow ley is expected baek this weekend.- - - .... - - e e e Brush Creek --'Lillle JMadsen was- the Inspiration of a picnle supper party at the Madsen home on. Paradise -Alley .Thursday even ing, the occasion being her birth day A no host supper was en Joyed at seven O'clock. Those oresent wefe Miss Madsen, Miss Alice Jensen. Miss Nette . Hatte- berg. Miss Agnes Hatteberg, Mr and iMrs. Edwin Hatteberg, Mr. and Mra. Victor. Madsen,-.-Alfred, Jensen. RmbeaL Jensen. William Hatteberg, - Harold Larson and Henry HJortfc.e .- - . , . U - . f . - ' - . V - , is it that so many, men- magrii- fy the dif f icultiea of making , wills, : creating t trusts, and pla!miiig.TYMety jfu 'ture of tlieir families. ri - t Wcnshow;Lyouk..Kov,:; . - . wiin our ncip, i. y rirteen-minuwxaiit.wiin - .lqurlirust. officer 'ynllt we feel : ureKelpT to clear up the ot - " - . ' Btacles .which Kave deterred " V. V X'ryou from makmgyour and arrarlmni? for the orderly?' V;T c - and intelligent LM& IBulHlFFoi vmp nuuiJuuroLtu - !j Banner.: Events :oJiCo6rfu I ; Program arc dilated t A-l 5sFof,Tpday t)S '. PENDLETON," Orei Aug. 19 (APT. In the expression "Ride Em Cowboy," thousands ef visit ors today voiced the true' Pendle ton round-up " sentiment and cheered cowboys- fand cowgirls, clad in colorful attire character istic of I western -rangelandVon to further feats of daring unruly Steers and mustangs from the. sagebrush. '. . . ; ' . With the rolling wheat coun try of Umatilla county providing a natural ampltheater, nationally known bulldoggers, ropers, trick riders and Just plain bronco busters" brought a t sizeable taste of . the vanishing : west t to spectators. ":r Still more x colorful ' than ' the gay neckerchiefs an dten gallott hau -la tbe Indian ' village ; where more- than 1,000 Umatlllas, Wal la Wallas and Cayuses, all decked out In leather and feathers, have camped. Flickering campflresat night coupled .with ancient Indian' rites add tbe final touch. -Sam Jackson Can Will be Awarted Although i aturday is consid ered the banuer day because fin-, als in all events are run off. King Merritt, Cheyene. Wyo.,: - Dick Merchant, Carlsbad, N. M.; Ike Rude, Payson, Arizona; Mabel Strickland, Burband, Cel., and a host of other prominent in rodeo land went info the preliminaries with a vengeance. Saturday, the Sam Jackson trophy, given to the world's all-round cowboy, will be presented permanently to a three year winner. ' Opening officially, Pendleton's street echoed to stagecoach wheels, the clatter of cayuse hoofs and tbe solemn, singsong ehant of 3,000 Indians participat ing In the three mile long parade. SteinbochWill Open new Store H.-Steinboch, proprietor of the Capital Bargain House close to the Willamette bridge, has leased the seoreroom at 141 North Com mercial which he will operate as a branch store under the name .of Capital Bargain and Machinery company. Mr. Stelnboch has been engaged In the buying and sell ing of used goods of all kinds tor many years.. His new store will be for retail of second-hand machinery, furniture, etc., leav ing the old place, tor his bulkier business and Junk lines. At SPECIAL friosf Aagmst 29 te September It loit. StewPca Get, ooareiNOW it Wis :tilft;i: 225 COCKT BZ. ic can uc uiauc . - settlement of X s ? ct any Gctilo Vs- AT END OF NEW Sk Waving a cheery hello, Eddie Schneider, 18-year-otd Jersey City youth, quits - bis Cessna monoplane en completion of Jds reeord flight from Los Angeles, CaL Schneider's time ef 20 hours and ttto minutes for the eastward coast to coast trip Excessive Rate Charged, Claim The Ro'ckaway Beach Water company was charged with de manding excessive rates for ser vice in a complaint filed with the Read Claim totaling $2,189.1 1 have been paid to Statesman subscriK ert by the North American Accident Insurance Company; The cost of tbis splendid protection to Statesman subscribers' is only, $1.00 per year. iThe following claims have been paid, without red tape: W. S. Beaton, 548 N. 21st St., Salem, Oregon.. R. G. Stover, 355 Bellevue St, Salem, Oregon... Mrs. Carl Burns, 975 Norway St Salem. Oregon. Harry P. Gustafson, 975 Norway St., Salem, Oregon.:X P. H. Bell, U. S. Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon - H. D. Hubbard, 116 Marion St, Salem, Oregon. Mrs. Nina B. Mordick, Brooks, Oregon.. ... . Mrs. H. N. Bolger, Ella A; Harris, Brooks, Oregon. Maxine' Graham, Route 3, Salem..:. ...... Inez Welty, 1845 Fir St, Salem, Oregon. Harold Cook. Tigard, Oregon... .--. Madeline N.; Giesy, Salem, ' Oregon: J. T. Hafner, Sublimity, Oregon. Velma E. Rowland, 2435 S. High, Salem, Oregon... Mrs. W W. Rosebraugh, 1422 State, Salem, Oregon. A. M. Patrick, 1165 S. High, Salem, Oregon. Carl F. Green, 240 Marion, Salem, Oregon Florence Snodgrass, Ella Edelnuin, 343 Vg xewey a. uruntuage, Glen W. Olmsted' "W. E. Kyle,' Scio,' Ira B. Bushey, 1556 Mrs. Olga G. Hoffard, 555 Commercial, Salem, Total Ton and tvery menbtr of your fanily between the ages of 15 and 70 years are entUled to make application for this insurance, providing yon are a regular. sub scriber, of The Oregon Statesman. If yon are not a subscriber, yon may make application by entering your subscription now. Send in your application with a remittance of $1.00. - You may pay for your paper by the year or monthly. . Fffl in "Applicatkm. - . - . r , -r OGO ; :1 ravel: ; i ,For only v: Off year mi v - - i hnz Unrinri r nr. in ni'iui I Policy Matesman RECORD FIJGHT J ' -'k-aaaaWawaanSWaaaaMaaaaas.aaaaeaaaaaasaa ?' - - . a-v:s-:..v:.:..v.-v.'v'- : : ' S' . " - - - broke the late Frank Golds borough's Junior record by 1 hour and 29 minutes. Schnei der new holds both - Junior records. His time for the west ward flight is 29 hours and 21 minutes. publie service commission here Friday by Mrs. G. W. GTay of Rockaway. An engineer tor the public ser vice commission will investigate the charges. ' . . A Louisiana farmer has exhib ited :a cotton stalk bearing 202 fully develop bolls. This 921 N: Winter St, Salem, Oregon. Amity, , Oregon.. N. Commercial, Salem, Oregon. Aouie Jt, rvroosj, uregun 675 S.' 19th, Salem, Oregon. Oregon..::. J.: Ferry St, Salem; Oregon. INSURANCE "APPLICATION1 AND. - rawllt iwwi mis At IV a VT V . Salem, Oregon, -. . '. -I THE OREGON STATESMAN Date . . . . . . . v . . . .It if J L Gentlemen: - - . w r.', . "1 a" I 'Ton are- hereby anthorlxed to enter ,- my subscription to 1 I Tbe Oregon Statesman for one year from date. It ls "anderT I ' stood that The Oregon . Statesmen Is to be delivered , to my t address reaalarlv each day by r oar authorised carrier and 1 1 -4-ahali- him for -the same at a" - - - ' ' '' 1 I-am not ovr a- sBoseTiver-1 ... ll am bow a subscriber to The Address .. ..... , i .V. . . City ... . - k , . . . occpauoi....v...::.r,.v...i....... Phone t aeXicUiry,s"'.V.."l;''..ri;.,.;.-.,;".;i'I Retalfonsblp . V I ( receive a $10,000.0ff Travel Accident Insurance Policy issued bythe NQrth American Accident Insurance Company at Chl I . eago. Illinois. . - - i ; , , w .,: PORTLAND. Ore Aug. 2t.- Angelei -aviatrtx : who holds tho , u ,mn. 4HithdM record. - arrived nere last night enroute to ? Vancouver. B. a. after narrowiy :, escaping disaster : m s muimio . Oregon.; -"-;;. . -r- . a d n Kir. Alexander., was r lost la the smoket fiUed, air some- ' hM lii tbaL Mount Shasta coun- ' try.? but ; sher.r continued - flying . north by epa;ipjng to pics., up some landmarks., -Finally she, saw a building: withv the name "Prbspecrv painted bn . top. She splraled down Searching .tor , a -landing place--At an altitude of about 4(K0 foet she felt . some- thing brush the. wheels of her ; plane. '. ' Tbn ika.ja the. trees immo- , dlately below herandL 'l ot out of there prontow She cumoea to J00O feet and then headed north -, over a wilderaesa of-deep chasm's. l Finally she found- arUroed-I and then picked up - . beacon. From then on she had" n trouhlo. Miss Alexander apparently, had Hown in the semi-darkness over the rugged arm of the Cascade range In southern Oregon'. It was a her first night flight. She said when sne rerueiea Oakland she asked, for enough gasoline to last seven hours. The attendant misunderstood ner ana put in 117 gallons. J ' .T" . . : That'a what saved me " said. Miss Alexander. "Otherwise. ;I . wouldn't have been anywnere. near Portland -: when I came , dOWn."' ,- - ,r' y'i . mub a iTinHr "will a6 to Van couver to prepare for a non-stop ; night to San Diego; to. be .raadeo Sunday or Monday- .: Two Industrial Accidents There were" two fatalities in,. Oregon due .to Industrial aect Amtttm Anrlnar tbe . nasi -week." ae-; cording to fatreport prepared by the state inuiriw siuom v mission ; FrVinyjS The victims, were E. Ti,Dojoi '-. Grants Pass, carpenter and H Jones, Chiio-t o,uln labortffi .'. . There were a total of 2 20 aceH dents reported during the week. ' $ 60.00 - 20.00 - 1,000.00 - 448 - 25.71 135.71 30.00 5XL :: oTTV -."150.00 10.00 ' 11,07 189 2,86 , . 34,00 -i ' 32.8G. i.: 20.00 f . 60.00 I-v 58.57 1 50.00 27.14 11.43 187.50 55.17 88.50 Oregon... .12,189.11 I tbe resalar establlaned rate. I -' . ' f'-' tdo. urejon biaesmas Xreion Statesman" ' . A(6 , . . . . State ' mmm c i ,4