The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Bloming, October 9, 1930 H Body Identified As Mrs. Hackett MILWAUKEE, Oct. 8 (AP) Dr. J. C. Rupert. . Milwaukee dentist, lastnight identified the body of a woman found slain In the Lac Ln Flambeau Indian res erration a week ago, as that of Mrs. Cora Belle Hackett, 42, for mer Milwaukee school teacher and lately of Chicago. Dr. .Ru pert, Who did quit bit ot den tal work for Mrs. Hackett. said the body was undoubtedly hers. SILVERTON, Oct. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lukes and family, who have lived here for the past two years, left Sunday morning by automobile for Lesterrille, South Dakota, to make their fu ture home. A number of affairs were siren for Mr. and Mrs. Lukes before they left for their new borne. -rSKST3 Casta &2?oBe?y aimal MacCietl: 263 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET 1523 TELEPHONES 1524 7f on WnHIl AIKet ajrs IFSimcsEl ipIleimSlM 44I?Eaime i? CallE Sen IPei?cnaff Best Quality Peanut Butter 2 lbs. 23c Sfllfli OIL Bulk - - High Quality per qt. 35c COFFEE A Good Bulk per lb. 25c 2 lbs. 45c CHEESE Full Gream 2 lbs. 39c OregorvMade 2 lbs. 15c Order Your FRESH MEATS with your grocery order. Try our pure Pork Sausage It's Delicious. Per lb. 25c Armour's Milk 6 for PINEAPPLE Broken Slice - - 2Yz tins 2 for 39c Glean and FresK BUS fl lbs. 25c Oval Sardines Mustard or Tomato Sauce" 2 for 15c Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 for 25c CfliTsTflRCH 3 for 23c 75 of the Season's S ,N martestl Newest Sty! presented in a Special Event at ' $251 We are determined to make Friday and Saturday ouf biggest coat days of the year, with such values as these, we can't help but accomplish this aim. To every miss or woman who has set her coat price at $25.00 this event means her problem is solved, for the salient features of the higher priced coats are em bodied in these coats. Style, Fabric, Quality, and low price. All the favored Fall shades and black, or matron. Sizes for miss. Of Special Interest Are These Beautiful New Coats specially priced at Interesting for their beautiful furs, their fine fab rics, and their marvelous style, distinctive in every, way, and coats you will fajf in love with instantly. Why not see them, your ideal is here. GEO. MORGAN, Mgr. jfEHHT llrODDDDDDCBCtl frQMlQSl ilGATION IS AGENT'S IRK Yamhill Utilizes Most of Water now, Result of Demonstration torn ywicqtjjg "Less water will ran under Yamhill county bridges unutilized thi year than ever before," says County Agent S. T. White. There are 14 new irrigation projects in Yamhill county developed this year, project! which are now Irrh gating Ladlno clover pastures and other crops. The balk ot these projects are pumping propositions where the water is lifted by means ot cen trifugal pumps a heighth ot from 15 to as high as SO feet. In some cases gravity Irrigation systers har been established by placing inexpensive, dams ln creeks sutfi cleatly high to elevate the water so that It runs out on to the land by gravity. km a means of showing the rains of Irrigated pasture ln con nectlon with the dairy enterprise. a demonstration of Ladlno clover under irrigation was established on the farm of Chester L. Mulkey near HcMlnnvllle last year. The county agent with the assistance of the Extension specialist ln irri gation and drainage laid out the system to Irrigate a ten acre ciov er pasture. The cooperation of the Yamhill Electric company was also enlisted so that at practically no cost a motor and pump was installed and a power line con structed under a contract par ticularly advantageous to Mr, Mulkey. A seven horse power electric motor was Installed to operate a three-inch centrifugal pump which lifted the water total elevation of 51 feet. This field of clover was seeded ln May ot last year and supported 22 cows during September and October. This year six bushels of Ladlno clover seed were harvested per acre and in addition the acre age provided pasture during April and May and again after the seed was harvested this fall. Interest Gains In Irrigation This original demonstration es tablished by the county agent re sulted in greatly Increased Inter est in irrigation this year. The county agent and the Extension specialist in soils and irrigation representing the college have as sisted ln the establishment of 14 different irrigation projects in Yamhill county. Activity similar to that carried on in Yamhill county is conducted by county agents In all of the other Will amette valley counties. In Eastern Oregon where irri gation Is an old and established practice county agents are equip ped with rods and fevels and ren der farmers assistance In laying out their fields for irrigation and also in running ditch levels. County agents in Eastern Oregon render Individual service survey ing for irrigation laterals, irriga tion systems, and establishing the strip border method ot irrigation on farms. Such a broad interest has been manifest ln this Irrigation work ln Western Oregon it is contem plated that Western Oregon coun ty agents will also have to be equipped with rods and levels in order that they may more effect ively render assistance in con nection with this irrigation .development. plan the years work for the W1U ard Women's club. Le Roy Rue, who has been at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. O .Rue since last spring left Monday (or Spokane where he wll work in a shoe store. Be hod this position last year. Mildred Egan spent Sunday at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.'M. Egan. Mrs. Wm. Haevenick is spend ing a few days in Silverton with her cousins, Mrs Letta Burch and Miss Rhoda Comstock. Engeman Brothers hare their corn cutter out ln this section. Last week they filled two silos at the Dickman-Haevernick farm and one for Karl Haberly and will fill a silo for B. O. Longsdort as soon as weather will permit. Mrs. Barney Ray has been ill with Influenza. The Rays live on 1 NEIGHBORS ENJOY VISITING HAZEL GREEN, Oct. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber of Eugene made a three weeks visit at the Edward Dunnigan Sr. home. The families were neighbors in Mil waukie, Wisconsin before coming to Oregon. Mr. Dunnigan and family Join ed this community 24 years ago. He bought his farm of Charles Arnold, on of the pioneer fam ilies. Mr. Dunnigan had made many improvements on his farm, building a modern house, setting out a prune orchard and filberts. The yardhas a bird bath, a bearing fig tree, many rare shrubs and many flowers. The family have been active ln school and community affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Weber will leave in November to spend the winter with a son In Wisconsin. They tried a winter there some years ago, finding ft very cold, after several years in the Willamette valley. GUESTS IT WM NUMEROUS HILLS WALDO HILLS, Oct. 8 Mr and Mrs. George Gallagan of Hood River spent Friday with their mother, Mrs. Mary Gallagan Mrs. Gallagan had the misfortune to fall and fracture her shoulder early in August. This Injury is getting along well but the shock was too much for her 83 years and she Is confined to her bed. She is the. grandmother of Mrs. Ansel Solie. Karland Burnett Haberly. Mrs. Edson Comstock had as her guests Saturday, Misses Cora Mason and Hazel Brunner of Ashland, who are seniors jat Willamette. In the evening the Comstocks and their guests to gether with Mrs. 8. J. Comstock and Dr. and Mrs. A. J McCannel and Miss Jennie Graham enjoyed a no host dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. E. Sylvester of Silverton. Mrs. Maude Haberly and daugh ter. Miss Mildred of The Dalles motored down to their "tome here on business Saturday. They re turned to The Dalles 8unday. Misses Vera and Olive Otto way spent Thursday afternoon at the TTu mm 2 Lbs . ....... 13C Whole Wheat or White Extra long loaf Wrapped He Fluffy Cinnamon RoHa, Doz.. IOC Cookies, 1 A Doz. - AUC Honey Cream 1Q Cake A PC Large Pumpkin OA Pies oUC BAKE -RITE OAKERY 345 State Your Own Home Bakery the Maude Haberly farm ot which Mr. Ray is manager. Merced county, Calif., has more automobiles than registered voters. PRIXGLK CLUB TO MEET Pringle Community club will meet Friday evening at 7:t0. This meeting will open the fall season. Election of Officers will be main feature of evening. MARKET DRUG STORE C. L. Wellman, Registered Pharmacist "In The Market" Every Day Cut Price SEaavflinig SjpecSall s FREE Gillette Razor, with every Palmolive or OtJr Colgate Shaving Cream at atll FREE Autostrop Razor and strop, with every Qfif 2 packages of Autostrop blades for 70l FREE Bar of Lifebuoy Soap, with every OCr Lifebuoy Shaving- Cream.. FREE Mennen Skin Balm (25c), with every J A Mermen Shaving Cream at tFv 49c . Stationery - A new assortment of white or colored stationery with beautiful interlinings in boxes or neat portfolios $1.00 Cod Liver Oil. 69c $1.00 Listerine 89c 75c Theatrical Cleansing Cream 57c 50c Jergen's Lotion 38c EieaeDy - - - NowJ ann& AceecGi?Heo Coi? Fallfl Cocc in Now and Investigate Tbeeo Vetoes! 'Swagger Set1 A EI3 Marathon Fan Hat Value Fall Shirts Big values la printed and rayon striped broadcloth. Mini Snontte: for Men and Young Men Extra Panto, $4.98 The ever appropriate, ever pleasing "Bine" , . ta never so pleasing as in the smart models we are bow showing. The fabrics are distinctive yl'"TVy is of an nnosnally high quality. For those whose fancy runt to other shades, ehoieo is ample in tans, browns and creya, equally smart sn4 onusaal in valoa. Southern Tie Smart style for general wear. Ga- keel, welt mdS toU. Real value at Cushion fascia ladr or brow Ud shot for tea. Real comfort assure1 with the cssUon Insole. Wett sola, Cd.cO Bcztsh Groin Trba A opwU sports del. Giiaiul W ith See trsx4 trfSi Ieather heel I 0 Oataet Now at only Inspect tbeic fins, afagle-breaste4 models . , their expert tailoring-. , . staunch linings . . mart guteriats and cplorinfi ! YooTl agree that they are value far above part HnD lfade of heavy weight Amof fceag 11 1 lira lifts) SI Indies lottf hall neck tbest Cosy conferf on the coldest night! t3 Ens 9 HE' A. R. t J E N T 0 O A B 16( N. Libert? St, Salem home of Mrs. Karl Haberly to