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r l... i S o de w : Urs. Hike Panel: ' is Evening Hostess - A charming event of Satnrday alght was the surprise bridge party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panek la compli ment -to Mrs J. E- Blinkhorn honoring her birthday. Fall flowers in dainty arrange ment gare a pretty background far the card tables where bridge was In play at three tables. Win ning scores wereheld by J. E Blinkhorn and Mrs. Harry Scott. Just before the sapper hoar Mrs, Blinkhorn was presented with remembrances of the day. Fol lowing this Mrs. Panek was as sisted In serving by Mrs, Glen Ifolman. - '. , '-" . ' . 7 Guests in compliment to Mrs. Blinkhorn were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Blinkhorn, Dr. and Mrs. Ver '., won Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. Estll , Brank. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Holman , and, J. E. Blinkhorn. . W; B A Plan for -" Homecoming Meet - " The Salem unit of Woman's Benefit associationwill celebrate the thirty-ninth , annual home coming of the organization of t the association at the Woman's 1 clubhouse Thursday night with a 1 homecoming" , banquet ' at 6 o'clock with Mrs. Lizabeth Wa - ters as . toastmistress - 'and ' Mrs. Norma Terwilllger, president, presiding. Mrs. Terwilliger will give the address of welcome and Mrs. Julia V. Ward will respond. Guests of honor will be Mrs. Julia V. Ward, state field di rector, and Mrs. Beatrice Little, .field department director; both of Portland. The birthdays of those folk who celebrate in September, Oe- tnhor ant Kniomher will be OD- Every member is asked to be present fox Ithis banquet and if unable to Attend they are asked . to 'send special messages. L It Is expected that there will i'be at least 50 covers placed for this banquet followed with" a n,...... -n - t made a request that all members :. bring - or send ' some article of ; clothing or food that may be ; riven . to a needy family at .. Thanksgiving time as a thank ; offering on the part of the mem-; feers of the organisation, e - Sigma Nu Delphian .Group Meets" An Interesting jneeting waa that for which the Sigma Nu chapter of the Delphian society met Mon day afternoon at the city library , and discussed and heard papers , on the general topic of "Helen ixing the Ancient World." Mrs. George Rossman gave eompre- ' last meeting and then the topics of the day were given. Those presenting topics were Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. Ed Wood. Mrs. Charles McElhlnney who tmi) ttaoer for Mrs. Ra Hart- mip, Mra. E. T. Pierce. Mrs. T. O. Brenckenridge, and Mrs. I. 1. Melson. Mrs. .James Heltzel eon - tributed Interest to the program with a review of the recent book, .-. "The Immortal Marriage." - Hostesses for this meeting were Mrs. F. A. Erickson, Mrs. J. - E. . - Tryon and Mrs. A. J. Buaick. 7 Miss Rose Adelman was given m surprise party Wednesday eve rting, at the home of her parents.. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Adelman, on the occasion of her birthday. The evening was spent In play ing games sod card'. At a late hoor refreshments were eerved. Prises for - 50e were won .by Florence and Fred Ferschweller, and consolations went to Clara The, Invited guesta were Misses Florence Ferschweller, Genevieve Smith,. Monica, Crescentia ' and Yvette Berninr. Marie Ann Schae- 'fera. . Maxlne Phillips. Dorothy , Welsh, Clara Eder and Mary Ad : clman; Messrs. Hugh Cutsforlh, Albert Prantl, Fred Ferschweller, Jster and Stanley DeJardin, Ly . xaaa Eder. John. Frank, Anton and Lawrence Adelman. and the .honor guest. Miss Rose Adelman. - Wood burn - A delightful sur- 1 prUe party waa given to Mrs.3 Al fred Ashland at her home on Youn street Friday afternoon. A fcjlnk. and blue color. $cheme. prey y ailed. - Dainty refreshments were eel-ved at five o'eloclr.: " - . x": Those present were Mrs. Alien Flabaagh. of Molalla; - Mrs. Joe Weaver and Mrs. Ivan Emmert of Hubbard, and Mrs. Stanley Brown. Mrs. J. N. Haughen. Mrs. Henry ' MatnelMn. Mr Jim Vanlknr. Mrs. . Earl Matbelson. Mrs. G us Block. Mrs. H. Ashland. Mrs, Hans Mathelsoa, Mrs. Nels AshUnd. Miss Myrtle ; Ashland, Gladys Haughen, Alice Block and L.lla Ashland. . ;. . , i Mr. and - Mrs. Paul 'Allen - of .Salera were week-end guests at . the home of Mr. aud' Mrs; J.: If. Boomer at Cutler City. Others In the ivrty at -the Boomer cot tage were Miss Vivian -William-' son, Mr. and Mrs. George Levy and daughter, and Roy Downing, - all of Portland. . The men of the ' party enjoyed duck hunting, and tbe women, golfed and - played cards.- - Mrs. G. W: Laflar will he hos ?tss to Chapter G of the P. E. O. ' ;Sisterbood at , her home 1199 -Fouth Liberty street. Thursday afternoon. A parer will be pre .sentei ly ?Trs. A. E. Robins con : cernlcg the Lewis and Clark ex rel!tloa. Tbis meeting will be a regular tuinss an! professlcn .al Keetin?. : ' - . . - " IVociburn, l,V,m Gladys Ilau .:. ghen i Loncred ly 'group "cf frln.-ti Thursday when they i rt t' : cf If r r ireri. Its'. i i: rs. J. N. Haut hea. ta KlTe ? t del-thtfal iiteta aLoTit :. nefres.br:r.ts were terTt l ? V kcitc.a lata la the fcftfrrc; -.. Me ws: -aiiG; jOliye 1L Doah. SOCIAL CALENDAR ' Tuesday, November IS ' Beta Chi Mother's club, Beta Chi forerity houst oft - SUte street, 2:30 o'clock. V Writer's club, guest of Prof- and Mra. Mortoa'B. Peck, 1SS2 Court street; t o'clock. P. L. E. F. club, Mrs. Anna Borkmaa. JI4 North , 12th street; business and social meeting. W. R. C. Past Presidents social cln, Mra. Mary Ackerman, lti Meyers street, 2 o'clock. . v Drama elast of Mrs. Robert Gatke, with Mrs. Gatke at her home, 11 9 Richmond street. - -v W. C. T. U. regular meeting: Mrs. RoyKeene .will address meeting on subject of "Salem Schools 2:20 .'.o'clock; .business meeting, 2 :.00 o'clock. Public Invited. Y dramatic club to meet with Mra. Mike Panek. ' 212J South Church atreet. - ' Senior symphony practice, .Prof. TL W. Hans Salts director, T. M. C. A. 2 o'clock. ; 7 Wednesday, November 19 - - - . - ' West Central circle, covered dish luncheon, home of Mrs; .Aim Ira Hale. ' " . . - Mrs. M. H. Viesko. 1343 South Liberty etreet, en tertain South Circle- of Xirst Christian church. " - : -Woman's Foreign Missionary aocfety- of Leslie ; J Memorial ehurch. Mrs. Daisy Mcln tyre, 14S South -Lih ... trty. street, 2 o'clock. . . . ; . - . - , Past Noble Grands association,- Mrs.: Ida-Hochstet-ler 11 North 6th sUeet; hard. time party; election of officers. . . -.. '. - Mrs. John Scott hostess to Leisure Hoar club,- at her home 11M Court street.: - ' " ' - Mrs. J. W. Beckley, hostess to Naomi drcleT First Methodist church, home lt North 21st street. Busiaess meeting and Thanksgiving program.- t- , - Sweet Briar club with Mrs. W. F. McCall; one o'clock luncheon.' " , . i Thursday, November 20 7 Faculty' Women's dub. Mrs. S. B. Laughlin, 1785 'Court street, t ' - Polk county federation of rural women's clubs, . Balston, I. O. O. F. hall; beginning at 11 o'clock. X Mrs. Kerby T. Arnold. hostess to Ladles the Grand Army of the Republic. : 172 5 South 13th street. -.between hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. Mrs. G. W. Laflar, 1120 South Liberty street. Chap ter G of P. E. O. Blsterbaod.; ' ; Capita Post No. .34 of . United ;Artlsana, Potluck . dinner 4:30 o'clock; nomination of of f icera ' - ; , ... . . ; ' : . ' - y X ' -X: : -'. -.' x,;x I Friday, November 21 . . "Harvest Home" tea. Old People's home. East Cen ter street. 2:39 o'clock. Woman's Alliance of Unitarian church, one o'clock luncheon at church; address by Rev. Fred Albsn Well, ; following luncheon. ; -v - ' ' Hal Ilibbard auxiliary, U. 8. W. V. social meeting with Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, 1197 South High street. Mrs. W. 'BorcJiardt, ; Honored ; Witli Tea Mra. Louis Radio entertained Informally Saturday afternoon at her home on North 20th street with a tea.. In compliment' to the birthday of Mrs. William Bor cbardt. - The guest t rooms . were beauufulry arranged -with gold and ; white chrysanthemums ' and i the blase from the fireplace logs added a last note of beauty to! the tea boars. Mrs. Rudle was assisted by . Mrs. Melvia Trlndle and Mrs.? E. Goodale. - Guests In compliment to Mrs. Borcbardt were Mrs.Melvln Trln dle, Mrs. H.lBoxrud. Mrs. J. Al bert Sholseth, Mrs. E. Goodale, Mfs. Richard C. Arpke, Mrs. F. O. Barquest, Mrs. W." Rosenthal; Mrs. P W.' Erlksen, Mrs. Clarence M. ByTd. Mrs. John Dryland, Mrs. Peter Preste of Albany; Mrs. N. P. Rndie of Havre. Montana. . i . ( e . .... -,. . . . . ; : r . , " Past Noble Grands ' Plan for Party !; , The Past Noble Grands associ ation will : meet Wednesday eve ning at the home of .Mrs. Ida Hochstetler , 191 , North , 8 th street. At the brief business meet ing officer for -the coming- year will be elected. Following the business season there , has . been planned a. hard time party. - Assistant ' hostesses are Miss Hatel Price, Miss Ethel Fletcher and Mrs. Cora Van. Pelt. AIL past noble grand are Invited.: Miss Harriett ' Sheasgreen and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Patterson of Portland were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. .Weeks.- Mr. and Mrs. Weeks and their.guests an attended the football game in uorvaius Saturday afternoon. vCtpItal Post No. $4, United Ar tisans, . will have a potluck din ner at .9:39 ,; o'clock -Thursday night, ,-A business ' meeting - la which there will be held a nomin ation of officer. -will follow the ousinesa meeting. , j w - ; -Ai . i . . ' r' t. y - - tr Touat." " I , 'XX ' Young, people,' as well as rrrowh-ubsl like best to select their own books during book j : week. Here they can find a book that will " appeal to theni--such as- . t - - x " 4Airctorie3 ceavtalc3 cut " door. books - fairy, tales - and l ' . -.Tiumercua ."ethers .' J .' , - r ....., Cko Serfs t j rJdfc Amicitian Club Will r ? Meet This Afternoon ... Ad afternoon meetinr of the Amicitaa club will be held today at the home of Mrs. Mike Panek. The afternoon will be spent so cially and tea will be served at a late hour."". 1 - X- -r"" Members of the club" are Mrs. D. B. Hill, Mrs. C. A . Downs, Mrs M. J." Melehoir. Mrs. Knight Pearcy,' Mrs. Ed Viesko, Mrs. H. RV White. Mrs. V. A. Douglas, Mrs. A. J. Wheaton. Mrs. C. W. Emmons. Mrs. Ed. Rowland and Mrs. Panek. Card Evening " ; Compliments Guests - v Mr. and Mrs. Lars Bergsvlk en tertained ; Saturday . 'evening in compliment to. their boil so guests. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Parelnis of Portland.5: Bridge waa In "play at three tables during - the, evening hours, and this was followed by a late supper. - !" Gneats were Mr. and Mrs. Par el u Is, Mr. and Mrs. M D. Pilken ton, Mr. and Mrs. John Stlmpson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parelnis, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Mrs. Frank Ross. '-Sidney The "Ankeny Woman's club met at the country heme of Mrs. William Wiederkehr. recent ly.' After the usual business meet ing a Thanksgiving program waa presented. The entertainment hour waa arranged by . Mrs. Sid ney Howard.: Refreshments' were served at 4 o'clock by the hostess. Those present were -Mrs. L. . B. Smith,- Mrs. M. J. Davidson, Mrs. R. H. Farr, Mrs. Ben Watts, Mrs. C. F. Johnston, Mrs. George Rolle, Jr.. Mrs. G; H. Marlatt Mrs. Sid ney. Howard, Mrs.' E. I. Finlay, Mrs. - A. H. - Thompson .and tho hostess, Mrs. William Wiederkehr. ; Members of the Alpha Chi Ome ga alumnae club were the guests of Mrs. Gardner Knapp Monday evening at her home on Chemeke ta street. i ' ' . ? P- m m r w SF mm m . -. . if i W J . ,,. ... w , - .". . ! - - X. "The greatest pleasure in life is. that of reading while you - . . - a - t!.::i 11 CllliO Bride Elect Will Be Complimented - Tonig;x Mrs. Max Flanery - and Mrs, Vivian Lefflngwell wUl entertain with a bridge evening tonight at tho homo of Mrs. Flanery on North 24th. street la compliment to Miss Nancy Savage who will become the bride of Cilia XVou Eschea .November 24.- ThU af fair 1s on of many which have complimented Misa Savage with in the past few weeks. , jI : Guesta bidden to honor Miss Savage are Miss Irene Larson, Miss Veins a Bosch, Mrs. Ted Paulas, Mrs. Floyd Vokel, Mrs. James Toung. Mrs. Carl Fischer. Mrs." Lara Bergsvik:,r Mra. Ken neth Bell. Mrs. James - MeFar land, Mrs. Arthur Montgomery, Miss Rita Claggett. Mis Retha Nash, Mies Pan lino Eyerly. Miss Hester Hillpot, Miss Bernlee Strand, -Miss Bern Ice Humphrey, Mis Cleo Walker, Miss Willet ta .Jackson7.MIss IVelna . Gilliam. X'XX- ' ; ; ? War; Mothers ; S Postpone Meeting Salem American War . Mothers had planned a social -meeting for today but thia - haa been post poned to November 25-at'which time there will be a special so cial meeting s to which all the mothers - of ; ex-service m are Invited. .v-:'Xi 'X- P: X 'X-'": -J-XvX The reason for the postpone ment ' Is the announcement - of the death of Mrs. Jennie Land e graff.: one of ' tho Gold- SUr mothers ; who 1 went from Salem to make the pilgrimage to France this past summer. " Mrs. Landegraff was to have been one of the special guests for today. ' . -.. t -. : i-. " Hubbard Matron ?. -Bridge Hostess f : Hubbard. Mrs. L. A. - Beck man was .hostess at a delightful bridge party at her home Satur day evening.. . j- 6even tables of bridge were in play with prizes awarded to Mra. C. R. Cleaver. Misa Thelma Pip py. Dr. C. ; J. r- Ebner . and Ivan Stewart.'.-; . -. : : : ,j , - Xi XX two course . luncheon - was followed . by music and singing. Miss Bernlee Pippy. banjo. Miss Beatrice Pippy-,5 violin, and Miss Thelma Pippy, piano, formed - a trio that played several pleasing selections. The guests all joined in singing popular songs. r ' : The group Included Mr. and Mrs. -Herman Kehrll, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Moalton, Mrs. Tresa Pippy- and daughters. ; Miss . Ber nlee, Miss Thelma. and Miss Be atrice, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo F. Brown,- Mr. and Mrs.' Orlle Boje, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs. George Crimps. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McMannis, Mrs. Neva McKen zle, Mr and. Mrsv Elmer Stauf fer, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stauf fer. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart, and Dr. C. J. Ebne. . 4. -, s - .. j - .- ; -' Mrs. F. Deckebach . -:. t Portland Hostess r. Ono of the most attractive af ternoons to be enjoyed during the fall months by. members of the Tuesday bridge club will be that for which Mrs. Frank Deckebach, Jr.. will bo hostess this afternoon in her home in Portland.' x, Guests In addition to tho elub members will be Mrs. Conrad W. Paulns. Mrs. Don Pritchett.'Mlss Rovena Eyre, - Misa Catherine Hartley. -Miss Charlotte Zelber, Mrs. . Herbert Darby and Mrs. George Mlmnaugh, tho latter two of Portland. . - ' ... j - 'X --X: - " .'.. - Naomi circle of the First Meth odist church will meet with" Mrs. J. W.T Beckley at her home 149 North 21st street, Wednesday af ternoon? Thla will bo a regular business meeting and a Thanks giving; program will be a special feature of the afternoon. XXX':.' i . The Management of takes great pleasure Miss ANNOUNCEMENT Ad and Mr. Wendeir Scott : ...''. .-1 '.nave; cJibsen;;:;':r' as the inost proper and apprcpriate setting for, their x wedding which - will be solemnized In this" pera " cf ' Gothic beauty, Saturday Evering", November 22rid, at 8:00 o'clock P. II. :Reverend:S. Darlow. Johnson -will read the service. '. ;';. i - r,- . . . ." ' . The following . local merchants are presenting many useful and beautiful giftsi x-X V - - ' ' ' Tb Bride to be aaa chosen ? a Fanchon St Marco mode and Enna Jettlck shoes f sir, her wedding both of which -are sold -- exclusively by MILLER'S.: ; --. " ' .IJartman Brothers are. pre-. sen ting -the happy couple with-a TTtlie Cold, cracrs tlojsc-i destjn, . 1(H Wtd ding Rfnr. '; ; ' .: ? The tride and grooatave" ( thesen Trcfty Olson" ' ts i , -tbe official : florist for ti e ' occasion.- ' : . '. "- - ' i The CarUcl TDmg Contrary . .tare Tt?5entel the Lrf a - . with ttr ctoice 'cf -a. Toilet ! set to match her bedroom ruife. - - . ; r m i f M " - :t coLiiis Evar.:::-! r:.i:c:cr.cryvU- , Czz. if-Y3 n::y ct- ' . Ccrvc:::3 The Fall raUy of tho Evan gelical Womaa's Missionary ao eleiy. of the Salens , district, w held la tho Corvallls Evangelical church an Thursday, November J2. Tho meeting was called to rder at 9:45 with Mrs. C C Gardner of Dallas, presiding. A short - devotional waa conducted by Mrs. George tJorner of Sweet Homo. ; Then followed a pearl medal ; oratorical contest vnder tho direction of Mrs. F. E. Fish er of "Salem Mrs. 'Vivian MU ler Corbett of Willamette Boule vard church, Portland, .waa tho winner. - :- - Rev Chester P. Gates, super intendent of the Salem district, then gave . aa Informal - talk On My Trip - to'.. General -:: Confer ence."' t - . . 5 - ' vC-.; . . A luncheon waa served, by the ladies f tho Corvallls , society daring X the. : noon recess"- The afternoon session was presided over by Mrs. - Bonnie Smith ' of Lewlsville. MrsJ G.' K.' Thomp son of Salem opened with a .de votional service ? la , which; she Quoted John 3:14 and - pointed oat all the greatest things to be found la th!-: well .loved . verse. Her principle thought was "God. the greatest lover the world has over ; known". 1 v- ', - X ' j An "-v attendance contest j was tared for this rallr and a roll call was taken at tbia : time. Eighty eight members responded to this calL. Lewlsville was awarded the ' banner for having the largest per cent of members present. r':.- " ' ' . ' - ach - society president - re sponded with ' a 'scripturo Terse, thev initial letters of which spelled "Missionary Societies". Mrs. W. . A. Gellatley of Cor vallls told of her recent trip to South Bend, t Indiana, aa a. dele gate from the " Oregon societies where she attended" tho quadren nial, convention : of tho . Evangeli cal s, Woman's Missionary :, socie ties. She brought a most Inspir ing report of missionary condi tions the' world over, as well as tho - delights 'Of the convention. - Tho .next rally will' be held In Salens during the' - first ' week in March; - - ;. , , Rev. ; Paul Pettieord, pastor of the Corvallls Evangelical church, led the ' singing, and delighted his hearer with "Open the Gates of tho Temple as a trombone solo. ; ; Other musical ' - numbers were furnished- by a ladles quar tet from Albany, - and -a mixed quartet from. Corvallls and Mon mouth. XX-- ; .. . : ' Bush Creek Mr. and Mrs. Vlc tor Madsen were hosts at a din ner at their home Friday evening at which covers were- laid for Mr. and Mfs..: Oscar Satern, Mr, and Mrs. Henry ; Torvend, Mr, and Mrs. Adplph'2Haugen,'; Mr. and Mrsr Madsen, Parold Satern, Joan Satern. Stanly Torvend. Elizabeth Torvend" Dorothy i Haugen, r Col leen Madsen and Yvonne Haugen. Tho y dramatic club- has chos en the play which it will present within the near future.' The ti tle is "Prof. Pepp," a three act comedy which will be directed by Dean R. R. Hewitt of the school of law of Willamette' university. The club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Mike Panek and a cast will be selected.4 . :."-Xi, ;;:;;..; - Xj' X.JitX " Brush College Helpers meeting haa - been' Indefinitely postponed becau so of conflict .with date of meeting" of Polk- county rural women's club conference In Bal stoa Thursday. - - ' ' - ' Members of Hal Hibbard aux iliary of the United Spanish War Veterans will be the zuesta of Mrs. A- T. Woolpert for a social afternoon Friday. 'T i j v T. :;X ....;?-'' XX XX r i Miss Lucille " Lange and Mrs. F..W Lange will, spend .today in the Elsinore Theatre iri announcing tlat me ivaser - i . w - ielElsinoreilS The Happy Couple have chosen as their g1ftfrcrra : Ealem's Leading Furniture Store, The II. L. tlff Com pany, ' a beantiful . Green and .Old - Rose Bed room Suite. . . ... Farmers -i rar5 ware Com "tsay . are rretentf;"- .a handsome tft cl 1847 r.c ;rs Silverware - with thlr .cc fratulatlons. " . . r. -:-s ir- - . I re , e wtlte C; f i 1 Is t: i tiir c!. tLit -t 9 Z" r .. I f . "Vltttrt1! Todd "ounce': 9 flc'ee -'cf a" ZXi'iue. HiJIo as their Gift to ttel tipy coujle. -" t f ej it m lencusr, mcs . BiBlitlisric " Another case at diphtheria, that of. Miss Lillian Scott. Leslie junior high school teacher, was discovered Monday morning through cultures - made at the county health unit laboratory. Immediately upon discovery of tho case la tho school room. Miss Elisabeth Freeman, county health nurse serving that school, started giving cultures to all children and teacher who had come in contact with Misa Scott. The teaeher'a case la mild, hut every precaution is being- taken to prevent aa epidemic la ; the school. Miss Scott haa keen Is olated . and given the anti-toxin treatment., - v-... .--; ;-, ; "; . Imxnonixatioa Begun 4 As result of appearance f the euo in the school, a concentrated immunization program which was scheduled to start after Thanks giving may bo . atarted ' at Leslie school-this .week. This program, worked out last week, aimed not only to reduce number of poten tial diphtheria- patients, but to give Salem a higher rating In the health . conservation- contest which ends January .1. It will be worked out through special clin ic -schedule In addition to.- those already being held In the schools and health centers. ; " ' - At these special - clinics to be held In the school buildings, pre schooj children as well as school children may attend. ; It is be lieved It will bo much easier for mothers to take children to the School buildiar In the.neiehbor hood than to . bring them ,, d'own'T luwn 10 ids ociiia tcaicr. , . Dr. Douglas urges greater- at tendance at the regular Saturday morning immunlxation clinic. - T. B, Test for Cows One Topic xx Tuberculosis testing for dairy cattle will be an additional topic this afternoon when tho Dairy Cooperative . association of this county meets at 1 p. m. at the 'chamber of commerce rooms. One of the main . subjects to be dls- cussed will be ways of Increasing tbe use of Grade B milk which Is said to bo produced In' excess quantities in this milk shed? For some time testing of cows has not been carried out as ' re quired by law in Marion, county Veterinariana "struck" , for - more than 25 cents a head and asked that the county court add - more than 19 cents per . cow ,as . they have formerly . down to go with the IB . cents provided by the dairymen. Tho- court stcod firm against tho. proposal. ; Now the dairymen have started a petition asking the court to ef feet some compromise with , tho veterinari ans. :---.r-x ' vItli cacHV A copy of the 60-pze book Tlavbr Stctttu" The latest thing in coolo ery. Thousands of new ' ugsestiona in the tine art of fiavorihs food. You have . never seen anything quite like this book. Nothing of the sort has ever before been pub-, r lished. You will fad it an adventure into 'a hew realm: of .bokery; which :meL?-ht you and those x who pather around your board.' It takes the mo . notony out of eookin j. It 'fchows hoW to dress up the: "stand bys.". You ; will keep it handy in the Ttitehen and refer-to it frequently. In it you will find little tricks at your finger tips unexpected touches -that will give . new irst to old favcritfs , . and add rnanynewfajor ites to your kitchen rep . ertoire. It will lead you into all manner of in trig uicj seasoning paths, the perfumed trail of ;-f pices. and fra'rant ' es-V ; te&cex , This" hock "has - been three years ia prep aration. Iti material li 1 Ti f!:id from til cvei f;i. rs. rytL.r- ia it ij Yea s 1 ii- l t: n cf t:.8 r, i-irt .-jf. Et-W Xt to jcur every -i! ::.::.! ixm io ;.5Tr. z m itis Ashland has had mora real state activity la the laat six weeks than at any ono period la the four years preceedlng tt, re ported Irving T. Vlnlng. active 3 I J t 1 X but only u lon.'cs ths e " '? u V1 . j, i. . enV XLTs nv r : C t -jC- ..... rjr, Crcr2.. VzZizs cz zz:zrs ' Eerattr cf t- ' and ene-time I r- -stata chamber, when y the Liona club meetir.r terday. . ViniDg aays that scuthera t gon and northern Calif: towns have taken as V- X.t t eial "project the deTtlsr harbor at Crescent City. C ' When this Is deepened til i in with, the back country if adequate road it wiU Co s to red a re freight rates ta La terior cities. Vlnlng ttt's. oai'9 ap - C sLst ea 3 Cc:::r. 7 . n.otcs ly Cznv