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PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Mornlnsr,' June 24; 1932 4 NHHfflDBI CEBHHE '. MONMOUTH, Jan 23 A re anlon ot the; descendants of Mr. aid MrV. "G., Buaftt ttb6 aettled near" LwisTilIe, Polkt county-' In the 7Cs, "as' held Sunday; atthe taYm home f 'Jrarik Bush. be tween .Monmonth -and Indepen ; ence.: - " . - -' ' ' ' Tha three brothers and three sitters ho attended hare all Ht d 'continuously In Oregon since ettllnf infthe.wesn'btit this is the first time' in 40 years that all have met at - the same .'time They are: Mrs. -G. S. Dodele, Al bany; Mrs. L. A. Lunch, Junction Ctty; 8. E.' Bush; Independence; and H- 1 ,Bnh, Hosklns. -mho were all JbornJn, Missouri. .Mlss Ida Bush, Independence, 'born in Kansas; ;and- Frank Bush, Inde pendence, the ; only member, ot the family ; born ; In Oregon.' A distinguished - maternal, an cestor of this family was William Baiabrldge. sr famous American naval officer, who in the war of 1J11 commanded a squadron in- eluding Old Ironsides. History re cords that he was one of the few persons -oyer - voted a medal , for rarery,.by congress. MB IS 1 I" WO n "WEST STAYTON, June 23 The farmers in this community are very busy working In their bean yards. The beans are not doing as well this year as they hare before due to weather con ditions. Much work is still being done on the irrigating ditches here. Lo cal help is being hired and the work is In charge of Okie Snider. ! The wedding of Leonard Sny der to Miss Josephine Downer was of much Interest to their many friends here. They were married In AumsTille late Monday after noon. They will make their home near AumsTille. Mr. and Mrs. McMurray and small daughter Betty Zane, of Brentwood, Calif., are Tisiting at the home of Mrs. McMurray's mother. Mrs. Downer. Mrs. Mc Murray will be remembered by her friends here as Daisy Downer. Independence Star Gets Two Honors at Recent Gatherings - INDEPENDENCE, Jur. 23 Members of Adah chapter Order of Eastern Star arid also of the Masonic lodge brought honors to the home groups at two interest ing out-of-town events recently. Mrs. Lottie Mcintosh, worthy ma tron of Adah chapter, was install ed grand organist of the grand chapter O. E. S. and Mrs. Crosby Davis was appointed the grand representative of Wisconsin at grand chapter of the order of Eastern Star in Portland, June 13-1 T. The local Masonic baseball nine won the championship over the Eugene team at the games play ed Sunday at the annual Lane Benton park picnic. Farmers Are Fearful Of Damage to Crops HAYES VILLE, June 23 With rain . threatening, . farmers are most anxious to get their cher ries picked, and hay put away. Cherry v picking, for barreling began in earnest yesterday with' a prerallng price of of a cent a pound for picking. Cherries are good and fair wages can be earn ed at that price. O. L. Harold has a flax field just east of the Chemawa four corners that is a very pretty sight In early morning. A carpet of Al ice blue against a background of green fir is a picture worth see ing. The flax is being raised for seed. - Try the New BROWN BOBBY Greaseless Doughnut Get a Sack Today at . '.Your Grocery They Are Delicious Madt In Salem Mr. Geer Presents Pupils :in i Recital 4 At Home in Country " WALd6HILLS. June"23-Mrsl C C. Geer presented her music pupils In recital Tuesday evening at the Waldo Hills club' house. Thirty . parents and friends were present. Janet Comstock present ed flowers to each pupil following the playing of the solo another. Taking part were Minnie and Su ral Ogura, Clara Urn en to, Vesper and Reba Geer, Bessie Ray, Mrs. Geer, Ruth Geer, Sam Wilson. - ; ' Ardis Egan of San Jose, Calif., arrived at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Egan Sunday for a visit of two or three weeks. -- His arrival was a com plete surprise. ., ;,. 1 Closing of Bridge "May Halt Income M Of Several Groups . MEHAMA. June 23 The Par ry company's mill also the Crab tree company mill are deeply In terested In the county closing the bridge . here as both mills haul to Lyons to ship lumber and it Is out of the Question to go up over the. rough mountainous road by Mill City or .around by.Stayton as either route would take them 10 miles out of the way and at the present price of lumber this would cause a shut down throw ing several families out of work. The annual school meeting was held Tuesday night. Giles Wagner was reelected as director .. and John Moe as school clerk in place of Mrs. Hugh Harris. BOTH OFFICERS RENAMED TALBOT. Junn 33. At -. school meeting Nancy Davidson w eieciea ior clerk and Del mer Davidnon wo ' director to serve for a three year 1 fey SOT. WILLIAM C. DEPEW i . BiJiv&ftis, jub a n hi nesday morniag was a rood clear day and Just right for firing service.-. The firing batteries .were supposed to fire service, but it was foggy all morning and rainy Lall ' afternoon and there was', so visibility to speak of all day. Tues day morning Captain Wood, Priv ate Barker, Private Eyre and Pri vate Utter left on the quartermas ter's tag for Ft. Canby. ,- i v. Battery did such " excellent shooting this morning that Bat tery C was unable to fire became the target was so badly smashed. Battery E made seven oat of eight hits, three of them direct hits. On the last shot the target crumpled up. . - It will take Quite a while to build another target, so Battery C will probably not fire until to morrow. Service will probably be fired, from Ft. Canby this after noon.. - . Burt Trades Suver Farm For ; Acreage ; X -ln State to South : SUVER, June. 2 3 Mr. Burt has traded his farm forgone in Cali fornia. He is leaving for Califor nia soon. Andy Bagley of Portland t Is spending the week at the home of his brother O. J. Bagley. Win ston Purvlne and Veta May Lamb of Independence were guests Sun day of Veta May Lamb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lamb. 1 W. J. Kerr took a truck load of fat hogs to Salem Tuesday. He also took a truck load of lambs to Albany Wednesday to be ship ped to California. i BARSTAD FINED 15 WOODBURN. June 23 Tilpher Barstad was fined ' here. Wed. need ay when he. appeared before justice oi me peace Hiram Over ton.' He was arrested Tuesday night by a state nollce officer nn a charge of unlawful possession of j . intoxicating liquor, and was tak en to the Woodburn lail. Raratarl with another man and two girls, was parked along a road when the oincer arrested him. He had sev eral bottles of beer in the car. SPEND WEEK at rnitT t SILVERTON. June 23 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Domaealla and rtantrh. ter Jean, have returned from a ' week, kt Waldport, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Barber. The Rev. ChariA r. mond and Al DeRyke motored out to Ocean Lake Monday where they auenaea to business connected wna ioe bc furs Parrlsh. OUR PRICES WITH THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN... Jul FAST COLOR Wash Frocks Just 17S wash dresses In this bargain day group to sell at 50c each. All are fast color. All are fashionably made of good quality prints. 'Short, medium and long sleeve's. Pink, blue, orchid, green, rose, pink, etc. Basement Special arch support footwear, regular $4.85 $3.85 All leather sandals for women and misses" $1.95 Comfortable tennis shoes for beach or outing wear..49c Boys' and girls' all leather oxfords, 2 size runs$l-$1.19 One lot of men's work shoes, good quality -JL $1.98 Men's dress oxfords in black and brown $2.48 WOMEN'S White Sandak Medium Heels v White cloth sandals with medium heels for street or dressy wear. Tee strap style In latest approved manner. Here5 an. opportunity to dress your feet in cool, comfort able footwear f o$ the warm day at a very low price. ' Basement New rayon sweaters for women, girls, pastels498-59c Women's all wool sport sweaters L. : 69c Women's voile dresses, smartly printed patterns$1.69 Table of overalls, sweaters, caps, pants, knickers, s shirts, each . - .49c Men's and boys' rayon vests and shorts' 25c 40-inch pure silk crepe in plain or fancy :59c 70x80-inch large cotton-blankets, 59c or 2 for .$1.00 Knit Dresses $132 $199 and : T ' ' Now! Tour mesh knitted. dress for your summer vaca-" tlon, utlngs or at home can be purchased today at an extremely low price. 1.32 and $1.88 will be the prices on these two groups. , .,' . Basement MIIiLER'S BASEMENT Tv -;-.;-..; ::: ; R T . : . . f I t .V 1 . I IT. . 1 1 - I:: ," mlEMmW 7vV 1 - :- mm i V ,a 500 PUSS FINE SILK kosE 59c Palrl 2 Pn. fl Only BOO pairs of these, but what a bar-l gain! Fine chiffons and service, run fash loned. Wanted colors. AH sizes. Famous brands. MAIN FLOOR Sample line Nature's Rival Foundations" $3.95 Regular $8.60 A sample line of high grade foundations in aiz 86 only. If this is your size it will pay you to hop these early. XND FLOOB J m Group ofl Better Dresses Price Apparel 8hopl offer a group of finer dress es at half price for Bargain Day. Silk crep- GeorgetteaJ Prints, etc. 1ND FLOOR .4 All Summer Straws $1.00 Indudlng hair hata, shark Waj. lols and roceHos maids. All new fashions. Take Tour choice bargain day for ffffi Wo refunds, rvery sale tSD FLOOR KATSER iesh STEPINS very woman knows the quality of Kayser under things. Here Is a Bargain Day sale of genuine Kayser mesh steplns a only 79c. Flesh & white. 2ND FLOOR A BARGAIN COUNTER OF INFANTS' WEAR 59c each or 2 for $1.00 A special counter of Infants' sweaters, klmonas, rom pers, boys' suits, children's dresses and many other odds and ends worth many times this low price. MAIN FLOOR ELECTRIC CLOCK LAMfS $2.98, A regular $4J9 electric clock and table lamp com bined. Choice in brass or silver finish. New! very modern Idea for the home. GIFT SHOP BALCONY SAN-O-NAP NAPKLNS 15c BOX (One Doz. Large) For one day only we offer Ean-O-Nap sanitary nap kins, (doz. large size to box) for 15c box. Limit S boxes to customer. Notion Dept. HAD FLOOR All Wool SWIM SUITS $1.98 Ne Formal Styles Like the sketch at right. These are the wanted ' "formal- style. All wool in bright colors as well as Mack. tXD FLOOR APPAREL BARGAINS smocks in qi nn LINENS. COLORS D1UU BLOUSES of RAY- d" A( ON. PASTELS. ..t9iiUU WASH BLOUSES, (J I (( REO. $15 ...Ol.UU ONE RACK DRESSES i..$i.oo ONE RACK OF . (JO QQ DRESSES- - tDjfi.OO ALL COATS (except white - HALF PRICK . voiles i inntsi Crepes. 'ft Values to r 69c 13c 4 yard Special Table main Floor ft? 1 I LLU Tweeds! Challies! Coatings ! 54 inch 50c yard Buy wootem and make you early fall dresses and coats nc-w. These are fins quality . throughontJ RAIN FLOOR Yards' and Yards ol FINE SILKS 50c Yd. Printed crep Shantung i spun silks, flat crepes, chif fons, etc Val ues to $L95 yd. for bargain day at 50c yd. MAIN FLOOR Men's rayon union suits, Ue 38 only Men's finer shirts in odds and broken lines. Odd lot men's summer union suits, mostly Munsingwear. Men's and boys pullover sweaters, .odd lot-. lJl Men's rayon pajamas with elastic waist bands.! One lot boys' shirts and blouses. 79c -$19 L 59c L$1.00 , ; 11.69 59c "Children's overall suits, sizes 3 to 4 year only : ' 2 for $L00 Eat boxes and week-end cases in luggage. Special lot. Choice ' $1.00 '-7 500 pairs WomenVmeah hosiery, wanted shades, all sizes , ' ' 79e . 35 pairs of finest Quality hosiery (slightly hurt) pair 15c l : Regular $2.00 rayon "gowns. (2nd floor lingerie) $1.00 Satin robes, lace and tailored, pastel shades. Reg. $10.95 $55 ' Silk slips, regular $3 qudity. Lace .trim, Brassiere, top, ttr. . .'$L98 Robes of flowered prints. Regular and extra sizes. Value $6 $3.95 electric Percolators 89c ; New I Salesmen's sample handkerchiefs for bargain day. 7 for $1.00 Table of odd gloves, belts, kerchiefs, scarfs, neckwear, et&JL0c Hand made grass linen Chinese mosaic scarfs for table S 9c Grass linen vanity sets. Hand made mosaic patterns, per setJJ79e Wool rug yarn for one day only, Friday, per skeini Melba face cream. Regular $1.00 jar.. TIsh paper kerchiefs, 48 In box. Special for bargain day. Van tines incense in your favorite odors. Per box 12 for 25c ', V 25c- c 7 29c . 15e One lot of women's pumps,' oxfords, ties. White, black, tana. Women's slippers with covered heels. Black, kid. Reg. $1.75. Men's, women's and children's swim sandals. Broken sizes.. Montagg initialed stationery. Cream Vellum finish Brass candelabra, 7 candle.' Regular $2.50 . ", , , ? ,' .$2.95 98c 39c 49e .$1.95 .WAFFLE PITCHERS 49c Along with all Salem merchants Miller's are pledged to help make All Salem Bargain Day the outstanding "savings event" since Bargain Day inception. With prices already low, bargain day prices will, indeed, strike a level that will tempt everyone in this vicinity to purchase. Come to Miller's today expecting to find just what you want at the prices you want to pay . . . and remember the early buyer gets the best choice! , GIFT SHOP GIFT SHOP