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rise OHEGTOTT STATE35IXTT. SaTeSF. Oregon; Frltfsy MornTSsr. October 13. 1533 1 r- t u 4 ? H if h h' r ft I t 'I 4 ! 1 1 : e i: ft r 1 n' V k. a flf 1 it . HEEI illllfS Tb case t or Edward I; Eyre Grala company, versus the- Cereal Products- company of ' Portland, was decided by. a, jurr In Judge Crawford's court in favor of tae ? train company and Fischer Flour, Ins taill of SUwrton. The control yersy waat the outgrowth ot the closlnc ot the mill last summer and the payment of a $2000 check made in ta to f of the Fischer FlouTlnjr mill by the Cereal Pro ducts company, and endorsed by Paul Benson,, bookkeeper for the flouring mill, oyer to Eyre- and . company. ' , - .- -i :r. The Cereal Prodacts company was . formed about' three ' months before the- flouring mill closed; the officers of the company being . L. A. Tate, president; Paul T. Ben son, vice-president, and J. B. V. Klrkup, secretary and treasurer. 1 The contention ot the- cereal : company was that P.T. Benson did sot have the right to endorse the check over to the Eyre Grain company, but the Jury held there ras an implied authority, otr ac count of the loug standing, tran sactions between the flouring mill "and the Eyre company, and - de- - elded In their f avor. liberty' Community . Club Meets : Tonight tlBERTY, Oct. If. TheVrst meeting or, the year for the Lib- . erty community club wilt.be held Friday nig at at 8 o'clock. The .program, will consist of mnslcal . nambera by Mrs. J. A. Shoiseth and Frances Shosren and a trum pet duet by members of the Wil lamette philharmonic choir. Dr. V. A. Douglas will giro a brief talk . on health and Dr. A. A. Vaiakas, who has traveled in Europe, will discuss European affairs. Lecture on Inclia is i Slated at Sil verton SILVERTONr Oct. 12. L. B. Jones of Coal Valley lodge - No. 54, 1. O. 0."F Ot Belt. Mont, will appear ta the lodgeroom of Sil ver lodge No. 21 with an illustrat ed leectare , on India, Saturday night, October 21. Mr Jones lias traveled throughout India and. has assembled an Interesting group ot pictures Si 0. Ei-Bmlbx? B. B. Eobepto 208 No. High St. v Phone 78 CI. acres, rannlng water, pert ean be frrlgaied, C teem plastered hi esc, fate ban, enlcksov fceesea, ta West Stajtow district. Has a saartgafv ef $20. gTthangs for Saleaa property or small acreage and wCI assume, : . , 2t act ear wit raning water and sease tkaber at Grande Kende. BsdUnsgs are eld. Ne Baertgagev. Eaehaiige far Saleaa piwptitj asti wfit assarsae aw to tuat, acre all ta fruit. Fair C roes neese. Ooae te Salem. Te settle estate fm eaah. It acres, sneden bsdUlnga, 4 acre, ta watoais, T acres In straw berries. Lats-ef ruming water. Seme taaber, clover and alfalfa land. Arealamandabs2galaataaare.2!wfflhaidle. IS acre en Oolsan creek ; with modeni ; chicken noase. SauS. bease. Seme Umber te exeaaage fsexMdern C room keaae la Salem, 12 wmOmt te XJbesty. Msattj fratt. 3eedease. water wnUm mad ekctrie llgbta. lfsatgaga at S2Mt Rxchanga for good Saleas XXXXXICXXXXXXXXSXSXXXSXXXXX PROPERTIES - Where Quality Is Above Price Z rooms semJ-modern ',,",' $1200 Terms , 5 rooas tnodera .-, , 1830l-3 Cash I sere, Sub- 5 roomi 5 acres,-north, near hisn XO itcres, nortli ; f 10 acres, close let, 7 rims 15 acres, fCberts, beating, Imp.....S3250--Terms it acres, near Salem. Imp. 4U0OwTerms S acres, north, fair Imp, good water dgnt ..................$4d-K Cash 121 acres east, 4 miles, flae sell.... $5 per acre T7rruT.lcGi!c&i?ict Ji? 209 U. S. Bank BldgV Flume 4S3S XXXXXXXXX1tXXXXXXXXXXXXXXK xxxxxt SEARS SAYS: Never acain such opportunity" as now. Fsm your best and safest investment. 48 acres fine sandy loam, 21 acre ealtfvated, balance la timber, and posture, alee Bvtog stream, f room lioase, bA sUe, peattry noase. If tews, bnO, 2 hors, ponltry and all imptemeais, 21 ten bay. AO far 1550. rjhe terms. ' SALEM HOME GOOD INTESTMENT';- Z I room modern, baiemesi, farnace, Creplaee, nicely arranrtd, good lot, beta street paved. IT PATS" TO TELL YOTJB WAMTS TO B. CcaTOa Realtor 132 S. High St West Salem News TEST SALEM, Oct 11 Mrs. iVerdon Butler and son, Le Roy, who went , to Bend about ten days ac, returned with Mr. Butler Tuesday eveninj. Mr. But ler who la employed in a lumber camp at Bend, returned to his work YhnrBdayV " s " -K Ken and Mrs. A. JV Smith left for California a few days ago, Rct. Smith, to go to Santa Barbara, where he will conduct evangelistic meetings for a month, and Mrs. Smith to go to Stockton to see her mother, Mrs. Mary Dressel, who is critically ill. - lgne- Ran Plays The members of the Epworth league nre planning a box social to be given in a fortnight,' and a series ot plays ta . be presented soon. The-first play will be "And Mary Did. The play Committee is Rev. ' Kimball K. Clark, Mrs. At C. Henningsen and Miss Ada Clarke president of the league. Mr.; a,Bd; Mrs, ; Penny Wethers HB EIBITil SILVERTON, Oct. 12-A Quilt display and' package sale will be sponsored Friday night at Trin ity church by the Dorcas society. Pnmpkin pie will be featured at the -refreshment hour. The social rooms are to be decorated in Hal lowe'en motif. , Committees -In charge are the president, Urs. Elmer Olson; .re freshments,, Mrs.. Martin Hatte- berg, 'Mrs. Marie Buness, Miss Marie Tinglestad and Miss Lillian Blochr Cuilts. Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs- Carl Foss and - Mrs. Carl Schmiedeker program, Mrs. Alvtn Legard and Mrs. M. G. Gunder- son; decorations, Mrs. L. G. Mc Donald, Urs. Arthur Gottenberg and Mrs. Carl Haugen. ' i Burnetts Will Live In McMinnville Now WOODBURV, Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burnett and their small daughter plan to leave Thursday for McMinnville, where they will make their home aevescfter. Mr. Burnett, a graduate , ot Oregon State college, was in- KM IS Real Estate Going Up! IV s bound to follow the trend of high" er prices. And right now is the time to buy the home, lotR farm, ranch the place you've been dreaming of for years. See any of these dealers ' . . they'll gladly give you every assist' once toward making that "Dream Home" a reality. sami-raodern. .$1900 Terms way ; J. $1250 Terms -1; -.$150014 Cash sexnioMn$2000 Terms '.1 i "W : I CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1 a a a m an. a a For aaick i szjm, sisvt aewa. bare moved into the- residence va cated by the Raymond Miller fam ily. Mrs. Wethers is a sis ter ot Phil Hathaway and daughter of the Charles Hathaway. -- Among West Salemites . called to Dallas on Jury duty this week were Bob Miller and Fred Gibson. ; - S. Pf elfauf, owner and operator of the Edgewater garage has been ill and was cared for at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson. While he was obliged to miss his business, Mrs. Pfeitauf operated the garage. - . ; , , A jolly autumn party was giren In the community hall Wednesday night by the Epworth League with delicious refreshments served and several games played. A debate upon the subject;, "ResoWed, that war should be abolished will be given about Armistice day with, Eugene Krebs and Catharine Ap plewhite upholding the affirma tive and Margaret Raster and Francis Wise the negatiye.. , - structor In Smith - Hughes voca tional agriculture courses at the high school for several years be ing yery successful with his work. He resigned from the- teachinr job on receiying posltienrwith the federal government. Woodburn Pupils . To Hold Carnival At School Tonight WOODBURN, Oct. 12. All Is to- readhre&s at Woodburn '.high school for the big earnira to be held Friday night. Honey derired from the carniral will be put in to the student body fund to help pay debts. Each class and organ isation is running a booth. Prixes.will be awarded to the best attractions, and interclass rivalry points will be granted. There will be a free entertain ment . in the auditorium. John Espy is In charge of the affair. HOME EC MEETS 1 - MA CLEAT, Oct. 12.'. The Oc tober meeting of the Home Econ omics club will be held at the hall Tuesday, October 17. Mrs. W. H. Humphreys and Mrs. H. E. Martin will have charge of the program, and Mrs. J. J. C. Tek- enberg and Mrs. JCditb Wilson of refreshment. "MEMS IKM" Will Cost More xxxxxxxxxxxitxxxxxxxxx) EVirrX!3 VIIUS The Basis of All Worldly Wealth is . Real Estate or Land Invest Now While Pricey Are Low 21 acre farm prked eary $1400, werta doable, t mSe emt ea geei tea, bafldlm need seme repairs, t wells, beaatlAd abale trees. sanJl grove ef tbnber, mixed ercaard, bsltnse la cultivation. &t aerrs few mQes north en paved read, best ef dark, rich soil, most all in cultivation, soma pastare and timber. Twe sets ef small kvOd lngs. Fticed nxr low at $20, Ebersl terms. M acres ea auuket read, S rosea eomfortsble nease, geed Vara, eat snDdlngs, well and rannlng water, about 25 acres ta ealttvaUen, 4 acre orchard and balaaee pasture and geed timber. Mee $3Ct, M acres I mile eat ea market read, abeat U ta eattfvatka. bal ance pastarei sons timber; drfiled weO, spring water piped tehease, smaS 4 room ho say good barasosne ovtamildbags. price $rm For GOOD BCTS ta acreage, large er small, SEE Chilcfc Cz LSIIci?, Realtors 344 SUteStret Phone 6708 tXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXSXKlK Now is the time to bay that small Adreage T'ract ; $1M own and balanee $15 pec loaae, weOL olactrie Ugbia, n4 1S0V tote refit per cent..!, w : t-nt . t2S down and balaaee 2TL5I per moot bay I acres. -2 ream howe, twadhifs, seme ttalt, geed road, a bay a fisaf, Intetert S per ,. h .f v . . T-i:- $25 down and balance- $1 per aientb withoat interest for i year takes I acres ef plow land, witboat bnikllngs, first class wainat, fllbcrt er btfTy so& Price $125. SIM down, balance $20 per montn wffl bay S acres aS as bearing :ratt, g ream Boase drffled wefl, located ea mate Pacific hlgn- ay, ecJy I mBes eat. Price . . a k. V ELG2?olbcxi!20Mt Co.. Realtors 134 S. Libertr St-Phone 6468 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxx-Kxxxxxxxx,i xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx acres, 15 mS north ef Salem ea Portland read, aS tillable, $700, 215 down, eonsWer cheap noase. . II acres, 5 mCcs from Sakm, all tn cultivation, I reem noase, ea geed macadam road, fine seO, $1850. . ' ' 25 acres, 1$ mfles from Salem, 4 room plastered bangatov, stocked and eeoppeo, Trade for amalkr tract, 44 acres, M saOe treat Monitor, geed farm aaOdtags, the Vest ef sol!, IS good ew beraes, new mower, tractor, aB eawlpuiiait, feed ta barn, $7000. i - . . 294 acres, on good macadam read, IS) acres b ealtrfatlon, 21 seres .timber and pastare fenced with woven wire, geed sefl, S springs, $44 per sera. Trade for hoaso ba Salem er small farm. : I acre flae sott, I room faocse, good tarn, aS la cslUratloa. CSost D8TA1I!D WALDO HILLS, Oct 12. Al fred X Kuensf, a prominent hop grower ot the Erer green district. and his youngest son, Arthur, has purchased the J. Handgartner farm known here ' as the Julius Mader place. The younger Kuenil and his wife will more to their new home next week. Mr. Hand gartner is holding a sale Friday. Mrs. Jacob Znrcher is critically in ' at her home. Mrs.- Znrcher, with her husband,; la expected to move this week to Portland, hav ing last week sold their 24 - acre farm to Fred Surbrugg. very little hope for her recovery is held. The 100 cords of oak wood pil ed on the vacant land In front of the Julius Gearing place excited much curiosity this week. It is wood purchased from Joe Edison and William Graham by a wood dealer from Salem and trucked out while the road to the woods was dry. For a time truck went In both day and night. Friday the 13th Holds No Terrors i With This Line-up WALDO HILLS, Oct. 12. . Friday the 13th holds no terrors for the Waldo- Hills club when it was learned the Salem chamber of commerce will present the pro gram. Theodore Riches, new president, announces that this meeting and all others this year will begin promptly at -8 p. m. Sandwiches and cake will be served under the direction ot Mrs. Karl Haberly and . Mrs. Fred Knight, the latter chairman of the refreshment committee for the year. Frank Egan is wondering If one ot the escaped insane patients vis ited his place early Tuesday morn ing. Late Monday night he closed the woodshed door which runs only in one direction on a brace, On the Inside he use a heavy prop. Early Tuesday he found the prop down and the door off the track. Later in the day he read 'in the paper of the escaped men turn ing In this direction. Residents in this district kept a sharp lookout Tuesday night meata takes aearly I entMaSags, eeaae fn fratt, a real bay $2Me. ' See riclvin . Johnson f275 State St Tbday's Menus v 1. By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER . MEALS FOB OCTOBER -' Breakfast K - '., ;t - - ' . Grapefruit;, ti i t - Cooked Wheat - Cereal ' I Cream " - Soft Cooked Eg? . Bran Muffins - ' " Coffee CMUk for the children) r. ' Loncheosv' t - Vegetable Soup ; Crackers Fruit Cookies .' V . Peach Sauce (Milk for the children) i . .Dinner .-i s - ' ""r" Broiled Veal Chops . 1 Creamed Potatoes ; - .Buttered Beet Bread' ; Butter Head Lettuce Relish Dressing Banana Cake Dessert -Whipped Cream Coffee (Milk for the children) Vegetable Soap, Serving Four 1 cup navy beans cup pea . .cap diced celery 4 .cap chopped onions 8 cups water 1 teaspoon salt U teaspoon paprika Mix inrredlents and cook slow ly in covered pan 2 hours. Serve In soup bowls or cups. Fruit Cookie (S Lozea) (Excellent tor Lunch Boxes) 1 cup fat 2 cups brown sugar 2 eggs 4 tablespoons cream 1 teaspoon vanilla -1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon, clove 1 cup raisins 4 cups flour teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of ingredients. Drop dough from tip of spoon onto greased baking sheets. Flatten well and bake 12 minutes in moderate oven. Banana Cake Dessert euptat PIGGLY WIGGLY rT) n On smm w n r ni n On n fS t These home-owned stores offer you worthwhile savings on ell bating supplies end grocery needs. I II Chiions II Piggy Wiggly Hard Wheat Flour , J J Yaldma Sweets II Guaranteed II r Op V II O pounds Ot y i0ih II ' 7-Ib. baskets ..A&C - Sw I Sweet Potatoes 1 5 a,. i.14c 1 JTrz ' on 7 Albert Pearls of Wheat, pkg. 18c Durkee Mayonnaue, pint ..22c Wesson Oil Mayonnaise Maker, K. T. 49c p.t,,,. rii.. fl . 9.95, Crisco, 31b. caiu, bach ..;...:.49c f.2lk;29c: H.O. Oats Quick or Reff., pk 12c Lo Cabm Syrup, med. size 39c P.A. Tobacco, pocket tin .. .lie &&&&-$fi&2 oar Renur Price Crackers, 1 lb. Snowflakcs 19c From - r- . ". " Pure Beef . lt V'JmNo 'Cereal Water? .:-: -3 M)Go Qm .,1 cups sugar - . - ; - cup sour milk - , . , - 1 teaspoon vanilla, - . , . V. teaspoon lemo extract V . f 1 cup mashed, bananas ; U cup dates, -chopped cuff nut,? Chopped lx - H teaspoon salt ' ' - , -'t cups tlpur ; V -1 1 teaspoon soda i - Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of Ingredients and, blend vrelL Pour, Into shallow pan. which has been lined with w axed paper. Bake 2 B ; minute - la moderately slow oven. Cool. Cat In squares and serve topped with whipped cream. - BENEFIT DANCE SLATED WOODBURN, Oct. 12 A bene fit dance which promises to.be ex ceptional entertainment will be given Wednesday night at the Woodburn armory by the Wood burn Legion post. The "Collegiate Serenaders" are to play. A. G. Giatt is chairman. .Money derived from the dance will go to pay some Of the Lerion nost'a out standing debts. NYAL A - GALE" Friday - Saturday Monday New Improved MODESS and KOTEX 2 f 20c 500 Other Popular Items at Halt Price Woblpert & Les? DRUGS Court at liberty - TcL 8444 CELEBRATES n m mm i ti n rwmw t : , ' ' 1 ..... .. . - i , Minnesota Valley w w gfl UJ The Famous "BLACK HAWK" SKLNNEIJ ' ; Waterloo, Iowa IVIDE TERRITORY TO TS KEI2ER,wDc't. 12. iL Tne fair sponsored by Cheraawa grange to be held at the M. W. A. hall near Chemawa Saturday,' October 14, will be pf service and a boost to a , larre- eommanttv iim. t era a vast area of rich productive Mutt comprising the territory bounded on the north by half-way between Chemawa and . Fairfield, on the east halfway between Chemawa and North Howell, and .on the west by the Willamette riv er. . .- . ... -- . . ' - E '. i 1 - -7 , Sewing 'Machines Exclusive dealer for famous White Rotary. Electric Coxi- sole Model Demonstrators 'i Regular $195, - Special S59.50 SElJD FXIIIRI ; Washers f' Exclusive dealer for Maytag and Easy washers. We sell and serv ice all makes. Model 22 Antomatie Washer Regular 2112.se Special . 1690 Z i r- 1 Di D B B E DD D JT . A DDI lAMPr ornnr TeL 6022. . o o . 0V2Q - Young Hilk k V fWe Deliver This fair is open to all exhibi tors, whether grangers or not. Tho ' various committees in charre will f appreciate the hearty cooperation : - or tne communities, pair is open -to the, public in the afternoon; Jitney supper at 8:20; followed by a varied program and dancing. ' Rally Day Services N , Scheduled on Sunday f t MIDDLE " GROVE, OcC12. Rally day and harvest home rest I- ' val services will be observed in a the church with all - day services including regular morning wor- ' . ship' basket dinner -at noon; af- ternoon services at 2 o'clock and -Christian Endeavor at- 7 p. m. ' Rev. O F. Leinglng, Jr pastor, will be in charge. . - it I Refrigerators Exclusive dealer . fo.r Grunow and Crosley refriger ators. We sell four standard makes. , t Special price on several new re frigerators o t standard makes. S8&50 and Cp 45 State St. Coffee Golden West in the 14b. Glass OO i Hi" AT' Jars, lb OU T Milk Libby'a or Armour's Can 5c Case $2.59 Coffee Hill's Bros. Bed Can In 2-lb. cans OA7 lb. ..OUC Van Camp's Chili Con Came , 25c cans Albers, Sun Ripe V bags 33c M. J. B. Coffee O lb. cans 79c Gem Nut Oleomargarine 2n.- 15c Tissue Paper Waldorf or Blue Crest 3 rolls 10c Eggs Guaranteed Fresh Pullets nn Dozen 4UC StarrJh Staley's, cap or Ctg glass, pkg. -Ot Malt Stasrlby. lirht or ,39c SaladOil Pure yege- t t table, quart' 1UU Half or Whole nnjo Fattened ; , . ' - ! to achee. i mil from Salem, . 8 ijtxxxxxxxxxxxxxauxxxxxxxxxxfc QEXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX!