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Ay,jUXE-12, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOITJTAL. was spent iiiscUuiieous showrrfley ana Laura tHwood. iiriiiimne ihu pu r..r t . . be honor Kacta gu, ,dded much fin the Month of May Bent to the merriment of ,he coa by I Irm. 1. writing bits of clever advice ni. ! I .;, ,.- , to manage a husband. The w as- 8 Eldon "jory " tumbled in a booklet and presented to Cukoo son? .... Martin "h for future reference. She ' GracV RU. ... .rviuR-iu or many beautiful ' nutt- En Parlll Sifts. WM,- refreshments ere rvedJ . m ?,V, " . " f Miss Aueusta ! businean of the evening j:. , w T; Reverend C. F.I with, and the following i "I" a' MeCafferty Mrs. LuU K. Sheldon, Mrs. 7 1 ill be an veBt of J"ne- rura wa rendered: Piano solo, jrtite Mrs. M. B. Shiriev Anna Melntyre and Mrs. Weigel. - Englenmn Delbert Viesko.' Sweetheart Walti Misses Tallin TV........... - ... . "Jaij i,,.i. . . -- -.a.. necoruicu nim "aei, cimik. rranceft Hi r " . :ii, a.uv aiuuirmon L. a .h. affair waslbert White: reaii.,T t . .....,. .'' Margaret Cwlot. Marv Cha.lu i.k- Pi I Twilight Hells .... l...h. nartv. each I ano solo. Norma Cnusm,,.. LlL"ila Deyoe, Georgia Ellis. Emllv Rnm.L MrS- itar-' , .Kiun'. ri Har.i. .,i .... son. Ethel Itoherie n,.ie c.., iwn. Kumr I I itresseu i . - ............ pMnv ehmo. ueioert vi-' v ... v.. ... , -vine . . . ... , , 1,01 esko. uian.1ln .. rt M -1 Smith an,! (ireta Phillii. . Out Inthe Field . f ... , "V . MVIlClie. i I ..Kern ! " i. an extremely attractive ,oiBn. ,i to the I Sale"1 inia she has been very I About thirfy-five members of the'' JlrS" C" 'I- Thom,30n- president of Loyal Women's class of the Fii-st Me-I11"" y11"5''' '""' club, and ra thodiBt church gathered at the hom, " V'' Wi!k?s Wl're Joint hostesses to ..j 'i:il work. She of Mrs. Geei-ira Peert nn Mn. u i k dwrrn i miner & with a number of beau K nd the hostess served ae : petreshnunts at the close ot in?' I WW"- were Miss Freda uiss EJna Meyer. Miss Kath ' ", yis, iiene Koehn. " Miss '' " ..... L'mu Huffman i',w ... n t f! C... i Hattie wenaianvi. I ft Mis Otlelta Hofmfan, Miss r.H,'rtwifc hult5t an() Lw Dendland. street, last Thursday tne Mlmrd AVoman's club and the iter r.t . . . afternoon fori .. n club on Thursday their leirnlnr hn:in., k..i . , I atternoon. .rriiii ureo in. the tuuure of a farewell for Mrs. PeeH ! Abuut thirty-five club members and and family who leave next Wednesday! frlem,!' assembled on the spacious for an extended visit through the eastlaw" fr01" ot l"e country home of and south. After the business meeting a ; ' H- Thompson to enjoy the hospi social time and program was enjoyed, j lalitv of tne hostesses and listen to . Mrs. Peed was assisted ill serving re- I ''Shtful program. Rev. H. C. Stover frcshments hy Xlesdumes Krunk. Cer- i ' Sa!pm sa'e the address of the aft nik, Olllingham, Alatten and Conpn. ! Prnoon' choosing f1r his subject 'torn- ' munity Life." Jn talk which was both inspiring and practical Mr. Stover gave many hints for "keeping 'em down on the farm." Other numbers on the program, which consisted-of a vocal solo by Mrs. J. C. Cui rie, a vocal duet by Mrs. Alice 14ti;S Nebraska! inomlson and Rev. Stover, and m to i'h. ,,., piano solo hv Mrs. Aliee Tlinniiis.nn , received the highest i I'Hstor of the I'nited Breihien church ,vere vvel1 r'T.dcreii and much enjoyed. J"r , ,r,,.iiaVid- Misii' officiated, using the rine- cercmonv. Assisting the heal esses in sei-ving re- of i lie oriue was cnarniing in a gown j " ' '"s i."ia uri le an ot white messiline, combined itri ' L- Aehersold. silver lace, and carriud a mixed bou- i quet of sweet peas, giudioll and Cecil; Commencement week at Sacred brunner roses. Mr. and Mrs. John Bar-'"M" "C"'""' wll he usiiored in to One of the prettiest of the many June weddings being celebrated during the month of brides, was that of Miss m P.lln :l-.ll.lu nA PI I .,...- 1 . am1 demonstration ot worn i . ......... ...... ruuser, jr., r,'Lh0,rc.making club during ! which took place June a at the home 1 leim. weie features.o I of tne Broom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. f , dav of the scholastic year' dal les Barker, Sr., 14., Ifl.. s,i,l Tuesday. Miss! "feet. Reverend tjeorg fr nor ihson w.is the recepient L,nd favor ,and tne iniiu-pnsw rardo to lanche M. Junes was judge of -test Eighth grade certificaiea resented to members of the v Mrs. Mary I rulkerson, coun sA supervisor. md'ding of Mis Hazel h. Casp his city, anJ Arthur Piiem, of v, was one of the moat import il events of the past week, ading took place at the home ,rl,ie', parents 252 State street, ,-iy evening at Reverend R. ;!,am, pastor of the Court street a church, officiated, using the Lr( ring ceremony. Only the ate relatives of the young cou- we in attendance. bride's gown was of sheer white d, chine, and she carried an arm ft of sweet peas. . Frank Caspell km Fleta Caspell, brotht'r and ker, Jr., were groomsman and brides-1 morrow nn.rning with the baccalau- Claxon. maid m.i th u.o,i.ii,, m, ..v, e,m ! reate services at St. Joseph's church. I iii.su niiiai win we sung ai iu:ju ny lain ) :sn I the pupils of the school, the baera- , , niu.tun- an mull will Uf UfOeieU U A Veduing luncheon, at which rov-1 Reverend J. R. P.uck. pastor of the ers were laid for about 24 guests was 'church. served at the close of the ceremony.! jiondav and Tuesday will he taken The young people will make their home at 705 South l!)th street. The numerous friends of Represen tative and Mrs. Hawley will be de lighted to iear that they are expected to arrive in Salem the first of the week from Washington, D. C. Mr. Haw ley left the capital last Wednesday and stopped over at several points along the way to attend to important busi ness maters. .Mrs. Hawley, and Miss Iras Hawley left the latter part of the of the bride, acted as best man week and were to come direct to Ore- bridesmaid. The house decora tor the. occasion were of pinK hM, a wealth of beautiful flow inj used to obtain the desired Satin streamers of the chosen were used as a background in raer where the ceremony took Udiateljf after the wedding, the x?n taken to the dining room dainty refreshments in which Titty color scheme was furthe til out, were served. The bride bom were the recipients of nu- . beautiful and valuable pres- ui Mrs. Priem left the same gon. The official dispatch announcing the congressman's leave also stateo that R. C. Glover of this city, had been appointed assistant secretary to m.. Hawley, and that the latter would mainain ofifces In the Oregon building during liia stay in Oregon. The Children's Day program at the United 'Brethren church, which will be given tomorrow at 10 o'colck promises to be one of complete enjoyment for the little ones attending. The following program has been prepared. . Recitation, "Greetings",' Dale Horn yen 'drill. God's Winged Messengers, hv six cirls: recitation, vVhy, Garnet. oy 1 for Portland, where they will . Sternberg; the Flowers' Mesasge, i brief honeymoon. They will Some to their many friends next it the Priem farm near Macleay. fcroom la a well known and pros Is farmer ot that district. Tha k a charming member of the bt social set of the capital city. ixorth Salem Women's club met sday at the home of Mrs. J. F. pison. The meeting was in honor p. W. F. Fargo and Mrs. Byron uk, two two North Salem wo- 'ho have achieved success In the My world. Although Mrs. Etta pSeeley, another author of con- fMonote, was not able to be pres- paper on her works was read by F. 1 Purvlne. Miss Marie Cor- former student of the Boston TOtory of Music, delighted the Mr with a vocal solo and was en- I stally encored. Miss Pratt ac tnied her at the piano. Mrs. pick and Mrs. L. J. Simeral were f into the club as members. Dean f'ii of Willamette university was al guest and spoke on the arti Opal Whitely appearing in the Monthly: Mrs. Guy Smith Hthe hostess in serving delicious .menta. House was beautifully decorated I old fashioned flowers, garden "pe and clove pinks predomi p Nearly the entire personnel f'w was In attendance. ' "d Mrs. George Steele of Port Tt the week-end guests of Sa; 'nds last Sunday. Eleanor Huckesteln, daughtei inaster and Mrs. Auguet Hucke '"rived in Salem Thursday even- few days visit with her par. Huckestein holds g posi " trust in the Shanfko bank and Mle to Salem urimarilv to at ''J alumni gathering of Sacred f Kademy of which school she isl -'-.Hale. Shp nl:m tn return to tm Oregon town the first of "X. ' Gerund, Camnbell of Portland Wain,. . ... m. , . ' ,re ui-i-iown guests at tne meoration at Sacred Heart - thia week-end JWvning was the occasion of "b'r nipper, social and busl-r-y at Jason Lee .Memorial Rev. a a t.i.,111 -.- i . -- tfimiiKaii nu itt unce of the pastor. UV Clark, north Church street "'"'ng hostess on Thursday af- for Ik. a- I v " omen s Home mm-r-aociet i . , "i Jrfson Lee Memorial Tn annual election of offl fol,OTre4 by a aoclal hour and Of dainty refreshments. t officers of Salem Lodge feadV" "f Honor took P'Rce way evening, with the follow- H. Chi,f of Honor. NeV ef L "' honor. Bertha Vie renionies; Anna McKin T"l,n"r. Julia McKUinev. u" "'"''' Greta Bailey; trean- w McK"tney; assistant sister fVi u EKh: inside watch, : tr watch, Nettie Me (V hf Sylvia White; captain. I ' J!"1; trustees. Arabella Bai- ! . ! - : ! ' - . Ruth Haielton. Goerdeler Edith Hale. Daisy ." Engleman Engleman Winifred Plant. Joyful Greeting Kern Helen Leisey. Memories of Spring Anthony Evelyn Hale. Echoeso f the Alps Moter Alice Gartmaker. Duett, Over Hill and Dale ... Engleman Haxel H amnion and Helen Leisey. In Twilight Gausrahls Anna Melntyre. Mocking Eyes Anthony Haael Hammon. Dance of the Kewpies Ashford i Maxine Donaldson. On the Lake Williams Doris Hensley. Fairy Ha roue Smallwood Mrs. Ella Donaldson. How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps .... Decevee Gaynelle Leone Beckett. Nearer My God to Thee, trans. .. (loerdeiet Deloise Hice. Chapel bv the Sea ...Fisher Honor Zell. Spanish YTaneii, op. 1.2, No. 2 , Mozkowski Gayneile Beckett and Doris Hensley. Shower of Stars Wachs Susie lliizt'U. La Harpe Eolienne '. Smith Alice Bonck. liter Warren Elfa Perse.y. Duett, Prelude C niin....Rachmaninoff Alice Booek and Susie Hazell. . 4. -'. - Outsulc the sttcngtli and toughness of Prodium Rulv ber, insuring longer fife Inside the last word in rugged, resistant, cord tire construction. This .tells, in the fict, 'why Republic Grande Cord Tires haw won instant acceptance wherever the good name of Republic Tires is known. Salem Automobile Co. F. G. Delano A. I. Eoff Salem Dallas six girls; piano solo, Marie jvrnoiu, recitation, Opal Means; recitation, Maxine Hill; Bong, For Others; recita tion, God is Everywhere; recitation, A Little Pilgrim, Metva DeBard; song The Bee Song, Juniors; recitation, Children's Day Memoires, -fciivin re Bard; rose drill and song, nine gms. Sunday school collection. The weddina- of Miss Cecelia Zelln- skl and Andrew Feilln took place at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Tunflnaj morning, Reverend Father buck per forming the ceremony. The Nuptial Mass was celebrated at 10 o'clock. The bride wore a "beautiful creation of white satin, and a full length veil, which was caught up with a dainty bridal wreath of lillies of the valley. Her shower bouquet was oi wrme sweet peas. Mi Rose Zelinski, ssiter of the ijride, acted as bridesmaid, and wore a lovely gown of blue georgette. va ried a bonuet of pink sweet peas. Al bert Kufner was best mart. . Miss Lena Huckestein pi earn . .i... ,.1-onn. ana IVirs. r. too -- -' Hh..ettle brlch was soloist, mi played the violin. A large ae...u., relatives and friends were present at -,.pm,,nv. which was followed b K,.i,f:ist at the J. Zeilinskl a weuunib "' residence. up with grammar grade finishing ex ercises, and. farewell receptions for the high school graduates. Wednes day morning the annual senior break fast will take place on the campus nf the school. Commencement exercises will be held Wednesday evening In the auditorium of the public higli school. The graduation address will be rendered by Reverend Father Deruin, assistant pastor of the local church. A bwiutiful musical and literary pro gram has been prepared for thp event. Five students will receive their certificates Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.. Vassall have removed from the Argo hotel to an apartment at 545 Court street. Mrs. Vassall was formerly Miss Zoe Sem ple of Seattle, a daughter of the late ex-Governor Eugene Semple. The alumni banquet was one of the outstanding events In the commence ment week of the Turner high school. Several members of the alumni, the seniors and teachers motored to si- lem Thursday evening where a sump tuous banquet was served in the ban-' quet room of the Spa. Wallace Riches of the class ofl16 acted as toast master and several, toasts were given. Following the banquet a business meeting was held. Ivan Hadley was ohosen for the new president and Ha ael Bear the secretary-treasurer of the association. About thirty members of the alum ni association of Sacred Heart acad emy assembled at the school last eve ning for the annual reunion of gradu ates of the institution. The business meeting was proceeded by a well ren dered and much appreciated program consisting of a reading by Miss Ada Qulncy; vocal duet, Miss Rosella Ryan nd Miss Viola Finney; reading, Ml.s Ruth Cummings; harp solo, Miss Mary Lebold; reading, Miss Mary Ryan; vocal solo, Miss Gladys Dime ter. At the business meeting the follow ing new members were admitted into the association: Misses Lena Huck estein, Lily Blake, Florence Blake, Marie Feber and Florence Clemans. The address of welcome was made by Miss Eleanor Huckestein, and was re sponded to Ivy Miss Lena Huckestein ' Election of officers- resulted In the selection of Mrs. E. L. Ross for pre.'i ident, Miss Susie Sparrow of Portland for vice president (reelected) and Miss Sarah Lansing, secretary-treas urer. Miss Lucille Jaskoski is the re tiring president and Miss Eleanor The Hollywood Ladies social club met last "Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. A. Everson, for their regular meeting. The Everson residence was prettily decorated with numerous va ses of June roses, pink and white be ing the colors .used most extensively. A sumptuous luncheon was served by the hostess, followed by an enjoyable social hour. . The Hollywood club is one of the most progressive in the city and Is id entitylng itself with civic affairs since its organization. The principal topic of discussion Wednesday was the coming school meeting, to ho held on the third Monday in June. The club will meet next time with Mrs. Walter Davis. The ladies who attended the gathering On Wednesday were Miss Bessie Evensoh, Mrs. Ackerman, Mrs. Gibson Mrs. Wal ter Davis, Mrs. Rowland, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. A. E. lied hie and Mrs. John Gun sley. t Interesting visitors in Kulein will week are Mr. and Mrs. David Byerlee, who are quests at tile home of the hitter's purents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cove, 1160 Hood street. Mr. and Mrs. Byerlee, who are the graduates of the Eugene Ulble school will leave in tile uumedlnle future for Holenge, Belgian Congo, Africa where they will engage In Misisonary work among the na tives. The church at Bolenge, Including Its various outposts along the Congo and Its tributary rivers, is one of the lar gest religious organizations in the wot Id. Pastors are enabled to visit these out of the way churches by means of the river steamer, Oregon, which was presented to the missionar ies by the christian churches of Oregon in 10. Dr. and Mrs. K. It. Moon of this state, have been in this territory for Beveral years. Mr. Byerlee, who is a printer by trade, will have charge of the native printing plant at Bolenge. Mrs. Byerlee an accomplished musician, will have charge of the music at the post, and teach reading and writing. She has been a teacher in the music deport ment of the Bible school for a number of years. Sunday morning Mr. ana Mrs. Byerlee will speak ut the 11 o'clock service at the First Christian church. The numerous Salem friends of Bflr Ith Carter Kuney will be interested in knowing that she left Spokane last ev ening for a year's sojourn in Europe. She will stop for a brief visit 1n Chi- REPUBLIC -mm A "V V? v. iv Vv 'SLX?JW V S'r '."N " -, - .-i. yi r GORD TIRES M 1 IZI FfS PI A I 1 m. zm i aw .Jar r::M I . - m i - t m I HjiM ml ILL J J IJyJ I Portland Car Company Gets Fare Increase mercial street, sample room of M.i- rion hotel, W. II. BUllOHAKDT, Jr., i. District Cloi k. W. C. Wlnslow, Chuirinan board of directors. 141 and Mrs. Feilen will take UP jnuckesteln the retiring secretary- their 'residence upon their return from them honeymoon, in their new home of North 25th street. ...-1 hi Graduated from the Of tne largroi. - . i school. The address .was given by J. H. Ackerman, president of the Ore nn State Normal school, and alp o- man were presented by W. . Blanche E. Gutes of Kansas City, mas wi h evening!.. . . ,u. ..... Slow. The program w ' i mo.t rs a recent arrival in m vnj m wais.' '' I spend the summer with her sister. Selection High School Orchestra de Cam)beU of 235 south 14th. Invocation Kv' C-H- ?We "Come Where the Lilies Bloom .... Coming as a pleasant surprise to the Thompsonj guests of honor, the party given at Glee Club the beautiful Walter Buckner reslden- treasurer. A two course luncheon was served In the spacious library and the eve ning culminated with a social hour. Huge vases of white and pink roses were used as a decorative moth in the two reception rooms and the li brary, set off with pretty clusters of scented locust bloom. Class representatives Opportunity. KatherlJie Marshall i I ce In lienor of Mr. and Mrs. Buck ner who relumed early In the week (First honor 1 nschoiarsnip. t ' f rom a motor tour of California, was Violin solo, auiH-r - Marian h,mmoii (Elected by faculty.) Citizens in the Making" Robert poison I a delightful affair In every detail. The evening was spent in card playing. I Mrs. F. E. Shafer and O. P. Hoff re ! cevlng high honors. A delicious lunch ! ...Iminaioj the eveninir'a entov- (Elected W c ribbar1! ment. Guests at the Buckner home Valedictory - Kathryn "at ven Mr and Mr9. Buckner. Mr. and (Second honor In scholarsmp.) i g p & Rhafer, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cello solo-'- " Poisal, Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Laflar, Nocturno ueorge Mr d rB- G. P. Hoff, Mr. and Mrs. -i.,rt. fn D -w" .-.- - i . Avery Hicks , . address to class, "TfTe Finished Pro Effective June 10, cash fares on the city lines of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company will be in creased from six to eight cents under an order of the Oregon public service commission handed down this ani't' noon. Regular patrons of the system will be carried at the rate of seven am. one-half cents per ride, through the purchase of unlimited tickets In stiMps of six at 45 cents, while even this rat may he shaved anothe two-tenths of a cent through the purchase of unlimit ed tickets In books of f0 coupons for $3.65. Limited school children's tick ets will remain at the old rate ot four cents. Failure of the city of Portlund to accept the suggestions for city owner ship of the steel rails of the street railway company and the indifference of the car riders, themselves, toward : the "nubile burdens" tin for ellmlna- cago and New York City ,and among, tj()n &t tne peCial election May 21 are the European cities she will visit are j )n(nre(.ty blamed hy the commission. Liverpool, Stratford-on-Avon, and Lon!for tne rtt,lcttl increase represented In don. She will study for a while in Paris todfty-, rder which points out that the and will take a epeclal course In the Unu(lton of adequate rapid transit university oi Aiauiiu, m njmut, miri studying In the principal cities of It aly. She plans to spend part of the Winter in Algiers. Miss Kuney Is a former resident of Salem. Her parents are at present ut Newport, but have a home In the city. She was graduated from Willamette University with the class of 1909, and was instructor in the Oregon Agricul tural college for tome time. Since her resignation from O. A. C. she has held a responsible position In the Lewis and Clarke school in Spokane. Miss Kune) has identified herself with numerous educational projects, was active in 111' erary circles while in Salem, and has a host of IrleiKis wno win ue i.t inni'-u to hear of her European trip. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEKTING Annual school meeting of the school district No. SM, Marlon county, Ore gon, will be held In the high school building, in sard dlstrlut, on Monday evening, June 21, 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. for tha purpose of hearing th reports of the board of directors mid the district clerk of said district, and for such other business as tnuy oomo before the meeting. Dated this 8th day of June. 1920. Attest: W. H. BUKGHARDT, Jr. District Clerk. I of May, 1920. which ar MI'IK i; OK THIS JMPIIOVKJMHNT of Tnulo Htrwt front 'liurvli fcHroci to High Htiwt. Not loo is hereby given thitt -Common Countill deems It expedient so to do. and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Improve Trade Street from the whhI lino of Church Street to the east lino of lilh Htrout at ths expense of the Hbutllng and adjacent property, except the alley lnterseo tlon which will be paid by tha City of Salem, hy bringing said portion of Trado Street to the established grade, constructing wmcnt conoroto rurbs Hiid paving said portion of Trad Street with a nix inch Portland cement gravel concrete pavement, In accord ance with tho plans and specifications for tho Improvement of Bald portion of said street which wore adopted by tho Common Council on the 17th day now on tils demanded Immediate financial relief from some source. Hood River. This Is Oregon Prod ucts weeks here ,avith displays of Oregon-made products featured in the dis plays of all store windows. CaHh jirlzes for the best window displays will be distributed at a dinner Friday evening. Attest: W. C. Wlnslow, I p Iho office of the City Recorder, and Chairman board of directors. I ll'iwhieh for greater certainty and con venience and a moro detailed les'.i, lion thereof, me hereby referred to and inadd a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to inako the above described improve ment by nnd through the Street lm provomeiit Department of tho City of Salem, By order of tho Common Council. EARL RACE, Clly Recorder, Dato of first publication of this notice, Juno II. 1920. Adopted by (he Common Council this 7th day of Juna 1920. , Attest: E"ARL RACE. 1G0 City Recorder! Dancing Every Sat Eve Woodburn Armory , Bungalow Orchestra or Portland S-l'jl'ii. f s ft myqgmmwmm. FOR LONO DISTANCE AUTO rRTJCKlNO WillameiteV alley Transfer Co. PHONB 1400 wn also do Local HAULING Joseph Bernardl, Mr. and Mrs. W. -W. Moores, Mr. and Mrs-. Gerald Volk, Total Accidents In State 21J85 A total of 21.985 accidents were re ported to the slate industrial accident ; commission here for the year ending j June 18, according to a summary Just completed. Of this number 26,514 ac- ,Ai;TO TOPS AND HEPA1RINO , 'NaCwkiif A Nutritious Diet for All Age Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitation ni Sa&ititatet cldents were subject to the workmen's - rt i.l..n,ifll1 duct" frw. J. - State Normal school. Cox Vocal solo B m niton" "Love s in My Heart" Woodman Joanna James Presentation -of diplomas Chairman W. C. insiv "Stars and Stripes Forever' Buckner. Miss Dorothy Buckner and Mirs Ruth : ' -lected the provisions of the law and the re mained were accidents occoring on railroads and other public utilities not cubject to the act. The reports include 15 fatalities or one industrial f ilality for every other workday during the entire year. The piano pupils of Mrs. Julia Mills Weigcl enjoyed a recital at her home on South Church street, Thursday v ternoon. The selections showed faith ful effort on the part of both tiuplls Sousa! and teacher. Winifred Plant delighted j her audience wkh a Swan Oance anu Also upholstering of all kinds, seat covers, nervlc. Q. 3. Hull X. M. C. A. A StrthAfatra. Glee l-iuo anu .,,,..., u. bonded to sn encore. Re- Ponoiliriinn KCV. Selection -.rHigh School Orchestra Among the numerous functions for Miss Dollie Smith, none was pleasanter than the shower given at the home of Mis, Greta Phillips by the Garfield teachers. .The early part oT the even- freshments were served after the pro gram which was as followa: Duett, Bobolink Building. Salem, Oregon. Legal Notices, NOTIt K OF M'IMMJL J LIXTION Notice is hereby Klven to the legal voters of school district No. 24. it Marion county. Oregon, that th en- Marshfield. A w market for Port nuul election for snid district will he Orford fdar ha deveIoed in the far ( held In said district, to begin at th hour of Z o ciock p. in-, on tne nnm DREAMLAND RINK T1TJ!DAT, lTWDAf, SATCRDAY, SUNDAY NIGHTS tUNDAY AFTERNOON Ladles Skate Free Friday Night Ladies Skates lOo Tuesday and gaturday Nights. HIDES andSACKS WANTED Also Junk of All Kinds Best Prices Guaranteed CALL III Capital Junk Co. Tha Bquara Deal Ho us 171 Chsmekets (ft. Phona HI WOODRY BUYS and SELLS EVERYTHING I'boM 110-611 370 S. Commercial HU Eldon Jory and Dellert Vlesko, east, where the resourceful Japanese Bilbroi manufacturers convert it into pencils. This timber in eigftt-iootoous is nor- Lullaby Irene K'euscher. Valee Mignonne - ..Martm ing out of here in consiaerauie guan titles by rail and water, destined for Rtreabbog Japan. . . , Mondsy in June, being the 2 1st day of; June A. V: 1920. and holding until " ; cclock p. m. of said day. for the pur- j pose of electing two directors to serve for the term of three years. Voting place 230-232 Soutm Corn-i HOME OWNERS AND BUILDERS Now is the Time to Install the HOMER PiPELESS HOT AIR FURNACE WGAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 7 MAGNETOS W. IL Hildcbracdt & Co. Official Ebcmann Magneto 271 Service Station North Commercial street SALEM r- r'