happy couple will be at home after August 30. They left by automobile, immediately after the service, on a wedding tour to Kansas City and St. Louis. A large number of friends at-1 tended the service at the church and ( Mr. and Mrs. Corder were the recipi-1 enta of many wedding gifts.—Fre* donia Daily Herald, Aug. 21, 1022.PUBLIC ALWAYS PAYSLet no one deceive himself Into thinking that we—that is, everybody, —will not be required to pay the; price of the present suspension and disorganization in industry. Ifc is inevitable that we will be compelled to pay to. the last cent. The price will be discovered in the higher cost of everything that is essential to life—in food, in fuel, in clothing, and in other things. What hope there has been of lower prices ia being rapidly dissipated by the strikes now in progress.—Sioux City Journal.MARRIED • IMiss Vera L. Paul and Mr. Howard K. Merry were married at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dent, 111? West Joffer-:-ion street, Los Angeles, (California, Saturday. August 12th.Mr. Merry* is a prosperous young business man of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Merry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Paul of this city.They have gone on a trip up north and will visit Mrs Merry's sister, Mrs. Charlotte Cunningham, at Freano, California, also relatives and friends at San Francisco, returning by way of the coast line to their future home at Los Angeles.