The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 06, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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TITK OltEfiON STATESMAN: SUNDAY, APRIL 8. 1010
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You hawk and spit and have a hacking couch.
Tour breath is foul, digestion is bd; appetite poor,
nothing: tastes right, sour stomach, belch gas.
bowels constipated, pains in the back, sides and
loins, ring-ins in the ears, brain not clear and you
fsel generally rotten. It is catarrh. Ths poison is
work in k through your system and sooner or later
some of the many complications will put you down.
Do not wait. You need a reliable remedy and you
need it now.
PE-RU-NA
Fcr Catarrh and Catarrhs) Conditions
Regulate the "dlg-estion, aids "elimination, purines
the blood, soothes the diottased and inflamed raucous
memUraiies and stimulates every organ to do its
work. The nerve centers revive under tne invig
orating inltuence of PE-HU-NA. Health and vinor
displace the old lassitude and misery. PB-UU-N A
Instantly breaks ud roughs and colds, wards off the
Grip and Spanish FI'4 and hastens ones recovery
irom an atlacit.
As Dr. J. H. Wagner of Skate. Ky.. says: "PE-
RU-SA has proven a success with old and young.
Tablets crUauld. Sold Evervwhsra.
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GRANT SCHOOL NOTES f
Tbe school has just purchased out
of a special fund a new Amerlcaa
four by - srx feet in diameter,
-Vnich is to be used for Interior ttec-
oratloon and to display at celebra-
FOR
SUPERIOR
DRY CLEANING
Phone
703
CANTATA TO BE
BIG ATTRACTION
High School Glee Club Will
Probably Give Musical Con
':f cert This Spring
Music classes of the Salem high
school are having. another semester!
of splendid work uader the direc
tion oi Miss Lena Belle Tartar.
Twice a. week wo;k is given in har
mony. ' The study of intervals, I
chords and chord relations, with sim
ple exercises in four-part form have
tnus far been interesting to the stu
dents. It i the aim of the depart
ment to correlate the school work fa
music with. that of private teachers
who have charge of many of the pu
pils outside of school hours and thus
assist the student in establishing a
broad musical foundation.
L i A number of new Vlctrola records
were purchased with the money the
Glee club earned by singing at the
Salem auto show in February. These j
and other records serve as a happy
medium for work in musical appreci
ation. The selections are chiefly
from operas and oratorios by such
artists as Evan Williams, Olive
, Kline, Clarence Whitehill, Galli-Cur-
ci and others.
Several new choruses have- been.
ordered for study. Practice on the
cantata. "The Lady of Shalotf'by
Bendall was begun this week. This
cantata is heantiful musical set-
havetttnsr t. ttirao-nar fnrm nf TnV.
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DAINTY SPRING
FOOTWEAR
Our new shoes in Harmonized Spring Styles
to suit the new modes and fashionable wear.'
Our show windows are, veritable style ex
hibits of newest seasonable footwear designs.
Nothing omitted that would make for better
style, better fit, higher quality service or
perfect satisfaction. - .
tions or carry In parades.
Six penmanship diplomas
Just been awarded at Grant school poem and Ig delicate in its mel-
to uorotny Kappaarji, . Lorame I and rhythm. Miss Tartar hopes
Fletcher. Alice Roth, Leona Weber, J r, the classes in a vroeram
Ruth Williams and Geraldine Col- hater in the rear with this number.
liJS. I the mafnr nttmctin.l It Is nrobable
A few days ago a framed Picture! tnat rro!1 iortiand will be
of last year's baseball team was invited to assist on the program eith-
nung in ine downstairs nan or tne wit VOCal or instrumental selec-
building. The frame is a product 1 tinn With the material at hand.
Of the manual training shop at the J the Dod voicea with their charac-
scnooi. i teristic vouthful aualitr and the mi-
Miss Wilda Solomon, instructor In! i sent work of the 'individual stu-l
the domestic science department, re- jents, she believes a splendid show-
mamed away from ner classes naay i jng ean De made.
on1 account or tne illness or ner motn
er, who is to undergo aa operation.
More. ppili are in attendance at
Grant than, at this time lasct year.
the records show. . Some who went
away to live have, returned and a
large number are in the city t for the
first time; Enrollment, as , a ruie, i
however, does not come up to that
of 1918.
The Cream of Quality
Pretty Pumps for Stylish wear
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In Patent Kid, made on new shape
lasts, French heels, $6.00 to $7.00
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The newest Kid, on ; the low or
military heel last, Tery fine
.at I.. ..,.$7.00
Fine Mack or 'brown Kid, 8!
inch lace shoes, 'French, Cuban
or Military heels, at from $13.50
down to .OO.
shoes - yy M
i fc. - - fin
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FINAL CONTESTS
AT S. H. S. BEGUN
Seventh Grade Music ,
Class Gives Program
Adalai Esteb and Marian
, . Emmons Given First Place
for Speeches
A-.1
SALEM
CLEANING
WORKS
1261 State St
iAdalai Esteb, a senior, and Mar
ian Emmons, a iunior. woa first
mention in the two contests heldl
- The . 7A class in muslc at the
Washington, junior high, school gave
a program during the rccitatioa pelprfday morning at the Salem hlgb
ioa on jr naay. A.numoer m j schooL Thjs , waa the first set. oj
pupils, are pursuing mn.sical or dra- fnais n e interclass rivalry ef
matic studies outside ot school and J jg- included impromptu and ex
it war, a revelation to Xhelr fellow- temnoranpou ROeaklne. Honors in
students to see how much haa been LnrpIminare3 held earlier in the
accomplished. This program prov- weelc went to Ralph Bailey and
ed to be superior in quality of therv.lker gonhamores: WIHard Mar-
several rendered thus for this year. Bhan and Wayne Allen, jmiiors; Her
'ine numoers were as ioiiows: . .
Piano duet. .Alumni reunion
Eugenia Savage, Elisabeth Taft '
Reading. .... .The Missioaary Lady
Ethelwynne Kelley
Piano solo, ..........The Souvenir
Oxfords
i Dame Simplicity's Offerings
'.$X Natty Spring Pumps
i'A- In the lower heel, more coxa fort -
f able last, heels in Military, Cuban
it? or school style. Prices very" at-
tractive xou&idering quality and
Dressy High Boot
'ill also lx much worn the earl-
. .
-snowing some rery elegant ones.
See them. ,
The
Greatest
Variety
and
Most '
Beautiful
j Pump
Buckles
in the
-.The Ileighth of Ele
igance in true Spring
Styles. j
.Patent, Black or Brown Kids, French, Military or
School heels. Prices ranging from $8.00 down to
$3.95.
$
m
tl4
y .-"Satisfae
tory
Srvice
or no
Sale" -is
our
Idea of
Right
.Stylish ii . Design
. Perfect vx Fit.
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12;" at Salem with Eugene.' Aprfl
bert Darby and Adalai Esteb, sen-awewoerg wiin wewnerg. Apru
at Eugene with Eugene. May 10:
at. Salem with Albany, May 17; at
Salem with Stayton, April 23;. at
Florence 'Au stln
Vocal solo. When the Great Red
Dawn Is Shining . JV ,
Hiss Tartar "
Piano solo ....... . . . w.Le Caprice
' Eugenia Savage
"Reading..... The Little Love-Story
. Bernlce Mulvey.
Vocal duet. . . .TilliWe Meet Again
Dorothy LewisV Iris Page
Piano solo.. . ... ...... . .The Storm
Thusaelda Koehler
iors. Miss Esteb scored five points
in the finals In Impromptu speaking.
Allen, three and Marshall, one.
ThnsA ftiiroAAfiful la the extempor
aneous tryouts were Ralph Emmons I Salem with McMinnville. May 2T; at
and Kenneth Wilson, so'pbomores; l Albany with Albany, May.. 31; at
TTward Kdmondson and Marian Em-1 Stayton with Stayton. Jun 7: at
mnna innivvn- Horn Arnold ana l wcaimnviire. June iz. . i
, Herbert Booth, seniors. Marla'a Em
mons scored five; Edmondson, one
and Arnold three in the finals.
Both upper classes now, have
standing of 17 points toward the sil
ver CUP awarded each year. The
seniors are credited with five Bas
ketball and four football points
while the juniors have three for bas
ketball aad four for football.
the Armenian drive during the past
week. Englewood has raised f 30.G.
an amount which will keep six chil
dren for one month. Highland haa
jo completed fcts icollecioas. but
hat tamed over $20. Richmond col
lected $20.12. Park school will start
this week to raise its share.
BICYCLES
BICYCLE SUPPLIES
Yon will find the wheel you
want at
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"The Home of the Indian" ,
fftSv-nM PERTAINING To Btcyajr
TUJNS AND AMWUN ITIQN .
126 South Commercial St
'. THRIFT STORIES
TO BE WRITTEN
MY EXHIBITION
BEING PLANNED
School Children Given Oppor
tunity to Tell of Fi
nancial Ventures
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"Adventures In Thrift". U the.tl-
TO VOTE OS CHANGE
In 10 days the student body of the
hirh school will be givea an opportu-
nitv to vote on. an ameudnient to the
coastitatioa. which wonia give me
entire school. Instead of the two up-
ner classes., the right to pick mem
bers of th student council, inis
was tha decision reached by tbe
council at a meeting this week.
BAND XOW MARCHES
i Var thm rt time tne saiem nign
school band made -a public appear-, straw hat. Mrs. MaeVeaa?
dent;, Mrs. John Nicholson, rice-
president; Mrs. Margaret Spith. sec- j
retary aad Mrs. La Moine Clark. I
treasurer. J
- 3LY BRfXG SINGERS
An effort will te made by the se
nior (lata of the hlch school to bring
the Ualverslty of Oregon men's glee
club to this city for a concert dar
ing the Spring. The object of the
entertainment would be to raise
money for the class annual.
SCOTCH THRIFT.
A, poor but 'thrifty Scotswoman
had been promised a gift of a new
bonnet by a Wealthy summer resi
dent.
One morning.' ss the woman wss
shout to motor to the city for some J
snoppmg. sne sioppea i toe no
the Scotswomsa ana asaea:
ould you rather have a felt or a
"
' shoi
of
age In Oregon should, wrU if he In
tends to raranft in . tha rnntast.
GirU Gymnasium CUsteiwch win dose o October i.
" 1 .... M 1. t n.Mkul f.
tie of the story each child of schovl I "c VT"".7.; .VkV tr.in Th.
ai auo w vjr ' .
musicians have been out oa the
Probably to Appear in
Big Program
streets arou&d tbe building during
the good weather and are bow ready
MSUUVUfc I . j,n iiv . V . -A Mmninla
M. Smith literature is now befjg lo w" ." w"
seat ou o the districts snd it is hop-
ed that this section will produce a
number of "prize winning themes.'
Three 5 W. S. S. certlflcatea will
Mothers Clab to Discuss .
Health of Boys and Girls
-Weel.- aald Mrs. MacVaan. -I
think I'll tak a straw one. If yon
pleae. ma'am.; It'll maybe make a
rood mouthful to the cow when I'm
done wf it!" Everybody's
sine.
Msgs-
Health of the children will be the
An exhibition of folk dancing and
gymnastic drills jwlll probably; bo I e gives to the threa youngsters
elven this year by the Salem schools, I who write the best stories concern-
it plans now being talked are per-1 nr the most aovel method, the moat I mala tonic taken up Thursday aft?r
fected. ' liagealous method and tha , moat, dit- I nooa when the Mother's club of the
In all of the elemecUry graaes i ncuit method by which he earned I lliahland school will hold s meeting
and Jjjnior highs posture tests arelmoney to invest in the stamps Ten fat the building. The youngsters sre
- JT i .xAH tA wtvla il flloat l.t.. A a til S 1 . a a M Hm Kam mm f
NEW TODAY
With onr transportation facilities we are able to pay the
highest cash price f or ,
EGGS
DRESSED MEATS
POULTRY
WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO.
171 South High Street Phone 1400
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to replace the usual track work and! given for the tea next beat.
baseball. These tests consist in, nav-1 a committee of Judges will be I
ine the child stand in a correct os-iname(j Dy each countv suneriatend-
tura three- minutes then march ineJt and announcements of the prize'
the proper position three minutes winners will - be made oi or about
and go through, a number ol exer-1 October 15. 1
cises. Three consecutive testa must
be completed successfully Deiore a , Prnrtr dr, r,
rhnd is entitled to the pin given as n"" iiium j
an award. vtiiofflfton at Tamerl
.ew aciivmes in riv i
ture win De inu-oauca. ciuubBi ,,f . v, Ka
iK ,. ATiihitiAn tha obiect be- I "w" -
" T . . I Parent Tpirhtrt1 aawiatinn was
ing to interest the parents mT- - "-,7 nnv too
in. .nkwnrisMnra for I h ft ronalrUC-1 - " - -
it8' Z r7,o07,7m a nresnt the children took part to the program,
tion of gymnasium. At present tni . . M-imn1M,v Mi..
r t.V 4i .nl uHAA rTm. I ' u ......
se .vl .;rj Ruth Cady gave a plaao duet, Mrs,
aaj wa vaw wjwu
Peetz. a vocal duet and Miss Flor
ence Smith's pupils, a fancy dance.
The primary grades - appeared In a
'Saadman soag and a Mother Hub
bard dramatization. Mrs. M. L Kul-
kerson gave a talk on primary work
aad county Superintendent V. N.
Smith spoke oa high schools.
program, otneers or ine nuo ion
year are Mrs. 11. A. smart. pra-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
JANITUK WASTED-AITL.Y IS HKR
ton to Elmo 9 White, mamirr Ma
onle Tempi. Kefcreatcea .requir.
WANTED TO LEASE TO T ROOM
hou br Jtin 1. Kaat part of city
preferred. Ition lt3M. No children.
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FXOIt SALE BT
Lebold & Co.'
L. E- Goodman
R. D. Gilbert ft Co,
Red da wars Cash. Stors
J. D. Ceeley
J. D. GIddlags J -
A. W. Schrank , .
J. L. Bualck
W. B. Gerth
W. K. Richardson
Gibson and Birch. Liberty.
- M. V. Johnsoa
Mays A. Goods
Donald. Ore.
J. C Savags ,
Waconda. Ore. .
W. IL Ramp
Brooks, Ore.
. M. J. McCormack
W. Woodbnrn
Read the Qaulfled AdL
Carter's Jlittle ILiver Pills
You Cannot be XK A.Remedy That
Constipated
and Happy
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. fcmaa Price
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ASJPS tLJS. tt ((BARTER'S IRON HILLS
GLENN GREGG' IS
CHOSEN CAPTAIN
Salem High BasebalkSeason
Will Open With Game
at Chemawa ,
,- ASSOCLT!OX TO IEKT
- S" .
Next Tuesday evening i at 7:30
o'clock occurs the April meeting of
the Lincoln Parent-Teacher associa-
I II.. A m MMMAMallv .II.U a m m
rT - IT r.n latori rn TV. I null. au. uuubub.ii iiiwi. uiv&ibu
uicuu uitss . 1 m V- .1 .alt
tain of the 1919 baseball team s - , ,1 1 . "t
Salem high at a meeting of the let- Uriends sre "rdUlly. invited Jo U
ic uic um.i . . I i ji i Ml T nil.H
voma tt th. aaiU)n la IO I Lrc muiu uj mibb iuvii ciiivm
i be next. Saturday at Chemawa. Coach "ngs by Miss Agnes Ilalsell I and ma-
i M - . a I a I a t tha atArkvi A A a sin rvll
Murdock has been unable to lorecastj j a,.
.v. i.. ..Mnn nt thm ralnT I -" - 1 '
L"1 "7.. tV;!; much moxky collected
a schedule for ths
Various schools have turned in? ths
Following is
Im n m m s r
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MEWEST HATEMLS AMD STYLES
. We have a large assortment of woolens, made since the armistice waa signed. The qual
ity of thcKe suitings is superior in material and pattern to those made during the rar. At
a very reasonable price we will fashion 3'ou a suit front these new wool ens a suit of a style
arid snap which will be readily recognized aa an. accomplishment in men's tailoring.
BLUE SERGE SUITS PURE "WOOL Superb quality 16, 17 and 18 or. weights, made
with high grade trimmings, unexcelled workmanship. Exceptional values, $40, $45, $13.
SCOTCH VQOLEMILLS STOR
Phone 854
426 State Street
Salem, Oregon
B m.
At Chemawa with Chemawa, apm - w