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THE OREGON STATESMAXt TUESDAY, MAY 0, 10 10 V THE OREGON STATESMAN '. I Issued Daily Except Monday bv TOE STATESMAN PCBLISHIXG COMPANY .1 215 S. Commercial St.. Salem, Oregon i -t rTH irnr cann ITPn PRF.HA Th. AftHt.d P. inclusively entitled to the use for republication hornhe declared of all news dispatches credited to' It or not otherwise credited In this paper I Employers who;hlre men In tmi and also the local news publlsbefrherein. 1 form to peddle foTYheni were DE- '. '. m " .Manag in" Edit" NOUXCED by Col. Wood AS " COO- X ......Cashier TIES. who do it slnply to play upon ....-.- Advertising Manager the publi, sympathy which the uni- Col. Woods said he believed that HARD TO St IT many mien in uniform who were ped- dlinr in the streets 'never entered! Senator Borah opposes any bint of service and we-e frauds. EightyVer alliance of America with other na cent. of the men discharged from I tions. while the Italians are crying the army cr navy; so direct to theirjfor fear of lelng left out. Na won der that Mr. WUon, has a worried look, body. It is hard to please every- R. J. Hendricks....... . .'. . 8tepben A. Stone. Ralph Clover. . W, C. Squler........ 'Prank Jaskoski. , A KING HIGH DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier In Salem and suburbs, 15 centa a rSZrZTJ ru"ii . . ,rr 12 for six months; 50 cents a be stopped by police chiefs if they Albert has y month? For three months or 'more, paid la advance, at rate of $6 year, would issue orders making it impos- and all his trips from Brussels to SUNDAY STATESMAN, $1 a year;; 60 centa lor six monwj, cuh visible for a -man In the uniform of 1 the peace conference are made by Of all the kings that are left !n the world Albert of Belgium U the Col. Woods said the practice could J one w ho is up in the air the most. a swell flying machine WEEKLY STATESMAN, Issued in W six-page econs Tues n , Fridays, $1 a year, (if not paid In Advance. S1.25); 60 cenU for alx tne army cr navy to secure a I dler's license. P"d-1 airplane. He has an experienced avi- months; 25 cents for three months. TELEPHONES: .Business Office. 23. Circulation Department, 583. Job Department, 63- THE ODD FELLOWS' CREED .FRIENDSHIP ation lieutenant ns a pilot, but he can run the thing nimseir. mere is still room In the world for kings who can go up in the air and come back again. Entered at the Postoffiee In Salem, Oregon, a aecond class matter. SALEM'S QUESTS, ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS. Friendship is our brightest gem We find upon the beach of life. Where dashing waves and ship wrecked men t Are strugglijg In perpetuaLlrife. Salein has this week as her guests some two thousand Odd Fel- We screen the sanda with every care: lows and Rebekahs, who are meeting here in state convention. y9 cull all pebbles in our reach. 'These men and women represent an order that has grown m But friendship's gem we find is -are ..o th -rpnnrts showed last September uu-i nowever weu we searcn tne Deacn. ilUUUiru Jtaio HI"" ...v -t " The history of the Rebekahs dates back only to 18ol, tut there But when once found without alloy, were reported at 'the i same time 536,1 41 sisters in that branch of I We weave a fabric for its care;; Odd Fellowship. Odd r-ellowsnrp is a nwaeni iusiuuuoh .iuuhu ne .uecoraie wun nowers or joy, tr meet modern conditions of life. It is progressive in us car,actM In brightest garlands, rich and and aims to keep step with human progress. -The purpose of its institution and the object of its existence is the renet oi mstress. LEST WK FORGET! The tumult and the shouting dies The captains and the kings depart Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice. An humble and . a contrite heart. Lord God of hosts, be with us yet. Lest we forget lest we forget! rare. Yes. friend&hin is .the nerfoct m ...v v . v - , . 1.1 - w - , "To visit the sick, relieve tne aisiresseu, miry iw ucau, a That Odd Fellows esteem the most; cate tne oronan ' are among us uujeus, duun- v v " iii euros me naugaty inougntst)! men and elevate tne character ot man, lmuuctmrn iin i'ij v..vK-. : And eQnail2es guest and host. tions of his capabilities for good, enlighten Ins. mmci, enlarge we fcphere of his; affections, and waa mm to ciuuuu ui uf Tis friendship, true, that seals the fpflti-rvnl relflt nns desiB-nod bv t he ffreat Autiior OI Ills Deillg. I "Friendship, Love, and Truth." : i Thiit i thpi mottn for which the three links of the order stand Societies or lodges of Odd Fellows were organized in New York IN A SOCIAL WAYI 1 By DORRIS LRAH 1IKES Miss Edith Bellinger, abtcr of Dr. Crover Uelltager, of Salem, and Da id Graham Skene, a Canadian vet eran of the recent war. at Seattle. Miss Bellinger had been in service as a Red Cross nurse at Camp Lewis until her weddisg and her husband returned last fall from overseas ser vice with the Canadian fonea. lie has been decorated for bravery" In actioa. . Former Mayor 11. I. Sleeves, or Sal in. with his wiTe and daughter. Muriel, have arrived ia Washing ton. II. C. on a motor t:Ip which b pan April 1 and will end in October. They wi'.l ppend all nummrr in the east aad nortn and have J'nt com pleted a tour of the far south. Mr. and Ma Prank Speara and son, Frank Jr.. were guests oer ine wek-end of Mr. and Mrs. Iavid Gra ham of Eugeae. Mr. ipea:s has re turned home but Mrs. Spoars will visit indefinitely in Eugene with the many friends made there during her career at the 6tate univeisity. She U a proinent member of Ganinna Phi Beta sorority. Misses Marjorie Minion and Sybil Smith spent the week-end ia Corval lis attending the Sunday sciiucl con vention. "Irokazan." the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert on Riverside Drive, was the scene of one of the most successful of the parties of the Woman's Pieas club. lips, and other cities of the United States as early as 1806, but had a brief existence. On April 26, 1819, Thomas Wildey and four others Whea tlander seems to hold the sway; That ferrets out and breaks the grips. THE eighth ann-tal convention of the P. E. O. Sisterhead of Ore- ru m ue uciu i rvrtift amy Until May 29 at Eugene. Officers of the sUtei chapter, are President Mrs. Emma McGaw, Portland; vice president Mrs. Lena Odell. Po-tland; airs, utary t. ix-gaji. Aioany: re cording secretary, Mrs. Edna : C Drownton, LaGrande; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Dlanche L. Murphy. Portland; treasu'er, Mrs. Arlette organized a loage in itammore, ;jiu., caiuug n uasnnigivn "6 No. 1, and this effort may be considered the beginning of ihe Odd Fellowship of the United States, which has had a continuous exist- Where truth Is hid Trom light of 1 Lawrence Vwdbi'rn: organist, MisJ - I ' Our friendship pleads for human rights WAett power sweeps on with fiery glow; .-; . When men are caught in hapless Pli3ht, , rnee ince that time. On Feb. 22. 1823. the first meeting! of the Grand Lodge of the United States was held. ; - The history of the world shows no parallel to .the great body of Odd Fellowship, which, as a voluntary, legislative, executive and judciial organization, stands unique among the creations of man. Its decrees have never been questioned; by the membership. It stands almost, if not quite, alone among governing bodies, whether voluntary or compulsory, in the (fact that it "has never had a re bellion or a serious disaffection in its ranks.- This result is proof of the wisdom, justice and honesty of its governing "body and of the loyalty of its members. Enough Odd- Fellow soldiers to constitute 'more than three full divisions o 40.000 men each were in September last serving in hu manity's great battle for the principles on which; the order wasl'Tis friendship calms the troubled J pasponse: Mrii. Lena Odell. first founded. 1 ! ureasi l Oregori had contributed 648 Odd Fellows to the;: military .forces Wlen -hurricanes beat hard and for the great war up to last September. : - fast; i There were 21,496 i Odd FeHows in Oregon at that time; and waen envy does her very best 18,348 Rebekahs. J ' i " . , I To hold the hapless, in her grasp ' ! Thrp r fi8 f!rTii1 Tirwlirea nf Odd FVllnvs in th -world, dm! ftH Grand Encampments. There are 17,698 subordinate lodges, and! When. burning sands of hate andRe,ort of , committee on dispensa Margaret Copeland. Portland "Mrs. B. J. Miles entertained the local chapter last week at a Mothers' day program. Following H th9 schedule of the slate convention Tuesday Afternoon. 2:30 Executive board meeting. Tuesday Ereninj. 7:30 Enrollment of delegates. And renders succor without show, f Appointment of guards, pianist, and reporters. Appointment of commiitce on cre ' de'atials and dispensation. Opening ode. Devotionals: led by Mrs. Mary K, Logan, second v. p., O. G. C. Music. Address -of welcome: president of Chapter JJ. Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair Most soaps and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali, which is very Injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use Is .Mulsified cocoa nut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family Cor months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. about a tea spoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleapses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is sort, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Miss Lncil Elliott actin; as hostess flor the "pleasurable event. After viewing the artistic grounds sur rounding the home the guests were Invited to partake of sapper. Those present were Mrs. By'on F. Brunk. Mrs. Burtoa A. Mjcrr. Mi.s Lucile Saunders, f Mr. and. Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert. Miss Lucile Elliott and MI.4S Dorris Sikes. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert have recently returned from Portland and have rt-opened - their home near 'Salem. Their many friends In the city aro delighted to know that they will re side here for the present. 'As a closing feature of the Pres byterian jubilee held la Salem lat week, the choir of the Salem church presented a concert on Sunday night. The soloists were Miss Ada MiUvrr. who also directed the chorus. Miss Kate . Chatburn. Mis Margaret llode. Miss Joanna Jamrs. Henry v. Compton. and I-eroy N. Myers. Mrs. S. C. We-Tell and Miss Dorothy Pearce were the accompanists, -the former on the organ and the latter the piano. Following is the program: Organ Prelude. Devotional Exercises Part I The Ixrd Is Exalted West Let Us Return'.. Galbraith - Choir The Lcd Is Mv Shepherd. .. .Liddle Joanna Jamca Seek Ye Ihe Lord. Roberts By Babylon s Wave Gounod t Choir Offertory. Trovatore" Verdi Piano aad Organ Part J I Song Cycle The Morning rf The Year. .Cad man Quartette Mr. and Mrs. Ray U Smith. Mrs.! It. XV. Wallon and Mrs. A. M. Reeves J motored from Lebanon to Salem Sat- urday evening and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith, of Center street. Mrs. AValtoa ex ists to meet Dr. W ton In Port land Friday evening and return to Salem Saturday. Dr. Walton has been Joing clinical work In the east. ! Miss Frances Miller spent the week-end with her parents In Har risburg. A party composed of Mrs. Frances j Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mann. ana s. u. iiann moiorea to saiem from Portland Saturday night to re main over Sunday . with Mrs. Camp, bell's moiher. Mm. Ida B. Godfrey. On their ! return to Portland thy were accompanied by Mrs, Cam. beU's'smatl son. Richard James, who had been! visiting la Salem for a few day. I I J Miss llcel Seely. who has been aa instructor iin the commercial depart ment of le Hubbard hit,h school this year. has returned to her hotce at Independence, school having closed at HubbaM Filday. I Mrs. II. 41 1. Rich. M:s. J.'F. Yocum. . Mies mi Die Smith. Miss Morlel (Irant. I.-twrcnce Smith ajd Oren Farley, al) of Dallu. re visitors in Salem besterday. I Mr. an 4 Mrs. Ralph Davidson of St. Paul ere visiting with friends iu the city ycsteiday. I - Mis j Ifazel Bar. a stndents at Willamettt unnersity. atrnd the Sun day school convention in Eugene o.er the week-end. I- . In honr of Miss Josephine Tor rey, the keek-end hou e guests of . Miss f'byllis fVMaker, Miss Helen Corey wai hostess to a few young friends atfr. line party at the Oregon j followed y luncheon at the Spa. oiiss corey s .guests were Miss Jo sephine Tprrey. Miss PhyllU Walk er, Miss fVaneis Hodge. Mss LeU Millard, aad 511 s Ce-trude West. j Mrs. M.fJay Mya's of Portlcnd was the week-fed guet of Mrs. Mild:vd RoI.ertson. Brooks. . j A rao3$ intere&tieg piano rc:tal - was givei last Saturday afterooon by a nuu:Ser of the yonnge- students of A ma iVells at her stadlo, 692 North Liberty. ' Clever fv-ork wa Jon by each to pll; the hienury work and clarity of tone as very noticeable in the young pla)ers. Little Teddy Schmidt, the five-fenr-old son cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidi. won tie adailr ation of nil tba f-ltnia Ld st&dcnts by his fitit rendition or piano solos" as an embryo pianist ; - TAKES HOIJ AXI HELPS Marie neisier. Freeport. Ill, writes: '1 had more or less of a cough for) 10 years and I have taken quite a n amber of medicines. None or them lakes hold and helps like Foley's Honey and Tar." This old reliable cugh syrup promptly helps coughs. cold, croup and whooping cough. Contains no opiates. J. C Perry. S The patient, plodding man of worth Shines just as I bright In f:lend fchir's cause, . ' As he wh rules one-half the earth. Or glories in the world's applause vice-nreiddent O ' fS. n Formal opening of convention. Report of credentials committee. Introduction of officers and guests of honor. Appointment of committees Minutes of Jast convention 3450 subordinate Encampments., There are 9953 Rebekah lodges. Total" number of persons belonging to the order, 2,2J0,231. ' Total relief paid in 1917, $6,509,889.63.1 - Total receipts of subordinate bodies in 1917, $20,111,149.52. , . Invested funds of grand and subordinate bodies, December 31 1917, $73,007,653.35. X j r The Odd Fellows have Homes in nearlyall the States. .They have participated in every war activity. j -' 1 The Oregon Odd Fellows Who are hodling their convention in Salem this wtek are thrice, welcome. The peoplej of Salem have -opened their homes to them. Tlteir hearts are opicnv too. r .. Our latch strings are on the outside. ! We hone "their stay in the Capital City: will be a pleasant one. Welcome the three-IInVcrs. Make home. the- .three-linkers feel at The Huns ther will. j. say they won't bu t j Wjatch Kokhak; he is after tha Bolshevikl. 'Jlarry Hawker was true to name, any way. his Show the Odd. Fellows and the Rebekahs" that Salen is a real con vention city. ' A If the tax on what are considered luxuries is repealed by Congress as is predicted, it will demonstrate how strong public opinion is. And it will relieve dealers front the constant wear and tear on their consciences in regard to making honest report to the. collector of internal revenue. That Is official. ; acorn , : . Are blasting all before their sway. 'Tis friendship acts in rarly morn. And drives the burning healfaway. Jnst oil and water will not mate. Unless' you add the pearlash, too; And 'tis the same with love and hate. Until true friendship comes In I Tiew. , The" world would take a backward trend, ."With tf iscord ' stamped on every thing. tions. Secret work: by Mis Margaret Cope land. Organizer. O. G. C. Roll Call: Mrs. Blanche Murphv. Corresponding Secretary, O. G. C. Music. Paper. Informal reception to delegates and visitors, i Wednesday Morning- 8:30 Committee work. :00 Opening ode. Devotionals. , Roll call. Music. Minutes of previous session. Report of committee on credentials. Correspondence and greetings. secret work. Without some influence to commend. J Report of state officers. The healing powtr that friendships I ReDort ' educational fund: Mrs MHQir IuQS Appealingly Smart, Perfect in Style and Comfortable, Too. The Lticene Pump in lovely brown or black Kid so smart yet so simple you can wear it any where . . .$8.50 and $10.50 (l Cross fff 1 Cross 3 The "Honita'; black Kid. A pump of quiet elegance, very light. Price .'..$7.50 De Luxe Oxford, dark lrown or black Kid, very stylish and proper for dress! wear. Price ..$9.50 and $11.00 bring. Ebert :epeats the : assertion that the Huns will not sign.- But, by the same ign, they will sign. , Lena Odell. Address: Miss Margaret Durward. Supreme, president. Adjournment. Luncheon to delegates and visitors. ' Wednexliiy Afternoon. Convention called to order. Music "No place to go but out, no place to come but back." iWilliam Hohen zollern. With regards to the late Ben King. ' j It la evident that the Big Four! 'Tis are troubled with deafness they are nnable to hear the Hun demand foi a new set of terms. When . hearts are sad and full of grief; When clouds of gloom obscure the day. , The friend"' hand shake is such re- Roll call. lief ' I I Minutes of previous meeting. i That e'en despair will melt away. "1' . Kato Pnli)r P.hiniar (I i.-,. When wind3 ot passion rise in might. Model meeting and exemplification. iorteml destruction first and last, "eport or patriotic service conmiit- friendship guides the craft aright 'Till all the dangers have been past. , ruTtran oatss. TtXmr 19 to 29 M4 rllow grtni lodite Bat SUta Krbkkb Mm.hlr mrft in Salvia. May 2B to S5 OreRon Jersr jublle. My J52. 21 and Wratorn Oregon Girta conference. Bal-m. Majr SS. Krilr Grind Army ; veteran Viit Salpia nrhnolk. t May , Wrtnndy Kr-rital hv mrn lor nuiaic atudenu oGp W illamette uni vwaity. May 30, rridajr VcmorUl Vnf. Jun S, Taeda Pptial election la Or ; f- v' '' i -i '.! June S. Thnray - Amalgamtscd comnercia clubs of Marion county to tneet in Salem. - -r - ' Job (dun Id tut i.lfrlfii Stat en Campmeat 8naiah war Trtoraoa. Jun 7. Saturday-Annual rJrhlc- of 'elk County Farmers union. Hickreall Juim 7 to 11 HtBtoric pageant com Wiemoratinir 75th anniversary of. Wil lamtte univerisHy. m- June S. Sunday .Willampttn univers ity ha-a)aitreat arrmon. First. Meth tdlt church-. Jna 20 to July 11 Mhndiit Ceatroary v reippraiinn I rium mm. onto. Jnn 23 t 3 Salvation" Army" fund re by KIka. . . i July X and -5(tnrimpmiil of uniiM Mptninii war vetrrana in Salem. II- I. l 16. Kika atata ran vrlittn at Klaaivih fall , ptrrh- 82-41 Fifty eiglith Ore- Any i Democratic offic?' bolder at Washington who has not made a trip to Eufope at government expenso cannot amount to much. 1Ial3 off to Secretary Daniels. I King George offered' him the honors of knighthood, but the bluff, oli' North Carolina ' editor declined. There are wtre fellows than Uncle Josephus. afier all. We admire his exhibition of American independence. Not jail of his fellowrCitizens . are si rong enough t, withstand the temp. tation.-Ixs Angeles Tlms. ''. STOPS lKlDLLiG IX UXHOItM IWasliinglon .Dispatch) VoliCf ifclefa or all cities of th? countrj- were urged today by Col. Ar thur Woods. Special Assistant to the When raith looks out with di nil it eyes And Heaven's glory fades away. Tis friendship's hand points to- , ward the skies ' And steadies faith along the way. A friend when true will love a friend This TRUTH be sure to kc-;.,ln mind; : , The scales or justice balance whea Your FR1KNOSHIP, LOVE and TRUTH'S entwined. I ao come and join th Three-Link band And help the brother in distress: And wear the bad;e from Friend ship's hand. Where one's misfortune- fiud re-dress. I row With all our mottoes k'pt In view As watch-words lived rrom day to lav. Secretary Sof War. in charge of the this friendly band " with help f employment of discharged soldiers. : . P 1 to aid" the government in preventing peddlers and street fakirs from wear- In the uniform of the army or navy. In a letter sent to the police thief 3 tee, Mrs. Lydia Leabo. Chat-ter E Adjournment Wednesday Evening. Guest of Chapter H. Thursday Morning. 8:30 Committee work.' 9:00 Convention called. Opening ode. Devotional. ' Music. Minutes 0 previous session. Roll call. Secret work. Report, of Com mittoes. Local president's report. Miscellaneous business Election of officers and delegates to hupreme convention. 1 Question box: MJs Durward. su preme iiresident. Adjotr.-nmrnt. Tliurnday .ftrrnnn. 1:50 Convention called. Opentng ade. . Roll call. . ' Response: "One thins: you havp got. teu from convention to take home to your chapter." Secret work. Paper. Music. Supplementary report of trct.-urer. Miscellaneous and unfinished busi ness. , Installation of officer-. Minnies f closing session. " Clown g ode. Adjournment. ' t . . , . . x.u-.m.aui .o. l.cclvcd in balcm oi the tuarriarc of! Red x Cross The big girls favorite some ladies' too.) Its soft black kid ami graceful, comfortable lines appeal to many. The price is $7.00 . The f'Tailleu, a trifle more Jugged, comfortable ami ijeat. in black or Jit-own Kid. rncci ...$8.00 and $9.50 life's you. Will ltcr Vflowers o'er highway. W. T. R1GDGOX. -rClter Cross are stylish vry atyttak Patent or Illack Khl. IViccs $7.00 and $7X0 The "t'oiuftrt" for casing those tired fftt. In soft Kid, low licel and comfort lines. Prices $4.85 and $5.00 Also good for growing girl. Welcome I 0. 0. F. 1 5 A Red I 11. Cross 1 TtMkaUk i:iackKid or Ilrowii Calf. Milisluntial service and very fopuIar with I lie obler 'growing girls. Priced . . . $6.50 and $6.75 ! i j Welcome I 0. 0. F.