The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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TIIE-. OREGON STATESMAN; WKIWCRSDAY, MA Y 21 f J P 1 0
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Today and Tomorrow
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"Little Comrade
"MY VALET"
A' very good .Comedy
PICTOGRAPH - TRAVELOGUE
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FRATERNAL RECEPTION
DRAWS IMMENSE CROWD
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Ten tjom Salem reci5ved the med
als. ' i
While the program was in pro
cress 1 36 candidates were given tho
royal "purple degree by a dege team
fiom Portland at Odd Fellows hall.
The night's entertainment wa3 one
continuous round of Joy.' Ttegfanins
with a banquet at 5 o'clock in the
Route your freight via
Willamette Valley Transfer Co.
Express service at frcpght rates.
Long distance hauling only.
Phone 1400
Presbyterian churth for Patriarchs
and women or t!ie auxiliary newly
formed in Satcra and those' taking
the degree, the program ended with
a reception nzfi. dunce, at the a-morv
after- the Fjak:as niul music had
beea concluded. Ov jundrd an!
thirty-three j;ue?ts rt'uTi.' ill feast
at the chmelf. !I .r.n '. in :-.-"
form to and from :! ineeting place
'Wj. c l. Clark was in charge or
the meeting at the armory and in
troduced Governor Olcott. Manager
T. 13. McCro3key of the Comme'c ai
club. Mayor C.E. Albin, Grand Mas
ter V. F. Walker, Mrs. Jeanie Burke.
P. A. Hantz. newly elected grand
patriarch, and W. E. Wadsw.irth.
The governor priisred the principl
of the order, pointing out the-e c
nificance of the th
Hrellowship, paying that its sprit -it
Uhe kind needed to quell the unrrsl
mai l.? cropping out from .Mm ;o
time. He invited the visitors to .
through the state institutions. .'
ZIt. MeCroskey extended - a wel
come on behalf of the Commerce
clnb and Major Albin, for the Che-
: A Sviiigs. Bank fi
"Oil- Wheifefe ;. :. issaC
AVES money, minuta?, custccnsrs,'
. r1 bills, disanoointment demurrage and -vJffeU
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delays. It weighs 2400 pounds and
will carry more than that Stronger than :-f'Vi
its size. Built for hard load3 and bad roads, J&g&
Its engine hates a gasoline bill. Thqi ;
ing it economy.
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strong enough for any kind of business. A
A working car with, Pullman equipment,' 7T4J
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even the boasted worm drive featured in
$5000 trucks. 'J
Chassis $1085 a b. Detroit It pays
its way from day to day. And never takes
a year to earn its cost
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by Ihe one iirm,
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Perfumes
Cold Creams
Pomades
Shaving Cream
Face creams
Shanu-oo Jelly '.
Talcums .
Complexion Powders
Tooth Powders
Ttxtlh Paste
Tooth Brushes
1 Vanishing Creams
Face Creams
Cosmetic Lotions
Deodorant Powders
Every one a. high grade article ;
for particular people.
M. W. ROWLEY
THE WATKINS MAN
331 North Liberty, Salem
Phone 402
Phone and Mail orders
promptly attended to.
H BITS FOR BREAKFAST Ij
meketa lodge, of which he is, a mem
ber To these Mr. Walker and Mrs.
Hurke responded on bebair of the
20,000 Odd Fellows and 1P.000 Re
t kahs In the 3tai,e, who have sent
delegates to state cenventlons in this
city 11 times. Mr. Hants' address
as of a patriotic nature, while Mr.
V. adsworth traced the history of the
Patriarchs Militant
Mi33 Ada IMiller, Mrs. Blanch
T.iston Xiemeycr, Miss Alice Judd.
Professor John K. Sites and ths Apol
lo club furnished musical selections.
Among yesterday s general busl
wss Mdn the conferring cf the grand
encampment degree on 45 members
1ng the session at the state house.
.Reports of officers were receired
and reft red to committees. Standing
committees were also appointed by
ha Reliekahs, who met in the senate
chamber. ' ,
E. E. Sharon, wl.o was electej
cribe. will serve in thb capacity hi
?th year; W. W. Francis was -lect--d
treasurer for the 1Mb time.
Election of officers mas one or the
chief matters of business taken up
'-t the day session of the encamp
ment. This I? done by rotation, the
junior warden being the only new
man. The following were elected:
P. A. Hantz, or Baker, grand patri
arch; It. F. Kirkpatrick of Pendle
on. grand high pr'est; K. J. Nolan
bf Portland.' grand senior warden:
K. E. Sharon -'nf Portland; Brand
scribe; W. W. Francis of Albany,
rrand trTfiirer; W. E. Wads--vorJh.
of Harribtirsc, er?n.i junior
tardea,: A. 11. Knight of Canbr.
grand representative to the sover
eign grand lodge, which meets in
Baltimore:. Frank P. Lieht ef Like
view, grand marshal; W. T. Wright
"f KoFebnrg, grand sentinel and D.
Young of Newport, grand outpide
sentinel.-
The following were appointed 'b
he grand patriefch to serve on com
mittees: Credentials -A. W. Bowersox of
No. 26; George Bnll, of No. 31; John
Achini. of Nol57: C. A. Harwood
of No. 23; Soren Sorenson. of No
74.
Finance F, F. Tovp, o No. 28.
I. W. Hope., of No. T.F.: J S. Iit-
rpnee of No. 23; C. A. Saw. er of No.
27; C. D. Abbott, of Nrv.
Appeals M. Svarverml. of No. 6:
H. J. Tavlor of o. 17! : :- Twa-
ale. of No. 5; O. D. Doanc. of No.
oti; W. H. Hobson, of No. 61.
Laws of subordinate? Charles L.
Palmer, of No. 7; L. C. Huntley of
NO. 29: James Devlin, of No. 24:
R. Rujh, of No. 69; John F. Hall.
of No. 43.
Petitions James Shannon, of No
4: O. L. Johnson, of No. 9: G. W.
Cruson, of, No. 12; H." E. Walker of
No. 67; G. V. Standish of No. 1 S,
legislation H. M. Beckwltr.. r
No. 1: G. A. Pogne. of No. 43: N. A.
Oecker of No, 22; F. K. Churchill.
-f No. 2; r. R. Longhorn. of,No.
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Judiciary--0. P. Miller, of No. 4:
A. V. II. Snyder, of No. 20; J. L.
draper, of No. 30; II. It. Crush, of
No. 68; S. A. Barnes, or No. 73.
II. I). G. P.'S. Robert Andrem.
f No.. 28; Sol S. Walker, or No. 4;
It. J. Koehler, of No. 7;.W. K. Covey,
of No. 54; A. J. Zimmerman, of Ne.
66.
Printing E. E. Sharon, of No. l:
C. C. Brown, of No. 28: Charles
Christianson. of No. 1.
A Sulftm lroliK-t
i "Tbclnia" Individual (Cbocclatcr.
re every wuere.
One Cause of a Bad
Complexion-the Remedy
This is the big day in Salem.
And the big night is tonight, j
Tfre Odd Fellows and the Jersey
men wilt be with u.
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The hop-off on the iast leg of the
great air race has been made.
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Congress alo has hopped off.
And Germany will have to hop
off tomorrow.
Paris does not ta?;e perionsly the
German threat abaut not signing.1
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Ixtoks Hk th Klrt government
in Germany, will le damned if it
does and damned ir it don't.
In the meantime Frh is takins
no chances. He Is ready for what
ever conies.
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The date of commencing construc
tion of Salem's big paper mill is ap
parently merely postponed till next
Tuesday. Hope so.
The old Company M soldier boy?
at Never. France, think they are
going to get home before long; by
July 4th, anyway.
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blasts!
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the best :
buy for
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price
Eugene Golf en Win in
Second Match of Series
Salem lost the second match of
the series in the golf tournament
being played by the Illahee and Eu
gene country clubs.- when it was de-
feated Sunday at the uniersily cS.O' I
cy a store or 63 to 21. In the match
played in Saleui a few weeks ago the
score was 33 to Z I in favor of Eu
gene. Following are the scores:
Eugene. Salem.
Immel 0; Kay 3. !
Tifrany 3; McHougal 0.
Rorer 3; dinger P.
Martin 3; A. Smith 0. " . i '
Hope 3; Griffith 0.
Harrit 0; Roberts 3.
Travis 1; Livesley 2.
Dunbar 2; Thlclscn 1. !
Goodrich 3; T. H. Kay 0.
Burden 3; Cox 0. .
Itapp. 3: Brown 0.
French 2: Moores 1.
Steson 3; Burhardt 0.
E. R. Bryson 1; Locke 2. j "
Young 2: Dyer 0.
F. X. Schaefers 3; Lytle 0.
G. W. Grifrin 3; J. Toung 0.
Price 0; Eyre 3."
Pratt 3; Edward 3.
G. B. Schaefers 3; Keene 0. I
Smith l: Cusick 1.
Hinchy 3; P. Young 0.
Mileir. 0; Cross 3.
Tindtner 3; Iei-chen o.
Hesse 3; Robertson 0. '
Charles Schaefer 3; GilUnghtm 0
Hobbs 2: Plimpton., 0.
Sealed TUbt-Kept RicbX
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refreshment I
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McMorran 3; Manges 0.
G. Campbell 0; C. Robertson 2.
Men ill 0; Spears. 2. . f
Herel$ a preacher ho announc
es that kt automjbllA is a tnenaca
to religijo."
"May lie the oobr fellow honrht
second-hand car" Charlotte Obserr-
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t M tl. lit a Kirtiun M.t .Lin t m .1 1 1.
nii-i-oj -..,? xnd yon will rradity unl-r-tnd
whv (tini'tr Ern.rallv Indira
the simplex. .n" ay a well known
ithrntctan. "The skin, amooth a it
lvk tw the nkd eye, under th m
vxninus infework of tiny holos.
moutha of mvriaria nt lilflo pI.iuI. r
keep the nkln h-lth) these h'nlcs
mum be unohstrnc ted. thut the prrnpi
ratinn mmi amtural oil h -
outlet. -Shoulfl the eluiida be blocked
UD With irritt'nc irrlttv- n.rl1.. .
common result of uaint; pnwden and
nature retaliate by catiMlnr
Mllnwns, roughneaa, blotchea or
pimples. i
Am a. aubatiltitft fnr nil .nm.-
recommenrt ordinary mcrcolixed wax.
ii not oniy no what the varloua face
preoarationa . are uppof to acrnmn-H-h
bit ita peculiar absnrhent action
frees the porea from the dailr trrumu.
lation of tynpurltlea. also abaorhing
inn ni-vnaiixeo panicles or aurfaec
Kin. i ttia .produce a nataral. healihv.
youtbiul complexion. One ounce of th'i.
wax. to hv had at anr ) druf? store.
iitMiaiiy aurrirea to rejuvenate th
poorest complexion. It In put n night
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