-8 . IHE OREGON' fclATESSIAX: TlirnSPAY. OCTOBER 9, 010. r,..- -.-,., ..... By HUTU LEXOKE FISHER. a ..MO(J ; the people of Oregon ZA who are winning success in .literature is Mrs. Etta Squier Seley.of Salem, who is writing ar ticles for various magazines. Mrs., 6eley ' devotes her , storks to ar ticles that . will boost Oregon, and she liasWn a recent article told of the United States National bank flnaeinc the Boy and Girls' elubs of Marlon and S Polk counties. The article will soon aDDear in the Coast Danker, a California publicaton. In a recent copy of American Mother hood appeared an article by Mrs. Seley. In an , eastern magazine. Money Talks-and Merchandising, ap pears a story about E. B. Flake of bu'etu, written by Mrs. Seley.. Nu merous other stories writ ton by her " - - . - . .... . i ... . . . .. . . . have appeared In eastern magazines. At present Mrs. Seley Is working on a story or tfte Je.sey cattle or Ore gon and the methods used here In taking care of them. . . Mrs. C P. ,Bishop has gone to Portland to be the guest for several days at the Roy, T. Bishop home. Mr. ; and Mrs. Warren F. Belt of Olympla, Wash., the former secre tary of the Washington state board of control. atTlved in Salem yester day and will visit with relatives for several days. Mrs. David W. Eyre spent yes terday in Portland as the guest ofjportant place as well. The variou and letf friends. Mr. and Mre. V. II. Dancy Mr. and Jlrs. Fred W. Durbin yesterday for a' sho:t sojourn at the Durbin cottage at Neskowln. Rev. and Mrs branches will Include . out-of-door sketching, photograpny, life study, technical and historical side of art. Interior decorating, art appreciation, and ke ramies. It was decided at Tuesday even ing's meeting to extend a general In vitation to join, to all who are Inter ested in any of the departments. Tbe is - An Economical, Delightful, Light Place to Trade 1 . lfl pnp will haVA nnlr an artlvn men. arc leaving today ror Portland ruereir they will visit for several days with I ' -m v i. M friends ! Meetings will be held once each ' . I month, on the second Tuesday even- -1 ; ';lngs, at 7.-30 o'clock. The various The Tuesday Musical club hid Its. classes will meet however, on more first meeting of tho year TuevJay frequent occasions at the homes or evening at the studio of Miss Belie Tartar. At tho bus'ness M-..3. Bertha Junk Darby gave L na 1 studios of members, when those In- hour ' terested will be Invited to attend, a re. j The first out of door 'sketching class V NEW GOODS for SUITS ahdCQAfS They are in the weaves and colors which will be extensively used in the making of the new garments for fall and winter. A wide range of colors and a splendid variety of stunning weaves. Women Who Demand the Utmost in style and quality will find this display interesting. 56 inch "Wool Bedford Cloth for Suits or Coats in the Latest Shades. Pea cock Blue, Navy Blue, Light Blue, Black, Dark Brown and Red, yard $3.98 . Ladies' Slorc 466-474 . Styite Street Men's Store 416 State Street SALEM'S EXCEPTIONAL STORE Tort of th state association mootlnffi'"' gamer bunday afternoon. last June. After the business the Th election of officers for the year remainder of the evening was pssed was or "rst importance at the orig in a socinl way, with the hbctess . ,na.1, fsslon. the following being in serving licht rtTreshnients. Mrs, Cnarles A. Park spent yes terday in Portland visitirg friends. Mr. trA Mrs. Wayne " Petit left yecterday for Potiland an4 Sea 5 iMcoiairagiiig . s Bo!slieism Everything . that falsely encourages unrest also (encourages bolshevism. Misunderstanding of American indus trial organization, and of its benefits to inankind, lekd to. unrest, dissatisifactiori, and I radicalism. ; f " ; . Fbr example; tlie Federal Trade Coni mission tells the public that the large packers had an agreed pirice for lard substitute (made of cotton-seed oil.) " i , It reproduces , letters taken from the files of one of the packers, showing that such agreed price existed. 4 But it failed to mehtibh that the aprreed price was determined at the request of and in co-operation with the "Food Administration! Even the Department of Justice, in its unjust attempt to create prejudice. against, the packers, has made public these same letters, with no explanation. ' How long must this kind : of misrepresentation continue? In so far as it is 'believea,1 It hdt oiiljf greeds discontent, but results in injustice to oufj industry. i Lt ns bend you a Swift "Doilar." It. will interest you.". , i Address Swift & Company. Union Stock Yards, Chicagoilt Swift & - Til t i rf , any, U. S. A. Gomp (S t WHATBCCOMeS or X ". -t ! 4. - l(sr jf the average dollav ' fp!g: .sWIRSwiSpAMYX 11 n rvc s l All ff ' Twe str mcm 1 1 1 1 "" mm L&.TtO y . Ob 4 f I ff : tnawr psooucts I " 1 l iv 1 1. f Ojr- J IS ceTS is pais fo TMt I I . V M TtSlmfi Pirl B uvt NIMAI .;.--., Wffy W4aWfl CINTS ton lWM g XriJli4 CvUm r,yJ2fr V SWifltCOMPAIIY I 0-day ! side whore they will spend a vacation- Jlrs. T;. Jj. Steeves is'speniins: a few days in Portland visitin her pon r, rtauehter-In-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs.. Lalran Steeves. The Salrtm Orcpon Ajjricultnral Collep club will have an informal party tonight in Cotillion hall.) Miss Lena Kelle Tartar, Mi3S Frances Gellately. Miss Lattra Pratt ana Mi?s Nora Miller are the committee in charge and they are arranging' an extremely pleasant evening for the club meiubers. Ganges and dancing are being planned for diversions. : ' , I iMrs. W. C. Winslow presided at an Informal pheasant dinnerj party last Sunday night, complimenting hpr two ibonse guests, her J sister. Miss Ella Degoe, aJid Miss' Kdith Harrett f Eugene. A bofwl of dainty .Ce;il' Brunner roses rcade a much" admired centerpiece. "!, j Mr. and Mrs. Don Upjohn aiid two children returned , home yesterday from a delightful motor tripjto As toria. Portland and other places vf interest. : j' i- I ' . I 3Irs. Charles A. Park's Bible study class' .be gnn Its work for the 'year Tuesday .afternoon in the jYoang IWoiaen's Christian assocIaMon rooms. With 26 women out for the first meeting the clars will bej larger this year; than before, .md keen in terest is being taken in the work by the members.! t Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Smith have gone to PHnevllle- for a week's vlsl with friends. t 3Trs. J. H. Ackerman or Mon mouth arrived yesterday forjja visit In, Salem, with .her dauehters. Mrs. Roy Burton and Mrs. E. F. Carleton. Mrs. W. Al Jones and two daugh ters returned yesterdav from Port land after -visiting several davswith Mrs. Jonas' mother. Mrs. E, JCreigh- ton. ! . : .The Loyal .Women's class of tbe First Christian chnrrh will rieet on Thursday. 'afternoon at ih home of Mrs. G. VV. Walrher, 1631 South Qoinmercial street. " . .' ' t ,The .Royal Highlanders . gsve a social evening to their friends last Monday nlsrht at their ha11onNorth Commerc'al street.1 Bright i colored autumn !"jves addod an attractive color to. the oms.' The even'ng was srnt with dancing aad live hundred. ; ' Mrr. J. G. Medkr. 1760 South fdberty street, has fs her giest this wvk her noither, Mrs. X.. .. Brock of Wasco, Or . and her sister-in-law. Mrs. Newt pirock of Dragoi, Utah. Mrs. Anna Petty of Portland wlil sneak nt the prayer meeting of the First Baptist church . tonight on "Christian Americanization:; Mrs. Pettv has had a larsre experience working in the missions with the foreign speaking people an In ad dition has made careful study of art as well as art appreciation and ker amies will be classes of the league which will be particularly Interest ing to many people. j I It was definitely dt?cided last night that the Salem Woman's club would have their club breakasft on Saturday at the Hotel Marian. The breakfast will- be served promptly at 11:30 o'clock and the women will meet a little earlier at the hotel. Every effort is being made ;to make affair. stalled: Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert. president; Horace Sykes. vice presi dent; Mrs. Byron Ilrunk. secretary treasurer; Mrs. E. E. Fisher, art di rector. Two members were selected - to head the following committees: stu dy out of door sketching and still life; Miss Laura Pratt, and Monroe Gilbert; photography. It. C. Paulas and Horace Sykes; literature and music, Mrs. F. S. Barton, and Miss Flora Case; keramics. Mrs. Gedrge G. Brown, and Mrs. T. Leland Brown. The house committee composed of Mrs. L. S. Sheldon.. Miss Flora Case, C. M. Eppley and Monroe Gilbert was voted a permanent one. Plarts for a social program were tentatively spoken of. It was thought possible to arrange an entertainment for early In the new year, the pro gram for which Is to be made up of I original .contributions of the mem bers. : . A room on the first floor of tbe li brary has been donated to the league as- a permanent headquarters. This will be fitted for both a club and ex- STOMACH ON A STRIKE "Pape's Diapepsin" puts Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs ' in order at once ! Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you,? Well, don't both er. If your stomach Is In a revolt; If sick, gassy, upset, and what you Just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; ' belch gases and .acids j and eructate undigested food justf eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin to help neutralize acidity and in five minutes you won der what became of the Indigestion and -distress. - " i If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebel lion; If your food is a damage Instead of a, help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless and antacid Is Pape's Diapepsin. which costs so lit tle at drug stores. Do YotjuRead ; Our Ads? Thrrc art"! many reasons why wo auvcrtiv. . Some people think that advertising expense is a1! -il to tli mercliandi.se and makes goods eost nore. As a matter of fact adverti"!!?;? redueerthe cost f merchandise hy increasing the volume of lni:ine.s. V"c ad-etlis, .ecau.. give the ptihlic. IVeatise we wr.i.t you to connt for the most. ave v!ullIe information 'to row liorr to nahe a dollar "Ileeauve v. e want 1 1 iiike you l-ter Acquainted with our store and our method of doiii;? riUMiiesy. - We adverti.se so that you will Lave an "opportunity to coin pare our ihxIs and .our price with all others. lieeause we have faith in our goods. "Vc advertise because we have only one aim and desire1 in being in husines the true h crct of success satisfied cus tomcr. , ! . Onr Prices Always the Lowest GALE Commercial arid Court Jits. & CO. Formerly Chicago Store it jrtn extremely delightfu! And now that all, the club women are nonie from tnetr.. vacations. larsre number have panlned to at- terd, . Convalescence after pneumonia," ty phoid fever and the grip, is some times mereley apparent, not real. To make it real and rapid, there is no other tonic so hlghly to be recom mended as Hood a . Sarsapaniia. Thousands so testify. Take Hood's. ART LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED V ! Program of Cultural Studies Arranged and Officers . Are Elected hibit room. - It Is quite probable that well known Oregon and traveling artists and lecturers may be secured from time to time to spear before the club. It is also thought that the traveling exhibit - of the American Federation of Arts can be brought to Salem through the league's ef forts. Musical. programs are also a possibility. j The first to sign their names as charter members of the league are: Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. Mrs. U B. Shel don, Mrs. T. Leland . Brown. Mrs. George O. Brown. Mrs. II. D.. Trover, Miss Carol S. Dibble Mrs. Byron Brnnk, Miss Laura L. Pratt, Mrs. F. S. Barton. Miss Recska Swart. Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Mrs. Carrie H Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. It. Monroe Gilbert, Miss Hazel Fish wood, Miss Flora M. Case, C. M. 'Eppley, Horace Sykes, Mrs. Gustar Ebsen. Mrs. William H. Burg hardtv Jr., M. E. Pogue, Mrs. Rollln K. Page. A. C. Barber. Guy Fitch Phelps. It. . PauClus and Otto Panl us. ? A TOX OF FVX v .. v I ' -. ... f j JACK PK."Ori . tuauk rr rvorv . . . . Coming HuiMlay VE LII1KRTY TIIE.TRK Mce An epochal event in Salem's cul tural life took place in the , lecture room of tbe Salem Public library Tuesday night, when artists and art patrons of the city assembled to or ganlze the Salem Art leagus. . Much enthusiasm was manifested, and it In conflriitntlY- ATtwrtH that tho league which is the first of Its f kind to be formed n the capital city will competently,, fill the nod that has been bo long and so urgently felt here. .While art activities will be. preemi nent on the league's program, liter ature and music will be given an lm- BABY BUGGIES ARE TO BE FOUND ONLY AT OUR STORE., DURING THE NEXT FEW. DAYS SALEM WILL BE HONORED WITH MRS. MONTGOMERY, A REPRESENTATIVE DIRECT FROM THE LLOYD PRINCESS FACTORY Regular $35 Baby Bugy similar to illus tration. Not thrown together, but actu ally built from the ground up. Finished in Ivory Enamel orxDark Oak. Special for a few days only rt : VMM ihp iMsmMmm Regular1 $C.".00 Itahy Buggy, now. '. . ...... Regular $w).00 Hahy Ruggy, now ... Regular $.".".0() Rahy Riiggy, now Regular $."().00 Rahy Ruggy, now....;.T Regular $45.00 Rahy Ruggy, liiw Regular .i:i0.00 Rahy Ruggy,. jjow Regular $20.00 Rahv Ruggy, now.... Regular $15.00 Rahy Ruggy, now ; $M.S5 $47.99 S43.S0 $33.75 i $35-80 $23.60 $15.75 $11.89 TRADE IN YOUR OLD GOODS 4 STORES 'y) " i , , : 4 STORES i, iii i,;. i