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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1919)
8 7 THE OHEGOV STATESMAN': TIESDAV. OCTOBER 21, 1019. MjSWiniam Wi Biirghardf. Jr.. rOTided' the ! inspiration for tin showerwhen, mnch t the sur ,;' prise (of 1 the honoree.1 the matrons of . the.' lllabee auxiliary called by way of celebrating Mr. and "Mrs.i Durg- hart's 10th -wedding anniversary, Many useful and very clever tin gifts -were! : presented to Mrs. Burghardt. The afternoon was spent, informally. I y ... ' Mrs. Zadoc Riggs'and .Mrs. John . - J. Roberta will ' motor to Portland today in the' Riggs car for a 'short visit with friends. . , - j ": Under the snpervision of Mtb. B. Sheldon. Mrs. Alice II. Dodd and Mr; and Mrs.R., Monroe Gilbert, the classes 'in. art appreciation and in terior decorating of the Salem Art it h '1 ' r. v. .9. 1 ........ f . nti -ri jrr vm 1 fcnSd rthyt 2?ns .?th Bal-U party holding the titled tc reiiiintt. Pnoffraph abeo-lutely free while By. Ruth Lenore Fisher leagne met in the pnblic library Fri day night.' An- interesting and com prehensire program for the year' work was mapped, out, -which, will include. lectures and exhibits byvwell known men and women. Roderick Miles, formerly with the J. B. Eng lish firm of interior decorators of San Franci.co, now -with the Con r tellotte tt Hummel architects' office, of Portland, will talk at an early date on Interior decorating. " iln the above named departments. Mrs. Sheldon - and Mrs. Dodd will preside over the Classes studying Grecian art. Mrs. Gilbert will out line the work of-the modern artists, and Mr. Gilbert will take up the In terior decorating work. I Those; entering' these classes, Frit night -were: Mrs. Louis Lachmund. me W. Mow t . r f - - -" - 1 I -if ' ;7Ihe Government1 Bought Million of Pounds CASH & 4 PryOood, f 72?ffeZS&& lX22m . 4 nr6oodT 176484 North y W e have jast received an enormous lot of iilkirectly lrom 4)ne of the largest factories at Philadelphia, which we 'at a bargain imd vhich we will sell as a bargin. Hurry and take advantage of tlis sale which will start - - w.r October 21 V9 ' And continue throughout the week until. Salurday. night In the meantime1 you will find a big reduc- tion in yard goods where you will positively gain j a net, profit of 25 per cent on each dollar. Mrs. Francis O'Xeil, Mrs. George B. Brown; -Mrs. F. H. Tbomp.wn, Mrs. J. W. Todd. -M in Ethel K. Hummel, Miss Ethel B. Roberts, Miss Emily C. Branson, Mrs. Chester Cox, Miss Hazel Williams, -Miss Anna Fischer. Mrs. E. E. Fisher.Tdiss Cbaplar, Mr. Carrie H.! ChapeU Mrs. Cochran. The literature classes which also met Friday night wej"dlvlded Into an active and study department. Mrs. F, S. Barton 'and Miss Flora M. Case to be in charge. Initial members . in the study classes are Miss Edna Garfield, Miss Edith Southworth. MiS9 Margaret Fisher. Miss Elsie White and Miss Case. In the active class: Mrs. Barton, Miss Renska Swart. Miss Laura Pratt, and Mrs. Collins. The class for stu dy will study exclusively; the active War or for 7MCT? Sale of 'i-:sroiiE , Commercial Street purchajed xix months ago BER largest rramher will be pre-' J all other coupons will be en. classes to take np short story writ ing. , The first and third Fridays of each month hare been set aside, durinr the season for the literature class es. The art appreelatlon and Inter ior decorating class will meet on the second and fourth Mondays each month. The hour for classes Is o'cloek and they will be held at the library. The music classes will meet for their first session -Thursday night at Lena Belle Tartar. 7:30 o'clock at the studio of Miss The second sketching class will go out Snndya afternoon at o'clock, weather permitting. If not indoor. Sketching will take up the time. Those interested are Invited to meet at the R. Monroce Gilbert studio over the Commercial Book store. Mrs. Gilbert, president of the league .Is in Portland over this week-end. going down to riew the exhibit of modern art at the Art museum. Canvasser by Luks, Sloan. Myers, iGnarlno. are among those shown and all are worth the atten tion of any Salem visitor In the me tropolis this week. Dr. and Mrs. Will B. Mott have arrived in Salem to make their home, very much to the delight -of their friends here. At present they are- domiciled In the home of theuate Dr. W. S. Mott. An unusually . pleasing birthday dinner took j!ace Sunday at the II. S. BoIInger country home when Mrs. Bolinger honored her mother-in-law. Mrs. II. E. Bolinger, who Is celebrat ing her birthday this week. A dain ty howl of vari-haed autumn blooms made an attractive centerpiece for the table around which covers were laid for 14 guests. ) The announcement yesterday of the pledges In the fraternities and sororities at Oregon -Agricultural college has a good many Salem peoH pie inciuaea in tne list, in tne sor orities, besides those who have al ready been announced, it shows that Miss Mary Elizabeth Bayne and Miss Ina Mae Proctor are pledged Delta Delta DeltS and Miss 'Mildred Wright has gone to the Apba XI Delta. For the fraternities Lewis Griffith and Glenn Ackerman are pledged to Phi Delta Theta. and Ira Mercer. Russell Bonesteel and Hilbert Tasto pledged Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kap pa Sigma has pledged Orris Fry and Bernard Nutting and the Sigma Phi Epsilon has taken Glenn Craig. Frank Lynch., also of this city has Joined the Cambridge club. J ' '1 Miss Marie Evans and Miss Merle Whitney have returned to Portland after a short visit In Salem with relr atives. - Samuel Kubl-jr who has been a house guest of his uncle! and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cupper, has left for his home in Seattle. ; - . The W. C. T. L will hold its regu lar-silver-tea this afternoon at the hall. A very pleai'ig .program has been arranged whlcb will beglr at 2:30 o'clock. ;Mrs. L. G. Bslgi-i has returned from Portland where she has been vlMtlng with her mother, Mrs.; A. W. BuelL ' . Mrs. Kate Kennett of San Fran cisco will arrive tonight from her home for a visit with her sister, Mrs, R. B. Good In. Mrs. Kennell is plan ning to be in Salem two months, . - -Mr., and Mrs. J. I. Watklns and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Linden of Mc- Minnville have returned to their homes after an over-Sunday Tlslt at the Charles : Galloway home. - Judge Galloway has returned front a two kees stay 1n The Dalles Where he remained while his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Galloway, were on their wedding trip. J. B. Littler has gone to Toledo for the week. ' 'Melville Jones, who Is with the highway commission at XYolfcreek near Grants Pass, spent a short time at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jones, over the wee- end. . Salem lovers 'Of art will be es pecially Interested In the art display at -the C. B. Clancy store which shows some excellent Japanese and oil paintings. The collection Is of unusual merit and Is brought to Sa lem by Francis Bauyer LadaJVeze of Chicago. Salem folk have recently manifested their Interest in art by forming the Salem Art. league which is the largest thing If its kind near by and In . this collection there Is ample - material for deep study of Japanese art. Though Japanese Is BETTER THAN C ALP MEL Thousands J Have Discovered Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets i are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub Ktitute for calomel are a mild but sure ' laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards determination not to treat Jiverand bowd complaints with calomeL The pleasant little tablets do the rood that calomel does, but have no bad after effects They don'f injure the teeth like strong liquids or -calomeL J They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver et the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes play havoc with the gums. . So da strong liquids. It is best not to take calomeL Let Dr. Edwards' Olive . J ablets take its place. - - Headaches, "dullness and that hry . fcelinz come from constipation and a diaordered Jiver. Tate Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel bgy"and heavy."-They "clear" clouded braia .' a&4 perk up" lbs epuiU. lUcaod 25c PRESIDENT OF NEW FACTORY ; GETS HEARING J.H C Steward .Tells Comraer cial Club of New Concern Established Here MANY ARTICLES MADE Tempting Delicacies Are De ligned to ReduceHigh , - Cost of Living At' the luncheon of the Salem Com mercial club yesterday. J. C. Su-V-ard, president of the Steward Food Products company, spoke In response to a call to explain what the men present bad been eating. . They had been feasting on some delectable pies, cakes, and-other con fections of the culinary art calculat ed to tickle the taste and satisfy the cravings of hunger. j - They were made from the regular wares of the Steward Food Products company, the new Salem manufac turing company that Occupies the basement of the large store room In tbe Argo hotel building on Chemek eta street near North Commercial. The. assembled guests were well satisfied with botlr the food and the explanation of its contents. 4 . This new food company makes about 30 different articles, all food products excepting its laundry pow der. And all calculated to help reduce the high cost of living, besides add ing to the delectable joys of eating. They make pure non-alcoholic ex tracts; all the known flavors. They require only about one-third as much ounce for ounce. Egg-lesso. That Is one. It la an egg substitute. The - housewife can use It anywhere that regular eggs are used, except for boiling and scrambling; and the cost Is on the basis of about 10 cents a dozen for the cackleberry product of. tbe poul try yard. Appelo. That Is - another. It is a substitute for apple butter. It is as good as the regular apple butter of commerce, and costs about one fourth as much. And extracts; 40 . known flavors, for "use-in tbe kitchen. And pie fillings pineapple, ban ana cream, chocolate. lemon, oxblood cherry, custard cream and red rasp berry. That is all of them for the present, but many more can be add ed. And Quicker-Jell; "that's another. It's for dessert, in raspberry, pine apple, cherry, strawberry and other flavors. And Fruit Pnddene, all flavors. And custard powder, in lemon. maple, cherry and strawberry flav ors, so far. And chocolate pudding powders. Then baking powder; good as tbe bet, and cheaper than any. The laundry powder is to boil with the clothing; boil. for 30 minutes. and the clothes are clean; just wring them out; no scrubbing. Does not injure the clothes. The Salem factory of the Steward Food Products company is tbe sec ond of what will be a chain of fac tories. The first one is at Tacoma. Wash., which was tbe home of Mr. Steward, who was in the aviation service overseas during tbe world war. F. L. Huston, and F. O. Worthlng- ton, both of them vice presidents of the company, were present yesterday, and all three are in Salem getting the business established here. i There are a number of prominent Salem people who are stockholders of tbe Salem company, and the local company will be one of the most Im portant of all, especially In tbe man ufacturing end, on account of the fruits that are raised here being a large end of the great business they expect to develop, covering this and other countries. Salem Is surely coming Into Its own in many ways, and not the least of the great institutions will be the Steward Food Products company. unlike the art of other nations it does not lack In its true value and each year finds more persons appre ciating the unusual colorings and lines. . '. Also In the collection are some ex cellent oil paintings. The collection will be In Salem for three days, with today the first showing. Mrs. L. D. Curtis and Mrs. IL D- Allen Lave returned from a ten days visit in Portland and Seaview, Wash While at Seaview Mrs. Allen visited with her son, Victor, who Is. secretary-treasurer of the cranberry asso ciation at that place. Mrs. N. J. Harford, mother of Mrs. A. n. Gardner leaves this morning for a visit with friends la Portland. Schuldcrman to Chicago as Witnest in Action II. J. Schulderman.- state corpora tion commissioner, has been sum moned 'as a witness before the fed eral court in Chicaro aralnst 8. C Pandolfo. president of tbe Pan Mo tor company of St. Cloud. Minn Pandolfo and several othr nfririaii of the companv have been Indicted on a charge of uslnr mails to de fraud In the sale of stock In their company, which Is capltaliied at $10,000,000. It is said there are about 0,000 stockholders, a large number of whom live In the state of Washtnr ton. Rome years ago the company appnea ror a permit to operate In Oregon, but after mndnrtlnr an In. vestigatlon Mr. Schulderman refused io iseue the permit. His negotia tions and refusal to Issne the permit have caused Schulderman to he Bum. moned as a witness for the United States. The date of the trial has not We hare a long list of SURPRISES in itock for Men who are h ' trymg to dodge the high )j . u -sf? con oflivInrand at.hejMf gfig same - time appear . well dressed class. We are fc beating the market . on 'Men's Furmilnngs, Shoes, etc Jr0 A new line ol Men's Overcoats v $18.75 and $24X0 each -Men' heavy mackinawt 53.45 each Men's winter weight union suits... $1.75, $1.93 and $2.49 each A, new shipment fonr-ln-hsnd tics, latest weares, C3c ozi C8c each . Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & CO. Commercial and Cotxrt Sts. Formerly Chicago Store A COMMUNITY IS KNOWN BY ITS r PRODUas ;1VT0 belter example of that , truth can be LN cited than the prominence Salem and this section of the Willamette Valley, enjoy through the coming (and going) of the hum; ble Loganberry. - It is a. product that is making known an in dustry which will make known an entire state. The United States National Bank Is : directly interested and so ar YOU in its success. IMedSlinbimlBaiU; '. -tigg?aai STOCK M0LASS.ES Now havtin stock, molasses for fcedirj purposes in 60 fallcu barrels, rine to put hay or straw for feeding stock. ZEM'0 OIL SPRAY Now taking orders for future delivery on Zeno oil spray. Zena oil sprsy is far superior to any other apray on the market for Scale, Blight, Curly Leaf and Thrip. Also, cheaper and far more convenient to use. We now have a specialty salesman calling on the growers or leave your orders at the office. But be sure and place your, orders early so we can have it ready for you. FERTILIZERS Now booking orders for all kinds of fertilizers, making a ipe dality of fertilisers suitable for berries and all kinds of fruit trees. At the high prices now prevailing, you cannot afford not to spray and fertilize your berry and fruit tracts. Marion County s Horticulturist, says PRUNE, SPEAY and .FERTI LIZE. He examines all the Orchards and he knows what Is needed to bring the best results. Place your orders now. do not delay. ' ' Phone 1C0 255 State 2 w 1 M k s: a m - m t mm m mmmm r ! 1 r. .K1 S i J , e.ci WmM OHS Street SALEM, ORE- been fixed. -I ' w