THE OREGON 8TATKSMAX VElXF.lAY, DKCK.MltF.lt , 1W10. 8 AMJiS Si erf FOZjin ms tkz --m mm Uy Ruth Leu ore' Fisher .I. Interest of the Rocial nnd-Vs-A peciajlly the musical lite o the city kent era arouiu! the. concert Friday niM1 of Miss Winifred Byrd.Jiiy as a man . j i . 1 i . , . I. ....... - i . Ihe SKMI- . " nas creaiwi jsucn ', Thev can -iuvthuJ I- U w,,r,J .Vli i who PPoa..s Mi.h he,, iU also . cap play the piano with a much abil- ; a u.-.st at the i:v,ft t.,.,.. r.. chatming and delightful affairs t.r- rtK be it,redjbein,r planned for Mis, Byrd durat the" ed r.f the' pii, MqaTu VrW Yori' It - is with great midehivrVi ,lT numlr- Miss her short sojourn here. land Mm.. Stirf worn! high. At lb Jn Their h?nrt 3 that 'close of the delightful evening Mr, wilt go tfr the concert" Friday night L iSl?i,Jlr Program as an-. ?ra' Smith delightfully en-! Page served a dainty supper. Til to bear the little nirl who , lias. work ed so bald aad Touiiht so for her musical cjueer, and who has return-: cd to her home with the musical j world coiHjuf-red to give Iter, home coining concert. To thoie who have known -Miss ;L Byrd Kinele her early childhood and, see the vvOndej ful musical genius ot ; her as v. ell and the und auntod am- j I bilion wli(ich has been hets far her; musical work, it is not a surprise thati ........ tUa Li)A!iclnn fit lull tflttKut tlifl I 'ih-i i.ublJe schools. ' Mrs. Tlrrrla V"t r:ri.fii is learner wi iu cia.s au1 Miss Bell in president. Hie everuug was merrily ient with chatting ot r j their Christmas f.uicywoik 'ami at 'the close Miss ISelle assisted by her ' .-ister Mrs. K. Hays of I'urtlaiid. serv 4 l a dainty lunch. Ahuut 2ft of Ihe tneiutxTs of the clas were present. Mrs. U. S. Vunm was hostess Satur day night for a jolly little card party jwlien she celebrated the birlbda) an niversarien of Mr. H. Ij. Stiff, Mrs. iDelhett Kurt on ud herself w hich all ,oe-urred uu that day. Five hundred was I h; divrsit f t he ever.iuu u;-d n he r. TAe . J ,tru " mr manager are: i tertained the women of ih. Jin.im sn -sta who made tin ihr tabl in w , i ' pus 4ft Chopin Guild of the St. i'aula church at her; eluded Ur. and Mr. Fred Kllis. Mr. i rettide . . . . . , ......... Chopin . home yesterday atternoon Ut their j and Mrs. ilerbert Stiff. Mr. nd Mrs. r.tuue A Minor (Winter Wind j regular monthly meeting. Tiaus wore j K. C. Quinn. Dr. -and MrsO lellrt ,", e-hoptn j completes tor the bazaar wblcli they i Ktinou and Mr. and Mrs.. A. J. Hat On the tugs oi Song 1 will hold Thursday aliernooa and al-;idrion. - ' Mendelssohn-Liszt -together an interesting meet in p was I - . Dante oft he Gnomes ..... Lizstiheld. ' Mrs. j0,,n Bayne will entertain the LeKeml fct. Francia Walking cn : ! women of the South Circle of the ltie Water Lizsts The Theean class of the First First CongreKational church this ait- Aocturue . Greig J Methodi.-t Sunday school was l-li!n-I eriioon at her home at 414 Iiell-vue f . , '., ' ; -ctowen ifuily entertained at the 1J. K. Carrier -i reel. A very pleasant and interest-' in a u ' Jcllu,,eri- noiee on Monday ever. inn. The eia.-s ing time is planned and it Is urged aiiss oytd will be the guest of her ha, recently been .organized and Is that all member attend the meetrnr. James HuHtkar. the eminent musical i pafems. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Byrd. for 'coi-ioosed of a group o teacher, in T fv WW A ti' BRAND J j , 1 ! .11 I . . ..'lV. I . .''A.H-.-.'' .1.11 1 II ' ' II II, .,1.1 A company of lt rnei.ts. enjoyel j ihe hospitality of Mr. and Mr,. It. A. Mevins at the Cottage-farm when it hey entt-i tallied at dinner last Sun i day. The sumptuously laden tatde j was centered with a beautiful basket jof while pn pooh. Covet, were laid Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff I, to dissolve it. then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it At night when retir ing; use enough to moisten the scalp ."nd rub it In gently with the finger . tips. . Do this tonight and by mornlae. most if not all. of your dandruff will '. be gone and three or four more ap j pMcation will completely dissolve and j entirely destroy every r.lnrle sign and trr.ee ot it. no matter how much dan , druff you may have. You will tind. too. that all itching i and digging of the scal will stop ' at onoe. and your hair will be fluffy. , lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and j look and feel n hundred times twslter. i You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails tot do Ihe wotk. E. J A. ;... .. KrSrf. ' i ri i i OUR FIRST TVE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Owners Attention Beginning Monday, December 1st, we will open our garage at 260 North High Street at 7 a. m. and CLOSE at 6 p. m. This action is taken in line with the Ford Motor Co.'s plan of sales and sen-ice. The personal comfort of our employes is considered as im portant to bojh our patrons and ourselves. Men do not like to work on the night shift. It is particularly important in the present shortage of skilled labor. If our patrons will anticipate th?ir wants and still have their work done in daylight hours, it will make for better work and more efficient service. We are counting on your hearty co-operation, bearing in mind the help you have rendered us in the past III I TT TT Wall 1 f J 'ey Motor Go. V"lieijutT, taya. try-ol by a few It 90 Bales of Wool Are for Mr. and M rs. ;. Ivan lntman. and John Denraiug of Mr nnil J rm I li.ii V .1. .... VI w n.l ' U'.i.h I. . I .. ,1... k. ..... . . Mrs. W.' 11. Howd. Mr. and Mis. J-L . guilds of MIwi Uda Uruwn. hate re-! w. I'eterMiu and two daughter. Jean, turned to their bonus. unit !( v unit Mr u nil Mr. T?.w. I m. .tirs. rreueriCK spent yestetuay In ftt J f J lffal il'ortiaad a, the uei'l t iiiud,. i WltTCd ITl LOTtaOTl PlCTktl ' Mis, Hazel Downing left last night j : : for a sveral days' stay in Portland. For 0M or laflnenan LONl0. Iee. 1. At th wool where she wilt be ihe house guest ofilnd a a Preventative take LAX A-! a nr tioli Um today 1I.8S0 balea friends. jTIVE BROMO QriNINK , Tablet, vera ferej. Taa market waa te- ! IXck for K. W. GUOVt'S Signature -live tu.l trie. firm. AmrW-a Mr,. Charles Hond of IVndieton , on lhp 30c returned to her home yesterday after1 visit in i: at the home of bi sinter,, Mrs. Will If. Bennett, fur seveia! Pmh'ihiltnn Cntm Dtrrm ; cent dtret. Crots bred were an j hangd, except shabby roame which I were five per cent cheaper. Mel- Lriine, OtiyS (jOVtmOTl vvea blllin t three iae to 7 I rhmiags to H pent. iovemor O'.eott yesterday ad- day. -5 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mil! of' Portland who have been visiting for! several days with relatives in this j dres'-ed yesterday city, retunud to their home yester- i edilor f the Amer,can" Issue, a pro bation pjp-r published at Wester- ViSle. Ohio, and Ixtndnn. En r-'.and In. i . , . . . . nn nv r2 Buy Your Dress Goods Early, Without Delay. You Will Save Money and You Will Be Able to Get it Made for Christmas. Our Prices are Far Below Present Wholesale Prices, and the Quality is the Very Best Silk Plush, 48 in. width, value $9.48; sale, yard. . .. .j... .$6.08 III Silk velvet, all colors, 43 irch width, value $5.48; sale price. Broadcloth, 4S-in: width, value $6.78; sale, yard. $4.98 per yard............... $3.08 Velveteen, all colors, value $2.28; sale price. .,.$1.30 Everything in Yard Goods Reduced This Week, Especially for Christnus The Best Crash Toweling:, 22 Cents a yard. NOTICE To Societies, Church and Sunday School Crganiza-tions Daring the Holiday Season we will fill orders for Can dies, Nuts, etc., at WHOLESALE PRICES To any church or Sunday School or Societly. MAIL ORDER PRICES Our mail order prices will be ready the last of this week and out of town people will do well to take advantage of these prices. Early ordering will assure you that your entire order will be filled. Don't waxt'.until too late as many lines may be sold completely out before Christmas. k ; j i",V.T. - CASH Groceries Dry Goods Clothing gis STORE .yfotions . PHOME 453 day. - Mis Henrietta Heppner of Iort laid who has been a house guest of Justice and Mrs. A. S. Bennett. ha3 returned to her home. Alfred Ben net, their son. who ha been visiting them also, left for his home in Ante lope. The many friend of Mr. John II. Scott, who has been very ill at her borne. 1089 Court street, will be very happy to learn that she Is now re covering and hope in a short time to be entirely well again. - Mr. and Mrs. !onis !achmund are going fo Portland today where they will sojruon for several days. Wbi'.e there they will be at the Portland hotel. Professor and Mr. T. S. Robert have returned, from Corvalli where they were the guests for several das of Professor Itobert brother. Dr. II. M. Hoberts. Mis Kuth Mill of Independeee. who ha been a guest of Mis. J. O. aMtthl. has returned to hr borne. Miss Beryl Holt has returned from Portland where she spent several day visitlnK with friends. Mr. and Mr. Clyde .Epperson, Their son. Norwood, and ttu-fr daughter. Mildred, and Mi Utha Cole, who have- ben the houe guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Duibin. have return-1 ed to their homes in McMinnville. Master Wyne Urier returned yes terday from Portland where he visit ed for several days with bis graud mother. Mis Gene Belle has returned f mm Portland where she was a several dcys cuejt of Miss Jane McLaughlin. Mr. and Mis. George C. Will left yesterday for a several days stay in Portland. Mrs. Id M. Babcock and her daughter. Miss Grace Babcock. have returned from Portland where they visited for several da with the for mer's dauphiei. Mis Mary Babcock. The ,W. A. M. S. will meet with Miss Goldie Witzel at her home at 415 North Cottage street. Thursday. December 4. Miss Lena Huckestein bad as her guest recently Mis Marie Fleber ot Shaw and Miss Alice Itaudoln ot Jo seph. Oregon. Elmer Christenson of Xeey. Neb.. who has been visiting for the past month at the home of hi uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr. Geori: W. Laf lar. left last night for Kuk. Wyom ing, where he will visit for a time be fore teturning to his home. Miss Sudie Matt his who has been visi.ing ir la lives in Amity, has re turned home. Mrs. Kate Stargen of Brooks, who har been a visitor at the home of Mn. L. ,M. Pueder, has returned to her home. Mis Alice Metzler of Portland. Miss E. Pate of Vancouver, Wah., tu lrartt?u.ely since prohibition of the HqRor traffic became effective and that there has teen a marked de erese in crime. The letter was in reply to a letter from Mr. Johnson In which he asked if crime had decreased. FREE TO" Pile Sufferers tfcM'l Be -t ( mUt Trr tkb Xm m Hmw te Ikil lr Cam I vlikMt IHw.mi Vm. km mm m Hmu'I . Ta.tlBC TMrt .tMallr K14 IwnHf mt ltle. Exciting Times Ahead for Willamette Debaters Let Me Prove This Free ( Mr In trr a 'and pw-rmai l M'thad for tk treatment t r!Uf ff fitrl th arwla ff grateful Irltrr. ttil, lb a. inriit I want nii to try Ihta mtnxl at The season of debate at Wlllam-!". "" . ette nniteraity promises to be Be of ju.a- .ttndmc or recont dMti,f.t. the most Important that th uni- wt-thr it -hroni- trui. wbrthr Tersitr ha had for several vemrs ' " eiwl vnaiMaL I. . T V. : aHou4 an4 f.r th frr lrtl trl- aeeordlns to Forensic Manager Fred ; mt McGrew. Mr Grew is at I resent la ; X rrattr wlir yoa tire mat co rpontenee with several or the,TOM mrwt lrMMM 9ii,m my ,ti,.,4 leading Institutions of the tMrlhwrst , i!t rtev y sr..mi ir asking for date. The subject for 1 ! 'r " " ' eite wil. le decided In the next .f ,B,me, Mir. .n4 tfcee few days and then work will begin tii atrti-tK.na ha faii4 in earnest 1 ' " " rli tnat sir m- a- w . .. ! irnlmc rta is tn ot tawwt At chapel yesterday Mr. McGrew ;rt-f..ibu irrtim.ni ran: l Vre thentndent body with, TMj li-rl .frrr of fre trrattoret a proposal of Inter Is d. late. The:,t)jr,, ,,,, WrM. BOW fnA three lower classes mrt Ihe peer xal s y. H.r-f mail k - wt At with enthasiasna. th avniors decid- ' e Tl.r. Ing they wonld not enter on account cf smallnes of their numbers and work which Ival-eady lined tip for' them. Mr. McOrew dl-played a trre goll ;np which Attorney White wills give to the cl winninc in dbate. The rla5 debater will Hae lh tame sulVert a the varsity team. As i soon as thl rnbject I announced.! the das member will hgin pre-1 parinr for the trv-out wh!ch will pre- Free Pile Remedy n. n. rm. II21U ItM. Marafcall. Mkrfc. t"1i. fr trial .f f.ur Mrla- t to: HOLIDAY PRIZES Will be given to the boy and girl hustlers who turn in the largest number of DIXIE BREAD wrappers on or before December 22. First Prix $10 Savings Account Start Now and You Can Easily Win a Prize Ask Your Grocer SALEM BAKING CO SALEM Haynes-Foster Baking Co., Portland. Dixie Baking Co, Astoria, A O I "Sate lie Wrapen" t