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T1IE ORKGOX STATKSMAX: Tt'KSUAV. JAXl'ART . 1W0. I 'lll " II III ' "1 ..-III lllMgfl t. . : : ,: ' lSy itnii LEXOUI. FISHKH jrRS. CHARLES WILSON was rl dinner hostess lost night com A plimenting Jr son. Kenneth; n the anniversary of bis birthday. table was centered with a large birthday cake and red shaded candles Maru Saus: - j j i l :; it is Your Own Fault; If You Have ScraggKj Hair NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Will Make It LigViV and Fluffy. At Drug and Dept. Store AUealieiw at Barker Shop burned for a light. Plates were laid for nine of his school friends includ ing Harold Miller. Asahel Eoff, Paul Sialey. William Ash by, Archie Holt. Miiton Steiner. Frank Chapman. John Griffith and Rowland Keinhart. Miss Ethel Swartz of Portland was honor guest for a little party for which Miss Ruth Ross was hostess Saturday evening at the home of her parents. The affair was a rook' party and at the close of the playing the hostess served a buffet luncheon. The guests were miss Ava .Miner, ansa Mary Cook. Miss Marion Emmons; and Messrs. Virgil Busfck. Kennetn Waters, Roderick Waters, Ralph Em mois. . - -s:i- " Mr. and Mrs. Hal Patton were Ko?u for a wild duck dinner at their home on Court street Sunday evening Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Geiger of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and -Mrs. Seymour Jones. Miss Junette Jones and Melville Jones. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Williamson of Portland who were the Nests Years and week end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer s Goulet. have re turned to their home. Friday night they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Prank G. Myers to see Chauncey ON cott. - ,. The Marion County Womens Re publican club met yesterday after noon In the Commercial club rooms for a very interesting afternoon. At torney Ronald Glover spoke on the Hood's Sarsaparllla Take this good old "family medicine For Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism, , Kidney Complaint, Dyspepsia. navine superlative merit U Js given entire satisfaction to three generations. Fine purtnerand tonic otc TOunerThan His Years Doesn't it make you feel gjod cause you to straight en up and feel "chesty" when someone guesses your age at ten years or so younger than-yoa really are? . , . You look into your mirror, smile with satisfac tion and, say -to yourself : "Well, he didn't make such a had truessJ at that ' . '.' IThe point is: You're no rAr th"jn xrmrf wrlifw ' If a man is strong, vigor ous, mentally alert, fine and fit at 50 he has a better chance of '.living up to 80 than a man.of.,30 who is weak and rundown ha3 of living up to COl While notus of us can Etay the years nor stop time, we should all make an heroic effort to suc cessfully resist the effects a - . . 1 . .. oi ume Dy ever KeeDincr our vitality at par. ; When you senso a feeling of t slowing, down of your physical forces when your stomach, liver,' kidneys and other organs show signs of weakness when you notice a lack of your old time "DeD" and "punch" in "other words', when you feel your vitality . 4on the wane, you a'tould, com- mence at once to' restore your etierjry, strength and endurance by taking The Great General Tonic : This ' master body-builder will help yoa keep young in spirit and mental t- and physical action, because it wiN uaut Nature in maintainier roar vitality at par. ; It enriches the blood, raeCnrca wont-out tissue, : amithea jana-lins and onrer-wmaxht nervee. il ' dooaa sound refreshing eleep. aharpena theappe . tte. tone up thedjfealioe in abort, will put aew life, new vteor : and new vim in """"'', trrry fibre ftf your body. You will be .sanrpriaed, how much battel yoa'll feel after taking- a treat : nventoILYKO. if yoa axe tired and worn oat, . Mnmaj'y and Ebyaicali7 x anstefi. 1 1 mildly laxatrra keep t ha bowel in fina . condition.. Get LYKO U M tm Mtril adk. bottio from a(M aniy. Iika ptctme aaae. ' yotir dru7St ... . Raiaaa all natatlataa. . . "today.,..;'." i '.''' -'..-:'...- 5w Maamlaetarcra .A 1 i ir ami. LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New, York, " ' , ; ' KanMS Citr. MV ' For sale by 11 Druggist. Always in, stock at Perry's Drug Store good (hat these meetings of the worn- eu of the county are doing. The top ic of the afternoon was-the Japanese Question and some interesting arti cle were read on the subject. The HK-eting will be continued next Mon-j day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the Commercial brill room for further discussion on this yuestlon . Complimenting her mother. Mrs. LtflaS. .Lynch of Seattle, who has been tier botise guest for sevaral days Mrs. John Graber entertained with a family dinner Sunday afternoon at her home. A large backet.or truit formed a centerpiece for the table around which were seated Mrs. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mapes, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. BBrowning, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pabst, Kenneth Stout of Portland and Mr .and Mrs. Graber. ' Mrs. Lynch, who is with the Wash ington Industrial school for girls was greeting old friends during her short stay here. Mrs. G. W. Laflar will entertain the P. E. O. Sisterhood at her home. 1190 Spnth Liberty street, on Thurs day afternoon for a 1 o'clock lunch eon. After the luncheon a business meetlg will be held. . Mayor and Mrs. Otto Wilson re turned last night from ' Portland where they passed a seyeral days' stay as the house guests ot Mrs. L. P. Garridieth. Mrs. Louise Arthur was hostess last week for the -Westminster guild of the First Presbyterian church. After the lesson bad been studied the evening was spent with a social time. " : Miss Margaret Goodln left Sunday plight for the University of, Oregon to complete ner year s worn tnere. i Mrs. Charles A. Park's Tuesday afternoon Bible class has been post poned until further notice because of the slight illness of Mrs. Park. . Word comes from Mrs. Viola Ver- cler Holman, who, with her husband, is in Shanghai,- China. : They are de lighted with that country: and are making the most of their stay In that interesting city. Mr. and Mrs. Hol man are appearing with an orchestra at the Astorbouse hotel and plan to be in Shanghai for a year. . . Miss Marguerite Cook has return ed to this city after spending her va cation with, relatives in Portland. Miss Eva Miles and Miss Lyra Miles returned Sunday night to New- oerg wnere tney are attending Pa cific university. ... - .. . ". ; . . . Mrs. W. H. RIdell of Mills City will arrive In town today for a sev eral days' visit with her daughter. Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mr.- and Mrs. Owen Cotterman and their daughter. Mrs., Clarence Town send, returned home ' Sunday night from Hoquiam, Wash., where they spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Cotterman's son in law-' and daugh ter Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Peters. They were gone two weeks. - Melville Jones and E.' W. Geiger motored over the Columbia highway yesterday. Miss Marie Gehzka of Ohio, who has been a house guest for several wesks of Mrs. It. L. Matthews, has i pmi p in Portland where she has tem porarily taken charge of the Alber tina Kerr nursery. Mrs. Mary W. Tipton of P.erkeley, Calif., and her daughter. Mrs. James B. Duncan, who resides tn Ashland. are guests at the hotel Marion.-hav- i lug journeyed to Salera to visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. It. O. Snell-ing. Herbert Darby has returned to the, University of Oregon after spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs Bertha Junk Darby. i Mrs. S. S. East will entertain the' missionary society of the First Crmuregational church at her home on Court street Friday afternoon at ' 2:30 o'clock. j , F. II. Hammer or Redwood Falls. Minn., and uncle of Mrs. W. F. Dra-; ger is a hou?eguest for several days at the Drager home. Mrs. R. K. Humphreys and son Edwin. K. .Humphreys, left Salenr for Corvallis to make their home for the remainder of the winter while Mr. Humphreys attends the Oregon Agricultural college. , Mr. and Mrs. William Knower, nee Alma Ashby returned to Salem last night from their honeymoon which was spent in Portland. After a short stay al the home of Mrs. Knower's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashby will make their home In Polk county. Mis Minnie Goehring. who has been a houseguest for the past two weeks of Mrs. Miller Bevier. left yes terday for her Vome In Hoquiam. Wash. - ' " ' Mr. and Mrs. Milter Bevier Invit ed a group of friends In to spend Sunday evening with them for a so cial time. . Miss Bertha Smith and William A. Sampson were married Sunday at 1 o'clock at the Leslie Methodist par sonage, by Rev. Mr. II. N. Aldrlcb with 'the ring service. They were accompanied by Mrs. Edna Smith and Mrs. .Francis W. Mason. Mr. and Clearance of Ladies Hats Now greatly reduced. In keep ing with our policy of never carrying over hats from one season to another, we are placing all hats on special sale at lA to V'z Original prices. G A $1.4942,4943.75 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST LE & 'COMPANY. Commercial and Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store of the applications now on file and for which licenses have not been is sued. ' "In view of the existing congested condition and in justice to the mo tor vehicle owners who have forward ed their applicatolns for 1120 II- Mrs. Sampson will make their home! nes for the reasons stated, the de- ln this city. L ' r Henry Barr who has been spending h.s vacation with hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barr. left Sunday night for Columbia university In Portland. partment requests that sheriffs of the counties, the chiefs of police of the cities and towns and other peace off leers, of the state permit those motor vehicle owners who have ap plied for their 1120 licenses to op erate tbelr cars on their lilt li censes for a reasonable time until the department can clean up the pres ent congestion."., " Four-year-old Hilda had oeen to (Stay with her cousins, two romping. boisterous boys, who teased her sad ly the whole time. When she came back and was telling her father all about ber visit, she said: "Daddy, every night when Jack and Rofer say their prayers, they ask Cod to make them good boys." . That'eo,lte right.- said Iter fa ther. "' -'.. -But." she added significantly, -He hasn't done ft yet. SEVEN OUS.ES, li OF .. . " At AO V KM' w 11 ;i " - - ? aturaay, At 1:30 ,'' HOUSES ADJOIN PROPERTY OF Hunt Bros. Packing Co., Division andFrontSts. , VSBaBBa-SBBaBBSSBBBwM These houses are to he removed from the property to buyer. For further infor mationcaii at office of Hunt Bros. Paclcmg Co.; or telephone 150. " r W00DRY, Auctioneer Slave To Tobacco? LetNicotol Set You Free . Are you a slave to tobacco, so ad- uieieu o in um taat jrou mual have your dally aupply or feci nervoua and irritabla and unbiDT .If tou hav. reached this point your uae of tobawo ia excessive and this is always Injuri ous to health and. nerves, brain and body. Quit before it is too late re fain your freedom before bop Is lost. 1 jsicotol will kill the craving; for . to- , bacco. tone up your nerves and make the tobatxo habit cult you. Von n n t:ut down your ' supply or tobacco or quit entirely without loss or time or la convenience or' suffering- or craving In ny way. Cet a box of Nieotol tablets oi your aruRgist and after a few days' uae note the wonderful Improvement m your pnvairai ana mental condition. Nieotol Is sold under an Irnn-rlad rut. . to 'fwnd tfa purchase price If Note: Aak your druirrlat about Nie otol. He knows what it has done for others and you can trust him to tell naa at e will 4P Carlton Made Eminent Commander for Commandery The Installation or the officers foi DeMolay commandery No. 5, Knights lempiar. was held in the Masonic temple Saturday evening:. The in siaum; orticers were Past Grand commander Lot L. Pearce. and M. L Meyers, captain sneral of th.rand commandery of Oregon. The efectlre ana appointive officers for the ensu ing' year are as follows: Eminent commander, E. P. Carle ton: eener- alirsimo, Percy Cupper; captain gen eral A. L. Fraxer; 8. W.. L. B. Da vis; j. w.. j. U McAllister; prelate. O. H. Burnett: treasurer. G. C. JJlles: recorder. W. T. Davis; Rt. n v a. Ertxon; 8w. B.. p. E. Shafer; W.. V. O. Brock; sentry. Henry Shoemaker: guards. C. A. Vibhert, W. D. McCaJ- itsier, w. b. win slow. ' i i Cut This Out It Is Worth Money WJNT HISS THIS. Cnt out this slip, enclose with Sc to Foley ft Co., t sneiueia Ave.; Chicago. 111., writing your name and address elar. ly. Tou will receive in return a trial pacaage containing Foley's - Honey and Tar Compound.' for .coughs, colds and croup.: Foley Kidney Pills ana r oiey cathartic Tablets, J. C. i-erry. .t . ., - . CONGESTION TO. BE OVERCOME Police Officers Asked to Be Lenient With Tardy Au- ' tomobile Owners The fact that a rreat manv mo tor vehicle owners deferred applying lor met r .1920 licensee until within the past week, has caused a congest ion of business in the motor vehi cle division of. the state deoartment. uy reason or tbls fact. It will require at least until the middle of the month to dispose of the aoDlications on file and thase which may be re- ceivea up to that ume. 'Up to within a few days of the close of the past rear. Hie number of applications for 1920 licenses was less loan the corresponding period s year aga. notwithstanding that dur ing the year 1919 the motor vehicle registrations exceeded those fjor the year 1918 by one-third. aairV Donn. ty Secretary of State Koter yester day. -Up to Saturday evenlnc Jan uary 3, licenses were mailed up to license number 29.263. Ther .re substantially 17.000 additional appll- """i" on me loaay. making a total wi io.vuu appucationa received to date for 1920 licenses, anri tha office can issue and forward but be tween 2000 and 2500 licenses daily it will thus be seen that inm time ,wlll ber equlred in which to dispose V The e AROUND THE WORLD TO SALEM ' .MAGNETIC HERttVSKY TKIQ -i j. i- - GREET THEM! HAS COME AT LAST GRAND OPERA HOUSE TOMORROYr7 NIGHT . -wv-' . . . 1 ' r r if i V Rdeaseai S !? -v vN. Other New Goldwyn . 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