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8 TITE OREGON STATKMIAX: TUESDAY. JANUARY 1.1. 1020. IN A SOCIAL 111 WAYI By ltlTII LKXOItC KISHKIt III spending the week lend in Portland as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bulgin have returned from Portland ' where they fcpent the week e&d as the guest of friends. i iry This Ton i Have Dandruff Mrs. Clifford Brown proved her telf a delightful hostess Saturday evening i when she entertained six friends informally al dinner. A bowl of pink carnlations and white frees ias formed an attractive centerpiece for the table at which coi'era were laid tor eight. . : . Misees Sallle Mcllvaine and Irene Campbell of Portland were hou.e guests of MiM Ruth Johns over that week end. Mrs.! William Shaw of Vancouver was also a &iiest of Miss Johns during her stay in Salem in attendance at the Cherrian dinner dance, i I WHY SHOULD SALEM! The Philodosian Literary society of Willamette university haid Us an- ' nual, scrap bag program Friday after noon at the home of Miss MargaiYi Bowen. j Hits of oratory, mucic. dra matics, and general surprises fell , from the bag when the president pulled the strings. The scrap bJK Inhere b one sure way that neve? fails to remove dandruff completely iuut thai is to dissolve-it. This de stroy it entirely. To do this, just get about f"5ur ounces of plain, ordin- liquid nrven; apply it at night when leuring; use enough to moisten the ecalp and rub lit in gently with the finger tips. tiy luiuiUb, most if not all. of your dandruff will te gone, and three or tour more applications will com pletely dissolve aind entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no aid tier how much 'dandruff you may iiave. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop in- '. stantly, and your hair will be fluffy. lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and teei a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. it is inexpensive, and four ounces U all you wilt need. This program, is always one of the most ' li"l'le remedy bas never been known popular rones of the year and this limb it received its full share of ap preciation. - The F. F. F. club composed of Paul Done' class in the First Meth odist Sunday school entertained Sat urday evening with a theatre party at the Oregon. -The guests of the club were members of Miss "Beryl Holt's class. vFront the theatre the young people went to the old parson age of the church, where a dainty two-course luncheon was served. Mis Holt and Paul'Doney chaperoned the party , Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ed wards of Tillamook are house guests of Mrs. Edwards uncle jand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, 'Milesi, during the special cession p .the legislature. Mr. Ed wards is representative from. Tilla mook county. - The Business and Professional Women's club of the Y.-'W. C. A. will meet at the Y. Wtonight from :30 till 8 o'clock. On account of the Apollo .club be no social hour following ness meeting. As matters of iniport ance are! to be taken up all business ii ana professional women, and espec 1 ially members of tha club, are urged to be present. !"" - .-. Mrs. Mark. McCallister : and two j children: returned Sunday from a i. ten days' visit with her parents near li Corvallis., ' ;j :. .' Mrs. R. Lu Matthews has been to rail. BILLS IN LEGISLATURE n Senate S. li. 1 Baldwin: Removing Ihe limit on the number of state bank examiners, who shall be appoiated by the superintendent of banks. S. B.-2 Orton: Anind rs the law relating" to proceedingj on foreclos ure, judgment and decree. i S. B. 3 Patterson: An act to clln InCate -minimum and maximum rsn- tences for felonies and piescribing J that court shall set forth definite length of imprisonment. S. B.' 4 Huston: A bHl to amend act creating court of domestic rela tions In order to validate present law. S. B. tStrayer: A bill io amend act creating state board of examiners for professional engineers a U ap plies to mining engineers and m'.nin; operations. S. It. 6 Irrigation committjg: m concert there, will j Permuting organization oi anunage r following the busi- dl8iri8-. . s. ii. :o. t. i manna aeiegauon: Permitting establishment of kinder gartens in several school districts. S. B. 8 Senator indemnities for slaughtered cattle. ; S. B. 9 Banks (and Eddy: Relat ing to maintenance and construction of state highways, and providing that counties be not compelled to bear such cost of maintenance. ? SB. 10 Multnomah delegation: Granting powers to municipal cor porations known as "ports." S. B. 11 Multnomah delegation: Increasing state aid allowances for minor wards of the state in institu tions located in Multnomah county. Umatilla county Porter: Providing PEOPLE BUY OREGON MADE PRODUC Tgp $4(1) IN CASH PRIZES In order, to stimulate interest in "Ore gon Products Week"--January 19th to 24thr--Gale &j Co. will give $40.00 in cash prizes for the best essays on the above subject, as follows: First Prize ..$15.00 Cash Second Prize $10.00 Cash Third Prize $5.00 Cash Fourth Prize ..$3.00 Cash Fifth Prize $2.00 Cash Sixth Prize; S1.00 Cash Seventh Prize $1.00 Cash Eighth Prize r.$1.00 Cash Ninth Prize ..$1.00 Cash Tenth Prize $1.00 Cash IN CASH PRIZES RULES: THAT WILL GOVERN THIS CONTEST. WATCH LIVER AI1D BOWELS TO AVOID COLDS, FLU AtlO GRIP Mothers Should Keep Children K la Best Condition .; , Anr tibrslciaa will Ml yon that wry Iarp tier cnt. of illness could be prevented If pwp! would kwp their livers, kklnejs and bowels working. When lhew organs become sluggish voar rmdstenoe aaint ' disease is lowwl by the poison Waste matter wnitu fcnouia have bwn carried off. too actually invite dis ease grms when tou neg lect yourself. Bilious nos;, headaches, riuggish neMt are all d&ngr.siguals Don s-Ignore t h era , es. pfciaJly at this time of the year. Get a mckage of Lin coln Tea. . Take a cup each nhrht and vmi11 In m. prised bow quickly it will put you in tunt and make yob feel like new. ThU famous old herb tea Is nnex eelied for chronic constipation, hd aobrs, eoida, grippe, influenza, rheuma tim, et. Aots fcmVy and does not cmate the physic habit. Pleasant to Ufcn and inexpensive. Nothing better for the children. 86 eentj at all drnfrsiut. IJnooln Pro-, piietary Co-. , Ft. V.'ayne, Ind. n House H. B, 1 By committee on labor and industries, to repeal chapter 453 Oregon lawg, for creation of fund for industrial and reconstruction hospi tal. H. It. 2 By committee oi labor and industry; providing additional compensation for injered workmen. II. B. 3- By committer on labor and industries; providing for -rehabilitation of Workmen. H. B. 4. By Gallagher; designat ing certain road in M&ineur county a part of system of state highways. ffl H. B. 5 By Gallagher;' lor pay ment of interest by stats on irriga gation and drainage district bonds. H. B. 6. By Jones, of Lincoln and Polk; to extend time during which United States may appropriate funds for Roosevelt highway. H. B. 7 Thrift, by request; mak ing It unlawful to fish for salmon in Coos bay or Coquille river tributar ies.. - ali. B. 8. llosford; to repeal chap- i tet 300. laws of Oregon. II. B. 9 By D. C. Lewis; dealing with insanity as a defense la crimin al actions. H. B. 10 U. C. Lewis; making it 1st 2nd. i 3rd. 4th. 5th. Anyone residing in Oregon is eligible to compete for these prizes except employes of ' Gale & Co. Essay must be plainly written or typewritten, only one side of the copy paper being used. - : Essays must not consist of over 300 words. Essays must be accompanied by thename and post office address of the writer. . Essays. must be received by Gale & Co. or. deposited in the postoffice properly addressed to Gale & Co., contest department, Salem, Oregon, on or before 6 p.m. Saturday, January 24th, 1920. 6th. In awarding prizes the fudges will consider: first, strength of reasons given; second, style and forcefulness of composition; third, neatness and brevity. - t JUDGES OF THE CONTEST ' T . . . - In order to insure absolute fairness and impartiality in the awarding of prizes, the following judges of the contest have been selected: T. E. McCroskey, manager Salem Commercial Club; R. J. Hendricks, manager Statesman Publishing Company and Geo. Putnam, manager Daily Capital Journal. Prize winners names will be announced in the daily papers as soon as the awards are made by the judges. Address all answers to Contest Department, " ' 5 Commercial and Court Streets Salem, Oregon Formerly Chicago Store Worn Out7 In Mind and:; Body ; Your child is quick to observe disturbances in your mental attitude or . physical , condition. And when he asks: "What's the matter,-Daddy ?'J there's a tone of solemn anxiety in bis. little voice.. The,. depression stamped upon you reflects intensely upon bim because of his profound tolic.-. . itudo. He atonce drops his playthings and rushes t your side, but bis happy smile has disappeared and his buoyant spirits are gone -replaced -t by a countenance of worry nd a bearing of hopelessness. " Yu o it to ihm bappincM and welfare of roar family to kw, trim ia body ai kmif in intalkrt. Yon are tM sua n4 the intpintioaol their live. Dark, tbrrateaiair clouda huvrr nr ttwir hnti th ioMaat To em sicna of beinc "outof oru" or "under tha weather." ' ' Don t Mcponi tnatr f utara by insiartma; your boaita. unlawful to profiteer by combine. monopoly or other means. H. B. 11 D. C. Iwis; granting right to practice pharmacy to cer tain classes of soldisrs and bai'ors. II. B. 12 D. C. Lewis; relative to methods of practice and procedure in cases pertaining to insanity, de pendency, delinquency and adoption In counties having a population of 200.000 or over. 11. B. 13 Kubli; to amend a.'dion 6874, Oregon laws, providing for the I acquisition, ownership and control of property by incorporated cities ! and towns within or without tiieir corporate limits. H, B. 14. Kubli: to amend sec tion 3209. Oregon law, for chang ing boundaries of municipal corpor ations and repealing all laws in con flict. - 11. B. 13 Hughes; to authorize county assessors and deputies, to ad minister oaths. II. B. 16 Hughes: to authorize in clusion of lands belonging to the state of Oregon or any incorporated ! towns in Irrigation or drainage dis tricts. IL B. 17 Marion county delega tion; to amend section 3254, Oregon laws, to provide for ho'.'inc non-ncr- tiaan primary primary l-jction in cities and towns of more than 2000 inhabitants. and the the the lull in the conversation nouee was under, way. , Rev. Richard N. Avlson of First Methodist church gave prayer. Immediately ' following Sheldon Jackson introduced house resolution No. 1 providing for the routine working of the body. He moved. Its adoption. Dodd.of Umatilla second ed the motion and the motion car- "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE IxK at 'Tongue! llemove I'olwni From Stomach. Liver and llowel ried by ananlmous vote. tiovemor Itrada MrKftag Resolutions followed, in rapid suc cession until 11:30 when the senate joined the house to bear the message of Governor OleotL Senator I..L. Patterson, and . Representative Bur dlck and Sheldon were named as tha committee to wait upon the governor to Inform him that the two bodies were In Joint session and waited for bis message. The rovernnr m-aa I n t rnA n r-txA k President W. T. Vlntn or tha adnata ! al ,he afttrnoon session. elusion of Ihe message. Seventeen house bills were Intrt duced and read for the second Us The hoc and read bis message. Adjournment followed upon con- adjourned at 3:25 10 a. xxl. today. . p. m. to meet '..'ii 1 f-yf1' 1 l i V. J I yr i A), lit in .rtnln.t p.ili.i. 1. MMtNMitkm.UI 414 aWlssM ttoffas For 8ile by all Druggist. FIRST DAY IN HOUSE IS BUSY Session Convenes Promptly at lU.JUand Action Follows Fast " A. . rromptly at 1 0: SO a. in. vesierdav Speaker Jon of Marion county del egation gave , three rroundinz whacks with his jtavel and the house ovitnruvaii.ii or ine euraorain lary session of the Oregon lcgixlatnni A1W.J-, ia stock .t Perry'. Dmg Store ' mbuT fir iiu," I S The Great General Tonic will banUh that "tired funr"aivi 4ipel that wnra ant Vmk. It will tonrw rour atrenan a4 itir. wrrrcotna tha ratahnc eff acta of trarwerk and worry. miv four ' triu and meraaae roar bold rm ltf. Iin- a tef renh " aopetiMT. a aluahl aid la diircatirra ard wartbr ' promoter of thaenaral aaaJtk. baoaof napnwtivara Titalizinr and raconstroetive a!ur. fta uac eapUily deeirabia ia caaaaof anboormaj ennditiona. If you r'irTer fraca arm evhaaation. nraarolar or mental fatiroe. ardaftetaneyaf vital fort rca to venrral wvaknma or -waotinc ilbioas. you ll hod "l.VkO ' pnrtx-ulari ln. Iw-iaL It too no ttm mtii-B mrim nn-l korui voa foalang b. Ak your droittt inc a botiir. today. Sola Maanrfactorora LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY NawYark Kaaaaa City. Mo. Accept "California" Syrup of Figs r.nly look for the name California oil the package, then you are, sure ybur child, is having the bes( and most harmless laxative, or physicor the little strmach. liver and-bowU. Children love Its delicious fruity tante. Full directions Tor child dose on each bottle. Give it wituoat fear. Mother; You must, say "Califor nia." . Wonderfully Efficient Surprisingiy Low in Price ri.O 2HcuEtle ::N V j J not an electric 1 'Jj-" ' a SALEM SILVERS ; V i 4