The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OREGON STATESMAN: WETlXESIUT, JAXTART 21, 1020.
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KL'TIl IJuAOIIK OTSHKIl
AGROl P of prominent matrons
or the city who arc members of
t t . K- " 8'Thood will go
to Portland today where they wTi
jrufvts at a luncheon inlay given
by Portland chapter of the S;
-.V I'1 c-,Ml",anft founders day It
will e iven in the Benson hotel
and the Salem women who will eo
fc. L, I iher. Mrs. K. V. sttele. Mrs I
rT, w- Laar. Mrs. B. J. Miles i
Mr.,, w. K. Kirk. Mra. Edw.nl C
man and Mis Ulura Grant. j
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. Mrs. A. X. Moores is home again
from Astoria Where nhe h-.,a :
he lust eeveral weeks with her son
in Ijv and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
ItoJert KJnney. -
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Ml; Jane Fielder of Seattle bat
Arrived in Salem and is tin- Kuest of
Airs 1-. Kt-Hl Chambers at her home
a i liu:; Curt street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hasi of
Itosthurg are visiting for several
days with relative in this city who
include Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfield
und Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Smith.
Mrs. J. W. Ferguson of Portland
who has been spending several davs
in Hue city visiting with friends, will
return home this morning, going
down with the groan of P.E.O. Sis
terhood women to attend the lunch
eon. Mrs. Marearet Lnvelv
yesterday morning from San Fran-
tcu nere sne ana tier ulster, Mrs.
Horner Smith, have been sojourning
for a time. Mra. Smith remained la J
the southern city to return with her j
husband' who leaves tonipht for that
iu nyr-uu serrrdl WetKa UU DUSl-
UfcSS.
Mrs. Zadoc Ri?j?s and her mother.
Mrs. Jeanette Waller, motored to
i'l.Hljnd yesterday for a several days
htay.
Mr. and Mrs. fail Iluef and small
daughter. Mary .have retruned from
a several days-j ?tays in Portland
where they visited relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Louis H. Fisher returned to
her home in Silverton yesterday aft
er peildil the week end in this
city with her mother. Mrs. B. Iiooth. (
aim si.sier, .miss ueoreia Booth.
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Mr. and Mrs. 1ao Schmidt return
ed yesterday from Portland where
they peni a short time. They went
down Sunday to see General Per
shing .
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sedgwick and
Mrs. Margaret Thump of Portland
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ruef at their home on Market
street . -
The social club of the Ladles of
Cocoanut Oil Makes
A Splendid Shampoo
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The nitRwd r fa.
MpafMubl to mi rw be la
ootwjoue lif. aod rail.
wr Mcori tits arc at thm
ht f moat ta
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"nll aublia and priv.
mtm, y moivMoala aad
by butitutwaa.
WOODBOW W1&S02I
TT&rT'hv !iaVe n wo-n withoutrailroads.'
Carrying capacity, from the wheat fields and ih
was the measure of our power in war.
And it is the measure of our power in peace.
It will double
and tennlnab. Pnea-nwre tracks
Sound national legislation, broad-vision r,w
tion will encourage the expaiSkmTiS1 Lb,hc regula
the nation cannot grow. railroads, withoat which
If you want to keep your hair In1
good condition, be careful what you
wa.sh ii with.
M st soaps and prepared shampoo?
contain too much alkali. This 'dries
the Kcalp. makes the hair brittle-'
and is very harmful. Mnlsified co-'
coaiim oil h ha ni poo iwllich is pure
ant. entirely greaseies.il. is much bet-j
ter than anything else you can use;
lor shampooing, as tills can't possi-'
bly injure the hair. I
Simply moisten the hair with wa-
ter and rub It in. One or two tea-:
spoonfuls will make an abundance'
of rich, creamy lather, and fif.m
the hair and scaip thoroughly. Thei
lather rinses out easily and remove. ;
every particle of dust, dirt, dandrurr
and excessive oil. The hair dries
quickly and evenly, and it leaves it i
fine and silky, bright, flufry and;
easy to manage.
Vou cau get Mulslfied cocnanu
oil shampoo at most any drug utore. !
it is very cheap, and u few oun.ws i.
enough to last everyone in the fam
ily for months.
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Every Week is Thrift Week
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Company
the Grand Army of the Republic will t
e a social next .Saturday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Mary lies
son. The assisting hostesses will be
Mrs. Charles L. Uavis and Mrs.
Mary Pratt;
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The Ladles of the R in
business meet In r lar .
ernoon In the armorv at whih rn
cerg for the year were elected. The
new officers are Mrs. Charles L. Dav
is, president : Mra. Ruth fwnninn
Senior Vice nreullant- r . w.nJ
ruuinun. junior Tirn niMant r v
Ardie Lorens, secretary: Mra. Sarah I
,t iiranurrr Airs i a rv u i u
conductress: Mrs. Mary Hesson. as-
sisiant conductress: Mrs. Marv Pmii
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Fuaru: Mrs. Marv l . irniit
' vaiuui
ic instructor; Mrs. Km ma Thomp-
J ne aid snctetv nf iv.
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newel vorDS Will meot Tknj..
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fPLfK Mclay day on January
. . " luuenniiejy postponed.
MiSS Aloha Rmunaui. ho.
j r - nan iriui ri-
wo ii spenaing the week end in
Corvallis with her sister. Miss Vera
Rosenquest at the PI Heta Phi sor-
ntifr'v J' B" ,tUer returned last
... from a short 8tay In Portland
visiting with friends.
..ii-JC0Jr' Kamm of Portland and
L. Lda"gh,!r' Carolyn, are spend
ing the week in this city as the
Kuesta of Mrs. William Connell Dyer
Mr. and Mrs i v r ,
toria who have been the house guests
t, 'nsisiaiure ot Ur. and Mrs.
.I . V Pom?ry. left , Monday for
their home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Pague of La Grande, who have also
been the house guests of the Pome
roys, have left for their home
Special Display Oregon-Made
Products Jan. 19 to 24
Enter our contest by writing an essay on "Why Buy Oregon Products."
in cash prizes. Contest closes January 24th
Our Prices Always Lowest
Gale &. Company
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$40
Commercial and Court Streets
Formerly Chicago Store
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f riii i i j si n.irr nr ina nA fi- . r. .
j they claimed to have spent. I
Mr. iJeiano. "I find that 71 3-4- per
cent of them were spot cash. This
speaks wonders for the financial
condition of the people of this valley.
In fact 1 would feel safe in defying
any like territory in the I'nlted
States to duplicate this record."
Since January 1 of this year the
Salem Automobile company has sold
ears to the tune of $21.6Su, and
practically all was spot cash.
"Business is increasing all the
time." says Mr. Delano, "and we ex
pect this year's hiialnesu to
our past record."
Pilea Cured In 6 to 14 Days
"ruKRists refund money If PAZO
". ixwuing or frotrudlng Piles
Stops Irritation! Rnntv,. .. u..i.
You can get restful sleep after the
application, price 0c.
Amended Complaint red
The . A. Livesley company haa
mea an amended complaint in tjle
against esirausa ft Co., of Eng
lauu. I or llldrmenl nt cenen in
allegations of the Uvesley company
are to the effect that a ahlpment of
was ueijTerea to Strauss ft Co.
in 191. Owing to the alleged non
payment or this claim, the plaintiff
asks judgment from that hw., ..
for $8060.10 and U.per cent Interest
rum uecemner, 1915, and all cots
ui muri action.
TIRE EXPERTS
ARE Hi TOWN
Flying Squadron of Firestone
lire & Rubber Company
Touches Here
me j- lying squadron a part of
luo sreai service idea of the Fire
stone Tire & Htibber company is in
Salem.
The Houadron enn il.i. n( rt
,n - ' " men
fOUBtans of knnsloH vo. A ii .
questions and they are ready and
anxious to answer any and all ques
tions relative to eorl ani f a.ri .1
their construction, thetr
use. care and repair.
ine Flying Squadron will attempt
to see every car owner in aaiom k...
as the time in Salem Is. somewhat
limited don't feel aiiititt ir
snouid miss you. On the COntrnrv
If you are in doubt about anything
regarding your tires. int ni.n..
can their headauartera ti. un
man Machinery ft Tire company.
Firestone representative. 291 North
Commercial, u
MR. DELANO SAYS
BUSINESS BOOMS
Automobile Dealer Makes Im
mense Amount of Cash
Sales Recently .
Boys Are Arrested for
Burglary at Marion
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Earl Young. 13. and Austin Hen
derson. 14, were arrested Monday for
Durglary and theft from the hom of
Walter George of Marion by Deputy
Sheriff Bower, were returned in
Portland yesterday.
Bower went to Marion to serve a
subpoena on Walter George Monday
and be r ore he left Marion he receiv
ed a phone call from George saying
that his home was robbed at noon.
Deputy Bower soon located the cul
prits and brought them to Salem.
The boya were formerly inmates of
the Frailer home at Portland to
whjh tney wre returned yesterday.
The bora entered h. rrnrn. 1
dence About 12 o'clock Monday and
.wn. sviue money, lewelrv and
good watch. Tbla waa recovered
Troy Branson Is Again
on City Police Force
Troy Bronson ia again a member
of the police force of Salem. Offi
cer Branson was seen in the city hall
about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
conferring v with the" police denarl-
.cm. ai o o ciock last night Ofricer I the time these
Branson " was appareled In his old ' Times-Union.
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jwMiorm as a city offlcer. Oft
r.raniwR resigned from the Salem
lice force January 1 and retara
the state penitentiary where he
spent many years' service as gm
He waa there a few daya whe
became ill and waa confined to
oa lor omm time.
"It doesn't Lake long to brei
hnsband.- -. i
"It certainly doesn't th
husband yon see la broke about I
daya.-T-Flor
"SICKER'N A PUP' NEXT DAY
Salts, Oil, Calomel and Griping. Cathartics Shake
You Up "Cascarets" never Sicken!
achCrtdU -bmoa8Be"- Calomel. Salt... aick.nin, OH ,
ache, cold and constipation so genl- cramping Pill. Tonlrht i.k. k
ly you're never even Inconvenienced. f,areU et rid pf the bowel i
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F. G. DelaCO Of the Salem A., 1
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moDiie company la very enthusiastic
uTr me nnanciai condition of Sa
lem and the territory contiguous to
It. His enthusiasm is. no doubt, due
in a very large measure to the very
flatterinr vol
uunucfa
done by the Salem Automobile com
pany since It opened business here
February 15. 1918.
Ia these 23 months the company
has sold 109 carloads of automobiles
and now has 62 unfilled orders
"In checking over the sales," says
TsVtvvoVfiTr?
Bssksi s mm. a a a 1 r avte
acfcs of
sizes:
BST PATENT
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