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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
THE OREGOS JTATESM.VN : FRIDAY. FEERVARY 13, 1020. t I 8 lir Ri'iii i.f.xokk kisiii:i:. MRS. Itomrr Oonlf-jr entertain .1 with a (tinner last night a-: hr country home relfbrat(n j the seventh birthday anniversary of i hr on. II Jtner, Jr. Red hearts ani red candles formed attractive tabl i decorations and were in keeping with the valentine season.? ('overn wer laid for Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre. Miss Rovena Eyrek David Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap should be lined very care fully. If you want to keep. your taali looking It beat. Most soaps and prepared, shampoos contain too much alkali. "This" dries ihescaV. makei . the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulifi?d . cocoanut oil shanvroo which is pure and Rreaselessl ani is better than .anything else ou can 'ore.' One or two . -teaspoonfnls will cleanse the hair and Fcalp thorough ly. Simply moisten the hair with water and,, rub it in.. It makes an abundance" or rich, creamy ' lather, which rinses out easily, removing ev ery particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and, , excessive ' oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous fluffy and easy to manage.' ..' " . You 'can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, ' it's very cheap, and a , few ounces- will supply every member of lhe family tm- months Eyre. Jr.. Homer Oouley, Jr., and Mr. a ud Mrs. Gouiey. .Mrs. E. E. Waters Is home from Portland where she; visited for a week with her daughter. Mrs. W. C. Knight has Teturned to her home in Portland after a short stay in Salem with her par ents. 'Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Miles. ;; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ilayne came in Wednesday from their new home at Ciiemawa for a short stay with relatives. Mr. Rayne has re cently rur?hased a large orchard at Chemawa. , j ' Flowers and cheery messages arc being sent to Mrs. J. X. Skaife who is Hi at her home with influenta. The Wiomftn's Mission circle of the first Baptist church will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in; the church parlors. All the women will take their mite boxes. Little Ransom Miles, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles, is visiting for several days in Portland with Ms aunt, Mrs. W. C. Knight. Mrs. Laura Bent of San Francis co has arrived in Salem and will vis it at the home oil her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer. The Y. W. C A In Italy waa 25 years old in November. Since the first club was started In 194 50 cen ters have opened la all parts of th peninsula and the work, was growing rapidly wh-n it was halted by the this has proved to be common sheep war. dip: During ihe past year the American Sheriff Oir's letter fllw. T. W. V. A., co-obfratlnc with the "Will you kindly inform your Italian association, has opened ait t readers through the column of yuur( Srdurtrial Cf nters. as well as a hotel J i-bper that tbre art parties t-oln lb Genoa an da boarding houee for about the country representing them- j students in Rome. stive to b juid ty the fiat- if ore- j etn. to . an.nn U poult r men i Mrs. J. P. Hunt entertained tho and ahow tbem how to cull out tbt- women o. tne east circle ol ice M .. .n, . tirt.a rrom m- u tones, anu Christian enurth for their buslne and social meeting yesterday. The kpeneral. house was prettily decorated with how to take care of thfli poultry In BE RID OF PAINFUL CORNS "After doinr, a lot of work free , pussywillows and purple spring bios- ' for the poultryman they will try toj soms. At the close of the afterr.sell hira remedies ol uiirfrent ninas, fioon. a UQl lunm was wnru. i a very mgu yi n r, mu mi uiu Those present were Mcfdames Alt-frag the unsuspt-tlns poultryinan. aer Lewis. Sarah G. Drager. W. M. ; feeling that he is under some obli- liu&bey. Mary Huwd. Eugenia (JM-. nation Tor the unrul hints given i lingbam. Inland W. Porter. S. A. him, and the Iran b-lnr -nt out by j RigX. XM. Ransom. E. A. Down-, the state, as supposed, they think, Ing. T. C. White, E. L. Townsend. they re faV'nsi no' chances id inak- G. V. Volkel.-uy E.k Wilcox. II. . Ing a very liberal purchrtre. j "I have :nformation trom the sec retary of rffate that ther Is no on" teceivine pay. from the state for this work, and I am so informed by Professor Dryden. of the Agricul tural colleo. at Corvallis. that they do not have any field men working in connection with the college at this time." Oetw-lf Make Tltem IxioM-n I'pl So They Lift Off Pnlnlclj. Tlir' no tuure psin afn-r a few; tlrnuf of ijt-l I" ltml up..n -rit r ullu.ni' and instaMty dries. Conger. E. Conger. L. W. White. Miss Mary Porter, and Miss Cecelia Wilson, ana the hostess. SHilFFORR GIVESWARNING Poultrymen Are Told to Look Out for Peddler of Poul try Medicine ' Sheriff John W. Orr of Polk coun ty has sent to The Statesman a let ter of warning to poultry producers against persons going about the country representing themselves to be poultry eaperts stnt out by the tale. These persons arc dispensers of certain-po-callcd remedies which they dispose of to the farmers at ex orbitant fie Ores. In some Instances K. W. C. A. Budget More Than Half Solicited The Y. V. C. A. workers and captains were again successful yes terday in their drive for the $5000 budget fund. 11,212.50 bavinnr been turned into headquarters. Thlj l rings the total amount already taised to 1 2. 78 0.50. All workers and captains will meet this morning at 9:30 o'clock for a special meeting to raise the remaining arrount today and Saturday. Read the Classified Ads. " ' " - - in .mbki:- (T ? ssr n mm a bh isi bb bb b h . j . f l mm a m mm In a day or two you lift the old misery-maker right off without even leeling; it. That's the last of Mr. Corn ant the last of your mitry. Million who have lost their corns the ;! It" way aay tt is the mly common sense way to sret rid of the pests "c(i-It." the nevr-fsillnr. sruaran teed mon. y-bck corn remover, ropts but a triile at any drug' store. Jlfd by K. Lawrence Co.. Chlcaro. ttold in Patent and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by J. C. Per ry, I. J. Kry. Capital Drug- Htore. Wen. Neimeyer, Central Pharmacy. Best quality Na&hua, Wool-Nap Blankets Standard Size 04 1 76. All colors. Special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Pair $4.98 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & CO. Commercial and Court Ets. Formerly Chicago Store Read the ... CUisified Ads. the statesman" classified ads. bring great results j : ' ' T " r '' bs ' 1, Liw " I f 11 PilE SHCDE eOMPANY Grows lareer each day. Thousands of people are taking advantage of this unheard of opportunity to buy new high grade shoes at, a fraction of their actual wholesale cost We still have hundreds (' ; ..,-' (TT ..- if-.-.-. - t. s.'v - . . - . : " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .' ' ' ' " " " " ' " - , .;.-, "i of pairs of new up-to-the-minute shoes that we are going to throw on the market for the rest of this week. Do not hesitate, come in now and buy all of these shoes that you will need for the coming year as they are going higher each day. v V PRICES TH M IRE FQR'CriMG THE SHOE S OUT Extra Special Men's Black Lace Short. All Sizes. Regular $10 Grades. Guaranteed Quality, Now Go At - :---- $695 Extra Special Edmond's Army Shoes, Dark Tan Only. Most Sizes, Regular $12 Grades, Now Go At . .. . .. , .d-.... .i. ... . ... . . MEN'S BLACK BUTTON SHOES Regular $10 grades, good last, go at. $6.95 MEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES Black lace, all sixes, new last, regular $13.00 grades, now go at ........ ... . . , ... J J 0J95 MEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES , English, dark brown last, the latest young men's mod el, regular $13 grade, now go at : $10.95 j MEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES " English, black, a very stylish new last, regular $13 guaranteed quality, now go at...... ""$10.95 50 PAIRS BERGMAN 6-INCH VORK SHOES Brown and Black, the highest grade Work Shoe made, $13 grade...........:-.;. .... .......... ...$10.95 50 PAIRS DAYTON 6-INCH WORK SHOES The very best $10 grae, now go to close out quick. ....ry.-. T..$7JIS ioFPsSm A good value at H.t cfc, . . . . , ..... $2.65 25 PAIRS MEN'S 4 WNCH $12 DAYTON LOG GERS, BROKEN SIZES, GO ::.$7.95 BOYS' DRESS SHOES Boys' black lace and button Shoes ranging in size from ZV to 1, regular $450 jgrades;; .ii.rX:.:.?,, $3.65 . BOYS' BLACK LACE AND BUTTON SHOES Ranging from 2 to 6 in size, regular $5 grades'-go t v,-t - $3.95 BOYS' HEAVY YANKEE DAYTON SHOES Sizes;ii:to2,go at.......:....... . fJ.PS Sizes 2 to 6 go at , ..,....$4J5 300 PRS. CHILDREN'S STITCH DOWN SHOES Brown and smoke, $3.50 grades go at $2J95 $4 grades go at. . t f . . f . ;. $3.35 18 , 200 PAIRS CHILDREN'S SHOES Smoke, lace, high cuts, regular; $5 grades, sizes 8 Va to - $3.95 2, go at. BOYS' WITCH ELK SHOES The best "boy's shoe made, sizes Zy2 to 11, $6 grades, goat.. j5'35 Sizes lly2 to 2, $7 grades go at. $5.95 Sizes 2V4 to 6, $3 grades, go at BOYS' BERGMAN SHOES Best heavy shoe for boys, $7 grades, sizes 2y2 to 6, goat:;;.......;...-.............. -$5.95 $ grades, sizes 12 to 2, go at tA QC Extra Special Ladies' Pumps, Regular $5 to $8 Pumps and Oxfords. Broken Lines and Sizes, Now Go At...":....: ...:......-.:.. ...... . .... .... , -,. $2.95 Extra Special Hanan Ladies' Pumps, Broken Lines and Sizes. Regular $6 to $8 Grades, To Close Out, Go At ... : ..i;..L.L..,....J3.95 Extra Special Ladies' Shoes, Broken Lines, Button and Lace- High and Low Heels, Most Sizes, To Close Out, Go At .v. $2.95 LADIES' NEW BROWN OXFORDS High Low heel, latest last, all sizes, regular $10 grades, $8.95 now go at. LADIES' NEW PATENT OXFORDS All sizes, Cuban Louis heel, latest last, regular $10 grades, now go at "$8 95 LADIES' NEW BLACK OXFORDS High low heel, just arrived, best quality, regular $9 -$7.95 h LADIES' YE OLD TIME COMFORT SHOES Regular $5 grades, all sizes, 2 to 10, to close out $3.95 LADIES' YE OLD TIME COMFORT SHOES Regular $6 grades, all sizes, 3 to 9, to close out. .$4J)5 grade LADIES' NEW BLACK KID OXFORDS Cuban Louis hoel, all sizes, new last, regular $10 grades $8.95 go at. LADIES' BLACK KID VAMP With best black cloth tops, all sizes, regular $9 grades. $6.95 now go at. V'a''sBBB''S'S'S''BB'B"isssssssssfjiHBBV ::i,t i ft VV 7H vi r- LADIES' YE OLD TIME COMFORT JULIETS Regular $5 grades, to close out all sizes....... $3.95 LADIES' TWEEDIE BOOT TOPS All colors and kinds, $4 grades to go at $2J95 $5 grades to go at ' - $3.95 500 PRS LADIES NEW SPRING DRESS SHOES Latest styles, regular $12 grades, while they last, go -$9.9S at LADIES' BROWN AN? BLACK KID SHOES, all sizes, Babie Louis heels, $12 grades go at: .;l.: .. j. .. ..1.1 .; .$9;95 LADIES' BLACK KID SHOES, CUBAN LOUIS HEELS, high tops, regular $10 gradei go at. .........$7.95 LADIES' BROWN CLOTH TOP, best grades, high and low heels, the nest 1U Shoe on tne market goes at ............:.:r..:..;:...$7.95 WO V SeltrfSW fsrap - Berjau Boots VadinNMb Rubber Heel Day Each Wednesday We Put On The Best Rubber Heels at V2 Price. 25c Bring shoes any day and leave for Wednesday. . '".'ft 14 -