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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1920)
Lucky Gobs of Atlantic Felet Now in Cuban Waters Enjoying Their Playtime Ladies' Coats Ti LZ By HUTU IK.VOKK MR. AND MRS. C. N WALK Kit of Newpotit. formerly ot Sa Urn, arrived la:t night Trom their home and will spnd a fort night with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William (011 nel Dyer. The Lincoln Parent-Teacher Asso ciation will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight at 7:3u o'clock in the Lincoln school. The pupil3 of the school will give a program dur jg the meeting. The election of The Easiest Way To End Dandruff -There la one sjure way that never fails io remove dandruff compiefelv and that Is to dissolve it. This de stroys it entirely. To do (hfs, just get about four ounces of plain, ordi nary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enoueb to mois ten the scalp and rub It in gently with the finge tips: Uy morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will he gone, and - three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de stroy, every single sign and trace of It. no matter how nmeh dandruff you may have. You will find, loo. that all itching and digging; of the scalp will stoo Instantly, and your hair will be flnf ry, lustrous. iowsy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better, Yu 'can get liquid arvon at any drug ste." ! is Inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This slmrle remedy has never been known to fail. . Hear Them ! i , i At the First Methodist Church (TIm Union Meetings) DR. J. W. MAHOOD 1 Sppaks as Follows: Tues., 7:30 The Deity of Christ Wed., 7:30 The Second Coming of Christ Thur., 7: 3 0 The Wonder ful Christ . Afternoon meetings on Tues day,' "Wedneaday and Thursday at 3, followed by the Health Culture Lectures by Miss Ma hood.. This is the last week. COME Big Chorus and Qreat Singing I airbanki-Mone ZT Engine with Boieh Magneto Greater Engine Value OVER S25o,o;o farmers bougKttKe"Z" engine. They know it is power ful, depenc3a?Ic and practically fool-procf ; truly a great en gine. 5 But now We announce the one acU; tion which could .possitly imp ove the T performance- Bosch high tension, oscillating magneto m ignition, 5 So let us JsKow ou in detail this greater engine value. 5 Our service to $au b remarkably complete and we are assisted by a nearby Bosch Service Station. 5 Prices I H. P. $75.00 3 H. P. $125.00 6 H. P. $200.00. A11F.O.B. Factory. Lot L Pearce & Son 236 N. Commercial St. TheGreatMessages I I J FISHER officers for the coming year will al so occupy some time. ; J Miss Ix lia Johnson has returned ' to Hood Uiver where she is teuchinu in the public schools after a short visit with her parents here. 1 Miss Minnie Gehring who has been ! teaching in the Hoquiam hij;h school I will arrive tonight for an indefinite ! stay with her sister, Mrs. Miller I5e j vier. Miss Gehring has been ill : with influenza and has resigned her i position and come here to recuperate ; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Goodin arrived ', home Sunday night from Seattle where they have been visiting their I daughter, Mrs. A. D. Goodmiller. ! Their stay extended over a week's j time. j Mrs. Leland W. Porter had as her house guest over the week end, Mrs. j Frank A. Powell of Boston. Mass. ! She formerlywas of this city where ! her husband was a pastor of the Uni- tarian church. Mrs. Powell was on I her way to California to nass the re mainder of the winter with her par ents. The regular monthly business meeting of the Salem Art League win ne neia tonight at 8 o clock m the public library auditorium. The memoers or ail Branches 01 the or ganization are requested to attend. Mrs. Cora Houck has gone to Port land to pass a several days' visit with relatives. ' The Spanish War Veterans- and the auxiliary enjoyed a social eve ning last sight in the armory, in addition to their regular monthly meeting which was held at that time. Colonel Carle Abrams gave a very interesting address. The evening was concluded with light refresh ments. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kamm of Portland have . returned to their home after passing a short time in Salem as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Connel Dyer. . ' Chemeketa Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will honor the memory of the father of the greatest country on earth next Sun day afternoon, February 22. at 3 o'clock. An invitation is extended to the members of the American Le gion to attend In a body. It Is ex pected that French memorial certif icates will be presented to relatives of men and women of Salem and vicinity who lost their lives during the late war. Those who are en titled to receive this certificate are requested to make application on or before February 21st to Dr. W. Carleton Smith, commander of Cap ital Post No. 9. American Legion. The many friends of Miss Jean Bell, who has been very 111 at her home, will be glad to learn that she Is convalescing. ... Miss Gertrude Hartman and her father, Henry J. Hartman, who have been In the east visiting since last October, and Raymond Hartman. who joined them several weeks ago left Ohio yesterday for California where they will stay for a time be fore coming home. Mrs. George J. Pearce and her sister, Mrs. Thomas Hopkins of Al bany, who is visiting her, returned last night from a short stay In Port land with Mrs. Pearce's daughter. Miss Helen Pearce. The annual conference of the D. A. R. will be held In Albany March 5-6. State officers an dthe dele gates from 14 chapters will attend. State officers and the state board will meet in Albany March 4. Dele gates from the Chemeketa chapter are Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs Hom er Gouley. Mrs. O. P. Hoff, Mrs. S. C. Dyer and Miss Lillian Applegafe. The alternates are Mrs. U. G. Ship ley. Mrs. J. G. Heltzel, Mrs. C. O. Wilson. Mrs. Homer Smith and Mrs H. M. Styles. Episode 1920 is being reeled off in good style and it promises to be better than the follies of 1919. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Iok at tonxue! Remove pftlfwii fmm ktomacli. liver and bowels Accept 'California" Syrup of Figs onlylook for the name California on- the package, then your child is having the best and . uxauve or physic for inhe little ttomnch ik-ok -a 1 elS. Children Inn It. AMt . , ty taste. Full dirmtnn. t v. child s doHe on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! Yon m'nt jjjj , . 3 V : Vv- ' -t i 4 W 1 There is lots of hard work for the gobs when the Atlantic fleet gathers In Cuban waters for winter manoeuvres, but there is also plenty of fun This photograph hows a number of sailors enjoying a swim alongside one of the battleships and one gob making a graceful dive from a spring board high above the water. Small boats are put out to help weak swim mers if necessary. TWO TEAMS TIE FOR TOP PLACE Anderson-Brown and Capital! national Bank Teams Op pose Tonight Two more of the Commercial league basketball games are sched uled to be played on the Y.M.C.A. floor tonight. As It is nearlng the end of the season, these games are attracting ronHilr.ihio tv. Anderson-Brown and Capital Nation al irams are ilea ror the leadership and the winners nf tnnivhi'. , will probably throw some light on which team will win the series. The first same of the ovonim' -m be staged between Hauser Brothers and the Capital National bank teams and Is called for 7:30 o'clock. The last game will Include the Anderson Brown and U. S. National bank teams. Coach P. Schntt r to or ient high school will referee both games. Wife (with newsnanerl Annth strike? Isn't it awful? Hub Can't say until you give me particulars It wight be a strike of tax Electors. Cleveland Press. let us stop the orgy of waste, this perennial vaion ana 7 4.7 ?v Ktr ARRESTED MAN FREED BY WELSH Larceny Charge No Longer Holds Tacoma Man in Salem Jail Another man had the same name but a bigger bank account. It was' said that these facts and a bankers) mistake profited J. A. Klrod to the I extent of $1700. and h was beins shi'SrS J:,f:vxt'onu;n,ht, Saturday he was released by Chief of Police Welsh, acting upon instruc tions frum the Tacoma sherifr tha' the "prosecuting attorney had au thorized his release." Chief Welsh iid not know the nature f.f the set tlement that had been made. Lite indoors with i.ei f V-.. and beavv food in ant t ft f hrriw kA d heaw fnnrf i. . T .1' digestive organs out of order. Foley Cathartic Tablets are a wholesome Physic that thoroughly cleanse the bowels without griping or nausea. They sweeten the stomach, invigorate the liver; banish headaches, bilious ness, bloating, gas. J. c. Perrv. cum the monni 8 tv and Suits New spring garments are now here and more coming every day direct from the fashion centers of New York. Suits come in Jersey, French Serge, Gabar dine, Tricotine, Poplin, etc Coats are all the rage in tan polo cloth, are short and have lots of pep. v Our buying direct saves you all the middle man's profit Ladies' Ladies' Commercial and Court SPIES RIVER TO GO TO WORK I ' : ! 100'000 Acr to be put un- der Irrigation by Vote of Citizens BURNS. Or.. Feb. !. By the vote of 93 to four the water users of Silvies reiver In Harney county expressed their desire for th rr. ' l,.on. .of an irriKation district at an wwtion last week This project will embrace in he first unit some 100.000 acres of lev el land, the greater part of which is at present in cultivation and de voted to the raising of natural grass fs for bay. will be one of the best and largest in the northwest. The expression of the water users at this nrf myoc!" 1 Coats $24.50 Suits $22.50 Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE & CO Streets lime is held significant- In that it Will Cfttta fnr nil f lmn t. .... of priority of water rights of Silvies river. vor c.wT m: tm iwiikfi'i. Kisle O lJrien. K.F.I). 7. Vincennes. Ind.. writes: "One bottl or rouyi Honey and Tar Urokt up my cold right away." It relieves coughs, colds croup and whooping cough; clears the passages, soothes Irritated mem branes and .stops tickling In the throat. Foley's is the original and genuine Honey and Tar. J. C Perry. VILLMIETTETO MEET PORTLAND Salem Basketball Huskies Sign For Contests With Pa cific Coast Teams Willamette plays basketball with Multnomah club in Portland on Sat uday nU-ht. February 21. The r turn game will t,e played in Salem armory on March 4. Other games scheduled for th near future are W. r.-Stnford in the Salem armory. February 24; W. r.-lT. of Idaho. Salem armory Fe.v ruary 26; W. F.-Paclfic. Salem ar mory Mach 3.and W. I' .-Pacific, re turn game March 12. LEAGUE IS GOAL IN WASHINGTON Non-Partisans Meet at Yaki ma and Perfect Plans for Organization YAKIMA. Wah. Feb. IK wi.i. an announced purpose of forming a tempoi ary organization of a county convention, about 40 members of th non-partl.-an league met here this af ternoon. C. A. Smith, who called the meeting to order read a request Trom I. L. Freeman, state secretary of the league, asking that temporary organization be postponed unMI Thursiiay. Thor.e present then went into so 'rtt feeyiou and after a brief . ificn. adjourned and dispersed, bu declmea to state what. If any. action was taken. Many of the Yakima non-partisan leaders are alt-nding he Tiiple-Alliance convention in S a!ll. i i4rfci,ran'on Held Need In Settling Disputes '-.-wr.it., v oio.. i en. in. Com pulsory arbitration nf r:.iiv. i, bor . ----- r.' J hit. u 1 returns the railroads to their owners' wa advocated today by Carl R. Gray! preside nt of tb- rnlon Pacific, in an u isj.ii n-s wnn tl coVernm.nf A : . " ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN and his Eick-cylindcrcd fliv are racing here for a da7 of traffic trouble and tie-less laugh ignition that will mend any crank case m his newest million dollar picture "A DAY'S PLEASURE" YouH Say So YE LIBERTY TODAY A 1 WiY ILMX . 1W TA Tf iU to $55.00 to $55.00 Formerly Chicago Store rii H address at a dinner in his honor r?il i en by the Denver rnm m i ciaiion. ' Oregon Retailers Meet In Astoria Conven&zi ASTORIA. Or. Fh ici contention of the Oregon Suts 1 t 1 1 r iitmrlatlnii - H .1 iL. -v vx t vt. uu (u vrr j c: K"tail Merchants association opes here tonight with the Initial pr gram consisting mainly of welcoa ing addresses and responses. ' Ti sessions will continue tomorrow. ALCAZAR STOCK CO. PRESENTS Last Times Tonight "TESS OF THE . STORM COUNTRY" BLIGH THEATRE GRAND OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY IS Seat Sale Starts Monday RETURN' OP THE FAVORITE OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS THE EVER-POPULAR HAWAIIAN ROMANCE Riclianl Walton Tally. Play of a Wfmaa' soul A Riilllant Cat. Iwluding Florence Rockwell and the Singing Hawaiians Vricm ,W to 2.fM) Mail Order