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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1920)
THE CRgQOX TATESMAKij TUESDAy, MARCH 2, 120. 3 ' . usyj I - 7 UiM3tzJ "IP I ru v ( . 1i a ' a Uy HUTU IJSXORtJ FISHEK series of lectures on the ray Maxwell. Luella Young. Isabella Newton, Mary Peck. Esther Lisle. Ruth Minton. Dorothy lwis, My rette Smith. Eugenia Savage, and A.iss Ocie llnwn, their teacher. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. . Caldwell of Portland motored up for Sunday with Jjalem friends and returned home in the evening. The art appreciation class of the Salera Art league met last night in the public library auditorium for their regular class study. Mrs. M Monroe Gilbert, president of the lecue was in charge. This class is now finishing, the study of medieval history of art and presently will take up the more modern art leading up to that of the present day. Mrs. W. Al Jones, of Waconda, was visiting friends in Salem yester day. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore had as their house guests over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Russell. James Zim merman and Arthur Hsattie or Port land. Tho monthly coffee of the Jason Lee Ladies' Aid society will be held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Dnni"on. aj 1540 North Liberty street, Wed nesday afternoon. The hostess will rr HE I healtii of children, which are ; beini Eiven under the nnarr of the Marion County ChildrensBiir estt are of much value and interest, to the mothers who are quite enthu ilastic over them. Dr. R. Franklin Pound will ad dress the ! mothers Thursday after Boon in the Commercial club audi . torium. He will speak on the care of the teeth and following his ad dress ther will be an informal dis cawion oftbe subject. The bureau will have hort business meeting and it is hoped that all mothers will attend. Ths senior King's Heralds of tho first Methodist church met last Fri- Vdar evening at the home of Mrs. A.I A. Lee foi a happy little party. The evening was filled with, games and music an4 at the close light re freshments were served. Those pres ent were Miss Violet LaFollett. El- tVTQTHERS - I VII Rtduct your doctor's ft Wilt .by keeping ; alwava on' hand,- vines VAPOR Ooh! La! La! The beautiful sirens of the sea are coming to captivate SALEM the spirit A of beauty and youth. ! C4 ARt?! C 3 f W .. T- u W Ifcr- .A J ,a-.w " -" r - - ,. - Another Sleepless Night? It's been a busy and f retf lil day. Brain fagged, nerves frayed' and liody exhausted conscious that tomorrow i3.f raught with tw trials and tribulaticrs, hs realises the imperative need of a refreshing bed lest he roll and toss throughout the n!ghi Do roo xoertcmc the horrdrsof nihtinr nJ homni? vv Ar yoa troubled with wmkef at rt.eMi niftbU? Do yo e P . I -C-i OP in tho morning foalin mor tirrt tbna wbra yojiwi to bad. mcum your rest la MaiMurDou oaa unwi ahw. itj S in r-nwwn V;. I Wednesday Thursday t March BUGH THEATRE , ,'- w x -. ' : ' -' J . ' - - - f It A ' r I? f This is the firist photograph received In this country of acenes in Berlin on January 15 when great crowds of radical deroonetranta attempt ed to gain n entrance to the Reichstag building. When the nob made a concerted rush and tried tct dfsarm the police and Public Security Guards, the latter opened fire with rifles and machine guns and thirty were killed. At the time the General Assembly was considering the In dustrial Council's bill and It was as a protest against this measure that eztrimlsts bad organized the mob which numbered 40,000. The flavor lasts-and the electrlcally- sealed package brines Here's to teeth. appetite, 1 digestion ! DR. POUND TO TALK TO WOM Care of Teeth Subject of Lec- tnre Scheduled for Thurs day Afternoon - - v. . 4 L -m i r The Great General Tonic Ttio hoor rf had-tinsa will aoonkMetta terror ndfoaviB 1ecin to erk your eoorh with TeasTrabW anUcrjpatsoo of ninht freo from datorbaima. T.YKO" will Mni yna with mrL Hound stmI pooef at ahmbcr ri brier Too oawti tho .t wt all tuMutuuK : Iixcmkiaat tabw IS the mornintr ib kuoo ipaiu ma mp""- trlirf can for tho dayV sctfiritiaa; raated end refreaocd U bUj sa4 miivj. and witb an LYKO fa tM tofttml iW fM'f, lioiv pscttar bsW ! rr.-l t nir;i relhsbte Ppo- fcM.? ,"4N,XV'if l Vju b 38 Hi 1 i,iumwiim .It re. .&j.i-;f31 TlrVlK Jii aut. Aak your druri.l ; for a -!fL P s" ff -1 fcottlo tartar sod set rid of . -Ljjtf s. J J t, Cl l MS B I iocplCM nizhta. St Maaafaclarim LYKO MEDICINE CO. Iw Tors Kama City, Mo. For sale by all Druggist. Always in stock at rerry's Drug Store 3 V. 2 $2,0 -rr Come In;; 1 -Ask $50022 about $100029 It THE PLAN For 50 weeks, deposit weekly 23 cents, 50 cents, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 (or more). No cost to join. No dnes. You do not lose any part of what you deposit. THE PURPOSE . At the end of 50 weeks you can draw out $12.50, $25, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1000 (or more) and have ready money. But-lhe puipcsc of thb club is to give you a way to save money regularly and let iV accumulate for some future use, such as e;!itcrin v;-r- cluldren, buying a new home or going into business." " ''""! ' In only 250 weeks, which will pass by rapidly, you will accumulate $62.50, $125, $250, $500, $1250, $2500, $5000 or "mere. : . . ' ' . 1 ' ::" The cure way to prepare for your future is to grasp this eppcrtuuity we give you to join our "Weekly Savings Club. You can save do it. Bcpn now. You will receive 3 per cert interest. Salem Bank of Commerce be assisted by Mrs. Bert Waller, Mrs. Fred Prince "and Mrs. C. M. Rob erts. The many friends of Miss Edna Simonton will be criered to lea.ru that she is quite ill with pneumonia at her home on South Commercial street. Mrs. Hugh Kyle will leare today for her home in Sanfield after a few weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East, at their Court street home. Mrs. East will accom pany her daughter as far as Port land and remain there for a several days stay wila relatives. ' Mrs. Theodore Barn and her daughter, Mirs Josephine Barr. re turned yesterday from a several days stay in Portland with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claban Walker ex pect to return to their Newport home today after a two weeks visit with their son and daughter, Mr and Mrs. William Conneir Dyer. They will be accompanied by their little grandson, Billy Dyer, who will pass a short visit with them at the seashore. Mr. and Mrs. diaries DnrWn of Vancouver, Wash., who have been spending the- winter in California have arrived in Salem and -will pas several days with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dur- bin. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nunn are passing a few days in Portland vis iting with friends. While there they are. at the Imperial' hotel. Mrs. Guy Black of Roneburg who has Tecn visiting Mrs. Marie Flint, at the W. A. Cusick home, and Mrs. Flint ' left yesterday for Roseburg. Mrs. Flint will be gone only a short time. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jmer an nounce the birth of a daughter, on February 29. She has been named Carol Ray. Mr. Potter was for merly Miss Phillips. ' The C. W. -B. M. society meeting of the First Christian church which has been planned for next Friday at the home of Mrs. D. A. White has been postponed because of influenza. The second regular lecture of the Marion Count Children's bureau will be held in .the auditorium of the Commercial club Thursday after noon. Dr. B. Franklin Pound will talk to the mothers on the cafe of the teeth and will ans-srer all ques tions which the mothers wish to ask following his address. . Following this there will be a business meet ing of the bureau. The next clinic under the auspices of the bureau will be sometime. in the middle of the month and will be for defective children only. Mothers who wish their children to be ex amined will write Mrs. Florlen Von Eechen at 1775 Court street. Salem. The bureau is very anxious to have all mothers who think thrlr children are abnormal br are not up to the standard, register them, far the object of thege clinics Is to help defective children, and thlse who are not well, for the perfect babies can not be helped. PAIN GONE! RUB SORE, RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS Rob rUn away with m mall trial bottle of "St. Jacobs OIL- . Stop "dosin" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case la fif ty requires Internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs OH" right on the "tender spot," and by the time yon aay Jack Robinson -out comes the rheuxaatlc pala a&d distress. "St.. Jacobs Oil" Is a harmless' rheumatism liniment wntch never disappoints and doesn't born the skin. It takes pain, soreness, stiffness from, aching Joints, mus cles and bonee; stops sciatica, lorn bago. backache and neuralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial hot, tie or old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and In a moment, rouH be free from pains, aches and stlfrness. Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism away. 4 a . Judge The evidence shows t&tt you threw a stone at the oL'lccr. Mrs. Miggs It aliow more than that, your honor. It shows that I hit him. to yoa witb all Its fccodness perfect- fy preserved. Sealed Tlfiht- Kept Right! Vl'L "9 W m mm m w mm LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established IPGS Gtntral Bankiitf Batinfw ' Office LToum from 10 ft. tn. to 3 p. People's Cash Store Names New Manager J. Hodgson of Portland, formerly with Glickman's Clothing house, has accepted the management of thj People's Cash store of this city. Mr. Hodgson Is a live wire, thoroughly familiar with retail merchandising and is active and energetic He be lieves in business with a smile, and goes about his duties with, the ex pression of being pleased 'With the world and the position he Is filling. Although ho has been manager of the store only since last Friday he has already inaugurated several Innovations in harmony with mod ern merchandising methods. The natural wide-awakeness of the Peoples Cash store will undoubt edly be enhanced by the new man ager. , ItlvSTKCL RESULTS FOR HER Only a person who has exper ienced that awful "all night" rough that sometimes follows Influenza nn appreciate what a good nigbt'3 sleep ran be. Mrs. Annie Davidson. 2080 Myrtle St.. Long Beach. CaL. had such a cough. She writes: "The result of using Foley's Honey and Tar 'was a restful one for me." J. C. JPerry. M (just out - 77 i Be aurm to ask your grocer for Karo Maple in the Green Can, It is guaranteed to please yoa or your grocer return your money. JOHNSON. UZ2E2 COMPANT Portlaiui. Oregoa T TR u welcome new to houiewirc who care jLjL tuffered from the scardty and extra raaat cost of maple syrup. The Karo you know to well can now be had with a delightful flavoring of pure maple sugar. It's Karo Maple Flaror in the Green Can. It tastes as good as it looks, and it is as good for v you as it tastes. The purity and wholesomenes of genuine maple sugar are behind that delicious taste. Keep Karo Maple Flawor on the table. No other jrup is so delicious for pancakes or waffles. And remember it is always reasonably priced. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. 17 Battery Plac New York n r. D. 7. S. Ml r J. rs. sr. X. rt W. as. fie e.. xd ive Mt id. tic Ug of .Uy are v J)