The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    T1IE OREGON STATESMAX: AVFJiXESDAT. MARCH 3. 1920.
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REVELATIONS
uy mmi IENOKB FISHlm
'Mrs. Wlllilara Hetxlen who has
been visiting In Walla Walla for the
past aeyeral weeks has returned'
,
Mi Olive Bocke has gone to hc;r
home la Amity alter passing several
weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. O.
Matlhis, la this city.
The many friends of Mrs. William
BtU will, be glad to learn that she
i rMnveriDE from the influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. DllA. Dinsmore of
Portland motored here Sunday and
spent the day calling on- Salem
friends.
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Mrs. Tracy Roland has returned
to her home in Roseburg after pass
Ibb two ' weeks' In Salem with her
HI nn . .hid. uiiioiinuoii, w mi
tas been 111 with the infiuenta.
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Mrs. Ida Babcock is home after
two weeks passed with relatives in
Portland.
Mrs; Alberta McMurphy of Eu
cene, grand matron of the Order of
I h Pattern Star, was the guest of
Salens friends yesterday. She came
here to pay an official visit to the
OF A wire
The Story of a Honeymoon
A WVmdcrfsl RmnMoe of Married life Wonderfully Told by
' ADEL GAIUUliOX
lodre which met last night in regular
session. Following the meeting s re
ception was given Mrs. McMufjTay.
Mrs. Floyd Shisler of Harrisburg
if. In Salem vi&iting with Mrs. II. II.
Ollnger.
Miss Phyllis Walker will be host
ess at her home tonight to the mem-
lirs of the Cecilllan Music club for
the regular meeting of the gins.
The Royal Highlanders met Mon
day evening in the Foresters hall,
following the basiaeas meeting Mc.
and Mrs. Hubert .Dave. Mrs. John
Shiyp and Donald Schaupp were ini
tiated into the order. The evening
was -completed, with . light refresh
ments which were served by Mrs
b red .Straw, chairman of the enter
taiunient committee. An open meet
ing will be held March 5.
Piles Cured In O to If Day ;
Druggists refund money If PAZO
OINTMENT falls to cure Itching.
rtlind, Rleeding or Protruding Piles.
Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals
You can gat rtiul sleep after the
first application. Price 60c.
CHAPTER DXXXIII
WHY MADGE FEELS DICKY
COMES HONESTLY" BY HIS
OBSTINACY. .
"Well:"
The monosyllable on my mother
In-law's Hps was a trumpet of ex
asperated defiance. Dicky, at my
Instigation, had Just told her that
he had tickets for a play she had
wanted to sea in order to get her
out of the way for the tomorrow's
moving into our new home. Evident
ly knowing her better than I. he had
adroitly conveyed the impression in
his bit of news that he didn't think
she would go because of leaving me
alone on moving day.
"If Margaret is uch a baby that
she cannot manage her own moving.
it's time she learned, as the rest of
us did." his mother continued, "it
won't take Agatha and me long to
put some things into a suitcase, and
we'll get our trunks all ready for you
to move before we go. 1 suppose
we'll have to stay all night at some
hotel, that last train back is such a
tiresome thing."
I hugued myself in ray sheltered
corner at the ease with which thffl
very situation I had desired was un
folding itself. Then Cousin Agatha
Joined the conversation.
"I dont suppose your wife would
LADIES I. COMPLEXION . .
WORRIES ENDED AT LAST
TfcU .tWMcfctfa IKw-'IAlNr Caraaa
C Tlw tiUk M iH
Make aa Laak liih 1 eaaaTW
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COMING TO THE OREGON SUNDAY FOR FOUR DAYS
veleome my aid." she said, with her
crushed-to-the-groued air. "Hut if
I can le of any assistance to her I
shall be glad to give up the theatre
and stay with her. ;
J. could think of nothing- but Uriah
Heep, as I beard her. All she need
ed was the word " 'umble," and the
long, black, ill-fitting gloves to be
perfect. I heU my breath for fear
that is some way her offer would be
accepted.
Dut I seed not have -feared. My
mother-in-law was In the driver's
seat and had no intention of re
linquishing the reins.
Dicky's Status Established.
"Don't be a fool just because. you
know how, Agatha." she -mapped.
"You'd be about as helpful to Mar
garet in moving as a refrigerator
would be to an Arctic explorer. You
hurry upstairs "with me and get the
things you want to take with yon.
I'll lend you my Jet set If you want
it."
I saw Cousin Agatha's crafty old
eyes light up like a child at the men
tion or the jet set. and again a wave
of pity swept me for the poor old wo
man who' had to be dependent for
all her little feminine fripperies and
pleasures upon the caprice of my ir
ritable, if kindly, mother-in-law..
"There's one -thing -more - about
Get small quantity t any iAtmi
cjr aekfraa; rr Hwif t - HtmiM
Cream, and diiihii It dally Into lh
laca. nock, arm mm baa a. , T cn-
rctiona are simple and It coats eo little
Uvat any girl ar wonta can afrel It
Tour ruatalc-slon tnual quickly abow a
decided Improvement or your dealer la
authorised to return your aioney Hb
nut Question ahouid wU toe diaaaika-
n-d
No matter whetbar you are troubled
with wrinkles, hard little liaea around
the mouth and eye, cearaa. wallow,
fadetf looking- akin or alreply rouzht
nea and rnclat-aa cawad ar wind and
aun. you will find l&H all theae trlala
quickly dlapcar wHa the uae of thia
old-raahiwned beauty rvcipe brought up
to date. -
Howard Dutteraallk Ovaiu la only
old on a positive icuirantee of satis,
faction or money back
this." Dicky said dcprecallngly. and
I knew by his vole that he was Im
mensely enjoying this situation of
his own creating. "It means that 1
shall have to stay, in town with, you.
too. . I could never think of allow
tag you two to go alone, but It
seems pretty low down to leave
Madge all alone."
"Richard." his foot her . replied
tartly. "souicUiues I am ashamed of
having raised you. you display so
little common sense, and so much
conceit. If there's one ' solitary
thing about this moving that would
n't he better off without having you
around I'd like to see it- A man's
no use on moving day, unless he's
hired by the day and expects to be
bossed.-. Otherwise., it's hatter for
Southern Mothers Have Found a
Way to Treat Children's Group and
Colds Without Internal Dosing
ALL mothers everywhere know that chil
dren's stomachs are delicate and their di
gestions easily disturbed, and therefore they
should be given as little internal dosing as
possible. Yet croup and colds come, often and
certainly cannot be neglected.
A Norta Carolina Druggist Solves
the Problem
Thanks to Lunsford Richardson, a
druggist in Greensboro, N. C, this
problem hzs been solved, and Southern
mothers riave been given a method of
treating cofd troubles externally. Mr.
Richardson discovered a ealve that
wopld vaporize by tlie body heat when
applied over throat and chest. These
vapors, inhaled with each breath,, car
ried the medication through the air pas-sa-ya
to the lungs, at the same time the
ia!re tras absorbed thru and stimulated
the siia, attracting the blood to the sur
fece and thus aiding the vapors inhaled
to relieve the trouble. This prepara
tion Mr. Richardson called Vick's
VapoRub.
Vicks contains no harmful drugs,
just the old fashioned, time - tested
remedies Menthol, Camphor, Thymol,"
Eucalyptus, Turpentine, etc. com
bined in a new-fashioned way.
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The Use of Vick Hs Steadily
Increased
Starting with the customers of Mr.
Richardson's retail drug store, the sale of
this external treatment has grown, coun
ty by county, state by state, until now
Vicks can be found in almost any drug
store in all sections of the United States.
Mothers who once use Vicks always
keep a bottle on hand thereafter. It is
so easily applied, so quick in its effects,
and, best of all, can .be used as often
and as freely as desired, without fear
of harmful results.
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Now Over 17 Million Jars Are
Used Yearly v
The best evidence of the value of
Vicks is the increasing number of fami
lies who, each year, are converted to
the use of this real "Little Body
guard in the Home.
The number of jars rased annually
for the last few years is:
1910 .A 347,743 Jars
1911. ,V 523,152 Jars
1912 1,027,T63 Jars
1913 1357,590 Jars
1914 1,462330 Jars
191$ 5,418313 Jars.
, 191 . . . . . . .4302,7p Jars - -
1917........ 6,799311 Jrs
1918 17377,40 Jars
DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE
OF VICKS
Vapor lmprtaat Toe thee troubles a
large part of the value of Vicks lira In
its vaporhrint; qualities. So whenever
Virks is applied over tht throat and
chest, care should be taken to leave the
clothing loose around the neck and the
bed clothes arranged in the form cf a
funnel, sq that the vapors arising may be
freely inhaled.
Hot Wet Cloth In cases of deep chvt
colds, severe sore throat or incipient pneu
monia, hot, . wet towels should be used
OYer the throat and cheat to open the
pores of the skin before applying Vicks.
Fee Head CeU. Asthma, Catarrh. Hay
Farar Vicka can be ncelted in a spoon
and the vapors inhaled, or little ahouid
be applied up the nostrils and snuffed up
the head. .
For SpaaModie Craop. Ckildran'a CaUa
Rub Vicks over the throat and cheat until
the difficult breathing is relieved, then
spread on thickly and cover with a hot
flannel doth. An application at bed tune
. usually prevents night attack of croup.
Vicks is particularly recommended for
children's colds since it is extrrnatly
applied, and can, therefore, be vaed often
and freely without disturbing the young
ten delicate digestions.
Far Deep Cheat Celda,. Sore Throat
TenaUine, Brenchitia, Csha or any
affection of the respiratory organs where
there is tightness or soreness, Vtcks should
be applied over the throat and cheat
if necessary, first using hot wet dotha
and rubbed in well until the akin is red:
then spread on thickly and cove rid w Ith
one or two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths.
If the cough ia annoying, a email piece
the else of a pea auavswallowcd every
few hours, ....
- fieee. AtasMsats ,
- WadditJoo twiti 5rCtd Trout,
Vicks has been found excellent as a salve,
liniment or piaster for troubles suck as
Bites, Burns. Itching, Soreness, Sunburn.
Insist on the Genuine
At All Druggists ,
30c 60c $1.20
Your
Bodyguard
gainst
Colds
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IIART PICKF0RD IN "PbLLYANNA'
Special 10c Matine for Cbildrta Under H W21 Be Civea Bal
nrday Moraiug; March Gth at Eertn ocloclcr '' ;
himself and everyone -else, erpeclal-
ly everyone else. If haf a ten miles
away.
1 Saw Vo.
"J oaght to sujt then.- retorted
Dicky, "Tor Ifs twentywe and alx-
teaths miles frees Marvin to the
city."
But his mother did not bear him.
She sraa . already . tuoaat log the
stairs wtib Coasts Aral ha Is her
wake. They were aa nappy a two
children over tbe-lr .eomiac outing.
and there came, to xne a realization
of the.paUtetle eaunmeaa of old ace
to selxe sad hold fast vuch pieaynrra
aa eeald be crasped wondered tf
It were set the sense of .the awifUy
coming time woe S pleasure.- or pals.
ley or -sorrow would mean nothiox
to them. that, made them so revel
Is the proc. ' of as evening's
ajtaeevsTM. i;::1 V.:. r. "
Kichard turned as they Jeft the
room ajad,cajne softly -over to the
window seat, from which vantage
point, behind 4be let window cur
ia la a, 1 had.'jaTitaeeed hie caref all
stased UtUo eooiedf. , j . .
"I mw roa:" h accused, laosii-
lag over bis own triaraph: MAtat
yon ashamed to sit there spying oa
ae when I vras trying o hard to
work oat 'your Utile chesse?"
"I wasn t spying!" I returned In-
dignaatly.' "J was. In there mend'ax
some things -which had to be dove
before) they were pat away, lest they
tear more, wbea yoa all came Into
the room. I want to coaxratukUe
yon. too. You worked, your scheiic
very adroitly. - ',
"Oh, yosv cot to slip It to to.
ho returned. Tra clever. fea
know; you've got to admit it."
j Then' he laurhed Mproarlouly a If
some remembrance strnrk him.
"Did you see the mater's fare
whoa I tem her 1 didn't rthkak she'd
want to go . because 11 was morUu
day?" be demanded. "That was
what fetched her. It I had told her
about the tickets and ha 4 said noth
ing else she wosld immediately have
discovered that she didnt dare to
foave the moving.
Even aa I smiled aa aaaeat to bts
words there flashed lain ray mmd a
remembrance of the time Alfrel
Darkee iiad told ae tbe-aiory of te
Irishman who told bis pig to go to
Dublin when Tbe really was driving
it to Cork, pointing the" tale with aa
allasloa to - Dlckya atubbornneaa.
Evidently Dicky.- as the old saying
goes, "comes honestly by his obstinacy.
(To be continued)
whh Miss Florence Beardaley as the
teacher of the data. .,.,. .
POT ISSUED
TO ERECT: STAND
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Lot VrTll Start This Yr'cik
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The Salem. baseball club ebtalsed
a permit from Depoty City Tterorder
Mark. PftaUon yeeterday to erect
grand stand oa thsr biir prk cm '
Twelfth .street, between Oxford aad
Rural arenaea. . Th cost of . tb
grand stand was estimated at 12000,
acevrdiag id tbe permM.
t Lr, Ed Lamport bt lined pennla
aKon from 4be ,ity recorder yester
day for, the. eo'natraction. ot a one
storf hrJck-garage, to be erected on
Htb sfreet betwees Slate and Ourt
streeta. : -The Jbamt II attlaiiea at
I2(Vlt w1U be cosatmeted by J.
V". Knapp, ' . ...
Cured
His Piles
Saw 4 VM.'an4 Sat Warfte at
f Blarkwllk mm rva 1
-. ataw ttlra Are ""
Tha oldest artta tUrVanr1tli la sCk-H-Iraa
1-atUt anaaMec hta anvil ia he
n Af Hontr Uitnkt La say later a 1
aawtaad of Uaiiaa; pU. .
COOKERY CLUB
FINISHES WORK
Habbtrrl ScLool First to Corn-
let e Course in Marion
County for Year
pi,
Tate standard cookery eJub of Ilab-
turd achoo I. district No, 31. cotsprU-
tax aerrn pupils taught by Miss Flo
rence lieardsley. baa the honor of
being the first la Marlon county to
finish the years work, according to
Mary L. Falkersoa, county school su
pervisor.
For the years work earn of tbe
clubs are given 19 Iesaoas. ail of
rhlch are to be completed the fol
lowing November after, bealalag the
work. Tbe clubs are organised to
aire the pupils of tbe rural scneols
the same sdvaataaw to study dosses!
ie salence aa the papila of the city
schools, where a special domestic
science teacher la employed.
The 10 lea sos course covers borne
I cookery from thai .first- stages a
when. mastered, tbe. student Is able
I to make light bread, cakes and other
pastry. By tho last aad flaal lea eon
of the coarse, each papil has ta pre
pare aad serve a veal, that la Judsed
by some competent pecsoa.
The dab Is composed of Esther
iXMrkson. Mildred Morgan. Mildred
Kandberg. . Violat .-Fadr- Opal
p,i,. V- c,its Vl'r'-M f' -V '
Mr. Java LrM, Miarr. mt
r wlah that yoa meM haar kraa ttl
of his ailir tiprtrt witu rataats
aaiTaa. eiiatova, e-efave av irM ear
aiviixKi iter la a l(Ur just racalvad
rreaa cila: -
Mr. C K. Paxa. htsrahaJI. Mka.
DNrtf:' I waat van t knaw vrsat
your trtmaat has Sm far (m. (
aa4 mvttermd mUh ptl lor , yaara
a usad aupa4iarla aM all kJatf of
iri)al. but naver sat rltf ntU
I triad yours. Am aw mnpltirlr
curad. AHaotich -1 aaa raara al4.
and tha oI4mi set Ira blackaantiS) la
Utania,.l faal yaaxa JiUMt aiara
tha a4iea haa Ufl raa 1 aill urlr
reanmnta4 It to all 1 know ta aa(fr .
Iha, war. 'Toe ea aa tor talar aar-
V ym wlan an4 I hona it will laad
olarre to try tbis wnatdtrfsl raraedy.
I aura iruifr
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Tar ara tHauaa4a ot a trtlrt-A a w
ela ,uUiuit arUi a4lra waa atsaa av-
Xt tfN tJa tM.MMlM way of
trwtlna; Immtn.
tn'i be '-. tut rnoatr m
fnoliah aalvra. 6llmnta. d'titoes. ate,
u aand tMlay lot a fro Trial of aar
Inwraal anaiSwd (or tha haaiiaa af
Plla.
Km Mattev wtiathaa taw lm
lonr tnlLB s . mr racaat Svaiavaaat
wdmiw ii ia oaeaaianaj r aeasaaaat
ro ahemis aaaaV far tats fraw trial
Uamnt.
Sa matter where )mi 1U n rasttar
a hat jwif as rr accaaatloa-f a
ara trullrd auk slls aay aaaUiad wilt
raliav yoa rrofnatly. .
Thla Iibwal offr nf tr traalmeat
la lao ttrtartaat tor vai to-tilat a
Amy. , Writ row. S4 o raaa
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