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TIIB OREGON STATESMAN. ITKHUAY, MAItCII 23. IP20. rooa You will find that Dei. IAontb Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce contain more energy and body; building elements, pound for pound, than beef or eggs. Yet Dei. Monte Beans cost much less. That's why they are such a help in cutting living costs. ..-'..,-.'.!,' ' , CALIFORNIA "PACKING CORPORATION Sn Trurif, Cmlifnri By Rim I LKXOItE FISHER. s n HS. R. A. NADON and man IV 1 'OE of Harrisburg have 1 ar " rived In town and are standing a fortnight's visit with Mrs. Nadon'r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ecker- .len. at their North Ldberty 6treet4 home. -t ' ilrs.; C. Winchelll entertained t"he Luella Kimball club at her home Fri day afternoon. During the business session Mrs. E. E. Gilbert and Mr. A. C. Boarnstadedt were taken into the ch-.b aa honorary members. Of ficers for the coming year were elect ed, with Mrs.- Alfred Bates re-elected president, "MrB.ohn McMath. vlee- gaffes Msrjm0m ll ill ISaW . AND )) Vpjlll '' president and.Mra. E. Clark, of -Turn er, secretary treasurer. About 14 members were present and in the lat er afternoon when luncheon was served ji group ot the husbands Join- Mr. and Mrs."" Walter Kirk enter tained as their week-end guest Mrs. Kirk brother, Harry Howe, of Port land. Mlsa Florence Bayne of Portland, arriced last light and wyill spend a visit of a week with her pa rents., Mr. and Mrs. John Bayne, at 414 Belle- vus streets I i V Mrs. Anna K. DoWItt rraa r.s hV guest for this week, her r.itr, Mrs A. It. Htimphrev. and ton Kdvani Humphrey, of Corvalll. who civ t.vtf dur.ng the spring vacation at Oregon Agricultural College. Mrs. De Witt also had as her guest oyer the week-end hr son O. K. Ie Will, deputy labor eomrois-ifr.ner, who came down from Portland. Mm. H. S. Uilin!;r and Final! son hate returned to their country home !a few miles from Salem after pacing z vist of one week with Mr3. nolln-t-er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bolinger, at the Court apartments. Of interest t i the eoltege Ret is th Vsi: in thin rliy a- the f-ueM of Ralph Barr of Millard Stewart of Athrna. Ore. Mr. Stevart was a member of I the Willamette university das of i 191 and this winter Is taking a poat- graduate course at OTerron At;ricul , tural College. I Miss Florence Cory of Portland. ' returned last night to her home after pasinr the week-end with her psr lents. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Cory. Mr. I and Mrs. Cory also had as their guest for Sunday F. M. Huddleson of Port land. Mrs. Amy Roberts of Aurora is viviting at the home of her brother. 3. A. Carpenter. 14 4.". Highland ave nue, .for a Tisit of two weeks. Mrs. Mamie Brown of Portland was called to Salem yesterday by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. E. L. Charleton of Fairgrounds load. Rer. and Mrs. E. Sherwood enter tained recently the Lincolnian club of the university at their home for a very pleasant meeting, flames and music with a short :)i-rram were the entertainment for '.be evening hours, at the close of wh'b the hos tess served a dintv repast. Mr', and Mrs. Elmer Harden, with two of their sons, Giorges and Har old", of Lebanon, are spending a few days with another son and his fam ily. Mr. and Mr. Glenn Harden, of this city. Taking advantage of the ! beautiful weather of last Sunday. r quiet picnic was arranged and en joyed by the relatives 'and a few in timate friends. Glenn Harden is a student at Willamette university. Miss Marjnrie Wilson and Mjss Mollie Swahbau.ire spent the week end in Portland as the guests tl Miss Betty Van Gordan, a forrier Salem resident. An auto party of Salem young peo ple, composed of the Misses Mildred West. Reta AlMre, Louise Cooper and Homer Digerness. Paul Janz and Sidney Morley bad a pleasant trip to Oregon City Sunday. The party stopped at Wtoodburn on the return trip and visited friend there. Three speakers of note have al ready been announced for the pro gram of the sixth national conven tion of the Y. W. C A. to be held In Cleveland diii-ins the week of April 13-20. Because of the r hunted sta!u3 of women, precipitated by the war, and because of the fret that the Y. W. C. A. has not held a na tional convention nine 1915, th meeting in Cleveland will p'-ohably be one of the most mo men tons in the history of the association. gsoe"yrete gates from gtodtrlTcnters. 4 . FNYBdDY'tciio'ws arirl likes fCarp. NoWyoucMi It wltli flavoring of Durect Toaple arufar. The new Kara MaplelFlavor hfci U the delightful ta$feTof freih inaple sytp, hut w body enough to .pour nicely, ab3 i reasonably priced. . , Karo iVtaplelTavor looks appetliingnd is Just as gtkd as it looks. You will find it the ideal syrup for pancakes, "'waffles, biscuits. It is fust the spread on sliced bread for children. fewf t. oVocrr grocer tot r -Afop ' . x Flacor Lithe Cia Can. It U gvartmteed to ' pltmme ya or year gror returns your rmnj CORN PRODUCTS REFINlNGCblPANY 17 Battery Place New York SAUrs Represented i , jdifcoN, UZLxJL CCiiTAiiY, tct&M. Ore. , r r'f Fairbanks-&fore "Z Engim triih'. Botch Magneto Greater Engine Value OVER 050,0:0 formers, bought the "Z" engine? They know it is power ful, clependabW end pracrkallp , fool-proof truly a great en gine. 5 But new s? announce the one addition which could possibly improve the "Z per formance Bosch high tension, oscillating magneto - ignition. 5 So let us show you in detail this greater engine value. 3 Our . service to y"ou is remarkably complete and we are assisted by a nearby Bosch Service Station. 5 Prices 1HH.P. $75.00 3 H. P. $125.00 6RP. $200.00. AHF.O.B. Factory. Lot L Pearce & Sen 238 N. Commercial St. r.mall and large cities, town and r-ountry communities in the United States and from Europe. South Am erica and the far east are expected to attend. Dr. Robert E. Speer. secretary of the board of foreljrn missions of the Presbvterlan church, north. Is sched uled for the evening of April . to speak on "Tne Association ana taa Christian Church." Dr. Fred B. Fisher, executive sec- retary of the industrial department of the Interchurch world movement. will speak April 14 on "The Assocl- ation and the Social Problems of Today." On April 15 Dr. Earl Taylor, gen- eral secretary of the Interchurch movement. will have the subject: "The Y. C A. and Its Interna- tinnai Reli lonnhlDs." Other sneak- era from the United States and for - eim countries will be - announced i.ter Ileadaehei From Slight Chid rr;. ' - Mrir the Cold. A tenle lasatlve and germ About-tdeotrOveT. "lok t or signature E. W GTtOTC'on Tkjx: 30c. 3 Set Ions. CcUiucn Vh:n : Two Automobiles Mcel Two automobile drivers, both said to have been vSolaCng city traffic or- dfoanre. met la- Sunday af;rnoon fn serious collision at Capitol aoi Market streets. The force of t imract sent ihe ear driven by K. I b'liiiami T1 t.amhert mtreet. Port- land, wr lha rurh anu Into thj flower bed "of Couneilnse Gerald Vnlv ll a- .trtvk kr an rati driven bv W. H. Emery. Mtpl Etoek farm- Uaclear. The occapanls ofi both cars escaped lnury. Williams was si I J to be diivinz oorth on Capitol . street aA -a hlgii rife of ar -ed. and aa he pprcafhi-i the Garden road entrance he net the Emery anto which was turning Into Capitol rtreet frm tk Garden road. It was said Emry -tat the eorn?r. CotincMmn Volk orderetl the men 10 report to the police. Williams de posited a hood of and ill appear Saturday. Emery will be arraign d In the municipal court today. There were five occupant In tae Williams car and none was Injured. The front wheel of th Williams ear was torn off. Both cars luitalned more or lest damage. It was tald by an attorney yesterday, that owing to the vlolalon of the city salutes. neithjr of tb "partem has grounds for damage suit against the .other. IS WEDNESDAY Dr. J. H. Gilbert of State Uni- Ycrsity to Speak cn Im mlrjatlon "Immigration and the future Am erican Stock" ia the topic of the ad dress to be given by Dr. J. H. Gil bert at the public library neat Wed nesday night. This la a specially In terestlng phase of the Immigration question. He wilt trace the pro gress on immigration from the .set tlement In America of superior peo ple of picked races, through the In flux of about 1890 of undesirable persons of Inferior races. The lowering of standards ana tendency toward deterioration which followed this newer Immigration win be the renter of the discussion. Ills discussion of possible means of mod ifying the tramlgrauoa policy win jtoacB npon exclusion for period of nt 4nj upon the minimum wage (laws an oiled to Immigrant laborers. rw. Gilbert will hold ss hta objective I throughout the discussion the pre- 1 ervatlon- of the high standard of American stock. In other words. I the address may be designated ss ("Immigration and eugenic. 1 Dr. Gilbert, who is head of the I department of economic In the Unl- I versify of Oregon. Is one of the best thinkers In the state In his lme. in I his former lectures before the Sa- Mem audiences he has won a well- I deserved appreciation. I The lecture was or?gtnaur an nounced for Friday night, bat in or der to conform to the Wednesday evening plan for the library lee- tures. Dr. Gilbert has consented to give Falem Wednesday night. It Is uncertain whether the library '- lonum can ie w on me upviat. ed evening, but the audience who en- Joyed William II. Galvanl'a lecture last Wednesday found that the could be very comfortably and pleasantly accommodated in the main room of the library, before the fireplace. It Its probable that this week's lecture will be planned fov the same spare. This Is the last lecture of the II brary lecture course for the year with the exception of the postponed lecture recital on American musie which will be announced for a is tare date whle!i wfll be chon by Miea Holman a the most convenient for the School of Music presenting It- All Is Uncertain About Oregon Forest Patrols What for.tt patrol facilities the war department will furnish Oregon Is yet uncertain, say a letter State Forester F. A. Elliott hss receive from H. J. Eberty. member of the state forestry department who ha recently been taking' Instruction at Riverside. Calif. Mr. Eberly Is ntw on hi way back to ftalem. Eberly'a letter says that th de partment ha promised 13 radio seta and army operatora for tamorn. for the coming season. In Francis co Mr. Eberly expected to se. Colo nel Arnold, commander of the sir service for th western division, and Colonel Henkl?. western chief of the signal corps, relative to need of the department In Oregon. Major A. D. Smith, who was one of the forest patrol aviators In Ore gon, last season. Is urging an ede- quate equipment for tals state I Aurora Raises Cam in Electric Gotham N'EW YORK. March 2 2. Aurora I bo real Is tonight kicked up hia heels- danced all over the sky and put tei egraph wires out of eotnmlfslon. The lre chief at Western Union headquartera-XCHOtted the company had no instruments strong enough to measure the voltsge la the electric currents. Nature's skylarking In tne northland at times made telegraphy an Impossibility. The American Telephone a Tei graph company, which also reported Its telegraph service was completely demoralised, said not aern lights hart not Interrupted It telephone service Cable terminal were hard hit. a was wireless apparatus. Crowd In the street were an orortun'.ty to see aa eiectncai ....a display. Former Sheriff CtUatly Sentenced fcr Defalc CORVALLlSynr 'ATtti I A. Oellatly"-1 w....... IMUREDATE .;7:l J I- Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That's a good deal to get for 5 cents! Sealed Tight , stsa BMjfJffBasjaj)- IKS utta'U'Oa'.&.eastts hers today and pleaded gsilty to a charge of dtfaaicatlon of public fond. 11 wsa Immediately sen tenced to serve s five fear term Is the pealtallary. after which he was paroled to his brother. Robert Oel latly. GellaUy's books were alleged few month ago to how approxi mately ICSO0 nor. than his baak Paiaace. lie aammee taiac stoai la 000 of the money at vartoss limes oriicera sato. doi riaimea 10 anov nothing about the remainder. Procession of Canoe Victims Starts Early PORTLAND. Or- March It. The Willamette river today claimed Ita first canoe victim for this spring Richard Bowles. 1. stedeat of James John high school. With hi friend. Peter Ermiec, 17. yeung Bowl. had been owl la the river but a short time when the frail craft capflzed. Erraler was at!, to swim ashore. Bowles clang to th canoe for a short time, but soon Wt his grip and sank. Portland Basinets Favors 4 . American" Open Shop PORTLAND. Or, March 22. The Portland chamber of commerce to- Itduthful Never mind your are as measured by years. How do yea feel? That's the thincr thst counts! See this sprightly old srenUemen coming toward you dawn the street. His birth record would show you that he is past seventy. But judging from the easy irrace with which ho swings alone:, his errect carriage, his ruddy complexion, the keen glance of his eye. his whole appearance the very picture of health, you would say that be Is not a day past fifty, lie is younr in spite of his three score years and ten. Mors IreojeriUy you see the oppacfts ot tTP- Men serJy la their thirties-haggard. tieUess. weak , nervous - rteo who take tv Uret in life, jiost drsgging out a weary existence. sH in. Ured ad -ra out. Though youns in years, they ars. newlne 14 mesu Z rnrf itJ forareooTth wane. They'veTost thir -poach" and "pc They femi old -and they look it , Stay young by keepmf yoor body At. Keep stomarh. bowrla. Ever, kidney sod bladder healthy and active. Build up your lrengUi and beaUUw Nothinc wi3 accomplish these result twtur than given A 1 i. vvre-.M.MrMM.oMbMtW yomt. zf?i -J After a hearty tneal. yoaHl avoid that stuffy feeling If you chew a stick of Kept Rteht AS day west gate?iry ca record la fmvjr sf thfAmerirsa- or opes i.e piss for the desUags ef employer ct labor Is Ponlasd ladsstriea. The actios cam. as aa sacawdsd repor oa th. Msdlsgs of a eomalttes ap potcied by th metabers for at to Is vestlgat th. altaatlca- At th tla ftsdlegs sere reported, the board ot d: rectors took no decisive artiosu Today th. forsta lacUted spoa aa eaprMtoa sf la ekaot-rr m Che o shop sesttoa and th. orgr.is tlon favnre It by saasisox tote. 01 tensive to he LcsnchejT'v' Here Against PearThrips Active esaassigs wrrj C carr4 os against lb pear thrtai ta Salem this t prtsg. sceotdisg 1. A. Lovt profesor of eatoooiogyj at Oregoa Agrlrsltarsl coil re. It. la Lla laiv tios to have A. H. rrtak. aa satUt aau la th field stsdrfag th tarts and maklag practical . spray lr,v No'withttandtag Itraltrd faads avails Me th. deparim.at will give a cos sideratl. amosat of It tla ts con baiilag th. tartp tfcls seasoa. - lo4rs Pre f erred t IUUm. Comm.alty re a us takers la Bos la Dakota foaad oaly als talktshs la for eoaatles. ht they report that 11 per rent sf th people of th tomr eosaties have csotor ear. mm. ilt Body and Mind L a -4bb t i IU. at rcrry'a Dn-; F' COUnty, a vt Cnrowert. L.u.iimg. . K