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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1920)
THK OU1XSOX STTK3L: Tlll llsll V. MIIM'II 1MO. St i 1 Ily HUTU I.KNOHK FISIIKIt. at the ltunx of yesterday. The c.iru today. Mr. Metsrhpn Sr . Salem party will THK members of the Beta Sigma flaws of the First Methodt church, of whiih Mrs. K. K. Flher is tracLer. wre entertained at a dinner party last night at th-r church. The long table, around which rovers were laid for 30, was beautifully centered with a basket cf spring flowers and clever place cards were at each cover. Pink ibad'd candles furnished light for the parly. After the dinner th evening was happily spent with mu lic and games. , . 4 i , V m - Mrs. H T. Allan of Walla' Walla, who has traveled for 25 years . in the orient and who spoke yesterday k f lh 1llnfllAnn jf th J rt n ... t.K telling of her-experiences In the far ! ?i?,k ro3e with huge bow of pink PROF. GILBERT WOULD EXCLUDE ALL IMMIGRANTS little Miss Gertrude Virginia! vnnsiow. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W c. Willow", entertained a com pany of 12 friends at the home of iier parents on North Church streei Tuesday afternoon to celebrate her 7th birthday. The afternoon hours were happily passed with games and music, atd a luncheon was served. In the dining room the color which ' predominated wa pink, and tbecen-j Overwhelming Tide of For eigners Expected When Europe Becomes Calm STRINGENT LAWS URGED east, is a, guest at the Hotel Marion during her stay of several days in Salem. M Dr. and Mrs. L,. F. Griffith and aaugniers. miss .Margaret, ana Mis3 Kntn, ana Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Mere dlth. their son Don. and their daugh ter Jeanette Meredith, were in Port land yesterday to attend the cele bration of the 80th birthday anni versary of Phil Metschen Sr.. who Is the father of Mr. Griffith and Mrs. Meredith; also the birthday an niversary of their brother. Phil Met schen Jr. The occasion was cele brated with a large reunion of all the relative of the Metschen family jterpiece for the pretty table was an 1 FlMriiU Hlor Want WrL '.art basket of pink sweet peas and ! ""P11 ni2 Wage, Work ers Declared Harder Pressed tulle gracing the handle of the la ket. Four c rjstal sticks burned pink candles which added to the charm. The little guests were Misses Mil dred Shields. Mildred Schmidt, Neva Huckestein. Dorothy Moore. Helen' Chambers. Dorothy Pollock. Eleanor Wright, Kloise Wright. Sammie De lapp. Saxon Sullivan and Doris Stewart. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE hook at tongue! Hemove poisons ' from stomach, liver and bowel. Acceit "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California cn,th package, then you are sure your child hi having, the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach; liver and bowelsi Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it with out fear. Mother! You must say "Califor n'a " - i Than Before War "I believe the United States should now establish a policy of ab solute exclusion of the foreign Im migrant." taid Dr. J. H. Gilbert or the University of Oregon in his ad dress on "Immigration" at the pub lic library last night. Professor Gilbeit acknowledged s. George II. Alden left yester- (hat lhft foref pop,,,, of he ?f,n f Tr FtaH in W"odburn United State. 1. decreasing at this ie gnet of fn-nda. k... .v.. v. Mrs. George II day ua tur r ui m-iiua. tim. hilt hp lt.ltv. ih.i Iditions in Europe shall have become Mrs. I.. K. Page is visiting with ( tettled. the United States will see friends in Donald for a few days. tne tide of foreigners rseekine ad A very delightful evening was spent by a group of teacherswf the Washington school when Miss Alma Poh le and Miss I .aura Hale enter tained at the home of Miss Pohle on Court street Saturday evening. The guests were arrayed In very old- fp.sbloned gowns which caused much amusement. Spring flowers added a note of cheer to the rooms. Light Anission to this country rise hlaher 'and hjgher until the native Ameri cans shall become ultimately over whelmed "After, we fchall hsve r.ssfrailatrd the foreign population nv rwre." he said, "wi might on?u our 'ori to immigrants jgaiu." The speaker recognized that a r-erious International conflict inigh' arise at any time with Japan he. refreshments were served by the I of an exclusion policy. He hostess at the close of the party. Among those Invited were Misses Margaret Cosper, Lena Bell Tartar. Verna Konf. Ada Uose, Margaret Dickie. Inez, Wilson. Marjory Hitg e'ns. May Hale. Theresa Fowle. Theda Perkins. Itnth Fleming, Myr tle Tobey. Edith Bell. Carrie Mar tin, Lillian Tischouser,-. and M.es dames L. n. Sheldon. XI. n. Shirley. Fannie Douglas and E. England. Mrs. V. Al Joneg and two child ren returned yesterday from Port land where they visited for a week with Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. M. J. Creiehton. and her sister Miss Ma bel Crelghton. Mrs. Seymour Jones has as her house guest for a. visit of a few days Mrs. Joseph Ituehel of Shaw. Mrs. 'Fred Collins, who has been pasting a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Derby, at their South High street home, left yesterday for her home in Portland. . favored ex-lnding all of the Mon golian races Iweause they do not readily assimilate with white raees Professor Gilbert said that whfl the cost of living has risen an a r tr ace of 120 per rent In the United States since 1914. the cost of oir mon necessities haa gone to 130 p cent In England and 160 per o-n' in France. lie also stated that whll wages were S3 per rent higher row than they were on the average tr frtre th'war. the. eot. of livinz ha risen 35 per cent higher, leavinc t' average wage earner In not as rood a position to save money as he wj; previous to 1914. Th- sner.fcer sid ? child's fitt'ire I molded more by Ms environments than through hereditary Influences. "Because of this fact." h- said, "the children born to the poor for eign population in our cities would grow up and become a menace to our national welfare." He urrently advocated the enact ment of immigration law that would admit only Intelligent and skillful irnmlerants. Fmirkm nice-Hone "Z Enginm uith Botch Magtf Greater Engine Value OVER 950,0:0 farmers bought th "Z" engine. Tkey know it is power ful, JepenJoole and practically fool-proof- truVy a. greet en gine. 5 But rW announce tKe one addition SfKicK could possibly improve th "Z per formance Bcsch KigK tension, oscillating, magneto ignition. 5 So let us sfiow ou in detail tKis greater engine value. 5 Our serOice to ou is remarkably complete and ?e are assisted by a nearby BoscK Service Station. 5 Prices UH.P. $75.00 3 H. P. $1350 6H.P.$joou. A1IF.O.B. Factory. Lot L Pcarce 7c Son 236 N. Commercial St isniDrarrs may CONDUCT DRIVE ! for armeniansi::h 1 0 i i Newty Notes el State I 1 IndmttrUl Grvxcth I ta Slate to erect !. a- Ittional biitldiBK for fek(e ui4e4 Bier -lll build i:3.tf A tlon memorial hall. ASin4 intettlgitiag for tn- meoM new rror ta taerea F)NEUMONIA. r! viats vAPORUBii r int- t tk sence of One Day From Clan Work ieats to tratliiag. I r k l I J AAAA . itw uvihi liw.vuv Bteatrui Ball. Roscibarg voter will pmm on l fSOe.eae municipal watr slant , Yauln y to b given fall cost- ji4eratkm in laprvtac fcarbor aad UTITPUACmi MAVTC DlAir, fortiricathBs. iiuivnngun iiiruuj t immlfratlon out of this eouatry tiu evreeds oom Vrs roblax la. 1 Question of Aumsxng Re fponbilily to go Before School Assembly I Students of tne Salem high scaoo! were granted permlsaloa for one day's absence from their stadiea, If they put In tbt time solieltlag iu!- erlptlons fnr Salem's qaota of ttaeiplaat Sine Jaaaary lt.0 mor went eat Ihsa earn la. larreaaiRa acartltv of farm labor reported from all parts of the veti. Port fa ad Work started oa IJSt. ) labor temple. To be "naloa made " Valo plaaalar to t pover from slddle fork of Malheur river. Portland mat a store to sIl gro eerlea to city employes al eoet. Seappoose DyklBg project start ed to reclaim COO acre. uregoa to get very large rsxtla bnllt by Federal THegrapk Armenian roller fund. bt a rulla of I oniPnT the frhool board Tnesday alght. Portlaad club BRIDGE NOW IN COURT'S HANDS J. V. Hatcbason. chairman for the Armenian relief fund campaign for Marlon county spoke to tbt board, asklnr that the stadeofs be given aa opportunity to show their ability la honlderlnr th. respoailblllty ef a "drive" that ha hn t a standstill in Salem for the past few months. S. C. Lancaster, builder of the fa mon Colombbr River blghvar. la chairman of the relief fnnd la Malt- nomab county aad spoke to tav btxb women bur site to baild l.-rge homo for lb f4raOo. ftrowBtviile workers contiaae oa strike aad all electrical rocstroctloa work Is suspended, delaying man new home belag fcallt. 5len Forty tboataad legaa bnr tlM sold 10 ttndea Milk com piny for acreage. Bids For St&tiim Spta Are Rccelrcd tt llettlaf of Commission ers XUia aabaaUtod al a awwtiac of tbo auto highway roaatarioa la Portland Ta4ay aad Wedaeday for coaatraetSoe. of a bridge acro tbo fiaatiam river beiwe Mtrvoa aM Uaa coaatlet Mr Mebaata have be sabmltted to the two roaaty cart for flaal eoaatderaUo. Tbo coarts tll bold a Joiat a:oa la tbo aer f star ,lo tabo nUa. Ca tract totaling ITiw.Mt were let by tbo ewmatUaUoa oa tbe foV low'sg roJct: G Ittia toaaty rfac!ag with gracvl l mtlew Wtwoew Artlartoa s.aJ nuik. rotter A Coaler. IK. t'aBltal hlrkvar In K mtAt 1 1 ...I'll t ftr m Vf from Oregon Cily to west aide pate- hi. PWt i roa. furitr A meat. Portland Marriages dee:giSg aad dlvoreo lawrrasKic a . . . r.Q(ene ornera Twelfth aaae I choo at ad en t body recently oa tbe inriBoranco or too renter raad Bare. Tbe offtcera of tbe ralief fa ad offer i paved a prise to tbe high school tbat rats- i Portland retlaruU Xatioaal e tha tarn raoaer for tbe faad. Tie j bank Inereeoeo canttsl r tt9e.ee. trophy la a football mevated on af Portland Albxttae Kerr aarewry tripod. to get aw ise.eee boa. JUNIORS NAME CAST FOR PLAY Fay Peringer and Loren Bas ler Selected for Leading Roles Tbo drive, will ao4 b solicited from trie school aiadeota. Mario connty'a quota imooatt to a boa I uuo. of which ever llioo has beea nWrlbed by tbe cbrcbe. Salem la expected to coatribata a large part of tbe balance. Owing in the many other earn pa In a foe mon ey In Halem daring tbe paat few months the Armenian drive baa beea slightly overlooked. In answer to a suggestion of Mr. llutrbason. the school board rald to sl'ow aiutUats one day from school In case they are willing to take i n win II I charge of the affair. Tbe matter' ti ro (Dm The Junior rlas X WMLimette has selected its filay and its cast for the alwaya popular xaaiot play. Tbe Iwlwtlon 1 "Tbo Idr of Ijrona." I K.. a mm i n 1 1 ri . tuviui imi.ri tijiivu. A II I v u ft u the efforts of Ralph Thomaa. cLaao forensirs .nanaaer. a representative of tbe Ellison-White conservatory of Portland have boon secured aa coach. Due to the ill health of Profeaaer Delia Crowder Miller and Jamea Motl. who were firai -U.o,ighl -of as possible coaches, it "was necessary to obtain a new coach. Russell Rarey haa been chosen general manager of the plav. with Ralph Thomaa and Kdwin Socolofsky aa stage direc tors. The two leading parts will b Played by Fay Perlnser and lxren Rasler. The carts was selected by popnlar try-out yesterday, aa follows: Claude 'Melnotte I-iren Rasler Colonel Dasuaa Ralph Thomaa Deaasant Edwin Soeolofsky Oalvis Floyd Melntyre Monsietir Deschappellea. Paul Klegel landlord l-u Corner Gas par Willlaw Sherwood Cant. Gervais R isael Rarey Cant. Dtiponr F -nk Foater MaJ. Iesmoulius Fie' Aldrirn Notary :' ' d Kmmel Servant tN'ot definite- derided ) Pauline Fay Peringer Madam Dechcrpelle Mvrtle Mason Widow Melnotte . . !tarnttnn Hatner aanct V.'lnlfrel Aire Anoiher daughter.. He att let Dunette 1 Cheney Orchestral Chambers The small, medium and large chambers develop htgh, intermediate and low tones respectively. Tones are reflected from fiat surfaces the distortion re suiting from reflections from curved surfaces is avoided. Thi3 original invention in the Cheney is of great im' portance in keeping all tones in proper relations to the whole. The Significance of Tone Control One cornetist, in an orchestra of a hundred pieces, could destroy the masterful work of the others by playing his part too loudly. Similarly the most beautiful musical reproduc tion loses its charm if the component parts or the original are not held in proper balance. Tone control in The Cheney has been brought to a high state of perfection through the in vention of a series of resonating chambers. Not only is the rich quality of the original brought out irr all its beauty, but every part main?'" its relative tonal value, C: S. HAMILTON 340 Court Street ViraKn Farmers Not Too Proud to Wear Old Clothes VrSAMA. Cal.. March 14. The Tnlare Conntv P.njona Grange ha erne on record an opposing: eitrava ganee lltronah adoption of this ra nlnt Inn "Resolved, that we. !! r.ieinbtrs of Tn!ar twntv Pomona drange. No. 5. declare that it Is tw disgracf to vear old rlothef. nuivHi that we discouraae ll nnrrliailnr of exiravaaunt artiie 'nt th- wtarina of 'pet!v apparel and that ro-ire labfr anl -nrgy esbendtd in the i.roJuclton of medi- iiH-pficl jimI servleeiMe artwle. thus bringing about a reduction or A Pendleton Bui in ess Man Wrote us a fe w weeks ao that he want! a yoc man to do book keeping and general office work. such a young man as ilr or Mr both of whom he had previously Mm led from us. our graduates. We were compelled to answer that we had no such young men ready at this time. Theso are fr quent occurrences. TIs too bad there are not more young men fit ted to fill the jdatea. This place offered $123 a month at the start, an the opportunities for advancement were practically unlimited. Enroll now. and begin preparation for men a place. Capital Basines College SALEM, OH EGO V , Albany Uovetneet started he-re to raise fSO.Ae for eonatraet of eommnalty cvatee aa erne-rial to returned soldiers of Uaa Floreaco has electric Hcbt plant. Moamoath tJ have aw gravlry water system Coaley. liK.i. W4kw cwoatf Orattas rsayo awrtloo. t 4 ml'. . D K-ew. 1112. :sc Waara rcwtiy C" lis ; Pfert la Dewrkvtea ritev-. 1? i aaiWa. J. T. Clarkaoa A C. Itf.fll. For sradiac IT. 4 w".U la Jrfer oa ewaaty Wt Kraa aad IVt tecaate ewaaty W owst yk trr Ovvar Ms We. tf.S. To U4 waa rWervd to the ragiawr for ItnWt ewwatderatlaa. Threw vtadacta ta Waacw rowaty betweea KeaTert aad IW Dewkatew rtrer were aasrded to ta CotoaUI ltornrg--yew eomblaattoa gar-! tosapmay of akaw. age and trbouie to be erected. Hood River 12 acre raacb aolla for ll.aao per are. The Hal lee New mo.lra apart ment feoase epead. Astoria -74 acre of taad o4 ta will be brougTtr no befera the high J lla gfr, school stodent body soon. Jtkaa darlag 1 If the vtndeott ara witlfng to a a-" t r rotti. same control of tha campaign aad ! rltorv srvad carry It to a enecrssfal finish. thy Italleo W will be furnished with receipts and i , tie rood other supplies by the relief coram- ur4 tarfsco r rot rortlaad t1.0 lao ta rets clean darlag lilt 1114. la face of laereaa- ges aaJ arnosal of tee- tee here and aoee ewaaty to vile bond ! raad from fts'acada actual subecrlptioi A p.hIi.,1 .., j work will probably begin nett wee. . Owe-ftfta of fW uaodla tlsbwe of the tiiied 8utea la la Ora. Variety of mcfekeatabto- tiaab la II U;il PltlO.H MAY C'.tl'kR HXi commercial iaatme probtly et- Al this season of tbe yeor when freer vegetables ore so high many persona suffer from deranged digat- tlon. If you feel dull and luggith. or If you suspect ladlgaatioa or coa- stipatlon you will feel better tomor row f you take a Foley Cathartic Tablet tonight. They baaUh bJUosa- nesa and headache. J. C. Perry. reeds aay state ta the-Caloa. Roabarg Lower lmp4a afil of coaaty to tore bonds for largo arhoot. Keedsport Mom plaaalsg to build llv.te haU. Cottage Orore . Contract let for bridge over Mooby crook. Lebooow Lakaaow-atoaiiaaa Lau br company to erect plaatag m'.lL total bid for ike tkrwo waa tCIIt. Drvdge near PxtaeviUe, Oskar II bwr. IJ7. B:is ca ati enker as ail kndfea la Ike cwvaty wwre re feci 4. SUVSi over Polo eree la kUlawar eewaty, CarUa Gardner. tli-Slt. Tko rwa tract for te for tWe bridge acrowa Ike Xerara ra TUra aaook cwwaty woo let to tko Factiva rewadaiiow cvaiaoAy. To cwvav wCl aa tk eoaaatftlow. BEAR OIL rwuur im w JLK Lira Tart. Kt. 3 FORDSON OWNERS ATTENTION ' It it understood that Dbtikte is to be taken off tin mxrkU ta tl ntxr (a toe. THIS NEED NOT WORRY ANY FORDSON OWNER. Antidpatint such action and. to protect Ford wo owners, the Henry. Ford Co., hxro tlmr oughly inTesti?ated derkes to take th place of distillate, and we mnr an nounce a most wonderful carborttor THE HOLLEY OIL FUEL CARBURETOR That will c?en better satisfy tban dislHate. Here is copy of letter wbicb is self explanatory: Hullcy 4i luiretor V , Van'niivie Ave , ami I. M H. U.. )-tt..it. MMl. tern le.iif'l : ATTllNTIOIC MR. O ZO. M. H0LXXY NVitli r.-earil to the performance of ymir Vaporier n'! on the Kordaon T.Tior, we wili to make the follow int; statement! ' ' The Fortiori Tractor equippetl wilh the irMlcr keroene rap.-rir-r will . l.jni.ll.- rapi.l rlM'ice of lrawlMtr pttll equally well with either keroBe or r oLhn' a- ftfl F'.v.mi the m.nt egpieneel op-rat"r can ietct no iliffetcuee in tin flexihility il pullinj: pr.er of the rncine. Your very truly, IIKNUV KOUI) k SsiiS. Inc. H .1 ParU. Holley Carburetor b one of the feature i of the Fordion Tractors Befflf ref- ular equipment . Fonl Appruvei: r arm iii'j'lement .Valley Motor Co. 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