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-.: '- ! - ; - " , THE ORE4TOX 5rrTllSIAX: TI'f-SDAY, .PIUI.O, 132!. 3" Y. W. ; A; Sets Stage for Coiiniiy'Dra -.....:.'. . . r? ONE of tue pleasant Kaster so- Hackney, and Mrs. Van Doren'a Icial function was the break- fgrandinothe r., Mrs. M. A. I .Inn ton. faaUSunday morning for which tall or Minneapolis who "nave been Mr. tnd 'AWH. Walter. Kirlt were i wintering I hi Pajiedena and ar(1 Tv. host at their home on ...Mill' street An attractive Easter centerpiece graced the prettify apindnteUfable and appropriate favors and i place cards te'tre at each cover, : ivTJjose who were hidden were Messrs.1 and Mesdames "IV S. 0jer, e. H,;jWebb. Frank tJ. My em.' T. II; (Jalloway. Xrmln Steiaer. Roy l!urfih, K. A. Kkelley. Clnf rd K. .Farnier. Mis Florence Ilowv and Harry Itowr. - ' ' .. UtJ and Mrs. Milton 1,. Meyers returned ia?i mgni irum roruana wher they passed Kater Sunday with relatives. . -- i Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Van1 Doren have hem entertaining (pc . a few days, Mrs. Van toren's brother and ilstjr-in-iaw. -air. and Mrs, L. . K. ASTHMA LiA There Is no "cure"' . but relief is often brought by Jtty vicR's VAPORurii JUKI II a i your dealer doesn't ' carry them end money ancLirast met ert. and we rill Bend ytra one for tzial.: 'e Pottage prepaid mco KtamctijEum ramrotB turning to their 'eastern home. Thy left .yesterday afternoon. " ,. . j - :. Miss Helen Huher has returned t her home hi Portland alter passing a short visit iu this city with hr fa ther, Jesse II u her. Mrs. (leorse Harnett -and Mrs. William Fleming' will 1 joint hos tesses thireek at the home of trie former on High ftreet for the mem bers of the Thursday afternoon club, which meets for Us regular evening. The members of the Woman's un ion of the First" Congregational church wil moet this afternoon in the church parlors to finish their preparations for the utility sale wh'eh they will have Friday and Saturday. Following the work of thfe cfternoori a social hour will be enjoyel by the women. Miss Lena Hnckensiein was hoct ess for a jolly Informal party at ur home Sunday evening when fhe com plimented Henry Harr and his guests, Itaymond C'udahay. Jacki Johnsou and Uerwin McCarter. all of the Col umbia university. Portland. Music and games were enjoyed during the evening hours ana at the cioe je- frtfibmeata were served by the host ess.' ' ':..,- ' Mr, and Mra. R. A. Nadon left yesterday for their home in Harrla bnrg. after visiting at the hme of their parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin. Mrs.' Nadon has been itl Salem about a fortnight, but her husband was here only for Easter.- Miss Jessie Miles ami her house guests. Miss Eugenia Moblsy fend Miss Mary Mabley of Atlanta, C!a., left last night to resume. their stu dies at the University of Oregon ar ter passing the spring vacation at r T V. vnrM' a ta? it TroTir.jy tree in a most literal ene . . i . k . - - . . ... . . . V. W.C A. H .one ol the latest exooaents ot tue oraroa, aw Mmmnnltv naeeants. held in towns' and ctfei all over t!.e country. from Dallas io Denver Ind iron Georgia to Maine, have .been a rooit effective meant of aronaiBg- community spirit and civic priJ. Dftf a-. maker and 'draftsmen, actresses and artists, carpenters and cornetists unite in putting on the performances. , - . . - U of the stages of the V. ,V. C A. theatres are not as small as thu model which Mrs.- Donald Pratt, of the Pageantry Department, u budrnj. In the natural amphitheatres from one hundred to two thousand ctors Ukt part Miss Hard MacKaye, sifter of Percy MacKaye. of the Y. A. A ' u now writirg the plot for a Festival to be given at the Sixth Convention of the Young- Woraens Christian-Asoctatiooa ol America in Cieve.and, cm the neck of April 13. at which, twenty-five hundred delegates from this and foreign countries are rxpeciea; , -"N-V " i i.i i wimiw mwh Hill I 9mmsL",n Wf,yT'nWf-mm"m9""mT'-w''n'mrasiwa4 hp Why -are . . hJ 1 - - : h At BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET On of the potaot lncrrdiant tt Ktulk tar Uw bau I pwuv ; U. TMn an ottwr actira iacndwuu wit fount is nr other halt lparf Uan. KoUlii haS ntM In aianr caat of Mwma. talhat hair and SaanriT irhaa nrry oUht hair lotiua w mau rtt haa vratad futila. $300 Giraraataa. anaa tnc naulta to raai cnaidMl uopelMa. Vaa avrr taw a haU taOaat ; Why brnMB or rrmalo a!4 it Jm ran crow tlatrt If othrra hara ottsmett nrw rrwwtb or ht ronrarrft dandruff, or atopprd falllnc ha!r thraarh Kotalfeo. irr m n4 im kox et KOTALKO at aar htm aroa atara: or arad is frnt Kn or tampa. - for fcUCHVaS with PSOor BOX of Koutka ta J. 9. Briltaia. IncSUycn F. New Yorx.N.Y. the country home of Miss Miles par-j Sunday In Salem at the h?m of Mr Send me your name and address and 1 will send you a ; prospectus of the . . r ' SILVER KING MINE I C. Chappell Hotel Bligh Salem, Oregon ents. Dr. and Mrs. O. It. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Chambers ol Portland ware the guests of Mr. and Mnr. W. H. Steusloff at their Co'.trr street home over Easter. Mrs. W. V. Johnson Is entertain-i ing as her gneFt. for a visit In Sa-j lem. her niece, Mrs. J. D Wilcox -f Is AngeUs, who arrivud Sunday. . r .: j Miss Katie: R?rclay who has bem j visitfng for the pasf week v.-ith Mrs. Ida M. Habeock returned to her home In Oregon City Sunday eveu!ng. Mr. and Mrs.W. W. Cory enter tained as their gneit over the week end. P. II. Cory of Portland. Miss Margaret Goodin returns to Eugene- this morning to resume her studies at the University of Oregon after "spending her prin? vacation. Miss Goodin returned' yesterday from Seattle where she passed Easier witb her sister. Professor John J. Landsbury of of the University of Oregon school of music will address the members of the Tuesday Musical club tonight at the home of Miss l.u-flle Emmons when she will entertain the club members for the regular meeting of the society. ad Mra. F. R. Vane--. '-' Herbert Darby' reinrned ' Sunday nij.:il to his studies at the Ctilver sity of Oregon after parsing rpring vacation In Salem with hia -mother. Mrs. Itertha Jnnk Darby. . V The 'Misses Lyra .and Eva Miles returned yeterday to Newtierg after spending Easter Sui'day with their parent;. Mr. and Mrs. i!. C. Mile, at their Court Mreet home. Mrs. C A. Davis of "eport is vlitlng fiUncs and relatives in Sa lem for a few davs. i I small amount cf the davanra rnnlft Mr. and Mrs. Theodtire lUtr ar-j be secured.- , tertciuhig during th Kas?r vara-,. The Muojia place war run upon ticn at Columbia university, their. ,y accident as she sheriff aad th son, Henry, Itaowl. Cudahay. officers trere looking- for othr njoon Jack Johnson and Jrwir Mt Cart n. Uhipcrs la the vlclnltv of Indepen-i-tudents at that institution. dence.- Sheriff John W. Orr and Deputy Sheriff L. C. M ascot t. together with a revenue man from Portland. Found tn the house in which Ma tonsa and other Japanese were liv ing waa a home-made still and about 40 galloos of Japanese ' whiskey. made from rice. Matoma aeknowl edged to the officers that he helped mane ine liquor out thai it was made not for tale but for their own consumption. He stated that before torring to America he was engaged in distilling -Manor tn Japaa and showed the officers Just how the liquor maae. rne stiii was a hoTie-rnadc arralr which took man7 hours of patient watting until a flavors pyramids tike the of Egypt? Because. they are lohs-Iastins.. ' And WRlCLEVS is a fccscCldal as well ais long-lasting (rcct. it helps appetite and dteestlcn, keeps teeth clean and hrckth sweet, allays thirst ! : CHEW IT AFTER EVER? MEAL Sealed Tigftf EiGPt Eight A10 mi Ta Salem chapter of War Moth ers will meet this afternoon at 2:3i o'clock at the Commercial clliu roofs. This Is the firKt meeting" un der the new plan for the chapter to meet the first Tuesday in each month instead of the old date." As Import ant plans will be discussed as to the county fair which the mothers will give. Mrs. John Carson, the Salorn War mother, urges that all attend. OXK OF MANY LETTERS. Miss Rose Florke. 209 Hawkins avenue. X. IlradJook. Pa. writes: ! Mrs. M. I. Vance of Portland audi had a cold In my chest and fearing her four children have motored back to their home after spending Easter 'VTiWPNG IS A like every industry it must follow the march o modern appliances and adopt modern methods. BUSINESS progress be equipped with Maton-.a was given a hearing be fore Justice of the Peace Jokn R. Sibkey. who fined him 133 and costs. It Is likely, that a federal charge will also be lodged against him on a charge of distilling liquor. The booze taken in the raid was de stroyed. . Matoma is a brother to Frank Ma toma. a former Japanese hop grower of Independence. day that J. M. Daehelder oj I-ke-vlew will bo appoints! circuit Judge for. the Hth Judicial district to e ceeo Judge L F. Coca. To iatt?r has reargued, effective April 7. 1.1 is' said the pressure rr.pri atebuji r.esi was the reaaon foe Ju !? Conn' resignation.- A Boston physician aayt that la SO year Ihl&ga will be mo changed that we won't care to kiss any. more. Personally, we expert to be dead by that lime ajr.d the argaciesl wiit b eqjathed to owr heirs aoJ as- ! altera. Eftiaaz. PM County Republicans Are Out Alter Offices DALLAS. April 2. (Special to Fordsom Farm Tract Spell Simplicity and Certainty The basis of its efficency is the WORM DRIVE. It means better performance jtnd lower up-keep of cost DEPENDAEilLITY IS THE MIDDLE NAME OF A WORN GEAR It is the only gearing that shows increased efficiency with use. The secret is, that while r other pears wear out, the worm gear wears IN. The extraordinary ability of F0RDS0N "WORM GEARING to stand ut under the hardest tasks imposed upon it is due to the rolling action of the F0RDS0N; WORM GEAR. -, This rolling action JpWnOCY....:; ..V .. ' It is an inherent feature of the FORDSON FARM TRACTOR and ORD TRUCK Con- ,'struction. ... . . - place: your order today Join the Army of Satisfied Tractor, Owners. Approved Farm Implements Wor (Bo. . Approved Farm Implements S Power Farming Specialists it would cause nneumonln . I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and It was noti'r- Mateman) During the pant long till I felt relieved." Many such:two days three prominent Kepiibli- letters have been written .about this time-tried reliable me-JicIi.e. J. C. Perry. PRATUM NEWS PRATCM. Or.. April . 1 Prof. P. Waldo Davis with his triple toned chimes gave a concert at the Men- onite church last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Powell wero visitors at Oregon City and Port land recently. Fred Ling wants to get In the lo ganberry game. Twelve cents sounds good to him. He will plaat one acre this spring to begin with. The cold rain has a bad efect on the hay supply in the neighborhood. Mrs. Belle Halle from Chemawa. formerly Miss Kelle Giazner from this place had to undergo an opera tion for appendicitis at a Salem hos pital last Monday which Is develop ing satisfactorily. Seed potatoes are very scarce in this neighborhood for this time of the year. Walter Ciete i wishing for sun rhine to dry up the roads. He would like to try out his nev. car without getting it piatertd all over with mud. The Methodist episcopal Sunday school choir rehearsed the songs fOT the Easter program at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks last night. Pratum school has four new pu pils. Catharine. Adam and Spencer Hostettler and Coldie-LJajg. Several carloads of potatoes were shipped from here fast week by three different buyers. Most ot the P' tatces were bought at five cents a pound. Bora At the Deaconess hospital last Thursday, March 2.1, a son to Mr. and Mrs. William Scharf. His name is William. Mr. Hostetler and family who moved here from Missouri have bought the Leisy ranch-, north of tovrn for $14,000. cans cf Polk county have cast their hats into the ring for offices at the primary elections. Two men. Ezra Hart, a Salt Creek farmer, and C A. Wolverton of Monmouth ara out after the commissioner's office while D. JK. Fletcher of Independence, an altrney seeks the nomination of Jolat representative .for Polk and Lincoln counties. Judge Conn Resigns and ; Batchelder Is Appointed Governor Olcott announced yester- "You're the Man Jo be Salis&iF says the Good Judge - - . . . . You et a Tvhole lot more satis faction from a little of the Real Tobacco Chew Jthan you ever got from the old kind. - The good, rich tobacco taste lasts so much longer. You don't need a fresh chew so often. That why it costs you less. Any man who uses the Ileal To bacco Chew wlUell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco BaaMaC! 3 Japanese is Fined tor Making Booze at Home - DALIES. Or. April 2. (Special to The Statesman.) J. Matoma, a Japanese resident of Independence wui arrested and b roue hi to Dallas '.yesterday afternoon to face a charge of having intoxicating liquor In his possession. The arrest r was made by poWic Truck a-.7V, . -J,. " . .f . ' 7 I'M MED I ATE . . D E LI VE RY From one to six of these dump jobs can be delivered on thirty-jix houn notice W. H. Hildebrandt cScCo. Distributors 279 North Commercial Street Phone 675