TIIK ttlll'GOV RTTKSMAX: KIXKjll.Yf A1MW. 7, 1t2l. 3 i ft-1 By RUTH LEXORB FISHER MR. and Mm. John J. Roberts charmingly entertained a com pany of 20 friends for a Sun day night supper , atn their .State street borne Easier Sunday Vvenlng. Their guia included ft' group of the younger set who fathers at one f the homes each "Sunday; evening for sa loforuial aupper Sunt tune.) r ' ;. yir. and Mrs.B. JJ, Miles fit reave Thursday for the .east to attend th jolderi weddfng anniversary n; April 27 of the. 'tenner? brother. Major L. J. Miles of Pawidiuskat Okla. They will go through, California vis- (KEROSENE) HEAT and LIGHT A CLEAN ECONOMICAL FUEL FOX -Oil C005T0YIS,HLAT!B I LAWS STANDARD OIL- COMPANY, L (CAlirOSNIAl J ltir,g in Oakland. San Francisco. Sacramento. Ran Jose, JYVhUtlet and as far.aoutti as Rlalto. then 16 -Santa re before uirivinr in Puwhuk They ik ill. vUU its. Chicago and in tanning, Mich., where a brother-la-la wr ami' ifter, . Professor and Mrs. E. IX Morrison, live, the former be ing-i prfetBor ; of science v-in afichi-r gan Agricultural college. i P'anlag to be gone about, a -month they will viBlt'oft the return Mr a. Miles-brother. Alviu Cook, of Gibbon. Or. lort , Cul Wt son returned to Kir gene where he U a student" in the untverslty and a oromlneat Kanna Sigma than after visiting his mother. Air. Anna. Ciribertson at her heme. 375 North, Capitol street. y -v-ut v .-.' . ,;- ' : " Mrs. L." k. Page 'received word from the east telling .of the death Monday of her slater. Mrs. Katrina Harttenbush at her home in Ma Grove. I a. Mra. Harttenbush has a wide circle of friends in Salem who will regret to learn of her passing. ", Professor -and -ilrs.. Florlan Von Rsehen enteitained Monday evening at, their home with the second of a series of informal -dinner, which they are giving to Willamette 'nnl tered with a Rteen howl ftlkV, with I i a J . i a .. . m a. ... T jonquils., inp giiesi a were M t Odell Savage. Miss Mal-1 '.Carroll. Meriill Ohling and Paur Day. t Ijist week Professor and Mrs. Von Ethen entertained with smother of i these dinners., their guetts at thai time being Mis Emma Sbannafelt. j Miss Sybil Smith. Kranci Qramer j and. Harold EmtneL They are plan-1 ning more of these little time dur ing the spring weeks. ' Mrs. L. K. Page has Just return;l from Donald where she p&ased -a lew days visiting with friends. While there Mrs. A. Aufranc and she en- I world-farnou ivrtaincu -ira. . jMurpny oi r.u gene. grand matron of . the Order of the rlaatrrn filar who. paid lu-r of ficial visit to the ' chapter at that trine".. -Saturday night she a: fended aenrprbfe party aiven or Mr. J. Barkman. The affair was guru lv Mrs. John Miller and Mr. Ciiarlv! Seller, brother of the honor gueti. V Oa Tuesday Mra. Earl Carver en tertained' with a "birthday surprij dinner on her husband. Tiie Heta Chi sorority girlft at Wil lamette university held their firnt formal initiation yesterday afternoon t their attractive hoie on t'onrt street. Following the initiation ser vice the party adjourned to The Spa where ices were served. The girls who were taken in were the .Misses -ary Jane Albert. Maxine HurMi. Isa belle Croisan. Evelyn I)e Ixing. Odell Savage. Ruth Smith. Iora Shipley. Eona Gilbert. Elsie Gilbert. Fay Per inger. Mary Elizabeth Hnnt. Faerie Wallace and Helen Rose. - Mis leura H.eist returned Satur day sight tc her honae in this city after IS months' erviee in recon- USE EYES WHEN BUYING ASPIRIN Take CaMrts wltliuut frer, it marked with tle Hafety "llajer TV." I i?(,r Qe eminent American pianttX. who ap(t4M.tA i.lallhUt theater. ) Mrs. Charles H. Castaer. t-pre-ident of the Oregon State Fed ert lion of Women's clubs. i tovting . the state speaking In behalf. xf the will age tax bill for the support of ti three state fcietltatUa ot'blgaer education: Mrs. Oastner-will ipnk To get genuine "Hayr Tablets r Aspirin" you iiiut look for the safe ty "i&y?r Cross" on eath package and on each tablet. The Bayvr Cro v means true. Aspirin. pre-ribtHl in Salein la the near futere. Mrs. A. K. Dlmtajre ha.i been en joytnf a vtslt front hr son. W. L. Dlnnior of San Franclsee who .was in Salem and Portland tor about 0 by phy'v;ij,i for oer eight .-n yar. ' davs. and left for her home yetr-I and proved safe by million for J jar. Colds. Headache. Kararhe. Tooth-' a he NK- l.unifjaK Neurit j Mft9 arM Ellliwvllh of oiympl; a...i iur i a n . K-u.-..( . r-r inu , Wajll.. anJ K. M, Connelly of Ray mond. WaU.. were prlndpaLs la r wedding thai took place In Portland Monday and which was ft quiet end simple affair Ihey will live at Raymond where the former has a aafe directions are In each unbroken "Hayer" p:ckace. . Handy tin bo of 12 tablets rot but a f-w rMM. Hniggists alo fell larger I layer" parkagee. Axpirln if the tral mark of Itayer Manufac ture of Moi.oa'ticacidester of Sall-cylicacid. versky students. The table was cen- atructlon work. SShe catae directly rrom Fort Sheridan. 111., where sh was stationed for several teouihst fol lowing work at the camps in Massa chusetts aid in New York. Mis Heist will have charge of recon struction aid for the state accident commission. havine Wgnn her work yesterday. She is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Suzanne Heist. Mrs. J. 11. Walker Is entertaining for a visit her mother. Mrs. C. J. Larsen f Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Denton are going to Portland today to, at tend the concert tonight of . Percy law offi'-e. pdrs. Connelly ha visited !a Sa lem many times as the gvest of Mra. Leo Schmidt. and hat a wide circle of friends in this city. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. L Ellsworth of Olympla. where she Is prominent noclally. The groom Is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Con nelly of Spokane; - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Thornton of San Francisco, who have been ike house guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Vomer Smith at their Semraer street borne, have left for the north to visit the principal cities before returning to their southern home. Mr. and . Mrs. J. D. Chenowortb and son have returned from Port- "La se a I ij ft'' Amiy Church Thirty divisions of that army thirty' dmoHtitidtionsare moving forward in a nation- wide cooperative campaign. rnrHE army that stands still is really, retreat&gr. The 1 Master's command was a forward command,"Go ye JL intoaU the Worlds. ; ? Out of the war the churches emerged with a new sense of the urgency of that command. "We must move forward all along the line,' they said, and each denomination planned its own "Forward Move ment" to deepen the spiritual life of its members and equip itself with money and power. Then came thi greater thought, "It is not enough for us to go forward. We must be sure that there is no duplication lof effort; that cooperation prevails; that every man anddol lar does its utmost in service. I "We must go forward together" ! So the Interchurch " World Movement was formed a 1 clearing house through which thirty denominations with out sacrificing their identity in any way can cooperate in the service of Jesus Christ. FOR MORE than a year trained experts have been at u work making a scientific survey of the whole world, and of America4county ty?county. - .. :'t " e chtueifb in their history, have the ' full facts.' : : ' Ufdttd Financial Campaign Mighty; : ' JLaO 1M': . mM) MM M ' ftA "-w- m Moves The of God" They kno-w where America ia otrerchurched and where urxSer- churched. 1 ; They know exactly how they can cooperate In the foreign mUsion fields to produce the largest result in international education, inter national health and international good-will. No business man can study that survey without being impressed by the accuracy and courage with which the task has been approached. ON THE basis of the. survey, the cooperating denominations will unite in a simultaneous financial campaign in the week of April 25th. The amounts ftftked for are - large in the aggregate ; they are small when divided among the church members of the nation smaller still when you count the whole number of men and women who love America. The average contribution to the church today b less than three cents per member per day. Think of h. Yet if each person who loves and believes in America will increase his contribution by only a few dollars, the whole amount will be easily subscribed. Will you do your share for a better America and a better world? Your chance to help is coming in the week of April 25 th, April 2Jth to May 2nd . 19 RCHURCH World Movement The Gold That Hangs On d advertfjeaeBta. prepared by a (Uum what This ia No. ft cf i competent pbyainaa, explku&f bw ceruie. twi the mu pMrs u.h aa Pneumonia, LoAucwaa. Wbwp ing Conch. Meat' Jt eea a luce oooUoued CuU--Uem Ua Xttmm org&aa ia o iriflameil. cjociti stale. Is -if aSArdtog a f avoraUe fo&thold for invading gcrma. Aad how Vkk'a Vapo Rub may be ot vaHe ia this cuodiuoa. KM of Stitrth Amirica a A cold ts simply an inAamma tion of some part of the air pas sages throat, larynx or bronchial tu'oes just like a sore is an in flammation of the skin. A long continued cold means constant inflammation and . this constant inflammation frequently weakens the air . passages so that they become an easy point of attack fur invading germs of more serious diseases. A "cold that hangs on therefore, is simply nature s "red flftg" indicating that there - is "trouble below," and this warning should never be neglected. Nightly applications of Yick's VapoKub will aid nature to clear up that inflammation. Because . icks acts locally by stimulation thru the. skin -to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested spots SOe 60e f 1-20 UYapoRub and relieve the cough. In addi tion, tie raedkinal ingredients cf Vlckj axe vaporued . by the body heat. These ; vapors are breathed la all eight long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vkks should be rubbed in over . the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread cn ' thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying,- swallow a . small bit cf Vicks the sire cf a pea. . Samples to new users will bei cent free on request to The Vkk. Chemical Company, 235 Broad, -Street, Creeaiboro, H. C , Ycuf ' ' Badyptarl Agavvl Coils More Than 17 Bit 111 on Jars Used Yearly land where they motored Sunday to ; attend the ?th birthday anniversary dinner of Mrs. Caenowortb's father.1 U. F. Smith. . Mrs. Frank Jaskoskl Is Jn Port land visiting daring the week at the home of Mrs. J. N. Murray. Mrs, Charles Davis returned ye- terday from Sllvrrton where she spent a week-visiting with bar als- ter-ln-law. Mra. T. J. Dalla. - . c Mrs. A. A. Underbill has been en tertaining as her house gnestt Mra. A. O. Korrmaa and Mrs. W. M. Pat terson of forest Grove. Mrs. C A'Uttler of Forest Grove baa Wa via I ting at the home of Mr. aad Mra. J B. Littler for ft few days this week. -. n. 4 M. JL . In the Sunday Oregonlan appears a picture of Mrs. Jessie Reeae of Portland with a limousine. O! 4 mo bile. Mrs. Reese la a former Salem wtomaa aad at present re stsmng for the Highway Film company of which her husband. Joseph Reese, la president. . highway. Opinion by Jnttlce Bean. Judge George W. Sup let on rerereeX Pal lay. appellant; appeal from MiU- noraan roeaty; suit to eniorre awsra of arbitration. Oninioa br Justlca TWnson. Jndce C. V. Gaate&bein af firmed. , Petition for rehearing dented la Reed vs. Hdllisted. -Mabel." aald he teacher, -can you tell . what the word 'an a vara' means?" . , Tea." replied the little glrVsa awsre ia what yoa take eft Jsst be-' fore yoa put oa roar nig tie." , TOO RANCHERS JTh;imtUcHon cf this.adrertisemetit is mMdm possible through the ccn&rmtion ofthirtr de'norkhieUont 2SC ' I FACE PRISON Judzt Binglma Affirmed by Supreme Court in Frizzell Case Imprisonment for a term f from one to IS years la the sUte penlten tUry now face WllILajn Holbrook and J. E. Paddock. Klamath county ranchmen, who were co a vie ted la the otrer eoart for. killing O. T. . Me- Keadree. another ranch man. and who yesterday lost their appeal to the supreme eoart. Manslaughter was the charge on which they were convicted. Justice Barneit wrote the prevailing; opinion and Jastice Dennett wrote a dissenting opinion. Justice Rensoa did not participate In the case. ' "The scene of the hemictde de scribed In the Indictment i ly Prklrie. a plateau ipprovtreately fosr or rive miles square." Is the rather romantle beglaalng fit Judge unrnett'a opinion. "There are' some ridge In the plain aad It Is. tar roaaded by wooded hilla. - la the Immediate vldaity of the riT.Ica tvs- aoeks of short grass are growl nr la a sandy soil. It Is a eultaM place for keeping sheep during the lamb la t season." The supreme court reversed and dismissed the mandamus :toa brought by Eugenia 1L Tagsart against the Portland aehmH dKtrlct and school - board.' appellants. in wmcn the piainttrr sought to com pel ber restoration to a petition as teacher la Lincoln high school.- at tics numett wrote the opinion. Thief Justice Mcnride and Jastice Jehus were not present at the leering. Judge Robert Tucker tried the case la the lower court for MnltnoT-ah county. . Other opinions were handed Java as follows: la the matter of tb estate of P. Frittell. appeal from Marlon county;, proceed la a by widow oa be half of herself and minor child to have an exempt homestead consist leg of a house and let In Salens eet aside as her own Individual proper ty and to have allowance set aette for. ber ia addition to the amount of 1 100 per month for the first year after death of ber hatband. - Opin ion by Jastice Rennet f. J tdge Getrg O. Pdagham afirmed. . CLataop .county, appellant, for the n aad benefit of Kryt it company' rsi Fidelity sod Depoeit companr cf Maryland et a, appear from Ma'.t oomaay.eoQatri. aar actloa Instituted by Clatsop cosnty for the benefit of Fry Jk .Company on bond guaran teelng performance of contract for eovstracUOB''' of part of Colombia Yes, our bread is clean aad sweet and pare and wholeness and palatable and of tie prop er weight and co&sUteney. Oar pastry is a consistent food also. In fact all of the baked foods that leave this estiMUhsient hare been builded for the jrar pose of pleasing you. ' PEERLESS BAKERY rbUL'p Winters, Prop. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Friday, April 9 Prices 50c to IL&O SEC JIGGS ALIVK THEN TRT TO STOP 3 IT CAXT DONK THE RIO IITSICAL SENSATION "Brinjini Up Father In . S6rietyM - . : ; IF the cartoons have ever made yoa laugh. It U probable the same char acters In flenh and blood will make yoo roar.