; fgB.pRBOOl .STATB33lAa SLXDAr. Al'IUL 11. .IPSO. - y By niTIl LEXOKS FISHER. Mrs. A. Q. Foor Is. spending thei week-end In Portland as the guest of friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfleld motored to rortland .yesterday afternoon ' to pass the week-end ;wlh friends. " ".' ' ' ' t Mr. and Mrs. James Kappahn gare a delightful dinner at their noma Monday evening haying ' as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. P. W Gregory, Miss Vernice '.Oregoryr Mrs. Pearl Lang and Mrs. A. O. Foor. " Mrs. Carey Martin entertained the members of the Junior' Guild bf the St. Paul's Episcopal churchr. at her si DANDERINE tops Hair Coming Out: Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Danderine.1 After an application ot "Danderine-' you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair 'shows new life, rigor, brightness more color and thickness . " home Tuesday afternoon la. a delight ful -manner. The regular bnalnen of the society . occupied , the . earlier nours 01 me meeting ana at the close a light repast was seryediby the hos tess to the 15 matrons present. - Mrs. W. Cohnel Drer 'and mn sons. Billy and Claban, hare gone to iMewport where iney. will Tlslt lor a week with Mrs. Dyers parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walker. Mrs. Earle Coulson Flegel has been entertaining as her house guest Miss Catherine Thompson, of Pendleton, who is a popular Kappa Kappa Gam ma cororlty girl at the UnlTerslty of wasnington where she is attendln schooL . Miss Thompson left durins the week tor Seattle to resume ner studies. " Mrs. T. A. Elliott left resterdar for Seaside to join a house DartT which includes her brothers and sis ters who are gathering at the coast town to enjoy a reunion and outing together lor a week or more. Mrs. Elliott will loin her brother-in-law and sister. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. T .HUl of La Grande, her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Price and Mr. and Mrs. OT. Price of Portland. Mr. Elliott will loin them orer the next week-end and accompany them home. i V Miss Greta Rosenberg has return ed to Seattle after passing Easter Sunday and a few days Tlsit with her grandfather, John Wright, in this city., . f The North Salem Woman's club will meet .Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mason : Bishop on North Church street for the regular meeting for April. Mrs. O. A. Chap- pell will speak, on "Salem.. the. City Beautiful,", urging the .floral im provement of the city. . - . - - Air. and Mrs. Charles A. Park are home after a several .weeks'. .bsercs at Lone Beach. Calif., called there by .the serious illness of their uncle. ur. H. r . Wallace. After his re covery the Parks spent some time In San Diego and Los Angeles. ', Mr. and Mrs. J.ESelton, who have been making Salem their home for several years, are leaving this week, which -Is regretted by their friends. Mrs. Belton will go to Portland to be with her mother for a visit of a few' months, while her husband goes - to Kansas City for the Phe company, to be gone sev eral months. - . Miss Louise- Jane Prltchard and Richard D. Vibbert were married at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the parsonage' of the Leslie Methodist church, by Rev; H. N. Aldrich. at a quiet and Informal ceremony. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aspinwall and Mr.' and Mrs. Virgil Loomis. The. Toune couple left immediately following the cere mony for Brooks where they will make their home. . Miss Cornelia Marvin, state libra rian, returned Friday from Portland where she passed two days with friends. To meet Mrs. W. A. DaUIel of Portland who was here during the week. Mrs. O. P. Hoff iuvltc4 a snuU company of friends to her home Wed nesday afternoon to pass the time Informally. At the tea hour the hos tess served dainty .refreshments. Mrs. James Withycomb. spent & few days In Portland this week vis iting with friends. ' - Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. Sr., passed several days during the week In Portland visiting with relatives. Mrs. Clifford Brown enjoyed a short visit with friends in Portland during the week. - Mrs. Grace Eoff is spending the week-end in Corvallis where she is the truest of Ler sister, Mrs. A. M. Taylor. J Mrs. J. F. Shipp, her daughter. Myrtell and . Mrs. F. M. Entrees have been In Portland during the week at tending the 'state convention of the Daughters of Veterans. JIUs Ship? appeared in a dancing solo on the program of entertainment for Thurs day evening. ' . Mrs. .M. L. Prunk ot Eurene has ben spending the week in Salem visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. E .Shaw who has been spend ing the winter at Long Beach, Cal., has returned and taken up her resi dence at 1244 Court street. ' .... "The Queen ot Hearts.- the little playlet" which was given by the pu pils of Miss Beatrice Shelton so suc cessfully recently, will be repeated Tuesday evening in the Salem high school auJitorium. An additional feature will be, the appearance of Doris McCartney of Portland, known as the "child wonder.- She will be accompanied by Miss Joanna James. Miss Marion Emmons and Mrs. Ber nice Clark East of Portland, former ly of this city. A pantomime of the Glow Worm will be given by two little fairies. - ; The Salem Music Teachers' club held its regular meeting Tuesday eve ning In the educational room of tbe public library. Mrs. Lillian Jetterles Petri and Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian, entertained .the club for the evening in an enjoyable manner Mrs. Petri gave trhee numbers from Llzst in lecture form snd as the en core played "To a Water Lily" by McDowell. Miss Marvin told of her travels in the orient and contrasted the manners and customs of the Jap anese and Chinese, emphasizing po litical conditions at the present. Mrs, E. G. Van Slyke of Chelan. Wash., arrived In Salem yesterday and will visit for two or three weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. H Craig Marvin. . The Marlon County Woman's Re publican club will meet tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock in the. veterans room at the armory for the regular monthly study meeting. The study for the aft ernoon will be the clnstltutlon ot the United States. ' .. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rueft enter tained as their guest during the week Louis Zftngmeister of Minneapolis, Minn., who "with his mother, Mrs Dcrcthy Zangmeister, - are ' touring Oiegoa.. Mr. Zangineisler met hU mother who had been visiting the Albert Ruett's in Tllllsboro and left Friday afternoon tor Ashland. ''' Miss Bessie Broyles of Portland is in Salem over the week-end visiting with her mother, Mrs. J.'R. Broyles. Judge and Mrs. J. X. Duncan ot Turner have returned to their' home after being the guests for several days this week at the If. R. Crawford home.' Mrs. Anna Reed ot Portland has returned to her home after passing a visit of a few days with Mrs. O. P. Hotfat her home on North Four teenth street. ..... i Miss Roberta Barr of Pittsburgh. Pa., and Miss tsa belle J. Crawford of New York City were guests daring tbe week at the Hotel Marion. ' The many friends of Mrs. A. M Clough who underwent a' serious operation Thursday at Willamette sanitarium will be glad to know that sno is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. F. McElnea of the Court apartments are entertaining over tbe week-end Mr. and Mrs. Ross R. De Well and daughter Grace ot Portland, who motored up Friday evening. The Salem Ot. A. C. club .was en tertained Friday evening in ' Hurst hall by the single men ot the club for a jolly evening ot dancing and cards. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Ben W. Olcott returned last night from Portland where she vis ited during the week with her sis ter, Mrs. pswald West. - . Mrs. J. L. Van Doren returned last night from Portland ' where she passed a short time visiting with friends. .. - " . 1 Mrs. E. C. Richards was InPort land yesterday, joining her husband who was there to attend the funeral of the late Bishop Hughes. ' Miss Lena Belle Tartar Is spend ing the week-end Jn Portland visiting with friends. ' ' " eyx down YOUR Coffee Expense Buy .the Famous D IN THE FIVE I U AND ltGoe The Quality, Coffee - of Americct9 POUND CAN SAVE MONEY s Farther EVERY CAN GUARANTEED ( . .- . ... L THE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS.' BHIKO GHEAT EESULTH AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS QUAUTY MEET ME AT MILLER'S SERVICE IIU?iSlKG VI ID ERT7EAR History of Miller Mercantile Co. - The beginning ot the Miller Mercantile Co.. dates back 18 years when the Miller boys came to Oregon from Nebraska.- - - - , -.'-" . .Their first store was located In'McMInnville and was opened during, the year 1902. ' This' was a general store and was continued until 1909. when the store' was disposed of .to a Mr. Messner. A short time afterwards during the same year a new -store was opened at Newberg, Ore., which In reality . the parent store of the present organisation, and is today the headquarters of the company. The first branching out towards larger business was in 19 13 when: they took over a going store in Day ton, previously owned by a Mr. Shipper, his son ' baing retained as manager, which position he holds today. In 19 IS they purchased another going bus iness at Monmouth. .This store had been held for six years by an estate being managed by Mr. Ek C. Cole, who was retained in this capacity, which position he still Itolds. In 1918.they.took into the, organization their . present store In JIcMinnvlUe, . which was located in the same room originally oc cupied by, the Millers as. their first' store in Oregon. This was a going business owned by Smith." and Sisson, Mr. Smith retiring, and Mr. Sisson being retained as manager, which position he held nntil this week, when he was transrerrea as man ager of the Salem store. In the spring of 1919 they added a store at Sheridan, known as tbe King Smith Denartment store. This store hsd neen con ducted for a number of years by the two Smith' Brothers, who became stock holders or the Miller company, Mr. King disposing of his Interests. The Smith brothers were retained to manage the Sher idan store. Later on during the same year iney added a store at Yamhill, formerly owned by a Mr. Gist, who bad just recently died. It was Mr. Gist's personal wishes that the Millers take over his bus iness. This store was managed for a little over a year by Mr. J. B. Pierce until this spring when Mr. Frank Miller, son of General Manager u. o. Miller, was elected manager. The last store to be added to tne usi was H. W. and M. L. Meyers store pi tnis.cuy, wnicn became the property of the MUler Mercantile Com pany. Monday, April 5th ot tnis year, ana u.cu purchase was made possible by -both theMeyers Brothers desiring to retire jrom acuve ounss..or the time being. . With the exception ot -tne-aieyers . brothers retiring, the entire personal of the store remaining with the" new owners, with one Or two exceptions. It' has never 'been .the 'polley of the ' Millers to establish hew,' competitive' stores." butc rather to take over going concerns, and in nearly;, every instance retain the organisation intact. The 1 Company Ja (entirely aja. Oregon - Institution, very dollar's worth of stock being owned by local peo ple, and in no instance will stock be sold to out siders Every manager is a Stock holder in the company, and each store remafhs a purely local In stitution, always ready to back up any local work, truly believing in the slogan, ! "Xour Home Town First.- , . ' "' Mlci Store Policf' ; The store policy of the Mljrer'MercantUe Com pany can be su named pp in a very short manner, it being,";-' ' " i.v " . .? r '. . : j 4' ... " ! GOOD GOODS.' sold." under a positive, guarantee of aaUsfactlon' to the, purohaser, jcoupled ,wlih tfce very . beat jof STO RE S ER V ICE. - ; ', ' .'r J :By .COOD pdODS'ws mean aT.CQmbJoaUon cf QUALiTT-and tyle.'so" combined a to Ue tne purchaser pasting satisfaction' "In n6 (nstanee will we feel satisfied .until every customer has received full false In Veaf aad service, tor evjry dollar .jpeut with us. I By STORE SERVICE we- mean that nothing - ' - will retnal a -undone that we can do to enable us to aervs ynu" In tie bel .manner possible. ' Lonjt years of eiperience makes the MILLER COMPANY wtll acquainted with the best markets, and QUALITY has always bee, and always win be " the first consideration in. our purchases. It is our aim to so establish our reputation la Salem that 'the remark 'will be often beard utcs our streets. -IF YOU GET IT AT MILLER'S. TOC KNOW . TT8 " RIGHT. AND TILE PRICE WAS RIGHT.- .We believe in a "NO SALE POLICY- feeling that honest business todsy demands that everybody gets a SQUARE DEAL.' y ' When we see' a" garment advertised as worth ' $100.00 reduced to'f67.59 we are' inclined to think that somebody' lied. No merchant can remain la ', business unless he sells his goods. at a profit. We maintain that garment Is worth the same at all times during the season. - " " To charge Mrs. Jones an exorbitant price early ' : In the season so thst Mrs. Smlttt can get hers at a - big redaction later on, an4 by so doing make oar average profit, is not our way of dolus business. To msrk our goods "RiaHT at the beginning so ' that Mrs. Jones sad . Mrs. Smith will both get a SQUARE DEAL la our policy. We feel sure that's the years go by we shall win a warm spot in the hearts of Salem people. We are only human, and will make mistakes, but we assure, you .that they will be mistakes ot the head sad not of the heart. ' ' . We are one of you, we want yon to be one of . v us. Let's get acquainted. I v-ft -rill &MCS I SUiTS AND COATS ThU will h A"? hf onr Bisr Depart racntvTritti most com pletc stock of the IJigliest Grade of Keady to Wear. Ve are now prepared to satisfy -every woman and -ehM tvho desire 'Jitulity, style and service at the ngm price. r EnglishTveed We are showing some English Tweeds , that are especially adapted for Coats and Suits. "Golf and Vacation Outfits, 54 Jnches wide, prices from $3.85 to $6.75. The -stock of Silks and Dress Goods are most com- plete. ' ' : Men s Fumishings This section will be one of our most complete departments. We shall " specialize" on very needed "Furnishing" for men and boys, and all of the Highest Quality Underwear, Shirts, Hose, Gowns, Collars, Boys' Suits, in the. extra good, make. Voiles It in conceded by aU" that our suqwipg of Voiles have no su perior. The line is extensive in patterns,-the finest of tcx.' .tute fiiQHCly.rjesemlilin Uk. 33 inches wide. Prices range from t?n- a. nn' BLOUSES Designs, for the. new spring Blouses are tak ing on more and more original shapes. The ornamentation of Georgette 'Blouses in beads and high colored yarns are pleasingly striking BLOUSES The line we are show ing is most comprehen sive. Starting with neat plain white Voiles, we range to the more elab ate Novelty Voiles, Georgette and Crepe de Chine, all priced right - r V Quality and ? , Service MILLEW -.VJi GOOD GOODS .... .Quality; and Service MILLINERY SELLING EVENT Three dayi nextweekThuriday, Friday in& Satcrdty, , we shall "ipedalue" on . r 10 Mats Eleanor Briggs who is away buying, wires us that she has made some wonderful purchase of this season a newest crea tions, which will be expressed at once. They will be on sals next Thursday, i riday and Saturday and be marked at ... KM - - -