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TUB OrtECfPl STATF.SMAX: TIF-SDAV. A PHIL 1.1, 1U20. mc children will go on to their home By KUTH LEXOIUS FISHER. o1 VKR 4ft society folk and, coif' enthusiasts gathered at the il ia hee Country club Sunday; io participate in th? tournament which Va Held on the links and to enjoy tbe dinner to which , the side that jfe-ti in the match of two weeks ao er hosts to the winners, it was laform-l. . -THe members of the First Mcthr, 4ini Sunday school enjoyed an in formal social in the church parlors Saturday . evening. .Mrs. A, A. Lee as chairman' for the arrangements. The intermediate classes were 'ent er tained from 7 until 8 o'clock with Kiss Mary Findley in charger . loiter tse older-folk in the Sunday school tumbled for an evening together. The r?ceptio,n .committee, was headed bj Mrs. Ronald Glover as ehairmpn and Ihe other members were llwt aameg fiflWard Millef.' AHhur Flem in. Fred Zimmerman, Barton. F. Royidon,. L.. P. Wherry, A. H. Air lingen, a. icnrarani, r rea I uoui.. on. F. I- Piter. E. C. Richards, : eil HauU'y. Roy Melson. Grover Pel Unrer from the Ytrmarco class, and froip the Mothers' class.. Mesdamos B. I. Rteeves. Walter Wlnslow. A. A. .t'nderhill. C. "C. : Clarke and E. A. Knrtz and from the Marion I.aw nuc clas-Sr Alealrt me IV 1. Carrier. E. J. Swaf'ord, E. C. Ryder. RL. Farmer, George H. AJden and Cat I Gregg Doney. - A-program was given with: Phort speeches by- Mrs. CUarles - (kwen Miks Lena Heist. Rev. Thomas Ache ' Mn snd Paul Doney. The Sunday school quartet, consisting of A. A. Schramm. John Todd. R. D. I.arton and F. S. Parton, and the trio, con sist ins ; of Messrs. Zenecker. Flegel nd Barton furnished music. The tables and . rooms were artis tically decorated yith spring glowers combined with fernOver 100 guests vere present.- . """--. -- Mr. and Mrs. James R. Linn are enjoying a fojourn in Portland and at the Portland hotel. ' - ' ..- ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Col onel and Mrs. Carle Abraras, Mr. and" Mrs. E. li. Millard and Kenneth Yvil on formed a party that motored to Portland last night to attend the an nual banquet, of the United Spanish -4 War veterans which was held last They will and . Mrs. KititiH-r Salem. Mrs. Geetrge Waters win on . Portland today to pass a visit off several uays-wun friends. .Miss Anna Mullen returned from Stayton yesterday where she passed the week-end visiting with friends. ill return to. ILUliUAjlA ! I V or Headache- 51. V rob the forehead and temples wtth vicns vAEORuii YOUB BODYGUARD" -v30f,6Q.w 20 I Parisian Waist Shop , Jtanufacturera of hand mid waists. Ihi'nty pattern with original hand painted designs. No two waists alike, we iwlicit apecial orders the bent waiftt for not over $15. 4 Mrs. E. J. Bullock as ft'LCittay -'V-l -"s Phone A Tiy suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre T p. G. C preparation for goitre baa bene-nu-4 Maar. Wbr pay several hundred dollars for "alios t. remove a goitre when O.ti.C. (a obtained lor aucb a comparatively xsalicipeaditure? p.G.C. when properly applied rivet tatit , m7 'ha. or your monry will . Muoad o i.g.C i told direct, br mail . Write lor bookleu i. AdJrett Dept. T ' 0.Q.C CHEMICAL COMPANY &miL. VVn.ln;...M a akaLV SUIIIKIUH Tnirbanfa-lllon Hatch Magneto Greater Engine Value OVER 250,0:0 farmers engine. TKey know it is potfer fJ, cJepencJatla ond practically . fool-proof -truly a great en gine. 5 But now announce le ona addition -wKicK could possiMy improvo tKo Z? per fonnance Bcxh I ugjx tension, oscillating magneto ignition. .5- So let tr; "cKot; ou in detail thw greater er.glnoN Juo. S 0$:, urlico ti b rcmarkaty corr. t:e ore assisted a 1 r.earoj Bosch Service Station. SPrlces 1HH.P. $75 00 3 R P. $125.00 6 R p. $200.00. A11F.O.B. 1 L-! L. Pcarcc & Son , - 236 N. Commercial SL night at, the Penson hotel. come back today. At 6 o'clock Friday evening a pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Ron- ner when their daughter, Hulda. was married to Fred W. Lehman in the presence of reU lives and friends. nev. George S. Roeder of the Center street Methodist church officiated. After the ceremony a sumptuous wed ding dinner was served after whi-i Mr. and Mrs. Lehman left for a brief. wcuamg trip. i;pjn their return they will make their home in Salem. ure oudiut uregoman eives a very attractive pietnre-of Mrs. Thon.- as II. Kay of this city with her new Liberty sedan. Tb nieture is lak&ii with the state house in the back ground. " 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Clarpnrp IbnliHi. - (Mary Habcook l.whoe wedding was recent social event, returned to lueir nome m Portland yesterday after passing t!i weekend, in lem at the hbme iof their, mother. Mrs.tida L PabCfick. on North Co?u mereial street. .. it Mrs. Theodore Ilarr rturnt-d Sat- uruay mgnt r.-om Mt. Angel where she passed a short visit with friends. ' ? '.:; '. & ; , ....... Miss Irene Stege of Eugene was the week-end guests In Salem of iter nncla and annt, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Eekerlen. Mr. and Mrs. Ecker len and Miss Stege motored to Port land to nas Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs; Walter J. Kirk en tertained, over "tre week-end Mrs. Kirk's brother, Cecil Howe of Tilla mook. - . , . : . - - Miss Florence Howe returneil yes terday from Brownsville where s he passed the week-end with her par ents,. Mr. and Mrs,"!, !!. Howe. Mrs. Lelarid W, Porter lia.i re turned from Portland after passing a week with her husband who f at one of the sanitoriurns for a month. ' & ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 'Moor, mo tored to Oregon 'City. Sunday and passed tne day . with - their nenhew and niece. Mr. and Mrs." Arhnr He- atty. :.. : ,-, . '-''' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ShwarU ot Hoqulam. Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Sbwartz. and son. tllnbert, of Portland are')lsiting at the home of their parents. , Mr. and- Mrs. V. C. Shwartz or 'Cherry avenue. Mrs. W. G.Freeman of'Beaverton left yesterday .for- her. home after visiting for, a few days at the home i of Mrs" E.- A. Mcllvaln. : - Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Belev and son Junior, Mrs. Jese Campbell and son. James, returned Sunday night from Portland .where. ihei Daaseil awfew days. From the University of Oregon campus cornea the announcement that Lyle JklcCroskey of thi city will take the leading part in the senior class play which will be pre sented May 14. the second night ot the Junior" week-end. "The Man on the Box," by Grace Livingstone Fur- niss. is the. play which has been chosen. Miss Alys Sutton of Port land will play opposite him. The remainder of the cast follows: Curtis . Peterson, Eugene; Arvo Simcla, Portland; Adah McMurphey, Eugene; Keith Kiggins, Portland; Helen Case, Tillamook. Movie Moore, Portland; Sprague Carter, Portland; Norman Phillips, 'The Dalles: John Hunt, Portland; Lyle Bain, Poplar. Mont., and Clarence Lombard, Eu gene. -3- "Mrs. William C. Knighton enter tained with an informal tea at her Trinity place apartment Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Ben WV Olcott, wife of Governor Olcott. ' The tea urn?waa lnv charge of Mra. Oswald West Portland Telegram ' ; Governor. and Mrs. Olcott return ed home Saturday night, Mrs. Olcott having spent several dayji in Port land while the -governor was there Saturday to speak at the funeral of Bishop Hughes. t The younger set assembled at Co tillion ball Sat&rday evening for an impromptu party to which a group of prominent maids were hostesses to their friends, Brigni yenow tpring blossoms and streamers 01 nastel shaded crepe paper gave a gala -appearance to the hail and the Swartz orchestra played during the evening. ' ; . The guests were Orris Fry, Prey- man Boise, Milton Sterner.- jfcjvin Lantis. Orley Leffingweli. Lari ate nonald. Paul Staley. Phillip Ringo, 1 William Marshall. Autory Gill, Gene Gill, Wolcott Buren, Wycdham Bu ren. Arthur Ross. Asel Eoff.' Frank Chapman and Frank Dnrbtn, and the hostesses were Misses Bernlce Craig Breyman Boise. Edna Acker man. Maud McCoy. Kathrine Slade, Mildred Imlah. Margaret Griffith, Amelia, Babcock. Jeanette;Meredith. Dorothy Patterson, wma i'u, Marie Churchill, Annabelle Golden. Miriam Swartz. Margaret White. Ol ga Gray. Mary Jane Albert and Lacy Leanord. v Mr. and Mrs: Ray'Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Misa Carrie 1 Relgelman. Miss Gertrude Eakin and Mrs. F. H. Thompson have re- turned from Portland where they attended the Willamette - university alumni reunion. -Mr. W. C.-Kantner her daugMer Mra. Arthur Thomas of Seattle, and two smalt children left " yesterday ' - - . . 1 ,t - niaa a vtsll flf a feW day after which Mrs. Thomas and I How to Wave Hair to Appear Naturally Curly The tight little curls so dear to a woman's heart, the kind that remain in curl under inv and all wntk.r rtiLlona. are Wat acquired by mean of me new uimeriae method. This simple methl vnabla one to have the pret tieat wavea and curls Imaginable, with 'l the apoearanre of "Nature'n own." :imerine is or coumc perfectly harm-M-fS. It leaves no urdtment on the hair, nor any sticky r greasy trace. It alao nerves as a beneficial dressina-. impart Ins a lively lustre 'and wholesome hcauty to the hair. And the hair i rine and fluffy when combed out. If one will procure a bottle of liqvl Filruerine from Ihe druggist and follow e eaay dtrcctiona. the wilt he pleaeed beyond worda witli Ihe result which will be in evidence within three tior. and which will last a lonit time. The liquid Is .amly applied with a brush. titiuneu for bv the rrinirl J electors. ' . 1 V Mr. Taffs telegram com., from Natchitoches. Ia. He says he has been informenl that petitions are be. in circulat-d In. Gregou to have his name placed on the ballot, and asks that it be withdrawn. In 1916 Mr. Hushes made a simi lar request, and Wallace McCainant Instituted action against Setretarv of State -Olcott lo have the request complied with. But the court, on April 2a. in an opinion by Justice McBride. held that the, name nni' go on the ballot If the required nnru-1-er of t'lrctor demanded it. The opinion held that Candidate': la rot coustr.ied "on who seeks or runs for office." senate rgkt Three-cornered Hurley, Crandall and Ellis All , After Seat in Eastern Oregon 1 Taft Opposes Efforts of Friends in Oregon A personal - telegram was today received by the Fecretarr of Btato from William II.. Taft. requesting that his name not be allowed to 30 en Ihe Kt-pnbUcan primary ballot In Oregon as a candidate for presi dent. If petitions are filed by Ore eon Taft r.urtT,.rters. arking that he be listed ar. 'one of the oindtdatej, the najne will not t.e wit!"'?avrn. ro gardhw f Mr. Tafi's wishes. This would bo In pursuance cf an opinio ik by the Oregon sup rem court In 1916 In ' which the court ruled that the name of Charles Evans Hughes'could not be kept oft the ballot if his candidacy were k- OXE OK MAXV LETTER. Miss Rose Florke. 209 Hawkins avenue. N Braddock. Pa., writes: "l had a cold In my chest and fearing it would cause pneumouia I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and It was not! 1 .111 r.n 1 : u . u I l Iiillt lilt I leu iciirirn. x 1 1 j nuiu letters have benn wiitton about this time-trt-d reliable- medicine. J, C. Perry. Champoeg Building Will be Improved This Soon Oorge li. lllme. nlge curato rnd arststant secretary for the ttate hlstnr!cal iwIeiy. and P. II - Darcy f PaUm have been Instructed by thn state N-atd ot control to expend about $H0ol) In the improvwiuent of he state memorial building, at Champoeg. A meeting with the beard was held yesterday. - The leg Jsletive km or 1 1 9 appropriat ed jOOO for the purpoe. " One of the moU Interesting poli tical races lo the stele at the com ing primary elections will be a three cornered fight for t'.ie state senatr sbip in the 22nd senatorial district, coniprisiug Grant. Harney and Mal heur counties. The hrst to file was Ckarle W. Ellis of Burns, the peo ple of that section contending that the senatorshlp shcnld be held neit lertn by a Ilarnev county man. Yes terday Julian Hurley of Vale, in turaWnt. uud Charles M. Crandall. also of Vale. f(etl their declarations of candidacy. Both are attorneys at Vale. Other candidates who filed yes terday were. Com ad 1. Olson. Portlaud. for delegate to ti c national Republican convention from the st.at at larre. I). J. Cooper. Thi OalAf. for del- erato in the national lt-nbllran convention from the st-cund com Kressional district. Oscar HayN-r. Dallas, .for fenio cmtic presidential elector. Charles K. Lorkwod.- Portlaad. for Rtrnblican iiresideotlal elector Edward M. Cousins. Portland, for Republican nomination for'publ? ervlce commissioner to represent the western Oregon district. F. C. Howell. Portland. Tor Re publican nomination for state sen ator fion. the 12ih senatorial dl. tibf. Charles C. Hlndmaa. rortlnnd. for Republican' nomination for represen tative' In the )egislatnre ' from th lKth district. FrankKn F. Koralt. Portland, for YOU can fry Oh and then cuke a cake with the same iot of Mazola. This re markable fact is poati ble because Mazola ab sorb no odors 01 flav ors from food fried la it. Try it yourself. Fry fixh in Maxola itrain, and then use the same T-famla as shortening far a cake. Not even your imagination will taste the fish flavor in the cake. Car riwaWcfti HafiaAa Cfc r.OSwm NawYarkCttr Reduced . Prices Your . jjrocer . U making special prices on Maxola in pints, quarts fall gallons' and half gallons.' D 11 Republican nomination for repre-M-nlatlve from tho 18th district. 1 Harvey Wells. Portland, for Re J publican nomination for repreaenta rive ,n iii- itsmaiure ironi in-iMa cltrict. K. P. Carter, Oladstone, for Re publican nomination for represen tative from the lKth repretentatlre diilri4-t. i a rid H. Lony, Jetf.rn, for Rerrtdican nomlaatfun f r represen tative from the first di&trkt. J. J. Kenny. Leon a. for Ref.abn rnn nomination for representative from the 5 1st districts S. P. Slerce. Slxem, for ttepablleaa remluation for represenLtive from Ihe sith district. J. T. Liouallen. Adams, for Detn fralic. nomination for representa tivo In the legislature from the 21st district. Democratic nomination for represen tative from the 2 1st district. L. W. Kaltuan. Lakevtew. for Re rnbliean nomination for district at torney for Lake county. V. T. Miller. Grants Pas, for Republican nomination for district attorney for Josephine county. . Arthur It. Derbyshire. North Pen J for R puMlean nomination for dis trict aitoritrv for Coos county. . Ivan (Littartln. Saletu. foe RepuS l.rn Htt.un.llia (or repreectalive fru tbij.fi't district. A viator. Vqrx ey Makes Cocst AUiltsde Record Manuel Fried ly. Pendleton, for ord. SAN FIlANC4N't A-.t o Wal ler T. Varaey. lore I Jalor. flew 21.000 feel above. Par. rranciaeo to day. esUbliaklat what was claimed to be a Pacific, coast altitude rf- -n S M I I j 1 111 tlfelllll llllll a f-.? -1 J. M r 7 -r- . w0 IJtiiiJlJi, 1 ' I Yo e ak- an 1 4 d-Wora? 1 ' AS Winter left you dull, tired; all worn out? Do you have a con stant backache, with headaches too, dizzy spells, sharp, shooting pains find some' kiinoyjii kidney irregularity? Does Spring find you feeling older, slower than you should? From a health standpoint it has been a trying winter. The influenza and grip epidemics have left thousands with weak kidneys and failing strength. 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