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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
,-. fee SECOND SECTION 6 PAGES Tbe fitatcsmaa recelrts lbs Itsted wire report of tbs Associated FreasL. tae greatest aad most reliable press1 . aasoclatioa U tks wrli SEVENTIETH YEAR iOTj3rnF:rio7TTiT iistiat"Moiixi NoiAirrTi7 nucEi nvK cs:xt eh Uy RUTH LEXORB FISHER TO INTRODUCE Mrs. Frank An drea, who, with her husband, has recently come to Salem from London, Eng.. Mrs, Walter Spauld Ug is assembling a large company f friends at her Court street home tail afternoon lor cards. ' Mrs. An . area will be remembered to Salem telk as Mifcs Georgina Leadbetter of Portland, w here she was very prom inent socially before , her departure for London after her marriage. . Assisting during the afternoon will ; fee Mrs. Roy Mills Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs, Will -Mott and Miss Ava Mil ler. . ; ji ' . . , I Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. .Spauldlng will be hosts at a large sard party to another group of friends, again honoring Mr. and Mrs. Andrea. For both occasions He rooms will be elaborately adorn-with-Scotch broom and white nar ' elssl. ' ' '- . -.Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Meyers will" leave this morning for Seattls f be the guests of Mr. . and Mrs. : Frank M. Jordan until Monday when tney, with Mrs. Jordan will go east. After. Tisittng for a time they' win attend the, graduation in , June of Kiss Margaret Rodgers from Vassar college at Poiighkeepsie, N. Y They will later be Joined by Miss Helen Jordan,' who is attending Miss Ely's' school in Connecticut, who will re turn 'home; Trith them. Miss Cornelia Marvin, stale librar ian, returned last night from r Wood Aura where she spoke in the after toon to the Wood burn Woman's : Club. ' " ' : .-, Mrs. Frank Andrea and her moth- err Mrs-Fred Leadbetter ot Portland Hotored to Corvallis yesterday where - tsey were the guests of the clatter's sen, Plttock Leadbetter, - who ts a PARISIAN WAIST SHOP Saletn'r high class waist makers. Several beautifully designed. hand Sainted waists pow in stock. We will make your waist any design job wish. - I. v.5' -! -? t " 212 S. Cottage fjt,": rhone, 1620-M Mrs. E. S. Tillinghast will enter tain the members of the Piety Hill club at her home in North Salem tais afternoon for the regular meeting of the club. . The recently organized sorority at Willamette university, the Delta Phi. announces the pledging of six new members. The girls are the Misses Mary FIndley. Mary Not son. Margue rite Cook. Vivien Iftaom. Helen Mc- stndent at Oregon Agricultural col- iniu" na wi airevey. lege. ww I Paul Doney. editor-in-chief of the The womona- ...m, .v.." mameua loiiegian. me conege pa- Spanish War Veterans will irive 1 per' pntem!ned the members ot the FHrfa vir - t i. v.ti t .u aini: with an informal sjPper at the armory. Arrangements are beln 5"L.Gre" street. Mrs. Ioney was assisted by Miss Helen Satchwelt and Miss Doro thy Lamb In serving. . Following the dinner the evening was passed with games and songs. BlOntha Mrs AlrA.-m..i .lot.. I Thomas n VpH, 7 rZlZlA Mr-' aml Mrs- K- KcIIork. Mr. inomas u. Medary of Chicago. - cnmill1 vi nun t in n.i t made for a very pleasant evening to oe spent by the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Ackerman are "entertainine for the nummpn The women's alliance of the Uni tarian church will meet at 2:30 Fri day afternoon in the church roomi tor the regular meeting of the so ciety. -. - Mrs. Miles F. Potter of Seaside is visiting for several weeks at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. R. Luper. - Mnu -Thomas Hopkins left yester day afternoon for Berkl-y, Cal., to join her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bransfield, where she will make her future home. Soon after her arrivel there Ehe will ac company them on a .motor trip through southern California and to Los. Angeles. Mrs., Hopkins was ac companied, to Albany by her sister. Mrs. George J. Pcarce. 4 Mrs. a. R. Barry or Spokane has arrived In Salem and will be the guest of her son. Clifford Barry, a student at Willamette - university, during the May. da v festivities. Bobby, of Portland. - motored home yesterday afternoon after passing a short visit in Salem while they wer the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. V W. Cory. . Mjss Verne De Witt of Portland arrived In Salem Tuesday night and will spend a vacation of a fortnight at the home' ot her mother. , Mrs Anna K. Do Witt, on Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. O. J, Schel have re turned from a short motor trip to Portland where they visited w ith rel a lives, . iMr. and Mrs. Howard II. 'Force announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, May I. at 158 South Cot tage street. Knicker It Is reported that green cotton has been grown. Bocker An attempt to. hold the solid south and Irish vote in one. New York Run. Wheat Whippers Accused of Violating Regulations Exception Is taken to a recent let ter from Julius II. Barnes, federal wheat director, to farmers' unions of the borthwe relative to expor ters shipping wheat without grading, according to state and federal stand ards, and the exporters.' particularly the Pacific Grain company, are ex coriated In a letter addressed uy Fred A. Williams, o the public ser vice commission to George Living ston, chief ot the United States de partment of agriculture. The Pariflc Grain compsnv. It ai- pvar. recently conslKned 000 tons of wheat to a Mediterranean port. ignoring state and federal grades. Inasmuch as the farmers ar rni- pelled to sell their grain according to the state and federal standard, they arbert that If the exporters are allowed to ship according to their own trades the farmer are likely to suffer in the transactions. Thry ; protested to Mr. Barnes. His reply. I is seems, was vague, and has aroused the Ire of the Oregon public service commission. CUT TIILS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with Sc to Foley A Co.. J S3 5 Sheffield Ave.. Chtcaso. 111., writing your same and address clearly. You will recelte In: return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for cwughs. colds and croup, Koivy Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. J. C. Perry. . .. i " MAGNETOS We hava one of the best men in- this .line on 'the west coast and have quipped a shop for magne to repairs.: Also a line of parts. If your magneto needs overhauling, ship it to us ox call ' - W. H. HUrlefcinrlt &Co. -v j Official. ' Euemann Magneto " Service StaCioia" ' 27i North Commerctat St. SALEM Gnre Your Youngster HU "Realest" Fun a bicycle. Encourage him to join the Boy Scouta and bicycle dubs. It will help him grow strong and manly, efficient and independent .. .. : Hauser Bros. 7 Tairlaitkllorf "2T Engtn with Bo$ch Magneto Greater Engine Value OVER 350,0:0 farmers bought the "Z" engine. TKey know it is power ful depencktle on J practkall fool-proof truly a : great en &ine. 5 But now y)e announce the one ecJdkbn wKicK couU possibly improve the 2T per formance BoscK high! tension, I oscillating magneto -ignition. ; So let us show oU in JetaU this greater engine value. lOur service to ou is remarkably complete and wo ere assisted a4 nearby BoscK Service Station. 5Prices lHiR I $75-00 3 H. P. $125.00 6H.P.$aooo. A11F.O.B. Factory., 1. , -.-V;' . . Lot L Pearce &,Son ' 236 IT. Commercial St. to Work Then Ride it to The PolU and Vote for BILLY EVANS For City Recorder A. H. MOORE 421 Court Street Gift to France Campaign Without Head in Oregon Governor Olooit l looklac for Motne individual or organisation that) Is willing to auni? the reiKnl- biKty of railnr Oregon's quota cfj W'juu. wean is 10 i-e pan ci id $309,000 ne-deil for "Aantlci'i gift to France." If kiu orsaalu iloa or l&divldnai is wlllinc to o dertkke the work the torrrnor will inform national haJqasrters. The proposed gift Is a MacMonne statnte to commemorate the battl of the iarne. the U'oi lo be ere tfi at tbe point where the srmy of the Cerman was tornd bark when It rearhsl the pearet point It eer attained la its advance toward Parts. The tomnor vat aiel to drsis- nate a rbalraaa to hate chars of the subscription camp Ira ia ta (ate. and f Torts were made to i teret various orraaUatloas aavd la dlTldaatt. taee efforts faill. The esecntlr office bas a naas of literature aad ail equipment acea rr for tbe rarayalja aad tbes will be tarned over to-vbotatver vUl undertake tbe work. UIlAMlMOTliru KXO(H tniATS Mrs. V. M. Kiu SIX AnaeadW ?t.. X. Plttsbarc. Pa-, writes: "1 acd Foley's Ho&er and Tar tor air little grandson aa hm bad a bad cold, and it did bin lota ot food. I msed a lot of It wbea my tvi cbildrea were small. Tbls old reUabla medi cine belps coocbJL. colds, croap aad wbooplnc cooh J. C. Perry. Car Fare $45 All LOST Bicycle $45 SAVES Money, Time, Temper WHICH? Rido a bicycle to work and get afgenuine, healthful pleasure out 6f saving money. Let us shoW you our latest models. Harry W. Scott 147 South Commercial Street 'IPHERE 5s no tonic like a bicycle The cares of business and life are soon forgot ten in the exhilarating rush of red blood as you spin over the smiling roads. Never mind the on-rushing years. A bicycle will keep your brain clear and your body fit. Ride it often and at every opportunity. It costs practically nothing to run and is always ready to go. LLOYD L RAMSDEN 387 Court Street NATI O NAL BICYCLE 9p lUJL you ever thought zvhat Bicycle can mean to you for il-nMirr I It i one of the tliful form of exercise. Hide a Bicycle to work an! iavc time atul money.. A Bicycle is the bet prrxent of all. Women find ryrling tlw mml pleasant way to keep healthy, happy, and strong. AVr't the time In tnmr W rrk 4 WlM nrll Mil Itt t lb m Nitki Iwjrv V. Iniy aw J ft fil fmrm' m. CYCLE TRADES OF AMEISICJ. nr.. 35 Warren St., New York, U. S. A.