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f Mr-Z - TnE PRECOX HTTES31A3C: TUESDAY. MAY II. 1020... By IiCTII LEX ORE FISHER M ;. ?i, J'' ILMOT of i!lu.trated.-wlll no doubt be one of Ne "Vork who is now travel-f Kreat interest, for Mrs Wtlmot" ins for the federal govern- reputation as a lecturer on inter loJ ment and lecturing on interior dec- decorating is national ,n"Tlor . orating, will speak tonight at tho oraimg. win speaK tonight at the public library. Slie is here under the auspices of the Salem Arts leafiue. The lecture, which is to be Lr. and Mrs. K. E. Pomeroy called in a few of their friends Friday eve ning to their new home on Marion ICQ You can enjoy an those outdoor activities of Summertime that bring good health-arid still have a lovely complexion if you use Purola. Creams, There is a Purola Cream for every Summer, time occasion one to put on before motor meranother to sooth the skin after a day's fishing or hiking -one to relieve sunburn and a cleansing cream to be used every night. V 19 pVTC guaranteed to give satisfaction. SJnPT10' windbarn-i, l?f?thlUS ?d tereficiaI It contains ingre dients which famous beau pedalisu us for their. c 1 Aliening qua..-s. fry it for delicate, sen si tire . rrnlexions. See how nnirVhr ; a. ZZ i i . ... - . J IU I . booth me sun alter sunburn. ... At all good druggists. - . . w pQSOte- .WDSTO AND ttmJ 1 "Z -l if street for aa evening of cards. After he cards Mrs Fomeroy served an informal lunch. Those who enjoed their hospitality at this time wer Mr. and Mrs. A. I Wallace. Mr and " JPaul Stepe' Mr and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Wn deroth and Mr. and Mrs. N. D Pilk Ington. Mrs. L. M. Gilbert wa hostess for a May nartv for hrr Hin.tn.. m dred last r.trat In Moose hall a' happy event for the little folk. Hril-l Han ...It a m . ' 'uuts ana i em made a stunning adornment for the room. The little folk enjoyed games and Hcry telling during the erenlng until at a lateiiotir when refreshments were served. " The children preset! were the Misses Helen Marcus. Nancy Thiel son. Jnanlta Jarman. Helen Roberts. Mildred Roberts. Eunice Robinson. Genevieve Barbour. Lucille Hurton. Lola Shulz. Vesta Stone. Josephine Alberts. ' Rosalie Ruren. ' Haxel George. Frances McKmney. and Messrs. John George. John Todd.Ur.. Robert Ramsden. Robert Bishop. Kenneth S.hellberg. Jack Harbison. Manning Dross. Julius Sonne. Henrv Thielsen. Ralph .Walker and Sher man Plimpton. Mrs. Zadoc Riggs visited with Portland friends yesterday, return ing home last night. Mr. and Mrs. George Waters en tertained as their guests Sunday Miss Martha Levitt and George L. Simmons of Portland. ' The social club of the Order of Eastern Star will meet this after noon in the Masonic temple for the fortnightly - ahseuwriage for sewing. The committee in charge of the en tertainment for this week is Mrs. W. W. Moore, chairman. Mrs. Alice GUARANTEE , AH Purola Preparations art guaranteed to give thorough satisfaction or the price you paid trill be refunded. - Prepared and Guaranteed by the BLUMAUEK-fRANK LABORATORIES i Frizoll, Mrs. Eugenia and Mrs. K. W. Clark. Mrs. Lloyd Hajiser of Eupetie ha crrived in Salem and is 'visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauser. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. J. Carier of Vancouver. Wash.. motored to Salem Sunday and passed the day aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Todd have returned from Portland where they passed the week-end. Miss Marian Drager has returned from Aurora where he soent the week-end as the guest of Miss Jessi- Keyt. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kadon of liar risburg are In Salem for a visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eckerlein at their North Liberty street home. ,Mr. and Mrs. William Zosel an nounce the engagement of their daughter Martha to Admand G. Strohecker. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Strohecker of Portland. . The wel ding is to take place Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zosel. They will ieave for a wedding trip to Puget scond cities and to Cali fornia. Upon their return they will live in Portland. . Mrs.- Theodore Barr, Mrs. Charles Niemeyer. Miss Mary Schottley and George Barr motored to St. Paul last night where they were guests of friends for a soclaj entertainment. P-T SOCIETY . FORMEASURES Educational Bills Endorsed at ' Annual County Meeting Saturday Try This If You Have Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it: This de stroys It entirely. To do this, just get about .four ounces of plain, or dinary liquid .arvon; apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gen tly with the finder tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone., and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de stroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff I Sunday you may have. You will rind. too. that all Itching and digging of , the scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Mrs. Roy Wesley Burton returned last night to her home in Portland after visiting for several days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rosenquest. - Mls Pauline Rlckll of MtvMinn- ville was visiting Miss Ruth Barnes over the week-end for the May day exercises. Her brother, Benjamin Rickll of Portland also was a gnest at the rc. T. Barnes home for the week-end. Mrs. Sadie Sraallman has returnel to her home in Portland after visit ing for several weeks in Salem at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. K. Thomas. Mrs. .Bertha Junk Darby returnel Sundav from Corvallls where she pased the week-end with friends. Miss Lena Belle Tartar returnel night - from Corvallls after The Partat-Tearher asportation i of Marion county held a very inter esting annual meeting at the S!jm I high .school building Sctardar. t 1 J which the educational mcaoures to oe votea on Mar 31 were endorsed. The address of welcome wa glrn J ly .--.. luifad- ut W. M. Smith and j responded .la by It. T. Touel. super- i Intendent of, the SJIverton schools, j The bebt-fits ofi phTsicll educa tion were demonstrated by a clam' from the Lincoln elementary school. I The class alto gove folk dances. Th!n t is a form of exercise hat should' meet w ith the problems of ,plaj ground In the rural schools, it U believed. Tne officers for the following year are: President. E. S. Stnlti of Jef ferson;, vice president. Miss Florenc Beardsley of the White school; -r-retary. Mrs. Minnie Mehin of Hob bard: treasurer. Mrs. Fannie Doug las of Salem. Reports were-lven by delegates from Scott s Mrtls. Liberty. Lincoln Juuior high. Highland. Center View. Haxel Green. White. Mid lie Grove. Silterton and Ketzer. The silken flat;, given by the asso ciation for the largest percent in proportion to membership present was given to the White school. It having 22 members present from a membership of 2C. The flag Was beautifully presented by lira. La Moine Clark of Salem. Mrs. C W. Hsrhorst. state p-- passlng the week-end with her par ents. ' - The Marion County Republican club met yesterday, afternoon In the matron's - room at the city, hall for h. fArtnlhllir n I Hrin w for fttudv. .You can get liquid arvon at any Traouga only a ,mall BOmber of the members' was -present the measures which are to be voted upon at the drag store. It is inexpensive, . and four ounces Is all you will need This simple remedy has never been COmlng election were studied anJ known to -fail I discussed. The next meeting will be held May 24. at the same place when PAR1SLW BLOFSE SHOP Mist torotiu Marvin, state norarian (will A A .. . Va swv lts To Introduce our newest Voile Blouse "u PIMPLY7VELLD0N7BE People Notice It Drive Them Utt with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A rimply (act will not embarrass yew much knger if you ret a package of. should begin to dear after you have taken the tablets a tew raghts. Cleanse the blood, bowels and Ever with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's rx sickness or rem after taking them. Dr. Inwards' Olive Tabids do that vihich calomd does, and just as effec tively, but thar action ts gentle and safe instead of severe and imtatinc. no one wno takes uave i atteu ts ever cursed with a "dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, hstless. no good feeling, constipation, torpid fiver, bad disposition ox pimply face. . . Oova Tablet are a purely vegetable compound traxed wita ouvt csi; you wu know them by their olive color. Dr. Ldward spent years among pa tients aftacted with fiver and bowel complaints, and Ouve Tablets are the immensely elective reseat. Take one or two tuebU7 for a week. See how modi better you lerJ.Vjd iook. lacaadZc - I j father, the boys J VvV - and girls. Ifs J jSy the sweet for all Jf Ky afi at work or Vjy pIay 1 ! i'j yWhen vourc , j W nervous or tired. ' ; see how It y : .1 refreshes! . . f The Flavor 1 V?w' 1 VSw Lasts Ftvfy-J? 5 friz -.'7 7 ' yR;,ur 1 xcGHr-.; 5EPT ;; Right it Ident of the I'a rent-Tear hers' elation, gave s tttf Interesting ad- on the edaratloaal measares to be voted on May 21. The associ ation heartily endorses all of these measures. An addrevs wss glvea by Sad I Orr Dunbar of Portland o the work of a county pablie health nurse. DAtXAS. Or, May tNo taor trotM are left Ja DalUa. Teib!ff 1919 crop has be completely dis posed of and alee cars west eat lar iat ta past two weeks. The Tick ing plant here has twew procreslac 3(0e botes dally. v. a very attractive garment. We fur nish material stamped and fitted. You do your own finishing, thus cut ting the cost to $3.00- I travels u the orient. 212 So. Cottage St. Phone 1I20M I . , f" 11 "" "t-1 u ' ' ' "" ' " " " '' w B-r vsr T?Sr TfiS ' v-EKSgiE 35 ss as as r"-EZI . - -" " GILWDMOTIIKJl KNOWS TVILTS CJOOD Mrs. V. Kats S02 1 Armondale SU N. S.. Pittsburg. Pa., writes: MI used Foley's Honey and Tar for my little grandson as he had a bad cold and it did him lota of good. I used a lot of it when my own children were small." This old reliable medi cine helps coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. J. C. Perry. HighestQuality md Mbfeate Prices go hand in hand in Vacuum Cup Tires and "Ton Tested" Tubes just the re verse of what dealers tell us is the im pression entertained by many people. This perfect harmonizing of highest quality and economical prices results from a perfected factory organization operating in an ideally modern plant, which uses every possible improve ment and labor saving appliance. Ever growing production is marketed under a zone selling system which holds sell ing expense to minimum. Compare the prices of Vacuum Cup Tires and' "Ton Tested" Tubes with those of ordinary makes. Pennsylvania prices are standardized net, uniform throughout the United States. Pay no more for Pennsylvania products do not expect them for less. Adjustment basis per warranty tag at tached to ch casing: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tiras, 6,000 Milas Vacuum Cup Cord Tiras, 9,000 Milas Channel Traad Cord Tiras, 9,000 Milas PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY " Jeannette, Pa. Two Trusties Escape . From AumsviUe Campl Al Meadors. who violated his pa role from the state peniiiitiary when when he. left the state with Frank Wagner, who blew a afe at Astoria and who was returned to the prison. escaped from the Aumsville wood camp late Monday night. , With him went W. J. Jenkins, who was com mltted from Union county In Janu ary of this year for a term not to exceed 10 years. Both men were trusties. ,Meadors was originally sentenced from Umatilla county in 1914 for assault and robbery for a term not In excess of 13 years. He was parol ed In 1918 and violated his parole when he left Oregon with Wagner after the latter bad cracked a safe in Kallunki'a store at Astoria. Ilotb men were captured at St. Joaph Mo. An investigation appeared to show that Meadors was not Impli cated in the safe-cracking Job. Officers have no trace of either of the escapes. Warden Compton said that recent . escapes from the wood caror- will not mteriera witn tne present trusty system m- petition there, since there are a number of wood cutting contracts that must be fulfilled. . .. Jenkins was committed for pass ing about $60 worth, of bad cheeks 'There were no two men about the prison who seemed to be any more trustworthy than Meadors end Jenkins." aid Parole Officer Varney today. "Jenkins was axious to go to work In the wood camp at i0 cents a day to make up the amount of his forueries. Also he was in communication with theclrrult Jndg and the district attorney in Union county, who recommended his early release." Two Wreck Victims Were Former Salem Residents C. R. Arundell. whose wife and young, von were allien in tne train wreck at !rtha station .8unday. Is associated with Attorney Genera. Brown In the Ilyde-Bason land fraud cases, and represents the gov ernment. The courts having d elded that title to the-lands was oV talaed fraudulently, it now remains for government approval of the ti tles to beeanee44- through action in the courts and the state can then proceed to recover title. The Arundell family, lived .In Sa Ask Anyone and They Will Tell You to Go to YT" "- O 11 11 V aZ H 11 aO for And there are seTcrtl food and sufficient reasons. Here youTl find .VARIETY, , CLASS, QUALITY and PRICES unequalled elsewhere. Dcnnj onr special May Sale r Prices Are From 10 to 33 Less1 Ladies' Dress Shoes One Bif Lot Ladies' Bl&ck Kid ind Patect . Leather Button Shoes, all sixes In the lot. Reg ular $3.00 and $5.00 values . $2.95 Ladies1 Dress Shoes Ladies Black Kid Shoes, Cuban, Military or Louis heels; come in lace or button. Regular $C00 and $7.00 values $3.95 Ladies Dress Shoes Ladies' New Shoes, brown calf vamp, cloth top, Cuban or Louis heel, pointed toe. Regular $10 sellers s,: v ... $5.95 Ladies Walkin g Sho es Ladies' Gun Metal and Brown calf ihoec. low heels, lace, kid or cloth top. . Regular $10.00, $11.00 and $12.00. $7.95 mar r-N. . -4 Mens Uress ohoes- Odd Lot Broken lines Men's Black and Brows Shoes, button and lace, all sixes in the lot. Be;, ular Talues up to $12.00 $5.95 Men's Dress Shoes Men's Black Calf Blucher, lace, wide toe. all sixes. Regular $10 00 sellers, assorted lasts ss.9S ' r; Men's Dress Shoes Men's Black and Brown Lace Dress Shoes, all lasts and sixtt. Regular values $12.00. $7.95 - Men's Dress Shoes Men's Black and Brown Dress Shoes, Blucher or Bal Lace, all LuU and sixes. Reular $1X00 1 $8,95 BOYS' DRESS SHOES Boys' black Calf Blucher, lace Dress Shoes, sixes 11 to 2. Reg ular $4-50 , .,: $3.65 MEN'S ELK BALS 5C0 pairs Men's brown Elk Bals, all sixes, cost now $320 st wholesale. Special -. a $2.65. .., . w.jai V Haul ttttuOi'. lirmU4s WklaSa rxtAyfj BOYS' DRESS SHdES Boys black Calf Shoes, blucher Uce, sixes 2', to 5. Our rt;v alar $e.og sellers $3.95 f , CHILDREN'S SHOES Children's mahogany calf bla ther shoes, sixes llls to 2. Eej. tisr , xD0 - . , .... v lem last summer. " '