TUB CIRKCOX STATESMAN: TUESDAY, JULY 13. 1920. f TT . fmt. Ur UUTH LKXOIIE FISHEU All news for the Sunday so ciety pngrfl must be in The SlJiKwmun offlr by 0 p. ro., Fri day. I 'hon 23 or 58.1. PROMINENT and fascinating vis iters in Salem are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hurst o.f New York city and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert of Minneapolis, who arrived yesterday i.nd are visiting relatives in this city. Mr. ifurst is a favorite cartoonist of New York and is also manager of the .Economy Film company of New York. Mr. Albert. is national bank examiner. Mrs. v Albert and Mr. Hurst are brother and rister and they are boo and daughter of Mrs. Hurst of 1491 South Commercial jsiji'pet. and are brother and sister of t (iss Carrie Hurst. Mrs. Hurst was j ifclled to Salem by the death of her mother, Mrs. Caroline liolmaa. Mr. 1 Albert is the son of John Albert and j a brother of Joseph Albert. ' ' t ! II A happy reunion of the family of Mrs. L. K. Marrs. of 1363 North Church street, was held Saturday, Jiuly 10. The occasion was the cele bration of the 82nd birthday anni versary of Mrs. Marrs. who is a pio neer, having come to Oregon in 18 50. She 13 a sister of . the late R. M. Wade who founded the It. M. Wade Hardware company, and also of W. II. II. Wade, who bus the distinction of being the oldest settler of Eastern Clackamas county. She has lived la Salem for the last 26 years. Those present were Mrs. W. J. I,ev.ellen of Salem: Mrs. W. M. Spur lin and daughter Fiances of Harris- burg: Mr. and Mrs. L. Hale and daughter Ethel of Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Currin and daughter Margaret of Corvallis. and Mr. and Mrs. It .H. Currin and daughter Dora of Estacada; ?Mrs. I. S. Collins and son Sidwell of; Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Aschenbreuner and children of Covina. Cal.; Miss Ellen Currin. who lives with her mother, and is a teacher in 'the Salem schools, and Mrs. Floyd Pounder, a grand daugh ter, of The Dalles. This is the first time since child hood days that all have been together and was a very joyous occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc Itiggs. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jacobs and Miss Edna Sim on ton motored to Portland and over the Columbia iver highway Sunday. Mrs. Higgs remained over in Portland to visit friends until, last night. John R. Sites, Mus. Dr. . v Teacher of Voice Piano, Violin and Cello t'oacHiui; for (Vmrert, Ojjatork and (Iraiul 0ra 5 Stiulio: 1217 Court St. lit Worn Out In Mind and Body - Yoar child 13 quick to observe disturbances in your mental attitude or physical condition. And when he asks: "What's the matter. Daddy?' : there's a tone of solemn anxiety in his little voice. The depression ; stamped upon you reflects intensely upon him Because of his profound solks ' itude. He at once drops his playthings and rushes to your side, bnt his ' happy smile has disappeared and his buoyant spirits are gone replaced : by a countenance of worry and a bearing of hopelessness. Yoa ow it to th bappineM and we!fi c year family to keep trim ta body mmd kewn in : intellect. Yoa are the sun and the inaptrmuacvof their lives. Dark, threateninir cloud hover rrmr their head the inetant yon abow aigna of beinc "out of aorta" or "andur tba weather."' Doo't imperil their t qtqra by Oeylectiiig your aiU ' Jmmm ftk ' lU' W.-e IT- ,-3 LYKO U eaM In ertetnal 9mto. lltafkm.ltMUwk :, For sale by all druggists. The Great General Tonic will banish that "tired feeling and dispel that worn-oat look. It will renew yoar etrentrth and viiror. overcome, the ravMhina effects of, overwork and worry, revive yoar spirit and inereaee yoar bold on hfe. Betnir a refresh ina appetiser, a valuable aid to diirestina and a worthy promoter of the ireneral health, beeauaeof its positive re vitslinnr and raeonatraetiv value, its ase is ea pec tally desirable in eaaeaof aoboormal eonditioDa. If you suffer from nervous exhaust ion. muscular or Mental fatigue or deficiency of vital fore doe to renerml weakness or wsstin illness, you'll nad XYKO' paroeularly ban, ftcisl.. t tones up the entire system and keeps yoa f oeuog int. Ass. your druavist for a bottle, today Sol Msnufsttursis .YKO MEDICINE COMPANY New Tack Kaaaaa City. ate. Alw&jys in stock at Perry's Drug Store. I IIMav 1L, Scanty- Real beauty may be a reflection of your soul as the poets say out wnai a large factor skin is when beauty is judged? Fine, soft skin If beautiful texture can be had only when the utmost attention is given regularly to the care of the skin. Purola Toilet Preparations have contributed toward the attainment of Beauty for many years. They are .compounded from finest ingredients and I are pure, beneficial and .seething to the fekin. PUROLA WISTARIA CREAM is a good night creamideal for removing the soil fathered during the day upon the skin. .It eeps the skin soft, fine and clean. Try it! Rffiftt ll Am Tf PALTH AND tEAUTT I AU Purda Prrbaraiions art cuarnnteed H?WMiiAM--t I . I to give thorough satisfaction or thi prv I jf;:;li:hi!::lHiViy I. 'I rrroared and Guaranteed by thd .1 "Zr&iiiymm. I I ' BLUMAUER-FRANK LABORATORIES j I air. and Mrs. J. A. Crawford are entertaining as their house guest Robert Williamson of Grundy Center, Iowa. MiR Mattle Beatty spent the week end visiting friends in Portland. Miss Elizabeth Torrey of Port land is a guest at the home of Mrs. Clark Thompson, 805 Union street. Miss Torey 1b the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Heal Torrey of Keed col- lee. . , MJas Eva Roberts of Salem, en- oyed an auto trip Jup Columbia Highway Sunday with some of her Oregon City friends. . , 1 Mm. !. M. Thompson of Cottage Grove is the guem at the 'tome of her Bon, Walter Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Cory of Port land are the "house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cory. . ..Mr. and Mrs. S. S?, East are home from a visit of several days at Battle. Ground Lake, Wash., Vancouver. Wfcish.. and Portland, where they were the guests of friends. Dr. and Mrs, Albert Jessup of Boise, Ida., arrived In Salem Sunday from a trip to Alaska and are visit ing Dr. Jessup's mother, Mrs. E. S. Jessup at the J. L- Stockton home. Dr. Jessup is a former Salem man and .was greeting old friends here yesterday. - Mrs. Harry Hill of El Paso. Tex. will arrive in Salem this week and will visit for several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Harry : Wenderot h. Mrs." Frank Morrison and the Misses Ruby Hark. Fannie Morrison and Ka.tharyn Morrison left yester day for Newport for an outing of a month. i Mr. and Mrs. W. U West and daughter, Mary, and sons Lawrence and Charles, spent Sunday in Port land as the guests of Dr. and Mrs: F. E, oJseph. Dr., Joseph was super intendent of the state hospital sev eral years ago. . Miss Odessa Mallory of The Dalles is visiting Miss Junette Jones and Mrs. John H. Scott for the week. The following clipping, taken from the Oregonian of Sunday. July 11. will be of Interet to the Salem friends of the. couple: "Miss Muriel O. Grant and Jack C. Ponsler of Dallas were married Mon day. July 6 at Vancouver, Wash. Rev. C. C. Curtiss of the First. Chris tian church officiated. The wedding came as a-complete surprise to their friends In Portland and Dallas. For their honeymoon they went on an automobile tour of the northwestern part of the state and also spent, a short time in Portland. iMrs. Ponsler is one of the most popular member of the younger set in Dallas. She Is a graduate or Dal las high- school, and later attended Willamette university at Salem. She was employed on the - staff of the Polk county Observer. She was for merly advertising solicitor and socie ty editor of the Salem ' Statesman. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Grant of Dallas. Mr. Ponsler Is ' district salesman- ager for the Sbattuck Motor, company and recently went to Dallas from Mc- Minnville. His home is in Long Beach. Cal. , They will make their home In Dallas for the present and will be at home to their friends after August 1, at their residence. 608 Lyle street." Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCallister of 1430 South Liberty street are re ceiving congratulations upon the ar rival of a small daughter at their home. The little ;miss has (been nafed Marjory Elisabeth. Douglas County Town to Increase Water Supply Th eltv of Glendale. Douglas count v. has aDDlied to State Engi neer Capper tor permission to appro priate one second foot of water from Mill creek for municipal water sup ply. Construction of a pipe line and nth r works at a cost of S3650 is proposed. The supply will be supple mental to the present supply. Other anolicatlons have been re ceived as follows: I fir A. A. Anties. and F. L Golay, of Cove, Ore., covering the appro pdiation of water from Mill creek for the Irrigation of 37 acres; In Union county. nr r::s Rirnie. or la uranae. cov- rine atonronriation of water from three aprtngs tor aomesuc use ana ir- ri ration of 15 acres in union county. - Itv A. . Kreie ' of Hood River. eoftrine anorooriation- -of seepage water, for irrigation of a small tract in Hood River county. ttv Andrew Van Blockland. of La firanrto rfYrlnsr aDDronrlatlon - of I water from Grande Ronde river for irrigation of,-120, aeres In union ennntv. R RHsiril TV caniield OI liKian. Ore., covering the appropriation of water from Box springs ror domestic supply in Umatilla county. - CROSBY PASSES ON RESERVOIR f : in Expert Geologist Declares Benham Falls Basin Will . Hold Water. inviu nennam hails re clamation reservoir above Bend has been approved by professor W. C t-rosDy. or wasnington. D. c. con nected witli the federal reclamation service ana wao is one of the na tion s foremost geologists. He also approves the proponed dam site After an exhaustive study of the location from a geological point of view, Professor Crosby has sub mitted his report to Percy A. Cup per, state engineer. Soil la Water-Tight. Doubt has existed as to whether the proposed reservoir woul.1 hold water. The Crosby report declare u. wui. rrie reservoir win be con atrurteo (as poon as arrangements can be made for financing the pro ject, and it will be formulated from a basin or about 20,000 acres which will be flooded and the water held by a hut,c cam. The estimated cost In exf,pa of SI. f tt.O ic..ervc!r 000.000. The reHervofr uill be. used io !is rlbute water to the big Deschutes projett, comjKistM of a number, of units, totaling about 00. 000 acres. The north unit M now making final surveys preparatory for const motion It U us To Keep Straightest, ' Unruliest Hah in Curl Th straig)tat, contrariest hair ran he k-pt In eurl. eve in the hottest or dnmK-it weather, by such aimplr and harmlfHa mnni, that the use of the dryinir. singeing, blistering curling iron Sa altogether Inexcusable. One need only art a few ounces of plain liquid allmrrtne from the druggist and1 apply a little to the hair before doing It up. The result Is quite remarkable. Th hair is delightfully ' wavy and beautifully glossy .without being In the loam greSar. rummy or streaked. The ffiVci lasts very much . longer . than wh-r eurlers alone or waving iron are used. The ailmerine ts heat ut on with ; clean tooth brush. drawing this through the Italr from crown to tip. jrvfurablr after dividing: - it Into strands. The sppliratlnn seems tn ratually. improve the texture and health of the hair. Last Day CONSTANCE BINNEY Vi it "ERSTWHILE SUSAN" from trio Trk BARNABETTA Pathe News In Society l has voted $.. 000.00) bond . and issued JjO.ffOO. Thte Tumato unit already has about Moo acres uiider irrigation. . - ' ' ' ' (VI l Artrlnlel. . Several years ago the state and the federal government each ap propriated $50,000 fr. investigation of t-ertain project, of which the De schutes was one. and part of the money was applied to the Crosby ex amination. It is believed construc tion of the dam and reservoir will be under way in six or eight months. "Jedge.'tain't my fault a-tall. Sa tan come to me and dun urge and urge and urge and he sex to me U'wan. take dt bia;a, I tell yuh. take it. AlabamV So Alabam explained to the court. T '"Toi bad." commiserated hl3 hon or. "Too bad. Indeed, Alabam. tiut we'llfix it. You go to Jail for i days and then if Satan, come back he won't be able to get yoa. Next:" Capper's weekly. " !55rAaoscA-f-or'! A PiSJf tloevoY COMPOUND conuaa a AT YOOa DRWCCIST USi ssr fTJ -KlXWUr.s-al RUGH': THEATRE II A, mJ) ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, JULY ' oL LIBERTY 5S3 Vs-. . ..-, - : - i ii- i i. hi a NOT A MOVING PICTURE . , A comjany of actors, singer, ' m risk: inn anilsilnncers, car rvinj; all upwinl scenery ami flectrical rnuipmnt. I SEE THE BIO, BURNING, SMOKING VOLCANOES . ....... ... tn FULL ACTION Hear those real .nattye Ilawaiians kinging auil playing their fascinating melodies. . J . ' . : Price 75c plug Ux Positiyely No Higher Note: This is a big road ahow playing At $1.50 and $2.00 in regular winter season v . ..f BEST IN THE LONG rXUN f Q ILVERTOWN es Kave Gord 3.C1Q. 1 new word to the language of motoring- Silveriown, -Vvliicli stands for service. i i i f i ', ddmericas First Cord.Tire n 77j Goodrich 'Jldjustment "Basis: Silveriown CordsSooo utiles 5 FabricTiresy 6000 31 les 1 i J 5 ;