The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    THB PRECOX CTATEtfltANl FRIDAY; JI'LY 23, 1 020.
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Hahn, for a visit with Salem friends. J Li " j" Ci? if'll
Aire. Miller has only recently moved lilOTatng peniOT Will
away from Salem and her visit here
will be marked by a number of so
trial attain.
By RUTH LEX ORB FISHER.
; AH newt for the Sunday so
ciety luges must be In The
tateman office by 9 p. in., Fri
day. Phone 23 or 583.
m ODAY is to be filled with social
I affairs and it will be a busy
one for all Salem, with the
thousands of guests within our gates
to entertain. All the gatherings to
day among the fairer sex are in hon
cr of the wives of the visiting Cks.
This afternoon the women of the
Illahee Golf club will be hostesses
vat tea at the Illahee club house be
tween the hours of 2 and 4:30
o'clock. The golf tournament for
the women will also take place at
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dibble and
Carol Dibble are entertaining a very
fntarattlnv .na.f Urnnt fl 1 unn whn
this time, beginning, at 1:30. The Uresen ted "Klndllne" last nlht at
reception is for all the women. Chautauqua. Mr. Olson was Miss
whether they play golf or not, and Dibble's Instructor at the Com3h
a very large number of guests Is ex- school in Seattle last winter,
pected. The club house Itself is
very attractive and it will be beauti-l Captain and Mrs. Lloyd Mott who
Be Careful What You
Wash Your Hair With
Most soaps and prepared sham
poos contain too much alkali, which
is very injurious, as It dries the
scalp and makes the hair brittle.
The best thing to use is Mulsified
cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is
pure and entirely greaseless. It's
very cheap and heats anything !s
all to pieces. You can get this at
any drug store, and a tew ounces will
tat the whola family for months.
. Simply moisten the halrwitb wa
ter and rub it in. about a teaspoon
ful Is all that is required.. It makes
an abundance of rich, creamy lather,
cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out
easily. The hair dries quickly and
evenly, and is soft, fresh lookm.
- bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to han
dle. Besides., it ' loosens and takes
out every particle of dust, dirt and
. dandruff. ... I ., X,
Work For Suffrage
COLUMIUTS. Ohio. July 21 The
headquarters of the national wom
an's party here received word from
the Marion headquarters today that
Dr. G. T. Harding, father of the
Republican presidential nominee,
has promised to go to Tennessee if
necessary, to help bring about adop
tion of the suffrage amendment bv
decorated with golden glow, have been- visiting at the home ofin" stlr.f
v iiiiu6 " naiu iu uitc tel
ephoned this promise to the Marion
headquarters today, at the same time
time expressing great interest in the
suffrage cause.
fully
and fern, to carry out a color scheme
of yellow.
In the evening the exquisite page
ant. "Awakening of Spring." which
was given last spring when Mrs.
Ralph White presented her dancing
students will be given for the visit-
it g Elk women at the Grand, theater
tonight. The women of the Illahee
Captain Mott 'a mother. Mrs. . V. S
Mott. left Wednesday evening for
Vancouver, Wash., where the cap
tain will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs.
James Mott of Astoria who have also
been guests at the Mott home left
Wednesday night for their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Haleb nni
their nephew. Merle Dayton of Fort
auxiliary will be the reception com- Dodge. Ia.. have arrived In Salem and
miitee ana almost an 01 me cniiaren
who are to participate are sons or
daughters of Elks. The Elks and
rn.. th- Rr'Mah government re pv
pared to discus tie LuLTof a' set
tlement of the .Irish question. d
rlosed today that an eminent eccles
iastical with Important Sinn Fein
connections Informed friends that he
he has received a communication
with credentials which satisfied him
that it had emanated from' the cat
net. This he had submitted to Ar
thur Griffith, founder of the Sinn
einF organization.
Many attempts, it Is asserted, has
been made previously to sound the
sinn r ela on the possibility of a com
promise and there appears to be no
reason to suppose that this will.be
more fruitful than others. The Inn
Feiners declare they will not neny
rtlate. i
British Prepared to
Discuss Irish Problem
their wives who a"re parents of chil
dren taking part in the pageant are:
Messrs. and Mesdames Ben W. Ol
cott. T. A. Llvesley, John J. R6berts.
W. M. Plimpton. D. W. Pugh. Hor
ace N. Sykes, C O. Rice. C. J. Green,
J. W. Harbison. L. S. Sheldon. Wil
liam Bell. "Hal D. Patton. C. H.
Webb, James Nicholson. Frederick
Thielsen. E. Graber. Leo Schmidt,
Max O. Buren. Will T. Neitl. Sonne
Spears. Cary F. Martin, E. J. Staf
ford. I S. Geer, J. H. Coursey. W.
N. Marnach. Lee B. Gilbert, T. I.
Wassum. Ralph Glover, J. D. Clark.
Romeo Gouley Homer Gouley, V
G. Moorehouse, D. J. McKinnon, P.
C. Minto. Frank G. Myers, Fred
Waters. F. O. De Lano. T. L. David
son. Ralph White, William Nichols,
Frank Ward. William Belt, Charles
Wilson and Harry Styles.
- Irs. Charles G. Miller of Mineral
Spring Government camp near Car
son. Wash., arrived in . Salem last
'night and Is the. guest ot Mrs. A. J.
i i
.7
; Learn
' To
' Swim
.TV
Welcome
; to :
B. ? O.E.
Come.On -In
The Waters Fine
f
Bathe In
The ,
Willamette
i c
And Bask in the Sunshine
''V
Derinisons Bathing Resort
Foot ol Court Street
Spring Boards, Diving Tower, Chutes, Safety
Swimming Tank, etc.
Expert instructor in the art of swimming al
ways on hand : -
Baits : v.V..j.35c
are visiting at the home of their
son-iu-la"W and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. R." E. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Manuel or
Grants Pass are with Mr. and Mr3.
Lewis Mishler for the Elks conven
tion. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Marcus and
daughters are passing a short so
journ at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris have
gone to lioise. Ida., for a motoring
trip of two weeks.
Captain and Mrs. A. P. C. Hall of
Marsb field. J. H. Davis, and Miss
Opal Tibbetta of Portland are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred liuchlel
for the Elka convention.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lindsay
(Oil George) of Eugene are visit
ing relatives In Salem for a few
I
Mrs. Sam Baird and son, James, of
Seattle are visiting for several weks
at the home of Mrs. Baird 's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Southwick.
,; . .
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Fish. Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. Austin are among the
prominent Albany folk to be In Sa
lem for, the Elks convention and
merrlmaklng. They motored down
-yesterday morning.
' Mrs. Dee Farrar and small son.
John Herbert have returned to thvr
home in San ' Francisco after a visit
at the J. H. Farrar .home.
v . ., ' v ;
Edgar Sherman of Portland is vis
iting at the home of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Cnlver during the Elka convention.
Lumber Production 28
Per Cent Below Normal
Mills In Oregon and Washington
to the number of 122, reporting to
the West Coast Lumbermen's asso
ciation for the week ending July 17.
show a total production of 61.595.2S0
feet, which "was 28 per cent below
normal.
t Stimulated buying dating the- week
brought orders, low production and
restricted shipments within a I?
points of each other.
The total new business taken dar
ing the week was 59.642.560 feet.
Total shipments for the week
amounted to 61.172.124 feet.
The shipping total was materially I
increased by cargo movement. .
Car shortage continues acute.
Daring the week under review, only
1330 cars were loaded out to trans
continental points. This is approxi
mately 1.000 cars under normal.
The unshipped balance In the
transcontinental trade is 6774 cars.
In the domestic cargo trade 59,"45,-
643 feet, in the export trade 54.773.
188 feet.
LONDON. July 21. The Sinn Fefn
and the British are prepared to dis
cuss if they are not already discuss
ing a basis of probable settlement of
the Irish problem, according to the
Daily Mail's Dublin correspondent,
who says the Irish political circles
where this report is current are us
ually well informed.
DUBLIN. July 21.tnqulry con
cerning the report that the Sinn Fein
$2200 BUYS TEN ACRES
Balance $3800 on long time. A
dandy 10-acre tract, all in culti
vation, li miles from end .of
Chemeketa car line; five-room
dwelling, big barn, good outbuild
ings; some strawberries, prunes,
apples, loganberries, good gravel
road. Other close-by tracts selling
for more. See this place it wilt
please yon.
CHILDS & MARNACH
540 State Street
V
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS
Established 1868
General lUiAuif Bnatnc
Office Hour from 10 s, m. to 3 p. ft.
STRAIGHT
io
iMflLB4
.STRAIGHT
Better and trior pleasing than
yuC yov dealer fcr yevrf avoir? sqe
ITywr dealer cantsiifpty yor wrili us.
L LEVIS CIGAR MRLCQHevmhHJ
Urgei WpcrWerit Gpr Factnj hit Vfcrid;
THE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS. BRING GREAT RESULTS
New Welfare Une-Up
Pleases Franklin Thomas
MEET ME AT MILLER'S
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Money
Savers
,
NAVY BLUE; TAFFETA
DRESSE
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These ixtxsti are all this season's garments and Bighlr desirable. They
are the product of America's leading , garment makers. '
We haVe just an even dozen left as we write this adTertisemenL ' I
You most act quick or it will be too late. Every dress reduced from
1
to.S
16.50
HEV Shipment of . Hand-LIade Blonses, Just la
"The new lineup of the Child Wel
fare commission is a wonder." ac
cording to Franklin Thomas, retiring
chairman of the - old commission
which was discharged by Gorernor
Olcott. In a letter to Governor Ol
IcotL. Mr. Thomas says:
"We hare had two meetings of the
new child welfare commission and
the new lineup is a wonder. Unless I
am greatly mistaken child welfare in
Oregon is going to come into its own,
and I am only sorry I cannot be here!
I to do my little part. I tried to resign
the chairmanship at the first meet
ing, but they insisted on my keeping
it until the end of my term of office.
which Is now Tery near at hand.
Ton could not have found three bet
ter people in the atate of Oregon for
the Job in hand, and you are to be
congratulated. From all I have
heard, also, there is no doubt but
that the people generally consider
the action taken by you to have been
both .wise, and for the best interest
of the children. I say this in all due
respect to the former members, whom
I greatly admire in many ways.
New Reclamation Bill
to be Drafted by Board
r.ftvfrnor D. V Davis of Idaho.
I chairman of the Western State Rec
lamation , association, has called a
I m ao tin nt the executive committee
I of the association to be held in noise
I Anrnvt 4 and & for the DUTDOSe Of
drafting a new reclamation appro
priation bill to mace ierore congress, i
The former WU championed by the
association, calling for an appropria
tion nt tf.'.O AAA AAA (ii dtfamted.
What amount the new measure will
ask for is not known here. Percy a. ;
rnnnr. itit enzfneer. who Is a
mnhr nt th executive committee
I of the association, has been apprised
ot tne HOise meeting.
TUG FIRE IN FRISCO
siv pftivrisro Jntr Si.One
riraman wa tllrhllT In 1 tired aid
nrnnertv .imiM estimated at sever
al hundred tnonsana nouars ' nan
ViAn tnn h fire cirir tndav eat
ing; its way -through the lx-story
f t)a nnnttnental Fiiniltnr
Manufacturing plant here. The fire
was believed to have- been caused
by spontaneous combustion. At nild-
t V Hmm al.nn. Kill tutu IftllFnCl
in hat the tire, had not ceen report-;
ed under control. . .
Men Wanted
who wear 14 or 14'4 Collars
We have A few
eahd Soiesette
f Negligee Shirts
in these 2 sixes to close them
out
$119
Material would cost more
. than this wholesale
Boys' Sport Shirts
Made of high quality shirt
ing, cut in that classy and
cool style for summer.' They
are all white and in Shirting
Stripes.
To Close Them
Out
89g
Boys9 Pongee Shirts
Made from Domestic Pongee,
excellently tailored, collars
attached, sizes 13 to. 14 W
69g'
- Boys' Khaki Suits
These suits will malte excel
lent play suits and look nat
ty, ages 4 to 8 years
$2.98
Lien's ' Negligee Shirts
All new clean stock, made cf
, - , ...
good quality shirting, in the
." . . '
desired stripes, with military
collar attached. All sizes 14
ton.
$1.49
These won't last long, at
these prices.
i - -
ays fly
THREE BIG ITEMS THAT ARE
MONEY SAVERS '
.j
29 inch Heavy Qaalitr Silk and Linen Pongee
Unsurpassed for Auto Coats, Suits and Dresses
$1.49;
36-inch Heavv Quality Black Peau-de-Soie
Suitable for Coats, Dresses and Suits "
$3.19
36 inch heavy Black Taffeta
This is a superior finish and quality
$2.59
i; lily
WELCOME
B. P. O. E.
Our Store, Service and Conveniences are
at yonr command. Use them
Quality
Miasm
J ' Goods. (C
Quality
First