The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 18, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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TWK OltKUON STATESMAN: i:iM'slA V. Al tJIST IM. Uf2.
j Hoi springs ami at; Detroit, Or. T
i two visitors were iir iei Jenls !
! thi city and aivninr jM'iulm a fw
i.ila tisitiug smii- of the ll frit-mis
j In fche iiw '
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Uy Ift qn Coppock
TIII2 C. M. ttarr home was the
cene of a family reunion Sun
f -day In honor of .John H. llarr.
The room were hanked with a pro-,
fusion of flowers in daintv pastel
fhades.. About the table were seat
ed the Barr relatives, from tht-
youngest to the oldest, of whom
! Mr. and Mrs. Mark Skill ami " r.
i t -I. ,1- in- viM'ixlint;
j ' ! the m. null of August :M I!: .-iteiihtis t
nor part v. in hon.tr of their guests, -prinjts. Mr ami Mrs. ;mus have
Mr. and LMrs. I. J. Uederick and disposal oi thir p-orty in Uooi
uaushter. .Margaret Louise, of Van- burn ami exn-ct lo l.Hat- elsewhere
rotiver. and Mr. and Mrs. I. Stahl , when tli. y n inrn from their aea
ot Portland. Those present were Mr. . tion.
and Mrs. Kederick and daugnter, Mr. r
there are seven brothers,
whom he had not .met for
and Mrs. Stahl. Prof, and Mrs. John
It. Site?, and Mr. and Mrs. Kranse.
Mr and Mr.. .owell Tv.e,dal"
h:te rt'tiiriH-d from Newport.
REVELATIONS OF
A WIFE
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The Story of a Honeymoon
A WonnVrful Jtonmnre of Marrleil
Life -Wonderfully Told by
AltKI.K t.AKUISOX.
I !-. the plaintiff asserts thai she j
was rxiiiinitlt-d to llu OrT,on state:
hospital as lh result of a complaint
r 1 1 I aiitnst her by her daughter.
Mn consented to the com mil meiit
Hliell ,il I lie l:ai'1lm lr-flv Jlide .
M. Itiishey she was informed lhat her
ailment would be . ured should she
to llie hospital. Mr. Koblin sa.
ln was in-; iu.-aiie. She wa dis
charged from the hospital on Inly
17. I't.'o.
some nl
1 yeaVs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Chambers are u and Mis. Charles Thompson
speuding a week or ten das in San of San Iiieuo ;m quests at the W. C.
Charming garden flowers artisti
cally arranged, centered the table
when the Monroe "Krause's enter
i talneJd Sunday evening with a din-
Girls! Radiant Beauty
Can Easily be Yours
Francisco.
Mrs. V. H. Stensloff is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. Ted Chambers, in
Spokane.
Ci lies borne,
Miss Uailie Minses left Monday for
Seattle where she will spend a for;
nipht as the guest of her aunt. Mrs.
K M. Cox. formerly Miss Hun Par-
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Mis Maude McMorris became the rish. j
bride of Louis Kahow at a uit wed-
ding Monday. Mrs. Kahow. vi ho ha. Miss Kdna Katterlee Yeturned from
taught'7 st'hool for the past two years Canada, where -she has been visiting
and who was em plove-l at the Cm.; frin.ls for a fortnight,
of her marriaep by The Statesman
Publishing company as stenographer. Miss Kthel l.jston will go to Port
has -many frienus iu the city. land Ktiday to be initiated into the
Woman's Advertising club of Port
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. llarr' have as land, to which she has recently been
'heir guest Mr. P.arr's brother. John elected. Miss Listen, who is the
itarr. manufacturing jeweler of Ka. : daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- V. A. l.is
Sas City. Mo, lor a tortnight. , ton. has the distinction of being the
irst Salem girl to belong to this or-1
Miss Laverne C.ibson has gone to ganization.
Newport for a lo days sojourn. ! ,
I Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Scott or Ta-
-Miss Marjorie Fleig'le, of Port la n -J j coma are guests at the home of Mr.
is-siiendjng a few days in Salem as , Sott's parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. II.
There it no secret about it nor U then
any doubt about the result Its Just com
mon, ordinary buttermilk lo the form of a
wonderful cream. The directions are
fttmple and it costs so little that any girl
or woman can afford it Be sure you get
Howard's Buttermilk Cream
smd I tor y oovcfc ,
VSUCTiOft SWtSWtiA4tN6)
the enek of Miss Maxine Muren:
Mr. and Mrs. James William f)en,
their two small children, JamesWil
liam. Jr.. and Klizabeth. nd their
house guest. Miss Anne Forrest, re
turned fromjTrater lake Monday.
Mrs. Arthur J. Lenon of Portland
and her small daughters, Margarets
.arjorie and Thelma are the guests
of Mrs. Lenon's parents Mr. .and
Mrs. V. A. Llston. for the week.
Mrs. Charles V. Niemeyer. and
her small son. Stewart v returned
from Newport Monday, after a
month's outing there.
Miss Esther Hillings
Gladys Stevenson went to Newport
Sunday i o enjo a fortnight's vaca
tion. f i
Oscar Fechter of IVllingham.
Wash., and W. I). Fechter or Aber
deen. Wash., have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Skiff, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Groves at Rreitenbush
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and' Miss
Scott of this city.
-
Forrest Wools has gone to Port
land to join his mother. Mrs T. K
Wooos. Mr; Wotls will leave Thurs
day for the east.
' Miss Emma llodgers. 4o North
Eighteenth street, will leave today
for a year's trip in a number of east
ern states. She will first go to York.
Neb., then to Prbana. 111.. Cleveland
and Toledo. O.. and other places and
return by way of Oklahoma.
At 7:50 Monday the big doors of
the Girls' Industrial school swung
open, and Miss Mann, who is matron
of the. institution welcomed a group
of Salem people who had motorel
out to entertain the girls
with an : evening of music.
Owing to lack of spr.ee. the daily
storv. "Revelations of a Wife." is
omitted from this issue. It will ap
pear tomorrow.;
YTil. GAHLSDORF
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, The Store, of Housewares .
Phone 67 , : 135 N. Liberty St
ni' m
EMI OIL
(KEROSENE)
HEAT-
COMFORT
Summer-Spoiled Skin
Removed by Absorption
in
SXAXnAKO OO. COMPANY
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A nnl nnarr rxpotir aoaaltv la-anri
iMlirahl irf f t. r.lne .r
rnictiTir, ofin frerkle. o. thr M.nltil
tKiar lo do"t to lmT toch orfir. 1r
(.thine twttr fwr ihi than oriiorir . ir.-r-raViivd
was. whirh artuallr alH an un
arb'ilmnnir iBpleii. !') ihia ' lavrr (
arfar akia i itrf atisorbd. icrfttljr. gradi
ually. wi lhri' m iariiTinirnr, no ttfirni
lion iatra. Spral tb wax lishtlr tfr thf
enlirr lire at Mlmr an! takr il off in lh
norainc vilh warm vairr. If v.u tt
me onn-r of wurrol iz-d it at I hi- drug
lore it for a rk or . mar
lorl marked tniravan-ot U:1: . WTiea :h
andrrfying tkin it wholly in irw yotir rnm
l.lFin a; ill tt a marrrl uf ptU- parity
and twantifal m-hii-a"i.
IKin I lr Ikatf iimnrr arnnkW worry
ton: wnrry krwdi arr nnll-v ' Hanwh
taai by tathic thr far in a Mii'n uf
i Hw4rret kaxnlite. one oun.-r, tioivr4 in a
half pint witr-h bairL Jiiv for fa white
thi wtt fwf wwrterf'illT effio
An oteheMra rompofitl of
oi:tig men. consiitin;; of violin. Sa
aphone, drum.' and piano gave a!
program inclmiin solos. duets, and
orchestral selections, the girls sins- '
ing p )ptilar songs to jthejr accom
panlment. Artfr the program. Mi..!
i'theiine Bunnell, assisted by Miss;
ida McOowaii or Iis Ahele served
refieshments. Concluding the eve
ning. Miss Maim, who is retiring ;
from active service as matron. pr'
Fented Mrs. Parterson. who is tt snc
teed her in that capacity.
a
Son-in-Law and Daughter
Are Sued, by Aged Woman
Claiming that her own daughter.
Minnie Hurley., and her hu-band. I. ;
T. Hurley. onpitcd to defraud her
by falser and fraudulent representa
tions, of her property consisting t
Ml acres which she values at $11.
000, was made; in a complaint rilj-d
against the tv'o jesterday by Mr.
Itarbnra K. Knbins.
Mrs. Itohbins asserts that sometime!
during the eacly unrt of IH1; her;
daughter presented a plan to hen
whereby she was to le l:ept" and
cared fnT during the rest of her 1 i i -1
tune, if fhe would consent to have,
her daughter and husband live on ,
and operate the farm. Mrs. ltollin '
says she consented to the offer of
her daughter. 1
On Oct oWr . 1 I T. Mrs. Unbhin. ;
it is alleged, cotisented to a dee 1 and
delivered It to her daughter fr
which the defendants agrwed to "5U-
port the plainlflf during (he remain
der of her natural life and to furn
ish her with suitable hoard, lodsinz.
clothes, medical attention, care and
mention, an 1 at her death to fuij)
ish her with a fitting and stiitalf.e
burial." In addition to these stipu
lations, the plaintiff was to receive
a confederation of ll'.O-io. All of
this, according to th plaintiff in
the suit has .been disregarded 1
Mrs. Hurley, and furthermore, she
asserts the $2Ko is yet unpaid.
Purine the iearly part of Julv.
Herbert Hoover Spends
Few Qaiet Hours in Town
Herbert Hoover, food administra
tor during the world war and who
uas a candidate for the Kepublican j
nomination for president of thl
I'nited States, was in Salem Monday
night ami until Iho middle or thei
to;enoon Tuesday, while traveling
with his family incognito by automo
lile. j
Mr. Hoover was accompanied by !
Mrs HiMive:- and their sons. Herbert1
Jr.. and Ailan. .Mrs. Ilotver regis
tered the rainily as Mr. and Mrs. II.
Henry Hoover and sons. Calilornla.
the writing scarcely legible on th
hotel reeister. A hotel clerk recog
i ied Mr. !IMver Tuesday.
Hoover tiied to keep his presenc
here unknown. althoiiKh Salem is his
ho v hood home. His only visit wa
Just
Received
A new shipment of
ladies Velvet
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Use Cocoanut Oil
For Washing Hair
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Li-RTA
MATERIALS
At a saving can be obtained at
J. C. Penney's
At this time of year, when replenishing
your Drapery Supply, you should look over
our stock and note our prices.
Curtain Scrims..............L. 17c to 69c Yard
Curtain Marquisettes ........;.. 59c Yard
Curtain Nets... ...65c and 69c Yard
Curtains, Lace Trimmed f!
$1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.90
A Pair
Cretonnes m a variety of materials, patterns, colors and prices
which will appeal to you. Priced at
If you want to keep your hair In
food 'condition be careful what you
wash it with.
Most soaps and prepared rhr.iii
poos contain too much alk.li. 'in?
dries the sealp. makes the hair brit
tle, and is very harmful. M unified
ciH-oanut oil shampoo t which H pure
and entirely greaseless. is much
letter than anything else you can
use for shampooing, jh this can't pos
sibly injure the hair.
Simply moisten your hair with wa
ter and rub it in. One or two tja
Fpoonful will make an abundance of
rich, i-reamy lather, and cleanses the
hair and scalp thoroughly. The la
ther rins4 out easily, and removes
every particle of dust. dirt, dandruff
and excessive oil. Th hair dries
quickly and evenly, and it leav?s it
fine and filky. bright, fluffy and
easy to manage.
You can get MulsifieJ cocoanut
oil shampoo at most any drag store.
It is very chap ani a few ounces Is
enough to last everyone in the fam
ily for months.
Hand Bags
and Purses
59c 69c $1.45 $2.75 $3.98
Our Prices Always the Lowest
Gale&Company
Commercial and Court St. Formerly Chicago Store
i to the Hull Auto Repair f-hop where The Hoovers are on their way ta
I the old Oregon Iand company .was Minneapolis They leU here for
located when Hoover wa with the Tcrtland aoout 10 o'clock yesterday
, company as a boy. 'morning.
Under New Management
Salem Cleaners and Dyers
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Kxpert Repairing anil Alterations
1215 South Commercial Street Phone 1SCS
We Call and Deliver
P. Ii. FahnlanJer, Prop.
NEW ARRIVALS IN
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WE ARE now receiving Advance Fall Styles in All the
Latest Colors and Styles, both in High and Low Shoes. There
: seems to be quite a tendency towards low shoes in the heavier
leathers for fall and winter wear. We are receiving both express and
freight shipments of these new oxfords and they' are now on display in
Our Show Windows. : i
25c, 29c, 35c, 49c,
$1.49 a Yard
59c, 65c, 69c and
(ft J nl Mn GAlSLation-wicU Institution
Hanan Sh
oes
We now have the most complete stock of the famous Hanan shoes in Pumps. Oxfords and
Boots black and the new shades of brown, we can fit any foot from the widest down to the
very narrowest I t
Boys' Shoes
We have just unpocketed the largest range of styles and colors in boys' shoes ever shown
;n Salem and we picked these shoes up at practically half of their market value and we
are going to sell them the same way, so if yu want high grade stylish shoes for the boys,
this is a chance of a life time. 1
Service
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We are adding new features to our store service each year and improving the selling end
of our.business to make it more convenient for our customers, in fact to give them such
service that thev are sure to return again. We offer the highest grade repair work to our
customers that can be obtained, using better leather, better materials and a higher grade
of workmanship than can be offered elsewhere at the same price that you pav for inferior
work. We have graduate foot specialists al
ways at your service to correct the results of
poor fitting and to keep your feet jn good con
dition, who will examine your feet and point
out your troubles absolutely free. Our store
is always open to everv one to use as a rest
ing place, as an information bureau, phone
service and anv other service that we may
render the public We will be glad to have
everyone come and use these conveniences.
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