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The SUteamaa receive taa laa4
wire report f Ua AuoeUUd Praa.
the greatest and moit reliable areaa
association in the world-
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M' IHf? Pauline Jones proved a
most charming little hostess
Monday! when shd entertain-vl
.for her house guest. Miss Onue.
. r,vans of Marshficld. with a dH In
fill little luncheon bidding a bevy of
small maids ' fr the luncheon fol
lowed by a Hue party at the theater.
The table was centered with a Jam
ty gilt-art basket of I'ecil Itrttoner
roft-s from which depended- stream
ers of pink, bearing pink and whit-
place cards which 'marked places tor
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' Mr. and Mr. Jcmes William lent
entertained most charmingly tft tb"ir
home last evening with a dinner par
ty lu honor of their house guegr. Misi
Anne Forrest.1 -The rooms were
banked with sweet peas and gladioli
in dainty pastel shade, and a grace
ful art basket of the same flowers
centered the table, at which cover?
were .laid for ten.
Misg Avis Williams and Inland M.
Ryer were quietly . married at the
parsonage of the First Christian
church by Rev. Inland W. Porter.
They were attended by the groom's
Dandruff Surely
Destroys The Hair
Girls if you want planty of thick,
ceautiful. glossy, silky hair, do by
all means get rid of dandruff. ;for it
will starve yoar hair and ruin it if
yon don't. '
It doesn't do much good to try- to
wash or brush it out. The only sure
way to get rid of dandruff is to dis
solve It, then you destroy it entirely."
To do this, get about four ounces of
ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at
tight When retiring; use enough to
moisten the scalp andrub It In gen
tly with the finger tips.. .
Dy 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
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4Tou will find, .too, that, all itch
ing and digging of the scalp will
stop, and your hair will look and
feel a hundred - times better. You
can get liquid arvon at any drue
store. It Is i Inexpensive and four
' ounces is all you will need., no mat
ter how much dandruff' yon have
This elmpl remedy never fails. v
M.GAHLSD0RF
: The" Store of Housewares ;
Phone 67 ,435 N. Liberty St
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sister and' brother-in-law Mr. and
Mis. Yarnell. After & fortnight '
trip Mr. and Mrs. Ryer will he at
home in, Salem where the groom
who is a son or Mrs. Jtuslo M. Uyer,
; .1 1 tt 1 inou t st feet, hoi d s a res pou -.sifole
poritioj. with "the Pacific Tele
phone at Telegraph company.
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. Mr. ami Mr?.-. Harvey Bowman of
Santa t'rtiz are hp us giiewts at the
J. Ii. Chapman home. Mt. How nan
and 'Mr. Chapman, are listers.
Interesting guestA at th James H.
Horn home are Mrs. ! Helen Jones
In-au .and two daughter.. Mare;ie
and Jlaa!. who arrived la?t evening
tojteid a few days in Salem before.
Waving fur Sea View where they will
rpend the remainder of tue reason. ,
Mrs. William Migate mid her
daughter Mim (5 race Pupate have
returned irotn ;t three! month visit
with Mends and relatives in the mid.
4le western "states. They; visited St.!
Paul and ; Spokane on their, way
home. Miss Fuate H back at her
Md position in the sta'e highway
Commission.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. ,K. Rrown of Port
land are guests at the home, of Mrt-
ISrown s sister, Mrs. N A. Marlowe.
at the latter's country; home.
For an evening's swim and a pic
nic supper, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hu
ber asked a few friends to motor to
Spong's landing Monday tiT meet
their house guest. William Low. of
Los Angeles. After an aft : moor of
pleasure the party motored back to
Salem to spend the remainder of the
evening with cards and music at the
Huber home. About 14 were pres
ent. ' Mr. Lowe is a senior at Stan
ford university. i
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Miss Grace Evans returned Tues
day to her home in Marshfield after
week's visit la Salem at the P. . E.
Jones home.
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Mr. aiid Mrs. D. H. Parker are
domiciled at their eottare at Seaside.
They have as the'ir guests f.sr a fort
night Mrs. Parker's sisrfFMLn Mil
dred Parnell. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keller of
Portland were guests at the -Cart-wright
home yesterday on their way
to Eugene, where they will be joined
by friends. They are motoring np
the McKenzie on a fLsbin trip, i'-r
Keller, is a prominent art deader ol
Portland. " . . .- il - , - -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison and
their daughter KatheHne returned
Monday from a Tisit with relatives
acd friends in Lafayette, Or.
Sirs. Flora Holly. Mrs. Alice Cool
Idge. andi Mrs. Emma Collidge are
spending a few days in Portland.
Mm. X. Iainson and her son Stan
ley -are spending a few days in Port
land. (
Mr. and Mrs. Claude' Morse i re
turned last night from a fortnight's
outing at Newport.
A party consisting of Mr. and Mr.
Ralph Thompson and family. Mr. and
Hrs.' CJeorge H. Griffith, and Miss
Ruth liubbs motorwl to Pacific City
yesterday to rpend a few days.
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Mrs. Ivan Bellinger and little
daughter Jane Elizabeth are spend
ing several days In the eity wltli
friends before returning to their
home in Corvallis. They have been
visiting relatives at Seotls Mill.
Miss Catherine Orr. who has been
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ter-willigfi-,
has returned lu Pittfburgn.
Pa.
Miss Rosa Burnes, of Santa Rosa,
CaJ.. who has leeo visiting at the
home of her mother, Mrs- J. K.
liieniihanu, the past three weeks, nv
turned to California' yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith
have just returned froiu Neskowin
where they were guests at the homo
of J list ire tS. II. lUirnett."
Ir. and Mrs. t). A. Olson have re
turned from Seaside.
Mr. and Mis. 1). G. Calder are
domiciled at their Seaside cottage for
the month of August. They have as
their guet Miss Gene - McFarland.
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Mrs. Frank Koseiis! '.a enjoy
ing an ontlug at the Tillamook
beaches.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Iegg, Miss Mar
garet 1-egg, Miss Grace Hunt and
Kenneth Lesg have returned from
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacobs have
returned from a vacation spent with
friends in Seattle.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Allen and sops
are in Newport.
Misses Dorothy Pearce and Ila
Rigdon are fpVnding a few days in
Newport.
Miss Jessie Smith, who has been
spending several days in Salem as the
guest of her couidn. Miss Vivien
Doderidge, has gone to Portland for
a few days before returning to her
home in Med ford.
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' Mr. and Mrs. U'ifliam Walton ar
enjoying a vacation in Seattle and
Victoria, B. C. '
Miss Llla Macy of Portland arrived
In Salem Tuesday, and is the guest
of her sister. Mrs. Minnie Kates.
1138 South Thirteenth street, for a
a week. Their sister. Miss Mildred
Macy, will attend Willamette uni
versity. Mrs. Ralph R. Matthews, who has
been visiting at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, for
come time, will return to Wood Riv
er. 111.. Saturday, accompanied by her
mother-in-law, Mr. E. 'NV. Matthews.
SURPLUS SHOWN
IN: STATEMENT
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Accident Commission Has
New Feature in Monthly
Financial Report
Hereafter, beginning with the July
report, issued yesterday, the month
ly financial statements of the st&te
industrial association will show an
unassigued net surplus. This conies
Horn an elimination of the old ex
empted month system, under which
there were some months in the year
when it- t.as unnecessary for em
ployers to pay iuto the accideut fund
and the installation of the dividend
tytem in its place.
Th cimmison r-centlv declared
a dividend or JoOU.Cir..i'C which Is
credited to the firms paiug into the
fund, and the statement of yesterday
fchouii a net surplus of (79. 320.74.
The surplus will be allowed to ac
cumulate month by month a mi. go for
the leclaring of a dividend Tiext year.
The statement shows assets and
liabilities as fallows':
Assets: On deposit with state
treasurer invested in bocda. $4,067.
714.20; cash. $340,784.06; total de
posited wiUt stale treasurer. $4,408.
49S.2C; cash In bank. $133.S!7.93;
cash in hand. S4.13K.9s; total rasti
assets. S4.-1C.CC3.17: premiums in
course of collection. $4i.7uS.11; ac
crued interest. $346.83; total all as
sets, $4.59:. CSS. 11.
Liabilities: Reserve catastrophe
fund. SS2.6sO.43: reserve rehabilita
tion fund. $140.S0..; claim reserves-
set aside. I2.49X.974. 97:
amo'int to be set aside to bring seg
.gregated fund up to necessary re
quirements, to June 30. 1919, $3.
225.36; reserve necessary to meet
claim payments covered by outstand
ing rinal' settlement vouchers, $-'.-00
preserve based on actual exper
ience to take care of pending claims.
$33,S12.4i; reserve permanent par
tial disability not over-SI months.
$97,009.79; unearned -premiums.
$20. 542. SI; unclaimed warrants.
$3,562.83: unpaid bills ot July 31.
1920. $6,894.44; unpaid medical aid
refnnds. $1,433.26; dividends un
paid. $506,61 C.2C; surplus as re
quired by section 19. $415,411.12;
unassigned surplus, $79,330.74; to
tal liabilities and surplus, $4,592,
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3IRS. MARTY IEAD.
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SILVEKTON. Ore.. Aug. 18.
Special to The Statesman) Mrs.
Martha Marty died at her borne on
Fink rtreet last Thursday.
Mrs. Marty.' the daughter of N.
Helgersea of Silverton. was bora ,1a
Wisconsin in 1867. She had been a
resident 'of Silverton for several
I years. During the eiht moatha prior
to her death she was unable to leava
ber bed. .
The funeral services were held
from Trlolty church Suniay afwr
noon. Rev. George Hen rick son con
ducted tha ervice.
iYeir; Process Removes
Superfluous Hear Roots!,
NEW IN SALEM
DERRYVALE LINENS
Genuine Irish Linen
Hypical scene in thelrizh Imen country
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Genuine Irish linen direct from the Irish Linen Country
Beautiful patterns guaranteed to wear and launder as only
genuine Irish linens do. .
Deny vale Designs are exclusive too.
We have a plentiful assortment of table cloths end napkins
for your inspection, -
May voe show you? ;
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i "fay As You Uo" rian
was adopted by this store to meet tnmsual condi
tions as well as usual ones This policy works to
your own advantage at all times.
Just In
A Shipment of
Phoenix
Silk Hose
A good assortment of Phoenix Silk Hose for women;
in black, white and Havanna brown; sizes 84. 9,
9V2 and 10. Prices range as follows: $1.80, $2.11,
$2.17 and $2.66.
, Shop Early as There Are But a Limited
I . Number of These
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Where Shopping is a Pleasure
AVomrn tront)t4 with nifhtlr hairjr
grvik will lr air Ugh 14 to br) that
tMtk now srtaall; rrmat the hair ratr
rot aa4 alt uicklr, hanalcMly! It
done vuhaat thr tu II liquid, p 4cr,
pt, or electric ur4l.
Thm nrw pbrlartin prorsa i i ta t
iBipr4 at ail vith aay mthrr aartlMd.
Notbiac it Tr 4iarTrr4. It caaws
th hair rntf-ta t mm t brfra yor ery
Uaviaf tha afcia Btath mm4 hairir
aa a. Itm It' artiaa ia a poitirr. a
twrtaia. trvffyft traTaltr rvpfrt -yhrWmm-raal
a!-a tor pbttmeUn. It ia awt.
noM-irrilatitlc, twneiaii a hiU rtialj
nafrlr rat It. l.-t a, kaiall alK-k of pkrimrt im
I lMtay. ftl tbo iin(.U inmira-t hi and ymw
ill b arttBaienBVjr aarpiM-c.
Capper Reports Progress .
of Irrigation Districts
Percy A. Cupper, state engineer.
lias prepared for F. K. Ve mouth.
thief engineer of the United States
reclamation service, with headquar
ters at Denver, a detailed statement
of work done on the several Irriga
tion projects in Oregon which have
been investigated jointly by the state
and the federal reclamation service.
The legislature of 1913 made an
appropriation of S30.0O0 to be used
in the investigation ot Oregon pro
jects on condition that an equal al
lotment be. made by the government
tor the same purpose.
The statute and an agreement
later entered into between the state
and the reclamation service provided
that the investigation funds should
be returned to the state and the re
clamation service by any person or
organization undertaking the con
struction of a project. The Ochoco
Irrigation district has returned to
the state S3506.0& and to the re
clamation service $4307.09. Tbo
Warm Springs district has placed In
escrow $19,449.22. of which $14.-
"24.61 is due the reclamation ser
vice and $4724.61 the state, of which
amount $4000 has been paid. Prom
the Talent Irrigation district there
is due $1074.34, of which $537.17
is due the ttate and $537.17 the re
clamation tervlce. The district has
Agreed to pay this. Practically all
of the funds returned to the state
hate been expended in further in
vestigation of the Uenham Falls res
ervoir site, leaving $1320.63 avail
able for other cooperative invest!
gations. -
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Scripps-Booth Company
Gets Bert in Oregon
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The Scrlppe-Booth company.
California concern, was.' yesterday
Issued a permit by the state corpor
ation commissioner .to operate to
Oregon. The capitalization ia $209
000. Is. A. Hannan of Portland u
attorney-in-fact for Oregon.
Articles of incorporation were
filed by the Pacific Klseman Service
corporation of Portland, capitalized
at $5000. The incorporators are I.
J. Ranney.' George K. Taylor -and F.
K. Ilildebrand.
Another firm filing articles was
the Welch Pratt Reservoir company
of Baker, capitalized at $10,600. The
Incvorporators are W. J. Welch, H.
li. Pratt and William Hearing.
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Only ,3 more days of this great refrigerator sale. Buy novr wh3e yon can save money. There is only a few
v ! . refrigerators left. to choose from . ; r
No. 2. The pbrcelam-Ilned water cooler, sane ice
caoIs foods and water. Ice does dccMe Isty.
No. 3. Wide sheWes, of best poulhle construc
tion. Permits use of large platters, etc , . t
No. 4. , Patented water bottle holder in.eTent you
wish to use bottled water. Exclusive feature with au
tomatic ,
No.- 5. System of air circulation (air must and
does keep moring in an automatic) keeps foods fresh,
sweet, cold.
No. 6. Most accessible, most easily cleaned and
most sanitary trap ever invented., . ... ,
There is no refrigerator made qtdte so good as the Anto-
ma tic. We think yon will find that so when you isTcstigate. -
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No. 1. The eight walls of insulation keeps cold
air in. Saves ice.
now.
now.
Regular $110.00 Refrigerator, to close out
Regular 86.00 Refrigerator to close out
Regular 75.00 Refrigerator, to close out now ....
Regular $ 70.00 Refrigerator, to close out now ...
Regular 80.00 Refrigerator, to close out now ...
Regular $ 50.00 Refrigerator, to close out now ...
Itegular $ 48.00 Refrigerator, to close out now .:.
Regular $ 45.00 Refrigerator, to dose tout now ...
Regular 40.00 Refrigerator, to close out now ...
Regular $ 33.50 Refrigerator, to close out now ...
Regular $ 22.50 Refrigerator, to close out now ...
Regular $ 20.00 Refrigerator, to close out now ...
$82.50
.$6180
J55.80
;45U5
$59.60
$36.95
$35.50
-J32.80
...$29.80
...$24.95
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