THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON BY MOLLY BRUNK MISS CLEJO WHITE j of Mo Mrs. Horace Sykes. Misa White MlnTlIIewbo came over to I win rmin through the week, direct .n,i , . . f Mr. and Mrs. Sykes also has as . . ? U a Ieadinitbe!r week-end guest Phil Vhil- part in the comedy, "It Pays to Murer cr Portland, who assisted Advertised put on an ladies' night for the Elks Saturday, t.y the Mc Mlnnvllle; lodge, was claimed PQ" hr arrival as a guest ol SaJezn School of Expression Luln Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial Phone 692 1484 J Special Course In Public Speaking with the production. Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Neill and their children Wt yesterday af ternocn for Portland where they will make their future home. Gathering friends tor s final fare well attention, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Greene and Mr. and Mr?. G. T. Busselle entertained with a rfnner and an informal evening Saturday. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Greene r ) His First Big 8-Reel Super Special ,' Douglas Fairbanks in his Latest and Greatest The Mark of Zorro" We claim Our Pictures Are the Best in the World 1 ! - - - ' - I .... . : ' - ' : ' X ' J - ' -v A V'j r -. .-? ...... I'm'4 - -' ' , v , ... ' ' LIB Starts Tomorrow ERTY gave party for the Neill chil dren. Gene Rolfe and Hilly. A f.ronp of little playmates were bidden for the merry affair, the names Including Josephine Cor noj ex. Doris Clarke. Bobby Clarke, Lois Loedy. Elizabeth McClelland, Margrarei McClelland. Ruthita Iiofnell and the two young daugh ters or the hostess. Janet and Patricia. The marriage or Mi?s Ruth Le nor? Fisncr and Airord R. Nolan was quietly solemnized Sunday afternoon at the country residence bf the brida's narents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fisher. Only the Im mediate members of both families were in attendance. Rev. II. N. Atitrirh of f ir'atinc. Miss Law- 1 rlne Parsons, cousin of the bride. ang "At Dawnins" previous to the service. The bride wore a naTy blue tailleur and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roces. Mr. aud Mrs. Xolfu lett on a lrief honeymoon tvin to Port land following the wedding, upon tLeir return to be at home to their friends at Fern Hazel farm, north of Salem. Mrs. Nolan wasr formerly soci ety editor on The Statesman, later filling the same position on the Capital Journal. Governor and Mrs. Ten W. Ol cott head the list of patrons and patronesses lor the dance to be 2iven In Cotillian hall in Port land Saturday nijiht by the anxil iary of the Spanish War Veter ans, Scout Young camp. Mrs. John Pearson, regent of Multnomah chapter, D. A. R., has been appointed as delegate to at tend the national convention ot the organization to be held in Washington, IX C. Mrs. J. B Montgomery was also named as a delegate. The following delegates from Multnomah chapter have been named to attend the state con ference to be held in Salem on March 1 K f and 19: Mesdames George M. IKced. Julia B. Corn stock. John Pearson. William J. House. R. J. Marsh. C. S. Jack son. O. J. Gofrin. C. E. Wolver ton. L. IS. Stearn. Alternates for the state confer ence are Mesdames John II. Hall, T. P. Wise, J. Thorburn Ross, J. B. Montgomery. Fletcher Linn. J. F. Batcbelder, E. P. Moses and J. N. Davles. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mc Clelland and children. Elizabeth and Margaret, arrived In Salem Satuiday night and were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke until Monday. They were from -Tabor. Iowa, and were on their way to California where they plan to spend the winter. Miss Flo Bushnell came up from Portland. to spend the week-end with friends, while here, oein? entertained as the guest of Mrs. Roy Burton and Miss Mildred Cox. Miss Beryl Holt and Miss Con stance Carfwrlght were In Port land the last of the week, going down to join friends for the Pav- lowa performance at the Heilig. Mrs. Robert E. Downing and Miss Hazel Downing were week end visitors in Portland. An attractive cut of Mrs. W,ill A. Knight appeared on the soci flv nam of Saturday's Portland Telegram. In connection with an I BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands I lave Discovered Dr. tdwarcIs, Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute , Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets the sub ftitute for ca!omd arc a mUd but sure laxative, and their elect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive colored tablets are th . result of Dr. Edwardi determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel The pkasar.t little tablets do the rood that calomel doe3. but have, no bad aftrr efiezts. They don't injure the teeth lika strong liquids or calomel. They tzks bold of the trouble and quickly correct it VThy cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do ftronsr hquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwardi" Olive Tablets take it3 place-Headache-?, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered faVer. Take Dr Edwards dive Tablets when you feel "logy"and "heavy." -They "ciear" clouded brain and "perk tp" the pirits. 15c and 30c. First i for pool Our Show Windows arepuUing on their new "Spring Dress'- every window being retrimmed with "Spring Creation s" I The Dress Goods Section Shows the Season's newest creations in Plaid Skirtings 54 inches wide, all-wool. ry GRO-DE LONDRES," 36 inches wide, in plain and two tone effects. The fashionable Silk for afternoon and Party Gowns. NEW SILKS in DOVE SKIN SATIN, fashions most stylish gown satin a most wonderful new creation. All these new fabrics will be found priced on the "new basis;" really its refreshing to see prices we did not expect possible for a year to come. READY TO WEAR SECTION Three of our large show windows are given over to the "New Advance Styles' especially featuring an exclusive showing of ; "MADAME FLANDERS" SUITS AND BLOUSES ; Rich fabrics, exquisitely tailored and all priced most reasonable ME I ? UJU. 1L cab J J Good Goods. announcement ot the Rotary club entertainment Tuesday evenins:. for the benefit of the children's department of the Hahnemann hospital In Portland. Mrs. Knight has been named as a patroness. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert and Miss Josephine Albert mo tored to Kugene the last-of the week to spend the week-end 'with Miss Mary; Jane Albert, who Is a student at the University ot Oregon. Mrs. F. D. Eason will open her home. 790 North Cottage street. Thursday night to the members of the writers section of the Sa lem Arts league. ' Anyone Inter ested in the active phase of liter ature Is cordially Invited to Join this class. The work of Miss Mary Find- 'ay, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findlay. who went east last fall to enter Columbia university and take up settlement work, will be told bv Mrs. Findlay at the meeting of the Home Missionary society or the First Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, which will be in the nature of a silver tea, the proceeds to be useJ in assisting Miss Findlay in her work. The officers ot the-societr. Mrs. F. A. Legg. Mrs. II. II. Vande vort. Mrs. Walter WInslow. Mrs. J. n. Littler with others will have charge of; the affair, and they extend a cordial Invitation to the wom?n of the city to attend. Miss Franees Quisenberry, a University ; of Oregon student, spent the week-end with her brother, Dwight Quisenberry, in Salem. Mrs. A. N. Taylor of Corvallls arrived In Salem yesterday on her way home from Portland and will be entertained for s?veral days as the guest of Mrs. Grace Eotf. Mrs. W. W. Moore will enter tain the members of the P. E. O. sisterhood Thursday afternoon. Miss Laura Grant to furnish a paper on "The Descent from the Cross, by Reubens. The Piety 1 1 ill club meets this week, Mrs. Frank W. Spencer and Mrs. William E. Kirk to be joint hostesses, at the home of the for mor on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Young en tertained with a dinner Sunday afternoon, bidding a group of con genial mends informally. Cov ers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mill ard. Sir. and Mrs. Will T. Kirk. Lolo Millard. Evangeline Millard, uuane ana Walton Kirk. .' The Itetl Phi rirls of the First Methodist church will entertain their boy friends at a party Wed nesday nleht which Is to be given at the home of Miss Ilernice Klrk wood, 1433 State street. The Cecilian Music club was rt"terianl at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jones last week. Miss Junelte Jones prexld- Ing aa hostess on the occasion of a regular social evening. Miss Florence Young will entertain the club at a Valentin party, on February 16. Dr. and Mrs. William D. Molt, accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Mott, went to Portland Saturday. '.re maining over until last night. . James Mott came up from As toria the same time, joining Mrs. Mott. who is here during the leg islature, over the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. w. &. Mott. Mrs. C. E. Hout of Corvallls spent the week-end with her dausrhter. Miss Frank Hout. a member of the state library staff Friends of Miss D?Ught Evans pleasantly surprised her Saturday evening at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Evans, the occasion being in celebration cr her birthday. The hours were filled with informal entertain ment, the merrymakers furnish ing a collation at the conclusion of the evening. Those present were Miss Lilly Blake. Miss Florence liiake. Miss Olga Hunt. Miss Iva Doughty. Mips' Louise Tim. Mis Joycs Mc Irvin of Vancouver, Wash., and Messrs. Hilly Doughty. Itliss Smith. Lester Evans, Franklin Woulk. William Woulk. Eston Williamson and Junior Dlake. Wednesday nlsht will bo "non sense night' for the story-telling class of the Salem Arts league. which meets, in th- educational TUESDAY HORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 room of the public library. Sach member is expected to come pre pared to tell a humorous story, The class number about a. dozen, Aches and Fain of rheumatism are not permanently, but only temporarily, relieved by external remedies. Why not use an In ternal remedy Hood's Sarsaparil la, which corrects the acidity of the blood' on which rheumatism depends and cures the disease? SENATE BILLS The following bM'.a were in troduced in the senate yesterday: S. II. 199. Hume Providing that vaccination or innoculation shall not be required. S. D. 200. Upton Relating to tax levy for school purposes. S. n. 201, Ebrhard Provid ing that in criminal actions the state or county shall be liable for costs on appeal to the su preme court. S. H. 202. Yamhill county delegation-" Providipg for the sale of a tract in McMinnville by Yam hill county to the state for armory purposes. S. H. 203. Edwards Relating to operation of libraries. S. n. 204. Ryan Relating to creation of bond commission. S. H. 205. Hare Relating to withholding .of information re garding estates of deceased per tons. S. 11. 206. Hall Relating to capital stock of banks operating in Oregon. S. 15. 207. Hall Relating to fortune telling. S. D. 208. Hall Relating to amount of money banks may loan on notes secured by real estate mortgages. S. B. 209. Hall Relating to exemption ot firemen from Jury service. S. It. 210. Hall Relating to capital stock of trust companies. S. 13. 211. Norblad Relating to payment of bounty for extermin ation of seals and sea lions. the licensing and regulation of foreign mutual insurance com panies or associations other than fire or life. H. R. 2T9. Lynn Providing for a committee to collaborate with committees from Washing ton. California, Idaho and Mon tana relative to uniform legisla tion on workmen's compensation insurance. H. II. 2S0, Lynn Amending section C730, Oregon laws, relat ing to compensation of employes of the labor commissioner. II. R. 281, Hindman Provid ing an allowance to William E. Lamb as compensation for injur ies received as member of Oregon military police. H. It. 282. Martin (by request) IJpnnlrinff husb&nd and wife to sign and acknowledge mbrtgage to encnmbr personal property exempt from execution. II. 13. 283, by insurance coin mittee (by request) Providing for the licensing of foreign mu tual insurance companies and reg ulating transactions of such com panies H. 13. 284. Martin (by requ-sst) rRelatine to the platting and sale of land not within 'the cor porate limits of any city or town. II. It. 2 S3. Reals Making a tax or assessment a personal debt of owners of the land and prohibit ing removal of timber until all taxes are paid. H. 13. 28 6. Woodson Amend ing section 361S, Oregon laws, re lating to salaries in Morrow county. II. 13. 287. Hyatt Chanig section .".739. Oregon laws, Chang Ing boundaries of cities. H. D. 288, Hyatt Amending section 3626. Oregon Laws, relat ing to salaries of county officials Of Wallowa county. H. B. 289, by Lane county dele gation Appropriating money for a fish hatchery near Oakridge. II. B. 290, Hyatt Appropriat ing money for nursery or feeding grounds for salmon in the Wal lowa' river. II. B. 291. Stone. Shank and Hammond Amending section 3596. Oregon Laws, relating to salaries of county officials ot Clackamas county. . II. B. 292. Overturf Amending section 5039. Oregon Laws, relat ing to levying of school taxes. H. B. 293, Overturf Amending section 5292, Oregon Laws, relat ing to levying of school taxes. H. B. 294. Overturf. Burdick. Wright, Egbert and Roberts Ap propriating money for fish ladders and removal of obstructions in the Deschutes river. H. B. 295, Stone Providing for the return of salmon spawn to the Willamette river south or the falls at Oregon City. H. B. 296, Leonard Amending section 3681, Oregon Laws, relat ing to costs in criminal cases. H. B. 297, Leonard Regulat ing use of containers for milk and other dairy products. II. B. 298. Marsh Appropriat ing money for crop pest and hor ticultural examinations by the Oregon Agricultural college. II. B. 299. Hindman (by re quest Authorizing annulment of charters of certain corporations in Oregon for immoral or unlaw ful acts or practices. H. B. 300, Lynn Amending section 995, Oregon Laws, relat ing to the making of a Jury list. H. B. 301, Lynn Amending section 3949, Oregon Laws, relat ing to the primary law and the election delegates to national con ventions. . H. B. 302, Sheldon Amending section 4457. Oregon Laws, relat ing to the exercise of the right of eminent domain by the state high way commission. Portland Rotary Club To Have Prune Luncneon At the luncheon of the Portland Rotary club to be held today at j the Benson hotel, a menu will be served entirely of: prunes. This is in line with the recent an nouncement that a prune week would be put on in Oregon, when special attention should be given to the home grown Italian prune and special attention called to the food value of this prone ana us use in the household from an economical standpoint. C. E. Knowland. KInr iwnr oi the Cherrians. Is another strong booster for Oregrn products and already Is planning to serve a prune menu at the monthly lunch eon of the Cherrians, to be held at the Commercial club on the even ing of Monday, February 8. Healing Cream ! Stops Catarrh; Clogged Air Passages Open at ! OnceNose and Throat Clear. , V Everything Is reprted quiet in Mexico. VJlla is-doing the far mer act and Popocatepetil's no longer In eruption. If your nostrils are clogged ing your head stuffed because of ca tarrh or a cold, get Ely's Crcua Palm at any drug store. Appfyi little of this pare, antiseptic germ-destroying cream Into your nostrils and let it penetntt through every air passage In yoir head and membranes. Instant re lief. How good it feels. Your heai Is clear.- Your nostrils are opea. You breathe freely. , So dot hawking or snuffling-. Head colds and catarrh yield like tnatfe. Don't stay stuffed Dp. choked ay and miserable. Relief is sure. 5 ivor OT IK WITHOUT IT You can stop a common cold if you act promptly at the first sign of sneezin(; and chilliness, hoarse ness, tickling throat or coughing. Just take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It is effect ive and pleasant to take. Harry L. Neff, Price Hill, Cincinnati. O.. knows it Is good for long-standing coughs and colds, too. He writes: 'I had a very bad cough for almost two years. I have taken 3 bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar and am almost . well. I simply would not do without It in the house." Sold everywhere. Senator Joseph to Address Baptist Brotherhood The Men's Brotherhood or the First Itaptlt church will bold Its regular monthly meeting supper at C:30 Tuesday night. Senator Joseph of Multnomah county will speak on the subject "Water Pow er or Oregon and Its Industrial Possibilities." This is a subject which has been given much study by the senator who is qualified to speak from first hand information and a very profitable evening is anticipated. All men are welcome. HOUSE BILLS 5p Mont Beasts with Tomato Sauce are the kind of food that you can still af ford to serve liberal because they are as truly economical as' they are tempting and satisfying. (Beilnonfe) aSflwBiBSfiHBWBBSaiaigfcttBBr jjjBJ Bills introduced in the house yesterday were: H. B. 267. Bennett Relating to condemnation of lands for log ging railways., roads or ways of temoval of timber. H. 11. 268. Belknap Amending section 3693, Oregon laws, relat ing to salaries on Benton county officials. ' H. 13. 269. Gallagher Appro priating $50,000 for ro-operation with the United States govern ment for topographical and water surveys. H. B. 270, Gallagher Provid ing $1000 yearly for two years for premiums for Malheur county fair. H. B. 271. by Overturf, Burdick Wright. Egbert and Roberts Appropriate money for improve ment of the mouth of Hood River and the outlet and Inlet of Lost lake. In Hood River county. H. It. 272. by railways and transportation committee Am ending section 58 41. Oregon laws, relative to permissible free or re duced fare transportations of freight or passengers. . II. 13. 273. McFarland Repeal ing chapters Vlll-A. V1II-B, VIII C. of title XIX. Oregon laws. H. B. 274. Hurd Appropriat ing money for construction of tlsh hstrhery on N'ecanlcum river, in Clatop county. H. It. 27.r. Hurd Appropriat ing mony for construction, oper Htion and maintenance of a sys tem or nursery or feeding ponds for salmon in the Klatskanle hatchery, in Clatop county. H. 13. .276. Miller Amending i-ection 77. Oregon laws, relat ing to the acquisition of toll roads by counties. H. 13. 277, by Marlon coiinty delegation Appropriating money for completion of a water supply for the Santiam hatchery on Stout creek. . ; H. B. 278, Kay Providing- for IT I ECZEMA IP sun Any-breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho-Sulphur. says a noted skin specialist. Because of Its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom falls to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Suf ferers from skin N trouble should get a little ar or Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use It like a cold cream. 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