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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1921)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY" MORNING. FEBRUARY 22, 102l; ArfliU " ny MM.LY RRCXK V it 1 -,fiLEB RATION , in honor ot (j -The! Father of his Country" really began last night when tha WashihRtonian society of Wil lamette University save a banquet of many covers. r,iuany-. speeches and a liberal display of youthful patriotism, , . . i Tonight, out at the Illahee Country cjab, the dancing contin- ent will ) participate in its first club affaijr of, the new year. At (be same time the Sa'enij Shrine club will make merry, amid sur roundings! that are of a purely Washiogtoniaa nature . in moose Moose "haU. Tomorrow night the stately figures in powdered - wigs, costumes land gowns that date back to Colonial times will re tire the days and spirit of Wash ington, the occasion being the annual masquerade of the Wed nesday night Club, the scene to 4 In I lnnaa Hiill -t ' v i A number of dinners, and, sap pers will be inspired by these, af f Airs and the date will , also be drawn upon for the motif of much entertaining on ' the part of the younger crowd. X Mr. - and - Mrs. Ralph Jacobs Went to Portland the last. of the Week to be gone several days. Brock, Mrs. John Diewer. and Mrs. Thomas Brunk. These pleasant affairs are always eagerly, antici pated . y notn members and vis itors. As a final attention in compli ment to Miss Creta Olineer. of Everett, Wash., who returned to her home Sunday, after an exten ded visit at the home of Dr. and are much interested in the two day meeting lu Portland whh'h begins today, and which is to he attended by Mrs. Lena Lake For rest, president of the National Federation of Proftn;ional and Business Women's clubs, who is In Oregon to organize a itate federation. Mrs. Forrest will attend an in formal meeting in the blue room of the Portland from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday. She will assist in a meeting for organization to be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in the blue room of the hotel Portland. Following a lun cheon to be given for her Wednes day at 1 p.m. in Hotel Portland, the executive council of the Port land club and delegates will meet. A general business meeting will be held in the auditorium of Hotel Mm H H niintror fr orwl William Itamsden entertained at Portland on Wednesday at 8 p.m.. a dinner . Sunday. , Covers were laid for the following: Miss din ger, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brophy. Miss Elizabeth Shelley, of Everett. Wash. Miss Inez Fitts. Welch and Boh Parker. for three classes ot school dis tricts. 11. B. 266. GallagherChank Ing personnel of livestock sani tary hoard and providing lor in crease iu salary of state veterin-ariuii. A Clear Brain and healthy body are essential for success. Business men. teachers, students, house wives and other . workers say Hood's Sarsaparilia gives them ap petite and strenghth. and makes their work seem easy. It over comes that tired feeling, (adv.) Water Appropriation Permits Are Filed i Mrs Eugene Eckerlen returned the last of the week from Port land, whefe she had-been spend ing several days as the guests of friends; j - . : The social club of , the Order of the Eastern Star will meet this afternoon Un Masonic Temple for a Kensington and art stsdy. .The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. W. 11.. Brunlt, Mrs; Fred Nc) need to sacri , ficetstinessoffood ' yaiuf inyourefforts to e,ep living costs -' That is, if you : know the tempting, satisfying goodness and real economy of DelIMontb Beans cooked wKhToma- . to Sauce "', 4 when it is hoped that delegates from Portland clubs will attend- . The following item is from the Rllf,i I Albany Democrat of Saturday: aiis Caroline - uosirecK. me daughter of Me. and Mrs. Peter; Unfil mrk. vhn livA an Pin mt root The Elks dance Saturday night ani rari Martin of Rim . Was,a.dflightf0l.affalr.larEely at married yesterday afternoon at ended by - member of the legis- the Grace Presbyterian manse by lature and several additional out- ReT. A. D. Thompson. Mr. and of-town people. A popular feature Mrs. Martin left immediately for was the singingof numbers while salem. where they will reside. The the dancing was in. progress by ceremony was witnessed only by Mrs. William H, Prunk and O. B. immediate friends of the contract Gingrich, both responding to many jng parties. -encores. " , f ' Miss Evelyn Johnson of Rose- Miss Clara Page and Miss Fan-1 burg, who has been in Salem dur- nie Morrison returned last even-ling the session ot the legislature, Ing from Portland., where they acting as secretary for Represent- had been visitors for two weeks, tative Hopkins, has returned to I her home. The Women's Missionary soci-l . ety of Auburn will hold a social! .Miss Lucille Emmons, of the evening at the home of Miss Mabel 1 faculty of 'Albany College, spent Williams Wednesday evening. An I tne week-end at the W. W. Em- invitation is extended to all toimons home. attend the meeting, at which thoj lesson will be a study of the early I Miss Helen Rose, a stndent at missionary society of the Evan- the University of Oregon, is spen- gencai cnurcn. a musical prog- ding the week-end holidav with ram will follow the lesson study her parents. Mr, and Mrs. George and tne ladies' or tne missionary Ross. society will serve refreshments. 4S .V Mr. and Mrs. Edward Osten 4ttr.nuin.rrBiiir dorr (SatUe Heath) are house hosts on Sunday for a family re- gue8t9 at tne home of tne iatler.8 union dinner, thevoccasion being paWltllf Mr. and Mrs. A. Heath, me louna weuumg nirr, i having arrived last week from an their son. and daughter-in-law, U,tnrtt utnth.ni ri hirh in. . . . . - n i . T- I . . . " " " Mr. mq Mrs. uowri c.. y' Kluded visits In Los Angeles, San Covers were laid for the follow- n,.-rt oOI,,a - t.i01 ing: Mr. and Mrs. Robert jE. Mexic0( and Tarious other places Davey.JMrs. Clifford Bowen and of interest. daughter Marion, of Baker City; ' Mrs. Edward Domogalla and her I . , TI . . daughter Jeaii. of Astoria. Miss s Julia Parker, of Portland, and r,ere '-end guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey. . I n'CUCT- Mr. and Mrs. CL. Royal and! Mrs. Ella Martin and daughter daughter. Kathyron, and Mr. and I Miss Dorothy Martin are being Mrs. L. E. Cochran and son Koyai.l enienainea a tiouse guests at ent are vfsitinc at the home of Mr, I residence or Mr. and Mrs. A. B. and Mrs. F, W. Royal at 640 South 18th street. C. L. Royal is employed in the tin Salem the last of the week service of the Southern Pacific company at Dunsmuir, Cat L. E. Cochran 1 arranging to move to acreage south, of Salem which he has recently purchased- Appllcations for permit to ap roTiate water have been Hied In, the office of Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, by K. G. Gowing of Joseph. Or., covering the ap propriation of water from Sheep creek ditch for irrigation and supplemental supply for acre in Wallowa county. Other appli cations follow: By J. K. Barry of FomiL j Wheeler county, covering the ap propriation ot water from Wag ner Canyon creek for Irrigation or 18 acres. By the Ancient River Gold Mining company of Rogue river, covering the appropriation of water from Rogue river for placer mining purposes. By J. F. Hansen of Lakevlew. covering the appropriation of water from Dry creek and tribu taries for domestic supply and ir rigation of approximately 1C00 acrea in Lake county. By J. V. Halas of Portland. Covering the appropriation of water from Fall or Big creek for' Clerk of the Shore Hotel Five I domestic and power purposes. By the Pete Mann Irrigating company; of Hereford, covering the appropriation of water from Lightning creek. Dry gulch. Spring gulch and Clear creek for iirigation and supplemental sup ply for lands In Baker county. By Ieo and Rose Potrer of Rogue river, covering the appro priation of water from Stlne I i . no i i Kuica tur LuiuiDK vna piacrr min ing purpoFe in Jackson conciy. By J. H. and E. C. Woodcock of Maupin. covering the appro priation of 225 second feet from dollars. lr, for room with bath. Farmer Harrower alter con sultation with his wlfei But we don't want no room with a bath. We're, goln to wah In the ocean every three or four days. Judge. Deschutes rivef for power de velopment. ' By M. J. Foster of Grants Pass cohering the appropriation of Applegate river water for irriga tion of a 13-acre tract in Jose phine county. TODAY Alo Thiinu FrL - MIDSUMMER MADNESS The fchow yoa have bee waltlnjc for GRAND Pen and. crcaay: J It is ilio ireal i v i U u i Huddleson. from Boise, CUT The visitors are Idaho, and arrived troRTii , Thia afternoon . a number , of memberi jot Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will go to Portland to be the .guest xjf31rs J. B Mont gomery, founder of the Daughters of the American .Revolution in Oregon and for eight yeans a state regent, who will entertain at a large, tea at the University club. Invitation '- have been issued , to ever daurhter In the state. Mr. THIS IT TS ,. .. . 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Members of the Salem Business and Professional women s cum j Special Deliineatoir . i . - . - - .. - 1 Offer The best magazine in America Strictly a Home Magazine, of especial interest for the whole family. Excellent articles that "Dad' would read with interest and benefit, and has also good, clean?' "thrilling, weir written stories for the "children' "Moth er" and the "young-ladies" will find in the "Deline ator" the authentic f fashions, accepted by the best dressed women of the country. il shews the newest styles, and gives the But tcrick Pattern number' for such garments, all of which can be made at home; and with the late invention of Buttericks, V. "The Deltor System" Home; dressmaking has been revolutionized. This Special Delineate Otter iota few days only Call at our Pattern Counter Numerous Bills Are Passed in Upper House The senate yesterday passed the following bills: S. B. 377, Committee on coun ty and state officers Increasing salaries of Lane county officers. S. B. 288. Ellis Providing that money accruing from aban doned school districts may draw interest. 8. B. 343, Norblad Increasing salary of constable for Astoria precinct. is. 3 44. juaiciary commmee Placing abstractors under su pervision of insurance commis sloner, giving' a year to qualify under the act. - , . S. B. 309, Joseph Providing for special election June 7. S. B. 378, Lanmund To In- erease the salary of the governor from $5000 to 37500. S. B. 337, HarV Providing that state fair funds be audited by secretary of state as other funds. S. B. 376. Committee on rail roads and utilities To provide additional. compensation for utll-1 ity commissioners due U addi tional duties under the compensa tion act. S: B: 328. Senator Ritner and Representative , Bean Authoriz ing governor to appoint a com mittee to investigate additional sources of public -revenue. . ; S. B. 3 , Senator; Hall and Representative Bennett To pro vide relief for Mrs. Edwin G. Scott and Mrs. Clyde R. Dind inger. H. B. 199, Martin Relating to foreclosure of certificate of delinquency. H. B. 213, McFarland To pre vent bribing of baseball umpires. I. B. 328, Committee on Judic iary Regulating the price of Oregon' supreme court reports, authorizing state printer to pub lish reports in lieu of suitable contracts elsewhere. H. B. 207, Knbli Raising am ounts allowed for each child un der mother's pension act. discre tionary with county court. H. B. 280. Lynn Regulating salaries of deputy labor commis sioners. H. B. 177, Perry Relating to aunortionment of achool money. H. B. 241, Belknap Providing for the abolition ot school dis tricts desired by the county boun dary board. ; H. B. 32 $, Leonard To con firm transfer of Oregon building at San Francisco, from state io ninth inrm of arTOT. . , if R. 327. Fletcher To repeal law setting apart portion of city of Newport as special road dis trict. -M4' - 5 H. B. 342, Committee on revis ion of laws Relating td record ing of defective deeds. H. B. 215, Sheldon Providing BUY YOUR CLOTHING THIS WEEK AT- o), LFU - - ONLY SIX MORE DAYS TAKE FAIR WADIIIIIG Certainly Never Before-Possibly Never Again to E3 Quire, Eiisy In Order to Make the Selling Lively for the Ml mi if mm A We Have Added 200 Suits Made of - METGALF SILK-SVilXED WORSTED Sold Regular at from Q4 to Q6B Models for Men and Young Men-All Sizesat TU1 FOR THE! PRICE OF C3H This Is Positively the Most Attractive Offer We Have Made at Any Time WOOLEN SALEM I I I ' " If MILLS. iSTORE: all pirrpeso j ) n -) M