Tilt Or.K(r()! STATLMAN: SALKM,' QFECrO! FRIDAY MOIiNINiT, MARCH 4, 1021 MOU.Y ALT avenues lead to the arm-i ory tonight, where Kathleen! I'arluw, nut only conxide rd the greatest" woman violinist, but i Camteift, and in San Francinm, 1 their former home, they were claimed b numerous ,frind.s. A j tTniverit' tt Kansas f ri-id of Mr. j Gilbert's. ChaileM Halifax. wan ! thHr ho.u in S;w ram-ntt. From j there north. Flops were uiadn at 1 Iteddinj:,. Montagu. Ashland. Ku I pne and -Albany, j TlMTt? is Very lit 1 1 tourist, tra j el as yet. accord iut: to th iil - j b.Tt. but from the amount of ; questions iisked by sojourner in California, cunci rnhifc Orrgon. it is quite probable that tli- state when members of the Oregon White s?hrSn. Jerusalem. No. i of Portland, will attend. A lar;e ha n ut at the Ilou-I Marion will be a notable detail. Mrs. Harry J. von llus-n of Al bany, ha returned to her home af ter spending several days in Salem this wn-k as the fcuesl of h-r sis i r, Mrs. Charles K. Klgin. PHONE RVlCt one of the great cut Violinists or i the present age. will appear fori the first tinte. betore a Salem a:uli- ence. : j Music lover from up and down; the valley will attend and many musical clubs will bo represented, j The following program will b ' given: Concert In R Minor Salnt-Sncns Salem School of Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton. Director 147 ,H. Commercial rton 692 1484J - j i . : Special Coarse in Public Speaking THE STOTlK FOR QUALITY - i" , - Kitchenware Dinnerware Glass Ware Wmi Gahhdod The I Store of Housewares 135 N." Liberty St. i I Allep.ro-non treppo ellera " amlaittino. . tat Itomaiuf-- G Major Beet (hi Value. Sentimentale scbu- f will witness a larger influx of bert. - i travelers this summer than ever (ci Variations on a theme by j before. Condi i Tartlna-Kreisler. tal Indian Lament Dvorak. ! a delightful afternoon was b Two Hungarian I'ances j sp.nt by the members of the "Pul- (at Hymn to the Sun frora nfn they were entertained by i ' '"The Golden Cockerel." Him- x. George Skeels on Wednesday sky-Korsakoff. afternoon. Spring flowers were (bi Zieguenerweiisen (Gypsy effectively used about the rooms. - Airs) Sarasate. After spending the afiemoon with : -r needle work the hostess served a r? .,-,, It, r tn. Saim inst S.tt.ir- light luncheon. Mrs. Floyd Kihbie (lair night after a six tnrougn i;amornia. Mr. anu mis. j Io Gilbert report a trip, that j ability of the autoist. was wi.hal ! ." Tuesday to be the gu. even more deliehtful than a mid-! ' Mr- - -s-.K,n "?'. nml M .. . ; ' , Aila St ron r. Mrs. Kinney, w suaimer juuriic). ituiiimiK i . - 4 that the weather l"1 ,or "r '"V" " ? nesaay morn in g. sioppu 011 in week's tour i wul "e lne ciuo s m-.vi mw m Oil it J.W. A. Hell of Portland. guest Irs. who DRINK TIGER MOON :y ,, COFFEE '!( ' It Has the Flavor i H-ven nwav free a 40? caW of Tiger Moon Tea with! three pounds of Tiger Moon Coffee Friday and Saturday Only 30c Rising Star Bak ing Powder, lb;..22c iN; .!-:.' 5 lbs. Best Peanut But-ter-i -...-40c lbs. ine... Nut Margar- the ISO-mile gale man had previously predicted, t he j Giilwirts fought their way foot bj j fK)t from Gazelle to Weed. Cal.. j the. distance covering a period of hours from 11 a. m. to 7 p. in. Returning home, a delightful night drive was from Redding to Dunsmuir, with the mountains. a Hank of silver against the moon lit sky. From Montague to Ashland,- high banks of snow were on either side of the road, which was being worked by men of the hall way through the very heart or t he Siskayous. i In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert were guests of the latter's uncte. j. ii. Lumbers, noint on from there to llureka. Cal.. where they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Clifton . Walker, owners of the famous Caledonian ranches. which cover an area of over 12.000 acref. ine motorists spent a wees in Berkeley, where a University of California friend of Mrs, Gilbert Mrs. Fannie Nelson, made the stay pleasant, in han Jose tr.ey were with the former' father. Joseph Grade ......67c 10! lbs. Best Prunes . Hi !-. 10 'bars I Laundry Soan...i .. ..39c can i . Lipton's i rib. Tea.; Star Ilorshoe CH i i j max Tobacco ! $i.00 Piags............82c, 4 lbs. Silver King Cof fee .. $1.00 5 ?ans Tomatoes....45e 5 cans Sugar Corn 53c Come and Save Money at the Today and Tomorrow Another 100 p-rcenf Show "LI TING LANG" With - ; V SeKsue llayakawa "The l.yln Tanu-f' Some comedy . latest Xcws Kvent morn in Portland to be the guest of Mrs,. Iiell for several days. Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney invited the members of the home mission ary society of the First Methodist church to her home Wednesday af ternoon, about 50 being in atten dance. Servine with Mrs. IKiney as hostesses were Mrs. M. C. Findley. Mrs. B. L. Steeves. Mrs. George W. Kyre and Mrs. Hollingsworth. An interesting program marked the occasion. Mrs. S. J. Uurdirk led the devotionals. Songs were given by Miss Veona Williams; Mrs. lionald Glover Kavo a read ing; Mits Leisla IJuby contributed violin i umbers, and Mrs. V. E. Kirk gave a paper. J ' .-3- Mrs. John Itayne has returned from Portland Where she spent several days this week as the guest of friends. "' Preliminary work of organizing! a White Shrine was begun in Ma sonic temple last night, and it is expected that this branch will soon be instituted in Salem. The organ ization will be perfected shortly. Mr. and Mrs. James Teed and thW-r young son James, have re turnetLttt their home in Portland, after visiting at the home of Mrs. Twii's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. ttelano. Mr:s. John Savage of Portland is expected to arrive today to re main over the week-end as the and Mrs. I-ster Davjs. Monday afternoon a number of friends of Mrs. Frank Farlow as sisted her in celebrating; her birth day. Luncheon was served, places being arranged for the following: Mrs. W. It. Beamer. Mrs. I. 1). Hutchinson. Mrs. Polette. Mrs. It. H. Davis. Miss Kdna Laury. Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Farlow. Messages of felicitation are finding their way to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Niemeyer. who are rejoic ing over the birth of a daughter, who nrrived Thursday morning at the Deaconess hospital. She has leen named Patricia F.thel. Mr. and Mrs. Niemeyer recently came to Sah'in to take up their residence from Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Niemeyer is a young English woman. m Mrs. R. L. White and Mrs. Hor ace Sykes, returned yesterday morning from Portland where Hiev went to alt end a convention of the Oregon branch of the Na tional soeity of dancing teachers. Fletcher Saneerman. accompan ied by his little daughter. Betty, has returned to Portland. Mr. Saucerman came up to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Vance. SE RATES RAISED Salem Patrons Hard Hit By New Charges Allowed Pacific Company two-party " residence ttlcphont-s will be sub)ertecl to 2 per cent higher r-ntJl rlnrges: the COS tlonally ! work tbi year. nd made considerable of a musical if putatlon for the unlvrltr whll tour. it was the flab, by th qi individual ftoioitfc. inttri LIFT IS THIRTY PER CENT Corporation is Disappointed Because Full Demand Not Allowed r. i . rt i. r i uDun t ne recent iH-r rent Increase; the ZZZ one-1 iieeltied oy in- muirrmrU party line rub riU-rs. 23 per cent I the Hub that It would be much liu-reafe; the 3JS one party lin-H.mr 10 noiu r--i' - i i .. i.. '. i: r.'. ir ihfatfr than In the armory be-1 cent Increase, and the two party j i au.' ol the advantage the ror Pne business tojbscribers. 1 4. 3 finer has over the Utter la the iht rent increase in rates. Appart- I n atter of acoustics, although it iiient houses, hotels, rural aub- will not be possible to accotnmo- scrlbers and outer-state communi- dattv nearly as many p-opie. ts are affected similarly In vary-! The program thia year la ruad ing percentages of Increase. (f voni strong numben by Following is a list of the ex-1 ., cange In the state gtvinr compar- with a variety of hnmoroas Z rores. In addition Iter vtT InatrutneBtal miIu work tJ piano by the arrompaaUt j tv rlub. aome dramatic reatfiitI tne huutoroM vandeviiw .k. ralletl- "Squirrel Food." While the railroad ae raising rate, why dida't think about railing tb vU4if Anybody knowa that caaao( w done. ison of the present and new rates and showing the rate contained in the company's application: l'rfrnt rw Kalr IlEMEM BKIi Starting Sunday Wm. Christie Cabonne's powe'rful play "THE STEALERS" Eight Big Reels GRAND 'Where. the big Flaj :. shows ITC1G ECZE1 DRIED RE6HT UP WITH SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin. even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Identho-Sulphur. says a noted skin specialist. Ilecause 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 reldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Suf ferers from skin trouble should get a little jar or Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and nse it like cold cream. Adv. Word has been received by- Sa lem friends of the change of resi dence of Dr. Owens Adair of As toria, who is located in Rend, go ing there both for her health and to establish headquarters where slip will conduct a campaign for popular ratification of her meas ure passed at the legislature. After her measure has passed the refer endum Dr. Adair plans another drive for national, legislation along the same lines. Whether she will establish headquarters in Wash ington. D. C. w ill be decided later. . Mrs. Merle L. Prunk of Eugene is spending the week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mofitt. Miss Helen Woods of Portland, formerly of Salem, is spending the med-week here. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell of Independence were mid-week vis itors in Salem. They removed to the former place about the first of the year. The F. M. V. club will meet this evening at the home of Miss Anna Mclntyre, 1485 South Liberty street.. Dr. Carl O. Doney Is home from Corvallis. where he was enter tained as the guest of Professor and Mrs. U. G. Dubach. Dr. Doney went over to speak at the Father and Son banquet, given by the Methodist church. FARMERS CASH STORE C. Burton Durdall 247 North Com'lSt, SALEM Three Bu$y Stores Uv,..,- ..' -': Salem--SilYerton ! ! Independence Nearly lOO.uuO subscribers in Oregon to the Pcific Telephone ft Telegraph company's service will be required to pay Increased rental charges, averaging nearly 3 per cent more than prevaUi"K rates, but slightly less than the i ales applied tor by the company last November. The new rates, aro fffeciive from March 1. ana are authorized by the public service eommission in an order issued last evening. Salem IncreaxeH Are Heavy The order granting higher rates .... . . . . . 1 . .Atiiit.nv is coimitioiieu uihu ma f-- rarrvine through during the next two or three years a program of line extensions and plant improve ments designed to give more sat isfactory service to telephone patrons. These expenditures will amount to between $5,000,000 and 7.00.ilU0. Officials IHsapiKilntetl Officials of the Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph company are disappointed with the action of the public service commission in not erautinc as great an increase in rates as applied for, but they say they will abide by the order aid carry out the promised Improve ment program. In its ordjer the commission says the revenue' derived from the new rates is not expected to be suffi cient to cover the construction program contemplated, nor us a return on money to be expended, except as new telephone are ad ded, although it is believed the In creased return will attract the necessary capital for proposed ad ditions and betterments. ' Commission Finding. In part, the findings of the pub lic service commission follow: "That the rates applied for, if granted, would produce greater revenue than required and should be denied. "That, the service connection charges applied for are unjust and discriminatory, and are denied. "That the classification of ex changes is arbitrary, and is re vised. "That the practice of the com pany to furnish free lnterexchange service, with the exception, of Springfield and Eugene, should be discontinued. "That the revenue of the com pany is inadequate to meet operat ing, expenses, depreciation and taxes and a reasonable return on the investment, and are not such as to furnish a basis upon which to predicate efficient service. "That the rates named are con ditioned upon satisfactory service ana Dasea on exenange primary rate areas as established in order No. a57, previously entered. "That under the law and in the light of the record in this case, the commission has no alternative man 10 proviae additional reve nue; otherwise it Is apparent that the company -will be forced into a position which will hinder the growth of its business, impair ser vice throughout the entire state, necessitate a retrenchment in the employment of labor and prohibit the expenditure of millions of dol lars of new money fcr the general betterment of all telephone condi tions, including to a greater extent the development of te state." Discussing the revenues, the commission's order points out that $265,000 is required monthly to meet the payrolls and $35,000 ad ditional for taxes. Cost of materi als and supplies, repairs and all other items of operating ex Dense are disregarded in this calculation of the company's revenue needs In Portland the 2."..318 users of Baiiaeas Indiviilaat lin Tw I'arly linr . NuluMatt lin Bcildaoe Individual tin 'I ' :.rty linr fr'onr-partj line Sukurliao ! EUOEWE Bn ilncts 1n.liti.lual liiia Two party tinr Sutmrliait lim Baaldeoct--iiMtlTldua! line Two parly hnr lour party line Hutiiirlian line rate rale atae4 ..' l (HI tl2 tMI 7H M IMI V ft ... 3.? 3 .". a 75 4 2.' 3... 3 K 3 'i:, 4 IMI :i a' 2.75 : : j a txi SAXXM 3 2'. 'I .Ml I ft 4 o.i :i :.o j I' " 2 25 2 oil 1.75 I 75 b IKI 5. IMI 3 5 3 MI 2.5U 2 25 2..W 7 fi.no 3.75 3 25 2 75 S.50 3 25 Date is Announced For Glee Club's Appearance After having given 27 concerts in Washington and Oregon, the Willamette Clee club will, on the night of Thursday. March 31. l,ive its annual tlem concert In the Orand theater. The club, under the direction of professor liobson. did excep- 5 Cents a Day $1.50 A MONTH i Secures the best family medicine treatment, which Is Hoods' Sarsaparilla For the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. Creates an appetite, aids digestion, makes food taste good More Thaa Thin While it purifies, vitalizes and en riches the blood, it eradicates ca tarrh, scrofula, rheumatism, makes the weak strong. Gives you more real np-lift and help than any other treatment for three times the money. Get Hood's today. A word to the wise Is sufficient. For a mild, effective laxative or active cathartic, take Hood's Pills. Our display of the new season's MufflERY is such that the most particular buyer will have little or no trouble in getting just the hat wanted here. New Hats of Lisere New Hats of Taffeta New Hats of Batavia Hie new showing introduces Roll Brims, Turbans, Small Hats, and those of medium size $38 TO $8.75. Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE & CO. Commercial and Court Streets IT, H if COMING ANNUAL GLEE CLUB CONCERT 2y WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB ' - 1 After thrfce weeks of a successful tour through Washington and Oregon, the Club has arranged for its Salem concert to be given in GRAND THEATRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 31st at 8:30 p. m. Two hours of music of high standard, interspersed with humorous encores, read ings and stunts. ', Every day there is a number of people tell us they have tried other blends of Coffee but always come back to M. J. B. Why? Try a cup' of M. J. B. for breakfast and see for yourself why. ' FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS SALEM ALB AN Y W00DBURN 8 DAYS DARK i LOOK YOUNG .VolxNly (an Tell When You Darken ;ny. Faded Hair With SaKe Tea. Opportoeity Sale Beginning Today. March 4, and running until Saturday. March 12. . Yfe ar will Sell Our Entire Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, tlossv and cttractlve with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied, with won derful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, Unproved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use. ai very mtle cost. This sim ple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color - and beauty to the hair. A wrll known downtown drug gist says everybody uses Wyeth s oage ana suiphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell u nas been applied it's so easy to uie. too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through the hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; atter another application or two. It is restored, to Its natural color, and looks glossy, soft and beautiful Adr. . , $ 14,000 Stock of Hardware and Furniture At Pre-War Prices Nothing Reserved Everything Must Go; We Neci the Money v V Special Nails, common, lb 7c Fine. Bright and Blued, pound.. ; 8c Brooms, 25c; regular 65c brooms; one to every cus tomer purchasing $3.00 worth of regular goods. Special V Pure Aluminum Percola tors JU9 Regular $30. One to customer. If you need anything in Beds. Springs. Mattresses. Chairs. Tables, Ran?, Aluminum. Enameled Ware. Linoleum, Floor Coverings, Gold - Medal Art "Congoleum Rugs," Garden Tools, Rubber Hose, Paint and "Everything b Hardware. Come in time, and get your Bargain. Remember the name and Ntnnber THE CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO. 285 N. Commercial St Phone 947 si