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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON - 4. i AUUbUA JMUUMiNLr, MAY 24, 1921 - ' . iyjS By D0RIUS SIKES f s ... C . . 1 . . i . anil rf W Ttii.t 11. i iL. 1 I: - CJBD HUlliru "l 'Oivm aim w .m . ui u n II laming 1U IUH IbUlf S UI1 the entire state are disap-' the proposed amendments and lec nointed to know that Mrs. J. j islation to come np at the election Vi Sadler ot Aurora will not da a next month. IIe also spoke on the candidate for re-election on the i advantaRe of organization in the board of the Oreson Federation of successful campaign. Women's clubs. Mrs. Sadler is 0n Of tne popular women 01 me i Mrs, c P Bishop federation ana ner worn nas ueen untiring durini? the years 6he has I)een in tne f,UD work. She has teen ill recently but is now improving. The Women's Republican Study club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Judge George At will go to Hood River today to attend the graduation exercises of the senior class of Hood River hiuh school, of which her nephew, Harry Kay Roberts, is a member. The gradu ation exercises are on Wednesday. ' On the following day Mrs. Bishop will go on to Pendleton to visit her son, Chauncey Bishop, and at tend the exhibit of Oregon prod ucts on Saturday. She is a dele- Iry Tne ttttr Term tka Salem School of Expression Under direction or Lulu Rosamond Walton Graduate of Curry School. Boston HT North Commercial Street U 2 Telephones 1 4 8 4 J Kate to the Federation of Wo men's clubs state convention end visiting at her sorority house. Salem women In the campaign for funds for the Albertina Kerr nur sery home, returned to her home in Portland Sunday morning. An evening of songs, dialogues and recitations by pupils of tho Livingstone school will be given tonight at the S. D. A. church, at Fifth and Gaines streets, at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is is sued to all. -a- Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Altman are entertaining as their house guest this week their cousin. Mrs. C. A. Bowersox. wire of the late judce Bowersox of Bryan. Ohio. Richard Goodiu. a Salem high school student, was among the young men from here going down to Kugene for Junior Week-end at University of Oregon. He was a guest at the Sigma Nu bouse. Miss Bernice Craig, a former student at University of Oregon and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, was. in Eugene last week My HI 10 MV HUSBAND A dele Garrison's New Phage Of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE "uu mile features that I'm sure ill interest you. Were quite mad about them." I was talking against time, and was thankful indeed when my ruse succeeded. She was all childish excitement as she gath-red to gether the bundles she had brought but stopped abruptly, evi dently at some distractins uuugni. berore a small private; desk of Mr. Stockbridits s which l rood beside the i.ig roii top one ; Emergency Measure Passes TARIFF BILL TO PRESIDENT ; 1 GoodWcefyjjfCjv : Bad Rubbish pfb Let th Hoover I VGf wttaita patented 11 U iAvW . Meter.Drlvea ' wlA iJY Brh. btt. , J: ylf eee-ad - JKrfi'l V tenelean eHgrtt. RJI ' ittl ', litter end duet JW at ef year rage, jr Wi... Ji athey f No dirt remains In "HooTered" carpeting, Ltt n prova. It La your borne. Term. ; W. GAHLSDORF : 125 N.Liberty. St which Js to b held in Pendleton May 31. Juno 1, 2 and 3 from tho Salem Woman's club and will re main over in the Kound-Up city tor that. Mrs. R. .1. Hendricks is at Au rora, where she has been since last Thursday, at the bedside of George Kraus. her brother-in-law. one of tho pioneer residents of that section, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush left Sunday for San Francisco to spend a month or six weeks. They were accompanied by Miss Eliza Nolan. While In the south the party will bo domiciled at the Palace hotel. Mrs. R. L. Russell, who was In Salem all of last week assisting Mrs. John J. Roberts and other VAVAVAVAVAVAVAV4 5 No Matter If Your Heart is in Your Boots "One Man In a Million" With George Beban Will Find It s I 3 VAVArAVA?AVA7AVA DO IT BY LONG DISTANCE In the battle for commercial supremacy - victory Ufes-with. the man wno. makes - the uvsi use ui ins touuitca. From your own telephone you can talk to business houses in Eugene, Portland, Al bany, Corvallis, Astoria, The Dalles, Ordon City, Woodburn, Silver ton, Dallas, and hun dreds of other cities and towns far and near. Think what this service means to you now when competition is keen and you must reach the buyer of ten to increase your sales. Why not try the plan of getting in touch with your customers by Long Distance? It will Save time and expense, and your business will grow. I Ask for Pacific Long Distance. the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph- Company CUM'IV.U 71 provided by the school. 'What's This "What's t li i s ? ' ile ask-'l bliarply. "Something new? 1 don't remember seeing this be fore. How long has this been here. Miss Ackerson?" She turm-.i abruptly to the old "Is there anything 1 can uo lorjfr teacher correcting papers near U?" i "if Window. lj3s Ackerson House and is Sent to The President at the last session was vetoed by President Wilson, but re-l8tro-duced in the present extra session. Farm 1 Inducts 'Affected : It carries tariff duties on 30 odd farm products together with com pensatory duties "on articles man ufactured from them. It also.em powers the secretary of the treas ury lo employ penalties in staving off dumping of foreign-made goods, continues the war time control over and operates to the assessment of duties which, r-" feult from fluctuating exchange r rates. , J; Retaliation Predicted. 1 During the long debate oppon- ' ents of high. tariff predicted retal iatory action by Canada, South America and some nations of Eu- . rope. Only slight opposition appeared as the bill went into the roll call ;7a;,7,:l Read The Classified Ads. WHY MADGE'S EFFORTS TO KKK1' .MRS. sroCKi:uIlK.t AMUSED FAILED. OPPOSITION VERY SMALL I Mlliii.i,.nMl;iil.,.,i:!,,.l, wm W 1 " I Summer Excursion Rates To Eastern Points Through CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES Tickets on sale June 1st to August 15th inclusive. Limit three months from date of sale, with final! return limit October 31sL For full parties jars write, telephone, or call at, office. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY E. E. Penn, General Agent, ,; Passenger Department, 55 Third St., Portland, Oregon i Ni'.-'-;:,-.!.-' !' "J "T1 -1 mihs uueiia fa lion was also a guest from Salem visiting at Del ta Delta Delta. Mr. and Mrs. ' l. T. Harris of Salem were on the University of Oregon campus a part of last week, going down for Junior week on the university campus They were among the patrons and patronesses for the annual Junior Prom on Saturday night. A joint pupils reclta was given Saturday night i the Derby build ing, by the Junior classes ot Miss Beatrice Shelton and William Wal lace Graham. All of th young musicians played with expression and showed good technliue. Ush ers were Jennette Sykes. Dorothy Dell. Leon a Geer. Helen Pollock and Mary McKinnon. Hawthorne and snow balls were used in the decorations. Following is the program: Piano Gnomes Patrol Glon Gale McClean. Catherine Barker Violin Meditation . .Bach Grnnod Dorothy Bjork and John Creech Piano Dollie Dream and Awak ening Oestin Maxine Meyers Violin Berceuse Goddard Arline Maxwell Piano The Harlequin March . . Lymes Eleanor Schmidt Violin Air (from Judas Macc- bues Handel Ivan White Piano Les Secret Gamtuer Bertha Babcoek Violin Organ Grinder's Song.. Tschaikowsky Tommy Llvesiy Piano Under the Apple Blossoms Maxine Meyers. Edith Jenks Violin Andante Hayden Gwendolen Jarman Piano Legende .In the Cloister Lange Catherine Barker Violin Gondeleria from G Majr Suite Rjea Helen Selig Piano Gypsy Rondo .... Hayden Geneva Siundin Violin Intermezzo Mascagnl Kenneth Allen Piano Bathers'. Retrain. . .Wacb Lena Meddler vioim sixth Air Varie. Dancla Mildred Roberts riona berenade Bodine. . .Marie Gale McClean A new corps of officers of the r. A. C. club was elected Thurs. day afternoon when the members of the club gathered at the home or Mrs. Walter Gardener on North ummer street. Mrs. Charles Chandler was made oresident and Mrs. Carl Dickson, secretary. Five runarea was the diversion for the ladies present who were Mrs. Lee Harber. Mrs. Ralph Burroughs. Mrs. George Hurleu, Mrs. Charles cnandier. Mrs. Ray Winters. Mrs. u. Kenypn, Mrs. Heary Boyes, Mrs. uertrude Moffitt. Mrs. Carl Dickson and Mrs. Walter Fisher. Mrs. Henry Bayea and Mrs. Carl Diciuon. assisted Ue hostess. The ladies or tne Order of the Eastern Star will hold a social afternoon for which Mrs. E. A. Knrta Is chairman. Cards will furnish' the entertainment for the afternoon. Mrs. Kurtz' committee Is composed of Mrs. U W. Glea ton, Mrs. Clair Vibbrt. Mrs, O. A Olson and Mrs. L. D Davis, ' , Potlatch club meraoers enjoyed a dinner on Friday night at the Steeves residence. Dr. and, Mrs. D. U Steeves and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legs being the hosts. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Walter WInslow. Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Van dervort. Mr. and Mr. O. B. Price, Professor and Mrs. W. E. Kirk, A. A. Lee and U. G. Holt. In one month the cjub will meet with Mr and Mrs. Walter Winslow. Milly Stocl:bridg"'s voice was .mooili and pleasant, hut her eyes narrowed as she looked at me from her husbands chair. 1 feared that the absurd suspicion of her husband which oft.'ii ob sessed her was again swaying her. "Of course. I am not Kenneth." she went on smiling in wiul .sli.' evidently intended to be a pKiyfu' manner, bu. whi'h gave insad the impression of insuffraul Im pertinence, ' but 1 can attempt to answer any ouestioa you have come to ask him." I ignored the covert insolence, laughing lightly as 1 wulk-d to ward the t--ltphont!. "You cannot oniy 'attempt', but go tr th.- head of the c'uso on the question," I retorted. ' l looked ii ;i uneasily. "About a year," Fho said quiet ly. "Did the School board purchaFp it. or is it Mr. Stockbridge s own property?" I would have given a good deal to Lave signalled a warning t Miss Ackerson, but I couldn't do it without the risk of bein- seen by Mrs. Stockbridge. All the teachers had gossiped among themselves about this specially made desk which Mr. Stockbridge had installed in his office. Part of it was accessible to the teach ers, and was used for school rec ords of various kinds Hut one sid of it was kept for the princi pal'B own use, and we -rarely saw him lock or tinlock It. Bess Dean had once extravagantly declared Executive Expected to At tach Name to (Measure Mr. Wilsorv Vetoed WASHINGTON, May 23. The Iohk battle In congress over the emergency tariff bill ended today when the house by a vote of 24 5 to 97, adopted the con Terence re port to which the senate had agreed. The measure was -sent to the White House, where it is ex pected to be signed soon by the president. The emergency measure passed 4 Days, May 27, 28, 29, 30 Only Two Shows Daily Matinee 2 :30 Evening 8 :15 GRANTS Theatre 1 Behold the Man SUBLIME STOUT OF THE LITE OT CHBIST STUPENDOUS AWE INSPIRING SUPEBB MUSICAL SETTINGS NOTE POSITIVELY ONLY TIME IN SALEM THIS PICTUEE WILL NEVER BE SHOWN IN ANT OTHEE SALEM THEATER ADULTS, AFTERNOON AND EVENINO ...65 CHILDREN. 6 TO 16 YTABS OF AOL 30 Above Price, Include Wr Xiz Children Voder 6 Not Admitted came aown tG use the telephone j ner beHef that he had a secrct to order some ice cream for luiich am the only one off duty at just this time, so Miss Holrombe asked me to see to it. It's the only thins extra we can get on such short notice. If you could have let us know yesterday that you were coming we could have provided something worth while. As it is. I'm a' raid you will find 'slim pickings', as the old people say. except for the good things you hav brought yourself." I took down the telenone re ceiver from the hook without waiting for a reply, got my con nection, and gave my order wltn outward nonchalance but inward trepidation. What her demeanor would be whsn I turned around to face her ! had no idea, and 1 dreaded infinitely the finding out. Hut to my surprise and relief she had acccried my explanation without question. I surmised that ker mentality had enough child ishness in it to be diverted by the thought that wc were planning something extra to eat in her honor. At iiny rate, she was the embodiment of pleased gratifica tion when I faced her. Childlike Delight. ''Aren't you girls lovely!" she cried. "Ice Cream! We'll have a real party, won't we? Hut you shouldn't be so extravagant for poor little me." "It isn't often we have the pr'vilege of entertaming job '' luncheon," I said forcing my voice end manner to hearty cordiality, for the hypocrisy of which 1 loathed myself. "You must al low us a little expression of our pleasure. I only wish we could do 6om?thiag worth while." She sprang up, with eyes sparkling, skipped lightly over to me and squeezed my arm affec tionately. ' bad to put an iron restraint upon my muscles to keep from vis'bly shrinking at her touch, so strong wa3 my dread ol the woman. "What dears you all are!" she exclaimed. ' Come on. let's go up stairs now and begin to get ready I suppose you eat in the sam? old Dlare. the teachers' rest room? haven't been there for an age. Keneth is such a crank about " "Yes, we always have lunch there."' I interrupted hastily, for I wished to give her no chance to dwell upon any fancied injustice on her husband's part. "And we have the dearest electric grill and toaster whicn we bought this year. They are a new kind with some drawer hiddtn in its recesses, but no one had raid any attention to her words except to laugh deris ively at her. The mere fact of the desk's ex istence, however, was enough to excite Milly Stockbridge's jalou try. I waited breathlessly for Miss Ackerson's reply. (To be continued) Chairman Williams Will Conduct Medford Hearing Fred A. Williams, chairman of the state public service commis sion, will conduct a hearing at Med ford May 27 on application of the Grants Pass Irrigation district for a lower service rate from the California-Oreron Power company for pumping water to the district lands. The company cut off the service for a time because of a dis agreement with the district and crops began to suffer. The service was resumed on orders of the ser vice commission pending the hearing. Cadillac Concern to Operate in This State The William XV. Mitchell com pany, a Cadillac, Mich., concern, has been issued a permit bjr the state corporation department to do business in Oregon. The, com pany's capitalization is 2,(00, 000. Frank J. Cobbs of Portland is attorney-in-fact for Oregon. Articles of incorporation have been filed as follows: Corvallis General hospital, Cor vallis; incorporators. K. L. u0s worth, E. W. Howard, H. S. Per riot, W. T. Johnson, H. M. Francis, E. C. Joseph; Capitalization, $25, 000. Gannett Motor company. The Dalles; incorporators, K. S. Gan nett, Zola E. Gannet. E. F. Hitch cock; capitalization, $30,000. Articles of association by the Echo Cemetery association. Echo, Ore. The incorporators ar.e Joseph Cunha and others. Resolutions showing increase in capitalization were filed by the Northwest Lumber & Fuel com pany of Portland, from $lo.00o to 325.000. and by the Johannsen King Drue company of Sheridan, from $6000 to $9000. Resolutions of dissolution wre filed by the American Pacific Ex port company of Portland. t i Strength Wins Admiration The healthy, robust man is ad mired by all because health gives power to draw friends and to win sociaj and business success. 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ASK YOUR DRUGGIST Tea vtN And Lyka fn eneiaal parka ilr. for at all teadine dro atoer I' a r--arattea ef Bern. tt rear bottle today. 5o Manmfmctartrm LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY Near York kaneaa City I If you want to get married, that's your business, but when it comes to fiirnishing the house That Is Our - Besieess ii-... r During our sale special discounts will be given newlyjveds. Start right, by making your homfe .ate tractive. Our immense stock affords a selection pot found elsewhere. See for yourself and be convinced. We are acknowledged . -i JJSIIVJ: Pace Setters And Price Makers We Lead, Others Try To Follow For sale by aI7 drnjrKtsts; al ways in stock at Terry's Drug Store. $110.00 Wayne Electric Washer ( Sale $89.00 (Terms Given) $45.00 i Walnut Library Table1 Queen Anne Design $33.50 $100.00 Tapestry Davenport Spring edge Marshall cushions, back covered in same tapestry $74.00 $87.50 Opal Range, Polished top, oven, thermometer $72.50 $37.50 Lloyd's Fibre Baby Carriage, a beauty $29.75 $32.50 3Iahoany Table Lamp, Silk Shade $18.50 $7.00 Nickel Casserole with Pyrex Dish $4.60 $19.00 Round Dining Table 6 ft. ex.; 51 in. top $15.75 June Brides buying a complete home outfit of Hamilton's dur ing the readjustment sale will be presented with a fine $40.00 Tuftless Felt Mattress with beautiful floral art tick- $2500 Large Fibre Arm Chair Cretonne covered cushion $1730 $101.50 Ivory Enamel Bed Room Suite $81.00 $6.50 Stanfield Electric Iron Guaranteed $4.85 $45.00 Axminisler Rugs 9x12 $37.50 $60.00 v Klear Flax Rugs 9x12, various plain colors $45.00 $5.00 Solid Oak Dining Chair Craftsman leather slip seat $5.25 $8.25 Good Black Leather Traveling Bags for the traveler or vaca ' tion trip $6.25 $62.50 Large Quarter Sawed Oak Dining Table 8 ft. 51 in. 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