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THE OREGON. STATESMAN,. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY-.MORNING, JULY if).' 1921 'Nfra Puplne was a charming little! hostefcsi to the members of hr irtundajj' school ela:w of the Prnohif frl:in i-hntrh nlrtilii. them with a slumber nartv Thursday niKtit. The Ktrla em phed the time with games and inufltc and the fun usual on such occasions was enjoyed at bed time; Th R'rla rose early Fri day looruin; and Lad their break fast 'in the Uush pasture. The j fcucris prHjent were Mabel' Mar j i ns, I I,ucile: Moore, Leah Itolh. Marlon Kinhiontt,. Iva Claire Ij6o, f Frances Dodge, Florence Jones, i and the little hostess, Nora Pur ' vine, , : j The women' of the Bouth and i west division of the Presbyterian ; church are to Juld..aa. outdoor party and fcrorram, on the lawn, at Mr.'Jjhn Carson's bom on j JIiRntreet; next Friday from -' j to .V o'clock. Quite an elaborate f program , haa been prepared for i tlr on anion: a Tom Thumb wl- dinf, will be performed. Xlr. Ward . present were V. K. Smith of Spo- ; Axeman. F.loie White. Maurine ! l.rbn.-r at '.-Vlh Cuy. S'r b-j A. Graham, p i t supreme watch-1 .Wilis lAtng will kin, a quartet kitne, Mrs. It. W. Walton of ! Styles, Isabel Kline. Mildred PukU. J. i-tn li" . t;.,. - in ilono'niu and ...,n .it ihv .-!,.-ph-! d. order m the! from the boys' . tra.umjjj .ehu i 'Cambridge. Mas.; Paul 11. Smith ! Kutl. i -i kner. Masim- S k-s. Jan.-4 s.(s that the rotder "wVutluM oi". Whit.- Shrine Jrns;i-ii. a.dst-' will Kin, also a-qual'tet imposed I of Ia Ain-b's, Miss Grace K dee Mrkmnun. .leunette k-s. ; Su-Ii-m is wry i.. th- ed by otlu-r officers of Oniron f Miss Ada Milk-r, Mrs. Arthur smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ray I. j Velum Kinmett. Lucille Pettyjohn. . at" weather :. tU- !.-!an... .-' ,ni,'. ..... , ; ,, t! s :.tt;.i. v.ill be Itahu, M rrf. Jl. VV. Pruut: and Mr. Smith of this city. Other guest ; Puuluo Kiiowland. Kariei l,e. j returns to -SHji i'i.tneiaca : -it-s-nt !. eotiM t .tt- iliaim ti" V. Carlton Smith, u fit sin Mi.-M present were Mr. and Mrs. It. I), j Gilbert, lt;!lie I .. t!het-r Olcott , -r aUIr-f mpnn-1 m health, .u- ! Sbrir.e No. 2 oi Salem. All mem- Mab-i .Man us will m;iu and tl-r , p,arton. Mr. and Mrs. F. (. l;ar-iand Mildred Verne ;ilb-rt. I sas ;jJto mav comp t. SiU-m Urs are reoneste.l in 'he tir...nt will U- a violin duet by Mis Iva ' ,., Mr .,n.i irs. y w. Walton, i .-. " IVv.re talk aHonl the rurtatl-.cricahs may be Inclined to doubt r.n nt ot warship liuildinft by Ja- JaiH's dUlntretlnfsf, it Ih ad pan and the United Slates a.-, a j viable that a 4iai' agreement ).' . i..-. of uverituy the. possible should lie roncludel between tha Claire Lov.- end Mar, on Kmmoits. j Mr aMj Mrs w w Walton, Mi I ..I.. I I A' The Woman's auxiliary of the Mr. and lr.s. It. V. Ilrown left last niKlit for their Ijouio at Po mona. Gal. They have been the :est of Mr. and Airs. John S. I American lesion, 'inei Tuesday, Mr snrt .Mr Tiriiv ('rn-; ami even nc at the -atmory. i t,ui t children. Kdward. Krank and Vir- I Lit tli.' .-t.fte ( oil Vent ion WiiKP. na M. F. lUUyer. Honorin? her little, daughter ) ,M'-Q A riugefie v. a, r.-a... M.-I.lrr-.i-s birthdav. Mrs I ee r.rif.l Three new a-nie: f,,r m,.mbersh!p MaiHliall ot llouti' C for the past;. ,i, ,ri i ned wiili .-. Itu.ii mnv' were banded in; Mr. f-Io- nr tinia. :aT- 1-avit. today :Cr S'a j cow in on the coa.'t. lor lhf -um-Mior. They will have a cottage week. The UroMlii wero very lavish in their praise oi Salem und the surrounding country. oil Saturday afternoon. In one ; corner oi the garden punch wasj served, presided over by Earieli Lee Gilbert, and Pauline Know-i Mr. and Mm. 'W, I). Smith en- ,and'. Another daintily decorated' tertained Ftid'jr eveirine With t'l.i.u i.ui.l f'.r. K,.r,nt,,i i,; -.1, ,i , delulitfnlly lnforiiittl learTj' bon-'(uke. GuestH of thu afternoon orins their 4 1th weddint; tnni- were Janet Plimpton, Elaine vftFsary. . It. i happens that, the Drown, Kosalic liureu. Dorothy chrtdrwi ven'll here, and it as Livl"v, Maxine Meyers, Mildred j indeed a pleasunt occasion for the ; tjoherts. Florence Power, Helen j family. The. tbildren who wf re iioberta, Florence Tower, Helen! there, Mr?, John J. Uulx-ns has be n fr- Ga-vthorn. Mrs. C. G. Kerry an!( .irs. Irwin W. Lev. is. !-a i .i.-, r. . t.-.fr. t.irv. handed in'-her -reiKnnti.m. anM'1"-' Portland His week as Mrs. Walter F.- Spauldin w;i fin-iu"s Mr. Roberts mother, pointed to seir as secretary. ui!- tilr- tunii-e Roterts. i'l r.ew niejni wis are elected. j -X- Kefreshmi nts were s rv d Liule Jaue Plimpton ha .1 the boys of the American lemon. irk-ad. lk-tsey Abbott of Portland.. The aiixil'arv has adiaunud un-ias- her- puef t this week. i !.ih . l4'tv-ea ,the two countries, Wl'clo this i ,!ii doubt true, they seem to lose sight ot the fact that Gie removal ot. firtificalions on tin Pad tic islands is its important Mrs. Mabt ' Kohl, Ins and M-n. of in lessening the chances oi hostlli I.a Grande have- i .-.-n l -nests of j s it mi ration ' ot naval Mrs. T. K. W.Hiains Mieith. . 1 1 1 till iMintu.lore.i .if Iti. I I 1 1 i ia 1 1 i r ii tin i i me a FDoon lor nr cotiee:, ? Tuey with a bride. !uu heon o; , removes the warlike defence i Waiter: iSorry". sir. bnf ona t two tables, there, the defenses of. tluam. Ha- serve them the muftic hero I a .j. . . n i. :. . ! ..t .. . u,v Cannrk iTnrnntii iwan a-nu on nie i acme roafei : m." Since some Am-1 t anad . I . , . - I wo countries on the matter, t If thi;. is done all chances of ,var be tween tliem will he reduced to a miniBiam." - i '' ' . 4 MI'AL MI SH t Mr. Fusjt: Here, waiter, brins AT THE LIBRARY ; Would l Useless. r ill. ? !i I I1 1 : j-. ml. ;. Indestructo Trunks Tbe world V most durable and highest quality Trunk. Every In destructo trunk carries an. insurance policy guaranteeing against breakage during five years of constant use. til sometime in October. Mr. and Mrs. KonaM G,loer entertained with a dinner party Thursday nUht. honoring Mrs. Glover s father. W. H. llyars. the occasion being Mr. Hyars M'nd birthday. The table decorations were ?uq gestive of the red. white and blue, beinjc centered with red anil white roses. Red candles were used, crystal candlesticks nins employed to carry, out the sai: Kestlon. Ten guests were present. Tr. and Mrs. T. G. Smith of Lo5 An seles. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Ptolx and their daughter, Mrs. Lenta Westacott; Mrs. Sherman A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'. Ityers. and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glover. Dr. Smith, Mr. Stolz and Mr. P.yars have been associated for' over 40 yers. each being a mem ber of the Sedgwick post 0. 10, G A. It., Mr. Stolz and Dr.. Sinltli bein; charter members. and Mrs. t. , C. Smith oi Dr. V- t 1 'i'.'e AUTOd WURING ! t' it. Our Trunks are dust prooj substantial. 5ee our Stock of Suit 7 k 'J"i-,:iV Ca:nd Bas ' : i v A i i ! it - t :C1 HAM LTON :-n t . S ki 340 Court Street i . i ,: V ;,l ft Lo8 Angeles, who have been here visiting their son and family,' T)r. F. C. Smith, Jr.. for several weeks, leave soon for their home', going by way of Grater Lake. Miss Joy Turner has issued in: vitations for her piano and violin pupils last recital of the summer season which will take plaee next Wednesday evening, July 13,, at the First Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Raker, Mrs. F. W. Power, Florence Power and )elVis Williams motored to Nes rowin Monday mornin?, return ing Wednesday afternoon. ss Dorothy Park of Lo An- is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. Barker over the week-end. A dance was'lieid Saturday by he ocal Gb'lf club in' coniteetion lth tne terais tournameru. .. I" Miss eles is f .he New Phi, k "S:nii'!t I'.olivar". t FA liiert.i-I dor patriot. warrKir, st airman, t father of five nations, a sketch of! his life and his work, by tSuilleri- j mo A. Sherwell. I ' View Points in Travel." a M t bliosraphy o travel hooks ar-j ranged according to their essen- j tial interest. A most useful list ; for l&ose who like to re a I books i travel, by Josephine Adams Rat h bone. " Young People's Prayer Meet ings in Th'ory and Practice." with l."0ii topics, by Francis Kd vvard Glark. "A Winter Circuit of Our Arc- tie ("oast." '..v Hudson Stuck. The j author's fourth book of AlasKan travel and describes a journey with dog-sled around the entire Arctic coast of Alaska in the win ter of lit 17-1 S .'Manual for Various Agents of the I'll', ted States Interdepart- pleasure trip hv motor to t'lond-i'ap 1 1; ii , on Mt. Hood, was enjoyed by a party of Salem ;n-o- le over the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs Ceorge W. Stoner and1 .'on George. Miss Viola Larson. . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Hale and ' ' htldren. Evelin and Orville. foraiey the party.: G. p.. Clancey, Roger Gregory nd Mr. and Mia. W. K. Ander-1 sou will motor to Tacoma today to visit relatives. They will ha away .lu duys and expect to visit Mt. Rainier, Seattle and Victoria, : L C. , i , Mr. juid .Mrs, R. D. Uarton. , u,iW -"o. "u- mental Socias Hygiene Hoard vauon are goina id urn? l : Gontains th,' federal law -creating Damnsus Saturday night where Ule board. regulations regarding .they' win x puests of Mr. and t, ,,., ,ir!,niaistere(l hv the hoard. .Mrs.' 'William K. 'Dallas, who will , finimeial . M tomcat:; .t.u4v iflt go in company with them for a ! rccowis "iil- ltOOiJelinTin.eptt,'p-wefek-end fffo 'Oh the Columbia i menJi nrfrl:'' ?a)jh!lek;j- of-s liaialt intuitu y. i lurpiB USaiUI 11U, -'V'. ,i ..( mainfratTAt'ar.M bytjt .Mrs". Jessie Marion Shaw, iaa WillAtsWnathy. ' J.-,, daijuhter of Mrs "N. E. Gunnel), I MlVolshevistft; etice arwljTeJ To The Public is visiting here from Denver, at Suae Orchard, ias guest of her moturir and sistet. Miss Kathfyn TGnriflell and sis ter, , Mrs.' Shaw, will lie house guests' of Mrs. Ciaudlne Mellinger at Newport over thef week-end. Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Lautin ! bv1l-"SWa..; ory." by Fntand Artaurjtrrsse;i. The book la an outetfnie of a briet visit to UyRfiia. " " . "Advancement of Learning," by Frr,ncis lord , Hacp.a Prt 1, volumi JV.ot-'"A .Library of i nl- versai Literature." "Poetical Works" of William Gullen Bryant, contain a memoir t; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hailey and Daughter Dorothy of Partlesville, Okla'., are visiting at the home of Jlr. and Mrs. Victor. La Due1, fa .Hollywood. Thpy, are cousins eff the Ia Due s, and have rqade the rip by automobile. g Mrs. Sara C. Lyle .returned' to tier home ln:t?an Francisco yester day. Mrs. Lyle came to Salem or medical treatment a Sntem Vhysician having been recom mended to her. and to visit a TT Buster Brown Shoe Store 1251 Commercial Street tt SEW1 1 - ANNUAL Ml, JULY SALE "f 'Every Shoe, Slipper and Oxford at Greatly Reduced During July nan 6V V Reduction on AH Men's Shoes OA 0 V Reduction on All Women's Shoes 20 Reduction on All Children s Shoes and Hosiery For Economy Footwear Buy at the :BUSfm BROWN v -A Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, are spending several dayVat Klk Horn. Mr. and Mrs. William Rrowji. t and-ber grandsbn Chandler Urow-n j and Mrs. Frank Snedecor, return-j ed from a deliitful trip to Rend. Ore On tlm-trip to Rend, they j stopped at Mtl Jlood lodge at the j Dalle, Trotiit iLnk ad Kyrie Inn. On Hue return trip they visited Columbia Gorge hotel and report ed an interesting and pleasurable tHp, , . , ., ... . ,.. . . .. 'i'r (J. iljr. A. .M..Bush r-, triTued to their iiome th.is week after spending several jiiouths in. f'alilornia. t ( . .,- '. Miss Abbiii J. Ide and William J. Coavfifse,, o Tacoma.. were nnited in marriage yesterday at the ''United Brethren parsonage. Rev. C. W. Corby, officiating. Mrs. Converse. 1 a Salem girL Tbe youngs couple will make, their Jiome in Tacoma. -'.'' Mrs. F. 13. Tarkington and Miss Cora Tarkington have been in Portland the past week. .'! , 45. rtr. and Mrs. Harvey Slater and children of Palo Alto, Cal., and Mist' Lillian Slater of Portland, ! have been guests of Mrs. N. J. Hloh of Church street for some t:me. , Mr. nmd MYs. Frank Spears of ! HoEiuiani, Wash., who have been jvis'lting Mrs. Spears' brother. Rev. ! Alfred Hate a-t 1138 South Thir t(kah street; returned to thefr j home .yesterday. A picnic in honor of Mr. and Speeches And O.ther History. Mak ing Document." - - -r ' "Report on Conditions of Wo man and Child Wage Warners in the I'n'.ted Stafes. Volume 1, Cot ton Textile Industry" ntt-ory Man a King or Might tn Mind Mastery," ' by Orison Swett Mnrden, "The Southerner," Jy Thomas Dixon. "The Slaughter' o t,be Jews in the Ukraine in 191&,' by Klias Heil'etz. ' ,. "Free Air' by Sinclair lwis,. I noticed in Saturday's issue of ihe Capital Journal that one of our pioneer merchants Who has never had any real competition and has never been forced to meet low pricea and ' work on a small margin of profit is nowjry inj; to make the people beliete that to under sell him. we must handle inferior goods. No . doubt some Will believe this bosh while oth, ers will not. They, like many others who have investigated afdd found that - staple brands or merchandise are sold by reliabje firms at a,' lower, price, will look around first. We are satisfied with a small margin f profit, but we know of one who is not, and t hurts. - . - v I ittJQt II . . ', . ...... ... .. .A. . . i.- ' '' j PEOPLE'S FMNIMETilK., SUM PARTY ASCEND S I . : 8 .rl - rt- Several Days " Encountered But Connections Made On Schedule Leaving 5alem at 1 p; m. ratnr day, July 2. ? party of Salem peo rle left Tor "TJovernment camp to climb. Mt. Hood. While it was1 their intention to reach the hotel by s:30 tha: evening, due to bad roads and the fact that a large number of cars were making the same trip several delays were en countered find the hotel was not reached until 10:30. In order to climb the mountain it is necessary to 1iike Tour mites the night betore" to Blossom camp on the -timber line'wbere the par ty Tests for a few hour- before the ascent h niacin The partv I ;. h : V 'iV'I il l J n ' - -fr f More thrillinp;, more gripping, more sensational than ; "Tarfcaji Of llie!AK." by, the- feame aMthVJrGttoaV-' ; Rice Burroughs. This neWesfc-'tiiid inostxcttrnjr rA all the stories of the strange, weird Ape Man will jolt . you, surprise youy excite you fane male yoti-vftnd-hbld, . ; you as no story ever did -before. ' It is-thri supreme"' I work of (his famous author. J ,t ' ( 1 ,i ' - It will be published for the first.. time, commencing j Moriday, July 11, in liberal ihstallrrieritB in the C i PORTLAND DAILY NEWS 50c a month, delivefe3. Subcsribe now. 4 . F. W. Jobelnlann, agent, Bligh Hotel, Phone 742. ' -.-.I-' - ''J ' - f '" " :...-..' t e ' ' ' ' ! ' . v '.IT1 1 if" Waa helci Thursday at the Frank- HntDibble tulip, farm. The mem ters of the arty included Mr. and Xirg. Uurton Myers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Monroe .Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Ross. Mr and Mrs. Byron Brunk. Mi?s Carol Dibbie, Mrs. I. A.. Brandon of Portland, Ruel Moore and Paul Harrington. Mrs. John Griffith and daugh ter Pearl, and son Roy, also Mrs. Uerinie Burnell, of Oriska, N. 1).. have been visiting with Mrs. Hat tie Dutches, the 'past two weeks. They left Friday to'return to their homes in Oriska. Mrs. Griffith and . Mrs. Burnell 'were lavish in Itheir praise of Salem, thinking it the most beautiful city they have jejver tisited, and, hoping sometime o inalte it their home. f- Miss Ocie Brown, who teaches n the Garfield school here, and irler sister, Ruth Brown, have gone fio Seattle to meet their two EiBters ;Mi.ss Mary Brown and Mrs. wjtBgjjji Mi.s Brown and Mr. and ii r. Swaru " have just returned tlroim Alaska and are on their way 6to New Yqrk. & ' Li itr. ftrtft Mrs. F. B. TarVineton 'and Miss ,Cora Tarkington. Miss ; Lillian rtartsborn, Dr. W. C. Byrd, Major Charles Gjedsted. E. C: Sellers and Alexander Ro,bert j ion formed a Fourth of July party ' who mdtbfed to Turner. Ore., and , were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thielsen and little Henry IhielUti. Tr.. and Miss Ruth rPa , m;. 'who helped them to make jmerry. . . i ' : j Mrsr. Edward Lamport has re '"trtiPd from Saft Francisco and JJonolnlu. w-hre sh has spent the , diontbs sincfi January. ! f Glenn L. Adams aDd family are jon their 'trip home from a very 5 leasant winter spent In Pennsyl arila ''"'' ? ' " At a ated 1 comrmrrfcatlon la tnlng. July "12, Sojourier August and continue the trip without j rest, Blossom camp being reaches 'i just :0 minutes before th" time' to slart. No difficulties were en-j countered on the trip to the top i which, tiowever. was difficult d'te'' to the fact that the snow in still' deep on th3 summit, thf guides j having been unable to anchor a rope for making the summit ; climb. j After viewing the surrounding , country nine snow capped moun-; tains being visible, the party b?-j can the descent at 4:20 p. m. i reaching government ramp at 1i p. m , thus m?! ing the trip prn- i tically without stop in hours, j Those making the climb were the! Misses-' Dorothy -Chambers. Klzan- ore Ppoon. Dorothy 1. Cardln and Loren R. White. ! IS HELD ABSURD People on Both Sides of Pac ific Urged to Forget Hos tile Ideas TOKIO, July 8. "It is absurd,; to talk about war between Japan ond the United States," says the Vomfuri Shimbun. "but the silly rumors unless stopped at their sources may one day become, a reT, ality. It, therefore, behoves both. Japan and America to do their best 9Q that all possibilities of war may he prevented. There are two ways, to reach this objective. One is the limitation ot armaments and the other is a diplomatic un derstaJidlng..So long as the-rela tions between Japan and America remain strained as at present, a satisfactory 'restoration '6f "frlendi sTiip between Japan and Chins, and a. renewal fth Anglo-Japanese alliance cannot be expected. ?L - If .f. I:, " Tuesday, July 12th at 1:30 p. m. y '-'- . t ' ' . 1924 North Water St, Corner Academy St West, of Front, about 3 blocks south of Ward K. Rich ardson Store 1 soHd'oak library table; I 'solidi oak 7 stand table; 1 fir library table; 1 brown veloiir couch: and cover; 1 Edison grafaphone with horn and 50 reo- : -ordsVl soli'd oak rocker; 1 leather, te4 rcke?;"l l jfir rocker; 1 solid oak, square, extension' table ;';C, fir t. dining chairs; 4 cane seated kitchen chairs; 1 Axmiri Uster rug, 9x12, conventional design body Brussels srrug, 9x12, good; 2 ingrain rugs, 9x12, tan and blue; 1 " baby crib and silk floss, mattress baby highchair; 1 baby highchalr,"ivbry finish; 1 solid oak cresser,DVal t - plate mirror; 1 solid oak wash stand jnarble top; 1 -oak bed and spring; 1 35-lb. silkf floss mattress;'! ivory dresser, large plajte mirror;! ivpry iron betjand spring; 1 6-hole laurel range for coal or wood ; 1 good heater block and pipe ; 1 electric 1-mimite washer and wringer, almost new: 1 dress fonri'; 1 oak pede&Wl .wash-tubs' m and wash board; 1 six gallon! crock; 2 three-gallon crocks;. 1 perfection oil heater; 1 Perfection 2-burner oil stove ; 1 lawn mower; garden cultivator; 1 S.Of i. garden hose ; hoe ; . rake , and shovels ; 100 quarts of home-canned fruit and pickles; ! babybasketVajirl ' stand.' Tefms Cash Everything to be pld wtthtli reserve as the owner has sold h)3 home and js going to motor ta Missouri. '' '' f -i:, : Geo.Steintca Phone 1007ji ' WN.WoodryA '.V -Th-Auctioneer. I ! -rt i is m r 'i 1 i I Hi i v. '4 Si r