The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 14, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY MORNING, figtHTAffiER 14. 1921
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By D. D. WILSON
Phone 108
The followlg from the Clubwo
man' Bulletin will be of interest
to Salem women: Y I 4 f
'Tbe Oregon Federation of Wo,
men's clubs will open the fall sea
son with breakfast at the Mult-q
nomab hotel on Saturday, sen
tember 177 at 1 1150' i'm." -r
Every club la the Btate la Invit
ed to send delegates . Thls la to
,e bnsy and successful year in
clubdom. Let every club hare a
pari lit making it the b'.ggeat and
benf ever. f ' ' ' rrv;"'r.
The "break fast" committee In
cludes Mrs. C. E. Itunyan, Mrs. A.
I. Goldstein, Mra. William Pren
tiss, Mrs. C. G. Tipton, :Mra. J.-'A.
Hilt and Mrs. Nettie Greer Taylor.
Mrs! ' Runyan," 2t Eaat Twenty
fourth street, Portland; i! assist
ing 'the chairman of the commit
tee.' Mrs. John Van Zante. state
treasurer: Send reservations to
Mrsrt;: Of Tipton, E.' 1462. ' -The
program, for, the , year'
work will he 'discuBsedi ! i '
State department chairmen ap
pointed -foi 1821-2S' are: Depart
ment of PublkS 'tyelfa.re, Mrs. Sa
die Orr-Dunbar; , department of
American citizenship, i Mists Vella
Winner;' department' of fine arts.
Mra.i Collins 'Elfcina of Printllle;
department of legislation, Mrs.
Alexander ThomDnon: nres and
publicity; 'Edith TCnlght Hill. Mlssr
Ara B. Milam will head the de
Salem School of Expression
j . i7 w. uomiaetciai street
RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 20th
Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director
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partment of applied education.
Each chairman will have several
sub-chairmen who shall be respon
sible for various branches "of
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A number of friends of Mr. and
.Mrs. Merle Ivie were entertained
at their home-on North Cottage
street on Saturday evening, the
affair being in the nature of a
house warming. " - r '.'
Dainty refreshments were serv
ed. Miss Marian Drager and Miss
Thelma Martin assisUngthe host
ess in. serving. ? ;;-. ;
Five Hundred formed the
amusement for the evening. Mr
W, Fred Drager winning the hig
score and Mrs. C. G. Nichpls the
consolation. -Those present w?re
Mr; and Mrs. C. G. Nichols, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Fred DragerMr. an A
Mr. O. I Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Wi A. Cummlngs, Mrr andf Mrs.
E. A. MeElvaln, Mies Gale, Mis
Marian Drager,' Miss Thelma Mar-
tin,, Mies ..nazei- juarun,. ueorge
Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ivy
Mrs. C." A. Downs entertained
at ah informal dinner partyHast
evening at her home, 240 North
Eighteenth street, i The affair was
given in celebration or the birth
baby .ias been named Howard
McNary. Mrs.- ; anmn wasTor
merly Miss Hortense Kppley.
daughter of Mrs. C. M. Eppiey,
and had always lived in Salens up
to the time of her marriage. Her
home is now In Cottage Grove.
Oregon.
Miss Florence McGregor expects
to return to hr home in ' San
Francisco on Saturday evening.
Miss McGregor has spent tbe
greater part of the summer as tbe
guest of her sister, Mrs. B. I
Darby, 1251 Center street.
Paul E. Davles. wno has spent
the past five months at Pinebnrst,
Or., in the employ of . th state
highway department, is spending
a. short time at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. lev
ies, 941 North Cottage street, pre
paratory to taking np his studies
at the University of Oregon. T
j Miss Mabel Dotson "will lean;
Sunday to enter the Oregon Agri
cultural college j at Corvallis for
her first year. She will special
ise in home economics and will
live at Waldo hall. 'Miss Dotson
will be accompanied by her fathe
ef. U. S. Dotson! who will return
Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Teed, Cynthia De
lano and James Teed motored to
Portland Monday to spend the
day. -'
Members of the Monday night
dancing club have decided to hold
Homo swmm elebhanj t
HOWDAH IS CLEVERLY SHOWJJ
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Pickling Spices
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YftiL GAHLSDORF
135.N. Liberty Phone 67
flD EAOYs for instant use
in bil cookstoves, ofl
heatero or lamps. 4 ! 4J i
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day of her mother, Mrs. Luella, the first party of the season Oeto
Stowe. The rooms were lovely ber 10. They have, engaged for
-.itii'iho vftiinv and tA bios-1 the season tne rooms iormeny
..J.--,iiu ii.;i.."i.- imnvn nk Monse hail, now under
the name oftlie-;Elite.
Mrs. Agnes M. Morris, assistant
editor of: the Pactf ic Homestead.
leares Saturday-, . for .Portland
where she has accepted a position
With the W. S. Klrkpatrick adxer-
tislng company. ,
Dr. C. II. Rebertson and son.
Charles, expect to-leave the latter
part of the week for a 10; days'
hunting excursion in, souinern
Oregon; . "
Mrs. Hubert Hansen entertain
ed on Monday evening in honor
of her husband, at their home 340
Division street, the occasion being
Mr. Hansen's birthday. '
Their home was tastefully dec
orated, autumn flowers-and pot
ted plants being used.
Those bidden were Mrs. M. V
Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rit
chie. Arthur Ritchie. Miss Bessie
Jones. Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and airs.
Leon Hansen and; little daughter
lone. E.tP: Hansen. Robert Han
sen. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kapphahn,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Holder. Miss
Blanche Holder. Russelr Stafford,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hulsey, Mr
Hand Mrs. W. D. Albright.
Mrs. E. C. Simmons was a week
end guest at ths home of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nr Woodry
have returned frpm a two weeks
outing" at Pacific City and near
by points.
Salem friends are in receipt
of an announcement to the effect
that Miss Delilah Faulkner and
H.. W. Keyser were married on
Sunday morntng, August 28, at
Portland. Mfss" rauikner is a
former Salem girl.
sbms of the season." Covers were
laid, for six, ' "
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'Miss Mildred Apperso'n of Mc
Minnvlllja.waa a weekend guest,
at the' 'home of Dr. and Mrs. C.
H. Rohertson, 277 North Capital
street. , ' - '. '' ; "r
Mrs. F. M. Harding and broth
er.Al Keene, motored to Cottage
Grove yesterday where they will
spend a few days with their-brother
William Keene. and family,
who are conducting Mrs. Hard
ing's large farnrat that place.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of
Palo Alto, Calif., have announced
the marriage of their daughter
Clare Margaret to Victor Myers
Reid on Thursday,. September
The young couple will be at home
after September 15 at' Berkeley
avenue and Bay Road, Mento
Park.
Mr. Re!d is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Reid. 231 South Sev
enteenth street. Salem.- He grad
uated from the Salem high school
In June, 1916, afterwards attend
ing dental college Ih Portland, -
. Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Wentworth
Morsft. whose wedding was an ,ev
ent of August 51.. expect to leave
the ; first of Jhe, week ifoi their
new home in Kansas cuy, mo.
, , , Jffx s. , Robert , Eak In, her , daugh
ter" Gertrh'def 'arid' son Hartold, lert
toay wrAstor'a. where theyrwlif
Tlsit for several days.
: .Thft "arrival - of s smalV' son. td
Mr, and Mrs.',llngh Smith at the
Deaconess C hospital, O September
IS. hag'- been-' arnnounced. i Tito
" Will iain Wa Uace Graham
L. . VIOLIN '
Soloist and teacher. Nine and a half years study and
teaching in Europe, twelve in Portland. Pupils holding
responsible positions in many parts of United States
as teachers and soloists. Beginners accepted ; coach
ing in accompanying and ensemble. For appointment
call Marion Hotel, Salem, Wednesday, September 7 or
any Wednesday or Saturday thereafter. '
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We've all wondered atj times
how haughty ladies of the eircus
parade "climb 'into the howdahs
atop the big elephants without
mussing up their gorgeous roDes. i
Hero wa have it in one lesson.!
Using the recumbent paehysderm'ai
left forearm as an eaciine runway
the pupil simply walks np, clam
bers, over; the brute's;shojilder.and
with" a Quick twist. , of. the; left
wrist vaults into the uowaan..
Presto! Q. E. D.
Although- it would - be easr to
add that any child can do it. one
suspects, that Blanche' -WellsJ who.'
Frost Does Heavy Damage
To Lane County Vegetables
EUGENE. Or., Sept. 13. An
other heavy frost on low lands
in Lane county last night did, ex
tensive damage to the tomato
crop and killed other tender veg
etation, according to farmers and
truck gardeners. The tempera
ture was as low as 33 degrees,
two degrees lower than on the
previous night when some dam
age was done. - " ;
has trained the biggest elephant
tern with the Sells-Floto circus,
cohiing to Salem on September 21
accomplishes it so prettily because
she: ts absolutely at home around ,
ine nuns, as the animal men term
thei elephants. One doubts if an
amateur could land in the howdah
without losing a lot of costume
and good nature.. Also, it is oos-
Eibta that the elephant, who la so 1
oaeaient to MJss WeUs. might not
stay- put for the beginner. The
five Sells-Floto performing herds
are: worked by Blanche Wells,
Idah Delno, Stella Rowland Cora
waate and Sue La Vine.
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SILVERTON PERSONALS. AND BRIEFS
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' ; Last Day of Our Two-Day Special Suer-SeUin
QM-EMLF pitlCE SALE
OF LADIES' DRESSES AND SUfTS
( The greatest underselling of Ladies' Apparei e?er undertaken this season,
j Prices absolutely ct ia.two. Wfe season modelFall's most larish gar
i ments. At these prices they'll; go fast. ; Be here early.
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Wool Serre . . and
Tricotine:
$12.00 valnes..r.$6.00
'f S19.00valuesL.. 9.50
; $25.00 values.;..:.12.50
$39.00 values......l9.50
1 Serges
Gabardine
Tricotine
$15.00 values..$70
$16.00 values... 8.00
$19.00 values,..! 9.50
$25.00 values..l 12.50
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SILVERTON, Ore.. Sept. 13.--(Special
to The Statesman)
A number of Silverton folks mo
tored out to the home of Mr. and
Mrs, , Joe Edison" In, the Silverton
hhls Saturday night, where an old
fashioned melon feed 'was en.
Joyed. The party was In the na
ture of & surprise on Mr. and Mrs
Edison Those who were-, present
report an exceptionally! flse time.
Those who attended were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Terry, Mr. and Mrs. J.
E.. Edison, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Edi
son, Mrs. M. Cooley, Sheldon
Cunningham, E. Stuart, Robert
Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis.
Rev.i J. C. Roseland has re
turned from a month's social and
business 'visit in eastern states.
Rev. Mr. Roseland is president of
the Lutheran Home Missionary
board which has charge of work
in the states and Canada. He has
been president of this board three
terms and was re-elected while iu
Minnesota this time. While in the
east he was asked to address a
Norwegian society known as the
"Stavahger Log." This society has
for its members. Norwegians who
come from a certain section ot
Norway. They hold an annual
meeting which was this year held
at Eau Claire, Wis. Before return
ing to Sirrerton Rv. Mr. Rose
land Tisited his three sons, two o
whom are. ministers and his
daughter. He also visited with
his mother who is 97 years old, at
.au uiaire. Key. Mr. Roseland
reports that she enjoyr excellent
health ana that she is still able to
see to read without the aid of
glasses.
Attorney M. Van Valkenbure.
who broke a leg a few weeks ago
is a Die 10 do aoout town with the
aid ot crutches.
The Interurban TeleDhone com
pany of which P. L. Brown is the
Silverton manager, has out out a
new directory which has been re
ceived oy us patrons this week.
me irosis which a-Dneareri at
Silverton during the past two
guest of Mrs.. M. C. Hubbs of
Silverton.
1 Harold Larson has accepted a
position at the 'N: Dfgivness' store.
; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tinkhstad
and Miss. Helen. Tinghstad of Jef
ferson, spent Sunday with Silvep-
toa mends. : .
Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams of
Donald and Mr. and Mrs. P.,
Mqberg and family of Woodbnrn
are guests at the, L. II. Meyer
home.oa. Paradise roadL, Mr Wil
liams andr Mis. Mbberg aVe
brother and sister of Mrs. Meyer.
Mr.' Moberg- recently purchased a J
larm near Scotts mills.
Miss Marie Corbouse has re
turned from a visit to Portland.
s Dr. S. H. Saave la visiting
friends at Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Blackerly
of Salem were, at Silverton Sat
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CALLED BV DEATH
Claiborne MT Walker Dies At
Home of Daughter On
Summer Street
Claibourne M. Walker, who was
born in Polk eounty 66 years ago,
January 4, 1855, died yesterday
at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
W. Connell Dyer, 330 North Sum
mer street,' Mr. Walker was the
son of an Oregon pioneer family
who came to Oregon in 1842.
For many years Mr. Walker
was a resident of Maridn county fc
but recently he had lived' at New
port. He is survived Ty his wife
and daughter in Salem, and y one
I i v. n. A tmrn Viators . The
nights are thought to have don! ll-:u!l n.v xr - tv.ivh r
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r.. B? w lDe iaie I Walla Walla, ana tne jHsiera, arv
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this year it is believed that the
late potatoes have not developed
as they should and that the frost
has stopped their growth entirely
The frost also ripened the corn.
Airs. k. a. retlt haa been ill fnr
some time.
Miss Hazel Knight was at Sil
verton the first of this week. Miss
Knight taught in the Silverton
high school last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anrierann
and baby daughter of Thornton.
iC uu .cir way west in their
motor car. Mr. and Mrs. ah.
son lived for a few years on the
eimer kub piace on Paradise
road. Mrs Anderson is a former
Silverton girl and will perhaps be
remembered by many as Mi
Lena Christenson. Mr. and Mrs
Anderson will visit friends at Sil
verton after which they plan to
make their home with Mr. Chris
tenson Mrs. Anderson's father
who lives at Portland luluer
The Hubbs real estate office has
been moved from its t.m.
at the Hubbs Planing Mill to its
permanent place in the corner of
the Steelhammer Drug building
This building has been rif.-
so that it now hag twice the room
It formerly had. Besides th
?!L 0per J4 he 'eal estate
uiW mere-tm aiso be a music
show room. -
'. H. HaaJand fell from lo.
recently, and his left arm caught
" ymuuuius screw tear in z a
long .wound r which required 2 0
ot.ti.vuca close.
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marquee for the Palace theater
Miss Louise Fluheir la enjoying
iwo weess- Tacatlon at Spo
kane. Miss Fluhrer U employed
Mrs. Cf arles- W.- Kamm ot Port
land ?nd Mrs. E. Irving Couse of
New York City, wife of i noted
orf let ' '
The funeral will oe neia at tne i
Webb & Clougn unaer taxing
chapel in 8alem at 2 o'clock p. m.
today. " '" "
Sage Tea and' hmipnnr iarn
oray, aea muriawt i
and Glossy .
Almost everyone knows that
Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly
compounded brings back the nan
ural color and lustre to the hair
when faded, streaked 'or gray.
Years ago the only way to get this
mixture was to make it at bome
which is mussy and troablesdme.
! Nowadays we simply ask t any
rfrnr store for "Wyeth'a Sage and
Sulphur Compound." You will get
a large bottle vof,ithis old-time
recipe improved byi the addiUon
ot other Ingredients at very little
eoeLr Everybody uses this prepa
ration now, because, no. one can
possibly tell that , you darkened
your hair, as It does; it so natural
ly and evenly. You ,-dampen a
sponge or soft Truk. with, it, and
draw this through ' your,' hair,
taking one, small,! strand, at a
time by morning the gray:, hair
disappears nd aftel' ahother ip
plication.'or two, ; ,yonr; hair; be.
cotnes beautifully, dark, thick": and
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Like (dl othet articles of ladies', wearhz WpnA I 5 ,
j orices i ont Preltn Furs within tki reacli ct (Z jM'A:-1
ti$ Dame Fashion has designed man v ntu; and vrtilv styles TtfV' -1;
O I tor this fall s, wear and it mil pay yoa to set us fit .
hav
low
r foj Kn$ furs. Oar prices are right . . r,' j
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Daily Store Hours 9 a. m. to 5;45 p. m.
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Saturdays 9 a; m. to ra.
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We. can't list in this small space all the articles yoa will' find at saw
ing prices in our downstairs store. But rest assured everything
down there is at a price thaj is exceedingly Ipvf. ojrapari to
you wui et tnem eisewnere.
27 Inch White
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Outing Flannel
121-2cyd
36 inch Colored
Stripe 1
Outing Flannel,
19 yard
Jane Dandy.
1 PlaySnits
j Childrens
School Hose
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inasium
Bloomers
Official High School
Bloomers
The Sorority TwiH muiasmin
oiouracrs wc ore icAiiuiug avi iu(
scnool classes,' are recbrnniendec
by coaches o the best schools ant
colleges..
Much better than serge, more dur
able, heat and hoUsJpIaits bettfc
than sateen. '.'Con.b'eairly;'
get your site.
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BJaskand Colored
$l,andj$lA8,
?Wn)hClq&
MUMJads,
j 29cyard
Romper. Cloth
' Mitt Ends
21c yard
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so
4 lb. Bed Pillows
Fancy; tick, good
f quality, goose leath
ers
" 98c each
Woolnap
Bed Blankets
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1 Size 7678, good and I
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WatchiQurWjiM
Display ; oiDoynstairs
Store Values "
Mail orderswe pay the postage
or express on cU maU orders '
Bnngalowr Aprcns
'' for women' made of
jjood quality Percale
59 c ..
ChiHren's Dr
Extra well, raace ci.
frond onaJity Gb.T
7 ham, sizes 6 to 14
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