Ik telli Airnm F SECOND NEWS SECTION PAGES 170 4 Pep end Prpgren Pcges Society, Geztrd Newt and aamfied : SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1921 PRICE : FIVE CENTS 1 ' 4 i i t!. M v t . 1 i f t A 4 4 ! i s 4 4 4 4 ''I i j a i f ' 1 'Mi i '.! n mm, By MJLRGUERITE GLEESON OLLEGB students are throng- lug home for'theThankSgiv . in holidays. Both the Ore gon Agricultural college and the University of Oregon have vaca tion from Wednesday until Mon day morning. Ml8 Dorothy, Tatterson, fresh man at Oregon Agricultural col lege will spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Edward Gray Patterson. Miss Jeanette Meri dith will return today for Thanks giving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merldith. Miss Ber nlce Bright ot The Dalles wiU ac company her for the day. They are both students at O.A.C. 'Miss Catherine Barhyte, accom panied by Miss Dorothy Turner and Miss Joyce Turner of Ontario, Ore., arrived last night and will spend .the .holidays with Miss Bar hyte's parents, Mr., and Mrs. C. D. Barhyte. They are students at Oregon Agricultural college. - Miss Christmas Greeting Cards Our large showing now here. Ijtt ns take your order bow and in sure complete satisfaction. COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163 N. Commercial Th ose 64 The Store for Dhserware Cooking Utensils mHLSDORF; 'Jhe Store of Housewares VVVuse tLe Post System for Feet :;:-;r'- Broken arches and other deformities corrected "' without ;the use of arch supports, easts, pads, etc., and without the loss of time from your 'regular oc cupation. Hot Chiropody. ' Drs. ."White & Marshall U.S. Bank Bids Dorothy Turner will return to Corvallis Friday And the ethers will remain until Sunday evening. Miss Leta Waters, junior! at Oregon Agricultural college Vill spend the holiday with her mother Mrs. Lena waters. Miss Clara Brietenstein will Bpend the'sliort vacation ' with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Breitenstein; Misa Amelia Babcock. a sophomore at Oregon Agricultural college kill visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Babcock. j ..Miss Hazel Fleener, a sopho more in home economics set Ore gon Agricultural college wm Visit during the week-end 'With'jher family. Miss Mable Botsbn a freshman at O.A.C. will spend the Thanksgiving recess with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Botson. Miss Vivian Marsters, junior in home economics" at Oregon Agri cultural college, will spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Marsters. .Miss Mary Elizabeth Bayne will spend the recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bayne. ' r Miss Anna Belle Golden wilt be home from Corvallis for' a short visit with friends. Grant Crow t Palo Alto, Cal., will accompany Frank Itosenbraugh home for the holiday. - Miss Gretcben Brown of the University of Oregon win spend I the holidays, with her mother.' Mrs. Catherine Brown. Miss JleLen Rose, senior at U.; of O. will spend the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rose. Miss Nancy Wilson will accom pany Miss Margaret Griffith borne for the racation from the Univer sity of Oregon. They will spend the holidays at the home of Miss Griffith's parents, ' Dr." ard ' Mrs. Ill P. Griffith. Chauncey White- man will be a guest of Milton Steiner at the R. E. Lee Steiner "home for the Thankstfvinr vaca tion. ! ' ! "Other University of Oregon stu dents home for the holiday in dude Frank Chapman, Sari Stal- ey, Evan Jones, Philip Ringle. William Ashby, Will- Rinehart, Miss Nellie Rowland, and Arthur Rinehart. Honoring high officers of the Women's Auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans Several social af fairs were given Sunday and Mon day cullminatlng In a reception in the armory Monday night follow ing an official visit by the national officers. Mrs." Cora : Thompson, Others were Mrs. Alta Coplan, na tional secretary general and Mrs. Gertrude McCarren, treasurer; general. All of the officers are from Portland. Mrs. Charles Wilson, acting, secretary of the Hal Hibbard post of the auxiliary, was hostess for a delightful dinner party at her home Sunday honoring the offi cials. The dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. James McCarren. Mr. and Mrs. William Coplan. Mrs. Cora Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Carle Abrams. The officials and a few mem bers of the local post of the auxil iary were guests of Mrs. Leroy. Hewlett1. Monday for a delightful dinner patty. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.. Coplan and Mrs. Mayme Love were the guests of honor. A bowl of pink and white roses centered the table and place cards with stngle rosebuds marked the places at the table. Miss Mary Emma Hewlett favored with' sev eral musical numbers during the evening. ' Others besides the guests of honor who were bidden to mett the officers were Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Charles Brant, and Miss Mary Emma Hewlett. Mrs. George A. Whitewas hos tess at a charming afteronon tea for the officers Monday after noon. White flowers were used on the dainty tea table at which places were laid for six. The guests included Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Coplan, Mrs. L. F. Sheldon, Mrs. Charles Wilson, and Mrs. Harry Braumbaugb. The national officers were guests of Mrs. Wilson during their visit in Salem. They returned to Portland Tuesday morning. Willamette students have scat tered for vacation which will also continue until Monday morning Among those who will spend Thanksgiving- in Portland are Miss Marguerite Codk, Miss Helen Mclnturf Miss Vesta Dick, ond Miss Sadie Pratt. Miss Mildred Streavey will be a guest of Miss Virginia Mason at Jefferson for the vacation. Miss Ruth Hill is visiting in Vancou ver. Miss Irene Boje is spending the" recess with her parent in Hubbard. For three missionaries, who win leave within a few weeks for work in Indian missions, the Women s Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church will give a reception Friday. The honor guests will be Miss Laura Heist of Salem, Miss Laura Austin of Woodburns and Dr. Edith Pa3t Morehouse. ' Miss Austin is home on a fur Idfegh from her .work -in Haroda India and Miss Heist has just re ceived her appointment as mti slohary to Bombay. Dr. More house is a sister of Dr. W. G ; Morehouse of Salem and arrived DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOWI if S 1 fJ v 5 k aJC M m A 'W',-:-w.' 'i,l-,5 i T ray ' ''smair' " Although Christmas is several weeks av. y. It is jaol too early to start your holiday shopping. .If you wait you will be in the same pre dicament as this girl, weighted down with bundles and not knowing "which way to turn in the last minute rush. national president general of the auxiliary was one of the guests, in Salem last night to be the guest roeular Miasie anaJKa some Pi ano PI M 12 Ledobnb -: 1 M ! GUARANTEED it you wish to play tor your own amusement or , to aertain in your own liomer"for people to sing or tor them to oance then get your "wish. Don't put it off three months (12 les sons). If you .start now, you wiH bi a good player by that time. . ! . PRACTICE AN HOUR A DAY ! If you do not play the piano, you positively can learn your favorite melodies, popular music, ballads, etc., in 12 lessons, even if you do not know one note from K' another now. . ' . y V '. It you already play ..the piano, learn to convert any piece into Jazztime; culti vating a syncopated touch that will not harm classical interpretation. Learn the . sfvip nM hv motion nicture nlayers. sheet music demonstrators, professional, cab-' aret and vaudeville pianists. Xearn to alter tune, add notes, introduce emmes, runs, etc. Learn to transpose, accompany, narmonue, rnqmome anp improvise. xms course answers all your problems from a strictly academic standpoint. It is logical, .progressive, practical. j This method was established in 1901. 4t-is endorsed by weU4mown performers and the music trade and is worthy of your iincere Attention. This school now opening in Salem is a branch of the well known Water man Piano schools in Portland Erige ne, Iilarshfield Roseorg, Grants Pass, Lledford, Ashland and Klamath Palls. i A fifteen-minute demonstration that'will cost you nothing, will convince you that you can learn to play. i j TTTC 7 m vv atteir Piano 'imiaii f ' . i -4 F. 15. CLAKK, Mgr. Temporary Headquarters Bligh Hotel or I'almian Piano House CALL i'OR FREE DEMONSTIIATION School of her brother. Dr. Jlorehouse has just completed a coursa in surgery at the Women's Medical college of Pennsylvania. She serv ed with the Rsd Cross in France during the war. Dr. Morehouse wiU establish a hospital !u Kola, India. The three women were to have sailed from San Francisco Decem ber 14 but a change In the date of sailing has been made and they F lan now on sailing Decemrer is. Hostess for the reception "win be Mrs. U. Id. Steees. Mrs. F. A. Legg and Mrs. A. A Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Leland SacUrtt of Eugene were iTisttors in Salem last night. 'Accompanied by Miss Ruby and Miss Eva Leaduetter they will eo to Sheridan' Tor Thanksgiving with friends. Miss Esther Davies and laal Davies will spend today in Port land with friends. 3Xrs. J. B. Mosier of Ashland is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parmenton. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Day return ed to Salem Tuesday following several days visit with their son, E B. Day at Albany. Will map: Open. Hoardman - Pendleton: be opened Saturday. West .Side Pacific Highway Portland - McMinnville: Paved and open. -McMinnville - Amity-Rickreall Monmouth - Independene - Cor vallis: Traveled road oDen en tire distance. High water in the Luckiamute river has subsided and bridge south of Independence now open for travel. Corvallis - Junction City - Eu gene: Paved and open. Oregon-Washington Highway Road open from Pendleton to Walla Walla. McMinnville - Tillamook High- way Portland - McMinnville - Sheri HIGHWAY DEPORT iisrasioiis Recent Stormy Weather Makes Changes Neces sary in Weekly Bulletin dan: Paved, and open. Sheridan- Grand Ronde-Dolph: Macadam and open. Embankment washed out at Dolph and another washout north of Hebo. Expect ed that traffic will be blocked until Sunday; November 2?. The stages are making regular trips by transferring passengers around washouts. Tualatin i Valley Highway Portland Beaverton -j IHlls boro - Forest Grove - Gaston McMlnnville:; Paved and open. Old Oregon Trail Pendleton La Grande: Blocked by snow in Blue mountains. La Grande f Baker - Hunting ton - Ontario: Road open. The Dalle - California Highway Blocked by snow between Bend and the Columbia river. Bend to Klamath Falls: Muddy but open. Grants Pass - descent City Highway No snow anil open for travel. Ashland - Klamath Falls ! Hich- ( way Xo snow and open for travel; muddy. j Klamath FalN - Lakeviow High. 1 iwav Muddy but bpen. Central irtgnn Highway Bnd tO Hlirna- pTlnn( Ann. ditlont s f Bums : f rUkeview: Excellent condition. 1 Beild liajreview Highway Muddy In ! iflaces but open. Reports Xrxm , KlamaW and Lake counties indicate verv little snow, and rains have not damaged the roads, is Reports from Central Oregon indicate light rnow fall which is disappearing; Under the influence of Chinook Winds. Three of the peremptory chl.eng were tiy the prosecution and three by the defense. j There were nine! women and two men in the box temporarily passed when court adjourned un til Friday morning. ! District Attorney: Woolwice in his questions to jurors tday f erred frequently lo Mti. Mada lynne Otenchala, Indicted jointly with Hatch nd asked several talesmen tt their judgment would be affected by any "fala hbm t sympathy or chivalry by reasoa of i woman being Implicated.- -Use Statesman Classified Ads How Yeast Vilfcamcjii Tablets Put On -Firm flesh Jury Not Yet Selected in Trial of Arthur Burch I Si : ftAtf I UI ' I oar LOS ANGELES. Nov. 23. Th jury box in the trial of Arthur C Hurch for the alleged murder of J. Belton Kennedy, was filled six times today ; with temporarily passed jurors but on each occas ion on peremptory challenges re moved one ftf fhA nnmKAf nn an other was called for examination. 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I Art PosiiTtly GsII Several revisions are necessary this week in the state, highway department's report on the con dition of Oregon roads, due to the high water and heavy rain and snow precipitation of the last several days. No serious dam age is reported aside from that south of Jefferson, where two bridges were washed out com pletely. A report much briefer than usual is prepared by the depart ment this week. It-follows: Pacific Highway Portland-Oregon City: Regu lar route of Pacific highway,, via west side, paved to Bolton; Bol ton to Oregon City bridge, grav eled and in fair condition. Ore gon City bridge closed to vehicle traffic at certain hours and loads greatly restricted. ; Traffic will find the routes out of Portland on the east side via Milwaukio street, or 82nd street paved entire distnace to Oregon City. During period of high water in Willam ette travel advised to use west side Portland to Oregon City as river bottom north of Oregon City may be flooded. Oregon City - Canby - Salem: Paved and open; high water at Molalla river has subsided. Salem - Albany - Corvallis: Pacific highway blocked south of Jefferson on account of washout of two small bridges. Thus tra vel Should cross Willamette river at Salem, pavement to Brunk'a corner, then south through In dependence to Corvallis or Al bany. High water at Luckiamute river has subsided and there are no delays to traffic on this route. Corvallis - Eugene: Pavement Open to travel; water high, but does not hinder" traffic. Albany - Harrisburg: Open, al though some water over road in Caiapooyta "bottoms. Junction City - Harrisburg: River bottom flooded and ferry has stopped running on account of .high , water j take west side Albany to Junction City. Eugene-Roseburg - Grants Pass Medford - Ashland - California line: Road open-and no delays to traffic; no snow in Siskiyous. Colombia River Highway Astoria - Portland: Paved ex cept through city of Rainier; open for travel. Portland - Hood River - The Dalles: Blocked by ice and snow, opening date uncertain; ; , The Dalles Arlington-Board - - i - ' j ! ; . : ........... r-i .. . . ,, - II I f"" .11 IB , - A. 1- -!- I ' II I A kjr) 701, ,1 am Dr. Painless Parker and Dr. Alf Swennes Have Joined Forces, The Salem officei of the E. R. Parker Dental System nave been removed to the comer of State and Liberty streets (Rooms 205-206) Gray Building " and conscIidated w'th the office of Dr. Alf. Swennes, who will act as local manager. These offices have been rebuilt and refurnished throughout j better and more completely than -ever before. New equipment embraces modern ideas of sanitation'as well as complete X-Ray apparatus of latest design.' No detail has been omitted which will in any way way assist in yielding standard and guar anteed dental service; at a price you can afford to pay. Please inspect these new offices. They were built for, you, your comfort and . , 1 convenience. Consult us about decaye d teeth and diseased gums, they are dan. " gerous. You owe to yourself the debt of protecting your body against poison generated by neglected teeth. I - An examination will be made of your teeth free of charge. Licensed Dentists Using the E. R. PARKED S Y S T E M V (Painless Parker, Dentist) State and Liberty Streets, SYSTEM Dr. Painless Parker m Salem, Ore. MT)U i iuiu Dr. AlLSwennes )OTErL i' i j. i., ' ,.i s.-.rT 1 I " . 'I 1