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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 21. 1021 Mr. end Mrs. Birrtey Smith ani lamily of Milv-aukie, Mr. and Mrs. Ileruert H!me;; and baby of Port land. Mr. and Mr?. Frank Klliolt, i . ... . c Mr. and Mrs. Samuel .ewur, and Mrs. David S. Pearson and . St ' two small children. Mr. and Mrs. (2 S Ora Fowler and family. Mr. and JS Christmas Offerings Last-Minute Gifts Easily Selected Here I Mr?. N. I. Elliott and two daugn i t-rs. By MARGUERITE GLEESON M ISS Charlotte Crolaan was the guest of honor at-a pretty Christmas shower at the home of Mrs. attl:Vent worth .Morse . Monday?evening. The gueatg were former college chums of both Miss Crolaan and the hostess! , The guest of honor was called from the merry circle of guest3 to an upstalrB room In response to a "tetegram" and found a host of gaily wrapped gifts under ia real Christmas tree. ' Miss Crol- ean will bo married DecemDer to Russell Itaray of Chehalis, Wash, : Thaipuest of honor, Miais Croi san, ytks bridesmaid for Mrs. Morsahn August. , They were col lege cpims through four1 years at Willamette unlrerslty. The host- ess wa3 assisted in serving by her mother, Mrs. R. L. Steeve3. The guests brought with them for the evening their Christmas sewing. The guests included Miss Char lettA Croisan. Miss Isabel! Croi- san.. Mrs. George Croisan, Miss I Lorlei Blatchford, Miss Mary Not- gon. Miss Marguerite Cook, Miss Helen Hunt. Miss Ethel Rupert. Miss Margaret Legg?, Mrs. Ken neth Legge. Ml3 Elsie Parouna? ian; Miss Elsa Gilbert, Miss Wini fred St. Clair, Miss Ruth Wise, MIbs Mildred Brown and Miss Sy bil Smith. Pledges to two Willamette sor orities were announced yesterday. The women are upper classwo men, freshment women not being eligible until the second term. CLUB CALENDAR For Xmas FUR More Appropriate? Ifeyhat )l'yL aPPfed by it5ifyrl tu ne recipient, mun one i .oui beautiful furs? W 10 to 25 Oh . mti 'JSC Ah MtW f - ON ' : A IX f Fl T RS" which makes a substantial re duction and puts our prices with- j in your reach. v ' Come in and select a gift fur from our exclusive stock. The assortment is so varied that the choosing will be easy. When you buy a fur, buy from a reliable fur rier and you will always get the best. West Fur Go. 521 Court Street and reat- T her- I Mrs. I Delta Phi pledges include Miss Hulda Hapman, Astoria; Miss Paul'.ne Remington. Salem; Mis-s Jewel Cox. Wenatchee, Wash.; Miss Thclma Mills, Forest drove: Beta Chi pledged Miss Anna Lav ender of Weston and Miss Alma Wells of Independence. The East Central circle of the First Methodist church which was to have met today with Mrs. R. L. Farmer will not meet until the regular January meeting. Children, grandchildren and great grand-child, nephews and nieces to the gTeat and great- great degree, and cousins gathe ed at the home of Mr. and Elijah Elliott, 196 West Miller street, Srnday, December 18, to celebrr.te Mr. Elliott's eightieth birthday anniversary. Guests brought well-filled baskets to add to the old-fashioned dinner whirh was served across the street at the home of the eldest son, N. D. Elliott. The birthday cake, pro vided by the daughter, Mrs. Bir ney Smith of Milwankie, was dec orated with 18 candles the cen ter one for Mr. Elliott was circled by three for the children, 13 for grandchildren and one for the gre,it-grand-dau?,hter, little jean Holmes. A pleasant feature ot the day was receiving post card greetings from friends and rela tives in Indiana, Michigan. Iowa, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. One son and four grandchildren could not be present. In all "2 relatives surrounded the long tables ar, follows: Mr. and Mrs. Elijah .KUiott, i Today Modern Writers with Mrs Byron Brnnk. Yew Park Circle. M. E. church, Mrs. James Lyle, 1495 Orford ntreet. South Central Circle. Mrs. H. F. Shanks. Lucy Anna Lee Circle, Ms. B. Blatchford, 1743 State. East circle. Mis. Miller. Naomi circle with Mrs. M. C. Findley, 1225 North Twen tieth street. 1 II Special Message from Shipley's Won't you please try and shop mornings? We are crowded to the guards afternoons. FID HMO Oregon Social 'Workers Ob ject to Site New One Will Be Purchased WE WILL NOT BE OPEN EVENINGS Ji Women's fk Coats 10 ! DISCOUNT ? Children's); Coats l 10 DISCOUNT Only 3 Shopping Days Till Christmas Daily Store Hours 9 a, ra, to 6 p. m. . Women's Furs . DISCOUNT Dress Skirts 10 DISCOUNT Special Assort-Discount Women's Dresses, mentl0: Our Entire, Stock of Blouses 10 .'Discount - Our Entire Stock of Kid Gloves 10 Discount ' ; Our Entire Stock Umbrellas .10 Discount 0 Oiir EntirVStoek'.of Dolls 20 I 'I Discount 'h Our Entire Stock Silk Underwear Women'ii Smart Suits Fur trimmed I 25 Discount N House bill No. 10 calls for an appropriation of f 280,0O for the DroDosed new statu traininir school buildinps and a new site on which to build. It is the senate bill en acted last session except that it meets an objection of social workers to the site selected by the board of control. A new .sue will be selected.. The money is divert ed from the one-fourth mill road levy. , House concurrent resolution No. 2. by Davey, shows that while the last legislature appropriated $280,000 for the, building and equipment of such a school on the present state farms near Halem. there is much objection to the site. The old appropriation cannot be diverted, any part of it, to new grounds. If a new place is chosen a way to buy the site is necessary". The resolution provides for a committee of three representa tives and three senators, to confer with the board and if desirable choose a new iste. House bill No. 11, by Fletcher, provides for a better form of ab sentee ballot fo rprimary elec tions. The voter who knows that he is to be absent at election time. may secure an official ballot and j vote his sentiments, under easier conditions than ttuxse now exis tent. House bill No. 12, by Gordon, allows lodges organized by char ter prior to 1S59, to extend their personal and realty holdiugs with out legal limitation. They may change their name, by properrpro- cedure and by paying a proper re cording fee. A stoppage in the electric power line, Tuesday morning, and a de iay in the delivery of copy to the state printer Monday night, left the house stranded without a sin gle printed bill to work on. up un til noon. Tuesday. A motion to sick the printing committee on the printer, and the statement of the speaker that the printer hadn't had the bill copy when he did have the power, Monday, resulted in a general scramble to get thing adjusted. SENATE BILLS The following bills were intro duced in the senate yesterday: S. H. 9. Nickelson To amend section fi:w. Oregon laws, relat ins to loans on encumbered prop erty by the state land board. S. H. 10, Norblad Providing for the transportation of public school pupils and lodging for pu pils in certain cases. . J I Thousands of Gifts all over this Great Store Suits Coats Dresses Skirts ' Corsets v Silk VT Underwear Art Goods Negligees Hose Bathrobes Furs Blouses Petticoats Middies Brassieres Beads Veils Bags Towels . Aprons Sweaters Hosiery Umbrellas Neckwear Fancy Combs Vanity Bags Ribbons Linens Napkins Handkerchiefs Madeira Embroidered Linens Infants Goods of - All Kinds , Your Mail Orders receive careful and prompt at- . ' , . tention same day received. We pay postage ot express. V Satisfaction Guaranteed &S7 7 igy J tr " Salem Store 466 State Street v Portland Store 383 Alder St. NOT KilUlliS 10 THE K1F1S Take a TablcsiNionful of Salts if Hack Hurts or Itladder We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood Is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When 5'Our kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains iri the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sedi ment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging yon to seek relief during the night; vrhen you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid ot grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kid neys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, -thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is inexpenslre and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionailv to keep the kidneys clean and active. AdV. Iff mm Gift Shop Gifts Little gifts for every member of the family each neatly boxed and accompanied by an artis tic hand lettered card with a verse describing .its use. Egg Sticers, Bayberry Candles, Fairy Fire, Clothes Sprinklers, Napkin Rings for Babies, Bibs, Ash Trays, Tops, Jumping Ropes, and many other things. Kayser Silk Underwear Pure Italian Silk Vests, Bloomers, combinations, Envelopes, etc., in the Kay ser make insure long ami satisfactory service. These garments fit unusually well and form the right founda tion for neat fitting outer garments. Infants9 Wear Here is a department devoted solely to Ba by's Togs. Every article Baby needs to clothe or amuse him can be found here. Warm little bath robes and Kozy Wraps, Dresses, Sweaters, Shoes, toys and so on down the list. Handkerchiefs From the fine Irish Linen Handkerchiefs at :v,c each to the daintiest genuine Swiss Enga dine hand embroidered and hand crocjieted numbers at $l.r0 each you will find a variety at any price from which you can easily select ft gift for any name on your list. : When sue sees the same "Kayser" on her silk hbso she knows, fhe can expect the kind of a fit she likes,: and the long wearing qual ity that makes them the fa-' j vorite silk.V'hose of well " dressed women everywhere. In stock in plain and fan cy colors boxed for Christ mas "giving. ' All Coats, Suits and Sweaters Vz Off All Dresses, Skirts and Blouses - . - -.'- ... 415 STATE STREET Next to Woolworth's 114 N. Liberty Street, FREE Complete Set of Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Attachments With Each Purchase of the Grand Prize W-.v'.'.vWK im. 7t? 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