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. 1 1 : ' vJIHE ORECON STATESMAN; SALEM,1 OREGON -4 r... l t-j- - WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1922 3 4 ! u i -i A i J- f I it : MRS. -W. C. DYER tu -a charming hostess Monday evening in honor of Mr. Dyer's birthday. Scarlet hues were used' in the decorations and carnations ware nsed on the dain ty table: t which places for 20 persons were placed. Bridge Was played, during, the after dinner hour. ' ' 'i .The guests included Mr. and Mrs.' Curtis B. Cross, Dr. and Mrs. P. W. ByrdVM. and Mrs. Dan J Fry. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kleth Pow ell of Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.' parid Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. ErceH Kay, Mr,- and Mrs. Arthur Bah'n. Mr. aud Mrs. .Frank Spears. . : . ; - 'The 'Business and 'Professional Women's club will meet tonight for dinner in the club rooms at the Unitarian Church. ' , . v- Local musicians will be featur ed in: the next Sunday .concert which the Salem Music, Teachers association w ill sponsor. Prof. T. S. Roberts will b' the organist and Charles Cone baritone,, will ft -,' in in I I I odots 8 t Vy Pobfie X. w. ' IS Best , BrSaiadc FUR . j " 't : .iitb.jo: r t-f Ji ' Stock arriTing daily, "New Stock at lowest prices. We hare just pur 'chased a new "slock of Turnitnre "at Xower Prides than goods have been bought, for In - years, iFnmiture for any room in' prices. A visit to onr store will convince yon- AH figures.' Come in and opening of a "first cbss Upholstering and Furniture repair department, in connection with our store, where you an have any piece of upholstered ft furniture, or any kind or shape of cushion made loni delays, ' Service be pleased to -use 'it ! Don't forget our EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. We buy, sen or ex change furniture. , A Stock of good used furniture at all times. 373-77 Court Street, ' t';Cy hit 1 . .. assist as will the' Willamette uni versity men's glee club. Pledging 'for local sororities took place yesterday. DWta Phi pledged Lois Geddes, Gertruda Tucker, Lucia Card, Elofse Reed, Marguerite Bridgman and Mary Saar. Beta Chi -pledged Wilma Spence, Josephine . Baumgartner, Carol Cheney, Dorothy Palmer. " The ninety-first birthday of Mrs. W. J. Humphreys was cele brated Monday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Carrie Rodgers Ashby. Mrs. Humphreys is one of the' oldest pioneers of the Wal do. Hills district. A number of old friends and relatives o the guest of honor, who was present ed with wonderful flowers by the guests. Those present included Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Jep Hunt, Adam Burns, Frank Savage. Otto Wilson. Mrs. W. H. King, Mrs. Ben aPtton, A. M. Humphreys, N. II. Humphreys, Mrs. J. B. Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McCrow, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Herrell, Mr. and Mrs. Frond Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. William Knower, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ashby, Mrs Forrest Edwards. School Dogftie Sdnct T chers EM NEW NITURE TORE Opens at 373-77 Court Street be your own salesman. We is our motto.' If you have your or-we -can furnish it. - . St FURNITURE ' ' i . '!...- ' ' ' .. " between Uberlyah'd Commercial Streets. ThbneGI ? v Mr. and Vra. TV. A. Cook. Albert McCerpw, Enoch Heir I. Loreae Cook, Erkiey McCerow. Lucille Knower, La Bena ' Rodger. CLUB CALENDAR Today Regular meeting Barbara Frletchie Tent, Daughters of Veterans. Civic Arts section. Arts league, library. 'Business and Professional Women's club. Thursday O.A.C. club at David A. Wright's, C98 North High street. s:k. . -Friday Salem Floral society. Com- mercial club rooms. D. L Sewing Associated Charities. Mrs. E. A. Thorn p- son. 1545 North Capitol St. Jason Lee .Home Mission- ary society, with Mrs.' Earn- est Taylor. Fairgrounds road. Silver Tea, First Presby- terian church, with Mrs. f Ward Willis Long. Missionary department of Congregational Women's Un- Ion, with Mrs. E. Cooke Pat- ton. r . Saturday Salem "Women's club, Com- merclal club rooms. Eight Applications on ,Tile'With 'Department The state' engineering depart ment yesterday ' reported eight new applicants " f er , authority to appropriate water from the streams of the state. They are: By J. B. Hagey, of La Grande, covering the appropriation of wa ter from Taylor creek and Neill ereek for Irrigation ofa1 ten-acre tract in Union "county.- ! By T. A. Sweeney of Portland, covering the appropriation 'of Va ter from Bik Cnltus 'lake and streams 'tributary - - thereto, for storage for irrigation purposes. . -By W. H. Dent of Freewater. Or., cdvering the appropriation of water from Schwars Spring cteek. tributary to Pine creek, for ir rigation -of It acres in Umatilla county. By H. T. 'Ferguson of Baker, covering the appropriation of wa ter from Powder river for irriga tion of an eight-acre tract in Ba ker county. By Fred Croxton of Wolf creek covering the appropriation of wa ter from Big springs, tributary to McDutfey gukh for irrigation ot 20 acres in Josephine county, at a cost of approximately S200. - ' 'By A. R, Bowman, trustee, ot Prineville, covering the appropria tion of water from Ochoco creek, tributary to Crooked river, for ir rigation of a ten-acre tract to Crook county. By Charles ,'D. Johnson, of Grants Pass, r covering the appro priation Of water, from n ttanara ed spring for Irrigation of ten ac res in Josephine county, at a cost of approximately "f 1 00. f By Stephen D. Miller, of ' Drew Bey, or., covering 'the appropria tion of water -from Middle fork of Malheur river tor irrigation of 2.6 acres of land in Karney county.' the "home at moderate J oods marked in plain ,-$ wish Ho announce the v'J at moderate prices, no own material we wifl .' v.- " - if GO "S fffflID Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVEUTI0NS OF A WIFE ' CHAPTER 313 THE "WAY MADGE CONTRIVED TO PHAVOE LILLIAN'S DE-, CISION. The color flowed back into 141- t Han's face at my utterance of the j artist's name, and her eyes lost the terror which had come intoj them when sho thought "Harry Underwood "was the guest whose ; visit I had announced to her. 1 'Robert!" sho said slowly, j "Robert Savaiin!" and the name was like a caress on her Hps. Then . as she quickly regained the poise, which so rarely deserts her. she t seemed to draw an Impalpable; mask over the joy in her eyes and face. "Isn't this a sudden whim ot his?" she asked with apparent carelessness. "I thought he was rooted to hi beloved mountains." . "Well,, he's going to be trans planted for a while-!" I retorted with the feeling of irritation at Lillian which always comes to me when she speaks of Robert Sav arln -with carefully simulated in difference. I know so well the faithful, tender worship which the g'Jted recluso otfen her know also the pasisonately protective lova for the lonely artist which Lillian daily crushes beneath the Juggernaut wheels of her Quixot ic duty to Harry Underwood that 'I find it hard sometimes to restrain my spoken disapproval of her course. What Lillian Declared. The man must live, you know, went on, "even If he does im mure himself in the Catskills. and It serous he has painted a number or new things. He wrote to Dicky saying he doubted his own judgment upon them and askea Dicky to form his honest opinion upon them before he sent the can vases to the 'dealers. Of course. we both wrote at once asking him to make us a visit, and he has ac cepted. 'He will be here Satur day." '; -V;v. "And this Tuesday." LUliMt said, evidently checking off fa he? mind the interval remaining . to her before the arrival of the art ist. "I shall have time to get baek from Washington and moved back to town, before he gets here." "Lillian ! " I expostulated an grily. too wrought up to. remem ber the rulo I had always follow, ed that of never questioning hot commenting upon Lillian's, ac tions. ."Ton must not cannot do that! -It will be so txsintedr -He will know you have lived here al summer, and cannot help ' but guess the reason for yQur.sudaen flitting." "I 5knbw,M she said wearilr and the bright color faded from her face again, "but. Madge, I cannot, simply cannot live next door to Robert Savarln rfor the weeks that he will nrobahly be here. Meet . him - occasionally ' I suppose I. must, but to h thrown nto such neighborly intimacy l ! ean't, Madge." It was the -first confession tf weakness I had -ever ' heard from' her, and for a moment astonish ment held me. That Lillian, who waa always a tower of strength tor the troubles and Weaknesses' of .her friends, who kept her own Joys and sorrows securely bidden mat she should acknowledge her "own 'inability to coie 'with a sanation seemed an almost unbe lievable thing to me. The) next moment I turned away my face to hide the jubilant look whien I was afraid was re- llectlng the inspiration that had come to me. If Lillian was afraid that being thrown in Rob ert savarln "s company would weaken her resolution to sacrifice him Tor the devil-mav-care. cal ions and unscrupulous adventurer wnose name she bore, then I re solved that I would compass such proximity if it were within human power to do so. Madge Dissembles. A weapon lav readv to my hand, and I did not scruple to use it. With my face full of conster nation that Was not altogether as- sumea. I turned back faciag her. ux out what about Jake Wllsey, and the things that have to be done about the Stockbridge case?" I faltered. l I am fool ish. I know, but I am absolutely terror-stricken at the thought of that man. I have been so busy with Mrs. Durkee that I haven't gone outside the grounds, but cannot stay in forever. It seems as though I couldn't stand the sus pense of this whole miserable ousinws much longer. And if you aren't going to be with milan gave me a remorseful glance, in which, however. I saw STOPS CATARRH Clogged Air Pannages Open Once XoBt rils Cleared at If your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of catarrh or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. -Apply a little- of this pure, antiseptic germ destroying cream Into your nostrils, and let it penetrate through every .-air passage of your head, and membrane, instant re lief. . . .; How good it feels. Your head is- clear. . Toumostrils are open. You. breathe freely. No " -more hawking or . snuffling.- Head colds and catarrh yield Hker mag ic, pent stay staffed up, choked up and miserable. -Relief Is sure. Adv. uiiGn SINGER WED TO COFFEE KING'S .WIDOW. y if Pi eM IV -t Joseph Schwarti. Russian barytone of the Chicago Opera Company, and Mrs. Clara Sielcken. whose marriage bells are atune. The bride is vaid to have Inherited $4,000,000 from her ftrst husband and has devoted a large part bf-her time to charity. a tinge of speculative' shrewdness. 'I know," she said quickly, then Tnore slowly, "It jrou . feel that .way, I wonder "how you dare to make this trip to ' Sag Harbor that I have asked of you. "Because," I answered quickly. my wits sharponed by the emer gency, 'that village, as you know, is the last place Jake Wil sey is apt to be. He has a whole some horror, I think, or Mrs. Tt cer. And I . would not dare to drive out' there. But I think I can manage the- railroad journey without anyone's suspecting my absence."" Lillian considered - a minutev then she threwup her head -with her old air of facing emergencies. "I wish I knew." she said at last, "how much of .your panic is real, how much is due to your de sire to shield Robert's feelings. But l yield In either case. It will simply mean an extra thickness of armor for me. And now please help jne pack this - bag. I must catch that -train, and I haven't many minutes toapare." iTopft continued) il Will BE SPENT State Highway Department Announces Program for Its Next Meeting Dids for the highway improve ment and bridge projects of the stato highway department, costing about $1,000,000. and involving approximately 90 miles of high way construction, will be opened by the state highway commission at its next meeting which win oe March 23 In "Portland. The list of projects follows: Baker county Nelson - Mal heur county line Bectlon. Old Ore gon trail, 4785 miles of grading and 2 4 .09 miles' of rock "surfacing, 24,000 eubie tarda ct excavation. Clatsop county . Youngs Bay Skipanon section, Roosevelt coast highway, paving, unit No. 1, 0.3 miles, unit No. 2, 4.20 miles. Columbia county Rainier City section. Columbia River highway, 0.9 miles of grading and rock surfacing, 8,400 cubic yards of excavation. Josephine county Soxton mountain section. Pacific high way, 7.5 miles of paving. Malheur County' Weiser - Ba ker county line section. Old Ore gon trail, 15.54 miles of surfac ing. i Union county Kamela. - Ora Dell section. Old Oregon trail. 18.77 miles of rock surfacing. Wheeler . county Sarvice creek, section, John Day River highway. 11.3 miles of grading and surfacing, 97,000 cubic yards excavation. Hrldges Douglas comity Camas Val ley section. Coos Bay - Roseburg highway, two wooden bridges. - Hood River cohntv . Booth Hill - Hood River -section." Mount Hood - Loop highway, one steel deck truss with concrete ap proaches and ope box culvert. Jefferson county Madras county line section. The Dalles- caiuornla highway, 15 miles north of Madras; three concrete d nages. Lincoln county Corvallis Newport highway, between Ben- ion county line and Toledo: is wood trestle rpans. Union " county La Grande Enterprise highway, -one bridge over Grand Ronde river and one bridge, over Dry creek near Elgin. Washington county Tualatin valley highway., bridge over Tual atin river at Gaston. t , Twenty Thousand Mark Passed in Applications Already the 20.000 mark has been - passed in : the - number "fOf applications received by the state bonuc. commission from - soldiers who served from . Oregon - and who wish to- take advantage of MORE tie bc2"cs law, Tte exact "nun ber up to last night was 20,510 Of this number 11.814 of the former soldiers ' prefer to take cash, -while 8,696 have expressed a desire to become real Oregon citizens for good and borrow on Oregon real estate. As the law requires that the ex-soldier must have bis record on file with the commission prior to May 25; many men who do not want to secure a' loan at once on real estate have filed their appli cations. For. loans on real es tate,' applicants ask for $18,894.- 400 at "Once' white $6,505,772 is the amount ot deterred loans. which may - be taken up at any time., . ; Already a total of 14,717 appli 1CKIINTS St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and rheumatism Is pain only. Not one case in fifty requires Internal treatment. Stop drug ging! Rub soothing, penetrating St .Jacobs Oil right into your sore stiff, achine. joints, and " reuet comes Instantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism liniment, which never disappoints, and can not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle ot old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in just a moment youl be free from rheumatic pain, sore ness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. St. Jacobs Oil is just as good for sciatica, neu ralgia, ' lumbago, backache, sprains. Adv. raw pi. RUB RHEUMATIC Ask Fuller How to Do Your ? : Refinlsliing of Furniture, Floors, Walls, Bric&racEtc. : : TF you cannot get a painter for 1 . redecorating you'll rind it fas cinating to do the work your self easy, too, with Fuller's free advice. You can tint-walls, paint floors or closets, re-enamel the bath tub, make old chairs, tables, etc., like new, re-do picture frames and bric-a-brac at small cost. Describe the artkle to us, how finished now, and what effect "you want to get. We tell you how to do it in detail, and what material to buy. . - Try I "Just a can of paint and ; A Iittlet work that's 'V-you'U :L -f?1- J :r work little wonders in 'ybur home. Thousands of women now use . paint . and varnish who never thought they could. We make special paints, var- IF WHtEE TO BPTi laaftatlat flu m rf M , EBITEX, 0HS MT. AJTGEL ! 'kat riasces eoitrAjnr - " a.. x. 'GtXBssT' co. t 1bVX OOTTETBiXXf - cations ' have boea examined "and passed upon. Of the total num ber acted upoa. here 8.21 'have been returned for some correc tion. -Already 7,510 claims 'have been prepared and mailed out. Already 4,471 claims have pren approved by th commission 'and referred to the secretary f state. So tar only 132 claims have been rejected by the commission. A newspaper reporter Is charg ed with information that may be useful some time. His en lad Is "a We Are Exdiuiye Reprtscnlatircs In Salem For Peggy Paige Dresses . And Wooltex Suits Tor Women Have You Ever Vioitcd Our Downstairs Store ? New Aprons and House Dresses are here in jrreat numbers There are some, here made r-f , m i. oi. teen with appliqued Cre tonne motifs on the pock ets and sleeves, makinsrt them very attractive, some- are combined twith gay tol - orea crepe, pneed at $2S8xand $4i50 . Be Sure To Visit ; Our Bargain Square every day: at 9 a. m. to 12 noon Special Bargains on sale that are not ad vertised in papers. Salem Store 466 State St. nishes, ejiaxnels, wall finishes and stains especially for you to use. Qujckrym,smcthB6wi ing.'easily applied-i-the "finest materials of this kind that we know. YouH be surprised, 'delighted, to see the kind of work that you can do. Ve know how to make them for you,for we're had 72 years' experience. We are one of . the country's largest-manufacturers of paint products exclusively. Fuller's "Home Service" Paints are used and Fuller's Specifications "for painting "It f 11 home are followed by home peo ple everywhere. Take advantage of 'Fuller's Free Advice and -Fuller Prod ucts, and youH Tget the exact "effects that you desire. 0 ;v( cpcctFieAneu Vamtshea-Cnomtla MTd. by W. P.ToHex L Co. wrto W Hcit autrxial ao fca ora ta r to ka Tight atcro lor tpaciftcatioo "Haw Sarvko, faint I Tod acta whira -Pailar prod acta. Cut out . 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