THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 7, 1922 - ,.-,.. ........ ..-..-..... - i ...-. ........ ( -t - 1 . , w. J ... .... . . ....... . A .Quality- CLUB CALENDAR ' l that's the Reason for, the ever growing popularity of Albcrs Flapjack Flour. Makes light, tasty hot cakes. ' Order a Package Xour Crojcec, Recommends " Albers quality . By marguerite oleeson , .The music committee ot the Sa lem Womea's club ia in charge of the program for tomorrow's meet ing. Miss Dorothy Pearce U chairman ot the committee. Two numbers by a double quartet win be a feature of the program. "Breezes of Springtime," Brans- combe, and "Go Down Moses". Burleigh, will be the numbers given. Mrs. Harry Styles will sing a group of solos. Miss Pearce will be accompanist .Today : Women's Missionary: socie- ty of the First Presbyterian church at church. 2:30. PMrf Phrirtlnn rhurrh Mis- .sionafy society. Baptist Women's Mission ary societyrTdl day session. Jason j Lee Aid society business meeting at church. Missionary department ot Women's Union First Con gregational church, at church parlors. Saturday , Salem Women's club. pjis rat TO BE OBSERVED Rev. Charles Ernest Powell to Assist at First Meth odist Church gram for the day as arranged by naitnr- Tttrr Jnhn Mpm KtHBOD Members ot the double quartet Lh.nht. nf Portland, district sntv are Mre. Ada Miller Harris, Mtes I erintendent, E. E. Gilbert of Sa Hilda Amsler. first soprano; Mrs. hem. r. mp. Hertzler of Port- C. B. Webb, Mrs. Harry Styles. land nd Re- n. s. Roederof second soprano; Miss Gretchen Salem. Kramer, Miss Marie Schwab, first Quite a number of letters will alto; Mrs. Ward Willis Long and be read, which hare been written Mrs. A. J. Rahn, second alto. oilicers ror the coming year will be nominated at this meeting: .A f II If D FlapjacMFloui? CmfuIIy tttUd cyi'orfrci eon. , ttintr iasurta tbsolutt auitatioa. ROSTEIMf GREEWBAUl Millinery Department in rear room ' -.:-.':' v:'.,..-,:.. :'Yt: ' ' -:. ' Better, Brighter and Best assortment erer shown here. See the biggest line of ladies' and girls hats. The beautiful flowers, fruits and foliage A won- derful assortment of . high class merchandise. Visit this department Very low prices. Expert trim- Imported Organdies i" :-' i .... Beautiful shades, two grades; medium and high grades, . : . J, Dotted Swiss iV. Lawns, Nabisook, Gaber dine Duretta v Cloth, Pique, Dimityr Keach Goth, big assortment at popular prices. Percales . Big assortment, three grades- ' ZSclQcandlZVLcyd 32 inch Ginghams at 25c Romper Cloth at25c Berkeley Cambric at 25c 36 inch Indian Head 25c Lonsdale Muslin at J 0 Bleached Muslin at 15c a11 IZViC T ? Standard Merchandise at Low Prices 240 and 246 North Commercial St. A Few , :hIt I From the Latest Lists of Victor and Brunswick Mecords That Will Surely . Please You 2192 "75c 1885X 75c 2103 for the occasion by former pastors Abe Welty was a visitor yes terday at the home of bis dangb while delegates to the state con- ter, Mrs. Robert Rooney, who has ventlon of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs will be chosen at this meeting also, according to Mrs. William Everett Anderson president of the club. The feder ation will convene in Tillamook May 30 to June 5. x Other members of the music been on the. sick list but is kn proving clowly at present. Mr. Welty also visited his brother. John WTelty. Although Mr. Welty Is over 80 years old seems to be in good health and does sot mind to walk a. mile or two. Farmers are beginning to farm Following the series of inten sive spiritual effort that . havo been put forward in the First -. -. Methodist church this winter, a week of especial spiritual service is to be observed. Passion , week, the week before Easter. The church feeU.that it is fortunate to command the services of the Rev. Charles Ernest Powell, a re turned missionary who is now liv ing in Salem,, as a representative of the home mission board ot the church. He has had unique experience. He was with the Intrepid Dr. Grenfell, in Labrador. The Gren fell-Powell story is an epic ot ger and deadly old. He was for several years with the Indian rnmtnillp. nr .hloh 111.. Pearce HOW quue a 191 01 oau which Is chairman are Misa Lena Belle sowed in low land last fail. nas 10 Do resowea again, aiso me killed some wheat which was sowed in .clover sod, Tarter. Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn. Mrs' Ada Miller Harris. Mrs. Harry P1?? haTe Styles, and Mrs. John J. Roberts. The aocial committee for the afternoon is composed of Mrs. R E. Downing, Mrs. H. srGile, Mrs. E. L. Tillinghast, Mrs. ' Seymour Jones, Mrs. Mark Skiff.. Mrs. K B. Goodin, Mrs. Arthur Moore and Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner. Miss Cornelia Marvin, state 11 brarian, will leave within a few days for the east. which has to be resowed. This with the regular spring work and about a month late to start with will make a very busy spring for the farmer of this neighborhood. Tumalo District Offers Its Plans for Approval Approval of plans of the Tuma She will be lo irrigation district is requested gone for several -peks, -which will be her first vacation In more than two years. Of the 13500 asked of Salem residents by the local Y. W. C. A., only $2321.50 had been raised last night and of this more than of the state engineering depart- ment. A dam across the Des- chutes river is proposed for the diversion of water into a feed can al and then into Tumalo creek from which an irrigation system has been constructed. Also. dam is to' be constructed at Cres cent Late for the storage of wa $400 had Veeif contributed by mmWa nf ttiA hoard of dire, ter. Bonds of $550,000 have tribes of Canada, as missionary. He, has seen all that there is in pioneering in the . ' land of the midnight sun and the long hun ger and dealy cold.' He was tor. six years a missionary in India, where the Bengal tiger and the cobra and the elephant and the even more deadly caste system ot mankind have their homes, and he has developed some of the most faultless English, along with the clearest, most logical thing- Ing, that has been the pleasnr ot anyone'to hear anywhere. It 1 a university . highbrow series and also a series for the laborer, the business man. the skeptic, the earnest believer. . "Logic on Fire" is the way one famous law yer hear terms his speaking. ' He traveled for two -years for , the Centenary church movement, as one of lt most trusted speakers, and visited 44 states of the un ion in that time. ' , i A Russian by the name of Ra kofsky Is becoming prominent la that country ' What a man ' he would Jbe to act as delegate to the Genoa conference.' . ffRQUP - - ' II - Spasmodic Creep Is freffiient?7 VapoRuq Dar 17 ILZimJm Umi XOItVSt 1 IF t PRICE SAME over 30 years Ounces for ggl BAKING POWDER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED tors. oeen voiea. Disappointment was expressed last night by members of the board regarding the returns from the campaign. According to Mrs. W, S. Kin ney, member or the nortnwest field finance committee, who was recently in Salem, an association can not be self supporting since the nature of its work takes it in,to public service work, which Is not self supporting. High School Seniors to be Club Guests 10 Days Is Only Away Our Store b a bu$y place iHtxs clayi with women shoppers planning and boy ing their Easter Wardrobe- es Lovely new Spring Suits, Coats, Dress , Skirts, Blouses, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear, Umbrellas and various other accessories to complete (he Easter Cos tume. ; ;.. . t ... v . ? , ' j, , 1 7 eerfollf reuatet (On the''Ginl'Gin Ginny Shore (fox trot) ; ( ' ? . : ' Benriie Kruger's Orchestra (Colonla Blues (fox trot) Bennie Kruger's Orch. Smilin' (fox trot)- Green Bros. Orchestra fsnmpwhere in Nanles (fox trot) All Star Trio' (Three o'clock in the Morning, (fox trot) " 75c (Indian Lullaby (fox trot) Carl Jenton's Orch. 18865 (Cutic (fox trot). ' Whiteman's Orchestra 75c (Lonesome Hours (fox trot) Whiteman's Orch. Check the Records you wish td have and call at our store where ' you are! assured of a complete. stock and prompt service. ? ' 1 v ... Oregon , Agricultural College, Corvallis, April 6. Plans for a &lem high school senior excur sion to the college were discussed at a meeting of the Salem O. A. C. club Wednesday night. Ila L. Spaulding, Nan W. Putnam, Frank Deckebach and Madison Nichols were appointed to make arrangements for the excursion, r No definite time has been de cided upon, but the high school seniors are to be brought here some 'time other than Junior week-end' so that they will gain a knowledge of the real work of tho" different departhents on the campus and find-out, just what the school has to offer to them. PRATUM NEWS NOTES PRATUM, Ore., April . The reylval meetings at the Methodist Episcopal church here are being well' attended. So far 10 pastors have taken part in the work. The church will be dedicated unincum bered oh April 23, as the last bill was paid yesterday. The following are in the pro- BE PRETTY! T URN III DARK Try Grandmother's j Old Favorite " Itcclpe of ; Sage Tci 5 f i T We must reduce our enormous stock of pianos, player pianos and grands, to retain the agency for. old standard makes of pi anos that we sell, it is necessary that We buy a certain amount of pianos from each manufacturer yearly-ur orders are t& ing snipped we are 'already overloaded, therefore the only solution for us is to sell our present stock at big reductions and more it . ' ' ';r,v - " ' Extra Special Btgais For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' ;; We are making extra biff inducements for Friday and Saturday We just unloaded a car of pianos and we have another car ihat. will, be here Monday, and as we stated elsewhere in this ad. these are comirf in on as when we are already overloaded. Therefore it Is tip to j us to sell a carload of pianos Friday and Saturday or pay demurrage on the car that will be here "Monday until we can make room for -it; so we have decided to make drastic reductions for Friday and Saturday, and make room for the car that will arrive Monday. There- rjv fore, if you ever intend owning a fine piano be here Friday or Saturday -never again will you have such an opportunity. V jisk ii $5.00 Down VV . -1' A Buy s anv Piano or Hav mm Then the balance in very easy weekly or monthly payments to suit your convenience "if f - Almost every on knows ; that Sage Tea and Sulphur, pfoperly compounded, brings back ti e na tural color and lustre to the hair when laded,' streaked or gray Tears ago, the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and Iron blesome. Nowaday by a iking at any drug store tor "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" you will get a. Urge bottle of this famous old recipe, Unproved by th-s tddi tion of other Ingredients, at small .cost. . : Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell ' , that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this throisgh your hair, taking one smaff strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, .and arter anoth er application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy ard aractive. Adv. " fe I l'f n 1 Thi3 used $500 "Mahogany Piano $5 Down, $1.50 a Week. T r r This beautiful slightly used player piano with bench and 10 rolls of music, ill lik $5 DOWN, $2.50 A WEEK NEW PIANOS $425 Piano 450 Piano 475 Piano 500 Piano 550 Pianol.... 590 Piano?. ..... 625 Piano. 750 Piano.7 l....$276 310 ,327 349 ' 383 4 25 485 . 595 A Personal Letter From MR. GEO. C. WILL I wish to say to the "public that the pianos we are olfering dnr ing this; great sale are the same standard high grade lines that I have sold for years; they are the finest that money and brains can produce and I give the same guarantee with these-pianos that the manufacturers give because I know they are quality clear through. I do not know of any dealer in the country who has ever made such drastic reductions on standard make piano that I am making during this sale. They; are all stan dand makes , that yon will be proud to own and I am mighty proud to sell. .; You can buy these fine pianos during this big stock reducing price cutting sale for as little money as you would pay, for just ordinary pianos. - , "' NEW PLAYERS $600 .Player Piano.-. .700- Player Piano 750 Player Piano 800 Player Piano. 850 Player . Piano. 900 Player Piano 1000 Flayer Piano.,. 1650 Player Piano. ..$493 555 593 635 695 745 793 .1310 It tloes make a difference where you buy. Established 1878 Ask your bank or any, commercial agency as to-my responsibility. GEO. C. WILL EVERYTHING MUSICAL 432 y-State Street - Salem. Oregon - f' For forty-three years I have guaran teed arid stood back of every sale - ... 'V 5.;,;. X,i-, ;r -J made to the public and I am always here to make good, ' Reliable Mer chandise for less money?-A -'. :