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WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 12, 1922 ' '- awaeMMaMMMMMMSMaMSJMWBSMMMWMMMis v ' 1 - - - By MARGUERITE GLEESON npHE Salem O.A. C. club, -win' l X t picnic Thursday at River ' side Dip, 1 according S to an announcement made by the e com mittee In i- charge. v.Th!a la the Kegularf meeting nlglit and all former students, students ; home for the vacation- and graduate ol the college with their families are Mm Tl I I - . A1 .17 included in the list 'of those in Tited. '- s J The members, are to come ear ly and I swim at the park if they wish and at 4: SO the picnic sapper will be served. .' i Those 'going are asked to call JJrs. David ; A. ' Wright, 17 z 5-J; M rs. Mark . McCalllster. C19-J, or Albert T. ' Anderson,- 8(2 -. t . - r . warn er s ust-rroor toirseits , :.p ; Dr. Adolf Lorebz, ) I the famous 3urc:ebn in-an interview in the i New York Tribune, January 26thfl922,' says: U f : ! -'All' Women Should Wear . ! ' Corsets, Says Dr. Lorenz - I t Preteat Spinal Troublcm as - Well - as Ilractnx Vital Organa, Hnr- i J -i I . geon Declare ;1 "l ' ' D. Adolf , Lorenx appeared as att adTocale of corsets for women daring , his ..Health ' . Department ',; J i I, si -, -i wear a clinic yesterday. ! ;,; '.t'Every. woman should corset," said the famous surgeon, i "Possibly the youhg girl shoo id j be1 excepted Tbe corset not onlyj bracet . vital . organs - that need, bracing, but (Is a pretentatlTe of spinal troubes, ; ' ' . . , "I do , not say that ' women ! should squeeze their 'waists r, as .once they dkLu I am rtferrfnf ' ' to comets of today, j designed on common sense lines. The irapors. tant thing is that the corset should In every Instance be a perfect fit. "I , frequently prescribe corsets 'modeled after casts made of the ' patients under my observation.,' I agree with Health Commissioner y popeland In his observation that, a : corset gltes. toi a woman the jqiue : ' of being completely dressed and : 4 . thus- contributes .to her reace pt ; , ' mind, which.Ia beneficial.' Warners make a model for every figure $li5,;$lZ0,fiJ00fib $5.00 CAL'E- & -GO. Commercial and Court Streets - , :; ..1 .The CaalhAme eiaa will. pieaie Sunday at Bryant park io Albanyf ana. inciuaea in jne jnemaers pi the family will be several f from Polk ana Maqon counties. Airs, Mark McCalllster and Miss Flor ence CautherS of e Salem I will be among those going over. ' e $J Cauthorne hall, at ,tbe Oregon Agricultural college was named for a grandfather xt most of tbose. included in the clan at the present piine Ha. was a member of the. .Oregon, legislature , and sponsored - the,, bill , which' made possible this dormitory.) It is now being used for a women's hall of residense although It was for .a time several yean ago used for the men. t When Waldo hall became,: inadequate .to- care , for the wo.men, It waa taken ovtf acinfor. the women. ,Two large trees, were , planted by, the family in front 3pX the hall, when it was buiU. One of these still lives while the other, died several years ago., 'Other 'members of tbe fata- Uy live In Benton and Linn coun ties. ' ' . v .. ' The Business . and Professional Women's club will meet for their weekly" luncheon in the Peacock room of the Gray Belle Jtoday at noon. " r Mr. and Airs J. T. Hunt; are Spending two weeks at Lafayette mineral' springs. - Mrs. Ersel Kay will defend' her championship title . In the, golf toarnament- which : begins today at the Tualatin Country club. three weekaviaiting in Belling- nam, wasn. , , t Mrs. Russel CatUa and Mrs Henry B. Thielaen are Jo charge pf the local committee of Epis copalian women , who will .assist with this, reception for. put, Of state : mem oeri who ,wni attend land next month. 1 , Mrs. George M. Brown and, MM Marjprle Brown . attended... .the .cnautanqua in Gladstone Satur- aay. jaage Brown was one oi the ' speakers. i ) , Mr. and ; Mrs. Zadoc Rlggs left last night fqr Roseburg where Mr Rlggs w HI attend the state phar macists convention. J'x Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Barnes . of Long Beach, Cat? are guests of Mrs. Thomas Burroughs, SB5 Les lie street: 'Mr. Barnes was a for mer owner lot the Capital Journal while residing in Salem. .vMr. ,and Mrs. Arthur McClaln ara receiving the congratulations of their many friends on the birth of a son yesterday, r .Miss . Prudence .Patterson and Miss '.Lenta , Banmgartner ' -ire Lhome . from a vacation spent at The Dalles. . : Mrs. L.G-Altman.bas as her guest her daughter, Jlrs. AUa A 'I' s I if--' i r 1 Dr. and Mrs. John R, Sites, axe spending a few days in Portland. r. w- 4p 4 H11ILL 111 Bflf Sahtiam Company to Build Addition.to.uare ror Increased Output ' ; MCE MENMII Claims Received ; by Secre tary of State Amount to $1,197,114.43 STAYTON, Ore., Jaly 11. (Special to . The Statesman.) The Santiam woolen mill company la contemplating the erection ot another win? to tbe milf. Tbe new addition will be built on tbe west ftide ot tbe main building and Is to be 40x80, teeL Many new. hands, have been employed lately and the addition of another large room will prove an opening for, more workers. John Smith left, Friday morn ing for Alaakt where be will spend the remainder of tbe. sum: mervldting his son's who reside there. - -: . , 5 V. . P. Lancefield. E. C. TUas, T. J. Smith and E. Pleser left on Friday afternoon's train for De troit from where they go by pack train to the BreUenbosb hot springs for a month's outing.. T. H. Thomas left Thursday for his ranch near. Jordan where he will ru&ticatea few weeks. Miss Gweneth Davla left Mon day of last week for Albtny Where she has accepted, a position in the Murphy-McQilchrist cafe. Hiirold Murphy of Albany was in Stay ton Saturday visiting-with relatives. ., .' Miss ' Lnella Kelch returned home from a few days visit in Portland. C. P. Burmester has charge of the Lancefield store during the owners tbsence at the hot springs, i .A. S. Davlg and tamily 6t As toria visited, several .days last week at the home of his parents. J. P. Davis and wife, , C. A. Beauchamp of the Stay ton. Pharmacy and Mr. Harmon of -the Bon Ton cafe , tre latest en hBsiastaon, radio work here, both men are installing arlel sta tions purparatory to establishing a rahio outfit in their respective places "ofbV8lne8s.., t Traffic between Salem and. the trpper Santlam country has been so hetvyp of late,, three stages has been required, to take care of it. Tha hay, grain and fruit har vest zus an come in a bean this year, in .thi.sectionfc owing to the extreme warm weather hurrying Jhings alpng. The farmers " are surely experiencing a ; busy time. Many Stayton people tttended tne convention at the big taber nacle a Turner boh Sundays of tne session. ; Mrs. Ed balnea of Mill City la . here visiting her parents, Mr; and airs. wm. Grler, Miss Cella Mlelkol Is at home aain after, months vacation spent at Ashland. ; Five thousand .eJht,. hundred and two ex-service men have, thus tar availed .. themselves . of the prhlleses made posaib! by the hw enacted by the people of Orrgon in 1S19, providinn tor f tnabr.'al aid to honorably di charged eoldlers and sailors." and their aggregate claim have airoauated to $1,197.11. V ac cording to a statement made pub lic by the secretary of state this afternoon. lbe law aids an ex-crvke man to the exten of $25.00 a month Kfcile attending school. bit when ar. ex-service man. who has se cured the bene?'. of tbe educa tionrl aid desires the state bonus or loan which was later provid ed, -.hi amount of any education al nUl must first be re pa 1.1 by the state -. L Twin 1919, a total of $5:07. 458.38 was dUbireod, to ex-ser vice men . attend! u.t educational inet.tutJons anl In the .year HZ0. $494,045.99. Daring 1921 the state provided XSCC. 075.47 nnd up to July 8 of 122,.1 1C2.75. Of the amount received for educational aid there has been returned to the state 3 703.19 by ex-service : men who haTe received the ; bonus or se cured a loan from the state. far from aatiafied with the meas ure ia its present form, and could not support it .it the schedules as approved by. conress,-were to re main iu force until anotner tarui revision" was andmaken by con gresa. v ... , s . Senator --Edge stressed that he wanted authority given lor ? a downward as well as an a p ward revision of rates, declaring he was interested In the development of the country's export trade," believ ing that only by such development- could there be a full measure of prosperity .in the United Statei. He also reiterated his belief that tariff should be built scientifically with an Impartial commission to gather 'the facta on which con gress acted. . . There la a. law in Bulgaria that every oody must work. Anglo- SaXonf civilization has a lot, to L learn from Jaoma of the less' ad- Lvanced countries on the foot I i I fl I I : "' ssw ' Lm -- ' ,W t i t-1 mm iVil: TI 415 Court Street and Masonic Temple f .'E?ryf. Headquiirt6rs for mm LiLii ii.il Band 'Arid " Stiinged InstrumentsSheet MusiBruhiwickW , . onora'Phonog :il It-'- VICTROL&S SOM'ORAS BRUNSWIGICS SKerrriahl J jlay & Oo. is . . ".: ' 1 I V;! Sdle Agents'forSteinwayiA ffsfey, 'Aldffch,:: am Lzuidu, ir. ue rana oiner sianaaru mattes, ,hsq neouan trianos ana the'FamousDhb-Art Reproducing Jwatits. f. 4 4 1 Before buying, call and Act'ourT&biSk Morris Optical Combanv to Move in New Offices Soma time this week, probably on Thursday, the Morris optical company will remove from ts present quarters tn the 'Bank of Commerce building to its new lo cation on the third floor of the Orecon Electric building. , The company came, here three years ago to occupy two smalt rooms On State street. It expanded greatly in its move to the present location and now it finds yet more room an Imperative necessity. The present change came about through the affiliation of Dr. H J. Clement with Drs. FIndley and 9teeves, and their need for-more office ; room, together for general eye, ear, nose and throat prac tice. The affiliated Morris Opti cal company also needed mors room; so a business' separation was finally arranged. HARDING ASKING 'NO INTERFERENCE (Continued from page. I.) nine hundred and twenty-two, and of the lndenendence of the United States, one hundred forty seventh. "Warren G. Harding. "Br the president, Charles E Hughes, secretary of state." Urges Conference CHICAGO, July 11-R- M Jewell, president of the railway nmnlnven deDartment of the American Federation of Labor, de dared tonight In reply to a proc tarnation issued by , President Harding, ,that the way to end the present strike was to call a con ference of the shop crafts and the railway executives. , ulf -any one wants to end the strike they know how to do it call a conference of railway exec utives and shop crafts representa tives be said. "Full responsi bility for the present situation and the continuation of ,it rests upon tha shoulders ' of the railroad managements." SCHOOL BEARD. NAMES NEW INSTRUCTORS (Continued from page 1.) ; - ' ble of all the Salem instructors. Her place has not yet been filled. No choice has yet been made for the bead of the English depart ment, though: there are already some instructors chosen for Eng lish work. There is a , vacancy still t unruled in the 4th grade and also one in the home econ omics of the McKlnley Junior high. ' .- - i : Bids are to be asked for from local dealers, for supplies for the chemistry 'department. - Some of the bupplies bought abroad last year, were of inferior quality, it was stated " "by . . : Superintendent Hug. Come to think of It the best talker and the, worst flyer among the birds. Is the parrot. BY S Apparatus of Reflectors i Ovens -Used in I Experiment;! , PASA DEXA. Cal., ; July 11. The three square meals of mankind- may soon ie prepared by solar heat alone, according to Dr; ChariesLGreeley - AbboC noted , as trophysicist of Washington Dl C, who will continue experiments' at the Mount jVilson "observatory, near here, with , his. "solar cook er." an arrangement ot reflectors and ovens. ; All the cooiing for himself and' hla: staff was neatly and appetljiingly done ;wltb ths device during- a previous eojourh on themountain.;. : . . . "j . "The apparatus installed on Mt. Wilson "; said Dr . Abbott, . "coat about 50, not h great, deal when It Is considered that there Is ' no additional cost for fuel and that this; particular solar cooker was madia especially ; for theii experi ments. Quantity production may lower the cost materially! Ke x dsioh GOUGN TSST Dr. Sarah Hobson says the time is eomtng when the - sex of , the child will be determined by $ the parents. st But, Sarah Is wrong, the whole matter will be under gov ernment control,; with 'a commis sion to say what shall ' or shall not be long before that.-Ex.- - Mm l: t There'll be an unusual fascination about' the SALE " i. that is scheduled to take place in the near future.- - ':.-'. IHER REBUFF Growers to Spends $3,000, 000 in Producing Pres . ent Crop . WASHINGTON. July 11 The Republican agricultural tariff bloc got another setback today Jn tbe senate, losing 33 to 24 its fight to make dutiable Imported vegetable oils, used in the manu facture " ot non-edible products. The' senate, then, without a roll call, approved rates of three cents ( pound, on cotton-sed, oil ; and .soya bean oil and four cents a pound on .cocoanut oil and .peanut oil. where such oils enter into the manufacture of edible commodi ties. " . The bloc did not vote as a unit on the prbposttion to remove the provision allowing - free entry of vegetable oils for industrial pur poses but the defection within Its ranks was more than made up by support from the Democrats.' eight of them voting to eliminate the provision. They ; were Ashurst, Broussard, Harris, Heflin, Jones or- New Mexico, Kendrick, Rans dell and Sheppard.; . . " Before the senate, got down to consideration , or the tariff,, bill Senator Edge. Republican, New Jersey, Served, notice, that unlesl the flexible ; tartff provision was retained in ; the WJI he would'not ! Mr3 i , j . vjX -fv 1 "rri- 'wm 1' J V t I i - y ' ' A r- f f, I , u tru UUU ;. 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