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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1922 rati , By MARGUERITE, GLEESON A PRETTY home wedding was solemnized Sunday, July 9. , X the home of Mrs. Anna M. Jones at McMinnvllle when her ' daughter, Miss Vera ! Jones, be rime the bride of R. Elmo Shan ' nahan of Salem. The Rev. Lyle H. Willard. pastor of the Saleui ; Evangelical church, formerly of McMinnvllle and boyhood friend '. ; of the bridegroom, officiated. The ring ceremony wag - used. The home was beautifully decorated with pink rambler rosea ; inter- mingled yjlth greenery ' Preceding the ceremony Mrs Virgil Fendall. sister of the bride-, accompanied by Miss Hazel Lanic-r of Corva)lls. sang j "At Dawning" and '"Until;" The bridal party entered to the strains of Mendel ssohn's! Bridal Chorum played py Miss .Lamar. They took their place beneath V gorgeous pink wedding bell overhanging a jt-ol-orful altar of lattice : work Inter woven with rosea and greenery. The bride was tbeautif nlly gowned ln; white satin heavily beaded with pearly with full length veil crowned with oranise Uattle Thompson, and Nate U. Wiley of Rex. Or., were married. Rev. R. G. Le of the; Friends' church was the officiating clergy man, assisted my Mrs. Lee, The bride has inade her home in "Sa lem for a number of years,. -Following" the ceremony, the bridal party left for their new home at blossoms, and carried, a boer (Rex, .near Js'ewberg where Mr. bouquet of bride's roses and swan- I wiley has a farm and a prosper- sonia. She was attended by herOUs noaltry ranch. i sister. Miss . Luenne Jones, wno j , i - ' was daintily gowned In pink or- nrs. Arthur Benson spent Wed gandie and carried an arm bou-1 negday in Albany tn conference qnet of sweet peas. Kenneth Fen- j wjtn Catherine Ewtng, Rod dall of Newberg, college f raterni-1 cross field officer from" the Seat- ty brother of the groom, acted as tie office of the Red Cross. best man nd little Charles Keltn Fendall, ; nephew "of the groom, acted as ring bearer. ; ; After congratulations and the serving -of dainty refreshments the young, couple left on a few weeks trip to the various beache before returning to their friend.' ' The bride is a charming young woman well known' l'n McMlnnj yille. 'The groom is an O. A: ,CX graduate and a member of the Slf ma Phi EpsIlon rraternlty.' He Is employed at the Oregon Grow ers Co-operative association at iSa lera. . , ' . Dr. and "Mrs.: J. Shelly Saner man, with Mrs. L. M. Sauerman of Philadelphia, Miss Myrtle Law- FOREST FIRE RiiuraE Silver Falls Timber pany Deny That Is Threatened Com- vier tnan before. Sixty-five car loads of timber were' brought la from eamp daring Wednesday. Band Concert Program for Tonight Announced sitate an outlay, of approximately SIS.OOO. it was said. The Marion county eoart also has agreed to finance the eou- st ruction of .approaches -to the Pudding river5, bridge at Anro. it was" stated. These will cost about $15,000. - and a vocal solo by Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hing . . . i 4 Ar.n cs-wli: be given at me u -,, vtrrfnla when The old fashioned Virginia reel SALE M LIU D IS urn Salem .Librarian Returns from National Convention; Tew from Oregon Attend SILVERTON. Ore.. July 13. (Special to The Statesman.) The rumor that has become cur rent at Silverton that, the forest fires are gaining headway at Camp Six of the Silver Falls Tim- b)er fconipany foldings fihte says M. C. Woodard, who vtsited the camp; Tasdtay. The fires which broke out fiercely tome time;; ago are completely under control and the smoke which cornea down from the .north and east which , probably caused the rumor that the fires were so Lad that it would probably become necessary to close the camp- aitd mill, is undoubtedly caused by and lacks iwany of the handicap.- I eight an old deserted camp which and troubles of other libraries the contains nothing but slashed over rence and Dwight Qulsenbury, left jcoimtry over was the eonclujion j timber. This, says Mr. Woodard, jrmv.uuj lur uuuu ,r. ifeacM by Miss riora uaw, 10-1 is a-joui turee mues irom anv Crater . Lake, v They plan to re-1 cal librarian, following her at turn by iway of Bend and down tendance at the national conven- the Columbia highway. tion of the American Library as- i , v sociaUon which Just recently Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shields are closed in Detroit. receiving the congratulations of ... r,.p returned to Salem their friends on the birth' of a UnMdiT following five weeks son. Franklin .Vance, born yestex- ... the- east during which day. " time -he visited her home in Illi nois and attended the national convention. rt this evening. It will Witlson park ae has btfn the iustoin but the Tuesday night concert will be given at the city playsround. Th-s program as announced by Oscar Steelhammer. director for this evening is as follows: . March, "Chicago Trbune".... , . . Chambers Overture. "Supberb" Daluey, "Marguerite Walta" from Faust Gounod Popular Numbers Vocal Solo .' : Mrs. Halite Parrish Hinges Selection "The Serenade", .'i, Herbert Serenade, "At Eveningtlme't.4 ; Jewell March. "Under the Flag". Vasey "Star Spangled Banner some of the old timers cab find something that will produce It. Wayside Tales. If Qualify is not put into timcanitis iitipossiKs to putitirilltB '.. GOLICIJTfeST is quality ihrji and thru end green timber. At that, a strict fire patrol is maintained there. The camps and mill are runn ing at full capacity, perhaps hea V '- Mrs. W. A. Rutherford of Sa- em visited with friends Jo Albany 1 OLD RECIPE T on Almost everyone knows that MM N T TO HELP PI Work With City of Jef ferson m Laying Pave ment Through City Mnro thftn 1K00 neraona attend- this week on her way to Newport. the meetlng whIch included . besides the public library1 chiefs, j Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, ur. wu jura. r. fi. luorapBUU hn from hrmnltal Hhrarles. naw Faded Hair Dark ami ninuv w mi ww oBis oaiuruay evening ai Hbrarles universities, schools, a dinner party honoring Dri J.. C. I Dnsiness and agricultural libraries uiooagooa toi caiumore, Ata. ut. wItll a Bmall ection for the trus- J Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly piouago9B u w taia ssamraay eve- teea who attended. compounded, brings back the nat- ning on cancer to local audiences. The growth of the business II- ural color and lustre to the hair He Is returning from the medical brary wag one of tne features no- when faded, streaked or gray, contention in Spokane and has ted Dy Miai Case. 7 Many business Years ago the only way to get this oeen persuaaea to stop m baiem. houses employ librarians to Uke mixture was to make it at home He la conaidered one of the gTeat- chance of their zrowine HbraHes which is muasv unA trniihiM est authoriUes on cancer In the which are being considered of Nowadays we simply ask at any United. States. He is connected more and aote importance. drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and with John Hopkins -university. - The -dearth of librarians was snlnhnr Comnound ya wtn Mi ' Y , ' particularly noted, Miss ease said, j a iarge bottle of this old-time reci- Mrs E. A.,Jacqulns of Los An- The employment department main-1 geles, who has. been visiting with I talned during the convention had J other Ingredients, at very little her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 calls for 43 chlldrena librarians cost fevervhodv de thia nrr.r. uou nu, tur wiwh mouiw, re- wun no'Tisuue means oi suppjy- ation noV, because no one &n , , I partly the reason, according to Mrs. W. F. Fargo has gone to Miss Case, why there are so lew The parkin county court anil the city of Jefferson have agreed to finance, on a fifty-fifty basis the paving through" Jefferson, ac cording to an announcement mad here today. The work will neces possibly tell that yon 'darkened your hair, as it does it so natural ly and evenly.. You dampen", a Spokane, where with Miss Lucile available trained persons for such J aponge or soft brush with it and Fargo ' she' will Bpend several j positions. weeks. In the mountains. Mlsa I Miss Case visited the provincial Fargo i is well : known i in - Salem, library in Victoria, B. C, last having visited here at different I week. Here in the historical col times. , - Miss Lucile Crocket left yester-1 tain Cook to a cap worn by Queen day f oi her hdme in Syracuse; N. yictoria' Y. She will "Be gone-for bIx weeks. J Only a few from Oregon were Miss Crocket will return before in attendance at the convention. the opening the school to take up The next meeting place has not her new duties as school librarian, teen decided but Invitations have Miss Crockett has been children' been extended by Dallas, TexL librarian and will be succeeded by and Vancouver, ,B. C. Miss Case Miss -Florence Petit. : said. George B. Utley of the New- r'? ' ; 'T'-' berg library in Chicago is the new A quiet wedding; occurred on I president or tne association. Wednesday at 2 , o'clock at : the home of Mrs. ; Shoemaker,', North Church' and 'Spruce streets, .when Mrs. Shoemaker's daughter, draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disap- TtAarK ' and offer anothar onnj'i. r v ''7 ,7. or two, your hair becomes and you look years younger. Adv $1085 SALEM - : 4 WHY Cook with . wood when you can a void the heat by cooking with Hiiiii i icii i i y See Our SITilPLEX Electric Stoves Complete Line of .Elec trical Appliances Archie Fleener Electric Store i 414 Court St. Even Slender Women need a little confiner for the hips and that firm, com fortable support that oniy a corset can give. Warner's Rust-Proof I ' Corsets - include many styles j which ,we especially recommend , for slight figures. Same ot them are rubber-topped or topless, others merely short from the waist down. ' 1 ! r !'.-' Most are very lightly jboned. Let us show you these or oth- ; er styles in Warner's Corsets the Guaranteed Corsets. $1.25. $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00 Gale & Compa ny Commercial and - Court Streets More than an average car at less than tKe average price w GARDNER F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. Cor. Front "and State Sts. . : t. THE UNIVERSAL CAR PRICE At Your Front Door Tourings. Koadster. Sedan Coupe , Truck Tractor. .5555.54 .$693.02 53&33 All EauiDped with Starter and Demountable Titos Valley Motor Co. ..$492.85 PHONE 1995 266s North Higa Street mwm m Mr Thm m Muttmrd tlmatm Y 115 Jor Coughs and Colda, Head- ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatian ; and All Aches and Pains' : I iALL DRUGGISTS 35c mnd C5c, jar and tubes Hospital sis. 13.00 ill rirJJD62icioii3 1 tvrrsTK rr Ii f fc&ITK r IV T1S-"?1 i 75 Tons of Evaporated Ber- nes Will fie Record Set for Season TfJ LOAVE S 7 r Busies Day 1 On Your Trip 3ack East The runery-two hoor tnp Liverpool than is New v r i o r : vy. ., rrom Vancouver, o. v. io i ore vny , Montreal saves abusmess The fUce Viger Hotel day for the traveler east- vj operated by V em points n Canada, ihe , Canadian pacific Raft- States, or across e sea. way with the characiem-;. " Oceaivgoing ships embark . tic attention to the conven- ?. from diis ' metropolis of iences and comforts of its Canada, a thousand miles ' guests, offers hospitality to . . inland from the Atlantic those who wish to remain .; and yet 3 1 5 miles doser to in the city for a time. f tBfor completing tkt det2 of yotir iottmey, . iuriu for infarmeitkm cxmcrnunx MoHtraal. , Canadian Pacific Railway 55 Third Street POSTLAND; - Broadway 0090 W. H. DEACON, General Agent M.l 1 i jit -. .They can all italk maraschino cherries, and freah cherries In layers, and cherries In cans of all I sixes, and cherriea in barrels; but the Drager company Is handling cherries in the good old-fashioned way revaporation. ,They are handling a lot at them, too. They .have a system ot dryers and evaporators, pretty .well covering the valley, in moat ot the .good fruit centers, and they will have close to 75 tons ot evaporated cherries to show for. their season's work, when the season closes. They evaporate only the black, or at . least the dark varieties the Republicans, BIngs, .Lamberts, Tartarian, and the various heavily-colored seed lings that are grown here. They take only 'the really ripe frnit; the class ot green, firm fruit that is most in demand tor maraschino purposes,' would tall, in the evap orators. .Dead ripe black. cher ries, however, make a wonderfully appetizing .and popular product Whett properly .evaporated; ' the Drager Company is making. si spec ialty ' of these trnili 'tsar ate Jtot popoiar witn; tih& t canners cui work ; perfectly '.in fthla form of presenratloni' ' ' t The 'Drager company is also taking in 750 tona ot loganber ries. for evaporation at its various drying .plants In vthe . Willamette valley '.growing centers. "The fruit will be .graded and packed ! from the Salem plant after the drying season Is, over. , GOVFJtXOU RETURNS ,Afrtr spending several days in touring Oregon, Governor Olcott mmmm IK1 The job is done not a thing was overlooked. Everthing from the basement to the uppermost floor every item of this gigantic stock has been drasti- 1 -era ; .'j-., cally reduced. It took nerve and a great sacrifice to cut prices so deeplyrbut our heart and soul is centered on making this a stupendous - . r ; 7 "1 - : " 1 - .i . , . . - V EXTRA ARE rr p- -7 -r- -rr-j JM0B1MCE n e-e -e-s e and prepared to meet you and greet you with bargains iar beyond your most fantastic magmaticn. Ejery available table and counterds creaking under the weight of summer, goods mercilessly slashef in prices. Tremendous crowds -will be anxiously waiting to avail themselves of these great savings. -( .. - e , IS THE GIVEN HOUR BE AT THE DOORS . Be one of the first to enter this store. Come prepare d to buy. The savings will be large, for this we jpreni ue will be the most colossal disposal of summer goods at unloading pnees such as you nor generations after will ever witness. See Yesterday's Papers ..for Pnce Examples. Read Our Poster---Note Mail Order Accepted Tas long as items are in : ctoc! Same Day Service II " the Sayings. returned here yesterday. .He de clared that , the trip " was one of i the most enjoyable he had ever experienced. 1. SU4KSfo8K9Bti--(i.