THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM.- OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, -AUGUST lf.1922 -"0 I t f r. w i V ' 9 " I Br MARGUERITE GIESON, A rlSS MAMIE VDN BEHREN, IV! &rldeHp-pe' of the late summer, was." the nsp,iratloa for a delia&tfully informal garden part Wednesday evening at the horoe of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baiter. Mrs. Baker la ,the' leader ,of the Loyal Darighters clas of the Court Street Christian Church and Mias Voa Behren, "la & member of, the claai. " Othe? ;j gpesta .? were the Loyal Sons, class of wVlter. U potman. Is theleade,: "V MUs Von Behre(yrlll H iar ried later 4n tAwgnrAlneKo, Del-? bert Longi ot.ScIovi;:Theaffalp Wednesday evening "was"Jit jne na ture of a filscellanteous aqower, V The prettt;lawn o$ iha Baker home " was dotted ..'with " colored lights arid : baskets t of f ladloua wereuspeuaeu Marshall. Miss Grace : Marshall, nleaslne arrays White clemantis . - ,, and fern were- also used in the denotations. The table on which the glfta were ; left was prettily decorated with a great basket of the flowers. Numerous eoiy corners were ar ranged' around the pretty lawn and Japanese lanters and wind bells added to the charm ' of the arrangements. A pretty small table held the punch bowl and re freshments were ' dferved later In the' evening. Miaa ' Grace Von Behren gave -a delightful reading during the evening and games and a general social time was enjoyed by the gueafi. rj. f ' ' ' '' ; The Invited; gdests were Rev. and. Mrs. R. Li. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fayne "Morfeyy Mr. and Mrs.V'Jay Yarnell.Mr. and Mrs." F.'-A. Baker, "Mtvand Mr. Lloyd Miller, Misa MarCeHa' Cas- pell," Miss Ruby AHenjMisa Nina clety of the Jason Lee church this afternoon. - The women of the. or ganization are being, urged .to at tend. . " -i ' Mrs. George Bingham is home following several weeks in St. Vincent's hospital In Portlands Mrs. J. H. Littler and Mrs- E. Upmeyer are home from the Tllla-! mook beaches where they have been for two weeks. Mrs. W. H. Lytle was called to Pendleton Wednesday because of tobp5isdo;i jean. She wis the youngest dasgkieri oiW- U.4IobsoB aund wife; and, her entire life was spent m stayton, where she was best known sad deeply -loved. Secretary of Educational Board from New York : Looks Over Willamette. State Moneys Invested m School District Bonds the death, of fjer father,' John F, Hill. Dr. Lytle left for Pendle- J board of education.' wa a Salem ton yesterday. Mrs, Robert X. j visitor this week to talk over the stanfieid. another daughter, who since her return for Washington early in the season, has been liv ing In Portland.' accopanied Mrs. Lytle f ro sPortland to f Pendle ton.. , The luncheon planned by Mrs. The state bond commission yes terday invested . f 41.000 of the state industrial accident Com mis sion's Rprrppstcul fnnA In hrwnl Dr. J. B. I rancher of New York! district bonds " a wr via city, secretary of . the Methodist j or 5.20 jtaeeat. The purchases were: ..- ' . School district 12. Morrow county. ;J 5.600: districts. Hood Kiver county, f 6000;. district 11. IJnion county. 120,000: district The intensive campaign Is lol $1. Faatllla county. J1;000; dU begin in October, for the raising Urict 25, Columbia county. $9000. Of 11.20.000 for the tfnrrersit I ; r . f needs. Of this. S 1.000.000 wilr plans for the big campaign for .he- Willamette unirersity endow Meat fond. U4" ?JMAT M'tor a permanent endowment tWoo nf CiMm SHORTHAND 'Gnaranteea in 30 days We guarantee to teach you Karam . Shorthand., in 30 days or it costs , you noth ing.' An that we ask of you is to attend bur class from one to two hours daily. ',''vt National :'.'; School of Shorthand .212-13 Oregon Bldg. , ' Phone 1890 J or .788 ; ; r 0REJG0N Qne! famous 5tpjyt ' live forevei .... .. One' Solid .;BrociclWay;. : Saturiay-rSunday. Miss Elsie Mae Powell, Miss Hazel Dean Long, Miss Ella Smith, Miss Hope Gilmer, Miss Iria Powell, Miss 1 Grace Von ' Behren. Miss Faith Gilmer, Miss Clara Page, Miss Yerda Vincent,' Miss Thelma reea, miss uoris Alien. Misa Leona Peed, J Lenore -Putman, Theona Putman, Winona' Putman, Bert : Eshleman. . Chrl4 ; Kowitz. Frank Caspell and A., Burns. The announcement of the en gagement . of Miss , Freda Chris tensen to Elmer Bosell was made last night at " a pretty informal party , at the home of Misa IIollLs Vlck..:. The , secret ' was made Known tnrouga tne nnraveiung oi a stfder's web which , contained the ' announcement. Th0 color ccheme was In tones of yellow.". The guests included In the .ffair for Miss Christensen were Misat LaYllla Perry, Miss Hannah Christensen,. Miss Enfma Christensen, Miss Gertrude Hart; man, Miss Edna Myers,. Miss Es ther Berteison, Mrs. Charles Tick and (Mrs. David Hassel. - Miss Christensen la the daugh ter of A. Christensen. Mr., Bos- ell's home ,1s in St. Paul. Minn. Mr., and Mrs.' C. N.Laughridge and their little daughter, left yes terday for Newport where they will spend the next two weeks. ' r - Dr.' and Mn.'H, EL Lee Steiner and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Kozer have recently returned from a -trip to Rainier park and olherpoints of Interest in western Washington. ' Mrs. C. F- Peters'jias returned to her home InAttstln AIJan. af ter.; several, weeks' .visit with friends and: relatives in 'Salem. While on the coasV Mrs. , Peters spent two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs N. P. Olson In San Francisco. On her; return trip she made stop in Portland, Ta coma and Seattle. Mrs. Peters be fore her marriage was Miss Lillian Olson.. . Ralph- Olson is spending ten days at Breltenbush Springs. The. Three Link club will meet this afternoon in the I. O. O. F: halt, " ' . Mrs. Fred Baker .'.will, entertain the Women's Home Missionary so- Mrs. Calvin Cootldge, Vlfo of the vice president,' was . Indefinitely postponed. It was to have been given at the Waverly club. .. ' .' Dr. J. O. Matthis with his famijy are home following a week-end trip to the beach. . . ' fund, with only the interest avail able for U3e, The rest is to coyer all other, present incidental needs of the school. " " j Gymnasium First First of these needs Is a gym- naalntm Ta, t X a. i mi a I Drop 5 Cents, in Portland PORTLAND. Aug. 10. Price of ateani heat in Portland will drop , .. ... v- i .. . li cents a thousand, pounds of POWER VI USES 2 SHIFTS Installation of New Machin . ery to Be Rushed to Early Completion ' nite .plans have not yet been made for the big new physical-development plant, bat these include a gym that . will be. adequate for every possible need of the.unlr versity. Following this, a cen tral heating plant is a vital need There arei eome repairs, some current indebtedness, and some general improvements that will absorb the whole of the allotted quarter of a million, A science hall - Is one of the dreams, beyond, the exigencies. of the endowment . campaign, but this the "authorities are content Beginning with tonight -the I to let! wait Its tunu Once the Portland Railway, Light & PoweT other is raised and the nnlver company will run two .shuts of 8ity put np to ita proper standing, men on its big new power plant u reaaon ably assured that this in Salem. The company has been new building will be forthcoming, seriously handicapped by the non- ramMtI(En startB ln Pan arrival of . building,, materials. r ' , '-! structural steeC and, other Items .The campaign for the, endow that were vital for. the construe- ment that starts ln October is to tion.' A vast amount of work has be completed by December 20. been accomplished, however, and This allows two months for the thA nlant ls fast erowlne into organlzifiig and carrying out of shape. '. f , the campaign all over the state, Tho big water tube boilers are wherever" there are loyal Oregoni belnc set. into place,, and.the'plac- ans ready to back the. oldest col- ing of, the tubes themselves wuii legtate institution west of . tne soon begin. The boilers, built I Missouri .river with their money without stay bolts or. Internal re- and their , Interest. , The history inforcement, ere tremendously of Oregon is so Indissolublywrapr strong. They , are built of steel pe up in the early Willamette more than an inch In thickness, l university dreams and their ful and they are to run at a normal I nument. that the backers of the pressure of 175 pounds to jne big undertaking feel that though inch; with safety valve relief set tne raising of the money may be for 10 pounds.,. The dry steam ft real job jt jg BUre,to come in goes to the turbines, superheated i tQ ' Dy airect inmace nwv, w v . Some repars are Delng: made at degree temperature, I Eaton hall In the way of tinting While all the foundations are thm bot H reneral ther. Infor the; turbines, these, wlU ... . v: much new work until have to season, tor a iew ay longer .before the machinery mounted. The heavy steel pillars s and beams that, make the overhead crane system for handling the en gines and the generators are lag; gard ln theiT arrival. The ma chines may have to be swung n- Menvin, vice-president apd gene ral manager-of the Northwestern Electric company, . announced . to- uay. ..Reduction: in the pried cf fuel oil is the reason for the decrease of steam heat rates.' The reduc lion closely follows the announce ment of a 16 cent drop iri gai rates made by the Portland Gas & Coke company. Total Assets Are Shown a TdriAwdcntlJomfnrssIoh 'if - : - ' ;;-5-a': ToUl asseU of the state ia;ias trial accitfeat omni'ssiou" were ?,51.S.1 at the elose of has. ines July 31, according to the month ty-tatHet of the-ommis- sion issued yesterday. Tho report! follows: As3ets pn deposit with state treasurer invested in bonds. $4,- 44S2S5; cash. t3TT. 139.31; total deposited with state treasar- er. f 4,882.161.97; cash In bank. T51. 1 07.82;- city and county war rants. $14,677.17; cash on hand. S76 7 ;.::); total ledger assets, $4. SS6.223.1C; premiums in course of collection. 21.903.03; total all asseU. 14.918, lt.19 Liabilities Reserve catastro phe fund, f7;03$.07;' reserve re habilitation fund. $93,743.39; net special . reserve for unpaid . work men's compensat ton, losses and claims, acount'of permanent par tial disability. $S35.796.44; fatal case3. 31,902,599.87; total per maner.tydisability. '318.849.92; deprtciixioh reserve to take care of any loss that may be incurred in respect ofrealizatkm upon in vestments, f 100,006, reserve nec essary to meet claim payment covered by outstanding final set tlement vouchers, I2.41S.C0; re serve based on actual experience to take care of pending claims. 1634,929.28; reserve ' permanent partial disability not over 24 months, S2C.393.97; unearned premiums, $17,784.90; unclaimed warrants cancelled $6,090.57; un paid bills, as of July 31,. 1922, $3.- 683.49: "unpaid medical aid re- funda, $"5.92; unpaid dhridendi. J4iHM3i-S; surftla aa required by .Section 6 C2 4 Oregon' laws as amended, f 4 $3fa.hi; surplus. $2t.l414; total UabiHtles and surplus. $4,918,126.19. rl.r. 1 .. . I ... Look mMr tl s . Tk4' mm l mr kt,t - . It's Wa (ur . - ' Sort far MTrrl wa, . . Jast IUXLK Vd , . ".. Tk . vkol wlit kllfc LimI 1 m kH (low prdrr 4 I'm ur yo wOl f U. ; ; . 1 4 ' i Color added to bread to make It look brown jnay.d ceive some people but It don't foot nature, . If you want the cheeks painted the health glow you will gt resulU " from our DIXIE health' tread, and ttVlll 'paiat 7ur I eheeks a health glow ' from within that will irtease yox in health and vitality. . a, ' Give DIXIFJ BREAD a month's, trial, you'll , tell ..i others 1 1 1 i. Salem Baking Co. i - ...... .. I , - 15c Pure White , Onting Flannel Sale price, yard 734c Limit 6 yards Downstairs - store : K A:F 0-R-Y'r'Sr : Gigantic Unloading Sale . . . ENDS SATURDAY at 6:00;P. M; v; 15C' CurialaScnri gale prixso, yard tijmt 10 yani . 'Downstairs store. This is Your Last Call to the Big Barg Never Forget. : i r A the big financial battle is over. i-. Bohler Soon to Come Coach Roy Bohler is to be here shortly to look after the physical and, recreational plaps for the rear. Last winter . the ' university had the use of the armory for in door games. It was a painfully here, ready tor, mounting, 1 and could be done. Nothing better1 m, v. ' J.. t.alln siKht for this year, thoughfnd foundaUona are fuUy seasoned., contract has m yet . been made , Three cars of cement iiave been tor the use otthe state gilding. ' j .i . i v f,.niiafiniiiL I Tfce athletic nrospects lor tne and another full car will be used year j have seemed fairly good, before it is all over. The macbin- even though no college gym has ery shipments alone were to run been 'secured, and none canmow 4nto something liae euu.uww pounds. It is understood I'M j be expected for the current yeart " ' I . " f- SALE !.' EliDS SATURDAY ENDS SATURDAY I ; $&nj; Customers Take i Adyahtageof;Our,BIg-Sale w : and: SPECIAX TERMS 211? (ipnoffiv. An Opportatity tto Havei i, a PIANO .1.. NOW FREE Piano Lamp ' GIVEN AWAY W1TO EVERY PIANO PURCHASED FRIDAY Alib SATURDAY - H;"L. Stf if- FmTOtaFe- Co. : V MUSIC DEPARTMENT STAYJON-Ni;WS STAYTON. Or.. Aug. 10.-Gus Leder came over from North San- tlam Wednesday evening to shop a bit. and take in the show. ; Mr. and Mrs. Al Ring of Lyons passed through "Stayton Tuesday on their, way to Salem to attend the Minnesota picnic- Mrs. Ida. Rockwell came down fronv Lyons Wednesday and stop ped here between stages. Mrs. Rockwell .is the Lyons telephone operator and was en route 10 Portland where she will spend 4her vacation. . " " ' f E. C. Titus. John Braun and Phllllo LanceHeld are spending a week s't Cascadia springs In search, of health' and recreation. ; Af . Rlngo of Lebanon was a Stayton visitor Tuesday. Irvin Ray and Ona Shelton and two sons, who figured prominent-j ly in an auto accident Sunday when their auto was struck by a train and demolished at Lebanon, ere all well known here. - Mr. Shelton was killed and Mr. Ray injured Quite badly while the two small boys escaped with ? slight bruises. . - A fistic- encounter occurred atj the paving plant Wednesday, when J. " W. Hh-ona, a laborer, and tne road boss, I. S, Lambert, tried to settle a dispute by mixing it a bit. . : " . , W, A.f Weddle, the Stayton un dertaken drove to Portland. Tues day evening where he attended a session of" the undertakers con tention. : , . I J. R. Gardner and wife are spending the week in Portland. Mr : Gardner Is In attendance at the Buyers Week convention. 1 A dosen or more happy young sters, gathered at the -Vddle home Wednesday aftrenoon where they assisted '- in" celebrating h eighth 1 birthday "of little Gladys Weddle. A merry time-was had. Games and luncheon were Indulg ed In. ' ' , - L Funeral services for Mra- W. K. Pintler. were held from the resi dence Monday morning. Rev.. Mr. Palmer, pastor of the. Christian church officiated,- - Mxs- JPintlerl j'had been anJnvalld feeyeraj' MillEnds double itrength, Apron: Ginghams I.ChirUia V Plain .Colored . ' ' TuHush ToweM Jap Cre$;-' - : 5-yttra 4ale : ; f ' Wl. ' U f $1.29 Limit' 5 yards 186 . ; ' , v Downstairs Store . Downstairs' Store Downstairs Store , ' r Downstairs Store . This Sale is a Continuous: Round of Money Saving Opportunities 'I'llH i, t Ml. i. . . Ml ; .-fl I i I -w. Single f Woolnap Blankets , , Biest ipedal In town Wool Blankets 10, :rf7:i' Woolnap Blankets - n t ' i , i, 12-1&8ilVa a 124 size; slight imperfec - Woolnap Blankets $2:95 $4.19 $1.98 i : : $2:69 V , , Downstairs Store . i Iownstiira Store l Downstair Store - Downatairs, Store ' ' 9-4 Bleached 1 Duckling Fleece sak striP V " Wpmen,i Cotton,. , Pettupt Shee for Kimonas 1 ' e aIfalues. UniSnit,; -;.; Sale priee, limit 5i2 yds. Sale priee, yard fauUld " T5e:T.laevte Pr??r 49c 19c 49c : ,-;lcf!:;:: , Main Ploor , ; ' Main Floor. . . Maun. Floor ; , . 1Flooir r Such Bargains as These Cannot Be Duplicated Under Any .Conditions . Anywhere ' .. .. ; ;; ; ; 40 inch Silk Crepe De Chine Good colors, $1.50 values. Sale price,-yard . 98c Main Floor NEW. FALL STCK BABY BLANKETS Pinka and bines designs as flowers, birds, bunnies, - ' i etc " " $15 xalues on sale 98 c $1.75 values On sale $1.48: $1 .98 Values On sale $1.69 , Main Floor $2.50 Values " t)n sale $1.98; ... $.60. ; : FlanneliMiddies,-. . ' Red and navyr sale, price Main Floor, Women's Dress, Skirts 1 -Values to $13.50, sale price $595 Main - Floor $6.50 Batnin; Snlts Sale price $4:98 Main Floor x Women Goats Brand New es Just unpacked about 119 at thi3 price Regular ValueVto ?30.00 SALE PRICE IB FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Cotton Middies ; , i v : '.k ' v .... Big assortment, Bale . . pnee $1.98-$2.49 ,Man'; Floor f Corsets ' V $5 , values, , sale .pricfj. $3.49. Main - Floor Remarkable Reductions AW ,., .. . . . , . Over the Store Salem Store 466 State Street HI Portland Silk Shop -."333-Alder Street" An Atmosphere oi Old Time : Sales C 1 1; a