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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1922)
.... SECOND NEWS SECTION : PMES'i tf 4 Ftp and Progreu Paga, Sodtty, Gez&dl . News and Classified 1' jggyENTY-SECONDYEAR SALEM, OREGON, TIIURSDA MORNING SEPTEMBER 14, 1922 PRICE 5 CENTS luncheon yesterday at the Gray Belle. By JIARGUERITE GLEESON )-- IE-program for" the benefit I 'concert for the Salem hospl- snd "Franklin 1-auner will give to t' morrow evening was announced ) o.fofdav: Each will clay two groups of numbers which include Averal special favorites. Friends of Miss Schultz and ?Mr Launer are anticipating with pleasure mis concert , wmcn,is in i -j the nature of a farewell Tor Miss V'SchultX; and an - introduction, for f r Mr. Launer, who will, be instruc tor In piano at Willamette univer sity, the coming year. 4 n i a ' . ; your cooking gets bet- $ tcr every, day ! : , i and Mary explains that . ; she's been reading up new ; ' . schools of cookery advise , baking powder, with a com bination 'of leavening units - . ..that produce good results 4 if doors do slam, oven isn't ' doing" just right, or phone rings at most critical time. ; So she is using Crescent ; Baking Powder. ;5 ; . ' v At all grocers - :Crscnt Manvfactnring Company Statue, Waszdngton v:- : Miss Scbult . has spent ., the summer in Salem having given a concert here early in May which was' unusually well (Attended. She has since given concerts at Silver- ton and 'Monmouth, .She will leave early next weekvfor Chicago going on fo New York where she will resume her work In violin- Miss Schultz received, her early training on the violin in Salem and her hosts of lriends here are particularly .Interested , ijn the benefit for the hospital which Bhe will give tomorrow "Jointly with Mr. Launer. . Mr. Launer studied during the summer with Percy . Granger In Chicago. He has many friends in Salem among the musicians and students who will be glad to wel come him Friday. .The .program for the benefit concert will be is foliows: ? (a) Carnival of Vienna (Alleg. ro) .Schumann. " (b) Etude D flat,, Liszt. . ;Mr. La n her Chaconne, Vitalli - Charlier Auer. Miss Schultz ", (a) Irish Tunes from County Derry, Grangar; (a) Fpobn River (Granger (c) Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, Coler idge-Taylor; (d) F.tude Opus 10 No. 12, "Chopin. Mr. Launer (a) On Winds of Song, Mendels sohn -Achron; (b) Slavonic Dance, -DvorakKrelsler; .(c) .Waltz (A Major V Brahms-Hoch stein; (d) Polonaise, Wieniawksi Miss Schultz owde) JWriaaE does HOT contain Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller are Just home from a trip through the east and middla west. They left Salem early in July going by way of Iowa, Indiana and returning by way of Kansas. They visited with relatives and friends. Chicago was one of the cities visited. They arrived in Salem Saturday. noon," having been gone nine weeks. , Mr. and Mra. C. F. Wilson of Long Beach, Cal., have been vis itors at the honrs of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lickel in East SalemMrs Wilson Is a niece of Mrs. L. H, Lifkell. Miss Mary Reeves and Charles Olds of Portland were married Friday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Reeves. Rev. J. J Evans officiat ed. Mrs. Orville Oglesby and little daughter Elaine are home follow. ine a few days visit vsith Mrs. B. S. Swope in Independence. Mr. and Mrs J. N. Skaife are spending a few days at Pacific City. . Mr. and Mrs. w. w. Moore have as their guest, C. W. Payne of Hutchinson, Kans. . ' Miss Dorothy lluokner visited with Miss Fern Parr In Woodburn Tuesday. "' Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Lovell will leave this evening for Philadel phia where they will attend the conference of the U r.ited Evan gelical ' church and visit at their old home. ', airs. W. H. Lytle has as her Miss II a Spauldihg will become house guest Mrs. A. E. Blonqulst the bride of Louis Griffith this of Seattle. eytsuins Hi. iuu vuum ui,ci va' I f ents, Mr. and Mrs. canaries k.. Helped His Back M c X A I jspauiaing on v.ouri sireei. Backache. Thenmatle nalns. diz f (nn Onniiltn.V t a Tn thai . . . . 1 ojoi.uS ,i w "" i iinpc. and hlnrrnd vlainn are popular young wemen of Salem. at ,AnaT tmnhi- "Mt She was graduated fin June from hnBDand had a tad backf wrltes the Oregon Agricultural college Mrg M McCullough, Easton. Pa where she was active in student Whew he sat down he could activities. sne is a memoer oMnftpd, .t Mn and the ne would m m m a a r i I.V I w jupna uni umega, Mr' T be drawn over to one side. He is a former student of tbe'college trled Foley Kidney PiUa and they as wen ana mcmuer oi rut - eQred Mm .. Foley Kidney Pills ia ineia. tnnlrblv rollovn kidnfiv and blad- ine youn5 coupie win ina.e trfti?klfl SnA eervwhere. tneir nome in tneir cew nna,owAdv. on uourt' street. Air. uriinin is employed . at the Spauiding Log ging company. Miss Cornelia Marvin will he somebody miht find a letter hostess Sunday for the members I belonging to herself . at the post of the Business and Professional office .y The sleuths And. crystal Women's club at her home near lgazer8 0f the department -have Eola. Members can go out on been. trying to read the Inscrip- tne noon mui uiiy train ana can Uon, and hve about given it up, return on an ever.mg tram. Tnerhut It ,t00v. annroximately like Very .ImDortant Letter is .vxamng Tor someone club .members met for their usual 41 ; v y:&: 1 -. i .. I ai villi : l ' -Bones I u q 1 That Grwf ' n ent Straight .n ' BoneSl du!ax J That Wrl Sho I Bent By 1 vM l Pointed I vv.vX ) M r t , .:V- Don't Buy Discomfort forTiny OTART littie feet in the path i .i Only in the genuine .Educator made by Rice Ot Hutchuis can you be oositive that those little 5 feet will never be disfigured -in later life by painful foot ills. ' Educators j - are xnaac scicntun.tijr fc . feet grow1 as they should, - Make sure that your :, baby . wears the genuine Educator, witn the name branded on the .sole bring baby in today. I 'oirr 'ft HUTCHING WE "Mrs. Claud Gruved Frisno Mon mouth, care Dane Store." Maybe the above isn't right at all, but it I might be of importance , to some one. If ine, letters put onv oi ine very., few that ever go wrong are misdirected. The Salem postofflce is enjoying a let-up in general delivery mall, as the tourist season begins , to taper ijoff a bit. Hundreds of travelers have their mail directed to. Salem, Imowlag .that they will eventually set here during the Beason, and sometimes it piles up by the.tronkfuland the bale. Many of them have already finished their touring parexysm, and are fleeing for home to take up the white man's burden of paying the I vacation bills. They aave,. collect-; ed their mail and. their last "for ward'' has. been written and wiped oft the books. -The tourist mail adds only jrorry. and no new 'rev enue, to. the local office. The C C D. business of the postofflce . is growing into one of the busiest sections of the, whole establishment. Many automobile parts are oraerea trom roruanu, i on .which the price s not Quite known. An order -can ; be phoned j In and the parts sent by C..O. D. maiL with sometimes only a brief wait. The C. o.-p. service costs only 10 cents extra. A special de livery stamp, for. 10 cents.can.be added and the (packages will be i delivered any tluie Between a. m. and 41 p. m. without. waiting for the , regular . twice-arday mail deHyeriea. The'C. O. p.jsfrrlce extends to the rural, routes as . well as in the city. For Men, Women and Children FILLER Aimlv Sulnhur As Told When , ST " "' . ' - Your Sldn Breaks o-it . "Any bfeakiug out of the skin on. face, neck, arms or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sulpbur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a, noted ckin specialist. r Nothing -has ever teen -found to take the jlace ot sulphur as La pimple remover. It Is harmless ana inexpensive, usi ans. ; w druggist -for a small jar ot Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and - use it like mid . creajn. -JVdr. r : - - "I . . v ... ' : . lUILPEftS r ; You MUST pay rent unless you OWN a home. If you pay $30 rent for 120 months you wjM jmy ;$3ffl privilege of living in the other f ellow's house and then you'll be gin all oyer again and pay rent for another 120 months. The landlord won't deed you a home3, even) for a thousand months? rent; AND THAT'S THE TRUTH! , V CAN OWN A HOME paid for with rent, there are a dozen different methods through which you, Mr; Wage Earner, can quire a home of (your own. Do not deldyf (INVESTIGATE.- Call upon any of the firms whose names appear below, they will be glad to assist you with reliable information as to how you may accomplish the aquisition of a home of your own. DO NOT BUILD UPON THE SANDS OF RENT RECEIPTS; BUILD UPON THE SOLID FOUNDATION OF YOUR OWN : - HOME i I WHY I liKE MY HOME -Story Contest for Children Under 16 $2.00 First. Prize ' 1.50 Second Prize 1.00 Third Prize ,50 Fourth Prize HERE'S your opportunity to see whether you have in the family an embryonic Mark Twain, a Francis Hodgson Burnett or an advertising man or woman. Through the generosity, of a number of our merchants several prizes have been offered . on 'fWhy ;I , like my homeM-and it gives the children a . chance to tell in their own words just why they like their home surroundings. TTTonf ft m'aVa tnn rnanv sntrcpstions about the essays for it tends to Umitthe imagination of the child, but we want to emphasize the fact if there is a romping dog, or a friend of tne cnua 3, ne migni very weu xuiu place in the story. Same way with the cat sweetheart next door the child's garden play room dad's garage .the. family automobile the interior of the house, the attic, papa, jiiaroa, aunts and grandparents are all proper subjects for partial discussion. In other wordshave your chfld or child friend write on "vyhy he loves ljis home" why his home is dear to him -all of us grown ups know what "Home Sweet Home" means but few know, the child3 idea of it. The best stories wuTbe paid for with prizes enumerated in the heading veiy child has a chance for the age of the.kiddie will be taken into consideration. The best stories will be published in the Statesman. This is the last of a series of ten advertiseme1its,v?hich have ap peared weekly in The Statesman. The "Own Your Home" movement is nation-wide in its scope and these advertisements, are . printed to stimulate home building in Salem. THIS AVERTISEMENT MADE POSSIBLE tBY THE FOLLOW ING FIRMS IN THE INTEREST OF THE HOME BUILDERS CAMPAIGN: r HUTCHEON PAINT CO. Paints, Oils, Varnishes ' ' SPAULDING LOGGING CO. , Building Materials of all kinds FARMER HARDWARE CO. Everything in Builders' Hardware , HEYSER& FOLLR1CH Real Estate, Terminal Building ' ELECTRIC FIXTURE & SUPPLY CO. Electric Wiring and Fixtures, 222 North Liberty Street T. M. BARR Plumbing and Tinning, 164 South Commercial Street PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT ANDr -POWER COMPANY FRED A: LEGGE, KENNETH C. LEGGE 4 ' i Architects and Engineers, Murphy Building - OREGON GRAVEL CO. Face Brick Sewer Pipe, Sand, Gravel, Cement, Foot of Hood Street j NELSON BROTHERS Plumbing, Tinning, Furnaces, 355 Chemeketa Street BECKE & HENDRICKS Real Estate, Fire Insurance, U. S. Bank Building DR. O. L. SCOTT, Chiropractor U. S. Bank J3uUdiny . I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmm'ZZ mm mil ' " " iiiniiii.B '"" ' i j ii n mi imiii """' T ii i - r. " . ' .-"" ---' - . 4. . - .