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THE, OREGON- STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARYS, 1923 r rti.M i THIHTY.THREE INVENTIONS.-TO , HER CREDIT, 1 I! i tolsa"BeoU Louise Heary ot,"Meinphis. Tenri, la know therean U.n Jj. pjioaii O In fh hhntnirrafrf'i above she is. Shown , 'Wltft.asr 3at "location called, Mtea musion." a doll that caa ha 1 1 i i i i i I. Wmans Cabinet Wields Power President " Harding. , . does - not lossess the only Important cabl et 1 In Washington,. D. (X. 1 The f omen of official circles have one f theif- owa, It isVcalled "thet "For; Instance! ttU cabfaet," and limits its mem iership ,' to ; women holding high ovenm'ent, .T positions." f ' Weekly peetings.are held at the Women's ntversity: club and many are the tiscas&iohs that". take place Uhere ut xnis or tnat maiier in wmca echbihet members are -inter- Bfean Tear Aeo - t lt' liad jts ' beginning -about a r.go ,when women began to urt prominently r in .exec lit ive Yefnment positlonaTheJlirst to aspire . to sucn , positions aru-a ' lniormai . meetings eacn eetfrandtag a, he.W: uroman was troduced. to Jiimilar work with e feovcrnment - Ehe as asked': to In ihi cabinet, f -: ?' f:r--W.- T V? Valeria H. 'Paiker. cxecu- I ecTetary of TJnlted: States in? ' Wdejpartmental ; j apcial hygiene orka tild- a representative of the ew ' fork World recentlyjof ? the hyimd. wherefore of the .cabinet id lta list, of members. .. :: The , women's r cabinet-, has inst much merrimeat and com entln Washington,' D. C.a of fl al atid non-official' circles," she :plimed. "It Ms hard for them to realize at? there are . so many women ldiifg responsible official posi 3ns. Women: are certainly com g fato their own when it eomes if kfticipatlQn 'in governmental 'W0 get together each' Friday i the Women's University club d lalk over things that 'Interest , s 'including details of 'shop nyof us have work that over- chjof the social hygiene, and is an expert on housing.' i 0 - o f J ,'1 . ; -; ... .. : . . i n to mmw at wiu.. . . . r-,.. 0 Unknown Quantity: In Capitol health r workl thatl the United states public health' service is do ing lies in' ' the t hands of this group of. women, v, 4: , "Major Julia Simson, . chief of the army nurses, is one; of! our prominent . members.'' Miss; 'Anita E. Phlpps is director' of 'the .wo men's relations: of the army. My. own'"work, of . course, has to do wlth;klmilaydet4iW; t ; ; ; , "Then prominent in,: onr group are Women In high political - offi ces. Mrs. Harriet Taylor " Upton,; vice -chajrman' of ' the -Republican natidfial " com ml ttee," j and ' ' Mrs; Eraiy Newell Bl'airholdingeame office" in ' Democratic1 partycoun- ."Plirlf offfilra or. vantaenfA1 ly Mrs. Helea Cardiher, the, only woman civil ; service commissioner and Mrs. Bessie, Parker Bruegge man. chairman of the fiivil service employees': compensation commis sion. : v tzjuil:; i "": - No Official -Standbier v ?VMrs.f MinaVan Winkle, head of the woman's bureau of the dis trict police department, and Mrs. Mabel WiUebrandrassdstanf attor ney general, are other teresting members : : - j'n.'.-"-' lh"Of course ,the cabinet' has no official standing, bjit wily poli ticians are fquick. to realize what potent power It may exertr hence its beieng dubbed the little cab inet," and being' given a promi nent place In official discussions. .; "I. am proud to be a member. I imagine its membership will in crease during the next few years With women accepting ; more po sitions in - the national capital. . Mrs Clarar.Taylor.jreht com missioner for y the ?- district, is a charter 'cabinet' member and one ipa and what is of vital concern1 of its most entertaining women. i oil is to-several in the group. She holds an important post and ZVf CHANCELLOR OF CATHEDRAL. OVISTS. VETER I ' I A Nfl PAfTT. -if C $ - .AN s-..v f - 4k. . J - - 1 - ' , , I ; ?.;:;:..... i( v i ; , y - : .'. - , ft- St ; if I. - i r ft l ' litl lnhirUrll.1 MTAWrtW. IMMvMiU(MAU I ;r)r. William Levering De Vries has been Installed in lh4" beautiful' vasingwn imearw,;ttier.3ras ejecjtea upoa Jhe recoinmendatioa of' Rebecca West, ' whose i? novel. MTb;idge, la having a: remark able sale; and has already passed 10,000 copies, ; has arranged with Loe . Keedick . for Ja lecture' tour of tbe United States and Canada beginning Korember 1, 1923. ; News Comes . thatr the ' Soviet' government has; again imprisoned in Moscow Margerite E.i Harrison, author of "Marooned in: Moscow." In the absence of farther Infor mation it is to be assumed 'that Mrs."HarrfsoB has been held be cause of things'in her books,' al though her : book ; was absolutely neutral in its - attitude . toward Rnss4an- political affairs. "Ma rooned in Moscow,-"is the story of Mra. Harrison's 18 months in Eusaia, tf which a great part was spent in prison. Mrs Harrison's new book, - "Unfinished : Tales from ' Russian l Prisons,' will be 'ready In 1923; ' - i 'A - mother- writes: I under stand that among comlhg books there are to Tbe Hendrik Willem Tan r Loon'a .'The s . Story of the Bible rand Dorothy Canfield's translation .of .Giovonni Papist's .'The Story of Christ; 'font -I' am satisfied; that, at least as far as the, life .of Christ is concerned in a narrative ; for-.s young people, Louise Morgan; Sill has- accom plished the most, perfect telling possible in The Life of Lives.' No one is likely to surpass it." . The. .Bookman will publish, in Its February number. An article by Rudolph. Valentino on 'The Mo tion Picture Novel." V.' Sackvllle-Wesf , of the family of the 'Dukes of. Dorset.' lives 'in .their honseKnoiei'a place of 365 rooms and ' galleries; the subject of her ' book, "Knole ' and 11 the Sackvilles; soon "to be ''published; When the year - haV a 366th day the family spends one day out of doors. In; England .the conrt has sus tained tbe r action.' brought against; the - author, of Timothy Tu boy's Journal because-, of his latest novel, , "Heayen's. IIolo caust." The novel may not, now he sold ,ln the British, l3les, or on ships flying the Red Ensign. The court held that most of the so called daflng -passages'' - in the novel' ljwere 'quite ' all ; Tight hut' then;'1 pronounced1 1 adversely be cause in his effort - for realism Tubby J had . nsed the adiective-ad-verhf - "bloody" here J and ' there through ; the hook. This it 5 was held,' was goihg too'far. An offer by the En gllsh publishers to re place, the - offending word ' with vmilk ; and i watery", as .rejected by the court,' en the ground that the change would be unduly con spieitoui."rubby now goes idown "to -poaterltyt-wlth; James Branch Cabell and D.'H. Lawrence, but may, of course come- up again. " : ::;r ' " - i: ' -. - "Memories of a Hostess," drawn from the diaries of Mrs. James T. Fields, whose "Crowd ing Memories" was so much en joyed. M. A. De Wolfe Howe edited the "Memories of a Host ess" and out of Mrs. Field's dia- rlses he "has taken only the hign spots or perhaps she chroniclea only the high spots;,-it would be like her. She had a great sense cf values -of lasting values. She knew in 1862 who would., matter iu5l922.", 1 ""Another book In. process oi manufacture is "The Quare Wo- mi.ii". h? Lucv Furman, certain chapters of which, published in thn Atlantic, have. alrekdy made - f .friends for thei author and 5the j peopler andj'acenes inu form" her subjects? 'For-many years MisslFurman has devoted herself to settlement work t itL the . ,Ketttueky, moun- -nBoth -"America.; ot 'jr.esjerday.. j rii'o Oiinrft v Women" : .AWi f an American' .teeterday t,n Mist today, will vPPaR in the spring of 1923. i; , , Speaking of .the Queer , turns the ..popularity- ook lUki!: is, reported mat , nntt hDo( ordered ive coKies oi th4 1 Hemon "o Chapdelalne," and 'sent oadk two copies to the puDiisnera the books hung around the place v aiMmtr i Athbnth. '- o- wmV later tbe demand started Exactly where : from mo frnAv -an - accurately ten now that shop numDers iw of "Maria Chapdelalne- in four . la. fiKur6..-''t:'5- v ' If Yen Need Llledidne f , You Should Have tEe.Be.$t Have you ever stopped to rea son why it is that so many pro- ducts that are extensively adver- t1rt-J1 at once dfoD out of sight and are . soon ibrgotten? The . reason is plain -the article did. nt fulfil , the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more nartlculariv to .a medicine. ; ; A jtaeafclDttiir prtpara'tien-fthat hal real? curative value" almost sells iiself.V as -like- an ndless . chain systeinthe ' remedjr 4 is recom- mended-by those who have 'been benefited to :; those I wlip are in need of it. s' i t ".-V- prominent druggist says "Take for exam Die Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a .preparation HAVD:YOU SEEN -THIS GIRL? . s 9 -. - -'-a. i Mabel Chapman Wood, 18, has been missing from her home' in 'At lantic Highlands, for a week. In appealing to the Dollr hr- parents, Mr. and-'Mrs. Charles E. Wood, express the; fear she inay'T have tallenr Into the 'hands of white slavers, -n .- ; never, hesitate, to recommend, for in almost 'every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify; tto other kid ney; remedy' naU so larr a sale." According - to sworn statements and verified - testimony of thous ands j who have used . the prepara tion; the' success of Dr.- Kil mer's. Swamp-Root, is due to-the fact,; so many, people claim, that it fulflla almost . every ..wish in overcoming' kidney,, liver and bladder, 'aliments, corrects ' uri nary troubles ' and ' ' neutralizes the uric acid which - causes reh'u matlsm. ' ' ! GREATWAR lrOG D EAD; AFTER ACCIDENT V. 5t 1' sm'mWWVa t N V B . Every member of the Twenty-seventh f Division, or :'whlcli Major-. . . Gen. O'Ryan was leader, mourns the death of Gen. Blucher popularly ! ; known as "Blooch." The great pet war dog failed to recoTerifrom -wound suffered while trying to retrieve a.' stick cn "the Drlrr la Newi. York city, in spite of efforts of the) bt surgeons' obtainable., ,' -4 Genuine T ; Tl !iH ore I4 J All made of the highest quality'- materialby good workmen and by the Frpm the smallest gear td the motor block itself - they ijferj If you would get the utmost value for your money, Demand Genuine Ford .Parts . t.' ? ' - v. . " . ; Buy them from us and you are assured of GENUINE FORD QUALITY, and SERVICE , : VALLEY IlfOEGft 260 N. High Street y v . - ft ; . Yo,u may receive a sample: hot-j tie : ot Swamp-Root by . Parcels Postr Address ' Dr.V Kilmer ' 'h Co., Binghamton, N. V.j and 'en close ten cents; alsc '- mention this paper. Large and medium size 'bottles ' for saleat f all 'drug stores'. -Adv. " & Over in France they refer, to Clemenceau, as the Tger.' When he taught ! school a half century ago in New York 'they called him something, but U waan'tfthat." A :r" r'-' " v.r A ' ' 'yk ' fl)' -t - -V- - V'A ' :.,x y;;:xx::.... m 1 TTTi most efficient methods. (,' "4 Salem, Oregon i. -.:':';: : :S x :' : : :'--' wimm AREREPORTEO Eleven State Institutions Want Appropriations5 0v .-'. J er Three Millions"- ' The biennial report of the state board; of control, made public Saturday, Indicates that a total' of t about. $3,013,576.87 will be asked of the 1923 legislature In appropriations for the support and maintenance of the 11- Btate institutions. '" This is a deereaese of $422,982.18 as compared with' appropriations made t:. the ses sion of 1921.A - Of the total amount, estimated as necessary ' for : the- jTiexttwo years $2,457,083.75 is for current expenses, $426,253.80 for perma nent. Improvements land . $138, 239.32 for replacements and re pairs., -, -r- ' ' Estimates Listed Needs . for the' .several ' institu tions as passed upon by the' state budget commission after the esti mates had been submitted by. the institution ' superintendents are: State' 'hospital t for ' the Insane, $95 3,3 85.32 ; eastern Oregon state hospital for the Insane, $380,700; state penitentiary, $357,920; in stitution for feeble-minded, $478,- 100;. boys,', training school.,. $2,08, -3jOO; state tuberculosis , hospital, $184,760;'; state! school 'for ' the blind, $94,877.50; 'staterschool foir the-deaf. $124,629.80;t glrb in the deeaf,' '$ 124,6280 ;! girls' - in dustrial school, $59,608; ( state soldiers' home,"$99,96r.25;ftate employment institution r forthe blind, $71,335. - . Fiscal Wtes May Change : The. state board ot control re- commeneds a change in the fiscal ' 1 " 1 J! . ' Wii' 1 -IMS .. PlOSSIDLY you may . never meet rwith v T disaster, misfortune or accident.' Wfe' " hope yoil never will.'1 . . ' ' ' i . f t But! Should the unexpected happen , tonight,; wouldn't you if eel moreihdepeh- t;, dent, if yQu. knew you had several hun dred dollars aU saved up-ready : for it I . i .-.' v-.'..': . .' ; - ; . . - t .- If you 'do not .havej a Savings Aeeount i .why hot jjecide to open oiie today! ;' .' -1 r United States Tb Bank Tlat Sz'ZSiajLiir Menineraercr Mbit tires hive advanced. Buy McClaren Cords They make no better tires. Do'ydu kn6r t V per mile that can be -1 V . Jim" If'. Ph6ne 44-- year 'which would bring It to a conclusion on June 30, the object being,, to, avoid . embarrassment la operation betweenrthe' end of the present fiscal 'year on January' 1 until the new appropriations be come available about ,tMarch 1. If this change wermade it would be neceseary f or f . the ' legislature to make its Vappropriations- for a period of 30 instead Of 24 months. This 'would.' change the. total' ap propriations but .not the monthly requirements. ; -- , ; ; s HteriUzation lw YTanted : An .Increase in the daily"aver age population . of air1 state insti tutions from, 2895.27 in 1912-1 4 to. 3919.76 in-1920-21 is noted. " The report recommends pass Mi : . l . - - - 1 , sa Rebuilt es XT " f. r-t recentry taken in several good Wed wheels, jthat.' we nave ccompletcly: rebnllt; and. will 'give per , feet ieuaraiitee " . with", . , each " fcne.r. Thesewheel are In ' ftrcflent condition, and can4 nought: front ' 1-3 to 1-2 the price of new on,i.: - t Call t In and . look r . them .' pver. , w . 1 "---- 11 ' Ui uaii v if -ouuii.i '' 'Tne 'Cvele "Mai&.V vK The Cycle :Man 147 S. Commercial: St Bicycle'fltfi$15;; , '..4 ' Vndmt XT. OtwuMit IihitIiIm ' t ,- ' Power Yi)u Mayi . L - National Bank Bicvcl I ' We 'have ! I Lv Us. LiVs I ci o-v- that McClaren Cords are 4thelowest priced tire bought? 1 - - : . . See Our Assortment of AEJt0 GUPIPILUZO ,The-Herusef Quality 4Opp. Court HouaV , age. of a sterilization law. with the features of the'.bld. law' thatwas " declared u unconstitutional retaf? edledU-If also' recommends em " J1 pioytneht pt aparole "agent ,3pr th s boys training ; school.: - ' ' ' -'' Maximum power : to- spin 4 the m b i or Ion a cold morning ! 1 h lii sf s imnorf ant !1 as long life. ! '. Willard Batteries have bothr a? j IV! i' - i'f ' V if 4 238 n.' man . -TV 5,4 . tcrica - for tuwea ycaf. 1 - n 1,- T if - 1 it It ' f try ttht - new1 , ( ;taa fc JmWI. ill . " " in iTi 4 ' " ' - before the advance. . - -s'-TTTv : -.. ... .... -.. t .- . .... . . - . . .'wn.: y ajisiii -ufHr.1 - ! I. ... t: 4 f " t ' if - i;;... r V . i; - have sold for msnr years and mr- ... nwwu) i - ; 1, ' - -r. - - . i ...