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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1923)
Urn 'nitidis -i. E. F. -jr.cricn rclli Centili tre ducsd During War L: ; j r-Z r.. i trys Li -tE! :r. 1 : : - who was a ...Ler of the lwUi Field Artillery, A. E. R, "saved the A.rlcj army a good xna,r.y dol !..r3 r.i t-uch tl Jrirj t'..s t:t.. ' "Lei I? a t:-.i r sevtrtl Y-.--r"r. with fT-'t rich voices, the r !. tY . .1 t! 2 sY-rl-j ; i cf the Arrericia r.eT-ro, grad- .vww Li li 4iid fII f their mallets and shovels and L iUL.J ll LiiJU-.U t ' t l .. ' I ' ' s :1s Carilioa'a IT; XTtisa cl V. :;ELtTio::3 a wife CIIAPTEIt 31 ff. " " ' r; :at tiis ticer3 PiD to . TAKE MADGE AND LILLIAN 1 COllFORTABLE. 1 1 - Illian's assertion that Sam Tl got : through, an astoaishing mt of work wh: l he set hlm- ! to ."It was arr.rlr roved -in hour succeeding our request t the largest ror.i of thewlrT which wo La J dorakiled tar CC " ' tfc: in sel es be chai:1 from a pea i to a sitting-dining room. " sdainlng Jerry's assistance. te! ..2g the-boy good-naturedly to t out from tinder his feet and sh, t Marion abound the farm" a r ocisibn.br. which the boy very tr Ptiy anJ delightedly availed hi self our host took down the be Y removed it to the larger of It two bedrooms upstairs, land to : the one there Into their own qt: rters. Then he brought Into thi sitting room a comfortable , co ca and an attractive old table, ar cleaned up deftly and thor- or My. Then, under his wife's di ctIon,-he brought draperies f c tie couch and table, linn. dl ll: ;a and cutlery, until at last , Ticer ? appeared. - ; Bidding "keep an eye upon the bls- hi cu ' she began capably to lay. th cloth and arrange tne laoio for "I i fo: ro 1 ch th ter I l . tr: if? rar er cc 1 our m'eal. . : ,. 'rly Caught I was rtannlng to - give you i,a tablo In my own sitting i,M . sho said as she worked; t when you wanted this room Sed to a 'sitting ; room 1 Tht perhaps you'd like it bet if I served your meals here." Of course we like it better," turned. . "But isn't it much 3 trouble for you? ' little." she admitted, "but nicer for me, for I can keep own sitting room I always in r -then'; if company shonld 'Ilian grianed caniprehendlng- ar,d : J.Irs.-. Ticer disap- n tha 'kitchra ssain with t?tr--icnt that she must call -i to tcr .E-rr'ir 7 r ' 1' . w ItO (c' 3 '---iit'j 1 i-bco of the Helped Go Over the Top hiitlngr a Little harder as the tempo increased. Y Y '.; "Y-- 1 Most popular of all the tuneful pep-builders was a nameless melody which put a smile on the laces of all the negro stevedores as well as energy into their hitting. .Thu has been revised, fox-trotted and named -Runnin' Wild." ". America ewes -tie bid sonar and its fellows a -deep ;dcbt "of ifrati ti'rie, Lieutenant Ressejuie da Clares,1 fcfor its irresistible - refrain hurried - up - munitions and supplies for many lad who had to go over the, top and incidentally introduced America's only folk songs to the north, west and east" . turned to survey the big, old room wittr " -specniative - look in - her eyes.'', , ':.;--:.: : Yrr : ;.. ': "I shall enjoy seeing this room when you have finished it," X sug gested slyly. , ; . . . 6ae laughed consciously. ' FaIrly caught!" she admitted. "E at it is so. full of possibilities, and they havenjt spoiled the fundamentals- for which ' mercy I'm going-to -give 1 thanks -every "day that I live here. When I think of. what some people would have done ' to their lovely old room I positively shiver. One of ;our problems jls settled, anyway, " haveTan abiding place 'for the summer. I'd feel .guilty : alou ta.1tlng it myself, only. I know you'll have to have a fairly large house, and couldn't manage with tv!s. Now fc'e'U ebneedtrate on i.icLli.s you fcomethihg, and 'then, hen yon're settled I'm going to indulge .myself in an orgy of chintz draperies and eld pottery." A Terrifying Interruption. : - There is nothing Lillian enjoys so well as to refurnish or ' re decorate a room.:. Her wonderful apartment In: New York is a mon ument tb her exquisite 'critical taste, and I foresaw 'many enjoy able hours for her in , this old wing , to which .she had fallen heir so unexpectedly .There. Iras to my mind but one drawback In the new arrangement, r It was outside ordinary probability that I would be able to find a house within tw.o . or three miles from her the ; distance Of the ; Ticer house from the nearest Tillage. "I suppose iny face showed 'sad disappointment, f or , I looked up to see her eyeing me quizzically. . "Who knows?" she said. "You mayTi-sd'somethicg within a few rods, and if you don't I'm going to have a little xar this summer. so wewon't ave to bother abtut a mile or two of separation." . I had no opportunity to reply, for Mrs. Ticer reappeared , with Marlon, flushed and tousled in her wake. JBy the time the child. under "her. , 'mother supervision, bad made herself presentable for vision, had made herself present able for the table, Mjs. Ticer had brought in the stewed chlck,en and . hot biscalts ' for which our mouths had been watering. - As we were finishing the meal, to which we did the fullest Justice, I - was -conscious - of - nondescript soTisd3 comlns from outside the house, raised voices, tho ringing of vruod upon metaL several loud das of 'cinnamon, flantlng: a 'dish df fruit of her own 'preserving, Lillian commented upon the noise. -icrdss . Mrs. . Tlcer's comely face flitted an embarrassed .Jookvi. : That' the only drawback . to this place," she said; "those folks opposite, They're- foreigners, tenants of Stalkey,,the man who owns the bis place on the corner, and -they're ' full of home-made hooch all thetime.; 1 don't, know whether they 'make It fever there. I don't think they do. But: they certainly et : it somewhere, ' for they're drunk; just about half the time. .. And when . they're : drunk they're Tigly.v But - their fights never -seem to ajnoant , to any thing. Mercy me I ..What's that?" From the house opposite had come a terrifying, higH-pitched shriek. - We ? all Crushed tofthe door' to see a 'gray haired woman kith ace and hair "dabbled with bI66d, "running toward u. A tall forbidding lobkifag,' bid man was In close pursuit, brandishing ' a piece of wood in his hand. When ne saTT tts he flung thd ivodd after her, narrowly missing her, and turned back toward the house as unconcernedly as It half- killing H woman was merely an incident In his daily routine. (To be cbntlnued) : i Musical fronrSm Givtn At Silvcrton Vedr,::day "SILVERTON, Or, May ai. (Special, to The etatesmfin.;)---A musical : recital was ' given r at the St. Paul hall Wednesday f ternoon. given; :. m--.i .-.V:- i ' Duet; "Purple Psnsies Fearis) Anna .Dreller. ' Olive Forrest; "The i Fishertnan's . DaugBter," (Society of St.! -Joseph);? Cecilia Dreller; GUding: Along." (Green wold), Bernard Shiedlerj "Chls ing the Squirrels.; (Reed), Mary Henjtrm ; "Pink," ( Lickner) DI ive . Forrest: duet, "Jolly iJngles" (Sawyer) Anna Lytle, Hatel Gdy etteetteiY"In iRank and. . File," (Lange). - Irene' Goyette; "Simple Confession," (Thome ) u George Abel; "Adonis Galop (Streabbeg) Anna. Lytle; "Dancing on the Lawn," : (Fearis) Hatel Coyette; ;The Pixies 'Gavote," (Brown) Anna and -Cecilia; Dreller 'Morn ing Prayer," (Streabbog) Leona Uphoff; "Crimson- ElBshes.'t XLa ter) Agnes Lambert; "Under My Lblfed One's Window," (Longe) Ahna Dreller; "Souvenir," (Drd la) 'Frances ' Coberly; -" "Mazurka Brllliante." (Hdns) Marie l Lam bert; "L Argentine," (Ketteren) Edna Hartley; "Bell ? Mazurka' (Lange) Dena Alms; ''Concerto" (Seitz) Bertha. Alms; . ,'tMuslc. Among the . ; -Pines," ; (Wyman) Hazel Hartman; Y "Valse Bril lante," (Chopin) Edna Hartley; 7-1 - Fast coioi' Ipercale ehirta,1 .Good patterns ; Cl Oft Slle ptice .W-Uvt Fa:st color . extra quality, percale, shirts C Sile price ;.....L;01e-0' Corded Madras shirts, fine patterns values up tb Sale ,t ' . ( CA price v i Bates Street shirts, excel lent - patterns in Madras shirts, C0 nft Sale price U ' - . - - i: ' ; -' - ' : - - - V : Bates ' Street : shirts, silk strip , Madras. 'Very good patterns. --Sale CA" price i.... . ...... vOU. Bates Street shirts, extra ' fine silk sli i'p"Madras7 "won derful patterns. CJ 7C Cats price O - -rf . .'r - .- - ; ' . .; I By MARQUERITE GLEESON HE LAST MEBSTING of " the y , American Association of Uni A Tersity Women will be held tomorrow nit t noon i in the Rosa Roozd of the Spa.'. Luncheon will b served i at noon and a program of talks by members will be fea tured.' Election of officers for the coming year will be the main business of the njeeting. i i ' Plans for, the branch exhibit at the national -conrentlon tb t beld in July in Portland will be discdssed. Mrs. George H. Al lien' is .in "charge or this' exhibit as also of the Willamette i Univer sity 'exhibit; Branches and uni versities from all r over i thw "na tion will have, exhibits at the con yentifln and it is ; thought . the meeting will bring , an lonusually large group of eollege women to the coast. . - . .i , ; Mrs. G. A. Kells is in charge bf the luncheon and : iteservations kre being made with her. , j - , ! ;Mr. and Mrs, C. -P. " Bishop. Harry Roberts and Charles Kay Bishop spent the holiday with Mr." and Mrs. C. T. Roberta at Hood Rtver. ' - V ; ; !';'' ' 'iM: k: ' Mrs. Tom Smith Jr., entertain ed for, the Bridge Luncheon dub Lonis J-achmound, Mrs. J. Shelly Sauerman. and Mrs. M. A. Gough. Mrs. . William Walton will be hostess for the group next week. - Members of the club! are 'Mrs. T. C. Smith Jr..' Mrs . John Mc Nary, Mrs.r Henry Meyers, ; Mrs, O. C. Locke, Mrsvi Gteorge H.r Rod gers, Mrs, Thomas vA. Livesly, Mrs.-John J,' Roberts, Mrs. David Eyre, Mrs, Ben W, Olcott, Mrs. Frederick J. Lamport; . and , Mrs. William Walton. , 1 . ' -:-. -I ! The Woman's Progressive club of ! Saiem Heights will;' hold, a meeting . this ' afternoon , at' 2 oy clock in the community hall. The election of .of f jeers : for the eom ing! Swiirbeu.ftrp iness metters taken up. Mrs. ; Al ice" H. Dodd, og Willameeee uni yersiey will address, the club, and there are to be other features of Interest. ' The program is under "Veniatlan Song." (Krelsler) Frances Coberly; "St. Patrick's Day," -violins, (Wiegand), ac companists, Edna Hartley and Dena .lms. JL Ml- Bate3 Street shirts, silk I .poplin and silk ' cord iladras fancy patterns. eeY.Y..:$3.co Bates Street shirt, silk popr lih, broadcloth, silk j strip Madras; , - Y QQ OC Sale price l.. Q QaO Fiber silk and broadcloth shirts in pln and ffancy patterns. QA A A Sale price O.viU Cocoon broadcloth shirts in whiting tan; and grey, very best i broadcloth, O C Sale price ... kjLJiD Fib.er silk,, fine V f patterns, wonderful shirts QA f)TL Sele price v i0 Silk and linen shirts j won derful wearing1 y shifts in f a n c y c a'n d' stripes. price y TS the direction of - Ms.. Hazel Ven Eaten. - . ' - - t Miss ;Mary, Bayae, who will be graduated 'Monday-from thaiOr gon. Agricultural-; college,, re ceived . first ' honorable mention for the; Clara H. 'Waldo prize for senior women. Mrs. --.Waldo,- for mer regent of the college, gives a 'prize, to one woman from each class at the commencement time. Miss : Edna Readen of ' Portand, received the prize this year. i .Miss Anne Hobart of Silvcrton is one of the honor gradnates in I the school of home , economics. The honor graduates ; are; named on the basis of ?, ,t scholarship throughout" the' four years of col lege. - Not mor than "one tenth ' of the graduates . In anyone school may receive this! distinction. ' : V Miss Mildred Roberts; daughteV bf Mr. and , Mrs. John J. Roberts won-first place in the sixth grade forthe' state essay contest con ductted by .the state dental asso ciation, y She Is a student at the Garfield school. - ! ; , . . - .! , Miss RuthjSchultz Is home fol lowing a. few" days spent in Port land. " k ' ' ' ' . "' - ,l ; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Legler1 of Oregon City i were guests' of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Mott for Mt ..ior ial day. t ' ,-, T " Yli'H'i4' Vf ff'--Y.! :f "The first parlsb "Gtet Togeth er" will; be held this evening in St. Paurs parish 'house at 6: SO. This Vill be in the nature of a picnic, and each one is expected to bring 'enough tor themselves and others who ana not situated so that it would be possible. This Is for every, member of St.- Paul's and Is wltb the purpose of get ting acquainted. Y Come- at . 6:30 and stay the whole evening. -' - yYt TAYTON NEWS , 1 ; STAYTON. Ore., Majr 30J--MISS Sylvia Sestak ; who has been In Portland jwith her sister Mrs. deo. Faulkner for the past three wet-s is-expected Jaome the last of thi. Ben Gehtar. and wife and Miss Louise Reiser who is visiting the Kulclieon : We Handle the Reliable Raszausson Line " . ' ...... Vork Dohe by Day or Contract Phone 594. ' . : ! ' . . ' ,154 S. Com! St. Buy! Your Paint in b Point Store . ... j t .r. -. .. Qi'-i-ii-iO 11 S,. U-l- nix ; i i i . vi BAND -T .O Classy novelty shirts ridw col ors and patterns T ; f r Sale price Q-SevU : Collar to' Match, Y . , Silk stnp Madras shirts in tan audi gre'-jbeautiful .Sal?price'.LlU $3e00 1 CoUar to Match', -i. i EV ' . n Tl -- - . !; v- i , . - ' . ;-;.,-.:-- .vv'., '. Y.v.Y:"-;.i:Y -:: : : "H :'yv Vy.:.V . V: .1 jv;-' - . , - f . ;-'':v y " i 1 I,'.. A VV.. ; S l . V i , 305 State Strcdt , - - - : - STATE AND COMIIEHCIAL STS." Across Ihe Street Frcm LadJ Eu-sli Banl Gehler s family this week, 1 went to Salem Tuesday'where they spent the day. , YYY ''Y:'' , Mrs. Robert MeCrow and daugh ter, Hughretta . ot . ,; Goldendale, Wash., who have been visiting at the Joseph Fisher home the past three weeks left Tuesday for Rose burg.' ;:Y;; Y Y-': Y v;? S Mrs. 3. C." Watson and children of "Victoria, B. C, arrived In Stay ton Sunday and are guests -at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy. Mrs. Frarik Mack of Siletz is visiting at the ' home of her son J. F. Mack having arrived Sun day .-'- i-;.? '-j; iM--'-::Y Willis Pdwelli who is assessing Linn county property in this vicin ity spent Monday night here with relatives. ;YY- v Y . Y. ' Y;.-. '; ".--, 'J J, Norval Fisher, after spending the week end; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher, return ed to Corvallis Sunday where he is a sophomore at O.' Ai C. -. Mr. .and : Mrs. -: Frank Le"sly who have conducted the Stayton hotel for many,-years past f this .week, sold the property to Mr, Rodgers of Huntington, who will take, over the business 'next' Saturday.', The Leslys will go to Pendleton where they'wlll visit their son, Oliver P. Lcsly for a time, after which they expect to spend the summer travel ing. - The Stayton, Canning company began operations Monday morning oh strawberries and gooseberries. The cool damp weather is holding back ' the ripening of the straw berries, but Is adding to the size fend quantity of the fruit. , YVEST STAYTOfJ I - n I WEST STAYTON. Or. May 30. iTh ditch , company is busy scraping oat the old - ditches and patching the flumes. -. ! -The crops have not "given as good prospects . for some , time as at- the present time. s t. , i ; Vest Btayton school closed last Friday. The children, had plan ned s picnic, 'but it t -rained so. hardthey vwere lobliged to have dinner rin the schoolhonse; How ever with the aid o several par ents and : friends, they5 managed to eat several -gallons-: t)f ice-. Paint: Sicr SKZZm im Silk poplin, wonderful wear ing shirts, grey and tan, plain' ;rs- . . CO OC Sale price JOLiO CoUar to Match . Silk and fiber silk in plain and, hovel ty '.patterns, classy shirts, ; . A O C Sale price v , v Collar to Match .. j cream, - which "was - frozen at -the schoolhonse. - ; i ; Leonard Walker r- has started work on the road by cleaning the brush out of the way. y - i - Mrs. 4 Lathrop and family were Portland visitors Sunday, j T' j "Will DeLaugh was a West. Stay ton visitor Sunday.. Y Y- , J r." . .. tal-i , flo mm" tuww A-4 Huiclieon f." - . - SALEM, ,.154 'S. ComU St. . fS?T AT -IT ?r,,IV:--:V-- : :. I x s ; . " y.. v ;. '7' ' 7f ill 5 Ji-M iY L . Fast color percale-shirts flat collars. Ql Afi Sale price 01 v U Khaki poplin shirts,7 -fine for outing. CI Sale price ...... . viuJ Fancy stripy Madras shirt, a good buy.. Cl 7C Sale price v iO Fancy 1 silk striped Madras shirts.. . .09 Sale price .. ..... vuui; 'Soresette fine quality white and tan 0? Pf Sale price French, flannel shirt, very lisht grey good . for out- CIa price k .iJ : ; Rev. Mr.. Danly has ret tj Nevada to : look over the x;z:".: among the' Indians In arsv cr t a call to that field. " IIj exr -to be gone two Etindays and i: he takes the field : he twill -norj there ' at once. That will .1:it j Marlon " and - Pleasant Crcr churches, without a mirliter. r " ' i f - (.' y - . - . .- X w IT. i Pint neglect Ka its euro resul.a L quent and foUy repairs, for ret - ii on paint-neglected autfaces. ' Save the surface. of your hone nJ building- with , IUimunea Pure I . t end you.vciJ to. " re jpir peiLap lL cost ti entire rebIlIng. It'm i inveatment that ev property owner can vi. afford to make. I..i ' Pure Paiat, Corns ticr.J e:zt !: ' Fc:r.: CHEGON - Ph - i . r ii w White oxford cloth Dotton down collar, i dandy. . Of-Ur Sale price v-Jt- w "White : pique, narrow v. U, a beautiful shirt, very dres sy.:;, -'v" 'VTQ ;..' Sale price ' V - 1 White "fancy piquo, t .. button collar ' and Lrr ! cuff. Very classy ( Y Sale'price ve Mercerized poplin in 1 , crey, a dandy, t" r shirt. Sale price t. . t - Tan bOic:clvO stripe- - Sale price . Aeroplane cloth in t crr.-hc5v When--ITrs. .T'-t - T ! r : : h t i a e n r : 1 . -i ' t -