THE OREGON" STATES! IAN. SALEM, OREGON
TUESPAY ?ibRNIG,'JANUAnY43,;U025
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- V VERT PRETTY WEDDING
J ceremony was thai ; taking
place it i o'clock Sunday after
noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
j B. Perrine. JOSS-Falrgrounds
rd, when - Miss Mary - Madeline
page . was married to their 1 son;
Lyle G. Perrine. . ;- ;
The wedding ceremony was per
formed by Rer. lro7 Walker and
the wedding march .Played by.MJgs
Atene Jtichie.- :-',.;; 4
The bride, t who was. given-,1a
marriage .by Virgil . Perrine, '.wu
attended. by .Ventta .Perrine" as
maid, of . honor. andP Betty , Jen
kins, of Portland. Her lovely wed
ding gown-was . of . Spanish", lace
orer, satin, worn , with ..brocaded,
silter slippers and ajflowlngveH
of embroidered .net,' with a wreath
of orange blossoms. , Orange blos
soms combined wlth'whlta, carnal
tions In the brjde's bouquet. . " ,
The groom was r .attended by
of Portland .as, best
Dert
man.
Rose
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The ceremony ,was read under
a pink and white canopy, with the
company f guests .witnessing, the
ceremony including:' Mr. and Mrs!
E. B. ' Perrine;' Mr. and Mrs. '"Vir
jfl Perrtne, Stenley-perrlne; John-
uie Perrine, , 'Mrs.; JLrlineiltodges
aad son, - Lynn - Hodges,- Mr; and
Mrs. Carl Johnson; Mrs.' S. M.
Walker, Jlr. . Albert " Walker, Mrs.
P. L. Frailer, Mr. and'Mrr. Davis,
manager of the SalenvrWoolworth
store; ,Mr andJMrsMcCurdy, inan
ger of the Portland Wool worth
store; Miss Inna' Rose, Miss Alene
Richie, Miss Betty Jenkins, and
Mr. Bert Rose.
After an elaborate buffet lunch
eon Mr and Mrs.PPerrlne- left to
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.make their home in Portland. A.
slating at the lunchepn'were Mrs.4
Atline Hodges, the": daughter " of
the hostess,", Mrs. E., B. Perrine, a
niece, Miss Nerai Walker, and a
coosliu Mrs.. Carl Johnson.- r .
At Willamette unlrersity J the
groom ihelonged both4 to the ' W
club and to the Chrestophllian lit
erary society. .- He is now assist
ant v manager 'of 1 the ; Portland
Woolworth ttore at 5th and Alder
streets. r ,:. '- . ; ,.-.5
A charming iridge luncheon be
ginning the week "was thaf yester
day at whichMrs. O." A. Coddlne
entertained for a group of twelre,
complimenting her house guest,
Mrs. ETeTett MeArthur of' Port
land.' Corers ' for " the , 1 ' o'clock
luncheon .were placed at: the Col
onial Dame Tea Shdppe. , Wl(hl the
guestt assembling , ater , aC" the
Codding home; for "bridge .The
honor "of the, afternoon. went to
Mrs; e. E: Bragg. I " ; 1
'The guests .yesterday of Mrs.
Codding included "Mrs. Eyerett
MeArthur 6f. Portlapd, , Mrs John
Li Ran d; M;. IV E.. Bragg;Mrs.
W. E. "CrewsHJrs. - Wiir Moore,
Mrs.", W. . A." Mullen, Airs. .Vincent
Diaz, Mrs" Cteorge White, .Mrs. J.
Rhea t4per.-Irs., BfM. ChadwJck,
and Mrs: V? Al Ellcins. ''"'.
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Miss noredce ,Jopes,.,who.!was
pbiiged. to discontinue her classes
at-the Unlrerslty of Oregon. bn ac
count .of 111 health, left Saturday
to spend the remalnder of the .win
ter in California. Shewiirylalt
with' ber -aunt and vncid in" San
Francisco. " i
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Miss Zelda-Harlan delightfully
entertained a group'of her friends
with a dinner party Sunday after
noon at her home in horior of' Miss
Grace Trawinof :McMinnrIHe.
Guests' tot 'the occasion '"were the
Misses ; Gladys White, Dorothy
Bjork,v Helen McMunn ViTlan Mc
Cafferty, Gail . McQlean, LaVinia
Buirgy, the honor guests ' ! Miss
Grace - Trawin. "jand i the , hostess,
Zelda Harlan.' 1 I i ' ;
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An important busfnes meeting
of the YWCA board, will begin
thismorningatlp:80 'p'cloek. In
the TWCA: rooms. ' ''. " ' -!''':
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' Sophie - Brasiao,; the gifted so
prano, who appeared last week in
Portland .with the Symphony or-.
chestra,will hare a "considerable
group of Salem people in her audit
enc when , she sings, this eyening
at. Monmouth, J?amillar to many
as a .Red Seal Victor artist, she
.has won Increasing -fame oa --the
operatic, and . concert- stages, ' ap
pearing, onthe - former .with, the
Metropoliian Opera company when
still a very ! young '.artist -Born
In New 'York".. he is the' daughter
of a famous Husslan' physician'.
Her operatic and concert re'per
toire in ve-languages Is notable:
; Among those from Salem -who
will hear ,heiaxe; . Miss , -t Lena
uene Tartar, Miss Gretchen Krea-
ier. Mrs.- ,W-i E. Anderson. ? Mrs,
George C.- WiU Betty Bedford.
Miss vKathryn Gunnell, Miss Joy
Turner; Mr. MoBes.'; Miss Mildred
jaeger, Mr. and'Mrs. LeontJenni-i
soa and Miss i Bertha Vlck. if t
.03oth Moore's- Music house 'and
George C. Will music store are
handling tickets."
S An aff air always; delightful to
the many friends of' the Univer
sity is- the Lausanne Hall open
house which will be an erent of
Saturday oarentng, January -'17.
Calling hours will be from 7:30
to 10 :30 to'elock" with 'all- friends
of tbe uniTersltjF i inTJted to4 be
guests. r -t-jI t v-: r; y
The Wpman't Home Miasibniry1
society ef the "Lftslie J Methodist
church will meefeat 2:30 o'clock
totnorrow; afternoon at ; the home
of Mrs. George Moorhead, ' 4 25
Kearney Btreet. Miss 'Mary - Rey
nolds "will liate charge of the les
ion, with a program', following.-:
gram, "with, a"-program "following.
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K'-The Junior ' class of- the Salem
ijlgh school . will meet for one of
the most, enjoyable affairs of their
jcalendar at 5:30 o'clock this eve
fclng in ! the gymnasium at which
time a". Pot-fuck supper, is sched
pied Orches.tratllEmDers will Jfea
ture on ' the program hd , Homer
lass, will present the numerals in
f lass,." wu, jpreaent, the. nubers ;itf
both football "and basketball, f :
The committee in charge of thd
program includes: Lucille Rhoten,
chairman; Dorothy Robnett,; Mar
vel Edwards; Mary Cupper,'; Ro
tena '.Eyrei Fay WolsKola ?Mc
Clellan. j Lero'y; Grote, and Homer
RIchardsv' '"; ",v.":,"!-. ' t :
'f Miss Ada Ross U adriser for the
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1 1 An, especially important called
meeting of Barbara Frietchie tenti
Daughters ofVeterans, will be
jheld., at ? ; 3 0 o'clock this eyening
kt the Alexandria, 1030 Chemek-
eta. street- . Matters of. partiquiar
interest to be considered .before the
installation, wtllf ie brought v UP
The members are urged to attend
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I ? Thej Oregon Writers league : in
their bulletin for' Jannar an
nounce a 6:30 .o'clock banquet
Saturday, r January 1 7, .honoring
John Ti-Hotchkiss who Is soon to
leare for Chicago to assume as
sociations with the' publishing
firm of' Reillr & Lee Co. ;
Among" the speakers' Saturday
night will be Grace E. Hall, .Judge
Charles H Carey', R J.; Grace,
Professor J. B. "Horner,1 Anne M.'
Mulheron, Theodore A'. Harper, B.
F: ifylne, and Anthony. Euwer.
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We have arranged two crQiips for a general sqlling and
qmck disposal - . a;.- ' , . ;
'(Note:.. No alterations, no exchanges, at these prices.) , -
Exquisite Dresses of Crepe,'harmane,
BottonyFlanndsw etc, trnmed with lace,
silk and gold brnld, figured crepe and
mnaiiV- hraicf . Therc are .a few evening
dresses in this group.
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4 ck 1 -i n thi:pr rirjcsseS Suffice to say .
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'. iff tvv come in many colors of Deerona,
! they come in many colors of Deerona,
Uross juarccj' ' ."""v-aw,
.; Charrnanes, striped Poplins, Tricolets,
Scr-es, Pan Velvets - withMrimrnings of
- nTf.U. .intVi -fiirftrid silken Taraid.
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"Called meeting - of Barbara
Ff ietchie. tenC Daughters .et .Vet
eransThe,' Alexandria, 102 Che?
meketa street,, 7:3 0 .o'clock. j
O. JC'S. club menibers meet at
O'Edepot, ,7 -ip. : m. j- CJomeprer
pared : for, good time. i y
"Juhior, Gulld.' St. Paul's; Ep?s-r
copal church: 2:3a o'clock. Mrs.
V. E. Kuhn, 65 3 N.' Winter street:;
hostess. ; Election of officers."' ;;
- -TWCA board "meeting YWCA
rooms10!30 o'clock.?1' ;" i
Etok ta club, . Mrs.v E. E.: Fisher;
515 Marker street" -1 r"
31rls friendly society, I St:
Paul's rectory. 1 -? k . I
jWhitet Shrine- No. 2, "Order; of
the "White Shrine of Jerusalem:
Stated communication f?fs
Junior'; class i of SSalem I Jiigh
schooL I 'Pot-luck supper, i . 5:30
o'clock, gymnasium.' T'
;w"--.Wdeadbjr-- - ' ,.
Capital Fire Hundred club Mr.
and Mrsi W.HDancy.hosls. -f r f
f .Woman's auxiliary" of .YMCA, 3
o'clock." ;Electiqn: pt officers.' .
" Joint Installation, Joshua; Smith
camp. Sons ot.Yeterans. their aux
iliary; and Sons of eteraLUs W
PWj hallsr'SO o'clock."! . --
Salem Arts -leaguev! J. M. Clif
ford talks on methods of simplify
ing the calendar. .Woman's .Clab
building, 8 o'clock. j
Woman's Foreign Missionary so
ciety of the First Methodist fchurch
erenjpg Jea ,meetlpg.apd. jitogTam
at home of ,Mrs.vB.. lE.rCarrlef,'
10 ff5 Court street. 7;30iio'eIocB:.J
Barbara Frietchie tent, paugn-
ters ,of Veftexans, Installatiipn t)f
pfficers 7 :30 o'clock. tWOW halL
. Woman's , Home Missionary so
ciety 'of Leslie 'Methodist 'Church.
Mrs.. George Morrhead, . 42 5 .KeaT
pey.street,3hostesW 't - -j r .
,;v?v...!RnBUy ? -.1- :
Willamette 'H"uniTerslty Faculty
Women's. club. Miss Frances Mel
ton,, 940Mill street. . . . j . .- k ;,
Piano nunils of ByrOn V. Arnold.
Public; reciUU -Waller, hail., at ; 8
O'clock. c. ;.x;ff.(iTS-'- l-tJ.-'t wt.
Woman's. aUlance o the AJnitr-
an-.;hurch.-;'rMrs.J R. Ponock.
662- North .Ylater street., hostess.
Woman's.: auxillry. i St. j-ram s
church, i JJrs.0 Joseph; PaumgaT
ner, 833 D street,. hostess. I f
AAUW luncheon. 12:30 O'clock1,
Marion- hotel. . ? -i I ' r
? Lausanne 4 Jiall open.;vhouse,7
7i30-to.lQiS( o'clock. h
Dr and Mrsi"E10. Hickman
hare as ! th'eif"; Ixouse-guestspf .
KLckman'g . parents, Rererepd ana
rsl a: w: Hickman Nf Aberdeen
prp Vho plan tcbe In Salem, lor
avperioa 01 iwtpuawv . 1 t ,
rrn T.V TTa t Arhnrv Who has
. : Xl'oB awm . .y"" . 1 , 7
been, ihe house-guest; of Miss Mil
dred pong oTer the holidays re
turned Sunday to her .home .In
Portland. -v..:.;.-'; - .:j:t
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Joshua Smith camp of the Sons
of Veterans "and 'their auxiliary;
ind r the Daughters . of -Veterans I
wMl Ixbld joint installation at 7:o
"fclocki-Wednesday etenln in the
WOW halls. . Especiallriihtea
guests for the ceremonies iare the
members , ef fthe -GAR. m.m
bers-ttf the Woman's RfcUet corps
and the-Ladies of the Grand Army.
The EtokU cluh will meet at
2V30 n'ciock this afterneoA attthe
home! of- Mrs: E.IE .Fisher, 515
Market street."-;". p;--
; DelicatIul among Salem's card
playing clabsr Isnhe Friday W&g
clnbit'the lait meeting Tot which'
Mrs: Earl Fisher entertained;: in
vitlng ner guests io e
Dame Shoppe for 1 o'clock lunch
eon and to her home afteryatd tot
bridge. :'-''r:- V'l '-.?
! Theattraetlvely appointed Iunch-
eontable was centered with spring
narcissi. In the playing. jMrs.' 1
W; Gleason won the prize. 1 ' -
The guests of Mrs. Fisher were:
Mrs. nhea LuperMrs. O.' A. -Olson.'
.'Mrs!. tJ. Scott Page; Mrs.-El
mer DaneMrs. F, G.' Delano, Mrs.
T EFullerton. MrsVlb W. Uiea-
son3lrs E: ; A? jCurtrV frs. Claire
Vfbbart; Mfs: HarJey wntei:na
Mrs.Mtalph,Moudy. "".." ,
I. fi. cqIIa Orr-Dunbar. Dres!-
dent of the uregon ; eaeranya -u
Women's clubs, is in Waihingtqn,
d: C. where she win attena a
meeting f the jnalQtenapce .f und
pi the peneraV.Federationf ofWorn
en's dubs today.and jqmorrowwju.
meet : with. the boatd 'of .directors
of the general. wamuon. '.ouo
also will attend: the" coriiihg coh-J
t erence. to beheld, in ,wasaington
on jhe ' cause andcue, p t warT
Oregonian..' . !i -Z
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diia of the wedding ceremonies
performed in Salem OTer ihe week
end was that uniting inlmarriage
Miss pal.2Iarla Loron ot Gerrais
and Mr, Ilenry Rasmussen of Sil
Trerton, . , Rererend j Mr. Hocking
-waa the officiating clergyman..The
young; couple wlllreejitt Silrer
ton.-:, ' :' i ' ' j- ; - '
i 2Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! J. Rahn
and Miss . Dorothy Pearce were
among those motoring to Corral
lis Sunday afternoon for Professor
Paul Petri's vesper treclal at the
Workshop theater. - i! , j
Mr. Petri who was accompan
2cl at the piano by Lillian Jeffreys
Pcfri, sans'a riost comjreheasire
pr c -r a m 1 n t h r c e g ro u pn, coy c ria g
iauhal corrrt'tirms fracl tLa old
L'nsUsh as i tiio, Gernaa-ct ScLu-
singing - of the ballad Edward
was rotable. as- was -hfs rendition
of. ithec German, group..-' :The aadi
ence insisted .upon 1 a number ,xf
encores . which v were given in Mr,
PetrJ.'s,.best. manner. f ; . s,
r " Mrs. Petri's explanatory t pre,
faces adflearerynatelally to the
enjoyment of-the-houir. H'
1 ; Mr j Petri plana on singing In Sa
lem jBQmetlme in February, f , i ;
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: -Th6 Willamette University Far-ulty-'
Women'a - clubi Will 'meet on
Thursday S as the gn4stsi 'f Elites
Frances Melton, ' Mrs. Charles
Sherman, .and Mrs.s Nellie Mnlkejr
Stoae-at 3Hss .Melton'fc home,-90
Mmeei-;? 1 jtj H'A&M
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v Tbe member of the ONS. club
win meet1 at 7 Vclock this eve
ning at the Oregon Electric depot
fni an on1nTst1i OTiiiKim. lit? I
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The Junior GttIld orSt. PanlH
Episcopal church will meet at the
homeref Mrs, Vai EIVKnhn, u 16(53'
"torh tWler street for .an iia
portant meeting. 1 Officers a will i be
The officers of the! tent of. the
Daughters of "Teteras . who Cwlli
holdi'their Installation tomorrow
,night are asked to come attired In
white. pMra; Lucy-Loose, depart
ment president of - the Daughters
of rveteransi'.wlll Install the off I-
pers. t , . ' 14 tii , l
eented with -a, handsome 'silver
pitcher the - glfr of the' "society:
Presentation - was made by'-Dr? E.
S.JWerntr, a. close -personal friend
ofr Dr. Brown. ; ,;: fi : r' -
J ?'Mrs.j.R E.. Crane" favored - the
company with several piano' nnm'-
bers, "and the evening was spent
in playing bridge. -Forty;' people
were''presenu;:-5,ti.'?T.::.a: : . 1 .
"Dii and Mrs. Brown will; make
the trip overland, . and- "-plan' Ao
visit ; friends, in -Denver, Et PaBO
and . Lbs , Angeles. , .Thf-y win - be
located -in Salem , shprtly ,after
January, l." v- .
Dr.
- A -'beautiful .brass alms
.basin
beaxing th& inscription, VIn .mem
ory of, many, blessings , of, God dur
ing my life time,' was one of . three
gifts presented to St. Paul's Epis
copal "church by Mrs; : Mary" ; E.
Howell, one of the oldest commun
icants of the parish The other
wo gifts' were alms basins of na-'
hogany. The blessing cf these was
Observed -by :- -Reverend f lH. ' D.
Chambers on Sunday-at the 11
o'clock service. -' ' n
.iThe: Girls' Friendly, society; iof
St.-; Paul's -. Episcopal , church ..will
meet this, evening at the Rectory.
A-full attendance ian-urgedrliii ; I ri
A delightful .musical , tea was
thatglyen .at .3 o'clpck Saturday
afternoon' at' the residence studio
pf Mrs. Harry Styles ; &t&'f ;
V'Tne roiiowing are ;tne nnmoers
given. the -first group 'consisting
of -duets, fwithMrs. styles at! the
second -pianoforte: t h-i-ierp;;?::! t o
Pussy v. Willows. 'i . . .. .Coerne
----i iRollia Campbell - ? H i ?
March . 4 v. . . . . j : Williams
Winter-. Revels. . . . Zimmerman
Ballet,MQsIc. . .Schubert
', t Dorothy ;Brbwnlng'jifl'Cj3T
Song ' of India ."Rinskt Korsakov
Homer Smith
Piano Solos "The Harpist". '
i u.-.-.V; v.',;-.. .V. Mclntyre
ButterJlytW i'sh
; . . jGbodrich
in HanginVGardensvV. .Davis
Minuet . a i r t s . . i . Handel
A'Pleasant xWalki . v. 4 .I.Poldi
'-. f Frances Grote i-iiMI''k
' -.Mrs... Styles .-was assisted by her
daughterMaureen j.
IH fit 7
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He-Has fTaken Offices iri'the
f -United States National i
f;;BRui!dirig:Here;;
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k'fThe followln ecfal'news item
appeared in the-" Sheridan Wyom
Ifig, Post-EnterprIae i of Decem
ber:) -.'it.x :
! "Prominent tamong the society
event of .the-pasti lew . days was
tbe .dinner party given at the Sher
idan. Inn Mpnday . evening ,by the
members of the Shefidkh County
Medical :'1spRietyn.L- -wives
complimenting i,Pr4; Harold M.
Brown and Mrs.' Brown who will
leave Thursday morning, for j their
new h'ome in fealemjS Ore. , s; ' 1 hl
The turkey - menu was served
at " 6:301 srclock 1 and. tne 1 enure
party was-seated at pne.long table.
centered lwithwa large ouquet of
scarlet tarnations iAfter the ;din
neDr. and'Mrs.- Brown were pre-
and. Mrs. 'Brown 'have ar
rived in Salem, and ho has taken
offices; i in the United K State Na
tional I Bank t building, where ' he
will v practice : his .profession, . that
of., eye,. , ear, . nose 4 and t throat
speciaust.v,r w .4,?' jftV''J -.'
Dr. J Brown ? is, a V nephew . of
Frank; N. Derby of V Salem, whom
he 'visited .last summer." w,ben" he
wasfs0' taken with' the! attractions
and advantages of Salem and' sur
rounding country. that -he decided
to-,locitej here.
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Gonventiort of GountyUiidges
anq Oommtssioners .lYleet ;
in .Portland
The annual convention of. coun
ty judges and commissioners will
be held In Portlan!d on January
15 and 16, according- td'Jinv E.
Smith! Marlon eouncy commission
er,'" audi, secretary , and - treasurer
of- the j association of county judges
and commissipoers. ?j Maypri Baker
of Portland will open the conven
tion -with an,.address,.of welcomei
and will be followed by Judge M.
p.', Crjoss. ,', Jn, the '.afternoon. Gyov-
ernorj Walter m. Fierce wiii speak
bn ' "Oregon and It j Future J R'.
L- Sabin will discuss "Obunty
Finances,'4 ' and Roy.' A. 'Klein,
state highway engineer will speak
pn ''State Highway System." f :
t -OntFriday, Sam;A; JCoizer'.will
lecture on 'Traffic JReguIlatlons,'
and .Thomas B. : Kay rll. discuss
'State Finnace." Repbrtsof com
mittees . and election ..of ." pf fleers
Will, occupy a great deal of the
time .on tne secona aay 01 tne con
ferenCe.''.7;ti:' 7 r
Atl 6:30 o'clock j on friaay a
banqiiet will be served a,t the Ben-
pon pptel. AH the , judges 1 and
pommis8ioners Of the state have
promised to. attend j according 'to
Mr. Smith, and a number r reso-
Iutlons bearing on important ques
ions fcontronting the state ; will-be
actedj upon, o It is j understood, .a
pumher.- of articles jwlllf.be i-drawn
with-the purpose of , submitting
them I to he(legislatre at the pres
ent session. , . ' . 1' V . '
Freight, From Portland -
Needed to Secure-Rate
In order- to get the differential
rata bn freight. shipped, by water.
Salem merchanta must patronize
the , boat, service oh Ilhe Willam
ettejrivefwas, the point brought'
out by .speakers at he meeting of
he "Siilem "Chamberl of Commerce
yesterday. - 1 '
! -At! the - present- time . the boat
company is ablet to get enough ton
nage) for the d9wn stream haul,
but Is 1. unable to get .sufficient
fj-eight to make it possible foe th
'boatjtOL.pass, thegoternmentTegu
Jatiohs at; the Oregon City locks..
It iai necessary that; enough. ton
nageibe broughCupstream to give
the; local' shippers here' a termin
al rate, 'which will effect the sav-
iug of-thousands of v ' dollars ' on'
flEALTOaS BAL'QUET
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Prof. I. E. Vining, of Ashland,
I' to Be Principal Speaker
t ! : at Meeting :
: . The Marion-Polk County Real
tors association have secured Prof.
Irving E. Vlning, of Ashland, presi
deint of the. State Chamber of Com
merce, for their speaker, at the an
nual banquet at the -Marion hotel
Friday night.;- -' -
.According .'to Ihe' announcement
of Judge -j It. Scotti president,
Salem is standing on the eve of an
era rtot prosperity T heivet before
known in the history, of the state.
I "Salem t is j the most talked of
city, west of the Mississippi river;
declared i the ' speaker.? 1 "This - Is
because of the remarkable - growth
that he Pacific northwest has un
dergone. During the past 80 years
the presents city of Salem has de
veloped ; from a ; few, hovels - anpl
scattered buildings to 'one of the
present - magnificence.
will the present Salem
Not only
be eclipsed,
but many changes are to take
place.
J The ; realtors are planning the
most outstanding banquet of the
year .and from all ' indications are
not to ,be dissappoipted. " -
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! At the regular board of direc
tor's meeting of the Salem ,YWCA
this morning at i0:30.in;tneir
clubroom s - on Liberty street,', the
officers for the ensuing year will
be .elected A new, president suc
ceeding Mrs. W. XSt&ley will be
elected. j" .-.:","-. -j '' -v '-
.Well equipped rest rooms read
ing rooms, lunch, rooms, and rooms
for" travelers are conducted in a
very -limited space; in addition the
secretary's quarters, and, reception
room are. crowded into a very nar
row room. Nevertheless the YWCA
Is able to carry on a cafeteria ser
vice, at. a nominal charge, to main-,
tain a place .for women and girls
who ..are, strangers In jthe city, be
sides' conducting a free employ
ment service, : ; With aiemall group
of Willamette .women,! the Girl Re-
serves are organized and clubs are
conducted tn the various school
of the city.- ' . ' ; ..,'. - ,
Board members are iMrs. George
G. Brown, Mrs.? James H. Fair
child. "Miss ' Nina McNary, Mrs.
Fraik' Zinn Mrs. Mak O. Buren;
Sirs.-J. jRay Pemberton. .Mrs. I Ma-t
son Bishop, Mrs.; W. LiStaley, Mrs.
E-ic Butler, Mrs. L. 4 C. ' Kennedy,'
Mrs-John j Albert, -Mrs.'. John J.
Roberts, Mrs.: W. W. jRosebraugh,'
Mrs., L. H. McMahon, Mrs. WiUiam
Hertzog." Mrs P; E. Craber, j Mrs;
Alice' H. Dodd, Mrs. , W E. Kirk;
; mop Mo
;' PirticJn vara glnt BCf1ctln(
xbs and colds , and tail of Lh erlon
lonj compUcationi that j&ay result. If fl
ing physicians now prtscrib BALSA : CA
'ox all broncliUl (frectiom. BALSAJ4A
.lis ' a pars vegetable preparation mad s
from a neviy disco Tersd plant. Dr. Ben).
T. Cralrtree, Andsnon, Mo., writes: "I
use H ezclnetrely for my-wrectio and j
family. .. It is quick, sure sod C la
Its action like notaing lse."
Toward the end of the influenza epi
demic a government pbyairian noticed that
a tribe o( Indiana in Nevada, by the nie
f ils from a natire plant were immune
from, the rarages of - Inilaeasa. - He used
taeao. oils. a,auUK liia-whito pativnta and
then in s hospital orerf lowing with
"death" ease. News of the results swept
the world and for soma time it was not
possible -to snpply" the demand. '
BALSAMEA has now been stsndardiaed
and fiTsa. uniformly, miraculous results in
four ways: 1. It spoUuis the , inflamed
membranes . and relieves irritttion. .2.
It increases secretion of mnrons and per
aaUa wasy expectoration., &. It atiraolatea
pores of the skin in throwing off body
poisons . Vnd 4. It strikes at the caste,
checking .germ -action immediately. ,
Do not confuse it with ordinary balsam
cough -syrtrps. that, are only .seat bin sy
rnpa and. do ot. go to., the. base, of the
trouble. . Unlike other 'cough . reaiedirs
BALSAMEA is free from coal tar aad
other harmful narcotics. Pleasant to taks
and, absolntly safe to give to. children.
Be sure you.et BAL-SA-ME-A with Ui
picture . of . the . Indian a. the-- package.
Guaranteed to relieve any cough, no mat
ter r .front what canse. or your money back.
All druggists sell BALSAMEA In gslem
buy it ftout J. C. Perry, the druggist.
Air.'-' ;,-.. -. i; 4, .
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ttaatMHate." (rlttt air.' fAm - L ,
1. K)3S . Kiaur "Tt. V -T
LSAMCA to Mr. -?,1.T .
lt-ca
A. Lyase
St.. Saa
ivise BALSA
" ttf whe suf. , -
Civs tt ts -rear, eeilsrea. t
.
5 P I I t I t
Mrs Harrr Hawkins,
Perry and Mrss- Mary
Mrs. J. C.
Finddley. !
liiiiiniiiiiii
'liberty:
j- ; AG YES
. . AYRES "
f PAt O'MALLEy.
woiti.niY
-GOODS"
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IlllllOii!!!!
Oregoii
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freight rates.'
t It tv as also brought, out that the
government will. keep .the ?riTer
open! for traffic if a suf tlcient ton-.
nage! is .carried ,on;,he , rirer, and
through, the - locks, i . TJnless this
amount Is secured j the , merchants
of alem will Ipse the terminal
and the differential rates,; which
theyjhave the opportunity of now
securing. " ; y .
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SAY - "BAYER -.ASPIRIN-' ; And: iNSISTl!
Unless you see th 'Bytn Cross'is on t tablets ypu: are,
it6eiett1nyt
W . m siiinncn'ri nrfrnbsci bv bhvslcuns 24 yearsforf
' Colds '
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Pain
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Headache
'Neuralgia
Toothache ,,Lurnbaso
Neuritis .Rheumatism .
r i v n v? t" racfci 's which' ccntiif proven directions.
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