THUT.SDAY IJOniUNG, 'JANUARY 15 1C25
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rpHE SWEET BRIAR Club vu
i X most Eelightf ally enter
tained yesterday afternoon at the
iome of j Mrs. Karl Kugel when
" eighteen members and fourteen
piests were present. Mrs. Alice
. h. Vodi talked daring the "after
noon on "Chinese and Japanese
Aft," illustrating, her charming
descriptions with etchings, prints,
end embroideries from her own
collection. '
Tulips,' k primroses, and pussy
willows wefe beautifully arranged
about the rooms. At the tea hour
Mrs. William McCall presided at
tie urn, with lovely imported lace
used appropriately on the tea
table. I Assisting the hostess in the
eWing were-Mrs. C. C. Page and
Mrs. AI Jl. Steiner. ,
The guest group of the after
noon included: Mrs'. Emma
Murphy Brown, Mrs. William
Marshall." Mrs. Ira Darby, Mrs.
Rose Babcoek, Mrs. Albert Smith,
Sirs. Ernest Peterson, Mrs.
Kewgent, Mrs. Sarah Patrick, Mrs.
Wayne lenry, Mrs. Frank Craw
ford. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Hall, Miss
Ruth Yeung, and.Mrs, Earle. Dane.
, The club members present were;
Mrs. Arthur Utley. -Mrs. Corydon
Blodgett, Mrs. William. MpCall.
Mrs. M. C. Petteysr Mrs. Al H.
Steiner. Mrs. I A. Grote, Mrs.
Ed Pratt. Miss Nellie Taylor, Mrs.
O, E. Moll. Mrs. W. C. Franklin,
ilrs. James Imlah. Mrs. Charles
Chaffee. Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs,
Zona Allen, Mrs. Ferd Allen," Mrs.
C C. Page, and the hostess,, Mrs,
Karl Kugel. ,
The next meeting of the club
Tyill be on January 28 at the home
of Mrs. James Imlah.
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r-pHE COMING of Dean Ava B.
iJLj Milam to Salem. onSaturday
as speaker at the luncheon of the
American Association of Univers
ity Women assures a splendid' and
interesting meeting. Dean Milam;
who is home from a two years' trip
in. the Orient, has a wealth of. in
formation from Which to draw
vividly. The topic of her talk Is
given, out as "Personal. Experien
ces in tChina." -
" New announcements will be
made in relation to the local show
ing of additional Yale university
films. "Jamestown" and "Abra
ham Lincoln.?- are being planned
for. now. . .,
Special music will also be a part
t the program Saturday, the
member meeting ' promptly at
12: 30-o'clock at the Marion ho--,
-tel.-. '
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Miss Lucille Cutsforth enter
tained Tuesday at 5 o'clock; tea at
thVCblenlal Dame'Tea Khoppe on
the occasion of her birthday. Bine
, 'cyneraris and pussy willows, cen
tered the attractively appointed
table while yellow candles in crys
tal holders completed the effect
Miss Cutsforth, the hostess, pour
ed. Her guests were Miss Cecile
Davidson.. Miss Dorothy Ellis. Miss
Helen Corey, and Miss May Hall.
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I Miu IPlorenca fartwrHht r-
Y turned home. Monday .from Albany
where she was the house . guest
ovor.the week-end of, Miss Cath
erine. Bain,
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.Twelve of the 16 .members of
the EtPkta club met Tuesday, af
ternoon, at the. home of Irs, E.
E. Fisher for the first meeting of
the new calendar year. An in
teresting item of business was the
voting ;of $3 by the club to the
scholarship loan , fund. The . dis
cussion of bills, which .are being
introduced at the legislature, par-,
ticularly' that of the kindergarten
project, kn'd the Americanization
lesson,' rifled" out the afternoon.5"
- The "next meeting of the--club
will come oa February: 10. .
HaI Hibbard auxiliary will meet
tomorrow afternoon as the guests
of Mrs. Fred Thompson, 1575 fS.
Commercial.
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, On Friday evening at the. home
of Mrs. Carrier.,1065 Court street,
Cedric Chang was host to the Cos
mopolitan club with a Chinese
banquet. The food was prepared
and served In genuine hlnese fash
ion. ; VThose present were Merle
Bonney, Benito Mayo, Henry Ober
son, Louis Oberson, Ted Emmel,
Ross Anderson. DwightFindley,
Mr. .Krocker, Paul Roeder. Norrl
Xamashlta, Hugh Bell., - Lloyd
Wheelwright, James Walsh, Sim
eon Flores. Panciano Tutnio and
Cedric Chang, the host,
I; Silrerton, Ors., Jan. ,14. Spe
cial.) Parent-Teachers 'circle
met for its regular meeting Tues
day afternoon. Due to the ab
sence of the president. Mrs. H. M.
Sirams, Mrs. John T. Hoblitt. vice
president presided at the meeting.
A i musical program opened the
session. This consisted of a piano
solo by Blanche Young; cornet so
lo by John Welch, piano duet by
Evelyn and. SylTia Barr, violin
eplo by Francis Coberly. piano so
lo I by Franklin Evenson.
Mrs. Le Roy Lemmon gave a
report on the child welfare work.
Jilrs. Lemmon said; tht a very.
jarge per cent of the children who
were taking the milk atu school
Ytere showing , an increase in
?eight Mrs. - Charles Johnson
gave a. report on the sale of Christ
mas seals which showed that
259.78 had been taken in and
tat some money was sun out
A report was also given by Mrs
phone ; I wn..et,e.:cnre,,y;F.coJ Bgfl efrt-1ffftt' 1 VI 1 1: ' ' V 'f ' fPl . : fTI 1 : XI TM ;?n? ' ' -
Carl Specht on the Ruth -Afcnew
concert - This had brought fr'net
eym 01 JJt.tu.
The Woman's Evanrelistfo P
er league. wi: meet at 9 o'clock
this morning at the home off Mrs.
J. W. Harritt 60S Union " street.
Mrs. C. A. Clark will be the leJadelL
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Mrs. W.. S. ,MoU . has a her
house guests daring the legislative
season. ,, Representative and!! Mrs.
James Mott" of Astoria. if, '
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.The, announcement of the be
thothal of Esther HoUingswojrth f
Portland , to. Joe Ruble off QAC
came as a delightful surprise to
the Beta Chi girls on a recent Sat
urday evening. The engagement
was . uniquely announced by the
arrival of a box of candy find a
telegram. Miss Hollingswoiiii at
tended Willamette last yearfwhiie
Mr. Ruble is a member of Tbeta
Chi fraternity at OAC. 1 i;J i
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Mrs. B. J. Miles is entertllaiiig
as her. hoyse guests ,: Mrs. i, Will
Knight and Mrs. Warren Knight
of Portland. , .. j J " - p t
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, Character4stically en joyalfle af
fairs, the general; meeting )f the
Salem Arts league last evening at
the Woman's dub house was ho
exception. A delightful I sdrt.
musicale, with Mrs. Harry ;Hajms
and Miss Grace Flynn givipg the
numbers, was followed by Mr J.
M. Clifford's comprehensivo talk
on the simplification, of thej calen
dar. Mr. Clifford discussed, and
contrasted the two plans which are
at the present time under consid
eration. " - ' ' if iy
After the talk: a congenial: so
cial time was. enjoyed. The stable.
with Its silver candlebra, in which
orange, candles were used, and the
feathery fern, and gleaming linen,
was charmingly appointed pre
siding at the coffee urns weVef Mrs.
T. S. Roberts and Mrs. John ; R.
sues. I ,1 !e:
The serving committee for the
evening included Mrs. G. V Lau,
Mrs. H. T. Lowe J, Miss Hazel Price,
Miss Edna Garfield, Miss jRenska
Swart, Mrs. Robert Paulns, Mrs.
Elmer Ross and Miss Dorothy El
lis. Mrs. Ross and Miss Ellfs also
acting as ushers. for the ealy eve
ning. I f!
Tho committee on table arrange
ment included Mrs. T. S, Rqberts,
Mrs. S. M Endicott Mrs. ohii R.
Sites, Mrs. F. S, Barton and Mrs.
W. F.. Fargo. . Other . condmittees
were those headed, by Mr, j Fi Q.
Franklin and Miss f Marie Roberts,.
Mrs. Kraakla-'a committeeiinxlud
Ing Mrs. E. E. Botsford, Mf s. S.
IL Van VTrump.) -Mrs.: J. MjCl
ford, r Mrs. .Blanche M. Jones' and
Mrs. Charles J. Lisle; atfdflillss,
Roberts' committee,-. Mrs I p. J.
Lisle. .Mrs.? WJ -F. Fargi! f Miss
Reaska Swart and Mrs. Blanche
Jones. : j i i i1 :
. An art exhibit is planned for the
next open meeting of. the league." .
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-The Willamette University 'Fac
ulty Women's club will jjjm'eet as
the guests of Miss Francej Melton,
Mrs: Charles Sherman andMrs
Nellie Mulkey Stone this afternoon
at 940 Mill street.
The M. P. bridge club, was de
lightfully entertained thej first ot
the week, by Mrs: I: L- Datby; - Mrs.
.Reed Chambers was a special guest
of the club for. the; afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Pratt, won thej playing
prize. For the next meeting of
the club on January 2 61 Mrs. I.
L. Follis will be the hostesa.
t Mrs. Darby's guests ; ipcluded
Mrs, ,Reed . Chambers, Mrs. Al
Steiner,. Mrs. i William, , Marshall,
lira, Loq Crote, Mrs fid J Pratt,
Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mrs, I... L.
rollif and Jlrs. Albert C.
Smith.
Mrs. Ida Lj Niles wai
guest
in Portland all day Tuesday.
f The CiTic Arts sectidn
of the
Salem ArU league wil
hold its
opening meeting of thefnew year
in the educational room; ot the
Salem Public j library atJ7:30p
m., Friday, January 16.
Miss Margaret Flshef , ) Mrs. N
E GunnelL and Missl Beatrice
Shelton .were ; in thej audience
Tuesday eyening for thejepneert of
Sophie Braslau , in sionmoutn.
Many Salem people motored over
tnt- -1 h event which nrOTed ' one
of the most delightful niusical op
portunities of the seasfin. i
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Sllrertou, Or., Jan.) l.Tr-((Spe
cial.) Mr. and Mrs. MUc. Wood
ar,4 and danghtef,: Cat&ej-jne,: wil
leave Saturday for IfJew York
from where they will! bail on the
29th oL January, for Ei rope. They
expect, to spend three! months in
European -countries, "fj . f ' ; ;:i
The circle owns three .pictures
which .. are i moved from!- room to
room according to the room whicj
has the largest number of parents
present at the circlej j i meetings.
This month the - pictures were
awarded to the classes taught by
Miss Ama Kendall,' Ms$ Vernetta
Voight, .and Miss Alifcel Smith, f
R. Goet, superintendent, ot Sii
verton schools sase al talk on. the
coming special schOoji election
which is to be held Janiaary 17 at
the high school. : H i
An amusing featurfe ,of the af
ternoon was the- spelling contest
between, the 6 tb. 7tb; Bth grades
and the PTA.BecaE8of lack of
, , woman's Evangelistic Prayer
league. Mra.-j. w. Harritt, 05
Union street. 9 o'clock. .
-Willamette ' University Faculty
women s club. Miss Frances Mel
ton. 940 Mill street.
Kensington club. Mrs. Albert
C. Smith,' 1578 South Commercial
J.eet,. hostess.. :
: i1 ' : Friday :
Cjyic Arts section. , Salem. Arts
league. Educational room, city
library, 7:30 o'clock. :
. 'I rj .-; ; ; . y v
Hal Hibbard auxiliary.' : Mrs.
Fredj Thompson hostess, 1575 , S.
Comtnercial. - j - :
, Plana pupils of Byron D. Arnold.
Public recital, Waller hall, at 8
o'clock. . ; "
Woman's alliance of the Unitar
ian church. Mrs.- J. R.-. Pollock,
602 North Winter street, .hostess.
: Woman's auxiliary. St. Paul's
church: Mrs. H. D. Chambers,
Jtectory, hostess, y y sty
.Woman's, union. Business meet
ing, Mrs. Mark D.-MoCailister, hos
tess. . .' -. " :"..: ; f :
:i V Saturday : ! : . ' V
AAUW luncheon, 12:30 o'clock.
Marlon hotel. : ; ,
Lausanne hall "open house,"
7:30 to 10:30 o'clock. m
time the contest was not complet
ed .but, it is said that when time
was called more hcildren. remained
standing, than did women. Very
few- of the circle members, fell, on
the spelling of, the words but sev
eral, forgot tq pronounce the word,
a rule strictly, adhered, to, during!
the contest. Miss Clemma. Whit
cher; conducted i the match, I. ; j L ,
s . y .
.Mrs. Gladys Burgen of .Golden
dale, Washington, Is ? visiting for
Xvrd weeks with Jier sistert Mrs.
Arthur Tucker, and her father, C.
W. Ranck at 1310 Madison street
Hits. C. W. Neimeyer (Blanche
Liston) of Seattle arrived late- last
week to.be the house-guest of her
parents, , Mr. and Mrs. 4,W. A.
Liston. , ! ; :
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;. The Friar club- line : party i on
Tuesday, .night' was one of the
largest of the week's affairs among
the members of the younger set. -:
u Unusually -enjoyable in. every
detail was-the pot-luck dinner and
social evening of the Yomarco
class, of the First Methodist Sun
day school on Tuesday, evening at
the church. A large attendance
marked the occasion. Acting as
toastmaster for the occasion was
CoL Carle E. Abramsthe teacher
of; the class. Responses were
glfen by Mr. B. rE. Sisson, Mr.
Ronald Glover, Mrs. Lola Belle
Bellinger, Mr. E. B. Millard, and
Reverend. Blaine Kirkpatrick Mrs.
Belle .Hawley, president of the
class gave -a talk,-(-The Christmas
basket report, was. given, during
the evening by:Mrai Walter Minier.
Doughton & Sherwin Name
I Of Salem Hardware Store
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The truth of the saying "There's
many a slip.twixt the cup and the
ilip". was -again demonstrated in
the recent ; announcement j that
Merlin Harding had purchased the
interest ot A: F. Marcus in the
Doughton & 1 Marcus (hardware
firm. . After the article was writ
ten there arose a disagreement
over the deal and it was dropped..
The same day, however, F. E.
Sherwin closed the deal for the
Marcus interests and has; taken
possession of the purchase so that,
there is no danger of this in for-.
mation. going stale. . .Mr. Sherwin
is a member of the well known
firm of Sheldon & Sherwin. . .
Mr. Doughton retains his inter
est in 'the hardware frm . which
will be known as Doughton &
Sherwjn. ; Mr. fiherwia will -glfe
his. personal attention to the hard
ware, business but will jStill retain
nis interest in tne firm or saeioon
& Sh(?rwIn; Mr. ? Sherwin iis5 so-
well known In Salem business cir
cles as to need no further -introduction.
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It isn't a- career that daughter
longs for. so much as a place on
the front page. ' -
SAY 44 BAYER. ASEIRINf-WW
Unless you see the "Bayer Gross" on tablets jyou afe
riot getting the genuine Bayer -Aspirii proved safe
by millions and ! prescribed by physicians jr years
;Colds
" Pain
Headache
Toothache
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1 - aiElBiiSJl Lv H. Burnett, to Enlargo : fx V'IS' 51 T "( A
life. s -MIIll i Storre lo iomo- ; : ;
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This attractive coat has collar,
cufti and. border of beisej beaver.
The black satin hat has a feather
pompom at tha rig.it (side.
Liberty Parent-Teacher
Association. Hold Meeting
' LIBERTY, jaTTTuLThe Par
ent-Teacher meeting hf Id last Fri
day, night was weljl ! attended-as
usual, and a profitable time was
spent by alf present. f It was de
cided that; the men are to have
full charge of a (program soon.
Mrs. Dallas gave a poem I on com
munity spirit, that Jfras1 written by
Edna Garfield of Salefn and "read
at a former - meeting, t j Dorothy
Judd gave a readipg.j which: was
followed, by a community sing led
by Miss Dorothy Erskinef pMr.
Fox. 8unervisor of IMarion county
schools, then gavek. tklk1 ons edu
cation that was enjoyed by all. He
n L i .. llt-
comparea uregon eaucaiion. wnn
that of other states " Free text
books were discussed pro! and con.
He asked, "What will happen if
Oregon has no bettpri Provision for
normal training?") Some of the
answers, were: Teacaers i not wen
prepared; schools crowded on ac
count of the lack or tekchers; gen
eral poor instruction! ij Edis ,Bell
Matheson then gave an amusing
take off on people pf, the commun
ity. Next was a duet; by Helen
Dasch and Lester j Browning, fol
lowed by a talk,. "Vhy Go to Col
lege?" by ..Miss. Ann Silver cf WOJ
lametie university, sue earn, aiip
is dawning for us. We wish to bp
MRS. KNAPP IS ELECTED j
SECRETARY OF STATE BY
v NEW lOKK jREPCBLJCAK
?Mrs- Florence I E. f S. i Knapp. of
Syracuse,, was aWep Into efBc on
the Coolidge landslide- ; Bhe la -one
of the first worienl to bej chosen
for o hh a position I La Stats
politii
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Neuralgia . tumbago y
Ncuriiis' fUieMrnatism
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Accept only "payer"; package
which contains pro ten directions.
Randy "Bayer" boxcl of 1.12 tablets
Also bottles. vt 2.ami:l0o4-I?ru-si9tt.
y LH. Burnett to I Enlarge
biore nere 10 Accommo
i -date Big Business
Expansion.and, rearrangement of
the Burnett Bros, jewelry store at
386, Washington street. Portland,
is contemplated' by LT H.: Burnett,
member of .the fifm, who is now in
that city to attend the f annual
meeting of the corppratipn, to, ac
commodate a half million dollars'
worth of business the store is ex?
pected to.do. in. 1925, according, to
word received here by ,'R, C. Aiken,
manager ofc thrf Salem! store.. 1
- Burnetii saysl'hisi Portland, store
did ten times the business-In 1924
as its predecessor- did fn, 1922, or
$250,000. against $25,Q00: -
Enlargement . ot the f Portland
store, and '.expansion' at 'Salem
also, are to follow as a result of
this remarkable showing. Burnett
Bros, have stores also; in Seattle,
Taeoma and San Fraacisco. The
northwest Stores s compare faVjor-
ably with San Francisco in amount
bf business done, Mr. Burnett says.
"My hat's off to the jewelry
buyers of Portland," the jeweler
declared.- "Prosperity Is. evident
when jewelry is freely; bonght'
ready for life." Leland Scott then
sang a solo, J,Only a Smile." 'The
intermediate room then sang "The
Popcorn Man." This was followed
by a cafeteria luncheon and a "gen
eral social time.: 'f i f
Mrs. E. B. HouserJ who has- had
an attack of appendicitis, -is!, now
much infproved. ; t il?
Mrs. W. H. Matheson has re-
reived word that her mother, who
lives in Montana, is ill. She may
come to Liberty to stay with her
daughter for a while.
Jack - Boning ) has purchased . a
new Ford, and .can climb. George
Moore's bill on high! 1 1,
Constance. Stark, who is attend
ing the 'Sacredj Heart academy, is
staying with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Stark of Salem.
Mr. and: Mrs. Hpag were called
home last Friday evening, on ac
count of the illnesa of Mrs. Hoag's
mother, Mrs. Calbreath.
A pupil of -the Liberty school
found an auto license in the road
and brought it to. school. The
number of ; the tag is 8467,4.. We
shall he glad to find tho; owner.
Mrs. Verba Cone, who has
charge of the ParentTeacher pro
grams, this year, states that we are
to have a program given about the
middle of February. This-is to be
a pay affair the. first of .the kind
this year, and, perhaps . the last.
Keep tbTa in"mnd. andwatchi for
further, announcements.
I Mr. andMrs. Wilson of Klamath
Falls, are visiting their aunts, the
Misses Kebecca and Ella Smith.
Mrs; Mann of Salem is also staying
at the home of her .sisters, the
Misses Smith, 1 ' .: .
i Mrs. A. C. Plank gave birth, to a
baby ; boy anuary 12. ' h
' Mr.i and Mrs. Douglas McKinzey
of Tillamook were1 recent guests
of Mr, and Mrs. O. Or Coffey.
' Liberty school now -has two
standard qlubs: a
IS; members, and
chicken club of
a i cooking crub
of nine memhers. 1 Mr; Claud Stev.
enson, , who. had charge, of the
chicken club last year was chosen
leader 'again, and" Mrs." Henry Gil
bert is- leader of the, 'cooking class,
; Mr, . Claud. Stevenson will con-i
duct a merchandise snoot at nis
home next Sunday.: ! .1
, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford. Dencer
and family of Marion -were late
guests at the George; Jory, home.' ;
:: Walter-Jory-has returned from
Newport where he has been build
ing some houses." ft t i' A.:;iy
i The chicken -club! elected the
following ' officers j klast week:
president.; i Willie Berndt; vice
president, f Eugene Loveland sec
retary, 7 Venita f Rains; treasurer,
Leland Scott Jr-j-HiU F
Mr. land MrsJ Edi ory left Fri
day for their new home at New
port. ffliiB!!! !fMI!-Jltr-lv:r: '
Mr. and Mrs.; R. S. Grettle spent
the week-end io Portland.
J; H. Dasch Is suffering with an
attack ot poison oak:.; ! : f
"Mrs, James Wolfe has been Yery.
ill but is now better, j 1
Mrs, William E. lipveland and
son Eugene spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs.! F. A. Shepard
of Prospect, : !
Al Brown sold one of his Ameri
can bull dogs for '950 te a man liv
ing in.iSalem. ' y . :1. ,
M Mrsj Ira Snelson from Seattle,
Wash.Vi and Mr. j and f Mrs. Liver
more from Burlington," Wash.,-are
vjsiting at the Snelson home.
Mrs; Ed. Neuens of Valsets vistt
A relatives here list week.
i MisS Elizabeth Harris of Rose
dale Is staying with Mrs. W. JI.
Matheson. " - h ! I . f
is Alva Coffey spent severaj days
of last week with relatives near
'Albany.;! r f 'j" ! !
k Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Coffey enter
tained the following guests at dln
ner i last Sunday: Mrs. Loreland
and: son Eugene j Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shep
ard, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coffey.
: i John Krenn, who has been quite
ill, is convalescing, i
; Mrs. Mike Karner has. been
quite ill.
' Mike Karner and Henry Mur
haromer have Invested in -a. new
drag saw. .
" Mrs, Archie Free, who has been
quite sick, is now better. -v
W. H. Dor man' made a business
trip to Vancouver last wek. ..
: I Pert La thro j and Herbert Gill?
Fresh Water Contributes VifcxUy to HcdthLrn tha
y j One Way to Have It Always in tHo Hcsao ;
Fresh water .and fresh water only contains
Niton, an donent as .Vital to hralth as viraminrs .
in the dicb .
" It is this element whicli cause physician to
- send thousands of.lealth teekers; annually-to
drink the waters at world famous springs such as
r Hot Springs, Arkansas owned artd operated by
the Government Vichy, France, Bath, England
- and others. '-';;- i
"I All natural spring water contains Niton, to a
benrficlal extent for a sWtpctiod after the water
ojna. from, the, ground. : H
) Wrwit Niton
.'' f'Tltpais, radio-activity. It is vrhat makes water
fresh. It is a vital element which Nature intended
water to contain.
; It ia present in water fresh, from the spring,
because that water in its progress through the
underground channels has coneinto contact
with rocks containing millions of tiny, radium.
: deposits. . , '
These charge the water with radio-activity
Niton. And water containing this clement con
tributes wonderfully to health.
It relieves and frequently entirely cures chronic
organic troubles. Thousands of sick people bene
fit through their visit to these famous springs.
Those who are well go also tq tone themselves
up physically. The fresh water thoroughly
cleanses., i It aids, in the elimination of bodily
poisons and thus results in new vigor and vitality.
i But the treatment is apt tq be of temporary
-value. . i
j Can Not Be Stored
For the water soon loses this dement. Whether
water is stored in bottles, reservers or pipes, the
' Niton rapidly dissipates. I r .
i Even- water which is bottled at the spring and
sealed hermetically has little of this element,
. within a Few days. ;
Xfmmaued ES-VIO-A-TCRr
Ta&BonpcttisiHealtli Sfn&pg a,t Home
have gone to. California where
they have work for the winter.
Mrs. P. S Dencer is suffering
with an attack. -epeemd
She was taken to the home or Mr,
and Mrs. John' Dencer in Salem,
where' she is ; under a physician's
care; ' ;; r ' ;v
Bill Ireland Ot Salem visited at
the Rains: home lastt week.
Mrs. . Knate f Anderson was a
business, visitor at West Stay ton
last week. -.; -.
: Lester- and Desmond Rains are
building a chicken boBe getting
ready: f on their pure bred cltib
fowls. -.Hi . ' ' . j
Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd Stlffler and
Mr. and Mrs.iLloyd Hauser of Sa
lem were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Stark last Sunday.
s Miss Kathryn Gunnel has pur
chased a new Chevrolet coupe.
Early Start Made Possible
By New Arrangements ;;
, . Since, Board. Meeting r
The opportunity-, room at the
Lincoln school- is. to be started
Monday morning, according, to the
announcement made yesterday by
OeorgB.W .!. Bqg,;s.uperlnteudentf of
dtyt schools. i :
- Due- to f-ehange in some of the
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Arvl n r water we drink is stored wstet.
Maque aemanas. .
Now a Way
Sdmtuti hv foe yisrirccnmia,Thifs facta.. :
They properly value-Niton. They realize thacU
ua not M Ruaeam horu wvh,.
f-They have sought a practical way to provide
fresh water econnalcalry to every home. Some j
yesag0dewywadioye4- j s
-j It has been thoroeghly tested. Now it Is an ,
established fact. The process has leen made
practical by the development of the Bevigscotw ;
so named because it aids people to enjoy new
health and-vigor.
Is
Simple and Sure
if. Mm ivhind the Revieator is astinmUts i
those underlyingall
Jars are lined with, especially selected tadruna, '.
ore fused to the inner walla of the, jars under .
2OD0 degrees of beat for twenty days, ,
j When fllied, the water is brought in contact !
with the radium ore Just as is done by nature
underground. Water which has remained twelve
hours in the jar is
It is fresh wateri
JMnkThis FrcskWater
Install the Revigator.in your home. PfiakreA
water daily. Note the results tn neaitn. ,
Your body will eliminate poisons which have ,
lowered your vitality and resistance to disease.
Fresh water will aid in keeping the bowels, kid .
neys and liver active and healthy. f
The water is tasteless. It is neither medicine
nor drug. It la merely fresh water which contrib 'f
utes to health all that Nature expect of water. 1
1 ! Learn more today about this Invaluable asset to . '
health. Write for our free illustrated booklet j
which tells the story in far. greater detaiL t
j j Act now. Delay is never wise where health is "
concerned. ': . ,r . "' ' ';' '' !'
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Telefione 1718,
Agent, Radium
109 S. High St., Sialem, Ore. '
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City-
plans it-was able to start' the class
immediately instead of waiting for
a fortnight. One reason for the
ol of the special teacher, Miss
Greta Brumete. She has been on
the ground and has succeeded in
getting the room 'in- order and by
the end of the -week everything
will be in running order. "
Much credit fori the development
of the opportunity classes in Salem
must be given to,Drv FL M. Erick
son, professor of education at. WHr
lamette university, j Over a. period
ot three years he has been carry
ing on special Investigations,, gath
ering evidence and training stu
dents in this' phase of education.
Consequently, after, his, investiga
tions and. study, had been taken up
by. members of the Salem schools,
and: agitation started to secure
classes to care for the unusual
conditions : found, in .the Salem
schools. ..' i j. '-. '-.'; -;
Under the airapgeBieht of op
portunity rooms, .students, who. for
some reason , or jother are not in
the proper graded ape given, special
training which fits them to take
their place in the regular classes.
Sometimes it is because the child
has - been transferred from schools
that are, not on a par with the Sa
lem schools;' aQd. as a result the
pupil, is unable, to carry on the
work unless he has the necessary
training.
YOUR INCOME TAX
Your income tax for the-'year
1924 is less, in proportion to your
inpome, than was the tax lor 1923.
A rate reduction, however; is not
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great inventions.
raoo - eenve comaina ivwn.
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Ore Fevigatot Companyt
j Please end, without obligation on my part, your,
free illustrated booklet explaining the important
health values of fresh water and how to have it al
ways in the home.
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State.
the only benefit afforded by the
revenue act of 1924. ? Increase in
the - exemption for married, pe.
tir-pey-eent redwctipQ -e-
'.earned ' Income." and. othe'
changes in revenue legislation art
of immediate interest to every
taxpayer.
The revenue act of 1924 re
quires that returns be filed by
every single person wbose.net in
come for 1924 was jl 000 qr more,
or whose gross income was $5000,
or more., a.nd by every married
couple whose aggregate- net in
come, was? 2500 or hjore, or
whose aggregate gross income was
$5000 or more. Last year returns
were required of, married, couples
whose aggrega.enet income was
$2000 or more. Husband- nd;
wife, living together, may include
the income of each in a single
joint return, or each may fle a.
separate return, showing, the ln
cqme of.eacn. Net income Is groan
income less., certain-specified re
ductions for business .expenses,
losses, bad debts, contributions,
etc. . . -fj :
Thq period' for filing returns, 1
from January. I. to. March .15,
1925. The .jreturn, accompanied
by at least one-fourth ; of the
mount of; tax, due, mq's.t be filed
with the. collector of internal, rev
enue for the district in, which the
taxpayer, has big legal residence or
has his Principal place of business.
From the stpry. "Mother Ma
chree,' by Cpnnaliy 'T.was a long
long wait before I heard his fath
er's step. on the lintel.
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