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i li THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING,: JANUARY 25, 1925 ABMiS'-EECmonjIiEORY IffiTELD ' BY BRITISH ROYAL I.1EDIGAL SOCIETY Committee of Leading English' Physicians Make Exhaustive Research and Report Abrams Theory Holds 1 Great Potentialities and Is Worthy of Active Financial Support ; Dr. B. H. White Explains the System. A spramittee of the British Itoy al Medical society, or whom. "Sir Thomas Horder, ; physician to the Prince of Wales and a world fam ous . cancer : expert; as d Dr.- C, 14.' Ileald, medical adviser to;tbe di rector of British rvil -aviation, were members,. reeen tly.; reported the conclusion reached "from: an extensive study of the "magic box" of, Dr. Abrams. It la the opinion of this committee that the Abrams' theory contains "Great ."Potentiali ties'? and. is -worthy of active fi nancial support.- The members bf the Royal medical society present expressed a belief that the Abrams ystem may be a new, form of energy. . ; " . i ' Dr5 B. II. White, being the. Sa lem representative of the Abrams' system, was interviewed regarding tho importance of the above re port. He states that the .late Dr. Albert Abrams research 'and In vestigations led him to believe that electrons are the basis of life and thej foundation of - health. I Dr. Abrams invented a delicate instru ment called the 2 reflexophone which would reveal cancer and many other diseased conditions. Diseased conditions were produced bj Interference of the normal elec tric leaves in the organ affected, lie. invented,,, another machine called the "oscilloclast," which rouhf effect 'a care by restoring the- formal electric 'wave within the hpdy. Thfne machines constitute the Tr PARTIES HOLD f - CONVENTIONS (Contianed rrom pa 3) In ihjs county, which clerk; shall heep a minttterof ;the proceedings of said convention and at the "Con clusion thereof shall ; brepare a cprtificate'saowlng 'f all nomina tions made by-said ennvtntion and other business transacted-at -said convention; which -certificate shalH be filed in the oTfice of the county clerk; provided," the county clerk " of each county shah 'Immediately at the close bf the county conven tion certify under;, his signature and seal Ihe" names "of delegates elected by.crieh' convention -to .at tend the fiUts anc! district convien tions of thajt f rtywhich'tfertlfl cate shall be immediately.forward ; d to an filed, .with the Secretary of state-of dragon. "The" persons ho nominated and : certified (ex cept delegates 1otaleffnd?aistrTet conventions) shall J be ..the nomi nees of their barty for the respec tive county offices to be filled at the ensuing: general election and their names shall be - printed on the ballot accordingly, - ; Section 10. ? Organization , of County Convention.. Each county convention shall be called to' order by the person designated to act as clerk thereof, as provided in Section 9 of this act. and shall immediately organize by electing a presiding officer, whereupon the county clerk shall deliver to such presiding orncer. a coruned list of the duly 'elected county; dele gates entitled to seats In sueh con vention. Which certified list shall I be conclusive as to the' flection and Qualifications of the persons whose names appear thereon. Ex cept as . herein - provided, .each county convention , shall, prescribe themanner of vonauetlflg Its pro ceedings and shall choose Us own officers.: TtMK4tttehdah.ee at any cession of , anycounty-convention of a majorityof. all the electee! delegates' 1n sCTsbn ;or by .proxy shall ,be; necess4ry for Any action by siich . cbijvetion, except a re cess or aajournmenu ; au sessions of any county convention shall be open to the public and bo action shall be valid unless concurred In by a majority of thef .legates nation of any 'candidate tior the election of delegates to the state and district convention shall be i made without unanimous consent except upon roll-call or by ballot cast by th e members of the con- vt'titron. Each county convention shall t?lect ttetegates o thit "party to represent that county ,, in the state convention and In the dis trict cbnventions accerdlng to the apportionment of state delegates made by the secretary of state as 1ft this , act provided. Any elec tor who was a candidate In the last preceding.prlmary nominating election for nomination of his party fpr,a county office for which no nomination was made because no .candidate received forty per centuni' or more of the votes cast for said office, may become a can didate 'for the same . nomination before; the "county convention of tBe party- on whose. ballot his name appeared at the preceding primary election by filing with lh caonty clerk of such county ten days before .such convention la called to order a notice that he desires his .name considered ,by such convention as a candidate , for ?aid office. The names of perr abas so continuing their candidacy i cnail be. certified to the proper . cbunty Convention bjrthe county , cTerk7s -60on-as saidconverition is' brgaaized," whereupon the per rons . certified, zh&l .be candi dates berc,4a;".tlie'c6nventio'n "fpf the same fflcaf or-which 'they "were respectively T carIJ it; s primary election, a! or. 3 with ether candidates for such office '-iOso names may be proposed ta i : - ...... ....It- . - 1 "magic -box" referred to s by the committee of the Royal Medical society and which .were the ob jects of their research. ,'', i Dr. ; Abrams did not claim to found a new school of healing. He held that his instruments were merely auxiliary aids in the hands of skilled physicians, of whatever school. He founded a -college In San Francisco for -teaching . his theory aha the use of his instru ments. He accepted only .graduate physicians as pupils. J The almost miraculous 7 results obtained by the, Abrams - system led, many Imitators to foist cheap contraptions on the market with offers to teach the system to any who , purchased their fake i ma chines. The result was that ignor ant, fakir3 multiplied in many sec tions of the country whose claims, to use, Che Abrams system created a public distract that the real sys tem has had to overcome. But the true Abrams' system is steadily gaining the confidence of the pub lic as well as the scientific1 world. Six colleges now teach the true Abrams system to graduate physi cians only.,. Three months lare re quired for the course. Dr. Abrams died about &year ago 'and leftthrf bulk .of hi large estate to his San Frahclsco college. The will was -contested - by? his heirs,, but has now been settled out of court, and the school is: id the hands of -the trustees. 1 r-4 TT the floor bf such convention. This plan , of continuing; a cajdidacy snail not deprive, any person or the right to be nominated on the floor of said convention.: : -, Section 11. Delecates t& State Couventmn Apportionment. The State conventnons of the $BTrai ooUtical narties nrescribed I by RM4iAn i nt thu ' art hnii oach comprise -aa nearly as may be,, six j hundred -persons U.who - sail bel known, as state delegates.. The I i .-s.i apportionment of such stat 'deler J gates among the -several counties of state shall be wade in the fol-1 lowing manner: Immediatelyup- J on the taking effect -4f , thlaSact J and biennially thereafter Invmedia- tely following each., general; elec- tion it shall Je the duty f the secretary of staler to comoite a statemeni- 4ihwin the immhe of registered1 voters of-'alIXpatl!ei in 1 each of the counties In the State, .Te;eipo ratar.. ':8atl-l snail, assign 4,0 'eacn couaty in jne i tstafA tw deleeatea. and ishall I then subtract from six hundred I the total number of delegates so I assigned a,nd apportion the Bum- ber so remaining as nearly as may be - pro I rata v mong the several counties according to the respee-1 live numbers of registered voters therein shown by such statement, provided that no more than twen-1 ty per cent bf all! the delegates I so apportioned on the. basis ot the I number of registered voters Shall be assigned to any one county, and if the apportionment to any county or counties shall be reduc-1 ed because ot ths proviso thej del- egates to which such county or counties would otherwise be entit- led shall be apportioned pro rata amohg the other counties accord- Ing td the reSpecHte nUraber's 'oI registered Voters 'therein. In'mak- ing such apportionment : and. as-J sienment of deleeates there khill I be ho fractfonal or Joint assign-1 ment of delegates. (The result of ty in which the state convention j tneensuings ejeuon "as. t?ie candl such assignment and apportion- of the same party is held, and thejdatO'Of th party making .such mcnt shall be forthwith certified tIln for holding. said districb con-1 homination. ! I I h..s.: 1 ? by the secretary j of state to bach county clerks Each county Icon- vention shall be entitled to elect to a district convention the same number of .delegates it elects to the state- convention. : ;l Section 12. State and Disirict I Convention .teet Ing. The secre-. I tary of state of the state of Ore - gon. shall designate s a! meeting 1 place for each state and district convention, "which shall be prov-1 wea at tne expense or tne sate of Oregon and al like -epense snau mrnisn tne- neeessarjr, ata-1 uonery ana i oiner suppues anaia i1 u,lu state conventions. ciencai assistance, ine secretary 1 of state shall also , designate! 1 person ', to act as clerk, of each I state . and drstrlctl conventfori, I which clerk shall keep a minute of the proceedings of such conven-1 tion and all nominations knade j ef"fa to sneh? district f conven thereat, and at the conclusion! of j t,dn meeting place of Shch sueh convention shall prepare. j certificate eertifvinr to all neinill nations made at such convention and other businese transacted by such convention, w'hich certificate shall be forwarded to and filed Wlth the secretarv of state of the State of Oregon, and the ner'soni I so nominated, shall v said erel I tarV ftf fttflta iAr tin AH -fcte I nominees of snch :iartv to bb nrinto nrt vife t. i Hji.trt ballot at the ensuing general elec-; delegates preserit. br represented, Jards and teachers of your couni tlon. . , : N omtnatlbn of any candidate jtrhd;Icinity by giving Iwarnlng Section. 13. Rtate and District OmvmnoM rWindoa. The 1 person so designated by the secre- Ury of statb to act fas clerk fitc0nTeatoni jmedlately Ttfter such district or state conventibn tl?8 uJonrn'ment tof ifeaci district I shall tall said convention to or- rlor . whorAunnn d mawnt on shall electa presiding officer. Im-I118 list of Its nominations, I mediately thereaf ter-thesecretary Jwf""H 8?aR qnawun 1 Be mim in I ofostste; hall deliver ts "'lh presl-1 dinar nf ffer 'hf iincli" Conven tfhr.j; certified lsts of the uly electedjafter certified by the aecretary Nation is willing to copy thej re uelLiateatcWehf.klte'Or:dl3trIctiio sutfe for prinUng bn the otfl-lport made. upon any subscription convention Entitled to eeata? hero in, which certified lists shall be conclusive as to the election., and the qualifications, -of -the persons whose names appear , thereon. Prior to the convening of t the state and district conventions, the secretary of state shall certify over- his signature and the - seal of his office a list of all offices: to be filled at the next ensuing general election for which nd nomination was made at the last, preceding, primary election, and there Tfihall be Included , In said list all offices as to which vacan cies have occurred in nominations made by said party: through death, withdrawal "or removal from the state. Said lists so cer tified shall be delivered to the presiding officer of "said conven tion immediately upon its organi sation Each . state or district convention held under the provi sions of this act shall be entitled to nominate a candidate for each office contained in said -'certifi eate, the state convention as to state offices and each district con terttlon as to offices within the respective districts, also to nomi sate, a candidate for any office is to which a vacancy has occur fed after the date of said secre tary's certificate. The state and district offices for which nomina- tidns maV be made In .this man- ner shall not include., delegates to national conventions but shall Include all other state and d la- trict offices, including presidential Electors. Except as herein prov- ided. each state convention shall nresertne h manner hf nnA not- ihg its preceeding and shall choose Its own officers.- Section K. sesstion to "be Onen Nomination. : The atten dance at any session bf any state convention or a riiajbflty'bf1 all th4 "elected delegates in -'person'or, by proxy shall, be necessary for any actidn by such conventions eSccept a recess or adjournment. All sessions of any state cbnven- tjbn shall be open to the public 1 ana no action shall he, valid un I less concurred in by . . fM.A1tI, 1 of the delegates resent or i-enre- I sented No nomination of any 1 candidate shall be made without 1 1 ttantmoua tfnsetti : xee'pt - upon 1 1 rbllcall or bv baUbt : east br mem-1 1 bers of the convention . : . 1 ( Any elector who was ' Cahdl- j date ' in the -primary fabmlfaatihg I - t - . .... . - . - i eiecuon ror a State tor, district office,- for which no nomination I wis made , because ' no cahdldate J received Torty per centum or more J Pfjthe Votes case for the- of fice I Kr which hewas a candidate; may I become a candidate for the same ncunihatlon before the state or dis- trfct 'convention by, filing with the secretary of state .of tne Stale of Oregon, ted davs' -itefdre ' I state or district 1 cohvntioh is called to order; a notice Tthat such iandWate dferfres h?5ame con J sweyeo ny-snoo !4eonvention as aiu"V ol si;uuuhu Candidate "for Sneh -bf flee J- Thai to be printed Upon the official bal-? names of nersons so con tin ulna-1 thir candidacy shall be certified to he proper state 0r district con- rention by the secretary of state Immediately upon the organization of euch f convention, whereupon I sucn persons shall be candidates I before such convention for the same office for which? they were I a candidate in the primary elec-J tion, .and their name or . names I Shall be considered along with the name or names of other candi- dates for such office who 'may, 4e proposed upon. the. floor of such convention,; . This right . to con- tinUeTa fandldacy shall not dep- Hvs : any person of the right to be nominated on the floor of sueh convention. . , . . I,, : faction 15. blstrJet Conven- tions.. District conventions: shall" be oid at a r time 7 and place de- J Slgaated by the secretarv rjt. I V.hlch- place shall be "in the same ention". may be during ? recesses of the state convention, , or--taune- "lately at the. conclusion ,f ' the tatf convention' bf thb' said party, The secretary of state shall de- ngnate a person to act- c secre-1 taryl bf? each district convention. I who ahall caH the same "to Order, eeP a minute of Its proceedings I 4udt its conclusion fcertlfy to tne 1 8wrftary, of ? state tm record of ine proceedings of said conventfbn I persons, sonxinateai ner?at. . The dlstrtct eoavettons J wwnne.in tne same manner 1 : ; state anaii cer-1 to uch dlstrttt cbntbntlbns I " - "ejincers xo ne nominated there- at attd lrat of idelegates' td skid convention . ; Satd icertlf feat "shall De conclusive , as to the delegates c. conventions, stationery, PPM and clerical assistance shallf he "furnished by the isecre- taT" &f State attheexpense of the ftatjr Oronut Except as here- in brovlde, each district cohten- tlott ehall provide its own otfl- cert nd method bf prbcedtfreJAli sessions otlsfiy'dtsitrlctlconVentton snail? De open tO.the tmblt ftttd no acnon snail. he valfd Unless concurred in bv b WioVn f th 1 shall be. made, Without Unanimous J consent cxcepfL nnoiLrallca.ll or hv I o"ot, cast by members of therexce881TOPnc the letter slated convention the clerk thereof shall epa.v recora ot, its brord- lo oriicte of the secretary of state, I and sUcrh nominations shall there-1 ciai oauot as r the. candidates . of I mat tty. . . Section. 16. Vacancies How Fnied. ... If any.vacn,qj, shajt ;ot cur In the s nominations of any party for a state er-dlstrtct office because of the .'death, withdrawal or removal from the : state or dis trict of the candidate nominated as in this act provided, such vac ancy or, vacancies shall be filled by the State Central committee of the political party Whose nomlna ticn became .vacant,! lf such cen tral committee ' fs in session. 1 II such central comniiitee Is not, ir session the executive committee of such State Central : Committee may fill shell vacancy If authoris ed bo to do by-the; State Central committee of that party when In session, i The nominations l! so made shall be certified "to the secretary bf state over the signa ture of the secretarjH bf such cen tral committee and 'shall be by the secretary bf . state certified and -caused to be printed - upon the proper official ballots for I the ensuing -general election. If af ter the holding of any. -state con- vtntiod a vacancy shall occur in any state or district bf flee through the', death or resignation of the incumbent i bf such office, each political Tarty. J as f the 'same t 1s designated In Section 1 . of this I "sbali have the. bright to adtnl- nate a odidate for such Africa to be voted upon. at . the next en I sulhg general election Such liomi nation shall be made y the State Central committee bf each party, if such central committee be rh I session; but if such central com J Jhitteb Is not In session- the ndmf- nation may be made? by the-Ex ecutive committee was authorized so to db by the Statb Central ebm mlttee when In session. The nomlj nat ion's so made -shaUc W eeft fled to the- secretary for -state by the secretary bf such central tjon mltiee and the secretary of state shall certify and cause said name to oe. printed upon the? official bal lot of the ensuing election as a candidate df the parti bo. making Iiii nnminatinn fnt th off!o In 1 ' " " " " -- " ?w , l1n,cn 8Ucn 7 PTurs ; Section 17. . Vacancy in County Office. It 4 vacancy occur m tne nominations for any cbunty ofticf tnrougn tne aeatn, wunarawaa or removal from the. couhty effany nominee arter tne adjournment or tne state convention sucn vacanr cr snauoe imea oy iu v.uuui.jf tn s a i r central committee ex tne proper Political party, if feuCn commutee be in session, but If such commitf tee is not in session sucn vacancy may be filled by a nomination: oy the ; executive committee of such County -Central committee, if so authorized by the County Centra committe when In aesstbn. and th nomination so made shall be cer4 tmed to tne aountjr fcierk by tn secretary or sam committee ana the county clerk shaH cause the lot of the ensuing election as the candidate of the party nbminatlhg nIm or the.ofrice for Swhich; the nomination is made. Jit after the holding of the county, cbhventlons a yacancy occur in any county oi-i rice -through the death br reslgna-i Mon of the incumbent of siyh of-j ce, , tne , county Central CQmmit-i tee f eacb- Party shall baye ( the Hght to nominate a candidate i oC that party tor such orrjef , or if the. County Central committe Is no In session, the executive committee, of ; the County Central committee! may ; make snch nomination, ; if authorised so to do by the County Central Committee whbn in. ses-j 6ion- -The nomination so. made shall be certified to l ike county clerk by the secretary of thej County Central committe -and thej connty; clerk shall cause; the name; bf the person so nominated to be! brlnted on the official I ballot of Section IS.' Alt nominations made under the provisions of thlsi act hall be deemed the regular barty nominations of 'the seyerat political parties and the; name of each person, nominated hereunder Shall appear bh the official ballot with no other designation than the number beforb his name, the bf-i flee for "which' he Is a candfdatb land the name of the patty nomi natinr him. 5 Section 19. All act. knd .narts of acta m conflict herewith arb hereby, repealed. . L 1 . , 1 TeacherS - AdVlSEn to 1x0 Slow on Purchasing Books Because many complaints have' come , to the department! of edu cation with reference tb ithe pur-i ehase, both by school boards and teachers, of textbooks on the sub scription plan, many of which were found to be not what they were represented to be, J. ,A.K!hurchl,' stata superintendent bit f schools, has sent letters to county and city superintendents calling J activities to, book agents, . : UL 'Many of these are ; of little . M am asainsTPU to ao bateer you can to protect sbhool fsamst Deing duped by; thb pur- cnase or an lnferfor article at an f "All teacaers and meinberi tf school boards should know that the library association, of. Jthe Pa tciiic nortnwest tiunusnes a nmie tin containing a review of every suDscription book. Each j liblrary of Oregon has a copy of this -bul latin. . The department , bf edn book and send It to anyonb Inter tested In getting the. report fbf guidance.' .r 4 "A HANDMAID OFsTHE L0RD 15 by Margaret Cult in Bannln; " Pabtlshed by the ' vDoran Ctm4 ,j pahy, Newi York City. Price ' Afrsv Banning, the' author j is Duiuth, Minnesota woman. Heir short stories j frequent the current fiction magazines. But she has outdone herself :in . this neveU .The scerie1 if- Uld7lhtHibb'aigi;Inh4 (called m the atory Valhalla) inihlrig tdn Ot bped pits hhd red clay edges. jThe family, is middle class. . The small town doctor and his ; shrewish" -wife have three Children in their angry, whining. backbiting'. lfe. Two girls Vero nica ..and . Lily and the boy j Tom are the essence of 1 this modern story. , . The scenes shift from the mines to New Ydrk state where the girls, under! Influence c!f eastern relatives, become .lukewarm ad vocates of Catholicism. Freqeunt returning tci "Variralla; the story centers1 in the personification bf Veranicai her- life and ho she meets t.-: Tib story ts well writ ten, j "ts tfniS is Derore United States entered ahe wan; Its tbetn Is at times iheavy but capably handled. It Is' very 'modern-1n ftaf. dbtittli; bland yet t:odVirtcingi and enjoyable reading through out. QufctiM TITANIA'S R A jb I 0 PAlRtES'1 by Sandman. Pub I Hshed by Bower & Piriej ; Lbs , Angeles, Cat. 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I j Tile Common Sense ot Music -Sigmund Spaeth - i I Lions 'n Tfgrs n' Everything -i C'R.'Coopipr. i Some Conteinporary Americans Ujp, II. Boynton. ! Rape -of the -LoekPep . ) j' The Magicl Carpet Mrs. G. Si. Richards. W4 f " ' --I'1'-- Black . i Laughter Llewelyn powys. . ; . T j Our Presidf dta James Morgan. Eternal Rome Grant! Shower- it""-- i man.- -;. I. - I f i- Modern Itajy? Tommaso Tittonl I' American Hlstdry D. S. Mht tey. ill Children's Book. ' .. 1 . Red Caps and LiliesT-.katherine Adams. . . : j j .: . V j "... ' The NewrMoon 3ornelia M,eig. Two Jlikei-J.-ll. Delano. ' f Don Strohgj AmeHcan Wil liam Heyliger. i ; .... S Peter and J polly in Spring itose Ljrcia. ii 1 ; r'.''--.- Petef and J Polly in Winter Rose Lhcla. .u ; . Twenty-four tUnusuai Stories A. C. Tyler. ! J J ; T. .' i- v Girl Scouts! of 'America; Scflnt ing for Girls;'! official handbook. The Wonderful Adventures bf The SlPPnlhe? Ttean'tv-llAndrewl Lag.- 2 '- s; !i. ':i -" A book of nursery . Thymes Mother: Ooose,' I ; t- .- King: -ArXhrt and -r-His - Noble Knights Ma?jy?Macleod. The Boqk; otStars-rr-A4 .F. Col lins... :-.,r.o:j; i.-'Vi-j , b ; The SiiHte H. E. Baynes. ; - ' Building Strong: Bodies Woods Hutchinson." I I ., - Pieces for Every Month of the yearrfcovejoyj ic Adams, j t' Europe -F. i. Carpenter. Stories of j. American Discover- ers for Little Americans Rose LUcia. i ' I The book o tjie Presidents, In cluding the Constitution I of the United States.! f David Crockett, ?cout C. F. Allen. I i EDITORIALS OF f rife PEOPLE j ,l SOMEtlliyo TO REE Thb wonderftit grouhds of the State "Hospital bre beginning to take on the beauties Of Spring. .The rapacious lawns -were -well covered With snow daring the freeze and al ready are making such growth that the lawn-mowibg crew will - soon find their short winter vacation is Over. r; 4 - r . The long line of Bamboo plants has been eut i back so as to start new growth front the rbot. - This is tfone every few years so as to remove the dead banes In the .cen ter and also to -avoid- the littering bf the lawn 'With dead leaves all summer. - Some 15,000 fish pbles 10 to 12 feet lang were . thus se- fcured which will be used In grow ing lima beans next summer. - Very little damage was done to thb shrubbery by the freeze. Thb Catnelias Were all covered With Fir boughs and what ffew tender shrubs were damaged have -been cut back. Most- bf the " roses "however werte killed down tb1 snow-ilne, which will make the blooming season a little later than usual, but the later blooms rtil 6b .all thb finer. ; A number of that daTk red rose, Ulrich Brummer, nave been added to the South line to give it an ad ditional touch, bit color. ; r -, " . Over, a thousand ornamental trees and shrubs! of many new var ieties werVplanted last .fall, which added to tbe150. kipda growing on the grounds last jsammer, will be a constant S9uyce:,pf 'Interest, especi aUjrsa eacfeyarleti' is, laDeted with a white stak$;,A: -.' , .The feature that. is attracting the greatest interest, however. Is the planting of what is claimed to he i h , ' ..." i : ; . - . - - - - v . ... 1 ... . .. INFORMAL CONCERTS The Ampk recreates the works of the master pianists, perfectly - arid we extend to : yoii ah f ity1tiliohT to- attend; bur daily concerts ahd hear sUch frrtat arttsts as Rach- maninoii, viizKe, urnsietn, uodowsky Uojuvinyl, Moiserwitch, , Schnitzer and , -,-. . .11 "li I M I II -'1 ' 11 ' - : -. ' ' -inisclvts. , You cart t tell one from ihp nivr v. 1 our daily concerts fin the Alapicb." ' '" - y -W . r j , -'"' Your. Leaiihz r.li.-'c r iflYf SINft "Ift 'v6 little Tooms my '-t ; : --4 -..V- joy, wine nwaKe, in one resmesj n ' While-slumbering sorrow in therother hides. . Oh, Joy; sing gently in. thy glee. Lest Sorrow wake through hearing thee. By tar 1he largest audience of any 'this club year I. ws that of yesterday aftet-'noon when the members of the Salem Woman's club met at. the, dab .house for 'the tolki by Seymour Jones on "Woman 4n Politics.!' A feature Interesting to the guests was the talk by . Grace E. Hall, Oregonlan staff poet, who. Js"i guest in 6a leni for ; the week-end;' Speaking with delightful Informality, Mrs. Hall- proved herselfi a ' friendly champion of all good books. .--. Special musical numbers for the af ternoon were given,by Mrs. J. F. TaU and Ronald Craven. i -. :The principal part of. the pro gram for the afternoon was Mr. Jones talk, given In a fascinating manner,' and tracing! the part of woman ib politics from- the time bf well, Eve. Queen - Elizabeth of Jpnglapd was . carefully, considered as' weh as humerous : others from th TidcM nt hlstorv.. ! i Spbelafartehtronwas called -to, the silver tea f or Thursday in an annbuhcement made by Mrs. F. A. Elliott. .... . . ;: " " ' - ..' - - An interesting -tea-hoHr follow ed the program. Presiding at the rh8 "WWe Mrs. . ' 'Jl Bean "and the largest perennial planting in the state. A horsefshoershaped border- 22 5 f eet long! Vy 25. Te"et wide and backed bv shrubbery, is toi be filled with 70 i distinctar ieties of hardy Berennlals. 180 of each kind, oyer 7000 plants many of which haVb never been seen here before. These ah arranged with an eye - to- harmony of - colors, growth of plant r and season - of bloom.! will inake this. bed more beautiful each year. j-' r j ; ,A - number. -of bulbs!. of various kinds will be utilized 'this season as some of the perennials wanted will have to be rown from seed in the nursery. The naming of ail these flowers in plain Jletters will add greatly to the interest and the thonsandsof tourists as well as the visitors who. visit the grounds. "an nualiy, will-not only , have a treat for sore eyes, .but will ..also 1 get some valuable riora. information. , . ' j 4 Florist. Sandusky , Registers-Jack An instrument used to raise a car. Also a means of lifting' people Into high society. . y.. Monday and Tudiay mm ! . 1 ' ::V -nunareas. or others .r Th3 Atnpito arraihsed ;r;fr::;:rtlt'' - fiFNTT.Y h-earf restt3pis,r :f'j':i'-' '' V . HEINE. Mrs. S. P. Kimball. The tahl willows and pink "carnations r used . fof : the!; centerpiece, whii pint Randies In" crystal sticks ad ded charnilngry to the scene. iih itkss of Hair ;35c "Dandbrroe" docs Wonders I for Any' Girl's Hair Girls! Try this. When combing and dressing your hair, just omis ten your hair-brush with a little "Danderlne" and brush it through your hair.-The effect is startling. You can do your hair up Imme diately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy a mass ot gleamy hair, sparkling With life and possessing that incomparable sbftness, freshness and luxuri ance. - i : While beautifying the hair Danderlne" is also toning an.l stimulating each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops' falling -out and dandruf disappears. .Get a bottle of "Dan derirte" at any drug or. toilet counter and just see how-health; And youthful 1 ydur hair appear after this delightful, refreshing dressing. Adv. i V - - ; i'4 - -Choice1' i'-'-v! DAILY ; : s I in the- Fischer oh 'the balance pianists lartists attend '! -. C2 State ; St. - v - r7t ' . . 1