:gon TUESDAY, IJORNING, MAY 2GJ. 1S23 FZOPLE I AND EVENTS : SHiVERTON - Lrj.LIE L, MADS EX Sttemaa Correspondent ! f A oacked house waited the opening of the senior-class play, "Seventeen" by Booth. Tarking ton. Friday evening at the 1 Eu gene Field auditorium. 1 . .It would be difficult to single out anyone of the actors as out standing In ability. All the parts -were well chosen and well; carried out. -Particular mention is real ly) due RonaU Hubbs, who? carried the heavy part of "Seventeen." to llehama McKee, who had the dif ficult role of Lolo Pratt, and to Marg Egan as little sister, Jane : Baxter. " i ,: (Following the first scene In act H the high school girls of Miss Sara Huntington's domestic art clftss, gave a style show of "Six teen Now and Long Ago" The girls for the, most part wore cos tumes made In the class, . The "long ago" dresses -with their long trains, their high necks and puff leeves gave an amusing con contrast to the ' short sleeveless dresses of ; "Sixteen '; New. A pretty feature of the style show was the entrance on the stage of Lucile Benson, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CarL Benson and jjls Oliphant. The two little eirla wore dresses made by mem bers of the class. . , J Following act II a short pro gram wag gTVen consisting . of a piano duet by Olive Banks and Kathleen Booth, a reading by Mary Egan, and aelection by the high school orchestra r under tue leadership of Miss Wlla .JLoomle. At the close of act three Frances Coberly gave a violin solo and the orchestra gave two selections. , Jesse Barkhurst, by a sister, Eva. and a brother, Kermit. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Meyer were hosts at a dinner party Sunday honoring their daughter. Miss Al thea, their son Ludvlg, and their niece, Miss Corine Moberg of Scotts Mills.. Besides the honor guests and hosts those cpresent were, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Madsen, Miss Lillie Madsen. Miss Ella Svar varl and E. Svarvari of Silverton, Mr.. and Mrs. P. Moberg. Viola, lone Moberg, Maty Moberg, Rus sel Moberg, Mrs. Raymond Kellis, Robert Kellis, Mr. Sand, Mrs. S. Williams, Francis "Williams, John Williams of Scotts Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams, Mrs. E. Ol sen of Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Anderson, Dorothy ,' Anderson, Katherine Anderson, A. Christen son pf Portland. Hv j ; INSTITUTES : ARRANGED i CHRISTIAN' ENDEAVOR GATH EIILNCJ SLATED SUNDAY (The Pine Cone Girl Scout 'troop under the leadership of Mrs.' A. C. Kelson held a rally at the: Eugene Field auditorium Saturday even lag. A group of parents and friends were present to listen to tie program1 and watch the dem onstration the . girls gave at the close "of the evening's eatertaTn xaent. . w ; j , J The evening opened ' with the , Scout song followed by opening exercises. After this Mrs. Nel son the 'captain, presented the sec ond class badges and Mrs. Gordon ZicCall spoke on the "Use of Mer it Radges." .The. merit: badges "were then presented by the Court cf ."awards. Thoe awarding the badges were C-JL. Coffey, princi pal of the Silverton public schools; scholarship badge; . Mrs. 1. E. j Preston,' an expert in needlecraf t, ; Needlewoman bades;'; Mrs. R. E. Jlelnsorge, "advanced1 student in art. artist badges;: S.-Ostergaafd, Path tinder badges. Hiss' Alice " M, Smith, teacher in public schools. Scribe badges; Mrs. Olaie Solum, instructor In music, Mnstc Bades; Mrs. A. O. Nelson, Scout captain, attendance stars. Following the awards the Scouts sang other Scout songs and gave a Scout Stunt, Anna Lytle . gave a reading and Margaret Mil ler explained the Scout uniform. The girls also demonstrated bed jnaking, table setting and stretsh er making. Particular mention Is cue the art work of the girls which was f exceptionally attractive and elldone. The vases which were idecorated by Anna Lehman, who won the artists' badge,; attracted Considerable favorable j mention. w Some of the designs were original nd others the little girl had copi ed from wall papers. The wav .beads were also attractive. ; On .each chain were fronv eight to ten "beads of wax. It takes about an jhour to form this beads over the fjamps. Mrs. s. Ostergard assisted . i . .. . - i "e Birs in mis work. : 4 Harold Barkhurst, age 18 years died at the Silverton hospital fol lowing injuries received m the lumber camps last Saturday. Fun eral services, will be held at Mil lar cemetery Tuesday i afternoon with. Rev.' Jt A. Bennett officiat ing.; ,: -4--:Jy: ..J .i : j. The boy Is survived by "his fa ther and mother, Mr. and Mrs. The first of a series of three in stitutes: of the Marion county Christian Endeavor union will be held Sunday t afternoon at the Pratnm Mennonite 'church. Other meetings will be staged J later at Jefferson andGerva!s. f ; Rev. R. C Putnam of the Court Street Christian church will be the Epeaker'P&iPoliag. Willamette Wi1?11 Junior, jwjli be present 19 r boost for .5 the International Christian Endeavor convention to 'he. held in'Pcurtland on July 4 to Delegates from Salem, as well as young people from this section of the county will be present. I A Good Thing- DOXT JIISS IT J Send -your name and address plainly written, tozether wltK tn cents, stamps or coin (and this pj to v;namberiain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and receive In return trial package contain ing CHAMBERLAIN'S I TABLETS for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness ' 'and CHAMBERLAIN'S f- COLIC AND uiAiuinuiiA kkmedt for pain In stomach and bowels, intestinal cramp, colic and diarrhoea; CllAMBERLADTS SALVE, need d,iJn eTery fmily i for burns, ecilds, wounds, piles,; and kin affections. Try these valued fam ily medicines for only io cents. Don't miss it. adv. m PERSONALS I ; ! Phil Sitner, a former resident of Salem, has returned here for the fruit, canning season He is machinist at the Starr Fruit can nery. ' , .j ...... 'Mrs- Anna- McKinney left for Valparaiso, Ind., yesterday where she will remain for some time.. Henry Schott left yesterday for Kansas City; Mo., on business. Henry Thiele, - prominent Port land caterer, was a Salem visitor yesterday. - . :. .? ' '- ' '' , Miss Myrtle , Dobson .spent a pleasant week-end on a picnic on the banks of the, Little Luckla mnte river., i; j . ; . W. S. Wilkins, a Voodburn res ident, was in theclty on'business yesterday;iV:':'1-';;;'; J.. ' - tMay Donovan of Lebanon was in Salem yesterday, fi- "iV".'.. Miss Ella ; Stevens, an employe of a local bank; returned, from, her vacation which she spent part ly in Portland and at Oak Grove, in Polk county. ' -V. ; Miss Bess'E. Jones 'spent the week end at Hlllboro.t , j2. '.p ' Anna Jensen of Junction City Is visiting with friends in the city. Miss Mary E. Robnett of Browns ville spent the past two daye In Salem on business. J m ! Vf' :t . MlssBertha Ellis of Anderson, Ind., spent the week-end in Salem. Mrs. A.- Eklns visited with her friends in Salem daring the week end. f. h::1 i:: ' "v r4 Mrs. A. Campbell left for, her home at The Dalles Monday morn ing, after visiting with5 friends and relatives here for a few dayse. Misa Lena Pollman . spent , the week-end at "Albany visiting with :n33,GlaayPauf spent the week endat. Albany ylsitlngwith- Veli r -' 1 i -JL-. . - 7 j i-- i- i n j Y SSS'Slsl i ma IIAVE A CARPENTER DO ::-C hill YOUR PLUMBING RTDICULOUSI yon say. Yet that U what hundreds of people do every day when they engage the services of other than a trained RECTAL SPE CIALIST to cure their Piles. No wonder they receive no benefit and continue to suffer, and condemn the doctor for thcii time and money wasted. My years of training and experience treating RECTAL and COLON sU menfs alone enables me to give a written life-long GUARANTEE that I will cure your Piles or REFUND YOUR FEE. Writ today foray FREE BOOK r -A Y U.A MO-Inc KRTlAMO Cfri f:: SEATTLE OrTICCS: OrOktn BMilalna t--U S-r BoHdiar 9THU"rVMA"' TH AMD PI fi AWNINGS are the only people who r manufacture awnings In Salem. I Come in and visit our plant. We , are always pleased to show you -our samples and quote you prices. Salem Tent & i A7nins Co. : i Manufacturers of Tents, Awning End Canvas Goods . ' , cf All Descriptions FRAN7C SiOXSER 723 rrorth Iiierty Street rtone 413 , Kalem," Oregon atives and friends, i Site was the guest of Julia Currie. H ' ! i -l 1 : Mr.! and Mrs. George Plank are visiting here with relative be fore making a tour of Eastern and Central Oregon. - - . i SAVIXDLE TRLL COXTIXCED LOS ANGELES, May 25. Ijohn Lehane of Fort Worth, Texas, vice president of the Cotton Belt route, one of the lines mentioned Jn the $6,000,000,000 rail merger oper ations of Harry Hibhs and Thomas Hennessy, appeared today, before the grand Jury investigating the merger and declared he never had heard of HIbbs and Hennessy be fore their arrest here fie vera! weeks ago on. grand larceny charg es. , tTcns McCortnick. Son cf IZZlonzire, Pitcher . i . , . .... oravshocs wilii JrclJow JL&borera in Factory FRUIT CROP J1EDUCED YAKIMA", -May 25.- Estimates on both pear and apple tonnage of Yakima ; and v Kittitas counties were redbced 20 per cent under1 the May 1 estimate by W. L. Close. district horticultural inspector, fol lowing conferences-with his field deputies tonight. ALFALFA SPRAYED FROM AIR ONTARIO, Ore.. May 25. In the attempts to cogpbat the alfalfa weevil pest by the use of a spray expelled from an aJrnlane. ion acres were covered successfully to day by H. C. French of, Portland. More than 2000 persons from east ern Oregon and western Idaho wit nessed the experiment. l: . - ...j.- .. tzw- - 1 " ' " ",V" r"' yy'-'tr fit x I - -V - -1 ( 11 c X , i p . r ' Vv f .v, , " h f i f-i I ' s it jrV' .;-ot Til m , As v if,, 1 Ss ' " " ..Sr :...ty.Jr f 'Fowler McCormick. son of the mil lionaire head of the" Harvester Com; pany; is pictured pitching ''horse-slioes during t!ie noon hour v ith his fellow laborers at the Harvester? Company plant at Milwaukee. Young McCor- micK . oeciuea .-to learn the business from the bottom up and has been holding down a laborer's job for some time. , He is shown with his hand on the stake. ::, " : : : - - ';' .: ': n n n n o WQ if Lrajuu a n -n 010 at f v Vf . Art i 4 4 ' We take this method of clearing our short lines. We sell only high grade shoes, new models and styles, i which make it necessary to move our stock fast. Our sales are short and snappy. The prices are cut ex actly in half. ; ; If you . want to try a pair of our fashionable, long-wearing shoes at pair wnat tney are .wortni you can get mem ror tnree aays i uriOL,Ai , WEDNESDAY; and THURSDAY of THIS WEEK. Tfoeoe IPcSgqg four . . -v. . . : ;' ! . . r- . " ' i - . ' , . ' I'. ; " " ' - - - ' . L ' . . ' ? . .' -T i - ' W(lDQiiWId:P(B3: el. -1 5 r" - - -s. ClJ b r (A v vi f Make Your Own ComparisonG - ' 'v ' , ; v--; ;-p .;; What has been your experience with gasoline? Have you longed for a gasoline that would develop the utmost capabilities of your motor? Quicker starting, followed at ; once . by smooth acceleration ; flowing, bird-likespeed ; throbbing power on hills; deft flexibility in .traffic.'-'. ,t ; j '-"-' S And have you received these things from the gas yoii Kaye been using? , If not. you have a rare treat awaiting ;you in. GENERAL, theacien- tifically-balance4 fuel, " planned especially ' for motor ittse and refined by ; wEl fijIre 'you what you the most efficient eyatem ; known. GENERAL long for. " ; -: .j. ; .i-iu ,i L-n i -r- Don't wait longer; buy GENERAL today and make your ( own com parisons!' ';; ; : . : ;r: "ir.:: ; Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers . . "Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decider W. R. Speck Distributor Salem, Oregon Phone 2102 (GtiCva iSfTniT .iTI'iT I f I fix I J Rubber Heels put on your shoes for Half Price Wednesday of every week, ; bring them any day. Do Your Feet Hurt? Corns and callouses re moved without pain or sore ness. Ingrown nails removed and treated. - Tains in feet, weak-foot. ' flat" foot, foot strains and fallen arches ad justed. Do not suffer. I will give you the best that science'ean produce in scien- 1 1 tUIc chiroppdy. Consult DR. W1IXIAMS About Your Feet. Hours 9 to 5:20. Phone 616 Nrs!:o2? i rn. v V fan Smjn UkaEa&xii Repair : Department Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We use nothing but the very best grade of leather that money will buy. . Mr. Jacobson. In charge ol" this department, is an ex pert in his lino has spent' years in factories and repair 5 Ciea-Kcaelr: RctAfflssai . years in factories and repair -;.. t --i-nehpps and .will do nothing IZ-TSl-X but high grade work. EXTRA SPECIAL t - i" THIS WEEK TWO-PIECE SUITE ; An exceptionally well built , suite with spring construction, covered with a high grade piece of tapestry. 1 . !. i EASY TEILMS KO IXTKUEST FOE RENT ; Johnson Electric ( FLO OR WAXER IT " " " : ' ! - ; . nmt The ladies of Salem will be glad to hear that we hare an electrle floor waxerj and polisher that we will rent for S2 per day or any portion there of. Just like running a vacuum cleaner. Uj- a.iij CJ) iJfl! No Interest LL 3SV TQ37 COURT ST