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- ' . ' 10 THE OREGON STATCSMAN, SALEM, .OREGON THURSDAY MORNING; JULY 2,-1925 By AUDRED BUNCH 7U 1 . .s;-' Ti Phone 106 1 .i . j "lADIESV- DAY on the Illihee I j golf course as probably yes terday's most outstanding erent. . Particularly Interesting ; was the putting contest in which Mrs. G us HIxotj was proclaimed the winner. Mrs. Farrar and Mrs. Ercel Kay of the 'beaten eight," played a tie. s Mrs. Orris Fry defeated Mrs. Don fold Young and Mrs. H. H. dinger won from Mrs. E. Gillingham in the' championship matches. The success of these Wednesdays is assured for ' the.1 'entire summer, iwlt.h, Bummer feature' planned for each week. J "', This morning a group of five ' from Salem will motor to Carlton1 to goTprer the course preparatory to the state tournament. In the group today are Mrs. EV I Baker, ; Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs.5 E.' Gillingha m and the cap1 tain. .Mrs. II. H. Olinger. , DnUGGTOIffi In stampoolng the hair, it' is Important to' cleanse the hair roots and scalp thoroughly without .clogging the roots ' Harmony Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Is far superior to ordinary ' shampoo soaps. It does not leave ' the hair dry and brittle, but gives it renewed Ufa and lustra , t j ' Very economical a small quantity furnishes an abundant lather. ' . j' r . , . .... 39c Ferry Drug Store JJU l&vunVL jaw ' 113 South Commercial -. ' fialeoa, Oregon I. - Classified . Ad. Bsirgata Days ' - -T Todayand Tomorrow Here Six All ads ordered Today or Friday will be run for six issues for the price of three; cenU per word. "Ads will be accepted by mail telephone or at The States man office, 215 South Commercial. FS-IE One of the loveHest-uf -the-lune I luncneons was that onl the last day of the month at 'which Mrs. 1 W. E. Kirk and Mrs. F A. Elliott I were hostesses at 1 o'clock at the I ivirK. nome. covers jor twelve were arranged at the attractively I appointed table. Pink I, Shirley 1 poppies, delphinium, and dainty! sprays of gypsophila filled a cut glass oowi at the center of the I table: The same floral note was repeated tin the four goblet vases I two on either side ol the. larger bouquet. At either end of the table a single- pink taper burned I in a noiaer or cut, glass, m tne living room marigolds knd parsley headquarters . of the Oregon Fed fern were used in a decorative I pratlon of Women. .!., a mart. way1, while rose-colored sweet wll- iiams were arranged inj a oeautiiui manner m me iiDrary.f i An enjoy- aDie feature , of the social after noon that followed the luncheon was a t eminlscent account' of nearly two decades in Washing ton, D. C; which Mrs. Wl C. Haw ley gave from her own personal experiences as the wife of , a rep resentative. I i j Covers at the-luncheon were placed for Mrs. W. iC, Hawley, Mrs; EJE. Bragg,1 "Mrs. F. M I Erickson; Mrs. - Seymour Jones, Mrs. S. P. Kimball. I Mrs. W. F. Fargo, Mrs. O. E. Jrice, Mrs. F. W.; Spencer. -Mrs. - John .L. Rand, Mrs. J. M. Clifford, and the hos tesses, Mrs, F. A. Elliott and Mrs. W. E. Kirk.- r , ',. -, fi-.-i $ ' ; ', .-. ' ,: , . :ti ; I; . ? The Leisure Hour elub met for the last meetlng 'of the club" year yesterday .afternoon at the home of Mrs. .Charles S. Weller, with Mrs. M. N7 Chapman and Miss Oda Chapman joint hostesses j for the occasion. The rooms j were lovely with a profusion of summer flow ers from Mrs. Chapman's garden. Refreshments were served at the tea hour. ' Mrs. W. C. Hawley was a spe cial guest of the group for the af ternoon.",1." . :" nr , . jl ' .V. f I . ' n . If f; : J; . -v The Woman's ' j Evangelistic prayer league will meet atJ 9 o'clock "this morning at the home of Mrs.. C. A. Clark. 638 North Church street., Mrs,' Saunders will be the leader. ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kennell and children, June and Junior, are home from a month's motor trip into northern and eastern Wash ingto?.; .Mr,, and, jMrs. -KenneU spent the major part of their vaca tion in the Spokane country. . . Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Byrd are visitors in Portland Are Bargain: Days in the Ad. Department Is the Bargain Offer Issues for the Price t. -:!' Telephones 23 or 583 OREGON STATESMAN The Salem branch of the Oregon State Music Teachers' association closed the season with a picnic gathering on M6nday evening in the garden surrounding the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Chur chill, with a business meeting fol lowing the picnic supper V In 4harnnn wore' inHj.ronn were: Prof, and Mrs. T. S. !foTOrtsM. JBfjlter Denton, Mrs. Harry Styles, Mrs. Henry Lee, Miss Elizabeth Levy, Airs. Bertha Junk Darby. . Miss Lena 'Belle Tartar. Mis Teatrie Shelton. Miss Elma Weller. Miss Allle Chandler, Miss Ruth Bed ford and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs Frank E. Churchill. Friends of Dr. and Mrs. L- O Clement are antlcipatinr their ar. rival home from EuroDe on Sun- day. .Dr. and Mrs. Clement have been absent for more than three months In, Austria. Holland, France. Switzerland, anil Rne-lanri Dr; . Clement snent six weeks of the period in clinic work at Vien na v Th formal nronin r,r thA now stone Chautauqua park will take place Saturday, July 11. From until $ open house will be ob- served. Mrs. Saidie Orr-Dunbar, president of the federation; Mrs Roslna Fonts Evans of Oregon City, " chairman of the chautau qna committee; Mrs. Leander Martin, Mrs. G. J. Frankel, and other members of the state board will receive the guests and tea will be served, this feature being in charge of department and di vision heads and members of the Oregon City W6man"s club. " H.'Frpm 5 until e p. m. the state federation wiil lbe in charge of the symposium ' hour at which time delegates tor the' state' conven tion at Marshfleld-'Wlll report. At 6 o'clock a basket' stfpper will be served to which-' llAclnb women and "club husbands are Invited The new headquarters will ''.be the meeting place tor club women from .-all ' sections of the country and each afternoon during the Chautauqua assembly tea will be served by one or more clubs of the . federation. Mrs. Rhoda B. Hayes, president of the Portland Federation of Women's Organiza tions, being in. charge of this feature. Oregon Journal. j The last indoor meeting of the Writers' club for (he summer was held oh Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Byron F. Brunk on Highland avenue. In the absence of Mfss Grace Elisabeth Smith, the chair man, Mrs. W.. Farg& presided. The program opened in a pleasing manner with Clara Virginia Barj ton's two poems, "Purpose" an3 "Immune.". Two poems by Isabel dray Clifford, MA Day Is This" and Oregon. Our State." likewise delighted. Probably the feature of the evening was Miss-Florence Jones4 short story. "The Frayed Edges." vlena Lisle read a poem entitled, "Two. Boys" and Anna Van Horssen Xelson, a prose bit Classified i -of 'Three! SCHUBERT OCTETTE DF SALEM MsnaiaMBMMHSMsMSNSHsmsnnssssa ix ;v, "v v-Ji v '.'j.-.-y r . in a - , - . 'V ' -. Salem vocalists who will present'the musical program on the afternoon and evening of Tues- - , day, called "Exultation.", Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Miss Marie Roberts.' and Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, each! read articles and poems which, while not original, they were In terested in bringing before the. group. . Charles J. Lisle read an article ingeniously written around the title, "Spinsterized Schools." The living room was lovely with its bowls of galllardia and blue larkspur. ':. :.'"- : "- ; . .... . . " V'v , , ': Mlks Dorothy Evangeline Dun can became th&- bride of .Mr. Ai--fred; W. .Hammir at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. June $0'. . The ceremony was performed" at" the First Methodist church parsonage in the presence of only, the closest relatives, with Rev. Fred C. Tay lor the officiating clergyman,. The bride wore a charming ensemble of navy blue and tan crepe worn; with a hat to harmonise. . -The bride's flowers were pink sweet peas and bride's roses with gyp sophila. A wedding breakfast for ten followed at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. George. Dun can, at 64U n. summer street. - ; After a Week's honeymoon trtp. to Portland and Seaside, Mr. and Mrs. Hammit will return to salem to make their home at 326 Union street, - ... The bride, came to Salem-two months ago from the east. Mr. Hammit is a salesman at Busick's. '"' . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stover of Freewater. Ore., are visiting c- in Salem, they will attend the C. convention in. Portland and returnJ to Salem 'the last of next week? Mr. Stover will fill the pulpit of I Central . Congregational church both morning and evening of July Miss Mabel Dotson and Miss Doris Noptune motored to Port land on Tuesday to spend the day. Mrs. T. G. Bligh and little Productive Dollars Accumulation of a certain amount of cap ital can be accomplished in much less time by. putting your dollars to work in ; safe in vestments. - ' In other words, take the first . $100 you save and buy one of our first Mortgage Col lateral Trust Bonds.: These Bonds earn 6, are secured cy Salem income property, and producing - Willamette r valley Farms and place your dollars in a better position to work harder and grow for you. "1 " ' Perhaps somd other type of in-' vestment would '. better suit your nf wds. MoRTOAce Loans t . , ; . . . 8 Bonds and r- Invcstmcnt HAWKINS & July 7, at the Uadstone unautauqua.- granddaughter, Margaret Ann Bligh, left yesterday for Winni peg, Manitoba, Canada, for a visit with relatives. , They are planning on a month's absence. Mrs. Bligh and little granddaughter were ac companied as far as Portland by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bligh. .. . The following numbers will make up the program ' which the Schnbert Octette of Salem will give at the Gladstone Chautauqua: Daisies ...... 1 ....... . Durand A Little. Bit o Honey' t . .Bdnd Piano-Ballade No. 1, in D-Flat Ruth Bedford V . , . i Xfszt Willo the Wisp . SproBS Serenade ..... ... Schubert Soprano solo, Hilda' Amsler, violin obiigato. Mrs. L. W. ' Waldorf ' . Vocal: . Be Still Blackbird ..- . . Sanderson Sittin Thlnkln ....... Fisher j- Flora Hedrick Ruth Bedford.' accompanist Thank God for a Garden Del Riego Lindy Lou . . ; Strickland Violin-Melody Dawes Russial Lullaby ....... . . Brown Mrs. L. W. Waldorf, Portland ". Mrs. R. F. Grey, accompanist "Wynken. Blynken and Nod" -. V . Nevin Soprano ollgato. Flora Hedrick Four-hand piano accompani ment, Mary Cupper and Bertha Vick. Evening Concert 7: SO Come Down, Laughing Stream-'. let Fpross Songs My Mother Used to Sing . .-. ...... . Smith VldfIln-A major waltz .V. . Brahms Berceuse ........ .'. . . Paul Juon .'' Mrs L. W. Waldorf ; AccompanisU-.Mrs. R. F. Grey : The Dusk Wit cm...- Spross The Gondola Song, from "A Dal in Venice" . Nevin The Little Ctey Dove .... Saar Soprano obiigato, Flora Hedrick The members of the Schubert Octette are: Sopranos, Gladys Stevenson Gregg, Eva Roberts mzzo-sopranos, Ruth - Bedford, i , -I'.- .. ' 'j'-." -r! .. , it" i Talk it over with us v Zo4 Floor. Orcoon Bwoo - .; - . '.Salem, ..; ' r -.. ROBERTS INC TO APPEAR E Hilda Amsler, first: altos, , Ruth Reed, Delia Amsler Hjort. second altos, Grace Fawk. Myra Gleason; accompanist. Bertha Vick, direc tor, MInnetta Magers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Penney have as their guest, their cousin. Miss Clara Terry, of Canyon City, Colo. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Sites are occupying' One1 ofv the1 attractive cottages at. Agste- Beach for few weeks. As--thelr-house-guest fthey have Miss. ..Esther . Dief fen bach. , - v 1 " Mrs. Ida Babcock and Miss Grace Babcock are ! being enter tained in Portland as guests at the home of Mrs. C. A. Maulding, the daughter of Mrs. Babcock. Miss Gertrude Gray of Portland who has been the house guest for the past fonr weeks of her aunt Mrs. John McNary, left Saturday for her home in Portland. 1 This Was the Run That Was 68,000 CiS OF FRUIT PUT IIP IN ONE DAY BY ONE SALEM CANNERY ; the Hunt Cannery Yesterday, 'on Loganberries, Cher ries and Black RaspberriesAll the Canners and i Packers Are Busy . The Hunt Bros. Co? cannery put up in Salem yesterday, in two 8 hour shifts, 7,000 cases of fruit.. That means 168,000 cans of fruit; 24 cans to the case.- "' The f fruit was loganberries, cherries and black raspberries. - That is the record for this can nery, and it is! believed for any Salem cannery. 1 The Hunt can nery, a few years" ago, put up 5.000 casesfin one day; and that would have been 120,000 cans, 24 to the case. But-the fact was that most of the cans of that run were of larger sire. All the cans of yesterday's run were " of the size going 2 4 to the case. The 5,00 0-case run was the record for the Hunt cannery up to lafct year, when there was a day with a run of 5500 cases And that -was the record till R0STEIWI& GREEWBAULI v vBARGAIN DAY STORE i ' 't S til'1 m. - .. , v.'-. .r. t We use this day to clean up all odds and ends . . , Y - . Bargains Pequot Sheetings and Some Few of the 32 Inch Amoskeag Dress Ginghams 25c Grade yard 17c 1 Bargain Day, Only; 40 Inch Voile S5c .Values 5 17c a yard . - - - -" Bargain Day 81x90 Sheets - Seamless Hea vy Weight 5109 Bargain Day States: -jOiaa Ott&n &tstttmn Pvllika4 rr ral&g (tsapt Moif 4aj) at 6im, tfca. carnal z urasas - ' - ; Local Ratel For Qaisified Adyertuzsj -... r,n ar 8a3Biar Thraa tinea ft eet r Wr4 I Six tim 8 eaat par Ob aioalh, daily -and Saaday 20 eaats par wrd la order ta aara tka ara tfeaa aa time rata, advartiaaeaA aiaat ra la. eoawati Uurk Ka ad takaa for laaa taaa tS eaata. ; - Ada raa Saaday aaly ckarfad at aaa-Uma rata. - - - - MUkn ftr tha taIcpkA If the Tha 8Utmaa will . rita adTar titameata at aajr tin at tka 4T ar Bifht. Ta laanra rapar eUaaifiaa- tioaa ada ahoaiA ba la bafora t p. m. ' TEIXTHOITB SS ar SSS y, Money to' Loan Oa Beat Eatato T. K. roao '(Orar Ladd Bua Bank) BEFOSX TOO LXAVB TO0B B'AXI OR CAR IiAYS IT Insured PrOperlsjr Pkaaa 1S1. Backs HaadHekK- tT. 8. Bank Bids. f ( d S U AUTOMOBILES; ' WE WRECK 'EX I Part far all ear. W a11 far laaa. Gat our prices txailari. fialam Aato wrMklsr V dOa BW txdnrc atreat. Fbona 1159. i laSlf SCHEELER AUTO WBECK1NO CO. wiU boy yanr aid ear. Hfeaaat eaak-prisa paid. 10S5 N. Ceimatret. 8t. ljltf auto REPAmitxa GOOD SERVICE PAIR PRICE. MEI- X.ER dr. LEBEXQOOD OA.RAQE. Gen- -. aral rapairiag. aaaaeeorioi-.tiraa. Miliar - aad Saaitk ComnareiaL Faoae 564. . tmittt AUTO TOPS SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT "WORK. O. J. Hall Auto Top fail 'Shop. Bear fire department. 5-aldtf HELP WANTED Male 11 FIRST CLASS 90F13.' DAIRTMAB Inquire llJStt Made by the Two Shifts at , , , Monday of this week, when the output. was 5600 cases. ' The 7.000, cases of yesterday will likely stand for- this year; though in future years no doubt it will not look like a big day's pack for one cannery in Salem. Finest Fruit Ew . . All the canneries are;also get ting a lot of Royal Ann cherries, and red and black raspberries. Most of all these are being canned, but the Hunt ..people are putting their red raspberries into barrels, though most of the red raspber ries coming, now would be suitable for canning! j Some Strawberries Yet , " , The canneries are . not . getting any strawoernes now. to speasj of. But Baker, Kelly & IfcLaughlln (Continued on page 11) j in' Sheetings Tubing at Reduced Prices Bargains Offered 9-4 Sheeting A Fair Grade a. . yard 45c Bargain Day Only ' - j ' - Apron Check" Ginghams , 10c a yard Bargain Day Table Oilcloth j : White Only : : ; v Y ... . ;. ; f , , yard 25c 4 Bargain Day V.TED Emplortnent 10 TV009 f:t:RvACIN -SKVT OR OLt- ,CallJlSi-w eur-J. V'Uoa a4 KVk llif Oak 8U . ,.ij7 ror.vi,yovA5 worn ljttle omu wnla fcaeiafpir whera tar ia a wm Ihml! Andres . Kaala S. to .1XOWIJIO, .. BABXX EXT i-tx4aTaat law m wars, pkaaa isrs. Wntf, ORK BT OIRU 33 - TEARS .ltS- Haa had aoaa axpariaac. rJ tnt atter :30 p. m. ar raU XVtT MARRIED JlAX NKEDS EX ' .Trtogfnjnt. tHjr and rvliabta. well 7i4 rated. Will . ap!y reteraacaa. ,fTVita r call 1983 S. Coanrreiat rrrrt."' v ltjl 21 fn . ; ,- t)tt REXT STOREROOM OK. STATR atraet.-. iaqam UoMJ Am - INTEO CARDS. SISB Id" BT.T ft ' wrdtar "Far . DrW arh. srataMaaa .Eataaa Olaaa, . aa rrovad (Uor. . - gram Y FOR BENT Apautaacfcu S3 5-ROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, i Beat in city. 1311 Coart. S3j' FOB RENT APARTMENTS Ml . Com mereiaL tilt FOR RUNT Rooms 23 Z ROOM8. GBOCND FLOOR. 154 8. Church. Pbosa 188i-J. ... . . S5J4' NICE BOOM CLOSE IN, PHONE 58SW. BEACTIFUU.Y FURNISHED ROOM, aodera home; ma el phoaa. 89 Mi . '"' . 2SiJy4 HOUSEKEEPING OB SLEEPING rooms. 267 . S. Ckarck. - . 25j24tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZS "14 BT TU" 'arordiac. "Boobs U Beat. prlea 10 seata aaek. . gtstatrssa BasUsss amoa. trauad ilaor.. . BOOM POR RENT IN MODERN HOME. three blocks from - state bona. All . eoBTenieBcea. . Uratlemaa . preferred . Please fire references aad addrea A.; B.. care- Stateaaiaa. 2Sj2Slf FOR RENT MODERN OFIICB BOOMS. cheap. 16? 8. Higk. 25jlj3 FURNISHED BOOM WITH BATH FOR featleman. Strictly - asedera kowa. our blocks from Capitol Phase 1S94 . 23jl7tf FOR BENT ROOM BUfTABLK FOR stadeats, with sleepias porek pritHeca. Krerrthins aaodera. Beferear.ee are re quired. AddreM rosss, cars 8latamaa. 3i38tf FOR RENT House t27 5-ROOM BUNGALOW -Phone 782-W. . "TOR BENT. 27jS FOR RENT BUNGALOW HOME AT 1162 North Sth St.. to refraed respotM . ible people for one year ar Bore. CeU at abore addreaa. . Phoae 20S1-4. . 27jJ HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE IN. IN qmre Hotel Argo. - i j 2728tf FOR BENT DWELL; tO AT 10S2 Saf iaaar: 20 per moatk. Call at 8Ut- mtm Duaiaa .aflMS, ec Backs Hea- aricsa. . , i S1atf ' FOR 'BENT I T room food, plaster ad hen so ia Borth Salem; 2 blocks from atrnek ear. Frutt trees aad rardea. fto.etf par aeoath. Ulriek aad Roberts, 122 K. Coas'l. Phone 1834." t7J14lf WANTKD--)IlsceIlaBeos S5 WANTED LOGAN B ERR I EM AND ml ktrswberriei Ward X. Rickard aoa. Phone 21i. 231S S. Fraat. 83j WOODBT THB AUCTIONEER BUTS ssad faraitara far- aaak. Pheae 611. SSatf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED etoeea, tools, faraitvra. Stiff's- Used Oooda DepU apposite coart kease. CASH PAID FOB FALSI TEETH dsatal fold, platiaam aad discarded iewslry. Hoke Baaltlag sad Bofiaer) Co, Otsara, Michicaa. . S5jt7d WANTED PRIVATE MONET FOB farm losas. W ksva aovaral spplUa tiess oa hand. Hawklai. Boberis. lae SOS Orepa Bids. 5dl4tf FOR BALE S. jlange granges complete line reoplee rarn-ture Store. 371 N. Com mercial. 37s 1 STRAWBERRIES. KTTERBEROS. YOI' pick them. Se. Bnaj eoataiaen. :. . K. .Aadresea. d miles aorta, ratifi : Uigbway. .. - , . - 7j2 FOB SALE OLD BEW8PAFER8. IW eeau a boadle. CimUUaa departavmf Orasa fttatassMa.. 4 .S7tf FOR SALE OAT AXU VETCH HAT. ia tha field. 10. fhoae 23F32. Bee . . Bo dd. . 17J3 FOR SALE USED LI MBER. 14th AXI Oak. .Phase 1622-W. . 37jl2d BILL CS TOTTR C8D FTJRXrTCRE H. U Stiff Farmitara Co. Used Oaode Dept. Oppesi'a eoert kease. dTailltf Trespass Notices : ; , For Sale Traspsss Xatiae, sits Jsa laches, priaied aa rood 10 aaaea caavaas kear la tka rarda. aNotea la Harehy Ore a That TraspassiM is ftirtettr Ferkid dea ,Oa These Freralsee Uader FeaaltT af Fiesotutvoau" Pries loe aask or I for1 tie, etstexaaa Pak. CajSsleav Oreron. 7atf FOB SALXo-BECLAlBRD AUTO PARTI far all ears. Sseee SO to 80. Tops, hodiee. trailers. Kiks's lets Wreck b Hemsa. 2d Ceeter. Fheaa . f I7ai2ttf RECEIPT BOOKS IZB " BT t" 60 receipt farms la book, lk seats per kook ar tva for Si eeeta, Ststes asa afnea, SIS SamU Csssasareial t . Haleei. S7fTV FOR 8AL.E IiTeatock SO VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSOlJ Phoae S028W. BU S, Be 29. Sj: FRED W. LANOE.! VETXBT7IAIUAK-" Of flea 420 8. Comasarsial. Pkoae 11 Bos. Dkoss 1S. ta2 i , Jr.Bjtrvs pt vvnifi i nrr.isTERED Totu rmri' heifer to fmhen fall: year lie 8 keifert. slso yoonj bull. Best blood lines, sows ta fsnww v. Phw .K2. s j TOOD FOR BALK 4 JUDD SAWS WOOD. FHOXE 24 .4311 Id INCH OLD FIB SF.POSD OROWTB . oak aad ask. Pheaa 19. K. -: field. . - dSflMI BEST GRADt OF WOOD 4 ft. aad Id laak. - , Dry ssiU sraod. . -- - i j ' Groea mill weed. - t ; Dry eeeead ffravtk IV. , . Dry aad aid fir. . " Drrd-ft. , stU SS dsX - . I RID E. WELLS. . , . . spt dslreary sd I'Mlsd Soatk Charrk. Pkeae 142, dli 110 1: 240 and 246 North Commercial Street: GOOD COALDRT WOOD' PROMPT DELITXB1M ' . BILL Vf AW FUIU CO. PB058 W9 -t