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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1925)
7.'. FRIDAY. MORNING; AUGUST JX 1923 .-7iiV r mi n in n 1 "ll n I! ji 1 1 1 : j h 5 '-i Ad! T" 1 1 ACDRED DCXC1I UOf)J, f p . Mra. W. H. Foster.-Mi4 MfFos- Harol(J..Bo8brangh and Jhe I r DEUGHTFUt in 'ihejBertea of 'garden luncheons wfilch a congenial group of. Salem Art league folk hahre ; been en joying together this" summer, was the 1 o'clock luncheon ! of yesterday at which iXLn. Byron P.; Brunk en tertained at her ! home on High- land Avenue, : These pleasanto cial afternoons lend a pleasing as pect to the; club- relationships of thsse .women -members of "the League. H ' ' -S - ' t Mrs ' Brunk; inrited as 'her guests yesterday: Mrs, Blanche M. Jones, Mrs.; J.t4. : Cllf rord. - Mrs. Wm.i Fordyca Fargo, Mrs. ' J. C. Nelson, Merle Smith Jones, i r;;:i i r Mrs. Blanche ier in the home ornce afe the state house, and has been' witn thq com mission since it. was first organ ized. Mr. White wJUialsiob?- re tnembered as a second jear. stud ent In law school, ,,: '.; . -; A basket of French.-' marigolds centered the Attractively,;' appoint ed dinner table .wlth.,place, '..cards. ter. hosts, Mr. and Mrs'. W. w. Rose braugh.;; V Mr. nd Mrs.- Nolan; and chil dren of Tulare,, California, who have been -visiting Mrs. Nolan's parents the past month 'departed for their 'Tiome Monday; morning accompanied"; by-"'- Misst Lorain Gregg who will visit with her sla ter and other relatives ini southern California. She will ".return ... in time for the opening of school. .' The marriage, of Miss Anne Ulen to Mr Bertram liell of. Rickreall. which took place- last Saturday, at the tflen, home in'TorJland, ir of interest io . a lenj friends; .Among those frotn ji?i ;wbo , witnessed ISCHGDL.DAYS "ll By DWiG carrying , out,. a similar coloj.l the ceremony were Mr. and; Mrs. scheme. A profusloii of latq aum-. B.e C. MUei. Mr.' and Mrs. Robert flowers was "used In the I Dann and Miss Eva Miles. . mer rooms. j - Covers t tfre ?dliilver?fn addl tioh to those fo flttf honour tusts; I Mr. and MrsI'Loren R. White and children Eflleea, Ellis and RobeTt; wtri Dlaced for Mr."and;MrH.IlaTv Bits for Breakfast Mrs.-Elmer , Ross, Mrs. 0a t. White. Mr. W. T. Ratasden. and Miss ..Florence; M. Jones enter-1 ialned In a charming manner last week for the group, while hostess eif tha earlller suBnaer aave bfn Mrs. Clifford and Mrs .Wm::Fordyce Fargo. W i At Mrs. Brunk's luncheon which was served yesterday , in the , gar dn, a basket of American Beauty cosmos centered Xhe Ubie., ;- . It v ' . Irs. H. W. Bross lef yesterday for lilllsboro where she will be ii guest of Miss Barbara Riesen., A : telegram from Mary Balrd, sr retary fctbf-Nati?naiFrarB-al Congress1 In ionvenltb.-'at"Du-luth, -Michigan,' announces - that Mimr. Blna M. :West 1 wa -ananlm- ousl v elected i the first i woman and Mr. and Mrs. T. C White, the Hosts. f . ;;.i:5;S :"Jx&- Mr. and , Mrs. - jack fTumbnll (Hope Gilmer) -.wei:e hon6rd with surprise party ano. shawer- on Tu,e.sday evening in Rosedle.whea lara number, of memhers ol the Loyal Fifty elaSs of the Cou president ver had. t the organization has Mr. and Mrs. -C. C, Clark are on la ten day motor trip into Idaho. T ! . IT ' ;; iii: 1! " III ' ' .44 - i . r 'if Jl" ' lC'jH : The annual Wisconsin picnic will be. an event ot a ! week 'from today Fridayf August llrt the Fairgrounds, jwhen all t Badgers Will gather for their reunion. A olcnlc dinner f will be i served : at boon with a program in the-alter )ioon. , i- , 4 .' : 1 i. The ladies f "the BetheiJCbm mun fty .will sponsor ft lawn so Vtal on Saturday evenlngAugust vl5 for raislngf. money to start a piano fund for the new. school liouRe. The f fklr will take T1aco at; the home lot Mrs. . E. E. Mat- ften threemflei ast KoittBipenl tentlary road j -The Moore's Music House entertainers will , provide ; Oh yes, of cpurse ..j ' Everybodykhows hoW to run a newspaper, .a hotel and a peni tentiary, v ' 'j;-' : , ' But there should' be j a', general review, by the men on the ground, perhaps with some friendly ex pert advlceof the Tule'a. and. reg-; ulations and the facilities and ap pliances, supposed to make the Street Christian church, motored. Oreron nenftentiar: !skfa nlace out to honor them at their recent t kep . r f ; marriage, a nuraoer oi aauiuuot i , V S ! r al neighborhood . 'guests werej . rJ- V ' ' ;' v.i. . .wf--t.i .til'K Carping criticism wiU get K "TV- VA,.n .nnn I vunpt. vvid group received rr. rut linen .... -irtrf'-tm .fl. 1 operation may ao mnon joou. - iue lu Jt iifif r6on prison i:.old nd ,ouf j)t gltmjnunklian J flaUil antiquated-Bttt- itjia (all . 16. There will ea group gatb of the American Union Sunday school of Marion,.couAty.nj tor Point on Sunday, August Sunday school V wilt begin at 10 o'clock, followed by a basket din ner' and a program in the after noon. -All are cordially invited; .. , Miss Mildred .Gilbert was hos tess last evening for the active and alumnae members of the T. A. club : of the Salem high school. The group enjoyed a picnic sup per at 6 o'clock. i :-t,:". - - -' ' Mr. and Mrf. W. T. Hickey are home from a vacation trip to Cra ter lake "nd surrounding points, having returned via the McKenzie pass. " - --: . " ' ;. i Mrs. Elmo S. White is spending a number or weess in roruana where she Is domiciled with her family. . - j h , I Everett .Craven of. Portland, who has been spending his vaca- lion win nome ioiks in oaiem. . ' ,- . . : j -"w 'tCpy i j.'d w&- have . been explored by dog teams first by Greely and his party, and later by Peary, MacMillan and Svendrup ' little is known of the mountain masses ot the Interior. Of ILelr Initial flights over the Interior. MacMillan and the other observ ers In the planes have gained a new Impression ot the extreme ruggedness ot this region. l6M?rJnitS'njE'ta,So-aad brtf Tj5rn:rrj-tnlan3--'valicrs which the planes first fly la strik ing westward from the ship base. This sound has b4en found to be filled with .ice. After the first advance base is. established the planes will shuttle back and forth across Smith, sound 'carrying gaso line and supplies from the ships. ."The coast line of EUsmere land from which' the planes reach after crossing f Smith Sound, Is less jagged horizontally than 'the in terior Is vertically. This coast line lis a succession ot. fjords, some of them' biting deeply into the Island that they almost meet other fjords irom tne west coast. It was one of these west coast fjords cannon fjord, for which the planes set out on their first reconnaissance trip. although EUsmere inland has been known at its southern point; (or ; several centuries and aTthouKhi In the last 35 years several of Its Its cutting wheel guided by a smaller one, a can opener has been designed to open square cans rs readily as round ones by cut ting out their tops. Operated by magnetism, an at tachment for automobiles equipped with a standard form of drive has been invested to automatically start their, engines again when they become stalled. we. have, and Whatever . can ; be done in reason jp" makie ft safer ought to be done." Thls'Js due to th "mpn who talrthef-llTian their hands every ;day, in dealing MJJM1LLAN JARTY FAILS, wtth.desperate oufjaws. an4 must 'i'; 'A'.Vin' A foni l iir D A c jap- so even under the mosf favor able circumstances and with . the best facilities- It is also due to EXPEDITION fcTROWIXQ IMPA -; -- -V r -rz the men serving time who are not In any wav desperate but are on the contrary trustworthy. The Central Calirornla Poultry association is distributing $100. 000 more profits to members than was possible a year ago. In the first six months ot this year they shipped ea'tt 199 more cars of eggs than during the same months of last year. The association has a-' new policy, of selling eggs di rect to consumers, regardless of the , price fixers, ard : of '-giving them a wider distribution. Hence the. Increased profits. Our Oregon association Is doing very well but It might 'tear out a leaf from the book of experience of 'the Central California association.; The, time is coming when the Salem district alone will, figure very largely In TIEXT AT MAXl" DELAYS Atmospheric and Geologic Condi tions Declared Not Right ; ' for Flying . , , ,;, j, You 4id not realize, did you, left todav fnr Soahrk. Wash. 'trftthPKft mattAr W itre1 ffofner to t PropmfiAi WJetjfiweiiij-1 remiilnilhrfestt tha.tn'Ostth at-J become ihi fclcst WwUrrMls- mM.iciinuutcui wui us: , I lenuing xne oisinct AiyA turec- i inct oi ine uniiea siaies . , , .. .., . i ji 4t!. m tors, scnooi. wrs. iraven -ana I Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. (Jhilds and small daughter.wlU cobUnue their daughter, Bettyr with JMrtiand Mrs. visit with telatives here for a Merritt Davis of JNortft ; Capitol while. 1 - . J - f $ y V street, returned home on W'ednes- t .' - t. v ,day from a" trip 'over .the .Mount Mr.'ahd Mrs. Franks Rosebraugh illood Loop.' They found thj roads were guests yesterday la't the home In a most excellent condition for Jot Mr. .and "Mrs. W. .W. Rose- WASHINGTON,- Anr.! l5.-(By Associated . Press.) EauiPPed with airplanes capable of sailing smoothly over . hazards once thought impassable, the MacMillan Arctic expedition nevertheless has found- the- natural laws of the , . . .1 ... , l gress. ' , - i ' , With" only 17 days of flying how great is already ourseed, in dustry, . or,' how gigaptic . Jt may become -' Wonderful things nave been done in the past six years. I , . Nexttweek.the Slogan man Ijas the s live .' stock 'industry . JTIeJp him,-If you ;an - " . i weather In prospect commander Donald B. MacMillan and his chief aide. Lieutenant Commander R; E. Bard, are becoming Impatient while low lying clouds, 'snows and fogs obscure the territory where they hope to establish a base on the polar sea ! . In addition to these troubles, failure to find a beach near Etab from which the planes could -hop off has been a disappointment. With such a situation to contend with, those In charge of the ' ex pedition feel it Is essential that an intermediate base be estab lished and the , planes have skimmed over the jagged snow clad peaks and down deep nar row valleys in search of a land Ing base at which fuel and food could be cached. TThe most fa vorable conditions were found Monday at Beltstad Fjord but Lieutenant Commander Byrd has advised against a i flight to that point until the snow and fog Commander 1MacMlllatf, repre senting by, radio to the national Saturday the narrow escape from destruc tion' last nighTBt one of the air. planes which was threatened by an iceberg. Such Ice dangers have been constant and more bergs are Jooked tor. I "When the weather clears suf ficiently at least ten flights will be necessary, for the places to lay down sufficient food and fuel to establish temporary base. j The geographic society today described the territory over which the planes have been flying as a maze of difficult peaks and val leys. , . . ; 4,E!Tah, the main base at which the two ships are anchored." Is said, "lies on the westernmost tip ot Greenland. s From . this point the shore line ot Greenland turns back toward the east and runs in a general northeastern direction for some 600 miles to its northern point. r.". j ; "The projection on wtych Etah lies Is at the very head of Barfin Bay. Ellsmore land bulges east ward to Cape Sabine east of Etah helping almost to close Baffin Bay. The. narrow neck ot water Special White Enameled Framed MIRROR ; 1 With Towel Bar . J i '.3 "I ' .1 A necessity In every home. This fine white enamel framed mirror, with towel bar attached, with 10x11 inch glass. Is a rare bargain. You must see it to appre ciate it. ' i 98c We have received a limited supply and offer tbem'to any customer at a special price. ANOTHER BIG LOT OF THAT j this scenle ex-c union A pleasant family reunion was held last Sunday at the .home of 'Mr. and MrsJ C. R.'Gregrat Sun- xtVRlde when -all of their children 'were together to enjoy "ithe occa- ;elon. : Those' present f ortne re "nnlon were air. ani.Mra.'C. R. , Gregg, Mr.' and Mrs. Earl. Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Nolan , and' children, Doris and Max., Mr. and ;Mvs. 'Glenn Gregg,' Lloyd, llelene, .and Loraine Gregg. i ' , Mr., and ; Mrs. Elmer Daue and .Dr. and MrSl'O, AfOlson are home from a two tweeks, motor trip to 1 Seattle and Wenatchee. Mr.'.and'-iinTi.''R?.C.Wh!tA'en- i tertained delishtfulry-rTuesday i night at a family dinner honoring l their sonLoren Ri White of Rose burg,t Or., an bis wife and fam lly.Mr White is traveling audl- tor ' for the -state Industrial -acci-.. dent commission. ,: He was former- ly. for a period of 11 years, cash- )VcmanLead$. : U. S. Educators hraugh on their way -from San Francisco to Portland. - ' ; . Miss Margaret Cosper Is spend ing the week at Glacier natlonall park.-' , :-!- v f' if-i.,... Franklin B.'Luner Is spending the week in Albany as the house guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.: Barkley;New-t man. ' - i Mr. and Mrs. W..W; Rosebraugh were hosts on Sunday at a charm ingly appointed anniversary din ner- honoring their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fos ter, (Ruth Rosebraugh) on thi second year of their wedding." Mr and rs. Foster motored fvlowi from Portland on-Saturday Jiften nooni" for the occasion. Covers at the dinner were placed for Ma. anf 11 1 Tl n ; 1 1 - A T . .We cow have displaced in pur Housewares department a new-line ot fireplace pieces. Select yours w,hile the . lot Is .complete. . , Huninum Just came in and we are' putting it . Giti' SALE. ' TIHB&lVEIlK and Mrs. Harry Foster, Mr. 115 N. Liberty Ni "Presenting ' V i A we ran ti the r..w prcsuex: Z . a r I It 115 N. Liberty "Presenting .Dresses Goats Millinery Sv " ;? ' . - . :" , for the Woman TOCRAT1CIN "THEIR SUB- DUED ELE- GANCE lA ND PERFECT ;rAsTE.-r;i .:;-..' Fall Opening now ' SHOWING ' 'lie are all large pieces . Just theriglit" size fpr the: canning season. They . look evenJjeUer than, the pieces we r had last- i ' - - . - . ;'. . time; A? So, this week for FRIDAY', and SATURDAY we offer you the choice of 8 qt. Covered Draining Kettles r 8 and 10 qt. Covered Convex Kettles i 14 qt. Dish Pans 12 and 14 qt. Preserve Kettles ; Large Balce Pans-r-size 1 1 s 15 - A" '3 u UQPRQ GGGC'.tfQF: 9 0O See our line of Conservq Cookers and National. Pressure Cook ers They will save you money every day." Your cooking labor is reduced one-half when you buy a Steam Cooker. a.aAA.Jjav-Aas.avAavAaa.AA.avavav aa. aa. aa. aa. aa. ja. aa. aa. aa. a. . r- - IV Hardware and Jlachlncry 23S Ncrth Ccrrmerclal x z x x ' I X x x X X X X X ' ' t t t r X X X ' X X X V V y v V V ? V r t y y 4 Today iaiid Tomorrow Fancy! Turkish Towels I,- I . j i !! t . ' ! : ! ! . . i "..:' See them in our windows. They are seconds from one of the largest mills and .would sell regularly for 59 cents up. toj one 'dollar. They come in . two sizes, 20x42 and . . - . : . ... . 18x36 wonderful colors and weaves. Almost an un limited variety, i Some with slight oil stains or dropped stitches, but' every one a real bargain. 1 - In Our Basement. Store Mm. Good f Goods. mm I N i r .; --..---