jthe piiEGON statesiait;bale!.i, qhugon. .!.. TUESDAY JfORNivOVsErtnniERC'.'i&i '.r.''ll . M . !-4 t WMem OCTAL By AUDRED BtfNCII, Phone 106 MEWS Farewell Party ; 1 The home ot RevereM and Mr. P. W. leaner was the scene of in enjoyable farewell surprise party on last Friday evening: honoring Franklin B. Launer who left last week for Columbia, .Missouri. A musical program added to the pleasure of the ievening. At a late hour delicious -refreshments of punch, ice cream, and cake were served. ' ,, " -r-':i . '. In the group were:. Reverend and Mts. O. W. Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson,' ,Miss Verna Martin, Miss .Leolyn Barnett. Miss iJorenze Coinbassol, Miss Susan Martin, Miss Helen, Tooze, Miss Annabel Tooze, Miss Ruth Pence, Miss Margaret Orr, Miss Margaret IoveH, Miss Lois Vbeeler, Miss Eiflef Crimes, Mrs.. Burch, Miss Beulah : Launer, Linden Maetin, Fred Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson launer. Franklin B. Launer, the honor guest," and Reverend and Mrs. F. W. Launer. ; ' ': t . : Guests at Churchill Home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cnurchlll entertained as their house guests over the Labor. Day week-end,' Mr. and Mrs. J. S Elton and' daughter, Jane, and Mr.' and 5frs;. George Weller And son, "Gordon Churchill Weller, all of Portland. Ruth Ross in.Medford ' MUs" Ruth E. Ross will return tomorrow from Medford where she is assisting 1n the organization i a Southern 'Oregon VGirls' Con- rereneew c Miss jioss moiorea as far k Wl Creek with Mrs. J. E. Ferguson and daughter, Martha. In ; Wolf Creek she was the guest 'r6t 1 Bob" and Helena "Storey who ook her, on an excursion to the 'Oregon Caves. ' Miss Ross wrltes hhat the Med ford. Chamber of Com 'fnerce la treating every conference girl to a trip to Crater Lake. ) To Make Home in Portland Mr. land Mrs. Stanley Alien ftft Irene Curtis) .left yesterday to sV make their home in Portland, aft 1 er spending the week with Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. L. G. Curtis, 245 Myers street. 1 1 Several , informal . parties were given by friends of Mr. and Mrs. Allen while they were in the city. est grades in seven subjects, it is 1 2304 Haze) Avenue. Mrs. Oglesby . - . l ' . f - - announce i ne; aiumnae cup lor has been a guest during the six me mgnesi graaes in lauh was won by Mary Elizabeth Wheeler, the Pittock cup for the highest grades in English! by Deborah Hall. and the Meyer tap for the highest grades in. mathematics by Mary Maiarkey. -Oregbnian. Mount Hood Loop Trip Mk Anna Paulsen rf Unhhard and Miss Maybeli propp spent the! Guests at House Party weeks that she was gone in Mis souri. Yomarco Class The yomarco class of the First Methodist church, will meet this evening in the club room for a pot-lunch dinner. i social, cxLmmAn I W- . . TO DAT Willamette Shrine. No.' 2. Or der of the' White" Shrine of Jeru salem. Tuenday evening. 8 -o'clock. Yomarco club. First Methodist church. Pot-luck dinner. ' j Wednesday j Young Married People's First Presbyterian church, o'clock dinner. jbver pressure height, and at least one case on record where a ship was hrcught over, prf asure height" at vr speed -of or?r 1 meters per serpnd, ThUiship came put of the ''difficulty somewhat strained. but with flying colors." " club. 6:30 week-end taking the trip around the -Mount Hood I Loop. ''.'They will be guests In ' Portland for a few days of Dr. and Mr.' Harry Charl ton before returning to Salem. Dr. and .Mrs. Lnaruon were guests oi Mrs, Charlton's mother, Mrs. L. F. Prbpp, om. Sunday. ; T. Miss Lorena. Geer and Miss Leona Geer ; were jrecent guests of the Misses Olive and Dorothy Met tlej at the Charles Mettler sum mer home at the root of Mount Hood. Returns Home Miss Jean ' Wilson, the daughter of Irs. Ella Schulx Wilson." has returned from a summer's vaca- Stayton To Attencl Harvard TXT fo! Crofiiv" a onn rif XT r and Mrs, F.'E. Shafer. will leave P'0" at Hfo. California at the - - ' 1 home Of MTU. TtThlfn-w fjlll D,.h this morning lor seaiue ana v an- i - - ' - 1 couver, u. vJ., en route ioiiarv- aTd university wheTe he will en roll for the coming year, s Mr. Shafer will go a the Tjanadian Pacific route, stopping at both Lake Louise and Banff. Frank AUstock is making the trip with Mr. Shafer and Harvard. He is Will also attend bt Portland. Return From California Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Clowser B. J. Teel and have recently re turned from a threeweeks motor trip to California after spending a few days sight seeing, in Sn Fran cisco they visited the i itedwood parks of giant trees, and the old missions at Mt. j Carmel and San Juan. Then they went ; later.,, to the Yosemlte valley, coming home by way of Sacramento. - i--- .'---(, r , Guests in Harrinburg Mr. and Mrsi-. Albert Richard Wetjen and Murray Wade were guests over the Week-end in Har- jriaburg. Tbey visited at the Fred erick Davies home. Week-End Trip ' Mr. ana Mrs. u. unien are spending the Labor day week-end on an Interesting motor trip around the Mount Hood Loop. They are accompanied by their two children, Dorothy and Billy. Sohulz.) Miss Wilson Leaves i M,9 Carolyn Wilson, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson, left yesterday for Coquille, Ore gon, where she will teach duriirg tne coming year. ; MLis Hatch h Guest I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Triner are entertaining as their house-guest at their home, 1321 Rural Ave nue, miss Helyn Hatch of Van couver, Washington: ' " ' - t i ' ' Muts Evans 'Leaves ' h Miss Margaret Evans, daughter or Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Evans, left late last week for Pasadena; Call Saturday Salem Woman's club. Club house.' S o'clock. SltYEKTOX. sept. 7 (Spe cial) Honoring Miss Nettie la teberg. Miss Agnes llatteberg. Reuben Jensen who leave soon to take up their work at the Oregon agricultural college. Miss Alice Jensen and Miss Lillie Madaen were hostesses at a party Sunday evening at the Jensen borne. Mar igolds and golden glow were used about the rooms. "Guests - were the two Misses Hatte bergs, Mr. Jensen, Alfred Jensen; Edwin Hat teberg, William Hatteberg, Cora Satern. Wiona Palmer, Harold Larson, Victor Madsen. The B. S. Prather melon gar dens , at Yoderville. a few miles east of Silverton, are drawing considerable attention from Sil vertonians. Mr. Prather has in creased his acreage this vear ' to six acres. He has added several new varieties, among which were some fo. which the seed I for planting cost him as high as fifty dollars a pound. Hundreds j of people . from both . Marion and Clackamas counties visit the gar dens each Sunday. Miss Ida .Twedten of the Mar- Ion County Health Bureau of Sa lem has located at Silverton. Miss Twedten is a trained nurse, and will look after: 15 school districts Out of town guests who spent oeveral days here la it -week were Mrs. Fttzhugh Down and Mrs. Norman Davie and son Cornelius who visited at the James P. Davie home. The party reft Sunday for their home' tn Portland. Mrs. Down is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davie. i . .. . ... S .MUs. Hazel Lambert who has tlon at the farm home of her par ents near here, left Thursday for Burleigh, Idaho, where nhe is a teacher In the city schools. This Is the third year Miss Lambert has taught In the Burleigh, i schools. whkh speaks well for her efficien cy In rwr work. j Miss Lois wnllama who ins been spending the summer vaca tlon here with her skier. MlS'i Ella Williams, left on the first of the week for her home In Port land. For a number of yeara Miss Lois has been on the teaching lette (Lorlei Blatch ford) have re turned home after a transcontinen tal motor trip oh which they left the 19th of June. Mr. and Mrs. Gillette will make their home in Portland. ,' 'V." x " " - Goes, to Corvallis Miss Bva Toomey who haa heen Program Given 5 i An interesting program was sponsored on Friday of last week by the Salem Woman's club. through the institutions commit ' lee, when they were Invited to pro ride an interesting entertainment Uor the boys at the state training school. L. M. Gilbert, the super intendent, introduced ; Robert C. Paulus as the chief entertainer on the program. Mr. Pastas fold" in ! a detailed way the jjrotess of mak ing slides, introducing a number ;on the . screen. ; The program opened - with orchestra, numbers 'under, the direction of Mrs. Her bert Evans. .Later, Miss Loma Klzer gave two piano numbers, S after which Mrs. S. H. Van Trump . gave readings introducing realistic 'bird calls. ' Those motoring, out for the evening were: Mr and Mrs. Rob-1 Mrs. Oglesby Returns foraia, where she will teach during Her headauarters will be at Sil inn nm t nn vans l verton where she has taken rooms gTaauatea In California last June. 1 at the H. Miss Shelton Home l Miss Beatrice Shelton is home from a two months vacation spent in Engene, Portland, and eastern Oregon. Miss Shelton's vacation included a number of beach trips! vested as soon as possible ana attendance at various con certs and muairaleo- ' AIR DISASTER PROBED , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. White and BY GERMAN NAVIGATOR Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fandrick (0Btifd from pr D have lust returned from ' a de- vi. -TT7r. v-Li - B.-Latham home. . . - A number, of hoppickers work ed In the Silverton fields on Labor Day. Growers feared the" unset tied weather of the past few days and wished to get their hops bar years. She leaves her husband. one son, Edward Clark, two frit ters and a' brother to mourn "h r loss.--Rev. Hay ofthe"Cnrfsnan church reaJ the! burial eervU-e. Many neighbors from the Howell district where the family resided, attended the funeral ervlce. The Second street bridge across the Salem Ditch company's canal which has been in a broken down condition and a menace to the traveling public as well as an eye sore to the residents ot the com munity for the greater part rtf the summer, has been repaired and nut In rfT Air in K t r-n rr cA over once more. Street Commit lport,on loner Heary Smkh bad the work In charge. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall left Saturday noon for Roeburg where they remained over the week end. b pen ding, the Labor Day vacation with Mrs. Hall's son, Orville Adams. t' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roy and their two sons left Saturday for their home in New York City after a weeks visit at the home of Mr. Roy's iarents. They were accom panied as far as Portland by Mm. William Smith, a si.uer of Mr. 4 C miles of water separata us from' Asia. ; ' - " .' ? .!Many will, -auppoit Colonel Mitchell If he will confine his at tack to where It helongs. to the political heads. . lie knows that both services, the army and the navy, are forced to play politics. ''Congress knows the facts. The direct fault and remedy lies with the people who are not Interested In the army, the navy or national defense. "The popular slogan of 'reduce taxes" has killed all sense ot r ro- Sammarixiag the situation oa the Pacific, the report says: . "The fleet must. be. fully main tained, naval bases must. Ve4bjlt and above all. our aUiitWane must be detelopeLw " - - - rs - ham nrr n.xKs orvn , SEATTLE. Sept. 7 DUcovery of new halibut banks off the Aleu tian islands is likely to Lrlag about the revival of the halibut trade through this port a. report of E. A. Wakefield. American con sul at Prince Rupert. B. C. made IoyV Mrs. eek e Anna Mayion enjoyed a I end visit at the hone of her staff in the Portland schools, and daughter. Mrs. Adele Schellberg in will take up her work Immediate ly for the ensuing year. ; The regular meeting ' ot the grange was held in the Masonic hall on Saturday the 5th. an all day session with a basket lunch at the noon hour, made the day a Salem, returning home Sunday evening. ' ; W WW a - i-eier nirrseucn and wire were among those coming from a dis tance to spend Sunday with Stay- ton relatives. They returned to their home In Portland after j pleasant one for the members 1 visit with his mother Mrs. M. Hirz- present. The Stayton branch oflseifen. the grange is rapidly growing in membership, six new names. hav ing been submitted at this meet ing. Mrs. Thomas Gourley and son. Dwight of , Tacoma, Wash., in company with Mr. and Mrs, Will iam Sargent of Newberg, were vis-1 Itors at the pretty suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lambert on Friday of last week. Mrs, Gourly is a sister of L. S. and P. II Lam bert. W. W. Spicer of North Santiam. crusher crew, was taken suddenly j UUMo I UCrLiioH ID Mr. and Mrs,..Theil of Salem were here for a few hours Sunday visiting with their niece. Mrs. E. T. Matthieu. i Among those1 motoring a dis-1 tance away . from town. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mach who spent the day at Eugene. .Their children accompanied Mina Rose Dozler to her home near haw. where they enjoyed the day on the farm. . , . . and seriously til at the plant here Saturday" morning. Dr. Beauchamp was. called and found it necessary to at once transfer the stricken Return JFrom Mr. and Mrs. Honeymoon Clarence J. Gil- t ;'.!'. i The Barbara Frietchie Tent No. 2 Daughters of Veterans, will I meet in the Armory on Wednesday evening, September 9, at 8 o'clock. 'V " The opening fall meeting of Hal Hlbbard auxiUary U. S. W. V. was a. u Driiv vi ma iuaw uayycuvuf he maintained, "the airship, when properly constructed, handled jaral cared for, is the safest way! 4 human transportation. Years thit are to come will prove this to he so. And in the passing of yeari, with "the greater and more "pro nounced success of airship tranl ponauon, wm come me reaiiza- held at the home of Mrs. Leroy 0on that the greater regard If 4 Hewlett .on ortli Summer street. 1 the safetv of the Jiellnm thanifdu KIm h2r2 ,7J A 8bort e lives'otlhoseTnow our he d, ? &J-?02J whkh.ln- has broughV about this ghastrj is leaving for Corvallis. She Vill be at. the Corvallis General hos pital.- : ,: .yy--; : i y 1 Grange Meets il - ' : At the last meeting of the Brush College Grange arrangements were made for the exhibit which the community will make at the Polk county fair which will be held in Dallas the last three days of this week.- -" V eluded plans for the gifts "to the Needle work Guild f and Teports from the department encampment held in July at the "Farthest West" town -Port Orford. Ir. and Mrs. Leroy Hewlett. .Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pugh, Mr, and Mrs. O. Captain Heinen said the Shen- sltuation.' andbah had been turned over1 hy her constructors . to the eovera ment with "safety valves, suffi cient in number to withstand enry kind of weather conditions, which J. Hull and Mr. and Mrs. John cur past experience had taught ns. ett Paulus, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.Van Trump, Mrs. Frank M. Erlckson, William Fordyce Fargo, Mrs. S. M. Endlcott, and Mrs. Lura Cass i French! . Vacation at Coast Mr. and Mrs. William Krause and family arrived in Salem Fri day evening and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Al Krause and son; spent the Labor day vacation at 'the coast. - , : Vacation Is Ihioved .' t Minnetta Mayers, - teacher ot voice, has heen spending a delight - Itl vacation : at Columbia Gorge . hotel, on the Columbia river high- way. She enjoyed a splendid rest, land has returned refreshed for her ; work this fall. St. Helens to Open t The fall term at St. Helen's hall will open Wednesday, Septem ber 9. Friday and Saturday are registration days. This school la conducted by the Episcopal church. for elementary and academic work for girls. Cornelia Ireland won the gen eral scholarship award for the sen- Mrs. C- M. . Oglesby who has Bertelson were delegates from the local camp and auxiliary. Follow ing the. business session a social ihour was enjoyed. Mrs. Hewlett being assisted by Mrs. Pugh in the erving of refreshments. The auxil- 1 do not limit the successful combat of the ship to 'any ordia ary. weather. We have had cases, where such ships have been hurled INADEQUATE, SAID (Continued from pa( 1) attack on the army and navy air man to an Albany hospital where I services, says: medical attention was given. 'Colonel Mitchell brings out a AY FEVER 1 : If you cant "gt away," the attacks with ! V VAPORUD Omt ITJUJIiim Jan tW rry The Misses Cora Turnidge of I vital point In his charges, namely Eugene. Pearl Turnidge of Port-1 that an air attack on this country land and Laura Turnidge. who would come via Alaska where only spent the summer at Gates, were guests at the home ot their aunt. Mrs. Carey- Nott over Sunday and labor day.: Another guest at the Nott home ' was Eugene Coats ot Vancouver, Wash., a brother oti Mrs. Nott. i i The remains ot Mrs. Edith Lake wife. of. William Lake, was brought here for burial, funeral services being held from the Wed- dle chapel Sunday afternoon with Interment In Lone Oak cemetery. Mrs. Lake passed away In Salem Friday noon at the age1 of 41 FURNITURE AUCTION! Wcdnesl, Sept. 9 533 N. 16th . Street 1:30-p.m. r Watch Papers For. 'Particulars MRS. SCHWAB, Owner F. N.Woodry, Salem's Leading Auctioneer PJibne 511 Not connected la business, with any other Woodry - been on an extended Tvlsit in thejiary had as its guest Mrs. Chris east has returned to her home at Quail a member from Silverton. n We handle vthe, car that. took first and second places in yesterday's events i Cleveland and Marmon . ... 'ki. .11 'Mxm ior year student, having the high- j : 25 ' 1 is the right price to pay for a ! good tooth -paste USTEltlNE TOOTH PASTE . Large Tube - . L - nn, voir . : 11 worn (?.;.'5f. first place iii every event it entered at the auto races at the state fair, grounds ' ' " ; yesterday . !: The Marmon took second in the V. , 30,mile event - It jproved to have more nower and sneed than other cars entered. It was not taken out or delayed by any trouble. - li was equal to the gruelling test This car will be on exhibition at our show room the remainder of the week. Don't fail to see it and let us explain to you the construction of such a car. " ' MacDotiaid Auto Go Corner Cottage, and Ferry . ;(; Marmon Cleveland-MChandler P. S. r Our Big Fire Sale ' Starts Today- Better Iiiyislijiate , V IIrom the Great tacs to the Gulf, America's greatest river flows y, majestically; iThrough the heart of the ; country: it takes its . course, broadening ami deepening as lesser rivers empty their flow into its cm lent, Farmsanid cities on its banks find it a soiree of. Indus-. try and a means of supply; ..-""t " ; t" tThroogh the cuuaUy runs another river, as continuous as th'e Mis sissrppiia its flow.; It is the river of thought "which," oay and niht, ' moves through the lanid andyitalizes the national life. Its source lies .in the, peoplc'&'knowl edge that enmmnni cation with all parti of - the coantry is possible. It is asstream that deepens jk! broadens and . grows stronger as thooght is added to thought, as the tnind of one community joins the mind oFanothcr. ;!''',' V ' America's natloaal telephone system Is z channel f brtSs" river, 'for 1 System service unitesall sectionsof the ccrntry. It leaves no gap in the pathway of communication. Itknows nprjffntyJburs,vn any corner of the natiOQ that is toaTcmotcto bejcacDed. . ) s r see novs goo a ivjeeisi Many of us eat too much. Don't nibble between meals z and spoil your real - appetite ' Don't humor, that false hunger ; ; you think you feel! Take a bite of WRIGLEYS let '') its friendly, satisfying flavor allay the false craving, settle your stomach -and get you ready for a 'good meal. And AFTER .EVERY MEAL .let it pleasantly aid digestion, arid CLEANSE THE TEETH! 0 ire: "after everyjtffdl " 4 L50.1 -Z-XX Sr-A k dries 'In n -A GMT V: i fiSs V "Yon can play on the 'new floor by morning," proraiaes ' Dad aa the kiddie toddles off to bed. And Dad continues his painting of the floor tint must be used next diy. As the name Implies, OVER NTTE FLOOR ENAMEL, will, tmder favorable condi' tjfT7t Jry overrugh.t. Floors in constant use can be kept , looking bright and clean with tbis Ligri'gloss enameL It is easy to apply said a quart is sufHdent to paint the floor of tie average room. ' comes in nuaber-cf attrac I with' ligbtclored wood j work. You will find complete instructions on every can. You can now paint your property and pay on the Bass-Hue ter Monlhly Payment Plan, Call and let us explain this plan to yon. .W , i S ivv ;Thc Pacific M XELITSYSTEil bnerdlcy .- OaoSTsiesa " Unrrcraal Se'rrice' v. HAUSER BROS. " 372 Stale StreetSalcrt