THE OtVCGON STATESMAN. SALEM, G7.EG0N WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER CO. 1C25 4' - Salem Social- Hevs By AUDRED BUNCH,' Phone 10G r Patrons Announced official Hat of patrons and patronesses for the : night hone noV it the 64th Oregon state fair hate been announced as follows: Qoternor Walter M. Pierce, jMr, and:Mrg, T. B. Kay, Salem; Mr. ?and Mrs. A. H. Lea, Portland; Hugh Hume, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. O. M. -Plumtner,' Portland;: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. King, Portlands Mi, and Mm W. F. Turner, Port ' land; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Farrell, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Staart, Seauie;Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Ko zer, j Salem; .Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Eyre.galem; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B.i Cross, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. T, A.jLiveslejr,- Salem; Hon. -and Mrs. , J4H. Boots, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs; C. 13. Gates, Med ford; Mr, and Mrs. William Tollman, Baker - City; Mr. and lira. P. P. Aiabaf- fey. Bend; President and Mrs. W; J! f f Don't Let That l ; GOUgll t " v w - .iv r ... v. f :f'. r ' . I Bpoil your time at the jl-State Fair f'l'.'i' Get a bottle ef , Schaefer's Herbal "Cougli Cure ' the Best ' . . and most Economical made iqCHAEFER'G I DUUa STORE I rbone 197 Vellow Front 123 North Commercial Street I Penslar tore J. Kerr, Conrallls; .Mr: and Mrs. Charles If all, Marahfield; Judge Fred Wilson, The Dalles. . , .fi Open Rest Tent " 1 v '''- " Members of the Sons of Veter ans auxiliary bare opened a rest tent west of tthe main entrance in the fairgrounds, ..and Lnear. the boys and -girls' club ; house, to which they invite all members and friends. Two members of the aux iliary .will serve as hostesses dur ing each day.-- Board Meeting Thursday . The Oregon Mate chapter of the American War Mothers will hold a board meeting at Salem Thurs day morning at 10:30 o'clock in the committee room of the cham ber of commerce. . Mrs. J, H. Gax ver, state war mother, has called the meeting. Delegates from :the Portland and Albany chanters are expected. Three Salem members who are included in the personnel of the state board are Mrs. W- P. Fowle, Mrs. F. AElliott and f rs. R. J. Hendricks. : 4 --,,;-V Receive Felieitatiom:icX' Mr and Mrs. Karl G. Ilecke. 730 North Summer street, are re ceiving a host of congratulations upon the arrival Sunday mornine. Sept. 27, of a seven-pound daugh ter. The little lady has been given Crare -a-nrvirgtnla Holf.-all tf Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose braugh and sons, Walter ani Ber nard of Aloaa, Or.;, ilr. Fred Peters, and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. King and son, Alfred, all of Metr ger. Or.; Mr. Ferris White of Al bany. Or. What Is It? ': , Jt' an hg i ettplinaU, herbivorous dinoxaur with two s larira -hom orrr it and s " auallvr one oa thn none. It car ries a great hood lot plates' , around tha neck tor protection. Re tbia prchixtorie tuotitter a Utei. toon. i .....v. .v i 4 $ i the name of Miriam Jean. Both mother and babe are doing very well. Mrs. Becke will be remem bered as Helen Lovell, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Lovell. . FuUerton-Buell Nuptials The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W Fftllerton of Jennings Lodge, Or., was the scene of a preCly "wed ding at 4 p; m. Friday, September 25. when their only danehter Naomi, became the bride of Arthur Buell of Salem. Rev, J. C- Spencer read the service in the presence of sbout 40 relatives and friends. The -bride wore a lovely dress of white crepe de chine. Her vea was held with a wreath of orange blossoms and her shower bouquet was of white asters. Miss Esthei King, cousin of the bride, . was bridesmaid. Nathan Buell. broth er of the groom, waa best man.' Mrs. Jessie Smith, pianist, and Scire Buell, violinist, played Men- aeissonn's wedding march. Tb-? house was . decorated with many beautiful autumn flowers. Luncheon was served after the ceremony, after which the -young couple left for their new home, 1335'North Commercial street, Sa lem. f Many beautiful, and useful guts were received. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fullerton, Jennings Lodge; Mr. and Mrs. IL M, Buell jhnd Mrs Jennie Jones of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Butler of Albany, Or Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Butler and daughter "Frances; Misses Joseph ine and Juliet Fullerton, Mr and Mrs. Scire -D. Bttell and son Dar ell, Mr., and Mrs. T. L. Buell, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Amel J. Smith and daughters, Eatella and Marjorie, Dr. Estill Brunk, Misses - mm wine BU DOniES Single-Handed Raid Nets - Evidence But No Offend- -ers; Quandry Faced VCOCIAI CAIXHDAItM Thursday " - Prof, Ki, B.tZaae'g course In de sign under auspices of Salem Arts league. U. of-O. extension work city library,. 7-9 O'clock. . , -'Friday -.- Woman's Alliance. Unitarian church. "2:30 o'clock. : . Senior Christian "Endeavor so ciety. Party, in church parlors, 7:45 o'clock. ; - Saturday ''7: ; Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution.' Mrs Russell Catlin, corner. Thirteenth and Chemeketa 'Streets, hostess. BKBI5 020 W CLUB kiwanians Pledge $500 for Expenses of Estimates; Hear of Building Just what to do with several bottles whose contents are alleged to be liquid purported to be home-brew beer Is still perplexing Chris Kowitz. ex-service man and city attorney. The bottles and contents were surrounded by the city attorney wno conducted a personal -raid upon American Legion headquar ters while Capital Post No. 9 was acting as host to visiting legion naires. . . , . - . The offensive was well timed and evrried out to .perfection. The orpnan. -bottles, which had wan dered into, headquarters and could find no owner, were crammed into a eack end hustled to the police siauon unaer arrest. Now that he has the Honor. which he declares to be "real beer with a kick,'v the "city attorney Js in a qaanary. ko arrest can be made for the owner or owners are uunnown ana late last night had lc claimants. Nobody has adver tised for -the wandering beer bot tles and . apparently none have been missed from the kitchen pan try or wherever it is that such bottles are kept. : It is admitted by the city attor ney that he will prosecute if the cwner Is found but until such time the bottles continue to languish In the city Jail or thereabouts. ; WALLA WALLA, Wash., Sept. CLEAXIXa FLTE COSTLY ' 29- An attempt to clean out a flue by. burning an old automobile tire resulted in the destruction of the dwelling house of H. W. An derson here today. The rubber burned o fiercely that the stove and .pipe became red hot. Igniting the wall paper And ceiling. Mrs. Anderson was badly burned about the face In , attempting to save some of the furniture. The Kiwanis club of Salem". at their -weekly luncheon Tuesday, went on 'record as being in favor of a bridge bond issue. They vot ed to help defray S 500 expenaes for estimates. . The measure that the Kiwanians went on record for is an issue of 1300,000 or $400, 000, which will be enough so that all the bridges Salem heeds can be built uniformly In regard to arch itecture, and- can be f the bist material. - Fred Ertxon brought the matter up before 'the Kiwanians, saying a very prominent real estate man here in Salem : told ma that a bridge on Liberty and Mill streets would enhance the property sur rounding to the extent of $500,- 000." . i - The property on Liberty street between State street and the mill stream has 'been improved and Is being Improved rapidly. Next to the Salem 'Bank of Commerce building. Dr. Steeves-is going to erect a one-story - building with architecture to be In harmony with that of the bank building. George Will Is erecting a two-story brick building next to the Steeves place The frame structure on the Lar- sen property next to the Will prop erty will probably be replaced with a oricic buuding' in the. tier i- ture.' On the corner Mr. Eckerlin ha erected a fine concrete build-' ing. and across the street. Mr, Klett has erected another concrete building. ! , Within a year tr two George Will will-probably build a brick building -several storie high on' the property on Ferry and Liberty streets where the Eiker garage now stands. About the tame time it is likely that T. A. Llvealey will build a even or eight story office building on the corner of State and Liberty streets on the location now occupied by Pomeroy & Keene. It Is the argument that the building would .further progress If there were a bridge at Mill and Liberty streets. . - " , C. B. McCullough. president of the Kiwanians and bridge engin eer for the state highway depart ment, expressed himself as .being personally behind the bond Issue. Only a few Kiwanians expressed themselves as opposed to the mo tion backing the fcond issue, and these few objected mostly on the ground that perhaps there might not be -enough money in the cot- cost of oLuinicg estimates. - When tlie question or tae bridges was up before tfce council, the council w5 asked for $500 for the purpose of obtaining estimates of the bridge, but refused, giving as their reason that the city did not have the money to spare for that purpose. The Kiwanians by their motion adopted Tuesday have expressed their desire to help defray the cost of the estimates, with the hope that the "bond issue could be put before the people at a definite time in the near future. former, ruu3in:u DIES PARIS. Sept. Z9. (ny Associ ated Press.) Leon Bourgeois, for mer premier of France and one of the creators of the League of Nations, died today at his country home at Oger. in the department fers of the club to flp pay for the' of the Marne. criLinxa cg SEATTLE, f :t. 19 tlon ct ti.51.iicg coJ la c... the. Pacific coa?t wr.i ursel at today's session cf the T Coast Building Officii'.' tion. ' v e r. We Will ClosePromptly i at 1 2 o'clock Noon Today Salem Day at State Fair When yoa think cf c.v.a..vy gay "Arutyla" that's tta BJ Bavinr that nottiS coul- as saying more delicious nd be i VOV. CANDV DAV Satnnlay, Octo5T 10 THE ARTSTYLE JIEDEOX - Contains an assortment and quality that is unrivalled at the price. Thirty-nine pieces. Nineteen kinds, all generously coated with Incomparable Art style Chocolate, the finest coat ing that can be made. Artstyle Chocolates are de signed to tit every taste, de mand, occasion or pocketboofc. The Red Boxl fif) Ter Pound VX.UU PeirryDruu Store .i f 119 Eouth - Commercial tUIem, Oregon in . i FuciorMi Bemomtraiiim of the Famous 5) UN ' -. . .... V , Mr; Charles Kadderly from Cribben & Sexton, makers of the nationally -known yniversarRangesvill be at our State Fair -exhibit, oh thebalcdny of the new pavilion, every day this week to point out the advantages', of cooking with a Universal and heating with a Universal. , WHITE FORCEUtli SPUSHER BACK fATDJTED ADJUSTABLE U0I"G C'tN DAMPER .TATEMTE0 LIFT KEY KATE SOLID, CAST -LEFT END f "V. . r. 1 x v. i' . ... . .'t-- ; - ' i "X. ff - - V -r fif "1 ii ' . 'x rv-, i. . -a - A ' ...Jl . V4 WIDE & SH ALLOY FIRE BOX . i. ..... .. CRAFT L fORER COOR MOVASLE DUPLEX CRATES ELECTRIC VYaCED 'AfRticHT jc;;its .'lTA.IY LEG CASE DROP DOOR WCDMSINATIOJI SMOKE CCHECK - J . I DAMPER 7 RLT PLATE TOP EASY CLOSING OVEN DOOR CATCh ,WhfTE FCCEUIN D00RTRCX7 TfUPLE WAU FLUE 4 .1. ' HEAVY ASBESTOS MILL BOARD HEAVY POLISHED STEEL tOOY INSIDE PORCELAIN CVEfl CCCR .UMIKS; icLEA? arcoch UNIVERSAL fuel ranges are avail able here in many styles. There are blue or grey porce lain ranges, semi porcelain ranges, with, nickel trim mings or plain, cast steel ranges, all with or without hot .wa ter connections. iA.sk especially' to ee the "Uniyersal porcelain range in peacock, blue or pearl grey - f i n i s h-anitary, washable, indestruc tible, v . . HELP 1 1ATE UIHVERSAL -I You get a 13-piece set tt T?Y REX Transparent Ovenware if you buy a Universal Range' this week. TodayOt)eing SaleniDay at the State Fair our store will remain closed all day Trr.d? In .YcurCId'Stbye 'cj "a Univcrcal mI!I; : ! I f r j w ' w firs Credit Gladly ': Vilhcut Interest "I by) M(9. HILE othf washers are exerting themselves to wash a tub of clothe in fifteen minutes the Maytag:, without effort mus3. fuss, or ncira doe3 it in three to seven minutes l H "Where other washer3 requiro tx;o hours to do 50 lbs. of clothes the Maytag is through in one hour. ( A o Oil ce as fast! ttow docs xt do Gyrafoain prindple litilircs the dissolved coap particles which ordinarily float as idle cadsonthe water's top,mkes them thorough Jy with the water and then forces this pene- Of course such action WquicUcrl And more careful! And so thorough thrt even wristbands, cuffs or collars need net t2 hand-nibbed. ; Try the Maytag wash vnth it! Te! v phone us for a demonstration--and then tratingdeansingtsoapysduticmthra2gh ..if the washM-drvnnm , hw, tneshes of Uie garments the most effici- cannot afford to face another washday .ith- msMn Principle ever -developed! out it return it. -niercs-no dbli-atfin. f Outstanding . Maytag Features 1 Washes faster. 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