: V , 4v 'J ' I S v f J T Install Net Chapter Al bany high : school ' has Invited members .of ba Sigma Lambda chapter of the National Honor society la: Salem, high school to go to Alhany, May a 6. to install a chapter there. . Installing mem ber of tha local chapter will In clude Allan Baker, Bob Read. Closing Out High Grade Lines Less Than Wholesale Prices Outside Paint I Inside Gallon .J.$1.35 , Flat Wall Paint Quart Vj. .45 " 1 ' - allpn 1.75 - , Quart .50 Pint .25 . Pint .35 ; Interior Enamels ' Gloss Pauit GaUou .n.95 Quart J .55 gjrt - Quart ; .55pint M HH & J. V. COPELAND YARDS Member Salem Building Congress Wallace Road, 200 Yards North of Bridge - TeL 6627 MARKET DRUG STORE C. L. Wellman i Drugs ph.a 470 N. Commercial Specials for Weekend and Monday Tobacco Wings, ner carton 88c Luckies, Chesters, Cam els, Old Golds, d AC per carton vlUO . Granger, . 3 for Himyar 3 for .... 15c can Tobacco, -2 f or . 5t Cremo Cigars, 5 for . 5c Coronas, 10 forf Hair Preparations 60c Wfldroot Hot Oil Shampoo OQ C 50a Woodbury's Wave Set 29 c 60c Danderine 36c 50c Packers Olive on Oil Shampoo........ AwC $1.00 Vitalis for 50c Woodbury's Hair Gloss 65c 29c Bond Flashlight Complete with Oft 2 cells & globe C Remember Only Registered Pharmacists Put Up Your Drags and Prescriptions Here w m t- j e 11 r:ai large . t0 mart suds -1 ' mtens !"'' 47 less work 1 package .Basics: Self Selecting J. L. Basick and Son . Bastck lfarket ; Capitol. St. Grocery. ' Caplan's Cash Grocery ; Carl and Bowersox "W. H. Clark- : Croas Jiarket and Grosw E. A. Dane ' FrancU jBarnei. Martha Spragua, Heien.Worth and Jane Fisher. j Denny Files Motion Motion for n default was filed In circuit court Thursday by R. 8. Denny, who recently brought suit tor dlv orco front Ethel Denny, hla wife. Prescriptions Face Powder Dealt FREE 50c Symphonie compact with every $1.00 Armand Symphonie Pow der. FREE 50c worth Eve ning in Paris perfume and a lip stick with every $1.00 box of Evening in Paris face powder. 60c Djer Kiss Powder 50c Woodbury's Face Powder 50c Day Dream Face Powder $1.00 Melloglo Powder .. $1.00 Kranks Powder $1.00 Marcella Cold Cr. Pow. 39c 39c 39c 69c 59c 59c 50c Electric Marshmallow Toasters 19c G. E. Globes . Frosted, 15 to 1A 60 Watt .... lUC ' th$oapof hzc::lifril wmr.en w - a fn v IVORY snow , for 2SG Sfxtditst iefntjat fintfabrkt Guest Ivdsry 12 bars 490 Wr 1 The Dealers Below art Beaming Special Housecleaninff Sales. Fill Your Adam Engle O.F. Drlgxs Economy Grocery OL li. Eppley Co. -. Fanners' Pmbli IDurket W. F. Foster ' v 'Boos Goodman .Greene's Parity Store Charles Hall : Irish-Bfaur Col " The OltEGON DMMEEIC: ATTENDED Blf 1 Neighbors of Woodcraft, in Convention at Dallas;; 2 Founders Present DALLAS. May IS. Tha dis trict conrentlon of tha Neighbors of Woodcraft opened its two-day session hero this morning with a full attendance of delegates from 22 circles in Yamhill, Marion, Linn, , Benton, Lincoln and Polk coat&es. A crowd of over ISO delegates and -visitors attended the sessions today.' Dr. O. W. Bruce, pastor of tha Methodist church, opened the morning meeting at the Wood man hall, with a short prayer. This was followed by the flag ceremony and a duet by Mrs. A. J. Cleveland and Mrs. Virgil Bolton. Mayor Lelf S. rinseth extended the welcome of tha eltr to the delegates and -dsitors. Floyd Me- uann welcomed the visitors for the local circle and Mrs. Teason of Salem responded. Mrs. Amy Me. Cann. guardian neighbor of the Dallas circle, opened the business meeting .and then turned the con rentlon oyer to Alice M. Madden of Newport, district guardian neighbor, who will be in charge for the blaance of the convention. His finest Chardcterizatlorvr. As Splendid as "DI$raeIi"-As Human as "Tho Millionaire" O I O k O I TnEivomarG 'MAW' BETTE DAVIS SUN. - MON. - TUBS. "tT I I sti I I I 1 f m E I SPRING in-.. i 1 1 : .":v 3 ... .- - s : ' I J ouse Cleaning SALES IVORY medium size, each Large, 3 bars 27e P. & G. 10 bars CAMAY Joe's Market and Grocery Krueger Grocery Lemon Grocery Marr Grocery Model Food Market Fred lleyer Pade's Grocery Paya Taktt Pfrrly Wlply 0 Chipso pkg. . . . EO STATESMAN. Salecv Oregon; v One feature i. the convention here is that two of the original seren who founded the order of Neighbors of Woodcraft at Lead Tille. CoL, on April 1, mi, are la attendance here. They are Mrs. Helen Southwick of Salem, and Mrs. Anna P. Hawkins of Toledo. Mrs. Hawkins Is one of the three grand managers of the original tlon at the present time. - . ' The early part of the afternoon session, held at the Woodman hall, was devoted to regular busi ness of the convention. This In cluded the report of the creden tials committee and appointment of committees by. the district guardian. At 4:10, the Juvenile ritual was exemplified and this was followed by a discussion of the rituaL At f:30, the first of two con vention banquet was held at the Dallas Christian church. The ban quet was followed by a program including a solo by Mrs. A. J. Cleveland, the harmonica trio, and two songs by the audience. The evening session began at t o'clock with a solo by Joseph Hartley, followed by a Up dance by Melra, Robinson. The district officers exemplified the circle rit ual which was followed by a dis cussion of this rltnaL A report of the Woodcraft home council concluded the meeting. Second Convention Banquet Is Tonight Tomorrow's program includes a business session at the Woodman hall which will continue through the afternoon. This will eoasist OLLYlVOOlJ Mickey Moose Matinee Saturday, 1:30 P. M. Our Gamr Comedv "FREE WHEELING" News,-Cartoon Comedy and Harry Carey and Rex the Wild Horse ia "The Devil Horse" ATTEND OUR SATURDAY KITE 0 O'CLOCK SHOW AND REMAIN FOH OUR MID " NIGHT MATINEE FREE GREATER MOTION PICTURE! Walter Huston Pat O'Brien Kay Johnson Constance Oummingn Coming Sun Mon Tnea. Janet Charles ELD. STORM COUNTRY DirKtU br AJU4 Saatal rox Picruti Lava Soap Q bar. largsslzt-2QQ Cupboards Now I Rich's Grocery CL L Roberta Simpson Grocery Stewslof t Grocery An Safeway Stores W. "A. Sampson D. L. Shrode ' Stato St. Market Wood Brothers ! Ceston Food Store ) XL 4UU " 5c ii4 1 nr j a. rwvv Friday Morning, Blay l 1923 Of rSDOrta Of COmmtt fna Almmtu. sion and adoption of .resolutions. locuoa oi grana representatives and alternates,, selection of a place tor the next meeting and the election of district officers. The second convention banquet will be held at t o'clock at the DaTIar Methodist church: r An open meetinr at ha ttmnn at I O'clock Will , brtnr tha ran. ventlon to a close. The program at the final session will consist of entertainment by groups. from the high school, a solo by Joe Gar ner, drill teams and the ritual of the district circle. There will also be an address en Good of the Order. . Advertising of Silver Falls park as an attraction to tourists was dlseussed by auto camp own ers who. with their wires held a pienic at Crabera Cold Spring camp sosth of here Wednesday. It was agreed that the park has a icerii asset second to few alone the Pacifie coast. Now that the road to the park, via Sllverton, is in splendid con dition and all of the falls are easy to reach br trails, the auto camp proprietors decided that the pres ent is the time to advertise the park to tourists. They plan to plaee large photos of the various Silver creek falls In their offices snd cottages and to cooperate with other Salem groups la pub lishing a pictorial folder about the falls. J. D. Drake of Sllverton ad dressed the auto camp owners concerning the falls and exhibited many of his photos taken there. ENROUTE TO ATiABira. SCIO. May 1$ Mrs. Fred Meepelt left Scio Tuesday morn ing: for Seattle from where she will sail for Alaska where her husband is. The last 500 miles of her trip from Skagway Into the mines where she is going will be by airplane. Her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carlesov will occupy the Sturges residence. Meetings Progrese Special meetings being conducted at the Christian and Missionary alliance tabernacle by Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Harrison of Pasadena, are draw lug good interest, reports the pas tor. Rev. W. H. CaldwelL In con nection, a bible attendance con test is adding teat. Special fea ture eaeh night, is the chalk talk presented by Mrs. Harrison. IIERTB FALLS PARK COUP LATE FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY 25o Anscin 4 o Tablets IOC zSc Llsterine -l o Shaving Cream .. luC 25c Zinc Oxide i q Ointment IOC 20c Baby Castile o Soap IJC 2Se Mavis to Talc T... IOC 25c Glycerine i n Suppositories .... 10 C A- 1 pound Blond Psylla Seed 1 pint Milk Magnesia . . 35c Premier Dou ble Edge Blades . 25c Shu-Milk for 50c Shavo Brush less Cream 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 7 Be Melba Lov-Me Face Powder .... It os. B. F. D. Antiseptic Sol. . . SOe Cutex Hand Cream .... f0e Iodent Tooth Paste ... . 80s S. T. 17 Tooth Paste .... 29c 29c 29c 29c 29c 100 S grain Aspirin U.S.P. 1 90 LiU Yegetale Os Wildroot Hair Tonle .. 39c 39c 39c os Wataias Mnl- QQ sifled Shampoo . . 05 C 1 pint Heavy Mln era! OH. imported OSfC See at the n 3L (for, caught in time, serious Osl trouble can often be head. U7 IRl i ed oir. ..' CENTRAL 410 SlaU . rv V h 4 - DIED DIM LIG Hsnchea barter, produced In the Willamette ralley. Is a fine malting product. Frank Schmidt reported Thursday following an Investigation covering a period of several months. Schmidt will act as supervising brewer for the Salem Brewing association, which was Incorporated here re cently. Schmidt aald Hannchen barley was superior to many other bar leys produced In different parts of the wrld, and especially was valuable In the manufacture of pale beer. This bsrley has been produced In vsrious sections of the Wil lamette valley for many years and the possibilities for its growth here are now said to be almost unlimited. There Is a large acreage of Hanneheu bar ley in Yamhill county. Talmadge Hears From C Lord Appreciation for a recent ar ticle . dealing with Chester S. Lord, long-time editor of the New York Sun, has been receiv ed here this week by D. H. Tsl- Yew save) in vslng It Use only as mveh as Is required of some) others. 10 Bars IVORY SOAP 49c 50c KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE 25c 1 Quart PURE COD LIVER OIL 69c i VELDOWN SANITARY NAPKINS 12c 1 Pound ASSOCIATED POLISHING WAX 33c LILLY'S U-40 loee INSULIN $1.65 Your Doctor first sign of Alness, Ana wnen your doc in tor writes J a prescription have it Tilled at a reliable pharmacy. Your doctor's skill is of little avail unless his prescriptions are accur ately compounded. You can depend upon us. ASK YOUR DOCTOR, PHARMACY ..I.Tel 9123 madge. columnist, front Lord who as now chancellor . of the board of regents of the Univer sity of the SUte of New York and retired from: bj editorial work. Talmadge's article appear ed In The Oregonlan on May 2 and .dealt with his experience as a writer 22 years ago when he was a frequent contributor to Lord's paper. A biography of the noted New York newspapermen Is now v appearing in Editor Publisher, and occasioned Tsl madge's friendly comment. Culver la Speaker Ray Cul ver of Portland, national student secretary of the Y. M. C. A spoke yesterday at the shape! services at Willamette university. During the afternoon he talked with stu dent body officers. S(3IHI The Original Yellow Front Drug and Candy Store of Salens 135 N. Commercial St. Phone 5197 When You Think Drugs, Think Sckaefer's FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY We reserve the right to limit quantities. None to dealers. SCHAEFER'S HOME REMEDIES BE WISE AND SCHAEFERIZE , Nasal-eze with Ephedrine For head colds, nose and throat irritations. Also for watering of the eyes, common to hay fever. Sold the Schaefer way no relief, no pay. 50c 1.50 Agarol Comp. 85c 50c Ponds Cold Cream ..".....33c 25c Blue Jay Corn Pads . 13c 50c Probak Blades , 25c 50c Ingram Milkweed Cream 33c 50c Chocolate Ex Lax 33c 35c Kotex (equalizer) 13c 2.40 U 40 10 cc Insulin $1.63 35c Hospital Cotton 19c 100 Caroid and Bile Tablets !Z.75c 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream 16c 35c Bayer Aspirin, 24s 16c 50c Dr. West's Tooth Brushes, boxed ..19c 1.50 Goldman's Hair Restorer $1.19 35c Collates Shaving Cream 17c 35c Gem Blades 21c 50c Feenamint Gum 27c 25c Zinc Oint 15c 25c Rose Water and Glycerine I!..!l5c 35c Castoria j 23c 1.00 Clean Between Tooth Brush IZ!!.63c 75c Doan's Kidney Pills 49c 1.00 Listerine !!..71c 30c Glycerine Suppositories 13c 1.00 5 gr. Aspirin Tablets 16c 1.20 Bromo Seltzer 58c Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. OP McMINNVILLE, OREGON Organized in 1894 This company again receives an overwhelming VOTE of CONFIDENCE from its HOME STATE FOLKS, as evidenced by its net fire premiums received in OREGON in 1932. Leading all other companies, both STOCK or MUTUAL. The following figures are taken from the INSURANCE COMSHSSIONER'S ANNUAL REPORT: Net premiums OREGON MUTUAL P1BS INSURANCE GO'S. 390jadAO NO. X STOCK FIRS INS. CO- M. I3.0j00 SO. S STOCK FIRS INS. C. 1&4.U7JQ NO. S 8TOCK riRS INS. CO 102.791M NO. 4 STOCK FIRS INS. CO. M4IjO NO. 8 STOCK FIRE INS. CO. 11,68240 hs OFFICERS A DIRECTORS wish to extend their appreciation Cm PEOPLE of OREGON for their LOYALTY and SUPPORT, tod again pledge to them their utmost endeavors. . - rhrough ECONOMICAL OPERATION, SELECTION of RISKS, and SOUND INVESTMENT POLICIES, the COMPANY has mads a savings to Us patrons the past year of APPROXIMATELY 39 on their insurance costs. - , On Deo. list, 1832, tha COMPANY had tnaursrics in fores, $121,44$ 100 . . . approximately 10 of an firs insurance written In tfcc STATE. OUR POLICIES ARE W. OL HAQXRTT, Prssldent, L J V WAUGAMAN, Secretary, Ev O. APPERSON, Treasurer BEST S. HANZY, Director and Attorney "'':. , Wo Invito yon to consult Standley 7 ; 'Agents, Bask Bank LUg Phone S37I PAGB NIND Lester Pearmine - : Hurt as Tractor I Piece Hits Head j ' v ' V KZI2ER. May II Letter Pear ' mine, farmer here and now direct ing work of one of the relief erews employed : on the county ' roads, was seriously Injured this morning when he was knocked r from the tractor he was driving to work, and the wheel of the grader attached ran over a leg. A broken piece from one of the big tractor wheels flew up and struck Pearmine on the head, un seating him sad causing' a deep cut la his head. He was taken to to a Salem hospital. No bones were broken. - Corns Ends Pain at Once a L on your guard old-time sethodi for treating corns are unsafe. They don't re move the cause and can't prevent corns from coming back again. The modern way is the Schaefer way no cure, no pay. 25. 'C bottla Schaefer's Corn Remedy NON-ASSESSABLE ' CHAS. CLEVELAND. Vloe-Pres. J. B. NELSON. Asst. Secretary W. S. WALTON, Director . , PRANX FENTON, Director , . V Vy- '- us about your next volley. Foley - i -