; ", - -.The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, - Oregon, Trlday Morning, Noyember .24 1933 PAGE FIVE - - a V. ' V'' sBioioey BHifies; 't mm '" " 'J v - ' i I 4 H itoh -H Iki.n glVfiter Expects :To Have BooVOff Press T .In January ,4. ! VV CSSl 4J d 1 Ol III." I vva 1 MONMOUTH. NotJ. 257 Mri. mni: Morgan, doib 01 JfoniDJ, r , JweyajT&Jtdrt llonmoutb this wen - i -m nom Mj-. "'and f ;., terial I or; a history' t . lb Crow- -Mr family; She . ha been : in; prc--)k tically ytTery. state I.Ue,nploni .;;v;--fto lifiMfi jDC'tHm; twice or - - I thrice 6d this mission., sii. lei 3Sin. wort on ber .thema twp'jreart ' ? go -while a vlsltjt. tb fcome- , -01 ner ancestors;? wnTi-,-ana - .has en"fierienar (f javjw ttie 4 work since, 1 spendia? .'wiMts-i iii - T'ithe-lty-Ubrarie"- t NewTorK taad 'Philadelphia,- and - the con , rressional library at Washington; D..C. ; i . . Jeremiah '.Crowley, from whonr - the American branch of the faml-; V?f ly 1 desqended,- was a lace maker Kin, Ireland He. came "to America, . . .. in the . 1 6 th century, bringing with him 25 " sets of knitting needles for commercial ' work. ' Mrs. Hamofs great - grand i father Crowley, pioneered Into 'Missouri and settled in Ray coun ty where he was' slare holder. .He gare some of. the knitting needles to his orerseer, a slave.! When Mrs. - Hamot was visiting the old home in Missouri the frandson of the ex-slave overseer presented her with a set of these needles. Her great-uncle Joseph Tur nfdge, came to Oregon from Mis souri In 1846 and became the first pioneer Baptist preach er of Oregon. Members of the Crowley family in Kentucky be longed to -the same Baptistt church of - which Daniel Boone was a member. - Rides With Rockefeller The feature of Mrs. Harnot's travels is that she has, at the age of t2, Juraed "modern" and hitch-hikes' everywhere. She has ridden with many notables in cluding a 120 mile jaunt with John D. Rockefeller, Jr. After completing her history, which is to be a geneology of the Crowley family containing many historical events of importance with which' family -members were connected, che Intends to write a book on her, hitch-hiking travelogue, for which. sbe takes cotes en route. -She is a f oorrth cousin of A. H- Craven, their common ances tors being the Thomas Crowley Jamily which pioneered to Ore gon, in 1846, the first .wagon train group to come via the southern -cut - off, surveyed by Jesse Applegate. Another relative :Df theirs is Mrs. A. J. Richard ;fon,. jiow 'living 'in Salem, who Is the sole surviving member of the 1848 expedition. MrsT Hamot expects to haTe her book off the press by Janu ary, 1934. 4WE8T .f<iM Not, r 23Ib preparation., for , the widenlnr of Edgewiiter street as the West Sa- lem, to,Rlckreall highway. Is Im proved, the city this, week changed the 'shut.- off?:, from Rbsemont and Edgewafef, to" Rosemont and Skinner. ;ThIs. jWlli ; edntroT the southwestern portion 'of the 'city. From time to time as the work - - - - - I - 1, . Ill" ean be accompllshedi. -'others win be in'stalled'tha water ers fieed not f b Idtetarbedwheov s : Jeak springs' sp herb and there in dif ferent parta'of the elty. WflHam La Due was in charge of the work, done this week.v , - - , One of the largest crowds as sembled In the community hall in several years; listened to the pres entation of ths Jeague play, "And Mary Did" ; Wednesday srenlng. Each actor "sad actress gaTS a brilliant performance. - Miss Ada Clarke is . president of the roap. About S0 was realised and is to be used in improving the"hall.- ' Mr. aad Mrs. . O. Boatright of Alsea have moved, into the Tar nell residence. Mr. Boatright is associated in business with a brother-in-law In the realty business to Salem: ... . , i - Mrs. Wiebe, mother of lira. Laura Baer sMrsrWorkentln, mother of Mrs. JohnTrJeseii; both of Dallas, are making risita at the homei of . .. their 'daughters and families here. - - - The Kingwood Post ef the Am erican Legion was the first to se cur v.' ' Pr cent .' membership with an increase of 15 per cent ror last year and bids fair to- be the first in thi. year's campaign in this district,' No. 2," which com prises four counties, Marlon, Polk', Yamhill and Tillamook.' v Already f. this years drive,'" 19S4,' they have their - increase and. expect more before the drive is" com pleted." -420 The Women's Foreign Mlssion-aYfiodety-jirBummlt and West Salem were' guests at the home of Mrs. ; Frank Forres ter, at her home Wednesday afternoons Mrs. John Simms conducted the study, Mrs. Edwin Brock led the mystery box' 'and an . interesting " . meeting was . reported, i The December meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. K. K. Clark. : " i WOMEN MEET TODAY PERRYDALE, Not. 23.-Mrs. Elsie , Stults, , president of -the1 Ladles', club, baS called a special in or Will fce: Preaented ; At School TonigKt . AMITY, Nor. IJ.'rTbe Amity senior classvWiiriiTo its nnnual pUyFsidsy,-Nrretober-24. in the high school gym at t p. m. If -1 is ' called ' "Professor Pepp ulty Is director.- The students in meeting, for Friday afternoon, November 24. ;. ".. . . . " ' " :' th I east re . Carls Starr, Don Henry," ; t'ernon Stephens, Reb ert Reed; Belle Rockhill, Lorene Tompkins, ; Rnth . Daren, Eala Niehol, .Johnny Height. Rnby 8chinidt; Sight .Starr.. Clo Odom, Verna ; Wdght, Frank Farl, Har-, old . Shields nd-George Penrose. GWendalyn Davidson of Wheat land, ind 'Kendall Cobban of Mfv Coy, were united in marriage. t.. "W----. r- W '.IVJ November 18, at Vancouver. The WkU. jimjm uuxgcoo, vt uv v i w .Anvil.'. young, eduple will live ! at McCoy where - Mr.' Cobban - is - engaged, in farming. Mrs.' Cobban was form erly -v assistant ' secretary of : he priacipal at the high school. . Prices Suver School Gains 5 Students in Month j SUVER, Nov. 23. Glenn Harris returned home Monday af'ernoon after spending about - seven weeks-, in the east where he took in the world's fair. He .returned, home by way of Calif ornia. ' . The Suver school has increas- ed from 23 pupils to about 28 within the. last month. AUl arVvwii sfW'ewai - Sm r Mm ieh with, relied contrasting cel lar. Padded I Uliy Hospitals Use a Liquid Laxative . . - - , Hospitals and doctors have always, used liquid laxatives. And the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. Do you know the reasons? ' The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured. The action can be con trolled. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose' a dayor two ; later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. The right liquid laxative brings a '-perfect movement, . i and ' there is no discomfort at the time,' or after. The wrong" cathartic may' keep you constipated as long astyou keep on using itt And the habitual use of irritating salts, or of powerful drugs in the highly concentrated form of ; pills and tablets may prove injurious. : A week? with a properly prepared liquid laxative like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will tell you. a lot. A few weeks' time, and your bowels can be "as regular as clockwork. Pr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is an approved liquid laxative which all druggists keep ready for use. It makes an ideal family laxative; effective for all agev nd may begiven . the youngest child. Member N. R. A. L. G. PRESCOTT 5 Experienced Watchmaker and Jeweler ' - . ALL WORK GUARANTEED ? 423 Court St - Salem . V QPTOMETRIC SERVICE 4"" ' x Telephoat 1 - - - X f ;,S858 . Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted . ' All Modern Frames andXenses v " at Prices Everyone Can Afford Satlsfactioa Caaranteef V " Dr. Ruth I.L Dangbcrty . First Kational --.- , , - Bank 0Mg :M f . - r -;;-r - V " ' - - ' ; . snit slips t2 Onlity silk crepe, bee trimmed. Bfas ent. Fall kncnV. SeU U. Dance Sets SftGreeel $1.00 Good qualiity, trimmed with imported lace. Chemises, $1.00. Lingerie flee ffsyeal 39c Tailored bloom- era, novelty pa- l, A v b. "--p Warm Gowns Fall cat, SO in. leag, striped, neatly trimmed. Sises 16 and 17. Childrert,s Ribbed HOSE 19c pr. Sturdy ribbed cotton. Reinforced heel and tpe. In tan or nude. Garters 25c Gift Handbags UwrVW $1-00 4 Corteau bag ioT 1,u . . . aiaaalated leather sraina. AO colon. Dinner Set Serves Six! f$39? j Tiw that aqnarc muicrn ihapa yoaVe beea wantmf. Semi, porcelain. Paatd prays. - Occasional . Chair $495 A comfortable, sexlffibld rift for the home. Sturdr f Irsmev Richly npholstcrca. A. big Valoel A low price! ; sell n 1 wy so muc t: RD Silft Hosiery c pr. . The right winter coL or for each of yer eoetvmea! Go Idea CreaU are fnlLfaab ioned, pure a3k, and come in sheer or serr. ice weirhta. Cradlo foot, picot tope French aweL A Wore Thrift Special I Women's! Smart New Style Shoes $049 UnheaUble for wear... style., fit . ; . at this price. Quality m built in them! Sketched, black opera, Louie heel, eyelet tie. Occasional Table Specially . Priced for Nov. Sale $249 A Ward Value Buy now! Save 30. Combination walnut veneer top, 18x34 in ches. Four turned legs. jisiiiui1 jajjLji - r :lliclii'tl J O. N S ! set IT I f 2 1 5 D e i jg) e IPffDe 46 You see, it's this way . . Riverside put on note trill hotv Utile or no more wear, by June than if you waited 'til March ti put them on And you get nete, safe tread for winter driving V WARDS TESTS SHOW that River, sides wear less in cold weather give you practically Free Mileage. By buying now you can drive all through the "Winter bad weather on new, safe tires at little or no extra expense. Get Riverside's Latex -dipped cords that remove blow-out cause! Get Riverside ftkid -resisting, center-traction, safe tread lor ice and snow. No better time than 1NOW to convince yourself of Riverside "Value. Satisfactory service guaranteed regard less of MILEAGE or TIME the strong est guarantee ever written. FREE TIRE MOUNTING v A 77 H -mmJJaTaT- -' 11 ovv U UU U V? u I 1 .Jmm J pmcEsAsLowAs' ''mi?'' f) I f) "' r ' Si iithr. mm tmtm W 3 30a4.50-i1 14.15 " lSi4.75-19 4.65 a it 19a5.00-19 4.95 I i 1S.5J5-1S 3.60 OW Sxw Siaulorfy Low , I &-zi KxS Track Tat $13.75 TRADE-IN your old tires as generous Part Payment for Riverside DeLuxe or Power Grip. , : f ? ISO deep Premier wire colls . upholstered - In felted cotton. Drill ticking cover.' Fall size. Coil Spring D e a kl iea. Fall fOftr be. OrchU IQy9 aajancl fiaiafau S3 down, $5 monthly, pins carrying charge STUDIO COUCH $2995 Opens to double or two twin beds. With inn ersp ring mattress and 8 box-edgt pillows. In green or rust. $48 SUITE Special for November Sale Act now and get this 2-piece Suite in the November Sale! It's easily a $48 value. Cover ed in rust or green homespun, with broad, restful arms, and spring-filled removable seats. Buy Now! Save! ' Special for Thanksgiving! 8 Big Pieces! Months ago, when prices were still low, we pur chased this-beautiful Tbanlugiving Suite! Todsy'e replaeement price would be at least IZu more., big pieces in rich Walnut veneers . . decorated rith quilted maple overlays, and genuine wood earrings. - Extension Table, 60-inch Buffet, and t " chairs with Jacquard velour seats specially priced for Thank4gmn( selung at only.;.,.,, UlTf ?t ' ' ........ . , down, f 7JS0 ' monthly, plaa -carrying charge Fashion-Favored Silk! VVcslWliIo Slllt FIdf Crcpos i . Rich, street shades to wear beneath coats. Vhke and pae teJe lor Cngerie. Every elor washaUe, JS inches wide, Men I A Fine Dress Model 6 Supcf-Vcluo Points in Onfords $29 J. Call graU leather jrpperV 2. Goedvear u s.ieat3ier Mttaelea 5kKew 1933 atrlea. . Priced Low! Thread, 6 cord quality ...... ffc Thread, colored, mercerlced . . 4c Thread, all silk ............ 4C A Bias Tape, single fold ....... 8e Bias Tape, doable fold ...... 8c Rayon Braided Elastic .10c Needles, package , '. . . 5c Buttons, dosea on card ..... . Be Mercerized Thread, 1200 y da.. 12c Thimbles t. .............. .10c Darning Cotton . . i" .......... Ac Pearl Cotton ...... V 4c Real Savings in Every Inch! Drccdclotli Shirts Neatly stitched earns; first jual itypea7ITwn tons. uHul with whites and , plain colors pre shrunk. CelV phase vnppes 275 N. Liberty Phone 8774 t V t r' - J: f uvu VV Jt J . II I .. I I W it J M .... II V II II