Saturday, Aprfl 23 M fn.A I a, 1 lAiirno I WolaM I WrrAil . - i I oMcf Naiac rAVAi-incf Willamette Va ev Point . I?"' -" Jr-.r br,tro and M. Henry W.J Meyers, . CM. Inman .M iSSSrS' '. l ifS letters were filed. Dallas Lodges Make Numerous Visits In Week Dallas, April 23. This week seemed to be visiting week tor Dallas lodge men. Several lodges took large delegations and visited lodges elsewhere. Marmlon lodge, Knlehts of Pythias, took a dele gation of 30 members and motored to McMlnavllle Wednesday eve ning, where they Initiated six "pages" and one candidate in the rank of "knight." Six cars and one truck carried the parapher nalia required for the transporta tion to McMinnville, where anout 200 knights gathered to witness the ceremony. A delegation simi lar to that from Dallas was pres ent from Yamhill. Deputy Orand Chancellor Lief 8. Flnseth was present and took an active part In the work. About midnight a ban quet was served. On the same night the Masons of Dallas, about 40 In number, motored to Independence to watch Lyons lodge confer the master's degree. A large number of Masons from various parts of the county were present, swelling the number to about 150, who enjoyed the work given by the Independence Masons. About midnight a ban quet was served to the members ready to purchase bonds as a gathered. means or getting roads unproved the court approving bond of said voted guardian and ordered placed on i health nurse. file. Order by the court appoint ing Ira P. Mix, A. L. Thomas and Max Goldman as appraisers and directing commissions to issue to uclen ham -i . 1 la,,., rti ,,f irm, r,H-. nuV.ln . Issue to J. B. Vlolette. Letters is-nd organist, of Portland, who sued and oath as required by lawj appeared in public lecture recital properly taken; after which sald'on Thursday evening in the audi to endorse the county; jjr. and Mrs. George F. Rodgers and Miss Margaret Rodgers com- It was a very appreciative audi-i Ped a storing party to Port- ..... . , .i I'jml voo.Arr.av ence, tnougn small, mat greeieu Becker, concert pianist . K. nahn. Mrs. William Carvatt, Mrs L. W. Gleason, Mrs. Leo G. Page, Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. John R. Sites, Mrs. D. C. Burton, Mrs. D. B. Kuhn, Mrs. C. F. Patton, Mrs. R. L. White. Mrs. W. I. weeauam faculty wvies at an informal aner- . .. ,, nf'fnr immediate uubllcatlon bright Zn Don rThVtim; wasTpent mt.ng things, glowing in sent., in convention, and at the closeWt. brilliant in musical Uch of the afternoon, light refresh-, nioue. "Honeymoon Trail a invert These ladles; waitz. has the delightful continu- mrs. . i. m-""'" " ,k fr .... , milv that catches the - , . , . n 1 T a . A I H . t. r - i,.ira nr fin K H 111UMVU l U L U'vivuj - Mrs. Miner ureyier, mm. uu gaiu. c-- -- - - ,, ia h..rrt hum Linn County People Buying All Road Bonds Albany, April 23. Linn coun- torium of the Salem high school. The program, which was present ed for the purpose of increasing spent last evening In Salem, going rich, Mrs. J. H. Garnpobst Mr, a social th rd- and whistled on the stress. mrs. uwi. spend the summer. They will be joined later by Cecil Fanning. Mt. Turpin will be remembered as ac appreciation of music and interest! companist for Mr. Fanning when In the art. Is one of a number which have been presented before the Salem high school students under the direction of Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Others who have appeared are Franklin Launer, who gave a recital during class he appeared here recently in an Apollo club concert. The Richmond Improvement league will present a free musical tonight at the Richmond school under the direction of Miss Joy ty people living on Donaca roads , ppeared before the students. A where the bonds for Improvements j program of fourteen numbers was have not been sold, are now In- j presented Thursday evening ana as a means assisting were Delbert Moore, who contributed a violin soio, ana period last week and Mrs. Lillian! Turner Forty Blx 0f her pupils Jeffreys rein, oi r-oruauu, ""iwll, render g0os duetts and en semble numbers. vesting in tbc bonds of getting road work done. George Rodgers, of near Sclo, was in Al-I bany conferring with the county courf relative to the Bale of bonds Miss Mabel Marcus, who sang. Miss Bernice land, is a guest LaJoye, at the i... ii . ; . ,.t rt,, i-., i. ., ""!'"'"""'" " "- i cherrlngton residence, ardson Gap road, and a resident of1 " of Fort-William near Roland conferred with thel . ,. court, relative to the sale of bonds! Honoring especially . , . .. .'bers of a sister club im ill v i n 1 1 1 1 ii, 'lilt M i ill lilt; I iidii running east and west from near Roland east to the Diamond Hill road. Both men reported that resi dents of their neighborhoods afe Ward, Mrs. Simon and Mrs. Loose. Honoring her sister. Miss Flor ence McGregor, of San Francisco, Darby entertained on with a 6 o'clock dinner. A bouquet of spring flowers supplied the col or note of the centerpiece, and covers were laid for nine. Fol lowing dinner, a line party at the Oregon theater supplied the eve ning's entertainment participated were the hon "Men 0 vn,kjr ut ir,e M . flanpfnrr nis.V. ' . Me home Of hia e(e 1 . DJOlBr Mro nr... ' ., ue in thecu, Miller is a junior ln colle . member of Lambda Chi ternlty. 1 1.. vr t dav for Ko-.. " Waere Bpend a short time TisiUnl friends anrt ri,... slUllt wau v CH, Miss Marjorie f inn 1IJ " Wl uiauya HThi the mem from the rinllaM .Udri, I tho VallpV uiunu t.iiircc si-m.,.. v.. . , u,,v,mto worn . , . t I ri t ii ii . I mi i cniniium . - on of the Monday Afternoon bridge club which met at her home for an afternoon at cards. Bouquets of Bprlng flowers formed the bright dec rations. Guests of the club were MrB. John R. Sites, Mrs. Edward Gillingham and Mrs. John Bropby. Mrs. Brophy was fortu nate In winning high score for the ... A t I as Till we meui jieam. Unarming" is destined to be in a M,t fnr the Light Bearers : (iemand by orchestras, "Knights of the First Methodist church and of Harmony" cannot fall to win a who is her house guest, Mrs. Bliss their mothers will be given ne.. name, and a nine inaian uug re- . a n,n3iiu,.....4.., .ftornnnn in me muieu, ,..i i written oy vara, iouu i oiuri Luiiicu ju muiouBj laamiua; . . v . - ... . parlors. A program under me Q'-; certain to find Its way to me pud- rection of Mrs. A. A. Lee, superin tendent of the Light Bearers will .. Th members of this society are supporting a little girl iMinn school at Muttra, In-1 Those who dia and they will bring their mite , muslcai productions of this talent-with friends and reUtivei tv! onor truest, i k' n this meeting, each child d ,ul woman, whose charm to have visited in Tv "H Miss McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- contnhuting the small tunu lhe "folks at home," after all, lies "onywood. Riverside, San ter Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Roy,nas saved. The program will con- ln ner modesty and quiet sincerity. Cisco and Oakland. sist of readings, songs anu um "Talent such as that possessed; exercises presented by the ctma- jren. A large number oi tp and the aftairi promises to be lnieresi.n6. freshments will be served. lie heart. "A new company has been formed at Tacoma, known as the;Frlday night from southern Columbia Music Publishing com-"rnia where they ha pany, especially 10 puDtisn me "'"s tor me past three Mrs. Ralph Glover was nosiess ' - ; - ' nnes and drill j.. .n.mnnn fnr members " ' i sisi n i"" ---- .. . l,lu" J ' . .. niiil Mr ant Ttrc PH tlflrhv by Mrs. Todd can not fail to bring its owner national fame. A pretty social Paul Staley, Frank yesterday afternoon for event of the where they were guests last Thursday night, seven carloads of Modern Woodmen of America, who are members of Dallas lodge Two years ago, people of Linn county voted bonds for road Im provement, and at that time the club, of tertalned Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank Wilson, who was as sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Ros coe Clark. Following a short ses sion of business, games passed the afternoon and refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gene Southwlck and Mrs served by the hostess. Tne ciun will meet again in two weeks with their home following the dancing party of the Monday Night danc ing club on Tuesday night, Mr. ,,.,,, to the people of Sa ana Mrs. wauer u. opauiuius . . SDe.jai interest to uci mug m me jiumc m mi ui nn. T. . . . m, ...l,- -- - i . ujcu are i. .. rvii.An ii.,, at rnR rnrmni , ween. wa a iiai giiu mi fcuc ... u,Uuer aance ., ..... -i..v. m t-ni Lieua xneta mx', t.., . . mi i.iitf I ivprs rv ir Mable r' Irs. rFank Bowersox. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stanford 1.,...,.. Innnhinn Tha I : 1 I I 1 . .. TimlaTTI- . .1, T, I Tt 1 A . . no.o unco ,u,.v,i.t.v-u. v friends on me campus m .... ; uoison, jmibs nvaiyu ruuistu "",ents In Salem High school was p.elu, in. Ue unlversity is an atuuc Mjss Dotson acting as joint host- yellow flowers and candles. Those red last week in the Arling- f th ffair The roomal ton Bulletin corainrau.u6 ,,!Were decorated with spring flow- M Tndrl. formerly miss seated were Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills Mrs. Henry Cornoyer Miss and Wrslpv Esther P. Cox, who was graauaieu ers. Novel flower-guessing games were played. Afterwards, the were Salem guests on Blossom day. aU.g -Wallac. Qriffltn 'and Mr. Mrs. Stanford, who was formerly ad M WaUer L Spauld,ng. Miss Grace Rineman, motored to Salem and enjoyed the bond market was good, but later open meeting of Oregon City camp It was necessary to sen to bond where a delightful program was! houses at a discount to realize the money for road bulldlrjg, and not home folks are taking the five percent bonds. Richardson Gap road, for a dis tance of two miles, is hadlv In Joseph I). Vlolette, a retired need of Improvement. It Is one of business man of Independence, to the bonded roads of the county. Amy K. Eddy, a merchant of In- Bernam Southwlck. Members of frlensd in this city has many They were1 enjoyed, and a banquet was given. Dallas Marriaire Licenses the entertaining club are Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mrs. Gene South wlck, Mrs. Bob Adams, Mrs. Ber nam Southwlck, Mrs. Jim Smart, Mrs. Roscoe Clark, Miss Southwlck, Mrs. Amon Grice, Mrs. Roy McDonald, Mrs. Cash Roberts, Mrs. Harley Moon, Mrs. Jack A treat is in store for the music dependence, both of legal age. Claude A. Martin, u farmer of AumsviUe, age 27, to Flora Orlce, a school teacher, age 27, of Eola Hills near Salem. The literary section of the Dal- Father's Illness Calls Woman Frojn Home in Panama Independence, April 23. George Parker has arrived las Women's club met In regular; Panama, having been culled to session at the home of Mrs. E. B.IPortlnnd on account of the crltl Howes, on Clay street, Wednesday cal illness of her father, J. S. afternoon of this week. Cooper, who has been ill at the Members responded to roll call Imperial hotel In Portland for the with current events, following past five months. Mr. Cooper .was which Mrs. Anna Cooper gave an taken sick while visiting In Port Interesting paper on "Libraries of land. He has been gradually fall tbe Present Day," dwelling par- lng in health, according to re- tlcularly on the Congressional Ports from there and. fearing that Mr. 1 r 1 II ,.. l. Ul A tin . , i k' '"J Z, T, nT 7, 7 r Tt tw from tne unlvereuy 8CUO"' u7 i guests went to the dining room Miller, Milton N. Miller, of Cor- . . ,, and was assistant In-1" ,km, ,w Haintiiv structor there in piano. She is, appolnted table awaited hem. Ar known all over the state because Ugt(c iue place.cards and prhk of her work with the Willamette whu faor basketg nlled Glee club, and she will be lnSwitn candy, designated each girl's romemoerea ou iue , , A beautiful bouauet of an- songs j pie blossoms tind white lilacs formed the center-piece, while pink candles at each end of the table gave a mellow glow to the home of Mrs. aHrley 0. White, for ,.nnw.. . ' ... ' ton, wnere sne uvea l" citable appointments. The colors an evening at Five Hundred. Those . . .. o ' " ... ph,,.,,oI i time she was six years a un",,., th club piR ad wh we ... ... Tirun. " ' " Ichn was rmirripri in . Met 1 . White, Mrs. Frank Wilson. The entertaining wnn Mrs. w mie we... hJa and Boston orchestras. Wal-;" T.v .,,i ii. i in T 1,H1 M,ectlray 1,1 lne flMrill0M' club will meet again in two weeks! Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mrs. Frank . ry Rothwel, , conductor of a.qM7t wheri she is1 The ClUb memberR aD(i thelr at the home of Mrs. Harley Moon Ward, Mrs. L. M. Simoan and Mrs.; tn,g Dod o muslcians which has C? a' h uZton' w ne re J Invited guests were Miss Evelyn when Mrs. Cash Roberts will be F. K. Loose, dracerui oouqueis oi nersonnel of 75. Conductor '- I Poulsen, Miss Lucille Anderson, lavender tulips and wnue macs Rotnwe who had valubale train- ere arranged, developing an ar-lng , Europei ha8 been SUCcess- mm Sunday dinner guests """""lovers of Salem when the Philhar-, - Ur -.ii.i Mra p. S. Crale. i . .... I nloalc orcnestra, oi i.os Angeies, cause f wlnning college , appears in concert on the evening' .... . mn..j mii i ,.. iho irnpnin nf . ... . i which she composed. cms ira - w ot Mav i n the armory. Although' .jj . jt,tr nf I .t humiw nn Thursday : ... ' ... i airs, touu is me uaUs... vera u j"". - ----- j only founded two years, mis or- ,, .., ,, nh whn thev eathered at tne .t ..... , ........ . aar. anu mia. n. ...c-.v 1 - cnesira nas aireaay acnieveu ua-i. , ..v. Cox, of Arling- from the ; 1 1 DON'T ASK TOO MUCH i OF YOUR EYES ! assistant hostess. Following the dancing party! tistic decorative scheme. Follow- . . r ii ....i i l . j , . i . . i. 1 .. , . Bimnln. nt no. nl a n -u in me ivitniiiay iiikoi uanriiiK luuu iuk c,uim f,mlglven last Tuesday night at which high score fell Dreamland rink, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edwards entertained ten guests at their home at a dinner party. Lavendar lilacs were arranged for a table centerpiece and pale yel low candles added a further note of color. Mrs. Edwards was as sisted in serving by Mrs. W .H. Lytle and Mrs. William Walton. ful as conductor of symphony or chestras ln St. Paul. New York to Mre..ity and flnaliVi Los Angeles. Six fori eB- . ...J Miss Mildred Sandberg, Miss Excerpts from the article in the Thelma Carey Misg Florence Clut- Arlington paper follow: ter Miss Blanche Rowley, Miss "Mrs. Todd received her musi- Joy Hills, Miss Thelma Peed, Miss' . .. .. i.'..i. i : ml . i i r i tiii i. cal education at Whitman college vviiiei, ivuss riayvena library at Washington, D. C. Those present wore: Mrs. Chas. Bllyeii, Mrs. Anna Cooper, Mrs. Kugene Hayter, Mrs. Wynn John eon, Mrs. E. A. Koen, Mrs. I. L. Smith, Mrs. P. A. Trafzer, Mrs. P. O. Walton. Mrs. H. L. Crider, Mra. F. M. Parrlsh and Mrs. Hnlkle. ne would not recover, word was sent to his daughter, who re sponded In person. Clyde Johnson and low score to distinguished soloists are traveling of Walla Walla, Washington, and Haynes, Miss Pauline Welch, Miss Mrs. L. W. Gleason, luncheon was,wfth tne orchestra. Much of thej the Willamette university at Sa- Doril Phenicle, Miss Viola Hoov sorved by the hostesses. Those su-cosg of tbe orchestra is due to'lem, where she was assistant pianoier, Miss Esther Erlckson, Miss Al seated at the seven tables were ,ts tollnderi William A. Clark, Jr., j teacher. She went all over the ma' Farmer, Miss Eva Carey, Miss Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mrs. Lee Can- who, individually, has arranged to state with the Willamette Glee I Ida Schuelke, Miss Leona Peed, field, Mrs. C. E. Knowland, Mrs.!flnance the orchestra for five club, did all the original music Miss Mable Dotson, and Miss Dot Elmer Daue, Mrs. 0. A. Olson, , years, and has snent enormous I fnr th ooninr nlav anrt wrnt J son. Mrs. u. A. vinoeri, rars. tiyne Rumg ln providing a magnificent eral winning college songs at the Johnson, Mrs. O. L. Fisher, Mrs. auditorium. He has engaged musi- university, which the students are clans from America and Europe, I still singing Mail Service Improved. Independence, April 23. Since living at the new town of ValseU the fore part of this week peoult At the close of the pro- have been receiving Improved mall gram light refreshments were service, which Is greatly apprecl erved. The next meetnlg will be ated. Heretofore all mall address leld with Mrs. Wynn Johnson. , to Valsetz was sent to osklns (and there re-sacked before going The Almlra Rebokah lodge held 10 tne Valset postofflce, thus caus ne of their most delightful meet- lnB considerable delay. Now It Is Ings of the year Tuesday evening delivered over the Valley & Slletz t the Odd Fellows hall. After railroad direct to Valsetz from In pulling on the work of ths even- dependence. Ing, a dainty lunch was served. A big surprise was In store for Improvements Made, everyone there. A basket was Astoria, April 23. The Im paaaM around, earn one taxing a ri"uriuii un hip sea iiont are walnut from which issued a green going forward rapidly. On the ribbon with a small red heart at- nor,h side of Broadway the wall tacbed. Upon the nut It disclosed ' being filled In and the the engagement of Miss Claudia crete walk, which It Is hoped to Goad, the oldest daughter of Mr. ne Broadwalk-by-the-Sea, has and Mrs. C. 0. Coad, to Edward already been started, and about A. Neuni of Salem, who Is at prr- "" block laid. The steam shovel ent connected with the Oregon l now at work filling the large Growers Packing corporation of motor turn around at the west end Dallas. i ol WIWIi Polk County Court Circuit Court Error Cuts Funds Oregon City. April 2.1 . Oregon t'lty Wtl have $7,110 less to spend i.. Drown vit. run mur irom tne city tax fund and $1. ty Lumber company. Complaint 85R.60 In Its road fund, as a re Hied alleging ueienaani nas lauea suit of an error In transferring to penorm nia pert ot i roniraci rigures on the assessment roll Wtrts into june id, iiiv, ana just aisrnvered Tuesday. West that company Is Insolvent and un- Linn will receive 13.550 more for able to pay damages therefore. Its city tax fund, and tl.85S.50 In plaintiff prays for a decree can- Its road fund, as a result of the celling said contracts and that error, defendant be enjoined and re strained from making or using any logging or other roads on said lands or cutting or falling trees or carrying on logging operation of any kind thereon, or openlngj (Continued from Page Five.) gates on said land or deetrovlng point that the women of Oregon tbe feaeea upon or surrounding are especially fortunate In having Mid lands or turning Its horses good laws protecting their rights. Into the past urea thereon, that Reports of tbe session were the payments made by defendant' made by committee officers. Mra. OB said contract be forfeited and;H. L. QUI, of Wood burn, reported Society that plaintiff recover possession of said land C. J. Steele va Enoch Chamber lain ot ux. Catharine Stump, un atarrtad. Mary Campbell, widow, Sotoanon Stump, unmarried, et on child welfare; Mrs. J. W. Start ler ot Aurora, reported on the federation of extension; Mrs. A J. Richardson, ot Sllverton, re ported on the civic work of the clubs; Mrs. Mason Bishop, of Se al la Complaint filed for the lem, gave her treasurer's report of qnietlng title to 32.80 and the auditor's report was given of land In township I, route by Mr. Ray, of Sllverton. for Mrs f weal, a ten lots 1. t and 3 of see- J. A. Bennett, ot Silver ion. Re tt It la towashlp sooth nf porting for the legislative torn range 4 west of W M ml t tee. Mrs. W. K Kirk, of Salem. M. E. Wells and H. A. Wells va gave a eoaclae. clear presentation Morris Sewald. Summon re- of the arguments pro and cod of rsmed by the sheriff showing the bills which will appear on the defendant personally served with ballot la June. la apprsclatioa of copy of said eomnlalnt which her paper, the federation gave her eomssanded defendant to appear a Halng vote of t Basks, sad answer ssir aacnalslat or, Part of the work of the con plaintiff will take JadnaeBt vamtloa was the amendment ot the prayed for Desaarrsr fit ad By eoastltotlea la two particulars. sfBB)Ua)B attorney atatlag eota- Aa lavltatloa tor th fall eoarsa Malat f ft state groans sanf- tloa to asset la October was ex ftrteat en eoawtltats aa act lea I taadsd by Sllverton and was ac Trh e Catjrt copied. At the close of the asssloa la re ruardtaastile of (leal Vie- Miss Cecil Schreyer spoke oa the lefts, a Minor. to4 of rnardtsn subjert of tbe county health nisei In the Mrs af It with the Bares. A dlscusaloa followed Aetas Accident sad Liability cose- sad as ta. motion of a delegate MET -ssmsA:-.? SB V' 'Basl engagln gartists as soloists. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, who has spent the past week at Neskowin, returned home today. Mrs. Carl Doney and Mrs. R. L. eral She has written sev- cantatas, though none have Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig are Mrs. Ches ter Dickey and Mrs. J. D. Tre- been published. Recently she has-harme, of Seattle, who are return turned her attention to the com- ing to their homes, after a visit position of popular songs, al- in Los Angeles. Mrs. Craig enter though her attainments and tastes! tained on Wednesday evening ln tend toward the more eriduring; their honor when she invited ln a class of music, one of which, few friends for cards. NEARLY everyone asks too, much of their eyes. Tmj read very fine print whei their eyes are troubling them and use them at night work with artificial light Thr-v nrp hound to hftcnme np uri irp r (innnnin v w are aoie 10 .uicsiy iock the trouble and at slight ex pense fit yuo with a pair oi glasses that will rellere IDi strain. STARTS SUNDAY DOUG. FAIRBANKS IN "THE NUT" A picture replete with thrilling feats and side-splitting laughter of the man who invented his way; to the altar. NEWS COMEDY and WHO'S WHO Starting Monday Who's Who, and Salem Rotarians. USUAL PRICES LIBERTY KAFOURY'S Fire Sale Continues Doors Open Monday at 10 and Close at 4 p. m. a. m. Thousands of bargains are here, new ones are added every three hours, so as to give everyone a square deal. Sale will continue one more week-up to Saturday, April 30th 466 STATE STREET