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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1921)
H Toav, May 31. 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Page Hire Society and Club News EdJed by Adelaif e V. Lake Of Interest To Women Telephone 82 -r-v w ' , , Greeted At Reception Kmery Dy, noted was th,e s , r ast night at the home ol Carrie 0. Fowle, 298 North Li street. A large number of CSPfi of Or.gon history gath ,tU tt n 6tomeet Mrs. Dye. eT ' lome is in Oregon City. 'Vd who came to Salem at tne of R"hert M. Gatue. in- F r ,Hnr of "McLoughlin of H Llie . . , , n,d Oregon" and other autnenuc Kes on Oregon history. While i Salem she is the house guest U Miss Frances Richards. A brief program was given last lent at the reception. P. M. Blenkinsop sang "Out Where tb West Begins" and "When the Great Red Dawn's Shining." Miss Martha Ferguson of Willamette read the third chapter of "Mc laughlin of 0H1 Oregon." Mrs. Dye followed with an interpreta tion of this chapter, which dealt particularly with the wedding of jason Lee. Mrs. Dye spoke before students 01 Willamette this morning. She sddressed two classes in Oregon history. Woodmen Plan For Entertainment A meeting in Silverton with iu rain of the Woodmen ot the World at that place has been planned for the near future by E. 0. Royal, district manager ot Salem district W. 0. W. At this time the combined camps will entertain I. I. Book, head consul, ot Denver, Colorado. The main features of the evening will' be a street parade led by Silverton band when Mayor Eastman will present the city to Mr. Book. Fol lowing the Initiation of a large class ot candidates, Mr. Book will deliver an address. War Mothers Have Tea Tomorrow The Salem War Mothers will have a sliver tea. tomorrow after noon at 2:30 at the home of their president, Mrs. John A. Cat ion, at 923 South High street. All members of the organization are urged to come and bring their friends. Dr. W. Carlton Smith will speak on the subject of the bonus bill at 3 o'clock in the af ternoon and a social hour will follow. Runaway Heiresses Caught In Chicago T r. . Graduation At Keizer Thursday Graduation exercises for the eighth grade was held on Thurs day evening of last week at Keiz er school. Plans for the affair were directed by Miss Pearl Eyre and a program was given in the evening. Memorial day was also observed in the program, and Seymour Jones gave an address on the subject "The Meaning of Memorial Day." The boys of the school contributed a flag drtfl. The program opened with the play "The Sniggles Family" which was presented by students. Margaret Matthes, took the lead ing role of Mrs. Sniggles. Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, coun ty superintendent of schools, was present aiid took charge of the presentation of diplomas. Those graduated are Blanche Weathers, Laura Doner, Verna Bartruff, Lil lian Rehfus, Margaret Matthes, Ivy Dowden, Randolph Matlock,, Truman Cummings and Ray Fin ster. The Keizer school picnic was held on Friday at Willow Lairs farm. Dinner was served at noon and sports occupied the afternoon. A baseball game between the school boys and their fathers was staged and the boys won by a de cisive score. A tug of war also created interest. Cash prizes were offered for the races. What's New On The Market The crest of the strawberry season is approaching. Home grown strawberries were on the market this morning for 12 and 15 cents a box. The latter price is too high. In Woodburn Satur day, berries were selling for eight cents a box. Of course that city is located in ;?.e heart of the strawberry district of the county and stores can buy for less, but it well illustrates to the Salem housewife what the price will be within a week and how reason ably she can buy. Today sees the close of the sea son for deep sea crab. There are some on the market at present at the old price of 35 cents. The last shipment will probably be receiv ed tomorrow which will meet the demand for a few days, j The new carrots received a few jdays ago from California look fine, though they seem to be (more tops than actual carrots. They are selling in ten cent bunches weighing a little over a pound with no prospect of a .change in price. Mr. and Mrs. Ever Receive Congratulations Now Showing at the Liberty Theatre Scenes frcin "Black Beauty" Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ryer are 'Returns Prom The confining dormitory wslls, the restraints and supervisions of the teachers and watchers, the Indian blood restless for tne oat doors, for freedom, were too much, so, Allie B. Burton, Chowtaw miss ot seventeen, ward of Uncle Sam and worth a million dol lars in oil lands, answered the call and fled from the Forest Park university of St. Louis. Keeping stealthy step with her as she felt her way at midnight to the school's front door was Jessie Hansford, eighteen years old, likewise an heiress and, like the In dian girl, thrilled with the thought of wandering free Trom any su pervision. W. S. Hansford, grandfather of Miss Hansford and for years the friendly adviser of the Indian girl, came to Chicago, ap pealing to the police to help him search the city for the pair ot missing girls. They were located in Chicago. Witness Canoe Carnival at 0. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shields spent Sunday at Corvallis where they visited their niece, Miss Florence Patty. While there they witness ed the canoe carnival, a part of the junior weelf end festivities. They motored back to Salem Sun day evening. receiving congratulations- upon the birth of a nine pound son, Leland Milton Junior. He was born May 28. Mrs. Rye,r was for merly Miss Avis Williams. Vacation in Portland ' Mrs. Sadie Keyt returned last night from Portland where she spent the week end with Mrs. Ada Keyt. Mrs. Keyt was met in Portland by Miss Clara Corrigan and motored with her to McMinn ville Sunday evening and visited there until she returned to Salem last night. She was accompanied as far as Salem by Miss Corri gan, who was on her way to Eu gene where she is a senior "at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. IS. 1. Drew ot Castle Rock, Washington, are spending a couple of days tn Salem. yVV hip x'flH vv here time costs dollars per minute Have you ever seen a busy executive helplessly pawing a pile of papers on his desk? Bad business! An executive's time is too valuable to waste. And this year every minute counts as never before. Get a "Y and E" Efficiency Desk. As a time-saver you will find it the best investment you ever made. Come in and see it or telephone for folder COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163. North Commercial Mrs. DeWitte Has House Guest Mrs. H. W. Bancroft, of Falls City, is spending several days in Salem as the house guest of Mrs. A. K. DeWitte. Ed Humphrey, of Corvallis, Mrs. DeWitte's nephew was also her house guest over Sunday. Eetnra From Vacation in California Miss Georgia Broyles and Miss Bertha Broyles returned on Fri day evening from California her they gpent a month's vaca tion. While there they visited at Rivarslde, Long Beach, Los An gles and other points of inter est. Miss Georgia Broyles will re turn June 1 to her position in the omce of the secretary of state. Tint Friends At Hood River Mr. and Mrs. H. W. KyIe Mrs East and Mrs. Clarke motor- to Hood River on Sunday with Th.v ,MrS- D' D- Socolofsky. n. 718"ed there wlth Mrs. HI- Zu ,ormer,y Ml6S Bernl Seattle Woman Visits Daughter Here Mrs. victoria Wilson, or seat- tie, arrived in Salem Sunday and is visiting here at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Craig. She plans to stay here about two weeks. lem today. Visits With Mrs. W. W. Cory Mrs. C. C. Cory, formerly Miss Phyllis Kellog, visttea over mem orial day with her mother in law, Mrs. W. W. Cory. She returned to Portland last night. - Roseburg Folk Visit in Salem Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gile, of Roseburg, are visiting for sever al days in Salem with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gile. They plan to mo tor on to Portland and will then start their return trip south. Astoria Folk Visit Friends Here Mrs. G. W. Williams and daughter, Miss Teresa, of Astor ia, have spent the past few days visiting at the home of Mrs. F. J. Jeans. Portland Girl Is Guest in Salem Miss Kathleen Twitchell, of Portland, spent the past few days tn Salem when she was the guest of friends. She returned to Port land this morning. Make Fishing' Trip to Alsea River Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stiff and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Quinn left Satur day for Alsea river on a fishing trip. They plan to return to Sa- Take Fishing; Trip on Crabtree Creek Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mee and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Donts motor ed to Crabtree creek on a fishing trip on Sunday. They report some good catches. Visits His Sisters in Portland Frank K. DeWitte went to Port land on Sunday and is staying over decoration day with his sis ters, Mrs. Fred Gerber and Miss Lucille DeWitte. Mrs. Venice Jensen Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples Tf9 "I saw "I had pimples on ray face so badly that they disfigured me imtil I almost lelt that I could not be seen in company. The pimples were large and red and were scattered all over my face. They an noyed me as they itched, and I was alwaya picking and squeezing them, an advertisement for Cuti cura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample, I found great re lief and bought more. When I had used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment there were no pimples to be seen. I was healed. ' ' ( Signed ) Mrs. Venice Jen sen, Ovid, Idaho. Once clear . keep your akin healthy And clear by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every-day toilet pur poses and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume. Nothing better. i,Mian. miu aoMnrr- OmtrrwitttandfiOr. TaleumM, vbcor leap whmm without muc. Imperative Is the Sports Outfit ' fills almost every need of the spring and early summer. For door pleasures, motoring, hiking, morning wear, shopping It la hundre1 other occasions they are the correct thing. And not surprising that women are accepting sports apparel so rersally for they are vastly becoming and youthful looking. It is Free At your store this week This 10-Day Tub of Pepsodent. Present the coupon to any dealer named below. Make this delightful test. Watch the quick effects see the change in a week. Then you will realize what this new way means to you and yours. A Surprise Tonight If you will try this way to prettier teeth Each use of Pepsodent multiplies the sali vary flow. That is Nature's great tooth-protecting agent It multiplies the starch digest ant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise form acids. It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's neutralixer for the acid which cause decay. Five Important effects come from every application. And modern authorities deem all of them essential. Jersey Jackets $5.48 to $12.48 tare! 6rSey ja'keU ln brilliant scarlet, green, blue, rose, rt skirts'1' " " th complet,nK touch to one of the new ror Wool Knit Sweaters $4.98 $12.48 aoh' WOmen who Prefers the Jauntiness of a sweater, we are tttractiv" arrSy ' D,W co,orB an1 Patterns that are most Fibre Silk Sweaters $8.48 $14.75 nJ Ereat deal of practical wear in these fibre silk tad k? fr " lhe'r luxt,rious Jr- and lhev are Provln8 most ' when combined with a silk sports skirt. Pure Silk Sweaters $24.75 e i,?51lMtrous c"nring ln graceful folds and fashioned In r ik. ' 8ft "d mor brilliant shades, these sweatert Perfect thing for the perfect wardrobe. We would that you buy your sweaters now while our stocks are "est complete. Plaid Sport Skirts $7.48-19.75 tr J"1 U thes skIrU ar lOTely and they come in wide mZ 'triped Pnu as well as in lovely plaids. The WtT "htly offering you a choice. And Then Pay As You Go I . . Silk Sport Skirts $10.48 to $24.75 In eleamy white or in both the paler and the more brilliant shaaes these skirt, sre the acme of all that Is beautiful In gportsdom. We are showing some unusually attractive plaids that are certain of meeting your approval. Popular Prices This test will surprise and delight you. The results are so quick, so pleasing, so conspicu ous. Millions have already made it The glis tening teeth seen everywhere now show some benefits it brings. Go get this free tube from your dealer. Use it and watch the effects. It will open up to you and yours a new era in teeth cleaning. Why prettier teeth? This method brings whiter, prettier teeth because it fights the film. Your teeth are now covered with a viscous coat Peel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Old brushing methods do not remove it afl. Enough remains to make the teeth both dingy and unsafe. That is why teeth look cloudy. The film coats absorb stains. Film also causes most tooth troubles. And, under old methods, all those troubles hare been constantly increas ing. How film ruins teeth POm dims the teeth's luster. It also forms the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms add. It holds the acid m contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Many other serious troubles, local and internal, are now traced to them. Countless people find that teeth brushed daily still discolor and decay. The main rea son lies in that film. Now we daily fight it Dental science, after long research, has found ways to fight that film. Able authori ties have proved their efficiency. Now lead ing dentists everywhere advise their daily use. These methods are combined in a modern dentifrice called Pepsodent Millions now employ it, largely by dental advice. The use is fast spreading the world over among those who know. That is the tooth paste we ask you to try. Watch its effects on the film. See how your teeth improve. Then let your own good sense decide between old methods and the new. Three other essentials Modern science also -requires three other effects from a tooth paste. The old methods did nor bring them. Pepsodent brings them aft Not for women only The most conspicuous effect is glistening teeth. Countless women employ it largely on that account Few things add so much to beauty. But men also want white teeth. Men who smoke find that teeth discolor quickly, due to stains in the film. Pepsodent means more than this, however. It means cleaner, safer teeth. Children need it even more than others. Their teeth are easily attacked, and very few escape. Den tists advise that Pepsodent be used every day from the time the first tooth appears. To all it means a new conception of dean, well-protected teeth. saasaBaamsMeaMeBeMe PAT. OFF. ft REG. U.S. mmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammammmmm The New-Day Dentifrice Endorsed by authorities, advised by leading dentists every where, and supplied by all druggists in the large tubes. Free at These Stores This Week Simply present the Coupon Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how dean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. Watch the other good effects. This test will prove a delightful revelation. To you and yours it may bring life-long bene fits. Every day you wait may mean new damage. Cut out the coupon now. it this week at your store. CAPITAL DRUG STORE State and Liberty Streets PERRY'S DRUG STORE 115 South Commercial Street 10-DAY TUBE FREE Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, to any store named. It is good far a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent Your Name. Address Out-of-town residents should bbbO this eotrpon to The Pepsodent Company. 114 go. Wabash v casro. and the tube will be seat by mail. WHty Merchandise Journal. Sxlen. Or. 0'r m ta a famn.