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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1922)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE Edited by MISS RUTH AUSTIN . Phone 83 ocie ty ection To Have Fine ? Programs The banquet, which mbr8..0' ae story telling section of the atem Arts league was to give 'W, evening has been postponed a later date, which will bean Jounced shortly, and In accord C only the regular session of ie section will take place to night when members gather in ',. -,inHnnal room of the pub- 'ir library. Miss Flora Case and Alalia Chapler are schert ,,led to furnish the stories on this ! ir.r the leadership of Miss Lea Nicholson, a most attract- 2 nrnirram has been dntllned for .hp entire season. Anyone who is j, m0miipr of the Arts league is ex Laa a most cordial invitation jo join the section. S Reeinning with December 20th , Aatex and kinds of stories to L considered are as follows: M,ritmns and Bible stories; Jan- qrv 3rd. Ghost stories; Pebru irv 7th. tiincoln and Washington ,!,,.. -February 21st, dialect and humorous stories; March 7th, lUble stories; March 21st, animal imries: April 4th. exploration End discovery; April 18th, Fairy Jtories; May 2nd, birds and flow fers; May 16th, success am fisehievement." I It is quite probable that the 'postponed banquet will be held Ion January 17th. At this time the Irnntributions will be in the .na iture of after dinner speeches and jfstorles. t Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, ac- tcompanied by their grandson, fr.havles Kay Bishop, returned I home Sunday from eastern Ore I gon, where they- went to spend I the Thanksgiving holiday period with tfleir son unauncey uieuup of Pendleton. - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Durbin have returned home from a two month's absence, the time being occupied with a trip that took them to practically every point of interest in the United States, with a side journey to Cuba. Al together over ten thousand miles were included in their ltlner ary. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Shaver are expected home this evening from Forest Grove, where they went to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with the Robert Simons. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hagar of Clatskanie, Wash., have return ed to their home after spending the Thanksgiving holiday period with the former's mother, Mrs Cordelia Hagar. Mrs. Warren Francis Power and small son, Jack, of Seattle: planned to return to their home today, after visiting at the home of Mrs. Power's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith."lr. Power who came ud with them, returned to Seattle after Thanksgiving. Mrs. Prince W. Byrd was at home to members of her bridge club this afternoon, additional guests being entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Meyers have returned to Salem after en Joying a ten day's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jor dan of Seattle. Mrs. Ross CAFinley and daugh ters, who have been the guests of Mrs. Mark McCallister over the Thanksgiving holiday, have , re turned to Portland, and present ly will leave, that place to join Mr. Finley, who has Just been transferred from Ely, Nevada, tj Jerome, Arizona. Mr. Finley, who spent the summer in Salem, and who is a well known graduate of the Oregon Agricultural college, is head chemist with the Verdi company, a copper mining organ ization controlled by W. A. Clark, millionaire of Los Angeles. A cafeteria supper and short program will be given at the Bethel school house, east of Sa lem on the penitentiary road, Fri day evening, December 8th, by the Dorcas club, the proceeds to be used for furnishings for the Old People's home. The public U cordially invited. Put An End To Neuritis Neuritis Is an Inflammation of the nerves, brought on by colds. Injuries, bruises, malaria or infect ious diseases. As a rule it settles in the shoulder, neck, forearm, thigh leg or small of the back, causing merciless stabbing pains that are often mistaken for rheumatism, claHea or neuralsria. HegardleBS of what caused your neuritis or where the pains are lo- I rated, it Is possible to obtain quick j rHef without taking narcotics or I other dangerous drugs. An appli cation of Tysmol over the part , that hurts usually stops the mis-. T. Tysmol is absorbed through the pore, of the skin and has a i soothing, healing effect upon the diseased nerves. Don't endure this agony another day. Get a snpply of Tysmol from Dan'l J. Fry. Price $1 everywhere. Tysmol Company, Mfg. Chemists, &0 Sutter St., San Francisco. (adv) Indian Dramas Attract Beginning her season's acttvt ties under the most auspicious circumstances,-Mrs. 0. B. Ging rich, whose dramatization of In dian songs has brought her into mora than local notice, plans to fill professional engagements in various valley towns In the very near future. On these occasions she will appear under the aus pices of clubs and various civic organizations. Appearing several times In Portland last week, her final num bers were given before the Shrln- ers of that city Saturday night Here, as well as at additional af fairs, she scored distinctly with her work. - . Mrs. Gingrich, who has been featured on numerous local pro grams, is the only white woman to take up the work of dramatiz ing Indian songs, and in her rep ertoire are to be found nearly one hundred compositions, represent ing the best talent of every writ er of this particular sort of music Her work is always given In cos tume, and because of Its excel lence and unique nature Is ever a distinct success on whatever program it is featured. It is of much interest to those who learn for the fact for the first timo, that Mrs. Gingrich's Interpreta tions are all original. Miss Ruth Bedford, who adapts herself so readily to every kind of piano work, accompanied Mrs. uingnen on an her Portland ap pearances. e - Friends of Mrs. William Fu gate, who-has been seriously ill at a hospital in Nebraska, will be glad to learn that she is now con valescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank,. Voight in Edgar, Nebraska. Another daugh ter, Mrs. A. Tynor Woolpert, who left Salem several weeks ago to be with her, will accompany her mother home as soon as she Is able to withstand the trip. Chapter G of the P. E. 0. sis terhoop, will be entertained at the home of Mrs. G. W. Laflar Thursday afternoon. .Members of the Salem 0. A. C! club are happily anticipating th.-j Christmas holiday season, which they have selected for the time of their annual dance, the local club and the club from the ol lege to Join in giving the affair. It Is expected that the event will be one of the most large.ly at tended of the many that will be given during the week between Christmas and New Years. Miss Genevieve Gilbert, dramat ic soprano of Portland, who fre quently has been spoken of as "The Oregon Rose," and who is to appear on the program of old fashioned songs, which Is to be given at the armory Thursday night, will be entertained during her stay as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chance. Mrs. John H. McNary will be at home to members of the Bridge Luncheon club when It meets in regular session Thursday afternoon. Under the direction of Dr. John R. Sites, a splendid musical pro gram' was given Saturday eve ning, at the new Oak Grove grange hall, with a large and most appreciative audience of folk from the adjacent country present. This was the first affair given In the new building, and was in the nature of a dedicatory affair. Vocal soloists appearing were, Mrs. Leah Perkins Wyatt, Miss Trista Wenger and Charles Cone. Miss Viola Ash contributed violin numbers; Claude Burch gave cor net solos; Avery Hicks, cello num bers, with an instrumental trio composed of Dr. Sites, Mr. Hicks and Miss Ash also assisting on the program. Readings were given by Virgil Anderson and Miss Martha Mallory. A community supper proceed ed the formal program. . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chapin and their children returned to Salem &unaay evening from a motor trip to southern Oregon. They went to Myrtle Creek last week to spend Thanksgiving with Mr Chapln's brother, F. S. Chapin, and remained over for the week end. m m ' Miss Marian McCauley of Seat tle, has returned to her home af ter spending the week end in Sa lem as the guest of Miss Lena Cherrington. Dr. and 'Mrs. J. Shelley Saur man win shortly be at home to their friends at 1186 Court street, removing from the Court apart Miss Ida Haas of Oakland, Cal., arrived several days ago, and will remain a month or more as the guest of her mother, Mrs, Mary Haas. Miss Haas formerly resided here, and has many friends to extend her a most cor dial welcome. a Members of the Raphaterian so ciety will assemble at the real dence of Mrs. Albert A. Siewert Thursday afternoon, this being a regular meeting date. m Mrs. T. G. Hopkins of Albany is spending several days in Salem as the house guest of Mrs. Geo J. Pearce. Mrs. G. W. Laflar Is entertain ing as her house guest her sister, Mrs. F. P. Christensen of Nellgh, Nebraska, who arrived Sunday and will be here on an extended visit. Another sister, Mrs. R. G. Eischelberger of Waitsburg, Wn is expected to arrive this evening, and will also be here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. , Ralph Kellog have had as their recent guests Mrs. Kellogg's two brothers and their wives,-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Wilson, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glover and Mrs. W. H. Byars have with them as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Byars, Miss Josephine Byars and Fleming Byars, all of Goldendale, Washington, who left for their home Saturday evening. The family observed their Thanks giving reunion - on Friday, at which time there were present additionally: Mrs. F. W. Thomp son, Mrs. Effie Wright Dunlap, Miss Louise Thompson and Miss Vera Wright. -. Ail interesting visitor here for the past few days has been Mrs. Ala Mosler of Canyon City. Mrs. Mosier was formerly Miss Julia Round, at one time a student at Willamette university. - Mrs. William M. Hamilton re turned horns Sunday night from Seattle, where she spent - the Thanksgiving holiday period. The Marton county veterans association will meet tomorrow in McCornack hall tor an all day ses sion with - the members from Woodburn and Silverton partici pating. A very interesting pro gram has been planned with ' H. H. Haynes of Portland, the son of a veteran, as the principal speaker. At noon there will be a picnic dinner and veterans and their families, and members of pa trlotic organizations are invited to come and bring their baskets The association meets three timeB a year either at Woodburn, Sa lem or Silverton and in Decem ber, Salem Is, the meeting place. Mrs. Lizzie Smith is in charge of the meeting and indications are that it will be a very pleasant af fair. .- The ladies aid society of the Leslie Methodist church will hold Its annuel bazaar Friday after noon In the church parlors. In the evening beginning at 7:30 there wllfcbe a program with Mrs. Will iam McCall, president of the hid society, presiding. j The War Mothers at their meeting yesterday in the Cham ber of Commerce rooms decided to have a cooked food sale and ba zaar at Stiff's furniture store Sat urday beginning at 10:30 o'clock. All of the members are expected to contribute to the sale. SOUTHERN CAL TO PLAY PENN STATE - Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 6. Both the student body and faculty of the University of California ex pressed gratification today at the selection of the Trojans by the Pacific coast conference to repre sent the west against the Penn State eleven in the annual west vs. east football contest at Pasa dena, New Year's day. The Trojans will resume train ing when Coach Henderson re turns from the annual conference meeting December 9 at Seattle, it was said. The team has not held practice since its 41 to 3 victory over the Washington State college eleven at Pasadena, Thanksgiving day but Instructions to continue training already have been re ceived. - ; , Clear Baby's Skin1 With Luticura Soap and Tafcum Softp,Otntmnt,Ta1eam,ffle.very where. Fomamplm addreei: OotloorIbrtorlt,D.pt.Xp MeUcUo. UM. FARMERS ARE BUYING IfyPLEOTS, REPORT More agricultural Implements are being sold this fall and winter than for many a year, according to local dealers. And farmers are receiving more this winter than last year at this time for their grain, they say. " , Another instance of improved farming methods seen is in the number of manure spreaders that are being sold. It is In the sale of manure spreaders that Increases the fertility of the soil that leads dealers to believe that farming methods are being greatly Im proved tn this part of the valley. There is a much larger fall grain acreage being put in this year than a year ago. For Giftj That last HAST MAN BROS. Diamonds Watches Jewelry and Silverware Phone 1255 Salem, Ore. MEADOWLAWN DAIRY Phon90F12 : Inspect our dairy. The state inspector says "It's one of the best In the state. Investigate the sourse of jour milk. a. (jfirst teaspoonful relieveaecratchy, congested fuel ing In yoor throat Phlegm looe ene, Inflamed duuM are soothed. Follow the directions on the bottle. Such welcome relief I Your .cough eases your cold breaks up. Now not when It's serious -ask your druggist for Dl, ICINGS DISCOVERY a syrup jot cougm o-cumm Christmas Reminders OF ALL FESTIVE DAYS IN THE YEAR Christmas is the Home Day Gifts to con vey and imprint lasting memories to the , jiome folks. Did you ever consider how use ful a pair of Walk-Over shoes would be with hosiery to harmonize. You get surprising values in footwear of the newest vogue here possessing the most excellent material and the highest quality in workmanship Walk Overs are the wdrld's best shoes. COMFORT SLIPPERS For the family. There are few gifts so' universally acceptable as slippers. Every thing points to the greatest slipper buying in years. We are now prepared to fill your wants in slippers and suggest you shop early while stock is complete and sizes intact. WIDE-AWAKE SERVICE THE STORE THAT SATIFIES JOHN J. ROTTLE . 167 N. Commercial The Walk-Over Store Colds Stop Quick - Breaks up a cold In six hours; nothing gives a quicker relief in coughs and colds than Hyomei. Goes right to the spot and kills the germs. Money back if it fails. Dan'l J. Fry. (adv i Wouldn't Exchange With Millionaire "After five years of suffering with stomach trouble I think I know all about it. But thanks to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, I am enjoying good health again. I know of a millionaire who Is very bad with stomach trouble, but he won't take any patent medi cine. In his present condition I wouldn't exchange with him." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and al lays the Inflammation which caus es practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicltiBi One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry and druggists ev erywhere. , (adv) J ' iiiMiimmn MiHIIHIHI'ISSIMMIIIM III miH III 'I I Hi' 1 1 ill Ml Mil I 1 What Shall I Give? Ir-i What Shall I Give? U - 1 m LET THESE HOLIDAY GIFT SUGGESTIONS GUIDE YOU This big store with its immense stocks of holiday goods provides, the most economical solution to all of your gift problems. Shop now and avoid the last hour rush. 1 11 etc MB Special Selling of Lovely Fall Suits In Velours, Tricotines, Valdenes, Some trimmed with natural color o'pposum and other furs while others are trimmed with beads, braid or self materials. $19.75 - $24.75 - $34.75 You'll Be Sure To Please With SLIPPERS CHILDREN'S SLEPPEES Low and high felt slippers in a full range of sizes and colors, very attractive; Q specially priced at U7C 98c LADIES SLIPPEES In the most desirable shades and trimmed with ribbon and a big tassle. For Xmas sale only at.... LADIES' SLIPPEES Absolutely the finest quality felt slipper. The season's latest vogues to $2.75 for Xmas sate only at $1.98 MAY WE SUGGEST Umbrellas Everyone uses one and it seems as though you al ' ways had one too few. These have beautiful handles, strong frames and best coverings, Priced from 98c to $5.98 Gloves TO BE SUEE , A pair of gloves always finds a welcome spot in Milady's dresser. Gloves that meet the latest vogue are awaiting to shake hands, with you. Priced 49c t0 $4.00 Giye Her Handkerchiefs One can't go wrong in giv ing Kerchiefs their appeal is certain; from stocks of Holiday completeness we suggest: Fine grade em broldered handkerchiefs with bordered corn- - f ers. Snecial nrlce lUv Fine lingerie hand embrold-i ered handkerchiefs, nr. I regular 39c values at uitK V Good linen hand embroid ered hendkerchlefs, in white or colored border in. 17C priced at HOSIERY of course There isn't a woman among your friends who, if she should be asked t o write out a list of pre ferable t h i n gs that would not include hosiery. ! Fibre Silk Hose. all colors, 49o Silk Lisle Hose, all colors 55o PIBEE SILK HOSE Famous Bear Brand warranted hose in high heels and double toes, a full selection to make a choice; regular $1.00 values especially priced at. PUEE SILK HOSE , Such lovely hosiery at this remarkable low price can truly only be found here. In a variety of styles' and colors, re- QQ Inforced, Xmus sale price JOj PUEE SILK HOSE The very best in silk hose at such an econ omy. In back, blue and brown; this hose has formerly sold to $2.60 and &-t 4Q is our sale leader at tJJj.e' ,49c YOU WILL PLEASE HER MORE WITH A SENSIBLE GIFT In WOOL SP0ET HOSE all colors... 98C and $1.49 WOOL CASHMEEE HOSE Why not a pair of these. warm hose? How much this gift will be appreciated can best be understood when one thinks of the cold wieather ahead'. Specially priced Jfjg LADIES' COTTON HOSE Very heavy weight in . Cotton Hose for ladies, back and brown only. This -I sure is a wonderful value, at pair LADIES' UNION SUITS Silk and- wool union suits, the best grade on the market in three different styles to choose from, regular price 4( $3.60; Xmas sale price tDA.1. LADIES' UNION SUITS Good heavy weight close weave mercerized Hartipn' union suit. In. a full range of elzes and many dlf- QQ Q1 IQ ferent styles, priced HANDBAG The practical gift. You' could hardly select a more practical gift, or a more pleas ing gift than a hand bag. There are many numbers of styles and the price range is as follows: 08c to $4.98 TOILET SET A set of three pieces consisting of a french mlror, brush and comb; here is not only quality, but (jj-i qq QQ QQ economy BJ.e70. DOe70 VANITY BOX An extensive showing of these Vanity Boxes with mirror and manicuring sets. Priced MANICUEE SET A dainty manicure set consisting of 18 dif ferent articles, the gift supreme to Milady. And so reasonably priced - gf (Jg One of these Smart Blouses Will Make a Pleasing Gift d Silk Trlcolette, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, v-ery beautifully embroidered, values to $5 will go during Xmas at $2.98 69c 98c, $3.98 JEWELEY IS APPEOPEIATE You will find our stock of Xmas Jewelry as complete as the eastern wholesale house could make it. Kings, pins, bracelets, watches, etc.; at lower prices. PHILIPPINE UNDEETH3NGS ' Just arrived from the Philippine Islands, 480 pieces of hand embroidered fine linen combination suits and night gowns. The price are low. SILK CAMISOLES Dainty Silk Camisoles In light and dark colors, some hemstitched and embroidered; others lace trimmed. Large assortment for a choice 7J) jj J SILK UNDEETHINGS Pretty Silk Jersey Vests and Bloomers. Oh! euch lovely underthlngs as your eyes have never feasted upon. Our Xmas sale offers them at, dQ QQ each tDtUtVa SEVEEAL YAEDS OF ELBB0N Ribbons for all purposes, best describes, we believe the immense assortment that ladens our shelves. All at prices Indicative of truly good values. TWO-PIECE UNDEEWEAE I,adles' two-piece underwear In a large va riety of styles and weights. Some of the women folks -will like two-piece underwear better; at the garment LADIES' UNION SUITS A good medium weight ladles' union suit, especially priced for this big event. QQ Our regular $1.26 seller goes at.... UOL NIGHT GOWNS Good and roomy flannel night gowns for ladles are here on display in a wonderful assortment of colors QOn AQ and patterns priced vOi and tDXetf GIVE IV0EY From this Immense showing you will with out a doubt find the gift you were In doubt about. Hundreds of different Items are here priced OfTp OfT AA from.......... uv to Otl.UW WHY NOT BEADS t There are $48 strings of beads to choose from, why not delight her heart with an Inexpensive string of beads and are so fashionable; AQn QQ .-vand iuv TUXEDO AND SLIP0VEE SWEATEES A great Xmas assorment tor ladies' and girls' of Tuxedo or slipover style sweaters, values in many Instances to $4.50 go In the QQ selling at OliiU WAIST SWEATEE Good range of colors and sizes of wal.it sweaters in all wool and very much In present day vogue; Q-l QQ priced DJ.e0 LADIES' BATHE0BES Our stock of Bathrobes are complete to every detail. The prices are popular, the patterns are very appealing and the colors and styles are the season's latest vogue. Prices range fl0 OQ " Cfl QQ from 3JQ toDUe JO to m i WW 1 m KM m m htesCawa ten I Ml m m price.. I" - SnfV " 2 '"?'- ' .1frt. !