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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 1925. Society (Continued from Pr five. I Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott enter tained membera of tha B. E. club at an Interesting evening of fire hundred in their home on Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Busty ai special guest a. Attraotlre St. Patrick's day decoration were combined with daffodil and ferns about the IIt lng rooms and clay pipes, sham rocks and tiny harps were used for favors and card accessories High scores were won by Mm. Butsey and John Spong. Consola tion awards went to Mm. Kd Keene and Frank Turner. In tlie group were Mr. and Mrs. Huaey, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clauds Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fandrich, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keene, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kfghtllneer, Mr. and Mra. Frank Turner, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. John Bpong and the hosts. Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott. Mr, and Mrs. D. D. 01 msted will entertain the club fa their home In two weeks. Bridge was the diversion of the Afternoon on Wednesday when Mrs. Karl Heinletn entertained the mid-week club In her home. High score was won by Mrs. L. Sen los berg. In the group were Mrs. E. U VIeffko. Mra. V. MrKenzle. Mrs. R. O'Leary, Mrs. It. McDevitt. Mm. L. Schloftberg. Mrs. W. A. Shaffer, Jr., Mrs. Al Krause and the hostess, Mra. Heinletn. Mra. McDftvItt will entertain the club at their nnxt meeting. A St. Patrick's tea In connec tion with a cake and bread sale will be sponsored In the Presby terian church parlors by the members of the east side division on Tuesday afternoon. A general Invitation has been extended to all the women of Halom. gedorn, Mr. and Mrs. F. Von Ors d a 1 , M re. S I m mo n, Mrs. J u dao n Ilresaler, Mine Krraa Simmons, Miss Marjory Marr, Miss Thelma Johneon and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Will JohnHon. Mrs. A. L. Drown who has been Tisltlng for several weeks with her daughter, Mra. Ralph Mat thews at her home In St. Louis. Missouri, plans to return to Sa lem shortly after the first of april. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert. Hiss Mary Jane Albert and Anel toff motored to drrvnUla Inst light to attend the O. A. C.-Cal-Xornla basketball game. The Interior decorating section f the Salem Arts leanua will beet ton font at 7:30 at the pub ic library. The onon on tit pest rv ind rugs will 1m completed and the at tidy of period furniture will e started. According to an announ.:mont Hade this morning there will be o children's atory hour at the public library tomorrow morn-tag. As a clotting feature of the rummage sale which they have been conducting In the U. 8. Na tional bank building this week the War Mothers have announced a "general bargain" day for to morrow. All articles will be sac rificed at a nominal coat. Mrs. Henry J. Bean, Mrs. A. N Moore and Mrs. C. P. Biahop were charming hostesses yesterday when they entertained the Thursday afternoon club In the Bishop home. Lovely daffodils were used In baskets and low bowls In the living rooms and in the dining room where tea was served. During the afternoon Mrs. B. C. Miles gave a delightful sketch of her experiences during a re cent trip to Europe. Special guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Thomas Hopkins of Al bany and Mrs. Elizabeth Small. Members of the group were Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. E. C. Hohs, Mrs. M. M. Chapman, Mrs. Rus sell Catlin, Mra. S. E. Elliott. Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks. Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mra. B. C, Miles, Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng. Mra. Frank Spencer and the host- eases, Mrs. Bean, Mra. Moore and Mrs. Bis bop. The March business meeting of the Salem Woman's club will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 In the Woman's clubhouse. Mra. C. K. Spatilding, president, will meet with members of the execu live committee at two o'clock, ess St. Paul's Oil. id of the Episco pal church will sponsor a cook ed food sale In Neimeyer's drug store tomorrow. Mra. Russell Cat lin, Mra. Frank Durbin and Mrs. Mary Kennedy will be In charge ol the sale. Mra. W. E. Flournoy who has been the houae guest of her sis to-, Mrs. C. C. Page, for several weeks will leave on Sunday for her home In Corning, California An additional guest at the Page home is Wendell (lllhert of Med ford. ' - Mrs. F. O. Franklin left for Portland this morning. Tonight Mrs. Franklin will attend the meeting of the North weat poetry society and the banquet at the Hazel wood. Officers for the coin ing year will be installed to night and among these will be Effcctice Means of Reducing Fat Here in an extraordinary meth od of reducing welnht extraordi nary becausi no starvation diets r violent exercises are necessary Marrnola Prescription Tablets ie made exactly In accordance with They reduce you steadily and sou thern from your drugffUt at one rlntliP Inn a K,.w n ... .. A , . rect U the Marmola Company, ucnerai aioiors liuilding, ue'roil, Mirh. Once you start taking these tablets and loeing your fatness you will he hnppy again. Adv. . '"S&aissS V M0NTAT Quality begins at no me You've never found quite that smoothness of flavor thai ap pealing smelt that tempering to your taste as In the coffee you get at home. And quality in the coffee itself begins at borne, too, territorially speaking. You'd search in vain for Coffee blended anyplace that can begin to excel Golden West Coffee. Selective choice of the world's best-flavored high-grown coffees and 40-odd years of catering to tens of thousands of good-coffee Judges have made it so. AIm try O.IS.a w t T - -Or.njr Pihi. S) (imi Jmpmm CLOSsirr dicvkrs. covtkm t tbab mclusivily PORTLAND AND SKATTLB Golden West Coffee IDAHO Cwhwi Urk4 hi mpm with Hr Th hiuid kejr oprnhill fop It qiiirfcljr, milly, snfrlr remoTpj. fin cn-opener; no dttmi mi no raw rJcri ti nit you. Thrr' a roiivriitfiil con tainer Die eoffr Is Rone, Mrs. Franklin, third Tics presi dent. Other Salem membera of the poetry society who wilt attend the meeting tonight are Mrs. y. S. Barton, Mra. J. M. Clifford and Miss Edna Garfield. e Twenty four members and spe cial guests of the Brush College Helpers were entertained ea.er day by Mrs. Maria Flit McOaH In her borne. During me .-.iter noon a delightful Irtsh program was given with Mrs. Wayne Hen ry, Mrs. John Schiodler. Mrs. Charles McCarter and Mrs. U, J. Kay man telling Irih stories, and Mrs. McCall-nlaying an Iruth raei- ARE YOU ONE OF THE 98 PER CENT? Recently the Lydla E. Plnk- harn Medicine Co., of Lynn, Mat. sent out over one hundred thou sand questionnaires to women who had used Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, asking If they bad been helped by its use. From the replies received 93 per cent of women, from all walks of life, answered In the affirmative, telling how they had been reliev ed from the various aliments for which they had taken It. Isn't this a wonderfu recommendation for tha efficiency of this old fashioned root and herb medl cine. Adv. ley. short talk on the prepare tioa of the spring wardrobe was given by Mra. W. D. Corslins. During the tern hour Mrs.' Ferd Allen, Mra. Arthur Utley and Mrs. Cory don Bflodgett assist dd Mra. McCall. Special guest yesterday were Mra. Ferd Allen, Mica Mildred Sculy and Mrs. Grabenhorst Twenty membera were present. Like A Knife Thru the Heart That's how the sharp, shooting pain caused by gas pressure feeU to the average sufferer. Many peo ple endure it, thinking the heart is affected, when in reality the Hiomach is at fault. To get rid of the pain you must prevent the formation of excessive K& In the stomach and bowels. This may be done quickly and safe ly by taking Uaal inarm a Uas Tab lets before and after meals. Baalnutnn s Oaa Tablets are used throughout America for the relief of gue and evils resulting therefrom. 1 hey contain no dope no harmful drugs of any kind, Anyone can take them. Relief Is usually given In a few minutes. Leading druggists carry Baal mann's Uas Tablets. The genuine come In a yellow package. Price $1 J. Bmlmann, Chemist, San Fran cisco. Your satisfaction atiaran lee-d. On sale in Salem, by Daniel J. Vty ilriifftTist. Adv. m -A . D AlC ZST TRU-BLU Biscuit Co. Spokane, Portland V VjW . Hi I W.i 11 T J . Z lam Tl 1 r I tm li 1 11,-" 71 t WmlLT .1 VJ. W SALEM FRUIT IT A T7"OM Many choice fruits and vege tables are procurable at this mar ket. Our stock is fresh and we have a full variety from many sec lions of North America. We as sure you that you can attain keen satisfaction by personally selecting the templing things we have to offer. FRESH VEGETABLES If Cabbage, California Flat Dutch, per lb Ge OIMIUUII, 111311 mill uil-'iil., . ma --- " New Carrots, fresh, crisp and tender, per lb. :...5e Rutabagas, fresh, clean stock, 4 lbs. .. 15c Turnips, fresh, clean stock 4 lbs 15c Parsnips, fresh, clean, sweet, 4 lbs. I5c Cauliflower, firm white, per lb 15c Squash, Yakima Marblehead, per lb. 5c Celery, clean, fresh 20c, 15c, 10c Celery Hearts, No. 1 quality, large size 20c FRESH FRUIT Bananas, ripe, edible fruit dozen...... 25c, 30c, 40c Oranges, fancy Navals, dozen 15c to 90c Grape Fruit, only the best, 2 for 15c; 4 for 29c WE ALSO OFFER Extra special, Onion Sets, 3 lbs :...25c Netted Gem and Burbank Potatoes, per sack $2.25 Imperial Valley lettuce. New Potatoes, Green Peas, To matoes. Cucumbers, Asparagus. Green Peppers, Water Cress, Oyster Plant Mustard Greens, Radishes, Green Onions, Rhubarb. Orders of $2.00 or More Delivered Free Prompt and Courteous Service An Independent Firm Located In SALEM PUBLIC MARKET Thought 3 Little Ctiildrei Needed Mothers Care "My stomach suffering was so severs that I could Dot have lasted much longer. I did not cars so much for myself but did not want to leare my threelittle chil dren who needed a mother's lore and care. A cousin In California wrote me about Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy and I took a course of It. I have since been entirely well." It Is a simple, harmless prepara tion that removes the catarrh al mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry and druggiuts everywhere. Adv. The best sympathy IT fa only human (or a fu neral director to feci sym pathetic in the presence of bereaved patrons. But it is real sympathy when he recog nizes an obligation to see to it that the highest character of burial equipment is furnished at honest prices. Such a policy has been responsible for the i of this concern. Typical of the burial equip ment furnished by us is the Clark Crave Vault, recognized as a leader in the vault indus try, because it gives positive and permanent protection. Rigdon & Son Mortuary YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY If you want to get in on these Shoe Bargains THEY'RE GOING FAST! John J. Rottle's Bargains Are Genuine and Bona Fide SHOE SPECIALS Bargains ni Discontinued and Broken Lines of Women's and and Grow ing Girl's Footwear Many patterns and leathers to select from. A number of satins included. The assortment consists of all kinds of heels and colors, both in slipper and oxford patterns, in blacks and browns, kid, calf and patent leathers. Not all sizes in any one but most all sizes to be had in the different lme3. Women and Growing Girls Slippers and Oxfords Lot No. 1 at $1.95 Pair Women and Growing Girls Oxfords and Slippers Lot No. 2 al $2.95 Pair Ladies and Young Women Slippers and Oxfords Lot No. 3 at $3.?5 Pair Ladies' and Young Women's Walking, Dress and Street Foot- j or wear. Exceptional Bargains at, a pair - - - Pt,t' Infants' and Children's Children's and Iifants Shoes and Slippers Shoes and Slippers Broken lines at Broken lines to clean up at 45c pair 95c pair Watch Liberty Street Windows For These Bargains John J. Rottle "Home of Walk-Over and Cantilever Shoes" State and Liberty Streets Burnett Bros., Jewelers Pay As You Are Paid. Eight Stores Salem, -Portland, Seattle, Everett, Tacoma, Chchahs, San Francisco and ban Jose Any Watch in the Show Delivered for $1 Take a Year to Pay H EKE'S the Howard Watch sir! Yes sir, it is sixty dol lars. We do not charge a penny more than you would pay in any other good store. The price you see is plainly printed in the box. Yes sir, One Dollar cash will do." Pay. as much as you please weekly or monthly. . .No sir, there is no interest. No extras of any kind. Just give your name and address to the Credit Manager. Certain ly! you take the Howard along. Thank you sir!" THIS is a fair sample of the conversations which pass over the Watch Counters at the Burnett Jewelry Store not once but scores of times a day. For the Annual Watch Sale is on and the Annual Watch Sale at Bur nett's means that any watch in the show can be had on payment of a single dollar and the balance may be spread over a year. H T OWARDS are $f0 Wallhains may be had for $14.95 Elgins for $19.50 Illinois Watches with seventeen jewels are priced at $39.50 the famous "Gold Medal Watch is $12.59 (the "Gold Medal" is said to be the World's Finest Timekeeper). The Hamilton Watch is offered at $39.50 The Howard, as stated, at $60 the A. Lincoln model (America's thinnest and finest solid gold watch) is a hundred dollars Railroad Watches are offered at the Nationally Advertised prices and all on the same terms a year to pay and any Railroad watch in the show delivered for a dollar bilL The "B. W. Ray mond is priced at $55. The Dunn Special at $59.50 the Hamilton R. R. Model at $57.50 all have twenty-one jewels, and all are guaranteed to pass inspection on any R. R. in the U. S. A. HERE are watches for Ladies too but, that's another story, as Kipling would say, and a long one ! The big fact is this: The Burnett Jewelry Store takes the broad stand that every man is entitled to Credit UNLESS HE HIMSELF HAS SHOWN THAT HE IS NOT. And therefore, anybody who reads this announcement, can go to the Burnett Jewelry Store select any watch pay a single dollar lake the watch along pay for it "as you are paid" a dollar a week will do. Mail Orders Filled Same Prices Same Terms Write to the nearest Store if you cannot rome. nratt Brest 457 STATE STREET Salem, Oregon No Extras No Interest No Red Tape You Just Pay Us As You Are Paid