Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 01, 1925, Image 3

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    Society and
Club Women
Leave For
Marshfield
Mre. C. K. Spaulilin and Mre.
V. P. Farfjo, the out going and
the incoming pruHldrntfl of the
Salem Woman's club, Mrs. Sey
mour Jnnea and Mrs. W. E. .Kirk,
board members, and Mrs. Harry
J. Wiedmcr, newly elected Hccre
tary, loft yesterdiiy hi Mre.
Spauldinff's motor tor Marshtteld
to attei.d the twenty firth annual
convention of the Oregon Feder
ation of Women's clubs which
opens there today. Mrs. U. K.
Ohlins will represent the Etokta
club. Mrs. V. E. Anderson, anoth
er of the Salem Womnn'o club
. delegates, left yewterday also.
In addition to the official del
egates of the affiliated clubs a
numlie. of prominent club women
are planning to attend a part or
all of (he sessions. Mrs. W. H.
Byrd will leave this evening to
remain until Friday evening. Mre.
J. A. Churchill who Is chairman
of the department of applied ed
ucation, wili also leave this eve
ning, lira, Churchill's report will
he given at; one nf tho Thursday
setfsimifl. Mrs. Seymour Jones, n
elate regrni of the Daughters of
tho American Revolution, will re
spond to a tribute to the work of
tii daughters at the session to
morrow. A number of the most
prominent speakers of the elate
have been Included on the pro
gram. Several hundred clubwo
men from all corners of the tnte
have made reservations for the
March field convention. The Co oh
Bay club women have planned
various forme of. entertainment
for the pleasure of their giie.t.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moorcs are
in Portland to attend the wed
ding of their son, Hulph Dickin
Bon Moorcs, to Miss Lucille Klrod
which will take place tonight In
the home of Miss Kt rod's parents.
Mr. and Airs. J. O. Klrod, on Port
land Heights. A number of other
prominent Pnlem people will mo
tor down this evening to atten.'
the wedding.
Mrs. Prince Byrd. and her two
small dauirhters, Bi tty and Janei,
lr' thin morning for Nenkowln to
remain until early fall. Mrs. lion
Byrd and little Xordon Byrd nf
Portland, accompanied them and
will bo with them for two week'
Mrs. E. K. Fisher entertained
as her hoiK-e gue.H over the week
end Mis. Alta Bra urn mp of Port
land. Mrs. Beaucamp (Alta Hoyt)
formerly made her homo in Sn
lem and has many friends here.
Mr. and M rs. Karl Wood and
d;niglitt'i (in in eve re, and M isn
Edith Simpson spent the week
end at Newport.
The Willing Workers Sunday
echoed r! as.-? of the First Christian
church will meet at the home of
the vice president. Mrs. I). B.
Simpson at 21170 Mill street on
Wdnr-sflny afternoon beginning
at two o'clock.
Mis.- Sylvia Woods has as her
house pin. t for several days Miss
Florence Ct-cn of Portland. Mies
Woods and Miss Green spent Sat
urday and Snntby in Corvallie at
the ValMr Vnn(ts home.
After sp'iidlng the week end at
Itork.iway with her grandmother.
Mis. H. H. Cook of Portland, and
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Pruden, aim of Portland.
Mi.s G'MH'vh've Junk returned
home last night. Mr. and Mrs.
Pruden and Mrs. Cook and Miss
Junk ?;i;'! tho trip by motor
through Silcm and on their re
turn .-iin S ;Ie:i to Portland they
were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Don
Byrd who li.ul spnit the week
end with S:.!em relatives.
mm '
Mr. and Mir. Kd Meycra left
yesterday for their home in Pen
dleton after visiting for several
days with Mrs. Meyers' p ister.
Mr. J. H. Brewer.
Feel AH Out of Sorts?
IS a constant, napging backache spoiling your summer 7
Do you get up lame and stiff feel tired all day long?
Are you so nervous and worn-out you cannot rest or
relax J
Look, then, to your kidneys 1 You cannot be well un
less your kidneys properly filter the blood. Slupgish kid
neys allow poisons to accumulate and upset the whole
system. When this happens you are apt to suffer nagging
backache, sharp twinges of pain, lameness, soreness and
stiffness, diay spells and annoying kidney Irregularities.
Help your kidneys with a tested stimulant diuretic.
Use Doan's Pills. Doan's are used and recommended
fhe world over. Ask your neighbor I
Here is Salem Proof:
G. N. Ireland. 1092 Hroadway. savs: "My hack
oflon arhra an It It would break. ' When I stooped, I
had Pharp catrhrs The kidney secretions were urnnty
and hlshly colored, contained a sediment and at times
particles ot (travel. I nsed Doan's Pills for these at
tacks and they relieved the pains and regulated my
kidneys."
Doan's Pills
Snmuanf. Diuretic to the Kidneys
60c all detlm. FotterMifcam Ox, Mff. Oxmiiti, Buffalo, N. T.
Edited by Rosalia
Governor
1 2 w if f'C
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Governor Miriam A. Ferguson, of Texas, recwitly created her ;rand
pon. Kinest Nalle, Jr., a full-fledged colonel on her staff. The "Little
Colonel," whose honors abash him not one whit, is believed to ho the
youngest ofiicer of bis rank in the world.
Mrs. Flegel
Honored At
Bridge Tea
Mrs. Earl Flegel of Honolulu,
who has been spending eeveral
months with Salem relatives and
friends, was the Inspiration of
one of the most attractive affairs
of the entire season today when
Mrs. Milton Meyers entertained
in her honor at a luncheon at the
tirey Belle, followed by an after
noon of bridge in the Meyers
home on Court street.
A number of Mrs. Flegel's most
intimate friends were bidden to
the affair. Pink peonies, pink and
salmon snapdragons and blue del
phinium were arranged In art
baskets about the Chinese room
at the drey Belle. Flowers of the
same variety wore used In pro
fusion in the living rooms of the
Meyers home.
Captain Flegel will land In
Ran Francisco tomorrow from
Honolulu where he has been sta
tioned and will arrive in Salem
on Wednesday to join Mrs. Fleg.-l
and their small win. A furlough of
several months will be spent with
relatives in Oregon.
The Junior Standard Bearers
of the First Methodist church
will give an entertainment In the
church tonight for the benefit of
the missionary fund which will
consist of two plays, "In the
Air" and "Pyari's Rescue." Mrs.
A. A. Lee Is In charge.
The cast of characters for
"Pyari's Rescue" Is as follows: 1
IKEEP YOUR SCALP
Clean and Hsaithy
Club News
Keber. Phone 82
and Colonel j
Ram Pershad. the husband, Phyl
lis Oaks; Tara, oldest wife, Clirys
talee Maxwell; Honia. second wife
Muriel White; Kirubai. youngest
wife, Carolyn Waterman; Chiman
Lai, son of Sonia; Mona. daugh
ter of Sonia. Jnnette Maxwell;
Ratman, baby son of Kirubai;
Pruditia Ramabai, learned man,
Naomi Warner; Tun Rabat. Fran
cese Burns; Miss Sahiba. mission
ary. Esther Gardner; Soohoo,
Ruth Swafford,- wrotl, maid eerv
ant, Harriet Berkley; Pyari, child
widow of six years, Phyllis Gard
ner. An admission of ten and fifteen
cents will be charged. Miss Fay
Spaulding will sing between acts.
The final meeting of the club
year of the Salem music teachers
association will be held ft) night at
the Spa.
Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Craig left
this morning for Portland. They
will attend the giaduation exer
cises at the North Pacific Denial
college at the Baptist church to
night. Their son, Dolph Law
rence, Is a member of the graJu
nting class.
ITCHINGS
ISe yoor doctor. Vlcks, how
aver, wilt allay the irritation.
ICKS
Vapo Rue
Ow 17 Million Jan Und Ywarlr
Graduation Gift Suggestions
Hundreds and Hundreds of Suitable Gifts for Girls
Special Desirable Qualities, Smart- Good Looking Styles
MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW
Coro Pearls
New ones In boxes. The
very latest styles.
They are Indestructi
ble. Double or single
strand
$1.95, $2.45,,
$3.95
Other Gifts Are
SJlk Hose Gloves
Hand Hags uarettes
Silk Underwear
Corsets Handker
shlofs Dressea
Blouses Hats Bracelets.
Your Mail Orders
receive careful attention. We
pay postago or eiprcas with
in a radius of a hundred
miles.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
on every purchase or your
money cheerfully refunded.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. . OREGON
Plans For
"Mikado"
Complete
Rehearsals for "The Mikado"
which will bo given in the high
assembly hall Friday evening,
have been continuing with en
thusiasm during the past week.
Indications assure that this
year's production by the music
department of the Salem high
school will far surpass anything
heretofore attempted. It will be
recalled that "Pinafore" las sea
son drew a crowded house and
won the approval of an exacting
audience.
Costumes for the principals
have been ordered from Seattle
and these will arrive in time- for
the dress rehearsal on Thursday
evening of this week. The cos
tuming for the chorus Is In the
hands of Mies Genevieve Camp
bell who Is engaged In looking
after the wardrobes. Mra.i Elva
Franklin has been placed In
charge of the stage decorations.
Under her guidance the scenes
will bo typically Japanese In ef
fect and wholly artistic. Miss
Elizabeth Hogg will act as facul
ty manager. She will have charge
of the reserved 6eat sale which
opens early in the week. Homer
Richards, financial manager, is
looking after the business part
of the opera. The art department,
under the direction of Miss Hnzel
Paden Is contributing splendid
offerings In posters and giving
other valuable assistance In the
advertising.
Only one public performance of
"The Mikado" will be givent
June 5 at the high school assem
bly ball. Popular young soloists
who will be heard are, Helen
Marcus, Esther Burch, Thelma
Davis. Helen Pemberton, Arlie
Anderson, Earle Riggs, Gerald
Mero. Paul Lee and Ronald Crav
en. Accompaniments will be pro
vided by Truth Huston, piano.
Margaret Raster and Peter Voelkl
violins, Avis Hicks and Donald
Poujade, flutes and Donald Hard
castle, drums. Miss Lena Belle
Tartar is directing the entire per
formance, j
Miss Mildred Coin left Satu--day
for Pasadena to spend two
weeks with her sinter, Mrs. J. O.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Krauso and
mall son, Johnnie, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Schlosbcrg and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray McDevitt, spent tho
week end at Newport. Mr. and
Mrs. Kraufe visited Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Krauso at Toledo en
route.
Mrs. Irene St. Helens had as
her" guest over tho week end Miss
Minnie Culbertson of Long Beach,
Washington.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.- J. A.
Churchill over the week end wore
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Elton and lit
tle Mi Jane Elton of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Weller of
McMinnville, and Miss Marie
Churchill of Portland.
Callouses
Oat rid of them this safe, awr
way. Stopathepainat ODca.j
Al dmf and jiw ttom
DlScholfs
"Zino-pads
Era i
on. mi trig
in It fcttnc
.lit
Slip
"CAN AND DO"
M,F.M KTOIIB l'OHTI.ANn RII.K SHOP
I AC Stale Si reel 381 Alder Direct
Mra. P. J. Luinsun wan u churm
init hiMicsa on Thursday of last
yek when sho entertained. mem
bers ot tho .Nhu-ioa club at' earths
and tea. Special guests were Mre.
Walter Smith, Mrs. Alice Coolldgc
and .Mrs. Flora Holley.
Oregon grape, roses and peonies
were attractively arranged about
the living rooms of the Lalnsou
home. Klve hundred was the di
version of the afternoon with
Mi. F. E. Shnfor winning high
score. During tho tea hour .Mrs.
llollcy assisted tho hostess.
Hub members In the group
were .Mrs. C. E. Caahatt. Mrs. W.
1". Fowlc, Mrs. J. A. Bernard!,
Mre. It. c. Kreisel, .Mrs. Elizabeth
I.amb, Mrs. H. Clay Taylor, Mrs.
W. J. Culver. Mrs. F. B. Shafcr,
Mrs. Walter Iluchner, Mrs. G. W.
l-aflnr and tho hostess, Mrs.
I.aiu.on.
lira. Shafcr will entertain Til 6
club ut their next meeting.
t
Tomorrow evening beirinnini:
at eight o'clock Moore's music :
house will furnish an entertain-1
ing program at the Highland1
school. A silver offering will lie1
taken nt the door for the purpoj.o'
of defraying the expenses of 11 1
school picnic which will be he I I
at the fair grounds on Fridav.l
June 5, from 2:30 to S o'clock, j
...
Mrs. A. C. Parr will be lioetc
to a meeting of chapter G of the
I. K. O. sisterhood at ber horn;;
on Portland road on Thursday. A: :
tills time Mrs. K. J. Huffman and I
Mrs. F. W. Selee will give com-!
nieic reports of tli0 6tate conven
tion of the sisterhood held In Ore
gon City last week. Mrs. Huffman
and Mm. Seleo were official, chap
ter G delegates.
Mrs. John A. Carson will be
hostess In her home tomorrow af
ternoon to a meeting of tho Var
Mothers. All members are asked
to bring a war mother who has
not yet affiliated with the local
organization.
...
Mr. and Mrs. Horold linger and
small daughter, Vera Ilyrd, let:
last night for their home in
Clatskanie after spending Satur
day and Sunday with Mr. Hagcr'6
mother, Mrs. Cordelia llager.
L
Will Ansver Letters from
Women asking about Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
I.ititz.Pa. "I was very nervous
and suffered for a long timo with
pains in my bacK
and side. 1 was
employed in a fac
tory and lor anour,
three months 1 did
no work at all.
There were two
women who told
me about Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege
table CouiH)und.
I didn't believe
what they told me
at first, but at last
I tried it It haa taken my pains away
and my nervousness. J am to say
that 1 am one of the 'M out of 100
that it has helped. I recommend it
when I can, as I know it is good for
women's troubles. I will answer any
letter that any woman writes to me.
I know tho Vegetable Compound haa
helped mo and hope it will help
others. " Mrs. Chaules K, SlIUE,
R. F. D. 2, Lititz, Pa.
98 out of every 100 women who take
this medicine for the ailments for
which it is recommended aro bene
fited by it They have said so in an
swering a qucstionaire sent to them.
For sale by druggists everywhere,
Princess Lace Doilies
and Scarfs
They are tho finest
kind possible to pro
duce. Kinest quality
ot pure Irish linen
used.
65c, 69c, 98c,
$1.25, $1.95
Other Gifts Are
Umbrellas Cuff Links
r million Flowers
Darters Silk Scarfs
Jewelry Fine Laces
Silks Pettleoals
flweafere flathlng
r''
PROBE FEES
Attorneys and chairmen of the
wheat loan coi .mittee of Gilliam,
Sherman and Morrow counties
have been summoned by tho Btnt?
board of control to meet in Salem
next Thursday tor a conference
relative to charges made by the
attorneys for their work in those
counties. They nra claiming fe?
from $500 to $1000, which some
members of t!e board, especially
State Treasurer Kay. think are ex-.?:b-t:-nt.
Mv, Ky lie v.tiiIs
"ipiTcwirf
Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
There is one safe, dependable treat
ment that relieves itching torture and
that cleanses and soothes the skin. Soon
after the iirst application oi Zemo you
will iind that irritations, Pimples, Black
Heads, Eczema, Blotches, King worm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
Zemo is all that is needed, for it ban
ishes most skin eruptions, makes the 1
skin soft, smooth and healthy. It is a
non-Rreasy, disappearing liquid that
may be applied during the day Trial
Dome Jbc, large size ol.uo. Zeino
Ointment is recommended for use at
night 50c. Zemo Soap, antiseptic and
healing, 25c. All Druggists.
Settling ms Motorics
"Western Auto" stores arc located in nine western states. Each store carries
fresh, clean, complete stocks- of dependable quality Tires, Auto Supplies and
Camping Equipment. The prices are the same in all stores. Our buying
power makes it possible to buy for less and we sell for less. Each store offers
the same liberal guarantee of satisfaction. No matter where you bought your
"Western Auto" supplies every "Western Auto" store is at your service.
What a relief it is to know that if something doe go wrong there is
someone in the "town ahead" interested enough to take care of you.
Make "Western Auto" stores your headquarters when touring.
Neva-Los! Gas Tank Caps
"You Can't Lota It"
A qnartor turn of the bar
hnntlle lockn It UkM 11 la
Just as aim pie to unlock it
It in made of rait br-iBH,
nickel plated. Kuch $1,36
Chime Whistle
Thin explosive whlirtle give a
oft cnimo note three din
tiitct fioumlfi accurately tuned.
Can be unrvl on nny tnnkp of
car. Finished In nickel, $4.46
Automotive Whistle
A warning flltma thnt utilizes
the force of tlio explinS,i to
produce n loud and conui oi
ling sound $1.
"Darsie" SpotlighU
This douhlo-shell spotlight Is
oonnlructed entirely of hra.ts
rrfloctor ia heavily nickeled
and blrrnly pollHlied It is wa
ter proof and dust proof its
fittings are nickel plated. The
T)nrsie" la a high - quality
lamp and exceptionally dura
ble. Price I.50
Other Kpotllghta $2.25 to $13.
- t
"Dram" Head Lamps
The "Inimrt head lamp (
Very popular for all makes of
cars a d d s wonderfully to
their appearance. Price with
Ford bracket, per pair... 17,85
Other cam
Bulb Chest
Hold f bulbs S0e
We A ore for your eotueniirr a
complete Ur of automobilt
lamp elb.
-More Than
Have You
Your
Prosperity
Sticker?,
Salem
009
Oil
full Infoiuiatim before the claims
aro approved.
Of the $1,200,000 made avail
able by the state legislature to
loan farmer:, or purposes of re
ceding their land In frozen out
areas, om than half that amount
Iirh bean loaned.
Developed at World's
Foremost Scientific
Industrial Research
Institute. Will not
tain. Pleasant odor.
Harmless to humans
and animals.
YourOtocet
or Druggist
JOURNAL WAN1 ADS PAY
This Veek't Specials
"Carry-All"
Luggage Carrier
E?vey car owner should tnke ad
nntngo of this red u rod price on
InrTg-Hge carrion). This Is the
time of the year when one looks
forward to camping and tour
ing trips. The "Carry-All," made
y-Aii, made
$1.67
or steel, strons: and
dependable, folds
up compactly. ThU
week's special
- S
Perfect-Test Ilyclromclers
Making your own accurate test
of your battery will save you
many dollars. This hydrometer
has a float with a clear
49c
scale that in easily re-ad
Rcrulnr prirc 7tc. 'J'hjs
week's Special only . ,
"Nobby" Cap and
Motomcter
Noto the monogram on the
front of this rap it gives
your car Individuality It la
beautiful and distinctive.
Once Installnd, It cannot be
removed. Irioe, each (any
make car), cap only $5.75
Genuine Boyce
Moto meter
An accurate signal that Im
mediately warns you when the
motor Is over-heated. Tour
choice of models, from the
-Mi.lpft" t $20 to the 'TJe
lAixe ' at $12.7$
Radiator Ornament
"Drefls up" the car. Tour
choice of ornaments, Includ
ing motor wing, 10-Inch size
70c, 14-Inch size Oficj Hpeed
Nymph 95c, $1.10, $25 and
$4.30, according to sire. Ilath.
Ing diri. each $2.50. Choice
of lodge emblems from $1.10
to $1.85 each.
HELP PREVENT
FOREST FIRES
J2B Stores All Over the
'HI W I tm 't'iirlit i i
KILLS 4
?UES, MOTHS yx
mosquitoes jj;
IMACHES.FLfcAS !!
, LfeailL'GS.ANIS .5 !
sii
(W)
western Ami
Supply Co.
Store, Court and IliRh Streets
PAJE thrke
Thought hi ca6e
was hopeless
Resinol cleared away
pimples in a week
Lexington, Mass., March 6: I
had been suffering from shaving,
pimples on my neck for years and,
I believe, had tried everything un
der the sun for them
without avail. Ono
day on a friend's ad
vice, I purchased
some of your liesinol
Ointment and wis
astonished at the
quick results. After
a week s consianc
use, the pimples disappeared com
pletely, leaving the skin clear and
fresh. I had thought my case was
hopeless, so you can readily see
why I was overjoyed at this curel
You can bo sure that henceforth
you have one more loyal booster for
your product." (Signed) Fred J.
Fox, 8 Bloomfield St.
L. T Dick and L. M. Hum
CIll MIS h Si KPICIMi CO.
420 and 420 State St.
Una wonder I ul Chinese reme
dli's which .III cure any liumiin
tiihiiriit tiu'hidlnit ldciH'he.
Iincl. i ' c, stomach. kidney
t rnn hie, male and female If III
consult us at once. Delay Is
(liiiicrnim.
Es'nhlishvd 18 rears in an
orectic i'lmue 2H3
Cooper Cut-Out
"Here in something for the
car" that will give your motor
lots of pep. With the muf
fler cut-out, tho discharged
gas patinas outward at an-oasy
angle. Priced, completo with
pcdaJ. (2.76 to $5.10, according
to size and car.
Cut-out levers. 50c, 75c and
$1.15.
Cigar Lighter
The "Handy" clrar lighter en
ables tho driver to keep one
hand on the whrol when light
ing smokes, Morely draw the
lighter forward und a light Is
lmmcd lately available. Our
price, each $i-90
The "Smithkit"
An Individual place for clga
rettes, match t-s and nahs.
Tho nnh receptacle la easily
dtttachiMl Tor cleaning. The
"8mithkil'' f aniens on the
dashboard, whore It Is always
ready. Price $2.15
'Princeton' Aih Recsivef
Combined with match bnx
bolder and cigar ret. Priced
at $1.20
"De Luxe Ash Receiver
Each $1J5
Including Match Box ... .$3.16
f
Pyrene
for tafmty't tahm
Onn should be carried In every
ear H nut out flren that wa
ter would cause to .proad.
llarmleia to clothes and ma
chinery. Irlce for hruop An
nul (Including bracketii) !M
West
Have You
Your
Prosperity
Sticker?
N -m
Hi