Should a Man Object If a Pretty Stenographer— SPECIAL B uy a t th e People’s C ash Store, 186-194 N o rth C om ­ m ercial street, Salem . It is th e best in v e stm e n t for you because you w ill gain 25 per cen t on each do llar purchase. O u r Special Sale includes all o u r d e p a rt­ m e n ts of Groceries, D ry Goods, C lothing, H a ts 6^ Shoes CUSTOMERS of Slayton and Vicinity: We will run a truck to Stayton one .day-a week to deliver goods bought of us and will charge 15c per 100 lbs. This is cheaper than you get them delivered any other way. Special rates to camps and travelers. Olympic Flour........................ Fisher's Very Bent hard wheat Best Vallew (lour ...... ........ .... 10 Ihs rolled oats irf hulk Head rice lb....... s.................. Broken rice 4 lbs fo r ....... ..... Lima beans 2 lbs for Torn Hakes 2 pkgs f o r ....... . Cream of wheat per pkg Cream of barley, per pkg Macaroni per pkg ... , ....... Sugar per sack ...................... $2 90 2 80 2 60 65c 9c 25c 25c 23c 24c 16c 8c 9 50 25c Reduction in Coffes and Teas 50c Gunpowder tea. best ...... 40c English Breakfast ................ ’ without Buy your coffee and tea now delay for your own lienetit. Canned Goods 14c I.ibbv’a and Armour’s milk 15c Carnation and Borden’s milk $1 75 Sweet corn loc;per doz .... ... 1 75 Sugar pens 15c; per doz 17c Solid Pack tomatoes ........... 15c Pork and beans No. 2 .......... Big reduction in pineapples, apricots, peaches and berries. Cooking Grease $1 .98 Cooking oil, gal.. . ...•. ... 1 95 6 lb Trisco ............................. 1 18 No. 5 Shortening.................. 2 35 No. Shortening...................... 26c Comitound hulk ................ \ 34 c Substitute butter ............... 15c Peanut butter ............. Lard of all kinds below the present w holesale price. Soda and oyster crackers ... ... Grahaui crackers lb ............. Best cookies of all kinds, lb. ... Best candy, lb ......................... .. 17c 17c 18c 25c i’ink pickled salmon, lb........ Sauer kraut, - « it.................... Alaska herring, each............. Soap, 6 bar«............... ............ Matches, big box ......... $2 brooms. $1; $1 3C brooms 18e 15c 5c 25c 5c f>5c Men's and Boy's Clothing Hats aud Furnishings $.‘15 men’s suits ........................ $19 98 $25 men’s su its......................... 14 00 A’reduction in all kinds of small men’s su.es of 50 per cent and over $7 men’s all wool pants .......... $ 4 98 $2 50 men’s cotton pants......... 1 49 $2 50 kahki pants ..................... 1 85 $2 50 heavy blue bid overalls . 1 95 Blue bib striped overalls ......... 1 49 $2 50 dress shirts ................... 1 25 $1 75 heaby work shirts............ 98c 75c heavy suspenders................ 49c Men’s cotton socks .................. Men’s hats, straw, khaki etc 25c to 49c 9c Special for Boys $14 blue serge suits ............... $ 8 49 $1 50 boys’ dress shirts ......... 65c Boys’ blue shirts ..................... 49c Boys’ overalls, all sizes .......... 1 25 Boys, hats and c a p s................ 25c Shoes at Big Reduction $1 shoes for .............................. 70c Best fluidity men’s elk shoes $ 2 98 Men’s tincst dress sh'oes $2 65 and up Boys’ shoes ....................$1 65 and up '$7 ladies’ up-to-date kid and patent leather pumps and oxfords ................................. 4 25 $8 shoes, all kid leather, pray, black, brown and colors...... 4 98 Dress Goods Buy at the People’s Cash Store. Silks, woolens, cotton and linen »roods. Underwear, hosiory, dresses and koveralls. Bu y ' B onds W e w ill ta k e B onds ju s t like m oney Buy in Salem at the People’s Cash Store all your Notions, Glassware and Crockery at the Economy basement where you will save 50c on each dollar. W e will give to each customer one market basket Free with the purchase of $5 in any of our departments. Special attention to mail orders. Also special discount on large camp orders. cTVIanagement People’s Cash 186-194 N. ■ in i> w Commercial Street ai ' ■.. j r ent the week end with her sister Miss Emma, at the J. Steinberg home. Miss Dora Babens has been visiting relatives in Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Bedatl and son .When the First “ Leg Show” Opened in Chicago of Stayton. spent Sunday at the W. H. Tate home. KW YORK.— Mr«. J e a n (¡rav el «lied h e re th e o th e r day. W ho wa« Mr« Mr. and Mrs. Frank were Sub­ J e a n G rav el? W hy. I’atilln e Murk hum of Lytiiu T houipson'a “B rttlab lilotidca,“ th e fatnoua a ta la c ta of th e "B lack C ro o k ," w ho h o rsew h ip p ed E d ito r limity callers Sunday. W ilb u r K. Storey of th e C hicago Tim e« Miss Zelmr King spent Mon­ n early Im lf » c e n tu ry ago. day with Miss Bertha Mollet. I.y d ia Thompson*» tro u p e of “B rit- l«li B londe»-“- fi*« p lay in g an engage- Mr. Henry Peter» and Elli* n ien t a t SfcV iH tgr-» tb e a te r. It w as the first »recalled “ leg” show to a p p e a r Mampin motored out in the other In C hicago. Mr. Storey h ad h e ard ru county Sunday. morn of th e alleged Indecency o f th e Mrs. Mae Williams and son p erfo rm an ce, a n d he «ent one o f hie last re p o rte rs to see th e »how an d w rite Orel were Salem visitors i hi» Im p read o n s. Mr. Storey also in week. tilted a few line* fo r th e ed ltn ria l page A number from here attended w hich fa irly sizzled. T he " r o a s t” w as p rin te d !n th e Tim e« F e b ru a ry U-l, 1S70. T h a t ev en in g a t five o'elpck w hile the basket social at Oak Grove Mr Storey w as on hi« w ay hom e from th e office he wa* w aylaid a t \Val#»«h last Saturday and some attended a v en u e and I’eck c o u rt by Ml*» T hom pson. Mi«« M arkham and .Mr. H enderson, m a n a g e r of th e “ H ritlidi Blonde*." T h e e d ito r w as w alk in g w ith h e a d dow n, as the show and dance in Sta> ton. wa« 111* custom , w hen h e su d d en ly w as co n fro n ted by th e trio . Ml«« T h om p­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peters and son d rew u *hort w hip w hich wa* concealed In th e fold* o f h e r s k irt and family motored to Salem .ast began to rain blow* on th e head am i sh o u ld ers of M r. St-«ey. U n aw are o f the cau*«- fo r th e a ss a u lt, Mr. S to rey kepi «lioutiint: “ W h at do you m ean? W bdt week. do you m ean?" H e raised his h an d to w ard off th e blow s and a t thlz Ju n c tu re Mrs. Peter Borkmeyer called Ml»« M arkham sn atc h e d th e U.p from Ml»» T hom pson. She also b elabored on Mrs. W. H. Tate last week. th e e d ito r tintil p e d estria n » cairn- to hi» rescu e. T h e Id en tity of th e w om en an d th e jr m ale e sc o rt w as soon e stab lish ed and Mr. Winnie Tate returned from th e ir a rre a t follow ed. T h e a rtic le th a t a p p e a re d in th e T im es on th e «lay fol­ Portland a week ago wheie he low ing th e a s s a u lt m ade th e o rig in al critic ism look like u S unday school lesson. Mr. S to re) w ielded a v itrio lic pen an d th e old re p o rte r» w ho w e re In has been visiting relatives and th e T im es office th a t n ig h t used to tell In a f t e r y e a rs how b lue »moke rolled friends. off th e p ages of copy w ritte n by th e boss. . Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Itaimns and son Ein«*;r, spent Sunday at th e in te rn a tio n a l la n g u ag e o f th«- fu- •ure. ,\n«l th e y ad m lr. m odestly W. H. Carter’s. em iueh, th a t E nglish w ill probably be Miss Snella Neal spent Sunday th e fa v o rite as a w orld tongue, be­ cau se E n g lish first o f afi 1« th e b«*st with Miss Stella Gilmore. know n an d m ost w idely spoken la n ­ Mrs. Peter Heater o: Silver- g u ag e o f b u sin e ss an d n tu rean tile tr a n ­ ton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooley sectio n * In th e w orld today. A cknow ledging th a t E nglish is bound and daughter Thelma and Mr. Subject Arouses Considerable to be th e fa v o rite th e F ren ch p ro fe s ­ and Mrs. Bert Bower, were en­ so rs claim th e ir ow n lan g u ag e w ill nat- Discussion Among French­ u tn lly ta k e second p lace in p re fe re n c e tertained at the Geo. Scott home men of Learning. Sunday. to G erm an . P o ssib ly th e G erm an s som e y e a rs Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heater :ig ■ fo re sa w th e O ' e n g p o p u la rity of and daughter Vivian spent Sun- E n g lish am i F ren ch end tic- con seq u en t sh o v in g o f th e G erm an lan g u ag e into at D. Potorff’s. tb 'r d p lace In th e race, b ecau se It wa* Mr. and Mrs. Batlioner an 1 b efo re th e w a r even th a t 'th e " k u itu r G erm an*. K now ing T h e ir L anguage < n is a d e ” fo r p o p u larizin g E sp e ra n to family and Merrill Amort and W as In ad eq u ate a s W orld T ongue, am i Ido an d th e «.:It--r art.flc ia l la n ­ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Berg, took Boosted A rtificial L anguages, g uages s ta rte d , acco rd in g to M lcille. Sunday dinner with Mr. and Such as E sp eran to . Englith and French. B riefly, It Is AlU-llle's idea nn«l th e «Mrs. Wayne Ashby. By LLOYD A LL E N . opinion o f o th e r n oted F ren ch and Mr. and Mrs. Poeselhs and ( W e s t e r n N e w s p a p e r I ' n i o n S t a f f C o r ­ E n g lish sch o la rs th a t tlm w orld need* Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shaw and respondent.) tw o la n g u a g e s fe r it» fu tu re w e lfa re I’a rls.— I t -» beg in n in g to look a* If daughter Marion motored out — E n g lish and F ren ch . Fngll«h will be th e w orld lan g u ag e W hile th e re w as a lot of sp ecu latio n from Salem and spent Sun lay of th e fu tu re — w ith F rench a« a close som e y e a rs ago a b o u t finding a u n iv e r­ with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bower. second choice au d w ith G erm an ru n ­ ENVER.-— Why ilioulil n m an »l«J*ct If a p rv tty tw en ty three-year-oM aiM w craiitw r b o rro w s III» “chum m y fo u r" fo r a f « * m om ent» ju*t to run up to th e atuteh o u ae to collei t a little m a tte r of *00 w hich tin, a tn te ovve.l her for typluic hill» am i rep o rt« in th«; houae of repreM entatlvea? U n tile f ’ol- yer, clerk of the a u rlru ltu ra l com m it­ tee of th e houae au>l th e ilui|tflil«-r of Mr am i Mr«. H .fC o Ijrer of O rilu n y , Colo., any* »he Juat c a n 't um leratum l the«.- m en. And to th in k th a t an y o n e ahould hav e her a rre « te d ! It WH« prim arily th e fa u lt o f th e leifialator« In holding up th e aaluryr ap p ro p ria tio n . Mlaa C olyer had been III fo r tw o week« from Influenza a t •"»lit) Kiiier«oii a tre e t, and »he felt th a t «h.< w»nt.-rl ihe $*Mi. A fte r lireakf»»t »be .lecli|e.t »he w ould go to tn.- »inie- hon-.« an d try to pry loo«e th a t SflO. She «till fe lt too w eak to cllnib the hill. She c o u ld n 't u n d e ra la n d w hy th ey alw ny» put atateh o o ae» on hill», anyw ay. Acrn«« th e atr.-et »he apn-d a ' ‘tlinm tiiy fo u r.” If the ow u.-r w aa a nice tnun lie »urely w ouldn’t <. She hud n e v e r d riv en ar.yUiintr hut a •■lllvver" In O rdw ay. h u t «be got th e hlgh-pow er c a r safely up C apitol hill. Kut la-fur«; ahe bad C ollected th a t PH) alo n g entne th e o w n er o f the c a r and u pin In-clot In-» iiollceruau. .Ml«« (Jolyer told all ab o u t It a t th e city hall. Severn I friend» vouched for I ili -« C olyer. It wa* a rra n g e d th a t ahe »Imuld »lay w ith relativ e» in South D enver u n til «he liii.l e n tirely recovered from th e effect» of th e "flu." In cid en tally It »hould be s ta te d th u t Ml»a C olyer got th a t PH). D of SPECIALS for One W eek Only" Specials in G roceries UNION HILL NOTES N ENGLISH TO BE WORLD LANGUAGE ning a poor th ird . T h is discu ssio n of a "w o rld la n ­ g u a g e -- w hich is occupying c o n sid er­ a b le a tte n tio n aro u n d Puri«, rev eals am ong o th e r thing-: :» s tra n g e c h a p te r of G erm an d u p licity an d tric k e ry . It now seem s rcrtn in ^ th .'it th e G erm ans, know ing th e G erm an lan g u ag e wa* In­ a d e q u a te as a w orld tongue, trie d th e ir b e st to get th e w orld to th in k fa v o ra ­ bly of c e rta in “cooked-up” language»— m ad e to o rd e r th in g s as it w ere. In o r­ d e r to p re v e n t F ren ch o r K ngltsh from being co n sid ered a* th e le g itim ate w orld language*. T h e se n rtltl Ini tongue*, such ns E s­ p e ra n to , w hich w as pro b ab ly th e best know n to tin m . in A m erica a t L a s t, w ere fairly n u m ero u s an d on eh one w as given som e so rt o f an odd mime. T hey w ere ra ile d E sp e ra n to , Ido. Novo- la ttln and se v eral o th e r q u eer-so u n d ­ ing nam es. N a tu ra lly enough th e re w ere a ' few people In n early ev'ety cou n try th a t took tip th e s e to n g u es an d le a r n ­ ed them . B ut a t b est file lan g u ag e s w ere, and a re fads, and a re u n equal to th e g reat ta s k assig n ed th e m — th e ta s k of becom ing a w orld tongue. An In te rn a tio n a l L anguage. Patti M lelllo. a F re n c h scholar, a col­ lege p ro fe sso r w ho h o ld s Ihe c h a ir of E nglish a t th e I .t r e e and w ho Is a well- know n p ro m o te r of In te rn a tio n a l «'du­ ra tio n . is a u th o rity for th e foregoing re m a rk s a n e iit E s p e ra n to an d G«'>r- tntin. Ill« b ro c h u re on th e stile Jeet of n .w o rld lan g u ag e h: « a ttra c te d c o n sid erab le a tte n tio n In F ra n c e and E n g lan d recently.- •While som e politic: I eco n o m ists a re ta lk in g ab o u t th e e sta b lish m e n t o f an In te rn a tio n a l eu m tney ih n t will bo w o rth it« face v alu e all o v e r th e w orld, and w hile o th e rs tire ta lk in g of a kind of In teriintionnl govern m en t th a t will p rev en t fu tu re w ars. o f In te rn a tio n a l control of th e d ru g Ira file, an d sev eral m ore 'T uteriiationall*e«l" su b jects. In­ cluding In te rn a tio n a l w elfare, th e F ren ch m en o f le a rn in g a re d iscu ssin g sal tongue, such as K p erunto, we had ns liv in g Inngung* s in th is w orld «>f «>urs th e tw o to n g u es th n t com pletely filled all re q u ire m e n ts. T h e re w as r«-al- ly no need fo r In venting a new lan­ guage. Titer«» hits been a kitvl o f ««fficinl a d o p tio n o f th e idea th a t E n g lish am i F re n c h slutli be th e w orld lan g u ag e s of th e fu tu r e In th e fa c t (b at proceedings a t Ihe pence co n feren ce h av e b«»en con­ d u c te d In lite.se tw o language*. T h e proeedun» h a s been cum bersom e. It Is trtt«». but It h as been possible fo r prnc- 11«ally till o f th e d e le g a te s to u n d e r­ sta n d ev e ry th in g th a t ta k e s place in th e w ay o f spe«*eh m aking. T h e F re n c h cliq u e of e d u c a to rs p ro ­ m oting th e p lan o f m ak in g E nglish and F ren ch th e com m on in te rn a tio n a l tn tg tte s w a n t th e pence co n feren ce, or th e lea g u e o f n a tio n s, to p e rp e tu a te tin- p ro ced u re o f th e pence co n ference an d m ake Inult tongue« the official Inn g tag es fo r co n d u ctin g Ihe b u sin e ss of ilie leag u e o f natlou*. , Sem iofficial co m m u n icatio n s huv* In on a d d re sse d to th e v ario u s govern mi n ts th a t w ere lined up a g a in s t G er­ m any’. anti to m any officials of nil lit*»««- g o v o rn n u n ts rceontiv»nding th e plan. N um erous sen ato r« and d e p u tie s have gone on record n« fav o rin g th e schem e. N ational F o re st A rea R educed. T h e p resid en t on F e b ru ary 2o. 1 0 1 :). signed a p ro clam atio n elim in atin g 81,. 770 a c re s from fit-» H elena n a tio n al for est, M ontana. T he lands affected a re «Itunted a lo n g th e e x te rio r b o u n d aries of th e fo re st an d a large p o rtio n o f th e land* excluded a re a lre a d y In prlvat o w n ersh ip . ' T ills action i« based on th e recom- niendntltm m ade hv the s«-cretnry of a g ric u ltu re it* a resu lt of th e Intnl rln«- sttieiitlon done by the forest service It w as fo u n d th a t Ihe land» had pi a«*- flcnllv no value fo r n a tio n al fo rest purine«-.«. ROCK POINT Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fresh .«nd children motored to Salem Fri­ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank were Salem callers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doertler and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hunt were Salem callers Saturday. W. H. Downing was in Salem Monday attending the committee meeting of the market roads. Elmer Downing spent he week end with his familj in Salem. Quite a number from this vi­ cinity attended the entertain­ ment and basket social at Oak Grove Saturday evening. «Mr. and Mrs. John Hermens called at. the John Peterson home Thursday afternoon. «Mrs. Norris Hunt and Mrs. E. Carter were Stavton visitors Friday afternoon. B. F. Fresh, of Stayton, was repairing some of his buildii g* on his farm this week. IT nry Frank is driving a new Studebaker six. George Schmitt visited his «is tor Mrs. Fay Wrightman, o Albany Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Head of AumsviM« is visit? g h< r sister Mrs. F. C. Dow m y, tins wuk .