F a rm e rs I Save Today for Tomorrow's Needs » ■ S A V E ■ Thin one word tella the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our navinjrs department makea a pleasantly sur prising showing in the yeais to come ------------ ■■ ■■ — . - , ■ For Infanta and Children Iti U$e For Over 3 0 Y eaif Alwaya bear* * e or • am in the market for Phone or See M e Before Selling ED. PHILIPPI . • Oregon - As I tour the military hospitals, aay« u w riter lu a London paper, 1 hear strange stories from the ward from m atron herself, and from me» of all grades In the serried rows of bed*. Poor II— braved all tha 1 terrors of wur — wounded at Mohs, •i-mi gassed at Ln B asse»—-only to he Ignoinlnlously killed by an omnibus In the city street at hom e! W hole fam ilies of sous lie burled In France. Hut I know a rase lu which four sons and u son-in-law Joined up In August. 1014, and w ent clean through the whole stu- peudou* dram a, without one of the hve getting so much as a scratch ! I know a heroic m ajor, who hud the m addest escapes from shol ami shell, and was killed at lust by a falling brunch of a tree whilst at home on leave. I know a chaplain V’. C. # h o all but hroke his neck on a flight of stone steps at Salghton Towers, w here he wus C ountess * flrosvenor’s guest. I know a w ar correspondent, of many tierce cam paigns, who met his death after all in a London air raid. And I talked . w ith the sole survivor of • ship, who turned out to be the only m em ber of the crew who couldn’t swim ! Mow shall we explain th e se , vagaries? They made fatalists of our m e n ; and one day In the hospital, l came upon a 'la d who was reading the William Jennings Bryan at Lebanon Chautauqua July 20 Moslem Koran. He held up the page I « to me, and pointed to the verse: "No Chautauqua week promsies a Four singing Sammies straight hap chanceth. but the sam e was writ- treat to the music levers of Leb- from France, the Overseas Quar- tin in the Book of D ecrees!” Misters, Copyright recinterai. IVIS H ighest M arket Brice I*aid F o r Livestock . Why anon this year. Twelve musical tet witt bring songs from camp programs in all will be presented and trenches that will stir every TOOK LIBERTY WITH FACTS with a total of thirty-three artists Apierican heart. Joel W. East Author of "The Luck of Eden Hal!” appearing during the six days, man, lecturer, will discuss Recon- Admitted That He Drew on We carry a complete line of His Imagination. The big unusual feature of the struction problems. All men in Battery Repair Parts. New week will be the coming of Cas- khaki and honorably dischs^ged T he author of the poem, "The L « k Batteries l> Service Batteries tellucci’s Concert Band under the s o l d i e r s ere invited to both of Kden Hall." wus Jotm uu Ludwig Our repair work guaran Uhlund, u Germ an poet of the first .directions of Omero Castellucci. ‘‘Victory D^y” programs With half teed to aland up. of the nineteenth century, .who Willard Wood insulated This splendid organization of no admission charges. first put that rom antic legend Into batteries are guaranteed Italian musicians has been one of Prominent among the many verse and Inter it was dressed in k’a p absolutely for one year. Rubber Thread insulation the biggest success of Eastern lecturers of the week stands lish rhym e by Longfellow. As the for a year and a half. goes, the young lord of the Chautauqua circuits for several Judge George D. Allen of Mass- | story m anor during a night of drunken rev- Auto Electric Shop years. Bess Gearhart Morrieon, achusetts. His lecture, ‘‘The | eiry. dem anded . the drinking glass onaof America’s greatest enter- Needs of the Hour” is one of the called “the luck of Eden H all.” T he DEGGE & BURRELL 418 Court Street. Phone 203 tainers, will appear as an added great timely forceful addresses ! butler "heard the words w ith pain.” but brought the goblet wlfit-h the tipsy • Salem, Oregon attractions on br.th afternoon of the present day. Others are | noblem an sm ashed. Instantly flames The only exclusive battery- and evening progr; mi. Julius Caesar Nayphe. a briliant ! cracked the celling and the persona shop in Marion county. surrounding the festal board becam e Another musical feature of young Athenian who presents a 1 dust. Expert Lightiug and Starting The straightforw ard Am erican Service^- » particular prominence is the en- spectacular le c t u r e-entertain poet* explains at the heading of Ids O p e n w eek d sv * I p. m to * p m. gagement of the Zedeier Sym- ment known as “The Oriental translation th at In spite of the tragic S u n d a y * till I p . m . of the jsiem the glass is still In psonic Quintet, an organization Pageant” on the first night: Dr. i ending existence, it Is todav. It is'slx ^ of five splendid musicians. Other Robert Sutcliffe, eminent writer | Inches high, nud of so pule green glass, ex- ’ musical events of the evqnts of a n d educator whq has a splerldid quisltely enam eled ia blue and w h ite.’ the week will include two con- Reconstruction lecture and Mar- Practical foil* say th at It probably SER VIC E STATION Fat Hogs Sheep and Cattle S tayton -¿ 7 ' • / Abundant Reasons Fighting Man Develop a High Degree of Fatal istic Reasoning. 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HELTZEL, Slayton, Do you live "from hand to mouth?” Therein» nyntem of living whereby Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow—thin year for next year—the prime of manhood for old uxe. ■■■■ * For Sale ¡£¿*¡¡2 fS jfl& IS : and th e Earl T S Hippie Concert the * > - *-«*» • * Kansas City Star, who pre- Company. a group «f four musi- s*nts a delightful lecture on the •cians last afternoon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- W - \ A Jl X si T A V* r / WR0TE OF LIFE AT HARVARD V f Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits - V — I “ . REFRIGERATORS 25 Per Cent " ■ Tf V» m . * CA New Shipment Just Received of SplendidoMediurn Weight Materials. Well Made. Ages 8 to 18 years. $4.98 $5.75 and $6.75 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST Com’l and Court Sts. Gale & Co. Salem Oregon — E. L. STIFF & SON Q uack Four Stores Solid Truck Tires / Retreading and Repair W ork NOTE:- The best equipped repair shop this side of Portland. Full Line of Accessories and Oils 2 1 9 N. C O M ’ L S T . I I SALEM’S TIRE MAN t ’nited States and Pennsylvania Tires SALEM, OREGON ‘ Author Now Forgotten Conceded to Have Been the First to Depict Undergraduate Days. H arvard graduates, the world over, have long believed* th a t the earliest pictorial record of undergraduate life at the oldest college in the U nited States wn* m ade when F. O. Attwood drew Ms pictures of college life for the first volume of the H arvard Lam poon. The Lampoon was the fore runner of hum orous Journalism to- A m erica; Attwood becam e a fam ous hum orist; and his “M anners A Cus toms of ye H arvard Studente” was es tablished as a classic. The discovery of a tim e-stained book In a New Knsr- land farm house reveals an ea rlier draftsm an, whose “College Scenes” annulate “Ye H arvard Studente” b y about a q u arter of a century, but were soon generally forgotten. Of N. H ay ward. the artist, no record rem ains but the bare fact th at be was then In college. The discoverer, however, had a rare afternoon when lie found the volume in n dusty chest, where It had been pneked aw ay w ith a lot of con tem porary textbooks and an old H a r vard diplom a.—C hristian Sclenca Mon itor. ■IV .» Four Stores came originally from Spain, w here It was used as a chalice In communion service, but the origina.1 story goes that It was left at St. C uthhert’s w ill by a company of fairies. —— rr SALEM. ORE rartn ana country Secretary Daniels said at a d ln te rr “W hen the laym an fries to talk aan- tically he makes as many m istakes an the city girl oh the farm . “T his city girl was smoking her after-dinner cigarette In the Immt.iock on (he lawn w h rt a cow begun td low m ournfully. The city girl blew a smoke cloud Into the air and said: “ ‘L isten to that poor lieifej m ewing for her colt V ” Hi* Trouble. L ittle Ren woke up February 12 all out of sorts. Things had gone wrong the day, before, and the pr*w|>ect wan dark when his fath er began to help him dress. H e was on the verge of tears, and In a few seconds he w in boo-honing. “W hat's the m atter. Ren?” naked, his father. “W hy, I lost two tuarblea yisteduy, and Johnny Abel frew rocks a t my little rooster, and Buddy Jones tried to break my wagon anil this is L in coln’s birthday and 1 can’t give him any present because he's d-e-a-a-n-d.” W hereupgn little Ben hu^*t Into weeping that relieved him of an ae- cum ulation of sorrow and disappoint m ent and prepared the w ay for an -, other and better day in boydoni. rg