1 WASTED Card id Giubons Asks Aid For Starving Armenians \ i .u Minimi A» r alino u n i ) (ilblxitia *> retili at the Ida nn-i'ting In W iialiliitftn n In a I d o f t li o Hu- lie f. T h « Veil- «•ruli!« p rim u le iif lite t *iiIlutili* i ' li u r c li I o A iiu 'ric u la In- leiiHt-fy In ter «•»ted In I lie appeal w lilr li Cardinal Gibbone. Ilio N enr Kind Ite lln f w ill m a ke lo the co u n try In F e b ru a ry fo r fund« to ■upport Ila w ork among the d irv i nu people« of that atrlck e n bind. T 'o III« Wuali- lligton in ve tllig lie w rolo "A d v ic e s nod In fo rm atio n coining from the N ear Kuat cannot b o ilo u hl ed. T h e re la g m it nctnul eufTcrlng and fam ine. Thee»* |ieoj>U*, rw e n t ly beeonn Inib-pmidenl and r»*i‘‘" ..... I from h itte r th raldo m , cannot »up- tmrt thcm aolvea. And ill«' • lin m -an and common ln*thi«-t» o f tiuniiudl.v w hich have prom pted the (a-nple I ’ IB Inlarnational 1 Armenian Clrla ftcacucd from Turka Being Taken to Near Eaet Relief Hom e T h e th ree p re tty A n n e tiln n c lrla In the auto nrn takin g a real "Jo y rid e ," Jo y fu l tinvItiic an o th er numnlng from that g e n era lly naaorlnted w ith auto rid in g here. T lio f have been r w c u w l fro m tlie luvreni o f n T u r k a ft e r fo ur year» o f aliuMiel'ul »i-rvlludi- and ure being taken to one o f the N e ar Haul Ife lle f re «ru e hotnea. No w onder they a re ain llln g fo r the flrat tim e a im * th e ir c a p tiv ity . T h e N e ar Bu st R e lie f la earing fo r m any thouaanda o f t h e * g irl a u n til they cull Hod t lic lr re la tiv e « . Alan It la w o rk in g to aave 'J.Vi.iM ) o rphana and o v e r a m illio n u d u lla from ate rvatlo n UiJ* w in te r. T h a t la why It la m ilkin g a nutlon w id e atipeul fo r fu n d « to eu rry on Ita noble w o rk. there’s b!$ money in muskrat trapping if you ship them to Shubert Shsa!?erS” Wants Oregon Furs A L L V O U C A M » M il7 * A n d W i n P a y T l i a s c E n c f r c tn c ly H i g h P r i c e s H. GET A SHIPM ENT OFF—TODAY . Dodqe Shows What Near East Relief Can Do in Efficient Purchasing. * Ilu y ln g III whnleeate lo ia and under thè la v o ra tile m arket conditim i». Nonr Ite lle t t M adison limai Kn»t nf avellile, New York city, wltli repreneiilatlve» In «very alale or thè Union, lui» lieen alile lo tiuffle Un- lilgli eo»t of llvlng so fnr aa rellef auppllea for thè »ulTerlng tuli- Dulia of Ih«- N'-nr Un»t uri' rom ertied C le v e la a d l i Dortge. tro am irer. in a atHiam eni a lio « • (fiat thè coinm lttee i» etite lo p ro ib ì« fonif fu r thè so lfe rin a people n i Mie Neur K n s l nt prie«.» inuch thè averuge li«re. A lower timo clmrge A donniloii of ?.'i per monili wtll pri» vide fumi fur mie orphan,* HO per umilili («ruvide» imi only fumi, bui alao dotile» nini «boiler fnr un«« orplian, and for Hfi i«*r r ulli alleniinnce al »elioni I» n»»uN‘d lo elidi orplian III ad iliiioo io rumi, eiotlnng und »boiler. Ili ilio apponi for fuud» lo «ave 111 « •tn rvtn g le m n iin iR o f ilio Arm enia!)« nnd o ilie r ««•»torli A sia |»'ople», NVei K n s l H e lle r l* in v itin e thè A m erican p o llile lo "tulnpt" un o rp lian nt thè ra le s glveu bere. t)v«»r 2»VI,INlfl Imtlie less e h lld ie n a re III noeti o f help In tlu N e iir r s i. W n tio u 'i orgnnl/ntlona. Imlr.es, e lin rrlie « u n ii «iK'lul club» are re»pondlag tu ilio n p is'iil by ndoptlng quota» o f orpliuua fo r support o v e r a d e tliiltc p e lim i. V |tfl* to » • i Nv|iAH'.C I h ’lHEOl’j r 1 N 1 SHALL ' 1 G N? 2 1 MlUUUUU<; M U S K R A T ¡Winter 6.00 to 5.30 4.75D 3.75j jJiutu ¿ivi 2-50to 1.75 2.50 to 150 [rail ¿75 ¿Til.. 2.751 2JMto 2iM¡ 1.751o liO 1.75 lo 125 M I N iC Fina, Dark 25.00 to 20-OÜ !S.K lo 15.0C 14.00 to 12.00 10.00 to «.OC 10.00 to 500 Usual Color 18.001o 11.00 L 00 b 10.00 ! 9.00 ta 7.50 7.«0to 600 7.00 to 3.50 12.00to loro 3 30 to 7i0 7.CCÎ0 603 SÜD 4.50 550 io 5)0 P ale S K U N K W fm uw f:» l'.ÍP C Ír I NT¡MEDIUM I NMSNM.I l i r e extremely lu,;h pricer are based on tbc well-known "SHU BERT” liberal gra: inn and arc quoted for immediate* shipment. No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. For qr-otations on C het Oregon FutB, wtite for "¿I;r tilnibrit fe^lpptr ’ the o u ly reliable »id accurate mark t report a n ’ price list of its kind publh&ed. J i s FREE—Writ* fnr it. A &l»ii^nent 4o ‘SHLBEai” vvS51 resell! in “m ore 2 » o n e y “qu: * h£E’.** ä THE MSESTHOUSE B . S H IN THEW0RID Ü B CEM/f/6 E EXCLUSIVELY III C K ..' AU YO U R FU RS D lR tC T TO ______ AMËHICAN FURS 15-27 W Auitin Avs.u.pi RAW uwChicaqo, Ü.S.A UNIVERSITY Connecticut to Provide THE UNIVERSITY OF OPtOI/U. OREGON FtATVRCS Foster I ANO OIPARTMINTS r»ity inclu.Ua the Collfcv of •iencr anti th* Arts, ft»4 th« ill of Lftw If «dletx»#. (ftt chltocturt* JnamAUftm. Ootn- Lion ftnd Mwlc. Mothers for Little Victims of Turks. > i r , Ten thousand little victims of T urkish brutality arc to lie foster- m othered hy the big hearted women of Connecticut as the result of ap­ peals hy N ear Kn«t Relief, the C om m ittee for A rm enian and F; > Ian R elief of 1 Madison avenue. New York city. T he women nt a meeilng voted to “adopt” that num ber as tlielr «hare of the 230,000 hom eless and starving liny* and girl» orphaned In the niussa- erea nn«l deportations. T hree hundred representative« of women’s oruanlxatlnus attended the m eeting nt H artford, nt whlrh Gov­ ernor Maretta II. Holcomb presided and pleaded the cause of the »trlcken peo­ ples. Another speaker w as Henry Mor- gentium, form er U. S. A m bassador to Turkey. A ssurances that the exam ple o f theae tinhlc hearted t'onneetleut women will tie followed hy sim ilar organization* In nil the other state* Imve been received nt the hem hpm rtera of the Near Bast Relief, 1 &ludl«ou uveuue, New York FpE SALE 7 h')i’- er gasoline engine, Call or pipine ('¡yck dan, Scio, R 1. Watt' “l A W atifal auDptui, f»ctxltie* of rpwUl- i*u. modern fftcUitiaft, low coat, with mftnjr oinxvrtnniti«« for »«If h«Ip. “ftthlrtlrs for «Tprybodr,” ft roftJlj democratic Blmosphera — ft ad th« fimous “Orecon Spirit." Don’t Need to Tell You” says the Good Judge ASr“k-\ Why so many men are going to the small chew of this good tobacco. jf ^ ou get real tobacco sat- $ isfaction out of this small chew. The rich taste V and lasts. You don’t V \ 'T L I / lasts need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses \ l\ l the Real Tobacco Chew y°u that. Put Up In Two Styles • RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco W e v r ra n - B V u t o n C o 'T 'p a r y , f!0 7 B r A S d w á C N e w Y c H i C ity Save Today for Tomorrow's Needs Do you live “from hand to mouth?” Tbpri- is a :-yst< m ol living whereby Today may lie made to provide for Tomorrow—this year for next year---the prime of manhood for old age. T h r lf t and aa vln n a re n te d rd no only In m a te ria l* but In lab o r are Money, K a rh added In d iv id u a l efToi '•«'ill tend tow ard the In rre aae o f pr< durtlon and consequent fa ll In p rlc a o! aeceasltiea, but p h y sic a l Id le n e ss la nt P-aa an obniacle lo the redactio n o f liv i n g coatg than fin a n c ia l Idten*»*. Ther« are m llllo n a o f d o llara id le In th United S ia 'e a through la ck of prop«« In t w hich i hould be w o rk ln ; for the cotnmon good. Theae auma I put to w ork would co n stitu te the »,«.« ca p ital h o u rg e n tly needed to tid e w e the oerlcd of reconatruction. SAVE This one word tells th e story. Just a little reg u ­ larly deposited in our savings deoartment makes a pleasentlv sur­ prising snowing in trie y e a is to come vent men Capital $50,000.00 H m iaew lve» wa !» a n n u a lly food v: tied at 17*0,000 00 FOR SALE—one team 4 years old, horse and mare, well broke, wt. aliout 3000 lbs. Also 1 cow and 1 heifer, heifer coming fresh soon. Matt Mueller, Rt. 2 Stay- ton. Jlotf Farms of all Sizes Wanted A. B 8.. InC. Cleveland of M a trrfa l D ille » « « , .rii« « fh a t A m en •una tlirn w aw ay 1700,000,000 w orth 01 f r i t t i i w h y n t r . I t n o # one o n o re of foof! la r i r t w ! e * r.oolle ! In va -h o f tt< 20,000^00 lit i o# o f A m e rica , thè tota Iota l f J,JOO.o‘»ri potimi» a day. A» mu"V rim i la wnaU'd a n n u a li/ aa a ll thè m lner nf t:.e co u n try ro n ld produco ,n two Kinney Si Smith, real estate dealers from Corvallis, are opening an office in Salem in Room 201 Bank of Com­ merce Building and are out for listings of farms of all sizes. If your farm is for sale and you will accept a fair price for it, write us at Box 264, Salem, Oregon and we will send you a listing card foy description of your farm. We want to person­ ally inspect each one of our listings and w ill follow an extensive advertising policy, describing your farm as it really is. Write us now* at Box 264, Salem, Oregon. Our office will be open after January 15th. with Chester L. Smith in charge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. December 29th, 1919 Notice is hereby given that Goldie M. Josephsen, formerly Goldie M. Trine, of Gates, Mar-I ion County. Oregon, who on Nov-1 ember 11, 1914. made Homestead Entry No. 04252, for SEi Sec, 4, Township 9, South Range 3 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Port­ land, Oregon, on the 17th day of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert R. M> eas, Stephen G. Myers, Gilbert Myers, SelasRoda all of Gates, Marion County Ore­ gon. Alexander Swank, • Register Proof made under the act of June 6, 1912 Feb 12 Are Your Teeth Bothering You? Nearly everybody has something the matter with the teeth, blit keeps on postponing a visit to the dentist. c T S tT N Som e p e o p l e are )|hnT/ri7[ afraid of pain, some / f?\nFlfI\\ afraid of the priee. VSYSTCM/ slid some don’t want to lose t It e ti me. All these people should know about the Hegistered Dentists using the E. R. Parker System. First, there is no fear of pain when dental work is done under the E. R. Parker System. Second, the prices are moderate, and every patient is guaranteed full satisfaction. Third, fewer visits arc required, and out-of-town visitors are given «special attention, so they need not call so often. If vour teeth are bothering you, remember that the longer you m gleet them, the more you suffer »itid the more il will cost you in tin- end. There are twenty-four F R. Parker System others in different chics, the nearest office being at State an! Commercial Streets Salem. Oregon, Painless Parker Dentist. Farm ers & M erchants B a n k of Stay ton, Oregon GEM CONFECTIONERY First Class Confections. High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H END ER SH O TT, Proprietor Stayton, Oregon A K nockout^rTrouble g f a n 1/ > put up with any little "Devil of Doubt” in your starting battery—you don’t have to. An “ Exiilc” Battery is “the giant that lives in a box.” It will make a reality of that reliable service about which you’ve dreamed. It will give you maximum power and wiil exert that power on instant demand. It is easy to care for—easy to repair. Let us demonstrate just how you can make your starring battery “doubt proof.” We oiler free inspection of ail batteries. D O N ’T R. D. Barton, Battery and Mageto Service 171 S Com St Phone 1197 Salem. Oregon THE STAYTON BAKERY HOME MADE BREAD, C A K E S A N D C O O K IE S NO ORDER TOO LARGE STAYTON G E. KRAMER, Proprietor O REG O N X periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming that a permanent cure may be had. Headache nearly always results from some disorder of the stomach, liver cr bowels. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will correct these disorders and 'here will be no more headache. Many have been n’s Tablets. ermanen