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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1918)
! ; N TIIK OUKfiQX KTATKS3HAN? T7:il.V, JAXTAltV 1, 10l j , r 3 I :A' - - I "'' I-.'---'. - ! , -: ''-.:- . .... . ,- - . 1 : 1 " I, 'I Ht - .1 I.- .'.If . J k ' ' mis aa. marK, ,ime w me last day oi the first week of this GREAT REMOVAL SALE. You must not miss this opportunity of purchasing merchandise, some of which is marked far below the wholesale prices, especially at these times whed prices are advancing in leaps and bounds. - . ' '. . r t.. . f -i ..." ... ' .. T . .. Ill .4"..,.' r. . ; ..- " f. : it -r -z.- -; .....- - M "i 1 J I J CLOT iriMM (s m is) b i?3 m m v mm (woti? m & WG. SUITS; OVER CO ATS. MAPJCfMAWS ! IMBER WB? A R SWEATERS, HATS,' SHOES, SHIRTS, SMOKING JACKETS. Etc. E5 DOIT 1- oys department to oe uosed Uut We will not carry boys' goods in Taccma, so are closing out the whole department in Suits, Shoes, Shirts, Hats, etc., at Wholesale. delay;. , . 1 ! ' ... v Next week is positively the last week of this " : '; 'r' 'i GREAT -StS;':-'': "Vj - ; And you will be doing yourself an injustice if you do not take advantage of it, come early and buy plenty put in a reserve supply, for you will surely make big savings. ; : h . ; "' -: :;: : -.NOTICE ...,.''..:::-.:.': We will not quote prices as space costs money; it "won't; cost you anything to come in and look around and ask prices Saturday will be our banner day, and we will look forward, to handling the crowds with the least confusion possible. ' ' ' THE CORNER STORE i 0 . i II I f I 1 II I f rta I I , J li 7 1 I 1 II JO Irk 11 jm, STATE AND KOEHTY STREETS SERVICE MEN- I : ARE HONORED Tablet To Be Unveiled and Doney Given Farewell Sunday Night , An Interesting '.patrfotte Drogram jrill be ivfrn at the First Methodist -liurrhnxt Snnday tiisht. tbA fva- ATTENTION ' Bad Stomachs "My bntbaml has been troubled with his stomach for many years. STUM EZK ha Ktren hi in bo m w:h relref he has not bn troiUid; with liii stomafh sinr takinK same," J Mra, Nurah Moek. WMKlbury. Ky. STUMEZE th modern Etymnrlurnedicln worhs almost r like maz'to. For Kale and guarantor! by alt drtiffgixts. eion being, the unveiling of a tablot and the unftirllrtgr of a service flaB in honor of the yotmf nico of the church who have j?one into the ser vice of thetr country. And this ier .vice In to be e"nihinjwl with a fare well to Dr. Carl' Gre, Doney, presi dent or Willamette nnivernitv. who is tMid'er piointment to go to Frane ! Dr. , Docey virtually h& decided to go, btit the date of Itta depjrtare fs uncertain. . i The board of trustees of Willam ette university, at the rqut'st nf-tho nallpp&l arfn'y Y. M, C. A., head'jtiar teirs of New York,, granted Dr. D neysix months lav V France and study and organize arnry Y. M. The tablet whteh ia to be nnTeild nndav "nsht in prcnBtefl by the of ficial boaTd of the church anJ con tains cixty--eir.bt nataes, a thCT-dn yfce f las, .presented . by the ladlcs AM Society, will have eevenly-two ftara. -, . . . - ; '" : The program will-Include; patriotic seleciong and addreKftcs not W ex ceed fire minutes ach by person rprentiDf Tariona Interests of th jrrfty. The spealiera will 1e Ir. R. .V. Avison, Dr. T. B. Ford, lesidnt Doney, Governor .Withycombe, Dr. 0,;K. HoJt.. Dr. n. I Stenres. Prof. Jj O. laU. Harry 1!owt. Walter A, lenton and W. I. Rtaley. LIGHT THROWN iONpRDER Public Service Commission Is sues Letter to Shippers of Oregon ItcKideiice ritone, 2:t2. rtione mi. r HcpabHc Tmcks. Comlrich Tires. Overland Service. An Accessories ' Mt. Angel Garaged croot. & snfxi:nEit Iroprleors. Mt. Anfirel, 0. ' StoraRe ' and Repairs. Vs? Ueautiftil lUist and: Shoulders 're'pniilil If rr.ii will, wear ientiftcHr ooruitrurtel Men Jolie UrmB;re. JupporUiif i'iwcIc- that the contor of the ftirur m p.,ited. ' M,'llMi tinat hlrk wkl It tC- CXH JL- 1. i -nin.. pr-v.t ti,e full ut from UMifif hinMi. eliminate the danger of Elucidation of the, meaning of Ov dr No. .1, by Ilrrcfor General Mc Adoo is iven In a letter to Oregon shippors that has been Kent out by the public service Commission. Th order has ben ajijiesced in by the freon rominission and wlil Ih ef fective on and after January 21. The letter from the commission t' the shippers follows: "That there may Le no question as to the practical application of de- lll ii l I rii.il uiiurf HU"T .!. tf of W. G. McAdoo. director general o( railroads of date January f, iftisf we wuld advise khlppcrs that, such order, has been acquiesced In by thi commission- and will be effective as Lto all carrirs ly rail in Orern on or nrter January 21. 1 Six. "The charges auHiefl by this ordor fafter 4S-hour free time limit) nre $3 for flrM ;lnj, ti for erbn;l dav and i for each additional succeedinar day $1 iff excess of that for the pre ceding day until a triaxlmum charpe of $10 shall le rearjedon t.fie eighth day of detention Iteyond free time limit, thereafter to be $10 per car per felay. "A tnore forceful exaimple of de mirrrag'o charges nnder the director Reneral's order Is contained in the following illustration." Knppos-e a car to have been datained-ttn days over free time. Tne charges will be. $72 whereas under the ules of this co'ra mission not effective after January 21,. ISIS, the charge fs $37. "Shippers Will reeoRnie that tho increase in demurrage charge is for no other purpose than to discourage holding cars longer than is absor Intely essential ajid.to ehcourasia shippers to provide , more , extensive facilities for speedy releas of equip ment. a This 'com miatdon has. pledged its cooperation to the director -general and in turn asi:s the slntcre cooperation, of all ehlppers that the intent and purposes of the deipur r.ige order and ifBXpaKequtnt bene ficial results upon shipping may be consumated and that Oregon may take the lead in this as it has in many other patriotic movements." ONE DOSE RELIEVES A C0LD-N0 QUININE "Iates Odd f"impom!" Knds lla-.l fuUln or i3nic in a Few Honrs. M-u-rnl lina to the cntira upper hody. TlM-r the rtinf lt mt r7JD.b?2Tk HL ruHtleM Uing-perniitti waliifls without rcmoTal. !liv ,or d-ler ,iow y hit Jolij Briicrr if not tork- l, C HI (Half cnu invrt '7 f IlF.NJAiltN & JOtl.S'E5 Si Wrren Street. Newark. !t. J SS5??N. As A5e Advances the liver Rcqjnlres iCiorTv' occastonal tJJght tinuUtion. CARTER'S LITTLE y"'! UVEA riLLS correct CONSTIPATION. Coicrless cr Me Fare "ir iee tb nrs b ib K!i : -T T- ' ' tion for the teachers or T5enton coim-j The publication will also give direct . !( nnrnnw la frt ivf -tie dot nih t ly to the tearJiers the plans of th'. of air requests upon the schools f rom the federal government, such as t!vs thrift campaign, the crop and labor Firvy. the' Junior Red Cross, and whatever other calls that are road!" ' Btatv ftrid r-nnntv denartmenta of e.iii. cation rfor the school year. v Most Important among the items the war-saving3 f tamp. plan, and urg ing each teacher to present this pi.it to the pupils of -her school. Other article of special-"Interest to the teachers' of Benton county found the bulletin are 'those on-spelling contests, club work, reading elrcla is one giving a complete outline of J work, standardization of rural school and a g6od number of. general itemi of news. ,t. a j ; j ij trtM ; yyi" 1 ii.-. j -lyr'rr--rT 4 . ... i- Relief comes Instantly.- Ado.?e taken every two honrs un til three doses are taken will end grippe misery" and break up a severe cold either in the head, cjiest. body or ?!mbs. . H prQrntly opens elogged-up n'os trlln and air passages In the head, stop3 nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves fdrk headache, dnll nfs, feverishncHS. sore throat. ineez5ns', soreness and stiffness. Iont stay Ftnffed np! Qnit blow ing and rntffling! ' Ease vour throb bin K head! Not nine .ele In the world gives such prompt relief as Tape's Hold Compound," wMfh costs only a few cents "at any drng tore. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no litconyenir enco. I'.e sure Von Rt the genhihe:. Enemy Scheme to Send . Oat Poison Pollen Denied CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS It-lls How To Get Qttiek Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In Cne minnte-your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and yon can breathe freely. No more hawking, rnfiffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. I ; v , (let a small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm from your druggist now. Afc ply a little of this fragrant, anti septic, healing cream in your nos trils. It, penetrates through every air passage of the bead, soothes the inflamed or swollen mueou mem brane and relief cqmes instantly. It's 'ust fine. Iton't stay tuf fed up with- a cold' or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. : t H !'' : ": ' ' ' :.': ':. ''' .. RAN FRANCISCO. Jan. t'. Agri cultural experts of 'the University f California have characterized as "ab surd" tonight a reported enemy plwt to destroy the lat' cfdnj of the United Stales by Ihe dissemlnatioa In this country f a destrucfive p61 len said 4o have yeen shipped Trohi Germany. ..'", C 3 h":; ' The state councitfdi defen'.oday announced that it was in receipt of reliable Information frofn Washing ton that a quantity of the so-called pol'n already was fn the hand. of erman agents in 'California. Tho council railed upon , the asljiaijties for a' in tracing the sohatance. "The" very nature of wheat," said one of the university experts, "would make such a scheme Imppssibla. Ev en If the wheat could be Impregnated it would not be destroyed." f Benton County Schools Have Official Joarncl The Benfon County Teachers' Bul letin, Volnrae 1, number 1. an eight page folder published by the county school superintendent, R. K. Cannon, was received at the office of Super intendent of 1'nblic Instruction X A. Churchill, yesterday, ,Tbe bnlleti ia'ln official publica- After You Getf aaaaaaaaiaaaaaM ' h CLEVELAND' TRACTO We give yow SERVICE Crawls cn Its Own Tracks Writ or w:r ns il'tr"-t fur ' ay irvif i" impiN-I tn yftur ,'l-rla'fil Trf lr - Thm Trurtnr l!ar iu!it in any o:l ,!- w-at'fpr. 100 KY.AIi VAI.t'K. M 12 H. P. for B "the tinder - 20RP.atitebe5. lof fl I rtatkmary wok JB (f rt t S aerir a d II th mmrU t S I II Htnn mm ! I You Nefed a Gck4 Tractor for 1 . Your Farm Work Now Ark any of there T."rctneri In yonr 'territory1 alout tJi ClovoUind Tractor. Senator OeoTge W. Weeks. . Salem, Oio. K. A. Kwrta. . ... . . .. .'. .Halftn, ' rKm Jji I H-no..., .KaJem, r;ii , 1 t ' liarlfvril',. Kalcni. Oremm Klurcnce- I RHiglas. 1 sUmene, I )rKn '' Tlatt llrotherji j . . . . iWomllmrn, Orcnton l'.rtfce Cmnirirham Halem, Oro Arthur IfarB-flon.- farlton, OrrKun John Mathaier. , . Ctrvala. Oftttion KlarJ har... Silvrton, Cr-fn I M. M. Ilrrmm. .. , .1 larriabwrg, r-iron I Jolm W'odtli. . ., , . . ,AVaterlo, Orr-xun -i Harry Leach.....; Yamhill, Ortaun I and many others. " LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT Tlw CLEVELAND ACTOR is hamlie'sf, mwt rnmpltie, most necessary farm irnpletneht ever deviiel. Not big ami liilky--but vHlh ixnver enoujrh for; all the hanl work ytm can giro jt. Worth fiYe, times its cost on any farm. . Fill out the eon win -below and let tis tell you about it.' . ) rKPORTANT NOTICE Trw sell.- r aency of the Cleveland Tra Brthpr of r?altm tm tmn diftH!mit a further nti- we wt! hlBrt4' the aictnc; f-v. ,Owirera- of - the- Tracinr will j) wpiy to uk fr any w.-rvle iiU-l. . (Signed) McKFt'"TftArTOrt CO 525 rittor:lc nf(ck' I'ortlaml. .Orrgon Teltlioa Urwm7 H 40 and A J I"S . McNeff Tractor Go. - - &aV ctor to Vlek ind until Xr A y our. yr y McNEFP TRACTOR CO. 1-ORTLAKD, OaEOOM ) Tw-rKir: Hi-aur B'I rn full, nf5rmalln lwt tha . tlMii-l Triu.-lor. 225-Fitlock Block., PORTLAND,' OREGON v MA1I, COtTPOK TODAY . 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