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THE OBEUO.V HTATES3IAA'i TIIIIWIIAV. FEBUUAIIY 2M.1018 i ! i- f. OUR EYEGLASSES .Are noted for the clearness th iy give to your vision, greater ease ,ln wearing and the beauty of their design. We have a specialist to do this work. Take advantage of our optical department and get the best. HARTMAN BROS. CO. ; ' JEWEW:iW AX1 G1TICIAX9 State and Uberty Streets. , irr. Iturtletto, Optometrist. We FUI Our CJwn lrcritins. fl - . CITY NEWS I M BORN CREECH To Mr. and Mrs. Warren : Creech, near Salem. Wednesday, i Feb. 27, 1918, a daughter, weignt i eight pounds. She will be named Ina Belle. DIED GERMO.YD At "the family resl- ; dence, 2330 Myrtle arenue. Wed nesday, Feb. 27. 1918. Mrs. Plen- : tie La Frances Cermond, at the are of 42 years. Besides her husband, W. A. Ger inond. in her immediate family she leaves a son. Oatmer Cermond. and a minor daughter. Helen Cermond. The funeral services will 1e an nounced upon arrival of the husband from Washington. The arrangements are In charge of the Terwilliger company. BLIGH Stat between Lib erty and High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. "Baby Mine." OREOON State street near O. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Para m ou n t pictures. The World for Sale," featur ing Conway Tearle. . YE LIBERTY -Liberty near State. , High class photoplays and special features. ' . Camp Green. North Carolina. He formerly lived at Turner. Accom panied by "a brother, the body is ex pected to arrive tomorrow night. Big Discount On Heaters At E. L. Stiff & Son's. Two 3Iore Men tcr the Xavy Recruiting Officer John E. Adams yesterday reported having enlisted Clarence Adams and Abbey Breene as firemen of the third class for ser vice In the United States navy, and bad sent them forward to Portland. CHKVHOLET IS ORDER THAT YOU MAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE $715 PRICE ON THE CHEVROLET CAR. WHICH ADVANCES $51.30 MARCH 1. WE WILL KEEP OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS AT 246 STATE STREET OPENED UNTIL 10 P. M. THURSDAY EVENING. SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. Girl Wanted AC Salem Fruit Union at once. RICKET At the family home on the Garden road, two and one half miles east of Salem. Tuesday night, Feb. 26, 1913, Clark Ricket, 72 years old. The family cume to Oregon from Colorado a year ago. Mr. Ricket died suddenly ftllowing a short ill ness. Besides a widow he leaves a son Frank and the following daugh ters: Mrs: D. J. Clark, Hunt Creek, Wyo.; Mrs. Joe Hobsen. Valentine, Nb.; airs. Will Lawrence. Rush- vine, Neb.; Fannie Miller, Cor nish, Colo. Before bur'al the body will be held for several days and await relatives from the easf.. The funeral will be held in Salem at the Webb & Clcugh chapel. Iriots in one bunch to form a quo rum for the purpose of putting Wil lamette chapter. Red Cross, back in form. Hash for Marriage Licenses There wajsa run on the bank ye- terday Dan Cupid's bank In - the county court house and not beins; able to find any young men, Cupid went after a few older ones, with the result that County Clerk RoyeY was told to issue the following mar riage licenses: Victor VV. Wood ruff. 31. and Nellie M Shepard. 22. both of Salem; Charles G. Muliikin. 51. and Edna Vivian Mills. 22. both of Salem; Charles E. Morton. 67. of Portland, and Clara Belle Haus man, 49. of Salem; Thomas B. Mor gan, 46. and Mrs. Eflie Osterman, 38, 'both of Salem. RED CROSS WILL HOLD INSTITUTE Two Planned in Northwest in March for Home Service Training W. W. Rosebraugh, M. P. Dennis, Fred Rupert, W. B. Hardy. Prayer Committee II. N. Aldrlch, chairman; Georgo P. "I-itchfleld, S. W. Drake. A. S.: Mulligan. E. . Schramm, John Wekborg, W. I. Staley, Ed. TownsendP. A. Shipley, E. Shunke, Burton Edwards, Dr. L. G. Altman, Albert Copley, S. IV Mr Cracken. C. T. Doty, A. J. llager. It. G. Miller. Clifton Ross, Joseph Srit wood, William Kenyon, A. J. Cook. m' i Strength comes fromWell dicest- Training for home service Is to be Jed and thoroughly assimilated food, emphasized by the Red Cross, and In Hood's Sarsaparilla'tones the digest the northwest division two institutes jive .organs, and thus builds up the Hirengm. n yo are getting "run down," begin taking Hood's at one'. It gives nerve, mental and digestive strengtn. for the work are to be held. One will open at Seattle March 4 and the other at Portlan-1 Mareh 11. Fuil Information abou. the institutes Is contained in the lollowing which Is reprinted from a poster that has been mailed out to advertise the Insti tutes: Purpose To tram home service secretaries, and friendly visitors for sevice to the families of enlisted men and to disabled soldier and sailors 300 Pounds Potatoes, $2.7.V Order of Ward K Richardson, 2395 Front street. Phone 494. Suits Dismissed On motion of the plaintiff yester day the suit of B. H. Wassam against Fd. E. Bradbury et al was dismiss ed, as having been settled out of court. On motion of plaintiff the wlien invalided home t-nit of the Bank of Woodburn vs. Time and place March 4, Seattle; w. ti. i-ottman, naving Deen semeu Aiarcn 11, 1'ortland. out of court, was dismissed, supu- Affiliated with UnlverBitv of latlon filed yesterday in tne sun or Washington; Reed college. the Portland Railway, Lrfriht ana Director At Seattle. Prof William Power company against tne uny oi r. Ogbufn; at Portland. Prof. Faul west Salem, the case being aiamis- ji. Douglas ted without costs or prejudice, on Length of course Six weeks of ln- motion or piaintirr tne sun or Many tensive training. Twenty-five hours A. McEIroy against William H. Mc- field work each week. Four hour. nf Elroy was dismlsued without costs or prejudice. An All Day Meetlnf Several Fine Used Organs E. L. Stiff & Son, 404-448 Court. Accord (Honor To Soldier Military honors will be accorded at , the funeral services over Bert Whitehead which will be held in Sa lem at the Methodist church, Sunday at 1 o'clock; The soldier- died at Attention B. P. O. Elks The chairman of our entertain ment committee promises a high class entertainment for this Thurs day evening. ELECTRIC WORK AND SUPPLIES Estimates Given Work Promptly , Done. ' Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 952. . A Piano Bargain We have one beautiful brand new Singer piano, regular price 750. As this piano is not the make we usually carry in stock we will sacrifice it for $562. Act quickly if you want to pick np this snap. E. L. Stiff tt Son, 446 Court street. t The women of the First ronrnm. t ( n a 1 ...til I. 1 . .wUu.. luuim win uuiu an ail uar meeting at their church parlors to- aay, in honor of Miss Mary Denton, oi me uosnisna university, Kyoto Japan, who will speak at 2:30. in the church, to which meeting all people Interested in missions are In vited. There will be a luncheon at noon. Miss Denton has had large ex perience In mission and educational work in Japan, and she will have a message that will be interesting. Execution Retnmed The sheriff yesterday returned the execution as eerled in the suit rvr. r t- a tt ir rtuf. ton against C. G. Burton et al. on a Judgment for $892. SI. having sold the property for $500, leaving a bal- ; ance due of $392.81. iSORENESS, PAIN, ACHING jqiNTS The Cherry City Egg: and "Poultry Company will continue to buy and sell hens during March and April, under special permit from the United States food administrator. 255 Ferry 'street. Phone 765. atmVll " Pti 4-1. Many Hear Dr. Hall The lecture by Dr. John O. Hall Ibf Willamette university at the pub- I M( IfnrftPT tilTHnrfiim laif I trrt rn A1??1 --ldiL I tb subject of Russia was heard by tu delivered in I an audience of about 150 persons. nv nnmwttiiw krt 1T.il fcw..f tt Vl.i.- n .. . Xt.A- .U - i I1"' " 1 uiBiutj VI nua- Trade In Yonr Old Furniture On new at E. L. Stiff ft Son's. Xomlnatinir Petitions - Printed to comply with all de mands ror state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (upstairs.) lecture. Beading. Certificate Certificate will be Is sued by the director general of civ lian relief of the American Red Cross wasnington, v. c, to all students puccessruny completing the course. Expense Registration fee of $3 Reed college offers board and indf. ing for the six weeks at ra total nt o. cnaptrs may assist in riofrav. ing exepenscs of renresentativoa i these institutes, when. In' the UtA. ment of the chapters. It Is necessary How to apply Consult With vnnr vuapier nome service chairmad. then make Immediate annliatinn u- Jtt m. .. " unmors or tne Institutes i li. above, or to F. P. Fofst u.it-Lior. civilian rel ef. AmertM-n MORE LIGHT ON FLOUR RULINGS Steusloff in Receipt of Furth er Information From W. B. Ayer Don't suffer! Relief comes the Red Cross- Wh,te bunding, Seattle.' moment you rub with old St Jacobs Liniment" Don't stay sore, stiff and - lame? WIXD-SIIILXD PUSHES S.VOAV. Bucking snow drifts becomes nec Mont from essary in winter na rtt. Recently Ray Moon started! CIDER H an a from clean, sound anla COMMERCTAL CiriKft wnniti 1010 N. CouunereUl BU Salem, Oregon .? Phone 211 - Used Furniture Wanted Illsheat eash rfees al ft m4 ' f . ' faaltare. ; E. L. STIFF & SON, -Phone 941 or 508 There Will B a Bed Cross Rally at Macleay Saturday night. March 2. A good program is being prepared and Mr. Huckestein and Walter I Tooze will give short talks on patriotism and Red Cross work. Mrs. Fish will also give readings. Everybody welcome. Red Cross Benefit Dance Liberty Saturday night. sla np to the time of the recent rev-l,, " I olutlon and brought. out th Uvea of 1"? '!P,0",TB H'rotzky and Lenlne. Much Interest I "U:L L"iHrer has issued II- was Injected Into the address (or ru, ""V rc"ro.ary na. ror tne the reason that Dr. Hall is oersonal- u,M,.OIn,?? explosives to Paul Mar- Limber up! Rub soothing, penetrat- Butte in a Maxwell car to eof . u ing "St. Jacobs Liniment" right n ranch. Th- .ZZ J1 toh ? your achiftr muscles. Joints and pain- pushed back against th.B.M rul nerves.-'irs the quickest, surest and he could not open the front "door " v "-" l io aumiuici; i uvvauBo or me snow arainst it Kt harmless and doesn't burn the skin, the car. went throurh it 'St. Jacobs .Liniment" conquers pain. It instantly takes away any ache, soreness and stiffness in the head. neck, shoulders, back. legs. arms, fingers or any part of the body -nothing like it. . .iou simply pour a little In your .hand and rub "where it hurts," and relief comes instantly. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle now from any drug store. It never disappoints- six gold medal awards. . . PARENTS THINK MISTAKE MADE Further information relative to limitations placed upon dealers in flour, under the present government regulations, has been received from vv. u. Aj-er by F. W. Steusloff, fed eral food administrator for Marlon county. The information followsr "All dealers in flour, including flour mills, are hereby notified that no sale of flour should be made o anyone subject to Been not as yet. taken out a licence. "So order for wheat flour should b accepted from those' subject to license which does not show in the face of It the license number of the ueaier ordering the flour. This num oer may be clearly written In lnfe on the application certificate. All those who are subject to li cense and who havs applied for same prior to this date, but have not as yet received their license from Wash ington. can clearly wrife on their epnlication coreificate the dat their license was applied for and dealers may accept this statement (when ri written on the application certifi cate) in lieu of license number,1 un til such time as license numbers r- be given. . Those who are subject to lleensa and have not aDnlied for m should immediately make annHo- llon to the license division of th united States food administration at Washington. D. C. statlne the character of their business. This USER GARS TERMS GIVEN , You ran save ijiiom y ir yo wilj buy jour car now. Lntf-r prices will be much higher arid the t hoice of Kood. cars will be very limited. Now h tin- time to tboo.se your cur. Pay a fniall deposit ant lac delivery later. You will r.tcsf it at a present price. We List Some of Our Cars ; '. . Oakland -f:ssr- E,; tne lights and starter; one ,man top, good tires. A ci;igy,car; all for CTS ' i uvenanatrlc Rtarler aD(J lights; first-class condition, . . ..... ........... ..... $;.V Jfpn 5-Passenger, 1915. Elcc iCU trie lights and starter. ...... .,.$375 Jl bargain. . . pluaeDaKerfirst-class condi ioa a bargain at.-. , . . .$250 StudebakW-SI'fc, 191S Hectric lights' and starter, . extra long wheel base, good tires. A snap . . . . . ...... .......... $250 Oregon Motor Car Co, Distributors of Studebaker Varn f and lenby .Trucks ' Vvrry aiil llih Sts. I'hone 121 ;ates bar roadway. fy familiar with the location in New York City where the two leaders did much of their' work in this country. Biggest Stock of Used . Funiture at E. L. Stiff & Son's. nacir, k. H. Ileckman. w. n. Orie iiartiey & craig. A. J. Brown. C. C. Chaffee. Leonard Barnick, Florence E. Cradle F. A. Winslow. and W. I. Creech, of f.alem: W. O. Morrow, in- iiepenaence; Eugene Wilson, of Am- uy. HOUSEHOLD GOODS lr th very highest rle tw hu-hl g4m mm teU ef every hia. People ' Second Hand Store 7 CiireUi St.. rbn 79s The Woman's Repablit Study club meets at Mrs. C. P. Bishop's 'residence. 240 North Lib erty street, at 2:30 Thursday. By order of President Mrs. Bishop. Don't Itent A Piano- Buy one on easy terms at E. L. aurt son's. Met Me at the Club Alleys 12 J N. Commercial. Upstairs. SACKS WANTED Highest :. price paUl for old vy.--'," Junk' V CAPITAL JCXK CO, 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 393 Leader Approves Auto Corps Charles W. Niemever. who is or ganlztng a state military automobile corps, nas received a letter from nr 1 vowuei Jonn reader, miiifirv in The Willamette university basket-1 J-. vue mversuy or ore- ball team will meet the team from al ? ,jr commending the move. Vancouver barracks Saturday . night hfi !L . .fr BZ ne has be:u,, at 8:30 o'clock on the university tV5? 11 ,.pf a ,mll' corps floor. The personnel of the military V commun,ty fad tha.t he will team is made up of former college f!?r form n aUUoo wfth the ana university stars, and the team 4s I vi'tTL.. s -umieu oy air. I considered one of the strongest mili tary athletic teams on the coast. Niemeyer. WE MOVE- Pack and Store Everything Special rates on eastern shipments. Piano moving and country tripe a specialty. Prompt service. Work guaranteed. LARMER TRANSFER CO. 14S S. LIBERTY STREET Office Phone 930 - Home Phone 1808 O O A L A Bf n w o o n Wanted Sacks and Iron Highest prices paid. Also huy all kinds of junk. . WESTERN J tXK CO. -' Ilione 700 Cor, Center and Commercial St. SALEM, ORKO.V Hear Dr. A. W. EVans L At the armory tonight 8:15. Nominating; Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) Those Who Have Been Coming to the RalnMir Mf.vi dances at the Purvine hall corner of Front and State street win come Friday night. Columbia Itlver Smelt Fresh dally. Price lower of Ward K. Richardson. Phone 494 More Names Added In addition to the names mention ed In The Statesman Wednesday of the men in service in the army or navy from WIUametfA ,.ni..i Order I the following names have been hand- Ainui Irvine. Jnnt. i . Vi ranI Smith. Glen McCaddam, Eric Bolt. Bruce eiiriuauiei.. Lioya Lee, Otto Burcham. f.aban Steeves. Tia-r M-irt aia - New York November 3, 1917. PERSONALS naw street, received 'notice Sag. from Service Flag Unfurled A service flag program at Lafay ette last Sunday afternoon was at tended by a large crowd. Alnhens Olllatta nrlnrtn.l t, i . - . charge of the music. nv Aif I A Iano Bargai Bates was the sneaker. snH th ria.l We have one besnflfni a - representing twenty Lafayette men in I SJCer Piano, regular price $750. As miun iiKuuuK iorces was un-l mo jiui me maice we usualiv furled by William Courtney, renr. carry fn stock we will urrifi u rJL sentlng the Red Cross auxiliary. I '.5i2- Act quickly If you want to Give Away Prices " r ,?..UB?d P,ana and organs at E. u. oiiie mt eon. pick up this snap. E. L. Stiff ft Son. - - w wa . Oil CCW Ir. A. W. Evans Nephew of Lloyd Georee at th rmory lonignt. Tell-j of the Doshinha Aiiss iary Denton, at th ij-ir. Congregational rhnreh at 9-?a ti J ... . uy, win speak on Doshisha nnir. slty Japan one of thm mn-t esting and useful Institutions In thel wnoie worm. All ar Invito k-I Doctor White --.-.-'. -. : ' s - Diseases of Women and Nervous Dise m UniUd States National Bank Building ases Salem, Oregon Postponed Indefinitely SI bVnim 8Vl chl house for ulrr '.f,t of. the R,,(1 c has been postponed indifinlte.'y. Nominating- Petitions.: Printed to- comply with all de mands for state onH !L.SAa,l:man Pubhing company" SUwrffTon .Sale - Pbstmaster Huckestein reported yesterday that he had just received a large supply of the new internal revenue stamps 'in denominations of 91 and tin to SFi to ho h.aj .t Important documents, .deeds, cor porations pajers. etc. He added that he was never so busy In his life .1 7Y B ... ?as bee0 ln Past Z d3r?,fe,l,nc new war savings and thrift stamps. . Every day se3 these popular forms of lending mon- . m10 Dnn grow in favor among all classes of Investors. The postmaster announced that it Is hts intention to call anMher meeting in the commercial club rooms of th committee of one hundred and see Mrs. Vf I m m Tl .1 AVI ' I.lrn ' 1 1 ....co vuci.a a- .nttc, ui vBiiw were in ih, j irora Salem Wednesday.' treasury department at Washing- Mrs, N. C. Kafourey of Salem Is l?" ?. Bterda' that her son. Arthur visltrngr with friends in-Portland. ,'l t nas Den n the navy E. D. Warde of. Cut Bank. Mont.. lZ,WO year8- had died on board a Is visiting P, W. Brown, 1399 State T ve8eI ant' lhat S5000 war risk street, his wife and daughter will tV 7. I 1, 1,a Dc 8ent her at once. return with him. Mrs. Wade has been visiting her father and mother air. Tfrade Is delighted with the weather here. M. J. Pbelan. who Is at the Salem hospital, where he he has been ill for several week, la imnrovine. Wattls Ouyot of Ixng lieach. Cal., is at tne nilgb hotel. J. K. Manuel and wife of Grants Pass are guests -of th Bllgh. John N. Cook of BIa k Rock is at the nilfh hotel. j . C. W. TalmadKe of Tillamook 'Ss quartered at the Bligh. . N. ChrUty.of Falls CItv is at the Bllsh. C II. Dixson of Cherrv Grove. Or. Is registered at the Bligh. fc. J. East. Clifford Harold an S. J.. Fry Of , Portland ara a Bllglr. L-fS. Stewart of Kelso. Wash.. Is at therAfp-o hotel. . F. Gilliam of Airlie is stoonine at the Argo. F. Turner Is ft lafp arrival frnm Aiaupin. or., at the Argo. v. W. Parker (if, Eliepno Iq at tno .Marion W. J. Herwig of Topeka. Kan a guesx or the Marion. Walter B. Swan of New York city stopping at the Mar on hotel. Allen Davis of Cincinnati. O., is -iunerea ai tne Marlon. L. Van Orrnan. A. Hale, n .T Kenzie, A. M. Cooke, md J. I. Drap er 01 l ortiana are t the Marion. A man In Greece who is sentenced 10 aeaui nas to wait two years be "Ir" execution of his sent any flour without their havinir se cured permit from my office or irom tne county chairman for th food administration. 1 - . 1 ' lunuwiDjf is a mi or inose IniOrmatlOn That Artfinr I s,,bJect to license; All flour mill. kers and commission; merchante, ail retailers doing; business of f 100,000 a year or over, all retailers doing a business of less than $100,000 a year who sell to hotels, restaurants, boarding houses or other public end ing places, alt bakers of bread, all bakers of pies, cakes, etc.; all bak ers of crackers, etc.; all manufac turers of macaroni and other ali mentary pastes, etc.: and all hotels restaurants and other eatlnp p'ac?e l,'- Carrying 3.500 pounds each of cotton-cake three Maxwell trucks travc-1- tiay be done by telegraph and until ed 120 mile3 to Dallas, Tex.; a fw license has been received no dealer j . ii j.tinn1H .oil : :i UJ S- .i.jr nererairjiug guuus - - vri null JT WrBOnS Martin Died on Ship IsvUoubted for the M. c L. Transfer and Storage company. On -the road tho drivers were compelled Ito get off the truc! to open 56 gates. Uunder thi-se .ad verse conditions the trucks averaged 12 miles to the gallon. r - . V. P. Flake and daughter. "l'..!011 Martin 114- Be Found by Veterinarian It isr believed, howw whose consumption of flour is three is an error in names and that thei' rela ot more' 0f. Hour, per month" aiior is ancther nerson I The notification st-tivi BUYS FIRST 3IAXWELL. tin died Janusrv 9n r- i ji I of error Is that . ..: " .". The first Maxwell truck sold in from him recenti- ri-wt -... California went to San Francisco Tt At that time be was on the transpor. wt rouht hJ ' B- Curran. It is St. Louis in New York hrw ul 8t,u operation and Is rendering a granamother also has received a let- ,g"""a'e service i ru Til nim urifino - . I 20. one possIbiHtV that ' ."t "H,7 Pint n 7 Ktil rorable is that the death 7.i..: 1 - - " , . - , i, 1 c wcurrea on rebrniirv 9n an .- amiarw ) A n ... .... A . aB wruien mto tne no- N'aval Al' ! 5f?' A to. ! ? . ther ii. v ... 7. " "wi -. i ijos: lair innicated hv ','a.,n"-.the notif cation would be suf- information received riTri iZ l Y . -J"er thf death- 11 ls crlnarlan W. IL Lvtle yesterdar the practice of war denart mr. yesieraay -. r. w. u ii. ib not longing to Hubert Smith aia i send the inforniati 1 " w ""'",".ai,un or.in" contents of their v-.,--. , 1 siomacns revealed what ?nteared to t.o-!'i-'"o"'" 'r th. ,. . Th. ;;,;,'; , .. ,.. .. iijc insurance is in ho. noma 1 --. . . -......- .tne iiS .father is an encineeV Vl 4,8 ont 10 ,ne laboratory-at Salem water com nanv tfr m V?6 TCn Aflcnltural college and th H is inestfgatlng S ? arriJi at 7h'S ltPOrtwT.M Jh" n Inactions of inei glass nad been found. Tha Tnts or another stomach weresent phi no report has yet been received . CoronA The Personal Writing Machine I sliiTrzi-iY pit in $.- For descriptive matter call or . write CM. IXKKV(K)11, Distributor. 210 X. Com! -Street. Kalem. Or. Committee Appointed For Laymen Convention STU ME 2 E All committees for the men's fee- StoP Imllffeistion of Twenty. Von,of the laymen's missionary cojt- , V , 0 wn,rn meets in Salem 'March 17. IS and 10 have been ence. and preparations will be In progr-sa ...ininiiaiiy irom now until tho dute "i me convention. w a - ii as announced lesterdnv d.h uy or tne visiting speakers wl.l five Years Sfanilint? J. n. IIfni-rBh,t. M. !.. ,.T , .11 iii 1 a n a r-rrfr t ...1 t m a h. imliKtion for twenty-five j rrs "Iso by Us have trouble.! n, f,.P th'' past hr- years. Ymr STrilKZK i.x stopped it nil " KTI'mwp .i .v urn At n K I er ITfUcrilHlon for 4atJrr - l -. aoh i indr,-tin. Vi.vh p,p.; ZZ' in i-oniana on 1he day prior to m-U-mi pre fenainnl Vh.. .K the opening and boost for thf Salem Kl' "'rr.tan'n,., " convention. This. ioiibtles win P ,h,,t n 1"""" h ""fferers ,Ved IH.. : .ii.4.r to ' SS'SmJ"" "?1SS3S. S5,,a,asi!.'lr ; The com.nit tee a -nrilnl mm a i bottle toflay. I?- v-ufc' . 11 WILLIAM FARNUM The King of All Movie Stars In "WHEN A MAN SEES RED" STARTING SUNliAV I LIBERTYtTHEATHn I a- ---r Men's ConvntionDr. 11. L Steeves, chairman- H .3 nn' . -' chairman; Joseph II. lbert. treas urer; R. A. Harris, convent .1 retary. v" Kxf'CtjtiVe Seerttnrlea an-l r..Vlj- nan7SSPar H G'ngrich. . Ivan G. Mc Financial A. A . ivrnu, JUSenn 11. Albert ' ir SI.M.l.t.lr8.,and Survt,y-Rev. Carl IT. Kll ott. Key. R.V. Avison, Rev. j. L. Lovell. . jr CANCER IS CURED i ' ' - . Capt. P. Pj Clar, prominent resident of Polk xiounty7 whose-i address Is Route I, Salem, Ore.,, tells personal experience: - ' To Anyone Suffering With Can cer: I was afflicted with cancer of the lower lip forme and one half years, to my jgreat diseom fort"and worry. I applied to Dr., S. C Stone here in Salem for relief... . , :; Ire applied a paste for four days, then a Kimpitt ointment. and In a fw days the cancer fell out. My lip Jial'd iip'per fectly. I have no sin of can cer any more. ('apt, P. IT ( lark, Hontc 1,-Salem, Or. Dec. 8. 1 f 1 7. The above ii but one of sev eral rases af cancer 1 have curedrfn Salem recently. S; c. STONE, M. D., j Stone's Drug Store lilt North nt mere in! tytrvvf, Kalern, Or. PIiomo ;t."5. ' ronMitation niul '.Advice Free. Tlereptlon . . . - t 1 Arrangenients J. . Todd, phllrnimi. T Y t - . I. 11. Miner. Registration. Henulatlon an. t i. eratnre Irwin Griffith. I J. K. Car rier, K. A.. Rhoten. F. Kur.. F. E. Hageman. II. Graloon. Rh.i A.t. wn. L. C. KIwell. K. Shunke. John v -'-'X'-' nroWB ,,r-""' c- r'Plev, It,. A., Rennett It r- im I. , .... ... v.. ll IV-, 'cter Stringer, Dr. Gibuoa White, NEW SHOW TODAY EDNA GOORICH IN y "A Daughter of Maryla COMEDY AND WEEKLY KIDDIES 5c MATINEES 10c BLIGH THEATRE S EVENINGS 1 t r . 1 i. . ' - ' i . : . . . , . r . ' - - ; " ' "- ' ; ---- -jr. . .1 '..: