,J i THE OREGON STATESMAN FRIT AT. FKB1HTARY 14, 1010 DR. COAN WILL REMEMBER Y. W. C A DRIVE GIVE LECTURE ! WHAT YOU HAVE READ IN OUR ADS ABOUT Prominent Speaker to Be Here to Open Armenian Fund Drive t I i i. ill) cvd a t n SALE i X T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Y Y Y s y : y - t y : Y . Y Y Y : y .; Y ' Y : Y Y r ' u n - - ' L - Conveys but a vague idea of what a visit to our store will reveal It is im--PrfSSible to enumerate the hundreds, of attractive bargains in CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS Our Salem friends will confer a favor by coming today (Friday) as Satur day it will be impossible to give you the attention you deserve. Below you will find a few good reasons Why This Sale Is a Success One lot Regular $40.00 Men's Blue Serge Suits . Special Big line regular. $25.00 Men's Worsted'and Serge Suits, Special $17.85 Splendid lina regular $20.00; Men's Suits, from regular aiutn., opewuki $14:85 Our regular $25.00 line Men's Overcoats, ' All styles, Special $17.85 SEE OUR REGULAR $20.00 LINE OP MEN'S 1 OVERCOATS, SPECIAL $14.85 EN $29 SALEM WflOt m last Saturday so a great inaay people were notable to get hrour sale and we still have too many shoes, so we will again, for the last time this season, make I ANOTHER On Thursday, Friday and.Saturday, February 13th, 14th and 15th." This will be your last chance this season to buy high grade shoes at 165 2-3 or OneSixth Of f from the Regular Selling Prices NOTHING RESERVED except Rubbers and the specially priced shoes. ' Closes Saturday night, February: 15th at 9 pt. ra.. Last days! Last chance !j Don't miss it! . i v i STATESMAN ' CLASSIFIED $2.50 BLUE BIB OVERALLS $1.98 $1.25 MEN'S HEAVY WORK ' SHIRTS AT 85c $2.00 MEN'S HORSEHIDE GAUNTLETS, SALE y $1.45 $1.50 and, $2J30 MEN'S HATS IN ONE LOT, i - $1.15 $2.50 MEN'S, HEAVY. FLEECED UNION suits; f $1.63 $1.00 Moleskin and Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers ' ; 78c $5.00 and $6.00 Men's Black and. Tan Shoes, sale $3.75 50c Men's. Four-inJiand Ties all colors, - " - 38c 100 dozen Men's 25c fast black Sox at 8 pair for V. V n y 1 y $125 Boys' Blue Bib Overalls at 78c Menfj Rubberized Raincoats at-just: ONE-HALF PRICE $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts," Soft or stiff cuffs $1.15 ' $2.50 Whipcord and Khaki Trousers $2.15 MILLS STORE ADSONE CENT A WORD a n 1 1:1 H There aie no Aiaflc peoples that stir ho much intetest in the Ameri can breast as do the Armenians. America's great heart has always hied fn svmoathv with the unfortu nate people of that down-tfcdden country who hare been the victims of Turkish outrage and greed fori centuries. Her hand has often b:eal extended to aid in extilcating the J . f M rm t ' 1111 Armenian aim ajiiaa muiivns uuiu a fearful fate that appeared to be uaitiis them. i Now with the lifting of the JirX cloud of war, the terrible condition actually existing in Armenia and Sy ria la revealed in all of Its dreadful J reality exposing a certainty of fam ine and death If relief ie not soou extended, j America is again filling to come to the itlief of these long-ufferIns peoples and will send theni ample sue nlies of food and clothing, but she is intending to - do something more. She Is fasti losing patfence Trlth conditions existing In those countries under the governments they have nad'in the past. She is tired of the almost yearly appeals to 'the generosity of her liberty-lov Inz people and is planning to de part from her attitude of non-inter ference and to demand that a better system of government be established. Under which Christian institutions and peoples can -thrive. A great opportunity to view the past of these historic peoples and to glimpfe the future unfolding be fore them,'.and the art' of America In this future and what' she is doing in the living present, will be arrord ed this community next Sunday ev ening. Ministers of the city have generally agreed- to dispense- with their Suhdar evenine strvlcef and there will be a mass meeting at the armory at 8. p. ra.. which win be addressed by Dr. Prederick G. Coan. one of the best platform orators in this 'country, and one who knows his subject thoroughly. Ur Coan I a eraduate- of iTinee- ton-university and has1 been one of the agencies through' which America has lecn operating to help these un fortunate peoples, one of whom be Is by extraction. He will tell hyw a few persons' under an American flag. defied a Turkish army of thousands. Ills orations never fall to make Americans proud of their conntrv and of the: achievements' of its val orous defenders. Dr. Coan spoke at lMgenlast year before ah audience that packed the armory and his addreps was de clared to have been the mort stir ring and appreciated of any war ora tor visiting the university city. GIRLS! HAVE AMASfr OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY Small Ilottfe Destroy Dandruff and Doubles II?auty of Your Hair. AVlthin ten minutes after an appli cation of Dander ine von cah not find a single trace of dandrurr or rail'ng hair and vour scalo will not itch. but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' ue. wiien you rpi new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really ncW hair!' growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine inmediateiv doubles the beauty of ror.r bar. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and .scrazrr. lust mo'r'- a cloth with Danderin6 and carefully draw It throutth your hair, taking one small strand, at a time. The effect s amix- Ins your hair will be light, flurry 14 and waty. and have an appearance oi aounaance; an int-i;iiii.mi.e' ujt-j tre. softnese and luxuriance. M i Get a small bottle of Knowltcn'S J Danderine from any drug store or M 9 toilet counter for a ftw cents ann i a . w . ..M A (' 2 prove mil jour nmir is as jrrnjr n soft as anv that It has been ne Sleet ed or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if yon will Just try a little Danderine, Bill Prohibiting Paid Lobbyists Dies in noose The old time bill to profit paid lobbyists about the legislative hall? met Its ou etus In the noime again y yesterday on an adverse committee report and the bill was inaennueiy JP po si posed. This measure was introaucea .oy '2 5 Ilepresentative Schuebel. A. ,7 Dandruff Soon X X , Ruins thef . Hair Girls If you want plenty of thick. t Y beautiful, slossv. silkv hair, do bv rJ all means rot rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair'aod ruin' It if V . : m t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v It doesn't do much rood to try to brush or vrasn t out. Tre only sure m. war to eet rid of dandruff is to dis solve it, then you destroy It entirely To do tnis, get about rour ounces or ni-dlnrr llnnld nun nnl it at nisht .when retlrins; use enough to uioi"n me scaip ana ruo n in rem-is :? y with tr.e nnser tips. . - - I Y - 'S. ij v uitiruiuv;, uiuu u not ill, .in i; ;a - i . . & .11 r your dandruff will be cone. andl3 be gone, and and U4 three or four more aoi.licationa win n completely dissolve and entirely de- iTrni.morr iiiif a a 911 ami inra n! V 4 H It. Yrn will find. too. that all itchi "?ti TV and digging of the sa!p will" stop, ! and your natr will look and feel a Pi hundred times tetter. ,You can get liquid a rvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and rour ounces Is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff yon have , This simple remedy never falls. - HqdisE Brothers MOTORCAR One thinj; lias been inale clearer than cvit 0 III this year. The people who buy this car tl 9 1 11 so for sound business reasons. M II I We know this by what they say, ami by the J way Ihcy approach hc purchase. jpj It will ajr you to visit us and exaiainc thU tar. Sill I The gasoline consumption is unusually low. j II The tire mileage Is unusually high. H. F. BONESTEELE I n Diatrilmtor. ,) I Commercial & F.e Salem, Or " See These.Cars i j I Aden knistrator's Of the Estate The undersigned wiU seU at Public Auction, on. the Clarence Bursell farn, two miles west of Silrerton, on the SUyerlpnrSalem road, on Monday, Beginning at 10:00 A. M- the following property. . " . , LIVESTOCK Two registered Jersey cowi ; two grade Jersey oows; one yearling Jersey buUVone Tt&d VS torse, weight about 1100 pounds; two black horses, weight about 1200 pounds each. - ' nM,nmnTx txt wottttj v wrtfis nno with six nirs. 6 weeks old . one sow with pounds each, all v j ! about BOO pounds eacn; tarea i-muuuia-vi ioars. weilht about 350 pounds each; herd . i i - a-hrn-nY,iT shkebuck. one year old; twenty head of rejistered Hampshire bucks, one year old; four . head of Hampshire bucki two fears old; 300 head of stock sheep, ewes and lambs. : FARMING IMPLEMENTS One 2-horse cultivator; one Clipper fanning miU; one land Tjlaster drill' on 3Vi Winona wagon; one set of double harness; one set of single harness, Sue SritoJS hSrow; one haf "ke; one McConnick binder; one No. 40 Ohrer plow; one dea culUvator; one sickle grinder; one cooking vat; one riding saddle; one pUt form scale. , . ! 1 ONE FORD TOURING CAR; ONE FORD ROADSTER; ONE FORD TRAILER. MISCELLANEOUS About 50 bushels wheat; 6 tons baled hay (vetch and oali); about mvI -xKont 75 safla small potatoes : about an toj, XvVI pounds V C LV11 BWU. m wu'H I wire fencing, and other articles too numerous LUNCH ON I -r miY . ttpmj nv sAT.TU-An rams of S10.00 and A;tZr month time will be civen - - - . - . r All property must be setUed for bdoro being ' . P. E. CALLISTER; Clerk. of Earl Wood. Fro. ri aKnnt ?iYi nonTif!f two Tearlinir r ' ' boar, weight about 500 pounds. ran two Teaja old: one reiristered Ehrot - - to mention. THE GROUNDS under, casir; on an sums i vi t on approved security at 8 per cent per annum.. 1 r . . .. . Ih. nMfflKPV removed from the premises. - n i r P n!firf nr Altai91 I ( : !! ! ! If i ! ! I ,