The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 19, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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Dorft Coax! Tour Little Pet -
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Loolc at tee kiddie's tongue! Then hum! CWc
Cascarets to work the nasty bile, souring food and
' conrtipatioi poison from the little liver and bowels.
Children! love "Candy?' Cascaiets. Harmless!
Never gripe! Never disappoint! Cost 10 cents a box.
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IN A SOCIAL
WAV. 1
Br DORRIS LRAU, tIKF.S
MASTER
MOTHERS! When your chiU is irritable, feverish, when the little
tongue is coated, breath tainted, give harmless Cascarcts to thoroughly
cleanse the stomach, liver and bowels then don't worry! Full direc
tions for children's dosage at all ages on each 10 cent box.
TO PKOVIUK "EQUIPMENT
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. CORVALLIS, February 18.
The war department will provide
large amount of military equipment
for the, unit or either the field ar
tillery or coast artillery which will
be established at the college. Five
competent officers j will be assigned
for duty as Instructors. . Equipment
will Include various kinds of artil
lery. motor trucks, wagons, and
horse for draft and riding. The
question of which branch of service
to choose under advisement.
A Warning to feel tired before ex
ertion Is not laziness it's sign 'that
the system lacks vitality, and need
the tonic effect of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. 'Sufferers should not delay
Get rid of that tired feeling by be
ginning to take Hood's Sarsaparlll
today. , '
YESTERDAY and today tlie sixth
annual statt conference of the
Daughters of the American Rev
olution is being held in Portland at
the Multnomah hotel.
The two important isru? before
the conference are the move uents to
raise a $60,000 fund for the restor
ation of the French village of Tillo
loy and a donation to the national
fund of $100,000 for liberty bonds.
These were introduced by Mrs.
George Thatcher Guernsey, president
general.
Mrs. Guernsey was accompanied
on her trip frma the ea.u by Mr.
Frank Dexter Ellison, state regent
of Massachusetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Miller
weie among those who entertained
recently for members of tLe legisla
ture. The guests gathered around
an attactively de?orat-d table, the
centerpiece for which was a hand
some bouquet of "caster flowers.
Those who enjoyed the hospitality of
the Millers rere Senator and Mrs.
A. W. Xorblad, of Astoria, the hon
or guests, Mr. and Mrs. Armin Stein
er, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vafi Dor en
and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Linn.
Mis. Walter M Pierce, of La
Grande,' is here for the remainder
of the legislative session visiting
with husband. Senator Pierce.
v.
Mrs. W. H. Straycr, wife of Sen
ator Strayer, and little daughter, Na
dlne, are here from Baker to spend
the remaining days of legislature.
i
The week of February 22 has been
designated as national song week
for the last three years and all our
land communities are coming yto-
gether to sing our national songs
and to show loyalty and .patriotism
to this great country, also to honor
the memory of George Washington
The Daughters of the American Rev.
olution have arranged for such a
gathering Saturday afternoon at the
armory.
Judge Charles A. Johns will, ad
dress the conference and representa
tives of city schools and city chorus
"Successor to Quinine"
OF
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b
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
are now depended upon by
, millions of people, instead of
quinine, because they, are more
efficient and offer relief without
the discomfort and distress.
Colds, Grippe, Influenzal
Colds - I
Adults Take one or two
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
with water, anytime.' If nec
essary Tepeat dose three times
a day, after meals.
Proved safe by millions
"Bayer
. Cross'
on genuine
Tablet
ASPIRIN
Buy only
ApJrin U the trade mark of Bayer Manufac
ture of Moaoaceticacidcstcr of Salicylicacid
n
Ask for and Insist Upon
"Bayer Tablet of Aspirin.
American Owned, Entirely.
20 cent package Larger sizes also.
will render musical numbers. The
schools of tho city, various patriotic
m. : - V
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W HVery
I Jn House
Shoe In the
e On SALE
a
Coma in now and get a pair of Men's Women' or! Children's shoes at prices that will not be duplicated ia the next four
month We are closing out thousands of pairs short lines at real sacrifice prices and will pay you -to take advantage of
this opportunity. This sale includes thousands of pairs of new shoes that are the last word in style. Get your white shoes
now for the summer at reduced prices. Everything on sale excepting rubbers and Hanan shoes. The greatest cut in prices
ever made in any sale. - ' -
EXTRA SPECIAL 200 pairs of men's best $7.00 dress shoes, both double and"
single sole, go at ....'. ;? ..... ..... ....
EXTRA SPECIAL big line of women's dress shoes, all "sizes, two tones in a number
of colors. Up to $10.00 grade go at ..... ..
EXTRA SPECIAL big lot men's tan army shoes, to close out, regular $6 grades,
all sizes go at . ....
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$3.95
$4.95
$3.95
$5.95
EXTRA SPECIAL Buckingham & Uecht army shoes. Highest grade they make,
$8.00 regular, to close out . .... . '. ...... ........
EXTRA SPECIAL Jbig lot work shoes, $6.00 grades, black andean, leather and Noolin fQ QP
soles. All sizes, to cse out ....... p0Uu
EXTRA SPECIAL boys $5.00 and $6.00 shoes. All sizes, lace and button. Dozens
of different styles, to. close out ........
$3.95
and etvic rgaorxatlons and the pub
lis la general are invited to he pres
ent. Proper disposal cf discarded
flags will be a feature cf the pro
gram. Mrs. I A. Westacott, of Astoria.
Is vlrltlng with friends in Salem dur-i
Injc the absence of hr husband on
a business trip. Tha Wes'acotts
were residents of Salem until about
a year ago. c
Colonel E. A. Horer aad daughter.
Mrs. Allan A. Rynon. retuned yes
terday from a week at Ne-vport.
The many friends of Lieutenant
Allan A. ftynou will be glad to
learn of his promotion to a cautain-
hey. This jnessage was contained in
a cablegram received yesterday by
his relatives and friends.
Following training at San Fran
cisco Lieutenant Hrnon went to
France nearly two yea; ago as a re
serve corps officer in the Quarter
master department, lis is a gradu
ate of Salem high school and well
known in the city.
Mrs. 'George Rogers of Astoria.
who has been a guest of friends In
Salem for a couple of weeks, re
turned to Portland Monday to join
her husband, who is Just back from
the east.
.
President Carl Gregg Doncy, Dean
Geoige Alden, Dr. Ii. L. Steeves.
and Professors William K. Kirk and
T." Matthews were delegates to
the peace conference In Portland on
Sunday and Monday. -
MUs Flora M. Case, city librarian.
returned yesterday afternoon from
'Portland, where she spent the week
end.
i
Mrs F. T. Porter and small daugh
ter, who have made their home In !
Salem for the past ft re and one-
half years, left last evening for San
ta Anna Cat., where tbey will Join
Reverend PorUr. The latlr laUly
returned from England where be
was in the Y. M. C. A. sevlce and
on December 24 was called south.
While ia 3al?m he was pastor of
the First -Cbrlstlaa church.
Salem people will Cane? at the
armory Saturday, night for the ben
efit of Company M with an excel
lent six-piece orchestra furnishing
the music. A special feature of the
orchestra wiU.be Mary Talmadre,
violinist and baniolst,. who :is, now
engaged in the Arcadian Gardens at
the Multnomah kctl In 'Portland.
. The dance for Company M comes
la -the place of the annual jCherrlan
banquet, which has been deferred
until a later date, in order that funds
may be raised fir the homecoming
of Company L ' An d:n(tlnc fee
of on dollar for that gentleracn trill
be charged. ' v
Mrs. Sleeth. tho state president of
tho W. C. T. U., will conduct an
Institute at the looM hall Wednes
day afternoon. a.t -two o'clock. ...
TODAY . OrIgoN 10m' I !
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Fa? , 7 y i M
1 P" ll
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& I r- y. . 1 i
HEAD AND NOSTRILS
- STUFFED FR0?4 COLD
."rape's
Cold . Compound
Cold or Grippe In
a Few Honrs.
Ends
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
$4-95
;Merj's $7.00 dress shoes, button and lace,
to go at ... .. . ....... . . . .
;MenJs $8.00 dress shoes, button and lace,
to go at t :
MenV $9.00 dress shoes, button and lace,
to go at
Men's $10.00 dress shoes, button and lace
to go at ...4."..
Ladies $7.00 dress shoes, lace, black and
colors, go at
Ladies $9.00 dress shoes, lace, black and
colors, go at .....
$5.95
$6-95
$795
LADIES' DRESS SHOES
$4-95
n WORK SHOES
. . . .5" 95
. . . . 795
.$4.95
$0-95
Men 's Loggers, $9.00 grade, double soles,
go at
Men's tan.l6-inch boots, $11.00 grades to
close out
Men's tan 1'2-inch . boots, $9.00 grades,
go at ..... .
Men's Loggers, $12.00 grades, to close
out, at
Ladies ' $10.00 dress shoes, lace, black and
colors, go at .
Ladies' $8.00 dress shoes, lace, black and w
colors, go at
- Your cold will break and all grippe
misery end after taking a dose of
"Pape'a Cold Compound" every two
hours until three doses- are tafcen.
It promptly opens clogged-np nos
trils and air passages In the head,
stops nasty discharge or nose run
ning, relieves sick headache, dull
ness, feverishness, sore throat, annex
ing, soreness and stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed op! Quit blow
ing and snuffling! Ease your throb
bing head nothing else In the world
gives such prompt relief as "Pape'a
Cold Compound," which costs oaly
a few cents at. any drug store. It
acts without assistance. . tastea nice,
and causes no inconvenience. Ac
cept' no substitute.
Uninterrupted, Senate !
Passes Numerous Bills
Ethel Clayton
.In
"wora
'SWEAPOBIS"
How a vainpire lost out against a regular cook.
Elliot Dexter plays the husband.
NOTE NAZIMOVA Jn"Eye for Eye- Starts Sunday
1Z
Increasing ralary of Baker eountr
treasurer. .
1L B. 400, by Smith of Daker
Increaclns 6alarr of - Uaker coantr
Judge.
II. B. 74, by Wasco County Dele
gation Increasing salary and trav
eling expenses of Wasco county
chool kUpericten'Jcni.
IL . B. 307. by Dennl To allow
highway commission to purchase ma
terials for road construction.
II. B. 2 SI. by Woodson To pro
vide that dehorning cattle and dock
ing horses and cheep shall not be
held unlawful.'
II. B. 417, bymith of Baker To
protect owners of branded stock
taken up as estrays.
. H. B. 315. by Committee on Agri
culture Providing for exterraJnatIoi
of rround snuirrels and other ro
dents. ' '
f!I. B. 2S8. byMcFarland To as
sess reciprocal licenses against, an
filers from other states coming Into
Ore son. :
IL B. 1S, by LaTferty To pro-,
ride for the distribution of agricul
tural lini by county courts.
II. B. by Wheeler Relatlnr
to the destruction of noxious weeds-
II. R. ICS. br Martin Reliticr tt
eath benefits.
II. B. 4'3. by Idleraan To chans
lectiun . law by autborixing countv
clerrs to prepare stickers for ballot
coctalning the name of candidate
named l7 central committee In event
of death of regularly nominated can
ii. IX 135. byMartln Giving in
surance commiioaer authority over
sales of insurant rating bureau an
giving right of litigation.
II. ii. 277. byDedman ProTidiii
for voluntary committment to stat
hosoital for Insane. '.
II. TJ. 171, by Core Making nat
ional guard comply with national de
fense act in the matter-of selecting
staff officers, so allottments may bs
received. i
THE BERKSmliB COXGKIS3 AND
: . , 6AIX.
The next meeting of and rale by
the Western Berkshire Congress will
be at Da vies. California. February
19 nd 20. An lnlerestiBc conven
tion Is expected and Indications are
that many high-class Berks, will be
offered for sale. ; . ..
$7.95 1
(TE II U
' IslleMn colors, cro at ....JjtJ'UiJ I
....--WW WW ' " T I
! 9vSliOEy$r Witch Elk Boot. I
' V fiM Dux Bax 0U .
Hanan Shoes
Sclby Shoes
' Fox Party Pumps
While the house was encaged i
the debate on the $10.00.09ft land
ing bill yesterday afternoon the sen
sared .wood on third reading. or
bills and cleaned up Its calendar ear
ly in the afternoon and adjourned f ''
committee meetings.
By unanimous eone-nt- ne' new
bllt ws introduced yesterday. ThisJ
was- by Senator Eberhrd and pro
vides for an increase of from 524(h
to S3000 In the salary of the secre
tary of the Mate' board of control.
Senate hill No. 146, introduced br;
Senator Gill, and. known as th cnn
service blll, was killed by Indefinite
postponement by adoption of an ad
verse committee report.
The following bills were passed ,bv
the senate yesterday.
S. B. 223. by Douglas County Del
egation Relating to risbing In Ump
qua river and working concessions to
lower river fishermen.
S. B. 15S. by Orton Amending
present election laws by repealing
the provision that clerks or elect
Ion boards who receive ballots from
voters must bo of different political
faith from chairman of board.
Public Is Warned Adainst
Taking Substitutes
1 ForlNuxated Jroff
Physicians Below Say That Ordinary MetaKc Iron
Preparations Cannot Possibly Give The Samo
' STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE .
As Organlo trva Roxeted froa
ew" . tS?
United States Judgo Atlonson Gives Oplzsloa
s. B. l!
by Orton To repeal
326 STATE STREET, NEXT TO LADD & BUSH BANK
provision In election laws for guard
rail at voting places.
S. l 159. by Orton Provldln
that registration book shall be
closed 30. days. Instead of 15 days-
prior to speclaf elections.
S. B. 274. by Douglas County Del
egation To provide deputy county
assessors In Douglaa county.
S. It. 240. byLachmnnd Makln
valid proceedings and elections held
heretofore for annexing territory to
cltls and towns.
R.'B. 22. by Lachmund To In
crease salary of Marion county treas
nrer from tltDft to.Slf?01 a year
K. B. 2K4. byjlandley Repalln
obolete flatter from election laws.
The following house bills were
ta?ed bv the nate re?lerdav:
H. 387, by Polk unty ueiega
tlon To Increase the salaries of
CaatM lovertlcefeB W
ptrKiaa amoac drocrtS
sod paticets has rveale4 tbe
fact tfcat iWn t tboMuula
f people Ukiof iron who 4 ,
not diana uet"u or
gtaie ireo and Metallic Iron
aad t&at suck perMoa eftea
fal tm obtaia tka vital errpr,
atreopa and endnraoca wf.icla
taT fr ther
kava taken tao wrpag iacm cl
Tbarrfore, fnnsns taen
tinned below, edriM those
Who feel ta edf
atrcacta and a!ood boudcr tt
t ta their irnjj doctors aa
obtaia a preacripti-M calliae
for ortania iron N grated
xnay a so qaes&oa aot
cotanusg
Xb0 proper
articla. BaC if they da
not - wiah ta r to taa
traobl cl yettioa a pre
aeriptkru for koxated
Iron tbea be aur to
look en tbe label aa4 afl
that tb woraa h'UX
ATED IRON are priatM
thereon not Kox and
Iroa nor any otber form
ef Iron, bat Xozated
lra.
' Tbarcmarlcable remits
rjfodaced by Nnxated
Xroa and Ita wUeapreaft
aala fat beinar .catimated
that ereT three miiUon iieopla atrmtV are f
' ta-dav wiiaa baa led t
' say that
centfnr anbetfmtea in medieWtea ad they
c... T.t n VT
Wathiastoe, V. C. tij: -It i
wuaoat ncamnoa taat a itn
nand Koxated Iron to peraooa who
ia the ttroa of phrinl or mental
labors naea peraurtea tn aywaa i
become debilitated, tha bodr ex
iTjitcd or tho aerrea raa down.
Jt kaa terored v anpej:a and ar
vitality. I f?l that 1 brra dmji
ei J baHen of raootha ef f'l ia
following tba verr ainiple direetiona
for the aae at foxatea aron.
erri&k Iron may V otiur.
Biore ta s metallia iroa
eonipoiiad w&ka war an aooe
casea predac? laore krr
than rood. The wideapread ,
ratlicauon ef the abore in-iarr-xuzn,
tia b-ra uf' ate-X
br Ur. Jaaea frvxts
in. forer!r phyairiaa ae
T-Lj.em Ilosrntal iOatiooc
TVrt.). Krw YcrV. aad th
V'ettc.rr r Cony Ilaap-t! s
Dr. prrtaraad f-r. t
York lhrcsan aad Med it
AtriKor and ethers, ea that thw
fetlic irry be scioraacd ea
this s?Vict and pmecte-4
from the e ef aBetatlia iront.
m4er the dehiaioa tlat it l
Kaasted Iron o at I'aae
- a-wjetiiag as good as K sated
It la fjr ptlslny how rai-'iw
jiecle cuuer troca irszm
djCrieney an! da ax
know it. Jfyoaraa
trong or well, yoa a-r
St t ytmmAt ta aruw
tha f onawing teatl Sea
low long yaa caa antic
or bow far yoa caa wa3c
ari&oot temmim tired.
JTcxt take two Iieria
tahtrts af Kaxared Ina
three tines per day aftra
tneaJs for two weeka
Then teat yeaf atresr
and see Stow
Lara gi'ntd.
the oCerkt ot r ;
Tons aotKUtotet, sni tlie pnjruoana , i.ini "' r'
leh!tk meiali aad dnctara every" ,M,tMUMMi"tiit
. ahnnM rantion the tnMie acamst SO- w
. . - i ri M m 1
i r . a i e. t mwiiiaaaaaiWJ
espceHflir warn aaaintt acceatinc awbittea
tar Ktauted Ixoa. which, lanead af beiaa; mi
Sold la This City by Daniel J. Fry and J. C. Perry
H. B. 401. by Smith of Baker
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Polk county commissioners. -