-' Tin: onr.r.ox st.ti:sma.: i ihday, Vi:cn t. im Today and Tomorrow Is '' " - . ' i jyg r : ls m - Wallace Reid in "THE DUB" "NEVER TOO OLP" patt-tf I SENNETT COMEDY rAAnXj I" i Ore'g CADETS FIRE LAST SALUTE AT GRAVE (Continued from rage 1) measure. It waslargely due to his j -fei-vo ttLt ii.n, y, '.... , ,. volunteer enlistments. "I was1 present when the" governor hade farewell to the lat battalion or the Third Oregon. I re.cf lie cot 1 1 not have heen spared to e them re turn, for no one would "have slven t&o men a .wanner weioome. "The governor was a vraleru'l man a loyal friend, staunch, Fympa.hctic helpful and dependable. Hi leader- rhlp was constructive Ms Interest in the welfare of every section t f the l IT) It SALE BT Lobold & Co. fj. E. Goodman II. I). Gilbert & Co. Iteddaway's Cash Store ; J. I. Cooley J. D. Glddings A. W. Schrunk J. L. Buslck W". B. Gerth W. K. Richardson M. '. Johnson Mays fc Goode ' . . . Donald, Ore.' J. C. Savage Waconda, Ore. W. II. Ramp Brooks,' Ore. M. J. McCormack ; W. Woodburn TIRE SPECIAL PRICES Standard Makes Stop In and see them or write. 1 Goods .shipped, (.'. O. !., Express or Parcel Post.' Money refunded on goods re turned to us intact within 10 days. . Firsts Non-skid. Gray Tubes $2.33 2.3S 2.83 3.00 3.fiS 3.75 3.85 3.95 4. SO 4.93 5.10 6.20 28x3 :;oxS . ::ix4 23x4 P.4x4 .".4x 4 t 35x4 Vi 3 fix 4 Vi 37x5- V. .SH.4Q 11.90 14.95 17.2.1 22.00, 22.90 23.95 .24.75 .30.50 31,90 .34:50 39.40 Special While They Ist 30x314 Non Skid 2ds , . 12.50 32x4 , Non Skid 2ds . . 19.50 ;& s 4 Non Skid 2ds . . 20.40 ' Prices subject to change 54x4 Non fikid 2d .. 21.25 Prices Bubject to change without notice. MALC0M TIRE CO. Distributors for ' Aulomohitn Tire 'o.t Inc. World's largest and Oldest Tim Jobbers Ktamhes in nil principal cities. I'tHimtctrinl and Court St m-fs, ; i Salem, Ore. 5 I r i ,. 52 I ij i g oN state. He - enjoyed , companionship with his fellowmen and Tie possessed a wholesome sens; of humor. As governor of the state, lis a.s Kindly approachable and attentive t-j the message of every citizen. His most distinguished characteristic kjs hi? largeand domineering commo-i sense In tttel9 years I knew him I don I believe he ever experienced the sen sation o fear." ',, j .htdee ;McC'atnant toiM-hed on he home life of the governor, -saying tiai as a husband andj father he v.as al' that a man could he. 1 " Let us bethnkful," he concluded "for the fruitful years he ha Riven u thankful Tor contact with this type of public leadership." Dr. Avlson in his sersun men tioned the exemplary lif i of the gov ernod from the point of 'view of the home. The stateand the ch irch. "When I learnld of; his sleath I was forcibly reminded 6T the text 'Moses, my servant. K dead; now therefore arise. ' i , r "If our !afe friend wei with n f today he would say, 'Gird yourselves for the task that is before you. .The minister cautioned aga'nst wn due lamentation and charged the peo ple instead to take np thejiurdena De ft re them. 4 "However we'jnay have differed from Governor Withyco'mb.j in his methods and his idea.' we have never heard questioned his integrity or nlf nobility of purpose, he said. . Now, therefore, arise and make permanent the principles he stood for in this state the principles for ViihyAh.nri:OilIarg.-wih-tfgiiewhi. which we might very well R;iy he laid down his lifethe very principles for which so many have fought and died across the sea-. Now therefore irise and rake d ibl.y secure the tiing that were ne-. rest his heart." In mentioning the governor's de- v( lion to his state Dr. Avison citeo tovhin- inciqV.iv. "One of the titgbtest momenta in hU life was wr.er. the 'oving cna tnu from the b.ys acrosr the sea. 'I shall nrvtr f -'vet ihi.' he I -44 ri.. i!- l'laiw' ;. holpe and trust in them and hat f!b high exTKetatiins regnnhn 'h-ir ichiovements. "As" to bis con. riivn with the ilunhwhen I so-?a; of th church .f' not think f .ien.;minational eh inches., but of a iinnV relation to od .that which d.H?rmines his 'oitb t a: Christian. In the five year? I e known this,:n'i! I hav- neve'- iu-anl anytMng that would sh;w l is lick of devotion tV-.Pvine principles 11 leaves us a heritage th.it should !;? fixed hv everyone." . The fnnerarset.v;"t ? wti simple-?!-. Hallie Pani-h iuda)t sansi ' Or.e Swe.lly Si.e.tu Thotieht" be tven the two niddrijMses. Pr'fessT S Roberts, atjtlii organ, played '1 processional tTnd 1 i-essionai. f:e f)iv the i ;.sket t;w.t removed the 'ti'.f'ing v.-s ri' t r"'! and tne :'cadets ftoii'i the i.gricui; a -4 oI ! ;; w;-n given an op"(it i'i'y to iiirt up ir dr.ss formatlor- th- Mren ;;po i.v en'raner :v.- of'heir n;im t;r st.od gad- at th doorway. er number came from Portlandeta Wht-n the palbearers appeared at the entrance the cadet band, jtation-i behind the crowl 011 th corner rear the court huse struck ti "Nearer My God To Thee." Harvey Wells, Chester A. Moo res, Carl D. Shoemaker. Henry I. Shul derman and Mark I). McCallisler. ac livc pallbeaicrs. carried the coffin. ;ilen with r-es. orchids a nd lilies, iuunediately behind thein "came 1'en W. -Olcott. Ralph W. Ilovr. Thomas H. Tongue, W, 15. Aver. Judgj JU Ca mailt and Adjutant General Charles, H. Heebe, h.i:or.ry pallln-ar- rs. , Tlie prmcssion to lh- eetuet-r '"ni.ed with' (he b-nd leading the ca dt ( oinpanv and colir guard t !u Cl,:irt-e o'. Cad el . ( .,i ei,. '.eorge'l! K il.iiiHon ;,ud CoJo';-l A. C Sha'r e ro,-:i:eUy eomnundar.t tit t. A. C Four ni-mlers of th Wiiranv Ii lowed the hearse. Colo-jel J. C w-n. '.en of the U. O. T. C. a thi l'ieaity of Ore, n, ;i-.ahiiig jt.t-u'i;ale.- behind tb.in. Aiitomo- o'.e-i lttnn5 the member.! of lh-. rat.iily prtreded IV 22 off! vrn cii th' tar of the Or-.Mi: j Nation-! r,i!.if.. )io marched in so' d forma tion. With them also were Lieutcr a:r J d C. ,lon. and (.'ait.iic 't,r.cc S Shephar.i of the Oreso; Naval iiiiiila. At tn cemetery nc1.- i leinbers rl the f.ii'iilr and. the ;aillMare s ii. a'i!lted to the n,iivde!,.i where the body was placed in a fljs-dr.tjcl cryjil " he soldie.'s sod at . tteh ti' ? iri !" ont of the musol.Mipi whi! lir. .Miioi' fondiu led a snort evil The salute and taps completed the ! if :ai. It s estimated tn.t I2"t visitors attende-l the funer.l mui Coivallis. !ir 'be governor ?ia rnad Ins h frt' for many yea is. -" in'ueh latxe n:v. -ler ihiw from Portlan J ani m tltidcd l ;en of proi!iii;en,v ; . t taie aff i is. KiMcial ca s wh? run op ti tiM;on Electric :.rin; ih t!a 1 1 ,c -f '( date the e;;t:i travel. a.: of the pover.i'.r's -Mmiied!ai' family r eie inJSalein fot tli funeia! I". ,hr sons. Itobt of I n ". John o Uatt Mont., in I K.:l of th! cfty vn e all inatt-i I.im . ah" was his daughter. .Mis Matl Withy combe. Two brothers. Piiilip of Yamhill, accompanied his wife anl dafighter Helen. an! Thorns of Tort land, with his son William, were here. Mrs. John Withy ror.i'i. a sister-in-law. acompaniftl ! Mrs. Sid ney Hasnmssen. a ni"r. Mid !ier hus band: Mrs. A. M. (iuo.i. sister or Mrs. John Withycom'f and l-ula Holmes riummer. ?n ir.timai. friend of Miss Mabel WIMiyrombe, tame from Portland. HOUSE IS GETTING SETTLED ON LINEUP (Continued from Page 1) its piesent session. Representative I-ongworth. Ohio, member of th cor-Miiittee. attacked the, work or the committee declar ing its "extraordinary progress" had ben "backward to the days of so called cannonism, snd then some"' and that the sttict intei ptetation of the seniority rule had been follow ed .so that it was "utterly impossible to consider real merit ns the basif for organisation lie added, how ever, that he was confident or re publican success in legislation "not because, but in spite or" the commit tee's work. Among the impoitant chairman ships determined today were: Hanking and currency. Piatt of New York; public lands. Sinnotth Oregon: education. Fess. Ohio; in su:ar affairs. Towner. Iowa: public buildings. Iincley, Kent nek ; immi gration. Johnson. WashinjuUin; In dian af rairs. Snyder. New York; ter ritories. Curry. California, Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noisei Tells Safe and Simple War Treat and Kelieve at -Home. If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf ness or head noises caused by ca tarrh, or if phlegm drops In youi throat and has eaused catarrh of th stomach or bowels you will be glad to know that these distressing symp toms may be entirely overcome It many instances by the following treatment which you can easily pre-' pare in your own home at little cost. Secure Irom your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength). Take this home and add to it U pint o! hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Tak one tablespoonful four times a day. An improvement is someUjeV noted after the first day's treatment Breathing should become easy, whil the distressing head noises, head aches, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., should gradually disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. I.osi of smell, taste, defective hearing and mucus dropping in the back of tht throat are other symptoms whicl suggest the presence of catarrh anc which may often be overcome b this efficacious treatment. It is said that nearly ninety per cent or all ear troubles are caused by catarrh and there must, therefore, be many peo ple whose hearing may be restored by thi3 simple, harmless, home treat ment. Capital Drug Co. Specials For this week in Furniture $.J0 Soli.l Walnut! chairs. set .... $12.00 sJCJO Solid (Juarte'r-Kawetl Oak Buffet $18.00 Library Tables from $5 to $20 $16 new 7 filler Steel J5els .....$11.85 Just Received A im'w shipment of lianlwjire Our prices are lower than any other ilealer's lcemise of a jrootl ltiy. Come in ami look the stfiek over. We. Iuy or exeliaiijj-e any 1liin Avliieli you iu loiij;er want or need. We can sell fur cause' we keen ur less Ie- expenses lown. Try us for values Not comiei:tcI Willi any other nl llatul Store in Salem. Frank F.-JRichter :77 Coutl Slird riioiic 217 Tral; youe .jl.J fiirnit tirt;' for new. FISEK TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyone Can lse Without Discomfort or Iasn of Time. We have a new method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try It at our expense. No matter whether your case Is of long standing or re cent development, whether it is pres ent as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should end for a free trial of our method. No matter in what cli mate ou live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are trou bled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes," etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our own ex pense, that this new method is de signed to end all difficult breathing, all wheeling, and all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. This Tree orrer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and then begin this method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon be low. Do it today. FREE ASTHMA COUPON Frontier Asthma Co., Room 14 "IT Niagara and Hudson Sts , Burralo. N. Y. Send free trial of your, method to: LEVY IS BACK -HALE AND MERRY Boys Itched for Overseas Cooties, But Armistice Was Signed Too Soon Harry Levy. bale, hearty and hap py as of old. .leturned a few da ago from Camp Iewis and has re sumed his duties' at the Midget mar ket where he is divjpKr his tinu oetween passing out lus ious steaks, chops, etc.. and regaling hU friend.' with Interesting 'revelations of his experiences in military I fe. Now. Harry possesses lare ability :n telling a story--giv ing it zest inu a point 'with pep in it and lh quality of the lue.'t n4 stoiieK -oiu-fcined are bringing a volume of pi- .'rons that keep his hands and his tongue at double quick time. Harry entered the service as a pri vate last July, was made a fiist dass private in September, a ot ooral In Noveinler end a sergvnt in December. Whether his rapid pro notion was due to l'iori !ercy. iii uni tary tactics, his, good mixing qual- tbs or his ability as a story teller Harry did not volunteer tow. S.r- ice it to say had the warcontin- 5 led a little longer and the rabidity 1 r his promotion kept ii he would have been in line ror the supreme command at an early date,- ti lntV li! h ? i T?,V ( ' 76th infantrv which Inel.ineH t! . . " c,i. ."1,. in v . ,. . . 1 JJrrr Hart i ",char t ,"bPr' Thl en rJ en?,?, i" ,r,as,,n,f ?rfJ? u Pny ha" 'T", Al' charged. Hariy. on account of his 1 luties as sergeant. wTlsone iof the ! !ast to leave for home. I' The company was ready to start ast to take shin to France when 1he ! nflnenza epidemic maae its appear ing and upset the plan. After the epidemie hd about r'in its course, and the hoys were agair. pieparing or the psv. nev? arrived of the -igning of the arml-dlre. The l,os Harry aptly exssed It. "thev we,e HI itching for ov-rseas cooties." w t-i iei rim v r ic i niim hi w n Removal oi Restriction I Makes Hog Price Strong' j CHICAGO. March . As a result! of the removal of a minimum hog i price by the food;ai!mli-!stiatIon. the hog market today closed on a stroni bais. best selling at $ IS. fit) or a .". ent advance over ye.-terdayY top. nd the highest ' since Xoveml.er 1. last. The general average for the lay was $lK.2."i. c-r .' cents lower Jules JV 'T BW?" II us.nl to take (exact figures " "" " n.lsiK, houri,. Accotdiug to ihe ..... ..-i.rr missing,, inMall business. THINGS THAT By GENE DONT MD4TlOr4 KIE. H SOUR WILL, frSTHCR IVE T BcKK 4 Crrti. - than yeste'day. The n.aikct open-! ed unevenly with yesterdavs gain of li to 20 ceiits viituallv wiped out. but rallied with competition between shippers and patkers and closing prices ruled 1 to 20 cents higher than the opening. YOU CANT FIND ANY DANDRUFF, AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT Save Your Hair! Make It Thick, Wavy, (ilo)- and Ik-autiful at Once. Try as you will, after an applica tion of Danderine. you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and our scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few cks use, when ou see new hair, fine and downy at first ye: but really new hair grow ing all over the scalp. A little Danderine Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one smalH 'strand at a time. The effect is im mediate and amazing your hair Uht- f,u,t "d nd "T a " -uunre fn iMarable lustre, so tnew and aY- the beauty and shimmer oI .rue ha'r f . fl Ge,1 f boU,e of toilet counter, and prove that your P""f. na'r is as pretty and sort as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment. A small trial bo,,, d"l',e the beauty or your hair ' ' . fL lfj !! numpvn llUflOTl ffins mm gm J UVtT 11. Cr AlllSOn j i been the deciding factor" In th CHICAOO March C. Champion by Keigadier (rt-neral Palmer E Corwin Huston. Detroit, defeated H ! fierce, commander of the ittb brl C. Allison. Detroit 200 to lSl in islgade. a part of the 27th division. It innings in ttfday's play in the Nation- al A'"a,t"r ,Ila,.k,inf bi,,,ard tourna- ' ",e!lt- . ""ston hish r,,n was h9 Allison s 21 , BalJ.'eT 'ELaStn.e .. Win Coast Championship HKHKELKY. Cal.. March 0. The I'aiifie coast intercollegiate basket- ball championship was won by the 1'niversity of Oregon here toniitht when the northern playeis in the second straight game cf a three game seiies defeated the I'niver.MtT of California team So to Verne Neve r Thought of This! ":' - - - V t.Jvt:n,xt sfrtSri m0lm2 i m"mimJJ. t-S5C"JFl StZS j VH . '.2Jmtvmmwmm, m t, -i mn-i srjs. n,.. - . - mining) days to go by coach from mans privaie airplane covering photographer, all one has to do Is private hecretary and a tyiwriter NEVER HAPPEN BYRNES 1 TO TtlC &8, MORE HEROES ARRIVE HOME Touching Reunions Enacted When Soldiers Meet Loved Ones at Pier XKW YORK. March Fourteen thousand New Tork folfliera. mem 1ers or the famous 27th division who proved that the impregnible" Hindenburg line could be broken, ar rived here today on the transport Ieviathon and Mauretania. Hoboken's waterfront was crowded as never before when the leviathop swung into the dock, and across the river, outside the Cunard piers, an othergiant throng greeted the Maur etania. ' Major C.enersl John F. O'ltyan commander of "New York's Own? found awaiting him. Mrs. O'Kyan and their children. It wa a touchin reunion, -but on or many. This aTternoofi, the general ,anJ staff paid a rmal call on Mayor Fijian at city hall, where the mayor paid his tribute to New York's fa moos national, guardsmen, tb u who- "went through hdll and brok the Hendenburg line." The general's reply was brief. "The high opinion that has ber held of the fighting qualities of Am "lean soldiers. I believe baa beel Justified. he said. "Our troops wen looked up to by the Dritish and th French and alo, I might say.'thi enemy." Initiative and dash of the Amern lean troops brigaded with the ISritisr in the campaign which began Sep tember 29 last, for the St. Quentit ' aiiu icsuuni iu nirikiUn u. llindenburg line were held to har canal and resulted in breaking th j haige r the soldiers who arrived oi the .Mauretania. Ceneral Pierce was formerly assist j ant to the chief of sla.'f at Wa.-hing ton. Reclamation Fund Placed at $100,000 at Olympic OLYM IMA. Wah.. March C Itec clanm" ion of arid, logced-off an( swamp lands in Washington was gir en an auspicious start by the action of . the house of representatives to day in passing a bill appropriates $ loo. otio for the Mate reclamatior board. In addition a half-mill ta mmmmma K . . . . - 1'. V V I' :ri - Km ., - r. New Yo.k to Washington. . Uh the same riound in rt-iaei fifUrM to buy ou of the,, planes (name of and sail aay to transact the ilv mtW Jt - i 15 he ELK Atiiiouiice their Annual May for l'Jl'J E. Cooke Patton in Grand Theater, Wednesday and Thursday March 12-13 aaaoanrrrocnt Page i. ToJay'n Statesman. if provided to develop a revolvln fund to aid in floating the bonds of reclamation districts. Effective re operation with the federal 0Teru menl is eipected. New Orleans Invited to Adopt This Descendant1 of Her First Governor V .V s - 2 ' I .-CANtaCW BtWVKU Mr MAftZTTS The ar has not killed romance. Mme. Jeanne de Bienville de Mar zits has written from Paris to Mayor Martin Dehrman of New Orleans plc-aned" It the city of New Orleans that she - would be "profoundly would adopt her daughter Jeanne. 18 y. ars old. The mother la a di rect, descendant of Jean de Dien Tille. the first governor of "NouTellea Oi leans." as it was known in the esrly history of America. She en closed this picture of her daughter.' Applicants for Work . Throng Before Bareai WAS11NGTOV. March , Tho Federal employment service an nounced tonight that during- the wecits ending Fc binary 22. It receiv ed 1.0U0.12I applications for ir plojit.ent. referred 93O.02S of the ap plicants to positkms and placed 7.5t3. OFFICER .... . 1 ..... - I . - '"jr 4 f i u v . - .. - ;.( . ii ' ; . I ,ii . i . r i . , . r ' -' I- -' ? - y b . - , v , j J I 4 t l "Gets-It" Peels Myjtorns Off! ny O.m r "wllie. I 'ftnc Mf I'mrr. ' fulljp.iiiii.ij. .Wvcr Kails. M lm...i imir Ia t-t ri4 f rmm "T '!!. 1 h- .-It "- wwt. VB rt4 - ! '"" j;ti.- dii 'Z mr 3 alr. r4 ' ll" Uul im.r a vslllaj r hmt '1. It"- 4o.a mf (trnrf ith -ilr.l..n.. " mrmpvf" rUlrrv rra.; Mn:tt that rab -41. Intta: yr rr cttw tat li'", nd wl.uii H" m, " " 4,rl, It thai iiia into th ra- iiai Xmmr "js)"" torn .hrink. Ae-, )., ( b-r lk l-irair ..ta. in m ffrt t arf a j . w-mH l .. Nstkiac I-at l ft" raa mtn it C.rt l-ra"f al. ""T""!. r- 4 l.rla ll ' " "ill." kf rt,iitr,-4.' tmnn-f Ivk "! r . r. liar ..uIt . r- a. -t . Umi a In fir at i druc lr- Jl'f 4 tr K Laar. a fat-as. 111. Sula ta Salraji and r--..w.Mt-Ml-4 aa it arnria I -l rora rrimrm hf J. . Vtrj a4 I, i. fir. . f f .bp ft