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UNISH GUILTY
ONES GERMAN
GENERAL SAY
in the threes of a. moral revolution
The materialistic philoscrhy. he
said, would cive way to a new on
which would be crowned by the vie- ;
toiy of the social Idea,
"The one aim of the German So-
ritv for Civic Education." he .said-
"is to bring the German people back j
a . ft- a
tn tn reiicion oi numan love, w
! Marshal Von Buelowv Favori
ask all the intellectual and mora
leaders In the world to Join us In
forming an international community
It was the materialistic and mechan
ical conception of the world which
ruined Germany. It will also de
stroy our enemies if they do not see
that it Is the spirit of the citizens
which constructs a state.-
Retribution for Those
Who Started War
PLEA FOR NATION MADE
I Justice, Not Mercy, Asked for
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For Infants and .Children
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WHAT DO YOU GET IN SHOE FITTING
SERVICE? ' . I,
The retnrnincr soldier when he kicks" off his Munson's
needs a real fitting-service stick and tape. Remember
you cannot wear the popular English Lasts in wide
wi.ltli Uk vnn fin vniif Armv Shoe without ininrv to
your feet. Every soldier customer should see to it-that
ierfect fit. Droner stvle of last and sure comfort come
in Viid fiiot naif rvP niril Ian lirii A tea Win 1 un-
411 111 i)i J'Ull "Jf. V. a a miwv -J. 4 aV a. ji i' v. a
The price, of shoes advanced less during the war than
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WE DO
SHOE
REPAIRING
AMSTERDAM. Marrh 5. (Cor
respondence of. The Associated
Press) "It Is the right of our ene
mies to punish those responsible If
there are men on the ' German side.
who are fo blame tor mis war. de
clared Field Marshall Von Bnelow.
rrtlrodfin an interview with the Ber
lin correspondent of the Handelsblad
Von Bnelow commanded the Second
Germanv armv in 1914. which was
engaged in the fighting near Mau
beuge and was retired In 1915 owln
to a paralytic stroke from which ne
has it yet quite recovered.
As an old soldier I have not
learned to ask for mercy." continued
the field marshal. "I only ask in
justice for the German nenple. We
soldiers went out to fight by the
kaiser's orders because the govern
ment said the country was in dan
ger. It was not onr task as soldiers
to investigate. If we had been told
the troth onr doty was merely to
obey. .If the German people were
In Uso For Over 30 Year
Always bears
the
Signature, of
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STUDENTS GET
ARMY TRAINING
GoYernmentY Plan Will
Supercede That of State
in Oregon Schools
AND
DO IT
WELL
HOME OF QUALITY
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Military equipment including nni
forms, will be furnished by the gov
mment to military companies in
the larger high schools of the state
under a plan of the government tor
miiitarv irnlnlnr as made known to
obey. .If teLm".!.T::: State Superintendenr Churchill. Col-
mifiea wnen iney wc V" 1 nnel Howard of the United States
T T.11T LvT U l o "my has apprised superintendent
of enemies, then may a curse be on ' Mr
those who Mankind the en- Churchill- is furnishing an outline to
three-quarters of mankind the en .nnerlntendents
emies Of a great peace-loving IP"""- 7h(T "t "
" th:rC frJM plan is orked ont
ns when they said we were attacked- mntutmAm th. nmrmm nre-
then they deserve tne severesx pun- -- - : - - -
Ishment. whover they may m. ,- f .' . M-Pt.
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With onr transportation facilities we are able to pay the
; highest cash price for
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DRESSED MEATS
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V1LIJVMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO.
171 Sonth High Street -: -V ; ; !'' : :' ' . ' - Phone 1400
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Is to sin against the spirit of Lliman
justice." ,
The field marsnai wno one
the founders or the society called
the German Sleietytor Civic Educa
tion, declared that Germany was now
r 1 IVlotQP Cap Sale j ;
Off Comes Corn
In One Piece
."(Jets-It leaves Toe As Smootn
Aa the ralm of onr Hand.
There's only ne corn remedy In th
world that peels corns and
like-a. bnnana pel. and that "Oets-ll.
For walkera and standars. for shop
pers and dancers. thr' Immediate ra-
Now being conducted at Vancouver Barracks,
. Vancouver, Washington, by the
United .States Spruce Production Corporation
At which the ' state is supposed to
furnish equipment, bnt which It 1"
usually unable to do so because n
fi no eaulnment to furnish.
The government's plan provides
that any hl;h school that has 100
hova or more may make application
for permission to offer military
work. If the government approves
th anniicatlon all eaulpment includ
ing uniforms, will be Turnlshed with-
. ' - .1 J I.I .1 -. j m m rmv
out cost io ine uismci auu
officer will be deUlled by the gov-
mmont to elve the course and will
be reimbursed for his services bv'
th government. In the lanrer
schools a corporal will be detailed
rv lultt the armv officer.
Thr la a nosibllitv that the plan
mav h made to cover high schools
where not more than SO boys can be I
furnished for military training and
Hntonel flowiM faftt SUCb
district make thejr applications o
they may be accommodated.. u a rui
tnr at this kind Is made, t
Lionel Howard commended mil
itary work already being done in the
high schools of Salem. Eugene and
other points.
Motor Trucks V2 to 5 ton, $1,000 to $4,200.
Trailers 23 to 5 ton, $400 to $1,000.
Fords $300 to $450.
Also a few passenger cars of other makes. All cars carry
prices plainly marked. - Come and see and buy.
For further information address Automobile
Dept. Sales Board, United States Spruce Pro
duction Corporation, Yeon Bldg., Portland, Or.
Tni 2 drop af K3eta-It" mm. aad aaatl!
Ilef from corn pains, and aquick finish
. - 11.. Ml..l la
ror any corn r .
applied in two or 'three seconds. Thera
is no work,no fussy plasters, no wrap-nine-
r tn "GfU-lt" dries In a sec
ond or two. Thafs all. As easy to use
ir signing- yoor name. The corn loos
ens from the true flesh ad you peel It
rig-lit off with your fingers while you
wonder at the sight and srane. That's
why i "Gts-It" is the blggeat selling
corn-remedy in the world today. Be
com -free at last.
-GetaMt," the guaranteed, money
back corn-remover, tha only sure way,
! Hut a trlfe at any drug store.
MTd byE Lawrence Co.. Chicago, 111
Sold In Salem and recommended as
the world's best corn remedy by J. U.
Perry, D. J. Fry and FrBk 8. Ward.
AUGTIOl
SATURDAY AT I
SALE
O'CLOCK
filoves, shirts, coats, Imjjs suits, tot. .washing' powders, soap, wash loards, spices, bak
ing powder, extracts, shoe polish, lamps, and chimneys, nuts, grape juice. These are
all new goods., Come to the sale and get your money's worth. And
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G.
One Ford car, model 1916. -One
Ford, Roadster, model 1916.
One Ford, 5 passenger.
Maxwell, 5 passenger 1916. " 7t--: ' :
One Overland. ,
These cars are all in good condition to be sold. Two new .tires, .1:1x4. Cars to 1
sold at 4 p. m.
Sale Starts at 1 P. M.
Salem Auction Com
157 Sotxth Commercial Street
SATTERLEE Auctioneer ' D. CURRIE, Mgr.
pany
iVELCOriEFUND
BEING SPENT
0. C Leiter of New York
Sends Report of Wel
come Commiltc;
. . ,
. Money is now being expended
tna tinn ooo anoronrlatlon of
I 1 U t Wv""' " - ww- m
the legislature for the welcome of
Oregon soldiers arriving In New
York from the campaign against me
Hun overseas, says a report that has
hun rcivii bv Governor uicow
rrom O. C. Leiter. chairman of the
Oregon Welcome committee inNw
-Vrvi-v Th renort savs the Oregon
..n at-o ir!ftin (n at the rate of
23 or 30 a day and that money fof
their entertainment Is being expend
A with care.
"We are all organized and golnr
now." says the report. Have opened
a modest headauarters. and have re
ceived some, money In 'addition to j
the rtate aDoronriation. Will hand-
le this very carefully and in accord
ance with the spirit of the approprfju
tion. ".
The boys, are drifting In now Za
and 30 a day. and we are doing all
that we can to cheer them up and
make them realize that the people I
nf Orornn are still with them und
back of them.
"I attended a meeting the other'
day of all the chairmen of state
committees in New York. There
were 15 states 'represented so yon
see that we are not aldne in thl
work. I believe that we will do
some rood work. We have done
mod deal already. The boys seem
delirhted to meet Oregon people
and to have a little place of their
own to go to. The lpadies are cainnr
on tho-woun! men In the hospitals.
we help the boys,veet discharges if
they need them from the army and
navy, make little advances to men
temporarily out of funds which so
fat all have been paid back, and be
ofVis much practical assistance as we
can to them.
"It Is very difficult to handle
volunteer proposition, which this Is
largely, although we have put on a
manager now, a former Salvation
army worker, who understands sol
diers, whom we are paying out of
Mayor Baker's fund."
"Is the medicine you have ' for
your rheumatism used lnte"nally or
externally?"
"Eternally. I guess. I've used alns
bottles and it hasn't helped me yet."
Boston Transcript. '
The Gbmmitte on
the Oregon State
Chamber of Com-
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merce mem Dei
ship drive are out at
work to put
and Wlarion-Gounty
"Over the Top"
Salem
mi-.- .
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Y
The Salem quota is 538 memberskip at $5 each or a
total of $2,690.
L
Salem cannot afford to fall down on this driTe. The
State Chamber of Commerce means too much to Salem
and community, j
A circus comes to town and takes out of this city fite
to ten thousand dollars for one days performance- Now
we hare the State Chamber not a circus bat a red con
ttructive bunness man's institution which will brinj thous
ands of dollars to our State and community and not take
it away to some distant land to be spent. It is not neces
sary to go into details as to the duties of a Chamber o
Commerce because (hat is well known.
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It is up to Salem to gire this institution as well as your
local Commercial Club a full hearted support to make this
community what we all know it should be.
If we citizens do not get out and go after things will
nerer get them. The State Chamber as well as the Salem
Commercial Club is going after anything that spells pros
perity for Oregon and Salem.
The Oregon State Chamber is ruled by its members.
Referendum is the plan of expression on all subjects by con
stituent members.
(Signed)
FREDERICK W. SCHMIDT,