The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 30, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OltEOO STATESMAN ftlNDA MARCH SO. 10l
TARDINESS TO
BE ELIMINATED
Principals Will 0 g a n i z e
Campaign to Do Away
With Bad Habit
Elimination to a large extent
among the pupils will he the object
ive, ot a campaign to be instituted by
the principals t,t the Salem schools.
At a. meeting with Superintendent
Todd Thursday afternoon attention
'vns called to the delinquencies of
this nature among the children. A
Rieat Irregularity has been round to
exist, some -schools having almost
perfect records one month arrd the
next time falling far short.
Richmond school made an excel
lent Fhowinx last month with not. a
finale case of tardiness In the build
ing.
It is felt that tardiness Is an im
portant habit to disc6u rage among
the your.Rsterp and that its elimina
lion will be a treat benefit In later
years.
the drawing classes la the past year.
Mrs. Sheldon has visited the leading
art galleries of Europe and has
wealth of information at her com
mand, not only of the world's fa
mous pictures, bnt ot European ar
chitecture as well.
ctnrj
Children Useful Aides
to County Historian
School children are proving effi
cient aides to the county historian.
who is also county school superin
tendent. Questionnaires have begun
to come In and will continue to ar
rive in the mails for probably two
weeks more. Persons who have
been missed by the teachers a.id
youngsters who are collecting data
on soldiers and war workers should
report to the nearest school or to
Superintendent V. M. Smith. This
week he is planning to send ques
tion blanks to the local historians
in order that they may compile ia
formation on funds raised for war
, purposes and on service flags be
longing to various organizations.
m.S FtLKKRSON TO SPEAK
Bird Life in Salem to
Be Chronicled by Tots
As the bright days of spring per
mit of much cmt-door life, the boys
and girls of the elementary schools
of thf city have commenced the mak
ing of inureeting booklets on the
lJ!rd Life of Salem." ThH work is
under the FtipervIsion of Mrs. Lulu
H. Sheldon,- supervisor of arts in the
ra-)os and junior high schools.
AIr?. SheIdon Is an ardent and well
vrrped' student of nature and has
the l.ippy faculty of leading her as
sistants and pupils along highways
of teauty never before known to
thorn. She has had much to do with
the successful work turned out by
N The Turner parent-teacners- as
sociation will hold a meeting Friday
night, at which time Mrs. M. 1
Fulkerson. one! of the county club
work supervisors, will give an ad
dress on the "Value of Strong Ele
mentary Department in the
Schools.'
Knitting Fund Will Pay
for School Improvement
Since the armistice was declared
the knitting club In -the McAlpin
school district has decided to tu-n
Its surplus money into something
for the benefit of the pupils and
at a meeting Friday night, the mem
bers voted to invest, their funds In
crushed rock to be placed in front
of the school house. This will do
away with a muddy approach to the
BuylheRYePound
Size and Save Money
ucaiitbuYBelter
Coffee.
EVERY CAI1 GUARAIITEED
WK1V9
Surprise
Stove Polish
If you have never used it you have a surprise coming.
First it is Coal Black with a fine lustre. Used with a wet
doth it is the best nickle "polish ever. Most polishes tarnish
the niekle, Surprise doesn't. Does not stain the hands.
No Dust.
No Smell.
Sold by Grocers, Hardware and Second Hand Dealers.
Manufactured by
C. M. EPPLEY,
Salem, Oregon.
American Owned, Entirely!
MISERY
In Head
'Teeth
Neck
Face
Limbs
Body
ASPIRIN
FARMERS XF.KD LLfksTO.E.
Ml MMMMMIMMIMMIMi
Alptrin !t tbe trade mark of Bayr Msnaf o
ture of MonoaccticacideMer oi Salicylicacfci
"Bayer Jallets of Aspirin"
Original world-famous tablets.
Quick Relief with Safety!
Adults Take one or two
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
with water. If necessary, re
peat dose three times a day.
There are millions of acres of sour
and semi-sour soil on the farms of
the United States. The L. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture, through its
bulletins and county agents, recom
mends ground limestone as the rem
edy. Here la an outlet for millions
of tons of the output of limestone
quart ic-s and stone crusher.
Many farmers have made consid
erable money out of the high prices
prevailing in war-ttnies. Isn't It the
part of wisdom aud good business
management to spend part of the
surplus Income In farm Improve
ment ? Isn't the time ripe to sweet
en up some of thoe sour fields by
application of ground limestone?
The time may be near at band
when war prices will fade away. If
that transpires, undoubtedly the
farmer whose fields an in the best
physical condition to produce the
best and largest crops at least cost
will come out the winner In the race
for farm trade t after-war de
pressed prices.
Farmers having fields that re
quire lime to put them in highest
producing condition should ponder
well if this is not the logical time
to give them the treatment.
'Ask for and insist upon
Dauor-Tablots
Aspirin I
VwTBtyr Ooss'eTi Genuine Tablets
Buy only original Bayer
packages. 20-cent package
Larger sizes.. .
building. The club had about $100
remaining in its treasury and this
entire sum was made a gift to the
school.
School Orders Flag
J. B. Hnnt. a member of the board
of directors of the Broadacres school
was in town during the week and
placed his order for a new flag for
the building with Countv Superin
tendent W. M. Smith.
Garden Clubs Begun
Garden clubs are now being or
ganized throughout Marion county,
but no reports have yet been re
ceived from the schools as to the pro
gress. Wide Interest will probably
be shown in the work this year.
EGGS IN WATERGLASS.
' Only clean fresh eggs should be
used for water glassing ' purposes.
Do not use eggs that have been
washed as 'they spoil more easily
than unwashed, clean eggs. If suf
ficient eggs are not obtainable when
the water glass solution Is first
made, additional eggs may be added
from time to time.
Water glass is 30 cents a quart
and a quart of waterglass will pre-
serve 15 dozen eggs, u is not oe-
sirable to use the water glass solu
tion a second time. Eggs can be
water glassed for about 2 cents a
dozen. Since water glass eggs re
main In excellent - condition they
can be used in-the fall and winter
when fresh errs are selling for 60
cents or more a dozen.
Use the following method:
1. Select a five-gallon crock and
clean It thoroughly, after which It
should be scalded and allowed to
dry.
2. Heat a Quantity of water to
the boilinr point and allow It to
4. When cool measure out nine
quarts of water, place It In the crock
and add the one quart ot water glass
and ttir the mixture thoroughly.
4. Place the eggs in this solu
tion. Eggs may be added from day
to day. Be very careful to allow at
least two Inches of the solution to
cover the eggs at all times.
S. Place the crock containing the
preserved eggs In a cool dry place,
well covered to prevent evaporation.
4-
"SAFETY FIRST"
pERHAPS you have a few "bearer" Lib
erty Bonds or Deeds or Mortgages or
other valuable papers laying around the
house. Now why not place those in a Safe
Deposit Box here at the United States Na
tional Bank where they will be more secure
and just as easy to get when needed?
There are other departments here which
you should get acquainted with too.
IMtsiSiaSss
, Salem, Oregon,
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SELECTION OF EGGS FOR
HATCHING.
Set only good-sized eggs uniform
In size.
Set only good-shsped eggs uniform
In shape.
Set oily good -colon d egg uni
form in color.
This' all you can do with a little
care In selection.
It Is worth while as eggs of good
size, color, and shape and uniform
are & marketable product at higher
prices than small eggs varying In
olor and all shapes.
Eggs weighing less than two
ounces "should not be used for hatch.
ing. . The large-sized egg hatches a
larger chick.
This larger chick grows faster
than the smaller chick.
This larger chick will be market
able as a broiler sooner.
This larger chick matures younger.
This larger chick begins laying
sooner than the smaller chick.
The Income is received sooner and
they are more profitable.
These facta . apply to all breeds'.
The comparisons are made between
small and large chicks in the same
breed. Careful selection of eggs for
hatching pays. Don't neglect It
C. A. C
WHAT SILAGE DOES.
"It la also safe to say that with
silage the cost of butterfat can be
reduced from 6 to 12 cents per
pound, and the cost of producing
100 pounds of milk fom 30 to SO
cents. 100 pounds of beef from $1
to $2, and 100 pound of mutton
from 75 cents to S1.50." Prof. A.
L. Haecker.
Cascarets Work
While You Sleep
No headache, biliousness, up
set stomach or constipa-
tion tomorrow
The Wise Man.
An old man. going a lone highway.
Came at the evening, cold and gray.
To a chasm vast and deep and wide.
The old man crossed in the twilight
dim.
The sullen stream had no fear for
him;
But he turned when safe on the oth
er side
And built a bridge to span the tide.
"Old man," said a fellow pilgrim
near,
"You are wasting your strength with
building here;
Tour journey will end with the end
ing day.
You never again will pass this way;
You've crossed the chasm deep and
wide.
Why build you this bridge at eventide?"
!
The builder lifted his old gray head.
"Good friend, in the path I have
come," he said.
There followeth after me today
A youth whose feet must pass this
way;
This chasm, that has been naught to
me.
To a fair-haired youth may a pitfall
be;
He. too. must cross in the twilight
dim
Good friend. I am building this
bridge for him."
Selected.
Read the Classified Ads.
Spend 10 cents feel grand! To
night take Cascarets to liven your
liver and clean your bowels. Stop
me neaaaches, bilious spells, sour
ness, gases, coated tongue, bad
breath, sallowness and constipation
Take Cascarets and enjoy the
nicest, gentlest "Inside cleansing"
you ever experienced. Wake up feel
Ing fine. Cascarets is best cathartic
'or children. Taste like candy. No
disappointment! Thirty million boxes
of this harmless, famous cathartic
are sold each year now.
Sst: ' iff
FOR SALE BT
Lebold & Co.
L: E. Goodman
R. D. Gilbert ft Co.
Reddaway's Cash Store
J. D. Ceoley
J. D. Giddlngs
A. W. Schrunk
J. L. Buslck
W. B. Gerth
W. K. Richardson
Gibson and Birch, Liberty.
M. V. Johnson
Mays ft Goode
Donald. Ore.
J. C. Savage
Waconda, Ore.
W. H. Ramp
Brooks. Ore.
WE
PAY
CASH
FOR
LIBERTY
BONDS
a -
WE
PAY
CASH
roR
LIBERTY
BONDS
UJ1
Are the one big hit of the season. Nine out of every ten sales are Oxfords. We
now have a complete stock of BLACK, WHITE and BROWN OXFORDS in every
width in both low and high heels. We are going to advise every one to come
in now as there will not be a supply large enough to supply all much longer at
the rate they are now going.
New brown oxfords in high low heels just arrived, long
lasts, dark rich color, at
New black oxfords in high low heels, just arrived,
surpass kid, long last, best fitters, at
7 .00 i
Growing girl,s brown and black, low heels, oxford,
all widths, comfortable last, all sizes, go at
Q.00 !;
Black high heel oxford, long lasts, the best fitting
oxford we have ever shown, every width and size, at
8-00 J
High covered heel, brown oxford, long last, surpass kid,
. the latest shade, all sizes at
Q.00 ;i
25
cts
Hanan oxfords and pumps to arrive last of week, the last word in quality arid fit
Rubber Heel Day each Wednesday. We put on all 50c
rubber heels at one-half price
WE
PAY
CASH
FOR
LIBERTY
BONDS
Hanan Shoes
Selby Shoes
Fox Party Pumps
WE
PAY
CASH
FOR
LIBERTY
BONDS
'OX
Witch Elk Boots
Ball Band Bootr
Bax 03
326 STATE STREET, NEXT TO LADD & BUSH BANK
-t t n i ii n 1 1 nmf
M. J. McCormack
W. Woodburn
GARDENING AT LITTLE COST.
There Is not any need for a 1 t of
expensive tools for the cultivation of
a small garden. A spade or spading
fork, a hoe, and a steel rake a the
essential garden tools. To these
should be added two wooden shakes
and a strong string to serve as a line
for makLag straight rows. A water
ing can and a trowel a-e desirable
but not necessary. Where the gar
den work is to be carried on rather
extensively. It is a good plan to se
cure a combination seed drill and
wheel hoe, or simply the wheel hoe
alone.
jlow enemy aliens or subjects cf a
I country allied with an enemy of the
United SUtes to manufacture, pur
chase. or sell, use or possess ex
plosives at any time.
1. Provided, that nothing la the
above shall release airy person whe
rever from complying with the law
la the matter of safeguarding aud
storing of explosives.
EXPLOSIVES REGULATION
REVOKED.
Because no longer required for the
public safety the director ot the U.
S. Bureau of Mines, in charge ot ex
plosives regulation, has made the
following changes In the general In
formation and rulings under the'act
of October , 117 (40 8tat. 335)
and as amended by the sundry civil
act of July 1, lflt:
1- AH regulations relating to the
purchase, possession, and vie ot ex
plosives for reclaiming of land,
stump blasting, ditching, and other
agricultural purposes are revoked
and futther license will be re
quired. 1. These revocations do not al-
of Appetite Is also loss of
vitality, vigor, tone. To recover ap
petite and the rest take Hood's Sar
saparilla, that strengthens the
stomach, perfects digestion, makes
eating a pleasure. It also mskes the
blood rich and pure, and steadies
the nerves.
Read the Classified Ads.
A VALET .NEEDED
Members of a Juv!!ec!aej were
having a leasoa Li natural history
and the teacher asked one small
boy if he knew the different be
tween hlmseir aad a tig brown bear.
The child shook his ha4.
"Vidpf ld the teacher, -for
one thtng you can take your coat
off. but a bear caaaot do that, can
he?
"No." came the answer It a lev
itating style.
"And why cannot a bear take his
coat off? ahe asked la an encour
aging manner.
The small boy pondered long and
deeply, then a triumphant smll
tole over his face. l know. he
Aid. "because he doesn't know
where the butons are!"
With our tmnxporUUon facilities, we art able to pay the
highest caah price for
EGGS -3
DRESSED MEATS
POULTRY
WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO.
171 South High Street. Phont 1400