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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1919)
-. . f- ; : '!,'-" "" . .," s '.. ." T1II2 OUKfiOX ST ATKSMAM M'XIAV, APim. 20, uiltf p - ' phmi : ) .. ; CYCLE S BICYCLE SUPPLIES You will find the wheel you : want at "The Home of the Indian it "IIINS AMD AMMUNITION. 1 26 South Commercial St i'. - . . .. RIG DON'S FUNERAL :PARL:0 RS The Home of Squire Dealing. " Beautifully Appointed Private driveway. Superior service. Lowest in cost. I Better Drainage, Larger Crops The Oregon. State Drainage Asia clatloa was organised in February, 1915 and the present officers are: President, Samuel R. Brown, of Ger vais, Marion county; secretary, W. 1 Powers, Conrallis, Benton county; chairman of program committee, T: A. Teeter Conrallis. A communication from the secre tary is as follows: , "The state legislature took favor able action on practically all meas ares endorsed by the Oregon Drain age Association. Laws enacted tha facilitate the organization and oper ation of drainage districts include: provision for appropriation of water by drainage districts for supplement al irrigation, certification of drain age district bonds by the state re clamation commission, reduction of fees charged ; for certification of drainage and irrigation bonds by the secretary of state; redemption of drainage bonds at any time at 103, exempting property of irrigation or drainage districts from, taxation and providing for drainage and Irrigation investigations. 'A development measure referred to the people, to be voted on June 3 next, provides for state guarantee of interest on bonds of thoroughly feas ible drainage or, Irrigation projects for a period of five years. The bill requires that the project must be carefully Investigated at the expejise of said district and found feasible in several particulars ana taat it must be found 'for the best interest of the district, and the state of Oregon' to receive certification. The measure 1 Hotel SEWARD ' Alder at lOCb Street POKTIAXD, OREGON The most homelike hotel In Port land. All Oregon Electric trains stop at the SEWARD. Rte 1 tnd op. Wltfa private bath 91.50 and up. W. M. Seward, Manager. Commander of U. S. Nayal Forces Abroad Again With Hit Family 30 gallons of water may be used to treat 30 to 50 bushel of seed. On a clean floor or tarpaulin, shov el the seed from one pile to another. while a helper sprinkles them thor oughly with the solution. Be sure that aH the seed are thoroughly wet This will require from one-half to one gallon of . solution per bushel. Cover the pile of seed with grain sacks soaked In the solution. After the seed has stood for three to five hours, spread out in a thin layer to dry. It may be sown as soon as it Is dry enough to run through the drill. The 'drill and' everything else with Which the seed romps In rontart aftr - treatment should be thoroughly i ii 1 1 n n i m i m i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i.ii i n i n m n 1 1 i i mil c gVataes m 1 . -k. v.: i , ... . - i aw Serge! 1 1 i ' i . i iltee; ' A neat,, dressy,. Muc sergftut,,raaJby,OTir .correct, par, I 1 - 4TTmm ..-ill mota xrn-n lrtnlr' vimllv 'rlrps1 nn ' tVTe now have a line of all wool blue serges that is un- 'surpassed in 3alera. We can save you from $10 to $25 on each suit in value. . ; . , " ;' ; As to our accuracy in making suits to fit, nothing need be said. Our long experience in business in Salem and lhe many men vrho arc now wearing our perfect fit suits, only stand to show what we can do. ; D. H. MOSHER .::-:.. -The -Tailor -' 474 Court Street i ii 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 rm m in i m i m m m 1 1 n i m m n ui 1 1 sons who have been engaged In mili tary service. This measure If adopt ed shodld cause drainage bonds to sell several points higher and with less selling expense. Able speakers have offered their services In ex plaining this measure if a fund can be provided by drainage and Irriga tion districts to meet Incidental ex penses. Let us hear from drainage districts and organizations promptly as to what they desire to do in this matter. . "Two annual meetings and a field day have been beld sine publlcatlot of the biennial report. It Is planned to publish a second biennial report of the association. Including discus sions, ' resolutions and lists of dele gates. A brief statement of th status .of each drainage district anc irrigation district and the names o their officers should, be included It this report and perhaps other reels matton data of timely character. . A small number of. copies of the first biennial report are still on hand and are now obtained upon request. ThW is a 120-page report, Illustrated, anl a 2000 edition.". washed with the same solution. The treatment will be useless if the seed are allowed to become reinfected by a anil containing smut spores. For j -:r; r : ' 11 . .. ; ' - -:... rf-r--y ' . -' ,: ' . -. . . ' V". . fr--t,-y- ii r - - i --- "." ir iii ir "in rr' ' " m " ilrW. . J J it...:-k:-'..sji:.i.'ri;.J-,...- ''; .''- - -.. . .:':',.- .-:wl i i;M5 FAMILY '''.". ' J VtCC-AOMiRAL WHUAM Illll OIli; THK 1KK.TOK txwiia. It is very easy to understand and learn how to tell the pulse, and not at all difficult to learn to use the clinical thermometer, and a careful ly-kept record of the patient's condi tion from one of his visits to another is of great value to the doctor. An Important item is to have everything in readiness for the doctor's visit. Do not wait until you see him coming, then hurry and hustle and - bustle about, upsetting the patient's tran quility and your own. 1 Have clean small mustard plaster placed on the back of the neck will b found to re lieve almost any case of headache. A. M. IL . . MANY TRACTORS TOillE MADE. In 1911 the production of. tractors in the United State was llS.Oti and It is expected that daring the present year there wilt be about 314, 938 manufactured, this last total be ing based on the estimates subxa by the. tractor makers la J an nary February as follows: Notabei band December 31, 1917. ".15. number manufactured during 1 132.C9T; number sold la the Ui SUtes during 1911, 9C.470; nut sold tor export during 1911, 3Ci umber on hsad Decemeer 31. X 15.401. ' Read the QaiiiHed maldehyde Is poisonous, but' It evap- t0wel8- water, and whatever orates quickly, .and grain which hasloth,er rUc,cs he U In Ue Lablt of Kaan A. A 4tiAAnwilv mow Ka aafAlw .v"u IWM fed to stock If not used for seeding. The seed swells by absorbing the moisture during the treatment, and consequently about 25 per cent more should be; 'seeded per acre. WOMEN! DRY CLEAN ,JHINGS AT HOME it. ! Trj UJLFpr a few, cents you can 43ry dearr everythinc. - ' it)' wriiiij . . . : V . 7?m . t ii i.f - s' - tas-. i w -m. v si ib . on t;his glorious easter day Our gladness, and rejoicing' because "He is risen" Is vastly increased be cause of a "World saved for Democ racy." "His victory over deaths and "Our Victory, over Despotism and Militarism." What a wonderfal day and time, - how appropriate to be happy and Joyous. ' : Let our Songs f Praise and f glad ness be heard abroad. And more, ' Let our gladness reach so deep that we are willing to do our bit to . "Finish the Job. Gladly contributed by h 5v An Inside Bath Makes You Look. and Feel Fresh Says a' glass of hot water" with, phosphate before .breakfast. ' keeps Mlncta away& Save five to ten dollars quickly by Inrlcleaoiils everything in the home yrith ga&oUae that would be ruined by. soapTand .wateri-suits' coats. waists, silks,-laces, gloves; shoes. furs, draperies, -rugs everything! Place .a-gallon -or more of gaso line in a dish pan or washboller. then put in. the things to be dry cleaned. rhen wash them wltn solvite soap. Shortly? everything comes out look- ng like-new; rooming raaes. snrtnas ir wrinkles. ,Do not attempt to dry dean without Solvite soap. This gasoline "soap Is the secret of all dry cleaning. A package of Solvite soap contain Ing directions .for home dry clean ing, costs little at any drug store. Dry. clean outdoors or away from flame.' 1 ' ' - ' This excellent, common-ssnse s , health measure being . adopted by, millions, "I hear that Upson is a gentleman .'arm er now." "Yes. and he's the real thing In that line, ruts evening - dress on all his scarecrows at-dusk." Bos ton Transcript. . To stop a bad case of hiccough. heat sweet milk to near the boiling point, but do not let it boil, and let the patient drink it as hot as can be borne, but it must be given in small quantities at a.. time until hiccough subsides. " . Mustard Is a very active and barm- less emetic when stirred Into a cup ful of hot water a teaspoonful to a small cupful. It Is very useful In cases of ' poisoning or . Indigestion when' there is severe pain or cramps. Dry boric powder sprinkled thickly over, burns - and - small cuts and wounds is oftea all that is seeded,. In a sudden Case of bowel trouble and a douche Is needed, a little glyc erine and a little boric' powder dis solved in the water adds greatly to the beneficial effects of the douche. Ulcers In the mouth can be cured f by covering with the dry boric 'pow der, and to wash an Infant's mouth twice daily with a saturated solution of boric add. will prevent It beeom- Nothlng proves better than a good. dry heat to quiet pain, as It Is heat. Ing sore and keep It sweet and clean, not moisture, that gives quick relief, and a relay of hot plates wrapped in woolen cloth will do wonders in giv ing relief to a patient. . In cases of - nausea, and vomiting, give toast water, toasting bread very brown, steeping It in hot water and giving the water in small quantities. For sick headache, take one tea- spoonful of soda. It will make yen vomit and your head will get easy; a I COFFEE mm Buy the femeus in ' mm Witt mwwm Physicians the world over recom mend the inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance than outside cleanliness, becanse the skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, causing ill health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowel do. ' n-S5k Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of ; limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver and kidney and bowels the previous day's indi gestible material, poisons, sour bllt and toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten ing and purifying the entire alimen tary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quar ter pound of limestone phorphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to demonstrate the value of Inside bathing. TREVEXTIOX OF OAT SMUT. Oat smut may be completely erad icated by a simple and inexpensive treatment. Enough seed oats for a 50-acre field may be treated at the expense of two men's time for about three hours and about (2 for formal dehyde solution. The materials nec essary are a shovel, several grain sacks, one or two barrels of water, a sprlokler'can, and one pound of com mercial formaldehyde solution (37 to 40 Per cent) for every 40 bushels I of grain. The grain Khould be put through a fanning mill if it is not reasonably clean. Formaldehyde so lution, may be bought at any drusl ptore, at about KO cents per pound. On1 pmindi of th solution niWrl to Boxer Who Sings Between Rounds When He , v..-'" . - Starts Out to Entertain Wounded Soldiers -,iii iii i i --m- urn r-M-rxv . i W ; v ; .i- m s if.-3r.V--1 . ' i j i 'v- - ; tf , i;tl -I ) K 7 n Hit . - . I J ? - ", I err,-. ' - V I V :c, . n - - - - - - - " lit .TV.. 'I! "J'MKW-.r-J lEUUM pac 'oDUrbTToTB, : V IH THE FIVE AND. - r,.,r ii frm. V X IHTHE SAYE POUND CAN BeslCoflec)&aGnBu) ItGoesIkrlhei EVERY CAN GUARANTEE I ECONOMY SHOULD BE WITHOUT THATS WHY NO HOME BEGINS AT HOME. A BICYCLI There is not a home in the land, he it erer so huml or ever so grand, which can afford, in these days close economy, to be without a bicycle. It is the only means of transportation which alwi .serves and always saves. Call and let us explain how you, too, can own bicycle. . " HarUy-Dauidson and National Bicycles HARRY W. SCOTT The largest and best equipped cycle store .in Salet . 147 S. Commercial Street Phone 68