6 AFTER SUFFERING AtVIIOLE YEAR Mrs. King Wai Made Well by Lyaia: E; PinkhamV Veg v. etable Compound. f . W O WVU9 UUlVIUi" lerer from female trouble for about b year, had pains in tacic and stomach, ra fact all over me, and was all rundown. A friend of mine was cored of the same trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegeta ble 'Compound. I took it and it gave mr health and strength and made a new woman of me. I cannot rrraise vaar Vegetable Compound too highly, and you may publish my testimonial as It may be the means of helping some other suffering woman." Mrs. Irene King, 105 West Campbell Street, Iola, Kansas. i The great number of unsolicited tes timonials on file at the Pinkh&m Lab oratory, many of which are from time to time published by permission, are proof of the value of Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound, in the treatment of female ills. ' . , , Every ailing woman in the United States is cordially invited to write to the Lydia & Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is free, ready to bring you health and may save your life. PLANS COMPLETE FOR COMING OF LODGEMEN 5 (Continued from -Page 1) ! : 1 K-bekch dezree Fare W'rftht T .In-1 v - - - - - - j r 1 nit Klriit-rol Par Viol Raiu1r Qirial I i" ouiwi,, nicnei neeuer. social rectptlon Ether Fletcber; La Moine Clark. . Myrta Tyrell, Ruth Denison. Marv A. Liffkel. Carrie Chaffee. Hit- 7 ?; ; ! na Peebles MolUe Deuison, Zella Fletchers Ruth Denison (The complete program for the ses sions follows; ' : : X -' Monday, " May 10. ""' L O O. F. Hall Department Council, Patriarchs Mil- - 1 - ltant. - ; 10 a. m. Regular session. '." 'J 1:30 p. ra.--Cldteing session. -3f3r p. m. Instituting 'Canton Cap-j ltal No. llj -.,' : r V--:v:- I 4:30 p. m.-Instituting Auxiliary' Capital No. 3. : - ' ? 5 I ; '.- 'Monday,Evening .', 8 p. m. Salem .Rebekah. Lodge No. 1, regular meeting. L- O. O.F. hall, . : : Tuesday, May 20 Grand ' Encampment Hall , of Rep . ' - s J- resentatives : - ' . -10 a.' m.--Regulr session. . 1:30 p.' nv. Closing session. . 1:30 p; ni Exchange f courtesies with Rebekah Assembly, r , ; . Rebek ah Assembly , 9 a. m. Special sessloa, armory. 10 a. m. Regular, session, armory. 1:30 p. m. Regular sesaion, senate chamber J !.:' !-'- . 1:30 p. ml Exchange of, f Courtesies with Grand Encampment. :t ; , . Tuesday - Evening 7 p. mt Decoration, of Chivalry, armory. ; '(-' '' ; ' ; '- 8:30 p. m. Grand reception, arm ory; ' :' -; t.,"-: 8:30 t. m Encampment Degree, I. 0. 0. F. hall.: Exemplification of Royal Purple De gree by Golden Rule Encampment No: 28, Pjrtlajd.' , - - 10:30 p.1 m. Patria-rhs Jlilitant banquet, Marion hotel., .Wednesday, May 21, Grsnd Lodge A. M. in the Armory. P. Jkl. Hall of Representatives S a. mv-Speclal session. G. L. De gree. .j-Vi I-' ' . u--. m. 10, a. m. Regular session. 1 : 30 m.r-Regular session. ' 1:30 "p. mJ Exchange of Courtesies with Rebeka Assembly Rebekah AS8embly-Senate Chamber 9 a. m. Regular session. 10 a. m. Past Prcsfaenfs Associa tion. ";"-. -;;, -V 1,1 1:30 ; p. ,;;m.- Regular session.' I 1:30 p. :m. Exchange of Courtesies with Gravid Lodge. i 4. p. m. Automobile d1ve, afford- Of, Course It's a J l ' " v 'i ' Harley-Davidson , mv ui, uiH no-nmn iriiows cnooae 11 hooA it hfuut it ttaiMia tb "vaiT.beciu It tt.Uk.e they can alwayafe proud of, . It wn vran t a hrrci that has Um (tardy baiM mmd Oi rna-emtoei to withstand all kind ot ais iuuig. yoo. ux wul clwoaa m Hit ley-Davidson uicycle Ifi baty. ton. 'awy tlrwi and a eleaneut ctw(j-ueun. WaUdMimscd frame and "aoid "T , - A fit ronninc mat for th famoaa FarWr-OarldaoaaiotTrcrcl. (. knw-.brin him with yon ythn yoa; cwMl-vta look a tha m modala. They're oara otnr, ; "We Hrill'takci yonf old wheel as part payment on a 1IAKLE DAVIDSON. ' . l tt v HARRY V. SCOTT m s. coin'i st. Phone (8 - ;j J . Ll V. y "'-T'v "r Ing a view pt the state institutions ana baiem3 famous fruit districts. ''.' : "Wednesday Evening 1 p. m. Rebekah Degree, armory. Exemplification by Columbia Rebek h, Lodga Np.' 3, Portland. S p. m. Chemeketa Lodge No. 1. Regular meeting; I. O. O. F. hall. 9 '.3 O p. m. fBand Concert and Elec tric FountainWilson Park. ! Tnnrla , May 22. 11:45 a. n.-i-Photographing of dele gates on state house grouads.. Grand Lodge, Hall of Representatives 9 a. m, Regula? session. 1:30 p. m. Regular session. 1:30 p. m.-i Exchnee of nniii-eoe with Rebekah AsspmhK- Rebekah Assembly Senate Chamber a. m. Kegular session. 30 p. m.-i-Closing session. 30 p. m. -Exchanee cf rnnrtoto with Grand Lodge. P- iu. Memorial exercises. 30 p. m. Grand narario nntrio? prosram, folio-wing parade. - .Thursday. Evening p. -m-r-lfuscovite banquet; I. o F. hall, i . ' . p. m. Muscvovite decree. T n n -P. -hall. r-L.-;,f-f. 8 cic. a. i in- My. exonrnlirfafiA't nf ft -of by Hassalo Lodge No. 15, Portland. p. m. bpeml. program. Grand Lodge Hall of Representatives i Friday, May 23. 9 a. m. Regular session. 1:30 p. m.-iaosing session.. ' GitukI Tteceptlon Tuesdav Tv Selection Woodland. Gustav Luders n- Orchestra.- Star Spangled Banner .... Audience led by Prof. John r!. Sites' Deaa of School of Music, Willamette University, j - i Welcome .. In behalf ofi'tho stita - nen W. oicb Salem Cnmnrii r-i,.K ..Ben W. Olcbtt, Governor -.u VjI IXU , ...... ' T? f t..i.. .. k. u. faulus President tCJty of Salem. Bebekahs and Odd Fellows of Salem. C. E Albin Mavnr i . I ' IR. C. 1 ' responses ojf" iTf t L P' V,F of SWSl?- talker. Grand Master The Rebekah Avaam'hi-r- .....x. Jeanie r. urte. President Grand Encampment oft Oregon .... - . .....!.. uiauu rainarcn Patriarchs Militant ........ ... ..... Overture Northern Lilrht! . w,t t m u v t Orchestra Caro Nome, I From Rigoletto. ..Verdi 5 1 Ada MilW Pantomimie .America ;.... , 'airs. Ulaache . Listen Niemeyer Solo. : . . j -J. .: . . . njrio-i . . Cello Solo.i. ....... ......selected . t, John R. Sites , Selection . . . ; . ... selects ' Apollo Club Grand March.. ... . . . id by the Grand Officers, and Danc ing at the close of the pogram. iteception in G A TJ Rooms, 2nd floor. ! Refreshments Patriotic Proffram Followl'JB'! Parnrtafwst. Music ... . . Salem Cherrian Band rtni w- n7, u v. rorter . . , . . - vvulcuuu, unit oi roniana -Vocal Solo. UHallie Parish Durdall Address "". r ' Bishon irath, ci ".' ' ' 0 "'"'fwu nugnes Song America ....... ... Audience Grand Parade Thuradav, 3:30 P. M. Colonel John M. Williams, Retired. . -i , iJ"6Cilc, win De lH Command of f Via j pers-onally commend Division No 1 tl vM na 1!m. ' - . m KZ l v- a. Hantz. Re- 1"' Ul vanion proeress No. 2 Baker, will rnmitiaml n;ri, -- , Brigadier General H. M. Beckvrith, will commaiid Division No. 3. Division Noi 1 will form rn East and North Sides! Of MlWnn o,. Division NoL 2. at rhni, 1 . ,'r.-'" vue- lueneui Bireexs. Division Na3. on South and West aiues oi ai anon square. 11 ne Of ITarl, Starting from Marlon Square. Divis- ""ut" commercial to Chemeketa, East on rhmVa1, i.C where Division No. 2 will fall into oouin on unurch to Court West on Cnn-t tn r,nmwA.s.i -.... -vU..utMi, aouin cummerriai to Trade, counter- uiaixu io state, tast on State to Wil Ordr nf r-i Division. No. 1. John M irim. Marshal. i . . Conrnanr If n,nn vti'.i . fwieui unernan itand. Salem Cherrfans. Patriarchs Militant. indies' Autiliaries, P. M.;. Grand Officers. ' i Degree Staff Hassalo Lodge No 15 uegree staff Columbia Rebekah Degree Staff, mient No 2t. -Golden Rule Encamp- Rebekah Centennial Drill Team --- -- vnn. ieam or rurusna. i Division N4 2. P. A. Hantz, Marshal v i'wau Lrfage No. 58. stayton Lof g no. 64. i. o. o f. Fidelity Lodge No. 3! I.'o. 6 "'Mi eoesKan idge No 34 jrhM3 Xo- 17- - o. o. All Visiting Delegates. DivUionlNo. 3. H. M. Beckwith f Marshal ' F. Salem Higl School Cadets and Band Float Friendship. Love and Truth. Aimira yeKah Lodge .No. 26 Dallas. ) - Friendship Xodge No. 6, 1. O. O. F Dallas. 1 . -. La Creole I Encampme-jt No. 20 I ' s I Decorated Automobiles l'Jl 'Tna ieDKaa Lodge No. 38 fiiBrion. 5 S1 Vpe So- 21 Silverton. Float Liberty. Salem Rebekah Lodge No. 1 Decorated Automobiles Thalia Rebekah Lodge No. 191 Hubbard, i, , . v . , . Huhbnrd Lodge No. 76, I. 6. O. F. Hubbard., !- : t Float , - Chemeketa Lodge Xo. 1, I. O. O. F.t Salem. - Decorated Antomoblle Beulah Rebekah Lodge No. 35 Al bany. ; Float! " Willamette Encampment No. 2 Sa lem, i Decorated Automobiles COUNT ASKS WILSON TO HEAR HIS VIEWS (Continued from page 1) mans came immediately upon the is suance by the German government that .It would make counter propos als to the peace terms and that the German answer would be a proposal "for a peace of right .on the basis of the lasting peace of natons." It had been anticipated that the Germans would not make a formal answer for several days. The German dele gation has-been in close touch with lierlin and is said to have received nsf ructions from the home eovern- ment. Kbert Order Mourning " President Eberfa rnrprnmpnt has ordered ' a "wee of mourning" In Germany , because of the severity pf iue peace terms as tney view them. The political situation in Germany is unsettled and there are renortu that if the government refuses to sign the treaty, it will be, succeeded by one composed of indeDendent so cialists. The council of four riiuMisipl Saturday, it was reported, the ques tion of what to do with should she refuse to sign the treaty. ii was said the discussion was for the purpose of beine nreDared . for any eventuality, it is believed, how ever, that the Germans will sign. President Wilson, , according to Paris reports reaching Washington, still remains firm on the Adriatic problem and has not agreed to the proposal to give Fiume to Italy after 1923. In a sneech Katurrfav at (ho Academy of Moral and Political Sci ences, tne president said that Am erica was ready to defend liberty wnerever and whenever it was threatened. Friday night in a din ner address, the president said the war had given new Impetus to Inter national law and made it more im portant than it had been previously. The president, it is said in Paris, will be -back in Washington about une 15.1 Some changes in the o trian - peace delegation .are reported from Vienna as the result of the decision of the Austrians that it was homeless - to look forward to union with Germany. Chancellor of the Vienna government probably will succeed Franz Klein as chair man of the delegation which is ex pected in Paris about Wednesday. NEW TODAY ""","'' 1 1-I --L-.-1.l. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Friends in the East have acquired -nrouph foreclosure of mortgage over 300 acres of excellent farm larfd, all of which is subject to ir rigation, which will be sold below " actual value and on easy terms to responsible parties. Selection may . be made in almost any sized acre- -as desired. Write at once for full information. No trades considered. A. C. HOHUVSTPnT' 1 401 Masonic Temple. Salem.' Oregon REAL ESTATE BARGAINS 110 acres unimproved land with build- - re nasoea aia seeded to tame crass with some good wood timber for S4 per acre on. easy terms or will divide into smaller tracts, might take a little trade for a Short tlmo nnlT 8 acres, all good berry and prune land. """ n cuiiivauion. with small residence, some fruit and berries for SltlOO rtn - torn.. 13 acres, with residence and splendid i"ui, wi pure waitr. sotne land Cleared tnm tlftAO .... 24 Vi acres on tlue Portland road just uumut ine ciiy oi :aiem itli farm buildings. 2 acres nice prune orchard In bearing, 1 acres in loganbarries, 2 acres in strawberries, i acres fam ily orchard, 20 acres in cultivation. We have Just listed several 5 and 10 .iBL.ts wen improved ana some larger prune orchards and a number of choice farm that are well im proved at a much less price than they can be purchased for when our contracts expire. Let us show you some" of these properties before the pries goes v. p. John H- Scott Realty Co., 404 Hubbard Building BEST BUYS 2 acres. mostly cleared. 5 rwm bouse. i . ... . . 1 . ' . . "Lcr. " neauuiuiiy located in tails City, will trade equity for Sa lem residence or sell for J -MOO. This home should appeal to sonic logger. Own your own home and be inde- nenrlont 8 acres all river bottom, 3 In peaches. " iruurt, aurne logans. xizou. This tract would make a nice side issue " for tome one living in town and working , for salary. . 10 acres, all cultivated, good house, barn . and other out buildings, on good rock road, fa mil t fruit, the making of a splendid chicken ranch. - only J3300. will give easy terms: or Make a house in South Salem-of about half the value. This place is close In. 14 acres all in cultivation.' 2 'i logans, ramily - fruit, large house, barn. equipped to keep 560 chickens, also farming implements and stock Ke. only 4 1-4 miles from center' of Sa lem. J4000. . . ' 20 acres good saw Jimber. l'J n.ifcs from Marion, a goud invrstmefit. lumber is hiah, only J1000. half cash, balance 6 per ccnt. Fine 40 acre dairy, close to Salem, will sell cows, all implements, horses, r will retain all stock and sell cheap er This is close a good opporUinUy. Bfr acres the best bargain in vicinity of Salem, good buildings. 5 miles ojit. only flto per acre, very easy terms. Land is all in cultivation. If you haven't -much money and want to make a start this is your chance. i00 acres. 60 cultivated. IS slashed. 125 fine oak timber, all good free soil. Close to Perrydale, only $60 per acre, on easy terms, , 600 acre stock ranch, well equipped with stock, implements, good build insrs. 5 K. miloa frnm .. .1 1 Kwni chance for the lght man. ftr.-Cif,.th,m"kinB o the M tr ranch! in Marion county, on too macadamized road and railroad sta Urmr ! IHr . easy If this ad does not contain what vou are looking for. come in and sce'us. Z".rTIay be Wc t please you. For best buys see . Socolofsky, Bayne Building. THK ORFXIOX STATESMAN: SUNDAY, 3IAY 11. ENTIRE UNITED STATES OVER TOP ON BIG LOAN (Continued from Page 1)' tlona not yet tabulated was provid ed by the record of the fourth lib erty loan when $2,392,000,000 was reported after the subscription drive had ceased. , OTficial figures tonight showed that the Minneapolis, St. Louis, and Cleveland districts had already raised more than 100 per cent and the Chicago district reported that its quota had certainly reached that mark although tabulation of figures could npt be completed. Xe York Far Over. New York district managers cal culated that their district would go alteut $200,000,000 above Its quota. Messages from, Boston and Phila delphia district headquarters, said, "don't worry." The increase in subscriptions to day over the total last night was $534,768,000. The feature of de velopments today was the Jump of the Cleveland district in the per centage column from ninth to third place with an Increase of fron, 53 to more than 100 per cent. Boston, Cleveland. Baltimore, St. Louis and .Washington were amongst the cities which officially obtained their quotas early today. Alaska and Hawaii also made similar records. ' The Dallas district reported that it probably had 80 per cent of its quota and that the outlook was ex cellent for a 100 per cent subscrip tion. Maryland, including ; Baltimore, passed into the column of 100 per cent states today. Storms interrupted communica tion in the Kansas City district and the district's report for tonight is the same as yesterday's. PACIFIC COAST SAFE. SAN FRANCISCO. May 10. John U. Calkins, governor of the twelfth district federal reserve bank, in a statement late tonight said latest re turns made him certain the twelfth . t i U. U. S. A 1010 disrict was safely over its -quota of $301,500,000 in fcubtfcnplioua for the victory liberty loan. Ingenious. There was a young pupil aurse in a hospital ami the In terne told her to put a mustard plaster on the patient's stomach. An hour or more afterward the doctor on making his rounds saw that his orders had not been carried out so he called the nurse and told her she must follow his instructions. She protested, and said the pitieni would not allow her to do it With a sar castic look the doctor replied: "You carry out my orders." Again making his rounds, the doe tor noticed there was no plaster an the patient, and calling the nurse angrily demanded why rhe bad not obeyed his orders. With a demure little smile she replied: "That's the time I fooled you. Doctor, I cut It up and fed it to him with his appl ne." THK EXTHUSIVSJ He always lets everybody knoir When he arrives at the picture show; ' Breezlag In on the noisiest feet. Audibly hunting his favorite seat. Telling the usher in clarion tones Where he prefers to bestow his bones. After disturbing row rpon row. He aettles down to observe the show. Also to read in his neighbor's ear All of the titles, both loud and clear. Roasting the music beyond hi ken. WThistling such tunes he knows 'jow nnd then; Part goose, part hick, part bore, part child. Added to that a fan gone wild. These are the markings of his class. The genuine, Al cnthuaiass! 'PEOPLE will them about have to sell. OVERTI S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR The American public is a buying public It has the money to spend and will spend it if you will show them the need for spending it Therefore Advertise ! T This is the message from the Department of Labor to all live, progressive merchants who believe in the future pros perity of America. . Tell your story through the number of potential customers at the smallest Advertising, intelligently surest, quickest, and most sales stimulating business. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR RCMSKIt H. lunsox. I)i, tr ncral, Inron,w(n ami "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" "Proved Safe by Millions" ''Bayer Cross'1 on Tablets, 4 I Warning! ajsrm mm vA f t i J . Don't buy Aspirin j iiCS ) C in a pill box! Always insist upon' the genuine Jc fx "Bayer Package" -which con- i I j tains proper dosage. Look for the ' A Safety "Bayer Cross" jon'package. 4sLl Ask far "Bajer TafcWs' of Aspirin" GennlnsI Doxca of 12 tablets Bottle of 14 Bottles of 10O Alo Cspnles! Ajpiria is the trade airk of Barer Sfeanfectvre. of MosoMctkacideate mt SaScyBcacii He breaks all records for sound hith erto j When the comedian comes into view. He roars In torrents, he pounds the floor, - ., Then plumps his kuees n tke seat before, Keeping this up till compelled to pause i - For the coughing that follows his guffaws. When he Is able to zpak again. He burdens the air alone this strata Say he addresses the audience, , buy if you the things press and reach he greatest cost planned and executed, js the economical means of securing - . . Kdurathm Serrlce. " W. B. WILSON, Secretary For Palri Neuralgia: Earache Toothache Colds Grippe Rheumatism Lame Back Neuritis J ( i K "Ain't Charlie corklaY ain't this Im mense? Didya pipe that stunt? Didya lamp that play? Yuh gotta be wise to set this. Ill say!- 1 . f -The programme ends, he bolt for the street, t Tramping the innocent bysitters' feet! Thus yon will kjow it has come to pass , You've seen the perfect entbnslass! j C. B. ORWIG. tell you 1s-