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O-;'.;;:-,, . - . T ' ; " 'T - " I J THE OKKflOX STATESMAN; WEnXBSDAV. MAY 21. J1H0 4 7hy feelibf Iron flCeeps Womek Yflule Plenty cf Red ' Blood Ricb is ires i Helps Make Then . J Strong, Health Jj' an dDeanufcL Haw Oreanic Ira i Knxatedlron hel ' Snlve Problem of Supi ! iTbercbT Increasing th Strenzth and Endurance I of iJelicate Care-worn .Women in Two Weeki Time in Many Instances. IHfitir i woman who ought itill to be youraj in feeling i iMimr rh mri-nnie -rim anti energy that make life -worth Eving twxiose her blood is thinning ,-tmt and possibly starving through lack : pi iron. i , . V i coloring matter of the blood that Iiie i tustaining oxygen enters the body and enables the blood to cliange food into liyirur tissue, muscle and brain. . MmTt;r li'ooh the alarming iron deficiency in the blood of the arer SSr Baker, formerly rbysician and Surgeon Monmouth Memorial Hospital of lonely empiMie4 the fact that doctor xt.- Trracr laid: ' " " hottld preacribe more orrnic iron Nmr . 4ew jersey aia. i - ated Xtoafor their nerToas. run-down. '" "What women need to pet totetn weak. aaffgard looking women patient. eek and the apringtiaae of life intotSetr Lck of iro ia bko(j oftn Wmng. .te ia not cotmetict or muuunr arun, fonB m jjtifui sweet-tempered woman but plenty of rich pure red blood. W about imt0'm who i crow, nenroos and irrittb! it n woman can do credit to heraelf or to ,ne .h mirs life burden to herself. tier work. Iron it'ona tot itbe freateat ot all bearable for ber boahand. and diaarrew trenctb and blood bauaiera and 1 turm ab lor children. When the iron roes " f otrad aothinff in my expanenee ao effective from Woo4 women, the roaeo (O fria ' for helping to make atrang, healthy, red -j. checks." , .blooded women aa NuxatedIron. from a jf ym are sot strong' or well yon ewe 'tfcarefal examination of tbe formula and my ft to y0Orclf to make the following test . ewn tetta of Nuxated IronjI feel crmnncea gee j,ow Joo)r yow Qn work or BOW yo, ; that h ia a preparation which any phyiiciaa v;thout . becoming tired. Next can Uke himaelf or preaepbe tor hi p- tike two fiveHrraia tableta ef ordinary tients with the urmoat confidence of obtain luxated Iron three times per day after n( highly beneficial and aatiafiictory resatta. mals for two weeks. Then test your ; Dr. Ferdinand King, a Kev York Phyai- strength: again and aee bow ranch you bars Biaa aid Medical Author aya: "I bare gained. i dm I -. 'HI 0 ur-K school will furnbh the forenoon pro gram, beginning at 11 o'clock. At noon a basket dinner will be served and everyone who attends is expect ed to bring well-filled baskets. The women .'of the neighborhood . will furnish coffee. The afternoon .program will eon- -sist of vocal and. instrumental music and addresses. Those who , will peak are August Huckestein, Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Mrs. Huckle and Dr. Edith -Morehouse of New Jersey, who recently has, come from France. Af ter the program several articles will be sold at auction, including two good singer sewing machines. The public is invited to attend. i'.VI'l!KvA R6d Dlppd, Strensth and Enduranoe 1 oa in This City Ty Daniel J. Fry and J. q Ferry 1 Get the Habit ot Drinking Hot Water . Before Breakfast Say we can't look or feel with the system full -of poison. , ' right To PEACE' SUMMARY A (By, The Associated Vrtsz) The Ce-inan peace plenipotentiar ies at Versailles are to inike known In fuU.to the delegates cf the allied and associated, powers by Thursday on what point the peace treaty they acquiesce and what points they ob-. Ject to and desire modified. , rrnursday la. the time limit for the German reply, and do extension has 1 been granted. ; . . , v Although leaders'l throngbout Germany have- declared that the trea ty 1 unacceptable' and I will not.. be Signed, the opinion in Paris seem to prevail, that after the representatives of the allied and associated govern ments hae considered, the objecr tlons rairedby the German plenipo tentiaries and formulated their fi nal reply, the ! Germans will affix their -signature to the ! compacts -Marshal Foch ia taking nothing for granted as' regard Jh probable action of the'Genian? at Versailles He has made a. visit to the 'occupied area and has Informed the-council of four of the military preparations J in an all day session at the Grange that have been umade tbntinnt- on ; hall Friday of this week. The the Germans refusing to accept the allied peace terms. Likewise, Gen eral Pershing, the American com mander, is wide awake to the possi bilities of the situation. A trip to London planned by him for the pres ent week, ha been indefinitely post poned 'and lie will remain on the Rhine until all 1 settled at v Ver sailles. ; ;" American ; financial expert are 3till discussing economic matters with the Germans at Versallle. ' , The reply of the council of four to the- German note regarding rep arations will declare that it is Im possible ' to ' dissociate responsibility from "repa.-ail0ns and also decline to admit that the German people may disclaim; responsibility lor the ac tions 'of the former German government. Millions of folks bathe internally now instead: of -loading their system with drugs. "What s an inside bathT' you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles if you could, believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a taspoonful of limestone phosphate i it. This Is a very excellent health measure. It is intended to flush the stomach. liver, kidneys and thirty feet of in testines of the previous day's waste. sour bile ana indigestible j material left over in the -body which if not eliminated every - day became lood for the millions lot .bacteria' which Infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons ' and toxins are then ab sorbed into the blood causing head ache, bilious attacks, foul breach, bad taste, colds,; stomach trrutio. kidney misery, sleeplessness, impuro blood and all sorts ot ailments. People who feel good orre day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged iO obtain a quarter pound, of limestone nhosDhate'at the dnm store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitatioi:. Double Program WUl Be Given at Macleay Friday The Macleay school and the Red Cross auxiliary, of Macleay will unite -Day i ; ; NH '''' DR. PARKER IS SALEfll VISITOR Head of Big Dental Business Says He likes State of Oregon services of dentists should have this need supplied. So he advertises; Invites people to come to his of rices and have their teeth attended to. And they come, in continually large numbers. He is out after that C per cent. He is willing to hav part of them go to his competitors Just so they go and get the dental service they newd. He doe not even object seriously If be has to pay the biggest share of the advertising bills to educate- the people who attend to their real needs, or rather have theu attended to. Dr. Parker likes Ortgoa. He be lieves this is a great rtaie; and that It will arrow greater fast: epcially if h ln paved roads program. He like to rome to Oregon. II likes our tlee they appeal to hint, almost like! individuals; they are the finest tree! In the world. And be ikes the green fields and the appearance of growing things everywhere. In fact, jDr. Parker, think a lit tle of becoming an Oregon farmer. : He may rajfse pruna here. too. j This trip, be will pend but a Trk In Oregon, looking over his various office, and preparing for greater ca hi palms for the extension of his derital business. I SmiaBlBBBBBBmmBSBwafaawBBBBBWaMaBBSB i -TW)m !liTii!aa Clmrolat Made In'SaUni. tc everywhere. was REAL ESTiATE CHAPLIN ' COMEDY Big Feature and VAUDEVILLE BLIGH THEATRE MRS. M'CRAGICEN on mm UTTEE Music teachers wishing their work accredited must be graduates of rec ognized standard conservatives, hav ing pursued thert-in the branch of study they wish to, teach; or have had five year of training under competent teachers, such trailing to be above elementary instruction In the subjects" to be taucht; preuara lion' for teaching to include a sati iactory knowledge of harmony and methods of. teaching. Credentials of Music Teach ers Are Passed oh by Ap pointed Board ; mixed is ras HISTORY. DONT BUY ASPIRIN IN A "PILL" BOX Ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a Bayer ' - package marked with. "Bayer Cross." - You must say "Bayer." Never ask for merely Aspirin tablets. The name "Bayer", means you are : getting the 'genuine "Bayer Tablets ot Aspirin,' proven safe by millions of people. t Don't buy Aspirin tablets In a pill box. Tsslst on getting the Bayer package ; with f the safety "Bayer "Cross" on both, package and on tab lets. No other way! t V ; " T Beware. of couiterfelts!. Only re cently a Brooklyn manufacturer was fcent to the penitentiary for flooding the country with talcum powder tab lets.-which he- claimed to be Aspirin. in tne uayer package are proper directions and! the dose for headache, toothache, earache, neuralgia, rheu matism, lumbago; sciatica, colds, grippe,: influenza-colds, neuritis and pain generally. ; . "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." 'Amer ican-made ; and owned, are slod in vest pocket boxes of 12 tablets, which cost only a few cents, also In bottles of 24 and bottles of 100 also cap sules. Aspirin is the trade marke of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- cid ester of galicylicacid. . WANTED Cherries Pears and i Logan- i terries i OUR PRICES TODAY- Eoyal Ann -Cherries . Loganberries 7c lb. - 8c lb. Bartlct Pears , . $60 ton !MANGIS BROS. v&42 State St. Phone 717 Salem, Oregon it ' (Superintendent of Public Instruc tion J. A. Churchill, announces the apTiofatment of : Mrs. Jean P. Mc- Cracken as a member of the comtnlt tee of mueic teacaers to pa3s upon the credentials of the .teachers of the state who jwish the work of their pupils accredited in the high schools of Oregon. This appointment was to fill the j vacancy caused by the resignation 'of M-s. Thomas Car- rick Burke, who ha moved to New York City. .The personnel of the committee Is now Dr. John Landa- bury, chairman, . Mr. Frederich Good rich; and Mrs. Jean P. McCraekea. Tne high schools of th? state are permitted to give three credit to ward g-aduation for pupils who have successfully completed the required work in music outside of 'school cn der the direction of an accredited teacher. . The plan of accrediting these teachers has been in operation during the past, year and has proven very successful.' Any teacher who wishes her work accredited 3endS her credential to the superintendent of public tnstmctioa, who ha them passed upon by this committee. If they are found satisfactory, a certifi cate is issued by Superintendent Churchill. Practically all the high schools of the state are now ac cepting the work, of students for work in tniftsic completed outside of school, provided the work has been done under an accredited teacher. to be accepted for lull credit, a pupil mus.t take not les3 than twa 30-miaute lessons or one 60-minute lesson a week. The pupil must prac tice not less than seven and a half hours H week. A pupil mav be ac ceptd for half credit by taking one 30-minute lesson and practicing four hours a week. , In vocal instruction assignments for 'physical, exercises and theoretical p studies, which bear directly upon the development of the voice, will come within this re quirement. The music lessons must be taken during the entire semester for which credit is desired. A member of a western legislature was making a speech on some mo mentous question and. In concluding, said: Tn the words of Daniel Webster, who wrote the dictionary, 'Give me liberty or give me death!'" One of hi colleagues pulled at his coat and whispered, "Daniel Web ster did not write the dictionary; li was Noah." "Noah nothing!" replied the speaker, 'Noah bnilt the ark." Ex. "PAINLESS" PARKKR Dr. E. TL (Painless) Parker a Sajem visitor yesterday. Dr. Parker home lis in Santa Clara valley. California. He is a farmer. He raises prunes. Incidentally, he is a dentist. He conducts 23 dental office in the I'nited States; three of them being in the city of New York, three in Brooklyn, and the rest in Califor nia. Washington and Oregon. One of his offices is in Salem, at Ihe corner of Slate and Commercial street. !' And he is pleased with the busi ness being done at his Salem office. April was the biggest month in the history of the Salem office and the outlook Is splendid. Dr. H) lander has charge of the Salem office. Painless" Parker is an advertis ing dentist. He believes In advertising. He thinks it is the greatest educational force In the world. He say statistics show that 67 per cent of the people have never been inside of a dental office; but there are precious few of the peo ple who do not need the services of dentists. But there has been a sort of mys tery altout dentistry 'In the mind of many people. Dr. Parker thinks thi3 ought not to le the case. He says there is no mystery alout dentistry. It is just a matter of me chanical science, mainly. He thinks a dentist ought to be almost human. He thinks al.-o that the prices Tor good dentistry ought to be kept low, and put lower. If possible. In order that all the people wfio need the He -IVb hard to endure these try ing time. She Isn't, it? I've Just got back from the dressmaker'. Baltimore American. WHITE OXFORDS For Young Women Fresh ncwv models just received from the famous KEITH KONQUEROR "Arch-filling" factory Ankle-hujr-rinrr styles that snu'' ami cliuttunv. are Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff There is one sure, wav that nvrr fails to remove dandruff romnletelv and that is to dissolve it. This de stroys It 'entirely. To do this. int get about Tour ounces or plain, ordi nary liquid arvon;-apply it at night when retiring; se enough to mois ten the scaln and -ub -1 In contiv with the finger tips. ' Hy morning.) most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- Riroy every .single sign and trace of it.; no matter how much dandruff you may have, i- Von will find, too, that all Itchlnr and digging of the scalo will sun Instantly, and your hair will be Ilnffy, lustruns. glossy, silky and toft, and iook and feel a hundred times better. Icn can i.et liquid arvon at anv drug store. It is inexpensive, and tour ounces is all yon will need. This si nple remedy baa ncw.r ttcn known Our Prices: j $150 to $7.50 High heel or sensible walking heel as you choose. PARIS SHOE STORE i 1919 SCRIPPS BOOTH 5-PASSENGER TOURING CAR GOOD AS NEW Has Run Only 2000 Miles ONLY 1100 MUST BE SOLD BEFORE NOON TODAY MARION GARAGE S. Commercial St., Opp. Marion Hotel Auction Sale THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 130 P. RL: Corner Jefferson. ami North Summer stm ts. Just at the end of North Summer street ear lino, in soujh half of block No. 70 in North Salem. Consisting of : j I)t No. 1. IHoek 76, with 4 roometf house, trood hed, chicken house, well, raspberries, 4 clierrv trees, 2 plumbs, 1 .ipple, best of garden soil, corner lot oi Jefferson and Sum mer streets, CO feet 4 in. hy 123 feet. This is a -fine bufld- ing lot and would ake a fine, residency property. . .Also lot k 76, size 50x125 feet, lot 5, block 76, size 50x125 feet, block 76,'i.e 50x125 feet; lot 7, jdoek 76, ze CO feet ps by 123 feet,' This lot corners oa Jefferson and North 4 .block 76, size 50x1: lot 6. b 4 inches Capital. This is all fine residence property and good garden soil. Close to schools and churches andjpaved streets. Specu lators and home seekers should take advantage of this, sale as the alove will Ik? sold to the highest bidder. Abstract and title clear. Terms cash, balance arranged. NOTE This sale will be sold promptly on time for the big I. O. O. F. parade. time and will he over in Mrs, Kate Stallraan, OWNKR MOIIAL Salem P. N. WOODRYv the. Auctioneer j Phone 510 or 511 is booming fie, in the swim. " -BIG Auction Sale Hkh Class Household Furniture Friday, MAY 23) 1:30 p 975 Center St., Co nsisting of I waxed oak davenport, upholstered- in imitation Spanish leather; 1 waxed oak lounge genuin.t Spanish leather; 1' waxed oak rocker; 1 waxed oak buffet; 1 waxed oak exten sion table, round; 4 waxed oak diners ; 1 waxed oak side board, extra large; 1 waxed oak floor clock ; .1 waxed oak r-ker, Spanish" leather seat and back; 2 oak commodes; waxed oak library' table, large; 2 oak dressers; 1 Singer sew intj machine, drop head, new; 1" polish Kl top 6-hole range, a dandy; 1 Satin finished brass bed; 1 vKsh lne steel spring; 2 silk flos mattrvsses; 1 white .enamtl bed; 1 Yum Yum spring; 2 ldy Ilnrssels rugs; 9x12, good designs; 1 maga zine rack and looks; 1 mantle chck; 1 library lamp; 1 oak roll seated rocker; 1 -kitchen treasure?" 1 sanitary couch; 1 patented, ironing itoard; 1 4-hole gas hinge; 1 ' mandolin; 1 silver cornet; 2 galvanized wash tubs 15 dozen -fruit jars, and many other things. NOTK This is all high el ass furniture and as good as new. So if you arc in need of furniture atti nd this sale. Every thing goes to the highest -bidder. doofei on inspection day of sale only. House is for rent. I , Mrs. H. Dayton, OWN Ell F. N. WOOORY, the Auctioneer 'BE ON TIME! Thoiic 510 or 511 Auction 1 f B Sale Farm Stock, M achinery, etc. H. A. Russell, Monday, May 26, 10:30 i m-, 1 mile east of Macleay, Oregon F. N. W00DHY, the Auctioneer to fail. . OW.NKIS i I i- - 6 t i i Phonc 510 or 311