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8 lljr Itp II LEXOIIE FISH MR. bare charge of the meeting and Mrs. James Elvin will lead la the devo tional exercises. Or -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Peckani of Port-; land have been the guests of the I Cooke Pattons for aeshort time this week. IRISH PREACHER i TO APPEAR: HERE T.."B Women's club will hr- she will enter, the University. Salem tent oftheVoodmen of the o'clock iJ ih omi,J, ? 2:30 , f , , the Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold Itev 5,1 ? f? Jui iw l00' r PH0feSar Knd MrS , F1,rIeiJty?,n Joint installation this evening at iter, james Elvin will speak to the Eschsn are home again from Port- 7 i.rln4,- h MeCornack hall club on -Thrift." During tfce week tend where they spent several days.8 clock in tneMcCornack hall. llILJAJ. fombining' business with pleasure in Mr. and Mr9. Edwln M, Weller - . . Ui i a wcck ivuuiKtm iuci nay, under auspices of the Y.M.C.A.. and is Observed over the nation. The f The Parent Teacher association 9' " vS e Waih who are .oend 1 J Reid of meetin will Ho in aro,t it-, wt,. t 1 -i i m k.. . .. of spoitane, vv.asn.. wno are spenaing , j. Keiu oi Rev. S. J. Reid Will Conduct Series of Meetings at Baptist Church An ariist by profession, an author had as the.r dinner "guests TbuV.' considerable note, ana a preacher . . . .. ..!... a-..!!. ki i : .. i v. sr.-. o day night. Mr. ana Mrs. j. u. uyra', "i'uui.is uimj i me iwi. o- Helfast. Ireland, who liant success in her concert work. St-andlng room in the big audi torium will undoubtedly be at a pre mium, and t.ioe who do not have season tickets will do well to go rally if they wish a seat. Certainly no music lover of Salem can afford to miss hearing this excellent trio Monday evening. William ii h am i lift nan i I ill ' "nco,,n wnooi wm nave J" I several weeks in this city with rela-: comes to the First Ilaptlst church tie iwti M Ma,rthls .eeInf,.itt the school auditorl- j Sunday for a series of evangelistic XJ i V.o A 8!5 Pre-!. Pnts of children in. meetings. Dr. Reid has had an in- aent.vill preside .and following theHhe Lincoln school are urgently re- reeuiar mftptinr tea anA a uuiiii fr a rt I Mr P.Mrn Klein hr UrMtlnr arr in that minlitrr a n i n vt 1 allnnJ I) Tomaa VIrlTi I ' ? ' i mmvcivu v. a.iii.t4u. nv.. ..aaaua-a ,,.,. .1 frnm a ihnrl itav 1 fnt-t- : f nrtn t I m a .on lit aa a ..a-oai A art t . t h o a ...a a 1 1 1 i . . . ... . .. . . . .. Mr. ' 1 I U I UtTU ft 1 VIM vr . 1. s?wj a wa " wa t V. U O Ll I lUli I J I I MP v-f , oyea y me memoers. : wui speait to tne meeungai .:-V(land wnere they were the. guests of Baptist-Union of Ireland. , i ra i v Priffitk tn- .L. .ociock. friends and reUtirea. orn in Belfast, Ireland, he re- vIrr.- Grl"ith 111 accompany . , ..".. .1 ceived most of his educatioin in the GeorrV rVfih Af 7' 'ftf v,, , T . Si The company of which Mrs. Sut- Ulster metropolis. He took his uni ueorge Catlauch of Canyon Citv to of the First Presbyterian church will ', j a ' . i. . , ... Good Morning! Did you get one of our fine Calendars? Continuation of the Inventory ; Mil SATURDAY is the LAST DAY To get the biggest values; shop in the morning hours. Articles placed on sale in the mornings are readily snapped' up by noon. ; I : : Just to make-Friday and Saturday shopping ex citing sport, we offer " Grocery Special Light House fNaptha Cleanser, big package i .$c Swifts Lard in bulk lb. 28c We fill YOUR, can or pail Nut Butter, per pound 36c Creamery butter, lb.. .70c Large Size Oranges dz, 40s In case lots, per case. .40s 4000 Pounds Reliance; Coffee, i regular 55e per pound. i... :48c 3-pound cans,. .$1.41 can Valley Flour, sack; t $2.75 White Beans, 5 lbs.. .40c ; .1000 Cans Odds and ends of canned goods too numerous to mention ; .' v Per Can CAN YOU BEAT IT!!! 10c BIG Reductions Shoes DryGoods Men's Nothing Blankets Comforts NOTE Final Warning!! You can buy blankets at this sale from $2.75 up to $4.98. You will par more for these elsewhere. " John D. always bought this. Straw hats in the winter time, well! this is your chance. Economy Basement Store SPECIAL White Flyer, Smith's Naptha, White Nay 11 BARS FOR Ov Ov iCW tTK Market Baskets 10c Extra Special for Friday and' Saturday only with every $5 order we will sell you a $1 broom for 50c How do we do it I We Buy Right and Sell for Cask CASH STORE Oroceri KwIriisWs i6oj ' TfiePrezfumStore , htxaS tiocninff ; T .Vtbtioa . fhOnt 453 addresses large audiences. She feels that Japan's greatest danger is In Its growing materialism, and its greatest need is the development of women. Mrs. Nina Wadsworth Kahlor of San Francisco, who has been spend ing tome time In Mill City, is a house guest for several days of Mrs. Elmo White. The manr friends, especially among the college set where he is a sophomore, are welcoming back among them Jack Lucker after an ab sence of nearly two 'months while he was suffering with a serious attack of diphtheria. Cocoanat Oil Fine For Washing Hear If you want to keep your hair In good condition, be careful what you wash it with." Host soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkalL This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mutslfied cocoanut oil shampoo (which Is pure and en tirely greaseless). is much better than anything, else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly In jure the hair- " Simply moisten your hair with wa ter and rub it in. One or two tea spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lath, er rinses out easily, and removes ev ery particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves it fine and silky, bright, Huffy and easy to manage. - You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It la very eheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. TlaJ wi?h S,m ,nd 'rrttTfj m! 'S3 f .ftlJSf- fn t. rrhtrloJI d 111.000.000 worth of bean oil to ; Royal University of Ireland, the ind mJs r?5Su.h parlors, America last year. Besides being a headquarters of xvhich wa, in Dublin. Juests of the ? OMtMZ ttl hnii ! o clock business woman. Mrs. Suzuki He studied for the mini-try at the Efi Im -IS-iMi; ' 1 - -.. i "trong woman who give, her Presbyterian Assembly college In HeU - .v..,au un f:ai win pnipriain me,n. A M m n A. ' k.art rnr " WTomen's Union of the First Congre-1 people 6f her own country. She re gational church this afternoon at cently decided to employ a thousand 2:30 o'clock at her home. 1320 Court, Knmvi n hr nffiro hut nnt finiiinp Miss Marie Marshall, daughter of ; street. The assisting hostesses will enough well trainee: ones, she estab Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, left be Mrs. E. Cooke Patton and Hrs. 1. isned a permanent school where last night for Berkeley. California. M. Ross. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd Hl, girls are being fitted to enter the business world. Mrs. Suzuki often day evening for their home In east ern Oregon. .. ' ii JOHN W. TROY Singer engaged for, meeting at Baptist Church A XKW TAXIIAU1 IX AItT Among the bewildered and., in some cases, indignant, spectator gathered at a recent Futurist exhibi tion of paintings and sculpture, la New York City was a young mas from Kansas City who was paying a visit to a cousin who is very ' strong . for the new movement in art. The Kansas City youth remained quiet during tiie view and the sub sequent explanations of the new idea given v him by his cousin. via, oaiu iuv wuaiu a a. iasu 'you don't seem to be particularly Interested or enthusiastic about the pictures. What do you think?" "Think!" exclaimed the youth from Kansas City. "Why, man, I've got two aunts out west who can knit better pictures than these!" Harpers. HORRORS OF BAD BLOOD "All maladies of racking torture qualms. Joint racking rheums, fierce catarrhs, intestine stone ana. nicer cholie pangs, marasmus, dropsies, asthmas, pining atrophy, moping mel ancholia, moonstruck madnejs. what miseries?" Milton. . This is the state of man or woman 'suffering 'from poisoned blood. Read what the U. S. Dispensatory and oth er authoritative books say In regard to the ingredients entering Into "Number 40 For the Blood:" "Em ployed in diseases' of the glandular system. In blood poison, mercurial and lead poisoning, rheumatism, ca tarrh, constipation, diseased liver, kidneys and spleen. Under Us use I nodes tumors, sores, ulcers, mucous patches, copper colored spots and 'scrofulous enlargements disappear as If by magic." Insist od 'Number 40" made by J. C. Mendenhall. Evans ville. Indiana. 40 years a druggist. Sold by Perry's Drug Store . ASSK!MSD POWER OF OATH 3g JUST RECEIVED Blue Flannel M IDDIES Extra Special Value EACH Our Prices .Always the Lowest Gale & Company Commercial and Court St, Formerly Chicago Store j Bill Asks Legislature to Pass Law Enabling Them-to SwearTaxpayers Based on an argument that coun ty assessors of Oregon will be much handicapped by a recent opinion of the supreme court holding that as sessors and their deputies do not have the right to administer oaths the assessors will, at the special ses sion of the legislature have a- bill Introduced delegating to them -that right. It will carry the emergency clause. ' Heretofore, assessors and their deputies have assumed the right to administer oaths. Recently how ever, the assessor of Wallowa, coun ty institutted-suit against a taxpay er for per Jury. The defendant won in the lower court and the supreme court affirmed the decree in which It was brought out that under the law oaths cannot be administered oy these officials. Unless the assessors - have the right. It is declared, that taxpayers ! may use their own discretion about I giving a correct statement of their ' property and might apt-ear before the ...af. AitnalUalfAN kftara mwmwk a. tvuu.j thuimiivu waa avi swear off all their property lined i the assessor la making up tie u roll. . - Ben K. West, assessor of Marlr county and. secretary .of the Oret: assessors, has had Attorney .Gent r; Brown prepare the bill. , S Yon XeM nt keep or feeling i trersed after eating, nor belchic, nor experiencing, nausea, bet we meals. ' Hood's: Sarsaparilla can dyspepsia- It strengths as the-stos ach' and-other digestive organs f: the. proper performance of the: 1 functions. Take Hood's. SUNDAY i Doctor S. J. Reid.' the Irish Artist. Author and Lecturer, speaks at 11 a. ra. on THE RELIGION OF MONKEYS. 7:30 p. m., SLEEPING IN CHURCH. And now for the wonder ful PROGRAM of Troy's; no mystery about It, and no RESERVATIONS like the League or Nations haa tied to it now, but real class, de veloped from that celebrated, elaborated, elevated choir of 85 or 50. THE BIG MALE CHORUS In the evening and TROY with SOLOS. Negro melodies, etc.. wherever they fit in, and. they always seem to fit regardless of when or where. Now-, here comes a real noveltr feature, the COL LECTION, taken up regular Southern style. Ill tell yQu about It. Down South in the NKORO CHURCHES Ihey place the collection basket on a table in front, have two Negro deacons at each end to guard: then the folks pass around with their money and the two deacons watch to see that they don't take out more than they put in. Troy is having difficulty to get two deacons to act. says they should be honest men; strange he hasn't said a word to me!? Come and see TWO HONEST BAP TISTS. Who are they? Baptist Church CORNER LIBERTY AND MARION STREET fast, and also ttnnr th llnaa nnt. lined by the Baptist Union Examin ers of Great Britain. Dr. Reid's first- rhirro waa tha Shankhill Road Raotlst rhnrrh in the west end of Belfast. When he went to this congregation they numbered OU1T 3V MODI and th rhnrrh tur. vices were held In a school room. The WArr arravr ratifMar i .. there wal a large membership and a I ...afKft -1 - a .... "rrauiuui, tuurco ouiiainr. lie re mained (here seven years. It was Whiie there that ha hurama tha aril. tor of the Irish Baptist Magazine, and aiso undertook other literary work, w'lieh won for him considerable rec ognition. In fact, bis writings at tracted the attention of leading mea of the denomination in North Amer ica and he was invited ont to this country to undertake a lecture tour. He spent, three months in the Unite States speaking in most of the large cities, n was while here he was in vited to deliver a special course of lectures at the Palacios Convention of Texas on. John Bunyan. Dr. Reid is considered ah authority on the au thor of "Pilrrim's Prorre-V ant h written a book on the "Immortal Al legory, wntch Is now going Into It second edition. Dr.. Reid came out to America arain mil h aim-n preached and held evangelistic cam paigns in many of the largest church es of all denominations in America. He was located in Mlnnoatvnll Minn., in 1915. where he became as sociate pastor to Rev W. n mio r the First Baptist church. greatest churches In America. He remained there until October of 1915. when he went to Winnipeg. John W. Troy of Chicago, who ac companies Dr. Reid is a very gifted singer and choir leader. He : is al ready In the CitV. II. ia a rnHnatn Of music Of the Mnnilv rtiHl.. 1..H. tute. All the reanlait for mKrao, in me leadership of the gospel it song are nis. He possesses great charm of Dersonalitv. ran rn.t aii the elements of a big choir and brlnjr uui ine oest tn eacn and all in a way inspiring to see. He is gifted with fine tenor, which is cultivat! mi used to great power In the ministry ui bviik. ' Me nan twn Hn.iaM .--w.. wavaavaxa n some of the most nrnitiinsnt nKeiiKia ana castor in i h. i'u ed States ' We are advertising V I AO Is yoiir Best Foo 3- Eat mor of it. . . . ;; ' i i And this -has become a national slogan for Bread-caters. The HOLSUM slogan as adopted by us and applied erery day is "We Bake Better BREAD" so" the public will eat mere of it!" Aik jour grocer for HOLSUM ; . CHERRY CffY BAKIIJli COV x . f 1 1 7 ! T III : : i a. , EiiS.BH!1 Lttm. , ' -LB-!.e- I " U. J!l L , W. J m . ,.L ., ' . " !!e. tkWkfc StiSS StlSa sWk SlSn Sjkn atSS jjgS afctfc afcaj ejkn ii fcit 4k -aaw av AW. -a. a. .t, AaV a. .a a. - -a4 Second Lyceum Number Coming Next Monday On next Monday. January 12 at' 8 p. m.. at the armory will the see-' ond number of the Salem Lyceum course be given. The high class com pany of artists who are scheduled to appear as this number are known as the Katherine Carroll Smith con cert company. For five years this trio of charm ing and talented young women ban been delighting lyreum audiences all over the United Slates. To be abl to hear them in this city is an oppor tunity not to be missed, for. "it is certain that they will present one of the best, programs of the season. Katherine Carroll Smith, who heads thf fnmnnn ar la r.mAn. . i -J .w ibiuvub III- world over for her original juvenile impersonations and her character sketches in the Irish dialect. She Is a native of old Ireland and not true son of f.iat beautiful island will mis hearing this splendid and unique en tertainer. Miss Klorenre Herman, violinist is one of the real artists of her day nn ims particular instrument. It 1 nitreaiia to note that the' violin which she uses is over 200 years old. The 'third mamh.r nf v.. Pany fs Mis Gertrude Sternberg, so- r . iernterx Is gradual of the Chicago CWrva- jw.,, Mueic auu nas achieved brll- i- I EN H OUSES For At AUCTIOIN Saturday, an. 1 oth At 1:30 P. M. HOUSES ADJOIN PROPERTY OF . . Hunt Bros. PacldngCo., Division andFrontSts. wmmm these house are to be remoyed Ixonx the property by buyer. For further infor mation call at office of Hunt Bros. Packing Co., or telephone 150: " W00DRY, Auctioneer