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THE OREGON STATESMAN: VEIXESI.Y. JAXI ARY II. 1020. SALEMTpOIN IN NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK WHICH BEGINS JANUARY 27 ALL OVER NATION London Family of Seven, Unable to Rent Horns, make Novel Appeal P.Y There JAM ES KLVEN v are certain mm In ! habit of saving money, while It stif ! tens tlffc will, al3 brighten? one's this ! ener:y. t vou would be sure that country who stand for 3uq-ess in the! you are besinnin? - right, begin to best fens of the term. Some have save." ... . ? . . ff 1I.MI . 1. A : I .1 Irln J pwt trvciu'eiea on recova in answer aaess j. m.h. nir.ianivu n n -to thia question, "Is caving heces- of t.:e northwest and one of the Rieafcnt developers or men America has known, laid down this rule: It sary? ' . - l Theodore HooHeveli ha said: 'The.: PROMPTS US TO ASK What's the use in hav ing a cozy home an in viting dinner splendid light a comfortable chair a friend to drop in if your house is not warm and comfy. Better order your Coal Now, $10.50 person, up, Delivered LARMER TRANSFER CO. Phone 930 M. P. Mendelsohn5 I it pmm- :V-. v-,. If i.f---ri-ifi,i fniii-.i-(i.ttff'tr-twnMvw' i hi Optometrist Specialist in Eyeright Re-Opens Offices in Thursday, January 15 Salem Alter one year's absence from Salem Dr. Mendelsohn has returned to his extensive practice here rcorns 211-212 Oregon Building. (formerly the Hubbard Building) State and High Streets. ... - J London ait well as American cities is having great difficulty with Us housing problem. This photograph, taken in the English capital, shows a man walking tnrough the streets, accompanied by his wife, and their five children, bearing an appeal to some good Samaritan for shelter. All of the children are under five years of age. you want to know whether you are destined to be a success or failure tn life, you csn easily find out. The testis fiinple and tnfLKbb. Are you able to sa're monev?" Now come two of the greatest mod ern merchants oi America. . John Wanamah'v l as said: "'flip cover that saving will pay. Don't you remember one of Poor Richard's payings: "It is hard for an empty bag to stand " upright;" and don't you remember-what one of our great est and best loved Americans ad vised: "Teach economy; that is 'one of the first and highest virtues: It difference between the clerk wu begins with saving money." The spends all his salary and the clerk j American who aaiti that was Abra who saves part of it. is the differ-! ham Lincoln. ence in ten years between the ownrj if you are golqg to save regularly, of a business and a man out of s you must have some sort , of an in job." ; centlvc. The thing you are Inclined Marshall Field, of Chicago hr.d ; to ay offhand la this: recipe for success. It was this: 1 "I'm young and stroii-;; I'm mak- "If yould succeed in business, al-iing sood, wages, and I d'-n't see why ways spend a little less than you i l should save. Every dollar rtiat I earn. No matter how small your save is a dollar taken out of the earnings, you should master -tlm j amount that I have to spend." j art." i , ; What you say cxprwses the Amcr- J. P. Morgan said this about thv j U-un tiieory. hat very American Is savings bank. "Saving deposit in capable of looking after his affairs I a bank arc like an anchor toa ship, j he Is capable of looking ater a fam . needful in calm, vital in a storm." - ily when tamily responsib. titles come Hui our modern men did not Ui- to hi id. It U a theory tht docs not. matter of fact, work out. One-Third of a Century Practical Experience 9 years practice in Salem. My years of experience and the satisfactory service 1 have ren dered to thousands of Marion and Polk county people assures you competent and lasting relief in all your eye sight troubles. My prices are very reasonable for the mater ials and service yon will receive. 1 Give My Personal At tention to Every Patient and Guarantee Satisfac tion in Every Respect A! -plW -r- ' r.igni minion American women are t helping men to finance the family. J Every -year a million working men I become dependent either upon their relatives or upon public charity. Aa a matter or fact, the American man . cioes not provido fully for himself or I his famliy." "A prudent man forseetb the evil and hideth himself. The foolish pass on and are punished." : . Thrift will build a place of ealety for old age. National Thrift week begin' on January. 17, the anniversary of the birth of IJenJamin Franklin nd the first flay in Thrift week' will b known as Banker'day. The object of this day is to enllst the nation in a campaign to "Save first nd spend afterwards." In other words to stick resolutely to "the program or making the prent Insure the ruture by the resular avlne and invMimnt of some pacof every pay envelope to finance t future opportunities or neeas: to invest savings safely, pref trraoiy--in government securities- to curb, the, profiteer by demanding at dollar's worth of goods for every dol-1 far spent. i . . . i : - m - - - .1 V V J I . - .-'- ... ' . ' , : . . "iv w . 'J. - . 't , : y - . - V' : - - 11 i A l v. -i a 1 ' - . . . . H - y TV . . : . ., v. . - , , j t -. - - i .. : ; V . - " . r'' , . - - y jr . - 1 . 1 I . ; - h t.i.U,j - i r.iii.iiii TT.J . m. Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p Sundays and evening by special appointment M. P. Mendelsohn " Y Fits Glasses Correctly . - , jif. t : --r Out of aecotrralated capi tal have arisen all the successes of industry and , applied science, all the com-, fort and ameliorations of the common lot. Upon it the world nrust depend for ; the process of reconstruc tion in which all have to share. JAMES J. HILL rpHE successful farmer raises bigger cropS and cuts down costs by investment in labor-saying machinery. Good .prices for the farmer's crops en courage new investment, more production and greater prosperity. But the success of agriculture depends . on the growth of railroads the modern beasts of burden that haul the crops to the world's markets. The railroadslike farms increase their output and cut down unit costs by the constant investment of new capital. With fair prices for the work they do, the railroads are able to attract new capi tal for expanding their facilities. Rates high enough to yield a fair return will insure ibilroad growth, and prevent costly traffic congestion which invariably result3 in poorer service at higher cost. National wealth can increase only as our railroads grow. Poor railroad service is dear at any price. No growing country can long pay the price of inadequate transportation facilities. - ' '- ' ... SisSotiatiorLf8faiuMy " - " , ttJTkn! 4lrtnt information contrminf tht railroad tttuation may atttnin UUratnre bp rritiny to Tht AMoet. af(o EaUtcar Executive, ft Broadtcap. Xtm York PHONE 443 Salem, Oregon Luxurious Travel by Zeppelin Not Interfered With by Prohibition ' ir you have not already done so be biire and plan to open n bank ac count for yourself or yoi- chlldre next Saturday. H n SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We ent too nuich mettt v!ii c!oj;h Kl.lne.Vh, then the linck hurtH Most Tolks forget the kldneyn. like the bowels. j;et sluggish and clogged Rnd need a Hushing occasionally, els we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, tropid liv er, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid neys actlr- and clean, and the mo ment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any cood dru? sfore here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few day and vour kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from th acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and in harmless to flush cloggsd kidneys and stimulate them to nor mal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in th nrlne so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salt3 is harmless: Inexpens ive; makes a delightful effervescent ithiawater drink . which everynodr should take now and then to k er their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A wcll-kntiwn Jocal druggist savs he sells lots of Jads Salts to folk who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while it is only "trouble." , "' " -1 . , . - ' , t A ., t '-' l r - I h i i- I -qA , Judging from this photograph, traveling by Zeppelin isn't so arduous as it sounds. ThU photograph ahowa the interior of the car of the super-Zeppelin Bidensee, which is making regular passenger-carrying trip. "The tew German republic hasn't gotten around yet to prohibition. The "steward" maj be aeen In the backgund opening a bottle of wine. ' . over Ir PROGRESS SHOWN BY ST. PAUL'S Deckebach Is Elected Head of Episcopal Vestry for Com- ' ing Year WAKE UP "FIDDLE FIT' ly increased financial Income the average of recent earc. Vestrymen elected forthe ensulngt year are as follows: J F. G. Deckebach. V. .1. Uunert. U-j K. Page. J. C Nelson. N. V. Kafoury. i r It as? el I Catlin and Carl T. Toie. , Upon recommendationof the rec tor, a rector's council was created to assist the rector and vestry in con- j tiucting the spiritual and temporal j affairs of the uari.vh. the council to, consist of two members of the vestry; Take "CaSCAfCtS and one representative chosen by j I each one of the parochial organira-j J tions. A special meeting of the new i vestry was railed to order after. the ,................ adjournment of the parish meeting. ! and organization was completed as, "Cacaret3" tonight sure! Unr not feci right, follows; nior warden. K. tJ. Ierk- yster.: lTled with liver and bowel or ronstiuatcd. Lach: junior warden. F. J." Uupert: ,. ,rBWl k, v-,t,r skin fallow. hZ ,-k,5 icretarv and tw-asuier. Carl T. . . . ,.fcii. jne. -ci . . J vmir smtun'i i-ope. 1- 'l. The butdncss meeting wa fol lowed bv an Informal reception in m for Your Liver and Bowels and Feel Hrcr'n as a Daisy Constipation Gone! 1 your head dull Pon't s:y bailom Fr.l rtr-d''V -Crarc"fc occaOB wiihout gtipinr or the rectory o the members and friends of the iarih and the women of St. Paul's guild acted as hojteses; serving refreshments. A brief uiusi inconvenience. iney nrver -iew i and arhin.- i.imI your s-)fcUiu full of rou like t'alpnifl. Salts. Oil or nasty. rr.l.! Vo ir ru-als r- turnini: into l.arsb Fill, wytwt inuieu poisons, gsn' i and mid. Yoa Casrarns aork waile yon tleep. cal program. Including solo by Mr: IK ' WM-'i V-TJ 1 CkCw W. Carlton Smith. a rendered. I Ij 'Zl H Z ri v r- I Announcement wa made ai tk " - j 1 i - O business meeting that St. Paul's had M f rT V raised $.3r.O on its iiota in the re- M jA tA. II C cent nation-wide Campaign The annual meeting of the pr- l?hioner of St. Paul's church was held in the church Monday evening. The report of the rector and of the various organizations of the parish indicated an increased Interest in the spiritual actlvitica and a conslderab- ;M( Cnrrd In O lo 1 1 Pay Prugg'st rrfund money, if PAZO fHNTMKNT falls lo core Itching. TUind. I'.leling or Protruding, Pile. St:ps Irritation; HfKthcii and Ileal. .Vou enn gel restful .Ice after the first application. Prl-e 0c. Read the Classified Ads. LITTLE LIVER PUB. V1 w b a k a. m a w - w lj - ,FlrT"J A FEW DAYS USE "WILL PUT STOMACH LIVER AMD BOWELS IN FIRE CONDITION.' IIEALTHFOLND" HARMLESS. FOR on CHILD. irjun ns tucurr MAN,. WOMAN