The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 07, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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THK OREGON STATESMAN SATURDAY, FEBRFARY 7, 1920.
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WHAT SCOUTING MEANS IS TOLD
IN MEDIATIONS OF EXECUTIVE
. In connection with the forthcom- Scout Movement:
ing "Boy Scout week" wherein the;" "I believe in the Boy Scouts of
Boy ScQuU of America ask every Amrica
good citizen W vmt omm,i.K I 'Because hundreds of thousands
fodVas BJ tand
one every day. Scout Executive Har-? rain aad folved to serve Pod,
old Cook has issued a statement so- f native land and all mankind,
ltlaqulzing on the merits of the Boyi Because scouting reveals the way
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quickens the pace and illuminates
the path that leads to the truest and
noblest Americanization of American
fboys; r.
'Because1 the chosen playgrownd
! of the Boy Scouts is the great unue-
ined oul or doors amidst the ever
lasting hills, rocks and rills:
"Because scouting arouses an in
terest in the highest civic aspirations
of the community, develops an abid
ing passion for law and order, cham-'
pions respect for properly constituted
authority, and marshals the virtues
of manhood that guarantee a govern
ment of the - people, by the people
and for the people;
"Because motto, oath, law and
knife of scouting help boys cut their
paths straight and clean, through the
I iicniDs, Burning, resuess years 01
"Bet a use scouting helps boys to
know, revere and commune with na
ture even as the barefoot boy drank
of the nectar of life;
"Because scouting challenges body
and soul-warping child labor, routs
mischtef-maktng idleness and fills
the self-directed hours of boyhood
with life, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness;
'Because scouting teaches that
kindness Is strength knows no fear
and helps1 others at all times and
that dumb animals claim the fellow
ship of aU true Scouts:
"Because scouting is a school of
play, preparedness and patriotism
that fashions the bodies, minds and
characters of boys to do or die;
"Because scouting whisper .
boys to tacke every job with the tools
No Camouflage
In ThirStory
Says corns stop hurting, then
lift right off without
one bit of pain
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CHEEKS
Lc Setter Loc'.-.ir-rTake
Olive Tbl&s
i I year t!dn i: yc;V.rr-r--frstm
t-a.J i tor'-i err'.-:' -you
Lave a tud .- In jour mwth--a
lazy tn-ryi inline you sJajuIJ
take dive Ythktv
lr. LldM-ar' Olive Tcbletj a sub
?2:cta fof calsrad .cri prernrcd b7
Vr. Edward3 after 17 years of study.
Dr.Ldwcrc!s'01iveTablet:area purely
etaixcxr.ipotridrnixed with olivcoiL
cu vrlU kcov them by their oSve eolcc.
& have a clear, vink tLin. bright eyes,
i-Arcptei. a fella? of buoyancy like
L.ddayryou muit rrt atthecausc.
Edwards' 0!iv Tablets act en
!:. i:vcr ard bwete like cakmel yc.
fcce no dangerous after effects..
'llx-y s' t the bi!a ar.d ovcrrosne con
rtipatio 9 Millions of brace are sol J
annually at 10c and 25c Take one or
twoni-jhtlyand note the pleasing results.
Hospital records show that every
time you cut a corn you invite lock
jaw or blood poison, which is need
less, says a Cincinnati-authority, who
tells you that a quarter ounce of
drug called freezone costs but a few
cents at any drug store but is suf
ficient to rid one's feet of every hard
or soft eorn or callus without even
one little twinge of pain.
You simply apply a few drops of
this freezone on a tender, achin?
corn and the soreness is instantly
relieved. Shortly the entire corn
can be lifted out, root and all with
your fingers.
The drug is sticky but dries at
once and is claimed to just shirvel
up any corn without inflaming or
even irritating the surrounding tis-
ii a ffvt air in
If your wife wear high heels she
will be glad to know of this.
proposed,
INCREASE HELD
AS INJUSTICE
Henry McGinn Brands State
ment of W.'F. Woodward
False at Fare Hearing
COMPANY HEADS SCORED
of cheerfulness, patience, courtesy,
obedience and loyalty and masterly
will be theirs because they are-pre
pared.
"Because scouting is a plan of ed
uaction that bridges the gap between
knowing and doing, brings forward
the timid and humbles . the bully,
makes the weak strong and the
strong stronger, and crowns physical
courage with moral valor;
"Because scouting embodies a code
of . self-discipline . that commands
boya to talk dean, live clean and
fight clean even s the immortal
Koosevelt played the game;
"Because scooting is. a mighty but
tress to home and school, and it kin
dies a fire in the breasts of boys that
drives them forward crusaders In
the moral and spiritual world even
as the' pioneer seeuts blazed their
trails and conquered the earth
"Because scouting beckons 'and
cals to patriotic men to love,, lead
and serve the sons of America yet in
plastic years and all who thus love
and lead and serve shall know the
beauty, the wisdom, and the power
of the words of the prophet of old
who said. "A little child shall lead
them." . i : . :
Attorney Says People of Port
land Not in Sympathy
With Rate Rise
PORTLAND. Or., Feb. 6. Attor
ney Henry McGinn, declaring he voic
ed the sentiment of "99 per cent of
the public.' 'appeared before the pub
lic service commission at its hearing
on street tear faren here totday and
denied that the public was willing
to pay a 10-cent fare or any other
fare considered necessary to help the
street car company out of its tinan
cial difficulties. W. F. Woodward
yesterday expressed the opinion that
any such increase would be paid will
ingly by the public.
ALL YOU HEAR EVERYWHERE IS OF THE BARGAINS
Miop s Clotfiiiii
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MEN'S DRES3 SHOES
$9.00, $10.03 and: $11.00
values
' $5.95
MEN'S DEESS SHOES
$3.00, $6.00 and $7.00 val
ues; ' V - -
' $3.95
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES
-f3.00 and $3.50 values
$2.45
LADIES' 'FIBRE HOSE
with $1.00 and $1.25 black,
i tan and white
y,- V 75c
MEN'S 25c FAST BLACK
SOX, 6 pairs for ;t
$1.00
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MEN'S $2.50 FLEECED
COTTON UNION SUITS
$1.65
We Haye Been Jelling Yon For the Last Four Days About This
Wonderful Sale of High Grade Merchandise of the Well-Known
BISHOP QUALITY But You Must See The Goods and the
Prices, Then You'll Appreciate What This Sale Really Means to
you. Come by All Means. T
COME TODAY IF POSSIBLE
Men's Suits for $14.85
Suits that were $17.50, $20.00, ,$22jSo and up to $25.00, some Blue Serg
es among them; mostly small sues
14.85
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Men's Suits for$26.25
MEN'S and BOYS' CAPS
$1.50 and $2.00 values
75c
BOYS' $1.50 and $2.00
CLOTH HATS
75c
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Regular $20.00 Overcoats,
not many left
$14.85
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Regular $25.00 Overcoats,
buy them, today.at
$17.85
MEN'S RAIN COATS
Regular $5.00 and $6.09
Rubberixed Raincoats
$3,85
Suits that were $32.50, $35.00 and up to $37.50, staple or young men's
MEN'S $5.00 NATURAL I styles, sues 36 to 44. See them at
WOOL UNION SUITS
BOYS' KNICKZR SUITS
Regular $12.00 and $12.50
Suits, while they last
$8.95
$3.95
MEN'S $5.00 ALL WOOL
FLANNEL SHIRTS
26.25
MEN'S $3.00 JERSEY
SWEATERS, black and,
colors
$3.95
MEN'S ONE PIECE
I WOR
$3.95
Men's Suits at $29.95
$2.00
BOYS' WOOL SWEAT
ERS, $3.50 and $4.00 val
ues, not many left '
KHAKI WORK SUITS I Suits that werei $37.50, $40.00 and up. to $42.50, sUples, waist seams,
plain or belted, worsted, cassimeres and tweeds
$2.95
MEN'S $2.50 and $3.00 1
S29.95
BOYS' KNICKER SUITS
Regular $14.00 and $15.00
Suits, all sizes at
$1.95
MEN'S' $2.00 and $2.25
NEGLIOLS GIIILTS
$10.95
SI.55
KEN'S $2X0 and $3X)0
SOFT HATS, black or col-
ors
$1.95
leri?s Suits at $37.50
Suits that werei $45.00, $50.00 and up to $60.00 staples or young men's
styles in waist seams, belted or plain "
BOYS' BIB OVERALLS
Regular $125 Blue Bib
Overalls
75c
DOVT
LITTLE
Seele
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XKGLECr THE
ONES
Mm. J. S. Pit son. 376 E. 156th St
Cleveland. O., writes: MI cant apeak
too fclshlr of Foley's Honey and Tar,
When my little cirl has a cold I give
her Foley's Honey and Tar and that
tops her coughing in a little while."
Children like it. It contains ao op
iates. It Is healing, soothing, prompt
In action, i. C. Perry. ,
PMCE HXER IS
GIVEN SUPPORT
WU1H. Daly Slated for Job to
Make Possible living on
Normal Salary
PORTLAND. Feb. Will 71.
Daly, former city commissioner ol
public utilities was . today recom
mended as federal fair - price com-
misrtoner for Oregon by the joint
agreement, between W'. K. Newell.
former price commissioner, Lester
Humphreys. United States attorney
and Governor Ben; W. Olcotu
Daly's name ha been seat to U
attorney general. The. officejs pure
ly an honorary one and 'since the
resignation of Newell has been va
cant.
The new oomine-e was formerly
president of the, Oregon state f eder-1
alion of labor. He was one of tie
first fonr commissioners elected an-
der the commission form of govern
ment. -
Probably you only ee clearly by making an efforj and, -if
so, it is likely that you suffer in various ways; (or instance,
your eyes will eem weak will "water" profusely and ache
at times.
You may also feel pains outside the eyes severe heVda'cbe
uiay.be of frequent occurrence. All these things indicate the
existennce of some small eye-defeet which is'causing frietion
and for which the remedy is CORRECTLY FITTED GLASSES.
To fit glasses for these small defects is a difficult matter
which can only be accomplished by the scientifically equipped
optometrist.
Our service Ls, framed upon the most modern lines so,
whatever trouble, serious" or slight, you may tave 'with your
eyes, do not fail to see us.
OR- L ;Hp: pSiK
Eyesight Speciallit ; '
Fib Eylaim Correct
2ibi2i mVfaodaikBo3di :;v-"
policles'.for continuing Its campaign
in opposition to the non-partisan
league. :
Various delegates whe rpoke de
clared in , f aver of Ibe valon of all
political, factions and ferees la the
stati that are opposed to the non
partisan league to the end that there
might be oarmony of purpose In the
forthcoming electlona. '.'
Portland ilcajBtedx
1XRTlJlND.,r5eb.".-T. A. Iter
rs ef.thia clty.waa fined I7 t,
Jadge RoesaaaA today for break! ni
quarantine. .On' tlM recommendatio:
of Dr. George Parrishcitr heaith of
fleer, who caused the arrest paymer
of the fine was remitted.
OREGON ROATS
LAST WAR SHIP
Six Masted Wooden Steamer
It Launched at Plant oi
' Peninsnla Company
POPTT.AVn Or T"S f Thm lilt
government-bnllt vessel in an Ore
gon shipyard way, was launched to
day when the sis masted wooden
schooner Coiys took the water at the
plant of the Peninsula Shipbuilding j
company kre. It was the sixteenth
bull launched at this' plant. Klfht
rundrrd ople saw the launching.
The Cotys nd a sister vessel, the
Cossa. will engage in lumber trade
at of here. Each has a carrying ca
pacity for 2.M0.00S feet of 1 amber.
ilore Fands Badly Needed
For Educational Affairs
, SPOKANE. Vah.. Feb. . The
legislatures of Washington and Idaho
will be asked for substantial addi
tions to the appropriations for the
maintenance of the University of
tV .IiIiiMaii 111. fnfvAMftr Af T4-l
ho and Washington State eollege. ft
was decided tonight at a coaTerenee
here of President Heary Suuallo of I
the University of Washington. Presi
dent E. II. Uadley of the University
Of Idaho and President E. O. Holland
of Washington States eollege.
British Food Chief
Leaves Official Post
LONDON. Teb. 5.-Q. II. Roberts.
the Biitieh tood. minister, has re
signed, according to the Dally Sketch.
The atwhpaper adds that the resig
nation does not imply dissension In I
the cabinet, but declares it was
prompted 1y the example set by Mr.
Roberts labor colleague. George
Nicoll. Itarnee. minister without port
folio, with whom he Joined the cah-
luet and who resigned last month.
ilk
' Certainly every taoraiiigrbxupily. 1 Oradt A " for the
. . Children" .. w'.-, . i-.i. 't i
. Phone 316 -:
SALEM SANITARY MILK CO.
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, f Lii i i rm L,:
BREAD
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dixie
The Cheipest Laxnry On Earth
Try it with yocr knife today
S37.50
CHILD'S PLAY SUITS
Regular $1.50 Striped or
Plain Play Suit
95c
saiMm woolen mills
"SDcei
Like Pound Cake""
"Tajte--
Good Enough to Eat Without Butter1
General Sherman's Aid
Passes at Lexington
LEXIXOTOX. Neb.. Feb.- . JO-
fred Nye, member of the federal sig
nal corps during the Civil war and
the man who is credited with having
sent General - Sherman a message:
"Hold the forst. for I am coming."
to General orCse at Altooaa . Pass.
Georgia. In 114. died here, lie was I
born la Fairfield. Maine, la If 31.
"Snow-White Haky"
North Dakota Electors
Form Independent Party
' GRAND FORKS. N. D.. Feb. ,
Organization of the convention of the
North Dakota Independent voters as
sociation was perfected at. the two
sessions held today and tomorrow the
association will formulate and adopt
"Bread and Water" Make a Good Meal
If the Bread is DIXIE
We sell out dean vrtry day io cone
early or hare yours rei erred .
Salem Baking
Company
49 Court Street -
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