TITO OREIiOX 8TATKSMA!! srXOAY. FKBRI-AIIV. 22. IPaO. . STARTING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 11920, 8 A. M. Bicycles, Motorcycles, Tires and Accessories The $3000 Bankrupt Stock, known as the Hansen Shop, Dallas, Oregon, which we bought for 40c on the dollar, will be placed on sale at our store, 147 South Commercial Street, together with our $9000 stock of High Grade Bicycles, Motorcycles, Accessories and Auto Tires, this will make the Biggest Bargain feast ever witnessed in Salem, The reductions are startling, the savings are immense. Don't fail to lay in a supply for your future needs, for never again will you have the opportunity to buy high grade Merchandise of this kind at such extremely low prices. Below we list a few of the many bargains. Don't delay, but come early the first day, as many of our lines are limited and will soon be closed out i i mm am .wa- a. i $85.00 DAYTON BICYCLES, Sale Price $48.50 152.00 SNELL BICYCLES, Sale Price . .$41.50 $4,7.50 YANKEE BICYCLES, Sale Price '. .$33.50 9 $50 00 BAM BICYCLES, Sale PriceA S. . . .$39.50 $55.00 NATIONAL BICYCLES, Sale Price .$46.75 $5000 NATIONAL BICYCLES, Sale Price...'.. $42.00 . $53.00 '. HABLEY-D AVIDSON BICYCLES, Sale Price. ...... .$49.50 $50.00 HAELEY-DAVIDSON BICYCLES, Sale Price.. t$44.50 $35.00 JUVENILE BICYCLES, Sale Price $30.50 $34.00 JUVENILE BICYCLES, Sale Price ..-.....$29.75 $3300 JUVENILE BICYCLES..... $29.00 : " '; ; - BICYCLE TIRES ' - FaTRA SPECIAL One Lot of regular $1.50 Bicycle In ner Tubes go at, each......... 75c Begular $1.75 value Inner Tabes, special at ..$1.10 Each . Eegolar $4.75 Penn. Vacuum Casings, special at $3.25 Each ; Regular $4.75 Goodrich Casings, special at... ...$325 Each $2.50 Pair Vitalic Casings, special at $4.10 Each 1 20 Per Cent Discount on all other Bicycle Tires in stock SPECIAL TO AUTO OWNERS EXTRA SPECIAL One lot of 30x3 and 30x3 Auto Inner Tubes, while they last, each $1.75 20 Per Cent Discount on other Tubes of all sizes A GCx3 Miller Geared to the road List $24.10 Special at.. $18.00 32x3 Vi Miller Geared to road List $28.15 Special at $21.05 32x32 Goodrich Safety Tread List $21.75 Special at $16.45 31x4 Goodrich Safety Tread List $2950 Special at. . . . . .$21.90 33x4 Firestone Non-Skid List $33.35 Special at $22.50 . GLOBE TIRES 6,000 Miles Guaranteed, all sizes, 20 Per Cent Off i25c One Pound cans Cup Grease Special at 15c 25 pairs Driving Gloves, values up to $6.0O, while they last, pair $2.50 Regular $12.50 Orinnell Auto Gloves, special at, per pair $755 $10.00 Vulcanizers, for home use, sale price $3.50 One Lot Assorted Spark Plugs, including Splitdorf, Champ- r ion and U-Ray, Extra Special at 50 Cents Each Used Motorcycles $20.00 And Up We have a limited number of good used Motorcycles, of all makes, that we will offer at special prices for next week only. This liitw includes several late model Harley-Davidsoni. TWENTY-FIVE Used Bicycles a t give-away prices. Everyone completely rebuilt and fully guaranteed. VELOCIPEDES AND COASTERS Regular $9.00 Brownie Velocipede, Sale Price $5.23 Begular $11.00 Brownie Velocipede, Sale Price $7.50 Regular $13.00 Fairy Velocipede, Sale Price $10.50 Begular $18.50 Fairy Velocipede, Sale Price $1455 Begular $25.00 Fairy Auto Coaster, Sale Price $1655 Begular $7.50 Fairy Bi Plane Coaster, Sale Price $4.75 Begular $17.00 Brownie Hand Car, Sale Price $3.75 Begular 50c Columbia Dry Cells, special at 39c Hundreds of other articles not mentioned here, will be offered at prices you cannot afford to miss. Fixtures and machinery for sale including counters, safe, electric motor, oil tanks etc -' s - REMEMBER THE PLACE AND TIME 147 South Commercial Street Phone. 68 HARRY W. SCOT T Harley-Dayidion Service Centre BOYS AND THE BOY SCOUTS (Continued from last Sunday) Memorial Day In Franc. Memorial Day in 1919 possessed a unique significance. The fuU meaning of the sacrifices made in years gone by has been made clearer now la the light of the sacrifices of blood and treasure in the war just closed. The spiritual victory won In 1776 has never appeared so plainly as now when our boys have won this victory over the German autocrat. Memorial Day was observed In France, where lie the bodies of many thousand American soldiers who wore the khaki uniform whose very color means the blending of the Blue and the Gray. The address was de livered by the president of the Unit ed States. And after the service the president of the United States personally plac ed a wreath in memory of these brave men who on a foreign field had paid "the last full measure ot devotion" to maintain the honor of Old Glory. The president placed that wreath in the name of the Boy Scouts of America. It was an act of the forward look, a deed of the dawning, a memory that In the tones of prophecy. The Men of Tomorrow. These boys, of the generation from which all scouts enlist, are the men of tomorrow. They are the ones on whom the burdens will rest very soon. "How time files'." How often do do you say that? Well, this is what it. means In the terms of boys. All that America Is to be. the sacred heritage wrought in blood and tears, the future of de mocracy, will be in their hands al most before we know it.. That Is why th Boy Scout movement as sumes its present Importance to all American citizens of today. Tho Scout Motto. The motto of the scout is "Tte Prepared." This has always been bis motto. Over a decade ago the Boy Scont first took up as his mot to: "Be Prepared." It is not phrased In the thought of military preparedness. It is our hope that these boys, or their chil dren, may never be called on to take up arms and march to the battle field for the final arbitrament of any great moral issue. But if that time should come for these whose boy hood's training now lies with ns. none could ever do it more bravely than those who have been trained to obedience and loyalty as scouts. Hoping, however, that their ways may be the ways of brotherhood and all their paths be peace, their motto possesses even more significance. "Be Prepared." For the chosen task of . life whether it be in pro fessional. Industrial, political, or re ligious lines, the boy trained to hon estly and patiently prepare himself for prospective duties will be more likely to succed than the boy who happens to connect with some Job. "Be Prepared." For civic duties and nrnhloma mrh aa at-- quently neglected now. such as In j these days are sometimes treated ' with unintelligent action, the boy Two Big Conference Games Willamette vs. Stanford U Tuesday, February 24, 8 p. m. Willamette vs. U. of Idaho Thursday, February 26, 4 p. m. Salem Armory Admission 50c who has been "Prepared" by study of community life will bo much mor3 likely to provide a sane solution than the boy who takes those things Tor granted like the generation that pre ceded him. Memorial htaiul Tent. America in all her thousands of communities has been and still is concerned as to what form her me morial shall take tn honor of the boys who went forth to foreign fields to prove once more the things for which the Stars and Stripes forever stand and the spirit behind those things because of which the Ameri can flag has never known defeat. It is not by any means Inappro priate that each community shall build for its own some mighty mon ument, some triumphal arch, some public edifice that shall perpetuate in concrete form the courage and heroism, the valor and chivalry, the personal and national unselfishness of the immortal deeds. But when these men marched In Flanders and in France the blew a new note on their war bueles. It has rung around the world as did the mesxage of old Liberty BelJ In '76. It has been given these words as its interpretation: "NEVER RETREAT." It must be the slogan of American manhood. It has Its meaning now that the war is over as it had upon the field of strife.- It must-be real ized in our manhood of tomorrow. The Torch (Mm Flanders' Field. This is the spiritual monument of an ever-progressive American man hood which over and beyond all ma terial memorials American commun ities must erect. The spiritual torch from Flanders field came to our hands. We ot to day have held it aloft to light the nations on their way. But our hands cannot always hold it. Tomorrow shall our eyes prow dim, our ears be dull. Tomorrow, in spite of all our will to do. our hand will shake with age and our feet he palsied on the paths of progress. What then? Into the hands of these boys whose training now lies with ns must to that torch. The wisdom of Ameri can freemen will Justify itself if we adopt the motto of the scouts: "Be Prepared." Every dollar and every effort that is put behind the scout movement Is an investment of spiritual prepara tion that the men of tomorrow shall also hold aloft the torch from Flan ders field, and: "that government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from th earth." On Memorial day in France, the president of the United States per sonally placed a wreath in honor of those who had fallen in humanity's service, in the nam of the Boy Scouts of America. To be continued next Sunday) BUCHTEL URGES GREATER TRADE Telegram Asks That Shipping Board Allocate Ships for Orient Line handle business offered. "Cars necessary to bring rock here will be available for retnrn lumber shipments east, thereby equalizing and minimizing our acute car short age." A copy of the telegram also wis sent to Senator McNary. HOPE FOR MERCY. The senate judiciary committee approve the making of wine and other beverages in the home for per sonal consumption. Grandma's elder-blossom cordial may not. be branded as a wicked criminal after all.-Cleveland Plain Dealer. How Much Tobacco Wul My Heart Stand A Question Vital to Every Man Who Smokes or Chews IT MAT" COST A PHECIOV" LIFE TO for yourself by getting Nicotol tablet j K1.1D OCT ST KXfKKIMKST. and taking them as directed. The habit really quits you and Ita depart ar U plenaure equal to Ita Indulfcnca. ir you want to know bow much aaia It la to qwlt the tiablt with Nlcoiol taaa without It go twenty-four houra with- With a view of encouraging large shipments of phorfphat rock from Idaho to th orient, by way of Port land and other Columbia river ports, and at the fame time provide means whereby the rail transportatlop com panies may utilize their carriers in both directions. Fred J Tliirhfal J?.w,.5 V3 fhn,;.tha ! may not naoit at tna expena or precloua health. Aak any doctor anywhere, and he will The heart of every ueer of tobacco beara a double burden It doea Ita al lotted taak and then fiahta nlrntln for aupremacy. Aa lonr aa the heart wlnajout tobacco and not what an effort It he Uvea; when It loaea he dlea. but be-lroata you, then bavin nalne; It aa vaaaj fora the final victory "t nicotine you and take Nicotol tablets. At the paaa throufh many atagea of decline lof a week discontinue amokinr and decay and auffer many pan a; a, Hearta are like human belnaja aome are atronger than othcra. therefor aome hearta will atand more tobacco than othera. but there la a limit to what any heart can atand. The man who puts tnia additional atrain on ha heart a dozen tltnea a day by imokinc cigar ettea. a pipe or cigara or chewing to bacco la taking a madman's chance with health and life to loae and nothing Miairinan 01 ine ureeon duuiic ner vice commission, yesterday sent a telegram to the United States ship ping board urging the allocation of additional vessels for the Portland Oriental line to this territory. The telejrram follows: "The public tervlce commission of Orecon urees that the shipping board allocate additional vessels for the Portland-Oriental line to this terri tory for shipment of phosphate rock from Idaho to the Orient, for the following reasons: "Ships loaded hre mill utilize all available space and fnll capacity by carryinc out proportionate amount of lumbor. besides providing outlet for Oregon products. "Advantage can be taken of water crade haul as against mountainous haul to Seattle and Puget Sound points. ' Present rates favor this territory and distance is materially less than to Puget .Sound. "Hoard will recall congested con ditions of Puget Sound terminals white our facilities were and ari amply sufficient to expeditiously day and tt la probaW 10 daalra to rosufna. Aa cbewinr for a rnn will ti i an leaat your dealra will ba rreatly di minished and another week or i ahould make It not only possible, but a pleasure to quit. NOTE: Dr. Connor, formerly of ! Johns Hopkins Hospital, under boso advice Nicotol ha orten been used, said when this statement was ahowa te htmt "I hava known Ifieotol to eonaaar tna tobacco habit In less than tan days time and 1 can therefore reeomanaad it highly. When tha doctor a iuu" waa anown to on of our leading era- tell you that using tobacco la Injurious gists he said: "Nicotol Is truly wo" a der and that it la far better to quit th habit than to experiment to find out how much tobacco your heart will atand without serious results. Hut the thought of quitting is un pleasant to moat men even to those who know that tobacco injures them and to really quit takea mora will power than they have and cauaea more suffering than they can voluntarily en dure. To quit the habit make It easy rful remedy for th tobacco habit. war ahead of anything wa nave sold be for. We are authorized by .tija manufacturera to refund th money ie every dlasatlsfied cuatomer and would not permit tha us of our nam unleaa th remedy possessed unusual merit." Nicotol la sold In this eity -der sn Iron-clad money-back Kuarant by all up-to-date druggists, including D. J. Try Arrow COLLARS THE BUST AT THE PRICE aft. fvoaorfv Co.. c ft-, jr. r. IT LIQUID H-cttU (Tapqjmne . . . "J"J2V TT - ' DEPENDABLE ABSOLUTELY FOR HEADACHES X I