TirK OREOON STATr.MMA.Vi WKHXEftliAY, MAltf H 21. i'r20. r llU'llHTl I I I l !! I II I I fc, r i;n h lkxohk fishkk. O F regret to aociety is the depar ture of Mrs. Robert Kinney and her small son. who have been visiting Mrs. 'Kinney' mother. Mrs. A, N. Moores, Tor a time. They were joined Saturday by Mr. Kinney gnd with him . motor 3d-back to .'As toria Sunday. During her visit here Mrs. Kinney was the inspiration, for a number of social affairs. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. WlckhanV Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dietrich, Miss Marlon Cumruina. Mrs Margaret.Truiup.and William Ripley, of Portland formed a party who motored to Salem' Sunday and were tne iuest& of Mr, and Mr Carl Rueff. ..' -si . 4 Installation f niyly elected-officers of Joshua Smith camp. Song of Veteran?, took place Monday even ing at their encampment hall, coa ducted by Col. K. Hofer. past com mander of Oregon division. . The following were inducted into officer Silas ; K. Howard, commander; Sol Drake, junior vice commander; E. J. Raymond, chaplain; 11. F. Pound. secretary-treasurer. , A farewell was tendered Comrade J. H. Arnold. who leaves this week with his fam lly to live on their farm at Jeffer son. He poke of leaving Salem with sincere regrets. Tue affair closed with refreshments. The Daughters of 'Veterans ten der the Grand -Army and iSons of veterans ana tneir lamiuesi a recep tion at Grand Army hall in the arm ory this evening, at which there will be entertainment and refreshmeut . f . i I All ror me mre painnwr nratrs. .in j belonging or eligible are cordially in vited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Littler ha.e returned from a week-end vlalt spent at th home of Mr. and Mr. Charles A. Littler at Forest Grove. Miss Vera Smith, a student at Oregon Agricultural college is upend ing her spring vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Smith. The Woman's Foreign Mlnslonary society of the Jason Lee Methodist church will hold its business meet ing and quarterly tea at the home of Mr. D. V. Denny. 1001 North Cottaxe street, at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Corby enter Uined for a abort visit at their home Ray Da Rjtte. a student at the Ore gon Agricultural' college. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Des Moines. Iowa, will leave this 1 1 j morning for their Lnir.t ; r 2 7 !! of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. I-ee CapfiMd and Mr. and Mrs. lister I hi vis have re turned front Portland- where tn-r motored to be the guecl for-a few (iays of Mr. and Mrs, Jaruos Huehaj uan and Mr. and Mrs. John Savage. Mr. 5nd Mrs. Glenn lMn.r of Se attle are vikiting wiih th.lr parent. Mr. and Mrs. S. 15. Piper for several days stay in thbt city. Mr. and Mn. Ilav Marker of Cnve. (Ore., arived lai night from their home and. ara the gueals for a visit j f aeveral days of Mr. and Mrs. it. c. Miles. TWO EXTRA REELS Moving Pictures Practically a Double Show TONIGHT At No Advance in Price Ye LIBERTY THEATRE Grocers to Reopen Case Against Packers rillCACn llareh ?S Miitaiitta. I fied with the recent government de cree, ummng tne acuvmea oi toe llg five" packers, the national wholesale grocers' association an nounced today that its rase against the packers and railroads would be re-opened before the interstate com merce 'commission. The hearing is set for March 2 In Chicago. A. Davles. president of the gr -cers' association, in a communita rian to tht? members, declared that the cleeree obtained bv Attorney General Palmer against the packers failed "to t of mncb consequence to the wholesale grocers, so far aa the propositions are. concerned for which we have been fighting before the commission" "Have some alga dls morn In. J-Ue? ' asked the ebony waiter. "Not this morning, Sam." replied the man of the bench, adjusting his spectacles preparatory to distinguish ing the name of some dish oa the me. nu from the flyspecka. . "Ever try enny of our freah boiled algs, Jedge?" "Yes. Indeed. Sam; and found 'em guilty." Yonkera SU teaman. n I III X i 111 sssa Famous Oregon Woman Criminal Again Held VACON. Ga.. MarrTi 23. Mrs. Ida Innes. released today from the state prison farm, after completing a three-year sentence foe larceny after DANGER SIGNALS OF BAD BLOOD Pimnlea.on the face, bunches in the neck, sallow and swarthy com plexion, sore, ulcers, mucous pstcn colored snots, scaly skin affections, constipation. Inactive liv er, dyspepsia and storaam irouuir m nmmnn avmotoma or noisonea blood. There is no remedy offered av tn th nubile that has so sue- cenafully enred tn.a. diseases as Number 0 For The Blood.- An old doctor's prescription containing the most reliable alternatives- waw. to medical science. Put up by J. C. Mendenhall. Ev ansville. Ind.. 40 year a ans'. Sold by Ferry's drug aiorw. THOUGHTS and THINGS The bwmess of living, when boiled down to its dearest essence and all the froth sldrfned off , it jiist a matter of thinking Each of us, u continually thiakina ideal of our own and swapping them for the idea of others. If there is a famine of outside ideas we shrivel up ourselves. Children with "nobody to play with" are unhappy and unmanageable. From thinking with our heads to doing with.our hands is but a little step and then our thoughts become things. It is because men of America are so unfettered in their thinking and doing that this country is such a fine place to live in. It is also because these thoughts are freely ra diated and spread broadcast, in the distribution of manufactured things and in the distribution of the facts about them (advertising)- that this country is such a fine place to live in. The originator of an idea is not much better off than before he originated it till he gets some one else to absorb it and enjoy it and benefit by it ) The man or woman surrounded by better thoughts and things but who pays not the slightest attention to them is not much better off than the one with "nbbody to play The advertisements in the papers are thoughts telling you about the ideas that other men and women have thought out for your happiness. Read the ads. They are the Toices from hundreds of thousands of looms, shops, foundries, studios, laboratories, where miliums of minds are turning pleasant thoughts into worth while things for your comfort St r THE MAXWELL TRUCK w"Xl HE'S FAST ON HIS "FEET He responds with spirit to any request. He is up and away in a jiffy, gets over ground faster than bigger fellows, who struggle under the heavy burdens of their own dead weight. He turns a corner quickly, picks his way in and out of traffic, fairly runs away from most any other carrier when a street's thick with teams and motors. He therefore makes more trips, more miles in a day, covers more territory, ' delivers cr collects more parcels or freight. That's why some call him "Speedy" Maxwell. He's there when it. comes down to getting a thing done in a hurry. He might just as well be called 'Thrifty f Maxwell, for he's a penny couhter, if you like. ... . He never uses food except when he's work ing for you and he's almost tsuie to make, you a. present of his first cost in one trip the calendar. OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. Salem, Orfon371 Court Strct v v aroucc E r,iii a BfKsjsssaassassaBVBSBssl trust, spent tonight in th. county, jail, usable to give li.000 bond on j a charge of using the malls to do-! fraud. Her son by a farmer msr- rlaare. ber. to take her back t his I home In Portland. Or., where her i other children are. was prewriu when ; his mother was re-arrested I die' Mn lanes declared. Doc tors said hfr long confinement, two ytars in San Antomo. during th n.ilraiion of tbe dtuprearaBre of the Nela siiem of AlUfcla. I.i years In Atlanta, awaitlcg inai. ana three year in hr to contract tubereuloai. tor lnae. were acaltte4 ef lie cbarce of merJentK Ike Nelssa stosaen and then were roe, tided of larooy of tucds entrsst4 tfcta V Mrs. Eioi Selrsa Iw-nala. Mrs. J. , awaiticg trial, and - t,r.Ma. had niKl W. Netraa. mother of tie aslasiec ivi.men. tit in win ttn Mrs. I want to see n.y children Ufore ' Mr. Inne. and her ho.band. Vic laars was arraaeO. Silence Is Food at Logger's Camp Meals All Talkers Are Told To Eat or Get Oul U Icterchuxch Survey Worker Trie$ To Be Sociable ind Getv A Shock. It you expect to go np Into We northern woods to lire, remember one thing: Don't talk at msala. This aotaevhat nasucUi c us torn of "silaat" meals at least aile&t ao far as conyersaUoa Is concerned was discovered by an lavestfgitor for the Interchnrch World Mote, meat, who weal to the woods for th. first Use to study lltlag ecu dlUons tbera. He arrired at a logging ramp one night and aakd whether he could get a meal and a night's lodglar. He was Informed, with a grunt, that he could. Washing up at a barrel outside the Lunkhoaae. he Joined a kmc Mne of men on their way to upper big. robust Vlklngi ci the forest. In single file they bu3H-d along. y to the ground and with, out apeaklag. With them, the vis itor entered th. cook hoes, and was clvan a olace at the table. During the general clatter of knives and forks on the tin plates the city man tried to engage his neighbors in conversation. The nn looked at him In surprise. Bom of them returned a tnouoavl. table answer; others did noc He thought that they were rather a surly crew but declJed that be would show them that he was with them. He felt a tap on his soulUr. He looked up, and befctnd biro rrzs the camp cook with a km carriug knlfa la Lia hand. The, city man noticed that It was the knife U4t bad tapped bin on bis shoul der. "Eat or get out." ordered the cook. . Tbe elty usa. somewhat sarpria-a and not a little startled by Ce or dr, and the lonr kriTc, Caiiitd ki gaeal In s lie ace. I ft: I'M Dcmtt la a Northern Woods Logging Camp, Where Ccavtrsatioo Mut Give Way to Eating. In the carap cCce thit atcM th. foreman .xpUiaed that the cook was simper nforclsc csstoza Uut has eilated for years la th wooda and which U accepted by every can who works tn the lumber rasp. One does not talk at the table. The table la a p!&c at which tm eat. The Intrrchumh World Moverseet In Its study of conditions la the. great lumbering rvgVxis of the country ts trjla.tp form slate a plan whereby these men may b reach rj by human aseaclee. The hard coodtJomJ V the- Ivmberjacli's life have bred disced tear which la expreaalog Itself U Ue Konhwea la L W. W. tmfteaciea. There U co stK-h thltg aa horr. tfe. Tie mtslsters who eeter tie IsmVertex regVaas are despised an! are re ferred to aa itusj angxU". Th majority ol the aVoaea are the prod act ot the ruthless roT-fT c ta4 lembertrg ecpiorrrs eoea l int4 wlUt th. work of profeaitnaal ajfltatora. Ttm Istercaarca Mora, meat, la which are coorerat4 all U.e rroteetaat desoeixa&ma of tKe rountrr. I makier Ma u4r of the lumber areas ot th. Creat Lakes niVa, New EsrU4. Ik. Calf. th. 'Appalachian Mowatalaa a&d the PadAe Nortkwrvt. ItbopM to tax some of the a.raa.ea a ad aaralraMS out ot ooe of ttm aaUoa'a it laportaat ladaetrlea.