Xe. 4 Knights Tesipler m4 tkeir laoies ! b.s. Sao'ert of the Isoraiea: "Jains ill atteaa tot. mil us a ooay. l ut," ( ui acer toe Easter saes- I Live sn4 to Skill Live Abo," covouaxnovAi. First Church Liberty aad Tenter Sis. w. t,. Kanloer, uainialer. The tester program o tfali church bf iaa -. with "''' Worn: an tnstitotioa of the hurrhjhe enrlr Easter prayer meet l"f A ' .' '"eo by the Easter bresk'aat la ekargo el the eadeavorers. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Kierrtees by the primary department. At 11 am baptism, aad rer.pt k ( nabwi with address by the paster "Eaater ia the Heart." At Una service a large (mrw ehoir will sing aa also a Male ooarm. Tho uusio of this aerriee will include the proeesstonst "Eaater Bella. by Gel bel," "Death's Conqueror," by Parka, and "Whoa Storms Around are Sweep in . by a male quartet. Chriatiaa En deavor at 6:80 p.m. At T:0 p.m. a aerriee of Eaater made by a aerplieed choir and aa addreaa en "The Kessur- CATHOLIC CHURCH FACTS By' BEV. J. R. BUCK ! (NOTE The writer mM t. ... glad to leara if anyone baa secured the 1000 offered by Hur Sunday Visitor' for proof -of the thirteen anti Catholic atserttons which are often made against ine enurrn, wa tea nave fteea published in these artielea a Bomber of timea. They ore "iliatoraltr of Catholics: tha K. C. eath; the end Justifies the means; Cath- vtirs see a to Destroy, toe pnbue schools, 0W.) .' , - , . :. " -', . aii rreaitsbie historians will agree that tae X'hnrra. which Christ founded waa the Catholic church whether they are Catholie or nod-Cat bolie , "Bet, Prot estents are sot to add. ;Thonh tha Catholie ehareh waa the one which Christ founded, and though it .waa the one through, i which Christianity waa propa gated for centuries, and. thoagh, 81. Peter was the . first . pope and yoa hare the direct succession as your claim, tha ebnreh did not' I uma to true to it teaching, but after one thousand ' lire hundred years it became ao corrupt and f eU into such error that it waa neeesaary for strong protestation againat ita practices; so Protestantism one cannot ssy A PRO- TESTA.NT CHUWUloamo , Into exist anee. ' If this assertion la really trae (with all respect I say It), then . Christ waa untrue, lie waa a liar. For we read in Matt. ailiW 3( His words to His Apos tles the founders of tho church, "Teach serve all things whatsoever. hare com manded too : and behold I AM WITH vAit art, rriva Tvrv vn TRf rns. ' SUMATI0N OF. TH EWORLD. Hence it follows that, if Christ did forsake His church and allow it to fall into error. He did not apeak the truth; Ho did sot remain with it, and all Christina ity ia false ana most isiu aqt. reetioa of Jean Valiean." The musical mnbers will include the following: eolo "Consider tha Uliaa ' Mr. ftaha- "Tha To Ieum," by Bock, aaog by the chorus Jholr; "The Women at tho Tomb," by waraer, -aang by Mt. Mas ton, and "Us Lives Again,1 by Parks, the choir. A eotjial invitation to all Central Cearravaitaaal XhtaitaaiW .nil Perry streets. Clayton Judy, minister. Wo begin the day with a 7 o'clock prayer aerriee onder the' anspiees of the Young People's societies. Olive Barnard, leader. Tho older people of tho chorea aa well aa toe people of the community are arged to cooperate ia this aerriee. Banday acbool and church, a combined eerviee at 10 o'clock. - A feature of the program will e tho Bible drama, "Eaater Morn." The caete made up of Pilate, Lloyd La Line; high priest, Francis E. Clark; Mary Msgdslene, Kellis Kinnnnnsn ; Salome, Maud Htenatrom; Mary, Oladya Fuller; Peter, Wayao Harris; Jeha Koaald Crav en, Baptism will be admiaiatered to a number of children at the morning ser rice. In tho evening at 9:30 the choir will reader an appropriate musical pro gram. Following this the pastor will apeak on "Our Jtisea Lord," and receive a largo clam into church fellowship. Yoa aro cordially welcome to any or all the services of tho church. METHODIST . - First Methodist Episcopal State and Church streets. Blaine K. Kirkpatrick, minister. Early Easter carolling by in termediate league, with sunrise devotion al meeting on the east steps of tho col lege library, o:80. At tho same boar the senior chapter will hold a similar meet ing on tho east steps of tho Capitol build ing. Class meeting 9:15, Sunday school 9:45. .J. B. Littler, superintendent. A special Easter program will occupy the first part of the hour. Wo want 100 of our enrollment present. Visitors are welcome. We aro expecting the Sunday school to go over tho 800 mark. - Help aa to do It. Morning worship 11 o'clock. There will be baptisms, both of infants and adults, and reception af new mem ber. The pastor will apeak briefly on tho subject, "Prscticing . Immortality." Tho first week's offering of tho Easter tithe will be brought in. Special Easter music, cpwortn Leagues, :30. Baered Easter concert at 7:30 e clock to be giv en by the church choir under the direc won ot rrof. E. W. llobaoa. Thia is the first concert of "Better Music Week" and will be a rare mosieal treat. every oooy welcome. '; Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal - ciiicenta ana sum streets, vsvta j. lias sel, pastor. Eaater Sunday morning ser vice 1 1 a.m. ' Sermon bv District aimer- intendent O. F. Llndstrum. Conunuaion service. Hunday achool at 12, Oust An oerson. srpertntendent. .Dedication ser vice st :ao p.m. sermon by J. P. MeCormick of Kim ha II School of . Theol ogy. Evening sew ice at 7:30. Kef. O. E. Kallstedt of Portland will Drench. Dinar and supper will be served in the church; eome and slay all day. Bible study and prayer meeting oa Wednes day 8 p.m. A hearty welcome awaits you. ............. ia a Sir Knight and win oenver I aace; the address. The musical program win bo as follows: Processions!, --Come Yt Faithful," by Sullivan; Glorias by Sim per; Magnificat and Nuao Demmitis by Simner: "Christ tho Lord is Risen To day.'.' bv Moaartl anthem. "Come See the Place Where the Lord Lay," by K-ade; ant heat, "Scad Out Thy Light," By Uoonod; presentation, by Whitney; Vesoer hvmn bv- Mtebins: suae ia Caa- terbarv Cathedral: recessional. "We March to Victory," by Barnby. Ia order the Gosoel " that oar gweats may be seated first it is . ui,- requested that they bo allowed to entor Petri. n,r tae cnr-a first. 1 be younf poopie a so-1 ciety wui meet at o:so with mi, co ward Stewart as loader. Jason Leo Memorial Methodist Enia- copal North Winter Jefferson streets. Tbomaa Aehesen. pastor. Earl Officer la eharre of iuator church. The Eaater apint will bo featared in all of the ser vices of this ehareh oa tho eomiag Saa day. Elaborate, programmes will bo held ia all departments and Jason Loo is es- Poeting one of the greatest days to its history. A sunrise service will bo held at 8 a m. to which young and old alike are Invited. Breakfast - will bo served to those who attend st ? son. At 9:45 Monday school will convene with CM. Roberts in charge of adult ' department, and : Mrs. Hagemaaa in . charge of pri mary grades. Alterations Tsave mads possible severs! new elaas rooms for our growing school. St rangers and visitors welcomed wita a warns hand. Junior and aeaier ehacbea will unite for tho service at 11 a.m. when a varied ororram of interest to all will be rendered, including a messsge by tho pastor. Come and bring a friend. Big Epworth league meeting 6:80 p.m. Orchestra music and a g"od time. A lull bouse ia expected tn too evening to near the pageant en titled: "The Resurrect ion of Peter." also special music by the choir. The service will be decidedly religions, having in it a strong challenge to Christian liv inc. It will if a fitting climax to our splendid Week of evsngelistie meetings. Lome ana bring a friend. Frsyer , and elsss study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Junior meeting Thursday 4:15 p.m. (EPISCOPAL St. Paul's "Tho Little Church on the Corner." Church snd Chemeketa streets. Rev. IL D. Chambers, rector. Tho day will begin with a celebration of tho Holy Eucharist st 7:80 and another at 8:30. The church school will anther at -9:43, Each atudent ia expected to bring their lenten mite chest. Matins and sermon and Holy Eucharist at 11 a.m, when the choir will render the following program "Wo March. We March to Victory." by Barnby; "Christ Our Passover," by Sheppard ; Glorias by Mendelssohn ; Te ileum by Simper: Intro it, "Angels Koil the Rock Awoy," by Roper. : Tho com munion office will be sung snd is by Simper in E flat. "He ia Risea."-bar Neaader; anthem, "Come See i the Place Whore Jesus Lsy. by Reade: presents tion by Whitney; "At tho Lambs High Feast We Sing." by Elvey; "The Day of Ressurection. by Martin. The of ferings daring tho dsy will be for tho floating indebtedness ia order to clear the way for the new church building fund. At 8 p.m. Do Molay Commandery and North Church street, I. O. and Ida Lee, ministers. Bible school at 10 a.m Cliff ton Ross, superintendent. Uur school t is still growing; it wss a little larger this Sunday. Morning worship at cnnatiaa endeavor at s:w ana preaohmc at 7:30 Dm. Special music in all tho services of tho dsy. The male quartette will sing at the eveaiag eerviee. ooar aoepte s orayer meeting ass moie stadv oa Moadav at '7:30 Dan. Church prayer meeting oa Thursday at 7:30 p.m cordial welcome ia eztoBdeo to aii. eial and Washington streets, Hathaa ' rrsyer ting st 6:30 sosu Sua Bwabb, pastor. Bible school n:s. tMl-! .Zf.. a . " r:A' aD- bv tn emirivM as 11 m CIOCK. 1 - luwuk. ku n o;av K. at 6:30. Aa Raster Cantata. Eaa-1 we".'Ba" meeting will be ia charge of ter Aagels," will be rendered at 7 -.30 l!B onaay rcnool and a progTam of mas n as. h, Kunii K TAvm.tiil Kntn fjott-1 'l wi win e aivea. is ine mrn bocB. Mildred Norris. sopraaos; Mrs. I ' J I :ock the sermon subject will Irene Canaingham, Mrs. Bertha Edmund- . T"o Message of the Riaea thTit." son, sltos; William Wright, Hurl Pear- Pial mnse will bo rendered at Ibis t.. mnA rtAiLstd I hour. Yi e cordially invite van to . wor- rmnndson, Carl PembortosC Ross Miles, 'P tli no this Easter Sabbath. If bass. ! I yoa have no .church home we invite you I ' ' : ', . " ' ' Mr. Auto Owner Don't Fdl to CcU and See the New Adlco Dry Stora ge . - Battery This is something that you have been waiting for. It is a battery that does away with about 75 per cent of your battery trouble and 50 per cent of your upkeep cost""" ; i L Adco Dry Batteries Carry An Unlimited - V THREE-YEAR J GUARANTEE and if for any reason they do not give satisfactory service a replacement will bt made. No water, no gases, no trouble, just put it in your car and forget it ( v Cell and let us explain--: HARRY W. SCOTT 147 Sooih Commercial Street t o , - i - .... - w l.i r More Facts: You ; Should Know ! Buick First . Again In Yellowstone Park! Each year since Yellowstone Park was opened to automobile travel by the U. S. i Government, more Buicks have made this difficult trip than any other car xcept Ford.' ; , . V, ' : The fizures fcr 1921, just announced, show 1871 Buicks passed through the Park during that season, 41Z more than any oLner make. yi ( Tfift Yellawstcse Park tour calls for every ounce of car performance niiles awav fresi service for days at a time the car mast never fail. And that is . . g r n i a.-a J J r -- why each year an in creasing cumner oi xotk ioutisu uepena on dwuu Buick cars measure up to Buick.reputauW OTTO J. WILSON CENTER and COMMERCIAL STREETS Phcss"220 Salem, Oregon , , Tirv Aurc?.:oriix3 are Dinar, ruia; vjtll euhd jmsr-j mAPTIST - - : First Baptist WUIism T. Millikea. laistcr. There will be short appropri ate exercises at the Bible school this nine nnder tha dir-iaa af Mr." Bchanke, tho superintendent. Morning worship at 11. Special music: "Par Across the 8ea of S.lence." Edwards. Solo by Mr. H. 8. Gile, with ehoma ae compnaiment. 8ermoat The Heart of Evening worship st T:30 'The Mara af Yiciarr." Petri. Baritone solo by Mr. Stevenaon wnh qasrette accompaniment. "Craci 1r." Faare-Parker. chorus. "Peace Be Witb Yoa." Petri, by trio Mrs. Thee. Koth, Mr. Jeoke and Mr. Stevensoa. 4 iv-1 a W oo - .- . v Highlsnd Pride-. HighUnd Ave.,, ff J "Ring. O Sine the Bells of Easter Ed wards, chorus. Eva Roberta, piaa.; Mar ian fejamoaet vmita. Biiass, "-Ctaaaiag Rainbows." , Tho installation of the of ficer in tho two B.T.P.U. organisations wiU take place at this time. The B.Y.PC all division will meet: at 6:80. Tonie: "Citiseas of Two Worlds." Visitors aro cordially welcomed at oU. services. PXIESDS Dental Prizes Are Won By Marion County Pupils Marlon conntj student winning. the two - prizes offered by the Stat Dental association are Inga Goplerud, sixth grade, of Brush Creek, and Marie B. Westhof f. eighth grade, of MU Angel, Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, coonaty superin tendent of schools, annoancea. The girls will receive $10 each and their essajs will be aent to Portland : where they will be en tered in competition with those Booth Salem Friend Sooth Commer- Leslio Methodist EoiscoosI South Com mercial and Myers streets. H. P. Pom btrtoa, pastor. , Special Easter ores-ram n all desartmenta af th. ehnrch all to natte with so. There will ha . Mr- dial welcome extended to you. You will enjoy the fellowship sad homelike feei ng, eo noticeable at all the services. CHRISTIAN First Christian Center and Kish Bta. J. J. Evans, pastor. Agaia our Biole aeaooi wens aoovo am ouu mar in -1 riAFTTnTTCi would bo bard to find. Tho large adult R- Bock, pastor. Masses en clauses sre notable and the constant I -"' Sunday at :30. 9 and a solemn m,k : .11 j...M.t. iHt ia I nirh mas with sneeial mrnir mil the programs. The leaders hope for 600 1 f100 by the pastor st 10:3e. Benediction th.. k rwi.u. A- will K I follows last mass. Everran. both rik. observed ia the acbool and ehareh ser-1 ol od non Catholie i cordially welcome Ticca. Tas naatar will aoeaK oa --nei" " vwvr VI ill nnilfrriivn. . i Easter anthem by the large chorus on iraur ssive violin number will bo civen by Miss Viola Ash, Delbert Moore and! treval Powers. Tho eveninc program I will be given by tho girla of the circle ana triangle clubs of tfte enuren. xt wui bo in the nature of a missionary play. presenting a splendid , lesson in benev olence. Notable featurea of the program ill be the violin solo and vocal trio by Reba Powers. Trists Wenger and loris Hiler. The Christian Endesvor so- iety meets at 6:30. Court Street Christ isn Korth Seven teenth and Court streets. A bis special Eaater program in the Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Are you roine to be one of he 330 expected today, lou wm waai see the besutiful pscoant Mrs. rut sin is going to put on. It ass attract EDITORIALS . OF THE PEOPLE On To The I Border Une ( Nogales, Aria., Apr. 8. Slowly and with occasional In. ed tho attention all over tho atato since I ',-. tl. j ... it was first riven at the Oreson Christian wrrnpUona and delays, we are Endeavor convention at tho armory un moving alone at the rata of ohmit February. It is to bo given in Vortiand, , " . . . also. Be there today to hear Ted Good- mllea an hOnr. In crossing win. Boy Evangelist and his singer. Hugh me mountains We met the Cold Sre. WS rnio"g"U "veaing reception of anow and hail, a re- sou will miss someiama; u yoa ao w lerse COnirtSl OI tne DeaOtllnl near tnem. uomo eariy. i no sueruii . . . . today will go for benevolence to maintain fruit growing Talley we Just had orphanagea and old people's homes in the passed through, thence On ward brotherhood. Volunteers will. Visit the . . .. r. . . . . sick in the afternoon. Endeavor: inter- DOlI "6! OieaK and barren mediate 5:30 and senior 0:80. va-l desert Of Ma lava the Sahara nf m,Trr.'i iieoBTeno California. Nature certainly did any ana all 'these services. , iR. I Put-1 not do much 'for this desolated nam, pastor. Btreth of Mm.in ii a il - I ww w-av y. HUl a PRXSBTTER1AM I "The railroads In California are First Presbytersin On Church street, I in facts .iti, i i K. rn...l,.l. r.ntee Ward ""- " f w wuu aim- Willis Long, minister. Sabbath school I lessly drift from place to place Ll'V, tVYo b--r ahconsciona and nn a.m. to receive new members sad, bap-J concerned of any objective point tlam ot infanta, air. Loag s topic ii i aw ,K. n.ntn mum arill Ita '-Tha hlaaaaoe I v - - - . . I it . . . . . of the Empty Tomb." The music tori uur biock. is Standing ine J0UT this service will be: anthem, wapsoog i th .v..4,.t lnn.i. nf Ys the Uving Among the -Uesdl USibel; I "-s-r, " solo "Consider tho Lilies," Mauser, by I good Water and With What feed Mr. Chaa Cone. 've o'eMcav Jsaator I w- took alone- with nn Vn. Cantata -The Conouerins I W lOOK aUOnig Wn US King," by Judaoa; "Aad After Thatj - "We finally arrived at Nogales They Had mockoo. ttim,- .. recitative, oar-1 , ware I immediately eMa ito aoio: Tha Wondroua Cross." ten-lai,a , were;., -immeaiateiy side or solo sad ousrtette: "Silver stariight I tracked or marooned on the north TO-.-'So the tor Unl sttes quartette; "And tho First Day f the I custom inspection. We hope we w'mot-tM pnt accross the border ter and King," tenor aoio; -way see tune tomorrow ror re-inspection Ye tho Living Among too i-oao, 0ar-iv ., Vfeylcan offleiala Tho mo. tette: "O Grave, Where to Thyt Vie- lne Mexlcan OlllCiaiS. ine ma- tpryl" baritone recitative; "The Con-M Or ity Or the people Of this place oVermg King.V ouartette. No aervtee at Mevlroriio a rllvMlno- wlr. Ik rhtireh at T:SO n.m. 1 Q. Ulraim I ' - " Kndeavor societies will meet st the utnai I fence marks the border line be- &'&!Ztt2r th. United States and Met- Reservations should bo mass wltn Tina-itcoc. -TWO Wire fence gates ad h.m Wiloert. a. . ry Ol mo emo, Po- I m t.a .,.. thrnne-h frnm nna Prayer meeting aa aaaai oa xnora-1 o --- 822. Bay at ? :ou p. side to the other. People pass through undisturbed and nnmo- Sanday I lested, both flags float respect- RETORMED CHTTRCH Caoitol and Marion streets. ocnool s.m. rreacniBB aervree vwer-i., . hot-,. -n man I and holv communion 11 ajn. jja I evening service. M. Denny, pastor. " I "Both American and Mexican church or ood .J "Idlers mingle with the civilians 134 North Church street J. J. Oil-1 on the streets, the former in olive 1 . ...... . OnkJ.. ..hiinl 1 il 1T I . ... ... ;3y';T.';i 7, '.J yo. drab and tne latter in dark nine pie'a meeting 8:30 and preaching service The, American 25th . regiment is Brvr;..dT .T.nS,VT:35 'woor- Quartered at Camp Stevens, dially invite the public to attend any or I quarter of s mile from the city aU ot tho services. , I an tha Vorlesni sra rsrHsnned christian sciehcs ' Ion their own side. Peace and First Church 40 Chemeketa street, i . At 11 sj . Bihla lesson, subject. "Doe-1 " s.w.. trine of Atonement," 9:45 sun Sun-1 . Dr. Browne and Companions day school. weonesasy evening tesxi monial meeting at S o'clock. Reading nam. 209 Masonic Temole. open, every oay smii wmhsis- .w b.p , LViSa 2. VFJZZ- id o r.a2 ttooseveu nignway nas lag Favor of Governmen inSSIOVART ALLIANCE rniriaU&a uul Miaaianarv Afiiance Mr. i Un. H - F. Caaw.lL 2S North Win ter street, leaders. Usual Sanday after' I noon services this aiterooon at o.s oooui Commercial street, at S o'clock. lAso at the soma place oa next Thnrsday after noon, April 80, at 8:80 o'clock. Tues day evening Bible atudy conducted st the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Scobee, 425 Korth Winter street, by Mrs. Caswell, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. All very cor dially welcome to ail ineso serrictra. - II HlTP.Ii urRV.T' R UTiS k T.v . B..,!., ahnl at 10 O clock, U. o .Bowman, anpennienaeii. Ia place el tne regular enuren service at 1L there will be a special Easter ser vice and program, junior ana intermea ists C.E. at 5:80. Senior C.E. at -7. 1. . 1A. A.. Ttrs r!itlS. ens of Two Worlds" Regular preaching service in the evenings by tho pastor on the subject. "The Rood to Emmaaa" Miii.ncir . bntw anaetine weanvaaaj :!. . .4ttA 1 ;; U . k. ' . naiaS ta bo at all these services. : tlK ITKTJ SBSTSKEJf ' rr,-,iA Hnlkmi ehnrch af Enriewood. Seventeenth and Nebraska streets. Take I tho 17th street ear lino. Sunday acnaoi to m.. , c. P. Wella. suDeriatendent. 8uaday school lesson for April IS "Thai Love of Joash for God s House." 6:30 Chriatian Endeavor, Walter w. wens, nMt4nt : hfiaa Oertrnde Chamber tin. leader. Young people's topics for April . - . X- .... ' w . . I Kin Emma Page will have charge of the; fitn! aarelcea bdth morn in S and OVen-! ing. This will conclude tho. teriea of meotinga hold by Miss Pago. TJIaTTASIAK i .. Caitariaa Church Cottage and Che meketa streets. . Rev. .M. FecesactiaB, minister. Chnrcb school at 10 a.m. Grad ed iaatraetiea. Class tor adults in the af Rcrintarea lad bv tho minister. Devotional services af 11 a- Eaater service aad . atagtag by tho ehildrea a cbohr directed by Mrs. X-Trmiktn. Subject of tho sermea "Rise .With Cbrou." Mrs. PereaheUaa wiU offer M aala. "Hasanaa." bv Graaier. " Mrs. P. Ureckenridgs at tho, orgsa. t nvursia f . .i. w . 1 1 1 1 n w ... t ... a.... ,ai . Tlrnteenth streets. Geo.- Kohler, pastor. ' Soadoy school at :30 a m. Coofessioaal service at 10:15 a.aw Eaater. sermon and aoiy - Il ... Tha.aaator Will .. . .m-i ti'i. V. w. f.llrlna apean - y ",u.i?.w . T" Among tho Dead. t Special moawr by the - citoir ana maio yonaria. . service ia the English language at 7:30 The Roosevelt Coast " military highway is- favored by the govern ment at a Tpad of primary impor tance, according to a telegram re ceived! by the Statesman yesterday from Representative W, C. Haw ley. Mr, Hawley . telegraphed the information: after a ; conference with the . chief of the bureau of public roads. The engineers of the bureau are said to be considering the highway from that point of view. CUBED HIS inn t ahswa oloniV.vhooii ?MN Satdt ' aoctoreo for rneamatiam ever oiac. ..m. a . I Am .mmv . . KIS waaea aaA. f Am n . . . MkM, f 'iflMt nsaaev frcelv for ao-ealled 'eores' and I have road abont 'Uric Acid' natil I could almoaf sasia. is. cvM mw - walk without Dain: my hands were so sore aad stiU I eoold aot hold a pen Bat aow I am again ia active business and comfort. Prieada aro surprised a the ehango." , Yoa might jast as wait tempt to pat out a tiro wku wu aa, j , . . li !.,. I.n aanetlia M in riu vi wm , a 1:1. i.:... V. t.kina traalmant aaa iih wmuiaM,. . supposed to drive Crio Acid oat of your - . - .. ........ i , w 1 . . btooo sao ooay. - h w a. -fifty years to find oat tho troth. He t j i . -aa mf iIm tram rattae Of bis rhoaaat'iam, other disorders, and recover nis sirensia ira Mysteries." .www beinc distributed free V mmmm. AmmtmkmA mrmT tWOatV rears to tae aeiensuw awy ,- w- blo. if sny yeaoer ot f ae wishes 'Tho laacr Mysteries of Rhea matiam" overlooked by doctors aad eeiea --- . Rtmfilv atad l ii. v. m ..cm . r - ' No eS9-B Street, HallowelL Maine. Soad aow, lest yoo forgot r If aot sufferer . . t'mi aad hand this rood news ana sppsnionj ww ..-.- . . . . . . . ji :ii im V . return mail without any charge whatever 1 Tfae Long No other Range in Amer ica does this but a Lang. Entire Range enveloped in heat using all fuels alike, gas. wood or coal. Guaranteed an even bak i er and a saving of at least 25 on wood over any other range. Send for catalogue People's Furniture . Store 271 No. Commercial SU Salem, Oregon from other counties. The winner of the suae prize will receive 925. The fifth and sixth grade pupils wrote on "The Teeth and Their Relation to Good Health while the seventh and eighth grade pu pils wrote on "The Teeth and the Place They Take, tn Health and Happiness.' Mbs Elizabeth Hanna, grani- daughter of he late United States Senator Mark Hanna, living in Washington, ia noted for her ad mirable po'se. Her; grandfathsr had something of the aame bat they did not call It "poise." Is It proper for a chimney t1 wear Its last-year's soot? taTtM-TaaawSalS EIsv S XX' jgj at lo t M oi 1 ow--wa w leaOMrawiuOva Carooe tor a ' aaw aaf ! Wa. AaaOartl re r- pavtaOl 1 aasialor km - "TT. i ilu will a. ntauML tree aad noetfaid. to a i Who write to M. aa-aara, . ej.fi sJO W.aSaO OS. hmw Toefs.1 For One Week . April 17th to April 22nd We will flush crank cases j . f . without charge. ! te You pay for the oil, that's all Good clean oil is the life of your meter. Our policy is to reduce the cost of riding. Good cil und a tune up will help. Personal Service Does the Re:L Authorized Ford Service. , - t bi. Harrison & Cleveland 320 No. Corainercial St , : V Phcn22C3 AUTO TOPS We use only first class materials and our experience at the same assures good workmanship. , Tops for 5-Passenger Cari.:.... ...l..$20.00 and J25.C3 Tops for 7-Passenger Cars .$22.50 and $27.50 Tops for Roadsters. Seat covers made to order. $17.50 and J20.C3 a Li 256 State Street AUTO TRIMMER Opposite U. S. Bank Building Phcss 793 r . , . 1 1 11 , , ' l; EffUfl IWWWllWWIItllslH ! lim'HtWWTfrT'fj' I'WllffW WW WIHWHWP'rTW HIIW IIIIIWI U'FtlaoaiwaMatoaa piiaaji winajaaiuiWimMW iMWiiaaa.laiiia.WW t :- - : . XHE FRANKHM NEW PRICES 1 i.' i Touring Car Sedan (War Price $3100) (War Price $4350) $1950 -r ,ii , - . $2850 Other Types in Proportion f. o. b. Syracuse ' ; Franklin cars are selling today at the lowest prices in the history of our six-cylinder types, extend ing as far hade as 1906 with the single exception of a four-month period in 1916, Franklin construction and quality of material are not surpassed in any car made anywhere. . MARION AUTOMOBILE CO. . Open Day and Night SALEM, OREGON, PHONE 362