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THE OilEG ON , STATLolIAl J, SALE-i; OIIEGON THURSDAY MORNING, A?M& 24.1924 t h i I f S i t . i , , t - !..: ! - i - i i i t x r I p ton Wt To rent , a bonsre, flat, apart ment, garage, office, piano, farm? If so. advertise It In the classi fied columns of the Oregon States man, it . jhe Film Shop Has xnoTed from the Masonic . Temple to the Red Cross Pharm acy, 3S6 Stat a27 Two Speeders Arrested Two much speed on the public highways' Is charged against G. F; Bfaie,' of f Sflrerton and P. M. Morley, who were arrested yester day., by Earl B. Houston, state traffic officer. Braxier was hitting ' it'ltfc to 50 miles' en hour and ' Morley traveling 40 ntles an hour, according to th'e complaints. - The two men are slated to appear In the Justice Court today. "T ' The Home Product Northwest made furniture at Hamilton's. -apr2 4. 'Water Master Appointed " States Engineer Rhea Luper has appointed Phillip Smith of Tumalo as water master for the 12th water , district, comprising Deschutes county. - - . .lions Postpone Luncheon Because a -majority of the Sa- lem Lions will be in' Portland Fri- day as guests of -.the Portland ' -.Lions, the club will not hold Its -regular luncheon at the Marion hoi . ""ter this week. ; Some of the men .Zxre going to drive ' to ' Portland early, in the day and f will ben p. tcfUdned ?at the baseball game in the afternoon. .Those who are unable to get away, before 4 o'clock will ffhye tOjPortland in time to at- ' tend" a" big 'band.uet that is being j: Saturday isMht, April 2a 1 Wood burn armory. M. Carmenti and his Metropole Jazz, orchestra ' - Syncopation Fools of . Fun. Big j prizes. . Spot dances, f Don't for- get the date Saturday night, April :'f-; "2Cth-apr2$;;'-. -.". " j - .. - t : - . - . - . ; Casket Social Pianned-.' . : A( short program and; stereoptl " ,"coa ;views wilL be r featured ., at a ' Insket social to5,be? held at the L'axel Green school J. house at r 8 . o'clock' Friday night. yThe; Tie ws i "1- be fthe boys' anil,- girts club Everyone is1 'tavited! td'at- lend the social. ; ;' ' : McCornack hall Friday night.- a25. Toters ConnteS . . . ' ; j Ah unofficial count cf the reg--Istered,.TOt?rs ...of; l!rion., county 'for the two majes. parties shows a toUI.of 2T.27T. heRepuMiean "party has 16,608 registered' and of i these 9,610 are men and 6,995 are i women.' Th? Democratic partyhas i 4,615 registered and of these' 2,01 are t-en. and . 1,914 are women. TiT. work' ot'theCklhg'the f toter l'sts U going forward in the coun- IXSURB AXD ' FEEIj SAFE CONCORDIA ; INSURANCE 147;. X. Comt Room 6 411 Oregon DIvij. Phone 437 : General Insurance "I . WmNeimeyer I sla pusldess For Your & . .. Health- . ..... 173 if. CcaXU Phone 167 pSTEOPATiyr The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill ful,' Piialesa Adjustment that" :gsta results. ' : ClIARSIlALIi Osttopatlilc Physician and - Snrgeon ... C23 Oregon Bldg. Salem : BR. ADRAJrgr METHOD of Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment . is not taught to chiropractic doctor. Chiro practors using the letters 'E.r.) are misleading the pahlic. Dr; Abram's grad uates are issued, diplomas, and - Abra m's , name is on his ma chines. : ' " - -EOS U.S. Bank Bldg. Salem, Or. DR. B.H. WHITE BANKERS Established 1S8 , General Ban!iin3 . Business . ... Office Ilcurs frcn 10 a. o. to 3 p.-xa; ty clerk's Office where seTeral ex tra clerks are employed to take care of the pre-election rush. The lists must be glTen to the election boards not later than May 10 and the w.ork connected with getting the lists ready is still v far from complete, acerding to U. G. Boyer, county clerk. ; " Children's Plain Bob, 83c Cut and curl 50c. ;Your choice of Lady i or Gentleman operator. Maninello Beauty Parlor, 245 N. High. i ... , 26 Exhibits Beinj; Placed A truckload of exhibits formerly a part of the tourist bureau dis plays in Portland has been receiv ed at the state house and is be ine nlaced by Sam A. Kozer, sec retary, of .state. A huge slab of curly maple supported by a variety of other woods, has been placed on the ground floor while several cases of birds are to be located on the first floor. It is expected that the exhibit will be' Increased fromi time to time. . ; ? ," ' i Rugs Rednced r,.',','; 1 1$ 3 $.50. boys ajheautiful 9 by 12 Axmlnister rug, regular value1 $55. C. S. Hamilton. apr24 i Slashings Burned Burning of slashing at Lake La bish caused the smoke north of town last night. Visit TnUp Farm , A party 'of more than 40, mem bers of the Portland Rose society visited the Tulip farm north of Sa lem ,on the Pacific highway yes-. terday. Among those making the trip down 'were Jesse Curry, Frank Riggs. president : of the Portland Rose society and "Abe Meier. The visitors drove - to Salem j .before making : the return trip to .Port land .after .viewing the tulip blooms. : ; Special on Chairs Mahogany Windsor chairs and rockers at reduced prices. . C. S. Hamilton. apr24. Kay Heads Rotarians j Thomas B. Kay ,waa elected president of the Salem Rotary club Ifor the coming year at the Wednesday luncheon' -of the Ro tarians. Rev. ; J. J. Evans was elected . vice president, and - Eric Butler; secretary and William A. Walton,, treasurer. v The last two offices . were .not; contesj:ed.r:: Mr. Kay defeated F. Q. Deckebach for the office. Directors elected were Bl. .R. Boardman, and.Dr. H. H. blinger, who defeated P. A. Eiker and Dan . Burns.' R.: O. Snelling, retiring president of the club, will bethe third member;of .the board 6f ; directors. The new; -officers will assume ! office at: the next meeting of the club. X T Wanted, Stove and furniture repair man. Must be first class.;. Capital Bar gain House, 215 Center street, a23.... . . , . :v';:v Reckless Driving Charged As1 an aftermath of driving an automobile, through the plate glass window and into the main part of the building occupied by tfye Fleener Electric - company Xn Court, Elva Amsler, 1043 , South DRV B. TU WHITE DR. AXNE RREKKI3 Vi Osteopathic . . Physicians and Surgeons The only 'physicians In Salem using Dr.. Abram's method of Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment.'' - . - ; ; SOS TJ.v-s; NafcTi Bank , Bids, ii Salem.' -- ; - -' -: Popular Priced Tailored Salts $25 to 45 Men's, and Xoung' Men's D: H.MOSHER '- Tailor. - - DR. HARRISON I. FOLK - and " ' 1 DR. PAtfL O; STAPRAH -; Electronlo FhTsiclan fc ,We practice electronic diag nosis and treatment as taught and practiced by Dr. Abrams. We are the only physicians In Salem who use the latest per fected machines which v get re sults in one halt of the time. THE ERA CUNIO 1484,State, Corner 15tti t Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. tn. Consultation Free.' Promotet Good VHealtJi One-Third Cream ; ,VL E. RtDEOUT, Proprietor High, was fined 10 for , reck less driving when .she appeared in the police court yesterday. Miss Amsler, who was driving the auto mobile operated by Clarence WenT ger, 340 Washington. being -unused to operating a motor vehicle, became excited when a ' man stepped from between two parked machines as she ' . was turning around and lost control of the ma chine. Her companion turned the automobile toward ' the curb and called to' her to put on the brakes. Miss Amsler accldently stepped on the throttle instead of the brake, with the result that several hun dreds cf dollars' worth of damage was done to the store building.' Baby Clinic Held ' I . .. Interest in the baby clinics Is keen,' as was" evinced by the at tendance ..at.. the Wednesday :. af ternoon clinic "held , at the .Cham ber of Commerce' ' rooms, j Mrs. Lyda King, Marion county : health nurse, had charger of the work. 5 Preferred Stock 8 Per Cent ' Salem's paper mill. Payable monthly. Hawkins & Roberts. a24 Baby Daughter Reported- Mr. and Mrs. Orval W. Graham! of route 6, are the parents -of a baby daughter, born April 13, ac cording to a report received yea-! terday at the office of Dr. William B. Mott. city health officer.- , Wanted i Five experienced waitresses at the Gray Belle.-apr24j EXka Hear Parnell .Tonight i ; An unusually fine attraction is offered , to members of the Salem Elks lodge tonight, when Emory Parnell, "Ellison-White lyceum lec-i turer and entertainer, will be pre sented. . . , . Big Spot Dance - Woodbum t armory, Saturday night, April 26. M. Carmenti and his famohs Syncopation Fools of Fun.Everybody goes How about you? apr26. Most Be An Epidemic Trick automobiles and freak performances' J are , beginning . to reach the . stage where It', is , ap parent that c an epidemic , is i pos sible, with another , machine . be coming playful n Wednesday . morn ing. While cleaning spark. . plugs on a big six-cylinder automobile that. he was using aa a tail, the driver, whose name is MiUs, for got some tools - and raised .the cushion. , In doing " so he Inad vertently leaned against the clutch, throwing the-machine .in reverse. .. fj.. vf . . J)IED 1 KAMPF-A t a local hospital April 22, Fred Kampf. at the age of 77 years. : Survived by Alfred Kempf of Pratum and Mrs Anna Goodwin of Portland. Funeral ' services wUl be "held FTlday,, at 1:30 p. m. from the Mennonite - church of Pratum, under the, di rection of Rigdon it Son. . . ADAMS In Salem, on' April! 23, ' Daniel O. Adams," at the age of 64 years. Remains will be sent today to St. Helens by Rigdon " & Son where .burial will - take . place. , . .v i- .. BROWN At the Savage residence 494 MIH street, April . 2 2. Miss Ida Josephine Brown, ; sister of .the Misses Alice B. and Bertha Brown, all residents of Bangor, .Maine, visiting In Salem, and Mrs. Mark .Savage of .Salem, al so an aunt of Mrs. Merrill Oh ling.of this city. - .The remains winbe taken later, in the week i to .Bangor, - Maine; for . funeral services and Interment. Rigdon & .Son, directors. j ? f-.if VI CK At the Homeyer residence. 825 North Twenty-second street, April 22, Mrs. Anna Vick, age 78 jrears, mother of Mrs. Anna , Homeyer of Salem, .Mrs.. Lena Dsiggle of New Hampton, la., , Henry CVick of Alta Vista, la., .William C. Vick . of Courtney, N. D Charles Vick and John Vick of , Coloma, S. D., Mrs. Minnie Dzlggle of Mina, Mo., and Al C. Vick of Salem. Also an aunt of W. C. Erion of Sa lem.. The remains are . at the : Rigdon mortuary, from .whence they will be forwarded, follow ing .brief funeral , services, to .Alta Vista, la.; for funeral ser? vices and. Interment. f . ' SMBAliCEXS AHS . TVSZ&AIa DIKECXOE ' Fhons KSS ' TttlcUat Work Jblmtt Men " : WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLOURS FTNERAL DiREcrroira ' Expert Embabnera S05 S. Charcb Fhon 120 : - RIGDON z SON'S IIORTUAZIT . , Uneanaled Service : " 159 , HIb 18S After ' cleaning the I pifigJ , he steppedfon' the starter, with the result that the automobile backed over the curb la . front of the Terminal and into an iron railing, which was badly bent by the Im pact. TheT automobile narrowly escaped from backing into the entrance to a basemert. Laskey Fined $30 3 , Canned . heat Is u proving to be an i expensive : article of. diet for Ed Laskey,: who was fined $30 in the .police cuort .yesterday on a charge of being ; drunk; iHe was arrested j Tuesday afternoon. Las key is a steady caller at the. police station, and a cot is always kept in readiness . for his J returnT As Laskey : is known to possess ''few if any . funds,, it is expectedf that he will follow his' usual .custom and flay er out" at the rateot 32 a day. i: The Flint Shop . m Has moved from the Masonic Temple . to ; the ; Red Cross Pharm acyj 36 State. v ; '"! a2f City Speeder Is Fined . Webster Ross, 1 4 5 3 Court, was fined 35 on a speeding charge tn the police court Wednesday. JHe was" arrested by 'Officer Sproed. A Smart "French Shop" frock will add materially to - your ' appearance.' Many " new gowns just in. The French Shop, 115 High at. ' a-22 Will Entertain Bots Chorus ' Chorus will be guests ofthe ,Ro-j tary club at-the Wednesday lunch eon April 30, it was f decided at a meeting of the Rotary, club yes-; terday; Each member of the club will bring one of the singers as his particular guest.' ".The meeting Is' In order . with the .'national boys week . movement. The ,. luncheon will be held In the large .'.dining room at the Marlon hotel. . The Meadowbrook Hat . , ti. ; Many new arrivals of these art ful creations .from the Meadow-, brook studios. Sold at the French Shop, 115 High st. a-22 High School Singers Please The . double quartet of. -Salem high . school students - wblehf rpn first place at the recent, '..Inter- scholastic musical tournament at Forest Grove s were ; guests' of the Rotary club Wednesday: and gave several numbers in connection with musie week. The male quartette gave two numbers, with a piano solo offered by Miss Helen Pettyjohn. ' Members of the double quartette were the Misses Helen Marcus, Elaine Foster, Mary McCrone and Helen Pettyjohn; Messrs. ' Manning Bross, . Charles Anderson Collia Maratem ' a'n Ronald Craven. Miss "LucUe An derson, , was the accompanist. -: U-i Odd Bedroom Pieces w. . A Xew. odd pieces and- dropped pattern bedroom suites at greatly reduced price. C. S. Hamilton. Apr24. i Building Permits Issuefl " ; v Two 2 -story ' residences will be added to the long list of new prop erties now under construction,' ac cording to building permits issued Wednesday by Marten Poulsen, city recorder; Joseph. McHargue, will build a two-story residence in Reeds addition at a cost of $2000 while ' J. A. : Bernard!, Salem plumber, will build a similar sized dwelling at 458 South High, to cost 34500. -- Wanted .Five experienced waitresses at the Gray Belle. apr2 4. . ' '' Roof Catches Fire A roof fire at 1810 North Com mercial called the fire depart ment out about 9:30 '. o'clock Wednesday . morning. ' There was little damage done to the build ing. ' . ... . ... ..' .. Kay to. Address Rcaltoi T. B. Kay, candidate for the of fice of state treasurer, will speak at the weekly luncheon of the Marlon-Polk County Realty asso ciation at the Marion today. ' The subject of his address Is "Oregon Development." .. Special' music will also be a feature of the program. The Film Shop- Has moved .from the Masonic Temple' to the ' Red Cross Pharm acy, 386 State. 27 Schools are Visited- , - Fire prevention talks and a dis cussion of fire protection methods were : made . in the Salem schools Wednesday by Jay Stevens,' state fire marshal of -California.' who was1 accompanied by Will Moore, state fire marshal and insurance commissioner. ,. Both Mr. Stevens and Mr. Moore have . been attend lng the school for firemen at Cor- vallis, where they spoke. ; - Special Display See the furniture made, in the Northwest on display at Hamil ton's. apr24. - u ,i Cohns Back From Trip J Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohn 'have returned from a pleasure . motor trip through California, where they have spent the last month. Though Mr. Cohn was born near San Fran cisco, he was more than delighted to cross the state line; back into Oregon, having become - tired of the dried' up - territory through which .he had .been traveling. Ore- gon, with ,its .vivid green, looked mighty good, he said. The trip was made .without any difficulties and Ir.' and Mrs.? Cohn returned minus several hundreds1 of dollars and the hoof and mouth disease. New Lighting Fixtures Get our prices and save money. Saleni Electric Co., F. S. Barton, prop' Masonic Temple.' Phone 1200.' v m9tf Spanld tag Fills Big Order ' Insp?te of the heavy demand for materials,' the Spaulding Log ging company - delivered '64,181 feet of .lumber for .the Demarest tabernacle within 24 hours after the order was placed. , according to Oliver Myers, manager. y Ea alish Breakfast Tables ; vc;, Unfinished: .English Breakfast tables' $2.95 and'up at Hamilton's. apr24. .: , 'f Profane Language Costly ; " Using profane 'language ' and talking .in a loud, tone- to a wait ress" at the White- House proved costly to a man giving. the name of A. T." Julier, who was' fined $ 10 in the police court : yesterday. Julier was arrested by Officers Wright and - James late Tuesday night f and booked for disorderly conduct. . s . The French Shop 1; Offera smartly tailored gowns of twill and charmeen for street wear at. marked savings. 115 High St.. Masonic temple. a-22 i J ' H ; Traffic Case Dismissed -A. W. Sandberg, 495 North Com mercial,- left his mpter , running when he left his automobile. Tues day night. : The case against him was dismissed when he appeared In the police court yesterday, t Visiting From Seattle ' Mrs. Harold W. Street and small Son, Harold Jr., , of Seattle are visiting . at the I home '- of ' Ms. StrefsrmotherMrs. John F. Cor- ner. Pratum People Visit Prison,; ,? i! In charge -of Mrs. Branch, sfu dents of the seventh, eighth and nlneth i grades of Pratum, were visitors at the state prisron yester day. Several other of the ' state buildings and Institutions were also .visited, by the party. " ' Are' Seeking New Locatio j Several parties are camped at the Salem auto park who are look ing for new locations. Tourists stopping 1 at the ' camp "average about 20 each night, according to Superintendent Albert. '' A ma Jorlty of these are easterners who have been spending the' winter in California' and who are returning home by easy3 stages. ' 'The real eastern tourist is hot' expected' for another month.' ' All of the, vlsi tors are disappointed over receiv ing no windshield- Sticker tf, but as these are in - the hands of . the printer, they will be available in the near future. An electric' Iron Is' available, there being no serv ice charged for its use. .Borrowers Bign for the iron and are checked off when It 'Is returned."' ' V . .. n 1 1 ? f . -PERSONALS T O. iV: White, principal of the Stayton schools and candidate for the nomination of county school superintendent, ' was in the city Wednesday. -? ; . " T '!' ; I " Mrs. Ethel B. Hansen and Henry Hansen, of Forest Grove, were Salem visitors Wednesday. . - Mrs. D. Nanstord and Mrs. C. W. Jenkins, of Oak Grove, spent Wednesday in S'alem. " - v ' Bessie Murphy and Ethel Ives, Of Monmouth, were in Salem Wednesday morning, faavnlg spent the night in the city. ! Mr. and MrtL'Sam A. Korer will spend the week-end at Winchester, near Roseburg. -.Mr. Kozer Is sec retary of state. , -1 " Lyle Page, deputy district at torney, returned to .Salem yester day after a short business trip to Portland.' ' -V . . r Leonard Ml Lack; of Calostoga, Calif., was a visitoY at the. Rotary club luncheon ' Wednesday. ' , Mr. Lack belongs, to the ; "baby" Ro tary club, it having been the last one organized to date. Mrs, D. A. Elkins1 underwent a minor, surgical operation, yester day at the Salem hospital. I Mere oil can't dishearten a peo ple that survived bananas. . , v VlppDRY PHoneSll WANTED PAPER AND RAGS We pay cash for all kinds of junk. ' v Capital yJunIc . Co. , . House of a half million . bargains. : 215 Center St. .. . ; Foot of County Bridge ;PhcneSD3 , ; I BITS FOR BREAKFAST Wath the' grape boom . It will bring grape juice factor ies, . . . It will , make . Salem the West field of. Oregon. with grape juice and grape ! toasket factories, jam and jelly, factories,, etc. - In the new. head-lettuce indus-1 try on our beaver dam lands which has almost sprung up, full fledged, in a - season, there may be the making of big things. ' Head' let-; tuce has been grown . down there that might invade the big! city' markets of the whole country,! against all comers. . Lettuce' hope for its great success. If the plan to attempt to make the boys' training school, self suiP porting is not mandatory, it la at least plainly directory. ; And that ought to-be mandatory enough to; warrant action on the part of a progressive administration. y - : : Did any Statesman reader have the idea that the proposition of getting . asparagus canneries, here was a pipe dream in the mind of the Slogan editor? ,Yes? , Well, you watch l that asparagus dream for a little while. Ithas pleasing symptoms of coming f gloriously true. -'" ' V . Scotchmen . have the tallest av erage of the white races. . Our Sa lem barber sage says they may be close, but they are . not short. y, ; . - . Z:, " Japan ought to be flattered In stead Of peeved. ' Exclusion as a national policy; was . invented by the Japanese. It Is the right of any country to eiclude any body, and has been since prehistoric man ' of . the paleolithic age began in his squatting places to take on the first rude forms of organized government . , . . ' . v .:. .: . , ; There is a Concord, grape vine down on . the . Clyde La Follett place at Wheatland , that is about a foot and a half in diameter at the fork, and that has produced 2 tons of grapes In a single year. ; Ought this grape vine not to have a place In the hall of fame for: trees? ; One such grape vine would J, go far toward supporting a family in modest circumstances on a farm. . , : . . . TABERNACLE GIVEN -START,- 63 VOLUNTEER '(Continued from page 1) . '; !'God bo loved the world (of men) that he gave his own son" to 6ave. ' The . third "world" ' Is the age, or system, or philosophy, the 'per verse element that will not have the rulership' of God. ;This IsHhe vain glory of life, the selfishness, the hatred, the lust, of whom the Master said, "The God of this world hath blinded their eyes." This god of their own, whom they worship, is the spirit of evil' that never, was of. the Infinite. - x " You cannot have the Jove of God and of the world at the same time," declared the speaker. "To try to profess the love of Christ while holding fast to the other, is like the adulterous wife or hus band, with a false kiss and a trait orous heart masked under a smil ing face." ' : ' , " The speaker told a profoundly interesting story of - the ' great Welsh revival, one of the most re markable religious movements in NEVER BE) ifTTHOUT JT for it immediately , eases sudden, . severe colicky pains and cramps in stomach and bowels, deadly nausea nd Vresk ening diarrhoea, v For children and grown-up tise ..- - CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA . REMEDY A very necessary home imteiiTiMOM Durham: -Duplex Razor FREE With every package of- blades at 50c . PERRY DRUG STORE The Kcxall Store 115 South Commercial St. Safety the Ihistoryof .Christendom. She hid..' Ylsited at the : hpme, of, the Rosses, ( where it first had birth. Mrs; -Ross, ' a 'sllntiy '. woman, had dedicated her son Edwin j to the Lord before his birth. eH grew up a, studious, thoughtfullad, much given to prayer. His broth er, Dan, a miner, made sport of him, but one night, after seeing about the head of - the : silent; kneeling Edwin a halo of light such as is described having come upon the disciples' at Pen tacost, he gave up bis tormenting, and final ly asked tor a prayer for. himself. He was the -first convict. The two brothers went through Wales like .a flaming fire.4.:. Their first meeting was in a coal mine, .far underground, but the movement spread Into palaces, banks, factor ies, wherever people lived or could be found. - 4'-'V- , j-. i'Tou heed that spirit in Salepit declared the speaker. "Salem must have the ' same spirit o t hu mility and seeking after godliness that came to" that "Welsh 'miners' household, if the soul of Salem Is to come to Its own." ; Twd after-meetings were held in which hundreds of people re consecrated themselves to the cause of the better life. ' : . f The services at the Oregon thea ter Wednesday noon were, of high class. Director Demarest at the pipe organ gave .."Lead Kindly Light" and several other hymns with all the changes -that the splendid Oregon organ, would pro vides. ' As some of these ' musical numbers are played after the, ser mon, the; crowd disperses :; very slowly until' the last organ note dies away. - - -: a-. :.;.;'. -V- " Mrs. "Demarest . spoke from the theme of "Doubting Thomas," the disciple who would not believe of the 'resurrection until he had prov en it for himself. The speaker presented the,' thought . that the world asks to be shown the truth befor it will' believe the truth! The real Christian will 5 first be lieve and then the physical ' proof is hot necessary even though lit may be convincing. ' GodJ has brought his : people through fire, and ; f amine, and ' wilderness, . and persecution, to prove who can be trusted. It is those who have had the great faith to see the guiding hand In all , things who . are the leaders, the pillars , of the church that carry the church on through the ages as a living, pulsating, all pervading, fact.. "He that overcom eth. shall be a pillar ttn the house of God," and the rewards of ; the righteous who by overcoming self and worldly things are able to be the spiritual leaders of humanity, were shown as of sublime worth, ; 1 Those" who volunteered to work on the' tabernacle yesterday .were : " L :. H.1 Underbill. '.Marlon' Leh man,: John Tnai, C;A,iKells A. A. SiewertH.,W;. Allison, jJ. J. Lu cas, H 01sen,.J. H. Smith, W. C Reynolds, Martin Schreiber. W.IL Strand, . Robert , Sanger, ; James Fry .1 William Kendall, C. C. Em mel, T. C, Popson, Lloyd Burk, ENERGY '.put s factor power. Thousands who have obtained, eyeglasses from u I .i .discovered themselves Instantly more alive, more" cr.rri :' Out of years or experience in cases just like yours, cur i : metrists arc equipped to help you. " ! MORRIS OPTICAL CO. '301-23-4 Oregon Bldg. - - Dr. nenry E. Morris Dr. A. McCuIloch Oregon Pulp .-' ' : . Calexa, OresOB Sulphite, and Manila 7rapp!scs tlzo Estcicra TTr pRigi Adding Ilachine Paper, CtczztTtzT, C!ir ! Dng Bond, Tlsss Screer.frta ind g;;d!t!:r, MjE;!MIRACL--HEAL2ri Will Give One of Ills Famous Lectures on Jfext Sunday Aftcnic :i at McCornack Hall, Salem, Oregon Corae and bring your friends. It Is absolutely free. You will t o entertained as well as Instructed in themcthods that maVe people whole when others fall. The.Healer is one of the worl "'3 greatest ? travelers and will entertain you with travel tll. Don't forget the date Sunday afternoon; April -Tt'i at . P.' M. Sharp t McCornack Hall, 373' Court W.',- Let wee a :.'.. liberty and Commercial St. lecture Room on Crd I IcKir Klevator from Si'la to 2i43 P. Only. To prove my work, desperate cases Will be healed wiltout . charge whatever.. ;..; ': - ' - ' The.Healer .has.spokco Jn.every. lar-e tpwn In Calif -rr : r ' ' never failed to entertain hi audience. J. IL Daker, C J. ill, . . J 21 l.'crri .i2a J. 1 . I . 1 , . Gillon. Rev. P. . L--.. 1 Hoover,' S. Iloms. C. J. L Rev. B. E. Kirkratrick, J. II. J nlson, I. T. Moore, Dr. C. G. J ey, Rev. C. G. Wrenn, Geor3 eyr C. J. Nelsonr G...' I : lin, T. C. Long, I. C. I' : I R. McWharton, -J. P.'.Ellicr , -J. Q. Shanks, C M. Pickens, ::. Miller; H. II. Boxrut, 7. f Ivan Martin, J. R. E.-cjI.r , George Chapman, C. E. L- , Thomas Acheson, Georc .. . . er. W. S. Lehman, Rev. J. C. 1. bets, G. Berlod, N. T.'r c ' Rev. C. E. Hickman, IUv. I. Lee, O. H. Griswpld Gy :: " ney, L. E. Sigmund, Rev.' A: Demarest.- l 'Dinner was served ly I. Walker, , Ruth Heinle!: 3,. :. Hill, Laura Pemhertoa, tizl: of Willamette. Mrs. E. A. will be chairman of tba 1 -: committee for todays lz zt . ; Program Announced : - for LILzrty C:' A literary and musical pre ;r will be -given by the t-;"-- : Liberty school, assisted ty : L. C. House and CI -2 C- r: vocalists, and the -ArtS:-- under the direction cf I Martin,. Friday events " ", Id the'Llberty tail. . - - Few, men get too ell to vr with -delight when tL 9 r -' says they have 'art! !-'.!; 1 Clean. tccJ -rinliCAvay - ' r :do'23.not:cr." . .eccur. teeth clean urn :.:ti 1 - J "iTeai'fuartcrj I';? into your ! work is-'tho alr.';;!ii; of determining; your cil. acl ii c. . jj- ... Be HI? ' . ' Cnrry Kxcess Fat? Have Wrinkles? , . - ?Bo Crajr Before Age 53? .Limp ThroucU Life on1 Flat. Feet? Not Be the Healthy, Harry r.Lut r Woman God Intended i ou to lc?