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f !HtE OnEQON, STATESMAN. SALHily OREGON1 t i T rife-' H:': 5 I ' 4 tO" 1 t. ,j r Club 1 'if1 IT. lLiii ! - . j . - i. ! i . V f SuribdcHpitioo Prices Smasiied FROM THIS 1 "H ;:ciub;2 Th DATE TO NOVEMBER lf 1924 Bargain Price All Three $5.50 ; I , iThe Oregon Statesman (Daily and Sunday), new or renewal, one full year by carrier . i - . $v.jj in thetcity of Salem." JEcegular fprice Splendid '1924 Automobile Road Maps of Oregon' and Idaho. Regular value 1,00 ;Total value -?7.p0 f --e m the city of Salem.! Regular pnce l.i .i.......LtL,.. Liu L .......$6.00 The Pacific Homestead, the Great Western Weekly iParm i. Magazine, new br Tenfewal,lone full year by mail.! r Regular price L:. i... .:............... 1,00 fine Northwest Poultry Journal: the best poultry magazine in America, one full ; year by mail. Regular price :... l.X4'.i..u.:.. L..i.. ... .. 1.00 Splendid 1924 Automobile Road Maps of Oregon and, Idaho.; Regular value . 1.00 ! I ,.)CIb;3 ;.Vi Total value I...,!. -...49.00 j The Oregon Statesman (Daily and Sunday), new or renewal one full year by carrier m the; city of Salem. Regular! price .l.-.j.:....:..:.-.....J.....iji...... $6.00 j The Pacific Homestead, one full year by mail. Regular, price . 1.00 Bargain Price All IJFive $6.50 -- ' ': .1 Bargain - -j . Splendid 1924 Automobile Road Maps of OregonAnd Idaho.? Regular value 1.00 1CIub4 ! i ' - in the city of Salerno Regular) price ! The Northwest Poultry Joirnal, bne full year by mail. e Road Maps f Oregon and her Splendid 1924 Automobi Hz : Total value .L;.J..;...l i f 8.00 IThe Oregon Statesman ; (Daily and Sunday), new or renewal, one full year by carrier .:$6.00 i r U; -)hiebpr,said, if'JMost people are more interested in r 'their community,;tban!tK6y are in a war in' China." I X. ! !'1 rt Total value - LI li Regular price....... : 1.00 Idaho J 'Regular value - - , 1.00 f ', icA uiys iti hui ttuuut nic jVinngs mat are nappemng in ana Kr;airab6ut the doings .right around where you live ; . . I i ; . i. j i Essentially Id contrntmity newspaper, owned'i bv "Beonlet in dog fight on All Four $6.00 Bargain Price All iFour $6.00 their own road, if . the dogs belong to And that is true to a considerable extent. We like to around our! own home. :rhe' Statesman tells you the communitv and nufcliahedj 4mtirelv-in -the1-- interest of the local Wstirict: (Marioit and Polk bounties) lit fights your battles and the battles of the cbmrnunity' i? . whichon nve and. is your; best newspaper friend,- tf K L ! I , , . . . ; . t ! j .This paper receives latest Iwire reports of the Associated Press, the greatest anoTmost reliable press associ- ation in theworld. All thelimportant news of the daviiaLtold 4ripflv; harmmr shhH: storipa atiH fatnns- . exclusive reading matter for the women folks; authoritative market and financial reports; classy sport news; an ine uiea ixes ana movies, noi ton nuiicv nstidv tniwari t'a tho hfMio naw ni orco pnra r publishes complete dependable news, features and editorials. ' elopment of the Willameite valley -in agriculture, horticuHure, berries) .J i il The, Morning Oregon Statesman The! Statesman is first in the de livestock, roads, industries, education, social welfare, and all that tends to develop and build up. I of) the Willamette valley i ii li 1 - H :?.?J?tesma stands forth in unqualified support of eveiy movement or undertaking in the best interests j -It carries the advertisements of - , sUDseriptioi price. Some of your neighbors save as high as 35lper cent of their annual buying costs each year. Itfpaya to watch the advertisements iri The Oregon Statesman thes are wonderf wl money savers for our Listen! By watching the the Best Farm Magazine. The Northwest Poultry Journal, " 2 the local ' stores. bargain advertisements carried from time to time you can save many times the U-l I r - . i . r . . . : - l ihe; Pacific Homestead id the oldest, britrlatest and best firm west. published weeTdy52 issues! a year. There is a certain mark of distinction in being a subscriber to I. the oldest aftd 1arirest 'of HSic Pacific Coast noultrv and net stock ma era- zines, d recognized leader in Sts class in the West, was established in, Salem more than 29 years ago. T " i It Contains from 40 to: 7S Oacest each month nnd is topII pdltAfT. Iirint nnrl nipW il1ntrfr! Amoner it regular writers are feome of the leading poultry judges, poultry specialists and most successful breeder of the Nprthwest. 1 It ha& always? borne thf rfctnitatioii -of heiWtrXtrXi Uhld'tiHAl nmirrMsivP. I TSTrt lino of Wniilf rir smrt not. li stbek breeding is r.eglected of overlooked in its columns. It has a fihe and ably edited rabbit department and yefl.as caries and-other: pet Block, .f iSK-'-V-:vnvu..,-1'-i --.- . , r-f ' . i : . I Thes 1924 Automobile Road MflTia1 H How all through trunk highways and main traveled roads with mileages between towns ;M.uz uuximl uregon is primea. on Eooa Dond. naoer.and in three colors Wu. volTrtw and rtA Tho man Q fki..r ..i ju." i . : - - i ;r . : printed in "blue j" crravel roads are" shown ir ' the best-auto road fmap of Oregon ever published. Some of the sta ( j map. The man of Idaho shows f ('' wbrks.Bureau of Highways. ' tuvviy xioiue axiuuia,nave road inap away; It is out 'of , i M t ii ; n M ; l ii u roads in red.!; This is unquestionably e's best map experts helped to make this he state highway systems i of ficially designated by f the Department of Public me names ana numoers oij highways are given. This mab is printed in blue. ; vuese uapij. iney areup to aate iy4 Auto Road Maps. Throw your bid auto uaie. hia may; never occur again so grasp the opportunity now. . . '1.. "Is -.r-t ...".- '.i if .i 4 , - S. . i kf - . ... J An opportunity such as Money saved is as good as monev earned, i Rav tho ;orget it.-, . r ' .-; j: v;.;, v . ; f J rW: "'V'l; : V.-- i ; i M; :t--i (P USE THIS COUPON nithisltq a $550 check and send in or v The Statesman Publishing Co., ? 1215 South Commercial Street; Salem, Oregon. Gentlemen: i jl desire ;totake adyafitage of your -great bargain off e'rt ": Enclosed find $...l.....;i..for Club No......'. in accordance with the; trms .of, your bargain offer. band in today.) Name : I : .Street and Number.. NQTEThis coupon must j accompany j remittance and be mailed in or handed in to the office BEARCATS PUT ON f -I f v JlFOOTBAliLl TOGS i 1 (Contumed trom pg 1) 1 r ! - - new material looks promising and Coacli Ratban, ' assisted : by Lesti Sparks', sbould te able to develop a jgood machine this year as there ate seven lettermen back in college j around which he can mould" biaj Steam. ; The lettermen reporting this year will be Isham, captain Hartley, Iluaton. Va8 nachttj F:ndiey;' Sherwood and Stol4heise. : m .' : ilU'iddded to Faculty ' JVVliUamette unirersity opens this tall jwith six new members on the faculty one. of whom, Professor Horace G i Rahskopf, is a grad uate of the university. This gives Willamette ; a teaching staff of 31 members. In addition to the credit that' Is given for work done uHdr the facultyj of Kimball School- of Theology, j Ir ..: , . P,fpfei30r Rahskopf, , who jipn ters; the university as professor !of public speaking, was graduated from Willamette in 1920. Many Salerh citizens; will remember his gradnatingj recital, "The Terrible Meek' given at the First Method ist Church. During his Junior and senior yeai-g here, Mr. Rahskopf was, a senior scholar in public speaking and director in debating. After receiving his degree from Willamette, he went to Boston and there received personal instruc tion from pr.. Curry In The School of Expression; After two years spent In , this manner, ' Mr, Rahskopf 1 was elected profeaeor of public speaking' In The Wash ington State Normal school - at Bellingham. While there he also did! considerable extension work In dramatic speaking throughout the staiej of Washington. He tomes to Willamette' fully prepared ; to uphold the. high standard of the university In public speaking and debating. ' j Other Instructors Come j Miss Lois B. Latimer; who suc ceeds Mrs. Lida Brown as pro fessor of, the liome economics de partment, is -a graduate f Mil-waukee-Downer college. She re ceived her M, A. from Columbia university and then taught for five years in the State Teachers coUege . at Springfield, Mo., . im mediately before accepting the eall to IVVillametee. frances B. Melton, B. M., enc ceeds Professor F. B. Lanner : as head of the work In piano. Misa Melton, ia graduate of Illinois w$men'4 1 college, r Studied under Wjlliam Ht Sherwood' in Chicago, unlder pj.uer and Swayne in Paris, ahid under Eisenberger and lies chilzky tn Berlin. She has taught inl James1: Millikin university, Ne braska wesleyan university and fot- two years each In. Manila and Nagasaki, i Her recommendations frm the imany artists under whom sh has studied areof the highest "1 iists In Ijangna'gos. ' jMisB Edith-Denlse, M.A. a grad uate ef I !Laka Forest college and al post-gr4duat; of "the Un ojunicago, supceeas. ad is 3 as assiatajnt ptofeesor of fnoderp languiige. Mis Penise fetudied in Francefand permany upbn four separate occasionsand has veraity Hanna taught in'Crinnell' aiiid Lake Forest col leges and j in the Universities of Indiana and Idaho. DuriAg Pro fessor Detling's illness lasl spring MissDenige taught his clashes arid became univereally populai. - i Miss Winifred! McGill, iirho re- A. B.1from Magill uni Toronto, Canada, and from the University of in ceived her! versity in her M. A. Washington, assists this year; the department of English, .while Miss LolaHousely a graduate of Willamette, assists also ;in this department and in that of Latin. ? ! Cohies to Kimball; ! In addition to the abofe addi tions to tne'tealching staff j of "VVll lamette. Kimball School lot The ology ! haa an :added mefiaberj in of entef the work of thi Amfrican- marjt4blB workdcftbyl!ml and!) fascinating department. In a vcM" fcaturalizaiicjn- fliearrngr wheM one Salem Y jatudent ap plicant passed with a fiie ;com mendfttion, his brothei" wak poorly prepaf-ed and .when askedlwhy he didn't attend and make advantage service; he said jtnat ne theHime. . "Ir tiesa you time to .Je aigooa Amer- wa the 1 substance; of :. the Judges reniarks. as he dlsinl3sed his lease. ' The saiem has fi had ' the - earnest of miny.errfinent iner of the. last duties Judge John McCourt an ijenlng; to the . izatidn cla3s, where he delivered a department cooperation men befe. - One Of the ; .late wa to give American- the subject. Dr. Donald W RIddell, fwho r se cured; his! A. B. at Northwestern university his B. D. at School of I Theology and h! and Ph. p. at the University of Garrett s A. M. fill the ges ana Kimball Chicago, 4 He comes to chair of . Biblical, langua Old Testament history In after sl vpar's tpachiner in the New Testament department of jthe Uni versity bt Chicago's Divinity School, -tie arid his wife,; will oc cupy pne'jOf the apartments tni the Kimball building. DAY IS GIVEN OVER , -TO THE SALM YMCA ', (Cntlnncd from pg a) j Dr. George Alden, acting presi dent v ! of i Willamette . university pledged. Jthe sincereat support ot me university in every, njovement that woujld 'help the Y. He told of the great influence the Y had Sad on jthe 1 boys of Willamette, giving them a new slant Ion prac tical lifef andprovtng' t be: the' road that so many of them Were following for their life -Work. Pr. Frank JS.. Brown ttjld of the boys' . work, program, outlining the various clubs and agencies through jwhlcty the .Y carries out its pledges to the youti of the community; The Y Is open to every boy-, without restriction as to1 creed pr 'finances, and It'f is glad to serve air alike in one splendid fellowship. D. Brown called i Loya Warner and Clar ence Oliver, two Willamette stu-dents;-lvjho haVebeen doing; not able work as jlub leaders iri the Salem. Y; and bpth gave hrlef talks on fheir! work! the year I to come. Athletic Flan Presented George Wi Ilu'g. superintendent of the j Salem (schools, presented the program pf athletics! and gen eral physical !work. , The Salem .Y has been almost nationally put- standing :in Its : ceaseless activity and its iwimiBing : , I J ana ctass. for the iboyk. classes,! its tournaments es to trianyltkfnds bia,vej ihe rearRoys home.'- 1 U; GL Boyfer, ho county cqerk, pres- o)V7 UiXU, I A 1U 1 maderit Drofound address on ; llelatlon to ChnrcH i Oo Rey. Ward Willis I Lottg xsjpoke i tile ; relation of the t M the Saiem " churcfies, -saying jthSI the two ire practically -onefthat the Y i doingr so .much I oft the com-munfty.-work that must be done by ny modern : church if - it is to fdnction properly. I the a sincerest . support churches to any program the YMCA. might offer. 9 pledged of the Plul Wallace presented the rel igious j work program, I f and- the spoke very . briefly on 'The New Building." jw. W. Dillon, of Portland,' state PMCA j secretary. spoke on the general influence of the Y movement, and Hrilthe serv ice that the : Salem Y has been giving even with Its Insignificant physical equipment. VBut you have, the . men," was his , earnes testimonial. Rev,' Blaine E; KJrk Patrick conducted the j devotional' service, presenting the X, idea of service Ini -a particularly strong and winnirig light.;. i.i ; ,, - j Everett j Lisle, -WJllainette .and Salem ; Y graduate; "wh( , for the past year has been phyB cal direc tor and "boys secretary of the Y at New Westminster B. C, spoke briefly of his work thtre. Carle Abrams i urged that . the coming year is going to be a hard .strug gle, and . warned , .everybody , that it was to be a man's jbb to pnt It. across., p: : .- J j : f'But of': course we'll do it," he concluded,; ; . ' ' ; RAILROAD MEN WILL TELL THE WHOLE WORLD r Continued from pig 1) Salem Chamber of cjomiherce, had Arranged 16 have Ihp. party -shown around ISWem. Te ;J iarty . was headed byj lon..T. B. Iay in his automobile, and he ied the way to and through the state flax plant, then j arbiind- the ptate hospital grounds farm and arid state Stop "was daimbr! forjitlwas it. 1 was. ried trip. nd out to the cottage (boys training school ItuberculoBis hospital. A made at tie magnificent 4: attheqottage f arm- milking ilma. all necessarily a huri ut the .Salem men who hadf charge wera busy every r r- pndi'telllngaf h0 wondrful city ii 4 , which-thejfcHe, and the Jjxn& cf diversity ana the country of op portunity by which - it is s'ur-- t ' rounded ' ' - . The members of the party all ex- pressed themselves, without ex- . ception, as surprised .and please'd by iWhat they saw and heard of this part of the Willamette val-.- . j -; Those Who Were .Hero- - - j The following were the memfcejj, of the party -who visited Salem: i W II. Byerly, general immigra- tlori agent, St. Paul, Minn. ; t I B Elliotts traveling Immigra- tlori agent; St." Paul, Minn. ! O. L. Stark, traveling immigra- . tlon agent, Kansas City." k L. B. Heirien, traveling passen- - 4 get agent, Kansarf?Clty; i ; ; f, . p." R. ThrockKdrtbnr traveling j passenger agent, Et. Louis. . 4 , 3, J3 lllnkson, tf ateling passen- ! ger agent, Chicago; y . y - i , A. L. Placke,. traveling passen ger agent, Cincinnati, j " .: I v C. T.Penn traveling passenger iagent, Pittsburgh Pa., .1 ! "jTJ. Peters, traveling, passen- ger agent, Detroit, j ' j jG." W. Rdine, trayeling passen- ' ger agent, Milwaukee. Cr. W; Moberg, traveling passen- ger agent, St.. Paul. t R. H. McCurdy, traveling t pas senger agent, Des M6ines, la. ' M. E. MIarlan,' special passenger agent, St Paul.- T : Harry C. Smith; chief clerk pas- seng'er departruent Portland. C. F. Duffy,, traveling'passenger , agent, Portland. , V 1 R. li;-CrOTier,' general passen ger agent SP&S and Oregon Elec- ' trie, Portland. 4 j f Jl .W, Plckard, general freight agent of, t,he .P&a and pregon Eleijtric, PorUand,. I. ,, , V. , 'L. P. Khowlton, jtraveling pas-. senger agent, and J. II. Brady, travjelihg freight agent ot; the. above lines, Portland; ? ' : ' Hon: "W. W Boiser It. ITKir? and W. N.- Ida off the Portland, t Chamber of Commerce were with' the .party. . :, . j - , 1 ; . Steamer Caught! Trying 1 h ToSmugglalCcntrabr.d- DURBAN, South- Africa, Sept. 15. -j-The ; customs authorities here are holding under harmed guard the 1,488 ton steamer Nordmark, which .Balle4 .from Hamburg, ita port, of registry. jOne ; thousand , rifles, a number of; machine' guns ! and a large auanlty of amuritica, . all lindeclared in Iship's papers, t were discovered on 'board the ves sel. It is assumed by the customs 1 officials thatf the j war material r was destined for aj Chinese porL ?T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY ? " M !'!""! ? f 1 ; i s r k- "f u::p GOOD USED "WOOD JIANG E FOR SaK 110 if. 15th St. C. E, PowJl. 11. FOR BEST-'-ROOMa, -3 BLOCKS TK"M ' .. Stste Piir .Grooads. Inquire -of iiri. . T. S. MeKemie, 2 590 Cherry areone. ' : 4.. . n- n rrrst i ! . -'I . f II i You Can Not cciSReach the Real Trouble Dilators or Other Local litments They May I But Can JNever Weal jjorft Submit to an Operation ( fl jnrnjsnai Q i? 1th Ointments, Salrcr, ice for the mczzi. Where Oeyi Gan Never Reach. You Hare Tried Our Easy and Seatiblg Treatment ifo matter low nevtmyovt ease may bei, or of how long standiag. The ld,; stubBorn eases, wai w v supposed' to fee ' incurable ' are th very Mtt 'W like best 9 write- to tu-for we can nearly alwaya count tipon those people?to be our beat ftienda and booster after 'this treatment has md them well, v ' Neither does It matter whero you live nor what your occupation may Ibo we are as, near to fpn as your mail box, and if -yon are troubled with pile, this method will (give yon quick relief and within a short time yon will have - joined the ranks of tho thousands who Write ns that they feel them selves, to be permanently cured. ' ;Wa 1 want1' you to understand that Ithe Page Method is DIP irEEENT from 'all others and that jit 'is the ONE MOST BB LIABLE and SUKEST remedy: ifor the home treatment of piles. ! Sendi the coupon NOW whfle yon have! the matter in mind and this offer befceypuv. ' ?." I Donjt let anyone persuade yon . , to Bttbmit to an operation until yon nave at .least given this in ternal; method a trial and . a ehanc to cure yon. : A few days delay will not make your case much TiardeT for -the UTfreon;and you may not need him at alL s m'w -7 mmmy 1 ; w Wei Can Pfctjo Every Statement r , That We Make ! 'Thre is anlv .one sensible, sore and Safe war to treat tales and prevent them-from corping bade every few weeks to annoy and paid you . again. This fa by rjerrfaanently healing them with the Pt tt "."f TreatmmU VVliileePasetreatirtlnclodeabc anomtiuent andbowtl regulator, we tell yook frankly and honestly ia our directkins that tisoe wUl give Jbut temporary relief Bat that POMStaaosst CoS!w.J . com from tha Pace Pile Tablet. This is a vary pleasant tasting tablet and you will enjoy chewing one or two after meals. This J!ytec for tit Can of PUe has been bold for Mora Than a Quarter of a Cestnr aod - endorsed, in Thousands of Letters Reporting the. Cora of cases that , Let U Send Ytra a Trlj Package Absolut tly Fres. Just Send Us Yotxr' Adiresa . nod Name on the Ccr pea - b I endorsed Ul lwusaJKM ot , teemed beyood boci.KixU 1 2o$t ChcW This Heasass legist r-:: - . S r I..: ! Iad Both Prt trtKEn and Bleadiac PUm Mr; SL .R. Page. Marahall. Mich. I i Dr.Sir: 1 am srlad to wr your saedictn baa nipeo me ana tne iasc nuuuta hu carta me. 1 nave oen two months without . any- medicine and have done a lot or nara wore Inca. It U a wooOwrrui rmedr. When I Bent for the flrmt treatment I was not abls to ! oa my feet a.nd atifrrd terribly.- -'It wu th-?pro-tmdlnsr and bleodlns Piles together. At nlsnt I could not rest and I had given up to have an operation- but .read ot this remedy and so I gave It trill- It has saved tarn from a lot of offering' anaValao manr dollars. I CJtn't mt enougb to pr&las'tbe FaSiPlle Metbod ram glad tbr la -a remdy .for- piles as I do . not thinic much ot these operations. I am feeling fine and frlad I found out about your wonderful medicine. ,WU1 alwars reeoanmeod it. yours respeetruirr. ... JMRS. NINA YOUN&BXXXHX as ; Afiaoy rteasures ipr ua Man cr Woman 3ufer ingr from Piles. j ; , Thane the Certain Jtelief Af forded by the PAGE PUJE TREA' Is Worth All the Money In A Bank. :. -i-t ' i' I . - . : 1 ' i : Cared 'After IS Teara ' iB. Jt. Pae. Mgr. - ' " Dear Sir: 1 ant surel pleased row nnains; your treatment lor the pilea. years s-r- v 1 ' if- HI V y 'fi I! - :JU- ... Something YameLertuT mm-. I suffered with them r IS land was cured br usinai your treat. hnent I certainly will always apeak a good word kf or your treatment and yon can use bit name In any way yon wish. Sincerely iy oar a. ii " - wriiErr nru. Box T. ClilTview, Va. . Cass oi'XonjrStliwting? . fi. Ti. Pajre Co MarahalL Mich, Dear sir r Mrs. v meent wit thank you enough, for yon bare trot tbe very medicine to cone Files. aLrsv Vincent has bad bleediaa- piles for 40 years. - X' em giaa- we saw your a ana got ens nseaicins. aor. 11 is a Dure cure when it. will wore a case llkt DT wile bad. ' J This method of treatLj from the INSIDE instead ef ta OUTSIDE, is not a new idc CT Something that has not been given ft thorough test. We quote below 4 a letter received from a . patient ! wVrn suffered from f clles lor 25 V. 'years before trying our method jtf N. treatment. XTr The one BIG recommendatioa iOt this method of treatment is j the PEBifJLNENCT ot the bene jta derived, .-.it' Zt Tont put off the matter of tending the Coupon, Sot it mill t jg muui wrfc v w 1 telief right at hand the next im9 your piles bother you tnaa to .round .for otrt address jaad UX lt: two or thrt days for the repackage to reach yfSo send your BLR, Pag' Oentienaen Co, Marsbalt Mlttt. - : l received; your a am id was very nle of the Pile remedy well satisfied with .it. -I put as my brother had some of ydur remedy ha let met use It ao I did not have to send tbe any. Your i remedy has r m of my pflta It Sure is something wonderful. I also thank . ypu for the sample. - Your remedy jpd me and I will -advertise it as .wonderful remedy. i ' Tours truly, i All I 1140 DraJce S 062 Pao.El, SJlsrnTitn, Mich. "ty xtaont any coat or obligation on jut part, please send ma a trial package .of your . Co hi nation Treatsaent for llea. ' 'ddzeUl,Eeswiin . 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