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T2S OPJIGQN GTATZSIJAI SALLII, OI1EGON SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1925 States capitorusuallpim They were able to watch the moving lips of the Chief Justice LR P helse, as the Cummin gs jjrothersT were spleid7cirasting the Issued l)ilr Except Hoailay byV -x THE STATESMAN PUBX4SSnr COMPACT 215 South Commercial 6 ... I em, Oregon It. J.iHeadricka J aba L, Brady J rank Jaskotkl afT.MB'EB or THB The Associated Proaa ia exclusively entitled Vn the for pablveatloa of all no we aispaicaea crroura ie 11 er mu vuerwin news -panuaaea Benin. '. - - BUSINES8 - Thomaa T. Clark Co.. New York. 141145 West 36 1,& St Chicago. Maranatta Build I ' ing. W. 8. GrothwanL- Utr., ' - (Portland Office, 836 Woreeater Bldg., I -,:.. TELEPHONES: ; iU ;.)-: Holiness Office . . , . S3 or 583 Sew 1 1 Department . . . ... J23-106" I Job Department . . . Entered at the Postof fice ia Salem, Oregon, as aarond-claes nutter , I BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER , ? , I Prepared by Radio BIBLE SERVICE Bnreao. Cincinnati. Okie. ''' ' It paraata will hare their children memoriae the daily Bible aeleetieaa, It will prove ia priceless nentage to Febnutrr GOD CARES FOR HIS OWN: Lord of hosts, la that day when spar them, as a, man spareth his PRAYER: We rejoice, dear us precious in Thy, sight. . AGAINST NATURAL LAW (Salem. Capital Journal.) -. - Accusing the allopathic medical trust and strangle other groups engaged in the heal- ; ing .arts, the osteopaths, chiropractors, neuropaths, eclectics, (mental scientists and other, schools of curing are strongly pro esting a measure : pending -before" fhe -, legislature B. 391) which raises educational standards by requiring (HJ practicioners to supplement grammar and high school edtica tiorj with two years of university training and four years of special training in ' their own particular school of 'healing, before securing a license. As might be expected, jhe soul back of the bill, for the threatens their thriving business, of prescription filling and peddling patent medicitiesi The j i 3 also strong for the measure, for it already requires much training, and seeks to force others to be- equally prepared, knowing it is too late for most Great progress has been I in medical science arid surgery altogether- too much pro- j gress for the welfare of the race, for as a result there is a j preservation of the unfit that nullifies nature's law of the j suiTvival of the fittiest. Therefore ignorant practicioners fulfill a useful purpose in helping nature take her course by maintaining the natural ratio j While everyone desires that the" surgeon that "rips "him open, be a leaded' ahcT scientific buteh"er,;sucliy.ervditeriess is wasted on the specialist that massages you, f A- hUskyr physique like a blacksmith's is bet- terjthan six years-of schooling. i tion to the seventh-son , of al, i seeress that convinces .you that your ailment is your own meniai aeiusion; : L We are agin thiilaw iipt only ;because it creates a trust j ana provides more bureaucracy, more regulation and iriter ference m other pieopirsatfaTrs; but because it is an inherent human right to chooseryour own method of death and it-is j about time that we ceasecl legislating foi1 the survival of the I un it against natural law. .The above-was ; the leading issue of the esteemed evening llliUU 'i. '- : ' . ;.; :-;i..-..V The writer hereof islinclined j bu for different reasons ; principally because he does riot believe medical heresy. hunting ought to be encouraged any more than religious -heresy hunting for- in? either case the hunted heretic of: today- may be the regular or thfe "oi:thobx of j tomorrow and. with either faith rather than pn demonstrable truth s But the remarkable thing about the above editorial la its ve cynicism; its reactionary .barking, back. fopast times. na It must make" the- doctor making too much progress ;,that.the Jgnorant practitioner "f ulnlls a useful purpose irf Helping nature fake her course by! maintaining the natural ratio of deaths.' j J ;,Who is to be the judge of the "unfit" who are being kept alive; by progressive surgical and mescal science f ch; Most of' lii would, bel inf juujfraeiix oeiore some executioner such as is illustrated in that old play, "The Mikado." There are no doubt some even inj Salem who would for .either1 the Journal editor j or the writer of these few lines imake' the motion bf thumbs down, with the sentence, "He never would be missed." 1. , The reader could no doubt-readily pick out judges, who would send every state official and member of the Oregon Legislature, and nearly all others under the bronze dome, uwi,i i-iic auy cierKs io ine aiscara as. among tne .unlit. I tIt all depends onow. you look at things ; .whether -you are a pessiniist or inioptlmlst; a'cynic or a' sympathetic stop in, the eyes ofhe' cynical, ; , -,'-r" V " 7; ; ? I '.This -life' iTf 'disfcef Ul planet, in the way. the cynic looks at it l K 1 j . While with most orthe rest 6iis-t4ra-glorious adven ture in a beautiful world that is a shining part of a universe grand beyond human conception.. , . ! J In which cia.areyou-f 1' - 1 " - " : ) the ; ii;t:sf AmiVfiNicE 1 in- iiisT biti vv ; -. : i i. i v.-- v . t I The largest audience which ever listened to "public speech, and probably the largest in the history of the world, will hear the inaugural address- of Calvin Coolidge on; March 4 th. - It is estimated that practically one quarter of the en tire nation will have opportunity to i hear, in "other words 23,0C0,00a,radia:a1iditors. . r r ' . j--; 1 Theiugur 'addressof Warren :G: Hardintf aaithe first pronounced under an amplifier. That device had come Into general use for expanding the area of audibility only a few months before l.Ir.'Hafdmtoeii of freer But the Coolidge Inaugural will be the first to 1 r-t. "uqh" are ths.mutitions-of.,time!-.In years rrne br the rrov. Jr "svhich ascniLIcJ1 at ;:: ' -.' Manager . . ditor Viutir Job , Dept. ASSOCIATED TRUSS era ilea ir lata paper aaa eSO taa local . , . . ., ; , ; OFTICE - - - Phona 6837 BRoadway. C. V. Williams. Mgr. Circulation Office- .- ; . . 1 . . S83 . Society Editor ix . 10 . . . . . . . 51 tnem in alter years. . ! 14. 1925 1 And they shall be mine, saith the I make up myJewelsand-I-will own son that eerveth him. Malach Lord, to Jcnow that Thou dost keep . . ' doctors of trying to, form a druggists trust is heart and practice 1 of- druglessr doctors; dominant school of allopathy of them. ; J made during the past few years of deaths. meirely thumps your spine or And what use is an educa seventh daughter, or to the 'v " . -. ,,.: . . . it editorial irt the 5 Wednesday contemporary of The States- - j - to agree in opposing the bill, you must depend largely- on stfule to be tbld that he is djinger' - if we were to: pass for .lerexpeMeWTra'a" minor be broadcasted to a waiting the east front, of" the United ward tr Ifisd Hio n!onf PiKlo nn succeeamg minutes tney aw the President giving a dumb show of an orator engaged in the practice of his art; and that was about all there was to it.- In the stands, back of the President, the "voice carried for only a rod or so and to the crowd, ranked in front? of him, the voice was probably audible AA a . . ... to iwo or tnree thousand persons with acute hearing. CSETTING BETTER ; ' ' " -. ''i.'W:'-' Mr. Taber, head ofhe national grange, told congress that the tem porary emergency of the farmers was oter and -what - was needed was permanent legislation ; This Is" true, and a mighty fine ill us- traUott-6 Jt'Js the condition of 4het national banks. There , were &019 banks reporting on Decem ber 3 1; 194 and' their total re sources yere" $24,381,000,000. Th1sN is one, billion dollars more than-. the, previous ' statement cn October 12," and an-increase oyer December" 2l7 1923, of 1,975,- oo 0,0 oo; " r ;. : , The' condition of their banks Is hot a reHettion of the cOnditionr of the American people. They are In: apertod' of souhd and unore cedented prosperity. ; A hundred things could be enumerated to at test it. The fact that we own more than 82 per cent of the mo tor vehicles of the world Is Jn it self :conclnstye proof.!; Deposits In saving's banks are another. The prosperous appearance of the great -misses orthVpeOpICtheirattettd- ance, at theaters and other places of ; amusement, the vast number of American young men and wom en in universities, colleges and hlgn schoelr are others The- vol ume of freight and passenger traf fic on the railroads lg yet another. The1 Amerlcatf people are rolling in -wealth and prosperity and the rest of the world . stands gasping In envy. ' '' '- IT MUST NOT lilf Senator Hiram Johnson, in an extravagant speech declared that the time was , coming when the east would be arrayed against the west, politically. Just as for half century the south has been ar rayed" against the north". - ;! It must not be.- f ; Ve are' one con fa try of 4S states and while" the nationals large; the lnteresta of the people are practi cally identical, so nearly, identical that there will always be .ground for ' harmony. Of"; course each state must give and take, but we are earning that lesson and sub merging state interests for the generic! good. The United-St ate of America' is one and' will con tinue to be one," a"hd designing politicians can not" force ar section al issue again. -: ' ; ' The soutK liaa3 suffered Id tin- told' ways by; Ita.narrow partisan program, and neverwlll the west, wltH the bad" example of the south' befoTe it, commit the same folly that the southern states commit ted. We are one-people, one in purpose, one in heart, one iff head; and together we will work out the destiny or thi gVeaf republic. ' CLEAVER SHOULD GO The report on Cleaver was mild er than was expected, but no mild er' than- circumstances warranted. There? was hothmiH discreditable proved' on Cleaver except' unfit ness' for 'his position'.'' He never should have been axfpolnted in the first place. l!e has also been hampered by the governor and he "has not. been able .tojget'the. re sults that'he- ought to geU ; It is to be hoped that the governor will heed this report, and anyway -we do - ndT thlUK Clearer- wetna"widt to holdon.i if! Is) not tfie man for the place. He never was and never? could be,-hutven if he is unjustly '''accused, his 1 usefulness has now been , taken away and the only thing left is to put a new man Jn his place. Cleaver is not a '-crook, neither is he dishonest, but tfe Is unfit for the position of prohibition director, .and Gover nor Pierce owes" it to the:i people of Oregon to make a change in that' office. - ..- - ,- -:1V PRICES GOINO UP ', .The goyerament has heer asked to Investigate why the' price of gasbllneas gone'ip in the face of an : Tirfttsuhlly fc heavy production. According to the bureau of mines all; records 'inr gasoline production were broken In Decembert ;,The crudd runt for that month totaled 57l,S$0,491 bafrelsv of WWchr all but, $.30 S.SYS5 barrels,' as? dbmes tlc( cruder- which; ma'de' this the largest monthly run ever recorded. There war also; according-to this sarae report,; a. record output- of kerosene, gas oils and fuel oils.. Production runs far ahead of consumption. The output of gaso line for December was 795.613,- 193 gallons; ' Domestic demand or consumption of gasoline . In the saaeTnontlt Tei '66r,"nS,94T gil- "tOcSra ot gasoiiae" oa;" hand. la- crf oi-d-B.CDO.OOO gallons in De- cember, standing at 1,179,503,185 gallons, and this was the first time since May that stocks' have shown an increase.! M0TT BATTLES 'AGAINST ALIENS CCoBtuaad from pag i r been spreading rotten propogandal to the effect that I was going to Uke the floor and 'cuss Burdlck out, " Representetive , Mott de- clared. " The nark em ra nnt itl terested in j the aliens but want the" f l8h rorf commercial purposes. There ia much more back of this bill thanthe mere desire to let the aliens fish." Representative Mott declared mat m 3 report did not prevent the alien fl-om fishing after 'he ITad Uken olut his first papers and after Jhe five year period appear ed" for his-final papers at any one of Jbe naturalization courts held three times a year. The measure advocated was held not to affect these people if they are the right kind. Many aliens have taken out weir iirst papers-onjy py- commit-1 tin perjury and have been In this couniry as jnany as 4 0 years,: he held. : ' ;J.-- ... . ; Shoemaker Is Scored "racking . interests drive the aliens like slaves inorder to get fish," Representative Mott declar ed. "They have paid lobbyists of the highest -intelligence and per sonality and members of the fish commission1 are under their con trol I. Four-fifths f of the- legisla tors know nothing about fish and when these 'men come io them and say thafth bill is a good bill and should pass, their word' is taken as they are! the official state guar ian.; of the fish. Can Shoemaker does not spend 'much of. his time as a fish warden but attends to politics. H&slts here beside Rep resentative Coffey, tells him what to say, and. Mr. Coffey, repeats the information. Canners and packers have taken out licenses under their; own name and distrlb- uted these to alien 'fishermen. In an effort" to evade the law. Mt. 1 "Shoehiakeri aV master flsfiVarden I sworn to r protect" the interests' of I the state ia the " f ishfhir industry: I knew this for hereceived in onin-l ion from the" attorney general that I trove, -caused one: youngster- tojqBiekf rellefjl ThaivSsHthe-;right ihis' practice was illegal but JiWlTi 'a- Papa,'.why ain't they1 way? 'MthH aWfceaiHoi4' ' tir 'ca'tarrh. Coatibued id issue license! fVeRivila the house like -we Is?" r - f and as ntaay as were desired."'"3' : Industry stressed Importance of the fishine : in. dustry, the thlrf largest revenue producer in" the state, was stressed by Repre8ehtatlve Mott, wbo'weHt intoi the history of thef acquiring of 'virtual control of the fishing Industry of the state by private interests The measure- offered the house by the majority memb-I ere of the committee, on' top- of ; permitting fishing ; licenses to be I illegally obtained wUl permit an j extension -of six years. Represent ative Mott declared. They are al ways permitted to fish outside the ihreVmile limit and sell . their . catch inside, he said. Packers who have obtained control of 50 percent of the fish in the Colum-. bta river throufch l acanirlnar all available' fish taking, points alone the rlVerfflnd their3 operations un successful unless 1 they also :can command the . remaining -50 per cent taken by bther-methods.' Per jury -Was -charged in the obtaining-1 ot licenses by the fishermen -them selves and those in charge of the distribution, abetted by the pack ers,! have sought : and' employed j every possible-evasion, of the law. i , - - Wlnei Without tKe Kick Is How! Of ferid to S'aldrh! Men f-r A. new. business ha-been intro duced into Salein" durln the past few i days. ; It ls"theouslness. of wine-seUing. the wine" that has' the color and the sparkle of the old time ' product, but has- - a minus quality.! in that the' kick Is gone! The-bottlesi have the famHir:-tre- Vostead shape, and the color the I same' charminc tone. WlthHhe new' InbvatlonOf this business there comes the startling 1 than one-half of ohe percent of the 1 kldc i ln' i the ' non-Intoxlcatine I drink. ;T One can secure" a nunYber of 1 driha ia the way of cordials and 1 wlies.f iTheii", Itlistrv'apriicot; 1 cherry, i blackberry, port. sherry. and muscats w, -x- Jk What former service j man can-1 nof i recall memories of France when ithe : mention of Grenadine 1 is maae, creme - de menthVWer - mohth; p ' '',A 1. 11 (Answer to yesterday's Puz7.!e) P .rTTJT. T2Z3 tx v o pc arIk ip.'ji (c n i' M. T To" T lTlTJM D URI RIUL MID C tflo: f CI' ;e o Alulsf timiR II Is! 10Niplgf5crRUlpiT5l f I i liiC wa--..' Look out for bill-ious attacks along'abtnrt -tnwiat of 'theTxrontfr. Too ".many; of ns"thinkmTe-of our pockets- than of our reputa tions. . - -.' - . ; The solution' of lOneV sneeches In Congress is to tax orators by jthe word. - A Being kind to others' doing' nse- ,fal ' work nd etUng, folks: alone ,s go enua8n religion ior any. DO7 . History shows that r woman do? votes 50. per cent-of her tune try Ing to make : herself . S per cent more beautiful, y Her Heck says: Is fewer - lawyers. ' What,we need but a better Quallty.,, -A' Coo tinned from a age 3) terest to many locat-Teople. The I Demarests have Ju&-closed ' a? s- ! ries -or meetings In'Torbntor Can ! Theyf WlU .be "In" Eugene? a week from today.? . ' ' -,' Mrs." Russell CaSlfn1 fs enjoyin e a motor tHp through California. Mr. and Mrs. i William McCall had sr their gnests to dinner ;on Wednesday' evening Mr. and Mrs. J. C." Burton and children;. Tora vman.; randy and .Edward. " A delightful" radio program: was en joyed' during the after - dinner hours. '"..;'''"'"' :' "U.. The j rural comedy , drama, 'Down in Maine," pjayed to a capacity house twice, in succession, at the , Salem JlejghU.Comnvunlty hall Wednesday-and Thursday eye- nings many, people being-refused tick&U . due to the crowded con dition of-the hall ; . -., .. The- .plot, is intriguinglyv puT thtf situation tense, and eventual- ading4nto the comic; the act 0 amateurs all, well adapted to their parts. The -very:: .realistic PiCttc scene laid . in.Cummings SNAPPY TnTXKiXG NO. 295 Cross Word (Answer r tV It rr '7 II 7T 7 iVA- so tr 11: 47 7 1 ,.JI... - , . ACROSS : 1 : Examples .r- 13 lAibricatedv; - . ;. . 1 4 i Ta with fingers- . 16 New England-state (ab.) 18 Terminus : . 19. Decay , rii :P ;Weelr day-ab li 'uirrs name 23 Since 25 1 Weight measure 2 7 River, in .Egypt ?9 - Part of the arm 31 Clii i 82 Pertaining to sun S - Deer - - 35Uwl!e'd!to a; ship m'a storm 36 'Great-, fah.l S7VAlso 39 1 Unit lf fYes' (Span.) 41. 'Dig up- j42 Shffl denoting plural H Period Of- me ' 45 Fish 4T: Athletic association (ah.1) 4i?Polritl of compass" . ' 5o 'Egg or Insect ' ' .SllDistrlbhted 54lPositlte " Z " 55 1 Finer Ssl Hostelry 59tTo weaken- 4 60iprefii meanlng new , 62 J Besides r . ' - 3t Officer of the day ;(ab.) 4IBae 65Ostrich-Hk bird 67 - South- Norwalk (ah. ) . ; S-i.".. .! .iz,y'' ' 'Z , 70 Pelia J2 'Clersymen fnaa" of nneyi'wilCtiile taaif who 4ye4;onf thej'joliarlmit'mongst the jrdcksf and f pfnesi !tc pay for his yoimger brotheral ed ucation, am learning things th-t the more sOph3stieated fitfajicler iohly1 gu ee esf at jafteV great! triads. U Mrs. C, yp. sawyer, as i Mrs. Zeph CoraH m'ngsiitave.the- flesirNteuch'aa fhe motherly New? Englaiid house- wife f(iiperfecitioili;M-i!'" , "T i fNeil Wentworth (Edward Barn. eiae as 6 the i -'youthful I inventor and 'Susie (Mfs.jK. Bariim)' Ms sweetheart, furnished -tjheheart in terest fin, a most j sutprising mon ner.i The trials of . the vbune lov eta wpnt straight ia the.hearU' of the audience. If the furtive- dabs, at- eyejr both with wisps" and lace and? andanas are -a trustworthy guidef rj j;i i( ' .- -; ;. ;. MT: I Farnngtoa supported. the 'character! of ("Keziah," vthtr wishes. wedlock in a manner that rocfcejd. the audiencej with, glee, while Mr. Binsrlej wedded and won by her wiles,; asserted his manlv ndepenxlehce i in : a fashion some- wnat disconcerting ip KepiahJ The somnpW'nt Mr Tiompsj 6;a;Tat hand; - while the . comic liongue of Mosej Qosfiin7? WiniamTTrudFenJ In his -woolngi oti IBjetBy"Tomps ( MrsrL (X) J WsiiiuN iwaj:y no- ineansi me least : oiuie comJC relief-)- to- theH- moreH-fseriotrs- mo- iiwall vi. , I It i-.H it iJ.-.lM ,t. 4 ".. And last, to give him; due meed of praise, Jlrasey,!i th! fresh air bo (Rodney Hardiiiaij)" was jiTirr Trfr'-t.r-r ,T 7 ds or CatafrU The .way ! to' i- ciealr i'the ' head quiefclyj is with; Ely's jCceam. Balm. Apply it Jn the nostrils and breathe iL The1- fumes' larle l antlseotic. Theyj : combat the 0 germ u attack The heaft. Is clea?'eJ t tel' .inflam-' trouble is checked at; once.. internal treatments deal only wttfi results, j, They are Slow. Com me me gerni3wnererxn,ey a tek: End 4ie' misery; !; stop the' cold Ask your! druggist! for-a bottle of Ely'a iCreamv BSalmLi Get! its Adr. -.r!.-! ! (! I'-' -i.; :.n. u2zle: 'tomorrow - ) ;1 :;;v 37 li it I is V 1 rr IT t - in w ia MS. rer- 1l 1 ... DOWN 2 Behold p. Z 3 Recline . i . ; 4Atm bone i . 5 Swairrwr- -grass-' J Telephone directory (ab.) 7 Near- ; 'r - j i- - ' y 8lleave- HI. ';. J "f ?' 9 Mineral ! . !- ; : -j. 10 Omitted . - f :' ! 11 Western state (ab.) ' j :12 A-ein ..- , , - . 15 Humble prayers-i 17 Imbecile ? -- f . S 20 Animal appendages . 22 Everything : "! ' 24 Aged" - r-- j ' - j? 23 Digit : f '2C South- African animal i . 2 - Consume t !. : 30 . Boric - ' . . 31? Pronoun s : 33 'Rude' : . - ; 35 . Hurt' 38 Single 59 Dined. ; 43' Healthy 44 Consumed-1 ,1- 47-Low-female voices 49' Vessel' ul!. . -i -SOT' Small bite- 'ffl A-number- -. BS'Insect " . - -: . 53 Mother- or peart -56 Smokes- ' i - 54 Navigate 61 Leave-out' - f .64' Receptacle I . T 66" Meaning one " ' 68 Percent (ab:)- "i 69 Ah ocean liner (ab.) ! 70. - Ai continent (abl) 71' A.' southern state (ab.) ;'aJaX''iftBtS'''-'-!i:' ijilnCo I I .4 ; v. -ir --' -' . ' ; , ' I 1 :.r Phono 23 ' BaU per word ; Per iaiertion . rr, T-,-l Three lnaerliona ", t 5 'jAohetoIjoiin- . Keal "Katate . - - T. K. roitD -. -(Over 144 BaaAanx) BZTOSX TOU IiBAVK TOTTR HOMS iJCFCaB jixviTiXi:;; .... c- Insured, Properly j:: Pbona 161. Beck Hendrieka, XT. 8. NOTICE SALEM AUTO WRECKINQ - Co., now- p&- for .bnaineaa Httet-onr prieea berora -aeninc or bcyina;., 403 S. ChorcL St., Phtiia 215ft.. Rea. Khone 1806-IC . . , ' 7 -- l j31t SCHKi: WAH-AtPTO-WRROKI NO-OO? WiH - br7i -cW car. tiisheaA eaak price . pald a085W.vOotttmarcil tU..l-jl3t torag5 wlw piUUl LfUIieill(i 7 nil jrTjTiT I mhim, h per monUu 188 N. Up ltol. Taxaa- caraxa. j, t l-JBtf STORAGE ;, Ojen '.ajridwajlitj Waihiog and grea iiiig. ;-:.EIKER:Atp;;Cp; ;. 'Coraer Xiberty.ahd Va'iTy l-f6tf AUTO TOP3 3 -i i STATIONARY TOPS -- Tk very Uteat In auto top ": ' , . , . Reaeooatrte-Prle- . , -. 519-BTaTe -St7- t int FOR KENT - PR1XTED-CARDS, SIXEf 14" B7 . wor&ioc ,Fer -Reatv'1 price- 10 eonta .each. Stateamaa -Baalaeaa Offica, . on - Ground-flor. "' . - t HOUSJ? -A5J APARTirENTfiP PHONE" 4-nl!7tf FOR RENT Apartmeats ..j ii- 4 JVNiS ROOM-UNFURNISHED Apart menta Close in, 465 Center. 5-117 HEATED APARTMENTS FIRST .Floor, .uniurnisneu. siu jx. J4tn. 5 f 14 FOR REKT APARTMENTS ,.CoainerriaL 881 , APARTMENTSr268 -N.. COTTAGE.. 6ntf 2 THREE-ROOM' ".APARTMENTS- Partly. xarnisnea. catD. t:u a Capttol. , 1 :- 5-118 constant . surprise; ,-h Is- vqeabolary was1 straight from "T'oid Ave'hoo "an de tracks,'. and- histcansfor- mation into aa. industrious school boy' is wonderful. ":' : !.; ':,.;" The play; was well received and la to be repeated-aboulVthe- county' by request of various organiza tions. The proceeds will, go - to different .community., -affairs, 4 we ate Informed, t " , j . "Down in s Maine', will be put on by the War - Mothers at .the Grand theater ia the near future. . Miss"' Hazeif Hinds waathostess to a -number of. friemie at-j Valr en tine-party lasfceveningir Ai -the refreshment; hour - tiny Ted-- heart boxes, fastened ."by- red1 streamers fromi the' hands 'of a'-curild ttJ-' pended f r6m a-basketv orsviolets and hardstftis,- told of the engage ment of her sister. Ruby Hinds, to Edg'ar . Trebflcock of Kellog; Idaho. -No date has been, set for'the" wed dlng....".:i Those present, were-the -Misses Ruby Hidds,' GIaayv - Morton, Helen Dbckwood;' -Ruth DrewV Clara Smith, riaura.-Peinherton, Mabel CtfrtyJ Heleii Curry, Ma tha 'Leavenworth, Margaret Leav en worth;- Elaine- -Cba pin,- Alice Falk," Noair Terril and 'the-hos tess, ; Jnr' CT'5''1-.";" "'r",."-r 1 1 1 Mlsal Ruby dihda is the aush-. ter of Mr. and Mrs; Joha-F. )I1d(1s ot CorvalliS; and an employe of the: Seavy-IJell Insurance company ot this; city. ;, ? .; - ii ll li? ; S ' W "P ! -. The Sweetv Briar club-was de- light f ully t-;eTJtertained this- raid- week: at the home -of Mrs.-M.- C petteys. Plans for ihe remainder Of the" year occupied the members tor, the most of the afternoon,-after! Which the Intereetlng paper of the day on: "The Weaving of Tap- eptry' was tread by . Mrs. Ralph Alien.' I I :.- f : Mr Charlotte Selden- was, a special guest of the group rMera- 'bers' of the club present included MrpJ f Arthur lJtley.! Mrs CorydOh Ulodgett,: Mr.-;-WIlWam McCall, Mrs Al SteineC frs. t Lou" Grofo; Mrs,' A-s- Hr BunnMrs. Ed Prattt Mifis NeUIe Taylor, Mrs. W C. Franklitf; Mrs. C. C. Chaifee, Mrs. B.; f Moll.- Mrs: $fC. Pafe; Mrs; James ImlahAMrs. .KarliKugeli Mrs.- Ciena .Adams. Mra,, Fed Allen,- Mrs. I Ralph Allen, .and the hostefe llrs. Petteys. ' v 7 ; - Mrs. r Chaffee "wlir'be" the blah's hext"hostessv----.-.,"5 j Ia Valentine social was held-" at this Swegle- school ' Friday' after noonJ After the valentines 'were ew-hang'ed aniorig the'cbildreo: an old fashioned; spelling : match was heid.-j The parents asl.wpn- as the children ; took . part and ,the Acham-plo-a peller forv the afternoon aa Mrs.1 -Alice Cochrane - -.-. j- ' ; In'the bourse .of the afteVnoon a-t"dother-ttatherf clhh --. nH gaafzed with; Mrs. C. R: West. as hpresident and Mrs. Wi Small eec- retary. A bottateous . , luncheon Vai -served and an enjoyable time was tad ry t il -T-esectf r-. hold - its firt ftieetine-' PrMar Mareh-6th.-' " " ' " Advertising Dept. Od week(aix laaerttena) e! 20e Ub aaonuk Six moiHba contract, pec aaok15ei 1Z niontna- euiraci.-per monuiiv:e ' Mioimom lor aar advertisement 25 FOR REXT Rooms OFFICE ROOMS IXQCIRE ROOM 22 . . Breyraaa Block. 6(ebl3t( PLKASANT ROOM FOR GflN'TLKM AN Cloae iaw trhon-'5aS-W. 6 il4 BOARD AND KOOM FOR TWO.:PHONT: -.lS4T-M . ..... v i etna RdOJt'ANir BOARD IN" PRIVATE fam ily for one or two business .women. tttO Marion. - ., 6fl5 ROOM . FOR . RENT MODERN HOME, tares blocks from itate hoaaa, for - . ttaman. Moat fire refereneee. , Pleaaf , addreaa A. B., car Stateamaa. 6-ol7H PRDVTED CARDS, SinnT' BT-H wardtnc, , "Bootaa to Rent," price 10 cents eaekr- Stateaanata BoaineU office. Oronnd floor. - ', FUll IIL'NT Ilouiee" ' 7"' 6 ROOM-FURNISHED HOUSE (Moderat -'er- apt. Alw iwm ' and board;: T" Cpnunereiat . , 7 row - rent eTtooar-gotTSEr 2000 bUtfl atreet, 40. . . . WINJflE PETf TJOHK '-' v , J RHor . -- 11 Ora BWf. ' T-JSltf -; FOR M1TiF.i.w1flsrfllanroni H . - - - . . 1 ;CIX)VER. HAY, - SLIGHTLY. DAMAGED. .- SlO vatr-tota;.- J. H. Engenian, Mirer . ..tan,1 Ores. .8115 7& ' GLADIOLA BULBS,' BLOOMING aiaa -- , postpaid, S I.'.;, E ; A. Bnaett i nrttry : .Co, Salem... . . - . . ,8:ll F03C TERRIER PUPPIES960,RROAD .way. Mrs. lUUiwiU. Pb 1076 W. : ; . -. - - lariat' DRAG SAWS ,CHEAP-NEW -THOMAS portable h p., all metal construotion. Mounts wiU two wheela. VTheeU like wkeelkorraw. iliH poilayor onaet tioa to crosscut saw, churn, separator. . ete. - Priced oinptetaX wlia bfhad at : SSa each ..o.U Portland. - . . . ALASKA JUNK CO. ,r ' iv 203 1'rout, I'ortlaftd, Oregon. - . ; Will allow 5. credit (ut- aaw M ad .ia-' enclosed with order. g m!2 Fruit Trees Walanta and ah robbery. Bfgb an Ferry. Frultland Nursery." A". J. Uatla-is,- Prop. Pbone 1140-M aniasac- - --: - ... . SilStl. Willamette Valley Pa a Balesyard at Ml Oosrt atreat, at Kennedya paintahop.-oppAaita Ha-, ;ek a atora.AU kinds of frjji and ant trcaa. Or, Beaa'a Big- Fraack praaa.- ; !5?U7 t "ea- Phona lfla. Reg. 105P5. JeU Mathis. Prop. " ' 8-14t FOR - SALE RUUD GAS WATER beater, nearly sw; and ga range in good condition.,. Cail 640 -Chcmekets. ' ' -: - - , 8-114 fOR SAL3S OLD KEWSPAPERS. It oentl atunTle. " Olrcblatioa daparUna&Tl ' Oregon Statesman. .. . .. .. , Beautiful Oregon Ros ; And elevaa otker Oregea sangs- t gatker with a fiae collection ol patriot's, aoaga. sacred aoaga and auny aid tint faroritea. . . -, . ; . ' ; AXZf f03t 25e - . igfa& &Suk-. fca" Matity1; lota) r Especially adaptable .for achool. eont X,r .kaajaj-ajnging.- Sea lor : Western Sortsster TO pagaa bow la ita third aditioa . : . PabU'aked.By- , ' OHEGOJT TEAOHEis" MONTH ', . ,ll& 8. Commareial 6t. SaUm, Or. " DRAG SAW-FOR SALE a. SKW oni 1 niaa.powar dra- aawv- mil - tal m ...utwun; fwowaeia zander fram permits machioa to ba moTedTlika a wljeeilrTaw'. Several ipveial feataraa"" Thia kaa aertr baea aaed. , WtU at at a anbaUntial rednetiea' aad miff terms to. raapoaalbU party. . Wn .Jtf. acatar, Salein,. Or, -. R. . Box as l v - : ' .- - - ; b-24 f Tresi)jJN(rtIces TreTiipaVBKoUcVarelaV 14 lacbaa'Vl - 9 iacbes, printed on -good 10 aac 'caavan bearing tha word,- "Notiea It fVb7 5'VB Th Treaapasaing I fl,r ,t'r,'Parbdd'e Oat TksPremJaa Undeir Penalty Of ProacBion-t Priea ' irl,,eh r two lor 25. etateama Ppbliakiag Company, gal em, Oregow - FOR SALK .Livestock - 9 - WORK HORSE CHEAP PHONE 18F22. TETE BIN ARIAS DB, PaTTIRSOll tms. aiurw, - - B-dSOtl TRTTi W. LANnt vrrrftiwipnn t'Ofrtel i 438 8; Commercial. Phoaa 1191 Rea. -WOOD FOR SALE 11 LENAKER SAWS WOOD Phono 2097 J. DRY WOOD. POTIR vruvr ivn a t..v llmia IBlNt.BlJOCKWOOD.- g3.T5 ER ada 114. Phone 1879-W. 11-tnS GOOD COAL DRY WOOI . vPBOMPT DEI.IVERIES ? HILLMAN TVTU CO. ' V V i AEONS' 1855: v, ? r DBY WOOD rOR. SALE Phona 254 ot WWDSAWINO JCTDD AND BCHMIDT. i 11-J18U DRY SLAB WOOD- jro sat. si Becond. gyowtkv; ; Phone 176ft. 11F22 BEST. GBADB-OP' WOOD- . ' . ' It., and 1 iaca. Dry prill wood. Dty and'greaa mill waod. -Dry second growth fir.- - Dry and old lir. . , - , - Dry 4 It. ash; FRED LY WELLS -ProTBrt delivery and raasonabl prifa 380 feonth Church. Phgne 1543. ll-a feEST SECOND GROWTH na $7; eAS l INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD CiV ATT, J i "".- reaaonabla a-i-pTc.;r daUTar. Phoaa 1958-W , Il-al3t IftVINCII-OLD FIB, 4.POOT OLD HB. rtf1 .5. -aaa. Phona D. Mfii.M .vAF .... TXZT- .1ST. FAT.1 - r jewelry. Hoke Smelling and Keening Ca, Otacgo, Mvchij-ao, 13-iZltf