'mi: OiiixioN STA'i;,iAN; sALi:;,i. o:u:gon SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 22, 1023 " ' ' ' ' : r. - - . . , . -. ' . ; "- - . 1 , . ' ' Vm - ..... , . ...... ' - TEffll SEEIOi'G ' LOGATIDN HERE Farm Suitable for Diversified Farming or Wheat Rais- -ins Sought , ' Claude Virge, a Texan who made a cleanup in safe Invest ments while in the Southland has arrived in Salem to look tor a place, to buy. It la ; stated that Mr. Virge took a. plunge In oil and was successful.' ---i Mr. Virge is looking for a loca tion' in the Willamette . valley where he may buy a farm suitable for diversified farming, or one salted to wheat raising. At first bp plans to work 6n some Willam ette valley farm, in order to gain a knowledge of the situation and conditions here. It is needless to t. y that he Is impressed by the Willamette taller. ' ; ' v Mr. Virge stated that lie wanted tp get about 80 acres of wheat lind which could - be pat under cultivation ; fn .the spring, .and 4hich would allow hint to take in the harvest of southern California after it has taken place here. - Annual Meeting Scheduled For County Health Group Election of officers and the. an nual, meeting of the Marlon Coun ty Health association will be held Friday noon," March 27 at the Cray Belle. Representatives from the six health ceuters-:of jhe coun ty and including Salem are to'be present. In addition many, Salem residents are' to be in attendance. Several- speakers have been . ar ranged for the meeting.; This organ was organized four years ago for the purpose of pro. moting child health in this local ity. . However, the Commonwealth fund of New York has sent in the child health demonstration for five years. . Following this period of time, the work will be resumed. Dr.. Walter H. Brown, who is di recting the jSisrJon County Child health demonstration will address the meeting, - Clubs of London Decide To Offer Bed arid Board p r;. .r ,;. . I LONDON March 18.-! Most of the London clubs have decided to add bedrooms 4o their quarters for the convenience jot their guests. This innovation has come about . gradually during the last year or so, chiefly on account of the fact that1' the - London : hotels have been ' so crowded. The United Universities, t be United Service, Carlton, .Reform and Devonshire clubs, among oth ers, have found nt necessary to add sleeping quarters to their premises, and the ' Union club in Carlton House terrace will have its own bedrooms when It re-opens next summer.- The old-fashioned Athenaeum also is on the list. SAY .""BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! IJnless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are hot getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin "proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Pain , Headache Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions, "llandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet! Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggistf. Ajpitta la tfca trad mark of Bayer Mun&tcur at UoaoaceUesciilrstcr cyllciei SAMPS DM pitches AJI V ... .. inn -1 ' I t l! I ! I The best medium priced suit cases oh the American Market- today are SAMPSONS They are better built, made of superior mater ial, special hardware, selected leather trim mings and well designed ! ,1 ? To Put Over This Special SUMS In a big way 1 am making great reductions from my already reasonable prices on j every ' piece of luggage in the house- YOUR LUGGAGE IS SURELY HERE Avail ycurself now of the cut prices and be assured of the good merchandise by calling at once; f ? ,rK SALE (C : : 'MB SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING UQLaLlU b urniture, wallpaper, ramt , Linoleum Rugs , 179 N. Commercial" Street Salem, Oregon IKS RECORD Chamber of Commerce to Welcome New Member ships soon Fifty-four new : membersbips were secured by workers in the interest of the Chamber of Com merce this last week. Nearly every type of business and activity in the city is represented. All member ships have not" yet been received. I New J members- received are as follows: 1 ;' " ; i , Dr. Walter . H. Brown, director Marion County Child Health Dem onstration, 578 State St. H. E. Barritt, Oregon bniidlng. real es tate and : insurance; Dr. A : R. Bruce, bacteriologist, in the Bank of Commerce building; W. II. Burghardt, insurance, 371 State street; Buzz Shop; E. T. Busselle, photo service and supplies, - 548 State street. . I ;-'.-.- .v Dr. C. E. Cashatt, physician, Bank of Commerce building; Waiter H. Cooke, Columbia Bond & Mortgage company. New Salem hotel; .Cooley & Pearson, grocers, 211 N. Commercial. .? - i . A. M. Dalrymple, warden Ore gon State penitentiary; Simon M. Director, Director Bros., jmerch ants. Commercial & Court streets i F.;W, Doirhin, Sr.. farmer, 1417 Court street, also bops, Purbin Hugbes building. ; j Junior Eckley. 9C0 N. 20th street, real estate; V. A. Elker, Riker Auto Co., Liberty and Ferry streets; M. A. Kites, Custom tail or, 384 State street ; s Dr. " C. 1. George, dentist," Masonic temple. Dr. L. E. Hamrnar, dentist. Gray building; Jas. G. Heltzel, Bush bank building, lawyer; J. F. Hughes, farmer and capitalist, 567 south High street;' Hunt & Chal- ler. meat market. 263 north Com mercial street. I Chris J, Kowitz, attorney, Sa lem Bank of. Commerce. building; August. Knutson, photographer. 352 Chemeketa; J. B. Kennedy, paint" contractor, 2C1; Court;. Lee & Karst, farm, produce, 433 Fer ry street; W. A. Listori. real es tate and fire insurance,-484 Court street. : - -. ; .'-. C. B. McCullough; civil engineer 651 south Charch street; O. L. Mclntire, superintendent State School for the i Deaf; Victor Mac- Kenzie. with Marshall-Wells com pany, 2000 south IIigh street; Dick Miller, sales manager Tramm Motor company, 349 North : Com mercial street; Drs." Miller & Brnnk, dentists, . United States National Bank building; Mutual Savings & Loan association, 275 State street; H. J. Ostlind, garage and auto, repairing, 348 Chem eketa street. --.: I J. W Parker, Parker stage lines Terminal building; John R. Pat terson, Terminal Cigar Store, Ter minal building; Dr. J. Ray Pem befton, physician,1 Bank of Cqm- merce building; C. J. Pugh & Co..' -manufacturer! ; of canning mach inery, 550 soutk 21st street; Mrs. Catherine Pugh, 583 north win- Eat and Set T'iijri If yoa ar overft and averse to phyti l exertion, if yoa re fond of eating and till want to reduce yonr exee fleh. o to your Jru2it and jret box of Msr moU Vrenpription Tablets. These tablets, compounded- in aeeerdaare with the fam ous Hannola Prescription, coatAin tbe exact ingredient neeecsarjr to produce normal, healthy reduction of excess weight. Take one tablet aiter oacb ml asd. at bed time and yon will hegin to j,ur iai steaaiij ana easily. Con tinue the treatment nntil your weieht is what you. desire until your figure is slen- Awm .1 ... . : ' . ' 1 . . auu aimciiTg I(HIS. Jl HOB need to tTjr atarration diets or weakening ex ercises. o on eating what you like. exercisinr to the athletes. . Just take your , little tablet faithfully, and without a doubt yonr . flabby, flesh will quickly disappear. Your figure will be come slender and shapely just o you have always awnted it to be. Thousands of men and women each yesr resain healthy, Eleiraer furores ' this way. (Why .don't yout . Hanaola Prescription 'Tablets are so pleasant and easy to take that anyone who is suffering- the embarrassment and diavoaafort of overweight owes it to him self to try them. - All drug? stores the world over sell Martnola Prescription Tab lets for one dollar a box. Or send the money direct lo the Marmola, Company, General Motors Building, Detroit, Mich., ana box will be sent to you postpaid. ; . . t AdT. Willamette Valley: Fast Through Freight to All Valley Points Dally A f 6peed-fficlency-Scrrlce SaIem-PortlandVoodbnrn CorrallU Eugene - Jefferaon Dallas - Albany Monmouth ' " independence Btonroe -.'Springfield r SHIP BY TRUCI rm irv i r BISHOE!S ' ' BISHOFS Made from Bishop's Virgin Wool Fabrics" All. the new smart spring styles embraced in this showing. These suits wear longer, lpojc nicer and give better satisfaction per dollar than any to be found. Get yours now " " S i . - N We set the style pace parade which is later taken up by others. You will always find here the newest Fifth Avenue creations. See this showing. ' H CLOTIIING-VOOI,IlNr JVUXJ-iS STORE urc ter street, (oldest member.) Dr. J. O. Turner,' roentgenolo gist Bank of Commerce building; G. E. Terwilliger, undertaker, 770 Chemeketa street; Raybeslos Brake station. IJke Panek and Carl Panek; 275 south Commer cial street. :'l . - r . . Salem Sand it GrareX company, foot of Court street; F. S. An- unsen. manager; - galem Deacon ess Hospital, F. B. Wedal, 685 south Winter Btreet; Salem Res taurant, II. E. and C. E. Feller, proprietors, 159 so nth High street, Dr.t Hr B. Scofield,' Chiropractor, Oregon building; F. J. Saunders, O. i K: barber " shop, 337 State street; L. . A. Scheelar, Scheelar Auto Wrecking . company, 1085 north Commercial street; J. E. Smith, county, commissioner, St. Paul ; Mrs. E. V. Spencer, Pacific Expert school. Oregon building; Gladys W. Steele, superintendent of Salem Hospital; F. E. Shafer, leather goods. 17,0 south Commer cial street. . Harold' D. Ware, Scout execu tive,' " Oregon ' building; White House restaurant, 362 State street, W P. George, proprietor; Wech ter &. Smith, machjne . shop,- 345 Ferry; H. U, White, adrertising, 275 State street; .Wood's Auto Top Shop, auto tops and painting. 255 north Commercial. SEVERE QUAKE FELT LENTEN TALKS THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST JOHN by E Eer. ERNEST IL SHANKS, Pastor of the 4 First Baptist Church MARCH 22,J 1025 John 11:1-44. "The Bethany Home." News, of Lazarus sickness. 1-16. Jesus comes to the grief-stricken borne. Lazarus Is. raised from the grave. 36.4 4. Key: "I am the resurrection." Memory verses: 3, 14, 1(T, 21, 25, 26. 17-35. "L ORD, be whom thou lovest!" What a fine thine to have said r QUEBEC, March 21. An earth quake of such intensity, as to set buildings trembling and frighten-' ing the populace, visited the reg ion where tbe more severe quake of three" weeks 'ago fs' believed to have had origin..' - It occurred - be tween 10:24 and 10:25 a. m., and lasted only a few seconds. ' - - Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. UAIOIFACTimCCS Sulphite, and tlarala VrarteJ. Jso Eutcitera Wra piis, k Addl-s Paps?. CrCirccf Glsiae, to save it at tremendous cost. But there Is something different here. His love' for the saints, for his redeemed ones, is different. How shall we describe its difference? More intense?; More fervent? More demonstrative? 1 .Having greater measure of love? It would- be difficult to, describe it-: But one can truly feel it the moment' be surrenders to that love and confesses his faith. Jesus delayed his answer to their appeal. Why does He delay answer to prayer? Per haps that He may bring a greater blessing, or that we may be the better prepared to receive it- This Is the lesson we should learn for" the raising of Laxarus. We can always appeal to Him in time of trouble,, and the greater, the need the more urgent the appeal. "He is touched with the feeling of our Infirmities." And "so He is our Saviour." 3. Ills sisters sent unto him (Jesus) saying, "Lord he whom Thou lovest is sick." e. . I.. . Jesus said unto them, "Lazarus Is dead." i ? :-- U ;'16. i ! Then said Thomas, "Let us go, that we may die with him." : : 21.- Then said Martha, "Lord, If Thou hadst been here, my brother had not died." . ;'25.- ; . ..r ; .. ' . N Jesus said unto her, "I am the resurrecton, and the life: he that belleveth on roe," though he were dead, yet shall he live. 9R .: "Whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. . Believest thon this? ; .- . , i ' - I'm but a stranger here,' , . - v ' Heaven Is my home; - , ' Earth is a desert drear, , : Heaven is my home; Dangers' and sorrows stand ' - " Round me on every hand, Heaven is my Fatber-land, ' ' Heaven is my home. ' ': - ' f"- - - ' . . .i- . , N-.-.:; ...... -. .. . . .... . "' s "' ' " ' - " '. " . ;'' . ' " " J- ' ". .. ..." - What though the iempest rage, .1 .- Heaven is my home; ' Short is the pilgrimage, - . . Heaven is my home; ' ; Time's cold and wintry blast ; ! Soon will be overpast;- " ' - I shall reach home at last Heaven, is my. home. . - . . , There at i my Saviour's side- Heaven is my home; . : I shall be glorified Heaven is my home; ,:; 1! There are the good and blest, - ; Those I loved most and best, , And' there, I too, shall rest, w f Heaven i3 zny home. . . . . , THOMAS TAYLOR, " Alaska Company Proposes To Operate Air Limousine JUNEAU, Alaska, March l Incorporation papers for Alaska's first aerial company, filed at the territorial eapitol here in February revealed that Fairbanks (Jo.. In tends to purchase a JS0.O0O; air limousine to "carry eight passen gers comfortably to points in th? interior' "'" - X " ." '- The company was capitiOized fori 350,000. The, incorporators .were R. C. Wood, president of the Firet National Bank. J. Fred Strutheraf, and James A. Rodebangb, pioneer airplaae owner "of the north, all of Fairbanks. The company success fully operated three planes fa min ing camps last summer from Fairbanks. One of the planes was offered to Ray S. Darling, former navy aviator, and Ralph P. Mackle, of Alaska, an employe of the Alaska Railroad, to make a pro posed fligbt to Nome, $20 mile from Fairbanks, vith 'a, consign ment of diphtheria antitoxin, but was. not used because dogs Were well on the way to Nome before the w'eaiher pe'rrnhfed aviation. Hickman at SeatUc D Presidio t U. CJJickmaji of the Kimball School of .Theology, will Vemain 'in SeatUe . an ' additional week to continue a revival service that has been started there. The service hare been under way for seven days. $625 Fischer Piano $285 This piano Is like new and fully guaranteed; $8 a month Geo. C. Will, 432 State Salem Fuel And Transfer ny 752 Trade Street; Phone 529 Cheaper Fuel Sold From Shed Now open for fuel contracts at summef prices, on fir. oak. maple, slabs and coal. Will take care of customer through r : r : ' r , : next winter.' Consult us for Quality and Price mm car ik pifiii ... 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