The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    TITS .-OXIEG 01 T : STATES?. t AI T; 'gATLH? L.O?.EGO:r. !
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THIS C0UP0II IS WORTH
Upon rWnfitka rf Thii Cogpootnd fX10YatfXlIr ;
Ream a Rcgutsr" . V:
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Cut it-'aut bring it to our
Toilet Goods Department -"
.find get a foil size
Opdlvbue powder that Vogue,
forecaster liave 'toLT yoa abou t! da
snmattonof theTTaw, tie choice leadm
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raldpg jbbw Opalescent Beauty, rader
,. . 4ii-4osteolUdn, lifeless e2ect
atworotelyjxrfi mtna ci the sness. oa
xnost.ostjy fniadJeni; ei4 fafriT)r.
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COVPOriS REDEEMED' S4T0RDA1TOKI.YI
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CAPITALTDRUG STORE
- Agent OWL DRUG CO. ,
vM j. H. wnxETT; : .. -.-
? duly the Bcstl-- Stte nd Mbrty
Enters Lcgislatire Race
Ji O. Bailey of "Portland Thurs
day filed i-wltk the-' Biecretjiry-,of
state-here his declaration of can
didacy for the republican: no miliar,
tiort for- representative in, the Jeg?-
islature from . Multnomah county.
Mrs1 Bailey served in j the lower
house of the legislature during the
925 session . i i
CITY NEWS IN 'BRIEF r
! GurWeat herAVon
JvliA
J. M. Snyd!er, charged with issu
ing a check If or $16 without sf-
VTTfldent funds to cover'Jt, appeared
'ciA justicei cburt Thursday.- Tie
case was continuea ior near in g-.
3. J. Edwards is-the eoaaplalning
wunesa. -
Fair ever east, eloudy over west
n4 probably rain along the coast;
Moderate' temDerature; winds: be-
I" klng fresh and probably strong
fni the coast; Thursday- Max.,
?IT mln.vv 5 ; rtre8 .iWlingi
ri;niall. tioffeatinospnere, ciear;
1 ' 'j' -': i'S
ilble Class TodayJ j
The usual Bible study class will
keet at the Baptist, church Friday
llgjit at30. .Dr. Jlaton has re
ive red from his-rqcent tuness ana
Ill
rd
teach" the
invited.
class again. All
lUs Daftvriday Nite
Elks1 Teh, I. Members
only.
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to lortIand
Ensign and Mrs, Pitt of the Sal-
liUon Army will be in. Portland
(night where they "will conduct a
ited meeting of all army branch
i jn that city. They will return
iiturAy morning.
Elks Dance TViaajrXlte-
Elks Temple. . Members only.
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A total of 59,5'3.66: Intazes
ivs been tuifned in - to thd county 1
treasury on statements Issued for
this year, a daily average of ; $2,
4 80.5 S. To date, approximately
2960 statements tea ve been issued.
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QTJIETS DISTTttBIXG JIACKING
c i . . COUGHS
..Healing pjine, tar, -pure honeys
and other soothing, cough-healing
ingredients, go into the making o(
POLETS HpNEJND TAJtf No
opiates, justly feared by: careful
mothers, harmful, i and w Ttlthtfut
medicinal value. - Read the. bottle
contents as given on the package,
and learn why FOLEY'S HONJ3Y
AND TAR is the superior cough
remedy, sate ' for ' children and
grown persons, and reliable for
coughs, colds, croup, i: tickling
throat, nervous hacking and like
irritations. Refuse substitutes
Adv.
Arrested on Liquor Charge
C. V. Davis of Portland was ar
rested earlr Thursday morning by
Officers Wi O." Edwards and" Geo.
Edwards, lie was1 charged with
speeding andwhen arrested, oftl
cers declare they found evidence
to place the further charge against
him of driting while intoxicated.
PurBiture Upholstery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture company. sJOtf
Esprit d'Amomr,JIair Waver -
. Produces - attractive t waves like
a marcel that - stays in for-days
Call for Esprit d'Amour booklet,
"Smart "Appearance" Specialty
fSop$45S.Courtv .itijtlnl
ClniM'to, Meet i. r.-V f.i
A., meeting of the. Liberty. Sun
nyside' and Saiem- -Heights Com-
munityrslubs wil ;be .. held ' this
evening : ai ;ine sunnysiae scnopi
it was-annonnced Thursday after
aooiu - For the triangular affair
it- is said a unique "program- has
been arranged.
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St5ofcsnlt Dr. Frantz, 495 North
JCtmmercial. - Phone 780. ml4
Miller to Spek ' 1
ev. Carl . t . MUier, pastor oi
mtn baiem irienas cnurcn mu
cretary of the local Ministerial
nspclation, will ! be the special
leaker, at" the SalvaUbn Army
ill" Saturday night. The meet-
d will be evangelistic and ; will
IVmmence at 8 o'clock. Public
jvitedy: ' ; :
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otel Marion '
Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8
ery evening. J2tl
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a Are Showing the Largest
And most up to date millinery,
tll styles and colors, reasonably
'"ted. Our line of Madge Evans
Hs is now complete and we; will
i kble to fit any child. We make
eclalty of children's hats and
if stock this season is larger
an ever. Mrs.! a. f. stun, 333
,te street. " I ml2
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me Marriage License . i j
One marriage; license was' ap
$&yCoT here iThursday. This
Jruken out by John Klster and
Hyv : Leone Tergen, both, or
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Poxneroy & Keens
Jewelers and Optometrists
. Salens!? Oregon ' i
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i I Indgrwood Typewriter Co.
J 1 - Direct Factory JJmnch
(tl Court Street Phone SCa
, i Typewrltersi Rented, Sold, - "
' 'i ? . Repaired . m ; -!
1 ' nnfiil r&tpa to stndanta
Fairmount Hill Lot
Some new!
pick-ups. Becke- &
1&9 N. High
listings at $700 are
street.'
Hendricks,
m3if
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Fined for Parking T r
F. B. Howard of this .city, was
fined $T-by Judge Poulsen Thurs
day - upon hiving been convicted
of parking overtime.
For a Stylisl
Hair cut call at .Model Beauty
Parlor, 112 N. Coml-St. i 3, ml2
Business Cornei ""'' 1 '
$15,000. ! Another, . $26,000,
extra large; Apartment house
sites. Small r store lochtions for
lease. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N.
! ,. ..i .it..-':. I ...
High street.
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Building Permits Issued
Two i building! permitrwefe
issued from the office .of the city
recorder Thursday' H. C, Hum
mel received! permits to construct
a one and one-half story ; dwelling
at j 1690 Market street at a cost
of $3,000, and a one and cine-half
ktory dwelling at 1790 Norh Cap
Itol street, to cost $2,000. '
- - WOMEN t .
You need Massage also latest
method Of Radiant Sweat
I JIRS. F, E HARRT3IAX V ?
Dr. Massage -and Naturopath '
1441'. Comn. Phone. 628-J
FNjWOOlSR
AUCnONEEK '. '
Pay Gash For Furniture
Residence and Btore
- 1010 jNorth Summec -
..PHONE' kill ;
"Established Since 1910"
Wanted, Several Boxes of
Government powder, Ph. 23F11
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Hats Cleaned and Blocked
75 c. Cash and Carry Cleaners
352 Chemeketa St. f21tf
Goei to Hospital-
Josephine Morley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Morley of Sa
lem, will be taken to the Shriner's
hospital at Portland to undergo
a serious bone operation.
Dance Saturday , ;
At Clemens Pavilion, Hazel
Green M12
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
4$ 1.2 5. Cash and Carry Clean
ers. Down town .receiving office
352 Chemeketa St. , f21tf
Motion Is Granted 4 i,-
An order granting the motion.
of .he .plaintiff , for a voluntaryjnon-
suit was signed Thursday by GJr-
euu Judge Percy ItfTteliy in the
action- brpight jby .the i Wadhamtf I
$c Co. against the Silver King Min-
hg'bompany4'i-i ..' " ; s r..
This Is Ford Demonstration
... Week. Arrange with -.Valley
Motor Co. for a trial drive in an
improved Ford.. ml3
JOE WILLIAMS
The Battery Man
Fbone TJ Tien 8a How
Quick W Get Thar.
B31,Conrt St. Phone 198
fl. DALLY STRUCK EXPRESS
and freight service to and from
alL points south 0 Medford' and
meet to Coos Brfy pointsT Ex-
Lprtss service - at .freight rate
uexioV' tugn na-ivuu sireeis
Phone J9fr: .
Oregon Auto Tj
Co.
TRACY'S FUEL
167 D Street Telephone 2313
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LADD & BUSH, Bankfers
Establlshedl 1S63
General BnHas Burlnsea
Office Honrs from 10 t. m. to 8 p. m.
We have jnst the car t ar
y on, . It's a nice Stair sedaa,.
1924 model, with new painf;
80: rubberi automatic ;
windshield swipe, spot Ught
and.-lots, of ''other extras antf-,
cap which yon ! 'will be
proud to own.? Be sure and
see this snap for $325.00.
1
f Lakevlw highway ;bweens Ila,m
der otlhe commission -fares ef-fect-
immediately and restores to
the, highways Jhe ; maximum load
ftils presjpribedby law, ' .' ".. r
TIianks for the Bnggy RideM
yjetor record at Stiff's. ml2
MOTHER TAKE XO CHAXCES
t OX CROUP
Never put a croupy child to bed
without having FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR right handy. It checks
the sudden and terrifying onset ox
croup, relieves 5 the strangling.
choking: condition, eases aixncuit
breathing: and allows peaceful
sleep. , Ai friend; writes: ! "I have
long used FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR for croup. First, I gave it
to all. my children, and now to my
grandchildren, with thesame good
results." f Reliable also for brn
chial and "flu," coughs, tickling
throat ' and troublesome night
roughs. rAdv. 4.,
Crossley Addresses Speakers-
James J. Crossley of Portland,
fjublican candidate for United
States senator at the primary elec
tion gave an address before the
student body of Willamette uni
versity Thursday. He later called
at the executive department, .-Mr.
Crossley. said that Ije would make
a .tour of the entire state prior tos
the' close of the ; campaign.
Senrrc- O. ' L. IMcNary is op-
pospdto; tlCc, proposed law increas-
ing-we c.y ra;j-hip of the inter
state QT.Yzix-cG eoKjiTafwion to 13
nrcmr.ero-; ar.d aiMrictfng the
United Ktaies int zinpi', according
to a teieirr:i rilvo at the of-
uce3 pi '.no uuut'o i-rvtce com
mission ksro Tlnr4dt.. The.com-
mislop.s .Scvr day aia reat a Xel
e'grjim to n:uu.tor IIeKaTy and
Representative Havrley urging
tsja to, oppose the bill which is
now in the hands of 3 senate com
nlitee. . ; ,
tory tjb eouhtry, that-they
willnfake- some, effort . to. modify
the prbhibltion law so tfiat'lt can
be esforced. ; 1 -;
1 Jt was said by some of the ar-
hdent prohibitionists that ins only
the; riff-raff who want an amend
ment of the Volstead act, and who
are! against prohibition. In June,
1920, Dr. Charles W. Elliott,
president emeritus of "Harvard
university, said that prohibition
laws would' be brought into disre
pute by fhe best people, who, he
said, would not obey it; Today
the!, truth of that statement' is
everywhere apparent. There rare
ly, 'if ever, was an educator, a
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Obituary
Christian Endeavor Elects
"At a decent meeting of the
Christian Endeavor of the Chris-
Barnes
At the residence. 1435 Hines
street, Thursday, March 11, Mrs.
Clee Dala Barnes, wife of W. F.
Barnes, mother of Mrs. Ethel
Noack and Ora Barnes of Salem;
Roy and Granville Barnes of San
Francisco; daughter of Mrs. Man-
eryt Harbough of Woodruff, Kan
tian'church Miss Genevieve Wied 8 5 sister of Mrs. Mary Hageman
Elks Dance Friday Nite
Elks Temple. Members
. only.
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If You Are Weak
And run down from etfects of
flu. consult Dr. Arthur Frantz,
495 N. Commercial: Phone 780.
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was elected president of that so
ciety for 1926. Elsie Main, vice
president, and Ollle Lpvelaad sec
retary treasurer, j The president
appointed the following .commit
tee "chairnlen: Chairman of the
player meeting committee, Henry
Frcfenjan chairman tit missionary.
committee; .Frances j Gom; chair
man lookout committee, Elsie
Mafri, and chairman of social com
mittee Delsie Main.
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'CBarmpoeg, Visitors
On. Tuesday a , delegation of
Methodists, was, brought to Chajn-
poeg parkisy ""Newherg citizens'.
There were 52 people in all and
15 machines. Those registering
fromJ Marion county that day
were: Salem Dr. Carl G. Doney,
president of Willamette univer
sity;. Rev, Sidney W. Han, Miss
Mary E. Findley, F. C. Taylor, J.
Willard Devoe, C. I. Andrews, G.
O. OHveI Jefferson Mr. and
Mrs. -Robert Mcllvenna. Pratum
Mr'l and Mrs. M. A. Groves. Sil
verton Rev. Sidney W. Hall.
From Llrin county there were:
Albany Mrs. G. V. Fallls, G. V.
Fallis, At.' M. Hammer, Frances
Gilbert jammer. From Polk
county thre were: Dallas--Rev.
and Mrsl W. S. Gordon. Falls
City Harold H. Miles.
of Woodruff, Kansas, Alburmah,
Ora and Odell Harbaugh, all of
Oakland, Cal. Announcement of
funeral later from the Rigdon &,
Son mortuary.
Stone
in inis civy, Jacob atone, age
84 years. Survived by two sons
an d three daughters, Daniel W. of
Oakland, Cal., P. L. of Winton,
Cat, Mrs.'EUa Million of Ashland,
Mrs. E. L. March of Ashland and
Mrs. J. A. Shields of Winfon, Cal.
The remains will be forwarded to
Med ford f ronr.t h etlgdon Sl Son
mortuary fof--eral eprviee and
interment.
Obtains Divorce
Fenella May. "Young .was issued
a : decree of divorce in her case.
against Robert Le Roy. Young on.
McMahan's department, Thejt
were' married in Newberg in D$-l.?
cember. ' 19 to:" "Desertion ZS
charged. The-4"lhtiff was. grant
ed the custody of three children.
Dance Saturday Kite
At the Crystal Gardens.
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Furniture Upholstery
And repairing. Glese-Powers
Furniture company. 20tf
Divorce Is Granted
Cora Cooley Rose was granted
a divorce irom jonn y. uose in
circuit court here Thursday be
fore Judge L- H. McMihan. They
were married in Harrisburg, Or.,
in April, 1920. Failure to support
the plaintiff and a small child was
alleged.
' Glandon
In this citjf, March 11, Laura
M. Glandon, aged 36 years. The
remains are at the Rigdon mortu
ary from whence they win be
taken to Silverton on Friday,
March 4.2, where funeral services
and Interment will take place
Tells of IVune Conditions-
Prof. Ci E. Schuster of Oregon
Agricultural college told mem
bers of the Marion-Polk County
Realtors w 'association at their
luncheon Thursday noon about
the prunfe experiments to be car
ried on.iri Marion county. Trees
) THE UNDISCOVERED
j COUNTRY
0 shoreless Dee, where no wind
blows!
And thou, O Land, which no
one knows!
That' God is All, His shadow
shows.
Ebenezer Elliot.
W. T. Rigdon & Son
or ; Tejj-
Rtatestnan.tk" nhilosonher
gious leader of the first rank'qP
taroreu pruuiuuiuu. . ... --4
'We were; told thaT If 'the" pro
hibition law would be enacted
that tere wU"lie f eVlr, people,
if any, in i 3 an. we wouia neea
fewer policemen, and there ,would
be less crime. Today we have
more people io- jail; yiaia eyer be
fore in thevlisitoryof the United
States. We have more policemen
and more enforcement off Icials
than any 'country in the world.
And we. have .more criminals,
more people j Tti he penitentiaries
jails v than we ever
county
and
had. !
Sheriff Hurlburt -of Multno
mah county, in a report given to
the Portland press, said: " '."' ' ' ;
In 1923; there were 23 peo
ple sent to the county Jail by the
sheriff's forces .""for being drunk.
During the year 1925 a total: ot
216 persons were arrested hy the!
snernt s rorces ana sent to tue
county jail for being drunk'."
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Kansas Imports Mexican
Quail as Farm Labor
TOPEfiLA,'; Kan. Kansas has
found a way to import farm labor
without running afoul of the im
migration authorities.
. The state , has Just imported
5,000 quail from Mexico to help
out the Kansas .farmers- "jThey'.are
expected to eat up 125,000,000
insects during next summer, and,
with their brood of young "bobby
whites" to destroy at least a quar
ter ol a billion wed seeds by
autumn -T' -- i
--The-fexican quail - is. : slightly
smaller than the native bob white
of Kansas, but the state game war-
.lfM'8teK"Jttithe two wiU
interhreed. He estimates conserv
atively that the purchase of 5,000
birds will bring Kansas 25,000
young quail next summer.
Longevity of Dolls : -Drives - v
? 0ut hospitals in New York
. . NEW s JORK Modernism has
brought - increased- longevity to,. TA
the dolls that Santa Claue rl& lv'
bring this Christmas. ' '
So evident is the doll's healthJm
that a once flourishing, Jiusiness
devoted 4o Its in a virtually has
disappeared. Fifteen " years 'ago,
there' were 250 ' doll hospitals in
New York, while today there are
only three. Even the latter have
lucrative sidelines. : ' ;".'-..
Most of the twenty million dolls
made ln America this T year have
unbreakable beads and ; bodies
plumply stuffed with cotton.
Baker-Building permits, total
ing 390,700 issued here in.recent
fortnfght. ' -. .
-Portland is fifth Pacific Coast
ity in Building operations for
January.- ' : '" ' ;
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"HylMlwnffKWtr.
rty,"y M. JL Omin.
ISI V!t Buy '
City. CmJ. 'Th Mesal
twttto reilcM wttr.ly.'" ;
BALSAM C A toM CMirt '
BALSAMEA for Chronic' Co ughs
J. C. PERRY DRUG CO. .
4-a
" DISEASES
Treated by Osteopathy and the
latest ; Electrical Therapy in
cluding Di. Abram's Electroniq
System. ; v.: ' . '..,'.
I r No Charge- for
Qmsultatioxi r- -
DR, RH. WHITE
, Physician and Surgeon .
j 506 U". S. Bank Buildings
I k Salem, Oregon ' ,- ;
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EGGS and PJLTRY
' We are always in the market; for Egjjs and Poultry .
anti pay the highest .market; price. . ?i W
Eggs, clean white . i:J .-.. Cf C :
ANDRESEN & SON
475 Ferry Street. ' .
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Thursday in Circuit .Judge L. H4te losto4, i.nei1! italy because
the ground has been robbed of its
tfertnity. The problem may be
solved by putting humus in the
soil. ,'Thfie would be a large crop
this year if the trees were capable
of holding it.
For a. Stylish 1
Hah cut call-at Model Beauty
Com'L St. ml 2
Parlor, 112 N
Pleads Not Guilty -
John Weinberg, held In the
county jail charged with assault
and battery on ' Henry Stauffer, a
faihier near Donald, appeared In
the circuit court yesterday before
Judge Percy R. Kelly. Weinberg
efejred a plea of npt.guUty to the
cuarge. iuu iriai uuw un.s uui jci
bee set.
Klhiclten. Noodles, Buns, Pies '
And cakes; also plants and
blubs. Sale Saturday, S. P. tick
et office. ml3
Club to Meet 1
Miss Frances 1 Houston will en
tertain members of the Sunshine
club of the Unitarian church this
afternoon at her home, 260 South
Twenty-third street from 3 to 5
o'clock. A young peoples' play
titled i "The Princess and the
Water Sprites,' will be given.
You Forgot to Remember"
Bninswick record at Stiff's, ml 2
Fined lor" Parking-
Roy King of this city was fined
it by Judge Poulsen Thursday for
haying .parked . overtime.
Fined f or Fossea&ta
Tom Leatherwood of Salem was
fined. S 100 by Judge Poulsen yes
terday upon having, been convicted
of the possession of ! intoxicating
liquor. ' A charge .of j transporta
tion had : also been made against
Leatherwood but was dismissed.
Jefferson Club Dance-
- Jefferson Community club will
give a ' community dance at the
Masonic hall March 17. : J
Load Limitations Cut I :
; The state highwayj department
Thursday announced the removal
of the load, limitations on the fol
lowing Btate highways; in Klamath
county: - The Dalles - California
highway between a point' six miles
north ot Sand creek and the Cali
fornia line. : Ashland-Klamath
Falls highway between Klamath
Falls and Kend, Klamath Falls-
PROMISED CRIME BOMB
ATTRACTS8 FEW PERSONS
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plauded, and nqi an(I .then
heckled. -
Whn-.introduoed, Judge Gatens
of PorltouJi, heai quietly, . ex
pressing lis apprteoiaMoV of .'con
scientious drys, and of religious
workers. He spoke with tact, and
polish. His remarks, in, brief,
IOIIOITJ'I. , .r '
"Inlnypfeiipn the most despic
able person we, have in the com
munijy Is the ffellow who Is pub
licly dry and privately wet.
"He hasn't the moral courage
to come out and ' say how he
stands uWnt the prohibition ques
tion. ' Th'S duestlon' is riot a lone
sided one, but is a big question,
and should be discussed only' with
a view ofkcoming to some conclu
sion asfto what is the best thing,
under all the circumstances, for
this state, and nation.
"I - have a high regard. for th
sincere ; prohibitionist, for I feel
that in .him we have a. man who.
wants 'to; do soraething for.the:
benefit ,,A :our 'Country, and th
world at large. He wants a-law
abiding; coantr.They are usual
ly clean, decent,rand ' respectable
people. and. I am -satisfied . when
they sej .know and :. appreciate
that tie presentj prohibition law.
has brought about, jhjore drunken
ness, m pre, JminoraUty, more crim
inals' jand,..more , .venile crime
than was ever known in the his-
Mf'rT-4TT15RE ore
I many way
tfo treat a' cold
fa the "head, ut only one DIRECT
wayv'a&d thJa:wUn vapbrs'that
:' a pJlnhalcd.;A-; ? VJ.;, -v
The easiest and most satisfying way
to get these vapors is to snuff a little '
Vicks VapoRub well up the nose, r
' sneltUtUemspo or Uncus and.
inhale. ' ' ' . ' ;?v'
The medicated vpors reach Imnw
diately into every corner of the air
' passages, soothing and healing with
'.. "evciy breath r ;-';', ' "
' Fcr Wli forms of coU lrcbles iunt (
: rub Vicks over the throat and cheut
at bedtime. Itis then the body beat
whicli releases these vapors. . -
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If I jpere Mciyor
Jopki. B Giesy
- Here's whiit Pd do: I would call a special
session of the city council tonight and
after 1 had ? rapped the gavel for order
here's hat Pd say: ; '
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t5entlerfirii ; norlei tb can serve best
unless W are inipental And -ohsical con
dition f or'service and after a long 'day of
important business air pin "iieed some-,
thing to djvert and entertain them.
"The Oregon Theatre foiuojf o brings to
Salem the funniest of all the wr pictures
-satire on every phase of the' game, and
. a picture equally as fujiny as Charlie" '
Chaplain's" 'Shoulder Arms. The name of t
this Ipretufe is behind the Front and
features Wallace Beery and Raymond Hat
ton in; two of' thV greatest comedy roles
:' ever seen on the screen.' . ' ' -n ;
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"I. make . you gentlemen jtmotion that, a -,
proclamation be issued tflf the residents of f
the city of Salem Irtviting them to see this ,
great farce, as 'I feel sure' they will indi
vidually and collectively profit from this -entertainment:"
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pf Salem, would thank the mayor and the,,
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