THURSDAY MOVING, TT.V.V. UAP.Y 1027 12 1 f . W E V "' '"' L- t 1 X M '. a r . . v 1 'I !u.!;5'C;:.i.3TS!l5fi!HLTIIF0!!fl - ' - - . t,.i. ........ .' ..;?'. 't ' -1.. . It Saves the1 Lives of Babiesr: and Builds Up athe Vigor of . Gr ovvn" Pepp!5--CoritaTnsJ tlte Iron,: Vitamins and Min - ' erdSnJtr That -Are f Necessary in Giving Growth; Strength and Good Health: J J- Spinach la the Tegetahle above most that la both, a' toad, and a medicine; . Spinach ' contains: .10 timeg .aa much iron ar Is contain ed in, carrots,. aad-slnca:mllk. while Jt, contains, some Iron, In the -cases' q ciany jndernoorished in lanta.t: ia-I-. not,".; easpy "digested, therefore -epinach 1" ft 1 -valuable addition to- a milk diet.- - Spinach and orange juicsa contain all class eaP of Titamins In ahnndance. and a large amoant of nacessary min eral matter, and the. supplement ing oX milk -wth these ingredients Is now practiced inr numerous hos pitals jind , homes throughout, the country. 1 ;.t. ;;s;-'fr; The Iron, mineral salts, and Tit amins that make spinach so val uable ,ln .malnutrition., of; infants is;, equally well adapted for build ing. up physical health in adults.1 NortK Howell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Itarmon and .'.Mrs.-' .jiSytrla. -Banghman; srere Thursday fcusmeaa -callers' in ? Ea- lem :T --' ? ..' - C-. ' A large crowd 'Attended church aervieesj-.aga.lnlast :Svtt&ajr- thera was 'Jso a ,$ood. attendance at. th , young ;peopIefs. meeting Tharsday erening. Vlh: -fV-i. -t f:. Xhose"listenfng on the radio at ; the Joseph Woelke home ' Sunday erening ' wereMrs. . Sylyia' Sangh raanv.anCsonsiMelTln and 'Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Dnnn and soh Kithv - ;rr -v ;: z -r. -Mr.and' Mrs. Albert Smith' at tended the Anton1 Schmidt ftmeral at MC'Atigel-Monday. -- Joseph Woelke- and" Raleigh , Dunn..'-were business callers; t Aumsviiie. on, aionaay-r . Aa X ahaiidoe.f. moonshine" still was found recently on' the Fred ' Peer" farmT.by ,. some coon . hunters"-' . - M.rs Joseph .'Woelke and son Ilaymond were Monday visitors -el the Raleigh 73unn home.,;. , . , ; : . Mrs.; v Logan Rutherford , " has been quite fllrecentlyi' "fc Wi O, Itrneger, realtor progress slve, IairLjeauUablew Growing, city and country -makes possible bnys that wllTjnaSe you rood money. ; ComstetelHstlhgs? ,K.:.Coxn; sionary doctor onr he -Islnnd or Hainan,rChfD t ,t 4 u - Tbis antiTreligious ' campaign Dr.? Bercovita declares. Is' paralleled-- by - a- -ntOTement amoni? -the youth of China that respects neither its ; ancient : feligioua jior Christianity, 'but! preaches a phtt osophy ; of materialism and ab solate freedom for, . everyone , In leverything.? , ;' h.. Writing" from his station in China ;4o- the '. Presbyterian board of foreign missions, Dr . Bercho vitz said that the anti-religious movement was directed by the na tionalist government in ; Canton which. Aas for "its "avowed: oblect the destruction of spiritual things of all kinds among the people. Not only have 4iols,. long; yen e rated," been destroyed, he wrote. but a" general philosophy has been spread, .breaking s down the old traditions and respect- for an thor- ity. and .substituting1 unbridled freedom that has led ' to an . im morality r; and,, materialism,, un dreamed of in old China. r i. ' Ponwroy &" 5 Keene, Jewelers, never, fail to give you "100. on the dollar. .Watches, elocksr pins charms. ' Standard Jbigh.. grade stock in all, departments. () On Friday-, evening, February , 11, the Sunnyaide, community club will entertain. the cluba from Sa lem f Heights;'; Pringle, '- Rosedale ' .. and JMevt3r!'tkJrl'- s'lk.$ -aw-Next Friday, February - 4, the Forensic society will meet In Mr. Hoag's room af ; school at' 2 : 1 5 o'clock, .and- in the ; evening , the " regular parent -"teacher ' meeting will "be "held in' .' the, hair at ,the ' "usual time. t .t , ,t Mrs. ,P G Judd, Harold Judd; and'Mrs. Phebe, WIlHanis were re cent tMonmouth visitors. . The Ml Adams family spent Sunday at;. Kaiser 'Bottom , with friends.' ' ' ; Mr. and Mrt. C F.-Valentine of Gervalsvissited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Murhahimer Sunday. , , 4. Hi' C.Gossen, who has been iaVlng seflous" trouble" with" his eyes,ha& them operated upon last saturday4ua:is,SUir In i the hos- G. Krenn has .returned to his home nt Portland after visiting at .the 'ht: 'Conner home. . lL Jioynes has returned home from Forest Grove where has has been employed 'for some 'time. .' Mr.. and. Mrs.:F, I. Hannon and Mr. aadMrsv-- D; Hannon - spent Sunday at AumsviUe.; . ; " , Last Monday Mrs. James Wolfe received word that her " mother, . Mrs. Winters; of ' Salem, was" seri ously ill. - : t ;:v , t - C. F Gniette and family of Sa lem have moved onto the place recently Tacatedhy: Roy, Ohmart and family. t . , ' v-; - . Mrs; Fred Cone entertained In honor of her mother's 80th birth day last weekitUler , mother Is , Mrs Newton, . who makes - her home with her daughter. - Mrst 'lKwellv Kuebler .'has - re turned from a visit at Mill City. ; Bruce'Fo,. who 'had his leg bro"ken about two;months ago, is now able to. reaume hist work. The Liberty store has been sold by OscarjSnefapa to Mr. Anderson of 5alesL: Jif. . and Mrs.. Snelson for- the present will make their home with their. daughter, Mrs. . Devlin of Salem. Mr. nelson has not been .welU bo tbongbt It best to pa ont of business.-, ; . ' I!; Rovella. Emery and friends of Portland , visited at .the W. J. Keuens' home Sunday. - - Sir. and Mrs; Michael" Smith of Minnesota visited, last week at the hope4o. .herfrSister. Mrs Schott hoefer. ; r ... v , . ; , , Tie foar xlberty, teachers at - tended thel institute at Silverton last Saturday " - Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hoag visited Mr. Hoag's mother .at Dallas last uc.ay. - , " .---.? -. - Several new, Vases 'of mumps were reported at school , Monday. Lucy Burdick, ' Ray Wolfe, . and Ruth IJise reenter school - after being- out some time oa account of the ranarS and"hIckenpbx.-' Miss lliz x .has', also, resumed her'Vork as intermediate .teacher. "v. H.- South and family have movsjj to; prospect, and iir. and Ir.il-ti.CcUy'.of. llalli Ferry lava moved onto; the rlacss Vacat d by t'-'-Ti. ,rrM rr-wn, a sis ter rf . ;..Cwi:.i-, i.efc'-.r L le . , J jaftij, Kiiuul Lie,.! Sw.Uwl Ti" '"1 I.'lcrtr' r' - 1 r- ; I,-"- -' lov i Jcry, Willie Berndt,' Harland Judd, Lola and Jannette, , Dasch. ', Lela .Fox, WisBooa: .Williams.: Sablna Schmidt,- - Florlan HrubeU and Virginia, Pagei, . The latter, was a pupil of Mr. .and -Mrs., IIoag.when they taught at Brush College. She I gave : an interesting' talk .- about New", or k;4-. where she spent last year.-- Her -deserlption-ol the Lib erty statue revealed, facts-that are hard ' to ; understand - from- - the printed page." Lela nFox,. in. ah. interesting-talk; compared the work in the city .school with-that here) Liberty- achool . extends : a .hearty welcome to all ..former students, and -arppfreelateBT their ycoming Quality painting, both Tarnish and lacquer work; in our modern equipped paint shop, i Washing, greasing - and night .Bervice; tire repairs. Wood's Auto Service.- ( H. TV Love,;? the; jeweler. 3 3 S State , StHish l cjuality; jewelery, silverware and"' diamonds The gold standard' of values.- Once a buyer .always a customer. I 'it.' iff .3 - The Peerlesa Bakery- ljft Jforth Commercial., ; Ban itary, up to date. Prompt delivery.. Bakers for those who appreciate the best." I&ereas Ing ;par,onritell , the -.tale. u ()' .' i . 1 'II. " ! t i I ii ..( OOTuESIMClf; RELICS VALUABLE It Campaign Against Religion Similar to Russia Causes : :.. . Big Havoc KEW YOnk, Feb. 2.(AP) Chinese idols dating back to the' remote past and tablets symbol izing China's - historic ancestral worship, are being destroyed in China as part I of al nationalist campaign against religion similar to "that of soviet Russia, says Dr. N. i Bercovit?, ' Presbyterian . mis- 'Aecllmated ornamental nursery stock," evergreens,- rose? bushes. fruit and shade trees : at' Pearcy Bros, in season. We have our own nurseries, 17 S S. Com'LK .) BILL! PROTECTS RIGHTS Say Misdemeanor to Falsely Im- - . f - prisoA Any Individual , . , 4: L, House bill number 429,-which was introduced by Representatives FMott, a i Schulmerich, McPhllllps. Howard, McGowan and Miller, re lates t6 personal rights and lib erties of individuals and provides penalties 'for , the riolation of these.; . r; r yi ;!-i 'i-rv.;..''-;;'' ' t The t bill provides'; that it. shall be a misdemeanor to falsely 1m prisonr any JnjS lyidual. , Any .officer making a search or seizure must have 'legal -justification. 'The "use of ) firearms are confined, to .the unse In self defense- and if vio lated party shall . be " guilty of manstayghfer: It) shall0 be-' mis- demeanor- for. anyone .to willingly eatice, ' persvaae, 'procure or en trap . another person -r to commit i i - ,i p, . ' - - ; Cobbs & Mitchell 'Co., lumber ana puuaing materials' for every purpose. . Get estimates, look at quality or material, then yon will order. 84 S. lzth' St. - . () i; lM SPECIAL! '' r vi': i 6 room modern house. Four ' blocks from-postoffices i-? ZSl'JMk State-StitX-VX: 1 .,. ... i " '- " " i." " 1 : " " not waffles- (f':", I . made TtghVjalthe'tabU. - r , i ; tri the' twinkling of an eye?:,' i - T ; Not Ions ago you'd have believed that 'impos- f ' sible.. ; The thought of hot, waffles . was associ- , t -ated with a ponderous . iron : affair, - heavy . to , handle- slow to act one that smoked most in- -'considerately when it wasn't greased just right; Nevtv you' can ' make these ; delectable . golden -; V . waffles at your table, elextxically without tising- : t : a bit of grease or having any smoke;'?- -; . : - . -;.J. . ,: . . .. j'. .j'".t-.- - . ; ".- '-v-.'.- 'A .- .---.i : -a .- -( - During February we of fer -t i : Y; S12Q.Wixile Irons ; : 1 - of shining nickel , ; ; : ; ; You pay only 80c 'down : -?, and $2 each month r and without extra charge to be sure your first waffles will be just right -tt. package of Albert Fluff Flour, and a !-. jug of Pacific Coast Syrup Co'$ Syrup. - W"hy not satisfy that Waffle hunger now J, J". 1 I i i 4 I J 237 North Liberty Street Ealem, Oregon univEnsiw Orfeis i Many Different Fields Offer ed Graduates in Contmu-; : ing Their Work "Numerous' assistantshlps a n d fellowships wjll the University; of r Oregon., for the year 1927-28, according to word be ; available . at received in Salem,'' Special induce ments are offered" in" addition' to a salary for "the part time teaching seiice'and opportnaity for gradu ate study.. , . Application should 'be made- through the aean 01. m graduate; '. school ' before" April ' 1. The-list of positions available for the next -university year includes: v Architecture . and allied . arte, three graduate assistants; ' botany and bacteriologyone graduate as sistanf ; chemistry, three graduate assistants, two part time; graduate assistants ; economics,, one gradu ate assistant." two part time gradu ate ; assistants;' ""' education , ': our graduate; assistants; English,, one teachiug: fellow three 1 graduate ! I m" ii. II .1 i' H '.. v - 1 . . .. .assistants, four part lime graduate assist ants r : geology, 'one' teaching fellow, -two"1 graduate assistants; German, one teaching fellow, .one part time graduate' assistant; his tory,, three ' gjr adnata assistants ; journalism, ' one graduate- assist ant; Latin, one part time jcraduate assistant;- mathemAticsi..iwa,grad uate assistants;' music, one gradu ate assistant r, physical' education, two- graduate assistants ; physics, three ; graduate assistants, : two part 'time- graduate - assistants; psychology, three graduate .assist ants; . romance languages, one teaching fellowship;' soblogy,; one teaching fellow, four graduate as sistant, fonr ' part - time, graduate assistants; graduate school, ' five research fellowships. ' Liberty-Dfstricf Upholds ; ' ;f(infh Grade' by 28 to JJ i ' t . - : : ' ( " ( : r ; : y The constituents of Liberty school district ,17 ' hed f an open meeting -Tuesday night to determ- ine the .advisability .of -keeping" tb ninth grade in operation due to a concentrated action" i against it by certain people' of the district.' . i.'At the present time- the Liberty school district employs tour teachers- and haS a well, conducted. Junior- high a s,c h o o 1. Unexpected strength was rallied; by those fav oring the ninth grade -and " th move was defeated by a 2S to 17 VOtei : I -v i- ' - - :Tha matter of adding a 10th grade, making Liberty a full fledged I junior high school was brought out and a test vote carried affirmatively 33 to 12, Further action -will be carried on by sup- I porters of the- measure. J "V 'i " i . 1 I TRY US FIRST - SALEar hardware ca ;.I .'"'' lad.'". "' V 1 The", Winchester Store 4 SA1JSM, OREGON " Phone 173- - - ISO Hi ComO. 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The Statesman; Announces t1e Purchase of Exclusive Rights in This ' Ciiyfrom-tfie Chi- 'edgo-Tribuhe-af:' : : - -1 m The I H imp I if MA':off"irai?Gr: ADE -. v- - . - -J -;."-;-" - ' -1 EITISMG SER!G HE STATESMAN announces the greatest forward step in advertising service ever taken by n mtKlirttfrnrf' r fhio iHr --.,-,, - i The World V (Greatest Newspaper Advertising Service 'is -now yours; You can use the same fiighfgrracle oartworlc, illustrations and cuts, the same fine copy and layouts which advertisers ' ttsei inr the Chicago Tribune ; ' but in a" form s pecally adapted to your particular heeds in this particular town J Think of having your choice of style and fashion illustrationsV that are up to the" latest split-second smartness! borders and headings of force arid punch; campaigns oh any. and every -business thatha tested for pulling power .vlwhere. else canyou obtain, this, service ; nowhere else has any thing, approaching it been devised., j'-;- .- ? 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The time is not far distant .when all newspapers will realize that merchants want4tobe sold re sults : instead of white space' Lonig ago this paper decided to sell Iresiil ts and f service our connection with the Nevaper Advertising Service of the Chicago Tribune the final link in the chain of events that make ! :-; i- Advertising matter r scientifically prepared in ' : this manner, much of which is proven and tested before 'it ; is offered tovou. is naturallv bftttr advertising and the merchant who uses it secures '"f. hp The Best 'Advertising Medium' Remember: this service is exclusive only to, this ; newspaper in this city. Grow with1 lis irt 1927 aayertismg and the merchant who uses it secures by using this service; to obtain' maximum results betted resets. Thus, je; insure for you each' ; from your Advertising appropriation. :? ' -1 -. 'f 1 -t. AqkVur-Ad'rM aud Show :l?aU' "a II I I k