AL SALEM. ORFnnw A "Busines Man" President jllSALE JlSAm FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19; 1919. M S.1LE TTsALEnsLE PAOK UIN1 S1SALE $1SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SAI I1SALH "ml I v (From Collier's.) I A husiness man fox president? We ,11 wonder. Did the war show that the guineas man was always equipped iui bieadth of vision even that hreadth of vision needed to make him igood executive when acting in a new field of endeavor? . , Those who were In Washington dur jng the war saw a succession of men with big names summoned, answer ing the call with- fine spirit, and come looming. Some had been pushed to corporation and . banking summits by the good fortune that sometimes Is hand maiden .to . mediocrity; others j,ad climbed by the application of in tense specialization; only a handful proved to be big men. . The rest fell down. Their shortcom ings were the shortcomings of Intense V, specialists; they were men often su pport as captains of the great ferry routes or saxesmansmp, , ractory man Sgement, promotion, banking and dis-'-ibution, but some were pathetic fig- when they did their sincere best upon the to new the expanses. P a voyases and new acfo," Pianist was 1 iff iL J'6ar heaa"ner, a ...... as ,lrtlnS a new Pni,. .! on, a poet w r,.7 map of Italy . aZT ng a strength .a doctw was Planning the future of PlyaicUin Was of Asia, a profeor Z ZT" new world unnn . . wa. .writing a Porhan. li8wnter. XTwH IT"" ability to ru a Lfv m have tte to distribute MoT T"- " in the world, and ye, President as we have ev h,? i wskls, d'Annun JnB6V n,. Paae" Gotos. urn0rtM- j. 7 erv h f""not Krow upon ev- which sometimes travels in a nar row, narrow rut LURCHES PLAN TO SAVE CUBA FROM JjEING MOiNTE carlo New York, Deo. 18. George S. In- 'man, secretary of the lnterdenomina' tional committee of the churches on co-operation in Latin America, an nounced last night that the organiza tion had just launched a campaign to prevent Cuba from .becoming "the Monte Carlo of' the western world and the oasis of the North American Sa hara." Incidentally, Leopold Dolz, Cuban consul general in New York, de nied the island was becoming such an institution. ' . English speaking residents of Cuba, Mr. Inman said, are ready to contri bute 1 100,000 for the campaign and church organizations throughout the United States will be asked to contri bute. ' '- j. . . ' 'A definite attempt is being made to make Cuba, especially JHavanna, the Monte Carlo of the-western world," he declared. "The winter season In Cuba generally Is gay, but this year efforts will be made to add new attractions. Horse racing and -other forms of gam bling and worse will be In full blast. ' "The home mission boards of the churches of the United States must take steps at once to set up an evan gelical center in Havana to combat the evil that will be let loose in that city. une oeuer element of the islam real some supplies have increased in price others show di.ra.,. "pnce Tl ne supplies will not be JJ"? the blds ve been tab! ulated and checked which will require seyeral days yet. - ' flUrrenC0t the rabbie ePldemic among cayotes, prevalent in Klam ath and adjoining counties two or w.. a&0( lg Ieare(J by Btockmen H a- 3 35 uonar will CO i-t 3 p4 ftji j :mzm;l-xwsx double" wi. duty at tfii 5 bargains nin "uj a lew aays left to do your Christmas Rhonnino- n..rrhr;,imo, th-oi:. ...... t 0 juu tpcnu means money pavcil. Aftf" Pwty Years Suffering Mrs, Ma honey Kinds ReUef by Taking TanJuc "There is no statement thnf t ... make that would be strong enough to express how thankful myself and hus- uana are ror Tanlac." said m r Mahoney at her home at No. 2260 Bast 15th St., Los- Angeles, "Tanlac has restored my health after fortv years of suffering," she continued. it is the grandest medicine in the world. "All my life I have had no real an- petite and had to be very careful what I ate for gas would fill me up and seem to press on my heart ter ribly. . "For the past few years I have had no peace at all and was In pain near ly every minute "and my condition be came so serious I could get no rest or sleep. I just lived on tea and would sit down at the table three times a day with only a cup of tea for a meal and never a bite of solid food at all. Once in fl. WhilA n. plnns nf milk hut izes the danger of th winter season as that was all. Even a bite of bread would cause me such agony I could hardly endure it. "I tried every sort of medicine or treatment any one would suggest but got ho relief whatever. In fact nearly all the medicine I took came right back up again and left my stomach more Irritated and painful than ever. I was so sick and miserable I was in Just Lived In Dread, She Says planned." Mr. Inman said 88,000 Americans nad applied to the state department tui passports to Cuba for the winter sea son and that by January 1 the number wuuiu eirceea iuu.ooo. Phfa News Notes. Pratum. Dec. 18. Rev. and Mrs. Ashllman and daughter, Miss Beulah Ashliman, who have been visiting friends at Pratum, have started for California. They will spend a few days at Albany with friends, and then will proceed directly to California. : A few Pratum' people attended the nniversary celebration of the Deacon ss hospital in Salem last Tuesday. Several of the Pratum young peo , We who have been attending school in Salem, areV home for a short vaca tion. ; : . ' h Pratum school was closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last, week, owing to the inclement weather, but reopened Monday with full attendance. Ice, from eight to ten inches deep, covering the mill pond, afforded -a weeks skaUng to the young people of Pratum and surrounding communities A small horse shed, attached to the blacksmith shop collapsed, owing to the weight of snow upon it. The own ers of several other huildinsa shovel- u the snow from the roofs to prevent wem from, also collapsing. , Many farmers are reporting the loss of potatoes and apples - from feezing. Several farmers set up toVes in their store houses to prevent their potatoes from freezing. Miss Minnie Schaller spent the week nd at her home In Salem. I. C. Currie has returned home af ter brief business trip. 3 gjtg - "t"-" uivuu3 money pa vcti. $1 Bargains In Every Department $1 Wholesale Prices on Candies and Nuts I To Churches, Sunday Schools and Societies. We will fill these: orders on the basis of ON PROFIT Y Accepted at Full Value. And exchanged for merchandise at mon -' ' - - ey saving prices. 3 pounds walnuts ...-........:...........,..... $1.00 3 pounds almonds .... .'."".31" $L00 3 pounds Brazil nuts ....... .:ZZII:11M 5 pounds Deanuts ti nn rf - va.vv H u jjuuuuo vauujr . .. ... , 3 pounds mixed nuts ........$1.00 3 pounds mixed cookie ti on g-,2 dozen oranges ................ $1,00 5 pounds dry fruit containing ' . w 1 pound Italian Drunes. ' 1 pound white figs. , - 1 pound black figs. 1 pound raisins. 1 pound silver pear or dried apples. . ALL FOR $1.00. Dromedary Golden Dates, pkg .............;..30c Eatfcg With Snake Qaleiia, Kftn., : Dec. 19. "Tabby," ' black and whltto house cat, the play- "jate of Teddy "White, infant son of and Mrs. j. H. White, of Balem, me nobly to ,the "rescue ' recently. hen a large black snake. approached the baby carriage in which Teddy was "umbering peacefully on the lawn of "parents' home. :-; Mrs. 'White, " hearing a "commotion the yard, rushed to the d"" w the baby on the ground with two welvy whirling bodies within a few of iim: v . After rescuing Teddy, . Mrs. . White "Med her "-"entton . to ' the batOe, which was short lived, as Tabby sud tif"17 "ank her teeth into the rep t! head ana won- "aco lh.r;l- -... ! The analr i'.;a."aa tM uicnes. . ' dread all the tlmeyfl was terrible. "My husband haa been taking Tan' lac and had been so much benefitted by it that one day when I was so bad off he urged me to take a dose, which I did. I was greatly surprised to find that it stayed on my stomach and in stead of nauseating me seemed to soothe me. I have now taken four bot ties and I don't hesitate to say that it is the finest stomach medicine made for every bit of the gas and pain are gone from my stomach and I rant have palpitation of the heart any more. I am eating1 more now than I ever did in my life before and I rel ish every bit of It. I don't have the sllirhtest discomfort after eating, oithor anil T have rained a lot of weight. Positively I feel better than I ever did In my whole life. 'My husband and I Just bless tne day I heard of Tanlac ana as i aa before no statement I could make would be strong enough to express our gratitude for it" Tanlac Is sold in Balem by Tyler's Drug Store. In Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., In ML Angel by Ben Gooch, in nervals by John Kelly, to Turner by H. P. Cornelius, ia Wood burn by Lyman H. Shorey, In SJlver toi by Geo. A. Steelhammer, in Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy, in Btayton by C. A Beauchamp, in Aurora by Auro ra Drug Store. In St Paul by Groce teria Stores Co., In Donald by M. W. Johnson, in Jefferson Mason and in Mill City by rtteria Ore. Co. Adv Ffr r- dred udiuu'iwiid w propfteals to supnly sugar for rlVe innitstlon -were contained fl f for sappHee opened by the state of control Monday. This omls fPJJ is supposed to be due to the In ouity t wholesalers to supply this W""dryy at tha lJme. fjgures "pmltted yesterday indicate a stand wriu the coat of livinK compared ,Ul the figures of tnt June. While1 Drink More Water If Kidneys Bother Eat less meat and take Salts for Backache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acids Uric acid in meat excites the kld- t.riA overworked; gei lead. The urine Decom -hi.Hir la irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three time- during the night e k id- neys clog you must neip off the body's urinous waste oryov xtt be a real sick person 'h0' you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer m; ba sick headache, dlolness, " l sour, tongue coatea sna ' to matlo twinges when the weather Is bt leas meat, drink lof wauc; t from any pharmacist xour f j.a Halt- take a tablespoon ounces of Jad Baits, u break ful in a glass of wa er before break ta fnr a. few days and your Kianey fast for a raw u wm0us salts will then act fine. This m H CANNED GOODS t 2 "1 gallon pineapple ............'....'.......:;...:: S1.00 GO z 7 cans milk $1,00 7 string beans, clams or baked beans....$1.00 4 tall salmon with one sardine ......$1.00 4 pineapple, tall .......................:............. $1.00 (MEtT 3 lbs. coffee, bulk. $1.00 3 lbs. English break fast teta $1.00 34bs. Cocoa .............. $1.00 GREASES AND OILS 3 lbs. Chisco with gro ceries ...,... $1.00 3 lbs. lard in bulk.;........$1.00 1-2 gallon cooking oil....$1.00 5 lbs. minced meafc .:.... $1.00 5 lbs peanut butter........ $1.00 Hardwheat flour , . Valley flour ........Z..'- 10 pounds rice ................... 1 sack onrn mea 49 pound sack . " ' 'i?c 1 sack rolled oats 70c Salt Herring, per pound 20c Salt pickeled salmon ; ifo Sauer kraut, per quart ...Z 10c Sour pickles, per gallon : 50c $2.95 $2.75 ......$1.00 60c MEAT mm m IV- SPECIAL FOR LADIES' GIFTS Blue Gingham Bungalow Aprons, value 5 a a- $1.50 for, Ladies silk hose value $1.50, $1.00 Silk Lisle hose, val.70c,2pr$1.00 Woolen stockinp value $1.50....$1.00 Cashmere hose, value 75c, 2 pairs..... $1.00 Heavy cotton stocking, value 35c, 4 pairs $1.0 J Fleece lined nov ..$1.00 $1.00 is made from me . - - - mm Tali the yLZrfb longer i onrco ending bladder weakne . Jad Salt Is "J-rifSrvescent jure: make. 'b"wh- everyone Uthla water drink wn'cn should take now snu ' Drug th. kidneyscleanandacD gists here in ovef- Saltai to folk J"" "' u onIy coming kidney trouble while - troubla . 2 value 35c, 4 pair - "SUO Camisole, value $1.50 $1 m.vi value S1.50 zi X layic llfft 3 nairS..l.W 3 pairs bed room towel sets -g-jg $1.50 underskirts 7,- ;v"jV""vT" ";.$i.00 Domestic; Sftfelwo Crash towwu. w iZ.riM'vsLn 5 EYBASEME& PBIbK fVc-inHeadquarter3 that department is f Bargam umq all year rouno, , &3 At 3 K&toes, very best, per id. nmons, per pound : 18c CranDernca . 65c, i5oc, vc Brooms. r-r-".Tc iLE $1 SALE tt SALX " Swifts very best cottage rolls , Shoulder hams Selected Bacon . Pickeled meat, per pound Pickeled pig feet .. . 33c 25c 32c 25c ......... 15c SaJtei Smoked and Pickled Goods Special for Christinas Pink Salmon, pickeled, per pound............ 10c Salted Herring, per pound ... 18c 10-pound pail Herring $1.60 Smoked Pink Salmon, per pound ....... 35c Side Salmonitfs Chinook Salmon . 50c Smoked Bloaters, each ... I0e Spiced Herring in pint jars, each... 25c Jb ian loaf, per can Boneless Cod Fish, 1 pound Boneless Cod Fish, 2 pounds ... Pig Hocks, pickeled, 1 pound Pickeled Meat, per pound Best U. S. Government Bacon, per lb. ...29c Suspenders, $1.50 a- value .-:......$1.00 vAr, Cassimere hose, $1.50 value..$1.00 fcr Cb: Men's suits, small s'ues ...... sin Men's suits, all s!zm iWitzL Overcoats, $30 and $05 values ZZ.ih n Woolen pants $)r3rn Men's part silk .shirts ............$2.W Zi f 2,0 Men a dms shirty. $1.25 Men's working shirts f; Overalls $1,05 lip Men's Bilk cashmere hose, special for gifts with a 30 per cent reduction ' SHOE SPECIAL IDR CHRISTMAS Men's dress shoes Men's heavy shoes ... BOYS SHOES Boys' dress shoes ........ Boys' heavy shoes ... Boys high top shoes .... $2.1)8 up ... $3.70 tsp $1.53 up $2.43 $2.03 up 10c .25c 38c 15c 25c fTTL. I j r,CD ! 3 WIT 7i-J THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS IN OUR ECONOMY BASEMENT. FIRST Toy Department Prices in this department CUT IN HALF, SECOND Remnant Department Contains: Woolens, Flannels, Gingham?, Calico. THIRD Crockery aftd Glassware Depart mcnt r Cups and Saucers, white with gold band, one pair 20c Other dishes accordingly. Silk hose, 75c val ue, 2 pair....$L00 Silk Lisle hose, pair ...$1.00 Handkerchiefs, 25c value, 6 pair.-. $1.00 Silk handkerchiefs, 75c value 2 for $1.W Woolen stockings, 75c value, 2 pair..-..$l.w Men's umbrellas, $1.50 value ;TV-$I.W $5.00 comforters for sale epecial for Christmas, double size comfort....fro up SOAP 17 bars White Navy 1 JJ-JJJ 15 bars Crystal mite -"!H5 20 bars Easy Washer ..r..i.w Swift's Pride Washing Powder, value $1 SALE X SALE $1 SALE 51 sal w, FOURTH G rani tewarf Department- One 10-quart pail Mop sticks .... ... and Galvanized -4 33c 23c FIFTH Notion Department Ladies' Hose 1 3 Men's Hose I jC Embroidery, per yard Ge up Thousands of other Barrains. Frte Prem ium Coupons for Rogers Silverware wit a purchase of 25c Get Your Orders fat Early SATURDAY ONLY we will rive DOUBLE COUPONS. This Sale Will Continue AH Next Week. v r C'-'hlnsT , 't ' 1.' mi. C9 $1 SAI 1 SALE $i SALE $1 SALE Oft 9 n Ui M w 5 It r G M G 5' G G r G ri .. pi . 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