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1920. 'IH I.. AP M i, 1 i Iiri.JJ J-'i-'-' - - . t-t, t tttdxtat WTTTYVTrcmY. FEBRUARY 4 PAGE TWO INFLUENZA TALKS TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY 111 SCHOOLS OF CIIY "Influsiua, iu aymptoms: home r.ursiiig- and care" will be the topic of lectures to be given Friday evening at 7:S9 in tht various school houe of the ctiy, unilr the auspices of the American Red Crom. The lecture will be given by prominent local physi cians. Because of the dire scarcity of nur ses, and the fear of a recurrence of the Influenza epidemic of last winter, tbe Red Cross is sponsoring these lec tures In order to enable each family to use the proper preventatives and to ears for itself in case it is stricken. Every one in the separate districts to aiked to attend the lectures, and the women are especially urged to be pres ent. 1 The lectures will begin promptly at 7:30 tn each school house, and will last an hour. If time permits, the small pox situation will also be discussed. The names of the doctors and the schools at which each Hill speak, will be published later. fiOHHALTOGRADUATE 28 TEACHERS FRIDAY Monmouth, Or., Feb. 4. Twenty eight students who hnve completed the standard course are to be graduated from the Oregon nortnnl school at the end of the present term, which closes Friday, February . With few exceptions all of the grad uates have secured positions paying salaries of from (100 to $150 per month. Those who will receive diplomas are: Alice Armstrong, Portland: Verl M. C Burkhart, HMarrlsburg; Klda flail Ill-Mow, Pleasant Hill; Hlchard Henry Cayxer, Portland: Florence H. Dawson, Portland; Elizabeth Dunbar, Joseph; Mrs. Dorothea Euchave, McDermltt; Bertha Kmmerlch, Watervllle; Dora C. Gebers, Medford; Hester Marlon Oram, Aurora; Myrtle Johnson Orunt, Drain; Undies Havoly, Portland; Louise Hod Kin, Newberg; Lmila Jrwel; Clara I-undon, Kansas City, Mo.; Ceclia C. fAindeen, Portliind; Ruth A. Nottage, Newberg; Cliadwlck C. Newhouse, Hood River; Klhrl Powell, Loralne; tiladys Ij. i'm-kins, Portland; Helen Peck, Portliind, Verna M, Puntenney, Cumas, Wash.! Margaret Joanna Shot well, HermlHton; Helen Wilklns Straus. ParkroKe; Frances G. Tousey, Port land; itlenda Ingelmrg Sumunlson, tlladiitone; Mrs. lienors Trayler, Hllls boro; Ruth WIIhuh, Kent. ALKER WHITESIDE SCORES HIT; RUTH ST. DENIS TONIGHT WarVer Whiteside, as James Durie. the lovable rogue in 'The Master of P.allantrae" won a host of friends among the playgoers of Salem Tues day evening by the Inimitable manner in which he Interpreted the lead role In the Stevenson romance. Whiteside demonstrated clearly hie right to the reputation of being the greatest dramatic actor on the Ameri can stage todny and materially strengthened the admiration of those who saw him In "The Typhoon," which was the vehicle of his last appearance on the coast. With such an artist as Whiteside backed, as he was, by perhaps the best balanced cast that has featured any production In Salem this year, the fail ure of Salemltea to turn out better in support of the production was to be regretted. The house was only fairly well filled, while lesser stars have drawn packed houses this year. Down to Paul, a servant, and Jessie Broun, a derelict, whose appearances were but fleeting, the characters were exceptionally well cast and their Inter pretations far above the average. Frederick Roland, as Henry Durle, and Hubert Druce, In the role of Mr. Mackellar, a steward, were strong sec onds to Whiteside himself. Tonight the patrons of the Grand will see Ruth St. Denis and her claswc dancers from Denlshawn. One of the features of the evening will be a lec ture on classic dancing by Miss St. Denis, while the entire program will be Interspersed with musical numbers. SALE OF HOGS IS ON 1200 VACCINATED AT FAIR PAVILION ill IN CITY OF SALEM the Oregon l'rt,.mv's offices in crowded wim Mahood Speaks On "Lights That Have Gone Out, Here Under the above title-. Dr. J. W. Mahood dealt with the parable of the Ten Virgins lu his sermon last night at the First M. E. church. An entire' ly new viewpoint, combined with . a new emphasis made his message ex tremely Interesting. It was supremely a message to Christians' who have been growing Indifferent, and so searching and appealing was It that little surprise was evidenced at the result which followed. Were it possi ble the Chrlstiun people of the en tire city should have heard this mes sage. Tho large chorus led the music, and the Rev. Hlcnklnsop sang a solo. In terest is deepening and the attend ance is growing. These meetings are for everybody and the Christian cooperation of all the people of the city is Invited. Mot Ins tonight 7:30 sharp. With J. W. Hughes as auctioneer, the sale of Duroc Jersey hogs, brought from all .parts of the northwest, began . .. in 4 -i.il, fair vrnunds .;wiepav.uuu -.--- , ..un.i.-e.. will Wednesday. Many i -" and the i nave been vaccinated oy I Dr. i i.uildinc were over j school children and in order to cope with the situation, the armory was ! .-..,0.1 By Friday, the authorities expect to have coinintifii hhuh...' lion of the mujor portion school attendants. of Salem I OH; FIERY SKIN DISEASES IS THERE NO RELIEF? By 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon, shortly after noon neraons thronged the pavilion, sales were progressing rapidly. The morning was devoted to Judging the hogs that had been entered for blue ribbons. Many of the swines car ried away the small pennants of hon or. The visiting stockmen were feted Tuesday night at a banquet In the old rose room at the Spa. Following this they were guests at the Oregon of the Commercial club. Some of the stockmen attending the sales here are: C A. Hoover, E. C. NafiSger, A. D. Milllgan, E. J. Feld stedt, C. C. Mason, Horace Addison, George Plerson, Portland; R. A. Blanchard, Portland; Luther J. Chapln George W. Eyre, G. M. Harvey, Boyd: Ira P. Whitney, Lane county: J. W. Hughes, C. D. Minton, Portland; J. E. Finnerton, Amity, and Carl Abrams. ROSEBIG PUTSI ON PUBLIC MEETINGS Roseburg, Or., Feb. 4. Drastic ac tion to stamp out influenza In this city was taken by the city council at its regular session last night when a reso lution was adopted closing all public -places of assembly for a period of two weeks. The order was eirecuve tooay and no dances, religious assemblies or oubllc funerals will be permitted. The school board also Held a meeting at the same hour, passing an order closing the public schools in the city for a like period. The decision to close the town ioi- lowed a conference of Mayor Hamil ton and 'Health Officer Dr. Shoemaker, and other physicians here. city health authorities! Dr. R. E. Pomeroy, cits health officer and Dr. R. E. Downs, school health officer, Save been vac cinating the children in compliant-; with the state law and with instruc tions of the Oregon state board of health. Monday 150 were vaccinated. Tuesday 800 were immunized and mo m CITY ARE disorders. S,, ,lul w .uur will glVHKS (Ut With I :i:r.r,v,,:hrr r .Mum- I i. omiiiiie iu -iii" mm t,un. Firry Itching? . . . ' ! This is indeed the burning question i vilh those who are the victims of; j itching, uurniiis. u) ' I v.-ill realize break out all over the skin, causing iU j treat this condition Due to the increase of rates between uanaaa anu u . , t,a(j to worse. any t conditions, you ju (j much annoyance and the comes from the fiery itchin u from tho outset 'that' t million intelll!r.nii. .. , 'victim to tc hand scratch with al-;must first cleanse the blood of Z exchange, . , .- ?..!. .tram in.mi..n. f tin. .v.. m imuar 4-iiiiMi;tiiL lui l u , ... w "... p. - ......... v ..... -.jsriia mm i with only a temporary i trouble. oBse th. States that has caused an almost ni-ilull jn tne suffering, you have about , This of course means that von Wednesday morning, 308 more 1ivere inability further to accept the Cana Vflci-inaterl The health officials ex pect to vaccinate nearly -100 childen Wednesday afternoon. In addition to the immunizations accomplished by health officials, it unl M,,..tinr, in the Vallie Of Cana- : 1 1 nnnhiriinn that VOU RP I ff(t no nOI'tlkailPnt rr.m ........ u. irinai ... - i fiiciin n. vw... . . Bvi 4iuiit Tna . . .... . itf..:.. i e i 1 . . . .. . ,c doomed to nave tnia lei-nun's uia-mi iuiai ninunrai applied to the sor ease as your life companion. Iface of the skin, because It U imt. If you nave luuuwtru . i, mo ,.ivnti m tm8 waT dian silver, local banks are expecieu to announce within a few days their dians coins at their face value. This announcement is expected to carry with It a statement that the Ca nadian 25 cent piece will draw only 0 cents in American money, ana tne only 40 cents. nlii vour experience will be like that of ; blood medicine. This medicine la twn Rome. Feb. 3. Reorganisation ot thousands of others who have found il vegetable. Doing made of the 1nir- the tlalian cabinet is forecast by tbe'tw such treatment does not reach I of roots and herbs gathered direct Tribuna in discussing the political sit- jtne cause of the disease, and cannot ;fiom the forests, the medicinal valnj for this reason make any progress to- o: wnicn is recognized oy the medical ward a cure. profession everywhere. It cleansej the. Whilo it is true that the visible lo- blood of the disease germs, at tbe cation of this trouble is apparently same time building up the general cn the skin, you must look deeper for health. S. S. S. Is sold by all drug its origin, and until you locate Its I gists, and is probably the most popii. starting point, and direct your treat- j lar family medicine which they car ment there, you will continue to suf- j ry. If you want permanent results, fer. i mis is tne ineuicine you s.wuld utki uation. It says the premier may lane advantage of a parliamentary recess which is p robable soon, to strengthen his ministry. I. .4. --44..4 4 Is estimated that in the past five da'8,Canadlan 50 cent piece will be worth a. least zuo vaccinations nave u performed by physicians to private families. The general spirit of cooperation being shown by parents, guardians and school patrons In the matter of assisting in having the children im munized has been highly gratifying to the school authorities. Monday af ternoon the Salem school board sent letters to all parents in which they were requested to give consideration to the state law which requires that school atendants ?be vaccinated or that they be restrained from attend ing school during epidemics. The action of the state board or health was caused by the growing number of smallpox cases in the state. During the past few days, the epidemic has slightly revived in the city of Portland after having abated from the high record of 600 cases In November and December. Monday. February 1, 100 new cases were re ported in1 Portland. At the present time there are 16 cases of smallpox In Salemy. In preparing for possible vaccina tions Monday, the health otficials un derestimated the response which would be accorded the state health board's ruling. Wednesday afternoon, AUTO REGISTRATION f IGORES SET RECORD OIL BILL READY Washington, Feb. S. Tho confer ence report on the oil land leasing bill t as ready to ho submitted to the house today where an effort will be made to litve it immediate consideration. Little opposition was xpected. The bill's passage will end a controversy of ten years standing and open for develop ment 75, 000,00 Oucres of lands In west ern states. Registrations In the automobile de partment of the secretary of state's of fice up to January 21 aggregated 61, 610 automobiles, i214 .motorcycles. 1259 chauffeurs and 582 dealers with receipts from all sources totaling $1, 285,000, according to a summary pre pared by Bam A. Kozer, deputy secre tary of state. Comparative figures show that for the same period in 1919 registrations aggregated 49,062 automobiles, 1278 motorcycles,' 1185 chauffeurs and 352 Rvul. Keh. 3. Eslhonia and the dealers with receipts totalling .ioo, mi soviet government of Russia have Automobile registrations so tar uu agreed in tho peace treaty signed to: year are ti per cent or tne total ieg.--retdiect the principles laid down by the 'tratlons for 1919 when 83,332 cars wen. powers In regard to the Oulf of Fin- registered. land. Only troops of Esthonlo and the Eslhonia And Bolshevik. Agree Upon Settlement Grip, Influenza. llnmllu's Wizard Oil a Rcltublo, An Umiplli: PrevcnUuivo During Influenza epidemics spray the nam and throat several times a -day with one part Wizard Oil unci two parts water, using an atomiser. If 'jou haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture UP the nose. This treatment sets up an anti septic, wall of defense ugalnst "flu" (,'erma, Chest colds and sore throat lead to r.rlp, Utop them at once with Wixar-1 Oil before they can develop Into dan geroua Influenza, Get It from druggists for 80c, If not satisfied, return the bottle and get onr money bnck. Mver constipated inr have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 803 ut druggists. Quarunteed. (Adv) soviet government, or their allies, will be permlUed on the territory of either country. Russia abandons all claims to former Russian government prop erty In Esthonla, and returiiB to Es thonla all property removed to Russia during the war. Including the libraries and archives of Dorpnt university. A special commission will define the com merclal nod diplomatic relations sub sisting between the two slgnwtorlw. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 4. First wit nesses were to be called here today in the trial In the Vnlted States district court of C. h. Byron, Seattle timber ! cruiser, and E. M. Comyns, Portland attorney, charged with using the mails to defraud In connection with a land selling scheme. The complaint charges that Byron and Comyns represented to their clients that they could file claims on Rnvernment land grants. Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices fas. EE- B lftftK FOR THE FED BAIL TRADE MARK , Rneartns Ammunition nave touowea me cuurse oiire;iiiiieiii, jun , iianiitriti mat less used lotions, ointments, salves: show real results Is a remedy that and washes abundantly, In an effort will cleanse the blood thoroughly vi to get some sort of relief from your j kill the germs that cause the htmhij. torture. Probably you have receiveJjAnd for this purpose no remedy ewr temporary relief from the fiery itch- j made can approach the record of 3. ing by the use of local treatment, outjB. c. tne tine oiu nrty year' WHEN MEALS DON'T FIT Tape's Diapepsm" is the quickest Indigestion and Stomach Relief When meals hit back and your stom ach is sour, acid, gassy, or you feel full and bloated. .When you have heavy lumps of pain or headache from indigestion. Here is instant re lief! Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsm all the dys pepsia, indigestion and stomach dis tress caused by acidity ends. These pleasant harmless tablets of Pape's Dlapepsin never fall to neutralize the harmful stomach acids and make you feel fine at once and they cost so lit tle at drug stores. (Adv) The akin Is fed from the blood, and upon the condition of the blood de pends upon whether or not your skin will be healthy and free from boils, 1 imples, scaly irritations, red erup- If your own case needs special med ical advice, you can obtain same wit out cost if yeu will write to Chief Medical Adviser, ISO Swift Laboratorr Atlanta, Oa. ...... Atlv) WE SELL ILOH '30S?8SCOUGH5 GOODjpYEAR tK RON TIRES TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Valley Motor Co. 3S Auto Robes and Gloves For The Comfort of Driver and We have just five of these Robes left. If you, drive a car don't pass them, up. They are large size, have fringed ends and are of excellent quality, price con sidered. Two at $7.:i5 One at $10.45 ; Two plaid kick wool, extra good, at $12.45 Carpet Tacks , Per Package 1 Cent Warm Aato Gloves: A ileliiyed hIiI.mimmiC, ordered raitttlut nan, of Felt Auto tilovra, fleece HimhI and Willi Renulim DAg Rkta palms. 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