THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1020. PAGE TWO rams for K)Y SCOUT FUND TO "CAWOnOKD With several business men of tbe city religiously soliciting the business district for funds the campaign being wr.ged by the Hoy Scout council ot Salem for 5009 budget continued at fcign speed Tuesday. Reports of the progress of the committee had not fceea made up to a late hour in the afternoon. It was felt at headquarters that with the T. W .C. A. also con ducting a drive that progress would be stow and that the campaign would prebkbly have to be waged longer than the week's time. With the argument that the future of America depends in a great meas ure on the progress of the scout move ment In the nation the solicitors were making a door-to-door canvass. Such basiuess men as F. W. Deckabach, William Oahldorf, Charles Knowland, Walter Denton, Thomas Kay and oth-l era are soliciting. It was announced by Scout Commis sioner Denton Tuesday that anyone "with sufficient interest In scouting to buy patriotism" winning to subscribe limy send their 'contribution to him in rare of Meyers store. MAISOQD ADDRESSES CONTINUE ALL WEEK SALEM flJ ORCHESTRA - IS OF RARE ABILITY The Salem high school orchestra, of twenty pieces is one of accomplish ntmt. AH those who attended the high school play this year and heard the orchestra there know its ability. The orchestra Is directed by v. A. Davidson, head of the music work in the public schools. The orchestra is further advanced in music than any of the other organizations and their ability to play music of high character is not Questioned. The orchestra Is composed of six vio lins, two clarinets .two altos, violin. eello, flute, piccollo, saxaphone, piano, bass viol and drums. The orchestra appears In the concert of the high school music department Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. An admission charge of 25 cents will defray expenses and create a much needed music fund. Claxtar Last night at the First Methodist church a large .and appreciative au dience list noil to the searching ad dress of Dr. J. W. Muhood on the topic, "In Prison." Dr. Muhood chose for his text the words of Jesus, "I was in prison, and y same unto rite," and by direct dis course impsessed upon his hearers that Jesus wants all professing Chris tians to go to the souls imprisoned by appetites and passions and bring them the blessed gospel of freedom. lie enumerated various kinds of prisons In which human souls were confined. There Is the prison ot appetite for strong drink. Thousands are bound in this prison and are absolutely help less In Its grip, but the gospel of the Son of God can set the mfree and give them strength to conquer. The Son of Ood is a sure cure for the drink habit. He referred to the prison of gamb ling whluh holds so many bound. lie aid, 'The United States is fast be coming a nation of gamblers." The gambling spirit manifests itself in the business world In various schemes of chance used to stimulate sales. Even In same churches questionable prac tices have crept in. lie condemned as ot the devil church fairs and bazaars where chanues are , sold or raffling lng much attention. The working Indulged in. lie blamed church man- force consisting of tour, men and one Two Auto Smashes Reported To Police on Monday Night Reports of two auto collisions, in which all the autos were slightly dam aged, were reported to police Monday nieht. Dave Wright, an employe of the P. R. It. &P. company reported at headquarters that another car, bearing auto license No. 63837 ran into his machine as it was parked near 16th and State streets. W. M. Hamilton, district manager for the P. R. L. A P. company, report ed that ho collided with a machine driven by a man named Schomakor a mile east of the state fairgrounds on the Silverton road. No one was mjured. Both machines sUHtalned damages. Claxtar, Keb. 10. Miss Maude Den ny is spending the winter at her home in iiayesvllle. Miss Denny Is a well known teacher of Marlon county. Captain Robert C. Wygant and fam ily will shortly remove to their farm here. The captain finds that the large strawberry acreage put out last year has thrived so well that he will set out several hundred additional plants this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wygant .will spend the summer In Klamath coun ty. Mrs. Murlo Harold, whoBe passing away occurred last week, was a well known pioneer. Her funeral was large ly attended and tho abundunoe of beautiful flowers testified to the es teem in which she was held. Mrs. Helen Powell Is spending a fortnight with her daughter, Mrs. Maud Baker and her grandson, Merle and Floyd Baker, of Salem. The George Pro family spent Bun- day with Cluxtar relutlves. The blasting being done here on the Hickman Itros. farms Is attract ed the best land In Oregon would be available for farming if every stump farm could be cleared as speedily and ' thoroughly as this land Is being done. Those attending liign school from this Immediate vicinity are Miss No ma Webb, Earnest Webb and Everett Brown. The Keizer Sunday school Is stead ily growing in attendance. Reverend Barnard Brewster has charge of the church work here. The achievement badges sent out this week by State Superintendent Churchill, are being worn here by a number of children, who completed industrial work in the pig club. Ed ward Slathes, Jr.. Marion Matthes, James Muno and Truman Cummlngs are among the number. Word received here this week from Mrs. John Westley of Long Beach, Cal., Indicates their safe arrival and that they are comfortably situated. Miss Constance Kites writes from Arlington, Cal, to schoolmates here, speaking glowingly of the sunshine and oranges they are enjoying. But they are coming back to Oregon in the springtime. Mrs. Fred Orville McMillen and son Frederick, Jr., of Cchenectady, N. Y., are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Denny. Mrs. McMillen will shortly be Joined by her husband. The McMillens have been for the past five years in Schenectady where Mr. McMillen has held a position in the General Electric works of that city. Peter Albpenalp was 'a Salem visit or Thursday. Public Forum To the Editor: A few remarks on the organization of the new land and labor party. The meeting was well attended and many of their Ideas are good, which I fully approve. The abol Ir.hlng of the state senate, proportion dte representation and .the platform as adopted by the convention, but any ttue reformer cannot endorse a reform that wants to (fuse) by picking its candidates from the old party as J. C. Murphy of La Grande, has for two re publicans. I have-seen Just such things done by the democrats and populists (thy fused and fizzled) and the only way to get these reforms Is to put up a clean labor and farmers ticket or n.en that are not tied or named oy any other party. , No fusion In burs. Farmers or la borers, no man nominated by the old parties can be, true, and accept the LIFT OFF CORNS! Freezone is magic! Coma lift off with fingers without pain ben for playing cards and teaching their children to play and'i thereby1 starting the nidown to a gainoiur's hell. The prison of lust is holding thou sands of precluus souls. He held tho medern dance accountable for filling this prison. He suld, "The evil force In the world today, ' especially the high school dance" and warned the Christian people to fight against It with all their powers. And another prison which held many was that of worldliness the de ire on the part of church members to partake of the same enjoyments as the worldly people. All ot these pris ons held souIm su bound as to destroy spiritual life. None found In thts prisons can be filled with the Holy Hplrlt and without the Holy Hplrit there Is no power. But God has pro' vlded a way of escape, for Jesua Christ can remove the fetters 'from very soul that will trust him. And end him forth with a song and the power of the Holy Spirit. Dr. Msliood will continue his hear searching messages every night this week at 7:30 o'clock except Saturday. A largo chorus choir under the di rection of Dr. Aldrich. will render Inspiring mimic and everybody Is wel come. No collections. NHHSK MIOKTAtiK AlHTK teum, are clearing new, land at suchJ a rate of speed as to be almost, unbe lievable. Hundreds of additional ucres Yellow Mustard For Rheumatism A good hot mustard plaster or poul- eice Is pretty sure to overoome most rheumatic .. pains and even sciat ica and gout but It's a mussy af fair and gondral ly blisters. Heat is abso lutely necessary If you want per manent relief. Hegy's M ustar- 1 n e, made of true yellow mus tard with other pain relieving In gradients added is jUHt as hot, la cheaper, cleaner and more effec tive than the old fashioned poultice or plastor and can not blister. Besides rheumatic pains and swell ings Hegy's Musturlne Is sneodily ef fective for lumbago, backache, neuri tis, pleurisy, bronchitis, sore thront chest colds and nil nches and pains because heat oases pain 30 and 80 jSO cents nt druggists or by innll. 8. C. New York, Felt. 10. A shortugo of 40.000 trained nurses exists in the Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. i.muu man's Hccuruiiig iu me nn- nursing, une organisation today start ed a campaign In the hope of enroll ing fO.OOV young women workers. Rurnt bricks have been found among tho ruins of Habvlonls. This Pretty Girl Defies Age By USing Ordinary Buttermilk To Beautify Her Complexion TVn UruggirtN' Si To Take Auvoiu'V Money rnhtw This lVtlghtful New Vanishing 4 ream Quickly ' Know a lN-clik-d Iniprove nxNU. Try It Today At Our 1 tJint'iiwe. with the umlirslnn,ding that the puis .-iiHftv imim-y win o cneeriuuy re funded to any duwnllgfied usr. Ituttrrmrtk Cream creates beauty alsnuet like magic. The most wonder ful tiling about It Is the fact that Whilst It turns the dullest, most, life less complexion to radiant beauty and makes red ot tough hands or arms snowy white,' yet there is not the Hightest sign or Its use after applica tion. It actually vanishes from sight and the most heated slimwphere witl not spraduce the least shlnluess or greasinoM of the skin. Ko matter whethor you are troub led with a peor complexion, wrlnkl , iraffinew around the eyes, freckle, crewa feet or lines around the mouth, usly finger nails, or Just a simple ireaghneas of the face, hands or arms iwseed by wind or sun, you will find that any or all of these troub!as will qutsfciy disappear with the use of Howard' Buttermilk Cream. Tm preva this to your oompleu sat-' m Am ! 771 V Hunt io, not one bit! Just drop a little Freesone on that touchy corn. Instantly it stops aching then you lift that bothersome corn right off. Yes, magic! Costs only a few cents. Try Freesone t Your druggist sells a tiny bottle .sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between- the toes, and calluses, with out one particle of , pain, soreness or Irritation. Freesano Is the mysterious ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventative, take LAXA TIVE 13ROMO Ql'IXINR Tablets. Lodk for-' E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. (Adv) L.M.HUM can of YickSoTcsg -Chinese Medicine and Tea Os Hat medieine whieh will turs aa known disease. .Open Sundays front 10 A. at. until tT.il. 168 South Hlga 81 Balem, Oregon, 1 ' Phone 181 fokd Tiii'CK wrrn two ton ATTACHMENT. HUNS LIKE A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH , MOTOR & TIRE CO. I7t Court Street ' Phone 16 W.W.KOORE i House Furnisher , ilOMI; OF THE TICTROLA You get more for your i Money at Moore's. buy remnants: '. 1 - V- AT TBS ' i Remnant Store ' . IS Nerta Corns wrU Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Oas Tank Repaired Tractor Radiators a dpecialty For Radiators for Sale 111 ft. 1lH Street. , ' Sajetn, Ore. Beautiful actress says. "A short mas sage with Howard's Buttermilk Cresm at sight before retiring is all that Is necessary." Adv. 1 DRAPERIES XADS TO ORDER TO ITT TO0 BWINPOWR GillOJON 40 Cvart Brest principles of the new party. If independent voters n.ust vote for any candidates from the old partes they will do their own selection, and no old party candidates that were elected pledged to reform and econo my, and that voted for the increase salaries of supreme court judges and other state officials, and bonding measures, with emergencies added where there was no emergencies, should ever be resognized again lor any office. Farmer LaFolIette is one man that s.ood for the people, and if the land and labor party wants success they must have only such men as come out square and above board for the sup port of these reforms. No mugwump. I am affiliated .with no party, but have always worked for reforms for the common people and have had n any talks with others who sanction my views on this matter, and all op pose any fusion. R. R. RYAN. Good Health for You Dr. Carter's K.&B. Tea Caste bat Utile M Ton Can lake a - Whole let from One Package More people are drinking Dr. Carter's R. & B. Tea thsa ever before, becsute they have found out that for liver, ttomich and bowels sad to purify the blood there is nothini nirer, ssfer ot better. The litlle tots just love it. Be Rid of Painful Corns Gcte-It" Makes Them Loosen I'p so They Lift off Painlessly There's no more pain after a few drops of "Gets-lt" lands upon corn or callus and instantly dries. HIDES and SACKS WANTED Alio Took of AH Kinds Bert Prices Guaranteed CAIoL 398 CAPITAL JUNK CO. The Sqnjn Deal House 171 Cosmsketa St Phone 898 I. & ltpipy din. i Outfitters to Women, Misses j and Children. j Quality Merchandise Popular Prices In a day or two you lift the old misery maker right off without even feeling it. That's the last of Mr. Corn and the last of your misery. .Millions who have lost their corns the "Gets It" way say it is the only common sense way to get rid of the pests. . "Gets-It" the never failing, guar anteed money back corn remover costs hut a trifle at any drug store.. Mfd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. , Sold In Salem and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry, Capital Drug store, Wm. Neimeyer, Frank S. Ward, CCrystal Drug store. , (Adv) n s STATE g STREET "1 uJ DiCB. OTfeill OPTOHETRIST-OPTICIAN . LaddfeBush Pank Puiklinrf XxfCfo 6late apt Tonight 8. P. M. High School Music Depart ment Concert 30 Piece Band Glee Club 20 Piece Orchesra SPECIAL SOLOS READING FEATURES High School Auditorium FEBRUARY 10 . DONT MISS THIS WE SELL GOODjpYEAR - t TIRES TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Valley Motor Co; THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS PAY Big Value in Tires fo Small Cars Back of the manufacture of Goodyear Tires for small cars is the same purpose to 6upply high value in the product that is behind the manufacture of the Goodyear Tires that equip the most expensive automobiles built. This purpose is expressed by the enormous resources, extraordinary skill and scrupulous care applied to the manufacture of Goodyear Tires in the largest tire factory in the world devoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x3 Vz-t and 31x4-inch sizes. The effect of this endeavor is noted in the fact that last year more cars using these sizes were factoryequipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. It is also noted in the fact that, if you own a Ford,Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car requiring the sizes mentioned, you can secure Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubesat the nearestGoodyear Service Station. 30x 3 Goadvear Double-Curt 1"Vv Fabric. Atl.Vtther TresJ. ZU 30x3' CKHwtvear c:p :lr "tt Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thkk. tronf tubes that remtorce cajin properly. Why rUk a good eating with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes com little mora proof btf Knl' sue in wafer $"190