MARCH 2'J. 1120. ' JSDAY. T t- i-v a '5 War Veterans ! I lo Tuesday Meet T.eaion, to be held In I ri.v Tuesday evening, March j r m wi" be of particular inte.-1 ..II ex-serv'ie ...... - i'Lis expected. All leg.onaires Rested to bring companion. f"BOl belong to the Legion, Ter8 that will beunderlliscus , h. of vital importance to u:. F j in the army, navy or Fwrps. whether members of the L. bonus question, imw j-a., .....u ..Tient ana eiuu- f - th thintrs brought up mtiiiK. The committee which yen contemns , warding the appropriation of !v lor club house for ex serviee also report. sunder W. Carlton Smith in ta- ,.fte invitation to non-uieniwo w lehiphasl7.es trie lmpoiumce v. 'a-service men affiliating them. SwLease cf Life Through Internal KaUis . v shain of Santa Cruz, Ca!.. ,s io the 'Tyrrell Hygienic Inntl- .... ife and 1 will be 85 yearn , mA birthday and consider ." be 'J. B. h. Cascade' his given ; lease of life for we now en ,h, best of health. We were k jown hill fast but the Cascade .aten us such health as we nave in Vl'Ul'S." !-'("J. B. U Cascade" cleanses the t intestine its entire lenHin u" ,s it always free of poisonous it. ... toumndi testify that constipation ',,-inn miunach troubles, bilious I i,wh mid all the ninny Ser ial. ucauv' L ..,,i,w which they cause arc Llutely relieved and prevented by is nature treatment, mntel J. Fry, wholesale druggisl i manufacturing pharntacist in tfM. Or., will be glad to show you . i u T. Cascade." explain in Lie operation and will give you, on request, an interesting nine u n.. i Tvrrell of New York, notfi specialist on internal bathing :!S years in that city. tup mis oiu i reminder to ask for the booklet tmir first opportunity. Adv) selves with the organization, as it is through the American Legion that the interests of those who served in the late war will be protected, and rnb much needed assistance from the gov ernment obtained. Capital Post Xo. s is striving for a membership of toVu men, and according to Legion officials there is good reason to believe that the sum van ue easily readied with a little co-operation on the part of those who aheady belong. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL figures on M j the 0ffice of A c Barber, slate insurance commissioner,' covering the taxes l0 e paid by the various companies operating in the' s'-nw. These taxes for l!i:'. the rewrds' snow, total J214S,; as agais; a total' lax of $m.0ti in ISMS, an iiuveas.. ot Jlti.tis: for the year. The J91S tax is segregated as follows: fn-e insurance, companies. 5U0.1S2; life iisurance companies. 19.50$; miscellaneous $35,01)7. PAGE FIVE yesterday, property damr..u is esti mated between 120. 00 and iSw.000. The largest battleship, for safe:., sake, carry at kast eisfat jrr-at ancha (fltSSL L.LA3KY PRESENTS, . The secret of making Venetian point : lace, which had been lost in the 13 to century, was rediscovered some years later by an Italian working-woman. .he Windsor armories the latter part Misses Marjorie Hires and lively i cf this month or early in April be Seavey. local tennis champuma ant tween Jimmy Wilde, English flyweight , ,, . , . , ehiuupl..,.. and Hi-J News'' Kber. Ca- ;h'Mtr " th tir1 r"s J"uu' nadian bantamweight title ludder. title, and Miss Marguerite 1'uvie ,,i ISSI RAXCK BrsiXFSS IX OltKUOX IXt RKASK.D IX l!M9 A material increase in the nm.-mnt of insurance written in Oregon during over that of 1918, is indicated in Alexander City. Ala.. Mar. . Five white persons and six negro . wt?re killed in the torn .do which swept the territory between Camp hill and Waverly, Tiillapoosa county Terrible Tortures From Itching Skin Diseases ISO Mire Keuei Lntil the Cause Is Removed. When the blood becomes in fested with millions of tiny dis - ease germs that attack the skin, then the fiery irritation and in tense itching will remain with you unti(5these germs are removed from the blood. Genuine relief therefore, can only be expected from a treatment that goes right to the seat of the trouble, and strikes at its cause. Such a remedy is S. S. S., the re liable old blood purifier that kills the germs of disease, and sends a new supply of rich red blood coursing through the veins. ' S. S. S. has been used success fully in some of the worst cases of eczema and other skin disor ders. For valuable literature write to Medical Adviser, 108 Swift Labo ratory, Atlanta, Ga. 1,000 Public Spirited Citizens Wanted, to subscribed $10 each for youa Hospital. Are you one of them to be added to the $10 Honor Roll DEM1LLES : f) YvV 1VOH II V ' .I...H...T iiiiiiiiHii hi I' TW3B3SSS3 i . I III I iW,M I A i - m us. j i .it , pjl v ! i mm m bai - w ; C ANAUIIX KKillTKUS VhX ' letrt.it. Mk-h, Mar. !7. Kfforts are being n.ade by the army and navy vet erans of Canada lo arrange a match at A guarantee of 1500 has ben offer ed Wilde, it is uiuU rstood. T1TX MS CHAMPS' TUAVIJ. Kiinsutt.City. Mo., Mar. ft. r-aul, who went to the finals in the Great Wet,on. tourney here ;st fall and list to Miss Conine C.otil.l, plan to -,tter several, of U,' eastern ineeiH this season. The trio w:ll ,notn' -The east in August. 1 V dVV 4 , AND FifIA Sow Showing YE LIBERTY ELECTRIC WITHMOTOR DIUVEN'BRVSH Removes every vistage of those unsightly lint balls, threads and embedded dirt that most other cleaners leave behind them. With its Gently Tapping Jast Turning, Motor Driven Brush Not only removes every uneck of lintthremls, hairs and embedded dirt from rugs-and carpets, but also cleans hard wood floors, linoleum, rubber matting, upholstery, mat , tresses and stairs. ' Let us demonstrate this wonderful little cleaner. Phone 29 and our demonstrator will call. HAM 340 Court Street ILTON 61 ri t3D From the beginning up to the present time, the methods em ployed by the farmer have been most primitive. He has had only one kind of power with which to work. The power of the horse. The horse: sure but slowhis power measured by his strength, and his ability by the time he can pull I I The farmer's ability to produce depended on the power of his horse. f In plowing an acre the old way the farmer t walked eight miles. In plowing a square mile, one man and two horses walk five thousand two hundred and eighty miles. It is shorter to walk around the Earth at the Equator than to follow a plow turning a tract of 5 square miles. To plow three townships, the plowman must walk sixty thousand miles farther than from the Earth to the Moon and back again. These figures give one an idea of the energy and time and effort spent in the old way of farming. The farmer produced, it is true, but he had to struggle for results. He worked hard and painfully. His lot has been heavy and his days long. His work has been never-ending. But all that belongs to YESTERDAY. . Today, for the first time, the farmer is given an even chance with all other producers' in the world. With the intelligent use of the tractor and other labor-saving devices it is made possible for him to become a business man to do his work methodically and to do more of it. He takes his place with the manufacturer who has modern machinery. t He takes his place with the; merchant who increases his efficiency with tirAe, labor and money-saving systems of accounting, selling and delivering. All industries have profited enormously by modern invention and now the farmer's turn has come. His day of opportunity is. here. He is able, at last, to make real progress. He can now call to his aid a Tractor whieh will break ground 'and handle all the heavy power jobs on the farm in half the time, at half .the 'cost, and with half the energy he has heretofore expended. , He is able, again, to buy another type of Tractor which will apply power to every hand and horse-driven tool he already has on the farm immensely speeding up the process of discing, drilling, seeding, mowing, reaping, spreading ami cultivating and cutting down the overhead while doing so. t He is able, again, by pressing into his service an efficient, economical Truck, to apply a saving in time, money and energy to every chore that calls him from the house to the farm, from farm to market and back again. In every big thing he sets out to do on the farm he can, if he will, treble and quadruple his producing capacity, if he but takes advantage of the opportunity now offered him. . TODAY the hour of big achievement for the farmer is here. i 1 VICK OTHE RS 1 , ' PHONE 32 SAHSO.N MODEL "M" AND IRON HOUSE EWKS t A TTrriVlir'YDTT VICE BROTHER PHONE 32 " ... SALEM BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING SAMSON MODEL "M" AND IRON HORSE TRACTORS SUNN YHOME LIGHTING SYSTEMS. AUTOMOBILES FARM IMPLEMENTS TRUCKS A Li 1 UMU"i"" - - 13