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PAGE EIGHT THE nAPTTAT.-JOURNAL; SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. f ) j STAYTONTO HAVE CANNERY OPERATION SOON Stayton, Or., May 4. The or ganization of Stayton'g new can nery is progressing rapidly. The name will be Stayton Canning company, Inc., with a capital Stock ot $20,000. Ten thousand of this will be preferred and $10, 000 common stock. AU but $2500 of the preferred stock has been subscribed. The directors are George A. cmiti, Jnnu Doi.!jr. Henry Fang- man, J. R. Hoke, Joseph Siatak, George Keech and Joseph Walz. At an enthusiastic meeting held Tuesday evening it was an- . nounced that the company expect ed to purchase two acres of land from George Spanial near his mill In the west part of town. A eub stantiU building 40x80 will be built at once. 3. R. Hoke, an experienced can. nery man, will have charge of the plant which they hope to nave in operation by June 1. About seven ty acres of berries have been re corded as well as an unlimited supply of evergreen berries. OFFICER KILLS BANDIT WHO REFUSES TO HALT Los Angeles, Cal., May 4. An unidentified alleged holdup man was shot and killed by Patrolman U! H. Hileman. while the latter was walking his beat on Figueroa street here early Wednesday, ac cording to his report to police headquarters. Another man, who gave the name of Phil Reardon, said to have been an accomplice of the slain man, was taken into cus tody. Hileman said hV5 encountered the men as they fled down Figue roa street pursued by two other men, one of whom shouted to the officer that the fleeing duo had "held him up." HefuHlng to halt at his command, Hileman said he fired, killing one - of the men Reardon the surrendered. Kick of Electric Lock , Fails to Bar Officers Poplar Bluff, Mo.. May 4. An electrically charged lock on a huge tool box failed to keep prohibition officers from get ting a quantity of moonshine whiskey hidden Inside, even It it did have an awful "kick" almost as powerful in fact as the moonshine. The officers found the tool box In a garage here. After getting a Jolt when they tried to open the lock they cut the wires and forced open the cov er. "A regular box of TNT in side and out," one of the offi cers remarked as they carted away the illicit liquor. PERFECT ATTENDANCE IS RECORDEDAT 4 SCHOOLS Four Marion county school dis tricts reported 100 per cent at tendance during April, according to figures made public today by Mrs. Cora Reid, assistant county superintendent of schools. Four districts averaged 99 per cent, six 98 per cent and 13 made 97 per cent. Districts No. 12, 18, 78 and 120 bad perfect attendance. District No. .97 was lowest with an aver age of 91 per cent. Thn Hood River school board has decided to erect a temporary Junior high school on the site of a structure destroyed by fire last fall. The cost will be limited to $11,000. NEW SHOW AT THE BLIGH TOMORROW William S. Hart, the foremost portrayer of western cnaraciers, will be seen in "The Silent Man, made by Thomas H. Ince at the Bligh Friday and Saturday. Hart's appearances as a west erner have been many and varied since he deserted the speaking stage for motion pictures, and has attained a niche In the Hall of Fame that Is peculiarly his own. The actor's following is tre mendous in all sections of the country, and his admirers flock to any theater showing a "Bill" Hart photodrama. In "The Silent Man" Hart will have the role of a miner who has made a rich "strike" on the desert and has come into a small border town to record his claim. His rich ore attracts the attention of the proprietor of a gambling resort, who immediately seeks to rob the miner. This is accomplished through the connivance of a gov ernment clerk in the land office. Then fololws a spirited, vigorous and uncommonly sensational fight on the part of the miner to re cover possession of his claim, dur ing which he Is caliea upou o take the law pretty much into his own hands. There is a very de lightful love story running throughout the action of the play. "The Silent Man" is a picture that has thrills aplenty, a wealth ot picturesque and novel' settings. much comedy of the laughter compelling sort, and action, ac tion. action! Wallowa county has but one contest in the nrimary election that for district attorney. All other candidates are unopposed No democrats have filed. Does Your Food Digest t tl-n-Na. that's the name of the best prescription ever written for indiirestion or Btomach distress. nimranteed by Daniel J. Fry. (adv) RUPTURE EXPERTS IN SALEM Demonstrate the Famous Rice Method Free to Callers at Hotel if vou are ruptured, your big opportunity has now arrived. If you would like to be free frem the slavery of gouging, pinching, chafing trusses that make life a burden, then HERE and NOW is the time to act. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams, experts in rupture cases, trained under the personal direction of W. , B. Rice, of Adams, N. Y the fam ous discoverer of the Rice Non Surgical Rupture Method, will be at the Marion Hotel, Salem, Ore., ; May 6th and 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are here to personally demonstrate to all rupturer people what the Rice Rupture Method can accomplish. You have, no doubt, heard and read much about this famous Method and the cures which thou sands have reported from It. Now, you have the chance to find out all about it to have It demon strated to you and to see what it n An in VOI1R OWN case. JubI call at the hotel and these experts will give you their personal ai hunt advice and complete demonstration absolutely without charge. irA vnii tired of that binding hampering, uncomfortable truss T Would you like to be free of it forever T Then investigate this Rice Method and find out the pos- ihimioa it holds out. Surely Method that could cause so many ds of former rupture suf ferers to report cures must be worthy of your full and complete Investigation. The Rice Method is different from anything' else. It Is modern, in to the minute, abreast of the latest scientific developments. It is the one Method that you are not asked to take on faith alone the na Methnri that is positively dem onstrated to you, right on your own person, without any cnarge whatever. You do not spend a penny unless, after having a full and complete demonstration, you decide that this is the Method for you. And you you alone are the sole Judge of that. In Justice to yourself, come In and see these experts. Remember, they will be here only two days then your opportunity will be gone. Grasp It NOW. It may prove to be the wisest thing you ever did and, anyway, it costs you nothing to find out. Remember, come to the Marion hotel any day from 9 to 12 fore noons, 2 to 6 afternoons, or 7 to 9 evenings. The dates are May I ni Don't let this opportunity get HOSIERY 25c Hosiery, splendid values. Silk and fibre Hoiery 69c. Ribbed top out sizes, white, brown and black, 48c. Nu Bone and College Girl Corsets. A. E. LYONS. Balcony Portland Cloak & Suit Co., Phone 733 . MEADOWLAWN DAIRY Phone 90F12 Inspect our dairy. Tne state Inspector says ''It 's one of the best In the state. Investigate the source ot your milk. Beauty Unsurpassed The wonderfully nflnut pearly - white complexion rendered, brings back the appearance of youth. Re suite are Instant Highly antiteptlc Exerts a toft and soothing action. Ovcy 73 years in ute. Send 15 c for Trial SU PUBLIC DEBT BOOSTED $45,000,000 IN APRIL Washington, May 4. An In crease of $46,684,863 In the pub lic debt during April was an nounced today by the treasury. On April 30 the total debt stood at $23,190,201,366 as compared with $23,144,616,493 on March 31. The increase was explained as mainly due to the sale of about $160,000,000 In treasury certifi cates, as compared with maturi ties during the month aggregating about $60,000,000 and other debt retirements to about $60,000,000. Ordinary receipts during April aggregated $197,919,000 compar ed with $296,170,000 last year, with ordinary expenditures totalled $242,660,000 against $494,000,000 In April last year. PICTURE TAKEN IN EXCLUSIVE BEAuH Coronado Beach, the magnifi cent resort out In California that is Just around the corner, figura Hviv. from Mexico's Lower Cali fornia, enjoyed the novelty of hav n. romnanv of motion picture actors at work In its fashionable midst. It was here that Viola nna and her company took the exterior scenes In her latest star- Hne nicture for Metro, me Match Breaker," a Dallas M. Fitz gerald production, showing at the Liberty theater toaay. In addition to the director ana star, thirty members of the com pany worked on the picture and .ninved sun baths on the beach The supporting cast includes Jack Perrin, Edward Jobson, juna iai I FIID. T. HOPKINS 4 SON Hallocks and Crates We are now taking orders for Berry Hallocks and nailed crates. We have the best hallock and crate on the market re gardless of price and our price is as cheap as the lower grades offered by others. Special prices on large orders. Flace your order now and save the trouble you had last year. Do not wait. Fertilizers You will find it pays to use fertilizer on your gar den, on your Lawn, on your Flowers, on your Corn, etc. We have suitable fer tilizers for all the different crops and our price is rea sonable. Moss Killer Use our Fertiline on your lawn if you want to kill the moss. It does the work and the cost is small. D. A. White & Sons Phone 160, 261 State St. Fire season is the reason. careful. Be PASTOR SAYS PRESIDENT NEEDS AID, NOT CRITICISM Chicago, May 4. President Harding needs less criticism and more cooperation to straignien out the tragic situation now con fronting ilm, his pastor, the Rev. Dr. William S. Abernathy of Cal vary Baptist church, Washington, D. C, told the laymen's missionary conference here today. Declaring that President Hard ing "inherited a situation more delicate, more complicated, more troublesome than has confronted any president since Lincoln," Dr. Abernathy said it was his firm be lief that he is going to straighten out the tangle. "Treaties, laws, the scrapping of warships, international confer ences all these are good," he as erted, "but they will not save the situation. Religion will. A pas sionate church will. noun Wedgewood NowelL Kate Toneray, Lenore wi Kelsey and Arthur Miiiene. Th Match Breaker" has noth ing whatever to do with luclfers deplte its title. It pertains ex clusively and solely to an Indus trious character or tne sex whose deliberate function in life is the antithesis of a match maker. The roll gives winsome, Jolly Viola the chance she needs to display her over-brimming per sonality. . FitIgerald has directed some 'of the little Metro star s most successful pictures; be was selected to head a unit bearing his name-th. fourth producing body organized under the new Metro tem-because of his achieve ments in connection Trtth i s Dana's starring pictures ' The Off shore Pirate." "Cinderella a Twin and "Life's Darn Funny. The story nf "The Match Break er" is by Meta White and i adapted to the screen by- Arthm I A. Mantz designed the art settings, Think twice act thrice btl0 leaving your tire. A bad sprain heals slowly not treated with a remedy th$ has the power to penetrate tl flesh. Ballard's Snow Liniment 1 especially adapted for such n merits. Three sizes, 30c, 60c aiiij $1.20 per bottle. Sold by Dan'l Fry. (ad Gas Around Your Heart? Don't delay! Go right over to the nearest drug store and get a package of the genuine Baal mann's Gas Tablets. Take them as directed and feel the Immediate beneficial results. Not only will you be surprised. but you will feel grateful for the remarkablo relief given, xou win sleep better you will breathe easier your nervousness will dis appear and, best of all, your ex citable heart will be calmed in a safe, natural way. Ask for Baalmann's Gas Tab lets In the yellow package. For sale by Dan'l J. Fry. J. Baalmann, Chemist, San Francisco. (adv) Farmers Attention!! The Robt. Hucheon Paint Store 237 STATE STREET IS NOW OPEN WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF HOUSE PAINT SILO PAINT CALSOMINE LEAD AND OIL BARN PAINT WAGON PAINT WINDOW GLASS VARNISH STAIN EVERYTHING PERTAINENG TO PAINT We carry the well known RASMUSSEN LINE OF OUTSIDE AND INSIDE PURE PAINTS In All Colors Robt. 237 State Street Hutcheon Paint Store Phone Installed Later Btretmmmtu:mmiu;mms Special Demonstration and Sale of i.i a eaten doap Life Buoy IT VBStl DEMONSTRATION NOW ON An expert demonstrator direct from the manu facturer will be in our store, to demonstrate just how the blend of pure RED PALM OIL and SNOW WHITE COCOANUT OIL enables you to take your first step towards a BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY complexion. These SPECIAL PRICES will prevail for the demonstration period only. 7c per cake 8 for 49c, or 4 for 16 for 95c DeerinHarvesting Machinery-McCormick Buy Farm Implements of Standard - jrManufacture tnttsatmtmxmtxtmtm Plows Harrows Spring Tooth Harrows Disc Harrows Rollers Cultivators Corn Planters Feed Grinders Charles! The International Harvester Company !a iVV largest manufacturer of farm machinery in the world today. In the "'"vr" nf e-oods. which in- cE practicaiiy ev.ry implement needed on the farm, the purchaser is Setting the best that can be made from years of experience in manufacturing, proper service, and the protection of al ways being able to procure repairs at some convenient point, wnen needed. These facts are of vital importance, for where does the buyer profit if in the purchase of cheaper goods he does-not get that which will give the service to which he is entitled, or Is unable to get repairs conveniently when needed, ana in many cases he finds that the cheap goods are no longer being manufactured or the factory is not represented with repair stocks in tne territory. Gas Engines Tractors Threshers Ensilage Cutters Drills Wagons Manure Spreaders Cream Seperators The best is the cheapest in the end. imttttmw .Archerd Implement Co. Salem, Oregon Service UVl 7 CASH vs. CREDIT A True Story Not very long ago it was the popular opinion of consumers, that a CASH STORE was a store whose owner sold for CASH because he had lost faith in mankind, and believed them dis ' honest and unworthy of an extension of credit for merchandise. However, times have changed, and with the event of the Chain Store Method, of selling for cash, and the necessity for thrift and saving taught by the Great War, hundreds of thou sands have changed their opinion and benefitted thereby. Sooner or Later Cash plays an important part in every transaction. A whole sermon could be written on this subject, but an actual experience of a Lady in Salem, will serve to illus trate our meaning of "What You Save by Cash Buying": On April 25th this Lady who was patronizing credit stores (only from the force of habit) decided to try CASH buying1. She selected SKAGGS STORE and purchased $16.57 worth of groceries, the following day after a careful comparison of prices she voluntarily advised one of our salesmen that she saved $3.10. Now, while we do not pretend to say that you will save $3.10 on every $16.57 worth purchased at SKAGGS, we do know that you will effect a Worth While Saving. You have at your service The Largest Retail Grocery Organization in the Pacific Northwest. SKAGGS "EVERYDAY PRICES" Pure Oane Berry Sugar ..$6.23 M. J. B. COFFEE 5 lb. Can 1.93 3 lb. Can 1.19 1 lb. Can 41 .35 CEREALS 3 Pkg. Shedded Wheat .... 3 Pkgs. Post Toasties or Corn Flakes .29 2 Pkgs. Creamwheat 48 9 lb. Bag Fishers Rolled Oats SPERRY'S DRIFTED SNOW "Tested Every Hour" The selection of the wheat is the most important part in the milling of flour. Sperry's Laboratories are the largest in the West. No better flour is made. In using Sperry's Drifted Snow you do not need pay an abnormal price. By the Sack $2.35 By theBbl. (4 sacks) $9.19 .55 MISCELLANEOUS 2 Cans Old Dutch $ .18 3 Pkgs. Argo Corn Starch .25 20 Cans Small Carnation, Libby's, Borden, Alpine 1.00 GBoxes Matches 30 five times dailv. C n n -a Inone orders given verv rarofnl atan; 01400 Order your Fresh Meats and Groceries at the same time. 162 N. Commercial St Phone 478 Salem, Oregon We deliver out. Store. ill away from you. W. S. RICE Adams, N. Y.