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.TUESDAY, OCTOBER G, 1923 PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALE.!. OREGON' News from Nearby Valley Points By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Part of the State ! i I The citr council lit night di- t dtd to put of! tor two wee3 mo.4 tat pro?ced ordinance re?u Wiing guolin units In Salem. Toe purpose of tilt b:il it to lescJize iGOu-g-Hon tan its ia S Ifrji. At drawn it dos not reqnirc ta tanlc to be below the level of b.-ment floors, and this brought 6 ioroua protest from Alderman ij&ncjr, who declared it woul'i cau2 iniuranc ra'.at to be In-creas-d in tee city. Laccy and RrjMbraugh clashed on the isaa The measure T'M up for third rearf'ns -Jtr hiving been amend ed in co;mittef: of th whole. The foiio itiX orJ Dnicei wer piMM last nibt: SeregatiDS AM.'.:r.nt for the irrip'OTement o.' Highland avenu'-u'-m'in on lot 7, blew: Sratim? the cot of Ixpror Ins Belmont ecreet. .iesreatins the coat of Improv ing r'erry :reei frvm 15th. to l&tft. .Sew ordint.ncc;S were intro duced covering the foiiowir.g u jecu: A.isesain the cost of Improving Winter street from D to Market. Marion from 22rd to 24th. aiiey It block Hi, Court i'.reet from lith to Mill creek. ChemeiCita from 21st to 24th. alley In block 8. Mt.Mtaning a grade on South Winter street, creating the offic": oi ;:perin tenden t of pavtris oper atiMu, creating the office of iu perrltor of irm rovemnt a-wts.--ri-nts, proT.dinr for a vacation of the rlley in block 12. Myers addi tion, extending the fire limit? cov ering the north half of bloJri SO and SI which are bound by ren te.. Marion. Liberty and Frost :retii. Auto BnsM Remain. The proposal to re-rou'e thf: street railw&y ccicipany's an' bus.es from North l"lb to North lb fctree: w&s killed when the council adopted a committer re port that was favorable to the re-montran-e aara'nn the prop', si I. The con'roversy arisln? amon .-.v.r;l d'ctor-j over a email pox rw that was not Immediately quarantined was s-ttlod when th ,r,:nf!l ToVd to drop the c.i? wi" iit Dro.erii'io-n. Dr. M'-t'. city hai'h officer, presented h' side of the ca: In p.-rs'-n ant til' coiiif .iltnen argued the case pr-an,- rrtti W.tber Dr. II. J. C!rn r.rtt nfr lir. S. C. Stone, he other two doctors Involved, vroi preient The rommitree on public butM inM was ias'rti'tfd to se vrhnt can be done toward hating M i, .......?, f.f lb. city hall for th benefit of tran 'tnts who apply A petition fur a MtCht at Sou'h J3rd and Oal: sUrce was referra l to th'- committer on lipruv Refuse Coffee Damans Th? council refused to allow i payment of damans to Allan Mitch--.11, a camper, who was burn In -.Yrelr with hot coffe whn a tabU turned orer at the camp grounds. He askd com pen laMun at the rate of $30 a day. P.eiolutlons were nrloptfd for the c'lnstructli-n of aldwa! e th Mut Me of Commerdnt strt between IWraont and the utreet railway and on the tt of Fourth street. T!'ohi'lons were jidptfd for thA improv-mfnt of (he allry in blo-I: 7. alley In block 34. allr-y in hlo-k 5S and of Mr Toy avenue from the Tile ro:id to Hunt stret. A re-liition was a!opt-d for notice Qt a3enmfnt for Improreemnt of alley In blo k HI, Improvement of f'herm'keta atre-t, lniprnren.nt of Marlon atrt. Improvement of Court utreet. Improvement of Winter itre.it and of the alley In block S A petition wan received t'r a Il.lht at Mape avenue and Hick ory itre..-t. SteinbOfk Petition! II. S'e.nbock petitioned the count' J for authority to build a corrugated irou buHdinn on Com mercial bet wen Center and Mar ion street on ground to be leaned from the Southern Pacific com pany, hut dine the building would be In the ftre limits and crrti pntfd iron bulldlnits are hnrred in thf fire limits, it I; not likely th.it u win oe a i iowp'i. u ns i.n vu ( j uiiil fMfn a nuiMiiiiK in rrnK uu in trie niorK in wnicn ine i.ray H-lle and other burlnes buihltnK" are oc;t'd an,l thnt no perni't h.t rver b"rn inuc for it. An Inves tigation w:n ord-r d. Mayor ii-y an noun' d th it th W(ty and nn-;ini coinmittiT will meet next Mond.-iy mcbt to CDIlSid r the hur'cet for lit'J, GERVAIS Gerv;is, Or., Oil. 6. - Mr, and Mra. Klwood .likd mid mj:i. GetTfic. of Purtiiiii-1 vNiUd with Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Nuitum, Sun day afternoon. Air. and Mi. Julm Mills Ji , of Albany, .spent the we.;i;-cnd with Mr. Mills parents, Mr. and Mm. John Mill Mr. anl Mrs. August Stha-fer went to Portland otto day lat week ou busJne.w. Mitt Army Haiding t visi tor it the capltnl Katunlay. Mr. and Mra. M. 1. Meaning and Mrt. Johanna Clark hud a.-, their .Sunday dinner guests, Mr. nod Mrt. A. F. Millard and Mr. tnd Mrt. C. M. iundert of Purl- land. Mr. and Mrt. C. U Culsforth and children. Hex and Utlty, mo tored to Fallt City, Saturday after nova, and vUlted with Mr. and Mrt. Italph Hall and family over Sunday. Mrt. CuUforta la a finer of Mr. Htll. Mitt Amy Harding motored to Portland, Funriuy, to TiaU i?r brother at St. Vincoat'i hospital, au U -:riouii ill. Joaa Weiia ap.nt ti-e til-end with b! sea and family. Mr. an Mm Lawrence Wvj and tmali daughter of Portlard and -io ris- ued Mr. and Mr. G-,tljpte4. Mr. and Mr. C. W. lnuan oi Salem were Sunday d:riaer guet'a of Mr and Mrt. Otto Schwab and family. Mr. and Mrs. I en: an wer former reaider.tj of Gervt t for several yearj, but moved to rial em about a year ax G. J. Misan acd ton. Benjamin, accompanied by Mies Ftrs Wadi orth. motored up to Part!a5 i. Sunday to sptnd the day with Mr. Moisan. who hat been 111 at 5:. Vincent's hoapital for some time. She is tteadily impr&Ticg bit rery aiowly. Mr. and Mrt. Harry Strou o' Wood burn tpent Wednesday even ing with Mr. and Mrt. J. E. N av ion Mr. Strouie Is a nvltew of Mr. N'ylor Mr. and" Mra. F. T. CuUfw.h and children, Joe and Glenn, mo tored to Portland In thir new O'i'.l-iK'l -.-d;n Sue 'lay and visited with Mrs. C"ut for'h'i mother, e'a- ter and brother. Mrs. Malo. One and t'lec Maio. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allt'jp ar.d srar.'.i-auSiiter, E-j'.ty, were jueata .f Mr. and Mr. Arthur Oo'.'n arri daughter, Constance. Sunday aft ernoon and in the even in? they wore dinner fcueita of Mr. and Mra. T. A. Ditrnar Mr. and Mrj. C. ;V. Cut.forth and family and Mr. and Mm. J. H. Cnuforch and Mr. and Mrs. Kobert fisr.ner a. tended the itate fair Friday, Mr. and Mrs. G. "r. Wadsworth and children motored up to Por: ian i. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrt. L K. Siejrmund of Saicra were guests of Mrj. E. J. Harding, Sunday Lfternoon. Mr. and Mm. J. S. Graigmii?-: and son. Leilie, ind wife and y.mall danhter. Barbara, of Port lar.d and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Judd and family of Molalla were Sun day dinner guesw of Mr. and Mrs. J. t. Nalor. Mrs. Judd is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Naylor. U. C. Garrett of Portland epent he wtfefc-end with his wife. Mrs Garrett was formerly Gertie Bow- ley. Mrs. Dick Eewley of St. Johns. who ha been spending several lays at the Bow ley home, returned riorae Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Clark and 'hiidren motored to Newberg, Sunday. Richard rmlah of Fairfield has ntertd the Gervuii hi?h school. liberie Cinnard is vi-.itin? a' h hom-1 of Mr. and M'e. Franlc '-nn-ird It Canmrd ii the fa- her of Frank. Ii.ibj DeJarriin has be- n ipend-nic.-ral ihyi at h-ne with his lurf-nts. Mr. aid Mrs. H. I?ardir!. M--.. Krjiif h' r I" '. re'iirnel to Mt. Ansrel aa ier:: ,nd 1 tak a nonnul fours'1. Mi.-.e Jirt-phine. Viola, arid Ner .J.-oi'-n of port lurid wr- S'tn day diner j?ue ;t.s of Mr. and Mr S. I). Manning and family. J. A. Ters liwetler and A I" Jar':n l-ft on a d:er hunting tiij Kri.'iy near V-l Orord. Th?j xp' to b.- cnr.e aho'it t-n d :v-: C. V. Cut-for;h and F. T. Cut forth. 'Alio recently purcha.--d isew Oiiklaiid coaches, traded tbe la.t" week for Oakland s-dan. Mr, and Mra. Fre.j Boyer anJ three' children of koeburg st'-p-li"d In town Friday to visit will; Mr. Itoyer's cousins, Mrs. W. U NuttinK and Mrs. F. T. CuUforili. They lad been attending the state fair for a couplj of day. SILVEliTON Pilverton bah son was horn to Mr. snl Mrs Chris BoJie Oetnher 2. this b-Ine the flfrh son In as many -ars Two of the t"s are twin. Mr and Mrs. Holle hve n- diuehtrs. P.iul Blazer wns el-rd ath!et!r manager for the S.lverton hleh ihnnl. Mr. Bl izr csrr'.d vr J 11 of the other opponents with around 100 votes ahead. Rev. George Henrlknen left Bun- day afternoon for Minneapolis where he Is to s;esk at the Na tion 1 f,uthernn Brotherhood con vention telntf held there this w ek The. Itev. Mr, llemikten was nr- rnmpinied to Port bind ly Mm. Id n r ikt-n and h :s d s us hit-r. M lmn Henrikxen. Mrn. Uennkcn and M Im Hnr i kfn ;ent iunil.iy niKht at the Iotup of the former's on, f;e-.rce. nt Ore-m City, re turning to Ki!erton Monday. Funeral s'-r vires fur Mrs. L A. folmiton. who died early Thursday ninrruna. were hiil from J ilniiy hurrlt sund.iy aftrni-ion with Itev ;orc M.'r.ril:.-,n of f ,. i.i t i r.ir. W'lll-ei Moons, i fre-hman at ,r.me f.jf tM- ..k-end. Mr. U 1 1- i . . in m::! ivs at P.d.ic hll. It aril pi tnt- pvt erR, two otii C ;ud-nt wim ,i!o h"fne IfM A Vegetable Relief r or Constipation Nature's Remedy (M? Tsb lets) a vegetable laialiva with a pleasant, nea Mo nature action. Relieve and prevents biliount$, L'fl hadoch. Tones and Krengtnens tne aifesnon tnd ttsimilation. fQOM I off th Old Block m JUNIOR -Little w Th tarn N? In onv-thlrd O A i. cndy-Ml4. For hlMrn end itdulit. sold er your oauooist VMllXl J. FBI .! .... so are rr.orea at t.ie oi.ege. A-irUr.e it v were be.r.; taken of SUitrtoi: lr.diistr.es Sur.iUy. Th Benaon phea-ani firm came la for .:$ jhi.-e of ar.z'-i. C2aton and Arr.o B-i.aon rr.ot ortd to Salern Sunday afternoon. Alfred Jenn, M. c:ooresl and V." I : U t.t H i - " 4 s r-e ri ; the week er.d f. shin g at Woo L. The oarty re port ibat the rr. embers d i no: have aa good Jutk a the fisher men who were o-t in the early par: of hut weex. P.obert Ki'Jje cf Portland ;jent .he week end witft his father. George Haage. Tne Haugej took in tht fair Saturday, An epidemic of e-.'ere coldj la re:orrei as beicj prom:nent at Sil ver ton Jonas Byberg. who la registered at an optical atudent at the Ore yon Agricultural college cornea hor.e every Thuraday evening. Mr. Is: r,erg is in :he inventor of a prur.e a.-.i a walr.ut washer, and by re : l.-nlr.g Th :.' lay nirr.t he has time ;.j wor at r.:.i ir.: er.:;or.. ir. tiy lerg Li also orga.ii: a: S- John's hurch tr.-i rlays tr.re each S;r. 'I j.y. lie U taking work in the rr.';c s..hooI at O. A. C. Mr a. H ir.rt Thorr. ron Is v:j::;r.g her daign:er at Eatacada, Oregon. Otto Le-yard and Ed win Evans. two of Siivtrton a businesa men. were fishing at Woods Oregon, during the past few days. Mrs. Chriv.lne Hansen who haa been cor-frned to her home for a number of weeks ui agiln able to be about. Mrn. H in sen Is euffer- .r.g from eye trouble. Sfr. an! Mrs. Louis Hal! enter tained Sunday afternoon for their l::tle daughter. PIvalyn. whose birth day it waa. Those preeent Includ ed Mr. and Mrt. Brady Davis, Joe Davis. Mr. and Mra. E. Lorens. Mr. and Mrs. Han Jensen. Annatjeue Jer.sen. Louise Dybsetter, Mr. and Mra. Andrew Hall. Lucile Hall. Mist Esther Towe bean work at the CooUdge and McClaine bank Monday morning, taking the place vacated by Mrs. Alfred Olsen. Mra. OLaen his gone to Portland to Join er husband who l employed there. A number of Silvertomans were interested In the display of Arthur Ransord in the art department at the state fair l'wt week. Mr. Hans ford l a former Sitvertonian and wis for a number ot years employ ed at the Drake studio here. He !a now located at Portland. Mr. Hansford will have his display at. -he auditorium at Portland thj. M:-f V. ,Vf- Hij'nes xh hn been rr.on'.h-s her (l.mnter, rv. ir-- w ho lives w re- irred to S- Mra. K ltnerine t L-s Angeles. re r tor. to rr.lrre no .n In - n' w running one 't r'K K. lo.ng Hon.er .-: .ii'h. who has been .oi'.-k w..-k, h-.s been tran.'.- ferred to the o!f:ce. :" (', .'r;i who re-en::y ar- r;n'o:t C ru who re-- en!.; ii ili.yii.ent w;:h t:'.e hw':r.,in h.i-' Mr. 'l-i'-.'J repir thit r,- he ) jr.-l t!i- c:i:p'ny it has n .iO 1j..' 1 rj-1 1 i f n furn.1' es at S uem th'tt ne -s Bett.r.g ufti.vc ir-rj '. i:r.' 1 th'ie than at S.i .erton C. D S- '.1-e rtiirno-d to Hil.er on S'.T'jt.' fr -i-i PorMand where he ha b"-r tmdr medical otten- ion. He retmned to Portland Monliy ' move his fjnu.y to hn- toii svh-r- thv wV. riifi.n rr.axe Elrr-er Oltn Irt !n.-'aMed a hot iiRdi'h star. 1 In ihf oiwn Pharm ify. It is underwood '.h m will be h. i,(1!,M'Tf f-itin'jiln of the Olsen ri-irme the winter montns. Pin pj'lnei l.n ac-jple1 a po .!; n In the rnrnej str.re. Mr. K;v!ne. w.n for nome time em p;ny1 in the ft!vlnea store owned hv h t.r..thr on Water street. This !s r.ow the L ft M grocery. Mr. and Mis. Charle Hedge have re'urnod frrn their wedd ng trip srent In California. Mrs. Walter C. Larson went to S.i!e:n Mon-l:i' to alst her daush ter. Mrs. Alt in Leard. In becom inn seitk-d. Mi. Legard is moving from Silveri"n to 5.ilm. Arthur Milen. a Brooks onion arover. wiji delivering a truck load of oniens rtt Stlverton Mondiy. Mi-s Cora 0!"n of Salem spent the ?ek end at S;lverton as the jufi it the home of her pirrnts Mr. and Mri (leorge Oben of Coon htret. Mrs. H irol-1 Craig returned to Portland Sundiy af'pr spending the week at the h.one of her father. Mrs. Crnitc ui frilled to H Uerton U-t Sun-iiy by the tie ith of her .'flier. M' . Mir.'-'H Piluer. !iex a feu Pleasant Tablets, Inst.int Stomach Relief! instant relet from aourneu, or ac.dlty of stomach; from Indltretlnn. flat ill -.-nee, palpitation, hmdache or any n'omach distress The moment you chew a few "Pipe's Idspepln" tablets your stomaeh fels fine, Correct your digestion for a few cents. Pjui- ant. Ilarmlesc. Any drug lore. Adv. i,n innin rriTin 1 1 I I no M UPSET SlflMACH. ' GAS. GAS, GAS UPiL'SU COLLEGE Bruifa College. Or. Oct. 6. Ta Ifrjaik Collegi Sunday school raiiy day meeting was a big i'jexess. over a hundred being prnt. The Popcorn tnd Zena Sunday scix-li ere well represented. The pro gram wat contributed -to by the folowing: Mra. Johnson, secretary of the state board of rei:gtotia edu cation; P.ev, 3Ir. Tully, from the Prepay terifto church of Slem; iolot by MiM Cheney and Miss Whistler of Salem. Among the guests were Mr. 2nd Mrs. Charles Parka of Salem, Mr. and Mra. Piui Waliac?. Mr. and Mrt. Rice. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Allen. Mr. ani Mrs. Scott, Rer. Mr. Evans and many other welcomed vL-itors. Mr. and Mrs. John Schsndter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hutehin-T-oa of Washinzton and Mr. and Mra. Mitchell oL Portland durin?! .'air w-iek. I Eldon OUon won first prize cn hia chicken-i eahibited in club A-ork, which entitles him to a scholar;:? a: the Oregon Ag.-!cu:-tural ccllere aamaser school neit year. Arthur Buel! of thia ni?'ahor hood wa; recently married to M:- Naomi Fuller Lou of SIem. Thi youns couple have tie best 7,-ishc-3 and congratulations of their many friends in Brush College. Misa Alice Glover and Miss Mary Woife of Portland were gueets a: the K. W, Flarritt home over the wek-end. Mr. and Mm. Clifford Smith :a visiting Mr. Smith's parents in California at present. The first prater meeting for the coming winter will be held at the home of Mr. Lehman, Thurs day evening of thit week. FALLS CITY Falls City. Or., Oct. 6. J. J. Russell has moved h!a family to Dallas, where they will reside th; winter. The Rsnmeon3 have rented the D. H. Cox property and will live there this winter while Mr. aci Mrs. Cox are spending the winter in Black Rock. Miss Iva McCormick of Pedee 1; npending the winter with her eis tre, Mrs. Lee Reynolds, and at tending high school. f Rhododendron Chapter Xo. 152. 0. E. 3.. will meet Tuesday even ins tor their regular work. Miis Pearl Marshall end Calvii Darnhat were married in Portland recently and are residing In S'.I rerton. Mies Marshall and -Mr iarnhart are farmer h;?h schoji -tudentj here and have aari? ?rt-?ndj in Falls City. Mr. and M;a. Lester Mcore o: L':1'-;A'r.'ience have purchased the 'Tiarl-H Mc'.'artny property in tne ri.jrth part of town and have aored . nto it. Mra. -V- ore is a sister oi 'Im. Austin P.icl:etts. Mr. and Mrs. Charl McCarthy and family have moved inta th Lettemiin apartir.eota on South Mjin street. A. G. Adams and two eon. Le land and Grant, a ad daughter, v.irfin:-i. went to Ttlfkreali. Sat urday evening, where they join. J j Mr. A dm: a and babies, who w.-r, visiting h'.-r patents. Mr. and Mrs j DentpK-y. who were having a fan-1 ily reunion on Sunday, honormsl -.heir or.. Lynn Uexpeey'a birth-; day. All their children and granu children were present. Covers wer laid for fifu-en. JEFFERSON Jt?ffor-on. Oct. 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Maben left Wednesday even ing fr'r Kinsas where they will spend ten d iya. MLs Cooley went to Salem Fri day even In s to take in the hore ehow at the fair. ShTman Koker and family have moved to Howell Prairie, where they will live on the S. R. Tandy farm. The Santlam teachers club elect 1 officers at tlie school house Thursday evening. Those elected were Mw Cooley. president; Mls Kurtz, vice president; Mrs Gulll- van. secretary. The ciud win meet once a month. Mr. Sherwood of Marlon Is work Ing tn Furge-on's barber hop. R. L. Page and Cne?ter Miller were lecent Portland visitors. Mr. and Mr. S. A. Vote have moved Into the Charlie McKee house and they have moved Into the house vacated bj Mr. and Mrs. j rease. Maor pon:.:lno ha purchased a new Chandler coach. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Fu'gen were In Sii-'ni Thursday. K. f. Mpperley who ha been workir; at Silver Creek Fallt is DA i 5 for , Yound Men! .''A ..... W fits. 7! ri tailored trousers wirwtn efttncHta oarout suit n o s ovrruua wrta trtixenT c-Othimo T . .1. tkt W tlol.dn A W tt (irvcnbiium j'.l.?. ,er iz. jukI oe twjgfx rjx?v. nore for Wai:er Smith left the f.rjt of ! the ataoiiiaation of prices "as far the week for Pia. Oregon. j at that mish; be possible In j jj- Mrs. Arch.e Job, of Seattle anditlce to the country and ita defend ton, Guy Job and Mias Mason of. era." . Ala-rka, who have been vlsstrng Mrs. Pairioilsin Above Prit Job'j auter. ilra. Hattie Sinu left '"But it will always be Impoa Tharjday for Los Angeles, where, "sibie to harmonize juittct and they will vU:t other reiativea. war," he continued. "It is always Linn Judd of Silem has visiting Mr. and Mr. E. J periey. Ep- LEGION HEARS PEACE PLEAS BY COOLIDGE;no:re- their "antry can not be defended- (Continu-'j .r.;nt fie Gae l - the other art of peace and all which minister to the advance ment of human welfare." Avoiding direct reference to any specific situation. Mr. CooUJge ex- preseed the opinion that military power should be subordinated to and governed by civil authority, and continued : Opposes MHitariam "It is for tr.s reason tr.at any, orsan.iatlon of n'.en in the military j 3er.;ce bent on Inflaming the puo-j lie mind for the purpose of forcing1 government action through the' pre-'ure of public opinion Is an i-icee iingly dangerous uniertak-1 .ng and precedent, Thl i to i winterer form It might- tike, ( "vneiner it oe lor toe purpose m .nriuenc-ng tne executive, tne leg islature, or the heads of depart ments. "It i for the civil authority to Jet ermine what appropriation hall be granted, what appoint ments afcal: be made, and what rules shall be adopted for the con duct of its armed force. When ever the military power start dic tating to the civil authority, by whatoever means adopted, thej liberties of the country are be ginning to end. National defense should at all times be supported, but any form of militarism should be resLstei." Advocating l selective service act which would authorize broad mobilization in emercentiee of all the country's resource, both per sons and materia!, the president declared that fn time of war. paw- MOTHER:- Fletcher's Ca5- toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething; Drops and Soothing Infants in arras and Children To avoid imitations, always look for Proven directions on each packaje. A Story of the Silk Industry from the Raw to the '3 Mnisned Will Be Radiocasted Tuesday Evening, October 6 By STEPHEN KAFOURY Auspices of Kafoury Bros. Salem and Portland Be sure to listen in it will be an interesting story PYGMALION A Comedy Next Wednesday OCTOBER 7th By George Bernard Shaw The Maront Olson Players offer this clover comedy as tholr first of a erii of piaya tor the 19I5-IS season." rymaiioo Is Shaw funniest comedy someone has uuesested a renamini;. "From Vermin to Ermine." A nivelins; flower ulrl Is tauitht to ".peak properly" and miraculously transformed into a duchess as the result of a bet, HeiligTheatre Wednesday, October 7th Box Office Now Opea Secure yonr reservations early Popular Pricci of f 1.50. $1.00, tOc possible to purchase materials with money, but patriotism can not be purchased. L'nletia the people are willing to defend their country be cause o ftheir bel.ef in it, because of iheir affecrion for it, and be- I cause it is representative of their If we are looking for a more I complete re.jn of justice, a more complete supremacy of law. a more complete social harmony, we must ieeic it in the paths of j peace. ProrecJ in these direc tion under the present order of the world is not likely to be made except during a state of domestic and international tranquility. One of the rreat q uetior.s bvfore the nations tjiay is how to promote tn aqui: Declaring that one of the most natural reaction during the war ft as intolerance, the necessity f or a common purpose and a united in tellectual front becoming para mount. Mr. Ciclldge -aid that v.nen the need for euch solidirity pas: there should be a "quick anj nerous readiness to revert Your Children , C. TLU D." U10L J IIKIT ruilt Let them tutrer not from Colds, Fever and Headache nor the agonizing pains o Toothache and physicians' safe prescription an-a-cls quickly relieves thee conditions. C.ilds dose ruay be tatiy xJaisisttrfi ta ctrxrmu acz-al eaiiirea. No crcoiics. Does aoc iiltzt te Leair. Chaiealiy prom br pr-tacn of Btedicue t-rsuia tea jiai ccutut ue- Bandy Pocket Tin only 23 C Syrups, especially prepared for all ages. the signature of Physiciam everywhere recommend it I'roauct to tii o:d ani normal h-wi. of though:.- ''.Ve can only make America first in the true en&e which that means by cultivating a spirit of friendship and good w.U, by the exercise of the virtue of patier.ee and forbearence. by being 'plente ous in mercy" and through progress at home and helpfulness abroad standing aj an example of real ser vice to humanity." Cured His Rupture I wa badly rup:ured whi.e lift ing a trunk several years ago. Doc tors slid my or.ly hope of cure was an operation. Trusses d:d me no good. Finally I get hold of rorr.e thing that quickly and completely cured me. Years have pj-i.--:l and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a carpenrter. There was no op eration, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothir.g to sell, but w.il give full information about how you may find a complete cure with out operition. if you write to m. Eugene M. Pullen, carpenter, Go'JM Marcel! us Avenue. M a n a u i r. . K J. Beiter cut out this notite ar. i show it to any others who are rup tured you may save a life or at least top the misery of rupture ar.d the worry ar.d dinner of an operation. Adv. GONZAGA v s. O. A. C. Eell Field, Corvallis, Oct. 9th, 2:30 p. m. CALIFORNIA Buy Roundtrip Tickets save funds for pleasure uses. Join your friend, ftboarj Shasca route trains to the Southland. 4 Popular Trains every day New Comfort Featuresat no errra fare Club car. with barber, valet, shower bath, on the Shasta. Observation cars on Shasta, Southern California Express ( furnishin? direct serv ice to Los Angeles), and Oregonian. Get further particulars about this attrac. rive travel service. Ask Agent. A. A Mickel, D. F. & P. A., PLIASE NOTE: 0a account of renovation of the Oregon Theatre there will be no Matinee performanoe today. Doors open at 6:45 p. m. Last Times Tonight!! Tomorrow ''Brasilia with a Million" vmmm Keep Both Eyes 0a the OREGON Quick Safe Relief LNS In oo er.inote less th pala ends. Dr. bcl.zll't Zio-fad It Ir.t lure, healtr.( txcusc3t fcf eorna. At droc and shoe it ores. mScholl's Xino-pads Put oat on Ciic pain it goo Last Times Tonite Bon't Miss It ! LILLIAN GISH DOROTHY GISH i i Romola 181 N. Liberty St., Phone 41 or 80. Sl HURRY VfVsatjM. 7"