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PRESBYTERIANS
TO WAGE WAR
'Ight On Liquor and Cigar
ette Started in New
York Meeting
Tlit representative of the Presby.
brian church of America In eonven-
on assembled In New York clijr on
ee.. 27, entered the fight to bring
world will prohibition and abolish tho
cigarette.
In III annual program of rrfcrm,
I mad public through tho board of
temperance ana moral weiiare nmrw
I today, the church announced It would
jt work for the following i
Elimination of the brtwtr and di-
tiller In foreign fialdi.
Abolition of tho cigarette.
Regulation of theaters and dancing.
Study of marriage and divorce prob
Umi.
Chriatloniutlon and humaniiallon
of penal Institutions.
Closer supervision over motion pic
tures. ,
Elimination of aocial disease, 'is
of narcotic druga and tho us of alco
hol In the borne.
Tbo church has act aiid $50,000 to
atari In fight against th brewer and
distillers In foreign mission fwldt, it
waa announced, and hat tent the
Are Your Teeth
in Bad Shape?
If jrou have a bad tooth, perhaps
what you need la gold crown to
cover It. ir tame teem
re milling, they can
be replaced by what
la railed bridgework,
which meant that new
teeth art fattened In
bv attaching them to
other natural teeth in your mouth.
Or maybe you need artificial
platet, which can be made ao
natural looking that It It not eaty
to tell them from real teeth.
The betl place to have thlt kind
of dental work dona la at an odlce
where liegltlered Deotlsls use the
E. R. Parker Syttem, because thcta
dentists make special arrange
mcnlt with 'out-of-town patients,
ao that fewer vltitt art required
and you dont haw to call ao often.
Pricet arc alwaya reasonable,
'"and no charge Is made for exam
inations and advice. There ar
twenty-four E. R. Parker System
offices In different eltlet, tb near
est being at
Painless Parker Dentist
State & Commercial Sta.
Salem, Oregon
City of Portland Recognize
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71 Bdwy
Rev, John Steele, associate secretary
of the board, to England, Scotland,
Ireland and Wales to eld, In the pro
hibition fight.
An "especial, target for attack will
be the cigarette, which became ao
firmly entrenched during the war,"
the board's announcement declared.
Prof c nor J. II. Dickeson, formerly of
Wootter college, has been selected to
lead thlt crusade and atttMy has
started a aeriea of eclures agalntt
,lhe "fag".
f amily ana juvenile wonc win oa
under the supervision of Professor W.
A. MrKeever, formcry of the Univer
sity of Kansas.
Winfield 8. Hall .formerly of North
western university medical school,
will have charge of aocial hygiene
Lana tax relations terorms.
1' rn, i 1 1 i i i i , m..
in uvaru a nvaiMiuarbera is in ruts
burg, with Dr. Charles Scanlon at
general secretary.
Methodists to
Hold 4 Cottage
Prayer Meetings
The opening move in the evangel
istic campaign of the Methodist Epis
copal church will be made tonight
when there will be held four cottage
prayer meetings in different sections
of the city. The locations and lead
era are aa follows: .C. E. Williamson,
1018 E. Second St., led by J. M. Van
nice; Mr. Torbet'a, 729 Baker St,
led by Mrs. Fox; A. M. Hammer, led
by Or. Robnett; D. 8. Smith, led by
R. K. Ohllng. The meetings begin
at 7:80 and all neighbors and especi
ally members of the church are urged
to attend. 1 .
New National Drink
May be Soft Cider
Some time ago J. O.Holt, manager
of the Eugene Fruit Crowens' associa
tion, stated that the plant had manu
factured a considerable amount of cid
er and waa preparing next year to go
into the butlneta on a more extensive
seal.
And now comes news tat the Phet
company of Salem has been given an
order for 68 carloada to be shipped east
With the country getting on a real
dry basis, Mr, Holt says the demand
for cider is becoming more insistent.
Potaibly the new national drink wilt
be cider, It bas has been suggested,
all of which will work to the benefit
of this apple producing country.
Set Askt for Water
SALEM The city of Scio, through
Ita mayor hat filed application with
the atate engineer here for the appro
priation of 40 eccond-feet of water
from Thomas creek for lh develop
ment of 826 horsepower for munici
pal proposes. The east- o! the Pro
posed improvement Is ostimated at
138,42 and Includes the co.ntruetion
of a flume, canal and jtner wo.-k.
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GARY TRUCKS gain recognition throughout the Northwest. The FIRE BUREAU of
the CITY of PORTLAND Is using six GARYTHUCKS. - -
Contractors, lumbermen, tlmbermeni merchants, cattlemen, warehousemen, and farmers'
are using GARY TRUCKS. We can make immediate delivery. If interested and
wanting to go on road construction, place your order with us for spring delivery. And
pay for your truck in one seasons work, we also have other' good contracts to place
trucks on. Get a GARY for EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY, The GARY has one
full year factory guarantee. We have some good territory opcrt for. dealers and dis
tributors. ' . . . . "
One to Five Ton Capacities'.
Gary Coast
Northwest D
v Portland,
Ben T. Riddersgent
ALBANY,
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TEACHERS ASK
$1080 MIM
State Association Opens An
nual Concention in
. Portland
I rvnibAPVj bit nuwiiiun v
a demand for minimum teacher's sal
lary of 11080 a year for the entire
,' state of Oregon and indorsement of
a movement to bring before the spec
sal aession of the atate legislature
, next month an ace to provide a state
tax not to exceed 2 mills for educa
tional purposes exclusively' were ac
complished at the opening seaslon of
the Oregon State Teachers' associa
tion In Lincoln high school yetterday
says todays Oregonian.
The voting waa done by the 200
dclegatea from every section of the
1 state, making up the representative
' council which carries on the butlnett
mail
for the 6000 members. General ses- trola".
' sions will not open 'Jptil this morn- I . The "event" of the evening which
Ing, when S000 teachers probably will J afforded much ' merriment to the
be on hand. ' Ijroung and old. too was the arrival of
$ No time Is to be spared by the leg- Banta Claus who proceeded to unload
latative committee, of which Super- a gaily decorated Christmas tree of
Intendcnt George W. Hug of McMInn- gifts.
(ville Is chairman, In getting the tax j Among the friinde and se'at-ves
millage meaaure before repretenta- present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hir
tives and term tort. Mr. Hug, in pre-, old, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
sentlng the report of the committee . Harold, of Tangent; Mr. and Mrt.
on tax millage, of which he it also ' Robert Pepperling and two children;
chairman, urged that the teachera Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cole -and aon,
carry home with them propaganda for
the ace and pull wires in their re-
speetive communities.
'The legislature la not likely to
pais on its own responsibility a meat- Clyde Harold, of Albany; Mrt. John
ore of such Importance and if the 'nie Sandner, of Kingston; Mrs.' Wendt
matter preferred to the people and ' and daughter Nelda; and Mist Marie
they favor it, the 6 per cent limits- Probst, of near Albany; Raleigh Har
tion, which has hampered as, will be old and two children, Vilaa and Ray.
'automatically repealed," Mr. Hug ex- ' One notable feature was that' this
plained. "If we can get this before) . waa the first time the four Harold
the special aession and we're going brothers were all together at Chritt
to pot forth every effort in this di- ' nut time for 10 years. . Clifford,
rection we can save . three years'
time. '
. "The people could vote on It next
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ing in nine is rip iot lie pass
age. It aeemt to be a ease of now or
never. We're going to rely to a large
extent on Mrs. Alexander Thompson
to kelp os out
Reference to formation of a teach
ers' onion wat absolutely ignored.
"No self-respecting teacher who
thinks much of the profesaion would
have it on a union basis," Mr. Taylor
remarked in conceding hit address,
"Put the salaries where the stand-
ard of teaching em be raised," urged
Harold Tuttie of Coqullle. "When the
teachers are getting $90 a month the
public can demand that much work
from them and get it"
Superintendent R. E. Baker of Co-
qulllr was slated to take a leading
the superiority of the GARY
Agency, Inc.
istributors
Oregon.
OREGON
It In the movement. Ha Is from
'JoOs county, where the teacher had
'already obtained a minimum wage of
1100 a year by Dlrdirlna- not to ae.
cept positions at less than that figure.
"Down In Coos county," he ex
plained, "the barbera, doctors and
lawyers all raised then- scales without
consulting the puMle. Finally the
catchers got together and did the
BIG CHRISTMAS
REUNION IS HELD
Relatives and Friends Gather
at Home of Curtis
Cole
A host of natives and a few friends
made up a Jolly Christmas party who
were entertained" at the "Hub Slock
Farm" by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cote
and brother, Christmas Day. After
partaking of a bounteous dinner the
gUeets spent the afternoon and even
ing jn ainging, visiting and listening
to the music f jmithed by the "Vie-
. Ralph, of Crab tree; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pruitt and thrre children, of
Scio; Mrs. G. F. Harold and aon, Lloyd
and daughter, Miss Delia, of Stayton;
who is employed by Vick Bros.
Raleigh, who is connected with Mr.
Cole in registered Shorthorn cattle;
Clyde, who was with Bart "C", 66th
Art.; being In action in S different
battle fronts in France, Lloyd, being
with his father, also breeders of
Shorthorn cattle. ' .
Warranty Deed
E. C. Baker and wife to Rots Baker
lands in T 14 S. R. 2 W. .
I Ralph L. Babeock to Chat Ster-ing
lots 7 and 8 Brownsville.
N. B. Hannah to H. F. Lindman
lands in Lebanon lot' 7 Oaborns add.
William Fritxe to C H. Nyhua
block 32 Hazel wood add Albany,
D. Brady Jr. et ux to J. P. Harring
lan da in T IS S. R. 1 2.
F. M. Boochel and wife to Waldo
Shipman, lands in T 10. S. R.
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Open Foraai Toaight
The Open Forum will hold on of
ita regular meetings this evening at
7:80 p.m. at the Grace Presbyterian
Church, Main and Eatt 4th streets.
C E. Sox will speak on "Bolshevism
in the United States", which will be
followed by a general discussion. All
interested art invited to attend.
Eastern Star Meeting
ft" special meeting of the Eastern
Star to-night for initiation. All mem
Wrs are urged to be preescnt Re
freshments. '
By Worthy Matron d30
NOTICE
Anyone holding checks given by me
will pleaae present them for payment
Stated
nrTOniflUNTlS OF WtTCFN suffer miserably from
m MV ! v aa subsbbsibw er
periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming
that a permanent core may be had. Headache
nearly always results from some disorder of the
stomach, liver or "bowels. Take Chamberlain's
Tablets. They will correct these disorders and
there will be no more headache. Many have been
permanently cured by
The Sample Store st
The year is drawing to a close but winter is still with
us and we still need warm clothing and we can sup-
Rly you at very low prices
len's Flannel Shirts :.. $1.85
. Men's Heavy Wool Sox ; . . .75c and 85c
Men's Cashmere Sox ................. 50c and 75c
Men's Wool-mixed Sox 40c and 60c
Men's Rubber Pacs $2.95 and $3.45
Men's 4-buckle Overshoes .$3.45
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Heavy Wool Mixed Two-piece Underwear $1.85
Wool Mixed Unionsuits $3.50, $4.00
Wool Unionsuits .$4.50 and $5.00.
. ' LADIES SHOES
Curt Metal Lace, High heel . . i , ........... .$6.45
Black Kid Lace, Fine Quality . . ..... $7.65 and $7.85
Brown Kid Lace, Fine Quality . .' $7.45, $8.00
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of Exceptional
Qualities
aM ,
vmtm aa ear mow-
through the Bank of Brownsville.
CLARENCE G. BOGGIE. .'
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K. P. PARTY
Tho Knighta of Pythtaa will hold
a New Year aocial party at the hall
on New Yean Eve. All Knighta and
friends are invited.
COMMITTEE, d2
K. P. ATTENTION
Work in the Rank of Eaquira to
night, Dec. 29. AO members are urg
ed to attend. J. M. Hawkina Chan
eelor Commander. ' d29.
LONDON " Victory" postage
tamps in celebration of peace are be
ing issued for 1920 in Barbados. '
Chamberlain s Tablets.
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