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A : i.-i THE SALEM tttp.vt. IULEM. OREGON, SATURDAY. TONE 19. 1915. ft Galley o Fun! ON DARGAIN DAY. Clothing Salesman. Well, sir, what can wc do for you? Mr. Maiiicliance. I want my $7 change! Salesman. Why, wc don't owe yor. my t h inpf ! ' Mr. Mainchance. Yer don't, chi Hain't you advert isi n' your late $1: (nits now for ?8? Wa-al, this 'ere is one I bought tlnee weeks ago! VliatV Bp yer change! Argnlina Is Great Market For American Automobiles Washington, D. C, June Hi, 11!1S. American-made automobiles me stead ily gaining in popn lu ri ty in the Argen tine market, their proportion of the to tal imports of automobiles into that count rv having risen from lu 1-2 per cent in l!U2 to more than 1!' per cent nil:! t hi- a test period tor wincn ne- MOUNT ANGEL NEWS j J gy J()(J() Did It Ever Happen to W , Raphael DeC.ire, of the V. S. navy, i It I TAIL 10 UUHt CAnlitK I UMUK I I visited at the home of his parents the before It POISONS iJJf jljajs M altlcktS (0 BONl past ween. ,. ! wiuioutiiniieorpjiri ! A..,sn" Z V, V i Ni PAY Until CURED , u. mill. 1 1 on i ., I WRITTEN GUARANTEE I .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mount are re- , Kl) x Ka or lhur the arrival of a daughter swindle. An Island By Mori Bun juicing over THE LOST OPPOORTUNITY. I 'a I rick, Jr. The hook says tin first thg we ever had was made froit a IK'ttirnat. ' i'alrick. Sr. Faith, what a pity : was tliot. the holy wasn't wearing franc wan. t ' it i t I'll and rela- TOO SUDDEN. The Slave has just been granted a month's vacation from the olliee; his wife is on a visit to her mother; the canary is dead; anil now he doesn't know what to do with his freedom. i ii tailed official returns have reached the bureau of foreign and domestic com merce of the department of commerce. The imports of automobiles into Ar gentina during were valued at '), ll'l. linild, supplied chiefly by Prance, ithe I'nited .States, (.ormtiny, Italy, rue i I'nited Kinfoloiu, and Belgium, ia the ii,.-,!cr mimed'. While France still rank led first In iiiioortation of automobiles ! hitn Argentina ill H'lif, the I Mates made a larger actual tive gain than any of the countries i above named, and increased her rank from InitrCi place in to second i place ill l!'l:l. In l!14, when the world I wide depression reduced the value of 'automobile imports into Argentina to ! nooiit one-fifth of their normal total, i those from the I'nited States also de ! creased, our total exportation of auto , mobiles to Argentina and other conn ; tries of South America in that year 'being a little over out-third that of the preceding vear, The following table showing the num ber and value of automobile.- imported : i ut Aigentina in the period from ll'll ' to I 'J 1 1 with details for piiiicipul coun tries in ll'l- and ll'l'i. is from the ot i ficial publications of that country, i Impoits of automobiles into Argen tina, ll'l I to ll'l I: Number value L'.ir.i li i'.';"" . -sl o.l.V.'.MIMI roir. o.iiM.L'iiti a.K) i,iM.".7i' from France. U'U. I .'!"' 1. alue I!I1L, .L'.rc'.sou, ll'l.'l. phuitmnkestherure Any TUMOR, IUMP or SORE on the Hp, face or body long Is CANCER. it never iitu as until last stage 120 PAGE BOOK sent 1 1 KKE, lO.ooo testi monials. ttM Is SMI k. sr ,- Any LUMPin WOMAN'S BREAST :.niunmind alwnvsr,oison9deop arm lUHtlUCnplt glands ami KIL1S QUICKLY One woman ineveryVdiesol'eancer U.S. report we refuse many who wait too long A must aio iit their home on Sunday. Hay 'M. Witlet Phillips, n pioneer of this vi cinity aged 81 years, died at his home last week, tiad was laid to rest iu the silverton cemeterv. Miss Morkun, a teacher iu the city schools, left Tuesday morning for ; Portland, where she expects to spend: her vacation. Mrs. M. Oswald and family are en Joying the beautiful weather riding ..!... .1. ni.,.lrt, 111 U II11W Sllldt'- baker purchased trom the Schmidt , i cinmley Building Brothers' garage in Mt. Angel. M WIS. Ur. LHAfTlLtl & LU. BOOK SENT EREE 1, t'annon is making substantial ' 'Stiictty RsllaMt, SnuUst Cncr Spselillit lining" imiirovements at his green house in T"'"'" this citv. ilr. and Mrs. Cannon have! the thanks of the Tribune for a. fine bunch of lettuce grown iu their j hot-house. j .Mrs. Nettie Shelton, who lias been i visiting at the homo of Airs. H. S. , VanValkenburg for several days, de-; pet1. VeililtT went to Fox Valley yes parted for Illinois Monday morning ; t01.,i.lv wlu.r0 llfl will plaster -Mr. Mar where she expects to make her f " j tiii's'iit-w house at that place, tare home. j Some of the verv newest shapes in Thirty five automobiles from 1 soft hnts just arrived. We are glad to verton and vicinity were in town at shmv t,u,m 1ilnllll1d.p.i,hop t'o. one time Saturday evening. But this (.ub jw k m,u y, A- was not all. oodburn, Salem, JJ- St:irr last night. Thev will meet with ,,,,:. Setts .Mills and other towns , jilv npxt ,Vi;ilm,M,.V nhL sent autoiuolnle loads aim rauroim ., . . . . . , , ,. , KINDLY MAIL THIS tlSMIumlti CANCER STAYTON NEWS THE WAY TO Ilronson.- -What's the make love to a girl? Dawson. --The worst way Then she'll think you mean WIN. besl way tc Year ll'll : 11' IJ HM:i ll'll Imported ' ll'i:;. 1. !". l.l'l I.'.""': ll'i::. l.'".i, l.i'i'o.'lni1: Till, value, still; Italy, If l:! al K i iigdom Tinted States. I'.'l". "N value, ll'l-', l'-'111- C.rmany. ll'll l'-'i:i. I !H 2, s-j'J..",iui. ll'l :, IlilL'', 4L'L', ll'i:l.l-."i. Millie, L'ini. J'.'l.'!, .-l!ii.rnili; I'nited llll'l1. I'll, ll'll. II-. value. possib it. THEN AND NOW. A playful tiling is Phyllis' hair! In youth, as I remember now, The gentle mountain breezes fair Toss'd raven mils about bcr brow I saw dear Phyllis leave her flat Ami walk the busy cily street. l'lic playful wind which filched het t hat Toss'd curls :jf gdd about Iter fee': HABIT. Friend. I bear you have some new babies at your bouse. I'umpaiun Manager. Yes. I gavi t out to the newspapers that claim seventeen, though, conliilcn lially it is only two. llM'.'. l.:il.:nni. ll'l... ij-til.M'o; iseigium, I llilU', i".'.1. ll'l:',, oil-, value, ll'l- .l-'io.-' IHili, ' ll'l.",. .".ni.2UU; other countries. I'lllli;, 1?! il'b'l. !'. value, ll'l-', lL'V I ;!uil,"'l!i:i. l I l.-M'll. ' .Soti' - Kxports of automobiles from 'the I'niled States to nil countries in creased from :!,-'! 1 vulued at .L',s:!;;,ir.l iu April. IU I I. to fi,:il.ri valued ut S, : Hi,,i-M iu April, ll'l"'. This growth i,i ,w nlniost exelusivelv in ( oiniiiereiul automobile loads and railroad paoengers to this city. Mr. and Mrs. Booth, of Portland, ar rived in the citv Saturday evening and will take cha.-ge of the under taking business while -Mr. and Airs. W. s. .lack take their annual vaca tion at C'aseadia. Mr. and Mrs. Booth will occupy the Jack residence on Water strel t. That heavy rains last in until dam aged the strawberry crop in Mt. Angel v.ns contradicted a few days ag" when Nick Neibler brought a monster berry to the Tribune office that measur ed 1 o-l inches in circumference. Mr. Neibler says lots of them are grown near lit. Angel this season. Nick Holm, a clerk in Jos. Kberle's store, met with a very painful accident hist Priday morning. Iu some manner a splinter of wood penetrated the flesh under his thumb nail tin inch and one fourth. It required the services of Dr. Webb to extract the woud from tuo member nnd to do so most of the nail had to be cut open. Air. Bohn went hack to work ufter the operation, but still carries a very painful spot on his right hand. Tribune. automobiles, of which the exports rose 1 from !tt valued nl ijullob in April, ll'l I to ooi;7 valued at ;i.'JKi,IM iu April. I'.'l.'i. About one-half of these coin- nieriinl automobiles went to Prance and the remainder clnetty to r.ngiuiui mid othi'r Kiironeun countries, in hov WIDE AWAKE. Saiiimy M aiuiuasboy. doing t move iu May, Tommy? I oiuinv I M I n it t . - - V ei. Sammy M.iuniKuboy. Why, did yon know? Tommy Tufniit. Ah! how'd i know? Didn't in' mother leinnn break a cellar winder l' other day alt didn't say uaitin? How'd 1 know A a ah, you! the ten months proceeding :mu i, iei, ,-.- ports of passenger vehicles aggregated 1 1 rill valued ut itl.:i.rili.l7'J, as against I l!:i,Ko vulued lit tliu.iitiUSb in the cor I responding period one year earlier; j while those of commercial aulomobiles I numbered H.fiSil with nil aggregate vnl- i nation of '.,;i,H77,l'llH, compared with j'.'.i valued at I,...." in iim.i-ii. W0KDERTOL PICTURE COMING The Williamson Expedition Sub- murine Motion Pictures whuli are to be shown lit Ye Liberty theatre next THE EXPLANATION. " ., v.. :,C'' . w - rt, 11 . :'.' if . i. v. L W ., t! :"Ht V'iJ''Ml.",i U?-"l",,i Is.' . S I' It ;' -'ult I :r.riK- Sundiiv ' nud Mondnv lire dilli'reni from any other motion pictures ever made, hi this respect they may safe ly be said to be the greatest att:nc--tion in the motion picture world to day. They have been given pages of unsolicited' publicity by the press, the scientific journals and general niiiL'ti.ines nil over the world. Photo graphing under water and through wnler has always been considered an impossibility by scientific men as well as liy photographers, but the Williamson brothers by means of ! their submarine tube, the results of ' ;ill years of experiment and labor, 1 have photdgrnphed a panorama of 1 wonders nnd beauties I'uthouis under j tin ocenu never before seen by mini. And, strange to say. the pictures are lis clear ns though they had been tnki'li iu n studio. A QUICK, SURE WAY TO END CATARRH To stop catarrh for good you must drive from your system lie germs that cause catarrh and that nre now feeding' and growing fit t upon the swollen' in flamed mucous membranes of your uose and throat. j A splendid means of destroying catarrh norms nud overcoming catarrh ! has long been recognized by physicians in the well known oil of Uyoinei (pro-, ! uounced lligli-o-nie) and it is now n ! very simple matter for any catarrh sufferer to use il with splendid resuls ; Tile lucky purchasers were: A. I'. 1 e i terson and the Brow n-l'et.el Sawmill company. I fiuv Reams started off the Kara! ! Houte No. yesterday. June Hi. The examination for permanent carrier will be held iu uleniS,- June -'i. Prank Lesley nnd Kd Jacobs started for San Francisco via Portland Tuesday i morning. They will go by boat from Portland. T. II. Thomas came in from Jordan Sun, lay .and Mrs. Surah l ex returned i with him for several week's visit with her daughter, Airs. Thomas. ' Paul Pelilen is having a new kitchen, ' bath room, bed room and porch added to his house on pir-t Street. The j Lulny Bros, nre doing the work. ' Alartin Berg has finished painting the I body of the Catholic church here and ' has tackled the steeple. The scaffold ing is up waiting for nice weather. Alart will be a regular a few more such jobs. Miss Verenn Black elected by the Sta.vti Tuesday, as assistant Stayton schools. Jliss Tuesday for Dallas wdi steeple jack after of Eugene was on school board, principal of the I Hack left here will visit for a short time before going to her home in Kiigene. The Mi!) City school and patrons are planning a school fair for their com munity, hTcv have a number of prizes Catarrh Gorms Breed By Millions In, that should interest all the children. Atr Passages of Nose and Throat, i A complete list will be sent to any pu-i Tct . rm w.iv t.n Drive Them Out I'd who applies. The lair will prob ably be held iu October, although the I dnte is not yet set. The Sublimity Commercial Club Willi meet next Tuesdnv night, June '22, the same day County Clerk (ielilhar will be! in this part of thn ehtmtv to collect! gopher scalps. Arrangements have lieen made tor nd big program that night at the hall in! Sublimity and various subjects will be discussed. Everyone is invited, and especially the people of stavtim and vicinity. The Sons of Veterans met iu S. II. Ilolt.cl's othee as per call in the Alail of last week and elected officers until the regular election in December. Thev supplying with are: Com., Jno, Thomas; S. V, ('., W. A. treatment, .lust Elder; ,1. V. ('.. Jno. Downing; Sec.. V. 'lit home, by brenlhiiig its air through a ' liltie hard rubber inhaling device which j leading druggists urc each large complete pour a few drops of the oil of llyomei A. (Sonde; Treas,, K I into his inhaler, place it between yuur E. C, Bnily. Vpon "Ladies and t lent Icmcn," lieu.. in l!u fliatiagor of the " 1 1 ortoiiv, tin Hounded Heiress Co," sticking hi IhmiI through the slit in the i i-i l.iiti 'we must ask your indulgence lor ;i ihort time. One of the stage hand- Iiihl inadvertently joggled the ashes nun the villain's cigarette and miles-, loineone iu the audience call help it Pol the play will be delayed. The tillain, however, has lighted .mother lie, ami by pulling steadily will very llioilly have made sullieieiit progress villi ii to enable him to 'link' the tslics in the debonair style which Vw voi i him unstinted aptihitise through mil the whole circuit.. REAL REASON. I'licml.- I suppose the Hank Fx- tunnel coiuri around to bud out v It j ' a (in bund? Itinlier urinilyl No, more oftei to 1 1 1 1 1 1 out what's on f ol! THE CIRCULAR LETTER. The circular letter seeius to be dc igncd to pay the annual postal deficit i encourage those whose mail wotth iillierwise he slight, mid to fatten tin wmte-p.iprr basket. Il is called the "follow-up" letter meaning that it (illicitly follow it tin tnvelope into oblivion. I'.verybody gets circular letteri, ant people lilt vr hem known to read then while snowed in during a hard wintet ur wailing for trains. There is a business house in Chicago claiming lu liuve sold a $1.1 'M wood stove on circular-letter cauiiniKtt which cost jil.KX) besides clerk hire; but this fad rtmiint he proven, ui thn customer might have read a magazine advertise inenl referring to lite same stove A ciicular letter is supposed to look (list like an original letter, but it wouldn't foid a blind nun, even if il wasn't signed in pin pie ink with a rubber stamp. H It wasn't lor circu l.ir .belters ami catalogues, the man who now makes a living by collecting fid papers would have to go to work. , Catarrh Cannot Be Cured ' withr,0(T, APPLICATIONS, as they cannot lcncli the seat of the disease. Cu tnrrh is o Idood or constitutional dlseuse, nnd lu order to cure It you must take In ternal remedies, Hull's Catarrh Cure Is luUen Inlcruiillv, und nets directly upon the blood unit mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not u uinirk medicine. It was pieserilieil by one of the best phy sicians lu this country for years uud Is . u regular prescrlpllon. It Is composed of j the h,'t tmil, b known, rouitilneil with tliu , best blond purllleiH, nctliiK dlrcctlf on tliu iiiucous sui-races. Tbo perfect eiunblna- Hon of the two Ingredients Is what pro duces sic Ii wood, Trul i'i-shIis In eurlim ealiorh." Ui'iul for testimonials, free. K .1. CHUNKY & CO, I'rops., Toledo, O. Helil by llnisglala. irlci 7rs', O Vak Hull I audi) puis fur constipation. 1 lips and then breathe naturally und the I pleasant smelling antisepic, germ kill-! ing air will penetrate deep down into j every fold and crevice of your raw, sure nose, throat nnd lungs nud give1 vuu ipiick certain relief, opening up the air passages, milking you breathe easily, slopping the iiiflaiiiiuatjoii and dis chin ge and driving from your system every catarrh genu that has found lodg- ; incut I here. ' If you want to be free from every 1 symptom id' catarrh, are tired of try-J ing one thing after another without l benefit go to Danitl .1. Pry or liny other reliable drug store hereabouts and get a complete llyomei inhaler outfit, use i il every day for a few minutes and if il does not drive the catarrh germs out M. Olmsted; the arrival Chut of the charter the camp will be fully organized stayton s base ball toxin was again on the whining side Sunday at the Leb nnon ball park. A fairly good crowd was present. Only the 'players went from here, they were taken over in Mutsclilor's big Chalmers. There were no startling pnys and the six runs that stayton go twer scattered through the entire gnnie. Lebanon crossed the hnine plate but twice, winch mnde the final total Ii to 2 in Staytun's favor. The Stayton school board and Con tractor llolstctter. together with (ieo.l Keech. made a trip to Wilhimiiin Sun day to inspect the brick plant nt thnt place and to see the iualitv of the brieli proposed for the new Stayton high school, (lu Mondnv the linn I innt in (of your system and give you real last- special session ami decided to use Wil ing relief Iroin ( atarrli, your druggist will give you your money buck, TRAVERS 18 CHAMPION. T. Short Hills, N. ,L, June 111. Jerome Travels won the .Yiuerieau open golf i' Ii :i in 'Ion -Ii i i over Hie llaltusrol chili ! links here yesterday afternoon. Trnv-i ; ers finished with an aggregate medal score of 'J1I7 for four rounds. I j Me won the championship by just one stroke. Tom McNunuini is tinnier tip I with a score of L'PS. I innnnn white brick with buff trimmings for the face and eight inch tile for the bnlnuee of the walls for the new build- TllispouVt!;o(i tin ing. This will make one of tho most beautiful and permanent buildings in this part of the vallev. Ground wns broken for the site Tuesday, and the work will be pushed riipidlv in order to get it fiishcl (, ,chool 'this fall. Mail. KIDNAPED BY BANDITS. ZTveryWj; Admires u Beautiful Complexion- DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Jin Indispensable and Delightful Toilet Requisite for Fashionable Cornea A dully necessity for the ladles' toilet Whether at homo or while truvcllnir. It protoets the skill from Injurious effects of the elements, (.Ives a wonderfully ef fective hcuuiv to the complexion, it Is a perfect non-itn-asy Toilet Crcutn nnd pes. illvely will not cause or encourage the Kiowlh of bnlr which all ladles should miaril aiialnst when sidoetlntt u toilet pee-pin-utlou. When danclnir, bowlliiK or oth er exertions bent the akin, It pivvehls u urease appearance. Qooraud's Oriental Cram tins been luuhly reeomtnended by physicians, act resses, singers ami women of fashion for over Im1' o century and cannot lie sur passed when pi-vpiulhH for ilully or even ing ttttlro. nnuciuri's OrUnt.il CrAnm rnrps Rlon ftunlinrn. Ttemoves Tim. l'lmples, IllaeUhenils, Moth ami Vulgar Ite.luess, Yellow end Muddy Ski, giving dined complexion which everv vvotonn desires, by Druggists and I'ancy Hoods Dealers. Prop.. 37 Great Jonci Street, New York. 'a; k' FTw rtouslttunMamwIi WIHe.l Inil'hlNH,' SI 170m.iom v iPlsenses nml relieves Bi lUtches. Itnsh. Cret kles ,1 n ilelleutely clear and t N'. II Pol sale . Ferd.T. Hopkina, P San Praneiseu, .,, m ,, H. iMooney, inenibet of the New York fire i department, wh "hiked" across the country, arrived here tailav with a 'story of hnvitnr been kblnsVd be Mm. n ail bandits nud threatened with death. Mooney said he escaped from a jnil into which the Mexicans threw hint, but then almost died of thirst while lujiknig his way ucros hto desert. "L was sleeping bv the road on the Texas border," said Mooney, "when a bund of Mexicans ciiine bv driving some American cattle, They rnr,ed me and told inn I was to he' shot as a spy. I was carried across the Mexican bonier, hut that night escaped from the .yiil." PORMER PORTLANDER NOT DEAD Portlniid. Ire .Inue III. A letter lilted Nish, Servm, Mny 12, wns re ceived here today by John C. Shilloek, a friend, from Dr. Sniro Snrgeutieh. fivtnerly of Tneonia nnd Tortliiad, who is servltm in the Serbian Htf.1 Cross. A report wns received at Tnenma May 2.) that Knrgctitich was (lend or tho plague. This letter would indicate that th report was erroneous. A few words la a Journal Want Ad will bur or tell for you. a) rer fTV!!!ft'i?WTmmmTi If i " n aiani prKVS lip? JjM5sSKfJ r. viTZlJfWi't'.- i 'Vt'if.'ns luiwhswh1 V-.tM iiitir V- '' f ,v,'"'w.jiMiii.'-.rt ' ss...jii ii'j aswsssssiiS'iasiMiti 'iu y:W,;n t'Tsuar- yol'u. maub Jl r--' ' Wi' w'iK i If 'il pill - UuC . V. yt 'i , I ' ! ' . i I . . . I V 1 I I V.r'iVV- r.r Jl at 'il LI M TN.'V. II I I - ,ii iMMiiini .-,.7.Fuimw.a"iy--yi i; ' ; W'i T 1 too hme Wl :;::M'" VICTORIA WILL BTAY 1 J " " j V TUTTV It M I i v M A m. ha atfrm vim i It. ('., June lib Victoria its Northwestern league! i .1 Victoria, will retain franchise President Dlewett. tho louuue president, uniioniiced today. resilient niiiguinn, ot tne ictoria club, had iiniiiuiiiced that he would forfeit the franchise, because of lack uf financial support, INDIAN CONVICTED Klamath Palls, Ore., June. Ill, Pol lowing conviction in the federal court on a charge of murdering Pete Brown, nn Indian, Jim lleorge, u fellow tribes man wns awaiting sentence toduy. The Jury recommended thnt tlie death penalty be not imposed. GUILTY OP WHITE SLAVERY. Portland, tire., June t . Pleading guilty in federal court to a cliBrge of white slavery for taking a Portland girl to Spokane for immoral ptirpmes. Matt Kllier, a painter, was sentenced to LI months at McNeil's Island toduy. DROWNED Irs SITJSLAW Eugene. Ore., .Time IS. When the boat in which they were rowing cap sized In the Siiislmv river near Maple ton toduy, Conrad Peterson, IS, of Point Terrace, and Floyd Day, Id, of Yimuinn, were drowned. whenever you are troubled with minor wenta jof the digestive organs, that these more serious sickness. Your as your present conuon quickness with which you mnv Boon in; future safety, " .n.r (Ipncnd on I11UJ into well the seek a corrective remedy- i them. By common consent of the legion wno mvl Boecham's Tills are the most reliable of all la'nl'y h cines. This standard family remedy tones t e o stimulates tho sluggish liver, regulates inactive w i lvvrrpr loOKSi Improved digestion, sounder sleep, the brighter spirits and greater vitality como ai system has been cleared and the blood puniieo leeoliaiii's Piil (Tl,4 Urat SJ. Aw MUd In 6. W- .14 r.nl..r.. Ia boi. -