Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 06, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919.
PERSHING TELLS OF
LAST BAM OF WAR
BEFORE COMMITTEE
Washington, Nov. 6. The first ot-
riciul report of the last battle of the
war was made public late yesterday
when General John J. Pershing de
tailed before the joint senate and
house military affairs committee the
activities of the American armies In
France on the day of the armistice.
The statement was made in re
sponse to a question as to why there
was some fighting on the American
fronts after , eleven o'clock on No
vember 11.
"I was notified late on the nifrht of
the tenth," said General Pershing,
"by courier from General Foch's head
quarters, that the Germans would
pifen the next morning nt 11 o'clock.
The agreement wns to fight right up
to the minute they signed. The pur
pose of this was two fold: first to
encourage their signatures and sec
ond because we did not trust them or
their motives.
"At six o'clock on the morning of
the eleventh I was in touch with Gen
eraf Koch's headquarters by special
communication and informed that in
dications were that the Germans
would sign ns agreed.
"Instructions were issued to cease
firing at 10:69 on the morning of the
eleventh.
"'rom the moment the Instruc
tlonstlons went out until 11 o'clock
every shell that was possible to send
over Into the German' trenches was
fired." . , '
1'ershlng hesitated, lost in medita
tion and arousing himself, continued
In a low voice:
"At 11 o'clock firing ceased. The
war was over, and 1 was glad. I hope
U is the last."
Pershing explained the reason for
a few stray shots being fired by the
Americans after 11 o'clock. -
"Some of the advance troops had
gone so far Into' the enemy's terri
tory that it was impossible for word
to reach them by that hour," he said.
Plans Of Ralicals To Hold
Bilshevik Jubilee Go Awry
Chicago, Nov. 6. T'ians of the rad
icals in HainmoiidA East Chicago, In
dluiia Harbor and Gary to hold a mon
ster celebration In East Chicago No
vember 7,' 8 and 9, In honor of the sec
ond anniversary of the birth of bol
shevism In Russia, have gone awry.
Federal and local authorities decided
to permit no meetings or parados. Dis
play of the red flag was also barred.
Klamath Falls' tax budget for 1920
calls for $89,000, find an election will
bo held on November 24 to give the
council authority to increase tho tax
rate from IB to 28 mills-
IN BUILDING PLANES
EXPLAINED BY BOARD
Washington, Nov. 6. The present
reported feverish activity for develop
ment of commercial areonautics of
certain nations Is nothing more than
a race for supremacy In armaments,
declared a report submitted by a spe
cial board which Secretary Taker ap
pointed to InvpHtlernJe ci-pntlnn nf a
separate executive department of mil-
uury aeronautics.
The board. comDosml nf Mn inr
Generals Menoher. Cos. Hn.m nn!
Snow, said that in future wars aero
nautics will play an increasingly im
portant role hut been una nf tlm ul,n,.t
life of aircraft and the great cotrt of
pmuuciion anu maintenance, no na
tion can maintain in peace time air
fleets even approximating war time
i fiiuireniems.
Federal nid and control of aero
nautics was recommended along the
following lines:
1 Furnishhiff weather rnm.tu i,t
air fleets.
2 National and International reg
ulation of air traffic.
3 Licensing of pilots.
4 Inspection and licensi
01 aft.
6 Standardization of signals and
maps.
6 Enactment of accident and in
surance laws.
YOUTH CONFESSES TO
ROBBING 15 PUCES
Portland, Nov. 5. Arrested early
this morning while wandering around
the "North End" In a suspicious man
ner, Ralph Htephun, 19, in snkl by the
police to have confessed to 15 robber
ies In Portland recently.
Stephun, uncording to 'the officials.
admitted robbing one church, here
three timett, receiving $120 in war
savings stamps on one occasion.
The youth told the police he ga.h
ered considerable loot in a local high
school building one night and waililcr
lng Into the the unatomjr class room,
flashed his light on a skeleton, which
so frightened him that he dropped all
his loot and fled, -
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Lock at Tongue! EemoTe Poison From
Stomach, Liver and Bowels
Accept "Calitorn'n" J?yni of Tig
only look for me nnme caurornia on
tlio package, then yon are euro your
child is having the best and most harm
less .laxative or physic for t)io little
gtornach, liver ami bowels, t'hildren
love its delicious fruity taste. Full d!?
tortious for child 's dose on each bot
tle. Oivc St without fear.
Mother! You must nv "California"
(Adv)
Daby Blinded
from Eczema
"The child' hd inii ttf wan alnoat
aoltd mn. tUm ayea prflVctly blind.
Hut tor nid tha wrt cie h had aver
ecu. (n lampfol O. O. O.diU woo- 1 "
ilrrnil work. A romplrta cur fol
tocd."l'hai. J.Daruiarr.JBioii. Ala.
Too writ, too, to tin D. D. D. Company si
Chicago for a aaaiple and t Immediate relief.
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has aetomiliUed In rur awn eiehborhHl,
lour mom' bat'k unlau tlu orat Mttl relteTaa
ixt. tic, ticaud$l.iN.
IML lotkmibr SWn Disease
J. C. Prry'.
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AMENDMENT DEFEATED
Washington. Nov. 6 The
sonnte defeated the LuFollette
nmcmlmciit to Htrike tlu' labor
clause from the iience leaty.
The vote was 47 to 84.
since Tuesday, November 11, is
Armistice day," the meeting of the
tJtiHlnoss and Professional Women's
club announced for that day will be
postponed until Thursday, November
l.l, at 7:30 p. m., In the Y. W. C. A.
rooms. A cordial Invitation is extend
ed to all business and professional
women to attend this meeting, and
those wishing to enroll as charter
members of tho club at thattime will
be permitted to do so. Many ques
tions of Interest will be discussed, and
a large attendance is hoped for.
As a means of halting tho high cost
of living, the Loyal Legion of Loggers
and Lumbermen has completed ar
rangements for the opening of a Co
operative store nt North Bend.
Tho Toddler, described In the "Horse
Review" as the fastest trotter of the
year, is a descendant of phehalis, the
sensational pacer of 20 years ago own
ed by Frank Frnzier of Pendlctom
Ira Parker 'Whitney of Spokane has
been appointed agricultural agent for
r.nne county. He is u graduate of O.
A. C, and for the last 10 years has
been manager of the Walllll stock farm
near Spokane.
COMBING WON'T RID
HUH OF DANDUFFF
.The only Bure way to get lid of
dandruff is to dissolve it, then you
destroy it entirely. To do tills, get
about four ounces of ordinary liquid
argon; apply It at night . when retir
ing; use enough to moisten the scalp
and rub it In gently with tho finger
tips'
lo this tonight, and by morning,
most If not all, of your dandruff will
be gone and three or four more ap
plications will completely dissolve nnd
entirely destroy every single sign and
trace of It, no matter how much dan
druff you may have.
You will find, too, that all Itching
and dls-glng of the scalp will stop at
once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus
trous, glosxy, silky and soft, nnd look
nnd feel a hundred times better.
You can get liquid nrvon at nny
drug store .It la Inexpensive and nev
er falls to do the work. " (Adv)
Rheumatism Prevented
Him Using Arms To Feed
Himself. Recommends 40
Augusta. Cla., May 20, 1918. "I suf
fered with j-heumntlsm nnd Indiges
tion and at times could not use my
arms to feed myself. 1 tried every
remedy I heard of with only tempo
rary relief. I was advised to trv Num
ber 40 for the lllood which I did with
splendid resultw While I am not en
tirely well I feel like a different man
and expect to continue Number 40,
believing It will cure me.-l have told
several of my friends of 40. which
they are taking with great results. 1
cheerfully recommend No. 40 to anv
one suffet ng from nny blood or atom
neh trout ," Wesley Royal, Witness
to slgniit .-o, J. M. Haynle. Made by
J C. Menjenhnll, Kvnnsvllle, 40 years
n druggist
(villi by tfclutefoin drug store. (Adv)
isnl ;a
It you tee that you are out
cladd, lackiofr ttie wtumina tu
stand up and claim your own.
don't delay another day in com
mencing to take
The Choice Prizes of Life Are Won
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The weak. soft, fl abby -muscled those who re deficient In vigor and vital force have
ever had tu suffer the humiliation of being ruthlessly ahoved aside by their stronger rival),
A clear, ruddy complexion; bright eve: hardened muaeles; and a well knit-together body
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x It will restore that confidence you need to combat the ever
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the heart and spirit to do and the courage to challenge the
world to your right to a place in the Bun, because it will re
build your physical strength and mental power to a state of
perfect health, strengthening your run-down system with
better nourishment because of its great aid to digestion.
"LYKO 'ib a ret reshing appetizer aud an exceptional general
tonic in those subnormal conditions of the physical and nerv
ous systems, such as muscular and mental fatigue, nervous
exhaustion, general weakness, or debility following m pro
tracted illness or the reuult of a wasting disease. It's truly
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New York Kansas City. Ma
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From toe to heel -
the Buckhecht Army Shoe is every inch
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it all timcj, in all climes. A shoe built for unvuual
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C - .a.. 1
Exclusiv e Agent
PAEIS BROTHERS
857 State Street, Salem, Oregon
Manufacturers BUCKINGHAM & HECHT San Francisco
U2
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AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH
TheNatioris Shine
Nation-vride appreciation has led to a
nation-wide distribution.
ShwoiA can be bought in every city, town N
and hamlet, and the price is as always
TEN CENTS. . .
Nation-wide popularity is due to the
MERIT of StiiNOiA.
Users everywhere appreciate the quick,
easy shine, convenient, key-opening box,
leather preserving qualities and economy
in use. '
ShinoiA HOWIE SET
makes sMning a matter of seconds.
! Genuine Bristle Dauber cleans the shoes
and applies polish quickly and easily.
Large Lamb's Wool Polisher with felt
cushion brings the brilliant shine with a
few strokes. Useful to remove dust and
renew the lasting ShinoiA Shine.
Although the buying power
of your dollar has shrunk, r'-
n 10 CENTS
still buys ShsnoiA rCrtf.Vy
WHITE NV.f yVFTfoJbneSet
OX-BLOOD BROWN Jar Ovuesxe .
j The Biggest and Most Interesting
Livestock Show
Ever Held in the West
Staged in fhe new $300,000 Pavilion
at North Portland, Oregon
Week of November
17 to 22
Open All Day and
Evenings
Pure Bred Stock
Dairy Products
Horse Show
f Cups, Trophies
and $75,000
iri Premiums to""
be Awarded.
The Pacific International Livestock Exposition was in
augurated and is supported by leading bankers, busi
ness men and breeders of the Pacific Coast men of
vision who see in the Pacific Coast the livestock cen
ter of the World. ,
The staging of this exposition on so huge a scale is a
long step toward the accomplishment of this aim and
the benefits of its success will be widespread.
Thousands of entries of pure bred stock; many com
ing from the Middle Western States, necessitated addi
tions to the immense $300,000 Pavilion.
Hundreds-of educational exhibits claim your atten
tion, including the large Western Dairy Products Show
with 250 entries and daily lectures by Mr. O. E. Reed
of Purdue University and. Mr. M. Mortenson of the
Iowa State College.
Plan to Attend the Entire Week.
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK
EXPOSITION
f0RTH PORTLAND, OREGON
Criticism and Citizenship
It is the plain, public duty of every
citizen to criticize proposed government
measures believed to be harmful. -
Swift & Company is in a better position
perhaps, than others, to understand the
meat packing business in all its relations
to public and private interests, even
though the others " may have been
giving the subject a great deal of .sincere
attention.
Swift & Company is convinced that interference
with its legitimate business function by governmental
agencies, however well intentioned, would be an injury
to every man, woman and child who wants meat to
eat, as well as to the men who raise the meat and
to those who dress and distribute it
Maximum service that cannot monopolize because
of keen competition and lack of control over sources
of supply is furnished at a minimum of profit a frac
tion of a cent per pound from all sources.
Therefore Swift & Company is taking every legit
imate step of citizenship to prevent such interference.
These advertisements are intended to help you,
and to help Congress decide what is best to be done.
Mistakes are costly and apt to be harmful in these
trying times.
Let us send you a Swift "Dollar."
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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