PAGE SIX. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. OLCOFS RtMOVAL OF NELSON LEGAL . DECLARES BROWN 'Is randest In World," He Says i After Twenty Years Suffering Owens I Kiuls Trouble by Taking Tunlae. Governor Olcott was fully author ized by Oregon statutes to remove Thomas Nelson from the state board of pilot commissioners on September, 12 despite Nelson's protests to the re moval, according to an opinion ren dered today by Attorney General Brown. Nelson was removed by the governor following complaint by the Astoria post of the American Legion that Nelson was employing a man named Hnttala, an alien, and had re fused to discharge him. Nelson re fused to acknowledge the removal claiming the, governor had no legal right to put him out of office under the conditions, Nelson alleged that under the provisions of the law he could not be removed except for in competency and that the charge must be made in writing. The attorney general holds that the appointment of Nelson was not for a specific length of time and that in re moving him the governor simply end d him term. Mr. Brown, in his opin ion, says: : "It is my opinion that the provis ions of chapter 34 of the act of 1915, which was enacted for the well known purpose of limiting the terms of ap pointive positions In Oregon, and granting unto the governor the power and right to remove a pilot commis sioner appointed under the statutes hereinbefore referred to." Captain Frank M. Sweet was ap pointed to succeed Nelson. Captain Sweet was port commissioner of the port of Astoria before his appoint ment. LO San Francisco, Nov. 14. Striking shipyard workers are relgstering to return to work. At the Union Iron Works a United Press representative saw an average of Hbout one man per minute being registered at noon Thursday. An average of 200 men had signed at each of the six big yards by noon today, according to a statement of the California "Metal Trades Assoela , tion. Over BOO workers had registered at one yard, the statement said. Small groups of workers were gath ered outside the various plants this morning. Opinion generally expressed unions them Is that each day will see In creasingly large numbers of the strik ers accepting the Maey wage scale offered by the employers. The propos ed scale Is the name that was In ef fect before the strike was called on October 1. , J "I suffered for twenty years and could find nothing that would stop my toubles until Tanlac came my way," said John Owens, a well known I longshoreman, living at 1228 Bast (Tenth St., Portland, Or., a few days ! ago. i "About twenty years ago my trou jbles began," he continued, "when I j started suffering from catarrh of the nose, head and throat and as time i passed on my condition got worse.' I My suffering at times was something lawful and I took cold easy and this jmade my nose, head and throat much worse, and when I had a headache my eyes would hurt me terribly. About four years ago my stomach, liver and kidneys were effected by the catarrh and this only added to my misery, and niy whole body seemed poisoned. If I ever got a little hot and sat down to rest and cool off, the Joints in my arms, hips and legs would get so stiff and sore that I could hard ly move and at ' times my muscles would draw up like I had rheuma tism. I had pains in my right side and in the small of my back, and at night I would have to get up four or five times. I was badly constipated and nearly always had to be taking a laxative. "I searched for twenty years for a medicine that would help me and I would have still been suffering if I hadn't read about Tanlac in the pa ped and commenced taking it. X tad n't finished the first bottle before I saw that at last I had found the right thing for me because I began to pick up right away, my appetite got bet ter, my stomach quit troubling me and I was feeling stronger than I had in years. I haven't stopped taking Tanlac yet because I want to be sure that all my old twenty years of mis ery Is entirely gone before I quit tak ing it, but already I am so greatly relieved that I feel almost like anoth er man. My appetite is fine and what I eat digests and don't trouble ine at all, and the pains In my back have al most entirely stopped and my kid neys don't bother me at night like they used to. The catarrh, that start ed all my troubles has just , aout gone, and I am not constipated a bit and feel built up in every way. I am already so muc h Improved that I just want to tell everybody that I believe Tanlac Is the finest medicine in the world." flTanlac is sold in Salem by Tyler's Drug Store, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben Oooeh, in Gervals by John Kelly, In Turner by H. P. Cornelius, In Wood burn by Lyman II. Sriorey, in Silver ton by Geo. A. Steelhammer, in Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy, In Stayton by C. A. Benucharnp, In Aurora by Auro ra Drug Store, in St, Paul by Groce teria Stores Co., in Donald by M. W. Johnson, in Jefferson by Foshay & Mason and in Mill City by Marketeria Cire. Co. (Adv) Seek Radical Reds In Ohio Coal Fields Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 14. Agents f the department of Justice were in the eastern Ohio coal fields today in earch of radical agitators reported inciting miners to open rebellion against the government, Several meetings of miners have been attended by agitators, according to reports to union officials, While the radicals did not address the meet ings openly, they circulated among the miners and advocated revolution. No official order rescinding the trlke call has been received, It was said. l P ' ' ' SUITS, CCOATS, RAINCOATS Saturday, Nov. 15 10 o'clock, a. m., all of the following goods: 337 Court Street Clocks, watches, guitars, drums, violins, picture frames, lamps, cameras, typewriters, pianos, chairs, tables, stoves, bicjcles, motorcycles, guns, tools, graphophones, sewing machines, suits, overcoats, rain coats, ladies' cloaks, men's pants, hats, caps, shoes. And thousands of other useful articles that we are closing out regardless of cost. There will be bargains and lots of them. COME ! x TERMS OF SALE, CASH! Col. W. F. Wright, ' Auctioneer. GEO. MILES, Owner, 337 Court Street i - - . l, , I..LPUI1-..J.IIUMI T . Tf.-i-'tfu- Jwnfi'iii' iimiiM , rv ".T;,1,.;'Jr;.. WILLAMETTE MEETS MULTNOMAH CLUB Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea Makes Fine Laxative Syrup MnJto It ut Home mid Save About $1.50 Children Love to Take It Get from any drug store a package of Dr. Carter's K and H Tea. Put con tents in a bowl. Add a level tencup ful of sugar. Mix and pour over this 3 teacupfuls of boiling water. Cover and allow to stand for at lenst two hours, strain and flavor either with essence of peppermint or wlntergreen, according to taste. Dose for adults, 1 tablcsponnful each night or night and morning un til a regular movement of the bowels is effected. For children, V teuspoon ful or less according to age. For a real tonic or blood purifier, 1 teiispoonful every night or every -other night for at least three weeks. Cut this recipe out and paste it on the bottle. (Adv) wm Tomorrow ut 2:15. the Willamette Bearcats will line up ugainst the Multnomah A. A. C. team of Portland in what promises to be the hardest game of the season for the college team. .Multnomah has a slightly bet ter chance of 'winning according to comparative scores, but if Coach Mathews' men get into their stride on offense the clubmen will have a hard time stopping them. Two prac tice periods this week have been de voted to scrimmage, the varsity using mostly forward passes, and if the weather permits this form of attack i may play an important part Saturday. Vinson, Toble and Brown, who were Injured in the game against Pacific, will all be able to play, so that the lineup will be practically the' same as 111 last week's game, Local football fans are expected to turn out in great numbers for this game, as it affords the best opportun ity to witness high class football in Salem this season. Multnomah defeat ed the 0, A. C. substitute team last Saturday i2 to 0, and has held other college teams to close scores. They will present the strongest lineup seen In Salem this year. One man whose work will be watched with especial In terest la "Pruney" Francis, who was seen in the alumni game a month ago, and who Is well known In Salem, Followers of the game at the uni versity win watch the outcome of this game with more than usual Interest, for If Multnomah falls to win tomor row, It is unlikely that the Methodist eleven will be defeated this season. This will have a bearing on the ques tion of Willamette's entrance Into the ; conference next year. A rally was held today -noon at the university, nn it'n lving r legei in enarge I Between halves of the game an in 5Lf; I terclass cross country run will he held ! A score of men have been training J for this event for several weeks. The i distance to be run is two miles. The j winners may be entered against some other college later in the season. Resinol fcr that ugly skin trou'fib Don't let that itching spotol eceuia or similar skin trouble continue to annoy you. It is not only embarrass ingit will ti'entually affect your nerves. Resinol Ointment will usif.illy relieve the burning and Itching at once, and in most cases clear the trouble away in a short time. It is cooling and healing, and its gentle ingredients soothe while they heal. RESINOL SHAVING STICK contains these same qualities, mak ing it ideal lor men with tender skins. v At ill drufgUU. I The Banks Commercial club Is now 'advocating a subscription campaign for the 1920 hog and dairy show of : Bunks. Well Dressed Feet The average man demands . three things when he buys Shoes : THEY MUST BE STYLISH THE Y MUST FIT THEY MUST WEAR White House Shoes FOR MEN Fulfil these requirements!' in every way v and in addition 'are priced "well within t reason. i , : ; 1 Stump of the World Heavy Shoes Built from real leath - er to withstand the hard wear. Solid leather through and t through. For men and boys. Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 North Commercial Street Visit our Children's Shoe Department. 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Since taking a course of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, more than a year ago, I can eat anything my appetite desires," It is a simple, harmless prep uratlon that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract, and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendi citis. One dose will convince or mon ey refunded. (Adv) We s?2- J Are : '--fef Sole .eJ&lSpP Agets 1 . f I We've never yet found a woman who wasn't DELIGHTED with J & K Footwear. -The perfect construction, faultless fashioning and "Fit the Arch" features never fail to appeal. COMPLETE LINE OF J & K DRESS AND SPORT SHOES AT PARIS BROSJ Here Are The Prizes 26 In All IRST PRIZE For the largest number of U1X iK BREAD wrappers turned in at Our store on or before December 22 $10 Savings Ac count at the United States National Bank. SKCOND PRIZE For the second largest number, $5 Savings Account at Jhe United States Na tional Bank. THIRD PRIZE For the third largest number, $2. SO Savings Account at the United States National Bank. For the next FIVE larg est numbers, $1.00 each in Thrift Stamps. For the next FIVE larg est numbers. 50c each in Thrift Stamps. For the next TEN largest numbers. 25c each In Thrift Stamps. You sc there are so many prta's that yon art? almost sure to win if you work at nil! Ask Your Grocer 3 Get in the game TODAY, kids'-Here's the way to get, the most wrappersFirst, tell your folks that you are going to win one of the prizes offered by the DIXI BREAD people, and they. will be glad to help you. Then go1 to your friends and your neighbors and explain your idea to them; tell them that you are trying to win one of the prizes offered and that you want them to help you to the extent of saving the wrappers from every loaf of DIXIE BREAD that they use. You'll find that they will be glad to co-operate with you. It won't take much of your time, and you'll have a fine chance to win the $10 Savings Deposit at the United States National Bank, or perhaps the second or third prize. If you work at all, you ought to get one of theThrift Stamp prizes so you can't lose by start ing in right now and doing some tall hustling. Besides, it will be lots of fun making your rounds col lecting the wrappers and you'll be surprised what a big stack you will soon have. there's lets of DIXIE BREAD sold right around in your neighborhood now and our advertising is get ting it into more homes every day. START NOW YS&S roTTnr L yi xi ii i Salem Baking Co. 43 COURT STREET i -