THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. GUILTY AFFINITIES TO REMAIN IN JAIL . Maryaville, Cal., Nov. 14. Mrs. Certrude Wilson and Frank A. Mc cormick, her brother, must remain in jail and answer to charges that they murdered Charles A. Brown Novem ber 1. . . They were held following a prelim inary examination, during which let ters were introduced indicating Mrs. "Wilson, wife of Fred J. Wilson, news paperman, had been friendly with Brown. One letter began "Oh, Charlie, you bad little devil, what are you think ing about today?" -Please burn this up," the letter said later. The prosecution asserts it will prove Mrs. Wilson was jealous of the attentions Brown paid to her young er sister. Mrs. O. J. Howard. COUNTERFEITERS ARE SENTENCED TO PRISON "Portland, Or., Nov. 14. Joseph Riley, ringleader of a once active gang of counterfeiters of which six members have been imprisoned was sentenced to live years at the McNeil Island prison by Federal Judge Wolverton Thurs day .after he and his wife, Dorothy ; piley, had pleaded guilty to sixteen iMutits involving counterfeiting. s Dorothy Riley will pay the price of transgression under a sentence of ten months in the county jail here. When fche heard this her head dropped and the refreshing prettiness of her face vanished under a wan palor, but she weathered the. scene without a break down and declined, when asked to de fend herself, to say a word in her own behalf. TONG WAR SCENTED. Stockton, Cal., Nov. 14. What is believed to have been a tong murder was discovered today when the body of Seng Kee, a Chinese rancher, was found near Woodbridge. The man's head had been beaten to a pulp. A ?S bill was found beside the body. American Shipwreck Crew Rescued At Sea The Hague, Nov. 14. A mine sweeper has picked up lifeboats con taining thirty eight of the crew of the American steamer Council Bluffs, it. was reported here today. Th life boats were discovered in the North sea, off the north coast of Holland. The Council Bluffs was a United States shipping board steamer of 1. 376 tons. She was last reported to have reached Rotterdam from Phila delphia November 4. J. L Busick & Sons Will close all credit accounts and want to thank the public at this time for their generous patronage and ask a continuance at 103 South Commercial street, which will be continued as a cash store. Pay all bills at 103 South Commercial street after Novem ber if, 1919. ' Bornjnil839 Dr. Caldwell .m Still in His Office Daily (Wonderful vigor of the founder of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Millions now use his famous prescription ALL physicians know that good health depends largely upon proper digestion and elimination, and that most sickness results from these causes. None knows this better than the "family' doctor, the general practitioner. Dr. W. B. Caldwell of Monrfcello, Illinois, was and is a family doctor. The wKol human body, sot any small part of it, was his practice. More than half his VDs" were on women, children and babies. They are the ones most often sick. Bat their Hlneues were usually of a minor Dunne colds, fevers, headaches, bilious. skss and all of them required first a thor ough, eracuation. - They were constipated- Dr. Caldwell in the course of 40 years' practice, for he was graduated from Rush Medical College back in 1675, had found good deal of success in such case with a prescription of his own containing simple laxative herbs with pepsin. In 1692 be decided to use this formula in the manufac ture of a medicine to be known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and in that year the preparation was first placed on the market. The picture of Dr. Caldwell that appears on the package was taken in that year. ' The preparation immediately had as great a success in the drug stores as it pre viously had in the doctor's private practice. Today the third generation is using it. Mothers are giving it to their children wh were given it by their mothers. Every second of the working day someone some, where is going into a drug store to buy it, for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is selling at the rate of over 6 million bottles a year. Its great success is based on merit, on repealed buying, on one satisfied user telling another. There are thousands of homes in this country that are never without a bottle of Syrup Pepsin, and the formulator of that prescription is fortunately living to sea its wonderful success. ' . Women, children and old people are ' the ones most benefited by Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It differs from physics in' that its action is mild and gentle and free -from griping. It does not weaken. And while it is promptly effective in the most obstinate case, it is safe for a tiny baby as it contains no narcotics. Every drug store sells Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at 50c and $1 a bottle, the latter the family size and sufficient to last months. Keep a bottle in your home. ' Where many live someone is sure to naed " it quickly. i ll -t III III libit ' r DR. V. B. CALDWELL TODAY Bora SMkyrUls, Mo., Mrch i7. It39. Began the nuurafacturo of hit famous present, lion in IBM. In spite of the fact that Dr. CM-well's Syrup Pepsin y the largest selling liiuid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need its benefits have not yet usei it. If you have not, send your name an? address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W . B. Caldwell, ill Washingte. St., Monti cello, lllinoh. NEW AUTO COMPANY TO HANDLE POPULAR LINE OF CARS HERE Lew A. Cates, formerly publisher of the Polk Countx..Observer, and P. H. Buchholtz, until recently, a, merchant in eastern Oregon, have formed an auto sales company, known as he B. & C. Motor company, and have opened temporary quarters on State street, between Front and Commer cial. They will handle a line of trucks and passenger cars in Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties. The chief cars to be handled by the B. & C. Motor company are: Lexing ton Minute Man Six. Auburn Beauty Six, Blear and the Sandawj Truck. There are already"60 Auburn autos in Marion county. - The first shipment of cars for the new firm are expected to reach Salem Saturday. Residents of Hood River valley de clare they experienced a slight earth quake tremor shortly after 13 o'clock Monday night. LilHaii Gish Hays Part Of Quid In 'Broken Blossoms'' Miss Lillian Gish has again proved her remarkable talent as a screen act ress in her performance of Lucy, the child in "Broken Blossoms,'1 D. W. Griffith's art sensation, soon tt be shown) at the Oregon Theatre. In Thomas Burke's story, "The Chink and the' Child," taken from "Limehouse Night," Luey, the daughter of "Battling- Burrows," is supposed to be 12 yeara old, but with the license of the artistic producer, Mr. Griffith took the liberty of adding three years to her Enforce Prohibition Despite Icjuactioiis Washington, Nov. 14. Enforce ment of war time prohibition wilt not ba Interfered' with by Injunctions against the act, granted by courts in Rhode Island and Kentucky, it was I stated at the internal revenue office today. Appeal of the government to 'the supreme court makes the injunc tions Ineffective, it was held. The supreme court next Thursday will begin hearing arguments as to the constitutionality of the war time act. YOU NEED NOT SUFFER FROM CATARRH Bat Yon Must Drive It Out of Your Blood. Catarrh is annoying enough when it chokes up your nostrils and air passages, causing difficult breathing and other discomforts. Real danger comes when it reaches down into your lungs. ' This is why you should at once realize the importance of the prop er treatment, and lose no time ex perimenting with worthless reme dies which touch only the surface. To be nd of Catarrh, yon must drive the disease germs out of your blood. , . Splendid results have been re ported t:om th use of S. S. which completely routs from yoor blood the Catarrh germs, foe which it is a perfect antidote. If you wish medical advice as to the treatment of your own indi vidual case, write to Chief Medical Adviser, 42 Swift Specific Co., At lantsu. Ga. Real-Fruit Desserts Jiffy-Jell is flavored with fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. ' A wealth of fruit juice is condensed to flavor each dessert. So it brings you true - fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply add boiling water. Compare it with the old-style gelatine desserts. It will be a delightful rev elation.. Get the right kind-t tO Flavor, at Your Grocer's 2 Package for 23 Cent JOURNAL WANT APS PAT Mtt4 .,,:. . H " CASH Qy Saturday's White Outing Flannel Remnants On sale 15c Yd Bob White Laundry Soap 5c To Customers 1 $7.50 Bed Spread Saturday Price $5.39 Each 85c 9-4 Unbleached Meeting Saturday Price 69c Yard 25c Curtain Scrim' Saturday Price l7c Yard 35c Brown Linen Toweling 25c Yard Saturday Bargain Day at sU rwt my j Cj Ladies' The Remnant Store s MANY DIFFERENT ARTICLES ON SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY '. '. : $i.oo Choice of any Ladies, Man's or Child's sweater nion 3 in the store at g 20 Less ' - 75c $10.00 Wool Blankets made in -Oregon Figured Saturday Price gfy $7.48 per pair . $1.98 $7.95 Children's wool serge dresses Ladies Saturday Price Pocket Books ' tivC QQ Saturday t&O.iO Price $1.19 Each 250 Ladies' Union Suits - All Wool i Saturday Price ' . Felt .f!1 ' -Floor . $l5 3. SUlt Saturday " ' . Price r"-" - $2.69 Each The Remnant Store " Wonder I . Hose - 254 North Commercial Street , For Children Salem, Oregon. Each it t 1 Big " v: - "a Sale 111 Groceries ; Dry Goods 'Clothing- GROCERIES STORE . MenslfoislWj ThePremiiimStore fotsshcei WW lotions v PHONE 453 For the Benefit of the People 1 Fisher's Seattle best hardwheat flour per sack .. . Hard Wheat Flour, 1 barrel 1 Sack . 1 Sack, Valley Flour '. . 5 pounds of Rice . 5 lbs. white Beans 5 lbs. Red Mexican Beans 1 sack corn meal ,.. 1 Sack Rolled Oats ....... 5 lbs. Macaroni ........... 5 lbs. split Peas ... 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts ............. 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes 2 Cream of Barley ' 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder .. Picketed Pink Salmon Sauerkraut, per pound Sour Pickels, per gallon Herring, per pound .... ...$3.00 .$11.30 . $2.85 .. $2.65 50c ..... 45c ..... 40c 65c r ..... 73c 45c 50c ..... 25c 25c ..... 25c 35c ..... 18c ...... 10c 50c 5c COFFEES AND TEAS Coffee in bulk Peaberry in bulk Selecto in cans Reliance, very best .... M. J. B., 2V2, 3 and 5 lbs. 1 pound Gun Powder Tea English Breakfast Tea ... Cocoa, in bulk 35c 39c 40c 49c ,50c 51c 49c ,39c 32c CANNED GOODS Milk .'. 14c Peas, String Beans 15c Corn 16c Per dozen $1.75 Tomatoes, 2 cans . 27c One dozen $1.60 Clams, flat, 3 cans 40c Pork and Beans, No. 2 i 12c Salmon, tall 28c 2 cans American Sardines 15c Booth's large can Sardines 28c 1 pint Jar Mustard 25c 1 pint Catsup ................ .. ... 25c No. 2 Pumpkin 15c LADIES HEAVY WEIGHT UNION SUITS $1.29, $1.49 and $1.75 Ladies 2-piece Garments, heavy weight - 69c and 95c $7.50 and $8 Ladies' Sweaters, all wool ....$5.98 $4 and $5 Children's all wool sweaters... .$2.98 75c Children's Wool Caps -.. 39c Caps and Scarfs, all wool $1.98 Ladies Silk Hose, dropstitch $1.35 up Ladies Silk Lisle Hose 49c up Ladies Wool Cashmere Hose 69c up Ladies Famous Kabo Corset $1.49 up MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Men's Woolen Overcoats.... $12.00, $16.00, $22 Men's Woolen Suits $15.00, $18, $25, $35 Men's Woolen Mackinaws... $6.98 and $9.48 Men's Woolen Pants $3.45 Men's Sweaters .'. $1.23 and up .Heavy Fleeced Ribbed Union Suits ........ $1.65 Men's Mixed Wool Union Suits $2.19 Hawes Union Suits 1 $1,98 Heavy Men's Woolen Sock 39c Cashmer Socks 29c Men's Corduroy JPants $3.98 Men's Woolen Overshirts $1.95 and up Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts 98c Men's Dress Shirts $1.19 Men's Silk Shirts .... $3.48 and up Men's Woolen Lingerie Shirts ....$6.98 and up SHOES Our enormous Shoe assortment which we bought just before they started moving up wards, gives us the possibility to sell an ex cellent leather Shoe for a low price. Ladies fancy Dress Shoes, all kid leather, in two colors, high French heels, button and lace, value $10 to $12, for our Anniversary sale, - $3.98 PIECE GOODS Silk Plush Velvetine Wool Serges of all colors. Silk Crepe de Chine, Jersey Cloth, Ginghams, WTiite Goods of all kinds; also White Colored Flannel, on Bargain List. Don't be pessimistic to say there is no Bargain at present. You will find the bargain at the People's Cash Store, on our Big Anniversary Sale. 25 Per Cent Off the Usual Price: Dark Blue Calico Aprons .... $1.65 $2.35 Heavy Flannel Night Gowns $1.75 Fleeced Long Kimonas . $2.98 only Boys black Dress Shoes Men's Black Dress Shoes Men's Heavy Work Shoes Men's High Top Shoes .... Children's Shoes $1.98 up $3.98 up ...$3.98 up $6.98 up 98c up Please phone or bring your order. Only when you give an order for delivery please demand of the clerk a duplicate slip of your order. MEAT SALE English Cut Shoulders, malted .... Breakfast Bacon Smoked Salted Pork 30c 44c 32c 35c t 11 t it t 43