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THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. Friday, October 24, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. BEER SYRUP MAKERS ENJOIN ACTION TO Kill PRODUCTSALE To enjoin Attorney General Brown and District Attorney Kvans-of Mult nomah county from prosecution of the concern for sales of its syrup in Oregon,' the Bebe company of San TYancisco on Thursday served papers on the attorney general. The syrup is intended for the man ufacture of beer and one can will produce a brew containing two and one half per cent alcohol. Each can, however, bears th warning to the purchaser urging the brewing of less 'than the contents of one can and thus avoid violation of the prohibition law In a statement made public several di Mr. Brown stated that if the product was as advertised the law. would be violated ana me proao ...tinn wnnlrt undoubtedly follow its sale. He declared yesterday that the injunction proceedings started by the ompany will be contested. MTERiltillS Washington, Oct 24 Additional ap propriations totalling 17,000,000 were asked of congress today for continu ing construction of the Alaskan rail way, in a letter from Secretary Glass. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME If you have catarrhal deafness or head and ear noises or are growing hard of hearing go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength.) and add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and a little granulated su gar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times day.' This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noisea Clog ged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the' throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. (Adv) ASSOCIATE MEMBERS tfhe Sigma Tau, Willamette's lone Iraternlty and now located at 920 Oak street, the old Judge Moore residence, has extended its membership to ii nsmhHi. The club CJUUC lioini"".." ...... has just recently voted in ten men as Tonn mnnt nf whom are Sa- HISBUUiahc Hem boys, but some of whom, while . out of , town men, una n iuiji .. , able to live at the Sigma Tau house. The Sigma Taus held a short meet ing Thursday night, in which the as sociates were .formally introduced in to the life of the club and made fa- ... . ..i. t, ...nnDoa A flhort nro- jmuiar win no ------ - . gram was given. President! Harold tn nmairiant Russell Barey J Jill l iv; v , v i" and Secretary Leland Austin, giving short talks. At tne ciobh ul eion the Taus served ciaer anu 6 .cnnMnta mnmbers are: Kein 3ackson. Emmett, Idaho; Robin Fish- Floyd Mclntire, Paul Wise and Ralph Salem: Clarence Gillette, Woodburn; Raymond Attebery, Ev erett. Wash. . tSOIIEREKCE TARES OP JiEW PRINT PROBLEM - Indianapolis,., Oct S. (United o Miitlnnal Interests were repre -t .v.o uAulnna of the Trl-State forestry conference which . opened Discussion of the newB-print situa ,i tho aVinrtB.se of timber, an- iwnnced as the themes, brought dele gates from all parts of the country, rwmnn t,owden of Illinois, Good- ' rich of Indiana and Cox of Ohio, yes terday assured President Charles L. Pack that their states will be weu re nrAjmnted. Amr.no. tfiri nnpaVprH were to be Pmf. H. H. ChaDman of Yale univer jrft. Dr. Wiiaon Comptoh, Chicago, wRratarv of the National Lumber rufaKtiiriiri njtsociationi P. S. mrtanlf.. secretary of the American xwaatrv association: C. C. Petis, sup -Hntonrlfltit of New York state forests, and I. C. Wililams, deputy forestry . mniuimur nf Pennsylvania. Richard Lieber, director of the de partment of conservation or inaiana, will be In charge of the conrerence. EAGLE BOAT TOWED IN. Sydney, N. S., Oct. 24. The Amerl tn Eagle boat No. 41, which was tow- TTnwVesburv. after becoming dis abled off that port, will be taken to- HaUfax for repairs. RAILWAY FUNDS ASKED. Catarrh. Quickly Ended by a. Pleasant, Healing Antiseptic Air. Just Breathe it The little hard rubber Hyomei innal- er which you tan get at Daniel J. Fry's or any reliable druggist ean easily be carried in pocket or purse. It will last a life time. . Into this ' inhaler you pour a few drops of the pure healing oil at Hyo mei. This oil is absorbed by the antisep tic gauze within and now you are ready to breathe it in over the eenn infest ed membranes where it will speedily begin its work of banishing catarrhal germs and ending catarrh. Hyomei is made of Australian eucalyptus combin ed with other antiseptics and is very pleasant to breathe. It is guaranteed to banish, catarrh, bronchitis, influenza,. tonsilitiB, sore throat, croup, coughs and colds or money back. It often eleans out a stuf fed up head and opens clogged nostrils in two minutes. Complete outfit, including inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei, costs but little, while extra bottles, if afterwar4 needed, may be obtained at any drug gist for a few cento. (Adv; Doctor Issues Warning and Tells How To Stop Tobacco Habit New York: Dr. ConnoT,, formerly of Johns Hopkins Hospital, says: 1 am often asked if I knew anything to stop the tobaceo habit and I always recom mend Nicotol, which I have prescribed with great success. Nicotol contains no habit forming drags, is absolutely inarm less and produces astonishing results in a very short time .The nse or tooacco saps the vitality, vim, vigor and ambi tion of the slave hwo is enthralled by its seductive effects. It undermines the health and leaves the victim an easy prey to- general dobdlity, throat and lung troubles, nervousness, insomnia heart trouble, kidney trouble, headache. tongue and lip cancer and even blind4 ness. Physicians the world over often trace the start of the above diseases I Industries are like orchards I THEY have to be fostered, cared for and encouraged until they get a good start. But once they start to bear fruit, they are the source of wealth and prosperity for all of us. Industries are no longer for the autocrats and the "landed gentry." Fundamentally they benefit the workers they make jobs they give us all the opportunity to earn a good living and to advance and prosper in proportion to our ability, energy and am bition. America is a great country because of her great industries. Oregon is rapidly becoming a great state because of her great industries. , Let us all the peo ple of Oregon pull together, to make Oregon's industries bigger and better. m Associated Industries of OrefOB JlItiiimirimnwWiwmHtwmtMniifliriin Wuin imi i ii Relieve Your Rheumatism For 25c. ' NR does it by improving digestion, assimilation and elimination the logical way. If you want to free yourself from to bacco go to any drug store and ask for uieotol tablets. Take one tablet after each meal and in a short time you will have no desire for tobaeeo the crav ing wiH have left you. With the nico tine poisoning out of your system your general helath wilt quickly improve. Note: When asked about Nicotol tab lets, one of our leading druggists said: "It is truly a wonderful remedy for the tobacco habit away ahead of any thing we have ever sold before. We are authorized by the manufacturers to tc tund the money to- every dissatisfied customer and we would not permit the use of our name unless the remedy pos sessed unusual merit.'? Nicotol is sold in this city under an iron clad money tick kuarantee by all up to date drug gists including D. J. Fry. ;, v Steinbock Junk Co. WANTS All kinds Scrap Iron, Junk, Metal, Rubber, Rags Sacks, Hides. Highest Cash Market Price WE WANT AND WRECK " OLD AUTOS 326 N. 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WHY WAIT $25 White Outing Remnants ; while they last 15c Yi Heavy Grey Outing Flannel ........... 22cYA Mill Ends of Doc Kan ten Flannels ... 3c Yd. 27 inch Fancy Flannels on bale Saturday 29c Yi 45c extra heavy 36-inch wide Outing, on sale Saturday. ,. 29cY(L MHMMBMdBBBBaaaBBaaaaBBBBaBBaaaaaaaaaaBa ' : 85c Unbleached 9-4 Sheeting, extra heavy, on sale Saturday 59c YfJ Notice On some of the ! advertised lines I have only from- 200 to 300 ( yards. Come early. ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, October 25th We will have a Mill End and Job Lot Sale. - We have just bought from the Walton N. Moore Company, of San Francisco, a Big Job Lot of Mill Ends Outing, Gingham, Etc. SALE OPENS 9 O'CLOCK SATURDAY Blanket Sale $10.00 Oregon City wool Blankets on sale Satur- day $6.98 Pair 66x80 white wool nap Blankets, a $7.50 qual . ity oh sale Saturday.... 5.95 Pair 50x76 cotton white Blankets on sale Satur day $1.98 Pair 65c 2 oz. Yarn on sale Saturday .................. 50c Choice of any Sweater in the store 20 per cent Less for Saturday. 65c 36-inch Cretons on sale Saturday..... 49c $6.50 to $7.50 Ladies Hats. Hurry out price Saturday .... $3,93 Each Children's Underwear values to $1.00, Satur day's price 59c Suit The Remnant Store A. D. THOMSON, Proprietor THE STORE WITH A REAL BARGAIN Mill End Dress and Apron Ginghams ............. 22c Yd. 27-inch white' . Outing Flannel 25cY(L 1 yard wide Scant Per cales ...:..:.::....l:29cYd. Darks and Lights 50c Extra Heavy Daisy Outing, yard wide, cream only, on sale Sat urday ..... 39c Yd. Medium weight 1-yard wide stripes in pink and . blue Outing, on sale Sat urday ............... 23c Yd. 33 inch Bleached Muslin on sale Saturday J9c Yd. We reserve the right to limit quantities.