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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. PAGE THRE2. 4,000 SERVICE IN0E0U1 SERVED IN N. Y. Traveled All Over The World But Ta nlac Helped Him More Than Treatments Here, In . Europe, and in South America More than 4000 Oregon service men registered at the hearquarters of the Oregon Welcome commission in New Tork City from the opening of the club rooms in March, 1918, until their close' in September, and many hun dreds of others visited the rooms with out registering, according to the final report of the commission Just received by Governor Olcott from W. u. wnii tlesey, chairman. "To copy the 'home address' column of our registers would be to copy the map of Oregon and- to show thereon places of which our 'old timer inenas had never heard," the report states. I "Every occupation and every rank of life from millionaire's son to homeless hobo w is represented. It was a com plete cross-section of young manhood such as any commonwealth must be proud to call her own. They associa ted in the club rooms as equals since titles of rank were not used there: generals and colonels shook hands with privates and both seemed glad to meet outside the army discipline. "Our Oregon men brought their many friends with them, soldiers and Bailors from Massachusetts to Arizona and from Louisiana to Alaska, with Strays from Ireland, Canada, the Ber mudas, and elsewhere who were given the same treatment as our own. Oth ers were civilians, Oregonians living east and their friends, but at the low est possible estimate between 8000 and 8G00 Oreson soldiers, sailors and ma rines made full and repeated use of the headquarters. These men are from every organization and branch of our nation's armed forces and were of many races but all first class Ameri cans and Oregohiatis." Through the tact and zeal of Mrs. Thomas Carrick Burke, a popular leader of the Oregon colony in New Tork, who was in charge of the host ess arrangements, the club rooms were given the services of many splendid Oregon women as hostesses and en tertainers, the report states. Among those who are credited with adding to the comfort and entertainment of the returning Oregon men are mentioned the following: Mrs. W. S. Driver and daughters. Mrs. Genevieve Maxwell, Mrs. Grace Blake, Mrs. R. H. Birdsall, Mrs. Burn ride, Mrs. Herman Herat, Jr., Miss Elene Calbreath, Mrs. Katherine Ward Pope, Mrs. George A. White. Mrs. Bar bara Flegel, the Misses Stella Wilson. Frances Poterfield, Jocelyn Burke. Wilma Young. Gladys Martell, Eleanor McClaln, The Misses Schultz of Salem, Naomi Williamson, Leah Cohen, Con stance Piper, Anne Shannon Monroe, Ruby Lorence and Estelle Philleo. Anions the men mentioned as sup plementing the social activities of the ladles, the reports mentions. Messrs. T. Ordeman, Charles Danish, Allen H. Eaton. R. H. Birdsall, George I. Put nam, H. C. 'Wortman, W. R. May. P. Wachenhelmer, David and Mosesshon, A. D. Dinsmoor and others. The pro fessional services of Dr. Henderson Deady were freely offered and much appreciated, according to the report, The following statement, which was made a few days ago by H. L. Finni ger, watch maker for the Nathan Dohramanu & company, living at 86 Plato St., San Francisco, Cal., is" both interesting and remarkable. Mr. Fin niger said: "I have been treated for indigestion in France, Italy and Switzerland and North and South America, in fact, all over the world, but Tanlac Is the only thing. I have ever found to do me much good. Always after eating I would have such awful cramping pains in my stomach that I could hardly stand it. I had fallen off in weight until I was scarcely more than a frame of skin and bones, and my nerves were so shattered that the least little thing would irritate and upset me. I could not sleep to do any good and would get " up mornings more tired than on going to bed. My strength and energy had about all left me and many a time I felt like I would be compelled to give up entirely. "Besides taking everything In the way of treatments and medicines, I have tried all the different kinds of diet, also the rest cure, but never got more than a little passing relief. But the way a few bottles of Tanlac has brought me out is more than I can understand. At the time I began tak ing this medicine I only weighed ninety eight pounds, but I now bal ance the scales at one hundred and eighteen, making a gain of twenty pounds on five bottles of Tanlac. Af ter finishing my first bottle and about half of the second I could see I was getting better and from that time on my improvement was very fast. I can eat Just anything now and never suf fer a particle of distress afterwards. My nerves are in excellent condition so that I now get eight hours good sound sleep every night. I get up mornings now ready for a good break fast and a full days work. I usually put In an hour or two In the mornings working in my garden before going to the store, which would have been impossible for me before taking Tan lac. My appetite is fine now, I relish everything I. eat and am enjoying bet ter health than I have in years. Tan lac has certainly been a life saver to me and it's a real pleasure for me to recommend it." Tanlac Is sold in Salem by Tyler's Drug Store, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben Gooch, in Gervais by John Kelly, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, In Wood- burn by Lyman H. Shorey, in Silver ton by Geo. A. Steelhammer, in Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy, in Stayton by C. A. Beauchamp, 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 rby Marketeria -- . . : : i1 Showing at i e Liberty n ri.l-M H fe xil': . v;v;J ffi if fVt Mi'-' S3 J-1. -r Ira Mary -Pickford at Vm Hoodlum" : :- WATER PERMITS With a view to supplying the city of Lakevlew with hot water for heating purposes as well as for medicinal uses. E. G. Favell of Lakeview has filed with Percy A. Cupper, state- engineer, an ap plication for permission to appropriate -.6 second' feet, of water from Hot Spring. ' ' The Lexington Investment company of Roseburg has filed an application for permission to appropriate water from Dycer creek for domestic use. An application has been filed with the state engineer's office by. Robert M. Betts. Carl Zimmerman and J. E. VcKlnnon of Cornucopia who want to appropriate water from an unnamed tributary of Pine creek for the Irriga tion of 160 acres of land. Gro. Co. Advl INrnDDAD ATIrtRTC W. H. Dubiske & Co., incorporated under the laws of Delaware have filed with Corporation Commissioner Schul derman a declaration of purpose to transact business in Oregon. The com pany is capitalized at $250,000 and deals in stocks and bonds. George R Alexander, 1002 Spaulding building, Portland, is named as attorney in fact for Oregon. Seely & Co., Marine, Inc., a Wash ington corporation engaged in writing marine Insurance is also entering Ore con, according to another declaratio filed Saturday with the corporation commissioner. The comnany is oapl talized at $100,000. Orlando W. David son, Board of Trade building, Portland will represent the company in Oregon. Articles of incorporation were filed by the Pacific Extension Institute, business college, to be launched Portland. The company is capitalized at $6000 with W. M. Williams, Her man D. Boyer and James B. Ott named as incorporators. ' . - The Independent Creamery Co., Inc. Portland .filed a certlficateehowing an increase in capital stock from $5000 to $10,000 and the Valley Canning Co ot Newberg, reports an increase in cap' Hal from $76,000 to $160,000. . in 80 Years Old Attrib- j utes To Internal Baths . Mr. D. C. Newcomb, ,704 N. 4th Ave., Atchison, Kan., writes Tyrrells Hyglenio Institute of New York as follows: My next birthday is July 13th 80 years old. Have used Tyrrell's J. B. L. Cascade' for more than 20 years. Best and only remedy that brings re lief without the use of drugs. My ex perience proved that it always re lieves. No danger from it .My ail ments were principally uric acid, bil iousness, constpation, etc." This is by no means an exceptional letter for Tyrrell's Hygienic Institute to receive, as there are now over half million Americans using Dr .Tyr rell's "J .B .L. Cascade" with like re sults. By the scientific use of natur'e cleanser warm water It eliminates all poisonous waste from the lower in testine and gives nature a chance to work unhampered. '.' You will be astonished at the dif ference in your feelings the morning after an internal bath. , The "J. B. L. Cascade" will be shown and explained to you by Dan iel J. Fry who will also give you free, on request, an interesting booklet by Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell, "Why Man of Today is Only 60 per cent Efficient" Get this booklet and know Just why Internal bathing is so effective in the promoton of better health. (Adv) Healthy Children, Happy And Full Of Joyful Life Do this for the kiddies if you want to keep their tender little bowels open and stop them from getting fretful and feverish.,- Get an inexpensive package of good, old fashioned vegetable - Celery King at your druggists -today. Brew a cup of delicious tea and give to tne cnu dren as directed. 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StNCB HI'LOH- r30iT&ICOUGHS; Allotment To Be Made Soo" Allottment of the. funds provided by the state and federal government for vocational education In Oregon will be made within the next few days, ac cording to Newton Van Dalsem, state director for vocational education. A total of M5,077.61 has been appropria ted for the purpose, $25,671.02 being appropriated by the federal govern ment under the Smith-Hughes act The allottment Is made on a "BO-B0" basis, half of the salary of teachers mployed exclusively In teaching voca tional subjects being paid from this fund. The applications of 12 schools for aid under the act have been ap proved by the state board. . THE ROM AH AQUEDUCTS The Roman aqueducts were marvel of architecture. The Anio was 43 miles long; tho Martlo, 41, of which 88 miles were on 7000 arcades 70 feet high; and the Claudia was 47 miles long, the arches being 100 feet high. 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