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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919. PAGE TWO. I : 5 - CMLWPED : BY AMI CI TALK Dr. Richard N. Avlson was a chapel- speaker at Willamette Thursday siioni!ns foe; the first tlmo this term, taking as his thought, "The length. And the breadth and the height of it are the same." With reference to length, he said this applied to the individual's selfish reach and realization. College stu dents, he affirmed, are particularly concerned fyrith the enrichment of their own personal development, and rightly so. If they fail to see the im portance of the matter of length In their college careers, they will pre clude not only much of their own hap piness hut (also their usefulness. Breadth, he said, applied to a man's relationship with his fellows. It gives iim the idea of service, and useful ness; of brotherhood. Height, he as serted, takes a man to God. It defines his religious attitude. This threefold life the proper appreciation of one's self in individual development and power, the right attitude towards ones fellows, and the right relationship to wards God he emphasized as the Ideal life, the life that should be the -dream of every student RECALL OF MAYOR FOR OPPOSITION TO MORE POLICEMEN STARTED . (Continued from page ono) police here now than we need," and aid that he was opposed to any in crease. At a time previous to this he produced figures showing that Salem police force now is greater than Fort land's In proportion. When told that a movement Is form ing with a view of attaining his im peachment, and a statement wasasked him, he said: "I have nothing to say nothing at Mayor Guilty Also. Several councilman, taking ilep ex teeption to the mayor's Intimation that (a fine for ovedraft voting awaits them, produced facts this morning alleging that Mayor Wilson, too, has taken a leading part In voting overdrafts. . They claim, and declare that the minutes of the council meetings sub stantiate It, that on May 19, 1919, Mayor Wilson voted a raise for the po lice matron, which automatically caused an overdraft of $100. And on (June 19, they pointed out, he voted an overdraft of $150 for an increase of the city treasurer's salary. He also voted for an overdraft amounting to f 8509.08 for the Balem Water company they allege. - Normal Notes. ' (Capital Journal 8pecial Service.) Monmoutti, Or., Oct SI. Miss Katharine Arbuthnot spoke in chapel last Wednesday on the ideal teacher as portrayed by James Lane Allen in the "Cathedral Singer." : President Ackerman has accepted an Invitation to speak before the superin tendents' section of the State Teachers' association in Portland, December 30. His subject will be the "Teacher Situ ation." The Senior II's held a picnic last Sat urday evening along the banks of the Luckiamute. Miss Laura Taylor, head of depart ment of physical education, spent last Saturday in Portland. Miss Ida Mae Smith will teach In institutes at Pendleton, November 24. 25 and 26, and at Tillamook on De cember 8, 4 and 5. The program for the celebration of Armistice day, November 11, is to be the combined efforts of the commer cial club and a committee representing the normal. The returned service men of this vicinity ere to be the honored guests of Monmouth in the morning and of Independence In the afternoon. Mrs. Margaret C. Curran, director ol rural education, lifts accepted a posi tion in the gchunl extension service of the normal echo i! at Dillon, Montana. Many students attended the footbai: game at O. A. C. last Saturday, Mr. Ostlen, Mr. Gllmo.e, President and Mrs Ackerman, Miss Biamberg and Mrs. Collins represent j.i the faculty at tho game, Monmouth News. (Capital Journal Special Service.) where Mr. White expects to take up the study of chiropractic doctoring. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murdock have been visiting in Yamhill for the past week. Miss Gertrude Rodgers, who entered the University of Oregon this fall, has suffered a nervous breakdown and was forced to drop out for a time. She has been resting at home for a couple of weeks but hopes to resume her studies soon. . Messrs. Philips, Bressler, Connolly, Prime and Ostrom, who spent a week hunting for deer in the wilds of the Alsea country, returned home Sunday evening with only one deer to the cred it of the party, having seen but one other. '- " .. Farmers in this vicinity are begin ning to fear for the bean crop as many planted late with the result that many green pods were still on the vines and the many foggy "days have kept them from drying out after they were pulled and stacked. Gas On Stomach, Sour . Stomach, Indigestion, Heartburn BISURATED MAGNESIA In 5 Grain Tablets AND POWDER FORM BISURATED MAGNESIA is a Mag nesia compound especially prepared for the safe, speedy and certain -correction of dangerous stomach acidity. It comes only in the form or live Errain ' tablets and powder In sealed blue packages. Do not confuse with commercial magnesia, milk of mag nesia or citrate of magnesia. Look for the word BISURATED and get the genuine from DRUGGISTS EVERT- WHERE. (Adv) Where Can I Find Relief From Itching, Terrifying Eczema? A a ft Ml 1 . . vuemon on Lops Aixucted. Monmouth, Or., Oct. 81. Miss Amy Steinberg, who has a position in a Portland school, is home on a lpnvn nf absence which lasts until February. Miss Steinberg was not fully recovered from the effects of an nrmrntl she underwent last summer and found the strenuous work bf her school du ties too much for her strength. sir. and Mrs. Byron White have tak en up their reRlilennn In Tni4innA 9 ARRESTED UNDER DRV IAW Salesman Wanted We want an active. Intelligent mnn with car, who can give references as 10 nis reliability, to handle farm light ing and power plants in his home dis trict. Experience not necessary. I Exclusive territory and b(g pay to the right man. Write or wire if you can qualify. Stark-Davln C.a.. S12 Third St., Portland, Oregon. Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 81. Tiuee i.r treste were made and 100 warrants Is sued late today in the department of Justloe's campaign against vloiVors of th prohibition law bore, ', l ' As Influenza Is an exaggerated form of Grip, LAX ATIVE BROMO QUININE , Tablets nlioulu be taken in larger doses than Im prescribed for ordinary Grip. A Tt od plan is not to wait until you are Ick, but PREVENT IT by taking XAXATIVB BROMO QUININE Tab lets In time. (Adv) A remarkably nutritious food made f ran -whole wheat and malted barley . (IrapeMs delicious and economical Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Tells Safe and Rimple Way to Treat ana lwueve nt Home If you have catarrh, catarrhal Hoaf. ness or head noises caused by catarrh or if phlegm drops in your throat and has caused catarrh ot the stomach or Dowels you will be glad to know that these distressing symptoms may be entirely overcome In many Instances by the fallowing treatment which you can easily prepare in vour own hnmn at little cost. Secure from your drug gist 1 ounce of Parmlnt (double strength.) Take this home and add to It 1-4 pint of hot water and a lit-, tie granulated sugar; stir until dis solved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. An improvement la some times noted ltftpp tho flmt Auvta treatment. Breathlnir should tiannma easy, while the distressing head nois es, headaches, dullness, cloudy think ing, etci, should gradually disappear under the tonic action of the treat ment. LOSS Of small, tnntn AafantlvA hearing and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are other symp toms Which susrveHt the nrnnn nf catarrh and which may often be over come by the efficacious treatment; It m sun loai nearly ninety per cent ol all ear troubles are caused bv &. tarrh and there must, therefore, be many people whose hearing may be restored ''by this simple, harmless, home treatment. (Adv) There is a harrassing discomfort caused by Eczema that almost be comes a torture. The itching is al most unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning ir ritation. A cure from local appli cations of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treat ment can only allay the pain tem porarily. The disease can only be reached by going deep down tg its source, which is in the blood, thtt disease being caused by an infec tion which breaks out through the skin. That im uhw . - - ". "J l,,V 3 ill 1 a factory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S.p for -this remenv in tfinrrturrM.. -i........ .i blood that no impurities can re main. Get a bottle todav. and vnn will sec results from the right treatment t Address Medical Director, 48 Swif ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM Millinery at Reduced Prices I At reduced prices. Nice up-to-date Hats, Feathers and Flowers, 20 per cent reduction from our usual low prices, this would make them less than half price of the other stores. We have a good selection, all new and up-to-date. Umbrellas, colored Silks, just what you have been looking for, pretty colors, nice handles, large ferrels, beautiful goods. LADIES COATS, Sample line just in; nice new, stylish Coats, only one of a kind, newest styles and reasonably priced $15.00 to $45.00 1 BLEACHED SHEETING, 9-4 good quality, at - -Y75caYard- I PEQUOT UNBLEACHED SHEETING 94, best made, at gOc a Yard MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTH, from 35c a yard up. See our 72-inch, extra good quality pretty pattern, at $1.25 a yd; also those at 75c and 90 Yd. BED SPREADS, first quality, 79x86, weight Vi pounds, price - ........... $2.75 Bed Spreads, first quality, scalloped and cut corners, . - $150, $4.75 and $5.00 BLANKETS Nice and fluffy 66x80, pair . .. $3 50 PRETTY PLAID BLANKETS, full size, 66x80, weight pounds, pair .. ...... $625 Extra large, 74x84, weight 4 3-4 pounds, nice plaid Blankets, pair ..- .. $7j5 TOWELS, nice Turkish Towels, all white or colored borders, some plaids, big variety of pretty patterns 240 AND 246 COMMERCIAL STREET nif Phncnhoti. To V A, IWL7JSiuh( AO Good For Thin VARSITY CRATATS New, Breezy Coaxers S5C It's a jaunty lot of New Four-in-Hands in patterns and designs yet substantially good in material, and workmanship. These wide end Ties are mighty good values for the student or working-day man. . Others at from 25c to $2.25. Hen's Woolen SOX All Sizes Many Col ors and weights 43c to 85c "CUDDLEDOWN" Lounging Robes . Nifty new Bath or Lounging Robes for men, in Navajo and Plaid effects. Handsome garments well finished with braid binding, collar, cuffs, two patch pockets and cords to match - $7.85 and $8.65 Nervous People A Physician's Advice Frederick 8. Kolle. M. D.. editor of New York Physician's "Who's Who" say that weak, norvtu people who want increaaea weight, strength and nerve toree, should take a o-grain tab let of ihtro-Fhosphate just before or during each nvcal. This particular phosphate is the dia eovcry of a famous French scientist, and report s of remarkable resnhs from lie use have recently appeared in many mwftcai journals. If you do not feel well; if yon tire easily; do not sleep well, or are too thin; go to any good -druggist and get enough Bitro-Phosphate for ' two weeks' supply it costs only fifty cents a week. , . ' " ' Kat less; chew your food thoroughly, and if at the end of a few weeks you do net feel stronger and better than you have for months; if your nerves are not steadier; if von do not sleep better and have more vim, endurance and vitality, your money will e re turned, and the Bitro Phosphate will cost you nothing. (Adv) Hood !.: -i- je&itlvnta are promoting mo-ftmar: fin a ountv hoHDltal 10 be deiKMvl as a r.enument to -he lent sol i!rs i .-.n mat county wno lost their lived i:u: .i.ii the great war. SIMPLIFIED COSSTRt'CTIOJf Forty five manufacturers of farm wagons and trucks have agreed to ad here to certain standards in manufac turing a limited number of varieties of their products. 1916 Chalmers, first lass mechan ical condition, -eleijtric lights, start er, all leather upholstered, $650. Oscar B. Gingrich Motor & Tire Co. - 371 Court street'. Phone 635 MANY ARRESTS MADE New Tork, Oct tl. The six hund red Internal revenue agents seeking violations of the prohibition law in New Tork had made 47 arrests this afternoon. SPECIAL Good S passenger car win trade for -what have yon U. S. GARAGE Phone 1752 554 Ferry St STEAMER ABANDONED Halifax. N. S.. Oct. 31. The steam er Avocel reported by wireless late yesterday thaA the Digl eparusn sphnnner Marie Therese had been abandoned in latitude 36.35 -and Jon-. gitude 42.34. . DRAPERIES MADE TO OBDEB TO FIT YOU BWINDOWS. C.S. HAMILTON 340 Court Sreet Best Shortening $ 1 .20 per pail Pure Lard Absolutely guaranteed $1.50 per pail Choice Young Beef Milk Fedyeal Grain Fed Pork Midget arise1 ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES 351 State Street Fancy Break fast Bacon 35c per lb. "Where Your Dollars Have More Sense" Cottage Hams Almost Boneless 30c per lb. MILLINERY AT REDUCED PRICES Our Special Sale on Hats continues to attract those women who appreciate REAL VALUES. These hats are new and Stylish and the materials are of the finest quality. . - CHILDREN'S HATS........ .....$1.19 and up LADIES' HATS . .: ..........$25 and up DRY GOODS GINGHAMS OUTING FLANNELS 152 North Commercial St. 3 --r Im nil HIGH-QUALITY . -C SAM BHOJ. LffiWsJBICE r ... 30c Yard 27c to 30c Yard Big Values In Hosiery for Men, Women and Children MMMUHtXMMMMt miMMM)ttMMMMKM4)MHlMMHMMH Fountain syrup, 5 lbs ............... Fountain syrup, 10 lbs ......... Cottolene, 2 lb. can Cottolene, 4 lb. can..:..'...-. .. Cottolene, 8 lb. can-....J...... White Navy Beans, 3 lbs....;.. Fop Corn, 2 lbs Petite Prunes, 2 lbs.:... ......... Pinto Beans, 4 lbs. Fancy Italian Prunes, 20s, 30s per pound ....60c ..$l.la .....70c ..$1.40 ..$2.80 25c .....25c ...5c 5c .l.Z0c 1 T3 .9 -3 3 ex Old Trade coffee, lb. .............45c White Seal coffee, lb-.......-.-..-.....48a Mother's Wheat Hearts, pkg..i...23c Wash Boai'ds, each .......45c 20 Mule Team pure borax, pkg....l0c White Lily Tomatoes, can........ 15c Rose Bud Table Syrup, can ;..69c Sun Rise Milk, per can 15c Aunt Jemima Pancake flour, 2 for ...... .....35c Egg Noodles, per pkg......... 10c . FOLLOW THE CROWD AND YOU WILL GO TO NO-VARY GROCERS 583 Court Street THE QUALITY STORE Phone 409 4 Daniel J. Fry, druggist