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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1919)
THE DAILY 0AT17AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. PAGE THRE2 DELUGE Of REFUGES THREATENING POLAND Warsaw Twenty-nine 'Poles who have just completed a pilgrimage of many months from the heart of Siberia to the newly-redeemed city of Minsk,' have brought the news that at least 200,000 men taken prisoners by the Austrians are waiting in Siberia for an opportune moment to return to Poland. Cut This Out Old English Recipe lor Catarrh, Caturrhul Deafness and Ueud Noises According to the newly-returned refugees who were themselves Aus trian prisoners of war, western Siberia is full of homeless men claiming Pol ish nationality. Several among them placed the number as hi&h as 500,000. The problem created in Poland by the returning prisoners and refugees Is alreardy acute, the government be ing forced to rely heavily on Red Cross help to feed and clothe them. Should the number of refugees still to return be In keeping with the esti mate brought by the new arrivals. It will mean an enormous additional burden. ROAD BUILDING ON THE DESERT If you know of some one who Is troubled with catarrhal deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this formula and hand It to them and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In England sci entists for a long time past have rec ognized that catarrh is a constitution al disease and necessarily requires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into the middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or else the dis ease may be driven down the air pas sages toward the lungs which is equal ly as dangerous .The following form ula which is used extensively in the damp English climate Is a constitu tional treatment and should prove es pecially efficacious to sufferers here who live under more favorable cli matic conditions. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength). Take this home and add to it 1-3 pint of hot water and a little granulated su gar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from dis tressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and hearing Improve as the Inflam mation in the eustachian tubes is re duced. Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system and has a ton ic action that helps to obtain the de sired results. The preparation Is easy to make, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Every person who has ca- tarrh or head noises or is hard of hearing should give this treatment a trial. (Adv) Now Showing A BARRE OF FUN SEE MABEL AS SIS HOPKINS I V i W's.'''. MABEL NORMAND From ROSE Stage Success OTHER FEATURES TOO YE LIBERTY HERE TODAY id' The Original Chief RED W0I.F A NOVELTY ACT The Oldest Contortionist Living 61 Years old SEE HIM TODAY AND TOMORROW Bligh Theatre There is now nearing completion a 17-mile tangent of Lincoln highway which cuts across the Salt Lake desert, shortening the highway by eome fifty miles. The desert surface is broken up by means of gang plows and shaped by means of road graders hauled by cater pillar tractors. Owing to the nature of the soil difficulty was experienced in moist weather, due to the weight of the tractors which sank into the mua despite their broad bearing surfaces. The difficulty was solved by bolting timbers to the caterpillar belts so as to broaden the tread of the machines. As the roadbed is completed the gravel is hauled and dumped over It by means of motor trucks mounted on broad steel-tired wheels which serve to pack the road material. Poisoned Kidneys Cause Rheumatism Nature warns you of poisoned kid' neys by causing rheumatic pains. Ap plying liniments to swollen Joints and muscles cannot reach the cause. Stop all rheumatic agonies at once by tak ing Rheumachol, an internal treat ment for rheumatism that will posi tively flush this poison from your sys temvManufactured by Rheumachol Laboratories Co., Idaho Springs, Colo. For sale by J. C. Perry, Crown Drug Co., The Red Cross Pharmacy, The Central Pharmacy, Wm. Neimeyer. (Adv) SALEM SAMPLE STORE 141 N. Commercial Street Our Everyday Prices Backed up by dependable merchandise should make it an object for you to do your trading here. We mYite your inteffigent comparison Men's Union Suits . Heavy Cotton $1.75 Fleece lined, $1.98 Part Wool, $2.95, $3.45 ' Wright's Woolen, $4.50 Bradford's woolen,. $4.50 Men's 2-Piece Underwear Cotton Rib Heavy, 98c v Tan and Grey, woolen, $1.98 . 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Children's shoes, 98c to $2.45 Misses Shoes, $3.25 to $4.45 Boys' Heavy School ' Shoes $2.98 to $4.85 Boys' High Top .Shoes $2.95 to $5.85 Men's High Top Shoes $5.65, $3.50 to $10.00 Men's Heavy Work Shows $2.98 to $7.00 ' Chippewa Loggers and Work Shoes $4.85 to $12.95 Men's Flannel Shirts $1.85, $1.98 to $3.45 ' Short Cut to Good Clothes LJj P Id 10 n a u I o m WE HAVE A FEW LADIES' COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES. IP YOUR SIZE IS HERE YOU CAN BUY THESE FACTORY SAMPLES FOR LESS V RUBBER FOOTWEAK TRY US FIRST! C J. BREIER CO. You Do Better Here for Less. n n a m a a m u a M n m o D n Thanksgiving Is Coming !! Are you properly Prepared to Roast That Turkey To a Turn? - One of our Roasters is just what you need. The famous "L1SK" Sanitary Self Basting 3-piece Roasters: No. 0-$3.23 No. l$3.7o No. 2-44.00 No. 3$4.25 . No. 4$4.75 No. 5--$5.25 We also carry the "SAVORY" Roaster which is priced at $1.35, $2.40 and $3 If your carving set is dull call on us for a new one. 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Many hundreds' of new Neckwear just received in snappy ones for you. "Every Family In Marion and Polk Counties a Patron" Salem WOOlSH MlllSStore nDaannniiiniiinniHiiiiiiocoDi MMMMIM Saturday's Extra Specials Will Make Our slho Sal THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTION IN SALEM. THE PUBLIC SOON REALIZES THAT OUR SALE PRICES ON HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR ARE LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES. See Our Saturday x Specials Ladies1 Dress Shoes One lot Ladies' Button and lace shoes, broken lines, but all sizes represented.: These were regular $5.00 and $6.00 shoes $3.95 Ladies' Fancy Shoes One lot Ladies' fancy shoes. Gray, Champaign and patent leather, cloth tops, high heels. Sold regularly at $10.00 and $12.00 $5.95 Small Size Shoes Two lots shoes. High or low heels. Some Hanan make. Sizes 2 1-2 to 4 only. Not a shoe sold for less than $8.00 and up to $12.00. $4.95 Ladies' Comfort Shoes Ladies' black vici kid comfort shoes, leather or rubber heels. Plain or cap toes. Our regular $5.00 and $6.00 sellers $3.95 Men's Shoes $7.00 and $8.00 army shoes, not all sizes. Will go Satur day for $3.95 Work Shoes $5.00 and $6.00 Men's heavy work shoes. Tan or black. Saturday's Price $3.95 High Boots $11.00 Tan Boots, 16-inch top. Bellows tongue - $7.95 Dress Shoes $9.00 and $10.00 Men's black blucher, lace dress shoes $6.95 Dayton Loggers You could not buy them at the factoiy at these prices. $10.00 10-inch top ..........$6.95 $11.00 12-in. top ......$7.95 $12.00 12-in. top..............$8.95 Price Shoe Go 366 STATE STREET Next Door to Bush Bank r i j n i !sji i : i m u. i i m Ui B I m it ! m ! m 0 B ID n i : 8. it - - ?f 'T?TTTT??TTTT?T?TTTTTttTT?TTt tt'T'TTTVT'T