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PAGE TEN. THE DAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1919. NORTH SALEM CLUB TO DISCUSS PAVING PROPOSALS FRIDAY The North Salem Improvement as sociation, according to an announce ment this morning by Secretary Ward j ; K. Richardson, will hold a meeting at the Highland school, Highland and I Currant streets, Friday evening at 7:30 ' - o'clock. This organization, according to its secretary, (eels now that it is Strong enough to be of material aid in j ffurinercng improvement in mac com inunlty and all persons residing in North Salem are urged to attend the meeting and acquaint the association with any needed improvements. Robert C. Paulus, manager of the Salem Fruit Union, Is scheduled to speak before the association on "co operation." Other features appear on the program for the evening. F. E. Tilllnghast, president of the associa tion, will talk on grading and gravel ling of streets ,and will submit com parative data tending to show that lit tle stands in the way of general street development in that section. i Tho movement said to be on foot to pave Shipping street from Front to Capital will be discussed. The associa tion is particularity anxious to receive suggestions of what may be done for the betterment of North Salem. Palo Alto, Iec. 4. Be cause girls in the local high school are "bobbing" their hair, the boys have gone on strike. They declare they will re fuse to speak to any girl with her hair cut Result: The epidemic of "bobbed" hair seems to be ef fectively checked. BOYS DEPARTMENT TO HOLD ffiOLIC TUESDAY COMMITTEE NAMED King Ring C. B. Clancy, of the Sa lem. Cherrians, today announced the names of the committeemen to have charge of the annual inltiational ban quet to be held in early January. They are: William McGilchrist, Jr., Dr. H. H. Olhiger, P. E. Fullerton, Fred Thielsen and Dave W. Eyre. This will be the biggest banquet and jollification of the Cherrian year, and the committee was named now. King Bing Clancy said, that they might have a month in which to prepare the feast. In speaking of the Cherrians and I the new task that has been honored him, Clancy said: - vTbe Cherrians have a booklet of tylaws. And in order that no doubt might foe 'entertained, these rules will be followed out from A to Z by the new leaders of the organization. What ever is said in the rules applies at all times to the workings of the ' Cher rians." ' . Clancy spoke of his intentions when It had been asserted that the Cher rians had not been strictly adhering to the rules governing the order. Next Tuesday evening will be a red letter night for all the members of the boys department of the Y. M. A. This department includes boys years and under. The association has invited every member of this depart ment to bring three boy friends who are not members to be the guests of the association next Tuesday night. The boys will assemble in the T. M. C. A. rooms directly after school. The following program has been ar ranged: Class exercises on gym floor at 4:30; ewlm In tank at 6:15; sing ing popular songs, led by Rev.' H. N. Aldrich, 5:60; dinner including ice cream and cookies 6:15; "Harvest Heme Tea Nets WeL For 0.d People s Home The "Harvest Home Tea" at the Old Peoples Home was Well attended and met with ready and generous response from Salem people and those of sur rounding districts, aad the board thanks those who so generously con tributed to the oheer of the old peo ple In the home. A beautiful building site has been secured on the northwest eorner of Center and 16th streettt, but because of the advanced cost of building ma terial, and upon the udviee of sev eral prominent badness men, the con struction of the new home has been deferred to a later date- In the mean time all money received in eontribu tions from the friends of the institu tion has been placed in the bank I where it is available at all times for the purpose for which it was given. TO TRAVEL SiMACY HOLDS SERIAL ARE LEGALLY SOLD Question of whether the issuance MondaV Of the 170. 000 BArtnJ mfunllnn whistling imn.ij t thi. nin, u ' lnZnBV'th? C';aiik: ,brie cta,'kS- y ot prtlad W done has full of-pep, by two friends of Salem i,eBI1 ,.aisfta rttv ,.- n.rf . boys Harold Cook, leader of the boy Ma" wVuST.? Um " ion tnat the bonds wpa iiitAri nrww4 'inc to statutes, and that missal at 7:30. It is expected that between 125 and 150 boys will be in attendance at the rally. Every boy who attends must Dring ai least one Doy who is not a ng to statutes, and that no one could contest them. I It nas been pointed out that the or dinance recently passed by the coun- member. All the boys will guests of the T. M. C. A. and every be the cil autloriz!g the sale of the bonds . specifically stated that the bonds thine win ho troa ah n.o.hora .,, should go to "a local bidder." While. . ...-w, ..v, . . , , . -"-I . -- "- are planning to attend must have company nad a this connecton it Is suggested that use their names and tho names of the Jocal representative In Salem, the flj:m can bo made of conveniently located boys whom they are to invite to the Is not held local. and it was indicated freight houses and other adjacent La.tt year, the railroads were able, by preparedness, to handle with rea sonable efficiency, an unusually large holiday traffic. This year the trans portation demands of the holiday sea son will be further Increased. The movement of mail, parcel post and expreso shipments will be enormous, and there Is every indication of an unusually large passenger traffic. The roads are especially anxious to satis factorily meet this demand, and the following definite suggestions are made: " 1. Requirements of business to be carefully estimated In advance and equipment and power provided suffi cient to avoid overcrowding of de layed movement of trains. Equipment Repaired. 2. Repairs to all passenger train cars to be expedited and all such cars fit for use held out of shop in the meantime. 3. Special attention to be given to tho Inspection, cleaning and general preparation of cars for service during the holiday season. 4. Co-operation between individ ual roads with common use of equip ment, including through routing of cars to avoid transfers which would cause delav or inconvenience to pas sengers. Co-nneratlon with Pullman company, with the purnose of maklnc best possible use of available sleeping car equipment. Storage Provided For. 5. Temporary increase of facilities for storage and handling of baggage mail and express to avoid congestion which has occurred In past years. In Exposure Of U. S. Fitnesses If They Testify Is Threatened Portland, Or., Doe. 9, Letters threatening public exposure of gov ernment witnesnes should they testify ngaiiiHt James Watson, on trial for alleged white slavery, created a sen sation In federal court here today. Some of the letters were signed by Watson and others wore ananymous, but all of them, .which were Introduc ed by the government, were Identified by Eva Barker as In Watson's hand writing. Miss Barker, who is the govern ment's chief wltnenH, f:iees motherhood. Cause of Stomach Sickness. How to Relieve Stomach Dwtress in a Few Minutes Money Back tf Treatment Does Not Overcome Any form of Indigestion Y. M. C. A. office by Monday eve-,that the transfer of bonds woufd be ning Derore 6 o'clock. The boys are eagerly looking forward to the fine time in store for them. . $ Rosedale Items. contested. Macy, referring to the city charteffi ticket saia tnat the charter authorizes the sale of bonds to any one so long as they Drmg par or more. He Bald that It is his opinion that, though the ordinance j, vtta call for issuance to a local bidder. aj, it is not binding, and cajinot hold so jf long as the charter provides for the jjt , sale of bonds under the terms above mentioned. Planets Within Reach of Earth Says Scientist Rosedale, Dec. 4. Ben Cook of Fortland was a business visitor here Monday. . Miss Elizabeth Hadley spent the week end with relatives in Portland. Dr. Wm. Cammack has returned from a six weeks stay with a brother at Wenatchee, Wn. Friends here have received an nouncement of the marriage of Miss Bernice Parr at Emmett, Idaho. George and Margery Alexander, Lowell Gardner and Helen Cammack spent their Thanksgiving vacation at home. ". The C. E. had a social at the R. a I. Cammack home last, Friday eve. Little Sherman Hadley and Ruth Pearson have both been under the doctors care, but are better. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley returned Wed nesday from Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Holderman, (former ly Mrs. Whelchel) have moved onto . Chicago, Dec. 4. Trips to the plan ets are a possibility, Professor George DeBothezat. Russian areonautical en- the G. F. Wilde ranch B.neer, ,.a me western society or Mr8. Barnetf from Canada is vlsUt. Engineers here. - ling er daughter Mra. W- a Pember. "Among aviation possibilities," he ton. said, "is the invention of a machine ' propelled by a Jet, which would take no count of space. "I already have In mind such a plane," he continued, motor flown by a propeller would be used ' until the air becomes too rari fled, then the motor would be shut off and the plane flown by a scries of gas explosions that would drive it on through space. The jet propulsion is not yet perfected, but it's coming t Ex-service men now in attendance at 'the University of Oregon who are re- rAlvlni Jhn hanaflto r. . 1. .-...,. ,1 ,n. ".Z unal aid are now being paid their $25 allotments for October. Probe Of Deportation Machinery Is Commenced Washington, Dec. 4. The house immigration committee has begun an investigation of the deportation ma chinery of the department of labor, against which charges of lax enforce ment of the law have been made by several congressmen. Records in the cases of ail persons .irrestea on deportation warrants have been requested to determine whether officials with radical sym pathies have delayed the deporta tion work. Chairman Johnson sud. If yon fuel as though thoro was a lump of lead at the pit of the stom ach, tako a couple of Mi-o-aa stomach tablets and in five nitimtca you should see that nil stomach distress has van ished. If you botan. gn, have heartburn or sour stomach, you need MI o-na. If your stomach feels upset the morning after the night before, take two Mi-o-aa tablets and see how quickly you got relief. If you have shortness of breath, pain in the stomach, waterbrash or foul breath, yon need Mi-o-na and the soon er you get it, tho sooner your stomach should perform its duties properly. If you one a box of Mi-o-na tablets and feel that it has not overeomo your indigestion or stomach trouble, taho the empty box to your dealer and he will refund your money. For salo by D. J. Fry and 'all leading druggists. (Adv) ianket eddnm op "INDISPENSABLE" AFTER 9 YEARS OF INTERNAL BATHS Mr. Addison L Williams Bnx 1054. Sanf ord, Fla., writes Tyrrell s Hygienic "Begardihg the J. B. L, Cascade, ' 1 feel it is one of the indispensable arti clcs and should be in every home. I have not taken $10 worth of medicine since obtaining It about nine years." i ou can be tree from biliousness and constipation, with all tho ills which they produce, by an occasional internal bath. The "J, B. L. Cascade" admin isters these scientifically, it being an invention of Chas. A. Teyrrell, M. D.. of New York, for 5 years a BDecialist j.i your nostrils are clogged and your " internal Darning, head is stuffed and you can't breathe .' Bv tne P'opor application ot Nature ' freely because of a cold or catarrh, just cure warm water it keeps the lower get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm intestine free of all poisonous waste J. dr"g Btore. Apply a little ot and permits every f unction to work in this fragrant, antiseptic cream into harmony and without clogging nciiee your nostrils and let it penetrate makes one consistently bright capable through every air passage of your head, and well. sootning and hea rag the inflamed, swol, Daniel J. Fry in Salem, Ore. will be STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AMD HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. len mucous membrane and you get in stant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your noj trils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and ca anh need. It's a delight. buildings. 6. Provide additional emnloves In office, baggage and parcel rooms, information bureaus, etc., and If necessary, increase the number of depot passenger representatives. Buy Tickets Early. 7. - Change ticket office hours dur ing the period of heavy sales, open ing offices at night, if "necessary. 8. Arrange for "publicity necessary to induce passengers to buy tickets in advance thus avoiding congestion and permitting advance estimate of train and equipment required. The pas senger traffic committee will suggest a form of poster to be used for this purpose in depots'1 and ticket offices. and will also prescribe rules to gov ern advertising which will include in structions to passengers. 9. Careful attention to supplies and the provision of necessary addi tional help on dining cars and in res taurants, lunch rooms, etc. On Time" operation of passenger trains, running second sections when "necessary. Move To Eliminate Useless Currency Is Proposed Washington, Dec. 3. A recom mendation that steps be taken to ob-' tain an international agreement where . by all irredeemable paper currency thtroughout the world would be wined out to eliminate years of high cost of living, was made to President Wilson's industrial commission here today. It was submitted by John V. Shafroth formor United States senator from Colo rado and now chairman of the war minerals relief commission. WE WILL PURCHASE TOUR Used Furniture Ranges, Heaters, Cook - Stoves, Beds. Mattresses. Springs. Bureaus Commodes, 8ew 1 n s Machines, Dishes. In fact, any article which you wish to sell. Call Us Up Phone 1177 WHY? We Pay Best Possible Prices. Moral: It puts I I m your purse. Lucas & Needham retry and Liberty 8ta PHOKB 1177 JUNK YOUR JUNK STEINBOCK JUNK CO. And Auto Wrecking 320-S26 N. Commercial St. Will Buy Anything, any where. If you are in ' doubt call 305 Cascade" to you and will also rivi gjuu 10 snow ana explain tne 'J. B. t you free on request an interesting and authoritative book', Why Man of To day Is Only 50 per cent Efficient," written by Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell, Ask for it today while it is fresh In your mind. Adv. Miss Elizabeth Cnv A Fashion Expert Who is connected with the McCall company, will be in Salem, December 4th, for the purpose of rendering any service possible in connection with the J. C. Penney Co. Pattern Department - Miss Cox is versed not only in McCall Patterns, Publications and Fashions, but has a clear concep- tion of all matters pertaining to women's dress. She will be glad to assist you any way possible along this line during her stay; , 1 incorporated tH MMHHflM MM Intermediate School For Older Boys Urged By Gilbert An intermediate "reform school to care for older boys found guilty of In fractions of the law is advocated by L. M. Gilbert, superintendent of the state training school for boys in a re port made to the state board of con trol Wednesday. The training school, according to Gilbert, is in no sense a penal institution and is not in a posi tion to properly cope with a situation which involves punishment of young men uho are found guilty of violating laws. L.M.HUM ! care of I YickSoTocg : u.ii.-Be Medleiun tnd Tea v H medicine which will oar to J known disease. t "" Hundayx from 10 t U until 8 P. M. ' 133 South High cn 8alem. Oregon. Phone 288 r I Sale prices on wanted merchandise, practical and ap propriate for Xmas gifts. Bed Spreads, GGx8Q, special j Bed spreads, 70x80, special p 49 Bed Spreads, 72x8-1, special j2 93 Extra special bed spreads, 76x87 ,.jj Double blankets, all colors, pair 2 93 Comforters, full size, each $2.98 and $3.49 3-lb cotton batts,bleached snow white, the batt Jl 9C nucK towels, laxitf, each Huck towels, 19x42, each 25g Crash toweling, bleached, yard QC Crash toweling unbleaehecyard 20c and 25c Pepperell shetmg bleached, 81 inches wide, - special, yard ggc Oar Prices Always the Lowest Gale & Company i Formerly Chicago Store Court and Com'I Sfs. MATTRESS SALE $15.00 Cotton Felt Mattress $12,50 40 pouund Combination Mattress S7.50 3o pound Silk Floss SAVE DOLLARS 271 North Commercial Street Phone 734 Peoples Furniture Store A GOOD PLACB TO TRADE New and Second Hand Goods Bough, Sol and Exchauca " 271 NORTH COMAIISRCIAL ST. MIONE 731 MI Thin People Should Take Phosphate -Nothing Like Plain Bltro-Phospknte to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nervo Force Judging from the countless nrena.- ratlons and treatments which are con tinually being advertised for the our- pose of making thin people fleshy, de veloping arms, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there arc evidentlv tlionsnnria of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness and weakness uue 10 starved nerves. Our bodies neea more phophate than is contain ed in modern foods. Physicians claim there is nothing that will supply this deficiency bo well as the organic phos phate known among druggists as bi trophosphate, which la inexnen.lv and Is sold by most all druggists un der a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. By foedlng the nerves directly and by sunDlvimr h hnrtv oells with the necessary phosphoric food elements, bitro phosphate should produce a welcome transformation in the appearance: the Increaso In weight frequently beinor nstonlKhln Increase in weight also carries with it a genera) iniDrovempnt in th. health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly alwavs aumpany excessive thinness, should soon disappear, dull eyes brighten and pale cheeks glotv with She bloom of perfect health. CAUTION While nitro-Phoanlinto is unsurpassed for the relief of ner vousness, general debility, etc., those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh should use extra care In nvnl.i. ing fat producing foods. (Adv) FOItO TRUCK WITH TWO T)N ATTACHMENT. RUNS LIKE A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. 8 71 Court Street Phone 63R DON'T GET FOOLED GN YOUR JUNK MACHINERY. TOOLS, ETC. THE CAPITAL JUNK CO. Guarantees you the full value of your goods. We are in the market for ' HIDES and SACKS Alsofall kipds of SCRAP IRON RAGS AUTO TIRES BRASS HOP WIRE OLD RUBBER. ETC. We Buy 2nd Hand FURNITURE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY The Square Deal House 271 Chemeketa St " PnONE 308 THE BREAD FOR ALL. Made by the best bakers; baked by electricity. Clean Pure Wholesome. It has a taste tfiat makes you want more. That's why everyone buys it. BAKE-RITE SANITARY BREAD ; 457 State Street Men, Read This! A Few Choice Patterns of -DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED TWEEDS Which we are making up in suits for $5D and $55 Made by skilled union tailors in our own workrooms. First class linings and trimmings throughout, ONLY A FEW PATTERNS They Won't Last Long EXCEPTIONAL VALUES v D.HMOSHER High Grade Ladies' and Men's Tailor 474 Court Street