Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 24, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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By Ed Ij. Keen
(United Press Stall Correspondent)
London, Dec. J. Slom political ob
errerd toiUy saw i the nnanlmonsl -sudatory
attitude assumed by the
Vorthcliffe press toward Premier Lloyd
George' Irish proposal a possible ab
roachment between the great publish
er and the statesman.
' tiA Tendon Times ft nil Mail
leading Northeliffe publication, were
profuse ta their praise ol the premier's
plan, heretofore these newspapeis
hare been hitter in their attacks upon
the premier, following Northeliffe s
treak with him during the peace eon-
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Evening papers yesterday continued
the shower of praise which has been
peapel upon iub )iruivr. t :
Uoyd-George's proposal gives the
world an example of British statesman
ship, the Evening Globe declared, whUe
he Westminster Gazette said no Amer
ican could condemn it fairly.
iMt It I'D In InteiMI.
"The scheme puts Ireland's fate in
Irish hands,'' the Evening Standard as
serted, while the: usually hostile Star
said the premier clearly had one eye
on American opinion. It compared the
taxation ; powers with those of state
legislatures In the United States justi-1
precedent in , the United States in the
division of Virginia and West Virginia. I
"If the premier's plan fails to work, '
the Star asserted,-"we will say to the
American people we've given the Irish
the same powers of self government is
rossessed by the states of the Un'on
and they've rejected them. It will be
difficult to keer up the anti-Britiah
campaign in the United States if that
Happens. , no doubt that was part of
the. calculations of that master strate
gist Lloyd-George."
Parliament adjourned late yester
flay until February, after the lot-?
chancellor had read the king's mes
sage. -'
Kine Upon Peacw RfTown
King George declared
tween the. allies were happy and bene-
nctai toward all. He expressed grati
, tude at the success of the Paris con
ference, . but regret at the "unhappy
Ijumiun ; 01 Kussm, where, , he said,
there Wte no immediate prospect of a
constitutional government upon whici
permanent prosperity depends.
The king's statement that "the task
f remedying the grave economic posi
tion of a large part of Europe" was too
s tor one nation was considered sig
nificant, in view of the veiled apnea,
for aid from the United States, whi.-n
have been made repeatedly,
He said Great Britain would "glad.v
co-operate with other governments."
The high cost of living is receiving
the government's constant considera
tion. King George concluded,
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S-PJOKANE-WANTS CIjTJB ,
Spokane, Wash.,"" Dec. 24. This cit.
will attempt to horn into a new North
western league to be organised in Se
at:le early in January. Vancouver
Victoria, Great Falls, Butte, Seattle, Ta
coma and Spokane will have delegates
at the meet.
Gifts
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HANDKERCHIEFS
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MEN'S SHIRTS
PAJAMAS
BATH ROBES
WOOLEN SOCKS
BATH TOWELS
3V EATERS
CAPS
AUTO ROBES
BELTS
ARM BANDS
NECKTIES
SILK COLLARS
WORK GLOVES '
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RAIN COATS
SUITCASES
WOOL FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS
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Every Gft Pardiased Here Represents Scpresse
Valae For Every Cent Paid
Mrs. V. Stappp Has
Gained 30 Pounds
Son Francisco Woman Hadn't Seen a
Well Day In Twenty Five Years
"It's the honest truth, I hadn't seen
weu aay in twenty rive years unui
I StartAd tfllrfnp Tuning hilt now all
my troubles are gone and I feel like
a young girl again," said Mrs. Vir
ginia Stappi of 185 Valencia St, San
Francisco, Cal.
"For the past twenty five years I
ilia VA Kaon in aimi tniaarahlA tlAulth"
continued Mrs. Stapp. "that I was be
ginning to think I would have to be
as I lived. I had almost no appetite at
an and when I managed to eat a iew
hiiM T jwnMn't iHtfaot Ir, and it would
make me deathly sick, and as I could
get no strength or nourlsnment i ien
Off turanlv fxra nnnnila ifl weight. I
got so faint and dizzy at times that I
would have to sit down ana wait uu
H Hai.. naA.4 mro. Fur thn nast
twenty years I hardly knew what it
was to be without a headacne ana i
tad terrible pains across my kidneys.
All my life I have been constipated
and every day for years I have had
to take a, laxative, and my tongue was
always coated and I had a bad taste
to my mouth all the time. Night after
night I have lain in bed rolling and
tossing for hours unable to get a wink
of sleep' and of mornings I felt so
bad I could hardly get up.
"The statements in the papers
about Tanlac seemed so sincere that
I made up my mind to give it a trial
but as every thing else I had taken
for twenty five years had failed to
help me I had little faith in Tanlac.
But, sir. It began to help me so
quick that it was no time before I had
changed my mind about it and now 1
think it is the greatest medicine I
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nave ever neara or in my
istit mhat c wonderful
change has come over me- Why, I am
able to eat just anything i pieaws,
- j im ihB lfkst. and
I have actually gained thirty pounds
n weight I haven't had a neauii
or dizsy epett in so long that I have
almost forgotten about them and the
Pains in my back have left me en
tirely. My constipated condition has
been relieved and my tongue is nev
er coated and I don't have that bad
taste in my mouth any more. I sleep
ine to ten hours every night, can do
my housework with ease, and I Just
.i.. with this new
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life and energy about me. I never lose
single opportunity to p
lac, for it has certainly been tn
ereatest blessing of my life.
Tanlac Is sold In Salem by Tylers
Irug store. In Hubbard by .Hubbard
Tkna u iur A rum! bv Ben
Gooch. in Gervais by John Kelly, w
Turner by H. P. CorneUua, in Wood
burn by Lyman H. Bhorey. In Silver
ton by Geo. A. Steelhammer, In Gates
by Mr. J. p. McCurdy. ta Staytoa by
C. A. Beauchamp. In Aurora by Auro-
Drug Store, in St. Paul by Oroce
terla Stores Co., In Donald by M. w.
Johnson, in Jefferson by Foshay
aon and In Mill City by Marketeria
Cre. Co. (A
To Our Friends and Patrons
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
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Jewelers and Opticians
State and Liberty St.
Salem, Or.
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Written in Salem District in 1919 by J. F. HUTCJIASO.V. District Manager.
The MtMcd Life of- N. Y.
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Reading lamps, library
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$9.50 to $23X0
Davenport lamps in graceful
designs that will appeal to
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$10.50 to $47.C0
Beautiful and new floor
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shades on a variety of poly
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A few distinctive pieces hi
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pottery base lamps with tht
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parchnient shades, ,
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