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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1920)
U FPJDAY, AITvIL 2, J THE CAPITAL JOURXAL PAGE SIX- : it was suited. w ! at i p. to. L : !-!. repawn- . trkt. .-sn. candidate lor nomination for prts Alln is Scene 0er?lac FL. Min " . j kleotial elector from in k,r- UI UI1 ditunpeuc js Lee s 3iog;ed ;Wio As Bill Passes uid Si-r-n J bttiin-r-ss'j J: cait:e. wJu Apra i- nun-re.' in-iiinff oetrtion irith tt -Or-sca tor American II yo cn i secretary w . , ,).. candidate tor tee repuoii- 8n, , " i, the unnvi, and . fof. pt,- ,mwhat Ki-nifVam slogan untfer jjT rt)m ,j.e tifth r-pmeitative .wh l J Lee c-f Canby n district , rlri,r. .embracing thousmds far hi candidacy for the r- p.onrell L Conner of SfcM!nnvSHs . nj .1 n th, Aiask ci : publican Domination for stare repre aifrd si a candidate for tne repuo-i-, of Und .W th Aiasa i,;,-. Ironl liMf sixteenth re pre- can nomination for district attorney from M.nt St Elias oa thV toandary, ,ar TamfciU county. line of Tuko ! rrtiory to the A.a-ta nominating petition filed with! IVBiasuIi in be . ,,','i' : ,hl .tary of -tate t offH-e Wednes LIBERTY BOXPS ,4bv locator. In the few wks since t ,,,,4 j.. -Oregon- New Tort April I. Hnal P"c rrMB.leBt ied tb coal tvnJ American t.taen on!y. No on liberty bonds today wre: iMuunv snonlme i: , . ... ;.v.. n . t car first t i J."; conj reporw from .eward. C r.loiia, , 0f lhruOS KOj, torrvoritiorj ors Korth. Stosadi Smalleri; -ily' much distended KOiich jreatiy reuwrl. Poetora wintei to j . operat and tip my orrSrh. but I ! J happened t see a newspaper ad of j MaT" Wonderful Remel ind affi 1 Ukicf 3 doses I hi tad no mor I di.ma or bioatlrs ana am fHT ; thir.gs I have not dired to eat for (i years. 1 am eonfMent your medicine ; will cure me." It is simple, haraales?' T preparation that remove the catant-. I S.1 rcucua front the intestinal tract apdj J ailaya the lnf!in;mation vhich causes', 1 practically all ttomach. liver and ta-i Easter Suggestions Spring Suits ru-hm of earlier ua-- Jtwsra Mac. 1 pftr,.and. renuMican eanaiat' p,aer nocked to the oil i-efon. or tne , f BMional : Kenal penu.".. from the th.rd congreional di-tric. I ileof .trait and to other dUtric along R Marshfield. republi- i the fk.uthwetern eo. Fro C.i . noMzf tor nomination far dU-j the ru.h was in the d.rectton of Katalla , and Takataca. at the U, or tne j-r- R. Know wpu,, 4 North iwi ci-:r nA a it Ho els' And Cafes In Butte Today Ilutte. Mont, Apr. 1. Every reau rant, rate and hotel dining room In la and Malasplrna Racier. 1 ... nmination for e.i- ..j w . Elaborate preparation. BM J- JulJ, ct ,he tth Judkla, dM 7 " . rlt or a strike of union made to relay woro mat '- 1 7 " ':. " fnr i nVWk ,hi, VWKS aiiu nflniiap.. . - . . . . .: a cndkii. locators were. notified by wirelew from Seward, and ' left in ras boata that bad been char-, terd f'r week, ho an a lor tne u reeiona Cordovana, alo. had k-pt hiK twwered launches under charter that no time might be lost In making loca tlnna Vhi! manv lnllra!lon of ri. h oil j.-pslt had bw-n found along the roast, the onl flev-l.rnent of any im portance had be, 11 at Katalla. where an "EiieUnh eotiiiMmy"' drilled Into oil and KM-ured a fraclion.-il claim of atout II acr Diacourac d by conservation POUD ill FEELS II HEW "I believe a man would le unrraio ful not to Ifll the world a1 out ny thine that had done him so much itood a Tanlac h:is done iw," was tl 34 acr. macouraffi'u ttiu-i - - orders from Washington, the comppnyj otatement made recently by Roberi ... m:A 1r.11.,.. I (4 llliAri-j isi PrtrlLin I rirr mwndlns- nearly half million dollars In drilling and development, bandoned work and .old out 10 a hold Ing company. A number of wi lla tun the one patented claim have been pro ducing oil since 11?. the product be Inf chiefly dintlllnte u(l by fWhing boats. 'A? Pair Drifting Jn Wrecked Plane Rescued Today Ii.1ltl11u.ro. Md., Apr 1 Aft.-r hav I11X been aili ift In a w uplaiie for 1 Imurs wltliont fud or wiiti-r. Major Kkin.'V K. I'.uk. r of the ISntish army, and .Vixs Blanche Krer arrived here today on (be t :ini r ll:l!on. by which they -re picked up oil Sunday laxt. Captain Ciucy said lie found Jlnjor Talker and .Miss f-rar In tin Ir plane nlxiut 15 miles sotuh'-iiflt nf Jutiil-i , on - the Klnrida ccaiit. Major I'arker refuwd lo talk of h; trip or ciperlence, but Miw Fi:ier wiid tin y left Piilm Ueach on Sutunl iy Wallace of Alberta St.. Portlan 1. Oreeon. "For about a year I was in such weakened condition that 1 could hard ly do my work." continued Mr. Wal lace. "1 had choking chills and burr InK fevers every few days and I hil dhootinc pains through my neck and face JiiHt like neur.ili.-ia. When I cot home from work every niKtit I i almost exhautited and went rislit o bid but by morning I f'-U Just i lirpil inn as I diil the niKlit beforo I bud a poor appetife and the little 1 ate did 111c more h.ir ml ban Rood ar l caused me to suffer terribly afte--ivarda. I hud litile Mrenpth or enerry and from mornliiff till niBht I f"l' weak and Worn out. Several of my friends advised in to take Talli n , but as I had lost faP'i 1 in medicine I did m.l take their ! vice, but when I read in the papers that It w.is dohm so much troo.l for people nil over tin country 1 decide 1 to try It. Wei!, Mr. It bns fixed me u? mi fine und 1 tun now feeling lie" a mw man. I don't h've th pains 'n my neck anil face any mure and the . lulls and Hie fever r a thing of th; past, 1 have 11 fine appetite and can afternoon. Some places planned to clcse at that hour and the remaind l.nOWI.NT. DEAF .WITH HEAD NOIF.S? 41 TRY TOJS If you are growing hard of hearing and fear catarrhal deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hissing nois es In your ears go to your drug?; and c"t 1 ounce of Parmlnt 1 double strenirtht. and add to it U pint f hot water and a little crranulated su-'-ar. aTke 1 tablespoonful four times ft itnv. This will often hrin? quick reli -f from the distressing head 1 oiss. Clnj ged nostrils should open, breathing b come easy and the mucus stop drop ping Into the throat. It is easy to pre pare, costs little anil is pleasant take. Anyone who is thnatened wi h catarrhal deafness or who has he?.! noises should give this pi esci iptinn .1 trial. (Adv) Bp Of Marked Charm 'And Individuality With Easter so rapidly approaching, you are no doubt, thinking of the costume that you wish for that morning. Do you prefer a suit or a combin ation of new frock and coat? If a suit is what you desire, you will enjoy hearing of the extreme ly attractive and modish spring suits We are showing. Materials are tricotine, serge and other light weight wool mixtures in shades of navy, copen, taupe, tan and brown. They are new in styles and of excellent workmanship. Dorit let a poor skin be your social handicap liitntssary!.. be barred I rem the y:ety oi otiie'S because of en.barrass skin delect?. Resinol OwitmsiH ai id Keinnl Sap help to make red, ,i!v, blotchy sins (resherand more at tractive, and generally they clear 'iptbt Uouble completely. h 3 dmtrii. Resino!" leul nnvlhlnc 1 nlease without anv fo fllmlnl llnnd. In the It.ihanins, In 1 irmilile at nil. 1 get up every mora ine seaplane to lake dinner with mem f 1 1 1 .f after a good iiiKlus rest feelin;' bcrs of the lllmlni (inn club on the Isl-; i-,.frcshed 1 am ready nmt, which is it miles distant. At) was going well until they rim In lo a heavy fog. The machine ran out gasoline and Mujnr Parker was am ready fur a bi davs work as any Man. I think i much of Taiilac tlmt 1 am telling il l my friends about it." Ti.nlie la until ill K.lleiil llV Tyler'. forced ia descend. Mies Fmser said drug store and bailing druggists itf slie ts a native of Itelgiuin and had ! ther towns. (Advl seen service durln the world war. of IS A. . . . 1. .. . F 1. L 1 . 1 V. . f m. , 1 Toe escitttire f rsae or cea-iiTt r on i -- . s a s Pmr ' made la NorwiT and rtintd is eiir w Amtrlcsn Istiersteriu. It Is (usrantes of puritr ui paUubiiiU ussuryuwd. con a mwbc, awosuicis, n. LsACK OF REST worry, over-work or imperfect nourishment, all in a measure contribute to and are the be ginnings of nervous prostration. JlAAA kfilr. frt iTiaa whn ArA nervous, in that it 13 Q UWV1UWU IIVI W www w-.s, j provides an easily assimilated food that quickly builds up the general health by nourishing the whole body. Gve . less attention to worry; enjoy regular rem nu iecy SJ J ..I,. Ccih'i Fmtiltlnn rptrnlarlv after meals. aim laae ui-vii ,rM..w.. . o j Scott's never fails to nourish and strengthen. Is- Or Perhaps You Would Prefer These New Length Coats Of Polo Cloth, Velour, Silvertone And Wool Mixtures They are assuredly stunning in line and design in shades of reindeer, taupe, copen, blue and brown. The belts are narrow, of leather or of the material, while the colors are pleasantly flaring. They came in par tially lined, completely lifted and unlined models. To wear with the new pleated and plaid skirts, nothing is more attractive than one of these three-quarter length or short coats. That i III- III - l.l- T . ; ! Ax THAT (nK . ; '.t. jr'.:a jQAf i Sheer Veils note of Alurement to One's Easter Hat A veil is the finishing touch to a correct costume and great care should be taken in choosing one. Here you find a great variety of patterns and meshes, each equally pleasing and every one different. You Will Find These Things at 145 Liberty Street ' Slabwood Fuel Cheapest To Be Had Slabv-ood at $5.50 per cord is the cheapest fuel available at current prices, according to a test just com pleted at the state hospital here. This test which involved the evaporation of 1000 pounds uf water in the heating plant at the hospital shows the fol lowing results with the various fuels used: Coal at $7."o per ton, 59 cents. Eagwool at S3.50 r-cr cord, 47 cent. Second growth fir at $S per cord, 3 cents. Mil at Si.? per barrel. ceils. FOR L0NO DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WillametteV alley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING ' 4. Kenton NonskldT2 QJIIorton lire Co. " 337 court st ' ALLOWANCE made on your old tlr William Ivan Howell w.is ii: i.f in fluenti on his i:lrd birtlid iy, which fell on Monday, March 1. Duntly Magneto Brake Timers For Fords and Fordson Tractors Guaranteed for Fifty Thousand Miles. Clark's Tire House j 319 N. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. L. M. HUM Care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Haa medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. 153 South High Street 3alem, Oregon. Phone 283 Draperies MADE TO ORDER TO FIT TOUR WINDOWS C.S. Hamilton 340 Court Street t'OKD TRUCK WITH TWO TOJI AT lAOltMEM. KINS 1JKK A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH ; 5I0T0R & TIRE CO. S ! Court S'reet Phone SSI Wanted EGGS BEANS POTATOES PEOPLES CASH STORE W.W.MOORE House Furnisher HOME OF THE VICTKOU You get more for your Money at Moore's. w "WaUelt" JkS - Takes the place of house Pf5! "Ding for less. Max 0. Buren Buy Remnants AT THE Remnant Store 364 North Commercial 17$ North Commerci.-U Students from Oregon Agricultural college and McMinnville college are "ni. - .- s Vtllnt on Tattlaa Vi- ar l nkj to !''j.:ls of i;erest. HIDES and SACKS iWANTED Also Junk of An Kinds Bert Prices Guaranteed CALL J98 - Capital Junk Co. 1 The Square Deal House If 1 171 Chemeketa St Phone :J f J n V Is I 'r 1 JOURNAL WANT AD GET RESL'-i