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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1920)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. a. APHIL 12, u PAGE FOOL T HL LAPITAL JOURNAL AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER HOOVER UPON NATIONAL PROBLEMS In the last issue of the Saturday Evening Post, Herbert Hoover sr. : . discusses national probems, their cause ana tneir cure, in a Published every evening fiwpl! . r .' ... Bandiiy by The capital journal print- comprehensive manner. Scientifically stating his premises, ne tag Co- is south commercial jt. suggests solutions as an engineer rather than a politician, show- Telephonee Circulation and Busl-j. e ... . . , , , , ,, ... ,. pww offio, 8i; Editnriai room, it. ing that he has a comprehensive knowledge of the vital problems o. pL-r.AM. Editor and publisher. of reconstruction enjoyed by few candidates. ! iui . xiuvici uia&cs ncai trial xiLiiciii.i inuai, ov uiuci iwa xaac anil infill cteioa ftlif a tnrr 1 1 1 f 1 1 lo 1 onI inlncf Mal mffWtl Onrl Aa- I 1 X . e 3 A . . 1. . 1 A , . veiopmem go iorwara logeiner in oraer 10 create siaoie pros ; rwrirf TVia riio-h rnur nf lii'lno- ho rlorlnroa ia " tom nnrnn Kmered u second class mail mat Ter at fraiem. .ireyun. BLBSdiUPTION RATES BY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEYW 1 By cVrrier 5 nu rmonrh. By!vel0Pment o iorwara togetner in order to create stable pros- nail 50c a month. SI.Z5 lor tnree peniy. ine nign COSl 01 living, ne oeciares, IS "a temporary PLANNING A JOURXET Major Monkey asked hira what he nn t K . II 4t .. alv mnnlKc tl nF ' It - , , i . . il . I After fhav I.. ,l irnt- . . . v. . . .i oVb economic prooiem surrounuea oy nign emotions wnne me agn-;,, -"- meant. And it surprised him to learn rear in Marlon and Polk count!-; r. j o o , jfonkev was In th hah t of vntno tn ... .. . . . . Stoewhere li a year. tultural industry 18 "a permanent economic problem Surrounded Farmer Green', henhouse for eg-,i auwinier long deep snow jay .T.ubrriPuon. apaad-!by W dangers" and he adds that "we are now entering our, wild folk be, , have a better J ,7 o ft.n 7eT gnu uunniiura. u. ya,.... i -nI.,,ln- f 4 ,.rr r u opinion of him once more. So lonir i day. The Itching and Sting of Blazing, Fiery Eczema Seem. Like the Skin U on t W. There is UaraMinf oibcohuui caused by Eema that boiM vs. l. Kinas. jwere willing to overlook his stone- - -M0"Ke s",ve"a at Jme b'id ' Mr- Hoover declares that the high cost of living is due largely throwing if he didn't throw to0 mento ot such things. And . he ' i t i- , i , , , , f. 'imanv. pulled his red cap further down upon to inflation and shortage in the world supply, with speculation, eoLhow they never seemed Jhis head- RES3 as an incident but not the Cause. , think of Farmer Green'g los. Or if' "If that'8 the case.0 he said. "I cer aively f r. r . ..ix tt i i n . i ai i- . . . -v..., iHtiuvt t,vw wui u&6uie in terest Slid that an nnnlvKW nf tho mnrrrina cliniu tir - '' "'wtfcinu unvn iwtj vail I'C constructively diminished, but the prosecution of profiteers will j not accomplish it; that the problem must be solved if agriculture is; to be maintained, and the balance between agriculture and general' industry preserved to prevent dependence upon imported food. "The devf'lnnmpnt. nf nur national Ufa" cfatoc- IT.-,,- J ... -"' " i.JV, DkUllO AAVWYCI, icsia . . in the spirit of our farms and surrounds our villages. Industry's' "Irs "" thoumind miios," jiiy rpnl mnrL-ot iu with fnvrr,nf 1m. IU ti. ; i- i Hoblll ti lil him - ... ...... ...... i.i i i.j xcii tifL.i. kj v Liir? t till. ..I .lilt. iiii'if.MM fir nic standard of living." AN ORGY OF SPENDING. Tnee. Advertising representatives W ward. Tribune mas., new xorK H. etockwell. Peoples Caa bldg., ii I4I.IHI.VII HI1U . 1 V. i .Uv . i . .1 I MRKHFR OF ASSOOIATEI PRFSa ai an inridonf riiit nnf tho rnnua TIlJ AlMAKtnlttjl tMM Is J.lll.lu.lu I . mined to the use for publication of Concerning agriculture Hoover declares that the farmers an news dispatches credited to a or ; prices are fixed by world's wholesale prices which have small Znd MS Sepub!uh?derTn'!relatin cost of production and rises or falls with the de- 1 I 1 ii 1 A 1. ...It t 11 1 0 ueiween me larmer anu me wnoiesaier on tne one nand and tne regOTl wholesaler and consumer on the other, are far greater in America bsCTVattOnS than in any country of tne worW. and have grown abnormally . during and since the war, except during the period of food con- t. . i i r. . . trnl trinf iYia ilflAVaqcaa in -1 I.n4-n.nnn 4 1. n 4" r, .J 1 1 .. i-urtiuim. pcniiior ftic:ary nag an-'"' v un. in-.i .n.-.o m uic ucinccu ,uic lamier anu wiioic- , nounced that he win press strongly be-J saler, immediately affect the farmer, while increases are absorb-! fore the war department the claims of I ,1 lr 1, ,,- !,... i v. t i. . , . . i his constituent, as regard, the reduc-l t " """" """ ' l"ld""t'r " a lagging in-. tion in the number of airplanes for the Oregon forest patrol this summer. Astoria. J. Robert ChLfliolm. son of Mr. Htnl .Mis. W. it CbiKholm of tills city, was drowned lit Knappa Saturday liltrht by falling overboard from a launch on which he whs employed by the Hig Creek Logging company Baker. A landslide covered the Dumpier Valley railroad tracks for 100 feet 12 feet deep Saturday morn ing, six miles eust of Austin. There was no through traffic to 1'ruiilu City, tut trains run from either side of ttic Bllde and passengers walked aero.-. Newport. Mrs. J, 11. II. Anderson and O. A. Hchumai her of Newport, have been appointed on the executive committee of Oregon Hoover club, (he appointment, coming by telegraph from t). C. Lelter, slate committee sec retary. Astoria. The Astoria Amateur Wire less association, Willi K. V. Hawkins, president; Curl Josephson, vice-president; K, A. bmlth, secretary and treas urer; and a ehurtur membership or IS, reorganised April 1. The former or ganisation was discontinued nt the out break of the war. , u Kewberg. Definite word ha. been Riven at St. Paul that the proposed market roud extending from Wood burn to N'ewberg, connectlnir mi tin. enst and west side Pacific highways, will be put tu grade arid gravel luia this season. Iluker. Mr. and Mis.Tlonathnn Lee tolled for 20 years with one ambition to buy a four or five acre ranch wnn their suAliiK and settle down In com fort lo .ponding llielr declining years. lAst Monday they attained their goal. They loaded their household good. In to a wagon ut Huntington, where they had lived for the last 16 years, unil started for linker, near where they ex peitted to make, their home. Tuesday, Just after they hud eaten their noon meal at a camp three miles southeast if Weatherby, Mrs. Leo fell dead with heart failure. liehanon. The body of Kenneth Coppock, who was drowned Wednes day morning In the South Santlnm river whole driving shingle bolts for me huper Hlilngle company, was found uy into j-oweii ni lo m a torture. The ltcmnj i nmwi nnbearablt. nd th turn mi on flrt with the burntni terir tation. A curt from local applica tions of sahres and ointments ii Im possible, because tuch treatment can only alkr the pain temporar ily. The disease can only be reached by goimj deep down to its source. The souree of Eesenu !.,. Wood, the disease belnj cauiea tt an infection which brtakt '4 through the akin. That Is why most satisfactory treatment forn so-called akin diseases ij 8. 8 ft , for this remedy to thoroariS eleaseee the blood that no taipai ties can remain. Get a boltl -1 day, and you, will see results froa the right treatment Write fa advice. Addresa Medical Director 110 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, d! tainly don't want to sDend the win ters here. ' I don't see how you manage to live through them." ' Jolly Robin laughed merrily. "Bless you!" he cried. "I don't stay here the year 'round. As soon as it begins to grow chilly I go South, where it's warm." Xow, Major Monkey looked wor ried when he heard about the bitter winters in Pleasant Valley. His queer face had screwed itself Into even more wrinkles than it usually wore. But as soon as Jolly Robin sooke of co in? to a warmer place, the Major ongntened at once. "I'm going South too!" he cried. "And if you've no objection we'll travel together." Jolly Robin said that nothing would piease rum more. "I shall be glad to go with vou if my wife doesn't object." he nssnroH the Major. "Oh: She won't mind " snlri r,.in they did, no doubt they thought that! " ! ' can 80 with us. We'll he had so manv e,s ,hnt b. .tn,,,,,". a.ke U Party. . she'll be mind losing a few now and then liUCKy ,0. g0 a"here with such a r i Tctrnvncanr.o unA .oUf.,l u tt:j ei.i . So.U haPPen that Major Monkey u. p, .i' . e. "..v. ..coiv4uinc.-i.-i ui me vjiiucu oiaies are ap-i round evenbody most agreeable ex-'f n , nai uouot- DarentlV not Curbed in the Ws, hv thp hio-h. mat- lii.ior. -Iceut old Air. Onw -hn tau ,u. IU"J' "1,t.he hl'ed Mrs. Robin would imports and luxuries are breaking all records, while the home-l not , t v 'Sd fWh'ho.le. made non-essentials are enjoying the best possible market. Crow, gruffness trouble him. h. king, "Of course, we always curing me montn 01 February, diamond importations at'"aa 80 ""y 0,h,!r oni that hei The Ma or-, tZ t , , , York alone, totalled $9,044,360; fur imports totalled IWSTJrSTZt had Xp? aga loked i uon t Know how to flv b u.c ui icuiuaiy, uiarnonu importations ai rtfew York alone, totalled SD.044.350: fur imiwrts tntaiioH ia iqt 99G. Laces, feathers, velvets, plushes and other rich fabrics mounted into the millions, whilp nvpr $.n nnn nnn ,.,nrtt, ,-n. v v,vvv nuiui ti D111V and silk garments were received. Art works passed the $2,000, 000 mark, while manufactured jewelry and ornaments reached awuiima uinuuillH. Every ouarter Of the'dnhn rnntril the vanities and follies .of the newly rich in America, and the fig ures show an orgy of spending without parallel since the de-noi forglve- 8n1 that is Karl shep- Cadcnt davs Of the dvinir Rnmun b'tnmVo T 4i,;u i;;i.Jl","'.T.ll ' consider he has i i . , . . iU mia uniiiiuicu i nearly broken uu mv homo .,. inarket the ruined palaces of European nobility, as well as thel" m Si5! 'd abeued straw huts nf thn . him. Alioe. tne futile effort to satisfy thp nrnfioov'a oaif 4- i . . . "i an 1 VA MAf flaH" Via. T..1I-- T-. . . i . in one day, when he s topped In he" Sow.n? " "y tow- and orchard to eat an apple-'Tve de- ,w L T h, PerhapS 11 can ru cided to stay right here in Pleat llrouKh the tree-tops fast enough to .. - - - ..-.. ...n tn n'ltl. r . -e ...... ira. i nope u isn't a Valley for the rest of my life." My gracious!" claimed. "Then vou dnn't mini u weather." It seldom falls to the lot of a Vrainof man in ha .choice of the people of his district, fnr nnM; n(f.a k ..u . . . . r-..v vn, uut suui seems to be the fortunate fate of John II. Carson, who will probably be the next district attorney of Marion county, as he is without op position either at the primaries or the election. Mr. Carson one of the brightest and ablest, nf Snlem'u nitm.n,,D v, it. i' - - .. - vu.ijo nan me enuorse- .ment of his brother lawyers, the loyal support of the ex-service ...w., vc wuuueiiie ui me general puoiic, and will make a caD able prosecutor. . Rippling Rhymes . . , THE SPRING CHORE. ' m? t0 c,cn1n,the RWS carting all the trash mayHoUSe-To-HoUSe all the CaSt-Off SIWPS nnd Imnnofa o., tU t i.v..i. l - .1 " 4iWM.Ot? o.wi n.i 41. 1 . """,,v,-a "'c mi mui reacnea its end, and ti e mink rpiwtwl imnnnia ihof 1 i A , o , . .'V..1.V1.0 mat itiai puei penned. Spring m Anting now of roses, and we should to duty rise, for Very Much In !.. "I have," was Alice's sereaie reply, and it is probably no news to you, mui js.an enepard is very much he added somewhat long trin.' anxiously. 'It's about a thousand miles ' ly Robin told him. Jol- women's club completing the campaign - v...,,,e manager would be un necessary so no mn.... . riii. 1 . -"skjui iu mr. xue- Gilchrist wag named. The After Effects of Pneumonia This is No. 2 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a com petent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, W'hoopm Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording . favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick'i Vapo Rub may be of value in this condition. WOODCOCK TRIAL OX oan rrancisco. in io ,,. . xriui or Alice Mflrela Wn I. . . , ' wi.uL-ii lor per- ury in connection with her testimony 111 fhu inlnl n . in love with vn,.- 7;r " J'i "L1Jlury la connection he would make her a' much better! '.'L of ..her husband, Edgar nusband than you do." I ,. """l-u,-'' "r tne murder of Edward "Alice, does anv woman tMi, ... .Kelly' a newspaper employe, st.irtort are any good husband?" Tt, .....l bfitore Superior Judge Lout w. angrily. ""ou here today. Mrs. Woodcock is ,,rt. "Yes. a few ml t x. .' murder Indictment nlc . ' - A iiuib une oiln.. . ,v an aucgea them," answered Alio. .i,pi,. accessory in the klllln nt t-it.. u . , . --v.,. ui uu H nil Trtrv. .... .-..a . I Z?otZyeTUy ln Iove .Doctor Says Tobacco . seated Z ri1 Causes HarrJeninir hri V..a. vttj UIB JUSt , ... ft sUIVUVtf pals old dear, just pals." .dwellings and shattering thousands of "Perhaos that u . . .. .. Tnbuen , 01 t,.i, , , - ocui-ei, said1 . " -uoea uaraening of the John slowly, as he came toward my , after'ea. says Dr. Conner, and along Pneumonia attacks the air cells of the lungs. An inflammation is set up and matter is thrown off which causes the air cells to solidify, thus preventing the natural flow of blood thru the lungs. This "backing up"- of the blood causes the heart tn pump harder, just as stepping on a nose increases the water pres sure, which is the reason wbv during this disease, the physician watches the overburdened heart so carefully. After recovery the lungs are filled with a mass of wreckage the debris of the battle which must be gotten rid of by a process known as resolution. Frequently, inflamed spots remain, congestion persists, cough hangs on, and the least exposure brings on a cold that Is hard to get rid of. If neglected, such damaged air pas sages may easily develop serious disease of the lungs. Such cases should always con tinue under a physician's care and frequent examinations should be made to see that nature is properly continuing the rebuild, ing process. - t Nightly applications of Vkk'i VapoRub will aid nature in thii work. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin te draw out the inflammntiV- .i tract the blood away from the1 congested spots ana relieve thei cougn. in addition, the media, nal ingredients of Vicks ar vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in ali night Ion?, thus hrinrino u medication to bear directly upon me iimamea areas, fa Vicks should ho .kk.j !. . " A U WVl Hi over the throat and chest until tne skin is red then spread on thicklv and cnwrerl flannel cloths. Leave the cloth ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arrano-prl in K form of a funnel so the vapors ansuig may do ireeiy inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. Samples to new users will be sem iree on rentiost tn tfc nd. Chemical Comnanv oircet, ureeasDoro, w. Ki. More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly 30c 60c $1.20 if 1 Four Bodyguard Against Colds , . ' v..,.,,. ihuuh miMfs, ana us puintu to the eves. Sprinir 1 - iiio ubov. town. "A1 . tho vvhuh 110 sprmstime clean-up sees. There is1 f ; 'e SaU,m Uon lltter l,y yllr tWe. there's a dead cow by your door toil as hard " , ,!he Sulcm (!e Portland.-At a recent meettng ofias you are able, that thflv nmv 1 rh Zl .v. 1 T 'y'l1'"''. the 4 abOUt fortV whpn a ,.b at his best, the excessive tobacco user finds himself with high blood pres sure headaches, indigestion and a lot of other troubles. Your own doc tor Will tell VOU thta let , To Dl j'l. quIt tobncco tlrely or cut AO I IrUllfieU Vi " excess' et a package of campaign, handledi:,;, : , ? 5r.om Jour ""SBtot men's Club, to nJ C 1 11,1 1 " Nicotol kill. ""u '"'iKes me tobacco Drive To Finish neral Hosnltal fnnri elicit of which Z 'r:: .U l 11 18 so,d under a Ihe board of director, of the Oregon ' iliHult 0llt; HellSPS Hlwl Yhnv ;;,.;, . V 1 V 1 llnBsi 8i"" today to be less than mooo wlhv ti T . m0ney back guarantee Pioneer association preliminary plansl , ' tt ' I J avate ail(I vex ; and we Otlght to'docided upon by the hTspita I h,'rT V" drUBel9t3- for the Mrty-elKthth annual L'.UuUl1"" M ? Tf"' '" 0m' Wash OUT necks. All the118 ''Ung Satur'.ay afternoon T n J teA druggist what oth were outllncl. The reunion will lake! f"1 '(1 .8 "f''t and SUllliy, sllllllllg till it seems like new: and i' Kny wm una,a to confer wlththe'of 1 ,UV tht wonde'-ul power viaee on T.mr,i..,y, ,u,,y ,. ln thl( mu think it mighty funny if wc are not shining too. Bear awav the1 Tn('n'a eluh' " arrange de.a, s wunitt h " ! the toWo hab toriun. no change to a .ater d.ue than long dead Tabby, all the truck of yesteiTMr ' dean nn W can be trustel usual being neo. Mary on account of! town tl.nt'a !, .!, io n ...,.,.." LJA ! J C'U ' CleSU1 UP fof the, tho beginning of ,h. ,'.r Att0 ,eU ou the fu" truth. D. J. Fry. mlddlo of June to iircomniodalo the "(ranger, within our gates'' at thai time. Lecture Recital Set For Tuesday LOVE and MARRIED LIFE Py the Noted Author IDAII McGLONE GIBSON The lecture reeltnl nf n, ,11,11 1 Thomas, first number of lite Wlll im oil., I ,.,..,... ... . .. of fr(',rear Oivllle r.-...i...'?iiil'.!'i,'"",",1",IK aml 1 was i-'clfully siai- "il going of my breath, and then he irst M, church1 ' ' u'""ls ,,r my mofhers tun- ypioen inrougli the open door where women's club displayed a conslderah! interest in the movement, and it is be lieved that they will take a hold of the campaign now, and carry it to a sue cessful conclusion William McGllchrist. jr., for more than a month manager of the Salem general Hospital campaign, Saturday pretended t.. ... .,.,., b, ' "'f. agnation by the i...j .... .. . . r . V'liucu nis uuuru. jar. McGilshrist JOI1X Kl i:S A M W I.KillT. : , - ...e. .is piuueu nis """i-"..i uuui u. .vir. AleCill V..,rii. It.nmnli ni.u.heil ma ll.ev'lmild on lnw ,v... . ..... iULljll, 'i , ,, . ......... nM 11 nuiineni, """"'ii a leave of 30 rtnv fenn. v.i (old me afterward, I had become un-jnui evidently listened to the comine1 duties with the ii.. 1.. . 1 hls and going of n l.i-eith v.Z .v. ""I'Hiij- l0 man was will be given 111 the Kir.t M. K. church I at jeral. John and Alice were sitting. give seveial readliiirs nnd niu r.niu. Wr. Thoma In thn short play which Constitute, the second half of th. . gram. Tho first part I. a lecture on 1 passed throuKh .... ., i iiiiiois, aim win freely interspersed by the Interpretation of cuttings and readings from the authors dlHCUMed, The number I. free, and as Mr. Thomas' ability . recognlr.ed throughout Hulcm, n large attendance I. assured. I & .) : 1 if -''Ml) 1 no nut quite iiniiorsianu, Baiiii'"". n"ou air and no wnrrie. John, "w hy my wife I. so apt to col- those she enn get right down' here lapse on the .lightest provocation." with the people who have always lov- ini you can wnat sno nil. just a slight provoca age the canumiirn. vvhon m were ended, he was appointed for 30 more, but the rush of business In his office prevented his further participa tion with the campaign. The hospital beard felt that with the Sure Relief Skin troubles need immediate and proper attention The denr old doctor l,n,i auI. .j lion y ' nsKed Allee uiri'iu en IV. Jonn coou-lilirlit u.l 1... .1.- - . , ' ...... iilo room. 1 "No," answered John, more meekly "0 had hardly closed the door when .i.w.t a ii.im rn-i ii. in m nun BpeaK,- w,,n-u w mS sister and said "but up until the motor accident nml;"I'"k here. Alice, don't encourage the loss of her baby .he ha. slwnys' Katherlne in staying down here too seemed In such radiant health." J long. She will be much better off at Nut a yiilrk lUr-overy. honie with mo, and I am sure she will "A woman does not recover quirk- recover much quicker." ly from shock, like that," said the1 -"Not If you treat her n. you have old doctor; "In fact, I have known It1 been doing," said Alice decisively to leave some of them Invalids for "Why, 1 have always treated her life " right cxi-ent when I bvo i. . ,.a , , , ,, i.M liu mui ..tiii i., ,.m nave noi llie luea mm. I'"- nainerine win ne icti lit such a con- mats it, John, only when y titlon." hnve lost your temper, and you hn iMi, mi-, inn 1 no tnuiK mat s ib "'" jour lemner over .,.,.1, should be left here In this quiet place uniii sne nas recovered. "Oh. I am sorry." exclaimed All anu j enn simultaneously. nu see," continued John "T hn.l hoped to take her home, perhaps with a nurse, at (he end of the week." "That would lie madness" enmbnt. let!., i,..L.n ,1.. .1 .t . . ....... ,.nV ufHiiur, ji -niu SllOUItl do ii h a thing as that I would not nnvwer for her reason or her life." I felt mself .millne. for I rniil.l not believe that 1 was in the danger ous condition the ilnctnr deeitl,...i iiwniiry you nve little things while , - ----- iiu in 1 j unit- ing her lo forgive some nrettv 1,1., "Wo11- "re I. one pei-son. I will Back-Ache IJiuhrr V with I-mirati,ig Hnmllii, AMxai-d OU A harmless nnd effe.-n , n.i. kchi di in. nccisuin, .....v me ains or itheuma- that I renmlu In tho little old hotn!,lm" s'i'ltk'1' l-ck and Luin- l,1'- (''ago is Hamlin's WUard CM., H pen- "Wcll." said Alice, "r see no reason c,r,'!18 Quickly, drives out soreness why Kitlierluo Hhniil.1 not i.iv l,.i,- and limbers on i iff .,i.i.,-.' The tnvtn will be really beautiful in'musclc.. the sprinKllme and the house and In-j Vou have no Idea how useful It will come guing with II will be hers notvj found In cases of every diy nil ;"I""m " .... 'i"""' r ,,'UKl!J' Wl'r0 lhf ed 1 could pot help feeling more eon-!"-. Immediate healing, authentic lent It 11 my lot. as I remembered application, ns 1,1 case, of snrain, for t in tlrmt 11,.... .1.... .Lt. . l .... . . ' sprains. - ...... IHIUSC. "1 HIKCS. cuts, tunns. lito lin .H. i n time -.,!.,. .wi.d,!e n".''! ''clonged to my mother. Oct it from drucV-lst foe 1.. . ' loin' f raise th' price of a quart or a ' , , (Vi'iT, n ,0 T " ",M tMM r"U" " "e K.tUo ami mile sl.frt. public opinion might have '" ' . f hhfnt n W back. . . . ,. . 1E , . ""i.ill JSl.tKV list liHW'ltn,' K'l er ...Mll,..,i . i - . - - . , m-iii ? r i r pica If th poaee treaty hndu -fornf aton- V.v-ed it. BlUl Anollicr thing hbout pro- &ti ut John Lib:;:. n-ymt can't throw a larty vuhf iSi-ihU (.1 n VMi ' .llr headache? Just fry Wizard Liver SO Adv. YOU can fry fish and then make a cake with the tame Jot of Mazola. This re markable fact is possi ble because Mazola ab sorbs no odors ot flav ors from food fried In it. Try it yourself. Fry fish in Mazola strain, and then use the same Mazola as shortening for a cake. Not even your imagination will taste the fish flavor in the cake. Can Prodixte lURwlat C r.aiSnlei Mr. YrkCltT A Rpi i.tki m V? r's-LJi (ii.a Di:. - ) wuicrvciici E LL-AIMS FOR INDIGESTION Reduced Prices Your grocer making; special prices on Mazola in Dints, miart. . , -1 run gallons half gallons.; Don twait thinking they will dis appear in time. Perhaps they will, but in the meantime you are suffer ing from the burning and hchine, and allowing your nerves to become badly effected, when a little Resi nol Ointment would doubtless re lieve it all, TT, ! .1. - .1 .; ft .... , A viucaa uic sKinancctiun is causcu by some internal disorder, Resinol Ointment usually clear! it away because it contains harmless, and soothing antidotes for such condi tions, It can be used easily for it is so nearly flesh-colored it does not attract attention. At al4ruggists. HwWWBJJsak. vimn 'hi SB -cuiJi ji jiAv Jjw mm 1 fJuuiiiiiuinuwrnTrj " 1 : ; ' IS! ... f iWJ,:. I mrA IRI . JI I 1 if I 'Ml I in ii i - i'-iib,? JQIH.M1X Mini, co., p, Overmire Steel Conslruction Company f . . xmmeaiato Shipment ANfJI.rs, Sxa Indies to 8!S!L P 80 too k,"th TANK. .XAXCE Maufa,wr8 of Tanks, ruiH, StokSi RnV Thone East 8721 r"tu-TAND OltEGOX Ift YfilT WAMT j . , , ert.. U- ww uniii jruiu incnas to avOlu youf me will certainly do so when your breath is bad. There is no excuse for anyone having a bad breath. .It is caused by disorders of 'the stomach which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently" cured of stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after rears nf cii&..: tv. . rnce 2S cents per botUe. junii 1 1.1 mi u. ii.. r fIWiSBi!',lR",W"l1SifM!B LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 1868 - General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a, n. to 3 p. m.