Page Six The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. HIGHWAY WORK IS STARTED One Contract for Next Year's Work Let and Bonds Sold at Com mission Session Portland. Or., Sept. 21. With B. A. Booth, chairman, recuperat ing In the mountains of southern Oregon, with W. B. Barratt sick In his hotel room, with John B. Yeon on. deck but coughing violently, and with Attorney Devers sneez ing, the state highway commission and its attaches needed the atten tion of physicians rather than that of contractors, bond buyers and county courts yesterday moru- i lug- As a one-man commission could not tunction, adjournment was taken until the afternoon, after bids had been received, and later Commissioner Barratt dragged himself from bed to make a quor um. Thereafter business proceed ed rapidly. Only one road Job was awarded 10 miles of surfacing on the Ochoco highway between Prine Tille and the Ochoco forest reserve In Crook county. Greenwood & Dann received the contract for $21,000. A block of $1,000,000 of bonds was sold at the rate of $1005.10 for each $1000. The bonds bear 6 per cent and run four years. The bond bids were sub stantially better than those re ceived last month. The syndicate which obtained the bonds yester day was composed of Stacey Braun, Kissell, Klnnlcut & Co., Anglo-liOndon & Paris bank; El drldge & Co. and Ralph Schnee- loch company. More to Be Offered Soon. When the commission meets Oc tober 20 another block of bonds will be offered, the commission to fix the interest rate, which will probably be 6 Ms per cent for long term bonds or 6 per cent for short term securities. Despite the Interruptions of coughing spejls, which punctuated the session with staccato barks, the commissioners lined up more than 100 miles of road work for the October meeting and arranged an extensive program, almost ex clusively of grading, for there will has already Cherry villa awarded. Jobs Ordered Advertised, Road work ordered advertised for the October meeting follows: Coos county Roseburg-Coos Bay highway, bridge, Myrtle Point section, 10 miles grading. This Will complete the highway In Coos county. Lane county McKenzie high way, Summit section, 15 miles of clearing. Grading contract to be called for In spring. Clearing to be done this year. Baker county Baker-Cornucopia highway, grading river sec tion, 28 miles, between Baker Middle bridge and Canyon section below Richland. Wasco county The Dalles- California highway. The Dalles Dufur section, 14 miles of grading. Wasco county The Dalles-Cali fornia highway 3 miles grading of Cow canyon section. Jefferson county The Dalles California highway, grading from mouth of Cow canyon to Madras and one other section on the high way in this county. Malheur county Old Oregon trail, grading 15.2 miles, Slide section. Morrow county Oregon-Washington highway, macadamizing of 10 miles from two miles north of Lexington to two miles west of Heppner, the Jones hill section to be advertised next spring. bean 1 Mrs. Thomas Reeae, of Moro. Mrs, I Reese came to Salem on Sunday to enter her eldest daughter, Miss Odendolyn Reese, In Willamette University. Mrs. Reese and Mrs. White are sisters. Bend People Visit Friends Here Judge and Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy, of Bend, were visitors In Salem Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Smith. Judge Duffy Is presiding In Portland at pres ent, and they motored down from that place for the day. upon the birth of a small son, Alt ford Robert, Jr., who arrived yes terday morning. Mrs. Nolan Miss Ruth Fisher before her mar riage and for a time was society and club editor of the Salem Capi tal Journal. Cottage Grove Woman Is Visitor- Mrs. H. C. Riches, of Cottage Grove, and small son, Harold, were visitors last week at the George H. Riches residence here. Before returning home, Mrs. Riches vis ited in Sllverton. Society (Continued from Page Three.) yesterday for Eugene, following a visit for a few days with Mrs. Etta Bradford. Mr. Bradford will en ter his sophomore year at the Uni versity of Oregon. Will Spend Month at Coast Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burrows left yesterday for Newport where they will spend a vacation of a month. Mrs. Morris Home from Washington Mrs. M. J. Morris returned yes terday from a two months' visit in eastern Washington with her sis ter, Mrs. A. J. Cornelius. Visits Over Sunday in Portland Mrs. Lester Davis has returned from Portland, where she spent the week end with her husband. Will Motor To Pendelton Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Pullerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfleld will leave today by automobile for Pendleton, where they will attend the Round-up. They plan to re turn to Salem on Sunday. Spend Bay In Portland Mrs. H. H. Ollnger and Mrs. O. C. Locke went to Portland on Monday, returning to Salem In the evening. Portland Woman Visits With Mother at Macleay Mrs. Robert Barr, of Portland, Is visiting at Macleay with her mother, Mrs. Frank Bath. On Sat urday Mrs. Barr was a guest in Salem at the home of Mrs. R. C. Barfleld. Before her marriage, Mrs. Barr was Miss Miskal Keene. Robert A. Annln, who recently resigned the presidency of the Bank of Myrtle Point, Is under ar rest charged with hypothecating $2000 worth of securities belong ing to customers and converting the funds to his own use. W. C. 0. F. Meets With Mrs. M. J. Petzel The W. C. O. F. sewing club met yesterday for a social afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. J. Petzel. Work was done preparatory to the big Christmas sale to be sponsored by the society. The next meeting will be held after the fair. Have line Partv To Hear Theo Karle Mrs. C. W. Woodard Is sponsor ing a line party of six resident of Silverton to attend the Theo Karle concert tonight at the Grand theatre. RarthiteriaM Clnb Will Meet Thursday The first meeting of the Raphl terian club for the season will be held tomorrow at the home of be no more paving Jobs awarded Mrs. Elmo R. White. This society Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Receive Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Alford Robert No land are receiving congratulations The Medford post of the Ameri can Legion Is planning on a whole-souled celebration of Armis tice day, November 11, conclud ing thed ay with a big military ball. Deer Slayers Held Guilty; Appeal Cases Corvallis, Or., Sept. II. Unable to obtain a Jury and having ex hausted the panel and not wishing to place the county to any more expense than necessary, the de fendants In the der slaying case at Philomath agreed to leave their cases to Justice of the Peace Mln shall, reserving the right to ap peal. Mlnshall promptly nnea Harry Wlnkley $260 on charge of having shot and killed a doe and fined each of the other, five de fendants $260 each on charges of disguising the sex of a deer. The defendants appealed and the case will now be tried in Corvallis in the circuit court. x. No evidence was ofefred in the case by the defense and little by the prosecution, merely enough of the legal formalities being com plied with to get the case out of the Justice court on appeal. District Game Warden Hawker testified that he found four deer hanging In the camp of the de fendants with the sex disguised. The witness also testified that there was one deer with horns In the camp. The defendants, other than Winkley, who were fined, are James Gallagher, B. C. Irvine, J. Reynolds, C. H. Reynolds and A. A. Hull. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Ships can now be operated by wireless, but operating the ship of state still requires more or less wire pulling. Indianapolis Star. REPORTS DECLARE NEAR REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED Vienna, Sept. 21. Stephen Friederlch, former Hungarian premier, arrived at Oedenburg, Burgenland, on Monday and proclaimed West Hungary a re public, it is declared by news papers here. Burgenland was recently in the hands of insur gent Hungarian bands, but they were believed to have withdrawn, for the most Dart. as a result of representations Without strong nerves you lose your by allied authorities. Assertion magnetism, forijp and courage. You is made here, however, thai feel your own weakness and others these bands have been con stantly reinforced until their members are now nearly 30,000 Why People With Weak Nerves and Thin Blood So Often Fail in Life and are trampled down by strong, keen, red-blooded men with nerves of steel. G. A. R. Meets In Indianapolis Coining Week Tndlananolis. Sept. 21. For the fourth time since the Grand Army of the Republic was organized in 1868. it wil lconvene In Indianap olis September 26 to 29 for Its an nual meeting. No other city has t.. a iu onramnment for than uau v m three times. Previous encamp ments were held here in 1881, 1893, and 1920. On the opening day, Sunday, past commanders and national of ficers of the G. A. R will occupy pulpits In the local churches and deliver patriotic addresses. Mon day the credentials and executive commutes will meet and that ev ening a reception for the veterans and members of affiliated organ izations will be held In the state house by Governor Warren T. Mc Cray. The first business session takes place Tuesday morning. Other business sessions will be held Wednesday and Thursday. On Tuesday evening greetings be tween the G. A. R. and allied or ganizations will be exchanged. The veterans' annual parade will be held Wednesday afternoon and the annual campftre comes that night. The encampment closes Thursday afternoon with an automobile trip to Fort Benlamin Harrison, headquarters of the Fifth Army Corps area. today. Friday evening a reception to the new students and faculty members will be held In the par lors of Oregon Normal hall. Harry Messner, cashier for the Algona Lumber company at Klam ath Falls, lost two fingers when a shotgun exploded Sunday. Wednesday, SeptemW ... iae postoffice d,nftr - ! agreed to revoke It, 0rUr V i tlnuing the postoffiCB 4t n Wallowa count,. lne ; tor, R. H. Maxwell, havC .ld.red his resignation was found no on as postmaster. act know that you are weak. Triflinir " things annoy you this is a sure sign of nerve exhaustion. before the meetings of January or February. In addition to these matters they disposed of many odds and ends. It was agreed that two of the three units of the Mount Hood loop road, In Clacka mas county, should wait over for surfacing until the January meet- Is a group or women who are graduates and former students of Willamette University. Mrs. Elmo White Entertains Guests Guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo S. White are Mrs. lng; the section from Sandy to;Ellen Orton, of Portland, and SAYS HER RE COVERY IS MM LIKE MIRACLE "umuc, iiu it ib Ha.u sman amount of nervo-vital fluid, be- men are so well armed and cause their nerve force has been squan equlpped that it is dougtful if dered by the lives lead by their ances Hungary regular soldiers sent tors. Others use up their nerve force faster to oust them, would be able to thn te body can make It. ...in ,i I "hen your nerve force becomes weakened, cope wun men.. all the vital oruans of your body lose their nor- MHltary forces commanded raal strength and vigor and as a result, all kinds by Friederich are reported to of alarailn tymptoma may appear. From the )lA nftnMLii , , , pains across the back, one person thinks he has be assembling at Steinamanger, kiaey trouble; another may think his spine is and belief is expressed here injured because of the tender spots -which may that the Carlists and thp r.pe-irU i occur thereon. Thedull heavy pain In the lower mists have joined issue over the Burgenland question. Budapest, Sept. 21. Aus trian reports that Stephen Friederich has proclaimed a re public in West Hungary and that the Hungarian government has ordered the mobilization of troops are denied by the Hun garian agency. part of head leads another to think he Is going to have paresis and from the disagreeable ful ness or pressure In the front of his head, another feels he Is going to die from high blood pressure. Sleeplessness and nervous Irritability, heart pal pi tation and Indigestion are very common symp toms. Naturally your strength, vigor, endur ance and brain power are all greatly weakened, and In such a condition you are in no position to compete with the strong, keen red-blooded man with nerves of steel. When you lack nerve force, there is only one thing that is going to help you and that Is more nerve force. In such cases mere stimulating medicines and narcotic drugs are often worse than useless: what you must have Is something to furnish an increased supply of the nervo-vital fluid to your nerve cells. This is most effectively accomplished by the free use of N luxated Iron. This valuable prod uct contains the principal chemical constitu ent of active living nerve force In a form which most nearly resembles that in the brain and nerve cells of man. It also contains organic Iron like the Iron In your blood and like the Iron In spinach, lentils and apples. This form of Iron will not blacken nor Injure the teeth nor upset the stomach. It is an entirely different thing from metallic Iron which people usunlly take. Nutated Iron may therefore be termed both a j blood and a nerve food as it feeds strength giving Iron to your blood and the principal chemical ingredient of active living nerve force to your bruin and nerve cells. Over four million people are aslng Nuxated Iron annually. From the remarkably beneficial results which it has produced, the manufac turers feel so certain of Its efficacy that they guarantee satisfactory results to every pur chaser or they will refund your money. Beware of substitutes. Look for the word "Kuxated " on every package. Kuxated Iron for the blood and nerves Is sold by all druggists. Enrollment At Normal School Breaks Record Oregon Normal School, Mon-i mouth, Or., Sept. 21. With an! enrollment of 331 for the first1 day, representing: practically ev ery county In the state, the attend ance at Oregon Normal school this year promises to be the largest In its history. Last year 207 were registered the opening day. New students are arriving on every! train and registration will con- tinue throughout this week. The dormitory and the new Jun ior and senior cottages are filled and the housing facilities of the; city will be taxed to accommodate' students. Regular classroom work began AUCTION SALE Thursday, Sept. 22nd 1:00 P. M. Sharp 600 North Capitol Street 8 Rooms of Furniture Consisting of 1 Oak Side Board 4 Dressers 6 Beds, Springs and Mattresses 6 Rugs 4 Comodes 4 Bed Room Sets 5 Cook Stoves '& Heaters 1 Cupboard '8 Kitchen Cabinets i 5 Stand Tables 6 Bed Room Chairs Rockers 2 Lounges 1 Wheeler and Wilson Sewing; Machines 1 Desk and Chair 1 Hall Tree 1 Mission Oak Book Case and Writing Desk 1 Extension Table 6 Oak Dinners 1 Chiffoneer 2 Pieces Linoleum 1 Hall and Stair Carpet 4 Pairs Curtains 1 Mantle Clock 2 Oak Magazine Racks 6 Parlor Chairs 6 Kitchen Chairs I Mirrors Wash Tubs, Board, Kitchen Utensils and Dishes, Fruit Jan, Pictures, Pillows, Garden Tools and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash This sale will give the Public a chance to furnish that spare room for the fair patrons. Marie E. Primer, Owner F. N. Woodry, The Auctioneer "Woodry Conducts Auctions Everywhere" n ! in ii ii ! i in s Mini a i From Helpless Invalid to Complete Restoration of Health, Strength and Hap- Siness Is Wonderful Change Irs. Root Experienced In Three Weeks Statement One of Most Remarkable On Record "Just a week before I started t taking Tanlac 1 was down in bed bo crippled up with rheumatism I could not move without help. My son had taken Tanlac, and It had doae him a world of good, so onej day he brought home a bottle and j said, "Mofher, I want you to take this." When I had finished that; bottle, I felt like a different wo- man, and by the time I had fin ished my second bottle, I was out in the garden hoeing. "Tanlac has simply done won ders tor me; it almost seems like a miracle." This Is the remarkable statement made recently by Mrs. Jennie Root, residing at 1409 Powers St., Portland. Oregon, and Is only one of tens of thousands from well-known men and women who are dally testifying to the powers of Tanlac. Continuing her wonderful state ment, Mrs. Root said, "For ye.irs, I suffered terribly wilh rheums-1 tlsm, snd would often be down In brd for days at a time. In the last; five years there was not a time look ,ji ,nu of medicine. Mb DHL B MRS. JENNIE ROOT Noth- that 1 didn't feel those rheumatic ag rV(.r did me any good. 1 am pains all through my body. About ju,t like a different person now. two months ago I got very murh All those- terrible aches snd pains worse snd my arms and legs were naTe left me, snd only the ether so bad I was alnTOst helpless and day 1 was sble to walk uu four couldn't even hold s pen to sign flights of stairs In an office build my name. I wss so weak I could ng when the elevator was out ef not do any housework. I couldn't order. even sleep, and had no rest day or "My appetite Is Just splendid niKht. Even to walk a few steps now. and Just today for the first would tire me out completely, time in years, I felt so hungry When I tried to walk I would stag- that I had to go and eat a piece ger and when I did walk a little of pie between meals. In fact, I war nd sat down I could not get can't remember the time that I up without some one helping me. have felt as well as I do new. I I had no appetite and hardly ate have ant only regained my health enough to keep me alive. I could snd strength, but I have gained not stoop over far emugh to get fourteen pounds In weight, To my shoes on. Ml you the truth, I wouldn't ex- "I never knew whst s night's rhsnge the benefit I have received sleep was, and would lie awake from Tanlac for the best ranch in for hours. At times I would get Orsgon, and I will praise It as long ve(y cold and would have to get u nve " on and sit by the fire sll huddled up.; and my daughters would put Teniae Is sold In Fslem fcy hof water bottles all around me. T',,e druggist, and all othsr lead T was treated by four doctors, and lng druggists everywhere. Adv. GROWING BOYS and GIRLS The unconscious grace of childhood depends upon normal, healthful activities requiring sound, healthy feet. The condition of the feet depend upon the merits of the shoes worn. Buster Brown Shoes give the correct shape to grow ing feet to keep them sound, healthy, shapely, graceful be cause they ace made upon the Brown Shaping Lasts, which faithfully follow the natural lines of the perfect foot. Wise parents refuse to accept substitutes BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 125 North Commercial Street Commencing October 1st we will observe the following opening and closing store hours including Saturday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. For The Woman Who Wishes To Look Her Best During Fair Week If you would thoroughly enjoy the pleasures at the Fair you must have the comfortable assurance that your apparel is faultlessly smart, unassailably correct. To that end it gives us pleasure to remind you that this store has long been recognized as an authority in its field. Suits Charmingly Dignified and Distinctive Suits that are designed for business wear and dress up occasions are here galore. Materials are Orlando, Duvet de Laine, French Chamois Veldyne, Mochatex, Mousyne, Peiret Twill and Tricotine. Trimmings are of fur, such as Moleskin, Seal, Wolf, Martin and others. A good many are finished with beautiful hand embroidery. ii In r j j 1 I Prices Range from $19.75, $25, $29,50, $39.50 up to $135.00 Coats That Are Much Favored Late arrivals show many handsome dressy models in Coats of the heavier Cloths, Geronda, Marvella, Pan yelaine, Orlando and others. Trimmed in fur and em broidery for the most part and most ornately lined. Women will welcome these garments. Prices Range From $28.50, $35.00, $39.50 and on up to $125.00 Lacey Neckwear; Lovely Veils; Gloves'in the newest modes ; Novelty Blouses ; Hosiery to make one proud ; Petite Silk Underwear, New Wool Scarfs and Sweaters, Jew Skirts, and many other charming necessities. Fair Visitors are Invited to Make This Store Their Headquarters Mail Orders We pay the Postage or Ex press on all Mail Orders. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money :heerfully refunded. m State Street Phone 877