Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 03, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Ly, FEBRUARYS, 1922
Neglect
;eds 'Reds'
ivs Howard
hus. oniu. -:
will increase in the event
, agricultural economic
eats, J. B- Howaru, jireo-
tln.m T1 1 .
f the American j-o.u. nu
meration declared, In an ad-
t farmers' ween at umo
oorlcultural conference
by president Harding last
lowed at the start a wind
toward the Jarmer-labor
ent ... J, ,a.
mail brings ui i"
rom all quarters aemana
-h exoedlents as the gov
Bt makii'S direct real estate
n thp lariueio ltvu
U
W cent by currency Ibsu
L refunding of all liberty and
loans wh" a icucidi
Mr. Howard said. "Men
that too much printing
sLd too little intrinsic value
seat of liurope a irouDio
and that "assignaf helped
tie the French revolution."
sonally, ne aeciarea, -j
that constructive radical'
which provokes serious
t. It compels progress.
'0 tne limn I efttti uiiig u-
ive marketing and govern-
lEliperVlSloll ul ail yuunu ulii
But I must draw the line
ism' that is destructive and
(instructive, particularly if
Sictive of that greatest of all
d agencies personal inula-
d things must happen la the
if a solution of agricultural
Ur. Howard said the de
iment of new ana cheaper
ol transportation and the
opment of electricity, so that
i applied to transporta
fully. ....
illation of
Russia Reduced
18,000,000 by War
ashington, eo. 3. A de-
ot about eighteen million
population of soviet Russia
:ompared with pre-war esti
s l! reported by the bolshe
press, according to a state
t issued today by the com
be department.
w 1921, the statement said,
population of soviet Russia
placed at 130,797,000 by a
hevik census.
Doing His Duty
'or two years I suffered agon-
IE pains in my stomach, belch-
ij sour and bitter fluidB and
Tongue always coated. Doc
were unable to help me. The
dose of Mayr's Wonderful
ndymade me feel 100 per cent
'", and I am now feeling bet
tian at any time in my life. I
it my duty to advise other
Mrs." It is a simnle. harm-
preparatiion that removes the
wbal mucus from the intes-
N tract and allays the inf lam
ta which causes practically
ilomach, liver and intestinal
"Ms, including appendicitis.
will convince or monev
d. J. C. Perrv. n. .T Frv
druggists everywhere, (adv)
NEW
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON.
PAGE FIVE ;
BOOKS AT
PUBLIC
HBRABY
Miss Nellie Collins,
''I have been thankful a thou
sand times that I took Tanlac
when I did. It is simply wonder
ful the way It has benefited me,'
said Miss Nellie Collins, 1330 Con
necticut Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
"About eighteen months ago
my appetite began to fail and I
seemed to be going into decline.
Nothing agreed with me and my
nerves were keyed up . to Buch a
high pitch I was actually afraid
they would Bnap in two.
"But Tanlac has brought
about a wonderful change in my
condition. My appetite Is almost
ravenous, my digestion is perfect
and I feel as well and strong as
I ever did in my life. I never
dreamed there was a grand a
medicine as Tanlac in the world."
NOTE. The Internationl Proprie
taries Co., distributors of Tanlac,
have on file in their offices at
Atlanta, Georgia, over fifty thou
sand signed statesments from
representative men and women
from every State in the Union and
evry Provinoe in Canada. Manv
of these are from prominent
people in this city and section
and have been previously publish-
eu m mis paper.
laniac is sold in Salem by the
Tyler Drug Store and by leading
druggists everywhere.
Identification ot the Economic
Woods of the United States,' in
cluding a discussion of the struc
tural and physical properties of
wood, well Illustrated with pic
tures of cross sections in detail.
prepared by Samuel J. Record.
The United States." a ewt
reading Hat of DODular bonka In.
""""s uiaiury, government, re
sources ana description of the
country together with the lives of
Americans and some characteris
tic fiction, compiled by the Amer
ican Library association.
"The Countries of the Carib
bean," including Mexico, Central
America, the West Indies and the
Panama canal; a map prepared
for the National Geographical
Magazine.
"Sporting Rifles and Rifle
Shooting," a good discussion of
the types or rifles and especially
interesting for the series of dia
grams showing the vital points in
game animals, by John Caswell.
"Scenario Writing Todav." hv
Grace Lytton.
"Catalog of Literature for Ad
visers of Young Women and
Girls," including periodical arti
cles as well as books arranged un
der subjects, compiled by Anna
Eloise Pierce. " -
"A Group of English Essayists
oi tne .Early Nineteenth Century,'
criticisms of the work of six au
thors, by Caleb T. Winchester.
star-Points," songs of joy,
iaitn, and promise from the present-day
poets, selected by Mrs.
Waldo Richards. . ,
"A Religious Encyclopedia; or
Dictionary of Biblical, Historical
Doctrinal and Practical Theolo
gy," the 1891 edition of Scharff
Herzog in four volumes.
"Orphan Dinah," by Eden
Phillpotts.
"Play the Game!" by Ruth
Comfort Mitchell.
"The Bacteriological Examina
tion of Water Supplies," by Wil
Ham G. Savage.
"Text Book of Comparative
Anatomy," by Dr. Aarnold Lang.
"A Text Book Upon the Patho
genic Bacteria for Students of
Medicine and Physicians," by Jos.
McFarland.
"A Text Book of General Bac
teriology," by Edwin O. Jordan.
"A Manual of Determinative
Bacteriology," by Frederick D.
Chester.
The five books on bacteriology
and anatomy are the gift of Dr.
C. J. Clements.
For the Children.
"Mazli," a story of the Swiss
valleys, another book by the au
thor of "Heidi," Johanna Spyri.
"Days of the Discoverers," by
Louise Lamprey.
42 Auto Drivers
Lost Licenses
During Past Year
Forty-two operators' and chauf
feurs' license were cancelled by
Secretary of State Kozer upon the
recommendation of magistrates
and pollc chiefs during the year
1921 for violations ot the traffic
laws. Most of these cancellations
were for short periods only cover
ing from one to three months
time.
This figure does not include
cancellations by Justices of the
peace, police Judges and circuit
judges of which the state has no
record.
Under the new law these li
censes may be cancelled by the
secretary of state upon recom
mendation ot a member ot the
state traffic squad.
Minnesota has more than 10,000
lakes.
Shoes and clothing valued at
(500 were taken Tuesday night
from the store ot W. E. Pegg &
Son In Beaverton, by thieves who
forced an entrance through
rear door. . .
i
Harding Objects
To Provisions
of Funding Bill
Washington, Feb. 3. President
Harding objects to some of the
provisions of the allied debt re
funding bill as passed by the sen
ate, according to information un
derstood to have been given to the
house ways and means committee.
After the committee had con
ferred with Secretary Mellon re
garding the bill. Chairman Ford-
nev said action would he flutcrmA ' lor it certainly does produce results,
UEVES THE ACHE
ORMENTING, agonizing rheu-i
matic aches are quickly relieved
hv Sloan's Liniment. Annlv in
(Freely and enjoy a comforting sense oi
tvarmth. Itpenelrateswilhaulrubbing.
Good also for sciatica, lumbagoJ
Neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiffi
joints, external aches and pains, back-j
Lches, strains and sprains.
I Don't let pain lay you uo. Keeri
(Sloan's Liniment handy and at thej
nrsc sign VI m uuic ur paui, UK n.
until he could consult with
executive.
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An important gold strike is an
nounced at the Red Ribbon group
of mines on Foots creek, eight ;
miles west of Gold Hill.
At all druggists 35c, 70c, 1 1.40.
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KIDDIES MATINE
Douglas Fairbanks in
'THE THREE MUSKETEERS'
AT 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING
at the Liberty theatre. All children 12 years of age and
under with a coupon from today's Capital Journal, ad
mitted for 10 cents. Coupon is printed on Page One
The Capital Journal and the Liberty theatre have
cooperated to give the school children this opportunity
of seeing this wonderful show.
LIBERTY THEATRE
-At 10 O'clock-
BRING YOUR COUPON
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Club Price $155
Terms $6 a month
(used)
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Club Price $327
Terms $10 a month
(new)
Save From $80 To Over $200
Join The
Salem Co-operative
PIANO CLUB
' The wholesale principle applied to retail buying in other
words, quantity piano selling enables us to make this unus
ual offer.
We are now supplying people with fine pianos and player
pianos who did not expect to own an instrument for years
to come. There is no waiting, the instrument you select is
delivered immediataely. Used pianos are now included. Come
in today.
!
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Club Price $445
Terms $14 a month
(new)
Club Price $395
Slightly used
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Club Price $535 -Terms
$15 a month
(new)
Club Price $275
Terms $10 a month
(used)
Club Price $345
Terms $10 a month
(new)
Club Price $595
Terms $20 a month
(new)
The Stage Is All Set for Saturday's Performance at
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THIS IS THE SALE THAT IS THE TALK OF FOUE COUNTIES. HUNDREDS HAVE ALREADY
BOUGHT, HUNDREDS OF OTHERS WILL BUY
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Two Site Iw tn
OUR FORCE OF SEVENTEEN EFFICIENT SALESMEN ASSURES PROMPT AND PERSONAL
SERVICE, FEATURES YOU'LL APPRECIATES
500 MEN'S
Mallory & Wallkill
$5.00 $6.00 $7.00
HATS
$2.95
$5.00 and $6.00
Pendleton All Wool
FLANNEL SHIRTS
$3.50
50 DOZEN
Men's $1.50 Percale
DRESS SHIRTS
95c
500 Youth's and Mens' Suits
Staples and Fancy Models, Sizes 35 to 48 Cassimeres,
Tweeds, Herrings Bones and Worsteds. Sold "
Regularly at from $25.00 to $65.00
For the Price of
125 M
ens Overcoats
With or Without Belts. All Sizes. Medium and Heavy
! j Weights, Light and Dark. Sold Regularly at from
$25.00 to $55.00
2 For the Price of J
$7.50 to $10.00
Men's all Wool
Slipover Sweaters
S4.75
$3.00 and $3.50 Men's
Thru and Thru Dye
KHAKI PANTS
$1.9542.45
Salem Woolen Mills Store
-fl S
Men's 220 Blue Demin sg
BIB OVERALLS m
$1.00 j
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SALEM, OREGON