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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925 I0HNSON FACES E PHUfaurgh, Ph., Oct. 8. (A, P.) fc The hopes of two champton baseball clubs have been placed In the arma oE right handed pitchers. Btuuley Harris, youthful manager of thy Washington Senators, ha.s unonuuced Walter Johnson as the choice for the opening game of tho world's series at 2 p. m. to morrow, while Bill AIcKechnie, Pirate leader, hae nominated l-e: Meadows and Vic Aldrich for the opening two tussles, AIcKechnie has not decided up on the order of his moundfimcn'fi appearance and Harris, although optimistic, conveyed dOuht as to the ahilUy of Stanley Covcleekie to assume the burden In the sec ond encounter. Yet, all indica tions point to a clash between Johnson and Meadows on opening day. to be followed by a Coveleski Aldridge duel, leaving third game rivalry to the sturdy left banders of the clubs, Dutch Reuther of the Senators and Emil Yde, youthful Pirate. In caee of rain Ray Kretner, Pa cific coast man of might, may go to the firinjr line for Pittsburgh tomorrow, or perhaps Aldiidge will b the selection. If Meadows appears in the box it will be the first time in any world's serieti that ft bespectacled pitcher hm tnken the mound. AGENT EOR POLK Dallas, Or., Oct. 6. The Dallas chamber of commerce voted unani mously Monday noon in favor of providing for an extension agent. in Polk county on tho next budget The vote is part of a referendum being taken on the proposition by the member organizations of the Polk County Federated clubs. It followed discussion of the subject at luncheon by H. C. Seymour of Corvallhi, state cluh work leader. Next Monday the club will take a referendum on the county nurs plan. WASHINGTON RELICS SOLD COTTAGE FARM Several repairs and alteration; wore authorized by the state board of control yesterday for the state cotinge farm, a part of lb',1 etate insane hoeptinl, as an elim ination of fire hazards. A dry kiln is to be removed from the basement cf one of the buildings and placed in a separate structure to be built for the purpose. A con tract for a new smokestack for which the legislature appropriated (1200 was awarded to the King Bros. Iron Works of Portland at $023. The board authorized the pur chase of a marking machine for the laundry at the main building, which will cost $-12:t. Construction of a garage to house the autoombiles of employes at the cottage farm was author ized. It will house about 20 cars. Farmers who have complained' that drains from BOptic tanks nt the cottage farm run across their land were afforded relief when the board authorized Dr. II. E. Lee Stcinor, su peri n ion dent, to dig ditcher to carry the water acro.; Btite-owned land. N w York. Oct. 0. A collection of Washington . rolics Including 150 letters in the handwriting of the first president, liofl been sold to the Rosenbach company. The collector, who disposed of them was said to be a Now York banker, whose ancestors wero content' poraries of Washington. The collection, which Included between 400 and 600 papers rc lating to Washington's activities during the Revolutionary period, has been valued by dealers at be tween $50,000 and $05,000. Among tho letters is ono writ ten June 2, 1777, to Lord Corn wallis protesting against the kill ing of a young American lieuten ant. Another written in 1797 to Mrs. Elizabeth Powell and dlctat od by Martha Washington, revealn an "unugreement'' among Wash ington and several conicmporarie.-. to live until 1 S00. Others of tha mre personal let lers describe Wellington's piano for home brewing from 500 bar 'els of corn a year. VscJ By Millions Of Mothers For Croup and Colds Over OS million jars of Vlckn have been used in the past five years. This means the unbroken commence or a vnsi army oi mom ent They like VicUs because U .solves a great problem- hiw to treat croup nml coldi without that continual dosing, which Is so harmful to delicate little sloinnehs. Ueing applied externally Mcks does not disturb the digestion. It can be freely used without the slightest harmful effect. Vicks brings prompt relief from croup and often checks even the worst cold overnight. There is nothing 10 swallow. You just rub It on, V a po Rub Oven ITWiuion Jars Used Ycani. FIERCE ASKED TO GET DIVORCE THE CAPITA! JOURNAIj, SALEM, OREGON1 PAGE THREE" C. Collelt Smith ,a resident of Stanley, Tasmania, wants a di vorce from his wife at least that Is the implication In a letter writ ten by him to Governor Pierce, lie wants Pierce to tell him the easiest way to go about It. Here is his letter: "Dear Sir: I have the honor to ask It you will mind favoring m with an answer to the following- questions: "Are divorces easy to get In your statu? "What are they granted for? "What is the cost? "How long would one have to be domiciled there? "The best lawyer? "The chupeet accommodation? "What is the easiest state i which to get a divorce? "Any Information you can give mo will be very much appreciated, and I shall be very grateful. "Trusting that- you will be able to favor nie with an early reply, and thanking vou in anticipation. I hnve the hnnr to be, sir, "Yours faithfully. "C. C;)l,f,ETT SMITH. Fez, French Morocco. Oct, C (A. P.) The fears of yesterday that the heavy rainfall might cause a cessation in the French operations against the Riffian tribesmen proved baseless, for to day a hot sun was rapidly drying off the roads. The downpour was really of benefit to the French, as it put some water in the beds of the previously dried up brooks. The troops today again are un der way after tho brief breathing spell provided them by the incle ment weather. In the Kifano re gion the advanced troops resumed their march up the valleys of the Ouezert and Cbaouia and are pro greVng rapidly toward Alhiicc mas. They are being well received by the inhabitants and are now barely 25 miles from the sea. Simultaneously another force began an attack 30 miles further cast. fold Folks Must jNotUse"Physies"j Gives Full Credit to Lydia E, rinkhnm s Vegetable Compound for Remarkable Recovery Wellaton. O. - "I took Lvdia E. Pink ham a Vegetable Compound to maico me strong, l was troubled with my back and sides hurting me till I could not do my worK, and when ever I caught cold it made meirregu lar. Since I have taken the Vegeta ble Compound my side and back don't bother me and I can do mv house work and care for my children now, whero before I did not feel like doing anything or going around. After my first child was bnrn about four years ago I saw nn advertisement in the iiaper about the Vegetable Compound, knew it would help me, but I was afraid to try it because people said it would help you to have children and I knew I was having children fast enough. But I thought if it would help me it would be better to have a whole house full of children and have good health. I became stronger from taking it and my husband says I look like a live woman instead of a dead one. When Spring comes I am going to take your Wood Medicine as I am very thin. I will answer letters from any woman who wishes to ask about V nil r mrwl irin " M r-jj Win! Butts, Wellaton, Ohio. BUTTS ' KIM i SICK id I OR. CALDWELL AT AGE83 ?M ('MM, -..aMi1 "the same good flavor ho hved as a kid peppermint' When grandfather comes Wise old granddad he knows what candy is gco.! for little folks. And when he comes visiting he brings his own favorite flavor peppermint dressed up in its modern new clothes Pcp o-mint Life Savers. The kids love them. Every growing child craves swcelt. Active little bodies demand sugar. But children's candy must be pure and they should not overeat. Life Savers, the little candy mints with the hole (life saver shape), answer this problem in juit the right way. They are china-hard and deticiously flavored. This means that Life Savers are eaten slowly. Children suck them to make those wonderful flavors last lonecr. Little tummies are not upset. And Life Savers nre kind to tiny teeth. They're safe and wholesome. You mny conscien tiously be generous with Life Savers for they are ih ideal candy for little folks. Six flavors are displayed ot all good stores so you may help yourself; Pcp-o-mint, Wint-o-grcen, Cinn-o-mon. Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-Ict. Five cents a package. Life Savers, Inc., Port Cheater, N. Y. Qood for little tummi While Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Montlccllo, III., a practicing pliy etcian for 47 years, knew that constipation was the curee of ad vancing age, he did not believe that a "purge" or "physic" ev ery little while was neceesary. To him. it seemed cruel that eo many consti pated old people had to be kept constantly "stirred up" and half sick by taking cathartic plllfl, tablets, salts, calomel and nasty oils every day or two. In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which regulates the bowels of old folks. A single dose will establish nat ural, healthy bowel movement for weeks at a time, even for those chronically constipated. Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a gentle, easy bowel move ment but, best of all, It Is often months before another dose is necessary. Besides, it is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. Dr. Caldwell's buy a'Targe'"!)- syrup..? n,e,hVt iiiIFSanl just see for yourself. Style 6428 These Smart Winter Frocks Make You Eager for Cold Days Inserted plaits and flares are the outstand ing features of the new Winter styles. And the popular materials are heavy crepe de Chine, flannel, jersey, Canton crepe, plain satin, crepe satin. Visit our piece goods counter to-day and select the materials and colors you like best. You will find these dresses very easy to make, for included with each Butterick Pattern is the Deltor, a won derful dressmaking guide that shows you how to make each dress from start to finish. 6417. Tin's is a two- j I piece dress with the I ' circular flounce at-J tacnea to a separate slip. In size 36 you need 3 yards of 40-inch material with no up or down. ' 7 6428. The flared prin cess dress is fashion's newest style. This frock requires 2i yards of 54-inch material in size 38. The Deltor shows you how to make it. cAlways Buy BUTTERICK PATTERNS including DELTOR 1 I 9 I- 1 llll Style 6417 6373. This is a very inexpensive dress to , make, requiring only 2) yards of 54-inch flannel or jersey in size 40. Phone Connection 11 . Cood Goods, g J Salem's Leading Department Store Court Street at Liberty ,) jy TO f jj f m ST0HES, IHCYou Will Always find ftJ a?i i ' the same mid-week and 81 j& mm Do You Wish to Cut Down on Your Monthly Grocery Bill? Visit our SELF-SERVE Grocery Department. A comparison of prices will start you shopping the COSMOPOLITAN WAY. You Will Always find the same mid-week and week end features on sale at our Independ ence Store. Some Interesting Wednesday Features Men's Cotton Fleeced Lined Union Suits A Real ?2:00 Value Framed Pictures Beautifully finished Polo chromed Frames, sizes 12xl5'2 inch, fine assortment of Sub jects. Special 0Sc 500 Pieces Triple Coaled Gray Enamelware Regular 4!)c Special, on Sale, 2:00 P. M. 15c 1 1 Work Shirts Men's Ilifrh Grade Blue Cham bray. 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