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PAGE SIX 1 - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 SHARES A DAY . SOLD ON STREET New York. Oct. 21. (A. PA- tVbeu the battery of tickers cetacti its staccato chatter la the New York Stock exchange today; wheu the excited shouting around 'he trading posts dies down utter tLe closing gong and coinmirutiv silence settles over the canyons In the Wnll Street district the day's work really begins for an army of 3D,uuu clerks. The "tired business man" and the "butter and egg man" may for get the cures of the day at the thciiter or his supper dub In the Roaring Forties, but the myrliid lights in the downtown skyscrap ers win twinkle far Into the night, signifying that weary clerks aro heading over their desks. getUu.3 everything in rec.dlncss for perlups anomer two million share day on the morrow. "Union hours" are unknown In the night clearing house associa tion or in the day time for t.Vit matter, In these cays of a boiling market. Two o'clock In the morn ing now is a favorite hour for exil ing it a day's work. Restaurants in the finunclal district, ordinarily as silent as King Tut's tomb in the night hours, are packed, night aft er night, with clerks rfulplng down cofCeo or munching at sandwiches as they compare lists of the day s trading and prepare oftlce records. But complaints are ftw. These clerks, who seem to thrive In this atmosphere of feverish excitement know that some day ths market will become normal and that Christmas is coming. And at yule tide, brokerage houses distribute exceedingly generous bonusca to the faithful. Perhaps thirty thousand of these clerks are employed in houses connected with the New York stock exchange; the others with the curb and consolidated ex changes. This is a high watsr murk and the call has gone out 'or more help. For a week, Wall street has been witnessing two million emuv days. The street does not often go through this experience. 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The Moslem section of the city suffered heavy damage both from rebel Incendiaries and the French bombardment. The French say their own losses were slight. Late this afternoon Moslem in surgent leaders accepted the terms of surrender offered by General Sarrail, the Freuch high commis sioner In Syria, which called for the payment of a heavy fine and COMMON HOUSEHOLD MEDICINES Otherwise known "simples" have for centurlea been derived from medicinal roots and herbs They are still used and recognis ed by many of our best physicians as unequalled for certain all men te. In many countries roots and herbs are cultivated purely for commercial purposes. It Is said that the Lydia E. Plnkaam Medi cine Co., of Lynn, Maes., Is the greatest user of crude herbs in this country. The success of their Vegetable Compound for ailmests of women is now world wide, and It will certainly pay any woman who suffers from any ailment pe culiar to her sex to try it. Adv. the delivery ot several thousand rifles. 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