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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCT. 14. 1915. THREE - aw UMTMirnffi'i"1 . Oils Gold Dud meets your fondest wishes When it's used for washing dishes. 77i Gold ihtmt Twinm or marring. You will find directions printed on every package of Gold Dust. ESEEEFAI R BAN K225SSD MAKERS "Let tho BOLD OUST TWIMS do four work" P!jnft and larger packages fori sale everywhere Put your foot down" Ued Crown ike Gasoline r: VI WUail TV Company TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET IS 1LJ I LL I ' TIZ makes sore, burning, tired feet where they will play the Urn- fairly dance with delight. Away go the ' ver81,J of Southern Ul.forma Ratur acbea and Dains. the corns. callouses, i day afternoon. Guisto is taking sixteen blusters and bunions. I " TT7 rfr.w. i out the acids and i poisons that puff up your feet. No , matter now hard you work, how long you dance, now . tar you walk, or how long tnn rnmnin nn . vnnr foot "TT7." bring restful foot comfort "TIZ" is won derful for tired. aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or eeem tight. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. U. of C. Football Squad l Kikv " Prarhrmtf Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 14. The Vni- versity of California football squad was' out on the field this afternoon after & 24 hour respite granted by Coach Jim-j my Schaeffer. Finishing touches will, be put on the condition of the squad I today and tomorrow for Saturday's game with the Sherman Indians. Coach Schaeffer and "Doc" Smith, his assistant, both said the men have so much to learn about the American game before their big game with Washington University next month! that they cannot afford to lay off more than a 'dav at a time. Nevertheless,! Schaeffer fears if they don't tako oc HELP YOURSELF back to health by careful 'diet and the assistance to be derived from a trial of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters "THE TONIC THAT TONES." Turkish Trophies? 11 Cifarettet lift pen years ago are mekera el iiiRKiSH Trophies Ufartttea today 1 - a Turkish TRnpHTES ! ' 1 l i The Active Cleaner Gold Dust is on duty in millions of homes, always doing its work quickly and thor oughly cleaning and brightening without scratching I Insist on Red Crown a quicker response and more miles to the dollar 1 J - Standard Oil (Calitorm) Salem ensional rests, the players may go stale. The Sherman Indians are Being coached by Lieutenant Weir, a former Vcst Point star. Kickers Go To Los Angeles. Oakland, Cal., Oct, 14. The St. Mary's College football eleven, headed I UJ Vl'l01U uuiniu !tha Aneel this afternoon for Los An- to the southern city. Coach i'avid McAndrew will also make the ,rll1' . WAS NEWS OF ONE YEAS AGO TODAY France reported .allied ad vance on Franeo-Belginn fron-. tier and entrenched line gains at Lens, Arras, Verdun and St. Mihiel. The Herman advance on Osten.l continued pant Thielt. Kigiit Herman army corps are reported by. Germany victorious in Kast Prussia. Uermuny claimed the repulse of eight Russian corps in Poland. A Galician Russian column, Pctrograd eaid defeated Ger mans south or Przemysl. Sinking of the German liner Markoinnnia and capture of the Greek steamer Pontoporos by the llritish cruiser Yarmouth near Sumatra, was reported. Home reported an Austrian drendnaught damaged by fire in Triest arsenal. Turkey was reported to face demobilization if money was not obtained. - I'nless thore are overt acts Italy will rcmniu neutral, the Washington Ambassador an nounced. Say Pacific Mail Uses the Truth frequently Washington, Oct. 14. The adminis tration is preparing to ."show up" the Pacific Mail Steamship company's mo tive for disbanding under the plea that tho I.aFollettc seamen's act forced them from business. It was learned to dnv that the comment and treasury de partments had collected a great deul of evidence to controvert the company's claims that if it complied with this law it would lose -money. Justus Wardell, surveyor of the Tort of San Francisco here today, conferred with Secretary of Commerce Kedfield. Warden's figures showed that the Pa cific Mail liner Mongolia cleared 000 net every trip, while the estimuted earnings of the Mongolia and Manch uria were lf per mile net. Getting Heady to Quit. New York, Oct. 11. The Pacific Mail steamship officials began today to clear away the last obstacle in the way of liquidation of the company. A i.eci'nl meetinir of stockholders had voted to reduce the eapitul stock from 2U,000,()00 to 1.00(1, 0(10, nnd to change the par value of shares fiom fioo to 3. . BOOTLEQGLS ARRESTED. Dallas. Oct. 14. Wm. Ponllss, a for eigner, who has been making his home in this eitv for some time, was arrested on the streets Saturday evening by Sheriff John W. Or on a bootlegging chnrge. Poullns had attracted the sheriff's attention esrlier in the even ing and after careful watching Mr. Orr decided that the man was bootlegging. Later in tiic evening be saw him ap punch two men and talk to them a short time after which the men parted and went down towaids the high school building. The sheriff followed and soon saw a pint of Ibpior handed by I'onllas to his customer. The arrest followed quickly. Monday morning Justice of the Peace Hardy Holman fined toe man HHI or fifty dwys in jail. Ha took the jail sentence. . CITY NEWS A. A. Hall, an attorney located.ln the Masonic temple, has taken rooms on the second floor of the Saicm Bank of Com merce. Although the government's register at the O. C. T. docks shows a rainfall of .00 inches during the past 24 hours, the river still holds at the low stage of 1.4 feet below low water. Miss Charlotte Blxazxa, who was elected at the lust meeting of the school hoard as art teacher, arrived in the city yesterday and today is organizing the , syrup. The total cost is nlsmt 54 cents, work in the different schools. and gives you a full pint a family o supply of a most effective remedy, at a Fire blight is to he found in hutBavil' of ? .A d-v' u.9.e three places in the county, according jnut to, C. 0. Constable, who has ,iust re-1 Keeps perfectly and htW a pleasant taste, turned from a tour of inspection of the j Children like ft. various districts found to be infected, Its reallv remarkable how promptly last summer. I and easily it loosens the dry, hoarse or o I tight oough and heals the inihiiued inem- Roy Chapler and Miss Margaret I b unes in a painful cough. It also stops Ostrander, who were married yesterday ;j Z will mnke their home in Albany, 22ti t BUtcnt iotltM, coiitrli. A splendid 'remedy West Fifth street. Mr. Chapler was oitejfor bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial of the original mem opto of the Ye I asthma and whooping cot;" Liberty quartet and was interested fori pinex is a special an 1 highly conccn mnny years in the musical events of the trnted compound of genuine Sorwny pine city He is employed in the Santinm extract, rich in giiaiueol, w hich is s. National Forest licserve, with head-1 ''"S to tl:o membranes, quarters at Albany. ! , Avoid disappointment by asking your M . . druL'L'ist for ounces of Pinex. and , . o.j-io ' The funeral of Nftnaniel Sedoris was held this afternoon at the chape of . Eigdon K Kieliarilson. services were under the auspices of Sedgwick Post, (. A. R., of which he was a member, with interment in the G. A. R. circle of City View cemetery. He enlisted for the Civil war in Company C, Second Ne braska cavalry. A telegram was received this after noon bv Postmaster Huckestein from the postoffico department at Washing-1 ton. aeternnE me upeuiuK i ,,lc l"" tract station at the Crown Drug store ' ceived from the farmers. Today, seats tomorrow. The telegram gave no reason are being placed in the market place for postponing the opening, merely stnt-1 0n Liberty street, in what is known as ing that, such action had been taken,! the Waring barn, and a proper plat and that a letter would follow. form for the fruits and vegetables. o - j All cattle less than one year old may Professor Brown, of the extenston de-, be sold at auction without a test, but nartment of the 0. A. C, is in the city if 0Ver this age, they must hnve a today, conferring with Fruit Inspector : n nnnaf.il.lA nn thrt nrnne situation 1 C. O. Constable on the prune situation in this vicinity. He will spend tomor-, looking up the law on this subject, row near St. Paul, on the ItiO-acre ng-1 if the market has tlio support of pie orchard of Dr. Benjamin, tuking up the farmers, and if the success of the the subject of pruning for the next i nales and auction next Saturday np ycar. Professor Brown is known in pears to justify itj the sales will be this section as an expert on prunes and held every two weeks. Tho commit- his advice and suggestions havo been sought by maay prune growers. Tourteen cases of chicken pox among j 0f this first day will depend greatly the primary children of the Washing-j the future of a sales day for Salem, ton junior high, school created a small j Mr. Waring, in whose burn tho nuc chicken pox scare among the pupils yes-, tion will be held, reports a much great terday, but thero is very littlo danger! Pr interest than even the successful sale of it spreading as prompt steps have held last August. been taken, to prevent us spreuu. the cases have been qunraiiTineu anu placed in care of a physician. Where there Is a will, there's a way. tIia fnllnwiniT card was received, ad dressed to "Dear Mr. Editor" and came all the way from Chicago: " I m n vonni? widow twenty-eight years 'old, and wish to correspond wit'.i some good rancher not over iniriy-six old. I am of good appearance, a good housekeeper, uml a dandy cook. I am tired of city men and their habits." 0 .. Mrs. Lora DeLavey, wno came down from Lexington a few weeks ago, bringing her daughter, Miss Flint, win a nn invalid, with her. for a visit, has concluded to remain here, and this morning left for her eastern Oregon home to close up her business affairs there and bring hs. household goods back. Her (laughter. Miss Hazel, is now at Ihcir homo, 1055 South Liberty; tak ing care of her sister aad her children during her mother's absence. o Governor Withycomhe delivered a short address last evening at a meeting of tho Tnited Artisans, in which he congrntulated them on being members of a lodge which taught patriotism as well as fraternity. Mrs. Kiln Watt also gave a short talk on the work of the order, followed by a musienl pro gram in charge of Mrs. Naomi T.effing well. Accepting the invitation of Ar tisan lodge No. 1 of Portland, the lady cadets of the Artisans will drill at r special meeting to be held in Portland December 18. "I have always wanted to Uve in the Willamette valley and after looking bo8t"ail,, Vhid, havo as their aim, the country over, I decided to locate in fh. bottprnu,,lt of al Oonditions and Hnlem. You are in the garden spot ofjtl)(1 ;ft of tMllllMity Th() of the world." Charles K. Archcrd, in thus , M(,K Aloo.lv. Thomas and others rnressintr himself in a short talk last evening at the Commercial club, says that he was nc attempting to just say nice things, but was telling the actuul truth, as he' has traveled extensively throughout the northwest for many years aa the agent or the John Deere company. He recently purchased the S A. Manning Implement company, and is now a resident of Salem. 0 A committee of ladies Interested In biograpHies of the political, eurocrs of the welfare of tiio Y. W. C. A. met I j,,,,, Jlnnes, Oov. Whitman, Senator this morning ill the office of Architect Root Rnd Senator Borah were given. A V. A. Legg, to dincuss the furnishing , inr,, (.row,f wa:i pr-: ent, niaiy of whom of tho new quarters, and to learn in rre t0 )(HII1 ,.w members in the so detail the sizes of dining room-tables, j ,.j,.rvr- After the program the society kind of furniture best suited and car- a, j0r,., , the Kpn, where a banquet feterta fixtures. The new quarters for)W8, held until a lute hour. John (lary the Y. W. C. A. will Include the entire ai.tl.d toaitmuntc r and called on cv npper story of the new Roth grocery . orv ,, i, (.r.nt to respond to an im buil.ling. As the plasterers begin work L,,,,,,,,, ,onl)t, on the building today, it is hoped t.iat president 'ar! (!. Doney will speak me nr,. ... .. ' . pied by the l.ith of November. Among those who were in f'"'' " Mr. I.egg were Mrs. J. H. Alberts, hairmnn. Mrs. W. K. Kirk and Mrs, Stella K. Blnckerby, general secretary, The Eastern Oregon Light It Power company has brought suit against the Public Service commission of Oregon to set aside the order of the commirsion fixing the rates for light, power and gas furnished by th mpBny. The rates were based upon tho commission's estimate of the capital invested and the physical valuation of the company. The company contends that the estim ates are ton low. The commission fixed the calculation of the Electric Utilities properties at tl,020,.10il and of tho gas utilities properties at 27,200 or a tote' of 1,047,500 while the company con tends that their electric utilities prop erties are valued at 1,1S(1,712 and then gas utilities propertlea at 12,000 mak ing a total of tl,23i,4.'0. Makes Stubborn Coughs Vanish in a Hurry Surprisingly Good Cona-li Sjrnp Easllr Cacepl) Made at Borne If some one -in your family has an ob stinate colli; li or a bad throat or chest cold that has been hanging mi and refuses to yield to treatment, got from anv drug store 2 ounces of Pinex and make it into a pint o cough syrup, and watch that cough vanish. Pour the 2',4 ounecB of Pinex (.'0 cents worth) into a pint but tie and till the lxittlp with iduin ariimiltitiwl mimic do not accept anything else. A miarniuVc o( IBOiutt: satisfaction goes with this preparation or monev promptly refunded. ine l'inex Co., ft. ' nync, iwl. Saturday Farmers Sale and Market Day . The furmers sales uinl niarkct,to be held in the city next Saturday, prom ises to be a success in every respect. according to the opinions of those who ore in close touch with the community anu irom rue iiuiiierous lni iuiies re certificate of a tuberculosis test. This, In tliu .IiumuWhi nf ihnaii wlin hnvu ImAn I la the decision of those who have been tee in ennrgo of this sales market are working hard to make the first sale an unqualified success, as niton the results WILLAMETTE NOTES The freshmen won in the annual bag rush vesterdnv afternoon, lilncinir two of tho threo bags ovefthe goal line in just one minute and thirty seconds, ( aitain Jackson had his team well coached and their onslaught wns fast j and furious. The sophomores were bo- wiiciereu uytne speeu 01 mo iieei ; freshmen rushers nnd bfore they had i hail time to settle down to the work jot hand it wus over. Both classes cele- Ibrated tho event last night with jolly- m, parties. The sophomores held a biinmiot at the gym. while the victori oils freshmen, chaperoned by Professor 11101 .urn. r.ysi-ii. ppi-iit uit enjo, Hine ev cuing at tne home of one of their limn ber, Miss Grace Sherwood. Kev. and Mrs. I). (.'. Hedr'uk, of liuckhnnnon, West Virginia, nro the guests for a few days at tho home of President ('. G. Doney. They are on a trip seeing the west and except to con tinue to Los Angeles. California. Both are delighte,' with Salem and think it nn ideal place. "The importance or the American Theatre," was the subject chosen bylnlem. The alleged checks were drawn, I'rof. Wallace MacMurray for iiis open ing lecture J ncsilay evening. One hun dred men and women interested in the Irainn of today, listened to a splendid presentation of the possibilities of the theatre. Prof. MacMurray believes that tho theatre, uheu brought under proper control, may present problems and their remedies which the church cannot and does not present. He em phasized tho importance of the support of the educated and cultured people in raising the standard of the theatre by f , , . . . were used to present tho tendencies of the modern drums. At the close of the lecture a great many expressed their appreciation of I'rot, Al c. Murray a work :,! tn(.ir kpl,n jlllc.rMt j BiH ml, j(M.t The Websterian literary society held one of the li vest r.n.l most entertain ing meetings of the year Inst night. The program consisted of a discussion of I the possibilities for presidential noin- imitums on the Mil ticket. Ah e nun. my nnei.ionii o.-iorp. uie i,. or Undent l,dv at their -annual vesper ffrvir, on the ..inject : "The Moral ,) H,.;Kj0M Influence of the War on Kurope, " Had it not been for thisl engagement, Dr. Doney would have' spoken at the Y. M. (,'. A. meeting Ini Websterian hill on Holiday. He will: return on Sunday evening. I Walter (Jleiscr, a senior this yenr and president of the Y. .f. ('. A. re-1 turned early this week from. Migenei here he took the examination for thii! Cecil Khodes s.ho'nrship. lie stated that the exami 'ini ion was very tb,or - ough and comprehensive yet it wns a reasonable one. Them was but one otiier contestant nnd ho dropped out, so that the chaves are good for Mr. dl.-iwr receiving a threo vears scholar ship at Oxford college, England. Mr. Paul Human went to Knglnnd a year ago, which proves that the educational standards of W. I'. are of a superior duality. Mr. Oleiser will known in January whether he will go, as the The case of R. McFarland nirninst Kd ! Moore was called in uepnrtmeut No. 1 of the eireuit court this morning. I'll is- j is an action brought to recover money : alleged duo for services rendered. Mi. McFarland claiming that the defendant owes him 125 for services and he also asks for f-Z5 on a contract and .2' for attorney's fees. Mr. Moore denies that he owes Mr. McFarland anything ana says that the plnintitt nbamlonei. the farm of the defendant near I.ibertv and by virtue of alleged overpayment Mr. iloore asks for a nulement airainst the plaintiff for the sum of ifW.ia tr the costs of the nctmu The case v appealed from the justice court. Mc Nary McNary are appearing for the plaintiff and F. A. Turner and Charles Z. Reynolds represent the defendant. The jury returned a verdict for the defendant in the .case of Charles De Long and others, as the Twentieth Con tury Mausoleum company against T. V. Davies. Mr. Davies had paid one thiie of the price for five compartments in a mausoleum erected at Van Wert. Ohio, and objected to paying the re mainder on the grounds that the com pany had not lived up to its agree ment to set aside an endowment fund for the maintenance of the mausoluein. W. E. Keys represented the plainti; and W. H. Triudlo the defendant. It appears that Judge Percy R. Kelly of the circuit court, is able to ding nose bodily ills as well as untangle le-j gal ailments from the fact that yes-1 terday afternoon his honor noticed thnt James Colvin, a juryman, who resides at Anmsville, hud an unusual pullor on his face. Judge Kelly told Mr. Colvin that he might be excused from service i on the jury if he was ill. - Mr. Colvi'- j answered that he believed he couh' ! continue the case although lie wns not I feeling well. This morning Dr. E. . F Fisher notified I. 0. Hover, the eler'- ' of tho court, that Mr. Cnlviu hud suf- i fered a paralytic, stroke during tin ! night and was now seriously ill. Ray Chnpler, a forester of Albany secured a marriage license at the of- tice or the county cleric yesterday aft pr,ioon to wed Miss Margaret Ostrander ... w. . or i ins eny, .miss ustrnnder is a stenographer in the office of the Slate Industrial Accident commission. Moel Wolfard entered a idea of not guilty in department No. 1 of the cir-j cuit court this morning to the charge , of criminal assault alleged to have been i committed upon the person of a IS-yenr-l old girl. His trial wadset for Mondavi at 10 a. m., but his attorney, D. II. Allen, has asked that it might be held at a later date. The jury In the case of Julia T. Nat-' against B. M. Dimmick was unable to agree on a verdict and was discharged ; 1... T. T.ll . . uy uuuko juuy uner mo men anil tie liberatetl several hours. The suit was brought to determino tho ownership of nn auto truck. 1'he case of C. T. Wolfard against W. A. and Adda Young was taken out of court yesterday afternoon upon a mo tion for voluntary non-suit bv the plain tiff. This was an actiou to recover I on a commission for the sale of real1 estate. The jury returned a verdict in fnvor of the defendant in the case of J. J. Newmyer against Jueob Ttileja, in de part meat No. 1 of the circuit court to day. This was an action to collect rent alleged due from the defendant. Raclinel Ann Putton has filed a suit for divorce in the circuit court of this! county against Alviu Cut ton alleging cruel and inhuman trentmeiit. The cou ple were married in Amusville in ISSN and tho plaintiff alleges that her hus band forged her name to three checks drawn on the U. W. National bank of one oi December 20, 111(10 for, if 200; one March 2, 1010, for $200, and one July 1(1, JIM, for if 100. Slie alleges furtli I er that her husband forged her name to a promissory note tor if I, id given to W. S. Hobins, July .'I, 11115. McNarv & McNary represent the plaintiff. Jennie J. Hall has filed n suit in tho circuit court iigaiust the city of Turner alleging that the mayor and 'city council of Turner caused a dum to bo constructed across a stream from jvhieli her livestock secured water. This stream, known lis the "Green Sprin," she alleges is the only source of water supply for the stock and she asks that the dam obstacle be removed and the city be restrained from further ob slructing the flow of water of Green I Spring. A. O. Coudit is the plaintiff's) attorney. Tho case of Ald'arliinc vs. Moore went out of court, upon a demurrer to the con, plaint this afternoon und tn' case of C. T. Climplnn, as trustee, vs.. Hex I. Ifussell was called ly Judge Kel ly. This is an action involving some fine points in bookkeeping uud tin: issues will be some 10 items aggregat ing I1t. against the defendant and a counter claim of about t !,'"" ugainst the plaintiff. Melt k Clark lire, at torneys for tiie plrinliff and C. K, lions for tiie defendant. The warrants for the general fund of the county were issued and mailed out today by the county clerk 's office. Tho general fund warrants for this month total UHI.:j:i an, I lor the roa.ls ,i,,d highways, IVJi:i.(ia win. -h is II n ,lt decrease in last inoiitii's rond ; hi,w,lv U(.,.rj,lt w,i,l, totaled Uiuo'tr. '(! ' . JUST TRY TH18 WHEN HAIRY GROWTHS APFEAU (.Modes or lo'luy.) A smooth, linirl'-n nVin always fol- lows the use of a paste made by mix ling some water with plum powdered dillitone. This pastl IS applied to the hairy surface 2 or )l minutes, then rub bed off and the skin washed, w.i.-n every trace of hair will hav vanished. No pain or discomfort attends the ue of the delatone paste, but caution should tm exercised to lie sure that you get real delntone. answer to the questions must be sent tv Kjglaud for approval. COURT HOUSE NEWS o ver $10.00 to $15.00 In' latest clothing is not much to pay for a Suit. You can get it here for these prices. Don't Delay Buy when you need it, the earlier the better. irick The House That Guarantees Every Sale Cor. State and Liberty Street. ' iY GENERAL GORDON'S , FORESIGHT I.ondou, Sept. 15. (By mail.) A remnikable instance of prevision relating to the wnr was cited here today with an extract from a letter written by the famous (lenerul tiordon, to a friend, in 12. He wrote: " Kvery Briton should think of tho future nnd each one should insist on the government passing a measure for compul sory universal military train ing, so far as Knglnud is con cerned, she need not, for tho next quarter of a century, be under any apprehension of se rious difficulties arising with any of her Kuropetiu neighbors, but in 1010 or thereabouts there will have arisen naval power which may prove mightier thiiu she, and should she (Icrmany) gain the .supremacy, Kngland ill become extinct both as a land and sea powr, uud nil her' dependencies, including India, will fall into (icrinnuy's clutches. You may live to see, this, I shall not, but when that time comes, remember my words." ' SURE WAY TO GET RID Or DANDRUFF There is one sure way that never fails' to remove dundrutf completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid urvou; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the sculp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most it not all, -of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis solve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You w ill find, too, that all Itching j and digging of the scalp will stop lu-j stnntly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, und look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon nt any drug store. It is inexpensive, uud four' ounces is all you will need. This simple I remedy has never been known to fail, i MAYOR BELL ACQUITTED I Indianapolis, Oct. It. After being out only a brief time, the jury this afternoon returned a verdict of not guilty against Mayor Hell of this city, charged with conspiracy to corrupt the Marion county elections. He was in dicted with torn Tuggurt, democratic national committeeman nnd ubout IdO others. NEW STEAMSHIP FOR HONOLULU. Sail Kriineisco, Oct. 11. Contract for a new Miitson line steamer, to be put in service between San Francisco and Honolulu, has bien let and work on the scd will begin soon, according to an announcement today by aptain Wil liam Matson. The vessel will cost approximately 1,000,000, and will be r ly for ner- vice the latter purl of 1017. Always Watch This FOR THE WOODSMAN We have all kinds of Axes, Sledges, Wedges, Muws und Equipments for the woods. All kinds of Corrugated Iron for both Roofs and Buildings. A good IH00.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for ono fuurlli original cost. A Woodsaw complete for sulo or will trade. Two Ponies and Harness at u price that will surprise you. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Burgalns. 302 North Commercial Mtreet, . IMione 80S. tttTTt - coats This is the real weather for Overcoats, and you can depend on it that it will get worse. WINTER UNDERWEAR Remember we have every thing you can wish for in good warm Underwear both in UNION SUITS & TWO PIECE Just the thing that will prevent you from catching cold. CLOTHING "We have the very latest cloth ing to suit the most particular buyer at prices that are aston ishingly low. i Bros. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Ouiek Relief from Head-Colds. Us Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrili w ill open, the air pussages of your hea-i will clour and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, hcailaclie, dryness. No, struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. (let a small bottle of Kly 's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a , little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It pen etrates through every uir passage of the head, soothes thet Hummed or swollen mucous ineinbrnne and relief comes in stantly. , It's just fine, Don't stay stuf't'ed iip with u cold or nasty catarrh Relief conies so uickly. DIED CAMPBKLI, At tho residence, l.tll Court street, October II, 101-1, Mim. Thomas K; ( iiiupbell, ut tho ugo qi' t years. She was the wife of Thomas K. Campbell, cniuiubisioiier of the public service commission, and was born ut. Columbus, Ohio. Later she lived at. l..,veuworth, Kuu'tiii, where she wn i married. Surviving her -besides tho mini, an, I are six children: Thouias, Ma rie, (lertiu.le, Catherine, William und 1)1, 'an, ir. As yei no I'u nc ml nriang.i niciita have been made. HE SHOULD HIRE A LAWYER Oukville, W'ush., Oct. II. A. P. Wit son, attorney, was fined 1 5 an. I cost i by Justice of the Peace I'ettljohn foe using his automobile us a jitney with out a license, Wilson drove his nn' chine to convey a party of clients ro the county scat. He then charged them for the trip. SWAMP-ROOT SAVES KIDNEY SUFFERERS You nnt urn My feel secure when yo i know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp llool, the great kidney, liver and bladder rem civ, is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs, The n. staii. laid of purity, strength and excellence, prescribed by Dr. Kil mer many years ugo, is iiiaiutnim:.l in every bottle of Swiiinp-lloot. Swamp -Knot is scientifically com pounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoon ful doses. It is not recommended for everything. According to verified tcs timoiiy it is nature's greut helper in re Moving and overcoming kidney, liv.r and bladder troubles. If you suffer, don't delay another day. (io to your iicurcHt druggist now ami get a bottle. All drug stores sell H iu two sizes fifty cents und on.) dol lar. However, if you wish first to try thi i great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer a Co., Itiiighiiiiitoii, N, V., for u Mimple bottle. 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