Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 26, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1915.
'-' Government expert, engineers of. Packard -
ind Ford companies, and other authoii-.-
ties, declare oil from asphalt-base crude
has greatest efficiency. And it was on
efficiency that Zerolene, the oil made from
. . California asphalt-base petroleum, was -"
awarded highest competitive honors, San .
Francisco and San Diego Expositions.
Standard Oil Company . '
- CHaia
Salts v
ZEftOlEME
ike Standard OH fa Motor Cars
School Board Will Inaugurate
It Other Business Trans
acted Last Night
FREE
Something New In Boy'
Town
One Ball Bearing Top
and String FREE with
one pound of Eppley's
Pure Cream of Tarter or
Phosphate Baking
Powder
AD Salem Grocers
Prominent Seattle Man
Military training in the public
I
1
Explains to 6 oTlock Club
What He Hopes For Along
: ' These Lines
Indians Tortured
Americans In Mexico
At the first session of the Six
schools was favored by the Board of O'clock Club held last evening at the
rw , ...,,. .,.;. First Methodist church, Congressman
meeting held last evening and a motion
was passed instructing the school super
intendent to confer with the proper
government authorities as to what ar
rangement the government would make
regarding equipment and military instruction.
Portland, as well as other cities on
TW Smolrlo Bnnr J tbe coas ha ,ttke" !'P th? proposition
tango . uuiviu ivuuiv.of
training for the boys in
grades, not so much from
San Francisco, Oct. 2t." They took
off all their clothes and walked them
for miles in the broiling sun. One by
one thev died my brother went last."
Thus did Mrs. Dr. J. Lambert toll to
day, upon arriving from Mexico, of the
tortures inflicted by llayo Indians upon
'Americans, ,
She vowed they must pay for it, if it
takes her whole life to get retribution..
To this cud, she is going to Washington .
to tell the stato department.'-
Medical Authorities .;
Say Hair Growth
an Be Stimulated
W. C. Hawley delivered an address on
"Rural Credits," in which he explained
what he hoped would be accomplished
at the coming session of Congress to
afford relief to the American farmer.
in telling Of tlie worn already ac- Tim hinhesr Kiirnnenn nnd American
complished, he referred to the ws authorities on hair and scalp diseases
passed regulating gamming on the cot- B,.,.m (0 Km, jhat, under proper treat-1
ton exchange. One of the first plans mcnt. it is uossible to make new hair:
i the upiier, ' tne committee was to cut out all' grow on partially bald heads, in a large
a militurv igarnbling on produce exchanges mid to iiercentngo of cases. In a general way, i
Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 26. One of Sc-1 standpoint, as for the physical troining I prevent fictitious yames. Another plan ( this is the simple method, irst, cleanse :
.! i. . tr s.-; voori. ..i if. ... t : V..i; .. was to eliminate the waste and expense the scalp, izetttnir rid of the dirt, dun-1
uini-ii'iiuc. i iii-it ia u irvuiiK niiiuiiu .. ... . , . , , . 1 ., " , .
the directors that every boviu the ! distribution. He hoped a bill would druff, excess oily secretions, and the ac-1
schools sliould hnve some regular physi-, he passed creating a bureau of markets, companying germs or bacteria. Second
cal training, and not just the few who i,B ,he ol,jtct of brinKi" ,ho P- apply a solution continuing mgjedients ;
are interested in foot ball. duccr, dealers and consumers closer to-, to stimulate the dormant or impaired;
On account of the small amount iu-lgclhcr,
JUST ARRIVED
A complete full line of the latest
Crawford Shoes
Here is without doubt the best Shoe that can' be had in Salem for
$4.50 and $5.00
. The
Crawford Shoe
lattle'a best known men for 3o years! a.id discipline. There is a feeling among
is dead nere today.
i .fudge Thomas H. Cann, police judge
ihere for years, is dead today by his
own hand. He committed suicide yes-
.....Inir n f Aw-..nnn l.V talrttllT eQldwilif.
acid. His body was found last night,
zuu feet rrom his nome in wesi oeaiue.
He was 82 years bid, and for a loug
time had been worrying over failing
health and financial difficulties.
On an envelope found in his coat
noeket he had written: "Worse this
morning, uciooer -o. cimnco iji
recovery.
Two letters of farewell, ono to niB
wife and ono to a friend were found In
his pockets.
As was nis custom judge conn wen
for a walk shortly afternoon Monday.
When evening cnmi and ho had not rc-
papilla upon which each hair root
vu acvuuiiL vi mc email ainuitui. iu I o- . . . ... .1 mi , w, ii- i i i .1
volved in the law suit of the school The establishing of tko agricultural, grows. Hie heiilthry follicle sheds the
r ..... . . 1 1 ..v.. -..in ui nun no .nvnn hiur ntul the li 1 r root and then a new
Doard in wnicn s. A. iiugnes was award-: i'ruii-.-in, nucv... , ...... 6...... - -- , '
" . 1. . 1 ... 11 ,1 ........ Ill rnnl irrntii nn 1i A 1111 III 11 II Hir
.,! ur,o n.1.1 tlx. nffer iirKinn. tn the ! to each state, and wore if the state will
. " . r ..... t. .....i ... u..
suit of Mr. Hughes to compromise for, give an ainumu e.imu iu muv K .- u
825, the board decided not to appeal the department, was mentioned as one
root grows on 1 1i p papilla. Remember
that the papilla is heiow the root and
is the organ that takes the nourishment
e board decided not to appeal me ucimiiuir..i, ., , , ,,, ,
the suit and the amount awarded by the j of the useful pieces of legislation or " " ; 7 ti, . in ¬
jury was ordered
will be connected
thin n-nek.
state in tho country, a man who with
: d ZTr ac" ft. Urt Hsrfou of congress: Later t.,e hair through the hair root. Tho hair
'with the cbimnevr; agricultural department hoped ' pt' root ( hroug 1, the papilla) gets nourish-,
uu ine luinimjs b'"u 1 .,-.,,.',,: i, I mcnt from the blood and converts it III-
Architect George M. Tost reported
that the gross cost of the McKinley
school buildine amounted to $22,70;!.
1 ..i n...l
, .. 1 .. . . llliM'a Jioill iniinii-iib 1 1 1 1 ill lur oiiii uiiii
six years or more of practical tarming; . . . .. , , ,
nuuiti ui'
anil proper education, who
r- , t , . , .till 11 11. IIIU 1IHIT IV Ml m VM VIII 1 1 vi j in v-
and the filial payments, with the ex-l able to help tho tanners 111 the nivesti- V()t t)lp ne,m o( tant root(l i,y per.
Kemember the
also being one of
Has had its Agency in our store
for almost nine years, and we
know it to be au excellent shoe.
Every pair absolutely gunriinteed
to give satisfaction. Yon need
shoes. Try a pair.
See our windows.
above docs not take from us the reputation of
Salem's Leading Clothiers
We carry a complete up to date stock in Clothing, Hals and Furnish
ings. Yours for linmediiite business,
Brick Brothers
The house that guarantees ever; purchase. Corner State and Liberty
ception of $750, was ordered to be paidi gntion of any
turned a search was instituted. His' to tho contractors, Snook 4 Traver. proposition
NOTICE TO TAJC PAYEES.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore
gon, has designated Wednesday, No
vnmher 10th. 1915. as the time of hold
inz a public meeting of tax payers of
the City of Salem, Oregon, at the Coun
cil Chambers in the City Hall, for the
purpose of discussing the budget for
Tue year iiu, in cuuiiiiiio a
sion'Laws of 1913 and 1915.
Notice is further given that the Com
mon Council has prepared and intro'
dnced a budcet foT the year 1910, which
said budget consists of the following
items, viz:
General Fund.
1. Eecordor's salary 1,200.00
2. Clerk hire '. . . . 1,740.00
3. Treasurer's salary .... 1,000.00
4. City attorney 1,500.00
5. Stenographer, city at
torney 6. Marshal's salary
7. Salaries, police depart
ment 8. Expense, city jai! . . . . .
9. Salaries and mainten
ance fire department ....
10. Health officer '..
11. Incidental expenses,
health officer
12. Public parks 2,500.00
13. Lighting 15,435.00
14. Engineering and sur
veying 3,000.00
15. Bond redemption 3,758.03
10. Public library 5,500.00
17. Elections 1,500.00
18. Maintenance of public
buildings
19. Public printing
20. Fuel, city hall
21. Incidental expenses of
city
22. Salary, police matron..
23. Salary, police matron,
O. E. depot ...1
24. Water supply, fire
hvdrants 4,000.00
25. Bond interest and in
stallments 26. Maintenance of band ..
27. Deficiency from street
fund levy.l 1-2 mills ....
28. Redemption, of sinking
fund loan
29. Sanitary and. plumbipg
inspector
neighbors found his body by means of
Lanterns.
Judge ('aim tart on the police bench
from 1X94 until 1904, during tho timo
when the city ran wido open.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged Nos
trils and End Head-Colds.
The task of arranuini? for a full and : Low Rates and Long Time.
complete census of the school children The big question before tho farmers
in district 24- was assigned to the ! was that of being able to borrow money
finance committee, of which A. A. Leelgt a low rate of interest and 011 long
is chairman. This is the annual census I time. This has been fully worked out
and the board is desirous of having it , in Germany and other foreign countries,
lisease, or any lariuiiig; mitHll tl,0 nocunuiktion on the surface
nf the son or substances that sunn v home.
smother the plants. In practically the I llrnndma llelns is making an extend-
same way the action of the papilla and 1 ed visit with her muny
400.00
1,200.00
4,800.00
, 600.00
15,400.00
500.00
300.00
You feel fine in a few moments. Your
cold in head or catarrh will be gone.
Your clogged nostrils will open. The air
passages of your head will clear and
vou run breathe freely. No more dull
ness, headache; no hawking, snuffling,
raucous discharges or dryness; no strug
gling for breath at night.
ThII vour druimist you want a small
bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a
little of this' fragrant, antiseptic cream
in vnnr nostrils, let it penetrate through
every air passago of the head; soothe
nnit him! the swollen, inflamed mucous
membrane, and relief comes instantly.
It is just what every cold and catarrh
sufferer needs. Don't stny stuf fed-up
and miserable.
There is a prohibition candidate for
governor of Massachusetts, though it is
a trait of the drys that they prefer
their prohibition straight, unmixed
with politics.
ground uud breaking his left nrni in
two places, also bruising him up budlv.
her muny Silvcrtoni Mrs. Kue, who nns ou tho wngon nt tho
linir runt mnv lie rptiinlciV or entirely i friends, cominc from her home at Can-1 time, escaped unharmed. The horses ran
stopiied by tho accumulation nf dirt, ! by, on Thursdiiy of this week. a short distance and mine up against a
dandruff and germs flint work down in- Mr. and Mrs. Ole Kyllo, Mr. und Mrs. fence and stooped. Mr. Kue is getting
to the hnir follicle. The followinc form- Chnrles Vitstrnm and Mrs. Fosmurk, of I along nicely, but will be some timo be-
absolutely correct. 1 said the speaker, and the lull to to pre- ula ; widely recommended to kill scalp Needy, spent the week end at the home , lore no can use mo arm again.
(thir business of the session included 0..iit...i tlin nnniinir session, will be based i,nrni. dcMtrnv diiiiilruff. cleanse the of Mr. und Mrs. John Unitll and wera iu Mr. and Airs, .lohii Woltard drovo
authority giveu to the building andjon the foreign idea and experience. sculp nnd hnir, and to stimulate the 1 attendance ut the dedication of the new
grounds committee to construct bicycle This practically gives the tanner a ou growth of hair: u ounces Day rum, z church.
sheds at the Lincoln and Grant Junior 0r 40 vear loan at a rate of interest as ounces lnvonu decomposed, and 1-2 jri nmi jrH. Bene Kinser were iu
drachm menthol crystals. You fan buy from Abiquu Tuesday, and spent the
these ingredients from any druggist aud j(my ftt tho home of -Mr. and Airs. Chus.
mix them yourself, or tho druggist will Vebb, ,
mix them for you. Apply to the sculp , Mr B Tiulji,,Htna ,) daughter, Ma-
High schools, the purchasing of a 1 W 11 4 per cent, with the privilege ot
Century dictionary and encyclopedia gradually paying out. As these farm
for the Senior High school, books for!Rns wouJd be guaranteed by the gov
the school librarian to complete the j eminent, Mr. Hawley was of the opinion
supplementary reading sets, supplement-1 that the trust and insurance companies
ary readers for the new McKinley j )hc country would bo glud to invest
school, relief maps for the Highland,! n them at tho four per cent interest,
McKinley and Kichinond schools and j they would be practically as safe as
moratory supplies ior ine mree junior . uovernmeiit bonds.
hiub schools.
A special meeting was called for Nov
ember 3 to take up the discussion of the
budget and salaries of janitors. In the
'I am not iu favor of the five acre
tract. A dozen farmers can raise
emiiii.h to almost ttlut the market on
anv one produce. What we need is the
1,000.00
1,000.00
500.00
5,000.00
000.00
100.00
12,377.50
2,000.00
4,889.47
11,700.00
900.00
Total $104,400.00
Street Fund.
30. Salary, street com
missioner ' ..... 1,080.00
31. Material and labor
street department 12,470.0$
32. Construction nnd main
tenance, city bridges .f.. 4,000.00
Total
17,550.00
Special Sewer Fund.
33. Installments (24.00. in
terest, $21,000.00 45,000.00
34. New sewers 7,050.00
Total I 52,050.00
New-Way Wonder
for Corns, "Gets'-lf
The Big Surprise for Corn Owners.
Tt- Bur, simple. Safe, Quiet .
Listen to the wee story of "Gets-It,"
the world's greatest corn remedy. It's
a short story only about two reel,
"Mary had a little '(lets-It,' and
iwiriin unnn ner toe anu every iiini.-
absence of 1'resident Miles, A. A. Lee: .,,- . fnnner and a county agricul
acted as chairman of the board. I'rt-s- tllr;Kt to tell what can bo raised. If
nit nt the session were directors uuren, 1 j Vnllev was filled with 40 acre
finger tips. The ubove formula makes
n delightful hair dressing mukes it
fluffy, soft and lustrous.
WILL ENTERTAIN THEM.
sou were in l'ortlund last Monday to
over to Stnvton Thursday, after Undo
Chris nnd Aunt Mary Kincnhort, wlm
spent the day in this eity, returning
home that evening. This old couplo
have muny warm friends in this vicin
ity, who will be glud to know they were
able to iiguin visit Silvcrtou us I'nclo
Chris has been in such poor health for
n loug time.
Miss Muliel Zinimcrimiu, of hilverton,
Barnes and Lee.
STOMACH MISERY
QUICKLY VANISHES
Your money back if you want it is
the way in which Daniel J. Fry, the
popular druggist, is selling Mi-o-na, the
great dyspepsia remedy.
This is an unusual plan, but Mi-o-na
baa so much merit nnd is so almost in
variably successful in relieving all
forms of indigestion that ho ran but
little risk in selling under a guarantee
of this kind
farms, there would be four times the
business there is now. And if it was as
thickly settled ns mo parts of Ger
many, the Willamette valley would
have 4,(100,000 people und Salem would
grow into n city nf 100,000. The good
roads problem will solve itself when
there is a fanner on every 40 acre
tract."
San Francisco, Oct. 2(1. Sight seeing,
Including trips to Vnlle.jo for a banquet
by the Vnllejo labor council, a trip to
the navy yard, the exposition, ocean
bench nnd other points, will be provided
for tho 100 delegates to the American
Federal Ion of 41 bur convention open
ing here November N.
Addresses Of welcome will be tiuVlo
by GoverniV Johnson, Mayor Kolph,
Archbishop ilannn, rresident Murphy
of the loisl labor council nnd I'residi iit
McCarthy of the building t miles coun
cil. President Goiupers of tho feder
ation will respond.
Kidney and Bladder Trouble
Causes Great Distress
I H gives ine grent pleasure to recom
mend I'r. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot to liny
1 . 1.1.. 11 ......i.i..
ft
BAD COMPLEXIONS ARE
NOW EASILY DISCARDED
Grand total 1 74,000.00
General license fees 5,300.00
Receipts city recorder's
office 3,500.00
Interest .on city fund 2,000.00
Total 4 10,800.00
7 mills tax levy on assessed
valuation of $11,700,000.00
for that part of budget
and estimate designated ss
general fund, excepting
sinking und loans 81,900.00
1 mill tax levy on total as
sessed valuation of 111,-
700,000.00 as a part of
general fund for replacing
sinking fuud loan 11,700.00
1.50 mills special street and
rosd tax levy on assessed
valuation of $11,700,-
000.00 17,550.00
4.50 mills special sewer
fund tax on assessed val
uation of 11,700,000.06
for installment 24,00O.0O.
interest 121,600.00 ana
nw nntrurtinn S7.-
050.00 52,650.00
Total estimated revenue
otal estimated revenue
from all sources for
all funds sm.fiOO.OO
i Proposed tax levy for School Dis
trict No. 24 seven (7") mills.
CHAS. F. ELGIN,
City Recorder.
Date of first publication the 19th
daT nf tVnhr. lAlff.
Date of lt publication the 30th dayi
Stop Miser, r.rl "E'SSVm'"'
This With aim jli, I,"J
i iri-i.-Ti' the corn was
sure to go." Mary, like thousands of
.. ...ed to he a heroine, suffering
martvrdom. using painful bandages,
:.;,,ir uulves. sticky tape, toe
harnesses, blood-bringing razors and
scissors! She suys now there's no sense
In it. Use "Uets-Jt," appncu n;
seconds. Easy, simple, new way just
painless common sense! Millions are
doing it. Never fails, You can wear
smaller shoes now. You don't have to
limp around auy more, or walk on the
side of your shoes to try to get away
from your corns! You know for sure
beforo vou use "Gets lt" that the corn
or callus is going sway. For corns,
calluses, warts and bunions.
"Getslt" is sold by al druggists,
25c a bottle, or sent direct by K. Law
rence k Co., Chicago.
Do not be miserable or make your ..,vf'r,. ,, Madder trouble
friends miserable with your dyspepsia. j..ftr f(m-r y,.nrs j wna troubled by
Mi-o-na will help you. If it doesn 't, hemorrhages 'froi 1 the bladder and was
tell Daniel J. Fry that yon want your.I11)t u,,, , m,y doctor who could
monoy back aud he will cheerfully re-!M,, mv, nns in Mich shape that,
fund it. !i;leep at night w" impossible on ne-
A change for the better will be seen',.faUi,t of , I is- rcsing symptoms. While
fmm h first, few ilnscn of Mi-o-na and . lieiiilin over I would 1)0 stricken with
its continued use will soon start you 1 such a pain thrt it was Impossible for
i .u 1 ..1 ,i;nii tn xtmii'htcn ii it. Mr. Henry, one
UU IHO IUBI1 HI IPVI.VI Ul,UO,tvu " -J ...V ... W I'll.
o ;,,f ,,nr liMidinir drrggists, advised l)r
Mi-o-na has been so uniformly sue-' Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot; although I nev
cessful that every box i, sold under a r had any faith in patent
positive guarantee to refund the money !a a last r-.ort I l'rc mse. u do 1 1 r
if it does not relieve. What fairer "" tie or "'"!' " ;''
proposition could be made ' " " ;!, ,!', Pllr"T 1 seemed
Darnel .1. Fry g!ves hi. persona , ;,,,,, H(1
guarantee or--money pacK u you wani, . . . M , , ,
si'.ce this look place nearly two years
ago, 1 hnve never been troubled nnd
would higiilv advise any one suffering
from the 'i.:e trouble to nt lenst givo
Hwcinp ltoot n trial and I think tho re
sults will bo the I'd me as mine.
Yours very truly,
TlloMAH A. HENXKTT,
(iieensbur, Indiima.
Snn Francisco, Oct. 2d. Finns for a ! IVrwinnlly appeared beforo me this
enmpnign looking to the repeal of the 1 14,1, dnv of February, HM.'l, Mr. T. A.
order withdrawing oil lands 111 the state ; iirl...it' wio mimitiIici! the above
of California were well advanced todny ! statement ai d Liado osth that the snnie
by the oil industry association, inci:,. ..... ,, pnustMu-e nnd 111 rncr
orianisntion hopes ultimately to have
it" with every box of Mi-o-na that he
sells. A guarantee like this speaks
volumes for the merit of the remedy.
Object To Uncle Sam
Owning His Oil Lands
F.verv woman has it iu her ow n hands
to possess a beautiful aud youthful com
plexion. No mutter how soiled, fuded
or coarse the cuticle, ordinary inere.nl
i.cd wux will actually remove it, und
Nature will substitute a skin us soft,
clear and lovely as a child Vl'he action
of the wax is not drastic, but gentle
and ngr ible, Minute purticlvs of
senrf skin come off day by dny, yet no
evidence of the treiitmclit is dim'tiruiide,
other tlinu the gradual complexioiml im
provement, "ne ounce of mercolized
wax, procurable nt any drug store, suf
fices for most cases. It is put on nt
bedtime like cold cream and tnlien off
iu the morning with warm water. It is
n certain method of discarding freckles,
liver snots, ninth patches, blackheads
and pimples.
Wrinkles can be treated with benefit
by bathing the face in a Intiou nrepureil
by dissolving 1 ounce powdered suxolite
ill 12 pint witch ba.el, lustuntiuieous
results lire secured.
SILVERTON NEWS
it 4
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer fc Co.,
1. A. HOWKH.
Notary I'ublic.
tho active support of everybody having
any connection with oil lauds in thei
stnte. j
It will be the nurnose of the assncia-,
tion to seek meuna for protecting indi- Blnnhaoitou, K. Y.
viilunla and corporations which have
invested In the improvement of oil i Prove What Swamp Boot Will Do
! binds in California, and which now fnce , Tor Yon
disaster ns tho result of the decision Knnd ten cents to lr, Kilmer 0.
(Capital Journal Hpecial HcrvieiO
Hilvertoii, Ore., Oct. lit Mr. and Mrs.
John Kubberness were passengers for
Portland Hatiinliiy on the 11:15 train.
Miss Hazel Niittiyg 's a week end
guest nf Miss .Insi'pjiine Hammond and
other friends lit Cnrvnllis.
Mr, and Mrs. .1. 11. Lincoln lire en-
jjoyiiid a visit from their daughter, Mis.
Joe ociler, or .Myrtui 1 recn.
Miss .Minn liubbs, wlm teachers
school at Cuiiby, was 11 Huinlay visitor
iiinler the home roof.
Itev. J. C. Knseland is nl Lngi nc this
nf the government to conserve the oil Hinghnintoi', N. Y., for a sample s'Wjwcck assisting nt th dedication of a
fields for Its own use.
bottk, It will convince anyone. You
will also ri ive a booklet of valuable
PONCE DE LEON TAILED; I information telling about the kidneys
HIS PBIZE IS FOUND aid bludd.-r. When writing, be sur
and mention tn' fuieiu any 1 apiun
1'KOI'O.SAUS I-VIK ADDITION TO
URICK AhHKMBLY HALL. Depart
ment of the Interior, Office of
Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C,
October 12, 1H15. Healed propwals,
plainly marked on the outside of the
sealed envfloiMs: "Frojiosals for Addi-
. I . I. A I. I.. U..l...
tion 10 uric flsseiiuiiY ', ' "'1 j0 (M
WafthinKton. I. C," will be rrreivcu ; :,,u"''
given them back the health
ing materials and labor for the eon yoth.
.n ..l.lliinn to the biick W hy suffer from indigestl
assembly hall, In strict accordance with j the stomach, fainting spells, torpid Hv-j
the plans, speeiner.uons nu imuuc
Ponce do Leon, the daring explorer, Mournsl. Itegniar 1 ity ce.ii anu one
imnir rir .... ...... - ....
Ti:: iut.. .,-.,1 9 n mi? vegetaoie 011s rrom rrance, uas in- ,u. .i-.i. . ,.i, -Pu. tk il.. i.f. 1
ai id. iiiuii.il "ii". - - I - , - , ... , . . . . , 1.,. ,llr
m f November 15. 1915. for furnish -deed
church near that city,
Miss Theresa Iliimpert, who has been
sis'iiilinir the week with her sisu r, Mrs.
Joe l.nis, returned to her home at Mt.
Aliffel Friday evening.
Miss Ola IWcn is making a two
weeks' visit a the borne of her brother,
Walter Ilowcn. In Molnlln
A bshy girl is reported at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Airrcd liooth, on rai
dnv. October lfl.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurtmnn and
daughter, Hanoi, spent Inst Hiindny with
Mr. Ilnrtnian's sister, Mrs. Jon Moores,
I. bl..m
'iu the Fanamii canal as the result of I v , n jr ll,nson. who nnderwent
' k l;.l,. kvM much wnraA thnn 111 nf. ' . .1 , ... . . v. . -...I
of.!' V' "1 . : . .7 ... .1 1, .i .1. ..1 ; operstlnn at ine n.iverinn n.spi.i.i
enrchiid iimnnir ths swanitis of Flnrida (l"
for the Fountain of Youth, which the 'l'K j
Indians' said w.mld restore power and' AT I '
make people young. He did not find iConQltlOnS On taTtaj
Thousands of chronic Intestinal, bow-' """"""" ...
el and stomach sufferers have written i W GTS ft 1 h2H 1 OIQ
11. jiRvr, J.it niiiiing ini-ri,; -
They have; u . 9,t i r',.,i;n,.n.
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Ills rcnierv, cuuiMini-ii in nrai
Ifieials admit," Mild 1', Illuner, t bird . , y.ddv (, recovering nicely line
officer of the stcsffler i clumoia Whicn,.,, ... i.. ,.,,,, i,,.,. i ii.iy
on, gases on .rrivpd Uum VtMnt today. " " '
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see Mr. linglcstnu, who s still cou ineu ft)1(I jV(,(, Wheeler, of l'oitlnnd, were
ut the tiood Kumnrituu nospiiai. i ney . mn.ri,,j llt ,h(, ,,un,g(, 0f Hev. Hum-
...,n inui .in .... ... , iitmi In l'ortluuil, Ore., on i'liilny, Oe
Mll'VO IV niMIII IIU llllll- IU IVIII.II l.V.M. ,
Airs. Walters und lit tie daughter,
Ureal, who have been visiting friends
iu l'ortlund, returned homo tho first of
the week.
The H. K. Hodges fumily are nicely
located at Vcneta, Ore. The best wishes
of their muny friends here, follow them
to their new home.
K.'H. Wrav returned homo lust Fri
day from Inking iu the sights ut the
Frisco fair, lie mudo tho trip each
way by bout and reports u very enjoy
able time.
Frank Hull who liuils from the
Pugot Hound country, was In the city
this week, a guest of tho Comstock
t'u in i lies. Mr. Hull and tho Comstock
brothers were friends back in Michigan
4(1 years ago, ami had nut seen euch
other in nil that time.
At the regular meeting of tho Wo
men's Uelief Corps, held iu the fl. A.
H. hull lust Hutiirduy afternoon, Mrs.
.Nellie Fleck, district Inspector for the
state of Oregon, was hero from Portland
and guve u short talk to the members
of the post and corps. The business
session and program was rollowcd ty a
lovely chicken dinner, with nil the good
things the ladies of the W. II. C, are
adepts at preparing for these occasions
A very pleiisunt time is reported by (ill
present.
Airs. Anna Vige, of Astoria, ulso Mrs.
Nelson and granddaughter, Aliss ,l.ilu
Nelson, of Woodburn, were week end
guests at the homo of Mrs. A. O. l.e
gnrd. Lincoln Ilartmnu rnmc from Wapin
itiu, Ore., Wednesday to visit the rela
tives in (his vicinity. He Is a nephew
of Charles und II. (.', Hurtiuiiu, nt Mentis
Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Clins. Webb and little
Kcho Hyett, spent tho week-end at Mt.
Angel, guests at the home of Dr. t h,
Webb. They returned home Mommy.
During tho fair to be held in Hilver
toii on November 10, II, 12 and 1.1, the
Indies of the Methodist church will
serve ono of their delicious chicken pie
dinners two days, on Friday ths litis
and Hnturdiiy tho 12th. Don't forget
the dates, but come and enjoy one o(
these famous chii keu pie dinners.
The little two moiiths nld babe of Mr.
and Mrs. Ham Duller died very suddenly
Inst Saturday. Tin1 mother had given it
n bnth uud fed it in the morning, the
little one seemingly ns well ns ever.
Laying the child iu its crib und gobif
to iinother room fnr u change of clothes
the mother was shocked to find on lier
return that the child was dead. The fu
neral services were held ut the home on
Monday, and the burial took place lit
the German cemetery near Pratiim. I
Mr. und Mrs. It. H, Comstock left
for Han Francisco lust Friday, where
they will spend u few weeks enjoying
the sights of the big fair.
The funeral nf Mrs. Mary K'uk, who
died at the Ht. Vincent hospital at l'ort
lund lust Tuesday was held at the War
ren cemetery, on Wednesday, Octnbei
2d, Key. Irvine, of the Msthodist
church officiating. ,
H. O. Hue was the victim of a very
painful accident lust Mnniluy, when his
team ran away, throwing him to the
tober 15.
Mr. and Airs. F. H. Hunter, who havo
been spending the past two innutlm
with relatives and friends in the middle
west, returned homo Tuesday.
The first meeting of tho Mir.pnhs for
a loug timo wus held ut the pleasant
homo of Mrs. U. H, Comstock lust Thurs
day afternoon. This jolly circle will be
entertained by Mrs. Umiuu Cobb next
Thursday, October 28.
JTS USUAL DIVIDENDS.
New York, Oct. 20. Directors of tho
I'nited Stales Steel Corporation today
declared their regular ipiartoily divi
dend of 1 3-4 per cent on preferred
stock, but took no action regarding tho
common stock.
MY PIPfiT AND L.
Oft In the restful twilight,
In inioke-wreaths' curling whim,
We try to read idd memories
Old friendships past and dim
My pipe snd I.
Soft, In a hary background,
In tender, mellow glow.
Coine lines of loves and faces
That dare we none should know
But pipe and I
Sweet, as In yore and willing,
Those Hps sum near ,our own
As once Hill yearning, smiling
Nny, even warmer arown
To pipe and I.
Thrills more the dctttcniptatlon,
Anticipation's hope
Through ryes half closed in dreaming
To joy old-time we gmoe,
The pipe snd I.
Yes. with my pipe conjuring,
The past ls tvtr mine;
Its wealth not lost, but added,
When In the duik recline
My pipe snd I.
LOUIS FOGG.
The special offer of $2.75 for a year's
subscription to the Dally Capital Journ
al, Farm Magazine has been extended
to November first. This Is a bargain
everyone stemld take advantage of, for
so big aa offer Is seldom made,
tions to bidders, which may be exam
ined at the office of te paper or peri
odical in which this sdvertiseinent sp
pears, the I'nited Stntea Indian Ware
houses at Chicago, Illinois, and Ht.
Louis, Missouri, snd Huilders' Li
change, St. I'aul, Mityienota, and at the
Office of the Superintendent of the
Salem Indian School, themawa, Ore
gon. For further information apply to
tss Superintendent of the Salem School.
.CATO SKLLS, I ommiMioarr.
'The nfftria s tuld officer, or the; , ,. . .1 .... n.
er. constipation .ml all .he evil;, .of w that th, ,, ,,,, CIlIy ,;. ;: J,V nvel Into n of J. J.. Fdi
aisoroerni ....... .:n '" "'" s few mouth, when in reaury tney will) , . Jersey street. He is a
.in..-". - . -. - lie I'iri UUXIT II Ul'OH ll-Ullir., ,j
snother year."
llinuer claimed that .hip owners and
r. plain, protested angrily to the 1'ana-
Hcnie.lv is wild by leading druggist
everywhere with the positive under
standing that your money will be re
funded without questioi or quibble if ! ma raunt officials.'
ON K bottle fails to give you al.Mdute
satisfaction. There are now enough specialised
, ' " 1 'days, set aside for this, that or the
A Cnl a Word Will fti yoar other purpose, to encourage one to over
rtory in th Journal Ntu) Todmy look son;, of them.
nn of Mnvor Bowser, of this city.
Rey. Belnsrtson, Her. Ilougcn and
Miss Aargot Tonseth were entertnlned
at the H. E. Steen homo during the eon
efrence and dedication of the I'lil'''
Lutheran f hurch, last week.
Willis ami Davl. I'endcll were here
from Kerry, Wash., to attend the fnner
.1 .,f their mother. Mrs. W. It. Penile"
and serompenlcd the remains to their
ays Watch This Ad Changes Often
FOR THE WOODSMAN
We have all kinds of Axes, tt'edges, Wedges, Haws and Emiipmvr.ti
for tbe wood..
All kind, of Corrugated Iros. for both Eoofs and Building..
A good $8011.00 Lauudiy Mangel, .lightly used for one-fourth original
cost.
$15 AND 120 NEW OVERCOATS AT 15.00.
1 pay I 1 4 cent, per lb. for old rngs.
H. Steinbock Junk Co.
The Hoiim of Half a Million Bargains.
QOI V.fc rVmm.rM.l Street. Phon 80R.
of October, 1915.