SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOV. 16. 131,-,. I i n A or J Oo A!o Packed 20 for 10c How To Make Your Hair Soft, Fluffy, Beautiful An old-fn shinned homo recipe, con-! hi Ht.i ii pf of plain liny rum, luvona del cnmposoo, mid nicthol crystals, is o rn of tho best things in tin1 win!. I fur thoi hair nnd scalp, tict from uny druggist! nix ounces (if bay rum, two ounces of! Invonn do composer, mnl one half drachm of nipiilliol crystals, liissolve the menthol crystals in Hie liay rum nnd then mid the Invonn ile coinposec. Jf you prefer your druggist will mix these ingredients for you. A teaspoon-, fill of your favorite perfume may he ridded if you like. Apply ly putting n Tit t lo of the mixture on n soft cloth.1 Drnw this cloth slowly through the linir, Inking just one small strand at n lime. This cleanses the hair and sculp; of dirt, dust nnd excessive oil audi mnheg the hair delightfully fluffy,! soft nnd lustrous. To stop the haii'j from fulling nnd make it grow ugnin. Tub the lotion briskly into the scalp with the finger lips or a medium stilt brush. .Apply night nnd morning. Try! this simple remedy for a week or two' nnd seo if it does not do nwuy with: tho (lnndruff and loose hairs. If y.ni r ' linir is normally thick this recipe should! keep it so. If your linir is thin keep; up this treatment regularly for n mini" Mor of weeks. If your hair papillae! and follicles nre merely dormant this treatment should revive idem and thus snake new hair grow nnd gradually thicken Hie hair over your whole scalp.; .Various ready-nmde hair prepnnit ions ennlitin lead acetate. This is poison ous and dangerous and should he avoid ed. The simple reidpe given above is absolutely harmless. ! Wilson's Criiic Ordered Reinstated Washington, Nov. nl. Tn orders to Postmaster tleneral Uiiilesou today the White House uuipmlif iedly ordered iv itiHlateinent of Assisting postmaster Uuikitt at; W iiiuetka, 111., who was re moved because he criticised the presi- dent's engagement for being tee s, lifter his first wife's death. Assistant Te d master (lenci .il Hover today telegrii plied IV-d muster Kl n-pV.-i to reinslate Hurkitt ininicdiatetv. The Logical Way EAST Is via California 13 DAYS STOrOVER nt San Fra-iris-o give tin opportunity (o i-,it h Panama-Pacific Exposition San Francisco Prnctiiiilly no additional oxoerne enroute to the ensl via the Ogden Route High class ..train service with through sleeper Kansas City, Chicago and St. Louis, A Postal Will l.rlnff our booklets Wayside Notes" and "Side Trips on Orfden lioiito" or see Dearest ngent for Information nnd tickets. Southern Pacific-Union Pacific Jotrn M. Scott, Cleueral Patweufior Anient Portl.1 uil, Oregou Speaking of Speed Did you know that PIEDMONT quickly be came the largest selling Cigarette in many cities without help and BEFORE they were advertised ? Pretty good proof of their goodness, isn't it? They ARE good. All-pure Tobacco of a kind that most men like. That's putting it mildly. We'll leave the rest to you. - L JO at B. S , J I ' Grab the Coupon How " The Pit and Pendulum ' ' Founrf Guners By William Philip Sinuns. (1'nited Press stuff cori'esHindeit.) With the French Army in Cham pagne, Oct. 211. (Ky mail.) The avia tor who discovered the big IK mili inetel' gun wliich bombarded Dunkirk, toduy told me how he did it. He is II French captain, but beyond that tin censor commands silence. "I was flying in Flanders." he said, "when Dunkirk underwent her fust lioniliardiueiil. It seemed that the big shells must come from warships at sea. but ns you know they were tired from u point in Hclginni mime two miles back of thi' llcrniiin lines, or about I'd miles. "It takes u Ihicf to calch a thiol', so ns Herman aviators gave the range to the bite gnu, French aviators watch ed them anil gave the range to the al lied artillery. We photographed the po sition from several thousand feet up and from this photo marked on our large-scale artillery maps the exact point of the shells' ' departure." The captain, young, clean-cut. wear ing n monuele; his reddish mustache cut American Cushion, opened an allium such ns you probably have nt home. Turning a few pages he stopped nt one he said was the Dunkirk cannon. Niuall but distinct, the cannon could be seen in a circle of whitish-gray the cement base. Lending up to it was a double thread the tramway over which the mammoth shells were hauled. Ncarhv was u highway; elsewhere darkish fields; beets, piobably. "All that remained," continued the boyish captain, "was to 'spike' the enemy's howitzer. Tins was done sys tomuticnlly. The Hermans say we waste ammuiiit ion, but the silencing of this piece refutes that. We photographed the positigu after each shot, book at these photon: Turning the pictures slowly, one could see the spots, representing holes dug by the gens searching for Hiiii kiili's bombanler, getting elo-cr and closer to the turpet. It was like the Fit nnd I In Pendulum all over again. The Herman gunners nr.M have seen death dm niutr closer and closer, bat there was nothing for them to do. The shells were clnsiie; in rapidly and their lo Denver, Omaha, I Ciqa77cue of It's a "Forward Pass"! I howitzer was too big to be unbolted 'from the cement nnd hauled, about. "When we had given approximately the proper range by the nid of our photos," the officer sniil, "we overflew the gun nnd gave directions by wireless uud got the gnu." The last phnto grnph showed a veritable pit about the Herman piece; it must have been hit repeatedly. The captain did not say so, but his work was done under hut fire from uuti-uircruft guns below ; uud while fighting nir duels with Herman acrnpluncs scut up against him. The officer showed me his photo graphing aeroplane." The camera is in front uud screwed, leus down, to Ho pbine's floor. To prevent vibration : the apparatus is mounted on four soft lubber coin s. A telescopic lens registers objects u mile beneuth. i Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous i ABOUT NINE TENTHS OF ALL I.. STOMACH TROUBLE SAID TO I BE DUE TO ACIDITY I A rhyslclau's Advice on Cause and Curo. I A New York Physician who has made In special study of stomach and int.es jtinnl diseases says that, nearly all in testinal troubles, as well us many dis- eases of the. vital organs, nre directly I traceable to a. deranged condition of j the stomach. This in turn is due nboiil nine limes out of ten to excessive acid I ity, commonly termed sour stomach or j heartburn, wliich not only irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach but also may set up gastritis and in a large majority of cases gastric nleeis lire ncconipanied by hyperacidity. It is interesting to note that he con ; ileinns the ue of patent medicines uud practically nil medical treatment that is designed lo act upon tin' stomach lin j iuir, staling that the best results are 'obtained by the use of a simple antacid which acts upon the contents of the j stomach ami neutralizes the acidity of the food thus removing Ihe Kource of j the trouble. As nil nalacid he prescribes ordinary bisuriited iiineuesia. lie con tend:! that it is ns fooli-h to treat the stomach itself ns it. would be for u man who stepped on n tuck to rub linnuient on the foot without first re moving the tack. Remove the lack and the foot will heal itself neulrali'n the nciil nnd the stomach troubles will dis appear. Irritating medicines uud mcdi' cal treatments are useless, so long as the contents of the stomach remains ncid; remove Ihe neidily ami there will be no need i'lTr medicine - the inflamed lining of the stomach will then hcul it self. Sufferers from acidity? sour stoiuuch nnd heartburn should get a sinull bottle of disunited magnesia from their druggist, and take a leasponnful ill a ipiurter of u glass of hot or cold wnler utter each meal, repealing it fifteen minutes, if ueeessatv, this be ing the dose which the doctor has found most, efficacious in nil cases. , Hy actual count, 41,;iH(i persons were in Chicago's parade of protest against closed Sunday saloons. A million or more other Chlcngoans, not counting the bnbics,' were evidently impressed with the money cost of the open Sun dnv saloons, vuriously estimated at $1110,000 to $100,000 a' week. I 1 ' ' WAR NEWS OF ONE V EAR. AGO TODAY t Smyrna foils fired on the IT, S, 8. Tennessee, entering the port to prolecii American in terests. Aiistio-Hermaii forces concentrated in (inliciii to check Ihe Russians, MtMtM - - I f Jhlot Ale fi Other Cities On Circuit Would Welcome Oregon Metro polis Next Year Seattle, Wash., Nov. 1(1. Portland sprang into life, will be in the Northwestern league in Something definite as to next sea lylli if JudL'e JlcCredie. owner of the -ion's football coach is expected to be ('oust league franchise there, can per-1 suude his fellow members of the dire torate to stick to their action Monday when Portland was dropped from the double A circuit because the railroads refused to grant !l reduction in passen ger rates. Mob Brown, Vancouver owner, de clared today the Const league's action means, that with Portland, the .North-j western league will become a class A i organization and one of the strongest minor leugues in the country. "I had nn inkling that this step would be taken," said D. E. Dugdale, local magnate today, "but I was so afraid they'd back down that T did not say n word. You bet I'ortlnnd will be welcome into this leugiie, with open arms. Portland belongs to us geogrnph ii'lilly. It is too long u jump from San Francisco to Portland mid back again. The Coast league clubs will save $15, 000 or more on the season by eliminat ing Portland. The probable circuit for 101(1, provid ed Portland is not taken buck by the Const league, will be Seattle, Vancouv er. Portland, Spokane, Butte nnd either Helena or Missoula. The league directors declare they nre tired of losing money, in Tacoiua w in town does not support u winner. It may be dropped. N Por Portland's Place. Sail Francisco. Nov. Hi. Baseball fans were on the ipii vive lice todny ns to what city will replace Portland, to be dropped by the directors of the Pucific Coast league unless better rail road rates can be obtained. .Sacramento and Ogden were mentioned ns possible substitutes for the northwestern city, but the directors have given no intiuiu tioa ns lo what action will lie taken. Owing to the proximity of Ogden to Salt l.nke, it is argued that very little additional expense in the matter of transportation would be incurred if Ogden were taken. Tho .Mormon city supported its l'liion Association team fairly well, but some fans conversant with baseball in 1'tah argued that this was because of the keen rivalry in all matters between Salt Lake and Ogden. Next year's meetings of the Coast directors was awarded to Suit Lake, while the schedule mooting was post poned until nftcr the first of the year. Sacramento Wants In. Sacramento. Cal., Nov. .1(1. Sacra mento baseball enthusiasts are happy today over the possibility of this city having n Coast league baseball team. Sacramento will make a . bid for the Portland franchise. Charles Graham, prominent in Const league circles for many years, said to day that the reduction of payrolls to 1 ,5(10 a month w ill make it. possible for Sacramento to put n team in the field w it hunt losing money. Sacramento refused to support n semi pro ball team the past senson and the funs are hungry for the Const leag uers. Wen prominent locally in buse bail are waiting for more definite word from Portland before taking action. Upon final official notification that Portland', will be dropped from the Coast league, local "men will get busy raising money to get the Fnrtlund fran chise. BRIEF NEWS OF SPORTS Cambridge, Ins., .Nov. Ion t'orbclt, California;!, 10. Itiimil wns among thi many ex-stars who nriived hero to-1 day to aid in preparing Harvard for the 1'oothuil game with Yale. New Haven, Conn,, Nov. 10,-Three players tire coiupetiag lor tho pluce made vacant, ley C'aii W'edeman, right end. Piivker. Allen appeared in his place yesterday, while either Moscley or lliggialiolham will work out today.! New Orleans. Ln., Now III. Kid Wil liams nnd Fraukie Hurus will meet for' the bantamweight championship here December 0 instead of November 20, the bout having been postponed. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 10. Efforts were, nit. lie today to secure the permission of the Missouri Valley football con ference lor tin1 Fnivei'iity of Nebraska team to play the I'niv ei ;i(y of VYnsh iiigion team at Pasadena, Culifornrn' New Years day. The athletic boar" has given ils consent, and the permrs aion of the conference is nil that rs in . o.-s:iry to cliin Ii the trip. i OTE JOHNSON DEAD. Portland, Or.. Nov. Id. News of the, accidental death while hunting near' Hiughampton, N. Y of Ote Johnson,! who played shortstop for tho Portland! Pacific Const league in 1007, 1008 nnd' 1000 wus received here today. llel was shot in the abdomen when, stum bling, he discharged the shotgun he was carrying. Johnson was known ns ono of the hardest hitters in the league. HOT FIIIT EXPECTED. Portland, Or., Nov. 10. The fans nre expecting n hot buttle when Ralph Urn man ami Tommy Chirk meet before the Rose City Athletic club in a six round bout tonight. Clark, wiio has a reputation as ft mix er, says tlwit he will not try to outbox the lightweight contender, but will go at him liammer mid tongs from tho tun of the boll. .. WOULD RETAIN SCIIAEFrEE. I Hclgium, as the president '8 running I male in lOtn. University of California. Nov. 10.-! W'th. this discussion arose further The campus was startled todav bv the. "!';;"" "President Alilr rumors that agitation is under wav to!"'1"1' '" m '"'"' ,''".'"H retain .linmiv iSelmoffer. whose resigua-l l'-"l't himself intends to Hon was accepted after California a ;., mnkl' ,u' '- P ' re-election, rely to 0 defeat nt the hunds of Washington, j "I"' 'us record and upon the rep Nobody would admit that anything def ! resentatioas of able campaign speak itiue is heiiiff done, but the persistency I ors- of the rumor caused many to give cie.i j Whitlock gives .strung support to once to it. ) "'' issue of national military prepnred- At the welcome home given the foot- lu's his friends believe )ie would niakn ball sipnnl last night on its return from :,n ideal vice-presidential candidiite. As Seattle, Assistant Conch Smith declared; campaigner, democrats say he would California's great showing against .ben winner. Washington Saturday was a complete. vindication for Schaeffer, and forth-1 with talk of asking him to remain uncorked when Hraduate Manager .limn Stroud and Schaeffer return l'roju the lortn, WILL ABANDON RUGBY. Portland, Or., Nov. Hi. The beliefl prevailed here today that Stanford uni versity will nbanilou rugby uud return to Aine.ricun football next year. Stanford lias submitted to other coast colleges a tentative outline, for new; ' acine toast conference, according to Dr. K. J. Stewart, athletic director of ' If a new conference is organized the! matter will prnbnblv come up before ! the Pacific Northwest conference whicli meets in Portland December 2 and Richmond P. Hobson Thinks Bryan and Wilson Are In Accord' Tacoma, Wash., Nov. lO.-There will oe no split in the ilemocrntic party by reason of the divergent views held by President Wilson nnd former Secretary Bryan on the question of military pre paredness, according to the declaration here today of former Congressman Richmond Pearson Hobson, of Ala bnma. In fact, Hobson expressed the opin ion thut nn understanding exists be tween the chief executive and his former premier by which the latter is to support Wilson in 1010 in return for Wilson's endorsement of Bryan's presidential candidacy in 1020. Speaking of preparedness, Hobson said the hostile attitude toward the armament program of Houso Leader lvitclnn is not likely to ieooardiro the fate of the administration 's legislative puns. Public opinion, he flunks, will force the pussage ot the proposed mens- lire Hobson would have the American fleet developed to take first rank among the navies of the world, saving! we should have a fleet on the Pacific I coast stronger than the Japanese navy; and nn the Atlantic greater than the liennun navy. ITCHMG TROUBLES NrH) Kml AM,1'1' ""Nortion, per word lc - HJuLd lUJLftiM On week (0 insertions), per word.... 5c avi .i c "T K'ne month (20 insertions), iierwordl7c "lien tlie feet itch and cause severe' All ads must be ordered for a stated di omtort nt. the end of the day, what! I r,'li,'f thoro is in.a Utile Poslam spread gently onl Itching is nlluved: nininv. mice from sweaty odors is removed. ' :iP0"siblc for more thnn ono insertion I'nder such treutincnt the trouble is!lur in Classified Advertise- not likely to recur iinicklv. Should 'l!0"'' "tM"' 'om ndvertiscment the Hives, Rashes, Pimples, Sunburn, . .. i .iiiim mini j5iies annoy, ros- mm will quickly relieve ami heal. Won derfully helpful in Eczema and skin discuses aggravating nnd stubborn. One month's trial of Pnslinn Soap the soap of soaps for tender, sensitive skin usually lends to its continued use. For samples, send -le stamps to Emer gency Lu born lories, .'12 West 2."th St New Yorw City. Sold by nil druggists.' E3 P If you a c tired of saving dollars by trading g a here don l come watch the your neighbors if they're pleased with these i I satisfying reductions on quality footwear K ra H" One of the many $4.50, and they were priced right at $6. Several styles Ii $5 Shoes; that were priced right; now going at $2.35 ra m g All this week the sale is on Come here where our n g business is satisfactory and the shoes are real bargains n ZZ ...... M S 152 SI North id Com'l 3 Street Whitkk Favored For Second Place ' Washington, Nov. Hi. Friends of President Wilson discussed today the posMhiltv of lin vim; lira ml Whitluck. of Toiledo, American representative to A radical progressive, Whitluck, tin politicians said, would be likely to r.l tract mull moose votes to the demo cratic party. Moreover, caninuign experts express ed the view that he would be able tn swing Ohio to the democrats. Federation of Labor Has Mfjch Work Ahead Sun Francisco, Nov. lfi. Delegates to the annual convention of the American Federation of Labor today faced tho rrublein of disposing of 153 resolutions m tho tive remaining days of the con volition. Fifteen committees to which the resolutions have been nsaigned are working early and lute propuring recommendations on the forms of action to be taken. I Delega ites frum Washington. Balti more. St. Louis. Buffalo nnd Provi dence nre campaigning for the lOHi convention. Selection of a convention city will be the last matter to come before the convention. Action looking toward advancement of the eight hour day movement will lm t.ilmi unrt,, v.1-',. e 1. 1 i iol'' X'::;: t zr:wi0,,s alre",iy cn" llSfiflatOr 157 Favors Large Navy Portland, Ore., Nov. 10. "I favor a navy, if you will pardon the slung, strong enough to knock tile block off any other nation." This statement today shows where Senator Harry Lane, of Oregon, stands on the preparedness question. In tin uddress before tho Tacksoii club, a democratic organizution, lust night. Senator Lane advocated a defen sive navy, but not the building of one to go to war against any other nation or to grab territory. The senator, however, di'chiro.l flint . the m-mor i i, tl, '..,, ':.. .... ; ,l,',,,l.,,,,,i,.J ,. ,.i,....i..... .....i ..... , will havi? to be shown thu t " sist the high explosive shells of the j present dav before he votes ,,...., , more puttie ships, The government should also build its own warships, the senator said. NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES. Unto linr wnr.l ',iu- Tmlnr. length of time, no ud to count less tnan '0 words. The Capital Journal will not bo rn ,iv. '. 1 l.'l'l,pnrs nml notify us irn mediiitely it is cnntniiis an error. fllininium charge, Lie. PHONE 037 For wood saw. REMEMBER Fred 's Night Lunch. NovlB FIR WOOD if;'., 5o per cord. 2210. Phone tf CITY 703. WINDOW CLEAN EH- -Piiono Decll bareains. laird Schnher Shops fnr 2 EINHART QUALITY SHOES OrrOSITE WELLER BROS. GROCERY DRESSMAKING By day or taken in. Phone 2 1 74 J. .NovlU 0vK POSTS FOR SALE 9 cents ouch. S:M (.'hurry Avo. Nov22 PHONE VOUlt OH DEHSFor Thanks civing turkey to "Fill. Novl8 FOIt BALK .'10 head good stock sheep. Jack Miller. Turner, Oregon. NovlS WlLIi TUADE Acreage for city lota or city property. Phono 337. Novl6 FOIt SALE ('heap, or trado good Bound horse. Phono 2.rt)oJl. Novl7 lllU FIR WOOD $1.00 per cord, 2nd growth ttanO. Phono DOPtf. NovlJ JERSEY COWS And heifers for sale, choap. C S. liowne, Aiimsvillo, Ore gon, tf FOR RENT Complete dry clcaninj? nnd pressing parlors, machinery and building, i-lio Slate street. '. M. Long. Novl7 POR RENT -One nere with house, five dollars. Mrs. Peters, Fairviow Avo. Near 12th. Novltt POR PENT 5 room modern bungalow furnished. See J. 51. Long, 12115 Stulo street. Nov 17 HELP WANTED Two young men or ladies for special work in city. Room .1, Capitol Hotel. NovlO POR SALE Xi nn 'h enndy store, no reasonable offer will bo refused. Sco Zinn ii you want a storo. NovltJ FOIt PENT 4 room furnished house, electric lights, bulli uud toilet, $12.00. 02!) Mill street. Phone (i!7. Novl7 POR SALE Patent for stove oil hum or, fit ii ii v stove. Will sell reason able. Phono Jil l.M. Novl8 HOA'P MEAT First class only, 4e pel pound, delivered to anv part of city, lot! 8. 12th. Phone 2-110. DeclS FOR SALE OR TKADK Woll im proved ten acres, one and halt' miles east of asylum. PhouuMI. Novlli WANT TO KENT Ten to fifty ncres goofl land, must be near Salem. Phono jiOOJ.I. NovlO FOR TRADE A modern lighting plant for a Ford. Address X25, cure of Journal. Nov2( FOIt KENT Modem furnished house keeping rooms at 000 North Cottage. Phono J.WJK. NovlO (ILOSINa OUT Fruit trees and shrubs at, low prices. Koy V. Ohmart, Phono !3;)F15. Novl7 GOAT MEAT 4 nnd 5c per pound. Independent Market. 107 South C'ommercinl stret. tl NOTICE I will not bo responsible for bins contracted by .vfrs. A. M. Lott. W. Fraio is Lott. Novl7 RUMMAHH SALE Now on nt 200 State, by tho Court street Christiun, church. it FOIt SALE liargnin, .i;i acres, near Salem, part trade. Address Luther Stout, Stnyton. Nov 18 CORD WOOD Stnnipago wanted, must bo very cdose to Salem. Near street car preferred. Phono 71. Novl7 FOR SALE Ouk and fir wood Bawcd in desirable lengths, full measure ment guaranteed. Phono 70F11. Novl7 FI11ST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING" Shoes fixed while you wait, till work gunrnnteed. Jacob Vogt, D79 South Commercial. NovI7 FOR SALE 1015 thrco speed Ilarloy Davidson motorcycle, excellont con dition. Cheap for cash or will giv tonus. Phono 15 or 810. NovlO A NICK LITTLE HOUSE And oiib ac.ro on Fuirvimv nveiiuo, nbout fl blocks to car line, for rent, $5.00 por month. Sco J, A. .Mills, 384 Htate. Nov 17 FOR KALE Driving horse, harness mid rubber tired buggy, nearly new; also practically new heater, might trade for machine or wood. Phone 002. NovlO '!?"'P'',WWKf wwiiii m fi J'a K J 1 . faa h ait OA mi m m W Nl AH UH M crowds ask I H Look for l Red and Yellow H aigns ti M. Si 11 0 H hi