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FIVE Hills m in NEW INC JOURNAL THE DAILY CAPITAL JO' RNAL, SALEM, PRECOX FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1916 V. u UBSSB5SEH New Shoes arriving each day by express as fast as the designers produce them. You can be fitted in Salem as well as in any large city on the cost and no doubt much better as we take a special interest in each of our customers, giving the very best ser vice and the most courteous treatment with the view of making a steady customer of every person entering our store. Hanan's new last, full quarter, patent kid, turn soles, the last word in style and workmanship. Sold at all Hanan agencies $12; our price . . $8.00 The new White Wash Kid Lace Boots, eight-inch top, covered Cuban Louis heel. The season's most popular novelty. To see these shoes is to i s i ' (Ba le I buy them $6.00 Watch for the New Things. Every week will be Sur prise Week at the PRICE SHOE COMPANY Hanan Witch Elk Shoes li shoe Ever-wear ,ose Glass of Hot Water Before ; Breakfast Daily Keeps the Doctor Away Tells How the Old Stand-by Paper Is Received and Read Each Evening Sanitary science has of late made rapid strides with results that arc of untold blessing to Humanity, me lat est application of its untiring research is the recommendation that it is as necessary to attend to internal sanita tion of tho drainage system of the hu man body as it is to the drains of tho house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when wo arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, instead, feel as fresh ns a daisy by opening tho sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of tho internal poisonous stagnant ni.itter. Fveryone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone 1 phosphate in it- to wash from tho stom ach, liver and bowels me previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile an I poisonous toxins; thus cleansing and sweetening and purifying the entire al imentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in-J vigorating. It cleans out ill the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity! and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated not water is quietly extracting a large vol ume of water from tho blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with cnostipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blool dis orders and sickly complexions are urg ed to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to inako anyone a pronounced crank on tho subject of internal sanitation. THE GIRL CAME BACK Portland, Ore., Mm. SO. Refusing to account for her absence in any way, Miss Ailenc Hunkers is back at her home here today after a two days' dis appearance. She had left a note saying she would commit suicide. Tho girl's mother to day dismissed a complaint against Law rence Davenport, the girl's fiancee, sworn out when she suspected the sui cide note was a ruse to cover up an elopement. DANGERSJF A COLD Salem People Will Do Well to Heed Them. Many bad cases of kidney troublo re sult from a cold or chill. Congested kidneys fall behind in filtering the poison-laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and disordered Jtidnoy action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Use Doan's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. Follow this Salem resident's example: J. H. Penton, M15 Leo St., Salem, says: 'A cold settled on my kidneys, causing pain through my back. 1 knew that my kidneys were to blame, and, hearing several local citizens endorse Doan's Kidneys Pills highly, I began using them. They were just what I needed to relievo the pains nd other kidney troubles. Whenever I havo taken Doan's Kidney Pills since, a few doses have brought mo relief. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask fur a kidnoy remedy get Doan's idiuy i'ills the snmo that Mr. Penlon had. Fnster-Milburn Co., Props., liuffalo, N. Y. I Editor Journal: "In the first place, you must know, that a certain coterie of old gentlemen, living in the tingle- j wood district get the Capital Journal by i having it delivered at the little store, on Seventeenth street and so of course j the bundle of papers is brought there by the nioturiunn on that car line, and it is oh! so eagerly watched for by these selfsame men. How eagerly, is evidenced, especially in rainy weather (and that means must of the time late ly) by the way they begin to peek out of their windows over towards Mr. H.'s house where Mr. R. stands umbrella I in hand, watching each car after 4. j o '(dock then at lust the motorman sig-1 nu I to Mr. It. he htvs the papers, then; Mr. H. starts towards the store to net his meanwhile he wiggle-waggles his j big umbrella, so all the old men know! the pnpers are there, then they all grab their umbrellas, and start for their pa- j per. I They return home, after a very short chat with each other about war, weath er, etc., but tney don't stay long, ror "Ma" wants to just glance at that pa per too, before supper, and they well know tho result if they linger. So, according to program, after "Ma' pops the bi.:cnit in the oven, and look ing "all over creation" for her glasses, she says she "just wants to look at that blessed old Capital .loimial ono minute and some times, oh, yes, quite "often, her biscuits get a bit too brown to suit Pa, who hasn 't many teeth, just be cause she can't find who is married, dead., or born,, ns quick as she w;ints to, for did you ever notice, and here comes a little hint for the editor, the big city papers have one place for such no tices altogether, and you can find them real quick like, but our evening paper has them scattered promiscuously, am in almost any old place. And that's too bad for that's what the women 'folks read first thing. They know where to look for war news, where to find the society news, every time, also the ads from each and every one really important store .sure and cer tain to be right there every time, to say nothing of the splendid editorials, without which (the Capital Joiirmil would be like n nice dinner without a good dessert. Now evtrcrntly nil the want and ask for to feel their evening paper is just complete, is to have one corner, every time, for the notices of marriages, deaths and births. Then Pn could read the paper in pence before supper, and iMu can do likewise afterwards, but those few items she must see, and read before any body gets a bite to eat, and this way it takes time to hunt them up. The main advantage of having the paper come to the little store is it gets there so nice and early. Sponkim' of the editorials, who hasn't noticed if there is anything in t lie war news, or concerning politics and "sick" " isn't quite clear to the average mind. You can just confidently turn to the editorials and then it is all made plain. Who hasn't enjoyed the little sob mes sages often found in between more im portant editorials? and enjoyed them ton who hasn't laughed at the flings IS YOUR HEALTH WORTH $5.00? Woman Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Restored Her Health. Lima, Ohio. " I was all broken down in health from a displacement. One of my lady friends came to see ma and she ad vised me to com mence taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I began tak ing your remedies and took $5.00 worth and in two months was a well woman after three doctors said I never would stand up straight again. I was a mid wife for seven years and I recommended the Vegetable Compound to every wo man to take before birth and after wards, and they all got along so nicely that it surely is a godsend to suffering women. If women wish to write to me I will be delighted to answer them." Mrs.jENNlB Moyer, 312 E.North St, Lima, Ohio. Women who suffer from tliaplaee menents, weakness, irregularities, ner vousness, backache or bearing-down pains, need the tonic-strengthening properties of the roots and herbs con tained in Lydia E.Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. If you want specialadvlo.c.writo the Lyriist 13. rinkham Irledicino (Jo. (conJldcntial), Lynn, Mass. Illi-f'l'll ft. ,: J Deserted by Fellow Conspir ators Ernest Schiller Un takes Job Alone Soft Col lars are to be more popular than ever this spring and summer. Five new stylos came yesterday and they are most attrac tive. They are the "Troy Club" "Riverside Club" "Sport Club" "Fort Oranpre Club" "Elks Club" 15c Or 2 for 25c Take a peep at them. HAMSOND-BISliOP CO. The Toggcry 167 Commercial St Leading Clothiers BAD STOMACH ONE DOSE Or MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy Should Convince You That Your Sul fating Is Unnecessary. the " Ed. gives nt the women's dresses I mil other iirtieh-.i of attire? Wlio lnisn felt like putting liiin on. the bnek kicking about, the high two steps street cms tlint the women complain so much about, and his efforts iowir.ls having a new S. P. depot are coile'iily commendable. Truly liis efforts ire ap predated by his women readers. The admirers of the Capital .Touriril are legion, the promptness in uiv'niM the latent, news accepted as alh".-iT be yond belief war new fij.tit:u'i .us. or any, by everyon" -il! over the city, and elsewhere. To ill'isirato, nee rid gentleman hustled 'out ..f the little Merc one rniny evening to read il Moon as J possible, when lie got ne.trlv koine, bat k Lewes, Del., March 31. A. daring plot to capture the 5,000 ton lirilisli steamer Matnppo with her valuable car go and take her to sea was revealed today by Ernest Schiller, who was over powered after bidding up the ship's com mander and attempting to seize the ves sel single handed. Pour other men, he said, conspired to stow away aboard, spring out at. a given signal, overpower tho officers and cow the Cliine.se crew by threaten ing them with revolvers. All this was to take place just off Handy Hook. .Schiller's comrades, however, backed out, just before the Matnppo sailed from lloboken. Thereupon, Schiller says, ho decided, to execute the plan alone, but he planned to escape to this port aftei hinting the safe, lie refused to name I his confederates. The authorities are puzzled as In j what disposition should be made of him. If it is proven that the Maloppol was oulide Ihe II mile limit whim lie held up the commander, Schiller be-' ),,, i longs to I lie y a pt a la MUM class, ami ,,f is liable to be hanged by the British as! a pirate. I A million people, many right in your own locality, have taken Mayr's Won derful Ueincdy for Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments, Dyspepsia, Press ure of tins Around the Heart, Sour Stomach, Distress Alter Keating, Nerv ousness, Dizziness, Tainting Spells, Sick Headaches, Const ip ition, Torpid Liver, etc., and are praising it highly to oth er suffers, (let a bottle of your drug gist, today. This highly successful lieiu- edy lias I u taken by people in nil walks of life, among them Members of Congress, Justice of the Supreme Court, Kdmalors, Lawyers, Merchants, Hank ers, Doctors, Druggists, Nurses, Mann fieturers, Priests, Ministers, dinners, with lasting benefit and it should be cipinlly successfully in your case. Send for free valuable booklet u Stomach Ailments to (leo. II. Mavr, Mfg. (In-mint, 1.1 1-1. Hi Whiting Street, Chicago, III. .I.e. Perry, lift South Commercial. Stayton Notes he turned to tin- stnr.' " : Wl.'it 7b Overcome Eczema Fniitland News i i (Capitil Journal Special Service.) I'ruitland, Or., Mar. .10. Saturday evening the 2.1th, a surprise party was had at the home of Mr. ind Mrs." II. C.i ltressler, it being tho 30th anniversary , of Mr. H's. birth which occurred on the 2.1rd. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. (. O. Swales and Mr. and Airs. h. C. Runtenberg. .Music, and cards whilc.t the happy hours away. Wm. A. Rones and Mrs. Bones, of I near the reform school, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M ick Standifer, a few days ago. j Walter Hansom, student at the high , school, Snlem, now flint the roads arc gettinc better, goes baek and forth on his wheel. j Mr. II. M. Branson has been quite poorly for several weeks but is now improving. Mrs. Porter, mother of F. II. Porter, pastor of tho First Christian church it Salem,, is visiting friends here. Her home is in southern Indiana to which place she plans to return in May. That photo of our late neighbor, Ma jor A. W. Schrunk, of Yeoman, now of Aumsville, is rather startling and with the bi" iiierschnt might well be taken for n member of i German rathskeller. Besides he looks as fierce and during as Colonel llofer. That Salem news paper did n boss job of showing its readers, "Wha's Who The Great ami the Near i re it. " Henry Smith has been fixing his fences, but that don't mean he's out for office. Henry ln.i too much sense to bin k the uncertain in politics. A correspondent in a late Capital Jp! Journal from the "Open Forum" nfter getting a good toe hold launched his javelin at the "Try Salem First" slo gan. He seems to think it means "Try Salem First for Salem's Ilene fit." A shame! Perish the thought! B A DBRE AT H Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove it Your Husband Will Compliment Yoif upon your ability as a good eook when he sits down to one of our juicy steaks. And well may he for the meal will be an appetizing one. All our meat is of the very highest quality possessing flavor and nutriment. If you can't come yourself, 'phone us. Independent Market 157 S. Commercial St. Phone 729 Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi tute fur calomel, aet g' oily on the bowels Ull'l positivi Iv do the work. I'eoi.le attlietcd v.ilh Inn! breath find Oiilek relief tin'. inch r. Howards' Olivo Tablets. Tlic pldiKint, funr-eoiiled tab ids me taken for bad breath by all who know ilieio. Dr. Kdwnrds" Olive Tablets net crently tint firmly on the bowels aid liver, siimu Utlne tliMii to ratunil Rction, clearlni? lh l)lw,d und gently purifying tlio entire sys tem. Thev do that which danKerous ralo mel iiocs without any of the bud after Itfeeto All tho benefits of nasty, ickenlnir, I ;;:ll'iMX eat h.i riles are (jeri-d from ir. Kilwi.r.K Olive Tablets without Krtrln& pain or lisaK-'eeable rflV'tH of uny kind. Ir. )'. M. K'lwunts ili.-e ,v-i e-t the for l mul.'i aftT h -venlcen years of praetteo ' nneinir ratierHH nOHcte'l with bnwel nnd ! liver coi.iplalnl with the aitcieJant bad brent ii. Dr. wants' Olive Tablets nre purely n, veire table cnmpotml mlxeil with olive oil; ynu v Id I; now ilim by ttielr olive color. Take o.i" er two every nli-'hl. fur a week an't re'te 11. e effect le-c and 25e per box. All flnir'it'ts. The olive, j aokt Company, Columbus, O. I Never mind bow often you have tried nnd failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any ilruKfc'ist for 2."c. Extra lurge bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zcino is applied. In a short time usually every trace of pimples, black heads, rash, eczema, tetter uud similar skin diseases will be removed. I For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, zemo is an exceptional I remedy. It is not Rrensy, sticky or ! waterv nnd it does not stniir. When others fail it is the one dependublo treat ment for nil skin troubles. Zcmo. Cleveland. Bishop's Secretary Before Grand Jury Portland, Or., March III. Charged with the destruction of the records of n corporation, Charles I!. Prthler, con fidential secretary to the lute Bishop Scaddiilg, faces grand jury action to day following his admission before Judge Jones yesterday that lie had burned the bishop's papers after his t death. In explanation, he faid the j bishop had directed him to do so, but , this was denied by Bishop Walter ITavlor Hummer, who succeeded Scad ding in the Oregon Kpiscopal diocese ! ami by liodney I,, (ilisan, chancellor of j the dioceso under Itihop Scudding. Quiting from letters and church reports, I they testified that Bishop Seaibiing had desired ins successor to find the attairs of the chinch in perfect order. THE "BLUE THOME' ' NOW (Capit il Journal Special Service.) S'ayton, Or.. ,l ir. .'III. I. A. Thomas and wife entertained a party of friends at their home on Friday evening. The affair was in honor of their wedding auiiiversaiy and partly as n farewell to O. C. Kxsiunn, who his roomed at the Thomas home f,)r sonic time. Various games and excellent refreshments made up the evening's entertainment. A post of lib' Woman's belief Cm-ps has recently been organized in the city. j Miss Bessie Unode, of Salem, spent 'the week end at the home of her broth i cr, Attorney (loode. Mrs. Frank Silhavy entertained a 'party -of friends at. dimmer on Thms- f I iv. The affair was in honor of her father, I'riari Whitney's N-nd birtlnlav. Ken l(.,V V 'line ,.,i,l wife .vl.,i J T suppose I could give oilier evide ' recently went ;o Now" York, writes : if I were to tell how the pink pnrf. of , hom(. fk that he has a good position 'the Saturday, March 2oth, edition wiih . anil likes city life tine. you go- ''Oil. I upper ling back for.'" lie was asi.cl foi'tot to buy some bread for "Oh. to on. " lie was t.i'd. ' ' to make biscuits, or pancakes." " lie- lieve I will." he replied, and hurried on jhoine to read. Well, don't this show ! Home of the readers think .more of ; their paper than they do of their nts? If it doesn't then what does.'i received in many homes, but, I don't know much about that, besides eno is enough. ( . I 0, SWIPED REGISTERED MAIL Srcveport, T.n of registered inai) Texas k Pacific, train here early today by robbers who boarded the cars as they were pulling out, overpowered Hie clerk and helped themselves. At Shrove port Junction, after riding two miles, they jumped off and escaped, (Jet. the drift of the, world 's doings by reading Tho Capital Journal. San Francisco. Mar. .10. The blaci hand is passed. Now it is the blue ' t tin mh. Mrs. Ksther I)aro has just received a letter threatening her nnd her children (with poisoning unices she leaves .f() at a specif icd ss,t. It Is signed "The I Blue Thumb," accompanied by a thumb ' print in blue ink. Stanley Starr is expected home Fri day from a business trip to I'orllund. Felix Van Khruien and wife are home from (leo. Keech's piling camp near Monroe, where they h ivo been eni- 'ployed for several mouths. Mr. Keech Mar. .1(1 Two pouches I states that he iias about ."() car loads were taken from a ot pibnir ready to ship that, have been held up on account of car shortage. Hi'. Bi'iiuchamp reports the birth of n 7uj pound sou to Floyd Cialitree and wile on S itunlay. Mrs, W. II. Il.iilin ami sous are here from Detroit, guests at the home of her parents, W. S. aWtters and wife. W. K. Thomas was over from Salem Wednesday on business. There will be a meeting of the lllaiiee club in tin- idub rooms on Thursday evening, March libth. The usual uood time is looked forward to. Cards, dine,- ing and it luncheon will make up the tr I 1 .t.- evcuniK s cuicrTUlumcill. X ou nave iiuulcu.i w uiuui,ui.a any i,j ,.,;.., v (., wiM mt wU)l Cold aggravates nasal catarrh, and UlC Mrs. (leo. F. Korinek on Friday after noon, March ,11. Die ladicit will take their fan"' work and spemln delightful ii ft it noon chatting and sewing. As S. I Stewirt, ra shier of the Farmers ic Merchants bank was ubout 'o arise from Ink slumbers in his room in the home of Mrs. Anna Stayton, he discovered a small blaze creeping along the ceilin-r on Saturday morning, lie called to Mrs. Stavton for some water li i i'i work succeeded in ipiench- lire, which had it not been disv covered soon wonl.l have iiinloiibtcdly liave been n bad blaze. J he tiro start ed from n defective tine. Flmer I'eiser, of Portland, Is a guest lit the A. Keiger mine and with other Stayton friends. Mr. I'eiser was a former acipiaint no o uf the lieiger's in I'eiinsylvania. The liandt'ouie new home of the ,T. P. Wilburs i rapidly nenring completion. flow of mucous amazes you that such objectionable matter could find lodg ment in, your head. To ignore this catarrh wlcn the cold subsides is wrong because it continues to slowly injure the delicate linings of the nasal passages and clog them up. To correct catarrh, cleanse the nos trils frequently with a solution of wam and I water and salt, insert vaseline on re- tiring, and take a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion after meals for one month. Scott's acts through the blood to feed the tissues, and contains soothing glycerine to check the inflammation and heal the sensitive nictnljruues. Scott's is pleasant Ut tike. ' UcoU & Dowuc, Dkiom&cld. N. . 15-30 It is Ihe California bungalow style, wilh wide v erandas, i iibblesl pillars, cob ble sb hininei s, etc. When finished it "ill be one uf the hand.soniesl and most modern in the cily. An enjoyable affair wis the fare well party given last Saturday night by the b'ebekan I I. O. O. F. lodges to two of their iiioiubers who expeel to leine wnii for Alaska, namely, (I. I'. Kearns and (I.- ('. Kksiiinu. Various games furnished 1 scent during tho evening an. I an excellent I piet was served. Hr. II. A. Ileanelianip was toistiiias:er ami several other lodge members responded. W. W. Klder has been chosen as deni oeiatic in i 1 1 ci ii hi ii of this precinct. W. I. N !- I h ii in, ilepulv sheriff, of Suleai, w is in Inwti Monday. Mrs. Archie lii'idshavy ami little niece, Malile llrodshavv relumed Friday from n visit with relatives in Mill City. Miss Vida Voiing, who is al tending . A. O, eaoie over from Corvallis and spent tiie week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I'M Young. The Stayton high sellout basketlnll leain accompanied by a number of fans join novod In Sein Friday evening, where they were badly defeated in a game wilh Ihe Sein high sel I team. (ieorge Downing, of Mill City, was il guest ill the Sid Ken- In ' 0 on his way to Silem to visit his father. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The "Conic-buck" man was really never down and out. Jlis weakened, conililion because of over-wurk, lack" of exercise, improper eating ami living demands stimulation (o sulsfy tho cry for a health giving appetite ami to re freshing sleep essential to strength. IO!,D MKDAIi Haarlem Oil Capsules, tlio National Kenu-dy of Holland, will tin tlio work. They urn wonderful! Tlncii of these capsules each day will put a man on his feet before ho known il; whether his trouble conies from uric lie id poisoning, tho kidneys, gravel or stono in tho bladder, stomach derange ment or other ailments that befall the over zealous American. Don't wait un til you bio entirely down and out, hut take them today. Your druggist will gladly refund your money if they do not help you. ".jc, 50c, and $1.00 per him Accept no iubstilutes. Look i'ur tho nnino GOLD MEDAL ou every box. They aro tho pure, original, imported Uuui'Iimu Oil Capsules. let, the Capital Journal New Today Column put your dollars on tho riyht track. Bell .-A MS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all drugLts.