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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, ' WEDNESDAY. OCT. 25, 1916. jf PULL I TOGETHER If Get into the circle and . ; l II do your part in making II J3aleni-Week a Grand Success : II . boost Jr Salem Week, Oct. 29-Nov. 4 FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman s Alterative KOT.O BT A I J, LEADING DRCGGISTS Silverton News t Ckpital Journal Specinl Service) Silverton, Or., Oct. 25. The Gem theater lias been sold to Kwel HnrtmnnJ who took possession on Saturday ot last week. The, K. O. Helgerson liome on north Wtiir Ktreet was the scene of a pretty home weddiug on Wednesday, Oct. IS, wheal fcfins Minnie Case and Carl Os lnnd were united in marriage, liev. A. . White pastor of the Luthernn Sy nod church officiated. There were only near relatives of the contracting par lie present. These young people are both from Donald where they will make their home. While playing on the school grounds Wednesday Roy I'hillipi fell and frac tured his arm badly. It was thought at first the, arm was not broken but an X-ray was applied and it revealed the fracture. Lloyd Riches, editor of the Stanfield ' 'anilnrd in eastern Oregon, visited his Tarents, Mr. and Airs. T. VV. Riches, the first of the wcck. Mrs. A. w. Car man and children of Roseburg and Mr. and Sirs. George Ricues of Salem were ulso guests under the home roof, mak ing on enjoyable family reunion. The 4irt. tout hall name of the senium was played on the new grounds Satur day afternoon between the Woodbtirn hirh and Silverton high. The score was decidedly in Woodburn 's favor but our boys were rather light for the husky lads from the sister city Mrs. .). H. Engemau was called to Delhi, Minn., by the serious illness of her mother, leaving for that place on Tuesday of the past week. A molor trip up the beautiful Colum bia highway was much enjoyed last Sunday by a number of the citizens of our city. One of the motor parties con sisted of the following, Clay and Uoyd Allen, the Misses l'cnrl and Sylvia Mc liinuis, Fayc Allen nnd Ruth Kinlny, also Mr. and Mrs. John Nirhol who drove their own car. Miss Theresa ilumpert spent the week end with the home folks at Mt. Angel. She has been assisting her sis ter, Mrs. Lais, with the house work the past two weeks. 'C Bergeron and daughter,. Eva, were passengers for Portland Saturday. Little Miss Elizabeth Kecne was hos tess at a merry birihday party Wednes day afternoon in honor of lici- fifth an niversary. The cleaning nnd pressing parlors formerly conducted by Sir. Fitzgerald, have been purchased bv George E. Gray who" took possesion of the busi ness the first of the week. . K. Winslow of Seattle was in the citv on business last Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Williams visited her sis ter in Portland the past week, before the latter departed for California .for an indefinite stay. The busy Miapuh Circle are making ti lot of useful nnd fancy articles in anticipation of their annual sale which is to be held this year on the 8th and 9th. ot December. . , It Saves the Gas Half Half your fuel money saved! The Hot Blast Draft soon 'pays for Cole's Hot Blast Range Your Money Back in greatly reduced fud bills since the Hot Blast combustion burns and saves the gas half of your fuel, wasted by all other ranges. , It also gives a steadier fire and a more uniform oven with soft coal than is possible with any other range. A Flame of Gas is carried under all six lids, heating the entire cooking surface evenly from front to back, thus nearly doubling the top cooking capacity. The Sanitary Top Feed (see illustration)" gives the best and cleanest method of feediuf coal, coke or wood. If you Jiave an eye for true economy, you will buy this modern fuel-saving range without delay. Come in and see it today. "The Double Capacity Range" Look for tho name "Cole's" bom other f enuine LL. STIFF & SON, Sole Agent Court & Liberty Streets 663E Turner Tidings TtrRRT? (Capital Journal Special Service.) Turner, Ore., Oct. 25. Miss Jennettf Gray, cashier of the Turner State bank, spent the week end' in Portland and Vancouver. R. O. Thomas walked up to the city springs Sunday afternoon and reports tnai witn ine an of the dry weather there is an abundance of water. R. D. Gray is enjoying a visit irom his little grandson. - - Mrs. Jane Shaw, of Mill City" has been the house guest of Mrs. Edith Ran som. . J. F. Lyle has put in a nice large win down in the central department of his building, which witl add to the comfort of the hello girl both in winter' and summer Mrs. Tanquary is at the home of her daughter, Mrs- Ed Kelly. . i . A. -W. Earl left for a position in Washington on Saturday of last week. . Friends of Misses Ruth and Mabel Allison will be pleased to learn of their being married. . Both girls are well known here and will make their homes in or near Harlan, Ore. Mrs. A. B. Denyer has been laid up for several days with a sprained foot. Frank Allison left for Harlan, Ore., Sunday morning. Ulvin Denyer motored to Portland on Sunday morning. Mrs. Busby is sewing, for Mrs. Thomas. - Mr. anil Mrs. Hnrriet, o'f Salem, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- H. I.. Earl Sunday. In the afternoon the din ner party enjoyed a motor ride out to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harper's. Mrs. Harper is a, daughter of Mr. Earl's, also a niece of Mr. Harriets. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller, of Golden dale, Wash., visited their niece, Mrs. 1,. W. Robertson, on Friday afternoon o,f last week. Dr. and Mrs. Mnssey entertained Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Erstrom, of Salem, Sunday- Mrs. Mary Mcllaley and daughter, Amy, are visiting M. T. Millers and Ir- vin Putnams. P. S. Darby, wife and sons, of Shaw, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Osborn Sunday. B. E. Robertson was out in Mill Creek vicinity Saturday. Mrs. 'Scudder has been enjoying a visit from her son, tho Rev. Grover Scudder. The country road work just east of town is ready for the gravel. Mrs. Emma Morgan visited at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. I.. E. Morgan the past week. Imo Thomesou was a Salem visitor Friday. Mrs. Oittius was a Salem caller on Saturday. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Carlton Smith motor ed up from Salem Sunduy. W. A. .Martin ami family were at West Stayton the first of the week. Mrs. Daniels nnd son, o'f Monmouth, have been at the Turner home for a few days. Mrs. Cornelia A. Dnvis ami Mary Davy were callers at the Wm. M. Steele home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. R. O. Thomas is suffering with rheumatism. Dr; and Mrs.irnsey motored to Sa lem Tuesday afternoon. , The mothers' meeting at Mrs. Baker's on Wednesday was a decided success. Fred Moore, of Moore Bros., and Oscar Colo nrc out in the Coast range on their vacutiou. , Tho Pa rent -Teachers' association met Saturday afternoon. There are an enrollment of 29 parents. Mix new members since the beginning of this school year, and plenty of work is planned for the winter. - Mrs. J. E. Wagogner, president, ap pointed the old president, Mrs. Ada Crawford as vice-president and the fol lowing committees: On membership. .Mrs. Maud Hemes, Mrs. M. Morris and Mrs. V. T. Riches; play apparatus, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Osborn, Dr. Mnssey ami Rev. J. J. Mickey: play shed. J. M. Bones nnd J. E. Waggoner; program, Airs, near, Uclzel and teachers, Mrs, Massey is to have charge, of the decorat ing nnd enlist the number she needs as to assistance. Bethel Notes (Capital Journal Special Service.) Bethel, Ore-, Oct. 25. There is a trav eling library at the school house and books will be loaned to residents of the district who apply for them at the school house Wednesday afternoons be tween 4 and 5 o'clock. For further in formation call Mrs. A. L. Schultz, the librarian, phone titl-F-13. The long continued drought had ex hausted the patience of some farmers. H. B. Hoffman is working down some land that he plowed in July. H. K Curtis and Joh Caplingcr are plowing and Mr. Davis has hud a plow going for a week or 10 days. There are also several others who are dry plowiug'this year. - The district boundary board recently changed the boundary of district No. 125. to take in the farm of Eugene. Van derbeck. ... . -'Mr.'and Mrs. G. 0. Swales were called to Walla Walla, .Wash., Monday night by . the death of a brothor of Mrs. Swales. Mr. and Mrs. I.. . A. Rautenburg are entertiriniug the former's sister, Mrs Rohrke, and son, Roynl, of Portland. Mr. Davis is at home and is improv ing slowly but is not yet out of danger. County Superintendent W. M. Smith visited the Bethel school last Fridav afternoon.. Mr. A. W. King is moving away and wishes to ell his telephone and his membership in the Big Four Telephone company. Here is an apportunity for someone . who npprcciates first class rural telephone service. "Everybody's Sunday school" meets at the Bethel school house every Sun day morning at 10 o'clock. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. The Bethel Literary meets Fridav ev ening, October 27. Tliis will be the 'first of a series of meetings which we hope will be even more successful than those held last winter. Macleay Items (Cnpitnl Journal Special Service.) Macleay, Ore., Oct. 23 Much interest is being manifested concerning the great harvest and Hallowe'en festival to be given at the D. L. Mackenzie home Snturdny evening, Ostober 2S, at 8 o'clock sharp. The work of the committees appoint ed by the V. P. Bible class is almost finished and all is in readiness for one of the greatest "good times "-aver held in Macleay. Please notice that the time has been placed nt 8 p. in. -sharp and those who come later will miss it large part of the evening's fun. , Jt was announced nt a recent meeting of tho committees that the social was to be at Nieswander's, but it has been changed to Mackenzie's so please notice the change. Everyone in the vicinity of Macleay, young or old, ii invited to nttcud. There will be absolutely no charge. White robed attendants will direct the arrivals to the scene of the merrymak ing and will be stationed nt the. Will Pnvree eorirer in drder that the crowds may be shown the easiest rond. Lanterns in profusion will aid in the work of locating the Mackenzie home. Marion News Notes (Capital Journal Special Service) Marion. Or. Oct. ".1 Dr. 1) T ki.li.r of Salem, veterinary surgeon, spent lucsuny in .Marion doing dental work, etc. Several horses were attended we understand. They were brought to the blacksmith shop ami the work done there. . E. II. Duubnr is again in town. A liartv of hlllitci-M. (.iitiirinvnil nf A I. Wert Fennell. Mr. Murrnw. ChPKtur ami ll.'ov Russell, left for tliu inriiinhii tin I - 1 1- .. . ' . : ncoiicsuay morning seeking game. I; Mrs. L. C. Russell and daughters. r.siner . were Salem visitors Kmdiv Will ,Wyntt and wife are visiting uinr nil ii. .Airs. ii. i-carnon -rnev i-dmi.i ed here some time ago, but during re cent vears nnvn rieeu tvimr m fm.oiin Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Winn and Miss Alice ttinn were in the Capital city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. I. C ' ltnsxell l.o.l .... their Uliests this week eml (lie firtm.r '.. narentrt. Mr.'nu.l Mi-u .1 A 'r-i.. ...t son, W. Lloyd, of Scoits Mills. They nue uvrr in ineir new t oro, return ing Sunday evening. Mrs. Lewis Csslleninn rtnritn.l hnm. last Thursday after a weeks vacation in rue mountains. Miles Barbers flrelnnvin'r 'intn tlm house formerly nccnniol l.v Mr U' ... ner. Ijarry I'enrsons will" then move imo me jininey nouse and Mr, .eals into the Norton house, thus filling all the mailable houses in town. E. E. Bcngs is loading a car of prunes this week. Several vnumr iiennlti from u.iiuan came down Sunday eve to the C. K.' nieetinir. These visit, from the Knl-.n C. E. are a source of much encourage ment and inspiration to'the young peo ple here. The subject of the 'quiet hour was the principal theme of the evening, presented hy .Miss Kakin. -". March is building an addition to his house. Marion I'orter of Turner is head carpenter, ' assisted bv C hester Lee. ' ' m E Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time en emy, discovered the formula for Olive fTablcts while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the -"keynote" of these iittle sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to jimatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad , breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. ' Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. E Support Man in the White House Because of Many Things Done for Them New York, Oct. 25. Republican farmers in the northwest continue to come out for Wilson. Fred J. Chum berlain, of Puyallup, Wasco, master of the county grange and member of the state grunge legislative Coi ittee, in a telegram to the national democratic committee, says: "I was formerly n republican; am now member of the progressive state committee. I am supporting President Wilson because he stands on the side I BUSIN IS GOOD The reason is that We Have the Good BEAUTIFUL BALMACAANS We have the latest in Balmacaan Raincoats ' MACK1NAWS Our Mackinaw Department is complete. Come and ' look it over. . . CRAWFORD SHOES Our nationally known Crawford Shoes are always with us, in all shapes and styles. FOR CLOTHING Come to the House that Guarantees Every Purchase Brick Brothers Corner State and Liberty Streets ' The House that Guarantees Every Purchase. If You Suffer from Backache, Lumbago, Kidneys or Rheu matism Take Hot Water and "ANURIC" - American men nnd women munt gunrd' rhemnfttism, gout- crave!, neiirnlcia of hunwmty vervm property ami peiu-e j rnuso we eat too much and nil our food who diwoyered a' new agent ealU .. mt. vjim.n . j9 riuu. ui r iiinoa is nihM with imn a ttnrin" i.ior. j ,, ... . - , . ii it nii mi v v uii L Hl.'l acm wnicn me moneys strive to filter ; eradicate this uric neid from the sys versus war. pator of the farmer." William Bouck, of Sedro-Wnullcy, Wash., master of the county grnngV. telegraphed tho democratic mitioiial committee: "In 11)12 I supported tho progressive party. 1 am now supporting Presi dent Wilson because he is currying out the principles of the progressive party. Notable Legislative Achievements. "The notable legislative achieve ments of his administration, such us the seamen's bill, the Vnderwood tar iff, the industrial commission, the child labor Inw, rural credits and his settlement of the railway strike threat, nppcnl to me strongly. He has givon us more constructive legislation in the last four years than tho republican party did in 50. "And, greatest of all, he lms kept us out of war. That's why I'm sup porting Wilson-" North Dakota farmers are almost to a man coming out in support of the I -Notice is hereby given tha t a president. The surprising feature of special meeting of the Common Council Ihiv'Li", ,V7U'-!.,hnt.rfT y""u m' "ill be held at the City Hall on the w'pti,,-" or i5h NT,-,,bev-r,,b, t,o.. a '.,. t. miriioso of considering the I!Mi budget 1 Vrcisi.-ntv i,., . provisions. At said time, any inter ibviuir dun in il... riMio.i' .'.. i,. lested taxpayer may be heard in fnir Back hurt youf Can't straighten j "K at war and that this may be placed against uny of the items in said Rub Pain From Back Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's Oil" out, they weaken from overwork, be- tern. Dr. pierce believes "Anuric" to come sluggish; the eliminntive tissues, be 37 times more potent than lithia, clog and the result is kidney trouble, : nnd consequently j-pn need no long(T bladder weakness und a general decline fear muscular or nrticular rheumatism in health. i or gout, or many other diseases whii-h When your kidneys feel liko lumps of are dependent on an accumulation of lead, when your back hurts or the urine; uric acid within the bodv. Send Dr. is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are i Pierce, Invalid' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.; obliged to seek relief two or three times , (lc, for trial package or 41.00 for full during the night, when you suffer with , treatment ,'Anurie. " sick headacho or dizzy, nervous spells, Dr. Pierce's reputation is back of this acid stomach, or you have rheumatism 1 medicine and you know that his when the weather is bad, get from your "Pleasant Pellets" for the liver ard druggist "Anuric." Because of uric, hi "Favorite Prescription" for the acid in over-abundnnce in the Bys-; of women have bad a splendid renuta tciu, backache, paijis here and there, tiou for the past 50 years. Notice to the Taxpayers of Salem up witUinit teeliug sudden pains, sliurii;e""rt,y to "in credit of President aches and tniuuesf 'nu liu, .... i I ilson. is the cause nf their i.lmm... I That's lumbago, sciatica nr .,...!..'. 1 P. C. McDowell, nromiiicnt 'f armor from it strain, and you'll get relief .the ! ""'I "toekmnn of Velva, N. D., writes j as follows muiuciu on ruoe your DacK w ith sooth-i ""' niiiionni Headquarters nf the ing, penetrating "Ht. John's Oil. " Woudrow Wilson Independent league: Nothing else takes out soreness, lame- "I'm n lepublican, ulwavs have ness uud stiffness so quickly. You ,M'''11 ,,ut 1 'm 'or Wilson. 1 didn't simply rub it on your hack and out i v,,,,, ur llim fuur ''""' ago, but I 'in comes the pain. It is hurinlcss andifor llim "mv "1 for him strong. He doesn't burn the skin. lis the right, man in ' the right place Limber up! Don't suffer! (jet a ' ""ght to be kept there. AlU'f umfill .:..! 1...,.. fit. :..l.t . . n. ...... .,,, uuiiic oi Did. nonest ".si.'"' iiciiuiiiiirs icei as J no anil that budirct. The proposed items of expenditure nnd city expense for the year Mil" are General Fund. Recorder's salary Clerk hire Treasurer's salary City attorney Stenographer, city attorney I Marshal 's sulai y i Salaries, police department ... 1,2(10 1,710 1,(100 1,2011 4IHI 1,2(1(1 4 ,.-.(! "illll DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL THE BEST THESE IS IN , JOB PRINTING Jacobs Oil" trnm ,l .,'lwliV. rmru ,11,..,. ,.f .,..... ,. I.. I KxilCllHC, City jail after using .it just once, you'll forget i "'K all we c,, t re elect the president Salaries and maintenance nre that you ever hud backache, lumbago ' ihut has stood bvus." department "'' or sciatica, because Jour Iwck will! Agrees With Mr. Edison. Health officer ;" never hurl or cause uny more misery.! t'iMignii, a retired farmer of Deputy officer ''O" It never disappoints and has been rec-' rK" N- J)- w,l one of the most Incidental Kxpenses Health oinmemled for 00 vears. 1 active workers in the W'ilsnn liwiime in! iiffi,.i.r '0'1 " - , . j'hat city, gives these r mis for sup- public parks 2,"(H) flllh fnnfptin(f i l"'r,i"K President Wilson: . . Lighting I.V" WUUi tOIUeSlUlg M IS? 'lf 2"''ars ngo any one would have) Kugincering and surveying 2,W fnr tha fllil'rl Plo.'. "'5 t,IHt,,tl, ,lme '" j Bond redemption ,(( Ml IUI UIC IllUU IiaCe !"'" 1 M found supporting! 'uilic. library "MKIII ' " with all the energy at my command Klcctions 1,200 San I rancisco, Oct. 24. -When t J l"i..oc.atic candidate for president, M..intcnB.ico''of'pubii ifflild- .....n. . into n-ugue cuius liegau tlieiri- v ry niucn niivo douhteu the; jllKS 500 final series today the only thing thut ! "anity of the prophet. I feel, how-! 1. ..,i V.T.ntinij . ' r00 1,7'JO Comfort station Deficiency from street fund levy of 1 1-2 mills n,.:;,o Street Funtt Salary, street eoniiuissWuer .Material and labor, street de partment Construction und inuiiitcnaiice, city bridges ,. Special Sewer Fund Installment Interest New sewers t,0 11,11.10 .1,0 0 24,0"0 2(1.400 N.ll'll) Total !i:,,!i The probable receipts ot the city from sources other than direct taxa tion are estimated to. he as follows: Itcccipls of recorder's office 1(1 2,'hIiI Interest on city funds deposited ill banks I.s iv (leuernl license fees 2,mi ' ijKljSlllJ Hy order of t Ii common council. CIIAS. V. KUilX, t city Hi'i cirdi r. May Use Aeroplanes for Locating Fires Portland, Ore., Oct. 23-Aciiiplaiie pa trols for locating forest fires are uimcr serious discussion today by the Western Forestry and Conservation association, in session here. The subject was Intro duced by K. Sr. (iotr, member' of the Northwest Aero club of Seattle, who rend a paper written by President Boe ing of that club. . 'Iny the y ,,: ' , Canity of the prophet. I feel, how-! i,!i!j!! V.Thi't in mg 0f ,t lttb. settled waswhethcr S , .'ver.' that Edison has expressed it most l"ci L" u' S : 'r JSl "'rT fthi 1 ?' l" Kakeor P0,,,d would Vff-ctively wl , 8a,, a are! , ... . A merica that's at stake, men" have" Jfi-J 1 reninined to be settled was' whet her San r rnncisco, salt land in third already ciluhcj lion in bpiiaiiI 1 Tli.. iT.,.. .k . I..,.. . !. " ' i. Installation and maintenance tomorrow, mere eye,ash ahead of Por la d anS ' Approve." New Banking Law. Mnts 400 1 Gif ford Pinchot, forme, head of the Salt Lake. Han Francisco played the' "After the ndn.inistratio of W.,.HL!JJat;r-,?Ppl3? ,,r? ""t" n K-yori.mp.it ' forestry department p,;r- Heavers here while Oakland' played t I to" Wilson, I wolld most certainly ! ' "'."V ,nt'!r,,st d '''1"'";!' IJ-WO .. .pated m the eonferei.ee before start. Salt Lake. Vernon and Los Angeles fin-' l-itute to ask the peo, ,f this Mul,,l,,"u,"'e of bl,nd 2,000. lug south on his political sneakm to.,r. ish the season nt l.os Angeles- j country to go back to the inefficient -11 no uiisounu eoiiiiitions wluck pre vailed 111 our national life, prior to I iv iz. During ull the years that my iir MimM P"".y was in poer ror 1 Has a re- MAKrS rl HP Kl I If 1 1 publican we imiiigurnted and kept In n-J c-.. -ii. t t .'n".v country, has ever known; nnd in ood's Sampanlla hM been and of t)ie la,t ,at He k;iew the biiu is wie yieopie meaicine oecanse ij.eeds, we never supidicd tho remedy OLD-TIME REMEDY of its reliable character and iU won derful success in purifying", enriching and revitalizing the blood and reliev ing the common diseases and ailments scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, dys pepsia, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, general debility. Hood's Sarsnpnrilla purifies and en riches the blood, and in so doing renders the human system the great est service possible. This medicine has been tested for years. It is per fectly pure, clean and absolutely safe, as well as of peculiar and unequaled medicinal merit. . Get Hood's, and get it now from any drag store. "Th republican party is still in the hands of those who were the cause of the revolt of 11112." POLITICAL MISREPRESENTATION Hock Island, III.. Oct. 24."! have no intention or resigning as a result of the agitation now on in the patriotic order circles in Wssliington, " Secretary of War Haker said here today, in re gard to criticism of his comparison of colonial troops to Mexcau bandits. "It is n characteristic ami political misrepresentation of what I said. I may have mime reply to make to the charge in my Hcch this evening." Secretary Maker spent the day at tho llock Island urscinil. Druggists keep it within easy reach to meet the daily demand for V For The Teeth Powder Cream Bind 2c stamp for (sncrout wropl of tlther Dr Lyon Perfect Denul Crra or Tooth Powdar. L W. Lroa A Sow, Inc. 661 W. 17th St, N. Y. Cky 1 . 1 . r