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3 ' SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCT. 31. 1916. if :;' 1 ' 1 -i 1 J ! NEW TODAY - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Bat per word New Today: T-acn insertion, per word:.. FOR SALK 3'4 months old pi);. .John J. uoerfler, Kt. 2, box 129A.. oct31 la On week (( insertions), per word Se , One month (26 insertion) per word 17 I The Capital Journal will not be re- sponsible for more than one lnaertion Cor errori in Classified Advertisments. WOOD CHOPPKRS Wanted bv Mark Siddull, phoue 1050R. ' novl FORI), 1914 For sole clienp, at 240 State St. oct31 AN EXCELLENT KIDNEY REMEDY Bead your advertisements the first dayi WANTED Second hand cars at 241! It appeati and notify us immediately! Minimum charge, 13e. State St. nurl 1'IR WOOD For sale. Phone 33K3. nov3 TBE8PASS Notices for sale at Jour nal office. tf RUBBER Stamps made 165 8. Coml tf HARRY Window cleaner. Phone 708. novll ORDERS KILLED For home mado apple butter at 305 N. I . tf FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms, The Gem, ItiO Union St. nov3 FUEN1SHED ADartments, also barn suitable for garage. 491 N. Cottage. WE IIAVE Baled hay and outs for sale. George Sweigle, Gurden road, tf NORSK FOR Wullar St. SALE :heap at i mm ot;u KOR RENT Furnished house, Fair mount hill. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 273 State St. ot3t WOOD CHOPPKRS Wantod. Phone 2034.1, cull at 14(1 .8. loth St. Phone 2030J or call at IS04 Ferry St. oct.il FOR SALE 1 horse, 5 years old, weight 1100; 1 set double harness; 1 set single harness. 234 Ferry St. mil FOR SALE One dozen thoroughbred Buff Leghorn hens, 30c each. Phone i!lF21. octal FOR TRADE A disc for a cow, also horse to exchange for wood cutting or cow or ciilves. T. R. I, box 4C, Turner, Ore. oct.'ll FOB RENT SIGNS For sale at Csp ital Journal office. ti BOARD And room home cooking. at 280 N. High nov2 IIAVK CLIKTt anting $2(100 at (i per cent tor tive years, on turni se em i;y. No expense to lender. John H. Scott, 404 Hubbard building. nov4 We have been selling Dr. . Kilmer 's Swanip-Koot for the oast thirteen vears iind our customers are perfectly sa'is- fied with the results obtained from the use of Swamp-Root, ami speak very fav orably regarding it. We do not recall ever having had a complaint regarding it. We believe it to be nu excellent rem edy for the diseases for which it is in tended, ami we are never afraid to r oinmeud it. j verv truly vours, ltrh.Al'(ill Sc MAVFIKLD. by L. S. Hurnuiigh. Druggists. Dec. 31, III 13. Enterprise, Oregon. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Boot For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., : Biiiglittmton, ,. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable j information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and I J. E. Scott Returns Home From Eastern Trip: Says Oregon Is Best I Ins information is especially for those who have been, complaining of the. conditions in Oregon. "I have been travelling for the past two months in twelve states investi gating general business conditions, and I can truly say that I ha'e nowhere found general . business and farmine conditions as favorable as we now have in the Willamette Valley." This is the opinion of .1. K. Scott who left August 2H on an extended tour on real estate business eovcriiii! twelve states and a short visit into Ontario. ! ''In North Dakota the wheat crop is almost a failure and fanners are not paying expenses,'' said Mr. Scott. "In I Texas conditions are fair on account of the high price of cotton, and the ; same may be said of parts of Arkansas . on account of a good -crop of rice. I ''Michigan has only one crop, and that is the hay crop.' That state has no potatoes, apples, corn nor any small mentim. tho Hnlnm llilv ( lt1 .In,.,, ""l- ""' '""l 'ir Illinois HIE PUREST FORM ill WHICH TOBACCO CAN BE CONSUMED That tha wonderful tribute paid 10. Sweet Caporal cigarette fcy the London Loncet. the recog nized medical authority of the World This decision was the re ' ikult of an official test ol Sweet jCaporal by medical experts No pther ciearette ever received such remarkable endorsement Sweet Caporal purity is now be ing shown to smoker. FOR 0 ANA 9wett interesting demonstration. The demonstrator burns a piece of or dinary paper, which leaves a black ash Then burns a piece of the high-grade, imported French cig arette paper used on Sweet Cap oral, and calls smokers' attention to the pure, white ash 1 hutf is the pure tobacco in Sweet Canornl protecterthv WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY Wherever tobacco is known throughout the world, Sweet Cap- oral cigarettes are smoked Amer icans who travel over fcurope. Asia. Africa and South America can always obtain Sweet Caporal cigarettes as easily as in the United States. Sweet Caporal is the only cigarette that has this world-wide, sale and popularity Many things have been proved m 40 years Candle-hghc 1 lias given way to electricity, the, stage-coach has vanished before1 ; the eapress train, but good okf Sweet Caporal, (he original dg arette. remains the same because-' in four decades the world has been) unable to produce a Better ciga rette More popular today that ever is sweet Lap Will DO I. 1 jr.. ... 1 1 nal. Regular fiftv-eent and one-dollar ,u" Ir,,s i...T. .... .,, j ... been used as fbdder. State House News POTATOES WANTKD call 220 N. Liberty. Phone 2(i3 or iiovU GET PRICES On farm sale bills at The Journal office. OLD PAPERS For sale at Capital Journal office 10 cents a bundle, tf JOB BALE A good top buggy and harness. 2720 t nerry Ave. octal "WANTED At once experienced cook till N. High St. . ocCIl WANTED A Phone 1111. position as nurse girl. nov7 "WANTED Hoy" to sell papers, call Journal office before 4 o'clock. WANTED Hoys to insert oil Satur days, tall Journal office. I Bicycle Riders COOB TEAM To l'hone 34F21. trade for auto, nova dKOtt SALE Bvvycle, call 239 S. 13th St. evenings, uov2 CI1RLS OR WOMEN Winn ted at tho glove factory, 1435 Oak St. Steady work. octal OAT MEAT For sale, first class on ly Go per lb. at O. K. Grocery store, delivered in city. nov 4 HE CAME BACK If you havo any old carpets you wish woven notify S. A. Dobner, Phone 1207M. tf iU'lLlil NO Young man wants work of any kind. Phil Sturim, Capital Hotel. ' oct:n j IWANTED Fartn hand for general farm work. Phono liar 12. Adores l... 1. ltodgers, Turner, Or. oct3l JX)R SALE Cheap, 1100 lb. mare, also top spring wagon, or trade for cow. 1W9 Trude St. octal FOR RENT 3 well furnished hotiso - keeping rooms, 094 X. Commercial. Phono 2434 W. nov2 TOU RENT Small house and acre lot cheap, 28(10 Brooks Ave. B. S. Leach. oct31 TIIONE 20(1 When von havo wood sawing to be done, all work, guarnn toed. Jim Rogers. nov24 We can now 'supply you with the Goodrich Giant Black Safety Tread Bicycle Casings Members of the Oregon supreme court are sitting in Pendleton this week on the semi-aniuiul visit to eastern Oregon It is expected they will return by the latter. part of the week. Articles of incorporation were filed this morning with the corporation com missioner by the living-Eugene Tele tdione couiiiiiiiv with a capital of $1,250. The principal" office is lit living, Lunej garden spot of the wor county. The report of the (Ircut Northern railroad, filed this morning with the public service commission, shows t lint in Oregon it has a total mileage of 30, 75!) of both steam and electric roads. Segregating this it gives 13,115!) miles of steam and Hi. SOU miles of electric rood. The tidal operating revenues are given a !fisliboat. as l,.INI,.!iii.l4 and the total operating much corn has A tudes are also I a failure in Illinois. ''Missouri is in bad condition as the 'apples and corn crops failed. In eastern Montana there is a fair wheat crop yielding 40 to 43 bushels to the acre. Minnesota has just fair crops, but no apples. n fact,. found no apple crops anywhere. Idaho had a fair wheat and alfalfa crop. In On tario the only crop is hay. Potatoes are scarce retailing at $2 a sack. Fuel also is high. And after travelling S.O00 miles bv rail and 4(10 miles by auto, visiting in twelve states and talking to the people in the medium sized towns and in the country, Mr. Scott conies home more than ever convinced that Oregon is the " And then,! 111 a roned off area on Liberty street. as Mr. Scott says, they haWn't any! Veil King Steeves is in cliurg'e of the climate, and we have. , ' demonstration. 1 m m u . zz . r.rm m 1 1 r . nnuk iuiiif 1 i rSL .sAfir. "Tho Kunui. ill 1 s j () t iiih . a isa 1 IV S- X LtU nhaccw ill 1 tnzx 11 ",7r . -7? 1 v 11 r j 11 f'B -"'Ji 1 r 1 Mi w r mj . I. 1 1 in 1 ft J I X XV JU-- ill llll i 1 B -Kur w m m.sH- sail i mm 11 -rt Sf MT4 I X in iiiinTTT VOR. pure, more ration of ciearette l.aooral papervovel Durging tests beat 111 the world insures tne tiurc, natural tobacco flavor oil 5weet Caporal cigarettes, which . nu made - bwcttviaooral tamoi the United Caporal is the only that has this world-wide sale and popularity. THE PIONEER BRAND Sweet Caporal is the original cigarette that popularized cigarette smoking over forty years ago. It is the ereat-grandfaiher of all the 'billions of cigarettes made today Nearly every man has started Fand outstrips them all .in popular ity. 1 lie best-loved ol all ciga TCttej 11 Sweet Caporal... Ameri- Scarried their love for et Caporal to all parts of the world and introduced "Sweets" to smokers of other nations. " . THE FIRST SMOKf smoking with famous old Sweet laDoral,t!ie.. original qtgarette.. r the per leet Capo4 r cigarette) pure to Caporal ture-maH hat is why) back td r cigarelK joymenu lie interest-' lonstration different! some er-w 11, which 1 then bun. importeat used on leaves., e original' srhoKcrS; cinal" c- the same because: decades the world has been unable to produce 1 belter' cin' rette More popular today than ever is Sweet Caporal. MANY GRADES OF PAPER USED ON CIGARETTES' The lower grades resemble or dinary paper, which burns witM black, soot-like ash. Sweet Cap-j. oral cigarettes are (oiled in the highest grade, imported French, paper the purest and best in thel world wmcn burns witn s purej while ah fRTTStP" IN ANY SIZE "' If you want a good Bicycle cas ing with a WRITTEN GUAR ANTEE Get a new Black Good rich from Scott & Piper 252 State St. The largest and exclusive Bicy cle and Motorcycle dealers in Salem. The price of bicycles will ad vance next week. If you intend to purchase one Buy a Flyer at the old price this week expenses i(;l,0S0,(i23.02. The rutin of op erating expenses to opcTTiling revenue is given at iM.ls per cent. ! I ,T. A. Churchill, state superintendent; j of public instruction, und K.-F- Carlton, j ussistaut. state superintendent, will be I in eastern Oregon the remainder of the: week attending institutes of the eastern division of the State leachers' associa tion. Mr. Churchill has gone to Hood Kiver and from there will lie will attend ward when l,e 1 tried to sell several lumps Th f, , . .;.,. v of pure gold to strangers whom he hail- . , ,. , ed on the street. series ot free public lectures to be giv-; icn by the various members, of the Wil-; Waine Stonelnke was drowned at As- lamette faculty will be an address bv ' ,..i.:i 1.!.. , . 1 . 1 ,1 1 "1K 'inner to iniincn i .,.,.. ,.Hrl (lro(;K 1)nll(lv ..Anrkg f I the Kilucated Man." It, as well us ull I others of the series, including the or-: 'gnn recital, will be given in Waller ichnpel at eight p. m. President Honey's' Inddress is scheduled for November II. iThe next number will be "Historical iLies" by Dean (leorge II. Alden. The 'public is cordially invited. 1 --Ton- HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. A jolly aftermath to Willamette's . in iui; 111c v miuiiiihu uuiersiiv (team occurred Saturday eveniiifx when Instant relief no wailing. Your clog a party of eight students hiked i'.ir in ged nostrils open riirht ui: the air mis-, to the Polk county forests for the meeting of the association. From ( sages of your head clear and you can nic supper. After a sumptuous repast there he will go to Arlington, and while breathe freely. N'o more hawking, sntif-, on Indian blankets spread .011 the he is in eastern Oregon will visit vu-'fing, blowing, headache, dryness. Xo' ground, a mnrshniallnw toast marked riotis high schools. j struggling for breulh at night; your! the waning hours of the night and j cold or catarrh disappears, ! loathe to return, the party did not dis-i The ruilronil car shortage reached its! (let a small bottle of Kly's Cream i olvc until late. Those enjoying the di-: highest point yesterday when the nuni-1 Halm from your druggist now. Apply i version were the Misses (lertruile Cun bcr was 2,601 und the number available j a little of this -fragrant, antiseptic,! ,linKham, Harbara Steiner, Carolyn 275. healing cream in your nostrils. It pen-! Iiek, Lucile .McCully and the Messrs.j etrates through every air nnssnire of1''1".1'1' Shisler, Karl Klegel. Warren I. soothes the inflamed or swol- "ooin anu l.rove rnruu ftri.a n,.r,l 1 .r in titnln P,,. 'ttia hnn unntl. il.' :..iln 1 I ,.vn, . v. ,w . v, ..... ..i,,.., nfiriiia Jllllllltlu Ol BOI'l ester Klliott, are practically all out now ! len inucous inembrane and relief comes! on account ot the recent ruins. In tne : instantly. south he says the precipitation was not; It s just fine. Don't stay stuffed-lip ft,,,lvl very heavy and barely laid the dust. ! with a cold or nasty cutarrh. I Hugh The storm on in the Coos Bay region j he believes will do good in the southern ; Oil 1rDTAM MTMIfP part of the state. OlLVLKlUN ilCWd i rover dates. Fifty Burglaries Are Dr. Lytle, state veterinarian, reports I that the rain in and ueur Heppuer has relieved the situation caused by the long ! period of drought, during w hich about a ' il,,, ,,. i l..wl ne ul.n,... ,i:...i i.n..., ..e Said To Be His Work ' i"iim"iiii' BET XOUR Trespass Wotices, new supply of cloth ones at Capital Jour nal tf FURNISHED Rooms and bousekeep lag apartments, rates reasonable elose in, 100 Court. V BIX CHIROPRACTIC Adjustments !. worth moro. Dr. May, Hubbard bldg. ' novlO FOR SALK Or trade auto in good running condition. Salem (lurnge, titil) N. Capitol, l'hone 1010. nov8 F.XPKRIKNCKI) O I HI Wishes gener al housework. Phone '-'Odl before 7:30 this evening. novl iWNII A pair of rim glasses, owner may lifive same by calling at Journ al oft tee and paying for adv. oct3l HM ALL H I'STA I' HAN'T On Court St. to trade for Ford auto. II. A. John son ti Co. novll COW WANTF.I) Fresh Jersey prefer red, guaranteed gentle, not over i years. Must give 4 gallons. State price. (Irote, box -."m,, route-. novii FOR SALK (lood apples right from the tree. Wallace road, 4 miles out from Salem, It. I. box L'HA. Mrs. A. Meyer. Phone IUF2I evenings. octJt WANTED To buy 6 or 8 choice milk eows, must be fresh now or soon, none but partios owning choice cows need call. Phone 1431 or 401. tf FOR BALE Or trade for cows, or what ' have you, balance 1A per mo. int. on principal, my tl room new modern house. Address G. W. C. euro Journul. Novl MONEY TO LOAN On second hand - men's clothing, jewelry, musical in- etruraents, tools, guns, etc. Also bought, sold and traded. Capital Kx change, 337 Court St. Phone 403. no!7 FARM TO RKNT Half mile of Wa . pa to station, Yamhill Co., hops, -S acres; orchard (I acres; farm and )ssture lfl acres. Address Wm. IS. Cgan, Oervais, Route 2. Phone 3FU. oct31 I the street, detectives went "to his l ortlnnd, Ore., Oct. 31. Fifty burg- ( house and claim to have found there lanes which occurred in and around i loot from innnv robberies. The goods Portland during the Inst two years were, in the house included a 200 phono uttnliuted by the police today to Robert j gruph. A small clay crucible for melting O. Hnyword, age 28, who is under ar-iup gold jewelry, and a viul of acid for ros' ' " ' testing gold, were also confiscated. ;rrer rinywnm hail tieen seiy.ed on Suspicion was directed toward Hav Children Cry for Fletcher's Tho Kind ou Have Always Bought, nnd v lih h i,ns been iu use lor over 30 years, lias bornotlio Bljrimturo ot J" Iwen matlo under Ills per- C&XjffixTtrtfTA, ' s..Vnl ""IH'rvlsion Blnco its Infancy. T XTT, .ll0W ,,o.n0 twelve you In this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations aiul 'STiist-as-good" ro but Kxperiuients that trifle with and endanger tho health of lufuuts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA CnsforLv is a linrmleRS snhstUuto tor Castor Oil, Pnre porle, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Kareotio substance. Its ago is its guaranteo. It destroys AVorinn and allays Feverisliness. Tor moro than thirty years it lias been in constant use lor tho relief of Constipation. I'lattueney, "Wind Colic, nil Teething Troubles and Diurrlicva. It regulates the Stomach and Itowels. Bsslmiintes tho Footi, giving healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's Tanacca The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature (Capital Journal Special Service) iSilverton, Oct. 31. .Miss Merene Dig emess is visiting friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. Uowers of Woodhurn are assisting with the extra work at the Keo restaurant. The up stir rooms are being fitted up for roomers. Karl Adams; accompanied by his mother and Mrs. .1. II. Sherlock, mo tored to Portland last Tuesday. Mrs. H. ('. Ilurtmun enjoyed a visit from her sister, Mrs. Ilelmer .lucobson. and husband, of Monti, Saturday of last week. Juke Kuiiffiunn has none east, to spend the winter. W. K. Lents of Lebanon was a busi ness culler in this city Saturday. VW H. Klliugswnrth who had been at Cnnby on business the Inst of the week, stopped off with Silverton friends while returning to his home at Albany. Mrs, Lillie Walker, iind family of Santa liosa, Oil., came to care for her aunt, Mrs. N. P. Thompson, whose eve sight has "tailed rapidly of late. A very enjoynhle evening was spent by a few of the friends of .Mr. and Mrs. ('. V. Hotter at their 'denssnt home on t'oolidge street last Tuesday; evening. A nice luncheon was served' by the hostess, ami with music and so cial conversation a happy evening .was passed. -Mrs. R. A. t'owden who has spent the past two weeks in Chicago, returned home Inst Saturday. Mr. Church will occupy the new building being erected on Water street by .lames Hunter. The building will be tilted up into an up to date candy kitchen. Mr. Church was proprietor of the candy kitchen a couple ot years ago iu the little building on the corner where the new one is being built. Miss (loldie Williams, w ho is leaving for Pennsylvania to make her home with her grandmother, was given a genuine surprise at the John Nicol home last Wednesday evening, when fourteen of her girl friends came to wish her a pleasant journey to her new home. A number of gifts were present ed her that will he a reminder in duys to come of the friends she has left in Possibly alarmed over the marked ' activities of supporters of Charles K. es for president of - the United States, a highly successful attempt was mane to organize a Woodrow Wilson League yesterday noon by admirers of the present incumbent of the highest office under the flag. Initiated by Karl Flegel, the meeting resulted in thel adoption of a constitution mid the lay ing of plans for nn election of officers tomorrow. Over 70 students have al ready signed up us members of the league, according, to Jnmes KwiiiL'. one , of the most ardent boosters of the new movement. A significant feature of thel league is its non-partisan basis, the sole desire, irrespective of party, is to assist in the re-election of Mr. Wilson to the presidency. The members plan to near senator Uore as a university unity when he speaks this evening, Says the Diamond My owner amounts to Something Yet size is not everything in a diamond. Beauty of cutting and purity oftener compel admiration. We have many beautiful diamonds exquisitely cut and of guaranteed purity. Our prices will tell you that you can have the jewel you wisk now, today. hartman bros! l. Quality Jewelers and Diamond Experts Successors to Barr's Jewelry Store. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem, Ore. Announcement was made this morn ing in chapel by Arlie Walker, mana ger of athletics, that Willamette will play Mt. Angel College Saturday af ternoon on the local field. As Pacific university and Mt. Angel battled to a close score lust Saturday, the promises to be interesting. in Greatest Style Show Salem's History Begins Wednesday Evening The down town shopping district of "Goodnight Corns I K"'"cj looking for entertainment VVednesda eveniny. . ' for several days the prize window uresscrs of the larger store have been putting on special displays showing I Silverton. Si In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought University Notes Willamette students thoroughly en joyed the booster speeches for a great er Salem which were si von yesterday morning in chapel by John II. Albert, Kev. James Klviu and Ivan 11. Martin. The gay repartee mingling with the earnest message of the speakers for student itariicii'titinn in the movement greatly served to interest the student body. Plans for a large representative unit in tomorrow evening's activities were- sot in motion later in the morn ing in a meeting of some twentv boost ers. As now outlined .the Willamette men's glee club will sing and the gen eral student body will give a demon stration of real college songs ami yells A IIoa 'PaIa'II I' " what is tho enrrert 0,;,t ; C.ll u...l.. "C U C UCW-ll. (and the window that is the most'artic-! j urups iu aeconas. mat s All. fin i l ), on.in i. ,l. ir ' itartuiaii Bros, trophy.. " tor one minute before 7:30 iu the "Really. I never could see how , evening, the business section will be in I some few people use the mos! diffi-, total darkness. As the lights are I cult ami painful way they can find to j switched on, whistles w ill blow, auto I kit no or corns, i ne.v it wrap their horns w ill toot and there will be toes up with t.andatfes into a package irenornl demonstration the win.l.nr. that fills their shoes full oi feet and nrn nnveile,! th. ,.hti . i The Chess and Checker club la now paint u) they've got to ua.e on the best that can be done I Wl" in i,s i"w quarters, room 10 I by the w indow dressers of the city i "f tne Ml,-ornack building. One of tho The students ette C.lee club will do their share ofl'V ? iet, to any ehess or ''heeker (I) (2) (3) Ttl I K: Price 170 13S 143 4!3 I Absentee 134 154 134 .2 !L. Price 20(1 13H 108 "r3 I Craven 2111 1SS 171 Still Noiid 1K2 ItiO 133 4!l." j Totals 022 "ill! 701 230!) I Team average 107 j Elks I (I) (2) (3) Ttl ! Pratt- 151 135 IIS 403 Kalph 141 170 153 4(!4 Hussy 23(1 179 214 l2! Absentee' .'. 134 154 134 402 Absentee 134 J.74' '154 41)2 Totals HSU 792 793.2421 Team average Kil , makes corns reel W"V" J winnow dressers of the city I c uuhuuik. ne or ino high school band will lead' 'the r'l),,r meetings will be held this even s of the school and the Willam- mg.' The l',B:ver nre getting in trim I the entertaining. After the unveiling j of the window, other entertainment of , me evening win oc the style show at the Oregon theatre and Newcomers' night at the Commercial club. D. I. How ard, director of the social department of the Commercial club extends nn in vitation to all to visit , the club anil make themselves at home for the even ing. Short talks will be made bv the Rev. Carl H. Klliott, Prof. J. O. 'Hall. John H. McNary. P. H D'Arcv and the Rev. Oeorge F. Holt. Rexall Stores Predict Victory for Wilson to walk sideways and wrinkle up their faces. Or they lis:1 salves that eat right into the toe and make it raw and sore, or they'll use plasters that make the corns bulge, or pick the toes bleed. Kininv, isn't it f "tiKTs' lna R,'xa11 U'T " 'h" Toiled IT" is the simple modern wonder fori , R'e8' S'(HH' """"ber are sending in corns. Just put 3 drips on. It dries I reports to the Boston head of- instantly. Xo pnin, fuss or trouble. t,e . ot straw votes taken on the two The corn, callus or wart loosens and 'ading presidential candidates, comes off.Millions use nothing else. "I iThestsvntes are taken in all their "(KTS IT" is sold and recommend-! Mores and are cast by customers who cd by druggists everywhere. 23o a: are asked to express their preference. bottle, or sent ou receipt of price, by r.. Lawrence & to., Chicago, 111. Soltl in Salem and recommended as the world s best corn remedy by .1. C. Perry, I. .1 nmcy, On October 26" the -returns from nil the stores gave Hughes -53,13 votes and Wilson (S4.200. According to the electoral votes as shown bv the nnfr- r'rye, Opera House. Phar-j ence of the states. Hughes would re- jceive 220 votes and Wilstin 2311. Of club in the illamette valley, Portland not excepted. The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. (iustave Ebsou at Kimball College of Theology for their Thanksgiving meeting. Mrs" Oeorge H. Alden- will give the report of the Na tional meeting. Miss Jessie D. Hunt, a teacher la tho Independence schools, nnd-Torter'U. Heath, a guard at the peHitcutiarv, slip ped quietly away Saturday and" were married in Vancouver. Wash-, much to the surprise of their friends. the straw votes cast, Wilson received a majority of ,ii84 and Sn electoral majority vote of 3ti. The latest returns are on exhibition at Perry's Drug Store. FOR CATARRH and HAY FEVER Sennis Eucalyptus Olntrmnt AT ALL Oltua aTORKS Jans 60c TUBCS 25C Watt Shipps Win Last Night's Contest Watt Shimis bowlers took the contest lnst night from the' Klks on the Salem Alleys by the score of 1117 to IHI. Wiitt Shipp's team totaled 2509 points and the Klks 2421 points. Hussy of tho Klks took hiyh average with 029 Mints ami gigh game with 230 points. The score follows: Watt Shipp '.r