THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. '..AT EM. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1916. A Larger Showing of Suits and Coats at Oregon Style Show Was From Fuflertca's Fall in You be one to make this Sa lem's "Dress Up" Week Get your suit or overcoat now this week. We have spe cial assortments of the new models to show you. HART SCHAFENER & MARX $20 $25 $30 BISHOP ALL WOOL CLOTHES $15 $20 $25 The men you admire are the men who wear our clothes. All the new models are being shown at the Oregon Theatre. i SALEM Men's WOOLEN MILLS M,en's Hats STORE Shoes Newcomers' Welcomed at Commercial Club At the nev mors' meeting in '- Commercial .dub last evening, the, evening, im. newcomers were but made to feel not only welcomed, that the DusineBB To Be Perfectly Dressed for mmm and be perfectly fitted you must have your shoes fit ted at the PIE SHOE HI - New Shoes are arriving daily from the best fac tories in the U. S. CUT RATE REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY SHOE 326 State Street Ne; t to Ladd Line fey : - fy-;, f (V r . , ' ' j i III'. aV men of Hie . city were interested in their welfare. Eov. Carl H. Elliott presided as chairman and special announcer for the evening. Adding much to the Pleasure of the evening was the sing in tne I ... ... - ..I. c wnl. . .!,; smith of Willamette - . , . . Mrs. ...'.. , . ... A. II. R . ; ,, T H. Gallowav. , tnlk t,. Avison told of & Phone 616 Bush Bank the benefits to any city of an energetic commercial club. He also claimed to be a patriotic citizen from the fact that his family after living here six years, had spent scarcely $100 out of the city and that he not only preached "Try Salem First" but Uo and his family practiced it. .Tudcre D'Arcv acknowledged to hav ing lived in the city 50 years and said that he liKed the town so wen mat he was willing to try another fifty. He called attention to several improve ments in the citv since his arrival as .a boy and was of the opinion thnt the newcomers were responsible tor mucn of what has been done for the city in recent venrs. Prof. J. O. Hall of Willamette Uni versity said that he had found out liko about a million and a half Swedes, that Sweden was a fine country to be born in, but the United States was the best to live in. Haviag traveled in almost every tato in the Union and laving lived in eight, he was fully convinced that when it comes to the city beautiful, there was no city like Salem. After the program of the evening, refreshments were served and the ladies and newcomers shown about the club rooms. Erroneous Statement Regarding Game Laws Corrected by Inspector Tirtland, Oregon, Nov. 1. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. The statement in one of the Port land papers today to the effect that the waterfowl season does nor ciose in cer tain counties in Oregon until February 15 and in Clatsop an additional open season extends from March 1 to April 30, and in Coos county from December 31 to January 31, is entirely erroneous. The federal migratory bird law docs not permit shooting of geese, Dranr, Id ducks, coots, gnllmules, and jack- snipe after sunset January ! througn- Surprisingly Good Cough Syrup Made at Home f Costa Very Mttle aad Easltr Made, T bat to Remarkably Effective. X You'll never really know what b fine cough syrup vou can make until ypu t,r.n.ra 'tliiu fammift linmt.-madc remwlv. You not only save $2 as compared with the rcadv-made kind, but you will also have a more effective and dependable remedy in every wav. It overcomes the usual coughs, throat or chest colds in 24 hours relieves even whooping cough quickly. (let ounces of Plncx (50 cents worth) (r6m any good drug store, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the botth with plain granulated sugar syrup. Here you have a full pint a family supply of the most ellective couch syrup that money can buy at a cost of it never spoils. fhe prompt and i positive itiva result given by this pleasant tasting couth syrup have caused it to be used in more homes than any other remedy. It quickly loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, hf&la tin. inflamed membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes, and re lief eomce almost immediately. Splen did for throat tickle, hoarseness, bron chitis, croup and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and has been used for fenerations for throat and chest ailments. Avoid disappointment by asking yotu druggist for zVj ounce of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept any thing else. A guarantee of alisolute sat isfaction or money promptly rtfundi-d, goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, lad, MAKES RECORD FLIGHT Flies 450 Miles at Rate of About 109 Miles per Hour Erie, Pa., Xov. 2. Victor Carlstrom, the New York Times avHator was forced to land hero at 11:25 on his flight from Chicago to New York on account of engine trouble. He descended in the outskirts of the city, but was expected to take to tho air again soon. C'arlstrom's actual flying time was four hours and sixteen minutes from Chicago, covering the distance of ap proximately 450 miles in the average time of lust miles an hour. Despite the fact that he descended, he established a new American non stop, the previous best mark being his own flight of 41U miles rrom .Newport to New York. Carlstrom had passed six miles south of tho city when he discovered that his casoline tank had been leaking. He turned and made tUe landing at Erie. Carlstrom said he has given up hope of roaching New York City before night. He had traveled from Chicago, believing 200 gallons of gasoline would be enough to carry him through, but when he discovered tho leak he did not know how much further he could go so decided to turn back and land. Carlstrom's time between Chicago and this city was approximately four hours nml fifteen minutes, but taking into consideration the fact he turned back after passing south about six miles or moro, his time would figure nearer four hours. Carlstrom's landing was on the spot from which he flew in exhibition flights three years ago when with a carnival company here. Carlstrom passed over Sherman N. Y., at 2:53 and was sighted from Jamestown at 3:08. Carlstrom passed over Sulanianea, N. Y., at 3:22 p. m. Olean, N. Y., was reached at 3:30. Americans In War Lose Citizenship Washington,' Nov. 2. Any American' who fights for England in the present war expatriates himself. The state department made this clear in connec tion with its action in refusing a pass port to Theodore Marburg, Jr. of Baltimore, who is returning to England to rejoin the Hoyul aviation corps. Marburg is the son of tho former United States minister to Belgium. Expatriation results from the -result that all British soldiers must take the oath of allegiance to the British crown which in the case of Americans, wipes out their allegiance to this country. As for Americans fighting with the foreign legions of the French army, the department made known that the burden will rest upon them to prove tho oath they have taken has not ex patriated them. Even after peace is declared, it was aniil hv the department, men who have served in tho armies abroad will not bo granted passports to travel abroad as American citizens, unose wno revum to this country in destitute circum stances will be treated as ordinary alien immigrants. It was learned today also that the state department has suggested to the French government xnnt. it uiKuuuuut referring to the American avtiators with the French army as members of tho American corps owing to the false light in which such references place the United States as a neutral nation. out Oregon and Washington. Black breasted and golden plover and the greater anil lesser ycllowlegs open season closes December 15 throughout Oregon, and Washington. A closed season extends throughout the United States until Heptcmocr i, 1918 on the following migratory game birds: Band tailed pigeons, little brown, sandhill, and whooping cranes, wood ducks, swans, curlew, willct, and all shore birds except tho black breast ed and golden plover, Wilson or jack snipe, and the greater and lesser yellow Inn. nn.l wnndcoek. All shooting of migrntory game birds is prohibited between sunset ann sun rise throughout the United States. Insectiverous birds are proiccveu m definitely. ' A stato date governs when it opens h season Inter or closes it earlier than federal remi ations ir tne staie game authorities so order and not be in nnfliet. with the federal regulations. If you will you will kindly give this information due prominence it may De the means of keeping innocent sports man nut nf serious trouble with the federal authorities. Lower California at Peace with Carranza Calexico, Cat., Nov. 2. Tho war clouds reported hovering over Lower California have disappeared. The war regarded as imminent between Govern or Esteban Cantu of Lower California and the lie facto government of Mexi co is all off. Cantu and Carranza are the best of friends. This chanise in attitude is announe ed following a "pence banquet" at which Lower California administration officials entertained the emissaries from Mexico City and named a dele gate to the constitutionalist convention to oe neld as yuereiaro eiurung iw vember 20. The banquet was given in honor of Colonel Jesus Harza, chief of stnff for Minister of War Obregon and l-rancis-co C. Naiera. high state official of So nora. Dr. -liinario Koel of Mexicali was named as the delegate from Lower Cat ifornia delecate to the convention. Htreets were decorated and a huge parade and demonstration was accorded the officials from Mexico City. Journal Want Ad Get Besulta. The Merchants Style Show Demonstrates the fact that There Is mor Catarrh In this section ff the country tnan all other diseases put together, and until the last tew yean was supposed to be incurable. For a f;reat many years doctors pronounced It a ocal disease and prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incur able. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore re quires, constitutional frcntment. Hall'l CiUajJ-h Cure, manufactured by F. J. qjreoftt Ob., Toledo. Ohio. Is the only Cfossluutlbn'al cure on the market. It it taKei internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the' system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Bend for circular! and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O Sold by ttrug-fflats, 76a. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Amity Boys Start Out to See World Portland, Or., Xov. 2. Agriculture didn't uppeul to two boys who - live near Amity. Thev saved their money, earned at odd jobs, ami left home Inst Miindny without farewells to the folks. A message from their parents to the police bureau started the search. Yesterday morning, ut a bicycle shop where they had hired bicycles to enter the messenger service, Alvin Coats, not quite 15, and Johnny Ctihsun, who will be 14 this month, were reenptured by City Detectives Ackerpian and Hoyle. "My father didn't like it becauso I walked home with a girl," explained Alvin. "You see, she's 20 yonrs old, and my father thought I wns too young to be going with girls." He brooded darkly. . - Life had a lighter aspect for Johnny. "Naw, I ain't got any girl," ho de clared. "1 just ran away for the fun of it." Each boy carried a new notebook in which to transcribe the epic of his prospective wanderings. Both had writ ten therein, "In case of death or Occi dent, pleaso notify," giving tho par ents' names and address. After a brief lecture at the juvenile court tho boys returned to Ainity with their fathers. "We'll try and stick it out," they assured Detective Ackcrman. SALEM PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION Those who have used it in Salem are astonished at tho INSTANT action f simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. Bocauso acts on BOTH lowor and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adlcr l-ka re lieves nlmost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relievo or prevent appendicitis. short treatment helps chronic stom ach troublo. J. ('. Perry, druggist. To :: Wbsa&MP--:: ;AJ ( . JSP Jr beautifully and have a delicious flavor. There is a better taste to food cooked with Cotto lene. Just try it for your own satisfaction. See how greatly it aids in making foods tempting and how it simplifies cooking and baking. Cottolene is a pure food E3 H li TT k for recular supply. JSf V 1 VPi 111! GOErIRBANK2HEA5a - Jr I tJwn I "Cottolene make good Salem Merchants can and will Suits and Coats Hats and Shoes That the fashion Centers of the world can produce. X See the large line of Suits and Coats that we have on t display in our store. Prices Consistant with Quality. Fullertons 415 State Street yHYAMF0R(lLS0N By Roger W. Babson Noted Statistician and Leading Financial Authority of America. because he is a Democrat, for I am not a member of the Demo cratic party. I am for Woodrow Wilson, not be cause of busi ness reasons, for Mr. Hughes's poli cies would tem porarily bring; m e greater profits. I am for Mr. Wilson because I be lieve that he has tried to apply t h Golden Rule to solving great national and international nroblems. The Federal Banking Law, trie developing of the Parcel Post, the enactment ol tne rnuippine j.' the Farm Loan Law, the Shipping; law. the Child Labor Law and various other measurt-t are dis tinctly humane measures, as measures in the interests of the weak, rather than of the strong. In short, it is because Mr. Wil son seems mora iiUerested than Mr. Hurtles in the moral side of Buch questions as banking, ship ping, railroading, tariu, laoor ana relations with other nations that 1 intend to vote for hurt. Rural School Is Forging to the Front, Students Show Much Civic Pride The students of the fialom Heights school are putting their shoulder to the wheel in thoir endeavor to wake their school take a lead in the school of the front rank. The student body organization has elected their officers and are making preparations tor a successful year. A large enthusiastic Industrial club he been formed and in addition courses in domestic art and manual training bavojtho county clerk. "The Natural Shortening fry fish perfectly The next time you fry fish, fry them in Cottolene. You will find that they brown product. It adds to the whole someness of foods and en hances their natural flavor and quality. Arrange with your grocer today for regular supply. EEQIEZFAI R BAN "Cottolene make$ cooking better supply you with smartest- t 114 Liberty Street CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS . Telia How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It' Splendid! In ono minute your clogged nostrils will open, the nil- pnsuges of youc head will clear and you can brcutuo freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at nighty your cold or cutarih will be goae. ".!'? ' Get a small bottle of Kly's Cream Bulm front your druggist now. Apply a litllo of this frugruut, antiseptic, heuling cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every ir passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous nicinhraiio mid roiivif cum on in stantly. It's just fine. Don't stay Bluffed up with a cold ur nasty catarrh liolicf comes so quickly. HOW CATARRH IS CONTRACTED Mothers are sometimes so thoughtless as to neglect the colds which their chil dren contract. The inflammation of thd mucus membruiio, at first acute, be comes chronic and tho child has chronic catarrh, a disease that is seldom- eitrud and thnt may prove a life's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome diseaso will remember having had fre quent colds nt the time it was con tracted. A little forethought, a bottlo ef Ckamberhiin' Cough Hemedy jnli- eionsly used, and all this troublo might i have beea avoided. ObUinable every where. . been added. A basket Hud pluta so ieinl will bo given Friday evening for the benefit of inuiiuiil training, riuim are being made to participate in tho j county and statu fuirs during tho com ing yen-r. I As a result of the recent letter writ ing contest, nearly all tho homes of the district are supplied with hooks, maps, atlnsses, etc., from Washington, V. C. Tho students have sbowu their Inter est iu civiu improvement by lending a helping hand in uiakiug needed improve ments on tb school grounds. Through their effort a petition was signed by more than a hundred persons asking the Houthern Pacifiu to erect a statiou in front of tho school building, at the end of the street car line for tho benefit of its muny patrons. Later the school will endeavor to se cure tile for the uusightly ditch that nines th beauty of the front part of the school grounds. The students have beeomo familiur with the Australian ballot system by using tho sample ballot Xuruisiied by Fried Fish Wry ptr(K trvut, butter AftH. mcita, hetrtng and other mull pan ftah whol. Cut Urge Ash im inflh thick !, and two or htem Inches autr; ttoundernnd btv trip oH Iho Avah rurh tide of bon In lone Allots divide In huhro nd roll up toward tip. Remove kin and bona much aa poeil bl from elicad Ash; wipe dry. roll Inbreaderumbeor fine mrnl.tliea in beutfft esf nd then in erunke and fry in dtp Cottolcn, hot noaffti to brown a bit of brea4 white y eeent sixty. Dtmim wI1 before ecrvlnn. Or simply eov of with neauined meal an brown on recti side in hot Cotte leoe in frying pun. from "HOME HELPS." MaiUd fe if won mite our Geneml Ofhcet, LhUaf good C2nb. 9 9 wffiB?a,.