THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY IB, 1917. SIX How Publicity Helped Mrs. Thomas to Health Doctor Had Decreed Oper ation When She Head of Mrs. Dunlap's Experience Norn- linn- ;io M.-s. K. i Pnnltqi il rVK.-iib. Mo., wruto to tin" St. .lo'i'lt, Mr. ivl'ri' tolling how, after year of suftViin! with .tnm:uli tumble. flie lt4.1 I....I, r.iiv.l nf ! ii tlil II t i t V of l'.'lll i.-:iltti tbrou-li j Using I'riitola anil Trao. This lottiT was j.i;lilihf .1 and rra.l by Mrs tioorci' t'm Tliomas ut 1hh ater. Mr., who liml been t.ii.l by her litntor. alter mouths of treatment for similar trouble, that nothing but an operation would save her. Mrs. Tuimia obtained Friiitola and Travu from the driijt store, and fay: ''liy tlie time I had taken a month's treatment I felt like a new woman: the first dose of Fruitola brought a lar;;e unrulier of g:ill :oaes and I am certain J'ruitola and Traxo saved my life." I'ruitola and Traxo are compounded from the original l'.lsall formulas at the Ciniis lah.iratories in Month olio. Ml., and can be purchased in Salem at Daniel .1. Frv 's Droit Store. si) North Oommert ial St.; a doctor "s proserin-j tion is not necessarv. Fi uitola is a pare fruit oil that acts as an intestinal j lubricant and disintegrates the hardened particles that cause so much suf fering, usually sufficient to indicate its efficacy. Traxo is a tonic alternative that is most effective to rebuild and restore the weakened, rundown system. A booklet of special interest to those who suffer from stomach trouble can be obtained by writing to the Finns Laboratories, Monticello. Illinois. DaYouWanMoBuyaBond and Help Your Courtry? U So, This Is the Way 0-'' . J For tho"e who wuiM like to dhow some of their jiatriotisin in the ay of bluing n ei eriinent bond, esoivinlly b'ui irijj a fe of the bond of the Liber ty loan, the lolloniuit information is jjneii: The lioiuls with interest coupons at tached luuy b, bought in denominntionH t" 5tt. l-'i. iTuK) or I1.0H0. Itond that ! are registered as to interest and prim.;. i al tiiay be bought m deiiomiua! ions from lit) to ltit.t)tM). Bonds are to be paid for in install incuts: 2 pet scut on application, IS per cent on June 0 per cent on July III'; :itl er cent on August 15. mid .".o per cent August 30, Application for bonds may be made through the local limits, or with the "nTrrTTIj" 4 Arrow FORM - FIT COLLAR cteitT rnimv n'.ii.- ..' IE?" ''A - Last Day to Register for June Election m mmm .mm. ; Watching the Scoreboard I rclfic Coast Lesgne Btaudtngt. W. !.. ivt. San Franrisro 2l lit .61H Salt Lake 2 l,i AMi Oaklnml gn 510 Foitlaiid .'ii .47 Lou Aiigelcs lit .t ,4(i Vernon lti g:i Yestfrday'i Result. At San Fr.im-isco, 3: Portland, 2. At Salt Lai e, 5; Oakland. . At Los Ainjeles, 7; Vernon, 0. Tomorrow is the laM day to register lor the eomini! .lime t election. The aue, tie county clerk'a otficc will be ohii for Federal Heserve bank of the district or I registration until "i oMock in the af with the treasury at Washington. Thejternmin when it will close, as the law best ay is to call at one's bank and J,,, .iruvi,lo. This is a state election make application for the loan. 1 he bank I . .... .u . :n ....... i ... ,i. . i ,...:! d no reeisterm.' is necessarv in the F.iht runa in the eighth pave thi Ooduer a ictory over Cincinnati and boosted theiu out of last jdace. F.ddie Iiotisch jumped into the Na tional leantie butting lotulcrsliip by pounding tml four nafeties. Four liita wero rredited to Penny Kauff and two wero doubles- Ml' .jVoiif.'. GM ! rnWiojjti(( I'ji.i';. - mi: Th Onk ( ut the rrnslier on the Pee The bonds draw:t 1-2 per cent interest ','1,v '"''!; AU "'" I"' done at I ho court Bm1 ,,,,.,1 ,, ,mt of f;rKt ,d the purchaser pavs par ami accrued I 1 h !,' '' m", "T, ! wlliU' ,h', S,,"U Wni the tcrest. Thenpplica.it is asked to state U"',r 1 ''' .'' "'"" ,u" ,, hr,'"B , "l gabbed the top round of the Itul- Willard a Pacifst To the Nth Power By H. C. Hamilton. (I'uited Press staff correspondent.) J'er York, May IS. Jess Willard has not met au opponent in the ring foi more than a year. Willard has spent his time traveling round tiver the country with a circus, drawing a huge salary through the pow- vi oi nis name, snowing tne people how he knocked out Jack Johnson and brought back the title to the white race. Tom Jones, the barber, has traveled with big Jess and has spent most of hia time assuring the newspapers that Jess would fight whenever the oppon ent was found who could stand in the same ring with Jess without melting from pure fright at merely beholding the huge bulk of the world's heavy weight champion. John L. Sullivan, James J. Corbett. Bob Fitzsimmons, Jim Jeffries nnd even Ja'-k Johnsou must have chuckled them selves almost into hysteria by- this time by the mere consideration of such a champion a champion who dares not, or refuses to fight- Willard is wrong when he says there is no one worthy of a match w'ith him. Even though he is backed Ly Tom ones, Jack Curley and the rest of them he is wrong. Not only is there one man ivho would be acceptable for a match Sffi CATARRH of the BLADDER relieved in 24 HOURS Each Cap-"' H'lotwarsthefMIQY1 name Jfit" . tllli interest. 1 he npi on the blank whether he !iri Dot nhliiFixl t. r.-MttT MilWi'Vir. prefers to';, . , T.. ,... make full ,.avi..ent before the dates -is m,,0().sitrv , r Tht. ,H! ,,,. d.cated and . such payments are to be iioll t, ,:,ime ,.,,,. ,,, ,.,,.,., n made by check, upon what bank or trust, llm, 4 ; th(, $lii,)0 (10 ro!lll ,ol is. company they will be drawn. Durinu the last lew davs of the lliere is no red tape in buying a Lih-jl!ls, L.lature, effort was inude to der. Poth lloff nnd Hughe lool:ed alike i to the daks raid 14 hits constituted the I sum total of their afternoon 'a pa l tint.'. erty loan bond. Just fill one the amount ; hllVl, Hn emergence clause attached to . . l... 1.......1.. .1... l l. .. ..l i. i . . ... iu it iivuriii, Siu- mi- nin mi nu, measure. Which woubl have pre When Itching Stops Ihere is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and .skia irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 23c or $1 bottle of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon two per cent of the amount and the ap plication goes in to the treasury depart ment The treasury reserves the right to re ject any subscription or to make allot ment of the amount subscribed for. The loan is what might be termed a 1 by tomorrow popular one in every respect as no big I bank gets a change ot a fat commission out of it. The government has passed tli,. limiilu ,l!inpt I A ilia ttormlt ami I hiwA Carl Morris cither would make the fat wll0 ,niv will hav(, th tll!..iiu eare. for and incompetent champion step rather by their local bank, lively to keep the gilt on his crown i ' ' from being tarnished. It's about time' .J1nveIatiSi.lti"n .r th.e ,lo!1,tl1 ,.,)f John 'pjjp 1 1 "j ''1 iinT iaiiuiiii Miniitl I mill -union, uiscioseu rne iaci mat ne nau vented any actimi by the people. This action failed. The measure for the $tl. 000.000 bond was carried by a majority of one vote during the last days of the session and those ho want to express their opinion about U should register ho began to show signs of life fight fans wrnt it. He can't hold off much longer and he'd better grab be fore the grabbing gets too hot for hint- Has Not Abandoned Series. Kew York, May IS. Kd 0. Barrows, president of the International league, denied here today that he has agreed to abandonment of the inter-league series with the American Association. He said such action would have to await the vote of club owners in the International league circuit. Barrows also said he did not believe American Association magnates were in favor of the step. money and certificates of deposit stor ed away in every conceivable hiding place. $1(1,000 thus hidden were found. Besides this wealth his farm is worth oOjOOO. He was Xij years old, and leaves one daughter, Mrs. Hill. Tor World's Championship. Chicago, May US. A finish match between Karl Caddoek and Ld "Strang ler" Lewis was expected to be closed here tonight for the second week in June. It will be billed for the wrestling championship of the world. To Aid Red Cross. Oakland, Cal.. Mav IS. Maurice Mc T.oughlin and William Johnston, former national tennis champions; John Straeh- an, imam Davis, Miss Alary Browne, Miss Florence Sutton nnd other tennis stars will appear in indoor tennis exhi- you will find that irritations. l)imnles ! bitiona hero tnnicht for the benefit of macK neaas, eczema, blotches, ringworm the Ked Cross. aim simitar skin troubles will disappear. J A little zemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes all skin eruptions and makes ,the skin soft, smooth and healthy. , The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. with the champion, but there are at least two. Willard has contented himself by turning down the insistence of Carl Morris by the assertion that Morris is no card. "Morris," he suavely de clared, "would not draw a houso of $10,000." Absolutely wrong. A championship match between Jess Willard und Carl Morris or a championship match be tween Jess Willard and almost any ' terweifht, ueuvyweigiu mar couiu De named would draw an enormous crowd. The only thing the .public would ask would bo to hope that the promoters considered their tastes enough to stage the affair some where outside of New York or Wiscon sinwhere a decision would settle dis putes before they started. Fred Fulton would be a good oppon ent for the champion. It isn 't any thing to snicker about. Fred Fulton or Summers and Downey. San Francisco, May IS A four-round clash between Al Sommers and Jack Downey, middleweichts, will be the piece de resistance of the boxing card at Dreamland rink tonight. Will Send Six. San Francisco. May IS. Six amateur boxers will be sent by the Olympic club of this city to Seattle to participate in the far west amateur championships May 30. They are: Rudy Peterson, heavyweight; William Coulsting, ban tamweight; Joe Bizzo, lightweight; Al Demeuiconi, flyweight; Max Brodofsky, middleweight, and Frank Murphy, wel- p yilllsllpilr $i j WHAT! I NO SLEEP I I' "LAST NIGHT? I ! Salt Lake Loses Bliss. Salt Lake City, May IS. Manager Bornhard, of the Salt Lake club, today announced that Roy Bliss, pitcher, had been sent to the Great Falls Northwest ern league club under an optional agree ment. - If coffee was the cause change to and sleep There's a Reason" 1 .Boxing at Vancouver. Vancouver, Wash., May 18. Lee Johnson, Oakland negro veteran, and Alex Trambitas, Portland feather weight, will box 10 three-minute rounds hero tonight. Stayton News Items (Capital Journal Special Service.) Stayton, Ore., May 18. At the meet ing for permanent organization of the Red Cross society here held Tuesday night in the high school auditorium, Mrs. F. P. Wilbur was elected chair man; Mrs. J. M. Ringo, vice-chairman; J. M. Ringo, treasurer, and Mrs. Kor neik, secretary. The membership in the organization is increasing fast the fol lowing having signed up this week: Dr. nd Mrs. G. F. Komeik, Dr. and Mrs. Brewer, Dr. and Mrs. Beauchamp, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Dougherty, Rev. E. B. Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lilly, Mr. ana Airs. J. Walter Mays, Mr. and Mrs. Dare Sloper, Emma Streff, Grace Elder, Mrs. Joseph Fisher; Mrs. Lilly Messlor, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Luthey, Mrs. William Cladek, E. Roy, Ina Har old, Ruth Fuson, W. A. Weddle, Mrs. Lee Tate, Mrs. Ed Young, Mrs. Ellaj Ware, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bennett, Mrs. W. F. Fol ils, Mrs. Luther Stout, Wanda Brown, Mrs. Kate Lounsway, Ella Williams. The Farent-Tenehers' meeting at the high school Friday night will be in the form of a reception to the instructors of the institution. Mrs. Joe Peery gave a farewell recep tion at her home this week for the teachers in the schools who will not be here next year: Miss Maude Hollister, Principal W. C. Gauntt, aud Miss Bas- sott. Mrs. Horace Lilly went to Portland yesterday. She will return today. Mrs. Alva Thomas, who has been vis iting a sister in Portland for the past week or more, will return home in a few days. School closes June 1. L. S. Lambert was in from his farm on the Aumsville road early iu the week. The father, mother and brother of Mrs. Mettou Mack are stopping with her, they having recently arrived from their place on the coast. Sir. Kimsey, her brother, has been afflicted with Martin is seen on fine days working in her garden much to the gratification of her friends. She had been confined to her room for some time. W .E. Thomas, of Salem. ,was here this week looking after some of his property ltitetests. Mr. Thomas has lived longer in Stayton than perhaps any other present resident. Mrs. J. W. Nipple, of West Stayton, was in the city on Wednesday. V. E. Robinson, circulation auditor o.f the Oregonian, spent Wednesday in Stayton arranging a house to house de livery for those patrons desiring this Ashby, of Union Hill, was in Stayton this week. The cemetery will be greatly im proved this year according to plans of the Masonic and I. O. O. F. lodges, the owners. Representatives of these or ganizations spent the greater part of last .Sunday morning at the burial place and decided to put in two crushed rock walks running the full width of the tract at right angles to a similar walk to connect from the main entrance. An other entrance will also be added. The new walks, all told, will measure nearly 000 yards. Those who visited the ceme tery and made the plans as outlined Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Rod Murphy, who was supposed to be hots du eombat as the result of get ting poked iu the rye Wednesday, show ed he is the comeback kid by getting four safeties out of five times up. Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, "digest well, work well, sleep well, look well- What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will oiily adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when thev arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, fou! tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can. instead, feel as fresh as a daisy bv opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out" the whole of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day'g indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxns; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entile alimentary canal before put ting more food into" the stomuch. The action of hot water and limestone phos phate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigora'ing. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste nnd acidity and gives one a splendid appe tite tor breakfast. While you are en joying your oreaktast the water and phosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood nnd getting ready for athorongh flushing of all the inside organs. ' The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others wno nave sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions' are urL'ed to get a quarter pound of limestone phos phate from the drug store which will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on Red Oldham did his dornedest to lose that game to Portland. Ho wulked nine batter and only fielding of No, 1 Or der in the pinches saved ltiui. The Seals fgot six hits and three runs off llelifericli in five innings and then Houck stopped them tdiort. But it was enough to win as despite Oldham's wildnesg the Heavers could gather only a couple of tallies. Pete Stamlridge was In fine form nnd allowed Vernon only two hits, the An gels winning, 7 to 0. The Chnneniioii went wild with the willow and know newly wed, and Vaughn, grabbed three hits apiece. ft A SIMPLE WAY TO REMOVE DANDRUFF There is one sure way that hits never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid nr vou front any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp nnd rub it in gently with the linger tips. By morning, most if not nil, of yOur dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching ami digging j of the sculp-will stop instantly, ami SEPTEMBER KORNWAS 'II a rapnor Chorus Graceful and Pretty, Singing Fair and Comedian ' theRdlThing "A tango sandwich, Hkusc." . "A tango Mimlwiclit" "Yes, and be quick." "What is a tango sauiliricht" "Some ehken, very little dressing, nun nut ioo mticti iiiustRM ." - Yes bo that just about rharaeteriwd b, the I' "September Morn" at tho (!mt (i,. ei ,i,i.. """i atre last evemng. when "she" was pre- Japt, tic r0it,j 1 seated in hvtng pose to the audience. ki mC' Yet it must bo said that as far as tht ehn ot front rmiLV fair September goes, the picture on the tliltion in fa BT t easel gave a better impression of tht '' today ttituwfei'Ji original September tliim did the poseur. pnloati Vivt "September Morn" brought with her t was pointed tosswif,, -n breath of the davs unnn hv in kqi. 'hn statement. t ictn.en went wild with th muHU,nl c(,m;ilitr, fjUtJ, , , k thi, wnnwicit,,., got . H h.l Mouse., the well; ,,, ,,V(r. wp r ' '3 , tot thirf mm fc, ii AM RUE" . Washington, X , I "W't Ofrn,,-i-rcaa 110 "1 B uifliC Q tk, M- i.tbM,,i,M;t: arrival of Amtriui int, c ortri m even Mm iw s naval authority tuiNsu - ery weoli and were irrected i ' .'KI mm M i with crowded houses. The house wnsl""'.""? Imiitted ublintn s medium last night, probably because tht impression was general thut it might bo iust a "tvi.u l,if .,, 11... wasn't. The company hud a' vulutuinoui ! !?n Xfu um if not for its richness; T?t fT The show was colorful, the singhtA "K g passable, and the chorus really graceful, th(, mt ,hc j ' and pretty. The dancing wns good and ( hastened to offcnfWs; -thoroughly representative of what mu- ers for North sea Mbnutrw !? sicnl comedy generally is, or is planned i . to I1'1. " The Home Gnanli o! b ' Practically the whole burden of the turrd a couple of hrglsK show fell on the shoulders of Rudolph ered aud were robbing tie I l'lnstric, professor of art, who was im-i Beard. The capture wss ta . personated by William Moore. This. Wednesday morning. J ilroll personage shook tno House time and time again with his odd manner isms, sayings, and gags. His funnyacss was natural as a bubbling spring. His biggest hit was the song "A Spare Bib From the Butchershnp of Life,' itsyk: You kave nrollei Wi t Stiff, achy joints! Shan) rheumatic pains tortasjaW licking hack, pain to lit H men, dintmty wen irais ; which he. takes a fling at the theory fKtif L-r.nifiii nun nf Ailnin's Inst ribs. I ..t.' win.:... .' a i...0i;i.Hiftlmit! These tre tec your hair will be fluffv, lustrous. I World's Greatest Tango Dancer," was with your kulntji iH glossy, silky nod soft, nnd look and clever and made good with the audience one 11 the time. AVri; ' ' feel a hundred times better. TO BUY ANIMALS above were: Dr. H. A. Beauchamp, . Prono1ll,l'e't an James G. Gardner, Grant Murphy, H. h! the 8"bj" 1 'nt(,ra' sanitation Hcltzel and J. M. Eingo. Will Weddle will go to Eugene next week to attend a grand lodge meet ing. Mrs. Niebart, who was buried last Saturday, had lived here for a long time and her passing was a cause of great re gret on the part of her many friends. Professor James T. Matthews, of Sa lem, will preach morning aud evening in the M. K. church on Sunday. Rev. Ma rion Home, of Eugene, will preach morning aud evening iu the Christion church. The women of the local W- C. T. U. had a rally at the home of Mrs. Martha Brown last Wednesday when refresh ments were served and work plans out lined. Those present were: Mrs. Anna Stayton, Mrs I.ydia Ruble, Mrs. Ella Ware, Mrs. Mary Follis, Mrs. Anne Cornish, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. M. K. Brown, Mrs. J. W- Nipple, Mrs. Jennie McLollaii, Mrs. Susan Traak, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mrs., Barbara Kirkpatrick. Little- Misses Hilda Trask and Beatrice Lockhart were the youthful waitresses during the refreshment period. City Marshal J. B. Grier is making his rounds lor the month in the interest of the water rent collection. He is a few days late oil account of needed tanning operations on his place. Miss Ruth Fuson, the Kingston school instructor, was in Stayton this week. SECOND UNIT OF FIGHTERS Paris, May 18. America ' second section of fighting men went to the front today. The unit was composed of about for ty Americans comprising number two squadron of the American munitions transport, recently organized under A. 1'iatt Andrew, 0f the American ainbu lanco corps. J- bailey of Cambridge, Mass-, lale, J 9 1 0 , was in command of thn acct ion. Washington, May 18, Four boards of cavalry officers wero appointed today to visit. Kansas City, Mr-; Fort Reno, Ok la. ; Fort Royal, Va.; and Fort Keogh, Mont., to buy about $100,(100,000 worth of horses and mules for the army. Among the wedding presents to a bride at Cove were "a cow and n blooded sow." If all wedding gifts were as sensible as these in these war food times there would be moro suc cessful marriages, in the opinion of tho Baker Herald. JAP GUNBOATS REACH FRANCE Paris, May 18. Arrival of a num ber of Japanese gunboats nt Marseilles to aid in combatting the submarine warfare was officially announced to-dav. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S rt AS TO R i A The New York Herald todny printed a story asserting that, a contingent o! Japanese troops had been landed at r,-oiiino on Anril !!). according to in formation received in New York. The .fapanese forces, it was Raid will fight side by side with the Russians on the west front. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ftmieGOIJMEAlfct Capsules immediately, ftfs preparation, uied all wife, centuries, combining mt" t and herbs, well katwil p; and used by thousands a w r practice. The Cap"" pcrimental, make f ; ine," or ; temporary. 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