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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 151916. TWO Wants Others to Know Remedy That Helped Him i' Can't Understand How He Was Cured So Quickly After Suffering JNin teen Years For nineteen years, Mr. Chas. Froe lich, B. F. D. No. 2, Gorham, Kansas, suffered from stomach and kidney trou ble. He tried ail the doctors for miles around but got no relief, and had about given up, when Mrs. Froelich . read in the Kansas City Post about Fruitola and Traxo and what it had done for a man with stomach trouble. He says, "She sent for Fruitola and Traxo and from the first I felt better. I only took two bottles and am well now and can eat and work like a young man. Fruit ola and Traxo did it and I'll do all I Fruitola and Traxo are compounded from the original Edsall formulas at the Pinus laboratories in Monticcllo, 111., and can be purchased in Salem at Daniel J. Fry's Drug Store, 280 North Commercial fct; a doctor's prescription is not necessary. Fruitola is a pure fruit oil that acts as an intestinal lu bricant and disintegrates the naraen ed narticlei that cause much suffering, discharging the accumulated waste 1o tho sufferer's intense relief. One dose is usually sufficient to indicate its efficacy. Traxo is a tonic alterative that is most effective to rebuld and re store the weakened, rundown system. A booklet of special interest to those who suffer from stomach trouble can be obtained by writing to the Pinus Laboratories, Monticcllo, 111. if f ONE BILLION MORE (Continued from Page One.) l t f.f MB. CHAS FROELICH liSOOMTYlf already is assured- Reports to the United Press from va rious parts of the. west and middle west, indicating a general oversubscription of the loan were as follows: Bt. Louis, Rolla Wells, governor of the St. Louis federal Teserve district, announced today the allotment of $80, 000,000 would be passed before noon. More than $60,000,000 was reported last night. Many Over-subscribe. Denver Denver early today had sub scribed $12,461,000, $2,401,000 over its Ttolloe Th rinllan district lacked but $2,000,000 of its $40,000,000 allotment early today. 8t Paul This district had subscribed $07,000,000 of its $80,000,000. Oklahoma City me state is over-suo- scribed. Oklahoma City is $1,000,000 over the minimum quota. Halt Lake wy utan-g auoimeui i $0,500,000; its subscription to date total $8,000,000. Bpnngfield, Hi--Sangamon county, in n-i;li ViiH itv iB lncntod. has over-sub scribed its $1,600,000 quota by $2,300. Kansas Uity ine government s mini ment for this district was $100,000,000 to $125,000,000. The local committee, Vtoainfr if uoti.ri Q f a nn Ml V r1r Cllt of the bank deposits, placed its proper al lotment at $70,000,000 including Kansas City. The city today was $3,500,000 short of its $17,500,000 allotment esti mated by tho committee while the en tire district is $4,000,ouo snort 01 its $70,000,000. Coast Will Got There. S!o TVnnoiecn .Tlinn 15. That the Paci'fic coast will do its full duty and Br ALIKE THOMPSON Mrs. Oliver C. ' Locke accompanied I dren motored to" Portland today for a v.., William t.vtlo nnd Mrs. VVil liam Walton went to Independence this morning to attend the round up. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Byars have vis iting them for a day or so their nephew Morton Hadley, of San Francisco, who is en route from Portland to Koseburg where he will visit his mother, Mrs. Charles Hadley. A party of married folk including Mr. and Mrs- William T. Orier, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harding and Mr. and Mrs. !. B. Webb motored to Portland yester day to participate in the Clierrian din ner dance last night at the Multnomah hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. IT, Clioato and ehil- short visit. Mrs. P. A- Fugate, who has been pass ing several weeks in Salem as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fugate, has returned to iier home in Aberdeen, Idaho, . Thursday afternoon tho members of the itound Dozen club enjoyed the hos pitality of Mrs. George, Shouppert. Kaily in the afternoon Mesdames Davidson and Potter took the hostess and her guests in their cars to the Fnehln Minded school to attend the an- nunl exhibition. r tlmi rotnrn nitprAKTlllff wnrfi rom hv the hnstCSH fllld Ml'S ter and at the close of the afternoon papers i. Pot KYANIZE F0R ASvLo,RTR,0R The finest material on the market For Auto and Carriage Painting USE KYANIZE Kyanize Linolem Finish PAINTS Pure Lead and Zinc Paint, $3.00 per Gal. A full line of paint goods--- Linseed .Oil, Glass and Brushes Brushes , Latham's Paint Store 319 N. Commercial s- mints SOTMIM! USt 0OO 1MT ?;-v rjMnlMa ' k- oooo mmiu) TARTS coal or ashes llconoiui refreshments were served. Miun Aforcnrct McClnlland who has been visiting old friends in Roseburg for the vast few weeks returned to Sa lem today. w f i Mis. Guffin and her daughter, Miss t :ii;rt r4,.n; i th Court Apart ments are planning to leave soon for a sojourn in Berkeley, California. At tho Moose hall tomorrow after noon at 4 o'clock an interesting patri otic programme will be given by the Woman 's Belief Corps in honor of a lag day- The programme will follow a bus iness meeting. The O. A. C. club will meet tomor row evening at 6 o'clock in Willson park, and later go to Albert's pasture for a picnic. Messrs. Lemmon and Bent . i.tn,. r.t (1 A ('.. and officers of the alumni will be present for the affair- . During the evening there will be an election of officers for tho Salem chap ter of the club. All members, students and ex-students nre invited to partici pate in the festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Asahcl Bush will en tertain as their guest for dinner to night, Dr. Kalph C. Matson or iron- l8Dr. Matson has just returned from France, and has come to Salem to give a lecture tonight at the armory in the interests' of the Bed Cross. , . Mrs. Jesse Walling and children of Zona, Oregon, have returned home after several days visit wun ino ini nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. U. Jf. Jermau, ox Kighteeuth street. frurt nn.iiiDanr'oitiont exercises of the Sacred Heart Academy will be held to night at 8:13 o ciock at tne oaiem iuB" school nniHtoriiim. I FOR RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUQ BTOAES Tubes ssc jars eoc Ah smell -as OAS m :i:: SSSSESWRKESS) The orange discs which you will see displayed next week in the windows of the dealers listed below bring a welcome message a message telling of relief from the drudgery and discom fort of summer cooking. For the New Perfection cooks better than any wood or coal range, and it does not heat up the kitchen. Cooler cooking in summer more economical cooking all the year 'round. Watch for the orange discs next week. Ask any of these dealers to tell you about the New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove and how the long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and smell For Sale by COOK WITH PEARL OIL W W. Moore Furniture Co.; E. L. ?tiff & Sons: Spencer Hdw. Co.1 Kay iUfar1ne7Hdw.IO0.; Saiem Hdw -Co imperial Furniture Co.; C S- Hamil SS O. Buren; Cumbers & Cham-bers. We are going to offer our three Best Values in two-toned Shoes at a figure far below the present WHOLESALE price. Never in the history of our Shoe Department have we made the sacrifice that we will make in this special offer. If you want to take advantage of the greatest Money Saving opportunity in buying the most stylish and dressiest shoe Here is your chance. It is our policy to close out novelty shoes in the season for which they were purchased. Hence these remarkably low prices: Women's Brown Kid, 72-inch lace, white kid top, 2-inch Louis heel, Flexible sole, snappy last, sizes Vz to 7 in A and C widths. Regular price $7.65; to close out $5.85 WTomen's Russia Calf, (dark tan), 7 1-4-inch white kid top, lace, 2-inch Louis, heel, welt sole, dainty last, sizes 3 to 6 in B and D widths. Regular price $7.63; to close out $5.85 Girls' Fancy Dark Tan Buttons, white kid top, military heels, sizes 22 to 6 in C and D widths. Regular price $7.00; to close out $5.35 subscribe its entire allotment of Liberty bonds was indicated by reports pouring into campaign headquarters here to day. Most of the larger cities m Oregon, Washington and California have already over-subscribed their allotments and the flood of gold for the aid of the gov ernment continues to pour in. When the final v. drive for subscrip lnYi t,.,lav in Won TVnncisen the UUliO Utf;"" W'"J -city needed only $435,000 to complete its $4Z,uuu,uou aiioiinem. .xiuimcc and applications already in hand1 wore far more than sufficient to make up this deficiency ami A. C. Kains, governor nf tho federal reserve bank, declared San Francisco's total subscriptions, when all reports are in, would exceed 14,000,000. . " . Oregon in tieaa n,nttnn cnntimics to roll tin a big over-subscription: to the loan and holds the palm on the coast. It's allotment of $8,500,000 has been exceeded already by $3,100,000 and tne money is sun coming in. Beiiorts from other coast cities to the United Press follow: Tacoma: Allotment $a,200,uuu; sun scriptions f 2.504,000. Stockton, Oil.: Allotment $2,368,000; subscriptions $2,386,000. Seattle: Allotment $8,200,000; sub scriptions $8,754,000. San Diego: Has completed its allot .., nnn nnn t.. .i;tr;,t smith nf the Tehacliaoi in southern California definte figures are not yet avauauie. me r- committee announced that the original allotment for that district was j-'u.unu.-000 and that this has been over-sub- crihed sliuhtlv. Later this quota was increased to $32,500,000 and this later 1'icnre has been undor-subscribed by. $12,000,000. Two Billion Counted. New York, June 15. At noon, east ern time, today, official figures from Washington gave the total subscriptions to the Liberty loan at that time eountcd at $2,000,000,000 of which the New York district alone took $1,000,000,-000. cess of $60,000,000- Allotment was $S0,-000,000. San Francisco Pulls Out. San Francisco, June 15. At 10 a. m., two hours before the close of the sale of Liberty bonds on the coast, the of ficials of the federal reserve bank said they thought the $166,000,000 minimum nllo'tment for the district would be over subscribed. At 10:30 it was announced at Liberty loan headquarters that San Francisco had over-subscribed her $42,000,000 al lotment by $3,000,000 and tnat sub scriptions were still pouring in in a steady stream. , Southern Cnmorma orriciais csiuuni- ed that that section would subserine $5,000,000 of its $32,000,000 allot ment. 4 II Business "aint" business if the cash is not around Looking Forward - to Motherhood Veil Known Preparation lieves Much Suffering. Ra The greatest crisis in the life of I roman is when she becomes a mother Ul her physical strength is taxed t Oie limit at such a time. It is nece tary that she prepare her system foi the treat event in order to preserv ber future health. Thousnnds of mothers have placed tafe reliance upon "Mother's Friend." This preparation is applied externallj md is composed of special penetrat trig, softening oils which prepare thi muscles and tenflons for the unusua strain. Naturally the tendency is to relieve the pain and danger at tin crisis, leaving the mother in a health; condition. The expectant mother should pro ture a bottle cf "Mother's Friend from her crursriH. PPl? il night am morninsr, and after beginning: its use write for free book for users. Mucl practical information is contained it it Just address Bradrield Kegnlatoi Company. Dept. HS40 Atlanta, Ga. and Uis book will he mailed to you mce. Denver Exceeds Limit. Denver, Col., Juno 15. " Denver 's subscriptions to the Liberty loan will exceed $12,500,000, or two and a half millions over the apportionment," said an announcement from Liberty loan headquarters at noon as the subscrip tion lists were closed. the United States army. Jiajor Davidson has announced that immediate steps to raise .an adequate miD.l in thn fprritoi-v will hf tnkpn upon the arrival of Colonel W. P. .Rich ardson, president ot tne AiasRa rauroaa commission, who will bring definite in structions from Washington, P. C. TT-ivisaa C!nmM Through. Toneka. Kans.. June 15. Information! received here today indicates that Kan sas has passed the $20,000,000 mark for Liberty loan bonds. Milwaukee Above Mark. Milwaukee, Wis., June 15. Milwau kee countv went $3,497,100 over her mark in "tho Liberty loan campaign. Figures at noon today showed a total of $l',49?,10fl. ALASKA RAISES TROOPS Juneau, Alaska, June 15 Several vol unteer companies are drilling in Alaska and have made application to join the national guard which is to be formed by Major P- W. Davidson, inspector of i i i lf flX HT7 .e9sX Chicago Away Ahead. Chicago, June 15. The Chicago fed eral reserve district has subscribed ap proximately $300,000,000 to the Liberty lean, according to a statement made b W. A. Heath, chairman of the reserve bank shortly after noon- The district 's assessment was $200,000,000. The amount estimated that Michigin subscribed is $66,000,000. When the issue closed, long lines of men, women and children were still standing before the banks in various parts of. the city. St. Leuis District. St Louis. Mo., June 13. Liberty loan subscriptions for the St. Louis district have passed $80,000,000 it was an nounced at noon, with reports incom plete. The citv's subscriptions have passed $.33,000,000. The city allotment was $25,000,000 and the district assess ment $80,000,000. At Dallas, Texas r..ii. t.. jniM 15. With hun dreds of letters and telegram -unopened Liberty loan subscriptions from the Dallas district reached SPP1"' $42,000,000 st noon today $2,000,000 over the minimum allotment. Des Moines Quota. ' Des Moines, lows, Jane 15 Subscrip tions to the Liberty loan through Dos Mines banks ws announced at fi.OOa, 500, shortly after noon. Cleveland Way Oyer. Cleveland. Ohio. June 15. Liberty loan subscriptions from the Cleveland district will exceed $2.000.000, it was announced at 1 o'clwk today. The minimum allotment was 180,000,000. Minneapolis Ahead. Minneapolis, Minn., June 15. On in complete reports from the ninth federal reserve district, total liberty loan sub scriptions at noon today totaled ia ex- Infanfs-ietitsrs Thousands testify icEi's The Original EllaSted Mtik Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used forV3fa Century Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. Jc ss )J( sc ?c sjc sjc sje js sc j sjc ijt sfc Uisgd Furniture Wanted Highest cash ffifea paid for used f lipBjlgie. e. l. BTimmm, ' 0, Phone 64r2S08. 55 $c ijc Sjs ic Sj The Capital Junk Co. Pays the Highest Price for all kinds of junk. PHONE 296 271 CHEMEKETA ST. - For Rheumatism General Debility and Nervous ness th-3ir . is nothing better than massage or electric treat ments. DE. EVA MTjEPHY. 3S4 State St Phone 736J SArETti 1 I Office TTnhharit Snildlnff fght phene, Marios Hotel 2010 5 and 7 passenger enclosed and Cfen cars. 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