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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1918)
Six WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORE. NfONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918 A WEAK BODY When you're fifty, your body begins to creak a little at the binges. Motion is more slow and deliberate. "Not so young as I used to be" is a frequent and unwelcome thought. Certain bodi ly functions upon which good health and good spirits depend, are impaired. The weak spot is generally the blad der. Unpleasant symptoms show them selves. Painful and annoying complica tions in ether organs arise- This is par ticularly true with elderly people. If you only know how, this trouble can be obviated. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the in convenience and pain due to advancing .years. It is a standard, old time homo remedy, and needs no introduction. It is now put up in odorless, tastlosg cap sules. These are easier and more pleas ant to take than the oil in bottles. Each capsule contains about one dose of five drops. Take them just like you would any pill, with a small swallow of wai.ftr. Thfv annlr tnin ha avilam and throw off the poisons which are matting you old Derore your time. They win quicmy relieve inose stiffened minlfl.th At . hnplfAfhA. rhptimntiam Inm. bago, sciatica, gall-stones, gravel," brick dust," etc. They are an effective rem edr for all diseases of the hlml.lpr kid ney, liver, stomach and allied organs. Go to your druggist today and get a box of GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules- Money refunded if they do not help you. Three sizes. GOLD MED Au are the pure, original imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. Accept no sub stitutes. 0 A C. Ball Tossers Defeat Willamette TRAINS CRASH (Continued from page one) fend about a dozen are being cared for in privaito bom cm. Most of tho injured are suffering from shock. The impact of train No. 18 caused the locoKiotave and three coaches to overturn, and two of the coaches are imported hero to have fallen into the Mohawk river, which flows alongside of the New York Central liues at this .point. This cannot yet be verified ow ing 4a crippled telegraph service. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Corvallis, Or., April 7. The Willam ette university nine went down to a 5 2 defeat at the hands of the varsity squad here yesterday afternoon in the openiui! encounter of the Aairi..' oni-ino schedule. Captain-Coach Baldwin ' iiun tvrnvfwl a trifle too good for Matthews' j gat ion, and nary a man got past sec ond base until the eighth inning, when a series of lucky breaks for Willam ette let in tw runs, the Salem scnool's oniy tames. The varsity began scoring right off tiie reel, putting across the two in the first inniiiB on drives throup-h short, an other in the fifth and two more in the eight a on long drives past first. The vaibily showed up in fine form, though a tiifle unsteady, due to the earliness of tho season. Practically every mem ber of the Aggie squad got into the game. 1 he varsity plays a return game with Willamette at Salem next Saturday. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c CHARLEY HERZORG IS "CHAMPION FUSSER" Turns Down Bonus of $3,000 and Goes Home Willard Is Training Have the Journal Job Dept. estimate on your printing needs you get the benefit of cash buying. Phone 81. Just Arrived SSaes 9 and. By H. O. Hamilton (United ,1'rcss staff correspondent! Xew York, April 8. Charley Herzoff is still the ehamiiion fusser in baseball. Latest reports of his affair with the Braves and Giants reaching New York today, declare that Charles has taken his dolls and gone home, declining to have anything to do with a bonus of $.'1000 and the contract ho already holds with the Giants for his lOiS baseball doings. Percy Hauuhtou. president of tho Boston Braves, made the offer in a last milllltO nt.tminif frt llvnn Plinrlp.j in with the rest of the Braves, but h-2 insisted inat nerzofr mvn nn all thought of a suit against the Pennsyl vania ranroaci ana tiie acw voji; Giants. The Pennsylvania owns the station at which Charles foil ami in jured himself last summer in Philadel phia, the Giants, according to llerzog left out some of his salary last sum mer while he was laying off. Recent reports that everything had been smoothed between llerzog and the Braves were premature. It seems that George Stallings made an offer which was entirely acceptable, but that Haugliton stopped negotiations. Thino-S. howpvor. pnnlil lm wnrsn no. cording to the best informed. Herzog's difficulties are minor, it is believed. and it 'is predicted ho will be in a Bos ton uniform when the season opens, oven if he now declares ho will report to tiie LManTis- An engine that lures power from gas and sets it down minus jerks, vibrations, into a softness of action that has never been surpassed; "Hot -Spot" and "Ram's -Horn" Manifold (Chalmers devices) are responsible mrt -ML him m 1 ... i - k.- " i ' -Tl - V . 1 l-.J . EVERYTHING IN ALL TIIE NEWEST STYLES, IVORY, GRAY, BROWN AND WHITE KID IN THE NEW LACE BOOTS JUST IN AT $9.00' to $12.00 OXFORDS IN WHITE, BROWN AND PATENT, BOTH HIGH AND LOW HEELS, EVERY SIZE, TIIE NEWEST LASTS, VERY MODERATELY PRICED AT $7.00-$5.00-$9.00 i PUMPS IN WHITE RAINSKIN BROWN AND PATENT LEATHER, AL SO BLACK KID IN ALL LASTS, EVERY PAIR A PERFECT FIT AT $5.00-$6.00-$7.00 THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF HIGH GRADE PUMPS TO THE RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES OF $2.95 to $3.95 GET A PAIR OF THESE PUMPS BEFORE THEY GO. BE SOLD AT n IMAN SHOES BALL BAND BOOTS VrTTCII ELK BOOTS EDUCATOR SHOES V DUXBAXOIL FOX PARTY PUMPS 326 STATE STREET PHONE 616 Willard is Training C'hiengo, April ;8. .less Willard be gan today has gymnasium grind for the July 4 Fulton battle. He surprised habitues of the A read o gymnasium bv going five .short rounds without diffi culty. Tony juctenoir and Carl Miller traded wallops with the champion. Jess played a new role early today wneii no turnea in an alarm and then helped extinguish a blaze in his home hero. The dajmago was slight. Jack Curley of New fork and elsewhere appeared in conference todav with Colonel Miller, promoter of the Wil tariT-Ti'tilfnn ninfcK 1 "Jauk's not trying to horn into this match.'' said tlin cnlonnl. "Ho nnrf Toon Jones say Joss owes them some money, i m discussing a settlement with ibo.th aides. " -. - . I 1 I I - I I ' 1 T ; Eddie is Favorite Eacine. Wis- April 8 AU.linntrti it ia r.ddie Mcuoortv s first. Anierwnii oneaffemeniti in thrcn vftHra. hn wnD n Slight tavorite today 'over K. O. Bren nan xor ineir ten rpuna Dout here tO' night. I Can't Find Harry San Francisco. Anril S. TTnrrv Wnl ters was badly wanted Ay tho Seals to day, but could hot1 be found. Last week the Seals bought Welters from tho Chiieairo Cubs Shut Wolrcrs hnsn ' iKien located to (fate. Attempts to reacih him at Mercdd and nt Tnfl-. l"nl both failed. Columbia-Willamette Tele graphic Trapshootiiig Tournament Standings McCoy 6 0 Woodburu 5 1 Astoria 5 1 lleppuer 4 2 Vancouver 2 4 Aberdeen 1 5 eudleton 0 The perfect engine is the one that takes from gas all the power that's there; and gives it up to you either brutal, or violent, or soft .as you wish. That's the Chalmers engine, now recorded all over 51Cr reat enSine which comes closer to reaching 100 of efficiency than any motive device yet designed. Hot-Spot" and "Ram's-Horn" Manifold are responsible. The first named heats up the gas, "cracks it up," "pulverizes" it, gets it into wonderful shape for ignition, and then the Rams:Horn" Manifold with its "easy air bends" tosses it gently into the combustion chambers. So that after the flash of the spark plug there is so little residue, so little waste, so little power escaped into the exhaust as to. be scarcely worth while mentioning. ' But, the kind of power is a new power a gentle, soft power like the "iron hand in the velvet glove" that entices you beyond words once you experience the thrill n-.i-v. xvn, i-rjVMDbtK J1545 TOURING SEDAN .-.,.'J19M TOWNrminimri. : ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Rutherford & Riedesel Capital Garage, 173 South Liberty Street 32S f QUARTER OF BILLION (Continued from page one) awarded to cities and ! tnining their full quotas. Of these, Ore gon carried away twenty-two. j Sixty other counties and cities have applied for honor flags. Madera coun jty, California, was the first countv to Stock Market Dull and Changes Slight 1000 6 Yesterday's Results. Astoria (124) defeated Albany (118). Woodburn (12) defeated Aberdeeu, 124). McCoy (123) defeated Pendleton (116). Hoppuer (123) defeated aucouver (122). $7,000,000 In Seatle Q .,, . , , ., ' vua uw nrsi counrv to oeattlc. Wnall Ain-il A Will. O.,.. cninn ifn la n.r i i ii i 1 v "nn mat-1 .c ..o .....u. musier, jre., was tiie uc s tmnl liberty loan subscriptions al-; f "st town to report its full allotment ready past the $7,000,000 mark, more: subscribed. Both of these subscrib thau 1000 workers struck out again this! "I t""'"4 full quotas before the loan lnnrmiior in n.iiiir i...:- .i -..i . . : .1..:,-. 1 i n . . i r. . ;o -. im-ir iiiinvino "' up'uni ui w o ciock Baturtlav. campaign for a might v subscription, i ' ' ' The spirit of the people, workers de- j MAY STRIKE THORSDAY "" at nign pitcli. Groups were! si,..ti w..u -, . .f u in New York, April 8. The New York tveuin.g Sun financial review today sa id : Today's session of the stock market reverted to the dulhiea which prevail ed most of last week. The undertone of the general list was firm, althouga 'pncs swayed backward and forward, tos$ nppHcaHoT ZTZZl 1 S2?. JF at sottiniT tTh ... ii" , . nmcuiuui euuuovcr- ncro iauiwin, i-HstUlers Ana- Niney p efcentrf t trueklconda, National Enalueling. iWertcaU scribfng to the lo ' f-?-, i ""T10 ,wal voteal' 'mimaa aild Preferred, and one or airiumg to tne loan. yef.terdav to strike Thnrarlnv nni. t ntho st,,riivir. ' f nl The state committee workers with IhWr .Wnn.i. ... " i. .i::ri.. . . uuo the naval band from Hia T'nivor.u. Training station left by automobiles early oday on their state-wido tour. Nearly Half rirst Day.. San Francisco. Anril S A.l.iitinnni ri-ports irom tne seven states compris- The McCoy Guu club retained its load in The Oregoniau's Columbia-Willam- ilto tciegrnpiuc irapsuooimic uhm'i. r- ... o.u iuici luiupris- ment yesterdav, defeating the Pendle-jlnR tne twelfth federal reserve district ton Guu club "by the score of 123 to , ey today placed the first day's sub- 11C. Woodburn and Astoria are still ! scnptions to the third liberty loan at ann inwitiiin in thft ncrcent- labou 9.).000.000. wiili tho .ol.,a .,... ago column. The "Woodburn Guu club paign not well started. The district's won irom Amerueen, iiia.iiK '"-".fiili qouta is $210,000 000 Ihe meeting wsia ttpnio k.. 1300 )f the 1500 nienubers and all vot ed to strike. They demand that all men be hired through the hall cf the union and that a new scale be fixed at. 65 cents an hour straight time and $1 per hour overtime. tew distinctly weaik features. Kai'j were soft and thin. General oMtors an, Studeibaker developed weal i ue last nour. in TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS score of 125 targets wn-out n mss, while the Aberdeen Nimrods turned in a score of 124. The Astoria Guu club defeated Albany 124 to 118. Yesterday's scores were the highest yet made "in this year's tournament. Th weather was ideal in all of the cities that have clubs in the Columbia Wiiianiette tournament ' aud the Nim rocls made the best of it. Tt.e final matches of tho year will be shot next Sunday. There is a chance for a three-cornered tie for first place. Orcgonian. Twenty eight honor flngs have been KEEP LOOKING YOUNG oel Woodburn Makes "Possible." Woodburn, Or., April 8. five mem bers of the Woodburn Gun club made a perfect score yesterdav. comuetiuu against the Aberden Gua club. In five members breaking 25 birds in a vow, were Charles Lith. Peter Whit ney, E. (i. Hawman, E. R. Riches and . jU.;. u a Seller". C. B. Handy broke 24 : I st r:i t . Woodburn s total was 123. 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