A ii TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE. TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1913L For Itching Torttxre COUNCIL INDORSES -V COUNXOfl ' There b one remedy that seldom fails -to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft; dear and healthy. , Any druggist can supply you with xerao, which generally overcomes ail skia diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pirn sies, rashes, blackheads, in most cases) (Continued from page one) Hu tha Highland district. They not on jly wanted sidewalks but suggested to the council that the blackberry bushes 'o removed from certain sidewalks a gr said it didn't tnaka any differ- ot s , ,, . . "women passing and that it was pretty ence, and Mr. Keyes got his amend- 1&rd to Hooverize in clothes uadr knent through, asking the commission such conditions and the present oust to reduce the rate if too high, thf dress goods. Referred to the street Original resolirfion passed and every-jleommittee, Mr. Elliutt chairman. The body was happy ftar considerable ora- ladies also ictimbted that when lecal five way to ceraa ireqoently, mmar "7 aa oeen expenaea, win pro ana ."nonces are posted ous tneir way, it aisappear overnight. Itching . i should be done right and not so eare- UMiishea disanoear tawdiy stops instantly. Zemo is a safe. ' urange juay use streets lessly that the notxes blow away in a antiseptic liquid, dean, easy to use ana ' The State grange was gives perats-jfew days. dependable. It coats only 35c; an extra Won to use the streets for a carnival Alderman Elliott put the question up large bottle, ILOO. It will not stain, is Muring the meeting here of the state to City Attorney Mary as to whether not greasy or sucsy sna positively image Beginning June 3. It aeveloped .the newly elected aldermen should not safe for tender, sensitive skins. The K. W.Rass Co, Chvelsnd. O Now a number of candidates can go hack to work, satisfied that the voters av no desire to see them holding yuhlio offict , that the people on Ferry and Trade Relieve those serving out ever time. streets baa oeea aoing considerable i'Mr. Macy was of the opinion that al kicking as the carnival now in town I 'derman now in wilt etav in until Jan- was a little too close to their homes. Kiarv 1. when all of the recently elc-t- Wence hereafter the carnivals will i'ed ones will take their seats. Pour Bills Passed As he owner of property on the s ut!i west corner of Wilson snd Sagi- stay on the business stredts A committee of ladies appeared be fore the council in regard to sidewalks taw streets had failej to construct Vement sidewalk, the city engineer was instructed to draw plane and advertise for bids for the same, the cost of the walk to be ben on the property. Four important bills came up for fin al reading and ait were passed. The new vagrancy law forbids leafing any where or standing on street corners toe long. The jock, shop ma wm prereui boys from stealing too freery and then using the second hand man. If ts boy is under 21. he will be obliged to get the written consent of one of his par ents beore the junk man may legally buy. Moving pictures are now to do 'censored by the police matron, city marshal and mayor, provided they want "to feasor after the strict Portland board gets through with the films. The bill for eontrohng contagious diseases was atso passed. So far as our observation goes, flat feet will keep a man out of the army 'where a 'flathead'' can get in. fcgesiisa Remedy Costs at .1 I Ti r" t- . mwng is ii rans a SOCIETY y CAROL S. DIBBLE TiUiiluvinff th prompt action of true war general, Dan CupiJ caused a Owing to the wonderfuHy successful reports from dyspeptic and sufferers from iadigestion, gastritis, acidity, eta, who have been using the old fash ioned .tomack. and indicestion remedy )mcritii as Bi-nesia, ,,.-11 whirlwind of excitement in leading druggists everywhere now ;em gjpty last night by the quick de keep this remarkable remedy put up atc-h he" summoned in the wedding ready fsr use in both powdered and ai1lni.enients of Miss Rita L. Steincr tablet form m convenient packages, Daniel J. Fry, who were married each of which contains a binding guar- at 9 0'cloek last evening at the resi antm contract of satisfaction or money iyen(.e of the bride's parents, Dr. and buck. Dyspeptics and stonmeh suffer- 'n. R, K. Lee S:einer, on Center era who wish t convince themselves 'nt. The ceremony, which was per n.amimi. ninrits without risk- hv Rev H. C. Skiver, united mo t,Kt should ro to the nearest ,u.n Salem ' prominent druggist today and get a bottle of Bl- fjnuliea The oridegroon nesia, "the kind that's guaranteed.", & u Mrs. Daniel TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS i i " ""'' t",L "' '"lll,IIILi f-mi-HII.IU.W.MWSm HXI.il II JJI ll l.llllllPWIiUiM-WaBUJLLJIJIillJIIIIIIIIIWIUl WUI I.JIIII. II I II. I IS -- - III 1 I -J"J" 1 . 1 "" 111 1IJ-JJ-" -f HERE IS SOME VERY IMPORTANT NEWS. CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS HAVE SOLD OUT THEIR ENTIRE $36,000 STOCK OF FINE NEW FURNITURE, RUGS, LIMEUM, STOVES, RANGES, GO-CARTS, REFRIGERATORS. TRUNKS. DRAPERIES, .ETC, TO THE FELDSTEIN DREKTOR FURNITURE CO. OF PORTLAND, OREGON. THESE GOODS WERE PURCHASED AT A GREAT REDUCTION OF FORMER COST. THINK OF WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU. THIS ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE AND IN ORDER TO DO SO WE HAVE REDUCED EVERY ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE COST AND MANY LESS. YOU WILL BE TEMPTELXTO BUY IF YOU COME TO THIS STORE AND NOTE THE REDUCTIONS. THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST FURNITURE SACRIFICES SALEM HAS EVER WITNESSED. COME AND COME EARLY IF YOU WANT ONE DOLLAR TO DO DOUBLE IT'S WORK AND MORE. WE CANNOT BEGIN TO MENTION THE THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU. f 1 ' 1 r. Tt v r i - ts imr?all757tp7lm?l ajLi isni iirF-r- - j Here is just a few to give you an idea: A SALE THAT IS BQNAR $ $ $14.00 Massive Steel Beds, 2-inch contin uous Posts, closing out price $8.75 $12.00 Massive Steel Beds, 2-inch Contin uous Posts, closing o'ut price 7 K T 8.00 Guaranteed Steel Bed Springs, clos ing out price 5495 $16.00 Cotton Felt Mattresses, closing out Price Sift 45 8.50 Fine Cotton Combination Mattresses, closing out price j 5 95 1.75 linoleums, plenty patterns, 4 yards wide, closing out price ........ J5C y-jr $37.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs, closing out Price- $28.75 $25.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, closing utPrice $17.85 $14.50 9x12 Wool Fibre Rugs, closing out Price $ 9.85 $16.00 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, closing out Price $10.50 $65.00 9x12 Fine Wilton Rugs, closing out Prfce - $47.50 $77.50 Genuine Leather Bed Davenport, closing out price $55.50 $21.50 3-Burner-Oil Stoves, closing out, Price- $16.85 $35.00 Baby Go-Carts, closing out prioe $24.50 $14.00 Baby Go-Carts, closing out $ 7.95 price $12.50. Solid Oak and Genuine Leather seat Rockers, closing out price 7 35 $21.00 Solid Oak and Genuine Leather seat Rocker, closing out price ....... -$12.50 $18.00 Solid Oak and Genuine Leather seat Rockers, closing out price ....... $H,45 $22.00 Solid Oak Round Dining Table, clos ing out price ;. $14.95 $14.00 Round Dining Table, closing out Price-- $ 8.45 $30.00 Solid Oak Dining Table, closing out Price - - $18.95 $22.00 Fine Oak Refrigerators, white en ameled inside, closing out price. . $14.75 $ 3.50 Solid Oak Dining Chairs, closing out Price $225 $ 5.50 Solid Oak Genuine Leather seat Din ing Chairs, closing out price $ 3.45 $28.00 Large Size Golden Oak Buffet, clos ing out price $18.50 $40.00 Large Quartered Oak Buffet, closing out Price $28.50 $25.00 Solid Oak Large China Cabinet, clos out Price $15.75 $ 8.00 Fancy Art Glass Electric Lamps, closing out price $ 5JJJ5 $16.00 Fancy Art Glass Electric Lamps, closing out price $10.45 $10.00 Solid Oak High Back Rockers, clos ing out price $ 6.75 $ 6.00 Solid Oak Arm Rockers, closing out Price , $ 3.85 $54.50 6-Hole, raised base Steel Range, clos ing out price $39.75 $75.00 6-IIole, raised base polished top Steel Range, closing out price . . . $57.50 $25.00 Fancy Combination Wood and Coal Heaters, closing out price $18.75 $18.00 Fancy Wood Heaters, closing out price $12.75 $25.00 Upholstered Reed Rockers, closing out price $18.75 $207.00 6-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, closing out price S162.50 $162.25 6-Piece Ivory Bedroom Suite, closin out price '$129.25 $20.00 White enameled Dresser, closing out Price $13.95 $20.00 Solid Oak Dresser and Chiffonier, closing out price $13.95 $35.00 Massive genuine Brass Beds, closing out price $24.50 $16.00 Large Red Cedar Chests, closing out Price $8.75 15c Fancy Curtain Scrim, closing out Price 10c $1.25 O'Cedar Oil Mops, closing out Price 75c 25c O'Cedar Polish, closing out price. . . J 5c $18.00 Quartered Oak Library Table, clos ing out price $H.45 You will find everything here for the home and priced for quick disposal. Sale now going on. stein '-Drektor 467 Court Street Feid FuYTtltVLYQ Salem, Oregon o. WHY WOMEN "I DREAD CLD AGE Post worry about OH age. Don n worry a'ooat being in other people's way "when you are getting on in -years. Keep your body in good condition and you can be as nalo and hearty in yonr old Jays as yow were when a kid, and; every one will be glad to see you. The aidiiops and bladder are tfca causes of senile affliction Keep them clean and in proper working conditio, irive the poisonous wastes from th system and avoid arie acid accumula tion. Take UOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically anil you will find that the system will always be in. perfect working order. Yonr spirits will be enlivened, your muscles mads strong and your face have ones mors the took of youth and health. There is only one guaranteed brand of Haarlem Oil Capsules, tiULD MKU AL. Thero are manv fakes on me mar ket. Be sure you get the Original QOLD MEDAL Imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are the enly reliable. For sale by all first class druggists. and old m is the J. Fry and was home on a wees s iunougo from Camp Freemont, California, where he is stationed as a meimner of the ordnance department. The betrothal of the young couple ws anuouneed last. fsJi, previous 10 'Mr. Vv's enlistment an tee serviee 'i'esterdny the iJans for a wedding at a ntjr dato were suddenly cuangea 10 'that of the immediate present by the kharming bride-elect and her soiuier ifiaiice. The news was" divuled late in 'the afternoon to the members of tne lfa.mil v snd intimate friends, who as- Iscinbled for the simple ceremony jn we : evening, followed 'Mr. and Mrs. iFretnont. The nuptial vows were read amid a pretty and patriotic setting 01 irags &nd palms. Tne Druie, wno poasrw 'marked distinction of bearing and 'jrrae.e of manner, was very lovely in n 'handsome dark blue tnilleur with hat af the same, shade. She was attended bv Miss Margery Marvin , a close 'friend, the announcement of whose en gagement to Fritz Slude, also a mem 'ber of the ordnance department, fol lowed on the eve. of the announcement 'culiniuatiug iu the wedding of Jast 'night. Mr. Fry expects to be stationed at 'Camn Fremont for a period of two 'months before being ordered to France. 'In the latter event his bride, will re turn to Salem where she will remain Muring her husband's absence. The seven'h, annual convention of the Oregon Grand chapter of the 1'. K. O. Sisterhood will open tonight at the Commercial club rooms, with Chapter O of Salem acting ns hostess. The con vention will last three days, May 21, 22 and 23. Mis. Jessie W. Kirk, state presridont, from Chapter II, Eugene, will preside. The 1 E. O. Sisterhood was origin ated by seven college girls at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, in 1S69. Tho ojio great philanthropy of the society until the War was the educational work done by means of the educational fund. This fund is now more than $o0,0O0, and has been contributed by free will gifts of the members and through its use many worthy girls liave been aided to be come self supporting and to enter into Eves f broader service. Since the entrance of the United States iuto the war the P. E. O's have tli..; .Ltif l-i.tiinil hv tl,rtil WHrUd. Th, .m.Ynma onnvAnfcrftii jit Omaha. ! airmen responded to in " alerto " north! Neb., last October, adopted the slogan, of Tohl and spotted thd lone boehe bi "A liibM-ty bond for every chapter," plane. Luf berry attacked it at an alli- and the chapters have responded to j tude ol 4UUU meters, Ins connaues l - lowing closely. Luf berry and the enemy machine op tned fire simultaneously. The major's machine suddenly overturned mid fill like a plummet, its petrol tank spontii'g flames. When about half way to the .ground Luf berry's body shot out of lii seat, falling some distance from where the wrecked machine struck. The famous American was Acad when' a number of French peasants reached, him. His body was removed from the little gurden in which it had fallen to a houso nearby, whoro it was covered with a flag and wreaths of f!ow.ors. During the funeral today the servicoa tures, it is unoer- bited in America. French soldvrs paused this afternoon in the game of wnr, wherever possible, to pay homage to Major Raoul Lufberry tho great American ace, who was killed in an air fight Sunday morning. The funeral services were lw.'ld in a hospital within the bound of the big ?ed by the departure of juni- iriMU " aml -" oPme Fry at 10:30 for Camp 'stood at attention while an American oanu piayeu. xmui-u uuu iiuieticuu uvia tors were present in large numbers. A French general und nn American general also paid tribute to the fallen aviator. The coffin, draped with an American flag, was curried by four French avia tors to a liny, grassy cemetery !ieliiml the hospital. Infantry companies wciti lined up on one side of the road wh.io officers and aviators were drawn up the other. A group of American aviators, hovc iug above tl.T grave, showered tho cof fin with flowers as the chaplain com pleted the rites. During the services a report was re ceived from an American observer in! the front lines that a German plan; li.id been brought down by one of Lufberry 's comrades. "It's as Kaoul would want it," sni:l an American airman. "He'd care f.if more to have a boche brought own than to have elaborate services in his honor." ; Later it was reported that the Ger-, man biplane responsible for Lufberry 's death was brought down by a. Frem a aviator. This has not boen officially es tablished. The boehe machine which caused Luf berry 's death came directly for the Am erican aviation field yesterday and ais led in an unusual manner. American aviators believe it was designed for a special mission, it being the only Her man plane in Bight at tho time. It struck: right to the American planes behind the Anw-'iican lines, running only aftcf Lufberry 's comrades had emptied over a thousand machine gun bullets into it. Was. 10 o'clock yestprday morning,' when Lufberry and two other American this slogan with a wi!J, beside t giving largely of their :fime and means in all lines of war service work. So at this convention, in addition to the usual routine work of such a gathering, )hc program features several patriotic numbers. At the opening session this evening, Miss Alice Willard, Chapfer D, head of the dosnestie. science department at the Pacific University will address the delegates and visitors on "The Amer ican chemist in the War." The .present officers vf the Oregon P. E. O. are as follows: President, Mrs. Jessie K. Kirk, Sprincfield; first vice president, Mrs- Emmia L. McOaw,iwcro filmcdi The pic Portland; second vice president, MrsJ , d m be ex)lil)it( Grace Jewell Volk, Saleiui; recording; secretary, Mrs. Edna C. lirounton, La Grande; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Nettie J. White, Forest Grove; treas urer, Mrs. Bertha L. Grav. Portland: organizer, Miss Margaret E. Copcland, 7" . , 1 Portland. Dresident ot th ntertinin il8st nl8nt Only Artillery Active With the American Armvs in Francs, May 21. The official army communw quo issued at American headquarter Portland, president ol the entertaining cniaptor. Mrs. W. H. Lytle has returned to Sa lem after an absence of a number of weeks passed in Portland. The Ladies Aid of the Englewood United Brethren church will hold its regular mieeting tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Harry Howe. The afternoon will be devoted to needlework. Miss Mary Chadwick is being en tcrtainf.,1 in Portland as the guest of Mrs- Edgar B. Piper. Miss Mabel Brassfield is entertain ing as her guest, Mrs. McKullip of Hairisburg. The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the Jason Lee church will meet tomorrow afternoon at two thirty at tho home of Mrs. J. M. dark, 1902 1 Drugstore. urm vourcn street, im nilto boxes will be opened, and all numbers Are urged to be present. Thursday the Ladies Aid society will hold their nronthlv "coffee" ut the "ExecDt for artillery firine on bot'A sides in various sectors, there was nothi big new to report today." Salem Man Postpones His Funeral "I am 06 years old and for pat two years have been suffering so bad ly from stomach and liver trouW'e, bloating and colic attacks that I d" not expect to live more than a few months and was (arranging my affair and even my Ifuneral. Three doses of Mayr's Wonderful Rrtmedy hav en tirely cured me." It is simple, harm ka preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal traeh and allays th inflammation wbicH causes practicafly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Perry's Drug Store, AMENDMENT ADOPTED Washington, May 21. The houttf lute veHlt-nlnv mlivnpil An u11emT111e.Lt residence of. Mrs. C. M- Roberts, lbMO'to the emergency food bill prohibiting North Summer street, when members I ns f nr h i o fwirt dftft nnroii)ri- and friends of the church are cordial-! ated bv that measure for employment ly invited. ; m, within draft aw. I Secretary of Agriculture Houston, Dr. B. V. Ellis nf Chichacos. Alaska. ! nenrd'mff t & attAm. on th floor. spent Sunday in Salem as the euest of aked flnf ornmntinm fo 2000 em" or nis parents, ut. an l Mrs. O. V. Ellis. r.'ve rr tl.i il,.nB,rtmpf .i.'. ,i o. ..' '--'-"'" r i iwiuom-c, Liot OOUta XII- iteenth street. Dr. Ellis was en route to Hochester, Minnesota, where be olans to .take a post gradnato course in sur gery at the Mayo Bro'hers Hospital. H. will also visit in Salem on his re turn trip north. Dr. ElKs is former 'resident of this city. PETERSON (Continued from page one) boches made only a slight reply. i HONOR DEAD AVIATOS. By Frank J. Taylor i vFnited Press Staff Correspondent) ! With the American Armv Look Into It Saves Yea Suar, Time, and Coffee nn Troubles. f INSTANT May 20. (Xight) - American and