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3 SIX THE DAILY CAPTTAT. JOTTKNAL. SALEM. OftE. FRIDAY. JUNE 2g. 191g. FORnffi HAYOR OF SURVIVORS LAND -8 IBt ALU, EHD03SES MAC. AFTER !1Y DAYS DRIFTING UPON SEA r 3 1 i' t J v j r a ill l l: I i.k,i. t i f MM- i - , I, llll , T7'-"V ' ; ; ; m ., , ,. ' A. C 'I i I i s j ! . '', i h t Hi 1 1 ll f It 1 i it If it. ' , J i In i s l Uf .' 'I in i 'I, i :t I n i i 4 .it : 1 ' i I - .tt S t ' I r.. i It , t, S ( - E- 4 I I 'I I i t 1 If I. f Ii t 1 : I ! J" Mi : ll! i ? 111. E . ' ; S Sniff- it m hi. mm . m vt mm 1 a vim m Tea Will Hardly Know Me Fourteea Sailors of Torpedoed When we Meet Again; For I lransport Dwinsk Reach Am Getting WeU," He Writes Friend Safety Halifax. K. R. Jnna PJ Twv four survivors of the British tras snort One of the latest addition to the Dwinsk, sunk off Be rmoda on June 28, list of leader of thought and actios shook off the shadow of death bjr who have come forward with their un- thirst and starvation today when the; qualified endorsement of Tanlae is the were landed at Shelbune, near here, same of Hon. Frank V. Evans, form- 'by the fishing schooner Jamea U. er mayor of Birmingham, Ala., ex-State Marshall. Examiner of Public Accounts of Ala- Crammed into one lifeboat of the bam a, and at one time editor of one even with which the Dwinsk was of the South ' greatest newspapers equipped these men had drifted and The Birmingham Age-Herald. . sailed six hundred miles during which Writing to a porsooal friend in At- time they nred a Robinson Crusoe, la tit a, Mr. Evans says: ' Swiss Family Robinson existence on a " By the way, you will biscuit and a small quantity of water I army Know me wnen we meet again each morning and evening. because I ant getting well and strong Their boatswain 's mate, Larballes- again. As X told vou while in Atlanta ter who, Kke his 23 companions last month, I have been suffering a British, Itold the story of the terrible long tune with gastritis, as the doctors voyage toitay. call it Teully a disordered stomach The submarine launched its torpedo with consequent constipation, pains in curly in the forenoon of June 18, he the shoulders, headache, belching, heart said, without giving the slightest warn burn, loss of appetite, ls of sleep, and ing. Tho men piled into the Beven boats tainting spells, iror weeks I could not 8s the undersea craft started to shell sleep on mr back. the stricken vessel which was fast "Ono week sgo, uon rocommenda- sinking. tion of friends, who had tried the The 'boats kept together all dining medicine, 1 purchased one bottle of the day, but when night came they Tanlac and began taking it. Since my separated and when another way camo cond dose 1 have suffered none of 'the boat carrying the boatswain's mute these, troubles to which I refer, and and his companions was out of sight rea'ly believe I am going to get per- of the others. Three times during their foctly well and strong attain. Won t long trip north and east they 6nw ves that bo wonderful at jny aget Well, se's pass theon without halting to pick Certain it is that Tanlac is a wonderful them up. They were ittoo fur away for medicine, and you know I am not given signalling. When picked up by the to Vpuffing' mere experiments and am fishing vessel of f Seal Island they were rather orthodox as to materia medica. down to t!io very lust of their ship's "I shall continue the treatment with 'biauui aud water with whilh the jM-rfeet confidence -in the final results, boat had been hastily provisioned when (Sianed) "FRANK V. EVANS." the attack was mado. The Marshall' .Commenting on this splendid endorse homo pont is Clouce-itcr, Mass, ment of Tanle G. F. Willis, Interna- Other survivors from the Dwinsk tioiml DiHtriibnltor of Taiilae said. have been lnnded at New York and "Although, the list of prominent en- cither American ports, AWserg is a long one, I recall a few The twenty four taken to Shclbourne lending names that lend iboth dignity pnclbubly wiU bo bought to liuhfux, and credit to the entire Bray. Some "Hon. C. W. Mangum, of Atlanta, Reactionary Tendency ror inrce terms snonrr or ruuon coun ty, Go. Hon. McICcnzie Moss, judge of the eighth district of Kentucky; lion. Moans R. Glenn, superintendent of printing for the stnte of Kentucky) Col. John B Gains, editor and publish er, Bowling Green, Gy.; Mr. C. C. Coop er, president Georgia Cotton Oil com pany; Mr. it. w. mil, bank president In Wall Street Today New Yonk, June 28. The New York evening Sun linancial review today said: A reactionary tendency today in the market du tho New York stock ex change, although the copper issues were or Bourn ntwmirg, Tenn.; mr. j. r. consistently strong, but the fractional Carroll, cotton mill superintendent of declines failed to bring out stocks in X'hrititah'oo'he, Ga.j Hon. A. K. Ander- quantity. The volume of trading was son, or Houston ior seven Terms wier- small aim tne sentiment of floor traa- Srf of Harris county, Texaaj Hon. 8. S. era was generally bearish. There were Bhnpherd, ex-oity councilman of At- a few strong spots, such as copper lanta, and many others whose names shares, American Sumatra Tobacco, liave heretofore been given ito tho Rubber and Butte Copper and Zinc. rubric ' Tanlac is sold in M,t. Angel by Ben . Goodh, in Gervais by John Kelly, in ' Turner by II. P. Cornelius, in Wood burn by Lyman H. Hhorey, in Salem ' fey Dr. S. C. Stone, in Silverton by Oeorge A. flteelhammor and in Gates tjr Mrs. J. P. MoCurdy. (Adv.) Ilarion County Growers to Discuss Prune Prices A meeting of "the prune growers of , Marion cotimty Will be held Saturday . fternioon at 3 o'elocs; in the Commer eial club to select delegate to attend . tts state convention of growers to be . keld. in Portland July 2. The Portland meeting has been call Tho opening was irregular and tho bearish pressure was more pronounced in tihe first hour "than at any other period. The selling resulted, however, in mere fractional declines. . Except for strength in United States Rubber aud Sinclair Oil, the fluctua tions wers narrow and the price move ment nalt In the late trading. The market "continued dull and inactive, with sales for the day not much great er than 400,000 t'larcs. Two Hundred and Fifty May Go Into Class A Th.9 legal advisory board for Division 1, Marion county exemption board has completed Its labors of investigating . d 'by tho stato food administration ou.ici-.tlnn nr ...r. ... ,.;,.. to consider a tisfactory price for the ed la tfc,g division ln fcU ta t 1918 prune crop. Representatives of i , x Tho MeoBinciiaatloll, of tm, th federal government are expected board hav9 boen handcd t, , , i-1 1 J -i. j g exemption board, gf3 ' y. i, ' "wws sim!-"ii' ""Hmi rii i llliiiliiw Mlli ARROW fy? COLLARS Tosicss exclusive writ ., It is understood that out of the largo number investigated, only about 200 recommendations for a change in clas sification have been mado. Changes sug gested will now bo taken under con sideration by the local exemption board consisting' of Sheriff W. I, Mocdlmm, j to nitteml the meeting, I The federal (roveininent lias accepted the 8 cent busis priice of the Califnr )"ia 1'iowiirs and the consensus of opin ion among gruwors here seems to be j thiit such a figure would bo satisfne I torv to Oregon, especially s in the past, the California product has at I times been quoted higher than tho 'Oregon prune. ( In Her Latest "ANN'S FINISH" Today BLIGII TIIEATIJE L Si if i.C-Jil' 'ii',"..i!ii;ii,r "M ' i"H" i 't ' 1 iiii' waaHMtwanMMMHMMBsssssnsaMssssvsnaaaBasiBassM One Cake With A '4 Gent .Purchase'; -49 Cakes With A Cent Purchase y,j ' 1 THIS gift offer is made to introduce users of the famous Palmolive Soap to other popular Palmolive products. You will like Palmolive Powder, Palmolive Cold Cream, Palmolive Vanishing Cream and Palmolive Talcum. - - - Try them now and get this free Palmolive Soap full sized cakes selling regularly two for a quarter. All this week, or as long as the supply holds out, two of these full sized cakes will be given SALEM. OREGON CAPITAL DRUO STORE ' 405 State St, cor. Liberty DANIEL J. IFRY DRUG CO. OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY Cor. Court ti High " J. C. PENNEY J. C. PERRY DRUG STORE FRANK S. WARD DRUGGIST RKD CROSS PHARMACY 386 State St. , away with a jar of Palmolive Cold Cream or a box of Palmolive Powder a 75-cent value for 49 cents 25 cents worth of the finest toilet soap made absolutely free. You will receive one full sized cake when you buy a tube of Palmolive Vanishing Cream or a can of Palm olive Talcum a 38-cent value for 24 cents half the sum you spend returned to you in a gift cake of your favorite soap. Just call on one of the dealers named below, make your choice and he will wrap up the free Palmolive with your purchase. ALBANY, OEGQN DAWSON "8 DRUG STORE POSHAY & MASON J. C. PENNEY CO. H. R. WORTH DEPT. STORE CORVALL18, OREGON ALLEN -'8 DRUG STOKE BERMAN'S DRUG STORE COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON BENSON'S PHARMACY NE WERA DRUG STORE DALLAS, OREGON . -MANOUK'S DRUG STORE J. C. PENNEY CO. CONRAD STAFRINS DRUG STORE FALLS CITY, OREGON M. L. THOMPSON. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON HEWITT'S PHARMACY WOODBURN, OR EGON MOORE S DRUG STORE County Clerk U. G. Boyer and Dr, H. Byrd. There may be a fcw changes in clas sification where the party under con sideration will not be notified. Itow evor, it is the intention of tho (exemp tion board to work carefully and where thero is moro information wanted, orders will bo sent out to appear before the board. In any case where the class is changed, the party lias the right of ap peal to the district board. lite form of notice to be sent out V. iftl headquarters to Vancouver. Wash ington, unless bridge tolls over the Columbia river are revoked in so far as his division is concerned. ' Several sections of the division were moved to Vancouver today. This is a sort of experiment, it whs explained. Government officials nt Washington, who believe headquarters should be at Vancouver cannot understand why the division should pay heavy toll bills for the privilege of rWuaiuiug in Portland. ed, efforts will be mado to secure the amount necessary. In each district speakers who are familiar with the campaign arid its pur poses will deliver addresses. Also the directors of the district along with their workers will mako their reports, all of which will be sent in to V. M. Smith, county chairman of the rural districts. It is somen hat difficult to form an estimate- of how the country districts have been working up to their quota, Mr. Smith said today an where the At Disque's headquarters it was ex' iHiy tlun board where more information plained that for business reasons Port' is needed is ns follows: "Tito legal j land is preferrable. An opinion from il"ta na not heen pledged, the work advisory board has recommended a re- the attorney general of Washington j e,s llrp depending greatly on the sub classification for . The mattet , state is awaited. Oregon officials have ; "'liptii as to lip received at the mass will be taken up for a rehearing by this consented to remove the tolls, board oih , and you are iwquoat-1 ' ed to be present." Spru Headquarters Move to Vancouver Mass Meeting Tonight In School Districsts I TiH'ijiht, in every rural school dis trict in tho county, mnss meetings will Portland, Ore., June SS.-Colonel : m lu'''l to UW final pledges for the Disque of the spruce division is mak-1 war savings stamiw campaign.. If the quota of tho district has uot been pledg ing good on his threat to move division- meetings this evening. This morning, Mr. .Smith, as chair man, received the following telegram fiom stat headquarters in Portland: "From reHrts received your county hai vhauco of being first over the top in Oregon. Such achievement if made, will lend hope and enthusiasm to entire state and demands full rec ognition by the national committee. Expect several counties over the top by Friday evening. lo not stop work until everv dollar of quota is secured." MARGARITA FISCHER, "THE SALEM GIRL" HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW Your Summer Outing For health, resort aud mountain outings: Breitcnbush Hot Springs, Mt. Jefferson, Marion and Pamelia Lak?s. We lmvo now established a daily pack trein sud saddle horses. Also have a mountain outfitting and general merchandise store, at Detroit, Oregon. For further information, Roy Ncvpo't, S. Oregon; or Detroit, Oregon. P. Lunch Counter, Albany, Seven Fatal Accidents 1 Reported for Week 1 j Tudiistrial accidents reported during the past week ran up to a total of 84(5. ! of which seven were fatal, according to the statement issued today by the s'ate' industrial accident commission. (The fatal accidents were as follows. A. Weinenfferld, Astoria, shipbuild ing; T. J. Maty, Portland, shipbuild ing; John F. Casey, Takilma, mining; j H. W. Kes. Portland, shipbuilding: J. j.f. M.'Guire. Towers, logging; Oscar Cornelius, Brighton, lumbering; Yancy i Cooper, Boring, lumbering. ' Of the total niunibcr 617 were sirb-1 ject to the provisions of the compeii-: sation act, 18 were from firms and cor-1 porations which ihavo rejected the pro-! visions of the compensation law, and 1 11 were from public, utility corpora-', tions not subjact to the provisions of 1 tho coinpansutidji law. 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