SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 16. 1918. 3 3 "Cne sAjliJ eafto h e.-not ho to eat' iff 3 Delicate Stomachs Welcome Stanolax Because Stanolax is not a violent cathartic. It is a mild, though certain, treatment for Con stipation. It cannot upset the digestion. It can not cause the slightest physical strain or pain. It is tasteless, colorless, odor less. It is neither digested nor absorbed by the system. In other words, Stanolas is unlike harsh purgatives. Stinokx is an internal lu bricant. It softens the bowel content and makes possible the normal func tioning of the intestines. It is a scientific advance ment, displacing old ways. If you have occasional or chronic constipation, try the Stanola treatment at . once. Note the results. Note how you can keep . fit and avoid serious dif ficulties. One bottle is convincing. Standard Oil Company (Indian) Chic0. U. S. A. STAN0LAX FOR CONSTIPATION STANOLAX is fur Bale iii Salem by DANIEL J. FRY J. C. l'ERRY Kr.l CROSS PHARMACY l'BANK 8. WARD OPERA HOr.SK PHARMACY BRAZlUANMOTORSIiiP ' SUNK CLOSE TO COAST Captain And Crew Received U-Boat Believed To Have Been Sunk. An Atlantic Port, Vig. It!. The '-art-tain and 22 members of the crew of the Brazilian motorship Madrugada, which was uuk by a (Verman submarine about 700 yards off Winter (Quarter shoals. a., were brought into, port here to day. They were puked up by the steamer Taunton of the Atlantic Fruit line at uoon yesterday. Captain Frederick Rouse of the Mad rugada said his vessel left New York on Weduesdiyy with a miscellaneous cargo bound for Cantos, Brazil. The submarine started shelling ,the Madrugada from a distance of . 201 yards. Most of the shell. struck below the water line. At the first shot the crew of the Madrugada took to the ligoboats. The vessel sank within an 4'aptain Rouse declared the V-boat hour. was not one of the latest tvpe of ub- inariiie craft. He said it was about 2'U feet long, carried one five inch gun forward and had only one peris cope. . After the Madrugada. sank the sub mersible left in a northerly" direction. XTRA Mill End Outin? Flannel 29c Yard Extra Heavy Huck Toweling On Sale Saturday 11c Yard Limit 5 Yards To The Customer sum rum This is the last call on summer underwear, and to make a real Clean Up I am going to run out all odds and ends from 25 to 50 per cent less. Also I have just made a Big Buy in sample lots at 67 cents on the dollar,.consisting of Ladies' Skirts, Night Gowns, Shirt Waists and many other lines that will be yours for a very small price if You VISIT the Remnant Store on Saturday. XTRA Special lCc Toilet Paper 5c a Roll Limit 3 Rolls to the Customer $1.50 Cotton Batton Saturday Price 98c a Roll Limit 2 Rolls to the Customer Pit SALE RE AD M PRICE SALE GIVING UP FARMING THE UNPERSruNKl) ACCTIUNKER II AS RECEIVED INKTKITT JONS I'ROM TllKOWWER.O. A.BOETTICHEH, TO SKLL RY PIBLIC AVTTION O.N 1I1SPARM LOCATED TWO MILKS SOCT11EAST OF SALEM, ON THE SALEM AND TURN Eft liOAD TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918 AT 10.00 ,. M. SHARP. CONSISTINd 01'' 1 G ivy Mare, 6 years old weight 11130 lbs. colt at side; I ronu Gelding 0 years old, weight liiSO; lbs.; 1 Huy Gelding 10 veins old weight 1;550 lbs.;' 1 llolstein Cow 3 years oidjiosli 8th of September, Ex tra Good. I Doeiing Hinder (I foot cut good shape; 1 20-blade Double Disk Drill; 1 12 blade. Disk' Harrow; I 2-sectioti Spring Tooth lluirow; I 3-s.eti;m Lever Harrow; I 10 foot Corrugated Roller, new; 1 3 1-4 liielx Sludobtikcr Wagon, new; 1 a 14 inch St tide bilker Wagon, with K"ivel box; 1 I'lObushcl drain Box; 1 Foot l ower (Irind Stouc; 1 No. Ll Do Lavul Cream (Separator, aew; i anm vooier; I ii,wli Kiurine l-horse uower: I Cream Tester complete; 2 10-litillou Cream Cunn; i Milk Cans; 1 U-tneh Oliver Chilled Plow complete; 1 Pi-inch Oliver Chilled Plow; 1 2-shovpl Cultivator; I 5-shovel Cultivnloi; 1 1-uliyvel Cultivator; 1 Wagon .lack; I Woven Wire Stretcher; 1 Cycle Grinder; 1 Unx Carpenter Tools; I Hack; 1 C.rnss Seeder; 1 Garden Drill; 1 Corn Planter; I Platform Seulo 001) pounds capacity; II Grain Boxes; 1 1-2 Set Henvv Breeching Harness, complete; 2 tons Out Hay; 2 Tons Mos1 quito liny; IPeod Cutter ;I Organ 20 Suck Whito Oats; 2 Tables; ti Din era; 1 ltoeker; 4 Beds, Springs, Waitresses; 1 Good Cook Stove; 1 Inatei' 1 Cupboard; 2 Gasoline Lamps, .'early new; i'oiiis, Shovels, Spades, ging Chains; Cross -Cut Paw, Wrenches and tools of nil kinds. TERMS CASH iBIG FREE LUNCH AT NOON Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Corset Ladies' Muslin Lawn Muslin Muslin r.vora And Children's Night Shirt Underskirts Union Muslin Gowns Waists 9 p 0 Suits 1-2 Price Drawers 1-2 Price 1-2 Price L'z rnce 1-2 Price c . . 1-2 Price Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Only Only Only Only Only Only Schooner Sybe' Safe. Washington, Aug. pi. The schooner submarine, has arrived safely at Glou Sybel. previously reported sunk by a cester, Mass., the navy department was informed today. Details of attacks on other ships were: The remainder of the crew of the schooner Progress has been reported rescued. David Evans, master of the Penis tone, was taken prisoner by the V boat, survivors of that vessel reported. Hovels, fourth engineer of the Pen istone. was killed. by the explosion of the torpedo. Think U-Boat Sunk. Washington, Aug. Iti. Naval offi- .... .,., ,.e n,.. t,;i..., e I the Dorothy Barrett by a submarine believe they destroyed the I'-bont, al though the, navy department is with out complete proof, Secretary Daniels said today. The sen in that vicinity is being dragged and an attempt is be in" made to find the submersible .which is believed to have none to the but toni, wrecked by depth bombs. $ BE CAREFUL IN USING 'SOAP ON YOUB HAIR Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mulsified eoconnut oil. for it is pure and entirely gieaeless. It 's very cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can got this at any drug store, and a tow ounces will last the whole family for months. dimply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. about a teaspoonful is aM that is required. D makes an abund ance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and mines out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, tiutry, wavv, and easv to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. SAMPLE SALE - - SAMPLE SALE Sample Sale of Ladies' $1.50 50c to 75c Stout Ladies Hose Ladies Sample Lot LWnn, Si? MiddieS Mill Remnants In Black and White Of Dress Skirts Yn GoId?Pink,S r On Sale Saturday 0n JJg a Green and Red Pnce 9Q - 4 Q . Extra fine Line fj-00 vflues a fj-g Values to S7 50 to $1-19 Each 29c, 5 to 8 in. wide $10 values at $7.69 $10.00 - 75cValue $12.50 values $8.89 On Sale Saturday $2.48 Ladies' Burson Hose Special For The Lot Consists of $5.98 ' White Dress Skirts 25c Pair Saturday Novelty, Plain, . I bought this lot at On Sale Saturday Limit 4 Pairs to 6 pairs .for $3.69 . poplin in many 67c on the Dollar $1.69 Each Customer Or 3 pairs for $1.98 shades to pick from Buster Brown Remnants THF DFUMIIMT OTADF The .Remnant $4.00 Sample Hose for the . Of Table Cloths fir Ml M 1 1 U I UlL Store Babv Coats Kiddies We have a big 1 Ulm 1 V 9 VIII- The store with liaby Loats 3 pair for $1.00 .. . Lot 254 N. Commercial St. a Bargain $2.98 HAZEL GREEN LOCALS Hazel Green, Or., Aug. 16. Bev. F. l isher went to Philomath Tuesday to spend a week in the nearby hills. Mr. and Mrs. Harry bucMn and A Weiuert went t:i Wilhoit Springs a week t;o Sunday for the day Mrs Ntti'iee Dnvia of Clear Lake visit ed h T daughter, Mrs. Unrr.ett lust wecK. trip to Tillamook. Will Peehtel has had a carbimkle for a pot lately. The Woman's Missionary society held a very pleasant outdoor meeting last Fridav attenioou in the grove ncross from the church. Several ladies from Middle.Grove wcer present a"1' Mrs. V. V. Porter a"tl Mrs. W. W. Ennnona of Salem gac sonic stirriug speeches which Earl Ishani. who has been at home on , th m.02ram ail mteresting and helpful one. Refreshments consisted. of a furlough leaves this week for Breiuer- V ,, .1 i. :i,;.,.. saudwihes, ake and a fruit beverage t "'""J' wnt 0,1 8 fls,Ung Rev. J. S,Rl.oades and wife or Sal thinks' that California "can't compare ' with Oregon for climate and scenery. Miss Anglo Kays of Salem, an aur.t of Mrs. W. Bechtel, is helping Mrs. H. L. Hitchey. I Ituv. J. S. Rlioads of Salem will preach at t!i? Vnitcil BTetliren church Sunday morning, August 18lh, in the absence of 'he pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert are spend ing the mouth- in tlio mountains. Hli-ss Zeilinski has purchased a Rem ington player piano. .Miss Hilda Williamson went to Salein Inst fcunnav to work. INDIANS' GREAT CROrS SHOW DEMOCRACY HAS WON THEM SaU:in stent Sundav with Rev. F. Fisher and family. The morning sermon was deli- vt red by Rev. Rhondes. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Cleave neeom Fair Secretaries Prepare to Organize For the purpose of saving expenses and bringing control nearer homo, tho secretaries of three fair associations in Oregon and Washington have incorpor ated and arc preparing to organize the North Pacific Racing association, under whose auspices the races at theso various fairs will be held. The organiz ers are: A. II. Lea, secretary of the Ore gon state fair; George R. Walker, secro- J. A. ileudershott and Ben Gaylon of tarv of the Chehiilis fair, and C. II. Ptayton spent Tuesday at Pete William son s. ; Mrs. tj. Robinson and son, Dale of- Portland have been visiting the form- panied Chas. Van Cleave and family toicr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C'urtright O. A. Boetticher OWNKK Koule 3, Pox 100 F. N. Woodry Plione 2"i()H J I THE AUCTION KF.tt, Phone CIO or 511 SALEM, ORK (Ek Dailii 0$tM Kournal Job Department Is Busy all the Time. It goes to prove that our work and prices satisfy the users good Printing. Miking 1 6- K- t v ) J TvSs t & A . VSk t X " 7 ' 1 c i Sheridan, Sunday to visit some friends, Mrs. Chas. Ritcl.ey of Portland spent Sunday and Monday at the home of li. L. Kitchey. Wiilie Duuigan arrived at Camp Fre mont, Cal. last week and was placed iu the tith company 12th infantry. He is beginning to get usccl to camp lii'e but Mrs. Mary Hemlershott of Stavton spent last vreek at the home of her father, P. Williamson. Wheaton Huntley leaves for Bremer ton this week. Palmer, secretary of the Grays Harbor fair. In launching a new organization, thosa fairs have withdrawn from tho Ameri can Trotting association of Chicago, un der whose rules and regulations they have conducted their races for tho last several years. Secretary Lea announces that head quarters will be opened in Portland and Mr. opencer of the Portland l. M. C.jtlio organization will be completed by A., is spending his vacation this week! the ileclion of officers within the next with the Duuigan thresher. ifew dnvs. I - That the white tnan'a democracy appeals to th8 North American red man, in spite of all, is shown by what Lo is adding to crop produc tion by hard work as wjI! as by what he is doing in uniform instead of wur pnint, as a fighter. No less than 100,000 acres of new lane broken this year on Indian reserva tions of Saskatchewan und Alberts. Canada, will add millions of bushe! cf wheat, oats and flai. tu the foo and feed of the allies. And in th United States, Indians of variou; tribes are both soldiers ad big pro ducers of food stuffs and ail. As Canadian soldiers .h red men of many tribes enlisted a' the out- CD DUekiolr Reservation break of war, over a battalion being in service at New Years i917. Some! have won. honor medals; all have! done wonderful sharp-shootineJ Several wear the kilts of .Highlands rs. The womei. show devotion W knitting and makm of comforts' Thousands of dollars' have been subj bribed by Indians to patriotic and lief fui:Hs. But when Lo turned irried in with tesm.vand plows to Id tin c:npi-e cf r.ew land for vicJ try crops ths pveatest acnievemeni vs luted Its all tho years since thai amidian Pacific railway system; penetrated the Indians hunting ground and brought to the prairies, farmers and towns and cities. n Eggs 45c a doz. 2 doz. for 85c Why pay more for inferior stock, while buy ing your eggs don't forget that we have a complete stock of fresh fruits, vegetables and groceries at the right prices. A trial order wili bring you back again as our prices are right. it x tt tt tt A.W.S OTT TT TT TTTTl7" The Farmers' Store of Quality 270 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 721 J ttM tMt H ttat