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FIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 00. 1918. TODAY and TOMORROW 1 - fVi -i ' t 8 Pauline, Frederick Pauline Frederick m "HER FINAL RECKONING WHAT A WORLD OF TROUBLE A BUN OLE OF LOVE LETTERS CAN CAUSE FATTY in Country Hero' PATHE PICTORIAL DDNALDDOINGS (Capital Journal Stioeinl .V rvin ' Lonaid, Oi-, Aug. 3'i. Hop pr-king IT"! 'ii .i.uie of Ire yjlri- ecsr f..r.-,;.! on Monday. With hui iiirir:f. Icr-.. pit king -.hipping shioknirs, tees w. od, an 1 grain, out very other flay. things seem Id be moving finite li'.elv aronm here. Tne roiiniunily n grieved by the sudden iW-att, of (Jrindpa r'owlcr, M 4 a. m., Wednesday. The r-mains wire taken to Aurora, until Friday, at i p n. when the funeral service will preached at the Presbyterian rlinrfl in Donald, l'jrln alum later. Mr. anil Mrs. M. J. Lmeriik of Med fori, Ore. who have leon visiting f.ir several day with their aunt aii'nnfle J. M. Irf'e an, I at the hone ol' iheir "insiii, Mrt. Fred Verged, left for N at lie on Monday. Mm. W. K. Lung of North Vakiu.a Ii f fir her home on Monday after a short ! -isit at the home of Mr. Yergen. i Mr. ,T. 1.. l!eit.H'h came down from j Portland on Tuesday to spend seveiai lays with' her parent Mr. am Mrs. I.o.oy. i A vai'mit linns- aliout a mile out from llniialil liurneil Wednesday night. Slip posed to have been net on fire as it J I oini'd to have caught in several place , !aml in a few moments burning nil over.- T!i pruperlv belonged t a man in Pott-i 'laud. Joe Hi aril hal 4."H shLgles 'slornl in the building which was a i complete loss. The men of Ihmald put! out f irt. that hint caught in the under-) hrush and fence to prevent Hprendiiig ; t nearby property ami timber. I Mr. ami Mrs. Hiilfeson of Ht. I'tul were l'onnl'l visitor, on Monilay. Mr. Jeltr of St. Paul was a busiinw, visitor to Honnld on Monday. Killer A. Haitman, John Miller urni .V K. Feller are threshing wheat today (iinm is very light iu Donald viiia.'y because of the drought. Mr. nnil Mis. J. C. Moore, aootupa'iiied by Mrs. Mexsiniti, and Miss Over street niotiireil to Portland on Tuesday. ! A very pleasant afternoon wn given 'In Mrs. S. A. Sexsmith on Thursday in ' . hlinor of Mis. Sihct'f uml Mrs. Harlow ,'of Walla Walla. Among those pio-n-nt-.were: Mi'sdmiies Solid' f, Harlow, Wailn Walla: Chadiiitu. I'ortlaiid; F. iiirgii of 1 i i No Humbug! Lift off Corns Doesn't hurt a bit to lift a earn or callus oft with fingers. m -OOLUI TO For a f w reutt you liet a stuall bottle'of the Inaic drug Ireezoae re rent i3- di covered br a Cinnnnat; man. Jut k at anv dru2 store tor a sma!! Lottie oi j freezone. Apply a few. drop uj on a tender, aeh-! in eorn and instant y, yes, imineliately. all urenri dti.apeara and shortly you ', will tin.! me eorn or el-i Ins so hiuse tlia yoii lift f it on . rout and ali, with th finder. Jii't th nk! Not one bit of in before applvui) freeone or afterwards. It; doesn't even iiritnte the' surrnunilinx skin. llard eorns, soft eorns or eorns b-tween the toes, also hanl.'iied ralluaes on bottom of feet, just seem ! to shrivi l up ami fall otf , without hurting a par- j tide, It is alino.-t maieal , Ladies! Keep a tiuy bot-j diesoer and never let a ; At Bargain Pries-Buy AlI-WocI Gothing While Yon Can -SAVE MONEY BY BUYING NOW TEE BIG CLOSING OUT SALE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE tie on your eorn or i-allus a' lie twiie. I ,1 Fhe Oregon Hi? Settle Dispute Over Atlantic Fisheries 1 1 - tn. A ' i u . ,'lu - otfii i it I h have ' I, " i !li belief tndliy Hint sett'e t ii it if eontilllle l Allierieau I nil ii.l.-i i -us i-iiiit rovemy is in siyhl. ;. i liiidt'ield today siiid he will it.. ' - " lelenaiious fioui t'nnada JjiKe CiaMilkiu Moniliiy In rexunie ne jiiiiirilunis, h nppniri'd Imlny Hint nx l;i'siinns from the ei uiuenl eontd be . 'i-ephHt by tlu t niilliliiiils and that iM'ial e ii in t'sn 1 1 n a to t'nniiiliiin iuler esls will be juniti'd by lii'dVUdd. Market SuTDay And Without Features New Vuik. Hun linulleiul Auk. all.Tlll review mvs: Kveiilnii 'I'lie inaihi'i nssuini'il pre holiday I'lmr ueler, with dull, iiurrnw uml IViiluieasn tiudiiiK in t Ii h stink xi-lui lodiiy. t'llii't tint iuiTjt of fiui-liiiiK, bill u lone of undei'lving fii'iuneas pli'vnili.1 iluriiij; Ihe ureal, r pint of the m'ssion, The i'eu lull's nl' t Iiu late Ira I i ii)I was timid il mi it it tor tails mid Nhipplii shures. I a iiii'linii 1'iii'itie, however, lieidiued ni ne Hi ii ii a poiul. Thn iiinrki't was dull ami siiles fur the day weru not niiii-li in v cess of Jinl.dlMI "iihnves. The filiul tmie wan firm. The bond nun ket wtis iibm quiet. Th JonrnHl .lob Depnrlnient will print yuu nnything In tlie stationery line do It rijht Bud uvo yuu iviil money. THE TltllTH ABOUT CANDY X X I X X X X X X Candy Taking the Place of Alcohol There n time when llm army ami nnvy and whiski-v. , supplied their men wi'll Hut today, while lei'.tj'iiiln the n t d of siipplviug lieut for iiu" syst.in, It is k uon n that iileohol ii imt (lie Ihiiiji that, on (he rontiary, (iiiyar supplies the system with earbiliv lintes. So candv l supplied liberally to soldiers. an nfflerrs' in .'ri c'uwiihite rnmlv as an essential Leadiii)( Aiueii food for sidier. ( The various iiuntiiuiHters detriments draw lari supplies of randy for the soldiers lo eat. The( re,iiui'un'iit run lulu the hiiudteds of tlimisnlidi of puuuils (n a reient rriiie, er esaitiple. 'ho AtlaHtir aitiMlron, carrying NO l.lot'ult aboard, had on Us various ships 4n.tkHI pounds of randy lui-au it teei'tiiil'ed t-umty as a nutrition food for lh ailors, raiao; Klvnn, (liesev iiii.i Veraen; 1 ' ler, Karl Coi n, Polph Cone. Jolinsiiii. ; Johnston, A. Aiifiaiice nnd J. C. Moon" l.iKht refii'shmeiits were neriTd. ; .Mrs. IJspi-y mid ln ilanliters of i liH-o, Cal., have liten visiting ai ; Inline nf '. .1. Kscy mar Hnmilii. liny left fur I'ortluiid on Weiliu silay even 1.. P. Sunn of t'hniiipo.'K, is uin)ii lulu tli" limn'.' oeiipied by C. .1. I'Vpi-y lasi winter. Mr. rJspev liavin-' HiuikI !to his t-oitiitiv hoiiiti in the spini;, Mr. and Sirs, Huliituit of I'.uiiui II Idaho, risiil Ihe week en,pilh t!.L' O O, I-'ii'i-iiiuii taiiulv. Mr. ami Mrs. Julies Kent, ChaiU's Ki-ii' ol' (sjiai-me, Nebrnska, Mrs. ieuii KeV d'.'r of Kiijjle, Nebinsliu, i-aiue out ,o tit tend the ii. A. U. eoiiveiit ion in I'mt In ml ni'd f.ur I Iiu ni.( week have In'i i 1 1 I'liiir their sisler mid mini, Jlr,.,M, I Kppi-rs, if Ihinulil, whom (hey had lint s n'ii for SI years. Tin y, at i-oin) aiiiei1 iiy otliers of the T.ppi'rs liimih tmiU a diivn (liroujtli the valley to tlifl Live.Vy Imp vaids on Wediiesilnv mid to the Capitol. Tln-y lire iniu-li pleased ith this part of On-jjon. Miss-i, 'I'lii'ima Tolluml, Li-ma Xpiii'gh Maiv li'nlilnsiin of I'ortliiiid mid Mr. M. linnald of Ui'llinhaiii, Wii diiiiirtiin ranie out I'm a in, an. hi mi, to pi, ps on the A, K. I Viler plaee. They are having a xiy time aluiiir villi their work, Messrs, J. C, Moore, K. I'lynii, lliuv, Moore and ( hres Christi'iisou left Sun day fur u hunt in the (Irand Itnimc near Helm, They letuined Tui'sil-iy uiljht, iiriiiiii); with them a deer shot by Mr. Mine, Mi-., to rl riiiK' l'uu spiii( Kaluiiliiv and Hiimlar in Ihuiald tit the home of C, .!. Miioie. IM. St. Ileliiis i am,, up finui t'o.i land Saluidav afternoon, reniaining- Hit lil Momluv p. in. with his family. Mr. nml Mrs. Will Verueu nnd tlamh ti'is Maliel and (iladv luotoied to l'oit- Iti ml on Sunday to visit t lit tr son urn! 'hiuthtr Hoy, I, who latelv joined thn V. M, si-rvli'ii. He was suffe iltiir from tin' T'l llti ts of u phold vmi inatiou nn, not 1 1 u-i'iiiij me oivii ni ine lime oi liil'ir; visit. Mi, N.vtev, mother, Hud Mrs, William , limit, of J. C. Moore tame out front tSt j .liiliii lor a tew davs ( isit ul his houieJ I Mi. and Mrs. S, Mt'ieer Hei-onipniiii'd . T ! by Mr. nnd Mis. Huron and Mrs. Sutli-' J ,-iKn f l',n lliiud, iniiluioil out to l'ii Inlil fur a short visit on Sunday. i 4' Kulph I! t l. r ('no l'aio inert kant and O fainioi, wn, in IKmalil on busin'ss o.i X Tiiesilny. ! h'rod SiKsnith our deiot aneiit spout' J j Thursday iu Portland. The of tup was tj.tttemlotl by .Mr, Chudima of Poitland I dtiriii his alisi'iii'O. upplied by the registration officer, and pie eut her regint ration card 'o tni rtlf ' inatioii officer for the purpose of hav-j iu the permit of change of residence) endorsed upon her registration card. ' A change of residence in violation of tli. regulations subjects an ulien cm my, am oig other penalties, to arrest and de tention for tiip period of the war. i The registration officers who acted i:i Ci ri 'jji -l rut iuii will iiiiitinjc to acj us i rgisl r.J ion officers for the piupose stated in resject to permits for change of residence. The I'uite l States Marshal, Portia id,' Oiegun, has a supply of rliangp itf ri'M di iiet. lilaul.s in his office for distrilju-' lion to the chief leiiistrars (chief of . t jn cities of over 5,11(11) population .i. fiii-ilino u tli,, ln census; and to the pn itiii:ist-'rs (assistant registries) in i-. iii in ii i i t it-s having-a population of less tnau .i.iiiui according to thi r.'lu ecu- HIIS. Men's Iron HANSEN'S GORDON , A Gf00d f Clad and GL0ES RATS of Beaver For Men HA 13 m oi Knit at Quality PAJAMAS it Regular , Hose REDUCED Now wruTanf'nnTs 25c Pair PR1CES $2.45 ,dSS ROYV SILK .One Bargain General CLolk - Tab, of( Bggm , Long and CHIEFS . MOto of , 25c Each or Women In the Rear of Short Pants Men,g . Values to $o.00 ggQgg 20 Per Cent Neckties the Shoe Depart Less 23c $2.95 nient laaiaAiAiiiii TTTTTTTTTTTTi MEN'S COLLARS 2 for 25c STANDARD BRANDS End STANDARD STYLES Corner Court And Com'l Street, Salem. I j ; T j THE GREATEST FURNITURE SACRIFICE IN THE STATE OF OREGON. THE IMPERIAL FURNITURE COMPANY SOLD OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE FURNITURE TO THE stein - Drek tor party down as a rXHl- a food The neid isni of war i putting camlv tihlill supplies I ho luidv with lio-l, Many phvit-itins ami arictitUtt claim that candy will supplant th taste for alcoholic hevoiagm. This is prnbnbly ono reason why, as can dy is iHH'oiuii'j; nunc, and more- fir'iily riablihi'd and ttvogiincd. alco holic dunks are iteiliniug, liight along with the decrease in whiskey minting, one notes tlm tivun'nd.iu Increase in ihe rorogniimn of candy at a food. Regulation For Draft under Kan rower Law Men who once tlnmcht find that 10 sandy they get that whiskey would bolster them up. mw a real source of bodily fuel ami energy. Many people; umd lo womler what would Iw the sulnliiuie for tlrinkinif to updy host ft.f th vslom. People hs found lht sujjar is the teal SiHiice of ttotlily fuel, supplying csibohvdialcs -minr is most nijoycd by many people whta made up into a food product, micil wit Nt fruit, ntus, etcall htsih in food vi.loe. Wo retognie sugar as a food product - and milk aa a food product ami cocoa as a food product - an. t outs and fiuit and raUina a fo.xl protlnrta thus ro the chief tngrejieatt of ramie then, logically, is not the fotttbiuatlon of all the products bound to be a holi-some. nu tritious food f j ruiitil State Marshal ( P. Alexninlcr J , ii oi .Vi , instructions fioui the Aiturm-v, 4 .ttctifial of Ihe I'uitod State, tailing at -j t toiitiitn of tlormau alien females to the I follow ii.g important requirement, cov-; f serniiig the change of resideuee of Uer- ! o man female alf'nj. j A Herman alien woman changing her place of resilience to another place with in the same registration district shall immediately report such change to the. registration itfticer of the registration dislili l anil present to such regulation , otf icor ler registration rarj for Ihj pur. pose of having endorsed thereon by such , registration officer the change of resi dence, j A tit rman female who desire to OF PORTLAND, OREGON. This elegant and most up-to-date Furniture Stock Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Draperies, Go-Carts, Seibr, Kitchen Cabinets, Electric Lamps, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Sewing Machines, Complete Bedroom Suits, also Dressers, Chiffoniers, etc. In fact everything for the home will be closed cut in a very short time and we invite the people cf Salem and all the surrounding counties to call at this special sale and you will be surprised with the great bargains which we offer to you at this time. Remember merchandise is very hard to get. We ere fortunate enough to capture this stock of furniture at former prices and with a great mar gin discount. Now it is your part to get busy and be here at the opening sale which starts ORROW, AUGUST 31 At 9:30 A. M. And will Last Until the Entire Stock is Sold; Nothing Reserved Everything must go Regardless of .Cost The first 25 Customers Visiting This Store Will Buy a New up-to-date White Rotary Sewing Machine for only $49.95.. The Old Regular Price of this Ma chine is . $S5.00 TOM SPECIAL lo rt.irtiial tiniea the vajy lii.In1rv only It wr cent of Uio augwr vmJj per capita la this -.mulrc. Kight now th, amount has been cut aquare r iu tu. change her ple,i uf resident to a place of re-tidenco within another registration district must obtain a pctunt, isuch fierman alien female must present hr- solf to the registration officer of l'o district in which h resides and make application for th permit ua a form Rug Specials Curtains and Draperies $115.00 Tapestry Brussels, 9x12 $23.95 We assure you that on this particular article you will $:kS.0O Tapestry Brussels, 9x12 21.85 save from oO to 50 per cent and it will pay you to $45.00 Axminster .Rug, 9x12 $34.S5 buy all your needs of curtains of our closing out $41.50 Axmsnster 9-:ixl0-6.. 30.50 Pnces- Aluminum Kitchen Utensils Stoves Ranges Heaters rtlUlllIIlUUl l.iU,UCll UlCll&lia THE PRICES OF OUR STOVES ARE VERY LOW While the Stock is only a Limited Number you will AND WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU A do Well to Call Early While the Selection is Good. VERY GOOD BARGAIN. 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