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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1918)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUIcNAL, SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 191S. 1 Seal Gravely Chewing Plug gives thz pure taste of rich leaf, sweetened just enough A CQndensed,satisfying chew and it lasts. Peyton Brand QUFSTiOivO) U 1 it'i(;'i mi rilp A Real Gravely TArn or Pin or il f !' Have you bought your limit of the 4th Liberty Loan ? If not, why not? You are in novvayexcused from doing so, because your neighbor may fail to do HIS part. TAKE YOUR MONEY out from hiding and invest in LIBER TY BONDS - the safest investment in the world and it pays 4 per cent, and it's free from taxation. You don't want to see Old Glory" Hauled u own. It's up to you to keep the flag nailed at the masthead. The boys in Khaki must be fed, clothed and equipped or they will lose the fight and then what good is your money and property? If we lose it's your fault. THERE IS NO MIDDLE GROUND; you are backing America or through failure to come through are backing the Hun. Which are you, a Hun or an American? 22 GET BUSY ACT NOW!!! If soliciting committee fail to visit you, be "true blue" and bring your subscription in to Liberty Loan Headquarters or any Jbank. . ' J THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED TO CAUSE OJ? WINNING THE WAB BY ; UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SOLDIER APPRECIATES BERVICES OF AKMY Y. M. C. A. Private rTank K. Rape, somowhire in MARLLY Hi Rl DEVON 2kJ IN. : ARROW .COLLARS . rmrTf. pJtoor Co., we. wwrw. ton, Ore., expressing hig appreciation' euro to mak0 you feel better by the of the army Y. M. 0. A. as follows: time he i through with you. Tlivre Thero is always something uu . Me(U always writing material at baud, if Y. M. C. A. to disivll the blues. "If a. you wish to write. Every Sunday we Sammio happens to be troubled with j have religion services. There are lit them it is certainly a soldier's rctreat.itle needy articles kept on salo then), If you want information of any kind, j too, at all times for the convenience of go to the Y. M. C. A man. If you wautj the soldiers. AU in all, I thing it is Kngl.md, writes to his wife, at Silver-joue of our greatest organiiations. I reading matter, go tho the Y. To hear 'can't say enough to express my appre hend concerts, good singing, good speak-1 eiation and the rest of th0 boys j well ing movies, music of all kinds, all 'o the good old Y. It seems tike fob gooj too, what I mean, why just spoud low never goes thero without feeling your evening at the X. ll you nave-, bettor when he goes away. no pass, no money and the most of the boys are gone and you scarcely kuow what to do, just drop over to the Y and you are suro to find something to in- itrmt you, something to do to take a-j way the genoral monotony of things tint sometimes vts a hold of a guy. If n one else is there just start chew ing the rag with the Y man and he is HAZE GREEN NOTES (Capital Journal Special Service.) Hazel Ureen, Oivt., Oct. 2. 0car Tuve. Kudolph Wackin and Louis Bart ruff, ail of Camp Lewis, were home tho last of tho week. Misg Louisc Davis has gone to Salem t0 attend school. She will stuy with her grandmother. The llawl Green school opened Mon day with the attendance of 18. Prof. D. K. Luthy of Salem is principal and Miss Martha German has the primary room. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dunigan started last Wednesday evening for California to visit their son, William A. Dunni-j gan, at Camp Fremont. ! C. J. Latham has purchased the t . 11. , Jackson place. Mrs. Jackson has return ej to Astoria to live. Mrs. Ada Jones and Miss Clara Moswr spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Jones' father, C. J. Latham. A. Woinert and family spent last week in camp at the state fair grounds. Balph Gilbert ha, been on a trip to Southern Oregon. Mrs. Gilbert stayed with her husband's mother. Miss Rvbecca Linstrom spent part of tho week at the Wolf home. Mrs. Bitehcy who recently had her tonsils removed at the Willammette sanitarium Is now at home and feeling better. Wendtll and Kenneth Barnett were assistants at the White House restaur ant during fair week. Kenneth will at tend high school in Salem this winter. A little daughter arrived at one of the Japanese homes on thsj lake last week. P. Williamson has had a scverc cold the past few days. Mrs. Pearl Huntley is now staying with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Collins, and improving in health. Mr. Parker, who resides on the lake, has returned after a year's absence. Violet, Lollie and 0. C. Wilson, Fern Ritehey, Edna Davis, Albert Collins, Emma Fisher, George Dunnigan and J- A W V V JftJkA m Vay 10c a pouclv and worth it Cravelj Uttt tomoch longwr it cost no mora to chaw than ordinary ping P. B. Gravly Tobacco Company -DuvilU, Virginia J Oregon Men Proud I Of Their Home State i Says Sergeant Hoxie Harrie E. Hoxie, quartermaster Ecr- geant with Field Bumount 303, G. M. C, in Fiance, says tho Oregon men over there are proud of their home state for the record it has made in Liuerly loan, Bed Cross and other drives. Hj was fofmorly employed in the state insuranco department and his com ments are contained in an interesting letter just received from him by Insur ance Commissioner wens. oti-am Hoxie writes in part as follows: It is a shame all the young fellows have left old Satom. However, war is war and does not play any favors upon peoplo or citf.s. Tho way things are going now it surely can't-last a great deal longer. GLASS OF SALTS IF !" YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy Or Have Blad der Trouble-Salts Fine For Kidneys Meat forms uric acid which excite and overworks the kidneys in their ef forts to filter it from the system. Reg ular eaters of meat must flush the kid neys occasionally: You must relieve) them like you relieve your bowels; re moving all the acids, waste and pois- Tho sooner it is over the Ion, else you fed a dull misery in he better for all, so if we all co-operate the end will soon come. Tho way tire people of the V. S. have backed up the Liberty loans, Hod t ross ana w. . s drivos gives us very much ensourago n out. which in a time liko this is very beneficial. ' Salem can well be proud of the way iior men have answered tho call to the flag. Even old and young have dono thwir part, and done it well, too. It is sur0 fine the way Allan Hall, Art Wilson and the other officers are kan ling tho men. Seems queer to read of iiu;i men as Judge Burnett, Bvn Olcott, Milton and Henry Meyers, Hal Patton, George Brown and many others, in the ranks. That is the spirit alright ana I wish every citjt in the United States would follow Salem's example. There are many Oregon boys in my squadron and we get Portland papers regular, so keep iu touch with the "doinga" at home. Tho state police have dono pood work in their guard duty. Hure 's hoping thoy continue and have not strikes, uprisings, fires, etc., to deal with. Isn't it won derful how Oregon has stepped to the front in her support of we boys in 0. Dt Well I can say I ain proud my home is in Oregon. I see by the papers that the crops are larger than usual this year. For a while I feared there woald be a great shortago, but its just the opposite. It must seem queer to Irave to ask for su gar at hotels and restaurants. Wo get a plenty of everythini?. Have wheat bread almost all the time. For a change every now and then we get war bread and it8 really good. I can truthfully say I like it. W. Collins attended th Haysvillo o. i. convention at Bethel, Sunday. The next convention will be on the last Sunday in December and will be held at Hazel Green. Mrs. Frank Hape and children have been visiting at the borne of her hus band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rape. A recent card from Bev. F. Fisher stated that ho was visiting relatives in Los Angeles and having a pleasant trip. Mrs. Oliv Harvey an,l children from eastern Oregon arrived Wednesday eve ning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mis. Pcir Curtright. A baby girl ' arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wacken, last week. October 13th will be Rally Sunday at the U. B. church. Corporal Estelf Writes Of His Experiences Corporal Lemuel E. Esteb, of Co. D. 127 V. S. Infantry, in a letter t0 his mother, Mrs. Addio C. Esteb, tells how he came very near stopping a German bullet. Under date of Sept. 4, he writes in part as follows: "About four days ago we were go ing over th top. when it came my turn to get one of Fritz' bullets. It was very fortunate for me as it went through my right leg above the knee, A miurhtv flnan urr.tin1 nnA .ni...A i it is ut-uiiiig migiiiy last ana i am j hobbling around on crutches and will ie wanting Detorc long. 'I have sure been treated fine. At present I am in a hospital near laris. After going through the hardships of the trenches, it sure seems too good to kidney region, sharp pains in tho back, or sick headache, dizziness, your stom ach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumat ic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irri tated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body ' urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water buro break fast for a few days and yi kidneys) will then act' fine and bladder disor ders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lem on juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and ' stop bladder irritation. Jad Salt is inex pensive; harmless and makes a delight ful effervescent lithiawatcr drink which millions of men and women ttU:e now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. SAGE TEA IN Look Young! Common Garden Sage And Sulphur Dark ens So Naturally No body Can Tefl. Grandmother kept her hair beautiful ly darkened, glosy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When ever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simplcniix hire was applied with wonderful effect By asking at any drug store for "Wy eth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" you will get a large bottle, of this old time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, arrcady to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wycth'g Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it ias been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning tho gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural col or and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is a delightful toilet rcquiste. It is not intended for tha cure, mitigation or prevention of dis be enjoying all the comforts and good things to eat and the best of medical attention. "I have this chancv to writo you as I had brought in some German prison ers several miles back of the line ani there met a Y. M. C. A. scerei.- mailed the letter for bio. We were in the fighting where it was thc heaviest. "I assure you I had my share of ex periences and have evvry reason in the world to believe my escapes have been almo miraculous." . JOBRNAl WANT ADS PAY 'Safe ASS FOR The Original PftpJI-- No Cookin Jai: -L'tr For Intanta.lavslida .Growing Children. I Rich Milk, Mlud Grain Extract In Powdef The OifeuMl Food-Drink For All Ae. OTHERS ar IMITATIONS