m THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918. 3 -1 i 2 4 i 7 il t i A DEAD STC1ACH Of WUat Vm la It? Thousands? ye hundred of thou sands of people throughout America, re taking the slow death treatment dvlv. They areiiiurjcriiig their own stoiu Fa!l Fiowizg Proceeds; J aid sail community not oriy by pa&ifn- I ir.i- a..ri.l... 1, hv -.!'- in h wv POOr TrSIII ScmCfi 'f shipments of wood, stock, grain and j everything eluo almost, we deserve bet- (1 apital Journal Special .service.) tor treatment. Donald, Or., Oct. 11. The fine ruins! The Eastern Star held a session on which are coming along these days and 'Friday night, initiating Mr. and Mrs I nights are speeding up fall plowing and' J. L. Kcisbcck, who came out from oh, the best friend they have, and in , farmers are rushing their work, to get; Portland to be present. Refreshments itieir suoiime ignorance tney mink m as much fall rain as possible. Benweiv served afterwards, and a general they are putting a'Je the laws of najEppers is sowing 150 acres of summer good time for all during the evening. t,lr- fallow land to whvat, and others too) Rar Hopkins came Sa from Portland This is no sensational statement; t are. ,mttii,2 in all thev can. -on Tuesday on a business trip. U a startling fact, the truth of which Train Service Poor. Mrs. Ph'etps went to Salem Thursday :iy honorabje physician will not deny The peollc of DonaMi pj, Broad-to see a doctor. She is having trouble These thousands of people are ,.avc ecrtainlv bpen discriminat ! with her throat and is expecting to Ir.w.ng daily huge quantities of pepainj in8t br , j, rail. tonsils removed. nd other strong digesters. made espe-, Th(,re were h, h j ohservfi , Clally to digest the food in the Mom-1 . . Wodburn il.., Preshrterian church in Donald last i a without anv aid at an trom tne !. " , , , , , .. , .. , ' ,. . . , . digestive membrane of the- stomach. 1 " s,,oul 'P,u"t Pn the :4o Sunday, Rev. Quist the pastor preach- Mi-o-na atomae tressed stomae. ij more. Tak npb thev hiii il un 'omaeh and make it Strong enough to!1", nw an aiong me resi ui uio wutcn was in session m me lime, xie digest its own food. Then indigestion,! route there ia a train, even a special report, a light attendance because of belohing sour stomach and headache; school train runs from Wvst Woodburn so manv of the ministers going into 10 naiem, morning aim evening, yueryi service, it ia ciauuea tnat i.j per Why could not that train have come as'tvnt more of the Presbyterian ministers far as Fargo and picked up the pupils are in the Y. M. C. A choplin service at Fargo, Donald, Feller's station and than of any other denomination which BroadaeYes, and gotten them to Wood- means a scarcity of pastors for the lo-i , burn in time for school. As jt is Eome cat churches. ! have gone to Portland some secured Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. Moore of h tablets relieve dis-i ' " " s" , 8"u anuiuu tj ... h in five minutes- they ,np ' 10 5tn"' 111 ,n sivms ine( joe uirci went to vtooaourn luesuay en regularly for a few!"111? sirip oetween vi nsoiiviiie aui v . woning, remaining over until veaues- the run (lOWl i v in vu ivi.i mut a.. uai mriuuvu lO a.ii't hid 1 irsuuvii Will BO, Mi o-ua stomach tablets are sold by druggists everywhere and by Pan'l J. Fry who guarantees them. ... mi. - r . . 1 I , t... n m ..... 4. If. iun ifuuuiu www it; phi imiui will print you anything in the rooms in Woodburn, othvrs must go on V,ioadHcres attended Macabee lodge In stationery line do it right and jthe 9:30 or stay out of school entirely. Donald Thursday p. m. save you real money. llt is not just. From the patronizing Lawrence Kunkle left Saturday fori $$ the Oregon Electric receives from Don- Portland where ho joined the serviee of lew rwrr r,i 8 I 8 11 I it 1 I In Greys We Have Dark Grey, all kid 9-inch tops, Red Soles and French Heels, an Altogether ele gant shoe, selto for only ... $11.00 Dark Grey, all kid, 9-inch top Red Cross shoewith black soles and French heels A very beautiful shoe and sells for , $11.00 Dark grey kid, with cloth tops to match in black soles and French heels $9.50 Light grey kid, cloth tops to match, grey soles, French heels at $7.00 Dark grey kid cloth top to match,-black soles and French heels. A very dres sy shoe at a very low price of only i $5.95 Remember That The Government Regulations Require that "No shoes be made after October 1, 1918, except in Black, Dark -Brown, Medium Brown and White." So this will be the last of those beautiful Greys so much desired Better buy before they are all gone. In Browns There are Dark Brown genuine calf, all leather 9-inch top white welt, French heefe, strictly high grade at $11.00 Dark Brown all kid Red Cross, newest last, French heels, a splendid and very rich shoe at : ....$11.00 Dark Brown, all kid, with French heels and aluminum plates. Very fine and dressy at .-. $10.00 Dark Brown all kid with French heels at $8.50 Browns with Cloth Tops Fieldmouse Brown, French heels, Red Cross $9.50 Dark Brown, French heels, very stylish, $8.00 Dark Brown, French heels, splendid values at $6.50 Greys and Browns with Military Heels Dark Grey, kid cloth top to matchblack soles and heels, latest last $9.00 All leather African brown, 8 1-2-inch top . . . $8.50 Dark Brown, all kid, 8-inch top, imitation tip . ; $8.50 All leather Mahogany brown, 9-inch top, imitation wing tip $8.50 Red Cross Mahogany brown calf cloth top to match $8.50 Dark Brown calf cloth top to match $7.50 Brown Kid cloth top to match, a fine growing girl's shoe at only $5.00 In addition we can give you all kinds of black shoes and the extra fine Dr. Soni mers Health Shoe, the Elk Bals. low heels, all sizes and widths at $6.00 In Greys and Browns Our lines of Greys and Browns are now in and we can give you the finest f Showing in These colors in the city. CHILDS GETS SICK 5, FEVERISH IF COIMTED "Califoniia Syrup Of figs'' Can't Harm Tender Stom ach Or Bowels. A laxative' today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not tcke time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogge.t up with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sour Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore threat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspnonful of "California c)yr up of Figs, ' ' then don 't worry, because in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile ami fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child aain. A thorough "inside cleansing" is oftimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Caliifornfa Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company.", Uncle Sam. This makes the third boy from the Euukle family to join the ser vice. Mrs. Groshong of St. Louij, spent sev eral days with her daughter, Sirs. Ben Eppers, returning home Friday evening. The Maccabee lodge had a very pleas ant session Thursday afternoon, serving a fine lunch at the close. Among the visitors were Mesdameg Davis, J. O Austin, Maupin and Harrington of Woodburn, Mrs. Chamberlain, district deputy of Portland and rMs. Frank Os born of Newberg. Mrs. O. Cone and children Harry and Vivian left for Portland Tuesday, where she will put her children in school. O. A. Kunkle is moving to the Deeres farm southwest ot his present location. (jus Moberk will move to the place vacated by Mr. Kunkle. Jim Feller was a business visitor to Butteville Saturday. Mr. Feller is an officer in the insurance company which still has their office in Butvvillo. Mr. West, representing the True-Blue company of Portland was calling upon tho Donald merchants Wednesday. This is Mr. West's first visit since his an nual vacation. Ve were glad to siaj him return. Word has reached Donald that Earl Carver, formerly of Donald, is a victim of the Spanish influenza. Ho has been in San Diego since ho was drafted dur in the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eoundtree, Mr. and Mrs. Hegedom, Mr. H. C. Davis of Portland and Airs. Walter Lechow of Sacramento. Cal., motored out from Portland, Sun day and were guests at thp C. J. Espcy home. Mr. II. C. Evans and daughter Edith motored to Portland Friday. Miss Edith remaining over Until Sunday evening. Misses Leatha Con8 and Idell Lamb hnvo secured a room in Woodburn and Bmia.MWLBijL1. mmmi&-ms&t5ggst reggae SALTS IF BACKACHY HUR1 Drink Lots Of Water And Stop Eating Meat For a While If Your Bladder Troubles You. NERVOUS SPELLS When you wake up with fiackache and dull misery in the kidney region it geuerally means you have been eat ing to much meat, says a well known authority. Meat forms urie acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from tho blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body 's urinous waste, else you hnve backache, sick headache, diiw.y spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, nd when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you arc obliged to seek relief two or three times dur ing the night. Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your phanna oist about four ounces of .Tad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter 'before breakfast for a few days and your kidnysj,will then act fine. This famous salts ia made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combin ed with lithia, and has' been used for generations to clean and stimulate sligish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irri tates, thu ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot Injure and makes delightful, effer vescent lithia-water drink. , i The Following Letter Received by The Bootery Is Self Explanatory " BOSTON, 183 Essex street. Room 506. NEW TOES S East 42nd street Cable Address: "STETSHOECO, NEW YORK," Western Union Code. The Stetson Shoe Company, inc. South Weymouth, Mass. Exclusive Agents for The Stetson Shoe for Men THE BOOTERY, ' September 20, 1918. J. B. Littler, Mgr. 167 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. Dear Sir: 'The War Industries Board have published their final ruling affecting the manufacturing and retailing of shoes. i $12 is tlip maximum retail price for high grade shoes, an$l $11 for Oxfords Prices placed on our Spring 1919 samples before the receipt of this ruling will not permit the retailing of our shoes within these prices. However, in our endeavor to cooperate with the government "in every re spect, we are ready to make very radical change in our business methods. Both retailer and consumer will agree with us that Stetso'n quality, so long maintained regardless of cost, should not be lowered. Our slogan "More by the pair, less by the year" never meant more than it means today, when the ,mbd': has learned to .ippraciato the principle that the purchase of the best stan dard article is true economy. - . The success of this plan will depend on the entire cooperation of our cus tomers. h " ' r THE PLAN We will withdraw our salesmen from their territories, thus reducing our selling expense by the cost of travling, a large item today. We will standardize our product by putting in stock a complete line of men's high shoes and Oxfords, and will confine our manufacture to these styles, thus reducing cost of production. , " - The retailer must cooperate by ordering from cur Stock Book, or thru personal call at our'New York or Boston Sales Rooms. He must refrain from asking us to make any special styles, but must confine his orders strictly to stock styles. He must eliminate special pairs and custom work. s" On November 1, a complete new Stock Book will be placed in your hands, showing standard Spring styles as well as shoes available for immediate use. Until that time use Stock Book No. 24, diregarding Styles 3, 46, 49 and 50. In the new Stock Book there will be suitable material for placing orders, and orders must be placed for advance shipping dates just as though the salesman had called. In addition to our complete line of Civilian Styles, our present line of Of ficers' Boots and Shoes will be continued in Department 5. We realize that this is a very radical step, but these are unusual times. Careful consideration, we are sure, will convince you that this is not only the best possible measure that can be adopted, but that by studied coop eration it will mean success both for the retailer and for ourselves. The case is in your bands. We shall b glad to discuss it further through correspondence. - rours truly, THE STETSON SHOE COMPANY, C O.HEALD, Sales Manager. tJ t S-tJ 4 will stay from Sunday evening until Friday evening so as to be t school in time, owing to the change iu train ser vice. .Chris Christenwn left Thursday for southern Oregon on a hunting expedi tion and will stay until he gets his share of game. Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker returned from .Salem Mouday evening where they had been spending several days. Mrs. Kuntz the principal of our school has resigned, so far the vacancy has j not been filled. It is with regret we I must give Mrs. Kuntz up as th0 school was starting off iu fine shape scholars and teacher both pleased with each other. Mrs. Earl Cone and Miss Hazel Cone, teachers, attended the institute in Sa lem Saturday. k Miss Sophia Eppers went to Wood burn Thursday to have her arm attend ed to by Dr. Chapin. She had a fall sometime ago and hurt her arm quite badly. J. C. Moore came out from Portland Monday, for a short visit, he was ac companied on his return by Mrs. Moore, who returned Wednesday evening. A ear load of hogs was shipped out of Donald to Portland Wednesday by J. Smith. . His car was not largv- enough to hold all, so he will have to have another shipmenut soon. Some fine hoge were brought in by the Donald farmers which means money in their pockets. Miss Mvrtle Walker of Salem is spv-nding today, Thursday, with Mrs. O. Freeman. Mrs. Roy Garrett was called to the bedside of her sister Saturday, who is very sick with cancer at Hartford, Wash. O. Freeman went t0 Portland last week to do some carpentering work for J. C. Mooiv who is preparing to open up a luuci, counter at St. Johns. Dr. Shore, of Hubbard, was called to Donald last week to attend Mrs. C. Col. lier who has a very bad case of blood poison, caused from a tooth. Indica tions are that Bhe is out of danger. She has been a great sufferer. CASH UP! 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