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182570 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1918. PAGE THREE m0us Old Recipe lor Cougn syrup . ia. ' --- Ami sail fat ' 4k ratal.. 4 f ' CaUkQL (L CQSBU5. , j . - ' mm Bf CA&QL & ITRJ.TJF.. New remdenU who art betff vei- uuiuou Bkuwii i wiq aia, ., fc3SKS p. Adams and sot md daigfctr,.Gfrg UancM ol Housewives ca ipuna and Miriam, of t ortlasa, Maine, lit. Itlier cn save two-thirds , of the ij..,- .. , usually P" ,or couQ prepara- - - - brusimr mis weii-ainmu om rt-ripo ir wees, earning co awiem aireeuy Lkiiig cough syrup home. It is froa guttle, where ttej made a abort wiU made -their home o, the ! I .I ...K..f iicuallr (nra,inff WaillUO. road. feRTlne Purchased the fcrV couch in 2 hours or lees. ; country place of Mr. and Mrs. Harold jty nunees 01 lines irora may Kooerta, formerly or ataiem. .r. Aaains st, pour it into a pint bottle, and is a nephcw of D. S. Adama, who also ,1am granulated sugar syrup to , .,M on thB w11m road. Mr. Adams v " . c;ik. tifm baaiHi havim? hrl oasiderable ex- 1 01 fcUKUl "JIUp. J.iiv. ' n , . i L-ainrf fwTfiff lv. nd nnriAnA in Agricultural lines, an lie a family ft long time. ..'was formerly superintendent of a truly asiomsmnic uuw iiihmj iu i8ra ranch ia uorinera uamoruia, ;Hn4:i. -tlivniiirh Avaw nil" nnB. . n m. F r j 1 T . i where Ho was more or less success ui AffiWS! " "'toeing ad putting to .prac- limbranesand gradually but surely ucai tost a numoor or new iuum iu wm jBACHE FEOII A CGID? USTB1! Ttpa's CcM Cccpssir Esds terere toids Ur (inppe IaForHrs, Tsar aold will break ana all grippe misery end after takins m doae of "Pape'a Cold Compound" every two boar antil three dosea are taken. It promptly opena elogged-np not trila uil air nasaazea.in the head. atODfl naity discharge or noae sunning, re lieva sick headache, dullness, foer Uhacae, aore throat, aneesing, aorenefs Don't tay atuffedapt Quit blowing and enumiug! Kase your lurouoiug k4 nntluno eisr iii tha world s'wes neandgraduaUybutsurev ZI,T S e"o-U few ...iwiutr Titrnat ik'iliis unu u caum trruwii in uuu nmionJK i r h disappear entirely. . Kothing bet- The plaee which the Adama now take i centa at any drug store. It acts witn lor uronciuiis, spahuiuuic nuupi posaession or wa oeeupiea iai year .-i hnnwn ihn wnrld nwr for ita iing effect on. the, membranes. 01(1 UaM,ulIIlluc,ll, "J nwiviiiu juiii (vise or 2 Ml ineea of Pinex" with directions ana aon acoepr nny- Llaetioa or money promptly refunded, Pinex Co., Ft. ayne, lud. pins couph or bronchial asthma, by Miaa Mvia Reil and Miss May is a special and highly concen-i" , MatB vnun7 omp i compound ot Bu.ne Norway pino -",- j. - - . - ter a year's sojourn in Oregon. . Visa MarybeUe- Eeinfiart was nua.;n fmafoa lAtff. niaVit at her homo on 8outh Twenty Fourth atreet, wnen auo- tsuwuuiuL-u n w . informally in honor of Miss ry Bar rick who ia loaTing this week to make hot home in- Portland. Tne nours woro pleasiirnhly passed with tnitting. Those nut aKaiatnnca. tasto nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute AMERICAN ARMIES Continued from page, one) iuTt " hard time' era. toplago of further drafts will prob- i' follow announcement of Germanys Lptance of armistice terms. Wevcr, until that armistice is U. soaled and delivered, the war Lrtmonf in Tironeeilinsr on the theo- that there . can bo uo Blackening. bill it has machinery ready ior Lmir down i-nrtain war work, it hM ordered it alowed yet nnd it is con- iiing troop shipments, aocoiaing to JURNAL WANT ADS PAY 1 1 I 1 The Outdoor Girl Protects the 6Vin and axnplexksi from all Weather conditions Soothing and healing after exposure. Relieves sunburn, tan and rough or chapped skins. Try it tO'(Uy Gouraud's Oriental Creaih eA ttlf. tar Trial Sltt IFERD. T. HOPKINS A SON. Nev, York bidden for the evening were Miss Bar rick, Miss" Greta Witzcl, Miss Gertie WihuJ. alias Lucilo. . Holt and Diiss Pkdje Hea.'o. Dr. and Mrs. Gibson- T. White cf 237Q Myrtle street, accompanied, ' by thair aon. Charles, and baby daughter, left oday f o Loa. Angeles, California, wkcr they expeob to spend tee win ter. Dr. and Mr. White will join their daughters, Miog Belle White and Miss At-a White, who re attanding school in 1.0b Angeles. - , i Miss Belle Whiie i atudj'ing at the Schesl of Osteopathy end Miss Alta i. . rf.di.it at the innior hierh school, in the southern metropolis, having left Salem to be witn ncr sisier wjtoi month ago at tho beginning of the Ifall term. Misg Belle White is also a former Willamette student. She lator I took additional ' work at Pacific col ;lcge at Newborg, rrevious to herr de parture, south over a yew ago. This is I Miss White's second year in the, Ijos iAnaoles. School of Osteopathy, where 'she is studying to be a doctor. Dr. and OMHtMHMMM MMMMMttMMMMMMMIMlMMMOHlTtiM - v4 ' ' p-. I 1 1 L . i ! 1 I ! i i : i .-J "!' .' ; 4H l- l i The Plant Behind HOLSUM BREAD-Mbdern, Efficient, Sanitary. Devoted to the Service of the Coun try to Assist in Securing a Proper Conservation of hte Materials Used in Bread-Making Cherry City' Baking Co. ' ' Physically Fit At Any Age aw- . I LADIES' PTT3 mm RED dOSS (SEYS $11.00 AND $9i0 All trey kid and grey kid with cloth, top to. match, All . newest Creation both Louis and Military Heels, . !JlDIIBOTNSni,?10,$9;$8.50 ?8 $7.50, $7, and ?5 Dark browns, all kinds or Russia calf ;, or kid or calf vamps, cloth tops to match, or military color in Louis, Cu- ' ban, military or low heels, plain toes and wing or straigh imitation tips. RED CROSS BROWNS , $11.00, $950, $9.00 and ?8i0 All brown kid or brown kid vamps with cloth top to match, plain toe or tips, Louis or military heels. RH) CROSS BLACKS $8, $750 . $7.00 and $650 All black kids or black kid vamps with black or grey cloth tops, French, mil itary, or common sense heels, pointed or medium comfort snoes, wen ot turned . LADIES' PARTY PUMPS $6.00, - $5.00 And $3.50 Patent or dull kid or saitn, black or colors style, widths and sizes right A. . UlDIES' BUOCS $9. $8.7S, $8 0a Down to $3.95 All black kids or with black, light grey, dark grey or fawn cloth tops, plain toes and wing or straight imita tion tips; Louis, Cuban, military, com mon sense, low and -school heels. - Widths from AAA to EEE and pizes f rom 2 to 10; Ladies' light turn . eoies, medium and heavy welts LADIES' SMOKE ELKS $6.00 And $5.00. Dr. Sommer's Health Shoes in Smoke Elk Neolin soles, rubber heels, the comfort service shoe that is unap proached for satisfaction in 1 service, comfort, fit and wear and economical price. LADI1S' GRAYS $11.00, $8.00, . $7.00, $650, $5.95 Nice dark or light grey, all kids, or ' kid vamps, cloth tops to match, French or military heels LADIES' HOUSE AND BEDROOM SLIPPERS All new line in all prevailing colors and shades in. felt and cloth slippers and at prices from $2.50 to 95c The Shoe Store of Satisfactory Service It isn't age, it's careless living that puts men "down end out." Keep your internal organs in good condition and you will always be physically fit. Watch tho kidneys. ThA'kiilnftva ra the most overwork ed organs in the human body. When they break down under the strain and the doadly urio avid accumulates and cfystalifces look out! These sharp crys tals tear and scrai.cn iho uunctue mi liary channels oausing excruciating pain and set up irritations which inay causo promnture aegeneraiion-ana 011. en do turn Into deadly , Bright 's dis ease. , nno nf tli n .first warnings of alue- gish kidney action is pain or stiffness in the small of the back, high colored or scanty urine, loss of appetite, indi gestion or riiuuiuwiafliu. T)n nnt wait until the danzcr is UDOn you. At tho first' indication of trouble go after the cause at onco. no to( your ilriuTirlut immediatolv. Get a trial box of ttiOlitJ Htiv&li. itaariem uii ui quIas imnnrtnrl direct from the labora tories in Holland, wnere tney unio been in use for over two hundred years Tit nv mutt almnat immndiata re lief. If for any cause thoy should not your money wui oo rerunaeu. uui u mra in .nt f!OI,T) MRDAL. Mane vttver is genuine, in aeaiea ooxes, mree bikv-b. Mrs. White plan to, return to Oregon in the sp"g. U and Miw. .T. rT Baker and Mrs. Frank Powers left for Tacoma Sunday evening, upon Teeoiving word of the sudden death of thoir nephew, Walter Hopkins. Tttey will return tne miior nn.i f wnnle Mm K T. Btmcs. who was also an aunt of Mr. Hopkins, was unaDle to accompany ino omoru to Tacoma owing to the departure to day of her son, Ralph Barnes, a mem ber of the H. A. T. J., tor Texas. Barnes- has beon actively aannected with the military lifo of both Willam ette university and tho Salem high school. During hi enrollment in the latter he was captain of the high school company. Mr. imrncs was one of a unit of fifteen other S. A. T. O. boys, who left today for a camp in Texas. Mioa Hntn Robinson hns returned to Salem after a few weeks visit in Am itv witli linr narenta. ifiss Robinson, who is attending Willamotte university makes her hom.witli Mrs. Ij. u. -mck-lin, while in Salem. w W , V UniaiiA TTndefrnff was fin- nor hostess Sunday at her residence, A9 Unrfh Twentinth utrect. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oeancr (Fannie Binegar), whose marriage wns event of Saturday. Besides tho hos tess eovora were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gesner, Miss Mabel Vpdegrnff, Frank -r . till Gesncr and iouis upuegrun. rrm W A Oosa U suondina a few days in Portland, where she was call;, ed by the iUness of her. daughter, Mii. J. Howard Drake. xrr. f! P. Bishon returned Sunday night from Hood Rirer, where she was called the latter part of last week in merchant marine, according to tho response to a message stating that her view in1 government quarters today. I sister, Mrs. C. T, Roberts, was Benous- France, it is known,, has insisted upon ly ill. Mrs. Roberts was improving at such twins holding that tho vessels the timo of Mrs. Bishop's return. j thus surrendered should be used in the restoration of Beleium nnd France. F.thelwvnno Armstrone .return-! These terms would leave her militar- cd to Forest Grovo today after a few ily prostrate. That ia as President Wil- wceks stay in Kaicm. jaiss Armsiroag son doereed u snonia do. is a student at Pacific university, And with these terms to ponder, it which has boon closed during tho in- is believed the German pooplo will fluenza epidemic. -' . ..make short nhift of the kaiser, if he ... ha not ahdicad iDy tne time inc Tha Ht Pftnl'ii Qnild will not hold tnrm nrn nulilished. its regular monthly meeting tomorrow However, if he then persists in eling atternoou owing to the influenza ban. jng t0 the throne, peace terms-will be harsher and saea as to force m-s retire ment. That this may be emphasized in a Btatoment with tho armistice terms was intimated today. Meantime, there AMERICANS GAIN (Continued from page one rnnvnlnta tliA ahllttincr fvf tho .?&tG. The British, aided by- .the . Fronoh, bavo surged forward- on a forty mile front rom the Mons canal to thi Oisc, ndvnniinp five miles at some points and taking more than 10,000. addition- nL prisoner in a day. Tho auiett lines in this roftion are within ten miles of I hex fnptn.au nitv nf M&tlbeUITO at tWO paints, north and south of LeQuesnoy. Capture of MauDOugo win cioso iub nnrthnm exit for the enemy forces from-that v-tctnity southeastward to the lleuse. The i'reuch also sacu jcioser to Hirson, tho railway towu in tho western foothills or tne Aruennes. ThH liolirians made some uroercss be- twocn the Dutch border and Ghent. Cipturo of. tho latter city, unofficially reported yesterday, has not been eon- firmed. Tho BCrDs, continuing tuuir to eupation "of the right banks of the nnn,,Vin .rid fhn Rnvp. eanturcd Valio- vo and Shabatz, and reached the Bos- ,ninn frontier west of Jinanevo. . are ominous rumblings trom saxony anu ie aiong mo souinwusvciu euj;" "i luo Havana, as anticipatca irom ine -iire-Ardonnes are rapidly b.eing trapped by dent's diplomacy, theso downtrodden tho simultaneous allied drives cast- German states are seeing the point- ward from Valenciennes and north-. ti,r ni fnP1.e hn-s iiroloned the ward from Verdun. , ,!war aud imposed on them death nnd Tho Amoricans ulready have ciosea , disaster and that force is tho llo- Un ntnniia ft votrnnt in tllA lrtt- 11 11 3. a. ter reirion bv closlmr the Stcnay cap. Two or thrse days more fighting at1.. . n t iij their present rate of progress will car- UllCle "11 NeCflS ien . ; ry them to-Beoan or ommey .m , BIAa Ro-l,e 1M liicviiit-tti m tuivuvj "WnRliinolnn. Nov. '3. Unelo Sam r,m'rt mnru teleyianliers and telephone men aud needs them urgently. , General Pershing haB cabled lor tele graph wiro, and repeater chiefs, toll h. .1:1 n i' lineman, awiteliboard men, tclephoiio traffic equipment chiefs and circuit engineers ami repair uiwu. Men between 18 and 40 won eniisc 111 these branches of the service will have immcdiato duty in Franco, being kept in a training camp in this country oniy long enough to receive clothing uad equipment. - Physical standards, will 00 lowereu fnr men Imviinr the lemiiieil technical qualifications, tho war department an nounced. Crowder Calls For . Limited Service Men Wnsliinutnn. Xov. 5. Provoss- J.ror- . . Q . , . ilmi ni.iw.i'iil rrnwili'i tndnv issued a call for 18,1100 white men for limited service. Thu call issued by. Crowder today provides for voluntary induction of mini until November 20. 'J'liev will CI1- traiu between .November 25 and 7. Men from tho following states are included in the call: Arizona, 'j; California,, 815; Colo rado, 20; Idaho, 100; Illinois, 775; Mon tana, 100; Nebraska, 85; Nevada, 00; w Mexico. 75; North Dakota. 100: Oregon, 85; South Dakota, 10; t'tah, yo;; Washington, iw, DIED AT ME3AMA. ,, FOR C0UQH5. AHQ CQLD& A' hnnrty Calcium cempnund tlmt mt. Sunt-Oti agalnet clironlc lunic and thrift trmil.lMi. A tonlo-rpMnrallvo prepared vllhmit hunnful. or huWt-turiniut Uiuaa. Try ihcin today. 50 cents a box, including war tax Vop Mil. hjr oik DniKsiatn cluula Luliuratory. rhUatlelphia. MRS.. SMOKES TJNDEB BONDS , Von Vrnlt Nov S. Mrs. Rose Pas- tur st.iltrw. wicinliftt. aireitted last nit! lit for illegal registration-wa released to day on ?.J0U0 bonds. DON'T NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAiii Go after it with, Sloan's Liniment before It get . ; dangeroua GERMANY KNOWS (Continued from page one) When Tongue Is Coated Drink Celery King Take it yourself and give it to tha children for it's a purely vegetable laxative tea that actg promptly on the bowels and never causes the least dis tress. , It Tnit vnn riirht over niiht nd when you catch cold and become fever ish you mustn't fail to drink a cupful hot before going to oeu. For sick headache, bilbousness, diz ziness, disordered stomach and slug gish liver there is nothing that will do d a)ow B mil a on bar(; the work so, well, t.very druggist has oeeopatioa of Heligoland it. A gencnuis package costs only ;K. . ' few cents. Wilson's basic peace principles as a foundation for tho armistice and for future peace negotiations. As stated by thA Ttiiitnd Press last week, tho asso ciated governments adhere to the pre sident 's program. Thi menna fiermanv must aacept a hard armistice and a stern, just peace outright, or must fight joa against tne worold on a shortened frontier open at the rear through Austria's surrend er. Announcement that the Lmted State. Knit allies had siciicd the arm- ie'ice and roached a complete diplo matic unity was maua over uigm. significance inasmuch as it constituted Tni atntpment was frauirht with the first official annonncement of dip lomatic accord issuing from tne nuieci m,n.il rt niAnnt that if Germany started her peaco proposals insincerely and sought to split tne Bines, sue uuu failed. Taken with tno onwara rusn ot Biuuiniated soldiers in the west, it spell ed disaster for the Teuton- if he per sists in war. Tha direct hint from the state de partment today was that nothing fur ther as to the armistice woum w known until Germany had accepted or rAWtorl it Thia answer, however, was expected to take not longer than two days. Using the Austrian armistice as a guido, it was judged hero that Her many must meet terms running about thus: 'Evacuation of France, Belgium, Rus sia, Rumania, Austria, the Italiun and Balkan fronts. Surrender half of all her divisional, corps and army artillery, and equip ment, including all of it in cvacuuted territory. Surrender a portion it ncr suumnr ine and grand fleets Apply a Utll don't rub, let It ptni holt, and goooUby twingel: Same for external aches, pains, strains, stiffness of joint Of muscles, lameness, bruises. Instant relist without mussinesj or Boiled clothing. Reliable the biggest selling liniment year after year. .-Eco-tiomical by reason of enormous sales,. Keep a big bottle ready at ail times. Ask your druggist tor moan s urumenc. 30c, 00c, 1.20 SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate. In It, before breakfast. David E. 8 wank died at his home at r-i.. ft, 1 oc 1IHQ P1... jut'liuum .viuuuuy, ii:wiurr o, jino. iuu jr; yolt get nen'lMfie?, IT rT v'Hir livori body was brought to Aumsville where If you atch cold easily, it's your live fliA AtnaMl unrvifioa IsnrA Vinlrl At tlin Tf vnn wu!,A iln L.ith a. Vltift IhmIm. t'nr- To feel as fine as the proverbial fiddlo, wo must keep the liver washed , clean, almost every morning," to T,r' . vent its sponge-like pores -lium clog'1 ging with indigestible materia!,' sour bile and poisonous t.i'tw, says a nof ed physiciaiii 1 If you get hcanaelir.i, it s your liver; the funeral services were held at tho i If you wake up with a bud tiwite, fur- IIUIIJV Ul Ills Dull, KT.' w. HnnjiBj ,Tft;iiiiro- iuii tuiiLguu, uuai uimiu w. u, day afternoon. Interment trr.s ji tso omos rancid, it's your liver. Sallow I. O. O. F. cemetery at Turner. sltin, muddy complexion, watery, eyes. Mis. Hazel Morris of Turner attend- all denoto liver unelcanliuess. l'oufc, ed the ftiiperal. Anmvillo Record. , liver is the most important, also tha ' most abuwd and negleeted organ, of ( ;)( tho body. Few know its function Of if how to release the dammed -up bodx, TH EASIEST WAY i waste, bile and toxins. Most folks ror TO END DANDROTP Uorf to violent calomel, whii h is a 4 I dangerous, salivating chemical which ' ;car only bo used oeffnuonaily because There is one sure way that nover it accumulates in tho tissues, also at fnilu tn reimivA dnndrnff enrniileteh 1 tiii-kn the hones. and .that is to dissolve it. This destroys Kvory man and womun, sick or well, it entirely, To do tins, jutt get atiout should r i n k eacn morning, ueium. four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid breakfast, a gltirs.of hot water with arvon; apply it at night when rctir-Iteatqionnful of limestone phosphate in lnn nun nnHiuh til TiiniHtAIl the ttrnlri'it til Wtlh frOlll the liver Mid boWfilS anil rub it ia gently with the finger tips. By morniiif, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve 'and eiitirely destroy (every u'.n.rln u'm n an. I triwri ikf it. fill matter including the how much dandruff you may have, other Ymi will find. too. that all itching and digging of the scalp will stirp in stantly, and your hair will be Huffy, the previous day's indigestible mater ial, the poisons, soir niio anu loxinir; tlnia i.lniinwiii(r MwceleniiiQ and, fresh ening tho enti'ro alimentary, ennal N- fore luittiBg more rood into tua stum ach. I.ii.if.lnnn nlinsnhiitp doc-c not rs 'strict the diet like calomel, because; it. can not salivate, for it " harmless anu you can cat anything afterwards. It is inexpensive and almost tanuess, aim rood battleships, cruisers and rfift ahA Aii7.ed from Russia Dismantle the remainder of ncr neet jSiatiny, ana your nair w-m ue mnj, im'ninsin u " iurd. Ilustrous, glossy, suny nnu son, ami any pnajmarim win mu " i-.- or ! look and feci a hundred times tetter. ; pound, which is sufficient for a oem- i ..... . . l 1 ' . 1 ...In. un,l lllYtrt I 1011 'an Ket "1U1U arvon ay urllB onsiraiion or n " Probablr evaeuate Alsace-Lorraine, store. It is inexH-nsive, and four omie- .tou3 phowati c :n;ilN- stimulaUs aud Gcrmaur ia also expected, to be eall-.fs is all you will need. This simple rem- ifiesheiis tne -'!"'i: J" ..vC cd upon to surrender a portion it her edy has never betn known to fail, jing fit iii't.': i'.i ..a.-' .ut.. ; fwsmmnmnm- rwimrBAH,.. mm urn, mm immu m.wv&'l'"mim0mmmm t m mum m ' " 11 mM mnu "" nnn n"' 1