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.THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .22, 1918. PAGE FIVE . 1 is" .SET M 1 If ' or , ViCti Xhias k. - - - orv it rFHIS is to be the year, of -t useful gifts. Gifts of service and utility. ' Gifts that bring cheer. The woman who takes pride in the appearance of her home, and most women do, will appreciate a gift of such service and utility as St Not only as a gift of service - and "utility but a gift of cheer because O-Cedar brings brightness and beauty to the home. Most v omen know O-Cedar Polish. They know it cleans as it pol ishes. It brightens and beautifies all furniture antl' woodwork. 25c to $3 sizes at all dealers Channell Chenuckl Co. Chicngo Toronto London P ALLIED ARMIES HE RE-TAKENTW0TH1RDS OF ENEMY HRR1T0RY American Army Of Occupa tion Has Passed Thru City Of Luxemburg. By Webb Miller. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) With The Americans Advancing To ward The Ehine, Nov. 21. (Night.) The American army of occupation pass ed through tho city of Luxomburg, cap ital of the Grand Duchy of that name, thig afternoon. Groat crowds of civilians, hailing the Americans as deliverers, escorted the doughboys through the streets, which were gaily decked with allied flags, American emblem predominating. Belgians Pass Louvain. Havre, Nov. 21-(Night.) The Bel gian army has passed Louvain, the city which was utterly destroyed by the Germans early in the war, it was announced by- the Belgian war office' tonight. "Wo havq reached the line of Aren dock, Moll, west of Dicst and east of Louvain," the communique said. "In the Brussols region wo received 2500 allied prisoners." Arondonck is 108 miles cast of Nieu- port, whore the northern extremity of tho allied line rested at the beginning of the offensive and sixty niilog oast of Salzaete, whero the lines stood at the close of hostilities. , Moll is ten miles directly south of Arondonck. Louvain is fifteen miles east of Brussels and DieSt is tho same distanco southwest of Louvain. explained that the industry wants an opportunity to adjust itsolf to changing CUI1U1UUI1B Bliai" n unuouwu ji- iod between war and peace. Baruch said that until big decision is made the existing regulations will not be altered, i 4id; Newly Built Ships Of Inferior. Juality Washington, Nov. 21. Tescimony that the machinery of now shops turned over to the nnvv by the sntypma eoardi was often found in need of impair was GUARANTEED r TO INSTANTIY RELIEVE ASTHMA i,M0NEV REFUNDED A5K ANY CHU0GI5T given the house nr.vui affairs commit tut today. This statomcvt with bitter nuc.cks by committeemen on the navy depart ment's intention to finish construction of 112 Ford Eagle bonts featured the appearance of Admiral Griffin, chief of naval engineering, before the com- mittoo framing the new naval appro priation bill. Griffin askod for $35,000,000 to carry on operations for the year beginning .Tuly 1, 1919. Tho original estimate wtis twice this. - . COLONEL HOUSE HAS FLU 100 Miles From The Ehine. London, Nov.- 22. Fully two thirds has been re-occupied by the allied ar mies. At no point are the allies now more than 100 miles from the JMumo. ' ,Tho general line of tho advanco, ac cording to the latest advices, is as follows: Turnhont, Heronthal (occupied by tho Belgians) ; Wavre, Gembloux, Onhavc (occupied by the British); Wancenncs, Bnstogue (occupied by the French); Luxemburg (occupied by the Ameri cans); ftnnrbrticken, rotit-Picrro (Ljit zelutoiii), Hochfcldon, Obernay, Marck olsheim and tho line of tho Bhiuo from thero to the Swiss border (occupied by the French.) ' LADY GRATEFUL FOE : ; HELP RECEIVED "For 13 years I Buffered increasing ly with stomach and liver trouble. Bloating with gns distressed me very much and caused ;sorious heart, flutter ing. All medicine only relieved tempo rarily. I gave up hope of ever being cured. My druggist advisod-mc one day to try Mayr's- Wonderful Itemedy. 1 am feeling .like a new woman since and can now eat anything with no ill re sults." It is a simple, harmless prepa ration that removes the cmarrhal mu cus from the intestinal trrct and al lays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver ar.d in testinal ailments, including uppjuJici tis. .Ono dose will convince or wvmiy refunded. J. C. Perry. SICK HEADACHE: GOES QUICKLY End that distressing sick headache that keeps you feliug miserable, with a laxative tea that won t fail. Celery King is wh'at you need. Splendid for liver and bowels, for upset stomach, bad breath and constipation. Same obi remedy in tlie same old box. i At a f f 1 Kxtit Wear x Work Of Local Exemption Board Drawing To Close As chairman of the local exemption board, W. I. Necdham received notice this morning that on Dee. 10, 1918, tho board shall s:l all records of tho local exemption offiee and keep them intact, subject to lurtner orders. . This order seems to lnii'onto mar the work of the local .board will close on Dec. 10 mid that tho office will bo closed. Tho board is also instructed to collect and transmit all data called for in connection with making the annual report with instructions that all class ifications must be completed by Dec. 9 From now on, all physical examina tions will bo discontinued nnd no more cases or appeals will be sent to the dis; trict board iu Portland. The board is alsa instructed that no one shall have access to or bo furnished with any in-. formation concerning the board s rec nw1 mracnt. iiiioii written authority. Tho board members are charged with the duty of keeping the records intact. Men who are Between ine ageg ui 18 an,d 4b' are supposed to have return ed their questionnaires and the fact, that tho work of the bonid is gradu ally drawing to a close will exempt no nmn from properly returning ins ii" tionnairo. Nor wi'U the fnct that he lias received none be regarded as an exenso by tho Dnaru, r-very innu draft ago ami- that is from the istu birthday to tho 0th is supposed -to have returned a . questionnaire uu those who have not will be so reported to tho district boards ' Central Directory If Siebna Is OviThirofei Tokyo, Nov. 21. (Delayed.) Tho Central Directory (the all-Siberian gov ernment at Omsk) has been overthrown and Admiral Kotchak has become vif tually supreme dictator of Asiatic Tiiis-sia. Football Game you have a hundred times more fun if you're snug and warm in an all-wool JANTZEN SWEATER! You not only feel well but you look just right, Secure in the con sciousness that you are wearing the best looking sweater that money can buy. . ' ; ' Whether it's a sweater vest, sweater or sweater coat that you are buying, look for the label and know that you are getting a Jantzen, then you're sure. . They come in all sizes and colors, from the very little one3 to the very big ones and all have character, individuality, style call it what you will; it's there and it's mighty, fine to own. And knit caps and hose sure, just step into a Jantzen dealers the next time you're downtown and see what we mean. JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS CP. BISHOP Admiral Kotchak was commander of tho Russian Black sea fleet until it wag Seized by the revolutionists. Washington, Nov. 22. Colonel House at Versailles, is suffering ti very mild case of influenza, state department aa vices said today. J&T s V SMB AM MBsMHm BBPQBite. M V m. S II siv- Remember Red Cross Notes. After the surgical dressings depart ment of the lied Cross finishes its al lotment of surgical sponges, no inor6demio of influenza now raging, Open Forum "FLU" AT PENITENTIARY Editor Capital Journal: Realizing that officials and guards of prisoners are usually considered Ps without heart in their treatment of convict', tho inmates of the Oregon stato peni tentiary desire space in. your paper in which to mako known the conditions at. this prison during tho severe tpi This Coffee Goes Further Our Guarantee Your grocerwill rdundtiei ull price you paid for M. J.B. Coffee, if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you havejused out of the can. Vacuum Packed It Reaches You Freth work will, be allotted in the surgical line. However, members of this depart ment will continue their work making dresses for refugees, especially for chil dren. Willamette chapter, American Red Cross has addressed a letter to the United States National bank express ing its thanks and appreciation for the free use of several rooms in the bank building ever since the chapter was or- gamzod. fot only did the bank give free rent, but this included free jani tor service, light and heat. As soon as the government disposes of sphag num moss and surgical dressings sup plies now stored in the postoffico build ing, Red Cross headquarters will bo re moved to tho rooms over the postnlfieo. All departments will then be under one roof. Willamette chapter, American Red Cross, which includes Marion and Folk a recent census, 12,915 members. In addition to this number there arc about 5,000 children in the two counties who aro members of the school auxil iaries. - countks, according to has l!j chapters and' The board, of directors of 21 members recently elected members of tho Red Cross will meet Dec. 2 at the Commer cial club rooms to -elect the chapter chairman and executive officers, y . Regulations Affecting Paper Shortage Still Enforced Washington, Nov. 22. Newspaper publishers have asked B. M. Baruch; hairmnn of the war industries board, to eontinuo to enforce regulations sf- n,j,,r newspapers and to continue re striction in the use of news print paper by dairy and Sunday papers until Feb ruary 1. Barnch announced today that he has the request under advisement and that he will announce his decision later. Tho publinhcrs' war service eomniit tee, in making these recommendations, When tho first cases wero made known Warden Murphy gave orders that every prisoner having pyniptmns of tho diseaso should be immediately transferred to the hospital, thus chci-k-ing the disease beforo it made much headway the first big reason why our death rate has been so sma'.l vhen com pared w-ith other Prisons where the sick must remain in their colls during an epidemic on account of lact-of hos pital space, liesides tho hospital reg ular, tho llertillon room has been nt'l isssd and th auditorium (is well, af-' ter removing seats. The only guard we have had in cur overcrowded sick rooms has beon Of fier Morclock. Help in the hospilal ,ba depended solely on vj'r.ntejr in- RUB SPRAINS, PAINS AfasmUNGAWAY Don't Suffer. It's So Needless Instant Relief Follows a Rubbing With 'St. Jacobs Liniment" Rub it on a sprained anklo, wrist, shoulder, back or a sprain or strain anywhere, that's when you realize the magic in old, honest "8t. Jacohg Lini ment" because the momei.t it is op plied, out coroys the pain, ache, soo new! and swelling. It ipenotrates right into the injured muacles, rerves, liga ments, tendon and bones, and relief comes instantly. It not merely kills pain, but soothes and heals the injury so a quick recovery is effected. (Set s small trial bottle of "St, Ja cobs Lin iuient" right now at any drug store and stup guff wring. Nothing else nets things straight o quickly so thoroughly. t is th only application to rub on a bad sprain, strain, bruise or swelling. .11 r . if A V ;!',-) r m.iteg, of whom all but two su",ctinibed floors, made beds, ran errands for tlielknow haw they all kept it until to the " flu" within a short time. Air. j helpless and repeatedly insistc-l tlmt.lart minute, doing wouilers, but 1 luoieiucn, leuiixuig tuui suHiruiin mm ; ine convaioscent, wlio WO'.I:) -Ufl iu to be douo iininediately, presented him-1 tempting to clean up tho inesj of a self to' the hospital stowaid (nn in- hemorrhage from a weaker member, mate) with the iiitorragatioM 'Can 1 I get off his feet and iuto be L Hot a ju-ip oiui rrum ytm inuo nu, i no tiling UU1 110 pverlooK or lietil'itn a s( C first in tho history of the prison, wo were presented .llh the daily exam ple of what a guard would do, having a real interest at heart for the unfor tunates surrounding him. From (i a, m. to 6 p. in., overy.day, Officer Morclock performed every task imagiaablo .which becomes necessary in a hospital full of ond in doing, in the niean:iui jol'yiug 11 p the latest case, or, p-rli:ii-j a little later, doing all in his p.nvi'r r ease some poor mir'M-hinnl'e through tho Inst, agonies of death. Men- use hard iu pris on. You, outside, may thinlr that, is nolh ing moro than a part of official dii'y. It is far rrom taut, we, in-ii.lc. Know, sick 'pccpie. no. swept nnd mojipca jit .jB a miracle to us. ;Fo;0 -of have -.- ' ' ' ' , I in a iluzcii or mor i prisons, 'n.-l . ... ' such a thing as a guard Or oi iiciul do- :ing ns Mr. Jlorelock Im? -lime tot tho past twenty .days, with uo other i.hot than that of helping tlu he.'plci, is an unheard of thing in prison mmfils.'1 We appreciate it, and ns wo have no other immediate way of expu-ssing mr gratitude to Warden liuvnhy niid Of: ficer Morclock, wp hope you wiM nl low us spRco in wliich to publ.ie'y ex press our thanks. . , Tncidentully, it iMiy be. slnlel (hat M,r. Morelock insists that other iit teudants wonccd iike troinns, espedal ly tho hospital steward, nnd- tu them all credit is due, and that ho merely helped out a little iu a pjm;h. Sine; wo for liuants & Invalids A Nutritious Diet for AU Arrss. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. -' OTHER 3 are IMITATIONS j K ho detracts nothing from the Vnct -that Mr. Morclock is probably I'.io nituso of a fow dozen more, of us being alive to day, who otherwise, W'ld liavj pa-seit to the great beyond. Aiul it's hull to din in prison. (Signed) One Hundred ni.d Twculjl Kive 1 mimics. SOUR STOMACH TiliS Mi'O-uii Puts the Stomach in Shape lit Five Minutes. . If your stuiiiiicsi in continually kick ing up u disturbance; you. feel blonteS and distressed; if you belch gas nuri sour food into the mouth, Iheu yoit miid Mi o na 8tainucli Tablets. Mi-o-mi Ktomuch Tublets give in Hlnnt. relief, of course, but they utl moru; they drive out tho poisonous gas es that causo fermentation of ' food and! thoroughly clean, icnovato nnd slreng tlion the stomach ko that it can ruadiiy digest food without artificial uid. Mi-o-nu stoiimch tubleta aro giiariul toed to end indigestion, acute or chron ic, or money .back. This means that nvrvunsness, dizziness and biliousness will diMippetir. lriigglsts everywhere) and Dan'! .1. Fry sell Mi-o-nu. 10c Tablet Paper Saturday Price 3 for 17c FOR SATURDAY At the Remnant Store 254 N. Commercial St. TTTTTT-T ""- : $5.00 X Crepe de Chine X Shirt ' Waists , Saturday Price I $5.75 $12.50- Odd Wool ' $1.35 Ladies Wool Nap Wool Raymond Men's rm.0 Trimmed Blankets Blankets Under Shirts ' ys Hats Saturday' On Sale Saturday Coveralls Saturday Price Saturday Price Saturday Price , Piice $4.69 S8.93 Pair 98c 98c Suit One-Half Price t ; 36-inch Remnants Wool Dress 'J5c to 75c A Big 16-in Of Table Goods Fancy Doll ' unweacneu CJoths Remnants Ribbons . On Sale MUSlIn iSffhl 1 Sale Saturday 23c Yard Wholesale Saving - At 29c Each 49c Each $6.00 A Big Children New Xmas Doll Carts Plaid Line of Union suits Goods Arriving $4.98, $6.50 Blankets 15c Toys now in . On Sale Daily ,98c,$3.98 On Sale Look Them Saturday Come and Look to $8.00 $48PaiT Over 89c a Sail The Line Over BUY EARLY Don't Forget Do Your XMAS Shopping, Early The mm store A. D. Thompson, Prop. 254 N. Com. St. Headquarters. For Santa : Claus At the Remnant Store J