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I THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. PAGE THREE ALSATIANS DELIGHTED BYFRENCHOCCUPATION The Best Cough Syrup 1$ Home-made - I it. A Cunn Branch In wltndrawing General Arthur f rod the Paelfio Coast v territory, wo really make it possible to serre the friends of thle cigar more efficiently than ever before. The following facts show why that is the case (1) The Rob't Burns Cigar, on which we now conV. centrato, is actually the same cigar as General Arthur, (2) By putting all of our effort on the one bran , instead of the two, we will be able to keep you better supplied with constant stocks of Rob't Burns than we could when effortewertj ' divided between the.two brande. V (3) Rob't Burns is a nationally sold cigar. -It v will be sold in every state, from coast to coast, it has the wid est distribution of any cigar of its class sold in the United Statesj, In other words, it cannot be made too plain that this, change of policy will be of distinct benefit to the smoker., Cordially youre, ' GENERAL CIOAR CO. ,' INCt) Copy of letter addressed to v . . ; ( M. A. Gunst Branch " of General Cigar Co., Inc. ' Remember Little Bobbie i a small cigar but.verhigiBrquTf ? 139 (2for2&) 15 cHave you tried one lately ? Ml IS GOOD SAYS PAULUS Late Shippers May Not Get Top Prices On Account Of Anthracnose. Thapple grower, member of the Sa lem Fruit union, who was gomewhat laggard in delivering hie applies this fall may find that his delays have caus ed him considerable loss. Although growers were asked to hurry in their apples, several did not respond to the invitation, and have been shipping the past week or so. Today Eobert Paulus, manager of the union, received 'a wire from the San Francisco agent stating that On account of black spots or specks on the apples the last car load was not bringing the price of those sold a short time ago. To bo candid about it, late shipped apples all showed signs of anthracnose and apples with this disease, first indi cated by the black spots will not bring top priceB on the market, for the sinv plo reason that when attacked by am thracnose they soon develop rotten spots that eventually take the wholi apple. This season, in order to do justice to all shippers, Mr. Paulus is selling each car load on its merits as it is not his policy to mako those who complied with orders and brought their fruit in early to sharo any of the losses of those who held back and brought their apples ft Now that the lid is off HOLSUM Bread ' ITstill maintaining its position in the front line of bread products. , - It now has that creamy texture, and rich bloom to say nothing of the nutty flavor that we all have been look . ing forward to. ... Crust and crumb it is delicious. HOLSUM OLD ENGLISH FRUIT CAKES are now in the market for Thanksgiving and the Holidays. Cherry City Baking Co, 1RY THIS FOR Feeble Are French At Heart Notwithstanding German Control For 50 Years. . By Frank J. Taylor Strasbourg, -.Nov 25. (Night.) French infantry divisions aretaking ov er Alsatian towns controlled by Ger man Soviets. The arey handling tho situation in a most creditable manner, restoring order ,providing food for tho people and caring for refugees. The Alsatians are delighted with tne French ideas of constructive operation. Dances, concerts, fetes and the inter mingling of soldiers and civilians aro accomplishing more n the way of main taining order than the- German "verbo- ten" signs ever did. The formal entry of French military officials into Strasbourg today, follow ing the actual occupation of French troops yesterday, was enthusiastically hailed by the population. Marshal Petain was accompanied by General Santolnau end General Rour aud. Tho poilus, . African colonials, Chasseurs and Annamitcs paraded bo- tween two long lines of brightly cos tumed Alsatian girls, who were drawn up in the famous Ninth Centutj - thedral. Martial Exercises Held. Martial exercises were held and the Marseillaise . sung before the kaiser's palaco, which was decorated with tho French and allied colors. All joined in the cclcgrations.? French veterans of 1870 who swung in behind the troops and marched along with tottering steps were given a wonderful i vat ion. A week spent with the victorious French army of occupation in Alsace Lorraine has provided me with convinc ing evidence that the people, almost unanimously, are French at heart. This despite the fact that for nearly fiftj years they have been under German control and for the last four years have been forbidden to use a single French Tho few remaining Germans are rap idly leaving Alsace. They are entirely out- of Lorraine. TO BE SUFFICIENT. Continued from page one ttreF H m? mf U itn W, s3, let have tlx twot wmb ttmtdf fM evec tiled. President To Reside At Heme Of Princess Mural In France Paris, Nov. 25, The home of Prin cess Mural, which will be ProBidont Wilson's residence during his stay here, is undergoing changing to harmonize with his personal tastes and habits. ' The German peace delegates will re side in'onvirons of the ity. shipping there is also the opportunity of disposing of the apples before any of the black spots dovolop, should there be any anthracnose. The Salem Fruit union has already shipped 13 cars f, o. b. Salem and three cars aro now onrouto to San Francisco. There is just the possibility that an thracnose may develop in this laBt three cars and the growers not Ireceivo as high a price as those who shipped earl ier in the season. men who are sick, wounded or conval escent. But it is anticipated that some of the forces from the eight divisions and other units recently named will also soon bo under way. As tor the British shipping, it is pointed out that it is under charter to tho United States. Good rates are paid for its use, but an agreement was made that no profit should bo made thereon. Baker believes that tho increasing You'v probably heard of this well known plan of making couch syrup at! home. But hare you ever used it? When you do, you will understand why thou sands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house with out ii It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will quickly; earn it a permanent place in your home. Into ft cint bottle, nour ii ounces of Fines j then add . plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. I Either way, it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a tuu pint or better couch remedy than you could buy, leady-niaue for three times its cost. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cough usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passasp, loosens a drv, hoarse or tijrht coujth, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost immediate relief. Splen did for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pine is a hijjhlv concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations for throat and chest ailments. Avoid disappointment bv asking your druggist for kVk ounces (if Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. DARTDiG, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the pene trating effects of Sloan's Liniment So do ttiose rheumatic twinges and the loin-ache of lumbago, the nerve inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise, - . , The ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the clean liness, and the economy of Sloan's Liniment make it universally preferred. 30o, 60c, 1.20 output of American tomiago, plus other ships available, will meet' American needs as soon as the British reductions STILL ANOTHER PROTEST London, Nov. 26. Another German protest against armis- tico terms has been Bent broad- cast' by tho Naucn wireloss. General Von Wintorfold issued- this Intent complaint. He ob- jects to tho German army be ing rendered powerless, say ing: . '- '' ' "It can only be assumed that jt is the 'intention of tho high cominnud of the allies is to com pletely dissolve and desaroy an army which during 50 months has gloriously ...made a stand uguiiiBt superior numbers, and whose front at tho cessation of hostilities had not been broken through." An Economical, Delightful, light Place to Trade Brew it at home, yourself, savo money and feel ber right rway If you want a splendid, economical repicdy for constipation, sick headache dizziness and torpid liver, get a small package of Dr. Carter's K. and B. Tea today and drink' a cup of you own brewing whenever you need it. This old reliable vegetable remedy has stood the test of time and is now more popular than ever. Keep a package in the house all the time and brew a cupful when you foci out of sorts, feverish or bilious. It al ways helps promptly and being" mild and gentle, ig just as good for children as for grownups. in only after they had developed an thracnose. Sneakinit of the apple buitinosss, Mr. Paulus said that while in the pat there has been considerable trouble in mar keting, these troublca are now about tt 13 pnrloadi sold this fall were' marketed f. o. b. Salem, something not done before. The apple uusincsB is now established on a regular market, he says, and hereafter there will be no difficulty in disposing: 0i tne erop. It 4. f.lt. both bv Mr, Paulus and 8 H. Van Trump, county fruit inspector, that farmers are not giving enougu in tention to spraying, especially in the older orchards that all have anthrae A Bordeaux mixture 8-6-50 is recommended for spraying and once a year it is thought win Keep we avor i 3 - - .1: ; .r age orcuuru iu cvuuihuh. 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