Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 27, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918.
THE FAEIIER MUST BATE BOGGED HEALTH
Many Break Downs and Failures
Due to Exposure and Hard Work
Catarrh in Soro ml It's Many Form
Claims Thootaajs
Enr farm family ha its medletaa cabinet and b
almost every one via b ftroad a bottle of Dr. Eartman's
World Famous Peruca, For eottgtia, ooids ana catarrh
It U invaluable. It'i dm U Indicated la ail caea of.
catarrhal Inflammation and oornreatloa whether of res
piratory organs, stomach, bowels or ether organs of tbm
body.
Temple of 304 Lincoln Art, Delaware, Ohio, offered tor
mnammatloa of the moeoos Balnea of the stomach and
Mr, W. J.
years with
bowels. AocortJJrog to his own story ha aid not eat a meat for n
ranma h sola everywhere. To
without distress. He says: 1 am
a farmer ana must be exposed to
u klnda of weather. After yean
oc aoaermc a dnwrtart recom
mended Peruna. I took ail together
ore bottle ana am a well man.
Formerly, I eeald not do a day
work. Now, farm work doe not
xaUgne aae In the least Feruna U
the beat enedldne and tonie on the
market. Time only strengthens any
aJmimtkm tor It, especially for
atarrh and Co Ida
may boy it In either liquid or tab-
Jet farm. Ask for Dr. Harrmaafa
Well Known Penm Tonie and if
yon are seeking health taka nothinsr
alee. Insist noon Penma.
If yoa are atck and saffermtv
rite The Parana Company, Dept.
77, Colambua, Ohio, for Dr. HarU
man's Health Book. The book la
free and may help you. AA your
dealer for a Perusa Almanac,
Cusp Lewis WHI Tern
Ost 250 Men Daily
Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 27. Deinobili-
cativa at the rale of 250 men ofmore a
slay from now on i expected by mus
tering officers at Camp Lewis, follow
inf ,tba physical examination of the
first batch of 800 enlisted men yester
slay. When the remobilizing machin
ery hat reached a smooth working stage
lie number of men returned to civilian
life daily will be considerably increas
fcxemtnatien l proceeding today at
rapidly aa possible and more than 200
aaea probably will have passed throuhg
aae aanon or tae physicians and be slat
J for discharge before night.
C7AST HOMJS IV TWO WEEKS
Washington, Nov. 27. Secretary of
war Jtaker estimated this af ernoor
hat in Juta inaa twc weeks' iiwe turn
will be starting homeward from anion';
the Jaet eitkt divisions abroad sained
for atilicina; in last week's ordir.
tin doubted (bat any whole Uivls'on
wo;ud be home by Christmas, Lkktr
also rulnd that no individuals shad be
discharged until their nuits are di-fhnrged.
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Fact Pomdt
II elmgt to tUniian on. Ke-
moves all sbme. Enhances nat
ural beauty with velvety amooth
tieaa Tint for every complexion.
Exquisite fragrance. The pow
der that ia different ewwoatfy
btttr. Trjritaiidiaa
1EE8. OKemS 80OTT
125 N. High Bt.
; society
By CAXOL S. DEEBLB.
ALL arnnea lead to Iks daaee
Coostry ekib tonigist where
ThanksgiviBg Eve will be cele
brated ia deiigkifol manner with a
brilliant daaee. About 130 persons
pronrineat ia Salem aoetery and elnb
eireJee will motor ont for the raveties.
Preeedinj the danea aeverC informal
dinner partita will be given, waea va
riona elnb members will entertain am all
eotariea of frieada. Though the Cona
try club has sponsored many a lovely
party during ita elnb annals, few
hava given greater promise of a 'gala
good time than the one anticipated to
aight. Though one of the first strictly
formal functions since the close of the
war, the festal atmosphere will be none
the less gay, and indeed will be height
ened by the genuine holiday and vic
tory spirit pervading all social assem
blies those days,
Mrs. Henry B. Thielten and Miss
-Veil Thielsen will arrive from Portland
this evening te pass Thanksgiving in
Salem, as the gnest of airs. Bussell
Catlin. Miss Thielsen will attend the
danea at the Country elub tonight.
Mrs. Catlin will be hostcta for the
Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. Cov
ers will be arranged additionally for
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears and small
son. Mrs. Thielsen will remain in Sa
lem for a week or more, while Miss
Thielsen will return to Portland Sun
day,
Looming large among th parties to
be given for the 8. A. T. U boys ol
Willamette university the next month
ia the dance being arrangdd in tneir
honor by the entertainment committee
of the ftalem branch of the National
War Mothers' association. The affair
will be held at the Masonic Temple,
December 7.
In anticipation of the event, Mra
Balph White has volunteered her jet
vices as dancing instructor in acquaint'
ing the boys with some of tha late steps
The Lee orchestra will eontnouie tne
music as a complimentary attention to
tha o. A. T. C. men. The dance win be
in the nature of a Christmas holiday
diversion andwill be the first of a
semes to ba give by the association, -j
Mra K. J. Hendricks is state chair
man of the National War Mothers as-
ITHOIISOIi SAYS HE
D34P0I0S
Suffered Fifteen Years M
Rhemfea Acd Odier
Troubles.
The estate of Anna P. Merrian hi
been closed by the county court and Isolation, Mra John carson serving as
h muiuuHiBiui tfwua ji. jMvrnan, re
lieved or luruer duty and discharged.
Ugly, Unsightly Pimples
Civ Heed to the Warning.
Pimples en the face and other
rart of the body are warnings from
Nature that your blood if sluggish
and Impoverished. Sometimes they'
xorataii eczema, bout, blisters, toaly
rupticni and other skin disorders
that barn lihe flames of fire.
Th nwn that your blood neadi
S. S. 8. to purify it and cleanta it of
these impure accumulation that can
causa unlimited trouble. This remedy
la the area test vegetable blood ouri-
Are Signals of Bad Blood
tier known, and contains do minerals
or chemicals to Injur' the most deli
cate skin. fj
Co to VOUi dramtors. ai3 r a
bottle ot S. S. 8. today, and -get rid
ui wios- nnsignuy and disfiguring
pimples, and other skin irritations.
And n will cleanse vour blood thor.
oughly. If you wish special medical
advice, you can obtain it without
charge by writing to Medical Direc
tor, 29 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
Georgia.
1MM'M" MMM
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hftJLls 1,1. L-arf
I A Good Wool
Mackinaw--
Is a Friend Indeed to the Man That Must Face
The Elements.
We doubt if there is a better collection of good Mack-
: maws in baiem man trie one you'll find here. The
: weight, ouality, finish, colors and patterns of our
: coats will please most men who want something
: really worth while. Cheaper Mackinaws than these
are of little value and less protection. On the other
hand, there e no better coats at these prices.
Men's Sizes, 34 to 52 $7.85 to $14.45
Boy's Sizes, 5 to 16 ... $5.95 to $10.45
Auto Robes
Let us show you some really good heavy Wool Robes.
An Orcffon product made for your comfort when it's
damp and chilly. Choice patterns in plaid efects,
fringed ends ......$11.45
NERVOUS
PROSTRATION
My b Overcome by Lydia
Ei Pmkhara's Ycjretable
Compound Tbia
Letter Prove It
West Philadelphia, Pa" During tho
thirty years 1 have been married, I hava
been in bad health
and had several at
tacks of nervous
prostration until it
seemed as if the
organs in my whole
body were worn
out I was finally
persuaded to try
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound and it made
a well woman of
me. I can bow do
all hauaownrk
and advise all eihntr women to trv
Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and I will ruarantee the will
derive great benefit from It" Mrs.
Frank r itzgkrald, fj N. ilstSbreet
WwtPhiWelrAiaTPa.
There are thousands of women every
Where in Mrs. Fitxtrerald'a condition, i
suffering from nervooanaae, backache,
headaches, and other symptoms of a
functional derangement It was a
patef ul spirit for health restored which
led ber to write tha letter so that othet
women may benefit from her experience
and find health as she baa dona
For sutnrestions in renrd to vonr eon.
dittOn WriLI,vriiF Pinkham Mlinu
(the stars and atnpcs. Tbe main feature I Co.. Lvnn. uW Th reanlt r tHi.
mmm44mm4mtt of the day, was the bountiful dinner 40 years experience is at your service.
the local chairman.
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Misa Margery Kay arrived home
yesterday from Eugene, where sbe is
attending the University of Oregon, to
ipass tha Thanksgiving recess with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tiay.
A feted visitor in Balcra this wees
ia Miss Eulda Basler, formerly of
Grants Pass, now a yoomsnette at
lircnrerton. Miss Basler is the house
guest of Misa Grace Presley at her
home on Center street Misa Presley is
also from (want Pass and as sharing
the honor of entertaining Miss Basler
with a group of Grant Pass girls, who
are now residing in Halem.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Anderson mo
tored to Portland today to spend
Thanksgiving.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamilton will
be Portland visitors over Thanksci.rng,
joining a gathering of relatives for the
lay s festivities
Mr. and Mrt. Stanley Morgan drove
down from 'Portland yesterday, return
ing homo today. They were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. ti. v. jneaiecnan 01
the Electric apartments while in town.
'
Mra Walter Kirk of 540 Mill street,
has returned from Eugene, where she
has been doinir professional nursing
the nest month, during the absence of
her husband, who is stationed at the
U. 8. naval training camp at Seattle.
Mra. Kirk wa taking care of Bollo
lirain. whose buck wa injured in a
recent automobile accident. Mrs. Drain
was Miss Emily Necrod of Salem be
fore her marriage.
Mrs. Kwk visited her parents, Mr.
and Mra J. B. Howe, at their home in
'Brownsville for a week before return
ing home. Mr. Kirk ornvod from Se
attle laitt nitflit and will remain in Sa
ints till the first of next week. Han
of tbe men in the naval training camp
were given a five day furlough last
week, and this week the remainder of
the men are granted tne same leave.
WWW
Mrs. E. E. Fisher returned last night
from a three weeks' 1rtp to Iowa,
where she visited her mother, who lives
in the northwestern part of the state.
lr. and, Mra. Fisher will be hosts to
morrow 'at a large family dinner at
their rcsiilerrcc, MS Market street. Tha
guests will itumbfir twenty three.
The members f the freshman class
of the rialnm high school will be the
guests of honor touight at the annual
reception given the incoming class by
the hijih srhool student body. Earl
Hhaefcr is chairman of the committee
in charge of tbe affair, with Misa Eliz
abeth McCoy as faculty adviser. A
combination color scheme of maroon
ami black, the high school colors, will
be used in the decorations. An enter
taining program will also I e a feature
of the cveuiug. e
Misa Nollie Fowler loft yeslerdey for
Portland, where she will spend Thanks
giving with her fnmily. r
Mr. and Mrs. "Thomas lowre 'were
lulightful dinner hosts this week when
they entertained Mra Henry Werner
of 8ilverton, Mrs. Carl Uner of ra-1
lem and Mra B. C. Ifeuegar of Salem.
The table was attractively decked
it h chrysanthemums. ,
The home of Mr. and Mra J. Kuckel-
berg of the Oardea road, was thrown
open Katiurday to the members of the
Ked Cross auxiliary, who met to cele
brate both the victory and the anniver
sary of the auxiliary. The rooms were
beautifully decorated with the national
colors, while the flag of Belgium, the
native country of Mr. ad Mrs. Knckel-
berg, was displayed aide bv side with
L. ... 1 .f Mat.. .t - .
Aa other reaurkable stateaseat to be
added to the thousands already given,
testifying to tie undoubted benefits
that have been derived from tbe use
of Tanhve ia long standing eases of
rheumatic troubles, is that made the
other day by ilanean Thomson, who is
in the meat market business and lives
at Hi Hawthorn Ave., PoitJand, Or.
In telling of kia experience with Tan
lae Mr. Tbonuaa said:
"I feel it my duty to tell everybody
how Tanlae restored my broken dowa
health, for the aaly way I found out
about this wonderful medicine was thra
others telling haw it helped them.
"I suffered from a rheumatic con
dition of the system for f if Ken years"
continued Mr. Thomson, "and I kept
getting worse all the rime. My kidneys
worried me too. for the but two years
and the misery in my back was so ter
rible I thought at times it would sure
ly break ia two, My legs and knees
would draw up. till my muscles felt
like they were tied in knots and ach
ed so bad I could hardly bear to have
anything tonch them. I was so badly
constipated, that I had to take some
thing for this condition every two or
three days, and my troubles weighed
on me so and pulled me down till they
nearly pot me ont of business. I lost
weight, and felt so tired and worn out
alt the time that it was all J could do
to drag myself off to my work.
"Well, I tried everything 1 could
hear of, bnt got no better, and had be
gua to think there was no help for me
at all. I waa ia frinyler. Oklahoma, when
I first heard about Tanlae, Everybody
there was taking it, and the results
they were getting were so remarkable
that I bought some myself to try. Why.
I personally know one lady who was
dowa ia bed with rheumatism for six
months and her friends had given her
up to die. She took Tanlae and is now
up and doing her own work, as well
aa ever, and I eonld tell yon of many
other cases, liut to get back to my own
ease, I felt so much better after- tak
ing my first bottle that I kept on with
it til) now my rheumatism and kidney
trouble have been entirelv relieved,
my constipation has been removed and
I have actually gained thirty four
pounds in weight I am stronger and
better than I have been in years, J
work as bard as a man half my age
and it don't hurt me a bit. 1 have al
ready told many people about the way
Tanlae haa fixed me up and I expect
to tell many more for 1 think Tanlae
is the best medicine anybody can
take."
Tanlae is sold ia Hubbard by Hub
bard Prog Co., in Mt. Angei by xles
Oooch, in Gerre. by John Kelly, in
Turner by H. P. Cornelius, in Wood
bnrn by Lyman E. Shorey, in Salera
by Dr. S. a Stone, in Silvertan by Geo.
A. tsteeihammer, in Gates by Mra J-
McCurdy and ia Staytoa by U. A.
Beauchamp, in Anrora by Aurora Drug
Store. (Adv.)
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DOLLS PRICED TO SUIT ALL PURSES
You should see this display of Dolls. De not wait until Latersee them now.
The assortment is large and you will find a doll to suit every gift occasion. You
will be interested to know how rapid the. advance in American manufacture
has been during the past two years. Every doll offered for sale made in the U. i
V T
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MAKE THIS STORE YOUR ffiADQUARTERS '
"Everybody Knows Shipley's The Place to Buy Reliable Merchandise at Pop
ular Prices"
Gift Suggestions
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Dennison's Xmas Boxes
. Dennison's Xmas Seals
Dennison's Crepe Paper
Dennison's Tissue Paper
Dennison's Paper Garlands
Dennison's Paper Napkins
Box Stationery
Pound Stationery
Paper Dolls
Lead Pencils
Christmas Cards
Christmas Booklets
Novelty Jewelry
Leather Purses
Leather Bags
Parisian Ivory
Howard's Brushes
Toilet Articles
CARTER'S KNITTED UNDERWEAR
PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY
V BUCK CAT HOSIERY
Crepe de Chine Underwear, Denton's Sleepers, Children's and Women's Knit
ted Headwear, Plain and Novelty Ribbons, Women's Neckwear, Kid Gloves,
Fabric Gloves, Women's Handkerchiefs
n
Silk Waists
Un3ermuslins
Silk Petticoats
Warner Corsets
Voile Waists
Modart Corsets
served at noon. Patriotic and old fa
miliar songs filled the afternoon, and
a talk by L. U. Roberta closed a plas-
ant day. The Garden road Bed Cross
auxiliary of the Willamette chapter,
was organized Nov. 2nd, 1917, and dur
ing the year just completed, the mem
bers have turned ia the following work
Triangular banitades 381, head band
ages 4tK), abdominal bandages 68, pa
jama suits 28, bed shirts 17, handker
chiefs 127, socks 88 pairs, gnn wipers
1700, tea towela 32, ambulance pillows
14, bed socks 2 pairs, balls of string
14, refugee dresses 8, sweaters 3, hel
mets 1.
WVlUUlHUllJ iiituukOIIIug
At Monmouth This Year
Monmouth. Or., Nov 27. Monmouth
is to have a community Thanksgiving
this year wnth exercises appropriate to
the most notable of all Thanksgiving
dnys that the world, has ever known.
At 10 o'clock a m. the students and
people of the town and surrounding
country will assemble in tbe Normal au-
n
Kimonas, Bath Robes, Blankets, Comfortables, Pillows, Richardson's Linens,
Art Linens, Umbrellas.
Coats
Suits
Dresses
"Feminine Wear Exclusively"
WOMEN'S GLOVES
Lamb Skin, Cape Skin and Kid Skinodd lines all sizes in the lot
one clasp, two clasps and some three clasps. Some of the gloves in ;bis
lot sold as high as $3.00 a pair. They are bargains well worth taking
advantage of. SPECIAL, $1.95 PAIR
U. G. SHIPLEY COMPANY
145-147 N. LIBERTY STREET
Au
ditorium to enjoy the program and to
give thanks to God for world democra
cy and universal brotherhood which
seem now to be not far distant. The
principal address will be made by Hov.
Peter Conklin. The music will be un
der the direction of Miss Schutte. Mem
bers of the faculty will contribute to
the program.
Monmouth is coming right along with
her contribution to the united war work
fund. The quota of (1400 still lacks
something like 1150 to complete it. The
high school contributed (110 and the
children of the training school (30.
rroiessor lhoa bentle has been on
the eiek list for the last two weeks,
being unable to fill big place as prin
cipal of the training school for that
DRINK A GLASS
OF REAL HOT WATER
" BEFORE BREAKFAST.
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Say we wilt both look and feel
Clean, sweet and fresh
and avoid Ulnsas,
' :
sanitary science has of late uiaile
rapid strides with results that arc of
untold blrming to humanity. The lat
est application of its untiring research
is the recommendation that it ia as
necessary to attend to internal sanita
tion of the drainage system of the hu
man body as it ia te the drains of the
house.
Those of as who are accustomed to
feel dull and heavywhen we arise,
splitting headache, stuffy from a cold,
foal, tongue, nasty breath, aeid stom
ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a
daisy by opening the cluiees cf the sys
tem each morning and fluohirg out the
whole ef the internal poisonous stag
nant matter.
Kveryone, whether ailing, siea or .
writ should, each morning before
brealLfatn drink a glass of real hot
water with a teaspoonful ot limestone :
phosphate in it to wash from the stoin- ;
aea liver land- ho wets the previous :
day's indigestible waste, sour bile and !
poisonous toxiss; thus uleansins, sweet i
ening and purifying the entire alimen-,
tary canal before putting more food
into the stomach,
The millioae of people who are both-
ered with eonftipatiea, bUiou spells. ,
stomach trouble, rheamatie stiffnesf; i
others who have sallow si ins, blood
disorder and sirkly complexions are
urged to get a quarter pound of lime- j
stone phosphate from the drug store.
This will east very little, but ia snffi-
cient to make anyone a prononnced 1
eraak on the subject ef internal san- j
itation. '
P"!04, , 1 threw her forward, through the wind-
Mrs. Wm. Biddell Jr. went to Port- shield, cutting her considerably and
land Sunday where she haa aeiw tted t otherwiso injuring her.
to act as witness in an automobile ae- , a -
eident case to be tried there Monday. - . . . . .
The accident, hann. in Pvi-!ii w An American Bed Cross mission hoad-
wcen when the itiddells were in at
tendance at tho funeral of Walter Phil,
lippi, a brother of Mrs. Biddell. The
funeral procession , was passing along
the street, having the right of way,
Mra Biddell being an occupant of the
second car from the hearse. In some
manner a heavy truck crashed into the
ear ahead in which the nearest rela
tives, among them being a sister ef Mr
Biddell, were riding. The sudden shock
ed by Colpncl Capps, has established
headquarters at Salonika.
Get Rid of That
Persistent Cough
Stop that weakening, persistent coughi
or cold, .threatening throat or tuns
affections, with SckmuTa Alterative,
the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years"
euccessful use. 80s and CW bottlea
from drug-gists, or from
1CCKMAN LABORATORT, Philadelphia
Loganberry Growers!
YOU AND
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Pure Juice
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have had two bad years during ' 917
1918, even though we vol'intanly in
creased our prices $10 per ton to you
and charged more for Phez. Neither
of us got rich, but Phez kept on
building its business as the war could
not last for ever. When times are
normal we can both make money. '
We are prepared. Increase your acre-"-age
and prepare for the future now.
Phone 204
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PHEASANT NORTMEST PRODUCTS CO.
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