PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918. i 'mmthe in comfort I . ff-ri- . , r WH Al) VI Perfection Ofl Heater I . V Y'-i I cnases chills In ilffv. Ik 1 . A I Lights at the touch of t : W I match elves instant. F V h V 1 cory warmth. No smoke Xf w I or odor. lVv SVill ' VsY'A ' I Portable. Economical W 7 I Jv. I .WaCfonOm. J?LM I . BFgy Standard Ofl SfOOT daughter, Mrs. Bose Chapman, returned to her home in Sheridan Saturday. Mrs. Ritchey was in poor health last week. Louis Weiss moved to the old An derson honse on the highway last Fri-' day. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice spent Sunday at the U. B. parsonage. Miss Hilda Williamson spent Friday at her counsin's Edgar Johnson's. Homer Davis took a load of fin iur ' ' ......... - . "I V. V. JJUUUIT iUUll' .... - (Ibv., I0U ""gas be surprised to- know that - ' - Ins . 1. : .. .. C . - Mr. and Mrs. Bud Par.neter were in JT'T.""'!. ... i.v u fun ui uini ntx a 1 A ilA liiililtAAitAAA f ITrfTfT f TTTTTT Quick H'aii to I Stop a Cougft o ' - 1 - ( : - i TUa lieaM-mda aynw 4se tha ' ark ia hurrr. EMity pr- pared, and (area alwat S2. i pared at home in lust a few momenta. It a cheao. but for nromnt reRiilta it ItPAtn Thanksgiving Services . . S?&S :ZM$L S?& I. I i m n ii i f noura. lastea pleasant, too chuoren At Leslie m. Ji. thurch rstf it ? prf aDni . . . VUHU Vu pour 2 Va ounces of Pines in a pint Pit VIIIUi I UW Sat. Donie: toen nil it up witli plain ranulatea ucar syrup. Or use clari- molasses, honey, or corn syrup, Red A Song of Thanksgiving, hy PERFE CTION OIL HEATER THESE STOVES TOE SALE BT HAT L. FARMER HOW. CO., SALEM PE7LB DEIDEICH, STAYTON bPKNOKB HUW. CO., SALEM. . lhY HUW. CO.. STAYTON . Jf i1?, " LHAMBEBS & CHAMBERS, SALEM E. L. STIFF & SON, SALEM E. M. niCKS HDW Co Hilvertnn Or FvTr SALEM C. M. WJUT HDW. & IKS' Or C. 8. HAMILTON, SALEM 8. AMES HDW. Co., Silverton, Or. Thanksgiving services will be ncld in fl. I xr Ti1 ..l 1. . . . . , jviu- i,lMA nf ; - r,.n if niercial street 'lhursday morning at Thus you make a full ninfc a familv 10:30 o'clock, members of tho South upply but costing no more than a Salem- Frieinds church unitiiur. The small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. Voluntary, selected, Miss Huth Bed ford. Hymn: "O God, the Rock of Ages." Prayer: by the Bev. George E. Git-tiiis. Governor's proclamation read by J. D. Neale. Antliem: Parks Psnltar, Thanksgiving day. Gloria Patri. Scripture losson. Offoring for Armenian and Syrian fund. Statement of relief funds, made by Mrs. F. A. Elliott. . President Wilson's proclamation read by Kev. J. W. Perkins. Hymn, "How Finn a Foundation." Sermon:, by the Bev. II. E. Pembor- ton. ' ' ilymn: "Faith of Our Fathers." Benediction by the Bev. A. S. Mulli- gaa. price. It goes right to the spot and wes quick, lasting relief. It promptly cals the inflamed membranes that line e throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat ticklo, loosens the phlegm, and soon your cough stops en tirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, whooping couch and bronchial asthma. Pinox is a highly concentrated com pound ot Norway pine extract, famous for its healing effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment' ask your druggist for "2 Ms ounces of Pinex" with directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute' satis faction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne. Ind. ! Willamette Valley News 9C 3)C 3fC 9S 9c 3C 9C JS SC 3ffi ROSEDALE Mr. and Mis. C. A. Hartley motored to Portland and return Inst Monday, . Chorley Best has-been visiting 'rela tives in tlio community. End Noedliam has been in Portland a fow days, i , Mr. Irvln and 0. Bloom hovo gone to work in a lumber eanip at' Forest Grove Mrs. Gardner viited her parents at fipringhtook .Wednesday and, Thursday Miss Beryl Nui'dlinm bus begun bus- iness college in Halem. i AC, E. social' was enjoyed by ft good , sized crowd of young people last Fri day evening at the hoine of Miss Hoi en Canuack. Mrs. Kroba, who rei-ontlv had a seri ous operation in a Portland hospital is convalescing at the home ot her. moth cr, Mrs. Irvin. , u. A. Hartley Helped organize a new t Christian Endeavor society at Marlon riday evening. .Cecil Pearsou of Newberg was a wel Mine guest at the C, K social Friday nignt. F.loyd Bales from Camp Lewis spoilt .Sunday with lliu homo folks, Tliiiiiksgiviug service will bo held lit the Friends church next Thursday at 10 o'clock, A community riiimct will he served afterward. , Mr, mid Mrs, J)eb Hliuston are visit ing relatives nt Lebanon, ' B. V. Bates and' family visited with friends near Blinw lust Thursday. The ludies of. the Hewing club met with Mrs, Canuack Tuesday af lei noon. They are nt present making garments lor Kuwiian- refugees. The young 'people's Sunday clans will hold a social at the ho Flora Tuinbull next Saturday evening All young people of the community are cordially invited to be present. J. D. Craig was a Salem visitor Fri day. Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Loo noy liavo a fino big baby boy at their homo. Mother and babo doing nicely. Dr. Fischer of Salem was called to tho home of J, D. Craig on Friday ovo niug for the two children who uio hav ing a aevoro caso of tonsilitis. Both arerostiug a little easier today. Miss Lorona Farris quit the Dallas high school and is now attending in Turner, r Carl Wood visited Sulem Saturday .aitornoon. Lldrod Hamilton spent the week cud here with his grandfather; J. M. Hamil ton. ' ' ' " "- 'i F. A. Wood has been sawinc wood ov er near Jefferson for the past wcelc. Ho expects to have work there for ,. other weok. Arthur Kuuko came homo on a fur lough from Camp Lowis Saturday night. iNormau Hamilton and Mr. Dorcie of Salem spont Sunday afternoon visiting at J. M. Hamilton's. Mr. Kunke wis in Aumsvillo on bus laoss Friday. , i ivnu iiuuiey nauiea a load or prunes to caioiu iiiuay. On account of the dance at the ar mory Thursday evening the weekly drill of Company M has been postponed unm riiaay evening or this weeki Baruch Says He Would Not . Accept Secretaryshio Tiaruch today personally told 1 nowspapor correspondents that ho had not been offered the post of secretary of the treas ury and that if he should be, he would decline to srve in that position. His announce ment followed unfounded re " ports that he had been offered the post by President Wilson. McALPINE NOTES. (Capital .lournal Special Service.) McAlpine, Nov. 2.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunt and family accompairied oy aiiss Downing visited at tho Orlo Humphrey home Sunday,' The Misses Lois Mcioihanev nnd Hfli. el 'King retuii-ed to Lyons 'for school work again. The Me Alpine Kiiitt iiiu- club met nt uio Mci'.uiauey Homo Wednesday, Nov. -0, for the purpose of deciding about CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL IDpROIL If Cross, Feverish, Constipa ted, Give Caifimia Sy rup Of Figs." j but we understand that he was unable to do so, and must get his own machine ropaircd, which will delay light several days, at least. Mrs. W. J. Jones of Fern Bidge is visiting at J. M. English's,. Lafo Hill and wife of Salem visited at tho A. Hill home the first of the week. , : Mrs. Leona Bodigheimer visited Sa lem Tuesday and Wednesday this week. Sho has resigned her position in the postoffice. J. B. Miller returned Monday eve ning from. Kerry, Or., where ho has been the past three or four months working for tho Hammond lumber com pany. v. ... ... Mrs. Zulaj Rosier of Silverton is vis iting at the'Jfmne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Watters, ' . - John KerSev received n telegram- on Monday evening announcing the death of his youngest sister at Perham, Minn Miss Crystal Shank. of Mt. Pleasant damaged liflr'car considerably Saturday uy running .auto tie cuiD near Deid ricli's store., ,, Charles .Lampman is home from To ledo, where lie has beon working tho past conplp ,f months. j .! ' Roy Buspio; who-has boen some time in'.: Calgary, Cnnfidu, has returned to Stayton aud ill inake his home here for the present.-. ".' ; i 1 . ' the GenuinegffVTV and AvoidTi2J ICcaggjy'" Every Cake AT 7 - 1 ! .t . Piro-Germajx uid pxtrioi in. conflic-C' ' 7l "THE HUN VITITINViih Dorothy Gish.Con(e Pavcett StuCast, A Faumount-Artctift Spcoaa Oootli Y Gtsk (The Little Girl Who Made You Laugh in "Hearts of the World") in The Hun Within "INDENPENDENCE B' GOSH" With Olin Howland And Beautiful Florence Dixon A 2-Reel Up-To-The-Minute Comedy By "'' ', . JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG CONTINUOUS SHOW-OPENS 2 P. M. O The REGO N Upward Swing Was In Maia Progressive In Market Except for occasional setbacks here aud there, the upward swing was in the main progressive. Gain expanded to j tw0 and three points in the afternoon-. .- '. j Steel crossed par. The equipment, mo- New York, Nov, .20. The - Evening tor and copper groups were in -good dc bim tmaiicial review today said: i mand. and American Rnt S,,nr ican Can, C. S. Kubber-aud Xobaco Products were steady. In the rail lis) features of ' strength included Unioj Pacific, New York, Central, Stmthori, Pacific, Baltimore and Ohio an aTortli era Pacific. Marino common and mi ' ftVVai n-iwn 4. T X.. J! . . ' uu up vvv to iour points. ) Look back at. your childhood days. Remember the "dose." r.i nker insislod ou castor oil, calomol, c ithartics. How you hated them . how you fought against taking tnem. With our children, it's, different. Mothers who cling to tho old form of physio simply don't realize wlfat they, do. Tho children's rcvtlt is well fourd-' cd. Their tender, little "insidc-s; ' are injured by them. ' - If your child's stomach liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli cious " California Syrup of Figs." Its school I wlmt 0 do ilh the yaru and knitted H1tifm is positive, but gentle. Millions mo of R001'81 w"''h is now in the hands of of '"'.others hofp ts harmless "fruit CLOVERDALE NOTES. (t apitnl Journal Special Service.) . Cloverdttle, Nov. 2(1. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hennis were Hulent visitors lusi Jronday. Mrs. 'Bhico of Newport, Oregon', ar rived here last Thursday to visit her son, Walter Bluco, and family for a few weeks. - Miss Knox of the Summit Hill dis trict gave a fine little Tliiiiiksgiviug Jirograiu Friday afternoon. Mrs. Pickett of Halem, visited her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hudley, here last Tuesday afternoon. MPLDQON the club, It was decidod tlmt ,n n, i laxative " handy: they know childreu yarn and knitted goods bs sold. j1,)vo t0 tllli0 !t' tlmt il nev,,r fails t0 Mr, aud Mrs. W. H. Humphrevs f I "'fan tho liver and bowels aud sweeten htnytou arc visiting at the Orb, Hum. tho stoiiacli, and that tenspoTfhful given today saves a sick child tomor row. ' Ask ys-r t'-.j-'u st iVr a tni'o t 'Calif omit f"jn:p of - Fig,-1' whifh with it, too. HAZEL GREEN NOTES (Capital Journal Special Service.) School opsued Moudnv after being closed two weeks. ' ' , Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have ' Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Kaowu. Ohio Physician Dr. F. M Edwards for 17 years treated cores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed With olive oU, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. action, carrying off the waste and poison.; ,',.', , .. ous matter In one's system. I Ul '"""f" has moved into the it you nave a pale face, sallow look, dull , '" ii'.-a uy r. un eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a r,ff'" ' 1,HWo11 i "" listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, Ar?- Parmonter has been confluod to Inactive bowels, ou take one of Dr. 6tf' wi,lj h'p trouble. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for a tirao J- Wilson and sun O. C. returned and note the pleasing results. hist week from eastern Ore. Thousands of women as well as men Hm-y llasumssen U working with take Dr. Edwards'OHve Tablets the sue lis uncle in Clackamas comity. cesstui substitute tor calomel now and . then just to keep in the pink of condition, b 1'JC and 2Jc per cox. All druggists, i phrey homo, Moss Arleta (livens returned to her school in Aumsvillo last Monday, f .1...,. n , ... . . ill to. s, i, Vim . 7 ih'is full Ji?e- tijp, lor bab.rs, children hi ior iiime tune is now lmprovinc i, j , i. Mr ,i m,. , v " J 'uvi"K- ot all aj's a, 1 lot grown i pi plainly t-S" ia' Sow, H turd;CL1"ail0y '''0.. -ch 1-ottle Beware of eoUUf T. i,,. i , . . Isold here. See that it is mado by " Cal- . 'tt f'VW around -l(ornia rig 8vrup Company." Refuse f Z ' w , V t groumls tor the pastailv otilorind witn ...l.tempt. tew weeks. It seems ns though horses m uio not iiini'U use or value uow-n-days or they wouldn't be at large. If they are not takeu care of soou they are lia ble to get the flu. Charles Moroley had u bad mi.s'for- ,.f .we.CK WM, 8hl,,K,t"8 (Capital Journal Special Service.) r . i, ' at Vlctor li,lat etavton. Or., Nov. 27. Mrs. Sjdvcs- U 1!n 1 fi-,,,,, , .A t .1... j, ..... - . . . ' . . .... .... ...... ,,, ut , null ,0 tc 4.rletar,i wli0 i,ve about half ' R ,l,R,,n 'o the hoy Jones mile south of the Weasel Plat school home where ho was treated. Iln rn.,i v. !,...... t. .,.i 1 n .liyi-it irmn' 0111 her homo now contined to1 his bed nn,l m r 1 .1... t 1 1 .... slowly Improvnig Utamlin,, bv a water barrel nt tho end before the .,.! .., Tho flu has escaped since 110a.cn v.is,,i..-., n,. ....(.,, ,.f .i,., i,..,..i, ni,.,.i i declared as no-new cases have been re- tho engine. It was impossible to stop ! ported. Suppose the kaiser made oeuce : n.n tmin n,i aim wa hit slh Woman Badly hjured By Railroad Train cd a number of bruises and was unable struck by a Corvnllis & Ea 0 retur,, to his home for few days. Moudnv morning not far f roi 1 0 is now contined to- his bed aud is It is said that the engineer slowly Improving ,1:.. 1. .... t 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ituiuphieys mo- f a trestle and that just bef. ll lTlom Bmiy-, ! train reached her she started lV"i; v'Vi,i;f)lV ' . ' TV ' I , 'yj '''' bssbss - , -j 1 taken oil the train and brought to Kingston and Dr. Beauchamp of this place was called. He gave her first aid and she was taken to Albany and placed in a hospital. Her right leg was cut off just above the ankle, her skull crushed about her forehead, her; p.... .i i., n, ...... 1....: . ed. While her condition is precarious, ut lust report it was thought she nou-fl recover. She was without shoes and stockings .and only partly dressed. It,' is daid that she recently lost a sister, I and has two boys in the army. j Stayton is still without electric light.. Manager Taylor went to Seattle last! week and secured a dynamo ordered H shipped to Salem by express. 1-1 loading the machine it was broken,and- That of Freedom of the World for Democracy and the return of Oar Boys to the home and fire side Make this event more enjoyable by having a Brunswick Phonograph in your kome C. 5. Hamilton Furniture Store 340 Court Street .. - i'f - .i -fcL et r - j'i hp "tpr1 if! r lit, r "'-s!!" " ;v . Mr, Bud who ha, beeu visaing her kane, .Hero he expected to get mother' 888KB968B