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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON- MONDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1918. JOHN DENSHORE WILL IIP OF FIGS" GO BACKJO FRISCO Safeguarded Now By Pres Y'r 0 CHILD'S LAXATIVE Man knows nothing but what he has learned in the school of experience. 1MPMALES MOUTHPIECE CIGARETTES emphasize years of expe rience in the eelection, age ing and blending of tobac co. Their richness, appeal ing taste, fragrance and popularity are the result. STAYTON NEWS ence Of Deahaa To Repre sent Labor Department San Francisco, Doc. 7. Safeguarded by the active presence of William Dc man M any investigation to be mado into his sensational diet.iphone charges John B. Densmore. who investigated the Mooney trials for Secretury of La bor Wilson, will return to Sun Fran ciseo. This interpretation of Secretary Wil son s telegrams announcing the selee tion of Dcnman to represent the dc partment of labor wag general here to Jay. The San Francisco grand jury, which 8eereta:y Wilson said was not tin im partial body, may have the sauefcou of the department now that Denman and a special prosecutor will bo pres ent, instead of District Attorney Fiek- crt, named in the Densmore report. Meanwhile the Mooney strikes which were ordered by many labor bodies to begin December as a protest against the scheduled hanging of Thomas J. Lock At Tongue! Remove Poi sons From Stomach, Lvier And Bowels. ii of Jordan, C. C. Cole and family of Albany, Robert Cole of Gorvais, Ar thur heftier and family of Stayteu. It whs a most pleasant fumily re-union. Oliver Lesley, who was a machinist's unite in tho aviation section of tho navy, stationed at 1'uget Bound navy yarn, has been released from duty and fc'is returned to Pendleton. He is, how- vc, subject to call from the govern iiivi t. i 'red Ficklin of Albany was in tow Wednesday, ivienibeis of the guard will attend a i i:is -meeting- at the Catholic, church fr'-nday morning at 8 o'clock in a body. tfov. Father Latmk will say requiem muss for Basil Kirsch, recently killed in action in Franco. C. A, Beauchauip is having some re- ptiirs tnnde on the floor of his drug tere. . C, 1 Taylor has received his new dynamo, and is installing it. It is fx pectetl to have lights this (Hiitmday) it'ening. Tim machine is considerably larger than his formsr one and ho will bo able to furnish mo c power and Accept "California" Syrup of Figs on.'y look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less laxative or I hysic for the little sentence was commuted to life impris ,.. ,iciieiou6 fruit .L Pull di. has decided rather upon a Mooney pro lo"v it without i'r test convention at winch moor gone v t..n Oi- T)pc H M n Cnl. .d Mooney on December 13 and whie wife entertained at dinner Thanksg1v-lco"ti,luc(1 in P'oapeet when Mooney V stomRilT 'nil a I tli a tiumtlwn'A rtt ttmlr f until v Vliere were present Mr. and Mrs. Boy 1 "me1nt' ar, U'' mlled ff' Oulo t;f Astoria, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pepper ally will decide how to obtain Mooney ' freedom. Secretary Wilson ' i..-?a. against Mooney strikes it was believed would prevent the few not yet cancel led. "Misfit Man" Of Albany Tells Of Old-Timers On my way to Oorvallis tho other iny I stopped off at fiuvor and, while there, had the pleasure of eating a six vegetable meal with Fred Slump, bachelor- blooded stock man. An in teresting part of it was a confab with the old Chinese cook, who keeps up tho old style of talk: "Vou sabo St. Charles hotel, Al Wany, I vlork there thirty six lears ago, heap long time." Lou (b his nnmo. After leaving Albany he went to Sa lem where he cooked for the families of J. A; Carson and Judge Shaw for many years, then going to the Stump farm several years ago. At Airlio I had a visit with O. V. !. i....... : .1 it " ,,. ,.,-m.r ....w..g son.so w.a.i lor-, Jo,( g ,prot,,1(,ti At ono tinie '"'n r. 11 i i't he resided in' Oorvallis, a member of i,,-,.,.. ..M4V- Wlp nf tne j4 different Johnson fami n nem yesroniy. Hcv. T, II, Ford, district superintend cut, will hold quarterly meeting at the Methodist church next Wednesday. There arc more cases of flu in Stay ;tn.i at present than at any other time. Heveinl cases have been quite serious. lies, covering a ties. wide range of activi- bpcnking of Johnsons, Hob is now a prune king, and is said to have mttdo so much lucre the past' year as to make the head of an ex-editor dizzy, it he The schools are still .running, and the has he deserves it. Albany Democrat ban is off from public, gatherings, Mrs. H alley Briulsliuw is homo from u visit to Portland . Bo Bell of Sublimity, clerk in the bank here, has been off duty sevoral ditvs with tho flu. Friends from llosebmg have been vis iting nt W, W, Elder's the past' few tlll.V. . MUs Wava Brown is recovering nicely from n severe uiai.'i of Spanish influ-e--.a, : He Court House News A decree of foreclosure was entered Friday in Judge Bingham a court in tho cane of Carrie Sehulthess against C. J. and Christine Smith. The suit was brought for tho payment nt a prouus- l,M installed an electric dvnamo lu his VrT n0te 38t0 Ti!,: ml1 Xe8 shop, run by a gasoline engine, and lias'a,ud ttorney'a fee of 18P. The foro- now plenty of light. He needed the fJlI08!'re '8 ,n "'fti0,M 26 Bn'1 ,iui,.e to ehargo batteries for his ous- s . ' ""h,l 8, north of range 1, tinners. STATE HOUSE NEWS Robert L. Stevens, fornier sheriff of Multnomah county and who has been appointed warden of tho Btate penlton tiury to succeed Charles L. Murphy, reached Salem yesterday afternoon, conferred with the governor, inspected tlio prison, and then returned to Port land. He is expected to officially take charge of the management of tho pria- eat. 443 acres. In the suit 0f H. L. Stiff -against F. F. ttiehter, in the circuit court, Judge George 0. Bingham entered a decree that Mr. Stiff is the absolute owner o the second hand store on North Com mercial street and enjoined Mr. Kich ter from entering the premises -or at tempting to exercise any duties as man ager or from molesting in any way the business. In the matter of tho estate of Alex Is B. Nelscn, the appraiyeys W. W. Kosebraiigh, W. C. Winslow and Roy Shields reported a total value of $1,- ;W8.fl6. Of this amount, $!M0 was for lif.e insurance. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OA CATARRH L Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. Ah I What relief! Vonr clogged nos trils open right up, the air passages of your lead an clear and yon can breathe freely. No niore hawking, snuflling, mucouK discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or eatarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed tip! Get a small Mtle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. 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I laielwood Co., Front and Aukeny SU. Ga. Attorney General Brown is in reecipt of a letter from Wiley K. Jones, attor ney general for Arizona, suggesting that the attorney generals of all the public land states co operate in obtain ing legislation which will make public land available for the returning sol diers and sailors. In reply, Attorney Ooneral Brown says he approves of the idea, but he points out that much of the remaining public laud is not suitable for homes unloss it is reclaimed by irrigation. He 8KK08ts that the government should take up this reclamation on a large scale, otherwise, it will be no net of kindness to attempt to put the soMiers on the land. Willis E. Johnson, president of the Northern Normal & Industrial school of Aberdeen, 8, D., has -written to Attor ney (ieneral Brown, suggesting that a law be enacted which will coordinate the stnto and federal regulation of time as lie points otit that th one honr day light saving plan, inaugurated by the government during the summer would affect th legality of acts wherein time was a legal factor, such as elections. LEGION OF LOGGERS AND LUMBERMEN HAVE CONCLUDEDMEETING Demand That Congress Re place Duty Oa Foreip Lum ber Shipped To U. S. Portland, Or., Dec. 7. Five hundred delegates who represented the1 100,000 members of tho Loyal Legion of Log gcrs and Lumbermen, are on their way homo today nftcr nttending their con vention here yesterday. When the negative vote was takes sn the question whether tho legion should be continued on a peace basis, only six delegates arose. Lieutenant Colonel C. L. P. Stearns, who was pre siding officer, remarked: "It will be hardiy proper that men who do not desire this organisation te continue should sit in our council. May i ask-" The six took tho hint ..nd rapidly left tho convention hall. The Loyal Legion of .Loggers an.) Lumbermen is demanding today thai congress immediately replace the duty on foreign lumber which is shipped in to tho United States. ; ; The legion, in a resolution which was passed by its dolegates who met here last night, declared that great injustice has already been done to American !;i bor and that unloss the duty on lumber is restored the workers will be further laennced. had on hand W.108 and petitioned the court for an order to pay the legatees named in the will. D. Webster, F. L. Nowman and Hoy r . (Shields were appointed appioisers of the estate of Louisa r . Keeler. T. K. Ford, executor of the last will and testament of Kdward Burns paid an inheritance tax to the stnte of $123,- 41. Where an estate is left to one who is not a relative, the state inheritance tax is 3 per cent for amounts botwona $."00 and $2500 and 4. nor cent up t $.1000. Following tho provisions of tue will, Mr. Ford paid itttOO to Father Buck of 8t. Joseph's iCatholic cliurch, Salem, and tho rosidue of the estate, 3330.54 to the Right Reverend Alex ander Christie of Portland. The. estate of Mary A. M"clntire was 9 Some people learn of xhe harmful erf ecfcs of coffee by read ing. Others find it out throurfh experience.ln either case it is a good idea to adopt : INSTANT P0STUM A delicious drink made s from the finest cereals, harm jess ana nour ishing. Made in the cup, instant ly. Saves sugar and fuel. : 000000 For Her No Nicer ohoes. r Gift than umps or Spats IKY. 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WE HAVE THEM. Ladies' from . ..:.......$2.25 to 95c Children's from ....$1.65 to 85c Men's from ...$2.95 to 95c Many varieties, many colors, all choice. Don't wait until sizes are broken. Buy now. appraised at $1150 by Linn C. Smith, GeorgcW. Wood and Taro M. Hicks. This includes the property in Capital Park addition to Salem, appraised at $1000. Olive L. Stege, administretrix of the estate of P. M. House, reported to the county court that all debts of the es tate had been paid a"d that al' of the property had been given to the widow. GROWING STBAWBEEEIE3. J. J. Taylor was here Friday from Paradise Corners on business. He has just ordered 28,000 strawberry plants and will go into tho basiness on a big er scale than ever. Ho has long been a grower of fine strawberries. He finds it necessary occasionally to make a chi'Ae of stock and secure new plants from another location and other soil, to improve his product, after the same minnor that potato growers change the seed. Aurora Observer. CENTRALJOWELL (Capital Journal Special Sen-ice) Cetral Howell, Doe. 9 Farmers will have no excuse now about it being too dry to plaw; they certainly are getting their fall grain in with a rush. The dedication of the service flag -will take place at "t Central Howell Church Friday night, Dee. 13, ny body is cordially Invited to attend. An m. fa Ay rim STANTLY RELIEVED WITH ORMOKtr REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST Mrs. Binegar and Mrs. Tom Tovre visited Mrs. Henry Werner Friday be fore Thanksgiving. Miss Lctha Moores was a school vis itor Tuesday. Miss Letts Jang, who is teaching the Middle (irove school, was home Thanks giving nursing the chicken pox. She did not seem to enjoy their company. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baggctt and fam ily ate turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Widick of Salem Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gary and daugh ters took Thanksgiving dinner with their aunt la Halem. Grandma Basset t ate Thanksgiving COOGHS AM) C0UGHERS Toar health and society demaad that yon take something for that eongh. Oonghing siwada disease. Good, old, reliable 6HJLOH guaranteed to re lieve the worst cough in 24 hours. WH Stoas Coat s dinner with her son, Ed and family. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Lichty and family spont Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Lich ty 's brother who lives in the Waldo hills. . .ir. nnd Mrs. Frank Simmons have moved to Silverton. ' The lied Cross meeting will be in the Johnnie Brooks house next Wedneeday. Mr. and - Mrs. Albert Jam spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Sim mons. Misj Elizabeth Budishouscr is in Portland at present. Honry Werner attended lodge in Sa lem Thursday night. - Last week, the Bed Cross met at Mrs. J. W. Baggett's. Mrs. E. E. Baggott, Miss Nellie Milne, Miss Vsrnie Milne and Mrs. Baggett being present. , Fenimore Baggett and Thomas Tuvo took supper with Mr. Bnd Mrs. Fred Durbin Saturday evening. Miss Boysorie and Miss Webb spent Thanksgiving woth home folks. Mr. and Mrs C. O. Widick and their daughter Dorotha ate turkey with J. W. Bnsrgett and family Sunday. Frank Cow den was a school visitor all day Thursday. He is chairman of the school board. " . Bay Bamsden ftnd family enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Bamsden 's mother, "'o lives in Silverton, Thanksgiving day. 'f yon want to know why George v,i0 wears sneh broad smile it's a girl. STOMACH UPSET? Pape's Diapepsin at once ends sour ness, gases, acidity, indigostioa Lumps' oJ undigested tcA causing pain. . When your stomach is acid, gassy, sour or Jon have heartburn, flatulence, headache or dysptpsia, here i instant relief No waiti.ig! DonH stay upset! Eat a tablet of Pape's Diapepsin 'and instanly your stomaeh feels fine. All the indigestion pain, gases, acidity and misery in the stomach ends. Pape's Diapepsin tablets cost Httle at any drug store but there is no surer or quicker stomach relief known.