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, THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGONHjJjRSDAYDECEMBER 12, 1918. PAGE THREE NOTI H.W.&M.LMeytrs U. G. Shipley & Co. W.Gablsdorf. Barnes' Cash Store Roth Grocery Co. Dallas Business Man Dies; Result Of Influenza Dallas. Or., Dec. 12. Carl H. Man- eck proprietor of tlio Manock Drug store and one of the promising young Jptntness men of this city, passed away at bis home on Cla vstroot last night with pnouinonia following an illness of bout fivo days. Mr. Manock began to fool bad last week sometime but on account of the number of cases of sick ness in this vicinity he refused to give up work in the store until Saturday afternoon when he could no longer a tend to business. From the time the physicians called on him until his death no hopes for his ultimate recovery wore entertained. The deceased waB a prominent member- of the Masonic and Knights of Pythias lodges and his presence, at the meeting of these orders will bo great I The Home of V icttolus Can You Solve Your The Home Of CE- to Christmas Shoppers The following merchants have decided it would be to the best interests of Salem Not To Remain Open Evenings During Xmas Week Will you help to make this a success, and relieve the last minute rush? We owe this to our clerks, and( the public A tired and over-worked clerk cannot give you the service and attention you de- : serve. An over-worked clerk cannot enter into the Christmas festivities and their homes are shut out of that Christmas spirit. This year of all years, Christmas should be the biggest, best and merriest Christ mas of all Christmases that have been. Let us all get behind the ("Old Town") and make it the brightest and happiest town in the world. It depends on you, do your part as a real American, living to make everybody happy Shop Early and Shop Early In The Day The following merchants endorse these sentiments, and to make the plan success ful will close at usual hours during holidays: Kafoary Bros. E.C. Cross & Son The Price Shoe Co. Salem Hardware Co. Weller Bros. FuIIertons ly rnisatd. Ho leaves to mourn his death Ins wifo and a little daughter about four months old. Council Puts on Strict Quarantine, At a special meeting of the Dallas city council last night that body fav orcd tho placing of a strict quarantine of all influenza cases within the city and if these steps have , no effect in stopping tho epidemic the business houa a of the city will be closed ami only phono orders filled. The epidemic hrs been gaining rapidly tho past sev eral (iays and on Monday night there were four deaths which brings tho tot al up to ten during the past week. Johnson Store at Airlie Burns. Ihc store building and residence of 0. V. Johnson at Airlie burned to the ground together with the content at a late hour Sunday night. The origin of the fire is supposed to have been a detective flue. The buildings an HHM the Xmas Gift Question - . . . Sfit!!-- Nothing will dispense more Xmas joy than a Victrola A gift for the entire family, that will be long remembered and appreciated. Let us show you the many different grades, and terms can be arranged to suit all. Make this a Victor Xmds The ctrola" Portland Cloak & Suit Co. C. S. Hamilton W.W.Moore CM. Roberts TheBooterv AND NOSE CLEAR First Dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" Relieves AH . Grippe Misery Don't stay stuff ed-upl Quit blowing and snuffling! A doso i ol "rape's Cold Compound- taken ev ery two hours until three doses are taken wilt end grippe misery and break up a sovcre cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs.. It promptly opens cloeged-up nos trils and air pasesages; stops ' nasty discharge or nose running; relieve sick headache, dullness, f cverishncse, sore throat, sneezing, soreness anl stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" is th quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. contonts were covered by insurance, Tlit Johnson store was one of the larg est in Polk county and served an im uitnso number of pcoplo in the Airlie Pedee and Kings Valley country. Dallas Boy Reported Missing. In today 'scasualty list appears the name of Orlcy Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olive P. Chase of this city. Chase is listed as missing in action and as no word has been had from him for several months it is the belief that he has been killed. Letters arriving from the Dal las boys in France stato that Chase met his death in the fighting during tin first of July when he was thought to havo been killed by the explosion of a Ugh explosive shell while advancing with the American troops. The young man 'eft Dallas with Company L but wag transferred to another unit after arriving in France. He is survived Of one sister besides his father and mind er. L. b. Finseth is in Portland this week attending the annual meeting of the Knights of Pythias lodges. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Howell and son George of Panawawa, Washington, were in the cur this week called by thi death of Mr. BoweUs' daughter, Mrs. John Perry. Charles Hayter of CorvaLhs spent Sunday at borne with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayter. on Mail street Mrs. Lillian Marshall returned Mon day from a short visit at Newport. She reports the weather at the resort as beind idcaL COLD GON HEAD Actual Trial Of Victor Berger Begins Today Chocago, Dec. 11. TJiqoctual trial ot Victor Bergor, socialist congressman elect, and four other socialist leaders began hero Into today. , . The twelfth juror, Fred Harford, a farmer, was accepted by tho defense shortly boforo 3 o'clock. Harford, whe said in answer to questions by the gov ernment that ho was born in Germany nnd was opposed to war, was accepted by the government, which had exhaust ed its peremptory challenges. William A. Cunnea, counsel for the defense, was to argue at tho opening of court for dismissal of one of the 11 by a peremptory ehallcnego after he had been accptcd. Thirty one men have been called and five challenges used on each sido. . , About Croup If your children are subject to croup, or if you have reason to fear their be ing attacked by that disease, you should procure a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Bemedy and study the di rections for use, so that in caso of an attack yon will know exactly what course to pursue. This is a favorite and very successful remedy for croup, and it is important that yen observe the directions carefully. Heydler Optimistic Over -Future Of Major League In'cw York, Dec. 11. John A. Heydler newly elected president of the National Itague, is very optimistic today over the future of major league baseball. After five years of "war blight'' Heydler says the big leagues will em ergo again and give the nation some of the bent baseball in history during the coming season. Jack Coombs of the Brooklyn club it is reported, has been offered the management of the Philadelphia club to succeed Pat Moran. Coombs declin ed the proffer on the ground that it would interfere with his business inter ests, it is stated. For Earning Eczema Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of remo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns. wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses anasoouies. zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive. Den etra tine, antiseotic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying, SENATE TIES STEPS TOADOPTPOLICYFOR INDUSTRIAL WELFARE Adopts Without Debate Wel fare Resolution By Sen ator Kenyon. By It. C. Martin (United Press Staff Correspondent) Washington, Dec. 11. The senate to day took tho first step toward adoption of a comprehensive governmental pol icy for industrial welfare, when it adop tod without, debate a resolution hv Rn. ator Kenyon, directing the committee on education and labor to investigate the feasibility of inaugurating such a program. Empowers Investigation. Kenvon's resolution empowers ttie committee to investigate and report on me louowmg: Feasibility of creating a national tri bunal to decide disputes between work ers and employers concerning working conditions. Dovelonment of tho United Rfnte employment service into a national ex change. Regularization of employment. Prevention of uncmilovmertt. hv Int. tiation of a program of public works during industrial depression. Promotion of better livinir enndiUnm among workers end preparation of a pian ior centralized control of govern iiH'iital housing projects; Feaaibilitv nf extnndimr soldier nml sailors' insurance to the civil popula tion, giving workers an opportunity to obtain cheap insurance against injury, sickness and disability. A national insurance act, providing iusuranco against old ago, unemploy ment and disability. A natiounl minimum wage law. Training for those disabled in indus try. Begin Inquiry. The committee, Kenyon announced, will begin the inquiry at once. Sccretarv of Labor Wilnon tndnv tnlil tho houso rulos committee there is no need for the passago of tho Claypool and Londeen resolutions for investiga tion of possible employment of return ing soldiers b congressional com tecs. Wilson declared there will be no im mediate reduction nf wni'OR ilnil -wnrn. ed manufacturers they may fco lomiujt- Qng Dusiness suicido by delaying re sumption of normal activities. Hn advocated iimnptlintn rniinml inn of municipal, state and federal projects neia up uy mo war and tnc init)Kt,'M! of other public improvements which ho said wcro needed to act as a temporary reservoir for discharged soldiers. Tho labor dertnrtntnnt linn ernnted ti large central employment clearing house with branches throughout the country from winch it gets weekly reports, WU son said. Labor Shortage In Bight Cities. The last ronnri shnwerl lnbnr dlinrtnirn in 2S e.itips. n Aiu-nlua nf lnlinr In Hnvnn and demand and supply running even in io oiners. 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