PAGE EIGHT TKE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29. 1919 Vt ' takes quality to make a real bargain, says Kelly we oanker "This small chew of Real Gravely gives more real tobacco satisfaction than a big chew of ordinary plug. It tastes better and lasts longer." Good taste, smaller chew.longer life is what makes Genuine Grave ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Writt . Genuine Gravely DANVILLE. VA. for booklet m chewi! plug Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in poucfu MILL CITY NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service) Mill City, Or., Jan. 27, Virgil Porter was a Portland visitor lust week. A jully surprise party was given for Konrl (Shepherd li-st week. Hoarl is 0110 of our returned goklier boys. Mr. Clark returned from Camp Lew is Sunday. Wilbur Burgess returned to our city Saturday. ' . ' A very pleasant evening was spout liy a number of friends at tlio homo of .Mis. Leo Dike Friday night. A ."i00 party was given at tho home oe Mrs. W. W. Allen Jon. 23 by tins ladies of tho B. B. B. club. Tho decora tioim were red carnations and red c.fn dies. Ming Nellie Alboe won fir pri.e for Indies B id V. II. Hurkroff TRY MAGNESIA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity . Prevents Food Fermenta tion, Sour. Gassy Stomach And Acid Indigestion. Doubtless if, yon nro a sufferer ifrom Indigestion, you hnve nlrcady ifried pepsin, bismuth, soda, churcoal, Klniis nud various digestive aids and you know theso things will not euro , tyour trouble in some eases .(Jo mot oven give relief. Hut Iboforc -giving up hope and dti K'iding yoir an a chronic dyspeptic flust try tho effect of a littlo bisuilut n'd in Jin ii !-' a not the ordinary com iieiciiil carbonate, Titrate, oxide or snilk, but the pure bisiuutcd ningiio ulu which you fan obtain from prne- 'tii-ally any iliugj.ist in either pi,wder Kir tablet form. Take a teaspoon ful of the powder or wi (cmprcfse-d tablets with n little iwi. !cr after your r. xt meal, and see iwhitt a difference this makes, It will jusiiinlly neutralize tho dangerous, i riu fill oriel in the stomach which now irnnsj' 3 your food to ferment and sour, tonkin;; gas,, wind, f Intiileneo, hcart Iburn and the bloated or heavy, lumpy feeling limit seems to folliw nio.it ev erything you rat. i V:iu will find that provided you tiike a little disunited inngnRsiir iinmo-, dialcty nfter a moiil, you can cat al snnst anything and enjoy it without unv danger of pain or discomfort to tf'olluw anil moreover, the continued mm of the bisuiiited magnesia cannot injure the stomach in any wuy wo long s there nro any i.vmptoins of acid indigestion. first for Men. A very pleasant evening wns spent and after a delicious lunch and music the guests departed at a late hour. Another event of tho week was a dance given by Lloyd Harris and 0. D. McJ,aiie Saturday night. There was a good crowd and good music and every one had a jolly good time. Misses Mabel and Inez McClary of Gates have moved down and are butch inir and working jn the pinning mill. Airs. Lizzie Faust, wh0 has been sick ib around again. Kowenn, (Smith is slowly recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Mrs. W. V. Allen and children are in Jefferson visiting. Few German Newspapers Sympathize With WilheSm By John Graudens . , (United I'i'ohu s;al'f correspondent) ; Herlii, Jan. 27. Conservative Ger man newspapers today commemorated tho former kaiser's birthday by exprcs sions of sympathy for him. Tho Deutsche Tages Zeitung stated that it looked forward confidently to tho hour when Germany again will be an empire under tho rule of tho kaiser, but said it did not necessarily mean that Williclm should bo returned to the throne. It did, however, express the hope flint a homestead for the deposed Holionzollorn could bo found in Ger many and promised that tho utmost measures would bo taken in that case MIT HULL WRITES LETTER ffiflfj RHINE Encloses Order Which Fraises Marines For Valor And Courage Infighting. IS W0I1 ONLY WEIGHED i POUNDS fakes Taslac And She Now Weighs 135 Poacds-Con-d;&m Was Alarming. "When my wife began taking Tan lac she only weighed .ninety pounds and she now weighs one hundred and thirty five, giving her an actual gain of'lorty five pounds," said Clartuicc K. Malin, the well known contractor, living at 815 West Fifty first street, Seattle, Wash., recently." Mr. Malin 's statement, while indeed remarkable, is by no nicamj exception al, as thousands of well known people all over America have testified that they have used the Master Medicine with the same astonishing and grati fying results. "Mrs. Malin commenced to fail in strength and go down hill two years ago, just after the birth of our last baby," conitinucd Mr. Malin. "Her appetite was very poor and she would get go weak and dizzy at times that she would have to catch hold of some thing to keep from falling. The least The circulation of the Capital Journal ig growing so fust that it is even, reach ing out to tho American soldiers on the liliiiie. And evidence of this fr,ct, ti, cashier of tho Journal office is just now wondering how sho is going to cash in the two German marks sent by a subscriber from over there. Emuictt fl. Hall, whoso Salem address is 264 High street, is spending tho winter on tho Rhine with several other Marion county boys, writes as follows: One tho Rhine, Lutesdorf, Germany, Headquarters 6th Marines, Jan. 3, 1911 Editor Capital Journal: In behalf ot thrco marines serving in this regime t from Salom,0rogon, I would nsk thnt you publish tho enclosed order in your pS'per. 1 have been in France since February 5, 1918, and have engaged in most o little thing would bring on one of tho bnttlcs that the marines were in tlu'se dizzy spells. She always suffcr and would like to keep before tho pub-M "his way just after getting up in lie in Snlem that that city is represent-!"19 '"orniag and was hardly ever free ed in this branch of the service. lrul" headaches. 1 liavo known her to Aim T nm T.lni,, f g five or six nights an succession marks, German money for which I,it,hu' setting any sound sleep and.j . . jj uii v t nun vu i u i in out; T v 4 Ic 4 iiiitimgeii iu uj nvr uuusuv uriv, us sue ) sra would have to either sit down or lay jtj H". v.' lA 1 aU befo, she only weighed The order Mr. Hull refers to is as follows: We only have 2 1-2 weeks in one of our buildings and 4 1-2 in the other BUY AS SCON AS POSSIBLE AND COME OFTEN-TAKE ADVANTAGE. IT'S NOW OR NEVE would like a couplo of tho copies tlm good old Journal. Yours for a bii'eer end better Rtlctr Headquarters, Second division, Am erican Expeditionary Forces. Germany January 1, 191!). General Orders No. 1. To the officors and men of the Sec ond division: . . ... . . getting to b3 alarming. "She never seemed to be ablo to get anything to ihulp her, so I got her to take Tanlae and now ishe is just like a new person and I have never seen her looking better. Her appetite is just fine, she thoroughly enjoys her 1. Tlio year that has just ended has! food and has not hud a simi of dizzl been the most momentous of tho ecu- ness since she began taking Tanlae. tury. A year ago the military situa- llia sleeps like a child now, is chcer tion was ominous. Russir.-, and Rouma- j ful and happy all the tjme and her nia had been crushed, and tho enemy i-work is not the least trouble to her. was able to mass a greatly superior ' ' Wei, I had been suffering a great force on jtho western front. In March,' ileal with rheumatism in my arms and April nd May ho struck powerful f.iid!sllolll(lcl'9- 1 could scarcely Taise my victorious blows in Pieardy, Belgium! llHmls to my-henu and my right arm and on thn Oliomui lies. Damns. At this especially WUS BO Stilt tllat it tOOK critical hour, tho American forces wero placed .in tho battle lines, and ou No vember 11th, after an otfonsivo cam paign liy tho allies' cominanaer in every bit of-nerve and will power had to do any work. So I decided to try Tanlae myself, as it was doing my witc so much good .and now 1 never chief, conducted With consummate skill, iml a S1S" rneun uusiu. x can swing and characterized by a continuous bat-im' nrm and them without fecl- tlo of unparivlellcd activity and Violence , . .", ,l : ' . .. ' , .jj..., ... j ... .. ...J Picked up five or six pounds .since 1 tho enemy was defeated and tho victory was won. 2. Tho Second division played a part t0 protect him from fulling into tho of 8rellt military and historic impor hands of his enemies. tniico in this tremondous engagement. It "It is our sacred duty," si;id tlic!1'011!111 fiv" pitched battles or scries of Lukal Auzeiger, "to remember with buttles, ''iiys defeating tho enemy, love and admiration the mn:i who hasl"ni1 it l"s won the right to have in nlilnmid from the hii'liest helehls to the i scribed o" its banners the names of tho deepest, depths." Tiling if Hiia With Loyalty. American Headquarters in Germany, Jan. 28 (Delayed.) Hope that the kaiser's declining years will bo more pleasant, than now scoiiib likely was expressed by Coblenz newspapers, com inonting on the sixtieth birthday of the former ruler. They do not regard him as wholly responsible for the war and declare many think of him with loyalty Mil veneration. You bcttTM acquainted with ourVvbnt Ads-Thcywill bring yoi results nomatterwhl ypiir want may boJ. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY brilliant victories won by it f.t Cha- teuu Thietry, Soissons, St. Miliiel Sal ient, HlunO Mont and Argoiine-Mouse. 1 Wh casualties wore 732 officers and 23 (i.r)3 men, total 24,385. 'This was about 10 per contum of tho total ctsualtioa of tho Americnu expeditionary forces. It captured 12,026 prisoners, over one quur ter of the total number captured by tho A. K F. It captured 343 cannon, about one (iiartor of the total, number captur ed by tho A. E. F. ' 3. The officers and men of the divi sion havo earned by thoir valor, skill and their victories, tho admiration and gratitude of our allies End our country men. 4. That tho New Year le a happy one for till members of tho division, their families and their friends is my most earnest wish. JOHN A. LEJL'NE, Major General, V. S. M. C, commanding The Journal classified ads ar great favorites with peoplu who do things Try one ' ii ffaW i.jt.ftj Ti-ifl1- ti n iinrrwii nmii.-i 3. j.....li-J.).jtf. -' -', -' i 1 1,; j ti Te'-fA-Th ilr i,': V:'-v Come and Save your Money began taking Hie medicine. I certainly havo every reason for praising Tau lac, for it has been a wonderful thing for birth my wife and myself." Tanlae is sold in Hubbard by Hub hard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben GiKK'h, in Gervais by John Kelly, in Turner by Hi: P. Cornelius, in Wood burn by Lynuvh II Shoroy, in Salem by Dr. S. . Stone, in Silverten by Goo. A. Steelhammer, in Gates by Mrs. J. P. MeCurdy, in Stayton by C. A. Boau champ, in Aurora by Aurora Drug Store, in St. Paul by Groceteria Stores Co. Inc., and in Donald by M. W. Johnson. Dallas Water Pipe Line Odt Since Saturday (Capital Journal Special Service) Dallas, Or., Jan. 28. Dallus has been practically without water supply since late Saturday ufternooa owing to a break in the pipe line several milee buck in the mountains west of hero The first indication that something was wrong occurred Saturday when it was noticed that the water iu tho reser voirs was decreasing at an alarming rule. An investigation showed that dur iug the big storm of last week a tree foil across the lino where it crosses the Rickrenll river and demaged it to such nn extent that the high waters of the river swept nwny the bridge which held the pipe above the water of the river. Dallas gets its water supply from Ccnyon creek several miles west of here in the Coast mountains and ns the pipe line is laid close to the river in sev- KVoral places a pumping station is bo- AFTER-TIIE-FLU-PRICES ON THE RECENT EPIDEMIC OF INFLUENZA IS NOW OVER AND WE CAN, WITHOUT DANGER TO YOUR HEALTH, CONTINUE OUR BIG OF THE SPENCER HARDWARE CO. WE CAN SHOW YOU BIG VALUES Fdcfstdra - Director Co 466 STATE STREET One Assortment Women's Shoes One Assortment . Spool Silk 9 Of Hosiery ' Values to $5.00 " Gray Kid Gloves Spool, 200 yards fc Values ;Now now for Women cLTon't 19c jl.50 $1.00 -5c MEN'S GOLF AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-SPLENDID QUALITY S3 and $2.75 shirts, now $2.20 . $1.00 values, now 79c $2.50 values, now $1.89 75c values, now :..': 59c $1.50 values, now $1.1 Boys' Shirts also very cheap Men's All Wool Suits One assortment, val ues to $25.00, now $9.00 Boys' Overcoats Values to $15, now S5.0A For Large and Medium sized boys. 4 i ing installed to keep tho city in water Mrs. S. B. Taylor and children will until the break can be repaired which !leavo this week"fpr Ann Arbor, Mich- will probably take some time as tho riv er is full and out of its banks in some places. Senator W. C. Hawlcv recently mado an effort to secure additions! water rights for this city by having tho land where Canyon creek heads put in a isatkjnal forest roscrvo but tho bill was defeated in coogresg last week.' : Dallas Man EatiUT.s to Seafaring Life. F. H. Morrison, an architect of this city, has again returned to a seafar ing life and left Portlnnd tho latter part of Inst week on a ship built in the metropolis for n trip through tho Pan ama canal to New York city. Before taking up his residence in Dallas a number of years ego Mr. Mor ison followed tho mast as a mcmbel of Unc'o Sam's navy and since the wal with Germany wes declarod lie has been endeavoring to got a .berth on a shin of tho emergency fleet. Notwithstand ing his age which is somewhere noar tho 6o mark, Mr. Morrison still has a hankering for a secfanng life. Dallas Boy Still Detalnedin Honolulu Letter, received by Dallas friends of T. C. Stockwcll, a Dallas boy in the merchant marine service, str.te that he is still held up in Honolulu on account of damngo to tho ship Cadorcttu on wluch he sailed from Seattle some time ago for Vladivostok. Mr. Stockwoll stated in his letters Hint tho ship was badlv damaged in a big storm at sen to such an extent that, she had to be unloaded and plr.eed in dry dock in the island city for repnirs. Mr. btockwell is wireless operator on the boat having taken a course in tho Y. M. C. A. school in Portland last spring. Miner Will Head Opposition In House Of Commons ! IT it.. i. iW.l . 3 1 1 1 J n J Mr. a id Mrs. Willis Simonton of Sil ver were over-Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Simonton 's mother, Mrs. Alice Dempsey on Washington street. i.sjan, where ILey will make their future home. Jack Clark, a prominent Portland nu tomobilo dealer, was a business visitor in Dallas bundny. Mrs. Anna Farley is spending a few- weeks with lclatives in tho metropolis Representative W. V. Fuller spent tho week end vacation of tho legislature at his home in Dallas. Lou Ooluko of this city and Miss Georgia llolmes of Portland wero unit ed in iiimiiigo last week at Vancouver, Washington. Iho nowly weds nro visit ing at the Li'ino of the groom's par tuts, Mr. and Mio. Henry Gohrke, on Clay at root, for a few days. C. M. .Schultz, editor of tho Oregon iotoii:?t, h-is been moved froni tno Dal las hospital ' wheit he has .--en eon fined for the past six weeks with ill ness, to tho Dorusife rooming house on Church street. Mrs. J. M. Dalrymple and Andrew Holman have returned to their homes in Portland after being called to this city by tho death of their fsthcr, the into Hardy Holman. Clydo Beckett, former county com missioner, from Spring Valley was a Dallas caller Saturday. District Attorney E. K. Picsccke has rented offices in tho Dallas National Bank building and will move his offico from the Brown building o Mill street to the new location sometime this week Attorney Jdhn R. Sibley has been ap pointed justice of tho peace of the Dal las district to fill tho vacancy caused by- the death of Hardy Holman who hold the office 18 years. Ono hundred and ten new loans, ag gregating $2.56,000 were made through the National Farm Lean association of Eugene during 1918. At a courtmnrtiol nt Fort Stevens, Privates Lnwrenco J. Burch and Mylcs R. Couper were sentenced to lifo im prisonment for desertion. Peter Anderson, tsged 39, committed suicido nt Seattle Saturday by plung ing from the fourth story of tho city hospital to the sidewalk below. PERUNA la the House All the tiae reai5 up a Cold. Gosd for Bronchial Inflammations. Those who object to liquid medi cines can secure Peruna Tablets Mr. Robert McDovst'i, E. R. No. 6, Liberty, wia-ii writes: "I wish to state that I alvojs keep Peruna in the house. I think it is a frrort medicine to have on hand. If I commence taking a colcl, I take Peruna and it breaks it up for ine. It ia also good for the , Lrcnclilal Tubes." Peruna has servsd tho Amer ican people for more tha.i forty years. Those who know its value always havo it at hand. Why not you? MKM ULUSTAATIMa U RVICi. N. V.J I William XV, Adiir.uon has been elected chairnian of the Labor Party and thus becomes chairman ot the opposition In the House of Commons, succeeding Mr. Asquith. He Is n Scottish miner who worked twenty-seven years U the mines. Derives its quality from two sourcesMaterials and Manufacture.- . Only superior materials are usedand each stp in manufacture is watched with the same care that tho housewife applied to her home baking, before Holsum Bread was put on the market. We make it in Salem and furnish two deliver'es of fresh bread each day. ei'y Qty Baking. Go.