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PAGE EIGHT TKE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. SERE'S WAKEHNG, SOOTHING REIEF ROM YOUR RHEUMATIC ACHES For prompt relief from Rheumatism, Keurafgia. or Lumbago, you can depend oa Sloan's Liniment. The warming, soothing, counter-irritant efiect is the quickest way to overcome the inflammation, swelling or stiffness. A few drops go right to the sore part, draw the blood from the congested placeand remove the cause of the ache. The great penetrating power of Sloan's Liniment makes rubbing need less. It is easier and cleaner to use than plasters or poultices. It does not stain the skin or clog the pores. A bottle cf Sloan's Liniment is all you need for quick rest and relief from the pains of sprains, bruises, backache, stiffneck, and most forms of rheumatic twinees. Generous size bottles at druggists everywhere. lliicMiirrixwmm 30e, 60c, $1.20 THE DEATH OF HEV. FATHER NAUCHTON On Jan. 11th St. Joseph's parish of fitilem, as well a9 the many friends throughout the archdiocese were pain ed to learn of th;- death of tho Kov. .Wither Nau'h;oii, tho assistant priest of the parish. While never a very strong man, Father Nauglilon wag nut one to complain, and his faithful at tention to duty lulled the fears which might otherwise havt been felt for lii m. , . During it ho influenza epidemic, Fath er Natighton was indefatigable in .bringing the consolations of the church to the afflicted, anil thug resulted in his ilrath at St. Vincent's hospital in Portland. On tho first Fridny, though far .from ' well, he insisted upon visiting tho sick mud carried the hlcmed saeramoiit to a number of places. Toward evening lin showed sijs'ns of Illness, mid was urged by his pastor to give up and go to tho hospital. It proved to bo tho hist day's active work in the vineyard of his master, and though ho put up a brave fight, until Saturday morning tit five o'clock, his soul, fortified by the sacrament of tho-church, and a strong faith which had novsr wavered during his short life, passed into the 'presence of his judge. Rev. Timothy Nniighton was born in ; Kerry comity, Ireland, on March 18, )HJj(l, and was thus marly 33 years of a so. When a child he earns to Am erica with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Naughton, but returned to Ireland shortly afterwards where he was educated and where he remained until he was ordained to , the priest hood from Kt. Patrick's college, Tliur les, Ireland, three years ago. Ha visited hi parents at Jersey City, N. J., and then came west to tako up his work in the archdiocese of Oregon City. He was assistant priest at MeMinnville for a time, coming to Salem two years ago where he has been over since. Ho was a pious, quiet, un assuming man who wn3 loved by all who knew him, but niort by the poor, the sick and the afflicted. Owing to tho ban which was placed upon worship, his funeral from 8t. Joseph's church, Salem, on the 14th jinst. was private. Never the less many j came to pny their respects and many of tho elergy came from outside points ,Tho llov. Father O'Neill of Hillshoro I said a low mass assisted by Rov. Fath . er Seherbring -of Shnw and Uev. Falh- or Kelly of VVoodburn, and His Grace, Archbishop Christie said a few heart felt words of nnnreeiaiion of Father y Dorit worry about that skin trouble Resinol will heal It Only those whu have really suffered from malignant skin disorders can un derstand the mental and physical dis comfort that such affections bring. People avoid you your best friends arc ashamed to be seen with you and in general, your life Is made really miserable. ' ' Vet it Is a consolation to know thai even serious and long established trou bles ul this kind arc generally ovcrcomt promptly and completely by the use ol Resinol Ointment. Quicker results as a whole may b( obtained by first bathing the affected parts with Resinol Soap and hot water, RmIiioI Ointment and Rolnol Sop may b pu( chaved at all drugglitt. Former Fruitland Man Writes From WasMsgton Tho Highlands, Monse, Wn. Editor Capital Journal: In a former letter sent some time ago I indicated some of the features of this particular section of tho great northwest. In this I shall .speak of oth ers. Before doing so I will say we all appreciate the weekly visits of the Daily Capital Journal. We are seven miles from the post office tnd there is no It. F. I). route, so' the Journals coma in groups of from three tn fivo. As they bring us now from home they arii thrice welcomed. Still wo. aro sadden ed to learu that some of our old time friends have passed to tho great be yond, notably Mr. and Mrs. John H Miller and Miss Claudinff Whito of Fruitland. To surviving relatives wo extend our sincere sympathy. It is now just three months since I left Salem and memory has a thousand times mingled with friends and rela tives. They are not end will not be for gotten. With sorrow I learned of the passing of Col. Crndlebaugh of tiio Cap ital Journal. Weil, I am hero six hundred and more miles from the old home, from the scenes made familisr by more than 28 years. It seems strnngo this wide and open country with its bunch grtss and sage brush and greaso wood, 3000 feat above rca level, yet tho soil is productive and in time will support a numerous population. This is reserva tion land the Colvillc and is divided into "allotments" and homesteads. Tho first belongs to the "breeds" as they lire culled to tho "half" and "qua tor bloods." Tho land is nil taken and lnueh of it is rented out. Tho country reminds rno "much of Iowa us it was 50 years r.go, but with loss tim ber. There Is no town of any considerable aizv nearer than Wenatchee, 70 miles' southwest. I had to go 15 miles to buy u screw driver "and a ton cent gimlet. Tho county snt Okanogan has prob ably a population of 1500 and is 20 miles north. We aro 75 miles from the lliitish lino; about tho samo from Idaho and about 200 from Seattle. Wo had Til PEOPLE SHOULD PI! o thing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy riesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force Hopes To Beat U. S. In Trans-Atlantic Flight r 1 i. eh vs : -s S j-1 i y- COevRIOHT PRIU ILLUtTSATINd atrtvii:!;. N. V. Colonel Raymond C. Culiinsliaw, I. S. ()., wits the first Ouniulbi'.i uir man to reach Franro at tho lein nlilU' of the war. 4,Ue Is lliu:; Ih.'.r senior flyliiR man .illhou,;li b:it 1 years old. He ban an ollk-lal li.is of over slNiy. Has Just returned to Cnnuda not at ull weary of tly n. tiiui Is I'lannlii't to beat (!il U. .S is making: the Trans-AlhtnUc mid Is enlisting fi:innclul sup p oil that lie may make a spriny star'. Naughton 's life and work, before tJie body was consigned to mother earth besido the bodies of Rev. Fathers White and Mooro in St. Joseph's cem etery. Among tht clerical friends at the funeral were the Most Rev. Aica bishnp Christio, D. 1. and tho Rev. Father nc,lareitbock 'of Vorboort, Cartright, O. P. o Portland, Jones of Canny, (UU, O. IS. B. of Mt. Angel, K'elley of Wktodlburn, Hehcrbriir of Shaw, O'Neill of Hillshoro and Buck of iRaleni. Tho ban has been lifted nnd it is therefore proposed that a solemn re quiem mass for the reposo of Father Naughton 's soul be sung at Salom, at 10::i0 Thursday, Feb. 13, to which ev cryono is invitod and especially the clergy of tho archdiocese. A card from tho eltrieal friends who will bo in at tendance, to Rov. J. R. Buck, will be appreciated. 1,509,000 MEN KILLED Francs Has LOgt Equal Number Wounded New York, Francb in four years of conflict, to preserve her own liberty and that of the world, accord ing to Andre Tardie, French high com missioner to the United States, has lost 1,1)00,000 men killed and almost as many woniidod. America owes France a debt of gratitude not only for this great sacrifice, but also for the re ported saving of thousands of lives in this country duo to' tho discovery by French peasants of a perfect remedy for stomach and intestinal ailments, the ingredients of which aro imported from ('ranee by Ceo. H. Mayr, a lead ing Chicago Chemist who sells it in America under tho name of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. It is simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded J. O. Perry, Capital Drug iStore, and druggists everywhere. Judging from the countlejj prepara tions and treatments which are contin ually being advertised for the purpose of making thin peoplo fleshy, develop ing arms, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by tho soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands rf men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness and weakness are usually duo to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained in modern iooqs. rnysicians claim there is nothing that will supply this deficiency go well as the organic phos phato known among druggists as bitro phosphato, which is inexpensive and is sold by most all druggists under a guaranteo of satisfaction or money back. By feeding the nerves directly and by supply the body cells with the necessary phosphoric food elements, bitro-phosphate quickly produces a ttelcomo transformation in the appear ance; the increase in weight frequent ly being astonishing. This increase in weight also carries with it a general improvement in the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and luck of energy, which nearly always accompany cxeoRsivo thinness, soon dis appear, dull eyes become bright, and palo cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect .health. CAUTION-Although bitro-phosphate is unsurpassed for relieving nervous ness, sleeplessness and general weak ness, it should not, owing to its re markable flesh growing properties, be used by anyonf a ho does n)t doaire to put on flcs I : itff TAKE JanoaLrd Khn& Kalk Is OSPiltpUr -W I JANUARY 30-31 AND FEBRUARY 1st IHE.B GSH0 of the Season . i , 17 '..C kPBWlPU from the regular selling prices THIS DOES NOT MEAN A MARKED PRICE BUT THE "REGULAR SELLING PRICE" . THE ONLY EXCEPTIONS BESIDES RUBBERS IS THE EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES WE OFFER ON SEVERAL LINES WHICH ARE PUT IN AT 20 PER CENT TO 50 PER CENT OF REGULAR SELLING PRICES. jywjif "" Hill 111) IKWMUIIii... ..iii.ii., if irfm. IKrwK!ti,Vmm.tf wed" i 0 1 war' v.j'-! 1 J-- Li ' WA AT THE HIGHEST MARKET PI EliUHOH Phone your orders for groceries and fresh fruits and vegetables to 721. Fresh Ranch Eggs, per dozen .w. lainuiinik Phone 721 i isw 270 North Commercial to send to this plnec for a pair of bed blankets but they were good ones. The nearest school house is about four miles and there aro some 30 pupils in attendance this winter. There is ono unfinished church in 15 miles, yet tho peoplo aro civilized and fairly pro gressive. Take ; it nil in all, I think tho country exhibits a fairly good show ing us tho first settlor made camp hore loss than three years ago. There has been no death from "flu"( so far lire. Thero woro somo cases j which resulted in recovery. This highi plateau perhaps assists ono to become: mensureably immu-ic. Well, I suspect : the reader is getting enough for present, digestion and will concludo by saying . that tho grade of horses and cattloj could be improved. Horses are out in the open day aiid night with no cover j but the Bkv and for a bed a lnuttrcssl of snow. They feast on dead bunch' srrass which they paw the snow away ' from to get and unbelievable as it may seem, they keep in good external ordo? but not in best condition for spring and summer work. : j We n. ve n crow al - resent wlii.O) is pleasant mid sunshiney today. Low est temperature this wintor, 4 below zero at 7 a. m.; at 2 p. jn., 40 above The Old Fruitland Correspondent) WE NEVER LET CONTRACTS (Continued from page one) bonding bill. I favor a gasoline tA and auto tax. Tho fellow out of the state using our roads cannot get far without buying gasoline." I Assistant State Engineer Dunn de-1 dared that if Clackamas county had ; put tho specified amount of asphalt I into its pavements and had made them tivo inches thick nnd followed close ly specifications, the roads would have cost the county $19,100 a milo. A con tractor's profit on this would havo been $2000 a mile, which brings the figuro close to that of the Salem-Aurora job. He said the Clackamas coun ty Work had less than the 30 por cent of asphalt and wag thinner than five inches. It was Bhown that the averago cost of building roads by tho state high way commission in Oregon was $17, 500 a mile or $1.7 a square yard for a road 16 feet wide, with a six inch - A CORNER OF THE BANQUET CF BARGAINS Lot 213 Ladies' Black kid Men's $6 Gun Boys' $3.35 and Ladies' $5 black button or lace, Metal English $4 button and kid, button or lace sizes 3 to 6 laCe' 'f Sole' lace . . $2.95 $2.80 $4.45 $2.90 Lot 161 Job lot Ladies all Misses' and Mens neavy grain Khaki Kid, cloth leathers, sizes to Childs' tan and blucher, double top, $9 grade 5 only black, job table sole $7.25 $1.45 S2.65 $3.99 2.00 Spats, all colors $1.45 Stetson $11.60 Gun Metal, Eng lish, lace 9.35 DARE YOU MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY? ? baso and two inch top. Senator Dimick of Oregon City pre sented figures to show that- Clackamas county built a road in 1916 for 74 cents a sqiiare yard. In 1917 the cost was 98 cents and later costs ran up to $1.17 a yard. that the state would not accept any When Commissioner Thompson statog such roads as those buiit in Clae.ua mas county; when the Marion county court claims to build a road at 86 cents a yard; when Clackamas coun ty claims to build at from 98 cent to $1.17 a yard, and then engineers say the engineer's profession is a tricky one and then another expert says there aro all sorts of jokers in every paving specification, tho layman and innocent bystander comes away from a road moeting with confused ideas as to road building in genoral and not quite pos itive whether the Warren Construction company is the monster it is said to be or whether with its immense invest ment in road ibuildinw mntni-inla it. saves the state money "n its read con tracts. And after the contus'n arrav of figures and charaes and counter charg es, there remains with the innoccrt by stander tho deep impression thac the state highway commission is doing the best that can be done. The layman is not a judgo of paving and eventually passes the whole thing up t' the state highway commissioners. 3 1 n 3 3 1 URIC ACID IN MEAT ! CLOGS THE KIDNEYS- Take A Glass Of Salts If Your Back Harts Or Bladder , Bate You-Drink ! More Water Tf yon must have y, ur mest every day, eat it, lv.it iiush your kidneys with sabs o.ir.piotialljymva a notod author ity wh) tells us that n-v f .. uric acid which almost pnra1yr.j tho kid neys if their efforts to expd it from tho l.'cod They be:Ti; s -)g'i and weaken, then yon suff.'r with n dell misery in the kidney Ti!?i-m, sharp psms in the back er si;k e:iihcho. diaziness, your stomach sour j, tongue is ecatel no wht i vhp ,-.- is you l ve iheiimatie twi u The urine gets cit.udy, full ol.rnl, the chan nels i;.n get ;ro a 1 iri-nttd, ohlig iug -iju to seek n? ,.f ivrj , three times i.ii;'ing tho nit. To rfutrnlizo thea irr'-st n nei l. to eleansj tho k'dneys t id fnsh off the bidy 'a urin i:j wn s g-1 f . iir oun.vs rf Jad Pahs froi. out nh-irnn. cy here; take a tablespoonful in a j!la-, of rater beii't hreaktast f..r n ten dsvt S-ld vni:r kid leva wit! t'ttiii act fine. This fa;-fij i:-s i msli from the acid of rs and lenrn juie., combined wiMi lithii, nd tins been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kid dm, U to ncn tralixj the acids .n urine, s it n lon?i- irritates, tha t:.dir, bladder weak ..is. i Jil Salts is inesrH'trf'te ; tsn-t in- jure ir-rr i:.ake a i-'?it .1 ttvt" 11 I of the Spencer Hardware Stock NOW GOING STRONG A few prices to interest you: Warranted Crosscut saws '.. 75(. and jyQ Fe9t Singletrees, each , 25c Big reductions on pruning outfits and garden tools of all kinds. - Lantern Globes fg 25c Dairy Scales m All Blue Stransky Graniteware, Reduced for quick selling. One $85 Steel Kitchen Range to close out qq One $100 Steel Kitchen Range, to close out..... $5750 COME HERE FOR BARGAINS IN HARDWARE J 'eldstein Director Co.. 466 STATE STREET cent lithia-water drink.