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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919 lliiiii riMMl 11 s TEE car that took the motor world by surprise is here the Mew Elgin Six, a year end a half ahead of the times. ' Designed, tested, rcSaad and perfected slowly and carefully, while the El.-ia factories wcro making war trucks the New Elgia fciz stiads cbr.e cs the only thor oughly new af ter-the-TTEt car oa the market. " The New E'gia Sisembodioa S3c:;tiif hi-ovejcents and refinements, every one worth whllj c- i cure to appeal to automobile eiserts. Tlicca cotzcirs tavo been given strenuous end sovero tsiof ovcrEO.QOOnie-ca &Uktid3 of roada and have besa found e:riem!y catlcfactor?. Why accept a befsro-Ge-vr isodel rhca you can get at practically ttouanepriio 3 ITcwL'tin Sir, with more power, more speed, core bc;u7, core cidurance, more comfort and mors ec&aocy thaa ever Lefore? IM SIX If GENERAL WALKOUT OF CARPENTERS TODAY ISaa Francisco Council Denies That It WI Be Affected By Order. LEE L GILBERT, DISTRIBUTOR Dealers wire or write for open territory. -Phone 361 Salem, Ore. 15G S. Com'l St. AN ODE TO THE "FLO.' When your back is broko nnd your oyos , arc blurred, And your Bliin bones knock and your Help Your Digestion" When ocld-c!istrcsscd, relieve the indigestion with tamos Dissolve cam'! on tongue as .pleasant to take ua candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Kl-molda uinn ity i-ott n fiowNe M MAKERS OF SCOH'S EMULSION tonguo is furred, And you'ro doggone sure that you're gets ury, And your tonsils squeak and your hair 1 going to die, ' But you 'ro skeored you won 't and , afraid you will, Just drag to bed f.nd have your chill, And pray tlio Lord to see you through, io tlu, oy, (. you vb New York, Feb. 11. A sympathetic strike, involving thousands of workers employed on contracts of the Building i iraues employers association through out the country, has been called for to day, according to William Hutcheson. president of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. Tho exact number of men scheduled to walk out cannot be estimated, but Detroit, New Orleans, Terre Haute Cleveland, Chicago, Columbus and Sa Francino tie some of tho cities thnt will be affected, Hutcheson said: The striking carpenters are seeking a dollar a. day increase and have de clared their willingness to submit their demands to tho war labor board, Hutch esr.n si.id. Tlio cu.nloycrs have refused to deal with the woikers, cither directly or in diroeilv while the strike is in progress, ho said. DoUea Statement Hn a Fra.ieiso, Feb. 11. N. II. Mc Ijan" secretary of tho bay district coun cil of carpenters, today denied tho y-tatoment of William ITiitchcson !; "evv York I hut i-'rui franeisco would b? t'.ir.ir.iuu ry n . vnip'irner'i ft::i out or f bill. ling lado liijiloycs. iv i suci wnllcout Is i.'lu'dukd here, he said. flu. What is it like, this Spanish flat Ask mo, brother, for I'vo been through. I t is by Misery out of Despair, It pulls your teeth and curls your hair, It thins your blood and frays your bones And fills your craw with moan3 and groans.- And sometimes, maybe, you'll get well Some call it the flu, but I call it hell. LARRY BIU'MFIELD, Marshfiold, Or. BACK LIKE A BOARD? IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS There's no use sintering frra the Mv.fui agony of lame bacK. Don't wait till it "passes off." It only comes back. Find the cause nnd stop it Diseased conditions of kidneys are usually indi cated by stiff lame backs and other wrenching piins, which are nature's sig nals for help! Here's the remedy. 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For you 'vo got tho got tho llii. a, When your toes curl up and your belt i goes flat, 1 And you're twice as mean as n Thomas I ' cat, Ami lifo is a long and dismal rurse, And your food till tastes like a hard boiled hearse, WTioa your attic nehes and your hcad'B a buz., , And nothing is ns it ever was, Hero aio my sad regrets to you, You'vo got the flu, boy, you've got tli a The Journal 3t,t, Department will print yov anything in the stationery lino do It right and save you real money. ' . 1 8 l: Ji: AND HUNDREDS ARE ONLY WAITING FOR THE OPENING HOUR. U FOR EVERY ONE KNOWS WHAT TO EXPECT AT 1 , I! . &3 : READ OUR ADS, SEE OUR WINDOWS, OR, BETTER STILL, WE SUG- j J GEST THAT YOU COME SEE FOR YOURSELF. YOTTTL rmiv. Aisin YOU'LL BUY, TOO, AT THESE PRICES, SO YOU HAD JUST AS WELL H tt And Take the choice and pick from this immense stock, and remember please 4 EVERY ARTICLE IS ON SALE STORE CLOSED TODAY. Doors open at 9 a. m. Tomorrow, Wednesday SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE - The strike leaders anticipating any possible attempt at discriminations against employes participating in thj sympathetic walkout of 70,000 work men, had openly expressed fears that a change might be contemplated by em ployers and had mde overy effort to forestll such a possibility. Representative officialst of business men's and .employers' organizations, however, declared that qo such pur pose was being entertained by Seattle employers in .general, although they would not be quoted to that effect. They acid .every effort was being made to frustrate any such attempt to change tho city's industrial policy. None of the responsible men in tho city administration nor in commercial FOB WIXTKB SPORTS An attractive hand-knitted frock made of heavy wool yarn Is ono of I he most unusual costumes of winter, It Is mnflo of blue and white In cross over fashion to (It snugly and special ly designed for out-of-door wear. It is th3 power of warmth without cum bersome Weight. Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh, 1! Five experienced salesmen wantedApply at the store this evening w 4 Ji Happy, bright, alert vigorous and vivacious a gcod clear .skin: a nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom trom illness are assured only Dy clean, healthy blood. If only overy woman nd likewise everv man could realize the wonders of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; in stead of tho multitude or "nerve wrecks," '"rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy cheeked peo ple everywhoro. An inside bath is had by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tcaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sotir fermentations and poisons before putting more food into the gtomnca. Those subject to sick headche, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly thoso who have a pllid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter ponnd of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is sufficient to demonstrate tho quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. D LIE GB DRUTHERS MOTOR CAR It has come to be known as a substantial car, and naturally that has attracted to it substantial people. When a man comes.in to buy, he is think ing of the freedom from annoyance he will enjoy in its ownership. IT WILL PA YYOU TO VISIT US AND EXAMINE THIS CAR. THE GASOLINE CONSUMPTION IS UNUSUALLY LOW. THE TIRE MILE AGE IS UNUSUALLY HIGH. H. F. BONESTEELE Distributor Commercial & Ferry St. Salem A v i ' . - yw i. urii tLmmiL : 6CS0C30C3O3O O!3OC5OC0C3OC30C circles wore talking "open shop" as an aftermath of tho general striko. ' Estimates Rough -Preliminary estimates of gains and losses to labor and industry in dollars and cents, although necessarily rough and moro or less speculative by statis ticians beginnin such computation in cluding ship production, and based on an annual manufacture volume of $250, 000,000 for Seattle. Loss in wages for 70,000 strikers fig ured on $5 per day basis for five days, $1,750,000. Including some 60,000 other wage earners affected by the striko, figuring an average $4 wage, another $1,200,000, making an approximate rand total of $2,950,000. Heavv inroads on union striko bene fit funds and also upon the city treas ury, duo to emergency protection end other measures. Loss to retailors and wholesalers, scv etral million more. Loss in value of construction energy suspended by tho strike, not computa ble. Losses to merchants minimized by fact that for several days previous to tho general striko, tho volume of pur chases by residents laying in supplies, had been triple or quadruple the nor mal sales. Loss to steamship companies, estims-- ted at botween $100,000 and $150,000. Gains claimed by strikers, the intan giblo sum total of a, "demonstration of lcbor's solidarity." Loss in food perishables not belioved heavy, for tho supply had been crcfully cleulutod by. restaurants, groceries and hotels so that thero should be no hold over during the strike, and milk and vegetables wore sont to the canneries by producers. Foreign trade out of tho port, it was admitted in shipping circles, had suf fered heavily. That it would take Seattlo several days to re-establish tho full co-ordinated routine of industry following the termination of the . tie-up, was every where conceded. Street Cars Operated Seattle, Wash., Feb. 11 The street cars, re....garded by many unionists, cs well as tho general public, as the visible sign of differences inside tho rankB of tho sympathetic strikers hero, were operated on schedule this morning in face of tho plea made yesterday after noon by the general strike committee that all union men who had gone back to work go out again until noon today. Toether with the union street ear men, reported yesterday to have voted to o out again fox a limited period, a number of other crafts remained at work, although the number was in dis pute. This gave the striko situation today tho aspect of having resolved itself iuio a clash as to tactics and policy among the various elements of tlio strikers. Mayor Hanson has issued orders that street car men absent from their puald on tho municipal lines today would be hold to huve relinquished their jobs. Fear that workmen who had partici patod in the general walkout mi,ght ba discriminated against by omploycrs wt;s an admittedly big actuating motive in the leaders' eleventh hour decision for a final demonstration. -l When yon use Journal classif i ed ads get what you want them to they work fast. 3jc 5t St 3fC Sfc 3)c 9fc SfC 9C (i mn mum " M - iffiii-imifii ffpiiiffiiiiiipi irif asm fcaisl STANDING IS SECURE Consider any class of manufactured product and there will come to your mind instantly the names of one or two that will stand out above all the rest The superiority of these has been so conclusively proven that their lead ship is concQded alike by competitor and consumer. Among breads and other bakery goods, HOLSUM, occupies that enviable position. AND IT IS MADE IN SALEM. Cilery Qty Baking -Go.