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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
i THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAT EM. OREGON. ' i WALKER IS The IN THICK OF FIGHT CANDY f Cathartic Tells Of L022 Tiresome larcks Felkwfcg Up Fls 1 - wV As , F01 CCNSTIPATIOH "1 LIKE cm!" ResskSoss Passed Upon Death Of Gov. Withycosdbe Whereas, the final summons has come to our beloved' friend and offi cial associate, James Withycombe, gov ' crnor of the state of Oregon; and Whereas, Mr. Withycombe, as a man and as a citizen, was foremost in advo cating and in promoting practical and sound, ideals, and strove to realize- the best in the material and spiritual wel fare of the people; and Whereas, as governor of the state, lie gave sympathetic end wise support to all useful and legitimate measures and exerted a powerful influence, in the consummation of the plans devised for their execution, always manifest1 ing a courage, courtesy, judgment and dignity; therefore, be it Resolved, that in the passing of Gov ernor Withycombe the state has lost a tapable, sincere and revered executive and a man whose prudent counsel and cordial fellowship wore warmly appre ciated by the surviving members of the hoard of control and by all other associates and friends; bo it also Resolved, that we express our great Borrow at the loss incurred, and con vey to .the bereaved family our deep sympathy and condolence; b.e it further Kosotved, tiiat an engrossed copy or these resolutions be sent to Mrs. Withycombe, that a. copy be spread upon the minutes of the board, and a copy given to the press. . Doctor Prescribes D.B.D. for Banker I Write to H. J. Bowers, Cashier First National Bank, Tracy City, Tenn. "The worst case of Fccema 1 believe anyone ever experienced. Wu seltinir ' 1 me wild. Sent for my doctor. He rec ommended Three Ds. Marvelous relief from the very urnt application." . ' Anyone suffering from skin trouble mild or Bevere should investigate at once the merits of D. D. D. Try it today. We juarantea the Brit bottle. (Sc. 60c and (1.00. El Iotton&r Shin Disease ' J. 0, Perry's JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY AS ALWAYS USEFUL CHEFE FROCK In front the shawl collar of thi3 navy blue crepe meteor goes right down to the belt and is helped out with a. pretty beaded vestee But the. funny little bovV. at the back just where the collar and blouse Join Is quite the oddest and most attractive thing about the frock. The sleevo la cut In a piece with the blouse and Is made to flt tight about the wrist.. The skirt Is slightly draped, Harvey S. Walker, son of Harvey Walker of rural route 7, Salem, was in the hospital corps- in France, -with med ical detachment 1st battalion 5th ma riius and wag ia the thick of the Sighting with the marines from Sept. 1 until it was all over. In. "writing to his father ho gives some inside views of what the medical 'corns did. Extracts from his letter are 'as follows: "On the morning of Sept. 1. 1918, 'aside from the regular battalion sick V-all, & general sick call was held for 'the purpose 'of segregating the fit from 'tho unfit. The word had been passed 'that wo wero to move towarjg the 'front, so. those who wero not able to hike wore to be left 'behind. "In the hike of tho next dav wo 'had quite a few fall toack, complaining of blistered and sore feet. Those who 'could not walk any further were al lowed titfide in the ambulances. The next day before the march, we held a sick call and dressed the feet, us- 'ing adhesive plaster on some and 'gauze bandages on others. The hospit '! corpsmcn would drcsa tho minor leases and tho severe ones were 'brought 'to tiie medical ameer. Hold Sick Call frequently "The next day after a march we again held sick call, going through the' 'foot routine. Although we dressed 'many cases of sore feet at other times, 'wo always held a general sick call af ter the first meal at stopping' places. "One 'of our ni;;ht marches was a 'regular nightmare. It began raining at 7:30' O'clock and all night long it was 'hike, hike, hike. In following troops 'into a communication trench, the mud 'and water was always over,our shoo 'tops and sometimes half way to oar 'knees. "Owing to our fast advance in the ISt. Mihiel sector, our dressings run tout but in tho Gorman hurried rotreat, they left dressings winch . lasted us 'with some left over until the following 'weeK. "On the evening of Oct. 1 we cross ed tho famous Hindenbure lino estab lishing our hospital station in a littlo village exposing us to severe shelling. The wounded soldiers after receiving first aid on tho field, wero carried by 'us to the company stretcher bearers. 'Wo redressed them when necessary, Rising tho shell wound dressing, and gavo them antitoxin as long as our 'stock lasted. Establish. Hospital Stations "On Oct. 4 we established our hos pital stations about a mile beyond the summit of .Mt. Blanc. Here we wore within the range of machine gun snip 'ers and under- a' constant shelling. Hardly had we got settled than the I . : We-.: jr W ,'.'.V.W.V,v.',v.w, .--.'' ..W.'.' .V. A. jsy r Jinxes, . . Lands and timber carrying a total appraised valuation of $162,494 are listed for -tho 'Washington state land sale at Olympia April 1. f Quff 'Guarantee I .J - - a .4 , . .. 1 iim-f Your groeer will refund the full price you paid for M.J.B. Coffee if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you bave used out of the can. Buy die S lh. Can and Save Money . : ;DAILY HEALTH TALKS. " URI3 ACID. IN THE SYSTEM V - (BY LE'E n. SMITH, M. D.) Uric acid is now generally recogniz ed as the cause of more disease than was heretofore believed. When tho kidneys are out of order urie acid ac cumulates within - the hodv in euner abundance. The1 disordered kidneys ib not filter the poisons out of tho iloocl, as they ought to 'do, and so tho pois ons remain m the blood and float around until they find a place to lodge in form of .urate salts. The thing to remember is that you may Jrc.vo rheu matism in any ,part of the body you may have pains anywhere your back may ache and your head may be dizzy but the trouble is not whero the pain appears. The trouMo is in the kidneys, and what ig tho first thing to dof You must get that excess uric acid out of your system, which can be done by tak ing Anuric Tablets, the splendid rem edy which Dr. Pierce, of iBuffalp, N. Y, hag put on sale in the drug stores t a low prico. Anuric Tablets (made double strength) when taken into the system as medicine, have .the poculiar power of .dissolving the uric acid de posited there. JDrop a bit of sugar or salt into hot water, and it will disap pear. In precisely the same "way do those Anuric Tablets dissolve uric acid. Of course, after ridding the sys tem of uric acid,- it may return again unless you eat the. right foods' and live the right kind of life, baft Dr. Pierce will advise yeu fully on prop er food and correet living if you write Its toasted Back to the desl LUCl iff' garette after lunch Remember the delicious baked potato fbii had? How much flavor there wasllf brought out by the cooking. Nowas yofr light it notice the same thing ia yoyj TSI It'i toasted, Like the potato, the dtlicjout flavor it brought out by "cooking" the tobacco. Its toasted ' , 7fW 7hAl J?mtrieai' (Sri wounded started to appear. They catiio 'in steady stream a the day wove on, . Out in the open, exposed to' machine . gun fire lay many wounded, with mod- i ical officers ami hospital corpsaieu j 'dressing ttiom. ioi days and days we wero under' la continual fire. It about put all our 'nerveg on tho Wink. I pray that 1 shall ! 'never get into such a holl hole again I as this was. Time and time again If nit j the rush of air and smoke from shell ' explosions. ix : .;: f BEGifIS M WiLLAMETTt dier-i-ka! . . 'FrcjEsisaics Wiii Be He!d $ "My wife was nronouncsd incurable by physicians ualcss operated (ccm- O 'Clock at. ...iffht. It ... in .rl.nrk nr1 ! " A ? 'ing and J ni?a-.i to contimie iritil she is cured," (Signed) J. H. Undurwood, foggy .that you could not sea your hand 't 4!l h ..,.!, .. . I JJillOll, A. a. Wood and try to bandago them up. I ' AJlcr-i-k. orPm Auu gn. and sour saw more dead men the next day than IS ?m&Tr II ever saw before piled up in hcadps, fJt v i 1,"'? "'I,'1 'just torn to pieces. , ' lower bowel tlushuig KNTlKi-l all- "On tho 30th wounded from mwj ,? ' Z .-v " . lvm'"ul' VJl I'll and ask Hun. Ho makes no chares for alwavs .did on tho march. nnr.nir.tinn. h.o.n rin ), h'.T which pcisenS System. was rtitricult to tind rcom tor them af-1 -. , , .i , -rf ' )r)l,. te.r.tney were dressed. After tucarmis- ;. T; . . ; ' ; I , " J 'tico w, in effect, we carried iyi . w tRM- Tt a. n,,xturB of bnckthora, i and 'Tho Lenguo of I'litions;" JCag 'Florence Blildey, with the subject "-The !Mv-ii;' nt (IhiitriAi-Tliierry, ' i.,' diitootaiilit are among tne Imsi st pi.o.!t' in the university, but have taken tiiiw) to f;iv tho most careful thought to thfi thomcs. ; . Tti:; juil a on eoinposition are Judge enwiii,. or tlie Kiinremo court: A1iH iCMsrrcw hmm la WeK ;tl,c aml ! ,w- c- iu i.ui v.ujmicMiiLiojitti enurca. Tii" jiidgcs of delivery are Key, B. Ai lBo.i, if (lie firt. M. 10. church: t, .. , , Ai'torticv Ivan Alar in :. Miss Jjueile Preparatioiis are now uikUt way for ,,, ... , . ' , , . Elliott, cf tho hchool of BxprewnoB. - the annual round of oratorical contests The contest to decide who. shall be of Willamette t'uivcrsity. The prelim-. i:imlieru of the two debating toarai inuiy contost will bo hold tomorrow that - ere enter the intor-collegiate evening, March 14, ut Waller Hall, at co:!i:r;'.v will bo held In Waller Hall 7:1) a-.id pnauiaca to l;c of umi.wal inter- on Miv.uby evening at 7:45., -f ',1 as sp-ciul preparation lite l eesi lr.nde WcndB of the institution will be in on both eoiuiKieitio:) and d dive.y. Vt' f t rented in these events which will urm Crowder Miller state:) that tho vs itn lafle of the work beino- done at cennosjtioas preientcd are. tii.i bi'st tlt-i Institution., and which make for it far M suen adviee. lake Anuric Tablets to- mnnral aiok cnll .ftor tn .t day, by all means, and got that urie.nt each stopping place uitil wa reah acid out of your system. Don't, don't, ed onr' deetinnt'ion t N.iii.rt.Ti."ni4 t 1,,-ji-- . ....., j.iv me aim nine oruer sun- don 't put tha matter off. German iiai.t,(l 1:1 (lurni!; reeent years, 'aub ecu foht.'.:its who v.'iU purl!(;:i.ete i'i t!i? t;r fi'lr of tomorrow rvrri vr ere Wii:i:a ' mil lion, who win iiti'.s i nis s;aiiic I" J 'C!!'.:- in the state. Further partie inn! will bo nmiouneed htcr. . A l JJ w!" i,as tho 6Ubjct whmzL Mii ADS PAY W TO I0W Winf We Wonder At k MM iM k&M Drawn for this paper B Frank Lest r T '"6ff j j OT THIS GOV'N EBOQBVMATaH- 3XJM13, CHOOFEaS I ETUJEEN TH 3ACK