THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON'. MONTH Y APRIL 25. 1K. Sore Threat- Golds QukkJy Relieved By Hamlin' WlzardOtl Hamlin's Wizard Oil is simple tad enective treatment for tore throat and chest colds. Used as a garble for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen tip a hard, deep seated cold in one night How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, tiff neck, and tired aching feet Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back, Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed, Ton must clean the stomach and bowels, purify the blood, each spring, or you leave winter's germs and un pur lies in your blood and system. Drive them away, clean out the stom ach and bowels Dike Hollister's Rocky Mountai Tea, a spring cleanser purifier. 33c. Tea or Tablets. JAMES LYNCH DEAD JAMES LYXCII : 'Continued from page cne) of the gerat sacrifices made by Ameri can boys in France. Although Governor Lynch uIauvs had Lecture Recital By Prof. . Sites Scheduled For Tuesday Next Tuesday evening. April 19. in th auditorium of the public library will oeeur the last number of the 1919 lecture course a lecture recital bv jPr.'f. John R. Sites. M. 1h, of Wil jlanimette I'niversity, in which he will be assisted by some of the1 best musical I talent of the institution. It need not jbe said that this will be an event of I exceptional interest and cultural value and it should Eave a good attendance. ! Following is the program to be pre sented: 'The Development of French Opera" lecture by Ir. John R. Sites. Amour, que veux tu (le moi, Jean Bfmtiste Lulli, Miss Venita Mr Kinney. Mazurka. Camilla SaintSaens; Searfe Dance, Mine. Cecil Chaminadi Miss Lucille Ross. Open Thy Blue Eyes Jules Massinet Miss Kate Chatburn. Babillage, Francois Thome; Valse Bignonne- Edoutrd Sehuett, Miss Florence Shirley. SSerenado, Charles Gounod, Miss Mar guerite Wible. Pas des amphores, Mm. (Veil Cham inade. Miss Mabel Stanford. Berceuse (from "Jocelyn"), Benja min Godard Cello solo by Dr. John R. Sites. f ' I j. n. a. Personals Karl IS he Phumway of the Ifanser been eager to wiitch military parades, llntiay be refused to see the parade of Argonnef1, ... . p,t,,, .a in , city ovr Sunday. He is in one of the ship yards. F.M. Phelps, first lieutenant of Co. G, 91st division, arrived in Salem last evening from the Presidio. Mis9 Leonore Staley, who has been visiting her parents at La Grande, re turned to Salem yesterday. She has temporarily taken up her former po sition with the Portland Railway Light and Power company. Waldo O. Mills, formerly of Hood River, arrived in the city yesterday. He will bo with tho 'Barnes, easli 9tore during tho absence of Mr. Barnes and family in the east. Frank Fnrrington. formerly in (he market l)iminess in Salem, was in the city over Sunday. Ho is now with the Cascade market in Portland. Scott Ward of Albany, father of .Frank Ward, druggist, was in the city yesterday. Ho was on his way to Port land where he is serving on the fed eral grnnd jury. Justice A. S. Bennett and family were in Portland yesterday registered at the Imperial. Chas. H. Schomaker, who is em ployed n a shoe salesman with the Olds Wortinan and King Oo. of Port land, was in the city Sunday visiting his parents on ' .South ,(.,'iimniercial street . veterans lust Tuesday, declaring could not watch it. Bccently when a Victory loan dinner Wf.s given, a tribute was paid in his presence to his son who died in tho Ar gonne. .Lynch arose with tears in his eyes and accepted the tributo for His son. "Ho was a better men than I can ever be," Lynch said. Then ho added, "I think we had better go home." The guests loft at once. Banking Carer long. Lynch was approaching the ago of 61. Bcforo ho became governor of federal reserve bank he was a director of that institution and was vice-president of tho First National bunk hero, lie was connected with the First Kutionul bank for 40 years. His homo Is in Alameda. Friends found Lynch at his desk with bis houd iu his ain.s ilie day tr.c Mini camo home. From tliut day last Tues day Lynch failed rapidly. He remain ed alone must of time grieving over his on. Jumos Kennedy Lynch was uum uep tembcr 7, 1857. Ho camo of pioneer stock, his father and mother being among the vory early settlers of Cali fornia. His boyhood was passed on a ranch in Sun Luis Obispo county. Ho moved to Sun Francisco in order to con tinue his schooling. Ho graduated from the boys high school iu 1877. Children in Service. Almost immediately aftor finishing the high school course, Lynch entered tho employ of tho First National Gold bank, which in 1884 became the First National bank of Sun Francsco. He was mado cashier of that bank In 1894, in which capacity he served until 1914. At that time he was advanced to the ,,,.. , ;,: . in, 7 .rt ' nere today were eurgoriy nwumug m A wedding ceremony by long dis tance telephone was an occurrence in AshUitid last Sunday, when Miss Ross Thomas became tho wife of Robert Thome, who is located in Denver, Colo TRANS-OCEAN FLYERS READY Rt. Johns, N. F., April 28. (XJniled ..: -:....: Press.) Both trans-Atlantic aviators ernor of the federal reserve bank, as-lu l .,; h .Inline ,.f hot ntfina nn in. COHSl, gnet 7 of that year. During his long and active career as on weather Conditions here wero ideal for I starting tho flight across the Atlantic. Pilots and navigators were wn the a banker, Lynch lined many positions , , M : , :..i. ..i: .i.... . I Vl ,....... . ..g . .u x ""'" widow, a daughter, Miss Marjory dent of tho Han Frnneisco Clearing', , , 'K ', n , , J W.. .neintinn. Clifornii Bankers L-Vn('h- B0W j" the Cr88 5,1 FrflnfC- association and president of the Amer ican Bankers association. Uo wus tt member of tho Pacific Un-1 -XT . T ,t , T , . .0 lon, Commercial and Bohemian clubs of j l U I UN bALlliM ALWAlO San Francisco BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS xie married miss uenevieve oouio September 3 1884 and is survived by his and a son, Kenneth Ransom, now in the , naval reserve. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS HER TROUBLES HAD COSTTKOUSANDS Mrs. White Says Tanlac Over Same Troubles After Every thing Else Failed. Suf fered Fifteen Years. "Actually, a few bottles of Tanlac did more for ine than medicines and treatment that have cost n.e thou sands of dollars," said Mrs. Kittie White, who lives at 1312 Forty sec ond street, East, Seattle. Wash. "Fifteen years ago," she continu ed, "1 was a strong and healthy wo man weighing hundred and seventy pounds. 1 contracted asthma, which got so bad that many a time I have had to sit up nicht after night hardly able to get my breath and suffering terribly. My stomach went back on me, my food would sour and the gas that rose up in my throat would al most strangle me and 1 would be in so much misery that I would go almost distracted. My head ached like it would split and my back hurt like it was going to break in two. I lost over forty pounds and was so weak and felt so worn out that I was hardly able to get around. "One of my friends told me about Tanlac. so I got me a buttle. My ap petite is so great now that I feel ashamed to eat enough to satisfy my self, and my stomach is in fine condi tion. I haven't suffered a particle from asthma since 1 have been taking Tanlac. I felt so fine on finishing my first 'bottle that I-just eouldn t get an other one quick enough. I never know what a headache is, those awful pains in my back are all gone, I have al ready gained several pounds and am training in weight and strength every day. I can do any amount of hard work without getting tired, and enn't remem ler the time when I felt as fine as I do today. " Tanlac is sold in Salem by Dr. 8. C. Stone, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben Gooch in Gervais by John Kelly, in Turner by II. P. Cornelius, in Woodbuin by Ly man II. Shorey, in Silvortou by Geo. A. Kteolhatiunor, in Gates bv Mrs, J. P. McCurdy, in Stayton by C. A. lieauchamp, in Aurora by Aurora Drug Store, in St. Paul by Groceteria. Stores Co., in Donald by M. W. Johnson, in Jefferson by Foshny & Mason, and in Mill City by Marketeria Gro. Co. HAZEL GREEN NOTES. (Capital Journal Special Service) Hazel Green, April 8. Chas. Knuths a brother of Mis. Joe Zeilin ski is expected home soon from France Ho landed in New York April 7th. Mrs. Chas. Zeiliuski and daughter, Rosie, went to Stockton Sunday week to visit relatives. Mrs. Mabel Fassett of Washington is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman. Mrs. John Piotroek and infant son from Stnyton, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Pete Zcilinski. Fred Barnick, who has been with the U. 8, troops in Siberia and is now in the hospital at San Francisco, is ex pected hom in a couple of weeks. Frank Zeilinski, who recently re turned from France, visited relatives PAGE THREI ASK FOR and GET E4orlic..'-s The Original ' Halted Milk For Infants and Invalids OTHERS ar IMITATIONS w ' w n Buy m d QlQTfl Week This admonition is especially good now that you can "buy for less" money in Salem. The good things, very latest styles, etc. We think this especially true in Shoes. We can give you the very newest styles, the highest qualities and all size3 from "0" in baby shoes to 12 in men's and from AAA to EEE wide. And all at Less for Cash Ladies White Pumps in Nile cloth, Reignskin, Nubuck or Canvas new shapes, heels, etc., at from $7.50 on down to $1.95. In Oxfords from $6.50 down to $2.o5. Ladies White lace shoes in all kid, Reignskin, Nile cloth, Nubuck or can vas. New shapes, all the heels with oak leather, white ivory leather, Neolin or rubber soles from $10.00 down to $1.95. Misses and Children's White Shoes. Also Oxfords, pumps and slippers in all grades from $3.50 on down to 80c. r ' You should see the new black kid pumps for misses and children in the English toe, no straps. "Just like Mothers." We have the largest line of children's shoes in the city. We Can Please You s Buy in Salem First Buy in SalemFirst N This coming week is set y You owe it to your . aside to emphasize i OtTlOrrOW S OpCCial Town Pride to "M fancy silks BUY Hi SALEM Watch every ad In this lot you wull find the most beautiful silks in " for- PLAIDS, STRIPES and the accepted shades. New Extra Special Extra Special Bargains tomorrow only Everydav , Watch 4the Ads The real Patriot is the KOTOR WEAVE AUTO ROBES ine reai ramot is tne If you make your money one who patronizes his Nationally known and advertised at $7.95. -n that,s where own Home Town BUY LV SALEM. you should spend it. aMSMWSSSMMMSSMSSBSSSlSS.MM!S!!!l!!! Featuring 3 Charming Dresses at "Extra Special Price" 1 XI V.AIM This sketch shows one of our SPECIALS No. 9490. It is made of rich quality Black Satin, with heavily embroi d e r e d tunic, knife pleated skirt. Sold for $48.50. Special $29.85 This sketch shows No. 135 A. Crepe Meteor With front Jrape, embroid ered and Beaded Vest Royal Purple Tiping Sold for $42.50 Special $24.85 m fhf 11 This sketch Shows No. 409 Accordion pleated Georgette "Taupe" Heavily fringed side Panels, with a crushed messa " line girdle. Sold for $55.00. Special 32.50 $21. 85 SILK DRESSES Including TAFFETAS, CREPE de CHINE, CREPE METEORS, SATINS and GEORGETTES The models in this showing are over-skirt effects; embroidered and braided tunics; plainer models in SATINS and TAFFETAS For street and afternoon wear 2 LOTS OF FINE SERGE CRESSES $18.85, $24.85 In these lots will be found Serges ranging in price up to $37.50. They come in PANEL DRESSES BRAID TRIMMED Hi very garment neat, ana Strictly Dependable m PEPS0DENT The new Dentifrice en dorsed by all leading dentists. Introductory Sale, 39c. You can always do better at Li v ilcCOLilCCODS SFAG-NA-KINS The newly 'discovered Sanitary Napkin. Pack age of six. Special 19c. in this diMrift lant wo-k accompanii'd by hi father, George Z'ilinlii, and brother, Henry, of Oregon City. Mrs. W. 1. MirCormack ond danijh ter, Ruby, Leonn and Edilh, from Anmsvillc recently nfient few days with the former's daughter, .Mrs. l'e ter Woelke. , The parent techer snnociation had a full home Kridny eve and an excellent program. The whistling olo of M-. La Mnin? Clark were much appreci ated. Several dollars were netted for I the gehool from the Mile cf ice eream, ete. I Konnld Montgomery of Cuinar,y ma a giwst at the I", B. parsonage i'ridny evening. .MisHe, Troxcll and Tavamer retnrn ,ed from Astoria last week. ' Mrs. Alice I'armenter ha gone to ! .Salem to work in dreiinmaking parlers. ' BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS 1 BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS TEEGRAP11IC TABLOIDS. Alton, III. The free and independ ent iirdi r of holmes has net a forty cut an hour minimum, according to members pan-ing through here. Luh.ir reinaini, optiinnl with the individual. Chicago leep may lirinjf health, hut it does not retain weultli, accord ing to Jke Smith, Chicago daloonkeep er. His reat wag nnbroken by robbers who Kicked his aafe of .WO. Chicago iFrank Harris, in jail for burglary, receive no more friendly vis it. Two friends came to synipalhio and Loth were arrested, one. for non upport, the other for violating hi pa role. New York The movie mnt b growing nhoiking. Movie maiuifactiir er have decided Hiey cannot tolerate luimiiTul and salacious productions and have landed together to keep Ym dark . 3 ; :-b 1