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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1919. 1M DURAbLE '-These Soles Save Yo.i Shoe Money ' 1 U-.v? bevn v.-aihg r.iy shots with Ny-!n Sail-? i:ear'v a ar. nr. 1 t'.iey i 'i- ! ari.l;v 1 : : '. lv-ui as iie ibvught t!-"ni.'" v r'u !i.V.i;raf!. 1 K by WML Cu-'.-'ACv". A.E.F, Oidv NV.'u Sim iti' c.ia:e a ti.H 52 '.:'4i 'that 1- y ti ; it berao.s o. tV toc.h J.ir:l 'Ui'V tat t into i t r a t.'ni::ic i.s. io i it v.vr s w Ui'U Jot. n. I uy t'locs v. s a ;a.-sc I'v-.Q-ttfari si:: Thoy ro.e ii mry styli; f.T ntn, vonin, a:iJ ihildiea R.-inembcr Nc -an Soies ara C ? cni v .T.c-iroof. t. v.. i.rt a-'.ub'-.l : everywhere f.f r-vrtii.)?. Tbcy ars ma le bv The Govour Ti-c & Hub ber C. AUrrn. C rh) :.1: m?!--s Wir.iioot Ileeis guaranteed to "it wear all ottv.T heel::-. nto ii Lice BY FOLK JURY WOMXX DOING WAS WORK During the ir w. nu n Wise ea'-led into a!mot every vocation in life, and ribi nel! d-d they a-wume the rtsiin jiMlit;- and f '.! auch positions, la ninny instances, however their strength ha overtaxed, and such ailments peculiar to their 8.x have la k W rrl rnna A r- J Unwipv HJa as are nijtii uiuica aj iiJiiiti yaiC,t(,Btli ,hem3,.Vl wn tnem; such Held For Trial, Beth Oa Crhkal Ckorgss. women should tried r.d ; buvers. When the government wish- j I draws from the market as seller inter ) 'est in the wool trade will be coufined' ! entirely to the new clip. j ; Che Wins up of the utile lists of Mot-, day's aurtion shows that the prices real-' iaed bv the government hs much tM-t-j tor than seemed probable f weeks' ; ago. The fine wools solj ranged in! price from i9 to 4$ cents, ha'f blood! ; brought fiom 32 to 47 rents, three ; lo'ttus from 3; to Pt rents and quarter- j it Stoo hzhin'T Skin 3! reiueotber there is a true reia.dy :or ti.Mr trwo-1 b, , frm tn , .,. Ibles ia Lydia K. l-.nkham s s'ti)le m KWirtMiind. hith for more than three generatiotm has been relieving the wo- DiIIsa. Or, May I. The Folk eonnty : mon tl( Aiueriea from me of th grand jurv silling ia the April term of j worst forms of female ills. the eireuit rourt returned indretuients Taliaa. Or. May 1. The stores off P. A .Kinseth loeated on the corner! I of Main an.l Court -tree's and that of TuesdHT .gains, the following parties: " h" U W1! W. KU.s oa North Main Mreet were I ... il. , ,. , Miss I la Kailer from .Nilem siwnt I entered kv robbem sometime Momkirl DALLAS STORE AGAIN BOBBED There is or-e safe, deper.;bb tnat-TTA-.M tHat relieve' itching torture ?nd sta htiMUBi aln-ott iutan:!y and te-t clcoiisws and soothes Uie skin. Ask aflydnw!.st for a oxot $1 bintle of Zeino -tkJ apply it asdirected. Soon ou .-:U find tint irritaiona, pimples, cl ic'.;heads,ecit ma, blotc i.es,nngw orm sni similar skm troubleswill disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrstmg, Mtiv fymg liquid, is all that is needed, for H banishes roost skin eruptions, makes tha skin sott, smuoth and healthy. Ths E. W. Hon Ca.. Cltvtland. iii... r r...i..i .. ...... ...v. x.u..e . . ..j. -o ,uU Sullllay w,si, Mrs. 1,. lonc.in. ijuilty of entering a residence of W. P. j, x. Cclkan is ei(eetiiig to set out Flannerr of near that plaee and steal- 1'K1 locanlH'rry plants. : . ir i..i.. : Mr. Asher'a father and two sisters iare visiting them for a few dr.ys. Mrs. Sherley Koland anfle tlaudin ere Portland visitor for a few days. night and goods to the value of sever al dollars t;;ken from each !aee. En trance to the buildings were niade in txta instances from the back way. The Ellis store was robbed just one week ago the burglars at that time se curing between l'0 and 5 antl a fleoltn Soles this eitv was found guiltv after the examination of a number o wuuessot oi courriuuuna ro me-ueauqueucy oi a, M..i(M1 r,,.. K.,,.,t ckrefl hall .m,.,.t f toh.cco rk.r. and minor girl. Both of the above named ,i(h ,be North S!tnU Alm boT, f, ttM- Thtls0 nwt in the pas, narties w-.ll app-a, in court this after Fri(lar ()lr bVf wr(( htf vl(.tors fpw wMks hayf Uvn ,Q , null null n i ii'i lie. B ivi ua. nj v to place outside of their operating ter ritory. " Mr. Iiall expressed the opinio, that this order Is the result of the confer ence which the tie men had with rail road administration officials in i'ort laiul a few days ao. LEITEE RESIGNS FROM OREGON WELCOMING COMMITTEE IX N T lja ImUct. U.S. Ufl. ROLL OF HONOR their cast's. It ia rumored about the j court house that other indictments are: expected to bo returned by the grand' inrv before thev are dismissed bv Judge Belt. " 1 WILL SELL MORE WOOL jofficerg and they-wre at a loss to asear- I. Governor Olcott todav received the j resignation of 0. V. Loiter as chair- j tain iust who the parties are. It is man ana memiier of the lirezon wcl- thought by aonie of them that the! coming roinynitve in New York vity, 1 ' thefts are comuiitted by a baud of j Portlcnd, Or, April 30. About 10,- boys. 000,000 pounds of government owned V v Tjutira TTnt ! wo" remain in storage in this city since t ii ,T m , ,i ij'thc latest auction sale. No announce-- Dallas. Or., May 1. Marmion Lodge m . . . ... ,,:sitinn of r.nwn. l.'O. , rvu.giuo oi J .! i !t .l,i ,.,..! n ,n,,kp :il EASTERN TIE ORDER TAKEN Tho following casualties are reported w" huts Monday evening to Grand -n trnJ, ; further ml,ave ,M. by the comuiaTitiing geneial of American Kxditionary Forces: the (...ucellor red J. Johnson ot Awona. o( nm hf b eu8,. i . a - t 1 ... 1 1 unu urana rveeper oi aecoroa sss , ,. , t.iOVrJ Killed in Action 1 Died from Wounds 4 Died in Aeroplano Accident . 2 Died of Accident and Other Causes 23 Died of Disease 18 Wounded Severely 5 Wounded, Decree I'lidctrrmined 'i Wounded Hiiiihtly 32 ! Walter O. Gleason of Portland. The: the government can unlor.d it better evuung whs deliglitfuiiy b,k-iiv, tne ,,.,. hv .,,:; .... t . -nrt. lodge putting on the work in the esquie; . ',' nf ,,, 11irill..u to Killed iu Action. John Edward Johnson, Yates Center Kan. Died of Wounds. Ernest E Brothartou, Swissvale Ta. Emil Itobcrt, Crcston Neb. Uenjitmin Koincdulil, Roundup Mont. Died from Accident and Other Causes. Bgt Herman Brown, New Vor N T.1 hgt William Q Juckson, Pittsburgh Ta. Corp Ernest B Brown, Caney Kan. Corp Edgar Kay Watson, Sedan Kan. Juiues J Duffy, Bridgeport Conn. Kam Editor, Eusley Ala. Harold O Oluss, L nion Hill N J. Edward T Husie, Lounsville Ky. Esetes Smith, Memphis iVnn. John 0 Watson Wellington 8 D. W:'.ltor Wilkins, Sun Antonio irx. George II Harlow Ocean Grove N J. Emil O Heck Kosaenden N D. nac Bis, West Warren Mass. Arthur Bradley Brown, Ayers Mo. MrSwain Council, Milton ria. William J lluelsi'iiiiiun, St Louis Mo. John II Roso Hamiiioiidviln Ohio, Charles C Hussum, Abbovillo Gn. i. .i i .i & 1 rana ior n o oeneiu ui .u on.ee... :,.,, off ,ho ((.rit.s of aUcil0ns Detween large miiuU-r of member, of the Me-(j ,y , a Xovemb(,r , J0 tn, rs Miunville lodge were present, an nivi- .,, . . . , i:.,j,...,7., ; i i t.i.n i ""i ,,r '" " k V; " V K V ""- selling their 1P19 clip. Shearing A 1 1 IT lilt V I'l-JlUtmil'S It UlIllHU'Ua LMI1- , , . ... . ... ... i... . A. . , , . imam a eouu sir.n in mis maw uui mn. ,uet was served he guests and men bers!;mi.h m,w hf)j , , OL U1C IWy'T ill IUU U1UIL)( lUUiU U. llld i old Dallas hotel. Or. May 1. Lane county j -n :il t,T imn nut mi an oruer .or tu.i.iFiFu for the railroad ailmiuistrutioa within the next few weeks, according to O. H. Ball, secretary of the West-j ern Oregon Tie and Lumber nssoeia- TUe price will be ahoui tion. The price will be ahoui :!TS,000 Two factors maik thit sale," sui t Mr. Ball. "The price is fcl a 1000 feet, the old poster price, which was has cut Inst February f The destina tion is east of Chicago and this is the first order vallev mills have been able t y i r V i C UHJUIAI Ull The Jot Of A Perfect Skin ' Know the ioy and v happiness that comes J V to one thru possessing 3 s skm of purity andj Ik. I fits. 1 Maui., iik dis tinguished appearance ii enders bnntj out youi natural beauty to its lull fst. In use over 70 ver". "- ' - . . - - e- ' v " r - - i MISS MARGUERITE CLARK Comin gto the Oregon Friday and Saturday in Miss Hoover." 'Little ami, upon rt-cnmmeihlaticn of Mr, Leit- mittee. Miss Curtis Jin been servintf er, has appointed Miss Evelyn IVgy 1 as cxenitive secretary of the conniiitva ;Curtis to fill the vacancy. Mr. Leiter i withunt ilary. ,hos returned to Portland to live and 1 1 ; therefore was unable to continue his BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Iconnec.ion with the welcoming i BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS CURFiENT CASUALTIES Died from Wounds. Corp Herbert J Weislirod, Kenton la. John J Salerno. New Y'ork N ". Died from Accident and Other Causes. I of McMinnville, was a Dullas visitor Lirui r.uwuru i. tiuiiaru, nevero -unsS:5lomlay, O T. a ..r.iml...il li.v ntturnnlr of Portlaud, is in Dullas this week if; lookinu: after business interests tor com-, t panics he represents. Mr. Starr was formerly secretary of tho state tax com mission at Salem, Mr. and Mis. John R. Sibley returned Monday evening from a short visit with relatives and friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Anna Embrco left Mon day afternoon for Burns in Harney county, where she will mr.ko her home this summer with her sons, Van aud Clyde Embree. Judge Harry II. Belt, L. D. Brown and Dr. V. C. Staats returned the first of the week from a fishing trip to the MacKenzie river. They reported fair luck. Albert Teal, mayor of Falls City was a Dullus business visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bremmer of Salem were guests this week at the homo of Mr. mid Mrs. Phil Begin on West Wash ington street. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Shaefer and little daughter were Portland visitors the first of the week. C'liuid Ellison, proprietor or the Falls City electric limiting nhint, was a Dul les visitor the first of the wee. W. T. Vinton, a prominent attorney C-M-p Onrl E Goethe, Iahpeining Mich. Corp Samuel A Greenstein, Biuoiino N J. Corn Irven Miller I.a Mott Pa. Died of Disease. Cmp Paul Eliur Ross, ticnnnon 1'a. Wagoner Joo Cobli, Hutlig Ark. Saddler Cclestino Gurcia, St Louis Mo Ernest Brothertnn, Portland Or. Hary Connors, Kniisus City Mo. John C Ferris, Sheridan Wyo. Edwin G Kloepfer, Bucyrus Ohio. Ephriuu Lnnuston, Thomson Ga. Michael Peter Lcich, Aurora III. Willie McAteo, Dennison Ohio. Charles M McDowell, Brooklyn N Y. N'arcisco It ii i Albuquerque W M. Joseph Anthonv Schief, Philadelphia Ta. Franklin W Spangler, Schoolfield Va. John Stinson, ltiuner Ala. George C Teeter, Mansfield Ohio. Josep Tosar, Prairie Du Chien Wis. Jumea M Wentbrook, Glover UKla. Tho following cabled corrections are issued as au npixuidix to the regular casualty lists Bt the request of the sev eral press associations: Killed in Action, Previously Reported pts. Mr., mid Mts. D. P. Patterson and children were guests of relatives at In-1 dependence over Sunduv. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred C. Esch and little daughter and Hollis Smith were visitors in Albany the first of the week. MMIOOEWS. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Marion, Or., May 1. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mott went to Eastern Oregon where their former homo was. They ex pect to move into the place they re cently purchased from Chester Lee on their return to Marion. A surprise party was given in honor nf Miss Viola Kephart Inst Friday night at her home. A basket social is to bo given nt the North Siintr. Ainni school house Friday night at 8 o'clock. We are glad to welcome James Mor row and Albert Metzner back to Marion from the army. Mrs. Harry Pierson returned to Mar ion Wednesday night from Boise, Idaho, where she has been visiting her par- 1 rinniir-i " mriiiiTii I . a mw? 17 k.fl.l IT . U im i rs v t&fr.i i r v. i .r l i s- jH 1 W.P Died. Bolton E Clifton, Roland Ark. Stephen Girards, Brooklyn N T. Sivmuel L Ooff, Sallisaw Okla. Bonnie L Mnrtenson, Tayron ui." Died of Wounds, Previously Reported Died. I.oreto Zticco, Roma Supino Italy. Killed In Action, Previously Reported Wounded Severely. John H Waglc, Piatt City Mo. Killed in Action, Previously Reported Missing In Action. Frank M Madelena, Fernley Ncv. to Mikkado to Mint Jell Try Mint Jiffy-Jell with roast lamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mint eauce. Try Vj desserts with tneir reai fruit flavors in essence form, in vials. Each is so rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatine desserts. Wr sm-m J0 Flavrrt, at Your Croctr'l 2 PzekastM for SS Centt E. Bouch has gone work. John Pi.lmer. Sr., from California is visiting his children in Marion this week. L. H. Hinser has moved to fiaicm. Mrs. E. v Bcngs was a Salem visitor last Friday. Fred Miller returned from tno iasi Sunday we ure glad he is home. Gladys Barber spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mott aro living on C. A. Mott's place now. They are rrom Salem and will be hero until L. A. mou mtiirni from eastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown and Lisle Andrews were visiting J. tolgnn Sun lloT. ii. E. Bengs and family were Salem visitors Sunday. Viola Hack had an operation for ap pendicitis lest week. She was getting along nicely the last word that was re- cnived. Mrs. Joe WoolridgO from Jefferson is visiting at the Winn home mis week. Harriet Colgan was homo over un dnr with her parents. F. A. Westenburg is in Detroit, Ore gon now making preparations for the lumber camp that he will have there this summer. Mrs. Lee Dorfler and baby, Virginia, Chester C Mills, Galesburg Bl. Died of Woucds, Previously Reported Missing in Action. Joseph Conti. Brooklyn N T. Died, Previously Reported Missi-g in Actio. Rgt Frank Bukoski, Gardner Mjss. Corp Joseph J Botenstein, Chicago III. William L Barker, Porthomer Ohio. Joseph M Bogavs, Chicopee Falls Mass. Eddie R Bohannnn, Richmond Va. 'arl M Bonham. Ma rion Mich. Harry C Burke Frederick Md. Walter F Walendzeak, Bridgeport Conn. THIS time of the year there are many odd jobs about the home that every well manlikes to do. But no man or woman with a "bad back" enjoys doing anything. There's surely something wrong when every day brings morning lameness, sharp pains when lifting, and a dull, tired state. Likely it's kidney weakness. Don't neglect it! It's easily corrected at first, but delay may encourage gravel, dropsy, or danger ous Bright's disease. If your back aches andjkidneys are disordered, get Daan's Kidney Pills. This successful remedy is recommended so strongly by people you know, you can use it with real confidence. e y, 5 Every Picture " ead These Salem Cases: High Street Joseph Wint. retired blacksmith, 608 High street, says: "My Itnck and kidneys Pothered me. My kidneys were disordered and my back seemed to lose strength. A short use of iKian's Kidney Pills soon put mc right." Cher three years Inter Mr. Wint said: ' 'My opinion of Dosn'n Kidney Pills is just tho same today as it was when I gave my firct endorsement. I haven't had any kidney trouble now for several years and I give Donn's credit, for bringing such lasting results." North Church Street Mrs. Elfie Kenseher, 123 N. Church street says: 'Several years ago I suffered a great deal with rheu matic pains in ny back and more or less through my whole body. I ached all over. My kidneyn were con gested and irregular in action and I concluded they woro the cause of the trouble. I took Doan'i Kdiney Pills and they stojiped that pain in my back and I have been troubled but very little since. When I have noticed my kidneys needed attention, I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills and they have always helped me. I couldn't recom mend . better kidney remedy." , Mission Street Mrs. G. H. Deacon, 14118 Mission street, says: ' "It has been a long time rincc I have tnken Doan's Kidney Pills, but, speaking from past experience, I can say they are a medicine of 'merit. I had a dull pain across my kidneys and at tims it was very severe. Af ter I had taken Donn's Kidney Pills a few days, that disagreeable ache disappeared. My back and kidneys have caused me but very little trouble since." North Cmmercial Street A. J. Wood (WW N. Commercial street says: ''Kidney and bladder trouble got to a point with me about two months ago where I was obliged to take soiiio steps in checking it or suffer some serious rcults. The worst time I had was just after getting up in the morning. The kidney secretions were very annoying. I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, getting them from Dr. Stone's Drug store. My kidneys were restored to a normal condition and was freed from every symptom of the trouble." Over ten years later M.r. Wood added: "I have had very little backache or other trouble from my kidneys since I got hold of Donn's Kidney Pills, I don't know of anything equal to them." Lee Street J. II. Pcnton, 1405 Lee street, says: ''On several oc casions . cold settled in my hack across my kidneys, eniiiiig pain that extended into my loins. I knew from others lining Doans Kidney Pills thnt they were very re liable and 1 started using Doan's Kidney Pills. I found them just the thing to rid uie of the pain and disor ders." frier three years later, Mr. Tcnton sni: ''I have never found a inoro reliable medicine for backache and kidney disorders than I loan's Kidney Pills. Whenever my kidneys get out of older Doan's soon put them right." Scuth Thirteenth Street Mrs. Emily Edwards, 10" H. Thirteenth street, says: "I couldn't speak too highly in praise of Doans Kidney Pills, for I have never found anything equsl to this old reliable kidney medicine for regulating the kid neys nnd stopping bnckai he. I am only too glad to tell others who aro subject to backache, as I u'd to be that Doan's Kidney Pills are wry reliublo and effective for that trouble." Every Druggist Has Doan's, 60c a Bex. Foster-Milbum Co- Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo N. Y. hv (fi Tn, rP w H T1 nm 2 .13 i4