THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, 191?. PAGE FIVH It 7 sz ,1 V .lit ' "-vl. . V fl :A ! 'it ; 9 try i his Ted: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to brin out its full aroma. Then smell It deep its delicious, puro fragrance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judcment "Vour Rose Knows" Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till Perfect plus a Dash of Chocolate YourNoseKnows mp bo::d iiin - WIDLKCiG IH SCOPE Speakers Named To Carry Message mto tYery Dis- . I . if r ma m itianoa toanty. The goo roads earanaiea in now n ia full swing with Representative Stew art speaking tonight t Woodbnra, Thursday e nine at Gervaia. Frid evening t Mt. Angel and Saturday evening at Silverton. Jsext Monday evening Mr; Stewart will speak at Tumor ami Tuesilav even ing at St. Paul. Last night he spoke st Hubbard ami toiler reiinrt vnrv. body in that part of the county strong for good roads. In Salem the final ral ly will be held .on Monday evening, June 5, the day before election. The following local speakers hare en liatcit in the food roads rmimuiuti i ml have been aligned at follows Supt. I'hurrhi'l h nwml ,-.,,. el f turn Wao county and is now in i ortismi ou busuiess connected, with his office. WOMEN "aEECAKEIXSS This has Wea nroved nrn a.t mUF again durin tW r. Thcv iv..r..vi. (mate their physical strength" and over tax it- Thir i.hiiim I. 1. ki. - - - 1 ' V 11 MO ' V.il III ,1 1 I' if but does not compensate for the hours S Tl ft A). .I.:..!. . V f f - a v. writ nutVU I 111 J 8U1.L V front symptoms caused by female ills brought, or y overwork." Women who x weak, aervoua, oVspondt-at, with keadache., backache and dragging down pains should remember there ia one tried and true remedy, that . is Lydia E. Piukhaui's Ycent&hL, r.im. pound, now recognized everywhere as ine siaauara remedy ior such ailments tiet that !boy a Kemiugtoa peater start him right. 2i re Eoldiera who would lik ...j - - w n-o.n. aliout six months in France are given iiu- opportunity or enlisting for that period in the jnariuea ih th anee thov will lie- retnmo.) t !;. e l States this fall. This m-ial offer j is for the marines onlv and for no oth- Krnnk Oarer find William t. nil..l.rit " ieo. The marine reeruitinj of- Jr.. to Shaw, Sublimitv and Autnsville. io1Cev'.on f T vor ot ,h V- W. A. Taylor and F. G. DoekeWh toj' J,atl0ual bank building. Enelewood. Fuirerouuds. Central How- t . T ell tnd Macleay. ..."TT....0;? ,P"an... f0r AuKtwt Huekestein and Chaa. H. r .,t 1 it t , i i T Areherd to Prittgle, East Salem and L. V 1:'' ' 'L1"01 a,ld ias Piedmont Peanut Oil cold nressaA-(rom vnml f - -" V , Kajj-pidcdi pcai;uj rown ia the 5 Work beean todar on thA r, BMi.r in North alem, which will connect mi t no alley i'ac kiiij; conipanv. Jt It i rKoIesome. and ,eas3y digested American food oil -ideal '4 for kotK tatle and cooUutf purpose. tie- nu ?avo; Wff u1 r 11 firinn. Louis T.achmnnd nntl Wnx CtAAnr in I Brooks, Chcmawa and Quinaby. pt-iinn r i mil's mm n. f. .-Aiit'Ti i nith ti.. nil...- n.,.. .: i i Fairfield, Wacoiuk- and the Keier will extend' f !,.:.. I proposed lii.ill incrcaao in the lloveruor Oleott haa pardoned Wallet school. streets across acreage to Brook a rwt t ' ?, L 'i, be VOted !'? ,'U Thu"lHi'' t"""' lcld in jail at T. B. Kar and Harlev O. White to thenee north on Brook to the connTo. i 'iT "Thl T, wU1 U KW on eviction of curving Uquor Liveslev and Salem Heitf.ts. ,i9 0f the new pucki, g ,"a,.t J1 'he I "'m,lii0 tCttchor 8allil'i: 1 tHrouSU the state illegally. 'I'lii, Vim i.tiimt., 1,1.11, A eiinnl : U ti n .a m IT . . n ,ui- i vim Minim,- mill in fn-.tn in .-it-j mi, bui in ij men ceineni . l ae Wi lem at the theatres are John W. Todd, I will tie done under the direction of W. A. Denton. R. K. l'age and Judge i eity- engineer with 1'. L. Frazier as industrial i """gi s loremau. The work the razier in Lawrence T. llama. snecliiir Wnltnr Ti,n7ft will cunntr of li.. Siiiiulding mill, Oregon l'ackiii" To., i A Tisit to the mechanical department flier. Co.. Kings' Produce to., Woolen'0' xtie nl-'n 'hool today showed the Mills ami tivnne Fruit To. boys at work on the complete overhaul , j . ji,l)t 0f a decrepit auloinoliile. Tfcis ia -tk. Hei"1" fll'st Umo tUc have uudertak CITY NEWS. !k:Cii to pull n car to nieces- dimmose. !aiiil reasaenwlo it. l'rof. Jten?inan. in charge of the shop, state that they now nave all they can do in tJiis line 7 The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette n . Guaranteed fcy In the pliable teafoil package In the C convenient pocket curved tin I The regular meeting of the directors counts which were Ibe.ing checked tip St the Y. M. O. A. was held at a for turning over to the new secretary, luncheon in the rooms today with a ' Among other things revealed ia the nil iflAnAnnn T5....1 AC..1I J T I . . n i.u.inc. joui iiuiuM o jmu iiw aiuiitiug was ,tne tact mat tuero were MoAilititer, recently returned from ser- several thousand dollars due from ac- viilA in 3iVniwiu. mm .frim.. nf tlm nn.. ' j :....:.... forcace find each siike In-iet'ly of the work of the Y. 5f . C. A. in the war tive and inactive memberships o A telegram has teen receired Back east, children of the Interme diate school grades hae the huliit of stuping geography iby writing Com mercial clubs for information and all printed matter that may tie handy. This morning a letter was received at the Oommereinl elnh frnm Vutlm. .tin.. by wn, 10 Montana street, North Adams, ! "r i,"'? n Um hT- Tk hat.Mass, as follows: "Will you please! '" "". over inKht and xr '.endmeae.atalo,, dccllnm, nJl I t0l"0rr"w ''on.nig for Alonmoul f,nn li!n1i In a 1. 1. . I , l.r . . ... . .u,io nu.it u. in uiu muni uiey neiu in ' .Mrs. Jttoy eer witn tne news xnai i " "in you pieoso Ihe liifrhest annrecintion . Pur.irMnit a ' -.. cniM m,n,nnw f send me a catnlniv dorriliiniv ilm nn... a -l r i.i.iiii ivivuwiUlli amT UL UHICIU UUiltX'UUJ 1U nlu .null tllA WftVA nf eritictsni fhnt UnA I - ;u ln . trV for USA in Hchnnl TTutlin. :ll nnt " - ------ ,ii i. ii. vinurinuy is iivw la xiaiicc, njil wu triitv ' . "mini nut across from France, they etated that ! for home. I tue pamphlet tTie Commercial club E. T. Barnes of the Barnes aum.aa tna was issued lave years Store is now in the cast and is expect-. B0 a .. .4 . , cd to '1e jn Washington city the latter ' o part of the week. Mrs. Barnes and Thursday Is the day of the big pa daughter are- visiting her relatives. ra(' it is understood that about near Pittsburg, Pa. i.-ry neoenan woirn w.ia icllow in ' mimm county will attend. The "nixie' man at the nost nffir. whoso duty it is to locate letters that are mis-directed, or to finil neonln wlin have moved away without leaving a fol'nni'diliif Hildt-css. wnnid lika tr linntr something about the people to whom tno noiiowing letters are directed: Hgt. C. W. Oorrter, o. M ll!2d in fantry, 41st division, Sulem Oregon. This letter is from Paris, France. Cor poral Gilbert J'V Hodges, Brest, France forwarded to .Salem, Oregon. Miss Lot tie Cane, l'olk county, (Salem, Oregon. This letter is from Paris, France, ltob ort K. Burroughs, Saleiu, Oregon, Ser geant litiyuioiid iiussctt, ilem, Ore gon. Nellie B. .Stephens, Salem, Ore gon. Frank Kauschor, 2115 13th street, Salem, Oregon . And one from Finland as follows: "Leiti Hil'iln Keniptiainen, Seng Salem Antcri, Oregon." Wanted 20 men to work on sever! north Salem. iKeport to P. L. Irazmr Steusloff new packing plant . 8-22 The Odd Fellows committee In charge of findiue rnnms ifor visitors during the present grand lodge encamp j ment nnd Kehiilinh nftnenilblieA nniiit l with pride to the fact that tho IDOO visitors have been well cared for and that everv dnv neoole nre teletiliouinT : headnunrtet-a nffVi-ini? desirtilila rnAnia (lt is thought that by tomorrow tho . ..in!.! n t ...til 1 i- nnnn I 1 1 ini i ii i i,iii win lull VIII?.- IU i The committee is especially proud ofj this fact for Hie reason that when 8a-1 lem originally asked for the state en-j cnmpiucnt, a l' rtlaiid delegate said j the capital city could not care for the ' delegates and that ihos.' who did at-1 lend idioiild bring with them blankets and conking utensils. (l 1 The Ortgon Jer?:y cattle clul), whose liiemlM'rs are now celriiatii'.g u juliilee over the fact thai the Willamette val ley has the m os famous Jersey cows in the w.irlil, will arrive in I he citv tlii sovoiiing about 7 o'clock. Tliey will be entertained at the Marion ho tel ifor dinner anil then uiven iliicc about the cill- and vicinitv T.ntn. tn the eveuinir the iiieiiilmra .if ti,n i,,i. .will be entertained at the Commercial ciho and given a luncheon. Ther wilh leave i mug for Monmouth andi Xext year they expect to put a course of work and study on gas engine con struction anil repair. a ml LOOK FOR THE RED BAIL TRAWL. MARK . ifiiiT.- - j luwu.rimvii iir t . 1 tifcarmsij I Ammunition 'I! 'l us ''(tlih , .Vetproof "Listen!" say the Good Judge- "And remember it, loo." The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. i ou 11 get more out of your to bacco money, too you'll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good and it lasts and lasts. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a shorj-cut tobacco , . i- W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 'Skkl'' j it V oom on cS DSoiog 0001 Furniture We miH'll fit t Wfl rnifirolv Hll urti smnr - v... i.uuuuivui Each speaker exproswKl his pleasure in beirxj? back witliin the circle of oM iriends in Orptfon.. In the line of bus iness, the secretary reported upon the . i. : visits to the Miuth. The tour of the valley will dose at falem Thursday ,. ; J The official record for warm weath er was Tuesday afternoon when the government's thermometer, in a nice cool secluded place registered 7K. This is the highest fur tin. , ti.. , " - " 1UC II1IU- nniim ihm evening was 411 g--j-mi3aaMa M Or i ' Jumniu county will attend. i A v i 1 4 I I i . ' t I :. V .... . v , !: : 1 : - ; ? - . -i . - j ' . ' ' ii.i... .... i f. W .; . . . I ' 11 Our showing of bed room and dining room furniture is very complete carry everything from the best down. WE ALWAYS SELL FOR LESS. Dining Room Specials Buffets Similar to tut, priced from $28.50 and up LENTZ DINING TABLES Are only, to be found in our store. Reg. $23.00 solid white oak, now.. ....... $19.73 Reg. $:5.00 solid quarter sawed oak, now $26.80 Reg. $-15.00 solid quarter sawed oak, now $33.20 , Other makes priced from $12.00 and up. Bed Room Furniture For the next few days we are going to offer some extra specials on bed room : furniture. Bed as illustrated with one fine twin link Simons Spring, regular $24.75. Special price for a few days only $16.H5 Reg. $:i!),00 Brass Bed, now $28.10 Reg. $:;5.00 Wood Bed, now $21.90 Reg. $.-50.00 Wood Bed, now $21.80 lteg. iron beef, now $11.S5 Reg. $12.50 Iron Bed, now S9.80 Reg. $8.50 Iron Bed, now Sfi.t0 Reg. $17.50 Iron bed, now .'.$1I.S3 MtilV'l)ti ' 0? : Bed, now .9.80 - M'.'J;" i j ii :V( . ; tx ' WATCH OUR WINDOWS STORES WILLAMETTE GLEE CLUB APPEARING IN AXXUAL X-VCEBT FBIDAr EVENLVO AT THE BMOHY CD n TTTTif S ? fil I iH 4 I 'I ia STORES IK BjM.a5it5fE5E3