THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 27. PAGE TIT REE BACK LIKE A BOARD? IT'S , YOUR KIDNEYS Thcrf'i bo m suffering fritn tht wful agony of lame back. Don't wait toil it iurt oil." It onlr comet back, tied the cause and stop it. Diseased eaurfitioaa of kidney art inii'il; indi cated by stiff lame backs and other wrewtuiic paint, which art nature's sil atala fur bclpl Here's the remedy. When you feel tW first twinge of pais or expert nre any of the symptoms, get oust at ouee. Go to jour druggist and g-t hot of the pure, original UOLD MKOAL Haarlem Oil Capsule. in- Cirted fresh every mors Ik from tlie boratorit'S in Haarlem, Holland. Fkeaunt and easy to take, the? instant ly attack the poisonous genus dogging jMr system and bring quick reiief. h or over two hundred yers they Bare been helping the sick. Why not try them? Sola every where by re liable druggists in sealed packages. Three sites. Money back If they do aot help you. Ask for ItiOI.l) MEDAL and bs sura the asms -OLD MEDAL" is oa the box. Cut News HAVE ROSY CHEEKS . AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY TRY THIS Says 8 lata tf Hat Wstsr With Phosphite Btfara Breakfast . Wash Out Palseia, COURT SPECTATORS' Bffi FOR Sill IS SATISFIED Slocker Trial Develops Inter esting Testimony Regard ing Defecdant and Business Manager. Los Angeles, Cal., May 27. Walter T. McGiuley, manager for Mrs. Clara Baldwin Stocker, was pictured todsjr by Mrs. Albert E. 8nyder of San Franeisco, divorced wife of Mrs. Blocker's son, as an artful flatterer. He had worked his wiles, Mrs. buydor claimed, with sue cess on Mrs. Storker. Mrs. Blocker's at torney, however, sought to soften tht picture, with the statement that Mctiiu- jterward relieved by Fisher. McKittriek C. A. Campbell, proprietor of Marion garage, has opened up an auto repair shop in connection with his busiuesa He has a large and well equipped shop and has employed competent mechanics who will do rel;able work. The Marion garage and shop is open night and day and is proving a great convenience to the traveling public. There was a fast six inning ball STATE HOUSE NEWS i it t State Labor Commissioner Giani is in 1 1 Medford today looking; after (he mat-! ter cf safety appliance,! a manufac turing plant at that point. t Among other matters to be taken up i at the meeting of the highway commis-1 sinners in Portland today Is that of the prooosed post road between this eity and Pallas. It is understood that the commission favors the plan of tdvertis game yesterday afternoon between theiim for- bids for this unit of grading Sale mhigh school team and the Wil-jat the meeting of June, tile bids to be ktmc-tte team, in which the latter were winners with a score of 6 to 2. Salem failed to get a man pa second until the fifth inning, when two runs were scored, one on a hit by Gregg, sending rusher home; while the second was scored fcv Gregg on errors. Willamette put men on almost at will, scoring by hit or by use- of "squeeze play." Ashbv pitched for the high school in 'the fore part of the gam ,but was af ' , i a I.-. -kf ..v;.;-.lt Tt the tins of healthy bloom la wor faoe, to set your skia get clearer had dearer, te wake up without a head- fcc&e, backache, coated tongue er a nasty ftreafh, la fact to feel your heat, day in had day out, just try Insids-bathing trery moraine; for eae week. Before breakfast each day, drink I kiaas of real hot water with a teaspoon Ad of limestone phosphate la It as a harmless means of washing from the rtomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour Je and toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten ing and purifying the entire alimentary kaaal before putting more food into tht Moatach. is wonderfully Invigorating. It clean out all the sour fermentations, tTises aad acidity and gives one a splen did appetite for breakfast, A quarter pound of limestone phot paste will cost very little st the drug Store bat It sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap aid hot water cleanses, western and freshens tht tkln, ho water and limestone phosphate act oij tho blood and internal organs. Thost' jerho are subject to constipation, bilious attacks, said stomach, rheumatic, twiners, also those whose skin is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that ge week of inside-bnthing will have est both looking and feeling better ia' ley had transformed Mrs. Stocker r a "hrd drinker" to a "moderate user of intoxicants." MeOiuley took particular pains to tell ilrs. blocker bow young she looked, ac cording to Mrs. Snyder. Once in a- Los j Angeles cafe, Mrs. Knydvr said, suo heard McGiuley tell Mrs. rJlocker ho had 'carried her picture next to his heart for twenty-five years. I Says He "Winked." I "And" you look just as young as ev er," he is alleged to have added. On another occasion iu au Ocean Park e. fc, Mrs. Snyder said McGiuley placed his arm around Mrs. Stocker and said: "C'lnru, you look as youthful as you did 20 years ago." Hut, Mrs. Buy dor suid, Mctiinley winked as he said it. McGiuley oft on reminded Mrs. Stock er of the "good times we us-.'d to have" and called her his "old swectheuTt," Mis. Snyder u'd. She added sho was always a tit sus picious of McGiuley. "McGiuley once suid to me," Mrs. Snyder testified, " '-you stick to me and you'll bo all right. You can put your shoes under my bed.' " She suid she immediately had a talk with Mrs. Stocker and advised her to ''drop him." TOO SHARP FOE ATTORNEY Los Angeles, Cal., May 27. (United Press) Mrs. Stella Snyder, pretty di vorcee continued her version of the af fairs of Mrs. Clara Baldwin Stocker iu court today. Mrs. Snyder was called at a witness at last niirht 's session of Albert E. Sny-; wus did the Ditching for the "Bearcats" with Powers 'behind the bat. B. II. Morrison of Portland, adjust er of the Travelers Insurance company was in the city yesterday for the pur pose; of taking up the claim of David Samuel, who was injured some months ago by stepping '",0 nule an ecV(,r9" ly wrenching his ankle. He was in sured with the Bohmstedt ageney. The committee in charge of the war camp community service. for this coun ty will hofa their first meeting this af ternoon in conference with Siipt. John Todd. At this meeting tic first steps in carrying out the program and prop aganda" will be taken. A large quantity of literature and blanks are on hand at the high school 'building awaiting distribution. Among these is an illus trated booklet dealing with all phas es of tho community work, containing a letter from President Wilson. There ia also a community song sheet contain ing a collection of 42 popular eongs, in cluding melodic of the past and pres ent war. This city has been apportion .i th amount of HH)0 from the na tional headquarters for the work, and Supt, Todd, as secretary oi me orji.iii. zation here has just recoivod therst installment of -00. There Is significance in the fact that people come from a distance of from 100 ito 200 miles to secure medical ser vice in Salem. Recently L. F. Brunc, a prominent rancher from the vicinity of Tho Dalles, was a patient at the Dea coness hospital, for the removal of ton sils. Another visitor from a distance vi. w v. cnishoim. oi viviu received with the proviso that the Polk ; county taxpayers endorse the proposed bond measure. Should this be done, op-! erations ran begin on this line at once. Contracts aggregating 129.80 miles of . road work are to be passed upon by the ' meeting today, 36 miles of which is luvrv surface a-d the balance either grading or macadam. i At this meeting also the question of the paving on the Siskiyou unit of the, Pacifie highway will be threshed out. I It is known that Commissioner R. A. ; Booth is in favor of a 12-foot roadway i over the mountains on the ground that j there may not be funds enough to car-1 ry a 16-foot highway. On the other! hand the road boosters of Southern Ore- j eon are loud in their desire for a lo-1 foot road, to match the California high-1 way which will be built to that width up to tho Oregon line. j State Game Warden Shoemaker is in ! receipt of numerous communications from the east with regard to hunting. fishing and camping facilities in Ore gon, "as well as the Oregon fish aim game laws, and the indications are that the tourist influx this year will be greater than ia any past season. der's petition to have hi. i mother oe- " g lem to JeceUt :,.nn.r..w.ont fiFrnf Mrl Mt i1r If OF l" " HEW NATIONAL GUARD had concluded her evidence in a burst of repartee and after Snyder had brief ly testified. Mrs. Stocker matched her wits against the attorneys to tho last. , Sho testified she had a five-year con tract with Walter T. McGiniey under which he would manage hcr affairs. "That's the first I've heard of the contract," remarked Attorney Edwards for Snyder. "Young man there are lots of things you'll hear of before you die," inter posed the witness. I Snyder's testimony had one startling feature. He admitted a contract with Pre-Yar Organization of 16 r,10ld ' i1 n"KClt'" wlHi'f.y IV 1 t V : he "Krcea t0 Pay Arnold a sum, said to 171 YlSIOilS 10 W Mm. ihe 0.00 if Arnold would IT 1 IT pi I that. Mrs. Stocker favored Snydi Under New Scheme. win. mgnDtuis nor vunv, Washington, May 27 (United Press) Tentative war department the peace time national guar return to the pre-war organization com prising 16 divisions, it was statod au thoritatively today. , Unless unexpected changes occui, this plnn outlined will be submitted to con gress for its approval with a request for au appropriation sufficient to cairy out the plans. The first year organization would in trude 100,000 men 200 for each sena tor and representative. This is in r.c Mis. Suydor.'s testimony so far has plans forfait largely with charges by l.cr that after hour ,d include a Mrs. Blocker drank to excess. J la. eye treatment from a specialist. Mrs. William Cromley of Polk coun tv received news this morning of tho accidental death of bcr eon-in-law, Lewi J. Class age 34, in the mechan ical department of one of the Portland ship yards. According to the telegram, tho accident happened at 1 o'clock this morning. The Ibody will arrive in Sa lem, this evening and will be taken di rect to the homo of the wife's mother, where it will lie in state. Funeral ar rangwnnta havo not as yrt own an nounced. V Beginning June 15, all banks in Sa lem will close .promptly at 3 o'clock iu the afternoon. It is nowr the custom to have an official closing hour of i o'clock, ibut to conduct an after hour window for those who wai" j" y"" :.. lot.. Tinn tn the increase of business and the extra work to toe done, this. service nu me uiscumuuv The officials of the Portland Rose Festival association have received assur-1 ance that Governor Olcott will arrang,.; to be in Port hind during tho three days of tho festivities. It is anticipated that j the ufternoon of Thursday, Juno 12, will ! be proclaimed a half-holiday throughout the state in order that people at a ; tance may have better opportunity to i attend the grand parade of returned sol- j diers which is expected to bo the great- i est military pageant ever witnessed in the northwest. ' The net earnings of the Portland Rail way, Light & Power company still show a deticit for the yearly period ending Muy 1, according to a report prepared by the company. A net balance, howev er, of $30,774 was shown for the month i of April,-1919. The gross earnings for) tho fiscal year wero 24 per cent over the previous year, but the operating expenses increased almost 40 per cent and the net earnings made a gain of only about 4 per cent. For tho year; the gross earnings amounted to (8,-1 095,204 and tho deficit amounted to i:i8,4.)7. Tho earnings for last month i were $706,244 and the net balanco was 30,774. , I think the drinking anected her mind," Mrs. Snyder told the court. "She would got up in the night and telephone all sorts of things to tho hotel office. She stv' all of my clothes and then gave me .j0 to come back to her when I left because I couldn't ktand living with hcr. "On one occasion on a trip wo stop ped at a San Bernardino hotel, rvie shouted out of the window to the sa eerdanee with the Hay act, as are the! loon across the street to have highball proposed 50 percent vearly increases sent up to her." iI "What did Mrs. Stocker driukP Mrs. Snyder was asked. "Bourbon whiskey highballs," was the answer. CORNS PEE OFTPAINLESSLY Tfcere'i Only One Genuine Corn Peeler That's "Geta-It" There's only one happy way to get rid' of any corn or callus, and that's the painless peel-off way. Gets-It" it the only corn remedy in the world 4rt t "Oets-If-Cora u doomed." that doe it that way effectively, thoroughly. Why get dowa on the floor tie yojrsolf up into a knot tnd have t fool with "packagey" plasters, frnury ointments that rub off, sticky tttftpe, digging knives and scissors, whea you caa peel off your corn or emllr.s in one complete piece, peaceful ly and surely, with magic, si:nple, easy "GoUlf't It takes 2 or 3 seconds to apply "Gets It"; von ne 2 or 3 drops and that's alt. ''Gets It" does the rest! Get rid of that corn pain at ace, so that yon can work and piny without corn torinre. Be sure to use "Gets It". It nevej fails. "Gets-It", the guaranteed, money bswk cirn remover, the only sure way ct but a trifle at any drug tore. Kasrfartnred by E. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago, III. Sold in fcslcm and recommended as tha wwr'd's Mt corn remedy by J- G. Perrv, D. J. Fry. Flank S. Ward. for the four succeeding years so that the second year there will be 300 guardsmen per congressman, the third year, 450, tho fourth, 675 and the fifth, 800. For the first year the divisions win be organized on a basis of 7,820 men to a division. There will be 21 coast artil lery companies. New York's share of these will bring her total guardsmen to 9,500 the first year. In the proposed divisional organiza tion, there are expected to be one ar tillery and three infantry regiments to a division, with the fourth to be foimed later. War department officials ucsire principally to assure strong organiza tion so that units can be filled up Inter. Twenty five states, Hawaii and the District of Columbia so far iiave been authorized to organize nationt.1 coard nnits. Thev include: California, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Hawaii, Montana and Wash i n gton Police have discovered that the baby girl left at the entrance of the home of B. C. Miles, a wealthy bnsiness man of Salem, on May 7, is the child of a 20 year-old girl of Jefferson. EXCESSIVE ACIDITY It at the bottom ol t.ort digestive ilia. IlHIOIDS for tn&gettion afford pleiv ing and prompt relief from the distre oi acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT 4 BOWSE makxss or acoTTS tMixsioi; t Motor boat owners in Salem who keep their iboats for pleasure only will he subject to an additional 25 per cent fine if they do not pay tho "vtMl revenue tax Wf M by May HI. Thus in formation comes through a circular is sued by the internal revenue collector, said notice toeing posted in the lobby of the post office. In the divorcesuit Wed by Edith Eyre White against Dr. B. II. White, a record has been filed in the county clerk's office wherein the plaintiff asks leave to file an amended com plaint. This (petition ha toen granted, lo be filed by May 2. Then the de fendant is allowed until June 2 to move or demur to the amended eoin plaint. A marriage license was issued yester day to Edward Jaques, 32, a shipwright of Portland and Miss Dorothy Albus of Aumsville. AIo to Michael A. Mohr of Hood River, 28 to Mise Gladys Kcyo, 21, of Halcm. The official road report receded at the Commercial club, giving informa tion in general to those who are in tending to travel by automobile, has following: "The part ol the high way from Cottage Grove aontherly to Medford is in bad condition, due to construrton work through the moun tainous country and the difficulty be ing encountered there. The Standard Oil filling Nation, cor ner of North Commercial and ( hemeke U street, will be completed in about tare weeks. It as the present plant of the Standard to P'l"t01lretur" diers on the job of handling the nation. Psnfir Fleet To Embrace Half Of TvkfosL Vessels r..v;-.i Vsv 27. (United Press) i Pacific fleet is being organized to include practictlly half the nav, - i f .ght im, craft. Secretary Daniels told the i. eommittee thia afternoon. Plan will be finished by July 1 and the newly organized fleot will movei n to tho Pacific this summer, Daniels add Creation of two major fleet ba " impossible I" h ",n' ,n small size of the navy end war iieer.s. he explained. Both Atlantic and Pacific i,.,4. will l. in command of an admiral BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS A referendum petition he been fil ed in tho office of secretary of state requesting that the oleomarginc bill which made so much etir caused so much oratory in tho Inst session of the legislature, be roferred to tho people at tho general election Sn 1920. The peti tion bears tho names of 8000 voters, though the law requires Ibut 6213 veri fied signatures. It is .promoted by the Associated Industries f Portland. By thug action the law, which would have become operative Mnv 2Hth, is render ed iiuiociout uutil alter the election of next year. There Is going to be "a long dry spell" at tho iJakmi Kings plant this season, whatever the weather bureau snys. Tho machinery baa been et i operation this week, with ubout 60 people at work, beginning the long job of cvaoratiiig spinach, which ds the tirsit thing on the program out. there lhere is not enough of tho product coin ing in as yet to keep tho machinery constantly in operation, but it is ex pected that by thd first of next week tho crop will be coming in fast enough to keep a force at work continuously. Contracts have been signed up for 250 tons of spinach, 2100 tons of carrots, 2500 tons of squaBh, lOfll) tons of on ions, 700 tons of calMiage. Jt a antic ipated that the early vegetable will mm h 7 n Wi lien I on i ravel if L " i ,iV' VsrS-1? You are judged to a great extent by your appearance, your Suit Case, or your Hand bag, as it may be. It should be good, that doesn't mean "high in price," but high in quality. 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Why do with an inferior article, when for the same moneyyoumayhave the best quality that is made in place of the cheap er article, it soon looks worn, shabby and old and does not deliver full service value. Ask to see these real values that we are proud to show and you are proud to own. When you think clothes, think Bishop. We have fiber and the other Suitcases and' Bags that are suitable for picnics short camping trips, or going to the country for a few days. . Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. saiem Woolen (VKHs store crop begins to come in, when tho force I will iiave to be doubled. As a mutter of facilitating the handling of cur shipments, the mnnegement is now in stalling a big railroad scale which ha' a ca-pucity of weighing up to lW,0fl pounds. Ily this means the loaded freight car will be weighed witti it contents, thus doing awny with an Im mense amount of trucking and hand ling. Dewey C. Bailey, commissioner of safety and excise, was elected mayor of Denver Wednesday by a majority of 4000 over al other opponents. TOMORROW A Coos county rancher made Id last Sunday pullin? stalled automobiles from keep the plant going until the fruit '" ' "o enirance to i w.s v ny in i k - Some Coffee Drinkers continue to drink coffee even -though it does cause dis comfort. Of course they re unwise! There is no discom fort in POSTUM. It has a delightful aroma and a rich coffee-like flavor. If coffee disagree.tr INSTANT P'OSTUM 4t There's a Reason' CHARLIE CHAPLIN The Original and Only, -in "SHOULDER ARMS" The greatest comedy ever made WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Bligh Theatre X ( l : i r X C . ! WON HOg ARROW COLLARS THE BEST AT THE PiUCE Clutlt. Ptabod Oi., fac. Trap. N. T. '( r C 1?wrSi f -.'r;i" fPHFHii;E P"-'aH HH'fVt 17 wot o t r.trr ham "irrs '' my h rNvttsi r J"' J ir r HW rrs t mads or im bnijt km. MAI A. 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