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PAGE jjIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 7, 1919. Ill MISERY F H YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tell How She Waa Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oskakxw. low." For year I vu imply in misery from weakness and awiul pain and nothing seemed to do m any good, a friend advised m to take Lydia E. Pinkhara' Vefe table Compound. I did ao and got re lief right away. I can certainly re commend thia valu able medicine to other women who suffer, for it bai dene such rood work for me and 1 knew it will help ether if they will give it a fair trial." Mrt. Lizas Cocrtnet, 108 bin Ave., West, Oskaloosa. Iowa. Why will women drag along from day to day, year in and year out, suffering uck misery aa did Mrs. Courtney, when such letter m this are continually being published. Kvery woman who suffer from displacement, irregularitiea, in flammation, ulceration, backache, ner vousness, or who it passing through tne Change of Life should give thin famous CHARGE that fight WAS FAXED REFUTED FiiOadebhia Sport Editor's Accusation Called By Commission. STATE HOUSE NEWS Toledo, Ohio, Julr 7. (Vailed Treas) Insinuations mmle by William II. Ro- rap, of the Philadelphia Public Ltdger, that there woi collusion between Pro moter Tea Ritkard and Joss 'iVillard on Ir.at Friday's title bout were investi gated by the Toledo Boxing eo;tiaiissio today. F.very member of the commission saw Jack Dempsey win the title and ridi culed the Kurap statement. l.'iAnrd was present a ad offered to &ivt the board the authority to look into ivery wove he bus made In eonnectior with atagi-ig the show. - The commission voted confidence la Kickurd when it pawJ tbooi icolu- tious: Whereas, the Toledo Boxing eom- mission is of the opiuiun thut the Will srd Detnjigey boxing match was in ev ery way regular and legitimate A t every wav wjuuroly and honorably con ducted Iv the promoter. Tex liickard. root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- .the participants, Jess Willnrd and Jack' ham Vegetable Compound, trial. For irvmpsev, and all eoucerned, and I S,"'"'.!?! "Whereas, one WUlian, H. Koenp, r . . L lie Ledger, has xprrsod liifciftucvR of1 cuii (131 ii u urmiTU 1115 pruoniicr, ihz scons mis news ('aiital Jiiurnnl vSpecial Service) Scolts Mills, July 7, The Huncluy arhuol contest which has been on for some time at the Friend Sunday school -losed hint week with a picnic given toinerrow. Richard, and one of the pnrln.iv,onts, Jess Willard, and the Toledo Uoxlng commission la unuble to find unv evi dence whatever of such collusion, jow, therefore be it "Hesolved by the Toledo Hosing I'Oiiiuii-wioii that snid William II. ltocsp my me- losing sum to tue winners. Aibe notified to present all proors, if anv bounteous lunch was served consisting 1 , has, to this eoniiiiiwlon wuiii.i one of ice erram an I nil tlint goes with a,,1k nr for,.vl.r M,ld hi, ,,ence." good picnic dinner. The un.luy school Jll(,k p,.mpil(.T in ,n Cincinnati tmlnv. ha 'been greatly helped by the friend Wi,urj who i ,Q m()or Wk u ,. ',"' ,",e,", renee, Kan., will start either tonight or David Iletuno snl Alden While ac votiipanicd by several parties from ia lc in, inntoreii to Hockaway beach last week where they expert to remain for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Taylor, neenui panted by Mr. and Mrs. Harris unj Mr. Harris mother, motored to Mt. Augel lust Moinliy, Mother HarrU took the train for her home in tlrccnlcaf, Iilnlio. Mrs. K. W. Hnrlholemew is visiting in Portland and nlso will spend a few Inys at Hockiiwnv beach where they Lave a milage. Mr. and Mrs. Kieh have sold their In rue farm in Dakota .but reserved this year's crop. Their son Amnion started to their home yesterday to help harvest the crop. Mrs. J. K. 'unison j( quite ick. Hhe is under the care of Dr. Wright man of nilverton. After long delay auj tone radical changes ia oiaaixatioa, tie biad of the Tec! iriigaiioa project, ia UuistiUa county, hive ieea rertlfird itr the state land &oard, and work upoa the sysreui, which is one of the moat im portant ia the rate, will beia at once. The project covers IC.Od acre and lb district hat i-jued bonds for the amount of ti'M.OOH for the ob strutiua work, wiuck includes 17 miles of flume and two aiiles of tunnel. For its water supply the district will di vert sevArai email utreams into Butler creek, through which the water will be carried for 35 miles to tha land which lies ia the vicinity of Kens. , Ainoug the new orgsnizatioas to be listed t the tute hou-e, this week ia the baleia Aero club, which starts upoa it career with 12 charter members, heeded iby Governor Olcott. The organ iativu will b effiliated with and will eooperate. with the itaoa Aero club, of l'itland, au the ifuifcheraace of aviation interests ia Oregon. Its pri mary work will 4 to secure flying fields and Hmlin sites ia the Willam ette valley. This is the first club te be oiginir.ed in the state outside of I'yrtlanil. The list of charter memberi are as follows: ovftrnor Xcott, P. E. Kullerton, It. O. Knelling. A. 0. Hart man, Wm. McOilchrist, D. W. Eyre, S. IV Kltiott, 11is-i. K. Knowland. Oliver Meyers. K T. -.Smith, T. E. AloOronkey, K. O. Hansen. TEEGRAPH TABLOIDS DALLASNEWS. (( spitiil Journal Hpcciul Sen ire.) Ihillas, tr., July 7. H. 8. Bond, the new agent for the Dullus stiitlon o the Southern Pncific ruilwny appuinied to take the place of I. N. Woods who died several months ago, M-siiined iiis duties nt the local office this Week, relieving 1'eter Nelson who linn been acting tgent since the dentb of Mr. Woodu. Mr. Bond was formerly agent at Monroe, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl f. flravct and fam ily have moved from this city to Wood burn where. Mr. Oravea is iutct'c ted in a cannery with his brother, Kuy Uraves. Mr. Uraves resigned his position as A uiiml.er of people of this place county assosnor lust mouth, his inter- wpent the 4th of July at Muruuain. Aa'"t in the canning company taking up all day mow ns held rtiere Jy the pustor and Hev. Owens of Seattle. At noon there was picnic dinner at 111 hull. All in attendiiuce hod a good time. The revivul iiiieeliuir at Maruuitiu is still going on. hVv. Owen in charge' ml Mis Uertriiile Cook of l'ortlaud ui'Kiiniat and lender in singing. wiw town was almost tteserttil on OImouko T. (i. Deakins, of Tatter sin, -N. ,1., will .be. hi own detective. ' ' lou 't look for the man who shot me," ha asked. "When 1 get out of this hmpitnl I'll get him myself." New Vork Among 2000 suicides in the United States reported to the 8ave- Life Leaguo in the last six months I Sere were 171! boys and giii'U. New Yoi'k,M orders are costing the state more, it must -pay $100 per elec trocution t King Sing instead of the former loO. Knnsas .'ity, Mo, While, most prifi os advance, religion is getting elieupor. A Urand avenue book store displays a siijn: "Twenty percent reduction on all bibles." much of his time that he found is im practicable to hold down too ninny posi tions. The Uraves have a lurgo circle ikf fliiitl.la ill tlilu iillV Ullin Ira PV ' to see them leave for their r,jw p!uc of residence. Circuit Judge Hurry H, Beit of this city lm been in I'urtluiul tho piut two .he 4th." T..;. ".: :,f ;h; ,i. ;oi;iwwh;w'1"11 -un1, rr,'' :.i 1 1 " i ,'ioii't for M II II noun It enmity nhtle lliu 1o either Hiileui or Silvertoii, The funeral of Henry iSluley was con doited by Mr. Iliirrin and Interment was in Soclls Mills cemoteay. RADICAL MOVEMENT (Continued from pue one) court for Multiioiimh coiin.t while the hitter is tukiug a vncutiou. Jii'l'o licit ret hi ned to Dullus the firnt of the neek and with his family left for a icvcial Inys outing at tho Tillumook louuty beuthes. Mrs. Conrad' strafrin and Mrs. Ids Mansion were Cupital city bnainojs vis itors the first of the week. llii Hniuuel Orr of I'm I i., ml In a guest at the home of her sou, Sheriff John W. Orr. Lynn Nesmith of Hnlcin friends in Dallas, Friday. M. 1.. Thompson, W, II. 1! In;. Mehrliiig, three proniinc business men were Dullus Thin sdav. Mr. ami Mis. I.vnu Muth.ucy mid huliy of I'ortlund me guesls i.f Dallas felntives tor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Volheim of l'utf land are guests at the home of Mid, Yil heiiu's sister, Mrs, J. C. Cglow on I ,iurt si root . K. lr. Kteeliiuist of Albouv. district Des Moiues, Iowa "What kind of a joint is this?" ashed a discharged sol dier, discovering that while he was bathing someone-took his I). V, D's, $110 in cash and his girl. St, linis Hnuiej- Miller and his wife formerly Miss Helen Hughes of Jack swn. Ohio, honeymooned in inil todnv. They were charged with stealing an au- i i . i. . . . . . , luniiNMie 10 imaive uin return irimi ineir wedding trip. Wasliingion While Walter Donovan was placed in a cell for robbery, a thief entered the police itntion and stole hi bicycle. shinuuiest height. Cousti,atioii causes headaches, aul low color, dull, sickly eyes you feel out of sorts all over, oHllistor Jiocky Mountain Tea Will banish constipation regulate your bowels, purify your stom ach. You'll feel better all over. D. J. t'ry. lr re f TT mom Get a Full Set if You Use Jiffy-Jell i fsj as. a IsV Vs. tint UM-Si-B far a JBr- JmM SssW er W IW Jiffy-Jell it fr Jad a well a (ear iMerti. And w )ff thu 54-ceat dutavaum nold fer mm ia amakiag Use Lime Jiffy-Jell for wlasit. ck sickate cvntaina a bottle of lime-fruit essence, sealed. Asiied to Jiffy-Jell it makes a tart, green salad jell. Some serve it with the salad as a xeetf ul garnish. Some mix the salad into the jell while cooling. With cooked or uncooked vegetables this makes a salad loaf. A meat loaf is made by mixing in neat scrape. This ives you meat in aspic an ideal summer cold dish. We Supply the Mold Pint Mold, Style D, serves a full package of Lime Jiffy-Jell with the salad or meat mixed in. It makes a flat f loaf with six indentations to mark six individual servings. Send us five end labels from Jiffy-Jell , packages the end labels naming the flavor and we'll send you this aluminum nold. Mint Jiffy-Jell contains a vial of mint It makes a garnish jell, far better than mint sauce, to serve with cold meats or roast lamb. bUwilaml MoU A Smi Stt iW JHfy.Mi MLrim IWti The. of in , ? V' anw ' A H Flmnn at Ft DawMrfs ami SmlaJ$ a i cauat ejft These aluminum melds come , aaMitif sryfeo, valued at 10 cents each. Scad us five end IsacU from Jiffy-Jell packages the oad label aamiag the flavor and w will send the entire set Lanojs5Ty aad PineapaW are two dessert flavors which we particularly wast you to try. They are flavors which must be sealed to keep. So they were impossible in old-style gelatine desserts. In Jiffy-Jell the fruit-juice essence comes in liquid form, in vials. So with all fruit flavors. There is a wealth the real-fruit flavor, coadensed from the fruit itself. Include Loganberry, Pineapple, Lime and Mint in your purchase of Jiffy-Jell. Learn the delights of these liquid flavors. They have won millions of housewives to Jiffy-Jell. Pint Dessert Molds Free At the bottom we picture two aluminum pint molds. Each serve a full package of Jiffy-J ell. They are valued at SO cent etch. ell : i;l.' 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Jmt Capital Journal Want Ads Bring Results gruseJ ui d una :t Fulls visitors the Idea Nu.ionale ami troops weio fir i orr the lawless elements. hlrikes were declared at Arez.:o, Pe rugia, Aosln. Viihin, I'isn, I'rato, Pui iiieio, Terlie nnd (irossette. At Flor erne I lie soinlisis culled off the jjon fin I stiike vevterilay, Hiots wem re ported from Meldoldn ifnit I'rrdti 'pio. At Colli it wa estiinated .tiiut uier rhnudise valued r.t t,'(M million funics was removed from sloies. Troops nt Ai nil occupied the cham ber of Inlior; orderinij the pii feet lo ve ipiisnion the fo.idstulfs in eAor; town in his jiirisiitietidn. Women nnd sol diets nt licojiorn roiubiiieil in l.mting II lmo shop. Mayor Appollinl of Rome, according manager fur the Mountain tsintos 1'ow- to the Tempo-, will cut food priu't in er company, was a recent Dullus UMor. hslfto prevent the plundering of shops. Mr. Steelipiist wns formerly inflnnner of The cabinet has decided to throw on th the Dallas nnd Independence ntfiCiS. market a large quantity of f rosea meat Mr. ami Mrs. tlernld Volk of 8:ilem weru Dallas visitor this we.k. The Volk were formerly Dallas tisidents, Mr. Vslk at one time being one of the editors f the Volk County Otoo-rver. Mrs. J. K. Harris nnd little son re turned thia week from a several week's visit at the home of her pan ills, Mr. and Mrs, I'eler Uieonwood in Seattle. Mr, nnd Mrs. H, K. Willinnij ami .'hi! dta of 1'oitland spent Hie Fuuuii ut the home of her sister, Mrs. Fthei iVooda on Court street. William Hoydston of l'oi:!.ied 1 spending few days ut the ho.ne of his patents, Mr. sud Mrs. James l!ordMo (lest of the eitv which will be sold at 50 cent a pound. a littU ny, ol lunihin b.iuvs - - .. ST 1 w Only )l ccntjtr a cup of line rich inviiroratinfr teal If you couKl have everything else as good for so little money, the ' h igh cost of 1 i ing" wouKl be out of date. Schilling Tea is the fine practical economical tea t f this country. There are four Havers f S. Iil'lirg Tea Japan, Ceylon-Indis. Onkmr, E-."!ish Jiff.ikf.wt. AH one quality. In par hmti. lined Tri'iitt!ie pri'!'i3i sac?. - At io e:t e 1 1) br' A Si fulfill ? I'n Siii 'iiirn'sfn ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY TOMORROW K 7? o a mi i!((Di States 45 Pie ices IT'S TO BE A Wavy IG PARTY, AND YOU'RE TO BE HERE Scolts Mills Man Found m Clothes Burned Off (Capital Join nal Hporiul Se.-. ice.) Scot Is Mills, Or., July 7. Wi;h all of his rollhes ( Xi-ept his shoes bur.d from his body the remains of Osi-ai rn.ther, nightnatchman at the (ieigei n.ill jnt outh of Scotts Mills, were i'oua.l early on the morning of July 4 near the bur .insf swilitt pile of the n,:!1. (t is be'iovo.l that I'rnther. who was siibjei't to epilepsy, suffered a sudden nttn k as he was stand, rg on li e V t)f tlie Imr-itng samlnst ilii'i . i.nd fell In. T!h f tins'? a! ui lu'U! fii Ut uuAox !:;k;n !ftr'.r Sih-fton Nil ubiv , nft irnoofif i " t tr iMnt U'ing in ('"nnrv it nl J:i.'. , Salem's a Good Place to Track o me show start THE ABOVE IS AN ADDED FEATURE TO OUR REGULAR SHOW WITH DOUG FAIRBANKS IN "THE KNICKER- rrvii.-rr tvt-ii s ti m n rs x-t-t t-. smnt iic rt a prs a xv v mm Aj4 , . iiVv.tKiiv mjc ix.AUvyu, isri.Mrii i n rwuuMi.iuri AurLiiid At lie TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY FSIHM ONE SHOW ONLY TO