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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 2 1919. PAGE THREE. How Much More Tobacco Will My Heart Stand? A Vital Question for Every Man Who Smokes or Chews to Answer. LIGHTNING STRIKES (Continued from pse on) May Ooxt a Life to Find Out By Experiment Tke heart of every user of tobcu tear a double burden. It does its al lotted task and then -.fight nicotine for supremacy. Aa long as the heart wins he lives; when it loses he dies, but before the final victory of nicotine you pass through many stages of de cline and decay and suffer many Jiangs Bearta are like human beiugs some are stronger than others, therefore one hefu-ts will stand more tobacco than ethers, but there is a limit to -what any heart ran stand. The man who puts this additional strain on bis keart a dozen times a day by smoking eSgarettes, a pipe or cigars or chew ing to W oo is taking a madman's ekanee with health and life to lose and aothing to win but the chance that ae may lose them He is indulging in a eostly babit at the expense of pre eiona health. Ask any doctor anywhere, and he will tell you that using tobacco is injurious and that it is far better to qait Hie habit than to experiment to find out how much trtbaceo your heart will stand without serious results. But the thought of quitting is un pleasant to most men even to those who know that tobacco injures them ;and to really quit takes ruore will pow 'er than they have and causes more suffering than they can voluntarily en dure. To quit the habit, make it easy for yourself by getting Nicotol tablets and taking thorn as directed. The habit really quits you and its departure is a pleasure equal to its indulgence. 1 If you want to know how much es licr it is to quit the habit with Nicotol than without it, go twenty four hours I without tobacco and note what an ef : fort it costs yon, then begin using it as : usual and take Nicotol tablets. At the , end of a week discontinue smoking or chewing for a day and it is probable ! you will have no desire to resume. At least your desire will be greatly di I minished and another week or wo , should make it not only possible, but (a pleasure to quit. Manufacturers' Note Nicotol is sold : under, the positive rguanetneemfwyp j under the positive guarantee that it is not injurious; that it contains no nab ! it forming drugs; that it will help any man to throw off the tobacco habit, .and that any druggist will refund the : entire purchase price if it fails. It Is dispensed in Salem under this guaran ! ty by D. J. Fry and other good drug-gists! DAVIDSON'S IDEAL BREAD White Whole Wheat Raisin DELICIOUS and APPETIZING TRY IT! And Be Convinced On Sale by The Peoples Cash Store 178-186 North Commercial St. Phone 453 Eugene and other points in the Willam ette valley experienced a thunderstorm today of the middle west variety. A bolt of Khtn:ng struck the steel bridge here, putting it out of commission. An other sidintercd a flagpole just as a steeplejack was preparing tc paint it. The rain fell in torreuts for. a short period. Then the clouds cleared away. Vessels in the Willamette were forced to remain at their berths. The lightning damaged the bridge's electrical mech anism. It flashed down to the bridge pavement and consumed a pile of briq. uettes. H. E. Henry who was preparing to paint the flagpole lost his job. ''It's a hunch for me to quit the business;" he said. BRYAN HEADLINER (Continued from page one) "Vt'bitnov who is in a class by himself 1 in rapid fire impersonation presented the finest type of monologue ever heard in Salem. A chameleon would have gone 'paralytic in the attempt to follow I Whitney in his lightning changes from ' a gnshy, caokjing old maid to a " rouirh neck" jus-t out of Sing Sing. The play I ''Turn to the Right", is equally divided.-between laughter aud tears and j tense drama; and to present it faith fully is not only a grilling task but displays genius of the highest oriler. The chautauqua is fortunate in secur ing such an attraction. Today there is a combination of en tertainment and education that will em boss the date on the calendar, with the Recital Artists, Mary Adele Hayes ami Elsie Mae Gordon furnishing music and impersonations and with Bryan and Ida M". Tarhell filling up a long evening I with lectures that will deal with the 'greatest themes now before the world. It should be borne in mind that in or der to make room for this great even- jlng's work, the ission will begin promptly at 7:30, and ticket holders are urged to be on' hand promptly. Miss Tarbell who has recently return- 'ed front . .the . peace conference, will speak upon the work of that body. ,Mr. Bryan will begin his address about it o'clock, dealing with the problems i-of reconstruction and nobody will bo interested in knowing when his lec ture will close, for Bryan' faculty for holding human interest is euqal. to his vocabulary. But 19 teachers in a necessary force of 45 have 'been secured for the Marsh field citv schools. HER DAUGHTER WAS SAVED FROM OPEMTIOH - Mr. Wells of Petersburg Tells How. ! 'f ; ill z 4 to v- ffl I Petersburg, Va. "For twa years iny daughter suffered from a weakness ana pains in ner right side; at times she was so bad she cou'J not do any ; work. For twt j years she was at- h tended by the beet j physicians here, and both agreec that I she would have to ; be operated on. I suggested Lydia E. j Fiukham'a egeta-' ble Compound, and j at first she refused to take it, but finally consented. From I the very beginning it helped her, and Bow she is entirely well, and telling j everybody how much good it has done her'-Mrs. W. D. Wells, Z North ', Adams Street, Petersburg, Va. I If every girl who sutlers as Miss ' Wells did. or from irregularities, painful : periods, backache, sideache, dragging down pains, inflammation or ulceration would only give this famous root and : herb remedy a trial they would soon ' find relief from such suffering. j For special advice women are asked to write the Lvdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of forty years experience is at your service. VICTOR POINT ! (Continued from page one) j About 10 per cent of the 19,532 acrei is in winter wheat, but oats is the lead ing crop with 2735 acres. Spring wheat is credited with 532 acres, barley 39, rye 240 and corn 288. The acreage of potatoes in this Waldo Hills section: around Macieay is oa wmio only z acres are planted to field beans. It is iu apples tin. t this section of the county excels as here wo find 386 acres in bearing with 139 acres coming on. It is an old time cherry section as the acreage is 102, but only one acre coming on. Pears claim but 19 acres and no peach acreage is reported. . Prunes are strong around Macieay as Boys! Make a Hit for Mother! H g'fl'iR'iiiSiiin:;!!;;:!!!! r.'.llCilUMMIIi Otoen Letter 3 ll fee M DR. PARKER Founder aad Executive Hed of the E. R. Parker System From Dr.. Parker The Dental Office using tHe E. R. Parker System, which has been established in this city, is the outgrowth of an idea that came to me over a quarter of a century ago. I was a dentist, with only two hands, and my professional ability was limited to what those two hands could do. , I saw that I could do no more with those two hands in a dental way than Rockefeller could do wilh his two hands in an oil way. And so I began to use my head. It was as plain as the figure 1 that by training one man to extract teeth, another to fill teeth, another to make artificial teeth, and so on, and then associating these men in one office and having them work to- f.-ll-er, there was no limit to what might be accomplished; almost no limit to the reasonable prices at which fine dentistry might be done. It meant that materials and supplies could be bought in great quantities at wholesale, and the saving could be taken off the bills which the patient pays. It meant that no time would be lost in operating, and a saving of time is always a saving of money. I carried out this idea in one office and it worked worked better than I had ever hoped. If one office was a success, why not two or ten or twenty or any number? So I began establishing offices using he E. R. Parker System as fast as I could find compe tent dentists to conduct them, with the result that there is a Parker System office in this city. This briefly describes the E. R. Parker System, based on the idea of lowering the price of dentistry by doing more of it and doing it better. No charge is made for examinations of teeth, counsel or advice. You are invited to visit this office, where you can see what modern dentistry has grown to be, and how little the price will be to have such work done as your teeth require. OHO mm Registered Dentists Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM 303 State St., Salem, Oregon Wallace Hybndcr Fred C. Bunch Ray J. Greer 3 S3 - ' MU WOT FOR the saving of the mothers, and the health of the growing child the LEE UNIONALL was manufactured. THEY can be washedare fast dyes,' no special care need be taken. These garments are large, roomy and made for the healthy and growing child. BOYS' SUITS cost real money today why spoil good clothes; they are so hard to clean, and are sure to be pulled out of shape in the joys of a healthy game. STOP1 Think which is the most comfortable, economical, and cool for your child. The Boy of Today is the Man of Tomorrow-Cive Him his Chance to be BU'E AND RED LIGHT BU;E AND KED DARK BLUE AND KLD KITAKI AND BED BLACK AND WHITE T 1(1. VI MED IN RED THESE have many new and good features manufactured into them; the drop seat, among the many, and have plenty of pockets. Extra well stitched and made full and roomy Heavily reinforced at the critical points. Priced at $1.50 Each Kaynee shirts and blouses for boys, in the sport blouses; the best and most economical garment made for the boy. Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. Salem W00ltl Mills Store JL .. . M inn 1 a. II . ilJ TIM'ro IS an arongB OI iws oraring wuu aim in iafi ram jrom mr i;tna 01 ids 1 07 acri'g iioii-bcuririK. There nio nine e'Ay !u;i n it t nir nt tlm city conioirvi.wn aero of w&lniit with 8!) nut yil itliic-1 line and extending four or five miles: iintf. Loganberries receive, but lituo at- eimt ami sunt lien nt until within four ! teiition aa out uf the ll),r5 aciee in this inili H of Turner, there in a necllini section, only CS aero are in producing' knuwii an Enli-wood. It is that part; loana. This is somewhat of a straw-j of the county in which tlio fivo nnd ten berry dintriot as 61) acrei are reported, acre tract people live who go into the The Waldo Hills is a section of big fruit business. Farther nut, in develops fcriim. Ainonjr the extensive lund own- into a regular farming soctioii. j eri rcporfed are the following: Edith There are 10,4(!3 acres in this dihtrlet, ialdo 940 acres with none at all in assessed by E. E. Mntten. The acreage' cultivation. Hhe lives in 1'ortliu d. Jucob In gruins is 1435 in winter whoat, 73 Fox 2110, Frank Fatten 20, F. W. l'riemjin spring wheat, 1001 In oals, S in biir 282, Win. H. Howd 210, W. J. ll;im- ,.y, 14 in ryo, 431 in corn and about phreys 3.i, 8. Mnrtin Jr., 2.",0, Chas. Ifim) acres in liny crop, I'-wrse Jr.. 312. i. V. Enff 30, E. O.J Fotutoes are credited with 277 ncres, Bimeral 205 Alf Ilersch 318, O. L. Mar-, fi,., v,,itm 3 ai r, and field beans H9 tin 322, Hsvrvoy Taylor 424, C. T. Gil- acres. There is 153 acres in bearing ber 383, Hefmun Riei k 338 ami E. W.j applet with 13 acres coming on, 11 acrei l'oners 334 acres. tin bearing cherries, six in peaches and Out 011 the Garden roud from Halem, MM ;,t prunes. Rut the prune interest - i r:3 3 are growing as 112 acre are not yet in bearing. There are 20 acrei in bearing walnuts and 30 acres in young trees. Ihe Infill, berry i planted to the extent of 172 acres. Among the larger land owners here arc Charles Caplinger 814 ncres, t'lii'ford Hrowu 208, J. M. Nirholn 1)2, H. li. (iesner 21rt, 1'. F. Killien liH, Henrietta McAdams 113, Jacob Htunffer 1 10 and H. It. Hill 105 acres. This is district of fino homes and einalL fi.rmn. ORENESS In Joints or mus clm, give a brisk . massage with " VICR-S VAPORUBil YOUR BODYGUARO'-SO.eOO i The maintenance of rigid high'standards is difficult, but absolutely necessary in the production of HOLSUM BREA Buy it fresh and warm from your grocer D ft"!!!': H A