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MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; he an be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY .11. M19. Tke world's standard remedy for kidney, Km, bladder and ark acid trouble oca 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Laja far BiM CM Madal aa ararr Wa 4 aeeepi aa Mamma STATF KfllftF NTWS vimuuuvvuiuiHW Some days ago Governor Olcott joined wtih State Forester Elliott and District " Forester Oe.il of Portland in a request to the Washington authorities that an air patrol be established in Oregon to assist the forest service in guarding sgui: st fires in the timber regions. A message has ju8t teen received by the governor stating that orders have been forwarded from Washington to Colonel H. 11. Arnold, commander of Mather fly ing field, authorizing him to co-operate with the Oregon officials and virtually leaving the matter in his hand. A tele gram was sent from the governor' of fice this morning to Colonel Arnold asking for further information as to what might be expected. A reply Is looked fur at uny time this afternoon, and considering the uttitude of Coionel Arnold as shown in conversation with Governor Oleott it is taken for granted that the service will be provided at an early date. n a s. e v. . r'A I , h H K F witk ,he ,,Iuvijitfa ,hat ,fc Ur Ui xl f r: -3v 1 1 - ii. ,:i,.,Li,.ll., ." - ' . ZT " ' A T be first elas. But he did rot happen For ItchblS Torture f """" 1 Cpsaroim ! L i.t w f. M " ') - - . 1 I BERT PEOOF 1 1 is M i TELEPHONE QUESTION NOW TO PUBLIC To the Editor: We have been notS fied through the column of the daily press that the telephone rates are to be increased the first of August. Somebody" with whom the public by this time are quite well acquainted, lias turned us over to the tender (!) mercies of the Boll Telephone corpora tion to be plundered at will, or aacri- with the provision that the hay had to be first cla.-s. But he did not happen to buy any from me. To other farmers I want to kit thi.t the price of hay this year w.U largely depend on wlist we a. k for it. I dj not meun to be unreasonable, but ai the present high ot of producing a hay crop we are enttiled to at ieist JiO a ton for gwod baled hr.y in lae field. The demand will justify us in aski; that much for it. But if we sell for what the dealers want to give us the price will not ie that hih ami, as has happened before, they will make the money. 1 told one dealer recently of fanners who have been paid t-0 for several lots fiee the convenience of a much needed of hay in the field bv a leading dairv communication system, thir state com-j in the county. He ridieuled that dairv mission had declared itself helpless be-jas paving more than was juutfiod. I fore this mighty aoverignty, whom, bywaut"t0 MT that dairv believes in the a single scratch of the pert has tfulU- .Uve ttnd k,t Uve. HfT- 0ur ,,, f.ed the dwiaioa rendered by our com- re uwasW hniilA ,n nation. The people have cut one choice . . . .. --either bo down and humblv kiss ib''l"8 P1' ? th th ha rP blK the hand that has smitten them, and ,h,, ?eT nd we rt l't t0 hav our place therein the amount of ransom ha? 1,,f on our nn,,8 11 do not sell demanded for further services, or as-' ( thoi' Pricf- Why do these dealers try sert their rights by simply ordering I to serve the farmers as they do? Surely out their phones. A goodly number are I they realize that without the farmetrs pledged to do this, and we hope they their business could not exist. Yet, for make good, if this movement were general, there would be no increase. We of course cannot tell how many will go out this eoming week, but we'll venture a guess that the linemen will be busy for the next few days. We do at least hope that those few of us who feel they can afford to pay the increase will get .better service for their money than "we all" have been getting for some months past. Yours trulv, MlOl'RI MllK, CHICAGO BLACK BELT i (Continued from page one) many receiving wounds. The negroes fi-; nally dispersed. j Hospitals throughout the south side, where the negro settlements are located, have been filled to overflowing with wounded of both races. More tnan 300 who have bee shot and in jured by beat ings are in hospitals, police estimated. Several hundred others received treat ment at home, it was believed. Additional plans for order and regular process of law, as well as pleas for order, were issued by public officials and leaders of both races. Mayor Thompson and Governor Lowdeu asscrt- profit if we will only ask it and refuse t& the law must rule and that rioters to sell below a price that will return us wiU be vigorously proseeuted, while no o profit. I uuderstr.nd that in Idaho Rro t ivie leaders urged their citizens to aifd Montana they are already feeding kopp within their homes and desist r.-oia hav and with no surplus on hand. I mi molesting whites. looking for a big demand before har-J Several alleged rioters were fined in To the Editor: What do the farmers vest times comes again. When I bought police court yesterdav and other cases! in this section of tho valley intend to vetcn and clover seen rrora tne dealers Were docketed for today, do regarding the price of hay 7 It seems, 1 paid their price, .now let tnem pay; to me that there is someone trying to jours. A FARMElt. eHtaViliuh tlm Ttricn at Al.t a Inn. itlw-inrrl 1 car. Recently a man made that offer $$ JCP AIT 111 TTlC Gfcle $$ $$ Keep 'flS !r, Tll Vfick $$ the farmers, who are busy from sun-up to sundown and have to battle with the elements to retur na profit on their in vestments, find the selling part of the ' . V . I 1 , Knuic ma aiiiesi Farmers, do not sell your hat at cost. We are entitled to a legitimate profit and 1, for one, am ready to quit if we cannot get it. But we will gel a fuir FIXING HAT FEICEO There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can enpply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Et-iema, itch, nimples, rashes, blackbe.i H n-o?t esses give way to Zerr.tv. Kr minor blem ishes disappear r u'lt. Itching us ually stops inst . A'T.o is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clsin, cas? M uss and dependable. It costs ctUv Xc, bu ex tra Urge bottle, SI.OOl It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins, The E. W. Rtae Co.. Cleveland. 0. '$$ Don't Let em Roam $$ 3ZZ A Smashing Blow Is Being Dealt War Prices if tisS SALEM'S III GREATEST 1 '.' f ) I IT Us3 ft Has Roused a Buying Frenzy Which Will Not Ceae AND NO WONDER, for to find so many hundreds of startlingly low prices on the merchandise people want most just at present, regardless of the ever increasing cost of so many commodities which means much to every person and f amily. Not an occasional savirg here and there, but sensational reductions on practic ally everything you need to eat and wear. Schrunk's entire stock of fine GROCERIES and every day neces sities of life, also C. F. Hurlburt's h?gh grade stock of DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, etc., is being sacrificed at the most sensational prices ever known in the history of Salem. You were promised bargains and you found theme here! Each day each hourwill bring new surprises. We can not display all of these two stocks on our sales floor at one time, .0 come daily for new bargains 1 REMEMBER! This sale will continue until every article is sold and no reasonable offer will be refused for any part or all of these two stocks or fixtures. ... Two Big Stocks In One Monster Sale Schrunk's $7,500 Stock of Staple Groceries and Hurlburt's $10,000 Stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoes Now On Public Sale to Close Out. BUSY! Well, Rather! We have been too busy all week taking care of the Greatest Shopping Throng in Salem's History to write adds or list bargains But the bargains are here New Ones, Too! And we are going to make FRIDAY and SATURDAY two of the busiest and biggest bargain days in the history of Salem. A Death Blow is being dealt old High Cost of Living! Come ! Don't miss a day of this monster Closing Out Sale ! Slightly damaged CNrf'! 17vfvn CLVrMl? Black walnuts going at double fold linings, as- i-tl d. HkLI d OpCUdl. sorted!now0rthto SATURDAY, AUG. 2nd 1Uclb- IS? laundry Soap lc Per Bar A.iHo(Kibreguior 36-inch wide fancy , ... . , . . 30c V glass- we close ... , ., Saturday only we will sell 5 bars of laundrv soap . , white wash voiles, for wth purchase of 2M or over in any de- them out now fc ' Worth to ioc, for partment except groceries. ' J5C 28c . Children's medium All makes of fruit jars A sma ot of GoId Aunt Jemima Pan Cake weieht white underwear (all sizes) will be closed Rimmed Dinner , t Shirts and Drawers out for less thar whole- wbrth 35c onF 6ale' the worth 7oc, for sale cost now for 10c 38c 19c GruXout Plain white, full si, T' M&uef "t Dinner PUtes, worth M-b.tod-.th to close out 24c ow to cIose out at out at $19 Bote 16c 35c EE UNIONALLS . UNITE WITH A PAIR WE have for your immediate selection LEE UNIONALLS, SUPER 10 RALLS CAN'T BUST 'EM! These are of the very heaviest grade of denim, extra full cut. THEY are strongly made, tripple stitched, made for the use of mechanics, painters, and for all purposes where you should be com pletely covered up. THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER should not be without a pair as they are easily carried and when you experience trouble on the road, they are handy to pull on, and your clothes are protected. YOU SHOULD GET ONE RIGHT NOW THEY ARE CLOTHES FOR YOU EVERYBODY CAN WEAR THEM THEY are so easy to slide into in a hurry, use them around the house, for cleaning the furnace, handling wood and all the many small chores to be done. WHY ruin your suit, when by investing in a LEE UNIONALL or one of the other garments, you can lengthen the life of your suit and save this loss it's an investment. Invest $4.50 Now Every Family in Marion and Po'.k Counties a Patron. J Salem Woolen Mills Store 1 1 1 i ' mi ii. . i i , , " ' fc-.t -..a,,, n-i-,,1,,-,, ,!--!,.- TT- ...... .,... .... ". .. , 1 t " " ''ftflinTOflBSBsasssa iim"iir irsflBWiljlaMlHi ili'i.iiiii.iM TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS WRuliirirrtoii, July 30. CousidvrLnvi f the oil In ml lcnsing bill was logun liv Hid somite iiiljlic Hinds commiltco to dav. Ki'orctnry T.nne iiiforuu.d the eornmit tco Hint lie mid Hwrotiuy Daniels and Hccri'tiuy Hnkcr linil been ti nri )!( to complete their rccOmiiiemlutiotis remind iiiK proU'ction of oil lumls iicci'snii.y to insure a fuel eujiply to tho nuvy. Fort Dudi;e, lowu. A dortor In a mo torrur on bud roads hasn't u ehiiiirfl to bent the stork thee modern times, I)r. V. C. Sknhlue believed. He bought r.n nirplnne. MONTH OF (Continued from page one) Idry diiys, the truffie (lepnrhnenl Mtalen, j while there is a Irijj drop in the Mini jber of speideis arrested. There is n considerable reduction in other forms of accidents this month over the June roe jord and this is attributed largely to tho la.k of intoxicated persons carelessly crossing streets. j Thus far, a dry Han Frnmisoo 1ms made no difference in the consumption of water, neither has it materially n fected bunk clearings. The latter show only the usual annual xin oet last year's business. "Willi the averu(n liumnn beine lis- iug 40 bullous of wuter a day, and the k varying there is no mpti'in of water here," suiil O. fc, (.'lernens, nisn- nger of the Hjiring Valley Water eom pany. An Economical, Delightful, Light Place to Tradrs idling 40 gullons of wnter a day 1 usual amount of water drank jlfroin a pint t0 thri'e pints, th j j difference at all in the consnii C. F. HURLBURT, Now In Charge to Close Out SCHRUNK'S FARMER'S STORE 270 North Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. j Loi Angeles Record Cleat. er. i Los Anodes, Cel., July 31. It has taken just a month of prohibition to 'wipe out the Los Angeles chain gang and to multiply the consumption of soft "binks by thirteen. j Those were the outsta-iidintr features of the local situation today after 30 days without liiUor. j June 30, when the nation went dry ilh " were over 50 persons serving Jail jsentei crs for drunkenness or vagrancy, jof whom Duty were eligible or erv ic on the county r'ain ping. Hut to- 'lay there is no chain g.i .g because there sre only five prisoners in jail eligible for service. What people arc drinking ' in the place of stimulants is shown T clearly by the internal revenue oD ice's report. During the two months of Mnv and June collections of war lax on soft.' drinks in I.os Angeles totalled I.",SI. i 90 or less thnn $7W)0 per month. During July the collections have totalled !!, 3Mi.74, an increase of over 1-IO0 per cent. Automobile accidents have decreased about 3i per cent accordinK to the best estimates available. Consumption of mar t Bio uses Do Dainty Waists Appeal to You? Our Smart Models are Irresistible, fancy Trim med GEORGETTES and pretty collared CREPE DE CHINES. This Store is famous for its BLOUSES and our present assortment includes the very la test in styles and shades. HEAVY CREPE DE CHINE White and Flesh colors $35 $4.95 GEORGETTES Fancy Trimmed J5.95.J6.95, $7.50 water had increased, but whetner this IsjSAVE MAIL ORDER POSTAGE BUYING AT HOME due to prohibition is problematical ow l ing to dry weather and other special'.. , eonditions. You bee V hat You Buy Before Pay mg Buying At Home