THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1, 1019. PAGE FIVE. in FREE G Libby's Pork and Beans....2 for 33c Royal Club Sauer kraut ...2 for 25c 2 1-2 lb. can Hills Bros. - coffee, red can $1.35 Mason quart jars, doz fiSc 2 1-2 lb. can Folger's Golden Gate coffee $1.35 Red and Green Peppers, per bottle 15C 25c Picnic plates for 10c 40 folded crepe table napkins....lOc Comb honey, each 30c Efiglish walnuts, per lb 43c No-Vary Grocers Phone 409 .os Angeles. Don't worry over tho Tost of living. Dying is getting cheap er. Tho internal revenue coikitor an nounced eoffina will not be taxed Lere eftcr, even if they have metal Dna pients on them. 1.0s Angeles. Alleging that ever eince Dr. W. C. Smith'i dog bit her on loth legs she hat been, uualilo to sup-. gru.. UVIDi;..) null. UUIUDIUU HUB VUl'U J)r. Smith for $3000 damages. Dcn't Prci Your Liver k AstEon HB Ovocaoniaa Bilieusnasa, Constlpa tian, Sick Ka4acrw, Quickly. Mo Oripins r Pjin. CusrantMd. Tha orpuis of filsostlon. 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Trv. drnznist. ,., .,,. lmm , in i' Shoe Specials For Tomorrow Ladies Outing Shoes, 12-inch top, regular $14.00, special $10-50 8-inch top regular $10.50, special $8.00 Black kid pumps with attractive buckle, reg ular $9.00, special , $7.50 Nubuck pump medium heel, regular $8.00, special - $6.30 Nubuck oxfords, regular White ostend, regular $7.50, special $6.00 Fine kid oxfords, brown or black, regular $9.00, choice - ....$7.50 NURSES ATTENTION. Did you know we carry orthopedic shoes? They cure broken arches or prevent same. We have these shoes in black or white while there is no better fit ting shoe for those who have foot trouble. Ask any one who has worn them, or come in and let us show them to you. Our price is from .$7.90 to $10.50 I PARIS BROS. I o c RI With every $2.50 order we will give a pint jar of Vogan's Marshmallow Whip FREE THE QUALITY STORE ! 'Eight Hour Day Also Request ed In Demands Outlined Today. Washington, July 31. A demand for wage increases averaging 40 per cent has been put up to the railroad adtuinia trutiou by the Brotherhood of Builway Trainmen, President W. Q. Lee an nounced late todny. "Wo have nlso demanded an eight hour day and timo and one-half for overtime," said Lee. "Approximately 188,000 men are eon cenied." Hiniilar demamls probably will be put before tho railroad administration by the three other big railroad rotn.er hoods, it wag forecust there this tfter fnoon. Three hundred chairmen of tho Broth lerhood of Hnilroad Firemen have been ordered to convene in Cleveland August 12, presumably, to frame demands of that orgnuizfltio:i . The demands of the railroad trainmen wero put before tho board of ruilroed wage and working conditions of the railroad administration at a scries of conferences, which closed here today, "The demands were formulated by the trninraen at their annual convention in Columbus, May 14," said Lee. "The convention ordered the appoint ment of a speeiul commission to pre sent the demands and gave the commis sion authority to use the protective fea tures of the brotherhood if they are not granted. "The term 'protective feature,' used in the directions to the committee, means a strike. "This means a strike of all railroad trainmen in the United States etn bo called without a referendum vota. "To make this stronger, tho commit tee which presented the demands yester dav adopted a resolution to adjourn un- $8.50. special $6.75 Rolled Oats, pkg. 30c 4 rolls Toilet Paper for 30c Royal Club Asparagus Tips per can 40c Mt Hood Bleaching Soap, 4 for .25c Graham flour, 10 lb. sack. GOc Pearl Barley, pkg 15c Toilet Soap, 6 bars 25c Rex Amonia, per bottle 10c Swift's Picnic Ham,. lb 38c Bananas, per doz ...25c 383 Court St. til October 1. Thut will give tho ruil roail administration plenty of time to consider the demand. "The railroad trainmen's uemt.nds may sem exorbitant. As a matter of fact, they are mild. "We received a forty per cent in- ereaso about a year ngfff, "Hince that time tho cost of living has increased 83 per cent, according to! 'v"cl BuVt'" tomol.Uo drivers wa government statistics. We'io no better r",d bec af'ted for tinning on struct off than wo were before. corners between intersections instead of "We want to earn enough money in to iU'rsections to make the turn. six eight hour work days to enable ui to live soven seven hour days. "The best way to met tho situation Is for the government to got down to bus ness and redueo the cost of living." CAPTAIN WALDO FINN IK V. S. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Or., July 31, Word was re ceived in Dallas this week slating that Captain J. Waldo Finn of this county had arrived in this country and that ho would be home sgc.in at on early date. Captain Finn was formerly eounty road supervisor and during his term of offico the roads all over the county were un der his supervision and brought up to standard roads. At tho outbreak of tho war ho enlisted with company h oi Dallas and was made first lieutenant and won his captain's commission, short ly after his arrival in France. Captain Finn is a graduate of the Oregon Agri cultural college and was colonel of the cadet regiment in that instiullon whilo at school. His home is near McCoy in tfio nothenstern part of the County. BOUND COAST LEAGUE BABES (By United Press.) Yesterday's winners: Vernon, f-iiiera-mento, Suit l.nkc, Los Angeles. Home run: Bumler, Bees. It wns the last of the ninth, two. down, two on bases, two runs needed. At this juncture our hero, Brick Kldred,! Tjled a double and won for the Senators, nor the Seals, 5 to 4. The Tigers retained first place by abusing four Oi.k hurlcrs and nosing out A win, 6to Doe Cra: Cull hurled close ball, allow ing the Beavers four hits and the An gels won, S to 0. Str md of S.U Lake nnd Beiger of Be nttlo each r.llowed five hits but tho Bees edged o'-t the Ralniera 2 to 1. AMERICAN VETERANS OF FIVE GREAT DRIVES ARE BACK IN STATES TODAY New York, Aug. I'. The Ninth Jnfun i oi ff:n.. a Cnnn "' ..-"I , J j- o. iuv ..... expectedly on the transport Princess llatoika. The transport, originally de stined to Newport News, was diverted at sea to this port. This entire division is bow on the tea and the Fifth and Sixth marines fe ex pected within a few days. The division was the second of the American army to get into action and distinguished it self at Belleaa wood, Chateau-Thierry, Soissons, St. Mihiol, Blane Mont and Ar-g-nnne-Metise. It captured i,')7$ Ger mans and suffered 25,028 ei.sualtlea. The Mount Vernon arrived sf tho, same time, with 5795 men, including the Fourth division headquarters (War ment and headquarters troops, CMh, in j fantry, conidete, 09th infantry, iueom I plcte and casuals. i Kearn jr Permanent Post. I r-ai l)iei;o, Aug. 1. Word received jheie from Washington today states that j the Sei-ond division of the regular army, now arriving at New Vork from France, will have its permanent iost at Cump K earn v. J$ Don't Let 'cm Ream J$ J$ Keep em la The Circle J$ iCONDiliONS Of RYE YEARS AGO REVIEWED: . Difference la Price Scale OnSoagtt Relief From Trouble August 1,1914, Is Hard To Believe. i V1r 1 .Mir. i. .... ... i.,., ..t! 4 ... t. .1 . , f !yet it was exactly five year ,go toOty . . .... ., i.ij 7 that The Capital Journal under date of I . . . T ... ... 1, wit aisniarca tile loliuwlnff headlines: "The Greats War in ... ... ... 0ri4 s History Seems Inevitable." The French ambassador at Loudon Sve out thia interview: "fcverytlnng'4 uav "t "'T Keen relieved entirely depends on England. If she will in-jof T "-'iits, .but I fet erfect form Ucrmanr that her uavv is nre-i1-v ,s,r"nT well and have actually pared to strike, there will be no ar.'g8!"'d won,.T I"'ls ' weight. 1 ha'l Otherwise the stiuutiou is honcles,,'' l!"!.fer,'d ""ibjy from indigestion for Another dispatch of August I, 19 U conveys the new. that C.oruianv ha. do- 11 . : . . clured war against Russia A.so tha declarations of war by 1. -8i.ee and Lngland were hourly expected, Fditorially, Tlio Oipital Journal said: "If the grent war begins, all the other leading nations of Kurope will bo ar- rayed against the Austio-lierii.uu feder - r.tion, w ith several amaller niitions maintaining their neutrulitv ,ii pjssi - ble." ' In Salem, there wns imti.im, e,,!1"' "Mlaehe woubt almost ihlind eiallv exeitinc during those troublesome: i:. ........ i.T...i . ... :....i1,ave "'.v housework and u.. . o. Y.W...UV. vs....... ..est tiau ubi. returned from est, 1 tm, tl,,., - . - " . , ... s - ... ei a. u espresseu uimseu as par-(out ul the time. Mv condition gradual tieulniiy glnd to get back to Oregon, ly became more distressing in s,,it of lie snid tho weather wns not so bad as, all 1 could do and 1 became diseour ho expected back eust. That he haul aged us it looked like nothing could made u number of addresses and hhd . h'l me. visiled several state prisons and insane I "I ri'd so much about the good asylums. As a memento of his trip, lie 1 Taulac was doing others who suffered Exhibited u rusty flint rifle which hei,,lp si.""1' wn.v. that 1 divided to try it picked up at Bedford. Ka onier, tile governor mid, ialul. "'t"tod that he might lmve to ue u 1,1 "Jr'-'"B onio of the whisney troubles of tho state. Attorney Jolin iurner appeared in' the Salem police court thut day rep " t""-" ie, tho ordinanco did not include horse or muscular drawn vehicles. But Chief tshedeek stilted thut ho would continue to make arrests as fast ns the ordinance was violated. It was suggested that tho Standard Oil company was responsible for tho ordinance, as thereby each auto mobile driver would be obliged to go to the intersection of tho street before turning, thus using more gasoline. And this wua only five years ago today. Living wasn't so very high live years ago today. Wcstacott-Tulolson C. ad-jMill City by Marketorla Gr Co. vertiscd bananas at 15 cents a dozen,! i , ,, sweet corn 15 cents a down and Graven-1 the ceremony, they will leavo for nn ex stein apples at 15 cents a basket or 85 tended honeymoon trip through tuo Ca cents a box. uadimi rookies, spending several weeks U. G. Shipley advertised a special lot jiit Banff and Lnko Louise. After Sept. of women's summer dresses nt 12.48 andjlS they will bo at home at the Button $4.48 and some women's blousos at mansion." 1.29. Tho steamer Oregonn wns making the run from Portland to Bttlcui in spite of the fact that tho river hero was seven, tenth of Si foot below tho low water mark. The steamer (iralinmntia carried the Foresters and their friends on an' excursion up the river tho night before. 1 Killed in Artion . 7 Bechtel & Bynon advertised one of ,1! 'l r01" Wounds B tho farms on Howell Prairie at $100 an'I)l,,(t Accident and Other Causes 22 acre. W. H. Gral.enhorst i ( o. offered of li'c 5 a fine farm of 2." acres ut tw tu acre. Wounded Heverely 128 Tho Bligh theatre, in its present loi-a-'Wuullll,''l (degree undetermined).... 28 tion, was offering ,"Tho Courting- of Wounded Wlightly 108 Prudence," featuring a former KalemjMi"",i8 'n Action S girl, Margiierita Fisher. At the tilobe; theatre .Mary Pickford was being! Total 30H sliuvyn. It wns just five years ugo tolny thf.t The Capital Journal's market report gave the price of wheat ut fiC cents a bushel. Outs were worth. "7 cents. (To- day Xo. 1 wheat in Tortliind is !.!() while outs lire bringing 80 cents a bu shel in Kcletu.) The wholesale price of timothv hay wns (11, clover $7 per ton, client S and shorts (29 per ton. potatoes wholesale were (1 per hundred pounds. Butterfnt in Unlcm fivo yenis ago to dny wns quoted at 25 cents. Today it Is H2 cenls. Creamery butter whb 30 cents and eggs 23 cents a dozen. Tuluy eggs vfliolc sale are 43 cents a dozen. Hens were worth 11 cents a pound, too.iteri 8 cents ond fryers 14 cents. Hogs were seven cents. Today the fig ure in Hnlem "is 21 cents. Veal was (pioted at 11 cents. Today it is 21. From the society page of August 1, 1914, is the following: "The marriape of Hon. Hal D. Putton and Miss Edith 'iTidcombe will be quietly solemnized in rortlna Mon(3V Au(f- 3- Following Resinol will heal that disfiguring rash to you can wear this drest "I know, because I bare used it, and found that it itupped the smarting and itcbing when 1 made the first applica tion, andjn short time the eraAin t gouir I used Kesitxd Soap with k and it quickened the action ol KcsiikiI Ointment. Yua cao get both from your druggist." w ; n : i.i 18 s ft i I t I mzm U m rfi ml hi i i i "ii ii t t bill U 1 'FOUND WHAT SHE HAD HOPED MBi ! For 7 Years-Cains 20 Pounds. "-Nothing ever helped me until I . , - .1 i"1 ana mar s savins; a fioort ; Ideal for , Uv. w ,rvill, f " J " 'Tears to find relief." said Mr. Peter! H...,. .1: .,,.. 1 """'J mueiow avenue. r'.V'.l0' WbiB. Y'1 Bar- i'r store. recein. 'But." ah continued. "Tanlae has (riven, uie everything 1 had hoped for. ' " ' ' nt ""'' j!,ri"y Ret j ffj , H ,'' A ' nae awful rnuirmitg paiu jit wv atom- a,h which ere so had sometime, 'hat 1 would almost 'double up. Finally mT appetite left me cntirelv and 1 would simply miffer a,'onv from what little U ilid' eat. 1 would, bleat ia.lly with sour pna and had very diseireealile l""'0 n'J mouth nil the time and wns ' extremely nervous. J was constipated la" the ti," 'ul nfv,'r throiifih la la.r in .v,ars "il-hoiif n headache. "l aml m",f 3J" n4''' to everything i i 'lU'l L'l. HIHI M1V IT Wn ' ' .w" ""K1" icouuniiuiiy ami r. it tired mid worn The oid riflolf1"1 ' fftuinly has given me that ong unpen for relief. It just seemed to tone my stomach right up. My ap petite is just fine now and J can cat just anything and enjoy it nnd never suiter a particle with ims. i.uin or nv other nigns of indigestion. am no lunger constipated and have not had a headache since rhht soon after I he. gan taking Tanlae. I am Reeling strong, healthy and well in every way now and am glad to recommend' Tanlae to ev erybody who has any reason whatever to take any kind of medicine. " Tanlae is sold in Salem by i)r. P. C. Stono, in Hubbard by Hubhnrrl DmJ iCo., In Mt. Angel by Ben Gooch, in H.....I. 1 T 1 Tr i. vjcivuin Uj jonn iveny, in Turner by II. P. Cornelius, in Woodburn by Ly man II. 8horey, in Rilverton by Geo. A. Bteelhammer, In Gntes by M.t. J. P. MeCurdy, In Stnyton by C. A. Beanchamp, In Aurora by Aurora Drag Rtnrn n St Tl V, n.. t.i. u. ... w.. . mi, ... uiipvririm CTIOIUI Co., in Donald by M. W. Johnson, in ! Jofferson br Foshsv k Macon, and In ROLL OF HONOR The following casualties arc reported by tho couimn nding general of tho American Kxpeditionary Forces: Killed in Action. Tytus Wasllcwlcz, Kenosha Wis. Bay W Ilataway, Kast ( Inriiion Ohio. Homer P Kramer, Willinmsport Pa. Corbin Wesley Wmith, Polluim (Ja. Arblc W Williamson Williamson W Vh. Charles Wynn, Healo Alu, Died of Wounds. William H Kngland, Bnltinioic ld. Karl It Beott, Creston Wush. Died from Accident aM Other Cauues. Albert Pnterson, Mayvillo X 1), Kidney 8 Aycrs, Juno Tenn. Jowph (loggiano, ht Louis Mo. Albert A Kdwurds, (juiney Fla. Mnri n us Hnlil, Huelinnan N D. Cary J ilodge, Pochontas Va. Kdward M Jordan, Bangor Me. Anthony Krug, Brooklyn Is Y. Charles J Neweomb, Boston Muss. Kdward Purkoski, Kaliimazoo Muss. Amos Francis Hose, Alloy Mo. Jo.icph A Kiiiionii li, Juliet ill. John Hleehtn, Vail Iowa. A iluin rlvuinoiiski, Thomnstor. Conn. Oscar F Vogt, (ierald Mo. Ksker Woodham, Noma Fla. " ' CURRENT CASUALTIES Killed la Action. Welter Kellermnn, Chicago III. Died from Accident and Other Causes. John T, L. Brooks, Bloomington III. Boren C Horenson, (rand Island NeU Charles K Dixon, I.intotn Ind. Harry A Myers, Leipsie, Ohio. Hubert Cater, Chicago III. John P Huff. Cleveland Ohio. Died of Dlseasa. Benjamin C Kright, New York N Y. Clarence H t)ubbs, Bunciinsviile Pa. (ilenn Klndig, Medina Ohio. Charles Nolan Kitzmiller, Klk Gar den W Va. Kelly H Wheeler, Bethlehem Ky. Killed in Acttion Died of Wounds . Died of Accident and Other Causes Die,d of Disease Lost at sea on "Moldavia". 1 Wounded Severely .. . 21 Wounded (degree undetermined).... 1. Wounded blightly 132 Missing in Action 1 Total 19? Total number of casualties to date, hu-.u.iing tLoM' rei-ortcd above: Killed in Actum (including s2 at ser) . Pi( of Wounds and Oder Canst- .. Wounded in Actios (over S5 per nut returned to duty :;,lll VI Using in Actiou (not iurlmUng piistmers released and rcturu- cd) Total tto date Killed X Actiou. Peter lVmark, Meubenville Ohio. Charles Mangogna.' Xew Vuik N Y. Died of Wounds. Bock, Frvdiuund, Milwaukee Wis. . Jacob Houvinen, Brainard Minn. Died from Accident and Other Cause Nurse Anna A Walker, New Bruns wick Canada. William K Schooler, IIu;ster 111. Leon 6 Drew, Forest N Y. K.lttar.l J Knaff, Philadelphia Pa. liuy Little, Ambia Ind. Clitalte M'-IVnald, Mi-Ijiiu Mi.-s. Died of Disease. John H Murphy, United Slates Army. Loon I. I've, Parkersburg W Va, Lancelot Fulton, Fuirhaveu l'u. Albert Luther, Huduell W a. Wnlter Price, Whighain Ca. Lost at Sea ou "Moldavia." Fred Livermore, Stockton Cjil. CURRENT CASUALTIES Killed In Action. Lieut Albert F Ward, Chicago 1.1. Jesse M Heed, Bouiiville .Mo. Deo P Craig, Joplin Mo. Charles L Flake, SiioHfliiso Arix. Died from Accident and Other Causes. John J Mulloy, Berlin N II. Morris Silberstein, Kun FraneUto Cul. ' Died of Disease. Tlmmns .1 lleiitheity, New lurk N Y. .S'dvul, Tuylor Tabor N C. K'igledow Vinegar, Corinth Ky. Kdward M Ware, Chiciigo 111. Tho following casualties hio lepo.-ted by tho i-i'Minmnilr g geneiai of tlx American Kxpeditionary Fories: Killed in Action Died from Wounds Died of Accident and Other Causes Died of Disease Wounded Severely Wounded (edgreo undetermined). 33! 8 12 10 Missing in Action 3 Wounded Hlightly 48 Totul 141 Total number of disunities to date, in I'luding those reported above: Killed in Action (including iti2 at sea 32,274 Djed of Wounds 13,611 Died of Discuso 23,4til Died from Accident nnd Other Cuuses 5,072 Wounded in Action (over 85 pur cent returned to duty) 213,408 Missing in Action )not including prisoners released und return ed) .. l,;il Tota( to duto r JlI,6.i7 Killed in Action. John II Bisset, Chicago 111. Clifton A Hmith, Utiea Miss. Ciustaf K Carlson, Middletown Conn. Hurry J Campbell, Troy N I'. Robert Jnmes Kckweiler, Notcu Ptt. Charles W King, Manly Iowa. Oeorgo W Mew, Islo (if Wight, Kng liiii il. Manley Mullinex, Nicholson Pa. (leorgo W tiiinn, Chat-lotto H Y. Jeremiah L Havuge, Lawrencu Mass. Hussell H Webb, (ishoctou Ohio. . Died of Wounds. Charles W Trabert, Pittsburg Pa. Kullstiat itimluk, HegewiHi li 111. (ieorge Hkitnrelieh, Wheeling W Va. ('laud H Wood, Brookvillo Ohio. Died from Accident and Other Causes. Louis Clericu.io, Bridgeport Conn, Leouurd Martel, New Iberia La. tii-.briel Ambrosino, Cemenlon Pu. Bror H Biickman, lloquiiuu Wash. John J Carey, Oakland Cul. Klmer Ii C'li-ie, Dei Moiius Iowa. John Damns, Homerset Mass. Mike K Kiplnin, Mahnomen Minn. .Anthony J Levn, Cambridgeport Mass. David 11 Mc.Millon, Kvensviilu Tenn, liuiney Mushburn, Durdeueliu Ark, Charles Laltou Palmer, Wilmiiigtun Ohio. (Ieorge I Peilersoli, Bed Klin H l. (luiseppo Huggerio, Hiicia Italy, (iilbert C Tor son, I'l.whallun Kana. iVapol oa A Vullee, Woousotket U I. Thoinus C Waler, Pittsburgh Pa, Albert F Allen, .Inckonviiie LL Chester An.ide, Camde i .N . Williuui H Bauer, New Oih uns l.u Frank Jth:istone, Vuluouwi B C. Husxell Miller, Hnndte-ky Oiiln. Johu C Page, Madisouville Ky, (ins N-ott, Mine l.amotte Mo, Died of Disease. Charles Wilson, Philadelphia la. CURRENT CASUALT1LS KiUed In Action. Henry P Casey, Honolulu Hawaii. Thomas B Meson, Ada Okltt. Herbert Toll, Hubana Cuba. Dart II Buleh, Turloek Cal. John Janzen, 38 Church street, Sulcm Or. (us Johnson, Jumcstown N Y. Hurry Lamberg, Juliet 111, Nestor M I-opcz, Ijis Padiiluz, X M. (ieorge Love, Cozed Neb. James B Love, Juuctlon City Kun. Walter K Roberts, Annad..ie Minn. William Huberts, Humboldt Kan. Died of Wounds. Louis A Hchlichter, Ht- Louis Mo. Died front Accident and Other Cause, dipt (ieorge It Bi ll, Ht. Peteiburg Kin Andrew Theodore Buchtauun, French 2 j Creek W Va. 8 Stephen L'KelleV, Memphis Tens. Morio Ferraro, Woodhaveii N Y, l Joseph Lodge, J'atton pa. William Miner, i.eoio o i. Arthur L Trotter, Deering N IL Alfred J Anderson, Cyrus Minn. Allie Lnrreniore, Dallas Tel. Albert Mcfiuire, Llula Ky. Jacob Williams, Port Lavaca Tex. Died of Disease. i Corah Ilelctt Bartktt, telcphono oper- NOW SKOWKG YE LIBERTY h SHOW PEGGY HYLAND In Intensely Dramatic Picture "The Girl With No Regrets" Great Jewel Robbery Scene With BATTLE IN THE DARK II COMEDY BLIGH THEATRE utor, I'nion City Mich. Benjamin II Luotuis, Chicago lil. John Arms, Pulntsville Ky. (iiinnard Luadnbl, Muline III. William 8 bchruggs, Mudisouvillo Tenn. L J Thomas, Dallas Tex. Henry Miidioy, Jupiter Fin. The following casualties are repoited by the commanding general of the Ameiieuii Kxpeditionary Folios: Killed in Actiou Died from Wounds Died of Accident and Other Causes Died of Diseuse (Wuuudtd (degree undetermined).... ( Wounded Slightly ivounueii puvereiy Missing in Action Total 6D Killed la Action. John I. CoHiiolly, Lowell Mass. (Ieorge D (leesa, Fair (Inks Ind. Julian Pnliico, handnvnl N M. Died of Wounds. Charles Miller, Anaconda Mont. AIIonso Trnmontano, Now Huicn Conn. Died from Accident and Other Causes. John Mauro, New York N Y. Melvin Ambler, Clurington Ohio. Key K Lundes, Onngo Kan. Coluinbua Myers, Itobcrsonvilie N C. Carl C' Hchmidt, Denmark. Wm. NEIMEYER -DRUGGIST Mate Street SATURDAY SPECIALS Talcums. 1. V Air J-'lout 2"ic Helex 2. "c Wrights "nl Pllges 2"c La sell 'i 6c ..15c 15c ISO 13C 'Z'k Colgate's 23 Tact Powders. 7."c Vogue Royal 52c tile Vogue Kice Powder 48c ."iHc Corona Rico 33c 'jOc pagei 33c iic Stearns Supreuiii . 33o 2"i Dorodent .. 15c 2ic, Mary Stuart 150 2"e Vogue Powder 15c 25c Purnla Kice .15o Toilet Preparations. 8"e Hiiprcnia Cream . .,43s 5ilc Benzoin It Almond Cream .33o 21c Vogue Liipiid Po 150 jOc Depilatory Po 330 2.c Burodvnt Tooth Pnnto . 19o 2 ! Pernio Tooth Paste 190 2.".e Helox Paste 19c 2.V Kelox Po 19e 2".c Zyuiole P. ..19C Perfumes. 1 ().. Col;;iiti s 500 1 Ox. Purola 500 I Ox. Hilbcrt'a 600 Drugs. 1 Pox. Aspirin Tablets 150 2 Dox. A-tpirin Tablets 250 4 Oz. (ilvcerioe 254 1 Lb. Kpsom Knits -. 15 Just Becelved a Mew Lot of BATHING! CATS PUOKE 167 " Salem, Or. o