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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1919. PAGE THREE. Dr, Lewis Says Hot Sun and Heat Weaken the Eyes Tells How to Strengthen the Eyesight SO per cent In One Week's Time In Many Instances A Frso Proscription You Cu Hav be able to strengthen their eye so M FUlod ud TJs at Horn jto be spared the trouble and expense ! of ever getting glaues. Eve trouble of New York, X. Y. Do yon wear many descriptions may be woaderrul glassesf Are yen a victim of eyestrain jly benefited by following the aim pie or other eve eaaeaes! If as, you 'rules. Here ia the prescription: Go to will te glad to know that, according to : any active drug ilo i and get a bottle r. -Lewis,-there is real hop foe you. of Bon-Opto Tablets. Drop one Bon He mjm that exposure to-un. amok! Opto Tablet ia a fourth of a gUa of duet or -wind aCtew produce eyeat rain,! water and allow ti dissolve. With thia and living in warm climate , liquid bathe the ev n two to. four time ahould fnwac aUr bathe the eyea and be careful -to protef thenr front. ei treiaa light. Thia prescription - will trove of great value ta. many eye taf aVrera. htaar whoso-eye were failing eay-Uiey have had Iheir eyea restored through the principle of thia wonder ful free proscription. One man eaya, af ter -trying it:- "1 in almost blind; eould not aee to read at all. Now I can read eterything without my gtaaeee and. my eyea do att water any more. At night they woull pain me dreadful ly, now thay feet fine all the time. It u like a mirsmle re me." A lady who nsed it aaya: "The atmosphere teemed hazy with or without glasses, tint af ter using thia prescription for fifteen days everything , seemed fleer. -I can even read fine print without glaaea." It in believed that ihonsends who wear glawa can bow discard them in a reaa- darly. Von should aotiea yonr eyea alear up . perceptibly, rnjlit. from the' atari and' inflammation will quickly disappear.- If your eyes ara fcotharing yon" even a little.' take srepo to save tiem now before it is toe late.' SI any hopeless, ly blind might 'have 'been saved if they hd eared for their eyea ia time, ", 'flOTE Another prominent phyai- cian ta whom the tbore artkle wa ttrbantted aaid1: "Bon-Opto ia a very remarkable remedy. -Its constituent ia gredients are well known to -.eminent eye - specialist and -widely prescribed by them.' The manu'acturer gnarantae it to strengthen eyesight 50 per cent ia one week.' time in many inttan.ee or refund the money. It. ean ,be" obtained from any good drvgjist and ia one of the' few preparntioni I feci ahould be kept on hand for regular use ia almoat every family." It in sold by D. J. Try enable time and multitudes mare will and other .druggist. 8ALEM BENDS CONTRIBUTION ; The Salem chapter of the Daughter of the American Revolution, through Mrs. C. . A. Johns, yesterday tent to the university money which . covers tore than half of their pledge of $500 to the. woman' butMing fund. The or ganization paid part of the pledge with a $100 bond. Kugfue Register, i ' - ... Schilling Tea is not "the best in the world," the "finestpartofthetea-plant," or "you can't get better tea, no matter how much you pay." Schilling Tea is twice as good as tea sold only a little cheaper. It is the fine the guaranteed price ia March; fifteen cents over April 1, to April lu; 16 cents over April 11 to 20, and 20 icnts from 'April 21 to April 30. "Under these prices something like 70,000,000 bushels were put ia th do mestic markets of the country and even then' we had to curtail shipments -to foreign buyers- Of. course to the above prices, the miller must add the ruiitoaa rates.". , : ' . ' . "Mr. Barnes hat apparently forgot tea these increases come directly frnut the pockets of the people and that high er priced wheat means higher pi lien for all other commodities," McCiilioeh said. "I think the responsibility for .the high cost of living rests jnrgely on aim,'; iTES-STINGS Wash th affected surface with house hold ammonia or warm salt water; than apply VICE'S VAPOMJ YOUR 60DYOUARD"-30.60f. 72 GIVE SKIN ASKED (Continued from page one) 5 STATE HOUSE NEWS 20 At the mei-tiug ef the highway com mission ia Portland yesterday a block of $1,00,000 worth of road beads was sold to a gsuup of dealers composed of Carstena A Earle, of Seattle; . X. Comptoa, Bankers Trust cornea, , of New York, cad the Noithera Treat company of Chirago, their bid. being 9S1,SOO. - It ia believed thai an even better pries -woald have bcea ttivd had it not been for th diaturbaav ia th eastern asaxketa. . ' The nosf serioaa maltei that con fronted th eomjaieaioa ia thia mNc waa the fart that there we probabil ity of the road funds falling ahert la completing th Oregoa road p'oTiiva, owing to the eoaetai-tly increasiag cost of labor and materials. The situaltoa la complicated by th fact that the fed eral appropriation for co-opeiativ load building ia larger than anticipated, and to meet it th atat mnst raie aJ.oOO,- 000 in addirioa to the 10,000,000 al ready provided .for. Furthermore, th question- ta to whether the state is au thorized' under the constitution to sell bonds for thia purpose ia still ia the ha-.ds of -Attorney General Brown, ewattinc an opinion. Should this opin ion nrov to be unfavorable, mere would be no recourse but to take the amount out of the 10,000,000 general fund in order to avoid losing the fed era! appropriation entirely. Thia would mean the curtailment oi many roio. pro jects mapped oot, and the eomin.ssion has already derided to postpone tne se lection of some routes that have been under conxideration. ' Three more members of Ihe Oregon legislature have notified Governor 01 cott of their willngness to to-optrate in a special session of the legislature. These are Representative V. C. Thomas of Linn, Representative 8. B. Huston of Multnomah and Representative H. C. Wheeler of Lane. This make a total of i3 that are lined upr les than one third of the entire body, and unless grcttcr Interest i manifested it is not likoly Governor Oleott will feel justi fied in calling the session. Less than one-half or 24 out of 81 medical students who took Ine rcinlar examinations before the stale board of medical examiners last month succeeded in passing. LEAGUE BETTER (Continued from page one) PACKARD SUFFERED 25 L0!iG I Burrowa, Shaw; Edward Bobl. Khaw: Benjamin Beull, 320 Leslie: Mis. 8. C. leuing. 1297 South High; Manda Wll ,on. 431 North ranital- Ruth rj(n r. f . . r "-""1 vvx practical economical tea oi ,;ontt """'; .a smith, 590 union; .1 . - - f-nvu ii mi-arvau; ViarenC A .111s cuuiiLfy. Thr are four flavors of Schilllna Tea Japan, Ceylon . India, Oolong, English Breakfast All one quality. In parchmyn-linad moistura-proof package. At grocers verywhsr. 4 Seiilling & Ct Sixn Francisco GRAIN PRODUCTION (Oontinued from page one) ton, 798 North ISth; W. Umery, tonU 7, Balem; Frank Hutehason, 1045 North Church; Lester Babe, 1129 North Cot tage; Ertcnr Tibbetts, 190 South 14th; Dwight Mulkey, 628 North lo.h. Harold King, Bublimity; O. A. Vul key,. 626 North 16th; E. H. Bliven, route 1,. Ralem; Frederick Bnrrows, Hhnw; Lester Burrows, 8haw: .Gene ,vieve Patton, Macleay; Albeit Tirall, 594 North Commercial; H. A. Stanton, J156 South Cottage; Mrs. A. 0. Barrows, .Shew; Ethel Hclntvre. Balem. route tion of congress to hsve the govern- Mr"- K- T- Oruber, route 1, fealem; Mra ment stand the marketing expense of,R H' Bliven, Salem; E. W. Strickland, .. . . ....... v . TH V..1V OO-J ine grain ana re-aeii h to tno peop e at" u the $2.28 price. . Th following nurses at the Ranator In his lettef,s submitted by.McCul-.lu,a also volunteered: V. Proctor, Miss loch, Barnea states: Plinsky, Miss Hewitt.- Mr. Ring, father "To reimburse the accrued eharges;0? the Httle girl also gave and so also we made a price of fourteea cents over j d'd. Di. Thompson, who had charge of ; "the operations. Doctor Tells How to Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco : Try These SIMPLE TESTS New Terk. Dr. Connor, formcny ottnp three flights of stairs at a regular Johns Hopkins hospital, says: Hundreds' pace, then stop. If you f ind that vou of thousand of mea who amokc and are Out of breath, 'if yonr heart beat I hew aad who believe themselves I forced, tremblinc or irregular, too ur . i. . . a ' .healthy are suffering from progreaMve ergaaic ailsteat. They wuulu never hare been afflicted had It not been foi : the nee f tobacco ind most of them would soon get well if they would only stop the nee of tobacco. Th best known habit forming prln " eipal of tobacco is nicetiee, but the most deadly aad demoralizing is fur fural Beth are deadly poison, which, when abMrbed by th system s'lSwiy, but sarrly, affect ths neivee, mem branes, tiewea, vital ergaas aad vitality of the body. The karafal effect ef tobacco varies and depend eircumstsaera anu th individnal. Ia some it causes general , debility, other eatarrh of the throat, In : digeetiea, caesti patios, extreme nervous nr, steeplemeaa, loss gf sacmsry, laea . of will power, cowardice aad fear, men tal ceafasiow, etc.; la other It cease heart disease, broarhial trouble, hard eniag of th arteries, palpitation of the heart, tuberculosis, blindaeoa, Cincer avd tha common affliction known aa to lcco heart. If yoo u tobacco ia any form you .easily tetect its harmful effects by mak ing the fell'wiag simple teat: Bead aloud a full page from a book. If your voire become muffled, boarso and In distinct aad yea mast frequently clear your t rent the chanee arc lhat your throat it affected by catarrh and it may be th beginning of very serious ca-K.i-rt.i nuh!t XfiL ia the mo.nlaf. before taking yonr usual smoke, walk' b th victim of a functional or organic heart trouble. If you feel that yoa mast amok or ehew to quiet your airrea, you are a slave to the tobacco hbhitaad ar slowly pOMoniag y enreelf . wit the insidious deadly drugs, nicotine aad fur fural. Ia either case, you her just two altraatrve kp on with yonr self poisoung process regardless t tke aa gera, aad suffer the eoaeioeaai. rid yourself .of the habit asd OKap the daagera.-' Teu cava overeom th eiaviag aad (top th tobacco habit in a vary short tima by uing the following iaxxpaaudv formata. Go to any drng stot aad ask for Kieotol. Take oae tablet after each meal aad ia a comparatively short lyoa will hav no deaire for lob ma, Th craving will hav left yon. Wiak th nicotine poisoning out of yoa y tern your general health will quickly la prove. Note: When asked about $ioolv aa of our leading druggists saiu:.. Xieotol is truly a wonderfnf remedy for U to bacco habit. It is wsy ahead of any think we have ever sold bcfs.a. Ws are authorized by the manulVtuiers to1 refund the money to every dls-ttisned customer and wa would not peimit th nse ef oar same unless the rrssedy pos sewed nnamal merit." Kieotol hs sold ia this city nnder aa iron lad mosey Wk amarnate bv all sp-to-dit drug gists, iacladiag D. J. Fry aad aiher good druggita Lcs Angeles Man Says Tankc Restored Hb To . IML "I tried for twenty Jiv Wag year to fiad medieia that would relieve mo of my aofferiag, bat all my ffcrt rmilad completely nti I got" hold of thia Taalee," aaid Hoaao Packard, a well kaowa eabiast maker employed at th Amarieaa Novelty Works, and uvea las Went Sih street, Lot Ange loa, Cal tsw day ago. "femaf ail tho years," h eon tioaed, "my stomach was in such a bod Maditsoa that everything I ate iiswid with as. I would often be a Mooted up wim gut that I was fcardly able to get a good breath. My ppnisa wno very poor, aad what lit tl I did eat didn't seem to give me aay aoariahsneat at all, and I just went dowa kill aatil I waa so waak and completely run down that I was hardly abl to get about. Ja fact, my entire system waa ia very bad condition. 1 tried a great many different medicine aad treatments, but I just seemed to get worse all th time instead of bet ter. "The I decided to aee what Tanlae would do for me, and I just want to aay now, that from that time on, I didn 't have to bother about any other medicine, for I eom-uenced to improve right from th start, and now I am a wen ana seoriy is j ever waa in my life. I never hav that tired, worn out feeling fcny more, and my stomach trouble hav been completely over come. I have a ravenous appetito, and eat just anything I want, and I never suffer th leaat bit afterwards. I am in .better condition generally than I have been ia many years. Yea, sir, 1 am seventy years old and have taken a great many different medicines in my life, but thia Tanlae beats anything I have ever tried. I am glad to have me opportunity to recommend it to ev erybody." TaaJao U sold in Salem by Dr. a C. Stone, la Hubbard by Hubbard Drng Co, la ML Angel by Ben Gooch, ia wervaia by John Kelly, ia Turner by P. Cornelius, In Woodburn hy Ly saan H. Shorty, In Silverton by Of A. eteelhammer, ia Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCnrdy, la Stayton by C. A. Beanehamp, In Aurora by Aurora Drng Store, la St, Paul by Groceteria Store Co., ia Donald by M. W. Johnson, la Jefferson by Foshay ft Mscoa, asd 1 Mm City by Marketoria Gr Co. he said. General Bli.sa, in. the name of the other delegates, wrote a litter to the president a week before the shantung question was settled, Lansing saiQ. "Tho president conferred wltn the commissioners in connection with the Japanese situation and he wanted to know if we wonld communirate our views in writing," Lcnsing told the committee. General Bliss prepared a letter which he showed to Mr. Whit and my self and we concurred In it. It was some days before the Shantung decision was amnouncod aad was In tne nature of advice to the president." Did the advice coriesiiond with what was accomplished!" atkcd (Sena tor Bnrahl "No," Lansing replied. Lansing denied tho letter was a pro test since it wss written about a week before the peace conference announced its decision. Do you recall the content of the letter!" Borah asked. "I shouldn't want to; it a is a iolter from General Blii to th pieMdcnt," Laming answered. Is it available to the committee!" asked Borah. "Not, from th state department," Lansing aaid. "That is a private com munication. ' ' Lansing, appearing before Ihe com itte for the first time since hi re- turn from Paris, was questioned regard Ing many passe of th peace confer ence. Senator questioned him eloaely about China and Japan aad about th various clans for a league of nations. Leasm said th l.mneoe oeiegaie appealed to Americas delegate at Par is to protect their interest irom en e roach men ts by Japan. Ha suld that FreHlent wi.sos ment ly suggested that a demand by the French senate for confidential miBBtea t th peac eoaferane be refused, aa it' might cause embarraaemeat becaase of the frank. nature or som or to ais- Miami oma. Laasins- said it would be oome time borer tha record of the conference wonld be brought to America, a tksy acre. being used for preparation of th alhar treaties. "Then there ia soss qaeatjoa about u. bains' available to ast" Senator Enndeeeo inquired. "If ther ralaU to th commission we will hav to get th permission of other overameats to sabmit thsns," Leieg aoawered. - ImVTtt said ho was not on th com eioa aad could not aay what discoseieat oacwredethat would make publican .dairrjleL ' la answer to a oueotioa f' Borah, tAuii. a&id k wonld a to lateeu gat before he say what knowledge th tata .sVDartmeat had of tn eert agreement between Japan aad the allies aea the leasing lann agrremmii reached in November, 1917. "I tiresome yon had good Informs tioa with reereaee to the 21 demad f Jspan on China." Borah suggested "Yes " answered Laaung. He denied that the diseuaslon d-rimg the framing of the agreement turned on the CI points. "Then It was in no sense an endorse ments ef the 21 demands!" Borah re marked. "Absolutely not," Lansing replied. "We were opposed to them." "And it waa also no endorsement of th so-called secret agreements?" Borr.h pressed. "No," Lansing answered. "One reason the Lansing-Ishii agree ment was entered Into wa because of Japan' attitude toward China and to secure from Japan a declaration of the open door policy, which we did." "If you had known of the 21 points and the secret agreements, would it hav changed the nature of th I.sn- sing-Ishil agreement!" asked Borah. 'No, I don't know that it would," replied Lansing . when Borah asked tf China protested against the Lansing Ishli agreement, Lansing aaid h would have to "look it up." When Lansing said he couid not re call just when the secret agreements between Japan and the allien were learned of by the state department," Borah asked that hs (ret the exact in- E THEY AR F aaaasnaaMiisf T1! PI ine 3i f A Just SHOE aoes oi America ON account of the tremendous raise in prices in all goods and especially in shoes, we told you about buying shoes at the old prices. Did You Take Advantage of It?. ; IF not you are to blame, not us. We continue to sell our regular stock, bought previous to the large advance, at the low prices, and until they are all sold will there be a change in price. ' ; ' UNTIL the time comes that each Nation will depend upon its own cattle, or arranging for their supply of leather our markets will con tinue to be disturbed and prices high, as the markets of Germany, Belgium, Northern France are now open. SHIPPING is being turned to private owners every day, thus making the moving of merchandise more easy. the XJV . S7J50 T Sbes Arc Now -$15.00 Some Left At Old Prices Look into our North Window for your own information. WE have shoes of and in all styles for all men and boys. You will find here QUALITY, STYLE and DEPENDABILITY. SHOES within three weeks raised $2.00 to $4.00 per pair whole-' sale. WHY wait longer? Merchandise at BISHOP'S is an investment not a luxury. THEY, will save you dollars in the near future, v . Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. Salem Woolen Mills Store $$ Don't Let'em Roaa $ $$ Keep ea b Use Circle $J formution for the committee. Questioning then turned on the atti tude of the American delegates toward China at the peace conference. "Did China make an appeal to tho United fltstes with reference ttt her ter- I - ' I iiai saiiilsii iisst imiwi till isfi 11 "i 1 Inn 11T " t BheomatUu ssfforar ar restored to th plant are of life br I1UKUH ACIOL. Cratcno and eane uo aWown aar. aad e flssfM asjain Into tb Joyi ssU roeroatluu f flshaac swlmmlag, outing and ath Wats wUhoi i far of rhtasaatl pears and tain ftr bott: or two KIIUMACUOU ritorial integrity and for the good offi ces of the United fitntesl'' Senator Xew asked. "I do not think there wus r.-ytliing formal," Lansing replied. "The Chi nese delegates saw sur delegates and discussed the matter with them." "Then they did male an jufoimul appeal," Now suggested. "I don't wajkt to call it an appeal," Lansing objected.- "How did the United Hli.te Jicet itt" New continued. "I don't know how the president met it," Lansing said. Lanxlng objected to discunning wheth er the I'nited Htutes cd her inlli.eneo in getting China to enter t'e war nd in id he preferred to make a dcthileit stiitement en the subject. The slate Irrigation securities com mission has approved the issuance of (73,000 additional bonds hy ihe Talent irrigatioa project in Juckson. This di triet has already issued boiuls to the amount of 175,00fl. siMBI'UACslOL Mil aarwbars hut In ths ' atoaaw W Ik aa.w-fiastd riwktM, aim Natur has tef th itloi with fuSlnss aad etlwr curallv hiiin M wool be aly aa araiMrr Itk.uatalis rem W. tMt RHSWMACmoL. I ( Uaho tpHnaa -juraaW, wkers tisasa t sarffereea oom rseriy fur . KKMrMACROI. Is rrrrla( Ihoa same eurattT f ras So ary a.k aa eraxr ef tha eotitln.nl. at a iialwl mi. shih f taltars from drur- rsas aa vrfrses alks tall os ( ah.namnal cur., lut ttraaaa.r. a Itoalsvr. Cler,. rucril. ears 'Sar. snaf ka ath.r s:tftaB r.r gout. InD.l.svn and . hnMllm hat 1 imwbmI nl sail mr .; Il I'MA W)). Umm aor alkae. Ka an. ha ipra ai.jl.itoi "r1 klkat approval far KiiaL'stACHOU RfctRUMACHOt. la a '. sf arttnra and natur. -titotj ajacta acid a.ls.as eaualaa rkaunu tlim. It r.- , re affllal.d rr s .a laia with poiirird tlsauaa. iasaaada upon e( kvltl.s hav ban al4 urfM tna f , im m.!- (uaraataa, and aot on HMtl ir taliu kas star ke sua. . Gat $100 fcutsks sweUy Jtvaa your droggiat. O, M n ilem ,t J. 0. 1'erry 'fharmacy, The pharmacy, Ciown Dmg Co., Central rhsrir.acy, W.llmm Neimeyer. 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VARIOUS Special Fares in effect to Columbia River BcaJics, Mt. Rainier Nstional I 'ark, Shasta Kesorts,Ycllovstoue ationiil Park and fllseler Notional Tark. Inquire ef Ticket Agent JOiimSCGTT, General Passenger Agent.