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PAGE 6IX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1919. PMT HOMES OF REGULARS ANNOUNCED SPECIAL SHOWING OF CMA. OAlC . Washington, Aug. 12. IVninliilizatum 'of eontbat troos will I prncticaiiy com pleted by the last of October, Sv ; Haki'r stated today in auauuuci j uiam'iit home stations for the regular iirmy divisions that served overseas, i Their stations are: rirnt division t'amp Taylor, Ky. i retary 11 E"EIS WEEEC THE OLD RELIABLE MONEYBACK, GUARANTEED RANGE BIG ASSORTMENT FOUR DIFFERENT SIZES. 16 and 18-inch Ovens With Polished Top and Nickel Bare 1G and 18 inch Ovens, White Enamel With Polished Top and Bnse NO INFLATED VALUES OR FALSE PRICES Factory priced and factory guaranteed. Charter Oak Ranges cost no mo e than the others. We want you to see our display before you buy. You'll never make a mistake in buying a Charter Oa k. SPECIAL ; second division tamp Travis, Ska j Antonio, Texas. Third division Camp like, Arkansas. ; Fourth division ('amp Dodge, Iowa. I Kifty division ('amp Gordon, Geor : S'-. Sixth division Camp OiatJ. Illinois. Seventh division Camp Kunston. I Kansas. ! The Secoad division had been slated Itu go to Camp Kearny, Cal. I t t!ic divisiuunl camps and in perms nent camps in the southeastern depart ment and elsewhere, the new "univerM ties in khaki" will lie maintained, Ba-ke,- suid. In asking civilians to regard soldiers at the pcrmane t camps in the same way that university towns regard stu dents, Baker said: "The nation's debt lo the splendid units of the regular army ean never be pnhL Kaeh one of them hat traditions that should be inspimtioiial in their ef fect upon the young men who belong to thein, working lor high standards of service aud sound Americanism in the army ami out of it. Let us realize this eiiil show our gruttiiule by our helpful- The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Ciyarette Beats Them All! The New "TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE It'a eoft Bad pliable -decreaaet in tize ai the tobacco it used tobacco does not cake in the package no digjrin il out with the finger. Keep, the tobacco in even better condition than tin. Now, don't you owe it to yourself to buy a package and glre Tuxedo a trial? Not quite at much tobacco at in the tin, but 10c See the Charter Oak Combination Coal, Wood and Gas Range in Blue, Steel and White Enamel. Let Mr. Richter demonstrate this range to you. Mr. Richter has had four years' factory experience in building ranges, and has sold them here in Salem for eight y ears. HE KNOWS A GOOD ONE. Let him show you the CHARTER OAK. TRADE IN YOUR OLD STOVES AND RANGES Full line Acme Rubber Paint, Hardware, Fur niture and Linoleums. FRANK F. RIGHTER The House Furnisher 377 Court St. The following casualties ,iio reported 'iy the ocmninnding general of the Vmcrir.uii r)lit'iidiliiuiirr I'oiees! Killed III Action 2 Died fiiini Wounds 7 Dud of Accident n lit Otiiir Onuses Ji! I'ied of Disease , 7 Wounded Severely 11 ii it, . vtoiuiiicii tiu-jfi-co iinilctci'mluoili.... 0 Wounded Slightly 21 Tulul , '. 6S Quality Boots . , "' "-1 are the product only of high grade factories having ideals as to workmanship. It is this sort of factory we patronize it is this sort rf plant whose quality foot wear we recommend to you. i i Killed in Actlou. Augelo (Vmaeco, New Haven Conn. Stanley Wojciesliowski, Mussina p0 lund. Died of Wounds. Joseph lieU, l.clinuou l"u. lvet L llratc.her, Arkansas City Kan, niienaul Kiusae, Muuisiiijiui Aliih. (Hen V Owens, Peru Ind. Tony tt.mdinolli, Irln Pa. Cat 1 Shoolv. Univ. Died from Accident and Other Causes. Kayuioud Nic.holta, Kane Pa, Chris Cluxoiu, Chailesto.i S 0. I'Ws C liiivinoii, l.nrclimont X V, .".nes i. joek.ry. Cincinnati Ohio. narry Itorivll, Indianapolis lnd. Lemuel Martin, Mount Vunoii lnd. Ocrncy Movwr, Kurnae.e Ky. T'innk O'Du-iuell, Morgan l a. William I, Piuut, Catlt tisbuig Ky. Morgan W Motr.m', New Albunv Ind Melvin K St:imluiiKh, C.ir'.UIe i'a. Hmil Nlibs, I'reiiliee Wis. Died of Disease. Xelson Diimls, I'rairie Miss. John Thompson, Andenon S C. Airplane Locates Sinn Fein Meeting For Police Belfast Ireland Au;;. 12. Sinn Fein era encountered a new method of gov ernment vigilance yesterday when a forbidden meeting at Armagh was d;s eovered by authorities ,vho soared aver hcud in an airplane. Policemen 8 .hi sol diers disperseil the meetii:.;. MOTGRMAN NOT LOSING ANY TIME "I don't think anyo'te'e vei suffered 'more from stomach trouble and Moat ing than I have. I hiul to '.ay off my run more than half the time nnd could get no help from proscriptions or med icine. One of my friends ndused usiutr Mnvr's Wonderful Hemedy, which I found to be the ?rcitest rci'Cilv ever put on the earth. I hive m t lost a day since taking it. It is worth its weight in gold." It is n simple, luiru.less prep aiation that removes the catarrhal mti i' us from the intestinal titn't and al- lavs the: mf laminatie:i uVih causes prnetically all stomn. h. liver and in testinnl ailments, including appendici tis. One dose writ convince or money refunded. J. (ifl'crry and druggists everywhere. ;ii ij-. , V 1 45 TOLUL'V. "ptpert"-the tijlttestj thinnest, strongest, and best in all the world, make wonderful Tuxedo ci(rett. Try on 1 ,. 7 Xt BOUND COAST LEAGUE EASES Our leading make in wom en's boots is the famous KEITH'S KONQUEROR They Fit the Arch Fur quality boots, make this store your headquarters. Our prices cannot be dupli cated at the factory todav. EROS. CURRENT CASUALTIES Died of Wounds. j Andrew Kindts, Streator III. ' Died from Accident and Other Csttset. j Kmest Hchockley Clinton Ma. Homer IVal, Lyous Oa. I Kugene 1. Trucuno, Talntaka Mich. Died of DIkosm!. i Willir.m I Kees, Heiiondo lleaeh Cal. ! Kruneis MeDoiuM WaRefoid, Mobile Ala. 1 Raymond K Oawley, YouiiRsto.vn O. Peter Kiwhbaeh, Ionia lows. I Mesrl C Ke.ldick, Warsaw Mo. ;Mays Injunction Case Is j To Be Postponed A Week Xew Vork, Ann. I-'. Postponement of the hearing of arr'ttm -nts on an in ).iuetion til restrain f't -id, nt Johnsou I of the Ametiean le, i; ie from iuicrfer I inn 'th the- use of Piii h r sil Mavs itr the Mew Vork e'uii, ui, upwte.l hen the ease eame up in the supreme ! court here today. Owners of the Xew I Vork ehih and attoncv for President jJohnson late yesterday sliced to t post ponemenl until Augiiv. U. Owners Kup pert of .New Vork, 'omisley of ("hica I go ami Krssee of il,if.(, onstituting s majority of the hoi il f direeturs of (the lcatie, hsve esllet a meeting of jlhe board for the s'rne Ua'o lo ronid er further the Mavs e.ise. JjOUN A. DARR, or iAuM i FASSF.S AWAY AT .ELaOSE (Ilv I'nited Proa) . ,. , sOs Let.ioi Lincoln's nth ice auent hme svdp ping in niiltieaiu doisu'l npplt to swapping baseball pilots in .slid seir'Ot. In the first week of Mtillin's i-.tn:i,' ment, the Senttleites won a series the first in ages. The Siwadies split yes tenlny's doubleheader with the Beav ers, Curley Blown is still lending the Const heavers of 20 or more gnmes with 15 wins nnd sis defeats. ! Jidtn A IHr.. away this tuurniug at i t )iai, pnssed iLe U'jj, e oi his sister, Mrs. O. M. (ire i . Jt Mtlrose. The deceased was a resiucnt ot SaJem and had In'(hi re.Mding at A.Mio,-.v' for the pait year. He i.s Uu .cptcniber 1(5, Hi2, t'wl was a LUriisaih by trade having beB engaged in that l.ne in Ka lem for a number of ye.-. Tiir nmains will )iipp.d tn KtiriH toaiufrow niuruing for burial.- llu.oi..:.- Re, tew. little Trouble Expected In Movement To Land 1920 Elks Convention In Salem August llmkestein, chairman of the Iclegntion of Snlem Klks who will at tend the state convention nt Klnmnth Kails this week, left Suiiilnv with nil automobile partv. K, Cooke Pal ton, of the publicity eom mittee of hlks, announces tlmt just few berths are left in the second coach reserved for Snlem and that by Wed nesdnv noon, it is probable that all res- nations will be taken for both Pull mans. Among those who yesterday reserved for the second Pullman are Zodac J. Kiggs, Walter Johnson of Woodburn n d (ieorge K. Ilnlvorsen. Among those w lii left yesterdav lv autoniobile were Waller I.. Tou.e. Eugene Kckeilin, Sum Manning, Unvid Drnger and K. L. Iur vine. Others who will go by auto willi lenve Tnesday afternoon. There is ? general feeling among tne Snlem Klks that Salem will have no dif firiilty in la'ding the 19-0 state con veution, especially as Salem's flainis are supported by the Portland delegation. Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till perfect Plus a dash of Chocolate ) t Guaranteed bv 4i 9, a . "i. SkV- ' J V ,;: . v 1 1 "Your fi NoseKnows" SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, ofton mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles' COLD MEDAL mta. Fast Matches In Prospect For Doubles Play In East So Good !( They Dont Last Lon, " 'irJtil i WW TOISTIES Best of corn flakes li SL Hoston, Mjiss., An.;, 12.-.P. B. Alex ander and 8. II. Voshell, wamers of the Tri-state sectional title, were to play Randolph X.vcett aud K, V. Thomas. Australia, in the second lound of the natioil limbics tnuinnmtn't at the .ongwood Cricket dim here this after noon. M. K. MoLoughlin and T. Rundr, win ners of the California seotionnl cham pionship am! who defeated Willis Dav is ami H. VanOyke Johns, also Califor nians, yeeriir, wort- scheduled to meet ('. B. Doyle and V. H. Harris, win ners of the middle Atlantic title. The two Australian', Norman K. Brookes and (. 1.. Vrp.erson were matched with R. Xorris Williams II and Watson M. Wajhhurn, winners of the New Kngland foct'on.il title, hi the last match of t!ic afternoon William M. Johnstoa an.l C. J. Oriffin 'winners of the western sectional, were Albany, Eugene nd other valley towns. t m(1,t h Thaleimcr -.n'. H.even Jes The special with the Astoria, Pendle-jter winners of the . uih-i stern eham- t.,n Tl, 11.. H... H..t,,l ami 1'iirtlund dcie "iiu.tin p. . , v,L ., .1 Perfect weather gates a:ul others Llks wid lie in thei city for half an hour Wednesday noon. It is understood that the Portland band of 4U pieces and Salem band of IS pieees will give a few selections as a massed band uuder the direction of H. X. Stou demeyer of the Portland band. first mortgage bonds, most -of which are pledged to various educational institutions. bring quick relief end often ward eff dwJly diseases. Known as the. national tmJy of Holland for mora than 200 yea's. All druggists, ia thras aicra. LmIi (m lk am Gold Mh!I m mrrj Ws u4 Mtifl mm imUMUu in J rospeet. OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many night's rest. If your stomach is add disturbed, dissolve two Of three ItMIQID on the tongue before retiring and en joy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodness of Ki-moidt guaranteed by SCOTT BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 19"? S LIFT OFF CORNS! Fight Against High Costs Ends In Suicide Of Mother Labor Situation On Rail Lines Reported Unchanged Chicago, Aug. 12. (I'nited Press.) , Officinls of railroads centering in Chi cngo today asserted the lalior situation! was unchanged and that freight and wsenger service was being conducted; on r. slightly limited scale, as has heea the ease si .ee upwards of Sfl.lHKt shop' men split ork ten days ago. i, Neailv a thousand strikers returned! i to wink v.-sterdai. Others still helil, ..... il...:. ILAon.'.!11 HruiHrt In uintt1 "HI, IllCIf II "'-1 representatives t Washington to eonOr , j Newark, X. J Aug. 12 De- j a) spondent over the losing strug- j gle against the high rout of Jiv- ing which, she said, kept her I five children in ill health, Mn s j Catherine Wohlford committed Ilk suicide by taking poison. Xeigh- ijt bora told the police Mrs. Wohl- j ford recently said that, owing tn ' high prices, she could "hardly keep the children alive." : Apply tew drops then lift sett, touchy corns eff with fingers No pain! . . r ft I IQJ) VSJM IIVL.IV IWl WIVvl B.XA UlUtl I s I IT i J Pi t C. .'1'0,'sn, huft a bit! Drop a little In United States Meet J!""0 n ron, instantly , , - 'u iops aurnng. tftcn you Bit Xew York. Aur-. lin. tk. ik-l'1 rifct Yes. magic! with Director Genera Hines. No offi- .,, A,ir rral . . i l-ij L - ,ln- "0,t,e of eosts bat rial ro.o.nitii.n ha. bee. wr.de of their( w " , , - ' , ten t, at aay drug store bat U organic,.,, here, it was earned. LMw 8tftf tom .' Vh. ..V.-V.V1, lUfltt lr IMmaVS alllU Ilie r&IItlM anthnnt ajaA.A. 1. aireuvss plant ny r.i-.i new. can f v . 8 . CmnBr.. ; .....: northwestf . . . . . . t oe cxcnsnci o wna ynicr inri fi t-i i i rt v .i.n- lij- schools is to lMcted at (.O iisganni-j his Mnf fonfirf( f0 versitr, Spokaae. Freorone is the sensational divn. iTT-l? Cisrinnsti srnin. It is wss-