Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 22, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JQURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919.
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You Should
Never "Me"
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Don't prod a weak liver
with harsh, harmful cal
omel. MM, easy i NR
Tablets are better for
biliousness.
NR Tonight Tomorrow Feel Right
TToddlnir an inactive Bvr with
oalomel and sluggtalk bowcla with
powerful purgatives i like lashing a
tired bore to exhaustion. It can be
done once too oten and sooner or
later, if persisted in, may so weaken
Uie organs as to cause serious results.
' Bilious attacks, oonatlnation. slekr
' neaoacnes, etc, are in toe great
majority or cases aue to diges
tive trouble and no reasonable
person can expect to obtain real
or lasting; benefit until the
cause Is corrected.
- That many neoDlo realize this
and are giving ur th unwiaa
practice of dosing themselves with
dangerous calomel and Irritating
purges, Is proved by the fact that
more than five million boxes of
' Nature's Remedy (NH Tablets) were
used last year. Have you ever tried It?.
Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) la
a vegetable compound that acts on
' the stomach, liver, bowels and kid
neys, the purpose being to bring about
healthy and harmonious action of all
the orgaaa of digestion and e.'unlna-
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It acts promptly and thoroughly, yet
mo mildly and gently that there is
never the slightest griping or dis
comfort. The bowel action Nature's
Remedy Induces Is as near like the
easy, pleasant, natural actios as can
fee produced by medication.
jui mac is not all. Nature' Rem
y twa Tablets) have a bene
flolal effect upon the entlra
body. By Improving the pro
cess or digestion and assimila
tion, the nourishment is de
rived from food, th hbvut
aualitv Is emrlnhArl. vitality
increased and tha ailmlo avum
WIS UICMICU,
once you get your body In tills
splendid condition, you need not take
medicine every day Just take an Nit
Tablet occasionally when digestion,
biliousness and constipation threatens,
and you can always feel your best.
Remember keeping well is easier and
(Cheaper than getting well.
,eLS.,26 bo Nature's Remedy
NR Tablets) and try it. It is sold,
guaranteed and recommnded by your
druggist.
Daniel J. Fry, druggist.
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-TABLETS-fft, feffft,,
Early Peace In Actors
. Strike Remote; Chicago
Legitimate Houses Shut
. New York, Aug. 21. Early peace in
lie actors strike seemed a rcmoto possi
bility today following the failure of
leading playwrights to effect an under
standing between strikers, and nian-
.The Actors Equity association prom
ised not to demand a closed shop, but
declared the managers had refused to
negotiate even on this basis.
Union stage hands walked out at tho
Winter Garden last night.
Chicago, Aug. 21. (United Press.)
Legitimate show houses in Chicago were
closed-tight today and indications point
ed to little or no immediate probability
o freopening. With the aid of stage
hands and musicians, striking actors al
lowed only one major theater to keep its
lights burning last night.
' Brighton Fifty legloss goldiors drove
in the funeral procession of Col. 0. H.
Coats, chief of the Pavilion hospital.
One hundred one-armed men mnrehed be
hind and 200 one-legged men lined the
path to the grave.
Where Can I Find Relief From
Hwiing. i emrying .czema?
v; Question on Lipa Afflicted.
TL" f- harin discomfort
zcm mat almost be
comes a torture. The itching is al-
"" ioraoie, and the skin
"taTion0" a" wU5 the burinff ir-
impossible, because such mn
yoraniy The disease can only he
reached by going cep VS to ?tl
sonrce. whirh i. u- uj ...
j ' , , his uiuuu, ins
tion which breaks out through the
?km. That is why the mo,,
kin diseasea i Sec
blhf. thoruhly cleanses the
oiood that no imnnrit
results from the right
treatment. Medical 75J T
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Will " H"l'n si
llll' ban hwl,
llH Women 's
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For Busy
Shoppers
A Safe Guide to Depend- I
able Merchandise Great- I
ly Underpriced
All Piuiunia Hnts Iftilf Price
t'liniee of any Straw Hat $1. Lot
BnHor Jlats," (Ohico ... 25c
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Br GEETEUDB BOBfflON :
AVOT1TEB tourist party left yester
day for a motor trip through eea-
A m1 IrUffnn Tf a- u rmnialt nf
Mr. and Mm. W. T.- Rigdoa, Miss Leila
K. Bigdon and Miss Harriet A. Rigdos
The outing will cover a month's lime
and all toe .points of interest in that
section of the state will tie visited.
Miss Lens Sargent, who has Ibeea
the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. J.
B. Boss, for the past week, left today
for McMmnviHe where she will visit
with relatives before returning home.
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For the past few, months mucV of
the more formal Entertaining ia the lo
cal social world lias centered about
the University .of Oregon's woman's
building funit, dozens of benefit af
fairs from dancing parties fo lawn
fetes having been given for the cause.
Now comes the promise of an affair of
unusual interest to be given early this
rati for the fundi under the sponsorship
of the Portland alumni of the Univer
sity, of California and of Stanford, who'
will present 'Frank Branch Eiley with
his illustrated lecture on "The Inter
national Northwest." 'v': i
Mr. Riley is now delivering this lec
ture in the east and is meeting with
enthusiastic success. He will return to
'Portland about the middle of Septem
ber, when the date or the benefit lec
ture will be announced. The pictures
show interesting and. beautiful sections
of Oregon, Washington and! British Co
lumbia, -unfamiliar to many northwest -
ernors themselves.
The list of patrons and patronesses;
is being made up and the ticket sale
is being arranged. All the proceeds of
the lecture, which, will be given with a
moderate admision charge so that ev
ery one may hear it, will go into the
.building fund of the University of
Oregon.
The campaign for the building hu'
progressed so far that half of the re-;
quired amount has ibeen raised and
the contract for the shell of the buildV '
ing was recently let by the regents of
the university. The campaign for the
remaining fund will be carried on vig
orously this fall throughout the state.
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SIHBT3 UNDERWEAR '
Sport Shirts reduced to 45c and 85c
8port iShirts reduned to C5c and $1.25
i vitlue in Ribbed 'nion Suiia an over stock
4 only reduced to, suit $1.25
d two piece siiiiunerweii!lit Underwear.... 15o
tru Size Kltaki Pimts, sixes 44, 46, 48, redue-
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SHOES
WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S
Wito Kid laeo shoes,
, French heel, sizes 8
ieed to 90.66
ws Women's Grey Kid
h top, French ami !u-
reduced to 93.95
White Kid Pumps with
liming, French heel, re-
92.60;
res White Canvas lace
luoed to 91.95
Ms White Canvas lace
lords, rubber solo and
- 91.65
lito Kid Laee shoe,
low heel, sir.es 4 to
I to 93.95
ilito Buck Lace shoe.
wmg tip, low heel, 3 to S1, (il
lustrated
Oirla White iBuek lace, medium
too, low heel, 3 to fl, rednrcd
to 93.68
(Same for Misses, 12 to 2... 12 95
Moccasins, chililivns' and miss-
es, up to sise 8 only nt
85c and 91.25
Broken Sizes white canvas but
ton Oxfords for misses and chil
dren ;. 75c
1'hilda sturdy Lace Shoes up to
ir.e 8, two lota ,.95c and 91.6U
MEN'S BOYS':
Two large lots of Men's Laoe
and Button Shoes on the bar
gain table at, per pair
: 93 95 and 9165
Some Boys' Button Otforda 98
93.93 HO I I
ft 0 Wbite
1 93.95 ;
Mr. end Mrs. L. iF. -Rowlcn left for
Eugone yesterday for a month's v-:
cation. - ' .. -.....-(.-
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Mrs. C, iP. Bishop Is in Portland es
the house guest of MrB. Boy Bishop,,
on her return from Seaside. She is ac
companied by her grandson, Charles
Kay.
Mrs. Francis iNeer, who has 'been vi
iting at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Wilson, has returned
to her homo in Oakland, California.
She was accompanied by her two chil
dren.
Mrs. B. L. Wilkerson has gone to
Gooch, for a visit with her son. She
plans to be gone about a month. -
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iConstipation upsets the entire sys
tem causing serious illnesses to the
human family. Don't worry Hollis
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive
out constipation, regulate the bowela,
tone : the stomach, purify, cleanse.
Without fail cive it a thoro trial. 85c.
D. J. Fry. '
AUBURN NEWS NOTES
(Capitol Journal Special Service)
Mrs. Anna Lewis left Wednesday for
a few weeks visit with' her daughter,
Mrs. Lewis Wintcrmuto of Newberg.
Mrs. Lewis expects to go with her
daughter and; family for an outing at
'Newport before she. returns home.
Mr. and Mrs. Will McKinnoy loft
last week for Portland, where they
were joined iby their son and wife, Mr.
and1 Mrs. Wade McKinney, and togeth
er they motored over to Union to visit
Mr. McKinney's brother, who is a prac
ticing physician ot Union.
Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
I'eeble was the scene of a family re
union recently, tho affair was given in
honor of the home eoniing of tjioir son
Lieutenant James Peebles. Those pres
ent, wero Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peebles,
Lieutenant James Peebles, Grandma
Tunnel, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Poeblog and
two children James and Thelina, and
Mrs. Woriek of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Folger and two children Roger and
Hose, pf Silverton. j
Mrs. Hurt Stark and little daughter
of Portlund are visiting at the home
of her brother, W. II. Sneed.
Mr. and Mrs. John Orchard' of Leb.
anon wero visiting their old neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. AlibeK 'Peebles recently.
lieutenant .lames i'edbles is visiting
The regular church services Bunday
will be' conducted by Rov. Mummey
of Salem, as Rev. Lovell is in Alberta,
Canada, on a two weeks business trip.
The - Women s Missionary society
will hold a community sinu; and ice
cream social at the W. H. Snecd home
Saturday evening, August 23. A pro-
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"I'se hi town, Honey!
The economical way to make pancakes
.Everything to make good pancakes is already
mixed in Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour even
the weet milk! .
'Every housewife knows how necessary milk
is for really good pancakes. But milk is ex
pensive these days and it often happens that
you arc out of it at the last minute when
you want to make pancakes. . That is why the
Aunt Jemima people mix milk, in powdered
form, in their pancake flour.
There's nothing for you to do but sdd water,
and beat well in no time at ll tho render
pancakes arc done.' There's no chance of-;,
failure you can count on your oikcs being
always light, always tender always "th;
best you over tasted." So ricli-fl.ivorc(l, so
hunger-satisfying that you'd never dream
they could be made so hexpeiiMvcly ! ' . A-.!: '
your grocer 'for packs-go tf Atmt j-iniji--;
Pancake Hour Unlay Use it f;t cIc'il'- i,s ,
muffins, totil .
OwnlsM lth atmt janta KIM Oansns. L Jomc. MlMmri
grant of reeitatione, reftdings and music-
will be given. The proceeds ot the
soeial will go to the much needed mis
sionary hospital -in China. This is a
worthy cause and every one should
come.
Don't let your children suffer.' If
they are fretful, .peevish, puny or
cross, givo them Holiister's Rocky
Mountain Tet harmless but safe
laxative for children. 35c. J. J. Pry.
QUICK TEIP FROM CRATER
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A trip by automobile from Crater lake
te Eugene in one, day ia the experience
of E. C. Simmons, manager of Tick
Bros.' garage in this city and president
of the Eugene chamber of commerce.
' Mr. Simmons, in company with Mrs.
Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Halt
ser, of this city ,left the lake at 6
o 'clock Monday morning and coming by
way of Medford and stopping for two
moals, they arrived in. Eugene at 10:30
o'clock that night.
It usually takes at least two days for
the average driver to fnake the trip and
many require three dayB' time,
j Mr. Simmons and party drove to Har
riman lodeo aoid Klamath Falls, taking
in all the roads of importance in that
Dart of the state. Mr. Simmons declti
pA vestordav that the Pacific highway
between here and southern Oregon is a
(SUNBURN
Apply VapoRub
lightly it soothes
the tortured akin.
VICKS VAPOI
'YOUR BODYiSUARD,'-30f.60'.
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boulevard compared to the roads in cen
tral Oregon.
Goine over the mountains they tra
versed tho McKenzie pass . rotA. En-
gene Register.
EE TURNS TO THIS CITY
Attorney General George M. Brown
and family, who have been enjoying a
vacation here, left for Salem this aft
ernoon. The attorney general will leave
soon for eastern Oregon, where he will
spend several weeks investigating land
matters. He will be in Harney valley
and in Warm Springs irrigation district
in Malheur eounty for the. greater part
of tho time. Rosebnrg News.. ,t
FLOUR MILLS CLOSED
Portland, Or., Aug. 19. Acting on
charges that three Portland flour mills
Doctor TeUs Dow to
Strengthen Eyesight
. By the
i m ole
n a e of
Bon-Opto,
avs Or.
Lewi a, 1
have seen
eyesight
! strength
ened 60
inaweek 'g
t I m A in
many instances, and auiek relief
brought to inflamed, aehiner, ib-hing,
burning, .work-strained, v au-ry eyes.
Read the doctor's full KtiitTntrrt soon
to appear in this paper. xion-Opto is
sold and recommended eve: hero by
Druggists.
tyfcltUri n v ' iimtfffflllllS
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have been turning .out flour infestea,
with weevil, City Health Officer Par-
rish ordered the plants closed, saying
that on Saturday he discovered that the
conveyors end other machinery of the
plants were thickly populated with the
beetles. Be demanded that the pests be
eliminated. The plans ordered closed
are the Portland Flouring mills, tbs
Crown mills and the Kerr-Gif ford mills.
The managers of the three plants?
agreed to shut down nt once and clean
the machinery. All the stocks of flour!
on hand will be held from the marketi
until permission is received to sell the;
product branded as being infested witb '
tho weevil.
BE A LEADER
'A mitt h4 t"1 Uif ttftt hit uAWr mtiy tni may ttft an intirt MtiW EiY -
An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation.
Are you aomg your utmost to prepare to lead m its solution?
Oregon Agricultural College
Trains lor Icadmhip in the Industrie and profeiaioni follow :
HOME ECONOMICS. AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE, FORESTRY, PHARMACY. MUSIC,
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. CIVIL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING,
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL ARTS,
MINING ENGINEERING, LOGGING ENGINEERING. MILITARY SCIENCE.
Thf Collest traintitf include council in Entlish. Economic, Art, Mathematic. Modern Lantuain,
Phytic! Education, Industrial Journaliun, Natural Science, and all enentiais ot an education.
Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919
For Collese Catalog. Illustrated Booklet and other information addreu
THE REGISTRAR. Oregon Agricultural College, Corvsllia
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The Detroit Stove Works have finally
decided to establish an agency in Salem
DON'T SPOIL. YOTJB HAIR
BY WASHING IT
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When you wash your hair, bo careful
what you uso. Most sonps and prepared
Bhampoos contain too much alkali,
which is verv injurious, as it dries the
scalp and makes the hair brittle.
The best thing to use is mulsified
cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure
and entirely (rreaselcss. It's very cheap
and beats anything else all to pieces.
You can get this at any drug store, and
a few ounces will last tho whole fam
ily for months.
8imply moisten the hair with water
and rub it in, about a teaspoon fid is
nil that is required. It makes an abund
ance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses
thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The
hair dries oiickly and evenly, and" is
softf ' fresh looking, bright, fluffy,
wavy and easy to handle; Besides, it
loosens and takes nut eve it nartMs. 1
A complete line of ,
DETROIT JEWEL
STOVES and RANGES
will be
On Display in ,
Salem, in a few days
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A Stove for Every Home
Gas, Wood, or Coal
Combination And
Electric
NO MIDDLEMAN PRICES AND QUALITY WILLTELL WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF AR
RIVAL OF FIRST CAR, SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS
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135 N. LIBERTY STREET
Wtn. G AHLSDORF
. The Store of Housewares"
PHONE 67
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