Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 05, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 5, 1919.
PAGE TWO
i An . Economical Delightful, Light Place to Trade i
J SOCIETY I
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Br GBBTRTOE SOBISON
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MODART
CORSETS
WARNER'S
CORSETS
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Customers
The healthy growth and development of our business could never
have been accomplished without the patronage and co-opera- ;
tion of our customers. , To them we owe our business success
. and to them we give the credit for the fact, that we are. now oc
cupying our fine new store. , " ;U jl
, We have endeavored at all times to warrant the support and
confidence of our customers by offering them seasonable,- high
grade merchandise and by dealing with them in a fair, honest
manner. t r
Now that we are located in our new store, we are in a po
sition to render better service than ever before. We will carry a
more complete stock, display our goods to better advantage and
serve our customers as only a large, modern store can. ;
We wish' to thank the people of Salem and vicinity for their
past patronage and assure them that with our present facilities
they will find it a pleasure to shop at this store. ' .
Ladies' Store
466-474 State St.
Men's Store
416 State St.
"SALEM'S EXCEPTIONAL STORE
Heater Sale
Now On. New Heaters at Old Prices , , ;
: : SEEING IS BELIEVING
TRADE IN YOUR OLD STOVES , "
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We will Save You Money.
Peoples Furniture Store
271 N. Commercial St. Salem.
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GALLOWAY.
(Continued from pago one)
, During Galloway's service with tho
tax commission that body has mads
10 animal - levies and apportionments
of atato taxes to bo paid by the sev
eral comities, without a solitary ap
peal, dispute or ctoliirquoncy- in pay
ment. The aggregate amount of $25,'
l503,B08.8t! has 'boon levied and appor
tioned for payment "by the counties
during that period. , ', v
Oalloway fcrved for 5 years as' a
menuber of thet executive committee
of the National Tax association and is
at tho present time a member of the
important committee on lhodol tax sys
tem of that organization.
Ho was a loader in tho prolonged
effort to secure adoption of the " uni
form tax classification amendment" to
Now Is a Good Time 9
& To Drive Out Catarrh
. Hi Trouble It la the Blood.
bummer catarrh, with its nsuse
,., ous discharge, stuffed up glands,
: difficult breathing, and summer
. colds, is bad enough, but the worst
of it is yet to come if you neglect
, to check the growth that is form
ing to attack you with ten-fold
greater power during the winter.
That's why it is to important to
treat catarrhs and other blood dis
orders with S. S. S. during warm
Weather, and thus free the system
from all impurities.
It is now an established fact
that catarrh is in the blood and
that lotions and salves do not give
relief. The experience of others
has proven that S. S. S. strikes at
the very root of the trouble and
eliminates it. Waste no time in
this matter, for it is of the utmost
importance. Write to our Medical
Advisor about your ease. Address
Swift Specific Co, Dept. 53, At
lanta, Ca,
the constitution, of Oregon. This ef
fort was finally successful in the ap
proval of the amendment by the peo;
pie- at the special election held June
4. 1917.
At the last session of the legislature
a number of bills were introduced pro
viding, directly or indirectly, for sal
ary increases for various state offi
cer. Under those 'that "passed and have
become effective the salary of each of
the seven justices of the supreme court
was raised from $4500 to $5230; the
warden of the penitentiary was rais
ed from 2000 to $:t000; the secretary
of the board of control from 2400 to
ISOOOr-lho dairy and food commission
er from $2000 to $3000; the secretary
of the public service commission from
$2000 to $3000; the master fish warden
from $2500 to $3600 and the state
game warden from $2400 to $3600.
The only salary increase hills for
state officers which failed of enact
ment were: superintendent of pubic
instruction, $3000 to $3600; insurance
commissioner $3000 to $3600; corpora
tion commissioner $3000 to $3600; and
state-tax commissioner $2500" to $3000.
The state tax commissioner is thus the
only state officer receiving a salary
of less than $3000 per year that the
legislature definitely refused to raise
to that amount." ..
In retiring from his position Mr. Gal
loway will be succeeded by a thorough
ly experienced man, Prank K. Lovell,
who for he past five years has held the
position of secretary of the tax com
mission. Mr. Lo veil's position, in turn,
will be filled by E. L. Fisher, who for
the past seven years has served as
county assessor of Linn county, and
for ten yearB prior to that was a dopu
ty in the office.
PRESIDENT DRIVING
(.Continued irom page one)
shouts, and if she doesn't appear they
become more insistent.
"io on, faring her out, we want to
see her," one sunbonneted woman yell
ed ut the president in a town in Indi
ana.
Very well,'.' said the president.
'"But she's more shv than I am."
A moment later Mrs. Wilson, all
smiles, and with a bunch of flowers in
her arms, stepped upon the platform.
prolonged "ah-h-hh-" from the
feminine element, then "speech, Mrs.
Men's Underwear
AH Weights And Qualities for
Winter Season's Wear
Right now is the time to think about your
"Health Garments" for the rainy season. Men
of all ages and sizes, will find a very complete
, assortment here of both two-piece and Union
suits anything from heavy fleece-lined or rib
bed cotton to fine quality wool. We have sizes
in Union Suits up to 50 and two-piece garments
up to 52. Prices range from 95c a garment up.
WOOL SHIRTS
Two excellent numbers of Wool ' Khaki Shirts
for men not only in quality of materials but in
style and workmanship.,....... $5.35 and $5.85
We have a complete line: of Rubbers for Men,"
Women and Children, also Fish Brand Slickers
for Men and Boys.
, on vSfr-T -4 - It M
EARLY ..all the .Salem feoye who
I I served in the army, navy and ma
" ' rine corps, during the late war
are home again, or on their way. One
f the latest to return i Lieutenant
Allan Carson, who has been in the ar
my for more than two years. Lieuten
ant Carson i one of the. city's most
popular young men.. He is a graduate
af the loeal high school and at the time
of his enlistment was s student at Wil
lamette university. His numerous
friends are welcoming home after his
lo( absence.
'
Miss Marie Campbell of Portland ar
rived in Salem 1his afternoon for A;
'brief visit with capital city friends. '
Tomorrow, accompanied lf Miss Eose,
Bodayla, Hiss Campbell will go to the
Martin DoejjQer. country home where
the two young ladies will be the house,
guests of Miss Bertha Doerfler. Miss
Campbell, Miss Bodayla and Miss Doer
fler were graduated with the same
class' from Sacred Heart academy.
Mrs. P. R Ackerman left yesterday:
for Howell, Michigan, to visit her par
ents, whom she has not seen for twen
ty nine years. Bhe expects to be gone
a month.
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Miss Marjorie Kayf popular young
Salem maid who represented the Uni
versity of Oregon chapter of the Gam
ma Jrhi Beta sorority at the annual
convention at Denver Colorado, has re
turned home.
Miss Eleanor Huchesteia leaves to
day for fehaniko, Oregon, where she
has accepted a position t in the local
bank. Miss Huckestein is a daughter of
Postmaster and Mrs. August Hucke
stein and has a large number of friends
who will regret her departure.
. There will be a mcetdtag df the
state board of the' Daughters of the
American Revolution at 10 a. m. Thurs
day, September 11th, at Multnomah
hotel, Portland. Those of Chomeketa
chapter who are members of the board
are urged to be Present.
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The many friends of Cerporal-C-Mattcn
are welcoming him upon his!
return from more than 'two years in.'
the service, twenty months of which
were spent overseas1.' 'Corporal Matten,
enlised hi Company M in March of 1917 ,
and was with the Salem company until
Christmas, 1918, when he was trans
ferred to a special guard eompany in
Paris. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koon loft Sun-iJ
day for the east- where they will re
main some time .before returning west
to California, where they will stay in
definitely. ,
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Blackheads, blotches and pimples
are generally caused by improper ac
tion of the' -bowejs. Hollister's Bocky
Mountain Tea regulates tno uroweisyq
cleans the stomach, -clears the- com-,
ptoiion from- th. inside nature's way
Get that heaitny, nappy iook.' v. j.
Fry. '
Wilson," whereupon; the first lady of
the land beat a retreat? i
: Wilson has BOS' yet gone into the
Shantung question or the matter of
Britain's votes in the league of nations
council, itwo of tine tm criticised
points of the peace treaty. From re
marks he has dropped, however, it is
known he-believes Japan will restore
Bhantune.'to China after tho treaty
has been ratified and he probably will
discuss this soon. .League foes- have
said the British .empire had six vote?
to America's one in the Icaguo coun-.
cil. Wilson intends to explain this in
an early speech. ;
He holds , that .Britain Has 'Dut one
vote in the league council and that its
votes in the league assembly could not
be cast in any dispute in which the
empire or any part of it was involved.
The high cost of living and its rela
tion to ratification -of the treaty will
be brought up by 'the president short
ly. At the first favorable opportunity,
it is believed he intends to make an
attempt to put opponents of the treaty
in the position of men who are keeping
np prices, on the theory that, prtees
cannot be restored to peace levels un
til' real peace is restored by ratifica
tion.
Wilson's advisers say he has no in
tention of engaging in a .debate witn
anti-leaguers in the- senate, while on
this trip. Ho doesn't believe that such
a debate would "bring out wnat no
wants to develop with regard to the
treaty and the reasons why he thinks
it should be accepted, and he would
have to devote time to answering sen
ators, which he would rather devote
to explaining cloudy clauses in the cov
enant.
Consider the Coats
at $34.75
If that is about the price you planned
to pay. ' ,:
In these brisk days of Autumn new
.coats come rushing in to claim atten
tioneach day augmenting a collection
that maintains delightful interest. : ,
Just now there's a completely rounded
group at $34.75 the price many like to
consider. You may readily find a style,
very adaptable to your individuality.
The choice is not restricted in color,
and the models are so diverse as to af
ford the utmost satisfaction in decision.
Notably good in quality, splendidly lin
ed we picture two.
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6uALITY MERCHANDISE - POPULAR PRICES
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Heavy wool ve
lour with the
new drooping
shoulders
$34.75
Heavy wool ve
lour. For girls
and small worn .
en... ..$34.75
The president's demeanor in his rear
platform appearances seem to indicate
that he wants to -destroy any impres
sion that he is a stern, aloof individ
ual. He is extremely cordial and appar
ently tries to appear Uk plain
folks." .
The presidential f ocial. arrived in
St. Louis at 4 a. m. It stopped in the
suburbs, where polic guarded it. The
official welcoming committee was to
rniwt the nresident there at 9:30 a. m.
This committee escort Wilson to the
hotel where seventy oue rooms wore
reserved for the natty. Tho president
and Mrs. Wilson have a suite of three
rooms, Secretary Tumulty has three
rooms and otherB or tae parry one earn.
The president was to address ' a
luncheon of the chamber of commerce
at noon and at mass meeting open to
the public at 8 p. n. He leaves for
Kansas City at 11 p. m. j
OPPONENTS AND EX
(Continued from page one)
tion; preventing reat . .Britain's col
onies from voting in anv dispute be
tween Great Britain and other coun
tries; eliminating the United States
from membership on a score of commit
tees set up to carry out the provisions of
the treaty and limiting the power of the
American member of the reparations
committee, except as to disposition of
German shipping. Senator Fall's amend
ment striking out the labor sections was
not voted on in committee, but Fall gave
i wtice he will offer it in the senate
Other amendments nnd reservations
will be presented there, including an
amendment relating to Irish independ
ence; world-wide prohibition amend
ment; Senttor Knox's proposal to sep
arate the treaty and lcago covenant and
others. -
Spanish War Veterans To
Meet In StLouis In 1920
San Francisco, Sept. 5. St. Louis
was chosen as the 1820 convention city
and William Jones, New. York, was re
elected commander in chief at the clos
ing sessions of the national convention! ; Hyde, Portland, Or., surgeon general,
of the United Spanish war veterans Other new.' officers included Dr. Leon
'T resolution urging congress to put! Covm TL.TJnl
such restrictions on Japanese immigra-! tht t JZl Hriud
tion as will save "the threatened in-: '"cn. .art of the coui it7Mu
tcgrity of the wh.to race on the l'a- T t i ,f Hyv .tin in th
' o,ir,t,i 30 to 40 car loads of hay still in the
"j 7 Witkl tattle, was to which no special damage win
chosen senior vice commander in chief. th(8e ra:n8 not hoId ott
I too h't'.B. - 1
How Pure
Food Can
Poison You
Waste matter in consti
pated bowels poisons
blood and causes much
disease. NR keeps system
clean, prevents disease,"
makes body strong.
NR Work Wonders After Dietary Blunders
Let the proper digestion, asslmlla
.tl on and elimination process of the
body mechanism be Interfered with
and the purest and most wholesome
of food may be converted into dan
gerous, disease-breeding poison.
Poor digestion and assimilation
mean a poorly nourished body
anu low vitality, i-oor elimina
tion means clogged bowels, fer
mentation, putritaction and tne
formation f poisonous gases
which are absorbed by the blood
and carried throuirh the bodv.
: The result is weakness, head
aches, dizziness, coated tongue. In
active liver, bilious attacks. loss
energy, nervousness, poor appetite,
impoverished blood, sallow complexion,
pimples, skin disease, and often times
serious illness.
Can you afford to take chances
with constipation? Why not begin
today and take Nature's Remedy (NR
Tnblets) each night for a week or so
until your stomach, liver, bowels and
kidneys ara sufficiently strengthened
to carry on the process of digestion
and elimination unaided? Tou'll feel
a lot better for It and you'll Una
yourself in better physical condition .
than you've been in many a day.
Ordinary laxatives, purges and ca
tharticssalts, oils, calomel and th
like may relieve the condition for a
few hours, but real, lasting benefit
can only come through use ofi
medicine that tones uo and
Dm strengthens the digestive as well
as the eliminative organs.
Get a 25o box of Nature's Rem
edy (NR Tablets) and take ona
tablet each nleht for a weelc..
Belief will follow the very nrsfi
dose, but a few Aavm -arill aIhtuim
before you feel and realize the fullest
benefit ;When you get straightened
out and feel Just right again you
need not take medicine every day
an occasional NR Tablet .will then:.
Keep your system in good condition,,
and you will always feel your best
Remember, keeping well Is easier and)
cheaper than getting wen. .
Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) are
sold, guaranteed and recommended bji
your druggist
Daniel J. Fry, druggist.
II k ft f J
of
Flour Re-Sale
-' THE UNITED STATES
URAIN COfiPOBATION .
Announces that it will sell
4 'Straight "grade flour, to all
purniMasers, i carload lets,
in 140 lb. jnte racks, gross
weight,' delivered to any rail
way station in mono 10, com
prising the statea of Oregon,
Washington and Idaho, at
not to exceed $10.00 per bbl.
net cash. Purchasers will be
supplied from nearest avail
able mill, vvhich may result
in .slight saving , for buyers '
account. ,
, Wholesale and. jobbing
profits on such flour must
not xceed 75c per bbl and
retailer's profits must not
exceed HSo jper bbl. j
ddress nil comnnHnications to
UNITED STAiES GRAIN
- CORPORATION
510 Board of Trade Building
Portland, Oregon -
Fall Mill
inery
We are offering a larger stock, a greater variety than ever
before and the values are better than can be had elsewhere.
Our showing of Fall Millinery brings forth the admiration of
every woman who has visited the store. The styles are so var
ied and the assortment so complete that you will have no
trouble in selecting just the style you want.
Our collection includes, the season's latest models and the
quality of materials and workmanship are unusually super
ior. .. . ..... ....
Come in and Select Your Fall Hat While the Assortment is
Complete ; -; :
Children's Hose For School Wear
Better values cannot be found elsewhere. Best quality .black
hose for boys and girls at prices that will save money for you.
; Hop Pickers' Hats and Gloves "
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