PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBE R3, 1919. By Gertrude Robison TUB many friends of Miss Marie V. Lodgoy who has feecn employed aa stenographer in the office of State Treasure Hoff, aro regretting ber departure for Seattle, where she will be employed by a Wow York bond ing house. Mis Lodge U widely known in Sa lem and will be greatly missed both by state house officials and employes, and by her numerous friends in other eir elea. Whale in Seattle alio will make he home with, her sister. ; . :... : . Mrs. A. B. Manlcy, a prominent Portland woman, while attending the Methodist church conference, was a guest at the C. W. Niemeyer residence on Ferry street. ; Mr. an4 Mrs. J. B, Hawthorne end daughter, Lueile-,' returned ' to Salem Thursday morning from visiting their on, Ia A. Hawthorne and family, of Long Beach, California, who also is ex pected to arrive in Salem in about ten days. Mr. Hawthorne and family are at present located nt 1510 State street Father and son contemplate purchasing a farm in the vieinity of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rigdon are en tertaining aa their guests. Mr. and mra. J. A. south, ot Wasco,- who amv- ea in toaiem recently for a visit of in definite length.. Mr. Smith and Mr Kigdon are brother and sister. , The luella Kimball club was hostess this afternoon at .a reception, held from 3 to 5, for the ministers wives and visiting ladies of the Oregon Metlw odist conference. Mrs. Matthew Simp son Hughes, wife of Bishop Hughes of I'ortiana, was Burst of honor at the affair which washeld in the Kimball school of Theology. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T". O. Rover have received word that Mr. Boyer is returning homo. Mrs.- Bnyer is visiting with her daughter in Chienrjo and will remain another month. The Boyers nave just completed an extended tour of the southern, and middle western states. Banish Catarrh. Breathe Hyomei for Two Minutes and Believed Stuffed up Head ... L ESTATE TRANSFERS More than 7,00 papers for record wcro filed with the office of the county re corder during the month of September, breaking all previous records for genoral activity in real estate matters and busl , boss agreements which call for a perma nent rocord. . Of this 700 or more records, 280 wcro warranty and quit claim doeds. Activ ity in -real estate matters lins boon most noticeable the pas.t few mouths. While thcro has been some selling of real es tate in Salem the great activity in real estate has been in the transfer of fruit tracts and in lands especially adapted to tho raising of loganberries and prunes. There has also been sold many valuable tracts in this part of the val ley at a radicul increase in value over CATTLE RUSTLERS T T T Dallas, Or., Oct. 3. With the arrest here of Clarence E. Bcuddcr and John Scudder, brothers, and of George Bcud dcr, another brother, at 1'ortlniid Tues day, a gang that has been rustlingjcat tle and horses through the northwest is belioved to have been broken up. The arrests here were made by Sheriff John W, Orr of Polk county and Deputy Shor- ltf w. IS. Splan of Cascade county, Mont., who had traced the men to Ore gon. The plan of operation of the Scuddors, it is said, was to rent a farm with con siderable" livestock on it, paying a small amount down aud giving a chattel mort gage for tho balance. After a few weeks it is alleged, they would ship tho live stock away and disaDpenr. A shipment of 100 head of cattle and 20 horses to Portland led to the arrests. The arrest hero was niado on the old of Dallas, which tlioy had tented. The men were accompanied bv an elderly woman, supnosod to bo thoir mother, If you, want to get relief from c tarifi, cold in the head or from an irri tating cough in the shortest time breathe Hyomei. . - It should clean out' your head and open up your nose in two minutes nd allow you to Jbreathe freely. Hyomei often ends a cold in one day, and brings quick relief from snaffles, hard crusts in the nose, hawking, spit ting and catarrhal mucus. , Hyomei ia.ruade chiefly .from a sooth ing, healing antiseptic oil, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of inland Australia: where catarrh, asthma, bron chitis, toasilitis, influenza, pneumonia and consumption were never known to exist. iHyomoi is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops into the hard rubber inhaler, use as direct ed and relief is almost certain. ' A complete Hyomei outfit, includine inhaler and one oottle of Hyomei. costs but little at Daniel J. Fry's and drug gists everywhere, if you already own an -inhaler you 'can get an extra bot tle of Hyomei at druggists. , (Adv) Thought One Clean . Shirt All He Needed "Ten years agoI was reduced to a mere shadow. I was yellow as a gold piece and would often be' doubled up with most excruciating pains in my stomach. Physician! could only relieve me with morphine. I was advised to try Mayjr'a Wonderful Remedy and it aeiped me at once.. What is more, have been well ever since. A friend said he thought one more elean shirt all I would eve wear." It is a sim ple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal VOODRY HAS MOVED to 270 N. Com'l St. ft T 1 & R lei Dry Goods Millinery and Shoes Ladies' and Girls' Coats Good assortment of up-to-date coats. Must be seen to be appreciated. Good cloths, latest styles and modest prices Millinery 41... . ii'i.ii. i, i i i i i I Judge Boise furm, two miles west While the sales of real estate have n.n,. ,i.i..i, i, r been breaking tho September rocord, Iho number of mortgages Taid off, as fllinwn in i kn Villi,., rfi a.xinV.. I.-- I !, broken -11 nr.v),.,,. 'Juh I who WBS not tftIt(,n into """tody. They ii .1. -X, j, .. came in a few days aeo in wagons, drlv lV. wwi niK.- . !... . ".. ltnVfirt t0 b Pft" ' the stock stolen in iv:i. yrr'r.r:??". c Montana. eellatious of mortgages that have been jutining from goven to ten years. Kual state men point with pride to this rec ord of cancelled mortgages, indicating the prosperous eouditiou of the farming community. While tnuro hus been 112 real estato mortgages tiled during the month, fully ouo-haif of those are to secure deferred payments on large farm tracts pur chased. That in,, with 280 deeds f ilod. lucre naa been Splan left Wednesday for Oreat Falls, Mont., with his prisoncM. QwtWews Alleging that th,o sawmill firm of i. Johnson, and associates, had unlaw ail uiiUBUUi UVUVlir lO'fi v rn,vu,l fl.,KnH U: 1 reai estate, wherein the purchasers pays' William Kennedy was granted damages io tne extent of. by a verdict ren in cash a portion of the purchase price and secures the amount unpaid by mort gage. The mortgages are not those letting behind and guing iu debt, but . uf thouo who are taking a chance on increased roal estuto values and buying valuable tracts. Only 22 chuttel mortgages wore filed in Beptoinber, a few of these being tar unpaid amounts due on the purchase of uutomobiles. The benefits urising from having an army discharge recorded has been appre ciated by returned army men to the ex tent or 40 during the past month. Navy men have filed their discharge papers to the extent of 1 1. In mutters of real estate and other property matters, affidavits are fre quently necessary and 25 wore recorded last month. Assignments aro also re corded, although. but 15 were)rccordcd iurmg the past mouth. Other papers re corded are as fullowa; Conditional sale J, contract 1, agreements 3, hop con irncm a, certified copies 1, leases 2, power of attorney 2, bill of gal0 2 and luneniance tax i dercd Su Judge Bingham 'b court Thurs day. Tho suit has occupied the atten tion or the court for soveral days. MAKCOLA MAN KILLED Eugene, Or., Oct. 3. Albert W. Nott of Marcola( aged 32 yeans, died r.t Mercy hospital in this city last night n the result of injuries sustained Wednes day when ho was drawn into tho gear iiic of n donkey engine and crushed and mangled. ORCHARD COMPANY TO Tho Dufur Orehurd Company Owners company hea filed with Stute'Engiiieer Cupper an application for permission to construct a reservoir on Tamarack creek for the storage of 450 acre feet of wati-r find for the appropriation of this stored ,, Jlr ma irrigation or ai)iz acres or land. Tho construction of a dam Bit feot iu height, nino miles of pipe lino nu omer improvements at an estimated cost of approximately 105,000 1a con templated in this development. Other applications on fil0 in the state ngihoer'a offieo are: Hy Florence L. Harris of QU'lidsle, Cnl., covering the appropriation of 137 second feet of water from City creek nd Steamboat creek iu Douglas" county for hydraulic mining purposes. By the I'ruirio J'ower company es Prairie City, Or., covering the appropria tion, of ten second feet of water'. from ftrawberry creek for the development of aproxiraately 223 horsepower. This development contemplates the construe tlm f a pipe line and other improve nunts at a cost of 116,000. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS TOCZEMA I J To reduc the Itch- 7 lgf0 li(Tt us soothing applications of VICRS VAPORU The busiest millinery department in this city. There is a reason for this, and that is you can do much " better here than elsewhere. We use the best of ma terials; our trimming is the very newest; our prices much lower than other places. Shoes ( Beal shoes for wet weather. The guaranteed kind. No composition. No fiberoid. No paper but all leather. ' Men's and Boys' Goods All wool mackinaws, sweaters and overcoats. The very best the markets afford. Men's and Boys cor duroy pants, wool overshirts, all oLthe test. Men's v - ., and Boys Caps, nice patterns: ' . '.. an.d 246 Commercial Street MMMMltt1MMtMtttUtmtKttMIUt e- t IIHMMMMtMMMm4MHMMMtMMMHMTtTMMtMUttMHM' MILLINERY DEPARTMENT : V u primped Hats Values To $7.50 Special $4.95 . ' ' : Mezzanine FloorMisses, and Women's New Coats, Prices $15 to $25. White Corner Building, Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store : Salpm's Greatest Showincr of Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses 1 Women who come to this store for their wearing apparel not only get depend- able garments in the season's authentic styles, but they also have the advantage of I. choosincr from the largest lines of Suits. Coats and Dresses in Salem. Just now our fall and winter stocks are at their best and those who make selections at once will get the benefit of a full season's service. Out-of-town people visiting Salem are especially invited to view this superb showing of fail and winter apparei. ---- Ml Sacred Heart Academy Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names, balem, Oregon, Boarding and Day school Most Approved Methods Primary, Grammar and . High School Departments Complete Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony Elocution and Physical Culture Classes Modern Conveniences And Domestic Comforts Scholastic year begins September 8th -Address: Sister Superior Shirts, Coats, Socks For Men, For Boys Standard, Warmth Giving Wearables at Secondary Prices v LOGGER SHIRTS flood quality medium heavy grey and 'blue, shirts with cape at $6.60 to aud wool WOOL SOCKS Heavy wool, to wear in heavy work shoes, white, blue, grey aud heather mixtures . 45c, 50c, 65c, 75C, 85c t' Auto Robes Comfort at Small Cost AVith your venuission, one of these Robes will keep the drafts from your feet on your next motor jaunt the, secret of health ful tuotoriug is a eool head and warm feet. These nre exeellent robes SSxSO inches in sixe, priced at .25, $10.15, $13.25 Womes's NewXFall Suits $24.75 to $75.00 Here you'll find stylish suits in all the wanted fabrics, including Estella, Duvet de Laine, Peace Bloom, Evora, Yalama, Tricotine, Velour, Broadcloth, Camelshair Cloth, Cheviot, Serge. Braided, embroidered and fur trimmed models, as well- as the plain tailored styles. All the new fall colors brown, blues, greens, etc., and all sizes, including stouts.New suits priced ...-................... $24.75 to $75.00 Misses' and Women's New Coats $19.50 to $11 a It doesn't matter what particular style you have in mind, you are certain to find a pleasing model in this immense showing. Ccats 'for every purpose motoring, sport, streettschool or dress occasions, and there isn't a wanted ma- ; terial that is hot represented. Don't buy your coat until you see this ' j1 A CA display. Prices start at plJNW' Great Showing of Dresses Great Showing of Misses' and Women's Dresses From many of America's most noted designers Dresses for every occasion in a T H.?i-.-l P -1 J 1 1 , 1 J J.!jl.l. 1 11 - muiuiuae 01 cnarnung siyies- urapea, pianea, uums, siraigm-uiie ana oiuuse pi.- iects. ureses oi ueorgeue crepe, satin, cjrepe Meteor, urepe pe - cmne, lricoi- t ette, Tricotine, Serge and various other materials,. Beaded, embroidered, braided J and button trimmed styles also a number of beautiful frocks trim- ; f med with folds and ruffles. All the newest fall shades. Prices range from $23.75 up to ..:.;.: ,.:........;..,.. ...... $59.50 1 tract and allays- the inflammation whieh causes ipraeticnlly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, in-eluding appendicitis. One dot will convince or Hioiey refunded. : (Alv) Tells Dyspeptics What To Eat .void Indigestion, Smi Acid, Stomach Heaxtirani, v. as on Stomach, tac - BOYS' UNDERWEAR Heavy Standard Fleece lined two piece umlorweiw for boys in all sines up to 34 at 40c to '60c a gaijueat. ; BOYS' COATS Heavy felannet lined Duck eoats, suitable for cold raiay weather. Sizes 34. 3,snd 36 only $3.00 Indigestion and radically all forms of stomach trouble, say medical authors ities, nre duo nine timesout of ten to aa excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomaclu Chronic "acid stomach" is. exceediiialy dangerous and sufferers should do either one of two things. , Either they can go ou a limited and EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ill. t UM1QID5 for indigestion afford plea ing and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNB MAKERS OP SCOTT S EMULSION often disagreeable diet, avoiding foods that disagree with thcin, that irritate th stomach and lead to exeess ocid saeretion or they can eat as they please in reason and make it a practice to counteract the effect of the harmful acid and prevent the formation of gas. sourness or premature fermentation by the use of a little Bisurnted Magnesia at their meals. There is probablv no better., safer or more re'iaMo stomach antiaeid than iBisnrated Magnesia and it is widely used for this purpose. It has no direct action on the stomach and is not a di gestent. But a teaspoont'ul of the pow der or a comile of five grain tablets taken in a little water with ho fiod will neutraliaio the excess acidity which may be present and prevent its further formation. This removes the whole whole cause ' of the' trouble and tb meal digists naturally and healthfuf-" ky without need of pepsin, pills or arti ficial dgesteuts. ? Get a few ounces of Bisurated Mag- . nesia from any reliable druggist. Ask -for either powder or tablets. It never conies a liquid, milk or citrate and in tho bisurated form is i!ot a laxar tive. Try this plan and eat what yon want at your next'meal and se if this isn't the" best advice vou, ever had on "what to eat." (Adv.) Safe Milk For Infants & Invalid's R Cekia( A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes How Pat & u:tes em usp For Breakfast SIti, other cornflakes like Post TCMSTIES i ' -;