Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 17, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO.
THE DAILY CaPITAH JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919.
both prominent matrons of Dallas were
Salem visitors yesterday. .
Muscles Were
Tied In Knots
By Gertrude Robison
lira. F. A, Martin of Emmett, Idaho.
. mho kas been visiting with Mr. and
- JCn. B. T. Salmon, will leave tonight
for I.ong Beach, California, where she
will spend the winter as the guest of
bar sister; Mrs. Chapman. She- will be
.Accompanied fcy Mrs. Salmon who will
'pass several weeks In California.
Mrs. Rov Bishop of Portland is a
truest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
l Bishop. Mrs, Bishop ia en route to
her home after attending the confer
e of the Oregon federation of wo
fen'a clubs in Corvallis.
.-
Justice and Mrs. A. S. Bennett are
entertaining as their guest the latter '
fcrother, 8. D. McCauley of Walla Wal
la, superintendent of the jute mill at
the- Washington state prison. Tuesday;
Mr. McCauley visited the Oregon pris
on for an inspection of the institution
and ita industries.
Mrs. E. E. Waters is entertaining as
Iter guest over the week end her son,
i'rcd R. Waters, of the Evening Tel
egram, Miss Let ha Weiss was delightfully
surprised last Friday evening with a
miscellaneous shower given by the
girls of the eecretary of state's office.
Those present wore Mrs. L. A. Kezar,
Mrs. E. G. Patterson, Mrs. E. Bergman,
Miss Jemie Miller. Min Edith Wel
lborn, Miss' Tiolet WelboTW, Miss Geor
gia iJroylee, Miss Irtcla Bolter, Miss
Ruby Welsh, Miss Florence Esch, Mist
Dorothea teusloff, Miss Opal MeDan-
lel. Miss Mary flullips, Miss Maude
Savage Miss Alice Baach, Miss Maimi
Victor.'
At a meeting of the 'North Salem Im
provement association this evening a
program Will be rendered, some of the
leading musicians of the city offering
their services. The program will in
clude a piano duet by Miss Elma Well
er and Isola Smith; a violin solo by
Miss iWinona Bmith; a 'cello solo by
Lilliam Stongl with Miss Isola Smith
at the piano, and a selected reading
by Orville .Crowder Miller.
Mrs. William iCummings of Vancouv
er, B. iC., is visiting with her sister,
Mrs. A. Bordner of "Jefferson Way.
Mr. and Mrs. Bordner and daughter
leave soon to make their home in San
Diego California.
Miss Amelia Durbin of Harrisbure,
Pennsylvania, was a visitor at the sec
retary of state's office Wednesday,
gathering data relative to the state.
www
Mrs. Rao Craven and Mrs. Esch,
TO GET INSTROCTIOnS
De Moines, Iowa, Qt. 17. (United
Press.) Bepresehtativcs of 14,000 Iowa
coal miners meeting in Dos Moines Sat
urday will receive instructions for a
strike in connection wtih the' national
walkout ordered November 1, J. C. Lew
is, president of the Iowa United Mine
Workers announced today. Lewis de
clared centre! western miners were fi
nancially prepared for a long, hard
struggle Bad said the strike was unavoidable.
Demoralization of industry and cities
in darkness will result from a twenty
d&y mine ticup in Iowa, mine officials
declared. Railroads, thev said, will be
unable to stand the siege longer than
nine or ten days," while most electric
plants, factories and hotels in the state
buy fuel from week to week, dealers
said. Officials estimated most Btcte in
stitutions today had a 30 day supply on
hand.
MEM
Ua Ned For Cold or Damp Feet, Wend Your
Frost Tingling Toes To This House
of a Thousand
Yea, two .thousand pairs and then some, are . . ,
in waiting for the men about Salem. Wool- -"
en sox--all of them that afford the warm,
dry, comfy feeling when the rains begin to
pour. Warm feet and a cool head, you know,
ia a good rule to stick 4o and here are the
sox to help you put.
Sox in white, black and various shades
of blue or grey sox that are light for dress
or medium and heavy for workmen, hunt
ers, sportsmen indeed sox of all grades
from those that have but a shade of wool to
the all-wool and the many, variations be
tween. Make your purchases now at, pair
c to Dc
There's Strength
in Grape Nuts food
-the sturdy strength
that comes from the
heat wheat and malted
barley
is the ideal cereal
food for young folks;
a Wilder of muscle
and mind for everybody.
There's a Season"
MMnwawM
GAME TODAY CARRIES
MIR LEAGUE M
Los Angeles, Co.., Oct. 17. The minor
league championship will be settled on
Los Angeles' ball yard today.
St. Paul made the junior world s ser
ies stand four games for all concerned
by beating Vernon 3 to 1 yesterday.
Weiser Dell started for Vernon and
lasted in the pitcher ' box less than one
inning.
Willie Mitchell was called in and he
did fine until the eighth when a pinch
hitter was needed. Joe 'Finneran went
in and pNtched half a dozen balls before
he got into a- fight with Umpire Hurray
and was chased after being fined $25.
Boss went in next and finished the
game.
Griner was St. Paul's' winning pitcher
and by his performance- yesterday es
tablished for himself a record of 27 In
nings against Vernon with just one earn
ed; run.
Th-Is Tao Wf KciBoy Says EU
w nerrmatifM JSo Him reel. a ,
"Tanlss pot au back en the ion
again and 2 'm ten pennds heavier than
1 wan when I started taking it," said
H. McCoy, a well knows plasterer liv
ing at 506 Sixth avenue south, Seattle,
wasft. - ...
fStomaea trouble and rheumatism
had kept a fief me for six- years until
I had to quit work entirely." 4m
continued. ''From the back of my neck
aown into my arms and shoulders the
pains would strike me and it seemed
that all my muscle were tied in
knot I couldn't lift my hand to my
head and instead of. getting relief I
got worse ail the time. In my right hip
the rheumatism" settled and I got so I
couldn't move without being- in such
pain that biff beads of sweat would
form on my forehead. I would take a
catch in my back and for days I wpuld-
n t be able to turn my head, and when
ever I had to look to one side or the
other, J would have to turn my whole
body. My stomach was in a terrible
shape; Alter every meal, my food
would sour and form gas which crowd
ed up into my throat and choked me
until I eouMn't get a deep breath and
my heart would skip and flutter until
I was afraid I had heart trouble. I
was dizzy all the time and my head
would swim nntil I couldn 't walk along
the street without holding on to some
thing. I was half starved because I
couldn 't eat anything to build me up
and was going down hill all the time.
"I actually believe Tanlac has sav
ed my life, for I couldn 't have kept up
much, longer like 1 was. I Saw Tanlac
advertised in the papers and started
taking it and commenced to improve
before I had finished the first 'bottle.
I have taken eight (bottles so far and
am back on the job feeling fine. I can
do more work in. a day now than I
have been to tor years and am just-
like a new man. My meals are a pleas
ure to me for -1 can eat anything I
want end I sure want for my appe
tite nam coma back in full force. The
fluttering spells 'with, my heart have
disappeared, gas doe not form in my
etomaea and X haven't a pain left. I
can almoaf ran up a ladder when X am
at wort, for my arms- and legs are as
good as now since the- rheumatism has.
COLLAPSE OFBOLSHEYLK
RULE CERTAIN, RETORT
, (Ooatinned from pags oas)
front along the Dwlna rivet and astride
the Pripet valley, where the Poles are
advancing slightly.
On the Poles' right ia General Pet
lura's Ukrainian amy. The situation
there is uncertain owing to Petlara's
clashes with the Poles and his disagree
ment with Deniken. ... ...
Continuing the battle lines across the
great plains to the east is General Deni
ken 'a f Ores, estimated at 200,000 to 300,.
000 men and supplied with allied muni
tie-.', i Deniken-V front stretches over
450 miles, covering the richest regions
of southern Jtuama.
Since the opening of his campaign In
May Deniken has advanced over S0O
miles, capturing 220,000 prisoners and
huge Quantities of spoils. He now holds
the,, most important owns of the south
and is within 200 miles of Moscow.
FurthM eastward are Cossacks in
me urai region and completing the cir
cle are Admiral Kdlchak 'a Siberian ar
mies, stretched serosa Siberia, '
As a result of the formidable align
ment, thi) menace of bolsheviam appears
to be nearer a collapse than at any ftm
since it reached its aseendeaey. What
will bo the new Russian, power That
n the question that allied diplomats arc
beginning to wrestle With now.
Ordnance For National
. Guard Doe Ia Portland
The ordnance for the Third Oregon
regiment or national Uuard is due
arrive in Portland from tli .Mml
Ponies, Oal., today, according to advices
receivea py me adjutant general's of
fice Thursriav. Thn nhlnmn vrill 4m.
elude 2000 rifles with bayonets and
scabbards, 20 machine guns, SO auto
matic rifles and 300,000 rounds of am
munition, the uniforms for the regi
ments are also expected soon.
Th Obaar hotel and The Dalles feed
barn, two of the oldest landmarks at
The Italics, have been purchased by
W, A. Gervais of Sherman county.
Try Magnesia For
Stomach Trouble
It, Neutralizes Stomach Acidity Pre
vents rood fermentation. Sour
Gassy Stomach And Acid
Indigestion,
Doubtless if you are a sufferer from
indigestion, you have already tried ixm
sin, bismuth, soda, charcoal drugs and
various digestive aids and you know
these things will not cure your trouble
in somo cases do not even give re
lief. Hut before giving up hope and de
ciding you aro a chronic dyspeptic just
try me erreet or a little bisurntcd
magnesia not the ordinary commercial
enrbnuntr, citrate oxide or milk, but
the pure bisuratod magnesia which you
can obtain from practically any drug
igst in either powdered or tablet form.
Take a teaspoonful of the powder or
two compressed tables with n little
water after yonr next mest, and see
what a difference this makes. It will in
stantly neutralise the dangerous, harm
ful acid in the stomach which now
cuuses year food to ferment and sour,
making ags, wind, flatulence, heartburn
and I ho bloated or heavy, lumpy feel
ing that stems to follow most every
thing you eat.
You will find that provided yyou
take n little bisnrnted mnguesia im
mediately after a meal, you eat al
most anything and enjey'i" witho-.it any
dancer of psin or di.n-omfort to follow
and moreover, the continued us of the
Disunited magnesit cannot injure the
stomach in eiiy way so long as there
are any symptoms of acid indigestion.
It
Ajc you
trouble
m&yoursldn?
: llyottbavoteiem, rirkzworraot aim :
ibr itching, brwiv slp-destroyrng,
lkin-erupUO,try lUainol Ointment and .
Resinul Soap an ae how quickly the
itching stops sad tha trouble disappears,
ri - Sa awhil O'MwMwt an wM t
Ul wren", rt wMslMi 111, n wi nepi. -k
Haiti, a-SlI. .- . MHWir-r-
gfl tick ldn well PS?!
a .
Ladies' w rr a Arrv At
And nLAY II Wrt:
n.aWi Prices
. VUMUl VU W
We are now offering a substantial reduction in the prices of all hatsThe
season's latest models are included. Here is an opportunity to secure a beau
tiful fall and winter hat at a reduced price.
SATURDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL SALE
Outing flannel, per yard ............28c . On flannel night dresses. Ladies'
Gingham, per yard ...28c and Children s ;
. . . HOSIERY
A LARGE STOCK For meri) WOmen and children. Best
Of knit goods and yarns. Also quality. Low prices. A big lot of
stamped goods for embroidery men's wool socks.
.... .,
A FULL LINE
Of toilet articles,
soaps, face creams,
perfumes, etc.
SAI1PS0II
m
. c
I nw PRICES
mi
7
r
MS
ffl
ML
Dry Goods
Notions
Millinery
152 North Commercial Street
gone. I ean swing my arms in a cir
cle like a school hoy at play and never
feel a catch or a tinge of pain, and
am just simply a well man, so it's no
wondfr I praise Tanlae, for it's, -the
onVy medicine thai ever helped mo."
- Tanlas is sold ia Salem by Dr. 8. a
Stone, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drog
Co, ia Mt. Angel b- Ben Gooch, in
Gervaia y Join JCehy, in Turner by
H. F. CornoBos) in Woodburn by Iy
maa it. cnorev. in Silverton by Geo.
; Stoelhammer, in Oatas by Mrs. X
P. MoCurdy. in otaytoa by C. A.
Heausbamp, in Aurora by Aurora Drug
btoro, in Ht. Paul by Groeeteria Stores
Ce., in Donald by Jl W. Johnson, in
Jefferson bv Foshav Mason and in
Mill City by Karaeteria Or". Co.
.! ,!' ' (Adv.)
TTnleaa more- refrigerator ears are re
ceived soon, warehouse will be forced
to dose down in, Hood Biver
Catarrh Vanishes.
Hay IS On Treatment That All Buf
' ferert Oku Klr Uon.
If you wont to drive eatarrh and all
hs disgusting symptoms from your sy
t in h shortest oossible time, go
to your druggist and ask for a Hyomei
outfit today.
Breathe the air of Hyomei and let
it rid you. of cataTrhi and chronic, head
eolds; it gives such quick relief that
all who use it for the first time are
astonished.
Hyomei is a pure pleasant antiseptic,
which is breathed through the nose
and throat deep into the head and
lungs: it soothes the sore inflamed
membranes, reduees swelliing and
quickly- heals all inflammation.
Don't puffer another day with-cat-.
arrh; the diseare is dangerous and of
ten ends in consumption. Start the H-
omei treatment today.- Jfo storaacB.
dosing, no sprays or douches, no Aao
gerous drugs ov narcotics." Absolute
harmless. Jnst breathe it that's atk
At D. .1. Fry - and loading drnggist
everywhere.
' ANNOUNECMENT
To the People of Polk and Marion Counties.
: We are opening a produce market and will be prepared to purchase
' all kinds of produce. ' , , : :
- This will give the people one of the greatest opportunities for sett
ing and buying, our place will be in operation at oncev - .-
We are already now for Poultry, Veal, Pork; Hide,' Pelts, WoV
Potatoes, Onions, Beans, Hay, etc. .
- We are connected- with an eastern firm end are prepared to pay tM
highest priees. .. ; -
Give us- a trial and you will be convinced
A market price will be published in the Daily Capital Jouraal so
you may know every day the latest quotations.
Our place is located at 255 Ferry street in rear of- the American
Automobile Garage, Temporary Phone 399.-
BEN. MORRIS, Manager.
j d-J WTurkish and Domestic Tobaccos "Blended
L "ana the Blend can't be copied
..A