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.. . v V, THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. DOMINATION bY BIG FIVE OF WHOLESALE Washington, Oct. 17. (United Press.) Domination of the whole grocery trade by the "big five" Chicago meat packers is threatened, the federal trade commission charges. More than two hundred foods the commission declared in a report to the president, are handled by the packers though they are unrelated to the ma'in industry of meat packing either as pro duets or by-products. Unless the packers are curbed by leg islation, the "commission intimated, they rnav dominate whole grocery trade "in pra-ctically all the moi'o important "Cen ters of distribution."- The 'bie five" the commission charged, have divided the food special ty field, each concentrating to obtain control of particular lines. The 200 foods unrelated to meat handled by the "big five" the commis MONTH OF STRIKE WOULD COMPLETELY PARALYZE INDUSTRY Washington, Oct. 17. (United Press.) .Industries throughout the United States will be paralyzed a month after the coal strikes goes into effect Novem ber 1, government experts estimated to day. Most of the country will feel the strike seriously lone before a month ex pires, it was said, even with good weath er. With cold weather two weeks was given as the minimum before the public feels tho strike. - C. E. Leaner ,a coal expert of the geological survey, estimated the present production at from 11,000,000 to 11,500, 000 tons of coal a week. There are on hand about 30,000,000 tons. This, Lesh er said, probably would last a month. Railroad reserve coal is variously esti mated. Figures subnjitted to the senate recently show ten days supply on hand. Other figures, also given to the inn said, include noultrv ana came pro- "ie, snow a montns supply in re- ducts, dairy products and groceries, serve. ,Thn latter figures show 12,500,- Some of them are Coreals. lard and butter substitutes; canned and dried vegetables, fruits and preserves; canned, cured and frozen fish condiments and. relishes. Armour & company, it was stated, inlwas declared here addition,' handle one hundred and eigh- ty-four preparations and 19 soda foun tain utensils. 000 tpns on hand and an average yearly consumption or i3U,uuu,uuu tons. .Because of unequal distribution Of coal, many sections of the country would be hit bv the strike within a week, it UMATILLA FARMER BANKRUPT Pendleton, Or., Oct. 16. J. D. Mor row, Umatilla county farmer, lias been adjudged bankrupt, with liabilities of $705.83. Morrow professed essets of $23, 'including two suits of underwear, one ! pair of sox, a pair of shoes but no cash TO TRY TO AVERT STRIKE More than 100 young men who are interested in foreign trade lines have registered in tho University of Oregon extension classes in foreign trade. A new mill for the East Oregon Lum ber company is being built at Enter prise to replace the $150,000 mill which burned September 1. Chemist Wins Lasting Gratitude . "I tried several doctors and all kinds of medicine, and had about giv- , en up all hope of getting better. I did not think it possible that any medi cine could be so wonderful in its ef fect as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has provoir in my case. You sure have won jny lasting gratitude. I could not work t all Bad had constant pain in my stomach before taking your medi cine. "It is a simple, harmless prepa ration, that remove the .catarrhal mu cus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practie- .jblly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including-, appendicitis. One , dose wBl; convince or" money refunded. J. C. PejPrry and druggists everywhere Washington Oct. 16 (United Press' Determined to prevent the threaten ed coal strike by bringing about an agreement between the miners and op erators, secretary ol iiobor Wilson to day prepared a olan of settlement for submission to the representatives of both sides in the dispute when they meet him tomorrow. John Li. Lewis, acting president of the United Mine Workers of America, is on hia way to Washington and is expected here late this afternoon. Lew is has just called a strike of approxi mately 400,000 coal miners for Novem ber 1. The labor secretary, Lewis and- u nomas T. Brewster, president of the Coal Operators association will eonfer Friday in an effort to reach a basis of Settlement. Comb Sage Tea In f Hair to Darken It Grandma kept her locks daxi"s glossy, and youthful wits Sage Tea and Sulphur The old time mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, atreaked and faded hair is grandmoth er's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even col or, which is-quite sensible, as we arc living in an age when a youthful ap pearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, -wo don 't have the troubleome task of gathering the aage amd tho mussy miring at home. All drug stores eU the ready to- use product, improved by the addition of othe ingredients,. . called . '. ' Wyeth 's Bags' and Sulphur Compound. It is very popular because- nobody can dis cover it has been, applied. Simply moist en your com'b or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; by morning the grav hair disappears, but what delights tho ladies with Wyoth's " Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair To due a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. (Adv) GROWING BEAT WITH HEAD NOISES? TRT THIS , Girls - Ladies-Women HOLLISTER'S ROOXT MOUNTAIN TEA a great laxative mild, pleas-. ant, certain ao thoroly cleansing and purifying that COMBTIFATION dis appears, and when your CONSTIPATION Koes your COMPLEXION im proves you work bettoreat better feel better. Give it a thoro trial and you will recommend it to all your women friends. 35c a package, D. J. Fry. - ', (Adv) Steinhock Junk Co. '. : WANTS . '. All kinds Scrap Iron, Junk, Metal, Rubber, Rags Sacks, Hides. Highest Cash Market Price WE WANT AND WRECK r OLD AUTOS 326 N. COMMERCIAL, PHONE 305 Don't Forget the Number If you are growing hard of hearing and fear catarrhal, deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hissing noises in your ears go to your duggist and got 1 ounce of Pamint(douible strength) and add to it pint of hot water and a little granulated sugrrf. Take 1 table spoonful four times a day. 'This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clog ged nostrils should open, breathing be come easy and tho mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who is threatened with ca-, tarrhal deaflness or who has head nois es should givo this prescription a trial. (Adv) Safe Milk Invalids No Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages after a few aplicafciomi,! it also pro-! Quick Lunch at Home or umce nil lusiro .uu .fpv. ...... J CL.tU.. attractive. I Avoid imuauuus pa duces tht itl abundance which is eo -- HEATERS Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City . Combination Coal and Wood Heaters $22 to $38 Wood Heaters ... ........$10 to $22 Airtight Heaters -$2 to $6 Frank f. Richter HOME OF THE CHARTER OAK r- OR Buster Brown Shoes Are always in the lead. In wet weather they protect ; the feejt and in dry weather they develop the feet. They come in all styles and all sizes but in only one Qualitythe very best. We have a full stock. Bring the children to us for proper foot care. All are rightly priced. ! $2.95 Up Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 North Commercial Street -Shoes that wear and fit and are fit to wear. KEI1I1KON SHOES FOR WOMEN At prices which cannot be duplicated at the factory at the present time cn ac count of the fact that we cannot buy any high heel Shoes of this make we are going to close out this line at the following prices: $13.50 Brown Calf Shoes to go at..--.-- $1050 $13.50 Brown Kid Shoes to go .at- - ; $10.90 $13.50 Golden Brown Kid Shoes for only $10.50 $15J0O White Washable Kid Shoes to go at - $9.00 Oxfords and Pumps at only ........ $7.50 Come early if you want your correct fit as this . line will not last long. J Jr Shoes are well-known all over this county as the highest grade made, for durability, style, fit 'and comfort.- This 'line will replace the Keith Konqueror Shoe. Come in and see this new line as there are none better made at any price. V HOME OF QUALITY' Flit Ju Arch Bitro-Phoephate Is Good For Thin Nervous People ' . A Physician's Advice Frederick . Kolle, M. D., editor of New Tork Physician's " Who's Who" says that weak( norvous people who want increased weight, .strength and nerve force,, should take a 5 groin tab let of Bitro-Phosphate just before or during each. meal. : ' This particular phosphate ie the 'dis covery of a famous- French scientist, and reports of remarkable results from its use have recently appeared in many medical journals. If you do not feel well; if you tire easily; do not sleep well, or are too thin; go to any good druggist and get enough Bitro-Phosphate for a two weeks' supply it costs only fifty cents a week. Eat less; chow your food thoroughly, and if at the end of a few weeks you do not feel stronger and hotter than you have for months; if your nerves ' are not steadier; if you do not sleep : 'better and have more vim, endurance and vitality, your money will ibe re-! turned, and the Bitro-PhOBphate will ! ost you nothing. (Adv) 1 For Sick lledada Constipation, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Biliousness, Bloating, Gas, Coated Tongue, take that wholesome physic FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET? Act promptly. Never disappoint. Mild and gentle in action. Do not gripe or nauseate. No costive after effects. Mn. Sweet Clary, Ante, Vt.i "1 hid a bad headache end took two Foley Cathartic Tablet. In a abort white, my head itopiyd ashlas." . Sure Relief Us rem indiqcstio 6 BCLL-ANS Hotiwaler Sure Relief CSTIOt ., MHHMMtHHHMMMMMHM MEN WANTED APPjLYATONCE Salem King's Product Co. Front and Market Streets. Tobacco Hardens the Ar teries, Overtaxes the Heart and Shortens Life Says Dr. Connor, Who Suggests a Simple Test to Find If Is Hurting You. Can You Stand It? New York Dr. Connor, formerly of Johns, Hopkins hospital, says: Hund reds of- thousands of men who smoke, and chew and who believe themselves healthy are suffering from progressive organic ailments. They would never have been afflicted had it not been for the use of tobacco and most of them would, soon get well if they would stop the use of tobacco. The best known habit forming prin cipal of tobacco is nicotine, Ibut the mo8i deadly and demoralizing as fur fural. Both are deadly poison, which, when absorbed by the,, system slowly, hut surely, affect the nerves, .mem 'branes, tissues, vital organs and vital ity of the body. The harmful effect of tobacco ' var ies and depends on circumstances and the individual.. In some it causes gener al debility, others catarrh of the throat indigestion, constipation, extreme nerv ousness, sleeplessness, loss of memory, lack of will power, cowardice and fear, mental confusion, etc.; in others it causes heart disease bronchial trou bles, hardening of the arteries, palpi tation of the heart, tubereulosis, can cer and the common affliction known as tobacco heart. - If you use tobacco in any form you easily detect its harmful effects by making the following simple tests: Read alond a full page from a book. If your voice becomes muffled, hoarse nd indistinct end yon must frequently Tlear your throat, the chances are that rour throat is affected by catarrh and it may be the beginning of very seri ous catarrhal trouble. Next, in the mornini' before taking your- usual smoke, walk up three flights of stairs at a regular pace, t&en stop, if you find that you are out of breath, if your heart beat is forced, trembling or ir regular, you may be the victim of a functional or organic heart trouble. If you feel that vou must smoke or chew to quiet your nerves, you are a slave to the tobacco habit and are slowly poisoninir yourself with the insidious deadly drugs, nicotine and furfural.' In either case, you have just two alterna tives keep on with your self poison ing process regardless of the dangers, and suffer the consequences, or nd yourself of the habit and escape the dangers. Yon can overeomo the craving ana stop the tobacco habit in a very short time by using the following inexpens ive formula: Go to any drug store and ask for Nicotol. Take one tablet after. each meal and in a comparatively- short time you will have no desire for tobac co. The eraving will .have rt you. With the nicotine poisoning out of your system your general health will quickly improve. Note: When asked about Nicoto!, one of our leading druggists-said: Xi cotol is truly a wonderful remedy for the tobacco habit. It ig way ahead of anything we have ever sold before. We are authorized by the manufacturers to refund the money to every dissatis fied customer and we would not per mit the nse of our name unless the rem edy possessed unusual merit." Nieotol is sold in this chv under an Iron elad money back guarantee by all up to date druggists. ' (Adv) SAT UK DAY IS OUR FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY And we are going to show our appreciation of the patrons of Salem and the surrounding territory by quoting some very special prices on the neces sities for the table at your home. ; At this, store, every day in the week, as well as on Saturday, patrons receive the "No-Vary" price and at that price all orders-are taken and filled. Eggs, per dozen . 64c Butter, per pound .. ..... 72c Swift's side bacon, lb. L..- 42V&C Back bacon, pound 1 - 38c Swifts Bricket, pound 35c Sunny Monday Soap, 5 for.. .....30c White Navy Soap, 5 for 30c R. C. Coffee, 3 lb. can $1.49 Hills Bros, red can, 2 lb. can $1.10 Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for ............25c Cherry City Patent Flour $3.00 Olympic flour $3-05 Swift's Pride Wash Powder 23c A Good Broom 95c Holsum and Dixie Bread, 9c and 14: Heinz Spaghetti, per can 25c Wheathearts, pkg 25c Veribest Milk, per can 15c Shasta Tea, per pkg 35c Folger Golden Gate Tea, pkg..:.... 45c Folger Baking Powder, 1-2 lb. pkg 25c Folger Baking Powder, 1 lb. pkg. 45c White Seal Coffee, pkg 47c P. A. Tobacco 15c Velvet Tobacco - 15c Camel Cigarettes, 2 for 35c. Star Tobacco, per lb 85c Horse Shoe Tobacco, per lb. 85c FOLLOW THE CROWD AND YOU WILL GO TO NO-VARY GR OCiERS 383 Court Street "EATS FOR EATERS" We Deliver Phone 409 ;