THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. Wednesday, October 22, 1919. PAGE THREE. OREGON STRIKES OF PAST THREE MONTHS INVOLVE 3029 It Gave Him A Great Surprise Jones Had no Idea any' Medicine Could do ror mm wnai xaniao Did Score Of Foreigners Among Strikers Arrested In mot ! A total of S029 workers have been out on strike in Oregon during the , Vast SO days, but the great majority i of them are now back at work or have ' found other employment, or their diffi ; Veulties are in process of conciliation, oonnniinor to data nrenared by C. H. ' " Gram, state labor commissioner, upon . Request of the national industrial con ; ference board or Boston, ma.ua. . 1 i The largest number affected in any ' Industry are the metal trades workers, in which 1500 are involved, and whose . strike has been in effect since October I. Part of the number were employed In the shipyards of Vancouver, Wash- , Ington. ' ! Next in numbers were the telephone operators whose strike was adjusted about thre monthB ago. The laundry .n1.iraP. wir hn.vA been on strike a month and the tailors who walked out .(t wankn atro. each went out suv ; (rtrong, out the ranks of the latter have been reduced by agreements until now 125 is the force actually out There were 225 cereal workers out tut their strike is now in process of adjustment. Jewelery workers went out 50 strong but about half have re turned to work through agreements reached with employers. Hoisting and - portable englners to the number of 80 went out but have found other employ 4 ment Their issue of wages andrecog tion la still contested. The issue o. recognition for the meat cutters is still contested though the 24 men who went out on strike have found otner worn. In addition to these there were loca strikes of timber workmen in logging . camps in which approximately 500 : men were involved, striking for wage Increases and recognition for their un ion. Camp affecting about half the number have made settlement. ' INCORPORATIONS. $ The Multnomah Tire company of 1 Portland, which has a capital stock ' of $5000, filed articles of Incorpora tion yesterday. Incorporators are W. j It Powell, E. V. Littlefield and C. H. . Articles were also tiled by the Wat aonlte Products company of San Fran- , Cisco. Tts capital suck is the incorporators are WilliamJ. Wat son. Berkeley. Cal.. Alfred S. Kirks , San Francisco, and Abram S. Marks, Ban Francisco. Exchange And Registration Of Bonds Subject To Fee gfBHrfttoHA r-:ih state teas ' nrer's department for exchange and registration are subject to the regis ! tration fee of 60 cents- each, even v. o mtmher of bonds are ex- changed for one, according to an opin ion prepared by. Attorney General Brown upon the request of State Treasurer Hoff. The query on the part of Hoff was prompted by the re ceipt of some 60 bonds last week for registration and exchange for one - bond. The treasurer was in doubt as to whether the charge for the ex jT change should be 50 cents or J 2 6. The attorney "general was of the opinion that it was not the intention- of the ' legislators that the work of registering t nd exchanging these bonds should be i.' performed at a loss to the state. Oreogn City school bonds to the amount of $35,000, authorized by the voters several weeks aog, were pur chased by Devereaux & Co., of Port land, bringing a premium of $178.63. "Well, sir, the" way ' Tanlac has overcome my troubles and built me un Is wonderful," said H. P. Jones, a' well known ship fitter in the employ of the United States government, who lives at 752 East Thirty ninth St.KLos Angeles, Cal., the other day. - "The truth of the matter is," con tinued Mr. Jones, "I took Tanlac as a last resort, for I had no idea any medicine or treatment would do me any good. I had a general breakdown in health last December, ana 1 nave been in mighty bad shape ever since. My stomach went back on me, and everything I ate disagreed with me and I would suiter tor nours aner mAoid nn nccount of being all bloated up with gas. I would ave the worst sort or cramping puma iu uj v my stomach. My nerves were in such awful condition that I would often go for seventy two hours without a wink nt olaan Tn fnO.t. T WA.fi almOSt & nerV- niia wreck. I lust kept on getting worse all the time, and I finally gave up all hope or ever Being wen again. "That wna the condition I was in when I heard about Tanlac, and while I had no idea that It would do me any good, I just thought I would make one more effort any way. Well, sir, you can well imagine my surprise when I commenced to ieei Deuer. i luat hrnnpd nn And took a new lease Ion life, and stuck to Tanlac until I am now a well, robust man again, l have gained eleven pounds ' already. My nerves have quieted down, and I sleep like a school boy every nignt. i am srettine readv to eo back to work again, and that is something I never expected to be able to ao again, my nnnctitn ia fine, and I can eat lust anything I want without suffering afterwards. All my friends and neigh bors are as much surprised at my wnnrlAvful Imnrnvnment as I am. and I spend most of my time now, pass- nor tViA ennfl word alone: to otners wno suffer as I did. Tanlao Is a blessing to the world, and as long as I live I will praise it for the good It nas done me." Tanlao is sold in Salem by Tyler's Drug Store, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben finra-h. in Rervaia bv John Kelly, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius," in Wood- burn by Lyman H. Shorey, in snver tnn hv Obo. A. Steelhammer. in Gates by Mrs. J. P. .McCurdy, in Stayton by C. A. Beauchamp, in Aurora ny Auro ra Drug Store, in St. Paiji oy urqce terla Stores Co., In Donald by M. W. Johnson, In Jefferson by Foshay & Mason and In Mill City Dy Maricetena Gro. Co. Adv) Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct 22. (United Press.) A score of men, all foreign ers, were under arrest in Braddock, nAnr tiArA. tnoav. loiiowinz SDoraaic clashes in that district yesterday in which one man was shot and two score others injured. Order was restored last night by state troopers. The fighting occurred m tne vicin ity of the entrance to the mills ot the Carnegie Steel company. According to police, workmen . who had been housed In the mill ventured outside for the first time since the steel strike was called. Lower Powder Yalley Votes Approval 01 Big rroject f i nrcrnnixAtion of the TiAWAr Pnw. 3er Valley irrigation district in Baker county was approved .oy tne residents nf thA ritatrlnr At An AIAPtmn. Mnndnv according to Information received Tues day by State Engineer Percy A. Cup rtAr. Tha district embraces 70.QAA apt-aa of land ot which 40,000 are Carey act lanoa, s -- Sure Relief HennrtB received bv the fire mar ahBl inrlicfctn that the fire prevention campaing which Is now in progress In eastern Oregon nas.tnus xar proven a great success and plans are under way to extend the drive to other parts of the state. Dyspepsia And I Home Life What a RUef When aH the Family Eat the Same Foods! Avow dys pepsia, Sour Risings, im Indigestion from Break fast Sausage to Dinner Minoe Pie After mother has struggled two or three hours over a hot fire to do the cooking for a hungry family, it is "REVERE T TIRES REDUCED 15 All Revere tires in stock 15 percent less Reg. price 15 perct less 30x3 $14.50 $12.33 30x3 1-2 $20.90 $17.77 32x3 1-2 $21.75 $18.65 "Slx4 $28.75 .. $24.45 32x4 $29.30 $24.90 33x4 $28.65 $24.28 34x4 $31.70 $26.95 CORDS 32x4 $49.90 $42.42 33x4 $50.28 $42.78 35x4 1-2 $59.70 ... $50.75 This is your opportunity to save money Tou must act quickly I save your rim cut tires "Motorlife" in your gasoline tank will clean your engine and give you more power. v Clark's Tire House 819 North Commercial St. Salem . Oregon lflb life" Health Usns fuuuuiug ana Water Systems Inatalleo nh.UnMi flam Tinirlnaa v rj GBABEE BROS, 141 South Liberty it.. Phone 550. Also agent ior xmu- To v m: oi muigesUon Contributes Wonderfully to the Happiness of Home life i . , ... vhftn there isn't a yesu vujvj dyspeptic jinx among them. Of course arr,ciin. nr dailv indiges tion must be looked after. But it is tar more to the point to prevent as weU as to treat sour stomach, belch- a i ..v. hv such a val- oable means as . Stuart's P6 Tablets. Coddling the stomach with oft food and predigested stuff mere ly Invites sluggishness. . litti nnrk sausages for breakfast without fears; have a plate f beans and a piece of pie with cheese for lunch, and end the day with a real dinner, instead of a bow of bread and milk. Follow each meal ... Tv.ror.onRi a Tablet ana get right back to your ajT?11L. These tablets digest food and as- st the stomach to prepare We con tent for assimilation in the intestinal - . . , t tha d radical re- iracu i nun -- , - . .. . . . .tv. iriHiices a becter Ber ana neip r the appeOte and a greater freedom In the election of foods. Tou-wlll find Stu art. Dyspepsia Tablets on sale at any .g '.tore in the United ano? -. CaU they are considered one o '47 KSS. II Scratching is dangerous stop it witn -p stopitwitn i Resinol rash you make it worse. The intenst desire to scratch such skin disorder! as eczema, humor, nettle rash and like skin ailments, may be instantly re lieved when Resinol Ointment is ap plied to the affected parts. - It U adrtnUe in mmt cue tothomitb. lr cleans Ihe infiunod (pot wkb Reiisol Sosp mnd warn TOer. Thia acceterateg tbt beaHnc actios of the oiatment. and canicqneoUr aicker and better results ara derrved. Ptr nit hr att inzzidt. Ptr frttlrU arrsa Ritbul, BoHimmrt. Md, 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sum Relief ttZ LL-ANS t)r. Edwards01ive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It ; Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed1 with olive oiL They act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, without any of the bad after effects. Take one or two every night for a week and note the pleasing effect. 10c and 23c a box. HowJoKeep Baby , Smiling and Well See that the daily functions are regular and normal YOU can't expect the little ones to be happy and playful when the head feels dull and the stomach bloated. The normal habit of children is to be happy and when you notice them cross and fretful you will usually find constipation is responsible. Perhaps they have missed that daily function so necessary to comfort and health. Look at the tongue and see if the breath is bad. Watch for belching. These re the tell-tale symptoms of con stipation. . Tonight give a little of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which you can buy at any drug store for 50c and $1 large bottle, and it will act in the morning and the troublesome symptoms promptly disappear. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a com bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. Unlike the harsher physics it acts gently and without griping so that while grownups can use it freely, it can also be given to tiny baby with perfect safety. .Thousands of American families would not think of being without a bottle In the house for the emergency arises almost daily when it is needed. In tpitt of the fact that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, stnd your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, ill Washington St., Monti cello, Illinois,. . m am Mi UilJIM1 AMERICA'S HOME SKGLPCLISH Thrift - Neatness " ' V.- ,,la2 4 IHMalf a mm , (bet I mm mm rt M p J Ae flame Der jar Convenience It is easy to save and be neat "the ShwoiA WAY." Well 6hined shoes add to your personal appearance. ShmssA makes shoes last longer and look better. Fifty shines for a dime, in key-opening box. . ; Shoes and shines cost more. StiffloiA is the same price as always TEN CENTS ShwoiA HOME SET makes the daily home care cf shoes a matter of seconds. Genuine bristle dauber cleans crr-"H s . ' ' .pplies polish thoroughly. . Laro-e Lamb's Wool Polisher that iust fits the hand brines the brilliant shine with a few strokes. Useful to remove dust and renew the lasting ShiwhA Shine. Teach the children to use SaaoiA and be neat and thrifty. BLACK TAN WHITE OX-BLOOD BROWN S ll -. ..... They arc at BISHOP'S for your inspection a new assortment of the latest in ARROW COLLARS, there are some new additions to the already popu lar styles, that we are , sure will please you. IN addition to these collars there are a limited ouantitv of the ARROW SOFT COLLARS, that have been in so much favor the past months: vou will find them in the latest stvlea. ' fithra yalue in Reliance Work Shirts. I WE have decided to hit the shirt market a swat for you, in doing so we purchased an "exceptional garment; it is different from all others. THIS garment has 72 threads to the inch--the average shirt has only 48 to 50. .This makes a very much heavier shirt. THE material used in this garment is the best made. Regardless of the washing, it always launders soft, both to the hands of the woman launder 'ing it and to the wearer's neck. . IT IS made from "SIUW al. uuamuka'.' this garment is full 36 inches Gin length and over four inches longer than other garments. BY purchasing this garment in lots of 100 DOZEN and over we can sell this shirt at a very I moderate price, the price that you pay for a much more inferior garment. . 1 VU M1UU1U gCl UK UCdl. al WOIO liU U1U1 G. UsUkl (U U1C CIIU Ml IUC jf CM a ' "Every Family In Marion and Polk Counties a Patron" Salem Woolen Mills Store OHBlBBilOCaDC I m i ti 131 m m m I LJ D n" oiDooniiffliiiia COXJPIiE RE-ARRESTED. Los Aneglea, Cal., Oct. 22. Charges of embezzling $9,100 from a local ac counting firm G. W. Rittenhouse and Mia Caroline Harris were dismissed here today but later a new complaint was Issued. Rittenhouse and Miss Har ris were brought here from Seattle to face the charges. . . . v t ' w ' XV.' literature found in the vicinity of Pendleton Is believed to explain the strike wlJch led off large part of the road - crew In Umatilla county last week. EUGENE MAN FOUND DEAD. Eugene, Or., Oct. 22. Pat Markey, aged about 65 years, was found dead In his bed this morning at the depot rooming house. A bankbook. was the only means of Identification. He is believed to have relatives in Spokane. 1916 Chalmers, first class mechan ical condition, electric lights, start er, all leather upholstered, $850. j Oscrfr B. Gingrich Motor & Tire Co. 371 Court Btroot. . Phone C35 Wanted Sacks and Rags ot all kinds top prices . Auto wrecking a specialty . STEINBOCK JUNK CO. 328 N. COMMERCIAL. PHONE 305 . Don't forget the number1' Harold Howell, a 14-year-old boy, has been indicted for murder in con nection with the killing of Lillian Deuthold last spring. CREAM FOR CATARRH ' OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tens How To Get Quick Belief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid 1 'will open, the air passages of your head ,will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing; headache, dryness. No struggling for ,breath at night) your cold or catarrh Iwill be gone. , Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply 'a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostril. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes, the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in stantly. It's just fine. Don't ety stufTed-np srith a cold o nasty catarrh Relief - - . T " ' COUCH SMJUldUJ. There are two tastes in tea: the tea-flavor and tannin. The tea-flavor brings enjoyment, rest, cheer that is what you want Tannin is harsh, bitter, injurious. Tannin, you know,is used to tan leather and make ink; it is not meant to put into the stomach. It is bad for the digestion; it is hard on the nerves. Nobody wants tannin it isn't even good to taste. Get Schilling's Tea and enjoy the real tea-flavor and steer clear of tannin. There ara four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong. English Breakfast. All one quality. Ia parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. , A Schilling & Co San Francisco Children's SHOES Are Now Here We just received recently a Big Shipment of Child ren's and Baby Shoes LOOK HERE Misses (11 to 2) brown calf English lace . ..L...$4.25 Misses (11 to 2) brown button and lace, round toe - ........ .$3.85 ALSO SEE TIIIS. Misses Childs Childs Infants 11 to 2 8 to 11 5to8 lto5 Black Kid Lace $4.25 $3.65 $2.70 Black Kid Button 2.40 $1.95 Brown Kid Button .... 3.25 2.85 This partial list just gives you a little insight into what the hundreds of pairs in our LARGEST CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT IN SALEM Baby's first steps $1.35 to $1.65 Soft Soles ...............r...:.....50c to $155 AND SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ' Baby Spats" "JUST TOO CUTE FOR ANYTHING" SEETHEM At the Electric Sign "SHOES" Littler & . Upmeyer Sole Owners the standbys by xne u.uBB- -