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Li f 1 PAltTCAPlTAL JOUBXAL. rtALBM. OBEfiOVMtlPAT, MABCH 8, 1918. rACE TlYt. p.i rr-fiT'i'WJ!Ji.TOyrirpy"'wi "' ..u.i..-.. I ' i 1 1 ' r s nn !flv Saturday ;'Sp8cia $1.25 House Dresses EXPLORED united press UistD inn Christiana. Norwav. Mamh Tn. day's session of parliament was de voted to glorifying the achievement of Captain Roal D. Amundsen In his successful dash to the south pole. A cable of congratulation was sent to the explorer at Hobart,' Tasmania, where he will spend a week prepar ing his scientific observations for the geographical societies. It is understood that Captain Amundsen has telegraphed King Haakon a detailed peditlon. All Norway Is celebrating iu iiuuur oi me Norwegian explorer's achievement. ZH3L YOU CAII GET RID OF STOMACH TROUBLE 111 SHORT ORDER IF YOU WILL USE A LITTLE COOPER'S HEW DISCOVERY Your stomach Is your best friend or your worst enemy, as you prefer. To have good hea'th It is absolutely necessary to have a good stomach. If your stomach Is out of order, bad health must necessarily follow. The American people of today neglect their Stomachs. They eat too fast, work too fast, live too fast and are generally a bunch of nerves. Some thing gives way, generally the Btom ach. Then follows nervousness, in digestion kidney or stomach trouble, and various other ailments. If you feel sick, tired, run-down; have a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, feel distressed after eating; if you are constipated and have fre quent headaches your stomach is out of order, and you need a stomach medicine. Cooper's New Discovery will help digest your food, put the stomach In a healthy condition and you may eat anything your stomach craves, with out fear of Indigestion. Get a bottle today at J. C. Perry's drug store, THEY DO HOT AGREE BUT ARE STILL FRIENDS UNITBD P1ESS LllSID W1RI. Washlneton. March s Admitting that he had had a serious disagree ment with 8enator La Follette, Repre sentative Lenroot todav envA nut n statement explaining why he had with arawn as a candidate tor delegate from Wisconsin to the national Republican convention, "La Follette and I," said Lenroot, "differed in reeard to certal which It Is unnecessary to discuss now I have been close to La Folette for years. If I were sent to the national convention many persons would re gard me as his snnkenmnn Tt wnulri be unfair, under the clrsumstances, ior me to take a position in the con vention with which he Is not In ac cord. It Will relieve Spnntnr T o 7n1. lette and myself of embarrassment if i am not a candidate. I expect to speak for a La Follette delegation to the Chicago convention, if the cam paign committee demands 'it as nec essary." Wants Another Judge Tacoma, March 7. Attorney B. W. Coiner for Elmer L, Amldon on trial charged with padding census re ports yesterday afternoon In fed eral court accused Judge Frank H. Rudkin with being partial and biased The attorney filed affidavits intend ed to bear out charge and will de mand a new judge. Coiner will also endeavor to have only Jurors from distant towns serve. o Dr. Mp' Antl-Pnln Plll fnr -latlm Mr J New S New Spring Shoes and Oxfords are beginning to arrive, and we are going to sell all of our Shoes at a I vciy small profit, and do a larger business. We have added to our stock a full line of the famous Nettleton Shoes That usually sells for $6.QO and $7.00 we will sell them at j $4.00 and $5 00 Wc also have a large stock of x Florsheim and Regal Shoes I That usually sell at $4.00 and $5.00 t we will pell them at 1 $3.00 to $400 IS PROUD OF STUMS ADU SOCIALISTS FIRST TO NAME THEIR TICKET tUNITKD VHT.BB IJASED WIHH.1 Seattle, March 8. The Socialists will be the first to put out a guberna torial candidate for the fall election In this state. Their state convention be gins tomorrow at the Labor Temple nere, ana lasts tnree days. Judge Richard Winnor, school di rector here, the first Socialist to be elected to office In Seattle, and Frans rsostrom, Socialist state secretary, are mentioned as probable candidates. About 200 delegates will participate. Parties which fall to poll less than one-tenth of the total vote at a pre vious election in this state, are still compelled to nominate by convention system. SED MID uiJuERPAID lOMTSO rRKSB LA8JSD WIHK. Washington, March 8. Taking the stand that the Lawrence textile workers proved conclusively to the house rules committee that the strik ers and their children had been abused by the Lawrence police and mill owners, Congressman Wilson, of Pennsylvania, chairman of the house labor committee, todey predicted that congressional action would be or dered. He said: "The testimony hag shown that the mill workers are underpaid; that the strikers and their wives and chil dren have been cruelly misused and abused; their constitutional rights in vaded and the laws relative to the restraint of trade violated. Further congressional investigation Is expect ed to develop what legislation, Is re quired to conserve the rights of the mill workers." THE GRAND F'tiday and Saturday J nights, Four good reels of :: Movinsr Pictures Featuring "Far From Erin's Isle" and "Hogan's i Alley." TOURIIIG CAR SERVICE HAS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF DIG FIGHT DKIT1D FEES! UJiSSD WIRI. Washington, March 8. With Sec retary of the Navy Meyer as one of the speakers, the American Society of Naval engineers will hold Its an nual dinner here tomorrow night, and today being the fiftieth anniversary of the famous battle between the Monitor and the Merimac, the affair will be In the nature of a celebration of the great battle that revolution ized naval warfare. If possible, a sur vivor from each of the flret real "Ironclads" will be present. -n WILLS ADMITTED TO PROBATE YESTERDAY The will of Deslree Rosse waa ad mitted to probate yesterday In pro bate court upon petition of Eugene Boase, who Is made executor of the estate. The appraisers are Paul Marnach, Eugene Eckerlln and T. R Caufleld. The heirs are Eugene Rosse, of Salem; Mrs. Palmyra, Miss Helen De Waels; Jules De Waels, and Marie De Waels, all of Portland, Tho estate of Mrs. Love L. Coch ran was admitted to probate yester day by Judge Bushey. Ernest B. Cichran was appointed administrator and the appraisers named are J. T. Bockwlth, Charles L. Hartley and Charles Epley. The heirs are Ernest B. Cochran of Jefferson and Mrs. Esther C. Law, of Northneld, Wisconsin. Tho estate of Martha Jalrl was ad mlttcd to probate yesterday by Judge BiiBhey. Tho appraisers -of tho cs tate are Roy Burton, Joseph Bamn gartner and L, P. Aldrich and the heirs are D. W. Kirk, of Keoltuek, Iowa; Jaires Jalrl, of Alexandria, Mo.; and Ella Oohlor, of Miami, Mo. o i SAGE TEA WILL DARKEN FADED AMD GRAY HAIR HOW BEGUN Beginning March 1st, tourist car service will be operated between 8e attle and Denver via Great Northern railway to Billings and the Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy railway, on Great Northern railway trains. No, 43, connecting with 8. P. 4. S. train No. 1, leaving Spokane at 8:25 a. m., and No. 44, connecting with S. P & 8, train No. 2, arriving at Spo kane at 9:41 p. m. W. E. COMAN, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. o MARCH MMBEB CAKTOONS OUT The first showing of Ladies' Oxfords f and Pumps are now in, and on display J t ' . . I , - X iTHENllG shoe store -J 255 North Con 11 (Tu cial Street ... . Leaders, in Fins Footery PHiNE 2G2 In the March number of the new magazine, 'artoons," Is effectively kept the promise of the editors to Include the timeliest and wittiest car toons on the news of the last few weeks, from all over the world. Sub ject after subject appears In this number summarized by some car toonist with a perception of values that could not be expressed In col umns of type. A full-page portrait of 0. i .r.rtr.c::s:?"'.. "iiarL of the Minneapolis Journal, whose cartoons are widely copied, and some fine ex amples of bis style, are features of this number. Without stinting space for American subjects and cartoon ists, there being about 100 American cartoonists, this number goes more fully than the two earlier ones into the great field of foreign cartoons, selecting especially the most amusing and the subject most likely to be ap preciated in the United States. SOCIETY TO PLAY POLO OOSUODM Coronado, Cal.. March 8. Prepara tions today are practically complet ed for the polo pony races on the country club's track to be called Sun day afternoon. The feature race will be that competed In by Miss Eleanor Sears, of New York and Boston; Lady Herbert, wife of Lord Herbert, of London, and Miss Jennie Crocker, of ban Francisco. STOCKS ARE BDQMiUG III WALL STREET New York, March 8. The stock market opened strong. At the open ing several thousand shares of United States steel changed hands at prices 14 ..to higher than yesterday's close. Canadian Pacific and the Hill stocks were firm, all rising nearly a point. Toward noon the advancing movement was partially checked by profit realizing sales. On the curb Standard Oil maintained Its sensa tional advance, touching 900 before the end of the day's trading. The mar ket closed firm. Bonds were steady, o Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt rellof afforded by applying Chamberlain's Liniment Not one case of rheumatism in ten requires any Internal treatment what ever. This liniment Is for sale by all dealers. The Case DlHmlssed. Taeoma, Mnrch 8. The $20,000 dam age suit brought by Ilrowdor Brown against Mayor W. W. Seymour for al leged libelous statements made by the mayor against Brown, when tho lat ter was civil commissioner, has been dismissed. THE BEST BUY 11300 for an eight room house, only three years old and In best kind of condition, and lot 66x136. Property Is on car line with fine east front Large garden spot and good barn. Let us show you that this place Is Jimt as good as It sounds. E. IIOFER k 80X3 213 South Commercial Street Phone 82 There Is nothing new about the Idea of unlng ' sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our grandmothers kept their hair dark, glossy and. abundant by the use of a simple "Sage Tea." Whenever tholr hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appearance, they made a brew of Sago leaves, and applied It to their hair with wonderfully bene ficial effect. Nowadays, we don't have to resort to the old-time tiresome method of gathering the herbs and making the tea. This Is done by skillful chem ists hotter than we could do it our selves; and all we have to do Is to call for the ready-made product, Wy eth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy, containing suge la the proper strength, with tho addition of sul phur, another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation gives youthful color and beauty to the hair, and Is one of the best remedies you can use for dandruff, dry, feverish, Itching scalp, and falling hair. Get a GO-cent bottle from your aruKginl "i you will be surprised at the quick results. All druggists sell It, under guarantee that the money will be re funded If Jlie remedy Is not exactly as represented. J. C. Perry Druggist o C. A. Glossner, 24 Ontario street. Rochester, N. Y., has recovered from a long and severe attack of kidney trouble, his cure being due to Foley Kidney Pills. After detailing his case, he says: "I am only sorry I did not learn sooner of Foley Kidney mis. In few day's time my bachacbe com pletely left me and I felt greatly Im proved. My kidneys became stronger, dizzy spells left me and I was no longer annoyed at night I feel 100 per cent better since using Foley Kid ney Pills." Tonic In action, quick In results. Try them, Ked tiroes rnar Asparagus Roots We have some of the finest Asparagus. Roots we ever saw; fine three-yenr-old plants, Strang and hardy. Put out a bed of this great plant and raise your own Asparagus. Every garden ought to have a bed as It Is easy to raise. Th price is reasonable. Rhubarb Roots Put a few of these In your ' garden also. We have somo very fine plants of the Mam moth variety. Special prices in large lots If you want to raise for the market Bulk Garden Seeds Buy all your Seeds In bulk and get fresh new seeds that will grow. We buy all our seeds direct from the growers and have no old package seeds to work off. All seeds tsUd stock, so that you know they will grow. Onion Sets and Cabbage Plants now In stock. D. A. WHITE &SONS 251-2C1 State Streot Phone Main ICO. West of U. 8. Bank. Salem. Orecon. Ml FREHCH FEKJLEf PILLS. mi io it rii. "CTi-TiM bllKiaW. llln.4llrtrl.l (! ! bu, .k,- hmwI ini m ut xhm I Ww,Tromii.irieo..ofu."Tf. . WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office (or West Salem at S:40 a. m., 11 m 1:05 p. m. and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Bunday. Also (or Independence, Moamouth and McMlnnvllle. Leaves Sunday at S: 00 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Call t hotels on request. Telephone or lesv orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. HO OBDFIIS TAKE! FOR TALIS MOItE THA TUBER BLOCKS FROM CORKR OF STATE AJtD r05lEKCIAL HTKEETH IJNLEHH AB BAMIED FOB 13 AOTAHCE. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. The Reason Our $1.00 Silks Wear Better Than Ordinary $1.00 Silks Is because we buy a better grade of silk to sell at $1.00 than most merchants are willing to buy. , It costs "credit stores" more to do business than "cash stores." so you can't really b:ame them If they can t match cash store' values. This same principal applies to ev ery other grade of silk we handle, and every other line of goods In the store, f hen it a necessary for regular stores to mark high enough to allow for startling" reductions for special Bales. Have you noticed the splendid range of paterns we are Bhowlng la Novelty Spring Silks 42 INCH BORDERED SILKS Are prominent in the line In Chiffon, Taffetas and Twilled Silks. All our flew Bilks are Wide, which makes them cut to the best possible advantage. We Are Discontinuing Our Line of 1 9 inch Best Stand Plain Taffetas And In order to close them out quickly, have put our entire line OX OUR BARGAIN TARLES AT 50 CENTS PER YARD. We have never sold them less than ,76o per yard) and most stores sell them at 85c. LOOK TUX OYER TODAY, 8URE, WHILE THE RANGE OF COLORS IS COMPLETE We've Just put in a number of t to B-ard lengths o( Pre.is Goods on onr Bargain Tables at 20Vto331-3t, Discount, to make more room on our shelves. These are usable lengths at bargain prices. awed' New Line of High Grade TRIMMING LACES Just Opened Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consump tion are diseases that are often con tracted when the child has a cold. That Is why all modlcal authorities say beware of colds. For the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always bo dopended upon and Ib pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. . o Th pstna of i.ciiriilm Miriam fnl) te yiia to or. mii nti-tnin kiiis. $2000 Modern live room California bungalow. t'p to date In every detail, Including bath, water, fireplace, eto. Fine east front t lot In good location. Let us f show you. E. IIOFER k SOJiS 213 South Commercial Street. Fhone 81. MILLINERY New Spring Street Hats We have just opened several hundreds STREET HATS, no two alike. Every Hat positively NEW and STYLISH. They are here for your inspection. You don't have to buy see all the new styles. YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT. Large assortment of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Rostein & Greenbaum I 240 and 246 Commercial Street. SAVE YOURS ELF j There is no reason why you should always he a slave. If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug habit Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for ths liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes In Oregon and Washing ton today bear witness to tho efficiency of tho Hot Lake treatment One week will In most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re quired, but not often. The best of care Is given the patients. For full Information, address Hot Lake Sanatorium, "JgS? WALTEB X. PIEBCB Prss. and Mgr. ( . Soli In Si,:m bt ('. t. C. $loM